- Eo = Vi i i 4 4 4 4 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 x 4 4 4 1 a i 4 4 4 4 4 x 4 4 4 a 4 pd "wn Wrestling turned out to see the first public wrestling match at Donegal high school's first home match for the season on Monday night. Grant Miller, coach, said that the boys did better than was expected. He feels that the boys have a good attitude and have a good potential for this year. Wrestling was started as a Big Crowd Turns Out For First Approximately 100 persons sport during last year’s school/one was Match At Donegal decided by a pin. year. This year, the boys will Not until the eighth match |play all non-league games did a loser manage to avoid 'but next year the school is ex.|being pinned. Captain Ober-| pected to enter league com- holtzer, Hempfield, decision- petition. ed Dick Ober by a 4-0 score. | Monday night’s results pro-'Donegal’s captain, Ronald Sa-| ved a win for the Hempfield ger, also won his match pin-| {high school wrestlers when/ning Arthur Bigler in the [they defeated the locals 36 to heavyweight class. (92. The match was one in| David Hess, Robert Brandt, |which every weight class but Jerry Bradley and Ronald Sa- rr = oe WAR BLY 11 # respi art All Children To Legion's Party All the children of Mount Joy and vicinity are invited to attend the .tannual Christ mas party Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 24, at the Joy Theatre. The doors of the theatre will open at 1:30 p.m. and the films will be shown at 2 p.m. The children will be treated with gifts following the show- ing of the picture. This party is an annual af- fair for the children in the ar- ea and there is no admission. Joycees Hold Progressive Dinner Party Joycees observed the holi- day season with a progressive dinner Tuesday evening at four of the members’ homes. The twenty-three members had an appetizer at the home of Mrs. Jay Johnson; salad at the home of Mrs. Harold Zim- merman, Jr.; main course at the home of Mrs. Charles Ry- man; and dessert at the home of Mrs. Gassman. During the business meet- ing the group voted to donate $15 to the Community Christ- mas Decorations committee. The group accepted an invita- tion to visit the Landisville Jaycettes Mar. 3. a thank-you letter was read from the Mil- lersville Jaycettes thanking the local group for their help in getting the Millersville charter started. Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Jr. president, was in charge of the business meeting. of the association. The special |v, Going?’, German Carol “I ied by Grant Miller, vocation-|4. 1 ther’s Chorale “From al agriculture Donegal. at Donegal high school, start- ed his herd two years when he was a sophimore Mumper, Miss Mae Zink and] with two purebred Guernseys.| Miss Sylvia Mumper: At the present time, he has 3 increased his herd to ten heif-|etta Eshleman, ers ‘and one bull. In Newcomer, to carrying this project also farms a 70-acre farm.| This farm he rented is located Hempfield opponents, Lee El- . lis, Jack Bigler, John Musser| To Be Given and Arthur Bigler. Hempfield wins were Robert Aument| over Jay Kaylor, Barry Labe-|Joy, a DSA zius over Robert Shirk; Rich-|Service Award) will It is sponsored yearly by the ard Long over James Harnish|warded to some young Walter S. Ebersole Post 185/Lee Saylor over Kenneth between the ages of 21 American Legion. Lee Ellis,|Funk, Ray Wiley over Clair Jr. is chairman of this year’s/Ginde project. [Richard Ober, jover Ray Frey. {named | The next match for Done-| Week banquet Friday, | ger, of Donegal defeated their y | Invited | gal will be another home|ary 17. 0. match, Jan. 9,, 7:30 p.m. a-| {gainst the West York high merce Week" [school wrestling team. annually by the [liminary bouts will begin at|its affiliated state Boy In State im A local boy was one of two} chosen in the state of Penn- sylvania as the outstanding Church Of God boys working with Guernsey | herds. Kenneth Young, son of TO Present Mr, and Mrs. Charles Young, Mount Joy R1, will receive $100 from the Pennsylvania State Guernsey Breeders As- sociation at a special banquet in January. Upon the recommendation of the Future Farmers of Am- erica advisory committee, the association named is and es for Jaycee week are [commemorate the [of the {Chamber of Commerce which [occurred in St. Louis, Missou- Cantata Sunday |r, Jan. 21, 1920; to present a |Distinguished Service Awar The Mount Joy Church of to the young man in each {God Choir will present the Christmas Cantata “The Echo| of Christmas” Sunday, Dec.| ’ 22, at 7:30 p.m. This cantata Adult Farmers is based upon traditional Organizes ols including the French Car- breeders “ ” Ee Kenneth the No. 2 boy in the Dt ol Born], Austrian) Following an organization- state. Kenneth received a let-[; 1s 2 11d “The Echo! 2} meeting Today Bi, the ter notifying him of the hon- 1 : ET [propose Adult armers Carol,” Polish Carols Lulla-| 4, of the Donegal area or Tuesday from the secretary |, Jesus” and “Whither are [tatively for Monday, Jan. 6, banquet will be held at the] sid adie Rites Temple, Beside Thy Cradle.” "yo school. Grant Miller] cotlis pe, Bohemian Carol “God Gave : : : risburg, January 14, at 12:00] Sip 7 |vocational agriculture in- . 3 {Us Christ,” Crusader’s Carol], noon. He will be Savior.” and M: |structor at the school, ex- Saul, Davior, an ar-inlained the purpose of the H Above” I : ,q/club and announced that the lor en B Ove harmonized rsa will last from 12 to 15 Ye jr the chor are: | Veeks. t will cover general First Sopranos: Miss San. [IT mechanics and {dra Eshelman, Mrs. Clyde)" 3 | | During the sessions, farm- ler students will be able to Second Sopranos: Mis _|bring in machinery needing brngs iss Lor} They will be taught Mrs. Od {repairs. Te . David welding, metal work and oth- Jane Charles. and Mrs Jay ST skills which can aid them fe Sr. © “Yin home repair of farm equip- Altos: Mrs. Charles Hersh. ment. instructor at Kenneth, who is a senior ago he Union National Holds Party | The annual Christmas par-| ty of the directors, employees, | and friends of the Union Na-| tional Mount Joy Bank was, held Wednesday evening, De-| cember 11, at Hostetter’s ban-| R1. He farmed the plot last|Joanne Newcomer, Miss Har-|'0 quet hall. Mr. Harvey Rettew, Dance will be held Saturday | vice president, served as the chairman and Mr. Alvin Reist| as co-chairman. Warren Bates of Mt. Joy, a student of the Elizabethtown | College, rendered a number of vocal selections. He was ac-| companied by Miss Mary Nolt| organist and choir director of| the Church of God of Landis- | ville, Miss Nolt is a senior in| the Hempfield Twp. Schools. | Dr. John Price, curator of Franklin & Marshall College| Museum was guest speaker. | The payment of a year-end bonus to the employees was] announced and a gift from the the employees was presented | to Samuel Hinkle. Decorations were in charge] of Mrs. Clyde H. Hottenstein, | Mrs. Alvin J. Reist and Mrs. | Harvey Rettew. ® Parts In Play At E'town | | | A Mount Joy boy will take| part and students from Mari-| etta and Salunga will be members of the production] staffs as Elizabethtown col- lege presents a n original Christmas play on Thursday, Dec. 19. Jay Greider, senior, will play the part of the Tankeep- er in the original play, “Once To Every Man,” written by Mrs. Clarence G. Enterline, dramaties coach of the school. Milton Mowrer Jr. of Mari- etta and John Way Jr., Salun-| ga are members of the pro- duction staff. ff) eer} MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth Newcomer, 214 West Donegal Street anl The- resa Webb, Manheim R4. James Edward Brown, 33 West Donegal Street and Nan- cy Louise Simmons, 476 East Market St., Marietta. To Report New Families Call OL 3-6624 near his home on Mount Joy|ey, Mrs. Ralph Snyder, «a! Persons who were not able Miss attend the preliminary| spring and summer. riet Hawthorne and Mrs. Da- meeting at the school Tuesday | mee vid Weidman: night may contact Grant Mil- Tenors: Mr. David Weid- ler at his home in order to en-| Teen-Age Mr. Lester Eshelman, roll in the club. The prere-| Mr. George Broske and Mr, duisite for the course is an| interest in farming. | | Oem Is Saturday Jay Barnhart, Sr. For the first time in Mount community who has (Distinguished nominated by his fellow citi- be a- man civic service during the past| and year; and to 35. The award is being spon- r, Ray Oberholtzer over sored by the Mount Joy Jay- Robert Smith cees and the winner will be Chamber of Commerce. at a Special Jaycee] men for the honor. and civic reasons for recommendation. planned its first meeting ten-| favorites. Unofficial Total . Basses: Mr. Barry Barn- The Christmas Teen-Age hart Mr. Guy Bars, Mr. . Robert Schroll 11, and Mr, Women Give night in the local firehouse] sponsored by the ladies auxil- Ted Weidler. Solo parts will be sung by jary of the fire company. The| nis Sandra Eshelman, Mrs. teenagers are asked to bring Clyde Mumper, Miss Betty their own records for the] dance. All the admission re-| ceived for the night’s dance will be given to the Charlie Zeller fund it was announced Tuesday. In answer to requests as to what the age limit is for the dances, the committee an- nounced that the teen-agers] are to besfrom twelve to nine- teen. A special New Year's Eve dance has been planned for Dec. 31. The hours of the dance will be changed to 9:30 to 12:30. This party, too, will] be a record dance and teen-| agers are asked to bring their| Hershey, Mr. George Broske, and Mr. David Weidman. Director of the Choir is Mrs. George F. Broske, organ-| ist, who will present a fifteen-! minute recital prior to the rendition of the Cantata. Ev- eryone is cordially invited to] attend this service. — yy — Children Attend Shopping Tour ed their annual shopping tour for the children of the Mes- siah Children’s Home -@ — bers escorted the children of the home through the local stores to buy their Christ- |has reached the $5,600 mark. wrapping their gifts by the final meeting has been |Joycees at the firehouse. As a |planned for January when climax to their day, the chil- ‘the total will be announced. |dren were given Also at this meeting plans|Tyndall’s Store, will be made for the coming|Street, by Frank Tyndall. \year’s activities for t h e| Robert Schroll was chair- roup.. {man of the annual Jaycee ev- | This total already exceeds|ent. | [ ee mms {f+ sats tn last year’s total which was) BIRTHS | |$5.283.29. Charles Ryman. is {chairman of this year’s drive. Trt WIN | Gantz, [TALENT ASSEMBLY | Miss Dorothy Fletcher was al Hospital. named the winner of the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R lior talent assembly at Done- Miller, 19 West Main Street | gal high school | Miss Fletcher playing a piano er General Hospital. lsolo. Jon Bender was named| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E |runner-up for the day. Mr.| Swope, Maytown, a son, Fri [Bender sang a baritone solo. |day, at Lancaster Genera Mr. and Mrs. Manheim R4, a son Following the time when all. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Sin |the grades have had a tal ant | ninger, Manheim R4, a |assembly, a special assemi ly| program has been planned for| all the winners to compete. ° Hospital. d Robert E.|m Tuesday, at Lancaster Gener- last Friday.|a son, last Friday, at Lancast- son, Christmas Play A play, “The Star’s Light”, was presented by the Mount Jane Charles, Mrs. Charles Joy and Donegal Presbyterian| Women’s Assocation at their lannual Christmas program in| {the Mount Joy church sanctu-| ary. The play's cast included Mrs. Wm. Workman, Mrs. Harold Billow, Mrs. Warren Foley and Mrs. Charles Ry- {man and was directed by Mrs. | J. W. Heisey. | | ied Johnson, A voice cheir was compos- of Misses Eleanor Nancy Charlotte Horning winners of a Rural Life Scho- FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 27 / Outstanding Young Man Award, been |zens in recognition for his | more fully in lform the public of the scope, laims and ideals of the Junior Residents are asked to nom- In order to nominate a candidate | “Junior Chamber of residents are asked to contact sponsored (Michael Pricio at the USJCC and|tin or members of the com- local mittee |organizations the third week|Johnson, [of January. The three purpos- to, John Landis. Necessary nomi- founding nation forms will be forward- United States Junior ed to the persons nominating Bulle- in charge, Leonard chairman, Abram |Koser, O. K. Snyder, Jr. and |individuals. | The achievements by which the candidates will be judged are his contribution to his community welfare during past year, his participa- [tion in all-around community |activities, evidence of lasting {contribution to community |activities, exhibition of lead- lership, ability, evidence of versonal or business progress, co-operation with individuals organizations and The Judging Committee will be composed of promin- ant citizens of the community who are over the age of 35. The decision of the commit- tan will be final. In order to allow the judges one week for investigation and a decis- ion, the completed nomina- Shop tion forms must be received) by January 10. ® Lions Sponsor Christmas’ Partv Sherman Hill, director of {the Boys Club Lancaster, was [the guest speaker at Tuesday night's Ladies night meeting of the local Lions Club. He was introduced to the group by John Weirman. Robert Stettler, Lancaster, nrovided special music on the electric organ. Santa Claus nresented to all the ladies and lions in attendance. Mrs. {Clyde Mumper was presented {with a poinsettia plant and |nrizes were won by Mrs. Chas. (Eshleman, Mrs. Howard Sut- ter and Mrs. John Prasto. THE WEATHER By Kenneth L. Drohan Day Temps. We 11 — 22 37 Trace Thu 12 — 12 25 Trace Mount Joy's Community Fri 13 — 17 29 .00|Chorus will present its Christ |sat 14 — 17 38 .00|mas Concert and Carol Sing Sun 15 — 25 + 48 .00| next Monday, Dec. 23, 8:30 p. Mon 16 — 31 38 Trace/m. in the Mount Joy Element- Tue 17 — 25 45 00jary Schbol auditorium. The High for year to date: 103 group set the time for 8:30 in Low for year to date: 10 order that persons interested in both the Scout carol sing and the concert might attend both. The Scout Carol sing will begin at €:30 p.m. Donald L. Trostle, Ephrata, will direct the production. He time of the year. Daytime is an instrumental director at temperatures over the week- the McCaskey high school, end will be in the 35-45 de-| Ye AG gree range; nightime readings TO CONTINUE PRACTICE mostly between 25 and 30 de-| Both the basketball and the grees. More rain is expected wrestling teams will practice by Monday. during the Christmas vacation at Donegal high school. # Arrangements Made For Old - Timer Game Plans for staging the fourth Grove and John Mitchner. annual Mount Joy Old Timers] Mount Joy will include basketball game on Thursday George McCue, Don Germer, Dec. 26, are completed, Ben|Gerry Wilson, Ben. C. Groff, Groff, promoter of the event,|John Miller, Tom Zimmer- has announced this week. man, Jim Booth, Harry Frey Two games are slated, one|and possibly Ben Brown, Hen beginning at 7:15 and follow-|{Klugh, John Bowman, Bill ed about an hour later by a|Zimmerman and Henry Beck- second dt the Mount Joy|er- grade school. Officials for the game will The battle between the Ex be LeRoy Simmons of Mari- high school stars of Mt. Joy|etta; Dick Stark, Mt. Joy and and Donegal is expected to be|Chares Hershey, Elizabeth a bang up affair, for most all|town. of the lads expected to parti-| All players are welcome to cipate are now playing bas-/turn out and play with the ketball in one way or another Old Timers and are urged to and are in good shape for the|turn out and have part in the struggle. fun. There will be a practice For Donegal, playérs expec-/at the grade school Tuesday ted include Jay Metzler, Al-|evening, Dec. 24, at 6:30 p. len Kugle, John Hejstand an. Bill Earhart, Don Raber, Pete] Mount Jov hi Nissley, Charlie Groff, Jim requested oy high To re as aia nw |ored shirts for the game and| TE is Donegal dark. Named Official No admission will be char- Of Student Show ged for the games but an of- isting will be taken for the 1 Dickinson College students| ers award fund. have chosen Charles Mayer, | of Mount Joy R1, a senior, to} serve as the producer and mu- Community Tree sic director of their annual musical show, the “Dickinson| Is Lighted Follies.” The final project of the Mt. A show written, staged, and|Joy Community Christmas The current rain will end Friday followed by a fair and slightly colder weekend, with no snow expected. Tempera- tures will not be extremely low; only normal f or this pons Sl Note w directed entirely by students Decorations committee was grate Rar of {has been presented each year completed Sdturday. Saturday enfelter, Leonard Johnson and Henry Zerphey. ry Eshleman Wins Schollarship Ross Eshleman, a senior at {Manchester College, North Manchester Indiana, was re- cently named as one of five land Margie Sue Heisey with larship loan of $300. Mount Joy Jaycees sponsor-| Mrs. W. Scott Heisey as solo |voice. The play was followed by day afternoon. Jaycee mem- ling the new officers for the|He is majoring {coming year. {surprise baby | or gifts. | Refreshments were {by a committee a treat at churches to about 40 persons West Main!and the meeting closed with a |Christmas Carol sing. GOLD BADGE Barry Etsell chosen to wéar the .|the children walked near 1|they were doing good jobs. | gal high served from both] honored post. Charles Heaps, princip- al, offered a work of praise to .|the patrolmen at their regular meeting when he told, them Faculty members of Done-| school were given, Sunday, at Lancaster General their flu-booster shots last ali | week at the school. | Eshleman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eshleman |Box 166. Florin, and a gradu ’ Satur-|a candlelight ceremony of E. Donegal high school. in sociology lat the college. Future plans The social hour featured a include study at Bethany Bi- shower as a plical Seminary in Chicago in |to deserving students who are Kretzing and Harold Etsell, iterested in rural community Jr, | careers. First National § ee @ CHOSEN TO WEAR Grants Dividends | A regular and a special di- was awarded |vidend were declared Tues- | the gold badge among the lo-|day, Dec. 10th, at the meet- cal elementary school patrol-|Ing of the board of directors en for the week. Barry was|of the First National Bank. A 3 per cent dividend for badge for outstanding work the six-months period ending last week when he shoveled Dec. 31, was made and a spec- snow where the small ial dividend of 1 per cent for his{the same period was added. Both are payable Jan. 1. |since 1949. This year’s Follies/night the community Christ- {will be presented March 13-16 mas tree was lighted for the on the campus. {first time for the season. For- Mayer has been active inmerly the tree had consisted the Follies in past years. He of colored lights. Two years lis a member of Phi Kappa ago, a large star was placed [Sigma fraternity and is maj- at the top of the tree. This {oring in history. |year the new additions were ail) large red bells and large white balls. The lights within ‘Scouts Entertain the two work on a flickering At Party system. Local Jaycees com- pleted the project. A ——— A Christmas party was held {by the local Boy Scouts Mon- |day night at the Scout house. |Forty persons attended the | party which included Girl Scouts from troop 170 as the uests. Prize winners for the eve- Florin Fire Co. Elects Officers Fire Company at a J. Kling, trustee; William Ma special dance; Dennis | Fackler and Leroy Zink, mus-|gates to county and state con- | ical chairs. ventions. @— Early Paper Holidays which fall in the middle of the week cause awkward situations for week- chief chemicalman; spot to satisfy all phases of the publishing business. However, to solve the most problems, the Bulletin will be printed on Monday afternoon next week and distributed on Wagner, house committee, SRE, J TO ATTEND PARTY |physicien on call Sunday Dr. John Gates If family doctor can not be contacted for emergency, Tuesday. Thus—material to be inclu- ded in next week's paper should be made available at once. In fact, the staff is hard at work as this issue goes to press to meet thé earlier deadline for next week. affair. Community Chorus To Give Christmas Concert Sunday Lancaster: awects the Hamil- ton Watch choir, directs the choir of the Lancaster Church of the Brethren and directs the Lancaster Choral Group. Dr. David Schlosser, East Main Street, will accompany the group on the organ locat- ed in the elementary school. The local Rotary Club is sponsoring the chorus and the presentation next Monday night. No admission will be charged but a silver offering will be taken. The program, to be given in two parts, will include: *“Ad- estes Fideles,” “Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light” “Gloria In Excelsis,” “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” “When Christmas Morn is Dawning,” “Here With the Ox and Donkey Gray,” “‘All Were There,” and “The First Noel.” “Joy! Joy! Joy! (Echo Car- ol)” “The Coventry Carol,” ‘O Little Town of Bethlehem’ “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent,” “Now Yield W e Thanks and Praise,” “Halle- lujah Chorus” (from the ‘Messiah’), “Silent Night, Ho- ly Night,” and “Joy To The World.” The invocation and bene Indians Bow Twice To Even Season af 2-2 After a 2-game win string as a season-operner, the Don- egal basketball Indians tum- bled, broke the thread and now stand 2-2. The Friday the 13th jinx caught up with Coach Depoe’s lads as they took a 63 to 46 drubbing from Penn Manor before a big crowd of home fans. Then Tuesday night, a- gainst Lampeter - Strasburg, they were s: aded, 50-42. At Donegal against Penn Manor, the Green and White were outclassed by a good [team which very likely will go far toward a big year. Deibert and Frey clapped in 44 points between them | diction will be given by the Rev. W. L. Koder. Members of the chorus in- clude: Sopranos — Janet Gember- ling, Patricia Hartman, Gla= dys Heisey, Doris Pennell, Susan Phillips, Mary Sheetz and Joanne Zink. Altos— Mary Jane Aument Elizabeth Chunko, Minnie EL. ler, Effie Eshelman, Shirley Forney, Jane Greiner, Hare riet Habig, Esther Kanode, Ethel Musser, Sally Roberts, and Marian Toppin. Tenors -— Warren Foley, Glenn Forney and Jno. Stauf- fer. Bass — Donald Eby, David Eller, James Endslow, James Eshelman, William Gassman, Richard Gerberich and XKen- neth Moyer. Os Donegal Gets Electronic Equipment The second piece of elec- tronic equipment was receiv- ed by the music department of Donegal high school. A Strobutuner was put into use this week at the school. Don- egal is the third school in the county to use a piece of equip- ment of this kind. The equipment has a whirl- ing disk and measures the sharpness or flatness of each note which is either played on a musical instrument or sung. As the note is played, the whirling disk moves constant- ly to the left as long as the note is flat. Another piece of electronic equipment previously put in- to use in the department is a hi-fi tape recorder. This re- corder is used constantly for both instrumental and vocal work. ® Legion Makes Dinner Plans and about ran the show alll A change in plans was an- evening. Frank Kramer Was nounced at the American Le- best offensively for Donegallgion meeting last Thursday. as he counted six fiielders and A dinner originally planned William Mateer was re-el-| ected president of the Florin recent teer and Eugene Leber, dele-. pout 18 feet from a scaffold] William Gasswell was elec- ted the new fire chief of the| company with Brady Hess as| assistant, Bruce Kline is the chief engineer; James Wittle, James Kirkpatrick, chief hose direc- Sylvester Swords, and John Ragner Hallgren, guidance counselor of Donegal high school, will attend the three- day 105th annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Ed- ucation Association in Har- risburg Dec. 26, 27 and 28th. |He will be among twenty-five [opunty teachers to attend the four free tosses for 16 points. for January to honor all mem- \ Tuesday, the locals were pers who have belonged to Iclipped eight points, but it all the unit for forty years has happened in the first period. |peen changed to March. The After being snuffed 14-3 in change was made in order the opening frame, the Indi-\that the banquet might con- ans came back strong and gorm with the observance of more than held their own as the American Legion birth- they narrowed the margin al- gay. James Sheaffer is chair- most to the end. man of the committee. Buchenauer counted fifteen, phe group voted to give $50 points for Donegal. {to the Charlie Zeller fund. Friday the Indians play at Legionnaires are urged to at- Hempfield. Last season the tend the annual Chistmas par- {Black Knights were anything ty Tuesday at the theatre. but vicious. But, with 4 letter- Their assistance is needed to men returning, they are eX- help with the children. pected to make a far better] ® showing this season. | The game will close the Students Are pre-holidays schedule and | the Indians will not be back} in action again until the night| of Jan. 3, when Columbia's] high and mighty Tide comes| Given Ratings Two Donegal high students Ils Released Hog gifts. Armed with ghsiure 9 Mey, Har- | preparation for a pastorate| ping were Richard Nornhold meeting. Eugene Leber (oo) 3 | received an excellant: Fatihg Ts bi s and Christmas Fife, 2A Nd Decerdtions: Were d |in a rural church. {and Nancy Schlosser, elimin-|alected vice president; James 0 Donegal a {at the district band and orch- Although an official total the men assitsted the children Mis. Janes aa ee: These scholarship loans of ation dance; Sally Ulrich and|Staley, secretary; Omar |estra try-outs Saturday at has not been released for the in making their purchases. fried En on or $300 each are granted each!Wwilliam Charles, balloon|Groff, treasurer; Rodney Ney INJURED IN FALL | Mechanicsburg high school [Sarna veo Ca th Sawing the with ria the show- year hy Mr, and Mrs. Era dance; John Gates and Linda|financial secretary; Joseph, i I Keener received an |Drive in Mount Joy, the total the children were assisted in - {Weaver of Huntington, Ind., Way, spot dance; Sandra Wolgemuth, chaplain; Omar| our, olurnia Avenue, | ,y cellent rating for her bass _|was admitted to St. Joseph’s| and Gary Zeller re- {Hospital Tuesday after he fell i ad an excellent rating in : : ithe percussion grouping. while working on the new| Ap additional two students Conestoga Valley high school | are given a good rating. near Witmer. He was listed as|They are Barry Barnhart who being in satisfactory condition | a good rating in the —@ 3 baritone section. Barry was RHEEMS MAN CASE rated sixth from 22 baritone GOES TO COURT try-outs. Kay Kauffman was given a good rating for her ly newspapers. tor: Victor Brooks, chief fire Fred W. Heckert, Rheems,|flute try-outs. This year, Christmas falls|police: Bruce Kline, pe was ordered held for court] H. Morrell Shields, who ac- in about the least convenient|Kirkpatrick, James Witt] e last Wednesday by Alderman|companied the Donegal stu- dents to the iry-outs, was the chairman of the Alto sayo- vhone try-out section. The district orchestra date will be Jan. 9, 10 and 11, at Hanover high school. District band will be held in Central Dauphin high school April 17, 18 and 19. |E. D. Ober following a hear- ing on a charge of practicing medicine without a license. He renewed his $500 bail. At his hearing, Mr. Heckert claimed that herbs are not medicine a nd had never claimed them to be medicine. At the conclusion of the hear- ing, Alderman Ober told Hec- kert he could avoid a court trial by paying a $500 fine and costs: He responded “I am not guilty of the charge and 1 want a court trial.” Playing at Donegal high school Tuesday night, the El- izabethtown College Blue Jays clapped Lincoln Univer- |sity, 94 to 69.