B® The Mount Joy FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 45 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1958 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY THE weaTHER | TO Remodel TEMES. bank Bldg. @eneral Cigar Moves Equipment iio: ¢ Ar Maytown Machinery Into "Old Cotton Mill" Fri 25 47 69 .00 : : Sat 26 — 34 63 .00/ The renovation of the May-| _ nie aan General Cigar has come 10 negotiation, a lease betweenjand more arrived this week § LE S on 43 55 .00/town Branch Bank was ap- Mount Joy! {the Brown family, which] A three-year lease was h ; : Sun. 27 Hae Donegal high school's 1958 May Queen is one of the six senior girls included Mon 28 -- 42 0 30 proved by the directors ol d N i 1 After standing idle 05 Sows the property, and Gens signed between the Brown in the above photo. She has already been chosen but her identity will remain a sec- Tue. 29 — 5¢ 74 42(the Mount Joy Union Na- Goo ews ! ! |years, the “old cotton mil) eral Cigar was signed last{family and the tobacco coms ret until the time of the ceremony. Left to right they are Lois Yohrman. Jean Mum- High for year to date: 84./tional Bank it was announc- {ot ie east end of Mainjweek, : pany. Jones and Zink, real ma, Marilyn Leakway and Paula Weien; pack row — Nancy Rainbolt and Sandra] Low for year to date: 1. led this week. Work will be- Wednesday morning the| |[street, is again in use and is| The company, which oper-lestate agency, handled de- Schroll. " —Photo by Dussinger Tare > |gin in the near future. fo a Re 1d d N serving a useful purpose. lates at several locations injtails of the negotiations. -— 3 BSing OUTLOOK This renovation program Mengles Ona an aomi It had been standing un-|Lancaster county, including Approximately 65,000 sq. and —opened their new Pastry |, ccupied since Jameswayla warehouse in Florin, t00k| geet of floor space is’ involv- A fair and pleasant week-|calls for both exterior St i 0p on Main Street. They| : . rans IAL ! : a [moved to new quarters injimmediate possession and by! ed in the transaction, inclus ! ol end is in store for this arealinterior changes. The door-|7 : BUSINES \ Donegal To old 2nd with mild days and rather|way which is now located in said at noon, “Business hasjy,,.agter. [the weekend machinery had|qing all the property located been fine—even better than . : . I ‘ai is ex-the center of the front wal’ After several weeks oflbeen moved into the buildin > e > cool nights. No rain is ex-the center of allwe had expected!” Elhetween Main Street and ll M D N t Th |pected. Daytime tempera- will be moved to the right. sd ¢ o ee —— et eres . |Sassafras alley. Other build- ay ay ex urs. ltures over the weekend will|This new door will be a glass lings between the alley and | ~ | ~ 3 v, n af : : s . | oi . ; |be in the 65-75 degree range, door. Glass will also consti-| Groundbreaking ceremonies q the Pennsylvania railroad are | Donegal high school § sec- Marilyn Leakway, Nancy|nighttime readings mostly injtute a portion of the frontifor the new building of the roup Po eems avora e rented to another tenant. fond annual May Day will be Rainbolt, Jean Mumma, San-'the 40's. wall. Inside, all the old!Florin Church of the Breth-| | A representative of the Cig held at the school athletic dra Schroll and Paula Weien.| counters will be removed|ren will be held Sund: WY. 3 r bi SAY said that at field next Thursday, May 8, Other members of the May! plus a stairway leading to|Several months ago more J building will be beginning at 6:30 p.m. (A court are Sandra Wittle, Pa-| » {the second floor. New low|than $100,000 was contribut-| Oo rea ec C 00 ased for storage and for re- aindate has been set for tricia Elliott, Carolyn show- Name So oO lcounters will be instal'ed onled and pledged toward this ociring of tobacco cases, Als Friday, May 9.) [walter and Patricia Hamby, (‘he left with three outlets|project. | Although there was nocoordinator of Industrial Ed Rod sh no plans have been Six senior girls are candi-{juniors; Ardis Wolgemuth 4 for tellers. A glass partition ree (een binding action taken and|ucation for the Department oe or PA arranged Have you had fun specula- dates for May Queen. Al- and Mary Salerno, sopho- | arts "Or will be placed to the front n o definite committmentsjof Public Instruction survey there is distinct possiblty that ting about the “bir nor to. though she has already been/mores; and Donna Baker, f the vault similar to the bf h made, there was a generallamong pupi's of the 6 schools|, | satraht manufacturing velopment” on Mount Joy’ gchose n by the student body, freshman. Miss Nancy Royer, O tH appearance of the Union Na- urt in as {feeling Tuesday night atito assist schoolmen in sur- oer dion may be begun at a i Av ' . : p Te « © © door step? [the announcement of the|the 1957 May Queen of Don-| pere a tional bank. New fixtures [Done gal high school that anjveying the many angles CL date y winner will not be disclosed|€gal high school, will crown will replace the o'd lights. Area Technical school infcost, construction, equip-| It is estimated at this time ®e © o {until the ceremony. Candi-|/the new queen. | Five soloists have been The bank will continue in n ig way western Lancaster county/ment, instruction and many a Soroximately 20 per- "og _ !dates are Lois Fuhrman,! “Local History” will be/named for the Mount Joy el- operation during the reno- would be a progressive steplothers. il be m sloyed imme- It was the “lead” item in| the theme of the program|ementary school’s operetta vation work. . [forward in education. After 4 i Bilas Sons vi 2 a x ” ibilit Main Street last week and] with various dances andto be held in the school au-| SE To Marietta [ s 50 school diroetori. Li ter the Board of Educa- diately, with the possibility apparently there were a lot| narration of the develop lditorium next Tuesday, May | I Opa 0 i) terested on has defined the attend-|of more at a future ame. ~ 6 | N ' rg z reste “le pn arr Pie . - ace s AY yl Oo So of curious readers. There's Local Girl To ments of the history of the6, 7:30 p.m. In the 3-part F H A Members A 3 istric JORCe ares: An official con . Tobacco is expects 16 wii “Wwe ve a PE Toe . thes : spt ins anliodg . rica’ . . avertown yo as Lzens: SIX © s Sivention o schoo Irectors gin arriving a 1¢ bulldl no news yet but, we say a- |area. Miss Mary Strickler isjoperet is called ‘Our America A H ! . ath Ns of ap shoo) gisele : : i ! 1 4 ! ) tu build ng gain, faith and patience are Graduate From |gener ral chairman of the ev-/the soloists will include Gray T Att nd [seriously injured when he br. Doje Br on Col i fhe Six schools interested |wthn the next few days for the stuff of which progress is . lent. Tickets may be purchas-/ Greiner as John Alden; Pa- Oo e [os thrown from an auto-| rete a se Tris inform jw I be hod 3 Gecide Wheth- storage made. N S h i ed at the gate . a” in as Betsy Ross: . . eh El rmees L ler or no 1 plan is one; Orginally, plans called for [Nursing SCHOO] {ed at the gate at 25¢ cachimela Toupin as Betsy Ross Meetin imobile which failed to nego-i,j meeting and heard a two-|they wish to follow. se of the building about the 0 ® __. ._ |with the junior high school Jane Mumma as Charity; [tiate a curve on the Mariet-|y discussion of the pro-| juse ox the DULOING & Now, if you want to spec-| One Mount Joy girl is In-lstudent council in charge. Gene Funk as George Wash-| geven girls from the Don-/ta-Mount Joy road at the, cod roject | Area Technical schools are middle of May. However, ar- ulate some more Consider] ‘luded in the c'ass of 56 to| = -@-— ington; and Thomas O’Con-lagq1 F.H.A. (Future Home-|Eberle cemetery. Harry Ryans : p sa . ja new concept in education,|rangements developed mores that the age-old rumors con-| Taduate from the Lancasin nor as a little boy in the|yakers of America) Chapterjoev enteen, was taken to ‘the The lesling of general ‘ directed toward providing a|rapidly than anticipated be- cerning the extension of the|Jeneral Hospital School oA d T L Gettysburg scene will attend a convention on(St. Joseph's hospital at 5:00] terest was shown mn thejheiter and more specificitween the local representa four-lane by-pass have pick-| Tursing May 15. Miss Loret- wards oO e Period costuming will be yyne 9 to 11 at the Pennsyl-a. m. Sunday by the local unanimous expression b Yi¢raining for boys and girls/tives and the New York of- : Hi > nvlin {ez > oy : x ® a, . yi ad J “ihe i S , : ‘ Jfice » cigar fir ed up considerably lately. j2 Y Sorin a Heer of P } d featured in each of the threeyania State University. Mrs ambulance. Suffering from be : sc i Giese ony who will enter the laborifice of ihe slgar fiom. : ® ® ® | he class. 1er local area resen Q scenes; the Pilgrim-Indian Robert Brown, advisor, willlhead injuries, he was uncon-i Were presen 1a 1€ ou jooal of this area. | Although the Brown prop- For instance one farmer| urses to graduate include | scene in Massachusetts; thel, BOAT 1g ; ty Board of Education be ask-| The broad plan and specif-(°rty was extensively remod- y Astance, AMET] ice Agnes Ros . ) B Sc : asst § ; Caccompany the grls. They|scious when brought to . the 4 to ostablisi ttond.) doing his spring work ran| 'SS gnes Rosenfeld, Sal- Y Legion colonial scene with the mak-jare Mildred Armo'd, dele-|hospital. {od to oSiabiish an “attend-fic details of the program| led and en'arged between into a freshly-driven stake, "8a; Cynthia Ann Kink, of | ing of the American flag; gate Pauline Shirk. alter- ; ; {ance area for such a school | (were explained by Jac by |the years 1914 and 1920, the in one of his fields. | lanheim R1; and Miriam| Next Friday, May 9, the, § Gettysburg scene es Romaine Goodling The car in which fourj Members of the boardand William Cooper, chief|original buildings on the feria . , « ’ “ x . . i wpe | — i oo © 7illa Weaver, Manheim R2. {American Legion and Ameri- during the Civil War period./r guise Houseal Christine vouths were traveling crash-\were present and Indien f the Industrial Educationf{oroperty are among the old- The Rev. Dr. D. Reginalc| i! Legion Auxiliary Awards Special groups will includ ad through an opening atithat they will take the >-| dept. l st industrial locations in “roaming” around late'y and| Romas, a native of Wales bi Dioseniod © Stan, 1 flag drill team by fourth|joyce Dunkleberger. the cemetery where a utility|que st to the board's meetin Wilbur I. Beahm, super-/ Mount Joy. the driver is labeled as oj nd now minister of the Firs sug Ss 1 onegal high graders: Pilgrims by first The group will install newl201¢ once stood before (on May 13. The “attendancelvising principal of Donegal, The Browns took the site “picture taker.” | >resbyterian Church, Ger ‘chool ninth grade and the and fifth graders: a march|nfficers today for the Com Thursday morning. Thursday|area” establishment is a pre-|Tointure, served as tempor-|in 1893 for the textile manu- 9 © [mantown, will be the guest| 1empfield high school eighth grij] team, second graders:ing vear Thev include Mil 3 Bl eth . Marietta morning Bernard Shimko of|liminary step to set out thelary chairman. facturing business - lipeaker. Baccalaureate ,p.| ‘rade. The Wa'ter ; 'rashe i ie ithi ic : Too, survey crews have| Peaker. Baccalaureate ser ater S. Eber-infinute dancers, third grade|dred Armold, president crashed Into thepoundaries within which the vice president : Ices. wi : ole Post 185 res ; i y » corner . been seen in the neighbor-|v.ceS Will be conducted May | 85 will present girls; Indians, third grade/Pauline Shirk vole at the corner and proposed school would oper ps ) , | he awards in the 2 schools knocked it over, The autojate hood of Milton Grove. 11 at the Grace Luthera: | “- boys; and citizens of the Civ- s S551 ianrelarvi.anocrec over, £ ate. H S ti pve E i : Louise Houseal, secretary Sunday morning followed! The group also voted to) e P u ugges Ions © © eo “hurch with the Rev. War-| lus two additional awards|;) wy period, first and sixth Christin Leakway, treasur : oy Ro » Leakway, treasur- Ho i This comment came with a] ©? Hein'y, pastor, preach IVI: ¥e Donegal School by the} graders. Mrs. Geo. Broske|sr: Romaine Gooding parli the same courke ond fravelnave Robert Jacoby, are: | Ds ; : » ser aytown Post ~ fan ’ d 3 , 'd inside » cemetery il request this week for 1g the sermon. : will direct the production WR Doris — Moyer 3 inside the cemetery until} es k J : : s Moyer ; ; : | Gal a Wa —— mm Jack Bennett, Americanism : ' : t struck a guide wire for a | brand new subscription t )| ; ® song leader; and Char'otte - uae 's ee ch s | ee e or arm ow hairman, will be in charg te'ephone pole. » 1 » > | The Bulletin ~ Taos. a0 [. fi of the two morning progr: “SCOUTS PLAN : (Wolge ih, ae news _Yeporter threw the pole onto ne Variety Show i ie wide a. ered that we're missing ov (Gir O Month [ind the Rev. John Gable "OOD SALE road. A passing motorist, | S + 3 Last week the u letin re-unity 2d 10 provide a com- many things that are going yastor of the Iona 'B. U B.; Fl Chu h T seeing the accident, drove] a 0 May |Poried that there is a possi-fmon yonent eins ‘when MM on” At Donegal ureh, will be the guest] Girl Scouts of Troop 82 in orin urc O|into Mount Joy where he I lity hat fhe Monn Jor # Now ; : Re Wh n Mt | Speaker. Florin, will hold a food sale turned in a fire alarm and. : Donegal ‘ommuni y Exhibit may be|Joy’s show has become One of he Bi tatins sup- a ee Jean Horna — = rrr Saturday, May 3 on the Break Ground [i Friendship Fire Company he Deen in 4e Doned discontinued. J " he only real farm show loft si s, daughter of Mr. anc responded although there After 36 years, the big| in Lancaster County, there 7 wna : { rch of the Mr. and Mrs . : . a { ply sa'esmen made his sual [Mrs owev ‘nafius. 2 9 : Ground-breaking for the jurday, May 3, by the Hemp-| re c ; a . sor of iccantinuance usual (Mrs. J. Dewey Hornafius, 27 "Joyd Voge! home, Main St. was no fire. They remaine dl deld. Sertoma Club. Emory] wnnual farm show is threat-|'s danger of a discontinuance call last week. Concerning|North Barbara Street, Home Destroyed Florin. The sale. sche duled py. Florin Church of the at the scene until telephone med because of two things—|»f the project the state of business 1} [H th ill be ducted rick is in charge of the $ 1e sai \ yg wrethren wi ) conducte K-18 arg r . TC robertyv “er > hae oT id [been named the girl of the o begin at 10 a. m., will fea- 4 ‘company workmen arrived. | ABESRimAatell 50 1 The SICO property Now. when Mount Joy has M'ness is about as usual nonth by the Donegal fac- y B aze bv i \ |Sunday morning, May 4. Fol-| “how. Approximately . act where the event has beer nin to. be. recognized: Gs The only difference is that Tu'ty She was the honored j‘'ure a variety of homemade] lowing the morning worship The ambulance, respond-|from the area wil! be inc in held in’ recent vears. is not} X Bd 1 one ox 2 . 1 gotta make more calls and| Rheems, Mount Joy, Flor-| 20ds. Persons are asked tol... id th e congregationing to the cal', was struck |- led in the show. From Don-| =o "°° ¢ 4 ome yi ne work harder.” n and Elizabethtown fire-{PTing containers to the sale. 1 {1ave]l to the site of the/by an automobile ‘owned by| gal high school will be Miss| "om, : i araariewIn contest, there 1s a . 2. There is a doubt in the} ,ggsibility that another com- minds of the committee a<| ywynity will grab the advan- {to whether or not the gen-| ge and captalize on this ® 0 1en responded to a fire call The proceeds bow the Be new building at approxi-|Eleanor Baltimore, Harris-| Martha Rainbolt playing a Recommended reading fo i » the home of Mr. and Mrs [Vill be used to defray thel.i01y 11:20 am. In case of burg. It was able to continue [nano solo and Miss Dorothy g 0 [eral public wants the show|,ew and growing phase of continued he farm show. every member of the Bor 4 _ "ohn Wagner north of the|°XPenses of a troop 1rip 10; tha service will be held/to the accident and to take|Fletcher, a piano solo. a — 1. . . | nt Joy's oc m Yo : . The {sing scholarships offered to loun ye one hy co There is little doubt in the think'ng person The M: @ nd their possessions. F re| [Moward Bernhard is elder of i J Ww Ssessions. { é ard 1s elder o { : Tt has been a time when ur tinu 5 AP i *hief, David Charles, | y of , won. INTO HONORARY {3-year scholarship is offered! : niinued A “state car has been €Leakway, El'en Ney and “Sertoma Varieties” wil’ Borough Authority and fo 'rnoon. The family of four Baltimore. | The church will be erected hospital. [will be used to pay the nur-| {Hempfield high schoo's. The As council, every member of th Rountry Kitchen Sunday af- the “Enchanted Forest” neary,. ¢,1owing Sunday the youths to the Lancaster] Proceeds from the event every taxpayer in Mount Jov : wg vas made homeless when fat Bruce Avenue and Angle werd ; ip . , a JO} J : X operative event of the entir 1 f most ople but 7 onsiders Ser Crt ; re sSiTOV thei Tre [Street i "ow The WV lstudents of the Donegal andl Poralve even ; RINGS of mot people oY who considers himse'f a ire destroyed their home| BIRTHS street in Florin. The Rev. THREE ACCEPTED 3 0 e Donegal andi .,. aq heen the farm shov | hat the farm show should be 1958 issue & 3 . ar > < rega- . . * beginning of Re ager! s Digest J A ; y st'mated the damag Bisson | Mr. and Mrs. R'chard| ehure “ Ae al I'he students for entrance in| and rural people have] However, the committee ning page 158. ; JS a e 1Ie damage at a (Newcomer, 168 Donegal (tion of approximately 250 Three local persons we rel, : noe : bn 5 oy rubbed shoulders together{ men and workers who have Wi 9 3 ? out $16,000, : [Springs Road, a daughter members. Over a year ago.|received into the honorary 'N¢ Lancas o rem ral hos-i,nq have worked together tc] siven time and effort to the If Wilbur Sipe, who work : Chief Charles said that|yy, nq. iy, at St. Joseph's hos-| he members of the congre-lcampers organization knowr ital. St. Joseph's hosptall,iva “the Mount Joy area : roject in the past need help at the Mount Joy Restaurant 2 be the Rheems fire company|.jia) [sation pledged over $106,000 as the Order of the Arrow|?F Philadelphia Osteopathic hey need ¢ ncourageme nt : 3 r dart rinres Bp RE he 2 fry to whys . | | ey ’ : > should appear in public wi‘k vould start a drive to obta’n| Wy ind Mrs. Bill De Lapp|/©r its construction. during the past week. They hospital, HONOR BANOUET nd suggestions a shaved head and a heavv ; : * hme, for the family. Lan {»f Portland, Oregon, an §emie are John Gates, a First Class —— @-orreenee oy a RANQUE With this Editorial is a rowt . salle om : . ? caster ounty Fire Mz: ie , : | ey A An wonor yanquet, the : : : . growth of well-grommed a Paul Knier said farshall. ounce the birth of a daugh-lopcpvES DIPLOMA Boy Scout; Richard Booker fo, owp SERVE 1.000 rst of its kind, will be heig|’oupon which you should whiskers, this probab’y will 4 : ‘ d nier said the blaze|o, Cheryl Renee, born sAp-| Explorer Scout; and Harold, n the DB > I Vig] 3 o ] out and mail or bring to » the explanat! 4 it arte » wiring i aon ; : . 1: oe Sec n the neg: hig hool|'! LR a g be the explanation, | ; afl Ia 1X yaring m Bf «il 10. Mrs. De Lapp is the] Lester J. Moore of Mount Mill'gan, assistant Scout! Mount Joy Friendship Fire afeteria hl gv » 4 he Bulletin office, express- S oor bedroom. Se irs , / : . vader few f a oa ay, May Il : 4 ® : ® ° i in iA, m former JoAnne Garber of|Toy R2 has comvleted the 2- leader. ‘Company served 1,000 bar-iStudents who we re placed ing your opinions concerning One morning this week as ; | VIount Joy. [vear home - study Diesel] Haro'd Etsell, Sr. who isjbecued chickens at their firs‘|,y the honor roll a Last .[‘he exhibit Wana was fishing prepar- he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zink [Tractor and Heavy Equip-'a member of the honorary. Chicken Barbeque Saturday|imes of the five Perort per Won't you do a little part ation for work 1¢ reached| |Dast Main Street, a daughter. ment Course of the Inter-accompanied them throughnight at the fire house. The 5 cil ei: n hel g thes ne 71 ; d| 9 a de ) “ours the ¢ a ight & se. |nds wi'l be eligible to attenq | ™ helping these men who for a botile and doused his! LORETTA HORNAFIUS TICKETS GO ON SALE Saturday afternoon at thestate Training Service of ‘he testing at Camp Chique-men planned for another to|The exact UD r w i ond ire responsible for making N nits Dorit]: . - ‘ t ¢ 1 ol o Jal» Nath wil pened ont to he Monday night] Tickets are now on sale |Lancaster General hospital. [Portland, Oregon. tan. be held Saturday, July 26. | known until this weekend he decisions be shaving lotion. In ano‘h-|guest at the n onc Y t i) i it B Seoul & : Mr. and Mrs. R'chard A. | . following the os Raymond Blessing and ap ie i or > oun oy (tor 1e oy Scou Sample ox Triioh 1 . . we wing > Issuance of 2 Ee u er quick motion, without ev-meeting of the | . my Lambert, 258 West Main St.| | he fifth period report evs Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shenk en noticing the first m'scue./Business and Professional Fair scheduled for Monday |3 daughter, Thursday, at the| D. / S Pl. FE were visiting at Clearfield he grabbed the “other” bot-|Women’s Club. (May 12, in the local Scout-|Lancaster Osteopathic bos onega eniors an or utare with Harry Blessing tle and applied a generous| Loretta, who is taking the| ise. In addition to thelpital supply of hair ton‘c on his/business course, has been ir : . Mr. ar rs oy rears/samples, door prizes will be Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R| The senior class of Done-|State Center at York and|were mentioned by 12 | frosW. shaven face. |girls hockey for four years 2 1 i a St ) o 0 o land was the captain of thelawarded and refreshments a, Noun Jov.8 os gal high school this year falls Penn Hall. [About one half of this group] About The Boy, was his face red! team in her senior yearj|will be served. Tickets mayl|al in Lancaster. Gils bin tw 0 large groups see “There are > SeHlons Pian oes not ave definite om | e oo o played in the band for fivel, . .. | i ng as Ter.|ding to their plans for he jning to attend o different ployment for after gradua M. { / F : te {pe secured by calling OL-3-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ter- future. Twenty-five seniorsicol'eges with about 20 dif-ltion. oun oy arm ow | Vere ir avers an-lyvears; p'ayed tennis for three| . toate ne Pha Sheiz iy ly ge A Dred on the corps| [9582 or OL 3-6253. i Lasdisville, 2 son. i | intend to go on LY co'le ge ferent courses of study men- The remaining group isi! of the school three years and| The location of the Scout- al Hos ital RT work. Colleges included injtioned. Only 6 of these sen-ldivided into two main cate-|, ; (Turn to Page 4) was secretary of the corps; {house may be reached by Mr. a Mrs. ‘James their plans include Millers-jiors feel that they will need|gories; eight will go intol| 1 think th ( ) should - — is a member of the varsity|traveling on Marietta Street; Ikauitme an 660 Cl Sines St vir le State Teachers College, financial help to go to col-lthe armed forces with thel think that the Farm Show To Report New club; sang in the chorus forjourn Jo Gain South Marbelly ndicv: ie: EA on Franklin and Marshall, Leb-|lege. navy gaining five of these If ( ) should not iwo years; was a member of|Street and turn right a friday at Lancaster General re anon Valley College, Penn-| The second large group of Twelve persons plan to go on| be continued. Families Call ithe typing staff of the year-|the first alley. The house S| Hospital. |sy'vania University and the|33 seniors plan to go into|'o some other form of fur i OL 3- 6624 book: was a member of the|located at the intersection = i an ens [Eastern Mennonite College;|full time emp’oyment afterither training. Beautician If the space is available, 1 suggest holding th | F. H. A. (Future Homemak-|two alleys one block beyond | - 13 able, gg g the | lers of America Club) for 3/the street. [MARRIAGE LICENSES plicant. Other include Gosh- leach with more than one ap- |graduation. Of this group,|school, nurses training and || i d . the greatest interest is inlbusiness school are planned] ' / I fami 1y dodtor can fo was a member of the Bruce Caroll Wilkins, R. 1len, Indiana; Swarthmore; secretarial and office worklby more than one of this| show Name of a sut‘able locatior be contacted for emergency, y. F. C. for two years; was [Newburg and Alma IllenePennsylvania Military Col- {with 1 persons intending|group and other plans in-| : OF 5 sul ante (SCO ON & physician on call |; jiprary assistant ‘for two| Coupe originally referred Smith, Mt. Joy R1. ['ege, Duquesne, Elizabeth-|to a these fields. Printing|clude barbering and trade MAIL OR SEND THIS COUPON TO Sunday years and is the business to a carriage with seats for| Glenn H. Royer, Landis-fown, Pratt Institute, North-land farm work were each schools. This survey was| MOUNT JOY BULLETIN \marfager of the Tomohawk, two persons inside and a'ville, and Bonnie Lee Good, ern Illinois State University,imentioned ‘by three persons |compiled by the guidance de- | 11 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. Thomas O'Connor school newspaper, seat for the driver outside. Millersville. ‘Mansfield S. T. C., Pennlwhile various factory jobslpartment of the school. I rt S—— w— — ——
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers