The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 26, 1958, Image 1

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If all works out well - and/or, accompan
there is every reason to be-|to all the events.
In September
lieve that it will - there will
be a new professional man in/band played fi
or a dance at| ; 7 |
| annual spring concert March
the Mount Joy community the Mount Joy Elementary og I y ow t Mareh Nlsa ded At
School and
tion's festival
Mount Joy merchants are
planning a Sales Day pro-
motion for July 31 and Au-
gust 1 and 2.
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Another building in Mount, Slizabethtown,
Joy which has stood emnty|1 third prize.
played for the
in both the
for many months is being During October, the band
given a lot of repairs and is narched in the New Holland
Im-ifair parade October 2; play
showing signs of big
provement. It's a good bet during the
that there will be a new bus-
iness located there before
too long.
game October

ers crossed”
there were a few who stay-
ed up a bit later than usualland the dance
to catch the news on how for a dance
Dotty Fletcher made out in|school October
the Miss Pennsylvania con-/Played during
test at West Chester.
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wr 13 mn marche
The darling of Donegal = = ces Octobe
was not among the top win-|
ners but carried well
“Miss Lancaster” colors. :
® © eo cluded playing
We're not sure just what S800 joatbal)
the connection would be but alco ON
this week we received a .
publicity picture from the
New Holland Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce in which|. avi ;
she was the central figure.| oo Saving, if
Dotty was putting a golf ball pening of the
to advertise the New Holland| ®
‘“Hole-In-One” contest, to be|
|
|game; the
the|
held at the Lancaster Air-|.¢ the
port Driving Range, starting|~ecember 7:
Wednesday of this week and| :
continuing through Saturday.
®e oe oe
Mount Joy Rotary club
this week released a list of


fect attendance at the week-
the past year.
Mount Joy Mi
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Donegal High Band
Has Busy School Year
the
instrumental de-|tryouts in Mechanicsburg on
October was the one month ¢.
: lances were made for a one-
kg /month period. H. Morrell
Shields, instrumental instruc-|
During the month
football games and marched
and Ephrata Fair parades, In
{the Mount Joy Community pand was awarded a second| checkers, playing cards and
{Exhibit parade October 9th|prize in : :
fand played a concert at the/pemorial table {fresh idea. We believe |
Mount Joy kept its “fing-|show October 11. October 12, marched in both the Mariet-|tennis sets or other active Awards Aree next County Chairman
Saturday and ‘he band played at the Man-ta and Maytown parades.
heim Township football game, ”
[Central high school
Cornwall game;|
|in Marietta and Mount Joy.
November appearances in-ling made to the Little Chi-haye the playground partici- During a
in
slaying for the Donegal op-resurfacing both branches of
nhouse November 14.
~“ember’s appearances includ-|ial triangle.
ween Columbia and Mariet-|
"a. The dance band appeared!
Iris Club, Lancaster,
and
Parents’ Night
members who have had is Planned
: Next Monday evening will
ly luncheon meetings during/ye “Parents Night’ for the
team players. Monday's game h t ace i ]
Rotarians are proud of thelis a rescheduled match that] © saw two deer on the OP-busses will leave from both Dr. Robert Walker, 10; Phil-


The Mount Joy
Sm GaN
past school attended the district band!
high! December 14,
In February, members ap-|
|peared in the county orches-|
a t Manheim
Township high school Feb-|
ruary 22 and the dance band,
played for a dance in the
Donegal
thirty public|

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BULLETIN?
FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 4
MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958

SEVEN CENTS PER COPY


ied the groups school February 8. March 8,

members played in the coun-
ty band festival in Ephrata
the dance, 4 the band presented its
Used Games


ONE DAY EARLY
Home Associa-
September 6.
the band
Elizabethtown
appeared in the district band
festival April 17-19
and
marched in the county satety] | WO Pa rks
|patrol parade April 26.
Bulletin will be
Elizabethtown, 11 May, appearances were Directors of the two Mount News reporters corres-
jade Suing Donegal) High Joy playgrounds ask resi-inondents ond advertisers,
the band won, chool's May Day, May 91 dents to check through their therefore, should plan to
land Marietta May Day, May :
in/unused games for items that
{the state band festival in|could be used by the children
[Springville May 15-17 and|at the two parks. They would
{the band appeared in compe-|
have their copy and all ma-
terial avaliable a day earli-
er than is the usual proce-
{14th; members appeared

iti : d eciate ly “quiet”
Solanco footballifition during Armed Forces| IPpTaciate. not. only. “quis . (dure.
4; marched in'week at Middletown. Thelgames such as parcheesi |
|

. |
competition.|others, plus active games such]
the bandlas croquet, badminton,
this
Day
The games do
| games. not


. {have to be complete. For ex-| .
band played| Yt ample, if a person has some G B
at the ell croquet balls but not the rest) ven Y
18; the band mor Vv nN of the set, the parks can
the Manheim, Pp oveme its {make the use of the cquip-| \f I WwW Post
| . . .
football) A dda} To /ment to replace other exist.)
i [ing sels. | Nineteen ten-year pins and
in Hallowee $ . . 4 ineteen ten-year pins and
r 30 yy cr Little Chiques | Persons may bring this gfteen five-year pins have
M i t be {equipment to the parks or if heen awarded to members of]
ore INPIOVOINENIS Are be-ithey call Joim Day, he willlthe local V.F.W. 5752 group.|
r : y special meeting
at the Patton|ques School Park. Wednes- , gntg pick them up at the ponday night in ihe fire
: Any ivi N ay |
game; the/day afternoon repairs on thelpgmes, house, members who were|
sad by Cojroad IPading ly he. pany Registrations are continu- present received their special
. jpere gun ich me Cling at the parks. The pointipins and those who were un-
[system has been started thisable to attend will be given
De-| _|system ha
Sipe Toad ag gga Points are awarded forjtheir pins in the near future.
h the Colum-|completed today. attendance, participation Inj Comrades who received
: games, winning contests andiop_ve: ins are Ernest O
band for the A 4, kst f soltball . {ten-year pins are Ernes .
how road De ackstop lor soiilballicompleting craft work. Reg-| Bergland Jr.. for 12 years of
4 ‘Igames is being installed injistarti wards fi "oi : ¥ Von, .
games 1s be {istartion cards for swimming membership in the local post;
park this week. Started tessons will be isseud begin-vartin S. Brown. 12 years.
Sagi is oXporied tOlving Friday. These eclassesijohn A. Charles, 12 years:
members| Lope | by Friday. Alwill begin July 7 at Twiniclyde C. Coen, 10 years; J.
child-sized picnic table has| 5aks Pool. During the weeks ®ugene Eicherly, 12 years:
been placed in the park. Hint July 7 and July 14, be- Miles James Fink, 12 years:
resembles the large tables inners lessons will be given/Warren Foley, 10: Leo' Prank
with attached benches. Theland the following weeks, ad-/19. Cletus Kav : d
bl J t | ; ’ 12; Cletus Kaylor, 12; Rob
table was made rom the|vanced lessons will be of-lopt Leiberher. 12: Jack Lig-
wood casings in which the|fared. {gins 10: Alogdnder Mitzka
~ . . : ol : : 3 {B1NS, 3 Xe d=
laying QQUIpHent in 0v) A swimming party is plan-jvich, 12; Russell Mumma, 12;
'wier WL the tabl Ie “Imed for Friday afternoon. William McLaughlin, 12;
< {Following an early dismissal |%ric Olson, 10; James Shaef-
dget baseball
Mr. Germer reported that) Friday morning at 11:30,/ter, 12; Oliver K. Snyder, 10;







Because of the Fourth of
July holiday next week, The
published
one day earlier than usual.
Candidate
‘Named For
Contest
The committeemen
ough of Mount Joy met i
caucus to consider candidate
Republican Party Wednesda
evening.
The statements issued b
the group are: “We believ
that the Republican Part,


and! Miss Lois Fuhrman, daugh-
committeewomen for the Bor-/ter of Mr. and Mrs.
for county chairmen of the from
7 ots Ferran Boro Council To Award
Is Named Barbara Street Contract
Girl of Month wei
|
| council met inthe two developers.
special esssion Monday night! School board representa-
of the tives attended the meeting to
(with i
discuss a proposed location
representatives
Wilbur Ponegal Joint School Board ¢ the future elementary
n Fuhrman, Marietta, R1, was and members of the localigy 01 in the borough. Mem-
wgnamed girl of the month goning commission Henryl,og from the board who at-
Donegal high school Huth, borough engineer alsoltended were Jay Musser ‘and
y|Selected by the Donegal high attended ‘the Meeting, [Kenneth Gainer. Zoning
Following a discussion onjcommission members who at-
> planning streets in the arealtended were Lynn Longe-
vi of the borough south of Co- pecker, Charles Eshleman,

e ;
b lumbia Avenue
Y|
between Guy Myers and George Lea-
d vitalization and| ‘South Barbara Street and man,
neeas a revitalizatio It : A ny fon 3
Ree : that!! South Market Street, the In other business the coun-
ay combined groups decided to/cil announced a special meet-
[should be ‘a young man not
obligated to any particula
faction and with the courage,| §
energy and honesty to organ-|
ize and lead the party in the
most effective manner poss-|
ible.
“We have unanimously]
agreed that Clarence C. New
comer, a native of Moun
Joy, could provide
tion at the
1958.”
candidate
June 30,
The
is the sor
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence]
Newcomer, South Marke
Street.

rm
Farm Women
that kind],
lof leadership and we intend,
{to place his name in nomina-|
meeting of the
{County Committee to be held|
» meet with the two develop-jing for July 21 at which time
ers of the area Saturday af-lbids will be opened for the
ternoon. The two developers re-construction of North Bar-
are Charles Eby and S. Niss- bara Street. George Groff,
ley Gingrich. Council willjpresident, was in charge of
coordinate the planning of{the meeting.


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Board Approves Plan
For Two New Schools
Harvey Williams of Buch-diate building. This plan will
art Engineers, York, present- provide one additional class-
ed plans for the basic design
of the new elementary school "°°™M as a covered
to be built on Orchard Road, bus loading platform.
tischool faculty, she was hon [Florin, at last Thursday’s| Bids were reviewed for ad-
ored Monday night at the/meeting of the Donegal Arealgitions to the heating plant
as well
3 LOIS FUHRMAN
regular meeting of the local | Joint School Board. The de in the Maytown Intermediate
BPW Club sign was approved for both ae :
JLW. * this building and the .w| Building. The contract for
Miss Fuhrman took the * ti gung. anc le new
:lementary school to be built/this work was awarded to
college preparatory course at in Mount Joy. The architect|J. L. Meckley, Elizabethtown,

1 D.H.S. and will enter Mi : : :
Hear Decorating : HS ine “will emer Alas instructed to proceed/on the basis of his low bid.
ersville State Teachers Col-| : —— : :
T 1% lege in the fall. She will ma-| With preliminary plans for Bids were reviewed for al-
lege all. § ma-|, Sh [tetations and. additi
a jor in elementary education. | oth buildings. Li Lions nd addins L She
Mrs. Raymond Gibble, while in high school, shel The architect glse pre. re Eloraniary ow oat
Myerstown, was the guesti.y.¢ the 1958 May Queen of ented plans for the propos the board decided to reject
speaker at the Saturday af- Nonegal; Was CTGT ofl 'd changes in the cafeteria) . bids } decid "je
‘ernoon meeting of Farm Wo-|-.. Mav Court in her ior it Maytown. The board acl bids and change certain
nen Society No. 8. The|,ear: ser rofl Be hall Be [ped the plan “which will|SPecifications. They will then
: A rear; served on the hall pa-|| "1 teteria betwee helreadvertise for new bids.
meeting was held at thejun for three vears. was tateleria between thei, fogs
years, as| Jids for painting the Mount
home of Miss Mary Strickler
Mount Joy R1. Mrs. Gibble
{oresent buildings rather than|
manag-|. : , : [Joy Elementar
nag-in one wing of the interme-/"% Elementary School were
year; reviewed and the contract
circulation
r during her
» yearbook
senior
i i re! , i : discussed the art of cakelwas name » FF onl fer
fact that 29 men attended|ended in a tie score June 23 nosite side of the creek. The|narks at 12:30 p. m. for the lip Young, 10; and John My- Em < Vas namo) fhe Pra. Quoen} was awarded to Warren Sny-
every session of the club last|rgainst the Columbia A's deer, which may have beentrip to Twin Oaks Pool, Iron-lers, 10; Five years pins were : : : dear, was ¢ ass der, Elizabethtown, on the
: elt ‘la buck and a doe, headed|vyille. Children are as fp ’ : Mrs. Mary Sheaffer had|secretary during her fresh- Rotar | t I basis of his 1 bid
year. Of general interest is\Tncomplete because of dark-|... : Sng ) fville. Children are asked tolawarded to Charles Cekot, fd tions and the|man and sophomore years:| Y nsratis vasis of his low bid.
the fact that Christ Walters|ness, the game will be re- ho ns WO00 § itotly Sulossring 20 cents for the trip.|Ellis Corll, John Fisher, J. ig 3 Sonos nl fe Bon BR ty IE ri , Bids for the painting of
has not missed a meeting injnlayed on the home field on Tom Wie crest southward. (In order to qualify for theK. Ginder, Frank Hassinger,| SA ii . Yi oStesses junior year; vice president New President the Mount Joy Elementary
32 years — since the club|Monday, June 30, 6:30 p. m. 9 swimming party, children Merl Herr, George Keener," wl Sao Aer. Mi Lf the Future Teachers of Parl Roser: iewelar |School and the walls of the
was organized here. Eli Hos- Following. the. gine, fos Bank Declares Imust be registered and must Kenneth Leiberher, Charles n¢lu © TS, Snes 5 Io America group during her. Jarl Koser, jeweler, was, ditorium and gym and the
tetter and Ike Morris haveueshments Will be Scrved to ? ihave attended at' least 1!:/Peifer, . Claude Rehrer, MilegSiricaler, Mes Lice Xe a RIOT Jone. o member of the installed Tuesday noon asjexterior of the Florin-North
had perfect attendance fori, phasors. thelr RN and 4 Per Cent Dividend |1ays at the playgrounds. Robinson, John Siller, James| Ts: Roman 2 and the| "horus for four years; chorus/President of the Mount Joy|Elementary School were re-
22 years. tes s * The craft program was be-| Tierney, Quentin Williams,| Paul itman. uring a rs Grmime Trek rover ae s» nraanize.iviewed Contracts were
to the visiting players. The ; iii i . : bl "business meeting the group|‘reasurer during her senior|Rotary club as the organiza-
® oe o evening is planned as a time A semi-annual dividend of} Tun at both parks this week.|Samuel Waltz and Raymond ugmness Ir 8 gn wjvear and a Baccalaureate|tjon held its weekly 1 J jawarded on the basis of low
> S 25 i p [4 per cent has been declared This week the beginners and|leisey. James Tierney is voted $20 to the county farm ior Marsh: ring - TE ois eekly lunch-yids as follows: Mount Jo
We should note here that|when parents may meet other] . : be . : 3 \n's project to the Lan-{Junior Marshall during herjeon at Hostetters \ y
the Bulletin inadvertently|nlayers parents and also ~|by the First National Bank|‘ntermediates completed walll~ommander of the local post, Won ny p J tii : ital iunior vear. a : Re Building Harold Kling,
misidentified the caption last| time 2 the coach avl2nd Trust Company of Mount{nockets made from paper| ie tl) caster Osteopathic Hoss 5 wE i a Fhe new head of the group Elizabethtown: Florin-North
week concerning the May-|meet the parents of his ay y. (plates. The senior groups of . Mrs. Witman, Vie pre Sider (yas handed the gavel by Ray|Building Robert Jones,
rr eae os ye pe $ S play The dividend, which is one{boys and girls made ‘pop-| I in charge o the mee ing Coffee Hour ls |Wiley, who has been presi Camp Hill.
» Dicture fo cay lper cent above the July,cycle stick” baskets. Each] BIRTHS The next meeting will bel dent during the past year Resiznations were
1908. The picture, which was) Another game is scheduled|yqsn i : . p | held July 19 at the Donegal] v | During the progran er esignations were accept-
taken when the group was'e, : ; 1957, declaration, was made weck new crafts will be of- Termed Success | ng program per-iaq from Miss Lois Jean Krei-
graduated, was taken on the
‘or Friday evening, June 27.





Tuesday by the Board of Di- fered. Craft days at the bor- [Club House. Mrs. Harold Ney

“he locals will play the K.D.|,rantarc = is effective as of Mr. and Mrs. James Kulp, and Mrs. Lewis Bixler will
Steps of the Maytown school Tool Company Py in thes ootars 85d 18 effcerive se of (Turn to page 12) (Mount Joy R1, a son, lastconduct a flower arranging
= not the “old Manheim now Era tournament. This Soe ol Wednesday, at St. Joseph'sidemonstration.
school. 00 game will begin at 6:15 p.m. Hospital. ——
ia jon the home field. A practice | p. & Mrs. William P.| ’ :
Within the very near fu-|vame has also been scheduled i io ng Birchland ave | Parents Night
ture there should be an an-| for Saturday, June 28, whe la son last Wednesday, in the|
nouncement concerning the ¢he locals will travel to Lan |v.ancaster General Hospital. Is Featured
1958 Community Exhibit. Al- ~aster and play the Grand s Voorde Fila
though there has been little | Mr. and Mrs George [uz Parents night was the
iew team.
for public discussion recent-
ly, the committee in charge
has been at work. And, if we Employees
were pushed out on a limb |
‘0 express an opinion, we'd|
venture to say that the big
Summer
Gm
Party i
Members of the staff of the

Hold
|merly of Mount Joy andy
Mrs.
»

[kee of 6616 S. Keating Ave- highlight
[nue, Chicago, are the parentsining's activities at the local
of a son, born on June 1 iniGirl Scout Day Camp. Held
. |Chicago. Mr. Fitzkee is for-|at the site of the camp in|
of Thursday eve-
he Little Chiques School
Fitzkee is the formeripyrk Mrs. Warren Foley, di-
liod, Wiley reviewed some of
Members of the committee/the highlights of the past Ro
who planned the coffee hour|tary year and Koser named
Wednesday morning at the/committee chairmen anc
home of Mrs. Jay Musser an-|workers and outlined
nounced that they were well of the propects which
der, Maytown Elementary
Teacher, and Miss Janet Gib-
bons, girls’ health and physi-
cal education teacher in the
SOMEhioh school. John F. Stach-
have|,., Jermyn, Pennsylvania, a
"SE ri » res se. been : Sed p 1e xX cw
ple ase d with the response ’ proposed for the next graduate of East Stroudsburg
Coffee and assorted buns,|/twelve months Hote Mano < OC
: : DE ar i” 3 State l'eachers College, was
oughnuts, and coffee cake mmm——— . = jclected to teach in the high
were served from the dining school
room table which was decor-
Seven Trips
ated in silver with a center
niece of flowers. Mrs. George Are Taken
Brown III was chairman of
the event.
The event was sponsored
The board agreed 1
inance playground supervi-
ion for a playground in May-
were taken town and at the Washington
the local com-| Elementary School in Florin.
Monday. Carlin Brightbill, Mrs. James

Seven trips
last week by
munity ambulance
|
5 ] i - sonfe: 3c a. r was i ahi . (by the local women of the i i
all event will be held agai v { |Anna Rosenfeld of Salunga. |rector, was in charge of the|b Tune 16. Me od Ties Josten Miss Marian
fo 11 ve 1eld again Mount Joy Mutual Insurance on { i Mr. and Mrs. John F. €asdorogram. {Lancaster County Republican Jur Ie, Mrs: Mildr d ac h Saroaugh oad i . 3
is year. company and their guests Foal wiht R1, a daughter : on {Club In addition to local per ler, Donegal Springs Road, Heisey were electe 0 sup
Novwspancs last . Awroering. 81. held tek i sel, ale : otor ed Following visits to the VAY ns ‘who attendod the aff; ip | Was taken to St. Joseph'sjervise these playgrounds.
\ ig pe ; d 2 f Jor re summer office party Tuesday : Monday, ot ces 2 lous units, Mrs. Foley ex- SORIC Were from Lat ot Ry "Hospital by drivers Christ,Marshall Gemberling was ap-
Se Sn rd Fon S as Jou night at Ephrata 3 fi jeral HOI Wilbur Erb (plained the theme of thel : o ¥ Ancaster. iCharles and. Jom Myers pointed director for all the
iron In adverusing ex- Following dinner at the % y J | Mr. and Is. i 'lcamp this year, “Conserva-| with Mrs. Joseph Germer as vlaygrounds under the direc-
penditures.



# Mount Joy R1, a son, Mon-|,





ion.” Two dogwood


trees TWO ATTEND
nurse. Tuesday Mrs. Sara Es-tion of the union school
Ephrata American Legion h ; day. at Lancaster General :
* i . | a ' 7 {oRy, ¢ Set TiLes were planted on the bank of penshade, Pine Street, was board. The other playgrounds
home, the party attended Bd i a%% § |Hospital. the creek during the cero. BANKING SCHOOL taken to Lancaster General include Mount Joy and Mar-
Pl ward Everett Horton's per-|| &) \ : {Hy { Mr. and Mrs. Raymon: mony. Each unit presented all cers are at-/{Hospital by dr 's Earl Zink iett:
Jaycees Plan formance in “White Sheep in| i | toemaleer, Mount Joy. RIIAOIY, Fach uni presented 81 Tworlocdl bankers are at-|Hospita! by drivers Bar Zinkiienta, Catharine J. Bennett
the Family,” at the Star : . s Warre anet Rae itl hols SRE idov at Loan. 3 program. INn-lyagqing the second annualjand John Myers. Phares) Mrs atharine J. benne
Car Wash the Y y, Dianne Kay, James Warren and Janet Rae Smith, wholtwin sons, Friday, at an jeluded in the presentation Pennsylvania Bankers As. Wolgemuth, Poplar Street was named head dietition for
Mount Joy Jayecees will TAYROUSS: ae are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. caster General Hoe pg Was a nature display pre- Pov Ay os Ts EE eA
hold a car wash Saturday, Smith, 122 East High Street, Maytown, and Mrs. Ruth D.| Mr, and Mrs. Haro ‘(pared by the Girl Scouts inig.hool at Bucknell Univer- General Hospital Wednesday, The board will attend a
June 28, at Al Forry’s Texa.| TARRIAGE LICENSES Fackler, 107 North Market Street, Elizabethtown. They Zahn, Mariam Bh: Gon. | MTS: Walter Brandt's troop. lsity, Lewisburg. The con Yohn. Witte. Plavin. wa convention of directors of
hb » : ’ | rar] raste ‘n- ; a . i s J of * . JO : lor as ~ ’ w= tran in
co Station, Florin. The men| Galen Benner, Bareville,| accompanied by their parents, Capt. and Mrs. Choster{Thurily, Aneas Mrs. James Roberts, rep-iforence began Sunday and|i,pen to the Lancaster Osteo./COlumbia, Warwick, Hemp-
will conduct the car wash = ae Miller] Moum Ray Smith. On June 27, the Smith family will report to| *8 op E Mrs. Glenn E. ng Wig logs Gun) Seonbui continue through next|p.ihic Hospital Friday June field, Mathai Conan Elie:
from 7 a. -g. until 5 p. m/ioy &. Wort: Hamilton, “N.Y. ‘for air travel to Frankfurt, Ger-l, 1° srenheim RE. 'a Sonic ooers a aguits, Foxe Saturday. 20, by Chr harles ang dPethtown and Donegal schoo
RS ai ia i yo Ey £ .|Rulp, Manheim R4, a SONlints the program to make al : . “ld wrist Charles and 4.1 ts called by the ¢o
, Membe! will pick up and te lan yon Col unble many, where they will live for three years while Captain vyiqay, at Lancaster Osteo- surprise DR or She - James Meminger, of the|John Myers. The same twol Sistrix a ys ae ony
JOLIET. This sevice TAY or Rion '|Smith carries out new assignment as assistant divisionisathic Hospital. presented Mrs. Foley with a irs Rata! Bank and|drivers transported Mrs. Es gal High School, 8 p. m. At
secured by calling the gar- Edward Gantz. Manheim transportation officer of Third Armored Division. Soon af-|. Mr. and Mrs. George Ober. thank-you badge for all that| 1Tus! Company, and Lester penshade from the Lancaster. time these boards. will
age. Willis Arnold is shir. d Georgeanna Kline lter their arrival in Europe, the Smiths plan to visit the/Manheim R1, a daughter.she’s done for Girl Scouting |Hostetter, Union National hospital to her Pine Street for or against the es-
man of the project. Jaycee| 8g ’ . . . : Re a a in Lancaster Gen- {Bank, are the two local bank-lhome. Saturday Mrs. Ney. 1:
members will work at the Maur Joy BO. Brustels' World, Pair. Their sadrass WT ber Ofties of the; Bo hi ane me———— yg among the eight from Detwiler Avenu WwW taken tablishment of an area techs
D] 2 ¢ : pia . aria : . ivi-leral Hospital. i |ers & 'r Avenue, was take Se 3 ies
station throughout the day) JETTY Be Netiotia Transportation Oe Sonygnas ph Armored ol Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. If family doctor cam not Lancaster County in atten-to St. Joseph's Hospital by i chose) EO ha
The chapter will also get and Sandra Schroll, Detwilerision, APO 39, New York, N. Y. They said that they hobe| ‘C0 "ip "10004" Street be contacted for emergency, dance. drivers Irvin Kaylor and| 4 to hold the. cat eeting
percentage on the gas, oil Avenue, Put Carlisle to hear from many of their friends. Mrs. Smith is hel a daughter. Saturday. physician on call The purpose of the schoollJohn Myers with Mrs. Rob Noy ee 2
and lubrications sold during Roy ois a Srnan, rae former Frances Fackler, who taught physical education at| | St. Joseoh's Hospital. Sunday is to provide a means of ex- ert Hoffmaster as accom-g.ag " Ys y i,
the day. ah hi R2 Dickinson College, Carlisle, for seven years. Captain Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wolde- pediting the training of trust|Panying nurse. The same day| "'w 1 Beahm, supervising
® oun a Smith was an R.O.T.C. instructor at Michigan State Uni-|, +h Florin, a son, Satur- Dr. John Gates personnel, more specifically Mrs. Margaret Aungst, Lan principal, reported an ens
> 3 i t from the university. oswnital. k “er category. eh a AR students and 806 high school
ay, June 19, 1958 graduate of Donegalidegree in business managemen ; In e endence D : Of Sony. Lure : pe a Pris g 00!
as Te property| High School, was one of three/ September, 1957, he was assigned to the transportation] Mr. and Mrs. James R. P ay PBA. Youd Foaning School Tard I riers ruin BY pupils for a total of 2277.
2 2 ir weeds|non-finalists in the Miss| rj dvanced course at Fort Eustis, Va., and graduated Rarlev, Manheim Rl, an. Thomas O'Connor|S [he first school of its kind OF and ~ohn Myers with Mrs. re percentage attendance
owners to have their weeds) officer a a ht Tuoxdny: ot Lan Fland is being sponsored by Charels Drace as accompany-
in May of this year. During his months of school, the|7aughter. ues ————— p y v v“|for the school year was 95.
j ugh. Borough|Pennsylvania contest who re-
eut in the porous 2 bea $250 scholarships each
for being judged “most tal-
ers will be billed for thelented.” Rosalie Samley, Beth-
employees will begin cutting
the uncut weeds and the own-
i lus a 20 per centlehem, was
Serge ? i pe Pennsylvania.

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|~aster General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ma-
teer, 12 West Main Street, a
Smith family lived in historic Colonial Williamsburg,
where Diane attended kindergarten near William and

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Mary College, and Janet Rae attended first grade in the
Mathew Whaley School.
son, Tuesday, at St. Joseph's
crowned Miss
Hospital,
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-|the P.B.A. Trust Division ining nurse.
cooperation with Bucknell (422.19 were presented for
University. More than 200 The President of the U, S|payment and DL i
state bank executives are at-'is addressed as Mr. President, Edw. Charles, president pres
tending the week's school, when spoken to, sided at the meeting, :
|Bills in the amount of $18,-