fi Pc urthest yas the snow storm. ® ©& » ain roads and streets ar becondry and “thirdary = 8 This time last week the bnly topic of conversation closed for two days last Internal Affairs; Edwin F'ory Youth Day AtD.HS. 7T1e Mount Joy — Primary elections in the direction of James Bennett, Y outh Day in Government chairman. Robert Stauffer is program at Donegal high chairman of the “Yankees' o _ fos school will be held Monday, and Joseph Portner of the AIAN C5 ws aii March 14, and the general el. “Rebels.” " y hid ection on Friday, March 18, (Candidates for the prim- allt OR TN it was announced this week ary election March 14 are as / os 7 ~ wa by John W. Loose and Rob- follows: YANKEES: Robert ; y g ert Smith, faculty advisors. Stauffer, governor; David The activities, previously Nissley, Richard Becker and the fact that schools were and Anna Spangler, Sec. of week. Almeda Mumaw, Carol Cup- Parties have been named Per, Phyllis Keener and Don. While that subject has the “Yankees” anl the “Reb- ald Musser, State roaniren) Hwindled a little it should be e's”, and electioneering is Randy Mateer and ay oted that just because the going on under the general Pennell, State Senator; Car- e ol Bradley, Samuel Grove, early back to normal the > ie re 2 R facing P For Summer S, semblymen; oads still are banked with Census Takers Gilham and Romayne Good. £5 u r q C ! hn g ro g ra m ling, County Sheriff; Daniel Sooo | ar : iow am 290 Tom back |W Needed In Area Mowrer, Linda Koser and scheduled for March 9 and Diana Reese, Lt. Governor; buds alt a — nr S————— " 15, were changed because of Mary Salerno, Judy Grove WAR BLY 1 + rege aati i WET NO. 41 MOUNT JOY, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960 FIFTY-NINTH YEAR, SEVEN CENTS PER COPY orough Mapping Ambitious Street . : ) afte f the i i The program for the 1960 wiler street from Barbara to . ed after members of ! § » i's 3 2 6 39 An appeal to people living Mary EUS Smit po About 10 Blocks summer will include new Plan Curbs Along North Market; Market street Delta Street Project gone] Ss poe commits: This storm, more than in the Mount Joy-Florin area yovee Dunkleberger, Jean . surfaces for probably ten . from West Donegal to Main; vin Forward made 3 survey of the bor ps fometimes in the past, the fo apply for jobs helping 10 McCowen and Bonnie Bair, Now On List blocks of streets. Marietta Avenue South Barbara from Main to Mo 5 ough and reviewed the needs " ighway people seemed to do take the census, has been is- may Collectors. One of the most ambitious In addition, there is the of the '60 work has not been the railroad bridge, and added. ill be made from the standpoint of the a h first-class job of getting the sued. REBELS: Rodney Stoner street resurfacing programs distinct possibility that the pin pointed, the streets men- Lumber street from David to The work Jist wi ; ® Irade condition of the various oadways opened. In Mount gj, ne C. Martin, district and Ronald Kear, .Governor; seen in Mount Joy in many state wil! resurface addition- tioned Monday included the the railroad bridge. up when Byaja Je on 2 an streets. Poy, Supervisor Allen Schatz g harvisor for the census or- Robert Shirk and Robert years was launched Monday al blocks as part of its pro- following: Final plans may drop some be hually e Ser, : The ambitius program has d his crew bucked into the g..i;ation, said this week Hopple, Lieut. Governor; night as the Borough council gram. Jacob street from East of these but there is a pos- Scheda es Ee rear. been s'ated because slightly rift c'earing job and earned 4} .¢ app'ications may be Kenneth Watkins, Ralph held its March meeting. While the actual location Donegat to Mount Joy: Det- sibility that others may be The above list was prep: more money for street work any compliments for them- ,.4. through the Bureau of Rice, Kathy Goodall and ‘ Will be available this season. elves. ss. the Census, 228 E. Orange Nancy Fe lenbaum, Sec of : fix ool street Lancaster. The office Interna airs; Gary Nent- Ej h RB M T T 1% In addition to tre psi & The Borough cleared snow humber there is EX 3-5671. cole a » » apter ins IC er Y oro gr. Oo a ed in the annual budget, ) ; u i -ailabl R pway from the curbs on both Applicants must be over 18 Donald Neal, Harriet Haw- there will be available a Hall's” alley. ® o . » ides of Main street between ,, iti / : small amount unused last years of age, citizens of the thyme Linda Kleiner and 14 ol A ol | El ad At P bl M t g bat py farket and Barbara streets. S_ and have a high school Michael Mumma, State sen 1 1OMIOT AN waras s Electe uplic eerin year. Added to that will be a ind along the south side of aqucation or its equivalent. ator; James Bennett, Joseph : : : Main from Market to “Tyn- candidates will be required Portner and Larry Hender- Mount Joy's Junior Cham- sented for the third year in erry special grant of money from Answers to many of the the fire hall, beginning at 8 outside sources which will . to pass a selective test dem-gson Assemblymen; Scott ber of Commerce virtually a row the Outstanding Ach- President questions concerning borough o'clock. add several thousand dollars. onstrating their ability 10 Sargen, County Sheriff; Ken- Stole the show at Elizabeth- jevement award, which was understand written instruc- neth Funk, Ardis Wo'gemuth town Saturday at the quar- given on the basis of a review Gene Eicherly, Mount Jo managers will be answered The meeting is open to the Is part of an y on the night of Friday, Mar. public and any and all per- The program Is p over-all, long-range plan to efe: “Tyn- : SPA} in : sons > nity who % Boingo which 0 the tions and to read maps. and Joanne Zuch, school di- terly meeting of the Lancast- of all activities and oh dry cleaner, has been Sected Yn thet evening, Walter som 3 Ue Commu ary way TERM te heireugh streets $9 : : : > roti , duri p: S. . ior ’ Tes any a iti ollowi PP Te ch scone hers it te pi ar Gr be Lv Boe tr esi rng he oe $8 moh. print a7 Snr rn 1 £7 ET re vo font ol Jerves to identify the pas-on a piece work basis or iS¢ Houseal, James Ruhl and 1° Herbert Yost of Lancaster {ham Leighton (Carbon county) tend. Last year the borough im- ageway) reminds us that hourly basis. A diligent cen. aren Baker, Tax Collector. tol. was voted outstanding presi- ye was named to head the will come to Mount Joy to Niehoff is being brought proved * Donegal _ street be- t ere is being built in Mount sys taker should earn about The Youth Day in Govern- As expected, a Mount Joy dent of the year in Lancaster very active loca! chapter at address a public meeting in here by the Mount Joy Bor- oo Marietta and New Ha- oy a house which is locat- §12 per day, the department ment is sponsored by the Mt. man was e’ected chairman of county. the organization's March ough Authority to explain to “rp year before it was bd on a street which has no pelieves. Joy Jaycees. Voting machines the organization and the lo- Speak + the Saturda meeting, held Tuesday night, the local community how a orth Barbara. Prior to that ame. Basins will not be used this year, as cal unit was given the high- pea oF a e oa 3Y March 8, at the Friendship Rotary Hears borough managership oper- Mount Joy street was rebuilt eo oo oo has been done in the past, est award for its 1959 activi- elie Bi rT Senator pire Company hall, He suc- : ates and to answer questions 4" hor . When the bui'der need- because of the fact that they ties. NoWas, Hil, : ceeds John Wolgemuth. St 4 + Ta ent which may be in the minds“, J > i i : : part of the same pro- bd to mention the 'ocation of 4-H Clubs Hold have been impounded by « mesemene Barn : : wo} ic udaen of local residents. > is property he discovered r.. : county order as of now for Honor of seating the chair Bicherly, with other Sghi, A sample “Talent Show- A special invitation was is Sram [0 ren opts at there is no name—and First Meetin the May elections. man came to Mount Joy as i ey : insta’. case” program from Donegal sued members of the Mt. Joy RT He § h disclai John Wolgemuth, president 1N€W couting will be inducted at an insta'- Ca ] RR Boort B ath ;. to show a definite improve he borane Jiselgims any The Elizabethtown, Done- - Bees of the Mount Joy Jaycees lation banquet, to be held in high school Nas en oun] oiong 2 Couns Ls its meet- ht, the council Monday Rooms fly for te, swe gal 4-H C'ub he'd its first w d was named top officer of the Leader Named April. The affair will be a Joy Sotarians we os 8 indication 100K Steps to install curbs in od suggest Chiques Drive, meeting of the year on Tues- arn Spee ers county group, which includes : Weikal, 2406 joint program with the Joy- BLS Mois Ry Fostot- that oh OF sottly all council. 2t least two locations. > 0 pi "day night, Mar. 8, at the 12 chapters from this sec- David L. eikal, th cees. Son ’ men. wou'd attend. One is along both sides of But for “Tyndall's” Donegal high school. Election On Donegal Rd. tion Mayfair Dr. Lancaster, Besides the new president, Pers: Ts oni} iels D7: Sa : Donegal street between New : : % i or 1 : Sis a . of officers was held with the : di : been elected chairman of the others chosen to lead the Fifteen boys 2 ar rr i Haven and Donegal Springs D ne Rye oF ess Ir #t fo'lowing results: President, Complaints about shee dng He succeeds Richard Fill- Western District of the Lan- Jaycees next year include: sented 2 sce Prog Shields Fi | S : road. eq Southward across; "Miller; Vice President, >on Donegal Springs road... "yj ergyire, caster County Council, Boy “"y% ‘oii qér first vice-Tanged by Morrel = inal dervices A report showed that 15 ne lira I could be ca Leslie Witmer: Treasurer, “ere peerd bY Bo Jong 1 Seouis of America president; Joe Coover, second Which displayed a variety of property owners will be ask- illow ey. > ’ Council Monday night. Wolgemuth -will be in A ‘ ® @» Nd A friend submitted the fol- owing paragraph which we ut ound particu'arly interest- If you want your father to ake care of you, that’s pater- alism. If you want your mo- her to take care of you, at's maternalism. If you ant Uncle Sam to take care bf you, that’s Socialism. If ou want your comrades to ke care of you, that’s Com- unism. But if you want to ake care of yourself, that'sen to members to choose may. bring unannounced po- Jay Bixler; Game Leaders, Sue Martin and James Res- sler; Secretary, Mary Ann Ressler; Asst. Secretary, Jo- anne Hess; Song Leader, Jo- anne Martin; News Report- Residents have indicated charge church westward have prov- ; : ; vine Unusual talent, inc'uding vo- i ke the improve of the Red Rose A native of. Sharon, Pa. vice-president, Robert K'ine, cal, instrumental and novelty Of Series Near He Six NR ometios Ps : : . I Hender- i treet and the si Weikal is an assistant to the secretary, and Jere : erformances. The final three services of . : ae Re of black- BE 0) ys ® Monager of 8 Adhesives son, treasurer. Directors oy Pe Th : dy have curbing judged ade to from the Mennonite Mount Joy a'so was pre- Department in the Industrial clude: Wolgemuth, who duced By John Hart, D.H.S. ches of Mount Joy are sched- P y p The students were intro- the Union series of the chur- quate and suitab’e. 3 : i ents are to Division, Armstrong Cork serve for one year; Ray principal, and the numbers uled to be he'd at St. Mark's bo Tt Improvenel property inviti : ;. He replaces J. Ed- Bair, 1 year; Ted Williams, a a 9 ho is ihog d : ers, Larry Brubaker, Mt. Joy ed too inviting to some mo School & Home Company e rep by David Nissley who is Church, Friday Saturday «ners but minor repairs ward Smith, who served as 1-year unexpired term and “Student of the Month” and and Sunday evenings at 7:30 : : torists and that they have Jae and Christ Miller, Elizabeth- using the area as a . Western Chairman for three George Ford, 2 years. a guest. of Rotary during o'clock. a a ae A ‘‘race track.” Plans Meeting years. Smith wi'l continue-in March. Rev. Richard Bemmett of . instmiction will be Ban- C'gb leaders .ior the year = While ro positive action PI : Scouting, in another capaci- Boys and girls participat- London, England, has been died by the borough. p are Christ Miller, Mrs. John wag taken, the council point ans for the March 22nd ty. N me 6th Grade ing included Niss'ey, Donald the guest minister through-~ A cooond and much larg Hegr, Willis Hackman, Vic- ed out that much of the area N€€HNE of the Mount Joy “7, ther elections, James a 4 tor -Longenecker, Lewis Bix- involved is within the bor. 100 ler and Paul Hess. : ough limits and continued Enrollment cards were giv- misuse of the good roadway ght by mittee as it met at the home of and Home associat- Eby, Carol Cupper, Karenout the series. er program of curb installa. . . Heili of Mount Joy, was : , Joa Schaffer, Linn Together with the host; : : ion were made Tuesday ni- Ree District Spelling Champs Baker, Joanne ogee | tion — is slated for Marietta Vice-Chair- da Kleiner, Sue Martin, Jo- choirs and soloists, Mrs. Ben- , : Inna The x ’ ’ ’ : enue. Properties a'ong that man; Heilig and Eugene pinalists in the sixth grade znne Martin, Lorraine Felty, nett renders a solo number in RE ra Main Moore, Lancaster, were chos- shelling bee at the Maytown Robert Stauffer, Phyllis Kee- one of the services in each street and Lumber street are the executive com- of the organization Americanism. their projects for the year. lice action. en to serve as District Repre- jomentary school were: Car- ner, Carol West, Marie Eber: church. involved ® 0 oo The next meeting wil' be Bs Bev. sonal Wasser. Dope- sentatives to the Lancaster ,; wood, Yes Cupper, Lin- sole, Linda Shie'ds and The cooperating churches Involved. have Been made A suggestion well made held April 12, at 7:30 in the Marsh 1 Gorbori County Council Executive 4, Ney, David Heuer, Bonnie Joyce Dunkleberger. - are Chiques Methodist, First as to how many new curb- ecently in officia’ circles Donegal high school. Set DS.T. Dates wT a a : ar ne was Board. Stoner, Rebecca Kling, Roy Be Presbyterian, Church of God, ings will be needed. ! wil! be relayed to proper pa- Anyone wishing to join, mn Yi Ares > ¢ TUeSAlY Flected as Membersat- ormo'd, Eric Zeiters, Dor St. Mark's EUB and the curbs along the old grade riotic organizations concern- may do so then. For Mount Joy gn nm 2. . . Large were: Dr. John Gates ,i},0a Mowrer, Doris Fisher, Boro Tax Rate Trinity EC Chureh. school property on Marietta ng the bronze name plates a . Plans call for room visi- 5nq Clyde Gerberich, Jr. of jaan Musser, Rickie Morris- B—no street will be constructed by prected aong Main street to Mount Joy will adhere to tations, string music, busi- prount Joy. on, Stanley Koser, Fred Is Unchanged the borough at an estimated onor Wor'd War I heroes. . ’ . ! the big area trend in Day-ness meeting, a panel dis- Br Gantz, Marilyn Hollinger and VFEW Offers Vets cost of $800. Tr ® oo oo Spring s Coming! light Saving Times duringcussion and refrehments. The Nancy Oliver. Tax rates for the Borough Target date for completing The plaques have not been 3 x the coming summer, it was discussion will be centered I These pupils competed for of Mount Joy wi'l remain Bonus Helps the curb installations ion piven much attention in re. Ihe baseball pitchers and voted Monday night by theon “Children are Different On Honor Ro first, second and third cham- unchanged for the coming , * Merietta street.is Jone 15 ent years and some need it catchers are beginning prac- Borough Council. Principal Charles Heaps will pionship. year. . Korean bonus application It is hoped that any under badly. . tice at Donega! high school Clocks in the area will bebe moderator and panelists A ¢ College Fred Gantz was first; Roy At Monday night's March forms still are available thru , 4% oro along Mark = Just because World War 1 for the coming season under advanced an hour on April will include four speakers. . armistice was signed more Coach Donald Staley and his 24 and will be returned to han 40 years ago is no rea 25Sistant, James Baugher. standard time on October 30.to head son that the memory of those Done8al is the defending The vote was taken for mittee, Si Xe ho gave their lives shoulq \€38ue baseball champion for and forwarded to the state an election of officers at the on the first semeste not be kept bright by those th€ Past two seasons, but Chamber of Commerce. May S. who participated in Wor'd the big job of replacing Pitcher Bob Sprout, Catcher The District 3 Rifle tourna- sions to ; " - Pau! Snyder, Infielders Don ment, scheduled for Satur-bility of holding only four is given students with ,Barry Trost'e and day, March 5 at Ephrata, wa meetings each year instead wv Var II. That was the feeling expressed by the speakers. ® oo eo White Beso. There Here's a comfortable John Harnish and Outfielder was postponed until Satur-of five. thought. Recent'y it was dis. Don Neal now begins. day, March 12. November, January, March, Gerald Sheetz was named Ruth Krall, daughter ¢ Arnold, second, and Stanley meeting of the Borough the local post of the Veterans 9 Koser. third. David Heuer Council, the new budget was cf Foreign Wars, veterans Can Ral or chagen siternate. finally approved and adopted are reminded. was Usted The three champions wi'l after study and review. Those interested may con- etta street can be improved this summer, thus clearing the way for a new street by the state. the nominating com Mr. and Mrs. looking forward to South Market St, : . al high school on The rate will remain at tact James Kipple, 156 Man- > Aid. # I. meeiing, Yoner Sol Bt aosen Cel dig DO aie with the 14 mills and the head tax at heim street, who will give, SUH Rothe Sree: build y i - lege, oshen, ‘ 1 . & acatcls et 3 truc- i Ae i First honor roll standing champions of seventh and $3, assistance In fing the forms on "of Delta street, south of : : The total budget for op- The V. F. W. post a'so re- no eightn grades there. 0 or J. ; . F. Broske, son of erating the borough is $82,- minds citizens of the Mt. Joy Necessary 3 . grade lower than B and at George M2 ney | F. 260. Florin ares that two: whee! Necessary drains and wa i tee : ter mains are now being in- Bree chairs and a sick bed i stalled. Specifications are be- Columbia. They would be in least an A minus average. Mr. 2 i ib- hool Lane, was 6th Goshen College is a lib- Broske, Schoo the spe’l- Henry G. Carpenter of Mt. available for use free : X 1 x 3 ion in ty i ; ’ covered that there _ The girls’ and boys’ tennis The County Chorus, sched-and May. eral arts col’ege operated grade champion, at Mount Joy, district governor of Ro- charge. Robert Balmer, ing drawn by the borough's : Were cer, der Coach i B by the Mennonite Church. ing bee recently 5 RO Ot : engineers and it is anticipat- tain mechanical difficu'ties SAN} SOC, a ee Elsie uled to be held Ssturday, It includes a school of nur- Joy Elementary school; Cin- tary, will Spent Sh telovis Birchland ave; James TIEYD, oy” ih on May 2 bids dof ms ew Fiaioom will Pugh ya So ina a AWARDED BID sing and a graduate bibli- dy Mumper, daughter of Mr. lon station WGAL- Sun. Fast Maly street: or Marti the construction work will est pumper truck. Y, ® oo Firemen ordered parts, did al wv pert come to finally comp'ete the job. Now, the equipment is in tip-top condition. ®e © eo Cited For Excellence Barbara Jo Thome, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ros- coe M. Thome, 61 Marietta Ave., has been cited for academic excellence at Dick- y enson College. ) C Dean Frederick W. Ness said that Miss Thome. a junior, was one of 90 Dick- ) inson students who attained ; CJ an average of 3.5 or better out of a possible perfect 4.0 for the past semester. OS - § C As a public service, The Bulletin lists the following physician, who may be O c reached for emergency ser- vice or by those who are unable to contact their family physician: L 9 SUNDAY DR. NEWTON KENDIG as the weather warms. April 2. At the Council's February team for the York suburban Chair In Regional Band Council. Ea rox: peck on an evaluation “Bundle Days” at Donegal Sha des 0 fF 1920’ Reca Ile d AT AREA COUNCIL An individual honor and a conductor wi'l be Frank A. meeting, The SICO company hasca]l seminary. Total ¢ been awarded a contract for enrollment is approximately Donegal Springs 1959-60 and Mrs. Clyde Mumper, of day at 12 o'c'ock noon to Brown, Columbia ave, may road, was discuss some of the features be contacted. opened. Two-thirds of the costs are : a : 3 up. They will com- of the coming district Rotary Next meeting of the Mount some of th ms furnishing Easoline, off, and 1,000. rupnerap, 1 n at conference, to be held at Joy Post No. 5752 V. F. W. to be borne by the area devel BR 2 Yorn the ve D / S » Te Pl Fi other allied necessities for B pete in fe angle F500 York on Saturday, Sunday wi'l be held Monday March OPE» as agreements made © a - : 4 i : y, 1 y, Ma # : Yi : : 2 ractory ex LJONEZA énior 10 ay irst city-owned cars and fucks. 10 EVALUATY own ug. the 2200s! High Htll00 and Monday, March 18, 19 14, at 8 pm. in the fire hall, between =~ Nissley Gingrich Decision was made Mrs. Rober and 20. on their trip to, and stay in, *® e.Doroug Biol BUNDLE DAYS” Donegal high school’s Stu- : Twi Mar. 14- high schoo! will be Mar dent Council will be repre the group voted 10 high school. 18, at which time discarded school honor was revealed Piersol, director of bands at Slocats the fesolie Dusine — clothing will be collected to oy Jented 3) the Southern Dis- i . ; i 0 serv 3 orprivileged child- P ’ $ > il conven- this week when it was an- Jowa State university. . : help underprivileged c B Junior Class la : Phyllis, according to Mor- ding SEZangonenl JSinieen Hats-Hats-Hats! ren in the southern Moun- ly y tion March 18 at Cornwall nounced that Phyllis Keener, rell Shields, Donegal high stations Donegal high school senior, cp 1 band instructor, is a area were notified of the in- .jpene” will demonsltrate Parents and neighbors are has been named to p'ay first remarkable musician. She has jenuon, chair in the bass clarinet sec- heen p'aying the difficult P!d high school by James Ben- nett, Bob Phillips, Don Eby and Joan Landvator. R. F. Hallgren, advisor, will ac tains and overseas. Shades of the 1920's! Paris, are re-enacted by a nl ICO made a “ : s As costumes and proper- capable cast under Miss Zel- Only $ more than the “Power of 2 ,rg0q to empty clothes stor-ties are accumulated at the ler’s able direction. Hat” at the show to be held , 0 5055 of good, used Win- Donegal high school for the tion of the Region #3 band pass clarinet about four Beet at Hostetter's Wednesday eV- 4... 2nq summer garments junior class play, “Our . Rehearsals are in full sw- company the group. James contest this weekend at Ab- years. Three years she has REPRESENTATIVE ening, Mar. 16 under the aus- 4 oir fami'ies no longer need. Hearts Were Young and IN& Properties are being as- Bennett will act as a group ington, Pa. been in the district band and gppAKS HERE pices of the Mount JOY ciothes for babies, children Gay,” there is being recrea- sembled and arranged, and discussion leader, Phy'lis, daughter of Mr. three years in the regional. Representative Ed Eshle. branch of the hospital auxil- 514 adults, as well as sheets ted a wee bit of a bygone costumes brought out of TO and Mrs. Joseph K. Keener She was top rated intheman visited the Donegal ary. She will a'so demon ;ng plankets are requested. era which will be brought NOt} balls, pressed, and TO WASHINGTON of Maytown, won the honor district this year and as a high school Problems of De- strate the ability of a few ac- 1 Jw hee'ed shoes and over-to life the nights of March made ready. . The senior class at Done- by her outstanding perform- result was not required 10 mocracy classes Tuesday, cessories to transform an old g,e5 of every size are espec-18 and 19 when the play is Ber gal high school is planning a ances and tryouts in district try out for the regional but Narch 1, to talk on state and Suit or dress into an outfit joy yeep). presented to the public un- preprr SCHOLARSHIP oneday trip to Washington, bafid competition. She was on the strength of her past|scal government. that is in keeping with the Bl der the direction of Miss rreT GIVEN D. C. Friday, to see Congress rated No. 1 superior. achievements was automatic- latest mades. Catherine G. Zeller. ; : In action, as well as to tour Regional band, which isally named to play first Men are encouraged to at- TO SPONSOR MOVIE “Bucket” hats, “flapper” The national Merit Schol- the various government faci- the same as state, will be chair. PARTY FOR WRESTLERS tend the show, as this trans- The American Cancer So-gresses, pointed-toe high arship Test was administered lities. held at Abington Senior-high Phyllis is taking a com- A party for the Donega' formation could save them ciety is sponsoring a free mo-gshoes, and other mementoes to 128 eleventh grade stu- Bote school on Thursday, Friday mercia' course at Donegal wrestling team was held on the price of a new Easter vie on Cancer to be shown atof “the 20's” will be much dents Tuesday, March 8. The MARRIAGE LICENSES and Saturday of this week and has been accepted by El- Wednesday, March 2 at the outfit for their wives’ the Capitol Theatre, Lancas- in evidence as Cornelia Otis results of this test should be Harry G. Kreisér, Mt. Joy with public concerts Friday izabethtown college for en- high school by mothers of There will be refreshments ter, Tuesday, March 15 atSkinner and Emily Kimbr- returned to the school by Rl, and Elaise J. Eby, Kin and Saturday at 8 p.m. Guest trance next fall. the wrestlers. and door prizes. 9:30 am, for women only. ough’s hilarious adventures sometime in May ser, R1. :