The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 23, 1961, Image 1

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a ay, Rotary Club Elects Officers The Mount Joy
~~ For Coming Twelve Months I Se < % :
Dr. John H. Stauffer, 8! are:
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Elsewhere in this paper is | Walters and Henry G. Car: Raily . or rmaitcaiiz i? 301 SIXTIETH YEAR, NO. 43 MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
story about a Brownie ' Wg penter, -
roop which visited The Bul- ; . " . .
inane day Jas weck. ~ \ Honor Roll Students Merchants’ Meeting Schoolmen Plan Good Friday Service Petition
A 3 . ¢ Mount Joy erchants . id rvice T . W {oder; D. 1 :
Named At Donegal Hi siorvitiain'n Object To 4.000 tie Sea err fear 2 i Concerning
IY ' .e ® ®
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- This is an invitation to
portant meeting on Monday : OT foife and M
Six seniors, one junior, leman and Michael Simmons morning, March 27, at nine Florin Ministerial Associa- Wolfe; D. R. Wolfe an ?
ther Brownies, to school
lasses or any group which .
two sophomores, one fresh- Fifteen seniors, thirteen o'clock at the G. C. Murphy Pro posal tion will be held at the Pres- BE Sond. iusic will be fdr Pa rking
man, seven eighth-graders juniors, fourteen sophomor- store. byterian Church, Mount Joy, nished by the choirs from the
ight like to see the inside
f a busy newspaper and
Finting plan. d fi th-grad dees, thirty frest thirty B
an ve seventh-graders made es, Urty ireshmen, inirty- EE _ ire s of the Donegal ‘ a Re wi v " z
the all-A honor roll at Done- three eighth graders, and po District one on March 31, from 12 to 3 Pre Shr teria ol Cire A and ness which are expected tobe
gal high school for the four- forty seventh-graders made Trinity Lutheran Church. aced before the Mount Joy
' eo oo oo
' formation of four giant P10 tour .e a3 ok ral as or pl
th report period. the “B” honor roll for the Junior C as school districts in Lancaster The participating minist- A cordial invitation is x De ae oT ab went
 


East Main street, has been Laverne Mummau, vice
\ “ elected president of the Mt. president; Lester Hostetter,
El Joy Rotary club. secretary, and Joseph Shaef-
i v He was named to the of- fer, treasurer.
. /A\AR fice Tuesday afternoon by Directors, besides the a-
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The all-A seniors include: same period, with all A's y ers in the order of service tended to everyone to attend in is a petition CONF
It was a little hard on William Young, Lorraine and B's on their report card. T G s Pl county. will be the Rey. Messers. R.this service meeting ad
ednesday to see many “elty, Geoffrey Mariner, Seniors on the “B” honor oO ive ay And, they are ready to let
the school people know their Being circulated is a re
Tohn Martin, David Johns, roll we Ke Brubaker, . b
md Marion Gerlitzki. Mery Cdliing yo Fri. & Sat. stand. Legion Post Presents quest to the borough to “do
gns of spring despite the
ct early flowers are show-


N g color and . robins have Barbara Stehman was the Shearer, Joyce Wolgemuth, At last week's March meet- Sy Soot Jarking
Pen seen, -- junior on this roll. Dorothy Engle, Carol Gratch Bernadette Soubirous was ing of the board, a formal T 50 St U S = S acili yi 8 2 nnsy
y ® 0 oo DR. JOHN H. STAUFFER Sophomores were: Mary Marian Hiestand, Martha a French peasant girl who opposition was approved and wO - ar stl e ag vania Sepo ots. 3
However, one good sign x : Ellen Matthias and Barbara Rainbolt, Deanna Walker, later became a saint because ordered sent not only to the Specifically, the petition
bpeared Saturday of last the board of directors, at its Olson. Walter Chin, James Kreider, of her vision at Lourdes. state department of public The W. S. Ebersole Post schultz, Raymond Huber, Da- suggests that ‘the areas be
P eek when Dr. Elvin wheel- organization meeting. The Freshman was Connie Carol Goepfrich, JoAnne Even today people go to instruction chiefs but to the #185 American Legion, pre-vid Baker and Harry Bless lined into individual spaces,
i his travel trailer out of new president succeeds Rich- Hoffman. .. Martin, Sandra Barnhart and Lourdes seeking cures for Lancaster county school di-sented a 50-star Americaning Jr. presented the flag to providing for two rows of
parking place on theard M. Stark. Eighth graders were Phil [inda Hayden. all kinds of physical ail- rectors. fiag to Girl Scout Troop 270 Eugene M. Fry, Conestoga diagonally parked autos.
pnnsy lot, hooked it to his Dr. Stauffer asd other of- Longenecker, Debra Wolge- Juniors included: Susan ments. Recently the Governor's Tuesday evening. Rl, principal of the school. The feeling (is that the
ito. : ficers selected will be in- muth, Donna Ray, Dennis Webster, Sharon Enroughty, The story of Bernadette Committee on District Re- This troop is sponsored by Ed Kneisley introduced the available area is not being
® o oo stalled in June and will as- Landis, Jeff Hawthorne, John , ~ Cross, Lonny Wolge- will be reenacted Friday and organization submitted a re-and meets at the Episcopal Legionnaires. About 350 per-used to its best advantage
railering—at least for the sume their new duties July Brown and Kathy Brown, muth, Joan Staley, Linda Saturday night. March 23 port recommending that the church. sons attended the ceremonies. because cars are parked
veral local families who 1 Seventh graders ee Huck. June Hollinger, Joan and 24, in Donegal high “school districts of Lancaster Commander Irvin H. Smith Bee wherever and in whatever
joy the hobby—is strictly ott fi J es Cates, Bone Sg Graybill, David Greer, Lois school auditorium. “The County be reduced from 16Jr. and Comrade George ROSE SOCIETY manner is the whim of the
warm-weather activity ler officers ( selected Rebecca Kling, Lucina Esh- Thuma, Georgie Mumper, Song of Bernadette”, a play in number to four. Liebschultz made the presen- The Elizabethtown Rosedriver. Thus, spaces are was-.
at’s in spite of the in . Virginia Burris and Larry in three acts, will be present- pe Donegal school board tation of the colors, and Mrs. society will meet with Mrs. ted.
bc took his into the moun- St dents Hold Election Jones. ed by the junior class. Cur- p,q gone on record opposing Bruce Pennell accepted the Robert Forney, = Elizabeth- The parking area belongs
ns a year ago on a hunting u @aphomores were Ferne tain is eight o'clock. “in principle the proposed gift on behalf of the Girltown, this evening (Thurs- to the Pennsylvania railroad
p and got it stuck in Woleemuth, Janet Brubaker, Sharon Enroughty will recommendation.” and sets Scout troop. day) with Miss L. Mae Brin- but under arrangements al-
w drift B On Govern ment Day Pamela Cupper. Robert Mari play the role of Bernadette. out 5 ‘Soreseesble fesulis of ee ser as co-hostess. Rev. Henry ready in force, the Borough
D Tl co» ner. Julie Ober. Suzanne Other characters will be por- such. centralinfioh” Any ‘ Becker of Mount Joy is pres-has an option to control and
’ dvaz - y 3 py -
Despite the fact therestill Seven out of ten offices i 3 i ; Martin, Joan Landvater. Es- trayed by Susan Webster, : A new, 50-star flag of the ident regulate parking







ther Heisey, Jav Linard. Da- Avis Cross, David Smith. Da- Spe a Iesdiutin United States was received
a lot of street work to be were taken by the New Era:
ne in Mount Joy, repair- narty in the Youth Day in:
gE the damages of the win- Government election held on
» the local situation is far Tuesday, March 21, at Done.
* from being the problem gal high school. Three were
1S In sole ig from the Progressive party.
f you doubt it—first time He ® Slotuon, Donsored by Lo
re in Lancaster take 2 an annual event. Winners
ve off the main, heavily will take part in the dinner =
MS ve'ed Streets. and tour of Lancaster Mar.
% wasn't it like th 28 The winning township
fis oe Foeter y lke the qupervisors will go to Har-
$ of Jericho. but because yishyrg for a tour and meet-
Was a church property, ing with Governor Lawrence
could almost feel that ;, the near future.
bre was a similarity. 3 :
®e © o y New Era winners in Tues-
; \ 3 2 ie: day's election were: Cheryll
AM ne, of the chief activities Brown. ~burg of Mougt
ain street this week has : hn oss
nthe demolition of the 3 avid Jos. gest of
b 3 ’ ’
rick home on the E.U.B. East Donegal bo” iSO;

vid Bvers, Sally Ulrich vid Greer, Barbara Stehman. by the Conestoga e'ementary
Judy Kionle, Ann Barnhart. Patricia Nornhold. Wendy 12. 8ains of district consoli-gip 01 quring special cere- E # did S k
Jeff Meckley. Olson, Brenda Pardoe, oy dations. .__, monies held in conjunction our anal ates ee
Freshmen Were Nancy Vo es Strickler, Linda Shields, fi ve Sreuments sgaing with the Parent-Teachers As- . .
gle. Patty Ney. Darlene Min- J ewis Hart, Howard Mum- : ¥ ~ sociation meetin Thursday TY J P N
nick, Walter Johnson. Tom may, Harry Brooks. Paul which were listed by the ¢vening, I y WO . . ominations
Heicev. Nina Levv. Marilvn Richards. Nadine Bailey, Donegal board include:
. Wenger. Sandra Slnad. Shar- Mary Wolfe. Sandra Mihalik 1+ Elimination of local Commander Irvin H. Among the several politic- races on the G.O.P. have ap-
on Reese. Sara Houseal. Sue Catherine Harnish. Nancy S¢hool boards, local authori- Smith Jr. of the Mount Joval races which have formed peared. For tax collector,
Fchleman, Christian Sherk. Graham. Sandra Crowl. Car- ties, local tax collectors and American Legion, Post 185.up for the primary election, three names have been filed
Charles Theobald. Carole 4] Detweiler. Connie Ander- local assessors; assisted by Comrades Oliver none is giving the onlookers — Charles Richard Kepple,
Mumma, Pamela Toodin. gon and Judith Nisslev. 2. Increase in the number Spickler, B. A. Shupp, Harry more interest than the tussle Jacob R. Corll and Dorothy
Rarbara Engle. Kathv May. Mics Catherine G. Zeller, of state controls; Blessing Sr. George Lieb-for the offices of justice of E. Kipple.
Martha Forwood. Warren pnglich teacher, is directing, 3- Increase in the costs of the peace. Mount Joy's East Ward
Hoffman. Richard Heisey. joan Baker and Judy Shr- operation; " In a field which will see pag 5 race for constable be
John Enroughty, Karen Yine- um. are student directors. 4. Loss of individuality, 83RD BIRTHDAY only two men nominated, {ween Charles J Chunko
st. Jean Troutman. Vicki Ro- committee chairmen are as and i Elmer Heisey will observe four in Mount Joy are seek- 5nq Charles D Drace
herts. Jane Mumma. Sharon g,)15ws: stage, Ray Living- 5. A questionable gain inhis 83rd birthday on Sunday, ing election on the Republic- Bio
Morrison. Janet _ Homer. op. properties, Artie Sch- educational advantages. March 26th. an ticket.
Sandra Gephart, Keith Vogt. neider and Emma Geesev: They include James Hoc-
Tom Long, Jay Ronald Hess q,stumes, Lois Thuma; sound 4
Eighth grade — Virginia pp and lights, Roger Geo. Brown To Make enberry and Ray Knorr, Takes New Post
who presently hold the offic-




ch . Shearer, Patsy Ober. Susan Richards: publicity, Carol 7 2
E property - Barbara Brown, Mount Joy, Chery Brown, a ean Musser, Svlvia Longenecker, Buchenauer: tickets, Joan it + H $5 nd 2thony Warta and With College
] i sor; “New Era” joann Gish, Shelby Chunko gir1av and Jovee N T: : a i :s R. Bombe New
though workmen have [0WRship supervisor; Deanna da i . ) . aey and Joyce Newcomer. ace 1 0 n The two men who receive James R. Bomberger,
In removing interior por- V2Lker, Mount Joy borough party, has been elected carol Blake, Jove Beamen- ype up Nancy Graham and ut ancrion the highest number of votes Haven Street, has been nam-












 



i : - “burgess” of Mount Joy. She lbano, Steve : eid
flhs of the structure for school director; James Krei ures 8 oe a Ss Sopfer, Pau RIORD,. Aye Catherine Harnish; ushers, Gaorge Brown IT of Mount manager is Jacques H. Gei- will be placed on the ballot €d to the faculty of Eastern
eral weeks, the final phase 37» Mount Joy township dots school held 1a 2 on. Leroy Willams. ker. C2rol Herr, ; Joy, long identified wiih senberger, Jr. in the fall in the general el- Mennonite College at Harris-
bs soon finished In a coup. rool director, and Martha Dohesel 1g sow dz 7 el. old Smith. Ken Shoemaker, paculty advisors ave: stage Republican politics, has an- Brown will be opposed in ection onburg, Va., it was announc-
of days to stout bei P- Rainbolt, school director at Student Government ay el- Glenn Sauder, Jerry Ober. Hubert Peters; printing. pounced that he will be athe primary by roe H i In the meantime. other €d officially this week.
Is came tumb’ing boii large. ro es Senghter Porer. Jloimes, Sale OS Kenneth Devoe; art. Michael candidate for reelection as Feagley, veteran Lancaster : ! : He will teach journalism
’ : v rs. oO n, ; i ve - . y, ste A ce
e loaded into trucks and Progressive candidates Donegor street. Srey ney Barbara Weaver Jaghers. Mrs: Mary controller of Lancaster coun-township supervisor, who is and literature, beginning
led away. winning seats were Sharon B oy eerran. Donna Ney. Mary = ewellyn. ty. the Republican organization’s Ww T H Id next fall:
Bosom Baker, Marietta school gjrec. - H JoAnn Fryberger, Ray- His name will appear on candidate. V.F. : 0 lo] For the past four years he
tor; William Young, E. Don- CUBBERS TO MEET Sumpman. Anne the primary ballot in May. The Mount Joy candidate, . . has been head of the English
; : egal township school direct- Five Cub Scout Leaders i it Tp Gilbert, Sue Farm Women Brown this year is com- who has given full time to Officer Election department at the Lancaster
0 Give Cantata or, and JoAnne Martin, of Pack 63, Florin attended aa, NSally. Zuch, St- pleting a four-year term and the county office, has made Post 5752. v. Mennonite school, Lincoln
school dirtctor at large. the annual Cub Scout Lead- aTe Reiner Sherry Wolge- Host To BPW. he is basing his race for re- important changes in the 7 Mount Jo¥ a ost bl hs Highway East, and has been
Ic Im Sunday Much spirit was shown in ers Pow Wow at East Lam- 4, ang Carolyn Boltz. Society of Farm Women §, Sléction on a “experience operation of the controllers en Monday. March it charge of publication of
. » the campaign this year, and peter Twp Elementary school Seventh grade — Robert >OtCtH d the Manni Joy counts theme. His campaign office. He has revamped and ular } 18 on a ye a the school’s monthly publica-
Olivet i Calvary { ra'lies were held by both on Saturday, March 18. rubaker. “John Stehman, nig dd Professior al mechanized the bookkeep 2%, 8 8 Oelock 2 ? tion, “The Mill Stream.”
ed cgnta a. by J 4 parties. A victory parade was Taking part in the four Marilyn .Baker. Susan Hos- oe rE ay il Meetin ing system, installed a vouch House. Ct wil elest. new A graduate of Mount Joy
dep will > Je held Wednesday by the New training sections were: Mrs. 4+." jean Krow, Angela hi Py rt reeling Ol g er system for payment of The post wi high school and of Eastern
e Senior oir o . ._ tetter, > ring
bills, records were consoli- officers for the 1961-62 term.









 
 









4 Era pariy. virginia Reheard, handi- 1 ;t7¢, Geraldine Mummau, ; i z al 3 Cer: oP Mennonite College, he re-
FES = U 2 i Be crafts; Mrs. Eleanor Kaylor, iis Shenk, Jeanie Stoudt, In Jie soot hal ok Donsgst Being Planned dated and a new payroll i “lo 274 IMPOT” ceived the master's degree
i ; / i : ; ste: » J c meeting & - .
A pe the 10:15 ay games; Mrs. Maurice, stunts, john Frecht, Sarah Barrows, urday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis A meeting is scheduled for a sald that the ie De dd lo attend, from Temple last June.
rice : B P WwW T M k skits and ceremonies; Maur nary Effley, Linda Ginder. Bixler presided. The Society the benefit of Lancaster OUR v's net emplovess re. There will be ‘othicr | Impors At Harrisonburg, he will
he ; cantata on Christ's "°° . 9 a ae Cow oe Fail Berto Linas Shey. ine Ted gave $5 to the Society cf ty farmers is the psteterle 5 tirement system was set up tant business discussed con- be a i= biweekly
> Tie t . . pack administration. son. izabe , _ Crippied Children. the Elizabethtown Area hig YE § - ee lois. this Student new .
un ony fd Sixth Birthday Brees Felionhaun:, yonns Mr. Henry Hackman, 3 ghool. Elizabethtown, on through the efforts of Brown ogning euviliey Io Te Ra Bombetger is Ye son
a 2 Cindy Mumper. Linda 2rph- sr at Donegal A 7:30 Be ring g er. o Wirs, fol omberger
k the last few days of The Mount Joy BusinessCLUB AWARD ey. Y oanie Farmer, Doris scisnee fesene® 2 Da Thursday, Mar. 30, at TEMPORARY CARRIER building program will head Of | Mrs. Violet Bomberges
Saviour’s life on earth,and Professional Women’s Richard Christy, salesman gion." ghirley Holby. Linda = ht wip to Poland last The meeting will be in- Lloyd R. Swarr has beenthe list. B 0







inning with the rejoicing Club will celebrate its sixth for Clarence W. Herr, will es. Sandra Barton, Carol *' T : 2 amed temporary carrier on im ;
he mu’titude with hosan- anniversary on Monday. be presented Ford Motor ig Hohoy, Nancy Oliver, S' izes were awarded format in pay A discussion Mount Joy Rural Route 2. SCHOOL AND HOME TWO TROPHIES i
and palms as He entered March 27, at the regular Company's 300-500 Club a- g,ren Rice, Gale Simmons, to Mrs. Samuel Balsbaugh and a Sheena bar He will serve until a reg. The regular meeting of the Two championship trophies
city of Jerusalem, and monthly dinner meeting held ward at a banquet in the patricia Yunninger, Roy Ar- od Mes RN Ror]. session wil } oan (hoular appointment can be Mount Joy School & Home were received ‘Monday night
bing with the tragedy and at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall. Bellevue Stratford Hotel, 101d, George Broske. Garry Hostocses Were: (Mrs. Wm. the genore) Tilly © lata made to fill the vacancy left Association was held Tues- by Donegal high school ath-
moh of Calvary. The special features of the Philadelphia, March 27, hon-cypper. Michael Germer, Hershey, Mrs. David Wit- local soils an by the death early Tuesday day evening, March 21, at 8 letes at the annual Lancaster

 
 





 


 
 
 
: : : : 3 ) rr = i i the growing, : ag se school C tv Athletic L ban-
he Rev C. E Ulrich will i i ion oring high-ranking ~~ Ford pavid Heuer, Larry Hostel- oo "yp. “apary Schaeffer, Practices in : of Mahlon Foreman. p.m. in the all purpose school County etic League
in charge of the service, ee 4 Bo orion dealership car and truck fer, Michael Kear, James eat Henry Musser, Mrs, harvesting Pa 2ryine OF Swarr has been serving as room. quet, held at Hostetters.
ch will include adulteny a 9th grade student at salesmen of 1960 in the Phil- Ressler. Jeffry Sensenig, and Lizzie Keener, Mrs. W. Scott field gh WE an t oe substitute carrier. Plans were approved for a Hostetters.
tism and reception ofponegal high school, and adelphia sales district. Eric Zeiters. Heisey, and Mrs. Robert For- sultant will be presen Fe* BE. Chicken Barbecue to be held More than 130 people at-







i i 7i b'ems and practices ; : Sv av 30. Jas. tended rards for th -
bers Clifford M. Sch- i v View Pro DONEGAL P.T.A. Memorial Day, May 30. Jas. tended as awards for the cur
: ; guest speaker Grant (Tic) ney. iva of this. dred , 5 : ; ir ih
| will direct the choir and £ i | S ol Ho Oo 2 B.P.W. members attending vo The fourth and final meet- Roberts is general chairman. rent season were distributed.
ald C. Eby is church or- Ng ne Loca tu ents n r included: Mrs. Joseph Ger- The farmers are urged to ing of the Donegal P.T.A. Dr. Coleman, superintend- Emerson Stehman received
ist. “A Sense of Humor” mer, Mrs. G. F. Naugle. Mrs. bring soil test reports to the will be he'd Thursday, Aprilent of elementary schoolsa trophy for the D. H. S.
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I at At Cou nty Science Fair Paris Hostetter. Mrs. Glenn meeting for consultation. It 6, with an election of officers was guest speaker. His topic championship rifle team and

 
 
 





mid 3nd Soot . : y | Y rs a: Balsb 4 as i of fo soils from for t year scheduled. was ‘‘Changes in Education.” x vy is or he co
ano : s. Do Pictures showi F i hool eral hospital school of nurs-pert, Mrs. Samue alsbau- tes 1 or nex r Chan E Ce ed . :
h s; Mrs. Donald Mar- Fict howing the our Donegal high schoole Schon] ; ins gu 103 ; rom ih I So,
: off withing scholarship, ch would gh, James Spangler, this part of the stat }


a i ts Walked iti isses certain el f the t
contralto: Glenn Y For- growth of the £lus | during studen ity- pay half of the tuition for a Mrs. Ralph Thome, Misses certain elements o e top
, tenor; Warren H. Bentz- these Six years will be on Honore Be ene woman taking the 3- Anna Mae and Ruth Eby, soil are gradually depleting. »
beritone Osher choir dipay hospitality committe So the Armory atyear hospital course leading Mrs. Herbert Sy oe This Syeationa) une
Pers Deruieipating. ate: wil be ton: Fre sion CRLer to certification as a register-and Mrs. Begone og Pa Ai of Eliza,
Bit Aumont Ruth Hale olides Catherine J. Ben- Geoffrey Mariner, firsted nurse. : : i s Edgar Funk. bethtown for the welfare of
4 Brenias en Rett Ruth Balsbaugh Jean: glace Winner. 1 ihe Donegal Toe 3901 og post ig rors Nissley, Mrs. those farmers who are in. $8
a uchenauer osep ’ ’ ] : turi almos ex Mrs. y, $ .
? i F held recently, featuring s X : # : d Fe nd
Fenauer, Anna ae Eby, ete Gemer, Floy Gilbert, Science Fair held secently [808 SIE, SUL i Howard Sau, es. Andrew fereted. in the conservation
2 Why, Jaitley Forney, tetter, re Stites PR oi physics division of competi-scientists all over Lancaster Nissles Ey Newcomer De oH 2 oe igh pro-
Bi Gemberlmg, Lois fos Wealand and Theda Young tion Jeff's exhibit answered county, will be open to the r Er Ne Ison Herstock Mrs i Ny vm.
er, Donald Martin, Betty '” the question of how wet Les- bublic from 6 to 10 pm. on Mrs. Ne ,
teer, A bert Newlin, John
Harold Funk, Mrs. Ralph CHICKEN BARBECUE
g p Frid ights aro unk, .
re, Jay Sherk, Nellie Vo- ; i Fd Saat Hay m2 Ralph Kauffman and Mrs. The Mastersonville Fire
Sall West ud Loela Oo D ’ Li John Dick, with his ex- \” are —— Charles: Frey. i Co. will hold a chicken bar-
y ; Nn Dean's List hibit of syntheticized plastic, — The April meeting will be pecue at the fire hall on Sat.
basketball team.
Donegal supervising Prin-
cipal, W. I. Beahn gave the
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Kg! BE The ladies’ auxiliary to
wild #® the Fire Company will hold
A a dance Saturday evening,
ji March 25, from 7 to 10 p.m.
i It will be for vouths 9 to 15
i vears of age or 7 and 8 with
P parents. Spot dance winners
March 11 were Donna Bailey

  



 




 








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mer. Arthur Gish, a freshman WOR honorable mention in As a public service, The 1eld at the home of Mrs urday, April 1, from 4 to 8 Toons Pas Res. Sue
nh at Marichester: College, in the senior high chemistry di- Bulletin lists the following Alvin Reist. p.m. Sua eid >
OVIDE PARTY North Manchester, Indiana, vision. : physician, who may be Brie S gn
3 ifteen members of theijs on the Dean’s List of Hon- Nancy Schlosser, with bac- reached for emergency ser- FIRST BASEBALL : TO GIVE CONCERT
ior Red Cross c'ub ator Students for the winter teria culture, was named to vice or by those who are The opening Donegal ‘high NEW ARRIVALS Three sixth graders from the Elm Tree Elementary Geos. AU :
egal high school gave aterm. receive honorable mention in unable to contact their school baseball game will be school took three of five prizes awarded recently in the ¢ g on Ins and his
Patrick’s Day party for To appear on the Dean’s the senior high biology di- family physician: plaved at Penn Manor on : » = elementary grades division of the Manheim Central Dis- on wis e King quartet
children at the Crippled List, a student's grades must vision. Sund Tuesday, April 4. This is a Mr. and Mrs. S. Herbert g1jct Science Fair. They include: (left to right above) Bar- = pave a concert at 7:30
ildren’s Hospital in Eliza-be sufficiently high to place Lorraine Felty, whose pro- unaay non-league game. The first Eby, Mount Joy R2, are the ry Mellinger, who showed an electra plating project for Satur ay Evening, March 23
htown Friday, March 17.them in approximately the ject was on home-made dyes, home game will ‘be played parents of a daughter, born second place; Jack Hostetter, who was grand champion at the United Zion Church



was 4 rsday, April 8, with Lam Sunday, March 19, at the with a conservation project, and Robert Hershey, who in Elizabethtown. The pub-
es he played 204 Upper i 10 pe Son of his Nis Jamel i ed Dr. David Schlosser Ta pias ng St. Joseph's hospital. demonstrated a chain reaction —Photo by Dussinger lic is welcome.