The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 07, 1961, Image 1

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    Fair skies and mild weath--
while not entirely to the 146 pounds Monday morning
ing of most deer hunters, in Sul ivan
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DIVIDENDS
A five percent dividend Th M t
was declared Tuesday morn- ce oun oy
ing by the Board of Directors
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f the Mount Joy First N f . So
0 © oun 0 irs \Na- wy ,
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tional Bank and Trust com- CEA» a p
pany at its weekly meeting. ny ae pr 3
A regular 4 percent divi- | oo) : 4 nN \
dend, plus a special 1 per J » od 5 4
‘ I ' Y
cent dividend was announced
for the second six-months | i a nA
J —
period of 1961, A previous 4 ne er
aru
percent declaration was made S . wh
at mid-year. WAIN BLYY 11 treat ati SIXTY-FIRST YEAR, NO, 28 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY".
D.H.S. Basketball Team Florin Photographer Lands Dy Schlosser Re-elected Head
Away To Successtul Start Shot In National Magazine Qf Done gal Union School Dist.
Donegal high school’s '61- Smith, Gohn, Koser and Lin- Robert P. Frey of Florin uses a German made camera
hip hiv Retvall ted de off ary week, Donegal meets hit oo little. “jack pot” thisof Yery high quality. Dr. David E. Schlosser hasing of the board was Edw. Charles, Dr. Thomas Mariner
o Wee : How did he know to send poen elected to serve =z sec-Charles, who was named Frank Walter Jr., Joe Grein-
Already, with the season an old foe in the season's In the December issue ofthe picture to “Friends?” ond term as president of the vice-president er, Samuel Becker, Joseph
less than a week old, the home opener—Columbia. “Friends” a nationally - cir- He saw a copy in a barber Donegal Union School Dis XJ night the board Carroll, Roy Longenecker,
Indians have racked up a - a E o©oQ, culated magazine published shop. trict Board of Education. transacted business as a 13- Martin Musser, Henry Ruth-
pair of wins for a 1000 per- Di 1c N by the Chevrolet division of ween} He was named Monday man body, reducing its num- erford, Robert Spangler,
cent record. - vision ames Soreisl Moor he ha Fl ‘ S D night as the board held itsber from 19 as another step Musser Heisey and Bruce
Number one triumph came Local Man ied ifi-page eSlored pic: FIOFIN ets ate December meeting in tke li-toward a seven-man board. Gingrich.
x Andscape. brary of Donegal high school. The jointure and then union- Members of the board who
The picture article called For Yule Sing The meeting followed aization of the district pro- petired include: Arthur Zook,
an orderly reduc- Charles Ruhl, John Roland

DECEMBER 7, 1961 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
‘hot a spike buck weighing
county whileon Friday night of last week
ved favorable to many hunting with his father. Jack in the opener against Man- Qld jer of Month “The Cold Land,” featured Tl 1 ve ty dinner in the cafeteria, hon-vides for
’ he annua ommunity Hb os . ;
y from an original 20 pong members of the
bunt Joy sportsmen, andis a freshman at
borts of deer kills began high school.
kling into the Bulletin
ice by mid-morning
bnday. ear'y Monday while hunting
irst to report his deer was
lliam Vogel of 108 West
in Street, Mount Joy, who
bt a 7-inch spike buckbuck in Cumberland County never in doubt after the first
ighing 110 pounds at 10 a.
Monday in Fowlers Hol-
in Perry County. a spike buck. hardwood season with the | . tas sys
his sold'erly appearance jor made a different noise,” Contributions from the Libraries are to be
ext was Martin K. Miller
Florin, who shot an 8-
nt buck in Snyder County
7:30 a.m. Monday, and was
ud'y displaying a beauti-
Po'oroid snapshot of his
to local friends Monday
brnoon.
oseph Greiner, Mount Joy
killed a 6-point, 143-
nd buck at 2 p.m. Mon-
in Union County. It was
first deer after twenty-
years of hunting. He was
np Muscer Heiscy at his
il Rose camp.
oward Boyd of Manheim
shot an 8-point buck
ghing 130 pounds at 7:03
day morning in Perry
nty.
aul Werner of Mount Joy
shot a 9-point buck
ghing 115 pounds in Mif-
County Monday morning.
enry , Zerphey, N. High
bet, Mount Joy, got a 6-
pt buck weighing 150
d in Potter County Mon-
morning.
ary Stark, south Barbara
et, Mount Joy, shot a
e buck Monday morning
thing 100 pounds while
ing in Huntingdon Coun-
heck Martin, 14-year-old.
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
in, Donegal Springs Rd.
B Service Award dinner given names submitted and willp o-oo Zerphey advised noon for Mount Joy Rotar 52 BIE 10 5 J Hiern,
ternoon.
bre’s a matter of basic
iple which is concern-
ore and more people
particularly the Donegal
n School Board.
®e © eo
ere is ever more and
regulation and control
he local schools by the
The recent Pennsylvan-
to redistrict schools
een opposed actively by
ocal board.
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w, a director says that
y elementary school
shall receive instruc-
in physical education ac-
es for a period of 30
tes each day and that
dary school pupils shall
a minimum of three
cal education periods
eek.
@ ® ©
director said that the
Is are asked to fu'fill
defiiciencies of sociely
hat less and less time is
o fulfil the fundamental
ations.
e ee o
estate requires first this Taxes are just
hat until it is beginning yoy drive your heart out for wi'l not be too great.
difficult to find time the green and end up in the
to teach reading.
a public service, The
etin lists the following
bician, who may be
hed for emergency ser-
or by those who are
ble to contact their
ly physician:
Sunday
Newton Kendig
was his first buck. son. Thus, the pair of victor- ;
erseas in December 1960. at the Elizabethtown Crippled
Donegal heim township when a last five other smaller color pi
e or smaller color pic-
second layup by Art Schneld- Army Specialist Four Rich: {yes taken by tailors Christmas Carol Sing will
Mount er boosted the Tribe into a 42ard E. Gibble, 24, whose wile geross the country, but Frey's held in front of the Flor
be Oring the retiring members tion
. 5 f v aprahi Ove NOP &
in of the board, membership to seven over ay ..4 were: Charles Ruhl,
Wilbur Ebersole,
The only other officers el-period of years Martin R. Byers. Clarence
onJoy R2, shot a 4-point buck- 41 Frank Merriwell finish. Shirley, lives in Willow ye . Oiigted ‘ture bank on December 23rd at
was the principal picture, ected Monday night at the The board now includes, fo11inger. Kenneth Gainer
Tuesday night, also played Street, recently was named gkon of Little Conoy creck /:90 p.m. Vin'Y :
'n Tioga county. on a foreign floor, was a Soldier of the Month for the ws or three years > along The Christmas message annual reorganization xxyeet-beside Dr. Schlosser and ;.gq john Roland.
In other business Monday
Dr. R. M. Thome, Marictta Whopping 74 - 47 blasting of 7th Infantry Division in Kor-ho Bainbridge road, south wil be Even by Rev. How- . » .
ar ernhard, pastor of the Pl T RB id L b ight, it was voted t ro-
: an To Build Libraries pve, wm bn oe
‘venue, Mount Joy, got aPequea Valley. Victory was ea. : of Elizabethtown.
A finance clerk in Head- 1{ was a biter co'd morn- Florin Church of the Breth-
rangement with the Borough
Raymond Heisey, Man- Skirmish. quarters Battery of the divis-jng Frey said, with the tem-Tren. * Special music and a + : ¥ . »
heim Street, Mount Joy shot Donegal faced the new ion's 31st Artillery, Special-porature near zero. “It was treat for the children will be i El i Id € to macadam “Lost Alley,” lo-
"t Gibble was selected for, cold that the camera shut-inc’'uded in the program. n 0 eme mn ary ul Ings cated east of the Donegal
built great emphasis upon librar- Annex building. Cost of the
Jesse Mumma, Florin, bag-loss of four starters from
7ed a 5-point buck in Perry’ast year’s ball team — Sch- knowledge and performance po recalls. L Grand View and ies in elementary schools and construction was estimated
“ounty. neider left as the only regul- of duties and military cour- put. the picture which in. Dity take care of the expens- Seiler elementary school all new building plans now at $400—haif to be paid by
building, it was decided IMXon- must include such facilities. the borough and half by the
Luke Brubaker, Mt. Joyar around whom Coach Bud 'esY: cluded the stream, snow-cov-©S involved.
He entered the Army inapaq fields and a big Pennsyl- Everyone is welcome. day night at the Decermbrer |[t was pointed out that school. Other blacktopping
and pos-
1, got a 4-point buck weigh- Edwards cou’d build. .
‘mg 120 pounds in Lycoming Last se ason the Indians February 1960 and received yania Dutch barn, was a B meeting of the Donegal WU n- construction costs of the lob- around the school
Jounty T 3 : : "basic training at Fort Jack- hpjce s ton School Board 2 s 3 . aildines Sibly a new drive from the
y Tuesday at 2 p.m. Ittallied only one win all sea- ’ ! choice shot. ool board. by areas in the two buildings : TV ,
son, S. C. Gibble arrived ov- Ap industrial arts teacher Name Two Men Plans for such a construic- was not a reimbursable item rear of the building directly
tion have been studied bY from the state viewpoint be- into Richland Lane is tenta-
planned for next
business men of the commu-into the
B ies in early December looks ‘ .
yo He is a 1955 graduate of “hildren’s Hospital for more To Gift Staff the building committee and it cause it was not to be used tiv ely
j was estimated that cost for class rooms. However, the SPring.
Kills Begr Soo tn mrs sare pnts sue fo Sn Ties, Too fr ur
Mount Joy His parents, Mr. vhotography as one of his Two well-known Lancaster would be approximately S2.-yse of the space for libraries The board accepted with
pleasure a proposal by the
Jack Rice (6ft. 2 ins. tal) and Mrs. Enos S. Gibble, live popes, In fact, he has en.County businessmen will be (00 in each building. qualifies for the state aid.
Witness Tree chapter of the
led the [Indians on the first on Route 1, Mount Joy. joved it so much that he ac.Prominently identified with The libraries will be built —_—
the Lancaster County Agri-into the lobby areas, using Future Farmers of America
to p'ant three beds of bloom-
.
In ! nion hunting expedition with 14 WT . :
5 : . : TT tually is something of a
Points while 6 ft - 1 in. Art Life expectancy at birth-emipro, having ane many Cultural Center Fund Cam-concrete block and glass
> ing plants in front of Done-
This is the week for deer Schneider was in the twinin the 17th Century was 18.2. . paign. Jesse Snavely, Jr. and prick to partition i »
minting, but here’s a bear figure bracket with 10. years In the 20th Century it a £2 Janse piu Lawrence H. Skromme will rooms BS aden, TE Ch ristmas gal high school building.
ory, too! This week, Rice bombard-is 58-60 years. The current sa'e was made SeTVe aS co-chairmen of thement willbe installed and Beds would be located near
Several hunters from thised the nets for 21 points, B in February but General Mo- Major gifts division in theplans are now being explor- T; L 2 A d the small front parking lot.
forthcoming building funded to employ a librarian to ree Ig fe Dr. Thomas Mariner was
rea—about a dozen, to be Bob Young (6-0) had 19 and Embedded leaves in thei; waited until this season
may 4, make use of the prize. He drive. This was made knownpe in charge of both build- : . named representative and
Mount Joy's community nfartin Musser alternate to
x~ct—participated in a suc- Schneider was good for 39. lawn; if nop removed
~esful outing last week inOthers of the even dozen©asily smother patches o Levi H. Brubaker and ings.
™ion county when Roy Mil-ball players used by Edwards 8rass. ————— rr Leslie 8. Hubbard, co-chair Ee building committee Christmas tree is decorated, serve on the executive board
+, who lives near the Eliza-included Livingston, Grove, B—— men of the campaign. discovered that by installing lighted and a source of enjoy-of the Lancaster County Tax
~thtown Crippled Children'sB Smith, Greer, Byers, D. About the best way to Graduated From Snavely, a resident of Lan- the libraries now, the cost ment for everyone. Collection Bureau.
spital, bagged a 165-pound- hold down a job is better : disville, is president of theof the project wil be reirn- Erected last week and dec- Kenneth Gainer, who is
-, than anyone else. Sub School J. C. Snavely & Sons, Inc bursed by the state in the orated Saturday, the lightsretiring from the board, was
Christ Miller, Elizabeth- E : ‘same manner as if the pro- were turned on for the firstnamed — if legal require-
A
John -S.-Sing.t, signalmanand is a famili gu ; t : :
pe 2 amiliar figure in ject had been included in tire time Saturday night. ments do not dictate other-
came Wise — to serve as a citizens

awn R1, and Melvin Nolt, il E
in Noh Mail arly lo Avoid second class, USN, son ofphilanthropic circles, having ons ;
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Singer twice served in top ' posts in °F 0% BIGNE Bars Ree Du PM dlaisance representative be
0 r. an 3 e : ii
‘ear Rheems were in the
The state is now placim»& from the yard
board and the
roup of hunters. .
All the men were hunting Th By Ch 4 R of Maytown was graduated,two capital drives for the : : : tween the
Bother ane whe BE ée Je! ristmas us on Hyon Pe Enlisted Lancaster General Hospital. Ns. Jerry Zielis od ht company in matters
: i . : : . Basic Submarine School. at A member of the Landisville was cui, hauled to br.>"%* = : ;
Sie he kn Susy wg all Stressing the need for ev- ckite help during the Christ the New London Naval Sub-Church of God, Snavely also § A = Bowman’s yard and erected Pertaining to Governor Dick
y pb D IN gryone to cooperate on hisMas rush, but in the final an- marine base, Groton, Conn. holds membership in the anta to Arrive by the borough crew, direct. motnial prope authod
ed by Arthur Zerphey, and the boa ave au 1za-
he excitement of the occas-1961 “Mail Earl : lysis. if . ’
; y For Christ.alysis, if patrons follow these post graduates will reportLancaster Chamber of Com: ’
though tie Dohr ae kik mas’ Campaign, Postmaster free simple rules, they Can {, gperating submarines, af-merce and the Lancaster Ro. At Donegal Port assisted by SICO workers. tion to the tax collection bur-
«din rugged county, the Elmer Zerphey said This om not i disappoint yo. “which they will havetary Club. Kiddies 11! As usual, the Junior 2" Y piogesd wiih ,
nen welt forties thal they Week ay A Day. Wrap Christ. Tie. months in which to Skromme is vice-president Just in case you haver’t Chamber of Commerce od OO ozen. delin:
were oblifed to carry him agifts is the biggest sing’emas gifts securely — Be sure o 19 iy Sly 28 SuLEreses the New Holland Machine seen Santa yet or if wou charge of the actual decora- RN —
Iolaiively short distance to afactor in getting everything they -are Sddresse c early dolphin symbol of the sub.Company, Division of Sperry ant io 2 Ra in Jrodesrn i the community is
a) iQ Mg > rec — i i : r S S - 4 y
yay. del'vered before Christmas. ang correctly — and Mail all ina service. Rand Corp. in New Holland. Jenspos ro a Le RM OF to u ‘colorsdd holiday, sear hild C ‘e I
he kill was made about Naturally, the Post Office gifts and cards early. B B ow ! onegal Airport Satiir- pg 1 rifica y
Department plans to expand “If you have any articles ay afternoon! i
3 By special arrangement, The street lighting decora- .
iss tions are presenting a beautli- Hurt In Accident
its facilities and to provide of unusual size or bulk, bet- i $ . Old. Saint Nick If
ter check with .. ( | P d G aint Nic himself Ss
er check with the Post O Oo ege resi ent ives scheduled to arrive by =air- ful sight from one end of the Andrew Scott Aument, 5-
plane at about 2 p.m. borough’s Main street to an-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Aument, 144 New
Jaycees Set Date For '62 Iii iin aeiintas 1p :
mail them.” the Postmaster
‘ warns. The limits on size and Higher Education Costs That is, he will arrive if other, and private citizens in Phares I
weight of packages var'es K . ,.. weather permits. all sections of the area are Haven street, was admitted
depending on where youmail Lhe Cost of College Edu- Rows of only 2 ae] €E¢ canta will be arriving in beginning to put up theirat the St. Joseph hospital,
tstinmiished Study | and investigate ihe YOUr Package from. As an cation,” was the a is Rd hs dh thé area {0 mele a trip Imxte OWn bright lights. Lancaster, in a critical cond
1962 Distinguished > ‘Rate Cextra precaution against 10ss. sybiect discussed Tuesday the hilt to a i Nayiowm, Where he i vis- EB on aie being sirick bys
it for a time aturday af- ruck.
CHRISTMAS VACATION The child was hit when he

interesting
annually by the Mount Joy Pick the 1962 winner. The : : ;
. ) : . placing both your return ad-jans by President Roy Mc- faoititi ? ih ]
Junior Chamber of Comidhoios: hoversh yi a dress and the recipients ad- Auley. of Elizabethtown col, J2Ciities. Tr Donegal Union District stepped into the path of a
merce, will be held Friday secret until the night of the 4.65 inside the carton or lege The question is arising as Farm Women 3 schools will be closed forlarge truck on Marietta ave.,
night, January 26, it was an- presentation. package before it is wraoped. ¥ to whether or not the stu- may vacation from Det faetwosn id and Jl
2 o January 1, both ays fon, about 1:20 p.m. ednes-
nounced this week. Richard Lesher is general a : : Although he compared costsdents themselves are not .
Plans call for the dinnerchairman of srrengevients 1€ You use Chrismas 5 oe to individual students twenty partly responsible for some Hold Meeting included. Thus, school will day.
to be held this year at Hos-for the D.S.A program. Nom-, "~ your Christmas cards Years ago to the costs now, of these costs He showed Mrs S. T. Dundore, Eliza be dismissed Friday affer- Andrew suffered head in-
etters inations are to be returned to packages so that they he was chiefly interested inhow construction costs havebethtown was the speaker zt 1T2o0on, Dec. 22, and classes juries. He was taken to the
The D S.A. is given eachhim as quickly as possible. wi'l not conflict with the ad- pointing out how some of increased staggering jumpsthe meeting of Society oF will begin again on Tuesday hospital by the Friendship
Make the huge capital investmentin the recent years as a new Farm Women 8 at the home morning, January 2, 1962. Fire company’s amulance.
a mind Bo
year to the young man who TB meitisoe dress on the front,
has made outstanding contri- CHRISTMAS PARTY sure that correct postage iscosts are now handledphilosophy of education hasof Mrs. Paul Witmer, Mout B
butions to the betterment of The annual family Christ-g.1v affixed to each card through government loans {o£rown up. Joy RD. The members ans- -
the community in the field mas Party for the Mount JOY and package. When mailing private colleges and univer- That philosophy sets outwered ro'l call by telling =-
of public service. Sportsmen's association mem- gifts, it's a good idea to cities. that every boy and girl whobhout a Christmas decoratio=». FLORI N NEWS NOTES
Letters inviting nomina-bers wi'l be held on Sunday, (Turn to page 8) Dr. McAuley said that hehas the capacity should be An auction sale was heid
tons fof the award wil hs De hon Rize to 2p . ; Sen c a co'lege education. later with these items. Mr. Arthur Graveno was tendance.
issued within the next fewat the S s Farm. Santa & G a V hus, facilities are to be pro- The group donated $5 to home on leave over the week Mrs. 7 2
Jays by the Jaycees to vari- Claus will arrive at 3 p.m. Washington - ran ew vided and apparently the the Be Dystropihh3 end from Boston, Mass. the ae Sr hed
ous organizations, service with gifts for the children. taxpayers are going to sup-drive. : T David Geib ceebrated hisher home, and breaking her
port the program financially. Mrs. Roy Gruber had birthday on Saturday withankle.
Mrs. Howard
clubs and churches. There will be entertainment |
These groups ig being and refreshments for all. Yule Program Schedu e At Elizabethtown alone, he charge of donations. Mrs. friends at his home. Rev. and
rske o nominate perrons rere Brrr - . said. there are some $65,000 Clarence Brown, Harrisbure. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mec- Bernhard, entertained th
nown to them to have given BOROUGH COUNCIL Washington and Grandview three scenes: Starlight, the in student loans backed by accompanied by Miss Mariars Carvey and son, Campbells- HORI, to Oe
outstanding ny Le Devons meeting of E'ementary schools will pre- Nouv) Soom copsgn the government. Of that a-Koser on the piano, san= town, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib
i be nominated as a saps 3 Sul 5 Od orons sent their annual Christmas ight the O es €; and Lamp-mount, the college must pro-three Christmas songs. Hos- bert Kling of Mount .Joy Staufferstown: Mr. and Mrs.
idate, thus becomes an Council will be he'd on Mon- © light, the Outdoor scene. vide 10 per cent tesses were Mrs. Witmer. wicited Mr. and Mrs. Lester ‘ ; :
honor in jtself. day evening, Dec. 11, at the Program Tuesday, Dec. 12 at Characters for the Nativi- In analyzing college opera-Mrs Aram Musser, Mrs. Miri— Bradley on Sunday 5 7° Roy Bender of Moun; JoNiE,
Ater nominations have fire hall, beginning at 7:30 0’- 7:30 pm in the Donegal An-ty are Mary, Sally Gibble: tion costs, he said that 60 tonie Kolp and Mire, Arpeys The following gt NE, cal D.; Mr. and Mrs. John E.
been made, a committee will clock. nex auditorium on 8. Poplar i David Rosser, and75 percent goes for instruc- Newcomer. led on Mr. Geo. Mumper Sr. helm) ar. 2 nw hs,
Jireat fn Monat Joy. es Willen Holo: tional expenses. Average The next meeting will be-on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. snd Mrs Jecob Bey
the weather by sam miller sical lay “The Little ans Eakman icp S¥n sales i Pennsylvania, held in the social hall of tire X.eon Brinser of Middletown man of Mount Joy RD: Miss
Seal via Disil isle Bra a. Lu a: which are above the national Mount Joy Lutheran church, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ben- Naomi Gibble. Manheim and
: ; i : . Character paris willbe Members ol the church average, he said, range from January 20. der of Milton Grove, andr, d Mis Fro ;
like golf, is a warm sign, so the cold portrayed by David Beamen- choir are Cindy Eshelman, average of $4,700 for an in- B Ralph Mumper of Nefisvilie Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bernhard,
not 2 5 i derfer, announcer: Bellmaker Janine Eshelman, Linda structor to an average of $7-SILVER WEDDING Mrs. Vera Toomes of Wila. Betrimneey
he iy 3 Soe a, i ph Sure Wie: Nancy Blouen, Lois Ginder, Brenda 800 for a fu'l professor. A surprise “drop-in” parts Perry Co, is spending some MARRIAGE LICENSES
. A ar om Ari dod Sob. i B Ane] ey Heistand, Caro- For individual students, he was held Saturday evening. time with her daughter and Larry Jay Coover, River
A sign on 2 local gay sia: d colder; 13, and 14 rt G aie I Suan eener, Connie Lehman, raid, costs now stand at a Dec. 2, to honor Mr. and Mr=. son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. street, Maytown; and Verne
tion, “Buzz twice for night ie ies 15 and pa hg ae ame Bel. Bay Torah Naty Shearer national average of from $3,-J. Haro'd Frey, on their 25t1x George Mumper Jr. M Wolgemuth Florin
service, then, keep your oncy 2 » £00 Sov; Zram bel Soh owrkt 000 for hig, expensive wedding anniv ’ 2c Rona’'d Voge and’ Harry Jay 3 ric
shirt on while I get my pants li8ht wind to part cloudy; 17, Robert Hess; Old Bell, Rob- Coralers for the Lamplight schools to as low as $600 for The § annveneY . a7 Rona 4 yogsl i End Hurry Jay Butte rford, of
yp 18 10 and 20. clear: 21 sndet Brircer: Ki Rodnoy S Richard party, for friends and Robert Sprout left Tuesday Front street, Marietta, and
on.” D9 marily: clogdv: 23. 24 oy sen Sing, odney Does are Richard Cook, Jno. some. Pennsylvania averagesrelatives, was given by their to spend a week with rela- Virginia Mae Putt, N Bar-
The moon will be new on 25 Pam Y : Dry riot cc cold a ) ing’s Helper, i ag ae Po Pine $1,200 for res-twin sons and their families tives in East Liverpool, O. bara street, Mount Joy.
5 ! : : ion SI ? . 1%, 1den students, including at the home of Herbert Fres-. Jesse Mumma, shot leer ohn A ‘Tes :
De 7, od JXtemy Sov The moon will be high North The musical numbers will Carol Stehman, Bonita Shoe-room, board, fees and other Manheim R1. The twin is ea riy “Mond \y A rk pol 3 sina Mags
Sousa on Be =3 ho cain full on Dec. 22. At this be sung by a choir made up maker and Terry Zeiders. essentials. Harold Frey, of Marietta R1. ha unting in Perry C Be go A Tore 2 on
a ix Ei ior time, the moon will be at its of al' pupils in Grades 1, 2 Musical numbers will be Lester Hostetter, Rotary Besides Herbert and Har. . Florin ee a ou ary anes L. Eisenhauer, Mount
colaer Vea er. € how most reflective phase. Unand 3 of the two schools. sung by a choir of all boyssecretary, presided in the ab-old, the Freys have two held their annu l Ce 1
moon, when it takes place, Christmas day the moon will Grades 4. 5 and 6 will pre-and girls in grades 4, 5 and sence of president and vice-daughters, Janet d ; rd 8 Aristmas = John FE. Celtmacher, Mt.
will be rising in Leo, thisbe in warm Leo. sent “Lights of Christmas” in 6. Se eis aug s, Janet and Nancy, PParty in the Florin Hall on Joy, and Janet Louise Weav-
p . at home, and two grandsons. IMIonday night with good at-er, Church street, Florin.
from the moon. Look