The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 15, 1962, Image 1

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2 —. Telephones To Switch
efi elephones lo JSwitc The Mount Jo
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All exchanges of the Col-idivided into more than 100] Pe ce :
umbia Telephone Company—-|dialing areas, each identified hy h am
Columbia, Elizabethtown, [by a 3-figure code. The Area, 275g ‘
{ Mount Joy, Marietta and|Code for this section of Penn.| {EW pss 3 aa
B.. Mountville - will become/sylvania—most of the East. “5g oe» = y BH Ve
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made. fully integrated with the na-lern half, except for Philadei-
tionwide Direct Distance phia - is 717. Calls within the
hosen as ® Dialing network within a/717 (home) area will not re-

d raising ogi ¢ hs. Target date is/qui the " £ an Are:
Actually, it is not much of/féew months. arget date is quire use of an Area| “ ~ ” " . - -
1e club a piece Ys news. but Ears May 20. |Code. On calls outside the SIXTY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 38 MOUNT JOY, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
held in
School | Street readers will be inter. These exchanges have beepltiome sea it will Se Joc
: re’ nm ivi ioisary to use an rea Code. » {
to 7:30 ested, we're sure, that allon the receiving end of thisS B d ( / 0 M. h | * ® * %
, on sale | this fuss recently about the system for several years —|Every telephone customer oy an Ir. ont | \
reading of the Bible in Pub-distant telephone users were|/Will be given a booklet con. O00 mo § ES) 4 Irs IS]
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wail dis lic schools has made no able to dial directly in to lo-{t@ining complete instructions



















that the | change in local policy. cal subscribers. After May 20/0 the proper way to make
will be ® oo oo customers will dial direct fojDitect Distance Dialing calls |
also an- Many months. ago the Don. Many distant and nearby, —before Stover! ‘date "of |
five ad- | egal Union School Board took cities, all over the country May 30th. : |
id uni- | the position that until there 2nd in Canad>. Effective with the next q
d to or- | is a great deal more pressure| To make Direct Distance/publication of the Columbia |
1s at an | than has been exerted until Dialing possible, the United Telephone company’s direct- Mount Joy's first experience with the Lancaster
$444. = | now, there will continue tofStates and Canada have been/ory In October — telephone ‘ | Free Public Library Bookmobile was very satisfact-
erswere | be daily Bible reading. ___ ____ |numbers of all the local cus- Bookmobile Schedule | ‘orv and wes labeled letel ful.
'b. Fol- Bible rea |tomers, (in all exchanges, will] | ory and was labeled completely successful.
of hold- So, thire cantioues to be Ibe changed from the present] I. On Tuesday the big “library on wheels , rolled
SECOND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH | into the Mount Joy area, made six stops during the
every | daily Bible reading in neJaycees To Host [ivre of 2-5 numbers, consist-
day and loaned 455 books.
Annex, Sock ling of two letters and five
will bE schools of Donegal district. 23 Ch t rs SO RLIETS WM ive : | day : : .
p.m. in o. 0 © - aprer y 1 | Mount Joy Mennonite Church | Miss M. Elinor Harsh. |per day, depending upon the
And, we're willing to bet |ber calling (ANC) type of 8:45 io 9:45 a.m county librarian, said Wed-|localities and other factors.
y ? er {nesday that she felt the res-l Too, Tuesday of this week
______ | that that's just the way the Political Meet numbers. This Shange willj
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= | | majority of the people want {Simply consist changing] Mount Joy Union National Bank | ponse was a very good begin- was not a particularly good
i} pit. | Jaycees from 23 chapters/the present two letters to the| 10:00 to 11:00 {ning and that she now ex./day weatherwise for an op-
e oo o lin this part of the state will|corresponding two figures on : od pects that the “circulation”lening run into Mount Joy.
We almost hesitate to put/Pe guests of the Mount Joy the dial, and retaining the] Florin Fire Hall 'here will grow considerably. |Stops were made at the Un-
Cc. this item in the paper this Junior Chamber of Com-|Present five additional figures 12:30 1:00 | At one point in her re-lion Bank parking lot, the
week. So often in the past /merce on Thursday night, This results in a 7-figure tele-| :30 to 1:00 p, m. strained enthusiasm for the|Florin fire house, Rheems ‘fire
anything which has been con. Feb. 29 for a big “political Phone number for each sub-| Charles Suloff Virginia Burris Rheems Fire Hall way the project has begun house, Cross Roads church
nected with the “Florin an- meeting” [scribers. For example, the Charl SE is ise od : |she said that the circulation parking lot and at the Mount
riexation” situation has roti: To. be held ut. the Mount Mount Joy Bulletin’s number| C ap Ss ives wit Mr Virginia Burris, daughter 1:15 to 1:45 p. m. ‘may even double. But, she Joy Borough Memorial park.
{ turned out the way that was/Joy American Legion home will be changed from OL 3-[% Mrs. John M. arfel of of Mrs. Mae Burris, 290 W. 3 {felt that to actually predict] Miss Harsh was particular-
| | A i 19661 to 653-9661 R.D. 1. Mount Joy. He is al . . Florin Cross Roads Church : 4 -
; expected. the meeting will be held to B member of St. John’s Evan. Market Street, Marietta, is 2:00 to 2:30 jsuch a thing would be un-ly gratified when she studied
® ed ® ‘give Jaycee chapter mem- {gelical Lutheran Church, in/a pupil in the Business y 0 4 Pp. I. le 8 Slichel Book the type books which were
| But, we will say that on bers an opportunity to be |Maytown. where he is treas Course. She ranks 3rd in a Mount Joy Memorial Park lpirrer Estas ookmo-liwrrowed here. They rem (he
next Monday, Feb. 19, the come better acquainted with Grade Schoolers [rer of the Luther League.|class of 102. H tiviti [bile routes in the county cir-lwide range of interest of ad-
court in Lancaster is slated candidates for state J. C.| [4e would like to go to ng > E-gasr, aciivives 2:45 to 4:00 p. m. : culate between 400 and 1,000 ults and children. There were
{ to hear attorneys for both/stote office | WwW [lege to study physical : |books taken home to read
il A , vy physical edu- : . | . :
those who have petitioned Plans were made. for he TO restle |-ation or horticulture. lo Red Cross, D yume [concerning history, biogra-
for goneXation and those op- meeting at the Mount Joy] Boys from the Maytown.| The activities in which he| 1g. ‘Safety Te ON 12. |phy, sports, poetry, cookilg,
posed. chavnter’s February meeting.|Marietta. Seiler and Grand |has participated are: fra ’ <r ) ! fiction, travel, adventure,
091 | e oo o held Tuesday night, Feb. 13 |View Elementarv schools| Wrestling, 9, 10, 11. 12 Sa Ho. Y CRTPOOK Mount Joy Boy Scout Troop Marks Observance [classics, child training, house-
: Actually, the hearing isat the fire hall. will participate Friday eve-|(co-captain 12): Safety Coroe, 2 D08 n pod 12: guns . . lhold helps, religion, rockets,
5-4¢ | for the presentation of argu-| Other business included|*"8 Feb. 16. in a grade(9. 10, 11, 12 (Chairman 12) Rr: Editor pe Of National Week With Supper, Court of Honor (stamps, etc. etc. etc.
== | ments for and against allow- making olans for holding af chool wrestling meet. Con-May Day, 9, 10; Gym and. cup 12, and Intramu- There seemed to be a lean-
ing certain people to with- cer'es of teen record hops at| €sts will be held at Donegal Tumbling Demonstrations, 9.| ©, "5° ’ Boy Scouts of troop 39|macher, son of Mr. and Mrs.|presented with the badge of|ing toward the current inter-
draw dele Damas from the which Wee disc jockeys en Pan beginning BHD Nelly 2 es She is: n_metiber of ihe Mount Joy ended its celebra-|Earl Geltmacher, was induc-the rank of Star Scout. lest in the civil war and Lin-
original petition for ennexa-wil' be featured. Re . | ’ ; HOLY} en] ! Ig: I {tion of Boy Scout week by{ted into the troop by the, Michael Wagner led the|coln history with accompany-
tion. Nominations also were] The following schedule of| Arrangements Manager); | Evangelical United Brethrenip 1 qing a covereddish so-|Scoutmaster, assisted by|closing of the meeting byling interest.
® oo o made for officers for the or{matches has been arranged: | Jeno gi Comiiise Chen of Rockville Foina, cial and Court of Honor in|George Broske Jr. and Wil-singing the Scout Vesper] Miss Harsh stressed that
Several weeks ago the 2anization for the coming D. Miller (Maytown) vs. SE ent ganci RT ar ha po Fr Mogg €SSlthe Scout house on Monday,|liam Sprecher and Meritsong and singing and hum-|the bookmobile is for adults
government iscued a 46-page vear. Election will be held or I. Pierce (Mavtown): D juve * B gr BY BR : Feb 12. badges were awarded to Tom ming taps while Stevenjas well as for children. In
booklet entitled, ‘Fallout, Tvesday, Mar. 13. Rixler (Maytown) vs. D Hav| Much praise goes to the|Tripple, Richard Parsons and Brightbill repeated the Scout|fact, it is for ALL members
Protection, What To Know, Plans 2lso were pushed for-|'Maytown): B. Zigler (May-| Scout mothers’ auxiliary for|Harold Smith. Two Scoutsjoath. of the family.
its help during the year and|received the second class] The Boy Scout troop com-| One hundred and fifty-four
and Do About Nuclear At-ward for the holding of the| own) vs. C. Shank (Mariet- 1 Th WwW Ti
tack” which was placed atannual Youth Day in Govern.['2): G. Greider noses Indians In ree- ay ie for preparing a variety oflbadge. They were: Steven mittee met Tuesd2y, Feb. 13,/people who have never had
vegetables,|Nissley and Mitchell Albert.at the Boy Scout house. Of-borrowers cards made appli
fhe post office for distribu-ment at Donegal high school. 7S J. Ober (Maytown); dishes of meats,
ion. Be : oore (Mavtown) vs.| . salads and desserts, for the|The first class badge was/ficers for this year are: Clyde|cations. Adults may apply
eo oo T. Houseal (Maytown); K For Fou rth Place In Section boys and families, totaling|presented to James Hess. |{Tripple, chairman; Iyan|for borrowers’ cards and
Issusnce of the booklet Vs. ; 75 or more persons. Finally Michael Germer/Smith, secretary, and .Lester Withdraw books at the first
|visit to the bookmobile. Chil-
Vv F Ww T p h Woleemuth (Mavtown)
§ § was given considerable pub. V -¥ . . 10 FUsS D, Meredith (Maytown): D.] ponegal’s battling Indians; They led 13-8 at the quar-| The meeting was openedland Thomas Tripple were Hostetter, treasurer.
igler (Maytown) vs. S [continue to buck for a place|ter. 27-19, at the h~1f and 37|with a prayer by Geo. Broske dren, however, must have



licity by press, radio and tel- . {
BViSIon. © & Fund Drive WR TT er n lin the first division of Sec |to 26 at the three-quarter{Jr. ‘ L Gi S A A . the Signajure of thls parent
Oinkre . Vi : hg tion One after a satisfying pause. The supper was followed {upon their application cards.
But, not many people have y; pv ers S% he Muni Jap Momen (OINN iawn BD, 53 - 39 victory Tuesday nite] Jack Rice again led thelby a bible reading by Mich- oca Ir couts re rranging |Parents may accompany their
: Po ans) own. pack with a big 19-point ev-~el Germer. Next Michael |children, attach signatures
bothered to pick up copies.
Rr lover Penn Manor.
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i ‘Gold & Blue’ | i i
Playing on their homejening while Art Schneider|Wagner led the group in the Anniversary Go ue Tea {and the children borrow im-
ta the manv good citizens of|T. Meredith (Maytown):
re well pitched in with 12, followed|salute to the colors, the Scout mediately.
Mornt Jov area who have|Leas (Maytown) vs. M. Kline


Post office clerks note that, but Bn : : ; : “floor, the Indians we
the general attitude of people anirjbuied to pe nding Boils): ¥. oe in control of the situationby 11 by Koser. oath and the 12 points off, Girl Scouts of the Donegallis a display of pictures, made] Here are a few of the rules
scems to be, “Ill take my|which started last Thursday |(Maytown): T Miller (May- from first to last. | The JVs took a 39-37 win|the Scout law. Neighborhood are makingby the Girls, from the “Pic-by which the bookmobile op-
chances. evening. town) vs M. Stoner (Mariel {for Donegal The Scoutmaster gave Mrs.|plans for a “Green & Gold”/ture Your Home Frontier” erates:
®e o oo | Because of the hid weath-rz): B. Sulter (Maviowny vel = = D.H.S. now stands in a 3- Myrtle Parsons a gift in ap-|tea to mark the 50th anniver-|project. | A borrower must present
A thought to end on —er, the drive has been slow-|3. Gemberling (Seiler); A Pi k way tie with Manheim Twp. preciation of her help to the|sary of Girl Scouting in the| Mrs. Edith Rovenolt, Music M$ library card each time he
) 3 nnex ICKS and Elizabethtown for fourthitroop as chairlady of the|/United States. lconsultant, is preparing mus. Porrows books because of the
None of us is young enoughed d i i
yO ie own but will continue{ W. Stehman (Mavtown) . : ;
to know everything! until the entire area has{vs. B. Stoner (Maytown): Sir Valentine place in the Section One Mother’s auxiliary. In"a spec Girl Scouts and their par-jical entertainment by the electric charging machine.
been canvassed. The V.F.W.|S. Mohr (Mavtown) vs. G. standings with only threeial ceremony James Gelt.lents, and adults in Scouting|girls. A choral group has Adults may borrow only
is asking that those who [Ney (Grand View): D. Gohn| Glenn Eisenhower was games remaining. are invited to attend. Thebeen formed ‘and instrumen.|°?¢ book from the new book
Dr. Weaver Joins ie not contributed send (Marietta) vs.. D. Lutz (Sei-|ecrowned Sir Valentine at the, Friday of last week Done- , tea is to be held at the Hos ta] music will be provided. [hele =i a ims = Jterwis
hel copteibutions to Ericller); L. Range (Marietta) vs. first dance of the school|gal was to have met Hemp- Sp alling Contest tetter Banquet Hall Sunday] Mrs. Eric Olson, S. Market|? Y iS gre 2 ami k
State Societ i son, ost Quartermaster (D. Sweigert (Seiler): T [year held at the Donegal|field but the battle was post- |afternoon, March 11, from 2/street is chairman for the our juvenile . moods may
Y |outh Market St, MountKnorr (Seiler) vs. N. Peters|Annex Saturday evening. /poned because of snow and Friday at Annex [to 4 o'clock. All the Scoutsitea and she will be assisted d
card.
be borrowed on a child's
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Joy or to Martin S. Brown.|(Maytown); and J. Gelt-|Feb. 10. The honor came as/slick roads until Tuesday [in Mount Joy, Florin, Mariet- by Mrs. Frank Walters, Jr. |
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4 Dr. L. E. Weaver, 202 E |p .
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[ Mein Street. recently has os meng 20 Columiiacher (Seiler) vs. D. Fox|a result of voting by the night, Feb. 20. The game is Contestants for the Done- . wa Yoooks + hool child
)S | been accepted into member- 2? . | ’ [students at lc per vote to be played at Hempfield. [gal Annex spelling champ- [21d preparing for this “50th . {d005S OF 2 Preseog.; eo
i J ship in the Pennsylvania F—_ Breseeens (from which $62 was given On the 16th—Friday night|ionship will compete at 2 Birthday Year” celebration. |yaad|ine For jon ils cat.
: On acl Society. io Hoarl Hapen Sp Lancaster of this week—Donegal goesp.m. in the auditorium on| Also included in the plans) Who Goi Pig Lo handled
“ .C.S. is concerned with Ame /as the run-ito Ephrata and then closes on/Friday, Feb. 16. They in-| — i 1 |
. I § a wide range of professional News Notes From Around nerup. Glenn was crowned the night of the 23rd against|clude 20 eighth graders and | Registration yous books. :
| }§ matters affecting its mem- jby the Student Council gjjzapethtown. [20 seventh graders. { Voters who know that they] Requests will be taken for
f horghup, Areas of activity in- o Jo Sichmen. B | The last six spellers in| Sound Plea need to have their registra.| OOkS FOF on he bookmobile
-—— =: Bf clude ethics. public infor- Fl A a N bh A | imately : stu- each group will compete for| | ti ch A i ar.|and wi rou 0 e
—- —— 9 mation programs, legislation] orin n ear Y rea dents ig apes Plan 4-H Play | Donegal Union championship 126 to ooh) Mus fstar where the request was
8 and symposiums on current| : were Curtis Weddle, Ken- |alon with ixth d i : made only once.
: . Mr. Mrs. ; . . Koi § g SIX grade {rangements, if they wish to :
)S i developments in the science) r and Mrs Harvey Shoe |[Manheim, Mr. and Mrs.|neth Jones, Mr. and Mrs | The Lancaster county 4-H|rhampions on March 23.| or e Pp vote in the primary election Since books are out for a
] £ chi Ee. ._ maker and family visited|Tames Heller of Akron. Mrs.|Walter Price. Mr. and Mrs. | « [i { ! p y lon i
) of chiropractic. ‘Membership Wir. and Mrs. Robert ShernkiBichard Mommas. add Mr Frederick Se ln be d R vlay, “The Many Loves of|/Eighth graders are Roy Ar- : lin May. period of a month, they are
1 8k > restricted to licensed doc-|.j ‘family at Manheim on|and Mrs. Amo Peifer yi re a Malmborg and R.|pobie Gillis,” will be given|mold, George Broske, Lu-| A plea for assistance 1o| 14 wi] pe necessary for vo. not renewable.
i tors of chiropractic meeting|g, =. C7 : I SVILc. OTL 5 : & er o : Ta gren. Nathan Hess\at g pm on Friday and Sat-|cina Eshelman, Sherill Gut-|help complete installation ofiers to make their changes] If We are unable to keep
Xj pe educational and ethieal™, “p . . geod i favenia Rler in ve Sp ver a8 disc _Jocgey, a urday evenings, Feb. 16-17|chall, Susan Hostetter, Stan-|a new heating plant at the directly through the registra/oUr schedule due to weather
| M8 standards of the Society, | Mr. Benjamin Kuoufimanis g. : ance prizes were won bViip the Manheim Central high(ley Koser, Cindy Mumper, Florin community building isition office in the L ter/0r road conditions, some
IM Dr. Weaver took his pre- |" the sick list. | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Reid-|Harriet Reynolds and Ralph school auditorium Bonita Stoner, Sandra Bar- peing is ; the i 7 Cael ifoliis i i
— fessional traini Eliza| Mrs. Sufllla Dunk is a pa-ler and famil f Milton|Gohn, Donna McKain and| pj : {Bon ; ar-|peing issued by the improve county court house. There/f0lks in your community will
if professional training at Eliza) WS. SHE UALS 2 pane amily o fitopy Bohn, Denna Five young people fromiton, Jane Flowers, Fred ments committee. |will be no registration teams|Pe telephoned and they will
§ bethtown College and Pur-| ospita -|Grove and Mr. Walter Brad-| ey Rice. this area will be taking part./Gantz, Gale Simmons, Carol | M ith hammernvisitin local +: be assisted by others in get-
Cc due University and received] Mr. and Mrs. Lester Krei-|ley of Lancaster called on sees Sue Eshleman will play Wood, Eric Zeiters, Sharon| en. wi i saws, am [vis g «0c communities ng the word around. Al
his doctor of chiropractic [fer and family of Mount Joy/Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brad- MAKE CORSAGES '3onnie Willet, Dobie’s girl Fryberger, Theresa Sload, 2P4 goodwill are needed tojthis spring. listen to. the: radio , 0
degree from Lincoln Chiro-|R.D. called on Mr. and Mrs.|ley on Saturday. | The special edacation stu-|friend, and others in the cast|Judy Charles. Kathryn Pen- [9° necessary work. The heat-| B | on WA Miss Harsh
practic College. He served Harvey Shoemaker and fa-| Mrs. Marion Gerlitzki is dents of the Donegal high|from Donegal high school yak. Carolyn Smith and Lar-(in8 system itself is bought] {with nr be k bil pe
two years in the Navy and milv on Monday evening. a surgical patient at the St [annex made carnation cor-|include Virginia Wivell,| ry Radle. |and paid for and the heating 7 d . & OD Le ere
ff is a member of the Mount| Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buck-|Joseph Hospital. She was ad-|Sages for each of the guestsJanet Frey, Pat Yuninger,| Seventh graders are Keith ducts are on the job and paid BIRTHS ues a w PS Pp
e Joy Rotary club. He married walter entertained the fol- mitted Tuesday. {at the Presbyterian Home and Marilyn Wenger. Brightbill, James Miller, Da- for. [Gers pean to anc in2
§ the former Doris Wiley and | lowing to supper on Sunday The Shining Stars Class| oF Valentine’s Day. | The public is invited. [vid Mooney, Stephanie Mil- | What is needed now is) lea rinton, bookmobile li-
1b 3 they have one son. evening: Mr. and Mrs. John|,¢ 1. EFUB Church held | -B— po [ler, Ruth Wolfe, Marjorie is men with energy and will{ Mr. and Mrs. Lorin F | ia h +
; i B Grube and son Denny of|ipair regul 1 eeting| rm — — [Aurick, Barbara Meckley jingness. (Pardoe, 29 Frank Street, | e library on wheels will
! egular class Meelng| ro a , wd | : return to the Mount J
at the church on Monday] a TURF FAR RS 0F A | Betsy O’Connor, Valerie | wp. completed, the build-T€ the parents of a son,| Tyesd March big
| [EU IURE 2A AAAI AF {Schatz, Marianne Waters. |; will be used by. the ‘Boy Wednesday, Feb. 14, at|3r¢a on flues ay, arch 13.


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| Young, Theresa : Rogers ou be a comigiacie 2nd sable, Marietta RI, announ- | Office Practice
|Geneva Cromwell, Juneen | Warm room in which to hold|, “4,0 pith of 2 daughter at
rk lall kinds of meetings, card] 3 . .
| Trostle, Patricia Waller, | i ¢ |St. Joseph Hospital. Mrs.| G H
| Yvonne Smith and Bonita jpazies, benefit suppers, lun-rapte is the former urs Class ven ints
cheons, record hops, justiShuman. {| Information on job appli-
Oc the weather by sam miller ror Crit Mrs. Pals Geib)
Cc A "A Sagittarius born personled between Feb. 12 and 19. BN a, Shen
3 tis nearly alwavs cheerful [Even strong winds are mark- Raloh Watts at Nefisville, |

and has a well-developed ed. M
sense of humor. A wiseman| Only travel in the best or Ir 25a Mes. Bopatt Bei



will make more opportuni- airplanes on Feb. 15 to 19|, " _..4 | Frick
: sited the Ilatters) | Frick. : ]
0) ties than he finds. 1728 25 and 26. Be careful of(,.,..tc Mr and Mrs. Harry | B- plain get together parties| Nr and Mrs. Charles Kel-|cations, personal interviews,
A cycle of bad weather |" ther: Feb. 16. 17..18 Gebhart on Tuesday evening. | To Aflantic Cit |and many other types of pub-ter R1. are the parents of|responsibility of new em-
and accidents can be expect-| a od en. lv cloudy| Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess | ° antic City [lic meetings. _._|a daughter. born Thursday. ployees and how to advance
jan hiro , partly cloudvigisiteq the formers sister-and | | Wilbur I. Beahm, Donegal] There has been consider- Feb. 8, at Lancaster General/to better-paying positions
with light rain or snow atl, .,iher.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Union District supervising able interest in the building Hosvital. was given members of the of-
principal and Dr. Ralph Cole-jand now a continuation of" Mr. and Mrs. C. Donald fice practice cl~ss of Donegal
Iman, elementary principal/that enthusiasm is needed to|Jones, 251 Broad Street, high school Wednesday, Feb.
|will attend sessions next|complete the job for the peon-Landisville, are the parents 7 by K. J. Ahern, a repre-
[week of the American Asso-[ple of the community andof a daughter, born Monday, -entative of the International
ciation of School Adminis-|for the benefit of their chil-{Feb. 12, »t Lancaster Gener- Business Machines company.
trators, to be held in Atlan-|dren. |al hospital. The class is taught by Mrs.
tic City. | Those interested in helping] Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Naomi J. Houseal. Many of
: _ (should call a member of the Eshleman, Florin, are the the students now are making
Nobody ever gets anything committee or E. Stanley parents of a son, born Tues- applications for jobs they
{for nothing, but a lot of peo- Booth. Call OL 3-5951, OL 3-day, Feb. 13, at the Lancast- hope to fill immediately af-
Iple keep trying. 14938 or OL 3-7552. ler General hospital. iter graduation in June.
] As a public service, The fimes; 20 and 21, wvartlyly oui vunrman and family at|
i Bulletin lists the following cloudy and warmer; 22, 23|p, Petersburg on Sunday. |
1 physician, who may be {and 24. rain or snow; 25, 25" np.” ong Mrs. Wm. Smith |
WM reached for emergency ser (and 27. partly cloudy at |, pi, pethtown visited the!
3 vice or by those who are imes; 28, a good chance fori, iio. "ister and brother-in-|
d unable to contact their rain or snow; March 1, 2i1aw. Mr. and Mrs. Benja-|
family physician: and 3, clouding up. . min Hess on Tuesday. {
| B Rev. John Gable. a former
Sunday ‘ minister of the EUB church]
| When in need of printing |is a patient in the General
Dr. John Gates |-emember The Bulletin. Hospital at West Reading. |
eins J