SIX-WEEK'S REPORT <== Name Honor Roll Pupils three juniors. Heisey, two sophomores and five Connie freshmen made the “All-A”| Minnick, honor roll at Donegal {school for the first report] The it was announced/Kathleen One senior, Hoffman, Darlen Vickie Sophomores Brown, EE ORE Ronald|ry Wolgemuth, Phil Longe Toppin,/necker, Nathaniel Gilchrist (Donald Drager, Brightbill, Gray A Main street businessman/Sharon Morrison, quoted this, “Where there is/Hess and Pamela no vision, the people perish.” (Juniors; Debbie Wolgemuth ® © © land Donna Ray, sophomores; Without naming the man [24 Rebecca Kling, Michael] we want to say that the CON-proske and Bonnie versation concerned faith in iréshmen rade items] the future of Mount Joy. His| : : faith and that of his coin, Tocre Were 15 seniors, Reitz,|Linda Nolt, Dale Joyce Beamenderfer, Barbara 14|Shireman, June Wolgemuth, pany includes vision and juniors, 23 sophomores and Jeff Hawthorne, Mary Bar- Teviene 1 nlans for the future |26 freshmen on the “B” hon- clay and Peter Holmes. : vO . for roll for the same period. The freshmen were: Mich- : . . The seniors were: Reinholdjael Germer, Doris iiss ' This particular organiza- Berg Jay Linard, Pamela|Marcene Wilson, we know which has definite ton Bell, David Byers, Thom- ideas and a vision for spend-,5 Neckley, Dorcas Becker, ing money to improve itS\jary Ellen Matthias, Bar- business and to better serve pag Olson, Marion Mowrer, its customers. Dennis Fackler, Herbert Nix, >. vv ..|Ann Barnhart, Judy Kipple. These people are not afraid|, nq Mary Anne Ressler. to dream, to have vision and|” Tne juniors were: Ronald to operate on their faith inlgentz. Patricia Ann Ney, Mount Joy and its future. Sharon Reese, Judy Stoudt, . bd 9 . Annette Shetter, Nancy Vog- And—if that is not enough le, Karen Yingst, Richard oncerning faith in the fu- Donegal High Annex List | ure, let's note here that Li- ho Craft is in the very be- ginning of an expansion pPro- piyve eighth graders madeker, Cynthia Forry, ject, reflecting a forward|the “A1l-A” honor roll at the/Loucks, Marianne Waters, ook of confidence. Donegal Annex for the first] Twenty-six 0 0 report period. They were made the “B” roll Presently, a huge moun-geith Brightbill, David|same period: ain of earth is being stored yjooney, Sharon Bricker,] Douglas hlong the south side of the|p,yia Longenecker bresent building. Shortly, a Rathy Zimmerman. ew wareroom (about Joa Twenty-two 8th graders|ietter, Donna Maxwell, Vir- pquare feet) will be construc-lmage the “B” honor rollginia Olson, Susan Richards, — w= == led on what is now a park-¢ the same period: yun wnswing lot. The earth will be| Linda Eshelman, peeded to bring the level UDiposs George Berryhill, John|Crider, Co i Core : ) ’ , ry Funk, David 1PsS jo the ne height of thejr,y" Teresa Drace, Sarah Hostetter, Barry Meckley, oor of the building. Darlene Hess, Deborah L.[Thomas Safko Timothy Wise.| Litho Cit . bie grow Solon, Diane Rice, Brenda] Brenda Gillham, Mary Ann Ang name printing wad it Wallick, Gregory Brian, Roy|Hallgren, Deborah Hess, Sus- tele $ |Hess, Michael Gratch, Joelan Hess, Alice Kleiner, Nan- pas faith 3 ihe fniute. Nolt, William Sprecher, Dall-lcy Rolfe, Bonita Shoemaker, There are iimes. when at las Wolgemuth, Marjorie Au- Kathleen Shoemaker, Carol : . Y-lrick, Doris Bair, Karen Bric-Stehman. ne who writes wishes that] Carty, Rice, Ellen Wenger, Hossler, Larry Michael Simmons, Ann Heis- ey, Gale Leber, Pat Yungin- ger, Linda Ginder, Holby, Linda Ney, Stoudt, Roy Armold, Fellenbaum, Caryl Connie Dussinger, Mumper, Gary Cupper Susan Hostetter. Paul for 29 mps ress sans for Ginder, Leon Pie 62 Dennis Wolgemuth,| Roberts, high|Sandra Sload and Tom Long. were: Virginia| Shearer, Pat Albano, Shelby Sue Martin was the senior;/Chunko, Sandy Trone, Sher- Steven Greiner, Heisey, and|Good, Richard Hawthorne, ¢, Elaine Brown, Cynthia Hos- pulls victory out of a fire oflat 2 o’cloke. e The Mount Joy cr BULLETIN SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, NO. 21 MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1962 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Steven Zuck, Sheryl Haines, [re 2a Gale Simmons, Geo..Donna Ney, Joyce mane: Donegal Gridders Rap Scouts Talk Civilian Defense Organization Active Hempfield By 13-7 Score | To BP. W. | | Donegal stock Fisher, Saturday with Michael Victory over Hempfield in a| tion is one of two of whichicypper, Esther Heisey, Clay- Kear, Mary Effly, Ruth Mec- gorgeous Alumni Day attrac Virginia Nix, Karen tion. The final score was 13 - 7,lcup to the fullest. Hostetter, but even that fails to tell the| full story. f Possibly trading Shirley sweet fruits Jeanine covered a week earlier, Ted Tribe reached the Saturday, Aurick, Oct. 20 triumph Cindy|those completely satisfactory and ways which gives pride and confidence, After a scoreless first per- iod, Donegal rammed home a . {pair of touchdowgs and then Phyllis held on to win with style, (giving out 7th gradersiseore in the final period, 2l-finally plunged over from the the most as an afterthought of|one. graciousness. Fans like the spine-tingling/road, invading Red Lion in a urth-quarter stars mon. pons ene, rio S|CO To Hold Annual Banquet For Employees More than two score SICOof service will be presented employees will be recognized to and honored Friday night,|John J. Heston, Ralph Kise, Oct. 26 at the company’s 16th Frank C. Machamer, Robert annual banquet, high's football|defeat, but two quarters of Local scouting was brought took a sharp upturn/comfortable margin provides/to the fore when Mimi Ocon- a rollicking/an opportunity to enjoy thenor, Jane Mumma and Sandy sensation of superiority. \Gephart, three local Girl And — because Saturday|Scouts told the Business and (was only win No. 2 this seas- Professional Women’s Club on, Donegal fans savored thelat the October meeting, held at Hostetter’'s banquet hall, a- bout the Scout Round-up at Button Bay, Vermont, this summer, Mimi Oconnor pictures of the camp site and surrounding country, Jane Mumma explained the organization of the Round-up and troop life. hart related Although Grove carried both touchdowns for Done- gal, success seemed to ride on a new air of confidence. On a three-man ball hand- ling act from the eight, the first score came midway of the second quarter. The sec- ond was only minutes later as Colin Koser hit Grove with a beautiful 54-yard pass. Hempfield was able to do business only on the running of Harold Good, who had a good string of success and on the victory dis-| the of in one of the fans the different patrol was required to put on a demonstration characteriz-| ing the community life of] that patrol. One of the pa-| trols from Lancaster County '{demonstrated pretzel making) This week Donegal hits theland another a “ground hog’ day celebration. The scouts sang two of the Round-up songs accompanied : by Jane Mumma on the gui tar. with a visitor rally which/game on Saturday afternoon was in charge of the pro- 30 which the Business and| Professional Women’s Club|® Clayton D. Aument, Jr.|sponsors. Mrs. Ann Fitzkee,| leader of Troop 30, and her| which will F. Reno, Robert K. Shank,|were guests of the club. showed | Sandy Gep- Joy’s civilian defense organ- The Girl Scout committee |weatherman cooperates, there front of the door of Trinity allow Mrs. Gerald Sheetz chairman. jWill be some very big steps Lutheran church. ‘taken within gram. The table favors were|d2ys on the Main street made by members of Troop Puilding project. of assistant Mrs. Miriam Gibble material to be spread on the were being installed Tuesday length of Main street whichand pouring was Mount Joy's Civilian De- A certain amount of equip-mum duty” and to be in reas fense organization, as prob- ment has been provided and|diness for full action.” ably all groups across thethose who have responsibili-i The Mount Joy C.D. direes country, are now on a stand-ties have been given instruc-tor is Mike Pricio, and the by basis. tion and a certain amount of|assistant director is James Mayor Frank Walter said practice. |Heilig. Wednesday that he has been! The Washington, D. C. or-| Among the divisions of or- in contact with the Lancaster ders issued Wednesday were|ganization are such things as County CD officials and that'to the effect that all unitsjcommunications, transporta= the word from Harrisburg isshould “standby for maxi-ltion, police security, ete. that all units should be] “standby.” at mean “arene TO Study School Emergency Plan for no directions have been Donegal schoolmen haveall building principals, the given. The order, apparently scheduled a meeting Tuesday district's safety director and was more of a reminder lo evening to reconsider and to others of the administration. “be prepared.” map its civilian defense pro- The school board previous- Mayor Walter said that Mt. gram. ly has given thought and Supervising Principal Wil- planning to the care and the children in an ization within the past few/bur I. Beahm said this week handling of types of entertainment. Each months has been reactivated that included at the meeting emergency. Tuesday’s session y and that now all are staffed and ready. Much Action On Street Building Job All Along Length of Construction Area divisions will be the School Board's will be to update that plan of jcommittee on Transportation;laction. in crete is to be used which will traffic again within |about three days. next few Secondly, one of the busii Usually, the new concrete re-est Main street crossings —istrips must cure for 7 to 10 at Barbara is due to be gays. First, blacktopping is slat-reopened by the weekend. i: 3 d for next week. { Closed nearly a week now! It is pointed out that the The plan calls for the first while an important link of quick set material is more two layers of bituminous|/concrete poured, expensive but its use is justi- fied in certain areas where there are traffic problems. There have been serious If all goes well and thebara to a point almost the is forms scheduled) j : Mrs. Robert Keller, ;is now paved from curb to Wednesday and Thursday. | ITE De : ADS Ns en a wo Sven tox perpen 0 Ae he. clus. preimed CUD. Thal area is from Bar, A special Quick se condrafic difficulies at Barbara : » } 4h : : i and Main bu e new pave- e e o 10, 15, 20 and 40 years . off The 20- ins will be|/Miss Mary Suzanne Martin, : : ; Jariety) § This week—following wn, Mount J oy Police F orce service and for sales. cocercod Lod w. Ri daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | . . . fon, x En ay night's message from the : Robert F. Schroll, com-ley, M. Lorene Nissley and|R0Y Martin, Marietta RI, *Lions Invite All Kiddies In the meantime, excava- 62 resident is one of those | ed For Halloween pany president, will be in|Julius Roth. and the 40-year|[3¢PIOT at Donegal pigh school tion of the south half of the — — —— wl] ICS, It would seem that ncreas charge and Lester Mumma, honors to Charles T. Doll and was the girl of the month. Main street eastward from he topic on everyone's lips vice president, will serve as{John P. Huch. Mary Suzanne was accom- Barbara virtually has been he center of any conversa. Mount Joy police thister, has added several special Elion this week concérns the/week were organized to dealjofficers for the season and resent state of U.S. - U.S.-with Halloweeners who are will be using several addi .R. relations. |inclined to do property dam-|tional autos for cruising thru ee © © lage and to cause trouble inthe community. Many things may be drawn|the community. Following a pattern devel- om the conversation but] The police department, injoped last season, the cars e one we like the best ischarge of Mayor Frank Wal-/will be in direct inter-com- e seeming unanimous think-| munication, making possible at th 79: toastmaster. The 10-year awards will go to: Paul E. Blecher, Lester : The financial committee E. Bowman, Edwin G. Burk. i a Le announced plans for a dance pres Friday evening, November hart, John B. Eberly, Merle ; P. Herr, Walter L. Rosbier Jo college, J. Clarence Knotwell, 2 ald B. Reddig, Earl K. Sachs ¢ted by Robert P.t McGinley John D. Schwartz, panied by her mother, Mrs. The principal address off, .. the evening will be made by 16th, at the American Legion (tickets available from club members). The president, Mrs. Keller, oe Sales awards will be pres- a William 20d credit awards by Arthur To Halloween Party munity are invited to attend the 1962 Halloween observ- the Mount Joy Lions’ annuallance. Halloween observance! Tuesday evening, Oct. 30. completed, opening the way for the beginning of under- {ground construction — gas, water, sewer and drainage facilities. On the west end of the project, the New Haven street crossing continued closed but one strip of con- All youngsters of the com-best to change the form of The theatre party will be- This year the event will begin at 6:30 o'clock and con- theatre party, slated for tinue for two hours, featur- ing a colored, full length : ; : (Zerphey to: Harold B. Trout Ferg i i . g of the ‘man on the street.’ fast responses to calls and|H. Strickler and Franklin G.|<€TPREY .oublurged every member to vote] Lions Committee Chairmanmovie. ; i © oo | : better interception of trouble/Waltman. Norman R. Griffith, William|on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Gerald Sheetz said this week, There will be no judging Grete as 124 through the Almost without exception Rotarians Hold [|vefore it happens and after] Recognition for 15 years|C- Pugh, John W. Weit, Ed- Ber that the party will replaceiof any kind but treats willl » tho. wil be begun B regardless of politics — wards. mund Wilson, Richard M. the usual parade through thelbe distributed following the] .= ; ! . : : : oy pss Blauch, Jack Zink, Alfred A . : SE when the first has had at e American public feels RB M et Chief Mike Good this week , , S h | A d t downtown streets, featuring|show. . rook i : ‘DuUsiness e : ve Machamer, Edmond G. Clin-2CNOO uairor Sk d ccs tages east a week to cure. at the president did the has organized the regular Unofficial Meet! r, | masked and costumed singles, B Word this week is that ght thing and sanctions his] Two new members wereland extra forces for the fin- gan, Edwin Goodhart, George groups and ete. 1962 construction will. ex- al few days before Halloween night. tions. His thinking is in-linducted into the Mount Joy lined to be T'm glad he fin- Rotary club Tuesday at the lly had proof enough to dojweekly luncheon meeting at hat should have been done/Hostetters. long time ago.” | They were: Rev. Donald eo |Feick and Floyd Bowden. We are old enough to re-| The ceremony was in charge pll something of the feelingot john Booth, Samuel Bals- 1941. No one wanted con-j,,,,0h jnutroduced Reverend ict. No one wanted trouble pejck and Richard Rainbolt f any kind. To a man, we presented Bowden. ranted to live in peace. But, 77 9 )5 B Boi Open House At H.S. Annex The week of Nov. 11 - 17 can Education Week. Official appointment of a/C- Kauffman Sr., Charles A.| new borough supervisor expected at the November Kenneth meeting of Rod : Council, set for Monday nite, Machamer, George R. Webb submitted to Nov. 5. At an unofficial “executive meeting” held Tuesday nightBowen, of this week, the council re-mote, has been designed as Ameri-|viewed applications for Tues-/position left vacant by day, Nov. 13, has been desig-|resignation last month of Aris gf Name Submitted js/Lonkart, William F. Utiley, G. Ellemberger, The name of Kenneth Modmnt Joy|Cecil R. Keeley, C.\Barnhart, Maytown, has bee the Lancaster, the Frank land Richard J. Davidson. County Commissioners Samuel Black, Wi; A. . o ar Ee ator of the Donegal Union| Robert E. Livingston, School District. He was rec-| the/John L. Lott, Martin F. Rup- ommended by the East Don-| thePert, Ivan R. Wert, Edward|©82! township supervisors. |K. Brown, Paul Diffenderfer, He will fill the unexpired rebuilding and the heavy fi- {nancial YTions this summer [nection with the opening ! forthe new Community swim-|structing a new, modern fac-| appointment as school audit- ing pool, it was 3 ‘Alumni Elect Because of the Main street Buy Site For te New Factory con- Ra ofl Preliminary plans for con- tend only to the railroad and that nothing will be done this fall or winter to the sec- tion between the railroad and the west. edge of the borough ieved/tory in East Donegal town- Which is just located near Ca a short distance south|®he west edge of the Mount of Donegal high school, are{Joy Paper Box company’s being drawn by the Maytown| Plant. . : Mfg. company, it was reveal] Concreting will be halted ed this week. at the east side of the rail- road and will be brought to of in obligations : Also at the Tuesday meet- n desig-| : li {term of Stanley Huber, who| The company recently pur- ere comes a time to put a," fect attendance pinsjnated as School Visitation/thur Zerphey. 2: Richard Linger, Paull ioved fon tie district. Rodney Stoner Clare) ok Dy Sl Be the present grade of the ay some things, to look a ians/Day. The Donegal high school] Whether or not a choice/Kitner, Mar i Seamma, : 3 racks. : : : were presented to Rotarians|PYay { + lRay R. Mi Lloyd Shank {Other school auditors are AMr. and Mrs. Robert Shear-|lracks 25 tuation straight in the eye ho have been faithful in/Annex will hold a special was made of a new supervis- ay RK. Myers, Lloy NE Bernard Grissinger and Ar- Rodney Stoner, member of|™ ® Bs d to make a stand for what; = “G0 t tines [parents’ night program Tues-|or was not revealed. Elmer Shenberger, Edward thar Hai the Donegal high school class|¢T: Mount Joy Rl on a tract be believe. t a on day, Nov. 13 B—— Wissler, Christian Keller and “Ur Haines. B of '60, has been elected pres- Petontly Fegolled from agri vISIT HERE ® oo o : S 2) Cente. wi ; Marlyn Myers. : : Inion Ultural to industrial. Mrs. Maude Willi for- 4 . Th arents will be asked X ; lident of the Donegal Union = : Mrs. Maude Williams, for It is our belief that Prog.[o0Y, Inclading Tie orss to he en el Zhe Lencesior Souniy Bau. During the evening a mom- ON STANDARD TIME High School Alun ossocias The site is located along merly from West Donegal a ent Kennedy expressed the 20% d a OSttier, W Ps Ye their children attended that/tion held a workshop Satur.|cht Of silence will be observ- The schools will open and; the west side of the Mountigireet Mount Joy, and her Eliot Of Americans. ceive year pins, and to p led in memory of Albert Har-joperate on Eastern Standard He was named Saturday Joy-Marietta pike. granddaughter, Pat Sweikart {Christ Walter, who received is ex./congratulations for 33 years emely proud of his record of selibiuiney. Ea truck driver, has started| s 45th year behind the|40TH ANNIVERSARY heel. Postmaster and Mrs. Elmer L. Zerphey, Charlie Derr, who period. During this time the teacher will 79 794 plans for during the school year. north Market following day, street, observed their ®e © © On October 16th he com- day, on a shortened schedule day, Oct. 20, at the Iris Club) of about ten minutes for each/in Lancaster. Secretaries of the Donegal inform parents Union school district that at- of grading methods used and|/tend were Mrs. Patricia Eich- class instruction erly, The Mrs. Jean Grubb, Mrs. Hazel | Wednesday, Young, Miss Eunice Herr and 40th/Nov. 14, will be county insti- Mrs. Louise Phipps. |per, Lois Reno and Edwin/Time on Monday, Oct. 29. Hoffmaster and three retired) Br employees will be recogniz- PHOTOGRAPHS ed, including: Levi W. Hern- Individual ni Miss Dorothy Engle, Julius Roth. { Bis | taken on Tuesday, Oct. 30. afternoon at the first annual], business meeting, held Alum- photographs of The group of 76 graduates of] ley, Edwin G. Burkhart andall students in Donegal higheight classes met in the high|~2Wrence Children’s Under-| school and the Annex will be/school auditorium. cluded: At present, the planning is| of Williamstown, visited on in the preliminary stages, itigunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 20, at D. H. S|Was emphasized by Leonard|wjjjjam Baughman and fami- (Bernstein, president of the|; Day, Br Defeat never comes to any man until he admits it. jwear Co., Inc., of New York The Maytown plant was 0 ¢ounded 17 years ago. Other officers elected eted his 44th year with on-\wedding anniversary Thurs-tute with no school for stu- Th i : Richard Showalt rice- : : he - e program chairman was ar n char owaller, vice gn Se Se i J dev, Out. 25. dents, |Miss Anne Nolt of Landis- Scouting Is All-OK president; Barbara Stehman, GT a” Br Bree | il aan vy rer meen? we) FLORIN. NEWS NOTES . rown, recording secretary; ee. Barry Trostle, treasurer; ; To ‘Just a Good Neighbor’| . Ronald Hawthorn Nancy] Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barn- Ann Nace of Landisville vis- We have said many times, | WW -P C S d HH S Fellenbaum Diane Reese hart of Lancaster, visitedited Mr. and Mrs. Landis 5 t we say it again. No let- o iano oncert atur ay at sdul o James Zuch and William Ear-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter on Hess of Florin during the br to the editor can be con- Es The Mount Joy Business & ness and Professional Wom- er, and a member of the Mt.” 8 X gig Siblicetion Un-professional Women’s Clublen’s Club. 18 g : and the Rotary Club of Mt. Miss’ Dorothy E. Schock islal Women’s Club. B- - Joy will jointly sponsor ala teacher of music at McCas-| three-star concert in the|key High School in Lancast-| sent| Donegal high school auditor-| EPORT CARDS Report cards were 3S AS) Phe next report cards will go|y, ome Wednesday, Dec. 5. O - As a public service, The Bulletin lists the following physician, who may be reached for emergency ser- Ba L9 and Dr. David Schlosser %€rved their 50th wedding (will preside at two pianos for(@nRniversary last week. {a full evening of pleasure.| [Miss Dorothy Schock, sopra-| |no, will sing. The couple was entertain-| ed by members of their fami- ly at Hostetter’'s Mount Joy. They have three sons, Mrs. George e {teacher in the ce or by those who are the Elementary School Band, A retired farmer, Eshle-| Sunday ; Dr. John Gates ber of the Mount Joy Busi-Florists. Joy Business and Profession-|/ Dr. {prominent Mount Joy physi-| Mount Joy and a member of | All three artists are long- J.[time favorites in the music| Broske is a Robert, of Manheim R1; Hen-lworld of this locale. elementary ry H., of Lancaster R3; and| A special treat will be at {schools of the Donegal School /C. Raymond, of Cleona, Pa. least two organ-piano num- nable to contact their (District and an instructor injsix grandsons and a grand-|bers. family physician: music. She is conductor for|daughter. Tickets are available by calling any member of B. P. organist for the Mount Joy man has been employed for|W. or Rotary and will also Church of God, and a mem-the past four years by Ruhl’slbe available at the door on the evening of the concert. David Schlosser, {the Mount Joy Rotary Club.|#7/% fiel He is affiliated with the Lan-|# . (caster General Hospital. PL the the The former was a 1-1 tie, the latter a 4-0 win for the var- ! lB attended the The Mount Joy fire pany auxiliary will have its held annual Christmas Tuesday, Dec. 4 ter’ 6:30 p.m. All members who played, pri wish to go must make reser- refreshments served. vations by Nov. 15, which is ja gift exchange. hart, trustees. |Saturday evening. weekend. Earlier in the day the All np. ..4 Mrs H R. Barn umni played D. H. 8. varsityl, 4 of Elizabethtown visited soccer and hockey teams Mr. and Mrs. Paul NEW ARRIVALS Shetter| on Sunday afternoon. . | 3 aos : 3a i | i ome for the first time this/ium on Saturday, Oct. 27, at| fcian and civic minded citizen| sity. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter/ Simon M. and Delores ear on Trendey "Oct 23 8 o'clock. i Beals Daniel|f this area, is organist at St.| Following the business visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren|(Webster) Simmons, Donegal om the Donegal Annex.| Pianists Mrs. George Bros. Eshleman, of Landisville, ob uke’s Episcopal Church in meeting, the Alumni group|Barnhart of Lancaster Sun-SPrings road, a daughter, Donegal-Hemp-/day evening. born Monday, Oct. 22, at the d game. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kauff- Lancaster St. Joseph's hospit- B Iman visited Mr. John Dout-al AN PARTY rich of Cleona Sunday. Richard and Jeanette (Sch- com- eaffer) Bowers, 8 Manheim their annual halloween|St., Friday, Oct. 19, a daugh- party onparty, Monday evening inter, at Osteopathic hospital. at Hostet-Klieners Barn. There were| Joseph S. and Elizabeth small room at/35 in attendance. Games were (Becker) Hollister, Mount Joy zes awarded and R1, a son, Friday, Oct. 19, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geb-| Arthur J. and Doris E. regular meeting night of hart and son of Florin, spent (Burris) Eisenhauer, 53 West auxiliary. There will be the weekend in Philadelphia Donegal St., a daughter, Fri- with relatives. day, Oct. 19, at Osteopathic Dorothy Nace and Ruth! hospital. Florin Girl Scout troop 21 s, in the Bn