The Mount Joy | | | v as Fuss } 1.1.5 IN n Qi be VCH MOUNT JOY, PENNA Published Weekly on Except Fourth of July Week (50 Issues Per 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. Richard A. Rainbo!t Home C Clearvie ! Keep Heating i LY, Thursday, January 3 The Bulletin, Mount tor 8 cen Talk Translators Needed | ppo®. "oo ne Plant in Repair I" Entertain D.H.S Dini is in Me ar ch of Dime 25 Paradoxically, fire is most EAA AN nrerrain +k Rude / es helpful but also cruelest dur- 1 DE DS . 1: What's a coum iam? A Sall : BE hoc ee The : A= Faculty at Dinner Route 330 ha Week i 2 A sock s uf lo? : Si ge eal TiRE Several members of the SPEC Year) Yo vou give up? Want a . |tion—is the time of year| Donegal High School faculty PENNA. 11 mn? [4 “thr ee are names of es that will } be held by Editor teenagers across the coun- rv this January in honor and [of the 25th Anniversary Publisher | Mc rch of Dimes. 1e authority for this i | motion is a blonde , haze Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. } who is national chai Advertising Rates upon request. 1 or the Teen Age Pro- Entered at the post office at Mount Joy. Penna, as | gram (TAP) of The National second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. | Foundation-March of Dimes. mmm —eenTmmITT ems: — mrm— She's Suzie Willett, 18, Wil- mington, Del, a freshman at Russel. Sage College, Troy, ° FLORIN School Proud |). where she is siudying mr Sng ees OQ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kos- er visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- yo vey Shoemaker Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoe- maker and family had Christ-; ne record mas dinner at the home Donegal oflscored during the "She became a March 3 several “wanted f Hockey Team of Dimes volunteer go because she I elp High School tC people.” 2 i can| An enthusiastic worker, she |g proud of its hockey teams traveled the state of Delaware |§ of the last four years (and showed high school stu- ii : dents how they could help car- | {27% The teams have comnptiod Sout the Sor ot Dimes | fosg of 100 goals yy : , AAT 3 po Re : 4 : g ograms to fight birth defects, | 18, Wilmington, Del., is national chairman of the Suzie Willett, last four arthritis and polio—a trio of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koseriyears while only 34 goals cripplers of concern to young Josh Age rosren FAP) for Ye 254 Aoiversary March of Dimes of Mount Joy R2. have been scored by their op-|Peopic as well as to older age, eld, as always, during the month of January. groups. ‘ . The annual Barnhart fam- ponents. : is Ton Tan | volves doing something nec-| popular benefits for the 1963 ily Christmas dinner was, sirls have twenty oi 5 10D inf _ | essary and useful. I've worked | March of Dimes: held Dec. 22 at the home of he girls have won y This fall and winter, as the| as a hospital volunteer and I D h he- 3st; > el ec. « he home of|t\, games, lost four, and tied to, TAP, she’s been corre-| know that I'll be happy help-| ® anges gall t 2 181; Tang. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter [four during the last four|sponding and talking with|ing patients who can't help Ing fiom Nios sock hops with 22 people present. They I , not been|teenc all over the country, ad- | thesnselves.” o Silver Anniversary Balis lyears ey have 1 2 ; | : 1 ge vising them how ihey canl co. : glittering events which call Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Earn | defeated the last 22 games Heras than elves 18 seful a Suzie, the uglier, of Dr. for formal gowns and gar- a mage S D | 1 Mrs. All . i L JY, TRina hart had Christmas dinner at| Donegal’s most outstanding March of Dimes activities in| i taal bid RE Sones. : the home of Mr. and Mrs. gjotory came in 1961 against|their home towns. | Brie volunteer in Delaware| © Street sales—there seems to Paul Shetter guy in the Biter Cocalico with a score of 10| “Just about all the teens I've | Hospital in Wilmington. Her en ey bt noon Mr. an Mrs. aullty o met in my travels for the | father, a chemist, is an execu- : an i o O. : \ V1 % a These i i Shetter called on Mr. and . tes March of Dimes really want to| tive with the Du Pont Com- sell. - These include tiny Mrs. H L. Barnhart and Part of Donegal's success i; cometh ructive,” | pany. plushie Rainbow Crutches, : . : “His due to the large number of Suzi f them join «1 va 3 alloons, lollipops, peanuts, r > m a e that occasionall Re po daughter. girls irticipating in hockey. ; se this gives| w Rt Des iy donuts and carnations, Mr. and Mrs. pe it or rt |a tiny minority of teens g among dozens of other Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berrier/mho jargest squad Ribera them an opportunity to con-| into trouble and make head- vrodises and daughter of E-town cal- 62 girls during the 1961 sea- h ¢ to the life of their com- | lines,” Suzie says, “but I'll bet ‘ iy: — sli. meine led on Mr. and Mrs. Paull, : | that if they found work which iat: : mbe Shetter Tuesday afte [30 re have been Joverdl | hey enjoyed, even this small| auction off their services to cl ussday on. 4 Miss Elsienna Henry, Don- na Bid surveys which show! fraction” would stay out of the Jighort bidder 3073 day M/Sgt. and Mrs ober a : : he that Dr. Jon alk. who de- or an afternoon, working as 3 : egal’s hockey coach for the v . JON , trouble. I think that most of Ee a - y ¥ Gebhart and family of Falls) a Bik ts led the girls veloped the virus polio] a1], a teenager wants to feel| Secretaries, baby sitters, shoe Church, Va. spent Christmas| tic. co on * éham ORE vaccine solely wi jth March o of respected and nceded. I guess shiners and the like. holiday with his parents, Mr.|0 he county a DA Hamp Dimes support, is a hero 0 in that sense, we're no differ- I'm thrilled that TAPs are and Mrs. Harry Gebhart lin 1961. During that season, teens. It's s easy to see w hy. Dr. { ent from anyone else.” so willing to pitch in and work Airs. 3 ‘. _ |Judy Nissley scored 12 goals, Salk is a dedicat 1 man, ab- * for the March of Dimes,” Suzie Mr. and Mrs. Howard Geb-| ol ’ , ’ sorbe imanita Popular Events Planned rg, : : © the highest number of goals sorbed in his ht rian : says. “This just proves one hart and family of Staten fs-| ~~ ° ic by anv piaver trot work. Teens are very idealistic| Trom telephone and letter{ thing I've felt for some time— land, New York, spent thels So Rane Dy any ba) Cr OM and they gladly give their re-| surveys among TAPs all over| most of today’s teens are ideal- weekend with his parents,| Donegal In any one season. speci to anyone w ho earns it. | the country, Suzie reports that | istic, and they are searching : tel Kathy May, 2 junior, won I'm go g to be a nurse be-| the following TAP activities| for ways to express th Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gebhart.| : I et Sa; : pres eir CAR pr g = 7 art. steak dinner this fall for cause I want a career that in-lare shaping up as the most|idealism.” er servin emporary |” ) Shi ; 1 Y Iscoring the 100th goal. duty in Tyndall, Fla. and|> Campbell, Kentucky 21a — —— re months, Airman 3/c Frankinl Geib spent three days home| over New Years with his fa-| mily, Mr. aad Mrs. David] Geib. Florin Girl Scout troop 21 visited the Crippled Child ren hospital in E-town last] Thursday evening. Friday af-| Ror the Girl Scout troop went ice skating at Overlook ice skating rink. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mum per and daughter Bonnie of Mount Joy. Neffsville, Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Jr. and daughters Georgie and Dcb- bie of Florin spent New Years day at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Martin Ney. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rice Jr. left Monday for Fort Bragg, N. C. Rev. Le Roy Walters and| family of Baltimore | the Christmas holidays with] Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers Miss Mary Royer, S. Mar-| ket St., Florina, returned to Eastern Baptist College at Valley Forge, after spending thz holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hostetter family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay| } Brandt, Elizabethtown were] § Christmas Eve supper guests S of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt { of Mount Joy. Christmas dinner guests of| Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt of Mount Joy were Abram Ris | ser and Mr. and Mrs. Fzra Engle and daughter of I Joy R. D. and Mr. and Mrs Jay Hostetter and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon entertained at a buffet din ner ca Sunday afternoon, Dec. 30 Gu includtd ¢ Mrs. Viola ker, Miss ¢ Mary Hamilton, Mr. and Mr Richard Krouse, son Rennie and d ter Connie, Mr and Mi Elmer Rezikard daughter Lu Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hamilton and sons Terry and Tracy, Mr and Mr Wm. Baugh and daughter Suzanne, James Myers, Lanny Ammon, and Ann Lillmars eis Pl insciaietmni PRACTICE TEACHERS There are two practice teachers serving in the Dor egal Annex building until the ead of January. Both are men in their senio: ear at Elizabethtown Colleg Wil liam Earhart is under the = supervision of Theodor Greider and is teaching 8th grade geography and history He is a resident of Maytown and a graduate of Donegal high school. Mr. Terry Mec- Afee is being supervised by Paul Coleman and is teach- ing 7th and 8th grade sc ence. He lives in Lancaster and is a graduate of Millers- burg high school. should be bought as an investment designed to accomplish some definite purpose, whether it be used to stim- ulate sales or enhance prestige. Its value to vou lies not in what it cost, but in what it accomplishes. ‘lwhen a large s hare of . inot checked before were entertained at a dinner Pennsy the CHAINS [human suffering and proper-| Sven a8 32 oes Boje if C [ty dsrhage 1s Saused by he. Economics class recently af) Most of the nation's fire ’ FE [toll in lives and injuries is the school. 1 |needless. There were two menus Studies show that every prepared by Kathy Gindes ‘|tenth fire in United States is and Carol Zinc. Kathy's [caused by a defective heat: menu included fried chicken,fj Lunch 11-2 . | peas and carrots, cherry pidfl o 31.25 The National Board of a la mode, hot buns, butter, P P Fire Underwriters suggests and tea. Carol's menu. ind Open 2! that you can help keep your cluded individual meat (Clos home safe from fire by fol- loaves, baked potatoes, car- lowing these suggestions: | rots, pear salad, mince meat 1—Inspect your basement pie, and hot rolls. Wh . or Hufhaee Soom: and Yyrow The guests included Mrs. hI Gf a Deine pas, cay i Nancy Ginder, Mrs. Naomifl remember : T'S, ines, = other combustible rubble Houseal, Miss Lily Martin, and Mrs. Vera Gingrich. Mrs, Almeida Scheid is the group's teacher. The project was aimed to prepare the girls for plann- ing and serving meals later in life. The teachers, as well as being guests, judged the girls on their project. Vien] that may be stored there. 2—If the heating unit was winte r| started, call your serviceman and have it inspected now. ree 3 PREVENT WINTER DRIVING WOES | The National Safety Council says: Always carry a pair of | reinforced tire chains ready for use when needed during severe | snow or ice conditions. 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