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Valenti, of Wilkes-Barre, and Dr. Claude F. Light, of Benton, have established residences in Hershey. • Dr: Valenti is working with Dr. H. H. Hostetter, Medical Director of the 'Milton Hershey School, who retires on Dec. 31. . Dr. Light, MHS '46, is the new medical doctor for the Hershey Estates. He will handle all new employee :examinations, as well as compen-sation cases for employees of the Retitle), Estates and Milton Her-shey School. He will also serve as team doc-tor for the Hershey Hockey Club, and handle medical services as re-quired for public liability cases which may' occur•on Hershey prop-erty. HERSHEY NEWS Vol. 8 HERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEMBER 8, 1960 No. 25 IT TAKES a jolly crew to laugh in 10 below zero temperatures. Maybe it is the holiday season. Or maybe it is because the more than 5,000 turkeys have been processed and are oven ready for holiday distribution to the full-time employees of The Hershey Chocolate Corporation, Hershey Estates, and Milton Hershey School. But smile they did: Cold Storage Manager Rufus Hollinger, Mrs. Edith Simes, and Lester Neidig. New Doctors On The Staffs Of Hershey Estates And The Milton Hershey School Effective Dec. 1, Dr. John T. Dr. Light will provide relief services for the Milton Hershey School Medical Division as needed. Effective Dec. 8, Dr. Light is opening his office for the 'general practice of medicine and surgery at 51 East Caracas Ave. Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs-day and Friday, 1:00-3:00 p. m. 600-8:00 p. m. Saturday, by ap-pointment. Tel. •KE 3-2607. Resi-dence, KE 3-2605., Dr. Valenti will reside at Fair-way Manor; but will not establish a general practice. Both are graduates of Hahne-mann Medical College, Philadel-phia. • Dr. Valenti is past president of the Wilkes-Barre School Board; was re-elected in 1959, and resigned effective Dec. 1, after seven years of service. He was also team doc- Music Festival In Community Theatre Presented by Hershey Junior Col-lege and the M. S Hershey Senior High School, the annual Christmas Music Festival will be presented in the Hershey Community Theatre on Monday, Dec. 12, at 7:30 P.M. This year the program offers an unusual selection of museial ability. Included in the program are the High School Orchestra, the High School Chorus, the Girls' Ensemble, the Brass Ensemble, the Junior College Quartet. In addition, there are several talented soloists: William Guyer, Joan Dean, Terry Garman, Marena Tighe, and Patricia Horst. The music is enhanced by an in-teresting narration and several selections use both dances and pantomime. Coordinating the annual Christ-mas Music Festival are Paul G. Fisher, Miss Jane I. Emel and Michael Donato. Miss Emel will conduct the Her-shey High School Orchestra. Ted Brown, Terry Garman, Rod-hey Stoessel, and -James Kling compose the Hershey Junior Col-lege Quartet. Mr. Fisher will conduct the Her-shey Junior College Chorus, with Judy Birnstiel, Louise King, Ruth Lingle and Jean Wolgemuth the accompanists. tor for Wilkes-Barre GAR High School. Dr. Valenti is married to the former Viola Ranson Jones. They have three children: John, Jr., a graduate of Dickinson College: is now, in the Naval Service at New-port. Carol is a student at HJC, with two years at Dickinson Col-lege. Clark is a student at Her-shey High School. He is a former member of Ki-wanis in Wilkes-Barre. A graduate of Bucknell Univers-ity in '53, Dr. Light was graduated from Hahnemann in 1957. He is married to the former Dorothy Geen, Philadelphia, broth-er of William Geen, MHS '47. They have three children: Linda, three; James, two; and Elizabeth Ellen, seven months. DEDICATION of M. S. Hershey Foundation Gymnasium before overflow crowd of 1,700 Kneeling left, Steve Russell, MSH Student Senate President, iyho presented game ball, Teddi Mandes HHS Student Council President, who accepted, and presented to Howard Naylor (right) representing the team. Standing left: School Board president Paul 0. Curry, who accepted the keys from Hershey Estates President J. B. Sollen-berger, on behalf of the Managers and Trustees of the M. S. Hershey Foundation; Terence G. Faul, Man-ager of 1I'ei4hey Lumber Products, who designed and supervised construction of the gymnasium; Dr. L. Eugene Jacques, Superintendent of Derry Township Schools, who expressed appreciation for the gym-nasium; George D. Lange, Hershey High School Principal, who presided at the dedicatory ceremony; The Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Miller, Pastor, Spring Creek Church of the Brethren, who offered the Invocation; D. Paul Witmer, retired Manager of Hershey Lumber Products and Chairman of the Board of Managers. MU% and the M. S. Hershey Foundation. Plans Readied For Annual Christmas Party For The Retired Employees Of Hershey In The Community Building The annual Christmas Party for retired employees of Hershey Chocolate Corporation, Hershey Estates, and Milton Hershey School will be held on Monday, Dec. 19. A dinner is planned at 6:00 p.m. in the Hershey Com-munity Building. Immediately afterwards there will be presented a special progam of music and entertainment in the Hershey Theatre. Letters of invitation .have been sent to the retired employees by S. F. Hinkle, President, Hershey Chocolate Corporation; J. B. Sol-lenberger, President, Hershey Es-tates; and J. E. Bobb, Chairman of the Board of Managers, Milton Hershey Schools A postal card is enclosed with the letters, requesting that it be re-turned by Dec. 9 so that time will be available to send tickets and supply final details to the retired employees. As in years past, invitations have been extended to the retired em-ployees to have wives or husbands as their guests. ,-It is expected that the events will be concluded by 8:45 p. m. In this manner, transportation by the retired employees and guests can be coordinated. Read the letter, in part: "I hope that you remember last year's Christmas party with as much pleasure and real satisfaction as we do here at Hershey . . ." "We are looking forward to a time when we can recapture the warmth of this occasion in the near future." "Our company again extends to you an invitation to be with us at a party in your honor as another gesture of our appreciation for your past services." Concluded the letter: "Needless to say, all of us are looking forward to seeing you when we will renew once again our acquaintances and friendships of many years' stand-ing." Hershey Rotary To Have Home Decoration Contest The Rotary Club of Hershey will again sponsor a Home Christmas Decoration Contest; with judging on Tuesday, Dec. 27, and Wed., Dec. 28. In order that each entry is judged, the committee reque%ts that applications for judging be submitted to Chairman Zechman, whose address is 853 Linden Road, 'Hershey, Pa. Deadline for entries is December 27th. OFFICE BUILDING Christmas Decorations going up by Electrical Crew of the Hershey Chocolate Corporation. On ladders (left) Tony Ranieri and Harold Cinder. Standing (left) Kent Boyer and Harold Hamilton. Old hands at trimming the office building; this foursome's handiwork is always anticipated by folks along the Avenue. It requires patience. Hershey News Comm. Bldg. Hershey, Pa. BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID HERSHEY, PA. Permit No. 13 3547 REQUESTED IF UNDELIVERABLE
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Title | Hershey News 1960-12-08 |
Subject | Hershey (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | Hershey News, published from 1953 until 1964, reported news and events throughout the Township of Derry, Pennsylvania (informally known as Hershey). |
Date | 1960-12-08 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
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Contributing Institution | Milton Hershey School |
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Description
Title | Hershey News 1960-12-08 |
Subject | Hershey (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | Hershey News, published from 1953 until 1964, reported news and events throughout the Township of Derry, Pennsylvania (informally known as Hershey). |
Date | 1960-12-08 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact Hershey Community Archives at contact@hersheyarchives.org. |
Contributing Institution | Milton Hershey School |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | Valenti, of Wilkes-Barre, and Dr. Claude F. Light, of Benton, have established residences in Hershey. • Dr: Valenti is working with Dr. H. H. Hostetter, Medical Director of the 'Milton Hershey School, who retires on Dec. 31. . Dr. Light, MHS '46, is the new medical doctor for the Hershey Estates. He will handle all new employee :examinations, as well as compen-sation cases for employees of the Retitle), Estates and Milton Her-shey School. He will also serve as team doc-tor for the Hershey Hockey Club, and handle medical services as re-quired for public liability cases which may' occur•on Hershey prop-erty. HERSHEY NEWS Vol. 8 HERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEMBER 8, 1960 No. 25 IT TAKES a jolly crew to laugh in 10 below zero temperatures. Maybe it is the holiday season. Or maybe it is because the more than 5,000 turkeys have been processed and are oven ready for holiday distribution to the full-time employees of The Hershey Chocolate Corporation, Hershey Estates, and Milton Hershey School. But smile they did: Cold Storage Manager Rufus Hollinger, Mrs. Edith Simes, and Lester Neidig. New Doctors On The Staffs Of Hershey Estates And The Milton Hershey School Effective Dec. 1, Dr. John T. Dr. Light will provide relief services for the Milton Hershey School Medical Division as needed. Effective Dec. 8, Dr. Light is opening his office for the 'general practice of medicine and surgery at 51 East Caracas Ave. Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs-day and Friday, 1:00-3:00 p. m. 600-8:00 p. m. Saturday, by ap-pointment. Tel. •KE 3-2607. Resi-dence, KE 3-2605., Dr. Valenti will reside at Fair-way Manor; but will not establish a general practice. Both are graduates of Hahne-mann Medical College, Philadel-phia. • Dr. Valenti is past president of the Wilkes-Barre School Board; was re-elected in 1959, and resigned effective Dec. 1, after seven years of service. He was also team doc- Music Festival In Community Theatre Presented by Hershey Junior Col-lege and the M. S Hershey Senior High School, the annual Christmas Music Festival will be presented in the Hershey Community Theatre on Monday, Dec. 12, at 7:30 P.M. This year the program offers an unusual selection of museial ability. Included in the program are the High School Orchestra, the High School Chorus, the Girls' Ensemble, the Brass Ensemble, the Junior College Quartet. In addition, there are several talented soloists: William Guyer, Joan Dean, Terry Garman, Marena Tighe, and Patricia Horst. The music is enhanced by an in-teresting narration and several selections use both dances and pantomime. Coordinating the annual Christ-mas Music Festival are Paul G. Fisher, Miss Jane I. Emel and Michael Donato. Miss Emel will conduct the Her-shey High School Orchestra. Ted Brown, Terry Garman, Rod-hey Stoessel, and -James Kling compose the Hershey Junior Col-lege Quartet. Mr. Fisher will conduct the Her-shey Junior College Chorus, with Judy Birnstiel, Louise King, Ruth Lingle and Jean Wolgemuth the accompanists. tor for Wilkes-Barre GAR High School. Dr. Valenti is married to the former Viola Ranson Jones. They have three children: John, Jr., a graduate of Dickinson College: is now, in the Naval Service at New-port. Carol is a student at HJC, with two years at Dickinson Col-lege. Clark is a student at Her-shey High School. He is a former member of Ki-wanis in Wilkes-Barre. A graduate of Bucknell Univers-ity in '53, Dr. Light was graduated from Hahnemann in 1957. He is married to the former Dorothy Geen, Philadelphia, broth-er of William Geen, MHS '47. They have three children: Linda, three; James, two; and Elizabeth Ellen, seven months. DEDICATION of M. S. Hershey Foundation Gymnasium before overflow crowd of 1,700 Kneeling left, Steve Russell, MSH Student Senate President, iyho presented game ball, Teddi Mandes HHS Student Council President, who accepted, and presented to Howard Naylor (right) representing the team. Standing left: School Board president Paul 0. Curry, who accepted the keys from Hershey Estates President J. B. Sollen-berger, on behalf of the Managers and Trustees of the M. S. Hershey Foundation; Terence G. Faul, Man-ager of 1I'ei4hey Lumber Products, who designed and supervised construction of the gymnasium; Dr. L. Eugene Jacques, Superintendent of Derry Township Schools, who expressed appreciation for the gym-nasium; George D. Lange, Hershey High School Principal, who presided at the dedicatory ceremony; The Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Miller, Pastor, Spring Creek Church of the Brethren, who offered the Invocation; D. Paul Witmer, retired Manager of Hershey Lumber Products and Chairman of the Board of Managers. MU% and the M. S. Hershey Foundation. Plans Readied For Annual Christmas Party For The Retired Employees Of Hershey In The Community Building The annual Christmas Party for retired employees of Hershey Chocolate Corporation, Hershey Estates, and Milton Hershey School will be held on Monday, Dec. 19. A dinner is planned at 6:00 p.m. in the Hershey Com-munity Building. Immediately afterwards there will be presented a special progam of music and entertainment in the Hershey Theatre. Letters of invitation .have been sent to the retired employees by S. F. Hinkle, President, Hershey Chocolate Corporation; J. B. Sol-lenberger, President, Hershey Es-tates; and J. E. Bobb, Chairman of the Board of Managers, Milton Hershey Schools A postal card is enclosed with the letters, requesting that it be re-turned by Dec. 9 so that time will be available to send tickets and supply final details to the retired employees. As in years past, invitations have been extended to the retired em-ployees to have wives or husbands as their guests. ,-It is expected that the events will be concluded by 8:45 p. m. In this manner, transportation by the retired employees and guests can be coordinated. Read the letter, in part: "I hope that you remember last year's Christmas party with as much pleasure and real satisfaction as we do here at Hershey . . ." "We are looking forward to a time when we can recapture the warmth of this occasion in the near future." "Our company again extends to you an invitation to be with us at a party in your honor as another gesture of our appreciation for your past services." Concluded the letter: "Needless to say, all of us are looking forward to seeing you when we will renew once again our acquaintances and friendships of many years' stand-ing." Hershey Rotary To Have Home Decoration Contest The Rotary Club of Hershey will again sponsor a Home Christmas Decoration Contest; with judging on Tuesday, Dec. 27, and Wed., Dec. 28. In order that each entry is judged, the committee reque%ts that applications for judging be submitted to Chairman Zechman, whose address is 853 Linden Road, 'Hershey, Pa. Deadline for entries is December 27th. OFFICE BUILDING Christmas Decorations going up by Electrical Crew of the Hershey Chocolate Corporation. On ladders (left) Tony Ranieri and Harold Cinder. Standing (left) Kent Boyer and Harold Hamilton. Old hands at trimming the office building; this foursome's handiwork is always anticipated by folks along the Avenue. It requires patience. Hershey News Comm. Bldg. Hershey, Pa. BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID HERSHEY, PA. Permit No. 13 3547 REQUESTED IF UNDELIVERABLE |
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