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Vol. 9 HERSHEY NEWS NO .7 HERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA, MARCH 30, 1961 CHARTER members of Hershey Volunteer Fire Company Auxiliary at observation of 32nd Anniver-sary: Mrs. Florence Seavers (left) first vice president of the organization; Mrs. Miriam Zentmeyer, past president; Mrs. Mary Hostetter; Mrs. Lillian Warner; Mrs. William Hackman; Mrs. Katharine Gordon; Miss Jennie Kelchner, first and only treasurer. Auxiliary was organized March 14, 1929 with 20 members; membership now exceeds 175. "SHARING Responsibilities in the Community," Derry Township PTA panel members, front (left) Mrs. Jared Darlington, Glenn Yocum, Theodora Mandes, Mrs. Ruth H. Sauffley, standing — Floyd H. Renshaw, Jr., moderator; The Rev. Glenn J. Rader; Dr. Edwin F. Weaver, Jefferson C. Barnhart, Esq., Lt. John I. Grosnick, PSP. At business meeting, a steering committee was appointed to recom-mend administrative procedure in formation of PTA group for Elementary School, a second for Junior-Senior High School. COMPLETING 6-week Supervisory Development Program of AHA, front (left to right)—Mrs. Mamie Wagner, Executive Housekeeper, Cocoa Inn; Miss Esther Tinney, Manager, Hershey Cafeteria; Mrs. Beulah K. Taylor, Executive Ilousekeeper, Hotel Hershey; Mrs. Augusta King, Hostess, Cocoa Inn; .William J, Wiedwald, Temple University. Back — Richard E. Mertz, Auditor, Hotel Hershey; George H. Valle, Beverage Manager, Hotel Hershey; Lester Witmer, Bell Captain, Cocoa Inn; John V. Les-lie, Maitre d'hotel, Hotel Hershey; Philip Haley, Steward, Country Club; James Schuyler, Reserva-tions Dept., Hotel Hershey; Edmund Madciff, Front Office Manager, Cocoa Inn; W. R. Baldwin, Steward, Cocoa Inn; Wesley J. Zeigler, Bell Captain, Hotel Hershey. Observation Of National library Week In Hershey An open house at the Hershey Public Library from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 16, will in-augurate the observation of Nation-al Library Week — April 16-22 — in Hershey. The works of Robert Frost will be discussed at an 8:00 p.m. meet-ing in the Milton Hershey School's Library, on Monday April 17, with Miss Eleanor G. King, Librarian, the discussion leader. Dr. P. A. W. Wallace will speak on "Conrad Weiser" at the noon luncheon meeting in the Cocoa Inn on Wed., April 19. This also is open to the public. "A Sense ,Of Values" will be re- u viewed by The Rev. Dr. Harold C. fIershey Estates Farm And Hollingsworth in the Hershey Pub-the Library on Thursday, April -29, U at 8:00 p.m. Easter Sunrise Service In Hershey Rose Garden Sponsored by the Hershey Min-isterium, the annual Easter Sunrise Service will be held at Hershey Rose Garden on April 2, beginning at 5:47 A.M. This service each year is attend-ed by members of Hershey church-es as well as by many others from surrounding communities. The Rev. Robert Miller, Pastor of the Union Deposit Lutheran Charge, will deliver the Easter Message. Choir and instrumental groups from Hershey High School will be directed by Paul G. Fisher. "Coins Of Bible Times" On Display At National Bank The Hershey National Bank will exhibit "Coins of Bible Times" in the lobby for the week of April 3. A new money exhibit of the Fed-eral Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, the exhibit contains most of the coins which were issued by ,the High School•Band Concert powerful states around the Med- 1 iterranean Sea. 1Features Finlay As Soloist . .The official name of the former Farm and Garden Supply Center has been changed to Hershey. Es-tates Farm and Dairy Supply Center. General Manager Charles M. Wolgemuth has indicated that the department will carry an inventory for farmers, including general farm equipment and supplies. They range in date from 650 B. C. to 337 A. D. Any one of them conceivably could have passed through the fingers of Joseph or Caiphas, Herod or Balthasar, Peter, Paul, )f the United States Navy Band's Mark, Luke or John. iCeremonial Detachment. Annual concert of the Hershey All the coins in the exhibit are High School Band will be presented authentic and show the variety and in the Auditorium on Thursday, art of the mints of olden days. April 6, at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of Paul G. Fisher. Guest soloist will be Gordon Fin-lay, solo cornetist and conductor PAUSING for refreshments between rehearsal and prevnta-tion of "The Messiah", soloists, Howard B. Phillippy, tenor; Mrs. Delores Peck Schunk, contralto; Miss Sandra Lee Stetler, soprano; Director Paul G. Fisher. Attended by over a thousand people, the 125-voice volunteer chorus from the Hershey area, accompanied by a 35-piece orchestra, presented a selected portion of the Easter section in the Milton Hershey School Auditorium, sponsored by the Hershey Ministerium. Hershey News Comm. Bldg. Hershey, Pa, BULK RATE PAID U. S. POSTAGE HERSHEY, PA. Permit No. 3 3547 REQUESTED IF UNDELIVERABLE
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Title | Hershey News 1961-03-30 |
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 | 1961-03-30 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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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. |
Description
Title | Hershey News 1961-03-30 |
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 | 1961-03-30 |
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 | Vol. 9 HERSHEY NEWS NO .7 HERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA, MARCH 30, 1961 CHARTER members of Hershey Volunteer Fire Company Auxiliary at observation of 32nd Anniver-sary: Mrs. Florence Seavers (left) first vice president of the organization; Mrs. Miriam Zentmeyer, past president; Mrs. Mary Hostetter; Mrs. Lillian Warner; Mrs. William Hackman; Mrs. Katharine Gordon; Miss Jennie Kelchner, first and only treasurer. Auxiliary was organized March 14, 1929 with 20 members; membership now exceeds 175. "SHARING Responsibilities in the Community," Derry Township PTA panel members, front (left) Mrs. Jared Darlington, Glenn Yocum, Theodora Mandes, Mrs. Ruth H. Sauffley, standing — Floyd H. Renshaw, Jr., moderator; The Rev. Glenn J. Rader; Dr. Edwin F. Weaver, Jefferson C. Barnhart, Esq., Lt. John I. Grosnick, PSP. At business meeting, a steering committee was appointed to recom-mend administrative procedure in formation of PTA group for Elementary School, a second for Junior-Senior High School. COMPLETING 6-week Supervisory Development Program of AHA, front (left to right)—Mrs. Mamie Wagner, Executive Housekeeper, Cocoa Inn; Miss Esther Tinney, Manager, Hershey Cafeteria; Mrs. Beulah K. Taylor, Executive Ilousekeeper, Hotel Hershey; Mrs. Augusta King, Hostess, Cocoa Inn; .William J, Wiedwald, Temple University. Back — Richard E. Mertz, Auditor, Hotel Hershey; George H. Valle, Beverage Manager, Hotel Hershey; Lester Witmer, Bell Captain, Cocoa Inn; John V. Les-lie, Maitre d'hotel, Hotel Hershey; Philip Haley, Steward, Country Club; James Schuyler, Reserva-tions Dept., Hotel Hershey; Edmund Madciff, Front Office Manager, Cocoa Inn; W. R. Baldwin, Steward, Cocoa Inn; Wesley J. Zeigler, Bell Captain, Hotel Hershey. Observation Of National library Week In Hershey An open house at the Hershey Public Library from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 16, will in-augurate the observation of Nation-al Library Week — April 16-22 — in Hershey. The works of Robert Frost will be discussed at an 8:00 p.m. meet-ing in the Milton Hershey School's Library, on Monday April 17, with Miss Eleanor G. King, Librarian, the discussion leader. Dr. P. A. W. Wallace will speak on "Conrad Weiser" at the noon luncheon meeting in the Cocoa Inn on Wed., April 19. This also is open to the public. "A Sense ,Of Values" will be re- u viewed by The Rev. Dr. Harold C. fIershey Estates Farm And Hollingsworth in the Hershey Pub-the Library on Thursday, April -29, U at 8:00 p.m. Easter Sunrise Service In Hershey Rose Garden Sponsored by the Hershey Min-isterium, the annual Easter Sunrise Service will be held at Hershey Rose Garden on April 2, beginning at 5:47 A.M. This service each year is attend-ed by members of Hershey church-es as well as by many others from surrounding communities. The Rev. Robert Miller, Pastor of the Union Deposit Lutheran Charge, will deliver the Easter Message. Choir and instrumental groups from Hershey High School will be directed by Paul G. Fisher. "Coins Of Bible Times" On Display At National Bank The Hershey National Bank will exhibit "Coins of Bible Times" in the lobby for the week of April 3. A new money exhibit of the Fed-eral Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, the exhibit contains most of the coins which were issued by ,the High School•Band Concert powerful states around the Med- 1 iterranean Sea. 1Features Finlay As Soloist . .The official name of the former Farm and Garden Supply Center has been changed to Hershey. Es-tates Farm and Dairy Supply Center. General Manager Charles M. Wolgemuth has indicated that the department will carry an inventory for farmers, including general farm equipment and supplies. They range in date from 650 B. C. to 337 A. D. Any one of them conceivably could have passed through the fingers of Joseph or Caiphas, Herod or Balthasar, Peter, Paul, )f the United States Navy Band's Mark, Luke or John. iCeremonial Detachment. Annual concert of the Hershey All the coins in the exhibit are High School Band will be presented authentic and show the variety and in the Auditorium on Thursday, art of the mints of olden days. April 6, at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of Paul G. Fisher. Guest soloist will be Gordon Fin-lay, solo cornetist and conductor PAUSING for refreshments between rehearsal and prevnta-tion of "The Messiah", soloists, Howard B. Phillippy, tenor; Mrs. Delores Peck Schunk, contralto; Miss Sandra Lee Stetler, soprano; Director Paul G. Fisher. Attended by over a thousand people, the 125-voice volunteer chorus from the Hershey area, accompanied by a 35-piece orchestra, presented a selected portion of the Easter section in the Milton Hershey School Auditorium, sponsored by the Hershey Ministerium. Hershey News Comm. Bldg. Hershey, Pa, BULK RATE PAID U. S. POSTAGE HERSHEY, PA. Permit No. 3 3547 REQUESTED IF UNDELIVERABLE |
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