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Along the Avenue Community Building, Hershey, Pennsylvania Trip; Meet Buffalo Bisons Address All Communications to Brent I Page 2 HERSHEY NEWS February 2, 1961 THE HERSHEY NEWS Bears Return From A Road Published oi-weekly on Thursday from editorial offices located in the Along The Avenue Community Building, Hershey, Pennsylvania Trip; Meet Buffalo Bisons Address all communications to Brent I. Hancock, editor. Hershey Retired Employees Association in session, Monday, Feb. Returning from a four-game road 6, 1:45 p. m., Hershey Fire Hall. Huette F. Dowling, former DA of swing, the Hershey Bears meet the Dauphin County, the speaker. Special music. Refreshments, of course! Buffalo Bisons on Saturday night Conversational bit. Time-Temp clock on Hershey Trust Co. Bldg., in the Sports Arena. getting into all conversations around the village. Below zero readings On the season, the Bears are a strange sight for the Valley. Brr! 2-2-0 at home and 1-3-0 with the Home of the big snows, Buffalo Bisons hockey club checked into Her- Bisons, having dropped a 4-1 de- shey for a game on 21st. Amazed at depth of snow. Coach Frank Eddolls, cision to Frank Eddolls and his out- former Bear, said that Buffalo Area had some snow, nothing like the fit on the 21st in the Arena. Valley; no snowfall in over 10 days. • The Bears lost 3-1 to Providence Founders Day Observance, business session, workshop, and social on Sunday night; following a well for Lower Dauphin Area Council, PTA. M. S. Hershey Jr.-Sr. H. S. skated 5-2 win over the Quebec Auditorium. Thursday, Feb. 9, 8:00 p. m. All parents invited. Aces in the Sports Arena last Sat- Promoted. Hershey resident, Sgt. Charles J. Buchinsky, PSP, long urday night. time affiliated with Training School, was promoted from his traffic They were in Quebec for games sergeant duties in Harrisburg, transferred to Academy on detached on Tuesday and tonight; jump to duty as lieutenant. Several stone throws from his Patt's Hill home. Springfield for a game tomorrow Historic step. Lebanon Daily NEWS publishing a Saturday morning night. They remain home for a edition, effective Jan. 28th. New Saturday morning edition scheduled game with Cleveland next Wednes- for home delivery before 8:00 a. m. day and another meeting with the Disappointed. Local TV viewers caught only a rearend glimpse of Quebec Aces next Saturday. Pennsylvania's finest in Inauguration Day parade from D. C. Com- With Ice Capades- moving into mercial cutaway and a cutback to President Kennedy in conversation the Sports Arena, the Bears then with former President Truman was cause for anguish. go on a seven-game road jaunt. Senior Valentine Dance, MHS. Park Golf Club, Feb. 11th. 8:00 p. m. Starting in Buffalo on Feb. 12, Her- Point of view. Postage meter out of Bailey Travel Service, York: shey visits Cleveland, Quebec (for "We'd like to tell you where to go." a pair of games); Providence, Member of the Tii-County United Fund Board of Directors, John The Springfield and Rochester. T. Hart, MI-IS '35, Personnel Manager, Thompson-Ramo-Woolridge, Around Town .. They return to the Arena for a Inc., Hbg. Thursday,. March 2nd,• game with a panel of sportswriters for each In line of duty. Emergency trip by Hershey Ambulance Corps to A MVP selection is made by Cleveland. hockey game at the Sports Arena. Gravel Hill on Inauguration Day. Clarence Jefferies at the wheel, Jim Down from the Detroit Red Skinner and Mrs. Gilbert Jones assisting. Volunteers Defenseman Marc Reaume got the MVP nod when the Hershey needed for day- Wings by Edmonton, left winger light ambulance service. Daylight and evening first aid training class- Bears defeated the Cleveland Barons, 3-1. Brian Smith suffered a shoulder es under way. Jim English (left) WKBO News-Sports Director, handles the injury in the Cleveland game; sat 'Alternate appointment to the Air Force Academy for Dennis N. live broadcasts from the Sports Arena. Guest personality was out the Quebec game last Saturday Laudermilch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Laudermilch. 1960 grad Patti Hopkins, Advance Representative for Ice Capades. and did not make the road trip. of Hershey H. S. Walter is in HCC Mechanical Department. Neil D. Bohner (center) son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Boh- Center. ice man, Mike Nykoluk, Exchange.- The Rev. Wayne Sandau, Congregational Christian ner, 37 W. Governor Road; and Ronald R. Kautz, son of Mr. and missed his first game of the season Church, Ellington, -Conn., will occupy the pulpit at the Church of the Mrs. Paul R. Kautz, Glenn Acres, will receive the God and on Sunday. He received an 8-suture Redeemer, United Church of Christ on Sunday. The Rev. Glenn J. Country Award from The Rev. Thomas W. Guinivan on Sunday stick cut on the right cheek in the Rader will be in Ellington, as part of the pulpit exchange program. at the 10:30 a.m. Service; the first day of Boy Scout Week. Cleveland game; got another se- Drawing a lot of comment. Spelling contests in the local school Members of Troop 203, Paul R. Kautz, Scoutmaster; both vere jolt on the right cheek in the system. 113 participated. Post-bee discussions bordering on a post- are 14, 9th-graders; and M. S. Hershey Jr.-Sr. High School musi- Quebec game. athletic contest event. Honors to Darlene Cassidy, Antionette Delise, cians. Post-game X-rays were negative; Paula Dennis, Kathie Sweger, Joan DeHart, Sharon Nowlen. so the crafty veteran flew to Que- Comeback. Unable to show new hockey film to Rotarians due to bec for that series. projector breakdown, Hershey Bears coach Frank Mathers was un- AliL Standings (As of Monday. Jan. 30. tam daunted. Returned on 16th. Lighting•struck twice. Rewind spool caught W L T Pts. GF RA on Rotary songbook being used to elevate the projector; film wound Springfield 34 16 0 68 240 1381 Cleveland 26 22 0 52 154 154'up on deck. Veteran football official, Harvey Nitrauer, Myerstown Hershey 23 22 2 45 141 136 Super of Schools, on Rotary makeup visit, neatly rewound the film; Buffalo • 22 23 1 45 169 176 Rochester 20 23 4 44 156 163 quipped "school men are pretty handy people". Quebec 20 25 1 41 144 168 Teen Canteen, sponsored by Optimist Club of Hershey on new Providence 18 32 0 36 155 224 twice-a-month schedule. Registration on Sat. evening, Jan. 28th. Sched- ule starting on Sat. evening, Feb. 11th. Congratulations. DENTAL HEALTH WEEK Retired: Jan. 1, 1961. Milton Hershey School: Sarah M. Good, 437 S. Hanover St., Elizabethtown (6-29-53). Children's Health Week for Special "problem solving" classes in chemistry and physics for 1961 is being obsverved Feb. 5-11. the superior student in Derry Twp. schools next fall. Course is first This year's slogan is "A Smile of its kind in Central Pennsylvania. Is to Keep." Hershey Chocolatiers Drum, and Bugle Corps enlisting men for Sponsorship is by the American coming field season. Inside drill rehearsals on Menday at 7:30 p. Dental Association. Post 386, The American Legion, Hershey. The health, appearance and Organist available. Recently arrived from Warner Robins (Ga.) personal well-being of children AFB where she was Base Chapel and 1st Baptist Church organist; Mrs. and adults are greatly influenced Edgar Sayenga, Grandview Heights, Box 173, Hummelstown (LO by the condition of the teeth and 6-1992), also was a church organist in Miami, Fla. mouth. New assignment. Following two-year hitch at Misawa, Japan, in security intelligence work, A'2 Charles Geyer, is at Westover, Mass., The Series E Savings Bond is 20 following leave. Wife, the former Jane Bohner, of Palmyra, taught years old this year. Americans now school in Japan; is on staff of the elementary school, Annville. own around 37/1 2 billion dollars Ouch! "Garden Magic" show, 1:00 to 1:30 p. m. on Saturday; with worth. Hershey Estates Chief Horticulturist, John P. Meszaros, debuting, on Sat. Feb. 18th, over WGAL-TV, Channel 8. Not Feb. 4th as listed in NEWS issue No. 2. EMERGENCY SERVICE Graduated from the Reciprocating Engine Course, Sheppard Air FIRE AND Force Base, Texas, Airman Third Class Gordon R. Hoover, grad of AMBULANCE Hershey Vocational School. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. Hoover, W. Canal St., Union Deposit. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 AND FEBRUARY 12 TELEPHONE KEystone Lebanon Valley College Concert Choir on annual mid-winter tour 12-17. Hershey's Richard Hiler on tenor; All Saints Episcopal Church (The Milton Hershey School: Worship 3-2161 Feb. William Nixon on bass. Service, 9:15 a. m. in the Hershey Alaskan Art. Jan. 20th Lebanon Daily NEWS carried a nifty pix Rev. Kermit L. Lloyd): Church Alaskan Community Theatre. Address: Feb. LISTED of C. J. Speicher, displaying two paintings collected on recent School, 9:30 a.m., Feb. 5, Choral PHYSICIANS visit with and family in 5, The Rev. Aurance W. Shank, son, Major Henry Anchorage. Temp ranged Eucharist and Sermon, 11 a.m.; from 30 to 35 degrees. 15.4 inches of snowfall at time Pastor,. Fifth Street Methodist As a public service, the Only of former Evening Prayer, at 8 p.m. Feb. 12 HCC Production's departure. Lowest on Church, Harrisburg. Feb. 12, The Hershey News lists the fol- Superintendent of record. Nor- changes, Morning Prayer and Ser- mally they get 160 inches of snow over the winter! Rev. J. Charles McKirachan, care mon, 11 a.m. lowing physicians for Annual Frances Willard Tea, WCTU. Tues., Feb. 7th. Pastor, Pine Street Presbyterian Home of in cases where you are un- Mrs. Hiram Groff, 415 W. Chocolate Ave.
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