four The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, May 29, 1941 Orphans’ Court A Sr andy S ALU NGA Chrysler * “Thunderbolt” Is State Coach Auditing Notices acgoynt of Ames M. Lapp, Jacob S. Lapp and 8 The Affairs ‘At Florin For Lapp, exors. ir Haney ¥. 8 o known as and Mrs. Stanley Cooper with ! JUNE TERM 1941 | ENR EVAN, dec'd, No. 59, Oe- : x Mo all heirs, legatees, creditors and other i tober Term, 1940. First and final ac- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank of Mt \ Persons’ interested: | count of Emma 8. Levan, admtx. Joy visited the latter’s son, Leo, at | i Week NOTICE is given that the following ac- | 42 A. dec’d, No. 38, ho New Cumberland Barracks, { as | counts in decedents’ estates and Trusts | 1930. First and final S ras | s : : :ndav evening have been filed in the office of tha I | Conestoga National = vnday evening. (From page 1) | h ister of Wills of Lancaster County, | re trustee for the Mr. and Mr:. Paul Fackler, and = = pn ac Murmger, i 8 8 a "wil ted 15€ sther Leman. . | Mr. and Mrs. George NMumpe d that the same will be Jd % infant son, John were entertained | Orphans’ Court of said co f 43. LANE, | E, dec'd, No. 7. 5 : =a | of town, and Mr. and Mrs. John | and confirmation, and for distribution of | Septembe , 1940. First and final to supper Sunday cvening by Mr Bender of Milton Grove, s | the balances shown therein to the par- | account of Ann Mary Lane, Samuel , Mi Ye = wor 3 Fo 3 nd Mis. Charles Baker, Landis- : ties legally entitled thereto on thé date L. Lane and Anna B. Hostetter, exors. i ye or he i y | da: de at the Elmer hereinafter designated, at @clock | 44. LINDSAY, HIRAM H.. dec'd. No. 50. ville. bag? Ich camp in Huntington Co. E. S. T. (ten o'clock D. I.) in the | November Term, 1940. First and final Children’s Day : vali 4 forenoon, in the Orphans’ | account of Mary S. Lindss admrx : ’ : ; 1 Mrs. Shelly 1s Spe nding some ary 5. landsay, Children’s Day will be observed | on the 4th floor of the Court Halse in | 45. LEISHER, GEO. C., dec'd, No. 7& the City of Lancaster, Pa. 4 dee'd, No. 3 "in the Methodist Church Sunday | time with her son, Wilbur in York | County. o> =a a IRI tr | June Term, 1940. First and final ac JUNE 16, 1941 | count of Joseph Albert Hostetter, evening, June 15, with an appropriate . . 'XANDE $C deol 0:3 : > BY ! a ! Rev. ar Mrs. Martin, of May- 1. ALEXAN DER, MARIS ( dec ih N TR exor. program. The program is in charge Rev. and ! Gi ° 17, October Term, 1939. Secogid and | 16. LEVENIGHT. JOHN H. dec'd. No. = ye town, called on George Mumpers, ef Orries ef i partial account of Martha E. Alexan- | Cv aan eee 2 of Miss Ann Peifer assisted by Mrs. | i qd 1 | 1, January Term, 1940. First and fi- Wednesday evening. i SL i oN . d | nal account of Walter A. Herr, sur- Walter Peifer. : SR ji : : | | BENDER. BL rg : i py oh] Sor : - Mrs. Russell Cooper and nm fk Childrens day exercises will be D | ay erm, 939. irst and fisal ac-| , NEY FOR SSC. )! d &( | 5 3 1 ch or 1 i count of Wilma I. Eaton, | 4% LEVESIGHT, ALICE Seva, No. 48) the bridal shower! Molle Lee (center), queen of the Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom Festival, and her court | held in the Florin iT. B Church on U Own i 3. BRYAN; MARY B. dec |. FE gtr, 1040, Fist aviolng ofa am os used Chrysler's “car of the future” for her royal equippage this spring. Miss Lee is a member of | Sunday, ive Sth. September Term, 1940. F | er and Jacek N-lof her sister, Nancy Wehner of Virginia family that produced the famous soldiers Robert E. and “Light H Harry” P and { Sta er, exors. > 1 a | rtrday 2 y . | nal account of Minnie Bryan, George | ,¢ ww = bic } ras married to Paul Cia n £ orse Harry” Lee, | Birthday Party Dociorg say that worries : B . 1B B i i8. MARTIN, ANNIE N., dec’d, No. 59, Umbia, Who Wwe 4 t u —— Lo ar A held in honor of | ing | y ue. rs a : ne wet | / Da ’ vas NG 1X & Fyas. Ses ang September Term, 1940, First and final Musser, Chestnut Hill, "Columbia = | . cart em Te Bary, yas wu are thd source of many | : i BLOGHER, 52 account pf William, G. Wanner, admr, R.'1.° } | G. 5. INVEST | Charles Groff, son of Mr. and Mrs. | d physical ill | oy 2 y LIZ , deed, 52, * Be A 53 oh ot sR. IT. ! : . PAE tah | b | ¢ May! Term 1939. Second and final | 1 A. a A, a w re M Benj. Kendi M Mary Stage Is Sot | ND CLASS SCOUTS | Omar Groff, on Saturday afternoon. Te physics is 1 3 Fr > Rin opr . November: Term, 1940. First and fina Mrs. Benj. enuig, I'S. a aS : 3 | 5 i sent of Baul 'F. Diehm, exor. 4 account of Chaslest HB. Dissinger: and Miceli Mes: Jolin: Border ahid { Five Girl Scouts belonging to lo- | Charles celebrated his 3rd birahday If yourskare money wor- . and 5. BOR. decid, Nop 20, James B. Dussinger, admr wanes, Hoey tal (From Page 1) | cal Troop 8, attained the rank of [wiih {hese guests who presented Bure September ‘Térm, 1940. First asl fl 50. MILLER, "REUBEN 1., decd. No. 5, Mrs. Levi Peifer attended the 5... Aides to Chief Marshal—P | : 5 ee aa ries, a pgsonal bankloan | gives hal aceount of G. Wesley Boyd, exor. November Term, 1939. First and final gpa duati ercites of tho I. O. T rermer; Ss tc ef Second Class Scout at the investi- {nis n with g I Reigle, Jean- lahi OX the’ best 6. HOW PRS: CEONGE G., decd, Ng 41, account of Bara M. Weidle and Nora exercises of tie 1. U. He ilig and Roy B. Sheetz. ture held Monday evening on the |ette Gruber, Tora Schneider, Shir- | mig e best pre- | i ha Second Tard M. Baker, extxes. C. at State College last Wednesday. piper DIVISION— North on Old lown of the A 5% Tow ot Home. 3 or. 30 Germer, Wil- scripiiony Come in and 1 Reale, Eoheata oe 1 H. M., dec'd, No. 26, May Donald McLanachan was a mem- from Railroad: General no IN Tw Jy al Cc talk thing} over with us Sam - ral» "2 - Term, 1928. Second and partial ac- Ha nh a ry ry The girls attaining this rank were | lliam Vogle, John Heisey, Mrs. Cora a ning I wiih us. Dam 7. BARR, EVA G., dec’d, No. 68, May count of The Fulton National Bark Der of the graduating class. ~smmittes. Speaker's [Chr i A ! Te 1934. Final account of Xhe he Ryser Nations! Bank Comunlites, Spegke Rachael Garber, Anita Warta, Vera | Sprecher, Mrs. Ruth Germer, Mrs. 3 at th Een Con bi i a = ge of Lancaster and Charles F. Widmy- Children's Day exercises will be Borough Council: Aides—Ralph lg 5 us pve TE E HD es ar irst Columbia National Bank o ’ er, trustees for the use of Elsie E., ; En » aT Eby, Pauline Edwards and Jecquie- | Miriam Heisey, Mrs. Beatrice lumbia, Pa., trustee for the use of Muscer held on Sunday evening at seven jeoman and C. C. Kreider; Manheim L Hendri le 1 M Nellis Voule, Mr aske FS vy . 3 : - : { yn Hendrix. Schneider, I'S. elle vogie, 1S. [ | { iy Meta V. Staman. . %. | 52. MILLER, HARVEY, dec’d, No. 12, thirty o'clock in the Salunga High School Band, American Legion, | ) : Schneider 3 I 5 { trait 8. BRANDT, SADIE W., dec’d, No. #9, April Term, 1939. Sec and fing : he : At the ceremony each girl was | [lmma Wagenbach, Miss Nancy Ger- rs a h I > 9. Second and final Brethren Chure OT ixiliaries Sons J 5 | OS a March Term, 1940. First and partial account of F. Wasucr. rethren Church. American Legion Auxiliaries, Sons | : ey = solder irs selec account of Hiram G. Brandt, et. Ar, Wagner, SUtviving Lodi siting. Militars | presented individually by another imer, Schneider Mrs. | | ro 3 oe A Fe TARANEH extx. of Legion, visiting Military organi- i td a 2 NTL aa { | soldi ’ BRUBAKER, SHRmSTIAN a 53. MILLER, WESLEY J., dec'd, No. . . zations and visiting member of the patrol and Miss Mil- | Caroline Groff and Mrs, Gertrude | | & Trust mpany Ne. oven Ser a 18 Ag “iy 52, August. Term, 1929. Second and Si ste rs U n { fe atic ; > BR g ; ; { dred Zink in turn presented each | Groff. i iil and final account o arry B. Brg. final account of Kenelm L. Shirk. - Mcunt Joy High School Band, 1 a Egat a is, ye 5s 1 Yip MOUNTYIOY It baker and Norman B.- a MI Tos | Elizabeth deserving Scout with a second class{ Everyone greatly enjoyed the Sato - 2 = Son outs, Mc Joy anc To: cys {} Member Federal sit in me. admrs. 54. HAN, AMANDA, dec'd, No. (From Page 1) B va ad viel Bo badge. This badge indicates that the | party. Refreshments were served. | | surance Corporation ist 10. COX, HARRY L., also know as Ter Ny 5 A Have. = Ir re 20y and pS ? we : : . . ~ dil z COX. lh = > 2 Ei hi nal a y a Bu ie i i- the Sillers and Mrs. Phillips re- Scouts, Mount Joy Borough Scouts have satisfactorily passed Service At Eby's IL) i X, ,» No. 2 ove al acco 0 nsel Brown, < ny attove SC EO J Ol Bil» = . . . 2 3s Term, 1940. First and 11 accounf trustee to sell Real Estate. turned home Sunday afternoon to SECOND DIVISION Borough one test in each of ten fields of | On Fathers Day, June 15, services A of Mary A. Cox, admtx. c. 55. NEWSWANCER, LYDIA §., decd, find the latter's sister, whom she Path: Chief side J. Willis Fre Scouting, namely, Homemaking, | will be held at Ebys Church. hy 11. CARTER, MARY L., dec’d, No. 38 No. 94, August Term, 1940. t and 3 & > 2 AAAS] VY 1 . joy , ) ver seen in her thirty-nine : ature ts ames. -of- January Term, 1940. First and final} final account of Jacob S. Newswan- had never sce y Aides—Robert Hostetter and L Nature, Sports and Games, Out-of livin account of The Fulton National Bank ger, admr. years at the Siller home. It was Toned rua Then tet) Doors, Health and Safety, Music of Lancaster, ex 56. OBER, LOTTIE G., Voluntary Deed Mys. Ri f Enst % Dillinger; Band, Hanover Fire Co; 7 - hub] .ancaster, exor. 56. OBER, L ) ar ee irs. inker, o aston, whe upon _ er ccs . : : SD SOAR 5 TE Hops. 12. DILLER, SARAH, dec’d, No. 44, of Trust, No. 891, May Term, or New Holland High School Band {and Dancing, Dramatics and Litera kno ture, International Friendship, Arts and Crafts, and Community Life. April Term, 1905. Account of the 1935. Third account of Henry H,iearning that her sister whem she Fire Co. Middletowit. Pa. Farmers National Bank and Trust Koser, Trustee under Voluntary Trust had never seen, was in the east, Ea: D. gal High School Band Company of New Holland, Pa., and [§ of Lottie G. Ober by Indenture dat- d litt: $s of het ast onzgal igh dchooi bana, Howard L. Diller, exors. of the last |§ ed September 2, 1927. arrange 8 ittie surprise Reliance Hose Co. Middleburg, Pa will and testament of Adam Diller | $7. ROHRER, HOWARD, dec’d, No. 10, own by calling unexpectedly to see Evi oy W orld s Best Fur disg | And Thrills Every We ee Jock pore Prior to the investiture the girls drilled for the Memorial Day par- {oda | The cream of fe Rothsville High School Band, Mec- | erp! (also known. as Adam Diller, Jr.),| § January Term, 1938. Second and . : 3 . . va; ; te 4 Trustee for the use of Sarah Jane | ® partial account of The Conestoga Na- her. : Sherrystown Fire Company; Drum ade, Vera Eby, Adelaide Workman, | Lest and n i; Groff, under the last will and tes- 1 tional Bank of Lancaster, exor, With the surprise golden anni- Corps, Susquehanna Fire Co. and Florence Kaylor and Jacquie Lyn | Lome yO Ls | ing tament of Sarah Diller, late of Earl | 38. RICH, HENRY S., dec'd, No. 62, Au. ,, and iting T “ti Sh) added Comic Book— st . : 8 2 ' ’ , versary celeoration and the uniting silicon. hi vrs ui ns biel nha Township, Lancaster County, Penn-| § gust Term, 1938. Second and par- ay ho 2 Auxiliary, Columbia, 2 Hendrix will be color bearers and | plements eveiy week very sylvania dec’d. tial account of Henry S. Rich, Jr. of these two sisters all happening yegion Drum Corps, Wn Isabelle Zink will carry the bugle. TOO! : Tite Qe 13. ERB, MARY JANE, dec’'d, No. 102, # and Charles H. Rich, surviving exors. in one afternoon the contemplated Fire C5. Ii = YT r estown, a, May Term, 1934. Third account of | 5% STUMPF, JACOB, decd, No. 51, }, 5 Alanda Dyer was presened with i Sue W. Erb Glisson, extx. § August Term, 1940. First and par. Quiet’ celebration turned out to rnp >i h | her Tenderfoot badge by Miss Jean Sy) 1 4 A = Feo . c : 4; THIRD 1 | ) v0 Ge BE AEX Seidl 14. ESHELMAN, ABSALOM C., dec'd, 3 tial account of Harry J. Stumpf and be quite an event. det hi - | Zimmerman and Jacquie Lyn Hen- y No. 70, October Term, 1939. Second Emma Stumpf, exors. a Park: Chic d Jacquie yi On Sale at All on | and final account of Isaac A. Eshel-| 604 SHEAFFER, BARTON W., dec'd, No. Mr. and Mis. Siller wish to take |... Aides drix passed her Health, Safety i Of ¢ man, exor. 9, October Term, 1940. First and this opportunity to express their Fshleman: Paradi | a a Literature and Dramatics tests a a. coul 15. ESBENSHADE, STELLA B., PAROL final account of Edwin R. Sheaffer, toll ovelv Vi 4 mmerc oto | bie — > appreciatic or al 1e lovely no Elizabeth 3 to comple > J s activi- Datro x rortiser 2): TRUST, No. 81, May Term, 1941. fexor. deep appreciation for ik l Y Band, Elizabet For RL lete her second class activi Patronize Ballet in Advertisers. slate First and final account of Stella B. 'OLL, AMELIA, dec'd, No. 60, remembrances they received. Auxiliary, inn fort in Denn. | ales: | ts et hn Esbenshade of Strasburg Township, November Term, 1940. First and fi- — — —— : a x svly < own above. Here a General Scout song SUITE do ca trustee under Parol Trust for the use fal account of the First National ’ = Manheim : norial Flas jue will be unvei | or Io ep x ngs Wore sung of Charles H. Yingst, of Strasburg Bank and Trust Company, of Mount WILLIAMS GROVE SPDV Manheim, ! Fla; Junie 14. dUMne 3.8 {and leaflets were distributed to | Nc Gs i Township. Joy, Pa., exor. — Fire Company: Drum Corps, Nt | : dao vivant TY de 1< | those wishing to atle mn Sus- 1 AVal iia nie 16. FREY, WILLIAM D.. dec’d, No. 4,|62. STROMAN, MARY W.. dec'd, No. 55. " Villiers Grove: Speedie 1 fre Comy Dru Ps no? I famine ne state flicials |! g to attend Camp Sus WW 3 a January Term, 1937. The account of November Term, 1940. First and fi- * he Wiliams rove of Y; umberland Fire Company, Nort 2 1" ; Jr Jor ro Ss bulit 1 | guehannock. The Lancaster County National Bank 3 account of Wayne S. Martin, located 10 miles southwest of. Har- umberland, Pa.; Marietta Hig = dil Te *9 2h u t} 4 Zell vi t ee A of Lancaster, Pa., adm. ec. t.a admr. ee CTE ord es | re . A : oo was lished by the Zelle am- x. x Ti. « is . 3 17. FRITZ, ABRAM G.. also known 2s | 63. SAUDER, HANNAH E., also known risburg off U. 5. Route 15, wil be school Band, Boum Co iy, wi hich came to that section of “ull paid Stock of this Association, which is his A. G. FRITZ, decd, No. 74, April asiH. ELIZABETH SAUDER, dec'd, the scene on Memorial Day of more Auxiliary; Hershey Corps Lebanon poanty fom 1 ance. They Fa uates only when the money can be used [or desira- to 1 Term, 1940. First and final account 48, November Term, 1940. First pacing than the public has ever Mount Joy Fire Ce were led by the french Tob i , : ig available cute of Elisabeth A. Fritz, Hazel M. final account of Isaae S. Sen- i ie Mount Joy Fife Lo woman, Clothilde de Valois Sellaire, (From Page 1) ble is now available. Fritz and Roy S. Fritz, admr ig, admr been given the opportunity of see- The committee on Er a = i he 4 j ie he « ! 2 Ww > eo Bov ‘uartette co : { TL! « 7 . yi ’ 18. FLANAGAN, MARY A.. decd, No. 5, | 64. SWEIGART, EDWIN L., decd, No. ing before in one day. Parade routes, Mr | cas The Westhound trafic. will i be the Boys Quartette, compos- Dividends are 312% per year, [ree of the go Febraury Ter 934. First ¢ final | 13, Wetober Ter ¢ Pirst : . x ie . 1 oe : > [ Ray Brubaker. Wi sr Heisev ef : : Sor re a 5 Fones | i eo EE 30 ; i Ji Roy Richwin=, owner of the fast chairman, informs us t travel NORTH on Chestnut St. tc we of RB ly BID ako, Wilmer Heiney, S) Ivania I sonal Pre pel ly 1 neg «db 1 pal ay ansy t « A es M. anagan, account « mas 2 id . 5 a . te : Voy ) arti . 3. = IO > 3 > : admix. d. b. n. c. t. a. Meckley, exors. and only AAA sanctioned half-mile applied for and received pg Appletree Alley; WEST on Appl Vernon Martin and Ralphael Nies, Ap il 1st anc 3 Isl. Suc! PLANAG dec’d, No. | 65 e’'d, N 3 So : : , : : ane 1ORN ang selections by the Girls’ chor 19. FLANAGAN, EUGENE J., decd, No. | 65. MARY A. dec’d, No. 13, (0) in the East, is presenting a from the High way Departnit Nand tree Alley {o Jacob St: NORTH selections by the Girls’ chorus. 83, April Term, 1940. First and final Term, 1912. Final account of . > RT to vo Tory ~ QT Class Day Withdrawals r he n anv oe on 30 account of Agnes M. C. Flanagan, The Lonestoga National Bank of joint program of big car auto and the Burg making it possible 0 | Jacob St to Mount Joy St.; WEST gi hie i - 318 2% 14 ny HR J ie hi A exis, BENE. ders wl ie Fie Hares trustee for he motorcycle racing for the same low have East and West bou drs > of | on Mount Joy St. to Barbara St.: The class day program will be d 'S notice, with 1 iterest to ihe date of wilh i only 20. G LE, ENE, dec'd, No. 46, No- use a Hart, und paragray : 99 Gi Rede avs TA “4 . ] i » hich <¢ ROP ar vember Term. 1940. First and final 7 of the will or ; price it has been the policy of Route No. 230 bypass Main Street | NORTH on Barbara St. to Man- held in the high school auditorium drawal. wits account of Mary M. Trost and Grace | 66. SCHURTZ, MARY A., dec’d, No. 13, charging for a single program on during the parade. | heim, St; SOUTHWEST on Man- Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. \dditi I f ti y + ech E. Seyfert, extxes. Octobeg Term, 1912. Final account = Mr. Freed i boing assisted by : i is 2. 3accal ate Additional informaliol SC . M : > y Mr. reed 1s being assisted Y | heim St. Hopewell St.: N ccalaureale > i = 21. GOTTSCHALL, HENRY, dec’d, No. 1, of The Conestoga National Bank of the speedway. 20y Sheetz, Ray Myers and | gf fo Hopewed Sh! WEST on Baccalaureate services will 1 berger, Sceretary, o 1 August Term 1923. Fourth account Lancasfer, succeeding trustee for the. The best drivers of zutos in the Messers Roy Sheetz, Ray Myers and) Hopewell St. to Fairview St.: Baccalaureate services wi e ott, Ys T of Henry H. Koser, Trustee of Lottie Nie of ae Hart, under paragraph 11 American Automobile Association John Dillinger and this committee | SOUTH on Fairview St. to Main held Sunday, June 1, at 8 P. M. in nam G. Ober. of the wil A a AEE Par tha 30 1 Pe) CQ. ea es . . io} ord asad ad lor 22. GRAYBILL, ISRAEL B., decd, No.| 67. STAUFBER, A. I., dec’d, No. 31, and the top riders of the American has arranged for the use of nume | St; WEST on Main St. to Harris- the high school auditorium. Rev. LBL ais : blet AES Ny Gc an! February Tern, 1940. First and fi- Motorcycle Association have agreed ous free parking lots in the boro or William Banks, of Maytown Re- 27th Series of Installment Are Open The al acec t of S. ill Ci $ mira) TA Ti o kind or-| 4 : . nF . Q —__ bh te to ool Real Estate Srey 68 Anny ns Le a for the first time in racmg history Memorial Day. With the kind pe: At the option of the traffic officers | formed church, will be in charge For Subseriviion the 5) 3 8 [as . DT» - dey C 4 . . 3 2 "ne |» 1 acela - : £3. GOOD, LEAH, decd, No. 17, May February§Term, 1940. First and fi- to appear on the same track the mission of local business men park-|in charge, westbound traffic may be | assisted by Rev. Jonas Martin of Ny Term, 1902. First and final account nal accoubt of S. M. Stauffer, irus- ing facilities have been acquired itted to proceed Westwar n | the Church of God: Rev : ta ng gm g 2 4 A of The Fulton National Bank of Lan. tee to c#ll Keal Estate in day. > Schock Independent Oil Cor ! > Gl dina Stward © a hi hear HE Ket g Q 1 FP Sar caster cubstituted trustee for the tion. i Fans will get their chance to com- the Schock Independent O to Jacob St. and thence] tering; of Reich's Evangelical Lua i Fo 85) oer use of Susan Eager. 69. STONE, WILLIAM, dec’'d, No. 6, 1: ... er 5 ._'pany’s grounds, the old ten cou on Jacob St. instead of | church, and Rev. Harry Brubaker ; : neo! 24. GARVIN, M. T., dec’d, No. 15, Sep- September $Term, 1918. First and fi. PAT® big car auto racing and Or lon Columbian Ave. Grade Schoo! Re EE ei Of ker, Under Sor State Banking Dept. ™ dere tember ‘Term, 1936. Fifth and final nal account of David F. Chambers, cycle racing in a special 10-lap © Ari ’ on 2 Yay of \hesihut oi, o orin Crossroads church. OFFICERS fact re 1 i J ino a jer a up” : IT S weal £ I tree ley ikewise Y Tan- ——— {00C agecunt 9 Fr yuan Windoinh, Dr: Ir trustee under the 18st “Australian Pursuit” race in which groan W a ree Alley. Likewise, on Man | PRES. J. E. SCHROLL C., E. M. BOMBERGE 3 . . rizer an armers { a will anc estament o illiam Stone, vacant lot opposite Engle’s y St. w sthour c . a 3 3 2 : i > a 2 excl Trust Company of Lancaster, Pa. for the usd of Mary L. Stone, who the four fastest autos and the four ODD fe] westbound traffic may be When in need of Printing. (any- |] V. PRES. H. G. CARPENTER REAS., R. FELLENBAUDN xe Exors. died May 8,41941. fastest motorcycles will compete N. Market St., rear oi mitted to move Southwest on| thing) kindly remember the Bulletin = ak 25. GILBERT, J. ROLAND, dec’d, No. 10 | 70. SCHALK, {ELIZABETH BAKER, for. safivemacy. Th Oars. Tri. Eis: Farmer's Dairy heim St. to Main St. and then RR aws, September Term, 1940. First account | dec’d, No. $9, November Term r supremacy. Ne program - Ni cia @ x7 To WOOO OO OOD OTC OO OOOO OOO 56 » yn : 1. varge Ley 101 a westwara on Avie yar ar- A) 0 We of Mary R. Gilbert and Richard P.| 1940. First Sand final account of day will consist of nine motorcycle Market S 5 So : rd on Mal St. foward He \ 00 = 7 Cae. | Conestoga Nafional Bank, admr. 5 : : iia the Boro parking I instead of ing by way ef N A - races, seven big car races, the spe- y \ 26. GERHART, JOHN H., dec'd, 15 | 71. SHELLY, JAEOB E., dec'd, No. 56, > 2 Te TF isylvania Rajlroad Hopewell St. and Fairview St. \ had June Term, 1940. First ar l Jam 'm§ 1939. First and final cia! match race, totalling in all E fo Neto N \V ~ i T ll count of Allen Gerhart, Cor upp | ac of M@ry H. Shelly extx. » LXiensive preparalichis 10d A Ihe siren will be blown when the \ AN HO, 1 200 laps of breath-taking : > : : i i and Sallie Gerhart, exors. | 72. SHREINER, JOHN dec d, No. 26," ie ills Pp handling of traffic during the da; ts and it is planned that \ LY hea 27. GRAYBILL, SIMON L., dec’d, No. 67, March Term, 11926. First and par- Speed and thri hrs, a the ffic ‘and HY en ed- August Term, 1940. First and fina | tial account of John W. Shreiner and GR Hay y heer neds oy ng x oh : De made promptly Sie \ Teg account of Graybill G. Lorah, Jennie Charles B. Wihters, exors. . Sia parade route committee and the n the end of the parade N ~ L. Balmer and Vera L. Minnich, exs. | 73. SHENK, JOHN B. dec’d, No. 13, When in need of Priming. (ariy= dulgence of all local passe yard past the fire engine \ = Be “] 28. HERR, MARY K., dec’d, No. 6, Sep- erm. 1938. First and final ac- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Yo k th doris 4 3 b e gin == IN : tember Term, 1940. First and final | count of Harryl K. Shenk and Elam ed. Help keep the detow house the siren will be blown again \ = i wee account of C. Willis Here and Mary { K. Shenk, exors. 84. WILLIAMSON, CLARA T. B. parade route frec of parked indic 0 end of the parade. prof F. Kauffman admrs. c. t. a. | 74. SCHLOTT, WILLIAM, decd, No. 71, No. 78, April Term, 1938. mittee ‘ 29. HOTTENSTEIN, AMOS S.. dec’d, | February Term, 1940. First account mental account of Sue E. rr iy oe The i} ur lic 1 dav of May has 1 no i ays : No. 31, March Term, 1932, Account | of Margaret Delmotte, admtx. son and Farmers Bank and rust av tic-uy 21 i 1 M at Joy High School ] ; et, en or ong justi ce and Cuan il a land where the of The Manheim National B Man. | 75. SHREINER. JONATHAN L., dec'd, Comapny of Lancaster, exors. needs the cooperation of under-'p.nd Banner. .Au- en set apart hs Memorial Dax—a lI mighty be free. Furthermore, 1 pap heim, Pa. Trustee for El N. Eby, | No. 27, December Term, 1931. Ac- 35. WOHI CATHARINE, dec’d. No. : ot sp i SD hs Ya day w hen ever v va ize 1 : es ! - 5. INE, decd, No. = 3:0. A rec nis f 1 5 3 Es ¥ ( > eh “(vil nv heen prio: ch late of East Hempfield Township, un- | count of The L&ncaster County Na 113, April Term, 1940. First and standing local resicen nt cid Invoc Reverend W. L. United St I citizen of the Cit upon vou, mn thes critical days Tha der Wil ol Ane > Hotte tional Bank, vi, under go will tinl account of P. Harry Wol plans are to work ¢ suc i onss, A. America The ales comu morales deeds through which we are now passing, bac] 30. HOOVER, MARTHA, No. 4115, to sell real estale under the Revis- and B. admrs. « id ked gy Xs a . Of valor, se SCT a) "is ai hat witli . . fi 1 or BY Term, 1940. Fire: and final | U0 . i aid is ful 3. Bi Groat Gos BE 3 elf sacrifice heroism and : that will determine whether mor account of Leon L. Buckwalter, admr. | 76. TRIMMER, ALFRED P., decd, No. Tor Toah. et vit ( f reading, Rev- re those brave menNand women our land will remain i or fall quir ad bh. nc. tt. a. 67, June Term, A940. First and fi- over J¢ er - “ Wino have given their live heir mder 1 f 1 told : ag : al account of Anna NM iy 2 ter incoln’s ¢ { t iver then und influence « solic 0 31. HAVERSTICK, AMELI nal account of Morris A. trimmer Na accour M. id Sy ¢ ter, (Lincoln’s country. A I 1 : or Hy 0 influence _ of despotic No. 68, September tern and The Farmers National Bank, of _ o.oo all posted Sighs alt | Gettysburg Speech); America, Audi- Js AA gay when a ute is hands. I think seriously of Lin- and partial account of | Lititz, Pa., exors.” 87. WANNER, JOHN E., dec'd, No. 30, Sider. Memorial Dov Nu. paid to their memory in song and coln’s plea at Gettysburg, “That T Haverstick and Chas. S. Bricker, 77. THELENBERG ANNIE E. decd, November Term, 1940. First and final so Not EY ee stirring word: 1 1 the da 1 V1 aa he 32. HERR, J. CALVIN, dec'd, 61, No. 96, September Term, 1936. Sec. account of Daniel G. Wanner and Kauffman T. Keiler, (President of a day when the in- from these honored dead we take in- vember Term, 1940. First and final | and partial account of Farmer: €. BR, Weaver, admrs. ¢. 2 ! alle] te Chrysler Motor Corporation, De- rades of those who have gone befdxe crea devolion; that we here re- whe account of Ray M. Herr. adm. | Bank and Trust Company of Lan- 88. WINTER, CHARLES L., , No. detour route and on the route of arin wi es ourney 3 . : acke 33. HOWARD, JAMES M., dec’d, No. 15.] caster. admr. c. t. a. 32, November Term, 1939. First and poo or. Sant So | troit, Mich); songs, A, Ged Of Our j | to the cities of the dead L solve that these dead shall not have Catt October Term. 1940, and Sn I 78. Trost LE MARY, : also known as final account of Emma K. Winter, Ww parade, cance fio outside 131 athers, Audience;. B, OC. God Of hey l ou the ihey meril; died in vain, that the Nation shall hi account of Alice W. Howard, admtx. | MARY TROSTLE, dec’d, No. 38, No- admtx. heing asked for in managing trafic. |. King Of ce Audicnos: a day when we gather the choices 1G have wv birt re als he BF. decd, No: 1. Novem | vember Term, 194% First and fing 89. WATT, JAMES, decd, No. 18, June) tras 3 cons tort br 207° O King Of Peace,” Audience; ony ye 4 the cho) der God have a new birth of free- eh ber Term, 1940. First and final ac- | account of Elmer W. Trostle, Har- Term, 1923. Second and final ac- p-c2 te JRE FEEL bo Yar uP | selection, “Moumt ‘Joy ‘High : School HUSSOINS 10 adorn the graves of ihe dyn and that government, of the : count of M. William Skethway, admr. | vey W. Trostle and Stella T. Buch- count of Charles G. Watt, surviving asking a motorist to move on should Pand; Bencdiction. Revererd E. L. Nation's heroes. It is titting that Me- peo sy by the people and for the Coe 35. KURTZ, LILLIAN, dec’d, No. 3, No- ter, admrs. trustee and Farmers Bank and Trust he pe rk in a “No "are: J morial Dav sl 1 i ] : k Di : 1 > x ok 1 vember Term, 1940. First and final | 79, \, CHRISTIAN C., dec'd, No. Company of Lancaster, succeeding rs 1 ... | Ramer; Taj Pianist, Mrs. George ue ey > ould be kept in this people all not perish {from the w 1 wn > C wi So ww account of Galen N. Barry and Ralph 37, April Term, 1940. First and final co-trustee for Douglas Watt. The citi Vi | Brosk i5ic direction of manner. Therefore 1 call upon earth.” ; B. Heisey, admrs. e¢. t. a. | account of Carrie M. Cunningham, 80. WAGNER, C. ERNEST, dec’d, No. 65, be greatly appreciated, 4