The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 24, 1944, Image 1

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MWOoST - -THE--MINUTTE WEEKLY | LiA-N CASTER COUNTY
: Farm Show The Mount J OV Bulletin
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e : : VOL. XLII, NO. 39 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 24, 1944
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REICH'S EVAN. CHURCH
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The annual election of officers of | omp € ng Ch I :
County Draft oy Mrs. as. Penne Church and Sunday School of- ec Or n
the Mount Joy Community Exhibit | Roars: of the
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will be held Thursday evening, t ear S A shower was held a WwW Congregational Church were elect
: and Mrs. John R. Barnhart on one d gatic : T S H
i oar 0. February 24th, at 8:00 p. m, at H. Mr. and Mrz Jo Ra ; 9 ed. Church officers are: John Ro- IS eC ion
oe 4 | Mount Joy street Saturday evening a 4 > Tess har
Classifies nomen Harts sive |AUEO Club Pres, ini’ sonic cies no . an, Ray Burris, Edward Charles, Tov, Joh W, Weaver, 1, died
The directors and other citizens I Pennell. The wuest iof honor re: Frida Evenin June hristian Br: os : y ¥ > WU- | Blue Ball
3 5 man, trustees; Martha Rolanc lan Mi Te A a] 77
; CLASS 1-A of this locality interested in the| Even though several of the dis- [ee many lovely gifts. Refresh- et Derr Rite iy De Ye i. Geo. H. Warfel, 77, died at
Villar avi SW y i . 3 st; oro roland, assist: ) - 20 "STOW
Willard David Newton, Sussex. Cave show. oie atten gruntled directors made an effort 10 | ments were served to: Mr. and Mrs. ne ; y J Rohre rstown.
New Jersey arm show are Invited to attend. Yrs ( a ist: John Roland. class leader: Nao- - 4 oy bic
: { “can” him a few years back, S. Ed- | Pennel { daughter. Nancy | i y OF der; £ | Mary Kennedy, 83, of Columbia,
. lens SE EAE EH /bG- TNL { . Bruce Pennell and daughter, Ys . - . :
Clarence Longenecker Givens, Rl, ard: Cable. wh ; totes Tis : : | The East Donegal School board|mi Demmy, assistant class leader: | died Monday
Elizabethtown . ary abe, ¥ho completes and Mrs. Cortis Relsch, My. and IS ec ion S i in regular sessi in the high | Lester Roland, George McMillar P pin i
Samuel L. Sand. Brooklyn, N. Y The Final Decisions twenty-fifth year next month as] Mis. George Mr. and [met in regular session, in the Lester R d, G i Mec] : Y Raymond Lafayette Hines, 56, Co=
yn, / . [4 . 1€0T'E ’ school at M: ; 2 siness | Ro > heise an toy Bixler, | i ied 1 y
Mervin Frederick Kline, R1, president of the Lancaster Automo- | Mrs. Robert Buller and son, Mr. and N Mayon. Roun Buses 2 5 hn oe a Roy 1 IX. "| lumbia, died last week.
: VEL . | bile Club, was nominated for re- | Mrs Jay Barnhart, Mr. ani Mrs. ume rous was transacted. It was decided tol ushers. Sunday School officers | Mrs. Emma Susan Kissinger, 82
John A. Keech, Manheim Class 2-B to April 13, 1944 } ‘lotion for. his 26th term at's racete Ls Porrell. Me. Janes Foanell hold the Commencement exercises |named are: John Roland, superin- | | died at East Petersburg.
Clair Huber Johnson, Mount Joy 7, Greider Hostetter. Mt. Joy Charles Pennell, Mr. James Friday evening, J 2. 1944. School | tendent: Sylvester Si AD.
gue a RE James Greider Hostetter, Mt. Joy ing of the directors Friday evening Esther Buller, Mrs. George oO ings tiday evening, June 2, 1944. School | tendent; Sy vester Shuman, assis Sarah, widow of John Coldren, of
Willi or As. Class 2-B to July 14, 194 The nominations are appended: HH eih hutz. Mrs. Benj. Clinger and is scheduled to end June 6th. The | ant superintendent: Lester Roland, | Manheim. died aged 89 years.
Jillian - Scheetz OR : . eibs 2. Mrs. sen). ’ 8 i or x > il or sharlotte ‘he a vaiisto ; :
Paul Richard Hostetter, Mt. Jov George Krvinskee, Bainbridge | They are: Frst vice president, Dr Ison Beviny. Mrs. Russell Sumpman | : i speaker and program wil be ah- | secre tary; Charlotte Charles, ossist Howard J. Tate, 49, died while
Warren Hersh Stehman, Harrisburg { Omar Franklin Barnhart, R1, IW cites: Hess, Holtwood: second ond or Lowell. Mrs Ttichard Pars Frarces H. Shenk | nounced later. New Typewriter ant James Horst Nancy | driving his car near Dillerville.
Louis Howe Mors Elizabethtown vice president, D. Lyman Hamaker, | Mrs. John O. Barnhart, Mrs Rehote 8. Reisoy rere mung 00d Po ra Pave Bates] NY law of Joserh Muni
arence aber y 1 Nig ~ . . | SC LE or HD The jave Tiss ances Se 5 Wi nn 3 i sg earlier | Shirle lice, assis yrarians; ~ 2 rare
Clarence Rob ot ram 1a Class 2-B to July 21, 1944 Ephrata; third vice president, How- | | Mark Wolgemuth, Miss Janet Giv- The marriage of Miss Fr: Rees H. Schools will open 30 earlier | Shir ey Rice issistant librari died at Columbia aged 81 years.
Carl Frev. M: ' “A ch ard N. Homsher. Bartville: hl : 2 ! Shenk, daughter of Jacob H. Shenk | beginning April 1st, the new sched- | Lau Tressler, treasurer: Mrs. Ed Miss Emily Snyder, 91. a former
James Arthur Brubaker, Mechan- Robert Linn Witmyer, Lancaster arc ; omsher, Bartville: fourth || Mrs. Harry Barnhart and : ; = Pel 2 ey umily Sn , 91, ‘a: fo
= er vice president, B. W. Fisher. Lan-15 . ols and the late Mrs. Barbara Ann Herr | ule replacing the one in force dur-|ward Charles, cradle roll superin- | school teacher, died at Lancaster.
ieshurg Clas 2-A to July 21, 1944 Ice president, Lb. vp M40" Peggy of Elizabethtown, | of 3 5 b- line the winter The hoards tondent: Miuile De hone de eheh 3 aL a :
Continucd in Class 1-A-0 aster: sectetary. H.C Kreisle. Shenk, Manheim, R. D. 2, and Rob- ! ing the winter months. The board's | tendent: Minnie De mmy, home de Dr. J. Samuel White. 72, a native
0 { Ad A= . Ct Jerr ‘ as > 8 ary, S | Miss . he Klots 3 Lancaster, J 2 4 8 | Uw &, 8
Clair Nye Fsperzhade R2, Manh'm Keneth Charles Stuckey, R2, Lancaster; treasurer, J. Wade Gay- Miss Blanene Kl te . ho he ert S. Heisey, son of Mr. and Mrs. | attorney was instructed to proceed | nartment superintendent; Martha of Manheim, died at Salisbury, Md.
CLASS 1-A-H Elizabethtown ley, Strasburg: directors—District Mr. and Mrs, John Barnhart Harry M. Heisey, Lititz, R. D. 2,| with the sale of the Lincoln School, | Roland, pianist and Dorothy Ro- Lizzie, wife of Amos Snvder. died
oy Ee D2 Cpl. Pennell returned to Camp 3 : Lath-! accordi I op ha ; land pianist ’ 2 ’
Harry James Strickler, R1, No.1 B. Frank Bachmun, Georcel.. ’ : : took place Thursday in Zion Luth- | acccrding to the terms of the option | land pianis | at the Neffsville Home aged 78
Columbia it MEETING HERE MONDAY M. May and M. J. McNerney, all | Shelby, Miss., while Mrs. Pennell eran Church, East Petersburg, im | previously granted The Gilliland te Vears
Christian W. Bretz, Tlizabethtown | gf INTEREST TO FARMERS . May - J, [will reside with her parents for the fhe presence of membels of the i= oy ao % 37 of
‘LASS 2-A to April 1. 1944 : ast tw rears some | ©f Lancaster; District No. 2, F. L. : ile John Stroock, 87, o
CLASS 2-A to / 3 During the past two years : Q i, 3 1. «o |PYeSsent mediate families. The double ring Resumed Duties OCa airs Viad ut the } » of his daughter i
Fthan Mark Kavlor. Elm latively new insect pests have at- Spence, Columbia; District No. 3, — | died at the home of his daughter in
har < . ‘elatively new se ste 8 ne : rie . ne oy 3 % Sw : Bo
Fusene Fnck, Flizabethtown fr in food | Elwood S. Grimm, Elizabethtown; : ceremony was performed by the : John G. Hart, physical educ ition | York county
: A 15. 1944 tacted us on the home front in foo {Turn to Bade 2) | LADIES AUXILIARY MET AT Rev. Clay E. Rice, pastor of the | instructor has resumed his duties In General
‘LASS 2-/ pril 15, 1944 ; : rear - age < TE SERIE TY PTR TRG :
Thi Be production. Last year, European — -— FIRE HOUSE, LAST THURS. church. after an absence of five weeks, due | Mrs. Clare Bachman
M. ans, E \ : - Mrs. Clara Bachms
ie rn borer increased from 100 to 300 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire| The couple will reside at the|to an operation. B. E. Thuma, of .
(Turn to Page fH co: X le coupe wi 5 b 2 p : Han | Mrs. Ruth Bachman, sixty-seven
ia te percent in this county. Cheelss/ 4 | Cormonne held their meeting last | home of the bride. Marietta, substituted for Mr. Hart rie Y oO [ wife f Claud B ? Bain
7 vite auae ac an, ams=
from 947 to 98% of the | en ee e | Thursday evening with twenty-one ren during his absence. I i terd | brid lied at } h Saturd
. . ent beg: yesterday. idge, died : ier home Saturday,
C f C 0 Hold |corn stalks infected with from one} members present. Mary R. Barnhart Bible Study Group rx in ye oh | il ft bei: MN. health the
AY: . 4 ¢ M. 111 gre 1ate a class of | alter emg 2a Le ast
0 Ito eighteen borers per stalk. They At 0 t i h Rheems and Flizabethtown Aux-| Cpl. Chas. S. Pennell Four groups of students are pur- 35 T oi Yale nen | iat : She wis a of
iv stake Via : . i 5s - 2 38 nex uesday. | eight years. She was a me pr
several damaged early stalied nce d € iliavies will be entertained to a The marriage of Miss Mary R.|suing the Bible Study Course con- |" on foxes HA killed in Lancas- | St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Bain-
tomatoes and potatoes. Japanese [ party at the next meeting night. Barnhart, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. | ducted by the state Y. M. C. : NL Ben a :
wo por on A aa M 1 D One new member, Mi Viola | John R. Barnhart, of 25 Mount Joy | These groups are taught by Miss ter county last year. bridge, for the past forty-five years,
have ne new 3 2r, Mrs. ohn R 3a art, of 2 A seg S &re aug SE 3 : ‘ . .
i : : ~ Dr : . The silk II at Christiana, closed | and had charge of the primary de-
part of the county in larger num- arietta epot |... was admitted. Street, Mount Joy, and Cpl. Charles | Wagner of the high school faculty. The sills mill a . I tz
: ot ; : , | for two years, will reopen soon partment of the Sunday School for
ée et 1n S hers and they are hard on pollina- Due to an unprecedented volume Friday evening, March 17th the|ls. Pennell, son of Mrs. Florence| Rev. K. M. Yiengst and Rev. B. T it 7-venr-old atl | thirty a ears. She .also. wasa
: p : 1 > : we wenty-iour -year-olc yo 1€ -ive years. She als as &
tion’ of the ears of corn. Porvact {7 8val f next card party will be held at the [ Pennell, of Fast Main Street, Mt. { F. Thuma. : Shy ! : | . ais :
of traffic, Colonel Forrest G. Smith, rt : 5 x = : . joined the navy at Lancaster Tues- | member of the Ladies Sewing Cir-
At the monthly meeting of the J. O. Pepper and Robert Copper, Commanding Officer. has sont oat f Fire House with Mrs. Mildred Zer- Joy, took place Tuesday, Feb. 15, 21 Farmers Register : | cl esides her husband. one sis
; : v . sect and corn Extensi or lain. | phey and Mrs. John Charles =i ip in. the parsonage of ‘The tatiners. resislared aay: e. Besides sband, sis=
, Directors of the Mount Joy Chamb- Insect and corn Extension Special an appeal for fifty men immediate- | phey and Mrs. John Charles host-| at 6 p. m. in the parson ge of The : Twenty one farmers registered 710 pints of bless were/given tof (Turn to page 3)
er of Commerce on Monday even- tists from State College, will discuss ly to act as freight handlers to ex- | Church of God. The Rev. H. M. | for the Faim Machinery Repair the Red: Ct { Lancaster. list ee etl A Arr eee ee
) 4 9 : v . \ « oe 5 =} { : ‘ a TT vie ee - ae he 3 Qss a .ancaster las
¢ ing. two meetings of very great im- [corn insects, hybrid corns, and soil pedite shipment of vital war ma- | Balance in General Fund, $40.76; | Mumper officiated. The couple were | Course conducted by S. F. Simons, ¢
g, ng y Bite . . . Je D8 > ‘ a= : : week, °°
mortanne to farmers were reported | fertility, illustrated by pictures in terials at the Marietta Holding & | ENT Balance § . (Turn to Page 6) Agricultural Supervisor, and Leh- po fre |
bi | i i sion Te naan On a arm mar aun habe wiio-| Rotary Triplets
- saving been secured for Mount color. Reconsignment Point. These new | After the routine of business was man Keener, of Rheems. The course el a cow Feradce. te tis his
ge 4 Joy employees are needed not only (o | discussed a box social was enjoyed. d is sponsored by the school district a =
vy : < QE fv. » . —— ( rE 11 S Of. | sleep.
The first meeting will be held this | E. DONEGAL'S SECOND OF take care of the increased volumes a : Our ar in cooperati n with the u. 5 Of J. David Brubaker, 22, Lancaster Clebrated
Friday evening, February, 25, at | THREE YEAR TEST of material being received and ship- | FRAME DOUBLE DWELLING fice of Education. The meetings are 3. had his vm causht In a fodder]
7:45 p. m. in the Mount Joy High The second of the three year test| od but also to replace employees | [SAVED BY OUR FIREMEN Basket For held at the Rheems Welding Ma- shredder
AE School Auditorium. Mr. F. L. Mof- {for Tuberculin Cattle will begin in| cantly inducted into service of the | A frame-double house tenanted crine Sop each Monday ond sash rr Lacie N24. saad 7. vas) '] wo Birthda S
D fit, Economist at Pennsylvania State | the next two weeks in Fast Donegal | , 10d forces. and those whose ser- by Theodore Jackson and Fi rank The Week Wednesday. firs avec tear and at)
College, and an outstanding author- | Township. vices have been terminated for | Gantz caught fire at 4:45 p. m. Sag : . N. ¥ . Basie Training : . | Lancaster | Tuesday evening 114 Rotarians
ity will speak on “Farm Problems of A meeting will be held at the other CAUSES urday when sparks from a rubbish Cloy Hoffer, of Rome, . . Miss Charlotte Charles and Miss Si bales. of ‘tolshece ‘were len | from Lititz. Elizabethtown, and Ni
: | oth & . : . : ats: Ce si Ins i : , i sf sehool Sis ales o ) 0 ol from Latitz, Riz: y © .
Today.” Mr. Moffit will be remem- | home of Clarence Greider, Rl, Mt. | interested in part time, vile nearby ignited the roof. Friend- {spent several days at his home, last joanne McCauley of the high hoo! from the farm of Amos Zook atl Joy clubs, visiting Rotarians from
¢ bered as the outstanding speaker at | Joy, next Monday, Feb. 27th at Saturday or Sunday work may ap- ship Fite Company succeeded in| week. are completing their basic training Intercourse th r clubs and guests, met at Hos-
. da ll 4 a | en 5 Foe . ~ 9 Be 4 . oe : ta FCC Se othe S « SUCSLS, . "
11 the Chamber of Commerce Farm-|seven o'clock, when a committee ply. High School students are eli- confining the blaze to the roof with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shonk, of {in the C. A. P. course, conducted Forarcidht fosed were Killed ile re a trite o
- or Chi 0 IM OY vet ir tine . 2 av 1 Mr. |. . r "NT o SC 1 Oo nd 5 yr is y 8 letters uu 4
Town meeting several years ago. At| will be appointed to line up the gible for application. Chief Raymond Myers estimating | spent Sunday with the Wm. Penn High School in force in 4} t Rotare International. whieh
: | t Tr S ova ri ro. 1cast ounty nce Gl day o rotary al,
5. Ea that time he pointed out the great] herds to be tested. | The salaries paid are specified by | damage at slightly over $100 and Mrs. David Shonk. Harrisburg stariod Dec. 23 i founded 39 vears ago bv a
importance that proper capitaliza-{ Any farmer in the township who | cui] Service Rules and Regulations The building is owned by J. H. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutz, Mr. and Took 2 Days Course W. C. Smith, Conesto was in- lc ic nan, Paul Harris, and the
tion of a farm played in its econom- wishes information may contact |pe positions are permanent for Hostetter and stands at the rear of Mark Myers spent Sunday Mr. Ralph E. Coleman, pre-flight Saved bv. fall ut the Marietta denct I= hth of the
Si : ) - Hardware store fomilv inc. Co r at-| urea by a lall tr eighteentin ) ay i A
ic success. John Roland or Clarence Greider, those qualified and will be entitled the J. B. Hostetter Hardware store.| with Paul Risser and family. aeronautics instructor, recently wu ! » day last week { lot Rotary, the Mount Joy
ic gz eting 1 Gle « ‘hotter still attend thi eting : rin EY Mr. Raymond Nissly who has|tended a two-day course in link | one cay ins | triplets in Rotary, the Mou Ys
At this same meeting Mr. Glenn for better still attend this meeting to all rights and privileges as to va- nr. ay . : " : : : ™ ; ; Twenty-eight motorists were pro- | glizabethtown and Lititz clubs, who
(Turn to Page 5) next Monday evening. cations and sick leave allowances TRIPPED SWITCH CUTS been at France Field, Canal Zone, | trainer instruction. The course was secuted at Lancaster over the week- | d th harter in Lancaster
- Absenteeism, while not a serious | OFF POWER IN COUNTY was transferred to Curundu, Canal | sponsored by the State Department > da - 4 vey received thei al r in Lancaster,
| a a F Public end for violations February 22, 1926.
MAYTOWN LADIES AID WINNERS AT CARD PARTY factor in the operation of the Depot,| A tripped switch at the Donegal | Zone. of Public Toston Tal Evidently tired of rationing and| rp. tables were decorated with
2 . : : 3 tion he > lvaniz My : Tr r Collins cele- L0CE nd Sale - h abl ‘
HELD BIRTHDAY PARTY Winners at cards at the card |appears to be incressing—82 absent | sub-station of the Pennsylvanial Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins ele } i 1 is date are |Whatnot, Clinton Lebn, 60, Browns- 1; uets of sweet peas and carna-
3 e : Ne : ‘ THORS in io v 7 Ong sale ite a 1 juets « c ar
The annual birthday party of the party held in the Fire House Fri-|Saturday—62 absent Monday and 40 | Power and Light Co., left Lancaster | brated their wedding anniversary The total bon : oy 0 town. hist er ter OF ihe
’ : . : >i 1: oa $14 OEE TE Those . 8 y n, han i tion and the nter
Ladies’ Aid of St. John's Lutheran| jg... oi ening were: Pinochle Hank ibsent Tuesday. These figures are | county, with the exception of at the home of John Killians at|$14 255.75. These bon 4 il Three Building & Loan Associa- J bl very larg
= ne ‘ 3 : = IOVS 2 ade » school stu- e 12 & Loa A380 speakers table was a very arge
church, Maytown, was observed Fngle, John Reigle, Omar Groff, | shove normal. It is the duty of ev- | abethtown and Columbia, without! New Providence. Sales were ol) made by a a i i" tions at Lancaster will vote on j n k with eighteen can
: : r 3 3 p > ing » © © re. gli aera ToL birthday cake, Itt eightee
with a special program last week. Mrs. James Pennell, Calvin Kramer, | gry employee to work regardless of | electric power for three minutes be- Mr. Warren Hoffman, a native of | dents during te curyent ORY merging into a single unit 1 i lichted bv Presi
. ; 1. 1124 y x tially 10: + Ved . sty re: lag A ern Ems MH pi isk | dies, which was lighte Vy "eSl=
y? Participating in the program wereilg y pock, Charles Etsell, William | weather. Our boys overseas demand | ginning at 10:30 a. m. Friday. Schnectady, N. Y., visited here last Lancaster's Victory center in the] ; Paul St r of the Mount Joy
i ici i : : Fr casiers Ty lent Paul Stoner the 1 y
Mrs. William Simons, Miss Joseph- Way, Clyde Mumper, Oliver Spick- | this of each and every American P. P. and L. officials said that the | week on his way home from the The A Hairs Square, with plaques for 15,000 men | ; . he Beginnin ‘th ot
a : op st sing i a rd . 3 iad Eh ye > club, at the beginning o e et
ine Beshler, Mrs. Ray Peck, Mrs. 1... Zerphey and Pat Swei- | The following residents of Mount {exact cause of the switch being | funeral of his frother at Mt. Airy, and women in service, w gedicat- Ti vocation w iven by
1 ag : tically . r ” a! Ji ng, 1e yas give y
¢ William Haddock, Mrs. Charles]... Joy are now employed at this de- | tripped automatically has not yet|N vy . ed ‘Satardav ; Tarn to P 2)
“ A on - n : : { $e Yo i , at bi ( Turn to Page 2
Felty and Mrs. George Waller. Al 540 © EF Eshleman. Ben Brown, pot: James Hockenberry, Isaac | been determined. Mrs. Sylvester Ulrich of ov At | orin or Vo Coanel shes. oe 0
[Je social hour was also held. Hazel Zellers, Paul Diffenderfer,| Wagner, Clair Wagner, John D wis and Mrs. Clarence Heisey anc ed a 2-story bricl ilding irom the | _ in x
; — — Fva Reigle and Anna Dearbeck. Miller, Earl Myers, Lloyd Myers, | LANDISVILLE COUPLE daughter of Florin, spent several Past Week P.O.S. of A. and will convert it |W ILL MAKE HOME
5c SOLDIERS FETED AT PARTY Door Prize—Mrs. Paul Diffen- | Stephen Estock, Leroy Mateer,| CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY days in Alexandria, Va., visiting Mr. io & iowa hall ON WEST COAST
A family party in honor of two| jo fey { Thelma Mateer, Betty Hockenberry, Vir. and Mrs. Daniel H. Martin, { and Mrs. Elmer Bailey. Mrs. Michael Wagenbach is on More than 100 western Penna ry Woodward, hee
aytown soldiers on furlough, was xt party will be held on | Marv Jane Charles. Florence Feeser andisville, Pa., celebrated their John D. Dickson M. M. 2/¢, and | the sick list. % oi abeth Heilig, teacher in our
Maytov The next party { Mary Jane Charles, f L motorists face 08S reir ga
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De held at the home of Mrs. pj, evening, March 17th. | Charles Etsell, Mahlon Snyder, H. | fifty-second wedding anniversary at|wife and daughter, Susie, spent| Miss Mary Hamilton has been on line rationing for the duration for |local grade schools, left Sunday for
Flowers, the soldiers’ mother, on -—— | H. Barnhart, Joseph Witmer, Albert | their home Tuesday Friday at the editor's home. Mr.| the sick list the past week driving to Florid Tl al, California, where she will
dav: vo ativ. Wah Re Miller fartin is ir seventie icks is a Seabee statione at} Lester H. Breneman, spent Mon- ak Sn join her husband, Mst. Sgt. Wood-
Saturday night. MAN. 71. WAS INJURED Beatty, Elmer Kain, Earl Miller, Mr Martin is in his seventieth | Dickson is a Seabee stationed a es I wr i
7c About fifty-two people attended | ywypn grr BY AUTO Irwin Kaylor and Benjamin Grof nd Mrs. Martin is in her} Camp Perry, Va. Mrs. Dickson and | day in Philadelphia. Ei & sii 1 | ward, who is stationed at the Ther-
and had a most enjoyable time. William Snyder, seventy-one seventy-second year. They haveldaughter reside in Harrisburg. Miss Cora Bricker of Harrisburg i oe : b rr he he! 1 |mal Army Air Field
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He The soldiers honored were Pfc. Flizabethtown R1, suffered a com- | CARD PARTY MARCH 7TH one daughter and two grandchil- —-- spent the week end with her par-| ab Ds front tithe Mrs. Woodward was accompanied
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Chas. Flowers, of Camp Dix and pound fracture of the right leg] The American Lesion Auxiliary] dren WORLD DAY OF PRAYER ents. Shoe. facto vy M John Eckenrode III and
4 ii 2 5 See ens. my NOw I WV IC 1 » ioe y . . is moving to | Ia ry. 1 ter yf Lancaster ; wi
Sgt. Wm. Flowers, of Camp Pickett] 1, ve the ankle and a simple frac-| will hold a public card party at the - SERVICE IN EVANG. CHURCH Miss Mary Barnhart is moving to [ 210° ; tank hep | daughter, of Lancaster, who ‘will
De e ! wil pam IN , will] 1 r : The driver, Paul k her a Lite
Virginia. ture below the knee when struck by | new Legion home on Jacob Street, | MARIETTA MAN NAMED The World's Day of Prayer will| her new home on Wood street on Dr HC Rend teeta n the former's husband at Hay-
in auto operated by Ellen Shenk | Tuesday March 7 ON RATION BOARD HERE be held Friday evening, February | Monday. 1° 1 Le ig in L Califorsia
. ¥ Ry : . - - Ean y . ‘ y 1 ry band ther report t aent to i ur >
[> LOCAL GIRL HAS Elizabethtown R1, while walking | Playing will start promptly at H. D. McMullen, Marietta R. D.{25th. in the Evangelical Church at Mr. and Mrs C A Melhorn. ne = > : v Mrs. Woodward is the daughter
FOUR TRANSFUSIONS near his home on the Elizabeth- | g.3) p. m. has been named a member of the|7:30 p. m. visited Mrs. Katie Winters at = f Dr. and Mrs Heilig, on S.
IC Ruth Frey, 8, daughter of Mr. and | {own Falmouth road: a mile west | There will be two prizes to each |Mt. Joy War Price and Rationing| This service of prayer is under | Manheim. oe Market St.. and wil ke her home
Mrs. Oscar Frey, on Columbia Ave.,| of Flizabethtown. He was admitted | (aple and a door prize. Board. The appqintment was an-|the auspices of the combined Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom and EVANGELISTI( TE iT California
P returned to her home this weekend |, the General Hospital. Bridge, five hundred and pinochle | nounced yesterday by Frank J. Lof- | churches of town and members| Mrs. Farl Leedom spent Monday at nN MENNONITE CHURCH ae
after being hospitalized the past five — = { will be played. 2t | tus, district director of the Harris-|from various congregations will Lancaster. var meeti Ww Th Bi th R d
weeks. FINAL MISSION STUDY ——————————— burg office of the OPA. participate in the program. Brenda Lee Peirce is spending the i" e ir ecor
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20. Early Monday morning her condi- | MEETING HELD TUES. Les KEN PATTIE DINNER . | wee k with her aunt, Mi Arthur | rch ever e > 53 aa
% tion again became critical and she] The last of the Mission Study| Next Wednesday, March 1st the | MARRIAGE LICENSES SOPH HOP WELL ATTENDED | McCurdy at Palmyra. to March 5tt 7:3 M nd Mrs. Daniel G. Forry,
was taken back to the hospital. meetings was held Tuesday evening, | [ adies Auxiliary will hold a chick- Paul L. Gish, Elizabethtown R2 More than a hundred young folks Mr. and Mrs. N. EF Hershey John W. He f \ ki Pa, is| M unt Joy a son a 6:30 A. M. i
3 “Ruthie has undergone four|at the Lutheran Parsonage, when |en Pattie dinner at the Fire House. rie Frey, Maytown. and adults attended the Soph Hop, | visited in Lemoyne, on Saturday ]the evangelist. E A y La = Osteopathic Rospital
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blocd transfusions to date and we|Mrs. Koder discussed the last two | Tickets fifty cents, including des- n G. Blough, Florin and {on Monday evening, in the high | (Turn to page 2) nd MM : Curvir Iartin,
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are pleased to report is slightly im- {chapters of “We Who Are America.” | sert. . Foreman, Elizabethtown R3.|school auditorium. The dance was | LICENSES REVOKED Mou R ! I t ae Lancas
proved at this writing. Between the discussions Miss I — under the auspices of the Sopho- | WERE ELECTED MEMBERS The drivers licenses of Paul Her- | ter Osteopath Hospital Sundays
TE Pauline Crow! gave a Flute solo ac- | WAS DRIVING TOO FAST DONATE $50 TO CAMP FUND more Class. | oF L. C. A. E. ASSOCIATION chelroth, Mariett i Arion Shelly,| Mr. and Mrs Willis Kendig, Sa-
Cc MRS. EDWARD LANE HOSTESS | companied by Miss Beulah Smith. | George Metzler, of Salunga, was| The local Boy Scout Troop has| Music was furnished by Hassing-| The following were elected as] 415 Donegal Sp s Road, t bore unga, a early Friday
TO MISSION SOCIETIES After the meeting doughnuts and | prosecuted by Lancaster police for made a donation of $50.00 to the|er’s orchestra. } members ‘of the executive commit. ) were revoked on account of reckles ning at the Lancaster Osteo-
The Donegal and Mount Joy coffee were served. driving too fast for conditions, on | fund being used to build a perman- — A [tee of the Lancaster County Agri- | driving pathic Hospital
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| 7¢ Presbyterian Missionary Societies tl i { Manor street ent Boy Scout camp near Lancaster. ON THE COMMITTEE | cultural Extension Association for "Sn
NOT met at the home of Mrs. Edward | MOVED TO MEXICO EY 8 wh The committee for Fconomic De-|the Northeast District: Mrs. Harri- | GRANTED A DIVORCE FILED HIS PETITION
Lane, on East Main Street, Tuesday| Aaron H. Martin, 59, a Wenger TRAFFIC VIOLATOR BITTEN BY A DOG velopment, which is a part of the son S. Nolt, Columbia R1; Ammon Desertion was the grounds for di- Charles M. Housesl. road fore-
evening. Mennonite, left Tuesday with his| Charles M. Scheaffer, Mount Joy Little Belle Ann Way, aged two,| Lancaster Pest War Planning Coun- | H. Bucher, Manheim R2, and Abner | vorce granted to Hilda B. Conger, | man, filed his petition for Republic-
Miss Mary Strickler was in|wife and five children for Mexico |R. D. 1, was prosecuted by Officer | of Salunga, was bitten on the hand|cil, has been named. Among the | H. Risser, Bainbridge. Mount Joy, from Jacques Conger, of | an county committeeman for May-
| charge of the topic “The Negro”.|where he will engage in farming. | Zerphey for a stop sign violation | by a pet dog. She was treated at| members is W. L. Tyndall, of this S———— iment Cleveland. They were married July | town District of Fast Donegal town=
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1 About fifteen ladies were present. He does not believe in rationing. ‘before James E. Hockenberry, Sr. {St. Joseph's Hospital. J boro, . Subscribe for the Bulletin, 17, 1929 and separated Oct. 28, 1929. J ship. 4
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