~ A s A-8, lbs ns sic OAP ap Joup $7,000.00 Is Mount Jop¥ lorin District’s Red Cross Drv March 6 to March 25 Local Soldier Killed In Action; Another Was Wounded; Not Serious Two local Pvt. E. Rinehart, 20, a native of was killed in action and Lieut. mer B. Herman, a resident of boro for some time, was wounded. Nearest kin were notified to that effect last week. Pvt. .C. E. Rinehart Charles E. Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. previously action, was killed in Ttaly, Feb. 3, his mother, Mrs. Su- san Rinehart, 5 N. Water strec Lancaster was notified Thursday by the War Deparment. The telegram from the Adiutant General's office said: Secre- tary of War desires that T tender his Charles town El- soldiers, twen- Harvey renorted Pvt. ty, son of Rinehart, wounded in “The deep sympathy to vou in the loss of vour son, Pvt. Charles E. Rinehart who was prev ou ly renorte d wounded in action. Report now re- ceived states that he was killed in action on Feb. 3. in Ialv.” ( Turn io Page 5) mt i a The Affairs At Florin For Past Week Mr. John Musselman, missionary of Africa the Sunday mornings service at United Brethren Church. returned | speak at | the will Mr. and Mrs. Christ visited friends in York county on Sunday. Jacob Hamilton left Wednesday for Sampson, N. Y. Mrs. Nelson Felty, gpent Wednesday with Mrs. B. F. Kauffman. of Lancaster her sister, The Shining Star Class will hold al covered Dish Social at the Parson- age next Monday evening. Mrs. Jacob Boyer entertained her | Bingo Club at her-home on Monday | evening. Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and grand- | Brenda Lee Pierce spent Mr. and Mrs. | daughter, the week end with Ross Ammon at Gap. Mrs. Andrew Hass, of Progress | visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eshbach | on Thursday. Mi. and Mrs. Lester Breneman | the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fike. Walter Kopp will sell his property at public sale on Friday evening, March 24, at the Bulletin office. Mrs. Arthur Bricker and son Bob- by of Elizabethtown, Jacob Hamilton Jane Cunningham, Ruth Hamilton, | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mus. Ross Ammon at Gap. Mrs. William Dyer celebrated her ninety-first birthday on Sunday March 5. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr., entertained to Saturday evening supper, Rev. and Mrs. I. W. Funk and Mrs. Ralph Mumper. Mr. Alvin Sides moved Haldeman property on Main street, | Pine eve- to the street, ning. Barry Barto, 15, severed when caught circular saw at East Donegal Twp. H. Monday, He was treated at St. eph’s Hospital. The following here this Sat. April 1st, household goods by Clarence Nis- sly, Adm.,, of David Wolgemuth; Thursday, March 26, two houses, 26 garages and goods by! Harry M. Grosh. Wm. Wid- Stauffer property on Mount Joy, on Monday had two fingers in a S. on Jos- sales will be month: household Ex. of man, deceased. A program of Sacred Songs, by the Male Chorus, of Messiah Bible | College, will be presented in the | Cross Roads Brethren Church on Sunday afternoon, March 12th be- | ginning at two o'clock. All are wel- | come. et eee ee PAUL HAWTHORNE, TOWN, FINED $200 AND COSTS Paul Hawthorne, 46 East Street, was fined $200 Judge Schaeffer after guilty to operating a motor on Route 230, while intoxicated, Main he pleaded He was arrested by State Policeman | Earl B. Keller November 28, 1943, at 9:50 p. m., following a chase in which the officer testified he had to travel 65 miles through Landisville to catch him. He nabbed after his car struck a owned by B. S. Graybill, of place, the officer added. Hawthorne, who told Schaeffer he was to report for in- duction next Wednesday, said it was his first law during his 17 years of driving. ———— a THEY SURE MISS HIM an hour was car this Mr. Clayton Newcomer, council- | man and service station proprietor, is confined to his home on W. Main | St., due to illness. our | Melhorn | from the | held | and costs by | vehicle | Judge | violation of a motor | MOST -— THE - M N U TE WwW E EEK LY | LANCASTE "The Mount Joy Bulle R tin | VOL. XLIII, NO. 41 $1.50 a Year in | ‘No Taxes, No Water, Votes Boro Council Mount Boro Council met in regular Joy monthly | evening with all councilmen, but C. | K. Newcomer, present. Secretary Bailey read a list of | | names of persons owing water three years. decided that { for | Council the water rents must be 1, and the 1943 water 1 of this year. that time then be shut off it A communication from the Penn- the water was voted. paid by session on Monday | rents | | 1941-42 | paid by April | rents by June | If the bills are not | | | | | Thursday, sylvania Dept. of Agriculture was read regarding the treating of ten- | nis courts to kill canadian thistles | coming thru, suggesting crank case oil, borax, sodium chloride. Council | authorized the Property Comm. to! use salt or borax mixture to kill | the weed. | Ray Myers, fire chief, reported | three fires during the month of | February in the borough amount- | ling to $1542 and one fire outside | the borough in the county, with | | $7,500 in damage. Henry Smeltzer, visor stated it has been a hardship | (Turn to Page 5) RE | MARIETTA MAN HURT | WHEN THROWN FROM CAR Harold Arnold, ferty-one Market Street, Marietta, suffered head in- | juries when thrown from his auto | Marietta-Maytown Road, a half from Marietta. to St. Joseph's Hospital. EE hd ‘Annual Banquet the and | admitted Chocolate Co. The employees, rectors of Bachman Chocolate Man- ufacturing Company held their nual banquet, Wednesday, at Eli Hostetter's Banquet Hall. Mr. John Bachman spoke on the past, and future of the an- present com- He sick {on January Before presented with a detail is effect explained in put pany. new benefit plan 1st, 1944. address Mr. Bachman letter preciation signed by all the employ- his wa of ap- ees. The meeting was then to Mr. Owen Bricker, the company. was an active discussion in the that over attorney fc n There connection with employees’ was estab- the trust fund 1942. Many pension | lished in of em- MILTON S. BOWMAN Fast Main St., this boro, who will | celebrate his Eighty-sixth birthday March 16. ren rl QA ‘March Meeting Of Our Friendship borough super- | Fire Company Friendship Fire Company met last | Thursday evening with thirty-three | members present. Entertainment Committee report- ed receipts of $27.50. [ held 19th after it struck an embankment on{ing at 7:30, at the Church of God. a mile {The Ladies Auxiliary of the Friend- He was | | | the Company, and son, of Maugansville, Md., spent | By The Bachman | Memorial Committee reported the Services to be Sunday even- Memorial of March, annual ship Fire Co., was invited to ac- company them at this service Charles Eshleman reported for that the party recent- ly held at the Richland Club, for the Youth Movement, was well attend- ed and a success in every way. President Geo. Groff reported | that locks at the fire doors and officers and di- | house are being repaired. One new member was elected to {the Company. March 1, | | Company the Fire invita- The Ladies Auxiliary of was extended an [tion to attend an Open House Meet- the | turned | | offered [NEW Firemen, at their 7:30 P. M. Myers, reque the April 6 meeting, at Fire Cheif, Ray that the Firemen who attend fires shall also see to it that the the ing, with sted the all equipment. is the service paratus and returned to Fire House, and ready for at the Captain Foerch from the next fire Marietta Point entertams- Holding and Reconsignment some interesting ment for our April meeting, which will be Open House etl i seme TEACHER ELECTED Meeting our [ployees took part in the discussion, |IN BORO GRADE SCHOOL showing their real interest in the | plan. Mr. Stark the |ance prizes, there being three prizes First presented | for women and three for men. [ prize was a $25.00 War Bond. | One hundred twenty-five persons | attended the banquet. NE AS, hi 1-H CLUB | OFFICERS ELECTED James Fndslow, Marietta, R1 was elected president of Red | RED ROSE the Rose attend- | | the grade Flisabeth {4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club for 1944 at an organization meeting The club has 8) members. The next | | session is scheduled for April 5. Other Risser, {uth Bainbridge, vice Rohrer, Lancaster, tary; Ruth Jurell, Lititz, R2, sistant secretary; Piefer | Manheim, R1, treasurer; Dale Elizabethtown, R3, song Herbert Royer, Lancaster, news reporter; and Rhelda Esh- Marietta, RI, Lititz, R2 leaders president; Mervin Kreiner, | leader; R3, elman, Grayhill, Adult Landis, and game leader. are Herman Richard Le- Mervin Rohr- Endslow, Longen- local Rohrerstown; R4; R4: Harold fever, Lancaster, er, Lancaster, Marietta, R1; and Victor ecker, Elizabethtown, R3. A. i -_-_ ._ fa. DEPOT WORKMAN HURT Anthony 27, bridge, a suffered a right thigh when struck by a crane. A Cerne Elmer J. Martin, his wife and nine children who migrated to Par- | aguay in 1942, are on their way ‘home to Lancaster county. Bain- depot employe, Simone, of Marietta meeting School Board, Miss Hilda in At the of the Mount beld Monday Mackley regular monthly Joy evening, elected school Heilig Supervising a teacher Mrs was to succeed Woodward principal, J. W. Harkness, reported an enrollment of 949. The supply committee reported that two cars of bituminous coal | have been ordered. | A balance of $18,778.66 on March | 1st was reported by the financial | committee. Tax collector Meizler, turnad | over $508.96 as collections since the officers elected are William | R4, secre- | as- | { | | last meeting. Bills to read and approved for payment ————— —— A BANNER SALE HELD HERE LAST SATURDAY interfere with amounting $517.07 were The snow did not | the public sale or the prices paid at - \ Marion of Martin N. Strickler is quitting farm- the farm sale who sold his farm, | ing and disposed of his live stock and imvlements. Fortunately there is no ceiling price on horses and | mules. He sold three pairs | gon possible fracture of the | i i {tempts to end her life, | f mules $588 brought fcr $610, $600 and pair Two odd mules $232.50 while a 3-yr-old sold for $228 and $235 and $194. A $296. was the auctioneer. ER Ch — ad WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE Marguerite Ann Klumpp, 53, of Marietta, who failed in former at- succeeded yesterday. She hanged herself in a cellar, per $235 and horse was two 2-yr-olds at rubber tired wa- Walter brought Dupes ap- | J Coo unr Our Congratulations ‘to Rev. Milton J. Bieher Fr Advance [ Re On His 81st Birthday The ny joins his relatives and in congratulating The editor friends Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 9, 1944 Milton J. Bieber, D.D., upon B ving celebrated his eighty-first . | { birthday and “still going strong,” Two School [This Is 4-H Adult And ne sie veo omer stor here and Mrs. Bieber was a RB d Will M bili ti J s J daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. oar S I Oo § IZa ion | u ve ni e A. K. Manning of our boro . . : We reprint the following from the Meet Friday [Week In Co. Delinquency vec i othe Beeler : ] Plantanda, journal published in School Boards of Marietta Boro This is 4-H Mobilization Week: _ Fdga R. Barne Probation Of-{ Merrick, New York: and East Donegal township, will | this is the week when thousands of ficer for the Lancaster County “After the : hold a joint meeting at Maytown | farm boys and girls between the Courts, was the guest speaker at Hivi he iii birthday on 1 ary has pessed 1t 1s becoming Friday night to discuss the proposed | ages of 10 and 20 are enrolling, or the Rotary meeting Tuesday, and general custom 40 turn the de plan to close the Marietta High | considering enrolling, for another fa talk was “Adult and Juvenile | tails of all later celebrations over cheol and transfer its 70 pupils to j year of 4-H Club work. It costs Deliquency.” » the family or to friends who Maytown. nothing to belong. All that’s required In his talk, Mr. Barnes stated that | thereafter prepare a great % : fcast 1th many nice speeches and The meeting was announced when | of 4-H Club members is that they although we are constantly told |, 1 few gifts and flowers the Alumni Association of the Mari- | carry a project in agriculture or about deliquency through the news- | with plenty of newspaper men arm- etta High School met and named a | home economics. In war times 4-H papers and the radios, there is no|ed with cameras to feature the great committee to investicate the pro-| Clubs gives farm boys and girls an increase in child deliquency n Lan- Tura to Page 2) posed merging of the two schools. | opportunity to do their part to pro- caster County My Barne also John J. Frey. the president, named | duce Food for Freedom and to help { stated that in Lancaster County the . thi corimitice: Ns. Virginia Hilt, pout in the home and the community. age limit for child deliquency i Local Affairs Charles Kraus and Henry S. Rich, During 1943 Lancaster County eighteen, while the Federal Bureau Jr. 4-H Club members produced $77,- Investigation, has as it's age lim- In General The merger plan was suggested | 488.26 worth of food products from it twenty-one. recently by Charles E. Rich, presi- | agriculture projects; club girls can- Mr. Barnes stressed one import s ! dd dent of the Marietta School Board. | ned 17,300 quarts of home-grown AMOS BORTZFIELD ant point, and that was that 80% of Brief Y To Henry S. Rich, Jr, speaking for his fruits and vegetables in home eco- of this lace who will celebrate his he Seliquent oases tha ore. falien Shoe stamp No. 18 expires April prother who suggested the plan, projects. Isn't this a boost | eighty-fifth birthday on Sunday | into Juvenile court are from neg- 20th told graduates of the High school at | to our country’s food production March 12, lected children, or broken homes ni 2 their meeting last night that he be- | goal? Mr. Bortzfield is a patient in the | He also stated that juveniles have Paul Sieverling, 19, Ephrata, was eves the plan will succeed if given For 1944 interested club members Lancaster General Hospital, due to| committed every offence that is in|?" fed _when he tried to use a a chance. He forecast the possi- (Turn to Page 5) injuries suffered several weeks ago | the Penal Code, but that most peo- oes hn a at the : : : . vhe fo p lov la TWidine ihe ! 1e writer saw four robins a bility of the Marietta, East Donegal ee n Ao) onion icy pavement Ble: neludimg the | 3 Ve A Springs Saturday. Thev were seele= and Conoy township School Dis- d prin anyiiung the canes holtar from the i; tricts merging in some future year. Our Car CE Cra (Turn to Page Z) ing from ow! Amos J. Krebs, principal of the FATHER--SON INJURED Srl A Se er Edwin H. Blessing, 32, former Le- Marietta High school, defended the Basket For WHEN GARAGE BURNED M hank teller, Ys sentenced school and said its. aradactes A a ns son were burned orftuary lo ox months in jail for embezzling ave doliio as wall 3 . she 88 when fire levelled a large garage 53.700 g prod Tam vii poles pa The Week and workshop on the Marietta pike, Rec ~ord In Rev Earl w Winand, has ten- gested a plan whereby Marietta Mrs. James Sheaffer, on East] about a mile from the Chickies | dered his Jesignaiion = pastor of pupils would attend grade school | Main Street, returned home last | Rock road intersection, shortly Thi S ti the First Pentecostal church at Co- for six years, a junior. high cshool j Thursday after spending the past | lore 9 a. m. Saturday. Origin of | IS ec on : Lor {our Veils ind then so to the | two months with her husband, Pvt. | the fire has not been determined. Miss Alice L. Collins. 84. died at There were three times as many Fast Donegal High school ak May - | James Sheaffer, at Camp Clairborne. Luther D. Kline, building con- | nro motorists arrested thus far this town for the fast two years to ob- Louisiana. tractor and truck operator, owner of Miss Lilly Duck, 80 died at Co-} Yo 28 tere were for the Same tai instructions. in commercial Mrs. Mabel Young and daughter | the building, was burned on the | : period last year. : : COUTSE. Miss Eva, Delta Street, arrived at] right side of the face when he drag- | Beni. L. Greider, 74, died in the Lancaster succeeded in geting 60 tO Ee San Pedro, California, last Thurs-|ged a truck loaded with coal from] Mennonite home tons of hard coal stored in the . day where they will visit the for-| the building with a tractor. His son | Ward Moses, 47. 5. World War 4h ndoned NYA camp in Kawanis Liquor Store mer’s daughter and son-in-law, Pvt.} Luther D. Kline, Jr., ten, was burn- veloran. died at Marletta Park, near te cig and Mrs. Jay H. Meckley ed on the hands when he followed | Emma. wits. of - John Picker. of & R bb ol ———— his father into the building to save | ope died noed 63 ver THE BIRTH RECORD ere Oo e LEGION CARD PARTY WINNERS | tricycle and other toys belonging Miss Doretfiea L. Woods. 37. Co= oe md Mrs. Ralph Bankus, . Winners at the American Legion | © himself and two younger broth- | lumbia, died in the hospital there. | Bainbridge R1, a con at the Colum- Tues. Night Auxiliary card party held at the ors, : Mary, wife of Frank Leanza, of bia Hospital | new Legion Home Tuesday evening The child was treated by a phy- Matietta, died at the Columbia Hos- Pvt. and Mrs. Harold Wagner, 220 Between the hours of 6:30 P. M. ave as follows: sician and the father came to Lan- ital naed: 43 vears W. Doneual Street. this boro. a son Tear and 12:20 P. M. Wednesday | Door prize, Horace Wertz. caster for medical aid later in the Win. C Miller, 42, near Middle-] at 1 p y Thursday, in the Lancuse The State Liquor Store, East Main | Bridge: Wm. B. Mumma, Ann morning. our dicd in Hac Oste Flos rite] street, was broken into by forcing _Shenck, O. K. Snyder, Isaac Morris, —_— He wa native of New tum a rear door of the storage room. i Mrs. Russell Halbleib, Mrs. C. M. GIRLS’ SERVICE CLUB TO Der Co Mr. and The thieves took twenty to thirty gi. fer Mrs. Earhart, C. M. Stauf- | ERECT PLAQUE FOR “BOYS” Mrs. Adam 11 E'town R2 are Donegal cases of whiskey, valued at over A plaque, containing the roll call his parents and Mrs. Howard Wilt, | eight hundred dollars | 500: Geo. B. Zeller, Hazel Zeller,| of upwards of 125 servicemen from Mt Jov RZ is. a siste: School News The theft was discovered Wed- zp. Arthur Brown, E. Miller, Mrs. | the Bainbridge-Conoy township dis- EE - nesday morning by the manager, jy, oh Zeller, Mabel Fenstermacher,| trict, will be erected in the town- W. DONEGAL CONSTABLE I Th WwW k Clarence S. Givler, 624 South npg Frank Shenck, D. M. Snyder. | ship school grounds this spring by | oper bh FOR COURT or e ee Queen Street, Lancaster. Pinochle: Franklin Spickler, Wil-| the Gitls’ Service club of Bain- Ravmond F. Hauck, thirty-four, wee new members were: ad= Chief of Police Elmer and Sgt. p, Chapman, Eugene Teufel, Elsie | bridge. Flizabethtown R1, constable of W. |. Ti oo on Donegal Chapter of L. F. Owens, State Police of Laneas-_ seule), Mrs Fthel Newcomer, Amos| The club, which was organized Donegal Twp., charged with adul- | Honor Society + the ter, are investigating. Newcomer, Mahlon Foreman, Mrs.|early in 1942 for the benefit of the tery and contributing to the delin- | ‘ u embly program held yr {Paul Alexander, Horace L. Wertz, | local men in the armed forces, has quency of a minor child, posted ba 1 Friday. March 3rd in the East Dons [SERVED A TURKEY DINNER ! Mrs. I. M. Knight; S. J. Dock, Mrs.| been raising the necessary funds|. = °° oc 0 hearing last | La Township High School Audis= A turkey dinner was served at, Wm. Coble, Jos. B. Hershey, John| through donations, parties and before Alderman Rose. Pro > t Maviown They are Ella the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin! Reigle, Gladys Poff, Lillian Brown, | dances. Kits also are presented to as brought by Sgt. Smitl Zin K ro] Florin, Effie Ruth Amspacker, 116 W. Donegal street, Mrs. R. B. Sheetz. each man entering the service and of the State Police. in beh of - i! ig £ Fotis and Dale Arne on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Ams- | Christmas presents were sent to|.,. _... 14 airl M : The program was packer’s birthday. | LOCAL DRAFT OBJECTOR camp and abroad. Gi and presented by Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Simon { WAS ARRESTED AT YORK The officers are: Mrs. Florence | py grIN LAD INJURED; elected earlier this year. The P. Nissley and children Sally and| Ralph Richard Miller,’ of this| Wilhelm, president; Mus Mary | FINGERS CAUGHT IN SAW of the SrouD are James'B. Peter, Miss Rhoda Nissley, Mrs. | place, described by FBI agents as| Resinger, president; Mrs. Josephine fiftee Florin lost Yor President. of Marietta, Florence P. Shelly and Gail Shelly | a Lancaster county conscientious} Smith, secretary; Mrs. Alta Hesslet iat dd 1: Elizabeth Hawthorne, Vice and Martha Bates, of town; Sarajobjector who failed to report to a| tieasurer. ‘rnd } ident. of Maytown: Kathryn Watson, of Narberth and Mr. and {civilian work camp, was arrested NY. in a circula E Done- he Marietta. Secretary and Mrs. John Amspacker and children | Monday at York. FIRE CO'S MEMORIAL val Township H. S [ot H ? dev. Florin Treasur: Wilma and Mary of Hanover. Miller was arrainged before U. S.| SERVICE SUN., MAR. 19 tvaalk S Hos- Schlosser, of Eliza- ees A Meee. Commissioner Horace G. Ports, at The annual Memorial service of pital ge spoke to the as- FLORIN LADY GIVES York, and released on $1,000 bond | Friendship Fire Co.. will be held — oo Dr. J. W. Bingeman, BLOOD FOR SIXTH TIME for a hearing. on Sunday evening, March 19th, at SAW BASKETBALL PLAY OFF rincipal of the East One hundred twenly-six persons Miller, identified as a member|7:30 P. M. at the Church of g Newton Kendiz. Richard Brow | De p Schools present= volunteered as blood: doors at the of the religious group known as Members will Please meet at the pn 4 Hoffmast nd Jack Brene-{oq tl members with certifi- Mobile Blood Bank Unit at the high Jehovah Witnesses, is registered | Fire House at 7 I M. ee man. membe high | 1 ch emblematic of i with Lancaster County Draft Board) to the church in a body school 1 thei chool on Tuesday afternoon. Of : chool v i ectio on sila . {No.1 located here. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Fire | 4 the play I game betwee: Selo rities have also an= these 126 there were 13 rejections. : : : § ( oriti SO & Mrs. Paul Frank, of Florin, do- He was directed to leave Jan. 11} Company has vited to dee Columbia high I Chambersbu Dr. Carl C. Rasmus- mated blood for the sixth time: four for conscientious objectors camp company the firemen t ese Se plaved at Gettyst Tuesd . f ser of the Lutheran Theological = 9 . and instead went to York county | vices. Chambersburg wor | Seminary, of Gettysburg will deliv- donated for the” fourth time, forty=1 he information said. el live ber the Co cement address one for the third time, thirty-eight . ev axa Areas > et iencement address. or he Ey me eee GARAGE AND WORKSHOI RULE WAS GRANTED | conumencement will be held in the for the second tme ang twenty ing HUET ABOUT IT: DESTROYED AT FLORINEL A ted ble | ccho litorium, Friday evening nine for the Hist time. WAR TIME PRICES Fire that destroyed a combination | yp. Mirco sod oe : There is one of two things pre-| garage and work f Luther D N. I o} } oe y are SACRED SONGS AT CROSS va‘ent in Lancaster County at pres-| Kline, at Florinel, turd rn- is | i a Lo ah ROADS CHURCH MAR. 12 ent—either the farmers have too|ing, caused damage estimated at | Frid ft will be bree The Male Chorus of Messiah money or they are badly in| $2500. dal { 3 varion classe ee ble College will present a programi need. At a public sale near Stras-| Werk on a new structure will get fe lors pase will be presented of sacred songs on Sunday hay sold for $35 per ton, the | underway in the near future \ h 10 the Juniors, Mk arch 17 noon, Mar. 12 at the Cross Roads| highest the writer can remember; =. : March 24 “and the Brethren in Christ Church at 2:00} orn $1.51 per bushel and two rub- | ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT DOG ORDINANCE VIOLATION men. Mare 51 : o'clock. The program will be inter-] por tire farm wagons $215 and St. Luke's Episcopal Y¥. P.'F Officer Filmer F. Zerphev prose- O) e-nuring course, taught spersed with readings and selec-| goss will hold it's annual Easter Egg ed Jack R I vizin Addie Parker school BUTE. tions from male quartets. All are eee Hunt on Saturday, April 8, on the | for vic Hashor Ls I Ye fe 5 os i w= We come. I $400 FOR PAIR OF MULES church lawn. Tickets will be before I ix | Flizabethtown Hospital for Crippled A: pair of mules brought $400 at| sale. At e B Children, observing modern clinical THE COXES DIVORCED the sale of farm implements and Scene seers he paid a fine « e d Ss Deserticn was the grounds for the | live stock ‘of Charles C. Forry, mid- | CARD PARTY MARCH 17TH CC The Hes t Donegal Township High divorce granted to Leroy L. Cox, | way between Maytown and Bain- The Ladies Auxiliary of Friend- | ADJUDICATION FILED School Band will present a concert Oxford, from Emma F. Cox, Bain- | bridge Thursday. Horses sold up| ship Fire Company will hold a pub- Among the adjudications filed injon Friday evening. March 17 at 8 bridge. The Coxes were married $145, while cows sold on the|lic card party on Friday evening, | the Orphans’ Court is one in the}P. M. under the direction of Mr. Oct. 7, 1932 and separated the fol- average of $200 each. C. S. Frank | March 17th at the Fire Hall at eight | estate of Harry G. Rohrer, of Rapho | Eugene C. Saylor, music supervisor lowing Nov, 18. was the auctioneer, o'clock. township for $16,175.40. of the township. 4 \ { CF) a Nine finn ee atc utils Adis.