High School Junior Class To Present “Every Family Has One” April 20 In High School Auditorium Mastersonville 4-H Community Club | Organized Tuesday M. M. Smith, agent, spoke on assistant county food production projects desired this year at the or- ganization meeting of the Master- sonville 4-H Community Club held Tuesday night in the school build- ing. The group elected these officers. President, Ammon Shelly, Jr. Manheim RI; vice president, Betty Ober, Manheim R2; secretary, Ruth Summy, Manheim R2; treasurer, Elvin Snavely, Manheim R2: song leader, Dale Kreiner, Elizabethtown R3; news reporter, Elam Snavely, Manheim R2, Robert Hossler and and game leaders, Richard Shen- neberger, both of Manheim R2. Adult local leaders appointed: Garden, Mrs. John O. Snavely, Manheim R2; Corn, Elmer Shelly, Manheim R2; Tobacco, Milton Sny- der, Manheim R2; and Pig and Poultry, Ammon H. Shelly, Man- heim R1. The next metting is to be held at the Mastersonville school ning of May 11. Mt. Joy Boy Scouts Held Banquet Tuesday The members of the local Boy Scout troop were feted at a banquet Tuesday night at Hostetter's Ban- quet Hall, here. Mr. Roy Tyndall introduced Chief C. W. Armstrong, Lancaster Coun- ty Scout Executive, who spoke on the Scout camp site near Lancaster. This new camp will keep the name and traditions of the old one, Chi- quetan. Motion pictures panied his very interesting Dr. Wm. Workman gave a short talk on the mantoux test and told how the Scouts can protect them- the eve- accom=- talk. selves from illness. “Olly” Snyder, Jr., presented sev- eral fetes of magic. Among those present were: Mr. C. W, Arm- strong, of Lancaster; Scout com- mitteemen, Roy Tyndall, Paul Stoner, John Booth, Sr., Dr. Work- man, Bill Bair, Christ Walters, Isa~ ac Morris and O. K. Snyder, Sr., Boy Scouts, Glenn Bailey, Bill Gar- ber, Robert Divet, Frank Hassinger, Jack Eberle, Robert Kramer, Karl Max, Richard Martin, James Mark- ley, David and Victor Morris, Rich- ard Mumper, Lee Ranck, Elwood Rice, Irvin Schroll, Richard Sheetz, Glenn Shupp, Oliver Snyder, Don- ald Starr, Lowell Sumpman, Jack Tyndall, Banks Wagner, Robert and Jack Williams, Bernard Zim- merman, George Germer, Owen Smith and Clark Derr. HR EE hE A A These Motorists Are In Trouble With the Law The volved for past week: Improper Inspection State Policeman Earl B. Keller, in charge of inspecting county auto prosecuted W. following motorists are in- irregularities during the inspection stations, S. Welfley, Florin garage man, for improper inspection of autos. Wel- fly will be given a hearing before Justice of the Peace Wittel, Florin. Didn’t Yield Right of Way City Police prosecuted Norman Bryan, 156 Manheim Street, Mount Joy, a Conestoga Transportation Company bus driver, for failure to vield the right of way. They allege that Bryan, while operating a Lino- leum plant bus, stopped for the stop sign, then pulled out in front of on coming traffic at Prince and Liberty streets, nearly causing an accident. Was Driving Too Fast City police arrested Jacob S. Newcomer, 68 Donegal Springs St., this boro, for driving too fast for conditions. tll A I~ LETTERS GRANTED First National Bank and Trust Company, of Elizabethtown, execu- tor of Harry Beckwith, late of W. Donegal township. First National Bank and Trust Co., of Elizabethtown, executor of John E. Gray, late of W. Donegal township. Henry L. Gise, Elizabethtown, was named executor of Susan R. Doug- herty, late of Mount Joy township. —— ——— MOTORISTS PROSECUTED State Police from the Lancaster barracks prosecuted these motorists over the week end: Mrs. Charlotte Gingrich, Florin, driving an unin- spected vehicle; J. L. Swarr, Mount Joy R2 and J. G. Hallenbaugh, Maytown, using expired license tags or trucks. MOST O-~-THE-M IiNU TE WwW E EKLY I LANCASTER The Mount Joy Bulletin COUNTY VOL. XLIII, NO. 0 Were Sent For Induction In Army Sat. County Board No. that these men had Army induction: John Alfred Stevens, Elizabeth- Vincent Eugene Mackinson, Richard Wilson Consyl- Howard G. Stoudt, Robert Ray Hof- Clyde Lester Nis- 1 announced been sent for town; Lancaster; man, Lancaster; Burbank, Calif; fer, Landisville; sley, Mount Joy. Spurgeon A. Landis, Middletown; Paul E. Schroll, Elizabethtown; Geo- rge William Albright, Elizabeth- town; Richard Owen Halterman, Rockville, Md.; Anthony Wayne Seitz, Elizabethtown R1; Alfred Per- ry Bates, Elizabethtown. Elwood S. Sensenderfer, Lancas- er; Paul T. Forrer, Elizabethtown; Harold David Simmons, Marietta: Richard Eugene Hoffman, Manheim; Elias R. Landvater, Rheems: Lester Brandt Rutherford, Bainbridge; Paul Benjamin Hawthorne, Mount Joy; Henry Thomas Smeltzer, Mt. Joy. Elwin Freeland Graybeal, Man- heim; Charles Raymond Boyles, Marietta; Robert E. Kennedy, Eliz- abethtown; Elmer Stanley Beck, Manheim; James Arthur Brubaker, Mechanicsburg; James Auderoy Mumper, Marietta. Kenneth Frederick Frey, Eliza- bethtown R2; Lonza Washington Holt, Danville, Ind.; Robert Sipling Weidman, Manheim R2; Robert Stauffer Heisey, Lititz R2, and Ivin Frank Goda, Jr., Manheim. Brief News Of The Day From Local Dailies Middletown’s school tax is 22 mills for this year. Governors from 48 states been invited to visit Wheatland next have month. Quite an effort is being made at Washington to abolish daylight 'sav- ing time. Minor had both legs against a truck. 22,000,000 Victory Gardens thru- out the nation are advocated by Secretary of Agriculture Wickard. Arthur Abel, Wrightsville, was fined $20 and costs for using a set line in the Susquehanna river. About a dozen of the state's 579 liquor stores will be closed per- manently in the very near future. Forty-nine persons are dead and 200 injured by storms prevalent thruout the United States the past two days. When a plane fell upon a house at Atlantic City the pilot escaped but two people in the house were taken to a hospital. The stores of 150 retail live poul- try dealers at Philadelphia, will close because they can’t buy at to- day's ceiling prices. A Phila. bank holds a mortgage of $148,000 against the Treddyffiin county club at Paoli. It was sold at sheriff's sale and bought by the bank for $15,000. Lr PH °. WEATHER EASTER WAS VARIETY LIKE Once again Mr. Weatherman gave us a variety of weather for Easter. The day dawned gray and rainy and a trifle chilly but by noon there was a break in the clouds and bright warm sunshine .greeted the Easter paraders in mid-afternoon. Grey skies again appeared in early Hannum, 52, Thorndale, broken when pinned of evening and a drenching thunder- storm arrived between 7 and 8. Nothing like a little change now and then. BA MAYTOWN RED CROSS FUND OVER-SUBSCRIBED The Maytown branch of the Co- lumbia Chapter of the American Red Cross has completed its drive or funds to help raise $300,000,000 for war work. Under the able lead- ership of Paul Beshler as chairman and Mrs. C. C. Hicks as finance chairman, the branch exceeded its quota of $1200 by $152. More than a score of Maytown’s citizens became enthusiastic volunteers and returned with total contributions of $1352. C. OF C. TO HEAR AIRPORTS TALK On Monday evening, 8:00 p. m., there will he of the Chamber of the Richland Club. This meeting is of special interest and importance and a 100% apce is urged. iLt. Col. Wm. L. Anderson, Ex- ecutive Director the Pennsyl- vania Aeronautics Commission at Harrisburg, will speak on “Airports” April 17, at a meeting at Commerce attend- of and why Mount Joy should have one. A business session will preceed the speaking and a short musical program will be an added feature. Chamber are asked “must” Commerce members make this Monday of to their meeting a calendar. Rotary Club Inspects Florin Foundry Plant With the meeting of the Rotary Club Tuesday at Hostetter’s, note was injected into the meeting, when the Rotarians journeyed to the Florin Foundry of that manufacturing plant. The first part of the meeting at Hostetter’s, President Paul Stoner, stated that the Steelton Rotary Club, the newest club to be organized in this district, will receive their chart- er on Tuesday evening, and that all who wish to attend that from this club, were to advise Sec- retary Walter Sloan. President Sto- ner also gave a few of the highlights that will take place at the Rotary Conference, which will be held in Harrisburg, April 30, and May 1, and H. G. Carpenter, chairman the “On To Harrisburg” will, if at all possible, thing further on the plans for this conference, at the next meeting. In order to obtain a cog for Rotary Wheel, the club two places of business of club mem- bers, and Tuesday the Rotarians journeyed to Florin, for first such visit. This tour was made pos- through the of Myrle Sellers, a Rotarian, and man- ager the Florin Foundry. Upon arriving at the plant the Rotarians were taken on a tour of the plant, on a new for a tour meeting of committee, have some- the must visit it’s sible cooperation of during which the various operations in the manufacturing of stoves and The the group parties, castings were explained. tour ended about 1:30, split up small party looking at the thing or things that until, about 1:55, when the groups assem- bled to watch the molten iron being To the majority, but and into each most interested them, poured. this was not a new experience, it was the first time they witnessed “pouring” as it is called. About the to return to their respective businesses. In the future the will visit some other place of busi- ness, and then a ceived, which will help to complete the Rotary wheel, containing twen- ty-four of the cogs. At pletion it will be presented to Pres- ident Paul Stoner, to some the 2:15 members left near members cog will be re- it's com- There were two visiting Rotar- ians, J. Wayne Aungst, and J. M. Barber of the Elizabethtown Club. etl COUNCIL MAKES POST-WAR PLANS At a special meeting of boro council on Tuesday evening there was considerable discussion of Post War Planning. Proposed improvements at boro water works was the topic un- der discussion. All members but Thomas Brown and Burgess Hendrix were present. A SIXTEEN STITCHES WERE REQUIRED TO CLOSE WOUND Leroy Rebman, Landis- ville, suffered a laceration when he was caught by a projecting hook while descending a telephone repairing a radio aerial admitted to St. where attendants the fourteen, painful pole after Thursday. He was Joseph's Hospital, said sixteen stitches had been used to close the wound. —— WILL INSTALL IL O. O. F. OFFICERS TUES. APR. 18 The officers of Mount Joy Lodge No. 277 I. O. O. F. will be installed on Tuesday evening, April 18th, 1944 at 8:00 o'clock in the Lodge Hall. Members are kindiy re- quested to be present, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday This Section’s Numerous Weddings Bertha Mae Coller Newton Henry Comp On Faster Sunday, April 9th, at the Church of God parsonage, in Carlisle, Pa., Newton Henry Comp. and Bertha Mae Coller, both of Carlisle, were united in marriage by Dr. A. P. Stover, of sisted by Rev. James Strine, pastor of the Church of God, at Carlisle. The ring ceremony wags used. this boro, as- Lillian M. Straub Richard Wachstetter The Miss Lillian M. Straub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Straub, of Landisville, and Richard Wachstetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. Wachstetter, of Florin, took place Saturday at 2 P. M., bride with the marriage of home of the W. L. Ziegenfus officiat- at the ev, ing. The couple of the bride. will reside at the home Hazel G. Snyder Samuel I. Sollenberger The marriage of Miss Hazel G. Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snyder, Elizabethtown, R2, and Samuel I. Sollenberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer Sollen- berger, Mount Joy, R1, took place Sunday at newly furnished home in Rheems. The Rev. Roy S. officiated. The ring ceremony was used. Miss Betty Boyd of Mount wag maid-of-honor. John Garber, of served as best man. their Forney double Joy, Elizabethtown, Corporal Ruth E. Derr S/Sgt. William L. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Derr, 276 Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy, an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Cpl. Ruth E. Derr to S/Sgt. William L. Allen, of McHenry, Ken- tucky, on April 4th at Rossville, Ga. Both S/Sgt. and Mrs. Allen are stationed at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., and will live on the post. The couple was attended by Pvt. and Mrs, Mel Cairns. of Kansas City. Miss Violet M. Stoll and Chester E. Martin, both of Manheim, were married Sunday at 8 a. m. at the home of Miss Bertha Peters, Man- 22, by the bridegroom’s father, Amos M. Martin, Akron. Mather, Manheim brother-in-law heim I Elder George R2. bridegroom, Mrs. bridegroom, of the and Sarah the was best man, Mather, was bridesmaid. A dinner was served to 60 guests of sister at the home of Miss Peters. The bridegroom is employed at the Manheim Asbestos Co. and the bride is proprietress of Violet's Diner, Manheim. The couple will reside in Manheim. Martha A. Hamilton David R. Caldwell The wedding of Mrs. Martha A. Hamilton, daughter of Mrs. Ellen S. Way, of Salunga, and M/Sgt. David R. Caldwell, son of Mrs. Adeline Caldwell, of Millersville, took place March 30 in Baltimore, Md. U. S. Army Chaplain the Rev. A. A. Abylanalp officiated. The attendants were Fnsign Da- vid R. Caldwell, Jr, and Jean Cald- well, son and daughter of the bride- groom. The bride is employed American Seed Co. The Jersey City, at the bridegroom is stationed at N. J Dy will be at home after May , at 30 N. Prince Street, Lancaster Esther H. Nissly Walter B. Groff Miss Esther H. Nissly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi H. Nissly, Donegal Springs, Mount Joy Rl, became the bride of Walter B. Groff, son of Clayton K. Groff, Lan- caster R3, Saturday, April 8, at 11 a. m., at the bride’s home. Bishop Henry E. Lutz officiated. attended by Miss maid-of-honor, and Mrs. Clarence Neff and Miss Ar- lene Newcomer as bridesmaids. The (Turn to page 3) The bride was Anna Lutz, as Afternoon, April 13, These Local Engagements Announced Announcement is made of the Miss Reba daughter of David R. Nissley the late Anna Nissley, ville, and H. Richard Zook gagement of son en- Nissley. and of Landis- of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zook, Lan- 6. The in the near wedding will future. caster place Lee H. Haverst announce the engagen Mr. and Mrs Maytown, of their Norman J. daughter, Smith, son of Mr. Mrs. Samuel Smith, Donegal Spri Miss Haverstic Road, this boro. employed at Mac-it Parts Co., caster, and Mr. by Musser Leghorn Farms, Announcement has been made Mr. and Mis. Christian S. Bra of Maytown, the engagement their daughter, Helen the Rev. Earl C. Carver, and Mrs. Earl E. Carver, Market Street, Marietta. Miss Brandt is employed at Donegal and Conoy Mutual Fire surance office, Marietta, and fiance is attending the Seminary at Drew University, N. J. of Louise, of 124 M ison, Mr. Mrs. Clyde Bown Lincoln Avenue, Bowmansto Carbon County, announced the gagement of their daughter, to Bruce D. Brown, son of Mr. Mrs. George H. Brown, Jr, place, at a dinner party and of held their home at 2 p. n No immediate date has been set the wedding. Miss Bowman was graduated fr Theologi take ick, ent Miss Anna R,, to and ings kis Lan- Smith is employed here. by ndt, of and son of Mr. the In- her ical ad- nan, wn, en- Joyce. and this in 1. Easter Sunday. for om the Palmerton high school in 1943, and is employed as a telephone op- erator in Collingswood, N. J. Mr. Brown, a radio officer Merchant 1943, Joy high school in Marine since from the 1941. Prior attended the Institute. were: was graduated to he Technical dinner enlistment liamsport Guests at the and Mrs. J. O. Bowman and Fr cis Steigerwalt, of West town; Mr. and Mrs. of Exton; Mr. and sons, Seaman Second C the Sampson, and Mrs. Art Ginder of Allentown; Mark Ginder, Station at ol N. Collingswood, YX: N. J; Jd Mendson, in the U. S September, Mt. his Wil- Mr. an- Bowmans- Clayton Exner, hur Herman and Bill, lass Naval Training Evelyn ean Bowman, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bowman, Dorothy Wehr, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowman and son, Curtis, of Bowmanstown. re > — OVER-COME BY GAS FUMES WHILE RIDING IN CAR James Kreider, heim R2, fumes while M £aso two years, was overcome by riding in the rear of an automobile which containe can of gasoline, Thursday afternc according to caster General Hospital. when The was semi-conscious to the hospital and was admittec the institution, ell A THEIR EASTER GUESTS an- line seat d a on, attendants at the Lan- child brought 1 to but later discharged. Mrs. Myrtle Bates and family en- tertained on Easter Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Bates and family of phia; Mrs. Walter Bates of this boro; Pfc. of Atlantic City, New Jersey; Orpha Alleman of Middletown. ER HEARD TOMMY DORSEY Mount Joy's young people well represented at York Tues evening when Tommy Dorsey his featuring drummer Krupa, the Many autographs this band leader were treasured memories. ——— A 58-ACRE FARM SOLD bert G band, appeared at of back brought Richard Bates and family Al- Philadel- and family, Martin B. Heisey, Miss were day and ene Valencia. popular as Harry J. Givens sold his farm of 58 acres, situated along the Fal- mouth pike, to Ralph Tennis, of Middletown, at private terms — WEDDED FIFTY-ONE YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Donegal street, fifty-first wedding Sunday, April 23. will celebrate anniversary, David Shonk, West their on 1944 GIVEN BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ON SIXTIETH BIRTHDAY $1.50 a Year in Advance | ‘Mortuary Record In On Friday evening, April 7th, Mrs. J. W. Williams was honored on | her 60th birthday. The guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Eugene Rice, Rice, Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Cocklin, daughters Jane and Thresea, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Good, Aaron Jr. | and Jo Ann Good, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. and Roger; Becker Eleanor; Williams and children Jacob Jr. Mr. Murs. and children Sara Jane Mr. Mrs. Ira R. liams and children Naomi, and Harry and and Wil- Grace, | Jewell and Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Levi | Mumma and children Resella, Rob- ert and Levi Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Ginder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Emenheiser and daughter Sylvia; Mrs. Harry Kurtz, Mr Robert | Grosh. Mrs. gifts and refreshments were Williams received Sgt. K. W. Wolgemuth Florin Aviator, Is A German War Prisoner Word has been received that Staff Sgt. Kenneth Wayne Wolgemuth. twenty-two, of Florin, is a prisoner of war of the German government. it was learned Tuesday. Another county soldier, Pfc. John J. Columbia, was reported missing action in Italy. Sgt. Wolgemuth, a flight engineer stationed in England, had been re- ported missing in action since his plane was shot down February 24 while he was on his sixth bombing raid over Germany. in The telegram received by his fath- er, Aaron Wolgemuth, Square street, beautiful | served. | | { | | ~: | U Fisher | Harve heim, d Hem y K, ied. y G heim, died 1% This Section Hinerdeer, Frid Heinicke, 55 of N 79, of N 1y Tan- | Tan- | Lydia, wife of Robert Laudenslag- ssi Will Reorganize the 4-H Community Club Tues. Eveng., Apr. 18 A meeting to re-organize the Eliz= | abethtown 4-H Club will be held Tuesday evening, April 18, at 8 P. M. in the School Build= ing, East Donegal township, in Flor= n. All farm boys and girls 10 to 20 Mount Joy, May= Elizabethtown, and urged to Community | years of age in the | town, Bainbridge, | Florin communities are | attend this food production project. M. Smith, Assistant County Agent, will be present to explain the | different projects 1944, | This is an opportunity for farm boys and girls to do their part toward the effort in an crganized manner; to “learn by meeting some M. available for | war they will have a chance er, died at Elizabethtown aged 40 | wy : . vers. | doing” in the different agricultural Bertha Hilda, wife of Amos M. | projects, will learn to meet and co= Howe, died at Columbia aged 61|°Perate with other people, and take VOars. complete charge of something of Ann Flizabeth, widow of Frank J [er rs i R Club b Abel, died at Lancaster aged 77 The Mount Joy Rotary Club have tu en : Sporting | decided to sponsor the 4-H Capon | Hill. | feeding project this year; represents Tews J. Peesor. 69. died at the | atives of this organization will ba Columbia Hospital. Mrs. Margaret | Present to explain their interests. IY. Dimecler, Flizabethiown. is a | The Mount Joy Community Exhibif | daughter. | will again offer prizes for the Baby Mrs. Flizabeth A. Peoples, 88, Beef, Pig, and Lamb Club members; died at St. Joseph's Hospital. She these exhibits and prizes will bo | was a daughter of the late Abram discussed at the above meeting, { and Mary Fauby Frey, of this place. | Vier De ey hr Sir | Leaders in the community, will pre= Pipes I died | Sie at this organization meeting; Wednesday at the fee of his other club leaders in the Elizabeth= town Club are John D. Roland, Mt, daughter, Mrs. Leroy Funck, Fal- Joy, No. 1; Curvin H. Martin, Mt, ibis ra Te ol Joy, No. 1; and Prank 8. Weidman, U. S. armed forces, in England; Joy, Nod 3 Interested hoya : = and girls may obtain additional in Mrs Jacob Herr, Maytown Mrs. formation from either of the above Funck, with whem he resided; Mrs. mien, Marion Pieffer, Elizabethtown; Mrs. Kenneth Zook, Missouri, and Mrs. Ray Boyles, Marietta. Th Aff 3 Funeral from the Miller funeral e alrs home, Elizabethtown Sunday after- . noon with interment in the Eliza- At Florin For bethtow n Mennonite cemetery Florin, said the status of Sgt. Wol- gemuth had been learned through = Past Week the Inter-national Red Cross. The | Samuel M. Ebersole vouth had enlisted in the Army Air Samuel M. Ebersole, seventy-nine,| Miss Sara Hershey returned to For ces four years ago and received died Tuesday at the home - of his | Philadelphia after spending part of his training at Randolph Field, Tex- : . . as. He is a graduate of East Done- | daughter, Mrs. Daniel Rhoads, East her vacation with her parents. gal High School, class of 1939, and | Petersburg, of a heart ailment after Mr. Clarence Nissley is on the had studied mechanical engineering. | an illness of two weeks. He is sur- |sick list. Sgt. Wolgemuth is the second] qq by two daughters, Mrs. Dan-| Miss Mabel Shank who was living Vain en hi dg Charles iel Rhoads, with whom he resided; | with Mrs. Frances Nissly has moved Forrey, who was taken a prisoner [and Mrs. Paris Koser, Schuylkill [to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hershey by the Japanese in the Philippine | Haven: a son, John E. Ebersole, |near town and Mrs. Amanda Rutt Islands. Landisville; one granddaughter; and |has moved in with Mrs. Nissley. — a me . amd | three brothers, Jacob and Daniel Mrs. David Mumper and Mr. An= MINISTERIUM MEETING | Therunle. Manheim... and David |drew Haas and son, Janviere, of OF CHURCHES OF GOD | Elizabethtown. | Progress and Mr. and Mrs. James Ministers of the Lancaster County Funeral from his late home Sat- |Mumper and son, Freddie were Ministerium of the churches of God, | dav with interment in |Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. and their wives, were entertained in the cemetery at Hisser's Mennonite | George Mumper Sr. the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. P.| oo | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wolgemuth Stover, Columbia Avenue and Del- | : Ua | entert ined the employees of the ta streets, this boro, on Monday af- | Mrs. Fannie K. Shelly [ Wolgemuth Mill to dinner at their ternoon, April 2nd. Mrs. Fannie K. Shelly, eighty-|home on Tuesday evening A paper on the subject, “The Vir- three. widow of Samuel Aaron Wolgemuth and family gin Buth” wes prepared and read}; RD, died at her home at|moved into the Kopp property re= by Rev. Jonas Martin of Maytown. i a Tuesday after a year’s ill- [cently purchased by A. G. Walters, An interesting discussion followed. nw Sho Vas 4 ember of the| The King's daughters Bible Class Refreshments were served by the { urch of the Brethren. and a|of the U. B. Church will meet next hostess, Mrs. Stover, assisted by of the late John and Mare evening at the home of Mrs. M.D. Off of Comp Hh Pa. | fe (Turn to Page 4) ——— am li these children. John, Manheim R2 Local Affairs Mrs. Henry Ginder, Elizabethtown, [MARIETTA AIRMAN | R3; Mrs. Ammon Boyd, Campbell- | KILLED IN ACTION | town: Miss Sadie Shelly, at home;| Staff Sgt. James Penwell, at= In General sister, Mrs. John Sowers, Man- [tached to the Army Air Forces in heim R2: a brother, John Stern, |England, was killed in action March H : fl T Id Colebrook. Seventeen grandchildren |27. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har= rie Y Oo | and seven great-grandchildren also|vey Penwell, Bank St, Marietta, Amelia Irvin, 76, Lititz, fell and |survive. | were notified Wednesday by the fractured her arm. The funeral will be held at the |W ar Department Elizabethtown School Board set | Chicki ies Church of the Brethren | The telegram, relayed through the its tax rate at 16 mills with a $3.50 | Friday at 2 p. m. with interment in | International Red Cross, gave no per capita tax { the adjoining cemetery details of the aerial activity in Lancaster city police are quite ac- in which Penwell, tail gunner tive on violating motorists. Sunday | Abram B. Hoffer on the ving Fortress “Heaven Can they prosecuted 23 | Abram B. Hoffer, eigh ie, died | Wait”, lost his life State dog law enforcement officer | Friday morning at home, 265 | Bi prosecuted five Columbians for har- | Marietta Street, following an i s | SIX COUNTY HUNTERS boring unlicensed dogs. f several weeks. He w 1 member | WILL. BE GIVEN HEARINGS The annual Spring concert by the | of the Mount Joy Church of God, Six Lancaster county hunters in= Manheim High school band will be | and served as elder of the chu vol in hunting accidents, will be presented this evening. Born in Conov Tow: D. a iven he ngs at Lancaster April 17 Samuel H. Mummaw Lancaster, | the late Benjar an Elizabetl which time the authorities will was fined $40 and costs for catching | Ober Hoff he was the f his | decide whethe r not their licenses salmon out of season. ail carrie e revoked. Among them is John Schicking, 55, was injured | een retire I ber bethtown Rl. Wednesday and died. He worked | for the past 15 years. He is surv ive ————— at the Columbia Malleable George Croft, 58, Manheim, is the hospital suffering from an in- jured head, the result of a fall Mervin Hoover, aged 2, was ac- cidentally drowned when he fell into a mill race at Weaverland Richard Stoll, of stealing an auto Eugene Shay, East was arrested at Richmond, Lancaster, accused belonging Petersburg. Va of d IV=- the car. et A CONGRATULATIONS Mrs. Elizabeth Sheaffer who sides with her daughter, Mrs. Newcomer, at Salunga, celebrated her 88th birthday on Tuesday. ing Oscar to re- | e; Arthu 1 Benjamin F , Mich.; so 11 ichil- id four gre g r er was ne 1 1 | Nissle Vv home 0 M n- | day afternoon wi e Eberle cemetery — tl lees CARD PARTY APRIL 21ST Public card party at Fire House, on Friday, April 21st, at 8:00 P. M. Admission 35¢. Two prizes to each ) table, also door prize. REV. C. B. SEGELKEN D.D. IN HARRISBURG HOSPITAL The Rev. C. Benjamin Segelken, meritus byterian Church has been ad- i the Han Hospital ybservation —_——— VIOLATED MOTOR CODE isburg Lillian Good Sheaffer, 205 Mount Joy street, this boro, was prosecuted by Lancaster police for unnecessary orn blowing THE BIRTH RECORD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fletcher, of this place 1 Friday a. m. at St. Hospital, Lancaster, 3 EN and enroll in J of the loeal { /