You Want Results From Your Advertising, Put Your Ad Where People Will Read It. In This Section Its The Bulletin The VOL. XL1V, NO. 10 Over 4 M THE -M I N UTE WEE KXLY I LAN CASTE R Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday illion Troops, Over 63 Million Ship Tons Supplies Transferred From U. S. To 127 Overseas Ports 31 Mos. Lt. Warren H. Kuhn Of Town, Reported Killed In France Word was received here Tuesday that Lieut. Warren H. Kuhn, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Statler Kuhn, Donegal Springs Road, has been re- The Marietta Defense Depot Important In This Vast Work More than 4 million troops, and over 63 million ship tons of supplies were transferred from the United States to 127 overseas ports thru- ported killed in action in France on July 12, according to word received by his parents from the War De- partment. He enlisted in ROTC in June 1942 and stayed at John Hopkins Univer- sity to receive his Bachelor of Arts degree in pre-medical education. ‘While at Johns Hopkins, he was ac- tive in music, the band and Glee | Club and was on the track team. He went to Officer's Candidate School at Fort Benning, Ga, and also trained at Camp Breckenridge, | Ky., and Ft. Forrest, Tennessee, and went overseas in May He graduated High School as first honor in 1940 and won all the main awards given at the Class Day exercises Upon graduation, he offered threg scholarships, and was award- ‘ed ani open scholarship at Johns Hopkins. He Sons of this year. Mount Joy | student | from was was Post Commander of the of the American Legion of this place. Besides his parents. he is survived by three sisters, Evelyn Irene and Lorraine, all at home. i — County Draft Board No. 1 Classifies | BOARD OF APPEAL DECISIONS Cont. in Class 2-A to Jan. 1945 Ralph Kauffman Cassel, Reading, Pa. Continued in Class 2-B-F Duncan Lewellyn Judd, Newtown Square, Penna. Class 2-B te November Orlo Edward Procter, Jr. Michigan Continued in Class 4-E Lester Barto Nissley, R2 Manheim Mahlon R. Adair, R1, Manheim Robert Stehman Eby, Ephrata CLASS 1-A John Andrew Haas, Camp Hill, Pa. Romanus Joseph Gebhart, Hanover Lorin Frederick Pardoe, Mt. Joy (Turn to Page 2) MRS FRANK NOLT HOSTESS TO 4-H SEWING CLUB The 4-H Sewing Club, of Landis- ville, met at the home of Mrs. Frank Nolt Wednesday. The girls were instructed in sewing by Miss Ann Forbes and Miss Helen Weise. A report was read of the picnic meet- Hostetter’'s meadow. Plans were made by the girls to atten] the 4-H Club Field Day which will be held August 9. BABY CENTER IS CLOSED UNTIL THURS. SEPT. 14 Well Baby Center, held at 3, 194 Detroit, ing held in now | organized July out the world in the 31-month | period from December 1941 through 1944. Major General C. P. Gross, Chief of Transportation, an- nounced today on the eve of the Transportation Corp's birthday. The transportation Corps, young- June 1942 out of the Transportation Service and Army charged responsibilities. 31, other with The units of the transportation (Turn to page 4) A Large Attendance At Brubaker Reunion Northeast of Town The annual Brubaker reunion was held Sunday July 30th on the farm of J. Earl Brubaker, two and one- half miles northeast of town. were: Peter Brubaker, H. A. Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brubaker and children, Glenn, Raymond, Harold and Anna Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brubaker and children Clarence and Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Present Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Graybeal, Mr. Mrs. Paris Brubaker, and children, Ruth and Marlin, Mr. Engle Shelly and children Ruth, Herbert and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Brinser Heistand, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Bru- baker and children, Wilbur, Alvin, and Ethel, Mr. Mrs. Snavely and children, Harold, Ver- and and Mrs. J. Richard, Ruth Arlene and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brubaker and | Judy, Harold and Forbert] Hollinger and Amos daughter, Frey, Alta Herr. rll ree THAT MEANS MORE TROUBLE; MEXICAN RR LABOR CAMP AT MARIETTA Mexican camp has been in Lancaster county at A new established icans for work on the Pennsylvania Railroad. According to Thomas R. Thomp- manager of the United States Service, which has the camp, the only on the son, Employment jurisdiction Mexicans railroad, take other positions. This group was moved to Lancas- county from York Haven, York over can work ter Po Thompson announced. Bl the Fire House every 2nd and 4th BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR Thursday afternoons of the months | PATSY ANNE MUMPER 95 from to 4 P. M. will be tempor- | Miss Jean Mumper held a birth- arily closed until Thursday, Sept. |day party Monday, July 31 in honor 14th, 1944. —- — BIG STRIKE AT COLUMBIA The plant of the Columbia Mal- leable Casting Corporation closed Tuesday when all the employes, about 550, failed to report for work. It is engaged in 100 percent war] work. C—O CI eee. RAPHO TWP. FARM SOLD H. P. Wisegarver sold for Harry S. Gibble, a tract of farming land containing 27 acres located in Rapho Township, near Ruhl’'s church, to Rev. O. R. Brooks, of Denver, on private terms and at private sale. Anne, who cele- birthday. Games | of her sister, Patsy {brated her fourth Rachel Klugh, Barbara Shir- ed to the following: and Kitty Wittle, Janet Sheaffer, Jean Anne Becker, ma, Gwendolyn Neff, Patsy Mrs. Mrs. Robert Divit. etl Eee: DEEDS RECORDED Albert G. Walters and Annie H. Walters, his wife, Florin, to John B. Wittel and Mary R. Wittel, his wife, Florin, tract in Florin for $500 Dave Mumper, Elam Brubaker | and children, Lois, James and Luke, | and | Mrs. | Monroe | na Mae, Lester and Thelma, Mr. and | Marvin Messick and children, | Marietta, supplying 40 more Mex- | and are not permitted tof were played and refreshments serv- | ley and Walter Bates, Jimmie Mum- | Anne, | Nancy and Jean Mumper, Mr. and | The Marietta Depot Marked Its Second ‘Anniversary Sat. Lauding civilian employees of the Marietta Holding and Reconsign- ment Point for their part in helping “to keep vital embarkation points clear in critical days invasion,” Col. Luke A. Finlay, executive offi- cer for Maj. Gen Charles F chief of the U. S. Army Transporta- | tion Corps, spoke at ceremonies at Marietta Saturday mark- | ing the second of of Gross, afternoon, birthday | est of the Army Service Forces, was | transportation corps. | Colonel Finley was introduced by | Col. Murdock A. McFadden, zone | transportation The assem- | blage_was opened by Col. Forrest |G Smith, commanding officer { the depot. Previous to the ceremonies in the flanked by transport vital officer. at warehouse, railroad ready to terials to the coast, served in the depot cafeteria to ap- proximately 1,300 persons. Following the speaking program, the Army Services Forces Train- ing Center, Indiantown Gap, sented all-soldier revue Ahoy,” prominent big cars ma- a luncheon was pre- an “Gap including many the war. men who were in entertain- ment world before the —— ee — Native of Town Killed In Action In France July 3 Sgt. Sherwood W. | ty-two, son of Nelson East Petersburg, of this boro, Gingrich, twen- Gingrich, of Mrs. Ruth was killed France on July and Espenshade, in action in 3, ac- his De- by War to word received | | cording | wife, Rosemary, from the | partment. Sgt. Gingrich | October 28, 1942, in April of this year. In addition to his wife, the Army and went overseas entered and par- | ents, he is survived by an eighteen months old son, Sherwood, Jr. eet fleeces coset | GIRL SCOUT COMMITTEE TO HOLD KITCHEN SHOWER Our Girl Scout Troop No 8. sponsored by the American The troop committee Miss Esther chairman, Mrs. Edward | treasurer, Mrs. Frank Germer, Mrs. Isaac Morris, Mrs. Reuben Fellen- Mrs. Clarence Newcomer, and Mrs. George Brown IL | decided to have monthly meetings helpful to the being formu- Legion Auxiliary, |as follows: It was | to plan activities | troop. Plans are now j Fated for a kitchen shower |the kitchen at Marietta Legion Home. —— —— to equip the St. | HARVEST HOME SERVICE | AT PLEASANT VIEW CHURCH The United Zion Children {hold a Harvest Home | Pleasant View church (Hossler's) [on Saturday, August 12th at two | o'clock A splendid program has been ar- fons with able speakers from | Lebanon county. | The public is cordially invited —————— rene |W AS ELECTED SECRETARY | Mrs. Frank Nolt, of Landisville, was elected secretary of the county Farm Women Society Hostetter’'s Play Lan- caster at a meeting at Barn Saturday. —— | RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE | Penna. State Policeman, Pvt. Jno. | W. Amour, prosecuted Eli H. Shenk, {Route 2, Manheim, on a reckless driving charge, before Squire Hoc- kenberry. the will | Mrs. service in the | | Nancy : | Janet IS now | : | Andrew Brown, | { Mrs. . 1 Darla IS | Bat | Bates, Henry, | { IN HONOR OF Afternoon, August 3, 1944 Banner Sale At Marietta Saturday P.M. Mr. Chas S. Frank, [held one of the banner at Marietta Saturday after- when the Collins Estate lot of household goods and also MOUNT JOY NEWS IN A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER few far its Comparatively people have | news travels, | little | any idea just how particularly when just a of the ordinary. Park Neiss, a letter in which was the the out Mrs. ceived of this place, re- | son Park following clipping | Angeles Daily | from her auctioneer, Los sales of his taken from Examiner. | career MT. JOY, cerned by livestock commurity’s Chamber Pa., July 23—Con- [noon dis- damage precions stipplies, this of Com- cents for rat caught to posed of a large valuable feed the real estate. A Victoria sofa sold for $271 while [five chairs to match brought $19.50 has offered 3 of every here and turned in. Mr. Neiss stationed in’ Culifornia. CATCHES 131 QUARTS OF BEETLES IN 6 DAYS One quarts of morce the tail A gentleman’s chair sold for picture $19.50 and household articles, | apiece $90.00 many is in the service and is| an old other | | { [ many of which were antiques in ex- cellent preservation, sold tionately high. The property, No. 116 West Mar- ket street, comprising a brick store and apartment building of 14 rooms, of store. propor- hundred and thirty-one | Japanese beetles, includ- ing ten Queen's were caught in six and one-half acre corn field on the farm of Mrs. tenanted by Ells- East Petersburg. days, out of a three was purchased by J. S. Harris, Marietta, the The price paid was $8,225.00. The held by Paul C. Haldeman and the Conestoga Na- Bank, Lancaster, fiduciar- ies in estates of Alice L. Collins and Elizabeth Collins, deceased. Arnold & Bricker were the attorneys and Zeller & Herr the clerks. The sale was largely attended. rn ee Dee Brief News Of The Day Fo, MRS. DOROTHY DERR HOSTESS nr TO KINGS DAUGHTERS CLASS Local Dailies | of the Mos- who occupies Barton J. Lynch, Weidman, beetles were worth The in a sale was reported caught regular pre-bated commercial trap, id tional of type with the bait having a to cucumbers. De scent Bible class held Tuesday Kings Daughters Church of God the Cove evening. After a short business ses- their Harrisburg is going thru a meeting at on guito infestation. State blight sion, games were played and several prizes awarded. Mrs. Dorothy Derr hostess and entertained the class at a doggie roast. The follow- Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs. Stover, Mrs. Ellen Lindemuth, Mrs.” Elsie Grove, Mrs. Blanche Par- Miss May Shreiner, Miss Wil- ma Eaton, Mrs. Lillie Sauders, Mrs. Sue Holwager, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Mrs. Christ Charles, Mrs. Jno. Barn- Sr., Mrs. Harry Leib, Mrs. Wintermeyer, Mrs. Garth Mrs. Mahlon Snyder, Mrs. John Sprout and the hostess, Mrs. Phila | Derr. worker, is malnu- | trition at they | found $1,900 in cash on his person. He Sgt. town R2, that late Lancaster College reports a threatening potato crop. | was the 1S county's late Thirty-two pairs of rationed baby | $3.50 a found on a dump at York. Lt. Gen. Lesley J. McNair, this nation’s most fearless military was killed in Normandy. Norris, 8, Middletown, and shortly shoes valued at pair were |ing attended: one of son, leaders, Kenneth fell off thereafter There paralysis in Penna. a chair died a fractared skull. | hart, 189 cases of in the from were infantile | Lizzie past sev- | Snyder, en months. Walters, 38, recovering Fred war from a hospital where This Section’s Numerous Weddings Helen G. Loraw William A. The | Loraw, Darwin A Samuel also owned an auto. V. Husler, 24, died from injuries sustain- his Homer Myers- ed when a tire blew out on at Hopeland. This is Lancaster county's eighteenth high- death in 1944. ———— nmi BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR SHIRLEY ANN BATES A birthday held on Saturday or of Shirley Ann Bates in celebra- | fourth birthday motorcycle way Ebersole of of Miss Helen G. Mr. and Mrs Loraw, Florin, and William of Mr. and Mrs Bainbridge took | place Saturday at 2 p. m. at Hef | United Brethren Church, Florin. [ The double ring ceremony was used | | with the Rev. I. E. Funk officiating The bride wore taffeta Harry Thomas, | gown with a fingertip veil and car- Patty and Sally | fied a white Bible with rosebuds Sonny Bates, | The bridesmaid, Mrs. Ruth Bates, | of Billy and Le- a marriage party was in hon- surprise daugher afternoon, Ebersole, son tion of her Ebersole, played and refresh- the little Mumma, Games were guests who Patsy and Walters, Gwendolyn Neff, ments served Jimmie Mumper, Demmy, were: Carolyn a white Brown, Fay Shirley Minnie Myrtle Mrs. ates, and and satin ribbon. Miss Elizabeth | the bridegroom, pink gown and carried an old fash- Charles Gutshall | served as best man. The couple will reside in Florin rt eee FARM MACHINERY OUTPUT AT PEAK PRE-WAR LEVEL Farm becoming | more plentiful in Pennsylvania and if the present trend continues few types of farm equipment will re- {main on the rationed list when the Jates, sister Bates, Thelma Heisey. PE RISSERS ENTERTAIN THEIR SON Mrs. Paul Risser dinner on Sunday their David Risser, on a nine day furlough at Ebersole, attired Mrs was in and roy |ioned bouquet. THE enter- Mr. and tained to a in | of who is home after finishing his Bainbridge, Md. Guests were: Mrs. Charles Mrs. Martin Frey, Shonk honor son, machinery is boot training and Mrs. Zeller and Mr. and David Mr. Mary Myers, children, Alvin Shonk spring planting season arrives next Farm machinery will in many | cases take other equipment so that war food produc- and Mrs. year. tli limi precedence over MARIETTA FIRE COMPANY GETS NEW PUMPER The Pioneer Fire Co, Marietta, | has a $9,000 “American La of the latest de- John Preston has |tion may be carried without inter- ruption. > ——— received TWO WERE ROBBED WHILE BATHING IN A QUARRY Mrs. Helen Nye, Elizabetitown | R1, and Marcus R. Long, New Cum- | berland, reported to state police at | Columbia the theft of $18 and a wrist watch valued automobile while swim- | ming quarry Bainbr idge | i Sunday afternoon. A A Ain France” pumper Fire Chief announced CUTS 68TH TOBACCO CROP William D. Glick, Millersville, is cutting his 68th Mr. Glick, who is well over 70 years of his first crop when a| small boy and hasn’t missed a sea- | sign, in cash | $45 | of crop of tobacco. at { from their ut at a near age, C son since. ee ee tl eee VISITED BY THE STORK Mr. and Mrs. Hendy Geib, Land- isville R2 a son at the General Hos- | the armed forces now have pital on July 20 } 313,087, including 63,000 dead. | VICTORY’S COST TO DATE New casualty figures announced Thursday show that all branches of lost 2 Mount Joy Bulletin $1.50 a Year in G. GRAYBILL DIZHM Diehm reelected G. ously Republican unanim- the committee at a at Lan- Graybill was chairman of county reorganization meeting held last evening. ee Our Boy Scouts Held Four Days Outing at Gretna the local caster Members of Boy COUNTY Local Affairs ‘Mortuary In General Briefly Told e Z¢ ooo odin Advance | [1 it C | | | 1 | @ { { Manheim, wedding | the | | drowned in the Vy | [a Ia N li [gy | cave |a freight tra It v [R3, + on Scout | 0 Troop 39 spent Saturday to Tuesday | at Mount Gretna where hikad, visited the park they swam, played baseball and golf and unpleasant feature of Sunday night Monday's break- of The only the when vandals stole outing occured fast rations consisting eggs, ba- con, butter, etc. Monday, came upon a the they during a hike, scouts hut where sur- They they mised the thieves “hung out”. also found bacon there which thought might have been the loot. Mr. “Bill” companied the their four day David Morris, wood Rice, part Bair, following camp: Victor Morris Warren Bates, El- Jack Tyndall, Carl Max, Robert Divet, William | Garber, Lee Ranck, Richard Sheetz, Robert Kramer, Frank Hass Donald Starr, Richard Martin, Stark, John Miller, Wa Owen smith, James Markley, Eberle and Richard Mumper Boys 12 of age are join the As meeting scoutmaster ac- scouts on Glenn Shupp, inger Paul mer, Jack Bank years invited local troop k at the to scout or at stop in day 7:00 ocl Ou: Card Basket For The Week Mrs. E. S. the at Ea Gerberi sles 1 and Mr. spending ronth Penna. Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia Mr. H. Evanvelical Whitre the Hostetter of the Willian spending y ok are week and Mrs. E. A. Minnich, Cong will spend from August Herndon Campmeeting Misses Marian Brubaker, Nissley, Alice Brubaker, Nancy Ellis, all ‘the week at with B Rev pastor nal church, i to 13 regatic nette Ellis and spending Mount Gretna intel Willies CLAIMS HE PASSED DOUBLE Among a number of t the I police last week ert of Mount Joy R2 with passing double at Mu are at sancast Edwar He ovel prosecuted by was Iberry section streets. A rr CHARGED WITH SPE EDINt Walter A. Herr, t RD, was prosecuted by S man Edward Der for Lincoln ville station dri hour on the of Gap ee el {FELL IN A SINK HOLE Kathryn Erisman, 13, fell into a k hole | detassaling hybrid corn for | Hoffman Seed Co She was slightly caster, sin of Landisvill injured. NO BUSSES OR TROLLEYS All the the employees of and trolleys in the city of Philadel- the phia quit Tuesday because traction company began hiring ne- gro operators. of | another | Mon- | busses m Gener: [ the wan auto At ne 1€ Columbia baby rabbit There at Lancas Mary talks Mari wer ome Miss omato ¢ Miss ittained the in | De Two 520 each slog Henry and cost ad ( reck. C. Shar One elected commander No District A 19-inch, .egion James Kege at Stee Murs will river Mr. and anniver Alfred P. Wesc Lancaster The seventh Barto, Man nd will enter A train al Tountville ured. Rev. John Cha the Evangelic n I 1£¢ truck Sunid: hurch at Colun esigned. Gardner the police in Vest Fairview. Lloyd Zimmer abondoned h Monday and rh Christian Fenst was eard of arreste kicking a ther us er, ll at a sale Landis ade a turn as struck by an Hospita 1 il kull. C | te going to Conestos | d Boy Scouts To Entertain Our Rotarians fH FOR COMMUNITY Page: D DIRECTORS MEET MISSED 3 POINT VALUES OF MEAT SAME meats main ‘13, the OPA has announced. The driver 0 was pumper r for driving emonstration. He —- In the absence who 1 sday’s meeting 3 ry to * program was color movie, Schmidt past I I “wr ERE'S AN OPI Beauty A —— RIVE RIS PR 10TORINST Gt —— IN 67 C value urrent the same, Hor from 6 to 9 ft an’s list at Millersville 3 pound 14 ounce celebrate county son of the Weaver's cal and Canon, 22, the small of the arres 40 YOSECUTED IGNORED SIGN and dairy Eden, 92 amer, was a cat is mothering 100 renters for two ter last week. t, Lancaster, has tall Greenawalt has Bucknell 1 men were fined for gigging in the ik, Lancaster, of the 10 1, Lancaster, was American caught bass in Iton Sunday. Nathan Kupp, of their 50th ary Sunday. *h, 44, hospital, y at was 1 patient a creek Mr. and Mrs. was drafted this onestog heim, service week. and demolished an crossing, east of wy. Three were in- rles Heater, pastor Reformed 1935, has | bia since Columbia, i Man ietta 'etta, slip by boarding at | but was caught 16, is car a has Manheim t IM: not been nan, inheim seen 20, Eph- jumping ermacher, d for on | bull when it| ©. 63, Elizabethtown, on a motor-bike auto and is in the 1 with a fractured Fire at Lancas- H., Rothsville sted M. P. sa Center while for a said he was late. A iiiiiiin>)irrp ident W. L a brief Shoop of was Pre enjoying Di of W ident The the meeting last drop, Action” Al arnor for “Rotary in produced by district Gov just the Action, thel80th Dist- doing club mn name ims- showing they are the stranded ; them with another club tree old them y Pas - _— YORTUNITY LADIES’ open TONITE YEARS all products will re- at until Aug. 2S on rationed Record In This Section Lawrence, 57, died at after a long illness. Haldeman, 64, former pro- prietor of the Brickerville Scheier, died Sunday. Rev. Chas. A. Snavely, U. B. pas= at Paradise, died Monday at the General Hospital. Mrs. Edna Mae Wm. F. Sunday in Mrs. Arthur a daughter Harry H. Tobias tor 45, wife of Engle, Mt. Hope, died St. Joseph's Hospital. Becker, of this place is Engle, of Nettie R. Orth Nettie R. Orth, sixty-nine, of Frederick D. Orth, Mari- died Sunday at the home of daughter, Mrs. Howard Straus- Maytown, a week. She Lutheran Church, May- Ladies Aid Society of Besides her daughter, Howard Stras- with whom she resided, she (Turn to page 3) — A Ure ee em A Miscellaneous Shower Given For Mrs. Mrs widow her baugh, after an illness of over was a member of St. John's town and the that Elizabeth, church. wife of baugh, ‘Miss Helen Loraw Loraw held a the lawn Mr. Mrs. D. miscellaneous shower and on lat their home on Friday evening, in honor of their Helen and William Ebersole, who were married the United daughter, the following day in | Brethren Church. at the shower were: Mrs. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geib, all of Eliza- Misses Dorothy and Min- Mrs. Mabel Angstadt and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gantz and children, of R. D. Mount Mr. and Mrs. E. Mutzer, Wil- M:tzer Anna Hershey, Mr. and Elam Gantz, all of R. D. Man- Harry Gantz, Regina Seabold, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel family, Fern Sayer, Mabel Gutshall, all of Bainbridge; of Present Katie S. Mason, bethtown; nie Gantz, children, Joy; bur Mrs. heim, of Ebersole and Charles Gutshall, Pauline Ebersole, Mrs. Benj. Gantz, Dorothy Rider, ( Turn to Page 2) ra Mi VICTOR “BUD” KUPFERER GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY Victor “I Lt. Col. ferer, Manheim; son of H. Kup- the Kupferer, Victor Ave., surprise Sud” and Mrs. Marietta at a on Thursday evening. was party at The seventeenth on honor guest his home, occasion being his birthday A delectable followed by Bud” gifts. buffet luncheon was ping-pong and dancing. was the recepient of many lovely The Workman, Adelaide Alice included: Romaine Brown, Jeannette Nissley, Marian Hendrix, Nancy Marylou Ellis, Jetsy Bigler, John Weldon, Burton Robert Tyndall, Newton Robert Hoffmaster, Herbert Young, Paul Stoner, Bernard Zim- rman and Kupferer The Alfsirs At Florin For Past Week nma Peifer spent last week 1 friends. Koser and at the sea- guests Brubaker, Brubaker, Jacquie Doris Eshbach, Sherk, Clarence Ellis, Virgi Booth, Shupp, nia Kendig, the guest of honor, Victor rationing 1 Pittsburgh week- t, of over the Andrew Cog Wednesday ley of with cal- N. E. Hershey to page 4) — — — ASSOCIATION TO HAVE CARNIVAL AT MAYTOWN Ti Cast Honor Roll As- i arnival at 26, for money st for the ser- of World War served and of enter- to ind women ipper will be be a variety iment OUT-DOOR MEETING Mount Joy and Donegal Presby- terian Missionary Societies will hold an out-door meeting next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. Scott Heisey at Rheems. The meeting will be in charge of the Young People beginning at 7:48; / : \ v