Bulletin Is Nisney Well Spent Everybody In This Section Reads It Regularl; This Sections * © -~T HE MINUTE WEEKLY | LANCASTER € 0 UNTY Mortuary meet The Mount J Oy Bulletin sii Donald Bezzard, 16, of Lancaster, died of polio Edward A. Troutwine, fifty-six, d | Janet Reist Nissley 106 | Lee Clark Stetson oo XL1V, NO. 34 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 18, 1945 $1.50 a Year in Advance lied at Columbia, iched The marriage of Miss Janet Rei \ ei 1% mar bi 9 re Janet Rest; « day Will'am H. Barnes, eighty-nine, nd Nisley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | | SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED Christian L. Nissley, 225 Marietta | ’ Grocer 5 IN L | A a : died at Columbia. Avena th is bot | 1 art Three Local Soldiers | WAR TRAINING Counsy ues a S now ause BUSINESS FUPTY YEARS OocCa alrs Lloyd H. Kissinger, forty-six, of Ave e, 1 010, and Ae £ oy : Stetson, Wykagyl Guard lok | Twenty employees of the Biolog- Fifty years in the grocery busi- Manheim. died last Sunday. telson, VKagy wrdens, cw i i ? J J ical Division of Wyeth Incorporated ness at the same location is being Arthur N. Pritz, fifty-seven, of Rochelle, N. Y., took place A Mi | A ti lea 3 » : ene : ; Stand y in Si M: i a i Ie issin n C ion at Marietta, were honored at a din- © celebrated this month by Mr. S. H n ra | Manheim, died at St. Joseph's Haos= . we ol . 1 S : . . | » : Flight Officer James Piersol, Jr. | ner at the Community House there ener a 1€é- Pp, ( 00 S Hiestand, Salunga, who started his | Briefly ! old pital. Fiethren church here, Rev. Ezr: : i 20 8 ind Mrs. James Piersol, | last Wednesday evening for having business Jan. 1, 1895 and «till oper Newton D. Gibble, 76, died at St. i Ranck officiating. son of Mr. ¢ The bride was given in marriage | ©f this place, is listed as missing in successfully completed the War Bez n : : | The OPA has sued the J. H. Stern | Joseph's Hosp'tal. He was a life 5c ; by her father and carried white | action over Germany since Decem- Training Course in Busteriology or- 0sSe ra iC S ta e In addition to his grocery business | Guiment Co. at oy ibethtown fle ng resident of Manheim. : ) ’ : fered in cooperation with Franklin Mr. Hiestand was Salunga’s post- | The : naa. | Aaron Achenbach, seventy-seven, her 28, according to a War Depart- hospital at Columbia > 4c Ri roses, sweet peas and stevia, } : ae eh a : . ; 5 iy ‘ecaiver is par arshall College ancaster . master for forty-three years, being |. “Ww forme f Elizabethtown, died at wy i “rs. Jobn B. Toppin, the bride’s] ment telegram received by his par- & Marshall College of 1 Where's the guy who sad those [the occupant, “Peg-Leg,” a hermit, Re or : " line a “White Drive™ this month formerly lizabe ) d c | : Lents Those awarded certificates were: : appointed in 1900 by President Mc- | : | the home of his daughter at Royal- sister, served as matron of honor. | NS. on “old fashion” Winters are a thing of | beneath i, Shortly thereafter the : i : o | The Lions’ Club at Elizabethtown 2¢ he bridesmaid Miss Rut} The nineteen year old soldier en- Hope Hughes, Jean Britain and E- fl 7 Lot: him to! tool 1 buildi ht fire’ | ih Kinley. He retired in June, 1943, | I hold rel st , | ton. D > S re 3S 1A > » StL) £2 < i. LA 3 fe rause | i old 5 Show 2h. . ov Oc were 1S uth 1e pas ( 1m 1K¢€ 1 100 ou ding caugh 11'c 1e OC at the age of seventy. wi 1 \ Jan. 25 Anthony HH Kreider, 66, Eliza- tered the service June 12, 1943, and | lizabeth Herrold, from Lancaster; a a STAR pasa, : rs ' : y > - we ndow-— window, and he'll fcupant had 1 ove and for he. . I'he , ross Chapter : an-1 Hie window Window, wad 4 ha stave i : A former West Hempfield town- | le Red Cro Chapter at lan- bethtown, worked in a shoe factory aster last week shippe 36 knit- | ; caster last week shipped 1,036 kit [all day, went home, took ill and I'own, of this place; Miss Adrien- side ot stu is 2 i on | Raymond Kupke, Linwood Rettew : : . ne Stetson. New Rochelle, sster of | received his training at Ellington | tay “lsee more snow than we've had in {would build a fire on the floor in a] as ship school director, he also was a . nN ildress Field. Texas, | Esther Wagner, Joseph Doyle, Dor- |, . : ; i ‘ | : 2¢ the bridegroom; Miss Dorothy Von Field, and Childress Field, Texas, 4 I this section at any one time since Our firemen responded, .. i tt ted articles and kit bags | . : where he received his commission | othy Hess, Helen Gutshall, Howard |... : director of the former Union Trust| = : 2 | died before a physician arrived. ic Gordon, Lancaster, and Miss Mary | 4 is is i 4 . 5 1928, seventeen yeals. removed the occupant and none too C ries Lancs : : { Ephrata’s boro council has floated | a . "and wings. He left for overseas | Slider, P. E. Portner, Maurice Sch- | : ahs . : ars ompany, at Lancaster, is president ny i ERE EE — Stoner of town. and wings. Be! weltter J. A.B { B. Scott ome think it is two feet deep on at that, and extinguished the and a director of the Lancaster 1? $120.000 bond issue to finance an | oi : ~ . Vuh . . zer, J. . rown an «SCO : z : nd > ancaster | i: + Willis . a. First Lieut. Grant Stetson, broth- | With the AAF in October, 1944 and Frite. Morictis: Liz bons the Icvel but our impression is that { fire. Luter Peg-Leg was removed Wholesale Co. sna ore | addition to its light and power plant | Judge William H. Keller : me otati 5 alv ‘itz, Irom arietta: Azzie Miller |. : ; . 3 BAX ery Wy ang ‘eS1- : : | loge E - ce er of the groom, was best man and | Was stationed in Italy. d D Li 1 4 Mat its just a few inches less. to the Lancaster County Hospital. dent of the: Mennonite Children’ { County Medical Director Dr. A. | Judge William H. Keller, ‘ou | : . a yaa Or ate 3 y | Ql ora ard, rom aytown; - 3 2 » e ens | ‘ ih awver 16 FOr a - Zi the ushers were Louis P. deGive,| He was graduated {rom Mt. Joy Ralph Gut hdl 1 Fl “Eat Snow began falling Monday, oc- Schools Closed Home at Millersville. with which he | J: Greenleaf, of Mountville, reports | standing lawyer, died very “des > rh so ass © 9 alph Gutshall and Florence Eater, : : 2 ( w h he |: I tv while eine & at his | James Golden and Joseph Lager-| High school, class of 1943. > ve e casionally thruout the night and all| Being unable to get thru, both, : Ma | 39 cases of chicken-pox last week, | 1¥ While shoveling snow at his home bh ex . — from Rowenna; William P. High, of | ee y : has been connected for thirty years. | ‘ [at Lancaster Tuesday evening, He J man, of Strattford, Conn.; and An- Sleciion 1 John Hol Ll of I day Tuesday and as a result there's | teacher and pupil, caused the sus- —-— | Contractor Jacob G. Baker, of ee. d i . : ~ . . on; and John henadel, ¢ . : ‘ : : . : ‘ : ‘ | was 75 ears . ret b gus Johnson, Devon, Conn. Plc. James Edward Kain, twen- "the worst tie-up in this section in|pension of study in every school | Rapho, is in circulation again. Old | Was 73 years old Deceased was a iA : : 3 Columbia. : . . i in { a bd mmm] 3 A reception was held in the social | ty-one, scn of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | many a day. thruout this locality. Comparative- A : S L tl fT | Man Rheumatism had him down for | Well known here, having heert A Bc 20 room of the chpirch after which the Kain, Mount Joy R2, has been re- All the schools were closed Tues-|ly few opened yesterday and there nnie y B, 0 own a week. member of the law firm of Coyle Kelley for many years. . . . . . . » i 2 3 lc couple left on a wedding trip. ported missing in action in Belgium Rece tion and Shower «oy and traflic was practically at ajare a number still battling to get [ Sixteen were made homeless at | The bride is @« graduate of Mount | since December 17,the War Depart- p stand-still. thru the drifts. Leaves These Bequests Buck Friday when a two family rr Joy High school and is employed as | ment notified his parents » Shifter Derailed Meeting Postponed | dwelling was completely destroyed | Benjamin H. Nissley Jr. 2¢ iS a secretary by the Armstrong Cork| He entered the Army in 1942 and For Mr Mrs Strickler The shiiter engine on the Old| For the first time since he had The Lancaster Ccunty Society | by fire. Benjamin H. Nissley Jr. thirty- dc i Company at Lancaster. has been overseas for nearly two | . Line and two cars were derailed as|been serving (and that's a long| for Crippled Children, Inc. is to re-| Lancaster city solicited bids for | Six, Marietta R1, died at 6 a. m. at 3c The bridegroom attended Deer-|years. He trained at Camp McCoy,| A reception and shower was held they crossed West Main street ear- | time) Mr. Eli Hostetter says the | ceive $500 from the estate of Annie [two new police cars and only one | (From Page 3) 2¢C field Academy and was graduated | Wis. Two of his brothers are also| on Friday evening at the Kirkwood ly Tuesday morning and result | Rotary Club was compelled to can-|S. Lytle, late of this boro, accord- bid was received, that from a deal lc from Williams College. He is a [serving overseas. Hall, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ross | {raffic was tied up and had to its luncheon meeting on Tues-|ing to her will which has been |er at Wayne member of Phi Delta Theta frater- Pvt. Roy A. Armold R. Strickler, who were recently | for some time. day. placed on record in the office of the | The 100-year-old former Zook's Prof. Wright, Lincoln + nity and is employed as a field en- Pvt. Roy A. Armold, twenty-one, married. The occasion also served | Roof Collapsed Across The Sidewalk Register of Wills in the court house | Woolen Mill, near Sandy Beach, hr gineer for the Chance Vought Air- (Turn to Page 2) as a farewell for Mr. Strickler, who| he oof on a shack at the old Pedestr'an traffic on the East side | at Lancaster. | this county, together with its con- U Wi I S$ k Vv craft Division of the United Aircraft | entered the armed service today, creamery building on the Manheim [of South Market street, just off{ Mrs. Lytle, who died December 4, | tents, was destroyed by fire niversity, i pea Corporation, GAVE A PARTY SATURDAY | Thursday. road, just across the Little Chickies | Main street, was compelled to de-|1944, «t the age of seventy-nine, The highway between here ar { FOR BERNARD GRISSINGER Although many guests did not | peek bridge, collapsed and pinned (Turn to Page 9 was the widow of Dr. Samuel Lytle. | Lancaster was blocked for over «To Rotarians Tuesday Dorothy Mae Hollman Miss Marion Brubaker entertain- Yegister, among those present were = She ordered public bequests total- | hours Thursday when a tow trucl Glenn E Kulp »d at a parly at her home Saturday folk of our community namely: ing $4,400, in addition to numerous |and a tractor-trailer sideswiped The regular Tuesday meeting of _ } ON ¢ i 3 ; : | To Fray . RAT ite Mr. and Mrs. Maris L. Gainor i er AH wae Tm raat of ; | the Rotary Club was called off due The marriage Miss Dorothy evening in honor of Bernard Gris- G Y tht p { M a d M Holling Nn or private distributions. Her will was | miles west of Lancaster | ) The marriage of js Dorouy 8 'S ma, Mr. rou ou 0 resen n I'S. toi . Ito the severe snow storm. The Mae Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and | singer, who left for the armed for- and daughters Ruth and Erma, dated December 4, 1936, with three| Leo Houck, Lancaster, hoxing | speaker wag to have been Robert E. : d Mrs. Victor Longenecker, Mar- nits ‘ v Gi Mrs. Harvey G. Hoffman, Rheems, | ces on Monday. He is the son of an = i 0 | h A codicils attached. | coach at State College, and former | ™ 3 } Z 1 Mrs. Vesta Grissinger, on N. Bar- lin Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. J. ree ct dy an. e e Ia g nniversa The public bequests are: $1,000 to | base ball player here, has been | Groh, past president of the Lancas- \ and Glenn E. Kulp, son of Mr. and | | we (Tarn fo Dose 23 bara. strect Risser Seles: wi daughters, Teg O° My Heart? 5 Mr. arid Mrs. Jolin Hendy §. Hol the First Presbyterian church, of | granted an indefinite leave of ab ter 4 harrier of Commerce,’ Be em A chicken patty dinner was ser- (From page 6) AG i Ait J Hartley | linger, north of this boro. Mt. Joy this place; $1,000 to St. Mark's Uni- | sence and has joined the U. S. Ar- Next Tuesday the club will have eel ees comedy, ritte iad artie ger, “ . O) . | vei | p r 2 tS ved after which the entire party . ’ . Y Arh a aa : . _~ 1ted Brethren church, of town; $500 | my Unit. He will be sent to Ice- | Prof. W. L. Wright, President of POLICE CHIEF ZERPHEY'S Manners, will be presented by the | R2, were married twenty-five years : | . : 1 Fis: 1d insti c< journeyed to the hockey game at CE ult LE a . i i mia t the Newville Home of the Pres-| land and Greenland for duty. Leo | Lincoln University, the oldest insti- ‘ QW THE WERK Rural Youth of Lancaster County [ago on Jan. 1, 1920 by the late Rev. : { | Hershey ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK : . an byterian church, Newville; $300 to | has three sons in the service | tution in the United States for the shey. SX Pp tts on Saturday evening, January 27th,| Amos S. Hottenstein, of East Pet-| | a. ti 1) , Qaf Patrol Awards Those present were Florence] Mary Longenecker was prosecut- { eight o'clock in the East Hemp- | érsburg. They celebrated their 25th the Board of American Sunday | eel Eee | higher education of the negro. a fens 1, N i = Pa oF riolation. at eight o'clock in the Eas mp- Shurg. he) . Rada & he a 2 Martin, Mary Jane Freeland, Ade-|ed on a stop sign violation . : field Township High School Audi-| wedding anniversary at their home Schoel Union, Philadelphia; $1,000 3 y.. | Prof. Wright, who is not a negro, ee i ; laide Workman, Emmie Lou Kee- Oscar Breneman, Manheim St. . nr . @ TE a .¢ | to the Borough of Mount Joy to be I Si N S n has been with the University for Cc Recognition of the life-saving a- : tor'um, Landisville. Tickets for | on Sunday, Jan. 14. During the af- : § i hi 1s of the School Safety Poh Marion Brubaker, John Getz, | was arrested on Saturday afternoon / 4 le at fifty’ cents | ternoon and evening they enter placed in trust and the income to be | | half century, and its president ‘hievements “hoc Safety . mld : 1e play are on sale a ents - : +a id i 20 18 2 10 Roky Gerald Hostetter, Jack Breneman, jon a warrant from Squire Wittel's oy fie } Sa * viinam ; ox bos used by the Borough Council to aid | since 1936. His work began at the Patrols of Lancaster city and coun- sini : each, including tax, and they can be | tained the following guests: | era e 0 d | S i i : James Newcomer and Eugene Pen- | office, at Florin, on a D & D charge . . 8 Muda Wenuns. tHE poor University and has been continuous ty through annual awards will be purchased at the door the evening Rev. and Mis. S. Clyde Weaver, >, ge i by the I ter Automobile | "ll Preferred by Geerge Neal, for al [ the play Fast Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jno In a codicil dated July 18, 1939,| The regular monthly meeting of | except for six months he spent in rive y » Lancaster « : brats | of the play. : A S. : ; UB | fiver by the Bs 5 ; : 1 ie re ee lA ere legedly creating a disturbance at | v CJ Yds. Av Herr, Salunga; Rev. ond Mis. How she directed that the Lancaster Co. | the Mount Joy Sportsmen's Associ- | France in 1919. “lub, sponsor « we Patrol organi- | SSL Eat . ’ cape? Wit winner thi we cast includes Audrey Leffas. y i Ja; . ls ra aT Po 4 : . zation cote of more than 2000 TO BE GIVEN A HEARING a. i AG He | Dorothy Metzler, Claire Campbell, | ard Bernhard, Florin; Mr. and Mrs. Society for Crippled Children share | 44ion was held Tuesday in the Boro | Lincoln University, situated in 3 BH Ly ‘ INSAT "ASE rere withdrawn and the | + oa et * $1 : re i , estate : sr codici | vhs > ei ~ boys and girls in 214 schools thru- ox Comp I a I ; | Betty Neff, Edward Diefenbach, | Elmen Bollinger, Lititz R1; Mr. and i Vii 2 mae Sodiell, on Counc} mem Chester county, has. students fom | out the county. Aa hearing i ke 2 gi 3 pe ne Pat a RD A Robert Hoover, Morgan Zook, Al- Mrs. Edward Lutz, Rev. and Mrs er 4 igs i re ho ot Sh Te I bers were pre io Fifteen applicas all paris of the United States, and 8c Under a plan announced recént- hon of Richard Hpk Foon > BIRTHS len Risser, and Raymond Witmer. | Bard Kreider, Mr. and Mrs. Howard | er ji ar > 5 > tinos for membership were pre ent. many from Africa and the Islands. ly by the Auto Club, schools that Elizabethtown, against Martin H. ed {It % under the direction of Grace) Kreider, Lititz: Ra; "Mr. and ‘Mrs, VoD 10 the American Sunday | oy 4nd were voted upon favorably. | Its graduates have been continu= 4¢ : ; i iH bi Cope & Son, of Rheems, as the ré- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kreider, | 5 5 | Abrier 'S. Hollinger. Hollie School Union at Philadelphia, and | 7ppa president reported that the | gusly among the ablest and most re= 1ad a perfect record for > ‘year oe wot} ’ a daughter Saturday | NO De ey ¥ 30 Ha ot whicli: she 4 ling last Junenot a pupil ins {TULF of en ghank received Mount Joy BY, = dinghies Saitinday | Nem Nolt will give a fifteen min- or Nelson Hollinger, Elizabeth | that the Mite Society, of which she | charter is being prepared spected leaders of the negro people 1 7¢ en - ott li t i, ident v.hen he fell from a truck while be- | evening at St. Joseph's Hospital. ut > it Bi ceeding theltown R3:; Mr. and Mis. John K was a member, be given $100. It was reported that the list of all | at home and abroad jy . | es : or * plano cla receed.ng { SH vi 5. . vy a" aan ¢ . A i? > 1 a : i rd ing driven to pick corn on Septem- | Mr. and Mis. Lavi Munem anf Me - 3 h tween cts entertain- | Stauffer, Lawn; Mr. and Mrs. El- The estate is estimated at $20,- | hunters who purchased their licen- Prof. Wright's subject will . be vm receive a ationa awa > os "w : 3 ip pr ’ shter, at | Pid y, ang e acls e HL = ’ . ih oh . ST : rive $9 = : - i Ler 18, 1943. The company is ask- | nounce the birth of a daughter, a : : . : i . mw | 000 in personal property and $2,500 | coo Jocally had been secured and a | “America’s Hope rican Automcbile As- { : mt will be provided by Bettie | mer Hoover, Rheems; Mrs. Anna E. |’ 5 cally hq ! 3 4c irom The De ling that a compensation agreement | home January 2nd. i ey : d ne vocal | Butterbaugh, Miss Mary Elizabeth | in real estate. form letter as follows, will be mail- TT ——— 40 sociation, i i aa 2 ol { be terminated on the grounds that| Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Becker an- | BV Tn: i oN 1 N H Butierbaugh, Mi ¥ Ruth Ane Bit sm supe Aes were | ed 10 each one i Sr oe ~» salety recor i ¥ . 1 *ONSis In ) chae Olt, hy 5 « - : Scot traffic safety Si during he the boy hos returned to scheol.. | nounce the birth of a daughter at ¢ Terie to b> ' 1 : - Wilbur !terbaugh, Elizabethaown; Mr. and | Dear Fellow Sportsman The Affairs 520 1943-44 or but did 4 gel pro- “hank denies that he has recovered | the Osteopathic Hospital January | Met Hess, Paul Huber anc ilbu a ag naw ” Poin Our ( ar our Association was re- (Turn to page 2 th is | 12th use > : | organized. The purpose of this let- . eet eee. eee and states that he has lost his | 12th. The Rural Ye ( ancaster | Jane Webber, Mr. and Mrs, Benja- | rea the ssociation At Fl F © conse of smell and ‘safters contin | Mrs Mumma and Mrs. Becker | The Rural Youth of 1 ne ister oe ; ; Ie Basket For ter 's to strengthen our Associati n| orin or COURT NULLIFIES GENERAL hendncl { were the former Martha and Sar: | County’/is a voluntary organization | mis S. Hollinger, Robert Hollinger, | both actively and financially. ra. a rt . , | ous headaches. { pe ey iv {folks S ; are | Shelba Hollinger, Manheim R3; This lett was sent to all those =m CIGAR CO’S. TOBACCO DEALS Gn Williams, of Donegal Springs. j of young folks, most of whom are 1elba ol nge ol Ee ey their hunting li- 1 Week "4 i eowmrt 2 former 4- F. A. or Vocational { Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Enterline, who | 2h : The Third U. S. District court at COURT HEARS ARGUMENT — eet lee |! yrmer 4-H, F. od i RB M cense locally. We are enclosing an . invalidate 1 av . i . Feor ies smbers. Irs. Emma Kauffman, Rheems; Mr. Soi po ens A rms warts wae Philadelphia, invalidated Monday iy guypER FARM SALE | PONT WANT BUSSES TO BAUL | “Ooms He aoe ond Mrs. Raymond Davis, Miss| Mrs. George E. Ludwig, of Lititz (Turn to page 4) A surprise party was held in the » acts > tener: sar | . a . «Ig 4 . id a cn, sent Morin 1.) on Mi avy i c all contracts the General Cigar Co. Additional argument was heard | GERMAN PRISONERS HERE | MARL AGE LICENSES Mor Rlizaheth Davis Samuel | and Mrs. Harold E. Wagner, Mount | Florin Hall on Monday night, in ade i ancaster / a 2 : : : rT: ’ A ie oy } oe A V4 ‘BE A “red » Ge has made wih Le of | PY the court on Friday in the suit | At a meeting of Elizabethtown | Muh S. Wolgemuth, Manheim R2 [Glenn Davis, Mount Joy RZ; Mr.{Jov Route 2, were week-end guests| REV. M. J. BIEBER ORGANIZED | honor of Fredine Gehman, for her i delivery . Mark S. V g i 3 boy , - | mp TY \ TORIC J welf ir Ay tobacco growers for delivery of brought by the executors of the | Bora council solicitor Paul Mueller an i wo a um ro page 4 of Mis. Gordon W. Bration, at Al- THIRTY-THIRD CONGREGATION | twelfth birthday. 3 Mer : rapper . d net .. Giv . ’ Pores: NR rt " th- Yecoratic rere 1 a their 1944 crop of filler and wrapper |, np Snyder, of Bethle- | was instructed to appear before the |" “4 .{toona. The three women’s hus-| Rev. M. J. Bieber, former Luth Decorati is Wet in re lue and tobacco. | hem, against Henry H. Koser, Lan- | | PUC at Harrisburg next Monday band’s are buddies on Saipan. eran pastor here, (if you can re- |W hite, 1% freshments were served At the same time U. S. District | disville. Testimony was taken in {and file a protest against busses Mrs. Henry T. Smeltzer and sons | member), has completed the orga- | and games were played. Music was arrv FE : | : - . pip © hirt i nore- | {u ne » nickelodi Judge Harry E. Kalodner Sanu 4) the suit several months ago which [hauling German prisoners from ews out ose Tony and Henry Jr., of 216 South | nization of his thirty-third congre furn'shed by the nickelodian. the War Food Administration involves the fulfillment of a sales a- | Indiantown Gap to this vicinity to Barbara street, returned home after | gation for the Board of / me ican : I'hose present were: Nancy permanent Injunction | greement fcr a farm at the eastern work. spending three weeks with Plc. Missions of the United Luth n| Brooks, Dora McGarvey, Nancy bd the company from entering into 1s rach | : ali =n ‘ hurch in America at Altadena, Ca-| McGarvey, Marion Nautnan, Clar- boro limits, in Mount "Joy township. | © ervi Henry Smeltzer stationed at Camp | church in Ameri ) | © any additional contracts of the same | The sale was held nearly a year ago. | | | NO DOG LICENSES ON SALE Rucker, Ala. Pfc. Smeltzer return- | lifornia ence Golden, Emma Jane Wisegar~ Be arma { Judge Kenworthy, of Philadelphia | UNTIL JANUARY 20TH. If the parents, relatives or friends the paper very regularly since 1[ed home with his family and spent Re v. and Mrs. Biel ! w il. Ww go | vel Audeey Bi Warren Ss : | is associated with counsel for de- | The office of the county treasurer of any service man or woman re- | reached this island. I have been|a short furlough. He is the son of | to Tacoma, Wash. where » CON-= J: y oraw, Heed rs. ed COUNTY NIGHT TO BE i fense in the suit, | advises that you need not uy and ceive a letter from any of those who here since A-Day. We had rough |Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smeltzer., on | templates organizing his 34th con- toe SB ; oe Oa: a Beny . FRIDAY Nr . EE ee ’ 13 a 1943 dog license until alte! ate how Soins Shes hl, its going for a while but with you [North Barbara street. gregation May his gc ork! ook Silly : pee x . c “County Night” in the St. Joseph | ¢pEEDWELL HERMIT, NINETY. | January 20. In the meantime, the | pers OF. MEE oo Shere [folks keeping the supplies coming ———— ie or, Flotence Robin, Beth Not re y pr nw | i EAA HAA i} iz ang J v or . 2 rr Mi em me ber, Florence Rob . - Hospital building fund campaign | FOUND ILL AND STARVED 1944 licenses are good until at least are nigh unto 600 service men and | we will keep up the good work and | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Fl = 3 } 03 Son u ; i will be observed at a dinner Fie! Albert Zimmerman, ninety, a her- | that time. women getting the Bulletin weekly | po. these Japs. ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ig, RE eal Ee is= » ing in the Hotel Brunswick at 6:30}: who lived in the Speedwell | 2 => end they will be delighted to read It is just about over on this is-| At 5 meeting of the Chamber of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Evans, of | 3% Younes - ot Tete, - p. m. Friday, Jan. 19. | Woods just north of Elm, was | MT. JOY HALL ASSOCIATION the news. 7 We Are ol rest cam = 1 | Notchitoche. Ga announced the | June Mrs. Lorraine i S, EE ou land, so now we are at a rest camp. | commerce Monday evening the fol- | Motel » La, ~ . Gehniz Fravkii The gathering will mark ie Seas found fil, starve] and nearly frozen MEETING THIS EVENING A 1; We go swimming and go to the lowin fficer Werk elected for gagsement of their daughter, Miss | ell, 4 2 rehman, anklin 3 . ww > : wae iransferre 3 owing officers re elected for ' wid * lanes __ ond report meeting in the |. ic one room shack by a neigh- | The annual meeting of the Mount Pfe. Chas. Hl wag las movies for recreation in ithe even- contin year: H. S. Boyer, presi- | Addie Lois Evans, Cpl. J 3 A. Le Ha B Weaver, Brenda paign. bor. He was removed to the Lan- | Joy Hall Associaticn will be held in | from Ecler Field, La. to Camp Gor- | ° i el for dis timed. E pout Shit Bid Geib. sou of Mr. and'M Herman | ee Pierce, Eulene Kulp, Mr. and ge ewe i 4 y Lis evening at 3 din. G ings. 1 will close for Ms time. dent; S. A. Horton, first vice presi- | son Mr. ang: Mes. 1 i E. W. Kulp, Mrs, James Hilt | caster General Hospital where he is Ledge Room No. ] this evening at) don. La. Holler from Als Thanking you very much for the dent; Chas. J. Bennett, second vice E. Geib, of Manheim R: A Will's Melhorn, Mrs. Darwi COMMISSIONS RECEIVED recovering. leight o'clock. Officers for the en- a-¢ Ammon .t paper and also the present sent me. | cident: M. N. Bailey, secretary Cpl. Geib is now serving ove SET oy a a 3 The commissions for twenty-eight | suing vear will be elected at this | tus, Okla., to Madison, Wisconsin. Rov J. Smith > Re ow yr arey, : vitis the U. 5. Arn . Liem. oraw, Jacob Loraw, Mrs. Lydia > A c AS = y ri ia * raider to 0 Mi- y J.¢ h. issly, treasurer. he com- | With U >. Arn - . notaries throughout the county | NEWSPAPER WORK ON meeting. Lt Chas. C. Kreider to AP Naa mitlecs for The cear will be named] bout Wer are in Hamilton, Mr. were received at the Recorder's of- | THE “ESSENTIAL” LIST met Wat = ami, Fla . ss y sina ME Ams Darwin Loraw ckie Smith, Shir- fice at Lancaster. They are effect-| At Washington, D. C. yesterday, | SUES FOR A DIVORCE Pic. Henry T. Smeltzer from Wiites on Japanese Paper “ager. JOHN RUEF, STATE COLLEGI ey Painter, Mr. and Mrs. William . ey a 2 . + J 2 el in : el x 13¢ | . sa 2 : am f Landisville. vs.] Rucker, Ala., to APO New York, N. Philippine Islands, Friday, Dec. | N RUEF, STATE LAA Ebersole, Fred Gehman, US.N. and \ re J Those from this lo- |e loyment on newspapers and in Ruth E. Rogers, of Landisville, vs. | Rucker, Al ¥m SP ict ay ro RTITT y 9 i ive January 2. ose is employ rork 15 Mr. J. E. Schroll. Dear Sir: . < SIMONS. MARIETTA |TO DISCUSS PRUNING FRUIT Se > 4 : Wiis his cc’ ews syndi- | P ogers. Bridgeton. N. J..| Y. Pfc. Smeltzer wishes to thank | 29, 1944: Mr. J. E. Schroll. Dear Sir: |DR. S. S. SIMONS, M IT | Rev. and Mrs. John Dunham. > cality are: William F. Brian, this| press association and news syndi- | Paul J. Rogers, g . i . oo : rex Method ‘ Eb ; ile lace; Frances D. Reinhold, Mariet- { cate work was continued in the |subpoena for divorce on the( the Remembrance committee for |I wish to thank you at this time for NAMED VICE PRESIDENT Methods of Be Birth Announcement pe Mrs Rebecca T. Wittle, Florin. |<“essential” classification as the gov- | grounds of cruel and barbarous | their Christmas giit end the Bulle- | sending me your paper. It is sure] The Rev. Henry Miller, Stras- trees, and ns. on iru Lt. and Mrs. Edward J. Wallg Jr. a; Mrs. . ’ . 3: a ASS @ : 1 ; mar ment ad | hr . 95 a ernment revised its list of war-im- | treatment and indignities to the| tin which he receives weekly and good to get the home town news|burg, was elected moderator and manogemer ; Xk ad by Jc f this place. announce the birth of a rtant activities 2 person; married December 25, 1942. | appreciates when so far from home. The day|Dr. S. S. Simons, Marietta, was | Ruef, from Sta le y daughter, Nanette Schule Walls, : DEEDS RECORDED oR porta re —— ree | separated Ausust 1, 1944 after Christmas I received five cop- [named vice-president of the Don- January 19, at 1:30 p. m in ihe | on January 16, in St. Joseph's Hos- le Dig 2 Sa a , > PUC DISMISSES COMPLAINTS | ——————— Philippine Ciash About Over ies of the Bulletin and did I and the Jegal Presbytery at its 4lst annual f Jobn K. W me pital at Lancaster. Mrs. Walls is 3 , 30s - ‘ | - : : - io ’ - $1 fF viv 408 Relgh : Sw . Ts 5.50000. Eleven year old complaints real- | HE'S A GOOD COLLECTOR Philippines, Jan. 6, 1845, Dear; other boys eat up the news. meeting held in the Latta Memorial | short distance north of Flori he former Nancy Schule, and re- S xi : -— —— {0¢ in Mount Joy township tive to unjust and unreasonable| J. B. Dietrich, tax collector in E.| Sir: I will let you know I am re- | It did my heart good to read a-|Presbyterian Church, Christiana. ses Mie with her parents, Mr. and Ei FRi . . a {5c GRANTED rates against the Penna. Power & | Hempfield township for the past 32 ceiving the Bulletin, and am very | bout the happenings going on back : SALUNGA MAN INDUCTED Mrs. R. A. Schule, while Lt. Walls, 1% LE Stubbs, Fulton jtown- Light Company were dismissed by | years, has already collected all but| glad. I like to read the news a~ home. I read every page. The Ed-| According to statistics more men| Loncester City Draft Board No. «'ITnited States Marine Corps, is on i ra £ Annie st Lytle, | the Public Utility Commission at [$121 of his $10,20888 duplicate for | bout the home folks and the Boys itor's Voice I enjoy best of all. I have been killed hunting deer than | has listed J. Laverne Hiestan 5 ok Rds in the South Pacific. ship, hp oak 5 i burg Friday this year in the Service. I have been getting (Turn to page 6) playing football this fall. | Salunga, for induction this w “Mp page 2) - Ol this Harris! . - » X 0
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