Don’t food , eek ur r 59¢ it {3g lore a you of offea enjoy ch er ADEE i ¥ = Newspaper Advertising Is Cred Will Insurance Which Uses Today $5,600 to be Distributed For Churches - Charities A total of $5,600 from the $64.- 208. 75 distribution listed for the es- tate of Annie S. Lytle, boro will go to church charitable organizations to the adjudication Orphans’ Caurt. The Mt. Joy Cemetery Associa- tion will receive $200 ‘n trust. the income to be used for the upkeep of Realty Sales Throughout This Section A 20-acre farm late of this groups and according filed with the | in Leacock town- shi as sol . ir snlo . Se a 8 Dili sale fo a burial plot. Another $1000 will Lloyd Hummer, Elizabethtown R2 | £° fo the First Presbyterian R2, purchased for $2,700 the four Church here, also in trust, income | acre farm of the late Katie E. Shenk | © be used for the upkeep of the church. Other bequests included | near Milton Grove, at public sale. John Wolgemuth, Manheim R2, purchased the farm of Elmer Shen- Fe nberger containing 132 #9174 per acre. Hollinger Property Sold $1,000 to St. Mark's United Church, | and $500 to the Presbyterian Home | of Central Pennsylvania, and $300 to the Board of the American Sunday School Union of Philadelphia. The court also ordered the dis- acres for Realtor Leo I. Hain, Lancaster, ey | tribution of $1,000 in trust to the sold at private sale through his : 3 > trustees of the First Presbyterian | salesman, J. Statler Kuhn, the Al- : WE | Church of this boro, the income to | len S. Hollinger property, 120 New used for hehevolenices: $1.000 M | or evolences; $1, Mt. Haven St. Mt. Joy, to Cleo M. 0 Mi Eberle. private. The terms of the sale were administered by $500 the Society of Lancaster, borough Crippled Children’s and $100 to the Sold Privately The Katie Newcomer West Main Street, offered at public to property on Salo hoch & Tock ss and. wets Ladies Mite Society of the First > anc ‘ Presbyterian Church of Mount Jov. drawn was scld privately for ell ee... i $7,750.00. Possession will be given January 1, 1946. The portion now M h I hi D I occupied hy councilman Clayton em e S in rive Newcomer, will be occupied by Roy » Kaylor, who now resides in the By The Amer Legion Bomberger apartments. The rear . The W. S. Ebersole Post 185 Am. Legion has started a membership drive for veterans of World Wars I| and II The American Legion has into the of the property is at pied by John Tryon. Eee School Appropriations G. Harold Wagner of Pa., has ap- payment of $22597.60 to 11 County The payments are present occu- grown largest veterans organiza- tion in this country and any history. It numbers more than 1.600,000 fight- country’s now proved Lancaster school districts. ing men and women of World Wars authorized by a I and II, 500,000 of them more than Legislative appropriation for vo- cational education. veterans of this war. The Lancaster County School Yet large as the Legion is, it is a districts, and the amount each will | most exclusive organization. Nei- | ther membership. money influence can buy a The doors of its 13,- receive, are: or East Cocalico Township, $1,770.68: Fast Donegal Township, $1,765.56; | 000 posts are open only upon the Elizabethtown Borough, $341.78; (Turn to page 6) Lancaster, $9,010.98; Lititz Borough, TY $641.25; Manheim Borough, $1,551.50 | WIFE AND CHILDREN GET and Manheim Township, $608.25;:| BENJ. GINDER’S ESTATE In the estate of Benjamin S. Gin- who died May 24, 1944, $1,500 Manor Township-Millersville Boro- ugh, $2,651.02; Mount Joy Borough, Quarryville Borough, $1,510: West Lampeter Township, $2,293.75. —— A ee THE PRICE OF SOY BEANS Farmers who grew soy receive $2.04 per bushel for and $1.84 for On The Home Stretch der, Ginder, Stella S whom the decendent also Named as left to his wife, the estate was left children. heans will | The balance of to his six resided in Rapho Twp. yellow all other varieties. Of County’s United Drive With less than a week remaining in tt Lan- volun- e official schedule of the County United Drive, teers in all divisions are intensify- caster Facklers Were Given Hearing On Involuntary Mr. and Mrs. this boro, meeting, 30, a victory $462,274 cam- make the final Tuesday evening, celebration report Oct. the Daniel Fackler of were given a hearing on for the charge of involuntary manslau- | Paign to support the 34 agencies of ghter in the death of their child. | the Welfare Federation and Nation- The case was heard before Alder-|2! War Fund during the coming year, man J. Edward Wetzel at Lancaster. Mrs. Fackler own recognizance on $1,000 bail for appearance at the criminal In an urgent appeal to all volun- teers in was released on her city and county to do a and her husband opportunity to McCollough, and resident an Clair R. chairman, county Div- December term of court. | every Unrepresented the mother of eight other “1 to by attorney. contribute, general Dr.C campaign Howard Witmer, children tcld Assistant Attorney John W.|° Beyer that a man taught her how to | iSion chairman, stress the words of pow-wow 12 years ago and “when Col. Daniel B. Strickler, commander they told me the baby had the of the 110th Infantry, 28th Division, ‘wastes’, I thought I'd ‘try for it’ who declared in an address to the | > 2 SNE af . . ag just like any other mother would | volunteers, that “the need for war | do.” service agencies is greater now than The couple appeared to answer | Ver: the volunteers to make (Turn to Page: 2) Orr THE KOPP FARM BRINGS $241.25 ACRE AT PUBLIC SALE A Mount Joy township farm of 98 acres, adjoining Elizabethtown boro, was purchased at $241.25 an acre by Wilfred D. Groff, Elizabethtown, when offered at public sale by Issac M. Kopp on Friday afternoon. The farm includes a two-family brick and frame house, frame barn, tobacco shed, pig sty, poultry houses, other buildings, County De- Urging “failure to attention” to Fackler. given charges preferred by tective Jacob Weller supply medical aid or the child, Louise The malnutrition verdict was by Dr. A. V. Walter ner who said the child weighed only of Jane county coro- nine pounds at death. The baby died in mid-September. Others who testified included Fackler, Dr. William Workman, ( Turn to Page 2) ———- ———— SADIE HAWKINS’ DAY DANCE NOV. STH de- two nine Joy Borough in trust, the income to | ke used for worthy of the borough, | council; | perhaps | of the $5,570.98 for distribution was | guardian of his two minor children. | The cecedent | ing their canvassing in the effort to | on | thorough job of canvassing and give | acres | Tickets are now on sale for the Sadie Hawkins’ Day dance, to be held in the high school auditorium on Friday evening, November Sth. The Junior Class is the sponsor and the committee in charge reports they have booked Andy Kerner’s Orchestra for the occasion. Dancing 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. of meadow and two acres of wood- land. Walter Dupes was the auc- tioneer and Henry H. Koser the | clerk. A A A Greyhound bus driver was hurt | and 20 passengers were shaken up | but escaped injury at Lancaster when a truck and the bus collided. | Nov. MOST VOL, XLV, NO, 22 This Section’s ‘Numerous ‘Weddings Postmaster | of Elizabethtown, { week. Mrs. Schneitman was | Kathryn E. Coble, of that boro. married last Miss was Lillie R. Derr Albert L. Meiskey Miss Lillie R. Derr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Derr, May- town, and Pfc. Albert I. Meiskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Meis- key, 942 Barber St., Columbia, were married last Wednesday by Alder- man Edward Wetzel. The | turned from | Purple Heart, the European Theater two battle stars. He is tioned at Indiantown Gap awaiting bridegroom, who recently the ETO, the Bronze re- the and with wears Star ribbon now sta- discharge. Ruth Frankfort Earl D. Heisey Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 627 N. Prince St. nounced the marriage of their dau- | ghter, Ruth, to Earl D. Heisey, of Mr. and Mrs: John Heisey, Mount Joy, which took place at Elkton Md. Saturday, Oct. 13, with the Rev. W. Hopkins officiating at the doukle Frankfort, of Lancaster, an- son | | | ring ceremony. The were attended by Mrs. Rob- | ert Brodecker, Mrs. Ruth Zanoni and David Frankort. | The bride is an employe of RCA | and the bridegroom, recently hon- orably discharged from the United (Turn to Page 2) ADH D-H AH P YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONFER. AT DONEGAL CHURCH On Saturday, November 3rd, a young people's conference will be held «t the Donegal Presbyterian Church of 7-15. for children from the ages Deleg sent from Presbyterian Churches in Lancaster and York County, ates will be pre- as well as from other denominations in our community. held in Leadership Training for the The Seminars will also be | leaders of this age group. Rev. Paul Johnston of Harrisburg will conduct a course on “The Church as the Body of Christ’; Mr. Ernest Toth of Middletown will { conduct a course on “Christ the | Word of God". At the evening | service religious movies will be | shown, and special music will be furnished by the Elizabethtown College Male Quartette. The opening session of the conference will be at 9:30 a. m. and all young people and leaders are cordially in- { vited. Information can be gained | from Rev. John D. Tate of Mt. Joy. © eee | A. C. HESS MEMBER OF | THE RADIO ENSEMBLE A. Clair Hess, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Abram M. Hess, is a member | of the radio ensemble heard reg- ularly over WMBI and WDLM, the Bible Insti- he is of In- students holding street meet- ings fall phase of study is part of the of Moody In of a | radio voices tute, Chicago leader addition associate group stitute this This laboratory curri- more led tute’s day and evening schools. ——— CONTEMPLATES THE ERECTION OF TEN HOUSES NEAR TOWN It is rumored that Mr Wolgemuth, now owns the former Seitz the Little Chickes highway east of town | cular activities of students ncw ent in the who Bu | farm beyond Creek, is contemplating the e on the rection of ten of the by new Mr. houses in the vicinity dwelling recently erected John Haines. This is an residences. excellent location for ly A HOME COMING SUNDAY At the worship this Sunday, morning service Homecoming Day be observed at the First Presbyter- | ian Church. All of the | church wherever ing will make | back for the service, will members they @re now liv- effort to and a an come special, service will be planned. ————— A A MARTIN SAYS, THURS, 22 IS THANKSGIVING okserve GOV. Pennsylvania will our Thanksgiving Day this year on Nov. 22, Gov. Martin fixed the date real early in the year, than 1,600 | | Insti- - THE 292 STEERS ENTERED LIN BABY BEEF SHOW | | | | | | Harry R. Schneitman, | Entries for the third Southeastern Pennsylvania annual | MINUTE WEEKLY I LANCASTE Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 25, 1945 Local Affairs In General 4-H | One Day Earlier! | the Bulletin will The Affairs At Florin For R COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin $1.50 a Year in Advance Mortuary Record In Next week i Baby Beef and Lamb Club round- be printed one day earlier, Wed- up and sale scheduled to be held at | nesday afternoon instead of . . the Union Stock Yards are at pres- | Briefly Told | Thursday. Past Week This Section pik he of steers and 36 pens of Hallowe'en celebrators set a corn I om ivi Next Tuesday evening a meeting : Miss Anna S. Krall, 41 died on : | field atire near Wheatland. to this office a day earlier. of the Florin Hall Association will] Friday. : This was given at a meet- | Ground was hroken for a new be held in the Florin Hall at 7:30 Amos S. Ditzler, 89, died at ing of the show managoment held Gospel Tabernacle at Elizabethtown. | =— —_— o'clock. Florin citizens who are Mountville last evemng of the Stock Yards Inn. | Fugene Dommel, aged 8, | FIRE CO. AUXILIARY interested in a memorial for the ser- Mrs. Elizabeth Heagy Smith, 80, The plans for the show call for the of Lancaster, was struck by an auto | MET LAST THURSDAY vice men and women. are invited toy. died at Manheim, animals to arrive on Tuesday Dec. |, q killed, Twenty-nine members attended | this meeting. During the business Mrs. Lydia Ann Hippey, 75, wife 1; Judging on Wednesdays Dee. 12, Merlin H. Hauer was prosecuted | the September meeting of the meeting the election of officers for | of John Hippey, died at Columbia. Bnd the auction on Dec. 13, begine Lancaster for blowng his horn | Ladies Auxiliary of Friendship Fire | the association will be held Alice, widow of Glenn A. Walker, ning at 1 p. m unnecessarily. Co., on Thursday evening. Miss Sara Hershey returned to | died at Marietta. She was aged 80 Exhibitors from the 4-H clubs of Jacob M. Nagel is a patient in the One new member, Mrs. Alpheus | Sleighton farms School on Sunday | Years. the following counties will show: St. Joseph Hospital suffering from | Arndt was admitted to the Auxil- {afternoon after investigating in the Mrs. Grace Sangrey, 36, wife of Adams, Berks, Chester, Dauphin, a heart condition. iary. vestern part of the State and visit- | Benj. Sangrey, of Manheim R1, died Cumberland, Leb non, Lehigh, Lan- Rodney Watterson was recently On December 13th the Christmas |ing her parents. et caster, Mifflin, Northampton and | jected boro engineer by Elizaketh- | party will be held and the Lititz| Everyone is invited to attend the LCavid F. Seiders, 82, a member of York. - town Boro Council. Auxiliary will be invited to attend. { Woman's Day Missionary services in | the Church of the Brethern at E- Lancaster County sportsmen and Treasurers report: Ent. $425.98 [the Florin U. B. Church on Sun- | town, died at Lancaster. p : Wi At “dog owners pa’d $37,710.05 into the | General Fund, $152.76. day evening, November 4th, at sev- Harry Roberts, a lineman for the Femum INners State Treasury in 1944. After the meeting a Stanley dem- |en fifteen o'clock. A special pro- Columbia Telephone Co. for 45 years y Ten youths arcund Kissel Hill | onstration was given by Mrs. Wit- [gram has been arranged, the | until he retired in 1938, died aged Mt. Joy S Farm Show are being held for vandalism, they | man of f Las speaker for the evening being Rev. | 70 years. were Hallowe'ening. John Leatherman, a returned mis- me (Continued from last week.) 1,550 catfish and 1,000 sunfish | sionary from Africa. Mrs.. Frederick E. Peck Baked Goods { were stocked in the Conestoga | Brief News Of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wittel and| Mrs. Annie L. Peck, 70, wife of Butter Cake: 1 Mrs. Everett Mar- | Creek at Wenger's dam. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fike spent | Frederick Peck, a life long resident, tin, 2 Mrs. Frank Houseal, 3 Mrs.| Ap automobile struck and killed Th D Sunday visiting Mr: Lester K. Bren- (Turn to page 3) Jerome Brubaker, | a 225-pound 8-point buck on Route e ay rom eman and family at Newville, Pa., TI Chocolate Cake: 1 Mrs. Lester | 222 south of Wakefield. ee and an auto trip to Dublin Gap. | ANNUAL HALLOWEEN Brubaker, 2 Mrs. John Musser, 3| C.F. Sensenig, East Petersburg, Local Dailies Wilbur = Ebersole celebrated his | PARTY BY EGERTANS CLASS Mrs. Everett Martin. | reported his son, Donald K., 16, is ; birthday on October 23rd. The Fgert Sunday fool Spice Cake: 1 Mrs. Everett Mar- | missing since Monday. A car stolen at Dayton, Ohio, was Mrs. John Kissinger and son, of | Class of ok li } on 2 0g tin 2 Miss Rachael Hess 3 Mrs. Allen | Friday, Oct. 19 was the hottest abandoned at Lancaster. Lancaster spent Wednesday in town. | ne 1 ol reo Oe i g a Shearer { day here on record. So sayeth the 15.000 oss workers wen ona Mr. Norman Ebersole and family: BE A =~ - : Angel Food Cake: 1 Mrs. Am s | 67-year old weather bureau. strike and 216000 miners went back and Jacob Brubaker and family og Road ¢ > a i oe ers L. Risser, 2 Mrs. Fdward. Wissler,| A basket containing six | 1° work. spent Sunday at Round Top. G: i : 4 The : 3 Mrs, J. N. Newcomer hams and shoulders weg-tonnd oh 2 The Control Board Xte n le | Wis. Ray Miller and children on Wai e p ved ang prizes Sponge Cake: 1 Mrs. John Henne, | 1 man’s back yard. liquor rationing for two additional | visiting the Buller family his week. | RX: et Ne Ne The ma 2 Mrs. Lloyd Musser, 3 Mrs. Amos While trying to stop a runaway periods of two weeks. : Mr. and Mire Harry pe Merman, re Ne Schroll an L. Risser. horse, Isaac Myers, 55, Gordonville, The mighty battleship, Missouri, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs | ay one Sugar Cookies: 1 Mrs. Kathryn | voc run over and al on which the Japanese signed their | chester Snavely’s at Landisville. i. Se Teles ents were ser- Felker, 2 Mrs. Andrew Felker, 3| leg. terms of surrender, arrived at Nor- Mr. Paul Arndt spent Tuesday at |, re lo rs v late Mis, 5 net. 5 : : . i Mrs. Mary Graybill, Mrs. Marguer- Miss Elsie Shearer. Mr. Harry Eshleman, Delta Street, folk, Va. : Philadelphia on a business trip. ; Jock, M ML Hermit Cookies: 1 Mrs. John Tate, | pont Joy, received the coal that| TWO race horses were flown from Sgt. Jack Liggins spent Sunday at fe ! oe 8 il D. Ott, Mrs, A. P, 2 W. A. Berrier, 3 Kathryn Felker. |... given away by the Ladies Aux- Los Angeles to Bay Meadows in 2 Skippach, Pa., visiting friends. Be i a. Tins Mem ya Oatmeal Cookies: 1 Miss Jeanette iliary of the Friendship Fire Co. at hours and 50 minutes for an opening Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr. M. x 2 gh i i Ea ' Potter, 2 Mrs. Lloyd Musser, 3 Mrs. | he Community Exhibit. race there. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mumper in i bh iro oe TS. wi ayn John Tate. Three employees of Miller and The Federal Commission says alspent Friday at Aspers, Adams Co. | igi \ oi : Rude eee , Molasses Cookies: 1 Mrs. Kath- | Hartman, wholesale grocers at Lan- | 800d number of television broad- visiting Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin | Lol hi 7 <1 y Ie on wi ryn Felker, 2 Mrs. John Musser, 3 | caster, were arrested. They had ¢ | casting stations will go on the air [Frye ang family. Is Sina Wexler Va Mae Wis #t waar im | ker, Mrs. Grace Mumma, Mrs. Lov= Mrs. Amos Shelley. large truck load of goods which | next year. Ir. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman en- | : rr Chocolate Cookies: 1 Mrs. Allen Jaro Ro. of . onl Richard C. Hoffman, Manheim, Mrs. Emma Peifer and | Barnhart, Mrs. Thelma Eshle- they were disposing of thru black : le or ; nd | an, Mrs. Margaret Mackinson Shearer, 2 Mrs. Andrew Felker, 3| driver of a C. T. C. bus, was prose- [Mps, Helen Musser and Miss Mar- m . : Mrs. Amos L. Risser I cuted for failing to stop at a rail- | Eichler to dinner on Tuesday. Vie Mien Mame, Vis Harry Pumpkin Pie: 1 Miss Anna Mae | o AYA SEVER . | road crossing. the event being Miss Eichlers birth~ | Hiss elen Searoll An dion 2 Mrs Andrew Felker, 3 a Ney Ip aid Plans are being formulated for a day. | Jetty Jane Charles. Mrs. Musser, | Wilbur Heistand, 32, Salunga was | "Water supply for Lebanon, | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlegel. | COMMUNITY CHORUS Two Crust Pie: 1 Mrs. Alpheus | admitted to the Lancaster General | drawn from he Dupe ai mileh entertained these guests on | HOI ua H ny cl as Ginder, 2 Mrs. Mabel Kolp, 3 Mrs. | Hospital suffering a back re. | water at High Bridge, Schuylkill | Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E twin | DS ALLOWE'’EN PARTY Allen Shearer tied when hi li stuck | County. i Wickenheiser of Harrisburg. Mr. The Community Chorus will hold Ice Box Cookies: Mrs. John Tate, iE Gra y : the H + shou Nine of Lancaster City’s places to and Mrs. Rodne v Naylor of West a Hallowe'en party following a 2 Mrs. Andrew Felker, 3 Mrs. John RE Srp Bars ne mim i ey | cat were refused a license, 25 re- Chester and M. Frank Palmer Ma- | special practise next Monday night Musser. | bethtown last Thursday. His con | ceived tempor parts ag = fecr of New Jersey. ot the Donegal Church House. Mr. Bread (White Home Made): 1 dition is not regarded serious. } Ware approved by the Bureau of : The Girl Scout Troop met at the { Simon T. Fickinger, the chorus Mrs. W. A. Berrier, 2 Mrs. Jerome | Helstand told attendants he be | Health. 4 Town Hall on Tuesday evening. | president, appointed the following Brubaker, 3 Mrs. J. L. Buller loved he lost: control of bis auto. President I'ruman has Yocom. Plans were made at this meeting to | committees for the event. Re- Yeast Rolls: 1 Mrs. Andrew Fel- | tire blow out State | mended that every young man in hold the scouts Hallowe’ n party on | freshments: Mr. Carl Drohan, Mr. ker, 2 Mrs. W. A. Berrier, 3 Mr: | Police are investigating. 17-20 age bracket, take a year's Friday night. The scouts will have | John Booth, Miss Anna Mae Eby John Musser. — eu specialized military training { charge of the games for thi party. | and Mi Ruth Fby Entertain- Potatoe chips: 1 Mrs. Allen | GIRL SCOUT SUNDAY } course. : The scouts pledged $3.50 for the men Mrs. S. T. Fickinger and Mrs. er 2 Miss Anna Shearer, 3 Mrs This is Girl Scout Sunday. To is) Hallowe'en pranksters were United Drive and Cpl. Richard | John D. Tate. New members are Brinser Heistand. evory yeas on the Sunday blamed for breaking a number of | Kauffman res ived the air mail {still welcome at this meeting. Chocolate Fudge: 1 Mrs. Jerome | before the birthd of their founder window panes and causing cther (Turn to page 3) | —— ee ttl titties Brubaker, 2 Mrs. Everett Martin, | All Girl ‘Scouts in Mt. Joy have damage at a school house near ———— ——— a | NOW UNDER COVER 3 Mrs. J. N. Newcomer | voon invited to attend a special ser- Churchtown. THEY'RE REAL FISHERMAN The new modern brick dwelling Cream Mints: None. | vice of recognition at the First | Fisherman are “knocking off” the | bei erected by Mr. John Haines Divinity Candy: 2 Mrs. Claude | Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p. m | ANNUAL GAVEL BELL salmon in Susquehanna river at | east of te w completely en- Reigle. | The community is justly proud our | PARTY BY AMER. LEGION present Last week, Mr. Johnson | closed interior will now be Peanut Brittle: None | four Girl Scout troops and the fine] The American Legion annual Martin, of Martin's 5&10 here | rush 1 to completion and it will Cold Process Soap: 1 Mrs. John | work they are doing. | gavel bell party was held at the | caught one 34 in. long and wei h- | then be occupi the owner. (Turn to Page 5) | — teen Ephrata American Legion Home on | ed 8 1-2 Ibs On Sunday on of | —— ees -— | ENROLLED AT E-TOWN | Monday evening, Oct. 22, for the | Frank Good, of town caught eight, | PROSECUTIONS TWO NEW CASES OF | COLLEGE | purpose of installation of newly e-} all of aver Sts Officer Elmer Zerphey prosecuted UNDULANT FEVER Among the students from this | lected officers in the thirteen aux- TT Te | Cecil M. Sheaffer, of Lawn, Lebanon Two cases of undulant fever were | enrolled in Elizabethtown Col- | iliary units in Lancaster County. DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT | C 1d Chester M. Groff, Bird-in- reported to health authorities on | Jege for current year are: Miss Mary | Mrs. Jean McKay, Dept. Eastern The Bios Auxiliary the! Hund o; Ware f reckless dri- Thursday. Hess, Route 1, pursuing the elemen- Vice President, was the speaker. Fire C i pon | before Justice of the Peace Harvey Weover, 40, Manheim R3, | tary education course; Miss Ruth | Members of the Mt. Joy unit at- | qance i the high school on Friday | J Hockenber Penn Township, the one victim, was | Musser, Route 1, a senior in second- | tending were Mrs Ruth Walter, {| n'ght with Andv Kerners Orch raj iD Dip aa described as suffering from a chron-| ary education and Miss Mary Mrs. Clarence Newcomer, Mrs. | furnishing the dance musi | VISITED BY THE STORK ic case. Mrs. Elam Heisey, 30, Col- | Heisey, Route 1, a senior in the | Mary Heiserman, Mrs. Paul Hipple, nL Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Arnold, East umbia R2, West Hempfield Town- | science field. | Mrs. Jos. Germer, Mrs. Pearl Mar- | ADJUDICATED Donegal. a son Monday at the Col chip, the other victum was stricken | | tin, Mrs. Eva Zeller, Mrs. Vesta £64.208.25 IN LYTLE ESTATE Hospi ill October 1 Neither is in a ser- REVIVAL AT MASTERSONVILLE | Grissinger, Mrs. Edward Brown, In the esto eS Lvi A d M Williams, 205 ious condition, according to physi- | devival meeting will be held at | Mrs. Anna Zerphey, Mrs. Clayton late of this boro. there is balance St., this boro, a daughter, clans. { Mastersonville Brethern in Christ | Hendrix and Mrs. Ella Germer f $64.208.25 for ib C 's Hospital ———— | Chiarch beginning Oct. 28th., the| -—_—— Other I Ball, | -. hb LOCAL PHYSICIAN { Evangelist will ke C. H. Moyer.| AUTOS COLLIDE BUT NO I Donegal township, $2,720.56. | NEW FORD DISPLAY DISCHARGED | Meetings during the week nights | ONE WAS INJURED — nc The new 1946 Ford passenger car The Lancaster city and county | will begin at 7:30 and at 7:00 onl Officer Zerphey investigated a|FORTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY mn display at Herr’s Service Medical Society published an adver- | Sunday evenings j collision on Tuesday at 2:45 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. El N.| S veen Florin and Mt. Joy tisement recently, giving the names A at the intersection of West Main St. | Barbara St., quietly celebrated t F October 26. Read the and addresses of a number of city | INTERESTING RATION NOTES and Comfort Alley. 49th wedding anniversan y M her page and county phyicians discharged Shoe rationing will end either Oct.] Mr. Chester Armstrong driving | dav. Oct. 22n i A ee from the armed forces and who re- | 28 or Nov. 1 | west on Main St , making a left hand —— 0 4 DE E DS REC ORDER D turn to active practice. Among | Butter will be reduced from 12] turn and Mr. Marvin E. Erb. R1. Mt. NEW HEALTH OFFICER in B mbright and Eliz- them was John S. Gates, M. D., of | to 8 points per pound. . | Joy, driving east on Main St., col- Mt. Joy Board of Health has p- | Hamt his wife, East this boro. | Passenger tire rationing will end | lided No one was injured The | pointed John I S Hea al TY William G. Mc- ———- | in December | Armstrong car had to be towed a- } Officer. to take pla Mr. | Garvey, and wife, Mount A GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION | —— | way. Christ Shirk, du is illness J Twp., two lots in Florin, $600. As their share in assisting dev- MARRIAGE LICENSES ————— =e —— ———- astated countries the Church of the| Henry K. Greiner, Elizabethtown | RATIONING MAY END BROUGHT BANNER PRICES HALLOWE'EN POLICEMEN Brethern have in cash and carload of wheat. largest contribution was that White Oak Church, $3,515. contributed $18,975 and Mabel Jane Engle, Mt. Joy. The| J. Stanley Heisey of Manheim R2, of | and Lois Fern Haldeman, Manheim R3 Rationing of meat, butter, fats and oils may end before January 1, a Department of Agriculture official At a public sale at Marietta on Monday one dozen Caldwell plates brought $282 and another dozen | said Monday. German plates sold for $252. The Fire Police have heen author- ized as special policemen during the Hallowe'en season. Read the ad on another page of this issue.
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