Public Meeting To Consider Ordinance Next Wednesday Nig, March 27, at 7:30 The 4-H Club Enrollment!” © 2 - - THES: IN UTE WEEKLY LANCASTER COUNTY Period Is Now At Hand The Mount Joy Bulletin Farm boys and girls of Lancaster Three A County, 10 to 20 years of age, are en es fe nile n reminded by Miss Anne Forkes and 7 ~ ] > + py ( : MM Soh County” Faison VOL. XLV, NO. 43 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 21, 1946 $1.50 a Year in Advance Automobile Collisions Workers, that the time is here to ) Tas enroll in a 4-H Club project for the BARN SAVED BUT 300 | . David Shelly, thirty, Mt. Joy R2.|coming year. rie ews CHICKS PERISH IN FIRE | occa A airs was admitted under observation to] During 1945 a total of 873 boys Prompt work on the part of Eliza- St. Joseph's Hospital suffering in-|and girls in Lancaster County and The Da From bethtown and Rheems firemen saved | in General juries received when an automobile jover 15000 in the state of Pennsyl- Y a barn on the John Jones Property he was driving crashed into a pole | vania took part in the 4-H Club of near E-toww, about 7:20 p. m ion Bri fl T Pe on Route 230, north of E-town |Program. And now that we are Loca Dai es day, when a defective brooder stove | rie Y Oo shortly before midnight Sunday. gradually returning to peace-time A cave. of Giphitherin hus located on the second floor of the | At a public sale Saturday eight Attendants at the hospital said |conditions, a general increase in 4-H od at Ephrata, combination barn and garage burst... old for $4.25 each 1 9 d ay—M arch i WwW e n ty- First Shelly suffered chest injuries, con-|Club membership is expected. This| pp yo telephone strike has | "2 flames: | Lancaster City authorities are . . : "OO: iq in Bor rye : There ore 3 3 eee ee a eat ea a cussions of the right knee and abra- is strictly for rural boys been settled and all have gone i Thets wens I i ay ou mak'ng a drive on untagged dogs. 7 i: I a Smee i sions of the right hand. His con-|and girls and is an education pro- Pack to work chicks, a considerable quantity o At a public sale at Mascot Satur- Tones s SAUSSER HONORED Li TE ira Agricultur: furniture store he second floor 0 IS ection’ Ne | dition is not regarded as serious. ig free by the Agricultural] y,,. 0, will have daylight sav- fait tered ! : 0 ay | day tobacco lath brought $3.60 per |AT MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER or uary . told attendants. th nc | EXtensic ervice. i : F as » barn and yo tons aled > Shelly told attendants that he was Pea : Vice 3 ; ing time if the eastern cities adopt on bh oar n oe ne "1100. | Mrs. Jay S. Barnhart entertained driving east on the Harrisburg Pike Ap 0 it. Mayor Cary says. hd ured pis 2 ose wl The theatres at Lancaster colleet- u m e ro u S at a miscellaneous shower Friday Record In when he suddenly came upon a ane 3 dren a ong ny ap Ruth, wife of Richard Clotz. Lititz a Shiffer, E-town fire chief, at{ ¢11401 in the annual March of : | evening, in honor of Miss Virginia slow moving automobile and as he 1 = I mom Ine attempted suicide by taking a SAL an pe , i. Dimes. WwW oO d d 1 n g S Sausser, whose marriage to Charles . . swerved to avoid a collision, his w » wan foido 5 it id can to make dose of bleaching fluid. : nut 30 Bremen pumped wate) A George Hoff grandfathers M. Foriey will take place this IS ection automobile skidded into a pole. rural life interesting and worth- | Rufus P. Bucher, Quarryville 600 feet from a stream, using the |.) ok brought $751.00 at a public| Ruth Bernice Seachrist Spring. Mi i ay Two Persons Hurt Wise for ives, are urged Church of the Brethren moderator portale probes: sale at Millersville. Ralph E. Brenneman Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. h ig Ann Fielz, 6, died at Matis Two persons were slightly injur- fo frm ul Worle wit their will fly to Europe to investigate re- Kermit Ogle. 12, Manheim, stum-| The marriage of Miss Ruth Ber- E. A. Shreiner. Mrs. Roy Frantz a Brinzer. 93. died at Eli : ed at 1130 &. 1m, Sunday when fwo veh a ae Dart lief needs there. S & Di iti n bled over a .22 rifle Sunday and it {nice Seachrist, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Schroll, Mrs. Joseph I HA Yo, Cec 8 a autos collided on a township road, in i Suga. : Tigges Police have killed over 400 dogs gwage ISpOSI 0 shot him in the leg. Mrs. Phares E. Seachrist, Millers- Sheaffer, Mrs. Seiler Phillips, Mrs ns Jods. 50. Aled at Bain Zc north of Ironville, State Police at a a oh ii Asa *|'n Lazerns .ounty when a joint . i . Four Columbia men were hurt ville and Ralph E. Breneman, son John Myers, Mrs. Nelson Weaver ba al Ldy, 2h led 2 ne }2¢ the Columbia sub-station reported an Ee te Mes i 2 4 | quarantine become ee. tive on un- Aired at Public Meeting when a tire blew out and the car hit| of Mrs, Flora Shertzer, Mount Joy, Mrs. Calvin Kramer Mrs, John For- fing A anda M. Hart 73 | 3c Private George Baxter, who is in- adult oR er Jin oy leashed! canines. a tree near Bainbridge Monday. took place at 2 p. m. Sunday in the rey Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sausser died a a : ay [1c ; vestigating, said the injured were om nity op a n hl Two prisoners overpowering a one hundred citizens of Hayden Zug, 69, East Petersburg [parsonage of Grace Evangelical Mr. Charles Forrey, Mr. and Mrs ed a ylumbia. Dora M. Grumbling, forty-seven “Let SS Duta ub. member: guard, escaped from the Lancaster |the boro attended a public meeting | is hospitalized since Sunday, having | Church, . Millersville. The Rev. Jay Barnhart and sons Jay and jie - 2s mara) hehe Be y os terested in Agri jail Thursday. They were captur-|in the high school auditorium last | been injured in an auto accident. Glenn E. Matter officiated. Barry. J. Donald Roach / | 7c seme address. Both suffered slight oy ie Hi In ALT= | oq within half an hour. evening to hear the advantages and A farm of 20 acres on the Slac-1 After a wedding trip to the New Also Misses: Catherine Shoop 9c Edward Grumbling, 50, Mt. Joy R2. ep er S ee Ing a of nylon hose to ladies listening. The speakers’ platform held Boro} Forrey, parked on the street at Eliz- | Betty Jane Robinson Games were played and prizes | "Seer 50a YT The Grumbling auto, the officer There is every indication that the | solicitor Wm. Arnold Esq, Mr [abethtown. was stolen Saturday. Elwood Ray Barbour were won by: Mrs, Joseph Sheaffer, He is survived by his wife, Mabel Sire said, was traveling north on the J Roy Greiders Today OPA will sanction an increase of 25| Robt. Lowry, representative of the| Charles Bessick, 52, Lancaster,| Miss Betty Jane Robinson, daugh-| Mrs. Nelson Weaver, Miss Redcay Robinson Roach, and three children, road and attempted to pass an auto = . to 50 cents per thousand on cigar- | Capital Engineering Co. of Dills-| had his chest crushed in an accident | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Robinson, | Miss Longenecker and Miss Sausser. J Donald Jr, Mary Elizabeth and operated by Charles M. Schaeffer A special meeting for all shep-|ettes. burg; Burgess Thomas J. B. Brown. [at the Marietta Depot Wednesday. [of Florin and Elwcod Ray Barbour | Emmy Lou, all at home. C Florin, also traveling north. As he | herds of Lancaster county was held| Near Hinkletown an autoist | President of Council Walter G. Lo- With the temperature at 43, three |son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar- . The funeral will be held at Phila, passed, Baxter reported, he cut in]at the farm of J. Roy Greider and | struck a horse, then turned off his|raw, and the following councilmen: | Columbia girls weit swimming in a |bour, Bainbridge, were married on e alrs Friday afterncen with. interment sharply in front of Schaeffer's auto Son, Mt. Joy Rl, on Thursday lights and drove off. But the | Messrs. Clayton Newcomer, Harold | quarry hole near that boro Sunday.| March 17 at p. m. Ly the Rev. . there, and a collision occurred. Schaef-| March 21. The livestock specialist | State Police caught him and he gave | Krall, Jay G. Eicherly and Dr. W Jimmy Mateer, son of Mr. and |John L. Weaver, at his home, Juli- At Florin For 3 fer’s auto upset, he added. from State College, W. B. Connell { bail for court. L. Shoop. Also secretary of council | Mrs. Norman Mateer was taken to|ette Ave. The couple were attend- Benjamin L. Longenecker TS ee el rere was in general charge. ————-—— Maurice Bailey. the St. Joseph's hospital on Monday [ed by Mr. and Mrs. Flwood Young, WwW Benjamin L. Longenecker, 60, . Connell gave a talk illustrating in| ¢T. PATRICK'S PARTY Mr. Lowry explained in detail the | evening for an appendectomy. of Florin. The bride wore a pink ast oo Bainbridge R1, died Tuesday in a J: Mohile Chest X-Ray part with motion pictures on the BY YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLASS sewage disposal system known as In Manor township two men were |dress and a corsage of pink roses| My. John Dunham spent the Harrisburg hospital after a prolong- b | sheep industry, especially feeding The young people’s C. E. of the the Lewis process and his com- arrested for dumping tin cans along |and her attendant wore a blue dress| week end at Lebanon. ed illness. His parents were the U . M h 28 and management problems, the con- Church of God held a St. Patricks pany’s method of financing same. fa roadside in an effort to eliminate |and a corsage of pink roses. The! Wprs Harold Buller spent Toes- late David and Barbara Longeneck. ye | Mm ere on arc frat ot parasites and approved party on Friday, March 15th at the Should the voters designate their | such nuisances. bride is employed at the Marietta day visiting Mrs. John Kissinger af oh He was 5 member of Good's . ¥ ree ‘actices se ogire i Foy Wf a sewage rate Tha CY sa Transbortati a Pa > ideoy ic 3} > nN > i yC wl to. conie to. the bree ing a use in oe home of Miss Betty Jane Charles. desire in favor of a sewage Ste I'he Conestoga Transportation Co Depot and the bridegroom is in I eH ( ea, Besides his i High School for a ‘chest’ X-ray Of Pemnsywania....Gonne Reading of the scripture by Betty Bore Council would wake a thoro J at Lancaster, has the promise of the JU. 5. Navy stationed at Seattle.| Lag Smith of Ironville visited Mr. | Mrs. Annie Longenecker, he 8 x “Y lalso demonstrated proper methods Stoner: prayer by Betty Charles fol- | nVestigation of all available types delivery of 26 new and modern bus- [Wash and Mrs. Al Fike Monday is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Thursday, March 28 from 9 a. m. to of cactrating docking shee The | - ; prayer by Betty Charles |" : Lil tecid it ane rs. ike on Monday. Yacob Kreider. Marietta Rl 1 1 : astra J sheep. tril ants > cide > | es re years ago. reer : Jacob Areider, Maret 8 12 noon from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. At | ne : ?| lowed by group singing and games of plants and then decide oo : es ordered two years ago Mrs. Nelson Felty, of Lancaster ela ang Iwo 2 a . . y . seners: . S - . SO ics inancing A 2 25 wards is ing ore ation apf NW i. grandach ren. C the nominal sum. of $100 a fall size genera ou oo or e sheep ih Refreshments were served to Rey | MOSt economic al fin imecing methoc $250 in rewards is being offered | Nettie Alberta Sweigart visited Mr. and Mrs B. F. Kafiman 1 2 n children : : : : pe 0 dustry in this state and more effi- and Mrs. Harry Mumper, Mary Most sewage disposal systems are | for the arrest on conviction of the |Richard G. Wenger on Tuesday Funeral Saturday afternoon at X-ray picture of your chest will be | .:. J AYA Gave te ye 3 . ’ sd Artanis res. Thi y yap . nite) " i : Foie : idee ) ro y so i } . taken Ai the ie X-ray ma- Sent i management also wat spearer, Betty Buller, Martha{°f the bacteria type. That is, the | person who severed a horse's ton-| The marriage of Miss Nettie Al-1 Mrs. John Bender Jr, and daugh- Sood : Seung house with itera a I Re fete oo The Bend der Took is Sprout, Franceanna Funk, Nancy (Turn fo page 4 fhe on a farm near Lancaster. : berta Sweigart, daughter of My. and | ya. spent the week end with Mr. ment in the cemetery adjoining. Ib Tuberculosis Society of Li ‘reide; gos is an out- | Smith, Jean Loewen. Barbara Bates| i 3 acm Clothing and personal belongings Mrs. Russell S. Sweigart, E-town Mps. John Bender Sr. at Milton id hi ka Count d a : Loge [i growth of a 4-H Lamb club-feeding |, Anita Myers, June McGarvey [925 CHEST X-RAYS IN EAS] of D. Paul Sonders, Columbia, were land Richard G. Wenger, son of oo Dr. G. A. Harter ounty under the auspices o e i a hin i TRE a : Ly FG AN ARIETT > river re z re : ‘oer 1: \i ’ . 2 pd 33 County Medical Society, the local Project Which hy four Seasons of Lucy Myers, Helen Sprout, Marion | PONFGAL AND MARIETTA found on the river bank there but and Mrs. Rufus Wenger, Manheim Mrs. Elmer Schlegelmilch is on Dr. G. A. Harter, veteran 3-02 Mini t ial Ac ’ | Shoo) constructive breeding has furnished Smith, Violet Sprout, Jerry Mackin A total of 695 chest X-rays were | nothing has been seen or heard of |R2, took place Saturday at 3 p. m. the sick list at this writing cian, who served Maytown and vi- - Ministerial Asso. and the Schoo 7 dh calling : 3, 5 dOrTy | aes bu CT Clair; has : : RE Ga f ang, rg : kg Die the champion top selling animals at! son, Betty Stoner, Betty Charles and | & iven by the Lancaster County T'u- | him for a week. in the United Zion Church, with Mr. and Mrs. Niles Kech and chil- | cinity for nearly 55 years, died sud- loz : ‘ the annual Carlisle ram sale for the | yo Charles { berculois Society in E. Donegal Fr Wi the Rev. Westley P. Martin, of A-|,.. * Blain Perrv C all denly of a heart attack at his home llc Improvements and developments]. Es { s. Charles. | Re : ae . ww REYNE tir pe as da dren of ain Perry Co., called on } s can past two years, according to M. M | arms township and Marietta borough on | MR.-MRS. HORTON PURCHASED |kron, officiating. . Mie Turn to page 5) sco J Qe of X-ray methods in the fifty th, assistunt county agent | Monday. The unit was stationed | FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS HERE The bride, given in marriage by Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr, mr ce ——— 7-0Z 13 since discovery have recently made | ALUMNI MEMBERS ARE NOT | it the Maviown H'wh School in the The local: Frozen Food ‘Lockers: her fathe ? ras atte ted bv on Sunday. it possible to take comparatively M-| (rr Bawa Ene ROL | RESPONDING GENEROUSLY aid atthe Meritt . ig hota gy a a ih ii Oe ” Messrs George Mumper Sr. and | MRS ROYER HONORED AT INS "v= . » Marietty gh | Manhe £ ere chase mn | Mrs. lv St: ras matre - : CF 3S a expensive, though reliable, chest Xel rrr AW ARES A TO CONTRIBUTION REQUEST |. : To hi Aanheim Were. hunches rs. Melvin Staufler as matron of} Ga, Mumper Jr, and Jack Lig- | MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER y ; THE SLEEPING PILL COMA School +n the afternoon. Those re- | February 1, 1946, by Mr. and Mrs. (honor. Melvin Stauffer served as|_. _ np Mrs. Rhelda Eshleman Rover rays of large groups of people. The : : To date only sixteen percent of Ise , . aye . wi hs gins spent several days at Buck Mrs. R a oyer was : Anna Mary Brubaker, thirty- ceiving Xrays included school pupils | Simeon A. Horton, 313 West Don- [ best man @nd the ushers were |. - red at : iscellaneous sh armed services used these methods eM i Mi the letters sent to Alumni: mem- and personnel-and 77. members of | i" Consumer's: Toe 1 broth { the brid Ridge Camp Perry Co. onored at a miscellaneous shower - ap pi Mrs : : {an ISO anc 7 er TS ( gal st. > rs lee ard Sweigart, or > ‘ide . g ; i Jc of X-raying all their members at in- on 170 Jaughter of If and ss: bers, asking for contributions with . ea rom I ga : ! I oe xe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shetter and [at the meeting of the Society of =raymng thet Samuel Brubaker, Mt. Joy. uncon- . : the community. and Coal Company, of Lancaster. Clifford Denlinger and John Todd. |. . NL at sod . Farm W sn No. 8 Saturday aft duction examinations Through ‘ : : { which to buy a service plaque, have ———— ee : : : family of Neffsville visited Mr. Geo, | Farm Women No. 8 Saturday after- : : scious since last Thursday, regained . | The purchase and terms of trans- Music was furnished by the Apo-|. : at the ho I Sc this screening process a uch : oh y 2 been returned, according to a state- | FIRE RUINS STOKER MOTOR . lo Fi ¢ East Peters] A Shetter and family on Sunday. noon at the home of Mrs. John Tate, : ‘onsclousness « , . DE ‘day a : : AIRE RUENS © : ! acti re ‘vate. our « Las tersburg. A re- : , 1 9c smaller percentage of tuberculosis Son Tlolane a aturcay at| ent issued by Chairman Joseph | a “om QE LHR Were Duy ai Os iS I Donald Eichler Jr., spent Tuesday |here. The Rev. John D. Tate, pastor I 5 : St. Joseph's Hospital, attendants re- Shaeffer : NO DAMAGE TC HOUSE The lockers will henceforth be [ception for approximately 45 guests { Lalicasier of the Presbyterian Church, was the as deve 3 » service an aeffer | c .ancaster. é 2, was 5c 1as developed in the services thar ported. ia | Damage estimated at several | kpown as the Mount Joy Frozen [was held at the Hostetter Banquet 2 cas . speaker Devot IN duct was revealed during World War I J ae Although the mailing of these | | ir i i hen iw 1 ay Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper at- | speaker. evotions were conduct- 8c i £ Admitted to the hospital after _ 7 dollers was caused when | pods. Hall, here, after which the couple! . i Miss Isabell 1 Mir X-ray at that time was not so well atin anki antl letters is not as yet complete, it is the motor boxes of a stoker i | left on chart weddine Lt tended the funeral of Mrs. Burk- [ed by Miss Isabelle Enslow, Mrs, g ar ow / | JOXES Ol ¢ Le aug Ars nr as hE anaging m a s Je g trip. v : x ~ et . Oc developed or utilized for revealing bl : ai ua ity > hoped that more members who have fire worniug ati the hom Mrs. Hq ig as oe n 2 hu % 1 > holder at Newville Cumberland Co., | Clarence Greider played piano sel= S sleeping tablets : er home > : : » 'sday morning ¢ e home » ple ate, : Mr. Horto S—— : 3 i i TE early tuberculosis, the outcome of ro a A 4! . el a: 7 1€| received letters will respond with a! op. nd Mvs. Walter Sicar. West the plant to dat I on Saturday. ections. Mrs. Scott Heisey presided. ce which is very favorable. The Tuk.- lay taney De EHO un= | contribution. { Donegal St. this boro... The woto is th Mahage: of ou ” DRESS RKHEARSAL Rich FOR| The Florin Grammer school will Assisting hostesses were Mrs. day. A ‘ndants sa she ras a- . > + ot., Ss 0. LOY Cay n'a ‘Oo re Je pli also o / Y 'S A . . . . . ~ . . erculosis Society has employed this % 1 most of he ” Sd a: It is not too late to send in you: { was ruined beyond repair but there Farmer's Coopersiive plant a A DAY” TUES, APRIL 2nd. have a spring music festival Thurs- | David C. Witmer, Mrs. Harold En- . rake ost o > day ay i . : as eg 2 C "Pi n re . aj ar » re CLT . . e method to X-ray the chests of over I Dee ble ® 4) li o . NA contribution, and every membe: Was 16 damane to. the ot Th | Manhe im St. ~~" Less rs Tarnes | haeffer, directress of day March 21, at seven o'clock. The | slow, Mrs. Geo. Enslow and Miss oF . 1as been able to take liquid nour- . > ee as amage to the hot e - - the Alumni play, “Rich for a Day”, m : 5 be ; i 10,000 people in Lancaster City and should feel obligated to give some-| i 10: . : Turn to page 5) Isabelle Enslow. The next meeting oe vy = sh t Eas Friendship Fire ( resnonded SHROYFR TELLS AUT: LUB Tid Via HG ! County this year, Although the Shen | thing toward this worthy cause. di pol a ends Thuy or nL Wie will be held April 3 and 4th, will be held April 20 at the home of om— oars | es : STATE WILL FINE AIR as: el he Tuesday . sos a Mae al ‘op te us No definite vo: a5 Desir So os wn : ; : was announced that on BY vienna TYR the Misses Anna Mae and Ruth Eby, 34c¢ lo in fa st of the X ray i Bw YOUTH BADLY INJURED AS iS = dg goal Jat ee So by DWELLING AND 22 ACRES At the monthly meeting of the | esyening April 2nd, there ‘will be a FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY'S te ro hna pid y ally contr > ; si . s hope at s je y : mT FATE Q > Ti . os “1 ANNU? IE 3. SERVICES |! Joy. 19¢ Pan Havel 1 the Bi Hy TRUCK AND AUTO COLLIDE omic % a y x ren Wes hi SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE Lancaster Automobile Club, Presi-|dress rehearsal in the high school | MEMORIAL SERVICES |Mount Joy. se 0 cz affor S, as we . » 2 SC at a plaque worthy ' on "ha 2 al Me rial Services oa ax all hd ord in When an auto and truck collided the mien wie . wo dh A two and one-half story brick | dent Gable reported that John This will be open io The annual Memorial Service: of ; fare { b iy work, are taken two miles west of E-town, Edward od thei an WHO home, bank with 22 acres of ground Shroyer, secretary of highways, as-| children 14 years of age and under Friendship Firs Co. No: 1 Will be En age ents | ‘are o vy ‘istmas ; - serve sir cor YC: > Pu] : : a - : ve X > av evening March m | wn Seal ron Gallagher, 16, E-town R2 was badly TT in 7 > De in Rapho and Mt. Joy Townships|sured him that nineteen miles of | The price for all children on that held Sunday evening, March 24h, g | injured. He has a possible skull oo oe erected in the . high was sold privately to Harry M. and | county roads will be finished this night will be 25 cents and the price 7:30 in the Methodist church, corner | np. and Mrs. Walter L. Brinard, J . school auditorium. x re . : z Tarkett streets : Sc Deeds Recorded fracture, fractured jaw, and contu-| ON -— Mary E. Gantz for David K. Heist- year. On the list is widening the| of admission will be collected at the Main and Market streets. Landisville, announce the engage- 3 wm s'ons of the head, chin and both, and. The sale was made by Lewis | Harrisburg pike between Mt. Joy | auditori he nig , rehear.| The Ladies Auxiliary will accom- {ant of their daughter, Miss Doro= I OUR DRAFT BOARD NAMES 8 auditorium the night of the rehear i 4 knees. Charles L. Eisenhour, Her-| , lhe L. Morris. and Lancaster. sal. ‘The play will begin at 7:30. |P2"Y the firemen to church and all thy Louise Brinard, and Norman R. Joseph B. Hostetter and Susan S shey RD, driver of the car, was only NEXT LIST OF INDUCTEES Sh I This is good news and all motor-1 This will give the children an op- will assemble in the Fire House at|g,ynders, AETM 2-c, son of Mrs. oa Mer me : nerf ar No ne Hk NE, IRINECC . . ¥ - . APE Awe vez ’ : . 5t Hoftener, Mt. Joy to Jay B. Snyder slightly hurt. Mi Joy Dit Board Ne, | has | SOON OPEN FOR BUSINESS {ists hereabouts hope its true. portunity to see the play at half|{‘P-™ and proceed there in a body, Mary Saunders, 16 Fifth Ave. and Helen Warfel Snyder, Florin, a named the following men for induc- Mr, Miller Wolgemuth and Mr. H. — ee price. Enteriainment {or BetWees Don’t forget the time, Sunday |whitehall. N. Y. ye story brick Selling house and | WEDDED BY LOCAL SQUIRE op Hwa] Cs Shelly. Manheim iL. Ellis will open their electrical | ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT acts is being arranged. evening, March 24th. No date has been set for the ar garage SFR. Ave Thicke . : y 9. rar einer, F- 3: v . TET . Gh TEC nee : wo ages San and chicken Tuesday evening at eight o'clock | wan = rein r, E town BR; shop and oil burner service head- | OF MISS GLORIA HAINES There are four dates to remember wedding use in Florin, $8,250. Squire James Hockenberry united James R. Rice, Manheim R1; Paul [quarters at 10 N. Market St. town, Mr. and Mrs. John Haines, Mt. [gon this play. They are April 1 at | $418.00 DOWER CHARGE WAS i ——————— 25c¢ Sera E. Brinser and Gracefj, the holy bonds of wedlock at his W, Shue, Manheim ai and Amos | next Saturday, March 30th. [Joy R1, have announced the en-18.00 a. m. the reserved seat chart| PROPPED BY COURT ASSIGNED TO THE GENERAL . ay 7 Pw x . Fa. srfer M: 2 29 3 | . . . ph ey gm “ 1 25¢ inser, Mt. Joy Twp., to James E.{ fice on East Main St.,, John F | B. Difenderfer. Mathein R2. . Watch for the announcement next | gagement of their daughter, Gloria] opens at Sloans drug store. Tues- The Court Monday approved the Robert Buckwalter Hess, Mt. Joy brig Dorothy M Weave: Huggins and Miss Alma F. Weid- a . week. to Charles Maurer, a member of the day, April 2nd will be a dress re-|discharge of a dower charge of | Rl, graduate of Temple University 33¢c al a - frame man, both of Elizabethtown. There | LIONS CLUB AUCTION SALE : bs Merchant Marines and son of Mr.| hearsal open to children. Wednes- | $418.36 on a tract of land in Spring- | School of Medicine, was assigned to I ae Re a. along Church Street | ware 50 attendants. The newly The Lions Club ure gam making | PUBLIC CARD PARTY and Mrs. Charles Maurer, East day and Thursday, April 3 and 41 ville, E. Donegal Twp | the General Hospital at Lancaster bz 29¢ H od Yo wedded couple expect to reside at plans for another auction sale to be The Ladies Auxiliary of the|Peterhburg No date has been set| will be the play. Tickets may be! Charles M. and Maude E. Schaef- | as an interne. He graduated yester- n J 5 - Garker, Mt. Joy to Joseph | E_town. | held in the near future. Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, wll hold | for the wedding. purchased from the officers of the present owners, were the pe-|day. . f r 8 Marth; 3 ne — dot Vv article ready thi y : Bi} Pan SP 2 ———— — > gs . A : . ing and Martha C. Engle ree | Get your articles ready for thisja public card party in the fire hall, { SDS Alumni as well as the cast and mer- | titioners for the release of the | re e 93¢ er, 1, Joy, a two and one- BAKERS GET A BREAK | sale, the date will be announced] Thursday, March 28th. at 8 o'clock | HOSTETTER'S NEW CLERK chants of our loro. j charge of that was levied in a deed | HE'S GOING TO EUROPE kgs 25g Il; SEY ame Selig house at! The OPA has granted bakers | later. Two prizes to a table and a door] Mrs. Martin Liggins, of Florin re from John H. Zeller, executor of| Isaac B. Earhart, Columbia RY t bot {0g -4c W. Main St, Mt. Joy thruout the country to reduce their | EDS We prize. Admission 35 cents. has accepted a clerkship at J. B the estate of John A. Schlegelmilch. | farmer and father of four children, u y to . gi z I as ¢ Sa OFFICER ZERPHEY'S COURT Ste John A. Schiegelm. farmer an ather of four c y pkg Gg loaves of bread kw ten percent, but | REFUSED HIS APPOINTMENT Ss — - Hostetter and Sons Hardware Chief of Police Elmer Ze ns i to Amos L. Lehman. will leave for Europe next month y ’ . : Fr. : >rphey re- | VISITED BY THE STORK that the price may remain the] Mr. Ray Myers, one of three ap- | SURGICAL PATIENT store on West Main St. Until re- ported the following ro ution SE Tae | for a possible two-year stay to aid a : : i sec s: ; Rad Pz. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart, 28, same. This was-a recommendation | Plicants for special police duty here Mrs. Harold Brown, 108 Columbia jcently she filled a similar position|py pp poerett Harrisbure , {FRECTING LARGE GARAGE in the rehabilitation program of the . . y | : . . . - R. tt, arris g, Speed David St., this boro, a son Tuesday Truman's Famine E:aergency|Who was appointed at the last meei- | Ave., is a surgical patient in the |at H. S. Newcomer and Sons Hard-|, = .., .. De At the property Mr. Chas. Z. Derr | Church of the Brethren. a . i law violation, clocked at 45 miles at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hos- | committee. {ng of council, has refused the posi- | Lancaster General Hospital. ware Store here. per hour; Arthur Silverman, Elk- recently purchased on Marietta St., : 99 pital. weet Rem { tion. She underwent an operation on ————— i — ins Park, speed law violation. clock- | he is having erected a sixty-five ft. | BOU GHT BROWN PROPERTY ————— > re § = : : : . FORMER TOWNSMAN 89 Tuesday. CORN PROJECT NETS S14.000 ed at 45 m.p.h. Paul R. Kupp Jr., R2, | nine inch fire proof garage for five| Mr. Earl Derr purchased the 5 LETTERS GRANTED Isaac K. Hinkle, a former resident | MARTIN “FIRES” SHROYER Wile The service committee of the Bre- | Manheim, no. registration plate: cars and truck. property of the Wm. H. Brown me Benjamin H. Fair, East Donegal|of our boro, celebrated his 89th Yesterday Governor Martin | IN THE HOSPITAI thren in Christ collected $14,00C Stuart Coleman, Pittsburgh, impro- ———————— | Estate on Fairview street, at public Township, administrator of the es-|birthday Thursday. He resides| “fired” John W. Shroyer, Secretary] Mrs. George Brown 2nd, 301 East | for the purpose of purchasing seed | per passing, all before Justice of the | MARRIAGE LICENSES | sale on Tuesday afternoon for $2. tate of Gabriel B. Geib, late of East|With his son Paris, at 3¢ West King |of Highways, for disloyalty te the Main St, is a patient in the Lancas- [corn for the suffering peoples of | Feace James Hockenkerry and have| Richard Reisey, Lancaster R1 and ; 200. Mr. Charles S. Frank was the Donegal Township. St, Lancaster. administration. ter General Hospital, Europe. been summoned for a hearing. Ethel Herr, Florin. eer. ar 8. x aan { ) . ; { i \ . aul SERN ne a Sa fl