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‘Tom’ Brown Is Named
Zoning Officer By Boro
Council at Aug. Meeting
PARKING FINES EFFECTIVE |
0. Garber Is
8.134,000 GALLONS OF |
WATER PUMPED L I Ch g dWithP f a
GRANTED his ya yon arge er orm
SION TO LAY CABLE |=
JOHN WICKERSHAM'S WATER ng An Abortion
REPORT ACCEPTED |

Mount Joy made the headlines
J iD :
pi Place “our again Tuesday when the dailies
cour RY | “aired” the news covering the
TO INVEST $1.500 IN ihe
i charges prefered agaihst a local
GOVERTMENT BONDS
| resident.
Charles O. Garber,
Tre who formerly
Mt. Joy Boro Council met Monday | lived her
; : e, but now resides along
evening for the regular Just ses- : +s 7.3
vening dor egular August ses | the Little Chickies Creek near
sion and it proved another three! Br idee. several miles
and-a-half hours meeting, the sec- | north of town, in Rapho township,
ond in a week. All members, Bur- | Manheim R2, was taken into cus-
gess, supervisor, pumping engineer, | tody at his home by State Police
both secretaries, Cop Zerphey, sev-| Sunday.
eral citizens anl representatives and He was charged with perform-
all Ss
the John Schrolls in town—John | ing an abortion. He was arrested
3 Fire Chief; John L., the police- | at 9.30 p. m. by Detective
man; and John E, the Publisher,
were present. The minutes of the
last regular and two special meet-
ings were read and approved.
Squire Jim Hockenberry reported
amount of $45 re-
July.
Fellenbaum report-
Harry
Fitzgerald and P. R. Schappert of
the Pennsylvania State Police, and
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Dr. C. H. Witmer
(Gave Rotary Talk

collections to the
presenting fines during
Tax Collec
ed having collected $17
$22,000 duplicate to date.
tor
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wal
18 of the |
James Piersol asked for some (By Gene Eicherly)
parking regulations on Fairview Dr. C. Howard Witmer was the
street in order that he can get in | Principal speaker at the regular
and out of his driveway. Upon mo- Tuesday meeting of the Rotary
tion “No Parking Between Signs” Club.
Witt be erected. A past District Governor and
member of the Lancaster Club, Dr.
collected $19 li-
and stated |
Burgess Brown :
Witmer spoke on the ideals, objects
July >
and service of Rotary.
fees during
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cense
err eet Qe ema see At the beginning of the usual
. program, Mrs. Geo. Broske, pianist
Activities for the Club singing, played two
selection; and John Booth of the
Of Offi Membership committee, gave a
icer speech to welcome into the Club
George Keener.
“Baby Member”
. erp ey Clarence Newcomer, son of Ro-
J. Souder. Mt. Jov RL was tarian Clarence Newcomer, was d
Oo. SCOLD w= a, . JOY as . : Sivas
arrested Sunday by Officer Elmer guest with the following visiting
eT pad es . | Rotarians: L. J. Ulrich, Orlo E.
Zerphey for drunken driving. He 2 Tie . 0
outed 8500 ball. hefores. Squire Proctor, and Ira Risser of Elizabeth-
tine wd waived x dr sown; L. R. MacFerran, Ben For-
for rest, and R. C. Welch of Litiz, and
gt ailoy Je. Wap Gladstone P. Cooley ‘of Berwick,Pa.
George . Bailey, Jr., Maple pe -

charged with speeding
bor-
Shade, N.J.,
at 41 miles
THE FIREMEN'S PICNIC
an hour within the

ough limits in a truck restricted to AT COVE SAT. AUG. 31
30 miles an hour, was arrested by Friendship Fire Company, No.l,
Chist of Police Flier Giv- of town, will hold its annual pic-
en an immediate hearing before nic at Cove Park, at the Water
Justice. of the Pence Hockenberry Works, Saturday, Aug. 31, Dinner
Bailev was fined $10 and costs. 11 to 1 and Supper from 4 to 6. We
Chief Zerphy arrested Allen feel confident everybody who at-
Long, who gave his address as Mt. tends will have a swell time.
Joy, Saturday night on charges of | TT
disorderly cenduct after Long cre- | NEW CONCRETE PORCH AT
ated a disturbance on Manheim St., | THE JOHNSON DWELLING
here. He was released after posting Contractor Elmer L. Heisey put
a cash bond for a hearing Tuesday down a new concrete porch at the
evening, before Justice of the Johnson residence, (formerly Long-


Peace James Hockenherry. enecker’s) on Longenecker road
He was given a hearing before | ON Saturday.
Justice Hockenberry Tuesday eve- Ty
ning, pleaded guilty and paid a| CELEBRATED 48th
$10 fine and costs WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
ANS tl fA Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hendrix
It is only a logical procedure | cn E. Donegal St. celebrated their
that women should put on their) forty-eighth wedding anniversary
Jp pein with a brush cn Saturday, August 3rd.

Wilbur I. Beahm Elected
Supervising Principal of
Mt. Joy Boro’s Schools
Charles Heaps Elected Assistant Principal
And Given Charge Of Grade School
Mr. Wilbur I. Beahm, principal of |
the
1945-46 term, wz
ing principal of the
the monthly meeting of the
School Board on Monday evening.
Mr. Beahm taught mathematics in

boro high school during the
1s elected supervis- |
boro schools at
regular
the local schools for
Philadelphia where |
nine years prior |
to going to West
he taught for eight years before re-
turning here.
Mr. Charles Heaps,
physical education and
Junior
mathematics,
geography
high school, |
and
teacher in the
as well as high school
junior high basketball
elected assistant principal and plac-
ed in charge of the Grade school.
The 1946-47 school term will open
{
|
i
Wednesday, September 4th, |
tennis
coach, was |

the following calendar:
Sept. 3—10:00 a. m. General Fac-
ulty meeting, High school library,
(Turn to page 3)


MOST
VOL. NO. 1
- THE
I'N UTE
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, August 8,
WEEKLY I
LANCASTER
The Mount J oy Bulletin
1946
COUNT
—
$1.50 a Year in Advance

Friday, Aug. 16, is the day, and
Hershey Park is the place for the
annual Sunday School picnic of
Mt. Joy, Florin and Newtown, and
there is every indication that the
picnic will be bigger than ever.
All transportation by the Penn-
Highway Transit Co, round trip
ticket forr 70c; under
years free.
First bus leaves for Hershey at
8:00 then 9 and 10 a.m. and
will pick up passengers at the Un-
children six
a.m.
ion National Mt. Joy Bank, First
National Bank, Detwiler’'s Barber
Shop, in ‘Mt. Joy and the Bank
Building in Florin.
Hershey
7, then 8 and 9 p. m,
The basket truck will make just
trip stopping at the
places and will leave Mt.
ten o'clock, return trip
leave Hershey at nine o'clock.
Tickets may be
Pharmacy,
Returning from
the first bus will leave at
one above
Joy at
on will
purchased at
Tyndall's Store
here, nd Forney’'s and Steh-
mans Store Florin, beginning Mon-
day, Aug. 12th until Friday Morn-
ing, Aug. 16th.
MANHEIM R2 GIRL IS
MISSING SINCE FRIDAY
Last Friday evening Miss June
Fay Conner, 17, Manheim R2, left
to attend movies here.
Since then nothing has been seen
or heard of her.
She is described as
feet, five inches tall,
pounds, medium build,
hair, and blue eyes. When last seen
she was wearing a dark dress.
900 Attend The GOP
Fete At Maytown
More 500 of the
Women’s Republican Club of Lan-
County ‘and #heir
the third in a
parties held Saturday
ternoon at the heme
Drabenstadt, Maytown.
During the afternoon,
Sloan's
home our
being five
weighs 120
long brown


than members
caster guests
series of
af-
George
enjoyed
summer
of
than
tables
more
125 guests played cards at
arranged under a huge buttonwood
tree on the lawn. Flower girls sold
corsages and baskets of cut flowers.
Pipe organ selections were
during the afternoon.
Following supper at 5 p.m., Mrs.
C. C. Hicks, Maytown, welcomed
the guests and introduced Miss Ada
Forry, chairman of the Political Ac-
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FIRE CO. SUPPER & FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10TH
The Mount Joy Friendship Fire
Company will hold a chicken corn
soup supper and festival on Satur-
day, August 10, at the Fire Hall.
Chicken corn soup will be sold by
plate or quart, hamburger and hot
dog sandwiches, chicken salad, pies.
and cakes are on the menu.
During the evening the Lancaster
Malta Band will furnish musie, and
a living room suite, washing mach-
ine, bicycle and three cash awards
will be given.
The proceeds will be used for the
Disabled Firemen’s Fund.
i Ws i
BRETHREN HARVESTED HIS
WHEAT WHILE HE'S AWAY
While Issac B. Earhart, Colum-
bia R1, was helping to distribute
relief supplies to the destitute peo-
ple of Holland and Belguim this
week,» members of his church here
completed harvesting 15-acre
wheat crop on ‘the farm they
tending in his absence.
ce
STRIKE THREAT FACES THE
TOMATO GROWERS HERE
The Campbell Soup Company is
having trouble with the CIO and
it would have to happen at a time
like this. If a strike is called, thou-
sands of tons which
our county farmers are beginning
to harvest, will be lost.
enjoye-!
his
are
of tomatoes


RAPHO TEACHER RESIGNS
The Rapho Township Schocl
Board members accepted the res-
ignation of Mrs. Stanley Hosler,
Salunga, teacher of the Fairview

School, who accepted a teaching
position in Marietta Borough.
| bration,
dividual
Our Union SS Picnic At
Hershey Park Next Fri.
Bainbridge, Md. Navy
Band Here Sept. 7
At a meeting of the Parade com-
mittee of the Welcome Home cele-
it was decided to invite fn-
equestrians, also all chil-
dren with decorated bicycles. These
entries will be placed in the civic
division.
Thus far these acceptances for the
parade have been received by the
committee: Navy Band, Naval
Training School, Bainbridge, Md.
«nd a compliment of sailors; Vet-
erans of World War II of Mt. Joy
and Vicinity, Shawnee Fire Co., of
Columbia with Band; Hope Fire Co.,
of Manheim with Band. and Friend-
ship Fire Co., Mt. Joy.
The Judges are Col. Clarence A.
Hayes, of the M. T. C. Depot, Mari-
etta, Col. David Stinson, of M. A. D.
Middletown and Major William B.
Foerch, T. C., Mt. Joy. The judges
stand will be located at Sheridan's
Garage.
Route of the parade will be an-
nounced later and will include Flor-
in. The distance will be one and
one-half miles than previous
parades.
All local organizations are asked
to mail their acceptances as soon as
If you cannot parade, en-
If you have not received
an invitation, please get in touch
with Mr. Benj. Groff, Chairman of
Parade committee.
Lets make this the largest,
and most colorful parade we ever
had. We have a reputation for fine
so let's not fall down on
less
possible.
ter a float.
best
parades,
this occasion.
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VISITING AT LANDISVILLE
OVER THIS WEEK-END
The Scott Nissley's of Landis-
ville, have as their weekend guest,
Harry Hoyt Nissley, re-
tired works manager of the Chrys-
of Detroit. Ac-
former's brother
will be the latter's sons John
Keller Nissley Richard Keller
Nissley, ex-servicemen.
et Ce
RECRUITING OFFICER HERE
Navy Recruiting Officer will be
at Mt. Joy Post Office every Tues-
one to 1:30.
located
recently
“orporation
Cory t
companing the
ler
here
and
day from
The in the P. O.
Bldg. at Lancaster is daily
8 am. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Sat.
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Seventh Annual
Hiestand Reunion
The Seventh the
Hiestand family was held at Kauff-
men's Park Manheim, Sun-
day July 28.
A program was given with Hen-
Group
office
open
Reunion of
near
ry Hiestand in charge —
singing was led by Irwin Hiestand,
Scripture given by
Simon Hiestand and Amos Hiestand
led in prayer. Songs were sung by
Joyce Druecker Roger Hie-
stand. Rev. Charles Sayre gave an
address followed by selec-
tions by an orchestra.
John Hiestand was elected presi-
Henry Hiestand, vice-presi-
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COLLECTOR SENDING OUT
SCHOOL TAX NOTICES
Collector James Metzler,
taken the collection of
school tax duplicate after the
of Ellis Fellenbaum,
out notices for tne col-
reading was
and
several
dent;
who
has ovel
the
resignation
is sending
lection of said taxes.
The tax levied is 20 mills with
a $3 per capita. These taxes are
now due and payable. Two per-
cent discount is allowed if paid on
or before Oct 1. The full amount
is due to Dec. 1, after which time
five percent will be added.
BR l= w’”?s rrr At
FOUND NOT GUILTY
Billy Stone, nineteen, Landisville
R1, arrested by Lancaster police
Saturday and charged with disor-
derly conduct, was found not guil-
ty and dismissed in a hearing be-
fore Alderman Alfred P. Newell

in Police Court,
Numerous
Weddings
Cordelia M. Singer
Paul L. Eisenhart
Miss Cordelia M. Singer daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mis. Paul B. Sing-
bride
Fisenhart, son of Mr.
. Eisenhart, York
er, Manheim R2, became the
of Paul L.
and Mrs. Herbert ¥
at 4 p.m. Saturday in Zicn Luther-
an Church, M2nheim. The Rev. J.
F. Knittle, pastor of the church.
officiated assisted by the Rev. Rod-
ger M. Singer, brother of the bride.
Elizabeth B. Garman
Carl W. Guthridge
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
B. Garman, daughter of Mrs. Eliz-
Garman, Mount Joy R2, to
W. Guthridge, Manheim RI,
Mrs. Mary Minton, Lewis-
town, was solemnized Thursday,
August 1, at the parsonage of Salem
United Brethren Church, with the
Rev. H. M. Tobias officiating.
The couple was unattended.
After a wedding trip to Illinois,
they will reside at the home of the
bride. The bridegroom was recently
discharged from the armed forces,
after serving three and one-half
years in the ETO and Pacific The-
aters.
abeth
Carl
son of
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ra cent] QUI
Firemen Gave $300
To Home-coming Com.
Friendship Fire Company voted
to contribute $300 to the Home-
coming Committee for use in pa-
rade expenses for the Sept. 7th cele-
at their meeting Thursday
night. The company will partici-
pate in the activities of the affair.
It was reported by Ray Myers,
Parade Chief, that the company
won third prize of $50 at the Han-
bration,
over Parade on July 27.
The group decided to cancel
their acceptance of an invitation
to parade at Sinking Spring Fire-
men’s Parade on account of a con-
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THREE TEACHERS RESIGN IN
CONOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS
Three resignations were
received during a
of the Conoy Township
board, and Clarence Bryan,
dent of the
the three
filled.
Those
Divet,
teacher
recent meeting
school
presi-
board, announced that
vacancies have not been
resigning were: Lester
and eighth grades;
Miss Ruth Ebersole, fifth and sixth
Bainbridge Consolidated
School, and Miss Elizabeth Musser,
primary grades, Wickersham School.
Miss elected
to a similar position in Mount Joy
seventh
grades,
Fbersole has been
borough.
Township schools will re-
Sept. 3, for the 1946
Cenoy
open Tuesday,
-47 term.
re
Are Studying Traffic
On Harrishurg Pike
Statements made by Ray F.
Smock, secretary of the State High-
added doubt to
widening the
ways Department,
of
or
the possibility
Harrisburg Pike construction of
a new relief Philadel-
phia to the capitol city in the near
future.
Smock said
highway
Harrisburg,
has been deferred by the Common-
until traffic surveys under-
taken ky the State completed.
“We cannot do anything on a new
relief route until the traffic survey
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route from
that
from Philadelphia to
planning for a
new
by-passing Lancaster,
wealth
are

NEW BROADCASTING STATION
The Peoples Broadcasting Com-
pany, 252 North Queen Street, Lan-
caster, will open a new radio sta-
tion—WLAN, 1320 on your dial—
Friday, Aug. 9. This,
newest station, will broadcast from
sunrise to sunset and ifvite you to
tune in.
i
MARRIAGE LICENSES

J. Donald Greider, Mt. Joy RI,
and E. Lois Kaylor, Manheim R2. on Hemy street.
a
Lancaster's |
This Section’s Engineer Recommends
Water Main Around The Entire Boro
‘With Tie-Ins at All Streets and Alleys
Local Affairs
In General
Briefly Told
Wm. 22,
fell off a and
arms.
Route
abethtown,
Columbia.
both
Studenroth,
scaffold broke
340 from Maytown to Eliz-
is scheduled to be oiled
this week.
Anne May Herr,
sustained a
45, East Peters-
burg, fractured wrist
in an auto accident.
Harold R. Murry, three of Col-
umbia, was burned about the legs
ly a toaster and died.
Eighty Rhede Island Red hens
were stolen from John E. Kauff-
man, near Bird-in-Hand.
The Denlinger clan will hold a
reunion on the Landisville Camp
grounds on Saturday, Aug. 10.
Millie, wife of Rev. J. F. Knittle,
Manheim, fell backward down
steps Sunday and broke her arm.
Mr. J. N. Billow and family
moved from the Dr. Schlosser prop-
erty on E. Main street to 101 Jacob
street.
C. K. Kulp, Manheim,
the theft of two 16x600 auto tires
and a 2l-plate battery
garage.
Seventy-one persons attended the
reports
from his
seventh reunion of the Heistand
family at Kauffman Park, Man-
heim.
Daniel Beiler, 21, Talmage, was
badly injured when caught ha-
tween two rocks while working in
a quarry.
U B. church,
held its 84th
and
Mem.
township,
Stehman’s
in Manor
annual Sunday School reunion
picnic Saturday.
Harry E. Campbell, 20, of White-
ford, Md.,
Sunday
five persons capsized.
rl QA
Jack Wise, Lancaster
Spoke To Lions Club
Jack Wise, past president of the
Lancaster Lions Club addressed
the Lions Club at a meeting in Ho-
stetter’s banquet hall here Tuesday
“Fishing
was doomed at Pequea
when a boat containing
evening on the, topic
with Artifical Flies.”
Visiting Lions
Hoffman, George D.
and N. N. Hale, all of
Raymond Rhinehart,
Jerry Leonard, Claude
and Flmer Shreiner.
Maurice Bailey
ceipt of a $5 award from the
sovernor’s Contest.
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AWOL FROM ARMY
Chief of Police Zerphey
James L. Hilt,
Saturday night on
being AWOL from the US. Army
at Ft. Dix, NJ, July 22. He
was turned over to military author-
of
William F.
Robertson,
were
Landisville.
Nau-
Kay -
Secre-
announced re-
Dis-
Freman
gle,
lor,
tary
trict
arrested
of Flor-
charges of
twenty-one,
in,
since
ities at New Cumberland.
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HI—YA, “MUSHEY”
After an absence of about a
week, that familiar character and
faithful gas dispenser, “Mushey”
Good, is on duty again at New-
comer’s Gas Station. He says it
was only a belly-ache.


| WENGER FAMILIES REUNION
The annual reunion of the Wenger
| families will be held Wednesday,
| August 14, 1946, at the Lititz Springs
Park, Lititz." The reunion will open
at 11:00 a* m. with a picnic lunch
and program at 2:00 p. m.
A Cr eee
OILING OUR STREETS
Heisey Bros., of Rheems, are oil-
ing and chipping some of the
streets and alleys thruout the boro.
They started the work on Monday

st it
Claims Our Distribution Is Weakest Part
Of System And Our Rates Are Ridiculous

Several months ago Mt. Joy Boro
Council engaged Engineer Jno. Wic-
kersham, make a
system and rec-
The engi-
neer and his assistants, after a thoro
of Lancaster, to
study of our water
ommend improvements.
study, presented his plans, finding
improve-
Monday
and recommendations for
Boro Council
ments to
evening
Here
as many of our water mains are de-
is his suggestion: Inasmuch
insufficient
numerous points
thruout same
time not to dig up or disturb any
portion of present water pipe
network, he would recommend in-
stalling a 12-inch Main, starting at
the reservoir and completely encir-
cling the borough and returning to
the At the
of every street and alley around the
causing
at
the boro,
cidedly small,
water pressure
and at the
our
reservoir. intersection
boro, tie-in the present water main,
whether it be 4, 6 or 8 inches, into
the new 12-inch main. This, Mr.
Wickersham claims, will increase
our supply from three to four times
It will also
and the en-
as much as at present.
increase the
gineer explained to Council, in de-
pressure
teil, why this method was possible
and also quite practical,
Furthermore, wherever there is
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Will Crown A Corn
Queen At Farm Show
Thirteen of
Exhibit directors
held
Hardware
5)

the Com-
and com-
members
munity
mittee a meeting at Newcom-
er’s Store on Tuesday
evening.
Several, attractions have
the
One
will
new
added to
program.
anniver-
to
box
$5
to
25th
of
be a
been
sary interest
the
derby
children soap
510, $7,
open
with four
$3.
and girls
prizes
contest is
12 years, and
held Saturday
location to be
and This
boys
the contest
at 12:30, the
ced later.
A new
added
light
double with
Ten dollar prize
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SHORT CIRCUIT CAUSED
DAMAGE TO PARKED CAR
up to
will be
announ-
classification has also
for the Horse
harness horses, single or
been parade
for
rig.
will be offered
5)

Wiring on a car parked at Dr.
Thomes’ office on Marietta Ave.
Saturday was damaged by fire
caused by a short circuit.
Friendship Fire Co., summoned by
a pedestrian who saw the engine
smoking, responded and saved the
car from further damage.
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EARL SHENENBERGER NAMED
RAPHO TWP. SUPERVISOR
Earl Shenenberger, Manheim R2,
has been appointed by the Rapho
Twp. board of supervisors to fill a
vacancy on the board caused by
the resignation of Abram P. Arndt
on July 22


The other members of the board
are David G. Spickler and Harvey
L. Zink.
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LETTERS GRANTED
Annie M. Musser, Mt. Joy Town-
ship, administratrix of the of
H. O. Musser late of Joy
Township
Carl B. Drohasn, Rapho Twp., ad-
minister of Annie E. Baker, late of
Elizabethtown.
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STATE HAS ITS TROUBLE
The State Highway Department
ordered 2.000.000 feet
and was turned down flat.
of snow fence
None is

being made due to the scarcity of
wooden lath.
-—
Dr. R. M. Thome, 61, Marietta
Avenue, will have his office closed

from August 9th to 22nd. |
Laying 12-In.


Georganne, who celebrated her 12th
birthday.
ments
home.
Dick Tyndall, Billy Beaston, Miriam
Anita
and Georganne Shatto.
Visited By The Stork
General Hospital
Mortuary
Record In
This Section
Charles R. Suydam, 55, died at
Columbia.
Mrs. Orpha C. Daugherty, 79,
died at Columbia. .
Caroline, wife of Charles Hogen-
died at Columbia aged 45.
widow of Edwin M.
at Newville, She
togler,
Barbara,
Charleston, died
was eighty-four.*
H. Chancelor Weathers, 82, of
Marietta, found dead. He
two brothers.
was
leave
Elmer M. Ober
Elmer M. Ober, fifty-seven, Ra=
pho Twp., died at his home Sun=-
day at 9:30 p.m. following an elev=-
en weeks illness. He was a member
of the Hernley’s Mennonite church.
The son of the late Moses and
Flizabeth Myers Ober, he is sur-
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MISS GEORGANNE SHATTO
GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY
A birthday party was given Mon-
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.
St.,
George Shatto, on East Main
in honor of their daughter
Games were played and refresh=
served on the lawn of the
Gary Ellis,
Those present were:
Fitzkee, Shirley Hawthorne, Doris
Linton, Claudette Zeller, Lucy and
Myers, Jean Darrenkamp,
Mr.
heim
and Mrs. John Bigler, Man-
R2, a at the Lancaster
Sunday.
Mrs. Rokert J. Bell, E.
Main street announced the birth
of a daughter, Joan Leslie Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Geib, Man-
heim R2, a son last Wednesday at
Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Flwood Hooker,
Mcunt Joy R2, a son Thursday at
the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose Land- *
isville, a daughter Thursday at the
Lancaster General Hospital.
a...
Biemesderfer Heads
Fund Raising Campaign
Biemesderfer, Presi-
Millersville State Teachers
will head the County Di-
the 1946 fund-raising
son
Mr, and
the
dent of
College,
vision flor
DR. D. L. BIEMESDERFER = ,
mj of the Welfare Feder-
ation of Lancaster County, it Was
announced today by M. J. War-
nock, Campaign Chairman.
Dr. Biemesderfer, prominent iin
county educational, civic and
church activities, will appoint 7
area chairmen who will assist him
in the campaign, which will raise
funds for the 16 Red Feather a
gencies of the Federation.
drive opens October 14th.
aign