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Child Aged 6 Killed
Here Tuesday Evg.:
Ran In Path of Car;
Charles Baringer,
Mr, and Mrs.
E. Main St,
when he was struck by an auto-
half a block of his
18
was injured fatally
Charles Baringer,
mobile within
home about 5:30 o'clock Tuesday
evening.
The child died several] minutes
after he was carried into the office
of Dr. D. C. Stoner, 72 E. Main St.
He suffered a compound fracture
of the skull.
Dr. David E. Schlosser,
coroner, named Paul W. Garber,
Pine St.. as driver of the car. The
deputy will confer with Dr. M. H.
Yoder, ccunty coroner, before giv-
ing a final verdict.
The child's father
bcy was on his way
visiting a playmate Charles Weid-
man. Baringer denied a story that
his son had been playing Com-
mando on the street but said the
boy had a toy pistol strapped to
his side when he was hit. The pis-
tol, the father said, was a Christ-
mas gift his son carried with him
almost constantly while at play,
Chief of Police Flmer Zerphey,
said Garber on
Main St. and was making a left
turn, St., ‘when
deputy
said that the
home after
was driving east
Barbara
the accident happened.
north on
Garber told police that two au- |
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six, son of {
The regular
ments will
session,
eligible to join
you fought for
A large
of W, F. Wilson,
Lawn,

which
been
on
vations had
|
ed by fire
follow
this
join now and support the
meeting of
and
Buddies who are still in
hospitals fighting their battle.
rrr tl QM
the
help
BARN AND MILK HOUSE
ARE DESTRCYED BY FIRE
barn on the dairy
Palmyra RI,
extensive
completed only
VFW Discuss Plans For
A Membership Drive
the Mt.
Joy Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post No. 5752 was held at the Fire
House, with Commander Bailey
presiding.
Plans were discussed for a new
membership drive, also numerous
activities for this year.
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 21st
the next meeting will be held at
the Fire House beginning at eight
o'clock. All members are urged to
attend as a social and free refresh-
business
Veterans with overseas duty are
organization,
things
your
r
the Vets
farm
near
eno-
last week, was completely destroy-
Monday afternoon.


Jas. Mayer Killed
When Motorcycle
Sideswiped Truck
James Bartle Mayer, seventeen,
Elizabethtown R1
gineering
State Teachers College, was
jured fatally when his motorcycle
sideswiped a truck on the Harris=
burg pike, a mile west of Salunga,
t 5:25 p.m, Monday.
The victim,
home from
nounced dead on arrival at St.
seph’s Hospital at 6:30 p.m.
died of a fractured skull,
of the left
leg and a possible crushed chest,
C. P. Stahr, deputy
in=-
returning
pro-
Jo-
who was
classes, was
Mayer
a compound fracture
according to Dr.
coroner.
Luellyn Reithart, Woodburn RI,
! Ind, the truck
i trict Attorney J
Dr. Stahr.
Mayer
His father
Fis
here, The
to Germany
mother
on a
his graduation
Twp.
| return, he
with
{ heritance.
money
dr
received
iver,
ohn
son of Ruth A. Battomley
died when he was four.
is the community nurse
High Schoo] in June.
purchased the
cycle and decided to attend college
an in-
from
was exon-
first year en- | erated of all blame following a
student at Millersville | conference between Assistant Dis-
M. Ranck,
State Policeman L. A. Mazakas and
was born in Marietta, the
Walters.
young man made a trip
cattle boat after
frem E. Donegal
On his
motor-


Amer. Legion Making
A Membership Drive
A meeting of Walter S. Ebersole
Post, American Legion, was held
in its new home, formerly the Posy
Patch, at Chickies, last Thursday
evening with a good attendance,
sixty-five to be exact. The new
home will be officially opened on
Saturday, Feb. 1st.
The building has heen complete-
ly renovated, equipped
and one of the finest of its kind in
the state.
Members of the Entertainment
committee reported that the Christ-
mas party for children of the com-
munity was 3 and that
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— Qe
WEST HEMPFIELD'S GAIN
IN REAL ESTATE VALUES
There was an increase of
$51,000 in rea] estate valuation last
is modernly
success
over
The Fast
thly
10th.
valent
Wivell,
completed
The board
high schg
of Denver,
while in the
Miss Grace
Mezcrie Harter
enumerators
year. School
pcrted to be
attendance average
sus
secretary was

year in West Hempfield township.
the assessors rep« rted on appeal |
day.
The majority of the increase wars
due
to the erection of a
his high
were
the
located on the M
pike.
ing is contemplated
future.
Donegal
Schocl Board held its regular mon-
meeting Friday evening, Jan.
granted an equi-
diploma
bol
Pa.
Henderson
foy
the
enrollment was
726 and the monthly
‘East Donegal School
Enrollment Is Now 726
Township
Mr.
school
U. S. Armed Forces.
to
Wivell
work
and Miss
appointed cen-
coming
re-
was 95.7. The
instructed to
the preliminary steps necessary for
sale of the Union Schoolhouse,
take
t. Joy-Marietta
in
the
ROTARY LUNCHEON
The guest speaker
number | Rotary Club meeting was Mr. Geo.
An auction sale of the build-
near
The teachers association of East
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at Tuesday's
of new houses at Rohrer’s Heights | Heiges of Manheim. A historian by
plus new buildings in Fast Colum-
bia.
WOMAN DRIVER SENT TO JAIL |
FOR KILLING A CHILD
|
|
Miss Emma B. Hurst, Ephrata |
R3, who pleaded guilty to man- |
slaughter, in the death of a four-
year-old Lancaster girl, was sen- | include a dinner at Hctel Hershey | were required to close several
tenced to the county prison for
three months, and fined $200 and!
ccsts,
—— Cee eee
COMMISSIONS RECEIVED
The commissions of a number of | yesterday that a legislative act of | automobile skidded
county notaries were received
the Recorder's office Tuesday,
mong them being that of Mrs. Mil-
dred Roberts,, of this boro.
2
Mr.
old
hobby,
ber of letters,
ous men,
other made
hcme.
Heiges brought a num-
and related in-
Plans were made by
and the Ice Capades.
tl rere.
the
| STATE LOSES ITS PLEA
who at one time or
Lantaster County their
| cidents in the lives of twelve fam- |
an- |
Club
ON PURCHASING BRIDGES
The State Supreme Court ruled | riding stopped suddenly when an |
1945, authorizing
the
{ for a coming Ladies Nite which will
Common-
a- | wealth to purchase ten privately
owned tol] bridges in Pennsylvania
is invalid.
| lacerations across her
|
|
MOST P
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VOL. XLVI, NO. 34
Elect Their Directors
Appended are the directors
elected by the various Banks thru-
out this
First National Bank and Trust
Company, Mount Joy
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the First National Bank
and Trust Company was held on
Tuesday in the bank building.
Directors were elected as follows:
Henry H. Eby, Charles R. Shirk,
Clyde Gerberich, John E. Melhorn,
Amos H. Risser, Paris B. Hostetter,
Dr. EE W. Newcomer, Daniel M.
Wolgemuth, John M. Booth
Nissley Gingrich.
The reorganization effected Wed-
locality.
and
nesday morning follows: Henry H.
Eby, president; Charles R. Shirk,
vice president; Dr, E. W. Newcom-
er, secretary; R. Fellenbaum, Cash-
ier and trust officer; E. M. Bom-
berger, assistant cashier and assis>
tant trust officer; Warren Bentzel
and Joseph T. M. Breneman, tellers;
Mrs, Ruth B. Sharp, Dorothy M.
Gingrich, and Virginia Shirk book-
keepers and stenographers; and
Chas. Latchford, messenger and
janitor,
First National, Landisville
Robert R. Good, H. W. Minnich,
Edward G. Myers. W. Scott Bush-
ong, William F. Hecffman G. F-
Trout, Phares B. Stehman, and
Jesse Snavely, Jr., Elmer K. Cope.
Reorganization will take place
Tuesday, January 2lst.
Union National, Mt. Joy
I. D. Stehman. W. A. Coventry,
Phares R. Nissley, Rohrer Stoner,
Henry H. Koser, John B. Nissley,
Harvey Rettew, Martin S. Musser,
Ray H. Keller, Alvin J. Reist and
Claude H. Grosh.
The reorganization was held
Thursday as follows: Martin Muss-
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This Section’s
Numerous
Weddings
Myrtle I. Cassel
John P. Baker
Miss Myrtle I. Cassel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Milton Cassel, Lit-
itz, and John P. Baker, scn of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Baker, Manheim
R2, were married at 4 p.m. Satur-
day at the parsonage of the Church
of the Brethren, Lititz. The Rev.
Jacob T. Dick, pastor of the church

officiated at the double ring cere-
mony.
They will reside at Manheim R2.

Mary Gemberling
Lee P. Greenawalt
Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Gemberling,
of 112 West Main street,
the marriage of their daughter,
Mary to Lee P. Greenawalt. Chief
Petty Officer, U. S. N., ¢f Colum-
“ia, which took place in the United
Brethren Church, at San Diego,
California, at 6:15 p.m. Dec. 23, 1945.
The bride was given in marriage
by Capt. Raymond, U. S. N., and
Jean Raymond was brides maid;
best men was Chief Petty Officer,
J. J. Varaski.
announce
After a brief honeymcon in Mex-
ico the couple will reside in San
Diego.
eee
Margaret Frey Injured
When Auto Skidded
Mrs. Margaret Frey,
Mount Joy R2, was injured when
a car in which she was riding was
forced tc stop suddenly the
Harrisburg pike, near the State
Hospital Crippled Children, |
Elizabethtown, Wednesday morn- |
seventeen,
on
for
ing.
Mrs. Frey was taken to St. Jo-

sepch’s Hospital. Several sutures
nose. She
also suffered a ccmpound fracture
e M
Our Community Banks
M
|
| V. F. W. AUXILIARY
MET LAST WEDNESDAY
A regular monthly meeting was
held, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1947, at
the Mount Joy Fire Hall,
Mrs. Mary Zerphey, Mrs. Vera
Gingrich and Miss Doris Rice all
of Mount Joy, became members of
the organization at this meeting.
The Charter will be open until
Jan. 1947. Anyone interested in
joining this organization please
contact our President, Mrs, Helen
Charles, Florin, Pa.
A contribution of $5 was sent to
the National President's Found-
ation Fund at Eaton Rapids, Mich.,
alsc $5 to the Department Hospital
Fund they can continue our
Hospital work in Penna. Hospitals.
The next regular meeting will be
23,
SO
held, Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 7:30
p.m. in the Mount Joy Fire Hall.
—— een
Brief News Of
The Day From
Local Dailies
Parking meters Harrisburg
yielded $71,068.84 in cash last year.
There 172 vehicle
deaths in Pennsylvania in Novem-
ber, 1946.
A bill introduced in the Senate
asks that all rent controls be junk-
ed Feb. 1.
The big naval
bridge, Md.,
ere long.
150 hams, almost a ton,
in smoke while being
smoked at Philadelphia.
Ed
been
at
were motor
at Bain-
be closed
base
is slated to
went up
cured and
Martin,
granted a
as long as
Former Governor
now Senator, has
pension of $460 a month
he
Hershey Chocolate
Monday filed a
to-portal pay to the amount of $2,-
000,000.
Rudeclph
lives.
Co.
claim
employes
for portal-
M. Garland, 21, of
Littlestown, a student at West
Chester College, was
found dead in his wrecked auto.
The Dept. of Commerce at Wash-
there will be
this Summer than at
Teachers
ington claims more
meat any
time in the past 35 years — 15. lbs,
per person.
ens reel eee:
ROBERT BALMER GAVE BAIL
FOR APPEARANCE IN COURT
Robert five,
town,
twenty -
with
Noah
was held in
following a
Jalmer,
of
and
charged
bastardy by
adultery
Gephart,
for
also of town, bail
court before
James Hock-
cha rges were
hearing
of the Peace
The brought
by Gephart on behalf of his daugh-
Catherine Gephart,
—————
Decisions By The
Court In These
Local Cases
These
in the county
Naomi M. Reisinger,
109 E. Main St.
Justice
enberry.
ter eighteen.
cases were disposed
courts Friday:
twenty-
this boro,
from Clay
local
of
eight,
divorce
was granted a
P. Reisinger, twenty-seven, Mari-
etta, indignities to the person;
married Merch 27, 1936; separated
Dec. 28, 1945.
Arthur Glassmye, and his wife,
of Lancaster, formerly of town,
agreed to pay $30 a week to the
Children’s Bureau for the support
of eight children.
Jerome Heisey, Mt. Joy RI,
agreed to pay $5 a week to his
wife, Muriel, 610 E. End Ave,
Lancaster, for her support.
piss
THREE FROM THIS SECTION
RETURN FROM GREECE
Ralph Shenk, Mt. Joy R2, Will-
iam Longenecker, Mt. Joy R2, and
Robert Longenecker, Elizabeth-
have returned from
on a boat which
town RI,
to Patras,
was loaded cn the trip over with
500 horses and 289 mules.
The young men. who went under
a trip
Greece,


of the nose.
The car in which Mrs. Frey was |
and partially |
blocked the highway.
———— Rusa wins
This is the week of the Penna.
Farm Show at Harrisburg.
| LETTERS GRANTED
Lindemuth, late of this boro,
the Brethren Service Committee,
sailed frcm Newport News Dec. 5.
While in Furope they visited
Athens.

en I A Ae con.
Jay G. Lindemuth, of this place,
is the administrator of Stephen H.
INUTE WwW E
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday
County Growers Won
58-60 Tobacco Prizes
At State Farm Show
Lancaster County tobacco grow-
walked off with practically
everything except the exhibition
building at the State Farm Show
at Harrisburg this week. They won
58 of the 60
First, second third places
were captured by the Lancaster
county growers in every class of
tobacco exhibited, Two
from York county
prizes in two classes.
June Grayhill, eighteen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graybill, Man-
R1, captured top honors a-
lamb, exhibitors with her
grand. champion fat wether lamb.
Second place in the lamb contest
was won by Marlin Longenecker,
Elizabethtown R2.
Miss Graybill's prize-winner was
the first lamb she ever raised, She
won top honors in baby beef rais-
ers
prizes.
and
fourth
won
heim
mong
ing at the Lancaster 4-H compe-
tition in 1945 with the first steer
she ever raised.
Grand champion wrapper tobac-
co was exhibited by Jay Nissley,
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LOCAL FOLKS PARTICIPATE
Mrs. D. S. Will, of this boro, and
Frank Nolt Landisville were
members of the cast presenting the
“Song of the Soil” at the
at Harrisburg
of
pageant
State Farm
Tuesday evening,
Four Young Men Had
Interesting Voyage
returned ' home
Africa and
accompany
Show
Four local men
from Algiers, North
Pireaus, Greece, after
ing a shipment of 803 horses.
Sponsored by the U. N. R. R. A.
these four men shipped under the
Brethren Relief committee.
They many interesting
places in Greece. Such as Athens,
the Acropolis. Mars Hill, Athens
Stadium, King George V's Palace.
They visited Corinth, about
60 miles from Athens. In these
they could the
between the two
visited
also
sixty miles see
ruins of the war
cities,
The party of men included Henry
Brubaker, Henry Reist, Clyde
Wivell, Mount Joy Rl, and Elmer
Randler, Wood street, Florin.
——— eres
THE THIRD FATAL ACCIDENT
AT MAIN & BARBARA STS.
The fatal the corner
of Main and Barbara streets Tues-
marred a perfect re-
cord cof about fifteen years stand-
ing — when Herman Geib, Mount
Jey R2, accidentally struck the late
Clayton Hoffman,
ing Main street.
died shortly
Prior to that mishap the
John Horstick, driving a truck,
struck and killed Dorothy Buck-
walter, school girl, who was riding
accident at
day evening
who
The
thereafter.
was Cross-
injured man
late
exhibitors |
EKLY I N
Afee ternoon,
THE BRUBAKERS ARE
WEDDED FIFTY YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Sem S. Brubaker,
of Lancaster, held a drop-in-party
Sunday in honor of their golden
wedding anniversary. Five mem-
their wedding party paid
visit. They Miss
niece of Mrs. Bru-
girl; Mrs.
town, who
oers of
them a
Miriam Engle,
baker, who was flower
Jacol Lindemuth, near
was matron of honor, and Joseph
Hayes, Christ Engle and Harry
Flory, who were ushers.
They were married at the home
cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry
M. Fngle, Mount Joy, by Rev. Ira
Kraybill, of the Brethren in Christ
were:
Church.
The Brukakers have nine child-
ven, all of whom were present at
the anniversary.
Local Affairs
In General
Briefly Told
There were 923 admissions to the
Lancaster General Hospital during
December.
By a vote of 5 to 3 Ephrata in-
creased its boro tax rate from 11
to 14 mills.
Over 200 Lancaster
have won prizes at the State Farm
Show this week.
John Gamber,
Mountville bank,
rearly forty years.
Thieves stole 25 ducks valued at
$60 and owned by James R. Baug-
hman of Strasburg.
When his lead

countains
the
after
president of
has retired
of five steers
shifted while making a turn at
Lancaster, a large truck upset.
The Washington Boro Element-
ary school with 27 pupils gave $29
in the March of Dimes Campaign.
The price of butter is certainly
taking it on the chin in larger
cities, dropping from 93 cents at
Christmas, to 69 cents.
The Armstrong Co. at Lancaster,
has developed a new floor covering
called Corlon. It will wear
times as long as linoleum, is crack-
proof, will not mar or scuff, is wax-
free and comes in many colors.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
A party was given in honor of
Jean Mumper,
16th birthday.
five
who celebrated her
Games and “Cootie” were the
form of entertainment together
with record playing.
Guests were: Delores Miller,
Marie Clement, Anna Rosenfeld,
Betty Carpenter, Bobby Divet, Abe
Koser, Monk Gainor, Jay Bretz.
Nancy Mumper, Patsy Anne Mum-
per and Mr, and Mrs. David Mum-
per.
tries a lenses sims
DEEDS RECORDED
Mabel D. Rohrer, New York City,
to Emma Detwiler, Mt. Joy, lot of
ground with improvements, North
Barbara St., Mt. Joy.
Albert G. Walters: and Sue H.
Walters, East Donegal Township,

a bicycle, at this same intersection.
to Harcld W. Buller and Mary M.
Buller, East Donegal Township, a
lot of ground, Florin.

and Mrs.
Clayton H. Lefever,
of Florin, will celebrate their Gold-
Mr.
en Wedding Anniversary, Jan. 21.
They were married at New Hol-
land by the Rev. John G. Noss.

There were three children to this,
Florin Couple Will Celebrate
Golden Wedding January 21

union: Paul M. Lefever, of Cono-
wingo, Md.; Mrs. William Batzel,
of this boro and Elsie at home.
They will be at home to their
friends from seven to nine o'clock
LANCASTER
ount Joy Bulletin
January 16, 1947
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Haldeman of
Upland, Calif., spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Kauffman.
Mr. and Mrs, John Kissinger and
son, of Lancaster visited Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Gerlitski on Sunday.
The Shining Stars Class held their
monthly meeting at the Church on
Monday evening,
Mrs. Paris Shonk celebrated her
birthday on Monday evening, Jan.
13th.
Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Kaufl-
man and Mrs. Emma Peifer were
Saturday of Mrs.
Mary Hoffman at Maytown.
Mr, Jack Liggins left Wednesday
for Philadelphia where he will
undergo treatment at the Naval
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.
and son LeRoy,
dinner guests
John Bender Sr.,
Mr, and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Bender, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bender Jr., and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph Mumper and daughter.
of Neffsville
guests of Mr.
were Sunday supper
and Mrs. George
Mumper Sr. They surprised Mrs.
Mumper who celebrated her birth-
day on Monday, January 13th.
Mr, and Mrs. David Mumper of
Camp Hill visited Mr. and Mus. J.
B. Eshbach over the week end,
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rire tlt amis
RELECTED A DIRECTOR
At the annual election of officers
of the Society of Farm Women of
Pennsylvania, Mrs. Lloyd Nolt,
Mt. Joy R2, was reelected a direci-
Mrs. Richard C. Edwards of
Quarryville, was reelected presi-
dent,
errs sot
TWO LOST THEIR LICENSES
Among the ten county motorists
who lost their driving licenses last
week, two were from this locality
and both were charged with speed-
ing. They were: Lloyd Kautz, Eliz-
abethtown R2, and William W.
Longenecker, Mount Joy R2.
— eee
Chamber of Commerce
Elected Five Directors
Mr, Edward Hirschman,
of the York Chamber of Commerce,
was the guest speaker at a dinner
meeting of the Mt. Joy Chamber of
or.
secretary
Commerce, held Tuesday night.
Mr. Hirschman spoke on the sub-
ject, “Distribution of our Econ-
omy.”
banquet a
during
Immediately after the
business session was held
which the members decided to in-
of getting
the Internal
feasibility
a representative of
Revenue Department to come te
Mount Joy and assist residents in
income
time
vestigate the
tax re-
the the
were elected to serve
organization
making out their
At
following
directors of the
ports, same
as
local
for terms of three years: John
Bocth, Paul Stoner, H. Boyer, Sam.
Deck and Paris Hostetter.
A musical program was present-
ed, several
a trio of ladies from Elizabethtown
College and group singing led by
selections by
including
Market street, had her hand caught
in a Mix-Master. The
on her left hand was lacerated. She
attended by Dr. Jno.
A
ENTERTAINED GUNNING
Mr. Mrs. John Wagner,
Rheems, entertained members of
the Bridgeport Gunning Club at a
recently. B. t
F. Nolt acted as toastmaster.
ee
HAD LICENSE SUSPENDED
Leander H. Gantz, Jr, Marietta
R1, had his drivers license suspend-
ed. He is charged as an incompet-
ent operator.
RE
1c BU. TAX PROPOSED
A one cent per bushel tax on all
apples produced in the state was
ring {inger
was Gates, ]
CLUB |;
and
dinner at their home


sented in our
cuona;
Abram Chasins) by Strauss;
Ernest Charles;
Garden,
Leggett.
A Flat, Opus 53, by Chopin; Moon
light Sonata,
Beethoven; played by
THE BIRTH RECORD
town, a son Monday evening at the
Lancaster
ver Spring,
Monday, at home.
Mount Joy Rl, a daughter at 10:42
p.m. Tuesday, at the Lancaste
Mr. Ralph Eshleman. Piano ac-| General Hospital.
companist was Mrs. James Eshle- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright,
man. : Bainbridge, a daughter, at 4:46 am,
There were sixty people present. Tuesday, at St. Joseph's Hospital.
——— Mr, and Mrs. Alvin H. Koser,
HAD FINGER INJURED Florin, a son, at 12:03 p.m. Tuesday.
While preparing the noonday{ the Lancaster Genera] Hospital,
meal teday Mrs. John Roth, North TTT RS. >
TRAILER-TRUCK JACK-KNIFED
TIED UP HIGHWAY TRAFFIC
of f
Mount Joy
days
Atlantic City.
Clearwater, Fla, spent the ho
with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gi
ling, 112 West Main street.

propcsed by Pennsylvania fruit


in the evening, x
growers Tuesday,
aE


Blanton was
Jayne Gemberling. ,
COUNTY
$2.00 a Year in Advance
——
Mortuary
Record In
This Section
Mrs. Anna Miller, eighty-one,
died at the Brethren Home at
Nefisville,
Allen Gantz, 69, died at Eliza=
ELethtown Sunday,
Mary, wife of David Welsh, died
at Columbia, aged 79 years.
Park Crawford, ninety-one, died
at the Masonic Homes at Elizabeth
town.
John E. Gish, eighty-six, Bain=-
bridge R1, died Tuesday after five
weeks illness. He leaves a wife,
one son and a sister.
David T. Baltozer
David T. Baltozer, eighty-seven,
died at 12:30 a.m. Monday at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Edith
Shumaker, Bainbridge, after an
illness of about a week. He was
a retired farmer and had resided
in Conoy Township for the last
eight years, Prior to that time,
he was a resident of Blaine, Perry
Co. His wife was. the late Mary
Olive Baltozer. Surviving are these
children: Mrs. Minnie Gutshall,,
Bainbridge RI1; Mrs. Shumaker,
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A Two-Piano Recital


By Mt. Joy Lions Club
Next Thursday, January 23, at
8:15 pm. in the High School audi-
torium the Lions Club presents
Mrs, Ethel] M. Broske and Mr.
Willard D. Newton in a two-piano
recital that promises to be one of
the outstanding concerts to be pre-
community.
Tickets are now on sale at the
popular prices of 60c for adults and
30c for all schoo] children, tax in=-
cluded.
Following is the outstanding and
varied program to be presented on
the two Steinway concert grand
pianos, including the numbers to
be sung by the guest soloist, Mrs.
Helen E. Leggett from Lancaster.
Brazileira, from the suite
mouche”, by Milhaud; Malaguena,
from the suite “Andalucia”. by Le-
The Blue Danube, (arr. by
play-
ed by Mrs. Broske and Mr. Newton. *
Let My Song Fill Your Heart, by
Thank God For A
by De] Reigo; sung by Mrs,
Fughetta, by Bach: Polonaise
(First Movement),
Bros
Mrs.
and Mr. Newton.
Intermission.
Plaisir D'Amour, by Marti
Valse, by Arensky; March Of
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eee.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hill,
General Hospital.
Mrs. Richard Hess, Si
a daughter, at 8:05 a.
Mr,
and
Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Stoltzfus,
When a large trailer-truck buck -
ed on the curve at the Yellow
Goose, east of Landisville last even
ng, traffic had to be re-routed for
our hours. Electric wires were
badly damaged and a pole broken
but no one was hurt. Fog caused
he accident.

Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shirk
street, spent
at the Hotel Traymore in
Mr. and Mrs. Laman Blanton, ot
the former