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Lanc. Co’s. 27th Annual Firemen’s Convention, Parade, Carnival At Mt. Joy, Sat., June

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LANCASTER
lount Joy Bulletin
couNTY The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week

VOL. XLVI, NO. 52
Mount Tov, Pa., Wednesday Afrernonn,
May 28, 1947
| end with Mr. and Mrs. Lester H.
$2.00 a Year in Advance | Breneman at Newville.

Memorial Day
AT MOUNT JOY
On Friday, May 30th, Memorial Day, The American Legion
and the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold their Memorial
Service at the Mount Joy and Eberle Cemeteries for all their
comrades in this Community who died in service.
The service will be held at their Memorial Plot in the Mount
Joy cemetery at 10.00 a. m. with Rev. W. L. Koder of Trinity
Lutheran Church as the speaker.
Immediately after this service the Legionnaires, Veterans,
etc., will assemble at the Union National Bank and parade west
on Main St., to Newt Haven, south on New Haven to the Eberle
Cemetery where further services will be held at 11:15.
All people of our Community are invited to attend these
services.
The music for the occasion will be furnished by the Mount
Joy High School Band.
tian laymen a three weeks evangel-
istic campaign will be held in a
large storm-proof tent in Mt. Joy,
beginning Sunday, June 8 through
the 29th.
the Evangelist, Merle Fuller of El-

A Number of
Auto Mishaps
For The Week
There were a number of auto
mishaps thruout this locality dur-
ing the past week but fortunately
no one was badly injured.
Suffered Concussion
Ezra B. McGinney. fifty Eliza-
bethtown R2, suffered concussion
when a car in which he was riding
collided head-cn with a coal truck
at an intersection in Middletown
Friday.
He was treated at the Harris-
burg Hospital. Hezikiah Via, forty-
five, Hummelstown, another pas-
senger, suffered a cut lip.
Passenger Saved Car
According to State Police, James
Russell Fowler, twelve, Harris-
burg, a passenger in a car operated
by Paul J. Hershey, twenty, 225
Mount Joy Street acted quickly
tc minimize injuries and damage
when Hershey's was involved
in a collision with another vehicle
on former U. S. Route 230, near
Rheems, Sunday morning.
Dr. C. C. Douglas, forty-two,
Elizabethtown, who was travel-
ling east, stopped cn the right side
of the road to back into a private
drive. As he was backing into the
drive, an auto driven "east by
Hershey, was forced to swing to
the right of Douglas’ vehicle,
striking the right front end of the
dector’s car,
Hershey was thrown out of the
opened door following the colli-
sion, and young Fowler, a pas-
senger in the car, grabbed the
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KENNETH GAINER HONORED
Kenneth A Gainer, son of M-.
and Mrs. Cyrus Gainer, 33 Mount |
Joy Street, who is a student at
Franklin and Marshall College.
was elected vice-president of Delia
Sigma Phi Fraternity. Gainer is a
member of the American Chemical
Society.
Local Affairs
In General
Briefly Told
There will not be a fire works
display at Lititz Park this year.
H. B. Lenhart Jr. Marietta, was
badly injured kv a circular saw.
A Holstein heifer brought $490
at the Garden Spot sale on Thurs-
day.
Supervisor Henry Smeltzer and
his force are busy painting white
lines on the streets of the boro
this week.
A Arms
SALUNGA GIRL AMONG HONOR
STUDENTS AT STATE COLLEGE
Sixty-one seniors, one of whom
is from Lancaster County, will be
graduated with honors when de-
grees are awarded to more than
1000 students at the Pennsylvania
State College June 9.
The name of Miss Margaret June
Martin of Salunga appears on the
list of honor students. She will re-
ceive the Bachelor of Science de-
gree in Psychology.

Activities
Reported By
Our Police
Manayunk, Pa,
was presecuted by
Zerphey on a charge of speeding, | mira, New York, and Messrs. Krue-
ger and Dence, musicians.
town R2, was prosecuted for
turn. Both will be | nation-wide evangelistic movement
known as “CHRIST FOR AMERI-
CA” and comes to Mount Joy
ing an improper
summoned for
Squire Hendrix. -
Henry H. Broscious,
will be summoned for
before Squire Hockenberry.
Charles Davis,
souri and William
Wilmington, Del.,
John L. Schroll,
improper passing. They both post-
ed forfeits or $13.50 each for hear-
ings before Justice
James Hockenberry.
62 Districts To Divide
A Gift of $21,600.00
county will get a windfall totaling
$21,602 on June 1, the result of
cashing of war bonds donated in
1942 by the Sico Company.
for which County School Superin-
tendent Arthur P. Mylin has been
trustee, was voted unanimously by
the public schoo] directors of the
re | county at their March session. Al-
ready 40 of the districts have
passed the necessary resolutions to
receive their shares of the money,
Mylin said. Checks will be mailed
» also prosecuted for i
was prosecuted for i
ng by Officer Jacob Corll ;
be summoned for a hearing before
Squire ‘Hockenberty,
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This Section’s
Numerous
Weddings
Jechn E. Pheasant
to the other 22 districts as soon
after June 1 as copies of the for-
mal resolution are received at the
superintendent’s office.
follows:
boro, $108.00; Bart Twp., $150.12;
MT. JOY HIGH ALUMNI
TO HOLD A DINNER DANCE

will hold their annual meeting as
a dinner dance on Friday, June
13th, at seven o'clock at the high
school auditorium.
nest Fheasant, /
y in the Elizabethtown
and Reformed Church.
Philip Saylor performed
the double ring ceremony.
taining program has been arranged.
Mr. Jos. O. Moore, class of 25,
now supervising principal at Clem-
entcn, N. J, will serve as master
of ceremonies, dinner will be ses-
ved by Mr. Eli Hostetter, Caterer,
and dance music by Perry Scotts
orchestra of Lancaster.
served as best man
A reception was
home of the bride.
attended Catawba
» N..C, and the
is a student at
WAS GRANTED A DIVORCE
Maytown, was granted a divorce
from Robert M. Balmer, twenty-
four, this boro, on the grounds of
adultery. Catherine Gephart, of this
place, was named co-zespondent.
They were married Dec. 30, 1944,
and separated Jan. 12, 1946.
a wedding trip to Boston
and Cape Cod the couple will re-
side in Altoona.
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MANHEIM WOMAN CHARGED
WITH MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
Anna Grosh Peifer, Manheim for-
3 was arrested by
i Chief Elmer Zerphey on Wednes-
day, on a charge of malicious mis-
chief preferred by Arlene Yingst, of
HONORED AT PENN STATE
been chosen by her classmates as
one of six most outstanding seniors
at the Pennsylvania State College.
Cited for her part in college ac-
tivities, Miss Martin was honored
with the traditicnal title of Class
created at her home.
Poet.
The hearing was held before
FISHERMAN FOUND BODY
OF DROWNED LEBANON MAN
Thursday evening, at which time
restitution was made, costs paid and
the case dismissed.
a
MADE A 53 YEAR RECORD
We have had move rain
out this section during this month
of May than during any previous
May in the last fifty-three years. J
Dr. Hauer, of Lebanon, who was
drowned. 12 days ago when his
beat went over the Holtwood Dam.
It was washed ashore on Mt. John-
son Island, four miles below Holt-
wood.


Community Evangelist
Tent Meeting Will Be
Held Here Next Month
Under the auspices of local Chris-
The services will be in charge of

EVANGELIST MERLE FULLER
Mr. Fuller is associated with the
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Sixty-two schoo] districts in the
Redeeming of the Series F bonds,
Totals for each district are as
Adamstown bore, $70.20; Akron
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Mount Joy High School Alumni
A very enjoyable and enter-
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Mary Helen Balmer, twenty-two,
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Margaret J. Martin, Salunga, has
ems:
A fisherman found the body of
| THE COUNTY COURT ISSUED
THESE SUPPORT ORDERS
his wife, Elsie F. Trimble.
{
on a previous order.
support of two children.
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Farmer Routed Four
Men With Shot Gun

the fields toward the farmhouse.
the shotgun and fired again—this
police the four men then ran back
to their car, parked some 700 feet
away.
According to Shenk the men
drove away, but as they passed
by his farm a second time, one
f the men shouted: “Those shots
hit.” He said the car then dis-
appeared toward Mount Gretna.
The license tags on the car, police
learned, were issued to a resident
of Lebanon R4.
Eee

By E. U. B. Junior Dept.
After sponsering a semi-annual
Glad Chest project for four con-
secutive weeks, a party was held
for the Junior Department of the
Evangelical United Brethren
Church, last Tuesday in the church
basement.
The spring project was the
study of China and Japan; and
the party was in keeping with the
theme. The program included a
display of Japanese dnd Chinese
erticles, a short precgram in which
Robert Webb and Clair Wagner
gave the scripture. Shirley Eby
ana Jean Will presented a play
“If You Were Me.” After this the
children presented their glad chests
from which all the offering will go
toward mission work in the Orient.
Approximately 35 attended and
after the program, played team
games. Oriental slides were shown
to the group. Each person was
presented with a program written
in Chinese and given a typical
luncheon of tea and rice.
The party was sponsored by the
superintendant, Miss Anna Mae
Eby, and teachers, Misses Vera
Eby, Ruth Gainor, Betty McKin-
ney, and Mrs. Amos Mumma, Mrs.
Arthur Sprecher and Mrs. Earl
Zink.
ni
LOCAL PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
The law firm of Howard and
Ryder, 29 West Main St., this boro,
announced this week that after
June first it will offer a public
accounting service to the com-
munity.
The aceountant will be J. Parke

Kready, of Lancaster.
During the past week the Lan-
caster County Court issued these
orders which are af local interest:
The court approved the termin-
ation of a support order of $5 a
week made against Jerome Heis-
ey, Mount Joy R1, for his wife,
| Muriel EF. Heisey, Lancaster, and
the support order of $7 a week
made against Lester Trimble for
Calvin Kreiser, Rheems, was or-
| dered tc pay $10 a week for the
support of his wife, Louisa, Eliza-
bethtcwn, and one child, and to
pay $2 a week on arrearage of $67
James G. Strickler, Elizabeth-
town, agreed to pay $10 a week to
his wife, Helen, Mount Joy, for the
State Pclice are investigating a
report received from Elam Shenk,
thirty-five, Elizabethtown R3, who
said he routed fou; men from his
farm with shotgun blasts at 10:30
p.m. the other night and believed
he may have wounded cone of them.
Shenk said he and his wife,
Hilda, were returning from a pray-
er meeting held near Milton Grove
when they became suspicious of
an auto bearing four men which
was parked near his farm, along
the Colebrook-Mount Gretna Road.
Shenk said he jotted down the Ii-
cense number of the car. He said
he saw the four men get out of
the car and start to walk across
Driving to the house, Shenk ob-
taied a 12-gauge single-barrel
shotgun and called out to the men,
ordering them to stop and get off
his property. He said that when
they kept on walking toward the
house, he fired into the air. When
they continued to ccme toward
the house, Shenk said he reloaded
caster county.
time at a lower range. He told
SIXTY YOUNG PEOPLE AT
THE BUILDERS CLASS PARTY
was held at Hostetter’'s Banquet
Hall Monday evening, for the
young people of the Evangelical
United Brethren Church. The
party was sponsored by The
Builders class taught by Lester
John Roth, Mrs. Norman Smith.
and Lester Mumma, teachers of
the other Intermediate Classes.
Following the chicken dinner,
The Blad Chest Project
group singing was conducted by
Mr. Mumma, an address was given
by Norman Bowers of Landisville.
Rev. E. H. Ranck addressed the
group, and Mrs. John Roth gave
a few humorous readings. Approx-
imately 60 ycung people attended.
MAN WITH STOLEN CAR
CAUGHT AT ELIZABETHTOWN
was doing his usual patrol on the
highway just west of Elizabeth-
town Friday, the driver of a New
Jersey car he was following, got
fidgety, ran to the side of the road,
jumped from his car and disap-
peared in the woods near the
Crippled Childrens Home. He had
stolen the car. Several hours later
the chap walked into’ the officers
arms at a diner at Elizabethtown.
OBJECTION TO PETITION
PRESENTED BY COUNSEL
presented by counsel for J. B. Hos-
tetter, this boro who explained that
a claim of $400 resulting from an
auto accident last November involv-
ing a truck owned by the company
has not been adjusted.
MAY HAVE FRACTUREDSKULL
bethtown Rl, suffered a possible
fractured skull when a car in
which he was riding collided with
a coal truck at an intersection in
Middletown Friday.
30TH ANNIVERSARY
Delta Street, wil] celebrate their
thirtieth wedding anniversary on
Commencement At
ium, Landisville, on Tuesday, June
3, at 8 p.n. Lois Ann Baker is
valedictorian, and Theda Arlene
Kreider, salutatorian.
Student speakers will ke Nancy
K. Forney, Peggy LouHimelwright,
Howard Bailey and Betsy Ann
Landis. Other hcnor graduates be-
sides the orators and the Misses
Baker and Kreider are: Bertha M.
Flizabeth Bard, Ezra M. Herman,
Carolyn S. Greider, Miriam A.
Spahr, C. Pau] Myers and J. Clyde
Root.
Baccalaureate services will be
observed in the school auditorium
on Sunday, June 1, at 8 p.m., with
the Rev. George R. Johnson, pastor
cf the Salem Reformed Church,
Rohrerstown as speaker, assisted
by the Rev. Harold L. Dietz, of
Zion Lutheran church, Landisville
Class Night June 2
Class night exercises wil] be
held in the high school auditorium
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ee eel) eee tens.
Brief News Of
The Day From
Local Dailies
Lebanon Velley Ceoilege gradu-
ated a class of fifty-four.
Today there are 9,000 active
American Legion members in Lan-
Walter Johns, 52, was killed, and
Carl A. Studer, 33, badly injured
when their car was demolished
after striking a pole. They ave
residents of Columbia.
The body of 12-year-old Weston
C. Forbes, of Lemoyne, who
drowned last Monday at Hairis-
burg, was found by two [fisher-
men at Pequea Sunday.
ED —

An Intermediate Spring Rally
Hostetter and assisted . by Mrs.
While State Policeman Zulick
re I Ap i.
An objection to the petition was

Ezra B. McGinnis, fifty, Eliza-

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M:. and Mrs. Ellis Leaman on

Wednesday June 4th.
| femily at Millersburg.
East Hempfield Twp. A Former Maytown
Youth Is Now Nearin
Landisville June 3th Sain In The Films
Commencement exercises of Fast |
Hempfield Twp. High School will | Maytown are
be held in the high schoo] audito:- |
give May 24,
and Mrs. Morris Weaver of
Palin spent Saturday with Mr.
| and Mrs. Lester Weaver.
the residents of |
young Army Air Forces
who is now nearing stardom in the
movies spent three years of his boy-
hood in their town.
and son, Sgt. William F. Skeen, of
Detroit, Mich., visited with Mr. and
Cameron Mitchell. who has an im-

|evening.
Theatre Thursday and Friday. [family of Neffsville, visited Mr.
Cameron was born in Dallastown
Dcerr, Vera Jane Shenk,
Charles M. Mitchell.
a year old, his
Maytown, where
When 5 was |
fer, Mrs. N. E. Hershey were guests
lat Sleighton Farm School May Day
Rev. Mitchell was 2 :
Exercises on Friday.

Church from 1919 to 1922.
The * Mitchells now reside at 248
N. Main Street, Red Lion, York Co.
In a recent letter
of the Marietta Theatre, Rev. Mitch-
ell said he felt his many friends in
Maytown and vicinity would be in-
‘(terested to know of his son’s prom-
ising career ag an actor.
Johnny Burden,
Mighty McGurk,” Cameron Mitch-
ell appears as Wallace Berry's clos-
est friend in the picture.
big role is with
Johnson in “High Barbaree,”
will play at local theatres s
Gy
SURPRISE PARTY FOR
MR. LEROY SHAEFFER
A surprise party was held in hon-
r. Leroy Shaeffer :
Newcomer's cottage at Mount Gret-
na on Sunday, May 25th.
Those present were: Mr. @
Oscar Newcomer and daughter Jean
and Janice Brubaker,

A player, unknowingly, used a taped
cracked bat, swung at a pitched
Simmons and son, 3
r. and Mrs. Harry Buch-
mons, of Marietta;

rs. Jack Bennett
children, Jimmy :
Mrs. Leroy Shaeffer of Mt.
en etl) Cee n=
WILBUR LEHMAN GRADUATES
FROM F&M ON JUNE 8
LETTERS GRANTED
William Calvin Herr. . | Mrs. Clayton R. Leaman, 210 East
Main Street, will receive the degree
| of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
e | at Franklin and Marshall College on
| June 8.
the estate of Grant C. Herr,
East Donegal Twp.
Personal Mention
s. E. M. Bennett
{search laboratories of the Socony
| Vaccium Oil Co. at Paulsboro,
New Jersey. As a student he was
named to the Dean's list for scho-
| lastic achievement, and was a mem-
"|ber of the F&M Student Affiliates
| of the American Chemical Society.

r. Charles E. Reed
time at the former's pr
is | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT
Robert Clair Martin,
Route 230 a half mile west of Sal- |
The suit was filed by Coyle Mar-
tin, the boy's fathe:.
driving west and the truck owned
by the defendants
Charles Stauffer was heading oo PACKER INJURED HIS
| wedding.
The suit is for a car repair bill.
GI
BOY SCOUT COUNCIL V. i
IS ATTENDING !
W. L. Tyndall, East Main Stree, | his own. While playing baseball
| the other evening hé severely in-}{ EIGHTEEN STUDENT PILOTS
| juréd his ankle as he slid into a
| base. Roy is about’ now on |eighteen student pilots at the
National Boy Scout - | crutches. Donegal Airport.
ing in New York which
| BREAKS ELBOW IN FALL
Nearly 1,000 men
the sessions at the Waldorf-Astor al Manheim RI, broke his right elbow
| Friday when he slipped as he was
| adjusting some farm machinery on
| his brother's farm, Mount Joy Rl.|the Donegal Airport and Mrs.
He was treated at St. Joseph’s| Elmer Groff of Rheems, recently
flew to Brockton, Mass, where
they visited friends.
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CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES
The Milton Grove Sunday School |
observe Children’s 3
Sunday, June 1st, at 9:30 a.m. The |
Miller Sisters Trio
special music for the occasion.
on Hospital.
| BIRTHS

| Florin, a dzughter at the Columb
MARRIAGE LICENSES Szturday. announced Monday that a third
Jacob L. Hostetter,
town R3, and Jure E. McGarvey, | Joy R2, a daughter Friday at thej for ten pounds, will be validate»

Lancaster General Hospital.
Mr. Albert Fike spent the week-
Mies. C. A. Melhorn spent several
days with Rev. Luke Keifer and
Miss Lydia Weaver celebrated
her seventh birthday, Saturday
Mrs. H. B. Witte] spent Friday
at Harrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklin Skeen
Mrs. Skeen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Don-
egal Springs, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Norman E. Hershey on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shetter and
George Shetter and family on Sun-
ay.
Mrs. R. W. Roberts and her moth-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sweikert
spent the weekend at New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hershey
and son, Robert of Lemoyne and
Mrs. Melvin Weaver of Mount Joy
were Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N. E, Hershey.
Benny Brown Painfully
Injured—Hit By A Bat
“Benny” Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Brown II, 301 East
Main street, was painfully injured
while a spectator at a softball
game on the Park diamond on
Friday night.
Benny was seated on the un-
protected benches with other fans.


ball and the heavy end of the bat
pulled out of the tape and hurtled
back into the crowd, striking
Benny in the face. He suffered a
lacerated forehead above the eye
that required fourteen sutures to
close.
Harry Thomas, small son of
Mrs. Ruth Kaylor was struck by
the same bat and suffered a
bruised head.
dtl lft wi
Wilbur K. Leaman, son of Mr. and
A veteran of U. S. Army duty in
Europe, Leaman will join the re-

— re @
This Section =
Columbia R2.
Mortuary
Record In
George Vogle, seventy, Colums=
bia. -
Harry M. Parmer, fifty-six, of
Martha Louisa, widow of Horace
Dorsey, eighty-one, Columbia.
Mary, widow of Isaiah Zook,
Elizabethtown, aged eighty-one.
Cleveland W. Morzis, sixty-three,
Columbia, was found dead in bed.
Frances W. Herr, Philadelphia, .
formerly of Manheim, at St
Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs. Cyrus Keefer
Elmira L., wife of Cyrus JL.
Keefer, Bainbridge R1, died Sun=
day. She leaves a husband, ‘one
son, a step-son and a step-daugh=
ter, Mrs. Mary Kell, of Bainbridge
R1.

Daniel A. Fackler
Daniel A. Fackler, seventy-four,
Rowenna, Marietta Rl, died at 7:30
am. Monday at his home after a
lengthy illness. He was the son of
the late George and Eleanor Holtz- |
apple Fackler, and conducted a
seed mill at Rowenna for more
than 40 years. Besides his wife,
Ella Fackler, he is survived by one
brother, H. M. Fackler, Des Mo~
ines, Iowa. A number of nieces
and nephews also survive.
Funeral from his late home
Thursday morning with interment
in the East Donegal cemetery.
Mrs. Laura H. Brandt
Mrs. Laura H. Brandt, fifty-one,
wife of Walter H. Brandt, Colum-
bia R1, died at her home Saturday,
after an illness of four months.
She was bern in Rapho township,
a daughter of the late John and
Emma Haines Witmer. She was a
member of the Mennonite Church
Besides her husband, she is sur-
vived by these children: Jay,
Marietta R1; Robert, Columbia R1;
Henry, Elizabethtown; Miriam,
wife of Guy Shultz, Marietta;
Helen, wife of Ear] Stetler, Co-
lumbia R1; and Richard, at home.
Also surviving are 13 grandchil-
dren and these brothers and sis-
ters: Amos; Mary, wife of Charles
Fogie; William; Mae, wife of Harry
Weaver; Oliver; Cora, wife of Paul
Myers, all of Columbia Rl.
Lizzie B. Schwanger
Lizzie B. Schwanger, widow of
Milton Schwanger, died at the
home of her son, Walter, residing
at 1829 North Fourth street,
Harrisburg.
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B'BRIDGE-M'TOWN ROTARY
CLUB GETS ITS CHARTER
Dr. Ralph W. S. Schlosser, Eliza
bethtown, was toastmaster at the
charter presentation meeting of
the Bainbridge-Maytown Rotary
Club held Monday evening in the
Bainbridge High School.
The Rev. William H. Bollman,
Lancaster, was the speaker and
Ear] Godshalk, district governor,
presented the charter. William W,
Mundozff is president of the club.

ANNUAL SERVICE AT EBY'’S
The annual home coming Service
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Eck- {at Eby’s E. U. B. Church northeast
{ man, Holtwood R1, announce the fof Mt. Joy will be held on Sunday
Damages totalling $575 are asked | engagement of their daughter. |afternoon, June 15, 1947 at 2:30 P.
in a suit filed for eighteen-year-old | Thelma M., Lancaster, to John M.|M. There will be a good speaker
| Getz, son of Mrs. Emma Getz, Mt. and good singing.
S. Joy R1
Come. Help make this a good old-
Miss Fckman is a graduate of }fachion service. Rev. I. N. Seldom-~'
ffice of Dr. L. M. Johnson.
| the General Hospital School of fridge will be in charge. :
Nursing and is employed in the

NEARBY REAL ESTATE SOLD
Mr. Getz is engaged in farming. | PRIVATELY THE PAST WEEK
No date has been set for the
Al A Ar
A Lancaster realtor sold a large
tobacco warehouse in Landisville,:
to the General Cigar Co. for Ralph
and Edith E. Snavely and
ANKLE PLAYING BASEBALL and Edith Snavely; and two single
The absence of Mr. Roy Packer | frame properties and acreage near

ADA Aen
S. | at Newcomer's Gas Station is due | Maytown for the Christian C.
to a mishap which was no fault of | Demmy estate to John B. Sheriff.
rr tl Qe
At present there is a class of
Last week James Endslow, Wil-
liam Endslow and Paul McMillan
Earl Breneman. twenty-seven, | made their first solo flights.
A A Ae

er
THEY FLEW TO BROCKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Landis of
AA pian
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yourg |3RD SUGAR STAMP VALID
The Department of Agriculture
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heisey, Mount | 1947 sugar rationing stamp good

Fp
not later than Aug. 1.
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