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COUNTY || ocal Affairs Mortuary
In General
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VOL. XLVIL NO. 1
Council Decided To
Create Boro Authority
For Sewage Installation
The June meeting of Mi Joy |= 7
ay Anil Scout Camporeg
Was Held At Rheems
Burgess Brown absent.
It was moved and seconded that |
Rheems Boy
the direction
Borough Council create
Authority.
by a vote of 5 to 1.
authority will of their scoutmaster, Richard
Shank, played host to troops of
the Chickies District at the annual
Scout Camporee held Saturday
and Sunday on the Rheems carni-
val grounds.
Chickies District is comprised of
troops irom Elizabethtown, Bain-
bridge, East Petersburg, Rheems,
| Rohrerstown, Manheim, Mt. Joy
and the Landisville-Salunga area.
Eight troops participated.
In charge of the event were the
scoutmasters of the various troops,
and O. H. Schwanger, chairman of
the camping committee; Harold
Benzel, district commissioner;
Robert Rutherford, district chair-
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was
was
a Borough
The motion was carried
The purpose of
be, as
appointed, g9 ad the
Boro Sewage proposition.
Burgess Brown reported
lection of $12.00 for license fees
for May and Squire Hendrix $25.00
auto fines.
The Street
garbage and
ing of some
started
on Columbia
moved. Others
yet.
The Water committee reported
resevoir not as yet cleaned,- due to
creek being too muddy. Reported
during 1944 there was 71,419,000
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A Number of
Auto Mishaps
For The Week
We had number
auto accidents thruout this locality
the week.
the
under
Members of
| Scout Troop,
said soon
to ahe with
a col-
committee reported
ashes hauled. Patch-
Oiling will ke
20th. Two irees
would be re-
streets.
June
Ave.
not
after
necessary as



This Sections
Numerous
Weddings
Miss Mary Lou Markley,
College, daughter of Mrs.
Markley, Pennsburg, became the
! bride of Arthur Hendrix, son of
Big Truck Upsets [ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrix,
A tractor-trailer truck upset on | this boro, at 11 a.m. Friday in the
the Harrisburg Pike at the east end | Lutheran Church, State College.
of town at 7:30 p.m. Sunday | The Rev. Mr. Cordie officiated.
Chief of Poiice Elmer Zerphey | -
said the driver, Clarence R. Wan-
del, Uniontown, Pa., was driving
east when he lost control on Sny-
der’s Hill. The vehicle snapped off
a pole by the side of the road, and
then turned over. The vehicle was
owned by the Atlantic Freight
Lines, Inc, and was being driven
from Uniontown at the The
driver injured the
crash.
The next day
was reloaded on another
Boy Three, Struck
John Strickler, three. Elizabeth-
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PW
Both Drivers Fined
As Result 0f Crash
on col-
on Main
Kauff-
secuted
State
of Lena
the usual
during
Betty Jane Stoner
Edward Grant Myers
Miss Betty Jane Stoner, 524 S.
St., daughter of Mr. and
Charles E. Miller, 516 S.
St., Lancaster, became the
bride of Edward Grant Myers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L.
Myers, Salunga, at 2:30 p.m. Sun-
in Christ Lutheran Church.
Rev. G. Martin Ruoss officiat-
me
Lime
Mzs.
Lime
time.
was not in
day
The
ed.
A held
church sccial rcom after
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the entire cargo
truck. :
in the
which the
reception was
NAME A. HACKMAN HEAD
OF LANDISVILLE LIONS CLUB
Arthur Hackman, supervising
principal of East Hempfield Town-
ship H. S., was
f the Landisville Lions Club at a
meeting in the Landisville fire
hal] Monday R.
L. Hcusman.
Nc Baer was named
vice president, Elmer Cone,
and Jay T. Dombach, third. Benja-
min Greider was elected secretary,
Lester Good financial
George Miller
elected president
As the resut of a head
lision at 3:30 p.m. Friday
Street, Mount Joy, Gladys
man, Manheim R1, was pre
on a charge of operating a motor
vehicle without a license. The
owner of the car, Kenneth C. Best,
Dry Run, Franklin
prosecuted charge
mitting the offense.
After the crash, Best was con-
veyed to St. Jeseph's Hospital for
treatment and later discharged.
Passengers in the second
driven by Wanda McComsey,
Coatesville R1; and Janet Martin,
of Coatesville R1. Both received
minor injuries and were treated
by Dr. R. M. Thome, Mt. Joy.
According to police, cars are
damaged extensively.
Chief of Police Elmer
said the defendants -
fore Justice of the Peace Arthur
Hendrix and Gladys Kauffman
paid $10.00 fine ard costs and Ken-
neth C. Best, paid $25.00 fine and
costs.
night, succeeding
man first
second,
county, was | and secre-
on a of per-| tary. was renamed
treasurer.
Charles Long became Lion Tam-
and George Schenck, Tail
Twister. William Hoffman and
George Robertson were elected to
the koard of directors.
re
LOCAL YOUNG MAN SERVING
IN TOKYO—YOKCHAMA AREA
Pfe. Charles K. Frey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul B. Frey, 26 W. Main |
St., this boro, is serving with the |
er,
car,
both
Zerphey
be-
tion duty in the Tokyo-Yokohama
area. He entered the Army in Sep-
tember, 1946, received basic
training at Ft. Knox, Ky. He has |
December,
appeared
and
keen since
1546.
overseas

SATURDAY. JUNE 7. 1947
27TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE
LANCASTER COUNTY FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION
On the last page of this issue is detailed information
concerning the day's events as scheduled for the Firemen's
Convention to be held at Mount Joy this Saturday, June 7.
Program for the day. general committee, route of
parade, order of formation, prizes and carnival news are
all listed for your convenience.
The gigantic pdrade will feature twenty-six fire com-
panies, twenty-seven musical organizations and eight
Come to Mount Joy. Saturday


First Cavalry Division on occupa- |

Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June 5, 1947
East Donegal Twp.
Junior High School
Y Promotion Exercises
The eleventh annual promotion |
|exercises of the East Donegal town- |
ship Junior High school were held !
at Maytown Monday evening. The |
following program was rendered:
Processional, Pomp and Circum-
stance, Marion Ney; Invocation,
|Rev. Wilbur M. Allison; Class Chor-
Prayer for Peace, Flemming;
| | Historical
Jane Waller; Marimba
| Old Refrain, Joretta Hubley:
| - Industrial Pennsylvania, Bernie
Lyons; Saxaphone Solo - Flower
Song, - Lange, Robert Linard; Es-
say ~- Cultural Pennsylvania, Mar-
ion Ney; Trumpet Solo - Love's
Dream - Liszt, Richard Crane; Es-
say - Agricultural Pennsylvania, J.
Wilmer Longenecker; Clarinet Solo
In a Persian Market Ketelby,
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Class Day Exercises
Held Tues. Evening
The graduating class of 1947 of
Mount Joy high school held its Class
Day exercises in the high school
auditorium on Tuesday evening.
Two one-act plays entitled “Pest
Guest” and “Two Crooks and a
Lady”, were entertaining features
of the exercises.
The girls’ ensemble sang two sel-
ections, “When Day Is Done” and
“The Little French Clock”.
Wilbur I. Beahm, supervising
principal, presented the following
awards:
Ethel M, Broske, award in Arith-
metic, Chalres Hallgren; Henry G.
Carpenter, Commercial Awards, 1st
place Phyllis Becker, 2nd place
Patricia Kepple; Clyde E. Gerber-
ich, Short Story Award, Betty Jane
Melhorn: Eli B. Hostetter, Athletic
Award, William Conrad; Dr. Oliver
G. Longenecker Memorial Gold
Cross Award Bruce Myers: John E.
Schroll, Journalism Award, Clar-
ence Weldon; G. Walter Sloan,
Science Award, Carole Somer; Dr.
Asher F. Snyder Memorial Ameri-
History Award (Junior Stud-
ent) Anna Espenshade; Frank R.
Tyndall, Courtesy Award, Betty
Ament; Catharine G. Zeller, Speech
Award, Clarence Weldon; Chamber
of Commerce Award, JoAnne Gar-
ber; Lions’ Club Award, Charles
Eshleman; Rotary Club, Vocational
Home Economics award, Mildred
Lehman; Mt. Joy High School Home
Economics Award, Helen Thomas;
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VFW Post Will Hold
Next Meeting At Cove
V. F. W. Post 5752 held their reg-
ular meeting on Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock in the fire hall.
The meeting was called to order
by Commander Bailey. Command-
er Bailey stated that he would like
to thank everyone who, participated
or helped in making our Memorial
Day a great success.
Athletic director
stated that the
has received their
would like
| of our town who helped sponsor the
{us
can
Robert Balmer

and
uniforms.
| team.
| Three Delegates were elected to
go to the V. F. W. State Encamp-
{ment to be held in Harrisburg in
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rm re ell ree
DEEDS RECORDED
Howard R. and Mary J. Land-
vater, Mount Joy: Esther, M. and
| George J. Badum, Philadelphia, to
| Carl B. Sensenich, Manheim Twp.
tract of land with buildings. West
Donegal Twp.
Oliver M.
Conoy Twp.,
Huggins, Bainbridge,
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| Twp., $4,000.
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and Grace L. Sager,
to John F. and Alma
lot, Conoy
John W. Dillinger, Mount Joy,
to Joseph C. and Cora P. Bankus,
Elizabethtown, premises, 117 Co-
lumbia Ave., Mount Joy, $7,300.
Jacob and Elizabeth Zercher,
Mount Joy, to Abraham L. Haines,
{ Mount Joy, triangular lot, Mount
} Joy.
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"drowned in a dam
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Pennsylvania, |
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VFW Softball team |
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to thank the Merchants |

Brief News Of
The Day From
Local Dailies
A 2-cents-a-pack tax went on all
| cigarets June 1.
The administration building of
| Muhlenberg College, Allentown, was
destroyed by fire.
Two teen-aged Palmyra boys
near Palmyra
when their boat upset.
The fourth annual Lancaster Co.
horse show will be held June 6th
to 8th on the Columbia pike.
Jaloppy racing will be held on a
5 mile track at Zeller’s grove,
near Myerstown, next Sunday.
Raymond Eves, 24, Conestoga RI,
fell asleep driving his struck
a culvert and now he's in bad shape
car,
in a hospital.
Margaret, wife of Walter Harnish,
Lancaster R5, was killed by an
auto while walking across the sireet
She is forty-five.
Capt. Harry T. Watts drove from
Seattle, Washington, Philadel-
phia on a set of old license plates
before he was arrested.
171 persons were killed in air-
plane mishaps in two days. 52 of
these perished when a passenger
plane crashed at Havre de Grace,
Md.
Thirty-nine of the 48 people a-
board were killed when a 4-engined
United Airlines plane failed to gain
altitude in a take-off from La-
Guardia field, New York.
Thirty-eight hundred employes
at the Armstrong Cork Co. Lan-
caster’'s largest industry, off
duty due to a strike. They want a
raise of 17%. cents an hour.
rl
SHORT CIRCUIT CAUSED FIRE
Damage estimated at $40 result-
ed when a short circuit apparently
set fire to the ignition system in an
automobile owned by Wilbuz
Sweikert, Florin, at 10:30 p.m. Sun-
day, the Marietta about
one and one-half of
Mount Joy. Both Sweikert and
his wife were in the car at the
time the fire, but neither
injured.
to
are
road
miles south
on
of was
called
J.
Fire
Fire
Co., was
Chief Jno.
estimated the damage.
SER RE
THE SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL
COMMENCHVENT EXERCISES
WILL BE HELD TONIGHT
The sixty-third Com-
mencement exercises will be held
at Mount Joy high school this eve-
ning, Thursday, June 5.
Forty-one members of the Class
of 47 presented their dip-
lomas Mervin W. Brandt,
Superintendent of
Friendship
to the
Schrol]
scene.
annual
be
Mr.
County
will
by
assistant
Schools.
The Commencement address will
be given by the Rev. Robert W. An-
thony, Presbyterian Minister, New
York City, who has chosen as his
subject “The Paradox of Freedom”
The theme of the student addresses
is “Education—Past, Present and
Future.”
Musical numbers will be present-
Charles
ed by the ensemble and
Eshleman.
eH irs
Personal Mention
Mrs. K. Baierle of Pitman, N. J.
spent ten days with her cousin, Mrs.
George Schneider on East Donegal
street.
Mrs. Rice
Shirley and Donna of
spent the week-end with
Mrs. Park Neiss, Jr.
Miss Freda Steffen and Mr. Frank
Shank of Elizabethtown spent Sun-
day with the latters sister’, Mrs.
Park Neiss, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer and
children of Trenton, N. J., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ressler of
Mount Joy R. D. 2, returned home
after spending two weeks with their
daughter and family, Mrs. Ross
Maurer at Akron, Ohio.
daughters
Millersville
Mr. and
Ivan and
Its Our Birthday
Just forty-six years ago, June
1, 1901, the first issue of the
Bulletin put in an appearance,
so here we go on our forty-sev-
enth milestone.

of the Bulletin is in
receipt of the fsllowing letter
der date of June 2, from Mr.
M. Haverstick, District Game
tector:
Today Daniel G. Forry,
owne a farm on the edge of Mount
ownes a farm on the edge of Mount
Boro), complained to me of the
promiscuous and dangerous shoot-
ing on the part of boys with 22
rifles , in the vicinity of his farm.
He stated that one of these bullets
whistled very closely to the head
of his hired man the other day and
when the boys were called to re-
garding this near accident, they
just laughed and shot again. Mr.
Forry said his name can be used
as
that his farm is always open te |
public hunting in the fall, but if
parents continue to permit this
dangerous shooting on the part of
their sons, he is going to post his
farm against al] trespassing at all
times of the year. For the benefit
of the parents it may be interest-
The Editor
un-
John
Prc-
who
The American Legion at Manheim
| will build a New home.
$2.00 a Year in Advance |
A Warning To Boys
And Their Parents:
Please Be Careful
22's are
accord-
ing to know that these
dengerous within one mile
ing to the manufacturer. Several |
people have been killed in Lan-
aster C-unty with 22 calibre
lets while groundhog hunting. One
cf the victims was a man who was
killed instantly with a 22 at a
distance of 465 feet, actual mea-
surement. Mr. Forry also informed
the writer that his neighbor, Ezra
Engle also feels the same
Forry regarding this promiscuous
shooting.
The writer
kird shooting occurs
is also informed that
around all
! edges of Mount Joy Boro by boys,
| instruct
the complainant and he stated |
|
|
! without
and parents are hereby warned to
their sons regarding this
alleged illegal shooting. Hunting
licenses must be displayed on the
back while shooting and wild bird
cr animal, WHETHER PROTECT-
ED OR NOT, and said wild birds
¢r animals may not be shot with-
in 450 feet of occupied buildings
the occupant’s consent.
The safety zone law provides a $25
penalty for any infractions, and
(Turn to page 3)

Alumni Dinner Dance
Friday Evg., June 13
Alumni members received letters
this week announcing the Alumni
dinner dance to be held, Friday,
June 13th at seven o'clock. While
no mention was made as to whether
the affair was to be informal or not.
The Committee announced this
week that it was entirely optional
and would be either semi-formal
<i informal.
The Committee has been work-
ing very hard to arrange for a fast
moving and very interesting pro-
gram introducing several unique
ideas. Mr. Jos. D. Moore is well
known locally and has quite a rep-
utation master of ceremony
and along with Perry Scott's orch-
estra, Alumni members and their
guests are in for an enjoyable eve-
as a
ning.
The Committee urgently requests
early return of reply cards so
that necessary reservations can
made. Already the large number of
cards received indicate that the af-
fair will be most successful.
An effort is being made to con-
tact all members and in the event
an alumni member has been missed,
please contact president, Harry G.
Walters or Christine Weidman, sec-
retary.
the
be
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RETURNING TO CALIFORNIA
Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Fisher and
family, of Los Angeles, California,
left here Monday their return
journey to the west coast.
The Fishers been
Rev. Fisher's foster-father,
D. Stehman, on S. Market
A ie
RESTOCK THE STREAMS
trout restocking
Lancaster County will
Monday. Each stream
closed for five
on
visiting
Mr. L
St.
have
WILL
The
program
begin next
stocked will
days.
mid-season
in
be

Awards Presented At
E. Donegal Twp. High
At Commencement Tuesday
evening at East Donegal Township
high these students the
following awards:
Safety Patrol Medal,
Ney; Bausch-Lomb Science Award
(medal), James Strickland: The
Raffensperger Journalism Award
($5), Shirley Heisey; The Faculty
English Award ($5), Ben Hess;
The Alumni History Award ($5),
Ben Hess; Lions “Best Citizen”
Award ($5). John Drescher and
Betty Ebersole; Martin S. Musser
Agriculture Award ($5), Omar
Brubaker; Richard H.
Commercial Award ($10),
Lou Kelly; O. K. Snyder Industria]
Arts Award ($5) Snyder;
The American Legion
Samue] Ney and Pearl
Valedictorian Award,
Prescott; The Simons Award
Ben Hess.
A MM
POLICE DOG DEMONSTRATION
WAS GIVEN AT DONEGAL
The June meeting of the
Rose 4-H Baby Beef and
Club was scheduled
the farm of John
miles west. of here,
Springs Church,
“police dog demonstration”
ducted by members of the
sylvania State Police was a feature
of the program.
> ee
received
Samuel
Leroy
Awards,
Dohner;
Dorothy
($50).
Red
Lamb
held at
three
Donegal
A
con-
to be
Fisher,
near
last evening.
Penn-
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
daughter Tuesday at
caster General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ober,
Joy, a son Saturday at the
Joseph’s Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gaul,
place, a son Friday, at the
ter General Hospital.
K. Brown,
a the Lan-
Mt.
St.
this |

The American Legion Auxiliary
“George in a Jam”,
CAST. OF
A Youthful
will present
JIM GRAY -
JACK CARSON -
MA LARKINS - Her Mother .
POP LARKINS - Sara's Father
ACT
ACT II—Same place -

of Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185, [nesday and Thursday,
at | 12th.
CHARACT
Guardian ..........4.....
MISSY BROWN - His Mutinous Ward .....
GEORGE FORBES - Another ward of
ODESSA - The colored Cook .................
George's bosom friend cose
NELLIE MARROW - A school teacher .....
SARA JANE LARKINS - A rustic heires
ZEKE STEBBINS - A rural detetative .
TIME— Any Summer morning.
PLACE—Jim Gray's home
I—Living Room of Jim Grays home.
A month later.
ACT IlI—The following morning.
STAGE HANDS—Herbert Young,
| Coen, Richard Sheetz, Raymond Pennell, and Newton Kendig.
“George In A Jam’ By The
American Legion Auxiliary
the high school auditorium on Wed- |
June 11 and |
ERS
. Harry Walters
. Doris Br
his _. : Newion Ken:
a Rov Sie
. Nettie Germer
. Martha Detx
...... Ruth Strickler
.. John Newcomer
. Kenneth Snyder
in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Robert Hoffmaster, Clyde
Lancas- |
hl- | {
as Mr. |
Manheim’s American Legion Post
began th econstruction of its new
$50,000 home.
Raymond Culp, 17, Columbia R1,
hurt when his motorcycle ran
side of a trailer.
was
into the
The lock industry
two million
Lancaster,
locks
at
which produces
is the largest in the world
Pick, Bedford Co. truck
was prosecuted for causing a
at East Petersburg.
| Four men were arrested by State
Police in the theft of $1,000 worth
| of brass castings from a foundry at
| Marietta.
The payment of a debt, one red
| rose, will take place in Zion Luth-
Manheim, Sunday,
monthly,
0. F.
driver,
motor accident
eran church,
June 8.
Lester Divit and Robert W. Rill,
| teachers in the Marietta schools,
resigned and accepted positions in
the East Lampeter schools.
Thieves troke open a
machine in the rest
Baker's Diner, Elizabethtown,
cash and merchandise.
a
LEGION AUXILIARY TO
NOMINATE OFFICERS. JUNE 10
Next Tuesday June 10,
the monthly meeting of the Ameri-
Legion Auxiliary will be held
Legion Home at eight
vending
of
and
room
stole
evening.
can
at
clock.
Members are asked to please
attend, as a nomination of officers
is called for the June meeting and
presence is desired.
cast of
play “George
directress Mrs.
the 0'=
your
for
in and
James Shaecer are
practice for
June 11
the
its
The characters
a Jam,”
week of
in their last
presentation of the play
and 12th.
Anyone desiring tickets may ob-
tain them from any member of the
Auxiliary.
RE A lL A
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week

|
Albright | were
Mazy | of
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snavely
Saturday callers at the
and Mrs. Harry Leedom.
Ida Easton of Middletown
Mr. Mrs. Martin Lig-
gins on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.
Philadelphia and
Stewart Brown New Jersey
Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Kauffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
and Mrs. Stah] of Camp Hill were
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
Mrs. Harry Leedom.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sr., and Mr.
home
Mr.
Mrs.
visited and
Homer Barr, of
Mr. and Mrs.
of
were guests
Leedom
and
George Mumper
A. D. Garber and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Mumper
daughter, spent the week
Buck Ridge Camp, Perry Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlegel-
milch and Edward Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Naylor, of West
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
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re ere ene
and
end at
A CHANGE IN RESIDENCE
Mr. Robert Bachman and family
will move into the first floor New-
apartment, corner Main and
Sts., which vacated
comer
Market
was
|
Yoox by Sam Bashore and fami-
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| Albert
{ charges
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| service with the
r. Bachman is employed at the
H. S. Newcomer garage.
tn sm Ao ition
SOCIETIES MEET AT DONEGAL
The Mt. Joy and Donegal Pres-
Societies will
evening, June
at the Donegal
Missionary
meet next Tuesday
10th at 7:45 p.
| Church House.
Miss Mary Strickler, speaker will
tell of her experiences while
Red Cross
DO
byterian
m.,
in
STOP SIGN VIOLATION
Chief Fimer Zerphey prosecuted
Kempf, Lan
failing to
gn. Kempf
Arthur Hendrix
Pe: 1Ce.
—— ee
caster, on
of observe a
summoned
Justice of
stop si was
before
the
| SILVER WEDDING
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{ will
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs.
celebrate
wedding anniversary
day, June 11th.
HE'S GETTING BETTER
Mr. Joseph Funbar, who has
been very seriously ill at his home
on North Barbara St, very
much improved at this writing.
Warren H. Bentzel
twenty-fifth
Wednes-
their
next
is
Record In
This Section
Harvey Johnson Albright, 76, *
Columbia.
Clarence M. Graham, (ny tive
Manheim R1. i
Mrs. Catharine Collier,
Columbia Saturday.
Minnie, wife of Harry Shan
Columbia, aged sixty-one.
Frank M. Musser, seventy=sit,.
Lincoln, was found dead in his hen.
house.
Judge
7, 2
Fred Schuyler Reese,
suddenly. ; bi
Mary, wife of Franklin W. Tra=
gresser,
hospital.
Dr. Richard Reeser, 72,
known Columbia physician,
Friday.
Lillie, widow of Wilson E. cone
gan, a native of Columbia, at Fawn
Grove, York Co.
Mrs. Chas. G. Hartman, fifty-two
former assistant superintendent at
the Columbia Hospital, died at St.
Joseph Hospital.
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Comm'ity Bible School
To Open June 9th
On Monday morning, June 9th,
the Community Vacation Bible
School will open in the Evagpgelical
United Brethren Church. The ses=
sions will be held each momming
Monday through Friday for a period
of three years. There will be class=
es for children ranging in ages Iv
four years to fifteen years,
the direction of capable, wns
ed teachers.
The time during the sessions will
be spent in Bible lessons, story
telling, singing, handwork, meme}
work, and games.
Since this is a community school,
children from all denominations
Mt. Joy and vicinity are encourags
ed to attend. i!
Children who have not weiner} i
are to register Monday morning
the church between the hour of
8:30 and 9:00.
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LIONS HEAR
REVEREND Mc¢GREGOR
The Rev. Thomas A. McGragor,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
the meeting of the Lions Club, on
Tuesday evening at Hostetters. His
topic was “Combining Service With
The Spiritual”.
Officers nominated at the last
meeting were elected. They will be
installed at the next meeting with
District Governor Arthur Eshleman
in charge. A proposed trip to Con=
owingo was discussed and it was des
cided that the club would substitute
this trip for one of its regular meet=
ings later in the summer,
One guest Lewis Bixler and 37
members of the club, were present,
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Marian K. Neiss, Mount Joy and
Robert W. Seibert, Elizabethtown,.
at Elkton, Md.
Charles E. Hendrix, Mount Joy,
and Eva B. Arehart, Mount Joy.
John A. Chard, Elizabethtown,
and Martha J. Heisey, Mt. Joy R2,
Robert C. Beamenderfer, Mount
Joy, and Ethel A. Earhart, Mount
Joy R2.
Lewis Winters and June Ang,
stadt, both of this boro.
John H. Chard, Elizabethtown,
and Martha J. Heisey, Mt. Joy R2,
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POLICE REPORT FOR MAY
The May report from our Chief
of Police Elmer Zerphey follows:
Reckless driving, 4; improper
11: speeding, 1; stop sign,
2: violation of restricted
improper turn, 1; no.
license, 1; permitting
accidents investigated,
passing,
violations,
license, 1;
operators
violation, 1;
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HAD A BIRTHDAY 13
Miss Jean Elizabeth Darrenkamp,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Al
Darrenkamp on East Main St., cele
bbrated her thirteenth birthday ony
Monday, June 2nd.

CITIZENS OF MOUNT JOY
Friendship Fire Company is
asking your cooperation during
the Firemen's Parade on Satur-
day afternoon. Will you please
place drinking water and drink-
ing receptacles at a convenient
spot along the curb at Your home
or business place, for the parad-
ers?
Your kindness will be

appreciated.

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Columbia, at the Hamburg
Church, Mt. Joy, was the speaker at '