45¢ 1 29¢ kle, Loaf MOST P The -THE-MINUTE WwW E EKLY I N LANCASTER a COUNTY “Mount J oy Bulletin VOL. XLVII, NO. 16 Rots Seria Here & Lancaster to be Relocated Thief Stole : a New Car at Agency E. A 1947 model automobile was stolen from a show room a short distance east of Elizabethtown, on Thursday night, according to State Police reports. The Police said the stolen auto was found damaged several hours later. A window was broken gain the Kraybill Kaiser-Frazer Agency near Eliza- | bethtown, Pvt. Peter P. Oreszko | reported, and the thief then drove the auto through the garage entrance. A truck driver discovered the car abandoned on the Florin-Mt. Joy road. Police said it had ap- parently gotten out of the control of the driver, careened into a field and then crashed against an em- bankment. A fender was damaged. Police said the theft occurred be- tween 10 p.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday. OC County ‘Champs’ Were Banqueted The Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 American Legion tendered its Junior Legion Base Ball Team, champions of Lancaster County, a banquet at Hostetter’'s Banquet hall on Friday evening. “Pop” Hostetter served the boys all the chicken they could eat and they sure got their fill. Benj. F. Groff acted master and introduced ers. Charles Solo, coach of the Franklin and Marshall ball team, who gave a very interesting talk, and Shorty Miller, and Coach of the Edison Junior High School, Harrisburg, also official of the Professional Lumb to Dury 4) Elizabt'h’tn Moose Women Banquet The fifth annual banquet of the Birthday Club of the Women of the Moose at Elizabethtown was held at Baker's Diner last Wednes- day evening with Lulu Saltzer in charge of the following program: Star Spangled Banner, audience; Minutes of 1946, Minnie Eshleman; Marimba selections, Marion Bates; Humerous reading, Minnie Eshle- Vocal duet, Nettie Landis Vocal Trio, Mary Janet Kaylor and Reading, Mary Houseal; Duet, Ruth Herr and Marion Bates; Vocal Solos, Alice Warner and Kathryn Martin; (Turn to page 4) > —— GREENAWALT BEAUTY PARLOR TO REOPEN HERE The many friends of Miss Ida Greenawalt, formerly town, now of York, wil] be pleased learn that in the near future she will reopen’ a beauty parlor here. Miss Greenawalt, who operated Ida’s Beauty Shoppe on Marietta St, for many years, will be cen- trally located on the second floor of the Lester Roberts building, 47- 51 East Main St. entrance to new as toast- the speak- foot an Foot man; and Ruth Herr; Jane Thompson, Alice Warner; of to Extensive alterations to the apartment and beauty parlor at 49 and 1-2 E. Main St. are now and it is hoped Miss will be established by in progress, Greenawalt November 1. ——— Qe. LARGE MORTGAGE-DEED RECORDING FOR THE YEAR A total of 10,932 deeds and 4,392 mortgages were recorded in the Recorder of Deeds office in the court house from Jan. 7, 1946 to Jan. 4, 1947, according to an audit completed recently by the Auditor General's office, to | Principal | The State ways has finally planned the road between Harris- locate burg and Lancaster, Lancaster and running a short distance east | Joy. At Harrisburg Tuesday [Third Lane Will Be Added On Three Hills on The Same Of Elizabethtown | Road Between E’town- Mid’n of High- | to re- starting a to a point of Mount a De- | partment spokesman said that by | Winter ment hopes four-lane or next Spring | for a Mt. Joy, running | Railroad “The new road will the edge of Lancaster into a future by-pass | for traffic between and Harrisburg,” will hit the city is not it will provide access nounced, distance just (Turn to page These of local interest, with the referee: have that he suffered a for Martin on July 8, seeking tc terminate working | Rheems, | to advertise divided frem Lancaster to a point east of north of proposed highway will Landisville and Salunga. the Depart- for bids highway the tracks. The by-pass run along and will fit of the city Philadelphia the official said. “While the exact location where it yet definite, to the city and still fit in with the by-pass.” No details on the by-pass were an- The changes will include use of the Manheim pike route for some north of Lancaster, 6) Qe COMPENSATION CASES LISTED FOR HEARINGS two compensation Claims Back Injury Harry G. Heisey, Rheems, cases been filed claims back injury when pinned under a tractor while H. Cope, 1946. Cope is the compen- sation payments and Heisey claims | that he is stil] disabled. | Earning Less Money W. Showalter, Calvin je 1s a petition for | from the Columbia, compensation Columbia Telephone Co. claiming that as a result of a back GABLE BRIDGE A recommendation inter-county bridge River between southern Lancaster counties S. Edward Gable, Lancaster Susquehanna ed Automobile State Secretary F. Smock, Smock. The DEEDS RECORDED Harry A. Mount Joy Twp. to Joy Twp., $2,000. Amos B. and Therest lot Twp. the contract number of bridges county, has its men Last week they span over Little ceived gave aluminum. but ihe water quehanna river. ange i was president cof the latter made no in his public talk, which followed. —————- eee Chickies on the way to Newtown, a coat of avirides since earned hot there is a big leak in the main across the Sus- | injury he sustained last June 15 | he is earning less money than { prior to the accident. Showalter was a former resident of our boro. erect A fliers RECOMMENDS NEW ACROSS THE RIVER that a across be new the construct- York and made by Club, to of Highways, Ray at a picnic held by the Tucquam Lions Club at Holtwood Tuesday evening. Gable briefly cited the need for the span in a talk preceding an address by reply and Elsie M. Stauffer, Howard S. Landis, Mount Joy Twp., lot Mount R. Wagner, Londonderry Twp., Lebanon coun- ty, to G. K. Wagner, Mt. Joy Twp., containing 2.42 acres, Mt. Joy ———— eee PAINTING THE BRIDGES The Pittsburgh concern who re- to paint a thruout on the the job. the steel creek, EE DISCOVER SHORTAGE CAUSE Marietta claimed its water short- ace was due to the long dry spell hav. has rn boy 2 “Mount Joy, Pa., Thursduy Artificial Breeders Meeting Oct. 13-14 The Fall meeting of the State Association of Artificial Breeding Cooperatives in Pennsylvania will be held at Landisville Oct. 13 and 14, association officials announced Monday. There five are of these dairy establishments in Pennsyl- vania, with headquarters in Tunk- hannock, Lewisburg, Allentown, Clarion and Landisville. Inspection of the Landisville plant of the Southeastern Pennsyl- vania association is scheduled for 2 pm. on Oct. 13, and the annual banquet will be held at 6:30 at the Stevens House, Lancaster. A husiness session in the Fire Company Hall at Landisville at 9 Oct. 14 will conclude the Fall convention, Reservations for the banquet should be made through David Yoder, Landisville, er of the local association, to Cet, 11, it was announced. Brief News Of The Day From Local Dailies The Penna. R. R. has ordered 141,000 new steel rails at a cost of p.m. am. rooms and manag- prior $7,896,000. Red Lion, York, Co. was spray- ed with 300 gallons of DDT as a preventive against polio, Elwood Parmer, took a dive shallow Samuel twenty, of Lancaster, that broke his Plain into water was too and neck. and medium steers declined 25 to hundred at the Lancaster yards on Tuesday. While grade fat 50 cents per stock the river at Long Level Saturday night, John F. Pomraning, forty-five, of York, fell out of a boat and was drown- ed. Because her were shipping sella Hvoslef has crossed the At- lantic Ocean 145 times. She figures she spent about three years on the water. ——— Qt renee fishing in and father Mrs. Mad- husband brokers, NEARBY LADY'S AUTO IS PARKED OVER A WEEK Lancaster contact the parked in front of the General Hospital, N. Lime St., Lancaster, for more than a week. Tags on the are trying to an police owner of auto tar were issued to Elizabeth Kut- ridge, Mount Joy R2, police said, | but they have no report of the | car having been stolen. -— Wr APPLIED FOR A DIVORCE Cruelty and indignities are the grounds for the action brought by Margaret P. Brown, this boro, against Martin S. Brown, Jr., also of this place. The Browns were { married Apri] 20, 1946, and sepa- rated Aug. 4 of this year. es WHITE ELEPHANT PARTY All members of the Ladies Aux- iliary of Friendship Fire Company are asked to bring a gift (50¢c) to the Auxiliary meeting Thursday, Sept, 17, for the Bingo White Elephant Party. BN 396 4-H PIGS SOLD FOR $23,038 AT LANCASTER WED. The three hundred and sixty-five pigs shown by 4-H Club members of Lancaster and York counties, vsere sold at public sale at Lancas- ter yesterday for $23,038. They av- eraged $30.526 per hundredweight. Afternoon, September 18, Three Fine Farms Change Ownership Three desirable farms thruout this locality were sold at good prices during the past week. $572 An Acre Donegal township farm along the highway leading Elizabethtown to Maytown, was purchased at $572 an acre, a tota] of $11,550, by Allen Royer, Fontanna, Lebanon county, when offered at public sale Satur- day afternoon by Emma N. Shank A West of 20 acres, from and Frances E. Ebersole, heirs of Jacob B. Shank, deceased. The premises include 2-story frame dwelling of 11 rooms with all modern conveniences, tobacco shed, large barn with water bowls in stalls, and other buildings. F. B. Aldinger the auctioneer. E. Donegal Farm Sold An E. Donegal township farm of along Colebrook road Donegal Spring to purchased at $275 acre by Marvin Landis, Bain- R1, at public sale held by Irvin Hoffines, Improvements in- clude 2 and 1-2 story brick house, tobacco shed for ten acres of and other buildings. C. 8S. Frank, auctioneer; and Louis May, attorney, conducted the sale. Rapho Farm Sold was 12 acres, leading {rom Marietta, an was bridge barn, leaf, A Rapho township farm of 61 acres, 103.37 perches, of sand soil, along road leading from Mt. Hope to Mastersonville, was purchased for the sum of $7,240 by Ira Petti- coffer, Manheim borough, at sale held by Herbert O. Wolgemuth. Eight acres are meadow, with stream, and two acres are wood- land. Improvements include frame house with summer kitchen and wash house, frame bank barn, to- bacco shed and hog sty. E. V. Spahr was the auctioneer. Sold Privately George W. Bard and Son sold a new single Cape Cod dwelling and garage at Landisville for J. Urban Baker to John F. and John A. Scheffer. etl OCs NEW B&L SHARES AVAILABLE OCT. 1; LIMIT, TEN SHARES The Directors of the Mount Joy Building and Loan Association ap- proved the opening of the 40th series of installment shares for October 1st, 1947. The sixteenth series will be matured and paid out at the same time. The Association has many de- mands for mortgage loans and will not limit shares in the new series to five person as in the past several] years but will sell ten per person for a limited time. So this year twenty-two mortgage were placed. The Building and Loan assisted in the purchase of 200 this community since its incorpor- ation, vr eis MT. JOY POST NO. 5752 WILL APPLY FOR CHARTER Approval by the County Court of a charter for incorporation of the “Mt. Joy Post No. 5752, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars” will be asked Friday. Incorporators are: John and Miles Fink, Florin: McLaughlin, Charles John R. Germer, Martin S. Brown, per far loans over homes in Charles Joseph E. W. Bailey, Wallace Zerphey, Cletus A. Kay- lor, Robert Balmer, Lester Hostet- ter, Russel Sumpman, Jr., and Robert Eshleman, all of Mount Joy. eet THIRTY-FIVE CHICKENS ARE STOLEN FROM MRS. SNYDER Mrs. Catherine Snyder, Florin, Thursday reported to State Police the theft of 35 red chickens, valued at $70, from Tuesday night. —_——— SILVER SPRING FLOWER SHOW The Civic Club of Silver Spring will hold their second annual flower show, at the Silver Spring E. U. B. Church on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19 and 20. ————— —— MARRIAGE LICENSES Ralph Rhoads Shenk, Mount Joy R2, and Mae Louise Nace, 342 N. 3rd St., Columbia. Stanly Reinhold Sowers, Manheim: R2, and Fern Doris Anderson, Man- heim R2 her farm sometime -— - 1947 TWO PERSONS INJURED IN TRUCK-AUTO COLLISION Two persons were injured in ‘a truck-auto collision on the Man- heim-Mount Joy road, about a mile west of Manheim, on Mon- day. about thir- suffered a Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, ty, 125 E, James St, nose and possible She was admitted to the Lancaster General Hospital. Frank W. Grube, thirty-two, N. Cedar St, Lititz, suffered left shoulder and treated at the hospital. Charles Sim- mons, who investigated, said Mrs. Reynolds was driving a 1947 Cad- illac west on the highway and a Cooper bakery truck was operated east by Grube. Extensive damage to the left front of the and left front of the truck was esti- mated at $1.500. —_—— Off. Zerphy's Motor Court lacerated inter- nal injuries. 147 an injured was same State Policeman auto Chief of Police, Elmer Zerphey, reported the following prosecu- tions made by him during the past week: Ray Block, Sidney, Illinois, was prosecuted on a charge of speed- ing and at immediate hearing before Squire Hendrix, pleaded guilty and was released pay- ment of $13.50 fine and costs. Edward Ausman, Havertown, Pa.,, wag prosecuted for improper passing and will be summoned for a hearing before Squire Hen- drix. Ralph Dillon, Elmira, N. Y.. was prosecuted for speeding and at an immediate hearing before Squire Hockenberry, pleaded guilty and was released on payment of $13.50 fine and costs. an he on John Edward Nissel, Etters RI, was prosecuted on a speed law violation and will be summoned for a hearing before Squire Hock- enberry, a... A Birthday Party For Miss Gail Shelly Mrs. Arion Shelly, Donegal Springs Road, entertained at a birthday party their daughter, Gail, celebrated her tenth kirthday. A five was served followed by games and Mr. and for who luncheon o'clock party later the guests enjoyed the movies at Joy Attending were: Jeannette Gruber, Helen Bucher, Nancy Bailey, Peter Nissley, Melhorn, Dick Halgren, Kay ler, Harold Krall, Helen Hilt, Bobby Melhorn, Connie Joe Ger- mer, Michael Halter, Mrs. Florence Shelly, Mrs. Robert Kunkle, Mrs. Joe Germer Mrs. J. S. New- comer, meet A lees WILL HOLD FLOWER SHOW The pupils of the Maytown Elementary School will hold their annual flower show in their re- spective rooms of the Maytown Elementary Building, Friday after- 19th from 1:30 to Theatre. Buddie Berrier, Dick Newcomer, Miller, Doris Metz- Gerald and September 3:30 p.m. Patrons and friends of the school invited to the noon, are cordially visit flower display. ——— eee BOY, EIGHT, KILLED ON WAY HOME FROM SCHOOL Henry H. Eckman, Jr., eight-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Eckman, Sr. Klinesville, was in- stantly killed at 4 p. m. Wednesday when he was struck by an automo- bile on Route 411 near his home, as he was walking home with a group of companions from the Sterline School, near Chickies Hill. The boy was struck by a car op- erated by Clarence Siegrist Colum- bia RI. AN FALLS 30 FEET DOWN ELEVATOR SHAFT, HURT Robert Mack, twenty, Mt. Joy, was injurer Friday when he fell thirty feet down an elevator shaft at the Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Co. He was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital for possible fracture of the left shoulder and cuts of the forehead and lip. $2.00 a Year in Advance James L. Sheaffer Elected Comman’r Legion Post 185 The following officers were elected for the coming year at the regular monthly meeting which was held on Thursday, September 11th. Commander, Ist Vice Bennett Jr; Gerald Sheetz; Keener; Finance Snyder Jr.; Historian, Sheaffer; Commander, Charles 2nd Vice Commander, Adjutant, George Officer, Oliver K. Harold Ben- James L. der; Sgt. at Arms, Edwin Keene and Albert Fitzskee; Chaplin, John Zink. County Council, Roy B. Sheetz, James L. Sheaffer, Paul Hipple and Jchn Zink. Alternates to County Council, Joe Germer, Benjamin Groff, James Phillips and Arthur TF. Schneider. Executive Committee, Martin Liggins, William Foerch, Russell Sumpman, John Bowman and P. B. Heilig. These officers will be installed at the next meeting October 9th. Post 185 will again participate in the greater Lancaster County Basketball League. The American Legion Junior Baseball Team will attend the Baseball Banquet at Lancaster or Sept. 29. At this dinner they will receive gifts and awards for win- ning the Lancaster County Championship. The Affairs At Florin For Past Week The residents of Florin and Community wil] have the oppor- tunity to assist in organizing a Fire Company for the Village, at an open meeting to be held in the Florin Hall, on Monday evening, Sept. 29th,’ 7:30 p.m, There will be an election of of ficers and application for a Charter will be made. Through the hard work of hold to improve continued efforts the Florin Hall carnivals and the Play- have and association to raise money ground, their proceeds per- far, to contract Dav ayg Playground mitted them thus $700.00 in placed by for equip- ment to be next Spring. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts of Mechanicsburg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Her- shey. (Turn to page 3) — ——- 0 Eee COUNTY BOROUGHS GROUP APPROVES BOND ISSUE FOR WAR MEMORIAL The Lancaster County Boroughs Association Wednesday night ap- proved a $2,000,000 war memorial Lancaster the borough bond issue for provided that rated to county—- fund be according pro- each civic to population, to build a center of its own. William B. Carter, of Ephrata, president of the association, said the resolution was introduced by Burgess Paul Bletz, of Mount- ville, during a meeting held at Ephrata. He said the resolution was approved because “all mem- bers felt that is what the individ- ual boroughs are trying to do.” A copy will be sent to the County Commissioners. ee THESE LOCAL FAMILI CHANGED RESIDENCES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smeltzer and family on S. Barbara St.. have moved from the Raver Miller property to Donegal Twp. The Frank Good family has moved out of the former Dillinger property on Columbia Ave. and it is now occupied by its new owner, Mr. Jos. Bankus and fam- ily of Elizabethtown, who moved in last Thursday. rete BOY BREAKS ARM IN FALL In an eight-foot fall porch, John Brenner, two, son of Mrs. Betty broke his was pital, from a Brenner, Maytown, left arm Saturday. He treated at the General Hos- a A Pr APL tp rman Local Affairs In General Briefly Told will hold its annual Armistice Day parade Nov. 9. County Commissioner G. Gray~- kill Diehm celebrated his birthday yesterday. Dinah Lee Lancaster, was shot in by a BB pellet. Lancaster four, near the Lintner, neck Twins and triplets were born at St. Joseph's Hospital at Lancaster within one hour. The Bausman Fire Company re- ceived a new 500-gallon Buffalo Pathfinder pumper. Mrs. Betty Erline, eighteen, Manheim R3, fell over a wash- prop and broke her left ankle. Sunday there were 23 births and 19 babies were born at General Hospital. Mrs, Mariella Miller, forty-two, East Petersburg, suffered a dislo- cated left wrist when she tripped over a pet cat and tumbled down a flight of stairs. crs tama lca Lions Were Hosts To Landisville Lions Tues. At the meeting of the Mount Joy Lions Club on Tuesday even- ing. 36 Lions of the Landisville Club were entertained. A total of 72 Lions club members were pre- sent. The picnic-style, outdoor meeting was held on the grounds at Hostetter’s. on Monday the Lancaster Guests attending the meeting were O. K. Snyder, Robert Hurst, John Charles and Mr. Bickmann. A feature of the evening was 0. K. Snyder, Jr., who performed fetes of for the group. Announcement was also made that the Elizabethtown Lions Club will entertain the Mount Joy Lions Clubs at Elizabethtown at the next be held on magic meeting which will Tuesday, October 14th, It was likewise announced that the Mt. Rotary Club will entertain the Lions on October 21st. i SYLVIA LEE WAS SIX ENTERTAINED AT A PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper 47 Frank St. town, entertained at a birthday party on Friday, in honor of their daughter, Sylvia Lee, who celebrated her sixth birthday. Prizes were awarded in games to Billye Coker, Sandra Schroll and" Sally Ann Hollinger. A birthday luncheon was served to the following guests: Sally and Sandra Schroll, Nancy Pennell, Sally Ann Hollinger, Hattie Lou Hawthorne, Billye Coker, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Parke Neiss, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weidler, the tiny hostess and her parents, Sylvania Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper. emi i DONEGAL POST AT MAYTOWN ELECTED ITS OFFICERS The Donegal Post No. 809, American Legion, elected the fol- officers for the 1947-48 year: Marvin Foltz, Commander; Paul Peiffer, 1st V. Commander; James Mumper, 2nd V. Command- er; H. L. Haines, Adjutant; John Buller, Officer. Walter Sgt. at Arms; J. Edward Chaplain; Irvin Neiman, Roy Arnold, Service Officer; William Smith, Lester Shenk, and Roy Arnold, Delegates to county council; and Harold Drace, Guy S. Hoffman, Joy local and lowing Finance Kopp, Haines, Historian; Aram Greer, R. B. Greer, R. B. Nies, Sr., and M. Gratch, Trustees. ae iii ssi BENDER REUNION The first Bender Reunion was held at the Salunga Church of the 14th. About 150 The follow- given: the oldest present, Mrs. Lizzie Ben- Deane Funk; to the married couple, Mr, Elmer Myers; longest couple, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Miller the games for the following officers Lester Hostet- Levi Hershey; Sec. Dan's and Treas. Sept. present. Brethren on persons were ing prizes were person der; youngest, most recently nd Mrs. married Mark had charge of children. The were elected: Pres. ter; V. Pres, Elizabeth Bender. OB CLAIMS DESERTION Desertion is the ground for the filed by Margie A. Ricedorf, Rheems, against Wilford F. Rice- dorf. They were married Jan. 3. 1935, and separated May 5, 1945. — een Ex-Governor George Earle, 57, became a father to his fifth child, a daughter. He hag four sons by his first marriage. Gingrich. Mary Sam suit Ano } Mortuary Record In This Section George Miller, seventy-two, at Marietta Monday. Henry B. Hershey, seventy-Hve, at the Genera] Hospital. He was a retired farmer. Charles J. three retired cigar ut Atlantic City. Rolandus K. Keath, seventy~ three, born in Rapho township, died at Penryn. Kathryn, wife of Frank B. Hougentogler, Columbia R2, at the Lancaster Genera] Hospital. Anna, wife of Wm. Kiehl, at Columbia, aged seventy-five. She was born in West Hempfield township. Mrs. Ella M. Hinkle, eighty-five, wife of Harry Hinkle, of Marietta, at her home Wednesday of infirm= ities of age, after an illness of three days. Fisenlohr, eighty= manufacturer, James H. Breitigan James H. Breitigan, sixty-two, a native of this boro, died at Lititz yesaerday. He was vice president and trust officer of the Farmers National Bank of Lititz. Deceased was a, graduate of Elizabethtown College. Albert B. Miller Albert B. Miller, eighty-seven, died Friday at his home in Silver Springs, West Hempfield Town=- ship. At one time he had been a funeral director, conducting ‘a business under the name of Eber= sole and Miller. He also was a re= tired cabinet maker. He is sur< vived by these children: Edwin H., at home; Gabriel H, Columbia; and Flizabeth, wife of Jacob Hess, Lancaster R2. There are also five grandchildren and four great- grandchildren, He was the last of his family. Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. John Kreider, Mt. Joy R2, a son Friday, at the Lan= caster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Bushong of Salunga, a son Saturday at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Weaver, Manheim R2, a son Sunday at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Bender, of Salunga, a son Saturday at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wolgemuth, Mount Joy Rl, a daughter Satur= day at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Koser, Mount Joy R1, a daughter at the Lan- caster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Bushong, Salunga, a son at the Ostecpathic Hospital at Lancaster on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horner, of Columbia, announce the birth of a daughter at the Columbia Hospi= tal Tuesday. The Horners dents of town. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cooper, Salunga, a son at the Lancaster General Hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin New= comer, Mount Joy Rl, a son at home on Tuesday. smell Wier INTERSTATE FORENSIC MUSIC LEAGUE CHAMPS PLAY HERE This week's Rotary meeting was divited into two parts. The first featured the Elizabethtown ‘School String Ensemble, which for two vears have been champion of the Interstate Forensic Music League. The Ensemble, directed by Prof. Clauss, played three selections for the club. The remaining part of the meet- ing was in game form. With the Fellowship Committee supervising, it was know the correct name, nickname and club classification of your fellow Rotarians, or pay. are former resi- Visiting Rotarians were L. J. Vandergrift of Lancaster, L. J. Ulrich, Paul Shiffer and R. IL. Madeira of Elizabethtown. ———- Eee HOLD SPECIAL ELECTION TO FILL TROUT VACANCY A special election will foe held in Lancaster county in conjunction with the municipal voting on Nov, 4, to fill a vacancy in the General Assembly caused by the death on Aug. 6, of Rep. Harry E. Trout, Republican, of Manheim. ——— A A UNDERWENT APPENDECTOMY; Mrs, Dorothy Zeller, «on South Market St, was admitted to the St. Joseph's Hospital at Lancaster Saturday night and underwent =" 3 appendectomy Sunday. A 8: $8 5