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:45 p. m. Soap Box Derby on Market Street hill; 2:30 p. m., Horse and Pony parade: 8:00 p. m., Quoit tournament.
26th Annual
Community Show
Opened Today
No folks, you're wrong, Barnum & Bailey's big
circus isn't coming to town.
see on Henry street will shelter a far more interest-
ing show than Barnum ever dreamed of.
This is- the week of Mount Joy's Farm Show but
our sponsors have always thought that title a bit
common so we ‘put on the dog” and call it a Com-
munity Exhibit; which is exactly what it is. Almost
everything grown thruout
display from a tiny squash to a mammoth pumpkin,
choice beeves,
work, canned goods, fancy work, etc., etc.
We will decide just who is the Champion corn
corn, tobacco, hogs,
husker in the county and
ionship to be decided during our show.
We will find out just who is who on quoit beds
as that championship too will be decided.
Also to be determined is whose youngster built
the fastest scooter, who has the best horse, double
team, and many other “bests.”
Don't miss our big show this week or you'll re-
gret it.
Those large tents you
this community will be on
lambs, school
that isn't the only champ-

Social Welfare Association
Purchased Stehman Building
Mount Joy's quota for the Lan-
caster County Community Chest
Drive this year is $4,500.00 plus
$1,000.00 to take care of our local
community needs, making the
total quota for Mount Joy $5,500.
When the solicitors call will you
please give what you can to this
worthy cause.
Plans are now completed to in-
corporate the Social Welfare
Association of Mount Joy. The
new association will provide a
method by which all social wel-
fare needs of Mount Joy can be
consolidated, This association will
also make it possible for all local
organizations and individuals to
take an active part in community
undertakings. As
have been completed,
nouncement will
all will have an
participate.
The purchase of the I.
man property (formerly
long property (will provide a per-
manent home for the Mount Joy
Boy Scouts. Another can be
provided for Girl
The first floor
this property
youth center, if
building will
newly
It is hoped
Activities of Donegal |”
Preshyter'nMen’s Club
A dairy
soon as plans
a proper an-
be made so that
opportunity to
D. Steh-
De-
the
floor
Scout
and basement
used
so desired.
activities.
of
as a |
The |
the |
can be
be owned by
incorporated
that
association,
through the
livestock judging
contest was held at the Masonic
Homes Farms at Elizabethtown
last week as the result of a spe-
cial project sponsored by the Don-
egal Presbyterian Men's Club for
the avowed purpose of stimulating
and
“greater interest in production of
better livestock in the commu-
nity.”
Through arrangements made by
William Risser, Raymond Zook
and Lewis Bixler, the Donegal
Club committee, three classes of
dairy cattle and two classes of
swine of the Masonic herds were
classified.
Among the contestants the
-35 in cash. prizes awarded were
30 vocational agriculture students
from the East Donegal Township
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a Wie iin
for
PFC. CHAS. FREY OF TOWN
ON DUTY IN TOKYO
Pfc. Charles Frey, son of Paul
B. Frey, of this place, is serving
with the First Cavalry Division on
occupation duty in Tokyo-Yoko-
homa district of Japan. A graduate
of Mount Joy High School, Frey
entered the Army in September,
1946 and received basic training at
Ft. Knox, Ky.
Geer.
LETTERS GRANTED
Elizabethtown Trust Company,
Elizabethtown, executor of the
a
effcrts of the boys and girls who
will have the opportunity of using
this building that funds can be
raised over a period of years to
cover the cost of the building.
Funds for the cost of maintenance
and operation of the building can
be made a part of our annual
Community Chest Drive,
Mount Joy has complete facilities
for all forms of youth and adult
activities. If individuals and local
of Mount Joy will
actively work together to plan a
sound program and develop our
facilities, Mount Joy will have the
finest youth and adult activity
pregram of any town in this area.
be however,
facilities alone not pro-
an active and
be
associations
It must remembered,
that
vide
will
perpetual pro-
necessary for
take an active
also be remembered
which is de-
that holds
which the
gram. It will
many volunteers to
part.
that any
veloped must
the inferest of those for
program is designed,
The benefits to youth and adults
community will be
that our com-
provide both the
the funds neces-
on
It must
program
be one
of
end we feel sure
munity will
and
carry
our many,
volunteers
sary to
which
upon.
any program
our community decides
THE STATE AABC HELD
A TWO DAYS SESSION
The two-day Fall meeting of the
State Association of Artificial
Breeding Cooperatives closed at
Lancaster Tuesday with a business
session and program at the Landis-
Fire Hall.
The approximately 150 delegates
were welcomed at a banquet last
evening at the Stevens House by
Earl L. Groff, Strasburg, president
of the Southeastern Pennsylvania
Artificial Breeding Cooperative.
Clyde Moore, of Butler county,
state president, responded,
Monday’s program
afternoon
ville
began with
inspection = of: the local
group's plant and grounds at Lan-
disville,

ec:
MOTORCYCLIST HURT
A motorcyclist was seriously in-
jured when hurled off his. cycle
after on the Cole-
brook-Manheim Road, at 5 pm. on
Friday.
Elam Sweigart, forty-one,
heim R2, the victim, was admitted
to St. Joseph’s Hospital suffering
from a possible skull fracture and
multiple lacerations and contu-
sions of the head.
State Policeman F. L. Germ, who
investigated said Sweigart struck
a cow owned by Clyde R. Sheely,
Manheim R2, while a herd was
crossing the highway enroute from
pasture to the barn.
ett Cs
THAT'S QUITE A DIFFERENCE
Columbia has decided to rebuild
it struck a cow
Man-
[Mo sT upr-
The
VOL. XLVI, NO.
Win Fenstermacher
Died From Inhaling
Gas From a Stove
Winfield “Bricky”
er, seventy-two, who
North Jacob street, this boro, was
found lying on his bed by a rela-
tive, Mrs. Clyde Fenstermacher,
who had gone to visit him at 10
am, Saturday morning. He was
unconscicus when found.
The Lancaster General
ambulance was summoned
was removed to that institution.
He when found
and never regained consciousness.
When found, gas
from unlighted burner in a
small stove which he used to heat
his building, He died at 2:25 am.
Monday.
Br. C. P. Stahr,
issued a verdict
death resulting from carbon mo-
noxide poisoning,
Fenstermacher
boro, a son of the
Mary Lindemuth
and was a steamfitter and plumber
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ee res
GAVE BORO A STREET, THEN
ASKED TO HAVE IT BACK
Fenstermach-
resides on
Hospital
and he
was unconscious
was pouring
an
deputy coroner,
of accidental
was born in this
late Jacob and
Fenstermacher,
At the regular monthly meeting
of Mount Joy Boro Council last
Monday evening, as we stated in
last week’s issue, a deed convey-
ing Park Avenue to the boro was
presented and accepted. The street
was to be twenty-seven feet wide.
President Loraw called Boro
Council into special session Mon-
day evening at 6:30 when it was
reported that the donor wants his
street back, The request was
complied with and the owner now
contemplates building an eighteen
foot street.
The Property
instructed to put a new
roof on the Walker property at a
bid of $308.80. Also new spouting
at $52.00, both bids being submitted
by Harold Zimmerman,
ni .
Brief News Of
The Day From
Local Dailies
committee was
aluminum

Mrs, Lewis Davis, at Lancaster,
collects bells as a hobby. She now
has 750.
filed
postmaster-
Twenty-six persons have
applications for the
ship at Lancaster.
Up at Bellefonte a
82 more trout than the
and they cost him $820 plus costs.
man caught
legal limit
A 29-year-old mother and her
six children perished when fire
destroyed their home near Mount
Union.
Vandals broke off five circular
chromium bands used as orna-
ments on late model Buicks af
Lancaster.
The recent hurricane damaged
3,000 homes in Miami, Fla., while
tht crop list is between 15 and 20
millién dollars.
4484 head
ceived at the
yards Monday.
50c to a $1.00.
All the occupants in two
six, were badly injured when the
machines collided head on
distance east of Lancaster.
John L. Lewis got a good slap
in the face at the American Feder-
ation meeting. The vote
issue was a two-thirds majority.
Three jars crammed with money,
a total of $3,988, presumably taken
from the West Grove bank, were
found buried near the home of one
of the suspects.
——
MANY OPPOSE IT
Lancaster's $2,000,000 War Mem-
orial Civic Center is losing mo-
mentum daily. A large number of
the county towns and organizations
oppose it. Ephrata, Maytown, and
others have joined the opposition.
i
FARMER'S POTATOES STOLEN
Charles Heisey, Manheim R2,
reported to State Police that 14
bushels of potatoes have been
stolen from his farm. Heisey said
of steers
Lancaster
The
were re-
stock
price dropped
cars,
a short
on the

its town hall at a cost of $376,000.

estate of Mary W. Meckley, late of
Mount Joy: a 0
\
The original estimate was $190,000.
the potatoes were stolen at inter-
vals,


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“Mount Joy Bulletin
PARADE ROUTE AND
JUDGES FOR SATURDAY
Judges for the annual horse and
pony parade scheduled for Satur-
in conjunction with
exhibit, have been
are as follows:
and Mr. J.
Elizabethtown; Saddle
horses, driving horses and ponies,
Mr. Bernard McDevitt, Marietta.
The parade is scheduled to form
at the grade on
Marietta St.
day afternoon,
community
and
our
announced
Heavy horses
K. Garman,
mules,
grounds
Starting to move at
2:30 p.m. it will proceed to Co-
lumbia Ave., east on East Donegal
Street, to Jacob Street, north on
Jacob Street, to East Main Street,
west on Main Street to New Haven
Street, south on New Haven Street
to Marietta Street, east on Mari-
etta Street to South Market Street,
end dismiss,
school
Be on hand for this interesting
feature of the farm show. The
Corn Queen and her attendants
will be in the line of march.
et etl GG ee
Mrs. Mary Nissley
Committed Suicide
Mus.
East Donegal
dead in her

Mary Nissley, seventy-five,
street, was found
kitchen Wednesday at
5:20 pm., by her nusband, Cyrus
Nissley. Dr. David Schlosser, of
this boro, deputy coroner, said the
committed suicide.
Her told
that appeared in
spirits and went to bed at 7 p.m.
woman had
the physician
good
husband
his wife
He said he then went out and
played night croquet. When he re-
turned, he said he smelled gas
and discovered his wife, slumped
over the stove in the kitchen, with
an oil cloth table cover draped
over her head. Dr. Schlosser said
the woman had taken steps to pre-
vent . an by dumping
ashes on the live embers in the
coal stove. J
Born in Rapho
daughter of Solomon
Mumma Rhoads. Deceased was a
member of the St, Marks Evang.
U. B. Church, Mount Joy, and is
survived by her husband and these
Township, a
and Mary
children: Harry Sherk, Baltimore,
Md, Pearl, wife of Rev. P. B.
Gibble, Ephrata; Grant R. Sherk,
Arlington, Va.; Susan, wife of John
Haines, Mount Joy R1; Anna, wife
of Ray Myers, Mount Joy; John
and Frank Nissley, of Mount Joy.
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er etl Ce ee een.
CARD PARTY NOV, 5TH
Wednesday November 5th the
American Legion Auxiliary will
sponscr a card party to be held at
the Fire House, beginning at eight
o'clock.
Pinochle, 500 and Bridge will be
played with two prizes to each
table.
Admission forty cents. Door
prizes.
eel) Qe ere:
RHEBEVIS AUXILIARY GIVES
$1,500 TO FIRE CO. FUND
A gift of $1,500 for the building
the Fire
members
fund of
by
Auxiliary
The
elephant
Company was
of the Ladies’
at a recent meeting.
made
a white
November
group is planning
sale at the
meeting,
rin unmet Misa
GIRL SCOUT FAT DRIVE
Saturday, 1st, the
Girl Scout Troop will have a Fat
November
drive, beginning at nine o'clock.
Fat is urgently needed and
housewives are asked to please
cooperatie in this drive..
TABLE FALLS ON TOE
Esther Kreider, twenty-seven,
Columbia R2, suffered a possible
fracture of the left great toe Mon-
day when a table fell on it, accord-
ing to attendants at the Lancaster
General Hosptal, where she was
| treated.
-_ Pee
SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT
Miss Betty Singer, ,Maytown, en-
tertained at a shower at her home
recently in honor of Miss Pauline
Crowl, Florin, who will be mar-
ried next Sunday, Oct. 19 in the
Lutheran Church here,
—— ell
MOTORIST LOST LICENSE
Among the drivers’ licenses re-
voked by the State Department
recently was that of H. M. Cassel,
Manheim R2, as being an incom-

Mount Joy, Pa., Thirsdy Afternoon, Qctober 16,
MINUTE WEEKLY | N
{ WHO WILL BE CROWNED
[ OUR 1947 CORN QUEEN
Who will be
| Queen? That
throughout
One Person Is Injured
Two Cars Damaged
By Autoists Recently
Corn
question be-
locality, |
crowned
is the
ing asked this
as interest mounts and the hour
| Sigs near.
in the twenty-seven |
Appended are auto accide: so years Pe the community exhibit, |
which occurred thruout this local- | have such elaborate preparations |
ity during the week. | been made for one event. The |
Landisville Accident i labor of many people over a period |






Grand Opening At

held by students of the East Done-
gal Township High School, May-
town,
et Gr Qn
Arthur Hendrix.
in iA lense. ss
WILL BE 100 ON TUESDAY
MAY YOU SEE MANY MORE



were celebrating their wedding | home in Stauffertown,

petent operator,
purchased some time ago,
versary,
Briefly Told
; lhad his hand crushed in a corn
One person was injured and two | of weeks has gone into the event | picker.
cars were damaged to the extent! which will be colorfully beautiful. |! While the midwest is having
of $550 in an accident on Route 230 Mrs. John J. Herr and her corps | snow. roses and: viclets are blooms
near Landisville, at 1 am. Sunday | of workers are determined to ing round here.
according to State Police, make this an outstanding feature The first fifteen days of October
John R. Mowery, forty-three, | of the farm show. The plans have were the drvest we have had = in
Landisville, told State Police that | been kept as secret as possible. sixty-eihi yours.
while he was driving West on the A concert will be presented be- Robert Berger, thirty-seven, East
highway, his car was struck by | tween 8 and 8:30 Thursday night Petersburg, was. injured: when
enother vehicle. Robert Zeiter, Jr. | with a brief program and the thrown out of an auto,
twenty, Wood St., Florin, driver of | crowning of the queen to fellow, Three venr-old Jina Marie
the other automobile, told author- Everything about the feature is lowe, Colambia. was struck by a
ities that he tried to avoid striking | different and worthwhile, Be on train and badly injured.
a motorcycle which was in front | hand at Delta Street, if you want township's proposed
of him, and as he turned onto the| a real treat Thursday nite. $175,000 loan for school improve-
highway, he side-swiped Mowery’s ment will increase the school tax
car, two mills,
Mowery was admitted to the Rural Guests At Two men volunteered to assist
Lancaster Somer Bos i the Rohrerstown Boy Scouts gath-
e was conveye there by the 5 2
hospital ambulance. Attendants Rotary Luncheon | ed De Ay beter: disaprest
said Mowery is suffering a com- The Rotarians were hosts to | An over-heated stove pipe
pound fracture of the left elbow. | twenty-seven farmer friends at | caused damages estimated at $500
Zeiter escaped injury, police said.| the Tuesday luncheon. This is a)at Clarence Siegrists hotel at
Elsie Ditzler Miller, thirty-nine, yearly occurrence in connection | Marietta Monday.
Manheim, was arrested at Lancas- | with the Farm Exhibit. | Ann Ratusnock, six, Columbia,
ter. She ignored a stop sign and| My Curvin Martin, chairman of | was knocked down by an auto.
struck a car. the Rural Urban committee, pre-| The car passed over her body and
A Drunken Driver sented and was instrumental in| she was not injured.
Harry E. Bailey, forty-seven, getting the speaker, Joseph Taylor | Harry Blessing Jr. twenty-four,
Columbia, was charged with | of Pennsylvania State College. Mt. | Sulunga, escaped injury when a
drunken driving by State Police Taylor spoke on Artificial he was driving collided with
as the result of a collision with a ination. another truck at Lancaster.
car operated by Curtis Lehr, thir-| Guests attending were: David M Two men were slightly injured
ty-nine, Dover R3, on Chickies Neidigh, Paul Brubaker, J. E.|Sunday when they landed their
Hill Friday night. Bailey will be | Melhorn, Harry K. Smith, Clarence plane on the river at Long Level.
given a hearing before Justice | Greider, Edward Neidigh, Lewis | The plane was towed to shore for
Gaus, Columbia. Bixler, Levi Nissly, Irvin Snyder, | repairs.
Douglas Lee Spacht, seventeen, | John J. Herr, Lloyd Derr, A. B. Twenty-six children were shak-
“a native of Lititz, was killed in al Good, Roy Shenk, John M. War- | en up when an auto crashed inte
motor accident at Hamburg, fel, Morris Spickler, Victor Koser,| the rear of an East Lampeter
Henry Musser, Lester Keebler, |school bus during the fog Tuesday
R. R. Frikman, Londa Zurin Jr, morning.
Lester Wolgemuth, S. J. Shuman, | ——-
A. L. Musser and Ed Myers. {GAVE A SHOWER FOR
Kitty's Dress Sho MHI. wo |MR. MRS. VERNON YOUNG
p PURCHASED COAL BUSINESS A shower ‘was given in honor of
Kitty’s Dress Shoppe, at 70 East Mr. Paul E, Hess, of Florin, has Mr, end Mrs. Vernon E. Young by
Main St. will reopen for business | purchased the colliery coal busi | Mrs. Daniel Musser and Mrs, Em-
this Thursday after being com- | ness of Clarence B. Myers, also of | ma I,. Young at their home on 108
pletdly renovated, and a large | Florin, | Poplar Street, Mount Joy, on Sat-
storeroom added to the present Mr. Hess will be allotted coal | urday evening, October 11
one. at the colliery from the quotas of | The guests included:
The new quarters have a natural | Mr. Myers and will be pleased to| Mr. and Mrs. J. Nissley Steh-
pine finish with merchandise | serve Mr. Myers old patrons as { man, Yvonne and John, Ephrata;
racks lining both side walls. These | well as new ones. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young,
racks are enclosed by monk's The new owner will endeavor to | Millersville; Mr. and Mrs, Harry
cloth curtains. The new complete | give prompt, courteous service zt | Afflebach, and daughters Judy and
infants and childrens department | all times and will appreciate Jackie: Dr. and Mrs. Russell P.
is quartered along the south wall | share of your patronage. | Stoner, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs.
with attractive display shelves of TT mt | Charles Garlin, Miss Patricia
kiddies merchandise. DISORDERLY CONDUCT | Elliott, Miss Carol Foerch, Mr.
The front storeroom is finished Monday evening Officer Zerphey | Harold Musser, all of town; Mr.
in gleaming white paint with light | arrested Parke Neiss Sr, on a | and Mrs. Daniel Brubaker, Florin;
green walls, Open display shelves | charge of disorderly conduct, pre-| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bender, Mr.
are used here. ferred by his daughter, Marian, | and Mrs. Clinger Wagner, of Lan-
There are two new ccmfortable | after he allegedly created a dis- | caster; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mus-
fitting rooms. turbance in their home Sunday | ser, and Mrs. Emma L. Young, of
Mrs. James Sheaffer, the owner | evening. this boro.
and manager, has enlarged these Neiss posted bail for a hearing | Te
quarters for the convenience of | before Justice of the Peace Hock- | LOCAL DIVORCE SUITS 4
the buying public, and to enable |enberry, on Wednesday. The case | Libel in divorce: William F.|
her to carry a more complete as [dismissed and Neiss paid the costs. | Raudabaugh, 221 E. Main St., Mt.
well as new lines. of merchandise —— | Joy, vs. Martha B. Raudabaugh,
as requested by her patrons. BIRTHDAY PARTY | Mount Joy, cruel and karbarous
You are invited to visit this A birthday party was held on | treatment and indignities; married |
store during farm show weekend, | Monday evening for little Bobbie | Nov. 30, 1939; separated Aug. 1
See advertisement elsewhere in | Childs, who celebrated his fourth | 1945, |
this issue. anniversary, Libel in divorce: Virginia Thom-
a eel Eee Bobbie received beautiful and | as Vales, 280 Marietta St, Mount
YOUNG MAN ON HAY RIDE useful gifts. | Joy, vs. Abel Vales, address un- |
MAY HAVE SKULL FRACTURE Thirty-one guests were present i known, desertion; married Aug. 20,
for the occasion which was enjoy- | 163 separated Jan. 7, 1946
Richar raine, fiftee ari- > dae Eg
> chard id filfeen, M i ed by all. | oo
etta, was admitted to St. Joseph's : ; AYRES FOR
Hospital daly uff ln ——— | WOODLAND SCHOOL. REUNION
spital ear aturday, suffering NY ice TERE ‘gE
. a pl y rr § RECKLESS "DRIVING CHARGE The Woodland (Barnes) School!
injuries received when he fell from eves , : : : 3
: : Cleaman W. Smith, of Harris- | Reunion will be held Tuesday eve-
a wagon while on a hay ride, Fri- : . Ei - 1
. p : burg, was prosecuted by Officer | ning, October 21, at 7:00 o'clock.
day night. Craine suffered a pos- : 8 iE ay
i : Good, charged with reckless driv-| All former and present pupils |
sible skull fracture and extensive | .: i ay
: ing. | and teachers, please accept this as!
lacerations of the face and knees. oct : : { 3 :
Crai tends i d Smith will be summoned for a|a special invitation’ to attend
raine was attending a hay ride : : |
Re was avlenting 3 hay rive hearing before Justice of the Peace | 0 Ulta
| ATTENTION 1LOG.O.F. MEMBERS
The Officers of Mount Joy No.
{277 L.OOF. will be installed at
| Elizabethtown on Thursday even-
IGNORED A RED LIGHT The Bulletin extends its hear- | ing October 23, 1947 at 7:30 o'clock.
Ada N. Garber, Mount Joy R2, tiest congratulations to our for-| A good attendance is desired.
was prosecuted at Lancaster for | mer townsman, Mr. Uriah Stohle: —-
ignoring a red traffic signal. who now resides at Sheridan R1.,| MARRIED 47 YEARS
Monrce Wasser Jr, East Done-| Lebanon Co. Next Tuesday he will] Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Ressler,
gal, was prosecuted for driving too | celebrate his one hundredth birth- lo Mount Joy R2, quietly celebrat-
fast for conditions. day. He was born Oct. 21, 1847. | ed their forty-seventh wedding
IS Sy — i — anniversary on Wednesday, Octo-
RETURNED FROM CANADA MOVED TO STAUFFERTOWN | ber 15th. Congratulations, folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kaylor,| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Miller, Jr: |
West Main St., returned last week | moved from the Theatre apart- | HAD AN OPERATION
from a motor trip to Canada. They | ments, on Friday night, to their Mrs. James Krall, Marietta Ave.
which they | underwent a tonsilectomy at St.
Joseph's Hospital on Wednesday.
THURSDAY—7:00 p. m. Concert by Mt. Joy High School Band on Delta St., 8:30 p. m. Crowning of the Corn Queen on Delta St.; 8:00 p. m. Quoit tournament at Club Boxes on Henry St.; FRIDAY—10:00 a. m. Time
trials of Corn Husking Contest on John Melhorn farm: 1:00 p. m. Final contest; 7:00 p. m. Moose Drum and Bugle Corps of Elizabethtown, on Delta Street: 8:00 p. m., Quoit Tourncment; 8:00 p. m. 4H Pig Sale. SAT-
LANCASTER
1947
Local Affairs
In General
A towel chain letter. racket was
broken up by the Lancaster post-
office,
Harold L. Roop, 20, Christiana,















































COUNTY
$2.00 a Year in Advance
Mortuary
Record In
This Section
George L. Wilt,
aged sixty-three
Lizzie, wife of
Elizabethtown R3,
years.
Priscilla, wife
Curdy, died at
seventy-nine,
Mrs. Annie A. Bricker, seventy-
of Andrew Mec~
Marietta, aged
two, at the home of her son at
Elizabethtown,
Archie Willis ris
Archie Willis, sixty-four, of Bill=
Bainbridge R1, died Wed=-
nesday at St. Joseph's Hospital.
He had been in ill health for more
than a year. An employe of the J.
E. Baker Company for the past 21
he is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mary Willis, and a brother,
William E. Willis, Richmond, Va.
The following four sisters also sur-
Miss Helen Willis, Pitts=
burgh; Mrs. Annie Smith, Eagle
Rock, Va.; Mrs. Betty: Hunter and
Mrs, Carrie Percy, both of Fort
Springs, W, Va. Mr. Willis was
in Virginia, oe
myer,
years,
vive:
born
Gabr'el R. Risser s
Gabriel R. Risser,
died at 9:25 pm. Sunday at his
Fast Donegal Twp. Mount
Joy R1, following an illness of sev=
eral days. Dr. David Schlosser,
deputy coroner, this boro, said
death was due to coronary throm=
He was a farmer in Mount
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The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Anderson
entertained to a duck dinner at
their home on Sunday. -
The following present:
Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Brehm, of
Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Victor
and children, of Manheim;
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Sentz, Mount
Joy RD; and Mrs. Lizzie Kraybill,
of town.
Mr. Mrs. Harvey
and son, Mr.
of Camp Hill were
ts of Mr.
seventy-eight,
home,
bosis.
were
Gish
Leedom
and Mrs, Stahl
Sunday even-
Mrs. Harry
and
and
ing and
Leedom.,
Miss
gues
Dolly Leedom entertained
( Turn to kage 2)
NE —— - “ —-— .
THE KUNKLES PURCHASED
LOCAL BULK PLANT
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kunkle, of
the Kunkle Oil Service, 36 West
Main Street, this boro, have pur=
chased the bulk fuel oil, gasoline
and kerosene plant from G. W.
Davis, Jr., of Lancaster, and took
possession on October 1st. The
plant is located along the Old Line
just west of the boro and affords
railroad service,
Mr. Kunkle
Sceon y-
also renewed
Vacuum contract.
et
BOMBERGER TO ATTEND f
THE FARM-BANK CLINIC :
Mr, Elam M. Bomberger, of the
First National Bank and Trust
Company attend the
held at
16 and 17.
management
in agriculture is
annually by the Penn-
Bankers’ Association
Agricultural De=
pment and State College.
rs etl eee
SENICR CLASS TO PRESENT el
MIDNIGHT, NOVEMBER 6 AND 7
The Senior Class of Mount Joy
high school will present a mystery
has
his

here, will
nk clinic to be
College, October
clinic in farm
credit
farm-ba
State
The

sponsored

vania
Committee on
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vel

nedy in three acts, “Midnight”
Mt. Joy high school audi-
on Thursday and Friday,
. 6 and 7, at eight o'-

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A er
AUTOIST PROSECUTED
Officer Zerphey prosecuted Mr,
Charles Doodan, of Philadelphia
on a charge of reckless driving. He
will be summoned for a hearing be-
fore Justice of the Peace James
 
 
 

Hockenberry. :
Ee
BIRTHS 2
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Humm

this boro, a son Saturday at §



Josephs’ Hospital,