rd i] 4 2 ve - Farmers Having Spring Sales Should Get Their Dates In Our Register—FREE If We Print Your Bills! Report [1948 Farm Show Of Visiting Nurse Mrs. Ruth Walters The annual report of the local Visiting Nurse, Mrs. Ruth B. Wal- ters, R. N., of Elizabethtown, R1, for the year of 1947, for the Eliza- bethtown, Mount Joy, and Man- heim District the annual meeting of the Visit- ing Nurse Association held at the home of Mrs. S. C. Slaymaker, Marietta Avenue, Lancaster, on Tuesday, Jan. 13. It was as follows: A total number of made to 273 patients. The visits were subdivided as follows: 303 visits made to 85 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. policyholders; B01 yisits made to 188 community patients. Community visifs were subdivided as follows: 660 full pay visits; 44 part pay visits; 197 free visits. Included in the free visits were 36 child Welfare visits and 73 organization visits. Fees collect- ed amounted to $934.60. Mileage covered was 13,140 miles. The Visiting Nurse participating agency of the munity Chest. Calls for Nursing Service (Turn to Page 8) eee tll Cee Abram L. Snyder, 78, Killed When Struck By Auto Near His Home Abram L. Snyder, seventy-eight, was killed when struck by an automobile as he walked along the road near his home about 150 feet south of the boro limits. He resides on the Eliza- bethtown - Maytown road, Dr. J. Hoffman Garber, coroner at Elizabethtown, death due to skull, Driver of the car was Donald R. Emenheiser, twenty-one, of Eliza- bethtown R1. He was driving to work at the Sipling Brothers Garage at Rheems, where he is 1,204 visits Assoc, is a Com- are deputy said was a fractured employed as a mechanic, Emenheiser told State Police he believes “the elderly man was walking near the center of the oad. He said he failed to see Snyder until the car struck him. Emenheiser added *%is windshield had been obscured by steam on the inside "and he was driving al £0 miles an hour. Policemen Nicholas Zulick (Turn to Page 2) eee Brethren Plan Auction Sale To Aid Relief Work The local Relief Council of the Church ,of the Brethren will hold and a public auction on Saturday, February 7, at Root’s Auction Grounds on the Old Manheim Pike to raise funds for relief activities, . S. Clyde ‘Weaver, in charge of arrangements, said letters have been sent to the 40 Brethren churches in this district asking contributions of new or used items, including livestock, poultry, farm implements, potatoes, wheat, apples, cured meats, canned goods, and flour, Food will be served by church organizations with the proceeds added to auction receipts, Weaver said. The sale will start at 10:30 am, ———— me MOUNT JOY HI CRIER WON SECOND PRIZE The Warwick Twp. High School paper, “Carter Calls”, won first prize in the School Press Project sponsored by the Tuberculosis So- ciety of Lancaster County in con- nection with the Christmas Seals corn, campaign, The award of $5 was presented to the Paper for the article, “Christmas Seals Help Fight Tuberculosis.” The second prize of $2.50, was awarded to the Mount Joy “Hi- Crier”, for its article, “Christmds Seals Are Our Weapons”, written by Barbara Ranck, a sophomore, ———————— GF rere WHAT A TIME THEY ARE HAVING SELECTING MAYOR We thought we were having a lot of fun in trying to elect a president of council recently but compared with this it was very mild, The Councilors—that’s what they call them at Cambridge, Mass., cast their blith ballot in 17 days for mayor gid they are still deadlocked. wags presented at’ | Thrilled Crowds Totalling 525,000 Serving as a decided boost to the State's two billion dollar agri- cultural industry, the 1948 Penn- sylvania Farm Show will go down on the records as one of the best ever held. In the opinion of thou- sands of pleased farm folks who attended the great agricultural classic last week in the 14-acre building at . Harrisburg, it had “more of everything . and every- thing was better” ; Not only did Farm Show draw attendance of 525000 people, but it assumed national and inter- national aspects as visitors from Maine to California and from Canada to Mexico, Peru, Brazil and Argentina came to see the greatest show of its kind in the world. It was a remarkable demonstra- tion of ‘the «importance of Pennsyl- vania agriculture, in the words of Miles Horst, State Secretary of Agriculture and chairman of the State Farm Products Show Com- mission which supervised the an- the 32nd annual a near-record nual event held -by and for the farmers of Pennsylvania. For the first two days of the event there was what Harrisburg residents have come to know as “Typical Farm Show weather” snow, rain, and jce covered high- ways, but mostly clear the last three days. Attendance Monday was estimated at 85,000, Tuesday 110,000, Wednesday 140,000, Thurs- day 130,000 and Friday 60,000, each (Turn to page 6) rr el Qs THAT'S REALLY ONE WAY OF GETTING A HOME A 58-year-old Smoky City man tried to crash Lancaster county’s jail but Judge Sheaffer fooled him. The old guy stole an alarm clock valued at $15 at Lancaster and naturally expected to be jailed here, But the Judge outsmarted him and Friday he was sentenced to from 1 to 3 years in the Eastern penitentiary, He asked the Court to change his sentence to the county prison but his request was refused. He has been arrested many times in nine states, nee CR ORGANIZED COMMITTEE TO HANDLE WELFARE FUNDS The purpose of the meeting to which all the civie, social and religious clubs ‘of Elizabethtown were invited, was to form an organization to direct fu- representatives of ture welfare drives for Elizabeth- town, and to *“andle all the wel- fare funds now on hand. etl pe USED FAT COLLECTION The Girl Seéout Troop will make their used Fat collections on Sat- urday, January 31st at nine o'- clock. Housewives are asked to please save their used fats and have containers ready. 2t i ONE MILL MORE TAXES East Hempfield township has bocsted its 1948 tax rate from four and one-half to five and one-half mills to take care of loss of reve- nue resulting from secession Fast Petersburg. Two Men Inju Injured When Auto Skids Frank Stoudt, seventy, Eliza- bethtown R2, suffered injuries of the head, chest and back and His s'n-in-law, Wade Burg, twenty- three, same address, injuries of the hip, arm and left when their auto skidded on the Harris- burg pike and collided with an ice cream truck akout a mile east of Middletown. Both were conveyed to the Horrisburg Hospital, where Stoudt was admitted. Burg, the driver, tcld State Police his car skidded into a truck owned by Abbot's Dairy, driven by John Currier, twenty-nine, Harrisburg, and later struck an auto operated by Glenn Bradley, twenty-seven, Middle- town Rl. Burg's car was demolish- ed. of Qn LETTERS GRANTED Hiram Strickler, Rapho twp. administrator of Bob 8, Strickler. Elizabeth R. Longenecker, Mt. Joy Twp. administratrix of the estate of Samuel Z. Longenecker, late of Mount Joy. Ra Rhode Island's chief industries are weaving and manufacturing. 47 MOST THE - MINUTE WEEKLY | The Mount Joy Bulletin N LANCASTER cov NTY VOL. XLVII, NO. 33 P. 0. Department Is Making Brief News Of ! An Effort To Locate Head of The Day From: ‘Spanish Prisoner Swindle’ for | Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 22, 1948 | Our readers will in all proba-: the entire [uture of my dear daugh- | bility remember that about one | ter, as well as my very existence. year ago numerous folks here! I am in prison, sentenced were contacted by the “Spanish | bankruptcy, and I wish to know Prisoner Swindle.” It has peer | if you are willing to help me to brought to our attention that resi- | save the sum of $375.00000 U. S.| dents of the county are again re-| Cy. (Three hundred seventy -fiv ceiving these letters. The Post-' dollars), which I have in bank bills office Department is anxious to hidden in a secret compartment of | apprehend the crooks and if any of you one of these letters, please report it to your postmaster immediately. get We are reprinting a copy of the letter you may receive: Mexico City, Dec, 16, 1947 Mr, Jonathon A. Doe, Mt, Edward, Neb. U., 8. ‘A, Dear Sir: A person who and who has spoken very highly about you, has made me trust you a very delicate matter of which depends knows you a trunk that is now a customhouse in the States. deposited in United | | Dallastown Saturday. As soon as I send you undeniable evidence, it is necessary pay the connection , come here and incurred in the embargo be lifted, contains a | process so suitcases which age i the time of checking my North contains the can suitcases check that was given and. waicl sum abode (Turn to page 3) America for to with on expenses my my one of | bagg- me at 1 said, trunk for trunk To The Prize Winners And Sale of Bahy Beeves At State Farm Show The 134 steers shown by Lan- caster County 4-H glub members, at the State Farm Show last week, weighed 147,000 pounds, sold for $63,236. The average was 43 cents a pound, Here are the the lambs and baby shown. and price for cattle prices paid beef Lamb Sale Mark Bushong, Columbia R2, sold to Kipp Brothers, Bethlehem, at 25¢; Jean Graybill, Manheim Rl, sold to Harrisburg Abattoir, at 34 and 1-2¢; Lilly Anne Greider, Mount Joy R1, sold to Swift and Co., at 24¢; Elvin Yeagley and Al- ma Longenecker, both of Eliza- bethtown R3, sold to Swift and Co, at 30 and 1-2c; Richard Hei- telbietal, Mount Joy RI, sold to Penn Harris Hotel, Harrisburg, at 98¢: Donald Boshnaugle, Columbia R2, sold to Penn 3c. Baby Beef Sale William Endslow, Marietta sold to Swift and Co. at 41 1-2¢; Wilbur M. Erb, Mount Rl, sold to Swift and Co, Harold E. Shelly, Mcunt Joy sold to Penn Harris Hotel at 4lc; Warren Miller, Mount Joy RI, sold to Kipp,Bres., at 43c; Charles Nolt, Columbia R2, sold to Swift and Co., for Ferguson and Hass- ler, of Quarryville, at 42 and 1-2¢; Mildred Gish, Elizabethtown R2, sold t> P. B. Rice, Harrisburg, at 43¢; Marvin Eshelman, Marietta Rl, sold to Cross Brothers of Fhiladelphia, at 42 and 1-2c; Betty (Turn to: Page 2) an er lirics mcm OLD MAN WEATHER If you think it wasn't cold last R1, and Joy 42c; R1 Thursday “get a load of this’ Around here it was from 6 to 10 above. At Pottsville it was 13 be- low, at St. Mary's, Elk County, 10 below but up at Kane, which Doc Newcomer calls the refrigerator of the state the thermometer tered 16 below, but in some around it was 22 regis- “frost pockets” there below. RHEEMS MAN FINED $200 AND GIVEN THIRTY DAYS In a case in the courts of Dauphin County, Judge Whiteside fined L. R. Mumma, Elizabethtown Rl, $200 and imposed a 30-day jail sentence on charges of drunk- en driving and operating a motor vehicle after the suspension of his license. ——— etl WHITE OAK MILL SOLD Greenly's Mill, at White Oak, was sold at public sale Saturday for’ $9,900. IU was purchased by Mark Graybil] and Lester Bom- berger, both of near Lititz. THE. SCHOOL CONTRIBUTES The East Donegal High School at Maytow* Las tributed $29.- 7F addi imesy find, SRI Harris Hotel, at! FIRE COMPANY Twenty-two members Mrs, corresponding secretary, Metzler; Murs. tew, There stration at chairlady, Mr chaplain, be a the will paper meeting, to the Fire Bills were Company. paid and the adjourned, Tobacco buyers are sales have been reported cre offering growers with a figure, 35 to 40 going over Of ccurse but cents that the we wouldn't the “feelers” be surprised to see about the same price year, BY BANK EMPLOYEES The employees of the National Mount Joy Bank tained at dinner, Mr. resignation in honor of whose fective at that time, after ty-four Mr. business for years, Newcomer will himself as accountant, creek and ee eC Clarence Myers, reckless driving charge, NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED BY AUXILIARY attended the January meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Friendship Fire Com- presi- | vice 2nd vice Barnhart; Stoner; pany Thursday evening. Officers installed were: dent, Mrs. Betty Mateer; 1st pres, Mrs, Daisy Sprout; president, Mrs, Katie treasurer, Mrs. Beatrice financial and recording Mrs. Anna Mumper; S. Mary secretary, entertainment Josephine Kaylor; Ruth | Ret- demon- February 19th Three hundred dollars was given meeting ——— renee Tobacco Buyers Busy Offering 35 And 10 circulating thruout this section but to date They thirty-five and ten, Most of the farmers are asking forty cents for their crops and some have even asked forty-five. | Last year the dealers started buying the 1946 tobacco and paid from 28 to 32 cents but the price | kept advancing as more buyers got into the field, A large porticn f that tobacco was bought at from few crops present offers are at all er ee, DA I. + ees J. NEWCOMER ENTERTAINED crop bring as it did last | Union e became se nter- Saturday noon. Jom D. Newcom- ef- rving the institution as a teller for twen- engage in! a public a _ ).Pp o= BL WILL. BLAST CHICKIES CREEK State Fish Warden Robert Greener has inspected Chickies found it will be neces- sary to blast in order that the Bell Telephone Co. can install its new cables, Mr. Greener will witness the work, on tl) A ee - TRADE NAMES Frank Lloyd, Edgar and Jay Haldeman, Manheim R2, to use the name F, L. Haldeman and Sons for plumbing and heating contractors at Manheim R2, RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE Mount Joy R2, was prosecuted at Lancaster, on a hetore no | | | | 4 | 1% | Fire Co. Committees Alderman David Rose on Monday.) trade. Tuesday twenty-six employes at the New Holland Machine Company plont quit work on account of bonus difficulties, A fire Washington, at Hotel routed in the basement Chambersburg, ninety guests from their rooms as sub-zero weather prevailed, The American Legion at Chris- tiana has approved the purchase of an 8-acre plot of ground for the erection of a new home, John Gibble, Lancaster RG, | stopped at a restaurant 4 miles | east of Lancaster and while he was dining his car was stolen. Merchants are up in arms at Coatesville since the city proposed ' putting one mill tax on all retail | and half a mill on wholesale sales. I EL. This Section’s Numerous Weddings The marriage of Miss Arlene R. Ebersole, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Lester L. Ebersole, Elizabethtown R2, (0 Paul A, Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Bainbridge RI1, took place Satur- day in the home of the officiating minister, The Rev. Marlin Syders. Mrs, James Campbell, law of the of best man. The c¢ lersville. sister-in- bridegroom, was matron honor, and Mr, Campbell was wuple will reside in Mil- has been made of Miss Jeanne E. Ark., Gilbert to Capt. Anncuncement of the Hoifman, Hot daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C. Hoffman, Mount Joy, ( Turn to Page 5) et tll MISS THE DARK TOWN FOLLIES NEXT WEEK Springs, | | | Have you bought your ticket for | | the Darktown Follies! If you have | 27 not youd better hustle out and do | this minstrel show you | } talent. introduced you to Persim- Smokey, Sas- and | so, because It’s all home must see. We've Sambo, Soapstone, mon, Rastus, safras, Hambone Artermandy, reminded you | | [that added to all the minstrel num- | { bers we've dancing, | solos, there will be tap [trombone duets and vocal je 've promised you laughs and en- | | tertainment, now all you have to do is make a date for next Wednes- ay or Thursday, January 28 or 29. These blackface follies are being presented by the local’ Lions Club in the high school auditorium, with | James B. Spangler as the interlo- Nineteen Forty-Eight January meeting of was The regular the Friendship Fire Company, held Thursday nite, the 8th, in the $12 MILLION | Mount the | MOTORISTS POUR INTO TREAS. motorists poured a $42,648,746 | ’ENNA. Pennsylvania ew all-time high of into the coffers of the State Bureau L | D ih S {f Motor Vehicles in 1947 Oca al ie This figure represents the in= Hartzel's gas station at Lancaster | come from vehicle registrations | was entered sixteen times in eight and operators’ licenses during the | years by thieves vear, The revenues from this Several plants of Lukens Steel | gource in 1946 amounted to $38,- at Coatesville are close due to al 421,308, shortage of gas, | Licensing of motor buses, motor- It cost New York City $6.605.- | cycles, tractors and trailers brought e | 000 to remove that 26-inch snow | {ho (otal of all vehicle registra- iat fell Dec. 26. | tions to 2,511,627 in 1947, a gain of There was a $10,000 fire at the | 215.694 over the previous year. | William Kinsely cigar factory at Tie bureau said it licensed 1953, 654 pleasure cars and 3885 com- mercial the ticn year up to December 31 About Those In The Service Ralph L. Hassinger, third class, USN, Mrs. A. E. Hassinger of Market street, this boro, aboard the light vehicles in registra- musician, Mr, and 140 North is serving USS Pro- Mediter- of Rear son of cruiser vidence, operating in the ranean area as flagship Admiral George C, Dyer. Since its departure from New- port, R. I, in November, 1947, the Frovidence's crew has visited Gi- Algeria; Naples, Italy; the Bone, Florence, Malta off bralter; Leghorn and and the Island of of Sicily. Crew tock educational tours to the ruins of Pompeii, the of Pisa and Florentine coast members famous leaning tower the and they saw priceless works of art by Michelangelo, Donatello, Lapi, Van Dyke, Dante and many others, Pvt. Bertha R1, enlistment, ancient churches museums of Florence, where Niccolo of Joy year George R. Baltozer, V. Showalter, Mount is now serving ga three He of nineteen, Donegal son entered the service He school where at the age attend- ed the East he took an active part in football and baseball, While in training he belonged to Company I of the 12th Regi- ment and qualified as a sharp- shooter with a score of 165. ——— eee Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Newcomer, Rl, a General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, William Allen, 6 Marietta Avenue, a son Wed- the Osteo Joy son Tuesday at Lancaster nesday at Lancaster pathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mec- Gallicher, Manheim R2, a son Wednesday at home, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shank, Manheim R2, a daughter Wednes- day at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Asher Beamesder- fer, 22 Henry Street, a daughter, Monday at the Lancaster General Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, Max K. Haldeman, Manheim R2, a son at the Gen Hospital] Friday Mrs. Harcld Myers, 371 street, this boro, a Hospital eral Mr, and N. Barbara child at St. Saturday. Mr. and of Maytown, a day at St. Joseph's Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Fast Donegal, a daughter day at St. Joseph's Hospital. rs TO CELEBRATE YOUTH WEEK Joseph's Mrs. James Mumper, daughter Wednes- Trone, fire house, with 50 members pre- The Northwest Branch of the sent, : | Christian Endeavor will celebrate The Chief reported six calls in| youth Week in the Mount Joy December. : Church of God, Monday, January The Treasurer reported the fol- [ogi at seven forty-five o'clock. lowing balances: General Fund,| A) young people are urged to $15.27, Entertainment Fund, $110.- | 65, Building Fund, $1,340.59, Relief Fund, $3,213.18, Servicemens Fund, $349.01, Disabled Firemans Fund, (Turn to page 6) i ENLISTED FOR 3 YEARS Everett L. Williams, 205 North Barbara Street, this boro, who served with the occupation army in Germany, enlisted for three years. He also plans to learn a MAYTOWN DWELLING SOLD A one and ga half story frame dwelling in Maytown was sold for $3,050 at a public sale Saturday to Robert property was part of the Frederick { D. Peck estate. John was the auctioneer. " Peiffer, Maytown, The C. Rebman se eet ee i Liquor sales in Penna, fell off $26,000,000. last year | on | Wednes- | Local Affairs In General Briefly Told Levi W. Burkholder, who died t New Holland R1, left 156 de- scendants Charles Miller, Rohrerstown, was uto mishap on the Marietta Monday. A goal of $96,400 is share in 1948 Cross C Fund. Mrs Rothwell, seven, injured in an pike the county's the American Red ampaign Robert Lititz, thirty committed suicide, She turned on the gas Dorothy Mayberry Klinesville has Myer§ There the Myers, ol sued George W. for a divorce. slight 4-10 of a announced, will he a drop in price of sugar, cent having already been Anna King, -two, East Petersburg, ment The Marietta was while thawing wate: EE ——— ea The Affairs At Florin For Past Week Mr Mrs. Jacob D. Strickler are spending some time in Florida, Mr. Mrs. R. W. Roberts from called on Mr. Sunday. seventy received hospital treat- her ear. Penwell, for a pin lodged in home of Harvey damaged by fire caused pipes and and Mechanicsburg Mrs. N. E. Hershey Mrs. visited and Mr. and Lancaster Shelly. Mr, Heisey of Samuel Jesse Mur. Mrs, Kinard of Penryn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sides. Mr, John E, Hershey of Rheems called on Mr, and Mrs, N. E. Her- and Mrs. Lizzie Nissley Saturday and Spurgeon shey on evening, Mr. Jacob Lindemuth called on Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on Sunday. Mrs, Harold Buller was admitt- Hospital (Turn to page 3) —— ell ENTERTAINED AT PARTY CELEBRATES 12TH BIRTHDAY ed to the General on Mrs. Helen Strickler, Lumber St., entertained at a birthday party on Tuesday night in honor of her daughter, Lacey, who celebrated her 12th birthday. Refreshments served and the Jeannille Mary Patsy Boyd, were dancing enjoyed by following: Breneman, | Bailey, Angstadt, Charlot - Janice and Ruth Oberholtzer, Laura Rhinehart, Roberta Frank, Effie te Feeser, Anna Mae Lowen, Robert Webb, Clair Wag- Garlin, Charles Waltz, Robert Miller, Jerry Benny Clinger, ner, Ronald Ducky Germer, Brandt, Lucy Thome Strickler. EE THE STATE PROFITS THRU BANK CLOSING 16 YRS. AGO 1932, biggest Carl and and Jimmie Lan the In January one of caster City’s banks, Lancaster Trust Company, closed liquidat- the paid out its doors, Since then the ing trusties are settling up bankd accounts and have 75 cents on the dollar, But they have deposits to the amount of $17,335.86 which are unclaimed and that amount was turned over to the state last week rl SLOYER ADDRESSES LANDISVILLE LIONS Members of the Landisville Liong Club heard an address on foreign affairs by Monroe W. Sloy wv, head of Social Sciences de- | partment at McCaskey High School, at their regular dinner meeting in the cafeteria of East Hempfield Twp, High School Monday evening. aimee th He. HE WAS DISORDERLY Ray C. Finley, twenty-two, of Manheim R2, was charged with disorderly conduct by a bartender at Rothweiler’s Cafe, Lancaster. He plead guilty and paid the costs A NEARLY $1,800 PER ACRE On Saturday a 10-acre farm owned by Jacob K, Wisher, at Brunnerville, was soit at public sale to Harry ker, for $17.- 865, which Ig 114 per acre, LAC 1 “Aa $2.00 a Year in Advance Mortuary Record In This Section Walter *olumbia Mrs, Kate fter a brief Edward S. “Red” Marietta last evening, Mrs. Bertha A. Bau ty-four, at Columbia Walter Mummer, f [lizabethtown Allen Elizabethtown Thursday. Vincent Bi six, of Columbia, at Hospital Friday. Anna E., widow Williams, at East Monday. She was Mrs, Minerva four, at Stauffer, Tuesday. Williams illness. from a last George for of Maytown, Harry R. Longenecker Harry R, known resident of suddenly seven Tuesday a years, plasterer of years Flmer L. ago was e Heisey, of tt Reickard, si of Edwin Pet K. Stauffer, Bachimanville, Longenecker, Marietta, ixty-six, at at Marietta, Baker, at ighman, six- Saturday. ifty-two, at heart attack. Brubaker, seventy-nine, of R2, at his home, ttner, forty- St, Joseph's M. ergshurg on ty-eight. sixty=- Edwin K, is a brother, very well died ged seventy- Deceased was a by trade and a number mployed by his place, He (Turn to Page Four) a ett i li Three Members East Donegal Hi Sc hool on South'n Dis. Orchestra Three members of the high school orchestra:. Isabellg Rosene Musser, violin Miller, violin, Young, oboe; and Pauline were chosen as mem- bers of the Southern District Orch- estra, The Southern District Orch- estra will present two concerts at Newport High School February 27 and 28. The East Donegal Orches- tra is directed by Mr. lor. / 2 The Junior Clay’ wi i Ugg play “Going on and 9. The play will Mr. Robert Slaugh school faculty. by Eugene Say- ill present its een” April 8 be directed of the high Entertainment for the February 3 the Club will be presented Club yill be rpesented meeting of Mount Joy Rotary by East Don- by East Don- egal High School students. The fol- lowing students will g ive a music- al program: Gloria Fisher, Betty Pyle, Marion Ney, Kenneth Barn- hart and Glenn Forney under the direction of Mr. Eugene Saylor, high school music supervisor. Bryson Craine, high school sen- ior, was chosen as Month" Rotary Club scientific and g: modern meeting last Thursday. trends at “Boy-of-the- by the Maytown-Bainbridge we a talk on their RAY KELLER, OF THIS BORO IN FLORIDA HOSPITAL Ray H. Keller, « & Bro, who is Mrs. Mr. Keller tle dealers, extensi Florida with a heart removed to a hospital Florida. “fair burg, reported was ind Jane A. White, Charles E. and Edith J Dale Thomas bethtown and Goldie 107 Manheim Streét, Frank, Keller, attack on Monday Flowers, Dolby, f the firm of ve local cat- wintering in suffered and was in St. Peters- His condition at first considered slightly improved Thursday morn- ing. Mr. Keller was stricken with a t like attack January 6, 1947 and was { hospitalized for several weeks. a i MARRIAGE LICENSES Henry Redcay, Mount Joy R1, and Kathryn Stoltzfus, Atglen. Allen K. Risser, Bainbridge and Ida Shreiner, Bareville Rl. Walter G. Sager, Bainbridge RI, Marietta R1. Marietta, Maytown. of Eliza- Mae Fackler, this boro. sre atl A A LAD HAS NARROW While visiting the ESCAPE farm show last week, Danny Fitzkee, 6 year old son of Paul Fitzkee, was kick- ed on the thigh by a escaped with only a a black and blue stallion, but stiff leg and imprint of the horses foot on his leg, 2 a a SE ky sana