Rotary Senior Dance, Friday, April 9th High School Auditorium Farm Boys - Girls Brief News From | Urged To Consider The Dailies For | Dairy Business Quick Reading Lancaster The Philadelphia Sunday papers girls, 10 to upped their price to 15 cents. urged to consider 10,000 Penna. R. R._ workers | pect to go out on strike on March | 31. The Camphill Soup Co. has pur= pro=- } ; that | chased the V-8 food products busi= of the | offered | | creased county farm boys and | age, are 20 years of 4-H Vl ex= Dairying as their projects the year, Smith, Assistant County charge of the club the county, project one of for “Max” Agent gram “the most in in states ness. The three Phila. { their prices [ per copy. i) Lancaster City will have a clean- next month, the first dairy is one ns : : ; : dailies have in- instructive projects " five to cents to farm The each youth.” dairy project requires club member starts registered heifer calf twelve months of should be of formation and be out of a cow with good production This calf is developed for the first two years in the project the third year freshens club member In- managament, fitting with a lup campaign two to . ali [in fifteen years. 9 | The Harrisburg Telegraph, a six gon day afternoon newspaper, has spended publication. The from the and age; £200C De good type Su records, 75-room mansion of the late Chas. M. Schwab, on River Drive, New Yory, is being razed. A car driven by Betty Snyder, struck and killed a 49- man at Downingtown, It George W. Hain, of Marysville, $130 and costs of $7.25 for catching trout out of season. At motorist got red tag so he just placed it on an- But it cost him $10 and and with the production of keeping ecor : bing ! rds. Red Lion, feeding, cattle, formation of : : year-cld judging and showing, dairy cost 57, and record keeping is furnished. It is not necessary for the home herd of the club member to be Accredited from T. B. or Certified | from Bang’s disease in order to en- rol] in the dairy but if the animal is to be at the Coun- ty Roundup, at the District Show. at the State the herd must meet requirement, In other words, join the club, and the formation as Lancaster a a other car. Costs. A lar project, and one-half million dol- been let that four Rot . shown contract has for the erection of a plant will pro- or Farm this the may attend the meetings, same the except that the calf cannot be shown, In (Turn to page 3) ee Bookkeeping Discussed At The Meeting of Boros For be offi- cials, thruout the unty have been hclding meeting: Show, duce oil from coal. B. DePuy, for four Leroy thirty-four, in- He member missing days, walked to his home very unconcerned, breakdown, first shipload of bananas to Philadelphia since March, arrived there this week. were 24,256 bunches, York went of badly get educational had a The reach 1642, There At buckets He | weapon in- nervous others, a man for for beaten two fle wers, by blunt His wife died shock. soil Easter was a and died. later from [ el | ARMY DAY CELEBRATION AT MARIETTA DEPOT, APR. 6 Mount and Cclumbia bands will furnish the Army Day celebra- on Tuesday, April 6th at the Marietta Transportation Corps De- pot. Col. Officer, tend. Program begins at 1:00 p.m. with of 1:15 Demonstration of operations hand- | several hours quite some time horo Joy high secretaries, etc, : school the cot cL music for of interest to all. : topics of On cach occasion | |. . : tion Interest are discussed. One of these meetings in the Council Chamber Thursday evening of representatives trict was held here last C. Passink, Commanding when a foro : invites the public number this dis- Joy, Man- Colum- to at- from Mount Elizabethtown bia attended. On this Schwartz, comprising heim, and an address Welcome; p.m. Mr, Philadelphia, occasion Alex was the ton crane; 1:45 of Carlisle Bar- Jemonstration Herbert 2:00 ling equipment, 100 team of including worlds largest Judo 2:15 Department, charve; present and in detail methods of discussec uid { p.m., various to Schwartz book -keenino Mr these by Blank- p.m. racks; ).m these in attendance. : expert : Fire Is an along : : cnmyer in ad- lines and interesting to present —etl A err eee Rotary Senior Dance April 9 at Mt. Joy High The Rot: ry Senior Dance, by the Mount Joy in honor the Mount Joy held his di iIscourse al al was quite SC : 2 curnment. l FIVE EVENTS CELEBRATED AT FAMILY DINNER SUNDAY Mr, and Mrs. K. Hinkle, West Main entertained daughters Harry Street, their n thei and families E: five Spon- : 4¢ dinner Rotary | ] Y | cele on in of birthdays. ster Sunday sored Club class will bration anniversaries of graduating high in the high Friday 12 : dancing Andy Ke and of be auditorium, 9th, from 9 to Music for nished by tra. The those their school, i the wedding anniversary of Mrs. S. F. Ireley, of Mid- and the birthday of their Jerry, March 17th; the thirty- affair informal for nineth wedding anniversary of Mr. ds not care to doties Mrs. H. K. Hinkle, March ds. Refreshments 20th. and the birthday Mrs. Hinkle and her granddaughter, Barbara Oberdeer, f Mr Mrs, | ¢f Middletown, er FXTEND DEADLINE FOR PENNA, AUTO LICENSES The State extended 1948 newals. The events celebrated were school April p.m, | be thirteenth Mi dletown, night, and will fur- | rner’s Orches- | is and who and on will of be ca also. It is Club to fair, Ann daughter Harold Oberdeer, the Rotary annual the desire of make the by a af- and their Every introduced local the of this an should public show support big turn-out. -— ——— that is and by given civic event organizations full the sponsored should be support Revenue Department and people. 15 days the deadline i automobile cooperation towns- for for license re- The new deadline is mid- April 15. Acting Reserve April Sth for the Senior Dance, and remember, its for Senior Students and Adults Only. ——— © S MAN PURCHASED HOME NEAR SHEAFFERSTOWN N. R. Castor, Rheems pur- chased at public sale Saturday, the Colonial home of the late Senator Clarence D. Becker, Mill Creek township, four miles east of Sheaf- ferstown, Co. The house has nine stone summer house an The purchase price was $14,100.00. —— cet eet ee: ADJUDICATIONS FILED These local adjudications filed in the Orphans Court at Lan- caster: Frances E. Carmany, Mount Joy, $5,165.36; Christian Goss Shireman Jr, Conoy Twp. $938.84. WO SUCCEEDS MRS. HICKS Gov. James H. Duff appointed Dr. V. W. Dippell, of Lancaster, to the Lancaster County Beard of As- sistance in place of Mrs. Anna G. night Otto F. Mess- | said a shortage of license plate the postpone- deadline, originally midnight, March 31. | ——— > ee me STOCK WAS SOLD At sale of bank stock at Lan- caster, eleven shares of stock of the First Naticnal Bank at Landis- ville sold. Secretary ner RHEE] forced ment of the of set for BANK in a Lebanon were Five shares sold $57.50 rooms, a outbuildings. $63 share, other for and six shares per tl eee = CHILDREN GET VENISON A 100-pound buck deer was kill- instantly when he plunged an automobile on the road between Martie Forge and Pequea. Christ Home Children, Paradise, received the carcass. ON A FISHING TRIP Mr. J. U. Baker, of Landisville, with three Lancaster men, one of whom died at Kingston, Jamacia Hospital, is on a fishing trip to were ed against for Ss at | iudge or -THE-M MOST INU TE WEEKLY The Mount Joy Bulletin I N LANCASTER COUNTY VOL. XLVI, NO, 43 Vet Killed By a Train Between Here & Salunga py» 6:30 | A former in the U, § by a westbound train around struck i Air by sergeant a.m, State killed when Maza- | mad Force was Pennsvivani Policeman Leonard ennsylvania = | kas of Sa- | train the Railroad, half lunga, Monday State Police as Joseph G. 506 W. Fifth Ave. The body a on : { said identification was : ile we 3 1 mile west from cards and found on the the papers morning. found on Pucalik | victim. Army papers identified the victim victim showed that Pucalik McKeesport, a sergeant when discharged | | the Air Force at Drew Field, | 1945. He is married andi the clieved tha father of one child, a passing westbound train { | thirty-one, | Was Pa. i Florida, from in was discovered by crew of lice said, The added 1 C and reported to railroad authori- | discharge police | ties when the train reached Harris- burg, Sgt. Duersmith, the PRR State Police investigated. Dr. David coroner here, that the mitted suicide, papers, ryan wife's address as Y said his Rl, N. police gave of assadago So | been Joseph and they have the his police, far, { victim's | { was | unable to trace E. expresseds the theory | Schlosser, deputy | where-abouts before body found. Members that M= of Pucalik’s Pucalik was Drew was have ¢ would he county victim may family but said he said has not been | until has Yoder, decision he M. H. reserve final contacted Dr Lititz. Schlosser theory was substaintiated fact that Pucalik’s suitcase, with | ‘he contents intact, was found standing along the eastbound rails cn the south side of the railroad tracks. The had apparently walked over the on the north bed. Dr. Schlosser suicide since discharged from | Field, Fla., separated from | home the se [ 1945, his at in Pucalik wife, coroner, believed to be N. Y. Army was a sergeant is Buffalo, he suicide who the dr, said the by scmewhere in papers show at the time cf his discharge. Roy Sheetz, local funeral said that the victim's will direct- he has been notified that the and the or, by Ame | to w man family westhound not ke claimed, the to Legion Post bury Pucalik, a rid War 11 The Walter | 185 American Legion overhead | Tuesday at 6 pike, Gable, pastor passing train [ United at 7:15 | had said the | struck ‘racks side of ican volunteered railroad ; Later verdict The yards veteran ol issued a! of man S Pest No, services pm. I H. of the Evangelical Brethren Church, Florin, the Inter- made Ebersole held eV, was struck at the a point 20 west of John bridge the west of Salunga, Harrisburg The the Schlosser had on service, Mount discovered body charge of am. and Dr victim Spparently crew ment was in Joy been cemetery, A Hols Brings The East Dorie Mount Joy, | Flizabethtown RR? {the Pa., Thursday Everything That Happened At Florin Recently Mr, Mrs, N. Mechanicsburg, Mrs, of Mr. H Grimm, of D. Kiehl Wittel, Sunday < B B spent Wittel, Samuel Shelly spent Sunday | Mr. Mrs. Elias Hollinger Elizabethtown. Gish Mrs. sister and Lancaster, ol with Annie A. Mr. with and near Mrs. Amanda ith her merman visited Engle at {and fell having breaking her hip. ed by Elizabethtown Osteopathic Hospital | resides Benj. Zim- Mrs. El- Rheems Monday the of She was remov- ambulance to at Lan- who Ww daughter, her { mer on misfortune caster. Saturday and Mrs and Mrs ter, Evelvn, Farl Mr. Mr. Leedom were Mr. evening guests of Harry Miles Leedom and daugh- of Elizabethtown, Mr. of Mount Joy, and | Leroy Leedom of were Mr. Leedom and son, Harvey Jr, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stahl of Camp Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and Mr. Michael Wacenbach of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Heisey and Minnie Shelley of Lancaster Mr. Samuel Shelley on Sat- Leedom, Mrs. Rheems. Sunday and Mrs. Harvey and guests Miss visited urday. (Turn to Page 2) HAD TWO ACCIDENTS WITHIN 15 MINUTES State Police looking truck driver who had two collisions fifteen The Lancaster Mountville, he gave a are for a in about minutes. man the truck at and at scene rented struck fore leaving auto Be- the name and address minutes later another auto on the Marietta pike at Centerville, Oyster Point. The was operated an ficticious Fifteen he struck near car struck by $1,000 At The Students Plan A Clar. Lyons Sale 3-Act Comedy for{ A and imple- | Saventeen” the | of | Fact comedy, “Going on Hilda sented by the | High mum ( Holstein sold three livestock A pure-bred act $1,000 ment at a by Manning, will held Clarence class of the Thursday at Bi Junior School sale Thursday on of be pres Doneg: auditoy April 8 farm Lyons, east in Jonas Gru- |. n and 9 Purchaser York C Forty-eight sold at an average per head. Other for Holsteins were as Myers, Franklin Isaac Yates, Bucks Frank Mullen, Jee heifer A broyght and corn sold for $68 per ton town, was chool ver unty Friday, head | and was | $409 The paid | trayed by Nel- | of cattle price m of be will Fisher leading roles por- James cast: Wil- Dommel, high prices Gloria and follows: assisted by this Dick, Wilma Gerlach, Betty Heineman, Madara, Betty Pyle, Norma Jean Shank Sollenberge Banks Wolgemuth Robert gemuth. Horst on county, mer Jane $675; $500; | Al county, Jean Fack Rice Jane $1.30. yao Auc- ! tioneers were Dupes and Hess. ——————— —— VETERANS ARE EXEMPT FROM DOING JURY DUTY Some 27,000 Lancaster veterans S. don’t have to serve they don't to. The in a state 3ucks county Bucks county, $510 $600. tractor Canby. Wagner, Wol- sold for farm and under the direction Slaugh, dire The play is Rokert D, student assisted by Alice Doles. manager, Helen | of 'the ctor, | and her student Snyder. anasto countians, | service, | if or military duty TRUCK CRASHES, DRIVER ESCAPES, CARGO BURNED Walter Brodkeck, Masonic badly on jury want eason lies forty-seven, of Elizabeth burned 23-year-old | exempting with of nine law Homes, months persons the when riding Perdix, Sun- nine wartime military | town, was a the | about citizenry service in National 20 an “out” All or years which he was That of the they have truck ‘in Guard. gives crashed into a tree near per cent local if they Cumberland County, early it. | day the| Police | flames care to use to do tell commissioners morning, it the truck burst into the crash. said jury about after it and they are excused automatic- | passenger in the John Peters, of said the Brodbeck was ally. ited by Police ar thirty Dunn and { truck | Harrisburg. Ope pe: ©) Ce ee. Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Landisville, son truck sideswiped a « operated by Howard Dunn, . | R2. Peters Mitchell, | The the potatoes and ed, Duncannon and truck escaped in- of y- James jury. its cargo Tuesday Hospital. Breske, 230 boro, a son at a at apples were Lancaster General Mr. and Mrs, Marietta Ave., Lancaster George sll Aerie PASTOR TO ADDRESS CONOY TWP. GRADUATES The Rev. Charles, R. Beittiel, pastor the Otterbein Evangelical . at the Lancaster United Brethren Church, Harris- General Hospital Tuesday. I LA a wil] the speaker at the exercises of Conoy A TRADE NAME Twp. High School, May 27, in Donald D. Miller, Florin, Bainbridge school auditorium. the name Slim's Luncheonette for ———- A — general luncheonette at! CUR EASTER WEATHER Fost Office Building, The Weather TT treat thruout Easter HOME FROM HOSPITAL Sunday. Numerous sncw flurries Mr. James Childs has returned | and a strong wind with the ther- to his home on Marietta Street. | mometer at 24 that night Saturday where he is convalescing from a|we had rain, thunder storms and this the Monday. Mr, this place, a General hospital on Mrs, son and Clair Eshleman, of urg, be commencement on to use business Florin. Man gave us a real this section Hicks, of Maytown, who resigned. Haiti. They travel by plane foot amputation. a good fall of hail, Peggy | * Mary | * } improper | John lumbia R2 | At the driver N. Co- damaged. latter the truck disappeared immediately. rr —— Gees THE LOCAL WEATHER BY KENNETH DROHAN The daily I tints 24 to Hess, twenty-four, It was badly collision the rainfall in day, Mar. following is a report of and Wedne Mar. 30 L. 36 28 26 temperature section from Tuesday, Dav Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Rain 05 00 00 82 00 00 00 in in in. in, in. Sunday { in 51 70 Monday in Tuesday ———— —— I'LORIN CHILD INJURED TREATED AT ST JOSEPH'S Miles Fink, Jr, fracture six, Florin, suf- of the when the side panel of a truck fell at fered a right arm his home on He receiving off and struck him, Wednesday morning. dis- after Joseph's Hospital. ——— —— Heavy Safe Balks Thieves at Salunga Robbers who entered the equipment office of Robert M. Bru- baker Salunga, Tuesday night failed to batter open 2,000-pound safe, State Police Damage to the strong estimated at ceveral hundred dollars. Entrance was gained by breaking The thieves was charged treatment at St. farm a reported. box was a glass in a rear door. first went to the supply room, where some of tools Part of a plow on they obtained the used on the safe. display in the showroom was used as a sledge as the robbers knocked off the combination and handle on the safe door. Brubaker said disturbed in the office, flashlight and oil been placed on top of the safe are missing. Sgt. V. E. Simpson and Pvt. Paul Schappert investigated. —— Cs TWO IMPROPER PASSERS Prosecutions by our borough police for the past week were: Rollin V. Sheaffer, of Lawn, im- proper passing, by Officer Good; Elmer: B. Herman, Elizabethtown, passing, by Chief Neiss. nothing else was although a had can which [| BUT | swerved | stone | pole Afternoon, April 1, 1948 AUTOMOBILE MISHAPS NO ONE INJURED A he: truck, Charles Raymond Main off wall TWO ‘The Local News For The Past Week . Very Briefly Told for by twenty - vy operated Bear, Street Landisville W the highway, hit and then shattered Lincoln Highway at Paradise 15 Bear was not injured on the April 15 is the deadline those ud a Herbert H at a public about 3 a.m, Thursday Ho tags State Police : State. Dolice Brock is the new Chief Manheim ne m:n Joseph Hartman who investi fell 1 [of Police At damaged | picl 441 A early on will be the | H, | Pfc. | stationed | raid Bear apparently at the autemobiles gated Ephrata $2,670 boii sale 1" asleep wheel vs T up baler was sold for I'wo were x derby 10 soap=-box July select- "OL r-wide lision Route of Marietta, State Police operated Nn ac on one at Lancaster Authority to held Boro engineers mile south « Thursday. said Lititz has repanre sewage by Robert prepay R2 Chicago, cars were Moore, Walter at the C Columbia plans Smith, Marietta No person Lanc. Co. Five Scholarships Lancaster ang Easter eight coldest the the for Sunday was around here past Transportation | rps Depot. was hurt, | Eliza- of Com- heads the Chamber Pile | betht merce Garman wn Junio? were seized Marietta machines Alfred Clark’s, ir slot in a raid at last night. All ert Lancaster killed 1929 Ford Weidman, eighty-one, county has been allot- was struck bv an auto ted a quota of five scholarships for annual Rural Health Ed- ueation workshop to be held at the || rd 20 Pennsylvania State College from Cela ot June 28 to July 16. ! Jeltrey The workshop, intended prinei- | , arg, accidentally drank pally for one-room rural school | d Winter green and died. teachers, will be devote to Joe Thirty-six boys and girls practical lab- rolled the Elm-Penryn to Community Club 1948 science, | Landis and A the second brought $42 and cents a pound at a public Mountville Clay Bair, Stras- of four, oil are en- 1-H es, group discussions, and Biological in oratory sessions, visitations tor nearby clinics. GQ fifty-six. the killed Andrew father of in a quarry "971 The County and environmental sanitation awarded. the (Turn to Page 5) fe nll of die | county j121l at a cost Metzler, prosecuted bacteriological science. disease pre- | eight child en, Vintage was vention and control, nutritional near studies, mouth hygiene, mental hy- Ba ) ave giene, 5 to the contract paint $4,180. Mount of Christian Joy | R1, Weddings Thruout Our Community The marriage of Mary M. Cremer daughter of John Cremer, 408 Union Street, Columbia, and Lester Shenk son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shenk of Maytown, will take April 8th at 2 p. the rectory of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Columbia Lancaster light Transportation Co. was at for ignoring a red traffic The Conestoga drivers an of ten effective March 1 field Slaymaker ave its mnerease cents an hour While plowing Monday, od in a L wag near John dropped de: He seventy - three. Alvin Nissley [fell in the bath [ ville Mennonite his skull Hospital — © E Ed. Hackert Buys ‘Baker Properties Last Cc lo | | be n place Roh er, at forty-six room the Ore- Hi and He died m. in in me frac- | tured at St. Fannie Elizabeth Nentwig | Joseph's Musser Elizabeth Nentwig, Mrs. John M became the Mus son mn Aram G. Fannie of Mr. and of Florin, Mr G and Ari Miss daughter Nentwig, bride of of Mr, Mount Ser, Musser, rimg Aram Mrs RD, Easter Joy at double afternoon Auction- sold the Trust Company of Eph- ground of East Coal extend Thursday even- | ! S Marks | th | National Bank and o Ranck. { administrator of the estate {daim F. Baker, a plot of the North side 4215 feet The plot a public ceremony on Sunday ing at 6:00 United Brethren church : : rank for o'clock in St Frank or Firs Church, with pastor Rev. Fara officiating, { {ather [ fronting Mu | Main honor by on ) he: by Given the Carl The Ushers In marriage : : street from bEride was attended : Ritchie, best Alley east. | depth 176 ft The story Irv [frame mn natron Ol James H 2) by _ [ to alley Forrey Kendig | man was improvements. thereon are a were Jerome (Turn to Page —— Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter, Elizabethtown announce the Elva frame dwelling Zartman room occupied 1% occupied by ————— in and a story store now V property lward Hacker Jose ph Paparo, shoe repair shop The | Mr. Ex | Street The price paid was 9.120.00. Amos Burkholder and B. Frank Kready the estate was purchased by Omer of t, on East Main Route 3, of their daughter, | Claude Eu-|g Myr. Mrs. | Donegal St | {2 | WHERE How little engagement Marie, to gene Zeller, of John H. Zeller, 29 Mount Joy. and the attorneys in errr teen son were Ww FUN COSTS MONEY is f of Miss Helen G. Hoffer, Elizabeth- town Route 3, whose engagement to Elwood N. Earhart, Myr. Mrs. Almos K. Earhart, Joy was announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. Hoffer. No date | has been set for the wedding lly As CARD PARTY APRIL St. Hilda's Guild Episcopal Church card party, to be on Wednes eight o'clock Pinochle, 500 played table, many us cant enjoy a and the fun or ation now Well wher recre then? we've gotten to and | point Mt. R1, | son of more money For fun costs in some places than other If you there i as Insti Col cer nce George at umbia tax holds dance per 1 | This also | pools, all also a on 7TH St good halls, Luke's ot special will juke held day, sponsor a at the April Tt { machine boxes, Fire ing, h at | | BEE be | ete A AND BAKE SALE A spelling and bake at ler’s evening, House and Bridge will two will Satur- There spelling bee ile Hos: April 3 at 7 with prizes for each | po day school, 30 two held and door prizes awarded - I \°ao9KLL- PE SN. NOW HE'S IN JAIL Pvt. Lloyd Buchaman, Fort | Mommouth, N. J. committed to the county jail following to { [ | | will be string music general information G. Sh and a Mrs, H the teacher, Wee LICENSES B. Shenk, Maytown, Mary M. Cremer, Columbia Harold F. Shearer, Mount | R1, and Ellen R. Eby, Gordonville | R1 and | Charles S. Brandt, Maytown, Geil D. Corrigan, Columbia. Harry E. Zink, Jr., Marietta, and | Dorethy J. Ebersole, Bainbridge, clas onk, Manheim R2, i was a hear- court Last month he stole an auto from Mi end Mrs, Ralph Miller of Florin the point of a gun LETTERS GRANTED The First National Trust Company here of the estate of Alice late of Lancaster, ing await trial MARRIAGE Lester and at Joy Bank executor and is Z. Gerber, $2.00 a Year in Advance Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality H. Fisher, sixty-two, at I gene Columbia Elmer M Manheim Alexander Columbia Rosie, Columbia, Achey, seventy-three, at A. Pettis, sixty-five, it Saturday. wife of Samuel Fake, at aged sixty-four, Kauffman, forty-four, at his home Sunday. Shue, fifty-six, a died Logan- K R1, O Ma Reuben Manheim Herman native of ietta, at ville Carl A. Smith, fifty, native of Bainbridge, the Harrisburg hos- pital, David M. Flizabethtown, Hospital. B., died at of St. Reese, eighty-four, Monday at Joseph's Elizabeth Painter, aged sixty-six years Walter G. Lancaster RT, She was born wife of at at Colebrook Arthur H. Arthur Brown Henry Brown, seventy=- 210 E. Main Street, died at 9:55 am, Friday at his home. Born in Eltham, Yorkshire, Eng- land, he was a son of the late Mr. Mrs. Benjamin Brown, York- He one of the original members Luke's Episcopal Church, boro, where he erved vestryman and many He was also the Fraternal Order Lancaster, of Sons Cotton fix and shire was of St of this ds a for a member of trea- surer years. of Beavers An Br years, the Mill George for 46 his retirement three he is survived by his Helen Dransfield Brown, and followinf children: Elsie, wife of Paul Strickler; Florence, wife of William Mabel, wife of William B. Hendrix; Harold and Arthur H., all of this boro; Esther, (Turn to Page 5) EE ———— Personal Mention M Glatfelter and Derr formers Melhorn, Friday employee wn until years ago, wife, the Jones; and Mr. attended the sister-in=- of Elm- James Mrs. Harry funeral] of the law, Mrs. Clara wooed, York Mr, and and Wilmington, Svives Mr. ir-minded Del plane there w Jersey, Maryland, land, Ne York On Faster Jay Barnhart } home on Mrs daughters, Del., ter Troutwine Easter their Harry spent at visiting Troutwine and Troutwine son, family Harry be- in and over came while visiting Wilmington boarding a Sunday flew Rhode and Conn. Mr. and Mrs. brought their St. Ne Is- WwW Sunday son the Joseph’s Hos- confined for Barry, had from where he was Their skull. Mrs. Paul and Mr, and family pital three weeks. son, a fractured Mr Shriener and Mrs. El- of Lan- Mr. and and David, Shreiner son and d cast spent Wo Sunday with Barnhart, A Arent THE STATE WITHDREW CARDS OF DRIVERS During week March 19, the Bureau of Highway Safety vithdrew the crease of week ked privileges 367 the ending drivers, the pre- this number 56 311 suspended, were restored cards of 367 seven over Of and ceding rev motorist their R. those who lost Levi R1. privileges was Jr., Elizabethtown EE i FOOD & RUMMAGE SALE BY VFW AUXILIARY April 16th, the of Wars Aux- hold a food sale at the West Main street. April 17th, the Rum- nage sale will be held all day, also the Seiler Bldg. Anyone having ntributions contact Mrs. Germer, 116 David street. tl Arete: E'TOWN WOMEN DIED TWO DAYS AFTER HUSBAND Our readers will remember that last week we published an account of Geo. Hollinger, who was killed at a quarry near Rheems. Two days after the funeral his wife Fannie, sixty-three, had a heart attack and died. Friday Vet Vet evening rans Foreign will Bldg., Saturday, ley will please