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    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
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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.
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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
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‘Baker Properties
Last
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place
Roh er,
at
forty-six
room the Ore-
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He died
m. in in
me frac-
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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