Hot and TV Qa d £1 gi SA gs 4 i 13] LS EE Ey Legion Card Party At Fire House, Wednesday, May 5, 8 p. m. Sw ST A Ty IE A RAD MOST P - -THE-M Th I NUTE WEEKLY I N Mount Joy LANCASTER ulletin COUNTY VOL. XLVII, NO. 47 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 29, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance | Mt. Joy B & L Financed | Mount 223 Homes To Date meet- At a recent shareholders’ ng of the Mount Joy Building and Loan Association, these three direc- 4 Persons Injured | In An Auto Crash , whose terms had expired, were | Dr. E. W. Newcomer, tors re-( lost 2 Grant Gerberich and Henry Four persons were injured on the Eby. Harrisburg pike two miles east of The Association now has assets | here at 8 p.m. Friday, State Troop- of over $242,000 with mortgage : er John J. Stafford said. The acci- loans totalling $230,949.82. During occured, when an automobile Harold Hess, stopped to allow a piece of dent tiriven by the past year new loans were made totalling 117,600.00 and $63.039 was The As-| to shareholders thirty-two, Lincoln, paid on mortgage loans. fire apparatus to pass. Hess’ car was gsceiation paid out struck from behind by a car driven by Clyde R. Aument, Quarryville. during the year on mortgage shaves | eighteen, of $37,800.00. The organization enjoys the proud Police said Aument teld them he record of having assisted owners in | Hess’ apply the brakes quick enough Aument Gilbert, laceration of saw vehicle stop but could acquiring 223 homes since its organ- | hot to avert an accident. treated by Dr. Joe C a severe ization twenty years ago. after the the directors met was Immediately sharehold- | Lan- ers’ meeting and disville, for effected the following organization. | the forehead. Grant D. Gerberich, President: Three passengers inn Aument’s Henry H. Eby, Vice President: E. | vehicle were treated by Dr. David M. Bomberger, Secretary; R. Fel- Schlosser, of town. Henry Young, lenbaum, Treasurer; Bernard J. | twenty-five, Quarryville, suffered -Myers Jr. Esq., Solicitor; and John | lacerations above the right eye, H. Fellenbaum, Auditor. { forchood and face, police said, fee CAR AND A TRUCK IN A MIXUP ON HIIBY PIKE when his head struck and shattered the windshield of Aument’s car. Geraldine and Arlene Warfel, State Polic > reported that Robert both of Quarryville R3, also were Pendelton, Middletown was charg- treated by Dr. Schlosser for lacera- ed with reckless driving as a re- sult of a truck auto collision the Harrisburg Pike at 10 am Sat Pendelton was | tions, police said on | The fire engine was enroute to a According to police, fire which broke out in a dump near [ROTARY CLUB {day the | daughter of Mr. i Dubble, | The | heim. CELEBRATED THEIR SIXTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Martin B Joy entertained Sunday Heisey of eve- ning in honor of their sixth wedding | Mrs. Jno. Bates, Le- and Mrs. Guests Mrs. Myrtle roy and William Bates, Mr anniversary were G. Heisey. Harry C. Sipling. Miss Ida Sprout, Shirley Ann Bates of Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Long of Annville and daughters Audrey Jean and Patricia Ann of Annville David Walters of Elizabethtown, R D. ————— ——— [REV. BARR ADDRESSED TUESDAY Rev. Floyd W. pastor of the Presbyterian addressed the dary Memorial Church, of Lancaster, weekly meeting of the Rotarians on Tues- using as his topic “What about Mormonism?” Rev. Barr is a new minister in the an authority on tlis talk was county and quite Mormon Relision. st interesting ly OC ‘Weddings Train ni Our Community Ira E. Hostetter, son of Mr. and { Mrs. John K. Hostetter, of Manheim and Miss Minerva Mae Dubble, and Mrs. William R. Saturday at officiating minister Merkey, at Man- in Manheim R2, were married home of the Rev. H. A They will reside the | Alberta E. Birkenbine Jacob W. Nissley the Mount Joy American Legion attempting to pass a truck overated | Miss Alverta E. Birkenbine, Home at Chickies. | by Martin L. Ney. Florin and load- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ETT j ed with empty milk cans, when the |S, Birkenbine, Manheim, and Jacob 3 . ° crash occurred Trooper George |W. Nissley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don t Miss Seeing Spotts said the Pendelton car |Harry Nissley, Manheim R2, were | struck the left front side cf the {married at noon Friday in the Sa- truck but that no one was injured. —— eel MILLER SISTERS TRIO IN | STATE FORENSIC FINALS | The Miller Sisters Trio, composed The Miniature City built by How- Ohio wil] A miniature city, ard Schaef:r, of Alliance, be on display in the window of Lester Roberts” Electrical Store cn of Hazel, grade 11, Jean, grade 10 | Fast Maiin St. starting May 3rd and Pauline grade 9. pupils of East | and will remain there until May 10 Donegal Twp. High school, May- inclusive It is sponsored by local town, have qualified for the Penna business places whose names will Forensic finals to be held at Oil] be in the display City Thursday and Friday of this It is a display featuring business week, after competing and receiving | at both Millersburg and residential districts of a typi- superior ratings cal town. It operates cn two and Shippensburg. | levels with nine business districts They are the daughters of Mr. and | shown on the lower level including Mrs. Martin Miller at Florin | a bank, bakery, auto showrooms, Tey | filling station, hardware, furniture. MRS. DETWILER, 89, SUFFERS jewelry, grocery and drug store A DISLOCATED SHOULDER | On the upper level are five mod- The condition oi Mrs. Emma Det- | ernistic homes and a church. Fach wiler, eighty-nine, 13 W. Main St., (Turr to Page 2) this boro, was reported as ‘“satis- Te factory” Tuesday night by officials CLAIM BENJ. WALTZ DID at the Loncaster General Hospital | NOT HEED A STOP SIGN records show the woman suffered a City police said charges of ignor- dislocaticn of the left shoulder as a result of a fall. A ing a stop sign likely will be brought E. Waltz, May- town, collided with a HAS FRACTURED SKULL station wagon operated by Darwin Mrs. Ruby Miller, forty, Manheim B. Tshudy, 1109 Fran- R3, sustained a fractured skull in cis Ave., at Queen and Lipesty Sts.. an auto crash. She was driving a caster, at 11:20 Two Lancaster Fume Low Bidders On The New Highway John H. Swanger and C. W, Good, | { Mt. Joy Hi’s Fifth ‘Period Honor Roll Mount Joy Borough School nounces the Honor Roll for the fiith | Roll -- against Benjamin after his car twenty-nine, a.m. Tues day. car, T.ancaster road contractors, sub- mitted the lowest bids for the re- building of the Harrisburg Pike be- Joy and Lancaster, Highway {ween Mount the State; who opened the bids in Harrisburg Department, an- announced. Honor Friday, [report period. First Swanger submitted a bid of $1.- All A's Second Honor Roll — At 863,126 for the construction of 481 jeast 2 A's and nothing lower than miles in Rapho and East Hempfield , B, Township. Good submitted a bid First—Betty Zeager 12, Samuel of $1,153479 for the rebuilding of Dock and Barbara Ranck 10, Jerry 950 miles of the road in East Hemp- field and Manheim townshipn, in- bridges over the Little Con- estoga Creek and Reading railroad tracks. Shupp 9, Marlene Zimmerman, Sal- ly Ann Nissley, Mary Ann Spangler 8: Flinor Lane, Shirley Leedom, and Jay Barnhart 7; | Second—Geraldine Cramer, Helen Officials said they will relay the Booth, Betty Gutshall, Lucina Myers bids to the Public Roads Adminis- and Beulah Wolgemuth 12; Helen {ration in Washington with a re- | um to Page 2) commendation that they be accept- ie 1. ~~ pd. The Federal government has MARRIAGE LICENSES | Harold Zimmerman, Jr, 115 S. (Barbara St., this place, and Mary start as soon Veronica Smith of Sadsburyville. promised to pay half the construc- tion cost. “Construction will as possible thereafter,” a State | Frank H. Fletcher, Mt. Joy R2 Highways spokeman said Comple- and Arlene Finefrock, 873 N. (Turn to Page 2) Veron St., Lancaster, ) {by her | bride. lem Evangelical United Brethren Church, Lancaster. The Rev. H. M. Tobias officiated at the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage a pink mother, and wore dress, white hat, and a corsage of | white roses. a recep- the Following the ceremony, was held at the home of The tion couple will reside at | Sporting Hill | Madeline Cunningham Larry A. Braun Miss Madeline Cunningham, tae daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Gordon of Pittsburg, Kansas | was marriad to Mr. Larry A. Braun the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A Biaun of Florin, Pa. on Saturday Ap-il 3. 1948 at the Cathedral ol Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu with the Rev. Father Victor Thys performing the double ring cere- m-ny. The bride, who was given In { marriage by her father, was gown- ed in white Her fingertip veil was held in place by a net head- niece dotailed with seed pearls. She carried a Pikake lei with white butterfly orchids. Miss Carmen Ongais, maid of honor, wore a pale green gown and carried a white Crown flower lei with matching flowers in her hair. Following the ceremony a re- cention was held at the home of the bride's parents who are now residing in Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. Braun will be at home to their fri>nds at 637 15th St, CHAS, Honolulu. (Turn to Page 5) tee eel eee ALDIN SMITH. EAST DONEGAL | WAS FOUND UNCONSCIOUS A sixty-six year old Fast Donegal man, Aldin Smith, was found un- conscious in the back of an auto- mobile in a Marietta parking lot. The car was parked on the C. H. Siegrist Hotel lot and the man was discovered by Siegrist’'s son. Smith is at the Columbia Hospital. re Cee COLD LUNCH PLATTER AT FIRE HCUSE ON SAT. MAY 1 Ladies Auxiliary of Friendship Fire Co., will serve a cold lunch nlatter on Sat., May 1st, frm 4 to 7 p. m. at the Fire House, Froceeds will be placed in the Ambulance Fund, tl Mmm COST OF STONE AND OIL Salisbury Twp. gave its contract for stone and oil, the latter at 16 cents per gallon and $1.85 per ton lor stone, ) Passengers Hurt In An Auto Driven By Lester Kaylor John Windler, 222 FE. {twenty -four, 222 Marion St.. Lancaster, suffered in- the head. juries of neck and chest auto in which he was rid- E. Kaylor, when the driven by Lester 62 W. Main St, into the rear of a crated by Eimer S. Randler, five, 220 W. Donegal St. ing, forty-one, this boro, crashed car op- forty = also of town, on the Harrisburg pike, two miles east of Mt. Joy, at 11 p.m. Thursday. He was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital for X-ray exami- | nation John Duane ‘twenty-two, 429 Manor St., Lancaster. another pas- <enger in the Kaylor car, suffered | lacerated forehead and was treat- cd by Dr A third 01 town. Warner, David Schiosser passenger Earl twenty-eight, 13 E. Main St. Mount Joy, ard Kaylor were unhurt, as ¢iso were Randler and Robert Sch- neider, 116 Columbia Ave., who was | riding in the Randler car. State Policeman Hollywood pros= ecuted Kaylor on driving charges. He said both cars were headed West. Damage to both ve= hicles was estimated at $375 —— yr — FIREMEN HELD A SPECIAL VIFETING MONDAY EVENING A sp meeting of Friendship Fire Monday trustees | seial i heid night at the and board of chiefs presented their Company was which time suggestions for the new engine un- der consideration. t Final plans were drawn up con- | the firemen | the one | cerning the type engine deemed necessary to replace : | in use the twenty-seven years. | These plans will be presented to | past boro officials at the regular month- ly meeting on Monday night —— | Mt. Joy Hi Sophs | Will Hold Dance The Mt. Joy High School is sponsoring the an- |; nual May Hop Dance in the high he ol This lace on Friday, April 30 | 11:30. | Sophomore Class of « auditcrium, dance will take j trom 8:30 until It is customary each year to | elect a couple from each class | 7th to 12tn inclusive, The atten- | dants this year are as follows: 8th grads, Francis Sherk and Gerald | Bercier; 7th grade Rachael Lehman and Carl Brandt; 9th grade, Mary | FE senfield and Owen Smith; 10th srade, Shirley Reheard and Wil- | | liam Bates; 11th grade, Peggy Gar- | | | | bor and Glenn Bailey; 12th grade candidates are Betty Gutshall, | Dorothy Sheetz, Helen Booth, | Richard Sheetz, Robert Shank and Lowell Sumpman. The couple | eceiving th higher number of votes is named king and queen. | The couple with next highest votes | will be attendants to the “King | and Que:zn’ The crowning of the | queen will take place at 9:00 p.m. The Ira Bowman orchestra will | furnish the for the occasion. | Miss Virginia Gorgodian and John | Day are Sophomore Class advisers. | a MAYTOWN CARD PARTY SATURDAY. MAY IST The Auxiliary of the Unit 809 American Legion will| sponsor a Card Party, Saturday at 8 p. m., May lst in the Donegal High School Audi- | Maytown will be | prizes for pinochle, 500 | Mrs. Mervin Brandt is | the Auxiliary, Mis. | chairman of party; | music Donegal evening, Est torium, There door prizes, and bridge. precident of Paul Peiffer, Mrs. Adam tivities; Mrs. man of Property and supplies; Mis. Hollenbaugh Mrs. Carl Shenk and Mervin Brandt will | be hostesses for the evening. isi lit | THREE FROM THIS PLACE JOIN THE AIR FORCE Three young men from town hast Air Force during the past week. They are: Charles L. Hallgren, 18, Clayton A. Shultz, 18 and Fugene S, Brown 19, all of town. Greer, chairman of ac- | Elam S. Waltz, chair- | Joseph enlisted in the rE Os A jeep stolen at Marietta, was re- covered in Pittsburgh. | WILL, | sylvania, Seniors Leave For | Washington, D. C. They will leave | Md., | the | Washington | Councils, | THANKS A LOT, ISAAC K. Ressler, DEMONSTRATE FIRE HAZARDS AND THEIR CAUSE the casualty Everything That Happened At Through elforis of the local fire and insurance agent, G Mutual months visit Insurance Co. | two members of the Sparks Club, | Mount Joy Slim's Luncheonette has moved to which is an organization composed NEW location, next door to the of Field representatives of Mutual post office building, and will have Fire and Casualty Insurance Com- open until 11 p.m. this week end panies servicing the States of Penn- and beginning Monday new store | Maryland and Delaware. hours will be in effect. See the ad | on another page or watch for circu- The Sparks Club, which is one of the largest field clubs of its kind in the United States, has taken upon ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller will itself the tremendous responsibility #ccompany their daughters to Oil of acquainting and educating the City, Pa., where they will compete! public to the most common fire in the Penna. Forensic and Music hazards they will find in their own League after receiving superior ra- homes. factories. schools. Churches, ting at Millersville and Shippens- nd farms. (burg. On Saturday, May 8th, the B.Y P.D., of West Green Tree Congre- gation will program in ithe Florin Church of the Brethren. The speaker will be Mr. Henry Bu- RR ——— sponsor a Washington May 5 cher, and music by the White Oak The senior class recently complet i c A ii ed plans for the three-day trip to Smo Ssociation held an election of officers and Trustees at the office of H. B. Wit- Mount Joy early Wednesday, May A : : . tel on Friday evening. | 5th, in busses secured from the The followi LH I . e lowing were elected: : Conestoga Transportation Company : ir X 8 . : Wittel, president; Clarence Mussel- of Lancaster, and expect to arrive A E Si . : : man, secretary; ‘A. E. Shetter in capital city by noon. Aceommo- ‘ : P en | : reasurer; arke Shetter, > {dations for the group have been se- = ? ohn Nentwig, Arthur Kulp, Trustees. cured at Hotel Street. Among the many places of inter- est will be the Mellon Art Gallery, Washington Monument, American Red Cross Building, Library of Con- gress, and Arlington National Cem- Roosevelt on 16th The Church of the Brethren will | baptize 17 applicants on Sunday af- ternoon on the farm of Samuel Ober {at two o'clock. Mrs. Emma Peifer visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Fanny Fair on Wednesday. Miss Margaret Eichler spent the itinerary provides for dinner at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, and return to Mount Joy Minnie Baltimore, Shelly called on Mr. ( Turn to Page 2) el Cee ee From | The Dailies For Quick Reading Samuel late in the evening of May 7th. group. TH ea | Brief News re pie li NOW HENRY IS 18 Mr. dnd Mrs. Arthur Zerphey, town, entertained at a party at their’ Two chaperons home Tuesday evening in honor of their son, Henry, who celebrated his | G. L. Hassler has been named | 18th birthday anniversary. There ae at Quarryville, were B guests. | Dickinson College, Carlisle, is les lebrating its 175th anniversary. | A truck driver was burned to 2 oy Ministers death when his cargo caught fire cast of York. The truck hit a bank. Are Off To Africa aged 10, of Read- irg, was killed on a visit at Stras- Bishop Henry N. Hostetter, os Boro and the Rev./| \ Graybill Wolgemuth near town has Paul Simmons, was 4ruck by an auto. David R. Baker will retire as gen- cat sail Friday at 7:50 p. m. from era] manager of the Conestoga New York for Africa where they |qransportation Co. May 1. He will will represent the Foreign Mission | ha succeeded by Lewis W. McFar- Board of the Brethren in Christ Churches of the United States and Canada, w Both will review the methods and policies by which the directed and in the Mission land. rl . HEMPFIELD CLINIC AND MEDICAL EXAMINATION West Hempfield Pre- School Clinic and Medical Examina- be given to children ex- ministers Township work has been conjunction with formulate such tion will plans for he d id id ki pecting to enter school September | the future guidance of the work in x | tt Id 1M48 at Ironville School on May 5 the mission fields. : = | : wr and May 12 beginning at 8:45. Frior to sailing, they were joined : os A All children expecting to enter by about 35 members of their x 2 : school must report. cnurches, families and relatives i who conducted a farewell service PIECE OF STEEL IN HAND Columbus P. Sacco, thirty-four, Landisville, was treated Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a of steel became imbedded in his left on the ship. BE I eI MOUNT JOY'S CONTRIBUTION During the first week of the Am- piece erican Cancer Society drive Mount ard y . ; o ._ | hand. Joy Boro contributed $92.00, Mari - ye etta gave $62.00, Manheim $14.00 and Elizabethtown $110.00. —— Wee ADJUDICATION FILED An adjudication was filed in the Orphans’ Court in the estate of Frances E. Carmany, late of this boro to the amount of $3,072.14. eet i We are in receipt of a copy of the | McFarland Press, printed at Me- Farland, California, sent us by Isaac formerly of Florin. THE STEEL CO. SAYS “NO” > @ eee The Bethlehem Steel Co. refused y a wage increase demand from the Week's Birth Record CIO and immediately reduced the | price of many of its products. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stoner, NG Mp this boro, a son Thursday at the |[IIOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. J. B. Hostetter returned to her home on Monday after being a surgical patient at St. Joseph's Hos- pital for two weeks Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mwphy, of a son Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital oo. Curpente the members of | Frie Fire Company will wit- . ness at the fire house, at their reg- Florin Recently lar meeting May 6, a brilliant demonstraticn of fire hazards and | Mr. and Mrs Samuel Crowi of heir cause. conducted Fv George town, and Mrs. Eva Greiner of Eliz- Wolf. of Unionn Mutual Insure nee returned home from Co., and Mr. Clyde L. Nissley of Orlando, Florida, after several the guest of of each party from each of the 146 | Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Shelley of There are however, many vacancies, Penryn, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shel- | particularly among the stery. A theatre party, a trip to [the zoo, and a boat trip to Mount weekend at Lancaster, | Vernon are also included in the Mrs. Crosland. plans. The return trip by way of Annap-! i olis will include a stopover at the ley, of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | | United States Naval Academy. The ry Miller of Rheems, Mr. and Mrs. | : | Wilbur Arndt, of York and Miss I [2 | | | | He ran across hte street and , | | | | { | | f | | | Metzger High School’s Spring Concert ‘By Band And Chorus May 11 | The Spring Concert by the Mt. | band with uniforms, I Joy High School Band and Chorus| Up to this time the club has, will be presented at the High | with the financial support given by School auditorium on Tuesday, on | the public, bought the majority of | May 11, 1648 at 8:15 pm. | the instruments now in use and all The concert will be under the | of the uniforms. There are still | direction of Mr. Willard Newton. | many children in the lower grades | I sponsored by the High Scho I | who would like to study music ! Band Club There will be no ad- | and join the band if instruments viesion chorge Adults will be were available, invited at the concert to join the | In order to continue the growth B nd Club Membership dues ave | <f the band the club needs more $1.00 per yea The aims of the | members and a yearly income club are: to encourage teaching of | from membership dues. You are nusic in the cho ls, to make u | invited to join the club and help to band instrument available to every | keen the band growing. Let's tudent who is interested in join- make it a band of which the whole mg the band, and to supply the | community wil] be proud. | TALS SEIN The Local News Mortuary Record For The Past Week Throughout This 'Very Briefly Told Entire Locality Servatus S. Garman, sixty-seven, let Manheim R3, ! Edwin P. Rutherford, three, at Marietta. Annie Elizabeth, wife of John Mi- Manheim Twp. firemen sel, at Columbia, aged sixty-one. Margaret, wife of Harry H. Yar- A bottle a public brought $31 at shrata stopper at Er A 1946 model olive drab jeep was the ptreet Sal le seventy= stolen while parked on at Marietta. | Southern [received their new pumper at a | cost of $8,000. nell, at Columbia, aged sixty-three. Hester Arthur, eighty-five, Ma- | Mrs. Lyda M. Briel, widow of of Manheim, at the She was ninety- i sonic Homes, E-town, fell and broke [Charles Briel, County Hospital. Rebert, York, was one. at Elizabeth- | goss {William O. Weidman William O. Weidman, this right arm. Miss Helen chosen May Queen town College. Samuel] H. sixty Shaub, Neffsville, was | | struck by an auto and killed, He |Elizabethtown R2, died at 8:20 p.m. | Wednesday at the Lancaster Gen- Hospital where he had suffer- led a heart attack on Easter Sunday {and was a patient at home until he was taken to the hospital two and a hl weeks ago. wos seventy nine, sem fe weer Committeemen Named Tuesday | \ Tuesday's election, like most oth- [Bonita Lee Shoop ud er places, was exceptionally quiet) Bonita Lee Shoop, Wise ! and it appeared as though voters daughter of William/ N. and Caro- {line Smith Shoop, 262 Marietta St.. died in the Lancaster General Hos- pital at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday. Be- sides her parents the child is sur=- {vived by the maternal grandparents, Irvin and Beulah Stoudt Smith, Mt. Joy: and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Dengler Shoop, Ober- (lin, Dauphin county. Funeral services from the home Pi of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith, Marietta street, Satur- day at eleven o'clock. Interment in the Oberlin cemetery, Dauphin Co. Mary B. Keiser Mrs. Mary B. Keiser, seventy- three, widow of Clement C. Keis= er, died ai the home of her daugh- were on a sit down strike. Republicans and Democrats Tues- day chose one man and one woman the county committees to serve on city and county voting districts. | Democrats, as there were no candidates. These thruout locality: were elected the | Mount Joy oy B. Sheetz, 52; Hoy 57. Oscar Esther M. M. Donaven, 11. East Donegal Lincoln S. H. District R Casper H. Mrs, later 43; Florence G. Elder 37. 3. ter, Mrs. Willard D. Newton, The- D—Aaron Sharp 12; Ruth E. Me- | 0. Apartments on East Main St, Kain 11. at 10:10 p. m. Saturday after a Maytown District lengthy illness. She was the dau- R—Charles M. Houseal 166; Mary | ¢gihter of the late Samual G. and E. Glattacker 187. | Mary B. Bossler Fngle a member D—Herbert C. Smith 18; Martha of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Trostle 5. i the boro, the Ladies Bible Class Springville Disritet and the Missionary Society. Sur- R—Curvin H. Martin 56; Maude | viving are these children: Mary, Buller 16. wife of J. Paul Nolt, Lancaster; ~Roy Shuman 2; Frances Frank | Carolyn the wife of Edward J. 2 Coup, Milton; Samuel E. Keiser, Helen, wife of with whom she Denver, Colo.; and Willard D. Newton Eight grand children also WEST DONEGAL TWP. R—Jacob W. Heisey 95; Ruth L 100 DC. A. Ricedorf Floyd 1; Genevieve Gilbert 1; garet H. Dimler 1. MOUNT JOY TWP. Lower District R—George Y. Kline 26; Josephine Beck 1; Mrs. G. Y. Kline 1 resided. survive, The funeral was held in Trinity Lutheran Church here on Tuesday afternoon with interment in Reich's in East Donegal twp. 15; Mamie Mar- Arthur R. Hendrix | cemetery | Justice of the Peace Arthur R. D—James Hilt 2; Frances Liggins | ‘4 Hendrix 204 S. Barbara St., died Milton Grove District [in St. Joseph's Hospital Friday. He R—J. M. Berrier 31; Agnes 57. wager 10. Death was caused by a heart at- >—Jacob Forry 2: Bernard |tack after an illness of 10 weeks. He Thome 2; Mrs. Jacob Forry 1; Mrs. | Was a patient in the hospital since Mary Thome 1 (urn to pa page 2) Upper District R—Lester Weidman 52; Lela K.| oii Engagements D—Virginia Cassel 2. Mr *and Mrs. Paul R. Weaver RAPHO TWP. | Landisville, announce the engage- Newtown District | ment of their daughter, Esther to RJ. L. Swarr 24 Richerd Shotzberger, son of Mr, D—Victor N. Engle 2. land Mrs. Mark Shotzberger of Sporting Hill District | Lancaster RS. Miss Weaver is R—Elmer H. Kauffman 19. | employed by the Bell Telephone D—Emmanuel Schaeffer 3; Ber-|Co. Mr. Shotzberger, who served tha Gibbel 1. 922 months in the Strickler’s S. H. District R-—Harvey Zink 10. D—Harvey Zink 4. Union Square District R—Warren W. Kline 46: Beulah Grable 39. D—Aaron Geib 1; myer 6. U. 8S. Navy, is | engaged in farming. The wed= ding wil] take place in September. reel Cree. | LEGION AUXILIARY CARD PARTY AT FIRE HOUSE MAY 5 Wednesday evening, May 5, a Mary Whit- | Card Party sponsored by the Mrs. Mt. Joy American Legion Auxil- iary will be held at the Fire House at eight o'clock, 3 There will be two dooy prize and two prizes to a table, \ \ Or If he gives and she forgives, you generally find a contented married couple.
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