The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 05, 1948, Image 1

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    American Legion Carnival at PRR Station This Friday and Saturday, August 6 and 7
MOST P-«TO-THE-MINUTE WEEKLY | N ASTER “ Not Even a Thought Of
The Mount Joy Bulletin bres de
By State Highway Dept.
Exactly as was predicted in ( anything else on the states records
FLORIN MAN INSTRUCTED TWO LOCAL CONTRACTORS these columns recently, there is no | With that purpose in view, Mr.
Work OnMaytown Weddings Thruout RECEIVES A CERTIFICATE Brief News From AWARDED STATE WORK ‘Mortuar y Record occasion for alarm as far as by. | Smock stated ut would he mest
Two local contractors were low 0
Mr. Martin K. Miller, of Wol- |
° ° oy ’ i oe 5 . , pissing Vit Joy is concerned. | huntes it he highway plans be=
Water Project May Our Community gemuth Bros, Florin, was one of 94 The Dailies For bidders and were awarded work by Throughout This We were given to understand that | 5 i ‘i ay Wi
hatcherymen, druggists and feed | the State during the past week


VYOL. XLVill, NO. 10 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, August 5, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance

| suc s the y for t resent | struct v the next two vears at
. . dealers who completed a 5 day | $ k R hi The Department of Property "and E I li uch was the case for the present | struction, for the next two years a
| vu hp | { 1 lack
Begin In September During } ast Week Dealer Training School Course in | uc ea g Supplies Friday awarded a $65,540 ntire 0Ca ity at least | least, due to the lack of funds.
poultry diseases and management contract for general heating and Ida, widow of John B. Denison at A committee of local business| The business men who made a
plumbing work at Millersville State CoYambin used. sixty-four, men, comprising f President of |
Teachers College to Paul A. Mar- LL Council Jay Eicherly. Councilman |ition. They were not instructed to
| 1 Arr 1 Mr. C [ 40 8 ‘ouncil or any rr or=
Oscar W. Lebich, 27, Lebanon, was | this boro. | Mrs. Esther Westafer died at Eli- | Clayton Newcomer and Mr. Clar- |“ by Council or any other or
to | 8anization All have the interest
The ser ‘ucti bi v H Tee
I'he Rosser Construction Com zabethtown in her 101st year. She |ence
John G. | last Thursday by appointment at | ©f our bo and its people at
heart and always stand ready to
lo anything possible for the good
I our town
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; Hogs sold for a new record
This school was held July 30 at | high at Chicago Friday at $31 per
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| iss ¢ Zurin, daughter us
ih Miss Edna Ruth Zurin, daughter interview acted on. their own vole
Paul Beshler, secretary of 1
Fast Donegal Township Municipal | of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Zurin, Mount
Authority, Friday announced that Joy Rl, and Christian D. Neidigh,
the group expects work on the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nei- tificate at the conclusion of the | Killed in motoreyele accident on
rater Svete! sin early digh, N. Band St., Marietta, were : tm he a otoreycle accident o
$88,000 water system to begin early g course signifying his satisfactory | Sunday. wae the widow: of the: lite
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| married at 10 a. m. Saturday in the | oti Ey dl bi ; : : =
completion of the training school In many cities thruout the coun- | low idder for the construction of
Salisbury’s Lab in Charles City, | cut
Towa. Mr. Miller received a cer-
Newcomer went
pany this place, was the unofficial

, founder of the Elizabetn- | Which time they held a lengthy |
in September.
A preliminary survey is being |Salunga Church of the Brethren, instruction: was received
made and already 125 residents of The Rev. Norman L. Bowers offici- by Mr. Miller and the other stu- rl rez
Maytown have signed contract cards | ated at the double ring ceremony. dents on poultry diseases and the 2 i a woman was injured
and made the init) payment of 928 . flock management problems from when for cal skidded nd ro State Highways Department an-| 5. oc pil. 48 years old, died sud- The men were given to under-| now have the assurance that it is
each to cover the costs of the sur-| Martha Jane Miller Fr fessionally trained staff mem- | tamed near Marietta. nounced Friday. jdenly at 2 a. m. this morning at his stand tnat there is absolutely nc [ no occasion to worry about a by-
| Robert A. Rye bors i emma, :
ey xs 3 v ( gn surve SS ’"n > » hf a
vey. Seven persons escaped when a ho yme in Florin, from Coronary oc- | thought vey, blue prints or | pass for quite some time at least.
Following the completion of the| Miss Martha Jane Miller, daughter ———— —— eee riod Transportation us. tal h L N fc sion,
. SE A . ~— a op estoga ansportation S ‘an SH
survey, a report will be presented of Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Miller, : ENE east oF Lone i e ocal ews 2
4 [into an embankme nt east - * *
to the State Board of Health for ap- | Salunga and Robert A. Rye, son of ver ing at in SET Elin 5. heel
i engineers | Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Rye, 229 E. For The Past Week' Elias 8. Sheels. G3 formerly. of
oval, after which the =
Nv | Two were killed and four injured
will advertise for bids from con-|Main St. were married at 10 a. m. Ha ened At in an arto on Route: 22 five Vest Main St., this boro died at
tractors for the actual construction, |Saturday in Trinity Lutheran Pp : . ve Ca : Mo
: miles east of Harrisburg Saturday 0 y 15 am Monday in a Lancaster ®
tion. | Church, here with the Rev. W. L. Fl . R l wight. ery rie ry hospital. Born in Rapho Twp. FUCK u 0 e oro,
3 nite sodeht | Tender jointing. t gor LE :
Although not definite, present | Koder officiatin ori ecen y [An air force plane crashed into a| Columbia hiked its school tax he was the son of the late Chris- |
plans call for using the waters of | The bride is an employe of the 4 : store: at Past Dewselh Md i bs [tion and Ana ©. Stoufter. Shee tz. |
Gladfelter Spring, one mile from | Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co. and the The Young Ladies Sunday School esa? sto : 1 : 2 ke " ) | from 25 to 30 mills. ; is one sister, Mary S
Vi Inae ve yg >» | whe made a forced landing. e ONES nes} apis ati = g Is ster, IM: S
Maytown on the Elizabethtown road, | bridegroom is serving in the Mer- Class of the Evangelical U. B. | pilot baled oul Dial phones begin operation at, wife of Benjamin Bradley, Man- eserve re 1
: Church, at Florin, held a picnic at [PO Paled out. Fphrata August 22. :
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as the source of water supply. chant Marines. Seon ye wan : sii
At the present time residents are reel A Mle the Cove park on Tuesday night Seventy cement firms represent Manheim firemen received
57 of a mile of bituminous surface interview with Highway Commis
try housewives are boycotting high | ™ town Chronicle.
So a bridge over Miller's Run on sioner Smock on the subject of |
| Route 220 in Lycoming County, the James Hilt by -passing | Our business men on Main St.
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heim R2 and two nephews
The funeral was held from the | The quiet calm of Mon. morning | house His predicament was no=-
A most pleasant evening was en- « ; wes shattered about 7:45 when wd b
pleas g was en | Sheetz funeral heme here yester- | iattered about 7:45 when a | ticed by James Stehman who had
supplied with water from private | dered by the U.S. Circait Cour ey : i
ii rev ve > y the U. S. Circuit Court to The fir nro gig ras i 3 da 1, ; :
wells, cisterns and springs which | etd ¥- Ia y amily joyed by everyone present. An en- 4 og The first tobacco in > NS Lov witerncon with Mobile oil truck, owned by Robert | sounded the siren, as Halter drove
ely * : ; g i s was | STOP price-iIXIing at once. [ sold at 51 cents per pound. t is flue 4 x Kunkle yy dy oy | 1 aed
sometimes dry during the Summer | tertaining feature of the picnic was For the fret twas in mers t I I Erismans Cemetery. Kunkle of town, caught fire after | on the length of Market St., out
y an | cured. delivering fuel oil to the Moyer past the boro park to open road,
: S a boat race. |
months. Then the residents must Meets At Landisville 26 oe Bh a Y ; a es |
Rev. Harold Bomberger, pastor of 150 years the business at the Lan- Quarryville boro is having Mrs. Liddia Gebhard hme on New Haven St { where, should an explosion result
ay 7 rater hauled from
pay to have water hauled : caster postoffice passed the million oS : and
> "C rethre en BASSE ! { tr » aplenty with pigeons anc : ru y R ERP Spin
Varina. Oe D. Stover Kvady was elected pres- {oi Charen of Brethren aplenty w pigeons Worden Halter, Columbia R D,| from the high test gasoline in the
. | ident at the annual Kready-Krady | Will speaks at the Florin Church of 1diti | ti betl the driver had just finished | rear compartment, no buildings
: ._ | Brethre urday evening, Aug, | Additional supervisory positions. Longenecker, Elizabeth-
reunion held recently at the Landis- | Brethren on Saturday evening, Aug. | I cm Ephraim Longene
T Xas Guests At lville campmeeting grounds. One 14th, at 7:30 p. m. Music will be | town, has a night blooming cereus 3 p. 1 at St. Josepi's Hospital siter he noticed fire in the motor of the By this time the entire one side
e supplied by Bollinger’s Trio and the DUPLER REUNION with four flowers. wn : pump located under the truck |of the truck was enveloped in the
[ hundred twenty-seven persons at- All YPD | Ti : { i 5 Ti ual reunion of the Ben an illness of five d y's following a : ” Hl k
entown P.D. | he second reunion of the Dupler le annua € ) | tank in diate » ied : ames rolling ac SMe
{ d I cerebral hemorrhage. She was a re He immediately emptied a flames and rolling black Smo'ee
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Donegal Airport [Ba officers elected were Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins vis- [Clan will be held Sunday, August dei family will be held at Long rember of the United Zion: Church hand extinguisher carried for such | Undaunted by threats of any ex-
: 1) . Done- | gene K. Metzler, vice president; ited the latters aunt, Mrs. Ida East- | 15, 1948 at Long's Park, Lancaster, | Fark on Saturday. { "| emergencies, but was unable to| plosion, our local fire lads went
Mr. Phates Landis of the Lone F. B. Kready. secretary; and ‘on at Middletown on Sunday. | Pa. starting at ten a. m. (D.S.T.). Paul Garber, Elizabethtown, was These child A ; extinguish the blaze | right in there with their foamite
gal Airport reported several out hi Mrs. M wala iy Miller, mmo Bobby Kraybill has returned from | Invitations have been mailed to elected president of the Garber clan lege chidren survive: Paul, | Then with grim courage and] hose and at too close a distance
. i | ‘ . : at Litt Camp Hill; Saul, Highspire: Harry,
field duri th k to| Prize winners included: Wilson S the hospital, to his home on Wood [approximately one hundred heads of | at a reunion at Lititz. steel nerves, Halter got into the | for comfort fought the flames until
airfield during the past wee 0 3 Re Is | ro
isi i i ality |Krady, oldest man present; Mrs. street, and is improving very nicely. | families. If any Duplers have been
visit people in this locality. | Krady,
T ] fami i | Bainbridge; Irvin, Elizabethtown:
The Earhart family will hold its Ae owl) | | truck and with h en ed
Ay. s. Albert Mueller, | Lizzie Zug, oldest woman; Vernon
Ha : {Lee Miller, youngest child; Mrs. 380 the bicycle and a motorcycle [selves invited. Those invited are to
: ..+. | Annie, wife of John Krodle and Ly- .
While riding bicycle several weeks [missed they are to consider them- |ninth annual reunion at Lititz dia, tit oad bles , “| blowing drove down Main St.,|] Damage tc the truck and equip=
Shines Park Ananst 15 ia, wife of Daniel Rambler, both of : | >
Spffingy Par BE Middletown; and Freda, wife of Roy and back Market St. past the fire er was plage d at 000.
¥ 0 el . rl to 3% ‘ile o Wo
iving Sunday evening to spend the [Martha Summy, mother of largest | bring lunch for their group Jacobs E Stauton 5, 8 th x ; Copenhaver, of New Bloomfield; al-
riying oun wi A M nl : nts. | family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Huber jured jaw. He thanks his many | Tm li SW: umbia hospital Saturday. Roy Stauf- so 35 avandebildven nd 8ve wrists
ranks. wr - Jlers parents, | y; Mr. & Mrs. . € . vp tl ; Sor so 35 grandchildren anc re great
week with 1 HB Gi on. 8 | Krady Collingswood, N. J. travel- { friends for the cards and gifts he fer of this boro is a brother. randchildren he State ‘Allotments
: a os «own on S. ady, C + N. J., tae 3 SB re bs
1 one id oe ne 11 : is the |ed longest distance; Mrs. Norman received the past few weeks. Personal Mention John Murray Jr, Washingtonbor sn A —
nrbay: 3. ueller is e |e onges Ste ps S. : . i
Bat a : wl ; gi St . Mr | Geib, most recent bride; and Leon) Mrs. Emma Eshelman celebrated kof New Yor! R1 was arrested at Columbia at 3:10 PARTY F M t d
mer Miss Eleanor Brown. Mr Geib, s ti 4 ; ! tes . % : : on ! / i
former sg aha! niv- | Saufley. peanut scramble winne | her birthday on Friday. Miss Shirley Shirk, olf New XYOrX, {, m. for cowboying with his auto. Mo. and M Lester Randler. M4 rom O or un
Mueller is associated with an air. DEON! Sa —_ Mrs. Paul Boyer and two children |15 Visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Abram Flory. 51, Manheim Ri1,| V7 8nd Nis, Lesler nhanater, N.| gers: + :
| Dy 1 : 3 {Market street, entertained to al! Payments amounting to $62,686.24] Amounts available are:
port in El Paso. | 7 in Florin this week. . : an hen
port {and Mrs. Katie Sload of Maytown Reheard at Florin this week sustained a broken right arm when | Boroughs
Last Thursday, July 29th, three | ANNUAL BRANDT REUNION : nd Mrs. Nora Derr culled on Mrs Mr. Howard PF. Lindemuth, of |... was at work on a hay elevator birthday dines in the celebration are due the municip I subdivisions ; 5 Sig
gentlemen from Harrisonburg, Va The Annual Brandt Reunion will Sarah Schlegelmilch on Sunday. New York City, is visiting his The Mt. Joy and Donegal Pres-|% the first birthday of their soa of Lancaster Corns as their Sep! Bo Peters oe > 15 win
landed at the airport and proceed- |be held Sunday afternoon, August F mother, Mrs. Allen N. Lindemuth, | hyterian Missionary Society Meét- | Leslie Drew allocation from the Motor Fund. |bethtown, $765 19; 1 fan -
: $437.56; Mount Joy,
is | Mrs. B. F. Kauffman spent Tues- ; ‘ Iv | 9p
ed to Maytown where they visit- [29th at Elizabethtown Boro Park. 1 t1 t . A M {on South Barbara Street. ing ha been cancelled for the | Little guests at the party were: Requisitions for the third quarterly | 26; Marietta,
> * . . . aay a ancaster, visiting Mr. anc : 5 dS X | 4 5 . eral (19.
ed Mr. John Heistand and family. | A program of group singing and i > 3 M: Harvey Stoner is home| hn of August | Phyllis Ann Brown. Winona Mark- payment of 1948 are being prepared $694.03;
iley, Patty Nornhold, Kathleen May by the Department of Highways Second-Class Townships
Mrs. Nelson Felty.
They were: Jacob A. Shenk, the [special vocal and instrumental mu- | : { from the St. Joseph's hospital and « Plize ;
Ea ¥ WwW. ans 3; oz or e . i ¢ S. Li s, El bethtowr bee a .
Rev. and Mrs. John Gable and Carl Landis, Elizabethtown. re Etsell. An- In Lancaster County the follow- Conoy, $757.10; East Donegal. $1.-
jdyth Anna Kramer, Georgia Carrol ing amounts have been allocated to 141.1 East Hempfield, $1,100.77; Mt.
owner of the plane; John R. |sic has been arranged for, together daughter, Vivian and Mrs. Adah | 1S Improving very nicely She signed as an apprentice in the State
Mummau and John Alger They | with an interesting speaker. Watch Fichler and Maraorot. at- } Wishes 10 thank her friends for Department at Harrisburg . : 7 ’ 29 190 99
returned to Harrisburg the same for detailed program which will be wnded the camp moet: of Moret lthe gifts, flowers and cards while | fis salary was $1,176.00 Kramer of Manheim; Mrs. Chas. |the various lasses of municipalifies Joy, $10; 59 _ Rapho, $2120.22; Ww.
evening. published later. Remember the Gretna on Tuesday vexing in the hospital ee ® — Etsell, Mrs. Ed May, Mrs. Carrie | Cities, $6,135.67 Boroughs, $0,559.50 ed, 1. soi! 73 and West Hemp-
—— ell eee date, use this as your notice and in- | SE - ii bi Jimmie Fuller, of Ickesburg, is| GPENING DATES FOR MT Randler, Mrs. Walter Kramer. Second-Cla Townships $46.691.21: field, $1,006.82.
. | vitation. Tell your friends and all : vacationing this week at the home! Joy BOROUGH SCHOOLS situ
Nine Boy Scouts [those interested in the Brandt Re- PAUL O. SAMPSON SPOKE { Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp At 2 recent meeting the School) BAO RALLY AT CAMP
lunion, and kindly arrange to be TO ROTARIANS TUESDAY |and daughter Jean, on East Main { Board adopted the following sche [MEE TING SAT. EVENING Mount Joy Mi gels Lost To 0
Attended Cam | present. At He Tassie hii y Linen. Street. dule for the opening of the High | A 1 adio re ally featuring hed
p { — eon, Mr. Pau + Dampson, ick Mrs. Nesta Farrell and their | School and the Elementary School | staff of the Calvary Hour, Orrville, 5 3:
i b 39 s TQ Q tian and lecturer spcke on “The daughters, Betty and Margery of Sept. 1: 10:00 am, Faculty Meet | Olio, will be held at the Landisville Ep hrata ast vening .
Nine boys from Troop spent [PHESE CHARGES RESULTED i
! Joy of Eats”. Camp Meeting Grounds <n Sat
the week of July 25 to Aug. Ist prom AN OLD ACCIDENT FI Paso, Texas, visited Wednesday | ing in H. S. Library
: ‘he rector reting was st~ | : : : wening Avoast 7 at "1:90 o'clock
at Camp Chiquetan. They were | Charics Harry West, twenty-five.) The directors meeting was post at the home of Mrs. Farrells aunt |¢ Sept. 2: 8:30 am, Pupils report to evening August 7, at 7:30 clock T B kl
: . . he o a later date. X23 1 ; . The Ams Sisters Trio, hear
Teddy Williams, Robert McGregor, was picked up by the po- P nd os Jatr date : Mrs. Kathryn Felker and daughter | respective buildings: Grades 1-8 to i Am il Ses Tre ms i an 1ISVi e 30€S 0 roo yh
Robert Shirk, John Brown, Russell |i. on a motor violation growing | Travelling Rotarians in attend- | py}. Marietta St. Bld. snd Grades 9-1 2° the Calvary Hour, program fo | oe] : th
* " nD OPE > A vies 31a. HE . "as nape x3 ' . in Well. (rel ed in the s
Kuhn, Gerald Lutz, Donald Thome |. of an accident at Bridgeport last ance were: I. R. Crock, Wrightsville; Mr. ind Mi John Gusler of | 12 to High School Bldg Dismis- | Past ten years will participate | And the next day it rained. V : a y ve sreat credit I
and Earl R. Shelly Fall Gerald Clauss, Elizabethtown; Fran's | ni. iotta had a wi party at] sal at noon in the program: also the radio [those classy Lion Club Midge | The boys deserve great credit for
53 45 all. RA ar sim re i ya : : i ii tte Ves rN Thy cp » done times | their od playing thruout the sea=
Many tests were passed and! west was charged with reckless MacFarren, Lititz; R. C. Lang, Har- | their home Friday evening Sept. 3: Regular Sessions begin. | rtette and Res William Det- [who upset the dope hin rou ub | pia : :
~ ‘has / dre ancas- | “ iler e ctor, is seaso ane nded in th
Gerald Lutz advanced to second | [driving and driving without an op- |risburg g; Chas. M. Coldren, Lanca: Mrs. Dorothy Dickson and daugh-| Sept. 6: Labor Day, No School. Waller th Sct, a thi on ho on ; fo fier Landicville Wins
class. Donald Thome and Ear] R.| {ter anl Elvin Hess, Strasburg, guest |. gydie ‘ . Laurer Se 7: Reg SESS with Ephrata at Stumpts fiel didi
a [erator’s license following a collision | ter, Susie, and Mr. J. Robert Laurer, Sept. 7: Regular Sessions : ; w ftisville Midget - Midgets
¥ a. 5 3 . x CR J SAW KEY "26 «Jas “We o. showed w»lentr he indisville dget - | els
Shelley passed merit badges of of Clarence Lyons. Mrs. Wilmer all of Harrisburg. are BIG CROWD SAW DONKEY caster last evening, wed g
| with an auto. ) | er leading | with eleven-year-old Willie Risser
public health and bird study. | 2 ———— — Shoop and Mrs. Arthur Mayer, [ook af the editor's home. : De vin wir
valked aw: y
. . . a Th. 3 op (1.0 wit iN y he mound, wi Ay
Donald Thome was taken into the - TURE y guests of their husbands. Guests: were Nii and Mus M D A t That Donkey Baseball game at (3-2 in the sixth, one of those i the m r a)
| MOTORIST INJURED IN - ISS avis u 0 the boro park Saturday night was being walked in I allically | Millersy the preceding game
honer society of the camp called [yriISHAPS LAST SUNDAY {Frederick Leiberher Sr, Drusila just ag funny, fll of spills and howe bi f | oi 5 ), Will vas the whole show
1 ust as y, of « S ¢ OW= 1ey blew Ol only sn l 1x . yi £ =
Pathfinders of the Golden Trail. | NT ‘asl EAST PETERSBURG CHURCH | Leiberne: Alfrol. Charles and R ] d 0 0
Four Elizabethtown residents rner, 1 a ; hy SE y
Boy Scout Camparee will be ion, | CHOSES NEW MINISTER Lane Grusler, Pai Grusler, Mi Ollie ver Nl [not-to-ride-a-donkey tactics as ev- Ephrata scored three runs on ervors hin itch 2s 0 hit, i
ON yok M run gan ne truck ou Jo 1e
will were injured in a headon collision | eryone expected and more 1 hist I
> > all '€S0O ari story « It
il at Camp Chiquetan August | with another car south of York on! Irvin K. Kready, of East Peters- | Earl Simns, M Join Grusler . The “Vets” won bv.a. 3 9 | o tem th only players to
27 - 29. All scouts are mvited to Sunday morning. They were Mr burg, was chosen by lot and ordain- Jacob IB Zeller, Jr has been ny er 0 ay 1¢ ets” won by a 3 to 2 score, | Joy 3 1 Te
x ae . J . cs q v vap A votive wl 1 bang-up reach first were wo walks > C=
attend. | and Mrs. Edgar Kessler and their |€d to the ministry of the East Pe- | visiting his sister, Mrs. J. F. thanks to some very cooperative The entire team pla ange] e 100
All boys interested in scouting | ‘ pn 'tersburg Mennonite Church Wed- | de Martelevie, «f Delanco, New Miss Elizabeth Davis, daughter of donkeys game but wa ig 3 3
. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and : Ty Davis. of) si - my
are invited to attend meetings Mrs. Lamar Kessler nesday at a special service. Bishop | Jersey since June 29, 1948 and Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Avis, © You! only three safe bingle nr
0.» & oF . A yy . . y uN / 1Q / Qe PD > NTE
which are held every Monday at ee - Henry Lutz, of Mount Joy officiated | will be arriving home this Friday. Mount Joy R. D. was considerably Yo! TH AMBASSADORS FOR nine against Estock and Myers
7 | i . : ie iver 1 leaky 1 ST PROG AT IN set
7:00 pm at the new den on N.| ENGAGEMENT and Bishop G. Parke Book, Paradise, | He enjoyed seeing the historical | Shaken up this morning (Thursday) | CHRIST PROGRAM AT FLORIN | _ =
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Market St. Mr and Mrs. J Static Kuhn. | delivered the, sermon. spots in Phiadelphia and also the {When the Chrysler sedan she was Rev. Harold Bomberger, pastor THE WEATHER!
. and s. J. St: = ivi » | of the Allentown Church of the po S peor p
ing 400 plants in 35 states were or-| ow $12000 Reo Fire Engine.

dollar mark. "This gives that office | spenders. Mrs. Liddia L. Gebhard, seventy-
» i two, widow of John F. Gebhard, of |
Elizabethtown R1. died Tuesday at pumping oil into the tank, when [would be endangered.
state visitors who landed at
of El Paso. Texas, flew here ar- collided and Bobby suffered an in-

Dickie Nornhold, Barry
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spending the RESP
BALL GAME SAT. NITE lof class but went
any big leaguer.
- Midgets go to
- | Elkins Park, Philadelphia, announce Kreider is the son of the senior | Atlantic Ocean for the first time. [driving west, crossed to the left Jd 0 ae.
(1 HEI IN 2 : Ba, actor Fee Iraidor The new — mn lof the highway on Snyder's Hill at | Brethren, will spews at the Florin
TWO MANHEIY MEN ARE {the engagement of their daughter, [pastor, Frank N. Kreider. The new bug ee te Sat BY KENNET{] DROHAN Henry L. and Ethel K. Maurer,
HELD ON TWO CHARGES Evelyn H Weld S. Carter, Jr. [minister will fill the vacancy caus-| COUNCIL MEETING WAS mo | ; def summar ;
{ve yn 10 4 Be. J { ddy gutter, then climed the em- | evening. Aug. 14t1 7:30 pn The following is a brief summary | yr, y Twp., to John B. and
James Melvin Kupp, 22, and|gon of Mr. and Mrs. Weld S. Carter, |€d by the death of John H. Goch- | POSTPONED FOR A WEEK Jn Bulle 1 led / Toto) Sis 3 Be | { the local weather from Wednes- . ; 1 Mt. Joy Twp
ar i Jo : bop : ibankment anc rollec completely recial music by the Jolhingers the local weallt ro] 2 Kathryn M. Myers, Mt. Jo: P.,
Charles Owen Witmyer 24, both | Manheim R2. No date has been set |nauer. { The regular August meeting of os Heth Radics Phi a Trio ang the Allentown ¥. P. D. |day. July 28 to Tuesday, August 3} ro. land in Mount Joy Twp.
of Manheim are held on two charg- | for the wedding, TTS | Boro Council, usually held the l jo ne Da ae 5 oh ‘il : : . J
aggravated asse ‘ iter — - IFRS TT y Ai ae ; ..| Miss Davis 1s an operator at the
es, aggravated assault and battery =p DRIVERS RECEIVE AWARDS first Monday of the month WAS) local exchange ' of the Columbix EE Temperatures N A. Schutte. Harrisburg, to
with intent to kill and robbery. MAN HURT SWIMMING Several civilian employes from | postponed for a week due to the Tel ome Company 18 YEARS MADE DIFFERENCE Lowest: 63 (29th) SL Ma Ni FI 1 M
3 ht 3 | . x : . a ankle . 3 elephone 0 any. + ny ‘ 4 ul | OWES Lan : ene Maurer, Florin,
The victim was 64-year-old Har-| Martin Strickler, fifty-seven, of [this locality were among the 130 La kof Ja Messrs. ONS a a In 1900, just 48 years ago Mare | Highest: 95 (30th) ¥ien L. Mars } Fr ni vy a -
ry E. Dyer, Manheim R2, who was town, was treated at St. Joseph's | drivers awarded safe driving cer- | Ficherly, Krall and Shoop were M i. Mrs. Paul St Gin 2. Burkholder. 73. at Averaie: 77 Joy Twp, on the Harrisburg-to-
. in : i prac Scans aos inl r. and rs au Stoner are + aer, ough a Average . aster highway.
badly injured when stabbed numer- |Hospital Saturday afternoon for a tificates at a special ceremony at | present, the other three absent spending a few weeks at World's | €0 acre farm near Farmersville Type of weather Lancs ter h i AI
ous times with a screw driver. lacerated nose sustained when he | Olmstead Field, Middletown re- YY End near Eagles Mere. this county, for $132 an acre : Clear days 1
- 9 Witter. : : : | CF m STINT y od Vise x acre « ay.
dove into a swimming pool. Atten- | cently. | GEBHART CLAN REUNION Rev and Mrs. W. L. Roder andi Last week he sold it at : UV lowe CARNIVAL AT MAYTOWN
oy 4 5 be ev anc rs. W. L. Koder anc «ast week he sold it at a pub- Partly cloudy days: 3. AR!
LETTERS GRANTED dants said that five sutures were re- They were Gorg B. Bender, Mt. The 20th annual Gebhart re-{.,n Peter are vacationing at | lic sale for $995 per acre | Cloudy days 3. vt ol The Maytown Fire Co. will hold
Annie K. Brubaker, Mount Joy, quired to close the wound. Joy; Charles D. Bush, Bainbridge | union will b held on Sunday at World's End treet ieee ( Barometer a Carnival on the High School
ny of be ie o John | SS i Patrick Kenney from Mariet- fhe Florin Park, located on Route erent Mn. sen WHEAT CROP LOSS HIGH Lowest: 29.82 in (31st). Grounds Saturday, August 14th.
Rhos B SE iy Ea I WN. REUNION ON WED. - ———— Wii 230. 5 PAID $20 FOR TWO BIRDS The U. S. Department of agricul- | Highest: 30.02 in. (2nd). Entertainment will be furnished
T rt B ren > id Fp i e 22nd annual reunion of all It cost Marvin Erb Peifer, 24, ture announced Sunday that some | Average: 29:92 in by the Bainbridge Band and their
Yn SXecytor of the estate of Mrs. the Wenger families will be held | MARRIAGE LICENSES CHARLES REUNION Manheim R1, $20 for shooting two farmers will lose as much as fifty | Precipitation Novelty Acts; amusements and re-
anda S. Kready, late of West | Wednesday, = August 11 in the | Carl H. Eshleman, Palmyra, R1.| The Charles family reunion will |little Blue Herons. They are protect- ; percent of their wheat due to stem| Total rainfall: 2.37 in: freshments.
Donegal Twp. | Lititz Springs Park, and Earline M. Kaylor, Rheems. be held at Long Park Aug. 12. led. | rust and Hessian flv, Greatest in 24 hrs: 1.94 (3rd). Free admission and free parking

| the east end of town, plowed up the Churcl. of the Rveithien on
at | inclusive: ¢2 000