The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 12, 1948, Image 1

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There's No Better Way to Reach the People In This Community Than Thru Our Columns

Friendship Fire Company
Accepts 8 N
The regular meeting of
Friendship Fire Co eld on
Thursday night in the fire house
with 35 members present. J. W.
Hendrix, Pres. in the chair.
The trustees wheel -
chair donated to company by
the Lancaster General Hospital.
The telephone committee report-
was
reported a
the
ed some progress about the siren
on the dial system.
The ENT committee turned in
$38.60 at this meeting.
Committee to Council
definite with
concerning the fire engine.
Twenty-five
from Robert
reported
progress council
new
dollars donation
Kunkle
by the company.
The
man
was accepted
resignation of Roy Eshle-
Hassinger
the board of trustees was accept-
ed oy
and Roscoe from
the company.
B&L Head Advises
Financing of Only
Low-priced Housing
State
associations will be asked to concen~
trate all
coming year
savings,
lending activity for the
on moderate and low-
priced housing.
Carl F.
president of the Pennsylvania Sav-
ings and Loan League, said that the
league’s conventions which opens in
Pittsburgh October 13, will ask all
member associations to withdraw
completely from financing
costing over $10,000.
“Our make available
more than ga third of all mortgage
money
Troutman, Pottstown,
homes
associations
advanced for the purchase
and building of homes in Pennsyl-
vania,” Troutman said.
He added that in 1947, 63,000 per-
sons borrowed $256,000,000 .to build
homes. “That amount of money di-
verted into the field of moderate and
low cost home ownership will stim-
ulate building of homes of the type
for which there is the greatest de-
mand,” he added.
etl.

TWO PERSONS ESCAPED:
CAR DID NOT MAKE CURVE
Two persons escaped injury
when the car in which they were
riding failed to negotiate a curve |
on Route 340, a quarter mile a
of Marietta and rolled down an |
embankment at 11:40 pm Sunday. |
Robert Taylor 21 of 242 Market
St. of town and Marie Clemet of |
town, were unhurt when the car
overturned. Taylor was prose-
cuted on reckless driving charges. |

Se ee
Formed Fire Co.
At Silver Springs
About 30 men organized the Sil-
ver Springs Fire Company here this
week, It is Lancaster county's 73rd
fire-fighting unit.
Officers are John Butzer, presi-
dent; Fred Broich, vice-president;
Joseph Forrest, secretary; Joseph
Nitroy,
fire chief:
Richard Webb,
and Clyde Kreider,
treasurer;
chief
engineer.
On Tuesday, the wives of the fire-
men organized a ladies’
the home of Mrs. Joseph Nitroy, of
Silver Spring.
auxiliary at
Plans are underway to acquire an
old engine of the Susquehanna Fire
Company, Columbia.
also plans to hold a festival at the
Hempfield Station grounds on Sat-
urday, September 11th.
The company will meet Septemb-
er 7th, at Webb's service station at
8 p.m.
A Qe
The company
FIRST RECKLESS CASE
. Columbia
curb reckless driving
Council instructed its policemen to
“Clamp down”
M. Dissinger, Salunga,
person to be caught. He was charg-
ed with driving too fast for condi-
tions.
nl mn
KNEW HIS WAY AROUND
Sixty Manheim firemen went on
a hunt for 9-year-old Lee Strohm.
on violators. Howard
They found him seven miles from |
home.
he just walked home.


VOS TZWETSICH, DOS DRITSICH |
For a second time
there was no quorum present at a
meeting of Mount Joy Boro Coun-
cil scheduled for Monday evening.
the 1
building and loan |
|
is making an effort to |
and ‘Boro |
was the first |
The lad went to Manheim |
with his father and got separated so THE DENLINGER REUNION
MOST
Th
ew Members
The use of the building was
e M
MINUTE
WEEKLY I N
LANKASTER COUNTY
ount Joy Bulletin

Southeastern Fire-
their
the
for
given to
mans Asso. meeting on
Oct 21.
VOL. XLVII, NO. 11
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday
Afternoon, August 12, 1948
$2.00 a Year in Advance

Eight new members were accept-
ed into the company: Richard
Sheetz, Irving Swarr, Robert Con-
Cole To Wed


 
Our Community of the bridegroom will be brides-

| . maids. Susie McKinstry, cousin
During Past Week of the bride will ke flower girl
| | and the ring bearer will be Billy
Miss E. Virginia Reffensperger, of | McKinstry, both bf Altoona.
! Elizabethtown and Ralph L. Musser,
Sgt. Wm. H. Weaver, brother of
Columbia R2, will be married next | the bride will be best mand and
Sunday, August 15. | the ushers will be Charles J.
| — Casale of Pitman, N. J. and Sam-
Elva Marie Hostetter {uel K. Shotzberger, uncle of the,
Eugene Zeller {
Miss Elva Marie Hostetter, daugh- |
of Mr. and Mrs. B. Omed Hos- |
Elizabethtown R3, and Eu- | Miss Jean Nolt will be soloist.
son of Mr. and Mrs. |
John Zeller, 29 West Donegal Street
were married at 3 p.m. Saturday |
in the Evangelical United Brethren
bridegroom.
Mrs Charlotte Fleming will play
the traditional wedding
ter
tetter,
gene Zeller,
music.
A reception will be
tetters Banquet Hall
the couple
held in Hos-
after
will leave on a wed-
Church, with the Rev. E. H. Ranck | The couple will reside at Lancas- |
officiating. [ter RS.
The bride wore a white street- | —— —
{
length dress with white accessories
and carried a bouquet of red and |
white rosebuds.
The couple was attended by Miss
Doris Zink and Edward Pennell,
both of town. Miss Zink wore a yel-
| low dress and a corsage of yellow |rate could be reduced if all
| rosebuds.
; . people would adopt a few safety
| Following a wedding trip through | jes, according to the local Agri-
[the South, the couple will reside at | cultural Extension Service.
Farm 1 Tractor Hazards
Could Be Reduced
farm





| RAFFENSPERGER REUNION
AT H. M. ZEAGER’'S
A reunion of the
Harriet
Everything That
Happened At
descendants of
George and Raffensperger
| was held recently at the home ui
| Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Zeager, Eliza-
bethtown RD. Appointed to plan Florin Recently |
| next year’s meetings were Mrs. Al- /
|pheus Rudsill, York; Mrs. Maurice Albert Fike spent Sunday at Ly-
kens.
ner, Christ Cover, John Ressler,
Frank Hummer, William Shoop At L di ill
and Joseph Hooper. . an SV €
Paul Brandt was elected a dele- Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Weaver
gate to the County Firemens |from Landisville. announce their
Asso. plans for the marriage of their
All bills were approved and or- | daughter, Esther to Richard N
dered paid. Shotzberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Crowl, Florin; Mrs. Samuel Crowl, : .
The Re balances were | Mark Shotzberzer. Lancaster Rs, | Florin; John Cletus Raffensperger, Mrs. B. D. Riehl, of Lancaster, |
read: Disabled Firemans Fund: | which will take pli-e Sat., Ang |Lancaster, and H. W. Raffensperger, Mrs. Arye Wittel and Mr. and Mrs
$714.95, New Uniform Fund, $564. |21, at 2 pm in the Landisville | Elizabethtown. N. Will spent : Sunday with Mr.
47, General Fund: $419.04, Enter- | Church of God. | Prizes were as follows: and Mrs. N. 8. Grimm at Mechan- |
tainment Fund, $605.24, Building| The Rev. Harve, Harshey and Oldest woman present, Mrs. Harry =. C. A Mellor. and
Fund, $1,079.58, Relief Fund, |Rev. Raymond Daihl will officiate Zeiger; oldest man present, Edward ma Ms i es |
$2,670.33 and the Servicemans | 4t the double ring ceremony { Moul; youngest person present, |‘ Bey lee: Spent of bis :
Fund $22.52. | Miss Weaver will be given in|
—— | marriage by her father and will |
be attended by her sister, Miss
Weddings Thruout Betty Weaver, as maid of honor.
| Miss Joanne Weaver, her sister |
and Mrs. Richard Musser, cousin
bury and Newville.
16 months old. : =
Mrs. Amelia Myers visited friends
held the
Sharon Fetrow,
The next reunion will be
at Lawn
| second Sunday in August, 1949, at :
| Davidebure, York County. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Nissly and
| a family are spending the week near
Reading.
Real Estate Loans Recent realty transactions here |
were the purchase of the double
| . . house of Daniel M. Wolgemuth by
Are Running Wild Levi Kopp who will take possession |
November 15th. |
A warning has been issued by the Also the S. Nissly Gingrich resi- |
which |
| ding trip to the Pocono Mountains. |
In Lancaster county the accident |

Corpor-
ation, suggesting that banks through
| Federal Deposits Insurance Daniel M. |
dence
| Wolgemuth who will take possession
. November 1st.
much in| Saturday, August 14 at 7:30 p. m
Chair Youth Ambassadors For Christ pro-
was bought by
out the country had better be care-
ful
long-term real estate
about typing up too
loans.
|
|
\ m i latices i A .
jan Maple Hor) hoisted the gram will be held in the Florin
| danger signals a few days ago and | Church of the Brethren. Rev. Har-
| showed in a report that real estate |
| old Bomberger pastor of the Allen-
banks
insured commercial town Church of Brethren will be the
[loans of
Florin
| were doubled in a two-year period. | kor
| 2 | speaker.
He said that banks had $9,270,649, | The
f their as- |
Fire
[ last week.
meeting of the
Company Auxiliary
The ladies will assist the
first
| €60, equal to 6 per cent was held
sets invested in real estate loans at
the end of 1947. By comparison on- | Gremen at their carnival. All aux-
[ly 3 percent were invested in 1945. iliary members are asked to come
Evidently, one-half of the outstand- oul and help. [
ing loans have been made during Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hershey and
The
most of
Gov=- Robert of Lemoyne, visited Mr.
[and Mrs. N. E. Hershey on Sunday
the period of high prices.
nment has guaranteed
{these loans.
i ————— | ee
MAYTOWN
COM.
Maytown,
evening.
Mrs. R. W. Roberts of Mechanics-
burg called on Mr. and Mrs. N. E. |
Hershey on their return home from
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MRS. H. B. EARHART,
HEADS BOOSTER TAG
Mrs. B. Earhart,
has been chairman of the
Henry
namexi
booster tag committee for the Wom-





Penna's school enrolled
| ber
It
shooting
Ist is estimated at

HAD A SWELL TIME
ON TRIP TO BROOKLYN The Local News Mortuary Record
The Landisville Midget-Midgets, .
tournament winners, received their Th P tW k Th gh t Thi
reward of a trip to Brooklyn Tues- or € as ec rou ou S
day and they surely had a swell
time, enjoying every minute from Very Briefly Told Entire Locality
the time they left Landisville, un- "he Dog Days ended yesterday George M. Kepperling, fifty, at
j their retarn home that night Columbia.
The boys were under the super- The third polio case in the county Mrs. Lizzie Huber, seventy-nine
vision of manager Ben Greider and | Was reported at Denver R2 at Manheim : :
coach Sylvester Poff and include: Residents around Quarryville are Miss Margaret Heiserman, sixtys
Danny Bear, Frank Fitzgerald, Ken- [still hunting that bob cat Lavan at Columbia :
{ny Mumma. Dave Weaver, Don and} Kenneth Moore, five, Columbia R1| Fred H. Weller. sixty-seven, Col=
Les Pickel, Vince Kline, Kenny wus badly scalded by hot coffee 'umbia R1, died Saturday.
Greider and Glenn Rohrer, all of | pancaster County had twenty-one | John G Grayhill, 80, of Manheim,
Landisville. Jere Ginder, Bill Gilner {highway deaths since January Ist. al the Lancaster General Hospital.
Glenn Herman and Barry Dissinger | Rawlinsville campmeeting opened | Henry Mullen, fifty-eight, of Eli=
of Lancaster R8: Dave Dickle, of | Saturday to continue for ten days | at St Joseph's Hospit=-
Lancaster R1, and Willie Risser, put The twenty-second Rice reunion | 4]
| Manheim R1. {was held Sunday at Williamson | Edward R. Dissinger, eighty, post=
rrr ll IIe re
| Park master at Mount Gretna for seven=
Br; f N F Convinced that it cannot be en- lee n years, died Saturday.
Ile € W S rom forced, Columbia Council ended its |
D i F | curfew. : : [ames L. Hilt
e al 1€S or Many Jal folky wil on 2 | James L. Hilt, forty-eight, Church
. . jane! Perry Co. pienic at Gifs | Street, Florin, died unexpectedly at
| wick Readin f this week. his home. Dr. David E. Schlosser,
. | Robert C. Schoff, has resigned as :
deputy coroner, said that death was
Septem- | princip: il of the West Lampeter | San
joe to coronary
He
| Hig gh school
occlusion.
1,851,000. in West Hempfield
» was born
‘ 3 C etic an $40 fi While Jay Risser was dining at a! | :
cost a Connecticut man $40 for 2 i : Twp.. son of the late George H. and
a ri it i ancaster Ci diner at Etown his auto caught hire | :
a rabbit in Lancaster City. 1d « Si [Anna Lutz Hilt, and was employed
257 deer were killed in Lancaster image, 3 . | the U.S. Asbestos
count
| duced at
this week.
as a painter at
| Aldus Miller, 77,
struck and killed by an
» past seven years. pedestrian, was °°
y during the past = wo Division, Manheim. He was a mem=-
autoist on
This year's cotton crop thruout ; ber of the Evangelical United
the South is far above the average. | the New Holland pike EA Brethren Church. Florin. and the
Apples and oranges are the only | The two nights held Fri- Men's Bible Class.
fruit cheaper now than before the |day and Saturday bv the American | Ho s a veteran of World War I,
war. Legion was a big success. +. having served as one of the young-
An estimated 8500 persons at- It cost John Murray Jr., Wogan) ost members of the 111th. Ambale
tended Muddy Creek picnic last |tonboro, $80 for reckless Sevag oo ance Co., 28th Division. He served
Sunday. crealing a disturbance at Colum a 1s a guard at the Columbia bridge
Fares to school children were re- Henry K. Flory, Manheim, was and Marietta Depot during World
arrichurs effective Sep: ote Nes t at the annual re
Harrisburg effectiv ep- [elected presiden le a War II. He was formerly a member
| tember 1st union of the Keener family at f M tJ Post 185. American
| er Mount Joy 0S Dy TICE
any cities Texas the |Sheafferstown. | ‘
In many cities thruout Xo as oy : B G San | Legion, and was a member of Florin
y Wives are rcotting yutcher artenstine bros. : .
housewives are boycotting t i RI tl f Fast Petersburg, | Hall Association, and the United
| ; because sir prices are too [heim Rl, north ol kas cte 9 :
shops because their pric : a Sach Te Workers of America, Local
high. was entered by thieves a secon 2500
With prices of hogs up around [time in four days. Besides his wife, the former Beu
Jesides S wile, > -
$91 5 CW > ancaster live riffs Lane and Zerphey des-
$31.50 per cwt., the Lancaster live Sheriffs Lane a ) teh Loraw. at home. he is survived
stock market was extremely dull jtroyed four slot m ichines Tuesday. '
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. by the following children: Lorraine
They were gotten at the Millersville | yy Lhe 2 029 ng e A
: | of William Caswell, James L.,
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| the home of the bridegroom. work, power machinery takes hed en’s Republican Club Garden Party eS Class Held The old Armory on North Queen |VEW when police raided. ite and Warren L., all at home. A
i YY | of casualties every year, adding to |to be held Wednesday, August 2, | street, Lancaster, will be replaced Stephen S Fisher, 44, Ronks BI, or Irene L. Hilt, Lancaster, and
{the list of killed or seriously crip- | at Lime Springs Farm, near Roh- S (by a new and modern building as walled away from a Harrisburg a brother, Paul L. Hilt, Richland,
Engagements pled workers. Most of those acci- home of Mrs. Charles F An Outdoor Lipper | soon as funds are available. hospital July 20. Hi body was en ive
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Bucher dents could be prevented, the Ser- Stouffer, an : | The Ergatans Sunday School At a hospital at Binghampt i, N. [found in o bari at Union Deposit jr ren
od |v rice contends, if operators would Serving with her will be Mrs | Class of the Church of God, held |Y the authorities held an 8-week- Mrs. imo Hemperly Rice. -
50 Donegal Springs Rd » ANNOUNCE | stop machines while making adjust- | Paul Pieffer, Miss Mary Glattacker, i 4 tdoor supper Tues. even- | old baby, born there, for the hospit- . . | M th H Iv Ric ™
the engagement. of their .deughier |, _, : Miss Sally Sweet, Miss Helen Moore, | 1 00 7) DE the poe ol Yo! The cours ordered Un ves Carrier Retires Mis. Enzsherh ge
Natey fo Robo Zeigler, | Tractors speed up far k Miss Loraine Rettew, Miss Louise ie ugust 2 Ve et Se {8 tong Hime resident 0 ashingion,
son of Mr. and Mr. L. H. Zieg-| 4 p farm way but lr; Me ow rots Mts. Robert Schroll, on N. Bar- |les J K tia Y |D. C., died at her home August 4.
ler, Collegeville. | these machines are “four times as IS ey ang Is | bara St., with Miss Helen Schroll, Edwin B. Keim, Kenn oo gi After 30 ear Mrs Rice: who before her mar=
Miss Bucher is a graduate of | likely to 85 every time jam Em | Mrs. Joseph Schroll and Mrs. resigned his teaching 1 Pu ol - Jacob Prescott after having 200 | riage in Mor int Joy, 56 years ago, {0
Elizabethtown College, and will | rae of speed is doubled” High [Thomas Scholl assinting ts hose Missoni So igi i . I 9) : 0 le 3 : i ns Po ig | Pr- Eugene C. Rice, was born in
teach in the Annville schools, Mr. aeons speeds on sloping ground R ° t d F tesses ol | because Be 2 a x joy 2 : oh > Si a | Hun melstown, Pa., a daughter of
| Ziegler is attending Elizabethtown ditches, or on rough ground €g1s ere or Prizes were wap by Hilda Weid- jie fa itv YH me ? only rural route | the late Thomas and Barbara Hemp-
| College. No date fins beet sat la re threats to the life of the opera- ler and Grace Hawthorne I es dia a he 3) vans said drive jerly and is survived by two children
| for: the wedding | tor. Many lives would be saved if 4. H Activities The following were present: | i" alte F, Wo : iy ii 3 onl. evo Dr. E. Charles Rice, of Washington,
children were kept off moving trac- | Fdith Kaylor, Hazel Zeller, Mar- | OPENING OF SPORTSMENS ing 50 miles a day wi 0 |p. C.. and wife of Wade
| tors. | Sixty boys and girls from Lancas- | garet Mackison, Betty Jane Char- | FIELD SAT. AUG. 12TH jetting more than five mites ¢ Glen Ridge. N. 1. and two
Mrs. Edna G. Kepple, 214 N., Bar- | More accidents in farm homes | ter county registered Monday for | les, Marguerite Dock, Kathryn | August meeting of the Mt. Joy his home | randelitidren ko Mrs G
bara St, Mount Joy, announces the | are caused by falls than by any oth- | the 24th annual 4-H Club Week at| Newcomer, Mae Zeller, Elizabeth | Sportsmens Assoc. was held Mon The 70 yea old veteran who | oor of hi > ce The late Mrs.
engagement of her daughter, Patri- | er one type of mishaps, and the law | the Pennsylvania State College Hassinger, Hilda Weidler, Hazel | day evening at the Fire House Jolt a farm in Sept. of 11S to ser- Mary Benivel hiv also a sister i
cia Jean, to Jay Eugene Eicherly, | lof gravity also effects people work- The Lancaster county delegation! Shenk, Kathryn Mumper, Mary Hen pheasants will be released | Vice the 122 mail boxes on the’ She worked for the
of Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Eicherly ing outside on roofs, ladders, in is part of the 1,100 members of 4-H | Eshleman, Mary Graybill, Betty {on Sat. Sept. 4th, at 1 p. m., any- | Bainbridge route, has ithdrawn | Cross ries Both World Wars
of 79 East Main Street, Mount Joy. | trees, or around wells. Removing | Clubs in 60 counties attending the | Helwig, Ruth Helwig, D ris Rice one desiring to assist will please | 10 the peace and oui f Mey ad during the past war contribute
Miss Kepple, a graduate of Mount | oh Stacles fvony floors and stairs. in. 4-1 Club Week. | Mae Wiker. Grace Hawthorne. contact Charles Bailey garden where he is deeply in- d Hiote an S10 articles made with
Joy high school, is employed by R. | stalling stair railings, repairing| Those from this locality who reg- {Lovice Barnhart, Myrtle Mowrer,| The grand opening of the terested in the job of grafting | ; I i % 5 ton he:
D. Walker. D.D.S. Mr. Eicherly | [stere, only sone adders: stered. are avrended: | Ethel Broske. T° lin. . Fehloman. Field ot Florin will be | [rait trees |b wn hands, including te eavy
sing only strong ladders, and | iste 1 pI { Ethel Broske, Thelma Eshleman, [Sportsmen i a . I overcoat
a graduate of Mount Joy high school | | being careful in all work above| BOYS—Robert Shonk, Manheim | Ruby Helwig, and Helen, Blanche, [ held on Sat., Sept. 11th with a He recalls the horse and by She was a member of the Calvary
and the National Institute of Clean- | ground level saves lives, time and | R2; Robert Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy R1;| Martha and Maude Schroll. | Blue Rock Shoot beginning at 2:00 days when he had to coves MS) Seng! ¢ Church and Sunday iin
ing and Dyeing is in business with | the Service points out. | William Endslow, Marietta R1; Cur- The next meeting of the class | p. m,. cute In a horse drawn wagon ot= oe Te 1 ; fifty ears aud wes
his father. Ty | vin Martin Jr., Mt. Joy Rl. will be held at the home of Mor- | Sunday, Sept. 12th another Blue ten his houses during the es lar fen tard thers hil te
No date has been set for the wed- | PAUL MARTIN WAS LOW GIRLS—Lilly Ann Greider, Mt. | guerite Dock on Sept. 14th. | Rock Shoct and an Archery Exhi- | Winter ; During one severe fib Y =
| ding. a. BIDDER ON STATE WORK Yor R1; Peggy Eberly, Elizabeth- | bition as a feature he recalls, it took dre ert wis. made al the Rook
A low bid of $29,457 was received | town R3; Helen Snyder, Mt. Joy RI. y el eee lays of horses to get him over | I
CHIQUES AERO CLUB MET [by the State Department of Prop- | Week's Birth Record | ANNUAL CHICKEN CORN soup (2° route. is leg work as
AT LONGENECKER'S COTTAGE lerty and Supplies here Wednesday ENLISTED FOR THREE YEARS | SUPPER AT FIRE HOUSE yeas brought ime aol hon New fi
Chiques Aero Club held their for alterations and improvements to | James W. Eberly, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bender, this | Satuday, August 21, Friendship | Years night in 1925 when a 221
monthly meeting at the cottage of | porches on the east and west wings | Mrs. Park Eberly, 121 N. Market St., place, a daughter Sunday at the | | Fire Co. will have thelr annual inch snow forced him to walk fow Personal Mention
‘Harold B. Longenecker, Tuesday |f the State Hospital for Crippled Mount Joy recently enlisted in the Lancaster General Hospital. | chicken corn soup supper at the | Tiles rout i SAO fo Secure
evening, which is located along the | Children at Elizabethtown. | United States Air Force, at Olm- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tripple, this Fire House, beginning at 11:00 | horse and sleigh fo Anish thy | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eshleman and
Chiques Creek. | The Department said Paul A. stead Air Force Base, Middletown. boro, a son at the Lancaster Gengral { ¢ clock. | Youte, When Ris lige: Mr. and Mrs. John Gantz, Mt. Joy
| Every member was present; and | martin of this boro, was the low | He enlisted for three years and Hospital Tuesday. Soup will be sold by the quart { camo stranded |R2, returned home last Thursday
|two new members, William Risser |phigder on the project. [will receive his: basic training at NYT There will be music and enter- Biw 0d Sroith, chee hi tbsti- |, fter spending two weeks at Que=
and Arthur H. Hostetter were ac- | re re { Lackland Air Force Base. San REMOVED TO THE HOSPITAL throu the doy | tute carrier, now takes care of the bec, Canada and the New England
cepted. | KENNETH SNYDER ELECTED | tonio, Texas. Mr. James M. Berrier, of near | erent eee | towa only ‘rata route St
PRINCIPAL AT W. LAMPETER | or Milton Grove, took ill suddenly | WROTE A PRIZE LETTER | | Mr. ard Mrs. Jac. H. Lindemuth
D d R d d Mr. Kenneth Snyder, a former | GRADUATED AT JUNI/ yesterday and was immediately re- Mrs. Walter. Marotta {PND SALE STARTED nd fan f Spokane, Washington,
pp S ecor e | teacher in our public schools here, Doris M. Eshbach, 7 S. Market moved to the Lancaster General | Avenue, was a winner of fifty dol- | The Pennsylvania Turnpike Com- at pending some time visiting in
} “Fannle 8. Snvder, Elizabethtown, was elected supervising principal of St, is among the 44 students who where he will undergo an lars worth of photographs from the |™" ony new bond ie the home of J. H. Lindemuth Sr,
| the West Lampeter High school. |are candidates for bachelor’s degrees | operation this afterrwoon. Thomas’ Studio. Lancaster. for her |5Y¢ went on sale Tuesday, clearing Thev left 1 Skaneatelles. N. Y.
'to Ralph and Dorothy Snyder, Eli- Mr. Snyder joined the West Lam- | from Juniata College, at Summer TT 0 Ere { letter sent in on the second anniver- [the way to start work on the 100 : +e thev will visit Mrs. Linde.
Loin troet, ‘West Donegal | peter faculty in 1947 as a French, [commencement exercises to be held | HAD A BIRTHDAY PICNIC sry of the Man on the Street pro- mile Eastern extension to Philadel- PEN nts before their return
{ Yownship. _ | English and History teacher. He is at Huntingdon, August 21 Mr. 1. S. Siegrist, Mt. Joy RDI, | gram | phia kane
! Harry P. and Alice V. Loser, Eli- a graduate of Franklin and Marshall | i 6 RM celebrated his 77th birthday an- : ne TY Mrs Miriam Shearer. of Ida
Te Som A College and Bucknell University. | MARRIAGE LICENSES niversary on Monday, Aug. 9th, by [WAS QUITE A MOTORCADE MARRIAGE LICENSES | Grove. Towa ived here last
land, Mount Joy Township, $700. HOME FROM HOSPITAI | James B Way, Salonga, and June entertaining his children and their | Last week the annual Lancaster] Ira Forney Longenecker Jr, of Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs.
yy + { E. Horn. 337 N. Queen St., Lancaster. | families, the day prior, at a birth- | county poultry tour was held. Four Manheim R3 and Helen Joanna Ella Smith, on N. Market Street.
Mrs. John Loewen returned to her Robert I. Brosey, Landisville, and | day picnic at the cottage of his {hundred persons toured to impor- Stauffer, Mount Joy R2 1 Mrs. Shearer is the former Miss
heme from the Columbia Hospital | Doris A. Muckel, 344 Beaver Street, | daughter, Mrs. Roy B. Sheetz. |ant places in a motorcade of more | Kenneth Ray Gallo, Bainbridge ' Miriam Chandler of town. This
The Denlinger reunion will be fon Monday, after being a surgical | Lancaster. TT Tey | than 100 automobiles. |and Mary Louise Morton, of May-|is her first visit to her hometown
held Saturday, August 14th, at the |patient there. lo WS CHOSEN MISS PENNA. we | town. in 20 years and she expects to re-
Landisville Camp Meeting grounds. tt Bm my MET TUESDAY EVENING Ruth Douglas, 20 year cld voice | WILL BE SEVENTY-ONE | TTT | main here until Oct. 1st.
this month, Games for young and old. Speaker LETTERS GRANTED Tuesday evening a meeting of the | student of Dauphin County was | FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH | CAUGHT 7-POUND CARP y ——
| during the afternoon program will | The Union National Mount Joy | American Legion Auxiliary was | chosen Miss Pennsylvania 1948 at | Mr. E. S. Hendrix, East Donegal | Jacob Shirk, Stauffertown. caught When admitted to the Union OK
be Rev. Noah Hershey Jr. of Parks- | Bank, administrator of the estate of [held at the Legion Home with six- |a pageant held Saturday evening | Street will celebrate his seventy- a seven pound carp, on a beetle, at | iron had a population larger faa
burg. Elias S. Sheetz, late of this boro. teen members present. at Allentown. | first birthday tomorrow, Friday 13. ithe Water Works Dam last Friday. |twenty-one other states.
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