: 1 - There’s No Better Way to Reach the People In This Community Than Thru Our Columns Mount Joy's K. T. Keller Named Pa. Ambassador A NATIVE SON—KAUFFMAN T. KELLER EFFORT BEING MADE TO HAVE 'nia’s selected as “Ambassadors.” Mr. “K. T.” HERE DURING OBSERV- | Keller was nominated by our local | ANCE OF PENNSYLVANIA WEEK | Chamber of Commerce. | Mr, here as the Keller For a observance of Bulletin has repeated- I Pennsylvania Oct. 2, Mr. wide Week Sept. 26 to Kauffman T. state ly published information telling of his success. He was nominated for | Keller, a nis outstanding business career. the i Plans one of native son, now president of for the and Mr. are being made Chrysler Corporation, was | celebration of this event Hom to page rd Officer Parke Neiss In Second Accident Within Six Weeks There must be a jinx hovering ov- twenty-two former Pennsylvan- ™ Mumma Nabbed Twice In One Day Trouble doubled up Levi R. Mummau, forty-four, Rheems, Elizabethtown R1 cattle dealer Mon- for near 5 mos ning. er our local Chief of Police Park | State Policeman John Amour, Neiss. Saturday night, June 19, hed armed with a warrant from York was chasing a motorist thru Florin county charging Mumniau with when Robert Graybill on a bicycle, driving after his license had been code inv front of hiv and. the two suspended, started for the defend. collided. Neiss was throws oo cone ant’s home at 6 a.m. Monday. En- siderable distance but escaped with route, he stopped Mummau, while only slight injuries. driving an auto on a rural road in Mount Twp., and under arrest for Saturday night while patrolling on Main street, of him ang the This time Officer tunate. Parke i street when an auto driven by Ric |ard E. Martin, seventeen, 117 i Barbara street, drove out of the Al- | | ley at Tyndall's. The chief's motor- fender Joy placed him 4 : a car drove ot another violation it in front . two collided. on the same charge. : Neiss was unfor- | Alderman Wet- and Appearing before Mumma: posted $500 bail a hearing on the charge brought by State Police in York He also posted $509 bail on State Po- said Mum- third of- a suspen- zel, 1: was riding East on Main waived county preferred by Police his the charge liceman Amour. x |eycle struck the right rear mau admitted it was = : ‘tossing him to the ground. driving during fense for J td Chief Neiss suffered a compound |; sion period. : - LZ leg anc fracture of the right lower multiple abrasions of the body. Chief Neiss' “satisfactory” CONTRACTOR SWANGER IS CERTAINLY MAKING PROGRESS Unless the weather man interferes, . | Swanger continues the condition was de- seribed as hospital attendants. if contractor The accident happened at 10:45 Saturday night. a asi WOMAN'S BODY FOUND |IN LAKE GRUBB MONDAY are | The body of Mrs. Sarah J. Ports- of 3.South Fourth with the same rapidity, road bed for the east of new four-laner from a point town to Lancaster will be completed way ahead of schedule. Men with modern machinery making 12 hours and more per day ine, thirty-nine, and a trip to the scene of activity Gireet, Harrisbusfg, formerly of Lan- at this end will readily convince je aster, was found in Lake Grubb, at | that’ they “are going to town.” \Tronville Monday. Several youths The completion of this highway. who had gone there to take a swim, . . | . can’t be too soon for folks here- made the discovery. She had com- abouts. I mitted suicide. TT Nine Persons Injured In Auto Accidents Nine persons are nursing injuries! band, Raymond, forty-nine, a Phila- policeman, injured. as a result of auto mishaps in this | delphia were vicinity over the week-end. Fortun- hospital for a lacerated scalp. State Trooper Donald Hollywood said the crash happened when Ma- ately none of them are serious. Six Were Hurt ! Six persons were injured at 5:25 p.m. Saturday in a two-car collis- [theys’ vehicle was struck by another jon on the Harrisburg Pike, just|car driven by John Monteuth, sev- west of Florin. enty-two, a retired Philadelphia Of the six injured, one, Mary (carpenter. Matheys, forty-four, Philadelphia, Police said Monteuth told them was admitted to St. Joseph's 'Hos-|he was going East on Route 230 pital. She is suffering lacerations [when he was forced to swerve his vehicle to the left to avoid another auto whose driver, Donald Kersey, (Turn to Page 2) and possible internal injuries, atten- dants said. Five others, including her hus- needs no introduction | today by | Mr. Matheys was treated at the same | MOST UP -T -THE-M NUTE WE EKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin voL. XLVIIL NO. 12 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, August 19, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance | COMMUNITY CHEST GOAL | | | | Turnpike Core ns sev av sium | The goal for Lancaster's 1948 Community Chest Campaign has | been set at $424,991 according to the | announcement by Dr. D. L.. Beames- | denfer General | Preliminary work is in who is Deiat In Co. By End of Sept. Core drilling on the 100-mile | nov on extension of the Pennsyl- | Chairman. progress | the campaign will be conduct- the which the Chest campaign has been ed during October, month in |vania Turnpike has been started, | commission officials announced on ||Saturday. Drilling is expected to | extend Lancaster County [the end of September. held for than This more twenty years represents an increase of | into [the amount getually raised last year. The drilling, a preliminary opera- | The higher goal is made necessary | by [slightly more than 18 percent over |* Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week Ira M. Herr, and Miss Mary Young, of were married Saturday at the home of the the Rev. John will reside in of Salunga, Landisville, officiating minister, D. Ebersole. They Salunga. Miss Mary Louise Morton, daugh- | tion to determine the structure of | because of spiraling commodity | '€" of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Mor. | the roadbed and depth of rock, costs and increased expenses with- {yon Maytown, and Kenneth Ray | eventually will result in a $4,000- |out any increase in personnel or ex- { Gallo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 000 bridge spanning the Susquehan- | | pansion of services, Dr. Biemesder- Gallo, Bainbridge, were married at Ina River from south of New Cum- | fer said. 6 p.m. Saturday in the Church of | berland to near Highspire. EE —————— God, Maytown, with the Rev. Ger- Wherever one of the extension’s ald Marzolf officiating, HONOR OF ZEZLER a shower | SHOWER IN EUGENE Tuesday 240 bridges is to be erected, cores |yRs, are drilled to find out how deep the | (Turn to page 6) E’town Woman evening |g siven in honor of Mrs. Eugene Zel-! [1 er, of town, at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Omer Hostetter, by the Merry | Maids Class of the E, C. Church of Hanged Herself { Mrs Zeller received lovely gifts. Mrs. Myrtle G. Wolgemuth, forty, | Present were: Misses Janice Leah. Elizabethtown R2, ended her life by | han, Christine Fausnacht, Anna hanging herself in the cellar of her | Wenger, Velma Faust, Janet Risser, was ’ Miss June Elizabeth Horn, daugh- ter of Mrs. Rabo Horn, 337 North Queen St., James R. | Way, were (Emanuel Lutheran Church, with the | (Turn to Page 3) soiree farses 'ROTARIANS HAD INTERESTING [SPEAKER AT LUNCHEON Lancaster, and of J. Earl Way, married at 4 p.m. son Friday in home sometime last night. Her body | Mrs. Mae Leahman, Mrs. Alice Bru- Rotary Club held their Tuesday | | was found by her husband, Emory | naker, Mrs. "Mary Williamson. Mrs, | lune ‘heon at Hostetter’'s Banquet | G. Wolgemuth, at 6:30 a.m. Mon- | pDegsie Heisey, Mrs. Helen Heisey, Hall, at which time Mr. James Kirk- day. | Mrs. Mae Gruber, Mrs | Dr. J. Hoffman Garber, Elizabeth- | Mrs. Laura Flory, Mrs, Louella Hos- | vestigation, Philadelphia spoke on town deputy coroner, who issued a | tetter, Rev. and Mrs. Messersmith, | the History of the FBI. The talk | verdict of suicide said he learned ny. and Mrs. Leroy Hostetter, Mrs. | Was very interesting in that Mr. [the victim had been despondent | john Zeller and Mr. and Mrs. a ig explained the ways and | since suffering from a nervous |fostetter and | daughter. means of tracking down espionage Depot Will Stay At Middletown Air Depot where a large num- breakdown about a year ago. husband, she is sur- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Landisville, three | brothers, Claude Ginder, Manheim; Herman Ginder, Jr, Landisville, and Stanley Ginder, Lancaster; The Olmsted one sister, Miss Mildred Ginder, of | at Middle Landisville. Funeral from the Miller home at Elizabethtown this Tree the | Besides her vived by her Herman Ginder, also | Force town, of Mount [employes will not be closed, it was the Army Air headquarters in Washington It Joyans are civilian funeral | after-| reilly stated at | Force [das st week in Harrisburg to that effect. A spokesman admitted, noon and at Green Church with interment in adjoining | | c emetery. Ed | BOTH ARE RECOVERING Liss the Police Officer Park Neiss, injured ing to be James for reply however, base “was go- more or less abandoned i. in a motorcycle accident and . M. Berrier, Mount Joy su- who underwent an opera- - flying operations.” He explain- former field is too small to ed that the ac- commodate high speed jet-propelled | tion for and B-29 planes. at the At Middletown it Mr. Neiss expects to return home he pervisor, gall stones, are recovering General Hospital. was stated that » base has been closed to these about Monday and Mr. Berrier types of planes for some time. shortly Dereatie Middletown will continue as an ctl) Gi | (Turn to page 5) tl + American Legion Post meri n jon S BICYCLIST, AGED ELEVEN IS STRUCK BY AN AUTO 'Nominates Its Officers Kenneth Stoner, of Mr. and Mrs The Post No. |e, Tren 2. 185, held their August meeting last [injured at the eleven-year-old American Legion was slightly | 3:30 p.m. Tuesday when evening, at Legion | Le was struck by an automobile on the Lancaster-Harrisburg Pike, Nomination of officers were: Com= | hile riding a bicycle. Chas. J. Bennett’ 1st! rhe car | Vice Commander, Harold Bender; father was drivey by Roy Young, 2nd Vice Commander, Gerald Sheetz | Joy. Officer, O. K. Snyder Jr, |pened about two miles north of Eli- John K. Brenneman. | zabethtown. After treatment for committee: Emory | hroken ribs and bruises by Dr. Al- P.B. Heilig, | yin P. Wenger, the | Tor. Bronson, James Shaeffer, Rob- [victim was discharged to his home. Clyde Fenstermacher, | Thursday Home, | boy’s ! mander, according to the and the accident hap- Finance | Adjutant, Executive | Krick, Roy B. Sheetz, | Elizabethtown, lert Brown, ——— — = | Bernard Crawford and Newton | yp 0 v —— ? |'NE PSEL BUS BEIN( | Kendig. ew oH El r TERRE : a ; | TRIED OUT BY THE CT( |. Cottnty Conineil: Roy B. Sheets, A new Diesel bus arrived at Lan- P. B. Heilig, George Leibshultz, | | caster Monday and will be given | Paul Hipple, Benj. F. Groff, C. J.| Iseveral weeks’ trial by the Cones- | Bennett, Geo. Keener, Ed. Keene, | toga Transportation Company, be- | Thos. J. B. Brown Jr. and Raymond | " Tins { ginning Tuesday. _ [Penvell, The bus is being used on the Eli- Sargeant-at-arms: Pete Young and Albert Fitzkee. Historian, James Stehman. a WM. ZEAMER GRANTED ! A PENNA. LIQUOR LICENSE colored: trim. The State Liquor Control Board | ee Ue ee Friday heard the application for a |LOCAL FIRM GETS ROAD restaurant liquor license of William | CONTRACT FOR A BRIDGE |W. Zeamer, Columbia Rl. The re| A $164,284 contract was given Fri- were no protests. Construction of Board inspectors they had [this boro, for construction of .57 of checked = Zeamer’s and had 4 bridge over Millers Run on U. S. found it up to specifications required | 229 in Williamsport and of new licenses. Dr. J. Anthony | Township. Keller, Mt. Joy; Christ F. Reagle, | re Columbia and William T. Myers, a | MARRIAGE LICENSES police officer in Columbia, vouched! Paul Wilbur Grube, Manheim RZ, for the applicant's reputation. and June R. Weidman, Lawn. The board postponed until a later | Ray N. Swanger, Mt. Joy R2, and date the hearing of Vincent R. and | Mabel H. Wisler, Elizabethtown R3. Mary G. Zerphey, Hotel Vin-Mar,| Ray N, Swanger, Mount Joy R2 Elizabethtown R2, on an application | and Mabel H. Wisler, Elizabethtown { zabethtown run for the present. The | is the same size and type {as the others used on the suburban different. with cream- { lines, but its colors are It is painted green, |day to the Rosser said cafe Loyalsock Eve Flory, | to a rumor in| | LOCAL Harrry E. Ston- | | land, of the Federal Bureau of In- cases, crime, robberies, etc. Ten traveling Rotarians Wilbur Glendale, Snavely Jr. Charles Swartz, Al Alven, were: Douglas, Calif., Jesse Coldren, Oliver all of Lancaster; risburg: Robert Maderia, Henry Bu- cher and Ezra Brubaker, Elizabeth- Boaz G. Light, of Lebanon. A directors meeting was held at the home of the President, Shaeffer on Tuesday evening. —— ———— SEAMAN SERVING ON THE USS CORAL SEA David E. Loewen, seaman appren- tice, USN, son of John J. 50 West Donegal St. is aboard the USS Coral Sea CVB 43, town; Joseph serving ga- which is currently participating in ithe annual Midshipmen's Practice Cruise. I" The Coral Sea is the third and latest addition to the fleet in the battle-carrier class, having been | commissioned October 1, 1947. To- gether with her two sister ships, the Midway and Franklin D. Roosevelt, |she is one of the world’s largest carriers. | - ED eee F ily ‘Reunion Sunday Fridy family was home of Mr Dauphin with and | A reunion of the {held Sunday at the { | Marlin L. Gish, attendance Mrs an excellent Program consisted of group sing- led by Mrs. Harry E. solo, Robert Groff; Raymond Good; trio, Mrs. Alvin Engle Robert Hershey; Fridy duet, Mildred Gish ing, devo- Mrs and accordian tions, Mr Ira Floyd, Mrs Mr. Paris Fridy; and Jane Helm; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hershey on their recent trip to California. solo, spoke | caster General Hospital. Mr. Mrs. Oscar Y daughter Tuesday at the Osteopathic and Hospital. En DRIVER JAILED 3 MONTHS Charles Harry West, Billmeyer, of failure to stop and identify him- self at the of an accident and was jailed for three months in de- fault of $200 fine and costs. BABY BEEF SHOW - SALE Approximately 150 boys and girls from Lancaster County and adja- cent counties are expected to enter scene and 25 at the Union Stockyards. for a hotel liquor license. R3. Salunga | present | { Robert Lang, Har- | Loewen of Hershey, | | history, John Hershey: | Following the program a picnic iu Turn to Page 5) en — — rr " Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zerphey, Salunga, ‘a son Friday at the Lan-| Ruhl, a | Lancaster | twenty-eight, | pleaded guilty to charges | steers in the Garden Spot Baby Beef | show and sale to be held August 24 (a fine of $10 and costs on charges of | IN TRAINING AS AN AVIATION ENGINEER Ft. Warren, les L Ragnar F Avenue, Wyoming. Pfe. Char- Hallgren son of Mr. and Mrs Hallgren, of 269 Marietta training as an the Francis L has begun Aviation Engineer of Inited States Air Forces at Ft Warren, Wyoming, nounced by Col. J.C. B Commanding Officer The at the School, tong it has been an- Elliott, many skilled subjects taught AAF such as Aviation repair and opera- of automotive equipment, trac- tors, graders, and power shovels |used in airport and highway con- struction, should prove of inestim- as a future civilian oc- Drafting, and carpentry are able value ceupation. plumbing, other the of the subjects taught at | Engineer Training School. Upon completion of his | the | will probably be assigned to an Avi- training, new Aviation Engineer { ation Engineer unit. eee ‘The Local News Very Briefly Told Penna. Friday, August 20. | The eighth was held with ninety-five persons present. James G. Heller, aged 3% years, near Lititz, was killed when a trac- jor upset. The Staleys held their family re- | union at Big Pipe Creek Park, Md {on Sunday. The led in the county in Leah Shirk, 15, fourth polio case was report- | of Goodsville. Harry H. Hollenback, forty, heim RI, was arrested for sonating an FBI officer. The 19th Man- imper- annual Koser and Young lreunion was held at Kauffman's [ Park, Manheim, on Sunday. | Bruse Greiner, with his du- a mail carrier, is the Washington House along |ty as new bar 1 |clerk at the here Benjamin F. Zeiset Jr. ten, Den- | ver, was thrown off a tractor drawn wagon and died of a fractured skull. The Joseph Charles family re- held last Thursday at union was Long's Park with 115 persons pres- ent Typhoid claimed another county victim in Douglas Fox, 32, New [Holland. The disease was contract- common drinking cup Company, at Manheim, 500-gal ed thru the Hope Hose =celved its Marsh of $15,000 new American pumper at an approximate This includes all cost equipment rr re TOWNSHIPS FUEL TAX BORO AND TO RECEIVE Lancaster County municipalities will receive approximately $50,130 Motor construction and main- from the State License Fund for highway The sum of money represents the a $20,000,000 Fuel | tenance. | quarterly ap- propriation from Liquid Tax | receipts. Mount Joy $694, Eli- Marietta $437. $757, Joy Boroughs zabethtown $765, Townships—Conoy East Donegal $1,141, Mount $1,407, Rapho $2,120, West Hempfield $1,096. A ee (cee [DIDN'T YIELD RIGHT-OF-WAY Mervin Arnold, Maytown garage Iman, was prosecuted Friday, by the Lancaster City police for failure to |yvield the right-of-way to a pedes- lw AS DRIVING TOO FAST the (at Lancaster Hoffer, of Among motorists last week was E. Cal- | vin this place, charged | | (SALUNGA MEN ENLIST Messrs. Elias E. Dalvin B. Malehorn, Dissinger both of Salun- a, have enlisted in the First Cal- {vary for three years. ements sais {AT COLUMBIA HOSPITAL | Patricia Elliott, 114 Colum- | bia Avenue, was admitted lto the Columbia Hospital Saturday as a surgical patient. | Ee. i .e.©tniLhLoo {ALFRED DIDN'T BEHAVE seven, this boro, | disorderly conduct at Columbia. Engineer | surveying, (§ some soldier For The Past Week - The dog training season opens in | annual Shultz reunion | prosecuted f with driving too fast for conditions. | and ! Alfred Miller, East Donegal, paid Mount Joy Boro's Council's ittemp for an August meeting proved successful Monday night | with Messrs. Eicherly, Shoop, and Gates present Tax collector Hockenber paid jover $15 for auto fines and $1,476.00 of the 1M8 boro tax. He 1 ported $4,889.50 of this year taxes out standing | Mr. Fellenbaum, delinquent tax j collector, reported the collection of 76.07 from 196 duplicate The Street committee was instruc ted to oil part of David street and | | one lane on High street | . : . | Supervisor Smeltzer reported he needs two fire hydrants, Same some con- nections, ete. were ordered purchased report- 10,481,000 gal- July He hours by | Pumping Engineer Schatz { having pumped jos of water during | pumped 9.931.000 in 236 motor and 550,000 in 55 hours bv ater wheel | Fire Chief Ray Myers reported 3 ralls during the month Secretary Dillinger of the Board of Health reported one case of [ measles quarantined and one nui- | sance corrected. Chief of Police Neiss reported these prosecutions: Improper pass- ing 9, stop sign 7, reckless driving 1. speeding 3, failure to leave iden- tification at scene of an accident 1 He travelled 240 (Turn to page 2) — Brief News Fon The Dailies For Quick Reading miles by motor- Americans smoke one billion cig- arettes daily. Starting Monday haircuts will cost $1.25 with ten cents more on Saturdays, in Chicago. Jonas Bender Jr. 33, Lancaster shot a fox caught in a game ward- en’s trap and it cost him $25 Control Commis The sion Friday State Milk increased the retail milk prices 1a effective August 20. cents a quart low 1 freight ear, spilled from halted an electric train on the Penn- sylvania Railroad near New Provi- dence Sunday el eee Everything That Happened At Florin Recently Mr. and Mrs Harve Stoner, Mr Amelia Myers and Mrs. Minni Bates visited friends at Lawn on Saturday evening Mrs. Viola Bricker and son are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon at Gap Last Saturday several citizens | boarded a bus for Philadelphia and [then embarked for Wilmington, Del. a six hour boat ride Enjoying the trip were: Jay Loraw, Minnie Lo- |raw, Ella Fitzpatrick, Alfred M {Roth, Mildred Gebhart, Kathleen [ McGarvey, Mae Roth, Bobby Roth, i (Turn to page 3) DOP eee Personal Mention Miss Nancy Smith visited Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Barnhart at Staten Is- land, N. Y | Mrs. Betty L. Shotz of San Jose, | California spent several d here with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gainer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meckley and daughter Mary Jane are spend a week at the Thousand Islands ant [touring Canada | Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart and (son Jay, Jr. and Barry and Mrs Kate Barnhart returned Thursday from a trip to Niagara Falls and (Canada. At Tottenville, N. Y. they |visite d the latter's son, Harold Barn- | third | = | OLDTIME Borough Council Refuses Request of Our C of C Mortuary Record "Throughout This Entire Locality Babe R aged ith, of base ball fame, died 53 years Howard W day, Harry B Fry, sixty-nine, Sun= at Columbia. Barr, seventy-four, at the Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown. Mrs. Sallie P. Mowery, eighty- Friday at the Reformed Men= Mrs. An- a sister. two nonite Home, Lancaster. nie Myers, of town, is J. Warren Long J. Warren {heim RI1, sixty-five, Man= near died at Monday after an illness of Long, Landisville, 11S home six months in East Hempfield Twp., a late Herman H. and Lil- Long, he was a farmer by Born son of the lie Swarr occupation and was a member of the Church and Landisville Lutheran the Landisville Lions’ Club. Mr. Long graduated from Millersville Normal School in the class of 1904. Surviving are his wife, Fanny Mann Long, four children, Ruth A. at home; Anna, wife of Stanley R. Addison, Silver Springs, Md.; Char- les M., Manheim: R1; and Jane, wife of Robert K. Bair, Paradise; also six grandchildren and two brothers, Benjamin E., Lancaster; and H. Earl of Manheim RI. Funeral was held from the Koser Na this morning with interment in the Lan= home at Landisville disville cemetery. —— FESTIVAL AT RHEEMS, SATURDAY, AUG. 28 Lall the | tival with | rhythm with evening, August 28th, Fire Co. will present of the old time fes- Saturday the Rheems pleasures “Something old and some- cakewalks, acts, newest thing new”, with games, 004 eats with eight big in vaudeville Featuring Happy Johnny and Gang, king of the Hillbillies in a special show to celebrate his return to the air. Roy Rogers, Broadway's favorite comedian, also the Rigolette Brothers and Aimee sisters, Novelty wet and Wade & Wade, songs and music by Roy Reber’s etl FIVE FIRE UNITS TEST SALUNGA WATER PRESSURE Members of five county fire com=- { panies Sunday conducted a test at the northern end of Salunga to de- { termine the amount of water pres- ure in that area in case of fire. Wallace Miller, fire chief of the Landisville Fire Company reported that the firemen found sufficient pressure and water from the hy- drants at that dead-end section of he ity Besides the Landisville Fire Com=- pal her companies participating were from Mount Joy, Salunga, [ronville, and Rohrerstown. "WOMAN HURT BY De LIONS CLUB HFLD PICNIC MFPETING IN THE PARK The Lions Club held their regular meeting August 17th, in the form of Picnic in the borough Park. The wives and children were the invit- ed guests, about 80 people being preser A good time was had by all, There NET mes for the children, as well ws the ad , with prizes for the el ea EAHRART REUNION AT LITITZ [he annual Earhart reunion was held at Lititz on Sunday when Les- ter Hess, Elizabethtown Rl. was sident. Almos Earhart, Mount Joy R2, was the oldest person in attendance. Robert Beamenderfer, Mt. Joy R2 was an usher elected pre eighty SE —— eS A FALL Mrs. Lulu Stauffer, sixty-seven, {hart and also spent a day at Coney |147 Manheim St, this boro, was Island on the way home, et er es ltown Thursday evening. treated at the Lancaster General Hospital Friday evening for a frac- Marble size hail fell at Elibabeth- | tured right wrist suffered when she ifell on concrete. ab