The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 23, 1948, Image 1

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Next Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 30 Will Be A Holiday In Mount Joy

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The Local News Mortuary Record
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Tues wis the last dav of Emily, wife of John Spicer, at
Columbia aged fifty-one.
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‘2 11, NO. 17 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 23, 1948 82.00 a Year in Advance | New Holland started a drive for | Mrs. Kate Smith, 92, at the
the: erection of a new: $53.500 fre] Brethren Home near Neffsville.
1 I I I STREETS HERE ARE BEING . ~ . : hall | Magaie walow of Geo. Earhart,
4 . : : 4 AA > mm . tat Columbia aged eighty-two years.
SP ! } ME I NG OILED, CHIPPED, REPAIRED Brief News F om C ongy atulations E th Th t I'wo men escaped from the county | £ ght)
3 & oe g nl . 3 Snavelv
. The Street Committee of ow r very mn a Prison at Lancaster - Yemoriy: by M Xe a wi i% sig
boro has almost completed its an- Th D ili F H d scaling the 30-ft. wall Manheim, died as the result of a
; as almos eted its A fall,
A IN nual job of re-conditioning ow € dal 1€S or appene t Richard Sheetz, son of Mr. and |"? Forti D. 1 92. Central
) . 5 Joshua L£WIS, JL, nitre
streets. The work certainly makes | Mrs. Roy B. Sheetz, who was quite Mar i i i i gy
: Nanon Was oung Aeag m De:
a marked improvement, uic Reading Fl In R tl ill, is improved at this writing
The west half of North Highst. or ecen y Vincent Hoover, mear Witmer, | | yh 23%. ; .
: Harrisburgs fun is $12.000 Mr. B. F. Kauffman is celebrat- | has a pear tree that at present i Sarah Jane, widow of David G.
from the alley, past the property of : : ily 9 : fifa bu dui dl a Will. Rchrerstow Mond: :
Sa 3 he resin N below the et, tions ing his birthday today, Sept. 23 héarine hott. blossoms and. fruit Il, Rchrerstown Monday aged
0 Nissley to e residence of | : = hty-
I'nis is the week of the Allen- i 1 all A cighty-two
On Monday evening there was [John Darrenkamp, has been ma- | town and Eph: ; : = Me, and Mrs. John Risinger. and Rail Yell ‘in He: vicinity of Mary S., wife of Edward R
s | a phrata farm shows SONS 1 . ’y cite . Saturda el VLE D., .
° . meeting of interested citizens, | cadamized. The east side was left | Mutzaret Ceeil Vill N sans of Lancaster, visited relatives | Brownstown early Seturday ever Neidigh, at Marietta Saturday. She
: Margare ecily Miller, W 0 sunday ing, damaging som ( tobacco. | © ye os ss
urprise otal Mount Joy Boro Council and [as is because Clarence Schock, who | Zealand. h nt Il i t i { iy: town: on. Sufiday nagm me. uncub was sixty-eight
| Zealand, has enrolled as a studen samuel Shelley child « . : ?
County Superintendent of Schools, | 2ave it to the bero for street pur- a 1 de ou Banus Sh A y and M oH : 3 1 th 4 hild of ; Mi Samuel Boyd Nisslev. fiftysseva
Prof. Ar PP in i y Flori yoses a long time ago, up to this : ’ ana Christ and John Zeiters attended and Mis. Charles Moore, at Engle- . 1 ot ii leis
For E. W. Garber Prot. Artin P. Mylin in the Florin p . > a = a . Pp 10 > Fating too much green corn te York Fair last week town, fell into a cistern and was en, at Marietta Monday following
Hall. The purpose of the meeting | time has not deyivered a deed for |, 1. death of fout wi q | | | + short illness
. i ‘ & & ( ) COWS ever: » : 1 dl
On Thursday evening September | was to discuss the advisability of | same. David street the entire d by Jack Shic Fultor A Several property. owne mong 1 Te Harry B. Rowe, sixty-seven, at
J 5 . ve ) Jack sheets, J 0 stree re me Mr. and | i z iin ’
16 there was a surprise social in | annexing a portion of Florin to Mt. length, was repaired and oiled. Twp Mal mvs wor lanl Wii pi J. Yeah Columbia Friday. He was a re=
Methodist Church School room. | Joy Borough. An audience of a- The extreme west end of Done- Pollution: of. ‘Shawn R from cath to black top edge mak- f Manne Nave fired $10 and costs | tired railroader
: ’ : : Svat i on of Shawnee un, « g a level surface ‘urb ( lisregarding warnings | : : :
honoring Dr. E. W. Garber for his |bout two hundred persons attended gal Springs road was repaired but | tributary of the Su re 1 pi i 4 ™ ve ot A gs } | 4 fir i Pe OE Mary, widow of James R.
t {. Snyder ads , | as this is a state highway, » state aap A Mr. and Mrs arry Becker en- | Manheun fire police at a recent | ¥ Ton
— 2nd O. K. Snyde r, who heads the] as tis 1 state highway, the state er at Columbia, killed hundreds of Mis. Adah Wichler and! fire | (Turn to page 3)
movement, presided. will oil same. fish i Ada) ud m -
There were all kinds of civil and A small porticn of Mount Joy There | | an daughter, Margaret and Mh I goto: twenty five persons |
nere has heen ; 1 ty - Sa Sons ) were Kille no cider
at the same time foolish questions street from Barbara street east, | io. : > Y al 0 An Kathryn Mann and sons, John and y illed in motor accidents in Zuri: Entertain
3 ive percent n les ol sc nks } <q \ C0 5 al :
let at aos. Shaan Dork von sre ve wnat otter i i J i ft dri tk Jimes the county this yea Last year at
‘ x . 1 since © a started te 'S Jarre 1e same time « Ve
were endless discussions on water. Carl Drohan furnished stone for |, : Ring Mr. ang Mrs: Ushiomon Ue Hiere Wore te
: beve e ! \ ( mig ‘ork Co Seve
lights, schools, streets. alleys, fire | the above work and the Lancaster m Liti nd fandlly of Emigsville York ( t ami y icnic
3 Volite C : Tis Si Lititz grid fans were hos- and Mr. Leon Brinser of near Mid-| Mrs. Irvin Nauman, of town ts
protection and almost any other olite Co. had the oll, contract. te liz bo | A
subject : pitalized by bad food purchased at CHARLES J. BENNETT dletown were Sunday visitors of [returned home after an operation jo 4 family picnic was held at the
Sg ily Wrightsville cn their way home : Fa Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper, at the Osteopathic Hospital. Mrs. | home of Mr. and Mrs. Londa Zurin,
Many of the arguments on these frem York We extend our heartiest congra- ieee IN : | 3r., Mt. Joy RL, on Sunday. Chick
topics were quite sensible while € ar 1 C chool N Seve tulations to our postmaster Charles Nauman thanks her friends for their | ’ . Fo
there ‘were some. Just the its | Mrs, Robert H. Boyd, |" ® ho celebrated fis | UNION NATIONAL BANK HELD [remembrance during her illness | en com soup and many other res
re some jus 1e opposite. 3 Philadelphia, was instantly killed | * ; who celebrated his SUCCESFUL CORN ROAST . a — | freshments were enjoyed by all,
; y times arguments became quite H Id wll i Birthday September : . Those - pra :
{ spirited. 0 S eunion Ba trues auto -collisicn near| _ : The Union National Mount Joy - Those present were: Mr. and Mrs,
1 ! Lampetel Vea puke Wm. Hetrich, Sr, Robert Hetrich
| Prof. Mylin explained the school The 14th reunion of the Cedar | TI J Bark Yield a corn vost at Hostets M pu
yin 3 c re ( he dar | » Justice artme tie y iv Joy, Mr, é& 'S -
} situation, The meeting finally | Hill Tae West Donegal 0 : 4 willy i C. Newcomer for's Eohquet Hall Sent 15. Those M lo. wid
§ ally y S ge wp. Ss against R rav Express Adg- 3 . Mr. ¢ Mrs. W ; | *h ¢ S¢ 8 ¢ -
{ wound up before it was even ad- | w ? lonoga VD. | suit agai t Railway Express Ag attending were Mr. and Mrs. Carl | r. and Mrs. Win. Barto and son rich he son Ronald and Mr. Har
: 1 ne 2 was held recently with the presi- | ency for violations of the Sherman S. Krall and Betsy Krall Mr. and [Ricky of Rome, N. Y. visited Mr.| Vey Stoner of Manheim, Mr. and
leurned. dent, Wilbur E. Weaver, presiding. | anti-tr ac 3 NL fh i. 8 wl Mrs. Clint : j { M nry Nauman ¢ a
; We doubt whether anvone left Hau he an a trust oct, re ua es C ° Mrs. Norman Sprecher, Mr. and and Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr. over the | 2 Ps: Henry Nauman and daughter
| he ct : an) : Lchert J. Trimble, teacher of social | Samuel W. Hippey, Willow St Mrs. Lester Hostetter, and Kenny | weekend | Grace of Elizabethtown, Mr. and
{ © weeting w a change X= | & ics : ig 1 hry : : 4 y a > + vy .
A ; 2 Ith a change of ex-| studies in Elizabethtown High | butcher, put 700 lbs. of bacon in a Will Ww d 0 t 2 Hostetter. Mr. H NX. Mo Mt. Reuben Shellenberwer. of | Mrs. Chas. Sheetz and children
ia pres: on om tne he or she | School, was the guest speaker smokehouse. Grease dripped on a i € C . and M I aus So : . | town spent Tuesday with his Ss D roth, Harry and Richard of
had before the .session. Opening. with singing and fol- | hot met late | | : and Mrs, Lineaus Longenecker, sda 0 his sis Florin, Mr. and Mrs. Cvrus Gai
twenty-five year f servi : BE Ae lowed by the Inve ti ng | | i al plate, set the place afire Tne wedding of Miss Jane M.]and Sylvia Longencker, Myr. and | ter. Miss Anna Shellenberger, at M ad a Cian
V y- » years i service c y / > give wy | and now there s bac : : I Pe 8 Irs avi tric
hy 3 ce 1S X txts : C by cation given y nd now theres no bacon Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman, Mrs. Ruth | West Chester, Pa. r ind Mrs. David Hetrich and
Superintendent of the Sunday | NO BIDS RECEIVED FOR Mrs. Calvin Dunkelberger, a male — — ‘ ; . children Peggy and James and Mr
Scho] iki YL | Christian L. Martin, 1116 Crest | Kraybill, Miss Ruth Shenk, James| Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Trillo of ys Er y
Schoel. CONSTRUCTING DAM HERE quartet composed of Paul Herr, | SIX CHILDREN ORDERED Lane. Lancaster. to. Chrence .C. § Stal B {1G : . and Mrs. Londa Zurin, Jr., and son
. . T . | DO LR M 4 Wl 3 as 4 ‘ence . y rer x U1SS se if 11¢ eac Fs J < ’ 3
About eighty-five members and The State Water and Power Re-| Oscar Yarnell, Ray Hixson and |710 SUPPORT THEIR . 3 DS Loe issinger, My. | Union each, N. J. and Mr. and Londa, all of Mt. Joy, Rl
has > : Hu i § RT THEIR DAD Newcomer, son cof Mr. and Mrs. | Everett Metzler, Mrs. Clara Weid- | Mps. Charles Wagner of Verona, N ra -
uests were present. Dr. and Mrs, | sources Board granted a permit to Dwight Shoop, sang several selec- | Six children of Abram Lon Clair S New Soutl '} i { ye i = Ty
A . 1 > Abra ong arence OS. We oY De Yd ‘ © Je i tJ > eke /i sand
Garber weve the last to come, and {the Mount Joy Borough School | tions. Two dialogues were pre- ixty-four Salur 2 M ’ treet, ho. ee - pon, was an Welgman (4 spent the weekend with Mr. and| yg COCKEYED TIME
" 1. | SIXty-1I« , »alunga, were ach | Market ¢ e ake ace Sat., rr | Mrs ark ss. Sy
(Turn to page 6) Board to replace or rebuild Sny-| sented as follows: “Hungry Trave-| by il one : ot Meal Wm Jee aoe ! TTR Rif : Mrs. Park Neiss, Sr. WILL END ON SUNDAY
<i a. id Be { ordered by the Court to pay $3 a | Oct. 2, at 2:30 p.m. at the St. James | THESE NEARBY MOTORISTS Mrs. William Crider, Mrs. Lewis ™. .
eee der's dam on Little Chickies Creek, | ler,” by Urban Sweigart and Billy | i - Yicer; Hus. This Sunday Septembe
Y | week for the support of their fath- | Episcopal Church.’ The Revs. Rob- {LOST DRIVING PRIVILEGES : Til : Sunday {September { 26)
E D | n the eastern border of the boro. | Mummert; “Deaf as a Post,” by er. They are: Cl vice Long, Bat rt. C..B tel 1d | Nevi CH T t i h I [Phen Mee itm Toth Wiest lolke will get back the hour they
: Ls : sk Ee y ¢ ai > Long, Bare- fer ang evin Harn- wenty-eight motorists from this | Alice Strickler and Rev. : rs :
Recently the Sch ard ad-| Mrs. Anna Weaver ars : ee et iy |Alice Strickler and Rev. and Mrs. it Sunday ll 26 p :
° onega School voriised f bid y or) Board ad S i wer Ruhl, Mrs. Al | ville; Richard Long, 520 W. Lemon | er will officiate. se¢tion had their cards withdrawn | James Mort attended the West loss Sunday, April 23 when day
rise ds . $ ~ ve 5 X 4 ? a 2 4 avi ime we i
. ed lor bids for its construc (Turn to page 6) St.; Robert Long, 26 W. James St. The bride, who will be given in| by the Bureau of Highway Safety: | x 7 ’ Sai ; light saving time went into effect.
En a € ents f fon. Opis die fe) tov ho —_,,, Lancaster; Kathryn H Q te | I fat ; ill I s i : J I a A i W aiely: | District Women's Society meeting {The clocks go back (or should) at
: Ss ancaster; Ka 1 Herr, Quarry- | marriage by her father, will have Speeding: Joseph / iheld in Tower Ci nr 1 x
m He the bids : oF tis weld in wer City on Wednesday, | 2 : ; ning : i
g g 0 a of he bids, the Board met with N R | ville. Bit; Dorothy Hoak, SH Nokes hor aad. of honor. Les sister] Marietta BE: Brace F. Gingrich jo tn oe y 0 ednesday, | 2 am. Sunday morning and if they
i ia ER satin : ’ ’ : 5 | 29. ) ‘chgoers av fi
° Be ony o bi pts Secretary ew as ates | Queen St., Lancaster; and Lucille | Miss Mary Elizabeth Martin, | Florin; Jeannette L. Newcomer, | — —— ors chureigoers may find thems
1Xe orus 3reneman reported that four con- | Long. Salunga. Bridesmaids will be Miss Betty i Mount Joy R2 selves just a little early for serv-
tractors had received specifications et ee A eee A ewe i of : : ’ shades | FLOWER SHOW IN MAYTOWN ices (exactly one hour in fact).
Mr. Bicone €. Savior bt none. of thal out ir bid 1 e i Ann Newcomer, of town, sister of Reckless Driving Melvin W | GRADE SCHOOI Ee SEP Fi light]
Mr. Eugene C. Saylor announces | bt ne Ry * ED., SEPT. : Fire sughtly damage
os a 3 DRS SEAS a | PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS the bridegroom, Miss Julia Mowr- | Heisey, Elizabethtown. Ti WED, 8 gh 1h y d the Park
ing engagements . y ver, 2 0arc m- swivonis ror i y T Ne : | . I: Phe: J town 1 » Sel garage ¢ anhei -
t ollowing engagements for the Tint Sun, ; oon em Pennsylvania Power & Light | HELD HERE FOR 5 GRADES vr, and Mrs. Christian L. Martin, Habitual Violator: Richard Barr| The Maytown Grade School of | i wage at Manheim on Mon
Mixed Chorus of the East Donegal hi F I f 5 Win gi i a Company is filing with the Penn-| Physic examinations weve held | Jv State College, sister-in-law of | Tressler, Marietta | East Donegal Township will hold a | 94Y: — ina
: this Fa yossible. » work is iv ; i | | : WC A » ig Se I Tn mm
Township High Scheol, at May-|, Horie Sama work 1S | gylvania Public Utility Commission | fo; students of grades one, three, | the bride. Loaned Operator Lidonse flower show in the high school | PORTER VANISHE
be ance: Ith money give “he 3 ro: | ) § uditeriug Je sd Septe > ye i
town: Sept. 30—at the K. T. Keller iii ; xe 1 new schedule of rates increasing | five, seven and nine of the Mount Donald Birrell will serve as best | Wayne E. Hoffman, Mount Joy yliterium Wednesday, September |p mp Db FROM
1 ft 1 . Keller | our boro scho Is by the Sico Co. chiro: for a: way . M : | . 26th PRR TRAIN THRU HERE
Dav Celebratic Ya in Mt Yos Oi. pamela 1a Bes or £ds = vice In Moun | Jcy school on Thursday The med- man and ushers wil] be Frank rr lll A - ai : | Is Hj
oe tien ol i ys MC Joy. The rates will become effec- | jcal examination was conducted by | Zink, this boro, ‘Richard Charles; I'he flowers will be brought and | porter vanished from P RR
tober 14 at the Mt. Joy Farm |FAST DONEGAL FARM BRINGS : ; ES { 1 ] vas 0) a k ’ BTR i I | train 68 Monda nd to date h
4 3 | ‘GAL FAR] NGS | tive November 19, 1948, and all gas | Dr. Da Schlosser: a . den. | and Christian I. Mart ; : arranged by the pupils 1 ay a o date has
Show, October 28—at the Lancaster | $315-ACRE AT PUBLIC SALE custcmers have been advised by | (al e Je eB —_ be i fork 3 Neri, brakes vs oe ongenec €rOr0S. il be clises of asters | not been located. He checked in
County Teachers Institute. An Fast Donegal township farm | mail of the filing of the new rates | The : By : i Yo pr bride BTC OY Be zinnias, cosmos, marigold, dahlias, | for duty at Harrisburg and was
a) i - 2 iad y ere assiste )y Mrs I : Ty v Bary ix ti
The newspaper staff, the Beacon, of 100 acres and 31 perches cf land, | The new gas rates, company offici- | Brooks. nurse. and Mis Eunice Traditional wedding music will Enroll At E. & M. roses, potted plants, ete foupd upon the trains ar-
reorganized under the direction of | a mile South of town, on the Pink- | als point out, are the direct result | Herr. secretary be played by Frank McConnell. or- Judges will be Mrs. H. B. Haines, | "Val at LaRcaster.
their advisers—Mr. Robert Phillips, | erton road leading to Newtown, | of continually increasing costs in ’ Te ; i the studen wio gan | wv, Frank Strickland and Mr.| Roy Heisey, Rheems, walked the
Mrs: Vera Gingrich I : : shaca ear : ® os { ; lasses Monday by n and|g Q racks fr andisville
Mes. Vera Ging: ch and Miss Jane | was purchased for $315 an acre by | the gas company's operations and ITS BEEN. COLDER A reception. will be helt tallow oa » Jo 4 wy, it | Cand Samuel Simmons tracks f om Landisville to Cone-
Wilson. They announce the fol- | Leander Gantz, Elizabethtown RD, [are the first gas rate increases ever 1 ; ing the ceremony in the Continen- |, Reshall ate Jou meme! The flower show will be opened | W389 but found no trace of the
lowing staff: Editor, Hazel Crank- | near Maytown, when offered made by the company here. The Did you think it wes cold Wed. tal Room at Wiggin's. Lancaster f the Longenecker family of Lan Wadnesday afterncon from 1:30 t man
: 4 | : : : sday ‘ning whe e ¥ BBA : disville Il brothe — -_
shaw; Assistant Editors, Gloria | public sale Saturday afterncon by | company’s present manufactured nesday mornin Whe the theo Mr Newcemer will graduate from diss i all broth 3:30 and in the evening from 7 -
Fisher; Jay Wolgemuth, Alice | the First National Bank and Trust| gas service rates are either as low hai registered #3 Dickinson College Friday Oct. 1 : Che boys, sons of Me. mg Mes. [yy op
Doles and Wilma Jane Dommel: | Company of town. executor of they or lower than those in effect when | I Ie first day of Autumn 1948 He will Sane iy to Earl B. Longenecker, are Don, Jack A ee 'S irth Record
Exchange Editor ane | astate of nl as . { wasn’t as chilly as last year a Lancaster law of-1 walt and Charley, all graduates of | ve Se
xchange Jane Waller; | estate of Alice Z. Gerber, deceased. | the company began serving this | : fice FERRY SCHOFIELD INJURED;
Per Za Ls nes ana : cording the following item taken Fast Hemptield Twp. High School i x : 3 ids | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flowers,
eature Editor, Betty Heinaman; Improvements include a 2-story | area. ¢ FELL FROM TREE ON BICYCLE | Maytow: i 1
3 : rom our 7 files They com + dail e : ne 4% | Maytown, a daughter S ay 4
Sports Fditcr, Jane Waller; Clubs stone house, large frame bank In discussing the new gas rates irom our 1947 fle SOON SEVENTY-NINE AN they commute dolly from thes Te: Schofi |; : x i Mey Suny ay. at
and Depar hes Li au a s . . '| Fall began Tuesday (Sept. 23) |], Ta RY -NINE AND home in Landisville for their col erry Schofield, seven, son of | the Lancaster General Hospital.
anc epartments, Betty Ann Bles- | barn, corn and shed, tile{ M:. D. C. Oberholzer, PP&L Com- | | | IS STILL GOING STRONG | I VI nd Mrs. Burle Schofield, 115 | Mr ar 1 M Lloyd 1 Land
sing; Photographer, Jay Wolge- ‘silo and other buildings C S (Turn to ps ind with it came the first frost of yp f)] ege classes, using Don's speciall Ar. 2 Ms | wfield, 5] and Mrs. Lloyd Long, Land-
g g 1 S. iN, page 6) ; It was the editor's a Ma 3 A dr ( 3 sville ghter S i
muth, Business, Macy Jane Sollen- Frank, auctioneer; and Bernard J semen ttl Wisin the season. The thermometer regis- , M SX y r's pleasure, also equipped car EM in St, was admitted 0 a daughter Sunday at the
’ ara J. oF Mr. John W. Eshelman Ji of 7 r Joseph Hospital Sunday ght | Lancaster General | ite
berger : Vane ol wie oa i AYN in . A= xm ‘ tered 35. Crops were slightly dam- lyn Don, a World War II veteran a- : Dizat, muna] niga Acasa Jospital.
erger and Jane Leedcm, Chief Myers, Jr. attorney, conducted the | $450 WORTH OF TOOLS I Lancaster, to spend the weekend at I uttering a cor 1d pM Myr Id Fy
Typist, Jack Madara. sale STOLEN AT SILVER SPRING | aged in some sections. . Bi : Kend at] long with Charley, was wounded in or a compound fracture of {A and Mrs. Harold Fellenbaum,
. Zs ; EN / SILVER | NG | Te re. Ferter's Lake, in the Poconos. We the Battle of the and is vor the left lower arm. | 3 W. Main St, a son, Saturday, at
= — : Tools and equipment valued at! were the guests of Mr. John Mes- alyzed frém the hips down. With He was injured when he fel] out | Lancaster General Hospital.
a5 ye ; AINE A Nk Le : ; 3 n the hi wn it
Street Parade J ill Precede 45 ” stole on the Doin d $601. 50 A n A cre ne . of Se Bearing | thyee brothers, he has no trouble a tree while playing and his Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Shelley,
Mineral Corp. plant, Silver Spring, Vorks, Philadelphia, who “threw” |] | | I arm struck a bieyele lying der | Manheim R2 Je sday
: ) actling to classes. and in classes he ‘ e lying under | Manheim R2, a son, Wednesday, at
I'nursday night. nis annual party to a host of has less trouble : . ; # = the tree. His condition was termed | the Lancaster Osteopathic
P: ul . Zi oo "Tit . J Taio . « 8 i 1 1 HOno : . ‘ : 3 i «il,
N I 3 ; iy i i For Rapho Farm frien is this club of which he is | <tudent itisfactory’ by hospital atten- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koestner, 0
’s e ra ion AC vi ie dis- | A Trond : : ; py a member, icc mati lise — lant | W Frederick St., a son, at 2:24 a.
covered the loss when he came to| ownship arm oO y A feature of the event was : IAQ 1] PE AD \ een {vy Tuesd St i 5
These arrangements have been will be honored by the Governor of | the plant early today. He notified [acres and 17 perches, between Man- | target shoot in which some of fe Was Spann 2 : Aol k : AIR SCHOOL STUDENT yeh ts Jos pv Kod
: . : Citzpatric 3ainbridge | AIR § 2) Mrs. Koestner will be reme re
made for the reception and enter- Pennsylvania will begin at 3:30 P.[ State Pclice at the Columbia sta- [heim and Mount Joy, near Eris- | best shots in the East participated. | gy ty \ I q9 on E. Lowell Sumpm } fi Pauli Ed vards of : pi a
ut : ; roo mT 1 . : v : . . 5 . 11, sentenced July 9 to serve three Lowell Sumpman, a/a, has - | a8 auline o 11S Doro.
tainme nt of Mr. Kauffman T. Keller, M. on the Athletic Field. Dr. Ar-| tion. {man’s Church, was purchased at the { The winner was none other than | months to one vear in the county | ished his boot Ls ining at re a ee et eee
native Mt. Joyan, now of Detroit, thur P. Mylin, County Superintend- Zimmerman said his loss con- rate of $601.50 an acre by Samuel | Mr. Eshelm: ho br . og i mn wy amnng. a reat
; ) : ; : Shi an, who brcke them all] prison cn public indecency charges, | Lakes, Ill, and is now at a School | MAN HERE INJURED
Mich., who will be honored as ent of Public Schools. for Lancas-| sisted of wheelbarrows, scales, | Merkey, a neighbor, at public sale | but one. Each of his three nearest was granted le Frid M } T oh \ Bip TRON SOT y y
Pennsylvania Ambassador here next ter County, will preside. Dr. Theo- tools and shovels. The plant is used |by Paul R. Metzler, Wednesday af- | competitors dropped three targets " : : : PAT Tuy = te mphis, Tenn, where he will BUT DOESNT HOW
. . 5 : r > Re 12 ang laced m probatio I { a N'Y § ( Ir y > “Wis Iretz 1 Fa > v
Thursday. dore A. Distler, President of Frank- | for the drying of bricks. Zimmer- |ternoon. cach John will be seventy-nine a fe : xX] i d go yi AAS So BL Law By Donegal
itis . J Tm ¢ re ep cee Vv spe \ <Q "ew 3 i oe
A parade will be formed at the lin and Marshall College, will make { man said ne left the plant at 3 p.m.| Buildings include 2'2-story frame | come December. Mme —— mo _— eh > 7 ea got hore wih 18, Sis RO Yas taken 0 =
cast end of East Main Street and an address, Lieutenant Governor, yesterday. house, frame bank barn, tobacco TT ere I'TCWN BAND WON FIRST is Do Me. and Meg: Russell [caster Getoval Hospital | Sosa
a . vA + Al : Sumpman. om the office o p avi Gu
will move at 2:30 P. M., at which Daniel B. Strickler, will introduce » shed, several chicken houses and FIRST FATHER AND SON TEAM The Flizabethtown High School os dg Ee fom oo or Sof Dr Devt
time Mr. Keller will arrive from his the Governor of the Commonwealth { BOY, 17, INJURED BY AUTO hog sty | TO REGISTER IN RESERVES Band won first place Saturday in| BAND CLU PRIN WR
luncheon zt Lancaster. Mr. Keller and the chief speech of the event FRONT OF BELLAIRE SCHOOL Morkey also purchased for $6250 The first father and son team to competition at the annual celebra- woth] up MEETING # laceration of the forehead. Four
will be escorted by the American will be made by Hon. James H. Benjamin Gutshall, seventeen, [a fame house situated on [register in the Naval Reserves at | tion of Air Force Day Olmsted is in De Wins I were usd ® clove the
Legion and the members of the Duff, Governor of Pennsylvania, Flizabethtown R2, suffered head |the farm, which was sold at the Harrisburg was George S. Halb- | Field, Middletown ra bi ie lel) on | Roum a
General Committee and followed by who will confer the honor of Penn- | Injuries and abrasions and lacera-|same time. E. V. Spahr, auctioneer; |leib and son, George Paul, former - — - ovening: Sept. Ti, seven~ihirly
ittee a ed by . . I 5 I, former it the. high school REPORTS BICYCLE STOLEN
the school children, the Fire Com- 'sylvania Ambassador upon Mr. Kel- | tions of the body when he was and A. H. Young, attorney, conduct- | residents of this place. 408 4-8 PIGS SOLD All : a | H Ww El A I 9
pany and such other organizations ler. There will be a response by struck by an auto driven by Ster-|ed the auction. { Mr. Halbleib is a world war II| At she annual roundup of 4-H membe S persons inter- | onty yi i vo 1town =
. ing Ni: ; sllaire. i ts ¢ se : : Bia gy. ested are urged to be prese: | reported to State Police ti
as may offer to parade. Mr. Keller. i me Belhire in front of > Yee | Veteran and is associated with the pigs from clubs in Lancaster, York = es et . b X £ a . w W rs prin ae gi
| : the. Bellaive: School. 1 ay FE vc lg § 4% = em = | of a ne ester: lyer bicycle,
The parade will move west on| The above program will be inter- i) _- bon, Bond iY | BERING A DivoRcy | Washington National Insurance Co.land Berks counties at Lancaster painted maroon and gray, from in
3 : i as treated hy Dr. T. M. Thomp-| T t enty S : ih. of oo wa
Fast Main Street to Marietta Street, spersed with music by the band vs Ba bi I : I mp Thomas J. Brown, III, twenty- His son, is a student and captain of yesterday 408 head were sold at an A F H . front of his home at 10 p.m. Satur
son, FElizabethtow ater be ine / 1 Rnd : EY : : 0 nr ig
west on Marietta Street to Poplar and glee club. 1 : y va, and ate; re- | nine, Mt. Jcy, cha ges that Hilda [the Camp Hill high school basket average of $31.69 per hundred ew ours Earlier day. The bicycle bears serial
Xn : etl eee moved in the Friendship Fire Co.|M. Brown, tweniy-nine, Pasadena, ball team rent A — 20 : man
Street to the schosl house where it to SE Hosoi : 1] Re am, : bers A59463, police were informed
am ot. Joseph's al. : sorted h . 3 46 er lll AP ee y SW Tv I ; :
will be revieweg by Mr. Keller and | 1CCAL MAN HONORED A hs pita 5 if., deserted i Ap il 16 Jos 3. | FLOMIN WONA FLAGS WILL FLY MONDAY On account of Keller Day here || eens
. | { They were marrie ug. bh, 1944. | FL N x0)’ 'E | Flag: : TIE
the Governor of Pennsylvania. The | The annual reunion of the Long- | ONE LESS TRAIN et ~ NaN Gor DIVORCE, Flags will fly at Lancaster Mon- xt Thursday > ji MANHEIM FIRM FINED
paraders as th > the review- | k famil held Sund i NY Gwendolyn I, Robinson, thirty- day to commemorate the single hext Tharsday, the Bulletin will The fi { Raybestos-Manha
paraders as they pass the review- | enecker fami as held ay we ne | : Nini a oo 2 te rm of haybes
a v1 enecker family was he unday According to the new P R R|A DRIVER PROSECUTED | six, Florin, charged that Wallace day when that city was capitol be published several hours earli- A y than
ing stand will proceed to the Athle- | at the Longenecker Church of the |schedule, train No. 13 going west| David Wagner, Mount Joy R1.|W. Robinson, forty-fi dd : ES es ol |Inc., Manheim, was fined $15,000 in
. y av p: ar, y ’ fy C Ss "ty - & res 3 States 7 rears o Ww an Sue | y
tic Field where front seats will be | Brethren near Lititz. Linaeus | and arriving here at 10:15 a.m., will was prosecuted by Policem: M unknown, deserted y ed 8 ous | the United Stsies 171 Years ago 2%, then usual, |New York.
j a y ema c- own, deserte or an. 5, | = scsi Maser i i i a
reserved for all the paraders. Longenecker, local banker, was [discontinue it's stop here, effective | Manus, at Columbia. for ignori 1933. They were r ow 1 po 2 S 1 Novopy san be seed tf no mde lf
: & 8. 0 1g a 33. ey were married Ju 2% i é our 108 7g -} , :
The meeting where Mr. Keller | elected secretary, Sunday, September 26th. stop sign | 1508 he «f tmuy ate your business by adver office Wednesday evening. Halley's Comet will next be seen
Stop using in the Bulletin. ) in 1986.
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