Fire Co. Smoker Friday, Nov. 12; — East Donegal Class Play, Nov. 11-12; - E. Hempf’d School Kauffman Keller's Board Dicsussed Expression of Our Improvement Plan Celebration Here $300,000 The splendor and greatness of improvement program approved by | K. T. Keller Day in Mt. Joy on the voters at September 30 is still on the lips of was held Thursday night during | many of the towns people, and the a meeting of the School Board of East Hempfield Twp. in the High School. With the voters approval of the program, a school official Thursday night said the must first | Mr. have its plans ception accorded him. His State Department of struction floated and They do not warding the contracts until ary 1949. The bond money for A discussion of the new Tuesday's election, fineness and enthusiasm of all the folks remain, and will continue to remain very vivid in our It will be of people of this community to hear | Kellers expression of the re- letter Lan- disville minds. interest to the | board approved by the Public In- | follows: bonds can be | Mr, Clarence Schock: suppose you think I have been a long time acknowledging formal- ly the wonderful reception given me in Mount Joy. As I told you | when I left, I would just be get- ting home in time to leave again, and T am back to my office this morning. Perhaps the best thing I can say about Mt. Joy is that thrill and oy of being there has not been { dimmed one bit in ten days time. I will always remember the great out- ——— i lps pouring of friendship and the | warmth of feeling that greeted me AUTO KILLS DOE DEFR NEAR when I stepped off that train, and CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOME | It continued until left, I is — | something I shal] always cherish A 100-pound dee, killed by auto | and I don’t believe it could ever last Wednesday night on the Har-| be dene in a place the size of risburg Pike, just west of the State Detroit, or any of our large cities. Crippled Children’s Hospital at Eli- | before contracts awarded. | expect to begin a- Janu- | issued will provide the construction of a new Six classroom elementary building in Rohrerstown and a six room addition to the High School, making it a (Turn to Page 2) Landisvile junior | (Turn to page 2) | RE EB High Spire Sewage zabethtown, has been donated to the | hospital, it was announced Sunday by State Game Protector John M. Haverstick. Haverstick said he was told the | killed after one auto and landed in the path of struck it. He said he did not receive deer was it vaulted over | Citizens at High Spire boro have onother car which with at present. That town has a any report as : : Boro Authority which recently ad- to damage to the auto ee lS Wein MINX FROM MISSOURI’ BY EAST DONEGAL TWP. SENIORS The “Minx From Missouri” a suspense comedy will be presented by the Senior Class of East Don- egal Twp., high school in the May- town high school auditorium on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 11 and 12th. |by the Authority, property owners would be charged $25 as a tie-in | fee and in addition an annual pay- Twin Daughters In | ment of $41.60 for a period of 32 Double Wed ding years, Twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mount Joy R1, wil} [be be married in- a double ceremony |year. at their home Thursday, Nov. 11 Members of our Authority and of at 11 a. m Rachel Ann will be- | Council can preserve this informa- come the bride of Mervin Lefev Landis, son of Mr. and Mrs El- mer B. Landis, Lititz R3 and Mar- | tha Jane will be Landis Bomberger, Mrs. John M. Bishop Henry E assisted by Rev. | vertised for bids on a proposed sew- ler system which will cost $362,000 or more They claim that a big majority of the tax payers are opposed to the proposition. They also charge that without their knowledge. According to the schedule set up ———— I eee According to authority members, cesspools and septic tanks will be under an ordinance to end of this condemned Hess, passed before the tion as we will be confronted by the same proposition but just how soon no one knows. married to Roy son of Mr. and Bomberger, Elm. At High Spire sewers are compul- sory says the State Water Board as too many residents are at present Lutz will officiate | Wilmer Eby, a Bomberger, using two small streams and the y 0 +> Susquehanna river for their dispos- brother-in-law of Roy L da one of the == i > = tu Twin cousins of the brides, the | Misses melia Lot nd Sues Joie tos wy Attended The Mrs. Clayton Shaub, will be jun- . ‘Homecoming David L Ill, nephew of the brides and Hen- | oir bridesmaids. Hess, ry Bomberger, the bridegrooms | Approximately 550 persons at- tended the homecoming service In Ushers | X | the Glossbrenner Evangelical U. B. nephew, also will attend. will be Joe Awight Hess and Ben | ii : = Church, Florin on Sunday after- B. Hess, brothers of the bride | Xi : T : : noon. The service was part o The wedding music will be play- . : 2 the 109th anniversary celebration ed ky Mrs. Hayden Brubaker, aunt | 1 | of the c¢hurch the oldest of that of the brides. A reception will {| denomination in the county. be held at here for 130 Hostetter's Dining Hall, followed by The speaker was Rev. Dr. D. E. Young the superintendent of the East Pa. Conference. The Rev. John H. pastor of the | church and Others taking part in the were Two Cars Crashed Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, St. Mark's Church this boro; Rev. H. M. To- Church, Manheim; Fridinger from St. E-town. A voices guests open house at the home of the brides. a wedding trip after the reception. ll Qe The couples will leave on Gable is presided. service Salem No One Is Injured i "x. Pauls Church in No one was injured but exten- | gowned choir of over 125 to 2 auto- | mobiles in an accident 6:45 | p. m. Tuesday on Route 230 west of Florin Pvt. Joseph Rogan of the sive damage was dcne sang several selections under the Willard D. Newton supervisor of the about 4 . direction cf who is music : boro schools. State i celebration was mis=- The anniversary Lancaster said the concluded with an evening candle- Police at hap ceccurred when a car operated by Frank Fshleman, 51, pulled diner light service. a a onto the highway {rom a parking lot and was struck WE HAD A BLACKOUT IN driven by Richard L. THIS SECTION SATURDAY NITE Mumper, 20, of this boro. Saturday evening Mount Joy and Pvt. Rogan said Tuesday night | vicinity that Eshleman told him he saw lout for quite some time cased by Mumpers car coming but thought the failure of a transformer and he would be able to get onto the | switches located at the rear of Ger- highway Shoe Co., on Henry Rheems, by a car experienced a total black- in front of him. Mum- |berich-Payne per said he applied his brakes but | Street. was unable to hitting the | other car. | HOME TALENT SHOW January 1st the soul ——— @ eee avoid . Damage was estimated to be | Sometime after about $500 to Eshleman’s and about | Veterans are planning to sponsor a $300 to the other vehicle. | home talent show. the proceeds of ——————— 0 Wiper ere | which will be donated to the DFEDS RECORDED Scotland Schgol for their Christ mas Party and to the Sweater | Fund of the Coatesville Veterans Hospital. Joseph B., and Susan S. Hostetter, Mount Joy, to Irvin H. Hostetter, Mount Joy, premises in Mount Joy. Of Interest To Us quite a problem they are battling | the Authority approved the project | J Nov. 20th, starting at 12 o'clock, MOST M INUTE WEEKLY I N The Mount Joy Bulletin — East Hempfield Play, Nov. 19-20th. LANCASTER COUNTY VOL. XLVI, NO 24 ° MAN, ‘WIFE HURT IN CRASH Brief News From AT UNDERPASS, NEAR FLORIN A man and his wife were injured hen tt tomobile skidded and The Dailies For when their automobile skiddec ne | collided with another car on ihe k R hi Harrisburg Pike, at the underpass, Quic ea g a short distance west of Florin, at Warvidhure is |6:20 a.m lust Thursday. i | €. Joseph Fouche, Today it 'S | Akron, Ohio, the possible broken The population of Sasi iol stilt on the increase ro ! 92,443. Smoking will be illegal in large driver, suffered hips and an eye- T brow cut. His wife, Elizabeth, fifty- Harrisburg stores and on city bus- | six, had a possible skull ses beginning Nov. 15. fracture and lacerations. They were admit- Six youths, all were ted to St. arrested Sunday at Conowingo in a | car stolen at Wilkesbarre. under 15, Joseph's Hospital for ob- servation. State Policeman Mary's, in Elk reported the last Tuesday least, skidded on the highway into the path of a car op- erated by G. H. Seegs, Michael Fouche car, Batutis headed The town of St. Co., went Republican, rain-soaked for the first time in 106 years. One cow was killed and a second Linglestown. [Se wounded on the William Deardorff | eegs was as. — —-—— farm near York Haven last Monday. The Harrisburg State Airport at H T G A New Cumberland was granted $20,- ow 0 el ction On Annexation 000 in federal funds allotted during | the month of October. > 1 Nation: i £ i The Fulton National Bank at I n- % frequently much Mountville : [sion and agitation Mount Joy There | caster, purchased the | National Bank and contemplate op- relative to ex- tending Boro's limits. [Invariably a fly Arlene Hess, | gallon of ice | cream from 4 to 6:40 p. m. She said it seemed more like 80 than 8 pints. | board at York has carpet. They ening a branch there | To win a $15 wager, ment and as a result the matter is Jast heard of fof Lancaster, ate a dropped, which is the the proposal This is invariably due to the man- n election : : I" A electi ner in which the proposition is made been called on the but last and most important is the fact that those | celdom willing to properly compen- | counted 664 presidential votes and to be bonshitted are there were only 628 ballots cast. A new {planned at Middletown to care for | housing project is being sate the boro. We feel certain our Boro Council vacate a 110 families ordered to at all times willing to give any nearby government housing project. High Spire citizens became alarm- flashing lights on the mountains near there. An in- vestigation disclosed they were coon worth while proposition due con- [sideration but should that body be | offered just a plain plot of around, [some individual would reap the fi- | nancial benefit and the Boro would ed when seeing hunters. ; 1 P: {hold the bag. John 14, Mercer BY, 2 As an illustration an individual received $5.00 per pound for his | 4 a plot of ground for a street purebred Angus steer at the Pitts- burgh Junior Livestock show. His check was $5,425.00. or requests a plot be annexed to (Turn to Page 2) ee eee etl A Ae eee MANHEIM R2 LAD FOUND AT LANCASTER BY POLICE Auto Demolished; Earl MecGettigcan, 13, Manheim 2, was taken into custody Fri- Two Men Escape | day night by Lancaster police at the Arcade Bowling Alleys as a Two men escaped injury shortly runaway. signee after 11 p. m. Thursday when a | According to police the by a 9 2]: ile wi emol- | : oa 1948 model automokile was dem roused the suspicions of Fred Brown | shed when Dyer turned oh { who called police. The boy was | oe sau. . | Route 230 near the Pa. Railrcad| ,.. (0 the police station and underpass, north of Salunga. Singer. of Sing- station and his foster fathe Paul 23 or 1 | Manheim R2. was notified The men, John Hamilton, 23, Oberlin and Woodrow Godwin, 29, treated and dis- er later came to the Bressler, charged at the Hospital. State said the men were driving Harrisburg Pike. The | Were | took the boy home. ee Reception Given Rev. E. H. Ranck twenty-five Lancaster General Trooper Lewis Kishbaugh south | east on the vehicle went out of control of] Godwin, the driver, police said, climbed One hundred and 70 feet | members of St Brethren Church ran across the road, Mark's Evangelical embankment and continued gathered before coming to a stop on its Inited Thursday even- authorities | ing to welcome Rev. Ezra H Ranck {and his family who began their el- roof {in the church last Hamilton, said, suffered a lacerated scalp and hospital multiple abrasions and bruises of eventh year with the congregation. the body. Godwin suffered mul- | Words of welcome tiple abrasions. | organizations of the | given by representatives of each. A from various church were ee > — ee a reading by . | solo by Robert Reisch, To Give Talks On rover Sherk,, and a duet by Mr. land Mrs. Warren Bentzel were in- Famous Pa. Men {cluded in the program. Further ex- Obtaining training in before audiences, Public Speaking class at E. Hemp- field Twp. High Schocl will speak | family. at a meeting of the Daughters of | Rev. and Mrs. Rane k Colonial Wars next Monday noon | With words of thanks, and a period at Hotel Brunswick. Jo fellowship followed. with refresh | pressions of welcome were given in | appearing [the form of gifts. An automatic el- six seniors in the ectric toaster and an electric mixer | were presented to the pastor and responded “Famous Men of Pa.” will be ments served by the Good Cheer the general tupic of the talks that |Class of the Sunday School | ee etl will include three personalities . RESIDENTS Zz THREE YOUNG ME from Lancaster. Speakers and their Sally Zerphey on President Jomes | them were Eugene S. Buchanen; Carl Denlinger on Bar- | Main St., Florin; John Fry Haines, on Von Stiegel; and Helen Swarr [Columbia R1 and James Miller on William Penn. | Gainer, 30 West Main street, this The same program will be pre= |boro. sented at the Landisville Lions | I Club meeting. Miss Mary Lee | PAUL MARTIN AWARDED $35,769.00 STATE CONTRACT —— — eee The Department of Property and SALE OF SEWED ARTICLES | Supplies Monday awarded a $35,769 Ladies Aid Society of West Green | contract to Paul A. Martin, of this Tree Brethren church will sponsor place, for Maintenance building and a sale of various sewed articles at | paving of approaches, at the Harris- the J. B. Hostetter Store, Saturday, burg State Airport, New Cumber- | land. Forney is teacher of the class. falls into the oint- | iry to get to Columbia. subjects include: Kenneth Miller OF THIS COMMUNITY in Thadeus Stevens; Elaine Ging-! Nine men from Lancaster County | rich on Benjamin Franklin; Rob- | Board No. 83 reported to Harrisburg ert Allison on Andrew Carnegie; a for induction. Among Dunk, Wiest | Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday | The Fire Company Nomina’s Officers The regular meeting of Friendship | Fire Co. No. 1 was held on Thurs- day night with 30 members pre- sent. The Finance committee reported the approval of all bills amounting | to $151.22, The telephone committee reported talks with the C Co. regarding the umbia Telephone siren but feel that no action will be taken Smoker will be held Nov. 12. The chicken corn soup supper committee reported that about $1.- 800 would be cleared. A lunch will be held November 16th dutch for those who helped. The company authorized the purchase of a section of suction | hose for the pumper The American Legion was then granted permission to use the (Turn to Page 2) ee — —— | TIDY PRODUCTS HERE IS CLOSED TILL JANUARY 1 | Much to the surprise of many Just prior to the holidays, usually an incentive for its products, the | Tidy Products Co. here, occupants lof the second and third floors of the Odd Fellows Hall suspended operations. Employes say building, have they will be closed until Jan. 1. | This concern just recently opened a new plant in the southern part of the county. Girl Slashed: Row At Lancas’r Hotel Gladys Freeman, 17, Lancaster R8 was treated at the General Hospital Lancaster on Tuesday af- ternoon after she suffered gashes right hand and right thigh in a fight, the abdomen, city police report- ed. Hospital tures were attendants said 10 su- required to close the wounds She was given emer- gency office of Dr. Paul Fletcher who notified the Police then took her to further treatment half-siser, Mrs Mary E. Jones, 18, Landisville had told police the assailant was Hen- ry Evans, 58, 335 North St. Lan- caster Mrs Evans also treatment at the police. the hospital for She and her Jones, who sai attempted to attack hei charged him with aggrevated as- sault and battery before Alderman James . A. Forrest The offense occured in the Esquire Hotel Evans was arrested at 7:15 p. m. and is being held for a hearing before the alderman. mie Sl lie mm WILL HOLD MEETING AT HOME OF ROY SHELLY In the interest of one of the shut- Bible Church, shut-in will ins of the Calvary and in order that this share in the inspiration of this service it was decided to hold the Monday night meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelly near Milton Grove The Tuesday night meeting will be held at 7:45 p. m. in the Church building at New Haven and Henry Streets el WO —— FOR (AN AUTO RIDE A chicken from the William Ro- land farm, Columbia RD, got a fast ride Saturday evening to Columbia was found perched when the fowl on the roof of Roland's car when the parked in Columbia Mr. Roland said the hen {merry ride since he was in a hur- The car had for all editorial writers, : | chicken was lable to et a geod hold for the trip. « a fabric top and the E. HEMPFIELD SENIORS TO PRESENT “ONE WILD NIGHT” The Senior class of East Hemp- VAN TAKES A CHICKEN ville AH51 will be supper. 0 Wine we tory. tend and will be Afternoon, November 11, MAN COLLAPSED ON HIS WAY TO WORK: DIED LATER Paul Smith, 53, Bainbridge, who collapsed when reporting for work at the Marietta Depot Thursday morning died at 8:02 p. m. Thurs- day at St. Joseph Hospital Dr. Charles P. Stahr, deputy coroner, said death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage He said Smith was admitted to the institu- tin in an unconscious condition at 9 a. m. and died without regaining consciousness Smith suffered a stroke about 8 m. Thursday, family members said, as he was alighting from an automobile in the the depot Di Michael Gratch, was summoned and afte) parking lot at Maytown, adminis- tering emergency treatment order ed the man removed to the hospit- al Among the survivors is his wife Ethel, at home — —— — — Farms Still Sell At Banner Prices According to several farm sales in this locality this week, farmers are still paying top notch prices Robert P Akron, | paid $567 an acre for a acre Peter A. Gable, at Irenviile. Edgar Funk was the aue- Blumenshine, farm sold by tioneer. Clarence Kreider, R1, paid $14800 for a township farm of about 93 acres midway between Lawn and Master- held by Roy Wed- sonville, at public sale B. Keener, Elizabethtown R3, nesday afterncon are under cultivation; the balance pasture, woodland and Improve ments include a 2-story stone and | large barn and oth- Walter frame dwelling: er buildings. Dupes was the auctioneer rr —— en SALOONS WITH TELEVISION MUST PAY EXTRA LICENSE The State the Liquor Control Supreme Board a new saloons source of revenue today operating television sets must pay for an amusement permit in addition to their fixed license fee em ee A A eee Lee Ranck Head Ot Student Council ce Ranck ‘has been hii of the Student Council at Mt. Joy High School Other officers are: John Mel- horn, vice president; is secretary and Gerald Fstock is treasurel Additional representatives the classes are: Victor ior: Charles Brooks, Fredine Geh- Nissley, Owen from Morris, sen- man and Kenneth Nancy Brooks and sophomores; Donald juniors; Smith, Hall, Landisville on Saturday, Nov. | 20th from, 4:30 to 8:00 p. m A Philco 5 cu. ft. Home Freezer awarded night of the et lt had a | PLANNING A CROW DINNER A crow dinner is being planned political re- sorters, radio commentators and thers who predicted a Dewey vic- be asked to at- turkey Truman will served while the others eat crow. ol field Township high school will pre- | WOMAN IS EXONERATED cent “One Wild Night”, on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19 and 20 in the Ruth S. Findley, A jury Tuesday exonerated Mrs. Paxtang, of any | - op 4 (hich school auditorium at Landis- criminal responsibility in the death | of Ronald Weidman, aged 18 months, . ro. . . S— { who died from injuries when his PLEDGED TO FRATERNITY John Henry Herr, son of Mr. | and M+s. Harry T. Herr, | ville, has Theta Pi College, felony in agriculture Landis- Beta State | junior, been pledged to Fraternity Penn where he is a engineer- ing. mother was struck by Mrs. Find- ley's car at Elizabethtown. ————— — | UNDERWENT AN OPERATION Mr. Eli B. Hostetter, North Bar- hara street, was removed to the Hospital Tuesday for an operation the following day. General Shippensburg | Mount Joy | About 60 acres | Court gave | electe di Peggy Garber | Thome, Sally | H 2.00 a Year in Advance 1948 s Armistice Day The smoke is quenched from war's dying fires. The rubble |is being removed. The tragedy of the halocaust has been told lin lives lost, mental suffering, financial and economic impact. Into the far corners, the problems that follow war have disturbed Yet the soothsayers declare that no more will man be called to sacrifice lives, that the last conflict |is the end of blood-lgiting. Would that such be true, but on this Armistice Day, in 1948, those who care to make a soul- searching analysis, know thai the words of balm must be taken As they pronounce the claim f “the war to end all wars”, new destructive forces are at work that could wipe out great sections of the universe, with little effort on the part of man. and disrupt the peace. | with more than one grain of salt. { We do not feel, however, there is no compromise in avert- | ing another war, that we are powerless to stop its happening. | Defeated in our minds, war would be inevitable. There surely {is & true course to map out a way for international harmony. Mistakes made following the First World War, repeated after the Second World War, might lead to a Third World War. Our duty is to seek a way to avoid these mistakes. Food assistance, sed) help, are little compared to the lives of sons. Human need. want, envy, weakness, are potential agents for inciting the { miserable to seek a better balance. War is too often the tool { that power- greedy men use to incite the miserable. In this country, we are aware more today than at any time, | that world co-operation is necessary for peace. Bring aware. | means we have come closer to rectifying one big mistake of our | past. Of course, peace can't be had for nothing. Each nation must contribute in order to mdintain it. War costs more. Ar- | mistice Day is a grave reminder of its cost. ‘The Local News Everything That For The Past Week Happened At yo Briefly Told Florin Recently Columbia has increased its police | Mr. Donald Miller, | Slims Luncheonette, proprietor of {force from six to eight men. announced this Thieves broke into Smuck’s Gar- | week, age at Marietta and fund $10 in cash. that he now has the agency Philadelphia and New York and will make deliveries to stole eight tives | for the | papers | - . | A country wide rat extermination [your door every Sunday morning. i [campaign is being William B. Toland, | Office. minister of St | While we were planned by the | Rev Negro Baptist speak in Florin Church of the Brethren evening Nov. 13, at Pauls enjoying a mild | Church, Harrisburg will [temperature Friday, South Dakota the inch covering of snow jon Saturday Snyder, 7: been ill for a Mr Lk had a five The neighbors of John F. iat Mountville, 30 p.m and Mrs. N. S. Grimm of Me- chanicsburg; Mrs. B. D. Kiehl, of H. B. Wittel of Eli- (Turn to Page 3) —— etl ee who has {several months, recently harvested his entire corn crop. With an open safety pin lodged in | h ssophogus, a 16-month old el ¢ | Lancaster, Mrs | | County girl was removed { { Lancaster | Host spital at { A campaign to raise $1,500,000 for | : { many went hay-wire St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster, will | start Nov. 15. A new 300-bed build- | | | BES from a | HERE'S ONE Hospital to the U. of P. | oF Philadelphia FOR THE BOOKS MISLEADING PREDICTIONS It wasn't so very unusual when on Dewey's el- when Old Man Nature bawled up then its something. ection but ing is being planned 4 pn pa Commentators and weather fore- | Miss Marion Rutt, the daughter | | [ M { Avs. Thus Rutt. New j2 isters predicted much colder 0 vil dang i Se us i Ne . : : weather for yesterday, Wednesday Haven St confined to her home | . : Ad { Nov. 10 because of illness | : Instead the thermometer was in D'Agostino, sold his shoe Joseph he 70° . t . 4 | the S, the writer saw SIX garter business at Elizabethtown ! g Ann Nissley and Gerald Wilson, |Yepair | kos (and he wasn't drinking) freshmen land then opened atioflie: Shop ay killed Ave of them and here we ate Class officers elected ate Court decision he we ord: red 0 { this morning with the thermometer Seniors: John Melhorn, presi- |close. | a0 rim Yovk vaio at: dent: Glenn Bailey, vice president; Tey iy a To heard ok ado Corn to pore 2) [UNION NATIONAL MOUNT Joy [°° Sow Mums fe == We = BANK DECLARES DIVIDEND a met fri TURKEY SUPPER NOV. 20 AT The divectors of the Tnton LANDISVILLE FIRE HALL National Mount Jov. Bank declared Week's Birth Record Ladies Auxiliary of the Landis- |; semi-annual dividend of five per- Volunteer Fire Company, will! cent payable November 15 at their Ir. and Mrs. Don E. Peifer, 1927 serve a turkey dinner at the Fire | meeting held Wednesday, Novem- | Rt Sixth street, Harrisburg an- | ber 10. 1948 nounce the birth of a daughter Dora This payment represents the 162nd | Jeanne, Sunday, Nov. 7. Mrs. Peifer {consecutive dividend paid by {will be remembered as Jeanette {the above institution which was! of Sal Mr. Peifer grad- organized as a National] Bank on iuated in the « of 38 M.J.H.S. September 21, 1865 Dividends Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig, of have been paid continuously since | Florin, a son at the Lancaster Os- Nov. 15, 1367 teopathic hospital Tuesday. I —_— a, rr ee A Ee meme PROSECUTED FOR FAILURE KEFP ON THE RIGHT l report of the 25 Attend Legion ramg to a Auxiliary Meeting ite P Pore two cars collided at ville Mennonite Home on Tuesday evening the November Wednesday when an auto driven by meeting of the American Legion Clarence Siegrist, fifty, Columbia Auxiliary wa held at the Legion |R1, got cut of control on the curve Home with twenty-five members | and crossed on the north traffic lane, lin attendance He was prosecuted for failure to Plans were discussed for a card keep to the right. A passenger in party for Tuesday, December 7th, |the other car sustained several rib to be held at the Legion Home. fractures Pinochle, 500 and Bridge will be verses 4 messes suet a table. | THEIR TRADE NAME A turkey will be given as the door | Hulda I. Forney, Elizabethtown, prize and tickets for turkeys will be |and Mary Wolgemuth, this boro, to sold at the party name Lincoln Restaurant for Christmas donations sent | general restaurant and bowling al- (Turn to page 3) ley at 79 E. Main St, Mount Joy. played with two prizes to {use the were a li AAT SIN rT aa NLA OAM