The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 02, 1948, Image 1

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    The Lions Club Will Offer Prizes For Best Yuletide Decorations In Mt. Joy — Florin
MOST O-THE-MINUTE WEEKLY | N L ANCASTER couNTY Brethren In Christ Ministers
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VOL. XLVIII, NO 27 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December 2, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance |pinisters from this locality set sail | I
for Africa as representatives of the |
| THIS ELECTION BET PAYOFF . E. DONEGAL JUNIOR HIGH ! * Foreign Mission Board of the Breth- |
Newtown Youth Postal Rates To Be SURE CAME THE HARD WAY Everything That TO PRESENT THE TOYMAKER Man Killed In yen in Christ Churches of the Uni- |
Motorists on the Elizabethtown- The operetta The Toymaker will ted States and Canada. They were
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| Mount Joy road Thursday after H d A be given in the high school audi- Bishop Henry N. Hostetter, Wash-
Fatally Hurt In Raised January 1 oh I ; oe i ee appene t torium on the evening of Decem- 70 MPH Chase ington Boro and the Rev. Grayhill
were treated to an unusual sight:
The Postoffice Department is | weary, perspiring man doggedly ber 9th by the junior high school, Wolgemuth near town,
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Motorcycle Crash sending out reminders to postoffices | pushing a wheelbarrow in which Florin Recently Characters for the operetta were Near Mount Joy In Africa they are reviewing the
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throughout the country that postal | rode a passenger, very much at ease, M { M Padl ; announced as follows, The best! methods and policies by which the
) Mr. and Mrs wu ILD + Gravbill: ' |
1 i tdell, Marv Jane Gravbill: the ra | - - mission work has been directed and
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Samuel Eugene Haines, 19, of
Newtown, died Sunday at the Col- |
umbia Hospital, of injuries |
Thanksgiving night, when his
| lation last June to help pay for | one of the many who believed he |. Forty-six guests were pres-| Ross = Eshleman Mother, Mary } rake ve. and left |g
| boosts in the pay of 500,000 postal | knew the outcome of the November | Faye Kendio: ig Princess. Roy Sud the mission fields
rates will go up on January 1. It was the belated pay-off of an gave a reception on Thanksgiving | doll. Nancy Hanshu t1 |
el ‘ 1 SH 8c . Nancy anshue 1
. ” Paul Vintermyer, 31, Columbia ; ‘ i |
Congress approved the new rates | election bet. The loser, Paul R, Day for their son and daughter-in- } Put , ) Ma in conjunction with the Mission
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automobile he was driving failed to [the future guidance of the work in
Crankshaw; the wooden sol-
: vi Ny wis pie at 1 a.m. when the ;C ils, fi late sucl 1:
» last- » welter wis- | Elizabethtown, another |. n . ouncils, formulate such plans {or
in the last-minute welter of legis- | Eckinger, Elizabe other | 1, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greena- | dior, Fred Wetzel; the toymaker,
motorcycle crashed into a parked
car at Columbia. ’ . berm causing the car to roll over Appended are several very inter- |
G. P. Taylor, Columbia depu- | Workers. elections, bet Edward Miller, also of 3 Ww i #0 ;
I. aylor, umbia pu- tho 1 A thet LD 1d Mrs. Nelson Felty of Lancaster, | Warfel; Emporer, Jere Henderson; |and crash into several trees, injur- esting letters from Mr. Wolgemuth
y BD ots dees a verdic FE » order affectc arlv : ase 1e borough, 1at ewey woulc tat : Bri Te y =
ty coroner issued a verdict of acci The order affects nearly all class- € "” & wil = visited Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kauff- | Frince, John Musser I'ne chorus| ing three other occupants in the on their work and travels
win. So sure was he that he promis- y eT) . $d ¢ Ss
su ¥ i I man on Wednesday. will be made up of other junmicr|yehicle. The accident which oc-
ed to push Miller to Mount Joy, a "ic J . . 4 : ane Sot Aft
. 0: : o Rev. Phillip Saylor, of Elizabeth- high school students. Faculty | cured about a mile and a half from Cape town =D ith: Africa
distance of six miles on a wheel- dommitteds lov the = May 18, 1948 Sar .
barrow if the Republican candidat town called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo : : peretta are: | Marietta toward Mount Joy along | To Our Friends and Neighbors of GRAYBILL WOLGEMUTH
arro Sy ts Bg ate | Scenery, M: Evans; Costumes you os I ( ) y i ; acts
Mumper {| Route 141 was a result of a chase | Mt. Joy, Pa and tell of thy mighty acts. Psa,
lost, S Thitekettle: uke i ; Too . dz sraatlv 45: 3.4
: eee eee Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Her- Mrs. Whitekettle; Make-up, Miss | petween Wintermyer and Police | | Great is the Lord and greatly to|143: 34. . .
Ushers, Mi Tick- be praised His greatness is un-, Having left home April 23; after
between Harrisburg and Mount Joy. | Alen indrans ; : hb Se : Julius: Sk
2:1 Also increased are fees for mon- . shey spent Thanksgiving Day with Chief Leonard Tillman of Marietta | ... i ee omar I. 2 dvs afar faa Ee
He was a member of the Evangelical | AUTO DRIVER EXONERATED | = “5 "00 Vay ets, Miss Henderson; Advertising, | ted 10 the. viet searchable. One generation shall | 23 days of water travel we came
Ini ethren Sunday School and IN HENRY AMAND DEATH Mo. ood RW. Moe | Wiss Wilson; Properties, Mr. doc, Died to appreliond fe Vien Hy woills to erothe {Tum Wo
United Brethren Sunday School and | oq and registered mail. > ji ne { chanicsburg li 3 Son: D To. tos, il "= 1 for speeding. Pfc. Walter Miller of |
» Mount Joy Fire Company. : athan 65, 26( ff i ses, Dr. geman., : : : or |
the ant Joy Fire Company . Rates for books, catalogues, seeds Nathan B. Werner, 65, 260 North Mrs. Adah Eichler and daughter ps; bus ge : nema State Police at Columbia substation
Besides his parents, he is survived | Poplar Street, E-town, has been | entertained Mrs.’ Cvrns a said that the car. a 1049 Dasote. fail |
exonerated in the auto death of | DECORATE FOR CHRISTMAS ed to make a sharp curve, crashed
Henry G. Amand, 86, Londisville,| Mhankseiving YOU MAY BE A WINNER into the side of the road narrowly
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acco-ding to State Policeman Fred | Miss Janet Rice of Blaine, Perry Let's no forget to decorate our missing a light pole and was com-
A verdict of accidental Wc Mrs communities, Mount Joy and Florin,
dental death. es of mail except first and second-
Born in Rapho Township, the son | class parcels.
of William and Amanda Fry Haines, Air mail goes back to 6 cents af-
Columbia R1, and was employed by | ter 26 months at 5 cents. Special
a construction firm on the highway delivery rates jump from 13 to 15c.
Bender:
ey orders, postal notes, COD pack-

and plants, which have been under
r » following brothers and sis~| | «_ ¢ ; » ; Your :
by the following br S a “preferential rate” for some time Geib and Jimmy Musser ta dinner
ters: Pauline, wife of Henry Roll- |
man, Lititz; William F : John J and.» Hal Tor* cach two 2
No y. Av 3 ny Dor Vv a = erm. . : |
Be tty Ann, Robert an Dorot Ys | me ~ erm : spent the weekend with pletely demaliched. According fo
wife of Giles H. Urban, all at home: death was issued by Dr. Gilbx Agnes Weaver for one of the prizes that the Lions Pfc. Miller the rear part of the
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rife of Llovd Nen- Landisville deputy coroner. " . . Club is givi away for 1g : :
and Margaret, wife of Lloyd Ne Local Missionar I t Mrs. Emma Peifer is spending lub is giving away for the best Wintermyer cranium was complete- |
4 : Amand was killed when struck decorated dwelling, business estab-
twig, Florin. sometime in Middletown with Mrs. |ly torn off. The other occupants
sepvice eve ha ad ~ by an auto driven by Werner as "y=
Funeral services we held Wed Refused To I eave yu fo i Ida Easton lishment and church. Let's all co were: Helen: Arndt: 31. 533 Concord
li | he as crossing arrishurg 7 . operate. There wi > BOYNE Ni. .
nesday afternoon at the Newtown | lll i Mr. and. Mrs. George Mumper, | operate. There will be several priz St.. Columbia: Ralph Legenesse, 44,
ite -othre Y Te i AY - {e ar nis e last week Sanz v pt i 71 re y . =
United Brethren Church with inter i S spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and | ®8 and it will be well worth your (Turn to page 5)
ment in the Newtown cemetery. Post In China 3 Mrs. John Bender and family at while to try and win one. re ro cers gece
tml AY Mp “THE MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS” Millon Grove Prizes will be published in next ASSIGNED TO SUBMARINE
MISSING NEWTOWN MAN Miss Minnie Witmer of Mt. Joy,| A Cantata will be presented by| Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman en- | Week's issue. USS DIODON OF OUR NAVY
MAY BE IN OKLAHOMA | a nurse in the Taylor Memorial | the Senior Choir, of Mount Joy | ertained on Thanksgiving, Mr. and YS J. H. Williams, fireman, USN, son |
Relatives of Paul Swick, New- ! Hospital with the American Pres- | Methodist Church, on Sunday after- (Turn to page 8) RENT CONTROL CONTINUES of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of
town. who has been missing from | byterian Missicn in Paoting Fu, noon, 3 P. M. on December 19th in - YY An announcement from Wash- 205 North Barbara St., this boro is
home since Sunday when he left | China has refused to leave the | ea Mount Joy Methodist Church ington stated that rent controls serving alward the Submarine USS fet
to go hunting, said Friday night | hospital after the government had { pp G. Walter Sloan is Choir Di- FarmWomenNo.4 she be goninued in Lifensrer CO | Diodon, which has participated in | 4-H BEEF CLUB ROUND UP M Re: ord
1€ Qc as agen
o ortuary ecor
"Wa. indirec in- | abandoned the city on November ; : i ‘ y i : Simi :
they have received indirect Ne y VEMDET | roctress. The Junior Choir will al- ction: was because the Pacific Fleet Exercises held off | Red Rose 4-H Beef Club
formation that he is in" Oklahema. | 22. so sing special music during the El t Offi the demand for rental housing the West Coast. Lancaster County will hold a
Mrs. Raymond Brown, 207 Pe ry | Miss Witmer has been stationed service. The Rev. James F. Mort eC 1CErs has net been met here, therefore The tice eck operation includ- round up of 155 head of steers at Th h t Thi
St., Columbia, Swicks sister-in-law in China since 1922, and returned | jg pastor. Miss Esther Walters will; The Society of Farm Women No. controls will continue at least un- ed units of the Sixth Army and of | the Union Stock Yards December roug ou S
said that the Columbia Malleable | to the United States in 1943 for a | pe organist. The public is cordially [4 elected the following officers at a il the Fen control acl the Fourth Air Force. A main ob- | 7th. The top cattle will be se- . .
Castings Co, where Swick is em- | two year furlough. invited to attend this service. recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Spiros Mare Slat oer jective of the exercises was to dem- | lected for entry in the Pa. Farm Entire Locality
ployed, received a telegram from | npg William Adolph, a sister NO eee Alvin Musser, Columbia R2: Mrs. Bi. Joust 65. persons were killed onstrate what personnel in the | Show 3 Huvisoug in Harry Walton, 68, at Washington
: : : | Fleet could do with equipment and ;
in accidents 52 of them in traffic . Boro.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Greiner
will go up from one cent to a cent
i Friday orning, requesting | carved i VI airs ” a > ita :
ho : Friday he : i 1 oy served in China since 1917. Her A blind deer ran into the river | Willis J. Reapsome, president; Mrs.
11s pay check be forwarded to | az i A § : 4
tnat Pay © : husband is a chemistry teacher in| gafe Harbor. It was lassoed, | Paul Kauffman, vice president; Mrs. shane : procedures available and to coord- : - ;
him. She said she did not know! , school in Pelpinz. A : | fier a Mrs 0 as the nation observed |’ : : hav ; ro | | Mrs. Lizzie Hengst, eighty, Man=
{ MOIS : ping. rescued and turned loose after | Wilson Mohler, secretary; and Mrs. Thanksaivite Day inate the three armed services in a | have moved from the Owens
where he was in Oklahoma. | brother, Clayton Witmer is a1 which it ran into a pole The | Willis Nolt, treasurer ay. defensive, aggressive team partments on New Haven St. to
Sink oy Yeu 2 “i c . ’ le . EH —— ele aggressive 3 . | RAAT . : .
} Mrs, Se charged het gs teacher in the Philippine Island | jeer was killed by a game warden | Mrs. Harry Lichty and Mrs. Ellis Williams entered the Naval ser- | their home recently purchased on| Adam Bair Dietrich, 77, retired
ana with non-support . STS y 10a 3 > ' Mh . > . . onhaee aler na:
niin her eet eof pi and served many years with the! wp, discovered it was blind Weaver were named delegates to Rotar Club Held vice June 26. 1948. and received his | Delta St. and previously occupied |! bacco dealer, East Petersburg.
( y fore J ce Rus oli: ita oe : . : | 3 rr ~ ot
| Evangelical United Brethren Mis- TE Wa the state convention in Harrisburg. y recruit training at the Naval Train- | Py Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zerphey. Frank Y. Hammer, 72 from
ace James E ‘kenberry, here | Ap
Peace James F. Hockenhenty, h | sion Board. The Rev. Charles Naugle stor > ar. at Lakes. Ill SS tv Wg seen Manheim.
in this boro. Swick left his home . : pastor ° ing Center, Great
with hic | Brothers and sisters residing in [1S mas once f Concordia Lutheran Church, a es 1g t - Before entering the Navy he | APPOINTMENT APPROVED Mrs. Annie G. Lockard, 77, at
at 11 p. m. Sunday
was graduated from Mt. Joy High | The court approved the appoint- | Columbia on Friday.
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heim.
¢ | this Borough are Mrs. Levina | Ironville, spoke on “Thanksgiving”,
ing equipment. State Police of | |
g = ! _. | Shank, Joseph and Lydia Witmer 2 and Harrison Nolt, Silver Spring, : Zohoc] | ment cf Park F. Neiss, our boro, | cis
the Columbia sub-station said that | ad David Wither of B C as By Oris ers ; 8 : 1g y en Soho | ; |
his car was found later in front | X 2 oy me 2 Rou described his ip to Europe in the eel OB een as Constable, East Ward. to succeed Tobias F. Herr. 61. near Nefis=
i Mc- | interest of the Farm Burea. The Tuesday evening the Rotary Club | MOVING TO LANDISVILLE Elmer L. Zerphey who moved from | yille, at St. Josephs Hospital. Em-
of Mrs. Browns home in Colum- a = A Christmas Concert by the
LANC. JUNCTION COUPLE Caskey Choristers directed by Mis La am also included a piano solo | held Ladies Night at Hostetters, R. F. Schmoyer, of Allentown, | the district. manuel] F. of Landisville, is a son,
sme ns mie
———— Cee | WEBDED FIFTY YEARS | Dorothy Schock, will be presented | Miss Barbara Nolt with about eighty Rotarians, Rotary | has joined the United Sound and { —
Mr : / 7 ¥ itr “i Share | The annual Christmas il 3 & gues ese A delici Sig ia, as a TGHT CBANON FAR
Mr, and Mrs. Amos W. Enter- | in the Trinity Lutheran Church, on | I'l nual Christmas party will | Anns and guests present. A delicious | Signal Co. Inc. at ( lumbia, a BOUGHT LEBANON FARM | Robert R. Lehman
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Week S Birth Record line, Lancaster Junction, cele- | December 12, at 7:30 p.m be held at 2 p.m Thursday, Dec. | dinner was served after which all | Chief Engineer. He will move | Melvin Graybill, Manheim R2 | Robert RB. Leman, “62, Harrise
brated their 50th wedding anni- The program features both sacred 130 in the Farm Bureau building, 812 | the ladies received a box contain- his family to Landisville where he purchased a Lebanon County Ar died Monday while enroute
N. Queen St., when members will | ing three beautiful handkerchiefs | will reside { of 138 acres at public sale for | to work before medical aid could
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cxchange gifts as
“Hallelujiah Chorus” and T'was the hange g as a favor. Walter Sloan was yy. | $14,946.00. |
i) | he summoned.
Nicht Before Christmas” (a Fre 1 Refreshments were served by the | charge of the music and led the Th L Ne EE — - Mrs, Carrie Randler, a sister re=
Waring arrangement) are the most | hostess following the meeting members in several selections e ocal ews MU A FARM SOLD isides in our borough.
ve farm in Mt.)




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and Mrs. Alva G. Bender, versary last Monday They were |
Sa Barbara St., Mt. Joy a | married by the Rev. S. H. Hefel-
daughter Sunday at the Lancaster | bower and have seven children end
Osteopathic Hospital 20 grandchildren, There are also
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nolt, Route | {oy great-grandehildren.
1, a son at the Lancaster General a
Hospital on Saturday
M | M D 1.7 i | S ] Fi the number by the local ig
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Mount 2 RZ 5 won at) a unga Ire 0. [John Buckwalter, titled “Now let three very beautiful violin a V Bri flv T Id | oa: itely to Henry Rosenfield. | died at the Masonic Home, Eliza-
Mount doy R22 son Him Sleep”. accompanied at the piano by Rotary ery rie y 0 I a | bethtown. Saturday after a short
fount Jy 2. 0 on Thuy Ou C ity |
fh Lancaste, Ostepathi JH El t [The pianc and organ | ur ommumn Ann Mrs. Walter Sloan. Miss Cas- A nine point buck was killed at | Ine She was a former ident
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Way, Lan- e- eC S icers, ee illness. She was a former residen
and secular music of which the |
—— group singing. At the close of ans
eventy-five acre !
Another outstanding selection is Mr. Sloan then introduced Mist { «|For The Past Week :- a iin belonging to Levi R.| Mrs. Ada Reynolds Shelley, eigh-
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| Mary Frances Cassel, who playe and Almeda R. Mummau was sold | {v_five widow of John B. Shelley,
Fifty fine black turkeys were
ment for the processional and re- P st We k sels violin music was received with | sicher. fron the farm of EF the Susquehanna River Hills near | .f Manheim.
cessional will be played by two Mec- uring a 2 so much enthusiasm and applause, reas Gop Cresswell | i
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St. Joseph Hospital F E Y a ‘ 4 : a nh
4 : ATS or nsuing ear Caskey girls, Ann Wolf and Betty that she played a fourth number : Four hundred bushels of ear i -~ Mrs. Alice Stanfield
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disville, a son last Wednesday at
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wright he A hii
: Stel : a encore . 1c Army cut in hall its propos- : . " : :
Bainbridge, a son at St Josephs The monthly meeting of the Sa- Stein, Jacqueline Soph erent: 3 . sod at $35.00 a ton at public sale | ! y op > Mrs. Alice Stanfield, eighty-eight,
4 gr ——— — At the conclusion of the musical ed January draft call | 20,000 | . . oi
Hospital. lunga Fire Co., was held on Wed- Lavern Mumma it near Sandy Beach. | formerly of Bainbridge, died Friday
Aller Serving. .: i at rogram, eting 7a then 3 men 4
After serving as its president Miss Jacqueline Murphy daughter program ie Teeting was Thieves mashed a jewelry store | at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Vincent Weiger, 214 Herr St., Har-
Landisville, a daughter, Monday at re-elected for 1949, in appreciation | for twenty-five years, Dr. Her-!,f Myr and Mrs. Edwin Murphy, of HH ; .
the Lancaster General Hospital. of their work the past vear. i bert H. Beck will retire January Rhicems. Bocame. the bride of Lavern Chairman, of he International 5 re oloven wrist watches ‘valued a ' Bai b id Ch h rishurg, after a long illness. She was
Mr. and Muss. Harry Jennings,! Renamed were: Walter Eshelman, | Ist from the Lancaster County | Mumma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul |} who qd the speaker, | aim rl ge urc "horn in Bainbridge and was the
Chicago, Ill. a daughter M=s. ‘president, Hunter Pettet, vice-pres.; Historical Society. Mumma, Elizabethtown R1, Sunday, We. Daviy Bory, Seceewny to the A 16-year-old-hunter of near widow of Alonzo Stanfield
Jennings was Barbara Fellenbaum { Emmanuel Bomberger, secretary; bi, ib November 14 at 2 p. m. at the home Governor, . Mr. Perry's speech at) | Bellefonte, used his .22 rifle as a Observed121st Yr (Turn to page 7)
of town. | Robert Brubaker, treasurer; Wilbur | I the officiating minister the Rev. the beginning wag very humorous, | \. to knock down apples. Tt went . rt ers
Mr. and Mrs. John Mellinger, |Hiestand, fire chief: Charles Myers | Reports From Our Howard W. Bernhard, Florin, Miss end kept those listening in contin. off and killed him. { The 121st anniversary of the or- CLASS MEETING
Mount Joy R1, a son Wednesday at |assistant chief; John Kendig, engin- | ith Zell, Middletown, was maid of | CUS uproar, but about half his talk At the Gable sale at Ironville | ganization of the Ludwig Methodist A meeting of the Ladies Bible
was very serious, and had much { Church, Bainbridge, was commem-
the Lancaster General Hospital. eer: and Christ Keller. asst. engin- D H t [toric and Harold Aldinger, Eliza- Saturday corn sold for $1.26 per Cla Calva Bible Churct
EY $ J | Is ger, Ll1Ze 1.2 r| : B.S lass ol ailvary 31D 1€ nurcen
eer un ers n (Turn to page 3) Lusi quite a difference f , | orated at special services at 2:30 p. as: held. at ‘the home: of Mrs,
Yr ii eer | bethtown served as best man. Fol- -_a_ ML bushel, from one was
THIEF LOOTS HANDBAGS | Elected to three-year terms as | The deer hunting season opened ||owing the ceremony the couple left MUSICAL PLAY BY year ago. yan and 7:30 p.m. Sunday The te George Shatto, Fast Main Street
DURING CHURCH SERVICES |trustecs were Benjamin Hess and in Pennsylvania Monday and accor- on a wedding trip to Virginia and El EMENTARY SCHOO! =. | dedication of the churches since its], evening
Last Sunday morning while the |Phares Stehman. |ding to reports of the State Game | Kentucky. After their return they | + ke Th C : “ { remodeling also was observed at the el Wr ns
women were attending services at | The entertainment committee re- Somnusion a good. kill was report- | will reside at the home of the bride- A musical play Ml on Personal Mention re
the Christ Lutheran Church in (Turn to page 5) |ed groom Santa Claus”, will be presented Vy | The order of the 2 Deeds Recorded
—— > ee Aprondol are those shot by lo- macs fies the Mount Joy Elementary School Mr. ( narles E. Reed has re-| was the same as that used in 1927 |
in the high school auditorium on | turned to his home in Philadelphia at the Centennial service. The Rev. | Ada Sauder and Amos R. Gish,
i to date: . : Tuesday evening, December 22, at|after spending several weeks here. George G. Dilworth, D.D. was the | Mt. Joy, to John Bruce and Fran-
| Indignities was grounds for the Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Brown,|.,., Mo > yo “hella: Vai | Sy a ti
ao tol jo? pl I . | Raver Miller, 5 points, Robert Fry, 29 New Haven St, Mount Joy. an- 7:30 p. m. Mu Reulien Shellenberger [ guest speaker. | ces S. Greiner, Mount Joy, premis=
Te ilvorce grantec ma U. uller, Eis sarald. 8 : : ad 1 ’ Y ¢ etl 4 Cre mere Friday at West Chester where he | . ris. Edel ro s at 111 Delta St, Mount Joy, $5,=
amount of money also a penises Ww Heh St. Mavtewn. f peints; Gerald Sheetz, 8 points: |, ,unce the engagement of their a . . : j : Dr. William Edel, president of |es at a yo ve. Bey
; : ce oh ov, W. High St, aytown, from HARPS “4 th be BAINBRIDGE MINISTER IS visited his sister who is quite ill. tke vilag sok 7.90 | 500
and pencil set. a ladies compact and | jy. 1, L. Fuller, 46. 15 East Main arence D. Nissley, 8 points; Clayt- daughter, Nancy Jane, to John N.| crrer am | M | Dickinson College, spoke at the 7 015 )0.
a street dress were stolen at the Street : this b They ere cn Hickernell, 8 points, George | « hi son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy CUES AT RECEPTION ; Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Kile and p.m. service Vincent O'Connor | Ada Sauder and Amos R. Gish,
Selem Fvangelical United Breth- |, G04 Jone 28 : 1947 and Sopire Mumper, 4 points; Jerry Leonard, St hl, 411 South Market St Eliza- The ‘Dev! od Ms. 4 L, Wes- children, Mary Jane and Richard, | was the soloist at this time { Mt. Joy, to Joseph R. and Sarah J.
ten Church. at Columbis. ys od § sep: 5 points; Hirry Seitz, 6 polis; John on * ver, pastor of the Bainbridge { spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and | The Rev. Russell R. Hoeltzel is | Germer, Mount Joy, premises at 113
vats fis mre ir Germer 6 points; Lercy Heisey, 8 Miss Brow Il graduste in M: Church of God, were enteitained Mrs. James Childs, Marietta Ave. the pastor of the church, Mrs. Ed- | Delta St., Mount Joy, $4,300.
sai ints: Pz no ~ Miss Brown will graduate in May | at a4 banquet and reception Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall, Mrs. ! i. : : ary DD. Si .. Rast Do 1
ROWENNA MAN GETS 30 DAYS TAKEN N TO HOSPITAL points; Paul Erb, 6 points; Clyde 1949, and Mr. Stahl is employed at] day evening | nd f thei i d | { win Smith is the organist, and El- Mary D. Simons, Eas nega
4 : . i . JES, x SAT, Oa 3 ) a ve e 3 HR e | : aughter il : :
Alfred I Miller of Rowenna, was | ; Nentwig, 6 points; Robert Nentwig, the S'eel Works, Steelton ia 8 m Doty runo and daughter Ann of Wil- | 0d Raber is choirmaste: Twp., to John H. and Stella B. Ba=
a é 3 *Tusday night Mr. Aaron Rye, of inte ir 18 D.C PRE, church and Sunday School in the | liamsport, Pa., Prof. and Mrs. John ee ee tl et emer var Marietts 11
sentenced to 30 days in the Lan-|_ : 4 points, and Robert Gephart, 8 No dite has be wt for the | ker, Marietta, lot with dwelling, E.
: a | West Main Street was taken to the | 5... 0 date has been set lor e Fire Co. Hall. | Kernan and son Emmet of Williams- HELPING THE F/ TR nl.”
cester County Prison on a disor- points, wedding em : : ELPING THE FARMERS Donegal Twp.
derly conduct charge by Justice of for observation. —— — net iis COLUMBIA USING NEW GAS hal Pa., Mr. and Mrs. George | KEFP THEIR PRICES UP Annie S. Witmer, Elizabethtown,
the Peace M. L. Schaibley, Colum- | Robert Lee Brown, 5, Elizabeth- MARRIAGE LICENSE A : I ” i re x all and son Douglas of Washington | The United States Gov't. has set [to Chester E. Landis, Mount Joy,
new Nouttied petroledm gas, ID. C., Mrs. J. Fred McMurray of | aside $1.000,000.000 to help farmers | lot with frame barn, Elizabethtown.
bia, at a hearing Wednesday night. | ESTATE ADJUDICATED town R3, was separated from his James R. Flo : i
’ ) $ James R. yd, Mount Joy RZ, | replac as : " :
oy replacing a manufactured gas, was Williamsport, Pa, and the Rev. and | keep their prices up on this years| Annie Myers, Mt. Joy to Jay
a |i gor Bi og he of mother while shopping at Lancaster, and Mildred Werner, Elizabethtown. put into use by residents of one !Mrs. E. J. Bayne of York, Pa. were | record harvest The outlay 1 [IR Il and Dorothea M. Mount
at o ayton ; auffer, late of | : os I, Wa tas wy j i . . yne Po | re e outlay nay ussell an rothea ers. un
| and was later returned to his moth- David L. Walters, Elidabethtown section of Columbia for the first weekend visitors at the Methodist | reach double that amount before | Joy premises at 287 “indy St
vy, Pp ses
his former wife, Betty Miller from
J the crop marketing season ends. | Mount Joy for $1,300,00.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crawford, nesday evening, with all officers et ees
: ? S turned over to Ralph Eshleman, | . . _
window at Quarryville and stole
30 p.m. service
E-town, a thief rifled their hand-
begs and made off With: approxi. [GRANTED A DIVORCE cal hunters as reported to this office | ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT
mately $75.00 in cash.
In the evening about the same spent |
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Columbia. Fast Donegal Twp. $33,643.44. er at police headquarters. ) R1, and dda G. Sprout, this boro. time on Sunday. | Parsonage