SRE RZ PETE RE 8% 1S . a FETE TEE TE TEER CFE TET REE TE PETE SE FETE TS on N=’ ye TERETE oF | _ Christmas Carol Sing, Thursday Night, Dec. 23rd, 7:30 p.m., at First National Bank & Trust Co., Sponsored by Lions Club Po gy erg rian MOST -TO-THE-M INUTE WEEKLY I The Mount Joy Bulle N LANCASTER COUNTY inion National Bank |Mrs. Mollie B. Sheetz Awards Essay Prizes, Shirley Eby Won First tin Mother of Roy Sheetz Died Last Sunday Mrs Mollie Bard Sheetz, 78, died at her home in East Peters- bur g Sunday as the result of a cerebral hemorrhage. One on the same date of year ago hour Alvin and almost at the same the day, her hushand Sheetz died. she the late Samuel and Bard. She Evangelical Fast Petersburg was associated organizations and was a Unit 185, Am=- Auxiliary, Mt. Joy. in Ironville, was of Mummaw Born daughter the Elizabeth a member of the Church, and is Zion Luthren for 57 years with all the the women of congregation charter member of erican Legion Mrs. Sheetz and her celebrated their 50th wedding niversary on May 8, 1949. Surviving Roy B. Sheetz, local mortician and Samuel husband an=- are two sons, B. Sheetz, East Petersburg, Three grandchildren, two sisters: Mrs. Ida Bigler, East Petersburg and Lillie, wife of Ephriam Mummaw, Ironville; and a brother, Martin M. Bard, East Petersburg also sur= vive. The funeral was held at East Petersburg Wednesday afternoon | with interment in the Lutheran | Cemetery. smn Ml Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week Virginia Thomas Vales Nathan L. Zink Virginia Thomas Vales, daughter : of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, 18 Vernon Street, Tauton, Mass. 3 and Mr. Nathan L. Zink, 280 Mar- } ietta Ave, Mt. Joy, were mar- is ried on Friday Nov. 12 in Provi- { dence, R. I. by the Rev. Wallace {3 Sampson. J The couple was attended hy the brides sister and brother-in-law, ) vd Mary and Joseph Zrebiec. They [+ will reside in Tauton for the time being. Fay Dennis Charles G. Kulp The marriage of Manheim, Miss Fay Den- Charles GG. and Mrs. Amos D. Manheim R2, took place Saturday in St. Pauls Evangelical and Reformed Church in Manheim. nis and Kulp, son of Mr, Kulp, The Rev. Harvey M. Leidy officiat- ed at the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage | by her father and the attendents were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gries- em Following a reception at the Trees, the couple left on a wedding trip to New York. They will reside in Manheim R2. EE Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Clayton J. Shell," 33, of Colum= Lia. Miss Charlotte Reuter at Col- umbia ¢n Monday Harry Edward Troy, eighty-six, was found dead. Flla, wife of Albert Bard, at Ironville died She was seventy=- five. Fannie, wife of Wm. L. Miller, at Columbia died at the age of sixty-five Miss Margaret J. Gable, sixty-one of Columbia R1, died at the Colum Hospital Dia Miss Margaret Gable, 65, Colum=- bia Rl, died Monday in the Col- umbia Hospital where she had been a patient for about the past week etl ee ee WILL POLL RESIDENTS ON BOROUGH WATER SYSTEM The residents of East Petersburg will be polled by mail to see if they favor installation of $250, = 000 borough water system. If 80 per cent of the approxi- mately 300 property owners say they would use such a system, the borough would take immediate steps to install it, officials said. — MARRIAGE LICENSES Edward A. Pennell and Doris Zink, both of this place. Harry G. Heisey and Dorothy M. Rutt, both of Rheems. The officers of the Union Nat'l | Mount Joy Bank announce that VOL. XLVII1 26 M Joy, Pa., Thursday Afte ember 16, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance | i . + WA oy 4 Die 4 ; © g 3 ri § - NO 29 ount Joy, Pa ursday Afternoon, December 16 4¢ a Year in Advance | ihe following eighth grade stu dents were awarded prizes for the ' | ! aus “111 y » "Mr S, 5 t F M tJ | FARM WOMEN SOCIETY 4 MN NOW JIMMY ESHLEMAN | te . essays written by fh "on their Tv 3 \ arp Trp / to the bank éwa e S em or oun i HELD A CHRIS AS PARTY The Prize Winners IS A FIRST LIEUTENANT Sico Super Service | recent visit to : g y y Approximately 30 persons Headquarters U. S. Marine Corps + First: Shirley Bo gin of *hri Mr. and Mss. Clinton G. Eby anti the annual Christmas par- 4. H B | today the promotion of . 0 . Mr. Would Cost Approximately ty and meeting of the Society of | t d. a wv James Eshleman of this boro, tation pening Second Jay Barnhart, son of Farm Women No. 18 Saturday | to first a in the Marine Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnhart wv Third: Jeanette Breneman, the ternoon at the home of Mrs. fCl b R d pe rps Reserve H D 17¢- 27 I ¢ $400,000 According DC me I TE Tip rere fe. in 8 a i. To Miss Yvonne Cook of the County The seventh and largest annual | Hich School and Franklin and | The Sico Company here recently | Breneman, Extension Office, gave a demon- | Southeastern Pa. 4-H Baby Beef | College where he took ! completed the erection of a supe I'he essays were judged on the stration of candy making. Mrs. | Club roundup was held at the! prominent part in athletics | service station that is just about | basis of content, penmanship and Kenneth Brubaker gave a humor- | Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, last Entering the Marine Corps as al i : . [fl English by members of the faculty : | Ss der we sense ; ous reading. | week. At that time 322000 1bs.! private first class in November of Yo) modern). sven © of the school. They are pub- The Christmas project of the |of prime beef on the hoof, enter-| 1642, he was commissioned a sec- the word It has everything { lished elsewhere in this issue. | society, supplying clothing for aed into competition ond lieutenant in May of 1945 This new lubritorium will hold | Banking Sewage Treatment Works, Littlestown, Adams Co. Left, bar screen, pri- | needy family selected by Miss Ves- A 1075 Aberdeen Angus wus | During World War II he served {a grand opening December 17, Is The hing Bai ene the aj d S, S ’ S . y bar . A i . : nost on my recent visi 0 e mary and secondary tanks, re-circulating pump station. Center, Con- | ta Miller, of the Visiting Nurse | grand champion of the show en- | with the famed First Marine Di- Friday, to December 27 as may | Onion Nonna] adn Jou Bank trol house. Right, Digester. Right foreground, Sludge beds. Rear left, | Association, was completed at this | tered by Franklin Reichard, 19,| vision and saw one years overseas . { with the eighth srade class of the n . . ' > "wv yay : be seen by a full page advertise- | Had filter. : sy meeting. Members brought 30! Nazareth RI The grand reserve | service He holds the American : Mount Jey Schools, was holding a The size of the sow, the drain- articles of clothing for the needy. champion, same breed, 1,195 Ibs., | Theater, Asiatic-Pacific and also | MM elsewhere in The Bulletin joe i di my age, etc. are so very similar with The next meeting will be held | was entered by Charles Nolt, 15,] Victory Medals. During that time the Sico Co. | Jat WE h gp nie in Mount Joy, that We punlish He ar age emov Saturday afternoon, Jan. 15, at the | of Columbia RI. Lt. Eshleman is presently em- lis offering special inducements | has Grover Cleveland's picture on appended rage for benefit of . home of Mrs. William Myers, Lan-| Purchased last January 1 at 28| ployed by Engle and Hambright, | for motorists to visit its new sta- it) : He viewed 3 seller n Which our Council, Boro Authority, our ctor B7 | cotbe und when he weighed | Inc. of Lancaster : arn sire as .._ | included # five hundred dollar bill citizens—in fact everybody who Is Expensive But Somer B17 — —-——— { iy tl ) Hy champion Co me - on. i K tr i sh Wo off Jt WN li : i = pounds, the gra he sons, each of which constitutes al gd currency and coins, and a five in all likelihood may be interested teor is the third: “Som” to. be : da | oy : . ls : Oi prize, why you should visit this | dollar hill Myr. Norman Sprecher fo sewage tor Mount Joy N t I M t J y El od Marti Is fed by Reichard as a 4-H Club 0 Ww t Ra t stall { pointed ont to us that this partic- un ) ¢ as « new station. Littlestown, Adams Co. popula- 0 n 0 0 woo mn $ member and the first to bring him ur a er a €s : i} (Tum to page 11) tion about 2500, recently placed For a number of years the citi- ito the wane . . il you would appreciate a pair | semen in operation its new sewage treat- | zens of Mount Joy are enjoying Reelected Pres. of The reserve grand champion was ven n ppmng oq 5 Winter tread tres, | ANNOUNCE HONOR LIST AT works, which with the sews Jihe removal of all gmbage, yub- | i" hased by young Nolt on Dee Vy Salles of Bo ig PAY) gp TOWN COLLEGE $385 i i anv direc : y 8 of rain master windshield wipers | ers, cost about $385,000 The | bish etc. without any direct or as- A 1947, when he weighed 445 Pl 10H dT i { Dean Henry G. Bucher of the treatment works makes an out- | sessed tax. It is removed weekly, ortsmen’ % $SO. 1 v sag us €a ax or a 5 gallon can of Sico Motor | abethtow College has an- : : f pounds, Nolt is an eighth grade Oil, better visit this station during | noe Ins =n standing contribution a the which accounts for the os, ex The December meeting of the | student at the Maytown School At a special meeting of Mount Joy this ten. dis riod ik "nounced the students eligible for gbaterment of polation of Riney condition of OUT! Mount Joy Sportsmens Association | This is his fifth year as a mems= | Boro Council last evening, it was L Dy { the henor list of the dean for the Creek and to the Clean Streams | boro. : : | was held Monday evening with | (Turn to Page SO decided to make a material increase ast but hot least, no matter | first half of the first semester. program of ‘the Sanitary Water An illustration of the g st of | eighteen members present { tll reese in the present borough water rates. where you live, the school your Seniors include: Winifred Knox, (Turn to page 6) this work has Just Leen disclosed. | Fifteen new members and [PRIVATE SCHULTZ GRADUATES | January 1st these rates will be ef- aid attends will benefit by the | Clifton Mills, W. Va.; Robert Na- The boro of Lititz, after advertis- twenty-eight renewals were FROM SIGNAL SCHOO! fective: Sico Company. | tion, E-town: Albert Richwine of NOW JOINYY'S TWO ing tor yids, recently swarded the ported, making a total of 474 mem-| private Clayton A. Shultz, son| Fach first outlet $12 with that Do not fail to read the full] Harrisburg and Wilbur Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. J Richard Dil- | contract for the: removal of its| Bors, of Mrs. Catherine Shultz of 67)amount as the minimum. Present | page advertisement of the Eien of Marietta Rl. The juniors are: inger, 6 Je Joneg: St., en- | garbage (cnly) under a five year| , i xp ih oy . ta \ anv i issiic ra v . Singer, 61 We : oe A ia or | 8 ar ge ¢ ) a a ar bar The club stocked fifteen crates | West Main Street, graduated this | rate is $5. : Company in thi A sue. { Edward Conk, Ne w Ct rind; tertained at a lamily dinner a » for 30,200 per yes of rabbits purchased by them and |ycek from the eight month radio| All business places and indus- 9 | William Davis, Columbia and Ray | thelr home Ig Sunday p ar | order to nies) ne hot five crates received from the State tov rator (high speed) course at |tries, fifty percent increase over RUGS BROUGHT FROM £25 | Snyder, Mount Joy Gwendolyn of thelr £05, Tohany Wr 3p of .- a He $2. Der vo The club went on record at|The Signaji School. Fort Monmouth. | the present rate. TO $75 AT FORNOFF SALE Roddy, Wynnewood is the only brafed his ‘second birthday ah. esipssed. : mn... | this meeting as opposing an in- N. J. and is awaiting assignment All barns out of the boro, old rate Several rugs brought from $25 freshman versarv Not so in Mount Joy. The th licens es hict ill SS 8 ; ee eisai Bt =e / los & this] crease In license fee, which will |, another station to perform dut- | plus 50 percent. to $75, and a living room suit was N LE HOSTESS reocula ro > we: 0 | Pe x . 2 i 1 S iE iE ENGLE STESS SSI regu yor employes a be brought before the Federated | ies in ‘his specialty. All houses out of the boro, new lgold for $220 during public sale is. GEORGE x NG I 7 ) TT ork her any years a | : : ‘ "LASS PARTY ne work i or oe y x Sportsmen. | Private Shultz has been in the [rate plus 50 percent. held Saturday by Charles Fornoff ro EXCELSIOR er ASS " . a ass e age My | . - > | Mrs. eorge fF 'nele, ar ay - The i Go i il w hold um to page re At the election of officers Mr. | seven months and prior to These new rates will be embodied [at Kinderhook. Other articles Mrs. ( Fngle : he ” ay. > "© nurce wi 01d > y Sw > . v : . . 5 . Pos go 1 A arte a > LXCels r Unitec Te aren di + Elwood Martin was re-elected | his enlistment was employed by |in a new ordinance now being pre=|]gsold included: Refrigerator, $135; | town entertained the Rag Sol their Christmas Party in the base- | LETTERS GRANTED tae vio resid > > ie i : Class of the Maytown Church of BE } i : his : H. Roy Nissley, Florin, executor president; vice president, Paul Dif- | Charles Garlin of West Main = St. paved. dining room suite, $100; kitchen | =" oe hri i ment of the church this evening, oe FN fenderfer; recording secretary, SEs Boro. A resolution was passed increas-iset, $42 and a cook stove, $30. God by serving a ( istmas din- 2c. 16 ECE PY one i i p di { sei 3 ; ar at Ts . m. She was as- Dec. 16th. vin Koser; assistant recording sec- eet Ween ing the present head tax to $10 per | Edgar F. Funk was the auctioneer. | ™ % 1 p. m. She Ww 4 1S retary, Eugene Zeller; financial | 4 : er a I sisted by her twin nieces Misses 3 person of voting age. ss secretary, Ralph Berrier; treasurer, P ul F k Di d lis Joyce and Joan Hawthorne Bain- 3 . am Lancaster County Jurors Are Drawn (Turn to page 4) a ran 1€ BANK AT LANDISVILLE Brief News From bridge and Mrs. Mary Engle Trout dh scan ANK ANDY ILL | and niece iss Joyce Presc f C : C urt | Se, Coral erv Sudden Mon, Two pvipeNos vie |B Mis Joye Preston w min Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gruber, of y Jainbridge. Tobacco Sho For 0 g 0 $ Frank St entertained at a birthday The Board of Directors of the e es or Se i . . . wis 1 S. Frank, sixty f Florin, | mis ations sandisville JING N ASSESS The Lancaster County Agricul- The following local jurors were lana in honor of thelr "au 5 0 Firgt National Bank of Lan ¢ HORNING NAMED ASSESSOR 1e Lancas 3 ir Wi dddu uu wun udd uudddj | Tudkday declared the semiannual IN WEST DONEGAI TWP tural Extension i again making | drawn for duty at the coming |g. thleen, who was four years ole : uic ead 5 A en : Wry. 2 - well known local business man, | of 40 cents a share and an { John M. Horning, Rheems, has the arrangements for the holding | tems of court ind also Mr. Paris Gruber's birth- I | : i: is By Ai 3g : ry was stricken ill while working at] dividend of 20 cents a share t Reading leaned up | Feen appointed assessor in West of a Lancaster County Tobacco January 10 day. CS. Fan nd. Bros tobaceo ch : Tt br 4 total man a cading cle: I | ay PY é Show The show will be held at John Keiser, Columbia Rl: Flor- A Quck dinner was served to i bE ali M f I on *pant stock. t brought ° er $10,000 on 4 non-existant Donegal Twp. by the County Com- > : > i wo rehoust were Monday e ividends fo ar te » dol- Site fe ARE Sa the Farm Bureau Auditorium, 812 | ence Starr, Mount Joy, Paul Hip- | other ‘with a large birthday cake argh! i > dividends for the year to one "= 1 chinchilla farm missioners Hu 4 Wh * {181g Phighy ta was taken first tc » office of |y,..2 are ines ic 2 i Sv 6 le, Mount Joy. to: . and Mrs. Paris Gru- y B 0 yi . i lay fa share The worlds biggest bomber has | He succeeds Addison S. Martin, North Queen St, Lancaster ni | to: Mr. and Mrs. Pari Dr. D. C. Stoner, here and then . lividends are payable Dec | tl I 1 1 lied 3 DPT - , all 1 vide S are payabl € or we electe SSES8S0T, Oe - Friday, December 31st. This January 17 | ber, Mrs. Malinda Gruber,, near t St Joseph - Hospital. 3» le h . successfully made a 35 hour 8000 the elected assessor, who died re . : : 21. aken 3) Jose $ al, 1s v stock ers o OY i anil competition will be sponsored by Abner H. Risser, Bainbridge R1; town; Jeanette and Kathleen Gru- | Dr. Robert Gatski, an intern, pro ies Dison mile non-stop flight. gop a sais a 9. D tobe ratski, ¢ rn, pro- "eka wr 13 een the old Lancaster County Tobacco | Lillian F rank, Mount Joy R2; Ben- ber. Gail Shelly. Joan Brown, | ced him dead, upon arrival Dechmper 1 cations The Lancaster postoffice is add- i JNTROL COMMITTEE : : or disville: | 101 ec 1 ad, on al. en : A’ ‘ONT! , CO! TTEE Growers Association and will | Jamin L. Greider, Landisville; Miss Amanda Drace, and Mis Br. Charle Stahr, deputy cor- Sen ing about 100 F & M students to « Oo tr Tonto furnish the ribbon awards John B. Toppin, Marietta R1; Phares) Katie Drace er sold Goats Ww : sod "en I'RE MARKS THE CLUE handle the Clristinge malls Ly ORTS 180,000 DEA vs : There will be four classes in |dietta Trostle, Marietta R1; Phares eS Wf I . : A Harrisburg junk dealer was {axes collected in| Lancaster county's Rat “Control : p i 2 | THT x HY I" orcnary occlusion : te : HAL les 26 Tenor 80.00 -odents which growers of the county may | Groff, Manheim R2. | LEE G. FORNEY OF TOWN Frank wis associated: with. - bis wrgsted for thefts committed a County for the past | Jonnie reports 180, xo fent compete as follows: March 28 | IS ON THE MURDER JURY other Charles in the firm of C.|Matietta Thanksgiving night. The] = "gp etd fanned to | destroyed by the use of three tons Wrappers B's over 26 inches in Harvey S. Weidman, Manheim | wang of vou will remémber that i ot ‘ Ge i yo “| tredd marks of his truck was the $1.190 ls {of rat poison within about ten days. id Ne: : Frank an 0 ey ‘ere 21,190,204. : te rive elt length, Wrappers B under 26 in- | R2; Mildred Greider, Mount Joyo, Nov. 3 George Russo, 51. from sd : ' ig clue that brought about his arrest They claim that is a saving of $540, i fl pth) Florin: : | extensively engaged in the tobac- Sis Men stole forty-one evergreen 000.00 ches in length, Filler B over 26| RD Gussie Eschbach, orin; | 1 ancaster, shot his wife on the | : 8 re ‘ om , fille: Ir co and cattle business here and trees from a man’s lot near Maple | YA Wi inches in length, Filler B under 26 | George F. Front, Landisville; r- | street at Lancaster because she '€=1 also owned and conducted several s Grove, The trees were planted ten | inches in length. vin Smith, Sr, Mount Joy; Ed- fused a reconciliation. This week | T : 10) Everyt ing at arove. The trees were plant en | prEY SHOULD HAVE IT - nm to page rears ago. | . 2 ire Wrapper B constitute what the | ward E. Lane, Mount Joy. he is being tried for murder and | y Jo ha hi years ago | Due to the number of persons age 2 March 14 Mi ee OG w i Department store sales thruout | killed and injured in the village (Turn to Page 2) Arc Mr. Lee G. Forney, East Main | vis AND THE Ha ened At TL or} | Bi Hick ——— Rebecca Sheetz, Mount Joy; Street. was drawn as 0 membor of UNION ORGANIZE GROUPS the country have gone far relow | of Paradise, on the Lincoln High- oy ) vA Ps > COS. IWAN Rn nN y iti T. Dombach, Landisville; Adam H.| the jury composed of seven men Tw row Schoo Safe Privil the 1947 level for the fifth succes- { way vast of Lancaster, the citi- Green, Maytown; Irvin E. Stoner | and five w ; | y y Ne y a» Fl sive week. | zens there will ask the State to A Community i=» om oe women, ad tet me cory | FLOP Recen tie en, iy, A AM Sk Manheim he. i ' DOL { le barber shops, six, at) esk ¢ sh Hes ! week, bringing the total to 222 in 5 Titel 2 3- ti. . — army Mr. John H. Wittel, shot a =P apie College, are being picketed | zone. C | S g! | THE EBERLYS ENTERTAINED VV here And From) ix schools his term. Buck, weighing 135 lbs, while hunt- 1, oo mes’ refuse to cut a ne mere eee In 1 WYN. Je Vans TA ov Mastersonville, Rapho Twp. has |. : . ; Gila : i 9° a Tv \ in Perry County gro students hair. { . 3 AT A CHRISTMAS PARTY Whom To Buy | { Richard Greiner as lieutenant and Mis. Mary Stutzman of Lebanon 3 : | hristmas Assembl The Lions Club of Mt. Joy is| Mr. and Mrs. Park N. Eberly, Alta Summy, Edwin Knreiser, Pa- , ii ime with Mrs While changing a tire near Lan- | ; 2 : ot ’ 1 mmy, v ser, Px cits some. me. W Mrs. : sponsoring a Christmas Carol Sing | No:th Market Street, entertained| This week's Bulletin contains tricia. @holly and Carol” Wolfe: a is spe hia 4 « caster, a ‘Buffalo: N. ¥. motorist, . 4 Thursday evening, December 23rd |at a pre-Christmas party on Mon- | twelve pages, ninety-six columns, Mise: Dosotliv. + Ane Winey nS Grighh ol sustained a fractured jaw when the Program Friday Night : . | Pe 1 . 1 5 , S| Mr. ¢ Mrs. | ». r : . . at 7:30 in front of the First Natl. | day evening, Dec. 13th, the fol- | or 1,920 inches of news and ad-| ind Mrs. Daisey Spangler are the | aq. in | ! visitir with | Yim of the wheel struc k him. | Bank Building. They expect to lowing guests: | vertising mattet that wil] interest on eo « DD ilies — | Mount Joy High Schools English | . . al 10. NM > tle have a brass quartette and also a| Mr. and Mrs. Ammon R. Hoffer | everybody in this locality. Coy Union, West Donegal Twp., has frie eu Dec. 17th, a |JUNIOR CLASS PARTY and Music Departments will spon- ery alifie sader irect in|: *hildre Mary | mas sk rs will profit by read- . morro ve 4 yf sor a Christmas Assembl rogram YoY 0 dhe i ii os i oy 5 > I ly ind Joan Cantz os lieutenant and community Christmas party will be Mrs. George Shatto was hostess | I ’ fo on i 2 a ry : i singing Mr. & IS. 2 twiler and | Ing e aaver g care y © . rani . v : a : . | Friday. e 7th. t Ww On- the singing. ¢ “snd iol Je Ja Be " ; € hs oan Ey a Xa Benjamin Dohner, John Shearer held at the Glossbrenney E. U. B.|[to the Junior Class of the Calvary —~ : Ns ill « Everybody come out anc : sing gl ae Ry Jo 3 : Den se thes a ae ba ae and Shirley Musser as patrolmen Church at 7:30 p. m., when the|Bible Church which met at her | gio “ } ow 9 a Bagh . RE rs like si £ 5 ir. ¢ Mrs. 'E Jet- | business men are . v, : se . ude. ano i a; > as there is nothing like singing Yo/ nn, J nc rs i am De | S en a i BL i Gate it, 18 te tae two schools will present the pro-|home on Wednesday evening. | relude iano anc rgan Due inspire and fill you with the true | wiler and daughter Helen; Mr. | have up-to-date stock for your | super: sor te il witli] After 5 period of ot t i by Nancy Breoks and Barbara . | 1 > Vira oy 34 y re ti i riod of games, ete. . Christmas and Community fellow-|and Mrs. Clyde Sumpman and | perusal. | a Bont. | Senta wit 4 i rs | hastess ” rved delightfully ad Ranck; Bible Reading, Lords i i “oo worv of welve ve: 5 serve elig y Te ship daughter Lynda Carol; Mr. Miles| Almost anything one desires to | ’ a gift to every child twelve years Fein food che Reg i et I | Prayer. Marilyn Newcomer: Flag = : x; on 2 g food « ( ocolate . ’ Do not forget to have ‘your Detwiler, Mr. and Mrs. Graybill | | purchase at this season of the | i r or younger. 2 Jon d hot chocolate to Catate Star: Spangled Barnes ; : Q i a, i ; Refreshments will be served to [the following members and invited . : Whois house decorated and lighted up as | Stauffer and son Jay Richard; Pfc. | year will be found on these. mer- | te Lad tt Latre Wad Foul W Reading. Bob Cratchitts, Christm : } i Brea » Ladies « sts; Larry Wagner, Pi Vag- | & the judges will be around some- (James Eberly, who is home on a| chants shelves and it will be to! Mr. and Mrs, Robert Shearer of | €Veryone pre by We facie nor. Eddi > i i 4 Si Dinner, Shirley Reheard; Speech : : { : : » Churc r, Eddie Frey, arbara Shelly, time Thursday evening, December | furlough, Miss Connie Cole, Jean, | your advantage to patronize them. | Bainbridge Rl, a daughter Sun- | the Church | Washingt Lois Rutt. M i ’ : B Ye {on Christmas Customs, Barbara p : : 1 ; 2 ork . : hour: » ashington | Lois , Marian Rutt, erly 23rd, to decide just who is going |Jay Marlin, LeRoy, Joyce, Ronnie May you have joyful shopping. |day at St. Joseph's Hospital. Program by th ” Bd : . eye y anck: Song. Jesu Bambino, Mix- ! : THE EDITOR . . School. A Joke on the Toymaker: | Boyd, Shirley Goodling, Frances 4 to receive the prizes that are|and Donna Lea. T'HE EDITOR | Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Wanner, ’ Fo | ed Chorus: Play, The Birth of the : ig estes mel li snes i oy Santa Claus, Robert Arndt: Mother | Wolgemuth, Vernon Wolgemuth 3 being awarded by the Lion Club, Gifts were exchanged and re- Florin, a son Thursday at the Tt 2 Yarra. Breneman. Glenn Wel Song Silent Night; Postlude, Piano : i" vordings nade slic re GION S C17 IL Clone: 3 ‘urn to page 3 NE neman, Glenn olge- : which are as follows: « rdings made. Delicious re- LEGION SMOKER DEC. 17 0) } Lane ister General Hospital. : Lid muth, Geovgianne Shafic, ‘the. nd Organ Duet, Nancy Brooks Business Places, $10.00 and $5.00. | freshments were served to the American Legion will hold a Tur- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer of teacher Betty Shelly ind Miss | and Barbara Ranck. : " 1S TE a shelly ang Miss is Churches, $10.00 and $5.00. guests. key Smoker at the Legion Home on | Florin, a daughter on Monday at ACCOUNT IS APPROVED Mary Shelly, Mr. E. M. Wolgermuth | Participants: Marilyn Newcomer, Rl : pe. : > Tap i eo estate Sl dary « ply, Nr. yy, 3 oigemai Ls Private Homes, $10.00, $7.50, . Friday, December 17th, for the |St. Joseph Hospital. The account in the estate of El od th Poo Potty: Ze rphey, Shirley Reheard ni . > . ge > . =r r Twp. | é e Pastor. z 5.4 53.00 and $2.00. TIDY MANUFACTURING CO. benefit of the annual Christmas| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, 129 | mer M. Bernhard, Mount Joy Twp —— Barbara Ranck, Warren Bates. $ A TRE OV for distribution Tar. We ENTERTAINED FMPLOYEES Party given to the children of Mt. |S. Market street, a son, Tuesday at| Was approved or diSirin 3 IN MISSISSIPPI Donald Starr, Anita Myers, John n : 2 ; > . . ui » 1 86 . . ANNIVERSARIES The Tidy Manufacturing Co., en- | Joy and vicinity. « | the Lancaster General Hospital. The amount js $6,681.10. S Bowman, Jerry Shupp, Mary G Lu Ln : . | et Wn + ee + 3 . x Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keene cele- |tertained their employees at a lun- tet M— — ttn — Y Glenn G. Hostetter and Irvin R.| Bucher, Shirley Schneider Peggy brated their fourth wedding an-{cheon Tuesday noon in the work-| FIVE STEERS WERE STOLEN | CHOOSE THREE POEMS THE ABRAM SNYDER ESTATE Musser, Route 1, Mount Joy, Pa. !Fackler, Thelma Sherk niversary on Sunday Dec. 12th. room of the company’s quarters on Henry Lapp, a butcher of Kin-| Poems by three E-town College In an adjudication in the Orph- left Wednesday, December 15th, for | err Bae + ms Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Derr, |the second floor of the Odd Fellows | ser Rl, reported to State Police | students have been accepted for |ans' Court there remains $6419.65 Gulfport, Miss! where they will IGNORED A RED LIGHT Marietta Avenue, will celebrate | Hall Building. that five shorthorn steers, weigh- | publication in the annua] Anthol- | for distribution among the heirs of work under the Mennonite Central Harry W. Reheard, of Florin, their anniversary on Tuesday,| Each one of the ladies received a|ing 1,000 pounds each, have heen |ogy of College Poetry, edited by |Abram L. Snyder, late of West Committee, of Akron, Pa, in Relief | was prosecuted by Lancaster City December 22nd. beautiful silk umbrella, stolen from his farm the National Poetry Association. Donegal Township j Work | Police for ignoring a red light. John E. Wolgemuth and Betty J, W. Carpenter, both of this place,