? e " geese a A a The Bulletin Wishes Its Patrons and Friends a Most Prosperous and Happy New The Keeners Purchase Herman Boyer's Home | Furnishing Business An important business change will fake place here next Monday, Jan. 3, when Mr. and Mrs. George Keen~ er will take over the Herman Boyer. The Keeners have purchased all the stock, fixtures, good will, etc. of the Boyer Home Furnishings in- cluding furniture of all kinds, car- pets, linoleums, refrigerators, ete.— everything for the home. Mr. Keener is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Boyer, their only daughter Gloria being Mrs. Keener and he is by no means a stranger business of here. Prior to World War II he was | employed by the Sico Company here. During the war he served in Uncle Sam’s Army in Japan. After the war he resumed his duties with Sico here and later was employed ' by Mr. Boyer for two years. The Keeners will carry a complete Jine of all kinds of home furnishings ond will be pleased to have a share of your patronage. They will con- tinue the business at the same lo- cation. A Wp CHARGED WITH TRYING TO SCARE PEDESTRIAN J. Richard Nissley, Landisville, was prosecuted by Lancaster police attempting to “scare” while driving his first block of East Lancaster, at 2:50 on charges of a pedestrian auto in the Chestnut St., A. m. Tuesday. Police say driving swerved a pe- Nissley was Chestnut St. and to the left “scare” destrian crossing the cast on side to who street. Nissley told knew the pedestrian. —— A STRUCK BY A MOTORIST WHILE REPAIRING CAR Clarence R. Hein, 27, Elstonville, suffered a laceration of the left leg struck by a hit- run driver making ad- wes police he severe when as he was justments to the motor of his car on Route 72, four miles north of Manheim, at He was 6:40 a. m. Tuesday. the Good Sam- Lebanon, where as treated at aritan Hospital, sutures many as nine quired to close the wound. Union National Bank Held Christmas Party A Christmas was held on were re- party The Raffenspergers Entertain Continental Press Employees Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Raffensber- ger entertained the employees of the Continental Press Elizabeth- town at a Christmas turkey din- ner at Aunt Sallys Kitchen Wed- nesday noon, December 22 with W. E. Weaver, office manager, serving as toastmaster. After the invocation by Harry W. Eshelman, the group sang Christ- mas carols, with Mrs. Newton Kendig as accompanist. Mr. Raf- owner and general manager, of the Continental Press, introduced Dr. A. G. W. Schlegel, of the Continental arith- metic publications, who gave the after dinner speech. Dr. Schlegel formerly served as a school ad- at Red Lion and Bel- and is superintendent of schools at Altoona. Roy R. Cover, so spoke briefly, fensberger, an author ministrator levue now sales manager, al- commenting on the fine cooperation and the achievements of the employees during the past year. J. W, Aungst was also introduced as a special guest. exchange concluded the meeting. Watch Night Services In Calvary Bible Church An The employees gift unusual Watch-Night pro- gram has been arranged by the Calvary Bible Church, New Haven Street for Friday night. The featured guests will include the Miller Trio from Florin, The Sing- ing Smith's from York, Mr. Mar- tin Miller from Florin, who will be showing three Gospel Sound Motion Pictures, and Rev. John Rutledge will bring the main mes- sage of the evening. To aug- ment this program of music and message the Calvary Church wil! feature several of their own mem- bers in a Ladies Quartet, a male quartet and a solo by Ezra Wol- gemuth entitled “The Holy City”. The Pastor will the stories behind several well known Hymns relate which the Congregation will sing Peronal testimonies and reports from the Students home from school will be heard in the latter part of the evening. The pro- gram will he brought to a close with the message by Ev.ngelist Rutledge after which the Lord's Table will be prepared. C. 1, Summy the Church. is Pastor of ————— Wednesday evening, December 22 at Hostetters for the directors, em- | ployees and guests of the Union| National Mount Joy Bank. Those | in attendance were: Mr. and | Mrs. Martin S. Musser and Misses Rosene and Audry Musser, My. and Mrs. Alvin Reist, Mr. and | Mrs. Harvey Rettew., Mr. Henry | H. Koser, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Krall, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sprecher, M D. Victor Shank, Mr. N. Nissly, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hostetter, Mr. and Mrs. Linaus Longnecker, Mr. and Mrs. | Gerald Hostetter Miss Ruth Shenk, Miss Florence Miller, Mr. Parke Miller, Mrs. Clara Weid- man, Mr. Everett Metzler and Miss | Christine Weidman. Mr. Lester Hos foastmaster, with to by Mr. Martin S. Krall and Mr H. tetter acted as the toasts responded Musser, Mr. Carl N. Nissly. Miss Rosene Musser played sever- al piano selections, and Christmas carols were sung by all. DP Ce eee Week's Birth Record | M:. and Mus Sharp, Landisville, a son Tuesday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kendig, 22 N. River St, Maytown, a daughter on Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walls, of Railroad Street, Palmyra, a daugh= ter at the Hers Hospital. Mrs. Walls was formerly Nancy Schule of Florin. etl A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE Fire broke in the smoke house and butcher shop of C. E. Mountville early on bacon and at $1,600 Joseph hey out Greenawalt at Tuesday. 1,000 lbs. of 2,500 lbs. bologna valued were destroyed. eel ON THE HOCKEY TEAM The girls hockey team at Leba- non Valley College has just closed Miss was a successful season. Erma Gainor, of this member of the team. i a ee A Wp WAS TRAVELING TOO FAST Mr. Paul E. Hess, of Florin, was prosecuted at Lancaster for driving too fast for conditions Cla a very boro, | Strickler family by Mr. L. Gainor and daughters. Forty-four | MOTORISTS KNOCKED DOWN A POLE AND HIT TREE Chief Brooks prosecuted Vin- cent Findley, Manheim R2, for driving too fast for conditions be- fore Justice of the Peace Victor | Fridinger as the result of a sec- | ond accident Saturday in which | Findleys car knocked down a tele- pole and hit 5 tree in Mountville. nt sant lisesi. THE GAINORS GAVE DINNER TO FORTY-FOUR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strickler, lay, Ohio, the former's Strickler, 35 ronor of phone weekend with Mrs. Jennie Donegal St. In presence a dinner spent the mother, West their served was noon to the and Mrs. M. Sunday persons attended the affair. —— FATHER OF SIX ARRE MADE THE FAMILY “GI Orville Magee, 49, father of six Manheim R3, children, was With a family left the house in zero weather awaiting a hearing. knife | he threatened all his and were found walking along Route 72. Motorists took them heim. OS —— i A Os. FOX CHASE AND MATCH A Fox Chase will be held at the Siegrist Cafe along the Marietta ond Lancaster Pike on New Years Day. 2:30 p. m. Fox will be dropped at | Also on the same day the Mar- ietta Fire Co., will hold a Shoot- ing Match at the Cafe. EN WILL REMODEL THE EAGLES NEW HOME AT COLUMBIA Mr. Paul Martin, local contractor, was awarded the contract to re-| model the Eagles newly purchasel home at Columbia. The organiza- tion purchesed the old Penny Store at 237-39 Locust Street. Ce TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ober, Lumber St, Mt. Joy; celebrated their twentieth anniversary on Wednesday, December 22nd. room Find- | jailed | who | to Man- | MOST The -THE-M INUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER co Mount Joy Bullet: VOL. XLVIII, NO. 31 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December 30, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance Sewage System Costs Bothering Many Pa. Districts From ali mdication:, if Mt. Joy around to the point of ever installing sewage, been a golden opportunity. The 1947 appropri=- ated $4,500,000 to cover hall the treatment plans by Under the Federal communities are gets thus would have Legislature cost of waste communities. pollution act authorized to receive from the government half the cost of pre- paring these plans. None of the amount is payable, however, un- til the projects are approved The State has thus far appropriat- ed about $550,000 from the fund April 15th Deadline The Federal Works Agency cently set an April 15 for the 131 participating ties in the State to proval of their plans. re- deadline communi- win State ap- The agency deadline. A report out of that municipalities will Harrisburg says several hundred Pennsylvania soon face the headache of financing expensive sewage treatment This Sanitary gystems State which is was disclosed by the Water Board directing the Commonwealth's big program. Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading The Lancaster Athle- tic Club, Inc. is bankrupt Red Roses Twenty-one acres of land plus properties thereon were annexed to Boro. Millersville It cost Ray Patton, taxidermist | $50 and costs for mounting 14 | protected wild birds The large skating rink at Wil- | low Grove, Philadelphia, was com- | pletely destroyed by fire. The State suspended the ligum | license of the Wheatland Hotel, in Lancaster for 25 days starting Jan | 18th. When a bucket of gasoline ex- | { ploded in a Millerstown garage, two | men were badly burned and a $40,- [000 fire was started The used car market at Cleve- {land has fallen flat. A new tele- offered | vision set was 18 cars with not as much as an | inquiry much less a sale. : | Lititz boro bought 1000 feet of from a $1.66 per 6 inch iron Fhiladelphia concern at foot. Mt. Joy ket for the same Spade, stiuck by an water pipe is also in the mar- thing Harry fifty-seven, was auto at Paradise while crossing the street and is in a critical condition at the General Hospital with many fractures. ntl | THE HIGHER THE PRICE THE MORE BOOTLEGGING An Internal Revenue Bureau re- | port showed Sunday night 3,010 seize] during the July- period this year, of 122 | stills were Novembe.: | more each month than the same five months of last year. | Increased taxes are given as the | | main cause. rl Cee ree Herb’ t Blankenmyer Jr. Struck by a Motorist Struck by a was obstructed by windshield, Herbert Blankenmyer, { Jr. Mt. Joy Rl, suffered a broken { back Tuesday and is now | a patient in the Polyclinic Hospital | | | | motorist whose vision a frosted morning | in Harrisburg. Blankenmyer was stooping at the side of a car inflating the tires, at the Middletown Air Depot where he is employed, when the accident occurred. He is a son of and Herbert Blankenmyer, on Longenecker Road Mrs. the said further Federal aid would be withheld to any failing to meet this deadline. The communities already have received a total of $790,500 in fed- |eral grants. A similar amount is | being withheld pending comple- [ tion of plans by the April 15th FIREMEN AT SALUNGA ARE BUILDING A FIRE TRUCK Members of the Salunga Fire undertaken the task of truck for which they have con=- structing a fire the com- pany expect to have completed with all equipment by next Spring. The volunteer firemen have pur- truck chassis and already cab on it. A company said the members are also chased a have built a double spokesman for the designing some equipment and, until parts of the Spring, are unable to fur- nish of the Waltey ed president of the fire more complete description truck. Eshleman, newly elect- company, is assisting with the At the has an construction present time the company old outdated pumpe: - a Engagements Of Well Known Local Residents Announcement is Helen Dilling- Dillinger, 116 Gerald D Both Printing Co engagement ol Miss er, daughter of Lewi East Main St, and Wade, Mt Joy Rl Seiler are employed by Mrs. Ralph J. C ber St. 10 Lum- engagement amer, announces the of her i Martin F daughter, Geraldine Fay, to Bowman, son of Mr. and | Mrs John M. Bowman, 51 W. Main St.. No date has been set for the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kreiner, Man- heim R2, announce the engage- their daughter, Evelyn John G. Hess, son of Mr. John M. Flori. ment of Jean to Hess, | and Mrs. No date has been set for the wed- ding. The engagement of Miss Ethel Romaine Mowrer, daughter of Mr. | at Mrs. Dasiel H. Mowery, Bain- { bridge R1, to Harry Charles, son { of Mrs. Efhie McCoy, Marietta Rl, li announced by her parents. Miss Mowrer, a i High School, class of I ployed at a graduate of Bainbridge 1947, industry Mr 1s em- local employed in Landisville Mr. and Mrs Levi M Peifer Salunga, announce the engagement { of their daughter, Nancy Margar- | Nt et, to John L. Martin 107 Fair- | view Ave Lancaster Miss Peifer is a graduate of the | I ancaster Business College and is | employed at the Eshelman Motoi | Co Mr. Martin was graduated from Hershey Industrial School, served two years in the U. S Mil- College { Navy, and | lersville State now is attending Teachers { Mr. and Mrs. Maris L. 135 West Donegal St., [the engagement of their Erma S 0 Richard E Annville Pa Miss Ga Lebanon Valley Business Administra- (Turn to Page 5) em re lA I. ee ‘Mail Rates Jump ‘Beginning Jan. 1st Office will with any of | Gainor, of town, announce daughter Yeakel, of nor is senior at College majoring mn increase the The Post rates on several classes of mail and including air mail letters, Saturday services, effective This | ana new schedule of rates on I mail ervices most commonly used by the public follows Air cents lor Third class greeting five to si Ar mail letters, from each ounce or fraction. mail, including un- sealed cards, from 1% to ) 2 cents for each two ounces letters, Special delivery from 1: cents, plus postage, to 16 cents, plus postage. Money to from 10 to 35 up to $100. Postal notes, orders from 6 to 22 cenis cents for amounts from 5 to 8 cents for amounts up to $10 Mail, $1.35 to from 25 cent from 20 cents to s to $1.50 for a- Registered mounts up to $100 Irsured mail, from 3 to 25 cents to from 5 to 30 cents for amounts up to $200. Parcel post—the increase 2 to 3 is from cents a pound for most weights and zones. made of the Universal Week Of Prayer For The Churches In Mount Joy, January 2 to 9, 1949 Sponsered by The Mount Joy Ministerial Association Mrs.NaomiKendig Wins First Award For Decorations : i Ministeric 380Ci FRIDAY, U The Mt. Joy Lions Club award- h 4 | Ast 3 AY IaH ARY 7 ed nine cash prizes and seven Xtenas an ion to the peop 7:30 P. M. honorable mentions to winners of f our community to unite in the Universal Irinity Evangelical Congregational Church the orgonizations outdoor Christ- WS p VV > OL HrQ nurche R ‘ * Helwic aneake mas decorations contest | Rev. C. F. Helwi 3, Speqxer | First prize of $10 for the best SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 Theme: "The Compulsion to Witness decorates] home went to Mrs. Na- Services in Each Churcl lomi Kendig Others included T m™ T v 1 wu! ————————— Ll 1 ir Lost | PNAS] i Anthony Warta, second, $7.50: Clyde E Gerberich, third, $5 Sl INDAY y 13a r Paul Weiser Florin, fourth, $3; TUESDAY. JANUAI 1 A | and Miss Mildred Way, fifth, $2; | 0 P. M M. "Clinton Eby, Jr., John Moore and Si Luke's Ev | woh t. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Church 1 ‘ Ke ) OX \ nul ii | TY S er . ( 3 i : Hoy Sowden, dr, of Vivi EH Ranck. soeskal Rev. T. A. McGregor, speaker Frank Germer and James Spangler WEN Te Toe 1 leg dubs took - honorable mention Theme: "The Christian's A 1 ne A United and Empowered Church” For business houses, H. G. Car- ——— -— penter won first prize of $10, and WEDNESDAY TANUAT » Unio ] w Bank NE] oD JANUARY 5 mM I i : the Union National Mt. Joy Bank, 7:30 P. M The Mount Joy Ministerial Associa- the $5 sccond prize Simon Fick- {+ «VL mnounces that a drive f lothin ~ nt 1nces IAT a drive IC CiC nc | nee r received honorable mention. | Methodist Church ; " oT Com. St Viark's United Brethren Rev. L. D. Ziegler, speaker new ana used, tor all ages, will be spon- . 3 to a . i / Y he A J hush, was selected a8 first in Theme: "Learning to Pray in the Spirit” 1 PY he, ASSO ion the | decoration in the church category month of March Each participating | with Trinity Lutheran taking TT JTiity 1 a ar : : > v 7 1 7 nu will be a collecting center. second place. Honorable mention THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 went » Flor ] a oth=- 7.900 DN ; 3 : ¢ % Je i Florin United Breth 7:30 P.M. lothing collected will be forwared- rel! Lurch. y “itv Fvanaalicad tha n rd : i ei Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church ed = various distributing agencies of Rev. J. F. Mort, speaker the churches, from which poi TRY EEE A : - 1. F. Mort, speaker 8, irc vhich point the ¢ - BUSY BEES XMAS PARTY 4 “Fel : 5 oe which pon loth heme: eleasir Sriritiial or vf " url gy ~~ - The Busy Bee Sundiv School Theme: elea J opiritual ergies ior ing will be sent for use among the poor Class of Trinity E. C. Church, had An At > Age ind needy all over the world. held their Christmas Party on Monday evening at the home of . TRADE NAMES APPLIED | Nits. Zoialar, very ing at FOR BY TWO CONCERNS ortuary Record Gifts were exchange, Baker ker, Landisville ot) Swarr, 837 W. wi Throughout This name Swarr Mfg. | games J. Urban Happened At [=v played and refreshments served to the following members and friends: to use the Nancy Mumper, Martha Bates, ° l Co. for manufacture, purchase and FE L Betty Mae Ober, Reba Oberholtz- orm ecent y sale of machinery and machine ntire 0c ity er, Sarah Brown, Ethel Lehman, . arts and equipme ols ) r : Mary Jane Hoffer, Barbara Ranck The property of the late Lizzie R Bo : 3 Wg iy oe Leonard P Wallon 55 of Mati Mary Jane 'r, Barbara Ranck, chemical ang devices Beverly Myer furl Zeller Nissly on South Market street, will 4 1 w ch est CVICES | atta. v V1) Sy Ji Leller, y . an yroaucts a anaisvilie, Nancy Myers Rebecca Zeigler be sold at public sale on the prem- \ ; -ang C . Bo Mrs. Annie S. Miller, 84, at ancy Myers, ¢ A : A. iy. e 1a . te x, Ay avn 99 2 Kenneth Zeigler and Rev. Zeigler. jises on Saturday, January 22nd at Landicville. to ase the Mountville. — 30 m . ane 3 iv = ee y 1 ¢ ‘ age, © 1:30 p Breneman Brothers for sale, trade | ‘arol Inez Berk, aged hy at ALL COSTS WERE PAID Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hershey ve-l "lation and repair of all | © Tuesday CHARGES WERE DROPPED turned to their home in New York types of heating and plumbing | Bertie, wife of Grover Widner, at Hit-run charges against J. W. City after spending Christmas with systems, fixtures and supplies and il ‘olumbia aged fifty-five Workinger, Philadelphia, are with- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E all related items at Landisville. i Rev. Allen Grant Nve, 83. a drawn by Paul A. Stem, auto and Mis. Harry Groff of BE ii | former U. B. pastor, died at Mane dealer of Manheim and E-town be- Columbia. Peace. L. 'W Brenda Pierce is spending several and the costs fore Justice of the The Local News oe George Allison, 68, at the Mason Home mother at Lancaster. Aaron days with her Mr. and Mr Musser, Manheim E-tow Buckwalter on were paid by the prosecutor. Th Ta Stern said Workinger had made | @nd daughters, visited the formers aor e as ee | : restitution for damaging a sign on | mother, Mrs Mary Buckwalter, of Horace Hammer, postmaster at : q =D» Reading for 14 years, died Christ- the Harrisburg Pike. south of Eliz- | lancaster R D V y Bri fly T Id : a abethtown, on Dec. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom, town er ri€ 0 | mas Day i ——— md Mr. and Mrs. Lerey Leedom of { A frame stable at E-town was na Billett, wife of Raymond FIRST NATIONAL BANK Rheems spent Christmas Day with | destroyed by fire Saturda night fifty-one, was found dead DECLARES SPECIAL DIVIDEND | Mr. and Mis. Harvey Leedom atl piharq Harnley, 18, Manheim |i bed at Marietta In addition to the regular 2 per- Camp Hill ! R1 was injured when two cars col .| Leonard P. Waller, 58, at Mari= cent semi-annual dividend, a spec- Mr. Park Shetter of town and Mr { lided ta Saturday George Waller, of ial dividend of 1 percent was de- and Mrs. Christ Kinsey of Lancaster loud. Alexander 0. M Maytown, is a brother clared bv the directors of the |are spending about ten days at Cor- Ri, hroke his ankle when | Mary Frances, 46, wife of Wm, bank at their regular meeting last jal Gables, Florida on the ice { Murray, Washington Boro, died week This makes a 5 percent Myr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom spent There were twentv-one cases of | fifteen minutes after being ad- dividend paid the stockholders [Monday at Leroy Leedoms al typhoid fever in Lancaster County | mitted to the Columbia Hospital. | from earnings for the year 1948. Rheems during the vear At the same meeting it was de- Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and Connie Rov. Henry I. Redd Lititz kL Jacob A. Kline cided to increase the surplus ac- | Pierce are spending from Wednes- | qoclined a call to the Luth van | Jacob H. Kline, 66, West Hemp- count by $25.000.00, transferring this |day to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Church at Selinsgrove field Twp. supervisor for the past umount from Undivided Profits Ross Ammon at Gap. The postoffice at New Holland | 15 years, died Saturday at his Saturday, January 8, C. A. 295000 115 cent stamps on | home, Klinesville, Columbia RD. THE BEST CHRISTMAS horn will hold public sale of his| the first fifteen davs of De [ie w the owner of the Sus- A dramatic sketch given by Jun- | property on Main street. Mr. and Mrs Pinev Brock. at | quehanna Valley Kennels, having iors of the Mount Joy Church of Christmas Day guests at the Mrs. | Marietta, celebrated their 56th | won ptizes al] over the Eastern God, will be given Saturday, Jan {Lillian Hamilton home were: Mr. | weddine anniversary Chrisimas | States with his prize fox hounds. 1, 1949 at 7:30 in the Church of | and Mrs. Frank Hatton, of Wash- | day. vivin brother, Harry, God lington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | David A m, thr nd a er, Bertha, both at home. Persons taking part are: Miss | McCurdy, of Palmyra; and wr and | Celumbia, ( for hi re me Patricia Funk, Miss Helen Hilt, (Turn to Page 4) Christmas I fell off | Mrs. Fannie Mumanra Mis Sandra Gordon, Miss Theta A Meee and hrolee Mrs. Fannie E. Mumma, eishtv- i in “Is It Christmas ADJUDICATIONS PILED : a 1 ag Meh ot U Moma = i . These adjudications were filed in died at 9 a. m. Wednesday at the Everywhere, will also be present- the Orphans Court the past week: ees Ree orded home of a Millard R. Mumma, od by Mary Jane and Robert Jay Roy Dyer, Conoy Twp. $2.237- ethtown R2. She was the Grayhill ails 17; Henry E. Gish, West Donegal Guy S. Hoffman Par Holt | of th late Abram and Everyotie, is Twp., $11,378.42; Aaron L. Hoffman, | Mn and Peter P. Zion, executors |g, pa, Bhersole Lutz and a meme Fast Donegal Twp. $7.746.83; | ©! the estate of Michael R. |). .¢ he Goo Viennonite church, Mary B. Keiser, Mt. Joy, $3,273.8 mun, Jr, late of East Don Besides the son with whom she re= Weddings fis 2 on 5mm 50 5 spew. fn fe son wits whom fo tes . COLDEST DAY THIS WINTER | tol Twp. tract with a t Turn to page 5) Our Community Sunday night the therometor [1 rick “lee warehouse Tr below at ROAD CLOSED TO LEGION 1 Ww k Florin while here and dein M. Hess, Jr, Fon gi | friends of the Ameri Florin while here and a number of . itr ind friends of the Ameri- During Past ee aces |i re zer At six Eugene R. Hess, East Dor I'Wp. | can Legion re informed to drive places it was zero. six a. m. mn dropped to two degrees Mary Elizabeth Weaver Monday our thermometer register- five lois with fmme siabl 20 to Salunga using the lower road to Charles Casale ed two above. gor a! hicken house, 5q the Legion, as the road east of Mt. Miss Mary Elizabeth Weaver, a rr "=O Ml commen Plorin, a Joy is closed, due to the new high- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul [DIVORCE SUIT FILED y construction R. Weaver, Landisville, and Char- Mildred D. Brown, thirty-on3, THEY ESCAPED UNHURT CBee cme les E. Casale, Pitman, N. J, were | 811 E. Marion St., Lancaster has Paul Stark, 46, 211 Mt. Joy St, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brian enter- married at noon Sunday in the [charged that Joe Dransfield Brown, and Daniel Diffenderfer, 29, 249 E. |{,ined following on Christmas Church of God, Landisville. The | thirty-one, Mt. Joy, deserted hey | Chestnut St, Lancaster escaped in- ny, Mp and Mrs. Walter Greiner, Rev. Raymond Daihl officiated. Oct. 10, 1943. They were mar-|iury when their cars collided on and Mrs. J. Bruce Greiner and The bride, who was given in [ried Jan. 7, 1939. the Harrisburg Pike west of 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Brian marriage by her father, was at- Tre at 6:30 p. m. Sunday ind son. Jefferv. tended by her sister, Mrs. Richard | DAIRYMEN RE-ELECT MUSSER TT YY re ren Shotzberger, as matron of honor. At a recent organization meeting | SNOW IS QUITE EXPENSIVE | RS GRANTED It will cost the State an estimated | J hn G. $7,000,000 to keep its 41,000 miles of | executor of the trafhic E. Bradley, Mt. Joy Twp., estate of Henry Rapho Twp. served as best William H. M:. Shotzberger man and Staff Sgt. j Weaver ushered of the Lancaster County Dairymen’s | Association, N. K. Musser, Colum- bia R2 was re-elected president, highways open to Winter Bradley, late of Sek AER A
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