The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 27, 1949, Image 1

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§ MOST -THE-MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER <0 uN TY Vocational School Building


' The Mount Joy Bulletin vs Ess io
of the East Doneg al Township .
School Board the hoard discussed Everything at
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i VOL. XLVI, NO. 35 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 27, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance | or Nr rca oor Happened At
{ The board's commitiee, consisting


| of Harry D. McMullen, Curvin and
Dr. John S. Gates Lady Born In Mt. arp A Mail Driver Lauded ry yn _ oe Celebrated Their JS. Wade Bingersan, was Florin Recently

Mrs. Mabel F. Nissley, 58, of A jury in Common Pleas
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Will L M t J T hi Ww Manheim R2, posted $1.500 bail on » Thursday awarded Allen K. Pem- G Id Ww d h Singletcn of Lancaster, and then to Mr. Ted Weidle: of NO a
1 eave oun oy owns 1p aS Friday for a hearing at 10 a. m. Sat- | or etecting 0 en my, Elizabethtown, damages total- 0 en e€ g | confer with | the state department purchased the Lizzie : ny
> Harrisburg regarding the erec-|Property at, public sale.

urday before Justice af the Peace, ing $544.75 in his suit against Har- . | at
d-1 Saturday and Sunday, January 29
Joy February 15 100 Yrs. Old Fri. | v wes vu, ws Penna. Railroad Rail oo roo or oe wore SUR, [fiom of 2 buidog so aie] Sey oS et 18
her arrest by Constable Ammon mond Sumpman, this boro.
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Miss Kate Hesslet, S. Main | Boyer on a charge of larceny | The Pa. R. R. has written a let- The suil grew out of a two { Approval for this building already herd at the Mount Joy Sportsmen's
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| X a St, Manheim, quietly and her Emerson Nisslev. Manheim R2,! ter of gratitude to Sylvester Poff, | {ruck accident on Route 72 last {has been granted by the Lancaster Field Trap near Florin, which is be-
{ et, 160th birthday anniversary at her json of Mrs. Nissley, is the prose- | Landisville, for promptly reporting | February 16th { County School Board ing sponsored by the Florin Fire

home on Friday. She requested | cutor. He charges that he had | a track defect in his community Johnson had also filed a ¢ unter The plan provides that the new {Co Auxiliary
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there be no celebration, but she] farmed tobacco for his mother on | recently | suit against Demmy In this | building will house the Industrial | Mr. and Mrs. Theo. S. Buller
received several bouquets of | the half share, police said, and | The 34 year old man who hauls | ase, tne jury denied Johnson the | Arts, the Vocational Agriculture, {announce the birth of a son, David
flowers. that she removed the crop after it | mail between the Landisville post- | damages. The cases weve tried | | the Vocational Home Economics Eugene, at their home,
Oc Miss Hesslet wag born Jan. 21, | had been stripped. The crop, he | office and Station. heard an odd | together, Sumpman was driving a | Department and the cafeteria Harrv E. Reynolds, Florin, who
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1849, on a farm in Mt. Joy Twp, | alleges, amounted to 66 bales and | noise »fter a morning eastbound | {ruck owned ky Johnson. | The board hopes that the building ntly joined the Coast Guard for
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Qc the daughter of the late Jesse and | his half-interest would amount to | {rain passed over the intersection The jury returned a sealed ver- | i will be open for the beginning of I hitch, spent some time
: > Wi . : | a three year hiteh, spe S
Mary Haller Hesslet. $1419, he says. of the Pa. and Reading ilroad | dict Wednesday evening and the | | scncol in September, 1949 | Sai :
Cc : : | . | é { at his home, visiting relatives and
Some of her favorite memories 0 Wy ! tracks last month | decision was announced in Court | { bias dif . T P a
tracks k . | | 3 “es (Turn to Page 4)
| MILK TRUCK WRECKED; 8
| DRIVER ESCAPED UNHURT
A milk truck was completely de-
Ste of fe early methods used Poff immediately investigated to [hursday morning, |
farming her property, where she e in S fui b a Weenie
find that about eight inches of {
lived until she moved to Manheim
"DON'T FORGET THE SHOOT
Imolished, but the driver escaped | You certainly don’t want to miss
[a chance to win that 800-Ib bull at
: 3 : track was missing at the crossing, | be
in 1872. Until 1894, she resided 0 C it : R f N
He tf once reported the defect to rie ews rom !
ur ommuni y { with minor injuries, before daylight | > .
the Florin Fire Company's shooting
on E. High St. That year, she W. A. Smith, station agent. Smith |
| MR. & MRS. ISAIAH SUMPMAN ! Tuesday morning, when the vehicle
and her sister Barbara, supervised . checked Stated e al ies or . .
the building of her ese ¢ D P t Ww k checked le Spot ang immediately | i hh . tel 29-30. Hanging &
e building of her present home urmg as ee i Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman ware struck broadside by a Reading | matehes ging









tary: Mrs. Mary Rettew, chaplain
wg = i : d d a signal alt ¢ affic
on Main St. Barbara died 25 topped signal in halt all 1 x ° * lebr: i their fii ; | Ratirond train lying boards will be used.
DR. JOHN S. GATES years ago. Pauline R. Gingrich over the track until repairs could uick Rea | n | ce ebratec their fiftieth wedding | ' 8 am. ell et ee
Dr. John S. Gates, Fast Main St Sh ccupied herself with William Pipkin Jr be made | anniversary at the home of their The owner and operator, Norman |
. Joh SD. ates, kas Ve She occ ec erse 1th Sew=- ¥ ol . Re { : y. .
: 44 . > 7 The sing piece ( | oy 3 | daughter : ~in-law . Wartel, of Landisville, collects milk
has been called to active duty by | ing, reading and taking a lesson in The marriage of Pauline R. Gin- The missing piece of roken The Orton Hotel. at Wilmington, daughter and son in-law, Mr. and | Lang collec m
Son A : : Wie - | track ripped to the bolts, was then | , cn oR | Mrs. John C. Shelly, 80 East Main {in the vicinity of East Petersburg
U. S. Public Health Service, and | knitting from her sister, Mrs. | rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Del. had a million dollar fire. {
will report February 15 at Washing- | Elizabeti Gingrich, with whom she Frank W. Gingrich, Manheim R2 | fo ind later bout 360 feet east of {A yeosrling buck deer was struck Street, on Sunday, January 23rd jor the Mount Joy Farmers Co-op-
ton, D. C, to serve there as a| lives Although she tires easily | to William Pipkin Jr., son of Mr. the spot from which it had been .uto and killed on Route One hundred and seventy-five | por ve x ue gy oneg wp.
; ‘ gh ¢ ashy ll Why il + | torn. ne : anil . . ate crossing leading t th
surgeon for a one year term of | and rarely leaves her upstairs and Mrs. William Pipkin, 314 S. hel Prof. AW 999 near Reamstown. guests called during open house | id a. ng ° i 2] A Talent Show was preserred bY
duty after which he will make | rooms, she enjoys keeping busy. Anne St. took place Saturday, on Jug ever JO Ion, > A Victorian antique sofa had {between two and five o'clock to | BiH a. Junction Rie an ue 4
surveys throughout the country Last week, she completed a December 25th, in Florin Church | Grigg, Harrisburg PRR Philadel- | |, oh $180 at a public sale at [extend congratulations and pre- Some milk was lost and several | the Junior High School in assem-
: : dks y yy: yf a X iz vis or > We Y ig ap | os s de ishe. r les ridav i i
However, his office and practice | hand-made apron for Mrs. Ging- of the Brethren. The Rev. Robert phia division superintendent, had |. ..cter on Saturday. sent beautiful flowers and gifts |ioons demolished. i bly lest Friday. Following is the
; ; 85 astersonville ciated. | S2id: x x x “We appreciate youn : fo to th lS) liners program: Piano solo, Jeanne
will be continued by a very cap-|rich and she has done some | Hess. Mastersonville, officiated. : A check on 300 eating establish- | to the Sumpmans. | ; 3
rt : So eis : Following a wedding trip to Flor- alertness and prompt action very she. A ” riolats 3 al i | {-H TOBACCO JUDGING Heisey: Vocal solo, Mary Faye
able and highly recommended | needlwork for European refugees. 0 g a 1g wy : ments disclosed 78 violations of A golden color scheme was used | > TY > : . v
hvaiol Dr. Tl : WwW OC Miss Hesslot ther died at the |ida. they are living at the home } much and the purpose of this |... oie Oleomargarine Law centered by a gold trimmed wed | WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED Kendig: Piano Solo, Yvonne Bru-
yhysician, Dr. 1omas W nnor, Miss Hesslet's mother alec e hy aS 5 ¢ { the c=late U argarine Law, : re a g imme ed- mT r IR -
R | t Pl i I 3 f 93 : of the bride for the present ter is to thank you for taking] Someone threw a beer bottle thru [ding cake at the lunch {| Top scorers in the annual Lan- |baker; Vocal Solo, Ray Warlal;
a Residen 1wvsiclan at the arris- { ¢8e Ol Jo he |» one « er > | aKe ¢ cheon serve : . 3
- the actio hich you did. x x x” | | | caster 4- Tobace y sine | Piano Solo, Mary Jane Grayhill;
burg Hospital, and who served in = A i g ! CH win a nu $e Rx | a window pane in the Bart Twp. by Mrs. John Shelly, Mrs. Charles It 3 to H Tobacco Co judging Clarinet oa rt vi Cvnthi : Bi
y Since the incident Mt says 1e + ~ . { contest were announced over the larine uartet, a .
e U.S. Army Verna B. Gantz : orade school Wednesday night. Ebersole, Miss Mae Zeller and! :
Be 1 5 Army. 1 1 Melvin W. Heisey fas been subjected to a bit of 31 Bae ne = 2 i . as pith nd week-end. The contest was held | Loraine Barnhart, Richard Ear-
Dr. O'Connor, wife and four year ea er Ie IC Melvin W. Heisey A The Jr. Chamber of Commerce at | Mrs. Burle Schofield. A . "5 ats a 1
‘ , Miss Verna B. Gantz, daughter] ® od natured joking by his friends Lititz ast 5 in laht 4 : Dec. 31 and the final scoring has hart, Fred Wetzel; Piano Solo,
(Turn to Page ) Mss IN . y au , hi hoi hak Atitz is raising money to light up Guests attending from Lancas- |; I : : Jot Musser: Vocal Duet Judy
of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gantz | 2rd neighbors They have com- the schools: athletic field there iy 5 457 1 just been computed: Daniel Heisey {John usser; ocal y Judy
or ont 0 fg rua : PPS > Noli paved Piffs reward with that ve ie schools athletic field ere. ter, Pittsburgh, Westmoreland City, | j, Mount Jou RL. wi ne of | Martin and Carolyn Weaver; Vo-
y moe Do) i y Mt. Joy RD2, and Melvin 5 kd Sao x Mrs. Mary O'Neill, of near Haz- WW ) ia 2 / er bel ? 2 he te a 0s
TWO AUTOS Heisey, son of Mrs. Adam Espen- ceived by Jimmy Colclough, of > 1 % 1 her 11th birth Newtown, Columbia and Mt. Joy. the five. eal Solo, John Wagner; Accordian
A WEST OF TOWN SUNDAY By 8. H. MILLER shade Borevills 19. were married) Canastota, N. Y., for making a Jeton, celebrated hey th Both Mr. and Mrs. Sumpman Meee ct Solo, Nancy Hanshue; The Little
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An estimated. $650 damage was| The Temperature-the first and Wednesday ot 11. a. om. of Hostels similiar report to the New York day She can't thread a needle but, enjoying good health and | LOCAL MAN HONORED Band played under the direction of
incurred at 3:30 p. m. Sunday |last two weeks will be the cold- tors Banquet sli hove Bishop Central Railroad. can still bake cakes. Isaiah may be seen around town Four members of the mid-winter | Morrel] Shields, instrumental tea-
when two autoniobiles collided on | est, the second week will be the Noah Rissor officiated The 11 year old youngster got a A West Chester Woman brought daily as messenger of the Union | graduating class of Franklin and | cher and director of band. Mem-
Route 230 just west of town. State | warmest, reason Moon will be at The brids Nias attended by Alta| free ride in the cab of the NYC- for fh | National Mt. Joy Bank. Marshall College have been elected | bers of the Little Band are Pat
Trooper Charles Simmons reported. fits high North position ARV the Hollinger, E-town, maid of ‘honor RRs crack State Empire Express, iy f SE oo I Until recently the Sumpmans re- | to Phi Beta Kappa. Among them Crankshaw, Paul Wagner, Ronald
Cars driven by Anthony Thomas | equator on the 10th and full on Seine! > | an electric train, a check for $100 |" ig on ne steps ust June. sided just east of the Union Nat‘. | was Frank Hennessey, Jr. (Turn to Pose | 2)
on : - John Grosh, E-town served as the rm Wii esi
96. Harrisburg and Albert Drace, |the 13th, it will be about 10 de- be 4 : bo herd | and railroad president's promise of Bank, where they held sale of | =——=—== zor
of 1 . : dant i Jhon Send iil est man and the ushers were FIRE CO. AUXILIARY
27, Maytown, were badly damaged | grees above normal. Wilbur Gants. brother of the | @ job if Jimmy decided on rail- |i E CO. AU) pi their furnichings and:ire now yew
vhe To s' ‘ons ar skid- 0 d ¢ after es 5¢1 : : ; NSTALLE TS FICERS .
ier Romar or Te Around wd ier . i 156% A bride and Mervin Heisey the roading as a career 1 51 11S : I VRS . siding with Mr. and Mus. Shelly. The Local News | Mortuary ecor
fa ded against the other vehicle as| wave of accidents, fires, epidemics brid broth Poff said that on his only trip The Ladies Auxiliary of the A) Ulli
. : be a ha ridegrooms brother. ; . any pie ed toatl
it was parked on a tow hship road. oe explosions, etc aan since the report, he had to stand up oy Dist Ba 0 No 1 ino THE KELLER FARM SOLD F Th P tW k Throughout This
: se poace be ear a oon + Jans ihe Caroline Fletehor between Landisville & Philadelphia. | 1d ©f oS A Th. | AT $150 PER ACRE TUES. rorineras €e
or tre 1C ( YASS erore alimg zotn will give u 1€ news or the “ ul i at the re all das week. ie
he H ge burg pil vhen | first 25 d : Fel hich, | Paul Hodson Poff who had said he is “allergic to he Nis. Daisy Spt ut, the | A farm of 99 acres, 41 perches of | E ti L calit
nm » arrisoburg pike when 11'S Zo days In ebruary which 3 1 1 ‘ a are irs alsy oSpro e ’ |
hos 0 H ted t 5 1 oink ill} bout : ; Miss Caroline Fletcher, daughter | trains,” became ill on this ride tent: VW Floren Nei land, partly in Rapho and Mount ery rie y n Ire oC I y
: 1cmas attempted 0 avold Ssirik- | wiii be abo we ons, unexpec- . " ll GO president; Mrs Florence e188, 3
E ine a car driven by Robert Stauf- | ed happenings, associations, clubs of Mr. and ye J i of Ist vice-president; Mrs. Minerva, Joy townships, on the road from | Lititz tacked a $2 inal ot ii Percy T. Zercher, 75, at Colum=
= : i . : "I Mt. Joy R2, and Pau] Hodson, scn : Heistands Mill to Chiques Churcl z tacked a $= Increase 3) Li
fer, Mavtown, which pulled out of | fraternal groups, automotive in- 1¢ A 1 be Gephart, 2nd vice-president; Mrs eistands | ) 1 1 1, . ; | bia
Hey > iy Ire IB son > rr Ci a ta bear + expens wee ive :
4 private drive in front of Thomas. | dustry and radio stations of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodson, Cres QO aCCo Ana Miner Mrs, | Was purchased at $180 an acre by pe: capi x to bear the expense | Armor N. Moore, 75 Columbia on
! } Ra ‘iy 5 Quarryville, were married at 2:30 J i , Lavi Brenneman. Millersville. at nt garbage disposal V Saturd
g — [hings which will be on the N | T Lutl Mary Barnhart, treasurer; Mrs. ; ry 2 AY 8 Me and. Mrs. Albert Brayman. aturday
. MO ay n ig t ddtheran 1 . ) * S » » Tue E y ? n | yc > > x oF yf .
dor the riext two. and 2 b. m onda; rinity 1 h rar 0 or 40 ents Edith Etsell, corresponding secre- |! ublic sale held Tuesday by Ruth i : Wed 1 bo John R. Henry, eighty-four, at
Church here. The Rev. W. L B. Keller and Union National Bank | Moved into the property vacated by Rohrerstown
{ Isaiah Sumpman on East Main St Fdward Brossman, 70. tax’ col
Brossmar 70, tax col=
half ars, hea attacks, abor, | .. .
Memorial Day Is ye eats. labo Koder officiated. The bride wore A standard price for tobacco is a |
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lower wages, ready made clothing | Plans were made for a food of « ni rs of Ray
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an orange rayon dress rather perplexing problem today | a; mond H. Keller Estate. Improve- | lec Manheim
(Turn to Page 2) A : : Y* 1 sale to be held by the Auxiliary Pre ra Ey lector at Manheim.
9° Being Planned -— cate we ; The Une J 2 gral Mt.]A farmer near Salunga sold his | on either February 1th. or 5th. de- ments include a brick dwelling, i No Ha ian a oo Nek 3 iI! John C. Shenk, 78, at Bast
c Thi nt memhers attended 5| MRS. A. C. MAYER READS Joy High School. The bridegroom lerop at forty cents and dealers who | ging upon the location ob. | frame barn, tobacco shed, pig sty | FO M0 FO" 0 Boo WP Petersburg Sunday
irty-eight embers attended ‘ IC » . rx ce | iS employed by the M Walter {were paving 34 cents directed their | | and spring house. | Last year at this time hogs hat Anni wif f John A. Gipe
weekly Rotary Luncheon at Hos- NEIGHBORHOOD GIRL SCOUTS I ber C yy 22 2 ji | tainable | : = | sold for $31.85 live weight on the! Annie H,, wile of John a. SH
3c o 3 B Th Teed : At a recent meeting of the Mt. umber Co field men drop the price to 30 cents ee tll Bee | Frank Aldinger was the auction-| ; on ; 7 8 y ¢ { Columbia Monday
tetrors Hi Mon leiol . : A dinner in honor of the couple The following article is reprinted | | eer and Arnold, Bricker and Bey- | Ch Market. Today the top Miss Fianna R. Light eventy
Be The program was in charge of Jey Neighborhood. Girl Sows ofl 00 Boe Dt Sandy iu tel; Rg ae ; | MISS LOIS GARBER TO SHOW | “oF nd | » Bricker and Bey-| =" a150 Miss Fianna R. Light, seventy=
: ‘Hig | the “ : y > ( A ate om Monday's Intell-d al ETS Ma xn oN » attorneys. iy vine 3 i ) resterd:
J the magazine committee, Arthur Lancaster Co., the following offic- home of the bride where the res l i = Sr ] i listri [pic TURES OF EUROPE TRIP Lor Bio of A | Sue to a falling off in business, | at Elisabethtown yeste rday,
: snk eds ; ) 3 Jo ; arles, Salung: stric a & re Angie Sourbeer. was
Mayer, chairman; Clyde Eshleman, | €'s Were elected Mrs. A. C couple will reside | an 1 hi ar : oe hl - ee | On Tuesday evening February 1, | 140 more were laid off at the Col- Mrs. Angie Sourbeer, was Jue on
A x wh * is i : . has 04 11S 0 ( 946 4 TE Al 1 TIAQE | Yorr DN « ( 1# ‘nl -
Dr. W. L. Shoop and Wm. Mum- Mayer, chairman; Miss Anna May (Turn to page 5) tobacco to W. Neff. of Red Lion, | at 7:30 p. m. Miss Lois Garber of TED WEIDLER PURCHASED | umbia Malleable. Only recently Dec. 20, died at Columbia Sunday
ma, each giving a ten minute talk Eby, Vice Chairman; Mrs. Jay a -— York county for wrappers, it was | town wll show pictures of a re- I'HE NISSLEY PROP., FLORIN { 225 were retrenched night. > :
on articles contained in the recent |Musser, Secretary; Mrs. Lester In ported Saturday. | cent trip to Europe In these On Saturday ‘afternoon Mr. H. | James R. Miller, 33. a P. P. & LL Mrs. Buche; Rendig, 63,
¢ issue of Rotary magazine. Hostetter, treasurer. Week’ S Birth Record Several other crops In seatiofed | pictures ene will be able to get a Roy Nissley, executor of the es- | employee, was badly cut when he | a native of Marietta at Harrisburg
Five minutes were devoted to Plans were begun at this time ju t ot iy oe iy i a | yf conditions as they exist | tate of Lizzie R. Nissley, sold a| fell against a power saw while Sunday
. . 3 up at 39, Jb ¢ oi mts & | . . : i . ye dF
reading a paper concerning the St. for a spelling bee to be held in Mr. and Mrs. Mahon Shelly, of number of buyers, growers re-|in Furope today and also be able | fine frame dwelling with all the | working near E-town. Mi Elizabeth G. Will, eighty-
Jeseph's Hospital] Building Fund the High School Auditorium, on | Manheim R2, a daughter Friday at| perted over the week-end to understand how relief work is | modern conveniences, also out-] A stolen 1941 Plvmouth was|®% lorme: ly of Elizabethtown, at
: © OK . orp sale 21s . . ! Yeovil] . a
? by Dr. Ralph Schlosser. Marci 25th. the Osteopathic Hospital. I'obacco, during the past week, | carried on in the various countries | buildings. Same was purchased | found demolished in a field nea | the Oreville Mennonite Home.
A committee of three, Tony The March Neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. David Yoder, of rs i ie di Sop range} | of Europe. by Mr. Ted Weidler, East Main | Marietta. It ran thru a guard | Mrs Magdalena Oberholtzer
1 ; : Yee (30 to 40 cents a pou wrappers : : f
¢ i Warta, John Beoth and Lee will be held in the new | Landisville, a son Friday at the] hy ‘ oH a! yin 9 : rape of | This meeting is being planned hy | Street, meat dealer, for $9010.00 § rail and landed in a field Weaver. seventy-seven, widow of
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ney was appointed to confer with Girl Scout rooms at which time | Lancaster General Hospital. | cautious. selective buying move by | the Young Peoples Society of the | The purchaser contemplates oc- hd Rev. Geo. Weaver, at Manheim,
other committees from town or- the various troops will combine to Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Hostet-|4 number of concerns | Trinity Evan. Cong. Church who |cupying his purchase in the very | . -
ganizations who will meet with the present a program on Internation-| ter, Mt. Joy R2, a daughter Sun-| One company. which started buy- extend an invitation to the public | near future ‘Personal Mention Mrs. Paul F. Drescher
FY American Legion to discuss a] al Friendship. day at the Lancaster General Hcs- at oo Sen ; vera week aging [to attend. The Church is located C. S. Frank was the auctioneer, Mrs. Miriam H. Drescher, 42
--oan got a I ( rops at the gure. | git { ’
Memorial Day Parade. T pital. i QL ce p ‘on in a it Donegal and New Haven St. in| A. H. Young the attorney and Mr. Daniel Heiser is spending | wife of Paul F. Drescher, of Lan=
QI re AQ oe >: 1 recently « ected 1 TK u id | . x : . i 7 1 :
The club presented Mi Paris MYSTERIOL S THEFTS AT Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Buller, !, “4.05 the price five cents, and try Mt. Joy. Claude S. Zeller, the clerk. |'some time with Mr. and Mrs. | disville died suddenly at her home
Hostetter with a birthday fower THREE COUNTY CHURCHES a son January 16th. {to move non-binder crops at the | mentee Wi mrt mao A neem John L. Schroll, East Donegal Thursday. She became ill
Speaker at next weeks luncheon | About two months ago, during a| Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Rhen, thirty-cent reported. COLLEGE SPECIALIST | IRONITE DEMONSTRATION Mrs. John L. Schroll, East Done- | earlier in the evening and Dr. J.
will be Mr. Warren Hoops, secre- | church service at Elizabethtown, | Mt. Joy R2, a daughter at the Os- | ‘ |AT MAYTOWN ON TUESDAY AT ROBERTS STORE, FEB. 4rH | 921 St. left Sunday for Muskogee, | ¢ Gilbert, family physician and
tary of Pa. Christian Endeavor | 1 lks atten ling same were robbed | teopathic Hospital Monday | D }INNER FOR cupisy GERBER; | Corl O. Dossin. Extension: Poult- The Tronite Home Feonomist will Okla, ‘having accompanied Mrs | also deputy coroner, who was cal
Union. of about $100 in cash by a mys- Mr, and Mrs. Emory Waters of | TIETH BIRTHDAY yy Specialist from State College will | 1 wt thie. Robert Sto F id Max Kaplin who spent the past| ed pronounced death due to a
: : . | : 5 y | Special St: ge, e § > erts Store Friday
39 teious thief. Shortly thereafter a | Bainbridge, Md. a daughter on| Mr. Christ Gerber, New Haven | ive a talk illustrated with pictures [afternoon and . F % week with her sister Mrs. Paul P.| cerebral hemorrhage
0 : : Yee . give a tall strate {afternoon and evening, Feb. 4th, to . Tm
v SUPFRVIS 3 similar curre ‘ing 2 Mrs rs ill | St.. celebrated his seventieth birth- 3 SOY Mrs. Schr ill nd | Se uti a
69 Ww. HEMPFIEL D SUPK RVISORS fla theft ; oceurre during a] January 21st. Mrs. Waters will | ; cele i ¢ £5 ev % lon the present poultry outlook, plan- | show you that 90 percent of your Bronson : I chroll wil spend | She was a daughter of J. Harry
ADOPT SAME TAX RATE service at a Columbia Church. be remembered as Pauline Buller, day last Thursday ce Wat Ning your year's poultry program, laundry can be ironed on the bworweels Yeith the Raplins, and Lizzie Hess Summy, of Lan-
The Boal % Sunday night during the service | Flori served in his honer, at the home | 3 ; ay i hn Seen) | ville .
The Board of Supervisors of the ( g the service | Florin. ol) ; : disville, and membe £
and early care of chicks, Tuesday, | Ironite, the only ironer with the | y and a ember of the
West Hempfield Twp., have elected [in the Christiana Methodist church, en — of his son, Irvin Gerber at E-town. i" ‘bru: 1 at 7:30 P. M., in E two cpen end : S hirt bei AWOL AIRMAN ARRESTED | Landisville Church of God Be-
: ‘ : . TV Fl oN y were Mrs Th ebruary a i ‘pen ends, See a shirt being 4 oe = : Neri ;
== Harry M. Greider, Columbia R1, to three members of that congregation | CARD PARTY FEB. 2ND BY a 8 - Mra i Sy [Donegal High School at Maytown. |ironed in two minutes. Read the Albert Derr, Jr. twenty, May-| sides her husband and her parents
DIL the Board to fill a vacancy caused |were robbed of $62 in cash and a|ST, HILDES GUILD Spittler, Mr. and Mrs taymond | All It ' the community on another page r town, reported AWOL from the |she is survived by five children,
; by the death of Jacob H. .Kline, |small check. Next Wednesday, February 2nd, Heisey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gro- | J om 3 In € Wi y 4 page. U. S. Air Force Base at Rome,| Gladys M Ruth N Eileen M
: 3 : 1 X | are witec 0 attend and nesen - . . . ys y hn 3
{linesville. Police are seeking ¢ an about | St. Hildas' Guild of St. Lukes Ep- | wall Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Herman | are ir N. Y. since Dec. 6th, was taken! wanneth P. and Har
Rline sville ; oo ice are geexing a man abou ii 3 ] C i op Goeomall Ir: and and. also | their management problems. MARRIAGE LICENSES ete edstod ri = Kenneth P. and Harold A, all at
The road tax for 1949 has been | 55 years old, six feet tall and |iscopal Churcn will sponsor af all dn aughter als “ mto custody wursday night by | home and also a sister Verdna,
set at six mills, the same rate as| weighing about 200 lbs. seen | card party at the Fire House, be- Miss Fanny a | opm ACRE FARM SELLS FOR { Pod Rogsen, Quarryville B2 and f Deputy Sheriff Ele: Zerphey. He | wife of Dudley Sipe, Landisville,
for 1948. The 1949 budget has [leaving the places before services | ginning at 8:00 o‘clock - -ev- wil FRY ry a. | Caroline Plewher, Mt. Joy R2. was later turned over to military The funeral was held in the
been drafted in tentative form and | were over. Bridge, 500 and Pinochle will be | FLORIN FARMS CHARTERED $8350 AT PUBLIC SALE Gh bn W. Wittel, Florin, and | pclice at Middletown. Church of God at Landisville Sun-
may be inspected at the home of Tee played with two prizes for each | CAPITAL STOCK $100.000 | Amos N. Shelly, Manheim R2, | S. McGonigal, Columbia day afternoon with interment: in
D. L. Shellenberger, secretary and | LANDISVILLE AND SALUNGA | table. Florin Farms, Inc, Mt. Joy, RD, | yesterday purchased at public sale | R1. WILL WED SATURDAY the Landisville Cemetery.
treasurer for a peviod of 30 days. | HOSPITAL AUX. MEETING Door Prize and Refreshments. was granted a State charter last a ng Twp. farmy of 37 acres for | The marriage of Miss Dorothy L ee ere
EE 1 Whee Mrs. Charles E. Workman, from week. It will produce and sell | $8.350 { DEPOT MAN INJURED Garrity, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | VALENTINE DANCE AT
THAT IS VERY UNUSUAL Lancaster, gave a book review at |HELD SURPRISE PARTY farm products and supplies and | Located three-fourths of a mile Sgt. Joseph Nocn, thirty, sta-!Thomas G. Garrity, Freeport, Li. I.,| E. HEMPFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
Assistant County Agent Sloat re- | the meeting of the Salunga and| Miss Fairy Sweitzer, Maytown.| has a capital stock of $100,000. (from Manheim on the highway [tioned at the Marietta Depot was |to Frank W. Young, son of Mr. and A semi-formal Valentine dance
ported Monday that owing to the | Landisville Auxiliary to the Lan-|was given a surprise birthday party | The incorporators are Abner W. |leading to Sporting Hill, the proper- treated at the Columbia Hospital |[Mrs. Frank H. Young, this boro, | will be held cn Saturday evening
recent Spring like weather several | caster General Hospital, at 7:30 p.|Sunday afternoon in the home of | Wolgemuth, J. Musser Wolgemuth |ty was sold by Walter A. Herr, ex- | Tuesday night for a laceration be- | will take place at 5 p.m. Saturday | Feb. 12th at East Hempfield High
farmers around Christiana have |m. Monday i n Landisville Fire {her parents Forty-five guests were and Ruth E. Wolgemuth, all of | ecutor for the estate ‘of Wesley S.| hind his right ear, sustained in an |in Christ Lutheran Church, School Auditorium from 8 to 11
a | started plowing. Hall present. Mt. Joy RDI | Shenk. auto accident. | or a "a
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