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XLVIII, NO. 36 Of Our Water System Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 3, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance ONE OBJECTION TO CHANGE IN BORO ZONING ORDINANCE | Mount J Boro Council held put the council evening th Keller and held objections North B boro Some Claim Rates Are Excessive, Some Reque: est 1 eters, Fe Few Charged In Error appeal ‘A Family of Eight Forced To Flee; ‘House Caught Fire ght, children, was y a | lic hearing in day Shoop, It hearing | chamber Tues Tuesday evening was shit Eicherly, Messrs Krall the taxes paid by lo- it tor water consumers was the present. was fox purpose of including se- on A the of ei {to changing a section forced to | Barbara Street Zone Zoning ven from an to a increased flee their 1st | at Elizabethtown Way the awakened the to the young home caught fire designated R2 wis when as by greatly January the came new and Sunday. fr Ordinance There was but objection. | West Ward C Harold Krall said that only one person has to early ater taxes effective m He took aroused ol children of a Mrs { Henry one large | | sleep by to I in | for Many correct John Brandt Hurt" “i: | ever seen at any previous mee! ng family Crashedin Ga. Bog . L. Brandt, | hoe Wh S ! By attendance the writer has en cap € fry that purpose. and three women | responsible Ge John smell smoke. uncilman Sealsland, Joy, number present. to to explain Mount pilot 2 and ppeal, some errors the changed ind did not consider them home neighbor | asked have zone and called firemen. the inflicted the were injured when a sea plane | charges, some one and ttempted take-off Way was | that of enough to crashed in The smashed into 3 mud bank on an in- let at this resort Tuesday. Mrs. Myrtle N. Y physician id she Lack but w dition Minor Brandt, Mrs ty Gre Schrimshire, yiumbus, Ga (Turn to Page 3) — — © Concerning East Deonegal’s Schools By School Board the the try several the | | while thought rates now charged are execssive. Mus. corrected all There uld rates. | two family charges, unless Counci] felt like He at changed not home at time. importance The $2,500 lane faile rise ¢ : plane failed rise ind | appealed because they it did said that tion blaze an estimated previously home before the time a sec=- to | damage t Council Ccuncil and tax collector, another Schock. hearing it was extinguished by Friend- from one zone to Co. of E-town. Paul Shiffer William, fifty, Syra-| : Bruce Her | broken Greiner readily Clarence of the reported to Council at at which thereon will quite likely — Sues Ex-Wife And Kin For $2,495.00 following accommodate The now | ship Fire Chief cuse, vas hospitalized : charges. was thatc errors 1 : had a ra; m Fire said an result will | be done They | were prepared at the suggestion of the Water an ordinance compiled by by Boro Burgess and became howerer nothing pipe apparently its The 5 not in a critical con- lati overheated stove be relative to the new action taken. fire dam- | next meeting time the | ignited the wall. were suffered bv | aged the first floor ceiling, wall be Wanna Esion, Mich., twenty-four, injuries . embodied in the Council, Committee, second floor the twen- and a mattress in a Dor- of svi 50= 1 hedrocm and the roof of porch JOY, and Yin : licitor, passed ony the ( | signed by to flee Miriam Doro- Rosalie, children forced were Lee, two years: The law. | Janet six weeks old; The New Rates indeed Each for Henry, Jr. four; Charles, nine James Way, fourteen ED A — The simple to Ye ates are new rates are very thy, seven; understand. fam- | and The news yem is re. twelve; from Moray! s Lancastey | ily pavs $12 per and $22 outlets $12. gots, vear one out- | Ne sw Era A Mount Joy man filed against his divorced wife and brother that $2,495.66 repair on their per year for two or If y NO BINDING AGREEMENT WISLER agreement nerve vou have one | SAYS JUDGE a suit w~& ar. No Ietween here have two or | If one, spigat | 100 spi | rooms, ou bs binding existed | hap charging they bath | cecme- two or three and lot, opmicn landowner Mt. In the pur- Judge | dis- him for work he did The suit Fuller against Anna U Fuller married owe { | | | | | Shiffer had reported. | i | | one, two or three (Turn to Page 2) el of ruled cnaser Joy | Wissler missing a nouse. ol our | an will, first ssue year 1919, We always, to keep you inform- ed of our present financial and educational conditions coming needs pl in meet tnese We a more schools The individual more mature, aticn and perience This is news for was brought by John contract Barbara a breach of suit | I. Earl Sny- LU. Springer, Miss June, Springer of May- Springer 1947 months ago. Fuller her | THE SCHOLARSHIP ROLLS Roy IN EAST DONEGAL SCHOOLS School, Grade Patsy Hawth- Barbara War- Young; Grade 5: Joanne Landis, Miriam Roland; Bixler, Mary Waters. Elementary School, Grade 6: Ruth Drescher, Engle, Sandra Forwood, | Herr; Grade 5: Carol dith Smith, Epler; Grade Arlene Heisey, Hess thia, Audrey Janet I muth, Kenneth Ne against and dei. George I Court action de the written 1947 The judge and town and oul to had brought to compel the Sny- him lot. He claimed failed to comply with April Maytown Grade Rice Shirley Gerlach, Gloria Scholl, Ann Doles, McKain, and need believe that now cient faculty in than at any previous of out were in and 3 divorced a few In that failed we have our | time. it are | prepar= | wider ex- recent teachers | Keifer, | | rne, fel Stephen Betty Grade 4: Felty, Geraldine Washington (Florin): Ella rs to sell a his complaint, charges and Snyders his ex-wife and brother to to members agreement drawn have better longer and than those of Among cur new this year are Miss Marian of Elizabethtown, who fourth grade in Maytown School. She is a graduate of | West Chester State Teachers Col- lege and she dane raduate work at Bob Pre- | viously, she tzught in rristown and in Dauphin County. Mrs. Loy (Turn to page 3) True Cross Section of U.S. Boyhood a 3, live up to an oral agree- half the cost of repairing the house located at 180- 120 N. High St., Maytown. Fuller after he married the repaired it, and | Ann ment pay him alleged in that forth the of the that the insufficient Elsie said | agreement it did not specifically years. was set states that was teaches the Grade | i description and location lot. he moved into house : Leon and for a year a barn Ju- | nea Brief News From | ‘The Dailies For Quick Reading The March Drive be extended A and Ginder, in general 1948, he leave stated, and the On was fi His him his property \ Gary charges, he the refused June 5, reed t wife, Tones Co nia Eunice house. let threw N Musser, Wittle he to tools out and clothing on the outside rm MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEE Dimes DISCUSSED PLANS THURSDAY February 12th The Mount Joy Memorial Day killed { Celebration Thurs- in the of take his porch of will o\ 50 oy O| § A 2 10.558 oB Spr is £" cs Wy x fae dine PE ar ALIN a > ES cP AND Mog ALLY TA g AL UT LAW: AC ran WORTHY, LOYAL H uy Y, COURTEOUg ru bo CHEERFUL 7 Ny, CLEAN, AND LY until old injured ymmittee met girl was W two year day evening fire house with seven nea verners- representatives most borough Sunday October ville organizations present Plans fer the discussed 4th the of $12 Since price May 30, for the James 1 toi celebration jEN REDIE pod oft steers dropped hundred at the the The per Lancaster Stock Yards is 28 cents Interna I'cday | Were and officers elected, Benjamin Groff, Booth, shleman, commiiiee Shaeffer, chairman: vice-chairman; John and J. Roy E Standing announced at the that | day, February 1, were orice Shoe Co. ha of 25.000 an hour the tional reduced the wages em- treas- be- urer, secre- of three cents plcyees of will be cause a drop in cost tary committees . »W 1 o living next meeting, Fri when definite There is indication the 1 Le every Lancaster Fair Grounds will | plans for the celebration will be an- nounced Personal Mention Mr. Reuben Mrs Sunday Messrs. Grant Roth, of Marietta, ers Dinner industrial purchased by the Co. in | converted into an It New Holland One of the state has made if uses, | site. was Machine largest concerns the application effect mercantile the : ils Shellenberger visit- Stoner at | and arar ted, will ware- | he non The | City President ed Emma Lebanon residences, and J 3 on - manufacturing Daily Star, newspaper concerns New York supported to Gerberich, Charles Al Huck, of attended the Sportswrit- at Philadelphia Monday only that was town, and Truman, forced financial | reer { fold up on account of (Turn to page 2) — evening, The Boy Scouts of America, observing its 39th anniversary from Feb. 6 to 12, has influenced the lives of 15,500,000 boys and leaders since 1910. Boys of all walks of life, from every city, town and most villages and hamlets as well, enjoy the game of Scouting. Here is a veritable cross section of American boyhood. ee ol | | MRS. ELIZABETH ALTHOUSE REMEMBERS CHURCH OF GOD Elizabeth Althouse late this | left $500 Foreign | Missicn Board the Home Mis- | Board and Home Mission |! Board of the Church of God and | $7652.68 to the Mt. Joy Church of | God Her estate is valued at | $18.454.19. EE STATE STUDYING CUT IN FIRE INSURANCE RATES State experts at risburg sought determine | KILLED WHEN HIS SLED | CRASHED INTO CAR Open House - 39 Anniversary By Boy Scouts February 6-12 a Frm}. "Next Feb. 6 to 12 will S. H. MILLER HEADS MOUNT | a anniversary fcr the JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY They will The their fine new | Bero Authority Market Street Shoe ev- Feb. 8ti, when their ening and organized by electing S friends 2nd the H. Miller, and Grant Ger- them visit. In berich temporary secretary it will be the thirty-ninth Local of the Boy Se | day most America. | All Scouts are requested to re- to the Scout 6th at 10:00 a. will march in group the United Brethren Church. hope that all boys will be sent as this worship service the of of ran into moving automobile at York Wm. King, 15, was killed sister aged 5, badly injured Tw ‘ee roaster 1 I'wo street coasters i boro each to the yester- and and sion | his The Fletcher, { this boro emma car was driven by Richard M thirty-three, 130 Delta St., week, be | Mt have doukle Boy house at quarters on North GET READY FOR WINTER If in Ground Hog order a good supply of coal or oil and pre- of certainly | | Joy Scouts Mount believer the the at members of Joy you are a open insurance Har- to if company's request for met Gerber- weather philosophy, ich-Payne Co. office last Tuesday, par- | an six weeks real winter | Insurance a He around ents, public are | pare for 1 1 IANS ie | reduce re i ance ‘ate president invited to pay a weather saw his | reduction in fire insurance rates made statewide a addition shadow this section Tues- |should be were discussed, anniversary outs of of which was the situation, This be the Authority’s first consideration matters 3 The Mount Joy Community Chor- account has been closed and the {balance of $90.04 iS Welfare it was announced Tuesday rer re SMITH SUCCEEDS BUCHER Maxwell M. Smith, Co. Farm Agent, was appointed Lan- | caster County Farm Agent to suc- | boro, ceed Floyd S. Bucher, [the treasurer. ee 0 — a {DEEDS RECORDED important IE water will iu the this donated to Den on Sunday, assistant from where to We pre- will LETTERS GRANTED Scout | John W. Kreider, Mt. Joy Penn Dairies, Inc., Lancaster, to the estate of Fannie J. Robert Keller, Mount Joy, lot on | executor of | K. Kreider, late of Manheim Twp. | Market Street, Mount Joy, $500, port feb | they ocial Association of It was decided to meet monthly. m. enti dl IRCNVILLE SQUIRE BUSY Glenn W. Kauffman, Ironville, a busy man these days. Last week the West Hempfield squire fined seven motorists various violations. J a by resigned. 1s open observance is the week. for (Turn to Page 2) | country ‘Maj. W. C. Rehm Was Honored By Bar Association Mgj. William C. Rehm, of I ancimter County's best known and ong attorneys, the Association at a meet- 1 ngest practicing was elected president of Lancaster County Ba court Har- the M in M. Friday afternoon He ing house succeeds nish. Mr. Rehm has quite a the late J. Hay Brown, is an ex- District Attorney, a World War I, during attorney, veteran of and his ca- was legal of civil as an presentative in many this county's most important and criminal cases. For hunting all through the southern states bait makes he in having recreation indulges and fishing, “quail- ed” and not only cast his Pennsylvania, but fre- to out quent trips favorite waters Canada. Mr. Rehm friends by always being on the has made many up- and up. EE ———— RESULTS OF MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE IN THIS VICINITY Thirty two pupils and their teach- ers have contributed $37 to the 1949 March of Dimes and Dollars Cam- paign at was announced Friday. Rheems it Miss Ruth teacher the School, reported the results to lo- establishing Longenecker, in Rheems cal polio headquarters, the highest average per pupil so far among school returns. This $37 con- tribution meant that each pupil and the averaged nearly $1.12, an outstanding support in the 1949 teacher campaign, Mount Joy Borough Schools sent the showing a to- in a report through principal Prof. W. L. Beahm, tal of $29.46. The School, West Donegal Township, Anna Jean Hil- reported $3.25 and the S. Troop, Washington sher, teacher, California School, Ivan $4.00. a FARM WOMEN ELECT MRS. GRAYBILL LONGENECKER Officers of the of Women No. 5 were re-elected meeting at the Housman, teacher, Society Farm at a ol Manheim recent home Mrs R2. Ricardo M:s. sident; Grayhill Murs president; Longe- Nelson Mrs. secretary, Jr. Mrs They are: necker, Charles, Miller, Harvey secretary; pres vice recording Groff, and corresponding Elmer treasurer. M.s. Adam Charles Forney convention Mrs. the Redcay and reported on state mn The viewed by Proper Bostonians Mrs. Charles E was re- Work- man, Fifty - five members and guests Berks C the meeting. re etl Ue ees THE FICKINGERS LEFT FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fickinger and son, Teddy, left to Southern California from unty attended Tuesday morn- ing to motor | where they will take up residence. | They contemplate settling in desert for the benefit of their son’s health. The Fickinger's conducted a jew- which has been purchased by Mr. Adam Greer. et QC SKIING TRIP TO QUEBEC A of fclks Lancaster on a skiing trip to Canada ideal Among elry store here number young from are where everything the winter's is Mr. Jay and Mrs. S. Quebec, is simply for them Mr. pastime. Gingrich, son of Nissly Gingrich. rere MADE HIS LAST TRIP Rusty, valuable ed by the hooked himself, Friday night by an auto Main Street. Four years Irish setter own- editcr, mysteriously wandered to Florin was struck West un- where he and killed on pointer, wander- killed ago a large tore a chain, “cut” same owner, ed into the and was by a train. i MARRIAGE LICENSES Danie] L. Hiestand, Doylestown, and Fannie Hiestand, Landisville. back | ground starting as an office boy fer | re- | Primary | Roy | Mrs. | Spahr, Harrisburg. | ¢ ! SLIGHTLY INJURED WHEN AR COLLIDED WITH A TRUC K | H. 46 was injured Benjamin Emenheiser of on he Rheems, slightly Thursday morning when a ca involved a truck Old township was driving was in at an inter- | Harrisburg with of and a collision | section the Pike I heems, road according to of the State by Dr. Paul of Emenheiser, Nagel, treated for hand = Po- Ul- the lice, was rich, E-town, | right and and a of the Nagel driving east on Harris- Pike and the intersection when a truck operated R y eye right said knee, Emenheiser the Old | burg wis passing Crumbine, RS, i Ly twenty -tw i Lancaster collided with This car. Nagel that been prosecuted for yield the right of way. State Policeman estimated that the said Crumbine has failure to damage to the two vehicles $700. EE was thru- | about in | The Lions Minstrel ‘Show Feb. 17-19 The Lion's Club of Mt. Joy held | their regular meeting Tuesday. talk shown very interesting as well as pictures were just how dial talk was the Columbia Clark Berrier Mechanical works. The Mr. H Telephone told of telephone system made by of Mr. | the system. | Now about the also workings folks the Minstrel Show will held Feb. 17, 18 and 19th In the High School Auditorium. | Mark these dates on and plan to attend. Everyone be your Smokey this than the the is also enjoyed | Sasafras last but they will | These men year, year be better ever. are only two of end bring you There won't who will in entertainment. You There trombone a magician act. to that. special | and { just Don't want miss will also be music, quartette, many other numbers that vou can't afford to miss. the forget dates. and see local boys, have a good laugh and then that bet your are playing of the you live ese i you terment community which EJECTMENT PROCEEDINGS UPHELD BY THE COURT Wissler upheld proceedings Morris the near Judge L Lancaster against t- operator of Farm Diner, bethtown. | reicher, County Eliza- had to contest asked the Levi R. | had not complied with terms of : for Mum- brought pro- that he ejectment Estreicher allowed mn grounds that lease diner pr: perty. the against latter mau ejectment be- to Estreicher had ceedings the rent. cause refused pay Mummau ended 20, 1948 proceedings. —— tO WEST DONEGAL 18 A FARM WITHDRAWN AT $7000.00 The 18 cluding a the lease entered Sept. and acre farm property in- two story stone dwell- | and Donegal Twp.; offered ing of eight rooms garage West near Elizabethtown public sale Thursday afternoon J. C. and Adah M. Kuntz withdrawn at $7000 for lack sufficient bidders. Walter Dupes was the auctioneer. EE Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Effinger C. Blantz, Manheim R2, a son at the Osteopa- thic Hospital] Wednesday . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newcomer, Mt. Joy R2. at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. Mrs. Jack W. Roy, Main street, Florin, Sunday at Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. ters, Salunga, a daughter day at the Lancaster pital. I... aa in was by was of ! a son Wednesday and a daughter on the Lancaster General Theodore R. Wednes- to a man in such a that he thinks he did himself. way near | Pvt. | bruise | | was | The | A | the | Smith, | Co. | calendar | and | { best Come | in turn know | a part in the | mn ejectment | Joy be | Mummau | ejectment | a two car | at | Fast | Wal- | General Hos- | Tact is when a woman proposes | The Local News For The Past Week Mortuary Record Throughout This Very Briefly Told Entire Locali ty didn’t have - your car in If i speeted it's just Mrs { four you too bad Martin fel] Florence vent) Mille nip Michael town, Monday rsville and fracture ney nea» May- birthday R. celeb: Hoffman, ted his 92nd ay, of divorce Manheim, ha bein Fern Humme | applied for a alter ! 18 days. Police are hunting knocked off a | Mountville Tuesday Nine bales of were st len the Esa at | course one night last week When the vention is held | $1,800 will for Des Sixty-one married the motorist | who fire plug at night t bacco from harn Inter- County Firemen's con- at Fphrata in June be given in prize mon- ey the parade. William Ephrata B: White, disappeared pendent from his home. Grapplers found his body Forty-five cases | highest | caster in a swimming hole 1 of measles, the number recorded at Lan- mm a week In recent years, were reported last week. Davis, prosecuted by Marietta, Lancasté® for beat- forty, the James was Humane League with a tree rr ——— —— KITCHEN SHOWER FOR | MRS. DAVID WALTERS A shower was the Mrs. Myrtle | Thursday evening. in honor David Walters. Mrs. Walters | lovely and were County ing a dog limb. held Bates on of Mrs kitchen at home oi received gifts Refres to the Nancy Sylvester and Mis. Mrs. Mrs. E-town RDI, Westenhoefer Mrs Nora h- fol- Wal- Wal- useful served Miss Mrs. Mr. and | ments lowing guests: | ters, Mr. | ters and son, Walters, Heisey, and Mu Mi all of Frank and Randler Mr. { end Mus Marietta, Mr. | Kelley of E-town, of Manheim, Miss man RD 2, Mrs. Roy | Florin, Mrs. Christine | Mrs. Samuel Ober, Bates, Mrs. Harry Frank, Mrs. Harry Sipling, Mi I Water all of Mt David — © A and Miss Stella Geib, Ha Mrs Faus wihorne, Myrtle and Joy Mi FOR TO COUNCIL ol Mc 19 as | BOROUGH BUDGET 1919 | FRESENTED ‘At a Boro C budget for 19 special meeting yuncil evening, Committee be Finance It all regular ented will not likelihood March Me ind the In { Council ee — Everything That Happened At Florin Recently The B.Y.P.D West { Tree Congregation will sponsor a | Youth Advance with Christ program |in the Florin U. B. Church Satur- day, February 12, at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Monroe Good, of th | Quakertown Church be the | speaker Mr and son, | California Mr. and Mrs. Paul | entertained the following Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fore- {man, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blough {and son, Lee of Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenawalt of {near Pequea { Mr. and | Mechanicsburg {of Lancaster, Will, Mrs. Annie A town, Mr. and Mrs. H fot bean. were (Turn to page 3) cn itm OMe smi | BOUGHT FICKINGER HOME ! The Fickinger Avenue, bought, | completely furnished, Mr. Ray- | mond W. Watt, superintendent of {the Gerberich-Payre Shoe Factory, of pastor will Mr Tuesday for S. F. Fickinger Southern and left Greenawalt to dinner lon saac | Foreman, Mrs. N. S Mrs. B Mr. and Grimm of D. Kiehl, Mrs. N. S Wittel. of B. Wittel Sunday home on Chocolate Florin, has been by family will move here from | Whitman, Mass. nn Wi FOOD SALE SATURDAY Auxiliary of Friendship will sponsor a food sale Feb. 4th at the Market whose | Ladies | Fire Co. on Friday, ! House Elmer | Martin | Winfield Kenneth nd 39 from Mis Elizabethtown Levi R shuryg Fianna B. Leicht 79 from Garman, ninety, at East Monday. M., aged Gertrude widow George Zink, at Marietta Dr. P. F Manhe mm Friday Sus seventy=-one, Guie St sixty-one from at Joseph Hospital Aungst, infant Harry and Kathryn Marietta RD. S. Keeports, Sunday She sided Ironville for many Thaddeus G. Helm, superintend- the Masonic for 16 aged eighty-two Joanne of Aungst, Flizabeth lumbkia in daughter Gallagher Mr nean 67, Cc re- at years ent at Homes years, at Lancaster years, Mrs. Edng Haldeman wife of Harry died Sunday ial Hospital Marietta the Baltimore, Memor- native of Halde- Disney, Disney, the She Miss IS a in Union was a and Jertha man, that boro, ister. K. Killian Emma K. Killian, daughter of the late th Roland, formerly died Philadelphia Emma aged 93 years, Jechn and S of Mt. her home Sar- Joy, in Tuesday at | | many | | | [Spr of | | Russell | Halde- | of | | fifteen Mr. and | { the Mount | compiled by | Engagements | Second St., Enhaut, Green | \ Deceased is Mae resided Funeral at at in survived by an only daughter Killian with whom she held Funeral will be Sheetz with services the 1:00 the Frir lay Home ment o‘clock inter- Mt. Joy Cemetery. Mrs. Frank Z. Good Lillian M. Good, wife Good, died at her home, 305 Mount Joy street, last night, aged seventy- eight, following an illness of several of Frank Z. daughter of the Hannah Gettle the and Deceased wa Christian out. Surviving late are her husband and the following children: Russell Roy Mount Joy: Frank, Florin; Eliz- abeth, wife of Hugh McGarvey, of Manheim R3; Charles C. and Mich=- ac! R., at home; Lillian Mae, wife of H Gable, Camp Hill, Also grand children and three reat grandel Two brothers, missionary to ut, Gainesville, nry dren mer will be held at on Satur- rment in the Ome Florin. call at the funeral ening 7 to home int Nicsley fur i r at tw clock, Hill 9 o'- —— — Mi Mi 522 Keller, 52 announc- and Jacob have ed Cl the of their y John Warfel, M engagement , Fay, t Mi R1 Miss Kel ton High School Harri el, o Sch daugh=- son of Mr. and John Warfel, Mount Joy ler is a graduate of Steel- and is employed at burg Hospital. Mr. Warf- Hershey High three years He the of ol, is a veteran of Armed Forces by 1 father, of service in the ployed 11s IS Nn V en L engagement L., to Her=- and Mrs. Mr Rheems, and Mn Ezra Hoover, announce the Irene Mr R2 daughter, man S. Myers, son o Svlvan Myer: Hershey Miss Hoover employed by (Turn to Fage 2) Efren BFE AT HOSSLER'S will be a public Spelling School, on Friday Hossler's February 18, 1949 of their the SPELLING There Bee at at 7:3 evening p.m. The clude two evenings will in=- ogram Spelling Classes, one and and on Information Class, , dia freshments General Dutch Class filmy. Re sale. A collection will be taken cnn Aller — CIL.AM CAKE SALE Ladies Aid Society Lutheran Church cl: from logue, music also be will of Trinity have a Feb. 9th to 5 ppm. Or=- by phoning Mt. Joy 50. it iliac risa MUST SUPPORT HIS WIFE Lester P. Miller, Landisville, was ordered to pay $13 a week to his Holly, of Manheim R1, for support by the Court Friday, will m cake sale Wednesday, 11:00 a. m ders taken wife her