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O-THE M
MOST
Largest Number Water
Tax Appeals In History
INU TE WwW E
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EKLY
LANCASTER
COUNTY
The Mount Joy Bulletin

VOL. 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
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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
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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
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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



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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.
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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
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| 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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

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Mount |
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Engagements
| Second St., Enhaut,
Green |
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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
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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