Club oe. Be ul milk vor anc arantee. 25¢ )c > 39¢ > 35¢ Th For Good, - Musicians Named For Music Festival To Be Held Here high have Student musicians from schools throughout the county been selected for the all-county or- chestra will appear in the Eastern and Western District Mu- sic Festival this Spring. The Fastern District Festival will be held March 26 in Ephrata High School. composed of students from the eastern district The West- scheduled High the select- which A chorus, will also participate. District for April 2 in the School. Student western district ed for heard, orchestra, Festival is Mt. singers from ern Joy been will all-county nave the chorus which be the in this event. along with chorus Director Chester the Jones, West Guest conductors for will be M. Arthur of Choral Groups, State College. The two festivals, the all-county which replace festival held up to the Educator to interested in mu- sponsored by County Music Their give the student Jast Lancaster Association. year, are purpose is an cpportunity to perform with better sembles than possible in the results of sic larger, balanced musical en- his own and to show public the education in the school, scmething of music schools. county Two young ladies from Mt. Joy High Schoo] will play in the or- chestra. They are Shiirley Scho- field and Sally Nissily. reel A Ali. Tojo Trial Prosecutor Spoke to the Rotarians quite a | Rotarians were given treat at they Osmond Hyde, when addressed by Mr. G. of New York, prosecutor Tuesday's luncheon were who was an for the United States in the trial of the associate criminals be- Tribunal of major Japanese fore the International the Far East. Mr. Hyde ing account of the “Trial of Tojo” war gave a most interest- and other major war criminals. Short talks on the program in- Mr. Alvin Rauda- baugh, member of the Carlisle Ro- Club, ing conference to be lisle April 17, 18 and 19th. Grant Gerberich gave a two min- cluded one by com- Car- tary whe spoke on the held at MOST -TO~-THE - MINUTE WEE KiY I N Dees Sble Merchandise At Right Prices, Buy From Bulletin Advertisers L AANC ASTER The Mount Joy Bulletin PETIT 11 A ay € O UNTY Gable Is Reelected Pres. Auto Club For His 31st Term S. Edward Gable was re-elected VOL. XLVIII, NO. 43 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 24, 1949 | president of the Lancaster Auto- tive term at the annual meeting of First '49 Victims disease reported this year. Dr. Greenleaf identified the hoy as Roy W. Snavely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Snavely, Mt. Joy Rl, and his aunt as Miss Anna Mary Snavely, forty, also of Mount Joy R1. The two live in nearby hom- s. Dr. Greenleaf said. The onset of disease in Miss Snavely was Feb. 9th, the medical and she was admit- Hospital became ill la- admitted March said, St. Joseph's March 9. The boy Feb. 28, and same institution director ted to on ter, on was to the 12, Both the reported in satisfactory condition. sini KRALL'S MEAT MARKET HERE PAS A NEW DELIVERY TRUCK Krall's Meat Market added an- other modern delivery truck to their service department on Mon- on boy and his aunt are day. It has a large electrically equip- red the rear with spacious shelving on both block and equipment in a refrigeration unit across sides, as well as cutting other necsssary pure white interior. The truck was to be lettered by Mr. Ralph Eshleman on Monday. As Mr. Harry Krall remarked: “It’s a big step from basket deliv- ery on foot to this modern truck.” eee DQ ree LIGHT CHANGED AS HE DROVE AROUND PARKED BUS Mervin W. Heisey, twenty-one, Mt. Joy Rl, caster pclice with ignoring a by Lan- red was charged traffic signal as the result of an ac- Lime and Walnut Streets Friday. cident at at 12:40.p. m. ute classification talk on the pro- cess of making lasts used in the manufacture of shoes, with ex- hibits of the various stages cf last manufacturer. Paul Stehman talked briefly on his visit to the weekly Boy Scout meeting on Monday night. Rev. Lester Koder will represent the club at the next meeting. Guests included Mr. Henry Eby guest of S. A. Horton and Messrs. and Walter Donath were Abner Gordon Mosher Visiting Rotarians Risser and D. L. Elizabethtown Club, J. J Lancaster Landis, of grift of and Alvin Raudabaugh of Carlisle. les Mount Joy Boro Schools Will Get $20,996 From Pa. Auditor General Wagner proved payments totalling $669,979.- 69 to 57 tricts in funds are paid out of appropriations for the has ap- dis- The legislative fourth-class school Lancaster County. support of schools. The mount each will receive follows: districts and the a- local Conoy Twp, $11,549.86; East Donegal Twp, 37.58; E. Hemp- field Twp. $19,372.29; Elizabeth town Boro, $31,471.21; Manheim Boro, $30,737.96; Marietta Boro $13,764.87; Mt. Joy Boro, $20,996.44; Mt. Joy Twp, $10,707.88; Rapho Twp., $14,590.32; Washington Boro, $1,454.44; West Donegal Twp, $7,- 366.54: West Hempfield Twp., $9,- 128.96. etl Ae MORE LICENSES REVOKED FOR VIOLATING AUTO LAWS in this Thirty-three motorists secticn of the state had their cards withdrawn. Three of them from this immediate vicinity. Robert S. Germer, of town and Charles Raymond Baer, Landis- ville were charged with reckless driving . while Ernest G. Hiestand of Landisville was charged with speeding and reckless driving. ZK Hetrick, of town, had Coble & the ! Vander- Heisey told police the light was green but as he drove around a parked bus and came into the in- tersection the light changed. He collided with a car, driven by Harry H. Hamill, forty-six, 813 N. Plum St. Damage to both automobiles was estimated at $125. Ed FACT FINDING BOARD TO | DISCUSS CONSOLIDATION | Three nearby county school dis- y | tricts have named a fact-finding board to discuss consolidation of all districts. School directors of East and West | Hempfield Townships Mount- ugh met recently and ap- and ville bor pointed this committee: John A. Fox, W. Norman L. Bowers, E. and Harry A. Ressler, Mountville, all school directors; Arthur Hack- man, principal of East Hempfield High School; Miss Pearl A. Lobach, principal of Mountville Jr. High School. el Cn eee SIX NEW COTTAGES PLANNED { AT MASONIC HOMES, E-TOWN Six cottages for employes will be built at a cost of $51,444 at the | Masonic Homes at E-town. Grand Lodge, F. and Philadelphia, appre The money was a from the estate of Thomas A pension plan for the the Hempfield; Hempfield; and AM, recently ved the project. be- quest Stewart. home also was approved at Grand Lodge session. a | FIREMEN GET FALSE ALARM A false sounded on Sunday when the small daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Meckley, on West Main St. pushed the elec- tric button in the old telephone ex- change room on the second floor of the Meckley building Firemen quickly snd no engines answered the alarm. rena ce IY CO ee FLORIN MAN IN HOSPITAL Miles Fink, Florin, was admitted to the Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital at 7:45 a. m. Monday medical treatment. — ha INSTALLED BIG WINDOW A large window is being placed in the West brick wall at Lehman's fire alarm was were notified thirty-one, for 3 GIRLS SLIGHTL Y INJURED: THEY WERE BUCKING TRAFFIC | Three teen-aged girls we vol . tad ' Of Typhoid Fever slightly injured when the car which they were riding, dir) traffic on a one-way street, collid- | Are Reported ed had-on with another auto at | Queen and James Streets, Lone) A fifteen year old boy and Ys] ester. aunt are both victims of typhoid | Magy E. Hess, fifteen, Eliz- | fever and are patients in St. Jo- | pethtown R3; Miss Mary Rhine. | seph’s Hospital, it was reported on| hart fifteen, S. Market St, Eliza- | Friday by Dr. A. J. Greenleaf and Miss Harriet Brandt, Lancaster County medical director. | fourteen, Elizabethtown R3, were | They are the first victims of the | treated at the General Hospital for abrasions. | Miss Doris Stahl, 413 | S. Market driver of | the car, ing for the when they an driven north on Queen St. Florin Folks Hurt When Their Auto Was Hit In Rear seventeen, St., E-town, told police they were look- highway to E-town crashed with auto Mrs. Susan Leed, forty-two, N. Market St. Florin, suffered a lac- eration of the left leg and a hip injury, and her son, Kenneth, sev- enteen, abrasions of the lower lip Both were conveyed by Lancaster city police to St. Joseph's Hospital, where Mrs. X-ray examination Police said Harry B. the driving east on Leed was admitted for Leed forty- woman's husband, was James St. eight, when his car was struck on the left rear side by an auto operated south on Wa- ter St. Mrs. Edna H. Miller, thirty-nine, Lancaster Rl. The impact hurled the right rear by side of the Leed car into a tele- phone pole on the southeast corner of the intersection. Mrs. Miller told police she was following a car which made a left turn onto James St. and did not the Leed ve- hicle until she struck it. rr rl rr eee see WINNERS SELECTED IN CO. FORENSIC MUSIC CONTESTS four high an- Students from county schools competed in the 12th nual Forensic and Music League Contest in Lancaster County, held at Millersville State Teachers Col- lege. represent Lan- the Southern held in Har- Winners who will County in to be caster District contest risburg April 9 are: Humorous Declamation Bar- bara Doles, East Donegal Twp High School. Piano Kar] Balmer, Lititz High School. Tenor Solo George Sload, E- tewn High School. CHARGED WITH FOLLOWING A VEHICLE TOO CLOSELY Edward R. Moffett, thirty-one, of New Cumberland was charged with following another vehicle too close- tractor-trailer truck ly after his en tll A Cee. Funeral Services For Okinawa Hero Funeral services for Pfc. Harry R. Snyder, son of Wm. H. Snyder, Bainbridge R1, from the Miller Elizabethtown, Cemetery. were held Sunday Funeral interment in Bainbridge Home at with Bossler's Pcst of the American Legion, con- the military rites. soldier was ducted The the time he died of wounds in com- bat on Okinawa, May 8, 1945. He was employed in California by a twenty-six at commercial airline prior to entering service 1944. Besides his father, he is survived by these brothers and sisters: Al- bert Snyder, Eizabethtown RD; Vi- Mrs. Amos Barnhart, all of Eliza- bethtown; Norman Snyder, bridge RI; show room on East Main street. collided with a car driven by Wm. H. Meisenhelter, sixty-two, Lan- disville, in Salunga, one day last | week. Meisenhelter’s car was forced into a parked auto owned by Schreiber’'s New and Used Car Service, Salunga, State Police re- ported. Damage was estimated at $400. ctor Snyder, Columbia; Elwood | and two for county institutions. Snyder, Mrs. James Gerber and |This is the same rate as last year. Bain- Mrs. Vernon Trich of at its last session ee cE neers COMMERCE EVENING Mount CHAMBER OF MET MONDAY The Joy Chamber of Commerce met Monday , directors of the evening with a good representation of directors and Committee Chair- | men present. i The directors decided to hold their quarterly meeting on April 18 and urge all members to attend this meeting to discuss the Christmas | decorations which have been spon- | sored by this organization, Because | of the cost of erecting these decora- | tions there is some question as to whether or not it can be continued. | One Mr. Clyde Ob- erholizer was accepted. I new member, MR. LEHMAN CLAIMS THE SHEPPARD DIESEL IS IT Bulletin will be Elsewhere in the found an advertisement of Mr. Geo. Leaman, who recently took on the sale of Sheppard Diesel tractors My, Leaman's claims are consid- erable for these modern tt ict and is ever willing to back his statements with demonstrations They are simple in design, rugged in construction and have compara- tively few delicate part You are invited to stop at his show room and give them the “once over.” ect ie ¢ SCHOOL BOARD HEAD AND POSTMISTRESS WED The marriage of Mrs. Jane Mack- postmistress of Bainbridge, and ley, Brvan, of Bainbridge, Clarence president of the Conoy School Board, took place in the Mt. Methodist Church, Balti- The Rev. J. G. Leatherman |} officiated. After New | they in Bain- | bridge. | a Township Vernon more. a week in York City ill reside York City will res LUTHERAN PARSONAGE, IN LANDISVILLE WAS DEDICATED The of Zion Lutheran Church, L dedicated at 4:00 p. The pastor, wife | parsonage was m. Saturday. Rev. Ernest P. Leer, and his held an open house | for the 2:00 p. m. : : chased in egation beginning at | The October cong house was pur- and was com- The State the but | is willing to erect 35 m.p.h. Signs. —— COUNTY TAX RATE 5 MILLS Tuesday the commission- ers fixed the 1949 county tax general tax refused request county rate at five mills, three for a NEW PHYSICIAN AT HOMES Dr. P. R. Evans, Tower City phy- resident physician at the Masonic Middletown; Mrs. David Alleman and Mrs. Henry Smith, both of Marietta. ¢ Homes, Elizabethtown on April 1st. | Gap July | dics of Upper INJURED WHILE WORKING | R23, | Donegal Twp. xr Verna B. sician, will take over duties as the | 30 to August 13. A truck driver was arrested near | Bethlehem because he was convey- ing a load three times heavier than | school yesterday visited the Gettys the law permits. It weighed 132,000 | burg battlefield as part of their lbs., just 66 tons | study of the Civil] War. The Burnham Corp. at Lancas- | The class of 54 left on the field ter, has shut down for 30 days, and Your Child's Picture Will Be Pub- | lished In The Bulletin — Every | Youngster In Entire Area In- vited To Have Their Picture Token And Published Free! Plus One 5x7 Silvertone Portrait Free. girl in served of every boy cor and rural offices is the your friendly photographs made A picture Mount Joy by local post the Bulletin, paper. These ed that cuts can be pictures published in it's areas goal of news- are need- and the | news col- ums. To be certain that cent portrait of your child, one that you like have made ar- rangements with the Landry Stu- | Darby, Pa. Specialists | in Child Photography, to come here | Saturday, April 9th to take pictures absolutely free of any charge ligation to the parents On this date, expert photograph- ers of children with all the sary equipment for this pecialized work will be here. The studio will be set un in the St. Mark's Evan- gelical United Brethren Chu ach and | will be open from 1 p. m. to 8 p.m (Turn to Page 4) —— > we have a re- best, we or ob- neces- ON TRACTOR Danie] Es of | a par- forty-seven, suffered tial amputation ‘of the thumb when | hleman, | he caught his right hand in a socket | land chain while working on his | | farm tractor. He wa treated at St. Joseph's Hospital en re MANHEIM PASTOR WILL BE pletely renovated for use as a par- | SENATE CHAPLAIN AT HBG. sonage. ! | The Rev. Jchn F. Knittle, Man- | heim, has been named chaplain of | STATE REFUSES SIGNAL | the State Senate for the last two | LIGHTS IN MANHEIM TWP. \ weeks in March. Rev. Knittle is The Manheim Twp. supervisors pastor emeritus of the Zion Luth- | asked the State to place four sig- | eran Red Rose Church of Manhe im. | nal lights at dangerous intersections. amen tts’ aM fp { E. DONEGAL HOME SOLD & Hambright, Inc., of Lan- and lot in East Wilmer A. and | Capt. Engle caster, sold a home to Johnson John | C. and Elizabeth P. The | terms of! the sale were private. | for Glasgow. A SAID HE THREW COAT AWAY Walter J. 26, Elizabeth- town, was arrested for the theft of | a $275 fur coat from the Mocse | Home Sunday night. He said he Tennis, | of DOUGHNUT SALE Tl ship der. ter | the torg |L QCAL MAN WAS INJURED t Elmer Ls Zerphey | Wi HLE CRANKING A CAR The Local News | John Stauffer, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Clay Stauffer, of Stauffertown, » Succeeds Brown | was | infully injured about the For The Past Week [legs last Friday afternoon while As Burgess Here fat empting to crank truck pre= Very Briefly Told | paratory to driving home Seemingly and for some unknown Stauffer was pinned between the | ‘he rmstrong Company at reason the office of Burgess in Mt. | bumpers of his truck and a car be- | ot ii off 75 employes this Joy has gone begging. Our Coun- | jonging to his employer, Jay G. | wee k. cilmen and a number of citizens | Eicherly at the rear of the Eicher- Eight residents of Marietta are have been prevailing upon numer- | ly dry cleaning plant, when he had | prosecuted for failing to obtain ous businessmen for the past month | cranked the truck while in gear. 1949 dog license. ‘to accept the office made vacant re- | The bumpe guard saved him | Manheim Twp fixed its road tax cently by the resignation of Thos. from more serious injury as the | at three and one-half mills, an in- J. Brown. | one end of the bumpers had locked | crease of one mill. Messrs. Maurice Bailey, former Lut the other end was kept apart | Mr. Elmer L. Heisey, 134 New boro secretary, Paris Hostetter and by the guard. | Haven St. our local contractor, will a number ol others could not be He suffered several torn leg liga- | be 70 vears young March 28th. persuaded. | ments He was treated at thel Mr. Guy Spittler, New Haven St Finally Deputy Sheriff and form- { Columbia Hospital but is now at | © lebrated his birthday March 18th. er police officer Elmer L. Zerphey home and able to be about on his | Mrs. Snitler will also celebrate consented to accept the office and rutches | her birthday, Mar, 280. serve for the unexpired term of | hag i Nine towns in the ninth congres- Mr. Brown. At a special meeting of . | sional district are eligible for new Council on Monday evening Mr. Brief News From | buidine : Among them | are Landisville, Marietta and Mil- Zerphey was elected. ole | feroville Other officers appointed a the The Dailies For The Nouns: daughter of Eli B cession were Christ Walters, who = ) g de 3B. as chosen, zoning officer, a post ° k R di | Zimmerm: in, a grave digger at Eph- formerly held by Brown: and Paris Quic ea ng | rata, found the dead body of James : |S. Root in the rear of ao autnmobile Hostetter, as a member of ie Willys-Overland Motors cut the | parked near the Springville Men- Planning and Zoning Commission. | nrizes on all their cars from $25 | nonite Church.” He had committed Hostetter fills the vacancy on the | e579 | commission caused when Lester The 28th Infantry will hold its | ee Weer Hostetter was appointed to council | encampment at Indiantown |FIGHTH GRADE PUPILS ON | A TRIP TO GETTYSBURG Members of | to ry class of the Mount Joy grade [trip in the 1 Fo doughnut sale 30th, Contact members Doughnuts at 10 fire et the eighth grade hi morning in two buses. the reason, “too much inventory”. | They were accompanied by George Not long ago the firm laid off a | Broske and Miss Catherine Cuskey number of emplcyes. | teachers. Carl E. Hobaugh, twenty-five, of | eel York, was killed instantly after | EAST DONEGAL PUPILS midnight Sunday when a ‘car ih | ARE HONORED BY CLUBS which he was riding crashed into | Betty Heinaman, East Donegal an abutment on the Lincoln High- | Twp. High School pupil selected as way in Columbia. { “Student of the Month”, was guest —— —— | y : ’ fof the Marietta Lions’ Club at last | week's meeting. Jay Wolgemuth, Will Publish Pictures selected as “Student of the Month” | . {by the May town-Bainbridge Rotary Of Mount Joy Children | Club, was guest of that group. cals — MARCH 30 Frie hold March Ladies Auxiliary of nd- ire Company will on Thursday, the fire house. any of the Auxiliary | hh ’ | $2.00 a Year in Advance | mobile Club for his 31st consecu- | the club held in the Stevens House M R d | last week. ortuary ecor | Dr. W. Giles Hess, Holtwood, . first vice-president; D. Lyman Ha- Throughout This | maker, Ephrata, second vice-presi= dent; Samuel L. Snyder, Denver, | third vice-president; | East | dent; J. H. Nissley, Petersburg, fourth vice presi- H. C. Lancaster, sec- and F. L. Spence, Columbia, freasurer. Directors Re-elected one—Lancaster city — Entire Locality Annie William A. Eppleman, at She Irene, wife of Kreisle, Columbia. was | retary; sixty-eight. Mrs. Jenny L. Raffensperger District Mrs. Jenny L. Raffensperger, sev- | Ira F. Honaman, George M. May enty-three, died at her home in and M. J. McNerney; district two— Elizabethtown | Fred W. Wagner, Columbia; dis- She was a daughter of the late trict three— Dr. B. Scott Fritz, John and Esther Weaver Westhafer. | ( Turn to page 2) She is survived by one step-daugh- Lian - ter. Elida Raffensperger, Washing- | LANDISVILLE MAN HURT ton, D. C IN TRUCK-AUTO COLLISION stains | Claude Markley, twenty-nine, of Penrise Foreman | Landisville, suffered a laceration of Penrose S. Foreman, 73, E-town |the right elbow and brush burns of RD3. died at his home after a very | the legs, face and chest when his short illness He was a retired [auto and a ready mixed concrete farmer and a member of Stauffer’s | truck collided at the intersection Mennonite Church. Surviving are | of two township roads about a mile two daughters; Elizabeth O. and |and a half south of Landisville, Dessie Mae Foreman, both at their | shortly after 7 a. m. today. He was heme One sister, Amanda Fore- | treated by Dr. J. C. Gilbert, Lan- man, E-town, also survives. | disville. - . | William Armold William H. Armold, East Donegal | died at the Lancaster General Hos- | He is | lived at | Everything That Happened At Florin Recently Mr. Samuel K. Becker will have sale of his smith and coach’ shop, on Saturday, April 2. pital after a lingering illness. a retired farmer and has Marietta for the past thirty yes: ars. | Robert A., of | five sons. The afternoon of Maytown, is one funeral was with held Wednesday interment in _ the | | tools, etc. Union cemetery at Maytown. sms Alte Friday, April 1, Mrs. Harvey | Tas yr 1 - H BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR Wastes Ya have Je Bie of MRS. JAMES HOCKENBERRY personal property a er home on was given in | Main Street. ork enbetre Everyone is invited! Take your Gary De. | family to Florin Hall on Sunday, : | March 27, for a Baked Ham dinner | which wil} be served from 12 to 4 Vv Hockenherry Jr. and sons, ™ by the Fire Company Auxil- III, Ronald Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Adults $125, Childrem 75c. If you are not a subscriber of the A birthday dinner Mrs Sr, and her henor of James grandson, Carlton. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. James | De Carlton and son Gary of Mar- | jotta: Mrs. Annie Christ of Man- | Bulletin get a copy at Slim's Lun= heim, Mr. and Mrs. James Hock- | cheonette weekly. enberry Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Win- | Mr. and Mrs. James Eschbach field Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. George tl © Eee ae [Miner to dinner on Sunday. The Easter Story in song will be presented at the Florin Church of the Brethren on Sunday, April 17, 7:30 p. m. sponsored by the West Greentree Loyalty Chorus. (Turn to page 3) E. Donegal School Board Entertained : All Its Teachers | and give them, your or- will be on sale af- on the above date, at (Just a. m house. in case you to order). a LET CONTRACT FOR NEW ERI DG E OVER SUSQUEHANNA A $4,777,500 contract for a new hric ver, lge be Ri- and the tween New over Susquehanna Cumberland | Highspire, as part of the Eastern extension of the Pa. Turnpike has gone to the Booth and Flinn Co. of Pittsburgh. Work will start next Monday. et + Eee » Personal Mention Mr. Reuben Shellenberger spent Sunday with Albert Glassley and mother at Lancaster. Mr. C. S. Gerber and son Christ and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spittler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerber at E-town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jennings, and daughter, Barbara, of Chicago, Ill, are spending three weeks with | the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | R. Fellenbaum at 3 West Main St. a lie renee | OFFICERS NAMED Vincent O'Connor is the new president of the Bainbridge and the Maytown Rotary Club. Other vin Dorward, treasurer | Wilbert .andis, Mar- vice-president; Louis John Charles, Smith officers elected are: secretary; ; and Elwe Mohr, directors. A AI ———— od and NOT VERY ENCOURAGING L: reported dustrial rup 151 t. any week Dunn and Bradstreet 210 business men commercial and in- went bank- This is the highest number week since 1942. Gene SOLD BUNGALOW Robert G. his Landisville sold bungalow = at Buel, block nerete { public sale on Saturday to Eugene threw it out an auto windcw be- [Sheppard for $6220.00. tween Elizabethtown and Falmouth. C. S. Frank was the auctioneer. | HIGH-ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE The East Donegal Township High The School Board of East Donegal | | Township entertained the teachers | i the township at a dinner in the | School and the Maytown Elemen- { high school library Monday even- | tary School will hold Open House irg. They had as their special | Friday evening, April 1st. All guests Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Raffens- |, 10. will be in their rooms to perger of Elizabethtown and Mr. interview parents and friends. |and Mrs. Clarence S. Schock of this | phere will be exhibits in all rooms. place. Mr. Raffensperger was for- | Following this hour for interviews merly supervising principal of the | yo hestra and the band will | township. Both Mr. Raffensperger iointly present a program. The or- ond Mr. Schock spoke briefly. chestra is under the direction of The board presented the Misses Eby, township schools for more corsages to | N Ruth Anna May | who have taught in the than 20 | never been ab- Ir. Eugene C. Saylor and the band is under the direction of Mr. Mor= rell Shields. mm sp A fie BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bates and sisters, | years and who have | sent during that period. Entertainment was furnished by Mr. Morrell Shields, school InStru- | yo Donegal street, in honor of mental instructor, Mrs. George Mrs. Bates, who celebrated her T Ddage 2 (Turn to Page 2) birthday Sunday. Those present ee etl A were: Mr. and Mrs. James Donovan LADY FELL ON THE ICE, f Lemoyne, Mr. and Mrs. Walter FRACTURED LEFT Miss Nancy Smith, 262 ANKLE | Karlavage Marietta | Mr. and Tommy of Harris- burg, and Mrs. Henry Reiner of Avenue, this boro, slipped on the | glizhaethtown, and Mr. and Mrs. ice and sustained a fracture of the Bates and children Warren, Martha, left ankle. She was t eated at Marjorie and Roger. the Lancaster General Hospital. ee renee eee eer ELIZABETHTOWN WILL PAY | THIRD-FOURTH GRADE PUPILS | TOUR BROWNS’ MILLS HERE ITS COUNCILMEN A SALARY . : > Forty pupils of the third and At a recent meeting of Eliza- ‘ : fourth grades of the local Grade Boro Council an ordin- | : tt