Lancaster Solty Music Festival in Mt. Joy High School, Satur., April 2 ~ Milton J. Bieber os Retired Minister, Hen Hostette Will | sss The Mount J oy Bulletin - THE - NUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER €OUNTY Grayhill Wolgemuth & Rev. . Milton J. Bieber, retired | Mrs. Grayhill Wolgemuth, Mt. Lutheran home missionary died on > > [ Joy RD, received a radiogram last in AU Saints Hospital} VOL. XLVI, NO. 44 Mount Joy, Pa., Afternoon, March 31, 1949 32.00 a Year in Advance | week from her husband advising Philadelphia, after a short illness, | her that he and Bishop Henry Hos- He was 86. DISTRICT NO. 10 AMERICAN tetter will arrive at Savannah, Ga., ° ’ ° MR. LEE BOYER SPEAKER AT Dr. Bieber, who lived at 4213 L di ve Firem 1 | LEGION OFFICALS MEET G d Ch Cl HOSSLIRS P. T. A. Th L al N M R d today, Thursday, March 31, alter & Chester Ave., had served as a home an $ € A dinner meeting of the Ameri- 00 eer ass | I'he Parent-Teachers Assoc. of € oc EWS ortuary ecor years travels in foreign lands. missionary for the Lutheran Add S T k can Legion District 10 post memoer Hosslers School, Rapho Tw I | F Th P WwW k Th h . A wious letter f Indi: > ¢ J 0 sslers el, Rapho p., held t t 4 previou etter from ndia Church 15 years before retir- ervice ruc ship chairman, adjutants, and the Held Banquet And their regular monthly meeting at or e as €e roug ou 1S { stated they would arrive April 2nd, ing in 1946. He established the A new $2500 service truck has|commanders was held Thursday . { the school Mr. Lee Boyer of . . . but good sailing weather bettered Lutheran congregations in 34 cities | peen put into operation by the |evening at the Walter S. Ebersole El t d Off Millersville State Teachers Colle V y B fly nt al ty the time 3 g & ¢ S. Eber ] St: ' ars we ww and towns throughout U. S. ¢ f 5 eC e ICers | er rie 0 re 0C 1 At the Columbia Malleable plant «and of | 1 andisville Fire Co. Pcst 185 home. ; vas the speaker. He outlined a Willi: > tu Bishop Hestetter and Rev. Wol= Canada. Jay T. Dombach, company presi- District Commander Samuel 8S. The Good Cheer Class of the St. { plan by which the school could| Chief of Police John Sebelist, at arm Blut 85, Manliein gemuth visited Africa, Egypt, In=- He was a graduate of Kutztown dent, said the vehicle is being used | Sheetz, East Petersburg, presided, | Mark's Evangelical U. B. Church obtain film from the college library New Holland has resigned. Charles L seventy-seven, dia and various other lands as re=' State Teachers College, Muhlen- as an auxiliary unit to the com- [assisted by James L. Shaeffer, dis- | held a banquet and election of |, be used in the Visual Educa- | Eighty cases of measles were re- At y presentatives of the Foreign Mis= berg College and Mt. Airy Lutheran pany’s large 1947 pumper. A por- | trict membership chairman. Mr. | officers at Hostetter's Banquet Hall | tion program of the school. Three | ported in the county last week David Thomas Price, eighly af sion Board of the Bretiwen mn Theological Seminary. Before be-| {able auxiliary pump to be used in | Schaeffer congratulated the posts on Tuesday evening at 6:30, with | films were shown on the schools | The retail price of milk will be Couns tv F. St { Christ Churches of the U. 8. ad coming a home missionary he ser- | tight spots where the big the recent membership drive in | thirty-one members and three oth- | new 16 MM sound projector which | reduced one cent a quart Friday. | Rh wi o arn F. Sheaffer, { Canada They set sail from New ved parished in Mt. Joy and Bing- | can’t be taken is the new truck’s | which seven posts reached their | er guests present. | they have bought recently. | Samuel M. Harple is a new jus- y.of Manseim, died at Lans York April 23, 1948. 3 hanton, N.Y main item of equipment. quota. Herbert Walker, Lang- Program consisted of prayer offer-| On April 8 the school will spon- | tice of the peace at Elizabethtown. Shen Nas Abert Relsten, Tron Mrs. Wolgemuth and her son 4 Surviving is his wife Bertha. The service truck also is equip- | horne, Pa., commander of District | ed by Rev. Howard Baer, reading sor an [Easter program at the | In a fire at Millersville, a fram Sun is 4 vse Samuel Mrs. Hany Funeral se rvice s will be held at| ped with about 750 feet of fire hose 9, and Daniel Shaub, Lancaster, as- | by class president, Nora Eby; Mrs. | school. Music will be furnished shed and stored furniture were des- ip : Hostetter and daughter, Miss Alice IK 11:00 a. m. Saturday at Immamuel and chemical extinguishers, and al- | sistant department adjutant also | Joseph Detweiler gave a speech on | by the Young Ladies Choir of Mt. treved. Mrs, Emma Moyer Grace, of Washington Boro, motor- Lutheran Church, 57th and Christ- | ¢, firemen’s special clothing and | spoke. Also present was Mrs. Jennie entertaining sisters, and | Hope Evangelical Church and the The village of Churchtown has Emm, Widow of Jacob Moyer, ed to Savanna Ga here "the c ian Streets, Phila., with further ser- | equipment. Sarah Todd, commander of = the | group singing. | film “Galgatha”, portraying Christ | ordered a new fire engine at al Manheim aged sixty-nine years. | will del the avelors Bon bi vices in Trinity Lutheran Church, Plans are being made, according | Main Line Women’s Post, one of Mrs, Dorothy Milligan was pre- Last Days On Earth, will also | cost of $6,500. She was a member of the Milton arrival ; : di Mt. Joy at 3:00 p. m. Burial in| to Dombach, to install a portable | two women’s posts in District 9. sented with a wedding gift by the | be shown. The program will | Jay Nissley, Manheim R3, was Grove Evangelical United Jrethren ————————— Mt. Joy Cemetery. 110 volt emergency lighting sys- A rm meme Good Cheer Class and Rev. Bear | start at eight o'clock and will last | elected president of the Elm-Penryn Churel. Mable, Wife 0 John Nis- | approximately two hours. The | Community Club. : Sey, ang Kisie, wite of Hany Sides Ever: thin That | public is. Invited 10 oni v this pro- | both of Manheim RD2 are sisters. y g | company expects to resume work Nominating committee for this ram with us. A silver offering [700 of the 1400 employes have H d A . . A J 4 ployes 1ave : : . for 3 veh 5 wi ; . ol S | on the communty park which it Our Community election of officers for the year of will be taken to help curtail ex- | been laid off indefinitely. Samuel S. Snydey { appene t tem on the vehicle in the future. gave a talk on Whitting, which was U b k I Dombach also announced that Weddings Thruout very interesting. he J. Urban Baker Is ° : . : . ago I honda Tad : . . 5: \ 3 snvder we ; , A Given Merit Award is constructing in the rear of the = (Turn to pige 6). penses of bringing this entertain- The 80 piece Hershey High School Sans] s. Snyqer, Sy . tive hall. located on’ the Harries . -~—-a—— [ ment into the community. band will give a ccncert Sunday at E'town RD, died Wednesday at his orin ecen y c J. Urban Baker, Landisville, re-| burg Pike. Plans call for a paved During Past Week MILITARY RITES BEING | In May the schoo] will sponsor a | 2:30 in the Community Theatre. home after an illness of six years. | ccived the Order of Merit from the | Parking lot on the one and one- PLANNED FOR 2 BROTHERS | festival. Watch The Bulletin for an| Mi. Clyde Mumper, on Frank St.|He was a son of the late Samuel | The Faster Story in. song will be Cc Lambda Chi Alpha, fraternity at a | quarter acre recreation area. i A double military funeral service | announcement, will erect a new dwelling on Done- ind Leah Shank Snyder, and is presented at the Florin Church of : : Jes rk . a | ——— 2 viva ; : GE av .+ | the Brethre S ay i banquet of the Franklin and Mar- The grounds improvement pro- Je Houck for the two sons.of Mr. and Mrs. | | gal Springs Road. Work will soon survived by his wife, Clara, at or on Send i ; shal 'Ccllege cltaper -Sotirday SOM Mos | Deg mote Jen 8 ig wi ol abeth Houck Charles A. Wenditz, 366 Ice Ave., , | begin. home, 8 son, Lucion, E-town RD, | Greentree ie Chorus. : night. vear ago when Landisville fire- Mh ny Piles et one ’ 8 will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at | Home Caught Fire The New Holland Machine Co. a five grandchildren and two great- | Saturday, April 9th, Rev. Luke 1 i ck, o Ips " o> NT ri: : The award, presented by . J. C. (Turn to page 4) aug er o rs. Anna Houck, « the Roser Funeral Home. Landics | concern manufacturing farm ma- grandchildren. | Brandt will speak at the Florin C Fischer Philadelphia past EE siirs»h,hiiidh)’'] Columbia R1, and the late Harry ville | chinery. fies od off | Church of the Brethren in a Youth S : hiladelphia, a as rille. 7, has lad « orty-five em- | ; “hi : : z Houck, and John J. Malehorn, son : t I 4 | Advance With Christ program. The ) national] president, was one of 10! MT. JOY WAR MEMORIAL of Mr apd Mre Dalvin M. Male- Pvt. Charles E. Wenditz, | ami sén ployes. William R. Shutt White Oak Male Quartet will pre- nade simultaneously at regional | COMMITTEE IS NAMED hon, Szlunga: were worried in two, died Aug. 12, 1944 as a result| Fire struck in the closed and the Garden Spot Chapter FFA, West iam R hutt, ixty-five, | sent special music. The program banquets of the 127 chapters An organization known as “The Concordia Lutheran Church, at |©f wounds received in France July | locked home of Lucion Snyder on | Lampeter High School, was awarded | Manheim R1, died Thursday in a J being by the B. Y. P. Cc thrcughout the country. It is usu- | Mt. J y Community War Memorial on! 4 Yo * of » SAME Veur is by ™ e Elizabethtow wed | [irs ize Ff ¢ in z atoe | nospital within nine hours of the P- of the West Green Tree Congre- « S oy Con ) Chestnut Hil. The Rev. Charles 14 of the same year. His brother, | the Elizabethtown - Maytown road | rst prize of $100 in a tomatoe n : ‘et | : fh , | gation. ally presented in recognition cf an | Committee” was formed recently by . 8 ta A ras | on Thursday afior ow , | srowing contes death of his sister, Mrs. Laura V A c { A > "lV. Naugle officiated Staff Sgt. Robert F. Wenditz, was! on Thursday afternoon while the | 1g contest. The | 4 : at the cere- 2 Ladies Auxiliary of the alumni service and consists of an [1epresentatives of Mt Joy and Flor- Walter Fenstermacher, forty, of Druck, Columbia R1, who died on Florin twenty-one when he was killed on | family was in E-town making ar- Fire Co., will hold game . 30s 3 : many, 7 . : . . : ws c illuminated certificate and a gold | in as a permanent War Memorial i" and Mrs. Walter Brenner at- | Corregidor Feb. 19, 1945. rangements for the funeral of Mr. | Rohrerstown, was bitten on the leg Wedne sday in the home of her | nicht Saturday evening, April 2nd. i medallion. Association, tended the couple The bride| American Legion Post 34 will | Snyder's father, who died Wednes- | by a dog so severely it required |S°n-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Soe and have a good time. 4 Dr. James G. Fackler, Jr, Lan- The organization, headed by El- : i . > militam vibes » ( day nig St. Joseph's Hospit: re > Mrs. Paul W. Stover, Chestnut Kats. . 6 tar d % " 1 : oe t od t on wore a blue street length dress | conduct the military rites and the sy night. 3% Josephs 11 Hill [ Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper £a or dental Surgeon, Wns toast- | mer Zerphey, president, 5 0 DYO~1 wiih brown accessories and a cor- | Rev. Ernest Leer, pastor of the E-town Fire Chief Paul S4'ffer A 4-year-old girl near Blue : [spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, c | o Linn C. Lightner, a |mote and develop the present high sage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Bren- | Landisville Lutheran Church, will | said that fire damage was confined | Ball went on an errand and got TI sam | Warren Eshelman and family at | member of the national executive | scheol athletic field as a living war [°° ek hia ficiate to the living room of the two and |lost. She was identified hours | Samuel S. Faus | Emigsville, York Co ith lit the frat it ial Tor oil Velering ner wore a navy blue dress with all | officiate. half + tater & i : i S | S . : Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Navlor of ‘committee, editor 1 fraternity | memcrial for all v rans. . . i mne-h story [ys asbestos- | later "u > tag i lS. Faus, ty > i. TY oe " J vial nH ft . : : ttl it iave "gs matching accessories and a cor- Interment will be in the Salunga | story. frame asbestos toy Haru the tag on the dog that : iMue Faus ninety, died on {| West Chester spent the week end hy 4 journal and a rrishurg newspap- Other o ficers of the unit are af sae" of ved yossbuds. Mennonite Cemetery. The bodies | shingled dwelling, Smoke and | was with her, Thursday at the home of his son, | with Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch. D Se ae Lo) Ons fie Willie im, Vice press The bride is employed hy the | will lie in state Saturday from 7 to water damage to other parts of the - William Faus, Manheim R4, Rapho | Mrs. B. F. Kauffman is confined wndred anc members of | dent; James . Spangler, secretary; Tidy Products Co, Columbia and|9 p. m. at the Koser Funeral Home. | me would run the estimated da- . Twp., after a three months illness. |to her bed because of illness. the fraternity, active and alumni, | Ear] Miller, treasurer; and Samuel w a isms mage to $3,000 he added. rie ews rom He was a retired farmer and a | (Turn to page 3) g i | ‘ the bridegroom is engaged in { tia and their lady guests attended. A | Dock, assistant secretary. “ The blaze was of undetermined member of Hernley's Mennonite su- 1 He - . re _- 3 3 oe THE GRO king ] dance followed. 0a So Cameraman Will origin, Chief Shiffer said, but was | ‘The Dailies F Church. His wife was the late | THF GROSHS CELEBRATE Loin 3 ——— er cor TYPHOID FEVER PATIENT. 15 thought to have originated in the | or Elizabeth Wolbert Faus. Besides | by) ANNIVERSARY . DISCHARGED AT HOSPITAL Naomi > amie Ki ddi pdavenpart in the living room. The | the son with whom he resided, he Merchant and Mrs. Blaine Grosh [J oth Anniversary Roy W. Snavely, 15, Mt. Joy R1, (het S. ss Moa nap e 1 es | fire ‘chief gave much credit to oe Quick Reading is survived by three grandchildren | of Milton Grove, Mt. Joy R2, ob- ATO} a marriage Miss aomi : ‘ who has been undergoing treat- 8 | new and six great grandchildren and a | served their 38th wedding anniver- fog nozzies of the company | ment for typhoid fever was dis- Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 's a grand idea’ seems to for saving the structure The shortage in the Nat'l City brother, Flias A. Faus, Manheim [sary on March 20th, by a family arm omen cl { from St. Joseph's Hospital. | Jacob B. Thomas, New Danville, | be i consensus cf opinion voiced | be { Bank, New York, may reach $750,- | ro ; ; J Sv Josephs | E S. Etersol { Mr. iby parents of Mt. Joy and sur-, The fire was discovered by a ( : jig inner at sheir. home. . 2S yor 2, S( Y. wv )é 2 S O JO) < - . - . | ). roy . R i The fifth anniversary of the for- | He was admitted March 9. pe Snes fas 190 S300 ; : : i “1 think neighbor, Mrs. John Kraybill, who | g Se I'hey have three children, Ken- : ; i a Snavely. | and Mrs. Levi W. Ebersole, E-town | rounding communities. ne CC | Carroll Keller, 16, York R3, sus- . . i Sys. i mation of the Society of Farm His aunt, Miss Anna Snavely, sey id lern | SAW smoke coming from under the | Mrs. Norman N. Baer neth, an instructor at Elizabeth- W > 3 kai iy , forty Mt. Jov Rl. also stricken (Turn to Page 2) it's wonderful”, saic one m X ern | eaves of the home and turned i | tained a fractured hip when butted M Martha E. I : high school. Vivian Jean. who ome 0. 18 was serve JL JO » 318 in i id other who is pls sr to ; | eaves > » and turned in | Mrs. Martha E. Baer, sixty-one, | town high school, Vivian Jean, w S wn i oi a | with typhoid fever, is a patient in * Who 2 vg | the alarm The Rheems Fire Co | by 2 cow. |W ite of re in N. es : es holds a position and resides in PY € Na angus : ie or condi is | NURSING COURSE WILL BE i ci 1 graphers who | ‘| The State Laurel Festival will | Sey Xt Ba, | i 4 Cc By : po Kiel | the hospital, Her condition is lios, special photographers who | 150 respondec Wo slay. at] | ; 4 od 4 : Noster ae at Hostetter’s, at which husbands ! I 1 a . : y ponded to the alarm and at : died at her home Wednesday at | Atlantic City, and Foster, who has EE oS : jy greatly improved TAUGHT IN OUR SCHOOLS will be at Evangelical United | the request { Fire Chi ttre be held at Wellsboro Friday, June | hs | at, Los . Yontia, Sti were honored guests. [I et —— Ccurses in Home Nursing are) Brethren Church on Saturday, | request of [Fire Chief Shiffer 34th this vear. 12:50 a. m. of a cerebral hemorrhage | charge of the large Penna. State Mrs. Hershey Rohrer, president, : ; i April 9th from 1:00 p. m. to 8:00 | stood by until the flames were | wo : : after an illness of one day College Extension Centre, at Drav=- : ; FELL OFF A SCAFFOLD AND [being given in three county high | cabinet | The tour of the eighteen Red rected the guests and introduced | ’ p.m, { completely extinguished. | y A daughter of the late Samuel | oshurg. All were home for the oc- ; a : { FRACTURED HIS RIGHT HEEL [schools through the schools and| “hat parents, generally, wel- | — et ——— ‘Peace’ delegates has been stopped| daug : a the guest artisis: Mrs WwW. Horace Kauffman. 54. of Silver |the Lancaster Red Cross Chapter. come this unusual opportunity of | WOE J ©. RARER COMPANY befove it started. and Salinda Heiser Eby, she was a | ca i ao hp Dotwaila) ; a gave & an, J4, : ey in : : ry 1 aay yy. KB / 0 ] Al | . us w oe 8 = NP : A he of riends rs > Detweiler, Mt. Joy, who gave Sprine was admitted to the Lancas- McCaskey, Mt. Joy and Manor- | seeing their little ones’ pictures | HOLDS INT rp | A motorist in a crash at Ephrata | ™" mber of the Salunga Methodist ; ; Ten wish the several readings, and Mrs. Martin | ©OPTINg Was a ’ ! ; . in the news is evidenced by the | HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET | : | Church and the Society of Farm | Grosh’s many happy returns of the b i Lien tra) at 2 Millersville have incorporated the . : : Ch rn . : | was jailed after the accident when * ar, Strickler, Oyster Point, who pre- | ter General Hcspital at 3:30 p. m. : enthusiastic response to previous The J. E. Baker Co., Billmyer held | . + i Women No. 4. Her only survivor is | das hoco- sented voe 1 unbors Husbands | Tuesday, suffering a fracture of jeourse into their regular . home| in The Bulletin. | its annual safety banquet at Bak. | was learned he was driving a car | ND, : vor —— : hh ye ian Ss | the right heel and injuries to the economics and health programs. Here Is The Story er’s Diner, Elizabetht tl | stolen at Reading. he ri Shelto {or gh J S ; : 4 . I'S er, yu abethtown, iy . . > ¥ r ar RY vy > CITT ; r | ~ BSc y Jy Shelin 3 Rennes | left heel and both ankles He fell | The girls are learning how to care the Bu) MW hiv Ph with Willi Mundorff, S Te The Carlisle Shoe Co. will reduce Funeral from the Koser Funeral | PROSECUTE FLORIN MOTORIST Br ter made in omp 3 =} ! f . : : of every c¢ gir boy ng at- lllam | worl, Sr., as : 2 i 3 i eis Sen 2 YRIVING SEVEN Bh i ? Toth These 15 feet from a scaffold while work- | for sick persons and babies, as well a Se ih fe NO ees | toastmaster gy | the wholesale price of shoes 50 |Home at Landisville Saturday af- | FOR DRIVING SEVENTY MPH 4c es There were games and the po i as maternal and pre-natal care. A for what ages ma : 1; oS Sl ent er pair The company now | ternocn and interment in the Lan- A Florin motorist, charged with group singing ing, the hcspital reported. as 4 ana | alal care, 4 in Mt. Joy and surrounding com- | The company has operated since | « Ss p pair. pansy i sroup Sing 8 | iy iin: a life-sized doll is being used in the | munities, fcr publication in a | Sotarmhes 1946 ith 758.96 | makes 4,200 pairs daily at its two disville cemetery. peeding 70 miles per hour, appear- Activities planned by the society | study cf the care of baby. forthcoming series titled “Our | I I 1 J ro 4 {05x » man | plants . ed in Speeder's Court at Lancaster = include anc dav sewing na Tae 0 ! » Citizens.” | hours o iber without any loss cof | ee Seis . \ ~ include and all-day Sewing Ay ot Dr B ron Horn Spoke Upon completion of the . courses, : ‘Sine m size and good | time ® ugl 1 ” yo | After lengthy litigation the | Mrs, George Rost Wednesday before Charles Storm- stor (3 vai spital TE : oe e 1 size ¢ ¢ me rough accident. 1 caster General Hospital on Thurs » the girls will be awarded certifi- photographic reproduction qualit- | op eniclow 1 the | court has ordered the payment of Mrs. Fannie Bard Rost. seventy | fellz. examine: lav: ng sale the Arcade Mar- J . grab n’c dred employes anc Br . ‘ . lay; a food sale at the Arcade Mar cates in Home Nursing. irs are of vital imp-rtance to this | : ! i! ny Bo $7912 to seven York firms by the |two, wife of Gecrge Rost, died on Joseph A. Mumma, accused of ket on Saturday, April 16, and the a tpn . Bav been | Suests attending included officials : a C Be a a i : 0 d Hi ios feature, A ave ee from the York plant: Willi H Gipe and Gladfelter concern, a | Thursday at the home of her | <peeding on the Lincoln Highway next meeting at the home of Mrs. | urn to page 6) [ 1 the York plant; illiam A : a Noe : M, nT oo in ; Isaac Tscl , Millersville Road. | Dr. Bryon Horn, headmaster cf JAY EBERLY, 9TH GRADE rn | Baker, president; G. A. Hebbe, the Bre now dissolved. nephew and niece, Mr. and Mis. | in E. Lampeter Twp, testified that SO a ly Ima | SOENT, ‘WON 810 PRIZE : 4 After a truck hit her car, Han-|Earl Albright, at Ironville, after | he didn’t see the state policeman There were 60 present‘ at the | Linden Hall Seminary, Lititz, ad-[®" YPN ay hs . | general supt.; Fred Hoffmyer, the iat g . : ap . : : | Gav. I bes | : nah May Smith, of Duncannon had |an illness of five years. She was | trailing him before his arrest. He Qc meeting, for which Mrs. Dorothy | dressed the Rotarians at Tuesdays In an essay contest conducted by S 10 p rame [ treasurer; N. B. Sipe, mechanical ; 3 Eu or nid : I a’ | a Lancaster newspaper, the third { chased and captured the driver 13| born in Ironville, a daughter of | was prosecuted by Pvt. Fred Li. Hess was program chairman, luncheon on “Signs of the Times”, |2 Lancaster Spaper, the He | engineer; Roy L. Jacoby, person- iles beyond the scene of the acci-|the late Ephraim and Ann : l 3 Yl { James Rudisill, Lancaster, a visit- | Prize winner, Jay Eberly gets $10. h 1 d | nel manager; Robert Paul, chemi- hi ey the Scene of the acci- : ie late Ephraim and Annie Germ tate policeman, on Dec. 3, oe PY gama y X be etd hd : ’ rh : dent. eman Bard, and resided in 1048 17-MONTH OLD CHILD HERE | ing Rotarian, announced an Inter- | He is a ninth grade student at Mt. Farm ouse les dy | cal engineer, and William Smyser, I A ~~ § _ umbi t ; her life St a ——- i 3 > nbla mcs 0 er © She was DD ES DRANK FURNITURE POLISH County meeting, at Lancaster, on |Joy High School and makes models i | salesman. : | lies :. to. Alvin 7. Rois A two and one-half story frame | - eo o_o a member of Cookman Methodist INJURED IN FALL DOWN STEPS . Donna Lea Eberly, 17 month old | April 22nd. The speaker will be | of planes. His uncle, Alvin J. Reist farmhouse wos destroyed by fre! rE WB Activities 0) ur Chtivch. Cobrnbiz INJURED I! / STEP? . : ia . i . > kt i se was > PON y 1, 0 a, 1 Wf C Wn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Park Eb-! Senator Quinton P. Anderson, from | south of town, is the owner of a russday | ONE CENT A GALLON MORE Bosides hh husband. she 3 Mrs. James A. Phillips, 109 North 1 . uesdaay. es1daes ney uspanc She ur- ond ¥ ; oye r Jk 2 is wlane: i ; ic rate plane. Young Eberly wrote: | ON GASOLINE JUNE FIRST | Market St., was painfully injured ’ . erly, 121 N. Market St, this place, | New Mexico. priva The 1 cated : anheim | “J . ive i : . : | . : we house ocated at Manheim | ; vived by a sister, Mrs George | | . ie han 5 Ano y ast 'Thurs- Mr jill represent the “The new airport provides faster, ’ | Pa. motorists will pay 4a state ! Tuesday when she fell down two heaarme dangerously J last Thurs | Me. Jolin Boogh vill FoPresen the ios : 2 : | R3, about five miles north of Man- | . pay: a state 0 ce ICErs Fornoff, of Columbia R1: and é 4 toy t her home day afternocn, after drinking a club at the Boy Scout meeting next | better mail service; saves business he! tt sronerty of Samuel | >> of five cents a gallon on gaso- hi £ Poli E. Nei Brother, Ephraim GC Bard: [rons J THF at hel ome . : J! Jas » pe : > e ar as- ) 2, aln 1. ard, on=- Asal YFP C small portion of furniture polish. Monday. men time and money when travel- po! W rel rs wh HE Tt was line June 1st. C hie of Ba hos Pars or as a » I phe She was removed by ambulance 2 . : : : DY, zabe ow J. : : 5 >d ac > as Se raay | Vv >, and a Le ) NEWS y i) pa . re Not until the child started to turn | Birthday flowers were presented |ing long distances; and gives this | ew a Aber: Ee Gov. James H. Duff, signed in- me active on y 3 im 1 of ! to St. Joseph's Hospital, at Lancas= of : : ” Ni > y ra seller: after seve ths of 7 dn 0 | anc 11eces c y . ak blue, from lack of oxygen in the to Ray Wiley and Roy Tyndall. area desirable added prestige. tenantec nei ie gt 4 | to law the one-cent boost in ap- |? ter seven Hn oil duty due to iad . a ter. Several Xrays were taken, but wii 4 ar : family hic vas pparin 0 i : juries s sred las gust. TS Wi 1 : . bloodstream. did her mother sealizo) Adam Greer, classified jeweler, T—— Mite family which was prepa g proving tax measures to bring in | suffered last August : ; sal 8 t this writing the extent of her that i I, : Sh ; fans inducted into the club WAS GRANTED A DIVORCE move to Manheim at the time of | ¢414 000000 in the next two years | His report for the past weex: WILL PRESENT OPERETTA irituni ther to the spine or hip a anything was amiss one Ir sl as D . i 4 “ . : so y y 3 years. . oy A wre . o J £ nel 1 5 I y Vers : ‘ . » blaze > ant was ald C. Jers, J \¢ St., / 00k Who |. 4 1 1nt 1 mediately summoned a doctor who Visiting Rotarians included: Ben | Jane L. Houseal, 27, Mt. Joy, has | the blaze. The fons t SU : Dena 1 C. Flowers y alin A tw O81 Y operetta, “Look WI had not been determined ¥ had the child removed to the Lan- | Forrest and Graybill D. Bitzer, of | charged that Norman A. Houseal [0 be John Shonk, who er} re . this place was prosecuted for vicla- [Is Here”, will be presented by pu- com 4 iii caster General Hospital where she | Lititz; Astor J. Kress, of Salem, New | 29, Maytown, deserted her Feb. | tween Union Square and Mt. Joy Personal Mention ting a restricted license He a pils of the Conoy Twp. High School y ; spit: } ; y Mires Piet Toi whi yy we > > r a hearing iefore | Bainbridue later thi } was placed in an oxygen tent. ly rk; Jim Rudsill, Charles G. Drash- | 28, 1946. They were married on Fire Chief Richard Myer Man x be summoned for 3 hos ing wefore | Bainbridge, later this month. Week S Birth Record % re C any. sail - | rane ng ‘larence “We “ps re Ja ag ke Sry. TT sic . dv has 'neolic She was returned to her home on! er and Jesse Snavely, Jr, all from | March 14, 1943. She was granted | heim Fire Company, said he em Ir. a Mrs. Clarence Newcom que fu on SY The musical comedy has English vas i : TV. a oy ‘hile as rere illiams, this place ras | : Spani Jt * ‘an rs Y Saturday and is greatly improved at | T ancaster; and Ralph Y. Schlosser, | a divorce. pany received the alarm about er, w nile 1t Philadelphia last Everett illiams, this p 1 was | and Spanish settings. d Mrs. Samuel Zurin, Mt. — thie writi P : | Elizabethtown IL p. m. Tuesday and when they ar-| week, visited the Flower Show. arrested on a warrant issued by TT — RL, a daughter Sunday at the Rh on 1 o fC . 3 } ues TINE as re eG ree THEIR BONDS ARE OKAY rived at the scene it was necessary | John Buffenmyer and Clayton E. | Justice of the Peace Hockenberry on | THEIR CAR DEMOLISHED Lancaster General Hospital. ed BLOCK BROTHERS, LANC TWO WERE INJURED WHEN The Lancaster County Court on |to summon fire companies from Mt. | Stehman, who spent the winter|a charge of assault and battery. He| Tw, persons escaped injury on| Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Kline, J nv ‘RS, LANC. ‘RE Mh 4 as 3 1 Sl . gi ; Jury ) EE BUY SNYDER CO. TOBACCO AUTO HIT CTC BUS Friday approved the bonds of | Joy, Lititz and Penryn. | months in Florida and Hot Springs | was given a hearing before Hocken- Tuesday night when their automo- | of Landisville, a daughter Wedneg= i Thirty-five tons of Snyder coun- Two persons were injured and! eight county tax collectors. A- The fire evidently began in a Arizona, returned home on Satur- | berry and payed costs. bile ran off the road in E. Peters- | day at the Lancaster General Hos=- 87c ty baled scrap type tobacco, which | 34 others shaken when an auto | mong them was William L. Thome, | small Summer kitchen located in day. burg, plunged down a four-foct | pital eB wx —— er pe oy - wr | will be used in making chewing! crashed into the rear of a CTC bus Mt. Joy Twp. the rear of the house. Mrs. Zellers, | : : SPELLING BEE embankment, and turned over a - es tobacco, have been purchased re- at Rohrerstown last | ———————0 WS who was cleaning the interior of HAS GONE TO FLORIDA : At Milton Grove School Thurs-|few times. BROKE GROUND FOR ANNEX 79¢c cently at 90 to 22 cents a pound, | Mrs. Anna Plaskey, 34, Silver DEEDS RECORDED the dwelling, told firemen she had Miss Mae Zeller, East Main St., day, April 7th, at 7:30 p. m. etl ees A ground breaking ceremony was 'EE | with a low cf 16 cents a pound, Fat driver of the auto, was| H. Roy Nissly, executor of the es- | burned some waste paper in a large | left by train Wednesday morning| Classes: first spelling taught by | MARRIAGE LICENSES held Monday evening at the West . and shipped by rail to the Lancas- | cut and bruised and her daughter tate of Lizzie R. Nissly, late of | stove in the kitchen and had gone | for Zephyrhills, Florida, where she | Mrs. Henry Hackman; second spel-| Charles R. Baer, Landisville and | Fairview Church of the Brethren, 4 ter branch of P. Lorillard Co.| Janet, 16, was thrown into the Fast Donegal Twp, to Theodore H.|into another part of the house. | will spend some time with Mr. and | ling taught by Miss Ruth Heisey; | Arlene M. Fry, Lancaster R6. {about three miles northwest of accerding to the Sunbury Daily | windshield She was cut and and Hilda O. Weidler, Mt. Joy, | Soon after, she said, she found the | Mrs. Don W. Gorrecht and daughter | General infcrmation by Mr. Emer- Robert G. Shonk, Manheim R2, | Manheim, where a new addition to ' Iter bruised. premises at Florin, $9,010. kitchen in a mass of flames, of this place. son Rohrer; also a Pa. Dutch Class.) and Ruthe Ann Binkley, Manheim. | the church is to be constructed. | n,
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