fy a There's No Better Way to Reach the People In This Community Than Thru Our Columns Open Bids For V.F.W. Installed |“ © 27 THE-MINUTE WEEKLY | N LANCASTER COUNTY mie title The Mount J oy Bulletin Bids were submitted for the con- Newly elected and appointed offi- struction of a one-story addition to | cers were installed in an impres- | 7 - ‘ y . 1 > lg £ » 4 . 2? Q4¢ $2.00 the East Hempfield Twp. High| sive ceremony at a meeting of the VOL. XLVIII, NO. 47 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 21, 1949 J a Year in Advance School building in Landisville. Mount Joy Post 5752, Veterans of | = 4 ji The School Board considered | Foreign Wars, held at the Fire Hall seven bids on the general contract, | on April 8th. Installing officer was THREE INJURED IN A CRASH New York Museum Features TOT IN awe Fi J C. of C. Discussed Bi RHEEMS UNDERPASS Mortuary Record . : hree rere » as wel] as separate bids for the | James F. Colley, Past Department | Rare items of furniture and | Three persons were injured, but plumbing, electrical and heating | Commander. The new officers are: T { verware were destroyed in a $25,- A Sal D H [none seriously, when two cars col- Th h t Thi and ventilation contracts. Commander = Charles Bailey; Sr. Penna Dutch Egg ree Bui | 000 fire in Dauphin Co. four miles | €s ay ere lided on the Harrisburg Pike at roug ou $ These included alternates for ad- | Vice Commander - Martin Brown, . i jie Rheems underpass. {north of Elizabethtown. . . ditions or deductions from the ba- | Jr, Jr. Vice Commander - Jamies Th R l 0 I M J 54 Hy Yuh i at At Mon. Meeting | nnn a yal Entire Locality : : ere’ S a ca ne n t. oY) M. Dalsen, of | sic bids as well as unit prices to | Forrey; Adjutant = Ernest Berglund room newly remodeled tenant | tt led ut sep} St venty-three, James J. Green, fifty-nine, at be added and deducted. Jr.; Quartermaster - Harold Wag- Mr. Paris Hostefter preside | Philadelphia, president of the Am. Colamisia house on the farm of J. S. Burke, : : the quarterly meeting of the Mt | Fabricated Steel Co. injured knees An estimate on the total] of the | ner; Post Advocate - Jacob Corll: most colorful egg tree which | Easter-tide to a Pa. Dutch Egg, Middletown R1 ili 3 : at 1 is I 4 : 4 BE = Own Joy Chamber of Commerce which | and his wife had a broken nose Miss Lillian M. Gherst, seventy=- lowest basic bids sets the minimum | Chaplain - Leo Frank; Post Sur- te considerable attention in| Tree at the Metropoltian Art Mu-| The house burned to the ground. |“: Mond ¢ hn rads five. at Columbia : i : : ; - i : : ris / ay vening In |; sir grand -dauchte s. E ive, al La he price at nearly $30,000 less than the | geon - Dr. Robert Walker; Trustee | his year was on display in trent |seum, New York City. | Mrs. Burke said the furniture, | "> he d Fa ky. os | ind_ their grand-daughter, Mrs. E. Franklin Thompson eighty-five money orginally set aside for the (3 years) ~- Emanuel Metzler; |f tohe residence of Mr. and Mrs On the tree at the museum are valued at $15,000 included antiques ie re { ch ist 1 [5 Bien it at Marietta on Friday : . . : + | The a p “hristmas decora- red arm oe A tne oye project, school board members had | Trustee (1 year) - Jack Germer. Clinton Eby, Jr, North Barbara St. | 275 eggs with varied colors and de- | and items she brought back on a| . The wm why ct } : hot) | ured rm and lence. John A. Shillow, fifty-seven, a a : . : y | ie Chamber has been State emi zake ‘ Rei ’ said. The board had tentatively | After the meeting, the members Mrs. Eby and her daughters had | signs, all painted by Stuart M. | recent trip to China, Honolulu, and | tons, witch tw BHI 8 | tate Policeman Mazakas said be. ia oe ) ) i i 3 ’ | sponsoring for several years, was |the car, driven by Dalsen, struck a | ™tve of Marietta at Columbia. earmarked $120,000 of a $300,000 | went to Dewan’s Hotel for a Dutch | used egg dyes, paints and finger- | Shaw, senior staff lecturer. The | the Philippines. { li a B | si y Ja William J. O'Rourke, seventy, a : { : : . : : : Stat cd | age ne discussion. e~- | rear r f& : obile ive vi 2 3¢ bond issue approved last Fall for | lunch. nail polish to color the eggs for |tree is located in the institution’s| The two-story frame house had goin dren oy. div on {1 rear part of an automobile driven native of . Marietta Thursday: at i { i i i : ‘ause » excessive cost o 1e Tiss Loi } itor i i a, sda the construction. Committees their "tree, of which there were | Junior Museum. | just been renovated and was va- a ° go - : it h I { Miss Luks O. Miller, eigliteen of Williamsport : : > . oid : tes . . | decorating » trees, it has become | Jov R2. 1 Miller’ ay & . Basic bids on the genera] con- | At the regular meeting of the | over seven dozen. Pastels, vivid So well do authorities at the | cant. Origin of the fire was not Hi iy x H xs 1 | ts Joy Be Miss Millers em, Albert K. Siegfried, 81, died at . : : : : : nance. wever, a » State om at VBE . Sie 2d, tract excluding alternates and unit V. F. W. Post 5752. held Tuesday | reds, bright greens in solids, rings, | Metropolitan like the idea that | known. Hieuitito Tinane the State policeman suid, * wes 1 i Zi pricee. vieres Horman Wolilson's 21 ocx oy: 2080's Lhe sday cities andl various Ov. going ta lisve one: every The bi sorted at: 12130 the members present were reluc- | stopped in the middle traffic lane | the United Zion Home, Henry Fry=- ) : é vhlsen’s | Ari . arlos Bai stripes & yarious rigine le- y're 8 J ave > every re blaze started 2:5 wm. : ; ; : April 19, Commander Charles Bail- Des s 2 ade gate on tant to drop the project entirely, | waiting to make a left hand turn | Mever this place is a halfbrother. Sons, $62,280; E. R. Noll, $67,840; ey appointed the following commit- signs adorned the eggs. These |year. Their first went up in 1948. | and firemen responded from Eliza- | | | : r : | : ' so it was given to the merchants | fr . Thway Mrs. Ann Evans Wright Wilson D. S. Warfel, $71,403; Rice and | (oes; Athletic: Robert Balmer, Ken- | Were stuck on the bare branches | They admit, however, that theyre |kethtown, Rheems and Middle- | °° ero rom the highway g | | yo: ” ittee . vise — — shty -t ¢ sseenda Weidman, $70,700; Diller Plank, committee to try to devise some ——— —-— cighty-two, a descendant of one of $93,546; Luke S. Weidman, $69,942; and Paul A. Martin, $76,712. John M. Swarr, secretary opened the bids in the presence of other board members and about 40 con- tractors and visitors. Caleb H. neth Leib and John Myers; Mem- of a limb of dark wood lo accen- hazy on the history of the custom | town The B-town Company got plan whereby the decorations could | the founding families of Columbia, bership: William McLaughlin; In- ate the colors. The i wos ond are seelsing added information, fe in | ns and went to be continued at a lower cost. Weddings Thruout died Thursday. vestigating Committee: Ernest Based n a bucket Ind agains! The custem was brought to our | Bainbridge first. Plans were. also. disewesed for ai pala | Berglund, Jr., Emanuel Metzler and | © background eof beautiful ever- “Sales Day” to be held by all the | 0 C it Mrs. Harvey R. Stoner ur ommuni y Mrs, Mary Fair Stoner, fifty-three wife of Harvey R. Stoner, died at During Past Week her home in Mount Joy Township, - . & he fiort of the Eby | recorded immigration t Pennsyl- James Forry; Officer of the Day, E 81 ory oy corded immigrate 2 enn) Mount Joy R2, after an illness of America with or after the earliest me 0 ia 3 srchants sometime during the | ; ; hore. rani; 683. Bri f N F Ere | Oliver Spickler. Jone vama in 36 rie ews rom year. The merchants will be in- It was novel, colorful and mos: Th original significance of the Warren H. Foley and Charles ; : » : sp Set vited to a meeting on May 16th to Myers, president was in charge. : “Fastery”. We hope they continue | tree as a symbol of fecundity has sie 8g y Ne Tees . .._ | Paules were voted into the Post and | , : y ; 2 e 1€S decide whether a “Sales Day” will The addition will provide five | wi : the practice. long been forgstten, but the custom : | John Sillers was reinstated. : be held in Mt. Joy. Miss Esther Ruth Garman, daugh- be turned over to the new officers. | new classrooms, a large shop, a] Egg trees around Easter were |of setting up the tree continues . about nine months. Be | Commander Bailey rg all | 1 Plans for the future observance | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Garman, % : health room and new toilet rooms. | o or : vi urged once rather prevalent around the! Last year Mr. and Mrs. John Mec- uc ea g fy 1 Foi ill i " 29 Bainbrid Ph “ y 1B Mrs. Stoner was a native of Flor= m | ef Pe P d S > . ( ‘day wi p 1rne: over | ambridge anc aymon rts It will be attached to the north. | me = Is to return a post rope yi county but of late years they are |Quate, Denver R2, had an egg 2 ig 9 > J ime vi | Jos a 1y ; of in and a daughter of Mrs. Fannie toot at the next meeting s may : i { : Titusvi a fishe the inisterial Association or (| son of Mr. and Mrs. : vs west corner of the existing struc-| 2% ering So par Y | rather rare. Daily newspapers | tree on their front lawn, but the At Titusville a fisherman hooked | 10 Haldeman Fair and the late Frank a 27 1- 2 inch trout on a pickled their consideration and suggestions. | Amos Shoemaker, Manheim R2, . Fair ture and will be 59 by 143 feet in are devotin tra s 8 is | Turn to page 7 - She was a member of the ‘ % > ? tT - € eXifa space a1 {his ( pige 7) i The Chamber recommended that | were married last Sunday in the | ~ . dimensions. — — ee —. | MINNOW. Church of God here. CHRIST HERSHEY INJURED; re am Governor Duff signed a law which Mt. Joy Borough adopt Daylight | home of the officiating minister, the I HIS TRUCK STRUCK IN REAR GOOD ATTENDANCE Af egal for Saving Time to confirm with the | Rev. B. G. Stauffer. | | akes i fist terrapi Sophs Sponsoring | Herdiev, seventy Aor] Compson ILFGION AUXILIARY MEETING poh Eig Io sh SIRI other towns in iis community. 5 | nn Show ARNG About fifty persons attended the el Ge + me one, who resides a short distance . Y ; rt Mrs. Charles Baughman, sixty- Legion Auxiliary meeting last Tues- | west of Florin, Mit. Joy RY suffer- G l H | Auxiliary g la ef ntti RE. wos Todd | JACOB WILE, MOUNTVIIAE May Hop Dance | injuri [ ‘uenera ospita day when they entertained the La. | Ve" Stewartstown R3, was found, ovo" {1 INGA PROPERTY alll A Ct addition to her husband and mother, Mrs. Stoner is survived by three sons and a daughter, John A., | Mount Joy R2; Harvey R., Jr., Mt. | Groff, daughter of Mrs. Esther D- Joy: Walter J, at home, and Mary : : “3 | and the late C. B. Groff, of Lampet- | wife of Pau o . o ; truck was struck in the rear by an dies of the Masham Motorists are you aware that a A 2-story dwelling in Salunga, of - | er Road, and Roy M. Martin, son of Mount Joy 22. a Friday April 29 auto on Harrisburg Ave. at Char- May 2 Through 16 a a Sp nae 35-mile speed limit has been estab~ fo 2 at PR) sie » Ye S. | the Rev. and Mrs. C. Z. Martin, of | jamin, Flotin: Frank, Salunga, and ’ | lotte St., at 8:40 a. m. Tuesday. he Lincastér ec 1€ € g ¢ Pate | J lished on the New Holland pike ahler, administratrix of the ara | Mountville, took place at 6 p. m. Christian, Millersville, and {hree of Mount | i i pas od Spital sent to Child Welfare, a communi- A. Hess estate brought $5,000 Satur- Friday in Hostetter’'s banquet hall, | grandchildren also survive. Hershey told city police he was hru Ede . : pig : : has announced that its annual] ..¢ as read Inviting the Indies} Pry den. vr alias a ihn Joy High School is sponsoring the | driving northeast on Harrisburg| > oo clas cation was read inviting t 20105 Three persons were injured and day afternoon. It was purchased here. The ceremony was performed campaign for charity and replace- | {, he entertained at Denver by.that annual May Hop Dance in the high | Ave. and stopped behind an oil shent funds will be conducted from { 7 i two cars damaged to the amount of by Jacob Wile, Mountville. by Bishop Elmer G. Martin, assisted . : : i . > S J ted fr sive: 2 ans were Seus- - om sds: Aishas ot : ; . school auditorium on Friday even- | truck, which had haulted at the Mav 2 trout 16 Jesse Auxiliary, and plans were discus $500 at an intersection in the east Other items sold included: dishes by the father of the bridegroom. verything That ing, April 29th, from 8:30 to 11:30 | railroad crossing. y roug ed for a card party to be held at eid of Marietta. of $4 to $8; table, $17; cupboard, | Jr, Landisville, a member of the | 0 Legion Home May 5. re “ SYA ds eden | $14.50; chairs, $2.60 each. Elmer : p. nm. | Mrs. E. C. Emanuel, 547 North Executive of tia - Lane Four labor unions represented by V. Spahr wa Was s the a ANCHOR. D. Lorraine Houck Ha ened At Each year a couple is selected | President Ave, who was following the New York, Ontario and West- | Charles E. Frey The marriage of Miss Edna R. ed back injuries when his panel dead in a field near her home. The Sophomore Class > caster General "Hospital Board off 4 “oo 0 a ine 0 Pee and oo tere —— from each class, 7th to 12th inc lus- | Hershey, said she looked to the Birectors, has: been wppointed Clone E t ern Railroad struck for 10¢ an hour | Miss D. Lorraine Houck, daugh- . ive. The attendants this year are | right for traffic coming out of Char- eral Chairman of the $94,968 cam- ngagemen S increase in wages. The Railway The Local News ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houck. Florin ecen y as follows: 7th grade, Patsy Schroll | lotte St. and noticed the panel paign. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blessing, | Co. asked the court’s permission to Cclumbia and Charles E. Frey, the org Robert Fish; 8th Grade, Jan-| truck had stopped too late to avoid In announcing Snavely’s ap-| Marietta R1, announce the engage-| abandon its lines. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frey, Nea Me. Noman ee ice Breneman and Donald Germer; | the collision. The front of Mrs. : their daughter, Gladys, to —— en or e ast ee this place, were married at the | VISiteC My, and Mrs. R, Ho 5 | pointment, John H. Carter, presi-| ment of Ene & 9th grade. Patsy Brooks : sank 1 Bene Ye NR r5e : : : : : soft es ride mhe Tew | in Mechanicsburg on Sunday. 9th grade, Patsy Brooks and Frank- | Emanuel's new model auto was den of the hospital Board said: | Harold W. Ney, son of Mr. and home of the bride. The Rev. x > | » lin Eichler; 10th grade, Mary Ros- | damaged. “ha "5 ie Lia Mrs. Chester R Nev. al f Mari- p : Ment V B 9 fl T Id Charles V. Naugle officiated at the | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman enfeld and Gary Ellis; 11th grade | i The Genaral He “pital is ) MANY i ersond lon ery rie y 0 | ceremony | entertained Rev. and Mrs. Harry By mY By tremely fortunate in having Mr. | etta RI. | ony. | hi Nay sha: 2 ¥acor: > A oR > : : Mr. Chas 5. sed, Philadelphiz i 7% | Eshlem: family ar liza- Shirley Reheard and Abe Koser; J. CMAR BRUBAKER ELECTED Snavely direct its annual campaign | Miss Blessing is employed at the Mr. E Reed, Thieves are stealing hub caps Ine Bdddeman and | near: bride wore a dark blue suit 12th grade, Phyllis Hoffman, Mary | V. P. MEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL this year. His deep interest in| Wyeth, Inc, Marietta and Mr. Ney is Sepang Some ums hei Ra from oars it Coltmbin with white ] accessories, and a Wolo» Zisssr o£) Jane Krall, Glenn Bailey and Lee| J. Omar Brubaker, son of Mr. the hospital has been well demon- | is engaged in farming with his son, who also visited here, has William R. Killian, New Provi- | corsage. Following a wedding Mr. and Mrs. ert Zeager of De turned to Swathmore. | trip to North Carolina the couple! Air, N. J., were Sunday guests of strated by active service on the | father. . an ne as fined for having nine | WM : ys Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinkle, 206 dence, was fined fc & will reside at the home cf the! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzki and Ranck. Henry E. Brubaker, R1, Mount Joy, | The couple receiving the highest | and student at Moody Bible Insti- Board of Directors for a No date has been set for the unlicensed dogs. id ot 3 SMG Ling ww espe rs olected as viee : : Nest Mai St., entertained these ents amily. number of votes is named King tute, was recently elected as vice | number of years. We feel con- | wedding. West Main : ente ah e i A fire started by a. dort bride's parent: | family a and Queen, the couple with the next | president of the men’s Student] gq. that the thousands of indi The Neys formerly resided just | £uests Easter Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. destroved on attomobile on Chick Mrs. Frey is employed at the| Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper : P Fe 1S¢ 4 . ” . + . APY 2 stroyed gh «¢ > =~ . y . n ~ | on ye ny ays ate - highest votes will be the attendants. | Ccuncil at the school. viduals bt Loncasier city. andy east of our borough. S. F. Ierly and son, Jerry, and Mr. ie FHI fost night | Hamilton Watch Co., and Mr. Frey | Sr., were Easter guests of Mr. and Cceronation of the Queen will take | Mr. Brubaker is also layout edit- (Turn to page 6) ey and Mrs. H. S. Overdeer and daugh- Qt Bett Ar lev. Marietta. left | Pv the New Standard Co. here. | Mis. John Bender at Milton Grove. J af Rope Sgt. etty ley, Marietta, le . : : v place at nine o'clock. | or for the '49 Arch, annual year- eel A Wie DEEDS RECORDED ter, Barbara Ann, all of Middletown. 4 f r an xs duty with the) A — | The Shining Star Class of the J LDS A 4 ” ‘riday or overseas y y 2 | w ~ tr ~ : i : is orchestra | bo [ the sc He is ¢ yr : . PQ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kulp, of| . Yeons Beadle | Florin E. U. B. Church will hold a Jim He ndricks and his rche stra be ok of the school. He is a me mber | SLOAN'S REXALL 1c SALE Devisees of Anna E. G. Stehman,| Ir. a 4 : A > = Women's Army Corp. Irene Bradley | I - Wl : with vocalist will provide the music| of the Mount Joy Mennonite church | Rocall's bi LO Cent late of Salunga and Irene Bender,| Toronto, Canada, spent the Easter Simon Shissler. former | Jacott W. Sentz { paper demonstration at the home ol : : | : : annu: J en ave visiting relatives i , sa : Tn : . | Margaret Eichler s eveni for the evening. | and is planning to serve as a mis- ¢ ils bong : nn 3 Se : of the estate. of Anna Holidays visiting relatives in town. ter mavor. celebrated his ninety-| The marriage of Miss Irene Brad- | Margaret Eichler this evening. — a SAR v= : Sale wi ake place this Wednesday, | : Thov ay « sy > als st | M reorge rg . | stonary to India. I | E. G. Stehman, to Abram S. and They returned home Sunday and third birthday last week. | ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El- Vi George Mumper and Mr. a_i Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at . Tate. AR te ; 5. Enos - a Po a i > : | Virgina A. Root, East Hempfield | Were accompannit d by Mrs. Enos ; YITRR] (3 oo an’s armacy, > loc: | : 4 0 7M: St. ¢ Ss . : auchte Mrs. Warre 5 Oo rosion | LETTERS GRANTED al les ii yy i hie re Twp, tract with improvements Kulp, Main St., and Mrs. fur in the estate of Clinton EB. Kaylor, | Sentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | dau shite r, Mrs. Warren Eshelman William W. Faus, Rapho Town- 0 000 Son Stores: gigantic | containing 76 acres, 61 perches, in| Rye, E. Main St. the couple’s moth- late of Mount Joy Township. at the York Hospital Saturday eve- . : is T atter expec eturn a- : , “ go Meetin Planned | chip, administrator of the estate of “a tox E fie To: salu” East Hempfield Twp., $38,419.77. hers. The latter expect to return a Within twenty-four hours three | ized in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, | ning. ; | Samuel S. Faus, late of Rapho Twp. | = for the price of 1 plus Ic sale a meme etl A Mere bout Friday. : : vy , the R a Saturday, April 23rd, another sets of twins were born at the | Penryn, with Rev. Henry There is $8,052.29 for distribution | wood Bradley, Elm, to Jacob W. | Ralph Mumper visited the formers Sentz, Mount Joy Rl, was solemn- A special meeting has been Raymond B. Ginder, Rapho Twp. | See the advertisement elsewhere HAMILTON CHORUS WILL a. Lancaster General Hcspital. | Reed officiating at the double ring | shooting match for Hams will be scheduled to discuss the important | and Earl B. Ginder, Rapho Twp. | for the many values offered. SING AT LANDISVILLE APR. 26 SPORTSMEN PLANTED TREES tev. John H. Thompson, Jr, was | cermeony. held at the Florin Hotel. problem of Soil Erosicn for Wed- | executors of the estate of Henry T. a A program of choral music will | AND BERRY BUSHES installed as pastor of the Marietta Mrs. Treichler, Mr. and Mrs. H. nesday afternoon, April 27 at 1:30 | Ginder, late of Rapho Township. be presented Ly the Hamilton About 65 persons, including 30 English Presbyterian Church on | maid of honor for her sister B. Wittel of Elizabethtown and, Mrs. p. m, D. S. T. at the farm of | Emma Zinn, East Donegal Twp, Lions Club Marks Chcrus at 8 p. x April 26 in the | Boy Scouts and members of the lo- | py acdqy Song, The bridesmaids were Miss Mae | Naomi Shineldecker spent Easter Clarence E. Lyons, Mt. Joy RDI. | administratrix of the estate of Al- Landisville High School auditori- | cal Sportsmen's Asscciation, plant- A sradent at F. & M. loaned his | Bradley, another sister af the bride, | with Mus. Annie A. Wittel. ° i he ; This farm is located along the Har- | len Zinn, late of East Donegal Twp. 4th Anniversar um, under the auspices of the East | ed trees and berry bushes on the fishing license to a fellow student.| and Miss Ruth Sentz, the bride- lhe monthly meeting of Kings risburg Pike is tr i ———-8 Ep ~~ y Mount Joy R2, 's si Maurer | Daughters Sunday School Class was Miss Anna Mary Bradley was | and is the first set | Hempfield Exchange Club. John Gantz farm, He was caught and it cost each of | groom's sister, Judith Ann of farm buildings southeast of Mt. | E-TOWN RD2 WOMAN WAS The weekly meeting of the local | a —— carly Tuesday evening. them $25 and costs. [ was flower girl. | held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Joy. KILLED AT HERSHEY { Boy Scout Troop was opened Mon- BOWMAN NAMED JUDGE The project included the planting cea Withur Roser. brother-inslaw of | Forwood Those present were: This meeting is being scheduled | Mrs. Margaret Wagner, of Eliza- day evening with the Allegiance "Bowman, Denver attom-| of 1000 evergreen trees and 800 | pRING HOMEMAKERS’ | the bridegroom, was best man, and Rev. Gable, Mrs. Adah Eichler, the ushers were Paul Sentz, the! president; Mrs. Raymond Forwood, and conducted by the Lancaster |bethtown RD 2 was killed at Her- | pledge to the flag. This was follow- ey, was appointed Orphans’ Court bushes. The group also stocked two | EETING AT LANCASTER Co. Agricultural Extension Service. | shey late Friday when an automo- | oq by inspection and games. iudge of Lancaster County by Gov- | ponds on the farm with several All women in the county are in- | bridegroom’s brother; Samuel Ma- | secretary, Mrs. Laura Granger, It is the feeling of County Agent, | Lile driven by her husband Wil- On Tuesday the Boy Scouts help- Senor Duff. He succeeds T. Robert | thousand trout fingerlings. vited to the Spring Homemakers’ | urer, Jr., cousin of the bride; Mer- | treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie Graybill, Mrs. M. that soil ‘erosion is liam, sixty - five, erashed Inte 8 je plant 2,000 trees. This project Appel. Bowman was one of two TTY meeting to be held Wednesday, | vin and Clair Martin, Mount Joy R.| Minnie Nentwig, Mrs. Bertha Kray=- one of the major problems con. | parked concrete mixing truck, was sponsored by the Sportsmen’s recomended by the Lancaster Co.,| MAYTOWN WOMAN INJURED April 27 at the St. Andrew's Re-| D. | bill, Mrs. Emma Keibler, Mrs. Katie fronting the farmer today. There | Wagner and four passengers 1" | Association. Bar Association. IN FALL LAST WEDNESDAY formed Church, New and Lime| Following the ceremony, a small | Smith, Mrs. Dora Shetter, Miss Vi= are {wo types of erosion Working oliding two children, were injured. The Scouts and their leaders wish | BO a Mrs. Mary Atkins, sixty-seven of | Streets, Lancaster. While Agricul- | reception was held in the social | vian Gable. Visitors were: Nancy % Ye i ue toh Josey wil to express their thanks to the fol-| MARRIAGE LICENSES Maytown, was reported in a fair | qural Extension activities ' concern | rooms of the church after which the Hanshue, Sandra Forwood and Ray= all. 1e first is Gully ercsion, | | i hicf litet A ti iti f Our lowitig persons. for their ‘donations Paul E. Wagner, Salunga, and | condition at the Lancaster General | {he rural women more than the ur-| couple left on a wedding trip. They | mond Forwood. ‘hich washes sma hes and al- | ‘ : : iti : | eee ene Re I in ge yi angel Cc vl 1€$ 0 Dr. Thome for 2 pairs of boxing! g, up, C. Miller, 618 West Chest- | Hospital. She was admitted to| pan women, more and more work | will live at Manheim R1, where the so gullies into slopes. 16 sec- - 12 | nut St. Lancaster. the institution last Wednesday af- is being done in the smaller towns, | bridegroom is engaged in farming | E-TOWN GETS A BREAK loves, Mr. George Keener for ond is Sheet erosion, which re- | : ffi Gio. GB wil Store 12 oR Fe { 0 ce 1Cers window blinds, Booths’ Store for { moves a top I i | Ralph Merle Hostetter, Manheim et fell down : flight “ ile and more non-farm women are at- | re The bor 1g of Elizabethtown in soil and which is very difficult to | Two prosecutions over the week- blind pulls, Me Grant Ge a Ion 22, and Verna Mae Witmer, Mount * her hi ww noon that day, | tending extension meetings. Ada W. Beiler |! heaster County, bs among 93 Pa. dcteet for. the uverage farmer. orl ‘were reported ‘by’ Chief of for a sewing machine and Me. er-| Joy RI. racturing hey eft hip. Mrs. Harvey Groff, Landisville, | Benjamin S. Ginder : {Soot ns listed for Bs the (Turn to Page 8) Police Parke Neiss; Leon Eugene man Boyer for a proposed wo _— ; supplies luncheon tickets. The marriage of Miss Ada W IS yi Af ronautics Administration — Gessert, Elizabethtown, stop sign down the Chesepeake Bay for fhe TAPROOMS MUST OPERATE HIS BOND WAS APPROVED yy Beiler, daughter of Isaac K Beiler, at Weshington, D; Co MOTORIST ARRESTED violation. summoned before Squire outstanding Boy Scout. This Scout ACCORDING TO LOCAL TIME The County Court Thursday ap-| WAS DRIVING TOO FAST Elverson R2, and Benjamin S. Gin- Norman D. Leese, Maytown,! Hockenberry. to be chosen by die Scout leaders. Taproom operators must conform | proved the bonds of four tax col- Norman D. Leese, Maytown was) der. son of Daniel Ginder, Mount CARD PARTY, MAY 5TH : charged with driving too: fast for! Clarence A Rees Jv. 1 > to daylight saving time if the fast| lectors. Among then was James | arrested Saturday at 7:15 p.m. by Joy Rl, took place Sunday in the American Legion Auxiliary will nditions, was apprehended by | in Manheim, improper passing, had ONE MOTORIST FROM THIS time is in effect in their commun- Hockerherty of this place. be rough patrolman William P. My- | Conestoga Mennonite Church. The | sp nsor a card party at the Legion borough policeman Wm. P. Myers | paid fine before Justice of the LOCALITY LOSES HIS CARD ity, the State Liquor Control Board i PIT ors, Columbia, for driving 109 fast | ceremony was performed by Ira I | Home on Thursday, May Sth. on S. Third St., Columbia Saturday | Peace Thomas J. Brown. Thirty-three motorists from this | has decided. TAKEN TO HOSP FAL for conditions on S. Third St, in Kurtz. i Pinochle, Bridge and 500 will be i | ee section of the county lost their EERE Mrs. John B. Greiner, Delta St. | Columbia. | Mrs, Esther Ginder, Mount Joy | played. Hi ee wie | HIS CAR ROLLED OVER drivers cards for various vi-lations | SURGICAL PATIENT was taken to the St. Joseph's hos- Se Thm | R1, was matron of honor and the == TRAFFIC LIGHT IN NEFFSVILLE | When he tried “to avoid hitting a | last week. Dr. W. L. Shoop, dentist, oni pital on Wednesday for observation. BUCHANAN PAY SATURDAY | bridesmaid was Miss Anna Mary | Beiler, Elverson R2. m > . Highway Department | car coming out of a side road, Syl- Fortunately there was only one | West Main St. is a surgical pa- TTY Buchanan Day” will be observed Beiler, Elverson R2. Isaac Gind- A reception for 35 guests was Ibe ise : 4 1 f B. Brandt, twent Manheim | from this immediate vicinity. Ri- | tient at the Lancaster General | BIRTHS at Lancaster Saturday, April 2rd, | er, Mount Joy R1, was best man | held at the home of the bride. has given the go ahead signal for ing t re ® Co and his | chard A. Charles, Mt. Joy R2, was | Hosptial. Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Cooper, | in honor of the 158th anniversary |and the ushers were Herbert| The couple will reside at Man= placing a signal light at the inter- : Pe 2 a field south of] the unlucky chap. He was char-| His office will be closed temper- | Salunga, a son Wednesday at the | of the birth of President James | Hoover; Bowmansville RD, Jacob |heim R2, where the bridegroom is iw oer Sf Ihe over in ged with improper passing. arily until his return. Lancaster General Hospital. Buchanan | Ginder, Mount Joy R1, and Eugene | engaged in farmin, ter of Neflsvilie oO Z Ph / } i { : ¢ oli ph Li : Lind igs 9 Gh bie ob rn ey Pe To aah. r “og \ 9 ily