roasted o" d to bring or and fra- n vacuum- y at real y our guar- oyment, If please you than) any return the » can and und of any charge. 20° 35° 35° 29° 47° 19° NYY daa Ada cia Cc Cc Cc Cc 2 bchs 9¢ 29° pkg ks 3% AR | 1 6 19¢ | 3c + J ] a day ] 3 4c] fatal 1104 9 AST 1b 39¢ g Ib 29¢ 3c 39c » 1b 29%¢ 3 1b 39 Sr SPRING CONCERT TO BE HELD | There’s No Better Way to Reach ihe People In This Community Than Thru Our Columns Two Men Injured When Elevator Inc. Is Opening a Fell at Shoe Factory Large New Plant [ | | | | The conditions of Vernon Kinsey | There certainly has been an lot thirty-three, Florin and Walter | of activity around Milton Grove Kuhn, forty, 140 N. Charlotte St | during the past month and it ap- Manheim, were reported fair at the | pears as though that somewhat St. Joseph's Hospital | isolated Mt. Joy Twp. village is The men were admitted to the | getting its first real industry. hospital after the floor of an ele- { Merchant and Mayor Blaine Grosh, vator at the Gerberich-Pavne Shoe the leading light in that commun- Co., West Main St. gave way at a | ity for a long time, has seen many second floor level at 10:00 a. m. on | small projects in his burg but Saturday. [ ne thing ever developed to compare Kinsey was reported suffering a | With this one. dislocated back, a compound trace | Quite some time ago Mr. Harry tured collar bone and multiple la- Perr Jr, Whe Yas a farm of ap cerations and Kuhn two separate | Proximately 100 acres one-fourth fractures of the left leg and lacera- | Mile north of Milton Grove sold it tions. [to Milton Grove Sand Inc. This The accident occurred when the | le. onother branch of ‘Hinkley floor of 3. freight elevator carry. [and Ober, extension manufacturers ing a 3,600 pound leveling EI products, whose main gave way. The Machine ard the | Plt is located at East Petersburg, men plunged from the second floor | VY several other plants in the in. the alevator pit. 24 {ect below | north central part of the state. ‘vn “| Recently the promoters bored [he men were Sven emergency | test holes averaging forty feet and Teena Br Dav 2 eon | even less, and found an exceptional pital by. the Eitzehotitown il Ls, of sand, valuable today in SIR GbR m= | construction work. This proved : : so encouraging that they decided John Germer, fifty, of town. al- TY. 0 APY $3.9 on The had te ope 9 a sand quarry along the Ne south side of the ridge immediately suffered lacer: of but did require All are co mpany tions 1 Qs . . ge the scalp, | east of the farm buildings. They | office present not \ | hospitalization. | have already erected an employes. en building, received a 1 1-2 (Turn to nage 3) {| SE Contract Awarded | MT. JOY PRE-SCHOOL 0. 0 | ENRO! LMENT, MAY 5TH For HS Additien On Thursday. May 5th, between the hours of 8:30-12:00 and 1:00- A L di ill | 3:00, there will be a pre-school t an 1SVI1 e | examination at the Mt. Joy Grade Contracts for the constrvciion of Scheol for those who wish to en- an addition to the East Hempfield roll in the first grade in September, Twp. High School! building at Lan- | 1548 have Deon awarded. it | Only children born on or hefore was Thursdav by John January 31, 1944 will be admitted M. Swarr, secretary of the school in September, 1949. hoard. Childrens birth and vaccination , | certific: ites must be brought along General contract was awarded t« Herman Wchlen’s' Sons It was to t the pre-school examination. to overcise an alternate |. UPS who live in the borough construction plan for which Wohl- and pupils from districts where we sen bid $64.156.56. | have always taken beginners will The alternate plan includes the | | be accepted. raising of {he chimney on the pre- sent building ten feet to afford a | AMES M. BERRIER MET better draft, laying a compositicn | WITH A MISHAP LAST WEEK floor in the shop in place of a | Mr. James M. Berrier, ex-super- concrete floor, a base for that of | Visor and farmer in Mount Joy the existing building and a differ- | TWp., near Milton Grove, met with ent type building paper cver the | 2 mishap that could have resulted cinder fill of the floor. | far more serious. ———— eee | He is employed by Jacob G. Ba- S h 1D y | ker, Manheim and was operatilng m t hand cperated derrick. After a C 00 € nons r Be Jim unlatched the mechan- At I, S ism when the stee] handle started ancaster at. evolving and hit him such a on 3 severe | n [his I'he largest and most colorful evere blow on the top of Nis head that he was knocked down and school safety demonstration ever 1 i: > . unconscious for a short time, cut- held in Pennsylvania will be stag- os . ting a severe gash on his head ed in Lancaster on Saturday morn- H 1 t | Dr. W. M ing, May 7th, More thon 5000 chil] Fic woe mead by IH. W. | Workman here and in a short time dren, including safety patrols of : . was about as though nothing had over 100 schools and eighteen school : happened. bands, will participate. ll Wifi ee emesis The parade anc ally A > The a i ny lly a be iar SCHOOL BAND Sponsore: )y Thy ite. CLUB MET MONDAY mobile Club, with the co-operation . | pe | i Regular monthly meeting of the of Stak and loca ice and the High Schocl Band Club was held schoo] Following the | ;;, ho. music room on Monday parade thru midtown Lancaster the evening, marchers will assemble at William- The club decided on evening son Field of Franklin gnd Marshall practice to be continued during the College, where an elaborate out- summer months, and that parents door entertainment will be pre-| of children in the Band are now sented. This will be open to the | to urge their children to at- public. tend practice and be on time. The Mount Joy Patrol and the During the summer the Band Mount Joy High School band will | will participate in the Auto Patrol participate in the parade. | Parade at Lancaster, May 7th; and More than $200 in parade prizes | the Memcrial Day celebration in will be awarded by the Automobile | our Borough, and the Soap Box Club. Prizes will be given for the | Derby at Lancaster, June 11th. best appearing delegations accom-| After the meeting movies were penied by a band. for the best ap- | shown of Wcrld War II through pearing delegations without a band the courtesy of the Marietta Depot. for the most original juvenile floats hua the best GRADE SCHOOL'S ANNUAL ART AND FLOWER EXHIBIT May 4th there will be a flower and for safety slogans. Wednesday, from 2:00 HERE ON MONDAY NIGHT 3:30 p. m. On Monday, May 2nd, at 7:30 | and art exhibit at the Mt. Joy p. m., the annual sp ing concert of | Grade School. the Mt. Joy Schools will be held Prizes will be given for: 1. mix- in the High School Auditorium. | ed bouquets; 2. most unusual ar- The participating groups will be | rangements; 3. miniature groups; the Sixth Grade Chorus, the High 4. best selection of one flower; 5.- Hiech School | prettiest bouquet of cne color. High School dur- School Girls’ Chorus Mixed Chorus, Band. Instrumental ing the evening's performance will The public is cordially invited to attend: re —— — and the soloists Le Gerald Bender, and the two FARM TRACTOR, AUTO District Band representatives at | IN HIGHWAY CRASH Columbia from the High School| A farm tractor driven by J. Band, Donald Starr and Glenn | Daniel Gerlach, Lancaster R1, and Bailey. There will be no admis- | an auto operated by: Dorothy Sau- sion charge. | der, sixteen, Rohrerstown, were | damaged in a collision on Wednes- at Silver Spring cn Route 340. = ee lM AU SEEKS INCREASE IN RATES The Pa. Power and Light Co. has | filed an application with the PUC | LETTERS GRANTED in Harrisburg asking permission to | Sarah A. B. Horst, Florin, ad- increase rates for electricity used ministratrix of the Jcseph C. Horst in homes and farms. estate, | day Milton Grove Sand! { IMmosT Th VOL. XLVIII, NO. 48 e -THE-M I WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 28, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance General Hospital BARNEY EWELL SPOKE AT ROTARY LUNCHEON Our Community with t Canon Heber | | About eighty persons attended A ih H | i the Father and Son luncheon of the ux 1ary ere S { local Rotary Club Tuesday noon. . . Special guests for the occasion Quite Active were Olympic runner Barney Ewell and popular Charley Maser. The The General Hospital Auxiliary | former spoke on his travels in Eu- of Mt. Joy met at the High School rope before and after the Olympics Monday evening with Mrs. Clarence | and then autographed the individ- Newcomer, President, presiding ual souvenir programs used on Plans were discussed for the Ba- | Barney Ewell Day at Lancaster, one zaar to be held at the General Hos- | for each boy. Charley Maser en- pital May 19 with the 16 auxiliaries | tertained with feats of magic. of the county participating. The Anthony Warta and Simon Nis- auxiliary from Mt. Joy will work | sley reported on their visit to the with the auxiliary from New Hol- | Boy Scout meeting. land on some of the projects. Mrs. | Rev. W. L. Koder and Eli Hos- A. C. Mayer was appointed General | tetter received birthday flowers. Chairman of the bazaar committee. | Visiting Rotarians were: Justus The following committee chairman |S. Gray, Lancaster, W. E. Younger, for the Bazaar were appointed: | Catonville, Md. Jacob H. Ruhl, of Candy, Mrs. Paul Stehman; SE Manheim, Henry G Bucher, Eliza- Mrs. Clarence Newcomer; Fish | bethtown. S. S. Bucher, Ephrata, Pond, Mrs. Clayton Keller, Mrs. | and Al Ehibe rt, Lititz. Frank Young: Needlework, Mrs. | Alvin Bigler, Mrs. Joseph Habeck- er, Miss Elsie Lefever; White Ele- May Hop By The phant, Mrs. H. E. Garber; Cakes, | Mrs. Jay Musser. ! S h Cl The following members volun- | op omore ass teered to help at the Bazaar at Foe | hospital: Mrs. Clayton Keller, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Paul Stehman, Mrs. D. E. Schlosser, Mrs. Stanley Young, Mrs. Carlton Jones, and Mrs. Jay Musser. Mrs. Simon Nissley, the Chairman of Service Committee, reported (Turn to Page 2) —— © Cee Activities of Our Police Officers Chief of Police Park Neiss Jr. ported these arrests and violations: Eugene Rohrer, Manheim was ar- rested by his wife, Ruth Rohrer a charge of assault and battery. re- on At a hearing before Squire Hocken- berry costs were paid. Anna Wagner, Paul Raymond Sumpman were Hershey and arrested Police-~ for disorderly conduct by man Michael Good. Costs were paid before Justice of the Peace James Hockenberry Paul Hawthorne was Chief en driving, arrested by of drunk- a car Neiss on a charge when he ran into Smith, Route 1, posted bail belonging to Wm. Mount Joy. a hearing before Squire Hock- Hawthorne for enberry on Saturday. Traffic violations were: Jay Hous- eal, Maytown, stop sign; Howard Pruyn, Philadelphia, improper pas- sing. Both were summoned for a hearing before Squire Hockenberry er Allie Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading A bandit held up and took $250 | the Western Unicn office Lancaster. Three Lititz youths, while fishing in the Chickies creek, were arrest- | ed for cruelty to domestic,creatures. from at | Mount the Sophomore Class of The High School will sponsor Joy | May Hop, Friday, April 29, 1949, at 8:30 p. m.. in the high school audi- torium. Jim Hendricks and his or- stra will furnish the music. The coronation of the May Queen will be at 9:00 with from grades seven to twelve attendants from East Donegal, and che observed attendants and guest Fast Hempfield, Marietta. Elizabethtown, Decorations will feature the traditional May Day pastels of pink, yellow, blue, orchid and of green, combined with soring flow- ers. A flowered covered fence will separate the dance floor from the auditorium, The archway, dimly lighted by Japanese lanterns, will be covered with lilacs. Beyond the archway will be set up a May- The throne for the May Queen, on pole with it pastel streamers. the right, will be rched with white flowers. The attendants from Mount Joy High School are as follows: Tth grade, Patsy Schroll and Robert Fish: 8th grade, Janice Breneman. and Donald Germer; 9th grade, Patsy Brooks and Frank Eichler; 10th grade, Mary Resenfeld and Gary Ellis: 11th grade, Shirley Re- [ heard and Abe Koser. The seniors, two of which will be the May Queen and her escort and the other 2 attendants, are Phyllis Hoffman, Mary Jane Krall, Glenn Bailey and Lee Ranck. Be admission is 75¢ tax includ- GODSHALK TO ARRANGE FOR ROTARY CONVENTION Earl M. Godshalk of Landisville, past district governor of Rotary International, has been appointed a chairman of the 1949 convention { committee for the 181st District of Rotary International. Godshalk will head a committee to arrange for Rotariang from 31 of the State Rotary Clubs, which comprise the 181st District, to at- Ronald Kast, ten, sustained a | tend the 40th annual convention: of fractured skull when he fell 40 ft. Rotary in New York in June. off the bridge at Engleside Sunday. ro Wenn Two negroes held uv the prob-} wy ys EATON FRACTURED rietor and robbed a clothing store ARM IN A FALL MONDAY : areoville At B00 5 mn, TSE] Tira tg ot Coatesville at 9:90 a m Xe Wilma Faton, East Main Street, 1 of Jol W. Fshl suffered a severe fracture of the 47 Ford © . Eshle- : A pi 9! a in upper left arm at the shoulder, man & Son leec JO. . when she fell down the stairs at stolen Wednesday, was found i} when she fell down the stairs a a fursibia Frid: her heme on Monday. A She was treated by Dr. O'Con- : DUAN nor and removed to the St. Joseph's LADIES Al XILIARY I LA] ow hospital where she underwent an RUMMAGE SALE AND SOCIAL | operation. Her condition gt this Friendship Fire Co, Ladies | wyiting is satisfactory. Auxiliary have planned a Rum- | cnet limi mage sale for Friday and Satir-| day, May 13-14th, at the Fire | House. At the regular meeting, May 19th | a Penny Social will be held. : All members are asked to have dues paid up by this meeting night. i. a te Re eee cl LEGION AUXILIARY CARD | PARTY AT LEGION HOME MAY 5 Thursday evening, May 5, a Card | Party sponsored by the Mount Joy | American Legion Auxiliary will be held at the Legion Home at 8:00 o'clock. There will be door prizes and two prizes to a table. STATE'S LAST TEN TOLL BRIDGES WILL BE FREED Governor Dufl’s plan to free the State's last ten tell bridges be- came law Friday. The bridges include the Market and Walnut Streets bridges in Harrisburg and a third Dauphin County Bridge at Clarks Ferry. A FARMER ADMITS CRIME TO COLLECT INSURANCE Telsie Richard Weaver, forty- eight, father of five children, was charged with setting fire to his own | barn in Drumore RI, just scuth of Fairfield, March 17. He admitted j the crime to collect the insurance. Weddings Thruout During Past Week Miss Peck, 166 N. Queen | Street the marriage of her Georgiana Peck and of Oliver Maytown, which | took place 15, at 9:00 a. m. | Lutheran Church Ernest J. Hoh, Grace announces sister, Demmy, April Fmmanual the iting in Rev of - ficic | ed in daughter S. Miller, 618 W. | and Paul of Mrs. Manheim RY, in St. John's the Rev. | officiating. Miss Barbara C of Mr. and Mrs. E. Chestnut St., E. Wagner, Schreiber, Miller, Lancaster, Salunga, son George were married Sunday Episcopal Church, with W. Becker is made of the marriage of Cpl. Karl J. Max, son f Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Max, place and Miss Mary Jane Prewitt, | Announcement of this | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch P.| . | Ira Bathurst, Elizabethtown, was | months. Prewitt, Jr, of Winchester, x Recital Here Sun. | treated for injuries at the General Born in Lancaster County, a son which took place April 1. The | ; | Hospital sustained when his truck | of Samuel Young and the late Mary ceremony was performed in the | On Sunday afternoon May Ist, | went thru a bridge at Smithville Knier Young, he was employed at Lackland Air Force Base Chapel by | at 3:00 o'clock a recital of organ | Se ————§ Wh. U. S. Asbestos Co. at Manheim : NN i and voice compositicns will be | dy is : OS a 1d tome | given in he Mt, Joy High School | INO. MUSSER, STH GRADER ge PWT 5 | 1 . oy ) | A reception was held at the home/ given in y 2°" 11S STUDENT OF THE MONTH Mrs. Salome L. Aungst of the bride's brother, Morrison | Auditorium. The Mt. Joy High : : . : : : : pia John Musser, eighth grade stu- Mrs. Salome L. Aungst, eighty- Bush Prewitt. After a short wed- | Schoo] students participating In the | ss : > : : i. Sent - : : dent at the East Donegal School, | two, Salunga, died at her home af- ding trip they are residing at 201 | recital are regular members of the : il : | . ; : 3 3 : | orate sid voi | was se ected as’ student of the |ter an illness of one day. She is E. Huisache, San Antonio, Texas | Organ and voice classes. ; ia i > Ss rgd iit i | month to appear at a recent meet- | the widow of Phares S. Aungst. The bridegroc S he S. Ar-| Participating students will be . | I'he bridegroom is in the U. S. Ar ; ; . V Si of th ; | Marvy Grace Bucher. Julia Witmer, | of the Marietta Lions Club. He She was the daughter of the late my Air Force, stationed at San An- | Mary Grace cher, Juha ler, : : Mart P. : Maris Ls ie Chan i James Bomberger, Miriam Fitz | P/V several piano selections Martin P. and Maris Landis Swarr tonio. can br cies ari | Also appearing on this program [and was a member of the Salunga kee, Mary Rosenfeld, Marilyn | =” : J N ite Cl Ella Erma Kendig Newcomer, Marion Smith, Ruby | Yer Rayan Coo Jay Wolge- I Chur a Yi | i i 3 | ‘ alc Ki: se 5. | urviving are ree , Yhu Franklin. McCall Helwig, Fredine Gehman, Patsy | ne 1 £2 il i Kain, seniors, | A Yo oe ie yon. . | > . arhbar: . Je . who Served as county om SS101 = « ) Od a, Miss Flla Erma Kendig, daugh- | Brooks, Barbara Ranck and Nan- | : 2 > mn ne : | Warren S. RDI ot ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ken- | Brcoks. The public is cordial- | On the recent Youth exercises ws hide hbelhiown an ; : Yo. invited ta cttend They spoke on their experiences | J. Wayne, Elizabethtown. One of dig of Maytown, and John Frank-;'y nvited io atlend, : : wie Q i ] i The program to be presented fol- | that day. | the brothers, Martin L. Swarr, of W's J las 1c rg 3 i De "Se 3 Ol'= | . lin McCall, of Masonic Home S, in ie prog I a | L ncaster RDS, 10 grandchildren Fhlizabethtown, were married Sun- | !10WS: and 12 great grandchildren also day in the Church of God, May- The Strength of the Hills, James | MRS. CHARLES EBY HOSTESS k survive gi > : town, with the Rev. Gerald Mar- | Bomberger, Baritone; Ase’s Death | 10 GOOD CHEER CLASS The funeta) was held in the zolf, pastor, officiating at the single | from the “Peer Gynt Suite”, Marion | The Good Cheer Class of St ls: Mennonite Church Satur ring ceremony. Smith, Organ; Thank God for a [ey Evangelical United Brethren dav fternoon. with interment im : . y “ i , . grea, alte A 1 The bride was given in marriage | Garden, Julia Witmer, Soprano; (i: Church, of this place, held its mon- the East Petersburg Mennonite by her grandfather, John Shire- | Sarabanda from the Second Violin | thly class meeting at the home of Cemetery : man, and was attended by her | Sonata, Ruby Helwig, Organ; The | Mrs. Charles Eby, Mt. Joy R2, on msm A Wl sister, Mrs. Richard Heisey, matron | Holy City, Miriam Fitzkee, Mezzo- | Tuesday evening April 26th at | cof honor. Jean Horner, Klizabeth- | Soprano; Operatic Selection, Patsy | which time Anna Mae Eby gave a Ever thing That tcwn was flower girl. Brooks, Organ; Blue Bird of Happi- lecture on Pennsylvanig Dutch y Lynn McCall of Huntingdon, has ness, Mary Rosenfeld, Soprano: The and showed paintings af difficult H d served his brother as best man | Abbey March, Fredine Gehman, Or- design: | appene t and Maurice Kendig and Ray Ken- | gan: If I Loved You from “Carous- | Plans were m ide by the class to dig, brothers of the bride, were Marilyn Newcomer, Sopr: .| visit the Quincy Orphanage Home Fl R tl { , Soprano; | J the ushers. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, | at Quincy. No date has been set for orin ecen y | | | Mrs. Earl Bigler of Columbia was | Barbara Ranck, Organ: Indian Love | the trip | Darvin Loraw, painting con- | | the organist and Mrs. William | cll, Mary Grace Bucher, Soprano;| A Sunshine box was made up by | tractor and force of men painted Groff of Columbia was the soloist. | My Hero from “The Chocolate Sol- | the class for Mrs. Harmon, their | the four story Sea View Hotel, at (Turn to Page 3) | diex™, Mary Grace Bucher and | former teacher | Atlantic City, N. J., owned by Mr. mere tl) | James Bomberger;: Accompanists— | Sixteen members were present, | and Mrs. R. U. Trimble, E-town | Nancy Brooks and Barbara Ranck. | including Elizabeth Eby, Elsie | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hershey of g ass eetings he dh [. Bentzel, Nora Eby, Verna Mae | New York City spent the weekend | + . y vith ti © 3 ‘NE 2 Brandt, Helen Frey, Edna Reisch, | with their parents The Ladies’ Bible Class of the | | WM. S. WAGNER DIED PRM h Frey z : ; | ar Lh : AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT Lucille Heisey, Anna Mae Eby, | Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger and Trinity Evangelical Congregational : : | Martha Detwiler, Ali Marie Ni cons of Lancaster visited relative Z S agner. sixty-five Martha etwiler, ce Marie Niss- | S( s Ol AN V te ay Sunday School held their regular William S. Wagner, sixty-five, of | : 3 | 3 . i Deodate, Elizabethtown R2, died in| ley, Lois Wills, Ella Germer, Edna | in town Sunday. meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry | aie > Bh ‘ 4 So \ . n ri fT om : : : Y| the Harrisburg Hospital of injuries | Kepple, Lillian Eby, Eunice Herr| Mi and Mrs. B. D. Kiehl of Lan~ Kaylor last Thursday evening. De- | ik ad . ! : | caster. Mrs. Annie Wittel,. Mr. and votions and business were followed | suffered in an automobile accident and Jennie Brandt | caster, Mrs. / nh ittel, Mr. an ts i ions at Hershey Friday afternoon. wy | Mrs. Howard Kline and daughter, hy a social hour, with prizes in the De Y... oot raid ) Nes. Ent Ear] His wife, Mrs. Margaret L. Wag- | | Joan were visiting with Mr. and games won by Mrs. Earl Kaylor anc . ! CNR Che Martha nin ; 7 Herbe i Those ner, sixty-two, was killed in the Week S Birth Record | Mrs. N. S. Grimm at Mechanicsburg i rs. dy « > Tr. Se Q 1 i : _ |crash. Her funeral] was held on : Sf on present were: Mis. Amy Kramer, Thursday: aitornooh. Hor hos | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leed, Man- | Mr. and Mrs. John Charles spent Miss Pauline Pennell, Mrs. Jane : heim R2 a son Sunday at the Sy : band’s funeral was held Sunday a : a few days in Philadelphia. Inv Mire Earl Kavior . a : ¢ € y 1 | Way, Mrs. Earl Kaylor, Mrs. John : | Lancaster General Hospital wr Shell ie : Wagner suffered a fractured | Mr. Samuel Shelley visited Mr, Zerpl Mrs. Samuel Ober, Mrs aghel d M { M Lester Krad { } Ny wy 1S, Br p br, S. . r. & Mrs. Lester © 1 . rs: v : skull. His wife was killed in- | Mr. ang ; ad and Mrs. Benj. Ulmer near Eliza- Blankenmyer, Mrs. Geo. Heiserman . | Mt. Jov, a son on Friday at the | 1. . Yl stantly when the car in which | . { bethtown on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Carbaugh, Mrs. Warren 23 Lancaster General Hospital. 1 Tl they were riding crashed against a i [ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins en- Bates, Miss Dorothy Kaylor Mr. va fo : | Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Snavely, of | the sid Ws. Harry concrete mixer parked along the | Monhaim B24 on Prides tertained the following on Sunday: and Mrs. Harry Kaylor. curb in Hershey. i : vy he, A c } re i ol { Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brian and son, No cess - > | at the Lancaster General 1 ospita | (Turn to page 3) The Men's Bible Class of the Ev- Mr. and Mrs. Clair H. Hoffman, | mien signin angelical Congregational Sunday School met at the home of Mr. John on April 21st. Games were played and prizes won by Rev. Ziegler, Samuel Ober and Warren Bates and the booby prize to George Zeager Carbaugh. Refreshments were cerved to the following: Rev. Zieg- ler, Abner Gish, Warren Bates, Glen Bickel, Norman Mateer, Sam- uel Ober, George Carbaugh, and! Mr. and Mrs. John Zeager. LINCOLN CLOSED SUNDAYS Patrons of the Lincoln Restaur- ant and Bowling Alleys will please | bear in mind that until the fall | bowling season, they will be closed | for business all day Sunday. ac 681 AUTOISTS LOST RIGHTS The State ruled 681 Lancaster | County auto drivers off the road | in 1948 because of traffic law vio- lations, tn et Ce. — MARRIAGE LICENSES Gerald D. Wade, Mt. Joy RDI], and Helen Dillinger, E. Main St. | LINNEAUS W. | ited simultaneously, UNION NATIONAL BANK WILL EXHIBIT PAINTINGS OF LONGENECKER The Union National Mount Bank announced that Joy it will exhib- | Ww. who is Longe- a teller | it paintings by Lineaus necker, lccal artist, in the bank. There will be five pictures exhib- | one picture be- one each ing replaced with a new week. The first group of pictures to be chown are: “Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane” which will be plac- the newly erected Church of Clearfield Bridge” God, Brisbin, County, “The Old Stone one mile south of Mount Joy, se1's Mill” Toy, located two miles north of Mt. the residence of Derr at 268 Marietta Joy, Pa. and the C. S. dence, Fairview Street. The public these pictures at any time. Organ And Voice Avenue, Frank resi- is invited to view IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM AT MILTON GROVE SCHOOL An immunization program is being held in the Mt. Twp. School District. An opportunity to immunized Diphtheria chil- Joy Le against and Tetanus is offered to all dren from nine months to 12 years The Local News [Mortuary Record For The Past Week Throughout This Very Briefly Told Entire Locality Lititz had 155 parking meter Wy Saylor S. Herr, 64, at FEliza- | lators last month. hethtown Monday The Marietta Garden Club a Peter W. Rider, seventy-six, a civic organization since 1937, has] lormel resident of Columbia, at disbanded D:exel Hill Several tobacco crops in the low- Benjamin W. Burkholder, eighty = er end of the county were sold for five, a former resident of Bain- bridge died gt Middletown. He was “Ris- | Charles Z. | Mt. | 27 and 14 cents a member of Good's Mennonite Richard Schmid, 13, Washington Boro R-1 had two fingers cut off church in a circular saw It has just been learned that Mrs. Adeline S. Shenk, seventy- Washingtonboro has two streets | four, Elizabethtown R3, at the Dr. with the same name Pickle Convalescent Home, Colum- It cost Farl S. Campbell, 27, of {Pia on Saturday. She was a mem- | Mountville $10 fine and costs for | ber of the E-town Mennonite using illegal license plates on his Church car. ——————— | Mount Joy R2 of age. This toxoid is given in two doses. The children should be brought to the Milon Grove School on Wednesday, May 4, 1949 at 9:00 a. | m. or 1:00 p. m. on Wednesday, June 8, 1949 at 9:00 a. m. | A A I ren DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL ITAS BEEN PROSECUTED Samuel Percy Frey, forty-seven, Miss Evelyn A. Gainer, twentyv-| Leo Newton Young nine, Elizabethtown, a passenger in Leo Newton Young, forty, died at her father's car, was injured in an| his home in Rapho Twp. early weident at Lebanon. Tuesday after an illness of five Tuesday a daughter ran rr Eras yt | STRICKLERS SET REUNION | at the Lancaster General Hospital sro os re rs yo [ . FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH | Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Rowley, of : Tar A meeting of the official family of this boro, a son Tuesday at the Lan- | : 5 : | the Strickler Clan was held at Pine caster General Hospital | fon F M t Jov RI S | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shellenber- _. RZ, Sun YY Ci { | day, to arrange for its MY =SOV = ger, Manheim R2, a boy at home go Arran 1 thirty -sev Sunday. nth. Yeunion : DA Wiese { It was decided to meet at Long's | | Park, Lancaster on June 16th, Deeds Recorded | The official family included Mr. \ | ond Mrs. Roy DeBenney and Mrs. | H. Palmer and Blanche Good | Katharine Sugars, of Carlisle. Mr. | McNelly, Conoy Twp. to Joseph | De Benney is president of the clan. Biljan, Conoy Twp, lot, Second St | Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Strickler and Bainbridge Virs. Elmer Quickel, of York; Mr. Harry W. and Evalyn G. Eshel-| and Mrs. J hn Hivley, of Paradise, { man, Mount Joy Twp, to John S | Mr. Elmer Strickler, vice president, | and Ella Gibble, Mount Joy Twp,| of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. who was driving the car when his | Columbia, was hospital. father was killed at discharged from the has been prosecuted on involuntary manslaughter charges. etter CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Warren wedding anniversary, April 21st. He | and Miss Alice of Mount Joy Amos Strickler | two tracts containing 25%. acres and | 13 146 perches, Mount Township. Agnes C. acres Joy secretary, > eet AAD I VE Smith, East Donega | | Twp. to Mervin H. and Helen | ENDURANCE FLIERS DOWN | Smith Barnhart, East Donegal The two Californians, after dron=- | Twp., tract of farm land with the |ing thru the skies for 1,008 hours, Bates | dwelling, frame barn and part quietly celebrated their twenty-first | stone grist mill on 10.591 acres of and are down to earth again. They boosted the world’s endurance rec= 2 acres, Fast Donegal Twp ord to that time.
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