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    There's No Better Way to Reach ie People In This Community Than Thru Our Columns

Borough Council
Purchased a New
Police Cruiser Car
The regular monthly meeting of
Boro Council was held Monday ev=
ening with all councilmen but Dr.
Shoop present. Burgess Elmer Zer-
phey was also present.
The minutes of the last special
meeting were read and approved.
Bids were opened for the pur-
chase of a police cruiser and the
contract was awarded to Newcomer
Motors Ine., for $1,496.75. There was
a tie vote on this motion and Bur-
gess Zerphey voted in favor of the
above.
The resignation of Henry G. Car-
penter for the borough planning
and zoning commission was read
and accepted.
Burgess Zerphey recommended
that parking be prohibited on the
west side of Comfort Alley between
Main and Henry Sts.
The Fire Company asked permis-
sion to advertise the old engine for
sale until the arrival of the new
one. Council granted same
Road oil and stone bids were op-
ened and the contract awarded to
Heisey Brothers at Rheems with
oil at 16%c per gallon and stone at
$1.60 per ton.
Council decided to participate in
the Memorial Day parade.
Tax collector James Hockenberry
would like to recelve 27% on taxes
up to July 1st and 3 percent on tax-
es after July 1st. Same was held
over.
Secretary Wm. Brian was
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Twelfth Annual School
Rally Patrol Parade
A big outdoor entertainment,
open to the public without charge,
will be a feature of the twelfth an-
nual School Patrol Parade and Ral-
ly in Lancaster on Saturday, morn-
ing, May 7. The parade starting
from Ann and Chestnut streets at
9:30 a. m. will march across the city
to Williamson Field or Franklin and
Marshall College, where an elabor-
ate program will be staged.
Three thousand children, includ-
‘ng seventeen school bands, will be
in the parade. The Lancaster Au-
tomobile Club, sponsor of the an-
nual parade and rally, will award
$220 in prizes for outstanding pa-
rade features.
Pennsylvania State Police from
the training school at Hershey will
bring part of their famous rodeo
for the Williamson Field program.
Among the acts will be the popular
trained dogs; an indian drill and a
colorful balloon shooting demon-
stration.
The concrete stands on the West
side of Wiliamson Field will be re-
served for the marchers. The East
stands will be open to the public.
The following Saturday, May 14,
has been designated the Rain Date.
Auto Accidents
During The Week
John Kendall, of Pittsburgh, was
thrown through the plastic roof of
his 1948 model car after it hit
a tree near Hinkletown.
Kenneth C. Sahn, twenty, Man-
heim R1 was cut about the fore-
head when his car was struck by
another auto at Lancaster.
Nearly 600 gallons of milk were
spilled when two trucks and an
auto collided at the Leaman Place
Bridge.
Rolin V. Shaeffer, twenty-four,
Lawn, was charged with failure to
yield the right of way by city po-
lice after he collided with an auto
He was prosecuted by Cochran on
disorderly conduct charges and
paid costs before Alderman For-
rest.
Harry K. Becker of Mount Joy
R1, was charged with driving
through red traffic lights at Lan-
caster.
A A AM
LIONS CLUB TO BE GUESTS
OF SPORTSMEN’'S ASSOCIATION
Mount Joy Sportsmen's Associa-
tion will meet Monday evening
May 9, at the Fire House when
they will have as their guests, the
Lions Club.
After the business meeting mov-
ing pictures will be shown of the
activities of the Sportsmen as well
as other home town movies.
ED Cen co
BUSINESS TRIP TO D. C.
Mr. Irvin Fritz, 28 N. Jacob St.
spent two days in Washington, D.C.
last week on government business.
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“Y” Intersection
Near Ironville Is
Being Eliminated
The State Highways Department
is eliminating a “Y” intersection
on the highway between Ironville
and Chestnut Hill Church.
At the same point, a sharp curve
in the highway is being graded to
decrease danger of accidents.
The department expects to com-
plete the work before May 15.
The stretch of road is about one-
tenth of a mile in length. Pre-
viously, an old hotel stood on one
side of it and a dance hall on the
cther. The township road from
Kinderhook to Ironville joined the
State highway at two intersections,
one on eiher side of the dance hall,
forming a fork.
The land through which the road
passes was purchased by Mr. and
Mrs. Pau] Metzger and deeded to
the State. The dance hall was
razed.
selected by the student body from
partment began filling in the con-
tinuations to the township road.
One has been removed and the
curve in the State road has been
elevated. The State road will re-
ceive a macadam surface.
Total cost of the project
little less than $6,000.
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PLAYGROUND COMM. IS
PLANNING YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Playground Committee held its
first meeting last Wednesday in
the Scout Den. Arrangements
were made to carry on the youths
activities at the Boro Park, during
June and July. Plans to have a
more active schedule for the boys
and girls was discussed. John
Zink was elected chairman of the
Committee. Others in attendance
were Arthur Mayer, Walter Sloan
Eugene Kreider and Lester Hos-
tetter.
It is the hope of the Committee
that all parents in the community
will urge their children to partici-
pate in the programs planned.
Please read your Bulletin for fur-
ther details. A director and a
directress will be chosen at the
next meeting.
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MOTORIST INVOLVED IN
ACCIDENT NEAR HERSHEY
A Lancaster County motorist is
involved in an autmobile crash at
7:55 p. m. Sunday at the inter-
section of Route 340 and the Hock-
ersville Road near Hershey.
Hershey State Police said cars
driven by Henry Brubaker, Mount
Joy Rl, and Richard H. Balmer, of
124 N. 15th St, Camp Hill, collid-
ed.
A passenger in
car Esther Leaman,
suffered contusions of the fore-
head and both knees while Mrs.
Caroline Balmer suffered lacera-
tions and contusions of the fore-
head, lacerations of the scalp and
a bruised chest. Both were then
treated at Hershey Hospital.
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WHY DOESN'T THE STATE
HIGHWAY DO IT HERE?
We read in the New Holland
Clarion last week that the State
Highway Department is removing
1 “hump” frcm West Orange St.
in that boro. It was a source of
complaint for many years.
Many folks here, particularly
those who reside in that vicinity,
would welcome such action in our
boro. A lump exists on West
Main St, from New Haven west to
the inconvenience of everybody.
It is on Route 230 and autoists
particularly truckers must keep
wel] to the middle of the road or
else.
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LOCAL YOUNG MAN WILL GO
OVERSEAS FOR UNCLE SAM
James W. Eberly, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Park Eberly, of this boro, has
been notified that he will be sent
overseas four weeks hence. James
recently graduated as a clerk ty-
pist from a school at Fort Warren,
in Wyoming. He has already
spent eight months in the service.
A
TRADE NAME REGISTERED
George H. Bowers and Margaret
R. Bowers, Mt. Joy Rl to use the
name Bowers and Company for
construction, repairing and fabri-
cating dwelling houses, buildings,
machinery and equipment Mt. Joy
R1.
is
the Brubaker
Stroudsburg,
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GUERNSEY SELLS AT $510
Eighty-five head of Guernsey
cattle were sold for an average
price of $270.20 at a special sale
held at the Pa. Guernsey Breed-
rs’ pavilion, Lincoln Highway East
on Saturday. Top price for that
sale was $510. Walter Dupes was

the auctioneer.
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Mount Joy Bulletin
COUNTY



VOL. XLVIII, NO. 49
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday
Afternoon, May 5, 1949
$2.00 a Year in Advance

Dr. Stoner, Town
To Be Honored |
For Long Service
Dr. David C. Stoner, one of the
county's leading, best known and
oldest physicians, 72 East Main
DR. DAVID C. STONER
Street, this boro,
May 12.
Doc is
ter City and County
ciety and will be
doctors from seven counties to
honored for 50 years of medical
service and membership the
county society at the Fifth Council
District Meeting to be held at Lan-
Thursday May 12.
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Start Collecting
For Memorial Day
Last Monday the Memorial Day
Finance Committee started collect-
ing, money to be used to defray
expenses of our Memoria] Day
demonstration. The appended let-
ter, sent to each individual in our
town, is self explanatory:
will be honored
a member of the Lancas-
Medical So-
one of three
be
in
caster,
We are again aporoaching Mem-
orial Day, May 30th, 1949. In
thinking of this day, immediately
our hearts and minds are stirred in
memories of those who have given
their all in the Service of their
Country. Memories return to our
hearts for those loved ones who
have passed into Eternity during
the passing years.
It has been the practice in years
passed to have, in addition to the
regular services in both Mount Jov
and Eberle Cemeteries, a mammoth
narade in the afternoon plus a
Band Concert in the evening.
Somehow, this practice was dis-
continued and never started since
the termination of World War IIL
Manv of the local organizations
and citizens of the community now
wish to see a full Memorial Day
Celebration such as we have had
in years past. Therefore, we are
asking you if you would like to
have a definite part in this vear’s
rrogram. Thic we hope will be
the largest Celebration Mt. Joy
has ever had. We are planning
a huge parade in the afternoon and
a mammoth display of fire works
in the evening.
The General
5M) to bheln defray
penses involved. In the verv
near future a solicitor will call
vnon vou for your contribution.
Will vou give a generous donation
to this oreatest of all! Memorial
Dzv Celebrations? Have your
contribution ready when the solic-
itor calls, Lets keep Mt. Joy on
the Map.
needs
the ex-
Committee
BD es
Hi School Alumni
Banquet June 3rd
The Mt. Joy High Schogl Alum-
ni Asscciation will hold its annual
banquet on Friday, June 3rd in
the High School auditorium. The
dinner will be served at 7:00 p. m.
followed by music for dancing fur-
nished by Jim Hendricks and his
orchestra, who will play from 8:30
to 11:30 p. m. During the evening
various prizes will be awarded in-
cluding a door prize and spot
dance prizes. The decorating and
prcgram committee consists of:
Mrs. Vera Albert, chairman; Nor-
man Linton Jr.; James Roberts and
Betsy Bigler. Lester Hostetter is
president of the association and
other officers are Jack Breneman,
vice president; Arthur Sprecher as
treasurer and Christine Weidman,


secretary.
| GEIB LEADS THE 4-H
MASTERSONVILLE COM. CLUB
Charles Geib, R3,
elected president of the Masterson-
ville 4-H Community Club at
organization meeting held Friday
night in the Mastersonville school-
house. Sixteen farm youths of the
community were the
initial meeting.
Other officers elected:
Vice president, Kenneth Ober,
Manheim R4; secretary
Joanne Shenenberger,
R4; song leader, Nancy Faus;
heim R2; game leader, Joanne Giv-
ler, Manheim R4; and news report-
er, Barbara Geib, Manheim R4.
Mrs. Earl Shenenberger and
Samuel Z. Wanner, of Manheim
R4; and Dale Kreiner Elizabeth-
town R3, were elected local leaders
of the
Manheim was
Lie
enrolled at
of
and treas.,
Manheim
new group.
ee etl eee eee.
Will Name Queen
At Maytown H. S.
The annual May Day celebration
at East Donegal Twp. High School
will be held Thursday, May 12, at
which time a May Queen is to be
the student
a member of the senior
will reign with her court of high
school girls.
Miss Mildred Siegrist,
will
selected by body from
class, and
last year's
queen, crown this season’s
royalty.
The May wil]
the following pupils:
Betty Pyle,
consist of
Hazel Miller,
Peggy Rice, Norma
Jean Shank, Mary Jane Sollen-
berger, grade 12; Jean Miller, Jane
Waller, Shirley Warfel, grade 11;
Peggy Hicks, Jean Shirk, grade 10;
and Helen, Shirk, grade 9.
Their respective escorts will be
Jay Wolgemuth, Robert Wolge-
muth, Ken Boose, Raymond Good,
Roy Prescott, Eugene Swope, Merle
Arnold, Vernon Hawthorne, Bill
Arndt, Russell Herr, and Bernard
Wolgemuth.
Louise Houseal
bearer
court
the
escort will
Both are
will be
crown and her
be Robert Cunningham.
first graders.
The
gram
“Cinderella”,
Nancy
presented
of the pro-
around
general theme
this year will center
who will be played
Horchelroth.
by the
by Dances
will be various
grade groups.
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Week's Birth Record
Mr. and Mrs. Reheard
Florin, daughter Friday
the Lancaster General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Trostle, Eliza-
bethtown R3, Tuesday
at the Lancaster General
Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklin Krei-
der Manheim R2, a daughter Sat-
urday at Lancaser General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.
Joy R2, a
Joseph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.
Jr. a son at the
Hospital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Manheim RD2,
at the
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Greider,
Mt. Joy RDI1, a daughter Sunday
at the Lancaster Gereral Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesier Wolgemuth
cf Mt. Joy Rl, a sun Sunday at
Lancaster General Hespital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zercher, Go-
shen, Ind., announce the birth of a
son Wendel Ray April 30th.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mumma,
Landisville, a son Tuesday at the
Lancaster @eneral Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
announce the birth of a
on April 28th.
DD rr.
AUTO VIOLATIONS
Charles E. Hershey,
no inspection sticker
Faulkner, Miami Beach, Florida,
improper passing. Both were pros-
ecuted by Chief of Police Neiss and
summoned before Justice of the
Peace James Hockenberry.
of
at
Harry
a on
a daughter
Hospital.
the
Mount
St.
Paul Berger,
son Saturday at
Gerberich
Clyde
Lancaster General
Marlin Sheaffer,
Sunday
Hos-
a daughter
Lancaster Osteopathic
Fackler
daughter
Marietta Rl,
and Robert
REMOVED FLAG POLE
Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185
has removed the flag pole from the
Chas. Eshleman property (former
Legion Home) and will erect it at
the new Legion Home.
Geology is the science of the
earth’s history.
| Gerald D. Wade
Man- |
Weddings Thruout
Our Community
During Past Week|
Helen Dillinger
Miss Helen Dillinger, daughter of |
Levi Dillinger, 116 E. Main St., and
Gerald D. Wade, son of Mrs. Eliza-
beth Wade, Emlenton, were mar-
| ried Saturday at 9:30 a. m. in the
Lutheran Church. The Rev. W.
L. Koder officiated at the double
ring ceremony,
The bride wore a grey eyelet or-
gandy dress with navy accessories
and carried a colonial bouquet of
deep red carnations.
Mrs. George H. Brown,
played the wedding music. .
After a reception at the home of
the bride, the couple left on a
wedding trip. They will reside
116 E. Main St.
Bcth are employed
Printing Co. here.
HERD OF SEVENTEEN DEER
SEEN NEAR ROWENNA
Spring weather brought the deer
out in County in large
numbers Friday, according to a re=-
port from Rowenna by Leo V.
Coble, Sr.
Coble and a friend, Samuel Walls
herd of 17 deer
Jr,
at
at Seiler
Lancaster
reported seeing a
about 8:00 p. Friday along the
Susquehanna River near Rowenna,
between Marietta and Bainbridge.
By their five
legal bucks among the herd, which
was moving slowly among the trees
and brush near the river.
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LOCAL PERFORMERS TO
PRESENT ALLENTOWN CON.
Our local piano team consisting
of Mrs. Ethel Broske and Mr. Wil-
lard D. Newton will leave for Al-
lentown on Saturday morning, of
May 7th, where they will present
of their duo
before the Junior Club
of that city. This the
first of two out of town €oncerts to
presented by this team, the
next being the spring concert at
East Donegal Twp. High School on
the eve of their May Day.
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TWO MEN WERE INJURED
IN HEAD-ON AUTO CRASH
Harry Hoerner, Jr. twenty-five
E-town Rl, suffered a fractured
and lacerations of the left
left arm and both knees. Sam-
K. Meckley, E-town
suffered left arm and chest in-
The hospital reported that
required
Hoer-
m.
count there were
piano concerts
Women's
will
one
be
be
nose
eye,
uel
R3,
juries.
seventy,
twenty-one sutures were
the
ner’s face.
They were injured in a head-on
collision west of E-town the
Falmouth Road.
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BAINBRIDGE MAN IS ON
JOB IN SOUTH AMERICA
A Bainbridge man is superin-
tending the construction of a large
boiler for an electric light company
in Maracay, Venezula, South Am-
He ‘is John E. Smith, thirty
son of Mrs. Annie Smith of
Bainbridge. An employe of the
United Refractory Co., Pittsburgh,
He is directing the work for LaElec-
tricidad de Maracay. He expects
to remain in South America for
five months.
to close lacerations of
on
erica.
seven,
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TWO TOBACCO CROPS WERE
SOLD DURING THE WEEK
Martin Newcomer, a farmer re-
siding a short distance southeast of
town, sold tobacco crop of
about six acres to Levy Bros, of
Lancaster, for 27 and 10 cents.
In the same Mr. Con-
nelly, on the former Musser farm,
sold his crop for 25 and 10 cents
to Vie Shuman.
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STOLEN TRUCK ABANDONED
A truck belonging to J. R. Ston-
er, Rheems, stolen Saturday night
from in front of the home of the
owner's brother, Webster Stoner,
138 Locust St. Columbia was dis-
covered abandoned at McConnells-
ville, Fulton County, police report-
ed.
his
section
nen A AI
FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE
Hazel Kaylor Weidman, thirty-
eight of town, charges indignities
against Jacob Nelson Weidman,
forty-two, E-town. They were


married Oct. 1, 1938.
EAST HEMPFIELD HONOR
ROLL IS ANNOUNCED
Members of the Hempfield |
East
present term were announced
follows:
They
tha Gingrich,
ley Habacker,
Jane Zimmerman,
fman, Susan Minnich,
Carl Denlinger, Elaine
Helen Swarr, Betty Lou Wagner,
Sally Zerphey, Laura Zimmerman,
Jere Cooper, Anna Doerr, Lavern
Dorwart, Jeanne Forney, Gerald-
Maurer, Alene Meckley,
ian Newcomer, Janet Rankin,
Martha Ann Cope,
Good, Charles Heats,
Nancy Warfel, Mary Denlinger,
Eva Dickel, Mary Eberly,
Harold Herr,
Arlene
Mar-
Shir-
Mary
Arlene Gingrich,
June Mumma,
Anna Cowes,
Betty Lou
are
ine
Shuman,
Ebersole,
Stoltzfus,
Arlene Mchrer,
Loretta Schimp,
Beth Trayer, Judith
Dc rothy C Gilner.
2 Ladies Injured
In An Auto Crash
Miss
Dean of Women at
Hess,
Charles
Velma Shenk,
Schrader
Vera Hackman, forty-six |
Mar- |
Ruth | while
John
Anna Stadel, |
‘The Local News
tn school sonore wit tre Bop The Past Week
Very
Hof- {
Alfred Zook, |
Gingrich | town.
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Andrew |
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Joan Lyon, |
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Angrey,
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and
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Elizabethtown | Was
College, was admitted to Lancaster |
General Hospital Monday after she | fcund in a smashed car
was injured in an accident just
east of Elizabethtown. She
fered a possikle skull fracture,
deep laceration of the forehead and]
the right leg.
She was a passenger in an auto-
mobile driven by Miss Mary Alice
Sylvester
lege librarian,
another car
suf-
abrasions of
col-
which collided with
driven by G. Ray
Brock, forty-two, Mount Joy.
Miss Sylvester was treated
the same hospital for a nose frac-
ture, and head injuries. [
twenty-four,
about
at
Two
her
0
the other passengers in car,
Miss Edna Blumenthal,
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ERGATANS HOLD MOTHER
AND DAUGHTER BANQUET
The Ergatan Sunday School
Class of the Church of God held |
Mother and Daughter
forty-six,
their
quet at Hosteter’s Banquet Hall on |
Uniontowr
Friday, April 29
A very delightful program
There
persons present.
was
presented. thirty -
five
were
of the
at the home
Marietta,
at 7:30 p
The next class meeting
Ergatans will be held
of Mrs. Milton Mower,
Tuesday, May 10th
eel
Activities Of Ow
Local Boy Scouts
Boy Scouts at
Den Monday evening.
ing was opened by
Earl R. Shelly with
and Laws
Mr.
on
m
the
The
Scout
meet-
met
Scout Oath
Jim Stehman spoke to the
Patrol Leader |
The Ma
postponed
Jes
pointed
Sle
The
soap took
pric
mar
Richard
in the
in as
riv
recovered.
Thomas
was
of butter
Jeseph
negotiate
one mile
motoreycle
| sustained
Margare
lr. ancaster,
auto
last Satur
When
and struck
serif
second
antown.
Bric
The
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ban- |
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to fly
| 1ster,
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beating his
to
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scouts on keeping their quarters in
tip-top shape and later al]
got to work on a thorough clean-
ing of the den.
Coming events are:
Spring Rally at
School, Friday.
May 6th,
McCaskey
Scouts will
at the den at 6:45 p.
Saturday and Sunday, May 14
and 15, first camping trip. Scouts
will be accompanied by Mr. Work-
man to Colebrook.
Friday, May 20th,
at the Market House.
wishing to donate this
please call Mr. Jim Stehman.
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LEGION AND LIONS HAVE
PURCHASED BLEACHERS
American Legion and Lions Club
have purchased bleachers from the
Wayne Iron Works, Wayne, Penna.,
which will be erected within the
port m.
is a food sale
All patrons
to event,
scouts
| ing her
| high
Philco’s
delphia
The
nounced
of cars.
A
birth to q
27-ye:
two girls.
Another
section of
let for
E
postmaster
swimming,
arrested
upset
Ironville Pike
their car
may
ar
Pac
$:
Briefly Told
Show was
May 8
been ap-=
rietta Horse
to next Sunday,
Benedict has
at Rohrers-
Spry Swan
its third drop
eof and
in price
months
Nace
at
1
drowned
Sunday
body
thirteen,
Columbia
His
er
was
Marietta
a pound
Nace,
for
forty, of
stealing
quarts of milk
and four
Miriam | from door steps.
Findley, 35, failed
on the
Marietta.
and
to
‘highway
His
he
a curve
east of
was wrecked
a fractured clavicle.
t Johnson, thirty,
was when
of
an
the
this
injured
ditch
4:15 a.
In a on
at m.
day
left the highway
young man
and the
They were
near Mor-
a tree, one
yusly injured
die.
A,
News From
Dailies For
Quick Reading
22 plants ground Phila-
e closed labor strikes.
Auto Co.
a drastic
kard has an-
cut in prices
ir-old Bronx woman gave
uadruplets—two boys and
contract for a 5-mile
the Super highway
3,381,285. Part of
was
it is in
Rapho twp.
A
parking
privi
Boro Autl
The
was
day in
William
was
Fanned
burned ov
| timberland between
Roundtop
Thursday.
lot
larg
the
on its way
300-car
at
by
financed
be established
being
itely
will
1. Its
writy
est
Atlantic,
to England yes
done
passenger load ever
eighty-seven,
ster -
a Globemaster.
a York min-
to
sister-in-law
a bed
by a
100
H. Gable, 58,
committed jail for
in his home
strong wind, fire
el acres of brush and
Stoverdale and
in Dauphin C
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| SENIORS
ON ANNUAL TRIP
TO NATION'S CAPITOL
The
m.
day
Mt
three
and
Academy
High | at
re- |
the
at
On
stop
While
| registered
ol
|
| cal interest.
| trip in Clayton Newcomer's School |p
next week at the high school ath- |
letic field. The bleachers will seat
between 385 to 400 persons.
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FARM SHOW DIRECTORS
WILL MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
There will be a meeting of
| at
{ mond Wagner,
the
directors of Mount Joy's Communi- | to file
{ | the
Mr. W.
pr ine
accom
Senior
school
Wednesday
Vernon
the
Baltimore,
in
the local
at
of
bus
Class
left by 6:00 a
morning for
tour of Washington D. C
the
a
and
at Annapolis.
return trip
Lord Baltimore
Maryland.
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at Hotel Lafayette
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the
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trip to the
Ber
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HAMBURG TODAY
ils and of
School
en's mothers are
teacher
of
enjoy-
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and a number
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today,
vicinity
ks County,
visiting points of
They are making the
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39 AUTOISTS ARE
Thirty -r
section had their cards withdr: wn | ry
| by the Bt
Harrisl
only one
ty Exhibit in the Methodist church | bility.
on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All
directors are urged to attend.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Frank P. Gorner,
and Ruth L. Johnstin, Maytown.
Rome, N. Y. |
| CLOSE SHREINER’'S
Shreiner’s Grade
miles wes
five deaths in eight years,
closed.
BANNED
iine motorists frem
ireau of Highway
last
Mt.
he re
week.
R1
He
urg
Joy was the
from
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Crossing, three
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Mortuary Record
Throughout This
Entire Locality
Susan M. Bigler, eighty-four, at
Columbia
John G.
Manheim,
Mary
Ziegler,
one,
Mrs. Maude
of Harrisburg,
tal. She
Boro.
Mrs.
seven,
ninety-two, of
Lititz Zion Home.
of George
Cclumbia aged ninety-
Snyder,
the
widow
at
Ann,
at
Cover, eighty-one,
at Columbia Hospi=
was born at Washington
Susan Stoh Cassel, fifty-
Manheim, died Sunday. Her
husband, L. Cassel, sixty-
four, died eight hours later.
Mrs. Kathryn B. Caslow Brosey,
fifty-five, wife of Jchn W. Brosey,
Elizabethtown, Monday of a heart
Harry Mount
is a brother.
Horace
condition. Caslow,
Joy,
Miss Stella Good
Miss Stella Good,
Joy died
in Lancaster
sixty-two Mt.
at 10:45 p. m. Sunday
General Hospitai fol-
lingering illness. She
to the institution on
a medica] patient. A
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el Al Aen.
THREE CAR COLLISION ON
WEST MAIN STREET MONDAY
Monday evening Chief of Police,
Park Neiss investigated a three-
car collision on West Main Street.
John Sprout, West Main St.,
eling east on W. Main St, made a
left hand turn into Van's Servi-
center, when the car following,
driverr by Arthur Brill, Lancaster,
struck the rear of the Sprout car,
a third car driven by Lloyd
E. Miller, Groff’ Trailer Camp,
Lancaster was passing on the left
and the three cars collided.
Sprout and Miller cars rammed
into a pole at the Sprout residence.
Occupants of the Miller car,
Hershey, sustained brush
a gash on forehead while
injuries.
29
lcwing a
was admitted
April 8
as
trav-
while
Glenn
and
Dean suffered chest
burns
Wm
Damage to the three cars was es-=
timated at $700.00.
I
MEMORIAL COMMITTEE MET
Memorial Day Committee
at the Legion
The
met Tuesday night
home.
It was decided to have our own
Mt. Joy High School Band give the
concert.
The committee needs your finan-
cial to make this
Memorial Day celebration top them
all
Please
olicitor
contributions
give generously when the
calls.
WC eee en
Happened At
Florin Recently
Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and fami-
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon
of Gap, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Wittel.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaplan of
Muskogee, Okla,, have returned to
Florin where they will make their
home.
Mr. Martin Ney
Sneed Reheard gar
ment at private sale and expects to
ake possessian in the near future.
Mr. Reheard and family will move
to Columbia
Mr. and Mrs
Sunda Vv guests
de Mum 1peY
purchased the
age and apart-
George Mumper
of Mr. and
Cl and family at
Saturday. June 11, a public sale
of the dwelling and nersonal prop-
of Howard M. Musselman de-
ased wil! be held on the pre-
micas on Water Street.
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Heisey and
family of Coatesville and Mr. and
Oreville Millar and familv of
: wera Sunday guests of Mr.
Shelly
shootin match for large
"1 he held at the Florin
Mav 7
A Mrs. Beni. Kauffman and
and Mrs. Alvin and fam-
spent fundav at Reading with
Jane Glatfelter.
Kenneth
erty
heen
mue!
Another
wi eo
ta] on Saturdav,
Mr. :
My Ebersole and
foil da snent We dne sday with her
| parents
proof of financial responsi- |
at Newville
ROOM SHOWER MONDAY
A meeting of the Girl Scout
neighborhood will be held Mon-
day evening at 8:00 p. m. at the
Girl Scout Rooms.
Remember this is the night for
the room shower.