0° Todays Forgotten Business Man Stopped Advertising Yesterday MOST Th e - THE ~-M INU TE WEEKLY | N LANE ASTER COUNTY Mount Joy Bulletin | voL. XLIX, NO. 1 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June 2, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance New Cattle Firm; Keystone Holstein Sales Incorporat’d Recently the Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. came into being here. The incorporators are Clarence E. Lyons, Manager, Mount Joy; Lloyd Derr, Mount Joy R2; Oscar Han- son, Robert S. Weidler and Paul H. Engle, of Palmyra. This new corporation is already up and doing. At present the ne- cessary foundation excavating being done for a very modern and up-to-date cow and sales barn. The structure will be 66 x 120, two stories high and built of concrete block. Ira Wolgemuth the contract for the carpenter work. The Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. plan on holding monthly sales, finding new owners for approxi- mately sixty head of cattle per sale. They will handle local and Canadian cattle and from various breeders. is has consignments It will be their aim and effort to supply purebred Holstein tion stock for breeders. They contemplate holding their initial sale in the new location, the Clarence E. Lyons jately east of our founda- farm, immed- boro, Route 230 some time in Oct. of this year. We bespeak unlimited success for this new corporation. Plans For Annual Party GOP Ladies Maytown June 11 The 20th annual garden party, of the Women’s Republican Club of Lancaster City and County will be held on 11 at the home of George R. Drabenstadt, Maytown. Special attractions will be an or- gan recital in the garden and mu- sic by a string ensemble during the and Cards will be played, supper served and a fortune teller will be on hand to add interest. Approximately 1,000 expected. Bus service will be available. Tickets may be obtained at the headquarters, 7 E. Orange St. The bus will leave at 1:00 p. and return at 11:00 p. m. Mrs. Henry B. Earhart, chairman and Mrs. Charles C. Hicks, co- chairman, will be assisted by the following committee chairman and members: Mrs. Chester M. Wool- worth, Mrs. Charles B. Long, Mrs. S. R. Zimmerman, Jr., Mrs. John Hartman, Mrs. Clifford Backstrand, Mrs. Samuel E. Meister, Jr. Mrs. Bernard J. Meyers, Jr.,, Mrs. Otto Messner, Mrs H. C. Kreisle, Miss Sarah Ann Stauffer, Mrs. Harry Metzler, Mrs. I. D. Diller, Mrs. George E. Blumenstock, Mrs. Christopher Demuth, Mrs. C. B. Keller, Mrs. John Willits and Mrs. Marie Gross. The Local News For The Past Week Very Briefly Told Gas stations added that extra one cent tax on gasoline on Tuesday. There were 106 in this year’s graduating class at Elizabethtown College. An 18-months-old child at Lan- caster, choked to death on a piece of pretzel. A young deer halted traffic near the old fair grounds, this side of Lancaster Tuesday. Howard Strasbaugh, of Maytown, was prosecuted at Lancaster for reckless driving. Forty-six pieces of were found in the bushes Maple Grove Park, Lancaster. Ralph S. Dunlap, fifty-four, Wil=- mington, Del, died at the wheel of his car while driving thru Eliza- bethtown Friday evening. on June afternoon evening. guests are m. silverware near REMEMBERED TWO CHURCHES Reformed Church of Maytown will receive $1,215.80 and Reformed Church of Campbellstown, $1,215.80 from the estate of Clinton McCurdy late of West Donegal Twp. LIONS ASK YOUR SUPPORT IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP The regular meeting of the Mount Joy Lion’s Club will be held Tues- day, June 7th. Every Lion should attend this meeting at it is the time for election of officers for the com- ing year. A Carnival sponsored by the Lion’s will be held June 18th and they will need the help and support of every one. Considerable expense is involved in some of our community projects, such as the purchase of the bleach- ers for the High School playground, the securing of glasses for those who are less fortunate than some of us, and also in some of the Wel- fare drives. We hope the people of the coun- tryside will come out and help to make this a worthwhile project, and in turn do a good deed for some of those who are less fortun- ate. Don’t forget the date, June 18th, Saturday evening. Coons Killed 150 Pullets on Dourte Farm; Were Shot Farmers out in Rapho and Mount Joy townships have been annoyed | for some time around their poultry and until last week were at what | | houses a loss to determine just preying upon their poultry. On the farm of Mr. Dourte, about midway between Manheim and Union Square, 150 pullets were killed. He reported the incident to County Game Warden who made an investigation. The warden took a pair of coon dogs, turned them loose on the premises and soon they spotted a pair of large raccoon in a grass field on the farm of Amos Waltz, adjoin- ing Mr. Dourte. Both were warden. rn ct tll SEVEN EAST DONEGAL GRADS ATTEND 50th ANNIVERSARY Seven members of the 1899, East Donegal High School oie | served the 50th anniversary of their | graduation last week-end at a din- ner in Accomac. Howard Longe- necker, Norristown, was host. Following the afternoon affair, they attended the Alumni Banquet in Maytown. Those present included: Mrs. Flora Houseal Shireman, Maytown; Mrs. Florence Fink Dunlap, Balti- more; Fred Fletcher, Mt. Joy; Dr. Ira Kraybill, Wyncoe; Howard Fry- singer, Philadelphia; Frank Gray- bill, Camp Hill; and Howard Longe- necker. Mrs. ginia, was absent. rm re el eee LESTER H. GOOD, LANDISVILLE NAMED FOR ANOTHER TFRM Lester H. Good, of Landisville, has been nominated for another term as president of the Lancaster County Firemen’s Association. He is unopposed. Among other officers nominated is Wilbur Heistand, Salunga, as first vice president; Wallace Miller, Landisville, state association dele- gate, The association will elect officers during the Lancaster County Fire- men’s convention to be held at Eph- rata, Saturday, June 4 ——— Cee SISTER OF SALUNGA WOMAN MECHANIC IN AIR FORCE Sgt. Anna Shertzer, sister of Mrs. William Bowers, Salunga, is the only WAF E-4 Auto-pilot mechanic | in the entire Air Force, it is report- ed by her base at Elgin Field, Fla. She recently was graduated from the training course at Chanute | Field, Ill, where she finished third | in her class. She has four years | service and formerly was a ballis- | tics laboratory assistant at Aber- | deen Proving Grounds. ell Cee LETTERS GRANTED Bessie E. Baker, Florin; Emma M. Kiehl, Lancaster; Clara E. Will of Florin; Harry B. Wittel, Florin and John B. Wittel, executors of the estate of Annie A. Wittel, 1 of East Donegal Twp. was | coon shot by the class of | Mary Elizabeth Hernly, Vir- eighth member of the class | clate Strickler Reunion At Long's Park Thurs., June 16 The thirty-seventh reunion of the Strickler clan will be held at Long Park, Lancaster, along Route 230, on Thursday, June 16. Those in charge are planning for the best reunion ever. At 1:30 p. gram will be rendered: Group singing conducted by Mrs. Wm. M. Forwood and Ray De- Venney; Devotions, Rev. Harry S. Irwin; Remarks by the presi- dent, Roy DeVenney; Memorial Service, Mary Steig Strickler; Vol- unteer Children and the yonng people; Address, Wm. E. Glasmier, Bareville, Con- test: Strickler antiques; Strangers introduced; Report of the secretary (Turn to Page 2) ——— ———— STRIKE DATE WILL BE DETERMINED AT HERSHEY Looks the Hershey m. the following pro- numbers, ev. Pa.; though as | Chocolate Company is in for Labor trouble, something that only occur- red there once in its history. At that of things in hand time a crowd milk producing farmers took and broke John O. it up. Shearer, president and | business manager of Local 464, Ba- kers and Confectioners Union, said that employes of the Hershey Choc- plants voted by a Friday a negotiating strike Company two-to-one majority night authority to committee to date at the plants. In case of a strike, they too will learn for the first time that action never pays. re A AU ON A 6-MONTHS CRUISE TO EUROPE AND NORTH AFRICA David E. Loewen, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Loewen of 50 West Donegal St. arrived the Mediterranean aboard the air- USS Coral Sea for a will afford sea- Af- to grant determine a such seaman, mn craft carrier six-month cruise which the ports of Europe to visit Northern him opportunity and rica. World where First glimpse of the Old Rock of Gibralter, arrived May 14 for visit, prior to transiting the of Gibraltar for Augusa, While in this area the on vast Fleet exercises, the peak of was the a three-day Straits Sicily. aircraft will he concentrate aimed at maintaining fighting efficiency. re © eee 10 Cars Crashed; Two Met Head-on West of Florin We had two auto crashes in this during the past week, causing considerable damage. One in which four implicated could have vented hadn’t they almost bumper to bumper. Four Cars In Crash A woman slightly and damage was estimated vicinity cars were been pre- been driving injured at $300 colli- was as the result of a four car sion on rcute 230 between Landis- ville and Salunga av 9:40 a. m. on Monday. State tutis said the accident a line of traffic going west on route 230 when a motorist halted to make He in line left dri- Michael J. Ba- occurred in Policeman a left turn from the road. said the seventh motorist from ‘the ven by Carl L. Coones, Jr, Nottingham R1, did not and struck the one making the eigh- teen, stop car he was Edward W. N.Y. in in time following operated by Ewan, fifty-seven, Hamburg, who in turn struck ( Turn to page 2) rr A Wm ene Deeds Recorded John E. Ruth V. East Donegal Twp. to and Carrie M. Ney, East Twp., two lots with premises, Joy Twp. $21,000. Elwood and Anna Mary Hock- er, East Donegal Twp. to Jay M. and Dorothy E. Biesecker, Conoy Twp. lot on State Highway Route 230, Florin, $4,400, the car Reheard, Martin L. Donegal Mt. and s.| ‘Our 49th Year With this issue The Bulle'in enters upon its forty-ninth year. During that time the paper has been under the same manage- ment and ownership. LEFEVER REUNION HELD AT SALUNGA MEMORIAL DAY The annual the fam- of the late and Mrs. Adam Lefever, Rock held on Monday at the Brethren Church. Officers reunion of Mr. Hill, Salunga ily was are Ira L. Willow Street, president; beth L. Frey, Highville, Dora Ficherly, Salunga, EE ed Hackman, Eliza- secretary; treaurer. Benny Clinger Won The Marble Tournament Here May 19, in the V.F. Tournament Final, Ben Clinger defeated John Fackler for the championship. Glenn Wolge- muth won out over Dick Becker for The cot of the tourney was registered by defeated Lester Snavely. May 21 both Clinger taken to Lancas- On Thursday, W. Marble third place honors. biggest up- Jay Young when he last year's champ, On Saturday, and Fackler Clinger competed in the 9th District Tournament. There he lost in the first round to Sam Shank of Manheim. Accompanying the two players to were Char- Jailey, Senior Vice Commander, (Turn to page 4) — re were ter where Lancaster Commander les PLLAN TO FORM YOUNG FARMERS ORGANIZATION Plans for a Young Far- mers the of Maytown discussed Thurs- day evening during the E Donegal Approximately 30 the session forming organization in vicinity were a meeting in Hich School. young farmers 1st attended Victor temporary til per manently was elected to Longenecker sident, serve established Other temporary Martin Trostle, Bixler, treasurer; pre un- the organization is officers are vice president; Jerome and Harold Ney, Bixler, chaplain; secretary Lewis and Gene M Love, advisor. Anothel 8:00 p gal the held at Done- he the E which meeting will m. June 9 in High School, at constitution time will offi- and by-laws discussed and elected een cli lire be permanent cers CHAS. PENNELL — PAUL GISH HAD IIANDS INJURED Charles Pennell, of town, had two while at the He was David E. fingers crushed Wednesday helping install a furnace home of John C. Nissley. taken to the office of Dr. Schlosser, for treatment. Also treated by Dr. Schlosser was Pau] A. Gish, Mt. Joy R2, who suf- fered a severe laceration the hand when it was caught in a cir- of cular saw. He was sawing wood when the accident occurred. rns Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading 193 relief chiselers were $3,255,000 was Last year convicted in Penna. recovered. The safe including Memorial Day receipts were holds Athletic Shreiner’s crossing, Mill, the five eight A tractor completely destroyed on of J. Lloyd Kreider, Lefever, trucker Association. near Flory's scene of deaths in has been abolished. and was the farm near Strashurg. thirty-seven, Lititz, Al- years, caught fire Benjamin independent killed lentown. near wis in a collision neay and bean plants were destroyed by frost in the western part of the state early this week. The Army has ordered 8677 wrist watches at a cost of $198,095 from the Hamilton Watch Company at Lancaster Thousands of tomato | daughter, 2 In One Family Died Within 13 Hrs. at Bainbridge twice 13 week-end the of Bainbridge, Death struck within the family hours over in Kesselring RD1. Mrs. Rose Kesselring, 49, died Saturday at 9:00 p. m. in a Colum=- bia hospital after an operation, and her 18 year old daughter in Mrs. Helen Kesselring, died denly Sunday at 10:00 a. visiting with relatives. Mrs. Rose of Bainbridge, law, sud- m. while Kesselring, formerly RDI, had been re- siding with her daughter and her Mr. and Mrs. Karl of Marietta, RDI. She of of Marietta Men- son-in-law, Reisinger, a member Mission. Surviving, was nonite addition in her L. to Thomas (Turn to page 3) Eo] GRACE DEVERTER HEADS CHEERFUL SEWERS 4-H CLUB The Cheerful] Sewers of the 4-H Club met on Wed- nesday, May 25, at the home of Mrs. J. Everett Martin, under the supervision of Miss Yvonne Cook. Officers were elected as follows: Grace DeVerter; Vice President, Mary Anna Gish; Secre- tary, Anna Mary Forry; Treasurer, Leora Groff; Leader, Ruth Messick; News Reporter, Myrl Martin. The local leaders Everett Martin Spangler, are a son, and organized President, Song Jean Mrs. J. Harvey are Mrs. and a STRUCK BY FLYING WOOD, KEQUIRED EIGHT SUTURES Charles Koser, forty-two, Man- heim R2, suffered lacerations of the upper and lower lips recently when he was struck by a piece while of wood saw. He General a circular treated at Lancaster Hospital. Eight sutures were quired to close the lacerations. Ge ee W.J.Eckhardt, 76 Native Here, Died In Washington William James Eckhardt, seventy a native of this place, died last Wednesday Emergency Hospital at D.C, a brief illness. was employed by the there the past operating was re- in Washington, He Government thirty-three years. Mr. Eckart went from here to Washington in 1904 and worked for the Navy Yard He went to Printing office 1937 He was an active member of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, at Sixth and A streets N. E, and the Dawson Masonic Lodge here. Mr. Eckhardt, who lived at 636 street N. E., is survived by his Mrs. Margaret C. Eckhardt, and a daughter, Mrs. James R. Au- stin, 512 North Ookland Street in Arlington, after for as an electrician. the Government in 1923 and retired in A widow, Funeral services were held at the Funeral Home, Fourth and Massachusettes Ave. N. E. Burial in Rock Creek. Lee was made THE ESHLEMAN REUNION The annual reunion of the Esh- leman family will be held at Lititz Springs Park on Sunday, June 12. There are 400 members of the clan and a large attendance is expected. rt —— — | SALE AT SALUNGA POSTPONED stolen from the Rein- | Public sale of the two and one- | half story frame dwelling of the late Mary Fiest at has been postponed for a future date. tl AU nes NEW LOCATION Lehman & Book, dry cleaners and dyers, formerly Lehman's, will move to their new location at 39 E. Main Street, on Monday, June 6. Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. David Sweigart, El- izabethtown R1, a son Saturday at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Coleman, Landisville, a daughter at the Lan- caster Genera] Hospital, Salunga The Prize Winners In Our Successful Memorial Parade Another Memorial Day Joy is now in Mount a memory. Fluttering flags and buntings have been removed and the hard work- | ing committeemen have at last laxed successful celebration. re- and chalked up another very Several thousand people thronged the streets during the early hours of the afternoon to await the parade at 3:30. The weatherman with an ideal sunny day with cool favored us breezes. First prize in the parade awards went to the Shawnee Fire Company of Columbia, for best appearing fire company in the county with music, $200.00; second, went to the Susquehanna Fire Co, Colum- bia, $100.00. First prize, to best appearing County, with music, fire company out of the Ox- Pa., $200.00. (Turn to page 2) ae om ae Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Charles L. Wilson, Columbia. William P. Melbert, found dead in bed at Columbia. Graybill, seventy-four, Manheim National ford, fifty-five, sixty, was Jacob L. president of the bank since 1918, died Tuesday. Howard Brady Frey, eighty- three, died Friday at Conestoga R2. Olive, wife of Harry Gehr, Salunga, is a sister. Rev. John F. Knittle, seventy-two pastor of the Kissel Hill Lutheran Church, died Monday. Mary, of Robert Grayhill, of Florin, daughter. Daniel] Lebanon, wife iS a Zellers, who fell down seventy-two, of a flight of account of Bul- steps at Landisville, an which appeared in last week's letin died froin his injuries Mrs. David Umberger Mrs. Aimie M. Umberger, (Turn to page 3) ada VIEWERS ARE NAMED TO SET PIPELINE DAMAGES Viewers to determine damages were seven- proper the Fast court Done- had negotiate named by at Lancaster the gal Twp. Municipal Authority stated it to with a for right-of-way. The Authority court to name after was unable landowner pipeline the was unable to come to terms with Ab- ram H. Martin, Marietta, RD1. He owns land along he Elizabethtown- Maytown road which area the Authority plans to lay pipeline for petitioned viewers after it in a new water system. Parke Ammon, and August Kimmel viewers. They wlll findings to the court. ser on sentir er ON TRIP TO WEST COAST Mr. and Mrs. Paul Little and Mrs. | Flizabeth Dellinger, of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Little, of Lancas- er, left Saturday for to the west coast. Their first stop will Lake City, Utah, visit a Benjamin Dellinger and family. After visiting friends of the Lit- tle’s at Los Angeles, California they will stop at their return trip east. — TAKES JOB AT NEY'S Al Yiengst, a former automobile mechanic at Sheridan's Garage here Weoerth named eorge were report their a month’s trip Salt will Mr. be at where they former resident of town, Tucson, Arizona, on and now employed at Rheems Gar- age, position at Ney’'s Texaco Service and Repair, at Florin. heard’s Garage. has accepted a This was formerly Re- Mr. Yingst goes on duty Monday. sss A ll mission ABOUT THE SICK Mrs. Garth Snyder, Mt. Joy R. D. underwent an operation in the Lancaster Genera] Hospital, on Fri- day. Mrs. Hazel Clement, street is a patient at East Main St. Joseph's | residence | Standard. Hospital, Lancaster Graduates Hear Excellent Address By Ex-Principal Dr. D. of State ville, ty -fifth amusing L. Biemesderfer, College, Millers- to the six- Teachers opened his address Commencement with of the during reminiscence people Mount liness of local in Joy prior to 1923. As and he a track team were on a of the an example he play ground at the rear none too secure, and his hands and face showing the utter disregard six and water of his 3eamy,” That tot his friend year olds have for soap with a flourish hand called: “Hi, was none other “Busty” Mateer. He on to urge to be in passing, than went honest with well as with theip fellowmen above all else “recognize human | regardless of This advice personalities race, | most timely should be of the as the disereation creed or color.” and much needed members practiced by audience as well graduates. Too much is given to race, creed and color while the qualities of the person go unrecognized. Dr. Biemese Mr. Clyde of the schoo] board, scented the diplomas er —— lerfer hy Gerberich, pres who also pre- FELTON R. BOMBERGER HOST TO GRADUATES Elton R. son of Mr Mis. East St., Bomberger, Elam Bomberger, 4 the Joy high and Main class of Mount a member, at entertained ing school, an out- the of which he is ing on Tuesday evening, at near town. the feats reques Bomberger cottage A novel feature impromptu evening sted | of was the of the contained guests, The suggestions were “diplomas” the in miniature tied in brown and gold yibbon, class colors. a ——— IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM AT MILTON GROVE SCHOOL An immunization program is be= ing held in the Mount Joy School District. immunized An opportunity to be agaist offered to all to 12 given in and Tetanus is chil dren from nine months of This doses. The to the Wednesday age toxoid is two should be brought Milton School June 8, 1949 >» — Personal Mention Prof. E. R. Barclay, principal our schools here back in 1900, in town Monday and Mrs. Paul R. Metzler of Brewton, Oklahoma, for a wee k’ S resided children Grove next at 9 a m was | a visitor Mr. family and ar- rived here Tuesday visit. They Manheim RI. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wittle and son, David, Manheim: Mrs. Janet Shaeffer and daughters, Sandra Janet of Columbia, were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry and David Barrett of N. J., spent Monday Mrs. Geo. Schneider egal street. They were accompan- Mrs. K. Baierle who spent formerly and gues Wittle Mon- Barrett, and Don- with Mr. on East by of N. J. ied home Woodbury, here. Mrs. Edgar Treichler, Eddie Treichler of (Turn to page 3) ——— A a week Jean and Royalton, FARM WOMEN SOCIETY NO. 4 ARE TAKING A TRIP TODAY The Society of Farm Women No 4 has planned a bus trip to Dupont and Sherwood Gardens this Members car barn in Lancaster The c¢ rangements Nolt, and Mrs. Mrs day, June 2. met at the of ar- Cl: cha Je Mrs ara Danie] Rill Mount Joy; Mount- ymmittee in includes Lancaster; Mrs John Musser, Brooks, and Frances ville. Re —————— 27 RECEIVED DIPLOMAS Thirty-seven students of the East Hempfield High School, Lax disville, received the 39th annual commencement cies held Wednesday the Twp. diplomas at exer- evening auditorium GRADUATED FROM W. M. C. Miss Ruth Joyce Hinkle of this boro, was graduated from Western school Maryland College on Monday, May | { 30, 1949 receiving the Bachelor of | Arts Degree president | an | friend- | his recalled when | New | A small chap, with pants | the graduates | themselves as | was introduced ident | graduat- | Towuship | Diphtheria | years of | ts of | Lois | Collingswood | Murs. | Thurs- | Chas Bennett Jr. Succeeds Father As Acting PM Postmaster Charles J. Bennett, has asked for a transfer to rural carrier has been notified by | the Department, to go on rural car- duty here starting June 16th. There a number of appli= cants for the position as postmaster, many names having been mention- who rer were ed in these columns. Mr. Charles J. Bennett Jr., son of | ex-postmaster Bennett, was noti- appointment as acting to succeed his fa- ther 16th. Chas. J. Bennett Jr. is a gradu- ate of Mount Joy High school, serv=- led in the United States Navy during | World War II and is Post Comman=- | der of Walter S. Ebersole Post No. American Legion here. a Maytown Water System Entering Its Final Stages M. Simon Zook, Honey Brook { contractor, announced Thursday | that work will begin Tuesday on 15000 feet of six= inch water main to supply May- town with water from the pumping construction, fied of his postmaster here effective June | 185, | and | laying about | station now under | the Maytown to E-town road. Work on the pumping station be= about two months ago short- the contract was awarded East Donegal Twp. Muni- The authority year ago to water system re- the wells and cisterns that for Maytown gan ly after by the j ee! Authority. ; formed about a Nod a | placing | | public upplied water resi= dents. At the station is the completed with (Turn to Page 3) et A A present time pumping the ex- PUPILS HONORED Miss Shirley Eby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby Jr, 330 { North Barbara Street and Jay | Barnhart Jr., Mr. and Mrs. i Jay S. Barnhart, W. Donegal | Street, the Am- the most 8th | | | | son of 331 recently received erican Legion award for outstanding girl and boy of the | i grade rr VIOLATIONS Gish, Chief hour | TRAFFIC Paul L by Rheems Neiss, He before Squire was pro- foy driving was sum- secuted 13 miles per { moned for a hearing | | ckenberry, { Raphael Simeon Good, IN. Y, on right Buffalo, for passing $10.00 prosecuted He was side paid fine and costs Everything That « Happened At Florin Recently Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle Sunday guests of Mr were and Mrs. Vic= | tor Snyder. 5th, at 7:30.p. m., raybill Wolgemuth will the Florin Church of the Sunday, June Rev. G | speak Brethren. Next Saturday Old time key ball at June 11, including a Don- entertainment | hy the Caravan, also junior with Shirley Marimba, A full evening of 30. The Florin to evening, festival, game and Tumbleweed | four magicians, | on the be Association | fun ginning at 5 Hall | bring Mr co Service the mechanic invites you your family. Martin Ney and Repair Station over Mr. Albert Yiengst, have of all opened his Tex= weekend 1 will charge work Mrs several days at repair Mr. pending Donald Eichler are Philadel = and phia visiting relatives Mr. John Kissinger and Mr. Earl Gerlitzki attended the Phila-Giants ball Philadel- phia - Mr. and Mrs. Mumper Sr, ind Mr. and Mrs. John Bender Sr, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bender (More on page 3.) i a NOW HE'S A BANKER Mr. Charles Heaps, principal of the grade school, has accepted a position at the Union National Mt. Bank and assumed his duties | for the summer months on Tuesday, re A eee | IN THE HOSPITAL Mrs. Lloyd Garman, Donegal Springs Road, is a surgical patient | at St. Joseph's Hospital. game on Sunday at Geo. Joy