Shoppers In Community Offered Bigs Opportunities In Our Merchants 3-Day Sales Event The 79th Annual Landisville Camp Opens Fri., July 22 The 79th Annual amp Meeting will open on Friday, July 22nd, it was announced to- the Rev Dr Luther H. pastor of the First Metho- Church, Lancaster, and Spirit- of the The will feature na- known as as local, The Camp Meeting will extend through Sunday, 31st The Landisville day by Ketels, dist ual Director Camp. program several tionally 3 Wl well urchmen July James H. Bailey, of the Broad Street Metho- Church, Lancaster, will be the Director of Music He will he as- Si Mise Kathleen B. Stetler Miss Anna Mary Herr pian- and John K. Stetler, Jr Wavne W. Winters. trumpeters. The opening Sacrement of the at 7:45 p I. Cloud, Methodist del Rev pastor dist ted by and iste and will be the Holv C The minister Church, the Communion service ommunion Douglas Olivet Rev the m of Coatesville, Meditation (Turn to page 5) ssn + vel A Bell Renairman_ ii eto bn Retired After 36 Years of Service After more the Bell Pennsylvania, with of | than 36 Telephone Albert Ave. June vears Company C. Landis, of Lancaster, re- 30 He has heen a telephone repairman there | al %2 Greenwood tired on pension C. LANDIS previously ALBERT 1924, in Mount \Y ince and worked Joy. has been associated (Turn to Page 4) —— © Landis WERE ON DEAN'S LIST Martin F Mrs Main St., Ragnar Mr. and Mrs. Marietta St., of Bowman, Bowman, M son and John Hallgren, son of Ragnar Hallgren, and Warren C. John- Mr. Leonard H. J Elizabethtown list at son, son of ohn- ni were all on dean’s the College for 1948-49 school year. — $20,000 PHILA. FSTATE LEFT TO MASONIC HOMES Most of the $20,000 estate left by late Mrs. Loretta Smith, Phila- delphia, will go the Masonic at will for disclosed —— ee ~— the to her Home Elizabethtown, filed probate Brief News From | The Dailies For Quick Reading Harrisburg had a $140,000 loss on a warehouse fire. 152 deaths in the na- There were tion due to the heat wave. At Hershey the Union to postpone its strike for two weeks. City filed 223 liens for tax that voted [Lancaster 1948 school against properties. Nevada is having its usual invas=- | ion of grasshoppers while Lancaster county is getting the beetles. Elwood Hecker's garage, Lititz Pike, has been entered the sixth time in several years. The present pig crop in the na- tion is the third but did anyone notice a decline in the for on highest on record the price of anything pertaining to pork? A New Jersey pilot made a forc- ed landing near York Sunday when He crashed into | o wire fence but escaped with slight | he ran out of gas. injuries. David Richard Myers, nineteen, Middletown, clowning on an auto, climbing over the roof with the car | doing thirty, fell off and died from injuries, will | Mr. | West | the | Franklin & Marshall | 2nd semester of the | many | Truck And Auto | Crashed Wednes. In Salunga Three men were hurt in a truck- auto crash township road north of the Harrisburg pike in the west end of Salunga at 9 a. terday. Following the truck-auto crash State Policeman William Devlin charged Henry S. Lehman, thirty- three, Manheim Rl, operator of the truck, failure to keep to the right of the highway, and James Millar, twenty-four, 217 Union St, Columbia, of the with driving without an operator’s licen- Both men were charged before | Justice of the Peace George A. | Shenck, Landisville. Comfort, Columbia, on 4a m. yes- with driver car, ce ( Clarence thirty, 142 S. Second St., suffered a laceration of the head, and Joseph Flannigan, 212 8S. St. lacerated Clarence Lehman, Manheim R1, a passenger suffered contusions of twenty-seven, Second Columbia, a lower lip. twen- ty-three, in the truck, the They were treated by | Dr. Gilbert, Landisville. Damage to both vehicles was esti- forehead. Joe C. | HYMN, SING AT RHEEMS | CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Sunday, July 17th at seven-thir- | tv o'clock, the West | Young People will sponsor a Hymn Sing at the Rheems Church of the | Brethren. { | James areentree | chorister Fshelman the complete program is is the and pended: | Gospel ap- Light Girls Quartet, Mt. MOST U Th VOL. XLIX, NO. 6 Grocers’ Picnic At Atlantic City Thursday, July 21 for the mammoth Grocers’ and Pic- have order to arrange a the been appointed: nie following Grocers Transportation Committee John Reynolds, John John Godfrey, Paul B. Morris Hersher, Ben Charles V. Binkley, A. J. Elwood Witmer, R. E. Hecht, J. N Walmer, William Mundorf, Frank Hershey, Henry W. Hauck, Robert Houseal, Lenord Keck, Edward Maharg, R. A. Mendenhall, . D. C. Rettew and J. L. Ruoss. Clemens, Gorman, Publicity Committee H. Clifford Thomas, Robert son, R. K. Mohler, H. P C. J. Wolfe, L. J. Pavias, Weaver, R. D. Hoffecker, Kurtz, Charles L.. Daven, Rice, F. P. Dixon, WwW. S. John M. Booth, C. Zartman, Frev, R. White, Horace Robert FEF. Lee, LeRoy Clvde J. Wiggiins, H. G Fugene Becker and H. S fil Prize Committee Clavton Stehman, I.. G hl Paul Ward R € John Menchey, Root. Rev Robert Sisters’ Trio, | Fast Fair- Girls’ | Pleasant: Devotions, | Eshleman: Miller Mixed Coneresation Singing: Heidelberg: Mixed Chorus, Elizabethtown; Mixed Quartet. Ak- Offering, Rev. Howard Bern- Bollinger Sisters’ Trio, Mid- Longenecker Quartet, Rev. | Florin; Chorus, | view: | Octet, | ron: { hard; Ale | Lawn; | Abram Eshelman. i ne Creek: Closing Devotions, | OBSERVED THE TWENTIETH [| ANNIVERSARY ON JULY 1 | The Harrisburg Zone of the Chev- | rolet Motor Division, which embra- {ces 29 Pennsylvania | | | | | counties, ob- served its 20th anniversary on July | 1st. The office in | 133 dealers, including | Motors, of Mt Fifty-seven of the dealers the while 52 Harrisburg Newcomer serves Inc., Jov. 439% zone or have been associated with enception in 1929, 399% 7 since its | | others or have been a part of | | the orgenization for 10 years or| | Dealers have been! loneer. who with the zone a decade or more in- clude Newcomer Motors, Inc., Mt. | fe Joy | | — COURT APPROVES ARTICLES OF INC. FOR TWIN OAKS CLUB | The Court of | incorporation “Twin Oaks approved articles for the | Club”, non-profit recreational | sociation located at Among the purposes of the aS=- R1. club, Columbia is to “fos- athlet- dancing, roller ska- ting and other facilit- " The toard of directors | cludes Philip Glatfelter, 543 Chest- [ nut St, Columkia; John Lively, | Fifth and Cherry Sts, Columbia; R. D. 2; Guy K. Kauffman, Col- RD2; Christian M. Kauff- | RDI, and George [ man, Columbia | L Fornoff, Columbia RDI. = AUTOIST PROSECUTED FOR A | COLLISION AT OYSTER POINT Ralph E. Frey, twenty-nine, R1, was prosecuted by State Police for failure to yield the right | of after his truck and a car collided on the Marietta Pike at Point, shortly before 700 | last Thursday. State police said that Joseph G. { Myers, Jr, East Petersburg was traveling west on | the Marietta Pike, when Frey pul- [ led the Oyster Point | road into the path of his car. tl 0 Wa eins BIBLE SCHOOL AT FLORIN Daily Bible School will begin in the Florin Church of the Brethren Monday evening. July 11, and will continue for two weeks with sessions from 7 to 9 P. M. There will be classes for children, as listed in the articles, ter, encourage and promote ics, swimming, recreational ies in- umbia Lan- caster way | | Oyster a m. twenty-seven, out from Vacation young people and adults. Everyone Welcome. eel | BROUGHT A FANCY PRICE Winners in the Penna. Chicken of Tomorrow contest at Coatesville brought 5 fancy price. Fifteen Cor- nish-White Rock Cross sold for $522.50. ‘ I Oberholtzer, Bloomsburg John F. Fuss. Elden Rettew. Earle Diem. H. L. Sensenig, George Al- von Leaman, C. M. Woerth, IT. J Amos S. Shrom, H W Norman Leisey, (Turn tn page 4) eet lM imi The Local News Sweicart, C { BALLOTS OF E. | to finance an [ | be | tion len, Brubaker, | Rodgers, | | has been { In Ms- M THE £100,000 BOND ISSUE ON DONEGAL $100,000 bond addition to the to A proposed school at Maytown ballots of F September for ship high Do n- voter placed on the egal Twp. in accordiing to for the approval, Shirk, Education Plans call according to Harry of the would contain h io f attorney ard o mnry addi- McMul- board for a one-st D school economic secretary It and me vocational shops, an agricul tural classrocm, a cafeteria and kitchen, Architects’ being date project, the plane McMullen set now are said No the drawn, for the event voters approve Issue There the are 973 registered voters towns hip ee Of Well Known Groff. | Local Residents Stumpf, | Mvers. | | encacement | Phyllis, Fornev, | Fart | ) { daughter For The Past Week Very Briefly Told A new roof is being put on the Ironville school house According to records we had the driest June in 41 years. The Lititz Fire company 1.100 at Roy ten in the hand by a pet skunk. There will be a one-day doe kill- ino on Dee. 10. Monday day had 101 its annual festival. Snavely, Lancaster, was bit- season this vear we de- was the hottest have in eight years grees. The annual picnic Fiddlers will be held July 23. Clyde Swife, fined $20 to death Mrs. Anna heim, fell off her elbow. of the at Parkesburg R7, was and costs for beating Lancaster a dog Man- and fractured thirty, Hanley, a porch 10,000 wit- at Col- A crowd estimated at nessed the firemen's parade umbia Saturday. Paul Mann, Washington boro RI, fell down a hay fracturing his shoulder and vertebrae. The PUC has approved an water rates at Man- instead of $11,175 hole annual rate boost for heim of $9,113 asked for. —— tll Personal Mention Mr. and. Mrs. Asher Schroll are spending a Mr Aas of vaca- fion here with his parents Mrs. John L. Schroll Mr. and Mrs. William Mawls daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs John Shelly, on East Main St George Berrier, a U. stationed at Norfolk. Va., Fourth with Mrs. James Berrier, Grove. Frank Hassinger, Henry Zerpvhey and left Saturday for riving at St. spent the Mr. and Milton his parents near Conrad, Hal- ar- Billy Lindy Florida, Sunday, will return this week end. Misses Eleanor and Sara gren, Augustine | Harnish is a | town Donegal Schools | a Senior | edding cleared | Li n { BY Old medicine, | with the I andit j year | and and | | of five S. Marine, and Brown are spending two weeks in Connec- | ticut with relatives. MT. JOY FIRM LOW BIDDER ON LYCOMING CO. ROAD Construction The Rosser Com- pany of this boro, submitted low bid of $96,845.95 for a road job in Lycoming county. There eight other bidders. The project is on Traffic Route 44 between Jersey Shore and Oval The Federal government will pay one-half of the cost. the | The Becker, Rev. and f Mount Mrs. Henry T. Joy, announce the of their daughter, and Paul Martin Jr, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Martin, Donegal Sorings Road Miss Biker is an office secretary in the Mount Jov Hich School Myr. Martin is emploved by his ther No date ha set for | wedding son of and fa- been the the Clarence Cottage Ave., Millersville, to Donald A son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sheaffer, Woolrich, Pa. Miss graduate of Kutz- College and the East Mr. Sheaffer is at Kutztown College. The will take Aue. 27. ener We cere A PUBLIC ORGAN RECTIAL DR. DAVID SCHYOSSER David E. Schlosser, M. D., will nlav org: recital at St uke’ here, at July of’ Margaret Edna Harnish, of Mr. and Mrs 15 W engaged Miss B. Harnish, State ben Teachers will art supervisor in place a public in Church, o'clock Sunday Dr. Schlosser at Si Friscopal afternoon, who is the Luke's Church, is a ian of ontstanding with of Sebastian five 10 ranist bility the orean Bach. the meat comprehension works of Johann studied music during his Dr tional Having trainings for finds mn academic Schlosser ears of now oreat recrea opportunities from a Much of from a Much of this Sun of the music when he can relax busy medical career the very the music for recital busy medical career music for the recital will be a contribution of Bach. — MT. JOY TWP, SCHOOL TAX RIVAINS SAME--10 Mills The auditors of Mt School Board, accounts for July 1, 1949 expenses very the lay, organ music Joy Twp., met July 1st to the the school ending Total were $54.00501, total receipt: $54.82 11 leaving of $827.10 tax rate for the 10 mills, the were a balance The fixed at coming year property £5.00 per capita, same as vear Children with the aga will fall vears and seven months accepted for enrollment this —— a— Week's Rirth Record Mr Mrs. William F. Brian, this boro, a son Wednesday at the Hospital Albert, 330 a son and Lancaster General Mr. and Mrs N. Barbara street, George this at the General Hospital. Mrs. Richard Miller, Tuedsay at the boro, Sunday Mr. Florin, a and son | eral Hospital | day at were | at | Walter a daughter Keener, Mon- Osteopathic Mr. Mount Mrs R1, Lancaster and of Joy the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mount Joy R1, 11:34 p. m. and 11:36 p. m the Osteopathic pital Lewis E. Bixler, of twin daughters, at . Monday Lancaster Hos- tl A Ce We had the best rainfall last ev- ening we've had in over a month, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday INUTE Lightning Struck | farm wagons, | garage in i 200 chicken bond | | disrupte d i And Destroyed Roy Ginder’s Barn The of Roy Rheems, was large barn on the farm Ginder northeast of struck lightning and com destroyed The loss INSurance Lost by pletely by fire last eve- ning is partly covered by in the blaze were a bale elevator, tractor, two calf, stripping of hay one nmariure spreader and milkhouse barn some of in the which escaped, Ginder said. The ond fire broke out about 7 p. m service struck because telephone was when lightning nearby lines, Glenn Hiestand, a to The Eliza- was also summoned but neighbor. was forced to drive Rheems to summon firemen. Friendship Fire Company, bethtown, needed since its services were not the barn had collapsed when fire- men arrived. Max Ricedorf, Rheems fire chief, caid the barn measured 90 by 60 ft. a three-story structure with stone ends and frame sides. To fight the blaze, firemen laid 1.200 feet of two and one-half inch 300 feet It was of one and one- Chickies Creek water. They nearby build- the and chick- hose and half where inch hose to they secured managed to save four ings including a brooder house, farmhouse, a corn barn en house said he usually keeps 14 cattle the barn but at of the they were out Ginder head of the time in fire, in pasture. EE FRIENDS OF THE LATE CHRIST KAUFFMAN PROVE FRIENDS The friends bors went to the home deceased Christian H. Maytown, the hay and neich- of the late- Kauffman, put away Arnold, following ly to help Engle, Wm. Gutshall, Edgar Mayers, ld Marzolf, Carl Houseal, Clarence Felty, Lloyd Fuhrman and Jacob Hank. The haul neat Geo. James Rev Ger helped to bale days and la- Dale M Dick Smith, Earhart fellowing the straw a ter: Jen Arnold, Mert Arnold, Michael Johns Kouffman, Jemes Mayers, Jacob Hank, Wm Furhman, Lloyd Arnold ll ssn $2.14 WHEAT LOAN PRICE IS FIXED FOR COUNTY The U Mar- leting Administration Saturday few Arnold, M in Price Lloyd and Mervin S. Production and an- nounced 14 for Lx: counties. The ties a wheat loan price of $2.- ieaster, York and Berks 67 coun The high- for the $2.09 to $2.15 price range varies from Lancaster price is next to the est A. Smith, to the Administration’s Pennsylvania com- the a bushel paid John secretary were based at Philadel- terminal eleva- mittee, said rates on $2 35 phia and Baltimore tors — | CHEERFUL SEWERS MET (WITH | and | last | | meeting | . v 2 of | having assisted ten Gen- | jor MISS MYRL JEAN MARTIN The Cheerful 4-H Club home of Myrl Jean Mar- June 29. The business Sewers’ at the Wednesday, had a which met tin on members short in they discussed and decided upon a project to make After adjourn- their money for the club the sewing projects. ing, members worked on The next meeting will be held on July 13th. io HAD WONDERFUL TRIP Miss Mildred Zink, of returned from a 3,000 states town, has mile auto Canada, Sen- camp- trip thru four and Lancaster Girl Scouts on a 16-day | ing trip. wt Sr e+ re HARLAN AGREES TO PAY In Court Friday Harold B. Harlan of Landisville agreed to pay $5.50 a week for Vivian B. Harlan, Lancaster. rire 4 Millie se WALTZ REUNION the support of his wife, 153 E. King St, The annual reunion of the Waltz Family will be held at the Mt. Joy, Also Cove, August 7th, WEEKLY | | | | + tor 800 bales’ | action will milk cooler, | room, | There were | | GAS PLANT WILL | LONG J played 54) N 1949 Ale moon, July 2, END ITS ( CAREER SEPTEMBER 1 | for Lititz After more being in operation than forty years, the gas plant will end its long career | this September, it disclosed here this At that provement Wiis week, United Gas Ii of the into the natural gas passed section of the time, the owners local will cut has stern plant line which through the southwe borough many There what we years is every indication from | have learned, that simila be how soon the ble howe ver taken here but just | new owners | to say. It as the are un- can't be too soon, manufactured up to par will gas lo the | here is not quite and cal consumers welcome | | | | { | | | | | | change. —. -— Weddings Theuont Our Community During Past Week Miss Beatrice E. Lancas daughter of Mrs. Mary F. ter, Elizabethtown R1, to William H. Romig, Elizabethtown R1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro= mig, Wells Tannery, Pa., at 4 p. m. Saturday in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Mount Jov. The Rev. Carl- ton Jones officiated. Hr was married Ruth B. Hess Eli L. Miller Miss Ruth B. Hess, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hess, Joy Rl, and Eli L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Miller, Bird- | in-Hand, were married at 2 p. Sunday Mount Joy Mennonite | Church with Bishop Henry Lutz of- ficiating, assisted by Earl Moseman. | ne A SACRED PROGRAM ON LANDISVILLE CAMP GROUNDS A sacred program by the staff of “The Hour”, at the Camp grounds on Saturday 9, at 7:45 o'clock. of | Mount son of | m | mn Calvary will be heard | Meeting | evening, July Landisville | Appearing on the program will be Rev. and Mrs. Wm | [1 Detweiler and the Amstutz sisters trio. “The broadcast Ohio, is stations Hour”, a at Orrville, sixteen Calvery gospe originating heard weekly | | | over | coast to and Qui | scattered from coast in the United States to, Ecuador The this to attend | Radio Rally | friends public is invited ( second Annual and bring your -— Deeds Recorded Lulu W. Stauffer, Mt. Joy to Wil- | liam R. Selfon, Lancaster, three contiguous lots on Manheim Street, | Come | us that | this Mount Joy. Albert G. and Florin, to Albert R es, Florin, tract of ket St., Florin. Ralph E West Donegal and N gal Twp., Anna H. Walters and Ella Hain- land on Mar- | Sarah N to Ernest West West Kaylor, R Done- Donegal and Twp., Nauss, in comi E a lot Twp Cecil E. and Flizabethtown, to Paul H. Martin, | Elizabethtown, and J. Ira Wolge- Mount Joy, a tract of land | Elizabethtown Hershey | Mary Jane muth, the road. on and National Bank, of Mary E.| to Paul | Brosey, S Lancaster County executors of the estate Fiest, East Hempfield Twp., W. and Ruth, a house and lot on Holland St for $4,010. ————————— WAGNER REUNION The Annual Wagner Re-| union will be held July 17, 1949 at | Farmers Grove on Route 194, Irene salunga, , Sa- lunga, 22nd mid- way between Abbottstown and East | Pa. Program at 2 o'clock, speaker will | be Dr. C. M. Wagner. Music furnished by a Marimba Trio, also dutch singing Earl Frock of Hanover will be played Berlin, will be | by Games and prizes awarded. KULP-KOLP REUNION The Kulp-Kolp reunion will be held Sunday, July 17, 1949 Lititz Springs Park, Lititz, Pa An interesting program is prepared and will begin at 2:00 o'clock (DST) prizes THE annual at awarded and games| {on the H Jov his caster his | traffic he was 3p farm Later | to fight another COOL | Doris Weaver, | A | MRS. SCOTT TO FARM WOMEN | antiques at a | [A tions, | reading, | The | LIGHTNING | elevators a | drowned Mortuary Record | Throughout This Entire Locality Doerrer, forty-six, at Col Wm. R umbia Mrs Gantz, ninety Annie K | Columbia seventy Martha A. Melbert Columbia My three, at Miss Myra umbia, at the Elam Z. Stark Lititz R2, this boro is a sixty Hospita Forry General seven, of Stark seventy Harry Saturday son Martin Martin New tack B. Brown B. Brown, fifty-eight, Haven St., died of a heart ot Monday at ‘his iffer- 20 at 900 a He ed several of Hempfield the late Irown of He m had previously attacks a phys home and was under Born in West he wae the son of and M. Bard an emnlove of the Sico for the past 20 vears v member of the Evangeli- (More page 3.) cart sorrel UB enn esis care cian Twp. Jacob G and town was on CAUGHT DOING SIXTY ON HARRISBURG PIKE LAST JAN. C. K. Root, R1, operator was forty-seven, Manheim of a hearing faces the a landscape service speeding loss of his given on charges and cards 90 days Roet wae for apprehended January 11 pike Mount being cle cked an hour bv State Po- Stafford had several rrisburg in Townshjp, afte at 80 miles John J sstified he pass followed liceman Root te increased to trucks which he had to Florin as he pulled back into the first offender appliention speed from Lan- and then reduced speed lane. Being a permitted to file working for a restricted license for purposes only. ete Hl ccm SALUNGA FIRFMEN RESPOND TO THRFE FIRE ALARMS inswered by Three fire calls within four the Salunga Fire were Tuesday Company hours on med about Shotzberger Firemen w summ to the Mark K RY ere m they field the farm, near Salunga wheat field fire reported Lancaster where ex- inguished a fire in a wheat they were summoned to John L. C rie nly slicht damage was it both fires About 5 p. m le they were again 1 to extinguish a rubbish fire in Salunga BT HOW VWANY FOLKS KEPT OVER THE FOURTH of our cub reporters inform the folks from community ecking relief from the took a in the Atlantic the Fourth: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Balsbaugh Hank Hallgren, Jack Breneman, Rice, Jacquie Hendrix, ma Ellis, Chester Engle Laura Stark, Cl Dolores One following heat, dip Ocean over Em- Peggy El- Wilson Wilson I's, rence Gerald rthur Wilson, and Gantz > NISSLEY HOSTESS SOCIETY Zook spoke on meeting of I No. 19, held of Mrs. Scott Mrs hrer Ruth Re arm Women’s in th Society re - cently » home I andi ville Musser Arlene Miss Workman sang Nissley, Mrs. Christ Miss and conducted de Forney gave a Mary Elizabeth several selections social period was in charge of Mark Herr and refreshments served by the host — a Mrs were STRUCK FLAG POLE AT STEHMAN'S MILL During the storm Wednes flag pole violent electrical lay evening, lightning atop the grain Mills, on N chunk of structure. struck the t Stehman’ Market concrete St., knocking a the Two workmen were from slightly stun- ned —— eee oe en DROWNED IN POND Robert N. Barley, Abram Barley, son of Washington boro Rl sixteen, Thursday evening while swimming on a Manor Twp im a pond farm, LANCASTER Mount Joy Bulletin COUNTY $2.00 a Year in Advance The 268th District Rot ary Internat’l Meets Here Mon. Next Listrict in the Swaim Ww Gov. Sv 1ster the Pr A is that making ne lan. Re A Yo be give the Bre it 7:30 will she Mrs D B. PF Mir fown st ton with Mr. a several latters dren GIVEN Paul contrac boiler State ¥ Propert burg FORFF eight he faile enness brough 1 dermal ADJUI These filed in the pas AB $5.840.2 twp, $ Fast The proved Geib, Rapho trict. The the dri of mot them v boro. will ho meeting district's and is eshyterian by Hele Mi Mr. and Mrs. Sper ‘+ of $115,572 for a Thursd: Theodore Salunga, Monday Donegal, Bucher, PRIVIL nesday, 11th the 268 International Assembly This of the Governor William Jr. of Mount Holly Springs Monday olf Rotary Id their District high July school here will be in charge new ILLIAM T. SWAIM, JR, a Presbyterian min- Secretary of vaim is Executive Homes in (Turn to page 5) ne: cen- Everything That Happened At Florin Recently w service to the community of covering huttons, buckles, of belts and alterations too, n Bronson and Harriet Kap- ad the page. uth for Christ program will the Church of thren on Saturday, July 9, Rev. Henry Hostetter yw slides of India and Africa. Hatton, of Washing- on Mr. and Mrs. ad on another nat Florin p. m Frank C., called Kauffman on Monday. Martin Brandt of Elizabeth- Wednesday afternoon rs. Clayton Breneman. nd Mrs. James Eichler spent days at Falmouth with the ent parents. Zielke and chil- with the G the weekend (Turn to page 3) ee STATE CONTRACT A. Martin, 1 the local contractor, construction relocated the Philipsburg was announced Department of Harris- general plant at lospital, it the Supplies at iy by y and re eA ee ITED HIS DEPOSIT R. Walters, twenty- forfeited $16.55 when appear in police court of drunk- conduct city police before Al- Edward Wetzel. d to to face charges and disorderly t by v J )ICATIONS FILED » 1¢ ml were the Orphans’ Court during adjudications t week: ir Dietrich, East Petersburg, M. Ruhl, Rapho Aaron L. Hoffman, $12,389.98. 2; John 1,437 87: GEIB SUCCEEDS BUCHER Lancaster County Court ap- the appointment of Amos P. Manheim: R2, as auditor of Twp. He succeeds Ammon who moved from the dis- EE a ee] EGES RESTORED State Department restored ving privileges of a number orists last week. Among vas Lester E. Kaylor, of this eel Geer WAS SEVENTY-EIGHT ON WED. Mr. John H. Zerphey celebrated his seventy-eighth birthday, Wed~ July 6th, -. anda a. BA