a, I 4 i 1 i bi | Lv ‘ee a ea There’s No Better Way to Reach the People In This Community Than Thru Our Columns Car Rolled Over |General Hospital |" © 2” ~THE-MINUTE WEEKLY "IN LANCASTER COUNTY go Vad 47 elon The Mount Joy Bulletin 2 Escape, One Hurt | | | There were more than the us- The number of patients ad- ual number of auto mishaps | mitted to the Lancaster General cnt thruout this locality during the | Hospital during July 1949 was in| VOL. XLIX, NG. 11 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, August IL, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance past week. Here are a number: | highest for any one-month period ee an Two Drivers Unhurt in the 55 year history of the hos- BARBER SHOP QUARTET damage was slight in a two-car | mitted for treatment in the 31 We can well remember collision on the Stackstown | days of the past month for an T k time when we had barkers in Th D ili F { bridge on Saturday nght, Col- | average of nearly 35 patients ad- Control of ruc this community who would have > In An € al es or | umbia State Police said. Po- mitted daily. In addition, the gone places as members of the | ‘ lice reported Hilda M. Livings- | daily list of patients awaiting ad- R edl t T now famous Barber Sho ar A os ens waive Rammed Into Tree > ne wir si wr” Automobile Death Quick Reading ton, forty-three, E-town, was | mission was usually over 200. tets We have not as vet driving toward Maytown and | These record breaking figures Roy G. Heisey, fifty, Florin, was | learned if any of our local razor District Attorney Edward Tuesday night that reported at York. In order to reduce speeding Eph- Two drivers escaped injury and pital. 1074 patients were ad- Roy Heisey Lost VIE FOR A Paul Martin, Town Brief News From Citizens of Tomorrow! oy L. The first case of polio has been Emerson Rice forty-three, of | were contained in the monthly admitted to St. Joseph’s Hospital | wielders will participate in the Willard said Marietta R1 toward Jainbridge | report presented by Dr. Roger a eritical condition Monday | big event Oct. 16th. | Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy con- the district attorney said ed when his bicycle struck a when the accident occurred | W. DeBusk, executive director at | night after he lost control of a Quartets from Virginia, Dela- | tractor, will not be prosecuted in rata will set up speed traps and add Cyclist Unconscious | the regular meeting of the hospi- pick-up truck in Florin, crashed [| ware, Maryland, New Jersey and the automobile death on July 26 an extra policeman Raymond Findley, twenty- | tal’'s Board of Directors Monday init a tree. parts of New York State and al-| of Alma Rickert fifty-four, Centre| Mrs. Helen Forrey, Rothsville, two, Manheim R2, was admitted | evening, August 8, in the Fonder- State Policeman Joseph Hart- | so Pennsylvania will vie for hon- | Hall. | paid $15 fine and costs for permit- to Lancaster General Hospital in | smith Nurses’ Home. Dr. De- | man said Heisev was driving west | crs in Harrisburg in the Middle Follcwing an inquest, presided ting her dog to kill game during | an unconscious condition Sunday | Busk pointed out that just a year | op, Route 230 in Florin and lost | Atlantic States contest sponsored | over by Charles Scheckler, Cen- | the closed season following a motorcycle accident | ago, during July 1948, 1014 pa- control of the light vehicle which | by the Society for the Preserva- | tre County coroner, Tuesday | Glenn Ressler, eleven, was injur- | north of Manheim tients had been admitted to the jumped a curb and struck a tree, [tion of Barber Shop Quartet | night, State Policeman P. P. Oreszko | hospital, establishing a record for finally coming to a stop against a | singing, the State Dept. of Com- ! that testimony showed that Mar- | groundhog on the highway in Con- said Findley was driving south | monthly admissions over all the | porch. merce vacation bureau said to-|tin had been driving at a reason-!estoga R2. He required hospital on the road between Union | previous high records. How- Heisey was thrown from the | day. able rate of speed; that the wo-| treatment. Square and Mastersonville and (Turn to page 6) vehicle and was in a semi- The championship contest will | man had seen the automokile ap- The Pennsylvania Guild of as he was rounding a curve on] PITT yyYyYs———— conscious condition upon admis. | be held on the afternoon of Oct- | proaching; that Martin had blown | Craftsmen held such a successful the crest of a hill was thrown | MORTICIAN ROY B. SHEETZ sion to the hospital. Dr. David | ber 16 in the Forum of the Ed- | his horn and that Mrs. Rickert | fair at Mount Gretna that it decid | fram the eycle. | WILL MOVE TO LANCASTER E. Schlosser, of town, gave emer- | Ucational Building beginning at | had continued cressing in front of | og to hold the events annually. passing motorist took him to | During the past week Mr. Roy B.| gency treatment at the scene and | two o'clock. More than 30] the car. Two were hospitalized and five | the office of Dr. Ruth M. Bren- | gheetz purchased at private sale | Heisey was taken to the hospital | Quartets are scheduled to take | A number of witnesses testified | of the 34 passengers injured when | (Turr to Page 2) | and on private terms a modern] in the E-town Community ambu- | Part in the contest. They will | to Martin's speed and horn blow- a Greyhound bus and a trailer- | SE ui dwelling on Aikens Avenue, West | lance. be accomparded to Harrisburg by | ing it was stated. truck collided on the Lincoln High- | Well folks here's Group 4 of the Lower row, left to right—Marcia . | End, Lancaster and will occupy The truck, owned by the Pa. [about 2000 persons who are fans Mrs. Rickert was struck while way near Coatesville. | Citizens of Tomorrow. They are, {and Mary, daughters of Mr. and Rapho Township came between Sept. 1 and 15. Mr. | Railroad, was damaged consider- f this sort of singing. crossing the street near her Lebanon has let the contract for | top row, left to right—Janice and | Mrs. J. Marlin Gish, Florin; Judith Joe Detwiler, West Main Street | home. Martin had been to the the construction of house sanitary Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | and Paul, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sheetz recently sold his present lo- | ably and the porch of the home | . | . Fr 5 i rvi i : + ave tate "do y Schools W ill Open | cation to Dr. E. K. Tingley. of John Milligan, slightly damag- | IS trying to drum up interest in| Lock Haven State College that sewers at a cost of nearly $60,000 | Ralph Berrier; Dennis, son of Mr. | Paul E. Stauffer, of town and Jacob, Roy has discontinued his funeral | ed. Heisey is believed suffering | OWN doy looking over _construetion The city will make a loan from its | and Mrs. Robert Bentzel and Wil~ | Gladys and Donald, children of Mr. [ a brain concussion, possible skull = eee work that he is engaged in there, stv banks, to do the work. { liam, son of Mr. and Mrs Shire, all | and Mrs. Malva Flowers, of thig | d | parlor here but will continue to y . . ec : : A ues ay, ept. | conduct funerals in private homes fracture and lacerations of the | FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL wes samme 4) | f our boro. | place AT FIRE SATURDAY . . I a mm | and churches. When he moves to head. HOUSE SRE Schools in Rapho Township will The (oral ite D IM H ? | TWo NEW HOUSES WILL : open September 6th, with a | Lancaster he will conduct the Ih Eno of the! JANIE « § | ii recep mere soon R d ’ . : ricndship Cire Co., ave rac Nh ? North | : : ave Dna » During the past week these local | The Local Naws. Mortuary ecor teaching staff as follows: Sheetz Funeral Home on hag SE ek Bet Sho Prize vi vin ior ons | Bid For The: Joi | say mms vere mate ver | night on Sotudy, Aug > For The Past Week Tovoughont This Lillian B. Eberly: Sporting Hill, | Place of business conducted by his fo : * Dr. Ww. Shoop who recently | Grades 1-4, Mis. Kathiyn Ling; |father until his death. Awarded Friday: mld we leis. of sold his dwelling to Robert Kunkle, | ’ School Accepted has purchased a lot at the corner of | Very Briefly Told Entire Locality Mastersonville, Grades 5-8, Mrs chicken corn soup will be made DC Th ee ew, 08 Phi la. Tr to sell by pint or quart beginning The Mt. Joy Township School | School Lane and Pinkerton Road | [ ville Grades 1-4, Dorothy R. 4 oy + 5 d : i on 1 rip at three o'clock, also anyone Board held a special meeting at | from S. Nissley Gingrich. Dr. Shoop | Marietta: bas established a gare Mrs. Ida S. DeCarlton, at Mari= Seider; Sunnyside, Amos P. Geib 7 mpm 1 wy "Pl Last Friday afternoon, August | wishing to contribute cakes, wili|the Florin School, with all mem- | contemplates erecting a very rod | bage collection system | eta. . . Kathry 2 \isey: | ros supervisors are launching af , : Wo. Droge J . > YS i 3 Lincoln, Mrs. Kathryn R. Heisey; | road supervisors a © sa ng 1 5th, the pet show was held at|be greatly appreciated. bers present. ern dwelling thereon in the very A horse show will he held at Mrs. Emma Dambach, sixty-six Chiques, Ralph Thome; Elm Tree, | drive against motorists dumping : : . Bids for the Joint School were | near future and will occupy it as| horse Si Ww wil pe hel 2 : 3a id bad rubbish along 4 hi the playground and a large num- Fifty dollars in prizes will be Ids for the Joint School were | near future and will occupy “| Columbia on Sunday, Sept. 11. at Columbia. od B So Garfield, Elenaor | and }long LOWNSNP ler of contestails participated. | awarded during the evening and and read. The building | soon as completed. Mary Hiespamb wre Marietin Paul Hank, 79, of Marietta, at M. a or Fairview ’ Mrs. Ada Do ays ' ™ The prizes were awarded as fol-|a concert by the Elizabethtown | Was awarded to Daniel M. Heisey Councilman Clayton Newcomer, | {oll off a swing and broke her arm. | he Columbia Hospital. Saf Union Square, Vi; re nd pig ° sHong lows: Largest: 1st Nevin Stohl- | High School Band will be a fea- | Who was the highest bidder at| has sold a 90-ft. lot on the south | Myr. Christ Cover, local welder Ezra Frautz Hershey, treasurer Mrs. ome F. Weinhold; Mid | in West Hempfield as well, partic- er, great dane; tie for 2nd Jean-| ture. $1,210.00. side of Donegal Springs Road, im- | ts sporting Tet co. | Of the Hershey Chocolate Corp. Way, rs. Ruth Eyman; Chest- ularly since the dump west of Sa- nette Gruber and Kay Zimmer- Good eats, refreshments and a- Brandt and Leber, of E-town | mediately west of his home, to Mr. | { : for 47 years, died Saturday. ‘rove. . Mrs Tthel © « ol 4 hs Boo Joao . STG ues oon iis “| dam a ve, Mrs. Ethel S. Good; | lunga, has een, closed. Fea man, pet collies; Smallest, 1st |lot of amusements for all. Bo | were awarded the coal contract | Harry Stark, on West Donegal St. pr Millor stats. ot oo fossler’s, Mrs. Vera R. Shonk: | who persist on dumping their rub- | 1... ov le: He Lor 28d tf sure atta bid at § ar 2 ne wr will i diately ram Sify, of SO ’ i Mf a 1 5 : if Bae pers Yon hy 2 i Jack Beaston, turtle; tie for 2nd [sure to attend. id it $14.80 per ton. The new owner will immediately | naid $20 and costs for beating a dog | Mrs. Harvey Zink € san x ¢ 0151 1y . ish on private property also face Dick McGregor, pet kitten: S indy | a I'he bus routes will remain the begin the erection of a modern [ ' , p 3 Mrs. Anna Mary Zink seventy - ICK I > 3 secuti . ! mn r ‘ v op same rear i a : : dec . sis . Re Laois ad ya Back pin Mes. Mine. B. | prosecution, Mateer, three young puppies; | MT. JOY 4-H CLUB ME1 same as last year, with the ex- | dwelling thereon which he will oc- | Ae : ; h H 250 Marietta | One, wife of Harvey L. Zink, of ackman; McKinley, Mrs daul- }obert E Jilev : . wir FAN WW ‘obi fa ‘alone. . ~y | Mrs Hoopes, 250 Marietta ’ £ ) a ’ H i po pe ho y v Mrs. 1 . One offende io Robert E. Wiley, | Most unusual, tie for 1st, Ben | WITH MISS JEAN WILL ception of some stops eliminated | cupy upon completion. The terms [ a will ni = % r on | Manheim R2, near Eby’s Church ine aley ITC Mrs sas. i .t . . py : stone i avka i 3 stree 1 ove to Lancaste y > in ley; Mt ernon, Mrs. | was arrested, given a hearing and | fg pigeon and Ben Clinger,] The Mount Joy 4-H Club met | and all stops will be marked with | of the sale were private. | Sine : lied at St. Joseph's Hospital after \ “wi a fay Saturday died at St. . phs spital 3 Vlae H. Edwards was fined $10 and costs. bantam rcoster: tie for 2nd Herb | Thursday evening in the home | Signs as per State law. TV" rurday ; on vw 1a week’s illness. She was be — — — nee . y r : ‘ The first day of school is Tues Harry K. Shenk, Manheim R2, [@ week's illness. she was a member Coover and Marlin Young, chick-|of Miss Jean Will, Mount Joy R2, le hrst ony Of 1S tues I WOMEN ENTERTAIN AT A Fhyv's Eve lical United SALUNGA FIRE COMPANY : vost | lay, Sept. 6tl Childre } vi was prosecuted at Manheim for | of Eby’s Evangelical United Breth- E thi Th t os YN * = oe ens. Most attractive, 1st Carol | for the sixth meeting of the year | day, oept. bth. uldren who | gp BIRTHDAY PARTY ren Church for 50 years, There gre very ng a SECOND FESTIVAL Ann Smith, collie puppy; tie for|wita Mrs. John Musser and Miss become six years of age before Mrs. Fred Leiberher Sr. and| 8 P Hn . ; hers i i Saturday, August 27th is sched- : lg 1 February first of the school Maurice Nissley, thirty-three, | but two members in this congrega-~ > “ay, august of > 5 | 2nd Vernon Oberhcoltzer, cocker | Geraldine Hinenock, leaders ebruary first o tie school term, | nig Daniel Wolfe, entertained at i i i uled for the second festival t, be | . | J] ne i will be admitted ! Manheim R1. fell off a truck and [tion which holds services once a ppene i ¥ : A DIVE ) | spaniel and Jeannette Gruber, a! Plans were made for an outing le admitted. a triple birthday party at Mrs lis] {1 hould ear. This leaves her husband the ;0re a ‘ isville : : > "mm A eo Ey . : in J sl eated ic houlder ver aves sponsored by the Landisville and | collie Best trained: 1st Kay | Tuesday, Aug 16 at Hershey Budget for the coming year | eiberher,s home on Sunday in|" ; 1 a light 11 | 1 . i N: ii tp i . — y cs » . | New anc etter street io onitv. member Salunga Fire Companies, which |, man, collie: ond Jen | Park Miss Janice Breneman is | Was voted on and passed. honor of Susie Lieberher, August | nd Detter Ligh : is | orn ecent y will be held along Route 230 op- Groff, pigeon Prizes were a- |president, and was in charge of The next meeting will be held 5S. Mr. Daniel Wolf. Aur. © ondS replace he an i the/ The funeral was held from wig Vics i Banl Hiding 3 ane . | har 20 ‘ 4 : Ya <iness frict Co a. | Nissley ners » he i '- 5 re a pesite the Bank Building in Lan- | oo 00 70 0p points to- | the business meeting Refresh- | Friday, Sept. 2nd. Victor Wolfe Meus, 9th busin di icts a umbia : Nissley funer il home h re this af ms for two more carnivals, | oo Bia ments were served hy Wis. De ree ee etl 44 Geen. _ Janet Kahley, thirteen, Ronks | {ernoon with interment in the Mt. August 27 and September 10, were da : ward playground activities Im- | ments were served by Mrs an- The honored guests received August of and Seplemue 3 ys | Entertainment will be the ever ( Turn to page 2) {iel S. Will Fight members had . dfts and a delightful luncheon | Rl, w truck by a car and} joy cemetery made Tuesday evening at a meeting popular Three Tones, radio art- eee etl ln + weer ree been present Personal Mention vac X rs Mr ; nd My el | killed on the Lincoln Highway Besides her husband she is sur- of the- Florin Fire Company. i 0 donrer Lge Ns Served 0 ang My. 4D Mr, and Mi Nathan Zink who | vive v se childre , A total of $500 was transferred ne and Lettie Lee, dancer extra- | HIGHWAY WEST OF FLORIN | The next meeting will he held Tommy Markley, North Mar Stern and son Jerry of Eliza- [ =" a i a of vive by these children. Roy S., of { 2 1 th carnival fund to the en- | ia fi 1 5 BENG MACADAWIZED Phursdoy, 13 1 the home ket Street is home after spending bethtown. RD, Mr. and Mes : oo pg or ps | Tian eho, Harvey 8. nore) ron e car ( > en- The c u repare ne YS >; > ret, alter spe 3 ‘ . ove ito the Silas Stoner | Fa > A 7 id a bear of le usu il good ood preparec About a ver aso the State 9% Amnes Rosenfield, Salunga RI Se weeks t school st State Charles Pickle and daughter, | move It Ll la oner | Farl S., Mount Joy; Clarence S. gine fund, and the company paid o by the Fire Co. Auxiliaries will Hict De : , -— ip wi SIX eeKsS a s¢cnoo a olate Barlen: ad Miss Floren Pick property on Marietta Ave., vacated | Lemoyne: Winfield S., Mount Joy Ont : sine The ichway epartmen 14( ma- ge ariene, S CR 1 : . . $500 on. 02 in The | be on sale. Ci 9 highway Route | WILBUR BRANDT SERVING AT col Be d M C le of E-town; Mrs. George Grin-| PY Mr Joseph Hoopes. R2; also nine grandchildren and one mpany members decided to pur- > — eee 4 ! ayy id NRA YN r. an Irs. George Orms- ya X | EE vast ore child & i Mrs. | > 4 anners wrenches and 6 | FIREMEN EXTINGUISHE 230 through here, from the wes- | NAVAL BASE IN VIRGINIA by and son visited Mr. and Mrs shaw of Harrisburg; Miss Flor-| XY 3 jo Be grendchii ai 2 Sigler; * : 1S¢ ot I's $f ‘MEN EXTINGUISHED ern boro limits. west through| Wilbur James Brandt, storekeep- Ev : " G li i Pp il at ence Wolfe of Manheim RD; Mr. | FFGION AUXILIARY | Jennie Kaylor, Elizabethtown. arge flashlights. RVI FIRE SU NITE Ss, V in | — vere iranville and family a 5 ’ [ ny TATED OFFICERS gh | | TRUCK IRE SUNDAY NIN Florin to the intersection of the | third class, USN, son of Paul Iorcastor tc moe | and Mrs. Kenny Leiberher and | NOMINATED OFFICERS My. and Mrs. Joe Delong and The Friendship Fire Co. was| : a ; 5 i | Worcester, Mass. Granville's oe | fTueslay evening the nomination ASE} Gi g "| three-lunes at the Colebrook | 1. Brandt of 20 West Main st, this lived i v= ‘hore. al daughter Bonny of Colebrook and ! sons of Philadelphia visited Mr. and | called abcut 10:05 p. m. Sunday { : { ved In ow oro about one Te . of officers for the American Legion | : Wer Y ! voad. At the same time that | Poro, is serving aboard the Naval} i retuining 1o Worcaster Mr. Fred Leiberher Sr. {iif : x =e . Mrs. Martin Liggins on Sunday. [ to extinguish a fire in the brakes | Sort} f the highway was then | Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Va year, OFcesten. a {li —— Auxiliary. ‘wos held at the Legion) ot : ( Jas en | HI ase, y VA. > i: 2 i Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kauffman, of 5 tractor - truck along West id oO ; : Brandt, who entered the Naval Robert Baughman, head men at ‘IRE COMPANY IXTLI Home with fourteen members pres- Mr. and Mrs. John Eichler, visited | Main Street. “iW HE he) . , : } dv 12 103% received Be Newcomer Motors Inc, enjoyed a FIRE COMP! AUXILIARY | ovit | p nN nteresting : : is : Monday, wor jas starte to | service July 12, 1940, receivec 8 © vaeati ATTENDS EMS MEETING j= Mr. and Mrs. Schmuck and family Firemen ‘used clinical to put | Yo i x y \S sta ot ) | Rit teat te Neat vacation last week. Over the week- RHEEMS ETING avo: Mrs. Edward Brown.) i x : ut ur inch *0¢ ma- 4 8g a e Nave aie} i ; . rr rontv | th 5 1 LAW at Annville on Sunday. out the slight fire and the truck | ! | al oo : ° hi a ine Center. Great Lakes. Til end Mr. and Mrs. Baughman and Tuesday evening about twenty president: Mrs Howard Brown, ‘Meeting Mon. Nite Hy = : : . cad over > ‘ee lane high- 4 ‘nter, Gre: AaKes, . : . 5 Reais: ive a rs of Ladies Auxiliary A ye bik (Turn 10 page 5) was ghle to continue’ on its jour-| dam o 8 1€ he : 2 e h : | ee Ay son enjoyed an auto trip to Niagara five members of Ladies Auxiliary of wire Mi Bernie Gravai : : | way wes owar C-town anc efore entering 2 avy he at=- . 5 rie hi “ire C . x Ey Toe 2 vu TE ney. The vehicle was hauling | : hi : : Falls, returning via the Poconos. Friendship Pire Co. attended ths bill, Recording Secretary: Mrs. Lee| The Mount Joy Sportsmen As NEE ACR . : while no one officially could be | tended Mount Joy High School. rr — — meeting of the Rheems Auxiliary ) eco secretary; Mrs. Lee | ENGAGED truck bodies. cle 2b choir ; Ie) Da s Auxiliar Ellis Jr. Treasurer Mrs. Kirk Sine | sociation held its monthly meet- contacted ¢ 1e time, present in- - EE VARIETY. ATS Cm AT Stiri ets ob eb nh eas Jr., Treas ; ed | Ih ER ee ‘ it the @ GETS DEGREE AT STATE Saturday the annual plenic of the) = din Secretary: | ig Monday evening with twelve Miss Lorraine June. Smith daugh- licaticns are that the work will | : Awiliary we ow fer of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W.| AMERICAN LEGION icati ii i” that he ya will ‘Week's Birth Record Among the 403 who received | Auxiliary was held gt the Cove with Maude Schneider. Sat -at-Arms and | members present. | Le contir > wes 0 - nm. ~ : v rovIimatelv ty op i] Yee ks ely 3 Wadi sade ro . Smith, Elizabethtown R3, whose en- | AT PITTSBURGH CONVENTION [+ wes i degrees Sunday moraing at forty members 8 fo pers The vresident reported that Mr. gagement to Charles Clayton Heis- Alternates and delegates of he This will be a marked improve- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bradley, of 119 26th annual Summer session the tending. i — | Doutrich, of the Midwest Game ey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Walter S. Ebersole Post .No. 195 > en —-— | Bast Main street. this boro, a son | commencement excercises at the | GOING TO THE BALL GAMES | Co Inc, from whom the assoc- Helsev, Moant Jou. 1s the - Stale. wonveniion of | LOCAT. MEMBERS ON 4.8 | Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Pentatylvania State College was ELECTED TEACHER | AT PHILA. FRI. AND SAT. | iation buys their rabbits, paid by her parents. the American Legion, being held at | JUDGING TEAMS ‘PA STATE Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Warfel Franklin Met herson Shupp, 3 AT CORNWALL Friday evening a large delega-| them a visit and discussed their — Pittsburgh, this week, are James | dia hil A ATL! of Landisville. a son Friday at the Marietta Ave., ‘this boro, master William H. Hollenbaugh, former | tion of members of the Lions Club | Program of trapping. and shipping 200 CHICKENS STOLEN | Shaeffer, Jack Bennett, Harold Ben-| The eight 4-H Club judging |g Joseph's Hospital. of science with a major in {resident of Maytown and a graduate will motor fo Phil when | rabbits from Missouri. Allen Heagy, Manheim R3, re- | der, Lee Ellis, Paul Hipple, Bysshe | teams from the county have g he Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Brubaker, physchology. of Elizabethtown High School, was they will the ball Sa be- | The association is working on a ported to Sine Police today the | Heilig, O. K. Snyder Jr. Joe Brun- | © Penn State where they Will} Mount Joy RDI1, a son Saturday na named commercial teacher at the thi Athletics ots | the New | Program to stock the lake form- theft of 200 White Leghorn pullets | ner, Irvin Fritz and Tom Brown Jr. participate in the judging con- |, ho General Hospital. SOCIETY MEETS TUESDAY recent meeting of the North Corn- York Yankees Aiton [ed by the new dam at Snyder's from. his: sometime Within the er etl eee j tests. Local members ale John Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hess, The Women’s Missionary Society | wall Twp. School Board. He sue- Saturday, contractor Jacl .G | with bass. Seven renewals and rast three or four weeks. | HAD THEIR CARDS TAKEN | Risse, Bainkridge; Curvin of town, a daughter Saturday at |of Trinity Lutheran Church will | ceeds Mrs. Dorothy Ebersole Baler of ’ vill Five Ri) two new members have been re- ! YD NNN sen Twenty-two motorists had their | tin Jr, Mcunt Joy RI; Lilly Ann | General Hospital. meet Tuesday evening, August 16th, —— A neh x — hen o ve eter ived for the coming Year. ‘The LETTERS GRANTED cards withdrawn by the State Greider, Mount Joy R1; Harold Mr. and Mrs. Raver Miller, 216 | at the home of Mrs. Oscar Starr, N.| FIRE INSURANCE RATE { fag ors to Phd oto Se ae) (Turn to page 4) Alice Longenecker Cham- | 12st week. Among them re Musser, Mount doy RI; Jean { S. Barbara Street, this boro a | Barbary street, with Mrs. Raymond | CUT OKAYED BY MALONE o me hetwasn oy : is BE bers, Swarthmore, executrix of | Charles E. Kauffman, Columbia | Suse Yanneim R2. 11, | daughter Sunday at the General ! Gilbert, leader. Insurance Commissioner J. F. | te By di tame wo | HEISEY REUNION AUGUST 27 the estate of Mary K. S. Longe- | Rl and Paul Lester Myers of Local Home Economics 4-H girls Hospital. Malone, Jr, Thursday had ap- mes a | The twenty-second annual re necker, late of Mount Joy. Fost Petersburg. at the club week are: Donegal, ———e—— THE HESS REUNION AUG. 13 proved rate reductions of five | 7.000 ATTENDED PICNIC | union of the Heisey clan will be —— Elmer C. Hocker, of Florin had Sainey Watsl, Mount Joy RL; Mt.| WILL BE SEVENTY-TWO The Hess family will hold its an-| more fire insurance companies The Muddy Creek Sunday School held Saturday, August 27, in the GOING DOWN THE RIVER his driving privileges restored. oy, Sirley Swen Mt. Joy Rl. | SATURDAY, AUGUST 13TH nual reunion next Sunday at Pine | The rate cut represents a 15 per- is ngain . of ord | Donegal Springs Church House at The six-man canoe party meer etl Mere reves Mr. E. S. Hendrix. East Donegal | Grove Park, south of York. Miller | cent reduction. The 7,000 in attendance consumel|2 © clock. All members and friends traveling from Lake Oswego, N.| HAD A BIRTHDAY PICNIC DUSTING PILOT CRASHES Street will celebrate his seventy-| Hess, of Mount Joy will be in T_T 3,000 gallons of chicken corn sou | arre invited to attend. Y. to the bay, passed Marietta on | Mr. I S. Siegrist, Mount Joy Rl, James Vanderslice, Downingtown | second birthday this Saturday, | charge of Moments of Meditation. | LETTERS GRANTED } and 3.000 hamburgers iil - Tuesday celebrated his 78th birthday anni- { RD, ran out of gas while crop dust- | August 13th. 9 Were Edwin S. Smith, Bainbridge, ad- et lire 5ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY —————— —— ee en | versary on Tuesday, August 9th, by | ing in a small plane. He crashed AM WEBB REUNION ministrator, of the May Smith es- | DEEDS RECORDED Mr gd Mr Ex Ss iri MARRIAGE LICENSES | his children, their in a tobacco field between Mount- | GEBHART CLAN TO MEET The Webb family reunion will be | tate. | E. A. and Nora Shemas, Clear-| 106 East a i, Jay Eugene Eicherly, 79 E.| families, and guests at a birthday | ville and Central Manor, had both A reunion of the Gebhart fam- | held at the Rheems Carnival Charles M. Habecker, Landisville, | field County to rank. Edy te 1 vale aj p : | ) B. Frank Eshle- | celebrated their fifty-first wedding Main St, and Patricia Jean Kep- | picnic last Sunday at the cottage of | legs broken and was cut about the | ily will be held on Sunday Aug. | grounds on Sunday, August 28th at administrator of the William E | man, West Donegal Twp., tract, | es Tuesda le, 28 Poplar St, both of town. his daughter, Mrs. Roy B. Sheetz. | head. 4th in Florin Park, at Florin, 1:30 p. wm. | Habecker estate | Rheems, $4000 B act, Se on Tuesday, August 3, | ss SAAR Ab
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