The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 22, 1949, Image 1

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October Events: Community Exhibit 13, 14 and 15; Lions Halloween Parade and Dance

R.W.Reed Is The
New Manager At
Murphy's Store
E. Donegal Drops
Plans To Enlarge
School Building
The E. Donegal Twp. School
reports that it has dropped plans
for building an addition to their
high school at Maytown since the
voters rejected a $100,000 bond is-
sue to pay for the project.
bond issue was
Tues-
day’s primary and voted down.
Dropping the building plan now
Frank H.
School
The proposed
submitted to referendum at
said
R1,
means two things
Strickland, Marietta
Board president:
(1) The High School will contin-

ue to be two separate buildings
in Maytown for its home econom-
~
ics and vccational
The home economics department is
departments.
housed in an apartment house and

the vocational deparament in an 4 &
old shop building. aA
(2) The Schcol Board will be
unable to carry out plans to trans- | R. W. REED
fer the sixth grades at township | R. W. Reed has been appointed
schools at Florin and Maytown to manager of the new G. C. Mur-
the proposed high school building. | phy Co. Store on West Main St.
Strickland said, as a result, what | this boro, which will open on Sat-
he termed crowded conditions will urday. Mr. Reed has been with
continue to exist at the two grade | the Murphy Co. for the past 16
| years having started in the stock-
| room in the company’s Harristurg
schools.

| store. He later served as assis-
60 Laymen And tant manager in four other stores
in this area.
|
|
|
| Mr. Reed comes to Mt. Joy from
| Ycrk where he has held the
| sition of First Assistant since re-
| turning from military service un-
Ministers Met
Here Monday Nite
po-
til appointment as manager of the

On Monday evening sixty Lay-| Mt. Joy Store purchased from the
man and Ministers cf the West Hershey chain Mr. Reed's wife
District met in the Methodist po a cs :
Church for a Laymen’s Conference. | and two children will join him
It began with » dinne- served to |at a later date.
all present hy the Hi-Gem Class ee Cee
of the church wnder the chairmon-
¢hin of Mrs. Jos. Shaeffer. Then | BEGINNERS & PRIMARY DEPT.
following the dinner a few words | WILL CONDUCT MEETING |
2 Ne rer. yo i Dr. The Beginners and Primary De-
Alexander Smith the dictrict sun-
partment of the Church of God
Sunday School will have charge of
regular Missionary
erint-ndent, who presided over the
meeting.
Dr. Smith introduced the sveak- | the monthly
Sh for evening — fry Wid meeting Wednesday evening, Sep-
whem was Dr. Leon Moore,
pastor of the Methodist Church | tember 28th, at 7:30. At this time a
in West Chester and a former | film in color will be shown entitled
Pisiriey Sum. of the "a Dis- | “The Healing of M'Vonlo.” This
rict. eo spoke on 1e Advance | a . :
For Christ and His Church move- | film represents the wide-flung mime
ment in Methodism. | istry to lepers of all denominations
Har-
The second speaker was Dr.
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rere ll eee
A Labor Dispute
On New Turnpike
Section Monday
Sheriff Hemer Fegan of Lebanon |
joined through the services of the
Aberican Mission to Lepers. Moses
M’Vondo, a michievous lovable boy
is one of the patients in the leper
which is peopled with
Christian folk. Everyone is
cordially invited to this service.
AS .]s'
MARIS L. GAINOR HEADS
USHERS LEAGUE HERE
Officers of the Ushers League of

colony,
friendly
said Monday that he was called to | U. B. Church, here, were elected
the vicinity of Lawn where a dis-| at the home of John Booth.
pute had developed between the | "hey included: Maris L. Gainor,
Patterson Construction Co. which | president; Lloyd Myers, vice presi-
is building a section cf the eastern dent; Ralph Geib, secretary; and
Turnpike extension and some of | Frank Musser as treasurer; Cur-
the workmen. tis Reisch the chief usher and
Fegan who was accompanied by | Charles Latchford, assistant; Les- |
deputy Charles Gingrich said that | ter Hostetter, program and Harry |
a strike of some scrt was in pro- | Ney and Earl Myers, collectors.
Several men carrying some | The group voted to pay $100 to the
gress.
signs, were peacefully picketing, | church building fund and $10 to
he added. the church flower fund.
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KIRKLAND BROS. SALUNGA
The project is a non-union one,
the officers said they were told by
the contractors. SUE FOR A BAD CHECK
It was reported from another J. C. Kirkland, of Kirkland Bros.
source that the men were asking | near Salunga, brought suit against
a 40 hour week and a wage in- | Bernard Firman, Erie charging him
crease. It also was reported that | with issuing a fraudulent $843.75
the contractor has closed down |check. He was arrested on a
the job. warrant issued by Alderman Wet-
ere Qe
OLD OAK SETTEE SOLD FOR
ze] and posted bail for a hearing.
The check, drawn on the Secur-

$29.50 AT SHEETZ'S SALE ity Peoples Trust Co., Erie was
Household goods and some an- tendered in payment for potatoes
tiques were sold at public sale on August 7. © Payment .was stopped
the poses of Roy B. Sheetz on | when Firman claimed the ship-
East Main Saturday. | ment was eighteeen bags short.
An old coach of wood with | er
a parasol top, brought $3.50; and al FIRE CO. AUXILIARY
INSPECTS 2 AMBULANCES

rocker with the old Dutch grape |
design hrought $1650; a child’s | Members of the Friendship Fire
rocker, $4.50; two antique Kitchen | Company Auxiliary were shown
chair, $6.50 a piece; a cherry wash- | two ambulances at the meeting of
| last week at the fire house. The

stand, $5.20; and an old oak settee
brought $29.50.
A U0 4 ene
Week's Birth Record
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lutz, Mount
Joy R2, a daughter Friday at the | CHILD ATE MOTH CRYSTALS
Ephrata Hospital. Lisa Crider, eighteen months the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Able, Mt. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Joy R2, a son Saturday at the Lan- | Crider, 53 W. Donegal St. was ex-
{ amined at the General Hospital on
group is raising funds for an am-
bulance at the present time. No
[si was taken.
The group plans to have a stand
| at
the Community Exhibit.
rr |
caster General Hospital.



Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eshleman, | Monday after she swallowed a
W. Main St. a son Saturday at|tity of moth crystals. She was
St. Joseph's Hospital. | discharged and home treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Koser of | advised.
Manheim R2 a daughter at the
General Hospital. | GREAT BRITAIN SET OFF
| ——-— — | WORLD FINANCIAL TURMOIL
SEEK FEDERAL APPROVAL Great Britain reduced the value
Federal approval is being sought | of its pound from $4.03 ‘to $2.80.
for erection of forty dwellings for | Eleven other nations have followed
civilian and military employes of | suit by cheapening their money to
+, district of Mount Joy,

the Marietta Depot. gain more dollars.
IMO sT
VOL. XLIX, NO. 17
The
-THE-M
Mount Joy,
INUTE
WEEKLY I
N
Mount Joy
Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 22, 1949
LANCASTER COUNTY
ulletin
$2.00 a Year in Advance
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The Murphy Store
West Main St.
Opens Saturday
Successor To Hershey 5 and 10 cent
Store Starts Business In Mount
Joy—Restocked With New Mer-
chandise.

On Saturday, September 24
found in the sings
a new
name will be
when the G.
C. Murphy Company starts its ser-
vice to the people of this communi-
ty. The local Hershey 5 and 10
Cent Store was one of five stores
recently purchased by the G. C.
Murphy Company from The Her-
shey Stores, Inc, of Carlisle, Pa.
In record-breaking time the store
has been renovated, re-set and re-
stocked with all new Fall and Win-
ter Merchandise and will be opened |
to the public, under the Murphy
Banner, next Saturday.
The Murphy Company, known as
one of the most successful overa-
tors of Variety Stores in America
overates 220 stores in 12 States and
the District of Columbia. Head-
auarters of the Commanv are lo-
cated at McKeesport. Pa., with
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a .ireei='”|n.rpf@frsi”]jpp
Girl Scouts Gave
$100 To Social
Welfare Asso’n
The Mount Joy Girl Scouts held
a neighborhood meeting in the girl
evening with
prestnt. Mrs. A.
Mrs. W. S.
executive
scout rooms Monday
twenty adults
C. Mayer presided.
Heisey, of Rheems, field
for this part of the county was also
present.
Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, leader
of Troop 96 introduced a new as-
sistant leader for the troop, Mrs.
Frank Young, Jr. Mrs. Young is
a registered nurse and plans are

under way for her to supervise
the girl's work on the Home Nur-
sing Badge. The scouts of
troop will sew for the Needlework
Guild.
this
Miss Eunice Herr, leader of the
Troop “47, reported receiving a let-
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Rev. Wm. Bollman
Sooke To Rotary
Club on Tuesday |
By Joe Sheaffer
The United Drive
at the noon luncheon of the
Club which
President Wall
was the theme |
Rotary |
|
met on Tuesday noon. |
presided, with Ralph |
Eshleman in charge of musical
assisted at the piano by Dr.
Schlosser. Ray Wiley again did the
honors of introducing the guests,
and presented three members with
a carnation in recognition of their
birthdavs. They were William Cov-
entry, Clarence Lyons and Curvin
Martin.
President Walt announced about
the Golf Fellowship meet which
will be held at the Hershey Country
Club on October 8. This was put in
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FRANK BRIAN, TOWN, OLDEST
PERSON AT BRIAN REUNION
notes,


The Brian Clan held its annual
reunion at Weber Park, New Hol-
land recently. Frank Brian of
town was given a prize for being
the oldest perscn present and
Gregory Brian, also of town was
the youngest. Earl Irian, from
Manheim was elected president of
the clan.
A —-
HARRISBURG MOTORIST IS
JAILED IN COURT FRIDAY
Ernest P. Smith, 18 N. Cameron
St., Harrisburg was charged by our
with his
after
pleaded guilty in Court in
morning and committed to
jail in default of $10 fine and costs.
He was arrested last July 31.
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A TRIFLE DISORDERLY
At a hearing before Justice of
the Peace Schaibley, at Columbia
Mcnday evening Robert Hallgren,
twenty-one 269 Marietta Ave. this
boro, paid $5 fine and costs on a
charge of disorderly conduct. He
was arrested Saturday night.
local police operating
automobile suspension and
Friday
was

LIONS CLUB TO SPONSOR
HALLOWE'EN PARADE - DANCE
The Lions Eli Hostetter's
banquet hall ing,
Professor E. W.
abethtown College gave a very in-
“How Am I Do-
met at
on Tuesday ever
Hoover from Eliz-
teresting talk on
ing”?
Plans were discussed
Mount Joy.
the
lowe'en celebration in
The
parade,
Lions Club will sponsor
donating prizes for various
James Shaeffer
chairman of
has
the
completed at
costumes ete.
been appointed
not
parade. Plans are
the present time, but entertainment
and dancing wiil also be provided
at the High School following the
parade.
A Salunga Man
Jailed The Fourth
‘Time Saturday
rd of three
jail for
fourth term in
A driver with a rec
previous hitches in auto
violations drew his
county court Saturday, months
for
In one of the
Earl Newcomer, forty-
old Salunga farmer, had
a hit-run au-
SIX
zig-zagging
previous sentences,
the man, C.
two
served 10 months in
to death.
His
tends over
year
rd of auto viol2tions ex-
the last 11
his driver's
rec
Four
ta-
One
years
times license was
ken on four previous arrests.
he didn't go to jail
time
the
months in
Newcomer was sentenced by
Judge Schaeffer to six
for drunken
13 at N. Lime and Ful-
He $200
county jail driving
last April
ton Sts. also was fined
and costs.
Newcomer was convicted on the
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re eG
WALTER DRAGER BOUGHT AN
E. DONEGAL FARM SATURDAY
Auctioneer Edgar F. Funk on
Saturday sold a 97 acre East Done-
gal Township farm for Maude E
Moyer at public sale for an acre.
Walter Drager, of near Marietta,
bought the farm for $25.000.
The property is located a ‘half
mile south of Maytown and one
and a half miles from Marietta.
It contains a brick dwelling with
modern facilities, large bank barn
with shed attached, tolncco shed,
corn barn, silo, milk house, pig
sty, poultry house, garage and a
stream running through the
meadow,
a —,,ioobb.
| PUERTO RICANS, EMPLOYED
jot FARMERS ARE RORBFD
investigating a
$116 in cash
State Police are
theft of
from our
approximately
Rican wor-
on the
four Puerto
labor
farm,
off the
theft,
Thaddeus
the
the
kers at a Roy
Wenger
Florin,
The
liceman
camp
north of
Pike.
State po-
two miles
Harrisburg
wecording t
Nagle,
workers were
Wednesday The
was in suitcases he said.
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RAPHO TWP. MAN JAILED
IN DEFAULT OF BAIL
Carl William Jenkins of
heim RD2, was committed to
30 days in default
fine and costs at a hearing
Alderman llgenfritz
Jenkins was arrested by
occurred
while absent
from camp
money
Man-
jail
$10
befor
for of a
Thursday, and
city po-
lice Wednesday in the 400 block of
North Mulberry Street on drunk-
enness and disorderly conduct
charges.
A —
MOTHER AND HER SON ARE
POLIO PATIENTS AT HOSPITAL
Ronald Ney, 13, of Marietta
taken to the General
Hospital suffer-
ing from polio
Last week
Ney
the
was
Lancaster
recently. He was
Mrs. Lil-
stricken
his mother
lian thirty-two was
with same ailment and taken to
the same hospital.
me
THREE AUTOISTS FINED
Justice the Peace Glenn W.
Kauffman at Ironville fined three
motorists $10 each and costs for
auto violations, Among them is
Donald R. Eshleman of East Pet-
ersburg, reckless driving and Ray-
mond Findley, Manheim R2 for
speeding.
cenit setlist
Mr. Hyman Stein of Lancaster
and Pearl Williams of town attend-
ed the York Fair last Thursday.
‘W. Fackler, Game 55."
the
Chas. Good, Fish;
‘Wardens Here
for a Hal-
| POSTOFFICE
A SU
An
Clerk
| by
| Service
AT FLORIN SEEKS
BSTITUTE CLERK
examination for
the
announced
Third U. S
for duty at Florin,
ly 1y
Director, Civil
Region
Applicants for emplcyment at the
Levi F. Sheetz 2 Boys Attempt
Native of Florin To Burn Grade
Pastor Thirty Yrs. School Building
By Elwood Martin "Post Office, Florin, must report for The following ww concerning Several juvenile boys, aged 9 and
Brother Sportsmen: As you can eXamination at the Mt. Joy Post | Rev. Levi. F. Sheetz native and | 10. attempted to cut the current
see from the 14th annual report of Office. Applications fcr this ex- former printer and newspaper man! school term short, last Saturday
Mt. Joy Sportsmen, we are not only ! amination must be on file with the | of Florin reprinted fron the | morning, by numerous “trys” to
putting out game to he killed but | Director, Third U. S. Civil Service | Sept. 3rd issue of the Centre Dai- | burn down the grade schoo] build-
we are protecting it. We have Region, 103-A Customhouse of | | ng on Marietta Ave.
two game reserves of approximate- Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania not Paper attached to wires was ig=
ly one hundred acres and started | later than the clcse of business on nited and stuck through a mail slot
the Mt. Joy Bird Sanctuary for pro- | October 6, 1949. in the door of the supply room on
tection of birds and game. Interested persons may obtain the ground floor just inside the
Mt. Joy Sportsmen have estab- further information and the neces- | main entrance. Tablets, notebooks,
| lished two fish nurseries, and one | Sary application form from the paper, books, ete. are all stored in
fish sanctuary at Donegal Springs Postmaster, Mr. Eshbach, located | this room, where an investigation,

which was stocked with fish raised
by our Association. These fish
were released Sept. 1st in the
Denegal Run. In the past year,
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cise ll
BOY, THREE KILLED WHEN
STRUCK BY A TRUCK
Junior Bear,
Mr Mrs.
Petersburg
the son of
East
fatally.
front
three,
Benjamin Bear,
injured
by a truck in
He suffered head
injuries and was pronounced dead
on arrival at the General Hospital.
and
was
when struck
of his home.
State Police said the truck was
owned hy George Geib, near Kis-
sel Hill.
Brief News From
The Dailies For
Quick Reading
Palmyra boro voted dry by a
vote of almost two to one.
Nearly 12,000 were added to the
>a. Relief Roll last month.
480,000 coal miners in twenty
states went on strike Monday.
thirty
first
Rolberies have increased
Philadelphia the
six months of this year.
When the
out on strike Monday several rail-
roads laid off 26,000 employes.
A woman at
percent in
coal miners walked
Coatesville played
her radio so loud that it annoyed
neighbors one block away. She
was arrested.
Five tons of coal was scattered
in a field when two trucks collided
and one upset on the Manheim
Road near Binkley and Ober's
quarries.
When his tractor trailor ran off
the road and rolled down a 35 foot
embankment near Harper's, Chas.
Wall, 30, Souderton was burned
to death.
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APPLIED FOR DIVORCE
Complaint in divorce: Earl Mar-
tin Ginder, 39 of Mount Joy RD?
vs Marian Weaver Ginder thirty-
eight, 626 Juniata St.; cruel and
barbarcus treatment and indigni-
ties; married Oct. 16, 1929.
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MOVED TO LANCASTER
Last week mortician Roy B.
Sheetz moved his family and his
household effects to Lancaster and
that
the future.
ai. ir —ooorr.2oo
JOINED NAVAL RECRUITS
A. Plaster
R2 was one of five to join the 19th
Nava] Reserve Batallion
is where they will reside in
Gilbert of Manheim
as a re-
cruit.
Fe ve de ve ve de de de de de dhe se se de de ke ke ok he ode ke deo
One of Many
So frequently we have told you
of the wonderful results obtained
from Bulletin advertising, but here
is one for the books.
Last week Mr. Charles R. Peifer
placed the following ad in the
Bulletin with orders to run it till
forbidden.

Genuine Duo-Therm
Used 3 months. Per-
Will sacrifice. Phone
9-15-tf
FOR SALE:
fuel oil heater.
fect condition.
3-4814 Mt. Joy.
Mr. Peifer



called at the office on
Tuesday, told us to discontinue the
ad and declared that sold the
heater less than an hour after the
Bylletin printed Thursday,
The ad cost him 35 cents.
Further proof that if you want
results from advertising, place that
he
was
ad where people will not only see
but read it
Mr.
The
has
the

times
at Florin,

IS A MEDICAL PATIENT
Michael
a tobacco dealer and
approved a $625,000
program to add two new
Crippled Children.
ON THE
him speedy
Pa.
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Everything That |
Happened At
Florin Recently
and Mrs. Harry G. Herr
tertained on Friday evening in hon- |
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et rere
R. Hoffman of Maytown |
former mem-
ae semen wae
AN ADDITION TO HOSPITAL
Authority
building
new General State
wings onto
Hospital for
ease
SICK LIST
Chester Armstrong, proprietor of
the Washington House, has been
confined to his bed for the past
week. His host of friends wi
recovery.
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BROWN’'S LICENSE SUSPENDED
The State Liquor Control Board
Friday suspended for thirty days,
effective Oct. Tth, the license of
Andrew B. Brown, West Main St
for Sunday sales.
2 sic senna li
JUST PLAIN LUCKY
Walter Divet, Columbia, escaped
with a few hruises when his car
failed to make a turn near the
Ironville School, turned over three
and then hit a pole.
en=- |
For The Past Week
Very Briefly Told
by Chief of Police Neiss and prin=
| cipal, Charles Heaps, revealed a
mass of charred paper inside the
door
The floors were also splattered
| with ink.
The boys came forward volun=
misde-
tarily and confessed their
meanor.,
eens eet) QR
‘Teacher Resigns;

ened for the conversion of the coal
or of Mrs. Ella Wachstetter, who |
celebrated her eighty-sixth birth-
div. | LEVI F. SHEETZ Vacancy Filled
Mrs. Washstetter received many | ly Times of State College and from |
gifts and cards. | Bellefonte: The postponed meeting of the
The guests wore: Mrs. Charles Rev. Levi F. Sheetz of Bellefonte School Board was held Monday
Latchford, Mrs. Clayton Breneman, | is observing 30 years’ work as | evening. Clyde Gerberich presided.
ae Nay Duoler, ps Erma | vasto: in Centre County this | The resignation of Miss Cather-
ner, i on Laston, Irs. | month ' v 2 Since 2
Augnstus Shettor. Mrs. Lara Hei fn 20 interview or his 1° Cuskey Junior High School
fey Mrs J W McCanley, Mrs. Es- ary th 66 vear old minister sald | teacher was accepted. Mis. Joseph
Foo Weaver. Rev. John Gable and (Turn to page 5) | Sedule, of Elizabethtown, who just
Souder iy og wa Die TT oy | graduated from Penn State has ac-
Juckwalter, Mr. John achstetter, | 5
Mr. Richard Latchford and Miss { cepted the position. Bids were op-
|
The Local Ne ews
furnaces to oil burners in the high
school.
The board accepted an invitation
{o attend a joint meeting of he


ber of the State House cf Repre- | school boards from Elizabethtown,
was verortad tho Ver Nes vg; -
sentatives was reported in a v YY! The Millersville Fi C will West Donegal, Mount Joy Town
satisfactory condition at the Gen- | erect a new 245.000 Gre i | ship and Mt. Joy Borough to be
eral Hospital where he is a medi- | yp. drivine his nate down the held in Elizabethtown, October 4.
ve . 3 | —— -
eappationt. | Gap Hill, Park Marsh, Gap RD|
took ill and died | HERCHELROTH PLEAD GUILTY
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Elmer Wclf. Manheim RD3 was| Thomas Herchelroth, of Colum-
Board of Health secretary, | arrested for taking a radio from al bia Rl, formerly of Marietta, plead
“Charlie” Dillinger, N. Barbara St.,| car and ix guilty to a drunken driving char-
is celebrating his seventieth birth- Richard L. Musser Elizabeth - and was fined $200 and costs.
day today (Thursday). Congratula- | town is the 1 clerk in the coun- | He was arrested in Marietta on
tions, Jim ty commi ne flict August 20th
is OM — Earl Land forty f Manheim | ~~ »
. R1 urested f hooting and n k R *
Fifth Annual ping nei’ d Becker Reunion
{ George H. Denlin eighty-nine |
retired farmer at Paradise, hang At WwW | th’
Flower Show | A lt trom inh oigemuin s
barn » annual reunion held hy th
The fifth annual flower show of | hy f I : py I gio: y
the Maytown Grade School will be Christian B uiter thart IX, ami y of the late anc Mrs.
held in the svmnasium of the East | painter at Manheim, fell off a roof | Samuel N. Becker of Manheim,
Bast Denegal High School in Mav- listance of 25 fe nd fractured | was held at the home of Mr. and
town, Thursday, September 22, 1949 Vis shall Mh: Abner Wolgemuth of Mount
All flowers on disolay will he ar- Vi Maude Yottonstel East | Joy RD on Saturday evening Sept.
ranged bv the pupils of grades one ; : : : in ith hildr hel
to six. The flower show will be | Petersburg | Easter lily that 37 with all ten children and their
open to the public in the afternoon | is bloomi the cond time this | families present. The following
from 1:30 to 3:30 and again in the | Summ | persons attended:
evening from 7:00 to 9:00. During | Thurthan Llovd. of Elizabethtown] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker,
the 2 band concert will be R3. is bein ought bv Manheim | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker and
siven by the combined bands of the ; } ; 0
Fast Donegal and Marietta Hicoh | police He is charged with beat- | daughter Cheryl, Mrs. Paul Trim-
Schools under the direction of H. | ing his wif (Turn to page 4)
Morrell Shields, director of instru Councilman Clavt Newcomer i ——— em
mental music in both schools 5
There wil be priz warded f sporting a new Oldsmobile which e o_o f
ere / oe nrzes «< Jarae 3 y .
all classes of fall fiowers as well a he purchased from our local deal- Activities 0 ur
potted plants and novelties | er, Newcomer Motors Inc. |
The judging of the flowers will he —— — — P ki Offs
in charee of oe Bde ao now many or vou know |B 1Cers
Mrs William Simons, and Mrs. H That true) NOW aul nearly a t Volics Parks Nei
B. Haines. hief of Police arke Neiss re=-
The following grade school teach three tin 8 : auch am freight | two prosecutions: Frank Ma-
ers will assist the with their | Il railroads in the untry | der Jr. of Philadelphia, 40 mi. p.h
flowers. Mrs. Mae Hicks. Misses Ro en I EY
maine Weigle, Ruth Eby, Miriam n tractor trailer anc rat 1d w.
Kieffer, Lily Martin, and Sara Mis Mor t Rep d Weaver, Lancaster, 45 mi. p.h. in
chlich. or uary ecor tractor trailer. Both were summon-

ed before Squire Hockenberry.
Throughout This Wednesday Chief Neiss served a
warrant on Percy Tschudy, Man~
heim, R4, on a disorderly conduct
Entire Locality charge by Eva Mae Christ, Manheim
Mrs. E 1 Bubb, se n | R4
f Colun —
Monroe D. Hacker seven .
Mnheim. Hospital Chapter
{ at Colu
oi Held Card Party
ever ( Mount Joy Chapter of the
Nathan Bruckhart, ninety-two at | 1 General Hospital Auxil-
Manhein t Cornwall ry sponsored a benefit card party
Mrs. Fva Hiestand, forty-three, | 5, Tuesday evening in the Fire
widow of Ray H nd t Mari- | Hall
etta Refreshments were sold. All
Mrs. Kate H. Zi proceeds were used to purchase
wife of Rev. ( Bret! linens for the hospital.
ren Home at Neflsvill Mrs. James Phillips was gener-
Harold V McNai burgess at | 51 chairman of the party. Other
Middletown for the past twenty | .ommittee members were Mrs.
years, died suddenly aged fifty- | Charles Bennett, chairman of food:
even Mrs. Roy Packer, card chairman;
Mrs. Mary Theresa Rich, fifty- | Mrs. George Albert, in charge of
| seven, wife cf J. Milton Reich, t| prizes; Mrs. Paul Stehman, Mrs.
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