October Events: Community Exhibit 13, 14 and 15; Lions Halloween Parade and Dance | Jailed 18 Mos. Florin Motorist Demolished Car; Hit Road Roller James B. Wolgemuth twenty-one of E. Main St, Florin, was arrest- ed on drynken driving charges by State Police after his car swerved off the Harrisburg pike and crash- ed into a road roller west of Florin at 2:15 a. m. last Thursday Oliver Ebersole, sixty-five from F'town, a night watchman at the | dating stretch of hichway undergoing re- pairs, was in the cabin of the steam roller at the time and suffer- ed a cut on the top of the head. | Dr. Alvin T. Wenger of E'town, a | passing motorist conveyed the man | to his office for treatment. State Policeman John J. Stauf- fer said that Wolgemuth was then | headed east on the highway at a | rate of speed when his car ran off | the right side of the road and hit | the steam roller The impact de- | molished the 1941 sedan Wolge- | muth w operating and pushed the heavy stean roller back 15 | cet Damave td the car was es- | timated at 1.000 Wolgemuth was shaken ur but | unhurt in the erash and was ex- | amined by Mot Joy physician and pronounced under the influ- ence of intoxicants He was In- | ter charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence | olf nd be intoxicating lian will wring Vetzel —.— 32 Members At Farm Women’s Society Meeting Farm Women's No. 4 t Saturday at of Mrs Fackler with 32 ssid 1cl¢ ven a he Fdward bef ne Society me the home Mount Joy ml nt em Willis Reopsome, presided levotions were in charge of Musser members Peggy Mrs. John During the the singing joined in and Lvnn program group and | RODENTS IN Alderman J | renkamp, | terminator For Robbery At ‘Florin Gas Station of plead- Francis Varady, twenty-two, Stowe, Montgomery County, ed guilty to robbing a Florin gaso- line service station of $121 in cash, a portable radio and a wrist watch and was senenced to serve 1 1-2 to 3 years in the county prison by Judge Wissler in court Friday morning. He also was fined $100 and costs State Policeman Wm. Devlin testified he arrested Varady on the suspicion when he observed the vouth walking west on the Harris= burg Pike with a portable radio un- der Sept. 7. When Varady was searched police the wrist watch alout dollar bills and a quan- his arm at 1:45 a. m. recovered $50 in one tity of silver money in an envelope bearing the name of a Highspire bank Further search disclosed he had $48 in found inside Later pointed out the Ww. Florin was the place rob- nickels in a cigar box the according radio Devlin said. to the Var- gasoline sta- officer, ady ticn of ‘Lester Long and James Barrick, bed Varady had a prior record, back to 1940 and had released from a Philadelphia just en prison in January. Re NEW POISON KILLED 1.000 A FEW HOURS Harry Dar- rat ex- At last our neighbor who is champion in these parts has ccm- | petition, i killer | dents in a A representative of the U. S. | Department of the Interior mixed | o soluticn of a relatively new and | non purchasable rodent killing | chemical with chicken feed in the test made in and around the build- ings of the Pa. Official Laying coh- | recent Fackler plaved piano duets Mrs. | Frank Nolt conducted a quiz pro- gram on Lancaster County A roll call was answered by each and every member a hint on | how to care for a house plant During the business meeting two new members \Irs. Richard King and Mrs. Richard LeFever were welcomed The president appoin- ted @ new nominating committee consisting ff My Frank Musser, Mrs. Chester Livingood and Mrs. Anny Phillip — —-— a Jurors Are Drawn For Coming Courts Jurors erve in the {Oo ; of our county the and December ten urts were drawn from wheel Appended are locality co last week those from this Grand Jurors Eby, Joy of town. Henry H R2 and Newcomer Petit Frances Bream, Smith, Mount Manheim R2 Ww Brandt, Florin; Lee Mount John Jurors Mount Maytown; RD; Dec. 12 Herbert C Bubaker, S. Shenk 14 Ralph Christ S Joy: Evelyn Joy Henry Nov. disville leroy BR Mount Snavely, Lan- Maytown; Clayton J. Forney, Hawthorne, Breneman, Florin; Joy — A ANGLER CAUGHT 22- ON SUNDAY hic Sunday 119 LOCAL INCI SALMON with late wghman, hooked 22 inch Susqichanna Salmon landed the Fishing two sons at Roc! Hill Wm. Li this bo: afternoon, Lumber St a four pound and into prize catch. Laughman reported using a November The state tried out a new rat and bagged nearly 1,000 ro- few hours. test in uptown Harrisburg near the city's garbage incinerator Most rats died within 15 to 20 seconds after eating the mixture. The poison developed during the war is highly toxic to man and animals. er F'TOWN YOUTH PAID FOR BLUFFING MOTORISTS J. Richard Kulp, eighteen, an | Flizabethtown youth, amused him- | self cowboying with his car last Aug. 9th. He was caught by an flicer of the law, taken into the court and found guilty and fined $10 and costs for reckless driving He was scaring motorists Fa ma- king them believe he was going to pull cut a side road in front of them onto the Manheim and Mount Joy Road He made the mistake when he bluffed a motorist in whose car was Manheim’s police chief Brock, who Ww off duty. EE JOHN BAILEY JAILED ON AN ASSAULT CHARGE John Bailey, Jr, twenty-five formerly of this place, pleaded | guilty to charges of assault with intent to ravish and was sentenced to serve 2 to 4 years in the East- ern Penitentiary and fined $100 and | costs. Elizabethtown Chief of Police Clyde K. Coble testified Bailey at- | tacked a 19 year old Elizabethtown girl, who had stopped at the Eliza- bethtown PRR station while en- route ‘home from Sunday Schocl on Sept 11. Bailey admitted | prior arrests on morals charges. etl | RUTT'S SCHOOL, W. DONEGAL | HELD A REUNION SATURDAY A reunion of all former pupils and teachers was held at Rutt’s School, West Donegal Twp. on | Saturday. The committee in charge of the precgram which featured Melvin { Brandt, assistant county superin- tendent of county schools as the speaker included Warren Chap- man, David Rutt and Harry Deve- eler. rr al | ROSSER CONSTRUCTION HERE minnow for bait and hooked the | catch on a number 6 hock. His two boys, Larry, aged nine and Terrance, aged six were fishing with him at the time and brought home a couple of sunfish as their | contribution in at CARD PARTY, OCTOBER 4 St Hilda's Guild of St. Lukes Episcopal Church will sponsor a card party Tuesday, October 4th, in the Church basement Bridge, 500 and Pinochle will be played with two prizes to each table UD A er TWINS HAVE BIRTHDAY Mrs. C. L. Herr, Lancaster, and her twin sister, Mrs. E. H. Kauffman, Lancaster R2, observed their eigh- ty-seventh Tuesday birthday S HIGHWAY CONTRACT A contract highway Gl mile of County awarded by the Highway Department in Har- rishurg Construction Co., of this place for $151,061. The stretch of highway is on the Route 73 134 in Mount Penn Borough and Lower Alsace Twp. ——— — PHONE SERVICE DISRUPTED Beinbridge to Marietta telephone was disrupted the when a falling 9 of a Berks Thursday for divided in was State to the Rosser and service over week-end tree { branch brcke a high tension wire anniversary | and telephone lines during a very severe thunderstorm, MOST - THE M Ny JT £ VOL. XLIX, NO. 18 Mount Joy, Pa., Thwsdas WEEKLY I The Mount Joy Bulletin N LANCASTER COUNTY G. Morse Bingham Washington, D.C. Will Speak Here The cured committee has se- Morse program Dr. Bingham, of the Guy a social and business specialist Washington, D. C. Club. to address Rotary GUY MORSE BINGHAM Mr. Bingham is a man of wide all ports of this country addressing large clubs and lwsiness crganiza- tions. He was sent on special work to Europe in World War I, is a member of Who's Who in America and in the East. For many years he was one of the foremost in lectures on the Lyceum and Chautauqua Platform. He will speak on “America unmarked concentration camp in Germany State 431 relief chislers for authorities have tripped up the first eight months of this year. i experience having traveled a lot in| | NEARBY MOTORISTS IN COLLISIONS ON SAT. Several nearby motorists were implicated in motor collisions af- ter the foot hall same at Lancas ter on Saturday night Miss Jeanne Ginder, seventeen of E-town swung her car to the left to avoid hitting a car ahead of her and veered into the path of a south bound car As a result of the collision, four persons were injured and both of the cars were damaged to the ex- tent about $100 | A third car, driven by James] W. Gerber, Jr. of East Main St. in Florin, was preceding the Ginder machine and was slightly damaged. Those treated at St. Josep! Ss | Hospital were Miss Ginder,” who suffered an injured left finger and | shock: Miss Doris Shearer, eigh- teen of E-town who was in the | Ginder auto and suffered a pos ible | rib —— © A Chest Xray Here Oct. 5 By Tuberculosis So. fractured The Mount Joy Borough Schools in cooperaticn with the Tubercu- losis Society of Lancaster County, will afford the citizens of Mount Joy and vicinity as well as all school pupils the opportunity to have a chest x-ray The date is Wednesday, October 5 The motile unit of the Society will be at the Elemenary School on Marietta Street from 1:00 to 2:30 p. m. and the High School from 2:30 to 500 p. m This T'o- | unit 6 Baltimore doctors and lawyers are charged with illegally arranging for the adoption of babies. 130 fur trimmed cloth coats were stolen from the Ottenstein Coat | Co. on the Lincoln Highway. Raleigh Cliffe, fifty-four was thrown off a tractor and killed on one of the Hershey Estate farms S. Edward Gable, president of (Turn to Page 4) i a Assis DISCHARGED AFTER FOUR YEARS IN THE U. S. NAVY Wilbur James Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Brandt, 30 West | Main St., has been discharged after | serving four years in the U. S.| Navy. Brandt entered the service Sept. 21, 1945 and, was sent on overseas duty in January, 1946. He took his boot training at Great Lakes, Ill. BR DEEDS RECORDED Floyd E. and Reba E. Shuman, East Donegal Twp., to Clyde and Pauline Lindemuth, East Donegal Twp., premises, W. High Street, May town. Al FIRE ALARM SATURDAY Friendship Fire Company Saturday owned answer- ed a rural alarm night automobile, by of fire near Newtown. Re FSTATE ADJUDICATED Among the estates adjudicated in when an James Schneider, town caught the Orphans Court was that of B K. Eshleman late of Mount Joy Twp. There remains $5007.46 for the heirs. Orne FUT CCC FAR IN RED The Commodity Credit Corpora- tion reported Monday that it oper- ated at a loss of $599,505,000 in sup- porting prices of farm commodites during the vear ending last June 30 FOUR PAID THEIR FINES: several weeks illness at his home. OTUER TWO ARE SUMMONED He is quite ill at this writing. His Bursess Elmer Zerphey heard one | Many friends join us in wishing of the longest lists of auto violations him a most speedy recovery. ee A —_— Wednesday evening in months. Six | are notified to appear on a Red WOMAN HURT-CAR HIT TREE Ticket charge. Mrs. Elva Kurpres, twenty of Four of the offenders put in an | Manheim R1 suffered a fractured appearance and paid $2 fine each. | left arm when hey car swerved off | The other two who failed to apy cnr) the Mt. Joy and Manheim road at | will be summoned to appear before | Sporting Hill and struck a tree | re 4 A meme een | a local Justice of the Peace, where, | : i in addition to the usual ‘Gne the | SAUER KRAUT SUPPER OCT. 8 I a 1 : Ladies Aid Society of St. John’s I costs will be added | > | - A A Haotherad Church, Maytown will NEW SCHEDULE ON PA. i se rve a sauer kraut supper on Sat- | RR HERE SINCE SUNDAY | urday, October 8, at the Maytown i SINCE SUND/ | Fire Here's the time of trains stopping Fire Hall. mmr here since Sunday, Sept. 25, when | the new Fall schedule went into LODGE NO. 277 MEETS OCT. 4 effect: The Officers of M. Joy Lodge No. | West-Daily: 7:00 m. and 6:43 277, 1. 0. O. F. will be installed p. m. | Tuesday evening, Oct. 4th, at 7:30 Fast-Sunday: 7:24 a. m. and 6 a . m. in the Lodge Hall. Sec’y. p. m > | Herr urges all to be present Weekdays: 7:28 and 9:39 a. m m. | sagt — and 5:54 p. m. A $12.700,000 RY-PASS rr —-— — The State Highway Department | provides its own electrical day” a most timely and instructive | current and no change of clothing subject. It is expected that there|is required of those having x-ray will be a large attendance of the | pictures taken. members and guests present to Adults are invited to come to hear this nationally known ee] (Turn to page 3) lA reer ee en ee HARRY HAUENSTEIN FLEW Brief News From | TO PORTLAND, ORE AND BACK ole Mr. Harry Hauenstein, a well The Dailies For | known farmer in the Donega 8 ha returned from a two weeks trip to | fis n in Portland, Oregon Quick Reading When it comes to traveling Har- West Ches observing its | vy is a firm believer in the modern 150th anniversary is week. | trend and made the mp by : Si 15.000 skeletons were found in an | Thi was his first air ride and he enjoyed it a lot Five year go his son John en- listed in the service, tw later discharged, got married and has not been home since er Persona Mention Mrs. Ada R. Kraybill is spending a month with Mrs. H. O. Reist at Schenectady, N. Y. Mr. Harry P. Royer, of Pittsburgh spent Wednesday in town Mrs. Anna Smith, has returned! to her home on Mount Joy Street fter several weeks in the Colum- bia Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber entertained on Sunday Mrs. Ada Blouch and daughter, Neilie; Mr. md Mrs. Ammon Blough and Mr and Mrs. Titus Lausch — — FOOD SALE FRIDAY The Ladies Bible Class of the Evang. Cong. Church will have a food sale at the Market House on Friday evening. Cripples at E’town Hospital Made 1,000 Creations A craft exhibit at the State Hos- pital for cripnled children at Eliz- abethtowny marked the close of one of the mest extensive summer pro- grams in the history of the insti- tution. : Nearly 100 children had on dis- play more than 1,000 creations in woodwork, pottery, leather work, and sewing. There were wallets, [ belts, key and comb cases, gloves beer mugs, wedding plates bearing traditional Pennsylvania Dutch [ | | symbols. fancy rag dolls, pajamas, | aprons, tea towels and figurines some of which were made into table lamps. All the work was done by pa- tients, some in wheel chairs, oth- ers in body casts and leg braces in the summer occupational ther- any clessos under the direction of Robert E. Germer, of this boro, (Turr to Page 2) —— — — SENIOR CIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 108 HERE ORGANIZED Senior Girl Scout Troop No. 108 at the first the reorganized this week meeting of the season held in Scout rooms. Ann Nissley Shirley Hawthorne, Georgianne Shatto, Mary Ann Sally was elected president: vice- president; sec- retary; and Spangler, treasurer. Tentative plans were made to sell a stand at the Parent Night will be observed in October. jewelry and conduct annual community exhibit. Fourteen Scouts make up the troop led by Mrs. George Albert, and Mrs. Nicholas Leitner, LIONS CLUB TO SPONSOR A HALLOWE'EN PARADE The Mount Lions Club will gala hallowe’en on Saturday, October the m. leader, agsistant. Joy parade 31. Grade sponsor a and dance Parade form school building at 6:30 p dollars in will at Three hundred prizes will be awarded contestants Plan your costume now for the parade. Everybody is welcome to participate. ——— A ee REMOVED TO HOSPITAL Mr. Chester Armstrong, proprie- tor of the Washington House, was removed to St. Joseph’s Hospital at Lancaster Friday night, after has recommended by-pass on Route 22 north of Allentown, Beth- a cost of $12,- a lehem and Easton at 700,000 pr mre DUFF GETS DEGREE James A. Duff was awarded Dcctor of Laws de- Elizabethtown College 50th last GOV. Gov. an honorary when its gree marked anniversary Friday ee = A WASH HOUSE DESTROYED Fire of unknown origin Wednes- day destroyed a one-story wash house on the Binkley farm one mile north of East Petersburg. eal HUNTING TRIP TO CANADA Messrs. Henry Miller and John Nissley of Newtown have gone 0 Mr. Irvin Fritz, of town, is spend- | Canada where they to hunt for two weeks expect moose Ho 29, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance OFFICERS ELECTED AT GREINER - KRINER UNION The Local News Mortuary Record Claude Greiner, Hummelstown was elected president of the Gren Th h t Thi el Kreiner Po Kriner clan al 2 For The Past Week roug ou $ 15th annual reunion held at E L ali rvn Church Grove recently Very Briefly Told ntire oC ty Other officers elected are Joseph 3 Chester Gohn, fifty-two from H. Greiner, Manheim RZ, Clayto lhe Marietta Depot will drop 82 Columbia S. Greiner, Manheim R4, Paul M. | civilian employees soon Mrs. Sadie Halleman, sixty-four, Greiner, Manheim R3, Phares Gin Saturday at midnight ended 22 Lawn Tuesday night. der, Mount Joy R2 and Elias Gal- | weeks of daylight saving time Dr. Joseph P. Kennedy, breath, Manheim RJ, vice-presi A Lancaster man boast of a {one a physician at Columbia for dents; Mcrris Greiner, Lebanon tomato stalk 13 ft. high and loaded | forty-eight years, at the Columbia treasurer; Myrtle Greiner Pyfer, | with red rive tomatoes Hospital | Rove oi Je Leroy ititz and West 1 mpeter are Mrs. Mary Shellenberger Hoffer, rine a A rain | Poe fei annual farm shows | seventy, wife of Dr. Aaron Hoffer, Shearer. Manheint BS his weer : of Mountville, at the General Hos= eignty-in Mm Ja At Lancaster in one day thirty | ji oldest person Mr. and Mrs. How= | motorists paid $1 fine each for vio- Jacob B. Kulp, ninety, Sunday a Smith, Lebanon R2, largest | jing regulations { at the Neffsville Brethren Home. Family; Ronald Flory Galbreath, 14 Vrs. Geo. Albert, nee Vera Eby, | He was born in Rapho Twp. and Weeks son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | nv garhara St the new reporter | wa member and deacon of the Gafhwenth, Manheim R3 11 the Lancaster Newspapers | Fairview Church of the Brethren. est child and Harvey Barton from | gq pays EUB. Church ot Fal-| John T. Leese, sixty-four from Hummelstown for coming the big- | | th will erect a 6-room Sunday | Marietta R1 died suddenly at his gest distance ai School unit to it present one. | heme Thursday. He was a re- It cost Joseph P. Zink, of Mariet- | tired watchman for the P. R. R. R . H d ta $13.50 for driving on the wrong | Mrs. Rey Lindemuth of this boro otarians ear side of the street at Elizabethtown. is a sister. . A brooder house owned bv Enos | Mrs. Bertha K. Landis Hoffmaster A Puerto Rican Fshbach at : Millersville was des- | fifty-three, wife of Jorn I. Hoffmas- | troved by fire with a lo f $300. | ter, Columbia R2, Fast Hempfield M: T d vear old Columbia girl put | Twp, died of a complication of di- inister nes ay | nmonia in a baby’s nursing form- seases after an illness of 18 months. Joe Ia just to see what would happen —— | Ne Mabe] Sahm, sixty-one of | nr learned a lot a- Pact trashed her. ols | Frank M. Brown bout Puerto Rico at the regular : LE oe Frank M. Brown, seventy-three, meeting of the club on Tuesday at | I Nhe he fell while setting | (Turn to page 8) noon The attendance was most |” ue { TT. gratifying,, and there were a large Frederick L. Drescher _Seyenty- . number of visiting clulimen pant 5 his hor ¥ het or on Weddings Thruout The meeting Joes with the ot Pi Se ile are so Florin, | usual luncheon followed by the |“ HL 0 an singing led by lalph Eshleman A confectionery store an + Our Community accompanied at the piano by Di de Ne pet ted by George 3 ! Schlosser. Ray Wiley introduced Flizalethtown was damaged b D p t W k the guests, Secretary "Koder gave fire to the extent of $1000 on Mon. | urine as ee the attendance repcrt and read the Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Keck « | Elaine F. Flowers Gist of namcs. of menthers: who Marietta RD1 were treated at the [Ra H. Bradley made up their meetings. | Columbia Hospital for injuries | The marriage of Miss Elaine F. President Walt made several an- ustained when their car hit a | Flowe rs of Palmyra R1 and Ralph (Turn to Page 4) pola on Route 441 at Marietta Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Bs | Paul Bradley, Marietta R1, took | J LAST 2 WEAVER PROPERTIES - Wvergling That | | place in the Mount Joy Church of WERE SOLD ON TUESDAY Jo. — Rev. C. F- Helwig had A continued public sale of the H | The attendants were Pauline last two properties of Elmer S appened At { Bradley of Marietta RD1 and is og oh id I 4 1 Glonrde D. Flowers Jr. of Palmyra. SOIC uesday by the Ix National "mr . . Bank and Trust Company of Mt. Florin Recent Vv } Ihe wedding music was played wv Mrs. George Broske. A recep- Joy Mr. G. Zielke, has just returned | on was held at the home of the A two-story brick dwelling, the 1 from Pittsburgh after attending the hride. The couple will reside in homestead property, with all mod- | second annual Symposium on Or- | Uprer Lawn at Palmyra RI. ern conveniences, frame office buil thopedic Appliance sponsored by the The bride is emploved at the ding, garage, etc. was sold to Ber- | Sarah Mellon Scaife Foundation | gy Shoe Co. of E-tewn and tha Landvater for $12,000 and the University of Pittsburgh | (More on page 3.) A two-story frame dwelling near- | Schoo] of Medicine cesses sonst lien by with all modern improvements, The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Flor- ALVIN BIGLER ELECTED was purchased by John Frey, of | in Fire Company, will sel] refresh- PRESIDENT OF BAND CLUB Rapho, for $7,550.00 ments at the public sale of house- Chas. S. Frank, was the auction- | hold good f Cl t H. Zeiters on a he righ ey, Tt eer and B. F. Myers, Jr. the at- | Saturd October 15 co Ss Ba Me Lilien Howilton. 5 Florin. | Club it the annual meeting held i — Stet Me ord Mis Witte Monday evening. The club elect- { : | ed a nine-man board to govern MRS. HOWARD RISSER SPOKE | on Sunday | the club with George Houck, the TO OUR HOSPITAL AUX. Mrs. R. W. Roberts of Mechanies- | |. as an ex-officio Members of the Lancaster Gen- | burg called on her parents, Mr. anc [ member Four who were elected eral Hospital Aux. met in the high | M Norman FE. Hershey, while on | for a two-year term are Edward school Monday evening, Mrs. Clar- | a business trip to Lancaster. | Lane, Miss ‘Beulah Smith, Alvin ence Newcomer presided Mrs. Clarenc Lehman of Man- | pila. and Joseph Shaeffer; one- Miss Mary Newpher introduced | heim visited Mr. and Mrs. N. E year term, Mrs. Oscar Starr, Ray- the speaker, Mrs. Howard Ri Her nd Mi Paul | ond Gilbert, Jay Shirk and Mus. of Lancaster. Mrs. Risser gave Koser during the week Nadim: Linton. humorous talk on Pa. Dutch T ollowing women attended | Other officers are Mr. Lane as ers pric 4p YR wie he Women’s work meeting at the | vice president; Miss Smith, secre- Ww k Bi d Middle Creck Church on Wednesday | tary and Mr. Gilbert treasurer. ge S rth Recor Mrs. Jacob Stauf Mrs. Clayton Twenty-one members were pre- (Turn to page 3) sent at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Brubaker, — — sim R2, a daughter Mo r at Manheim F 1 daughter M nd 1 I STRIKER'S ARM BROKEN the Lancaster Osteopathic hospital wi rik aa 1 striker approach- { n-union man ne Hull's RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGED i ion Do 1 vhere the 15 ibo1t rou- R. S. Oberholtzer, 233 North Bar- |, fc worl 4 bic: Ratahat Lara street, this boro, was pre Sex ut bro} the 1 ed at Lancaster for reckless driving He was apprehended by State Pol- — lillie oes iceman c coper Log; —— ORGANIZED SENIOR TROOP ne The Boy Scouts here crganize ANOTHER ST. JOE PATIENT 0 Fe ra 4 John Edward Wolgemuth, of | Ine Alli evening . ‘ Shelley and OK Snyde town, entered the St. Joseph's Hos- loade! Ei : pital, at Lancaster, on Tuesday ev- - > en oy ed ening for an appendectomy. —————— | SWORN INTO THE RESERVES DEEDS RECORDED Warren Bates, of this place, was Libky L. Miller, Mount Joy to |Fecently sv to Inactive Naval Charles R. and Kathryn M. Peif- | Reser Xl the ast Ya) ! fer Mount Joy, premise on RE uu tokio Donegal St. Mount Joy, $5.200 . ses LETTERS GRANTED —— > - NEW VFW SPORTS OFFICER Arthur S. Kraybhil W. Donegal Milton Stauffer of Milton Grove. | TWp., administrator of the estate has been appointed Junior Activi- | of Bertha Kraybill late of town ties Director for the 9th District of ee the Pa. Veterans of Foreign Wars. | FOOD SALE SATURDAY a The ca will have Needlework Guild of 1 food sale Inc, at the ing several days in Washington, D.C, an government business Wolgemuth | October 1st, [a on beginning at 10 o'clock Ameri- store | Saturday, | mse DO I en A DISTRICT MEETING OF CHIQUES BOY SCOUT LEADERS A district meeting of the Chiques District of Boy Scout leaders was held this week at the local Scout 1OOMS. R. W. Rutherford, district chair man, presided, assisted by W. L. Tyndall, ents of vice-president. Future ev- the group were discussed but no definite plans were made. | The meeting was attended by leaders from the area of Elizabeth town, Manheim, and Mt. Joy. RR HAD AN APPENDECTOMY Mr. Peter Zerphey, on Manheim St, underwent an appendectomy at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was hos= pitalized Monday. NES Ar ERE HAS COTTON IN BLOOM Abram G. Faus, Manheim RD2 row of beautiful cotton in | full bloom in his garden! ee eel has a | SURGICAL PATIENT | Mrs. C. S. Frank is a surgical pa= | tient at the St. Joseph's Hospital since Friday, LA
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