Bom | fon | Bom | Bul | VEN | pe | [gn | fm) | foal | fuse | 29¢ 3c 25¢ 5¢ € 5¢ Ewes SN, py —-stt Newspapers Are Read And Re-read-BUT-How Much Of The Advertising Left At Your Door Do You Read? MOST TO-THE- MINUTE WEEKLY | N LANCASTER The Mount J ov Bulletin VOL. XLIX, NO. 25 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, November 17, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. HERE HAD A FACE LIFTING ; Li it In case you have not seen the interior of this bank | room lately, After mod- ernization, beauty and efficiency of the large banking here is what it looks like today. was greatly save counters modern increased. Low replace all the old style high counter screen. (First National Bank | And Trust Company Car Carrier Hit Ignited Gas Can Auto, Then Upset Here Completes Mod- Hits Woman; 0 N Hi h ‘ernization Work n € 12 ay The First National Bank tractor trailer car carrier, | Trust Co. of Mount Joy, one of Yin four new 1950 cars, had | the progressive banks of Lancas- upset on its left side foll'wing a|{er County, announced through its collision with an automobile on the president, H. H. Ehy, complete new Harrisburg pike at the inter-|modernization of its banking quar- section of the East Peterskurg | ters. road. The change in the banking room The accident occurred at the same | eliminated cramped public space, spot and under almost identical | the high, old-fashioned superstruc- on | ture, and the massive, dark check desk. In its place is an enlarged fer, of town, was killed. public space, attractive low-style The driver of the car counters and a very much improv- Fdward A. Gullong, thirty-nine appearance. Prospect Park. Delaware County, | The front of the bank fixture suffered bruises of the left leg. | is of light and dark Tennessee According to State Policeman JT.| marbles selected for their attrac- Szabo, an auto driven by Raymond | veness and resistance to wear. circumstances as the accident Oct. 30 in which Wm. Beamender- carrier, M. Zeigler, forty. Lyndon, Lan-| New low-style bronze wickets are | caster RB, was driving from the | set off by the contrasting black south to the north side of the | shelf top. Complete installation four-lane stretch of ° the Harris- | of new steel equipment under the burg Pike to reach the East Pet- | tellers’ counter will be mater ial ersburg Road when struck brcad- | aid to the tellers. headed Officers’ partitions, wcod wains- side by the car carrier west. Zeigler escaped injury. cot and coupon booths are of Gullong told police he swerved rich walnut. Safe deposit facilit- (Turr to Page 2) en ell A Cee LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH MET LAST WEDNESDAY The Mount Joy Board of Health held their meeting at the office of | Dr. D. C. Stoner, last Wednes- rr 1 day. Minutes were read and ap- LAW ENFORCEMENT MEN | proved. COMPLETE THEIR STUDIES | A 1 Thirty-eight men from Lancas- | Council to enforce the Garbage and York Ccunty community |Ordinance and to look the law enforcement agencies were a- | extermination of rats. warded certificates of merit at the | WE —— graduation exercises in the Colum- | Dealers are paying 18 hia American Legion Home. | pound for Lancaster County’s Among them were Chief of Po | bacco, to the right in an effort to avoid striking the auto but didn’t avoid the crash. The trailer, bearing the four new cars, turned | over on its left side. Police had said they were unable to estimate tractor the damage at this time. tion was made to ask the ter into cents a to- lice Park E. Neiss and Michael | yood, and deputy sheriff Elmer Zerphey, of town. - TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Officer Michael R. Good, reports two prosecutions the past week. The more one learns of Henry H. Hackman, Manheim R2, | difficulties, inconvenience and ex- stop sign violation and Richard V. Jonston of Kendal] Ave., Pittsburg, Pa., reckless driving. Both drivers were summoned for Hocken- pense our neighbor korcs have in the removal of their garbage and rubbish, the more satisfaction we get from the method uséd in Mt. Joy for many years. We can’t help but make the comparison after learning that on Tuesday evening Marietta Council of hearings before James C. berry Sr. a A GOOD ESCAPED INJURY Lester H. Good, thirty-eight, of Landisville, escaped injury when |opened bids for the removal his car overturned on an em- [garbage for a three year period. bankment of a curve on the old |There were six bids and they ranged from $4,500 to $15,000. Mount Joy can give other boros a gocd illustration as to how the garbage question plus rubbish can be handled without a hardship ex- pense or inconvenience to anyone. Here we have regular intervals Harrisburg Pike, about a mile east of Landisville at 3:55 a. m. Sun. en ee LETTERS GRANTED R. Fellenbaum, of this place, is the administrator of the Harriet Aller, late cof this boro. One Day Earlier As our publication day falls on a holiday, Thanksgiving, next Thursday. The Bulletin will be issued one day earlier—Wednesday. Advertisers cd correspondents please bear this in mind. estate of | IS .. Is Badly Burned thirty-four Elizabeth- Mrs. Leona Sumner, wife of Sidney Sumner, town R3 was badly the legs when gasoline ignited her clothing as she was watching a garageman trying to start her hus- band’s automobile. She was treated by Dr. man Garber, and later admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital, condition was reported satisfactory. where Members of the Friendship Fire | Co., Elizabethtown, who took the injured woman to the hospital in their ambulance, man, Elizabethtown R3 garage, was trying start the auto. Sum- ner was working the starter while Weidman to was pouring gasoline into the carburetor from a can as the motor backfired and ignited the gosoline. Weidman, in an ef- World War 2 Vet Shoots Himself At Bainbridge twenty-eight Id veteran of go War 11 his home of a bullet wound which year died ins whi at MT. JOY SOCIETY ENTERTAINS E'TOWN GROUP TUESDAY Thirteen members of the Wo- i attended the state police said was self-inflicted. Police said Gordon W. Geist weite, Jr., returned to ‘his home mounted the stairs and on the sec- ond landing shot himself with a 38 calibre revolver The bullet entered his head just behind the ear, Dr. Edward Kottcamp, Jr. of! Marietta, deputy coroner, issued a | | finding of suicide, men’s Society of Christ Elizabethtown, Missionary Lutheran Church, mcnthly Mission- regular meeiing of the Women's ary Scciety of Trinity Lutheran Church , Mount Joy on Tuesday evening at the Lutheran parsonage. The program was based on the | highlights of the General Society Convention in September and was led by Mrs. Keder and Mrs. Beiber who at- | tended the convention. Scrip- ture readings were given by mem- bers of the s-.ciety and Mrs. Har- | old Brown offered the prayer. A duet, “Thine Is The Glory”, was sung by the presidents of the two societies, Mrs. Clyde Eshleman and Mrs. Otto Ferrari. Mrs. Ray- mond Fetter led the group sing- ing this hymn. Refreshments were served to the thirty-six women who attend- ed the meeting, He was discharged from the Ar- | my with a rank of T-5 on Feh. 14, 1946, after serving 39 months | with the Tank Corps of the 13th | Armored Divisicn He spent six | months in the European theatre of war, participating in three battles At the time of his death, he was | employed in a warehouse at Olm | sted Field, Middletown Jorn in Bainbridge, he wos the | sn of Gordon W. and Ada J Geistweite. Besides his parents, burned about | said Enos Weid- | PRESE | J. Hoff- | her | he is survived by a sister, Leona, at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Susan Geistweite, Bainbridge and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Radel, Watsoniown — AST HEMPFIELD WILL NT TIGER HOUSE “Tiger House”, mystery play, vill be presented by the senior | class of East Hempfield Twp. High | School at the school in Landis- | ville, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Ruth Shuman will play a leading role. Others in the cast are Jere Cooper, James Enterline, Marian Newcomer, Anna Toews, Frank Nolt, Lavera Dorwart, Grant Noll, Lois.Gable and Stanley Nolt. Miss the | { FIREMAN fort to get the flames from car, threw the blazing can behind | him without looking. The burn- | ing liquid hit Mrs. = Sumner and | igniting her clothing. A LORD'S ACRE OFFICERS Officers have been elected in the | Lord’s Acre project of the Mount Joy Mennonite Church. They are | | Miller Hess, chairman; Joe Hos- | tetler, vice-chairman; Joyce Miller, | secretary; Harold Lehman, treas.; and Joe Hess, adult adviser. - i HOSPITAL PATIENT Chief of Police Park E. Neiss, of town, entered the General Hospital | Sunday, for additional treatment of a leg injury suffered in a motor- | cycle accident more ago. Mount Joy Can Show Other Boros How To Handle Garbage & Rubbish when citizens place their and rubhish on the streets and al- leys and our bcro employes re- move same. One family may have a trifle more than others but what difference should that make? Everything is removed streets and alleys neat and regularly and our clean. than a year garbage | The most satisfactory part of our | system is that the expense of the | same comes out of our each person pays practically an equal share and it is We feel confident that est and most inexpensive a boro could adopt. tax money, is the fair- unncticable. | method | Mary Lee Forney is director. —— — YOUNG HUNTER SHOT BY GUNNING PARTNER Clyde Breneman, sixteen, Man- heim R1, was admitted to St. Jo- seph’s Hospital Tuesday afternocn after part of the charge from a 20 guage shotgun fired by a compan- ion, hunting with him; hit him a- bout the face and head. He underwent surgery that for removal of of the His ¢ not serious a night some pellets ndition is EXTINGUISH FIRE DRILLING RIG Fire ON WELL Friendship Company was called at 2 p. m. Tuesday to the junction of the Marietta Pike and Maytown Road to extinguish fire in a well drilling rig of Mar- lin Garvin. The fire was dis- ccvered by a passing motorist. A quantity of destroyed the damaged. —————— er rope was but rig was not otherwise HUNTERS CAN'T RESIST VIOLATING GAME LAWS Rufus Heisey, Manheim R1, paid a $10 fine for taking a skunk with the aid of automobile head lamps. Lloyd J. Gelver, $25. for shooting a a moving Landisville, paid pheasant fromy automobile. The offense occurred of Salunga November 10, and he paid on a field acknowledgment. emer just north on VOCATIONAL FUNDS FOR COUNTY SCHOOLS Auditor General Heyburn an- nounced Thursday that he has ap- proved payments to a number of | school districts in Lancaster Coun- ty for vocational education. They are: Fast Donegal Twp., $1,848.- 85: Elizabethtown Borcugh, $657.- [ 60: Manheim Borough, $3,208.86; Mount Joy Borough $615.20 a — » Personal Mention Miss Joyce Ellis, Chambersburg, | spent the weekend at her home. We doubt whether there is one individual in the boro who is op- | posed to our present system. A Ce MASONIC HOMES BEQUEST The Pa. Masonic Home for the | aged at nearby Elizabethtown will receive $261,057 under the will of the late Eugene M. Sible, Harrisburg merchant. Al Fire destroyed a row of frame garages and two cars at Lititz { Miss Dorothy Wolfe of Landis- | ville spent the weekend with Mrs. Andrew Fetzko (Martha Snyder) | | | | | | | retired | at Somerville, N. J. Mrs. Alice K. Snyder, Philadel- phia, spent several days here with her sister, Mrs. O. K. Snyder. While here she attended the 50 Anniver- sary of the Women's Missicnary Society | —— — ee The Golden Ear Of Corn Trophy Won By E’town farm boys and girls and of nine organized ups, attended nual wide 4-H Roundun held Saturday at Seventy com- the Corn members munity gre Club | Hotel county Brunswick, Lancaster. held in Grand Rapids | an- | Mt. Joy's Social ‘Welfare Asso. Budget For 1950 Appended is a of the Welfare financial] statement Association's Budg- et for 1950 | Lancaster County Agencies, Quota $4,000.00 Local Needs: | Balance due on Heating Plant and Fuel Oi] 1,073.22 | Reduction of Mortgage 500.00 Interest 150.00 | Fuel and Light Youth & Youth Activities 750.00 Aid for Mount Joy Needy 300.00 | Insurance 93.20 | Printing and Advertising 50.00 | Miscellaneous 100.00 Total $7,216.42 Appended is the Treasurer's Re- port of the Social] Welfare Mount Joy to October Associa- from February 7, 1949 | tion of 3. 1949, ea on hand Feb. 3. 1949 $ 114.44 Receipts ! | 1949 Community Chest Drive | and other Receipts $5.158.44 Total $5,272.88 Expenditures | Lancaster County Communi- tv Chest | Aid to Mt. Joy Citizens, | (Food, Drugs, Etec.) Wiring and 2,500.00 206.14 | | Plumbing work 7.273 | Printing and Advertising 26.91 | Insurance a3 20 | Repairs and Materials 44.30 | Heating Plant & Fuel Oil Pavment on account) 381.04 The Golden Far of Corn trophy | Light and Power 13.10 > ¢ ( { was captured by the Elizabeth- | | Playeround Activities 390.00 Clul Si 1s Transportation 100.00 town 4-H lub with a top score [hus I 165.00 of 89.74 points. Each member sem grew a half-acre plot of some hy- $4921.94 brid variety the past season and Bal. on hand Oct. 7, 1949 $§ 350.94 was required to enter ten ears of Total $5972.88 the crop. — ie rs Other awarded for the best 10 ears of corn: 2nd, Har- old E. Greiner, Elizabethtown RD, John K. Risser, Bain- Loth of the Elizabeth- prizes were nd 3rd, Feidge RDI Club. In the corn town and winners potato judging 1st, John | Curvin 3rd Ger- 4-10 contest, were:: Risser, Bainbridge; 2nd, Martin, Jr., Mt. Joy RDI; ald Hess, Elizabethtown R3 mr Rrief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading The steel strike cost the $750 million. When a Waynesburg tried to stroke a pet monkey he bit off her right ear The highway Department has completed the erection of sixty miles of snow fence along Lancas- ter County roads. The Lebanon Paper Box Com- pany couldn’t get any water. When workmen opened the line they found a 26 inch eel. At a heme in Lititz a hen phea- flew through a window then flew through a window. On Route 22 at Ephrata, a car left bankment, sant second story got down stairs and out first floor the road, went up an em- rolled The dri- Lancaster, upset and back the highway again. ver Wm. H. Gray, 36, was killed. EE a AN UNUSUAL DISPLAY OF COINS AND CURRENCY Beginning Saturday and continu- tn | ing through next Friday the First National Bank and Trust Company, will feature a display of coins and currency from the Federal Reserve 3ank of Philadelphia. These will include Colonial coins, bank gold and certificates, money in current commemorative coins, early notes, Confederate money, silver counterfeit use and specimens of notes, among other items. crams licen FLORIN MAN IS FINED $200 ON TWO CHARGES Walter S. Nissley, Florin, pleaded guilty in Dauphin County Court on Monday to charges of driving while | of intoxicants, | under the influence failure to stop and render assistance | and was fined $200 and costs. Judge Rupp also gave Nissley a suspended jail sentence of from six months to one year, US | woman | FLORIN FIRE CO. THANKS ITS MANY CONTRIBUTORS Florin Fire Company thanks to the surrounding | | | extends many citizens of Florin territory, $8,375.00 | | | new and enabled it to the | fire engine and will cost $17.303.25. The Fire Company hopes this co- which pay against purchase of the equipment which COUNTY Ben Staley Is Mortuary Record ‘Nominated Pres. Throughout This Florin Fire Co. Efe Locality John Sweigart, ninety, at Staley was nominated Benjamin : ile : 1 1011 : 1 lizabethtown Sunday. reside f the Florin Fire C at president of the Florin " Miss Annie Schieck, seventy= a postponed meeting held Tuesday | 200.00 Petersburg. Herr, | nine, at E hall Christian K. wenine in the : evening he sixty-three of Richard | ) Ss inate ere ut . ‘ Other h Wen M Raf { Columbia RD2, milk dealer, at Martin, vice presigent a = "" | his home on Sunday fensberger, secretary; O = | Mrs. Elizabeth W. Jones, seventy 2 onc ) rofl mnan- . der, treasurer; Omar o : ry five, of Marietta, at St. Joseph's Wal secretary tev. John Gable ; : cial 8 retary; Rev of Hospital. Oristus Wittel of New= chaplain: Clarence Hollinger and i town is a brother acohh S trustee for 3 a : Jacol ie Im it rus . thief Jeanette, wife of Joseph Bair, ii Mo a le a "CH of Columbia, died as the result ticha VI assistant robert . Bh ard BS n Re of a fall three days previous. Kline Stale hie 4 al ne Ph. : y ja She was sixty-three engineer; Men Bu ler, chiel che. Anna Marlene Buck, 16, daugh- Vial Yoorge 1 =~ : Trica a Geor +8 Yeon! ter of Paul and Myra Landis Jr. Brac Hes: nd p IH Pm “| Buck of E-town RD2 Monday of { chief hose aul Buller rheumatic She was ill for i rolice chief Paul Diffenderfer { : : our years Richard Martin, Omar Groff, Ro- Le o Cling. B e OSs *harles : pe iy eH Kling, J dley yi } le Mrs. Naomi Sweikart, seventy- BI ns! n and Jam : Jac Sot ous | one, wife of Harry Sweikart died committee stal- . : : or and. In { at the Columbia Hospital Thurs= lation of officers will be held ot Q ' : ; A day She leaves five sons, one of sep yp ting : : : ! ! OR > Bi » whom is Wilbur at Florin, who ire ( ie vilham Maleer an- conducts the plumbing for the nounced that there were no fire ; . : | Joe L. Heisey Co. calls in October Purchase « 200 feet two’ and one-half INH] wr Bee arr eet of ) 0 1d e-h J inch | price Emily Lindemuth se was order ar engine in- . i y Ose og Zant Tig. Miss Emily Lindmuth, eighty, surance coveraged authorized A | iti . qe (Turn to page 3) contributicn of $15 was made to] : et - the EUB Church for its | | | operation will continue for many | years to come. i A eee | GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK BRINGS $500 AT A SALE HERE | At the personal property sa of Eli M. Engle Estate articles brought very good prices | such as Grandfather's clock, $500; one-half dcz. old chairs, $93.00; pair of goblets, $10.50; old cup- board $10.00; glass candle holder, | $275 and a ce lery stand for $1.50. Mr. C. S. Frank was the auct + rn BORO'S ENTIRE WATER SHED GOOD CONDITION places along the water shed. ED AI Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roland, Sal- unga, a son Sunday at St. Josepli’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Newcomer, Mount Joy RD2, a daughter on Saturday at the General Hospital Mr. town, a on Friday. Ginder of Hospital Mrs. Wayne son at General an Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Valle, of town, a son ‘at the General Hospital. A. FREDERICH GERMER’'S CAR WAS HIT FROM THE REAR An accident East Main street, occurred on Sunday on when a car driven by Frederick J. Germer was | struck in the rear by Albert M { Metro, 102 Boundary St. Hazel~ | wood, Pittsburg, Pa. There was slight damage to the cars. Officer Michael R. Good gated. investi- nl AYA INFANT SMOTHERED TO DEATH Ruth Ann Weaver, old daughter of Lester T. and Helen RK. Weaver, smothered in the bed- | ding of her crib early Wednesday | Tos in the family’s home at Iron- three-months- ville, Columbia R2? lo | Mr Saturday, | { | The Health Officer patrolled | Little Chickies Creek, practically | the entire water shed and report- | ed the creek, also Back Run, in| good condition and dumps along the route are slowly disappearing. Nctices were posted at various Christmas which is followed MRS. LEVI PEIFER, PRESIDENT | | annual | party, | by a church service that the fire- | SALUNGA MOTHERS’ CLUB men attend in a body. | Twenty members of the Salunga Martin Ney presided - at the | Mothers Club attended the club meeting with 13 attending | hananet at Aunt Sally’s Kitchen, + HI assesses Everything That Happened At Florin Recently ! Flizabethtown, on Monday evening. The club gave $5.00 for the Com~ munity Chest, and will distribute | baskets of fruit and flowers to the shut-ins at Christmas time. These officers were elected: Mrs. evi Peifer, president; Mrs. Harold Rittenhouse, vice president; Mrs. Mr. and Med Hershey of] Farl Walters, secretary, Mrs. Jack Lemoyne, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin | Moss. secretary; Mus. Wil Weaver of Mt. Jov. Mr. and Mrs. B bur Heitstand, treasurer. Attending the banauet were: Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Mow-~ ery, Mrs. Ben Hess, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Verne Hiestand, Mrs. Molly Schroll, Mrs. Jack Moss, Mrs. Char- W. Roberts of Mechanicsburg visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. N. E. the weekend. The Ladies Aid Hershey over | ChYist Greider, and other mem- bers of the Brethren Church we nt | {o sew at the General Hospital on | s Harple, Mrs. Ray Wiley. Mrs. Tuesday. There were thirty-two | Robert Bishop, Mrs. Levi Peifer, persons. { Mrs. Walter Eshelman, Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and daughter, | Newcomer, Mrs. M. M. Newcomer, spent Tuesday with the formers | Robert Brubaker, Mrs. John Mrs. Wilbur Hiestand. Mrs. Ella Baker and | Musser, | Earl Walters, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Law- Mrs. ton at Lincoln Highway West, Lan- : i Irs. Harold Rittenhouse. caster. | escent ollie Mrs. Ackerman of Elizabethtown | called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mum- E t per Sr. on Saturday Mr. and Me neagemen S Ralph Mumper and daughter wie ee sui ane Of Well Known guests of the Mumpers. Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Marzolf 1 Rr Wd and children of Maytown called on | nca esl ents and Mrs. George Mumper - Tues- | Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Webber aay | announce the engagement of their Mr. Hiram Gibble and daughter, | daughter, Miss Betty Jane Web- Naomi of Manheim were guests of | ber to. J. Harlan Shelly, Man- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ginder and | heim RDS. family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Billy Skean of De-| ap. ang Mrs. Alexander, 131 troit, Mich, who were recently | Columbia Ave. this boro anncunce married, returned to their home af- | 41, of their daughter ter spending several days with their Wanda, to Frederick N. Allgaier arandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamsport. The wedding will Skean and relatives in Lancaster. take place New Years Eve. Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch enter- The bride elect is a graduate of tained the following to a turkey | Mount Joy High School and Penn- dinner in honor of her brother, Ed- | State College, where she ward Henderson's birthday: Mr. | majored in journalism and was a and Mrs. Edwin Wickenheiser, of | member of Zeta Tau Alpha Soror- Colonial Park, Harrisburg; Mr. Jac. | jty She is employed in the edit- Henderson of Harrisburg. Mr. Hen~ | crial department of the Sun Gaz- derson received many useful gifts. | ette Co. Williamsport. A birthday surprise was held for | Mr. Allgaier, a graduate of Wil- Mrs. Paul Greenawalt at her home | liamsport High School also is | on Tuesday evening. employed by the Sun Gazette. { Mrs. Frank Hatton, of Washing-~ ~ a ron. D. C., was the guest of honor | REV. EZRA RANCK OF TOWN i (Turn to Page 5) HEADS THE EUB MINISTERS | el A - The Rev. Ezra Ranck, local pas- 3 ING { BIRTHDAY DINNER tor was elected president of the Mr. and Mrs. William Brian en- | [ ancaster County Ministerial As- tertained the following to a birth- | sociation of the Evangelical U. B | day dinner on Sunday, in honor of | Church at a meeting Monday in their son, Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. | the library room of the YMCA. Frank Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Martin He succeeds the Rev. George Liggins and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lig- | Barth, who presided at the meet- gins | ing there meen sre SE 4 Ge wee wens re etl AMR eee DEEDS RECORDED APPEAL DAY NOV. 1% Executors of the estate of Elida Friday, Nov. 18 is appeal day for C. Mumma, late of Mount Joy to |Mcunt Joy Boro. Anyone dis- Jay L. and Marian B. Koser, Ra-! satisfied with his or her real es- | pho Twp., premises, 114 W. Done- | tate assessments can appear at gal St. Mt. Joy, $5,250 the county commissioners office, | Union Thanks giving | Servics ing Service, sponsored Joy I A ttion, will be held in St. Luke's Ex urch, on Wednesday evening, No- mber 23, at 7:30 o'clock. The sermon for this occasion will be preached by the Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor of Trini- ty Lutheran Church. The service will be in charge of the Rev. Donald B. Kline, redtor of St, Luke's Church. 5