“Geta Load” of the News In These Columns — Then Note the Spacious Advertisers — "Nuff Sed Emma Dorsey, 33, Held In $600 Theft; Gave Bail Emma B. Dorsey, thirty-three, of 304 Manheim St., this boro, charg- ed with stealing between $600 and $700 from the wallet of Walter Consylman, Columbia R1, while he was asleep in his home Wednesday night, was arrested by State Police, She posted bail for a hearing be- fore Justice of the Peace Francis Gaus of Columbia. The wallet was taken from the pocket of his trousers, which were placed on a chair. Police said the woman was a frequent visitor the Consylman home. A hearing in the office of Jus- tice of the Peace Francis E. Gaus, Columhia dramatically brought to a close Friday evening when Walter Consylman, a witness fell to the flour unconscious as he was taking the witness stand. Attempts to revive the man fail- ed and Dr. Moyer of Columbia was called. He had Consylman re- moved to the Columbia Hospital, where he admitted as a at was was car- diac patient. The Dorsey woman renewed bail of $800 for at when Consylman is able to testify. re ll A I. se KELLER COTTAGE DAMAGED The cottage owned by Mrs. Alma Keller, those damaged during Mount Gretna Sunday. Deer Hunters Quite Successful Since Open’g Day The Weather Man the hunters on opening day thru- The weath- a hearing a date of this place, was among a fire at favored deer out this entire section. er was ideal, temperature between 40 To following reports: Messrs. A. D. Garber, Geo. Mum- and Paul Diffenderfer of Florin Eugene of Harrisburg spent a few days at Buck Ridge Lodge, Perry Co. They report a number nice buck killed, but none of the above had a shot. Got An 8-Pointer Mr. Carl Peifer, New Haven St, returned from a day’s hunting trip to Perry County Monday. He was enough to kill a large 8- and 50. date we per, and Lauer of fortunate point buck, weighing 200 pounds. A 9-Pointer Charles Heisey buck at 8:30 a. m. of the first day. Got An 11-Pointer Jim Lightner of Rheems, shot a 9 point bagged an eleven point buck in Rye Twp. Perry County. Shot A Five Pointer Raver Miller, South Barbara St., shot a five point buck in Lycoming County. at Shot a 6-Pointer While hunting in Juniata County (Turn to Page 4) School Daymelits Ok’d By Auditor Payments to 44 districts of Lancaster County for the school year which ended July of 1949 have been approved by Audi- tor General Weldon H. Heyburn, it was announced. Payments are authorized by the appropriation for Transportation Reimburse- ments. The local district and the amount each will receive: Conoy Twp., $1,714.57. East Donegal Twp., $6,715.08 E'town Twp., $2,991.61. It. Joy Twp. $5237.04. Rapho Twp., $7,360.38. W. Donegal Twp. $1,422.18. Hempfield Twp. $1,910.07. A Ae, MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR BRIDE - ELECT Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Bock, Hershey Avenue, Bareville, enter- tained recently at a surprise mis- cellaneous shower in honor of their daughter, Mary Book who will be- come the bride of Luke Bomber- ger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Bomberger, 4 East Main St., this boro. The wedding will take place the near future. rere tl Qe ARTHUR HOFFMAN JR. FELL THROUGH A HAY MOW Arthur Hoffman Jr., seven, Mt. Joy R2, was admitted to Lancaster General Hospital Tuesday night suffering internal injuries after a ten foot fall through a hay mow on his father’s farm. school in | holiday have the | and Mrs. Ephraim S. Shelly, Man- MOST UP - - THE ~- MI NUTE WEEKLY I N LAAINKC ASTER COUNTY The Mount J oy Bulletin VOL. XLIX, NO. 27 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December 1, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance Ruth Felty Hurt In Fall From Her Father's Auto Ruth Lorraine Felty, six, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felty of Maytown, was injured in a fall from a moving automobile Thurs- day afternoon. She was admitted to St. Hospital suffering lacerations and and brush burns. The child now at home convalescing. The accidend occurred near Wake- field as the family was out for drive. Her father was operating the vehicle at a speed of about 35 miles per hour when she apparently opened a rear door and is a Joseph's | fell to the road. They stopped the car end went to the aid. Mrs. Felty told authorities the child was knocked unconscious for few minutes. A passing motorist took jured girl and her mother hospital after Mr. Felty to start his car because of a mechanical failure. State Police were notified and investigated. EP We eae GEO. SCHATZ, AGED 3, HURT WHEN STICK PIERCED MOUTH A three year old boy was admit- ted to Lancaster General Hospital Sunday night after he fell while with .a stick in his injuring the parotid gland, the salivary glands. George William Schatz, 110 W. Main St. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schatz was treated laceration inside the mouth which required two sutures to close. The laceration and injury to the gland, which authorities said could la serious, was caused when the stick penetrated the roof of the child's mouth striking the gland which is located near the ear, Engagements Of Well Known Local Residents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander, Charlotte, N. C., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Patri- cia Hannon Alexander, to James Kenneth Shearer, son of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Shearer, Mount Joy R2. The wedding will take place December 17th. child’s a the in- to the was un- able running mouth, largest of son for a Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Longeneck~ er, Mount Joy R2, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ethel Mae to Heber B. Shelly, son of Mr. heim R3. Miss Longenecker is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. has attended Elizabethtown College and is teaching in the Mount Joy Township schools. Mr. Shelly attended Elizabeth town College and Penn State and is employed Veteran Vocational Agricultural Instructor at E. Done- gal Township High School in May- town. The wedding will take plo this as spring. The Local News For The Past Week Very Briefly Told was prose= the re- John Pfautz, E'town, cuted by State Police as sult ¢f an auto accident. A car owned by Robert E Mack- ley of Manheim RD3 was stolen while parked in Lancaster. The annual banquet of the Lan- caster Co. Firemen’s Assoc. will be held at Lancaster April 14, 1950. Michael Billet, eighty-seven, of Marietta, was badly injured when he walked in the path of a truck. An auto cwned by R. J. War- ner, Columbia knocked down sev- eral porch posts and struck a high school teacher at Mountville. Charles Beaston, sixty - seven, Columbia RDI, figured in an auto collision on the Marietta Pike at ‘the Centerville Road intersection. DON'T CHRISTMAS SHOP UNTIL YOU READ SHOPPERS’ GUIDE The Merchants committee Chamber of Commerce is printed and distributed to 5000 resi- dents in and around Mount Joy, a Christmas Shoppers Guide. This guide is published and distributed so that you will not only do your Christmas shopping early, but do it in MOUNT JOY.. Look for guide in the mils or at your door in the near future. A wise shopper will wait for it, and will do their Christmas Shopping in Mount Joy. The Merchants Committtee asking that all merchants in Mount a Joy cooperate by having their stores 1% open in the evenings from Decem- | ber 15th until Christmas. By so do- ing the people will have an oppor- | the having of this 1S tunity to do their shopping in the | evening. Look for the Christmas Shoppers Guide which will be distributed in | about ten days. re A I ee MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold E. Wagner, 124 E. Donegal St., this boro. and Edna Boyle, 223 E. Madison Street, Lancaster. Elmer B. Herman And Son Donald Face $2,273 Suit A Philadelphia brought against couple have Elizabeth - damages suit an town man and his son for resulting from an automobile acci- dent between Florin and Elizabeth- town on the Harrisburg Pike May 27. They are asking for $2372 49 with interest. Mr. and Mrs. Gus S. Troy, Phila- delphia, filed the suit against Don- ald G. Herman and his father, mer B. Herman, 612 N. Hanover St. Elizabethtown. Donald Herman was operating the automobile own- ed by his father when the accident occurred. The by Herman and that of the Troys col- lided, and the Troy ec then forced into a second car, car operated ar was the com- plaint states. Both Mr. and Mus. jured in the accident, and the to Troy were in- Troy the automobile damaged extent of $1,141. rr —— CLEARVIEW DINER DAMAGED BY FIRE TUES. EVENING Damage estimated at $1,000 at 915 p. Tuesday brcke out Clearview was was caused m. ~ | when fire a French | Diner, Chief Co., | in fryer at the at Rheems, according to Paul Shiffer, E'town. Shiffer of the Fire Friendship Fire Mumma, reported that said Paul diner, new control, which may defective, installed fryer Tuesday morning. The damage was caused ly large amount of smoke and rr HARRY HOLSINGER PAYS $15,050 FOR SIEGRIST FARM The property of Siegrist Lancaster R1 consisting of 43 acres of land, a two and one-half story brick house with house attached, a frame tcbacco shed, a chicken hog sty and a garage was at sale Saturday by the The purchaser, Harry Holsinger R1 paid $15,050 C. 8. Frank oper= ator a been the | have was on the soot. Isaac frame Summer | barn and house, a offered owner, of the the Lancaster for property auctioneeer. el A ee 24 COTTAGES DESTROYED AT MT. GRETNA SUNDAY NITE Fire of pletely destroyed or badly damag- ed twenty-four the Chatauqua Campmeeting ground at Mt. Gretna Sunday night. The loss is estimated at $75,000. The fire broke out at 9:15 and burned nearly all night. Equip- ment representing panies fought the blaze. rene er soins ONE FOR THE BOOKS An 1843 price list in quoted bacon, five cents a pound; hutter, six cents a pound; live chickens $1.00 a dozen; good fat turkeys 25¢ each. was unknown origin com- coitages on nine fire com- Wisconsin Eight ducks were stolen from | Rita | len | night | George {| . graduation I gal Annual University, { Dec. | acc | homeroom | saxophone s from the farm of Mrs. Ada Knoepfle near Neffsville. Double House Burns; families | Wednes- roared Twelve two left evening persons in were homeless early day as flames un- checked frame double through their two-story | dwelling house in the outskirts of the boro, a short dis- | tance north of the C. S. Frank res- | idence. The fo re discovered shortly be- routed the families of | Calvin Herr, side of the McMullen, father, other fire, m., Mr. and Mrs ed in one Mrs Fugene, 5p who liv- house, and Lottie her son, Abram side, children, and hen Bradley who lived in the The Herrs Judy have seven Larry; seven; Ann, Margaret, se night the relatives Mr to Miller is em-"' five; Coral fifteen; and Wednesday with two Dianne: nine; eleven; N enteen. rma, "We Herrs Mt McMul- the found refuge in Joy and Florin while pl Richard anothel said she planned spend on the farm nearby, where ori GEORGE TOLLEY OF ENGLAND WILL. ADDRESS ROTARIANS The speaker for Rotary Luncheon Tolley, of VI Tolley ic Frinceton Tuesdays be Mr. Galesowen, Eng al a one next will tudent Universi aking physical chemistry Engl nd Foundation the England. year course after graduating He is a low, mn mn Fel- Club | of fifty- Rotary sponsored by Dudley, such Rotary One who of six students, after are taking a one year course in Universities throughout the In the world the Lititz he Rotary meeting, ——— Xmas Arowsd The World By Washing’'n School Three students High evening will speak at East Done- the Seventh Temple from will attend Science Day Philadelphia Thuis., Marion Ney Wilbur will Dott- | at 1st They - are senior, Sara Brubaker and Brubaker - mpanied juniors. They be Mi teacher. bay Stanley erer, A will the high science student participation assembly | held Friday auditorium. be afterncon in school Each will present a short include: a 7A. 1 Lor- Wil- Robert | Sara | Girls | Mus- Glenn Jean | number. Participants Jack McKain Mayer, Charmaine lo - Vocal reita Mayers 7BC, Trio - Lorraine and Reading 8A, Violin Sclo 8B, Tap Dance - Piano Solo John Saxophone Sclo - Arnold 10A, Vocal Solo (Turn. to page 3) liams Marzolf Singer 9A, 9B, ser Citizens Of Left to Lynne and Dennis, and Mrs. W. H. Fackler, Mt. Joy; Debbie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy; San- | dra, Sherry and Ivan, children of | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wolgemuth. Right: Peggy, children of Mr.’ Top Row, | Hearing [ ta y: | flower { were | be | luncheon ENC SD pioyed The son, Eugene, end her father, a hunting | trip to Snyder C know of the were on unty and did not loss of their home. the blaze was first Herr alone Firemen said discovered by the children, | the time. one of the to find the | who were home at a noise upstairs, youngsters investigated the flames near chimney in a room on the second foor. The no'ify children ran next door to Mrs. McMullen, the | ntime, Friendship Fire Co, the were called. the husband’ and in me the No. 1 Com Florin Fire Mrs. Herr station here, and any wis enroute to service with her lunch when the fire started to drain for more Firemen were forced a 500 gallon tank water, laid hydrant booster while hose wus mile to a fire on Fairview | A shed (Turn to page Sit and barn full of tebacco 3 | | | | than a | | | | 1 to | | discussed forming a joint lward, | which Mrs. W. Re-elected Pres. Farm WomenNo.4 Mrs. Willis elected president of Farm Women No. 4 at Saturday afternoon Mrs. Norman Musser 2 officers re-elected Kauffman, vice presi- Maude Mohler, Mrs. Willis Nelt, Mrs. Ira Frantz, committee. re- of meet- the of leapsome was Society the ing in home of Columbia Other Mrs. Paul dent: Mrs. are: secre~ treasurer and chairman of to. contribute Bible Society | conducted’ de- Will, Mus. Iona Metz- Shellenber- | of the There | guests The society voted $20 to the American Mrs. Harrison _Nolt votions. § Mrs Katherine Nolt, Mrs. a Lois Mis Charles demonstration ger and ger gave decoraticns. and Christmas 34 members five present. The annual Christmas party will | Thursday, Dec. 29 the home of Mrs Heis- tand, Neffsville. will | preceded held on Howard The covered at ny party 1 . | be by a dish | beginning noon TAKING ADVANCED TRAINING | Miss Elizabeth. Shuman, R. N,, daughter of Mr. Mrs. J. Har- | Shuman, Elizabethtown, enter- | Philadel- | phia, on Monday for an eight weeks and vey ed the children’s hospital, ccurse in advanced Nursing and head nurse training. Miss Shuman graduated in May | at St. Hospital, and has been doing general duty in the Pediatric graduation. Joseph Lancaster department since Ey Tomorrow! # Wegk's Birth Record | | | at Bottom Row, Left to Right: Wil- liam, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Buller, Florin; Martin and Mary, children of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hy- nicker, Mt. Joy; Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sumpman, Mt, Joy. | jury Two Families Homeless [ ley, | the | FIVE | TALKING | Sale afterncon and evening, : lin | regular | Hall | Palmyra and ANOTHER COLLISION ON NEW HIGHWAY EAST OF BOROUGH Bartholemew G. Board, thirty- escaped in- when his light truck six, Lancaster, serious was in- volved in a collision with an at read to of a the af- intersection Landisville and Pike Saturday mobile the rural New Harrisburg ernoon, Taken to the Lancaster General Hospital, ter an examinaticn revealed no sald Fliss, Niss- of the serious State who injury, attendants Police Pvt. Jcseph investigated, Anna Landisville, operator said was collided to the ¢ car which with truck. extensive, re —— SCHOOL DISTRICTS ABOUT MERGING the county Damage ars school districts in north of the merging. at meeting E'town High School | were FE'town Borough, Mt. Berough, W. Donegal Twp., Twp. and Mt. Officials mostly Five wes.ern part are talking about Represented week last a at the Joy Joy Twp. present - representing school board members - mn the individual held their own sovernity complete consolidation where districts have one board. Another or a all meeting on the is scheduled for Dec. 6. et pene TWO LOCAL BANKS HAD 1175 CHRISTMAS SAVERS The the now distributing the Christmas Savings Funds and 1175 Mt. who will participate. The First National Trust Co. will distribute $56,000 among 600 while Union National Bank will distribute $41,000 among 575 accounts. subject banks taruout county are usu have in Joy and vicinity Bank and ee FOOD AND BAZAAR SALE Friday, Dec. 2, Society of Trinity will have the Ladies Aid a Food and Bazam the Market House. ee etl) Ae eee eee Everything That ' Happened At Florin Recently Flor- | The Ladies Auxiliary Fire of the hold meeting and Christmas Company will their par- covered dish social in the Monday Dec During ty evening, Sth, the on at 7:30 p. m. meeting the election of officers will | be held, member are urged to attend and bring a dollar gift to be ex- | changed with another member | [a twenty-five cent prize for games. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Mis, Mary Hamilton spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wittle, Mrs. Martha Fogie and Newtown Mr. George Memminger and Murs. Barton. Fri. Dec. ington Elementary Christmas program Fiorin E. U. B. Church. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. (Turn to Page 5) Bl McCurdy Newtown. of | Mrs Mary sons visited and 16, school evening, I ne- sent a in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arncld, May- town, a son at St. Joseph's Hospital on Wednesday. Mr. and’ Mrs. Willie this boro, a daughter the Gen eral Hospital last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hostetter, 33 West Main Street, St. Joseph’s Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. 24 E. Main St, birth of a daughter at a announce the at the ter General Hospital on Wednesday. ——— AARON FORREY PURCHASED ner, Lancas- HEIDLER PROPERTY SATURDAY | The Leah H. Heidler Silver Spring property at was held at public sale on Saturday to Aaron Forrey. | r $10,- | of West Hempfield Twp., fo 000. Property consists of a frame dwelling and a C. S. Frank, auctioneer sold for Henry H. Koser, executor Leah H. Heidler, deceased. 2-story it of auto=- | Board was discharged af- | wasn't | Conoy { districts | we | Lutheran church | Florin | business | < and Lillian Hamilton | the Wash- | wil] the | Kauffman Sr, | | ance McCowin of | son Friday O'Con- 2-car garage. | Bought Location For Their Bonnet Shep In Borough Another he added to the | January 1st Ruth Bonnet Shop Musser at 86 Easf the new business place about | Marion located boro’s roster when the now it Ma Main St Stauffer the residence heim | will open location is former | homestead The | private by the building was purchased at and Ma Ruth E Stauffer Stauffer, sale Misse and on private terms Helen from ron and Sse hleman Martha Mure Sel The Marion and Ruth Bonnet Shop sev- of 1 and RD originated the WI, Lancaster young ladie eral years ago and have been con- | ducting a fast expanding business bonnets, When new location they a conservative line of eel li meena | of making plain prayer settled hope to add coverings, ete. | their | | { in ladies wear | ITS WILL The | dav TO REMEMBER Court Mon- a person Dauphin County 1 that auto must rule who steers | a towed have a driver's ener Mrs. Jos. Gish 67, Dies From Injuries In Fall | license, | | Mount a the | On | Joy limb Friday, a RD1 and , she contributing lady Sunday died, ac- | cident being a cause | to her death. Mus. seven, Mount | Sunday A Joseph K. Emily Gish, sixty- of Gish of R1, Lancaster wile Joy in m. on Hos- ac died at 4 a. General pital of coronary heart disease - Dr. C Dr. Stahr three weeks right daughter of Elizabeth Wit- was a mem- Stahr, deputy said the previous cording to | coroner fell fractured her | woman | and leg. Gish Henry lgemuth Cros Church. she is Ruth, Williamson well Mrs | the late Ww of was a and nd Roads Be survived of J and | mer | | hei Brethren in ides her hus- by | Christ two chil- Mey- Marlin of grandchild- Katie Engle, Abram Wol- also sur held at In alternoon Mt. Plea- north cof and dren, wife Guy J as five Mrs. they | ers Florin as A sister, and a bre Manheim funeral was Roads on ren { Florin | gemuth of | The | Cross ive the Brethren Christ { day the Church Wednes wilh | sant Cemetery Mount mnterment in two miles Joy ‘Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week made of the L Announcement is Mae Columbia, and and Mr bia Rl, wember Nace, 526 Paul Clar- which 12 Rev. Carl marriage of Miss Ninth St., Smith, son of Mr. Smith, Colun 5. B. | ence t ok place | in Winchester | Hisner Mrs employe and Conoy Mutual Co., Marietta, | is employed | | | Saturday, N Va. The at the dot officiated able ring 'd by Done- Fire In Mr. Smith Q 1 smal is DEY gal and Jacob by contractor and builder { Joan Eileen Huston Franklin (M. Shupp The ton, marriage of Joan Eileen of M Huston, M. Shupp and Mix Marietta 94 <4 ind Davidsville, of Hershey Burton A Ave, took Wes Johnstown H. Stanton daughter M. an} Kin Thomas and F n of Shupp, 333 November Church, Dr place in {mont resbyterian | with the Rev John officiating The given in marriage her father, Her sister, Mrs. Hel - | en Berkley, was matron of honor, | | { bride was by brides- maid. Burton Shupp was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride after which the couple (Turn to Page 6) | and Miss Jean Bissel was and’ RD, ur- Mortuary Record ‘Throughout This Entire Locality Christian R. Willy, sixty-five at Columkia S. Young, seventy-eight at Chestnut Hill, Martin H Winters, eight, Elizabethtown Harrisburg Hospital Lemon seventy = of at the Fugene Laux, eighty-three, a at the Masonic Homes, Eliz- at the General Hos- guest abethtown, died pital Monday will | John K. Greiner John K. Greiner, seventy-two, lied at St. Joseph's Hospital where was a patient since last Friday. resided on Route 3, Manheim. J. Rov Breneman who resides bout a mile east of town, is one of 2 children 3 | — Snyder Mr C. Snyder, ninety- liree. formerly of Mastersonville, died at the home of her daughter, Katie Ginder, at Elizabethtown after an illness of a year. She was born March 22, 1856, in Rapho Township, a daughter of the late George W. and Catherine Bres- {le Sowers. She was a member of the Brethren in Christ Church. Her Abizham Snyder, died thirty years ago. survived by the following and daughters: Mrs. Katie Flizabethtown; Samuel E. Yetersburg: Abram, Cleveland, O.; Milton, Mastersonville, and Mrs. label Wenger, Annville. Also sur- viving are 19 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and one great- Malinda C. Malinda Mrs. M rs Monday, husband, She ic son Ginder, great grandchild. Catharine D. Kline tharine D. Kline, died the home of her son-in daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Rudy, Middletown, after an illness of seven weeks. Mrs. Kline was a native of Florin resided there nearly all her She was the daughter of late David and Fanfie Dill- Walter. She is survived by John A. of Florin and M., of Mount Joy R2; two daughters, Fannie R., wife of Strickler, F'town and Ka- A. wife of Earl C. Rudy with whom she made her one Jacob K. Walter and cne Anna Smith, both of and grandchildren. the Murs. Mrs. Cs Friday at law and and life. the inger two Sons, Jacob Henry thryn home; brother, Mrs. Joy sister, Mount six The funeral was held from (Turn to page 2) te nll A Ee en mt Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading persons killed Thanksgiving Day. 12 cents to ride a street Pittsburgh since last week. reduced the price of The staticn wagon 161 thruout the It car were nation costs at Pontiac the has 1950 cars. $250 less The dren from rescued his two chil- burning bungalow near Hershey.. Ephrata, has pur- operate Over- father his it Palmdale Dr. Keiser, chased and will look Golf Course, The Pa. R. R $4,527,904 during the the Lancaster. it lost a re- and steel strikes. were Kkil= highway. To toll has been 37. H. Glatfelter involving $30,000 16 creditors has reports October as sult of coal Last led n date thi year the 25 persons super year the The case of Philip Cclumbia banker of debts settled Dr. Ci worth to heen The Health Highway, School, the west Hallam, completely destroy- by fire. The $125,000. When Milton ling, 50, Blairsville, had his arm caught 1 shredder, he saved own cutting it off pen andall Lincoln was loss is Grumber e his with a Gee WAS GRANTED DIVORCE Harold E. Wagner, twenty-five, 124 East Donegal St, Mount Joy, who charged indignities in his suit Margaret Randler Wagner, e, of Berwyn, Md. They were Sept. 14, 1941, and separated Jan. 10, 1948, Re SOLOIST A comprising ces presented the dicite’” Sunday in Emmanuel Church at Lancaster. Miss Doro- thy Schock of town was the guest soleist. A number of local folks attended. 1S against twenty-fiv married 150 voi- cantata “Bene- choir dit