Put? emul"? wry | a i { “Miriam Tyndall, “Get a Load” of the News In These Columns — Then Note the Spacious Advertisers — Nuff Sed Mt. Joy Students Festival Date ChangedtoDec.20 The Annual Christmas Program of the Mount Joy Borough Schools will be presented on Tuesday, De- cember 20, at 1:30 p. m. for the school pupils and on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. for the public. Originally the program was sched- uled for Wednesday and Thursday evenings but with school Thursday at noon, heen rearranged. Grades 1 to 12 will participate in the program. Pupils of the elemern- tary schools will participate as in- dividual grades. The Junior High Chorus and the High School Chorus will present several numbers, with Mary Grace Bucher as soloist. The choruses are under the direction of Mr. George C. Houck, Music direc- tor of the borough schools. Barbara closing has the time Ranck will accompany the musical numbers. Members of the Junior High Chorus are: 8th grade: Nancy Fstock, Anna Fletcher, Doris Williams, Effie Boyd, Virginia Brooks, Joann Brown, Donald Zerphy, Irvin Nau- man, Bob Fish, Charles Zeller Rob- crt Griffith, Richard Nissley, Char- les Mayer, Lois Rutt, Patsy Schroll, Darlene Schneider Doris Melhorn, Connie Lane, Ralph Berrier, Shirley Wade, Mae Zink, irol Smith and Owen Phillips. 7th grade: Mary Schneider, Helen (Turn to Page 3) cg UR + Eighteen Soccer Lettermen Guests Of Rotarians Rotary Club had as their Tuesday, the eighteen lettermen of the Mount Joy high school Soc- guests on cer squad, the Lancaster County champions, with their coach Mr. John Day. Speakers were Mr. J. Shober Parr, Physical Education, and Bob Smith soccer coach, both of Frank- lin and Marshall College. Mr. Smith was All-American player on Springfield College squad, of which he is a graduate. Visiting Rotarians at the luncheon vere Mack Smith and Charles Dra- | her of Lancaster, W. DePerrot, of! Lititz; George Clauss, Elizabeth- town and George Houck, guest of Walter Sloan. EE III ACCIDENT VICTIM IViPROVED 6, son of Mr. andy Mrs. Claude Rehrer, 218 Mt. Joy | St., has been released from the | General Hospital where he under- | per- | { { Douglas Rehrer, went an emergency operation, formed by Dr. Atlee, al of a kidney. He when he fell on a wheel spoke of | several | | for the remov- was injured his bieycle at his home weeks ago. ie ssi {lipemia me FLORIN GIRL, FIVE, THINKS LANCASTER QUITE A CITY Marian Gerlitski, Florin, came lost ameng the North Queen about was be- Street shopping enthusiasts 4:45 p. m. Saturday. She taken to the police station, where her mother claimed her about 15 | minutes later. — etl eee Mrs. birthday Russel Kramer celebrated last Monday, Dec. 5. 1 ner A. H. Summy Gets Hearing; GaveBail For March Court Summy, Jr., thirty- this boro, charged with voluntary manslaughter as the re- sult of a fatal automobile accident was held fcr the March term of Court at a hearing before Alderman J. Edward Wetzel He posted $1,000 bail released. Summy which figured in a two-car on the new Harrisburg the East Petersburg road tion on Oct. 30. His law, Wm. Beamenderfer, seven, was killed ——— etl RUSSELL BRETZ., FLORIN, NOW FACES A SERIOUS CHARGE Monday evening, Elmer Zerphey, Deputy Sheriff, arrested Russell Bretz, Florin, on a warrant from York Co., on a serious charge. Bretz furnished $500 bail for his appear=- ance in the York County Court. Abram H. one, mn- and was automobile crash pike at intersec- father-in- fifty - drove the in charge of the MOST P-TO-THE-M| The Mount Joy Bulletin NUTE WEEKLY I N Lt ANCASTER COUNTY Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Samuel M. Friday, sixty-six, at 1 5 5 r } Mountville You, 30 29 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December 15, 1949 $2.00 a Year in Advance " : fe of Wm. Grove, at Fy mew wile oO . x y aL TT Futons Are Drawn For Coming Courts The names of 389 jurors were to serve during the 1950 criminal and civil sessions of Lancaster Co. courts. Beatrice Shuman, of Florin, and Dorothy W. Kauffman, of Landis- ville were drawn as Grand Jurors for March 13. The following Petit Jurors were drawn from this district: March 13 Maud O. Miller, of this boro: E. Ellsworth Brandt, Maytown; Leroy T. Geib, Manheim R2; John H. Kraybill, Rheems. Common Pleas Jan. 9 Grace Shank, Rheems; Frank H. Shenck, Landisville. Common Pleas Jan. 16 Elizabeth Strickler, Mount Joy; W. H. Myers Jr, Florin; Ruth E. Newcomer, Maytown; Jesse Mum- ma, Mt. Joy. Common Pleas March 27 Mildred Kreider, Mt. Ruth N. Felty, Maytown; Roland, Mount Joy R1. sm Wien. NEWTOWN SCHOOL SOLD TO R. H. ARNDT, FOR $3200.00 Rapho Township School District cold the Newtown School Building and lot at public Rev. town, Florin; Effie E. Barnhart, Joy R1; John D. sale on Saturday. Raymond H. Arndt of New- was the purchaser at $3,200. C. S. Frank was auctioneer. The building is a 1% story brick, lot 40 ft by 62 ft, with good hot- furnace, and acre lot.. ————— rere ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keene cele- brated their fifth wedding anni- versary on Monday, Dec. 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Derr of Marietta Avenue will celebrate their Friday, De- slate roof, electricity, air anniversary cember 22nd. on ee Legion Fetes Auxiliary At Turkey Dinner Tuesday evening the American Legion Auxiliary held their Decem- ber meeting at the Post Home with forty-eight members present. Mrs. Edw. Brown, president, was meeting, when these donations were approved: | Child Welfare $12.00; Rehabilitation $12.00; Special Rehabilitation $17.- 60, National Security, $2.00 As a combined Christmas and birthday gift to their Orphan at the Scotland Home, a flash camera, with bulbs and films will be purchased. Gifts will be given to three vet- erans and two veteran families. After the exchange of gifts by the Auxiliary members, they were serv- ed a delicious turkey dinner by the American Legion. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 10 at 8 o'clock. el Or Justice H. O’Neil Hears Motorists For Violations Henry O'Neil, Justice of the peace of Mount Joy Township, reported these hearings at his office for auto violations: Russell W. Bretz, Florin, appre- i hended by Motor patrolman, Joseph G. Fliss, charged with driving with license suspended. Bretz waived a hearing at $500 bail for court. Charles Graff, Harrisburg, and Henry F. Merkel Jr., Pittsburgh, both improper passing by Patrol- man, Wm. J. Devlin. Thomas S. Mumma, Marietta R1, speeding by patrolman Joseph C. Rogan. Walter L. Greenawalt, Lancaster, Pa., speeding charged by Patrolman T. M. Nagle. Janet F. Deitrick, Elizabethtown, R3, speeding, charged by Patrolman Leo Moran. Otto Miller, Pittsburgh, improper passing, charged by Patrolman Wm. J. Devlin. SECOND OFFENDER GIVEN THREE MONTHS AND FINE Joseph Edward Wells, Undalk, Md., drunken driving charges and as a thirty-two pleaded guilty to second offender, was fined $200 and costs and jailed for three months by Judge Wissler in court Friday morning. The Court dated back the jail sentence to Nov. 2, when Wells was committed. Chief of police Parke E. Neiss testified that Wells fell from his motorcycle in Mt. Joy on Nov. 2. “1 asked Wells what was and he replied: ‘I just a fifth of whisky’ ” Neiss Wells was arrested in Manheim on similar charges in 1946 hid pleaded guilty. The 15th Annual Christmas Carol |: At East Donegal The fifteenth Carol Service will be held in the au- | ditorium of the East Donegal Twp. High School Wednesday, Dec 21 at eight o'clock. The three school choirs, totaling one hundred forty-five voices will participate in the service. his trouble drank | said and annual Christmas on The combined choirs will join in a candlelight precessional and the | singing of three carcls, Silent Night by Bruber; Beautiful Savior arranged by Christiansen and | | arrangement | Christ Was Born an by Scholin of an old Greek carol i The traditional telling of the | Christmas story will be done by the | Girls’ Choir when they sing a Christmas cantata entitled, Beth- lehem. The remainder of the program will be as follows; Mixed Chorus, O Rejoice Ye Christians Loudly. Girls’ Choir, The Scng the Angel Sang. (Turn to page 5) f ——— © Qe LEGION MEETING The December meeting of the Walter S. Ebersole Post, No. 185 was convened at the Post Home on Thursday evening. Three bids were received for an air conditioning and purifying air system, to be installed in the Post Home. Donations were made to March of Dimes $10.00; $10.00; the two families left home- less by fire, $25.00 each; Bey Scout Christmas Party, $35.00. The folding chairs and tables for the basement game room and will buy an addres- sograph machine and have decided on re-establishing the hlood dcnor list. Tuberculosis, Legion purchased eee etl eee een LOCAL BUS DRIVER NABBED IN $400 MONEY THEFT Earl Styer, Marion St., driver E’town, 637 E CTC Lancaster thirty-one, Lancaster a between bus | and picked mcney bag | $373 $23. - 95 in checks when he stopped at up a containing in cash and Market and Main Streets The | money was dropped by Ralph | Eshleman. Styer was arrested and velunod s the money but said he burned the checks. At a hearing he gave bail for court. SUFFERED NOSEBLEED ENTERED HOSPITAL Mrs. Anna Mae Longenecker, ty-eight, 127 East Main St. this who suffered a severe nose- bleed Monday, was admitted to the Lancaster General Hospital when it became uncontrollable. Her night was satisfactory by authorities who said the bleeding had been stopped. 0 MARIETTA SCHOOL APPROVES THE MERGER The School Board meeting day night, approved the joint school district of Mount Joy Borough Donegal Twp. Arrangement are being made for a meeting of representatives from each of the districts with M. W. Brandt, assistant county school superintendent. No date was set for the session but it is expected to be held within two weeks. Six=- boro, condi- tion Tuesday termed Thur- proposed Marietta, and East { Farland, | ABOARD THE Walter Eshelman Heads Salunga Fire Company { Walter Eshelman was elected | president of the Salunga Fire Co | for his third year, at the monthly | meeting Wednesday night | Other officers elected are: Ray | Wiley, vice president; Harold My- | ers, second vice-president; Em- | manuel Bomberger, secretary, | sixth year; Robert Brubaker, treasurer, third year; Wilbur Hei- | stand, fire chief, 16th year: Char- ig | les Myers, assistant fire chief, 7th year; John Kendig, engineer; Christ Keller, assistant; Albert Heistand, trustees for three years. Named by the president were : Clarence Char- mmittee, | | | Hornberger | membership ¢ Mowrey, Jr.,, Harry Blessing, Stouffer, entertainment, Charles Myers, old Rittenhouse, Welfare, Stanley Walters; James Wilbur Christ Harold Hossler, William William Mec- Clarence Mowery lieutenant, Benjamin Hess, Hunter Pettit, Ray Wiley, Victor Sterbach; (Turn to page 6) re ee ee JOHN HH. WILLIAMS, OF TOWN USS DIODON USS Dio- departed from her San Calif ., cruise to Acapulco, Howard Williams, USN, of les Heistand, | Har Myers; Keller fire police, captain, the submarine has port of Aboard don, which home Diego, on a two week Mexico, is John engineman, third class, 205 North Barbara St., this bcro. The Diodon, a Guppy-Snorkel submarine, will be the first of this type to visit Acapulco, well known as a tourist resort. On the trip she will carry 26 West Coast Reserves, who are aboard for training duty. Williams graduated from Mount Joy High School before enlisting in the Navy As an Williams in his department while underway insect Miler in June 1947 the instruct the reserves engineman on sub, will | ALL MT. JOY HIGH TEAMS { WILL. BE CALLED “RAMS Mount Joy High School's varsity | athletic teams have acquired a new nickname Without a nickname ever since its crganization, the school’s stu- dent body voted for one and the result is the “Rams” In the future, therefore, all var- | sity teams representing Mt. Joy | High will be known as the Mt. | Joy High Rams nes Week's Birth Record | | heard, {12; John Mr. and Mrs. James Landis, Sa- | lunga, a daughter Monday at the General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. George Bender, | Mount Joy RD2, a daughter at| Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital on | Sunday rr A = ee | ler 10. VACATIONED IN NEW YORK Mr. D. Clyde Oberholtzer, local superintendent, and Mrs. Oberholtzer, New they were vacationing in City had the York last week where | pleasure of seeing an | hour reproduction Radio City Rich current hit three Nativity at also saw HIPressiy ee, of the They and “As Irene Buddy Clark in the The Girls Go.” They joined their son in Trenton, | Ephrata and Lititz will employ New Jersey, Thursday | outside collectors Jan. 1 to collect TTT | al outstanding head taxes. PROGRAM AT MILTON GROVE | The 218 stalls in Lancaster Cen- A Christmas program will be | tral Market were all re-leased with- held at the Milton Grove School | cut a sale this year. They brought on Tuesday evening, Dec. 20 at | $32,735. 730 p. m Dialogues, recitations Edwin Young, sixty-seven, of and songs will be rendered by the | York, was killed when a tree he pupils. The Miller Sisters Trio | cut down fell on him. of Florin will have music Par- | Over 10.000 persons used the rec- ents and friends are invited. | reation park at Safe Harbor for The teacher is Ethel Mae Long- | picnicing the past Summer. enecker, The Drive-ur-Self auto business | PE Er al Lancaster was sold to a Reading | AUTO VIOLATIONS man for $158,000. | These motorists were summoned Ray Y. Baker, Manheim, is ex- for hearings before Justice of the | hibiting his poultry at a New York Peace Samuel Harple, Elizabeth- | show this week. town, for traffic violations: Joseph | NYY ——— W. Wolgemuth, R1 Mt. Joy, | LETTERS GRANTED R1 Bainbridge following too close ing stop sign; Robert B. Stoner, another vehicle ‘Women Societies | | Spangler, Quick Reading Activities of Two | Community Farm Women locality Farm Societies through- | active. | Num- | and 8. | Farm Women No. 8 | of Farm Wo- installed ! out this are quite Appended are the doings of hers 2 Three new Society the cflicers No. 8 Saturday men’s were during afternoon ses- sion at the Landisville fire with Mrs. J. hall | Clarence Reist as alled by der Jr, Inst Mrs president, Grei- Mrs. Jay R. were: Aaron Longenecker, secretary; Miss recording corresponding | Anna Mae Eby, | secretary; and Mrs. | Charles | A fea a reading of | by Mrs caster, of Mrs. Assisting Mrs Felty, ware of treasurer. the program was The Christmas Story Charles Workman, Devctions were Alvin Reist. the Paul Erb, Lan- in charge were | Hotten- | | hostess | There | Mrs. I. H. stein and Mrs. Alvin Reist. were 29 members and a number of guests present, (Turn to Page 6) —— HAROLD HERR, THIS BORO SHOT ALBINO DEER SAT. Harold Herr, of town, bagged an albino deer near Pine Grove in Schuykill County, reported Sat- urday night. The white deer weighed 85 pounds, Mr. Herr said. The loca] nimrod said that he had seen the rare doe on a pre- vious hunting trip to the same lo- cality and that he had been seek- ing it for some time. He was rewarded with a shot at it on Saturday. Other members in the party were Abner Weaver, William Way and Walter Gibbons all of town. a —— The High Schools Honor Roll For Second Period Mount Joy High School announc- es its honor roll for the second re- port period. First Honor Roll —All A's. Second Honor Roll—At least 2 A's and nothing lower than a B. First Barbara Ranck 12, Elinor | Lane, Nancy Swanson 9; Patsy | Schroll, Miriam Tyndall, Constance | | Lane 8; Joyce Metzler, Peter Niss- | 3 y 1. Second—Sam Dock, Marian Bren- cman, Fredine Gehman, Shirley Re- Richard Frank Bowman, Jerry Shupp, Richard Tyndall 11; Sally Ann Nis- sley, Marian Oberholtzer, Mary Ann Marlene Zimmerman, El- Loretta Kline, Mir- ium Oberholtzer, Georgianne Shat- | to, Barbara Shelley, Claudette Zel- Jean Wagner, eanor Hostetter, Jay Barnhart, Clair Wagner, Mary | (Turn to page 4) AED Wee on. Brief News From The Dailies For Fannie Strickler, Elizabethtown, executrix of the estate of Cathrine D. Kline, late of Mount Joy, Columbia aged thirty-four. WM. BRIAN WILL RECEIVE > . SEP Bowers, twent -eight, of CRETIFICATY: up NER Everything That on at the General William F. Brian, of Newcomer | Hy | Motors, Inc., here, will be award- | If d A Mi Ella Kahler Brenner, eigh- ed a certificate of merit at a Busi- | appene t tv-nine, widow of Abram Brenner, ness Management Council banquet . it the Oreville Mennonite Home. for Chevrolet dealer accountants Florin Recently William Hengst, eighty-nine, at at the Penn Harrisburg Hotel, Har- | | Manheim on Sunday. He was a risburg Wednesday December 14 | The annual Community Christ { member of the East Fairview The special certificate will be (as Party 0, io Said I he A Church of the Brethren presented for outstanding perfor- | December 16. All Fire company mance and meritorious service in [ members attending this party will | Katheyn Heimel the proficient handling of a busi- [please meet at the Fire Hall and Miss Kathryn “Heimel, seventy-= ness management program spon- [ proceed to the m 2 hody seven Chickies, died in the Colum= sored ly Chevrolet Fifty-eight Romy ig | Id fifte on build hia Hospital of a complication of di=- | other accountants in the Harris- oy Harel roe enses. She had beer taken to the burg Zone of the Chevrolet Mo- | Groff hospital last Friday evening by Col= tor Division will be awarded certi- Mr. Calvin Herr has purchased | police after neighbors re- ficates, according to J Vv White |e Howard Ma pronesiy ported that she wis ill in the cabin | zone manager. Lane oo ii Hoye info the dwells where she resided alone. More than 150 guests are ex Mrs. Levin Aukerman of Eliza Jorn in Ironville, a daughter of pected to attend the hLanquet,|hethtown culled on Mr. and Mrs the late Mr. and Mrs. Theodore which will include a program of [George Mumper Saturday Heimel, she resided in Chickies for Christmas entertainment. Offi- The Ladies Aid Society of the ie i . cers for the coming vear by each Church of the Brethren met at the | the past 11 years and was a former { fi Ah Rheems Church on Tuesday to sew. | member of the Concordia Lutheran of the live rungs nm Hie zone, Mr. and Mrs. William Beck were | Church. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and | Baker, Lancaster R2; and a | Mrs. Paul Arndt : her of ces and nephews. W ddin Th t Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch and My, | "Wer 91 nieces and nel e gs ruou Edward Henderson returned to! their home on Sunday after spend- | TRACTOR TRAILER CRASHED Our Community | ing the week near State College INTO A PARKED TRAILER Mr. George Mumper spent Wed- Two large tractor trailer trucks Ww k | nesday = J A Mr. and were damaged ohout 1:20 a. m. o Page . : uring ast ee Tho age _ | Thursday four miles northwest of { FOURTEEN MOTORISTS HAD E'town but both drivers were un- injured. | Edith H. Girvin | cARDS WITHDRAWN Charles F. Humphreys II | Fourteen motorists from this doth et rge vehicles were heads The marriage of Miss Edith H. | section of the state had their | ed toward E'town on toute 230 Girvin, daughter of Mrs. Paul L. | cards withdrawn last week by the | {rem Middletown. Musser, Mount Joy RDI, to Char- | Bureau of Highway Safety. Harris- | The truck driven by Salvador P. les F. Humphreys II, son of Harry | burg for infractions of the State | Penna, twenty-four, of Harrisburg, S. Humphreys, Lincoln Highway | Motor code was parked. Penna told State West, tock place Saturday after- | Thirty-four other drivers from Policeman Leo Moran that the noon at Otterbein Evangelical U. | this area had their privileges re- | Year axle of his truck had snap- B. Church with Rev. LeRoy Feg- | stored ped, causing the trailer to come to ley officiating. | Those to lose their licenses in- | @ stop partially out into the road- The bride was given in mar- | cluded: way. riage by her step-father, Paul L. Intoxication, failure to stop, dis- | The other truck driven by Law=- Musser. Miss Gladys E. Hum- | close identity and render assistance | rence E. Omasta, twenty-one, phreys, sister of the bridegroom | Walter S. Nissley, Florin Ford City, Pa., struck the parked was maid of honor and Donald M. Intoxication, Quintard Cornman | vehicle at the forward end of the Good was best man. {Jr., Devon, Chester County. | trailer portion of the rig. Omasta After a short wedding trip the UB vee. | told State Policeman Moran that couple will reside at 340 College | MISS DRESCHER, PARTICIPANT | he did not see the parked vehicle Avenue Lancaster. Miss Gladys Drescher, Landis- | in time to avoid the collision. — [ ville, took part in a program to | Damage to each vehicle was es~ Anna Mae Swayne | be presented by the Findlay Col- timated at about $200 John Richard Geig | lege, acapella chciy at the annual | TTT Miss Anng Mae Swayne, col- | AUTOIST HELD FOR COURT daugh- |C hristmas Convocation of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | lege Sunday afternoon in Findley Raymond C. Findley, Manheim Swayne, Lancaster and John Ri- | { Ohio. R2. charged with operating an (Turn to page 2 mt =r] — witomobile after his license was gl en 1-11 MINSTREL SHOW WILL suspended, was held for Court at LINTON-HORNBERGER BE GIVEN HERE SATURDAY + hearing before Alderman Wetzel ACCIDENT TRIAL Fifty members of various 4-H | last night. He posted bail. Findley Robert A. Linton, Ephrata went | Clubs will have parts in the an- | was arrested by Policeman Peter on trial Tuesday before Judge | nual 4-H Ministrel Show which I'. Oreszko Schaeffer on charges of failing to | will be presented at two points in —" A stop at the scene of an accident. | the county this week The show | FUTURE FARMERS CHAPTER The charges grew out of a minor | is sponsored by the Boys’ and | PLANS ATHLETIC MEET iccident October 18 on the road be- | Girls’ 4-H Council of Lancas- | A county-wide athletic meet fp tween Salunga and Ironville. | ter County The first will be pre- | members of the Lancaster County H. K. Honberger, Salunga, testi- |sented at the West Lampeter | Chapter, Future Farmers of Am- fied that the truck he was operat- | Township High School in Lampeter | erica will be held next Spring, ing was sideswiped by the auto-|on Friday and the second at the | it was announced at the annual mobile operated by Linton which [High School building in Mt. Joy | meeting of the Chapter in the failed to stop. | borough, on Saturday, both sched- | East Donegal Twp. High School at Under cross examination Hon- uled to start at 8 p. m Maytown failed to per- | TI. COLLECTED $115 FOR FOREIGN tl A Ae ce wv CHRISTMAS PARTY AT RHEEMS berger denied that he mit Linton to pass his light truck. | The trial was resumed Wednes- MISSIONS AT IRONVILLE | A Christmas party, consisting of day. ———— | The Evangelical United Brethren | hvmns and anthems, will be pre- bith | Sund: School collected $ for | sented | y fr i en pr | Sunday School collects $115 fo sented by the C.B.Y.S. of Chiques PROMINENT MAYTOWN MAN foreign missions at the Thanksof- | and West Greentree Church of the FRACTURED SHOULDER tering service Sunday. Mrs. Iona | Brethren, on Sunday. December 18 ig eighty-nine a | Metzger, president of the Irvonville | at 7:30 p. m. in the Rheems Church prominent armer of Maytown, { Women's Society for World Service, | of the Brethren, Rheems fell down three steps at his home | yw. in charge of the service rm —— ee on the Square on Wednesday and | — = fractured his left shoulder E t He was treated at St. Joseph's Or an Delication «ngagemen S Hospital and returned to his home g = Hoffman was carrying a large box | Of Well Known of Christmas cards, when he had | At Landisville slipped and fell Hoffman, who | I, | Rr id will celebrate his 90th birthday | Sund 2 oca €sl ents cn April 23 spends considerable | ay p. m. The engagement of Miss Anna time on his farm every day | A new two-manual Mohler Pipe Metzler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. y { Organ has recently been installed Harvey E. Metzler, Manheim R2, to NOW JOHN IS 91 . : Luke J. Shank, s f Ham : “ « . |in the Church of God at Landis Re Wl. JON © arvey John H. Mellinger, Silver Spring | Shank. Chambersburg R1 y a . : ville, of which Rev. Raymond H.| hank, Chambersburg Rl, was an- Wednesday quietly celebrated his : : recently. Miss M is > ' rie Diahl is pastor, and will be dedi nounced recently. Miss Metzler is a 91st birthday by receiving a num- | hwdant hy the 1 I F pelati 3 cated on Sunday afternoon, Decem- | Student nurse at the -ancaster ver of relatives and friends at his yeneral H f 195 home ber 18, 1949 at 2 p. m General ospital, class of 1950. My. : . E | The of i hs | : Shank is pastor of Pond Bank Men- Mr. Mellinger is the founder of Be church has been nite Church, Chambersburg, and a . no > "Ch, namoers cne of the first Mennonite Sunday | €d throughout, and several new : also 1s engaged in school teaching. doors and stairways made to meet : = | ———— the State Department of Labor and Mr Mrs Industry The floor of Schools in this area at Paradise in 1887. and Peter Bitsoli, cf eet ee requirements. Hempstead, L. 1 announce the TOBACCO BRINGS 25-10¢ both the main Sunday School room ; : ig i" : engagement of their daughter Eli- rowers are re v y 308 ay an 1e Sanctuar ave we OV = - . i i reporting scattered | anc : A ctuary Je Jon co abeth to C. Robert Nissly, son of sales ot artly stri > aC at { ered will, new carpet, the an o : partly strippe d tobacco at : I e hardwood | ny. ung Mrs. H Roy Nissly of 25 and 10 cents. It is reported more | floors of the basement classrooms Flcrin . ’ | 3 > than 2000 acres o > '49 or ave | have been sanded : shed, anc ii 4 2 acres of the 49 crop have n sanded and finished, and Miss Bitsoli is a graduate of been sold. {| @ new steam heat plant and oil { Port Washington High School | EE | burner have been installed | Mr. Nissly of Mt. Joy = LETTERS GRANTED ga | The morning service on Sund iy | Schocl and Ursinu Stella D. Oberholtzer, West Don- will be in the nature of a prepara- | is associated with 3 ol yi egal Twp, administratrix of the | tion for dedication, with the ser-|the tolacco manufacturing busi- estate of Harry D. Oberholtzer, Tote / mon by the pastor, whose subject | ness in Florin. of West Donegal Twp { (Turn to Page 6) l (Turn to Page 4) x 1
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