Fa The Bulle Boy On Tricycle Collided With Big Stone Truck Walter Bailey Jr, five, East Petersburg suffered head injuries when his tricycle and a stone quarry truck collided on N. Main St.,, East Petersburg. An emergency operation to re- lieve pressure on the brain was performed that night. He sus- | tained a laceration of the scalp which required five sutures and | brush burns of the forehead. Ta- ken to the hospital by ambulance, became unconscious he while un- dergoing treatment. The truck was owned by the Binkley and Ober Stone Quarry of East Petersburg and was operated in Wishes John Haines Won Prize In Contest With Reindeer Well folks, you may say what you like about Dancer and Prancer, Dunder and Blitzen and the others, but when Old Santa added Red Nosed Rudolph to his reindeer, he lit up that fleet-footed aggregation so much that it caught the judges’ | eye and John Haines, east of town walked away with first prize, | Tt was awarded in the Christmas | decorations contest held in Mount Joy and Florin, and was announced Friday night. Mr. Haines’ home features Santa Claus and his rein- deer on the lawn, with many bright lights on the surrounding shrub- bery. The contest was sponsored the Mount Joy Lions Club, money awards were given winner. First winners receiv- ed $10. Other cection, by and each prize the residential in the order of awards, are the following: Clinton G. Eby, Mt. Joy; Paul Weiser, Florin; Anthony Warta, Mt. Joy; Jack Weidman, Mt. Frank Germer, Mt. Joy; Lester Mt. Joy; Lloyd Garman, (Turn to page 6) Weddings Thruout winners in Joy; Hostetter, by Harry McMinn, Lancaster RS. McMinn said he was driving south on Main St. and as he was passing a tractor (trailer truck headed north, the boy rode out from the rear of the vehicle on the (tricycle. McMinn said he swerved to the right in an effort to avoid the accident hut the left rear wheel of his truck struck the tricycle and tossed the he y to the street, causing him to suffer head injuries. ee A MU eee TWENTY-FIVE DRIVERS HAD THEIR CARDS WITHDRAWN Twenty-five motorists from this section of the state, had their cards withdrawn last week by the Bureau of Highway Safety, Har- risburg, for infractic of the] State motor code. Twenty-two other drivers from | this area had their iving privi- | leges restored. | These to lose their licenses im | cluded: Marlin R. Longenecker, Et ywn | Shirley N. Reheard, Florin: layton L. Buckwalter, Mount- ville; Henry A. Bovd Manheim, Stamp Colliers May Secure A. B.A. Stamp Mount Joy an opportunity to secure the American Bankers Association Stamp collectors of have new commemorative stamp which will be put on sale on January 3, 1950, at Saratoga Springs, New York, it has been announced here by the Union National Mount Joy Bank. The stamp will be sold at the local post office on January 4. It is being issued in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the American Bankers Associa- tion, which occurred at Saratoga Springs at a national meeting of bankers in 1875, | The AB.A. commemorative stamp has picting an attractive central design de- | a coin on which are shown some of the fields in which banks | give service—a home symbolizes family. life; a farm, raw products; a Y. train, manufacturing. transportation; and a skyline, Around er is the wording, the bord- “American Bank- ers Association,” with lettering, “U. S. Postage,” below the central por- tion in a dark panel. The dates, “1875” and “1950,” appear in the upper corners, while the “3¢” de- (Turn to page 3) Citizens Of Top Row: Left to right; Lucina, ( Harry Farmer Jr. Florin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bottom row, left to right, Beverly Eshelman, Mount Jcy; Barry and | and Patsy, daughters of Mr. and Mabel, children of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Dean Robinson, Florin; Christian Nolt Jr., nie, daughter bia; Con- nd Mr" Colu Mr 2 of | Telephone | truck damage at $200. ae Wayne Hummer, Our Community During | Past Week Freda M. Frederick Floyd H. Gutshall Miss Freda M. Frederick, E'town md Floyd H. Gutshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gutshall, also of E'tcwn, were married at 6 o'clock Christmas Eve in Metho- dist Church, Mount Joy The Rev. James F. Mort, pastor, offi- ciated at the double ring cere- mony. Miss Esther Walters, or- ganist, played the traditional wed- ding music. Lillian S. Dinkel Tobias H. Siegrist Lillian S. Dinkel, Charles Campbell, Tobias H. Siegrist, son of Mrs. I. 'S. Siegrist, Mount Joy Rl, were Saturday in Salem Evangelical Reformed Church, Columbia. Norman W. Shollenberger Mr, Mrs Mecunt R1, the brother-in-law and sister, the couple Mr. grist will make Chestnut St., bride is employed by Co. Mr. employed by his father. + rr UD re eee TRUCK UPSET BUT MEN ESCAPED BEING INJURED Irvin W. Lighty, 19, driving a truck of the Pennsylvan- State traveling on Route 117, about one- half east cf Mount Gretna about 2 p. Friday when truck skidded on the wet highway, turned injury of and daughter Paradise Mr. and married and The officiated. Chester tev. Rhoades, bridegroom’s attended Mrs. Sie- home at 640 The and Joy and their Columbia. Columbia Siegrist is Bainbridge ia Game Commission, was mile m. his embankment and over, The driver escaped but Lebanon State Police estimated hit an Tomorrow! Mount Joy and | Business | | from 2 to 5 o'clock (also January | Its Patrons 2hd Friends a Most Prosperous and Happy New Year e MOST Th THE MINUTE Ww E EKLY I N L ANC ASTER COUNTY ‘Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. XLIX, NO. 31 1950 CHEVROLET ON DISPLAY JAN. 7, AT NEWCOMERS’, Residents of Mount Joy and vi- cinity will see the new 1950 Chev- rolet for the first time on Saturday January 7. at the of | showroom nounced today by C. S. Newcomer. Making its nation-wide debut, the new model Chevrolet will be unveiled to local residents at same time it is appearing in other Country. In addition to the new passenger car models, available in a complete line of styles and colors, the 1950 Chevrolet trucks also will on display at the local dealership at the same time. held through- “Open House” will he at the Chevrolet dealership out the day and evening on January 7 as the public views the new car and truck. Residents this area havé been invited throughout tend the special event, “We feel that the 1950 models will prove even more popular than our 1949 cars and trucks, occupied the No. 1 the United States,” comer. “The new here on January 7 high for which again sales position in said Mr. 1950 Chevrolet to be shown sets an all-time our products,” he added. —————— | HOW MANY OF YOU KNOW | THAT TREES HELP SPRINGS? On the in like eas they County Agent that up the of trees is farm trees protect springs and manner on large preserve A. where springs the planting of known says even are dried with removal of trees, a new stand to have revived the springs. School News From E. Donegal Twp. Three members of the East Don- High School selected participate the 1950 Southern District Band Festival held in the York Catholic High School from January 5th to the 7th. | Lilly Ann Greider and Hazel Crank- | shaw will play in the clarinet sec- | egal band have been to in to | be tion of the band, and Betsy Musser | will be a member of the oboe sec- tion. The band will be composed of 160 musicians representing 72 high schools from the eight counties that | form the southern district of Penn- Mr. Morrell Shields will Donegal’s three sylvania. accompany partici- pants to the Festival. The 1950 Feen chosen Staff have has | begun The staff | students: Donegalian and they work on their yearbook. consists of the following Co-editors, Hazel Marion Ney; Literary Editor, thy Sperla; Sports Waller; Art Editor, Photography Editor, Crankshaw and | Doro.- | Jane Charles Hess; Merle Arnold; Arnold Circulation | Editor, Managers, June and Glenn Forney; Managers, Wilmer and (Turn to page 4) | ————- Or ——— Christmas Exhibit and Longenecker At Neffsville Fire Hall To Jan. 15 A Christmas display is open the public at the Neffsville fire hall. | The display trains with usual switches and sig- to has seven electric nals, trolley car, miniature build- | ings, park, electric fountain. Ice skaters, round house and turn tab- le, farm scenes, church and nativity and a most complete circus, tents, all also many scene, with sideshow people, wag- ons, kind of animals and horses more added attractions. The display is owned and built by Giles Kiehl of Lancaster, many years making miniature mod- who spent el and articles in his spare time as | his hobby. Edmond Baltozer and Charles Kratzret assisted in erecting the display. The exhibit will be evening from 7 to 10 o'clock and al- so Saturday and Sunday afternoon open every from 2 to 5 o'clock) till the 15th of Glassmyer, Mt. Joy. January. Newcomer Motors, Inc., it was an- | the | dealers’ showrooms throughout the | new | be ! to at- | New- | ar- | water-sheds. | S. Frommeyer | posting | 1949 BANNER YEAR FOR A former Lancastrian, Wallace W. Gardner, now residing at Glen Rock, N, J. has been awarded a for boards without the use of thumb tack. en ee tl. patent ¢n a fastening device notices on bulletin AUTO OUTPUT AND PROFIT In spite of all the strikes such as labor, steel and whatnot, the auto- motive industry had its biggest year in production, sales and prof- it ever, Moline Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December Deeds Recorded Fannie Heftley, and Elmira containing Mount Joy Twp. tract ches, France gal Twp, s H. Martin, East Done- | to Rhoda H. Martin, of East Donegal Twp. premises and other Twp. eel The leopard never spots, in provements, Shearer and Miles J. Rapho Twp., to John W. K. Fry, Rapho Twp, | 11 acres, 66 per- East Donegal changes his But the leopard frog does. 29, 1949 ———— a» — — THE LIONS THANK YOU The Mount Joy Lions Club wish- es to thank the general public for its “all out” cooperation in ating for the Christmas season. The efforts of churches and to carry out the Christmas is sincerely appreciated. all individuals, or- ganizations, places, spirit, Charles Sheetz paid $20 and costs for moving and failing to take with him a dog and seven pups. decor- | business | ceived mechanical pencils | EE | VISITED “CHRISTMAS CITY” | Mr. Zink { Mr. spent a Mrs. Nathan Mrs. Carl days at the Mass and and and Zeager few “Christmas The City” Taunton, city is noted for its elaborate decorations and has been been televised twice siesta la es ees { When a bull escaped from a slaughter house at Manheim it | threw a scare into many while wan- | dering about the streets and alleys $2.00 a Year in Advance 3 ~ ly gv ~ | I B 5 P C f MRS. ELIZABETH SHERPR . i CELEBRATES 80TH BIRTHDAY | U All bu «L. of niversa €c ayer ro € urcnes | A birthday surprise party was | Iv r r r r Foie . . | ‘Tobacco Sold | given in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth | | Sherer residing near Mt. Pleasant | M t J y Jan al y 1 t 8 1950 at | Less than five per cent of Lan-| who celebrated her eightieth birth- n oun 0 ’ u 0 ’ caster County’s 1949 tobacco crop day. T M J Mi . | A a is unsold, according to an estimate Mrs. Sherer is enjoying good Sponsored by he ount oy misteria ssociation | made today by H. S. Sloat, associate | health and assists in the daily house | county agent i chores. She is the widow of the late SUNDAY, JANUARY | SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 { The wave yi arte ae. | St :] Sherer, wt yas a minister ‘ The wave of buying started Dee. | BE 3 I Ny mink | Servic s in Each Church remgelical Lutheran Church | 24 and today dealers were mopping | in the Brethren Church ; ; oe | up the remaining crops There are five children, Stella, Theme: “A Call to All-out Discipleship’ Rev, Ezra H. Rancl eaker | The annual Lancaster County To- | wife of Jacob Horst, Elizabethtown | Sou gn Tl The Al A7 [ bacco Show will be held Friday at Rl: Simon, of Florin; Elizabeth, | IPS ANT "7 | the Growers’ Cooperative Associa- | wife of Witman Sollenberger, Don- TUESDAY, JANUARY 3 mem —————— | | tion warehouse, 220 N. Water St. | egal Springs; Elam, Manheim Rd; | Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Lancaster. All displays must be at! and Anna at home. Also 16 grand- R mR Nar : The Universal Week of Prayer has been . . 1. } ev. 1. A. Macgregor, spearer . | | the warehouse by 12:30 p. mr. B. ». | children and 6 great grand-chil- | 4 2 9 3 bserved | hri s of many communions Coon and Edwin O. Schneider, of | dren a Theme: “The Christian Imperative in & lone Time his {fellowship of prayer be- the local Tobacco Experimental | 104 years oo It is most appropriate | Station, will speak at the meeting | { WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 Hr he first | / \ 4 Wey om | nC a to be held in connection with the! ngagements | VY ok : than mnually during the [irs | chow. : | The Methodist Church 11 since the beginning days | ze Fa Of Well Known { Rev. W. L. Koder, speaker of the new year are days of finding our direc- | WOMAN DRIVER PROSECUTED Th The CO I : Dou, oR , 4 for the months ahead. Prayer is like a | ATR. £ TON I'neme: he Call to a Personal Witness AFTER TWO-CAR COLLISION . t | mpuss in thet it helps ua to ast our BEATINGS | Mrs. Josephine Smith, thirty- oca esl en S ! { life." : : lor the irney of line | six, Bainbridge, charged with the | . 1 | failure to yield the right of way = ai) THURSDAY, JANUARY ! The members of the Mount Joy Ministerial ) : ig 2 ay, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Miller; High | my ol f Cod I'he nt 3 of the Mount Joy ste | Jas *( 3 Vv > oS nure " » 1 . | was 5 ; ) State ah Street, this ‘place, announced the | ne hurcn ot Goc A ciation are cms 1s that this shall be a as the result 1 two-car colli- : i ET ' es he Be oi tw ge oy engagement of their daughter,| Rev. Donald Kline, speaker real week of prayer. We urge the members ) e 241, yo miles nor yin J - ; i x : Lol She will bo sum. Dolores, to Mr. Joseph Yurkovic, | Theme: “Our Unshakable I tts he ris io attend the plahnad services ee ya : J. High St., Elizabethtown. { 4 : | moned for a hearing before Jus- W. Irigh > ED ats of Mt pir 1 pray seeking for divine | tice of the Peace Mundorf, Bain-| Miss Miller is a Page FRIDAY, JANUAR der n our personal lives and in the | bridge Joy high school and is employed at JAY, | \R 1 1 Ir personal lives md i State Policeman Walter Miller | Olmstead Field, Middletown. Mr. | First Presbyterian Church So We urge further that vou get aside caid Mrs. Smith’s car pulled out] is a graduate of Eliza- | Rev. James F. Mort, speaker finite periods each day for meditation and from a stop intersection and col | Pethtown high school and is ey. Theme: “Witnessing to a Dow le 5 est prayer ir ur ho mes lided with a. cor driven 1 Dedn ated in business with his mother. | i 1 ith a ve WV | SSS = mm = C. Minnich, thirty-five, Bainbridge | | LOCAL MAN INJURED 3oth vehicles were damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Shearer, Everything That i Mr Torry Beamenderfer. New Mortuary ecor -— M: >} i a ave | Mr. arry ¢ ( 3 > Manhs im > WY the | { Haven St.. suffered head injuries on JOHN BUTZER NAMED PRES. gageme nt « nal C Wg sie | Ha en d A t | Monday, when the car in which he T oughout This Bria av ay ar SON | : SILVER SPRING FIRE CO. Marle, to Jay fies Sor PP € | was a passenger, driven by his son The Fire Ccmpany- has Vented of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wit- | © co ag at . : Ls . { pany 1s elected Lancaster RDS Mise Shea=1] James, East Donegal St., and a sta t | the following new officers: mer, Lanees 4 2 . nee] F orin Recently tion wagon dripen by a Hunting- ntire 0C y | John Butzer, president; Fred | Is op oye y 2 don motorist collided in the fog, in | Broich,. vice president: Payne Shoe Co, here and Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hershey and | ) | Broich, vice president; Josephdwes: . a 4) | front of the Buch Mfg. plant in Eli- Toseph A. Peters,‘ sixty-one “at | Forrest, secretary: Joseph Nitroy itmer is farming with his father. | on. Robert “of Lemoyne he htaown . Jos 2? ; ors, sixty st, ary; Jos v, A gs 5 a | zabe . ‘olumbia. treasurer; Richard Wekh, chief . with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey Mr. Beamenderfer was treated at hn Dohner, seventy-two, a na= engineer; Arthur Mort, trustee Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon H. Miller, | on Saturday evening the of the accident Dr. Al do y-two, a ni | : : TI : Seat I + { . v7. oes a 1e scene of the accident by Ur. Al- | {jya of Columbia, at Harrisburg. | The Fire Company Auxiliary has | Carpenter St., East Petersburg an- | Mrs. I. B. Gladfelter was a Christ- | vin Wentor. ‘of Elizabethtown. snd Soh L Sred : | elected Ella Kreider as president; | "ounce the engagement of their | mas Day guest of Mr. and Mrs } conveyed to his home : in 1 ok wg rd ag [ Mary Kreider, vice president: Ruth | daughter, Betty Arlene, to J. Ken- | Benjamin Kauffman. | The left front of the Beamender- a Bis Widow = TX | Broich, secretary and Anna Nit- | neth Bender, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell and | for d es and i only survivor : : i. Bender. Saluns: [ y fer coupe was damaged, ana the: Daniel H. Rhoads, forty-five, at roy, treasurer. John N ender, Salunga. | family of Carlisle called on Mr. and | station wagon was slightly dama 4 . - . < ) vag vas shy y amag- oe Sau oe iodo up . ee ee Miss Miller is employed in the { Mrs. George Mumper on Monday. | East Petersburg Friday. He was ed } - : i'r 1 « [ . office of Armstrong Cork Co. and| Mr. and Mrs. Emory Inmers of | a bom fn. Raphe township, & Chiques Aero Mr. Bender is employed by his | Lancaster visited ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs | Abram and Amanda Helt Rhoads. father | John Eichler and family Chri: Stmas | Madeline, Wile of . Clarets, C H Id 2 d | Day e oC ews Weibly, Columbia R1, at the Col- . | ia Hospital Sunday. She as orp. 01aS Zn Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson Mohler,| Mr and Mrs. John Wittel spent] umbia Hospital Sunday. She “was Rohrerstown, announce the engage- | Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs or e ast ee forty--nine Annual Banquet ment of their daughter, Theresa J | Victor Snyder at Newtown. Mchler to John Henry Herr, son| WM Ir. and Mrs. Martin Ligging i V Bri fl T Id Walter G. Loraw The Chiques Aero Flying, Club{ of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Herr, | as their guests on Christmas, i ery re y 0 Walter G. Loraw, sixty-four, hy vs their annual banquet at Wig- | Landisville | and Mrs. William Brian and id died suddenly at 7:50 p. m. Thurs- | gin’'s Restaurant, Lancaster, on Miss Mohler is a Sophomore at Jeffery and Gregory of Mount Joy | At 4 cattle. sale at Willew Strest day. after a lingering illness at Thursday, Dec. 22. This local up |[F'town College and Mr. Herr is | and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liggins 4 Holstein cc a NE 1d for $600 the hcme of his son-in-law and © solehrata . ~ . Siem co § S0/g for Sb \ug ) Mrs ni 3 and coming flying club celebrated | 5 Senior at Pa. State College | Mrs. Adah Eichler and daughter, The Community center building gan his, Mr. and Mis. Prank B, : : : 1 mia y ntex AMZ | rondal or N avhar: its second ham dinner with their| where he is a member of Beta | Margaret entertained the following | .¢ Lititz was consider d so unsafe Tyndaly, 5.4 r Sifect In ladies ques “Uncle Charlic v 0 atiz. we sidered so unsafe | oc the son of the . YAYY Adles as guests Uncle Charlie (Turn to Page 6) | guests on Christmas day, Mr. and| (hat all activities have been su 3 : n Ie late Henry Voices? free x Y Nast ds = . £ £ £ y 3 ay SUs- i and Elizabet} eib Loraw g Mayser” from F and M. College r,t Mrs. Cyrus Geib, Mrs. Helen Mus- pended and the place closed 2 1 o! > nd ! furnished the ere rtainment. LICENSES ser and son, Jimmy and Mr. Lan- Two soldiers were Killed hd 4 H ns Fe i i" this : gh The club president, Sam Bals- Earl D. Longenecker, Landisville,| dis Hess. third injured near Westgrove when » on = Co Te i or: baugh, introduced Mr. Mayser and and Reba N. Spence, Lancaster R4. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker en- thelr nb 151 off the dus ih ugh Counci i : ig Jou anole So oi ir ar ran ( ghw: =| four years as president. > was other speakers. Norman Sprecher, John Eisenhauer, E'town and | tertained the Doner family and Ine 4 fou : 1 2 ; : : profes was one of the club directors gave some | josephine Mary Nye, Bainbridge | friends at their home on Sunday. A driver who admitted he wa 0 a d or ie ys De Tite ahhh ln 4 V aa 1 as his retireme ine years ago an | enlightening facts concerning the | Ry tev. and Mrs. Henry Bucher en- | grinking struck four 1 od deste Ona a, : C or {rks ov sia ST 2 ~ . 8. 8 K ark 5 | wa smploved W EAP = organizations activites: . In the past Francis Georvis Brosey, Mount | tertained the following on Christ- and then ran into a house at Mid- | Castin Te here. H : an into a house at Mid- | Castine here. » also was 2 year their small plane flew mileage | Joy RD1 and Helen Irene Ha- mas day, Mr. Samuel Becker Sr. | dietown be St po K's io oy ! yp 2d ON Pais 1. . | VY member of Mark's IKvangelica | cduivalent to one and one-half) becker, 202 Charlotte St, Manheim | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker and| The Lititz Bird Club sow thirty- | U ted Brethren Churd I times around the world and their i readies ho .. : ay : Linitec srethren «hurch, the ; : family, Mr. annd Mrs. Samuel| oven species Monday within a ra- | Knights of Mall Lancaster and luxury four-place Stinson mileage ' kar Jr a aval re og Vine of Ant : > y Becker Jr, and family, Mr. and| of fifteen miles was past president of the Friend equivalent to one time around ji Pp S ecor Wirs. Charles: Becker and family : a Sl president of the ¥rieng- world. Mrs. arles Oe : anc 3 amily | Over 500 persons were killed in |ship Fire Co No. 1 His wife Local airport operator, a Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berrier, a i Ti i ay Fawn I | the U. S. over the Xmas holidays. | was the late Mrs. Miriam Hendrix (Turn to page 5) daughter Friday at the Lancaster ie ns Sys : ml | Of that rmber 387 were vice | Loraw Besides daughter, EE — Osteopathic Hospital. They reside | town spent C Asia ay: with i tims Dorothy, wife of Frank R. Tyndall BIG DANCE, AT RHEEMS on his fathers farm near Milton and Mrs. Clayton re hemnan, | A tank truck left the highway, | with whem he resided, he is sur- x Al N £ EME Grove. This is Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey and | struck a pole and damaged two |vived by three brothers, Henry and CARNIVAL GROUNDS FRIDAY Tove. this is Mn, and Mrs. dames | sR de. and) i : ty ae Berrier's sixtecnil wrandchild. | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts and| homes at Mountville George Loraw, hoth of this place, Friday evening, Dec. 30th, a W. Sieenth gramiouwie | Mr. ind Mrs. J. B. Hershey were | | hie ih biz dance will h 1d i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rudy of Lan- | aha AS, LRP Se A | Jacob Loraw, Florin. Two big dance will e elc e its Ar. ¢ ry Melv . tr n ch Reems sari. | disville, a daughter at the General | Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin | BANQUET AT WIGGINS ndchildren vive aming "OC ( > S arni- | - y | . v ns i 1e Rheems carn Hospital Monday. Weaver at Mount Joy The low! Lions Club: held their Tt funera services were val grounds. tet A WB: amet Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper en- | banquet in the Plantation | held from James B. Heilig Funer- Old - fashion, square and mod- tertair i inner i" SER an ooh | v7 >rtained the following to dinner on | 75 oes Parlor, on West Main Street Ano) 4) sniove ith | THE NORMAN MOYER ESTATE room of Wiggins Restaurant, Lan- hy : in oireet, on dancing will be njoyed with a Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. John | io Tuesday nicht Saturday afternoon with inter | the Susquehanna Mountaineers An adjudication was filed in the Bender and son, LeRoy, Mr. and ae are] th Tadie in the Mi Cetrietery. furnishing the music and hilarity. | Orphans’ Court in the Norman I 5 or I Hew ‘ark scr ill ! | { Mrs. G. Benjamin Bender and fam- Charlie Trostle will be the figure | Moyer estate, late of Mount J es J: 8 “7 | eighty in all, enjoyed group singing firlle Walle the igure Moy 2 a 200 oy ily and Mr. Charles Bender. Callers | ete. Mr. Fulirman Bailoy scived as caller Da — : township. There remains $1,284.00 at the Mumper home Christmas Crier Personal Mention ; . ol for distribution among his heirs. night were Mr. and Mrs. Leon | The ladies were presented with 1 EX-LANC. MAN AWARDED Brinser of Middletown, Mr. and | corenges and candy. The Lions re Mr. and Mrs, Carl Musser and FASTENING DEVICE PATENT (Turn to page 2) | fbi ) =. S YE! children of Lancaster spent Mon- ith James Marietta SHE'S STILL When a party kissing ing day Childs and family Avenue a EATING SAUSAGE woman a bot at a she had the choice of all the men present or eat- pounds of sausage. She the sausage ————— 37TH ANNIVERSARY ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Weldom, of New Street, celebrated their thirty seventh wedding anniversary} om 1 10st here, three chose { there, No on was harmed Saturday