“mam a 2: had | Farmers Having Spring Sales Should Get Their Dates In Our Register—FREE If We Print Your Bills! fon. Co. Farm Bureau Meeting Manheim, Feb. 2 Members of the Lancaster Coun- ty Farm Bureau Cooperative As- sociation from this vicinity will at- tend a district meeting Thursday | "= evening, February 2, at 7:45 o'clock in the Manheim Boro Grade School, Hazel and High streets, Manheim, Penna. The session is one of three being held in the county prior to the an- nual county-wide meeting February 22 in McCaskey High School, Lan- caster. Problems of the individual dis- tricts and the improvement of Farm Bureau Services will be discussed. The program. will include entertain- ment, a quiz contest with prizes for the winners, a question and answer period and refreshments. The holding of district meetings preceding the county session is be- ing inaugurated this year by the Lancaster County association to en- able members in each of the dis- tricts to present ideas and problems of importance to them. Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading A drive-in theatre will soon be erected near Coatesville. 200,000 hogs went to market in Penna. during November. The Fire Company at Ironville, held a spelling bee on Saturday. Lack of snow has caused some crop damage thruout the state to date. The Mountville Fire Co. re- ceived a new $7,920 fire engine last week. The Manheim Twp. School dis- trict has approved a school expan- sion program. Earl Pearson, was badly burned against a stove. John Eicker, a native of Marietta now living at Columbia, was ninety- one on Saturday. Eden, fell fifty-eight, when he Milton Eisenhower, brother of Dwight, was named president of Pa. State College. A man struck by a golf ball while driving past a course, was awarded $3,300 damages. Wm. B. Barker, Kirkwood, failed fo answer a motor violation sum- Now he’s in jail. Barber Shop Quar- benefit mons. Lancaster's tette will participate in a at Manheim on March 11th. Paul Mantz, speed merchant, flew from Burbank, California to New York in 4 hours, 52 minutes and 58 seconds. Howard L. Keller, eighty-two, was struck by an auto and killed while on his way to work at Wrightsville. Carlos Ziegler, a student at Eliz- abethtown College, was licensed to preach at a meeting of the Church of the Brethren Council. Miss Mary Ellen Hess, sixteen, Elizabethtown R3, fell and fractur- ed her left leg roller skating at Maple Grove Friday evening. i Th h)pnrnn’ STATIONED AT MIDDLETOWN Pfc. James W. Eberly, of town, is now a teletpye operator at the flight service communications cen- ter at Olmstead Air Force Base, Middletown, Pa. Eberly, who is a member of the base’s 1912th Airways and Air Com- munications Squadron, recently returned from six months duty in Okinawa. re ree lA THE GROWTH OF PENNA’'S ANNUAL FARM SHOW The first Pennsylvania Farm Show in 1917 had only 10,000 square feet of space for exhibits and offered $735 in premiums. The 1950 show had 570,000 square feet and provided nearly 54,000 in premiums. RR .™~ ™«“’@©_ ©e NEW CAUSE FOR DIVORCE Lewis Middleman, fifty-four, of Elizabethtown, was granted a di- vorce on a new cause. Two years ago he was married, took his wife to Elizabethtown but in three days she left hecause she didn't like the town. For that reason he was given a divorce. —— Cy ee OYSTER SUPPER JANUARY 28 The Ladies Bible Class of the Landisville Church of God will serve an oyster supper at the Fire Hall on Saturday, January 28 from four to eight o'clock. MOST UrPa-T1 TO-THE-M INUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER The Mount Joy Bulletin COUNTY VOL. XLIX, NO. 35 Engagements Of Well Known Local Residents Miss Florence Rieker whose mo- ther, Mrs. Florence Rieker, of 514 First St, Lancaster announces her engagement to Paul L. Stoner, Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul L. Ston- er, Jacob St. this boro. Miss Rieker is a receptionist at Penn Dairies and Mr. Stoner is employ- ed by Reilly Brothers and Raub. The wedding will take Feb. 11. place on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guttschall, Elizabethtown RD, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Julie to Cpl. Irvin S. Schroll, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schrol] of this place. Miss Guttschall attended Eliza- bethtown High School and Cpl. Schroll, Mount Joy High School. He was recently transferred from duty in Japan to Scott Field, Ill, Air Base. No date has been set for the wedding. A rss BORO SEEKING BIDS FOR TWO TRAFFIC SIGNALS HERE Mount Joy borough will receive bids for the erection of traffic signals at two intersections until 7:30 u. m. February 6, according to an announcement by the secretary, William F. Brian. The signals are to be erected at the intersection of Main and Bar- bara St. and at Main, New Haven and Manheim Sts, Main St. through the borough is the Harris- burg Pike and the intersections are guarded only by stop signs. The lights, according to council will operate as signal lights dur- ing the day but between 11 p. m. and 7 a. m. amber “flash” lights will be operated. eit Miss MRS. ARTHUR MAYER HOSTESS TO FARM WOMEN NO. 8 A meeting of the Society of Farm Women No. 8 was held Sat- urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Mayer Marietta Ave. with Mrs. Ruby Payne, director of the Crispus Attucks Center, as the speaker. Mrs., John Warfel had charge of devotions. The program consisted of piano solos by Miss Marian Ney and vocal solos by Miss Kay War- fel accompanied by Miss Rosene Musser. Fire Co: Auxiliary Installs Officers Names Commit’es Mrs. Park Neiss was installed as president of the Mt. Joy Friendship Fire Co. Auxiliary at the meeting last Thursday at the fire house. Mrs. Kate Barnhart was installed as vice president; Mrs. Merl John- son, second vice president; Mrs. David Mumper, secretary; . Miss Catharine Gephart, recording sec’y. Mrs. Irwin Kaylor, treasurer. The following ‘committees were named: Memorial, Mrs. Kate Barnhart; trustees for one year, Mrs. Mary Divet, Mrs. Erma Ness- ley and Mrs. Viola Snyder; publi- city, Mrs. Merl Johnson and Mrs. Paul Brandt; social, Mrs. John Sprout, Mrs. Fred Leiberher and Mrs. Minnie Gibbons; entertain- ment, Mrs. Bruce Pennell, Mrs. Martha Raudabaugh; Mrs. John Ditzler and Mrs. Robert Williams: Mrs. Neiss presented, Mrs. John Sprout with a gold cross. It was announced that the am- bulance fund now totals $1,610.55. rr ms > —" THEIR MONTHLY MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Young Ladies Bible Class was held at the Lutheran Parish House on Wednesday evening, Hostesses were Mrs. Dick Leitner and Mrs. Richard Reider. eesti vo FINED $200 AND COSTS Abraham Ellmaker, sixty-five, of Manheim Rl, pleaded guilty to the charges of failure to stop after an accident and was fined $200 and costs. | ‘ LINCOLN UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB HERE FEBRUARY 23 Lincoln University (Pa.) Glee | Club will appear in Mt. Joy while on 23rd Annual Tour, Thursday Night, February 23, at 8 p.m. in the High School Auditorium. The Glee Club, consists of 40 male voices singing the music of modern composers and negro spirituals. Last year the group sang in elev- en states and sang a special Easter Concert by invitation at the Dupont Estate at Longwood Gardens. You may secure tickets from a Rotary member or be chased at Greer's Jewelry, Pharmacy or Eshleman Bros. Proceeds for the benefit Rotary Foundation. HE ATTENDED SCOUT MEETING AT E'TOWN ON THURSDAY The representatives from Troop can pur- Sloan’s of the] Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Boys Steal and Use | Dynamite Caps As Fire Crackers | Elizabethtown police have issued ¢ plea to parents of boys there | 1, stolen assist them in recovering about 000 dynamite from various quarries blasting caps in the vicin- | ity of Rheems. Half a dozen boys 14-16 years | of age, not satisfied ky exploding them for their own amusement, | them to younger boys | and if not properly exploded, a lad are selling can lose a hand, his eye sight oi even his life. Fall some of the during football the authorities thought The first week Last caps were exploded games at | E'town but they intimation were fire crackers. was about a ago | 96 who attended the Senior Girl Scout Planning Program in Eliza- when a cap was exploded cutside the school house during a baskct- | ball] game, at which time a boy was | us bethtown on Thursday evening, January 19, were Elinor Lane and | injured. Vivian Metzler. They were accom- | Police said that the majority of | panied by their Leaders, Mrs. Rob- | ert Hawthorne and Mrs. Frank N. Young. A nosebag supper meeting, The film, Returns to Japan, was decided that Lancaster County a Campfer- preceded Girl Scouting Senior Scouts will hold ence on June 11 and 12 at Furnace | Hills. Warren Heisey Purchased Thos. Brown Property An important realty took place here last Tuesday when Mr. and Mrs. Warren Heisey, 343 North Barbara street, purchased the residence of ex-Burgess Mrs. Thos. J. B. Brown on Poplar street. This is a spacious dwelling and is located opposite the high school. The terms of sale were private and the transaction was made by Realtor S. Nissley Gingrich. be given on or before April 15. transaction and Possession We understand Attorney John A. | Hipple will share the large dwelling on the corner of Columbia Avenue | and Market street, with his brother- in-law Thos. J. B. Brown. Heisey Property Sold The Warren Heisey dwelling at 343 North Barbara street, has been sold at private sale and on private | Eli. B. Hostetter, terms to Mr. resides nearby. He will take posses- | Hei- | sion as soon as vacated by Mr. sey. > DRAMATIC CLUB PLANS ONE - ACT MELODRAMA The Dramatic Club of Mount Joy High School is preparing a one-act melodrama, “He Ain't Done Right By Nell’, for presentation in as- sembly, Feb.. 28 director, and Zeller, Meyers of Miss Catharine is assisted by Anita Loretta Kline, members the club. The cast includes: Mary Grace Bucher, Jane Wisegarver, Betty Lou Frank, Jean Wagner, John Bowman, Jerry Shupp and Ben Brown. The remaining members of the club are learning to prepare prompt books for one-act plays. ————— —— MARRIAGE LICENSES Oscar E. Lease, Maytown, Helen M. Stauffer, Mt. Joy R2. James A. Oberholtzer and dsanpe| E. Martin, both of this boro. Charles R. Ryman, 50 W. late Ave. Hershey and Maryelien Walter, 233 E. Main St., this boro. tll BOTH OVER ONE HUNDRED Last Thursday Miss Annie Hart- man celebrated her 100th birth- day and Saturday Miss Katie Hess- lett celebrated her 101st mile- stone. Both reside at Manheim. mmr A licen GAME. SEASONS DATES The State Game Commission has announced these opening dates for the 1950 game seasons: small game Nov. 1; Lear, Nov. 13 and deer, Nov. 27. and ==] It's a wise father who knows as much as his children in high school. al the | was shown. It | will | who | | the caps and several hundred feet | | of fuse was stolen from the Heisey Brothers explosive The | | Penn Lime, Stone and Cement Co, by John A. Hipple at] was the source of an ad- | shed. operated Rheems, ditional 400, while the J. M.| | Eshleman Quarry near Salunga,; | wi ; rifled of several hundred. — ee RULE BIBLE CLASS ELECTION during a | GOLDEN [HOLDS ANNUAL | An election was held | recent meeting of the Golden Rule { Bible Class of Reich’s | Congregational Church near May- | { town, held at the Mrs. William Ricedorf. The new officers are: tian Brandt, Shuman, Evangelical home of Mrs. Chris- Mrs. Syl- vice-president; Mrs Mrs. Jchn secretary; Mrs. Mrs. Ed- committee; president; vester Harry Leese, Roland, Tressler, ward Charles, flower Mrs. Wm. Biechler, chairman. { The Rev. Wm. {led the devotions. a BRENEMAN BOARD our secretary; recording Lou treasurer; membership Biechler, pastor, | SEILER SUCCEEDS S SEC'Y SCHOOL A special meeting of board was held Thursday | when A. D. Seiler president to become secretary. Paul Stoner was named | | vice-president. The the | | | school evening resigned as the | vice In (urn, office of vacant when Jo- | secretary became seph Breneman, former secretary, was defeated at the November | election. aE AEE SCHOOL OF MISSIONS STARTS | AT E'TOWN SUNDAY EVENING The annual School of Missions | heging this coming Sunday even- ing in the Washington St. Church of the Brethren, Elizabethtown. | Dr. J. M. Blough, Missionary to In- | dia since 1903, speak at the Classes for the various will 7:30 service. age groups are planned each even- School at 6:30, and this year's study will be on Japan. rr ren FLORIN MAN WAS FINED $100 AND COSTS BY JUDGE Russell W. Bertz, Jr., twenty-six, to ing of the Florin, pleaded driving the guilty after suspensicn of his license and was fined $100 and costs as a first offender. State Policeman Joseph C. Fliss | tesiified he arrested Bertz in Mt Joy Dec. 5 for driving after his license had been ssuspended on speeding charges. —————- 0 — Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Nace Jr., of Mount Joy R1, a son Tuesday at the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Florin, a scn at the pital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Waltz, 13 Lumber St., this boro, a daughter at St. Joseph's Hospital Thursday. fh dime RAPHO MAN ADMITTED TO ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL A thirty-three year old Manheim R2 man, said to be mentally ill, was admitted to St. Joseph's Hos- pital after he had taken an over- dose of Phenolbarbitol tablets. His condition today was reported fair. Adin H. Mumma, General Hos- on | len bridesmaids | Ober, { Mrs. | urday in Mt. Bishop | Carson, Afternoon, January ‘Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week | Ruth Virginia Buch | Allen Kay Ober of Miss Ruth Vir- Mr. and to Al- The ginia Mrs. marriage Buch, Roy S. Buch, Kay Ober, son of Mrs. Lottie Ober, Mhstersonville and the late Allen Ober, was solemnized Sun- day in Jerusalem Reformed Church, daughter of Lititz R2, Penryn. The Rev. Carl Isenberg officiated The bride, who was given in father, Joseph Hess, was at- her The her Mrs. matron of honor. were Miss Keath, the bridegroom’s cou- and Miss Reba Mae Harnly. was best Kenneth Ober, bridegroom marriage by tended by sister, as Jane sin man. broth- Donald Robert Summy Ushers were the his cousin. er of and Elizabeth M. Ebersole | Leroy B. Rutt The marriage of M. Ebersole, daughter of Norman S. Ebersole, Florin, to Leroy B. Rutt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Norman L. Rutt, E'town RDI was solemnized at 1:30 p. m. Sat- Joy Mennonite church Henry E. Lutz, officiated, assisted hy Henry Frank. Miss Mildred Ebersole, the bride's was maid of honor. Brides- Misses Martha Eber- sole, another sister of the bride and Miss Esther of the bridegroom. Clayton Charles, bridegroom was best were Harold Rutt, brother of th. bridegroom; Clarence Brubak- er, cousin of the bride and Wilbur Ebersole, of the bride. Gift receivers were Misses Erma Weidman and Lois Brubaker. ‘Bob’ Hoffman New York Life Agent In Town Miss Elizabeth Mr. and sister, maids were Rutt, a sister cousin of the man. Ush- ers brother Robert E. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hceffman, this boro, has returned to Mount Joy to ac- agent of Co., in June Charles Company cept a position as special the New York Life which post was vacated of 1947 at the death of who served that Insurance in this area for some 29 years. Mr. Hoffman was born and rais- ed in Mt Joy, graduated High School here in 1941 and was a farmer until February, 1949 went to New York where he had been employed by a drug He married Miss Ruth Speicher, registered nurse in 1947 and has been living with her at Bellerose, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman expect to establish their permanent residence in Mt Presently Mr. Hoffman is living with his parents here and is operating through the Har- Branch of the New York Life Ins. Co. reece Gp Ae THE HIESTANDS, OF SALUNGA HAD AN EXTENSIVE TRIP Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hiestand, Sa- lunga, have returned frcm a three months’ trip to the West Coast, Mexico and a tour of the Southern states, from when he company. Joy soon. he risburg their son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John San Louis Obispo. They visited and daughter, Woodworth in Mrs. Hiestand, a memker of the Red Rose Button Society, collected a number of old buttons on the trip. SAFE BURGLAR BURIED Frank Stadler, forty-two, Balti- more, shot and killed by State Po- lice while robbing at Elizabethtown was buried at E'town Monday. Relatives refused the body. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mort and son Robert and Mr. Clyde De- camp of Ashland visited the for- mer’s brother, Rev. and Mrs. Jam- es Mort last week-end. en Verna MEET, 26, 1950 ONE MAN KILLED, 2ND SHOT IN ROBBERY AT E'TOWN The State Police were just step ahead and made a very clean and neat job of a robbery at the office of Grubb and Breneman feed one dealers at Elizabethtown early Saturday morning. They trailed three men from Lebanon to Elizabethtown where they entered the warehouse office and made preparations to blow the safe. Before they accomplished anything they were interrupted by the police who had the entire ex- covered. One robler of a door was killed instantly, a second was shot but not seriously and the third captured. Two Baltimore and the injured man re- terior as he came out are from sides at Lebanon, It has since been learned that the three men are implicated in a large number of robberies dur- ing the past year. Seven of the burglaries, the Lebanon man ad- mits, netted the three $13,000 in cash. D. A. Sheaffer Assumes Duties At East Donegal Professor George Biemesderfer of the Franklin and Marshall Geology a talk on “Wyoming and Yellowstone Nation- al Park” at the regular high school assembly program Friday, 27th. Auditions for the schools Valen- tine Frolic will be held during the assemblies of February 3 and Feb- ruary 10. Junior High auditions are scheduled, for February 3 and Sen- ior High on February 10. All audi- tion winners will compete for the “Queen of Hearts” Contest Febru- ary 14 at the Valentine Frolic. Clubs were the second semester during club period Clubs organiz- sponsors are: Girls Shop—Mr. Evans; Jr. Red Cross— Miss Henderson; Basketball—Mr. Staley; Jr. Dramatics—Miss Wilson; Sr. Dramatics—Mr. Slaugh; Sylvian Literary Society — Mr. Hollinger; Newspaper Staff—Mr. Phillips; Be- ginners Group in Photography—Mr. Advance Group in graphy—Mr. Dotterer; Wrestling — Mr.Shaeffer; Craft—Mrs. F. H. A. — Miss Yost; F. F. A. — Mr. Love; Social Etiquette—Mrs. Gingrich; Knitting—Miss Houck. The scholarship roll of the May- (Turn to page 5) ———— mre Donegal Airport News flying Department will present January school’s organized for Tuesday afternoon. ed and their Saylor; Generally fair winter weather continued during the week for the benefit of all local pilots. Many pilots visited distant relatives and friends and places over the weekend. Bruce Halk visited the Army Air Base at Reading. Alfred Gusler made a solo cross country trip to Lock Haven. Here Mr. Gusler had demonstration rides in some of the newest types of air- planes manufactured by the Piper Aircraft Corporation. Visitors to the airport during the week were: Elmer Lehman and Jno. Mohr of Lancaster, Rabert Gilfert of Sunbury, Robert Noll of Mount- ville, James McVeigh of Wilming- ton. Davil Nauman made his first solo flight on Wednesday morning. Marlin Young, Bruce Robinson, Norman Heisey, and David Nauman visited the airports at Hershey, Annville and Lancaster. Local sightseeing flights on Sun- day afternoon were made by War- ren Greenawalt, Walt Reilly, Harry Risser, Harold Baer, Arthur Hostet- ter, and Paul McMillan. WAS RE-ELECTED SECRETARY At a meeting of the Lancaster County Posimasters Assoc., Harry Grube of Landisville was re- elected secretary for another A A ree. year. A fellow wonders why, so often when a man is paying back mon- ey he borrowed, he acts as if he is doing you a favor. Photo- | Shaeffer; | $2.00 a Year in Advance | Tractor - Trailor Struck The Zielke Car Broadside Mr. G. Ziielke and his son, of Florin, had a fortunate escape from injury this morning (Thursday) when Zielke's car was struck broad side by a tractor-trailer in front of the office, Mr. factory Gerberich-Payne shoe factory here, Ziclke and was had been in the shoe attempting a U back to Florin when turn to drive the accident occurred. His vision apparently hampered by steamed truck | As it door flew open but i riding in the fortun- the approaching from the west. the who was his father, windows, he failed to see hit the car the child, front seat with ately was not thrown out The car smashed on the entire left side as it was pushed was badly street and stopped a few of hitting the Sprout north side of Main | down the inches short property on the Street. co tll — JAN. 31ST DEADLINE FOR FARMERS TO FILE TAX RETURN Farmers have until January 31, 1950, to file their estimated income tax return, or the completed return, instead of January 15, as in former years. They may either file the estimat- ed return or the completed return with full payment by January 31st. If they file the estimated re- turn they the completed return by March 25. This is the only major change in the 1949 income tax regulations. Everything That Happened At Florin Recently and Chas. Mr. and children, of Man- and Mrs. of Millers- only must file Charles Anderson of this place, Gish and Mrs. Anderson Jr., Mrs. Wm. L. Joyce, Doris, and Johnny heim R3, called on Mr. Keifer and family burg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle called on Mr. Mrs. Victor Newtown on Sunday. C. Robert Nissly, tobacco dealer and Mrs. Nissly, South who were recently mar- I. sailed on New York and South Netherlands and Colom- former Miss Luke and Snyder at and packer, Market St., ried in Lynbrook, L. the Santa Paula from for a 12-day Caribbean American cruise to the West India, Venezuela bia. Mrs. Nissly B. Elizabeth Bitsoli, I. Mr. Nissly is the and Mrs. H. Roy Nissly ident of H. Roy Nissly Inc. Matilda Derr of Newtown, and Mrs. Gale Watts on is the Hempstead, L. of Mr. and is pres- son and pany, Mrs. visited Mr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatton of Washington, D. C., announced the birth of a son at the Naval Hospit- al, Md. Mrs. Hatton re- membered as Mildred will be Hamilton of town. Mr. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom en- at their home on Sunday: Mrs. Phares Brandt and daughter, Verna of Rheems, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Witmer and Eliza- beth Hess of town and Mr. Chester Snavely of Landisville, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman entertained the following on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib and Jimmy Musser and Mrs. Anna Loe- wen and daughters, Ruth and Julia. Rev. Marzolf of .Maytown called on Mr. and Mrs. Mumper Tuesday. Mrs. Helen weekend al Perry friends. Mr. Geo. Mumper and Mrs. J. B. Eshbach visited Mrs. Ellen Neidigh at Campbellstown on Monday. The latter being on the sick list for sev- eral days. Mrs. Neidigh is a sister of Mrs. Mumper. The Church of the Brethren held their Mid Week Prayer meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. How- ard Bernhard Wednesday evening. el eee: Everyhody would like to look as and Geo. on Musser spent the County visiting Mrs. and Mus. | Mortuary Record ‘Throughout This Entire Locality John P. Straub, sixty-one, a | of Marietta, died at Balti= more | Joseph B. Wagely, seventy, well | known Columbia hotel man, last | Thursday, Leo Hauck, sixty-one, widely | known athlete, pugilist and box= [ing instructor at Penn State Col= | ewe, died at Lancastey Saturday. Fannie Bomberger Mrs. Fannie N. Bomberger, 87, widow of Phares K. Bomberger, Elm died at her home Monday after an illness of six weeks. Born in Rapho Twp., near Mount Joy, a daughter of the late John and Catherine Nissley Musser, she was a member of Erb's Mennonite Church. Surviving are these children, Cyrus M., Lititz R2; Mrs. Katie Landis, at home; John M., Elm; Lizzie M., at home and Elam, and 34 great grande hildren. Two Cars Upset In Motor Mishaps Saturday - Sunday Four persons were injured when a car and a station wagon collided intersection on Route 141 at the of a rural road about one mile south of Mount Joy at 1:10 p. m. Sunday. Damage to both ma= chines was estimated at $2,200 Earl C. Hoffer, twenty-five, Flor=- in, accompanied by his wife, were driving toward Mount Joy. A station wagon driven by Donald Lauer and * accompanied by his John, were driving west on a by-road that intersects the Marietta Pike at the residence of Victor Koser. Lauer drove acrcss the highway and headed toward Marietta. When Hoffer saw the Lauer car he applied his brakes, skidding head-on and then sidewise a distance of 125 feet, struck the other car, then careened across the pike and landed on Vie- Koser’'s lawn. The impact up- set the station wagon. : The four occupants were brought to the office of Dr. David Schlosser East Main St, where they were treated. Hoffer, who was driving a Chrysler, suffered multi- ple lacerations of the lip and nose tor on which required twelve stitches. Hls wife, Pearl, suffered abrasions of both knees. Donald E. Laurer, twenty-seven, of Harrisburg suffered from shock and a bruised head. His brother John, suffered several fractured ribs, cuts on the forehead and wrist and abrasions of both knees. The accident was investigated by State Patrolman Shaberly from the Columbia Barracks. The Lauer car was taken to the (Turn to Page 5) Chemistry In The Bible Is Topic At Rotary at the weekly Rotary luncheon on Tuesday was Mr. Delmar K. Myers, a graduate of Penn State College, now assistant chemistry professor at Penn State and co-administrator of the Un=- der Graduate Center of Penn State at Harrisburg. Mr. Myers’ subject was istry In The Bible”. It was announced that on Janu- ary 31st the program for the day will be in charge of the magazine committee, this marking the 39th anniversary of the Rotary maga- zine, Speaker “Chem- It was also announced that Feb. 7th will be Boy Scout Week. Mr. Ted Weidler, a new member was inducted into the Rotary Club. _—_—— ee EDWARDS SPOKE AT RHEEMS Roy Edwards, Brickerville, was the guest speaker at the Parent- Teacher Association meeting at Rheems recently. He showed mo- vies on travel and hunting. Miss Anna Lois Lehman gave a piano solo. ren et A Qe. MOTORIST PROSECUTED Ammon Stolfus, Mount Joy Rl, was charged by State Police with reckless driving on the Lincoln Highway east, over the week-end. He will be summoned for a hear- they do in a finished photograph. Paul W. Schriver, Lancaster Twp. Mount Joy; also 14 grandchildren ing before Justice of the Peace ak