» 29° Ib 79¢ Ib 25¢ Ib 35¢ aled c it ca Leder “ee ) Cream TER 69° | r'*67¢ | Pkg 19¢ ea Sc Ibs 1.89 ler Plants choice. 0.00 TEST try blank on read. Sat 14¢ Cake 390 || f 29 |: BUNS each pkg ve Rolls 8 25 29° 25¢ | 29° |} 23¢ iw 470 ‘your Easter § vasted Coffee § b6Te y Ib 70¢} K Coffee 77¢ EE ntity Rights Reserved, J GE ve -0z ans 7-0z ans 0-02 ans ts - tax Tw wT Advertising that “Pulls” Must Be Army Veteran Died; Military Funeral Monday |Mildred Shelly Willie Lee Allen, forty, 276 Mari-} etta Ave, this boro a retired vet- eran of the U. S. Army, died in the Lancaster County Prison at 7:15 a. m. Friday while attempts were be=- ing made to have him moved to a State mental institution, Dr. Charles P. Stahr, deputy cor- oner, said death was by acute alcoholism. Allen was taken to the prison Wednesday and after an examina tion by two physicians was declared to be in need of mental care. Mem- bers of the Mt. Joy Legion Post sent a committee to the Coatesville Veterans Hospital to discuss the possibility of taking Allen to that institution. They said they failed to obtain permission to admit him to that hospital. (Turn to page 6) A I... >.>B.) The Shencks At Landisville Are Wedded 50 Yrs. The former postmaster of Landis=- ville, Frank H. Shenck, and his wife the former Emma M. Dierolf of this celebrated on Easter Sunday their 50th wedding anniversary. Married at Mount Jov Lutheran Church on April 9. 1900, the Shencks moved to Landisville that same year Mr. Shenck the house in wrich he now lives, anf opened a general store there, which he op- erated for 30 years. He was post= master for 23 years. being “the first Republican east af the Mississinpi appointed by President Wilson.” He had passed his ination while Taft wae in the White House. One of the organizers of the Lan- disville Lutheran Church in 1910, Shenck has been treasurer of the Sunday School since it was formed. caused bora exarn The Shencks have one son, George, of Landisville, and a grand- daughter. nel DONATIONS MADE TO GIRL AND BOY SCOUTS HERE At the time the Mount Joy Hall Association closed its affairs sever- al years ago, it placed a small ac~ count with the treasurer Mr. R. Fellenbaum, at the First National Bank, to be used for payment of any accounts that may have been overlooked. At present this account totals ¢35 72 and inasmuch as the Associa- tion's accounts have lone since been closed, Treasurer Fellenbaum and Secretary - Manager Jno. E. Schroll have decided to donate the amount to the Girl Scouts and the Bov Scouts here. Two checks for $17.86 were mail- ed to Mrs. Lester Hostetter, treas- vrer for the Girl Scouts and Mr. Christ Walters, treasurer of the Boy Scouts. A Tr — How Permanent Can Be Revocation of License We would like it distinctly un- derstood that the annendad article renvinted from last Har- rishurg Potriot-News, is not a slan at the offemder. Bot is a slan at whoever is resnonsihle for permit- tine continned violations. How “permanent” is a permanent revocation of a driver's license? The case of I. R. Mummau, Eli- zabethtown R. D. 4, in the Cumber- land County Court this week, made that a $64 question. Mummau, who is now sitting out six months in jail on charges of drunken driving and driving dur- ina suspension of his license, alleg- edly lost his license “permanently” March 26, 1946. Second License Lost But two vears later, March 16th, 1948, he had another license to lose. At that time his license was sus- pended for three months for reck- less driving. Maybe Mummau knew the right people, Mummau was arrested most re- (Turn to page 3) — ell A A ARTHUR MAYER PURCHASED FARM ADJOINING THE BORO Arthur C. Mayer purchased at private sale the Guy Musselman farm formerly the Elias Lindemuth property, along the Marietta Pike. | morning and was treated at St. Mr. Mayer will take possession May 1st. The farm consists of 80 acres and is tenanted by Wilmer Kray- bill, who mill remain as farmer. A Miscellaneous Shower For Miss A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelly on Tuesday evening, in hon- or of Miss Mildred Shelly whose marriage to Mr. Clarence Brubaker has been announced for May 7. The following were present: Mis- ses Florence Zurin, Erma Swope, Verna and Miriam Breneman, Mary Jane Hoffer, Ethel Lehman, Anita Myers, Beatrice Strickler, Georgi- anne Shatto, Frances Wolgemuth, Beverly Boyd, Miriam, Betty, Bar- bara and Mary Shelly, Buelah Wol- gemuth, Leroy, Rufus, David and Paul Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Popp, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hostetter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kraybill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hess, Mr. Martin Bruba- ker, Mr. Daniel Brubaker, Miss An- na Brubaker, Mrs. George Shatto, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Brubaker and family, Rev. and Mrs. C. I. Summy and family and Mr. and Mrs .Roy Shelly. ————— PAUL D. NISSLEY, OF TOWN POSTS BAIL FOR TRIAL Paul D. Nissley, 111 Fairview St, charged with drunken driving, post- ed bail for court following a hear- ing before Alderman Wetzel. Nissley who was released from | the General Hospital Friday, was injured in a two-car crash on the Harrishurg pike, east of Elizabeth- town, last Wednesday night. He collided with a car driven by War= ren Durthaler, twenty-nine, Colum- bus, Ohio, Both Durthaler and his wife, Gertrude, twenty-four, are | still confined to the hospital with | injuries. Re ——— JESSE SNAVELY JR. HEADS HOSPITAL'S CHARITY APPEAL The Lancaster General Hospital's annual public appeal for charity and replacement funds will be made from April 28 to May 19, it was announced by Jesse Snavely, Jr., Landisville, general chairman for the 1950 campaign committee. This year’s goal is $110,284, fifteen percent greater than last year’s. Activities of Our Police Officer Auto violations reported by Chief | of Police Park Neiss the past week | included: Isaac Wagner, Mountville, ignoring a stop sign at Main and N. Market Sts. He was summoned for | a hearing before Squire James | Hockenberry. Wilmer Kreider, -Lititz R2, ignor- ing a stop sign at Main and North Market St, and Lester M. Haw- thorne, Marietta R1, ignoring a stop | sign at Marietta and New Haven | Sts. Both were summoned for a hearing before Justice of the peace eS Robert Brown. ? Firemen Will Parade May 27 Thomas B. Brown, III, was nam=- ed second vice president of the Friendship Fire Company, at meeting Thursday night in the fire hall. Election filled a vacancy caused by the recent death of Levi Delling- er, first vice president, who was succeeded in the post by Earl Zink, formerly second vice president. It was that members of the company will take part in a parade in Salunga, May 27 and la- ter that day will attend a “housing ceremony” for the Salunga Fire Company’s new engine. Zink, who was in charge of the meeting, appointed William Conrad the entertainment committee. The entertainment fund will be used to purchase a television set for the fire hall, it was reported A re AGED LANDISVILLE LADY MEETS WITH A BAD FALL Mrs. Emma M. Musselman, nine- ty-two, Landisville, fell on some stones near her home Saturday a to Joseph's Hospital for contusions and and abrasions of the forehead and nose. MOST Th VOL. XLIX, NO. 46 e _THE- M INU.T§ Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, WEEKLY I April N LANCASTER Mount Joy Bulletin COUNT n_ The Bank Plans New Building At Landisville The First National Bank of Lan- disville sold two structures on the land adjoining its present site, on| Saturday, thereby paving the way for the erection of a new bank building and the demolition of the present one. The change will ease a long-standing traffic problem. A two-story frame dwelling was sold for $1,030 Crouse, of Columbia, and a frame | stable for $350 to G. F. Trout, of | Landisville, at public sale. Both must be removed from the land within two months, under the con- ditions of sale. Plan New Building Construction of a new one-story, modern-type brick bank on the same site will begin this summer, Norman L. Bowers, cashier, said. The property was purchased by the bank for expansion purposes two (Turn tn nage 2) C.M.Wolgemuth’s Truck Overturned: Escaped Unhurt One man was slightly injured and $700 damage resulted when 2 cars and a pick-up truck were involved in an accident on the Harrisburg Rheems at 11:30 p. m. to Clarence C.| Pike, near Saturday. State Policeman Joseph C. Rogan said John M. Landis, twenty-two, Marietta R1, suffered bruises of the head when his car was struck by a car driven by J. Richard Wyer seventeen, Manheim R2, Landis was treated by a Florin doctor, police said. Landis was making a U turn on the highway when he was struck by Myer’s car, operating east. Myer was passing a pick-up truck oper- ated in the same direction directly behind Landis’ car when the mishap occurred. The truck, driven by C. Miller Wolgemuth, forty-six, of this place overturned when Wolgemuth ap- plied his brakes to prevent collision with the Landis car. Unc CHORUS FESTIVAL WILL BE RENDERED AT HIGHSPIRE 16 high schools in Lancaster Forty-eight student singers from Lancaster County will participate in the Southern District Chorus Festival in Highspire April aN, and 20, 2 and 22, in which 180 students from 60 schools in nine counties will take part. Miss Barbara Ranck, of town and F. S. Noll, East Hempfield Town- ship, will participate. Mr. George Houck, of this place, is one of the directors. ee A — YOUNG MAN'S LEG FRACTURED WHILE PULLING TREE STUMP Robert Eshelman, thirty-four of this place, suffered a compound fracture of the right leg in an acci- dent on his farm, was reported in satisfactory condition at Lancaster Persona Mention General Hospital Sunday night. The hospital learned the man had | caught the limb between a tractor | and a tree stump while pulling tree | stumps Saturday evening. He was | taken to the hospital in the hospital | ambulance. Wiis FLORIN FREIGHT STATION ENTERED—NOTHING STOLEN Sometime Monday night or early Tuesday morning entry was made | into the P. R. R. freight station at Florin, but nothing was stolen. A | series of entries into freight stations has been under way for several weeks, Middletown, Salunga, Eliz- abethtown and Columbia were a- mong those burglarized. Adding machines and typewriters are the loot sought. ee umn i AUTO HIT A POLE Charles R. Severling, twenty-six, Manheim RI1, escaped serious in- jury when he lost control of his car and crashed into a utility pole on Route 72, about one mile south of Elstonville, Tuesday afternoon. | and Mrs. Overdeer AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY | HOSTS TO LANCASTER UNIT Tuesday evening the monthly meeting the American Legion Auxiliary was held at the Legion Home, at which time they enter- tained the Lancaster unit. entertainment a con= of Preceeding the short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Vivian Brown, president. A five dollar contribu- tion wag sent toward April Show- ers, which is a Child Welfare pro- ject. A also be sent to the Scotland school for the adoption of an orphan. An in- vitation was read to attend the Par- adise meeting, May 24. A bus will communication will Two Grass Fires Here; A Tractor Badly Damaged our last issue. On Friday, sparks from New ignited by at the grass was a passing train Haven St. guished the fire at 2:30 p.m. Another Grass Fire About a half acre of land was convey the unit to this meeting, so all members desiring go will plense notify the president at the | to rext . meeting Tuesday, May 9, orf call her home. Thirty-seven members of the | Lancaster Unit and thirty of the Mt. | ‘Joy Unit Games were played and refresh- | ments served following the meeting. DE | COURT RULES FILTERING OF | GAS MUST BE STOPPED | were in attendance. | A Rapho Township gasoline ser- | vice station, as now operated was | declared a nuisance Thursday by | the Lancaster County Court, and | the operators were ordered to stop | filtering of gasoline from the pumps | into the well of a neighbor. { The opinion, was in the case of| Harry S. Alleman and Harvey Mabel Greiner, Ravho Twp., against | Petey and Daisy McGarvey, Route | 72, and the Sinclair Refining Co. 12, ¢ Ww and | ee reel EBY FAMILY ERECTED AN EASTER EGG TREE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr, 330 N. Barbara St., have erected an “Raster egg tree” on the front lawn of their home. The traditional Pennsylvania Dutch tree, made of an apple tree branch, holds the whole shells of 10 dozen eggs, decorated by Mrs. Eby with enamel. John Melhorn Is Pres. E’town 4-H Community Club John Melhorn, Mount Joy R1, | was elected president of the Eliza- bethtown 4-H Community Club at the annual reorganization meeting held Tuesday evening in the Florin school. Thirty-three this initial meeting chose different projects for the tobacco, corn, enrolled at seven youths coming season: bees flowers, strawberries and pigs. Assistant County Agent Clarence E. Craver helped reorganize the | group and showed a motion picture “Green Hay”. Other officers elected were: Vice | ATU to > Page 5) | et capons, Shellenberger visit- Anna, at West Ches- Mr. Reuben ed his sister, fer. Mrs. Mary Forry Mrs. Fred Dagen, at Kissel Hill over the Easter holidays. Miss Joyce Ellis, of Chambers- burg, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis. Miss Mary Jane Krall, student at Ohio University, spent the holidays Mr. and Mrs. visited with her parents, James Krall. Miss Mary Elizabeth of New York, spent the with her parents, Mr. Clyde Gerberich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinkle en- tertained their daughters and their families on Easter, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Irley and son, Jimmy and Mr. and daughter, Barbara Ann, all of Middletown. a REXALL'S ONE CENT SALE Walter B. Sloan, of Sloan’s Phar- macy announces the big Rexall lc sale begins Thursday, April 20 thru Monday, April 24th. Watch for the advertisement in our next issue. Gerberich, holidays and Mrs. { The firemen were called out when Carl Coen’s car, from Eliza- bethtown caught fire in a parking lot at Lancaster Saturday. | age was estimated at $1,500. | zer was riding in a group with ' Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co. burned over at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at the corner of Mt. Joy and Jacob Streets. Members of the Friendship Fire | Co., responded to the alarm and | extinguished the blaze before any | property damage was caused by sparks from a rubbish fire. The property is owned by George Brown, II, this place. A Tractor Destroyed The Mastersonville Fire Company organized last December, answered | its first fire call Thursday evening. The company was summoned at 6:20 p. m. when fire broke out in a/ trailer-tractor, owned by Roy Eck- ert, Flstonville, near Mastersonville, Firemen, who blamed the blaze on a leaky gas line, extinguished the fire within five minutes. Dam- a Lee Shertzer, 19 Salunga, Killed Cycle Struck Post Lee Shirtzer, nineteen, Salunga, was killed instantly shortly before 9 p. m. Tuesday when his motor- cycle struck a guard post on Route 72, a mile South of East Petersburg, hurling him 150 feet to his death on the macadam road. Shertzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shertzer, Salunga, died of a | fracture at the base of the skull, a Bk neck and profuse bleeding. . P. Stahr, deputy coroner, Dr So issued an accidental death verdict. State Policeman Mark Morgan said the accident occurred as Shert- six other motorcyclists, who had been at Roots sales grounds, just north of East Petersburg, and were en- route {o the city. Police said the Enos A. Hoffer, witnesses were twenty-one, Man- R4, and John N. Rosenfeld, twenty-one, Salunga. Both witnes- ses said he was travelling at a high heim rate of speed. ae... RRSD ’h LADY INJURED WHILE A MOTORCYCLE PASSENGER Shirley Jones, seventeen, Lancas- ter, sustained a fractured hip and cuts about the face and body when a motorcycle on which she was rid- ing upset. Paul Kitner, seventeen, Landis- ville, operator of the motorcycle, suffered only minor injuries. Kitner halted a passing motorist and took the girl to the hospital. A nm FORMER PRESIDENT HONORED S. H. Hiestand, Salunga, former president of the Lancaster Whole- sale Grocery Co. was the guest of honor at a testimonial luncheon on Monday at the Brunswick Hotel, given by the directors of the Com- pany, Mr. Hiestand was connected with the company for 27 years, the past 20 years as president, Ed CAR STOLEN AT MOUNTVILLE Edward Grissinger, Silver Spring, reported to Columbia State Police the theft of his black sedan bear- ing license number 51GH-5. The car was taken from a parking space in Mountville, sometime between 6:30 p. m. Friday and midnight, po- lice said. ren WON $800 SCHOLARSHIP Doris Cortright, senior at Man- heim High School, has been award- ed an $800 scholarship in music by Lebanon Valley College, Annville. 0 a - Harrison S. Nolt, Columbia R. D. was elected chairman of the Farm fire companies some activities since | | | skit, | | Evangelical [ Spelling Bee in the Mount Joy high Friday evening, April 21 at 130. There will be two spelling and [ will be SPELLNG BEE, APRIL IN MT. JOY HIGH SCH The Busy Workers Church se a general Two grass fires and a tractor gave three prizes for each class. The program includi organ Gossip Hollow selections Ladies, railroad bridge. young and old. The price of admis- Friendship Co. No. 1 quickly extin- | sion is thirty-five five years and under, free. Refresh- RCA, Lancaster, compared to 1200 ments will be on sale. last August. —— Walter M. Ernst was elected president of the East Petersburg ADDRESS BY ident of the Lancaster Co men's Association, will § ing a special ceremony when the Mountville Fire Company houses its new pumper. 1500 new freight cars. Ten firemen were injured when a truck upset at Lewistown. The goal for the many acres of Florida’ groves. Ephrata paid $4,000 for ground which will be con to a parking lot. The State of Ohio contemplates making its auto license p plastic next year. Since April 4 there were 37 fires that burned over more than 1,000 acres in Maryland. The Conestoga rates from 8 to 10 cents. A 70-man orchestra with all their was mad ut the world in general, instruments will fly from Detroit, to Denmark in one plane. with and Mich., At York a bandit pistol held up persons whatever they had. He held up the Deputy Sheriff which The thief had $490 in many small trinkets. School News From E. Donegal Twp. The final meeting of the Parent- Teachers of the Maytown tary School will be held April 17 at 7:30 P. M. in the high school auditorium at Maytown. This meeting will be a musical by the grade school children, under Fugene Saylor, | the direction, of Mr. supervisor of music Donegal Schools. of he assisted by the grade school umbia. Stoppard paid the costs of Sa rE : yrosecution. teachers. The business meeting Pross BO, ai which will precede the musical pro- be conducted by Mr. silver gram will William Young. A will be lifted which will in the grade school projector fund. Faculty- Director The annual banquet of East Donegal will be held Friday, A Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. Portner, committee to form district. a joi The Witness Oak FFA Chapter held its monthly meeting day, April 10. Hawthorne reported that 67 people had been served in the chapter Seed Service Program; 29% more people being served this year than last. (Turn to Page 5) RY THERE'LL. BE SOME Ct Alterations are being the first floor front at 39 St., where Dr. M. F. Geambalvo, cptometrist, of 812 East Market St., York, will open offices. On Wednesday, Mr. Kenneth Shearer, Mount Joy R2, nounced the birth of a 6 pound moved to the apartment in the son, Ronald Eugene, on April 4, at rear of 39 Fast Main St. class of the will information ¢ good entertainment for the | cents, LESTER GOOD AT NEW PUMPER HOUSING Lester H. Good, Landisville, pres- Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading The Reading Company will buy cancer in Lancaster County is $25,000. The school tax at Middletown was set at thirty mills, same as last year. New home sites are crowding out Transportation Co. will ask permission to raise its Mr. Saylor will pril 14 at the Marietta Community House, Guests at the banquet this year will be F. H. Strickland — Mr. Strickland is a former director is chairman President Vernon 13, 1950 oo. |The Local News hold a For The Past Week Very Briefly Told The Boy Scouts are planting 5000 trees at Camp Chiquetan. A public water system will be in- stalled at East Petersburg. The tulip garden at Hershey | expected to be at its best. May 7. I" There are now 2400 employes at lass with ng a short and “The ' Minstrels” is children Rotary Club. A sedan stolen at Columbia a week ago was found on a dump at Philadelphia. Thieves took all the money from every coin box in the Columbia Diver Friday night. Manheim had two Sunday when a building and a garage were completely destroyed. 300 cartons of cigarettes were stolen from the A&P store at Lan- caster Thursday night. Ground was broken Sunday for a new Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church at Columbia. A dairy, the Railroad office and several places at Columbia were entered by thieves over the week- end. A car stolen April 7, £800 worth of drugs, was found at Mountville, the contents were not disturbed. Mr. Enos Newcomer, twenty- nine, was injured when his trous- er leg caught in a rototiller he was unty Fire- | peak dur- May 30th fires drive containing s orange a plot of operating. George Wilson, of East Petersburg has filed a $5975 damage suit a- gainst a Philadelphia trucker gs the result of an accident. Gabby Garber, employed at Snav- cly’s lumber yard here, is off duty on account of sickness. Ralph Watt veyed in- lates from Entire Locality Abram Pelen, eighty-nine at Co= lumbia. Howard F. Mundorf, sixty, at Co= lumbia. Isaac C, Weaver, fifty-eight, Col- umbia R2 Thursday. Mrs. Bertha Rodenhauser, sixty« one, at Columbia Thursday. Aaron Young, eighty, Manheim Rl, on Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Emmaline Hossler, ninety= seven, widow of Jacob Hossler, at Manheim, Friday. Mrs. Rebecca Leonard, 87, Lan= caster Co. Home. Mrs. Amelia Steph- ens, Florin is a sister. George Gundel, eighty-six, Col= umbia, on Sunday in an ambulance on his way to the hospital. Earl M. Frye, thirty-nine, a native of Elizabethtown, died at Baltimore, Mrs. Arley Craun, Mount Joy RI, is a sister, Jacob W. Eshleman, 93, died near (Turn to page 3) Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week The marriage of Miss Ruth E Mumma, daughter of Levi W. Mumma, Florin, and Mark Layman son of Mr. and Mrs. John Layman, Denbigh, Va., took place at 11 a. m. Saturday in Mount Pleasant Breth- ren In Christ Church. Bishop Hen= ry A. Ginder officiated. Miss Evelyn M. Holbein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Holbein, is pinch-hitting for him. Willoughby Litzenberger, 23, of , Manheim, admitted starting the two | fires there on Sunday, because he | Richard Kimmich, 14, Columbia, | | was shot in the left leg near Chick~ ies Hill Sunday with other boys, they were shooting mark with a 22 rifle. Ei A —— aes LARCENY CHARGE SETTLED Edward Rapp, 20, Columbia R2, | was arrested by Chief of Police | Park Neiss on a charge of larceny, brought by Curvin Nace, Mount Joy . R1. At a hearing before Squire Jas. Hockenberry the charges were dropped, Rapp made restitution and | | paid the costs. toy too a ended all. | cash and Elemen- Monday, | (yy ARGES WERE WITHDRAWN Charges of assault and battery preferred against Harold Strat. Mt. Joy Rl, by his wife, June, on | Friday night, were withdrawn at : hearing Saturday before Justice of | the Peace Frances E. Gaus, at Col- MU ee presented the East SUPERVISORS WILL CONFER The Board of Supervisors of Mt. Joy township will plan a meeting with County Engineer Henry Ruth for the purpose of securing federal aid in building township roads. i JACK GRAHAM SPOKE HERE Jack B. Graham of Philadelphia, was the speaker at the meeting of the Rotary Club Tuesday at the Hostetter Banquet Hall. ‘He spoke “Underground Water Levels,” a i MARRIAGE LICENSES Raymond H. Miller, Lancaster RL Weidman, Mount Joy offering be placed Township Portner— of the school on nt and Erma S. Route 1. EE Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Forwood, Manheim R2, a son Saturday at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Shue- TIANGES maker, Elizabethtown R1, a daugh- made on ' ter, Saturday, at Lancaster General East Main Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Geyer, of Bainbridge R1, a son, Saturday, at Lancaster St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Garlin an- last Mon- een a total of | and Mrs. ) Hialeah, Florida, | Evang. United Brethren Church, Florin Recently J the Post Office here. East Petersburg, and Jay F. Risser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Risser, Landisville, will be married at 2 p. m. Sunday, April 16th, in St. Mark's Mount Joy. The Rev. E. H. Ranck, pastor of the church, will officiate, He will be assisted by the Rev. J. E. Earhart. Miss Anne Wagner will attend the bride as maid of honor. Brides- maid will be Miss Geraldine Hol- (Turn to nage 2) Everything That Happened At Mrs. John Eichler is confined to her bed due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Nentwig were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines at Newtown. Mrs. R. W. Roberts called on Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey Wednesday. Mrs. H. B. Hershey and son, Robt. of Lemoyne called on Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey on Friday evening. Property and lot of the Benj. Fair Fstate will be sold on the premises Saturday. April 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheetz, and children Dorothy, Harry and Rich- ard svent the weekend at Washing~ ton. D. C.. with their son, Charles of the U. S. Navy who is stationed at Arlington. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorse Mumper Sr. enent Waster with Mr. and Mrs. T~hn Bender and family at Milton Grove. Daryl and Llovd, children of Mr. (Turn to Page S) DR. MYLIN REELECTED Dr. Arthur P Mylin, reelected superintendent of county schools Tuesday. His salary was increased from $8,500 vearly to $12,000. He was reelected for his eighth four vear term. ret 4 Ut DEEDS RECORDED Amos W. and Stella H. Mummau, East Donegal Twp., to Amos H. and Pauline G. Mummau, Mt. Joy Twp. two tracts of land in Mt. Joy Boro. FLITTING Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Leitner, Jr. and daughter, have moved into the Kramer property on Detwiler Ave, from East Main St. ei NEW POST OFFICE CLERK Mr. Gerald Hostetter began his duties Monday as the third clerk at CR ARR i ER Ar