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Spring Concert, May 16
Baccalaureate, May 28
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— Class Day, May 29 — Commencement, June 1

23 Patrons Protest
Proposed Closing
Elm Tree School
Patrons of the Elm Tree
room school building in Rapho Twp.
voiced their protest against its be-
ing closed during a special meeting
of the Rapho Twp. School Board
Tuesday night
Twenty-four attended
the session and in a vote taken on
the
building
one-
persons
voted to close the
the remaining 23
voled to keep it open.
matter, one
while
patrons
It was indicated that the Rapho
board has authority the
1 when the
Twp on
matter only until July
consolidation of the
ough, Rapho
boards, approved in a special elec-
tion last November,
and
It will then be known as the Man- |
heim Central School District.
The school building, on the fringe
of Rapho Twp,
northeast of Mount Joy.
residents of the
ed for
was agreed that
last Fall, it
the
consolidation
when and if
school was closed, the pupils would |
attend the Mount Joy
school.
Attending the
vin M. Brandt,
tendent of cgunty
Ss advisor to the
RN
Buddy Poppy Day
Honors War Dead
"The V. F. W.
the dead by helping the living,
Mer- |
super in-
session was
assistant
schools,
group.
ed a
slogan,
here on May 26th, 27th, 29th & 30,”
Commander Brown of V.F.W.
5752 said today.
Buddy Poppy
funds for the
fort of disabled :
their dependents, or their
a fitting tribute to
Day,
aid, relief
ind needy veterans,
and com=-
widows!
and orphans, is
our war dead.
Stressing the
need, for funds this
year for
Commander sited the terrific toll of
World War II. “Three million cas-
ualties inflicted upon our World
War II veterans have added greatly
to the need for funds to carry on
the V. F. W. welfare program.”
And we must not forget that there
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Activities of Our
Police Officer
Chief of Police Park Neiss’ week-
ly report included traffic violations,
arrests and overloaded trucks. They

follow:
Clair M. Ness, York,
cuted for driving 50 mile
on Main St., He was summoned be-
fore Justice of the Peace, Robert
Brown, for a hearing.
J. Vernon Frey, Conestoga R2,
was prosecuted for a red
light.
Karl Way, Salunga,
cuted for driving 60 miles an hour
on Main St. Both were
for a hearing before Squire James
Hockenberry.
Charles Nissly, Manheim R. D. 2
was arrested by Chief Neiss on an
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ANNUAL SPRING FESTIVAL
AT HOSSLER'S SCHOOL HOUSE
Hosslers School in Ralpho Twp.
will hold their annual Spring fes-
was prose-
an hour
ignoring
was prose-
tival on Saturday evening, May
20th, at the school, rain or shine.
The program will begin at eight
o'clock.
Featured during the evening will |
be “The Corkers” who are mem-
bers of the Red Rose Barber Shop|
Quartette Association, and have
appeared on Television and Radio.
The public is invited. There will
given for
Shonk
be a gate prize
butions. Mrs. H. G.
teacher at the school.
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is the

CARD PARTY TUES, MAY 23
A public card party will be held |
in the Friendship Fire Co. hall on
Tuesday evening, May 23rd, begin
ning at 7:30, sponsored by
Men of St. Lukes Episcopal church. |
Bridge, Pinochle ond 500 will be
played.
ce ell
GOING TO “SPILL FIRE”
An invitation to attend a “spill |
fire” was accepted by the Friend-
ship Fire Co. The fire and in-
structions on fighting oil fires will
be held at John C. Brubaker’s in
Centerville, May 13.
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The State has paid $2,462,625 in
bonus to vets to date.

Qo he Be
Manheim bor- |
Penn Townships |
| tended by representatives from Eli-
goes into effect. | z
is located two miles |
When the |
three districts vot- |
Legion Auxiliary
‘Met Tues. Night
borough |

who act- |
Post |
held to raise |
veteran rehabilitation, the |
summoned |
contri- |
the |
Site Selected For
Proposed Joint
School At E’town
The site for a proposed new Jun-
ior-Senior Joint High School was
selected by representatives of four
school districts who met at Eliza
bethtown Tuesday night to further
plans for a joint school district,
The site selected was that offer-
ed by Dr. T. M. Thompson, a mem-
ber of the Elizabethtown board, at
a previous session provided that
the athletic field be named Thomp-
son Athletic Field in his honor.
The land is located at the end of
High Street in Mt. Joy Township.
G. Reed Alexander was chair-
the session which was at-

man for
zabethtown borough, Conoy, Mount
and West Donegal Twps.
comprise
Joy
The joint board will
eight members, two from each dis-
trict.
a
attended the
meet-
the
| Nineteen members
| American Legion Auxiliary
ing on Tuesday evening at
Legion home,
| Mrs. Vivian Germer presided at
| the meeting. Sunday May 21st the
{unit will join the Legion to attend |
the annus i memorial services at the
{ Evang. U. B. Church. Six dollars
| was sent a the annual magazine; | will be the housing of the two
a report was forwarded for the Bi-| new Fire engines, at 7:00 p. m.
‘to honor | County Council meeting June 13; | there will
is| an acknowledgment of thanks from | Por ough Park,
reflected during Buddy Poppy Days | the Coatesville hospital was receiv- | Judge Guy K. Bard as the princip-
fifty pounds of candy con- |
the Ladies | works. »
{ will accompany the Post to the ser- |
wees ey Sheaffer Honored
[ed for
tributed by the unit;
|
at the
| Day morning.
| The unit will be guests of t
Auxiliary on re
and will leave Newcom-
o'clock.
and
vices
| Paradise
| May 24th,
| er’s service station at six
Refreshments were served
the meeting adjourned
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SEVERAL ACRES WOODLAND
BURNED OVER ON SUNDAY
| Several acres of woodland were
burned Sunday evening at New-
ville, Elizabethtown RI.
The fire broke out about 7:55 p.
m. and firemen from the Elizabeth-
{ town and Rheems companies an-
swered the alarm. Firemen were
hampered when they were unable
to the scene of the blaze.
firefighting equipment
to beat out the flames
to get
with
had by
hand.
The
over
firemen fought the blaze for
an hour before
der control. There was no proper-
ty endangered.
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WALLICK DRESS CO. WILL
OPEN A FACTORY HERE
The Wailick Dress Company of
Coatesville, with factories at Gap,
Elkton and Coatesville will open a
new cotton dress factory in the
0dd Fellows Building, 8 West Main
| St, Mt. Joy, previously occupied
by the Morton Mfg. Co.
Messrs. Lewis and Sidney Wal-
lick will supervise the factory and
expect to open as soon as enough
| applications are received.
Experienced sewing machine op-
erators and a few learners are
needed. Fill out the application in
the ad on another page of this is-
sue.
E. DONEGAL SCHOOL BOARD
MEETS ON FRIDAY EVENING
The East Donegal Twp. School
Board will hold its regular monthly
meeting Friday evening, May 12,
| at which time the 1950-51 budget
is scheduled for adoption. The ten-
tative budget calls for expenditures
of $142,225. This amount may be
| increased if a contract is awarded
to place a new roof on the high
| school building. The board is also
| scheduled to make final commence-
| pent plans and to schedule sum-
| mer repair work.
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| MRS. BAUGHER TO TALK TO
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS
The Young Ladies Bible Class of
Reich’s Evangelical Congregational
wii School held its annual Mo-
| thers- Daughters banquet on Wed-
| nesday at 7 p. m. at Baker's Diner,
Elizabethtown.
| The guest speaker was Mrs. A. G.
| Baugher, Elizabethtown. Mrs." Mar-
| garet Kirchner gave the daughters’
| toast while her mother, Mrs. David
Johns, Elizabethtown, gave
toast for the mothers.
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thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
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getting it un- |
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VOL. XLIX, NO. 50
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Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday
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Afternoon, May 11, 1950
LANCASTER
COUNTY
Mount Joy Bulletin
$2.00 a Year in Advance
Busy Canvassing | Abram Koser And Mount Joy Senior Students and Chaperons Go Air-Minded
Town For Funds | Shirley Reheard
Are King & Queen
Abram Koser and Shirley Re-
heard, senior students at the high
school,
Plans are in the final stages for |
the Memorial Day celebration and |
a full program of events will soon
be available. Members of
organizations are now busy canvas-
various |

sing the town for funds for this were crowned ‘king and
noteworthy project. If you have lat! of te annval Muy Day fess
not already been contacted, you tivities Friflay evening in the school
gymnasium,

and it is
will be in the near future,
| Members of the royal court were
hoped that each and every one will
give generously, because this is] the following: grade 11: Ruth
YOUR day and YOUR parade, held Nentwig, Joe Coover; grade 10:
in honor of those who gave the Patsy Brooks, Harry Sheetz; grade
9. Betty Lou Frank, Thomas Kear:
grade 8: Mae Zink, Donald Zerph-
Charles Ashenfelter |
Jo Detwiler.
supreme sacrifice on foreign fields |
live and
little or
so that we enjoy
these things.
much, but give as much as you can. |!
may
Give ey; grade T:
give |
Nancy
Any civic orgamizations, churches
Also belonging to the royal court |
4

|
were si attend: 3 p igh |
or groups desiring to have refresh- | 8 six attendants from high |
schools i » area. Thev ore Joy
ment stands on that day, please| Co in the area. They were Jer- |
ry Cooper and Eller ac ast |
contact Mr. Samuel Dock and make | Hen oe T 5 iy key, Bast)
: empfiel wp.; Shirley arfel |
the necessary arrangements with] . } oy Warlel]
and Kenneth Roth; East Donegal
| him. Tw and J: i
wp.; and Janet Risser and John |
The events for this day begin at| Lambert, Elizabethtown. i
10:00 a. m. with Memorial services! Gifts ty the queen were given by |
in both cemeteries. At 3:00 p. m.|each grade: ninth, keys to the city:
|
tenth, the world; eleventh, wand; |
there will be a parade, at 4:30 there
and twelfth, the erown.
was held.
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MEETING OF UNION SQUARE
4-H SEWING CLUB LAST FRL
The Union Square 4-H
Club met last Friday. evening at|
Union Square school to organize.
The
be a program in the|dance
with the Honorable
al speaker, and at 9:00 p. m. Fire-
Sewing |

ed: president, Joanne Shenenberg- |
For 50 Years Service er; vice president, Myrl Martin; |
secretary, Nancy Faus; treasurer,
Jean Earhart;
Givler,
song leader, Joanne
leader, Marie Kulp; |
Marian Nauman,
members in
William S. Sheaffer, of town, was
honored Tuesday evening the
Sico Company, here at an employ-
es banquet held in the Fire Hall
by game
: news reporter,
There are twenty
Sheaffer, who recently completed the clab. The elnp leader is Mus,
50 years service with the company, Edgar Wolgemuth, and helpers
was presented with a wrist watch are Mrs. Abram Faus and Mrs. Earl|
by Clarence Schock, president of Shenenberger.
the company. The next meeting was held on
Wednesday evening, at, the school.
employes
One hundred sixty-six
attended the banquet and heard an
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address by Dr. David Guy Powers,|
of Now York. GRADUATE COURSE AT U of P
rea . ‘ Dr. Robert D. Walker, 12 la
In addition to Sheaffer, service abet D. Walker, 121 Fast
: i Main Street has completed a 14
pins were awarded to the follow- .
weeks Post Graduate Course at
ing: . :
> R Br the University of Pennsylvania
10-year group — A. Ray Brene-| pn. gehool. The course on the
man, Ethelyn Van L. Browne, Ro- iim arr ipa:
I K Alpert F. Keller construction of artificial dentures |
ert ert F. Keller's given by Dr. M. M. DeVan,
Charles A. Lonkart, Mark H. Mu-{ 5 : :
a Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry at
ma, Robert E. Rineer, Peter Shirk
: the University who is one of the
and Luella H. Witmer. ey .
leading men in the country in the
20-year group — Willis H.. dentures. At the com-
ent and Edna G. Kepple. pletion of the course, Dr. Walker
25-year group — Harvey J. Bar-| was presented a certificate from the
Dean of the University of Penna
Dental School.
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ton and Jerry Leonard.
East Hempfield Music
Pupils Give Program
training

GENERAL HOSPITAL
CONTRIBUTIONS UP-TO-DATE
$21,709 in contributions had been
reported yesterday by
Results of musical at | the Lancaster General
various age levels were shown in a
National Music Week program giv-
en at East Hempfield School Tues-
day.
Russell Getz,
was in charge.
3rd to 8th grade pu-
annual drive for charity and re-|
placement funds.
This
approximately 17
sum represents
percent of
music supervisor, | workers.
A beginner's band,| Jesse General Chrm.
out that the reported sum
Snavely, Jr.,

composed of
pils from Rohrerstown, East Peters- only that amount actually re-
ea at the hospital. Many more
onstrated ability to play together .| contributions have been made to
with less than six months’ the fund but reported to the
Other ensembles included a band | campaign headquarters at the hos-
of junior high age pupils, a trum- | pital. The next report day will be
of Robert Wigham,| on Monday, May 15.
Dudley Myers and | The goal of the drive is $110,284.
Barth Bailey, all of East Petersburg | The campaign will end on May 19.
school; a clarinet trio of Donald |
Fuhrman, Betty Lou Hoffman and | 3
Susan Minnich, of the high «hoot; WERK S Birth Record
and a German band, of high school
burg and Landisville schools, dem- le
|
| not
[
training.
pet quartet
Gordon Ober.
pupils, Lucy Lyon, 5th grade, Roh- Mr. and Mis, Hood aay
rerstown, was violin soloist. a son, May Th at t. Elizabeth
i meets See Hospital, at Elizabeth, N. J.
Mrs. Backenstoe will be remem- |
FLORIN SOCIETY FOOD SALE os
ered as
A food sale by the Ladies Aid Florin.
Society of Evang. U. B. Church at Mr.
Market
Muriel
and Mrs. William H. McNiel,
of town, a son at the General Hos-
pital Thursday.
Mr. Murs.
Basket at Elizabethtown on Friday,
May 19th. Earl €, Hoffer, of
and
: ’ sale ake ans, | wy... th
Soups, potato salad, b ked bes Florin, a daughter at the Osteo-
ut ; sale sase brin ; i
etc. will be on sale. Please bring pathic Hospital at Lancaster on
Jor ~ontainer. 3
your own soup container Saturday.
cn, seen I (OP Cn, —
SQUARE DANCE AT SALUNGA
The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the
Fine Company will hold a Square
Dance, Saturday night, May 13, at| CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY
8 p. m. in Cooper's Garage. Caller] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hostetter
and Leader Bert Wittenberg willl celebrated their 53rd wedding an-
be in charge. niversary on Thursday May 11th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Musser, Mt.
Joy R1 a son Tuesday at the Lan-
caster General Hospital.
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following officers were elect. |
DR. WALKER COMPLETES POST |
workers on
Hospital's
reports of
the
Jean Nissly, of]
|
12 the Nation's Capitol and while
Weddings Thruout,
Our Community
During Past Past Week
| Bernice H. Miler
| Richard D. Brubaker
Miss Bernice H. Miller, daughter
| of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Miller, of
Landisville, and Richard D. Bru-
| baker; son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
| Brubaker, of Mount Joy Rl, were
married Sunday at the Landisville
| Church of God by the Rev. Ray-
| mond H. Daihl.
Given in marriage by her father
| the bride wore a pastel green gab-
erdine suit with brown accessories
and carried red roses and yellow
She was attended by Mrs.
of Landisville.
daisies.
Harold Buckwalter
Mr. Buckwalter was best man
and ushers were Harold Bixler, of
cousin of the bride-
Jamie Rowley, Eliza-
brother-in-law of the
Yvonne Brubaker was
Elizabethtown,
groom, and
bethtown,
bridegroom.
gift receiver.
the wedding music
Elizabethtown,
played
Ziegler,
disville,
and Robert
sang.
A reception was held at
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a
"FARMFR WAS INJURED IN A
TRACTOR ACCIDENT THURS.
Charlés Irvin, forty-six, Eliza~
| bethtown RI1, was admitted to St.
| Joseph's Hospital suffering frac-
tures of both pelvis bones, after he
at home
the

was struck by a tractor
Thursday.
He told hospital staff members he
on his farm Thursday when one of
the drivers attempted to put the
vehicle in reverse but instead hit
pushing him against the other trac-
not serious, authorities
Thursday night.
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BANNER HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SALE HELD AT FLORIN ‘SAT.
One of the largest public sales
of household goods in recent years,
{ was held at Florin on Saturday by
| Mrs. J. N. Hershey. Many articles
very good prices

| were sold and
| were realized.
Mr. C. S. Frank was the auction-
and Zeller and Herr clerks.
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{ What a swell looking crowd, eh?
fer the week end.
Miss Mary Louise Grube, of Lan-!
was standing between two tractors | :
| spent Sunday at Fort Littleton and | broken
a forward gear, striking him and
Ret

These are the Senior Students of | things right, so they chartered a Capital Airlines DC-3 plane and took
in Washington they decided to do | gree it was a wonderful trip.
Everything That The Local News
Happened At For ThePast Week
Florin Recently |Very Briefly Told
The Ladies Aid Society of the| The Hershey Zoo opened for the
Florin U. B. Church will have a season on Sunday.
food sale at the Market Basket at| There will he 2 Horse Show at
Elizabethtown on Friday evening. | Columbia on Sunday.
Soup, baked beans, potato salad| There are 20,000 “tulips in bloom
ete, will be sold. Bring your own | at Hershey this week.
container for soup. Elizabethtown College will grad-
Mrs. Harold Buller and daughters | ate a class of 112 this Spring.
Maude and Mrs. Earl Gerlitski and | [,ancaster’s parking meters
two daughters spent Sunday at!.oughed up $42,482 during April.
Hershey. Mr. C. E. Reed, of Philadelphia,
Mr. and Mrs. James Berrier and | i spending some time here at the
Mr. Jacob Lindemuth called on| Reed homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper ov-| Thieves stole the wooden indian
used for advertising the Indian Riv-

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snavely of a. Poultry Farms on the Oregon
Landisville, Della Breneman of Me pike.
Joy, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Stahl and| within ten minutes after Gov-
Mr.
were Sunday guests
Harvey Leedom of Camp Hill’ ernment inspectors found 3,500 lbs.
of Mr. and meat in his place of busi-
Mrs. Harry Leedom. ness at Baltimore, Harry Green-
Mr. Clarence Musselman cele- pum, widely known sausage mak-
brated his birthday Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kauffman and |
of horse
er shot himself.
A Me cee
Eig Sie oy Mr. and | WM. BERRIER, FLORIN, SUES
rs. Rober ason © Rheems, | pp UCKER FOR $10,547
spent Saturday incy. :
gv dey Rhine) B A road worker who was hit by a
sane gq a oI): bh
ad M oT jh on breneman 4... k while working on the high-
any r. an rs. Clarence Myers. wy is asking $10,547 damages.
spent Sunday at Pine Grove Fur-| ww A Barrier. of filed
nace. i ;
suit at the courthouse against Rob-
Mr. Mrs Bp + >
r. and Mrs. Elmer MovV=| art G. Packard, of Hammond, Ind.
ed into their apartment on Tuesday | : "
driver of the truck; Thurman
which was recently purchased om Fee Chicago, who had leased
Florin,
Mrs. Hershey
y the truck, and the American Red
Mr. and Mis. B. F. Kauffman Transit Co., Indianapolis, owner of
-— «© < < 5, / Dp 1)
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sehmuck' the truck
at Annville on Sunday. anil Ls :
i Berrier said the truck hit
Mr. Landis Hess, Mrs. Helen!
| last September 8 while he was dig-
Musser and son, Jimmy, Mrs. Adah |
Eichler Mz : ging on Route 230 between Florin
D dau, 2 :
argaret | hd Elizabethtown. He suffered a
right foot and fractured
and hasn't been able to
He charged the
him
and
on their return visited the formers
parents at Blain, Perry County.
Next Saturday, May 20 the Char-
les Mateer property will be sold at
public sale.
vertebrae
work since, he said.
driver was negligent.
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LOCAL ROTARY CLUB HEARS


tor.
He wat treated, by a physicin| Mr and Mrs Ray Hahn and CLUBS HEAD
and admitted to the hospital for children, Betty Jean, Lloyd Ray Harold Park, president of the
further treatment. His condition is Turn lo page 7) Carlisle Rotary Club, was the
said late guest speaker at the meeting of
BOTH THESE ARE RECENT the
ORDE] )
RDERS OF THE COURT day at Hostetter’'s Banquet Hall
Lloyd Tome, Jr, of town was
George Keener was elected dele-
ordered to pay $17 a week for sup- |
allie : { gate to the Rotary .' International
port of his wife, Pauline M. Tome, ~ =... 4 po held at Detroit
Manheim R3, and one child. : > rf :
Mount Joy Rotary Club, Tues-
in June.
Mrs. Edna Brubaker of this place A :
wis. oilered to $5 K 1! The annual Rotary senior dance
rec pay a week and ill be held May 25 in the hig
Mrs. Esther Hibshman, Lebanon $2' 9 Hels . Toy 5 in “ high
school auditorium. All seniors are
a week for support of their aged

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoses) "2 BS aa
George, Blizabethiown R2. MISS SINGER A DELEGATE
Miss Jean M. Singer, Manheim
AUX. GAVE FIREMEN $162 R2, is one of four 4-H club men
The Ladies Auxiliary of the bers to represent Pennsylvania
Rheems Fire Company met last with an instructional and sightsee-
week. ‘The women donated $162.00 ing group at Washington, D. C. on
toward ‘the purchase of new rain-! June 14 to 21. She was named by
coats for the firemen. Allen Baker of State College.
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FOOD SALE JUNE 2 CHERTCOFF'S GENEROSITY
The Ladies Aid Society of Trinity| ‘Mr. Harry Chertcoff, who opened
Lutheran Church are planning a his new King Theatre at Lancaster,
food sale for Friday, June 2nd at give his entire receipts on opening



the Lester E. Roberts Store, East gight to the Children’s Heart Ha-
Main Street. yen. He owns Joy Theatre here,
Nn ————
Following the formal exercises al Mount Joy High School and their chaperons. They recently took a trip [an extensive night tour over the city and surrounding territory. All a=
Mortuary Record
Throughout This
Entire Locality
Calvin Hess, fifty-nine, Colum=
bia R1.
Miss Barbara Ann Coble, ninety-
one, at Bellaire,
Wm. G. Miller, thirty-nine, a
native of Marietta, died at Somer=
ville, Mass.
Martin Funk, eighty-five, Wash=
ingtonboro R1, at the Lancaster Os=
teopathic Hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Ruhl Kupp, seventy-
four, wife of Nathan Kupp, Man~
heim R3, Monday at her home.
Mrs. Anna Musselman, ninety-
eight, widow of John Musselman
at the Oreville Mennonite Home
Sunday,

Samuel L. Witmer
Samuel L. Witmer, eighty tide,
Silver Spring, died Monday at hig
home after a lenghty illness. Born
in Rapho Twp. he was a son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wit
mer and resided his entire life in
the Silver Spring area. He was a
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ANNUAL SILVER TEA WAS
HELD HERE YESTERDAY
The annual silver tea of the Lan=
General Hospital Auxiliary
was held Wednesday afternoon at
the Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stehman.
Mrs. Clarence Newcomer, presi=
dent, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs,
David Schlosser and Mrs. Simon
Nissley poured and Mrs. Charles
Bennett, Jr, Mrs. Lester Hostetter,
Mrs. James Hostetter, = Mrs. Earl
Shelly, Mrs. Clyde Nissley, and
Mrs. Howard Garber were aides.
Approximately 50 persons attend-
ed the affair which was in charge
of Mrs. Paul Stehman assisted by
caster
home of
Mrs. Bennett as food committee
chairman and Mrs. James Philips,
publicity.
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RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY
The Zink-Periwell Post 5861
Auxiliary of Marietta, will hold a
rummage sale in Wolgemuth, Ine.
store roim, Fast Main street, Mount
Joy on Saturday, May 13th, start
ing at ten o'clock.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Raymond F. Herr, Lancaster R3,
and Miriam W. Werner, Mt. Joy R2.
Wilmer R. Nissley, Landisville,
and Ruth Metzler, Lititz R2.
ree eA tees.
WON SECOND PRIZE '
The Landisville schools won sec-
ond prize of $25 in the Safety Pa-
trol parade at Lancaster Saturday.
3,200 participated.
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Mr. and Mrs. William George
Enola spent the week end oe
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib, .
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