The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 24, 1951, Image 1

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Centennial Celebration
At Mt. Joy May 26 to 30

Church bells ringing and factory
whistles blowing will announce the
official opening of Mt. Joy's Cen-
iennial celebration on Saturday |*
morning at 9:00 a. m.
The schedule of events for the
entire five days follows:
World's Conference on Faith and
Order and a member of the com-
mittee of Fourteen to form the
World Council of Churches.
The International Council of Re-
ligious Education appointed Dr.
Wentz to serve on a committee of
thirty-one outstanding theologians
to prepare the Revised Standard
VOL. L, NO. 52
Wilma. Dommell
Will Reign Queen
At Centennial



Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday
Future Farmers
Fete Fathers;
C. Mayser Spoke
Afternoon, May 24, 1951
June 1,
The Mount Joy Bulletin

$2.00 a Year in ‘Advance
—— —
The Bulletins Golden Anniversary
1901 to June 1, 1951
Same Editor - Publisher for 50 Yrs.—Jno. E. Schroll
. Saturday, May 26 version of the New Testament
€ Home Coming Day: 9 to 9:02 a. m,, which was in 1948. h Miss Wilma Jane Dommell will Approximately 150 attended the
A r entz has | pei ia deh : rm F - . N
lc Ringing of church bells and blow- | ‘4% poly OE iors > ths | reign as. queen of the centennial father and son banquet of Witness Only One Issue Ever Missed Due to Death of Editor's Wife
)¢ ing of factory whistles. field of church history, both nation- selebration as Miss Mount Joy from Oak Chapter, Future Farmers of
; 0. Miss Dommel ie idav i i
9:02 a. m., Tolling of the fire bell [al and international. His formal | May 26 to May 3 , America held on Friday evening in . Jia . 5
le as: 'olling education was acquired at Gettys- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William the East Donegal Township High With this issue the Mount Joy Bulletin prints 4, € or 8 pages of a newspaper, deliv-
e 9:30 a. m., Unveiling of histor- hung Sollege. Dommel, Donegal Springs Road, Sehbol ot Maviown. celebrates its Golden Anniversary. ered folded ready for mailing, is how we
: . m, ; ica i : ova : : : Scot aad
jcal windows thruout Mount Joy. |of Leipzig, Berlin and Tuebingen. [Was chosen for the honor a a re The dinner was prepared and We leave behind fifty years of hard work, grew. This proud distinction was attained
€ 10:15 a. m, Television program | Anthem by the Combined Choir, [sult of the queen's contest Ya fi served by the Vocational Home | ble cares, worries (financial and otherr many. many years ago.
) over Station WGAL-TV. (God of Our Fathers, arranged by closed Monday evening, May 21. In as emp 1€ Economics Department of the ise). Det inati 4 d. but'} it
Cc 2:00 p. m., Baby parade, Christi- | Livingston Gearhart); Prayer, Rev. the county race, Miss Rosene Mus- . school, under ‘the «direction ‘of Mrs. | Wi8€ 1a succeed, but'in spite But one must not forget there are numer-
lc anne Weidman, chair, Girl Scouts |Q. A. Deck; Hymn Faith of Our [Ser was chosen maid of honor and Alumni Banquet Robert Slaugh, supervisor. of the many obstacles one encounters on such ous important essentials required in attaining
as Aids. This iS open to children | Fathers, Frederick W. Faber; will reign as Miss Donegal. Miss Principal speaker of the evening | a business journey thru those years, it has rogress. Cusiomers who kee givin u
E [ 6 years and under; Pet Parade, | Benediction, Rev. C. F. Helwig; Musser is a senjor at East was Charles “Uncle Charlie” May- | puid off. It has been our experience that an a tay Pp yo
Curvin Mangti hai ; Bicycle | Retiri f the Colors, W. S. Eber- | Donegal High School and is a n Frida June 1 ser, of Lancaster. Thomas Malin, : : unsolicited printing and advertising provided
urvin Magtin, chairman; Bicyc'e | Retiring of the. Colors, W. =. , Ale WH eats Y, : ] "| ambition assisted by good health, long hours : .
Parade, Joseph Sheaffer, chairman. | sole Post 185 and V. F. W. Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin | area supervisor of vocational agri- 1 wlentv of ols the i : d you give them service and satisfaction, plus
ng This will be divided into 2 groups. | George Broske, organist; Samuel | Musser, Mount Joy RI. Rast Hewphield Twp. High] culture in Lancaster and York | penly om Sie incentives, om faithful employees who are always willing to
rings First group open to grade school |S. Harnish, choir director; Clifford The four girls from the borough |School Alumni Association’s an| counties; and Dr. J. W. Bingeman, | atomic energy required to go places and do help you make good are the answer.
: pupils. Second group open to high | M. Schmid, song leader. A silver who are runners-up for the queen| nual banquet will be held at the| supervising principal of East Don- | things.
: os : A i i ses | Landisville School on June 1st at al High = school AVE ; It i .
| hool pupils. offering will be taken during the will be princesses and are Mrs ega igh school, were guest t is with great pride that we refer to our
. | A PUP foll . $3 : 8 A froin thi Howard Brown, Mrs. John Landis, | 6:30 p. m., folllowed by a tour of | speakers. Fifty years ago. at the age of twenty-one, ™
assifications are as follows: $3 service. Note: In case of rain this | 9 ask li tn hi employees. They have stuck to us thru “thick
ove? : : : . + | Miss Mary Ann Spangler and Miss| the school, a dance and games. or ob «| yours truly had the printing bee in his bonnet.
for first, $2 for second and $1 for | service will be held in the High Mary pangler and M g Robert Swope, president, Witness d thin” d di d le
ee third Pris in each of the follow- | school auditorium, Sally Ann Nissley. The four run-| A turkey dinner will be Oak FFA, welcomed the guests.| He established a newspaper, made the sub- 9% thin," deserve credit, and are responsib
ical ing: Prettiest individual costume, Monday, May 28 ners-up for the county race will be by Se adie Sui the| The response as given by Monroe | gcriptton price 50 cents a year—less than a for getting that job to you on time, or that last
i3 Comical floats, Prettiest floats, Or- Youth and Athletic Day princesses and are Miss Virginia | Landisville olunteer Fire om- | Garber. Voont a week--clieet, Jurge circulation quick. minute ad in The Bulletin.
jginal floats, Attractive doll coach- 2:00 First day of the anmi- Bender, Salunga; Miss Jane Ander- | pany. George Shenck will be the! Gene M. Love, supervisor of vo- th he tidrd : :
es. Decorated velocipedes, express A p.m, oh on . Re: | son, Florin; Miss Avis Shetter, of | toastmaster, and J. William Snave-| cational agriculture at East Don- We had the nerve to start the third paper in a Mr. Paul Diffenderfer left school at the
Wagons: Special division for twins. pi Dan er ory Florin; and Miss Mary Weidman,| ly, president will preside. egal High school, introduced the | town of 2,700 people. At the end of the first age of 14 accepted a position at The Bulletin
: ournsment a ar Manheim. The program will include: Violin | guests. The FFA students intro- | year we boasted of a circulation equal that and we are proud to say. has been on our
Children to be entered in the
parade should be registered not la-
ball game; This will be a short
game between the Old Timers. This
The court will be introduced to
the public for the first time on the
solo, Patience Garretson, and vocal
solo, Harold Myers, both accom-
duced their parents. Charles Her-
shey was toastmaster. Rev.Howard
of either of the other two papers.
of the second year we boasted of a circula-
At the end
pay roll regularly
vears ago. Some record. And we might add—
since June 1, thirty-two
ter than 10 a. m. Saturday. Regis- | ; i ;
trations should be NY ot a . Boa Se bore park There - opening ceremony television show | panied by Evelyn Heiserman Car-| Barnhart pronounced the invoca- | : : : . ‘ ‘
Centennial headquarters located in DEO x game lolowing the |, WOAL-TY, Saturday morning, | mer; musical selection by class of | tion. tion larger than the combined circulations of Paul can do anything in a printshop.
gia iM Old Timer game. May 26, at 10:15 a. m. 1951; talks by class representatives;| Active parts in the program were | POth other papers. And we proved it. :
the Hostetter building, West Main | 6:30: Banquet of the Old Timers pi ie. py ol 1926. K Bra korn | i S ne oD gra ere At the same time, almost the same week,
is . S & 1een @ a com- larence ver, 1926, Kenneth Bru- | take ’ ase rs: Jay Gin- . vi ia .
street. Athletic Association. This will be ho gh eh So bata 1036, nd Chats V Lon Bn Lass Da. x Y Gin Our 50 cents a year paid off but largely the editor's daughter Miss Pearl, (now Mrs.
Pet Parad i i = 4 dis € i Ear : = » roid. Musser, . Liavid -
oe Gros 1. Best ae: Gros held sf Je Aries Tenis Home |") oor and a companion of her|genecker, 1946; and address, Shane| gart, Kenneth Kreider and James due to the fact that the publisher kept abso- Charles Roth) took over the office and has
9 Henlthi om G 3 St t: 8.45: Titer. Yo -tan concert at choice will be given a week-end | MacCarthy, of Washington. Ol er, lutely independent on all matters. If the poli- been faithfully doing this same work ever
Healthiest; Group 3, Strangest; the Athletic grounds wear of the|,..". wo, Vork City. The court Committees Listed ticians mad false move we published the si
Group 4, Largest; Group 5, Smal- | phigh school building. Following the pW ind ON dau 2 iy CIOS eq nse P since.
lest. Prizes: $2 first, $1 second. En- | pand concert the judging of the a 2% Deol Zot in the An the president 7 ne R t p d truth. If the School Board pulled strings or She has been very ably assisted during
Webi : . 1g Memoria ay parade. genera committee are: Richar .
trants should register at Centenni- | Brothers of the Brush and the Sis- . Nisley, Howwmd Kline, Betty Foe ou e 0 ara e Boro Council kicked over the traces, we pub- 4] these years by her sister Miss Dorothy (now
al headquarters by 10 a. m. on Sat- | ters of the Swish will take place. wards. Harold Myers, Rich'd Chare lished the truth. All these expositions paid Mrs, Sylvester Hendrix). Of course you all

urday.
Bicycle Parade
Group 1, Grade school boys and
girls; Group 2, High school boys
and girls. Prizes: $5 first; $3 sec-
ond. Eligibility, Any one from Mt.
8:45: Second performance of the
spectacle, “A Voyage Through the
Century.” Following the spectacle
there will be a display of fireworks
Note: In case of rain the band con-
cert and the judging will be held
Bank's History Is
On Display At
The First National
les,. James Eshleman, Robert Long
and Eula Mae Bender Kline. Mari-
lyn Herr Horst is chairman of dec-
assisted by Jack Long
enecker, Mary Stauffer McCom-
Virginia Snavely McLanachan
orations,
mon,
Here Next Wed.,
Decoration Day
The parade will form on Mount
Joy and North Barbara St., and
big dividends.
But one must not forget that a newspaper
publisher in moking an honest effort to sit at
the business table of life, is bound to tread on
toes here and there. But thereafter only those
who were guilty, evaded us, to our delight
know “Dot”.
Her husband, Sylvester “Curly” Hendrix.
entered our employ more than twenty years
ago. He is foreman of the shop and absorbs
many of the knocks aimed at the editor.
Joy and vicinity. No one may | in the High school auditorium
: Stanley Nolt and Anna Fackler ;
spend more than 50c for decora- he First. National’ Bonk and A { move east to Jacob, south on Jac- .
tions. Any two-wheeled street bi- A Trust Company her ill feature Shenek, ob to Main, West on Main to New| and satisfaction. Last but not least are Bill Beaston, just
2:00 p. m.: Second day of the an- [Trust Company here will jeaturel eprigijan Greider will be in| graven. south on New Haven to aa : out of High school and our worthy printer's
cycle. nual American Legion Junior |a display of old records of the charge of games, assisted by Mil- Mt at ane Mariett: hi Del The first issue of The Bulletin was printed devil, Carl B 4 th
od Parade Route Cor AL Tennis tournament at the boro |kank during the Centennial. Any-| 4.4 Starr Greider, Brus Marja, og mn Siew 0 Deife on a Washington Hand Press. but was soon Oy arl Brandt, both of whom are going
e wi n No ar- : : g od f i “ : i reat.
Jeet at a louse Bo park. Two base ball games: 1,Mid- | one ifs Tested should not fail and Dorothy Habecker Bru-| and East Donegal St, to Jacob, | Feplaced by a cylinder press, This one was re- 9
a g Mi . . Ss v : istoric ata. ne al i i id ' - i ivi
will be west on Main street to New get Midger oe RE oe ve the origi- ake Amey Hens of north on Jacob to Main, west on| placed by another double its size and The We leel grateful to every individual who
utdoor Meeting Sta 817 | nominating committee, with J. Wil-| Main to Market, south on Market | Bulletin has enjoyed the proud distinction of in any way assisted us in our business climb
Haven, South on New Haven to
6:00 p. m.: Farm program at the
nal record book of a private bank,
liam Snavely, Robert Long, Arlene

to Columbia Ave. to Poplar,
being the first weekly newspaper in Lancaster
attained as of
today, and may these same

Marietta street, East on Marietta ar sap . al
! spectacle grounds. This is a meet- | started, owned and operated by |p. haker and Hager Erb. tout: oh ‘sp x <1 fret
Street to Pores Bou on Poplar ing for all farmers and farmer | the late Dr. Andrew Gerber, March i 0) Pegler to high school ath- County to install a linotype, ludlow or web pleasant relations continue until finis.
the Joo 2 ool an of to Te friends, Mr. M. M. Smith, County |3, 1857. From the entries in the | YOUTH ARRESTED Parade Formation press. From a hand press to a machine which JNO. E. SCHROLL
pectacle platform situated at the Agent, will be present as the |book Dr. Gerber itemized the list| aN A FORGERY CHARGE Form on Mount Joy Street facing
rear of the High school, where the
prizes will be awarded.
Community Picnic
4 to 6:30 p. m.: Old fashioned
community picnic at the Boro park
on North Barbara street. This will
be in the form of a “pack your
speaker for the evening will be W.
B. Gordon, of State College. There
will be a display of farming equip-
ment from the earliest up to the
present modern equipment. Music
will be furnished by the 4-H cor-
al group.
of articles purchased to operate
said bank. They included one pint
of ink 1le; one penholder 3c; six
draft blanks 6c; express charges
25c¢; writing article $1; sundries
books, etc. $24.00; total $25.54.
The deposits on the first day the
$300 and
William Donald Sullivan, twenty-
one, of town, charged with forging
a U. S. government check, was ar-
rested yesterday by U. S. Secret
Service Agent Philip M. Rose. Sul-
hearing before U.
Mark Eaby, Jr.
livan waived a
S. Commissioner
East fo North Barbara Street.
High Bicycles,, Colors - V.F.W.
& American Legion Post 185, Units
of V.F.W. & American Legion;
(Turn to page 4)
ED ent
LAST WEEK A DITCH-DIGGER:

School Taxes Are |Geo. Brown Sons
‘Upped Three Mills| Leased Their Lenni
In East Hempfield
Plant To Aldon
The Awards Given
By Mount Joy High
To The Graduates
own lunch.” Following the picnic| 8:45: The - third performance of | bank was opened were and posted bail for Federal Court.| THIS WEEK A ROAD ROLLER
there will be games for young and | the spectacle, “A Voyage Through | were made by Christian E. Herr. Sullivan, a former Marietta] who are installing The East Hempfield Twp. School| The firm of George Brown Sons,| Class Day exercises were held
Dr. Gerber’s bank prospered, he District budget for 1951-52, which | Inc, who owns the large manufact- | evening at the Mount Joy
old with prizes for all.
8:45: First showing of the histor-
ical spectacle, “A Voyage Thru the
the Century”. Following this per-
formance there will be a display of
fire works. Note: In case of rain
had the confidence of the people in
the community and on Sept. 15,
Transportation Depot employe, al-
legedly admitted forging a $97.01
check belonging to another Trans-
pipes on South Jacob street are
surely having their troubles. Last
week while loading a big ditch-
a three mill increase
has been prepared
meeting
provides for
tax rate,
at the next
in the
for adoption
uring building here (now occupied
by the James Manufacturing Co.)
and an equally large plant at Leni,
members of the
Bonnie Bigler a
High School by
graduating class.
fourth honor student received ten
| Century,” produced on a 300 ft. | the farm program will be held in| 1862, this bank was converted into portation employe. digger, the machine was accident-
stage with a cast of 250. During the | the auditorium. the Farmers’ Bank of Mount Joy. es remeron MY meee ally upset of the board on June 6. Pa, this week contracted a lease| other awards in addition to the
spectacle Miss Mount Joy, the Cen- Wednesday, May 30 (Turn to page 3) MIDWAY HERE DURING THE Last Tharéday while: loading: 4 John M. Swarr, Landisville, who! with the Aldon Rug Mills, at Phil- | honor award.
ns is the board secretary. said the | adelphia, for the entire plant and| The most outstanding of her
tennial Queen will be crowned.
Memorial Day

CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

road roller, after it was on the


proposed budget calls for raising
machinery for a period of three
awards was a
$1,000 scholarship

Follow Ti othe Due will} 10:00 a. m.:Memorial service Mt. R K d S k A midway of amusements, yes trailer, it too accidentally toppled | Proposed bu or, Tal pacyner period of i : i
play Joy cemetery; America, Assembly; ev. 0 er po freshments and other concessions| the tax rate from 25 to 28 mills. vears with the privilege of pur-| from the Sico Oil Co., here. She is
Note—The Spectacle will be held Invocation, Rev. John Gable; Ad- will be located on the PRR parking| Machines were damaged in both The tax increase, he said, is due|chase at the expiration of said| ty receive the money at the rate of
on the athletic field at the rear of dress, Rev. W. L. Koder; Decorat- ‘H fWi dom’ lots on Henry St., during the Cen=-| sccidents principally to the increase in in-| lease. $250 a year.
the High school building. ing of the Graves; Salute to the ouseo 1S m tennial Celebration. They will be . structional costs which includes| The Aldon Mills, manufacturers Her other awards included the
Sunday, May 27 dead, Firing Squad; Star Spangled “The House of Wisdom” = was | cpen for business Saturday, Mon-| g teachers’ salaries, text books and|of rugs, floor coverings, bath mats,| Clyde Gerberich Composition a=
c Freedom of Religion Day Banner, Assembly; Taps. the topic selected by the Rev. W.|day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Kan aroo Court school supplies. As a means of etc. have their main plant in Phil-| ward, the Dr. Oliver G. Longen-
— The morning worship service 11:00 a. m.; Memorial service in | Lester Koder for his sermon deliv- Pony rides, ferris wheel and var- g showing the increase, Swarr com-|adelphia with a sales office in New | ecker Memorial Gold Cross, the
in the various churches will ke| Henry Eherle Cemetery; America, | ered at Sunday evening's baccal- | ious other amusements will be on © . pared the 1950-51 budget’s appro-| York City. They are the largest| John E. Schroll Journalism award,
home coming service, Assembly; Invocation, Rev. John | aureate service for. Mount Joy [hand. Jailed the Painted priation of $119,850 for instruction- | manufacturers of this type of work| Chamber of Commerce essay, Mt.
Memorial Service Gable; Address, Rev. W. L. Koder; | High School graduates in the school al costs to the $132,375 provided in| in the country. Joy High School girls. athletic, the
jC At 8 p. m. out-door. Decorating of Graves; Salute to the | auditorium. GARBAGE COLLECTION DAYS Women Saturda the new budget. They are the inventors of the Al-| Babe Ruth Foundation for Sports=
Prelude; Placing of the Colors, | dead, Firing Squad; Star Spangled | In addition to the Rev. Mr. Koder | NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY y In addition, Swarr ‘said, the board | lenizing process, which prevents (Turn to page 6)
W. S. Ebersole Post 185 and V. F.| Banner, Assembly; Taps. who is pastor of Trinity Lutheran Residents of the borough will be] Another kangaroo court func-|must hire three new additional | treated rugs from skidding on any Sr
)< W.; Invocation and call to Worship 3:00 p. m: Mammoth parade, | Church, other local ministers who | advised that garbage collection next| tioned in the borough Saturday | teachers for the new school term.| type of floor. ORDERED TO SUPPORT WIVES
Rev. E. Z. Ranck; Anthem, Com- | stressing the ancient and the mod- | participated were: the Rev. E. H.|week will be Monday and Tuesday, | afternoon, this time for the wom- Two of these will be assigned to| At the Lenni plant they will dye, Harry Hower, Florin, was order=
bined Choirs (Onward Christian | ern. Ranck, the Rev. Q. A. Deck, the |May 28 and 29, owing to the reg-]en. the new building at Rohrerstown dry and finish all rugs 9, 12, and| oq to pay $12 a week for the sup=
9¢ Soldiers, Frederic Swift); Secrip-| 6:45 p. m.: Outdoor concert by | Rev. C. F. Helwig and the Rev. E. | ular collection day falling on Mem-] “Sisters of the Swish” those while one will be added to the|l5 feet in width. port of his wife, Vera Hower, Florin
orial Day. women who wore old-fashioned [faculty of the township high school| This is a Nationally known firm | nq one child.

ture Lesson, Rev. R. C. Pike;Hymn,
the East Donegal Glee Club at the
A. Keiser.

at Landisville.
and are competitors of Mohawk

John C. Tyson, Ironville, agreed
33a My Country ’Tis of Thee, Samuel | spectacle grounds. Mary Grace Bucher presented a| (Garbage and rubbish containers| clothes and went without make-up,
F. Smith; Scripture Lesson. Rev. 8:45 p. m:: Final showing of the | vocal solo and the Girls’ Chorus of | must be placed on the street curbs| escaped, but violators were impris- Estimated total expenditures on| Alexander Smith, and others. to pay $20 a week to his wife, Vin=
E. A. Keiser: Anthem, Combined | Spectacle, “A Voyage Through the | the high school sang under the di- | and in alleys by Tuesday morning |oned for two minutes each in the the budget are $260,421.25 while Ty ia O. Tyson, Columbia, for the sup-
Choir, (O Savior of the World, | Century.” This will be followed by | rection of George Houck. Organist $m portable jail, manned by feminine |the estimated total receipts a-[32 LOST THEIR LICENSES; port of two children.
ve John Goss); Presentation of the |a giant display of fire works. was Mrs. George Broske. GENERAL HOSPITAL custodians. mount to $263.302. 11 CARDS ARE RESTORED a eu
Note: Outdoor concert will be Approximately 500 persons at-| GRADUATED 46 NURSES The “swish” girls and the “bro- Ty The Bureau of Motor Vehicles at | FINED FOR UNTAGGED DOG
Speaker, Rev. W. L. Koder; Ad-
dress, Rev. Abdel Ross Wentz DD,
PhD, LLD, President Lutheran
held in the High school auditori-
um in case of rain.
tended the service. The school’s
commencement program will be
held Friday at 8 p. m. in the school.
A class of forty-six nurses grad-
uated from the General Hospital at
Lancaster on Tuesday. Among them

thers of the brush” observed visita-
tion day Saturday, delegation day
Saturday, delegates going to Col-
HELD ANNUAL BANQUET
The Sico Company here held its
annual banquet in the fire house



thirty
two motorists licenses and restor-
Harriskurg reports lifting
ing forty-one others.
Grant Sheaffer, Mount Joy RI,
charged with harboring an unlicen-
sed dog, was fined $5 and costs by


Theological Seminary, Gettysburg. | All games, events and parades
ave Dr. Wentz, in addition to being | are free and open to the public, hr yy were: Miriam Schock Kauffman, |umbia, Marietta, Elizabethtown, | Friday evening. About two hun- Among those lifted were: Speed- | Alderman Wetzel. Prosecution was
our president of the Lutheran Theolog- | except the spectacle. Tickets must | LOCAL YOUNG MEN ARE Maytown; Mildred Shelly Lehman, | Manheim and surrounding areas. dred employes and friends attend-|ing, Lloyd H. Nissley, Mount Joy | brought by N. K. McClure, Chrit-
Fe Il Seminary, = 3s 2 be purchased for this event, ACCEPTED BY THE NAVY Mount Joy R2; Anna M. Lutz, Mt. Reserved seats for the centennial | ed. Service pins were presented to| Route 1 tiana State law enforcement agent
Set World Be President of the Our Oldest Residents These local young men were ac- | Joy; Clara Lucina Myers, Mount | program on Saturday and Monday, | twelve of the employes. Those restored were: Herbert Ym :
or Board of Foreign Missions, and The oldest male and female res- | cepted for the U. S. Navy within | Joy R2. Tuesday and Wednesday at 8:45 p. -—ve we Hornberger, Salunga; Claud Bru- 3
2 Professor of church history at the | idents who have lived here the |the past week: Kenneth Lawrence m. may be secured at ni HOME ON 14-DAY LEAVE baker, Eizabethtown R2; Charles AR I as iy
Oe ra known in | longest will be honored during the ; Barnhart, twenty, son of Mr. and | MUCH TOBACCO UNSOLD headquarters at Hostetter's Hard-| Kenneth Gerlach Miller, son of | Phillips, Elizakethtown R3, and Os- | jas Dellinger is et He decid
America and Pre for his out- | celebration. A canvass is being | Mrs. Lawrence Barnhart, May- The Lancaster County Co-op. |ware, West Main St. On Saturday | Mr. and Mrs, Martin K. Miller, of | car H. Forry, Elizabethtown RI. gon A this a
standing contributions as a mem- | made by the tommittee in charge. | town; and Mark Gordon Berrier, | Association estimates that between |evening the queen will be crowned | Landisville, is home on a 14-day E.G... throughout the Community. The
ber of the executive committee of
the Lutheran World Convention;
Lutheran World Federation; the

Candidates are being registered at
Centennial headquarters,

nineteen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
L. Berrier, Elizabethtown R3.
four and five million pounds of the
1950 tobacco crop is still unsold,

and the court presented to the pub-
lic for the first time.


leave after completing his recent
training at San Diego, Calif,

There are two typhoid
Goodville, this county.
\
cases at |
report. shows 28 cases of measles,
1 mumps and 1 German measles,
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