sts ve. th is Lis Mount MOST Ee a oy, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Ne WwW E EKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. LL. NO. 11 Council Orders Survey n Parking Meters & 1- And Two-Hour Parking Boro Council met Monday eve- ning in regular monthly session with only four members present. In the absence of president Keller, Harold Krall presided. Plans for a survey among local businessmen on whether or not they favor restricted parking or parking meters in the business area were discussed. Limited parking was suggested in a letter to Burgess Fish sent by Lester Mumma. The survey to be conducted by Police Chief Park Neiss among businessmen located on Main St., between Barbara St. and New Hav- en streets. Present for the session was Sam- uel Miller, chairman of the Water Authority, who gave his first report to council since the authority was organized last January. Miller told council the first thing the authority plans to do is lay new mains across Main St. in the near future and before the state begins repaving the street. He al<o said completion of the new water pro- ject in the borouch will lower fire insurance from 17 per cent to 9 and 10 percent on borough properties. The fire underwriters have request- ed a correct map of the town. Miller told council that mains will be used to bring into the borough and the present reservoir will be abandoned in fa- vor of a large standpive since oven reservoirs are no longer allowed by the state. Miger gave thé estimated cost of three water these improvements at $100,000. However bonds amounting to $125,- 000 will be sold, locally if possible, with interest estimated at 21% to 2% percent. Water meters are also under con- sideration. Previously a $6 charge was made for a new connection to the water line. iThis has now been changed to $12.00. Announcement was made by Councilman Stehman that work on a new street lighting system, which had been postponed because of the lack of illuminators may begin next month. The PP&L reported they hove to have the ‘necessary materials by August 15 and work would start within fifteen days after the arriv- al Numerous complaints have been received by Chief of Police Neiss concerning speeding on Donegal Springs Road and Manheim Sts. Council authorized Secretary Brian to contact the State Highwav De- partment asking to have 35 mile speed limit signs erected since both are state roads. After this is done police officers can set up a speed trap and prosecute the violators. Councilman Newcomer reported that a section of vacant land, locat- ed at the corner of West Main and Manheim Sts., has been given the borough by Trinity Lutheran Church to enable the borough to cut off a corner of the land and el- (Turn to page 3) = Amy Rotarians Named Their Committees For Ensuing Year Benjamin Funk, president of the newly formed Home and School Association Parent’s Club, spoke at | Rotary Club at | Manheim, when Joseph H. Greiner, He | Manheim R2 was elected president. the at a meeting of noon Tuesday Hostetter’s. discussed the new organization and its functions. | Greiner, President George Keener and the | Greiner, Joseph Greiner Is Named President At Clan’s Reunion A reunion of the Greiner, Kreiner and Kriner families was held Sun- day afternoon at Kauffman’s Park, Clayton S. Paul M. Elias Gal- officers are: Manheim R4, Manheim R3, Other board of directors announced the | breath, Manheim R3, Phares Gin- committees and chairmen for the| der, Mount Joy R2, Leroy Greiner, 1951-52 year. James B. Heilig will | Hummelstown, vice presidents; be chairman of the club service; | Myrtle Greiner, Pyfer, Willow John M. Booth, vocational service; | Street, secretary; Mrs. Joseph H. Curvin Martin, community service; Kreiner, Manheim R2, assistant; M. Christ Walters, international ser- |S. Greiner, Lebanon, treasurer. vice; Ted Weidler, attendance; Ray It was announced that sufficient Wiley, classification; Joseph Sheaf- | funds have been received to pro- fer, club bulletin; Paul Stehman, | vide headstones for the graves of fellowship. Martin Greiner and son, Valentine, Also Simon magazine; Paris Hostetter, Heilig, program; Jr,. public information; Mr. David Nissley, Schlosser, music; Paul Stoner, buy- | er-seller relations; H. G. Carpenter | competitor relations; employer - employe; Clar- muth, ence Newcomer, Sam Miller, weather man; Paul Stehman, auditing; Paris Hostetter, Finance. Dr. William Workman, children; Charles Ricedorf, urban: Sam Miller, traffic safety; Roy Tyndall, international contacts; Wilbur Beahm, international forums; Ay ter Sloan, Rotary Foundation fel- | lowship, and Clyde Eshleman, -Uni- | ted Nations. crippled | ADP WAS ONLY A HISSER Local firemen responded to an alarm turned in by a person at the fruit stand, Florin, at 11:45 p. m. Saturday but the “fire” proved to be a reflection of burning refuse | on the Florin dump. et EU nn FIRE CO. AUXILIARY PICNIC The August meeting of the Fire Company Auxiliary will be held at the Cove on Thursday, 16th, for their annual picnic. All members are invited. There — HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Kitty Harple, Chiques re- turned home from the Geveril hospital Saturday morning. who came to membership; James | Charles Bennett; | rural- | youth; W. L. Koes} | Lancaster, Pa., August will be games with prizes. | | ing the annual State Conveption at this country from Germany in 1730. They are buried on the John S. Greiner farm, Man- heim R3. This committee was named to secure funds to.improve the ceme- Dan Wolge- | tery on the Greiner farm: Nathan N. Greiner, Rheems, chairman; trade associations; | Hiram S. Greiner, Joseph H. Grei- ner, Harry M. Spangler, Hershey; and John S. Greiner, Manheim R3. GC | mr Activities of Our Police Officers Motor violations ‘reported by { Chief of Police Park Neiss for the | past week ‘are: Mary S. Warfel, of Ignoring red light; | Hardy Solon Goodson, Harris- { burg, P: : Robert Hamilton, Harris- burg; Prilip A. Gable, Columbia R1, No inspection stickers. All a- bove were summoned before Jus- tice of the Peace Robert K. Brown. Warren J. Poysher, Lancaster and | Norman L. Hess, Lancaster R3, No | inspection sticker. Also Jose Miquel { RZ Mt. Joy, operating without a license. All were summoned before Justice of the Peace James Hocken- berry, Sr. ee ll Cree ATTENDING CONVENTION Legionnaires of Post 185 attend- Pittsburgh are Chas. J. Bennett, Jr, Harold Bender, Leroy Mateer, Joe Brunner, Bysshe Heilig and Irvin Fritz, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday BAWDY HOUSE AT ROWENNA RAIDED BY STATE POLICE A bawdy house in Rowenna for the past four months, was raided by State Police and lig- uor agents Saturday night and two persons were arrested. They were Gardiner Lee Canon, thirty-one, of Marietta R1 and Geraldine Mur- ray, twenty-six, Pittsburgh. Each posted $500 bail for a hearing. They face charges of and prostitution and disorderly conduct. Five State Policemen and liquor control board agents the raid at ten o'clock. They con- fiscated six cases of beer, two bot- operation at assignation two made tles of whiskey and seven gallons of wine. The house, leased by Canon, is across the street from the Purple Heart Cafe. Berrier Reunion Held at the Florin Hall Last Sunday The annual Berrier reunion was held at the Florin Hall on Sunday, August 5th, with one hundred fifteen in attendance. A fine devotional and musical program was presented as follows: scripture, Mr. Clark Berrier; pray- er, Mrs. Norman Mateer; solo, Jerry Berrier; Hattie Lou Hawthorne; duet, Sylvia Lee Mumper and Joyce Berrier; duet, Mrs. Clyde Mumper Mrs. Harvey Haw- thorne and a piono-accordion solo by Judy Berrier. played with fhe approximately trombone piano solo, clarinet piano and Games were prizes awarded the winners. member present was Mr. Austin Berrier and the was Charles Michael Roth. The election of officers as follows, president, Ralph Ber- rier; vice-president, George Ber- oldest William youngest resulted rier; secretary, Mrs. Clark Ber- rier; treasurer, Mr. Martin Heisey. Next year the reunion will be held the first Sunday in August at the Florin Hall, Florin. LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES JOINT SITE Two the proposed joint school building were resolutions concerning passed at a recent meeting of the School Board. One favored the site for the new school at the intersection of the Mount Joy to Marietta and Florin to Newtown roads, while the other the | set-up $11,232 of the $30,000 Joint school treasury toward to be so plans and specifications may be drawn up for the new building. a Auto Accidents During The Week These curred over the weekend: Harrisburg Pike Crash Two motorists escaped injury at 7:15 a. m. Saturday on the Harrisburg Pike, west of Elizabethtown. State Police said a car driven by William K. Chubb, twenty-three, Middletown, struck an auto oper- ated by Harry S. Brandt, seventy- local auto accidents oc- in a collision one mile contributed the borough’s share of | - Afternoon, August 9, E. Donegal Twp. Schools to Reopen Wed. September 5 The East Donegal Twp. Schools will reopen for the fall term Wed- nesday, September 5. An ment of 390 is expected in the jun- jor-senior high 240 in the Maytown Grade School and 140 in the Washington Elementary School at Florin. Three teacher exist at the present time—in Voca- tional Agriculture, in languages (Latin and Spanish) and in Math- Four will duties—Mr. Isaac Mil- ler, Quarryville in Art Education; Miss Irene Sloat, Millersville, in homemaking; Miss Phyllis Morris- on, Ridley Park in girls health and physical education and Miss Pearl Elizabethtown in elemen- enroll- school; vacancies ematics. “new” teachers begin their Dohner, | tary educaton at the Maytown | Grade School. An elementary art | workshop will be held the after- noons of September 5, 6 and 7. El- teachers from East Don- (Tum to page 2) sre ome tl me JOHN H. KREIDER HEADS GREIDER-KREIDER CLAN John H. Kreider, Mount Joy R2, was elected president of the Krei~ der, Greider at the 21st an- nual reunion held last Wednesday Lititz Park. 350 attended. Kreider, Quarryville, vice-president; J. Strasburg R1, sec- Melvin Barge, Ira K. secretary; ementary family [in Approximately persons Leon P. elected first Lloyd Kreider, ond vice-president; Ronks, third vice-president; Kreider, Abington, Pa., B. L. Kreider, Landisville, urer; Amos K. Stauffer, Lancaster, historian. BE Hershey Reunion Held at Cassel’s Park, at Marietta was treas- The decendents of Jacob and Susan Long Hershey, deceased, held a family reunion, on August { 7, 1951, in Cassel’s Park near Mari- etta. Mhe park is owned by Mrs. Annie Hershey Furman, a grand- doughter of Jacob Hershey. The day was spent getting acquainted, and children had a merry time | playing games. Many beautiful trees are to be seen in the park, | B. Cassel, A spring of cool wa- planted by the Hon. once | U. S. Senator. | ter flows from an old spring house | across the The big stone { house near by once sheltered slaves road. in the early days. The Hersheys trace their ances- try back to Bible times, and claim | to have descended from the “chil- Qu to page 6) MARRIAGE LICENSES Farl Ziegler, Myerstown R2 and Vivian Z. Snyder, of Florin. Wilbur R. Bankus, 115 Columbia Ave., this boro and Rose Marie Lancaster. Lehman, Shippensburg Manheim Watson, Eldon Jay R1 and Anna Mary Forry, R2. Hiram H. Strickler, Mt. Joy R2, eight. Elizabethtown R1. Police said Brandt made a left turn from the center in front of Chubb’s auto. lane Two Cars Collide Damage was estimated at $250 in a two-car crash on a township road two, miles North of Manheim, at 11:30 a. m. Sunday. No one was in- and Betty Shue, Lebanon RS. Jack F. Gable, 3rd & Cedar Sts, Columbia, and Anna Marie Raffer- ty, 218 Mount Joy St, Mont Joy. ll A Or Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. George Glattacker, Maytown, a son at St. Joseph's jured. State Policeman Leo Fitzgerald | said a car driven by Franklin Hos- | tetter, twenty-seven, Manheim R2, | struck the left side of an auto op-| erated by Henry Zellers, twenty- two, Manheim R4, as it was coming cut of a side lane onto the road. | —- ARRESTED FOR ADULTRY GAVE BAIL FOR HEARING Police Chief Park Neiss, of town, Tuesday announced the of | Chester Weimer, Manheim, Catherine Smoker, Landisville tel, on charges of adultry. The charges were preferred by Mrs. Ruth Weimer, Columbia, be- fore Justice of the Peace James Hockenberry, Both defendents posted $500 bail each for a hearing arrest and | Ho- Monday before Hockenberry Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Fackler, of Silver Spring, a daughter Saturday, | at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hoffman, of Mount Joy Rl, a daughter Tuesday | at the Columbia Hospital. eee eee ED A Aree eee: | BATTLE TRACTOR FIRE Two Manheim children Monday morning unsuccessfully battled a tractor fire on the farm of their Man- | father, Clarence H. Moyer, ; the heim R2, and then summoned Manheim Fire Company. ee —— MEETS AT SEVEN O'CLOCK The August meeting of the Am- erican Legion Auxiliary will start at seven o'clock, instead of the usual hofir, next Tuesday, August 14th at the Legion Home. 195 | egal Township, formerly known as Donegal Tavern! r | 111 East High St. J o'clock. 1 LIONS' FAMILY PICNIC AT HOSTETTERS, AUGUST 2 The meeting of the Mt, Joy Lions Club was held at Hostet- at six-thirty o'clock, Morrell Shields, president | | regular ter’'s Tuesday, with Mr. in charge. Ben Funk, schedule for the next Robert Reed, Hallo- called for a meet- held at August Program chairman, outlined the two months. we'en chairman, ing of his committee to be the store on Monday 13th at eight o'clock. Past night, President, James Spangler presented Charles Hershey with a Lions Club key and Secretary, Ar- thur Zerphey presented Past Secre- Arthur and certificate, The family picnic will be held on Tuesday, August 21st, at Hostetters. A — tary Sprecher, with a pin Playground Season Ends With a Trip To Shibe Park The Mount Joy Playground will officially close Saturday, August 11 with a trip to Shibe Park, Priladel- phia to witness a baseball game between the New York Yankees and Athletics. The bus will leave the Park here at 9:30 a. m. As of Aug. 2 the following boys and girls have attained, by activities, partic- ipating in various these number of points following each name. Robert Funk 91, Gary Reed 97. M. Ccker 82, J. Bennett 88. R. Corll 125. D. Ehy 110, D. Engle 91, J. Funk 107, B. Heisey 88, J. Hocken- berry 78. R. Hopole 131, Marlin Kaylor 97, R. Rice 104, T. Lee Stark 119, J. Stettler 81, R. Stover 79, G. Funk 85, Jon Bender 90, J. Brian 105, J. Collins 102, J. Crawl 95, G. Darrenkamp 96, R. Divet 111, H. (Turn %o page 4) $2.00 a Year in Advance K.T.Keller Shows How Things Are Done Doing Them! K. T. Keller, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Chrysler Cor- poration, and now also Director of Guided Missiles in the Office of the of Defense, is Secretary probably | T. KELLER Chairman of the Board Chrysler Corporation, Director of Guided Missiles U. S. Department of Defense July 25, 19561 K. best known for his wide industrial knowledge and his untiring zest for getting things done. His deep understanding of all the operations of business is the logical result of a policy he has al- ways had of learning “how things are done by doing them.” Mr. Keller that running a big job can be done en- does not believe BE BROKEN AIR HOSE DELAYED TRAIN HERE A Pennsylvania Railroad passen- | ger train, bound for Harrisburg | from Lancaster, was delayed 45] minutes Tuesday evening by a | broken hose here. The local train stopped at the station at 6:45 p. m. and it was not | until a new air hose was installed | that the train was able to continue | its journey at 7:30 p. m. Another passenger train, follow- | ing the local, was also delayed un- | til the repairs were made. etl ere MAN ATTACKED GIRL; IS NOW IN COUNTY JAIL Paul Weller, Middle- | burg, Co. at|’ R1, arrested | a sixteen year R1 After he threw her into a | John | Roger of Snyder Elizabethtown attacking Flizabethtown who resides was for old | girl. leav-| ing a tap room, ditch. A passing motorist, A Lancaster man who lived with his bride only one week was grant- ed a divorce by the County Court Friday on grounds of fraud. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snavely, of Manheim R2, entertained 41 guests at their home at a supper on Sun- day evening. Those present were from North Dakota, Harrisburg, |, Lebanon, Quentin and points in|, Lancaster County. nant met AG Aree DEEDS RECORDED Willis N. and Valentine L. Steffy, West Donegal Township, to Lucion M. and Ada S. Snyder, West Don- tract with premises and now an apartment house, 105- | Maytown. I —— —— eee ee LEGION MEETS NEXT THURS. Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185, American Legion will have their regular meeting at the Legion Home, Thursday, August 16th, at 8 tirely | Betty seven ounces. served in water POSTS BAIL FOR HEARING {5th ANNUAL MOWRER REUNION Mowrer at the home of July 27, 1952. SUCH WEATHER some of the versed himself 45 degrees. FOUND STILL AT ROWENNA Hershey, thirty-five, and confiscated a 5-gal. still and a 50-gal. from a desk. When in De- | troit, he spends a great deal of his out in the plants working (Turn to page 6) LOCAL PRIZE WINNERS time AT | THE GROCERS’ PICNIC We in are receipt of a complete list of the 1951 Grocers’ Picnic prize winners and are listing those from the borough and community: Gold Watch, Mrs. Harry man, 125 New Haven Street, Mount | Joy. order winners; Mt. Joy: 20 N. Barbara Street; 46 E. Main Street; | Grocery Buller, S. H. Hawthorne, Carrie Ney, 112 S. Barbara Street: Maude Schneider, 220 E. Donegal Street, and Mrs. I. W. Smith, 262 Marietta Street. Florin, Myrtle Hess, Square St Rheems, Edna Heisey, Box 93. Landisville, Jane Rose. Maytown, Roberta Foltz, 17 S King Street. pv We id- | raid test on Tuesday week a large $430. Six persons car hit night Thieves the farm of Ezra Lititz RS. a truck at Holland Tuesday 200 chickens from G. Brubaker stole 000 or $1,127 per acre in menu, chased at $45 Millersville its tax from 10 to 15 mills and the apiece school board percapita from $5 to $7.50 J. Vernon of East Petersburg was sent to jail Hazel. Newcomer, non-support by his wife Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading has for Lancaster County a popula- tion of 248 persons per square mile, The the Korean to date has passed the five billion dol- cost of war lar mark. A crowd of 10,000 attended picnic Saturday A class of thirty-eight will grad- from Millersville State Teach- ers College, Aug. 24. { The Senate Finance [ killed Governor Plan by and Creek between 8.000 the Muddy uate Committee Fire's Income Tax of 10 to 7 a vote Thomas Charles Shappell, forty- nine, Lancaster, was = arrested on his fifteenth morals charge One of five New Holland men | America at Lancas- | { Pearings Co. of ter because one of their workers | was fired, all went back to work a- gain, Mrs. Betty Haldeman Rover, 20,] a bride of two months, was killed | her husband | vhen a car driven by left the highway and ran down an| embankment at Landis Valley | | Oe | | | ON SUMMFR'S VACATION Mr. and Mrs. William Zeamer, Zeamer’s Ci south of left Sunday Summer's vi: cation thru the fe, Newtown, on their mountains of Penn- New York Returning City thence, thru to Canada New York expect to be home Friday en em svlvania, State, thev and will visit and MOTORISTS WERE CAR UPSET | TWO YOUNG RACING WHEN ONE Robert Campbell, twenty, Bain-| bridge R1 and George Bahajah,| twenty, of Harrisburg, were racing iin Conoy township when the Camp- | i hell car failed to make a turn and upset. Police are investigating. re A Weaver, drove the girl to a nearby | 4 in { — —— een farm house and notified police. | 00 ur FERTOWN a Weller is now in jail awaiting a |’ F Rn iy HI ya breating | LATD “OSTRICH SIZE” EGG He Nid given a hearing yester- Mr. Harry Stauffer, of Stauffer- day and recommitted io jail for | tow brought a fine specimen of a coat trial f chicken egg to this office for our 0 ig ‘lal. tt 1 Usain inspection. The egg was laid by a OMAN GETS DIVORCE Barred Rock hen on July 29th, wo AAN ERS MARRIAGE measures ten inches in circumfer AFTER WEEK'S | ones and It is now well | | fd ; i weighs between six and Bi { glass. eee He was Job » Foi ar, _ Francis Roeting, Elizabethtown | two, 6 E. Vine St. et © R2, charged with assault and bat-! ary ar yy - e | piarriad Marion P. ro ey a tery by his wife, Alice in behalf of | Mount Joy R2 on Sept 2 Se her daughter, Barbara, fifteen, | they were separated Sept. 30, 1950. posted bail Saturday for a hearing ———— — — before Alderman J. Edward Wetz- FETE 41 AT SUPPER el. - — — — The fifth annual reunion of the family was held recently Daniel H. Mowrer, war Bainbridge, with 100 persons itiending. The next reunion will be held on Qe ee For the past ten days we've had hottest weather Weather Man Sunday thermometer on ecord but the re- and night ie sent the down to Police raided the home of George Rowenna Rl family size barrel of mash. Personal Mention Mr. C. E. Reed, of Philadelphia, | Stella Psilos i spending several weeks in town. Dickson of Harrisburg | Sunday Miss Susie returned home after spend ing a week here with relatives and | friends. Mrs. Thomas O'Conner and chil- dren, Mimmie, Betsy and Tommy left Saturday for a week's visit with her mother at Westfield, N. J. Miss Mary Jane Meckley, daugh- ter of Mrs. Goldie Meckley, West Main St. is spending several days | in Harrisburg, as the guest of Miss Dickson. —- 0 —— een Susie ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL SUFFER HEAD LACERATION Claude Dimeler, Elizabeth | town R1, was admitted to Lancas- ter Hospital Sunday laceration of forty, suf- the | told hospital attend- a kitch- | Twenty sutures | used to close the wound I —_ A RS. DFEDS TO BE RECORDED Edgar B. and Elizabeth F. man, Mount Joy Twp., to G. and Ella H. Ober, Mt. farm with house, barn General fering a severe Dimeler ants he struck his head. head on en cabinet at home were Samuel other Joy Twp. and weer tt a mt Pull ah Terre Hill annexed nineteen | acres to the boro Manheim held a successful air At a public sale in the county last | iron deer was sold for | of The Kepperling clan will hold its | annual reunion at Safe Harbor park | August 12 A 55-acre dairy in Earl township was sold for $62,- Any old time you want a change | two, ostrich eggs can be pur-| bethtown, hiked | thirty-six, | own Community Picnic at Hershey Park, Wednesday, Aug. 22nd 'The Local News Mortuary Record For The Past Week Throughout This Very Briefly Told Entire Locality Chester G. Brock, fifty-four, at Columbia, Herman Noffz, eighty - one, ab | Columbia Mrs. Ida M. Drace, eighty-two, at Elizabethtown McKonly, eighty-one, Jeremiah were dnjured when a {well known merchant at Columbia. Charles Howard, fifty-eight, was found dead at his home at Colum= bia. Mrs widow of | Mary C. Garber, eighty-six, Jacob Garber, of Mount= Sunday. Baker, 70, at the Baltimore Katharine Hipple of John E. Baker, ville, at Mrs widow and tobacco farm | home of her nephew in New York State. She was a native of Marietta. Mrs. Gladys Louise Horner, fifty= of Galen Horner, Eliza= died while on a visit to | friends at Somerset, Pa. wife Mrs. Thomas Barton Mrs. Mary E. Barton, eighty-two, at the home of her daughter at Lancaster. She was the widow of Barton and a native of Perry County. Deceased was a { member of the Church of God here, | Martha, wife of William Fogie, | Newtown, is a step-daughter. Funeral was held from the Heilig funeral home here Wednesday af- at Sandy Thomas ternoon with interment Hill cemetery, near Loysville in Perry County. Mrs. Annie Ricksecker | Mrs. Annie B. Ricksecker, seven= tv-four, 34 W. Main St., Mount Joy, | widow of Charles E. Ricksecker, | died at 11:15 Monday at St. | Joseph's Hospital. Born in East Donegal Township, she a daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Eicherly Beatty Ricksecker. A resident of Mount for the past 51 years, she was a member of Trinity Lu~ theran Church, the Ladies Aid Society of the church. She was a member of the Ladies Aux= iliary of Friendship Fire Company No. 1, Mt. Joy. 1. om. was G Joy here, also | fishing at Ocean City, Md. last week landed a 52-1b. marlin. There are seventeen towns in the | United States named Lancaster but | the one in Lancaster county is the largest of them all. The 500 persons who quit at the | | from “the | Friday | vi ices in turned family, | WELL KNOWN PRINTER - . was posed elementary include three sisters, | Lizzie, widow of Irvin B. Kraybill, Florin; Myrtle, wife of Silas K. Stoner, of town, and Frances, wife Survivors | of Robert H. Brubaker, Baltimore, | Md. She is also survived by three nieces and two nephews. services, will be held Heilig funeral home here further ser- Lutheran Church in the Mt. Joy Funeral afternoon with Trinity interment here and emetery. I News In General . From Florin For - The Past Week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd, of Manheim visited Mr. George Shet- ter and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grosh and daughter, of Midland, Pa., spent several days with the former's mother, Mrs. Emma Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hershey returned to New York on Sunday after spending two weeks vacation with their Mr. parents. Mrs. Arthur Olsen their home afier having time in New York State with the latter's parents. Mrs. Donald Eichler visited Miss at Lancaster on Sun- 1 and re- to spent some day Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Earhart and Falfurias, Texas are spend- (Turn to page 3) ee etl A Aen RETIRES AT E-TOWN Harvey E. Reem, Sr., 69, a printer for the past fifty-four years, em- sloyed at the Elizabethtown Chron- ic Pe retired last week. pias sesamin li AWARDED CONTRACT Mr. Paul Martin, local contractor, bidder a $158,000 pro- at Cres- low on school vell, near Millersville. —- ree SUIT STARTED Complaint in divorce: Vera IL. Hower, 18, Florin vs. Harry R. Hower, 22, Mount Joy, indignities, married April 8, 1950. EE NEWSPAPERS MUST LIKE IT The office of Price Stabilization | at Washington last Thursday af- | firmed the legality of a $10 per ton Leh- | increase in the price of news print. ee AT THE HOSPITAL Mr. Christ Garman, a former improvements on 35.5 acres, Mount | resident of Mount Joy, is a medical Joy Twp patient in the St. Joseph hospital,
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