ells ty a and all Ives each icing Wy 1 Newspaper Advertising Is Good Will Insurance Which Industry Uses Today UNTY |The Local News MOST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE The Mount Joy Bulleti WwW E EKLY I N LANCASTER co n YOL. LL. NO. 13. E.Donegal Schools Open Sept. 5 With 8 New Teachers Eight “new” teachers will assume their duties when the East Donegal Twp. schools reopen Wednesday, September 5 at 9 A. M. They are Mr. I. Diller Miller, Art teacher; Miss Phyllis Morrison, health and girls physical education; Mr. Rob- ert Shaffer, vocational agriculture; Miss Irene Sloat, vocational home- making; Mr. Roy Armold, commer- cial-social studies: Mrs. Mary Em- ma Llewellyn, Latin - English - librarian and Miss Pearl Dohner, Maytown grade one. One vacancy still remains to be filled—a teacher for the Maytown fourth grade. It is expected that this vacancy will be filled at a special meeting of the school board to be held Friday ev- ening, August 24. Mrs. Naomi Hou- seal, commercial teacher, will also assume her former duties after a year’s leave of absence. Mr. Miller, of Quarryville, is a graduate of the Philadelphia Mu- seum School of Art and was form- erly employed by the Pennsylvania Water and Power Company. He succeeds Mrs. Donald Sheaffer, vho resigned last spring. Miss Phyllis Morrison, Ridley Park, is a graduate of West Chester State Teachers College. She is em- ployed this summer as a counsellor at Echo Hill Camp. She succeeds Miss Winifred Houck who resigned last spring to accept a position at Chambersburg. Mr. Robert Shaffer, of Hoovers= ville, is a graduate of Penn State College and he succeeds Mr. Gene Love, who resigned to accept a fel- (Turn to Page 6) Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week Janne DeBerry Dawson Kenneth Wayne Wolgemuth The marriage of Kenneth Wayne Wolgemuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wolgemuth, and Miss Janne DeBerry Dawson, of Colton, Calif, took place Saturday in Alaska. The bride is a airline hostess and the groom is stationed in Alaska with the U. S. Air Force. They ex- pect to come to the States in Oc- tober when the groom will be as- signed duty here. Kathryn Louise Clark Eugene E. Myers The marriage of Miss Kathryn Louise Clark, of Lancaster, to Eu- gene Eshleman Myers, of Lancaster RS, son of Mrs. C. H. Koser, of Lan~ disville, took place Saturday in Washington Memorial Chapel, Val ley Chapel, Valley Forge. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and was attended by Mrs. James A. Witter of Lancaster, as matron of honor. James A. Wit- ter served as best man for the bridegroom. After a two-weeks wedding trip, (Turn to Page 5) eel Ce cm ROSSER CONSTRUCTION HERE AWARDED CONTRACT The Rosser Construction Com- pany, of town was awarded a $141,- 223.65 contract for road improve- ments in the Hazelton area, the Pennsylvania Department of High- ways has annouced. The contract is for 109 miles of chrushed aggregate base with bi- tuminous surface 24 feet wide on legislative route 170 spur, city of Hazleton and West Hazleton boro. a GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY A farewell party whs given in honor of Master Bobbie Childs, son of Mr. and~Mrs. Robert Childs, of Marietta streety/on Saturday after- noon as they are, leaving for Eng land in the near future. Twenty-eight persons from Mt. Joy and Lancaster were present to wish them a wonderful trip. J TEXTILE BUSINESS OFF There has been such a recession in the textile business that over 2,000 workers in Lancaster County alone, are idle. At Marietta and Columbia, plants work every other week. J — Wilson S. Krady Died In Dauphin County Aged 80 Wilson Stoner Krady, eighty, a former well known resident of this vicinity, died on Friday near Han- overdale, Dauphin County. He was born in Lancaster County, a son of the late John and Magdalena Stoner Krady. He was a member of Palmyra Church of the Brethren. Many years ago Mr. Krady con- ducted a nursery on the Manheim road, two miles east of here. La- ter he purchased a plot of ground along the north side of the Lincoln Highway a short distance beyond Maple Grove. Here he erected a dwelling and established a nursery. Later he moved to Palmyra where he was engaged in the nurs« ery business and landscape gard- ening. A' few years ago he was em- ployed at Ruhl's greenhouses here. He is survived by his wife, Lou- ise Martin Krady, and these chil- dren; the Rev. Daniel S. Krady, of Willow Street; John H. Krady, Co- lingswood, N. J.; Henry M. Krady, Landisville; Martha M., wife of John Summy, Campbellstown, Pa.; Miriam M., wife of Raymond B. Heisey, Hummelstown R1; J. W. Krady, Palmyra, and S. Irene, wife of Alva Saufley, Hummelstown R2, with whom he resided. Funeral services were held from the Palmyra Church of the Breth- ren Wednesday afternoon with in- the Eberly cemetery terment in here. ee Oe TEAM COACHED BY MRS. HERR 4-H CHAMPIONS A Lancaster county team won the Pennsylvania 4-H championship in flower identification at the 27th annual 4-H Club Week August 13 to 16 at the Pennsylvania State College. This team was coached by Mrs. Ethel Herr, Mt. Joy R1, One of the Club Leaders in the E-town-Done- gal 4-H Community Club. Team members are Doris Bross- man, Ephrata; Anna Greenleaf, Ox~ ford, R. D.,, and Inez Althouse, of Ephrata. They finished in that or- der in individual judging. ——- 54 DRIVERS LOSE LICENSES: 28 CARDS RESTORED Fifty-four motorists from this vi« cinity had their cards withdrawn for motor code infractions last week by the Bureau of Highway Safety, Harrisburg. Twenty-eight other drivers from this area had their driving privileges restored. Those to lose their driving privil- eges were Mrs. Geraldine K. Good, Elizabethtown; Melvin Ressler, Mount Joy R2; Robert E. Nye, Bainbridge R1; A. S. Plummer, El- izabethtown; Asher W. Witmer and J. Nelson Newcomer, of this place, all for speeding. Forney’s Store at Florin, Was Sold The L. G. Forney & Co. general store at Florin changed ownership last Thursday and is now being op- erated by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Smith of Lincoln Highway West. Mr. Smith purchased the real estate, consisting of the store build- ing and two apartments, store fix- tures and business at private sale and on private terms. Mr. L. G. Forney, who conducted the business there since 1934, is now residing at Mount Gretna and has no definite plans for the future. Mr. Forney recently renovated the store, installing two large mod- ern show windows. It will be known as Smith’s General Store. Prior to becoming a general storekeeper, Mr. Smith was em- ployed at Lancaster. el AP Cee 32 DRIVERS PROSECUTED State Police prosecuted thirty- two motorists in this section for various violations. Among them were Kenneth A. Nauman, Eliza bethtown, excessive noise and A. J. Eisenhauer, Mt. Joy R2 speeding. re et ell © Qe eee WEBB FAMILY REUNION The James Webb family will hold its 4th reunion August 26 at the Rheems Fire Co. grounds. The pro- gram will begin at 3:30 p. m. Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday PLEAD GUILTY, GIVEN 2 TO 4 YEARS IN EASTERN PEN. Paul Rodger Weller, twenty-four, Elizabethtown R1, formerly of Mid- dleburg, Snyder county, pleaded guilty to attacking a 16-year-old Newville girl on August 4 and was sentenced to two to four years in the Eastern State Penitentary and fined $100 and costs. State Policeman Walter H. Miller said Weller, who had been drinking at a Newville grabbed the girl by the throat, struck her in the mouth and hurled her into a ditch. A passing motorist prevent= ed the girl from Weller fled into the woods and was apprehended later by State Police near Selinsgrove, Snyder County. Weller, on probation from Snyder County for unlawful possession of a truck, had been living with rel- atives at Newville for only a short time and was employed at an Eliz- abethtown shoe factory. He was charged with assault and battery and assault with intent to ravish, ee ell A Ce se Two From Here Held a Reunion at Camp In Austria The following article is reprinted from Monday's Lancaster New Era: Two Lancaster Countians met re- cently at the Seventh International Boy Scout Bad Ischl, Austria. A. B. Steager, Mt. Twp. teacher who now is a civilian employe of the Army in Germany, visited Lancaster County's sentative to the Jamboree, Anderson. Will Visit Holy Land David, an Eagle Scout, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Conestoga Woods. He left for Europe last month, and expects to visit the Holy Land before return- ing home. Steager, in a letter to the New Era, said it was “comparatively (Turn to page 3) satires A Messen 74 BABY BEEVES SOLD FOR ALL-TIME HIGH Seventy-four head beeves were sold at public sale at the Lancaster Stock Yards yester- day at a new record high average. 72.485 lbs., an average of 975.5 per animal brought $42.75 per hundred- weight. —————— eee Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading West Point's golf course remains unfinished after $480,000 was spent. At the National Air Races at Detroit a jet plane flew 628 miles per hour. At Fort Dix, N. J, struck a truck full of soldiers, kill- ing 11 and injuring 22. The first day it was opened the Delaware Memorial Bridge carried 20,024 vehicles in 24 hours. Eight people in one fwurt when the driver lost control and the auto hit a pole on the Lin- coln Highway east of Lancaster. Governor Fine signed a bill au- thorizing the erection of an $84 million dollar bridge. across the Delaware river South Philadelphia. Mrs. Arwilda Jane Malesich, 35, mother of two, was arrested for embezzling over $10,000 from the Farm Bureau Credit Union of which she was treasurer for seven years. re ca Wn eine JUDGE BARD TALKS AT REAM FAMILY REUNION Judge Guy K. Bard was principal speaker at the annual re- union of the Ream Family Satur- day at Reamstown Memorial Park. About 200 persons attended. Oren Boose presided. The follow- ing officers were elected: N. W. Ream, Harrisburg, president; Fred H. Ream, Dayton, Ohio; and Mrs. Morton Weidman, Ephrata, vice- presidents; and Harvey Reem, Sr, Elizabethtown, secretary-treasurer. Next year’s reunion will be held at the same place on August 16. taproom, being assaulted. Jamboree neal former Joy repre- David of baby a jet plane car were the Snakes have as many as 300 pairs of ribs. Nn hla a Afternoon, Seventeen Heirs Will Share In The Paul Frank Estate Seventeen heirs will share $13,802 from land sold in Orphans Court on Monday. The half a farm and a six tract include and a plot. The property was owned by the late Paul S. Frank, who died in 1949 without leaving a will. His estate was to be divided between his wid- ow, Mrs. Frances M. Frank, Florin, and two brothers, one sister and fourteen neices and nephews. At the time of his death, shared in a 160-acre farm in Mount Joy and Rapho Twps. with his brother, Charles S. Frank, of town. He proved lot situated partly in Mount Joy Borough and partly Mount | Joy Twp., according to Marshall M. | Cohen, attorney for the estate. Be- | cause the land could not be divided Frank interest also owned an unim- in | among all 17 heirs, partition pro=- | ceedings to force its sale were bef- gun in Orphans Court | Mr. Charles Frank purchased | both pieces of property Monday bidding over the appraisal value. The money will be distributed to the Frank es- the heirs tate, Cohen said. — HAROLD FUNK PURCHASED HIS FATHER'S EST. HOME, its among | Spirited bidding played role [in the sale of a 116 by 40 feet lot and concrete block house at North Barbara Street and Detwiler Ave, before it was sold for $8510 to Win- dolph and Johnstone, attorneys, on Friday afternoon for Harold Funk, of town. The property was owned by the purchaser's father’s estate. The property was one three sold at a Sheriff's sale with Mrs. Iona M. Metzger, deputy sheriff, as auctioneer’ in the Court House. | | | | 8 Cont | | | | | | | | of New 120 ft. Backstop At The Grade School A 120 ft and backstop has been completed on the combination wire guard local the elementary east playground at school. The project is the first completed by the newly organized Home and School The of the backstop is to stop both balls organization. purpose and children from running into the street. Christ Cover and Clyde Brill did | the welding, assisted by Benjamin | Funk, Charles Heaps, Charles ,Bu- | chaneur, Joseph Buchaneur, James Pennell, Bruce Pennell, Thomas | Mariner, Henry Schneider, Arthur | Schneider, Eric Olsen, George Nau- man, Robert Stoner, Lester Hostet- ter, Charles Chunko John Bowman in the erection. Funds for the project were rais- ed by the club when it staged its first Benjamin Funk is president of the club. a ——— and festival in July. | SALUNGA COMMUNITY DAY } Next Wednesday, August 29th, | will be Salunga Community Day at Long's Park, with games begin- ning at two o'clock and supper, a packed lunch at five, with music i n the evening featuring the Prim | | | singers of Harrisburg at 6:30 p. m. { followed by cake walks and gate | prizes. a WILL TEACH IN LAMPETER Mrs. Esther H. Hess, Stras- burg, a former teacher and Ralph G. Thome, of town, who re- Elizabeth- of here, | cently graduated from | town College, have been elected to teach in the East Lampeter schools. re - — — Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. John H. Erb, Man- | heim, R2, Tuesday St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Wolge- muth, Mt. Joy R2, a son Saturday, at the General Hospital. Mr. Mt. Joy Rl, a daughter, Friday, at the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rhen, Mt. Joy R. D,, a daughter Wednesday at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. es England's King is not allowed to enter the House of Commons. a son at August 23, 1951 half-acre and Mrs. Joseph Wolgemuth, | GEIB FAMILY WILL HOLD $2.00 a Year in Advance ANNUAL REUNION SEPT. 2 The Geib Family will hold its Very Severe Hail, me” oie Rain and Lightning + Storm Here Tues. a re- | annual reunion Lebanon Campmeeting north of Lebanon. The morning session will open 9:30 a. m. when there will be ligioug service with a sermon by This community had its most the Reuben Myer, of Lititz. There | Severe and destructive lightning will be music by the Longenecker| rain and hail storm of the season Sisters, of Lebanon R5, and the vou) carly Tuesday morning. It lasted a- rious Sunday School classes will | bout two hours, most of which time | . . be taught by the Rev. David Gib- | this immediate vicinity was without 3 cite ble, of Manheim; and Aaron Hol- |¢lectric current. linger, of Elizabethtown. Grace L.| In some places the rapidly ma- Miller will have a recitation. turing tobacco crop suffered from Afternoon devotions will be led | hail which fell in the areas of this by Emmert Gibble, of Bethel. Car-|boro, Florin, Rheems, Elizabeth- ol Ann Haak and Blanche Geib | town and Landisville will give the welcome recitations| Appended are some of the results and Mrs. Noah Greiner, of Many | of the storm: heim, will respond. Short talks will | Tobacco Hard Hit be given by the Rev. Amos Heisey, | Harry Stauffer, Mount Joy R2, E. O. Geib and the Rev. Amos Geib, | reported his seven acres of tobacco Charles Geib will play accordion hard hit. Ralph Berrier, his brother solos and the Gospel String Band | -in-law, who works Stauffer, will play. C. A. Geib, of Palmyra, | said the wind and hail damage will force sale of much of the crop as than wrapper, for is president. filler rather which The Sixth Ais) Newtown School- Comm'’ity Reunion The Sixth annual reunion of the community will mean a large loss. Damage at Florin Hail the home of John Hess on South Mar- ket street. A tin roof at the home of A. R. Jackson, Wood St, was curled up at the corner by the wind, and rain damage on the floor “as great as though there were no broke window panes at second was Newtown School and will be held on Saturday, Sept. 1, on the There ing programs as follows: Afternoon Session 2:30 P. M. Song, The Star Spangled Banner; roof on the place.” The home of Harry Gephart, was the leaving a Newtown school grounds, afternoon wind blew will be and eve- |damaged when the chimney into the roof, gaping hole. Hail damage was reported heavy Prayer; Special Music; Words of jon 17 acres of tobacco of Harvey Greeting, Rev. Oscar K. Buch, pas- (Turn to Page. 2) i tor of Newtown E.U.B. Church; Response, Rev. H. M. Tobias, Pas- tor of Manheim E.U.B. Church HAND WAS INJURED; CAUGHT IN ICE MACHINE and former pastor of Newtown| Samuel Givler, sixty-six, Man- Church; Special Music; Offering; | heim R2, was treated for lacera- Address, Mr. Alvin Shonk, Wash- | tions of the left hand and index ington D. C., former teacher of] finger, received when he caught his ice machine Saturday Sixteen Newtown School; Song, America. [hand in an Evening Program 7:30 P. M. Concert, Howard Simmons Orch., Lancaster; Song, Battle Hymn of the Republic; Prayer; Special Mus- (Turn to page 6) — ee afternoon. sutures were required to close the wounds, rec- ords showed. Oe + ee ENJOYING HIS VACATION Mr. Chas. Roth, artist, is. enjoying a much local tonsorial MT. JOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 5th The Mount Joy Township Schools | by will open the 1951-52 session Sep | Nornhold, they motored tember 5th. (ham, N. C. where they visited Mr. All teacher vacancies have been |and Mrs. Joe Brown. filled. Repairs to the Wednesday Mr. nearly completed, this includes new | Mrs. Roth left on an auto trip thru the Florin Milton | the mountains in northern Penna. Greve schools, and painting of the SS Wipers CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY Mrs. Harry N. Nissly, North Bar- bara street, celebrated her seventy- Sunday, August | : : | vacation this week. Accompanied his nephew to schools are afternoon and floors in and Bellaire and Fairview schools. wr Sa DUPLER REUNION SUNDAY The fifth annual Dupler reunion | ~fifth birthday on will be held Sunday, August 26, at 19th. the Elizabethtown Park, Elizabeth- Mrs. Nissly is improving after a town, Pa. Lunch and registration | 4a), weeks illness and was the re- will begin at noon. The program cipient of many cards, flowers and will begin at 1:30 P. M. Entertain-| otis from her neighbors and friends ment and prizes will be provided | (, whom she is deeply grateful by the respective committees. a bar GANG OF SAFE CRACKERS Activities of Qur | ci Police Officers in cash in two thefts reported over Harrisburg. Police Officer Park Neiss arrested Don- ald E. Fogie, Route 1, Columbia, for reckless driving following a collis- ion on West Main street. Fogie ccllided with a car by Frances E. Ditzler, Lancaster. Dam- the weekend in believe the crimes were committed and Elizabethtown in the past week. a ar DIFFENDERFER REUNION of the descendants of operated A reunion age to the Fogie car was twenty |Benjamin Franklin Diffenderfer will dollars and the Ditzler car about| be held August 26 at Williamson seventy-five dollars. Fogie will be summoned for a|be a picnic lunch at noon followed hearing before Justice of the Peace | hy a business meeting and enter- Robert K. Brown. | tainment program. The Rev. Gray- Raymond Kratzer, West Main | bill Hershey will speak. Street, was arrested by Officer | El We Neiss on a complaint signed by | PROBING CHICKEN THEFT Mrs. Jacob Stauffer, Mt. Joy, for! Columbia State Police are con- defrauding a Boarding housekeep- | tinuing an investigation of a re- leghorn H. G. ear= or, ported theft of 300 white pullets from the farm! of Hauenstein, Elizabethtown RI, ly Monday. ~ At a hearing before Squire Hoc- kenberry, Kratzer made restitution and paid the costs. Albert Holmes of Washington Avenue, Vineland, N. J. was pros- ecuted for a truck violation of 3,- 1 320 lbs. overweight. He was summoned before Hock- enberry for a hearing. so HOSPITAL PATIENT Miss Mildred Booth, E. Main & Market Sts., was removed to the Lancaster General Hospital by Friendship Fire Co. ambulance Jearly Wednesday morning. EE Or men CLOTHES LINE ROBBED Mrs. Guy Haines, Mount Joy R2, reported to State Police the theft of articles of -worhen’s undergarm- ents stolen” from her™clothesline on Thursday. bY MANY AUTO VIOLATIONS The police authorities arrested nineteen motorists in the vicinity of Lancaster over the weekend. All were traffic violations. needed | np. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski. Yichard “Dick” | 4... Dur- [timer i to eat. " Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Eli W. Shreiner, fifty-eight, a [former resident of Manheim, at For The Past Week Very Briefly Told Ephrata will crown a beauty queen at its farm show Sept. 27. Down around Kirkwood growers | Brownstown. Alice Jones Wyles, wife of Wile liam Wyles, Strasburg, died at the The $20,000 Church of the Myers Rest Home, Landisville, Brethren at Blue Ball was dedicat- | Amos F. Eby, eighty, Lancaster i ed Sunday. | K5. Ruth, wife of Reist Mumma, of James E. Mohr, Bainbridge, was| Mount Joy R. D. is a daughter. of mathematics | Elizabeth, wife of Jacob R. Nis it Palmyra | sley, at Manheim. She was sixty= The 22nd annual Espenshade re= | three, Charlotte, wife of Kenneth Elizabethtown | of this boro, is a daughter. Eshleman, seventy-four president of the Eshelman Feed Company at Lancaster, died at Somers Point, N. J., of a heart attack, are complaining about peach thieves new elected a teacher union was held at College Sunday Elmer J. There was a $25,000 barn fire on | yjce the Daniel Nolt farm at New Hol- I land R2 Tuesday. Donald Saylor, thirty-five, has a | badly burned hand, the result of a George A. Shickley. George Andrew Shickley, forty= of Mildred Brill blow-torch exploding. Elizabeth- three Forty-five stores at town, are participating in | six, husband rn ” 1 “Pot O'Gold” gales days. | Shickley, 219 Mount Joy street, fhe Lititz Farm Show will dis- died at 12:45 p. m.. Monday in St. pense with the 4-H Baby Beef dis- | Joseph's Hospital after an illness play at its show this year. In a speed trap set up at Ephrata of a day and a half. He was the William G. | and Clara Rineer Shickley, of Mar= | fetta) and a lifelong resident of town. He was a member of the Church of God here. For the past | twenty-five years he was a radio and television electrician and most recently was employed by Snyder & Campbell, at Columbia. In addition to his wife and pare | (Turn to page 3) son of seventy motorists were week. Tt recently, caught in a cost them $13.50 apiece — —-— News In General From Florin For The Past Week The Florin Hall Association will hold a big carnival this Saturday night with five big free acts of en- The playground season ended at good things | Florin Friday with a watermelon | party, directors Miss Lily Martin and Richard Brubaker announced. In the flower show announced at the play area, the following prize FLORIN PLAYGROUND CLOSED WITH WATERMELON PARTY tertainment and many Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brenneman visited friends at Annville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinzer, of Middletown, were guests of Mr. | winners were listed: Fay Buck- and Mrs. George Mumper on Sun- | walter, smallest arrangement; Ju= div. | dy MeComsey, mixed bouquet; Kit- Rev. and Mrs Henry Becker ty Buckwalter, prettiest; Ronald and daughter Dorcas, and Mr. and | Eichler, best gladiolus, and Kenneth Mrs, Richard Miller and family | Hess, best plant. : visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ae si White in Virginia over the week- | LIONS CLUB HELD 4. end, ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman The Lions €lub held their annual and Mr. and Mrs. John Eichler | family picnic at Hostetter’s with visited Mr. and Mrs. Pau] Schmuck Annville on Sunday. one hundred fifteen in attendance. and family at After the picnic supper of roast Mrs. Martin Nye spent the week corn, barbecued hamburger, ice York county, | cream and coffee, a scavenger hunt Warren Eshle- | for the adults was the feature of the evening. Home-made cakes were awarded to the winners. Many prizes were awarded to the end ai Emigsville, with Mr Mrs. man and family Mr. and Mrs. Albert Delair, New Jersey and Yeager, Sunday | | of | spent y » Si a gf E safo~crackers i. by the same gang of safe-cracke IS rollowiny , srate i st S 2 § who operated in the West Shore { cently at the [D. 1 avili MY Are 1 Park, in Pavilion No. 1. There will Bender. East Petersburg. treasurer, with the latter’s brother and family | winners of the children’s games. —_ — Mr. Samuel Shelley spent Sun | with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin | (() 4 0 Ait d near Elizabethtown. | ver en (Turn to page 3) a Union SS Picnic at Hershey Yester’ay CHARGES ARE DROPPED AFTER MAN PAYS BILLS Charges of assault and battery and disorderly conduct against Wil- | Four hundred adults and chil- liam Simpson, Sporting Hill, were | dren from Mount Joy, Florin and { Newtown attended the community dropped when he paid hospital bills, | doctor bills and cost after a hear | Picnic at Hershey park Wednesday. ing before Alderman Harry F Ack-| Perfect weather made the occas- Golf, tennis enjoyed by night |ion a grand success. g | | er, Wednesday ; : Miss | and swimming were Simpson was charged by | Florence Miller, Lancaster, and ar- | Many. Milton Tap- | Organized games and contests of a dis | held on the athletic field were in turbance which the | charge of Gerald Hostetter, Harold Manheim American Post, | Zimmerman, James Stehman, Earl during which Simpson allegedly hit | Rhoads, Ammon Hoffer, Paul Ston= Miss Miller. er, Marlin Sinegar and O. K. Sny- etl © |der, Jr., all members of the Junior { Chamber of Commerce. rested by Constable pany. The case grew out occurred at Legion WILLIS STEHMAN ELECTED BENDER FAMILY PRESIDENT | Pavilions 2 to 9 were reserved The Bender family elected the | for the local picnickers. | Prizes were awarded to Kappy officers at a reunion re- | Salunga Church of | Zimmerman as the youngest child tie Brethren: { present and to Bobby Pennell as Willis Stehman, Manheim, presi- the youngest child to compete in dent; the Rev. Walter Keener, Jr. | the games. Elizabethtown RD, vice president; Bob Kunkle’s Mt. Joy Midget- Mrs. Fula Mae Bender Kline, East | Midget baseball team lost a close game to Elizabethtown at 6:30 by a {score of 5 to 2. Two age groups for contests ine Petersburg, secretary; and Samuel a — | [cluded children up to 10 years of Personal Mention |age and over 10 years. ‘Fifty boys land girls participated in the fol=- Mr. and Mrs. Bear Groff and |lowing activities and prizes award- children, Benny and Mary Jane, are [ed to Terry Schofield and Joanne spending a few” days=in the Pocono |Garner, Balloon blowing; John { mountains.” { (Turn to page 3) rn ees ED Ment. wnt Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bentzel, | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shonk, Wash- | MOUNT JOY DEFENSE COUNCIL ington, D. C. Sunday with | TO ATTEND DEMONSTRATION Paul Risser and family. | The Civilian Defense Council last Mrs. Mark Myer and children, | week made plans to attend a dem- Mrs. Wilbur Derr and Mrs. Paul | onstration in Civilian Defense at Risser spent Wednesday with Mrs. | Indiantown Gap August 25 - 26. Shonk, who is spending the week| It was announced that Gov. John at Cleana Camp. | S. Fine has confirmed the fact that Mrs. Alice Mouton Cunningham, | Lloyd Garman has been commis= of Lancaster formerly of Florin| sioned a member of the Auxiliary celebrated her 82nd birthday last| Police Corp. week and spent the day with her re— 0 Ge daughter Mrs. Harry Leib of Mt.| MARRIAGE LICENSES Joy and about twelve friends and Vernon Edgar Schroeder, of Ak= spent neighbors dropped in during the| ron, and Mary N. Rosenfeld, of Sa day. lunga. ag / Sy :