Community Exhibit, Oct. 11-12-13—F eatures Corn Queen, Corn Husking Contest, Parade & Soap Box Derby Restricted Speed Zones On Manheim and Donegal Streets Refused by State Hiway Dept. UN Bank Awarded pl in the $1,515 Damages in Truck Crash The in week's Boro Council met session Monday might absence of President Keller, cilman Lester Hostetter was nam- ed temporary chairman. Of interest to townspeople was the announcement that the PP&L have begun the work preparatory to the installation of better street lights on Main St. Large poles are now being erected. At a previous meeting council re- cuested the PP&L to make a sur- vey of School and Cedar Lanes for street lights, but to date this has not been done. coun= serve last of Common Pleas Court returned a verdict Thursday afternoon of $1.515.85 the Un=- jon National Mount Joy Bank. The bank had sued to recover for dam- its building last jury to session for ages incurred when was struck by a truck last year. The jury found against W. S. Williams, * Forty-Fort, of the truck that the building at Main and Barbara Sts, and Hoak’s Dairy Harrisburg indirectlv was invol- Both for the Two months ago council asked permission from the State Highway Dept., to establish a restricted speed zone on Manheim and Donegal Sts., after numerous complaints by resi- dents from these areas. After mak- of conditions the State refused the that these streets were not built up en- ough to merit establishing re- stricted speed zone. Council also contacted the concerning the erection of a stop sign at the Marietta and S. Market St operator crashed into Inc., whose truck ing a survey the ved crash drivers were equally liable ges, the jury said. The bank had Williams, who in turn hrought the into the that operated hy Abram J. had actu- in request stating dama- 2 originally sued iu state claiming dairy case. their truck, Heisey, of this borough, allv caused the accident. The jurv was asked which of the if both, should damasres. The bank $1.455.25 and re- ouested interest. Judge Joseph B. Wissler heard the case. nt Aer ee intersection. Due to a misunder- (From page 2) -— OW two defendants. or - pav for the listed damages at COSTS PAID, BROTHER DROPS CHARGE IN SHOOTING CASE Charges of pointing and disvchar- ging firearms against Lester Waltz, 31-year-old Masonic Home Farm dairy worker, were withdrawn by his brother, Samuel, twenty-six, of Mount Joy, before Justice of the Peace Lester Weidman, FElizabeth- town, and the costs were paid. Lester was arrested Sunday Eep- 16, altercation which several shots were fired 22 caliber The broth- EXHIBIT CATALOGUES MAILED On Monday an 80-page catalogue for the Community Fxhibit was completed and mailed bv the com- mittee. In books were distributed but this year they boxholders on Routes, Manheim, Elizabethtown, and Bainbridge. The Bulletin printed logues. past years the through were mailed to in Mt. Joy, Marietta, schools, tember following an in from a rifle. ers Samuel ‘said Lester had refused to the cata- pay. di en mer { M.R. Hoffman, 94 Rev. Robert Pike Of Maytown, Died Local Meth. Pastor At Bethlehem [Made a Deacon Michael R. Hoffman, ninety-four,| The Rev. Robert Pike, of Maytown's oldest resident who ser- | ‘the Mount Joy and Salunga Meth- | House of | odist Churches, was in a group or- Sunday on New pastor ved eight terms in the : : : lai as deacons Representatives at Harrisburg, died Sais 1S mn Tales | sic Pier in Ocean City, visiting Bethle- | the Music Pier | Jersey. The ~eeremony Tuesday while in hem. He was at the home of his son- Mr. and Mrs. the Annual be- climaxed meeting of the New Jersey | Methodist Conference, Thomas E. Schadt, 821 Delaware i A Bethleh 4 had | gan during the past week. The Rev. yi sthlehem, where -he : ' um ve, > % it | Mr Pike and his wife went to Oc- gone Sunday for a visit. re rls {his | ean City early this A tobacco dealer for many years, Hoffman was active for mest of his | adult lifetime : a! ay leader in the Republican Party. { ducted by the He first took his seat in the Gen-| eral Assembly at Harrisburg in 1907 impor- in-law and daughter, which he and returned week. . 4 The rat a. m. service on Sun- in the church here was con- Rev. George Lud- wig, student minister at Eliza- Fethtown College. He was also charge of the 7:30 p. Salunga Church. Rev. Mr. Pike Evangelical and Seminary, in politics, and da in number of service in He helped inheritance and served on a m. enact tax tant committees. the The at the Theological He has the the is a middler Reformed the school code, the Sproul Highways system, amend- laws, four Constitutional at Lancas- (Turn to page 2) tl) We WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION AT MANHEIM Manheim threw down the barri- er and quite unusual for that boro, went all to a colored man Sunday, although they do not have a single negro in the town. Of different. heavyweight champion, Jersey Joe Walcott, of Camden, N. J., passed thru there on Sunday, . stopped off for dinner at a restau- rent there and could not have got- ten a warmer reception anywhere. He had many handshakes and left behind of autographs and souvenirs. A ee JUST ONE FROM HERE Twenty-one motorists were secuted by police over the week- end. Among them was only one from Mount Joy. Richard Boyd, of 224 West Main street, was charged by Lancaster City police with rec k- less driving and ignoring an offi- cer’s signal. Day Earlier Next Week In order that our patrons get the full benefit of their adver- tising prior to the Big Farm Show here next week, The Bulletin will be published one day earlier. The paper will go into the mail Wednesday afternoon. We will have an exceptionally large paper, one customer \ wy three full pages. If you want an ad in next week's we must have your copy not later than 12M Monday. and been student supply Mount Joy-Salunga past one and one- ter. | pastor of | charge for [half years. Prior to that time he served the | Mount Carmel Methodist church, in St. Peter's, for two and one-half years. out honor ie A STATE POLICE NAB TWO | MARIETTA MEN HERE Two Marietta men paid fines a- mounting to over $55 at a hearing Monday evening before Justice the Peace James Hockenberry here on charges preferred by State po- liceman Joseph Rogan. Charged Paul Nagle and Graybill Garman, both of Mariet- ta. Both were charged with disor- derly conduct Nagle was charged with a motor vehicle without li- cense, Garman charged with allowing an unlicensed motorist the wheel of an auto with the operating and illegal parking. course this was quite World's of oodles were while pro- operating an operator's was also engine . IMO The Mount Joy Bulletin | = . 4 | vin Weaver, argued over a $150 loan which | : VOL. LI, NO. 20 Lions Club Will Again Sponsor a Halloween Parade Dr. Guy Morse Bingham, Lectur- er, Humorist of Washington, D. C. was the guest speaker at the meet- the Lions’ Club Tuesday evening at Hostetter’s. Announcements were that Hallowe'en parade evening, ing of made a four division will be held Wednesday October 31st., and that $200 will be awarded in prizes. Residents will be asked to assist in lighting the line of march by turning on porch lights or other lights surrounding the home. This is the third year for the club to sponsor the parade and to finance the event the club will con- “Miles of Pennies” Cam- by duct the paign which began distributing footrules the Community. More help can al- so be given to the Lions by izing their stand at the Farm Show October 11, 12 and 13th. All proceeds will be used for the Hal- this week throughout lowe'en parade. All those wishing to participate in the parade as a marching group of three or more, as a musical or- float, should chairman, | selected | ganization, or with a contact parade James Spangler. Other chairmen are H. Morrell Shields and George Houck, Arthur Sprecher, Miles of Pennies campaign; Clyde Mumper, lighting; Mel- music; residential publicity. ————— Ol em FARM WOMEN TO ELECT CFFICERS SATURDAY, OCT. 27 Officers of the Society of Farm Women No. 4 will be elected at meeting Oct. 27 at the Mrs. John Musser, near Gustav Malmborg, was guest speaker at Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Willis Nolt, His subject was: “Landscape Gar- dening.” Mrs. Robert Nolt presid- ed at the business session. a home of town. of Landisville, a meeting on the home of near Landisville. Mrs. Mrs de- Group singing led by Jane Nolt, Fdith Swords, The by a vocal Alvin Musser, r and Mis I's. was accompanied by who also led the votions pregram included se- comp sed Maude trio Mrs. Swords, lections of Mrs. Mohler Man 77, Walked 17 M:. on Crutches i7T-year-cld man who was re- i to have walked an estimat- | no a 17 on crutches Monday, in St. ed miles died Tuesday pital. According to reports, Stum, Marietta RI, fracture of the right hip hitch-hiked from St. where he had an to his and Bainbridge Niiliam who suffered last Mar. | Joseph's Hos- X-ray « a | pital, X= amination, Marietta day. Police Marietta, found on the pavement Colonial tea room and home. Tillman seid that a pin placed in the man’s hip when he suffered the fracture, had work- ed and Stum was ordered removed the the Marietta ambulance and died about home between on Mon- Chief Leonard Tiliman, said Tuesday that evening front then Stum lying the taken was Monday in of he understood loose, to hospital in 25 minutes later. Dr. Charles P. Stahr, coroner, said death was due cardiac condition, deputy to a FIRE CO'S AMBULANCE WAS BUSY PAST WEEK Friendship Fire Company ambu- lance conveyed these patients to the hospitals: Thursday, Sept. 27th, Milton Brickhart, of Newtown to St. Joseph's; Friday, Sept. 28th, Kenneth Miller of Donegal, to the St. Joseph's, and Tuesday, October 2, Francis Keener of Sporting Hill to the General hospital. iO CARD PARTY AT SALUNGA The Salunga Fire Police sponsor a card party at Cooper's Garage on Friday, November 16th will nh’ S . Joseph's Hos | pharmacy, after which he {at | ber beginning at eight o'clock. Proceeds will go toward building fund. Turkeys for prizes. the THE -M Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 4, 1951 The Local News Mortuary Record LOCAL HONORED BY Mr. Paris H. hardware merchant, BUSINESS MAN IS LV COLLEGE | Hostetter, local | was honored | his election as a trus- Valley College. by ihe Rees last week by tee of Lebanon This choice was made Pennsylvania Conference United Sw Moy at Pennbrook, Sept. 25 to 27. | Mr. Hostetter the conference his selection as a lay resenting St. Mark’s United Brethren church here. The college is administered by a Board hy East Pennsylvania Evangelical in session was a member of body by reason of member rep- Evangelical | Penn- and Confer- the above named denomi- of Trustees elected sylvania ences of nation, and the local man is one of from this conference the four laymen elected to board for a three term. da Local Realty Sales In This Vicinity year ‘Made Recently These local properties were sold it public sale during the past week: Beiler, East Lampeter far an adjoining $30.500, Henry farm of $1,000 mer, bought acres for nearly an acre. On Friday evening at the Bulletin Office, East Main street, Harry P. Royer sold Lots No. 28 and 30 on West street, boro, which frame dwelling containing ten rooms with conveniences. The Franklin Klumpp was $4,010.00. C. S. Possession Donegal this on there is a 2' story purchaser was and the Frank was the giv- price auctioneer. will be en Dec. 1 Landisville A two dwelling, with garage and a tract of land, in Landisville, sold for $8,500 at a public hale Saturday to Richard J. Derr, The Home Sold and a half story frame barn Landisville. Christie Derr Hawthorne, Derr Fogie and Richard J. Derr for the estate of the late Annie R. Derr, C. S. Frank was the auctioneer. EE IT A,AASS HAS BFEN A PHARMACIST FOR THE PAST FIFTY YEARS A 79-year-old Mt. Joy celebrating his 50th year as a phar- sale was held by Catharine resident is macist W. Garber, who has just reunion of the Philadelphia Pharmacy, University Elmer from the 1901 of returned a class of of College of Pennsylvania, is still active in his chosen field. From the 1939 time of his graduation until he operated his own assisted Phar- past four years Gar- the Elizabethtown Towne For the has also the State Children at Elizabethtown. are the parents of Esther, wife of Mr. Irvin Starr of Rohrerstown, macy. pharmacist at Crippled He and been Hospital for his wife Grace, one daughter, and are grandparents of twins. © CLASS OF 1926 HELD REUNION AT ACCOMAC; 28 PRESENT A reunion of the Mount Joy High School 1936 held re- cently Accomac York at- time class of the Twenty-eight the affair at Smith George Grown III, vice presi- Miss Herr, was Hotel, persons at County. tended which Buelah dent: dent; was elected presi- anrl Burl secre- tary The group decided to hold a pic- the families in 1954, the farms of one of the class memkhors. Howard in charge. en a Activities of 0 Our Police Officers Chief of Police Park Neiss ported these violations the week: Jesse Paul Griffin, Coates- ville R4,, 7,100 lbs. overweight; Jno. Stager, Lebanon, driving; Charles Melvin Stauffer, East Earl R1, ignoring a red light. Stager was summoned before Squire Hockenberry for a hearing and Stauffer before Justice of the nic to include probably on one of Brown, president, was re« past reckless I and hear reports of members. | Peace Robert Brown I'NU TE Rememb’ce Com. Collections $520 | As Of October 3 WEEKLY I N PATSY RUHL, 8, FLORIN, STRUCK BY A TRUCK Eight-year-dld Patsy Ruhl, was injured at 12:05 p. m Flor- in, Tues day when she was struck by a truck near her home. State Policeman Charles E. Sim- { mons said the child darted into the Committee | the activities | The Remembrance met evening in high | future Tuesday school to discuss the | This | will in¢lude a box sent to each ser- | planned is The servicemen's first project Christmas gifts vice person listed and a one-year’s | The Bulletin, | 1st. | the mittee hopes to be able to four gifts to each service- subscription t start- ing com- | Finances permitting, send three or The next token would be sent for Easter. Donations up to October talled $520.15. Door to vassing has not been completed in Mount Florin, solicitors are almost Mount Joy will not be solicited house to house. are man a year. 3rd to- door can- Joy and however busy daily. Rural routes 1 and 2 Residents from these areas asked to mail their contributions to Mount Joy, P. O. Box 243 or by the Remembrance booth in the east building at the Community ex- hibit your donation. Your cooperation will greatly Florin resi- dents who were not stop and leave be anpreciated. and boro at home when solicitors called are asked to do likewise. Door discontinued to door solicitation will be after the initial can- | Monies to continue the pur- of the be raised through card parties, food Vass. pose Committee will then sales and festivals. Individual re- ceipts are given to each contribut- signed by the each days collections catalogued. or, recipient, and Present at the meeting were Mr. Mrs. Charles Harple, Mrs. James Eshleman, Mrs. Lee Rice, Mrs. Burton Shupp, Mrs. George Albert, Miss Jane Anderson, Miss Marilyn Newcomer, Mrs. Dale Ky- ser and Mrs. John Matoney. Check with the committee by calling Mt. Joy 3-9661 to be cer- | husband's and tain your son or name .. ‘2s | and correct address is listed. Oth- | erwise they will not receive the benefits of this organization. We Auto Accillonts During The Week Edgar Tice, ington Boro, Sunday when the auto he was op- the and sixty-seven, of Wash- was slightly injured road between Falmouth in a field. State ward Schaeberie, erating ran off Elizabethtown and turned over Ed- who investigated, 4 Tice Columbia Policeman said the accident occurred about of Elizabethtown, that auto when miles south he lost control of the told police his steering mech- anism broke. He Hospital, St. suffering a la- was taken to Joseph's Lancaster of the fractured ribs. Auto Hits Tractor G: twenty-five, Bainbridge, when his auto collided with a farm by Alvin Martin, R1, ceration head and possible Huggins, slightly Robert was injured operated seventy Bainbridge Route 444 near Bainbridge. State Police charged Martin yield the right tractor, on wth failure to of way William before Justice of the Peace Mundorf, Conoy Twp. Ln. 25th ANNIVERSARY DINNER The twenty-fifth dinner of Auxiliary, at which time the char- ter past presidents will be honored, will be held Tuesday, October 9th, at the Legion Home. i KEENER FARM SOLD The Schram Realty Co. at Lan« caster, sold a farm in Conoy Twp. and W. Donegal Twp. for John H. and Ellen N. Keener of Maytown. It was purchased by Luther C and Virgel Pearl Lighty. Terms private. ntl MARRIAGE LICENSES James Watts. S. Lancaster, Miriam Kauffman, of Maytown. anniversary the American Legion members and on were and [street just off Angle Street [heim RI. TO LANDISVILLE of Revenue, structure of the state and functions of responsibility Company's grounds earned by the fund of approximately be Landisville-Salunga Main street, family Scout Camp Rockwood, was extinguished about 3 called Rt. right Arth- Man- on 2 struck the fender of a truck driven by H. Miller, Patsy, Mrs. Elmer across the street 230 and was by ur thirty-seven, the daughter Ruhl, to neigh She wag taken to the Lancaster the Fire Com and was visit a bor. General Hospital by | pany ambulance.® She was admitted with a lacera- the left the skull, spinal injuries, according tion over and possible to fracture of hos- pital attendants. RE Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading A pure Hereford bull $87,000 at Gunnison, Col. Lancaster's parking meter ceipts dropped $1.000 last month. Friday, October 19 has been des- ignated as Wheatland Day at Lan- sold for re= caster. The County treasury $1,148 confiscated by police recent gambling raids. Lebanon was given in five Bus drivers at are out They are paid $1 an hour and want 35¢ an hour raise. Governor John S. Fine toed the bill that would permit one of on strike. has ve- auto license on a car instead two. Columbia applied State 25 mile per limit on the Lincoln Highway thru that boro. Miss Bess School teacher to the hour has for a speed Adams, sixty ye Sunday ars, was a for given a surprise purse of $100 by Lancaster Sunday School. The directors of Lebanon County Soil Conservation offered to plant 10,000 multi-flora roses on farm game projects in that county. When heard of the penny took all they had, nearly a tub full to a bank. 22,871 pers. a the two brothers at Lancaster shortage, they There were cop- ee ll eee eee OTTO F. MESSNER SPOKE LIONS State Secretary on the financial Otto F. Messner, talked his department at a meeting of Lions Club in the Messner is now a res- the Landisville fire hall. Mr, ident of Landisville. Club members voted to accept fon the building a meet- Landisville Fire the Girl In addition ing house on for nd Boy Scout Troops. to a gift from the club and funds the huilding $2,500 will canvass of the by scouts, furnished ly a area club members. intense int Personal Mention Joseph E. McLaughlin, E. spent a week with her Mrs. at their home in Devon. Mrs. Robert Hawthorne spent the past weekend at the National Girl Washing- the course: for D. C., attending senior leaders ‘training ton, Region three. a a — rr—Y EXTINGUISHED BONFIRE Mount Joy street p. Monday by members of Friendship Fire Company. The firemen it getting A bonfire on m on were by a passerby after was felt that the fire was of control. ee tl) Ae a SECOND SHIPMENT OF BOXES Postmaster Charles J. Bennett Jr. second Relay Boxes, has received the of Mail collection and to be placed in different sections of | the Borough. rari. Mller WILL LEARN PRINTING Ronald Garlin, West Main street, is the new “devil” at The Bulletin’ office. He went on duty vesterday. of Mr. | going eye, a possible! out shipment | LANCASTER COUNTY $2.00 a Year in Advance For The Past Week Throughout This Very Briefly Told Entire Locality A total 499 people had the id sixty-nine, at | | | chest x-rayed last week of Jacob G. Earhart, | Colebrook. Harry K. Manheim. George M at Marietta yesterday. Miss Alfaretta teacher, at at Man=- heim Clair R2 Harnish, eighty-seven, restricted Manheim violating was Will, for prosecuted at Marley, seventy=-nine, license. Mrs. Amy E. Lentz Kreider, of Joseph Kreider, fell into sewer at Ephrata and died from he: wife Grosh, 82, Marietta a storm Grove retired school Sunday. Mrs seven injuries M. Good Reuben seventy « Good, at Fannie of Elizabethtown, Elmer L. Kreider, fifty-nine, East daughter | Petersburg, dropped dead on the of | sidewalk at Lancaster Sunday. Mrs. Lillie C. Seibert, seventy= seven, wife of Clarence C. Szibert, the General Farm | Co- Next two held New Joy. county this week Holland. There Fairs lumbia we being wife and week, Mount Gloria Jean, aged of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manheim R1, fell while in a corn crib and was badly A — ENOS S. GERBERICH IS CRITICALLY ILL AT HBG. S. Gerberich, of here, SIX, Bechtold, swinging hurt. | {of Hospital Mrrs. Anna E. Maxwell, fifty, widow of Clarence L. Maxwell, Elizabethtown, at the Lancaster Os= teopathic Hospital. Charles J. McLaughlin, sixty- seven, of Devon, formerly of Eliz- abethtown, died Monday at his home of a heart attack. Elizabethtown at Enos eighty-one, president the Gerberich-Payne | Shoe Co. ill at his home in the Grayco Apartments is critically al. Harrisburg. Mr. Gerberich, who was stricken ill in August while vacationing at served as treasurer of - of Boot | for about the seashore, the National Association and Shoe tyenty Harry Yagle Harry Yagle, eighty-nine, May- town died in the Columbia Hos- after a nine-months illness. Yagle was born in Baltimore a son of the late George N. and Martha Smith Yagle, natives ot He was the oldest living of | member of St. John's Lutheran in aoe] Church, Maytown. Surviving are one daughter, Ma- “| bel, wife of Lee H. Haverstick, of { Maytown, whom he resided; granddaughter; two brothers, James L. Yagle, New Freedom Charles Yagle, Red Lion; and of nieces and nephewt. 11 The Bennetts Home From Bermuda Ex-postmaster Mrs. Charles Bennett, East Main St., recent- returned two week va=- Manufacturers years EE —— pital Mr. A BAINBRIDGE WAS KILLED IN A Bainbridge SOLDIER KOREA Pvt. nine outbreak soldier, James | one of the first local | Germany. men drafted after the | the Korean War, was killed Korea Sept. 14, to word received by his father. Bryan, tion in He was a graduate of Conoy High with '43. His father is| 5 president of that township's school | I. school, class of and board. ‘ ea 1 number MISS GREIDER TO ATTEND YOUTH PARLEY IN W. VA. Misses Lilly Ann Greider, M Joy, Griffiths, ta, past presidents of Lancaster County 4-H Club Council, will among four State the National Youth Jackson Mills, W. which Mount and Eleanor Ephra- be ; . and representatives J ly cation to Bermuda. Prior to island | they attended the postmaster’s con- D.C, for Conference Va., 4a opened yester- | at Pen- to at day day. The girls are students nsylvania State College. News In Gener From Florin For The Past Weel: Miss Ada Kauffman { wood, N. J., was a Sunday guest of | -~ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman | The Mr. Samuel Shelley confined | sed by to his home on account of illness. |flowers now Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd, Manheim, visited the latter's father Mr. George Shetter and family on | Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Roberts cal- led on Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey | on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jr., and Mrs. the formers mother, ington, D. C. visited Norman, E. Hershey Mrs. Lewellen is a Hershey. Mrs. Lillian Hamilton visited her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Pierce at Lan- caster on Tuesday. Mrs. Adah Eichler Margaret spent the Lancaster with Rev. E. Wagner and Mr. son Felty. Mrs. Clara (More on page 3.) ee a ere LETTERS GRANTED Katie H. Shenk, executrix of the Shenk, late of Rapho township Harry N. Nissly, North street, this boro, executor W. Nissly, from a at the session leaving for the vention in Washington, five days. They boarded a plane at Nation- al Airport there and flew to La Guardia Field in New York. There it was necessary to transfer to Idle= | wild where they boarded a strato= Bermuda. The flight re- hours and eighteen | liner for quired three of Collings- | minutes. Bennetts were the quite impres- of bloom abundance Passion on the single col- native IS in full of island as well as countless and double hibiscus in many ors amid a profusion of flowers church Episcopal uth and saw the process for mak- in a manufacture of They visited the oldest here which is of the Joe Cole Minnie all of Mr. and on sister and son, Lewellen | Wash Mrs. | Sunday. | flower The this perfume requires ten years, Bennetts left the at 5:45 [one evening and completed the trip m. | ing passion perfume small factory. of Mrs. | island { by train arrived home at it Je a. and daughter, | SE Week's Birth Record and Mrs. Jas. and Mrs. Nel- { r. and Mrs. | Mount Joy RI, | Hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Weidler, | Landisville, a daughter at the Gen= eral Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester P, Eshleman | of Florin, twin daughters, Tuesday it the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs John S. Hess, Mar- ket street, Florin, a son at the Os~ Hospital at Lancaster, Mrs. Jay C. Musser, 214 Avenue, 3 son at the Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Robert W. Myers, Florin, a daughter at General Hospital Monday. CHARGED WITH SPEEDING Donald W. Beachler, truck drive er, Manheim R2, was prosecuted by State Police for speeding. el A Aes nT vi Lloyd J, Stoner, a son at St.Joseph’s of Eliza- Rapho township, estate of John S. Barbara the of of estate of Minnie late Mount Joy. rf snr ans SAFE WAS ROBBED Police of $475 from the safe of the Waste Co. at The com- bination on the safe was set at op- teopathic Mr. | Marietta investigating the theft | General Gordon | Mr. | Main | the and are and Columbia, street, len when the theft was discovered. EE —— HELP A WORTHY CAUSE The Aid Society of West Green Tree Church of the Brethren will have a stand in the Lanc. Leaf To- | I bacco building next Friday and | | Saturday. They will have baked | J goods, fancy work, pillow cases, &c Parrots have no wishbones.
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