e to as TAA ee ew October 31st Lion’s Mammoth Halloween Parade — Help In The Mile-of-Pennies Drive Farm Show One of The Most Successful In Years Joe Hess Corn Husking Champion Jay Nissley Had Champion Steer Jeanette Ginder Crowned Corn Queen Eugene Drace Soap Box Champ Mount Joy's 1951 Farm Show is[ Pig Showmanship: Gold, Clair now a matter of record and we| Baum, Elizabethtown R3; Silver, predicted a week ago, it was one| Charles Pfaunmiller, Elizabethtown of the best ever held here. With|R3; Bronze, Wilbur Erb, Mt. Joy the exception of opening day,| Rl. - Thursday, the weather was ideal, Lamb Showmanship: Gold, Mar- the attendance set a record, com-{ lene Good, Lancaster Rl; Silver, Roderick Frey, Washington Boro petition was keen and the number R1; Bronze, Jane Greiner, Manheim of entries was far above the aver- age. R4. ANNOUNCE PLACINGS Allen L. Baker, 4-H Club Leader County’s Corn |, Husking Champ State College, announced the placing of all 15 members which was determined at the close of the judging Thursday afternoon. The ring placings at the Mount Joy roundup was only one factor. Three Pfaunmiller brothers from Elizabethtown R3, headed the group. Charles was first, Elwood, second, and Robert third, in total scoring for the year’s program. Final placings of other members: Fourth, Joanne Bixler, Mount | Joy Rl: 5, Wilbur Erb, Mount Joy | R1; 6. Barbara Ann Warfel, Mount Zov R1: 7, Sara Floy Risser, Her- R2: 8, Walter Schwanger, Fl- izabethtown R1; 9, Kay Warfel, Mount Joy R1; 10, Henry Greiner, Manheim R4: 11, Floyd G. Risser, Hershey R2: 12, Harold Eberly, of | Elizabethtown R3: 13, Miriam Ro- land, Mt. Joy R1; 14, Clair Baum, | Flizabethtown R3: and 15, George shey JOSEPH HESS Mount Joy Route 1 farmer, who Webb, Elizabethtown RI. won the Lantaster County Corn | CORN EXHIBIT Husking Ch-mpionship at Mount | Soa ves PIR. Has 3 Joy’s Farm Show last Friday. | There are on Be paral: entries n He replaces Lewis Bixler, the the corn division approximately champion. | 1.200 ears in the entire show, offi- THURSDAY BABY BEEVES “Midnight IV,” black Aberdeen Angus entry of Jay Nissley, Man~ heim R4, took grand championship | . hibited by honors in the baby beef show—24 Ephrata Rl. 195¢ [ls reported. Sweepstake prize for the best 30- I sar display went to Milton Snyder, Mastersonvllie. Best display of 10 ears was enter— ed by Clyde Brubaker, Ephrata. in the show was A. Brubaker, Best single ear Daniel head of 4-H cattle representing the f In the 4-H Club Class, sweep- Short Horn, Hereford and Angus | stakes award for the best 10 ears breeds—as judges pinned up the | of corn went to Ross Eshleman, of blue ribbon winners Thursday af- |g pin { ternoon. A gold medal also went to | SHEEP the 20-year-old youth for top place in the 4-H baby A pen of three Hampshires en- showman- of Manheim | grand champion- | beef jor by Jane Greiner, captured the ip ih in the 4-H Lamb show. Al total of 2 oC ship” contest. “Midnight 1,” Jay's first steer as a member of the Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club of Lan- | caster County four up to become the grand champion lambs were on display, different champions were four breeds grew Reserve’ grand a pen of three Southdowns exhibit- years ago, ‘High Class of ’41 MOST O-THE-MINUTE WwW E EKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. LI, NO. 22 THREE PERSONS INJURED IN AUTO MISHAPS RECENTLY Samuel E, Columbia R2, Joseph's Hospital sible fracture of Newcomer & Son Hardware Store Greider, forty-two, of is a patient at Si. suffering a the skull. pos= Robbed Thursday He was injured when his truck was struck by a tractor-trailer in Thieves entered the H. S. New! front of the new Armstrong Cork comer & Son hardware store some-| Co. laboratory, three miles west of time Thursday night and stole $100] Lancaster on the Lincoln Highws in petty cash, $60 in hunting and| John F. Hoffmaster, fifty-five, i: fishing license fees and a 30.30 Win-| Columbia R2, is at the Lancaster chester rifle, General Hospital suffering a com- Taking every precaution for a pound fracture of the right knee, quick getaway the burglars set up scalp abrasions and a laceration of a ladder to an open skylight and the right arm. His wife, Pauline, propped open doors with shovels forty-four, refused to be admitted Her possible : as a hospital patient injuries and other tools. Entry was gained |’ be : were listed as a fracture thru a window on the west side of of the right jaw, a laceration of the the store. lower lip, and abrasions to the Using hammers, electric drill and! nose and left knee. a wrecking bar taken from store They were injured shortly after stock, a 1,000 pound safe was for-| the above accident in a collision at ced open in a rear office and rec-| Donerville, two miles west of the accident. — ords strewn over the floor. Greider A small safe in the front office was removed to the basement, jimmied, and the contents littered over the e 0C ews floor. This included sales records, income tax reports, etc. For The Past Week Very Briefly Told Our county Teachers’ Institute will be held October 25 and 26. The intruders even took the pre- the fastened by cup hooks, cautions of covering doorway with paver, from being to prevent any light seen on the outside. Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 18, | head went to out-of-state ‘buyers from New York, Maryland and New Jersey. About 350 people at- | | $16. 281 | | { and JAMES MFG. CO DECLARES | Chief of police Park Neiss and | Elizabethtown College will ob- | State Policemen are investigating. | serve its annual homecoming. Oct. es ctl A AI eer: 27th. WON SPORTSMEN'S PRIZES The beginning of the tent service | AT COMMUNITY EXHIBIT at Manheim was postponed until The Mount Jey Sportsmen’s As- | Octobey 20th. sociation announced these prize] Ten pounds of .out-of-season winners at the close of the Com-| deer meat cost 3 Lancaster man munity exhibit: 1st, M. Bricker, of | $10 per pound or $100. Lancaster, Winchester 32 rifle: 2nd. A reunion of the David Koser Sr. C. V. Kinsey, Mount Joy, Stevens |family was held recently at the] pump gun; 3rd, W. C. Taylor, Co- [farm of David Koser Jr. near Bel- Jumbia, Stevens double barrel gun: | laire. 4th, Lloyd Derr, Mount Joy, Sun- The Ephrata Review has pur- beam Electric Mixer; 5th, Bruce chased the Ephrata Ensign Shetter, Florin, Woolrich suit; 6th,| merged it with that bhoro’s oldest | Wm. McFalls, Columbia, electric newspaper. iron; 7th, R. C. Alleman,” Mount{ The friends of Robert H. Carper, | Joy, fly rod and reel; 8th, S. Hill. | Manheim R1, farmer, who met with Mountville, casting rod and reel. an accident, husked his corn and hy rOY v . ati "1 . , . seven consolatic ze Pre als p oven lation prizes were also | payled the fodder. given away. " : : I'wo more’ covered bridges: in the county are slated to be replaced | with steel. This will leave wood structures. TRUCK DRIVERS D OF OVERWEIGHT seven, Held First Reunion so | ACC The first reunion of the class of | Nine truckers were charged by [1941 of Mount Joy High Police last Thursday with was held Saturday evening at Hos-| overweight trucks tetter’s. The affair was attended by Prosecuted hefore Justice of the forty- | | of the James Manufacturing Com- pany, Fort Atkinson, Wis.,, was de- clared by the firm's board of direc- tors. { | company occupying the | the former American Legion Auxiliary was well attended Monday evening, | with the following winners 500, [ Mrs. Jennie Minnich and Mrs. El- sie. Brenner; Bridge, Clyde Triple and Clyde Zink; Pinochle, Reed Grayhill, Jack Mowery, Murs. Ethel | of the Pennsylvania State Farm |ad by, Marlene Good, of Lancaster | forty-nine persons. | Pause 9 Show at Harrisburg in January of pp, Clarence Newcomer, president of | ui cg Jars Horlk ey of this 1949. | Other placings were as follows: | the lace > ge a | pl ace, were Merle w. Venables, of “Midnight IIL” his 1950 Angus, | Third Roderick Frey ; Washing. An ithe “Wy Wi Thick | Rew Case xl: Valen 2 ts pe el : ’ he 4 no's 10. which) er 1409 N. West End Ave., Lancas- won the grand championship rib-|ton Boro R1, Southdown breed: { h ad been printed in the High | (or: FEdw:rd S. Bates. 925 Union Lon at the Southeast Pennsylvania | fourth, Ronald Martin, Ephrata: | School paper when the group made’ gf Lancaster: Harry B. Dattisman, 4-H District Show held last De- | Hampshire: fifth, Richard Herr. of | up the senior class, was read as of Claude Gaple, Jr., Pii- cember at the Lancaster stockyards.| Lancaster RS, Hampshire; sixth, | means of introduction. | man, N. J.; Franklin L. Mummaw, This is Jay's last year in 4-H| Arlene Stehman, Lancaster R3. Twenty-nine members and twen-| jr 308 New Holland Ave.. Lan- Club work, and his last “Midnight” Cheviot: seventh, Ardeyth Martin, [ ty guests were present. Mrs. James ' caster: James Staam. 2236 W. Cum- | holds possibilities, livestock men | Ephrata, Shropshire: eighth, Ross, Fshleman and Mrs. Robert Germer, kerland St, Lebanon; M. D Sea- | N predict, of bringine him further K Fshelman, Mt. Joy R2. Shropshire: | wives of members serving in the christ, Elizabethtown R3; Martin | winnings at either the state or dis-| and ninth, Harold Musser, Mount' armed forces in Korea, were guests. Mace, Sheridan RI. trict shows coming up next Winter. Joy R1, Cheviot. Letters from classmates unable to! - Besides the livestock, a corps of | HOGS attend were read. Those included IMPRCVEMENTS AT P. O. judges went over all other devart-| Fifteen head of Chester White | letters from Captain James Zeller, | Pcstmaster Charles J. Bennett, ments of the annual exhibit, which’ | ard Spotted Poland China swine, | Japan; Lt. James Eshleman and Lt. | Jr. is keeping abreast with the | on Sico Co. [shown by 15 members of. the Mount! Robert Germer, Korea; Mrs. Verna: {mes by adding new cit] was centered this year grounds, just off Frank St. | Joy 4-H Pig Club, were put up at! Faus Ginder, a missionary in Africa [rem time to time. Just recently he LARGE CORN DISPLAY 2 (Turn to Page 6) | Mrs. Anna Coen Aliaga, El Paso, | installed two new city carrier cases | { Pe ct pa ar Yo which will accommodate 48( at- “There was more corn on display | = m= Sm Texas; Miss Ruth Gainor, Creston, | Se { of 280. e 480 pa than you see from all over the state | Kentucky; Mr. Clyde Fenstermach~ instead of 289. The new casca ) occupy exactly the same space as al the Pennsylvania Farm Shows | in Harrisburg.” commented M. T.|ey farm Corn Queen | of Adams Hartman; : County, as he finished judging the afternoon. corn display Thursday | RESERVE BABY BEEF Reserve grand champion of the | baby beef show is a Hereford en- tered by Judy Martin, of Lancaster | RS. Twin brothers, Herbert and Har- | old Frey, of Lancaster R1, showed the next two prize winning steers. Harold's Angus was third; and Her- bert’'s entry, also an Angus judges put in fourth place. * Gold, silver and bronze medals for first, second and third placings, respectively, in the series of con- tests for 4-H Club exhibitors of livestock were awarded by the Mt. |* Joy Chamber of Commerce. SHOWMANSHIP MISS JEANETTE GINDER Winners of these special merit] Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I P Ginder, Elizabethtown R3, was | crowned “Corn Queen” at Mt. Joy's | l | | awards follow: Baby Beef Showmanship: Gold, J. Commuaiity Exhibit held here last wee Man- ley, Manheim R4; Silver, Wil- Nissley At : Miss Mary L. Stauffer, bur Erb, Mt. Joy Rl; Bronze, Al" heim R2, who was the 1950 queen, vin Lapp, Bareville R1. did the crowning. ak r, Ocean City, N. J.; and Mr. Jas. those he discarded. Workman, Long Island, N. Y. A committee that planned the affair was Robert Bentzel, chair- | POLICE CLAIM MAN DROVE man; Park Neiss, Miss Betty Char- THRU A RED LIGHT SUNDAY les. Mrs: Robert Stoner and ig Jay Shertzer, 18, of Salunga, was | Thomas Diffenbaugh. prosecuted by Lancaster city police et © eee for driving through a red traffic RAGNER HALLGREN BOUGHT light after his car collided with an | auto driven by Billie Gentry, Lan- THE METZLER PROPERTY caster at Queen and Lem Sts., : On Saturday evening at the 8 on Bis, at} . . 1:30 a. m. Sunday: Bulletin office Auctioneer C. S.| cD Wl i Frank sold the Aaron H. Metzler, | ENOS S. GERBERICH IS | property, 201 and 203 West Main KEPORTED IMPROVING i street, this boro, at public sale. Enos S. Gerberich, eighty-one. The lot fronts 47 feet on the president cf the Gerberich-Payne north side of West Main street and Company here, who has been extends 147 feet in depth. The ime critically ill was reported as im- provements are a 2%: story frame roving, {double dwelling and a 3-car gar+ re ent 4 Mt age. The West Hempfield township The property was purchased by | School Board has petitioned thé Ragner Hallgren, of town, for $4,- | Laticaster County Commissioners 700.00. for permission to hold a special I I MARRIAGE LICENSES Carl H. Derr, Elizabethtown R3, and Evelyn M. Groff, 26 David St. Mount Jey. vote issue for on a proposed $160,000 bond school improvements. eee Dorothy Myers, 287 Marietta Av- enue, this place, died this morning Jat the St. Joseph's Hospital. | north of Manheim. | LEGION A A Banner Sale By Keystone Holstein Breeders Friday A yearling bull consigned by Clarence E. Lyons, Mount Joy, was purchased for $1,575 by Lytle Brothers, of Middletown, Pa., at the | first Conestoga Classic sale of reg- | | istered Holstein dairy cattle held | Friday, at the Keystone Sales Barn | east of town. Top price for a female was $710| po: Wp paid by Henry Young, Rocky Hill! Martin N. J. for a cow consigned by El+ vin Hess, Strasburg RI. Fifty-one head of cattle sold for a total of $25,100. Eleven tended. It is planned to hvld two Conestoga Classic sales a year, of- ficials said. Top price for an open heifer was $660 paid by Page Ifert, of Mid- dletown, Md., for an animal con- signed by Paul G. Longenecker, of Strasburg Rl. A two-day-old heifer calf sired by C. C. Dandy George was pur= chased at $200 by Ralph Forsht, of Pa. It was consigned C. Arthur Wolgemuth, of Mount | Joy. 51 Head Bring $16.281 Fifty-four head of cattle brought at a’ cattle sale held Satur- Adam Kline in Rapho Twp. Top price for Caleb COWS day by $482, while paid by Kreider, other i bought by Charles Hartenstine, of Annville, brought $467 and $433 re- spectively. ——.. COWS, was two DIVIDEND OF FORTY, K CENTS A quarterly dividend of 40 cents per share on common capital stock The dividend was payable Sept. 29 to stockhglders of record at the close of business Sept. 24, E. R. Klassy, president, announced. The has a leanch plant here, entire floor space of Sons East George Brown cotton and woolen mills on Main street. re —— PRIZE WINNERS AT THE CARD PARTY The card party sponsored by the Newcomer and Mrs. Romaine Coo- per. Door prize, Helen Mackinson. These parties are being held ev- ry third Monday of the month at the Legion Home. On Monday, No- vember 19, the turkey party will be held with a turkey to every two tables. — A em E. HEMPFIELD SUPERVISORS HAVE ACQUIRED A DUMP L. Greider, secretary Hempfield Monday acquisition of a Benjamin of the East supervisors, on Township evening the the use of the township snnounced dumm for residents. The dump, said, is lo= Pike, a- Silver Greider the Marietta bout three miles west of | Springs, and will be used in con= West Hempfield cated along junction with township. ama et te. M. R. HOFFMAN DIVIDES HIS ESTATE INTO 5 SHARES Michael R. Hoffman late of May- town, who died at Bethlehem Oct. 2, at the age of left an estate valued at approximately $60,000, of which $50,000 represents real estate, will, filed for probate last week. Mr. Hoffman, of the will, divided his estate into five equal shares which he be- queathed to members of his family, IO ninety -four, according to his according to terms Mr. Daniel Will, a nearby pros- perous farmer, with some of his friends greatly enjoyed an auto trip NEIGHBORS, RELATIVES were | AND FRIENDS HUSKED MAN'S CORN relatives Thirty-five neighbors, and friends Saturday morning | husked corn on the farm of Ches- ter S. Hoffey, Manheim R2, who has been ill for almost 'a year with a heart condition. The group husk- ed sixteen acres of corn in about seven how They were Farl G. Brubaker, Jechn B. Brandt, Henry A Roy Emanuel S Carl E Cristy. Henry B. Arthur B. Wenger, Kenneth Ginder, Hoffer Wenger, H. Gin- Ginder, Sauder Ginder, Glenn Carl Robert M Abram H. Shelly, Victor L. Gish, J. B. Stehman, Ro- Samuel Nornhold, Nornhold, John H. Erh, Merkey, John C. Wolf. Merkey, Allen Dourte, Dourte, Glen Miller, Har- ry Balmer, Henry H. Shelly, Irvin Aucker, Jacob Mover, Carl S. Hof- fer, and Lloyd A. Wolfe. The following with the refreshments: G. Brubaker, er, Mrs. Jacol Victor Gish. EE News In General From Florin For The Past Weel: Kenneth G.® former der, Boose, Forry, Hoffer, John G. Brandt, T. Ginder, Lester bert Stirling, J Henry H. Mark H. David E. Monroe helped Mrs. Earl Miss Norma Brubak- Moyer Mrs. women and Co- resident, is the tion of a house on a lot he recently of Bev- Ebersole, of Florin making preparations for noy, a erec- purchased in the vicinity erly. Mrs. R. W. Roberts spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey. Mrs. David Geib held a Key Products Demonstration at her home on Monday evening with a very good representation. Rev. Howard Bernhard left Sun- day for Myersdale where he will hold Evangelistic services for two weeks, in the Church of the Breth- ren. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Drace Maytown were guests Mrs. Martin Ney and dav. Rev. William Wagner, called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. per on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. P. R. Beilman of Hollywood, Calif., expects to visit her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Char- les. Mr. Marshall Sheaffer ter, Pearl spent Sunday at ville, Perry Co. Mr. Nathan Shelly of visited her brother Mr. Shelly on Sunday. Two bus loads of neighboring communities made a trip to Fagle’s Mere. Among them were Mrs. A. Roth, Jacob Olweiler, Mrs. V. Bricker, Mrs. Darwin Lo- raw, Mrs. E. Wolf and Mrs. Benja- min Gantz. Thursday evening, Oct. 25th the loyer property on Main street will he sold at public sale. rr GR en Samuel Ney and and family of of Mr. and family Sun- Maytown, Mum-~ and daugh- Loys~ Manheim Samuel folks of the 50 MOTORISTS SUSPENDED THRUOUT THIS LOCALITY Fifty their forty restored last Those. who lost were: Hinkle, Mount Joy, in- Chester Rhoads, Mt. Joy R1, speeding; Albert Derr Jr., May- failure to post security. re A ee COLLISION UPSET A CAR State Police reported a car driv- en by Dorothy Young, a registered nurse, 53 Marietta Ave., Mt. Joy, overturned in a collision with a car driven by Frank Ruhl, R4 Man- heim. The collision occurred on the Manheim-Mt. Joy road, Tuesday afternoon. motorists lost cards and had theirs week. Charles toxication; town, EE WAS DRIVING TOO FAST Among the six motorists prosecu- ter on various charges by the State Police Friday was Ammon R. Hof- fer of town. He was charged with speeding. ll rere Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Rudy G. Forry, Mount Joy R2, twin sons at home Oct 5. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Witman, of Manheim R2, a son Saturday at the General Hospital. a_i Mrs. Carl Germer, W. Main St, was removed to St. Joseph's Hospi- to Potter county over the weekend. tal, Lancaster, Tuesday, for obser- vation. 1951 $2.00 a Year in Advance Boro Authority To Mortuary Record Start Work Laying Throughout This Additional Mains Entire Locality A meeting of the Mount Joy Bor-| Harvey O. Penwell Sr, at ough Authority was held Monday | Marietta evening in the Gerberich Payne| Mrs. Emma J. Fahnestock, 86, of Shoe Co. office here with Messrs. | Manheim Har-| Harley R cighty - three, at Flizabethtown, S. H. Miller, Grant Gerberich, Boggs, ry Walters and Wm. Batzel present. | | | | Pres. | Also engineer Jos. Michaels Mrs. Bertha T. Shirker, sixty= Milley presided. three, at Manheim. The receipt of supplies including| Miss Barbara Zimmerman, 82, at pipes, valves, ete. was reported. | the Oreville Mennonite Home. The Authority decided to start Mrs. Sarah E., widow of Frank work immediately laying a 12-inch | B. Freeland at Columbia, aged, 62. main across West Main street at Mrs, Sarah Ann S. Brubaker, Lumber. This main will be laid | eighty-six at the Oreville Menno- from the present standpipe on Don- | nite Home. egal Springs Road and continue on Mrs, Kathryn N. Foltz, eighty, Lumber, across Main, north on Elizabethtown R3, at her home on Fairview street to Hopewell and Monday. thence east on Apple Tree Alley to Amos Musser Weidman, sixty- 3 four, retired automobile dealer at North Barbara street at the Union National bank. At this point it will intersect with Manheim. Miss Mazie B. Keenard, seventy=- six, formerly of Elizabethtown, at the Widows’ Home at Lebanon. Rev. William H. Reeves, sixiy= three, one time pastor of the Bain- hridge Methodist church, at Frank- ford, Phila, EE a new 8-inch main to be laid from the Water Works to North Barbara and thence south on Barbara to Apple Tree Alley, where they’ intersect. The Authority ceeded with its will has already pro- improvements at At this voint| Brief News From has been re- | | ojo Ions of watey daily. The Dailies For When these improvements are ° ° completed it will increase the wo Quick Reading ter pressure thruout the entire bor- ough about 15 to 18 lbs. Water con- James Delancey, 34, bank teller, sumers are urged to have the pipes at Milheim, confessed to taking $6,~ 400. A man at chickens after the Pumping Station. a leaky check valve paired and saves thousands of gal- leading to their properties in good Lancaster sold his 60 shape as the Authority will not be a threat of poison- responsible for any leaks due to ing. the increased pressure. i At a public sale at Lancaster, a It is the wish of the Author ity | that all Main street | | from one end of the town to the ing brought $770. other, check their pipes. | Shot guns figured in twice as Wherever leaks or low pressure i | many accidents as did any other have! type of weapon last year. Le The twenty-second case of polio has been reported from Lancaster. | The eight-year-old ay | wirl. repairs at once as the State High : . S77 A gasoline price war grandfather's clock made at Read- consumers on service noticeable, consumers should the made necessary repairs mediately. i Kat 3 victim 1s an You are requested to make said | : is raging at way Department contemplates re- many places around the country surfacing Main street in the ver Y | The latest one has started in Phil : near future. [ ade Iphi to | a. - AD ee [ ro n enr: 2d & RECEPTION FOR An enraged bull killed a farmer they tried to drive cows to the barn for milking at Durlango, REV. C. F. HFLWIG OCT. 1n and his wife when The Mount Joy Church of. God gave their rastor, Rev. C. F. Hel- | Wed, | | | [« Towa. a a SUrNYISe recy ption last Wa Operations in three departments © was in charge of the Tadies Aid with Mrs. {at Armstrongs., Lancaster, have Hilda ceremonies prelude Weid- | .Pro- | been reduced one day a week and 4 master of Orchestra ler as Tram was a | some employes laid off. roem bw Mrs, Jav Barnhart; piano —— colo, Mrs, Grace Hawthorne: voen! «alo. Mrs, Kathryn Mummer: Ad- | CHURCH OF GOD LADIES’ Si e of welcome. Lester Bshloman; | AID ELRCTED OFFICERS CGY A. trio: reading, John Waid- Mrs. Fli zor ore Chr. day Wad. s i Smeltzer entertained the Hilda Weidler: instromental num- Aid of the Chureh of God at her. Jav Barnhart S» her home Tuesday. The meeting monologue, Mies Mishev: preetinas. | opened by the groun singing sev- Harvey Stoner, wha nresented the | tal songs. after which Mrs. Hazel nostor with a chee for $100 from | Shenk read the scripture and Mrs. the Church of Council: Mys handhag Helwig | Helwig offered praver. fine snd a The following officers were elect- ih flower = Mus George | , I: President, Mrs. Hazel Shenk: Broske played a wviano solo sa ad - re payed yy S00. vice president. Mrs. C. F. Welwio: secretary, Mrs. Robart Schroll: i and Jr.: : | PFMEFVMBRANCE COMM. MET fressuver. Mrs. Fdward Pennell The Mount Jov Reme mbrance | After the husifiese ee Committee met on Tuesday evening [1 ot of i NE . the ics cernd delicions refragh. ni re high school {, ments to the following: Mrs, Irvin onations as of Cet. 17 amount | Ravior, Mrs. C. har Mya T to $826.46. The committee wishes to Be a oar ay ay . ras | RParnhart Mrs. Hilda Weidler Mre express it's sincere appreciation to | Sn ith, ™ C.F. Polwic M F. ) rs . Felwio, Mrs. FE. everyone for their contributions | Darn Mig we] © ¢ during the canvass by letter, at the | or L 3, NM Six 2 Mrs. °A. Exhibit stand” etc alker, Myc. Elsie Grove. Mrs. - E. Stand, | Tindemuth, Mpe Ti Sma One hundred and twenty hoxes| My Fh moltzar., re, : . Tet | Pobt. Schroll. Miss Felan Sohrall will be wrapped for mailing Octob- | Mise M: Shveiner.: Mi y er 29 at 7:30 in the hish school. | a Ie ne ; 1 nes 198 TTR Bulletin subscriptions will start on pars ne Miss Anna Hoffer. December 1st. All nackages in and | The next meetine will be held out of the states will be in the mail | "rember 11th at the home of Mrs, by November 1. | Robert Schrell. 342 N. Barbara St. Be sure your man in the service | Tl is listed for these gifts. Send his | "POY MERVIN RRANNT address to Mt. Joy P. O. Box 243 | ANNRESSED LIONS CLUB Te Co, Assistant Supt WHO WAS MEAN ENOUGH ~f S-honls. Prof. Mervin Brandt, of TO TAKE THIS SPOTLIGHT? Mavicwp wa the mast sneaker at The Mount Joy Remembrance "neal Cluh meating an Committee begs the person or per- | Tuesday ot Hostattor’'s. Ha spoke sons, who acquired their spotlight |" the actions of the United Na- tion The club is going all ony for from the Community Fxhibit to re- turn it immediately. It was used through the generos- ity of a local businessman and must | be paid for if not returned immed- iately. The only funds in the hands of Mrs. Rider, Florin, was the the committee are those donated to | Winner of the Flein watch given send Servicemen gifts. {rwav hy Warren Greenawalt, West It seems ashamed that any of this | Main St. ieweler during the Com- money must be used to pay for a|m'mity Fxhibit. light deliberately taken by a very| The watch stoned Sunday, Oect- unpatriotic person. {ober 14 at 12:15:37. If returned to the Bulletin office Te no questions will be asked. emma Min ce eens The Defense Depatment reported here Wad- 33. Complete the evening, details next week eesti 4 Gere | FT ORIN LADY WON WATCH parade Oct. nacdnay Owing to the crowded conditinn of our advertising columns this week we were forced to elimingte 2 number of our features. All will 1,732 casualties in Korea last week. be. back ggain next Weel