Senior Class Play, Thursday and Friday, November 8-9, 1951, High School Auditorium Were Injured In Auto Accidents In This Locality These auto accidents thruout this locality during past week: Auto Hit a Pole Andrew B. Hess, eighteen, Mount Joy RI, injury at 1:15 a. m. Sunday when his car struck a telephone Butter Road, near Eden. State Police reported Hess was driving north on Butter Road and went off the road, striking the pole. Damage was estimated at bout $350. Woman Hit Fire Truck Catharine V. Petersen, of Mari- etta, was injured when an automo- truck Fire two occurred the escaped pole on bile she was driving and a yelonging to the Bainbridge Co., collided on Route 441, miles west of Bainbridge. The injured woman was treated at the scene of the accident by Dr. Michael Goarteh, Bainbridge, for laceraticns and bruises about the face, tndy and arms, Charles FE. Anderson, driver of the fire truck, told State Pcliceman Walter Miller. that the woman tried to pass the apparatus. He said her car left the highway. bounced back and struck and then hit the end of truck. The fire truck was It was | Bainbridge, a pole, the fire towed from the scene. eing used to haul water from King's to fill. cisterns around Bain- run, near mcuth, bridge. ree 41st Convention Lancaster County Supervisors Asso. The 41st convention of the Supervisors’ Association will Mon- day, Nov. 19 in the Guernsey Sales Stables, Lincoln Highway East, was announced by John Weaver, executive secretary, There will be morning and after- neen sessions. Listed speakers are: P. R. Nicholas, township en- gineer for the State Highway De- partment; Daniel A. Bailey, head of the township divsion for the state, and H. A. Thompson, secretary of the State Associztion. State Senator Edward J. Kessler. will also take part in the program. The annual election of officers will be held during the morning. Roy Dagen, Pequea township, whe was slated for advancement to the pres- year, died recently. — WEE Rev. John Gable Florin Minister, Given a Reception The congregation of Glossbren- ner Evangelical United Brethren church, at Florin, held a reception for the the Rev. Gable, his wife and daughter, last week in the social room of annual County be held on as idency next pastor, John ian, the church, Arthur H ted the church Braun, who at represen- the annual con- Fal- | itr | Easton also has filed | eve'ng, November | 353 College | years the scene of many Fluoridation Of Water Approved At Landisville A consumer poll, proving senti- ment six to one in favor of the project, will result in flouridation of the water supply for Salunga and Landisville, the East Hempfield Twp. Municipal Authority has an- nounced, The two communities will be the first in Lancaster County to take this step in an effort to minimize tooth decay among children. The only three Pennsylvania communi- ties known to be using the “treat- at this time are Ford and Evansville. applica- ed water” City, Brookville an tion for approval of a similar in- stallation. Jesse E. Snavely Jr. chairman of the authority, said the bids soon would be sought for the Salunga- Landisville installation. By means of a mail poll, he said the authority determined that two-thirds of its total of 414 metered customers were interested enough to voice an opin- ion on fluoridation, and this opinion ran six to one in favor of the ject. Consumers were advised that the extra cost of the fluoridation wreat- ment would add about $1 a year to their individual bills. Fluoridation has been recommen- ded for Lancaster City's water sup- rly, the Board of Health and professional groups, but local plans by are still in the discussion stage. —— al MEN AND BOYS FFLLOWSHIP SUPPER AT E.U.B. CHURCH ws Fellowshin sup- per will be sponsored by the Bro- therhood of St. Mark's Fvangelical United Brethren Church, Thursday 8, at 6:30 o'clock. All men and boys of the Church and Sunday School membership are invited to attend. Mr. Charles Cor- of the Book Store of the Evangelical Press, Harris- burg, will be the speaker. Other interesting items will be in- cluded on the program. A free of fering will be lifted to cover the cost of the meal, will be served by the members of the La- dies’ Aid Society of the church. re CELEBRATED THEIR 48TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Major and Mrs. William C. Rehm, Lancaster, A men and br nelius, manager guest which Avenue, quietly celebrated their forty-eighth Sunday. They enjoyed a motor trip to Lady's: Lodge, Hammersly, Clinton County, wedding anniversary on near in in previous successful and enjoyable hunting trips by Mr. { Rehm. | | | | | | | ference in Penbrook. was the pre- | siding officer. en from the church' and Sunday School Park Shetter, Musselman, C:. S. Nissley, Mrs. L. Bishop, Mr. Mrs, John Wittle, Cornelius Wisegarver Gene Swords. The pregram included duets the Misses Buckwalter Darlene Gerlitzki; Mrs. Park Shetter; es led by Mrs. Emma Keener; a skit by Mrs. Elmer Wittle Mrs. John K. Wittle, Gifts were presented to the pas- his family. Refreshments the Ladies’ Aid by 1 K. and by Fay and a reading by German chorus- and and tor and were served by Scciety. eer tll Aer em AN 18-ACRE FARM AT IRONVILLE, BRINGS $11,325. An 18-acre farm located at Iron- ville, brought $11,325 at public sale Saturday it was offered by Benjamin Weaver, son and execu- tor of the estate of the late Henry and Laura Weaver. Purchaser was Charles Weaver, another son, of Columkia. The farm has been in the Weaver fam- ily for almost 100 years, the origi- being one Everhard when nal owner Weaver. Edgar Funk was the auctioneer. rr 4 —— LETTERS GRANTED Betty Althouse, Pequea, admin- istratrix of James D. Althouse, late of Maytown and Greetings were giv-| Clarence | | and H. | Needlework Guild of America Viv- | health friends ex- Both are enjoying good their many, many tend greetings. —— eee THE ANNUAL INGATHERING WAS HELD HERE TUESDAY The annual in-gathering of the was the Methodist held Tuesday at Church. Mrs. Simeon Horton, is president. | A display of all garments was held | when the at the church that day and a lunch- eon was held for all the directors of the organization. A business meet- ing followed the luncheon. EE THIS YOUNG MAN IS A A MENACE TO MOTORISTS Alvin Jacob Blantz, 18, Parkes- burg R2, was prosecuted four times for vari- by ous Lancaster City police, In he had his driving privileges sus- All this hap- pened within two years. —— ON DECORATIONS COMMITTEE Public Relation Director Robert Swisher, has announced area student Ruth Helwig of Mount Joy has been selected and placed on the Find- lay College's Annual Home Com- ing and Harvest Home festivities, November 2 and 3. tl tiie IMIGH SCHOOL BAND WON PRIZE AT E'TOWN Local participated in the Halloween parade held at Elizabethtown Monday evening. The Mount Joy High School band won third prize and the Mount Joy Lions Club also won a third prize. es —— a VIOLATED THE LAW Over the weekend State Police prosecuted Mary R. Rinehart, of El+ f{zabethtown for speeding and Rus- sel C. Adamire, Manheim R2 for operating an overweight truck auto violations. addition pended for 90 days. an Decorations committee for organizations | Edwards, MOST -THE-MINUTE WEEKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin VOL. LI, NO. 24 Were Honored by Lanc. Co. Sunday School Association Dr. Henry G. Bucher, of Mt. Joy dean of Elizabethtown College was elected president of the Lancaster County Sunday School Association in the 60th anniversary last Thursday at Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, Heller's. The Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, of Washington Street Church of the Brethren, Elizabethtown, is retiring president. Mr. Paul S. Baker, vice of convention pastor of Landisville president and Elizabethtown, was elected James Miller, treasurer. Among those elected to the exe- cutive committee from this locality the Rev. R. H. Daihl, Landis- George L. Heiges, Manheim: Rev. Mr. Zuck, Elizabethtown; Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, of were: ville: the the place. 124-ACRE COUNTY FARM BRINGS $28,708 AT SALE A 124-acre farm in Conoy Town= ship, a mile northeast of Falmouth, was sold Saturday by Russel E. Harbold, Elizabethtown R1, to Leh- Middletown R1, for included other this man Zeager, $28,708. The modern dwelling, property a barm and smaller buildings. stl leis Salunga Mothers Are Shown Movies At Family Night Family night was observed at a meeting of the Mothers’ Mon- day in Maple Grove schoo] house. One fifteen attended. A A hundred and persons musical program of home tai- solos by Aument, Nancy Jerry were the instromental Darrell and by featured Groff, ent Gordon Bobby Ann Musser, and McElhenny. by Bishop vocal solos Group selections the of school, Movies “Hunting in British | Columbia’ Roy Refresh- presented children on were shown by Brickerville. ments were in charge of the follow- Mrs. Edith Peiffer, Newcomer, Mrs. Mrs. Ivy New- lye Mrs of hostesses: Flizabeth Rittenhouse, Mrs. Bertha Schreiber. ing Mrs. Jerry comer, and Joanne The next Monday schoolhouse. held at the meeting wil] be on evening, Dec, 3, — FRIENDS VISITED PASTOR FOR BIRTIIDAY DINNER Rev. Myers, of Penna. was very much following Mount folks arrived at his home Firthday dinner. and father, Myers Richard Satillo, | surprised | Joy | on Sun- day for a His mother Mrs. Arthur and sisters, and Mrs. Lester Mr and brothers | Miss Jean Myers, Mr. Myers and son, David; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peters and sons Dickie, Jimmy Nel - Mr. and Mrs. Baughman and children, Benita and Billy. Rev. Myers of Baptist church at Satillo radio each and and son: is pastor Calvary | and may he heard over Sunday morning. re ee ll re POST CARD WILL COST 2 CENTS AFTER FEBRUARY 1 President Truman yesterday signed the postal rate increase bill which dooms the penny post card as a part of a $117 million annual boost in postal charges. The new two-cent rate on post | cards goes into effect next February | Ist. In addition, there will be a 10 per for newspapers and magazines April 1 Two other 10 percent in- | creases on this type of mail will take effect April 1, 1953. and April’ 1, 1954, making a 30 hike cent boost in mailing charges next year. percent | the | the Sunday | day Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, November 1, 1951 THANK OFFERING SERVICE AT ST. MARK'S CHURCH The Women's Society of World | Service of St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold annual Thank Offering Ser- vice on Sunday evening, November 4, at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. John Leth- erman, missionary to Tanganyika, | East Africa, under the Mennonite Mission Board, will be the speaker for occasion, Mr, Sprecher leader, their this Norman | will be the and other men who are associate mem bers of the Society will participate | in the service. This is is a public service and all members and friendd are invited to | attend. The offering will be used for | specific projects of mission work in | Ev United Brethren | fields rangelical — _— Stork Shower For Mrs. Jno. Matoney Mrs. John E. Matoney 11 Fast | Main Street, shower Thursday evening given by | Mrs. Clyde G. Boyer, at Locust St., Elizabethtown A yellow and green color scheme was used and the gifts were baskinette of was honored at her home on gaily wrapped shower ckirted flower Guests Mrs. Charles backed by a arrangement. Mrs Hendrix, Mrs. Barton S. Miss Melissa | G. Shiffer, all Mt. included Matoney, Sylvester M W. Roth, Shupp, Mrs. Lee Rice, Strickler, Mrs. Robert Miss Jean Darrenkamp, Joy and Mrs. Robert Sheaffer, Mrs. Clyde Barnhart, Mrs. Robert Zink, | Mrs. Edward Haines and Mrs. Clyde | G. Boyer, all of Elizabethtown. ——— — POLIO PATIENTS RELEASED FROM GENERAL HOSPITAL Mitchell Albert, 28 son of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert, N. Barbara St, a polio patient at | the Hospital | of month Lancaster General | the | John | to the stork | contained in a! Mrs. | The Dailies For | | | | | 1d | fie death in nine days. old | { whiskey. since Sept. 20, has been discharged | and returned home. Cory Funk, twenty son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Main St., the hospital month old also a polio patient at same since has been discharged and to his home. Mrs. Harold Fellenbaum, three, 3 West Main St., turned to home after polio patient at the pital since Sept. 16. - a twenty - has re- her being a Genegal Hos- OLD SCHOOL IS SOLD BOUGHT BY ‘A PLUMBER The old Rohrerstown school pro- comprised of the and about three brought $16,600 during held Monday East Hempfield District. A school of a pub- perty, building acres land, evening by School lic sale the Twp. Lancaster plumber building and will move his business there. AI GY CO es. Weeks Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hoffman of Maytown, a daughter at the eral Hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron necker, Mt. Joy R2, Monday at the General Hospital. Mr. Mrs. C. Eugene Zeller, [47 Manheim street, a daughter at the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rich. I’. Schwartz, Cedar I Mount Joy RZ, Thursday at St, Joseph Hos- Gen- G. Longe- a daughter on and on Jane, a dau- ghter pital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Engle, 28 South Market Street, announce the birth of a daughter, Jean Elizabeth, [ on Thursday, October 11. David Risser, announced., Mr. and Mrs. 126 W. Donegal St the birth of a son, at 3:20 a. m. Wednes- in the Lancaster General Hos- pital. Mr. Hockersville, of the Mrs. Clair Foreman, Pa., birth of a son, Sunday at Hospital. Mrs. Pauline and announce the Her- Foreman was Weiscr of Flor- shey the former in all. hPL THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Rice, | East Petersburg, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sun- day at a -family dinner the General Sutter Hotel, Lititz at J 1m. ——— GQ er WAS PRINTED EARLIER As The Bulletin went several hours earlier were unable to publish the list of in our Hallowe'en to press than usual we prize winners | parade last evening | M College Warren Funk, | Sept. 27, | returned | | about it {hound bus plunged upside down on | | paid $150 in | shooting | mobile | seems purchased | { men’s Fund. ‘Mrs. E. Robt. Nolt Named President Of Farm Women Mrs. E. Robert Nolt was elected president Farm Women's Soci-' ety No. 4 a meeting recently at’ Mrs. John Musser, | of at home of near town Other officers Ira Frantz, vice Wilson Mohler, and Mrs. Musser Delegates annual meeting at the Farm Mrs, G. | were Mrs elected president; secretary; treasurer are Murs. Show »t Harrisburg in January Mrs. Martin Greider Frank Nolt. \ Miss extension and agricuitural talk and An Cook worker, Yvonne gave a salad making. food, needlework and flowers was held. The | will collect canned goods for Haven during the month te livered on Nov. 29 when members will sew at the Lancaster General Heepital. The sum of $10 was vot- to the «Community Chest. Nancy baritone horn sole accompanied by her mo- ther. The bands at a lemonstration on auction sale of society Heart be de- ed Musser played a entertain hus- dinner at the General Sutter Hotel at Lititz on Nov. 24. The speaker will be Dr. William Patrick, president of the Board of tiustees of Gettysburg College. YW ee Brief News From society will Quick Reading A Lebanon Co. farm of 69 acres tb rought $36,300. York County has had seven traf- The dock strike in New York City { has tied up 15,000 cases of Scotch Additional new buildings at F & will be erected at a cost of $430,000. Two men were arrested and fined at for chicks on a city dump. The Hamilton Watch Company at off 100 production employes this week. The State of snow fall Lancaster dumping live Lancaster, will lay of «its Maine had six inch The only persons happy were the deer hunters. Seven were killed when a Grey- hill. others hurt. Kristin O. Twenty-two were of Phila- Lancaster Jennings, 46, delphia was arrested at on Sunday, charged with drunken driving. A Broad Street Philadelphia. buck subway in a at Just how it got there was shot station a mystery. Lancaster for a pheasant from an auto- Two young lads from fines and costs on Sunday. i ——— - OHIO GROUP ATTENDS REVIVAL AT MANHEIM Two bus loads of visitors from Souderton and a large delegation from Orville, Ohio, the audiences at the week-end ser- were among vices of the tent meeting sponsored by the Manheim Mennonite Church in Manheim. ree MOTORCYCLIST KILLED WHILE ON WAY HOME FROM WORK Benjamin E. Gutshall, 21, Eliza- R2, was killed when lost control of his motorcycle, struck thrown of a hethtown he then a guard fence and was on head on the berm leaves a wife his He 13-months-old son. eel Bliss S SMOKER Fire Company's Friday Fire the road. and FIREMEN F viendship an- will be held 9th at the nual Smoker night, November House. Proceeds for the Disabled Fire- A Ge COURT SAYS NOT LEGAL Back in 1948 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shemas, at Elizabethtown, transferred their property to their two children. The court has ruled it was done to evade creditors and | of $1,306 lcld grandfather their ‘action was set aside. ARTICLES SOLD WFLL AT | SAMUEL SHELLY SALE The sale of personal property on the Shelly Man+ heim brought a total Grey Iron Women Held Hallowe'en Party Friday Nite employees of the held a Hal- Samuel H. farm, R2, Saturday articles sold includ- ed an antique $11; six at $8.50 each and six at rocker, $13; dishes with rows of lace edg- Some of the secretary, twelve | | I'he Grey . women chairs, Iron Casting Co. lowe'en Party on Friday, October $2 96 at the home of Mr. and Mus. | 2.50 | Samuel Gillums. i with : : | 0 Prizes were awarded for COS~ | small glass slipper, $3; clock, $100; drop the chests, $9, $12.50 and $5.75 each; two white milk ing, $8 each; brass $9; pewter plates, each; candle holder snuffer, | Elizabeth | funniest, | prettiest ugliest, Funk, Hockenberger. and | tumes to Lane, Grace Maybelle Decorations were in orange black and games played and prizes were | leaf table $16; $15. —— ee EIGHTY PERSONS ATTENDED Refreshments were served FARM WOMEN'S MEETING nd awarded to Grace Funk, Eva Reigle, | « Farm Women's Society 5 . \ Mary Schroll and Anne Schofield. husbands held Halloween - i A ve. Fill Bul. party Saturday at the home of My. lose presen. Wels Slher bu : ler, Funk, Violet Foster, rs. A. H. sidman, Manhe : y a Mrs. AH. Weidman hei | Beulah Gillums, Marion Gerlitski vi. ended. Maybelle Hockenberry, Elizabeth in costume and suitable games were Naomi] Leed, Elizabeth Mu | Margaret Mounce, Eva Reigle, Sarah Schneider, Mary Schroll, | Anne Schofield, Viola Way, Maggie | Way and Lillian Witmer Other guests were Mary Zeller, | Kathryn Zeller, Mr. Mrs. Ray Mumma and daughter Cindy and] | their a Grace Approximately 80 persons at- A number of guests came Lane, played. Te The next meeting will be on No- vember 24 at the home of Mrs. Mil~ Kissinger, East Petersburg officers wil] be elected. re ——- — LOT OF CORN BURNED ON A RAPHO TOWNSIIIP FARM The Manheim fire company summoned last Thursday form William L. Moyer, heim R4, in Rapho township extinguish a fire in a corn field. Fire Chief Ralph Bashore, reported the fire the State Police, large of corn was destroyed. The motorist, dred when and Sam Gillums { OW aries { was "|The Local News “For The Past Week Very Briefly Told | refriger- to of who to Lancaster said a amount At Columbia an electric ator caught fire. A traflic light has been erected | in the at Neflsville. Emanuel 1. Zuck, 87, of Bare- | hanged himself his hod=| discovered Jr., of fire by Man- was a Ross Ritz, heim R3. EE aL PT” WILL SEND CAKES TO THE SALUNGA SERVICEMEN The Sunshine Bible Class of the Methodist at Salunga, held its lasi week at Mrs. Clarence Mowry It was decided square ville, in room. A Columbia man caught thirty church { pounds of fish in the river there on, annual Monday. Lancaster. Two motorists doing 80 mph in | send fc cakes to the men of the S presided. Salisbury township, were arrested by State Police. Garber, fruit lunga district who are in the ser- Walnut street, of disorderly Jacob of vice. Columbia, formerly town, was sted Saturday. The Columbia Malleable will per- small | Tentative plans were also made conduct on a Christmas party on Dec. 5. tt ee A JUNIOR C. E. HELD A HALLOWE'EN PARTY The organization of the Church of held a Hallowe'en arre, for for £20 mit all its employes to FRIDAY few Endeavor | God party Friday nite Marion Edwards, Approximately twenty - | game hunting the first days of the Wilbur holds, of | w Junior Christian Season Sweigart., sixteen, Rein- was badly injured when he at the home of is pinned under a tractor after it upset in a corn field. A 125 1b frain near Landisville, killed | The animal | doe was by ai Harbor. Washingtonboro three costumed children attended The group played games Safe Mrs. Edw: ards| the party. received refreshments. was dressed by a Herr Mrs. were in charge of the progr rr —— a — News In General From Florin For The Past Weel: and Mrs. Henry Becker daughter, Dorcas spent Sunday at Hanoverdale at the Church of the Brethren, Feast was being observed. Mr. Mrs. end and then given to the Amos and butcher Co~ | lumbia Hospital. WAS SENT TO JAIL FOR MONEY HE OWES WIFE John Earl Way, Jr, S to prison for week for the Betty Way, children. Assistant Attorney John W. Beyer, the Commonwealth Relations $595 on the order, —-— THE COUNTY'S 23rd POLIO PATIENT IS A BOY, SIX Daniel Saylor, six, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Saylor, Elizabethtown was listed Monday ‘am. alunga, failure to was committed $15 a wife, pay support of his Landisvile, Dis- who in and two trict Rev. and | represents Demestic Court, said Way owes where Love Landis Hess spent the weekend Loysville, Perry County, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess. R3, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of] ter County's 23rd polio victim last Rheems and Mr. and Mrs. Helen- of Bellaire called Mr. Samuel Shelley over the weekend. Mr. Mrs. Ross Ammon and daughter, Judy and son, Lanny of Gap, and Mrs. Mabel Herr of Eliz- abethtown were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lillian Hamilton on Sunday. Miss Connie Pierce the Mrs. and at as Lancas< year The child the was stricken ill last week. being treated at his | He | berger on 15 home by family physician. and AG ACCOUNTANT OFFICE OPENS Jacob R. Corll, has opened an office at St., this place. Your bookkeeping or tax service, will be | public accountant, 29 W. Main | : spent { mother patronage, weekend with her Ruth Pierce at Lancaster. (Turn to page 5) re ee es A een JUNIOR SKATING CLUB Misses Constance Lane, daughter of Mr. Lane, appreciated. See advertisement elsewhere in| this issue. I ——— | | LEGION TO ATTEND SERVICE | The American its | Auxiliary will attend the morning | and Priscilla and Mrs. Ed id Wd Donegal Springs Road, ar Legion have B joined a group of forty-two young the Hershey Figure Skating Club. EE — LEGION SMOKER, NOV. 16 W. S. Ebersole Post No. 185 Mt. Joy. Américan Legion, have planned their annual Smoker for the benefit of the Children’s Christmas party cn Friday, November 16th, at the Post Home. service at Trinity Lutheran Church | on Sunday, November 11th. Members will please meet Fire House at 10:15 a. m. re @ WHAT NEXT ! One of the Internal Revenue Tax Brooklyn admits he underestimated his own income tax by $23,097. He resigned rceeni- ly by request. folks as members of Junior at the lc | collector at | etta | boro | high school study hall $2.00 a Year in Advance — Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Phares F. Reynolds, 71, at Mari~ | etta Miss Linda Townley, eighty-nine East Petersburg Mrs. Laura V. Meshey, 59, widow B. Meshey, at Columbia. E. Snyder, 75, wid- Wilson Snyder, at at of Jacob Mrs, Martha of Capt. H. Columbia, Charles F. Huck, sixty, at Mari= He is the father of Albert B. | Huck, who assists at Shatto’s ber shop here. Rev. C. E. John's Episcopal ow Berghans, pastor of St. Church at Mari- the past 27 has rew- He etta for years, signed will retire. M. Nauman Elmer M. Nauman, seventy-three died at the home of his daughter near Quarryville. He was born in Elmer | Rapho township and was a member of the East Fairview Church of the Brethren. Francis and Peter Nau- man, Manheim R2; and Mrs. Hiram Groff, Mt. Joy R1 are brothers ang sister. Funeral services at the East Fair- view Church of the Brethren | Thursday afternoon with interment in the cemetery there. William A. William died nephew, { R1, firmities of old age. A. Keener, eighty-eight, aturday at the home of his Roy M. Fishel, Bainbridge resided, of in- He was a life- of Conoy township and a retired railroader. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Rail- road Relief Association. brother David, Bainbridge R1, and a number of with whom he long resident Surviving are a | nieces and nephews. Beverly Jean Snyder Beverly Snyder, daughter of Arthur and Mary Snyder, Eliz- abethtown R3, died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital after an illness of weeks. Besides the par- ents, a brother Arthur Lee at home | survives, as do the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder, of this and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond McKee, Columbia R2 Funeral services at Elizabethtown Fridav afternoon with interment in Jean three { the Mennonite cemetery there. a ‘Xmas Boxes Sent ‘To Servicemen The Mt. mittee Joy Remembrance Com- Monday night the and wrap- ped all the Christmas boxes to be sent to Servicemen from this area. The committee wishes to express its sincere thanks to everyone who cooperated with them and helped met in | make it possible to get these boxes in the mail by Nov. 1st. The balance of their funds will be used to send additional boxes at a later date. An appeal is made to all have men in the services to the of their changes or discharges. A subscription to the Bulletin will be started on Dec 1st. for ev- ery serviceman whose address is in the hands of the committee. There will be no further meetings January, at which time new plans will be made for the next who notify address Committee until bex to be sent. nll when in need of |FOYS GLEE CLUB OF HERSHEY HERE SUNDAY The Hershey Industrial Boys Glee Club will | Evangelistic School sing at the services at the Meth~ {odist Church on Sunday evening November 4 at seven-thirty. ———— iil ar INSTALLED AS HEADS Thomas J. B. Brown III of this | place and Mrs. Melba Munns were of the Marine Corps League and its Auxiliary in the league home at Lancaster. ret Aes “en. COMPANY TO EXPAND The Donegal Mutual Insurance Company at Marietta will erect a $50,000 addition to its present build ing there, installed as heads bah al