The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 22, 1951, Image 1

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New Joint School Will
Have 25 Class Rooms,
400 Student
Cafeteria,
800 Seats In Auditorium;
1,000 In Gymnasium
A Yo of directors of Donegal
Joint School District, formed by
school districts of Mt. Joy and
Marietta boroughs and East Done-
gal Twp., was held Monday evening
at the local high school when the
name for the proposed joint high
school was changed from “Donegal
Joint High School” to Donegal High
School.
Other during
sion, at which Paul Portner, Mari-
around the
business the ses-
etta, presided, centered
proper heating equipment for the
proposed school building.
George Morris, committee chair-
man, reported that previous pro-
to use natural gas have been
Lancaster
posals
eliminated since the
County Gas Co. has indicated that
this form of gas is not available in
the area where the school will be
located.
However, Morris reported, offi-
cials of the Buchart Engineering
Corp., York, stated oil would be the
most economical means of heating
the building, considering the cost
of materials and labor where coal
is concerned.
Heating Plans Made
Morris said he learned that 140,-
000 gallons of oil will be needed to
per As a
the board ap-
heat the building
result of his report,
proved a resolution instructing the
architect to proceed with plans for
of heating e-
vear.
the installation oil
quipment.
Also discussed at length
possibility of adjoining townships,
Rapho and Mount Joy Twps.,
ing non-resident pupils to the new
school building.
was the
send-
the proposed jointure with Eliza-
ile op borough, Conoy and West
Donegal Twps.
NonResident Pupils
It was learned that from the
lower portion of Mt. Joy Twp. be-
tween 100 to 150 pupils would be
sent to the new Donegal High
School and the question arose
whether they should be admitted
on a tuition basis or whether this
section of the township would en-
ter an agreement with the
Donegal Joint Board to pay part of
the cost of the new building.
The matter was clarified by K.
L. Shirk, solicitor for the Marietta
district, who said since Rapho Twp.
is in the Manheim Central School
District it is part of an electorate
(Turn to page 2)
EE
Rheems Property
Sold by the Sheriff
The Sheriff's Office at Lancaster,
with Mrs. Metzgar as auctioneer,
Friday disposed of properties we-
advertised. Among them
into
cently
were:
Two tracts in W. Donegal Twp.
cwned by John A. Hipple and the
Penn Lime, Stone, and Cement Co,
were sold to Alfred C. Alspach, at-
torney, for $32,000. The tracts were
sold subject to an $8,000 mortgage.
One tract contained 21 acres and
40 perches of land and the other 2
and
the
33 perches. Buildings
improvements
acres,
other
property.
A home on the Marietta Pike in
were on

Here, it was pointed out, Rapho|W. Hempfield Twp., owned by Mr
Twp. is involved in the Manheim [end Mrs. John A. Stoll, was bought
Central School District while Mt.| by Joseph R. Byars, attorney, for
Joy Twp. is ‘presently engaged ind $4.000.
»
General Hospital | Wife Received
* *
Admitted 1,055 | The Silver Star
° °
Patients In Oct. |Citation Medal
One thousand ond fifty-five per- Mrs. ‘Renneth R. Kipp, wife of
sons were admitted to the Lancas-
General Hospital during the
October. This announce-
by Dr. Roger W.
DeBusk, executive director the
hospital, at the monthly meeting
of the board of directors.
Other census statistics
that 405 operations were perform-
ed during the month, 255 babies
were born at the hospital, 790 per-
sons were treated at the receiving
ward and 327 patients 493
visits to the dispensary.
Nine thousand ninety-five
of hospital care were required for
the admitted patients. One hundred
received 1,178
ter
month of
ment was made
of
indicate
made
days
sixty-one patients
days of free hospital care.
The hospital announces the addi-
tion of a neuropsychiatric clinic to
its group of out-patient clinics.
This clinic is handle
and mental and will
staffed by qualified members of the
staff of the Lancaster General Hos-
pital. The clinic will be held every
Thursday morning from 9 to 12 o'-
clock,
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DRIVER FELL ASLEFP COMING
HOME FROM HUNTING TRIP
J. Irvin Heisey, thirty-six, Mil-
lersville, escaped injury at 9:55 p.
m. Saturday when he fell asleep
while driving home from a hunting
trip.
His car went off the road
Route 230, west of Florin, striking
a guard pole, then careened to the
opposite side and struck a car op-
erated by Emlin R. Buller,. twen-
ty-six, of Florin, according to State
Policeman John E. Golden. Total
damage was estimated at 2} $300.
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Week's Birth Record
nervous
be
to
diseases
on
Mr. and Mrs. David Brubaker,
Mount Joy Rl, a son Friday at
home;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schreiber,
Salunga, a son at the General Hos-
the late Marine Sergeant, and her
three-year-old son, Jeffrey, were
present at the Philadelphia Naval
Base Marine Barracks to receive a
Silver Star medal awarded posthu-
mously Friday to the late Sgt. Ken-
R. Kipp of East Petersburg,
Dec. 6,
neth
who was killed in action
1950, in Korea.
Sgt. Kipp was the eighth Lancas-
ter Countain reported dead in the
Korean conflict. He had been in
21, 1950.
overseas duty from
Calif., in the lat-
ter 1950.
He attended East Donegal High
School and before re-enlisting in
1947, was employed by Sensenich
Corp. wl
His parents ‘reside at 22 Carpen-
ter St., East Petersburg. In addi-
tion to his wife and son, and par-
by these
brothers and sisters: J. Clarence
Kipp, Manheim: Frank A. Kipp, of
Lancaster R2; Mrs. Geraldine Herr,
Fast Petersburg, and Mrs. Jean
Lightner, Sheridan RI.
’ rr
Korea since Sept.
He left for
Camp Pendleton,
part of August,
ents, he Is survived
TWO DIVORCES ARE GRANTED
LANDISVILLE - FLORIN FOLKS
Betty Way, Landisville,
received a divonce from John Earl
Way, of Salunga. The
couple was married June 26,-1948.
nineteen,
twenty-one,
She charges deserton since July 19, |
1949.
The fina] divorce granted for de-
sertion was given Sylvester R.
Swords, twenty-five, of Florin. He
was granted the decree from Mar-
guerite F. Swonds, twenty-one, 223 |
Main street, this boro. The
was married Aug. 14, 1946, and sep-
arated Feb. 12, 1948.
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PURCHASED BUILDING LOTS
Building lots on School Lane
have been purchased by these lo-
cal residents, Paris Hostetter, W.
Main St., John Booth, Delta St., and
to

pital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wissler, of |
Landisville, a son Saturday at the from S. Nissley Gingrich Inc, 12 S. Mrs. Norman Strickler, celebrated tion is due to be by the
| gover nment about Dec. I.
General Hospital.
l Duke St.,
George Broske, Marietta Ave.
Lancaster.
MOST
VOL. 1 , NO. 27
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, November
WEEKLY
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22
“hy
LANCASTER
1951

COUNTY
——
$2.00 a Year in Advance

Officer P. Neiss
Was Quite’Busy
During the Week
Appended is a weekly report by
Officer Park Neiss:
Law Violators
These auto violations were re-
ported by Officer Neiss for the
past week: Lester M. Huber, Sa-
lunga, improper left turn, Eldred
D. Hileman, Altoona R3, passing on
the crest of hill, Edwin S. Dahl,
Darby, Pa. ignoring traffic light;
Harold G. Windle, Cochranville, R1,
ignoring traffic light. All were sum-
moned for hearings before justice
of the peace James Hockenberry.
Two Cars Damaged
Two cars were damaged Sunday
night on W. Main St. when Robert
E. Bradfield, of Florin, driving on
Main St. made a left turn
Manheim St. At the same time Le-
roy Wilhelm, Ephrata R3, proceed-
ing in the same direction attempted
the
into
to pass Bradfield when cars
collided.
Wilhelm was prosecuted -by Chief
of Police Neiss on a charge of reck-
less driving. His car suffered $75.00
damage and Bradfield’s $100.00.
Struck by a Car
Jacqueline Wallace, aged 5, Man-
heim St.,
Sunday
heim St, operated
Funck, Annville.
She was admitted to the Lancas-
ter General Hospital
| tion.
this place, was struck by
on Man-
Charles
a car afternoon
by

for observa-
Wind Shield Broken
|
| Monday night someone broke the
windshield of a car belonging to
Elwood L. Huber, Columbia Ri,
while it was parked in front of
Kaylor's Restaurant on West Main
St. Chief of Police Park Neiss is
investigating.
PICTURES AIR BASE AS NOT
BEING VERY ENCOURAGING
We reprint the following expres-
sion of that proposed Air Base for
Lancaster County,

as it appeared in
a county newspaper:
“Here is what could happen. By
the
program probably
Then
airport.
the time the base is ready,

guided missile
Bs : :
| will be in operation. there
for
Then, what do we have- A
will be no need an
white
The school
system would be disturbed and our
In ad-
would be a
elephant on our hands.
agriculture economy upset.
dition there probably
lot of unemployed people not
knowing where to go or where to
turn. That's the picture as I see it.”
TE sm ——
Dr. John W. Frey
On Pa. Dutch At
School Assembly
Dr. John W. Frey, German in-
at Franklin and Marshall
spoke during the assemb-
ly program at Mount Joy High
School Friday. His topic the
Pennsylvania Dutch.
Although
phases of Pennsylvania Dutch
Dr. Frey dealt
language which he described as a
German

structor
College,
was
various
life,
their
touching on
mostly with
mixed
Af-
ter mentioning such advantages
vegetable soup of
with Scotch, Irish,
English, ete.
as
several pronunciations for the same
the same
the
word, different words for
object, various spellings for
same word, and the fact that is un-

| derstood everywhere although
| words are made up, he stated that
| this wonderful for
| The
name is frequently
| the
| name of an object, also.
| Speaking in Pennsylvania Dutch
and then translating into English,
Dr. Frey explained that the Penn-
sylvania Dutch
because
language is
[ naming little things.
Dutch
romatic than
Pennsyl-
vania
more scientific

speech is so ex-
much
said with so few words.
In concluding the program, he
Pennsylvania folk
songs to his own accompaniment.
es ce
| BIRTHDAY
Richard Strickler, son of Mr. and
Fressive so can
sang several
his birthday last Sunday,
be i

MISS CORRINE MARKLEY
ENLISTED IN THE SERVICE
Miss Corrine Markley, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Wil:
Markley, North Market street, this
boro, has enlisted in the WAVE'S
Miss Markley, 20, is a graduate
of Mount Joy High School, and has
spent. two years in training at St.
Joseph's Hospital School eof Nurs-
ing. She left Nov. 21 for Bainbridge
Naval Training Station to begin her
four-year enlistment term.
She has a brother James Markley
who has been in the service the
past two years, is now in Germany.
RE
STATE POLICE ARRESTED
FOUR MOTOR VIOLATORS
State Police arrested four drivers
Friday
one, a
violations,
with
township
for motor code
trucker,
speeding in Mount Joy
The truck operator
Melkusky,
was charged
Joseph
Bloomsburg R3. G. IL.
Haldeman, Manheim R3, and Ken-
neth Watterson, Bird-in-Hand Rl,
were charged with reckless driving
Leon Duschl,
racing.
was
and of Lancaster, for
Ge ee.
Three More Co.
Districts Planning
Combined School
High School Board
operated combine the
of
Town-
Joint
to
high
be
and senior schools
West Hempfield
Mountville
decided at a
junior
Fast
chips
This
meeting. The separate
and
and borough.
was recent
boards will
continue to supervise their own
elementary schools.
The
been limited and it was
heretofore have
felt that
this jointure would be for the mu-
facilities
tual benefit of the three districts.
it was pointed out by
that the
elementary grades of the three dis-
However,
the board, operation of
tricts will remain under the super-
vision of the separate school boards.
The newly formed organization
is only in its formative stage and
it was made clear that actual op-
eration of the jointure may not
hecome effective for a period as
long as two years. No actual date
could be announced.
Actual
may
the
take as long as two years to
operation of jointure
No exact location
the
building, although the
become effective.
has been set for proposed joint
high school
discussed several
board possibili-
ties.

The Joint Board is composed of |
districts: E |
J. M. Swarr, |
Graybill, Norman L.
Caleb H. Myer; West |
Hempfield, Alvin K. Musser, Chris- |
tian S. Greider, Nathaniel E. Sny-
der, Ephraim Bard and John Fox:
Mountville, John F. Hess, Phares
Auxer, Harry A. Ressler, William
Froelich and Ira H. Kauffman.
Officers with John F.
Hess, Mountville, vice president:
Christian S. Greider, Mount Joy
and Harry A. Ress-
ler, Mountville, treasurer. Adolph
C. Koehler for the new
hoard, and architects are Coleman,
Greiner of
ville.
the directors of thre:
Hempfield, C. G. Ober,
Daniel B.
Bowers and
Ober are:
R1, secretary,
is solicitor
and Coleman, Landis-
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ALBINO HEN PHEASANT
WAS FOUND AT RHEEMS
Mr. Clark Keck was passing the
Cope field at Rheems
when he noticed a flock of pheis-
ants take off. One of the birds
flew the high tension wire
and was electrocuted. Tt was a pure
white hen,
asparagus
against

Mr. William Fackler brought the
bird to this office and said he was |
going to ask Game
Haverstick for
it mounted.
Ee —
YOUNG SOLDIER FROM HERE
ON HIS WAY OVERSEAS
Among
Protector John
permission to have
those who boarded a
troop ship for a trip across the At-
lantic as members of the 28th Di-
vision, was 1st Sgt. Winfield Z,
Hendrix, 118 Fast Main street, this |
Lorough. |
EE |

PENNY A BOTTLE MORE
A penny-a-bottle boost in the
price of beer for home consump-
. . POLICE CHIEF AND DOG
33 Liquor Licenses GAVE SAFETY DEMONSTRAT'N
Charles Hollinger, chief of po-
A ail bl D T lice, of Strasburg, gave a safety
Vv a e ue 0 demonstration with his police dog
3 { Gretchen, at a meetng of the
Populat nIncrease Rheems Parent Teacher Associa-
tion Friday evening in the Rheems
Anybody wanta go into the hotel school;
business? If you do, here's your: The speaker was the Rev. Har-
chance. old Durfee, pastor of Donegal and
The 1950 census has made avail- | Mount Joy Presbyterian churches,
able a number of additional beer His topic was “The Pilgrim's Pro-
and liquor licenses in Lancaster | grec” Special music was present-
County but there have been few | ed by Mrs. Elmer Groff and Mrs.
takers thus far, it was revealed. Charles Shank.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Mrs. J. W. Heisey presided and
Board records at Harrisburg show | Mrs. Martin Heisey was chairman
that increased population and va-| of hostesses.
cancies provide about 33 addi- 3 Se———— Wier
tional licenses under the state’s| CARD PARTY AT SALUNGA
quota law.
Yet, only seven applications have
Two of the seven have
applications
been filed.
since withdrawn their
without explanation.
One new license has been grant-
ed to J. A. and Grace Cosgrove,
trading as the Pennsylvania Dutch
Dugout, in East Lampeter Twp.
Lancaster R4
The four applications the board
still has under study are:
Adeline Librandi and Cecile
Clark in Conoy Twp.
Overlook Golf Course, Inc., Man-
heim Twp. which is seeking a liq-
their
Friday in
were 108 players and fifteen turk-
eys were awarded as prizes. Clar-
ence Mowery was general
man of the party.
Police |
card party
Tl
The Salunga Fire
annual turnkey
Cooper's Garage.
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eld
on
were
chair-
Twp. Supervisors
Oppose Increasing
Of Truck Weights
At the 44th annual convention of
oo Lense. Te presently holds a the Lancaster County Supervisors
eer license. : i iati
CS co 1 end Auditors Association held east
. 8S. Collier ar ar
r and Edward F.| ya ncaster Monday, they
Kranch, Mount Joy Twp. They
seek a restaurant liquor license to
replace a hotel liquor license.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post,
3667, in. Mount Joy Twp.
filed
and later withdrew them were list-
Mary G.
and Vincent R. Zerphey, operators
of the Vin-Mar in Mount Joy Twp.
and Loretta B. Steffy, of Upper
Leacock ek Twp.
moms lie =e. «
Plans For New
West Hempfield
School Approved
The two who applications
ed on board records as
crease in truck weights.
resolution that hereafter
the township in which they
At present, officials said, about half
the fines go back to the townships,
the rest are kept by the State.
presented
a township-by-township
They ¥
sed a resolution to that effect.
went on
record as being opposed to any in-
)AS~
The association also demanded by
all
for vehicles violations gc
motor
Here is a table based on fig
to the

fines
y to
occur,
mes
meeting showing
Township 1950-51 1952-53
Conoy $3,084.00 $ 5,649.72
E. Donegal $4,648. 20 $ 8,896.33
E. Hempfield 8 $ 9,976.24
Mount Joy $10,248.58
Rapho $15,033.18
Freliminary plans for the new % Dovegal i 3 3 i 3 3
West Hempfield township To 55 34M
tary school building were approv-
ed during a special meeting of the
township Schoo] Board held Tues-
day evening at Ironville,
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
CHRISTMAS PARTY DEC. 1
Elizabethtown Chapter, No.
meeting
701,
Tuesday
In addition to board members| held its regular
others attending were Adolph €.| evening, with Seniar Regent Cath-
Koehler, solicitor, and Clifford L.|erine Tronio in charge. There were
Coleman, of Coleman, Greiner and | thirty members present.
Coleman, Landisville, architects, The Women of the Moose will
who explained the plans in detail. | hold their Annual Christmas Par-
Mr. Coleman indicated that the |ty, Tuesday evening, December 11
one story building will include six|at 7:30 p. m. Grill Room, following
classrooms, rest room facilities, li-|a short executive meeting Each
brary, janitor’s room, principal's person will bring a present if they
office, kitchen and teacher and| wish to exchange, presents valued
health room. It will be of modern| at one dollar.
design and the preliminary ‘There will be a covered dish so-
Coleman said, have been approved | ja following the last meeting in
by the Department of Public In- November 27th.
struction and work may start next — + ere
Summer.
Discussed Tuesday night were THINKS SOME MOTORIST
F "| STRUCK HIS AUTOMOBILE
(Tum to page 4) Charles W. Odenwalt, 24, Colum-
i eee : y ©
bia, escaped injury but he demol-
LOCAL MAN INJURED; ished his car when it ran on the
FELL AGAINST MACHINE sidewalk and wedged between two
Samuel Hershey, 67, of this boro, | {ces at Marietta.
suffered injuries of the back when Shortly after the crash, J. Rich-
he fell against a machine while ard Myer, Manheim R2, reported
working at the Bearings Co. of auto was struck by a hit-run
erica, at Lancaster on Monday. He driver on the Mount Joy road, just
was conveyed by ambulance to St. | est of the Florin road. Myer said
Joseph's Hospital, where he was
held for X-ray examination.
EID mem.
erator of the hit-run vehicle. S

he believed Odenwalt was the op-
tate
State Policeman Walter Miller and
THEY MISSED THEIR TURKEY Chief Tillman are continuing the
Mr. Pau] Erb, a well known far- investigation.
mer south of town, accompanied TT.
by his son, > ains
y his son, went to the mountains CARD PARTY WINNERS
wild turkey hunting recently. Paul : Tosa .
: Mrs. Marian Toppin received the
says they saw one, both had a shoi ; .
Turkey door prize at the Legion
but couldn’t bag it.
— © Arey
THAT'S FOR THE HEIRS
According to an adjudication fil-
ed in the estate of Nathan S. Kupp,



Auxiliary card party Monday nigh
Mrs.
Other winners of turkeys were:
Lester Erb, John Snyder and
Lee Ellis.
late of Rapho township, there is At card, Bridge, Jack Toppin,
$25,969.89 for distribution among Mes. Marian Tappin and 3s, Bye
among the heirs. elyn Cramer; 500 Mrs. Dora Erb;
easel lie — Pinochle, Lester Erb, Richard
Knight, Elizabeth Batz, Harold
. Weaver, John Reigle, Peter Miller,
A Day Earlier Ethel Newcomer, Eugene Tuefiel
In order to permit our employ-
ees to enjoy a Thanksgiving
Holiday, The Bulletin was
printed a day earlier this week.


and Anna Longenecker.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Alvin H. Horst, Hagerstown, Md.
and Elva M. Herr, Landisville,
compari- |
son of road grants for 1950-51 and |
1952-53:
A career conference will be con-
ducted by the Mount Joy High |
Schoo] on Friday, Nov. 30 at 1:00 p
m. This conference is being is
guidance
under the direction o
Williams
sored by the
of MJHS
Mrs. Margaret
tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades |
of Marietta, East and Mt,
|
Joy high schools will attend. |
{
Pupils ol
Donegal,
The will be divided
into discussion groups according to |
the
Leading the var-
conference
pupils |
by
interests expressed
at an earlier date
ious discussion groups will be ex-
These |
offer-
pupil will
perts in their various fields.
people have very generously
ed their services. Each
be able
groups of his own choice.
County
to attend three discussion
Assistant Farm Agent
Mr. Graber will lead the discussion
about agriculture. Representatives
from the Sico Company will con-
duct a panel about auto mechanics
and eleciricians.
Pupils who are interested in mil-
have three panels
select. Sergeant
Smith of the Lancaster Recruiting
station will explain the Army and
Air Chief Stevens, also a
(Turn to page 2)
—
LONGENECKER WAS
AND THE COSTS
itary servce
from which to
Corps.
MARLIN
FINED $200

Marlin Longenecker, 26. Elizo-
bethtown R3, was fined $200 and |
coste on charges and in|
default of payment was sent to jail |
for three months |
State John Szabo tes-
tified Longenecker
Policeman
was involved in
a car driven by
Elizabethtown |
‘he Harris-
in a collision with
Raymond G. Shenk,
R2, on November 2,
burg pike at Florin and was arrest-
on
ed five days later.
{4-H Capon Club
| chow and roundup held here Tues~
was
Career Conference Here For
East Donegal, Marietta & Mt.
Joy High Schools Nov. 30
Capon Growers
Receive Awards
From Rotarians
Mt. Joy Rotarians awarded $25.
in cagh prizes, then purchased at
75 cents a pound all the birds
members of the Mt. Joy
at the annual
tered by
day.
C. O. Dossin, poultry specialist
of State College, judged the entry
list.
Mr. Paul M. Hess, Elizabethtown
-Donegal 4H Clubs, was in charge
of the meeting.
Harry S. Sloat and Clarence H.
of the local Agricultural
Fxtension Service, aided in coma
piling the record books for india
vidual final scores, and in staging
the show and roundup.
Craver,
The prize award list was an-
nounced as follows:
Best fitted birds in show, first
prize, Elwood Pfaunmiller, Eliza-
hethtown R3, $4.00; 2nd Robert P.
(Turn to page 6)
ee ee
MANHEIM WOMAN BAGS
PHEASANT ON HER SOFA
Hunters go out tramp all
day, many of them not even getting
a shot. Mrs. Elwood Geib, of near
Manheim, is more lucky. She
heard a crash, investigated and
found a pheasant had flown thru a
window at her home and landed on
the davenport. She caught it and
the dern thing had to be a hen. It
taken out doors and released.

and

The Local News
For The Past Week
Very Briefly Told
Kane, Pennsylvania's Ice Box,
had an 18-inch snow-fall.
Eighteen cases of contagious di-
seases were reported in the county
last week.
A 140-1b killed
train north of Safe Harbor
doe was by a
Thurs-
diay morning.
$18.50 was stolen the i
of the Lebanon Auto Co. at Mariet- |
ta Friday night.

from office
$8,500 fire engine has re-
31-year-old
A new
placed the pumper at
Rohrerstown.
Alvin Miller,
the tip of his thumb
Elizabethtown, lost
while drying
a heifer.
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te rope
CELEBRATED THEIR 60th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
In honor of their
Mr. and
Myers, 151 New
given a turkey
sixtieth anni-
Mrs.
Haven
versary, George
street,
by
were dinner
their children in celebration of the
occasion.
The table
ranged in a white
beautifully
and yellow color
was ar-
piece of
anniversary cake.
Mrs. Myers at
and Mrs. Al-
Mrs. George
Mrs. Earl B.
David Myers,
scheme with a center
flowers and the
Mr. and
were: Mr.
Mr. and
Joining
the dinner
bert Myers,
Heiserman, Mr. and
Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
Beverly Ann Myers, Henry Becker
Jr., Mrs. Minnie Hunsecker, Mrs.
Daisy Mowrer and Mrs. Anna Mor-
ton
———
CONGRATULATIONS
Mrs. Rohrer,
Mrs. Elam Bomberger,
will celebrate her
birthday on Monday,
her
of
School Lane
eighty -sixth
Nov. 26. Mrs.
homg with the
Emma mother
Rohrer makes
Bombergers.
TI etl AP Ae wen
OUR AMERICAN GIRLS
ARE SURE LOSING OUT
Nearly 6,000 Americans enlisted
men have -announced their inten-
tion of taking Japanese wives to
the United States. To date 5437 ap-


plicants have been approved.
Mortuary Record
Throughout This
Entire Locality
Lyson N. Kanawbel, 61, at Col=
umbia.
Mrs. Clara Mae Geesey, 69, of
Columbia.
Mrs. Elizabeth H. McCauley, 82,
at Manheim
Ray F. Smock, 63, State Secretary
f Highways, died suddenly last
night.
George Studenroth, 59, of Col-
umbia, died while on a hunting trip
to Cameron Co
Tcbais S. Stehman, 61, Manheim
R1. Ruth, of Richard McMul-
len, Eli , is a daugh-
ter.
wife
zabethtown R2
Harry H. Kaylor.
Harry H. “Had” Kaylor, sixty-
four, of 210 West Main street, this
place, died Friday at 11:38 p. m. at
his home after an illness of seven
He was the husband of
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News In General
From Florin For
The Past Weel: -
A. D. Garber, Mr. and Mrs,
| Mumper and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Diffenderfer spent the week=
end at Buck Ridge Camp, Perry
county
Mirs Nissley will have
charge of the Thankoffering service
E.U.B. Church
months,

‘larence
at the’ Glossbrenner
on
Mrs. Martin Liggins who is a pa=
tient at the St hospital
the past week is improved.
A twenty-four foot addition is
to the Crossroads
Sunday School room
Joseph's
being built
church for a
and nursery, and the basement of
the church will be used for a
kitchen. The exterior of the church
will be brick veneered.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braun and
Mr. Cloy Hoffer will attend the
wedding of Doris J. Moses and
Emil S. Johnson at Homestead, Pa.
on Thanksgiving,
- Ce