The Girl Scouts Will Collect Fat In Mount Joy and Florin on Saturday, March 8th Starting at 9:00 A. M. -~ ouncil Awards Contract or Two Annexes To ire Company Building The Public Should Support Red Cross Fund Campaign It is imperative that the public support the 1952 Red Cross Fund Campaign in order that help may | be available to servicemen, veter- ans and their families through the lome Service Department of Lancaster County Chapter Ameri- | can Red Cross. The continued drafting men of | end the recall of others active | to duty in the Armed Forces has re- sulted in a natural increase in the work of the Lancaster County | Chapter of the American Red Cross. | Last 3,698 servicemen, veter- ans or of their families turned to the Home Service De- partment for help with varied problems. A sergeant stationed in (Turr to Page 2D EE a — Postal Card Surcharge Sure Didn't Last Long A short lived law which made the 50th postal card purchased cost 12 of 2 cents was consigned the wastebasket hy Congress at Washington Monday. Without a House passed a bill previously ap- proved by the Senatt 10 per cent surcharge on ment postal lots of 50 or The extra the year members cents instead to dissenting vote, the repealing a govern- cards purchased in more, go 10 ihe oft signs charge will days after President bill. a LETTERS GRANTED Joseph K. Hiestand, Rapho town- ship, and Martin K. Hiestand, Eliz- abethtown. executors of the of David B. Hiestand, late of Rap- ho township. estate | $15,200 and Rice & Weidman, Man- Borough Council] Monday even- ing accepted a bid of $13,088 for al- terations to the borough huilding which houses the Friendship Fire Company The bid was one of four submit ted and the contract will be award=~ ed to Paul A, Martin, local contrac- tor. Other bids, all from Lancaster contractors were: Ray Klump Inc, 222 E, Marion St.. $17,100; Binklele Construction Corp., 654 George St. heim Pike, $15,525. Alterations to the building provide one story additions on each side of the present structure. The increased space will provide room for housing the Mount Joy ambu- lance with the three pieces of fire fighting equipment. The ambulance at present is housed in private ac- commodations. The additional space will provide an office for borough offi- cials and a town lockup. A contract was also awarded to Henry Lehman of Florin to provide the electrical work in connection with the addition. Lehman's bid was $385. Wolgemuth Inc. bid $399. Paul Stehman, lighting committee, reported lights on the Cedar Birchland Avenue and School Lane housing developments, all recently annexed to the borough, will be in service about May 15. Lester Mumma Council to fill one of two vacancies the Borough Board cof Adjustments He will serve for threq Two filled on the Commission, will also of town, the that Lane, chairman of street was named by | existing on vacancies remain Zoning years. un- and Planning salaries and An ordinance to provide for Councilmen will be revised The reimbursement was advertised. ordinance provides $15 each meeting to take effect April of this year. Before revision, vided $10 for regular and $5 for each regular meeting up to a total of $20 in one month. A special meeting (Turn to page 6) for 1 it pro- each meeting discussion of Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality 79, at 82, Marietta. at Columbia Ray Caracher, Harry Sourbeer, Monday. Mrs, Columbia. Mrs. Oreville Mary, wife Manheim R11. William W. heim R3. He township. Joseph J; Fothlinger, 59, at Lizzie L. Meck, 85, at the Mennonite Home. of Jacob She was Moyer, Man- wis a native of Rapho G. Herr, 0. 74. of 6%, of former Council St. Joseph's weeks jll- Maytown, Rettew, Jr, president George burgess and at Marietta, Hospital after a seven Mrs. May Hicks, is a daughter. died at ness, ol Frey L. Frey, died Abram L. Abram 90, formerly of Flizabothtown, last Thursday at the home of his son, the Rev. Ralph Frey, at Pottstown. He had resided in the Elizabethtown practically all life, moving Pottstown about a year ago. A retired farmer, he was a mem- ber of the Elizabethtown Church of the Brethren, and is survived by these children Clayton, Paul and (Turn to page 2) — eer HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION FOR LOCAL HONOR STUDENTS The joint National Honor Society induction ceremony of honor stu- dents from Marietta, Mt. Joy and East Donegal High Schools will be held at 2 p. m.,, March 7, at May- The present members, Pau- Mary Faye Kendig and Stanley Murphy, from the 3 high schools will induct the new members selected by the faculties of the respective schools. tt LOCAL MAN WAS ONE OF SIX REPRIMANDED At Lancaster Friday six motor- ists charged with drunken driving pleaded guilty and each was fined $200 and costs as first offenders. One of them was Lloyd F. Shank 108 Fairview street, this boro, ar rested Nov. 25 by State Policeman Hayes Asper for zig zagging on Route 230 near Elizabethtown. araa his to town. line Bradley, old. News In General From Florin For The Past Week . John E. Hershey, Mr. and iy Samuel Brubaker of Eliza- bethtown R. D., called on Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey Monday. Mr. Hershey is eighty-eight on years Mr. Arthur Geib moved his fam- ily and household effects Haldeman property to Salunga on from the Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Mumper of Camp Hill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Eschbach. Mr. John Eichler her bed on account of illness. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauffman entertained Mrs. I. W. Gladfelter of Mount Joy, to dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mump- at Neffsville on Wednesday. Mr. Marshall Sheaffer and daugh- Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess and sons, Glenn and Kenneth attended the funeral of Mrs. Smith at Loysville, Perry County Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Lefever, Miss Flor- { ence Shell of and Mrs. June Hedricks and daughter, Co- lumbia were Sunday guests of Mrs. Annie Shell. Mrs. William Myers Sr., will cel- ebrate her 83rd birthday on Friday, (Turn to page 4) RE —— FLORIN FIREMEN WILL BE GUESTS HERE THIS EVEN'G. The Florin Fire Company will be guests at the meeting of Friend- ship Fire Company here this Thursday March 6. R. H. Heagy, of Lancaster, will be pres- ent and show special films to the combined groupp. EE a is confined to Mur. er ter, Lebanon evening, POLE VAULTER FETED Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Eshleman, Peaceway Farm, Mount Joy R.D, recently entertained Robert Rich- ards, well known pole vaulter, and other guests at a buffet luncheon at their home. re ——» @ CC HOME FROM HOSPITAL Dr. E. W. Garber is convalescing at his home on Mount Joy street after undergoing surgery at the St. Joseph’s Hospital, @ produce thing left to share will sal eastern district manager of the Du= Pont said held by the Monday fire hall. About 80 persons attended. Progress,” “Americans have the highest terial world today motivated as free individuals to de- velop the industry to create it.” ganized advanced movement to take Amer- ica over,” America beachhead landings or atom bombs that. ductive ly seek our “You order fo wealth fore da moie ariminatory regulation hope ducer point have anything, Suspension Miller, der, caused when a driver for a red traffic signal, police said. Phares Gerlach, told police light street automobile driven by Maude Miller, Mountville. JANE ZELLER, FLORIN, MOST Th VOL. LI, NO. 42 DuPont Co. Rep. SpokeatLandisville For Farmers’ Nite incentive to the ke univer- Louis P. Shannon, “When individual is destroyed, only poverty,” extension = division, Farmers’ Night program Landisville Lions Club the Company at a night in community on Mr. “The Psychology of Shannon Speaking declared: ma- living in the standard of because we have been talking of the “well-or= unfortunately, Shannon, and, well those who would destroy will not likely resort to much easier than that only “It can be done They know the pro- can be strong and that on- the strong can survive, so they our productivity. “The psychology used to destroy productivity amazingly to destroy is sim- To the one they don’t have it, le. group say it, in world owes it that produced be- to produce the who know to have To those first distributed they By oppressive you” must be it can be forceful use method. dis- taxation, and to the would-be that to do name-calling they to prove pro- of wealth there is no in trying anything, or be anybody.” Will Celebrate Their 60th Wedding Annivr'y SAUERHAMMER E. C. Saverhammer, St., MR.-MRS. Mr. and Mrs West Main their 60th wedding annivers Monday, March 17th. They happy to have friends call anytime over the the 17th. Mr. Sauerhammer is 87 and Mrs. Sauer- is 83. 68 MOTORISTS SUSPENDED: 37 CARDS ARE RESTORED motorists [rom cards withdrawn High- uifirac- 19 will celebrate ary, will be weekend or hammer Sixty-eight this had theip last week by the way Safety, Harrisburg tions of the State Motor Code. Thirty-seven drivers this had leges restored. Local section Bureau ol , for other from their driving privi- area implicated were: G. motorists for speeding: John Manheim R2. B Privileges restored: oy Ben- Mount Joy R2. CI IGNORED TRAFFIC LIGHT, TWO CARS COLLIDED A crash Saturday afternoon was failed to stop this boro, for tho while east on Liberty at Lancaster, and struck north on Queen 209 W. Main St., Jr. of he didn't» step going an — —— ON — DIED Miss Jane Mae Zeller, Florin, died at 9 p. m. last night in Lancaster. Private funeral services Saturday. Viewing at Heilig Funeral Home on Friday evening, 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. e ~-THE-MINUTE Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 6, LOCAL FOLKS ATTENDED FISH FRY IN FLORIDA Mr. Mrs. Harry Wagner, ~f Palmyra, entertained at a fish Ly Feb. 19, 1952, at their Winter home 1014 25th Orlando, Flor- Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week Saunder—Miller The marriage of Miss Dorothy Mae Sauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Sauder, Rohrer town, to Kenneth G. Miller, son of Mr. Mrs. Martin K. Miller, Landisville, took place Sunday Independent Church, and on street, ida. A feilowship friends time of many very heart warming was felt as their sat around a long table on outdoor fire french the | the Wagner puppies for beside Mrs. and hust Other so served to complete the meal. Those present Bishop and Mrs. Jacob T. Manheim; Bishop and Mrs Ginder, of Manheim Rl; Rev. and Mrs. Paul Book daughter, Orlando, Fia.; | Torrey Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herr apy | their lawn place, where fried fish occasion, of at Lan- and delicacies were ! Calvary were ’ caster. The by her Ginder bride was given in marriage Henry father Dr. Frank C. officiated at the double ring and and of Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strickler, Mt. | Mrs: Leon Viner Joy; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baum, | Bl, of the " aids wer Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wal | of The ,, Ividesmaids wer. Neue : | Mrs lanck, of Florin; Mr. and Mrs. Richard | hh M 2 me Re and daughter, Orlando, IS, howe, Fla; | Margaret Wideshire, Niagara | Wain se x ry Oni. C Mrs. Carrie Wen- | oun 7 ws and son Kenneth, wis lowe Orlando, | Mr. Mrs. Robert ‘Gense- | Orlando, Fla.: Mr. and Mrs. | Smith, 8118 I pi} | were John Henry Brubaker, Mount M Ms 3 Ho oe R1, Jere Huber, Aberdeen Ir, Irs. Irvin 00 I Proving Md and daughter, Dorothy, Pen- | hh ® : e music Mrs. Lizzie Hoover, Orlan- | : A Fla: Mrs pi 5 gi Pen Miss Gracie Doan, Lancaster, da.; Mrs. Magee by Forry, Co~| f=, 5 Sw off nda is fads BD: and Mr. and and Robert Neff, Philadelphia, Harry Wagner, Palmyra. Mrs. | Week's Activities At East Donegal School, Maytown other sister was matron of honor, James Landisville ters, Scully Mrs. Falls, gert Fla.: man, S Presque Ann Bru- cousin of the Rob- ser- | and Isle baker an girl. Maine, and the ushers bridegrocm, | ert Rowe, Presque Isle, anc ved as best man rauel S and Grounds, wedding Joy Lebanon: and ver I 1 was Mayec brook; pla; do, was the Fire cere- Hall. left reception followed at the 1 | After the reception the couple Aandisville | on a short wedding trip. The keeper bride is employed as a hook at Miller & Bushong, ( Turn te Pxge 5) em re ell eee see JOHN CRYNS WILL BE THE GUEST MC HERE MARCH 29 John Cryns wil] be guest master at a talent night here Saturday, March 29. who is living in the U- Inc., Donegal teachers and “Loyal- | of program Mr. Cryns, nited States at zen of Geleene, Holland, and spent life in a Nazi iration camp. Recently, to PTA groups, and school groups in this area for] The night | cored by East district employees took the ty Oath” at a special faculty meet- ing in the high school library at Maytown Monday March | 3. The oath was administered with- Mr. Clayton Miller Twp., Justice the ceremonies alternoon, this time, is a citi= charge by Donegal Peace. out of | part of his concen- lectured Rotarians he Graduates Honored Lions, Several East Donegal honored recent graduates talent is being the Club will be held in the Mount Joy High Auditorium Auditions will be held on Sunday March the High auditorium at m. Reg- were in weeks spon- local Lions’ and wchievements in various edcations al fields. Barbara Doles '50 and] Richard 51, both Penna. State students were recently on the Dean's List Craine, Schoo} named | College. | afternoon, | School 23, in 9 at that Pp. completed before by a letter to the local Box 232, Mount Joy ee — - Barbara was also awarded a schol- L tre wship at the same time. Kenneth | SY ition must dad graduated with sec-| that time a class of 98 | Md., now Barnhart 50 ond highest at the Bainbridge, Corps School. He will enter | the National Naval Medical Center it Bethseda, Md., advanced training. Lieut. R first man members at the School at Fort Eustis been named to the Pfc. Ray Shuman honor Lions Club, honors in Hospital | : INTOXICATED MOTORIST JAILED AFTER A CRASH John H 59. ‘of Rl, prosecuted by State Monday a motor vehicle of result Campbell, Bain- for Smith Fridge 36 was was 43 Transportation Va. and has faculty of the '46 class at the | Meade ay hono in a class of lumbia Police night for operating while the intoxicating of under influence beverages as the an acci- Falmouth. State RG said Campbell, driving { Route 441, struck | by Charles R1 school was dery near first Food Service Md Wiiliams South a parked ¢ F. Durborow, . Damage Policeman man in his School at Ft on ar owned [ al | estimaed —- so of Bainbridge at $150. mem- | Campbell was jailed in default { of $500 bail for a hearing on Friday Auxiliary of our | | evening before of the | Francis E. was AUXILIARY IS GOING TO LITITZ Approximately forty-five Ladies’ will be FIRE CO. bers of the Fire Lititz fire Justice Peace Company guests of the | Gaus, Columbia. Auxiliary at ttl A iB held wd in YOUTH HELD FOR THREE 40 Bre | BURGLARIES AT STORE hid tl State Police Rufus Williams, company covered dish to be the Lititz Fire House this day evening, March 6, at 6: supper of Pauline Yerger will be in charge . Columbia sub-station Friday assisted 11 county Court in three laries at the combination store and gas station Walter Fal- mouth, Bainbridge RI], net- ted the thief $250 during | month. The latest Thursday, peti- members. whose March by i oy . | tioned a 17-year-old youth birthdays in or ir 3 April occur into Juvenile burg- ——— Week’ s Birth Record Mr. Mrs. Walter E. Rheems, a daughter Monday Genera] Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar li Joy R2, a Saturday General Hospiial. Mr Mrs. Paul E Mount Joy RI, Joseph's Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Rineer, disville, the of Hess, which the past Gish, cf at the | and occurred The custody burglary on police said. youth Mount at as, was released into of his | | | | son the | parents PE eee | PALMER MARIONETTES AT FLORIN FRIDAY MORNING The Palmer Martin Marionettes will present program at 8:30 a. March 7 for the Washington Elementary School at Florin, the { Maytown Elementary Schoo] and { the East Donegal High School, RE ————— Neo. 125 EAST MAIN STREET and Breneman, a daughter at St. | Lan- | Hos~ a a son at General pital Tuesday. —— A —— HEAR YOUR LEGION ON THE AIR NEXT SUNDAY Your American Legion, the Wal- S. Ebersole Post No. 185, Amer- m.,, Junior ter SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE Richard N. Lightner, 46 South Duke street, Lancaster, reports the sale of the property of Truman A. and Elizabeth Sprout, 325 East Main street, this boro, to Warren Z and oD. will be represented of Your Station 9th, ican Legion, on the “American Legion Community” program ver WGAL on Sunday, March 6:20 p. m. Tune in and hear at our gbout Legion. \ Gladys D. Funk, both of Mt. Joy. . | \ WEEKLY Ce poned unti] next 4 | | | I N LEBANON VALLEY GLEE CLUB MUSICAL MARCH 12 You may ticket the Lebanon Valley Sloan's Pharmacy or of the Rotary Club This presented in obtain your Glee any will Joy musical program the Mount high auditorium, evening, March 12, at o'clock. Proceeds will go school into the Projects. Numbers for the program are Allelulia, Praise To the Lord, Sold- | er, Soldier Will You Marry Me, Dry Bones, The Song of America, The Jolly Caballero, To Music Deep River, Battle Hymn of the Republic ete This an evening of rare musical en= is your opportunity to en- joy tertainment. Tickets Rotarian. — Mt. Joy Old Timers Athletic Associa’n Meets Tues. Nite The Mount Joy Old Timers Ath- letic Association will meet Tuesday March 11 at eight o'clock at the Mt, Joy Legion Home. will seventy-five cents from any for held Legion Arrangements be made third annual dinner April at at sbven o'clock. to be the the on Friday, Home All mémbers are especially the Committees who have 25, been appointed to serve, the fiscal year. The Banquet committee of C. L. Eshleman, Schroll, Harold Zimmerman, Hen- ry Klugh Sr., John Wealand, Mar- tin Metzler, and Ellis Fellenbaum. Executive committee: Earl F Grissinger, Albert Myers, Lloyd Myers, Walter H. O. O'~ Neill, Lee Ellis Frank Zink and George Waller. committee: Groff consists chairman; J. L. Eshleman, Sr., Ben- < CJ and Finance nett Sr., George jolon V. Barr. John J. 2nd. Benj. F. and George Groff, Brown of the Groff, Charles L Joseph T Awards: Schroll The Benj. officers Association F. vice Russell Esh- M are: pres.; Haibltib, pres.; leman, secretary and Breneman, treasurer. CO. MUSIC FESTIVAL DATE CHANGED TO SAT., MAR. 8 The County Music Festi duled last Saturday the Ephrata High school, sche- for night in was post- Saturday at 8 p. storm be High District the due to the snow The es the All-County and the The m presented hy Band Chorus. ntest will School Eastern series of two festivals will be held March 15, the Mount Joy High School, with the All-County Orchesira and Wes- District second in Chorus participating, Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading at Lititz, 47 tern Was SO fight required A man in a cut he General Hospital. padly sutures at the Butter 15 cents the A woman in Chicag go, Leap Year child The Association annual dinner ter April 29 The Veterans building at by fire to the Sunday morning. State Police machines in the has taken a drop of a pound in many stores during past w who was a birth Leap Year County Te hold second meeting La to a Day 1 wners baby, gave last Friday- Lancaster wil] its at leas Wars sed f $10,000 on of Foreign Lancaster was damag extent o 15> slot eastern part of the at Ephra- confiscated state. Some were found ta, this county, —— EVERYTHING WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD ON SATURDAY Every little thing tool Austin furniture, from the smal- Du-all, lawn lest to an antiques, sawed wood, lumber, pipe, what else have you, will be dispos- ed of on Saturday, Mar. E. Schroll’s sale Springs, galvanized concrete flower urns, public near town 1952 be | next Wednesday ' eight fifteen | 1 Rotary Clubs Fund for Community | urged to attend. LANCASTER COUNTY Mount Joy Bulletin $2.00 a Year in Advance for | Club, at! { member F at Collection By Mt. Joy-Florin Girl Scouts Saturday completed to yi fat collection Satur- morning, March 8 at 9 a. in { both Mount Joy and Florin by the | Gir Scouts. The collection formerly | | | Plans the day were postponed m. set March 1, will be held this Saturday with a rain or shine date { March 15. Mrs Lane was | named chairman of the fat local neighborhood. The | plans were at the Mount Joy | Neighborhood meeting for Edward collec~ | tions in the made made and camp at June 24 27. Mrs. Robert named director of Mrs Hostet- business manager. Day Camp plans were to hold Tuesday, oe it was decided The Friday, Cove from to June | Hawthorne the ter, The twelve Scout named for the purchasing composed Mrs. James Spangler, Mrs. Si- mon Nissley Mrs. Robert was camp and Lester purchase the Girl a committee was group decided to folding chairs for rooms and of and y Srown Mure trict Scott Heisey, northwest dis~ Girl Scout, ! a ership training course to be held in It announced that twelve { Mount RB and that thirty EAST HEMPFIELD BAND discussec CONCERT DATE CHANGED The East Hempfield the of its under was also Getz, Band, se] P concert the representatives from attend the Lady Friday, March attend the lec- direction tus annual Joy will 8 wil] present on high Saturday, March in iden Powell tea 7 school auditorium will Featured will be Beth Trayer, a saxophone quartet: with Mary F. Baker, Ch Shenk, Root Fern the senior marjorettes solo by J ture, Mrs man, a plano Edward Lane, vice chair= arlottes was in charge of the meeting. Red - in theip by The next meeting of the group will be held May 5 Any previous collections that now wish to be con- tacted, please call Mrs. Edward Friday, March Tth, Scouts will to call at Joan and cay, new uniforms, marimba solo missed in Lois Steckbeck, The band will play music hy Eric Franz Lehar, Richard Rod Franko Goldman and Getz own “Overture. persons and others. Coates, Lane gers, Edwin then be certain your conductor | home EE The Local News The Past Week Very Briefly Told have had four much thus fm Win- Due to other conflicting date | the tir changed p. m ne of the concert has leoen | to Sunday afternoon at — § DEEDS RECORDED Harry F Elizabeth, Longenecker, 32¢ Olweiler, Ruth Elsie G. S., Joy St., and to Alvin and Mt. 3 High prem- times had last ises Elizabethtown $14,000. Paul H Mt. Isla SNOW we tor Thirty hours Ruth V to Joseph Elizabethtown, Mt. Joy Brubaker, H | 48 lot of | Hospital Twp. | Columbia and one babies were born in | and the Lan Joy Twp., F unimproved $780 Aaron G. and West at caster General Long, land, kil- has been The motorist who the ner Mrs street, hoy in a barrel ited Elmer led Rhoda Donegal R. and Kathryn West Donegal : | home Harrisburg Highway, West | $11,700 a char he town N Twp., Longe- | tof Jean Bros- eX( necker, West to Main her Zerphey, Robert confined . has been ious, Old Donegal I'wp., premises, with la grippe. State Police arrested five youths f Twp., el eee robberies Elizabeth- ‘ged with series o tween Steeltor and GRANTED DIVORCES B. vas granted E. They acres of last Between three and four land Thursday Joan Ambrose, TLandisville, | burned over W. Hoffer a divorce from Char-| ur: 624 E. Fulton St 7, 1950, married October 7, S were on the J R1 4-prong es Ambrose, farm Elizalethtown New can bought for At a public sale Saturday one were forks anywhere and separated in April 1951 manure Harry E. Blough, Jr. Elizabeth- R3, was granted a be almost town divorce | $3.50 14 to | sold for $10.50 Every Audrey C. Blough, R3. They were 7, 1946 and 1951 Elizabeth- | was | Dec separated in September from Colum- One checked and town married once In so olten operates if speed trap. last week officials BOY PLAYING IN A BARREL violators. wabbed 27 —. three he urs | plus | Statler, swings | and Tuesday, and | IN THE HOSPITAL KILLED BY A MOTORIST An unusual accident Columbia. Two taking turns CO. COURT APPOINTED TWO ELECTION OFFICERS The C has appointed election and occurred at boys were playing y e1 playing, ounty Court an in- Jack | | furn, | in rolling dow i n one inspector one e= barrel. took auto and ki 9 -— Personal Mention Mr. Elam Paris Hostetter eral days in New York Doris Byle and cardboard 11 an cline in a lection Agnes | majority inspector of elections for Milton Grove District of Mount She Clar« Hic who has resigned. M Vera Raffensperger apvoint- sev- | ed of elections for the Low- { er District of Mount Joy Township Houseal of | succeeding Myers, has judge Bruce Gibson, his Holwager was appointed by lled was struck Joy Township succeeds | ence tand, | Bomberger and was judge are spending Jane Henry who ned resig the Dor-Jan Be tend the National Hairdressers As- | at Hotel | Monday | rauty Salon will at- | DQ AI: MISS TINA N. ROSENFELD, NURSE. WILL GET A CAP Miss Ting N show York City March 10-11 — — style hair New sociation Rosenfeld, daughter Mr. Mrs. Henry H. Rosen= of Salunga, has completed her Miss Marion Musser of the Mar-| preliminary studies at the Menno and feld, los | 8 at Jno. | ion & Ruth Shoppe was admitted to | nite Hospital School of Nursing, at at The the General Hospital We *dnesday as | Blcomington, Ill, and will receive a surgical patient er student nurse's cap on Sunday,