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    The Girl Scouts Will Collect Fat In Mount Joy and Florin on Saturday, March 8th Starting at 9:00 A. M.
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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)
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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.
.
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WEEKLY

Ce poned unti] next
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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
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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
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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,