The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 10, 1952, Image 1

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Annual Easter Egg Hunt On Saturday, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 9:00 A. M.
MOST TO-~-THE-MINUTE WEEKLY I N L ANC ASTER «***"" Parking Meters on Main
The Mount Joy Bulletin Street From New Haven
—~ To Barbara Purchased
VOL. LI, NO. 47 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 10, 1952 $2.00 a Year in Advance nL
: the parking locations on Main St
— r Enough parking meters to cover | ==
P il Offi A ALL WEST HEMPFIELD | MRS. LONGENECKER HOSTESS | . T ET in ets Ope ned Bids For
of nN _. x ’ MRI nt | ( M: » ( arbar; wots
ups - 1C1AIS [SCHOOL BONDS ARE SOLD The School Board 10 FARM WOMEN NO. 6 Dr. J S. Kendig he Local News [ will be installed, it was decided by |
West Hempfield Township school Farm Women's Society No. 6 was Council : the regular monthly | t
bonds totaling $160,000 were sold . entertained Saturday at the home 1 Ei h Ni Th P Ww k A al o Wot H fi Id
Gave Four Driving [om cine sow were wit) Gan Parent |, Sito 2 "ue Is Eighty - Nine; € Past Week | reir war conn est Hemplie
D & Boudine, Philadelphia, for $160,- . zabethtown, with 30 members pres- . * V B I fl T Id Tn = gto New Joint School
emonstrations 692, as the top bid. The sale inclu=- Recommendations ent Meters ee he os Stull Going Strong ery rie Vv 0 | for the ‘borough and the other hal |
Scripture for Mr. John Sprout celebrated his' to the Miller company, rnandface) Bids for the purchase of a $160,-
des an interest rate of one and sev- call with a verse of
1000 bond issue and for the construc-






a care riving monstra= : Ants :
In a careful driving demon en-eighths per cent and a prem- Recommendations by the Parents’ the Easter season a
tion at the High School here last of $692. Committee of the Washington Mis. Mary Keller” Farner" ‘gave ” - AEN 66th birthday on Wednesday, April | turers, until the meters, co ting mn of the proposed elementary
tank Ti : . sre acte Ang i ne ( | $72.50 each are paid for. y
week, students Frank Eichler and Second bidder was Stroud & Co., School were acted upon during aan Easter talk illustrated with vo | i 000 of K ! TH 4 each Pk id lot 1] 5 hool in West Hempfield Town-
| 3" hone workers went out on 1as not ye yen determined " .
chip were opened during a meeting
as, the exact number that will be in-|
Philadelphia, who offered 1 7-8 per | recent meeting of the East Donegal | cal solos of which were her own |
| of the township School Board at
Lois Becker, instructor John Day
strike but service is going on
and Police Officer Park Neiss, gave cent interest and a $428.80 premi- | TWP. School Board. compositions. Mrs. Milton Eberly, | , walled
um; third, Schmidt Poole & Co., of Among the recommendations | Mrs. Allen Demmy, Mrs. Willis | Wm FE Ra { the Norwood school last week.
107 cases of German measles Council went on record to go on
The new building, to be located
a very creditable illustration on . : | which tf .
Phila, 2%, $1,576.80 premium; and | Which the board approved was the| Hackman and Mrs. Raymond Heis- |
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were reported in the county last | Daylight Saving Time on April 21, | t tl int a tl I i
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how and what to do while driving| | j AE : |
that ear of yours fourth, Columbia Trust Co., Colum- | erection of bicycle racks, a base-|ey were appointed to take candy | ;
at car JOUrs. .. EP . 4 le : ites . ¥ | sek the » remai Ss are:
Both students Mained 20 bia, 2 per cent and $25.60 premium. ball backstop, macadamizing the | and magazines to the County Home week. ; When the remaindes of thi Wed | oad and the Marietta Pike, will
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; Sr Rp. Adolph Koehler, solicitor for the playfield, providing a concrete walk | on April 24. A pine rough box was stolen adopts the fast time be known as the Farmdale Elemen=
speed and stopped within 35 ft. I ists xd a1 | from the highway I a from the Mennonite cemetery at! Also decided upon were these | : A
M witnessed: tise dem school district, said the bonds will | from the highway to the rear of Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Lon- ys tary Sohool
Many pupils witness p m= : : . ‘ : i Stree ite p hes advertise fb : .
peng ‘ a be delivered later in the month. the school, installing shelves on a| gencker, Mrs. Lester Breneman and | Willow Street, items of business: fo advertise for Companies bidding on the $160,~
onstration which proved quite in- ils i side re The residence of Harry Deatrick | oil and stone bids for street repairs, | 3panie: 5 y
ting Bids for the issue were opened [side porch at the school where | Mrs. Elmer Gantz. The next meet- | pe | 000 bond issue were: Schmidt,
resting. : a : | fsville w d four times ids > sned NEX
E. : April 2. The money will be used students can place lunches while! ing will be May 3 at 2 p. m. at the | it Neffsville was robbed four times | bids to be opened at the next meet ! Poole and Co. a premium of $1,-
One of the more encouraging as= rats voli : 2 : in one month ing, May 5: to buy a small power : "AD y
ts. . for a new elementary school. waiting for class to begin, and pur-{ home of Mrs. Ray Hixon, E. High | or x hia I 576.80 at an interest rate of two
pects of our nation’s never ending cities shasing An calsh ih "12 . y Wi i TWA has made application to| mower for use in the borough park; [> >> 2!
. : i vic th f chasing filing cabinets for teachers. | St., Elizabethtown with Mrs. Enos : 3 x : HT per cent; Stroud and Co. Philadel-
ficht for traffic safety is the fact Jol Hart safety drivi . . discontinue its service at the Lan-| and to install a drinking fountain : y
John Hart, safety driving course | Floyd and Mrs. J. S. Heisey as as- | : . phia, $428.80, one and seven-eights
: | caster Airport cn the 2nd floor of the fire house
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lingly a responsibility for leave of absence to attend a state- | Howard W. Eckman, Conestogs | where council chambers are housed
4 sohools have 1] ¢ ’ .
that our schools have ey ee A Forgotten err teacher, was granted a two-day | sisting hostesses. {
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our young people the do's and . » wide sale driving convention at Trailer Camp, lit his stove and it | and where public meetings are |
dont’s of driving. estions an S Hershey on April 18-19. Held Ann’ | Dinner
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There was a $90,000 fire at the Burgess Charles Fish brought tc
blew up in his face held. { 1
Nearly every sero) ne oon . It was announced that a special os Lt | Lester reneman
iry now teaches Oy east to Mentality In Will session will be held May 2 to ais- | 3 q h IF | : Guy Hobbs furniture plant near] Council's attention the Mutual As-|
> this instruc- ih { ul Li Dried. 3
In some this instruc ss ‘the. budget 1953.53 | or C 00 ac ty Dallastown, York Co. sistance Project instituted by the | | New Agent
some extent. cuss for the
tion may be only a teacher's wam- The mentality of the late Milton | school term. DR. JEROME S. KENDIG A 28-day strike of 1200 ware-| Lancaster County Boroughs’ SO
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i ““ha oavel ray : : x The school board Mount Joy | .
ing to “be careful on the way|@G. Strickler, near Salunga, was The board also employed Mrs 5 € x baad is oy | Dr. Jerome Stauffer Kendig, 89,|house men at American Stores in| ciation, to provide a RE Sur-
: ' yrough Schools hel its annual y i :
Ore : Bie [ of yo | the Philadelphia area has ended Ivey of the equipment of each uccee 0
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home”, while in others it may take | questioned during Orphans Court| Edwin Mevers, Mt. Joy as fourth | for the borough teachers on of Salunga, one of the county's two
he for “ar , : . : : . of mer for "OU achers +e i 3 Us . .
the form of a carefully planned | last week in a contest over his will. grade teacher in Maytown. She will | 1 : t totter oldest physicians, last Thursday| While a motorist was driving in County borough for a ready file in| Lester Breneman, passenger and
wurse 3 vi . : . . uesday evening a ostetter’s. vee 5 ’ 4 | Leste an, pas
course in safe driving. Relatives and other witnesses, | fill a position left vacant by the os oh iy ae hia | ced the start of his 64th year of | Lancaster City a 12000 volt elec- | case of any urgent need or empr-| fou acon: for the Pennsylania
In our own locality, officials of| citing Strickler’s peculiarities, said| transfer of Mrs. Rachael LeCates to gn 1 Rl, y | practice.
y Wi are » com- tw A bli dh i people. the dinner meeting was op- : : hee | : .
Mount Joy High are to be com-| he commonly refused to see a doc-|the high school where she will I er ? P= Dr Kendig, who received his | injury. {10 fill out the survey for Mt. Joy iia ited freleltt
for bringing to the school “ 1 : will} ened with Mr. W. I. Beahm’s ask-| _. . i x | — 0 seven years, was appointe reig
mended for bringing SC tor because “it would cost him”;} teach Spanish and English. One va- | : [diploma from Jefferson Medical The five men implicated in the | i .d his duti
he fine safety ‘hich was : He Dil € va-| ing the Invocation. Mr. George | avent here. He assumed his duties
the fine safety program which was| refused to consult a lawyer because| cancy, due to increased enrollment %
ric wire fe s car > BROT sency. Fi o ¢ ‘i ‘ "OV .
tric wire fell on his car. He escaped | gency Fish got Council approval Railroad at Newville for the past

| Colle Philadelphia, on April 3rd, | $200,000 junk case at Armstrong | TW + 1 - a | Cr :
Brodie introduced. the school hoard, Oltege, Phila pha 0 I ; A 1 rmstrong | TWO LOCAL SUPPORT ORDERS |, Tuesday, April 1.
| 1889, maintains an active practice Cork, Lancaster, have been refused | HEARD IN COURT Prior to working in Newville
presented there last week. And cer-| he considered “all lawyers liars”,| still exists in the grade school.
ainly > nts st also come : : nembers and the new teachers; Mr . :
tainly the students must also come| and carried a loaf of bread into ee DE Me Noy Say M “| both in his office and on calls to] a new trial. Roy D. Gephart, Milton Grove,! Mr. B the ssenger=
Paul L. Stoner, vice-president of] Franklin & Marshall © : ’ | Mi Breneman was the passeng
{ ranklin & Marshall College re-| Mt. Joy R2, was ordered to pay! freight agent for the station at
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patients.
in for their share of praise for the| Lancaster so he wouldn't have to he 1 1 |
i 0S v red i . | the ard, ade ¢ "Ww remarks sis : err
interest they showed in the pro. spend money for lunch. 0 Mak r on — " " low Only other physician here older | ceived $77.088 from the estate of Edith Gephart, 401 N. Market St. | Maugansville, Md. He was notified
€ Anothe » boarc ehalf. . rg " » | Mange y VAL a
IS oars pein | than Dr. Kendig is Dr. J. F. Mentz- | the late W. W. Hensel, of Lancaster, | Elizabethtown, $25 per week for the | of his promotion on Mar, 25
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gram. He left an estate valued at ap-
This is the sort of thing that} proximately $46,560, and died at the Music was provided by Mr. Geo} er, of Ephrata, who is 90. who died in 1915. support of three children | Mrs Breneman is very well
thould be presented regularly at] age of 85 over a year ago. Contest- Effort to Relocate Houck, school sic instructor, { ts A liens An ex-convict released from the A support order reduced was I : | ie ne a 4 3 Gt 4 tor of
every school. Too many young| ing probate of the will is Mrs. Su- who sang, “Its the Loveliest Night | THE ROY KEENER F county jail Monday was arrested on | th: “layton K lewe Lana wh I Dene pa = " °
, av k vo. & : iy . . . . the Year” and “Ave Maria.” | : JENER FARM iy . y that of Clayton K. Newcomer, 147| Mr. Albert Fike, of Florin. The
people today know more about the |san Miller, Landisville, a niece Chickies Hill Road ht he | BROUGHT $27,100 MONDAY Friday for burglary committed |E. Main St., this boro, who had for-| Brenemans have one son.
intricacies of modern dancing than | whese name was excluded. Highlight of the program was Mr. | Irvin Wolgemuth, Mount Joy RI, since his release. merly paid $35 per week toward the Mr. J. E. Wolf Jr., who was agent
they know about the fundamentals The hearing centered on the After many previous efforts fail- Jolin Shenk: of Millersville Stata} paid $27,100 for a sandy oan soil a -— support of his wife, Geneva Tosighed and has accepted a
of safe driving. question of whether Strickler wasjed, the residents of two boroughs College Wig i tall] am ” : 133 acres oF land, ANNIE. NAUMAN PROPERTY | Newcomer, Donegal Springs Rd. Pte osition as salesman for tobert M.
a — eee mentally capable of making a will, and three townships have started a on his avoeaiion After | three miles northwest ob Muster SOLD SATURDAY FOR es I one child. The orde) wi at) B rubaker, implement dealer at Sa-
presenting the history, Psychologic- | sonville. six miles cust of Blizabeth Last Saturday Catherine Ston- | changed to $32.50 per week | lance
and whether he was fully aware of campaign to have the State Depart-
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Directors Decide what constituted his worldly goods| ment relocate the Chickies Hill road a explanation; and: ates) Hype | town, at public sale held by Roy B.!®" and Ella H. Weidman, executric- « mmm
in order to direct their distribution. | from Columbia to Marietta. ig here drone with} Keener, Elizabethtown 13, Monday. es of Annie Nauman, deceased, sol i
a — Petitions are being circulated in| Black, his ass/stant, anf Ninety acres are TC ati pf all We real este. mu) persons! N sl Ger a M rt Re d
To Let The Voters EAST DONEGAL PUPILS Columbia and Marietta boroughs, then on several yorunteers from they Mn es ” ler value, property at public sale. dwe | ews n ener 0 uary ecor
GET SUPERIOR RATING and in East and West Hempfield __ __ ~~ | and the balance in woodland. Along | ing is a story frame doublo
Settle Merger J. W. Bingeman, principal of the|and Manor Townships. State Sena- | with the personal property, total house, No. 222 West Donegal street ‘| From Florin For Throughout This
East Donegal Twp. School District, | tor G. Graybill Diechm was the first | CHIVINEY FIRE ON MONROE pion ipts of the le to this boro. It contains eight rooms |
WASSER FARM, AT MAYTOWN
A chimney fire on a farm tenant-
os ond bath ant a sme bn or 3) The Past Week Entire Locality
A resolution providing for the | received word that the East Done-|to put his signature to the petition
Improvements include a modern | ©
a superior| which will be sent to W. L. Schmid,

publishing of an information pam- [gal Girls’ Trio received
rating in the recent District For- State Secretary of Highways.
that about 500 |
| road was extinguished at 11 a. m
to property was purchased by | Mrs. Annie Shell spent the week- Pfc. James W. Beyer, 26, Mariet-
ed by Monroe Wasser, located near |
ta, of complications at the Lebanon
eight-room dwelling, large bank
John M. and Ruth G. Rowe of end at Lebanon with relatives.
Schaefferstown, Pa. for $5,050. All Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Eli- | Veterans Administration Hospital.
Neca i |
ol Tue sday by _metibers of he May "| acres of tobacco, concrete silo, and | the household goods were also sold. | zabethtown R. D. visited Mr. and Florence Elizabeth, 44, wife of
town Fire Co. Fire Chief Mervin | C. S. Frank was the auctioneer, | Mrs. Benjamin Hess on Sunday. Dr. Norman B. Laughton, of Eliza-
phlet, holding public meetings and :
Maytown on the Elizabethtown . :
barn, equipped for dairying and
ensic Contest at Shippenspurg. It is estimated
steer feeding, scaffolding for seven |
Winning this rating, Bingeman | persons use the road five days
said, entitles the trio to compete in week as they travel to and fro
placing the question of a merger on
the November ballot was approved
a vote of 13-2 at ¢ seting of rv
by a vote of Ine 8 1 meeting of} 1 ote contest to be held later| the Marietta Depot. These motorists | ther buildings
four school districts held in the se % : are. in aad Arnold said the fire was quickly r Du Til { . :
Ligh school building this month at the John Harris High| are in addition to normal travel. |“ ili e was quick a Wilmer Kraybill the clerk and| Mr. Harvey Shaub and son Jim-| bethtown, at the Lancaster Osteo=
5C . x : mm sp : % oul Vv ate Vv ve ~ . |
ey ol io in th 2 1 ool School, Harrisburg. The petition points out that dur- | ¢Xtinguished with water and only Ciarence C. Newcomer, attorney my visited Mus, Sarah Schlegel- | pathic Hospital
y in the proposed scho a : Ld av L Via ‘ole we A | :
hyo you the hn 3 vi i 4 Re Members of the trio include: Fan-| ing the winter the Chickies Hill slight smoke damage was caused | VEW Will Inst Se milch on Sunday Stephen, 5-months-old son of Paul
rger ar > schoo istricts : Sha, ond dwalline >
Rho oo sh, Cc oo : Mi nie Ruth Musser, a junior; Alma road is usually too dangerous to use | throughout fhe dn hag THE LEGION AUXILIARY Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Walters re-| and Arlene Ebersole Campbell, Eli-
zabe PN y LO fy MULL. : . | : >
J is d West D he Twps : Smith and Ruth Drescher, both|and motorists must go miles out of Offi F id MET TUESDAY EVENING turned to their home on Monday | zabethtown R1, at the Children’s
Joy an Jest Donegal Twps. . : 3 3 SUPE TEN ne
% Bh the 8 esol > fol freshmen. their way. County Commissioner SLIGH] ( HIMNEY BLAZE ts 1Cers In ay Twenty-three members attended | after spending the winter at Orlan-| Hospital at Philadelphia.
ie vole on the \ Tesollion Jot remem A Woodrow A. Zeamer, Columbia, is| ON WILLIS WEAVER FARM RIS rw | the monthly of the Amer- | do, Florida
lowed much discussion between the ; The Friends! Fire The Mount Joy Post 5752 VFW y y ceiling of Me Amer : i ;
various school officials on whether WOMAN'S CAR STRUCK A helping cireulate the petitions. : ana wiil hold installation ceremonies at | ican Legion Auxiliary Tuesday ev- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshelman,| Mrs. Irvin G. Brandt.
* ¥ : ken BARN AND THEN UPSET Similar drives to change the road | Company extinguished a slight the Fire House this Friday night. ening at the Legion Home, with! of Emigsville, York County and Mr. Mrs. Sarah E. Brandt, 81, wife of
chimney blaze at the farm home of Miss Maude Schneider presiding. { and Mrs. Norman Mateer and son] Irvin G. Brandt, of Elizabethtown,
Installing officer will be Carl
the Plans were made to sponsor a
oy favored a merger or jointure : ‘
they fav a merger or |] have been made intermittently for
and what should be done to furth-
er the plans for the proposed merg-
| called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | died Friday morning at her home.
Beside her husband she is survived
hy two sons and three daughters:
Clayton H., at home; Elmer H., E-
An auto driven by Virgie, wife of
Abram Sobel, of Marietta, went out
of control on the Marietta pike, two ;
Fire Chief Ray Myers reported no
er. . :
Voti agai 1 resoluti miles east of that boro. It ran down ? :
oting against the resolution, an embankment, sheared off the ee S | ecor damage to the home. Firemen res
Willis Weaver, Mount Joy RZ, at
the last 35 years:
X iis 6:45 Saturday Pope, Past Post Commander of
Yen WM. DR Garden Spot Post 1690 VFW, Lan- card party on Monday, April 21st, | George Mumper over the weekend.
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caster, when he will install the fol-

at the Legion Home, and to accept Myr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman and
an invitation to be guests of the' Mr. and Mrs. John Eichler visited
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which was presented in the form vy. y blaze ing ayy | lowing newly elected officers: : . : . x i . oe
of a Rolly by C. J. Proscott. of] corner of a barn and then upset. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Musser, Mt ponded to the blaze during heavy | Commander, Martin S. Brown; | Manheim Township Legion Unit on! Mrs. Emma Peifer at the Messiah Mary H, at home;
Conoy Twp ere: Prof. L. D Rose Damage to the car was estimated | jo, RI, a son at the General Hos- rai ona er Vice Commander, Ralph W.|Friday evening, May 9th. Members | Home at Harrisburg on Sunday. Mrs Ruth Heisey, Elizabethtown;
. y Dy as “| at $1,000 and $600 to the barn. The | is. vo. ander. Frank | wishing to attend this affair are Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and grand- | nd Elizabeth, wife of Cyrus F.
of Mt. Joy Twp.; and Elvy Long, an pital. COURT ORDERS FINAL | Rice: Jr. Vics Commander, 41a : oni Hoerner, Elizabethtown. A brother
secretary of the West Donegal Twp frenville Fire Co. responded The Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newcomer, | cpap EMENT IN FRANK CASE | Morton: Quartermaster, Ernest O. asked to be at the Legion Home at| daughter, Connie Pierce spent the! ov yt isbn ;
Yourd woman was taken to the hospital. Mount Joy R2, a son at the General | ? In : 5 : 1 i} ’ i the C | Berglund Jr; Judge Advocate, | seven o'clock. weekend at Lancaster with Murs. | Clayton Hein, of Elizabethtown
oid 2 accide appene 2 : 1 a final decision of the Court | " wid Wee Ruth Pierce R2, also survives. She was a mem-
; : The accident happened on the! Lo | we dlace D. Zerphey; Chaplain uth Pierce
Favoring the resolution were: cl ee ; b spral, | last week, Charles S. Frank of ne: ny te 23 oy Mr. and Mrs. David M s+ and | ber of the Lutheran church, Eliza-
Clarence Greiner and. E. Musser Miss Annie Horn farm tenated by| My. and Mrs. Robert Shank, of | town, was ordered to pay $12,981. on! Clarence A. Rice and Trustee for 3| GIRL SCOUTS ON TRIP 1 r. and Murs. David Mumper anc Fe
Heisey, of Mount Joy Twp.; David William Kipp. Maytown, a daughter Sunday at the| =~ po. M. Frank. widow of his} Years Charles F. Mateer. Troop 108 Girl Scouts left by au- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haas and or! : 5 :
ry’ " < — Oe ee ' ’ 4 5 . F y PF CY: 1 ‘ ur 0 page o
(Turn to page 6) id Columbia Hospital. bios brother and partner, Paul S.| A dutch luncheon will be served |to on a three-day trip to the Na- ty of Sap Hill a le od) Zam I ish»
ACP td 'Q rm . pe nckev . nt >» for 2r Far ws’ i - 1 Hr SC irs. James Numper an amily
ALL uy, JOoY'S ENLISTEES Mr. and Mrs. Garland Le Boekey, Frank, in an opinion handed down | the former Farmers Inn tional Girl Scout Camp, Camp |! i me yas } A 2 | ms. SYD CEUEBRATED
HAVE PASSED ON Rheems, a daughter at St. Joseph's |, Sohal ing the ceremony. Rockwood, Maryland, where they nea Jainbridge were sunday | hd Te ;
oy Judge Schaefter. = os : : rs attest Mr. and M James B.| 92nd BIRTHDAY SATU RDAY
The Post also wishes to announce | will stay while they tour Washing- [guests of Mr. anc rs. Jame Bs [Fe < .
Mrs. Lizzie Snyder, widow of
The amount represents half the | " :
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| the winners of their recent contest: | ton, D. C.
A Young C clone Only one out of every ten sol-| Hospital, Wednesday |
y diers who left Lancaster County Mr. and Mrs. James Way, Salun- Jacob Snyd ft lebrated
; v ‘ : . : . Jacob Snyder, o ywn celebra
to fight in the a daughter at the General Hos- count ofs the partnership. Bill Witmer, Mt. Joy: Geo. Neale, Miss Mildred Wilson, Mrs. George ho Os ny of ; own . 2 ec
Strasburg; | Shatto and Mrs. Robert Hawthorne, LOCAL YOUNG MEN ARE jer 92nd birthday on Saturday.
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Struck Near Here War is alive as the nation marks | pital Monday. eet ee ene Manheim; Jack Hagans, § 3] \
. . vs : XT wo Lm Mrs. Snvder, who lives alone at
John Soders, Lancaster and Robert | Girl Scout leaders, accompanied the | AMONG THOSE DRAFTED : . i
218 North Barbara St. received a
the fifty-fourth anniversary of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Richter,
net balance in the final revised a

A wind storm passed over some oy oy . 3
conflict this month. Maytown, a daughter at the Col- Persona Mention | Leiberher, Mount Joy. group. Lancaster County's thiee Selec- | ; i
sections of York and Lancaster Although more than 400 left this | umbia Hospital Tuesday. i al a Soin tive Service ‘Boards hive Snnatme. | Laos of friends during the day,
Counties Saturday afternoon, one! county in 1898, cnly about 40 are and Mrs. Horace V, eal Mrs Annie F. Musser: who has SENIOR ROTARY BALL EASTER EGG HUNT 6d “the: names ‘of 53° Tegisiranis) but had nothing special planned to
of the worst in history. The wind | known to ke living today. 703 Hoxie Street, Monahans, Texas, ' been housed with a cold is improv-| pha Rotary Club will again hold St. Hilda's Guild of St. Luke's | whose names will be forwarded for} ubserve her hirthday. :
blew at 61 miles per hour. —_ announce the birth of a son, Mon- ing. | the Senior Rotary Ball on Thursday | Episcopal Church will sponsor the | induction. Despite. her advance] age; shetls
In the city of York several places! DOUBLE THE NUMBER LIFTED day, April 7th. Mrs. Hardin was| Mr. H M. Hoover, of Rheems, | | evening, April 24 in the High annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Those from the immediate THU able to fet prot,
were unroofed and hundreds of FOR THOSE RESTORED the former Erika Pothke of town. | who has been spending the winter | School Auditorium. This ball is in| church lawn on Saturday at nine o’-| ty are: Loman L. McCurdy Bain- | PARTY RIL 2
television antennas were blown | Fifty-two motorists had their TOS Wu in Sebring, Fla, will return home| of the graduating class of '52, | clock. bridge R1; James M. Brandt, Mount | an I an on al RIL h
down. It was the worst storm in cards withdrawn last week as eoiti- | MICHAEL PRICIO HEADS after Easter. | and is open to all who want an ev- There will be groups for all ages! Joy Rl; Ray G. Ober, Mount Joy |. Monday wil 2 Sty e
that city’s history. pared with 25 restored. Only two JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COM. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witmer and cning of dancing. with prizes to each. R2: Earl R. Kuhns, Mount Joy R2 Legion Auxiliary will sponsor an-
At Lancaster it was also quite se- from the immediate vicinity, lost The nomination and election of daughter and grandchildren of] rmjckets are now on sale by Ro- re A A —— en ee other card party to be held at the
vere and did considerable damage. their privileges. They were Warren officers of the Junior Chamber of Harrisburg spent Sunday with Mr. | 4rjans and may be purchased from| WORK ON TWO WINGS LUTHERAN RUMMAGE SALE Legion HORE es
Hail one-fourth inch in diameter Edward Bender, Elstonville Commerce to take effect June 1st, and Mrs. Harry Witmer of Mt. Joy | any of the members. Watch next|IS NOW IN PROGRESS The Ladies. Bible Class of the | THAT'S IT AS
accompanied the storm in many Raymond B. Shoemaker, of Rheems, | are (R.D. 1 | weeks paper for full details. Contractor Paul Martin has al=l Lutheran: Charel fs @ 3 S A E 1 100 FAST :
places. both charged with speeding. President, Michael Pricio; 1st} TTT eevee ready completed excavating for the | mage sale, April 25 and 2 in the | wi A iw ny hi
— — Vice President, Nick Lichtner; 2nd REMEM. COMMITTEE MEETING | WHITE ELEPHANT PARTY foundations of the two additions parish house. Will ‘open at. 1:00 chlo y Fe Sime os
Mount Joy and immediate vicin-
ity was fortunate as very little ARMY TRUCK CRASHED INTO
damage was done here. At Man- WOMAN'S LIVING ROOM Secretary, James Stehman; Treas- Joy Remembrance
heim much damage was inflicted. | An Army tractor-trailer crashed | urer, Earl Rhoades. One director be held in Room 101 of the High| their White Elephant party at the | CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY SUPPER WAS A SUCCESS GOOD OLD LANCASTER CO
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North and west of here about 150 into the living room of Miss Esther | for two years, Ammon Hoffer; Di- | School on Tuesday, April 15th at| Fire House. Both the First National Bank &| The Landisville Lions Club i] Did you know that ninet; p
houses were without electric for Showers, 78, at Mountville. The | rector for one year, Gerald Hostet- {7:30 p. m. More volunteers are| Members are reminded that dues|Trust Co. and the Union National|a baked ham supper Saturday nite. | cent of Pernstivanials 1950 A oe
nearly an hour due to a pole being cab protruded into the living room ter; and State Director, Ammon needed. Please Come! FEveryone|are payable now and should be in{Mount Joy Bank will be closed on] The proceeds will be used for the | ero was vaived in phar
down near Milton Grove. J six feet. Hoffer. | Welcome | by the above date, Good Friday, April 11th benefit of community projects | Sk pan oun.
Vice President, Robert Tyndall;] A Public meeting of the Mount| Next Thursday, April 17th, the to be erected at the fire house here. the 25th and 10:00 a. m. on the 26th. |
Committee will | Fire Company Auxiliary will hold TE Ae re eee





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