The Remembrance Committee Needs Your Help — Volunteer Now MOST TO-THE-M INUTE WEEKLY | N LANCASTER The Mount J oy Bulletin COUNTY — VOL. LI, NO. 49 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, May 1, 1952 $2.00 a Year in Advance Native of Town Died In California Aged 103 Years Word has been received here of the death of Miss Hoffer, in the 103rd year of age, at Chula Vista, Cal, 11th. Death a short due to a fracture received in a fall. Miss Hoffer, Mount Joy, known to the citizens of Rebecca her April illness, on followed born in older our Borough, was the daughter of Jacob R. Martha Engle Hoffer, With the exception of several years prior to 1930, Hoffer Fast Main street is the one now oc=- cupied by Wallace D. Zerphey, the office of his gas station was the printing office and later of her Uriah E. Hoffer, many. In 1930, Helen Hoffer both now went to Home at well and the home on and first of her father brothers. John and remembered by with her sisters, Miss and Miss Mary Hoffer Miss Hoffer Fredericka As w deceased, The Vista. Mount able to continue flowers. While ad- years limited her activities, she revealed the fact love for Mount Main live in Chula here in as her custom Joy, for a long time she her vancing within a year was interest in of her Joy by nam- all of years ago Miss Hoffer is survived sister, Mrs. Anna Gable, with her granddaughter, at Adams County, Pa EE C. Frank Appeals Court Order; Goes To Supreme Court Mr. Charles S. Frank, Jocal business man, surviving part- of C. S. Frank & local farmers cattle ap- ounty Court order for a State ing her street neighbors by one who lives Bigler- ville, well known ner Brother, and dealers, pealed a C partnership settlement to the Supreme Court last week. County Court handed an cpinion on April 4 ordering Mr Frank to pay Florence M. Frank, Florin, $12981.24 half of net balance in the financial ac- The down of as one the count of the partnership Mrs. the trix of her husband, Frank, a ner , who died Dec Frank tates share of Oct. 9, 1950. THE ANNUAL FLOWER AND ART EXHIBIT HERE The annual Flower hibit be School Tuesday, to 4 p. m. administra- Paul S former part- 13, 1948. Mrs. the partnership on Frank is late brother and started suit to gain es=- the Art Ex- Grade 2 and held in the May 6 and from 6 to 8 p. m. Exhibits should be on Tuesday morning and local jud- the will on from brought in ges will select winners Tues- noon. for day before The wil! be: classes the flower show 1. Prettiest mixed bouquet. 2. Prettiest arrangement of one color. 3. Best container. 4. Most 5. Miniature. Collected $590.00 In Cancer Drive The of a “Lights On” scheduled in county flower arrangement in unusual. first series of drives communities in connection with the Crusade Campaign, was Monday the the Cancer held netted $272.62 inging night Mount total in here on and for Joy group, In this area so far collected to $590.21. Some still standing. contributions are out- Mount Joy members of Scout Troop under the tion of Scoutmaster Earl Mrs. Simon P. Nissley chairman the community paign. was Boy direc- Shelly is general The canvass in by 39, conducted for cam- > ee MADE RECORD RAINFALL Since everybody aiming at smashing records, the Weather Man decided he too, will take a chance and has he succeeded? The past six day rainfall was 7.24 inches the best in the past 78 years. else is DRIVE LEADERS FOR THE GEN'LL. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN District into subdivisions 6 has been divided three for the General Hospital campaign op- Lancas- ter ening, it was announced by A. G. Bucher, county chairman. The goal is $562,531, $452,531 is for expansion program, 1952 charity and needs. District 6 leaders are: 6-A, headed by Paul M. Grubb, Elizabethtown; Joseph F. Gingrich, of which completion of the and $110,000 for replacement Elizabethtown horough unit chair- Jap Heisey, West Donegal Willis K. Shoemaker, Conoy Mark Berrier, Mount Joy man; Twp.; Twp.; Twp 6-B, headed by Jesse Landisville; D. C. Witmer, Donegal Twp.; Miss Ruth Eby Miss Anna Mae Eby, Florin chairmen; Amos Newcomer, Lower Rapho Twp.: Jere M. Snavely, disville; Robert Nolt, West Hemp- field Twp.; James B. Spangler, E Ward, Mount Joy, and B. Titus Rutt, W. Ward, Mount Joy. | ——— —— eee Our Oldtimers Honor Thos. Kear; Qutstan’e Athlete Kear hore S 1951-52 at 3anquet of the Athletic As- American Snavely, East and CO= Lan- (Tommy) High for Thomas B Mount Joy Athlete Annual Joy Oldtimers held at last Friday performer named Outstanding the Third Mount sociation [Legion Home Kear, star basketball and Ben Brown, last George McCue, in 1949-50. He and a plaque. Mount the night in soccer, eds baseball, suc year’s and winner who was named was presented with luggage Three other Frank Zink, Marshall William Ellis, Zink for title in Joy residents Gemberling, also were hon- the singles the for and winning the Gemkherhing the being the ored. tennis county past four years, being scorer in Lanco cage Ellis for official the high league and best past Oldtimer The Mount Joy Schoo] basket ball for winning High hon- Junior team was ored the county cage championship. Judge Guy Keiser and the Rev to the K. Bard Elmer spoke group of 125. Officers F. Groff, leib, Eshleman, are Benjamin Russell Halb- Charles L Joseph T. M Oliver reelected president; vice president; secretary, Breneman, treasurer and Mateer, Chas. Banquet assistant secretary Eshleman was chairman of committee. C—O CLAIR JOHNSON ARRESTED FOR GIVING BAD CHECKS Clair and confined to the of which the arrested Co. bad for Johnson, 35, was Dauphin jail on a charge passing checks, amounts. and Mrs. 2, 10 and 11, plus his Mrs. 64, in a rented trolley car along Route 230, a east of High- most of were small Mr. children, Johnson and three aged live mother, Ida Johnson, short distance spire. mi there trom 8. Prior to and in we family moved Manheim R. D. March that time they Mount Joy. Chief of Highspire, is resided near Police Amos Miller, of the father is in jail. ABCUT 100 ATTENDED THE ROTARY CLUB'S PARTY Approximately one hundred peo- by aiding family while the attended the party Rotary Club for Joy High The party was held the high given the School ple the local Mount Thursday sen- ors of last in the auditorium of school. for dancing was provided Lord Ch irles supervising principal of the Joy Borough Schools, intro- the officers. A special event of the evening was a cake also served. iis eel Mie GIVEN PRISON TERMS Jacek J. Miller, his L. Miller, Nathan Kimmel, Lancaster, junk dealers, were sent to jail for 2 to 4 years for their connection in the $200,000 salvage racket at Armstrong Cork Co. Music by the orchestra. Mr. RBeahm, Mount duced senior class auction. Refreshments were son Robert and of E. Donegal School Tax Is Increased 7 Mills; Now 25 The School East Board, at session, set up a for the new property tax hy the per capita ta for building Consequently will be 25 mills term and the In addition ies a $2 tax on trailers in the town- ship The of the total which $40,352 is the district's share of estimated proposed new year, Donegal a recent special budget the and tentative seven x by $5 to be purposes, the for per the school estimated annual Donegal Township used tax 1952-53 tax $10 lev~- expenditures budget amount to $207,667 of + the High Schoo] being planned with the des- tricts ol the the However, indicated, in high school the for East The additional building Mount Joy school event funds purposes Donegal district proposed budget and Marietta directors Joint is not constructed then used the is to be a- dopted at a special meeting Thurs- day evening, May AT A fire training TC fighting letta The Depot Depot Fire supervision of Blankenmeyer. Attending the were 233 representatives fire munities within of 1 sented by quipment, io 29. i Cee FIRE FIGHTING DEMONSTRAT'N MARIETTA TC program was held Sunday. program was conducted ka Department Chief companies from cities thi the companies were pieces of fire trom demonstration and Mar- 20. the the Herbert J. demonstration 13 ind com- Seven also repre- fichting © ‘Welcome Sweet Springtime’ Theme Of 16th May Day Sweet f the “Welcome the th May Donegal me o Day to be High ening, 6 p. m. Ma who will be garet Clark, Shirk o chosen but the en Kay made known until coronation. A will be the May Fourteen past aftair former They of '38, Marietta; lenbaugh, 39. Sipling, ’40, Rutherford, 41, Wilbur Hawthorn Mrs. Park, muth, ent. are Richard Maryland; Jr, 44, Javid Risser, 45, staged school y Pauline | Jeannette Warfel, decision special presence Queens of Miriam William Hol- | Earl Berti el Mrs Lebanon; Bainbridge; Lancaster; e€, Trivett, Mrs. Columbia Mount . (Turn to page : — WHEN AUTO SUBMERGED. MOTHER-DAUGHTER SWAM Earl B. Grenier, 2 Mrs heim Lee, submerged R4, and her escaped fron crawling through car when the door Sng 1 automobile annual | he East eV=- queen, ons yo. | not he | the | » of the the school » pre . 1 y Cla Rei in Takoma | Jacob Linde- Mrs. | Mrs Man- by the open. | SE RVICE MEN'S GIFT BOXES | WIL I. BE PACKED MAY 5th that will he | from Remembrance The Bulletin A sample gift box 115 the mittee is on display in sent to service men th.s area by window. ball writing Each box contains a pen with refill, a pape r| dozen gov- book of 3¢ stamps, three packs of chewing gum folio with envelopes, 1 ernment post cards, 1 and three packs of charms. Cost of the proximately box is the contents of each $3.00 (adding ap- cost of box for terials, and postage the boxes will $3.60). In addition each service man receives The Bulletin. Counting all expenses the gift will cost close to $500.00. Your cost about generous donations gifts possible. Walter a 209% these Mi mittee the discount on the Sloan gave com- items purchased at Sloan's which saved a considerable and is greatly A few appreciated volunteers have May 5, at 7:30 | More cooperate es on Monday night, high Please al the school help is | needed. The function committee will continue to long are available for this work. For 3-9661. —. -—— Week's Activities At East Donegal School, Maytown Fifty of the wil] just as as finances | | formation call voices of East High concerts Donegal render four the four Sunday evenings Savlor, direct the Eugene music supervisor, May 4, the sroup will sing in the Ironville E- will group. vangelical United Brethren church; May 11, the Elizabethtown of God; May 18, the Church of the Brethren; and 24, the Maytown Church of Miss Helen Hiestand is ist for group. Lancaster God. the Myr. Saylor Saylor, to Direct supervisor of vo- , will direct the I'FA cho- State College | The chorus will | Eugene cal music Pennsylvania June 10, 11, and 12. be made 35 male This) | | is the that Mr. Say- lo received directing rus at p of voices. an the year honor of group Name T he | school year Committee the Planning | the 1952-53 has been nam- Planning committee for the Maytown Elementary Mrs | Arthur Trostle, first grade; ed for and | Mrs Adam John I schook Herman Drager and Mrs. Kimber Lippiatt, for Mrs. Samuel Williams Joseph Keener, fourth Mrs. John Richard Brandt, fifth grade. licks was named Varsity Letters varsity | Raymond Newcomer | Greer, grade; Hiestand second and grade three; and grade; and Mrs. faculty | . | and vl vin adviser, | award- Five letters were | ed during a special assembly pro- April 25 for Shuman, = Donald Murphy, gram on Friday, ketball to Earl Geib, Stanley Wolgemuth and Charles Heineman, { Kenneth Depoe is baske thall coach. —— -_— Connie i “Week's Birth Record Robert Hoffman, of the Mr. and Mrs town, a daughter at Lancaster Water was at a window level and | General Hospital. the car rapidly of the pulled and pond wher her swam about shore. The incident occurred on the Line Pike, 215 Manheim. COMPLETELY A cone by story 25 feet, was 7 at 40 a. m. southwest of Manheim on the Lan- caster Junction The home was and Mrs. Marlin Route 1. Miss Barnhart their Nancy will on Tuesday, May sinking in the Greiner | Mount 1 daughter ten miles — FRAME DWELLING WAS DESTROYED frame demolished road. occupied Knable, — — WILL REPORT ON TRIP Swanson make : trip to the United Nations at | a meeting of the local Rotary Club Main St. 6 dwelling, mud, | car to the Cle northwest ot Tuesday, a half mile | Mr. Manheim Jay | of 12 fire Mr Mrs R1, a | General Hospital. | Mr, Mrs. maker, Rheems, al Donald D. Engle, daughter at the and Joy Raymond Shoe- Sunday at and a son the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mount Joy R2, a son at caster General Hospital. a SPEEDWELL FARM BARN WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE A large bank barn on the Speed- well Lancas~- County landmark, was destroy- ed by fire Monday afternoon with a loss estimated at $50,000. The about owned Herr, the Jr. Lan- Farm, a prominent ter farm, located three miles north of by S. Gerald Darlington, who purchased it in 1942, a | HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. James Hockenberry Sr., East is a surgical patient at | the St. Joseph hospital, shipping, wrapping ma- | PpIng ppIng “| Lancaster Engagements Of Well Known [ 119 West spring | Mumma, of make | | Miss | Mr. Pharmacy | amount | | from offered | I their services to help wrap the box- | | | the in=- | | Virginia, | Gamma Delta and Kappa Psi fra- | ternities. | served | grade, | late Local Residents point | Ray G. Sweitzer, announce the Mr Mrs. of Rothsville, their daughter, Warren Donegal Miss Sweitzer is employed in the the Southeastern Penna. Breeders Cooperative at and Mr. Bates is station- Air Base at and engage~ Lorretta Bates, of this boro. ment of Mae,- to Eugene street, office of Artificial ed at Olmsted Force Middletown, Mrs. © Emory Philadelphia, the engagement of their Kathryn Louise Mumma, 10 Atkinson, Jr., son of Mr. John Atkinson, of Rich- Nissley announce Mr. and daughter, John Mrs. Va. Mumma Westhampton and mond, Miss was graduated College, Rich- where she was a member of Mortar Board, national honorary society. She facutly of St. Catharine's Schoo] in Richmond Mr. Atkinson was graduated from University of Richmond and in the School of Phar- Medical College of member of Phi mond, is on the is a senior of the He is a macy During World War II he as a Lieutenant (junior in the Navy. Mrs. Mumma is the granddaugh- of Mrs. Amos Mumma and the Mr. Mumma, of Edst ter Amos | Donegal. the mixed chorus | School | during | in May. | The solemnized in the wedding will be Fall. a TRANSPORTATION early ASKS FOR | PRIVILEGES IN FLORIN Church | May | accompan- | | Schock, hook Mer- | May | { bia | bas- | Donald | | Elm, is | Among the local cases heard be- fore Examiner Calvin D. Spitler, of the Public Utility at Lancaster, were the The petition of Harvey B. John- rights ten Commission, following: son, for transportation in Florin was scheduled to ke heard. In and a radius of miles, Wayne asked the his taxi permit to another hearing, of Elizabethtown, right to transfer | J. Earl Seitz. GW ee Auto Accidents During The Week Three persons were injured in a crash at the Pike and Kinder-- several two-car intersection of the Marietta road, miles east of Marietta. State Walter Miller reported a car driven by Gardnier Splain Sr., Columbia R1, highway and was struck and turned around by an auto headed the Marietta Fike, operated by Samuel Williams, 11 S. River Maytown. Splain was treated at the Colum- Policeman pulled on- to the completely east on street, fractured collar Gardiner Jr., 16, Williams the left right Hospital for a and his son, possible fractured treated for laceration of fractured Lone ribs was upper eyelid and thumb. Father and Son Hurt George J. Lloyd of East Petersburg, were injured last week when their was struck where the New Harrisburg Pike in- East and his son auto tersects with the Petersburg Road. State operated by William Columbia RI, for the caster Transportation Co. Lloyd Route 722 toward East Petersburg, was crossing the Harrisburg Pike when the heavy truck ram- med the The was turned by the impact and the truck side after highway a truck was Hess, Lan- said the Eugene Police a. driver was traveling north on and car. auto over- toppled on its contin- down distance, police said. Lloyd from the scene in the hospital am- uing the short and his son were removed bulance. THE WEATHER MAN IS at Lititz R2,| SURE MAKING A RECORD The rain fall to date for April is exactly twice the normal record. | But in addition we have had quite an accident record due to the wet roads plus carelessness. In four days last week there were 42 accidents and 32 injuries thru motor mishaps in Lancaster county Seniors Going To New York City May 7, 8 And 9 The Senior Class of Mount High School will take thei trip May 7, 8, and 9. This year the | class will New York instead ; of Washington, D. C. They will the High School Wednesday morning at 5 a and return Fri- York Trans- furnish New Joy annual go to leave nm. leaving New a= The Company day bout evening, 7pm Conestoga portation will transportation to and from York. While in New will stay at the York the class Hotel New Yorker A full program has been arranged by the hotel. In this program will Friday Evening The May the sophomore class at High School will be held Fri evening, May 2 from 8:30 Music will be Michener's orchestra. Dec- the direction of Mr. will be on the Spring Almeda Griffeth Werner the annual by Joy day 11:30 p.m by Les orations, under Day, theme. Mrs Miss Patricia advisers The be John are the the crowning of main event of the May The queen and the from two cou- The at In from will queen at 9:00 p. m her attendant are elected by entire student body ples named by the senior class the queen's couple are senior the each other tendants in court addition, other grade couple the | seventh grade on elects one from their number to be in queen's court This year tendant Brooks, Brooks, May court, Jeanette and her at- Patsy Jay the queen were elected from Claudette Zeller and Frank Eichler. For be included visits to the Statue of Liberty, Radio City and NBC Ra-| dio and Television, sightseeing boat of New York Chinatown, as well as a sightseeing It is hoped to take in a the New Cleveland tours downtown and boat trip. between the baseball game York Yankees and Indians. The class will rection of their President, President, Donald tary, Patsy Brooks; ly Nissley, and four members of the High School Faculty, Miss Mar- ilyn R. Young, Miss Catharine G. Zeller, Mr. H. K. Schoener, Mr. W. I. Beahm. a News In Cena From Florin For The Past Week family the May 4th, dinner Co. the di- officers who Loretta Kline; Vice Thome: Secre- Treasurer, Sal- be under class are: and Bring the to Florin Hall on Sunday, turkey for a de- licious served by the Florin Fire 11 to 3 p. m. Auxiliary, from A queen will be crowned at the Elementary School on 20th. Mrs. Ralph Coleman, Mrs. Wilbur Beahm, Miss Anna Mae Eby, Mrs. Romaine Wei- and Saylor, in charge Washington Tuesday, May gel teachers Eugene will be Hensel and Gretel music of the supervisor affair. A. theme be used. Wednesday, May 14, a card party will be held at the home of Fi Frank Wood street, sponsored by the Ladies of the As- the B. V. M. Church beginning at eight o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mateer son of Mt. Joy, on Mr. Mrs. George Mumper Sr. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hostetter and son of Columbia Miss June Hedricks and daughter of Marietta were guests of Mrs. Annie Shell on will public ‘ances on sumption of and called and and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stehman and Mr. Clayton left Sunday for Florida and on their return will be accompanied Mrs. Clayton Stehman Miss Mary Stehman, who spent several months there. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Bender Sr. and son, Leroy were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. John Bender Jr and family at Lancaster. Mrs.I. B. Gladfelter of Mount Joy and Mrs. Peifer of Harris- burg were guests of Mr. Mrs. B. F. Kauffman on Thursday. The Church of the Brethren will Stehman by and and Emma and William Tyndall from the junior Shirley Wade Irvin Nauman, from the sophomore Marion Kline ler from the ricia Schroll the eighth Richard were chosen cl ISS class; and Jerry Pat. from freshmen class; Geib, Jean and Larry and Reese Divet, grade; and from enth grade — — Campaign For $562,531 Funds All teday donate to the the General Hospital in a statement is- by A. G. Bucher, and Richard Ob- his co-chairman. residents of Lancaster urged to generously campaign of Lancaster sued jointly county chairman, lender, The needs Lancaster General Hospital $452,531 program to complete its ex- the modern hospital pansion and open doors of its new free of debt. This will County building as- necessary the sure Lancaster added facilities to preserve lives of the ill the injured, bring new lives into the and and to world. the the 1952 charity replacement This 000 for needs of hospital. annual appeal to complete the new build- ing, to avoid duplication of drives. With 1,000 in the campaign, plans call for ev- about workers ery person in this community to be solicited so that the drive will be a The the the give in and co- County Division ask workers call, local the tradition of has success. chairman chair for that residents when generosity which been so well established in the past West Ward. Mt. House to worker: 20 N Murs. Joy house James Spangler, Jacob street, chair Keiser, S. Mar- Delta Eimer Mrs. (Turn to page —— mei; ket Si.; Joseph Germer, 8) LETTERS GRANTED Mary C. Hess, of West Donegal | Twp., administratrix of the B. Hess estate, West Donegal John H. Herr, rie S. Herr Stauffer executors ol the Ira M tate, East Hempfield Jacob | Twp. Landisville, Herr township. nd 0%. THE UNANGSTS FACE MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ray Unangst of Four Winds Trailer ( Mountville, arrested ‘amp, near were on voluntary manslaughter the starvation death of thei have a Baptismal service at Ober’s Sunday afternoon Mrs. Gilbert Eshleman called Mr. Wednes- meadow Mr. of Columbia Murs. George Mumper day evening. ——— on and on and on HERMAN SNYDER, OF FLORIN, GYPPED OUT OF $100 IN CASH Herman Snyder, of lowed a wandering gypsy to Florin, “al- “pow- his aching back one day wow [or last week and now he's out about $100 in cash. State Police gypsies traveling by said the group of stopped day to cure his pains Snyder said the gypsy rubbed his back and af- ter they left he discovered the less of his wallet containing $100. Police said the gypsies are ap- parently the same ones who were operating in the York auto, at his home about 11 .a and .m one one cf them offered and aches. vicinity of son. all re AMOUNTS FOR DISTRIBUTION These local estates were adjudi- Court last Brooks, Mount Joy ; John W. Fisher $1,107.90, cated in the week: Anna G township, $4,003 2 West Donegal FINED $200 Herbert burg, township, — AND COSTS East to opera Snyder, of Peters- pleaded guilty ting a while intoxicated and was fined $200 and costs by the Court — TURKEY DINNER SUNDAY The Co. Auxiliary will turkey, dinner at Florin Hall Sunday, May from 1:30 a. m. to 3; 00 Pp.) mi. —— - Birthdays! Eli ‘Hostetter. car Florin Fire the 4th, serve a on April 29: last week. Aprii 30: Rev. Lester Koder, Hop sponsored | Mount | to | provided | and | class | 63, of evening | for treatment, the | Breneman and | | Mrs. ind | | Mil- | the sev- | | a daughter General Hospital's | gelical | vived by and | the | Eberle { home after | | | The Hospital is also seeking $110, | | band, solicitation is’ being with the | J Harold and Donald M. Newcom= | active | | | | Cumberland Co.; | | | Roy Pyle, | from the | Newcomer, | m. Interment | | W lc | | Annual May Hop Mortuary Record By Soph Class on | Throughout This Entire Locality John Henry Bain, 80, at Colum= hia Gloria Marie, 21, wife of Lt. Francis X Kuhn, at Marietta. Hoffer, 83, of Elizabeth= St. Joseph's Hospital. He Miss Elizabeth Henry | town, at one sister, of E'town week Hugh Davis Gomph, Marietta, went to Philadel- Hahnemann Hospital He died in a taxi Norman White, Sr, a sister, leaves Hoffer, Last phia to enter enroute. Mrs of Murietta, is Joseph S. Shirk | Joseph S. Shirk, 61, [R1, died at 6:30 p. m. | at the Columbia hospital. Elizabethtown Wednesday Deceased farmer in West Donegal Twp, for many years and a member of Friendship Fire o. No. 1, Mt. Joy. Funeral services will be held on at his late home with in- terment in the Mt. Annville ceme~ Annville. was a Sunday tery, Amos R. Gish, Mrs. Ada Shelly Gish, 61, wife of Amos R. Gish, of 30 South Market this borough, died at 5:10 a. at the General Hospital illness of six weeks. She had a patient at the hospital the three weeks. She was born in Rapho township of the late Amos and Fannie Nissley Shelly, and had re- the past 38 years. of the Evan- Church, husband she is sur- Amos N. Shel- and nephews street, m. Monday after an been past sided here for She was a member Congregational her a brother, R2, Besides ly, of Manheim nieces. Funeral services were held from Heilig funeral home here this afternoon with interment in the cemetery | ' Mrs. Harvey Newcomer Mrs. Anna B. Newcomer, 61, wife of Harvey S. Newcomer, Elizabeth- town R1, died Wednesday at her Born in East Hempfield Twp. was a daughter of the late John B. and Lizzie Baer Mumma and a member of St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Church, She former- ly resided just east of town in Ra- Twp. In addition to her hus~ she is survived by two sons: a year’s illness, she here. pho Mount Joy R2. Three grandchildren three brothers and sisters also survive; Mary, wife John B. Seitz, Rohrerstown; Liz- wife of Jacob Garber, Eliza- Edna, of the Rev. Greider, Mechanicsburg, Jay B. Mumma, B. Mumma, Eli- wife of er, both of and zie, | bethtown: wife C. Nissley Clay R1; Rheems Landisville; zabethtown and Cora, be held home of her son, J. Harold Mt. Joy R2, on Saturday Further services at St. Church at 2:00 p. Mt. cemetery. Funeral services will at 1:30 p. m Marks E. U. B in Joy | Friends may call at the home of the | | | | | | { | | | | | | | in- | | charges in| infant son, Friday 7 to 9 p. ED CI ecm: ‘The Local News ‘The Past Week Very Briefly Told Lancaster City is 210 years old Festival will be held June 19. Market House at offered for sale. meters 24 days » Laurel at Wellshoro The Northern Lancaster, is being parking the first Elizabethtown’s collecied $894.66 | of April | patient | Now rowder of Dolph- was the guest of Miss Doris several days. Maude Gallagher, of Eliza- | bethtown, formerly of town, is a at the St. Joseph's hospital. Strikes- Strikes and more strikes. 310 teachers reported sick in a promised pay increase at Bayonne, N, J. —— ccc 45 W. MUSSER INJURED IN ACCIDENT AT BARN Mr. Henry W. Musser, 51, Mount Joy R1, was admitted to St. Jos- eph’s Hospital at 6 p. m. Tuesday injuries suffered when his foot a hole in the floor of Mr. James H in, Va,, Kaylor Mrs for school a dispute over for | slipped into | his barn | His injuried were described as | a possible fractured pelvis and possible internal injuries. mens cogil lib etnias Mount Everett been climbed. inc mn saat has never
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