b 290 b39¢ 5 (Te lis 9° 19° I5¢ PS and Josts This . for de )c lay High School Activities — Class Day, May 29th — Baccalaureate, June 1st — Commencement, June 3rd Mount Joy High School! Class Day Exercises In Auditorium May 29 16th Promotion At East Donegal Thursday Evening The sixteenth annual ninth grade promotion program will be held on Thursday evening, May 29 in the East Donegal High School. The student speakers for the affair will be Ruth Drescher, Barbara Martin, Patsy Hawthorne, John Hershey and Robert Bailey. They will speak on “Prominent Contemporary Lan- castrians.” James Kinsey, class president, will give the address of welcome and Jack MecKain will render a saxophone solo. The Rev. W. H. Wagner, pastor of the Maytown Church of God, will deliver the invocation and the Rev. W. M. Allison, pastor of the Maytown Lutheran Church, will the benediction. George Mor- ris, president of the school board. will present certificates to 85 jun- students. Awards Miss Phyllis Depoe, give ior high school will be presented by Morrison Kenneth class advisors. Students to be graduated from the Paul Ely, and the high school (Turn to page 3) Pre-Registration For Daily Vacation Bible Schocl Here This Sunday, May 25, has set aside by the Mount Joy terium for the pupils for the Daily Vacation Bible School. Each Church School check its pupils to want to participate in junior are been minis- pre-registration of will determine how many the school which will take place from June 9 through 20th. All children interested in attend- ing the sessions who are not affil- iated with a Supday School in Mt. Joy are asked to notify the Rev. Harlan C. Durfee before - noon, Monday, May 26th, preferably by post card. Such information should include both the name grade in which the pupil fall. The school will be held in Saint Mark’s Evangelical United Breth- ren Church with daily sessions be- of pupil and will be in the ginning at 8:30 a. m. and conclud- ing shortly after eleven each morn- ing. There will be no charge - but daily offerings will be taken for a mission project. All children from four to, fourteen are invited and are urged to attend. School And Home Association Met; Elected Officers The regular meeting of the School and Home Association was held in the in the art room last Thursday. Funk, local elementary school Benjamin president, was in charge of the meeting. An electric eye chart, which had been purchased by the group, was shown examined by Mrs. Sadie Brooks, school nurse Mrs. Beryl Hahn, art teacher, in- troduced the different types of art work done in the local school. Officers for the coming year were Charles Chunko was elect- Mrs. Warren Foley, Mrs. Charles Buch- secretary Lester Hos- and elected. ed president; vice president; enauer, and tetter, treasurer. Miss Edna Charles’ first grade won the prize for having the great- present reward, percentage of parents for the meeting. For their they received an electric wall clock. They decided to repair the backstop and to give $5 toward the rental of (Tam to page 2) MRS. SARAH ESPENSHADE WAS EIGHTY ON SUNDAY Open house was held Sunday, May 18th, by the daughters, of Mrs. Sarah Espenshade, in honor of her eightieth birthday. It was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latchford, Pine street. Guests were present from Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Elizabeth- town, Bainbridge, Coplay, Fal- mouth, Lancaster and Mount Joy. She received many lovely flowers and gifts. est | Mount Joy high school Class Day Thursday the exercises will be held on May 29th at eight o'clock in high school auditorium. A short skit, the scene, a Railroad Station. Opening address, Loretta Kline; Cast of characters: Reporter, Asher Neiss; Photographer, Mary Landvater; Magazine girl, Jean Darrenkamp; Ticket agent, Marlyn Myers; Movie star, Mary Ann Spangler; Red cap, Gerald Wilson; Magician, Robert Williams, and In- Robert Schneider. Class History, Robert Sherk: (Characters interpreting the scenes) Polly Brooks, Nancy Ashenfelter, Shirley Hawthorne, Shatto, Claudette Zeller. Presentation of gifts, Peggy Fackler, Gerald Wilson and Donald Thome. Prophgcy, Sally Nissley, Flute solo: Girls Quartette, Barbara Shel- ly, Jane Starr, Theda Shenk, Shir- ley Groff. Imitations, Harold Brandt Miriam Marion spector, Georganne Toni twins, and Oberholtzer. ’ Presentations of gifts, Jay Brooks Jane Wisegarver. Class WHl, (Turn to page 5) whit i = LACK OF BIDDING HALTS SALE OF SCHOOL HOUSES The McKinley Fairview school in Rapho township, sale | and and houses, withdrawn for from public lack of sufficient were on Saturday bidding. The McKinley reached $1,550, School, $1.800. rounced that be purchased privately. | the school building and the Fairview | School buildings may officials an- b both Officials also announced that two other Rapho township school offered for sale on the Chestnut Ruhl’s Church; on the E- Union houses would be Saturday. They Grove School, and the Chiques School, Road, are near lizabethtown west of Square. a NINTH GRADERS TO IIAVE YEARBOOK FOR FIRST TIME high school book the ninth grade A junior will be issued hy class of the East Donegal Township High School the time in the of the school. The book will include pictures of the 86 stu- year for first history dents, biographies of each student, and class statistics of junior high days. Each student wrote one biogra- phy of one other class member. Shirley Gerlach wrote the class | history, and Gloria Scholl, June Heinaman and John Heisey wrote the class will. Faculty advisors for the new project are Mrs. Paul Gingrich, Edward Richter, and Donald Staley. i a LOCAL PASTOR MAKES PLEA IF'OR RELEASE OF JOHNSON The state pardon board was ask- ed to free a 27-year-old Lancaster man who is serving a 15 to 30-year prison term on robbery and rape charges. The plea was made by the Rev. | Joseph W. Gantt, pastor of the! Bethel A. M. E. Churches of Mari- ctta and Mount Joy, in behalf of Nathaniel Johnson. Johnson was sentenced in Lan- caster County Court on Sept. 12th, 1942. He is serving his sentence in the State Penitentiary. ee REV. AND MRS. SHULTZ JR. GIVEN A RECEPTION The Rev. George Shultz Jr., pas- of Reich's Evangelical Congre- gational Church, Bainbridge, Mrs. Shultz were honored at a re- ception at the parsonage, Maytown Mrs. Paul McMillan was gener- al chairman. Devotions were led by Mrs. Marian Koser, of Mt. Joy. J. G. Roland, superintendent of the Sunday School, pastor with a purse, the gift of the Sunday School. RE — MARIETTA CRACKS DOWN ON DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS Borough council at Marietta an nounces a crackdown on delinquent Eastern tor and presented the real estate taxpayers. Hereafter, a lien will be filed on real estate one of} tax payments. In all | real estate on which taxes have not | year in arrears addition, been paid for three years is to be foreclosed and sold at Sheriff's sale. I —————— Personal Mention Mr. E. E. Wolgemuth left today for Greenville, S. C., where he will attend the graduation of his son at the Bob Jones University. | MOST -THE-M FING TE WEEKLY | N LANCASTER The Mount Joy Bulletin COUNTY VOL. LI, NO. 51 Child, Aged Two, Crossing Highway Killed By a Truck aged 2, son Richard S. Enck, injured fatally a truck on Nelson Lamar Enck, of Mr. and Mrs. Marietta R1, was when he was siruck by 340 in front of his home. Rufus Williams, sub-station, said Edward Phil - Route State of the the truck was operated by L. Mason, 5333 Market street, adelphia, and Elizatethtown. The boy, was playing in his when he the way into the path of the truck The Fncks May - town =~ Elizabethtown about Policeman Columbia was headed according to the police, front of home darted across high- live along the road, a mile and a quarter north of May- town. Dr. E. C. Koitkamp, of Marietta, deputy coroner, said the boy died of a fractured skull. The child's maternal grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. of Mount Joy RI1. EE ———— LIONS AND EXCHANGE CLUBS MEET AT LANDISVILLE Members of the Landisville Lions Club and Exchange Club of East Hempfield Twp. held a joint meet- ing at the Landisville Fire Hall on Newcomer, Monday evening. Arthur Cornelius Jr, ent in of the Division of the FBI, were present from Mountville special ag- Philadelphia Guests charge spoke. and Ephrata. etl eer Last Reunion Held At The Sun Hill School, Rapho T. reunion of former teachers and tt of the Sun Hill School, in Rapho township, one of 27 schools in the Manheim Central School District which are scheduled to be sold, was held on Sunday after- noon. Miss Anna Gable, the present teacher, arranged the event which was attended by approximately 250 people, including fifty former stu- dents and seven former teachers. The oldest person present was G. Clayton Hertzler, 85. One of the oldest teachers, Mrs. Abram Long- enecker, Lititz, gave a short talk in which she outlined her experiences at the John retired Penn township school Beamesderfer, school direc- the dis- tor, also gave a history of trict and school. Mrs. Samuel Longenecker, Man- heim, was acting secretary for the recorded on a Clyde Hollinger, event which was tape recorder by oi Manheim. The school building was sched- uled to be sold #t public sale but was withdrawn for lack of suffi- cient bids. — —— RHEEMS MAN CAUGHT DOING 100 ON TURNPIKE Walter E. Gish, of Rheems, was driving fast enough on the Turn- pike to quality for the 500 mile classic at Indianapolis Memorial Day. He was clocked last Nov. 11 doing between 95 & 100 m.p.h. State Police say, Gish heard in speeders court at Mon- was Lancaster day. EE ———— TAKNG ADVANTAGE OF THE BROAD TAX LAW Boroughs as well as numerous townships, not to overlook Lancas- ter City, taking full advantage of the State’s broad local tax law. To date 2,148 new taxes were lev- the law and the number are ied under is still | increasing. -—-— — § VACATION CLUB MEMBERS RECEIVE THEIR CHECKS The officers of The Union Nation- al Mount Joy Bank have announc- ed that checks have been sent to the members of their 1951 Vacation Club on Monday, May 19, and that their 1952 club is now open. I THIRTEEN IN THE CLASS A class of 13 seniors will be grad- uated from Conoy Township Hig School, Bainbridge, at commence- ment exercises at the school May 28 at 8 p. m. toward | FOUND WEDDING RING LOST FORTY YEARS AGO Ralph Myers, of Salunga, is wearing his gold ring, a ruby in a raised setting, again, And a mighty happy man he was, it first time in 40 years that from | was the the his wife, ring, a pre-wedding gift Florence, was on his fing- er. Forty Mr. Mvers gave the ring to his wife to keep before he left his Salunga home for work. Mrs. years ago, Myers went out to do some chores in the barnyard and the ring! disappeared. Despite a careful search, it seemed to have disap- peared. One day week Mr. eighty-year-old Edward G. He bent last Myers’ father, Myers, was in the garden. over to look more closely at some potato stalks just breaking through the earth, the golden glint of the ring caught his As he stooped over, eye a Auto Accidents In This Section During The Week We had the usual number of au- to accidents thruout this locality during the past week but fortun- ately none of the passengers were badly injured. There were 49 accidents thruout this territory in ten days. Fifty per- sons were injured. Cars Badly Damaged The drivers of two cars which crashed on Donegal Springs Road, at 6:45 p. m. Saturday, escaped serious injury Mount Joy, miraculously in the collision which caused one automobile to turn completely over and hit a utility pole. Damage to the two cars will probably amount to $2,500, witnesses said. According to Chief of Police Park E. Neiss, who investigated, a car operated by Mrs. William Workman ci Westfield, Tioga Co., had pulled to the right side of the road near the curb to let the car immediately behind her She then signaled and began to a left was struck by a car op- of Lititz R2. a 1948 sedan and pass. execute turn when she erated by Roy Sauder, Mrs. was a total loss, Sauder’s 1950 car was also practic- Workman's car, witnesses said, ally demolished. Both drivers were examined at the office of Dr. William M. Work min, here. Tree Lehman, of Skids Against Miss Erma L. Lititz {2, suffered a laceration of the up- per lip Saturday when the auto she was driving skidded on the Man- heim-Mt. Joy road and struck a tree. State Policeman George Spotts estimated the damage to the car at $200. Miss Lehman was treated by Dr. W. J. Stout, Manheim. Car Upside Down them chil- Six four of dren, persons, escaped serious injury when (Turn to page 3) C—O ree NEW ATLANTIC GAS STATION OPENED HERE of The Bulletin announcement of the open- ing of the new Atlantic Service Station, on West Main Street. The building is modern in design and equipped with the latest service On another page is the ap=- proved equipment to car and will carry a complete line of tires, hatteries and accessories. Mr. Paul K. Stehman is the pro- prietor. your el Crem. Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heisey of Rheems, a son at St. Joseph's Hos- pital. Mr. Manheim and Mrs. George Tarker, of R2, a daughter at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tondee, of Charemont, Calif., a son Wednesday | May 14 at the Pamona Hospital. ! Mrs. Tondee was Fay* Kretzing of town. rian ATTENDED BANQUET Members of the Mount Joy Art Club attended a banquet at the Die Brickerville Scheier held by Village Art Association, Some of the group are taking more lessons from Charles X. Carlson. a ring wi.h the | , ded. the | Lititz. Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday ‘Court Named 3 Viewers to Assess Land Damages | | Three Lebanon County men were appointed by the Lancaster Coun- | ty Court to estimate and assess the damages suffered by Aaron A. Wit- myer, Rapho township, through the building of a portion of the Eastern | { Extension of the Turnpike through his land. Witmyer asking for Pennsylvania had presented a petition the appointment of the after he and the Pennsyl- Commission viewers were agree on the money due vania Turnpike not able to him for the property damage Witmyer tracts of two contiguous one 36 acres 91.88 | 80 acres 1.22 | of the Pinch | Commmission owns land, perches and the other rerches on either side Road. The took approximately 22 Witmyer land, he Viewers named by Turnpike acres of the claims. the Court are George S. Bleistein, Myerstown; Peter W. Reinhard, Lebanon, and Thomas M. Trout, Lebanon, mo ———- Wn HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ACCEPTED FOR ADMISSION Loretta Kline, commercial course has accepted a secretarial position in the office of the Executive Secre- tary of the Alumni Association of Llizabethtown College. Sara Ann Nissley, academic course, has been accepted for ad- mission to Simmons College, Bos- ton, Mass. She will study Interior Decorating and Design. Marlene Zimmerman, academic course, will enter Nurses Training course at St. Lancaster. The Donegal Joint Board Elected Officers Thursday A meeting of the Donegal Joint School Board was held last Thursday evening at which time of- here ficers were elected as follows: A. D. Seiler, of town," president; George Morris, Maytown, vice president; Paul Portner, Marietta, | secretary; and John Hoffman, May- town, treasurer. Prior to the’ election, a resolution was adopted establishing a rotation plan to be followed in future elec- the officers by direc- Under the plan, held alternately tions. would be Joseph's Hospital, in | | sold the 3 -—y Afternoon, May MISS RUTH ELLEN HELLWIG WILL GRADUATE MAY 25 Findley College will confer degree Bachelor of Science upon Ruth Ellen Helwig, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Helwig, town, in the Sixty-fourth Annual Com- mencement exercises to be held on { Sunday. May 25 at 3 p. m. on the Findlay campus Governor Frank J. Lausche, Ohio, will deliver the principal address to the graduating class on the sub- ject “The Future of American Youth.” The college will award thirty-two Arts and Bachelor of upon Bachelor of Science degrees senior uates in addition to conferring three Bachelor of Divinity three honorary Doctor of de- and Divinity grees, ‘Mrs. Mary Minnich Heads the Salunga Methodist Church i Mrs. Mary Minnich was re-elect- ed president of the Women's Soci- ety of the Salunga Methodist Church at a meeting at the home of Mrs. George Rosenfeld. Other officers elected are: Mrs. Rosenfield, vice president; Mrs Willis Kendig, recording secretary; Mrs. Amos Newcomer, correspond- ing secretary; and Mrs. Phares Stehman, treasurer. These secre- taries also were elected: Mrs. J. Melvin Newcomer, Christian social activities; Mrs. Robert Pike, crvirit- ual life; Mrs. Amos Newcomer, lit- erature and publcations; Miss Alice Strickler, missions; Mrs. Willis Kendig, Mrs. Robert Bish- op, children’s work; and Mrs. Har- old Myers, publicity chairman. The society will hold a dip” social July 9 on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Newcomer. The next meeting be held June 11 at the home of Mrs. Amos Newcomer. _—— HISTORIC OLD HOTEL AT ACCOMAC WAS SOLD Ted Caracher, of Marietta, Hotel Accomac, a- cross the river from Marietta, 200-year-old property to Morton Nauss, of Wrightsville, will take possession this week supplies; “dime a will man-~ ager of historic has who Caracher has managed the hotel for 37 years. Caracher the the late became associated with ownership of Mariet- hotel during the Norman Pickel, of tors from each of the three districts in the jointure, which comprises Mt. Joy and Marietta Boroughs and | | East Donegal Township The new president made perman- | ent the building committee com- prised of Charles Bauserman, Mari- etta, Morris, and himself. The com- mittee was authorized to meet Wii] cflicials of the Buchart Engineer- ing Co., and approve alternate bids to be advertised along with the reg- | construction of the School. The al- | involve. minor | for Senior High ternate bids would changes in the building plans in an | effort to reduce the cost. The = committee meet with the Buchart engineers May 23, | after which bids will be advertised. — — MRS. NORA DERR BUYS CUNNINGHAM PROPERTY Last Friday evening at the Bul- | letin Office the First National Bank | and Trust Company here, guardian of Charles Cunningham, alls story frame dwelling on Hopewell this boro, at public sale. was purchased by Mrs. Nora Derr, | for $1,740.00. C. S. Frank and Louis S. ular bids Joint will on sold street, of town, was the auctioneer May, attorney. a { FIRE CO. AUXILIARY HELD MONTHLY MEETING The Ladies Auxiliary of Friend- | ship Fire Co., held their monthly | meeting with fifteen members present and two new members ad- At their June meeting they plan to hold a Stanley demonstration and will serve refreshments rr DRIVING WITHOUT GLASSES The State Police prosecuted Mr. Lloyd R. Swarr, Mount Joy R1, for violating his restricted license by driving without glasses ta, who made the inn famous for chicken and waffle dinners. re COMMENCEMENT AND | BACCALAUREATE SERVICE [ The seventeenth annual Com- mencement service of the Bible and | School of Theology will take place the Lan- Thursday evening, May 29, in Calvary Independent Church, The Rev. Strauss, of the Calvary Baptist Bristol, Penna., will bring the Commencement address. The Mr. to Lancaster caster. Lehman pastor Church of Rev. Strauss is well-known audience. — PAN HOT LARD CAUSED FIRE SCARE AT FLORIN The Co., moned at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday when a pen of hot lard ignited and caused the Florin Fire was sume- home of Adam the | extinguished by a fire scare at Mumma, Florin. However, i burning lard was the time firemen arrived. Wp ree Brief News From «| The Dailies For Quick Reading There were eleven deaths on Lancaster County Highways this year thus far. . . | Canadian newsprint, used by the | grad- | 1952 '6 Workmen Hurt When Little Inch Pipeline Burst Six workmen, engaged in the construction of a compressor sta- tion on the “Little Inch” pipeline for the Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. near the Marietta Transpor- tation Corp. Depot, were injured Saturday morning when an explos- ion occured in a newly installed valve Admitted to the Columbia Hos- "pital where their conditions were were: A. C address reported as good, Courtney, Highspire, home | La., fractures, brush burns and severe shock; B. Frank fuss Hotel Kenney B, Columbia, bone brush burns and | Houston, Texas, shock; Robert Bury, Wrightsville, | from Edna, Texas, foreman, shock; Pete Micale, Wrightsville, home ad- dress, Chester, burned about the face; Frank Francis Walker. Hotel socust, Columbia, of Fulton, N. Y., b werations and head injuries; and { Elmo Elgier, 400 Chestnut St., Col- umbia, of Birmingham, Ala, leg in- | juries and shock There was no fire and officials at the scene said that if there had been a spark, all 20 workmen on | the scene would probably have | been killed ——— a. East Hempfield Will Graduate 37 Seniors May 29 Thirty-seven seniors will be graduated from East Hempfield Twp. High School at commence- ment exercises in the school at Landisville next Thursday evening May 29. Velma Jean Shenk, valedictorian, and Beth head Trayer, salutatorian, the class. Other honor students are Mary M. Eberly, and Loretta R. Schimp. Student Orators Named Student orators for the com- { mencement program were selected on speaking ability. They include: Miss Shenk, Malcom H. Stehman, Miller. in- Kumler and Joan L remainder of the Lester D. Adams, Donald C Baker, J Fern R. The cludes: class George J. Mary Edward Bertz- Dickel, Andrew H. Geisenberger, Dor- othy L. Gilner, Louise M. Graybill, William H. Charles E (Turn to page 6) — Arapolu, Bachman, Elizabeth field, Eva H. Ebersole, Ann Greider, GEORGE G. FRY, 76, HEANGED HIMSELF Despondent and in health poor found Saturday the May 16, 1876, morning was hanging in bedroom of his home, where he lived alone. He was found by a son, Joseph, who lived nearby and who had vis- ited his father Friday evening Death apparently occurred some time late Friday night, officials said. mt ee eet 4 SBR seem SERVICE MEN'S LETTERS The Service Men's column con- | tins many interesting letters re- i ceived by the Remembrance Com- | mittee from service men, in appre~ ciation for the boxes they received | recently. More letters will be pub- lished next week. The Remembrance Committee has received additional donations for which it is most grateful cereal lines ema HI SCHOOL ALUMNI'S 56th ANNUAL BANQUET JUNE 5 Invitations mailed to high been Mount have members of the Joy for some time, a Lancaster Rl man committed suicide Friday night, his 76th birthday George G. Fry, who was born $2.00 a Year in Advance Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Mrs. Ida Mischlich, 69, at Colum hia Lewis E. Ford, 62, at Columbia on Tuesday Charles White, 76 at St Mrs. Lizzie E. Stoner, 94, former- Iv of Manheim, at Sunbury. Mrs. Minerva Walk, 72, wife .of Harry S. Walk, at Columbia. Abram W. Groff, 79, a native of Rapho township, at Manheim. Mrs. Clara Jane Snyder, 66, Eli- zabethtown Rl, at the General "Hoss of Columbia, Joseph's Hospital. pital Mrs widow B. Helman Myers, 83, Myers, at Man- Annie of George | heim. Mrs town, 81, at Middle~ this boro Anna Teleky, Sando Teleky, of is a son. Mrs. Minnie S. Dussinger, 75, widow of Daniel Dussinger, at Man= heim. She was born in Rapho twp. Mrs. Mina Whitmore Sollenberg- er, 80, of Chambersburg, died while on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Wm. at Silver Spring. Kneisley Miss Emily Shireman Miss Emily Shireman, 85, of May- died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a several months’ ill- Born in Maytown, she was a daughter of the Joseph and Anna Jeffrie Shireman and was a member of the Maytown Evangelic- al and Reformed Church where she was a former member of the choir and Sunday school teacher. Surviv- Miss Sallie Shire- resided; a town, ness late ing is one sister, man, with whom she niece and nephew. Mrs. B. Bear Herr Mrs. Nora H. B. Herr, 68, widow of B. Bear Herr, died at her home, Columbia Pike, Lancaster R2, after an illness of three months. She was born in Mount Joy, a daughter of the late Dr. Henry F. and Harriet Heidler Brenneman. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical U. B. Church, Mount- (Turn to Page 2) ern em News In General From Florin For The Past Week Mr. John B. Wittel who was a surgical patient at the St. Joseph's hospital returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mumper of Neffsville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wittel. Mrs. C. I. Fralay and her er, Mrs. Cheshire, Bethesda, Misses Brubaker Lancaster moth~ Md., Eisen- and Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsinger of Elizabeth- town were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Faul Arndt on Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch, Edward Henderson and Mr. Har- Shank Sunday at Dar- Md. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sweigart. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce daughter of Palmyra and Miss Shell of called Annie Shell on Sunday ev- nd and hower of Mr. vey spent lington, Fitterer and Florence Lebanon on Mrs ening (Turn to page 3) —— a QI eres WEEKS TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Chief of Police Neiss reported violations the past week: S. Workman, Westfield, Pa., improper left turn, Lloyd E. Clark, Kinzers R1, ignoring stop sign, R. Bruce Bernhard, Mt. Joy R2, speeding at 35 m.p.h. in a school The proper speed for school zones being 15 m.p.h. a —— COMMENCEMENT ADMISSION these Kathryn zone. Bulletin for many years, will be in-school alumni association to attend | WILL BE BY TICKET ONLY creased in price June 15 to $10 a ton. Street car fares will be hiked to’ 20 cents in Chicago June 1, the highest anywhere in the United States — ere STARTED PLANTING TOBACCO The first tobacco was planted in! May of East Petersburg, celebrated their Saturday, Bareville, Lancaster County 17. John B. Lapp, near planted one fourth acre their fifty-sixth banquet, in | high school auditorium on Thurs- | Principal of Mt. 5th, at six-thirty o'clock. |School District, day, June The program dancing, cards and the business meeting with the election | Commencement | of officers — — Mr. and Mrs. William W. Myers, golden wedding anniversary Sun- J day the | consists of dinner, [to the limited annual | school auditorium, admission to the Mr. Wilbur I. Beahm, Supervising Joy Borough announced that due size of the high exercises will be by ticket only. tll CNet COUNTY WILL GET $435,267 Lancaster County's share of gas tax from the State will be $435,267 this year. + nid