For Good, Depencante Merchandise At Right Prices, Buy From Bulletin Advertisers MOST “Th C -THE-M INUTE WwW E EKLY I N L ANCASTER Mount Joy Bulletin co UNTY IA Class of 55 Graduated Here; Harry F. Baughman Lutheran The Rev. Dr Theolog VOL. LI, NO. 1 13 Awards Given Sara Ann Nissley At Mt. Joy High Ann Nissley awards at exercises in last Thursday Sarah received assemble and Mount cvens=- thirteen Class Day High School ing. Joy received the Dr. Oliver G Longenecker Memorial Gold Cross, John E. Schroll Journalism Award, GG. Walter Sloan Science, Adam Greer Band Award, Valedictorian’s Medal, Readers Digest Award to the Valedictorian, Union National Bank Award, Zeswitz Music Award Bausch and Lomb Science, Mt High School Language, Mathemat- ics Awards, Hi-Crier and the She Joy Keys Mount Joy Band Club Award. Recipients of other awards were: Henry G. Carpenter first, Loretta Kline and second Georgann Shatto; Clvde E. Gerber- | ich English Composition, Earl Shel- | ley; Fli B. Hostetter Athletic A- ward, Gegald Wilson; The Frank R. Tyndall Courtesv Award. Toret- ta Kline: Adam Greer Band A- wards: Patricia Brooks, Pauline | Brooks, Marv Ann Spangler, Rob- Sherk, Georgann Shatto. Doris Starr, Gerald Berrier, Hawthorne. Claudette Zel- Bates Commerce Lions’ Club Club Commercial, ert Linton, Jane Shirley ler and Martha Chamber of Pauline Brooks: ley Groff; Rotary Icme Economics. Loic J. H. S. Home Economics, (Turn to Page 2) Air Force Spent $10,000 To Check On Donecal Site The Air $10,000 to | determine that the Donegal site Award, | Shir- Vocational Becker: M. Mai tha Force spent in Lancaster County was not suitable for a proposed air maintenance de- pot, Armed Committee was told in Washington. | James Van Zandt (R-Pa.), a member of the committee, told a reporter he had requested the in- the House Service Rep. formation. The cost involved the drilling of 975 holes at a cost of $7,500, Van Zandt said. Travel other ex- penses of survey teams totaled $2,- 500. The Air Force found, of drilling, that underground con- ditions were not suitable sequently decided on Hammonton, N. J. for and as a result and sub- the base. — FAST HEMPFIFLD BOOSTS PER CAPITA TAX TO $10 The East Hempfield Twp. School Board recently adopted a resolution to the $10. The present $5, the board crease is expected increase per capita tax to per capita levy is noted, and the in- to revenue of provide an estimated annual $16,- 500. At adopted another time the board resolution provid- the same . | ing a tax of $2 per month on each dwelling This tax has been trailer used for purposes in the township. in effeet in in the township Since | since 1947. OUR scription award during | Strickler, E. Hempfield Twp. Graduation Held At Landisville Members of the senior class of | Hempfield Township High Landisville, Fast School, were diplomas by Floyd L. Rudy, vice= | president of the Hempfield Twp. board, at exercises held Thursday at the school in Landisville. The students who spoke at the exercises were Velma. Jean Shenk, Malcolm H. Stehman, Fern R. Kumler, and Joan L. Miller. Beth Trayer, Mary M. Eberly and Loretta R. Shimp were other hon- school four or students. The following awards were presented: Landisville Lions Club, also | scholarship award in the commer- to Velma Jean Shenk: FE. Rotary Club, ship award in science field to Mary Eberly: Rohrerstown Exchange Club, scholarship award in English field, to Beth Trayer: the Rev. A. E. Cooper Memorial Citizenship award to Malcolm H. Stehman: Sgt. W. Yichard Markley Memorial Award for the outstanding boy athlete, to Melvin Krady, and the Alumni Ci- tizenship award, to Beth Trayer. The annual alumni banquet hon- the June 7 cial field, Petersburg scholar- graduating at the of held oring members class will be school. Approximately 400 pupils, parents Class Day exercises at the school on Tuesday and friends attended evening Vera dictorian, Shenk, Lancaster R8, vale- received a magazine sub- the exer- cises. ————— ser | BLACK MARKET ON SPUDS THRUOUT THIS LOCALITY The average person is of the that all, Most of this is hooey. There the owners are holding out for the high dollar, Sunday trucks not very far both with One sold his cargo at 10 cents a a trifle trucker opm inion potatoes are scarce and above exceptionally high in price. propaganda are potatoes but ceiling or no ceiling. the writer saw two large from here, loaded new potatoes. trucker pound, just The other ers at $1.65 a peck measure or $6.60 over ceiling. sold his tub- per bushel, no matter how many you bought. There are also some old potatoes the present community but owners to at want more. A THE STRICKLER REUNION AT HERSHEY NEXT THURSDAY The 40th reunion the Strickler family will be held June 12 at Hershey Park when dress will be given by Levi C. Her- “The Importance of the in our refuse sell price they annual of an ad- shey on Family”. Officers of the family are: Strickler, Elizabethtown, presi- Charles E. Strickler, Red vice president; Miss Alice Mt. Joy, secretary; and Miss Edna B. Strickler, Mount Joy, treasurer. Elmer G. dent; Lion, er tee HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Victor Shank ra tient. at the St. Hospital. is a surgical 520 YEAR With this issue The Bulletin begins its fifty-sec- ond year. To many that about halt way. is a life-time—to us—just During all these years—thru four wars, depres- sions, strikes—in fact almost anything, The Bulletin was published regularly each week. That's a record we feel mighty proud and we are determined to keep going let come what will. During all these years this newspaper has been under the same management. grateful to employes who er thirty years. In addition we are have been faithful for ov- Unless something unforseen happens, we are determined to keep The Bulletin going. going. go- ing! It's our life's work and we certainly enjoy it. JOHN E. SCHROLL Editor and Publisher awarded | postal commencement | needed evening | Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, Tune 5, 1952 POSTAL DEPT. DEFERS ALL EMPLOYES PAYDAY Over 400 postal employes in Lan- and county face a pay= caster city less payday unless Congress gets busy on a deficiency bill and pro= vides the funds. The Postoffice Washington Department at explained it has run to pay about 400,000 the out of money workers throughout country. A deficiency bill to provide the the Con=- amendments funds before but has snarled its adoption 1S gress, a series of and sent the measure to a Senate-House conference committee, The Postoffice notified postmasters to Department has salary payments to themselves all employes for work done May 15, become available. i ——— Church Women To Sponsor Cake Baking Contest Women's organizations from after until the necessary eral local churches will sponsor a Cake Baking contest at Way's Ap- vliance Store here. The contest will take 16 with being Electric Grand will a General the organization Monday during bake starting awarded Each be Fri- which winner. a day, the ladies given through in store, the will be judged M. Each daily an electrical appliance for of June day, cakes at time, will which 7:30 P. receive winner will winner her On Saturday, 21, the daily winners will enter a con- being selected the organization. test to select the winner of the el- | ectric range Grand prize. The cakes that judged by Home Economics (Turn to page 2) are baked will be Teach- LANDISVILLE LIONS CLUB BUILT A SCOUT HUT Members of the Landisville Club went to their p in work clothes served meeting at They while m a picnic supper and Hut nammering the were complete Scout which has been a club project. The hut, the community’s Scout troops, of the Landisville meeting place of the - — a Elect 3 Teachers; 25 Mill Tax By intended for the use Boy and Girl is located in the hall, club fire regular E. Donegal Board were elected to East Three teachers the of Township group at a special school 29. Mrs. graduate of Millersville College who taught in Conewago Township, faculty the Donegal board meeting May Martin, State a Teachers form- erly teach Mrs. of sec- Kath- Eliza- Dauphin County, will ond grade in Maytown; Alwine, graduate College ryn a bethtown taught anon County, Maytown; a graduate of who in Jackson Township, Leb- the ts and Matthew E lizabethtown | will teach grade in Meyer, College, Mount Joy the sixth grade The school 18 mills plus an who formerly taught in Township, will teach in Maytown budget was adopted with for pose additional 7 mill the new joint school or in the event that the built, toward to the A $10 per capita levied with $5 of it to and $5 A be school is not to additions Township schools. be go toward general purposes to $2 per tax will go toward building purposes. month trailer tax will levied. - Lit i pes sn ELM TREE SCHOOL REUNION There will be a school reunion at 14th 7:30 p.m. and pu= pils will render a program. All are Elm Tree School, June Former teachers welcome OD —— re me IN CIRCULATION AGAIN It was nice to see Tony Warta a- bout town greeting his’ many friends as usual. Tony was on the | see a stop sign at Lancaster. Usual from a roof on which he was work- indisposed list for some time, Eli H. Randler’s Body Was Found In Chickies Creek of Eli H. Randler, 73, was found floating in of the Big Chiques a half mile south Erb’s Newtown, at p. m. The body Columbia Rl, shallow water Creek, Mill Sunday. The body was badly decomposed and Dr. I. L. Moyer, Columbia dep- coroner, estimated it had been a week. of near 2:30 uty in the creek for about Edward withhold | and | al funds sev- | place during the week of June | range | prize | Lions 6:30 | were | they | painting to | of rear | Mary | they) the general pur= | for | £20 | | present at | State mesky policeman said Randler last seen May 26 by Clarence Seigrist, was ive fon w The man had been in some past month health condition ill for time with a | | cardiac | hospitalized at the General Hospit- and had been | a | Three brothers, [016 Houston St., | Manuel, Manheim, 131 S. Front the H. Columbia; and Parke St. Manuel, fugene Man- Columbia, John uel, made while looking | | over ing buying. Dr. Moyer, | who issued the death | certificate of [ | | drowning said were no marks of violence on the heim were injured when the for- | Miss Mary F. Fitzkee, body Randler, a farm employe and | handyman, had also lived in Stras- i | burg and Manheim in recent years. | Wik- G Identification was made by | liam W. Zeamer and Charles Zeamer, both of Columbia R1. | rr —— -— 2 Deer Reported ‘Hit Within 12 ‘Hrs. Near E’town The from the is reprint- Chron- following article ed Elizabethtown | icle: by hours last Pike, were reported hit vehicles within 12 the Harrisburg iust west of this borough. District Game Protet M. Haverstick said one of his deputies Jacob E. Nagel, Jr. told | deer, a doe carrying two “Two deer moto Thursday on ‘tor John him unborn hit highway buck deer, was apparently an auto while crossing the about 7 m. last Thursday. It was a about 126 pounds and Messiah Orphan- weighed taken to the at Florin Early | Haverstick said a8¢, last Thursday a truck driver, Wayne Herring, Lancaster, believed his truck hit a deer The left truck he in the fender | headlight of the | ed. same area. were damag- search last Friday Haverstick said a was made in the vicinity if dead deer.” determint there was an “injured LOCAL GROWERS TCLD | OF NEW COMPETITION Manufacturers are using cigaret tobacco to make cigars in place of | Pennsylvania Scedless grown large- ily C | to the in Lancaster unty, according County | Growers’ Committee. [ - a ‘Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. | Mount street, | d Lancaster Tobacco | 39 place, a Hospital Lavern Sagerer, Joy this aughter at the General Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Mount Joy R2, a son at St. Jos- eph’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Florin, of Maynard Robinson, at the Osteopathic Hospital at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mt. R2, a daughter | General Hospital. [ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Young, Columbia Ave., this boro, Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. R2 Lancaster [ Mr. and Mrs. { heim R1, Ceneral a son Joy at the 114 a son on St. Joseph's Hospital. Paul E. Stauffer, Mt. a son Wednesday at General Hospital. Martin Frey, Man- a son at the Lancaster Hospital. Mrs. | nee Mildred Risser ED QUI es. J y Frey SEE STOP SIGN | Solon V. Barr, of town, failed to | procedure Her- | ‘hose farm he had lived for the the | by | evening | told him | and | to Sweigart | E. Moyer,’ the | was LOCAL STUDENT AT ANNVILLE ox THIRD PRIZE A Mt. Joy student, | G. Ranck, of 25 E. Main Street, - arded third prize in English lit- Miss Barbara was at the 83rd Annual Com- | mencement Exercises held at College, Monday erature Leb- | anion Valley mor= ning The were 1928, the more Prizes Class of awarded annually to Literature the English established by and are three best students in sopho- English. Awards are based on scholarship, originality, and pro- gress. A English major. | Miss Ranck is the daughter of Rev. | Mrs. H. Ranck. Rev. i Ranck is pastor of St. Marks E.U.B. Church. Miss Ranck is a 1950 graduate Mount Joy High School was editor of the high school paper second year and Ezra of where she and yearbook. | ‘Auto Accidents In This Section discovery 1 { a property they are consider-, jcancy fey ry Cont During The Week i the president of the the Mt Tues- gave the Gettysburg, commencement address High School day night The Jent $2.00 a Year in Advance fled Seminary, at Joy auditorium included stu by l« program also Parking Meters | Ordered; Salaries = Upped to $10 Mo. | 7 A large the seated ( retta Mar delivered Nissley the Honesty.” orations Sara Ann Zimmerman { Kline, on ol some of whom the aduates, audience, | An ordinance providing for were n installation of parking meters in the stage next to the go witnes- borough was passed finally by Bor-'ged the program during which the Council during Monday night's presented with Clyde E education ough 55 seniors were their passed | berich, to | dent Pitts- | Also was organ Broske, meeting. by Gver- At the a resclution letting Parking Meter the installation diplomas same time council board of presi- contract Co., of 189 meters at a ¢ The be | John F placed along Main St., High | hrenner Street to New Haven and Manheim Morin: Streets Chorus, Announcement Duncan included on the Mrs. the Ethel Rev. selections by bv of the B. Church, the Mixed Patsy Theda burgh, for ap- invocation Gable, Evangelical U proximately st of $72.50 each. meters will pastor from selections by accompanied by and vocal solos by and Shirley Groff — East Hempfield keener oo Alumni Selects “| Banquet Speaker (Turn to page 2) Officials of the Fast that | Brooks: and Light She nk lights was made Pennsylvania Powe Co. new will place street in two | residential areas, Cedar Lane and School Lane. Council received a res= ignation from George member of the Zoning Commission. | The letter did not contain any Json for rea- the resignation and the vy council was not filled by Robert E. Moyer, 21, of Manheim there R4 and Marlin Mumma, 18, of Man- | WILL WED SATURDAY may fell asleep and crashed into a tree. {William D. Andes Jr., R5, asleep and 20. Lan- caster was badly fell bridge and upset Child Falls From Auto Dale Richard Estep, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Estep, Elizabeth- R2, was admitted to Lancaster Hospital a moving automobile. he his car hit a town F General following a fall from Hospital authorities said the child skull and severe lacerations of the scalp. Three Persons Hurt were slightly suffered a possible fracture Three in- jured in a two-car 230 at the Landisville Road at p. m. Thursday. Dallas Weidman, Salunga, cut from the Landisville Road persons collision on Rt. 2:30 pulled and collided with a car operated by Tom J. Gaglione, Harrisburg, according to State Polieman John Szabo. suffered Gaglione bruises of ol head and knee. His wife, Carmella, | : : . suffered lacerations of the chin and Weidman received bruises of all treated by | | knee. the Dr. face. They were Joseph Gilbert, Landisville. Struck Guard Rail Charles A. Witman, 51, 5, Thursday Lebanon struck at the | when his car a, guard rail post and a bridge | Chickies Creek on miles north of Manheim. State Policeman Paul Whitman control while an auto driven by Adams, 15 S. Linden St., Manheim, was passing. Adams paid $10 fine | reckless driving Route 72, five Mikos said | nis auto Ralph C lost of and costs a at immediate Justice of the Peace Weisgarber, Rapho Twp. — -—— Week's Activities At East Donegal School, Maytown Eight at the sixteenti annual ninth grade held at the Carl Lehman received a special award for throughout the on hearing Paul charge an before students received awards | promotion exercises high school May 29. having a perfect attendance | junior high school. John Heisey and Ann received ship John Hiestand Ann Young and Patricia Hawthorne and Young the scholar- awards, and received the activity awards Ralph Bucenmyer and Shirley Ger- lach received the citizenship awards | oresomied by the Maytown Legion i Legion Auxiliary, Senior Trip | The graduating class left on their annual trip Wednesday, June 4 to (Turn to page 2) ————— — — and American FALLS 22 FEET TO GROUND SUFFERS BACK & FOOT INJURY Mr. Harold Zimmerman, 115 S. Barbara street, was conveyed to St. Joseph's Hospital Tuesday, suf- fering a back injury and injury to his left foot, when he fell 22 feet | injured when | | The matron of honor social escaped injury at 6:45 p.m. > N.C {Alumni Association Tuesday t EAN [announced that Millard known management New speaker [widely daughter | sales John Fitzkee, 34 Citv Mount wi'l | | the | become the’ bride of W. Inne in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | 119 N. Main Street, Man- keim on Saturday, June 7 at 2:30 P. M. Methodist with the consultant from York Mrs be the street, of Mr. and | East Main will guest Joy, annual banquet Saturday eve- Leroy auditoriom. m., the the to high school Gantz, at 6:45 p Beginning pro- Gantz, gram will also feature award- of two scholarships mem:- Episcopal Church bers of the Robert C. Pike offi- 1. the | jcent ing m 1952 who will At a association the Class of Rev. honored guests re- f the revised t to association. the award ciating at a double ring ceremony. father, elect will be attended by Mrs. Charles Shoemaker as matron-of-honor. Jacob K. Gantz, of the |bridegroom-elect will serve as best! meeting o Given in her the her marriage hy by-laws were bride be presented How- had two sch- scholarship the this year to one sister, each year by ever, for group brother sufficient funds olarships. man. Schenck Miss Luella will play the wedding Mrs. Robert C. Pike The bride will wear wita white accessories and a Cor- Geo. will be iter and | Witmer, organist for music, so include a dance and games. Norman invocation will be soloist. will the introduced. J. the Bowers a white suit | and recently [the lected officers will (Richard Nissley {dent of the be sage of red and white rose buds. is new presi- will wear an association agua suit with pink accessories and UD lp CP eee pink rose buds After rooms MISS ANNA MAY YASSICK NOW REGISTERED NURSE Anne May Yassick, Mr. and Mrs. John M | 209 Mount Street, em- | . 2 iploma certifying her and Mr. tered Nurse fr S. Mar- | | versity School Miss the Church | the couple will leave | a reception In daughter of on a short wedding trip and upon! : : Yassick, of their reiurn will reside at the home Ep of the bride. Miss Fitzkee ployed at the Bulletin Gantz is serving in the U. . Joy received 1S as a Regis- of Nursing Sunday, Yassick the was stationed at Camp Lejeune, ines, June 1. the Sodality dramatics at She caster Glee Club, active in in activities of the 25 HIDDEN IN JAR IN CUPBOARD IS STOLEN A thief broke stole $125 kitchen cupboard, Bachman, | REV. ABRAM Z. HESS WAS Klinesville, reported to state police. | NINETY -THREE ON JUNE 4 The bills and | Rev. Abram Z. Hess, change, represented rent collections | with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew he 215 Marietta’ Avenue ninety-third birthday 4th in very and Georgetown graduated from the Lan- High School tS was into his home and Catholic from glass jars in the | Lester residing Zerch - celebrated Wed- money, in small : | from several properties owns, | er, Bachman said. his on was gained by breaking | nesday, June Mr. Hess is mans were away Tuesday evening. | and for past walk of one mile — - | WIFE 18. ARRESTED HIS Wanda June Sweig: | ethiowr R1, charged David S. Sweigart, Entrance a pane in the door while the Bach- health although good active his age, Upstairs bureaus also ran- | blind the he takes sacked. State Baxter were 20 years, a policeman George | daily is investigating, 18 with FACES THE LOSS OF rt, Eliza- DRIVING PRIVILEGES Roy D. Gebhart, Mt. Joy R2, clocked a truck 30 miles on Route 222 in Co., loss of ov her husband, who | re- an was JB | committed for a Acker arrested Hess. She hearing before Al was at 65 in stricted to Constable ir Lehigh the Upper Macungie Twp., last November 8, his driving privileges. EE a —— SURETY OF THE PEACE The Local News Rafferty, Salunga, ers The Past Week Very Briefly Told posted bail for a hearing be- Alderman J. Edward Wetzel. A sold for 1titz faces / derman George charg- wife, etta, fore He Fidgar Hess POST $500 BAIL EACH Eleven officers and three was arrested by Constable J walnut cuphoard $179 at Saturday Three rested cornen a public ale at 1 ED ee 14 Columbia ar- the robbery there Joe Schmalhofer, repairing | attack, fell ten feet and was killed. Zion Church at Man- heim will observe 59th consec- utive Feast of June 8. men were barten- for recent sub-station ders or stewards of three county clubs raided Saturday night waived v | $500 clubs at 69, of Lancaster heorings Monday and posted bail each for was 11s roof, had a heart Three Marietta were raided by authorities. —— ART CLUB EXHIBIT An Art exhibit of the Mount Joy Art Club is being held all tarough The Washington House. the June at Weaver's square at Manheim, Restaurant, Lititz, by invitation of | Harry Alpert, court, Lutheran its Roses on on month of sold SOIC RD., was Manheim for Jing the Lititz Village Art Association. $32,000 Auditor’'m Packed subject, | auditorium pr ogram# Gloss- | Hempfield | night | Bennett, | ¢ and | at { provide toastmast- | pronounce | ol- ym Georgetown Uni- | participated | adultry Sunday, | the | to! Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Mike Simick, 74, at Columbia. Arthur H. Gish, 61, of Flizabeth- town, at St. Joseph's Hoopisal, Myrtle De linger Myrtle Harriet Denlinger, Chester H. Denlinger, Co~ lumbia R2, died of leukemia Mon= | day at Lancaster General Hospital she had been a patient for | two weeks. She was 52 Raymond C. Denlinger, R1 is a son { The funeral was held at Millers= \ ille Mrs. Mrs | wife ol where Mt. Joy this afternoon Edwin K. Geib Edwin died at after an illness of eight weeks. He was born in Rapho Township, | the of the late Samuel and Kreiner Geib 82, Manheim RA, of complications, K. Geib, | ' nis home, son Kathryn He Classley | children Mrs Also Brubaker, his wife, Sallie following at Manheim Mrs. is survived by the Florence Mae, Reuben Becker, surviving is a sister, Mount Joy. J. Scott Souders J. Scott (Turn to page — Geib, and home, and | Rd | Katie Mount 3) Souders, 52, Joy | STEPHEN K. FSTOCK HAS | APPEALED HIS CASE Stephen K. Estock, of town, who was last October to tear flown a house he was building be~ zoning law, is ordered cause it violated the appealing his case. The appeal has been lodged with board of ad- which is expected to set Estock appealed was because the board the borough zoning justment, a hearing said one reason he has been reorganized since it orig- The rul- was out too inally ruled against him. ing held that the home far in the street The been torn down. disputed house has never Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading An the recent the program which will al- | man was arrested Elizabeth- Allentown | for thefts at iown College. Over the Memorial Day weekend, accidents took 262 lives | 187 traffic deaths Norman Michael, ville, ground to death when he fell into 650,000 steel in 52 hours, were four, Wi a manure spreader have the Supreme Truman workers gone, since Pres. a strike lared | out on Court dec in the wrong A at tion plant at stalls for Miles 1 R2, | walked ar Pe the Farmdale, strike Republican Avia- N.Y of com- pletely production jet thes Korean front. Therwechter a fishing near a freight ach Bottom and was killed. rears Gilson News In General ‘From Florin For The Past Weel in 1 8 Hotpltd and Mrs. Maynard Robinson birth of a son at the Hospital. | plane 56, Leban- | on on trip, train too the St. Jose Mr ‘nnounce Osteopathic Today the Cherub ty-five members are nual Day at Quincey warded the outing t'1ful service the choir of twen=- attending An- The choir was for their ever and and and and Mrs. Wes. Eppler hild en, Cloy Hoffer and Mr, Braun visited Mr, at Landisville. H. B. Hershey, Mr. Roberts and the and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Alwine called on Mr. and { Mrs. N. FE. Hershey on Memorial { (More on page 3.) — ee FORNOFFS WILL 50th ANNIVERSARY Mrs Fornoff, of 50th Sunday their Arthur Paul nd and Mrs formers mother Risser Mh n Rn | THE OBSERVE Mr [ronville wedding by holding home The couple 8, 1902, and George will observe their anniversary on open house at from 2 to 5 p.m was married on June the Rev. B. M. Brenne- pastoer of the Ironville United Brethren Church ren by man, then ADJUDICATIONS FILED These adjudications were filed in the Orphans Court in local estates: Henry O. Musser, Mount Joy twp., | $2,033.97; Laura M. Weaver, West "| Hempfield township, $12,224.63,