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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.
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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- |
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Bennett, | ¢
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provide
toastmast- |
pronounce |
ol-
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participated |
adultry
Sunday, |
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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.)
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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,