hy The rildren Cc es Festival, Friday Evening, June 20, 1952 - Grade School Grounds - Sponsored by Home and School Association Fortieth Reunion Strickler Family At Hershey Park The 40th Reunion of the Strick= ler Family was held at Hershey ny. RS Park on Thursday, June 12 with of Mount Joy for 1953-90! Clansmen registering from sur= Board of Directors rounding counties, Allentown, Phil ndelphia, Trenton and Leonia, New Jersey, and Fredericsburg, Virginia. A photograph was taken of the group at 1:30 P. M. At 2 P. M. the following program was rendered: America, Girls Duet. Ruth Drescher and Alma Smith, Devotions, Rev. Walter Gable, York; Remarks by the President, Elmer G. Strickler, Elizabethtown; How Our Reunion Began, Mrs. Irving L. Reist, Hershey; Memorial Service, Mrs. Frank Witmer, Mt. Joy; Reci- tation, Carole Shank, E'town; Reci- tation, Gladys S. Shank, Palmyra; Musical Varieties, The C. Ray Strickler family, Hummelstown Round ‘Table Opinion, Homer Hummel Strickler, Harrisburg; Vo- cal Solos, Mrs. Martin Strickler, Jr, Lancaster, Accompanist, Mrs. War- ren Strickler, Elizabethtown; Greet- ings sent by Col. Vernon Strickler, Switzerland and read by Herman C. Strickler, Philadelphia.. Address, The Importance of the Family, Levi C. Hershey, Elizabethtown. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shenk, Lancaster, the oldest couple present, Master John Charles, Bainbridge, Youngest Child, C. Ray Strickler family, lar- gest number present, C. A. Bohn, Lecnia, N. J. coming the farthest distance. The secretary was pre- sented with a Lady Buxton hand bag and wallet containing money. The officers were reelected for an- other year. Maj. Gen. Strickler and other clansmen from California, Tl- Ohio vania sent special greetings. 2 School Buildings Sold At Public Sale Two rural school buildings the Lincoln and Sporting Hill schools, sold for $10.400 Saturday during public sales held by the Manheim Central School District. The Lincoln school, located adja- cent to Erisman’s Mennonite Church, midway between here and Manheim, was purchased for $4,900 by Elam Longenecker for the trus- tees of the church. The property, which is to become one of the buildings of Manheim Christian Day School planned by the Mennonite Church includes a plot of ground covering an acre and about 30 perches. Playground equipment, which the directors had planned to move to the new Sporting Hill clomentary school, will remain on the property | as a memorial to Emerson Rohrer, | about | linois, Indiana, and Pennsyl- a teacher at the school for 25 years and also a former school director. Rohrer, a member of the Mennonite Church, donated the school | school, a Sporting Hill, The other brick structure at two-room | sold for $5,500 to Wesley Beachler, The hours are nine to eleven- September; E. Robert Nolt, Octob- | Police said they found a gun in| Dallas and San Antonio, Texas, as Sporting Hill grocer. thirty and one to three-thirty. ier, November, December; George his safe while searching for stolen | well as many other interesting ST ey” —TT It is hoped that intra-playground Shenk, January, February, March; |goods. Frazer presently is serving | places along the southern route to FIREMEN EXTINGUISH A | competition will be sought with Jay Dombach, April, May, June. one year in jail for being receiver | the Lone Star state. GRASS FIRE AT FLORIN Manheim, Marietta, Landisville and —-— of jewelry stolen from the Greer | Those who made the trip were The Friendship Fire Company of | others if possible. THE GEBHARD REUNION jewelry store here. . | Mrs. John Haines, Mrs. Paul Ging- here quickly extinguished a grass fire near the Farm Bureau storage building at Florin at 2:30 p. m. Fri- day. The fire broke out among the weeds between the building and the railroad tracks. i the new! ground last year The Rotary Club’s Committees And Officersfor’52-53 Appended is a list of the officers and committees of the Rotary Club President, Jim Heilig; 1st Vice Pres., Jack Bennett; 2nd Vice Pres., George Keener; Secretary, Charlie Ruhl; Teasurer, Pat Hostetter; Di- rectors, Ted Weidler, Rip Clark, and Ray Wiley. George Keener, Director Club Service Committees Attendance: Walt Sloan, Christ Walters, Ted Weidler, Membership & Rotary Informa- tion: John Booth, George Keener, Ad Greer. Classifications Ray Wiley, Pat | | Hostetter. Program: Jack Bennett. Club Bulletin & Public Informa- | tion: Joe Shaeffer, Sim Horton, Ralph Eshleman. Sergeant-At-Arms Sam Miller. Fellowship: Bud Carpenter, Tony Warta, Sam Miller, Harry Nissly. (Turn to Page 2) Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson, of Florin, a son at the General Hos- pital. & Weather: | er, Mount Joy R1, a son Sunday at ! the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Moyer, at the Lancaster General Hospital. Sgt. and Mrs. John Abel, Sumter, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kramer, West Donegal St. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Maurer, Mt. Joy R1, announced the birth of a son, Michael Lynn, on Friday, June 13th. Mrs. Maurer is the Gloria Haines. rr ere former | | E t | Playgrounds Open Monday, June 23 : c The local playground will pervision of Mrs. Barbara Myer land Mr. George Houck. William I i Zimmerman, local high school Sen- ior and Captain of the Basketball team, will assist Mr. Houck Myer. who was Marietta Play- will be in charge with h the boys. Mrs. directress of the be of the girls. As has been done in the past, a | trip will be taken to Shibe Park to h see a major league baseball game. ee —— z | A cluster of bananas is called a : ir hand. New Atlantic Gas Station Here Our many readers will remem- ber that quite some time ago, there appeared in these columns an ar- Va CO on West | property (a land mark) Main street, being purchased by the Atlantic Refining Co. Upon this which has ‘the site the company contemplated the | equipment to service your car. ticle telling of the sale of the Kuhn | erection of a modern gas station. ers, were being gathered Jere Cassell, R1, where they were to be loaded Penryn, was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hostet- | the shipping arrangements. It was reported the trip to expected to take 10 to 14 days Manheim R2 a daughter Saturday | entitle him to a six-month stay in! Uno C d B preparation of this program which at the General Hospital. | Germany, reported he plans to | C upie arm was one of the most outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Raver Miller, S. Stay at least six weeks and visit! ever held in this church. Barbara St. announce the birth of various distribution points in that | Destroyed By Fire They promise us another Recital a 7 Ib. 5 oz. daughter, Wednesday, country including one at Cassel, some time this Fall and we are £ ! Germany, quarters are located. South Carolina, announced the birth of an 8 lb. daughter, Gail L Li on an untenanted farm at Rheems, | Presbyterian Church locally. The Elizabeth. on: June: tith at the alr an 1SVI € 10S owned by John and Myrtle Mel- | recital was sponsored by the Sen- base hospital. Mrs. Abel is the for- . linge, Florin. ier Choir of the mer Margaret Kramer, daugh- Install Officers: Firemen said the most recent | ? 'C. Coleman, Pres. Lions international stalled the new officers of the Lan- | iV Andievile. Bre hal Fin, Tihs > | Howard M. Reese, 42, Manheim, WILL CELEBRATE WEDDING i ie wb il 5 oo Joy and Elizabethtown fought the wes. hospitalized. when an. aiid . > ore’ . ve I inn re v Ive . . ANNIVERSARIES THIS WEEK nsta ed were: C if orc ole blaze but firemen were unable to | driven hy his wife upset . man, president; Bénjamin Greider,| determine the cause. . bi The Bulletin extends congratu- ,. ' her 2 J. Gearv ov. . lations to the following local folks George Robertson and E. J. Geary, The fire occurred shortly after a . A i i il let fe = vice presidents; Lester Good secre- | carnival, sponsored by the Rheems Killed at Brickerville ; who wi celebrate wedding anni- tary; J. Melvin Newcomer, treasur-| Fire Co., ended. { Cpl. Chas. P. Reed, 23, a Wil- igi 1 1 "er: Fred Mishler, Lion tamer; Ro- | Authorities Investigating | mington, Del. soldier was killed i 17, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence nald Steinmetz, tail twister; Wil- | County Fire Marshall Paul Z. when the car he was driving over- Pn M 1M liam Ramsey, Henry Lehman, Gus-| Knier, Manheim, Monday began an turned on a curve on Route 322 Poe 15, Mr. and - Mrs. Robert Malmborg and William Snavely, | investigation into the cause of the Brickerville Lutheran sser. - . | directors. Fred H. Koser is the im-! fire which damaged a barn on an | Church. June 19, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tyn- ; redid ——— dall mediate pmst president. untenanted farmr at Rheems about | ot ——— Chairmen appointed for the year | midnight Saturday. { Damage estimated at $1,100 was include: attendance, F. F. Bailey: | The barn is owned by John and |! reported by State Policeman Clem- finance, William Snavely: mem- | Myrtle Mellinger, Florin, and the | €nt Wozniewicz. who investigated J 53) bership, A. Hackman; J . foffman; convention, J. M. New- firemen discovered a rear door to omer; sight conservation, J. Miller | 1 the building was open while a front | 9.50 a. m. 1. Monday. boys and girls, Roland! door was locked. It is also believed | Irvin lat 63, Manheim open y [Monday June 23rd under the su- gi inlets: ism, Richard Holbein; Minnich; | year are: A. zabethtown College gym on ds land election of officers. MOST -THE- MINUTE WwW E EKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY The Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June 19, 1952 $2.00 a Year in Advance VOL. LII, NO. 3 | 27th ANNUAL REUNION OF THE DONNER CLAN Jacob Myer Will or’ oo Our Music Lovers Accompany Cattle oi... i Had Rare Treat Boat To Germany ii. Son mt hy Recital Here At 1:00 p. m. the following pro- | Jacob R. Myer, Manheim R2, le it | | will Pe rendered: On Sunday table filled from New York Tuesday for Bre- | Pianist, Mrs. Edward Edris; Clan| abe § men, Germany, with about 45 head | Singing. In charge of Robert Shet- | in | an Organ and Voice Recital by Dr. of cattle being ter; Opening Devotions, Paul Wei- | bert; Welcome, July 6, be it rain rv afternoon, a comfor- church despite the the nineties heard overseas shipped | David Schlosser and Mr. Rosaline Dohner; | William JOHN GERMER NAMED LEGION COMMANDER John Germer has been named commander of Walter S. Ebersole Post 185, American ceeding Irvin Fritz, Legion, suc- Officers installed in September will be Named to serve with Germer are Brunner vice commander; Lee Rice, second Emory Krick, of Hubert Rice, Joseph Lancaster, first vice commander; Landisville, adjutant; finance officer. through the Heifer Project, an in- : [ Gassman that will not soon be for=-, ter-faith rehabilitation agency with | President’s Greeting, Paul S. Doh- | oo Albert Fitzkee and Paul Stark & ag | . . . - gotten, ph OPO: r ar national headquarters at New | P€T3 Histor ian’s Report, Harry S Dr. Schiosser’s ‘wambels were we re named rge ants at arms; | Dohner; Solo, Linda Dohner; Busi- Pre- Benjamin Groff, historian; Roy B. Windsor, Md. The cattle, some of which donated by Lancaster County farm- together | very pleasing especially his lude and Fugue in B Flat major by Janet Hhiford; |B rie by Grieg. Dr Jach C p x . Edward Edris; a Buch; Offering | ness; Song. Dohner’s Day, By The { Clan; Recitation, | Piano Selection, Mrs. Address, Rev. 0. K. : and Treasurer's report INO Manheim | M y report, Vem "| enioy. Martin. “as . v 3 | Mr. William Gassman’s interpre- | tation of the old mpsters was very | oldest married couple, | wonderfully done. He is the pos- youngest person, youngest married | were | Schlosser plays with a last night on the farm of the Rev. | Fairland, fueling that one cannot Gifts will be given to oldest per- on trucks and transported to New York early Tuesday morning. The Rev. Milton L. Hershey, of | | making | | | son. present couple, largest family and persons and with his ability for memoriza- coming the furthermost distance. : tion made his part of the program Song, Blest Be The Tie That Bind most acceptable. inds; Germany is 22 Benediction, Tl Rei . i ese men Myer, who said his passport will for the time and work given in the A loss estimated at $2,000 was |gyrely looking forward to it. They caused early Sunday morning when | were very ably assisted by Mrs. fire damaged the interior of a barn | Melvin Potter the organist of First where the service head- tentant, Leroy Leedom, told them he had parked his car in the garage crn te ore | Att Accidents won ou sin ut te. Toe sie vor | In This Section saved but a lot of hay, which had been in the barn four to five years | . was destroyed. urmg e ee lisville Lions Club last evening in] Fire companies from Rheems, Mt. Paul Esbenshade, New Holland, councillor, in- a two-car crash on the Elizabeth- by-laws, A.! investigation was Fire Nilliam | Chief Charles Long; called by own-Manheim road, four and a | {ii education. [ te | 1 half miles east of Elizabethtown, at Max Ricedorf, Rheems, after | R2, was driving toward Elizabeth- citizenship and patriot- | that the fire, which caused damag- struck estimated at $2,000, broke out | lown when his car was high up in a hay mow cr” — publicity, A.| e broadside by an auto operated south on the Colebrook Rd. by J. W. Elizabethtown R1. se Gl civic improvement, Simon! | tennie; community betterment, | lark Nolt; James Eshleman; | ealth and welfare, Arthur Ulrich; | ited Nations, Walter Kauffman; | griculture, Clyde Mumma. Entertainment chairmen for the SENTENCE SUSPENDED ON LOCAL JEWELRY THEFT | Amos E. Frazer, Esquire Hotel, Pp I M fi was given a suspended sentence af- | ersona en ion | A party of locals returned home safety, Frey, ter he pleaded guilty to violating Rennie, July, August, | the firearms law | Tuesday night from a motor trip to The annual reunion of the Geb-| -eu | LESTER HUG HONORED . Hug of Landisville has rich, Miss Jean Gingrich, Miss Liz- zie Copenheffer and Mrs. Ray | Myers. been named to the exedutive board | Mr. Frank Nissly, Jacob St., en- State College | tered John Hopkins Hospital, Bal- | timore, on Monday, for observation. "| He ard family will be held in the Eli- Sun- There will be morn- games Lester L. iy, June 29. 1c and afternoon sessions. of the Pennsylvania Alumni Association. was accompanied to the hos- pital by Mrs. Nissly. Mrs. Calvin Kramer, W. Donegal St, left Tuesday for Sumter, So. Carolina, to spend some time with her sort-in-law and daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. John Abel. ———— eG ere M. J. H. S. BAND SCHEDULE depth of help but! sessor of a beautiful baritone voice | deserve much credit Charles service officers, and and Arthur Schneider, County Council: a Ray B. Sheetz, Bennett Jr. Fritz Sheetz and Irvin trustees Joseph Brunner, George Lieb- schultz, Elwood Young, Irvin Fritz, | Hubert Rice and James Shaeffer. Chaplain, Rev. John Gable; Judge Advocate, Kenneth Hipple {and Brunner resigned as trustees, therefore A. Hoffer and J. Heilig were elected to fill the vacancies a east liaise A Lightning Rod Recommended For The Witness Tree W. W. Heidelbaugh, was elected president of the Gainer. Lancaster, Done- gal Society yesterday afternoon at the 39th annual reunion at the Don- egal Presbyterian Church at Done- gal Springs. He W. Prentis, Jr. All other officers were succeeds Henning reelected and these persons were added to the executive committee: Mrs, G. Howland Chase, Washington, D. C; Montgomery Sears Bradley, U. S. Navy, Hilltop Farm, N. Y.; Robert Hartman, Lancaster; Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, pastor, Donegal Preshy- terian Church; and Leaman, Rheems, elder of the Donegal Pres- byterian Church, John Principal speaker at the morning session was Dr. Henry Jarrac- Department of Ad- ministration, of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Philadel- phia. Officers of the re-elected leugh, manager, Society who were Miss Harrisburg and Donegal; Schock, Mount Joy: Maj- Daniel B. Strickler, now stationed in Germany, vice Miss Anna L Eliabethtown, Dr. Herbert H. historian; and include: Mary Cameron, Clarence or General presidents; Keller, of secrtary - treasurer; Beck, Bernard J. legal officer. Lancaster, Myers, Jr., Lancaster, Lightning Rod for Tree A recommendation to install a lightning rod on the 325-year old Witness Tree and a report on An- which has Donegal thracnose. the leaf curl, struck the oak trees in Church grove, were heard. cor —————— IS A SURGICAL PATIENT Miss Marian Nauman, of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nauman, 36 last Main St., is at the Lancaster pital. All recovery. tannin lili out LADIES NIGHT TUESDAY Next Tuesday the the local Rotary Club will hold daughter a surgical patient Osteopathic Hos- her friends wish her a speedy members of ladies night. The committee in charge is making extensixe plans for the entertainment of the Rota- rv Anns. rr een Art Group Is gina last week during the Final Cel- School And Home Mortuary Record Assoc. Festival “Throughout This Friday, June 20 Entire Locality With their second John Henry Miller, 90, at Colum= festival holding set for Friday eve- bia Grade School Maud Rigel, 64, grounds the more than one hundred Rigel School and Home Dr. Max I. been “buzzing” with at Columbia, activity { Mrs. Sarah Jane During the past few days final of Dr. Reuben C Cake bethtown taken | Rolandis P. adventure in ning at 7:00 in the widow of Harry at Columbia. Meyer, 47, physician, from a heart attack. Gross, 79, wife Eliza~ members of the Assoc. have last minute Gross, at plans for everything from Walks to Fish Ponds | shape to make this Gibble, 54, at the home of his sister, Miss May Belle at Elstonville. have seasons sum- mer festival their second success. | Gibble, | Planned to have appeal for all, | repeat the | Ellwood J. Stauffer amusement, | Ellwood J. Stauffer, five-week~ patronized Cake Walks, | old son of Ellwood and Nancy Jane sandwich, and the de-| Shelly Stauffer, Bernice St. Eliza- summer. | bethtown, died Sunday in St. Chris- Philadelphia. In | this year's affair will i popular Kiddie Ride the well | the “shifter” licious barbecues of last Hospital, Also on sale willl be the custom- | topher’s (Turn to page 2) | addition to the parents, the child is -— — Ms: wc sms survived by a brother, Ronald, at FORMER PASTOR HERE home; the maternal grandmother, STATIONED IN GERMANY Mrs. Ethel Shelly, Elizabethtown; Kaiserslautern, Germany-- Chap- | the patermal grandparents, Mr. and lain (Ist Lt.) Donald B. Kline, for-| Mrs. Jacob Y. Stauffer, Florin; and mer rector of St. Luke's Episcopal the great-grandparents, Mr. and Mount Joy, Pa. has| Mrs. S. W. Kaylor, Elizabethtown, been assigned to the Rhine Military re ere Post in the French zone of Ger-|John M. Haldeman John M. Haldeman, 75, of Lititz (Turn to page 3)» — ONLY TWO MOTORISTS LOST DRIVING PRIVILEGE Church in many. He previously was stationed at Camp Polk, La., and his wife and children are living in DeRidder, La. until they can join him in Europe. A graduate of McKendree Col- Forty-nine motorists from this lege and Garrett Bible Institute,| vicinity had their cards withdrawn Army | by the Bureau of Highway Safety, Harrisburg, for infractions of the Chaplain Kline entered the in September 1950. He also studied at Northwestern University and| State motor code last week. the Seabury-Western Theological No restoration of driving privi- Seminary. leges were listed a 9 Saree Those to lose their licenses in- cluded Gern L. Haldeman, of Man= J. Robert Hamilton, The Local News hin 12 4nd rt. Hain The Past Week amie ° DEMONSTRATED TECHNIQUE Very Briefly Told OF MAKING LAMPSHADES Mrs. Lester Good, Landisville, demonstrated the technique of making lampshades at a meeting of Pennsyl- Monday Pine and heim R2 and Lightning killed three steers on a Colerain Twp. farm during Tues- day's storm. John Weser, 40-pound carp in the Conestoga Valley Chapter, Columbia, caught a : vania Guild of Craftsmen river : 34-inch, south of that boro Fifty the cash drawer of the consolidated iscuit Co, at when the office opened Friday. night in Emerson Hall, Chestnut Sts., She showed cut work, lace, cloth, Lancaster. dollars was missing from parchment and painted lampshades. — News In General From Florin For Elizabethtown R1 1,000 children’s parade on A crowd estimated at over witnessed the opening of annual chil- Sunday marking the the community's 6th dren’s Fair at Marietta SELL BROTHERS WILL GET The Past W eek RETRIAL IN FEED BAG CASE Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Herchev and Robert called on Mr. and Mrs. The Sell brothers, Irvin and Rus- | son. [ N lershey last Wednesday ev- sell, will get a retrial in September | of charges they led a gang which | tN . W. Roberts a Mr. ¢ stole feed bags from county farms | i T : x oy oberts and Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Hershey visited Mr. and and resold the bags. | Mrs. Carl Mermer near Doylestown Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman and Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and daugh- nally by og y 2 airy visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- deliberated 29 hours. The Wittle Sunday evening. was 11 to one for conviction. | Mrs. Paul Arndt returned to her heme Sunday from St. Joseph's fcspital very much improved at A deadlocked jury of seven wom-| on men was discharged fi- Schaeffer. It had] | ter deadlock | istice en and five Judge The jury informed the court that | it just wasn't able to get together. A complete ' { this writing. £ . he . account of the trial| My. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr., appeared in last week's Bulletin | and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mateer - - | and on, spent Sunday at Emigs~ ille with Mr. and Mrs. GINGRICH GRADUATES | | { Eshleman BRUCE FROM UNIV. OF VIRGINIA Charlottesville, Va., Bruce Frank- | Mount Joy. | WOMAN HIT ON HEAD degree of Bachelor of | INDUSTRY ACCIDENT Arts from the University of Vir-| Mrs. Dorothy Stahler, of 53 South | Poplar St., Elizabethtown, was ad- | mitted to Lancaster General Hos- after being and family. (Turn to page 3) — lin Gingrich, of received the Class of 1952 Virginia included ebration for the 1 16 vali rradiiate University of graduates | pital for observation students Exhibiting at Lititz An exhibit of paintings by the, The Mount Joy High school Band! wili practice each Wednesday ev-' ening during the month of June in the high school auditorium. Any former band member is wel- | come to come and sit-in with the band. Band engagements are the Home & Teachers Association fes- tival, June 20th to be held on the 1Grade School grounds. Also the festival to be held by the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Rail-' GRADUATED FROM F. & M. James Edward Hennessey, 219, Marietta street, was a member of, announces the Atlantic Grand op- ening for Friday and Saturday, June 20 - 21st, with free gifts for gasoline purchases and Lolli Pops for kids in cars. Read the ad on an- other page. Atlantic design, Today in its place is a Selvice Station of modern latest improved Mr. Paul K. Stehman, proprietor, College. ] | members of Mount Joy Art Asso-| |< 52 states, the this year from! styuck on the head by a piece of District of Columbia, | Hawaii, and sev- | | equipment at work the Territory of The woman told hospital author- cn foreign countries. Pennsylvania | ities she was struck by a large pa- ciation is now on view at Weaver's was represented by 35 graduates in| per cutter while at work at the restaurant, N. Broad St., Lititz, un-| the class of 776 students | Aircraft Marine Products Co., here. der sponsorship of the Village a At the University, Mr Gingrich | Preliminary X-ray examinations Association. was a member of Chi Phi, nation: 1 f; dled to show a skull fracture, ac- The show includes pictures by social fraternity. [ ‘ording to hospital records. Vera Newcomer, president; Doris | i —-— | rm m—— Collins, Ann Ebersole, Catherine | STEHMAN’'S MILI. HERE | REALTY TRANSACTION Heaps, Marian Maurer, Jennie | was SOLD RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Byle, 28 W. Habacker and Phoebe Krall. It Stehman’s Mill, one of the old- St., Elizabethtown, remain until the end of this month est business a in the | have purchased at private sale, the Members of the Village Art As-. sociation, a Lititz group, were hosts owned and operated by the roac Station, June 27th. ja a doggie roast with the Mt. Joy | painters as guests, last week nl Lititz Springs Park STR ER | Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Wolgemuth,' West Hempfield Twp., to the graduating class at F, & M. "Mt. Joy R2, a son at General Hos- Schroll, Mt. Joy, tract with premis- | terline, of Salunga, who was char= pital Wednesday, boro, has been sold. It is now three-apartment building at 48 Red | East Main St., from Mrs. Ella Meta Top Grain and Feed Company. Boyer, 15 Marietta Street. re ee tl eee > ? DEEDS RECORDED RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE Roy H. and Miriam M. Siegrist,] Among those prosecuted by the John E.| Lancaster police was Glenn IL. En- -~es, West Hempfield Twp. ged with reckless driving, -—— Warren