7 The Bulletin Will Be Closed From June 27th to J Wy 7th — Vacation Bull P t -THE-MINUTE WEERLY N LANCASTER COUNTY > Publishing Plant The Mount J oy Bulletin 5 ld W ; Y VOL. LH, NO. '4 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June 26, 1952 $2.00 a Year in Advance vi 4 MRS. ANNIE BARNHARDT 0 to o | oung Hempfield Boar d Folks, Meet Bill Young | Zoning Board es BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Robt. Brown The 82nd Annual ————— Nr ho will be the ev OWHEF Hel . | A beautiful and utique birtily¥ Editor Jno. E. Schroll to Retire Approves Jointure ni. oi iii Denies Estock’s i: x pia ii) Won The Grand Conpueein At ‘Landaisviiie next Tuesday, July 1st. ane 16 at her home on David St, Of All The Grades Second Appeal ui... ii "i": Baking Prize Here After fifty-one years and one month of editing Approval of a jointure of the 12 At a private meeting held at the few friends. All the guests were in- i | The 82nd Annual -Landisville and publishing The Bulletin, plus seven years spent Er a Te hole of Paul Stehman, chairman of vited to the lawn where a table was Camp Meeting will be held on July grades $ the Board of Adjustment of the laden with refreshments. | . 16th to 27th, in the beautiful grove at Landisville, located on the old Harrisburg Pike, eight miles west ol Lancaster | The Rev. Dr. Luther H. Ketels, | pastor of the First Methodist | Church, Lancaster, will again | serve as Spiritual Director, and the | Rev. Chester J. Buzzard, pastor of [the St. Paul's Methodist Church, | Lancaster, will serve as the Direc- | tor of Music. The Camp is under [ the auspices of the Methodist | Church, but is conducted on an in- | verdenominational basis. The ‘Rev. Joseph Brookshire, of Lexington, Kentucky, will return for his sec- in printing offices thruout the country, a total of 58 | tricts was given recently by the years at the profession, the writer will retire. | Hemptield Joint. Board: 28 | Previously, it was planned that As a result of our decision we have sold the en-| we junior and senior high tire plant and equipment to Mr. William N. Young, | schools of the three districts (East who for the past thirteen years has been editor and | #4 West Hempfield Twps. and : "au Mountville) would be combined in publisher of the Express and Record, at Lititz, Pa. the jolntare. However, ‘at the tier: The plant and office personnel will continue |ing of the three school boards, it with the new owner, who will take charge on Tues. |W decided to form a full jointure. d ] Iv 1 Appointment of Arthur A. Hack- ay. ‘uly 1. { man as supervising principal of the Mr. Young did not purchase the real estate but | jointure was also approved in an- the plant will remain as is. He will continue the over atin ehoe : . = ar » ull jointure was definitely de- newspaper and job printing business as heretofore {cided upon after representatives WILLIAM N. YOUNG borough's Planning and. Zoning! Mrs. Barnhardt received a num- board ber of gifts. Everyone had a very Commission last week ‘the voted 2-1 to deny the second appeal enjoyable time of a local contractor who asked the Those present were: Mrs. Annie board's permission to allow him to Barnhardt, Hocker Barnhardt, and complete a dwelling which alleged- daughter, Nancy of Mount Joy, Mr. ly violates the z:ninfi law. and Mrs. Mervin Barnhardt and Voting to deny the appeal, made ; daughters, Sandra Jean, Agnes lat a previous rehearinf; by Steven'Anna and son, Edward of Rowenna' | | K. Estock. local builder, and thus Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt and | | leaving the matter entirely up to | daughter, Ruth and son, John, Mr. { | the court was Stehman, chairman | and Mrs. Mervin Brandt and son, { of the board, and Lester Mumma.! Mervin, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvian John Dillinger, the third member Brandt and son, David, all of Man- | | | | of the board, voted in favor of heim, Mrs. Alverta Gohn and son, | granting the variance. David of Lancaster, Mis. Kathryn > and we sincerely hope our many patrons and | contacted the State Department of Mr. Young is a native of Chester | A spokesman reported that the Coble of Columbia, Miss Lizzie ond year as evangelist, beginning friends will continue with the new owner. | Pubtie Instruction and leamed that | County. He is the former publish- | appeal was turned down since no| Hocker of Harrisburg, Mr. and Sunday afternoon, July 20th, and Mr. Young is an experienced printer and pub- a for Bie fll of the Kennett News and Ad- | further substantial evidence Mrs. Harry Greenberger and son, MRS. ROBERT BROWN continuing through the closing lisher d will d Conferri ei Harrithire th vertiser at Kennett Square. Thir- | brought forth at the hearing, oth-| Harry of Rowenna, and Mr. and| Mrs. Robert Brown, 318 E. Main Sunday, July 27th. re and will endeavor to give you his very best. | In arrisburg With | joen years ago he disposed of that| gq. than that previously presented. | Mrs. George Hocker of Elizabeth-| street, won the grand prize, a Gen- Special music will be featured We wish him unbounded success here and may he | Bie Bloke Xk In” | paper and moved to Lititz, where| The decision was reached after a|town, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Boll of, eral Electric Range, at the cake | €ach evening with the following S | ; 2 ¢ 1SSue€ re- 1. purchased the Record-EXpress,| pehearing in the case, under a Salunga. baking contest held at Way's Ap- (Turn to page 5) continue to publish The Bulletin successfully for | cently were: Herman Bowers, Fast yp; he jis still publishing. Mr. | hardship variance, was held. Estock me eet 4 Weer pliance Store, West Main ont TTT TY i many, many years to come. JOHN E SCHROLL | | | Siempre) Twp. Christian Greider,| young has been quite successful] testified that he had already mov- Daily winners were: Mrs. Ray- Ww bi Hempfie Id Twp.; Chester Ob-| 4 in his endeavor to branch out, ed his nearly completed dwelling Payments U held mond Gilbert, 317 W. Donegal St, Mortuary Record r, Fast Hempfield Twp., and Hack- ||... coq The Bulletin twice to satisfy local zoning regula- p Mount Joy; Mrs. Edgar Breneman, iti Albert G. Walters | T This ater acl ities ri | : . [ “Bill” has always taken an act-| tions but substantial rock forma- Th M tJ Manheim R2: Mrs. Roy Swartz Jr., Thr h t € ters A mee ting of the Hempfield Au- ive interest in civic affairs. Just| tions would make moving it a third 0 € oun oy Mt. Joy Rl; and Mrs. Arthur Braun oug ou > money for 1,64 Tuesday he was retired as time a financial burden. ° | thority, formed to raise : od cats AR ey a ) ’ Wood street, Florin. . . For Joint School Retired Contractor the proposed school buildings, Was| president of the Rotary Club at| stock, it was brought out at Coop. “2. |Entire Locality also held. William Hoffman, Lan-|pitit; and is well known to many | hearing, was granted a building DR. RICHARD L. BRYSON : Samuel C. Spong, 72, at Man- | sville esided: as chairma i 3 a : ey 3 Were Discussed Died A ed 79 Gisvitle presided 88 of our Rotarians here. Upon his | permit last July to construct a gar-| A report out of New York camel; ANpISVILLE'S NEW DOCTOR dais g i i a rousing ] is tj as a decided surprise to the officers| 4g 1 Brose, fon of heim. | retirement he was given a rousing age. However, he changed his mind ef | | Bids or the construction of & | ROHRERSTOWN HOUSED - | ; | ITS NEW FIRE ENGINE { and “noisy” reception in addition | 5nd decided to erect a house, and of the Mount Joy Farmers’ Co- Mr. and Mrs. William D. Bryson, Herman S. Ellinger, 63, at Lan=~ new $1,750,000 high school near Mt. ama Hy = 0 {to a diamond pin for his efficient | was told that the building would operative Association Tuesday. Ephrata, has recently been released caster Junction. 2 Mrs. Emma Shellenberger Hub- The new fire engine of » Roh- : : : : : | Fire C ’ the Roh service in Rotary. have to be moved back a few more Payments in the local plant from | {yom three years of active duty as rerstown Fire any was > . . . i ss vom : . : ove i? Fire Compunty was used! Mr Young is a member of the| feet, according to testimony. After |the New York Mills Pool's produc-| medical doctor in the United States on Saturday at Rohrerstown. er settlement fund were suspended | Navy. Joy will be opened Aug. 4, at 7 p. m. at Mount Joy, it was decided last Thursday night during a joint ley, 94, at Columbia. Katie F., wife of Abram B. Zel~ | Presbyterian Church, is married | digging a second excavation and session of school directors from | The East Petersburg, Landisville, | and the family’s only care is “Kel- | moving the structure the builder|by Dr. C. J. Blanford, administra-| Lt Bryson is a graduate of lers, at Manheim. She was 49. Marietta, E. Donegal Twp. and Mt. | Salunga and Silver Spring fire ly” an Irish terrier. was refused a permit for a dwelling | tor for the New York Metropoli- Franklin & Marshall College. He Joy with members of the Donegal | companies participated in the cere- | Your New Editor and had to cease building after in-| tan Milk Marketing Area. received his Doctor's Degree at| Harvey Nissley Joint High School Authority at { mony. Mr. Young has engaged the ser- vesting about $4,000 in the project. The Mount Joy group was one of | Jefferson Medical College in Phil- Harvey Nissley, 79, a retired ac- countant, of Harrisburg, died in a Maytow | A parade precede rogram | _: . : ‘ ra} . aytown. Parage 1 ded the program vices of a well known and very ef- rr six dairy cooperative associations| adelphia and served his Internship | . . : Schoolmen were assured that it t| which was held in the fire house. | g ian newspaper writer in Mr. . against whom action was taken. |at the Lancaster General Hospital. | hospital there Saturday. He was a is within the realm of possibility | The Rev. James E. Wagner, of Lan- | Fred ‘Alberte. who will edit The Auto Accidents Payments from the producers| On June 28th Dr. Bryson is open- member of Mount Joy Lodge F. & c that the new structure can be | caster, was the principal speaker, | Bulletin. Mr. Alberte has been a settlement fund amount to four|ing a general practice office at the| A M ready for at least partial occupan- | { Robert Good, treasurer of the com- | |. ijent of Ephrata for the past] T . ° cents a hundredweight and are! Dr. J. C. Gilbert property, which| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ca- cy by the end of 1953. | pany, burned the note. ten years and as soon as he | In his Section made only to cooperatives which|he recently purchased at Landis- | therine H. Nissley; two sons. E. A ee ee procure living quarters, Mr. and meet all requirements established | ville, Russel of Reading and Roy R. of ° Mrs. Alberte will move to Mount D Th WwW k by the Pool. weet 4 Genes Rutherford, N. J.; a brother, Jos- Tth Ann’ INewtown : urmg € ee ini : eph Nissley of Bainbridge, and a jc At Least 14 Months H. B. Stevens, school consultant | Jo representing the authority’s archi- | Jov. In explaining the move, Dr. Blan- ssle) Je tect, Buchart Engineering Corp. | This will be the only present] There were an unusual number {ford said he believed the ‘Mount The Local News grandchild. To York, predicted that completion | School-Commun’ change in The Bulletin’s personnel, | ©} automobile accidents over the Joy Association’s members did not will require at least 14 months, if| |g y Mr. Alberte will replace Mr. Schroll | weekend, due, motorists claim, to! .;ntrol the affdirs of their organs Th P t Ww k Addison Habecker Sy building supplies continue to be" : . 2 R ® l | —— oem slippy roads. Six persons were| i ation. € as ee Addison Habecker, 53, 110 Col=- d Lum coped) ALBERT G. WALTERS | eunion Ju y 5th | CROSSED FLECTRIC WIRES hurt in three crashes within six| Officers of the Mount Joy Coop- . umbia Ave., this place, died at his Albert G. Walters, seventy-nine Seventh annual Newtown School CAUSED FIRE SCARE miles on Route 72. erative last night said they were ery rie \ 0 home last Thursday after an illness Mr - Mrs B k Florin, died at his summer cottage | and Community Reunion will be! Friendship Fire Co. was called gene Bowne > 2 ; Danan, surprised by Dr. Blanford's action A young buck deer was struck ot two months. fie was bern in ® ° a er at Elizabethtown R3 at 11:20 a. m.| held Saturday, July 5th ¢ the | last Thursday afternoon to S. Bar- | Was killed and his wife and two|.nd issued a denial of his charge. : nil oy Ji Lancaster County, a son of the late | zabet 3 2 :20 a. m. | Se ay, July 5th, a i Lr Sn hi arg ; wd by : ist Roat Cornel or J C . Saturday following an early morn-| Newtown School, with afternoo ,! bara and E. Donegal Streets when | small children injured when his Abner H. Risser, of Bainbridge Ang. Joie ’Y a motorist near Com-1 william and Ida Mohn Habecker, i id oe > ce i ? a is - : he : ar skidded out of control on the J is reside nid “Our | PASS a ras xmber of a i elebrate Their | ing heart attack. He had been un- | and evening programs. vires le ading from the home of icine Sunday R. D., who is president, said Ow A sedan stolen ‘at Lancaster Sat- ond NL ne be of ie Bethel ! ler the care of a physician Afternoon session beginning it | Marlin Sinegar crossed and caused | M¢ > x ay. members do control the organiza- . wrch. He was a tinsmith, em- { . der the care of a physician. neg 3 at) Four Persons Hurt i : : urday, was recovered at Mansfield,] | ibv E : : 50th Anniversar He had been a building contract- | 2:30 o’clock will consist of the fol- | @ shower of sparks | Son tion, through their directors and we Oli ployed by Edwin Kline, of Landis~ € == Y a= | x . oh ae. AINE Sat- sills 110. “ile ] y of for 30 ears, having vetired ten] lowing: Mistress of ceremoni 51 Firemen stood by to protect the | ig pe hy Yep Bat | have an annual meeting This ‘year’s: Grocers ville, : : Mr. and Mrs. Elvin E. Baker, on vears ago. He was born in Mt. ov! Mrs. R. H. Arndt; Band concert by | Froperties while a crew from the | u gay Th a hoa eh og a the Henry Eby, who is secretary of to Atlantic City will be held July There survive his wife, Ruth G. Columbia Avenue, this boro, who | Typ a son of the late Henry and | Quincy Orphanage Band, song, Sta Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.| V-intersection of Rt. 72 and Fruit-| {he group, also expressed surprise 7 . ¢ JULY! Webb Habecker, two daughters, te. oh er. ; | 8 1 ancy Dhpnanage Sond, song, SD de ville Pike. ot the thove and said he cw 7th. Dorothy W., wife of in; ] i cele brated their Golden Wedding | fannie Gruber Walters and was a | Spangled Banner, Prayer, Special | Made It DR eva Discharwed after treatment at at the move and seid he fnew of 10 Three persons were killed when] . wi ay rot eof Russell Chapin; ] Anniversary last week, were enter- | yomber of the Cross Road Breth- | music by Band, Words of greeting, | oo Sain: (yewoen why Dr. Blanford should 1 skidded int brid Sn Janet H, wite of Charles y - s of g g, | Gi a anchstor Wit: re ; a car s > » ge near | i tained at, dinner at the Stevens ren in Christ Church [ rev. 0. K. Buch, Pastor Newtown, MAN'S AUTO ROBBED Lancaster General Hospital were) charge that members of the asso- Ke tt S par Nee Zener of Mount Joy; fie grad j House by their children. = i |g UB. Clie: | AT FLORIN SATURDAY { Mrs. Minnie Haldeman, Manheim | ciation did not control its affairs. quar children; two brothers, Guy Hab- : A Surviving are his wife, Eue| . rch; Resy Re ‘| i i RS. cheek and ‘eve injuries: Jove net ae ret I'he Army has authorized con=- sekor: Gorin Mrs. Baker is the former Marg- Brandt Walters, and two sons and | Chester Hartman, Pastor Hillsdale Frank Pierce, Miami, Fla, 2nd eye Mjurigs; Joyce tructi f i ecker, Germantown; and | Charles 8". | Jare a P'S, © JO SONS ¢ ak a Hall as 3 1: rations struc eve ar ‘ies - 1 tliat : aret S. Ebersole of town and both | to daughters; Earl B, Salunga;|E.U.B. charge; Special music | ported to State Police the theft of | Haldeman, Manheim R3, lacerations) STATION OPENING pe i i Fo a " Landisville, and @ Sifter l tw aughters: BF: “Se a: | arge; i | : i 4 ; : : ; > cluding one a arrisburg. Mr. : % ‘Baker resided 3 fr To Poe aioe . i a suitcase. filled with clothes from |of the forehead and multiple lacer- THIRD RRR > (Turn to page 3) A] 3 and Mrs. Baker resided in Mt. Fsther, wife of Clarence Myers, of Band, Offering, Address, Rev. D. E. | Ihe k 4 hy ” Lo fi ations of the body; Jean Franse, of A DEC SUCCESS | A brooder house and 270 pheas- - woh oy most of their lives. They were Florin: Anna Martha. wits of J Ira | Young, D. D., Supt. of East Penna. is auto parked near the Florin fire ’ Mr. Paul Stehman, manager of ant chicks of the Col bin Gi 3 : ’ a alae, + AEE . Pottstown, bruises; and Norman : ou Ty er ant chicks of the Columbia Game | SIEGRIST'S 3 married in the Mount ‘Joy United Wolgemuth, Elizabethtown: and the | Conference E.U.B. Church, Har- | hall, Saturday night. Pierce said he | P. the new Atlantic Service Station| a... were destr od by A FLX Dux S MILL; 1, rll 3 > ibd ’ y ti Re sso. were destroye y e, , Spe Brethren Church, by the Rev. I. E. Bev: BE. Lancaster | risbure: Song. | Was at the fire company 's festival : it | He isey, Fast Petersburg, bruises here, held his opening last Friday| A | : oy : 1 be WILL RAISE POULTRY ) tev. Leroy B., Lancaster. | TIS ; { S, ( ’ > A oy ancaster coa dealer was . i June 22. 1902 a : ; a the t f the theft. and head injury. farmers’ 5 irene Mr. Lloyd Miller, well ) Fink Jas 1902. Additional survivors include nine | America. eso ar | State police said the accident oc- and Saturday and the patronage Clarence Seachrist, of Neffsville, farmer and poultrym: Ri They have six children: E. Walt- grandchildren, four great grand-| Evening program 7:15 P. M., Mas- far exceeded all expectations. was fined: $20 and costs for cruel at 1 yman o est er, Harrisburg; Wilbert, Los Ang-| ’ os : . | curred shortly after 2 p. m. when es oy a! 9a!) ang sis lor cruelly | Hempfield township, southeast of : arrishurg; vert, Los Ang-| and a sister Alice S. Horst | | ter of Ceremonies, Rev. Raymond re 1 Stella B. Hald In those two days they serviced|(, .nimils. He cut off three’ legs | peowt tl h geles, Calif; Mrs. Thomas Murphy : Arndt: Concer wi Ma 0 n Il I [ | a car en by ella ¢ ave’ sold 4997 gallons of : 57 Newtown, recently purchased the Y | of Florin. rndt; Concert, Quincy Orphan- a U a . | iis 520 cars, sold 4 gallons of gas! and part of a cat's tail with al of Belmar, N. J; Mrs. Wilbur 1. Funeral services were held from Band, Song, Battle Hymn of} 2 | the FE Mam yoy is pd and 70 cases oF Avistion oil grass mower and let the animal a Pek lL Sed Lip S81 Beahm, Mount Joy; Mrs Norman the Nissley funeral home here, on | Ho Republic; Prayer. Rev. H. M. Is Wounded In Action 1 tur se auto which was making nt ear A Wnts But boats Letore Gatti cos merly Sune d by the late Isaac Sie- sokey x Tic . . | . i " Ys | grist. They were Becker and Mrs. Henry Bollinger, | mp afternoon with further lr bias, Manheim E.U.B. Church; he bi tll COMMITTED TO JAIL it. Tigh. They were bought from, the Leth of Hanover. They also have | corvices in the Cross Roads Breth-| Music, by the Band; Offering, Ad- Cpl. John L. Berrier Jr, scn of | ART CLUB GUESTS OF Chief of Police, Park Neiss and] A PI Mr. Roy Siegrist. eight grandchildren and three great| ... in Christ Church and inter-| dress, Rev. C. N. Hostetter, D.D.,| Mr. and Mrs. John L. Berrier, Eli- | rk Constable Irvin Kaylor arrested Mr. Miller took immediate pos- grandchildre an EE . . | CHARLES CARLSON SUNDAY Toi session and is converting the entire 2 hildren. rr ment in the adjoining cemetery. | President Messiah College, Grant-| R3, was wounded it Mciubers of ‘the Mouvt Joy tA Raymond Lefever, Lititz and two ews n ener will building for the.” raisin ¢ Sie ——a———— { ham. Pa.; Closing song, God Be| ; ait rail i juveniles for assault with intent to jams 'o e raising 20 A $50,000 BARN FIRE ALLEN HOLLINGER BURNED | With You Till We Meet Again aghon with the 7h Infontty Divi- {Club ad Wiel families spent join Tal were commitied to alll ° poultry. : NEAR MILLERSVILLE FRIDAY |BLOW TORCH EXPLODED | Refreshments will be served by{ *i°n in Korea on the night of June very Sundoy &t a Lire ig, ut, rom rior ror = The large barn on the Abram| Allen S. Hollinger, sixty-six, Mt.| the Ladies Aid of the Newtown E.|10, according to word received by doy eslentaiofi at fle heme df re melt fm Charl > te or | = EE BA bid x " Charles X. Carlson, at Kirk Mills. ,. » gy ge Birt 1 Recor arles farm, 2 miles north of Mil-| Joy, was admitted to Lancaster | U.B. Church. his parents. ott th be GRANTED A DIVORCE e ast ee | ers ere were: members : My lersville, was completely destroyed | General Hospital after a blow | YY Cpl. Berrier, who has been evac- | f.,, the Village Art Association David A. Herr, Wood St., Florin, - Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Davis, by fire Friday. The barn 50x80, a|hs was using exploded | MADE ILLEGAL TURN vated to a hospital in Japan, has! Litit 4 tl Oct Gr AHO frony Anna Mary Herr, 569 North| Saturday, June 28th the Girl] Salunga, a son Friday at the Goi i i id | r v : sais Ii a hospit: apan, has | Lititz : > “torars : ; : : 3 3-car garage, corn crib, pig sty. 17 | He said he was placing “ruffing”| Walter G. Heim, of this place, 5 seth 1 le mee Union Street, Middletown. They |Scout Troop 82 will sponsor a food | eral Hospital. J steers, 25 hogs and 300 chickens, | in a bathroom pipe when the nap-| Va charged with making an illegal | 5" wounds of both eis, | were married Nov. 2, 1946, and sale at Vic Brooks, beginning at{ Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Kreider, together with nearly all the farm | tha gas exploded, buriing his face left turn after colliding with an au. | stomach, chest, and left arm. In Personal Mention separated in November, 1949. eleven o'clock. Bring containers | Mount Joy R2, a daughter Tuesday equipment, were burned. | and arms. Hospital authorities said | 0 driven by Franklin E. Roper, of | addition to a telegram from the De- DSW = for soup. at the Lancaster General Hospital. | he suffered first and second degree | Kirkwood, at Prince and Vine Sts.,| fense Department, his parents re-| Rev. and Mrs. C. I. Summy of APPLIED FOR A DIVORCE Mr. Frank Pierce of Orlando, Fla. — tO een + | burns. His condition was reported Lancaster. ceived a letter from his second | Tennessee called on Rev. and Mrs.| Florence V. Moose, Mount Joy, visited Mrs. Lillian Hamilton over | TWO PROSECUTIONS g Closed Next Week | as satisfactory. —— Wit —— { lieutenant, explaining how Cpl.| R. H. Arndt. charges indignities in her divorce the weekend. Arthur E. Gehman, ‘Lancaster, nD sitesi | In the estate of Emma B. Coble, | Berrier was wounded. | suit filed against Ralph A Moose,! Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman and Pa., and Ronald G. Wagner, Belle- ud ell ths ther In | CLASS OF ’37 TO HOLD | late of Mount Joy township, there | ee Sp PAINTING THE CHURCH | 219 College Ave, Lancaster. They Mrs. Adah Eichler and daughter, | ville, Penna, were both prosecut- a n- ls ™ : . } ware Te To, : A ’ d Fi i Sood - Tie | REUNION AT COVE SUNDAY | 18 $3,987.99 for distribution among | WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES The members of the congregation | vere married November 14, 1942. | Margaret, . Mr. and Mrs. Landis|ed by our Boro police for speeding y va oe ov be don | Class of 1937 Mt. Joy high school | the heirs. , The following local folks will cel- | of Calvary Bible Church on New, Hess attended the birthday sur-|at 50 mph. on Main street. e a to i ? it] will hold a reunion at the Mt. Joy | pct liens ebrate wedding anniversaries: Haven street, are treating the ATTENDING CONFERENCE prise party for Mr. Nelson Felty at er Det ees. = > aa as Cove on Sunday, June 29th, at 3:00 A Lancaster coal dealer was| June 22, Mr. and Mrs. Lee building to a new coat of paint. The Rev. William W. Longeneck- | Lancaster on Monday evening at |THE BAN IS OFF \ the ey {| o'clock. found 680 pounds short weight on | ney. : Mai ARS er, pastor of the Church of the | the home of Rev. and Mrs. James The government has lifted its ban No Bulletin will ‘be. sublished All members are urged to be! two tons of coal. He was fined $500| June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weid-| Mr. Lee Ellis attended the Max- Brethren, Falmouth Pike, is attend- | E. Wagner. on the manufacture of color tele- c ros pak P \ present. Come, bring your family | and costs and must make restitu- | ler im-Ray Robinson fight in New ing the annual Brethren conference! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Eshleman | vision sets for home and theatre \ and have a good time. | tion to the customer. J June 28, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wiley. | York Wednesday evening. Jat Richmond, Va, i (Turn to page 3) use, ih - da . tema ” ttl hf : . 4 : 5 J \ { : { Gs d | ey 4 ¥ A ny < - ~ 5 4 a ny hE iin a a ai a TEE ee a PP yn om einai tmnt ue - can pita mis 4s A iad iil a Bt A of]