The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 13, 1953, Image 1

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Fifty- third Year, No. 11 Mount t Joy, Pa. Thursday Afternoon, Aun 13, 1953
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EDITORIAL: Fire Causes Damage
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& Leads Out | Milton Huber at Milton Grove,
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A Mount Joy looks with consid- Assistant Chief John Myers Rotary Club Second Army Band Ma me Hackman
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ants i he trail that has . ultra-violet ray lamp left hang- .
8 ments in the trail that has un ears Talk In Marietta Parade New em er
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wound in the now-famous Ben- 8 i
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The mattress, bed clothing,
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”e chairs, and fixtures were de- 0 E I'he Army Emergency Relief Of F ult
& Actually every turn along the giroyed before the firemen n urope Fund Carnival will open at 1 ac y
p. m. Saturday, with much fan-

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way has led a bit further from brought the blaze under con-
this community. True, it all trol. Damage was estimated at
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| Rotarians at their lune heon| ape the 1 Filed ! wo At the meeting of the Mount
| : nd Army Band marches into]
| meeting Tuesday heard a talk |, gqopot after parading thru | (Joy Borough School Board on
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{by Dr. T. M. Thompson of Eliz- | Market Street Marietta fol- | Aug. 6, 1953, the resignation of
| . | Miss Ruth Brubaker, 2nd grade
abethtown, recently returned|lowed by miniature trains for | teacher, was accepted. Miss
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[ from Europe where he attended Tie Roni children to ride Brubaker will teach first grade
[the convention of Rotary Inter-{'° “te carniva in Springfield Township, Dela-
The varade will start at 12:30 (are County, next year.
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started here, but when you get
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part in the whole thing it was Group Action
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charge. But from comments a- | ——— - FARM WINNER-—I ] 1 {from the intersection of Market
DC \ a 5 J I /INNER—Last week's Rural Photo Quiz was won by Clarence Geib. Manheim R4 ations ave > Er | Mrs. Mayme H. Hackman
round the borough we have! : : ys : : ¢ s All nations of Europe are] y oR ive. Ww
| believe a Mike G % The biggest problems facing near Mastersonvilie. Geib lives on the 53-acre farm with his mother, Florence Geib, and oY and Waterford Streets in Mari | wife of A. A. Hackman supers
{ come to believe tha ike Good ers. homemakers, and rur- sister Helen. plogued by three chief prob-|etta. The band will present a Ce ton
DQ | is thoroughly honest and that | ji : vising principal of the Hemp-
3 § 81 AY al leaders today depend on the -— SE Re a L lems—a dollar shortage, threat {concert during the afternoon i
oe he at no time expected to “get ' fo thei luti . re — : % arnival fostivitios (field Schools, was elected to fill
3 anything” for his action group action for their solution, Legion Auxiliary of communism and a fear of]|c¢arnival iestivi i . this vacancy. Mrs. Hackman
oe wie pt : "stated Dr. M. E. John, head of OC esl idonts sai , pte Adequate parking space iS ',... 4. ew
$ It looks plain and simple: icult 1 M k F: i PI oy- e S Russia, he reported. 4 1 “UF 7 has taught primary grades for
& the department o agricultura akes a ans The bombing of World warl A! ible in the depot area in | several years in the Akron and
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Mount Joy was caught in the i i 57 Joss proximity he carhiv:
economics and rural sociology {close proximity to the earnival | po 00" Other teach-
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of 4 lot of Pressure fom of the Pennsylvania State Col- Complete Human Twenty-two members of the Second Year half million homes, left Fng- | There will be fun for all, with ers who were recently elected
the outside. Anyway you put it, lege, as he welcomed partici- American Legion Auxiliary at- | land with a housing short: age |zames, merry-go-round, PONY! ype Evelyn B. Saylor, to
: : Next Month . rides, train rides, movies and 1 1
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there was plenty of pressure,’ pants in the fourth annual Lo- R l : C : |
3 . : : . Bani tended the August meeting held | :
. %* implied or otherwise, and a ca] Leadership and Program € ations olurse I+ a SE , (and a need for both imports and | | dancing in the evening to the' : : or 2
. tas fat the Legion Home Tuesday exports to bring about econom- i ._ | Spanish. Mrs. Saylor is the
* charge of drunken driving was planning Conference at the col- — { evening ci ore : : 2 Imusic of Len Matroni and his wife of Dr. Guy Saylor, profes
AN changed to reckless driving. | lege Aug. 3 : . _ |e recovery, he said |W ( , y Say 3 >
t Ds Several local residents were Plans were discussed for the! Local Joy-Cees will begin oy WV . | sor of modern language at Mil-
oe BUT the resulting investiga-| “more than 50 persons attend- . fi ye lagu rth a le NE esl : Dr. Thompson declared that] The Army Emergency Relief aul ey
! an g¥ PErsons : among a group of 69 supervis- food sale to be held Sept. 12 at their second year of work next Holland is four vears behind in i a fund which has been estab- | lersville State Teachers Col-
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Titus Rutt’s Ins. Office. The pro. jot Ne Ty ey its housing needs. Belgium, he ished to assist enlisted person- |
ceeds from this sale will be us-|projects added to the out, was not hit as bad- | nel or thelr dependents in oh-] HSS Jarbara Ann Aierstock
to teach girls’ physical educa-
cates, showing completion of a A nv wirl Dotween the ages of 21
A twe ages
jed tow: Aas Christmas donations y 5 5 ly and finds its chief problem to]; aining financial aid whenever |
tion by the office of the district oq the three-day meeting, spon-
attorney took the case right out: ¢gred by the School of Agricul-
of Mount Joy. Sure, Officer tyre in cooperation with rural
ors who were awarded certifi-
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Good and Squire Robert K, izati se : : s 1 idl
oe Brow. the oo p Mt. organizations. course on Human Relations in 'to the Veteran's hospitals. and 35 is eliglible to join the be a shortage of coal and lots of |; condition arises which was I'{ion and health. Miss Aierstock
Y. ones Irom | The combined abilities of in-| Supervision recently at the The first card party of the local group. Meetings are held |;.. 5 foes i < is a graduate of Gettysburg
> [the third Tuesday of -each unloresecn BT requiring College, Class of 1953. Mrs.
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month in the firehouse, at 8:00 prompt atiention such 2s, aoc Marian H. Toppin teach Kin-
| dergarten. For the past several
p. m. Anyone interested in join- |
very much overcrowded. Switz- | neral expenses, loss of pay or|
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ge ically involved in the giyiquals working as a team | Marietta TC depot. season will take place Monday
case, were thoroughly inter-
under a capable leader can Colonel S. Greenberg, com-|evening, Sept. 21, at the Legion
officer of the depot, Home. Also plans for a rum-|; ,
ing may contact any Joy-Cee years Mrs. Toppin has conduct-
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yogaied, ony lots of other folks; qc results far exceeding
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were quoted In newspaper ce which would be obtained 1.4 | mage sale to be held in Octob- | erland, which has not suffered a {1 reen causin
OSS > group anc re- Ro > T OF ot Tle , whic as suffered a {any other emergency rausing : 3
addressed the group I member or call 3-5181. ed a private kindergarten in
Mount. Joy.
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Vy e individuals workin i: tartar i; . : : |
by th a g er were discussed, the proceeds war in 300 years, is in, the hardship.
The complete school person-
West Germany is coming
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In 1952 the Army Emergency
Relief spent over $1,700,000 in
District Attorney John W.|ai0ne, Dr. John said. “The effec- | sented the certificates. Others of which will be used for| Last year's project for Ae ye
Beyer has received the report fiveness of a community is de-|who spoke were Colonel Duval : : : the wily - a 1 strongest position of all the
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c 1 al! Christmas donations 1e newly - organizec group |. untries, according to the

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3 J his oe, Jillian termined by the Adams, Herbert Schooler, A “$10 donation was received) Vere the “Welcome to Mount speaker. providing emergency financial [nel for the 1953-1954 term as
orb, who says that his In-| within it,” he added. Vics . in 5 : : : ed Joy” project, sponsoring an : : ® 9 announced by the S isi
Charles E. Herr, Albert Huck for the use of the hospital bed. F rirtually 1 k assistance to over 20.000 mem- |¢ C A 1€ upervising
ie vestigation is completed. The conferees discussed 9 : Easter event for the Messiah ranice Is virtually A ; P 1, W. I. Beal i
3 ; rag +. land William Jones. The next meeting will be i Dr. Thomas stated, with prices | bers of the Army and their de- | P'rincipa +. beahm, "33 3%
oo District Attorney Beyer in a [problems peculiar to leaders in Fuel ; Yield in the form of ‘a picnic, at Orphanage and co-sponsoring ||. ol high. | pendents follows:
ms . ‘bp %. Jones , at . igh, wages low and taxes hig S.
fy rief statement to the Lancast- organizations, such as coopera- Messrs. Herr, uck, one 79. wm, on Sept. 5. the first teen-age annual Dawn | Halv oh : > Nes i Ys These funds are made avail Mrs. Marian Toppin, Kinder-
oo r Inteliglencer Journal said: |tives, lodges, veterans’ groups,|and Gerald Resh, of the Civil- ee eae i : Party. The “Welcome” project | a PE = e three po ro able throush the great nurber
the report “clearly indicates |cjvi z 2 on. Pops g lag as been in effect Since . | Hnemployec us is a critical | : ie
ar) ates | civic clubs, health and welfare ian Personnel Office, conducted ‘i has been in effect since Janu-| ww Charles :
& that I did not cause the with- Tries 1 simil y : [CLASS OF ary, 1953, and to date, at le st | housing shortage and prices are [of small contributions volun- Miss Edna Charles, Miss Ed-
5 eave CE thu dn Seu agencies, and similar groups. course. HAS OU To . ary, 1953, and to date, at leas high. [tz Wily every vear bv members na Good, Graded,
awal o e charge. : i re . ‘ £3 ne » new family di fot |
oe : ‘ : 2 Included among Hie toples Yor Those from this area who re- About 20 members of the one new family moved into Mt. Dr. Thombs op wi of the Army | Mrs. Mayme Hackman, Mrs.
3 Only investigation left seems conducting of a’ business| 4 ADOUL 2 Y Net Joy each month and was wel- lompson SUMmMarizec The entire proceeds of this Ruth Luecke, Grade 2
DO to be that being conducted by |meeting, getting group mem. certificates included: Ciass of 53, Mount Joy High|comed by the group. The group |his remarks by stating that the 1 will Zo io this: Miss Dor " : Ki A : G
i From Florin—Miles Robinson School, were the guests of Mr. |. je fC 4 2} Marshall: Plan had done much Will 2010 LAS WOT ln othy Kaylor, rade
also prepared an up-to-date fund. Last vears contribution to |3.
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Col. C. M. Wilhelm, commis-|bers to assume responsibility,
sioner, Pennsylvania ’'State Po- [raising money, making commit-|Jr. sale | good in Europe and that it has
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the AER by personnel of Mari Miss Irene Heisey, Grades 3,











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on lice, into the part of Cpl. James| tees more productive, and get-| From Mount Joy—Samuel A.'sons, Jay and Barry, at their [and to place in the welcome etta Depot through the presen-|and 4.
oe J. Haggerty, who, according to| ting action in place of talk.|Beatity, Edna C. Fitzkee, Mir- a Sinan ig baskets. {ation of a carnival amounted| Miss Irene Ibach, Grade 4
’S v g her Sve l ie Ve Cod each, on the Chesapeake Jay PAGE : Pe Ane. nal. . ’ : ee X € 3 re ’ gan ae
on Storb’s report, talked to Good {Small discussion groups were [iam L. Grove, Ralph R. Geib, ined So All present members are ask- | 8,600 Pedestrians to $612.00. Miss Dorothy Johnson, Grade
$ about the cage. formed for the application of Lloyd B. Heisey, James E. Maryland, ay. ed to return the ‘check lists | Kill d L Y - ree 5.
On interrogation. by Storb, newly learned principles to Hockenberry Sr., George N. The group enjoyed fishing, mailed to them as soon as pos- | Hie ast ear EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Mrs. Margaret Shaeffer,
* Haggerty said he talked to |specific problems. Linton, Frederick E. Loewen, boating, and swimming, follow- sible. A directors’ meeting will TO BEGIN AUGUST 16 Grade 5 and 6.
oe | Good at Beyer’s request. Storbs or John H. Miller, Jacob G. Shenk ed by a doggie roast in the ev- be held just as soon as all the Last year 8,600 Americans | Evangelistic services will be! Mr. Russel Kiscaden Grade
on report states: MARRIAGE LICENSE and John M. Yassick. ening. lists are returned. literally walked themselves to (held by the Conewago Church le.
aravinns. Ye 5 > — —_-ai ht EE me sme ent ere i Thay AI . ei ;
oo I then asked Officer Haggerty Clarence James Shue, Man TT) i 2 ne CC Abid ; death. ‘They were pedestrians | of the Brethren, Aug. 16-30, at| Miss Barbara Anne Aierstock,
& why he went to see Good in ref- heim R3 and Vivian Jean PRACT REI : Alm ah TO HOLD REUNION : [HY MN SING SA TUR BY ; killed in motor vehicle acci- 7.45 cach evening. The evan-|Girls’ Physical Ed. and Health.
<> erence to this charge and he|MYers, 37 W. Donegal Street,] Clair Biante, 11, was injured | The Rheems School will hold | A Hymn Sing will be held at dents. |gelist will be the Rev. Robert| Mr. George Broske, Social
$ stated that he went there be- Mount Joy. : while play ing ait and was ‘their second annual reunion at |Ilostette I's Pavilion ls Soy “Accident Facts,” the Nation- ;O. Hess, Mastersonville, who ' Studies and Guidance.
dt cause he was requested to by Melvin L. Gibson, Jr.,, Ann- treated for a fracture of the the school on Saturday, Aug. 22 day evening at 8:00 o'clock. [a] Safety Council's statistical | will speak on a different topic] Mrs. Mildred Day, Commercial
John W. Beyer. He stated ville R1, and Theda G. Hoffer, right arm at the Lancaster Gen- zi two o'clock. F rank Kreider will be the lead- yearbook, points out that ped- |each evening. { Subjects
5 further that on the day of the Elizabethtown R3, eral Hospital. Mr. Mervin 3randt will be and there also will be spec-|ectrian deaths were highest a- There will also. be special | Mr. John D. Day, Boys’ Phy-
‘ e ow the Spe raker. lal music. mong city dwellers i 1952 sie val Ed. ¢
“le 23rd of July, John Beyer had rs In 904, | music. [sical Ed. and Science.
3 i : . . T Te with 5,450 killed in urban areas Y ially invi P: ;
5 a 2 2 2S < < as are cordiall ited to Mr. Paul Frey, S ~
* ed ond ane Rosi, Aug 22 Deadline 0 Get EASTER LILY (SALE AUGUST 22 and 3,150 in rural. hon are PY thos eet Mrs. rot a es
s* ing charge against Whitey Ben- . IN FULL BLOOM Ladies Auxiliary of the Mt.| In 3,000 of the fatal accidents ines. : Economics ’
TL Mrs. C. F. Helwig, 32 East'Joy Friendship - Fire Company [the victims were 65 VOLTS OF) = | :
3 tdict in the Borough of Mount ° hd Yi, : : e victims were 65 years or Mrs. Beryl Hahn, Art, all
"ne . Main Street, has a “Craft” Eas-|will sell chicken corn soup by |older, according to the 1953]|< rT POSTPONF | a
Joy; that the charge was a weak t Sieh : ier, g 1¢ 953 | SALE POSTPONED rades
2 one; that Beyer asked him if he ICKELS or ICNIC ter Lily in full bloom herythe quart ‘or Mate at the Fire edition of the yearbook. Due to a fire the public sale] Mr. C. R. Heaps, Mathemat-
oo knew Officer Good. back yard which she feels is| House on Saturday, ‘Aug. 22,| Of all pedestrians killed, onefof Household goods by M. E. ics and assistant principal:
3 “Upon receipt of this infor-| Be sure to ask for tickets]son’s Richfield Station, Shatto’s quite unusual, beginning at 11 o'clock. in every 12 had a physical de-|Bradley at Milton Grove, Aug.| Mrs. Marilyn Herr, Librarian.
o* : S lckets!s Stauon, Dif fect, such as defective hearing, |13 (tonight) has been postpon- Mr. George Houck, Musi
°e mation 1 called Joh W. Beyer, which will make you eligible Barber Shop, Sloan's Pharmacy pw . vi defective eyesight, or illness. ed. Ie arados ; ’ usic, sll
3 Esquire, and requested his pres- | for the prizes to be given by |Stehman’s Atlantic Station. : : ne es M id hn Lichiv. Social
** ence in my office. Within a few [the Jay-Cees at the annual Mt.| Tyndall's Store, Way's Appli- : : _ ton r. John Lichty, Social Stud-
minutes Mr. Beyer arrived joy Community Picnic, Aug. 26 ances, Wolgemuth Inc., Zerph- : ! I I
in the presence of Lt. Davis and | at Hershey Park. ey’s Sico Station. Sa TE, ig Fane IS i 1 1am ISSer S eC e | ML harles Rovenolt, Gen.
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| Mrs. Evelyn Saylor, English
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Officer Haggerty I repeated the Saturday, Aug. 22, will be Amusement and bus tickets
remarks made by Haggerty. Mr. the last day to receive tickets.|are available at Sloan’s Tyn-
Beyer stated that on the 23rd of The prizes, on display at the B. dall’s and from most Sunday
July he called Officer Haggerty, T. Rutt insurance office, include | School superintendents. A sav-
told him that Benedict had been a bicycle, portable radio and a ing of 20 percent is being of-
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Miss Thelma Taylor, Mathe-
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» i hey charge Was 2 electric toaster. fered os Mw vane am matics
* eak one and asked him i e : seme ickets in advance. i Phin ; 16 wr A Sou . LC :
Merchants listed by the Jay- usemen Community Exhibit met Mon-|this will be the substitution of Mrs. Margaret Williams, En-
: Bus fare one way will be 35
‘ees thus far as supporting the
Cee bp 2 cents. The bus schedule Pon
project include: Se i
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Ament’s Garage, Bortzfield’s Leave Mount Joy—9 a. m., 11
Grocery Store, Eicherly’s Dry a. m, 12:30 p. m.; Leave Her-
ribbons in place of cash awards.
The possibility of having the
corn husking event on Saturday
and Guidance
Miss Catherine G. Zeller, En-
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years asked that another be pul day was discussed. President Mrs. Sadie 3rooks, School
knew Officer Good, Mr. Beyer
stated that he did not specifical-
ly request Officer Haggerty to
do anything in connection with
day evening with 11 directors |
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+ corroborated by Officer Hag- Cleaners, eo ros, Tews shey—6:45 p. m. 8 p. m. and 10 in his place, as he was unable|John Roland will contact Mr vurse. i
Newcomer On, 3 >. Mm. to attend meetings because of Smith of the Agriculture Exten- Miss Eunice Herr, School See-
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gerty. Both Haggerty and Bey-
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equivocally that they received
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Hess’ Food Store, J. B. Hos-| many more entries for the golf
nothing and that they made no |tetter & Sons, Jack Horner Shoe ‘{5yrnament. Anyone planning
promises to anyone in connec-|Store, John Booth, Keener’s|{, enter should hand his name
tion with this matter.” Kitty’s Dress Shop. Koser’s|{, Gerald Hostetter. There is a
his business. William Risser, sion office relative to this mat-
who was recently appointed as te r, before final plans are made. ——— {Tum to Page n
assistant superintendent, was; The Bulletin office was award- ANNOUNCEMENT
elected to the board to fill the ed the contract for printing of A chicken corn soup supper
unexpired term of Mr. Brubak- the catalogues. Entertainment has been scheduled by the Mil-
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\ group oO worthwhile prizes, er. {or the various evenings was al- {oh Grova :
A i : ‘ § nings was al- ton Grove Sportsmen’s Clu
4 ; GREINER REINER - Krall's Meat Market, Kulp'siwith a chance for anyone to This year there will be the so discussed but no definite be held on bp
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Lancaster County roundup for| plans as yet. The crowning of on the school grounds, begin-
KRINER REUNION AUG. 23 Luncheonette, Lester Roberts win. Gocd support for the tour-
sheep with 25 pens of sheep on
\ The 19 annual Greiner-Krei-| Appliance, Martin’s 5 and 10 nament is sought in order that
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& ner - Kriner reunion is sched- Mount Joy Department Store, [it may be made an annual ev- / : display. In order to meet the|one evening, and as soon as the Soup will be sold by the
& uled for Aug. 23 at Lititz| Nissley’s Grocery Store, Ober-|ent. Ww x additional prize money for this| program for the various even- plate or quart, please brin
& Springs park, Lititz. Speaker; holtzer’s Grocery Store. The Mount Joy Bulletin next Ey ARS Ye, 30d Wis. Eman event, there was a rearrrange-|ings has been arranged, it will your own CON g
3 will be Levi Hershey of Eliza- _ Ralph Walter's Sinclair Sta-| week will carry a complete Joy, celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding anniver- ment of prizes, with the elimi-|be announced. The next meet-' A film on big game hunting
bethtown tion, Ruhl’s Flowers, Sander-|schedule of events sary on Aug. 3 nation of prizes for showman- ing will be held Aug. 24 J will be shown. 33. 2p

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