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He is survived by the parents and 3 sisters, Estella, Betty and Anna Katherine and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Jno S. Myers, of Mount Joy, Herbert J. Stambaugh,, 65, of 350 Donegal Springs Road, of complications at his home at 1:40 p. m. Wednesday. He was the son of Simon Stambaugh | and the late Amanda Stam-| Laugh. Mrs. died 78, wid- | died of Sallie Shickley, ow of Amos Shickley, 30 YEARS AGO Saturday morning as John August 22, 1923 ny son was driving his car a- Deaths — Miss Barbara H.|round the corner at West Main Hesslet died at her home injand New Haven Street, the Manheim. She was 69 years of | front avle broke and the left age. [wheel fell off the automobile. Robert Young died in the | Mechanics from E. B. Rohrer’s Lancaster General Hospital. Garage were called and the ma- Last Tuesday following an chine was pulled away from : : | the curb. No one was hurt airplane accident Saturday Fifty members of the LEncas- | crashed to earth ter County Fruit Growers’ A sociation made an automobile | Club trip through York County on Park, I'riday, visiting many big or-| chards when the plane piloted by Am | mon Kreider at Manheim. The Donegal Farmers held a picnic in Cassel’s in East Donegal, a short dis- { tance north of Marietta, last! Fire caused by sparks from | Wednesday. More than half of & tractor on the farm of John the members and their families Becker, put aside their work and at- caused a fire which com- | tended this social gathering. pletely a large barn with most of its contents. the | place, destroyed A lunch was served in pavilion at the park, and in the| afternoon the children partici- pated in a series of games un- der the direction of Mr. and er, 15 YEARS AGO 18, 1938 Abram Kreid- | of Abram and August Deaths—John infant son | MISSES’ PKG. WHITE BOBBY SOCKS Sizes 81; to Il. 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Jrs'. 4 to 10. me op. two miles north of this/|. | August 11. {al weeks at the home of Mr. and | . | aria fever. | received first prize of $100 for | the most uniformed men in line, sixty-four in number, at Ox- { ford on Friday evening, when | the Oxford Fire Company feat- | ening of their eight-day carni- | val. They were accompanied by [the Columbia Drum Corps, complications Sunday evening | at the home of her daughter, | | Mrs. Lillian Brown, 28 N. Jac- ob Street. She was the daugh- | | ter of the late Stephen and An-| na Dravenstadt. Births—Mr. and Mrs. Claude | Esbenshade, Pine Street, Mount | Joy, announce through the Vis-| iting Nurse Association the | hirth of a son at their home, on Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Landers | of Rock Island, Ill., spent sever- Mrs. Alvin J. Reist, south of town. While here they many friends and relatives. Mr. Landers is a nephew of Mrs. Eli Z. Reist, of town. A letter dated Aug. 4, from Bishop Henry Lutz, now in Tanganyika, Africa, and reciev- ed Tuesday, Aug. 18, stated he is rapidly recovering from Mal- called on Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hassin- ger and sons, Ralph and Frank, spent Saturday at Blain, Perry County. Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 ured a parade to mark the op- Besides the local Fire Com- pany participating, Mount Joy was well represented as wit- nesses to the parade. The Hassinger and Risser Garage on West Main St.,, has installed a new Grease Motor Vitalizer, a macrine that will restore the maxmium perfor- mance to the motor of all cars. The Mount Joy Sportsmens’ Association have about 450 young ringneck pheasants which they are raising for stocking purpose. They are raising them on the property of William Reheard in Florin. These birds need a lot of greens. “Crarley’’ Roth, that very popular young barber at Her- shey’s Shop, very quietly cele- brated his ‘“‘umpteenth” birth- day on Monday. 10 YEARS AGO August 19, 1943 Deaths: Mrs. Mary P. Shank, 32. of Manheim, died Tuesday. Mrs. Anna .K Heisey, 80, wife of Rev. Jacob L. Heisey, died at her home in Landisville, at 10:45 a. m. Friday, of arterial sclerosis, after an illness of 3 days. John P. Cosgrove, 44, operated a barber shop in Flor- in for the past 21 years, died at his home on Wood Street, Flor- in. of a heart condition at 1:45 p. m. Wednesday. Births—Mr. and Mrs. James Strickler, Lumber St., announce the birth of a nine pound son, on Monday at home. Pvt. and Mrs. Clarence Cra- ter, a son Thursday at the home of Mrs. Crater’s parents, Mr. an Mrs. John C. Evans, of Bainbridge R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Greider of Mount Joy R. D. 1, a daugh- ter at 2:40 p. m. Friday in the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. Chester Bailey, W! Main Street, severely cut the middle finger of his left hand with a pocket knife while cutting a branch off a willow tree Sun- day. iy Marlene Sinegar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Sinegar of 104 Barbara Street, celebrated her first birthday, August 17. A very fine picnic was held at Cove Park, in honor of her three little guests, Charles Pe- who ter, Margie Hartman and Wil- ma Bucht, by Miss Emma G. Shookers, Tuesday. Aug. 17. Games were played after which a fine picnic dinner was served. The invited guests were: Shir- ley Ann and Ronnie Schofield; Jimmie Olweiler, Amy Gut- shall, Jane Hoffer, Doris Linton, Shirley Hawthorne, Shirley and Delores Feezer, Johit and Shir- ley Miller. Miss Fern R. Stehman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. “Lame Sheep.” Sunday School will be held at 9 a. m The semi-monthly prayer | meeting will be held Wednes- day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Richard Andrews, on the Falmouth Pike | Danville, Stebman, of Rheems, graduated |! a. "FALMOUTH 0 The Rev. William ker, pastor of the Church of the Brethren on the Falmouth Pike ongenec will resume his duties this Sun after a two-weeks absence for the church m. will day His sermon topic service at 10 a. be Evangelistic services will he- Hill School House v. David Thomas, of will be the evangelist | p | feature of Cedur Re for the services. A the services will be children’s meeting several different nights The services will be at 7:30 p. m. until Sept. 30 and will be proceeded by songs and devot- tion. Sunday School on Sunday, Aug. 23, will begin at 9 a. m,, with David Ebersole super- intendent. The Annual chicken corn soup supper sponsored by the “Christ Helpers” and the Men’s as Bible Classes of the St. Paul's Evang. U. B. Church will be held on Saturday evening on the lawn of the home of Mr. from Bryn Mawr Hospital, School for nurses. She was a- warded the gold medal, given by Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd, for the most outstanding nurse in the class of '43. She has accepted a position in the Bryn Mawr Hos- pital. Mrs. Miller Wolgemuth was bitten by a dog in front of the home of John Ryder. She was attended by Dr. Wm. M. Work man. ww Mr. Norman Garber and fam- ily, Marietta and Market Sts., will move to Upper Darby the latter part of next week. The Bulletin. Mount Jov. Pa., Thursday, August 20, 10537 and Mrs. Clyde E Zink Fal 4 mouth Pike, at 6 p.m | xr G The committee in charge of | w HITE - WASHIN {the arrangements will be Mr, | 1 and Mrs. Robert Brenner, Mrs. | a owe so || DISINFECTING and Mrs. Wayne Seitz, and Mr, | and Mrs. Clyde E. Zink | — Following a visit at h home H ER Sy Clvde Zink, son of Mr and | ESS B - Mrs. Clyde E. Zink, returned to | FLORIN, PENNA. Camp Kilmer, N. J., where ne Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 was igned to overs duty in Germany on Aug 11 1! Clvde is a graduate of Conoy et — ak Twp. Central High School and | was formerly employed by | Dr. H. C. 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