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The play | comedy by 8p will be directed by Miss Grace Nolt, Columbia, RI and will be put on by the coun ty 4H groups The cast will include two lo cal people, Miss Jeanette Brene [ man, Mount Joy R2 Miss Miriam Roland, Mount Joy RI Others in the David Sweigart, Elizabethtown R3 Jerry Elizabethtown R3; Nancy Newcomer, Lititz R2; Arlene Stehman, Lancaster R3; | John Neff, Lancaster R7; Ken- ineth Kreider, Quarryville R Clyde Brubaker, Ephrata R {James Martin, New Holland R2 Rose Marie Kochel, Bareville and Sylvia Seller, Silver Spring Prompters are Mary Mentzer New Holland R2; Dorothy | Stehman, Lancaster R3 and Ada Louise Kreider, Lititz R4. ie and cast are | Hess, of | “JUBILEE SINGERS” TO SING IN SALUNGA CHURCH A special service featuring | the “Jubilee Singers” will be held in the Salunga Methodist? Church, Sunday evening, Nov is being sponsor led by the Youth Fellowship of the church. Warren president of the Salunga odist Youth Fellowship. 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Main Street, Mount Joy Hin It HAPPENINGS a Gof ee LONG AGO November 7, 1923 30 YEARS AGO Deaths: Mrs. Annie M. Geise, wife of Thomas S. Geise, died at North evening, Jarbara St. She was her home on here Saturday in her 71st year E. Marshall Trexler, 73 old, of 236 Marietta Street, died Friday night at his home from a complication of diseases Mrs Lawrence, of Lawrence, of vears Fannie H Robert M., died at the Lancaster St. Hospital on Friday She was in her 27th wile Florin Joseph's morning. year, Clayton Gibble, of this place ( was accidentally shot in the left | arm Saturday while on a hunt- trip. Dr. Workman treated the victim and Sunday took him to the General Hospital where he is The Trinity mg recovering. re-opening services Lutheran Church Sunday, Nov. 11th, and nightly during the week, closing on Sunday, Nov. 18. Mrs Halloween in will begin continue Harnish Friday Clara party gave a on ev- NEWTOWN | Jacob Geltmacher Mr. Mrs nd granddaughter, Diane, Colum- and bia RD, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan- ie] Geltmache: iVsitors of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Frank and family were Arthur Ko- ger and Pvt, Lloyd McKee, Colum- bi R.D Mi Oliver family Mr. and Landis of Lititz, Witmer and Murs. Aaron and Mrs visited Visit Fogie Mountainville Mus. Daniel Juha Fogie, ed his mother, Serena Mu Mrs visited and Mrs. Lyman Ful- Robert, of Conestoga, | Florence Weaver, Lan- | and Geltmacher Mi and son, Mis caster, ton and { Witmer | and Mrs daughter) Mrs. Mrs. Oliver were Mr. Jr. and Marietta, Visitors of and family Charles Bonnie Fogie Sue, and | Cora Myers, Kinderhook. ening in honor of her son, Ray- | mond. Games were played and prizes were won by Miss Louise and Robert Eshleman. Lunch was served to the follow- Miriam Behnett, Jean Wea Schock ing: ver, Jean Schock, Catharien Breneman, Dorothy Schaeffer, Louise Schock, Joe Brown, Robert Eshleman, Richard | Bates, Edward Weaver, Albert Bates, Charles Shank and Ray mond Harnish. A local Comp of Patriotic Or- der Sons America is being organized this borough. Mr. State Organ behalf of in Curtiss, working George A. izer, is here in » lof the Order and is being assist ed by several other organizers of the Order. 15 YEARS AGO November 3, 1938 Deaths: Mrs. Mattie Z. Eng- le, 72, wife of Paris G. Engle, of Bainbridge, died oi complica- | tions at her home. Walter S. Wisman, 65, died suddenly at Marietta Friday ev- ening. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Clay Stauffer announce the birth of a son, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Shick- ley, Columbia Ave., announced the birth of a son The Mite Society of the Meth Church held a Friday even Bever- Episcopal Party odist Halloween Prizes were won by ng. ly Boyd, John Crider, Lois Shenk, Herbert Frank, Mrs. Herbert Frank, Mrs. Christ Wal- ters and Mrs. William Crider. A handful of State officials standing in front of a tractor on a wind-swept open field at New- north Ship broke miles of Thursday urs, pensburg, # oround for Pennsylvania's 162 mile-long four-lane ‘super- highway Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zook, of Donegal Springs, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniver sary Tuesday. One of the most successful hunting seasons in years opened in Penna. Monday. There is an abundance of game, plenty of cover, and both gunner an game are having their trouble. In this locality, the hunters were quite successful, with many hunters bagging their limit. A large haystack on the farm of Eli Gibble, between Sporting and Lancaster Junction, was destroyed by fire Monday night. Halloween pranks did it the owner claims. 10 YEARS AGO November 4, 1943 Deaths: Mrs. Anna K. Bru baker, fifty-one, wife of Henry E. Brubaker, East Donegal Twp. Mount Joy Rl, died at her home at 11:15 p. Saturday after a short illness. Charles A. Murray, m. Edith Erb, Mrs. Pearl Bren- eman and Bobbie Witmer Mr. and Mrs. Marvin family, Wrightsville R.D., on Sun- | Mrs. visited | Garner and day The Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt | visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Habet Kaoelghatian and family, Spring- | field, Pa. Mr. and Mrs; Wilbert: Witmer | and sons of Ebenshade road, visited Mr. and Mis. Irvin Witmer ond family Saturday evening. Betty, Liada and John Geltma- cher spent a few days at Ironville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bard | Mr. Mrs. Paul Kauffman and family. Visitors of Mr. and and and Mrs. Avistice Wittle were Harry Hamilton. Mrs. | Bern Hoffman, the Misses Anna | Milgs and Jennie Sweitzer, FEliza- | t bothtown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | | Wittle and daughter, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittle, Col- | umbia R.D., Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, | Mount Joy, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton | and daughter, Mary, Florin, Mr. | | Patronize | the fifty-six, | | John Harold Lancaster R1, was found dead in bed at 6:30 a. m. Tuesday. He was formerly from Mount Joy. Thelma Snavely, aged four and one-half, North Barbara St., | was admitted to the St. Joseph's hospital Sunday evening, suffer fracture -of the left She returned home: Tuesday. Deliveries of coal to house- holders is limited to a half-ton under the new restrictions plac- ed on anthracite by the Fuels Administration, tailers were notified Tuesday. applications ing a Marriage license were issued to Arthur R. Nis- arm. | and Mrs. Art McCurdy, Palmyra. | Sunday evening, the Rev. Mrs. R. H. Arndt visited their son- | in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Calvin Campbell, and family, Lan- | [ | | and | caster. Mr, Mrs. K Fogie observed | their 18th wedding anniversary on | Monday, Nov. 2. Mrs. Howard Witmer and child- | and ren visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Kurtz, | Columbia R. D., and Mrs. Emma'l Eshelman of Mount Hope. | Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher, Kin- derhook, and son, Cpl. Ray Gelt- macher, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and family. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William | | Fogie and family were Mr. and | Mrs. Victor Fogie and daughter, | | Shirley, Philadelphia, and Mr. 1d Mrs. Nelson Bortner, Marietta. Mrs. Edith Mr. Mrs. Norman Brosey and family of Silver Springs Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haldeman and family, Mount Joy R.D., ed Mr. Mrs. Howard Gamber. Monday evening, the Mrs. R. H. Arndi ‘attended felloship supper held in the E. U. Miss Jean ween party Erb visited and ViSit- and Rev. and (he | nd rally B. church of Florin. Witmer Hallo- | at her Satur- held a heme on her friends. and Grossman, few of played day for : a were won by Isler Refreshments were Games prizes Reggie Mary were Celestine and Elizabeth | Grayhill. ed by the hostess. A seiv- most enjoy- able time was had by all. Visitors Mr. nd Mrs. mber were Mr. and Mrs. Howard | of Abram Johnston, Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber and daughter. Glor- ia, Columbia R.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gamber and son, Man- heim. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sherk and daughter, Mary, of Staufferstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fry- | singer, Mrs. Katie Moore, and Mrs. | Ida Eisenkarger. | Bulletin RUMMAGE SALE The Women’s Association of | Presbyterian Church will | hold a rummage sale, Novem- | ber 6 and 7, opposite the park- | ing lot at the Pennsylvania] tailroad Station, on Henry St.| The sale will begin at 10 a. m. | Advertisers. sley, Mount Joy R2, and Ruth | E. Mylin, Willow Street RI1;| Forwood, E-town R1 and Anna Mae Flory, Man- heim R3. | The Mount Joy Branch of the Needle Guild of America com- pleted this years work with dis- | tributing 1,490 garments. Governor Martin “proclaimed Solid | local re-| Thursday, November 11, as Ar- | mistice Day. Let us resolve with | | and new hope, new courage, new determination to fight | harder, to work harder and to] endure sufferings and sacrifice | with true American patriotism Iter Geyer and | diana, is holding | Anna | er led FLORIN Hamilton enter to dinner | Mrs. Wal Mabel Herr Mrs. Eli Mrs. Lillian tained the following on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs Elizabethtown and Kraybill Rev. Harry former minister and now residing at Goshen, In revival ser Mountville Church of zabeth Eshelman, a this Ww of place vices at the | of the Brethren. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell {and daughter, Mr. and Mrs | Kenneth Frey of Carlisle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Manheim called on Mr Shetter and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger and Sons of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski on Sunday Pvt. Kenneth Nissley left Wednesday for Japan. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence S Nissley. Mr. and Todd George on Mrs. Benjamin Ham [bright of Midway and Rev. and Mrs. Harry Neff of Mountville were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Eshelman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur dy, of Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs Ross Ammon, Gap and Misses Miles and Jennie Sweitz- of Elizabethtown. the guests of Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and family on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker | entertained Dr. Ralph Schlosser | of E-town to dinner on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krall and son, Harold, Mount Joy, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ryder on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshel- | man and daughter of Emigsville called on Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenster macher spent the weekend at Ocean City, N. J. with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenstermacher, Jr. re en et Local Man To Take Part In Air Force Tournament CASTLE AFB- hopes of winning were This station's the Strategic Air Command bombing and navigation championship for an unprecedented third time will be riding on the efigprts of the two top crews of the 93d Bom bardment Wing of which A/2¢ Leonard H. Johnson, combat crew gunner, will play a vital role. i All crew members who were selected for their outstanding ability, will leave this weekend for Walker AFB, Roswell, N. M. and the tournament which is being held from Oct 26-31. Entered ,in the Stragetic An Command “World Series of bombing and navigation” are the top crews from 21 SAC bas to coast well the Royal Air for the covet Participat the bomber from coast as entry Force all striving Fairchild trophy. aircraft will include B-26, the B-47 jet the B-29 and B-50 Super Airman Johnson will es as from ing giant and fortresses. be flying in the latter. The bombing competition was started in 1948 and was won by Castle in 1950 to become the first “double win and navigation ner”, Airman Johnson, son of Mi and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Sr., Elizabethtown, Joy High the former has her St., Mt. Homes, Mount His wife, Ashenfelter, at 108 W. Main Masonic attended School. Nancy home Joy. i ——————— PERSONALS of the served Several employees Florin Warehouse were luncheon at the Keystone Diner i birthday in observance of the of one of the office employees, Mrs. | Rovenolt ! Mrs pot Edith Rovenolt. treated to chicken birthday cake Claire Gibble is spending a few days attending a Conter ence of the Church of the Breth ren as a representative from his Pastoral Board at Palmyra. ple and Howard Sutter, Florin Ware house manager, is spending a few days with friends at his hunting cabin. In absence, Harry Bruchhart is assisting the warehouse. ee NEW CLERK EMPLOYED AT LOCAL DRESS SHOP Mrs. Frank Shank, East Main Street, Mount Joy, has been em ployed as a clerk in the Kitt; Dress Shop, East Main Street. at BOARD TO ORDER ASSEMBLIES; At the regular monthly meet- | ing of the Donegal Joint School Board, Wilbur Beahm, princip- | al, was authorized to contact | outside agencies for assembly | programs for next year The | group discussed the purchasing of a new bus but tabled the matter The board decided to send! Mr. Beahm, John Hart and Ralph Coleman to the American School Adininis Association of trators convention in Atlantic | City in February E. Musser | Heisey, vice president, was in| charge of the meeting. The next | meeting of the group will be| held in Maytown, Thursday, | November 19, — Ds PHONE REPRESENTATIVE TALK TO FARM WOMEN Mrs. Glenn Landvater, of the Bell Telephone Company, Lan- caster, gave a demonstration on the telephone and how to use it at the regular meeting of the Farm Society No. 8 held Satur- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Warfel, Donegal | Springs. She was introduced by | Roy D. Andrews, also represen- ting the company. Mrs. Paul Erb was in charge of the meet- | ing. arenas ll ses INE IN YOUR _ SUBMARINES make Submarines every Wednesday night, TO ORDER, CALL 23-9495 OR 3.3051 before Tuesday noon. 45-4c¢ Hollinger’s Fuel Kids DONT BE ALARMED AT WINTER GRUFF, JUST BURN OUROIL, HELL WHINE ENOUGH! * You can depend on getting the maximum heat from your burner when you're burning our complete combustion Fuel Oil. Try it! Just phone 3-3483. 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