The Mount Joy en bn Urges Voters Register Paul Hipple, Democratic > By | i Registration Chairman for 8 wae) Cp gp — Mount Joy Borough, yester v dby issued a list of his 1056 | S50 : : | Democratic Registration com-| sigs. ee Narrow Escape For Local Fishermen FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. § MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1956 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY { | citizens in Mt. Joy to make | One woman was killed and four persons hurt in a two--car | it their business 0 register, collision Tuesday east of the borough. Mrs. Emily Walker, | : regardless of their 66, Dauphin R1, died of a skull fracture according to Dr. | : John Gates, deputy coroner. Her husband, Roy A. Walker | yers, IS les jl on so that they may vote in thet: de Toko Ly Xe I 3 ] alk : Six Are La RE ik pe forthcoming important Presi in 3 of Sieg] condition in St. Joseph's Hospital suffering D . h : ¥ : ‘ bi 8 ? ou Boat Turns election. Wilmer Woodland, 24, Chester, driver of the other og Finis | i Honored ota | - | ig "+4 Over In High dential | + . My. Hippte explained that| auto which ran headon into the Walker's car, his cousin, ; ! | Wendell Woodland, 19, Chester, and Milton Reeves, 28, S hoo! ] ’ ; ) while many of us are Da hester, were all treated at the St. Joseph's Hospital. Ac- | C 3 ig At School \ 3 " bh N terested in Public airs, cording to state police Woodland swerved into’ the left a Jou ® 3 politics, | lane of traffic. Earl Myers, North Barbara i : Si | no Na Ra Et ree ater : i > SEC : . A Six students were honore ' for the very simple reason : During the second week for the new community am- Street, returned home yester po Cg ¢ 4) | that politics will not ignore anes, the vehicle was used to transport all four injur- gay with his seeing eye dog, at the second annual com- i " WH “The creek was higher . 2 ed at the same time to the Lancaster hospital. (The former |. 1" i bo » : x > QE “you may not/, : © das spital. (Ihe former op y av 5 0 yeted . WY RL Nery 5 us. He said, you may carried only two at a time.) Jonnie’’ having completed han the river Two local run for political office”; you al i may not be a member of a political party: you may not even vote; yet, you can’t es-| we cannot ignore |mencement exercises of Don- a course at the seeing eye a i legal High School for main- dog school in Morristown, N Ted i taining the highest scholastic J.. Mr. Myers and his dog A i : os. of bd 3 , w averages in the courses of- df § | boating down the Cones‘oga cape politics.” | i: 3 8 school. Miss : 4 River and attempting to en- . : tn . R116 It involves you whether Residents are asked to {Louise Horning, of Rheems, ef the Susquehanna Rives vou wish it or not—reaching| | 3 take two approaches when yo ; |was presented with a U. S. \ a Yate vas being Fores Fu + 3 A 3 4 : > + ¥, into your pay envelope for| f p meeting Mr. Myers and Bon- savings bond by the Albano j \ 3 £5 | Ne am ut no a weekly tax, reaching into|§ $ nie. First of all, they are]? Fis ds i : = used at the Safe Har- ¥ CES ay ® ’ Ae! aE ; rs Dr Store arietta, for 6 ; yor Dam ¢ ‘ . your city water and man-| [asked not to follow them i [Drug Store, Marietta, bor Dam at the Sunday mor . y hy ae . = [ving hour. As a result, the When they are walking, the [er was higher than the | ishermen started out in a {motorboat Sunday morning were trained together at the {fered at the school. maintaining the highest ave-| ner of removing your bage, reaching Into your dog will look backwards and CAPPED -— Miss Mary R, |rage in the Academic course Pictured above are the den winners and grand-winners of [iver and the boat overturn. child’s education and your) in looking back will not be pailey, 49 Donegal Springs | nd Miss Lynn Fackler, | the Florin Cub Pack Pinewood Derby. From left to right |.4 throwing Johnson Marti parents security, reaching] ; BE attention to her maj Road Mount Joy graduated Marietta Avenue, received a are Richard Gilchrist, Jeffery Koser, James Hill, grand- {4 Pp: yk Tg { A into the way you run your! ; i or work. The second thought |i. the May re gi thie |U S. Saving Bond from the winner, Jeffrey Nentwig, Donald Forry. Back Row, Jerry As au itzkee Into 1€ he is for residents alk EY ae aby ; ost 5752 | Koser. : } river, is for residents not to falk Pennsylvania Hospital School | Mount Joy VF.W. Post 5752 Mr. Johnson swam to business, the speed with| : ; : which you drive your car, | § X ; a or pet the dog first. One |,¢ Nursing, 8th and Spruce for having the highest ave. hore but Mr. Fitzkee held \ age VOUr S is drafte : : : ; |s d addres Mr. Myers (3ireets Phils Lo PRC leage in the ‘business course . : : the age your son is drafted, i 3 ; ; shoud A , Philadelphia. Miss | 28 Schatz. Mt. Joy R2 8.000 Expected ‘Council To Have nto the overturned boat al-* the safety your daughter may | first and then have him talk Bailey was one of the thirty- John ena‘e, LOY Mu though both did have jacket enjoy on the community's with the dog. Children es-| he graduates of the School's received a bond from Martin At Barbecue Heatin En inee vpe life preservers on Mr streets. ; 3 pecially have a 10 education program. se Flavia, for ais Some 8.000 persons will g od r had high boots ‘ Hing i y oH Ra 3 ft dogs when they meet | he highes average In ne vA ititz Springs park : . . Ignore politics if you is De . dg Fa Se Ma : ._|oour into Lititz Springs park | k S vhich immediately filled will, but politics will not ig- Photos by O. K. Snyder {them on the streets so par-| igriculture course and Miss on Saturday for the an [Ma © urvey vith water. As Mr. Johnson note vou! ents are asked to pass the R Sh Marlene Mumper, Florin, ala, nual Broiler Barbecue tot 10° shore and Went for i 1 > word g ir ¢ ron. | WwW ’ pr he ; = Mount Joy Bor 3 3 > am 2! C “In a democracy, Mr. Hip- Hollinger Named Rotarians Sharpen [word along to their children. | ose Oo hond from the Mt. Joy V.F ond selection. of Lancaster] . ) 0) Borough Coun relp, Mr. Fitzkee released ure. DE | Mr. and Mrs. Myers wish | pay 3 W for placing highest in the|~ a 1956 Poultry [cil met in regular session on | td ple went on to say, "we as G If CG | Mr. ana Mrs { woneral 0 : Yulia Risse County's 956 oultry ; 1's hold on the boat and dis- sume that every adult citizen Florin Lion 0 ame |to thank everyone who pur- | lanne Jone i | Sur 3 ia Risse r Queen and two cooking | Monday and decided to have | overed that despite the ad- should have the right to an : { Golf scores of Mount Joy haze i an} I A ro rg hampions. a heating engineer make z| 'ed weight of the water-fil- mn yn 2001: . . i ariang are whorto 1im during the recent Bulle- | a: aWe The annual event, spon- ek a «igh oots his Drese . a equal voice in social control President Rotarians ar expected to} Nain B Bank Jov Business and Profession-V... 1 yenk, . por survey of the existing sys ed boots his preserver held over his or her own fate. take a decided drop as the On su yseription campailg Worcs Chi highest ored by the Lancaster Co. terri in ihe fire house The iis head above water. Two Theoretically, each has one Clarence Hollinger was el-|result of Tuesday's weekly With these funds, Mr, Myers) Employees of = the Union |; h Ws i Mo oF 3 "Nel Jouliry Assn, will ‘begin : ither fishermen finally help- ected president of the Florin luncheon meeting. was able to attend the train-| C00" Tal will stage n Oe Somes ane el-|,t 3 pm. and continue until roup decided to amend the} 4 Mr. Fitzkee to shore af- oon Hess, Marietta D, afg pm. Rain date is June 16. parking meter ordinance ir} er the swift water current vote, and therefore, an equal order to place two addition- { i | | | | | voice. In practice however. |Lions Club for the coming The club received advice ing schoo) The couple alsa heir third annual rose show |v,nd fro the Mount Jc in lf we don’t all exercise an eq |year. Irvin Gerber was chos- {on the fine i : wishes to thank the Boy muesday, June 12, infy.; n pont 59 pe ri arried him to a sand bar : : \ ; os . Reu- | e Une points, of the Scoutmasters who made ar oR dune 4 IN Lions Club, for the highest Followi . ual voice. Many of us ——|en first vice pre sident; Reu- {game from Joe Kelly, golf! ni “the bank building. Displays [industrial arts standing . sii meters on the second ollowing some warm actually about half of alljben Goodling, second VICe professional at Conestoga rangetienis to have My will be placed in the lobby, AS wong VE d rs. ineer | [11 A T .. | 'lothes and some hot coffee, who are eligible — usually] president; 3rd vice president, |Country Club W084 Myers take the necessatV], 4, ain room of the Vii SI Dias var ve! — “ae lock of North Market St | 1r Fitzkee suffered no ill yb ytd . ’ 3 . ie Bhar. io’ atte y . : Fi ss a Loewen, Marietta, A | » west side roots th : do not vote. Sidney Smith, C. A. Wolge-| ms frre walls ps 0 attending the yank and also in the new of Mount oy Hav Head uxi lary 7 the west side fects for the episode : : : . yp i seh 5 Ss S wie “ y A JOY. © x = A . : ——————— SEPT Now. Presidential year is{ muth secretary; Robert John-| a . 5 ol Jas x J yookkeeping room if neces- ino peen awarded first place Mrs. Fred Rineer was re For the benefit of person . upon us, and on November] son, assistant secretary; Jay Re ional Officer o the Boy Scouts and .,,. tor I ie : vos | lected president of the Wal-| wishing to know the specifi . ; srivder reasurer: N ‘ | residents who helped Mr " : ; ivi or Donegal High School inj, =. = N A b | 6, Americans everywhere| Snyder, treasurer; orman | |e $ pe el The public is invited t0{ner essay sponsored by the ir S. Ebersole Post 185 Am-|eations as set up by borougl ew mbpuiance : . mlz - 3 . AY 2 i . { yop ar v S > . El . ) 5 3 . A < S as I f will decide who they want] Strickler, Lion Tamer; Ben Jay-Cee Speaker V 2 learn i : tre 7 SIE | view the exhibit anytime yj. caster Bar Association | rican Legion Auxiliary at) .. na : . yi. la, 3 nlov ai ri oe | {walks « i arks : : p 3 mit x De mT : Toney re } er g to be President. In this man’s| lamin Staley, tail twister: walks and anam AY 11N¢ luring the banking hours of i or he Tuesday night meeting of € concernin 1 ¢ | ontest in the special assem- ° hands they will place thef Ralph Oberholtzer and Dr.| Regional vice president, 2aVe him the exercise by the| po gay bly progra i gi Srna g he group Mrs. Edward |types of sewer pipes to be : : : . Colems irectors fori : : ts onstant ‘walking which was ir : DS am an She MOrmng, i used in a building, Secti The former M J destiny of our nation for the| Hugh Coleman, directors for |Tony Santensanis visited) SCS! t ‘walking Ww as| Points will be awarded to|pr; Brown was elected vice-{usSed In a building, Section € € ormer ount oy ! : te oi sanis, > TAY ym [Miss Loewen, was presented iy . | i . ave next four years. That is why|one year; and Elmer |, spoke at the Tuesday equine [seven different classifications, |, grand prize of $50 for be- |oresident; Mrs. Lee Ellis, re-|0f that ordinance as adopted | ambulance was it is so important for those|and Earl E. Rhoad, directors . : : sree TY Hybrid tea roses, which will |; RII ""|cording secretary; Mrs. Leon | 1952 is printed in this is- | ‘alled two times before the I : 2 boldly {night meeting of the local : : {ing the county winner. More : ; {sue of the Bul Ww replaceme las os of us who are not registered| lor two years. |e Li H T Ik include nine colors and types |.han 1250 city. and county corresponding © the Bulletin. ¢ replacement last week. : | iny oF ay p + : \ : .“ x 4 . ¢ y 1 y "x ro ar Y ing as S r 0 to sign up at once. The Two new members were | Junior Chamber of Com- ions ear a limbers; Floribundas; Gran- |pish school students took al etary: Mrs. Ruth Allen, | The next regular meeting} .ast Sunday, Joseph Hook, eau of Registration at the|; ; ; {ber of Commerce. During . . {ifloras; A line arrangements ; i 4 al Mrs. Esther of borough council will be | Viount "Joy R1, was taken to gistration a inducted into the group, Al-| Ing | 8 {tour of the county court- : : Court House is now oper|yin Koser and Charles Hill. [the business of the evening OnMakingCigars| f roses; old fashioned Following these tours Flowers, chaplain; and Mrs one week because | he St. Joseph's Hospital by A : ALE € : + ’ ; : I gr: gas 1 BE 8 S lowe , eas. |0f vacation week starting or | Irivers Miller Wolge I from 8:30 A. M. until 5:00] plans were made to hold the| he group discussed the plan-| Bernard S. Brenner of the angement of roses; and a st; wrote essays on their | ndolyn Graybill, treas Joly 2nd. i £9 Rien o'gemutn P. M., weekdays and from| ,oxt meeting at the Stone] M. Brenner & Son Inc., ofl heme composition on the | visits ure. uly “ne in the borough | nd Ray Myers. Mis. Simon + Ni » . . p » Qehick renner & Sons, PN | “ : ISIS i i Ti i 8:30 A. M. until noon Satur-| garn near Mille rsville in the led tour of Me Senick plant H oi burg, wa th guest theme In Union there Is ° The group decided to have The meeting will be held or | Vissley accompanied as the re 2 1 T's > 13 n arrisp iy Jas ec gues Qty | TT —— . av « days form of ladies night with |" Lancaster for June 26, 8 peaker at the Tuesday night Strengin no meeting during July and Monday, July 9, at 8 p. m. wrse. Monday, May 28, Mrs. Mr. Hipple released the} dinner and square dancing nal arrangements - for the|, acting of the local Lions Tn Queer, Oe Tow hi T | August. The September George Groff, commission- | G. Carpenter, Delta following names represent- mi ld iA | Javeee-sponsored be- 2 b He { 5 “Mr will be for the best hybrid ns Ip aX { meeting will be held the first eT of the property committee. | Street, was the last person to ing his registration commit- be i el 5s be AE u : at Tose ors 0 I ir |tea rose and the owner will R S | Wednesday instead of the repor ed that the backstop] e taken to the hospital in SI Ing J We 5 renner ( ne Story ) he given : ion ns rr ri 1. - o : v = : foo Dowell. ele S I | d BE i Cigars” ar d pre ented each 9 BY a Jw Prizes 31) ate 8 et {first Tuesday and will be in ind benches at the school| he 1951 vehicle. Mrs. Car- A | ar rec 2; S pi afl all 50! also be awarde ) » per {th . Eo CON I y aygr have eo nter was take a man for the Mt. Joy Area pecia waras [a moun 1 that Paul Stone a with a compliment 1150 be ay pl gd x the per The tax rate for Mount | the form of a corn and dog nl VE ound have been re-| enter was taken to the Lan- which takes in Rheems, Mt + h ol and Gerald Hostetter will Lox of thr A son receiving the most num- Jovy Township was set for ag | gie roast. paired and painted The | aster General Hospital by ’ y b ree cigars ber of points; to the most“: oa : : omer ll vroper , itte A | rivers John ers & . Joy Township and surround Made A Sc o accompany AAR | Sy real estate : $15 ® operty committee wil’ | rivers John Myers and Mr. ing enviro geompan the local teenage Special music for the meet- artistic arrangement in the nills on real £ state and 318. / . - meet at the borough park tc] Volgemuth. Mrs Nissley was 8 ns. Additional awards were road-e-0 winner to the state j,g was given by Terry line arrangements and tc the {PEF capita for the 1956-57 ‘Bainbridge Kids ake & vey sti company 'S Members for the Mt. Joy| giyen at the Donegal High : : Gi = Arrange ih school year. This is no in- make a survey of existing] ccompanying nurse. i or a follows: on giver: a 1e Be 81 | contest in Hershey this week Stark, George Roth Daryll | person creating the best’ We. gil x T S Ball Game needed renovations Mrs. Fannie Zeager, of Joro are as fol ows: Mary School during a special |and, A discussion was also|Aument and Roger Packer theme composition. Mrs. Ruth érease Wn millage but a $5 © oee Much of the evening we 2heems wis the first Hoffmaster, Irvin Smith,| wednesday morning assemb- [neld concerning the possibil- | wl Ind trombones. andi C. Krayhiil is general chair increase in the head tax. The A IOOF GC t : 18 was 8, was st person Martin Brown, Wilma D si € ng e POoSsib who played trombones an rayni IS general Tian . S 1 uesits snent in various diccucsions » be taken to the hospital . Wilma Dom-|}y program, the last day of [ity of creating a war mem- trumpets in an instrumental man of the event First National Bank & Trust| inbri t The R 3 mel, Arthur Schneider, Earl| A ae Deets : id Bt \ anv Flori ancl | The Bainbridge Lodge of 1e Rev. Q. A. Deck. pastor | n the new ambulance. She S der, Earl] Yearbook awards |orial of some type in the quartet ! ® — Company Florin branch was tof the. Pu: ; . 1 Myers, Jack Bennett Jr. Cy-| were awarded Miriam Nell h. : i named treasurer for the |'he Independent Order of of the Evangelical Conarega | Vs taken to the Lancaster J . re QWs a & + 5 . o Ss | : . - . . rus Gainer: an le Sh {borough. 2 Clayton Aument, third vice {Odd Fellows have made tional ( hurch. offered the | *eneral Hospital by drivers ainer, and Paul Susa Fellenbaum, co- Gary Ellis and Marlin i een- ge ance group. + invocati ; ! ] us. di‘or Miriam Roland, bus Nn on 9 president, was in charge of A project undertaken by plans to take a bus load of invocation after L'ovd Mver ohn Myers and George Co- o Ss ‘lan < 3 >= rev rore acce ), 11 a _— i Je! -1 le 2 p “i . - : 1 + ets () ent : ! a a Frey were accepted into the ihe program. The installa . . Ye ims | Children to Shibe Park. in president. cal'ed the meeting | enhauver and Mrs. Nissley iness manager; Nelson Hess, group as new members. Re- ¢; 8 : ; F d N ht the men is to clear the titles pein lotr 5 Fay BY f f as bers. e- tion of officers will take rt ay 19 of the land on" which the Odd Fel- ‘0 order urse. Saturday, June 2, Mrs. r= ® Yonald Leedom, East Done- Philadelphia on { Frank Good, | gion: Tice Preside 3 ; . : | 3 FOO I graphy {gional Vice President San- place at the next meeting, on| The Teenage Dance will be {ownship schools stand. In lows Dav. Saturday, June 18 ball ‘al Street, was taken to the East Donegal and Barbara Sutter, art edi-|tensanis invited the local j 1¢ i ot DEY a ‘ ; : : LX tor. [chapter to the regional meet- jane 8. i aul. Hotter, Vil held at the Fire Hall, Fri- other business the board vot- ‘© ¢€ 4 big league b hill | New N Gi | 3 : School Ta be i: hay Ye or lersville, will install the '56- day, June 8th, 8 to 11 p. m. .q to have the students of game “between the Phillies ame iver t Joseph's Hospital by X Journalism awards were Ing Wednesday, June 27, 10°57 officers and directors. Music by The Combo the area covered by Nation- and the Chicago Cubs. The . { Irivers Samuel Dock and I R I d awarded Joan Wagner, Jody e held In the rr The summer dances will wide Insurance, as the school | POYS from six to sixteen Local Mill Steven Messersmit. Mrs. Jos- S alse Smith, Julia Loewen, Miriam American Legion home, at . be held the second Friday insurance gues's of the Odd Fellows The flour mill on Nortl | ph Germer was the accom- arst Scholarships Are 3, and will receive free tickets Market Street will be known | Ying nurse. Roland. Peggy Wolfe and George Albert, and the fourth Saturday of era] to the ball game. Bovs of a5 the Snangler’s Flour Mill ey East Donegal Township| ol tinder vice provide war by hare ile taxes for the coming year aro rinder. ce es1C nt, as in charge Awarded B SICC the month. a | will be 29 mills on real es- Also during the program | 1 the meeting. Y x A slow dance contest is in Six Clinics Held his age group who will be The, of Mount Joy. The lo “LORIN FIRE COMPANY | re: (mest. Twenty-one high school . £ tt D M interested akin th 1 1 \NSWERS FIRE CALL | : progress. winners o 1e con- 1 3 reste n ma 9 Hae cal mill was formerly known| WILE LI uring ay trin chould contact Mr.!as the Red Top Grain Com-| Last Friday, the Florin tate and $15 per capita it|the yearbook staff presented x J ji . - pn hq rere awardes SIC( . . was voted at last Friday's| the school with an achieve- Sixth Graders Are Be nis Were: an wrded SICO {ost will compete for cash : . . scholarships to attend the prizes in the finals Saturday, There were six diagnostic Shank not later than Friday pany Fire Company answered a j~all to the home of Wilbur meeting of the board. This is| ment plaque which will be] ns . . ji cs a two-mill increase on prop-| placed in the showcase of Given Party State Tenchers June 23 when three couples clin‘es held with an attend- (tomorrow). Thirty-five The new firm will be as- erty tax and a five dollar in-| the school. Miss Nell, this| Sixth graders of the local College this fall. _ Thirteen will be chosen for first, sec- ance of 75 - 16 of whom ready have made reservations sociated with the Harrisburg | Jess, Mount Joy R1 when crease in per capita. This in-| year’s editor, presented it to elementary school were | County s‘udents, five York nq and third prizes. were new patients. A total of and a few more can be ac. mill and the Camphill mill fire of undetermined origin crease is necessary to cover, Miss Mary Ann Felty, the guests at a farewell party Sonny Se SH A 20 new pa'ients were seen comodated. Chaperone ac- The new name was official as | eStroved the kitchen to an - cn mp : a i nts from lower Dauphin th's pat month. Twa opera-- ¢ anying the gr are of The. on «of | ostimate ss of $6 the proposed budget of $290-| 1956-57 editor. The plaque Tuesday evening, June 5, in oy : F : companying the group are of June 1. The e yees stimated loss of $600. Syl- 938.52 Lo 13 in- has five places in 2S pin the school auditorium. The and one from Leb- Holtzman Treats tions were performed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shank, the Cover Prat ne a |vester Swords, fire char crease are due to loss in as-| tures of the staff for 1956 party, planned by the par- anes opty were included Elementary Band Four hundred fifteen visits Mr. and Mrs. William E.led for the new plant Slay {said that the fire ocurred CO ye ; ctf are wav Lents. featur ane lin: the list. were made by the staff ir orff, Marlin Brosey : avid R. j |i * half of sessed valuation of the town- and the next four years may featured dancing, = ya oo. | Forty-eight members ofl gj ow mide by | the, a oth Hong nt, Morin Brosey and Dayid R. Myers, is the su jin the half of a double ship, the mandated increase be placed. |freshments, games and a pro- The scholarships are four-i °C entary school Py ng Tees gnc. se Dated Nagel. perintendent of the local} ouse owned by Mr. Hess : 2 or Ari ir Sl = in eran which ine A rants ¢ ary .f help activities. 1 persons making the p]; The an i : ind tenanted by Ger: i Io teachers Soares and. gram Nien Sealed 2 see) S00 per vend a total of band were fasted jo a sun-, The Corrective Swimming trip are asked to meet at the ih f ji A TE Gerald Ritz, as 8 sts . é y Mrs. Jot IV ae » Li sstaurant [Class : ir ~ 3 Dy seven ECO I T brought on by an increased Legion To Vote wiler and an Indian presenta- $1200 over the four year Oe eu oun at the YWCA closed Fire Hall at 9:45 am. Sat- cerns. | FLORIN MAN HURT tion from .ancaster presen- | period. pig - for the summer, Fifteen vis- urday, June 16. This big day tl nam ei IN ACCIDEN : et the new federal On ByLaw Change on fron anche: Pree, Ty id of ne as Les Hole [i were made to this class for the base ball fans hae , { Norman ler Florin aus yy: Jac si man. Mr. oltzman offered in Mav F > dre rare lbesn wade ihe : ' bone: ii Jaw. the assessment’ of the, Next Thurlay fs Walter Prizes for the affair were GRADUATED TUESDAY Ne gusts choice of hom day. Eleven were been is possible > the Women's Club Plans WT when his car ero st 5 ri- ate y Wally . : by > class. ast Grands Association f {wen f Texas Eastern Transmission s ne will hold ag i oy hy Greet Jewelry Miss Anita Myers, daugh- late or butterscotch sundaes.| The Pre-school Cerebral Southeastern Perreylvania Talent Show hed _— of Sopivel god go poration dropped from oan Se cetin Two g- a: a Store, Kitty Dress tor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy Mrs. George Broske, direct- palsy Center will close June Eo ar fin 1 a ie a telephone pole $448.000 to $105 bod, Yih 2 Ne Jose ne 53 Noun Shon ws S Shee Sim Myers, 36 Springville Road, or, accompanied the group. (8. Twelve children attended PLAN SUMMER EVENT The Women's Club of Sa- UC 3 in Friday, at $9.2 in "le Scus- i ;oy Theatre anc yndall’s graduated from the William ren Oem Vers : : et SUL 4 SVEN unga wi sponsor a talent |? - m. He sufféered in- po : Iraquate te this past month. The chil- Plans were co -d for | juries i taxes. The reassessment in sed. The one will be the | Store. i Cor | as i ans were completed for show Tuesday evening ne | juries of both legs, h valuation of —_. HOR nomination of officers for the i an Unive. ENTEhS CNet |dren will be followed at the two summer activities by the 12th in the a ne chest and was ed any § ! ayton, Tennessee, uesday, One loca ir is among Treatment Center for the Flori ions C YR oil : ee ¢ ug | | corning year. | A | E 3 : orin Lions Club. July 6, |v : : i .n | St. Joseph's i rty also dropped from $3,- coming ye: {TO ATTEND F.HA. June 5 during the com- nine candidates who will summer months. the group has planned a ip i 16 n Clin " | auto ve ak His § as a | tc e age o 3 in the com- |° as S vear awards amoun'ing to resultant loss of 561,165 to $3,425,465. | The second will be the vo- | CONFERENCE mencement exercises. She 4 y ve re : appointed. Mrs. John Wittle,| change in the by-laws of the ler, and Shirley Metzler of Arts degree in English. Her Saturday. Miss Miriam Ro- teers of Easter Seal. Board! invited Ne tu at a is should notify Mrs. Robert is CR Florin, and Warren P. Rupp) group. The change in these | Donegal High School will be|narents and Jay Wolgemuth, land, Mount Joy R1 will members Junior ' League bus tri 1 ® puttin i Phone Landieville Physician On Call will fill two of the three ex-| by-laws would admit social | attending the F. H. A. Con- Florin, attended the exercis- take part in the contest held |Circle Sunday School Class P By The 308) Prices will be awnitied isting - vacancies in the ele-| members to the post. Jack ference at. Pennsylvania jes and accompanied Miss in conjunction with the sixth of Presbyterian Church, \watern lo oi wi lish teffeshmenis wil Sunday mentary teaching staff. One! Germer, commander, will be State University on June 11,iMyers' to her, Mount Joy annual broiler barbecue inlJanecees drivers and friends a be Sold. The patent nd D S 8 y set for sometime |friends of the community are’ r. John Gates $n vacancy still exists. ___ in charge of the meeting. | 12, and 13th: Sly home, the Lititz Spring Park, of crippled children in July diall d, oi . cordially invited, i
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