. . . . DINNER-DANCE IS One Fire Victim Is Still SPONSORED On Hospital Critical List .. The Mount Joy Thirty-two persons attend- the local JoyCee-Jaycee yy O Soe Le - Valentine dinner dance Sat- 3, dma . | month-old lost all her toys. urday night at the Dutch Stil Needs At the present time, Mrs. club, York. In keeping with ~ Gutshall has a Place for the the holiday decorations of te Storage 0 some furniture. yp, oun the giris received For Homeless If persons have furni- nation corsages and the - YAlthougn an expiosion-fire ture or furnishings that they men, otcurred almost two weeks Wish to give, they may call the Harvey Balmer, East Done- red carnation boutenn- Mrs. Charles Graham a JOA cI SEVEN CENTS PER COPY '¥ FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 36 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 of ago in Stauffertown, and Mrs. George Weber, were Spr +44 & Yds of the victims contin- gal St, and ask for Mrs. for the event, * (The explosion-fire left Gutshall, Beverly Ann and homeless and with loss of all son Robert are living at the possessions the Mr. and Mrs, Balmer home since the fire. and Also, if persons have any- ATTENDS SCHOOL Joycees Merchants Elmer Swanger family Local Man Completes the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ting Hey wish lo five Mrs. wy Risser, son of pr. Sod Gutshall family. Gutshall but coul eep it in Pl N Irs. Pau isser, Landisville, P| T pA ly ) at their home until the Gut- an ew attended a four-week session an wo a R At D t the 3 Lancaster Osteopathic shalls find a home, they may . of baseball at Bill Veron's . ace ay ona al, Wednesday, the call her and give their Promotion Florida Baseball School (op- Projects : length of time that the three names. When she finds a erated by the National Base- Paul Gingrich, East Main!Smith has been the driver will have to remain is in- home, she will contact the Mount Joy and Florin ball Placement Bureau) in Local JoyCees made plans Street, with his racing auto-for the local owner during definite. Gifford Gutshall donors. stores last week held. a Sil- Tampa, Florida. He will be for two major projects for mobile completed the 125- the past season. With the and his brother Elmer Gut- Gives Cash ver Dollar Sales Day event home four weeks and then the spring = months. The mile race at Daytona Beach, championship went a trophy shall, Palmyra, have now One more church contri- which the participating mer- will return to Florida in 8roup decided to again spon « Florida, Friday. The annual for the honor, been placed on the “serious” buted to the joint fund of chants this week have ac- March for spring training. sor an Easter party for the event held on the white Television pictures were list at the hospital but Gif- the two families. Sunday claimed as highly successful. rl ii residents of the Messiah Or sands at Daytona is sponsor- taken of Mr. Gingrich during ford’s daughter, Loretta Mae morning in the St. Mark’s E. Many many people were Mouth Joy Rl. Mrs, ed by the Sportscar Modi- the time tests showing him is still on the critical list. U. B. Sunday School, a spec- attracted to the community P : A hn as named fied of NASCAR. getting into his racer, the The three are suffering the ial offering brought in $265. last weekend by the wide rizes re oe : ge Som Hee During the first few days motor of the auto, a scene of results of severe burns. to be divided among the two advertisement of the many . ind Yr : Ts: on ? of last weck, time trials him with Miss NASCAR plus Clothing Needed families. Other cash dona- special bargains which were Given Bo Aol Mean OBI # were held to determine the views of the race. Shown on There is still clothing tions have been received featured. and Mrs Donald Miller The position to be taken in Fri- Channel 2, they will be sent needed by the Gutshall fa- but additional donations As part of the promotion, Wi party is tentatively schedule ® day's race. Mr. Gingrich to WGAL-TV in the near mily; any men’s trousers or {from individuals, churches oo’ © Do ticivating | retail inners hl CL A took the time tests and aver- future for use on the even- suits for Mr. Gifford who Or organizations will be re- store posted prizes of 15 sil- cs i i Mar. East > EE By lore Ho aged 113 miles per hour ing sports program. weighs 150 pounds and is 5 ceived by Ray Myers of the yo. goljars, which were given ; Miss Mabel Mumma, Flor. vik : from a standing start. The Mrs. Gingrich accompanied , : it e i . re any. rt . In, won first prize in the I'he second project discuss- ace Ss iles whic in- her husband to the Florida ft. 3 in. tall; and the son local fire company away Saturday night. ] a proj discus track is 4.1 miles which in 1 the who weighs 120 pounds and The Swanger family will Foll ; the heel g Sse baking contest held at ed was a special evening for cludes both the beach and event. is 5 ft. 6 in. tall. Men’s shoes be moving to Manheim, on ollowing on the heels o the Way Appliance Store, the old folks of the boro- the highway that runs paral- ion : rd . March 1, and has been pre- that event, the retail mer- West Main Street, conducted ugh. No exact date has been lel to the sands sized 7, are needed and any V& Ya xp hants have planned a con- duri the three days of the set for tl svent | he if rubbers or boots for this size. sented with many of the > troy ram which will gurng AS three ays oe oA poem : UE the Perhaps not the last snow of the season but without Durability is one of the S 1 t Te A child's coat, size 12, is necessities. Snug Progra Silver Dollz sommunity sales days. Miss month of May has been ; goupy the most beautiful snow of the season thus far, features of the race. Al- ocie Uy 0 needed. Saturday, a representative P€¢ known as Silver ollar Mumma, a sophomore, baked planned. During the next greeted local residents Friday morning. A gorgeous, sticky though the auto with the In addition to any furni- of the National Board of Fire Promotion. oy night for 10 a fluffy gold cake in heart month, an attempt will be blanket of snow arrived during the night to cling to every highest time tests was 150 d t tire or furnishings that the Underwriters inspected the Every Fido Jat ol Y shaped pans with a white made by the members to tree limb, every twig and to every utility wire. Above, miles per hour, this auto n uc family needs, the eighteen- remains of the two-family weeks people © us area frosting decorated in pink make a list of all the oldsters school boys and girls wait at the corner of Market and lost out after one lap of the > dwelling. The Pittsburgh will be given an opportunity cocoanut. in the borough. Following Marietta for their school bus to Donegal ‘while the camera- {rack in Friday's race. Of Tw lo man was brought to the lo- t© participate. .. Miss Nancy Wittle, Florin, the completion of the list, fan 16a) a shot in the oi pe Paul Stehman {seventy-seven who start- ele cality by the insurance com- Free tickets will be dis-, i) grader, won second definite plans will be an- "OME. —Marshall Dussinger Photo. (4° race, approximately nooo juniors and sen- pany of the Nissley Bottled tributed by the participating Takes Own Life Gas Company, Ephrata, in Merchants to those who are ‘ ; ) ir 16 years old and above. WwW th G an attempt to determine the gt ; I un cause Prize winners will be Ephriam J. Arndt, fifty- According to Ray Myers, named ery night one, W, Main St., Florin, was he is scheduled to receive an ool) Dk a found dead from a bullet answer from the underwrit- Ol a, metchants wound in the chest at his ers in writing in the near a. et 3 of each Fri. home Monday morning by an future. 0 be in charge a oh employer who summoned day night event are being Do : i drawn up by the Retail Mer- state police. Dr. John Gates, Mount Joy deputy coroner, issued a ver- dict of suicide. Arndt was scheduled to do some work at George Leh- man’s Tire Shop, Mount Joy, and when he failed to ap- pear Lehman went to chants association. Any merchant who wishes to participate should contact either John Way Jr., Leonard Safko or James Roberts. Free tickets will be avail- able at the participating mer- chants’ places of business, be- ginning Friday, March 1, and Four Trips Taken By Ambulance Four trips were taken by the community ambulance during the past week. Sun- day, Feb. 10, Mrs. Vera Kel- Arndt’s home and summoned ler, Rheems, was taken to i STE State Troopers when he got the Lancaster General Hos- Ye pest DRize no answer at the door. State Pital by drivers Irvin Kay- o.oo yy aMrch 8 Trooper Leo Moran conduct- lor and John Myers with yy 2 investiga- Mrs. Joseph Germer as ac- ed a preliminary A companying nurse, Chess Players tion and turned the matter . over to Dr. Gates. Wednesday, Feb. 13, Christ . - Charles wag returned to his Amdt was found fully Marietta Avenue home from Plan Tourney dressed, except for his shirt, and was lying. across hi$ bed, a .32 calibre revolver with one empty chamber still clutched in his hand. Dr. Gates said that Arndt died from the chest wound, right over the heart, late Saturday night or early Sun- day morning. Arndt lived alone. He was an electrician and recently had been in ill health, He was a native of Florin, a son of the late Ephraim the Lancaster General Hos- pital by drivers John Myers and Christ Charles with Mrs. George Weber, nurse. The same evening, Mrs. George Schneider, E. Donegal St., was taken to the St. Josephs Hospital by drivers John Myers and Richard Hoover wiht Mrs. Germer as nurse. Saturday, Feb. 186, Mrs. McGann was returned to her West Donegal Street home from the Harrisburg Hospital : ota tir , by drivers Robert Hoffmaster and ig Bag Amd Bs and Samuel Dock with Mrs, bethtown Loyal Order of Germer, nurse. All chess players of the area and the entire county are invited to participate in the ninth annual Chess tour- nament which will begin on Friday, Feb. 22. The tourna- ment will be organized in the induction room of the Armstrong Cork Company, Liberty Street, Lancaster. The single-round robin method will be used and players will be divided ac- cording to playing ability into an A, B and C class. Prizes will be awarded in each group. William Freund, Moose and a social member ° Lancaster, I gi of the Conewago Legion Post. rector an e tournamen HONORED IN RECENT committee consists of Mr. He survived by these is brothers and sisters, Paul J, VALENTINE CONTEST Freund, Thomas Eckenrode and Marvin Sauder. lorin; Charles T., Philadel- : Fe ys of Es R. Richard Lutz, son of "j,5,5 Sube, Lancaster, Sabinash, Lancaster, and fr. and Mrs, Ralph O. Lutz, was the champon of the Josephine, wife of William 200 Elizabeth Street, Landis- county for the past three Beck. Lioucaster. ville, was given the title of yearsiand H. Morrell Shields, Private funeral services Sir Valentine in the penny- Columbia Ave. Mt. Joy, was a-vote contest held as part runner-up for the past three were held Wednesday after- noon from the Gerald R. Sheetz Funeral! Home with interment in the Camp Hill Cemetery. of the $30,000 Heart Seal campaign this month, at the ® Hoppa be CARD PARTY TO BE HELD MONDAY fond of sports and is a mem- A public card party will Yer of the junior high school B squad in basketball and played guard on the team. He be held at the local Ameri- also plays second base on the can Legion Home next Mon- mideet baseball team in Lan- day, Feb. 25, 8:15 p.m. Plan- disville. ned jointly by the auxiliary . and post, the party will fea- BELT INJURES HAND ture bridge, pinochle and Clifford Good, fifty-six, 500. A variety of prizes will years. Rites Tuesday For Mrs. Keebler Mrs. Bethel College Keeb- ler, forty-eight, of Mount Joy R2, died at her home at 9:45 a.m. Saturday. Dr. John S. Gates, a deputy coroner, said she died of a self-inflict- ed gunshot wound. Her, family said she had been ' despondent over ill health. She was the wife of Walter L. Keebler and was born in Dur #annon, Perry County, a ¢ ushter of the late George - ynd Rose Stephens Col- leg™. A 48 East Main Street, caught be awarded the winners. A his right hand in a belt Price of 50c will be charged while working at the Key- for admission. stone Bakery Tuesday. He —_— underwent surgery at Lan- The mobile Red Cross caster General Hospital and chest x-ray unit will be at was detained. Donegal high school on Wed- nesday, March 6, fram 8:45 am. to 12 noon,according to Mrs. Sadie Brooks, school Are You 757? nur The public is invited * to take advantage of this op- vi salar: 34 : “Do you know any resi- porunity to have a chest os: Keshlerdlved in be dents in Mount Joy who are x-ray made. than 30 years. in their seventy-fifth year or —— ® In addition to her husband der?” The local JoyCees pr Harold H. Fellenbaum, she is survived by three trying to prepare a list who has been associated ters, Dalis, wife of Jacob M. of persons in this age group. with Dr. W. L. Shoop for Kline, and Sydney, wife of Lhev need the help of every- {he past several months, has Dr. L. C. Hamblock, both of °P¢ to prepare these names. now moved his office to the Mount Joy R2; Louella, wife Persons are asked to con- corner of West Donegal and of Merrit: Alexander, Ham- tact Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, South Market streets. burg: two brothers, William 9%: Or Mrs. George Albert pr, Shoop has now return- and Herman College, both of With the names, addresses ed to full-time practice at Mount Joy R2. birth dates either by post- his 17 W. Main street office. Funeral services were held card or phene, In Seay the 4 Tuesday afternoon at the 870UD 3 10 nOnor uw. Eby, Sr, a the oldsters in a special eve- 3 James B. Heilig Funeral ning which will include din- North ~ Barbara Street, is Home, 23 West Main Street, =.° = 4c hospitalized at the present with interment in the Henry "®' @ 4 : time in the St. Joseph's Hos- Eberle Cemetery. pital. prize with her chocolate cake and white frosting; and Miss June Brandt, North Market Street, Mount Joy, a junior, won third prize with her chocolate layer cake. Miss Mumma received an electric mixer; Miss Wittle, an electric iron; and Miss Brandt, $5.00. The contest was sponsored by John Way of Ways Appliances who also supplied the ingredients for the baking, plus the prizes for the event. The members of the Future Homemakers of America group of Donegal High School received ten cents for each person who visited the store during the three-day contest, Mr. Way was featur- ing .the new Westinghouse electric ranges. Of the three winners, each baked her cake in a different Westing- huse oven; one in a 30-inch, one a 36-inch and one a 40- inch. Judges for the event were Mrs. Charles Bennett and Mrs. Raymond rilbert, Mount Joy and Mrs. Loy Whitekettle, Marietta. The three judged the cakes daily and announced the winner Saturday night. — — ® Women Hear Mrs. Hoover Mrs. Carl Hoover, Lancas- ter, was the guest speaker at the Farm Women’s Society No. 8 meeting Saturday aft- ernocon at the home of Mrs. John Groff, Elizabethtown. Mrs. Hoover discussed Heart Haven activities. The pro- gram also included several numbers by the Elizabeth- town Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club quar- tette consisting of Mrs. Hen- ry Weiss, Mrs. Thomas Dif- ifenbaugh, Mrs. Blaine Krea- mer and Miss Lydia Clark. Mrs. R. Bretz, Elizabethtown, played a piano solo. An auction sale was held among the members of the club also. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Groff and hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs, Groff, Mrs. Rcbert Forney. Mrs. Martin Leaman and Miss L. Mae Brinser. Plans were completed to sponsor a food stand at the farm sale at the Aaron Mus- sor farm, ' Mount Joy Rl, Thursday, Febrvary 28. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Ends!" Mar‘etta R1, Satur- day. March 19. Slides of the Endslow’s recent trip to Eu- rope wil be shown. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halde- man, Manheim R4, a son, Monday, at St. Joseph's Hos- pital. Mr. and Mummau, Manheim daughter, Tuesday, at caster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheetz of Cooper Avenue, Landis- ville, a son. Tuesday, at the Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Pia- quadio, 413 Birchland Ave., a daughter, Friday, at St. Joseph's Hospital. a Mrs. Marlin H. R2, ‘a Lan- nounced in March. A special event of the eve- ning was a display of des- serts lowing desserts sired placed i ury. d and pared by the members. snack foods the tasting , members 0 ind n the money the general paid each for the recipe they pre- Fol- the 10¢ de- was treas- f In other business, needs of the victims of the recent ex- plosion- fire were discussed and members were urged to donate by the of a Gi the and suggesti clothing still n Gutshalls; the rl Scout leader JoyCee-sponsored the plan of plac on box project eeded need for troop ing a sug- gestions at each meeting. The group decided to give a cash donation Boy Sec the pla n toward out who is local nning to attend the Jamboree Jubi- lee in England. A thank-you letter was re- ceived from by the Joy” also age de lin eighteen committee, a “Welcome to The cided to change iit of the gro years and family visited Mount group >» the up to over. Mrs. Gene Eicherly was ap- pointed to discuss the possib- ility of having an event in honor of the graduating class of Donegal High. She will make her report at the next meeting meeting Tuesday was held at night's the Hostetter Banquet Hall with Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, Jr. in char g2, To Hold Teen Dance Feb. 22 A Teen Dance wil: be held Friday the Fir o'clock Pp. m night, Feb. 22, in e Hall, starting at 8 and lasting until 11 Take your favorite records and m will be dances Winn were: ark played will be held. at the last them. ors Pat Hamb Requests and special dance Bonnie Bair and Rod- ney Stoner, y and Ronald Gilbert, Sue Mumma and Vick Lombardo, Goodall and Doug Kathy Rehrer and Sandy Reisinger and Bill Marshall. PUPIL S TO SEE TWO PROGRAMS Next Tuesday, February 26, the girls of Donegal High will see a basketball exhibi- tion in the gymnasium. The special girls assembly will feature basketball playing by the girls’ b Next Armitage, Bureau, Elizabethtown asketball team. Wednesday, of the Philadelphia, College Frank Antrim will present an assembly to the student change body. As a artist, he will quick- give impersonations of the famous Dickens characters. Charles Sgt Marine spoke Nolt of the U, S. Recruiting Station, to the boys of the junior and senior classes of Donegal High School last week. He discussed the boys’ military obligations, the re- serve units and the advan- tages of completing their schooling before entering the U. S. armed forces. Horor Dorege During Freedom Week Sertoma club presented cop- Copies of the Declaration of Independence were pre- sented to members of the senior class at Donegal high school in a special assembly held Thursday afternoon un- der the sponsorship of the Hempfield Sertoma club in observance of “National Freedom Week.” The presen- tation. was made by Emory Krick, Sertoma club presi- dent. Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, made the principal address. A similar assembly was held Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Hemp- field high school, Also in observance of “Na- tional Freedom Week,” the Two Crowned "Sir Valentine” Two Sir Valentines were crowned at the valentine Dance last Thursday at Don- egal High School. James Shank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russsel G. Shank, Rheems, was crowned Sir Valentine f the senior high school in the penny-a-vote contest. He was crowned by the president of the senior student council, Leroy Kaylor. He is vice president of the senior stu- dent council; a member of the National Honor Society; was captain of the soccer team and received honorable mention in the county all- star team selections. He is taking the academic course. Michael Mumma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mumma, 105 West Main Street, was named Sir Valentine of the junior high school. He was crowned by the president of the junior high student council, Samuel Grove. Michiel is also taking the academic course at Don- egal Junior High. All proceazds from the vot- ing and the dance will be given to aid Heart Haven, Lancaster, in conjunction with the $30,000 Heart Seal campaign. The two winners of the Sir Valentine contest in the school will be guests of hon- or at a banquet Friday eve- ning, February 22. with the other winners from the county at Heart Haven, N. Duke Street, Lancaster. — ee — - WRESTLING MATCH A wrestling exhibition was held Monday evening in the gymnasuim of Donegal High School with wrestlers from the Hempfield Joint High School. The exhibition was to illustrate the point count and manner of wrestling for all interested adults and stu- dents in the area. Grant Miller is wrestling coach for Donegal, Physician On Call Sunday Dr. Newton Kendig — ent ors [ Sen Consti- of ies of the American tution, the Declaration Independence and the Bill of Rights to members of the Mount Joy American Legion post in ceremonies Wednes- day evening at the Legion home. Dan Schaub, adjutant of the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of the American Leg- ion, gave the principal ad- dress at this meeting. - ®- - Sico Truck Is Destroyed By Fire Mount Joy firemen answer- ed a call at 2:30 p.m. Tues- day to extinguish a fire in a SICO truck. Paul Kitner of Salunga was driving the truck on the Manheim road when he noticed he was having motor trouble. He drove the truck into the parking lot at the Erisman’s Church, and discovered the truck was on fire, probably from a short circuit The entire truck was dam aged to approximately $2,000 worth but the cargo was saved. The tank of kerosene did not catch fire. John Myers, assistant fire chief, was in charge of the fire » Roy B. Sheetz, Lancasten, formerly of Mount Joy, is recuperating in the Lancas- ter General Hospital Donegal Jun County In Fo Charles Snyder, a junior at Donegal High, won top honors in the basketball foul- shooting contest among coun- ty players Saturday after- noon. Sponsored by the American Legion District No. 10, the event was held at the Donegal gymnasium. Sny- der scored 46 of 50 tries in the senior group to win “ver Abe Weidman of Manheim Central who shot 45 perfect shots. Walter Young of Edward Hand Junior High won top honors in the junior high group with 42 perfects out of 50 tries and William Lewis of Manheim Central came in second with 38 of 50 Lewis and Fred Rudv of Hempfield were tied but in a playoff of 25 shots, Lewis made 22 of the extra shots Individual winners-un re- ceived medals while a travel- ing trophy was presentsd to each of their schools from J. P. Gestenlaufer, Ephrata, District Commander, The tournament, under the ovlan- ning of Charles Henry, chair- man of the athletic and ac- tivities committee of District 10, drew entrants from Pat- ton School. Hempfield! Done- gal, Manheim Township, Co- half of the autos dropped out . : iors Done; Hi ool before its completion. lors of Donegal High Schoo will be inducted into the Na- Uses 1938 Ford tional Honor Society Friday, Mr. Gingrich's 1938 Ford March 8, 8:30 a.m. The coupe with a modified Ford geniors are Cynthia Lehman, engine remained in the race Audrey Musser, Judy Naugle, to the end Since both Betty Raffensnerger, Elaine sportsmen’s autos and modi- Showalter, Phyllis Wolge- fied racers are included in muth and Jacob Zeller. Jun- the race with different points jors will be Robert Buche- given each, the final results nauer. Loretta Hornafius, of the race will not be re- patricia Mumper and Paula cived by the local man until this weekend. Ed Adams of Maryland drove the auto in Friday's race with Mr. Ging- the Weien. The induction will take place in the school auditor- ium when the members of Hien, er Working Si the National Honor Society pit 2s mechanic. of Pequea Valley High School I'he local man was the will have charge of the pro- gram, Miss Dorothy Lefever, . assistant professor of educa- tion at Franklin and Mar- shall College, will be the guest speaker for the occa- sion. Parents of the students are being invited to attend only racer from this area to remain in the race until its completion. Presented Trophy Prior to the big event, in- dividual state winners were presented trophies. Mr. Ging- rich’s auto won the state the induction. championship for racing dur- a SPY Yee i ing the past season James The Studons are those on } : the basis of scholarship, lead- - — ership, service and character. The faculty committee in charge of the society is Miss Two Placed On Catherine G. Zeller, chair- D ’ Li man, Mrs. Margaret Burn- ean s List ight, Mrs. Naomi Houseal, Two students from this Miss Lily Martin, Paul Frey, area who were attending Ragner Hallgren and Fred- Bob Jones University, Green- erick Malborg. Following the ville, S. C., have been named committee's study, recom- to the Dean’s List for the Mendations are sent to the first semester faculty. : The list composed. of The local group will have those who made “A” or “B” charge of the Pequea Valley averages during Lic semester induction in the southern They are Miss Ellen 1 u- county school, Friday, March ; y ar Miss E U- oq cille Martin, daughter of Mr. bea : and Mrs. Amos K. Martin, Seniors who were induct- Mount Joy R1, who is a jun- ii iin society last year : pay! when they were juniors are ior in the school of educa- = tion, and J. Robert Rowe, i any Fels, Arlene son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. cin igh i ph or James Rowe, 65 Main St, Landis- an RIAN ome, ville, a junior in the school of relig.on Korean Vets Are Eligible Mount Joy Post 5752, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, will hold a reguldr meeting, Mon- ay, Feb. 25th at Post Head- quarters, North Market Street. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be ior Tops ul Shots om ry served after the business meeting. Korean War Veterans are invited to become members of the post. They may now become a member of the world’s largest ganization All the veterans need to do is to fill out an applica- tion and his dues will be paid by the local post. All who served overseas may be- long to the V.F.W, overseas or- A birthday breakfast for Mrs. James R. Hostetter of Elizabethtown R3, was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Weidman, 125 New Haven Street. on Wednesday morn- ing, Feb. 20. CHARLES SNYDER Imbia, Pequea Valley, Eliza- bethtown, Manheim Central Lampeter-Strasburg, Solanco, _ Those present were Mrs. Warwick, East Lampeter, Henry Becker, Mrs. Jay R. Lancaster. Lancaster Town. Hostetter, Mrs. Ira Brandt, Mrs. Jav H. Gibble, Mrs. ship and Edward Hand. James G. Hostetter, Jr., and Judges were Hubert Peters, Mrs. Damon Packer. Clarence Shonk, Paul Gra- -_ ® ham, Donald Staley, Karl ponald E. Yeager, thirty Fritz, William Hershey, Wal- Mount Joy RI1, applied for ter Kreider and Richard a divorce on the : unds Charles with Leon Duck- indignities from a =X worth handling the announc- Yeager, twenty-four, Lancas- ng. ter.
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