dic cuit — Christmas Concert —————————————————————— The Mount Joy oh Program at Donegal High The music department ofGladness”, ‘“O’er Judea's Si- the Donegal Area high schoolllent Hills” with Pat Mihalik will present its annual Christ-land Mary Smith as soloists; mas program Sunday after-|“Let Now Your Hearts Awake noon, Dec. 15, 3 pm. The With Joy”, “Hush-a-by, Holy : il program will be directed by Child” and “All Hail the Day| LIER Miss Loretta R. Minich. {of Days”. dr } k| The senior chorus will sing] “Kaylada”, “Joseph, Dear-| eT a : “O Come All Ye Faithful” jest Joseph Mine”, “The Shep- Wo al ir WE FIFTY-EIGHTH YE Don’t sell Mount Joy short!|‘O Little Town of Bethle-herd’s Story”, “Is Bethlehem” BULLETIN AR, NO. 26 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY The people who live in ahem”, “It Came Upon Theland “Angels We Have Heard] community often are the very]. on High” will be sung by the ones who shrug their should- junior chorus. Preceeding the CHURCHES SEEK ers and sniff, “This town?” in three part program, Robert NEW CHARTER a deprecating sort of way. Buchenauer will read the] ®e 0 eo seriptual reading of the Holy) The Lancaster County Court] Birth, Barry Barnhart and was asked Friday to issue a ay THE WEATHER By Kenneth L. Drohan Temps. The truth is, a lot of other. Barry Brandt will be baritone/charter to the Chiques Metho-Wed 4 — 27 34 26/1,ijons Club home decoration people often look at the town oloists for “Birthday of adist Church, Mount Joy. TheThu 5 — 19 36 The $25, 15, $10 and and see some very nice things. King”, Sandra Eshleman, so-new church will be createdFri 6 — 10 35 Oligs prizes will be awarded to For instance—we have in our prano soloist will sing “Silentby the consolidation of theSat 7 — 33 54 33ithe best decorated homes in hands .a letter which came Night”, Paula Weien and Rose Methodist Churches of Mount Sun 7 — 40 46 33/Florin for Christmas decora- this week to Adam Greer Riber will be soloists in ‘‘O/Joy and Salunga. Mon 9 — 36 40 from a person he does not Holy Night” and Jon Bender The Mount Joy Church was Tues 10 — 32 38 Trace] Ralph Oberholtzer, chair- Total Snowfall: 3'2 inches. High for year to date: 103 Low for year to date: 10 know and never has seen. It is an unsolicited and unex- pected messsage from some nice person who believes expressing some of the things| in her heart. “Gesu chartered by the Lancaster| Bambino’. [County Court August 23, 1867 The brass ensemble willand the Salunga Church, June ay musical numbers and a2, 1890. Following a clear and very irls trio consisting of Kay lf erm leold night Teursday night, will be the soloist of pe — Kauffman, Pat MihaliK and go . i : y temperatures not far 2 vy Pat Mumper will sisg “Carol Fs with | ar : Zero, the weather will The letter, from Mrs. Rob-| f the Bells”. Accompanists iremen from Ze |start moderating Friday. Con- ltinuing into Saturday it will be followed by colder weath-| ler again Sunday and Monday. Some light snow is expected Friday afternoon or night and lagain about Sunday, however, no heavy snow is expected. ert W. Sparks, 626 West Fifth St., Erie, Penna., says— | Dec. 5, 1957 uring the program will be] Donald Eby, Lorraine Felty, Martha Rainbolt, Pat my Choose Dear Sir, per, Mary Smith, Dolly Boy- This is just a note to tell) [les and Darla Kulp. . you how much we enjoy your KAY KAUFFMAN | Special lighting effects are Officers Christmas window. loaf Soloist lin charge of Jerry Buchen- | Each year at Thanksgiving jauer and Thomas Roth. Al john Schroll was elected Daytime temperatures over for the past four years when Midnight Clear”, “Away In alspecial setting—a reproduc- president of the Mount Joy the weekend will be mostly traveling through your town Manger”, “The First Noel”, tion of the “Rose Window”, Friendship Fire Company at n the 30s; nighttime readings we have admired the win-|“Silent Night”, “Come To the which appears in one of Eur-j,e meeting of the group last/15.95 degrees dows. _ [Stable” with Kay Kauffman,ope’s cathedrals, is being Thursday. Elwood Young was| a Congratulations and contin-|soprano soloist, “Donis Nobis made by the industrial arts/chosen first vice president! ued success. {Pacem”, “Behold That Star”, and art departments. [Harvey Stoner, . second vice | Si . consists president; Elwood Mateer, re-| Ca ro Ing Sincerely, {with Mary Smith, soprano so-| The senior chorus Mrs. Robert W. Sparks fo “O Night of Joy andof 120 members. lcording secretary, John Myers] ® oo o tiie mee ar i | ; > CASH PRIZES TO BE AWARDED man of the committee, said the time of judging will be announced next week. ® Director Named For Concert Donald L. Trostle, Ephrata, (will direct the Mount Joy Community Chorus concert Monday evening, Dec. 23, in the local elementary school auditorium. The program which will feature a Christ- mas Concert and Carol Sing will begin at 8:30 p.m. No admission will be char- Cash prizes will be award- ed to winners in the Florin Council Discusses Delinquent Sewer Connection Payments The nine properties and the new bur-tion to the community Christ- which connection fees havelgess will be sworn in. A dona- mas decoration committee. not been paid on the southition of $350 was given to the, 1, the Park Neiss, chief of side of the borough were dis-/fire company. police, report, there were six cussed with the solicitor at] Paul Stoner, Sr. was re-ap-|arrested for ignoring red traf- the Monday night meeting of|pointed to a five-year signals; 1 reckless driving; borough council. The solicitor,jon the Board of Health. Ap-|passing school bus, 2; Speed- Harris Arnold, will issue no-proval was given to John L. ing 2. tification as to what action he|Schroll, health officer, to at-|gperator’s card not signed, 1; will take. According to thetend a convention on the assault with intent to kill ordinance code, the failure toject, sanitation. The one-day 1, Eleven liens will be filed pay the fee will result in aconvention will be held injagainst unpaid real estate $100 fine. Reading. taxes from the year 1954. Ac- A special end-of-the-year| Christmas bonuses will bejcording to the law, liens can- meeting has been planned for|given to the hourly employees not be filed sooner than three Thursday evening January 2,and the policemen the group|years, in the firehouse. This meeting decided. The hourly men will| |, : will precede the regular Jan-receive the equivalant of a yee Zon og Jormils wes uary meeting to be held Mon-40-hour week and policemen, for a dwel- day, January 6. At this re-or-lone week's pay. The George Bobosh, repairs; ganizational meeting two newalso approved a $25.00 dona- and A. D. Seiler additions tc present building. The street light recently installed at the intersection of Oak Alley and H Alley is now in operation. This intersection is adjacent to the Boy Scout building. Aldus Hannan, represent- ing the School and Home As- Donegal Hi Announces Six-Weeks Honor Roll Three senior high school Sharon Enroughty, Larry improper passing, 2; girls received all A’s to be{Wolgemuth, Paul Rchard and placed on the first honor roll Larry Moyer, eighth; Pamela sociation of the local school, asked council to endorse the | Don’t think for a minute the general Main Street and specific shops of a small town are not notic- ed and catalogued by people of other communities. ® Oo © One day, more than a year ago, when the present lisher was very very new in| this community he was sitting| 2020 to in the waiting room of a Lan- caster attorney’s office and the conversation o f three | women in the same room/iginally (and plenty loud for all to/liners, will be hear) concerned small townmetal liners. Th shops. We kept very quiet — Painted and pla just listened as any outnum- Main Street ito purchase six additional re-| meeting of the group. bered male should do. land Florin. At the present| Michael Pricio, Frank Zink entertainment committee. | 14 porn will participate. » ‘Sylvia Mumper, Judy Heisey! in rl The women favorably there are four cans inJohn Landis and O. K. Sny-| Miller Wolgemuth, vice", ‘po = pn ig wolfe, pas- p la ers To Pr actice jand Kitty Buckwalter, jun-| nd id tioned 2 Mt. Joy shops among operation; three in Mount Joy der were named to the com- president, was in charge of}, the Congre Y liors; Harriet Hawtrorne, jun-| ; others in Lancaster coun-and one in Florin The origin- mittee to take charge of Jay-the meeting. Ray Myers por Ot Chirca. will offer . . lol Garlin, Joanne Zuch, Ray- Celeb f ty towns. Yes, one was Greers|al investment for the improv-cee Week publicity. Theported four calls answered OVC ~~ Vo poy For old - Ti mer Net Tilt Imonda Wagner, Joan Shaeffer orate and the other—Kitty’s Dressment cost the chapter ap-|group voted to purchase two during the month. Christ hd Durfee, pastor of the Kathleen Goodall, David Nis- Shoppe. proximately $200 and ™e Jaycee banners, recommend- Charles reported that repair oo © Presbyterian Church] A practice session to paveto attend the session. sley, Robert Hopple, Jay Leh-| A / ® © o next six will cost $300. led by state and national or- work was needed on the oi offer aan prayer. the way for the coming Mt. Two games are to ba play-/man, Charles Barr, Phyllis" nnioersary Do you make a Sunday af- The group voted to donate/ganizations. George Albert, Scout truck and the Enter- Following each portion of j old ti 4th ed on the 26th with the Old Keener, James Zuch, Samuel M d M ternoon ceremony of “getting $620 to the War Memorial president, was in charge of tainment committee reported) —— — oy mers annua slated for a 6:30 bat- Grove and James Benneit, 2 J an oh rs Jan out” your Christmas cards? Park. Since the group had or-the meeting. a $58.60 profit. Funds receiv-| |basketball game is scheduled (j, followed by the Mt. Joy sophomores. fe kh oe ate Vetus: If you do ?and want to getiiginally pledged $1,000 to the EE jed lor pumping water oY F WwW To Sell {for Monday night, Dec. 16, atand Donegal Ex High game Fifty-seven junior high hin 9 ye er th them into the mail immedi- project they had donated $380 [Sterns oe he oral ag ih ig ’ 7 o'clock, it was announced immediately following. [students were named to the To a hii ately, the Mount Joy post toward the grading of the Opens New Zone 7 Aron Gan in Ch . Trees this week by Ben F. Groff. The lineup thus far for B honor roll. They are Mari-| jinner was held Tuesday at ocice is cooperating. plot. The $620 voted at Wed-| Mount Joy. The group decid- ristmas Fellows who will be play-/Ponegal includes Jay Metzleron Gerlitzki, Calvin Fuhr-| he Kountry Kitchen, near ® ® ® Postmaster Elmer Zerphey be used in the next improve- has announced that the lobby ment to the plot. | en from 7 a.m. until 4:30 and Jere on Dec. 15 and 22. Only let-lson Maytown, were accepted ters and cards will be new members in the or- ed. The windows will be Robert ed and no packages taken. e's {to fill an unexpired term. To clear up an error and to, plans were discussed f or emphasize a case of need, opservance o f ' Jaycee following letter is published yyeek in January. The group from the president of the Mt. in favor of publicizieg| Joy Jaycees, who are club’s activities in the a drive to raise funds Charlie Zeller. ® oo = To the people of Mt. Joy and vicinity— Schroll| [the state The refuse cans, which or- Gouker, will : come with burlap/speaker. Also at this meeting Charles and Marlyn Myers changed toa D.S. A. award will be made delegates to the county con- 2 to 7:30 p.counties. ey will be re-| (Distinguished S e r v i cevention; Harvey Stoner, Mar- Sing Bo hit 2 ced along the/Award) to some outstanding lyn Myers, Frank Good, John : jy specialize in appearance « Jaycees Plan Six More Public Refuse Cans Mount Joy Jaycees decided ed during Jaycee Week at the/Christ Charles, chief Dec. 23, at the War mental the Frank Good, Lincoln Restaurant and fuse cans for the community Mount Joy Diner. The place-man: [at a cost of $300 and to donate mats will also be used for the hose director; the War Memorial banquet to be Park at the Wednesday night group Jan. 27 at which time John Schroll, chief of fire po-| Grover lice; Harvey Stoner, delegate guestito the state convention; held by president, be ‘the of Mount Joy|eitizen of the community. nesday night’s meeting will Art Studio James Phillips, until : ; | He has converted his 3-car| . was appointed 2 new director), ge into a studio and will Reorganization ®— A pound of ice for/gylletin that week and t omore space than a pound of purchase placemats to be us-water. With the Christmas season Former Basketball Stars upon us and the time for hav- ing the true spirit of Christ- mas with us, let's not let a young Mount Joy man down! The Charlie Zeller fund| was started three weeks ago) for Charlie Zeller, a twenty- one-year old man who is stricken with Hodgkins di- sease. To date, the fund has] brought in less than three hundred dollars. Charlie, the father of a young son, has] been unable to work since June. In an article published in the Lancaster New Era, a statement was issued that he| is receiving $35 weekly from the state. This statement is in error since Charlie was re-| ceiving this amount for sever- al weeks after he was unable to work from his union. This period of union payments ended and there is no income, for the family. : Costs of his food diet which championship team which requires all special foods, made the community famous medications and other re-jare continuing in their bask- quirements eosts the familyletball trumphs. approximately $70.00 per Jay Metzler, now listed at week. The special meat quired costs $20.00 per week!|the high road The fund has been set up|the basketball court for Continue Ca and Donegal high school stars who both played with the, JAY METZLER | A pair of former Mt. Joy sylvania. re- 6 ft. 6 in., appear to be onstarter, to honors onjthan 30 points. the _— reers Al Kugle of a took a “vacation” from bask etball as an F. & M. studen However, first three games. only Not has AL KUGLE by the local Jaycees with Jas. United States Navy. Meminger as trustee at the First National Company. Let’s not let Char-lone of the starters for the185 American Legion. he is back in uniformresidents knowing of some and has been a starter in theneedy family are asked to Middies last weekend as thesubmit their names to Gerald season started aganst Penn-Sheetz. lie down! |junior, Yours very truly, George Albert Jaycee President, - thejer, re- of the post office will be op-| john Wolgemuth, Birchland cently with the Seiler Print- Hender-/ing company, has own art studio in a new stu- |dio at his home, 265 Marictta Board Plans [Avenue. opened his, commercial art] The re-organizational mee iwork for advertising agencies, ing of the Donegal Area Joint lithographers and printers. occupies 19. The special Marietta, and Jacob Stehman from teammate with Metzler, , been aMount Joy Twp. board. The he been the Mount Joy ANNOUNCED ged to the program but a sil- ver offering will be taken. as assistant: Marlyn Myers,| B secretary and treas-| Planne Y [rans pane Sood any This chorus was organized a ar: Derr, Jrusice Jor few months ago and contains [years; the Rev. William niet] Scouts thirty voices, It is sponsored chaplain; Ray Myers, fire] by the Rotary Club. [chief; John Myers, assistant;] A carol sing will be held on] "Mr. Trostle is the instru- of Donegal high school for/Cupper, Thomas Meckley, the second report period. David Byers and Helen Rutt, They are Patricia Shetter, seventh grade. EE Eh Ca Yn ow Mi and porty senior high students|favor a system of policewom- arol Lupper, SOphOMOTES. were named to the B honorjen and that Mr. Hannan bring Twenty-six junior high(voll. They are Jean Mumma,la list of names of women who program of policewomen in director at the J. P. chief chemical-\jemorial Park (former gradeMcCaskey high school, Lan-| Myers, chiefgihgol plot) by the Girl caster; directs the Hamilton] : Richard Hoov-|geouts and Boy Scouts. Watch choir, directs the choir chief hook aud Brownie and Cub Scoutsjof the Lancaster Church of will sing from 6:30 to Brethren and directs the m. and Intermediate GirlLanchester Choral Group| Senior Scouts, Boy/which is composed of persons and Explorers willfrom Lancaster and Chester Marlyn |Scouts, rect the singing for bothithe accompanist. students were named to theMarilyn Leakway, Christinelare willing to serve. He an- first honor roll. They areHostetter, Robert Shireman, nounced that one would assist Carol Gratch, Grace Dooksey, Ronald Marley, Carlotta Sag-|lat the Hess-Newcomer inter- Peggy Brill, William Young, jor, Sandra Schroll, Patricia/section; one at the post office Joyce Wolgemuth, Martha/Charles, Ruth Krall, Tonyland one at the Manheim-New Rainbolt, Rachel Nolt, Joanne Martin, Jane Sweitzer, Janet/Haven-Main Streets. The wo- Martin, David Johns, Loraine|Sheaffer, Sandra Koser and/men will officially have same Felty, Cheryll Brown, fresh-Mary Baughman, seniors; responsibilities and duties as men; Larry Jones, Mary Carolyn Showalter, Jackie the policemen. The fourth po- Wolfe, Joyce Sutter, Barbara Mariner, Joanne Hart, Helen/licewoman will be on duty in Dr. David Schlosser will be|Stehman, Mary Royer, Patri-¥elty, Barry Barnhart, Patri-|/front of the school and the Eileen Irvin, ja Brenner, Darla Kulp, Pa-/fifth will be used as an alter- [tricia Aston, Ronald Sager. nate. cia Nornhold, Myers and Richard Hoover, oups. Girls of both Mt. Joy [Christmas trees. A group of veterans will go to the WOW =r tains on Saturday morning| ... . and will assist in cutting the First Wrestling trees. These trees will be| |brought to Mount Joy and Match sold by the V. F. W. in front| t-|of thé Lincoln bowling alleys,! The first public wrestling starting Saturday afternoonmatch for the Mount Joy area mittee. School Board will be next Thursday evening, dinner meet-! ing scheduled for 6:30 p. m. Dec building fund. night, Dec. 16, when the Don- | All trees will be guaranteed egal high school wrestling fresh cut nursery trees. [team will meet the Hemphield will honor outgoing directors. The post also has given ap- wrestling team on the Done- |New members will be accept-|Proval for the removing of 7/gal floor. ed into the board during the[Walnut trees that are now) This new sport for the area |standing on the front of the wag begun last year by Grant are Jos-|V-F-W building lot alongiller and this year the team ‘eph Bixler from the East|-ongenecker Road. Donegal Twp. oard, Paul] oe and BA Wn from Angel Dedesys and family. york, Hempfield, Warwick, |the Marietta Borough Board This family’s house and all Octorora, Columbia and the : the Possessions were lost in a fire Manheim Central high school. about three weeks ago at |reorganization. Outgoing members ed to donate $25.00 to the lo-| Final plans have been made; i, the big game on Thurs- Blan Bugle) id Bh Carol Dea omy, 1 ’ ’ 3 ’ “also he 0 cal Christmas decoration com-by the V. F. W. for a sale of vay night, Dec. 26, are askedwitile, Pete Nissley and Jim|na Walker, Grove. For Mount Joy will Martin, Goeffrey Mari-| George McCue, Clarence Wil- ner, Linda Hayden, John Dick son, Henry Becker, Jim Booth Jean Coller, Barbara Brown. | Jim Lindemuth. Ben C. Groff Linda Shireman, freshmen:| and Don Germer. The man-|Linda Shields, Brenda Pardoe! agement has school each. But, all old timers wholJoan Baker, held All proceeds will go into Suivi be held next Monday/come out will play. ¢ : will play a schedule of jun-bethtown College basketball yjrich. Georg i | A donation was given t0/jor varsity games with Westteam will play the Millers-Kathleen eeu Souelde John Heistand, man, Deba Weatherwax, Fay ®lorin, in their honor. They en house at their Linda Sumpman.| limited t h e/Helen Musser, Thelma Heisey lineups to 12 men/Emma Geesey, Janice Berrier Dennis Naugle, Mary Beth Weatherwax, Jean| There will be no admission|Staley, Carolyn Sloan, Donna!’ for the game but an offering/Singer, Judy Nissley, Sandra will be taken and proceeds Mihalik, Carol Detwiler, Vir- will be placed in the Old Ti-|ginia Burris, Carol Buchen- mers Award fund. auer, Sandra Arnold, Bruce ° Sah, Arthur Schneider, {Dean Hess, eighth graders; GAME SCHEDULED : [Jugy Kipple, Christine Keen- Saturday night, the Eliza-ler Sandra Wolgemuth, Sally, ville State Teachers College Ressler basketball team on the Done- 2 gal high school floor. Mary Ellen O’Con- (Turn to page 10) Mount Joy Twp. board. .| Incoming members will pe Campbelltown. Angel is a | : : {Korean veteran and a mem- . ° t/Jay Gingrich on the East Don-| i at Lancaster, and did not play egal Twp board, Robert © Mount Joy ost n iIans I as a freshmen or sophomore. this season as athe Marietta |gler and Harold Shireman on| Re Borough board on the] VACATION jand Joseph Greiner And Pep members of {Borough board same. | the] The last day of school for| ¢ {the elementary and highg0ng to have its | | Sire A lschools in the Donegal Area/season in 1957 - 58! | A progressive Christmas will be next Friday, Dec. 20, The Indians of Ken Depoe Iparty will be held by the lo-The schools will close at noon|are not going to win all their \al Joycees next Tuesday even-/that day and remain closed games and they are not going ling. The group will have a until Monday, January 6. starting course at the home| On the morning of Dec. 20, play! ; jof Mrs. Jay Johnson; salad atla special Christmas program But — if you like basket- [the home of Mrs. Harold Zim-|at the high school will feature/ball, if you like to see ‘the main course atthe showing of “Scrooge”, a/Prep school boys play and en- remains greatest imerman, Jr., Donegal high school is not, to look good every night hey} |the home of Mrs. Charles Ry- put has scored more be contacted for emergency, The names and addresses of After playing much lastineedy persons are asked by| ' Bank & Trustyear as a beginner, he wasthe Walter S. Ebersole post Dr. Thomas O'Connor ny iman; and dessert at the home jo? Mrs. William Gassman. If family doctor can not (physician on call Sunday To Report New Families Call assembly program, homeroom parties will be held until dis- missal time. | BIRTHS dy, Lania Drive, Landisville, a daughter, Monday, St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William J. at the Christmas film. Following the/ioy a fast-stepping pace up and down the hardwood, do not make too many plans for this winter. Before you fill your sched- ule, reserve those Tuesday and Friday nights that the Indians are booked to play. They are going to be fast Mr, and Mrs. Peter C. Moo-jland furious and they are go- iny to win some ball games. However, whether its win or lose, it's going to be inter- esting. Miller, 389 North Barbara St. OL 3-6624 Hospital. J a son, Friday, at St. predicted a year ago. In fact, it is probably going to be like a lot of peoplehonors for Donegal against, Donegal JV'’s 33, Pequea Jgrand-children and 16 great- | arr eee thome Sunday when approxi- . imately 200 guests, some from |Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky ve Promise of Speed: Canada and many parts of Pensylvania, were F '5 7 8 S entertained. - | The couple was married on or 58 Season |. mm on The experience which was Joe Hostetter edged him on of the late Bishop Jacob Hos. lacking last year and which Tuesday, banking 17 against Jette, near Ironville. Bishop (hurt the club badly has final-|Pequea Valley. ! ostelier Vasa great uncle of ly ripened isto something] The lack of experience Strickler, the former very nice and not a little has given all Donegal an Schock, dauginerof cy in some departments. sports a tough time finally has > ate John and. Mary If there's doubt that the ladsbroken as Coach Depoe cans hock, Washington Boro, will provide good basketballllook to such trained talent as . MIS. Strickler is sixty- this year, have a look at the Jerry Buchenauer, Heistand, ©18ht years of age while her two wins posted in games of/Hostetter, Frank Kramer andusband, the son of the late [last week and Tuesday night/Barry Trostle. |Jacob R. and Ellen Strickler, of this week. Stony Brook, York County, is In the opener the Indiansjue the campaign, playing host seventy-four. (clobbered the visiting War-to Penn Manor for a pair ofl The couple resided on a wick Warriors 50 to 44 and|games — varsity and junior farm near Maytown for 17 looked good as they did it. Injvarsity. |years, before moving to Flor- (fact, Warwick was worse] On Tuesday, Dec. 17, Done-/in. Strickler operated a gquar- beaten worse than the six|gal goes to Lampeter-Stras-['Y near Marietta, for 33 years in the final scoreburg and on Friday, Dec. 20/until 1954 and is now engaged showed. to Hempfield. i i i Again Tuesday night, at Warwick wo 313-8 7 15-40] TE Business chil- Pequea Valley, the Green and Donegal ... 15 10 17 8—50/dren, Alice, wife of J. I. Bia- White scored more than 50, Warwick JV’s 29, Done-lorke, Miami. Fla.: Paul Hin. points to grab a good 54 to 40/gal JV's 20. le, Hollandale, Fla., ind Vel victory. Donegal .... 4 17 6 27—54/ma, wife of J. H. Brubaker, of To Heistand went scoringPequea-Val . 5 13 12 940 Mount Joy. There are also 10 | Friday the Indians contin-| Warwick as he counted 15 but Valley JV’c 18. grandchildren. ¥ i
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