Vacation Clubs Pump Cash The Matin Jor 1 = Into Local Money Channels Dea Nearly $40,000 in “extra” ly a year are marked ‘va. aa, RITE cash will be slipped into the cation” there is every indi- A ame hands of local people during cation that the $40,000 will ides the early days of May. be used in many noticeable .; So ; A Both Mount Joy Banksways throughout the local / ho id & and their Florin and May- area. town branches will be dis- Bankers point out that tributing Vacation Club this accumulation of money IN checks. The First National goes for many different ET : a " In its 65th year (almost is mailing checks this week things, including savings ad- ’ : i re NO. 49 MOUNT JOY, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1960 n its birthday) an aging 8nd the Union National ded to other savings for lar- 0 f a local spaper Plans to put the savings of ger purchases. : BY oe 32 0% newspaper club members in the Some money even is « Annual 75 54th Anniversary Boy Girl of Month at DHS J found its way to the Bullet- its : in this week, following its mail about the 17th. turned into savings accounts. Without particular fanfare, iscovery in the old build- While the funds accumul- One banker pointed out Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Way pon C. Eby, son of Mr. Linda L. Kleiner, daugh- ing being taken down to make ated over the period of near-that it is noticeable that peo- PlusBanquet of 124 Delta street, observed Sid Nre Charles M. Eby of ter of Mr. and Mrs. x Ibert I ayfor 2 hew Sloan’s Phare o.....___ __ _ ___ ple frequently use a little of their 54th wedding anniver- yoo GQtreet Mount Joy, has Kleiner of Main Street, Flor- macy. their vacation club money— sary May 5. ’ 9 ®e oo 0 . and Christmas club funds, M d Both in good health, Mr. 2% org gs mer ; o Simon Simmons. who was Spark Fires the same way—to open even Plans a Way works with his son inj 4 aL 1h in charge of the ' razing of . ' larger similar clubs for the Sr . the Way's Appliance store. = | + : p he old building, found the Child S Dress: next year. . Invitations are to be is. They have three children. 4 ‘¥ : " paper between the floors, ’ Some of the money will, sued soon ; for the annual Besides John Way of Mount * here it had vellowed but Fatally Burned naturally, be spent for vaca- “‘Seventy-Five Plus banquet joy they have a daughter _ | btherwise remained in rath- tion trips, a great deal of it given in honor of the “old- Margaret, wife of John Hart: Christine Shradely, 7-year will be funneled directly in-sters” of the community by of Mount Joy, and Beatrice, | r good condition. : : E eo eo oo old Maytown School second to the local retail channelthe Mount Joy Jaycees and wife of Elten Rettew, Man- i : .._ grader, was fatally burned for clothing, home furnish- Joycees. heim. ; eo So oy My Thursday night, April 28, ings, appliances automobile Approximately 200 “elder They have seven grand- te HE when sparks from a trash expenses, insurance, etc, etc. citizens” are expected to at-children and a great-grand-: 1895, the paper _ is The five rE her dress. It is an ever-growing way tend the 1960 event, to be gon. : Bree and ews Wisich later “The daughter of Mr. and for many people to haveheld at 5:30 Thursday even- Mr, and Mrs. Way were! a Pre Yased oy John 3 Mrs. Marlin Shradley, Mt. semi-annual chunks of cashing, June 2, at Hostetter's. wed in Lebanon May 5. 1906. | it th an fas merges Joy R2, Christine died at available for not only the Theme for this year's ban- B i ¥ ¢ s Ln. 5:40 a.m. Friday of first, sec specific jobs which are indi-quet will be “Our Newest 3 . ond and third degree burns cated—Christmas and Vaca-State,” and Mr. and Mrs. . It is interesting to note gfter the accident about 8:00 tion—but for as many needs Leon Weit of Ephrata, who Assistant P. M. hat not a single local busi- pm the night before. as there are different people. recently. returned from Ha- ess house which had adver- Her clothing was ignited One man is reported towaii, will talk about their Makes Talk ised in that issue of the when she got too close to a carry a rather sizable Christ-trip and show colored slides . baper is still in operation. dying trash fire. Other child- mas Club as a means of ac-of the islands. To Rotarians owever, such nationally yen yan to the house, scream- cumulating enough money to All persons 75 years of pdvertised brand names as jng and the mother dashed make it possible for him and age or older are welcome to A fact well known and of- DONALD C. EBY LINDA L. KLEINER Royal Baking Powder, Cas- to her daughters assistance his wife to have a nice vaca- attend the program. If there ten observed by Mount Joy - : oria, Mail Pouch Tobacco, and smothered the flames tion trip to Florida during are those who have had Rotarians was proved again been named Donegal high in, has been namd Donegal hnd others were offered the with a coat. the Christmas holidays. their 75th birthday since last this week as the club held school boy of the Month for high school Girl of the public. 5 oo The Shradelys live on the Bees year, or have come into the its Toesiey luncheon meet- May. Month for May. farm of Charles S. Young, community since the 1959 ing at Hostetters. Donald is a senior in the A senior in the college What was in the news? Mt. Joy R1. They have 10 ‘Showboat’ banquet, their names may be (,,, en have noted many college preparatory course, Preparatory course, Linda's here was a long article telephone. Shradely was in given to Mrs. Marlene , thot Some of their best activities include: bout attempting to influen- the fields plowing at the ti- bs’ Th Drace, OL 3-6581, so that °° “18% “WHE O/C 0F DIS” His activities include: e a Pennsylvania Train, me. The family car had a Is Cu S T €MEe they may receive invitations, Prams are pr iy Future Teachers of Ameri. Band - 10, 11, 12: Orchest members of the organization ca Club - Ii, 1%: FIFTY-NINTH YEAR, SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Authority To Try Again ForDeep Well Second probe for a high- The well would be tied producing deep water wellinto the borough water sys- is to be made by the Mount tem to provide an auxiliary Joy Borough Authority source of water in times of . short supply Contract for doing the Ap attempt was made drilling was let Tuesday o,pjjer to bring in a well night by the Authority 10,4 drillers were not able the Kohr Brothers company 4 hit a sufficient high pro- - of Harrisburg, who submit- 4.0ing well to make the cost ted low bids. of harnessing advisable. At its Tuesday night meet- ing the Authority also dis- Jet Plane Nearly cussed the problem of inter- ruption of water service and Ready To Move made plans to remedy 3 site ation which = has housewives. To Mount Joy oe the future, unless there The jet plame, which is tois an emergency, people liv- f be installed as a piece ofing in an area of the bor- playground equipment for ough where water service is "youngsters, is almost ready to be cut off for some reason to be moved from Olmsted or other, will be given suffi- Air Force Base to the Mount cient advance motice for exs Joy park. tra water to be stored for the necessary period. Only a few more bolts and A member of the Borough couplings are to be removed council was present and the before the plane will begin to j,.ohlem of sewer connect come into nearly a dozen ions was discussed. pieces. The council, it was point- Members of the Juniored out, has placed in motion Treasurer Ia - 10, 11, 12; Bottlers - 12; Chamber of Commerce work machinery to prosecute prop- ‘The Harrisburg Express” to flat tire. 136 Charles Brooks of the ras Cub Scouts of troop and Tuesday was no excep- of F. T. A. - 12: Student Flute Quartet - 10, 11, 12: parties which have been dis-erty owners who have not top for passengers in ‘Florin Mrs. Shradely ran to the 21d their pack Jaycees and Miss Kay Metz: n account of how a bum pesrest Joiephone sud ealled Of Mount 22 3 yo De ler of the Joycees are chair- oO Council - 10, 12; County Hockey - 10, 11, 12; ad been located as an at-t 8 fami v doctor. Re 1s od Scout house. Theme for Ap-Men in charge of arrange- Joe Schaeffer, assistant Chorus - 10, 11, 12; I empted robber and thus - to the home, treated the Zirl 5 o, "uephawhont” and Den ments this year. postmaster of the local post mencement Organist - 9, 10; Yearbook, Co-Editor - learing the name of a local and ordered her taken to the 1 opened the program by B office, and a long-time mem- Baccalaureate Organist, itizen and a list of gift hospital in the Mt. Joy am- singing “Dixie” and “Old what clubmen call a “classi- 11, 12; Accompanist for Op-Safety Corps - 11, 12; Na- ber of the Rotary club, gave Member of Chorus - 9, 10, brary Assistant 10, 11, 12; end. Tennis Séembling the plane the past complied with the law Com-- 10, 11, 12; Yearbook - 12: two Saturdays believe that which requires sewer con- 12: their work at Olmsted will nections. 11: Newspaper - 10, 11, 12; Li- be finished this next week- There are people who have paid their front foot assess- The plane, a surplus piece ments, their $200 connection the fee and are paying quarterly uggestions for the “girl bulance. : Block Joo A b I ,Christine was affiliated y mbulance fication” talk. eretta - 12; Junior Play Casttional Honor Society - 12; of equipment given to willuse fees. However, they braduate”, to mention a few. ®e © o with the Donegal Presbyter- Prices? Butter, 17c¢; Eggs, ian Church. Reinhold: Willis Heisey and a Os na Sisey observations on the postal gE UB. Church in Mount Joy. Florin E. U. B. Church. Oc; Corn, 5c; soft coal, $4.15 Besides her parents she is SS , he good ‘ol days? survived by these brothers Gordon Ney, elephant walk; Mrs, Dorothy DeVerter of service, Schaeffer enttrtained Donald plans to attend Linda plans Den 2 gave the following Tommy Knorr, George Ber-R2, Elizabethtown, Was and instructed his friends a- Millersville State College inher education ot ame choo ® © © and sisters: Marlin Jr., Lan roll 2nd’ Junie Soctrer : -Here’s a Red Rose bouquet 2ley Air Force Base, Texas; Dy id Tommy Y on and Hien Ry, St dgsenh s Hos- pout some of the many prob- the fall and study Element- of Nursing at the University Structed, the Jaycees will re- : al Tuesday, Avril 19 by Jems and situations which ary Education. of Pittsburg, in the ah ero assemble the full plane here. row walk; Greg Schneider, Dick Latchford following an tq) service. However, he Raving Sui ony ihe T0L0F is : o the modern mother; cook Margaret. wife of Leroy Win hauffer, maid, nurse, and ters, Elizabethtown R1; Miss in Evelyn Shradely, Elizabeth- Jimmy Shearer, wheelbar-drivers John Mvers and develop in the far-flung pos- Senior Play Cast; MemberJunior Play - 11; Varsity borough of Mount Joy, stunts, announced by Samuel tur . . y Makes Runs Using as his subjects some ang Organist of St. Mark’s Club - 11, 12; Member of the be trucked here and erected have as one of the feature play-sewer lines. The theory, it ground attractions. not connected their is surmised, is that the own- After foundations are con-€r feels that he will continue to use his septic tank and save the cost of the plumb- ing job necessary to connect ystem to the borough system. ousehold manager all hat 't R3 d Terry Lee, jokes. accident at Sporting Hill 1 ed the t ne. She didn’t plan it that town ; an erry , . 1 . : - leaven e topic by draw- + ‘hi roul A Den 3 gave a play, ‘The On April 21 Mrs. Benja-ing heavily upon his experi- ai xX Improvemen t Wee k Stabe i he remiss tummies ay, though. Mother is the Theresa, Elen, Robert, and Kathy, all at home. Great Drain Robbery,” amin Gantz, R1, Mount Joy ences right here in Mt. Joy. vention of necessity. melodrama, with Mrs. James w ; A simi z ’ \ as taken to St. Joseph's similar plane has been The paternal grandparents eph’s The week of May 16 to 21 be replaced. placed in a park at High- To Float Bonds ° YC ; $3 Phillips as narrator. David Hospital by Drivers John He pointed out some of spire and overnight it was A Rheems business receiv- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shradely Swe 3 ; 3 v eigert was sign holder, Myers and Christ Charles. the ways the public can as- Das been designated as Patron’s name should b 1 [ : : © a big hit with the boys and FOr Two Projects ion-wi in a Harrisburg also survive. 8 3 along Hg and characters were Thomas On April 26 Franklin sist the postal service, for “MAIL BOX IMPROVE- on the side of the box, fac- girl x, fac- girls, i irected B i urrent pub'ication directe Safko, Raymond Rinehart, Hertzler, R2, Mount Joy, which they pay not only in MENT WEEK”. This is es- ing the route of the : » carrier. bri i inters, itors Ti rimarily to printers, edi Kenneth Weber, Steve Nis-was taken to Samuel Dixon postage fees but by taxes. pecially important for pat- If the boxes are grouped, th S 2d, the nd publishers. Issue Notices sley, Steve Phillips and Fred hospital by drivers Christ The program was arrang-rons on the rural routes. name should be placed Chunkos Injure § a on © +o # . Bahringer. Charles and Ray Myers. ed by Richard Stark. The department wishes the door of the box. During The “Imperial Ty Metal 1 2 ; 0 : ly e “Imp ype To Build Curbs Den 5 gave “The Dixie- April 28, Christine Shrad- BB the patrons would provide the’week of May 9 through 11 In Auto Crash two summer lagazine,” a 24-page book- land Fiveg’ played in panto-ely, R i ) aia . e - ely, 1, Mount Joy, was suitable boxes t : ; ; et of assorted items of gen- Official steps toward fur-’al y ¢' played in panto-ely Vv, table , erect and 2 . e : Hy rr including Be ther improving West Done- Mime, “Barnicle Bill thetaken to St. Joseph's Hos- VFW T Gi maintained for easy and safe of Sapection Ya De Inage ervations and musings of gal street were taken this Sailor, : with James Musser, pital by drivers John Myers o ive : Rh f clarinet; Chuck Musser, and Marlyn Myers, follow- neat appearance and affording tained. ~ vou will iv Three Awards i oS i id, ¢ i week with the issuance o : : s editor, said, “A friend J Jing Me OR ig wl wi glnB bresented me with a pound notices : 5 ; : LY 5 fe p bs are to be installed trumpet; Barry Meckley, which she suffered critical Mount Joy Post 5752, Vet- for the mail. Rural boxes your interest and fine co- ing, is in satisfactory not properly erected, or operation. If your box isnot tion at the St. Joseph's hos: the cafeteria kitchen at Don- bf Martin Cope’s (Rheems. that cur ancaster County, Pa.) Ev- this summer. porated White Sweet Corn. Properties involved bass horn; and Dale Lutz, burns, from which she later : ' are Soloist. died. erans of Foreign Wars, will Webelos numbers included On Sunday, May 1, Char- ive three awards this year ;..; condition retard the tained vou will receive a accessibilit senti 3 : y., presenting aproperly erected and main- umbia Avenue, who ; seriously injured in an auto tower at the Marietta school the best possible protection form commending you for mishap early Sunday morn- building and the remodeling, not maintain i r- ; : maintained in good se properly erected and main- pital, Lancaster. B Lo A $65,000 bond issue will be offered for sale Monday, May 16, by the Donegal Un- ion School District to finance building pro- jects. Col- Funds will cover the cost Charles Chunko, 21 4 was Of erecting a new fire escape condi- €nlarging and renovation of egal high school. Mrs. Chunko, also injured The Marietta project low . y ; o to i ope has been processing from New Haven street : las : to Donegal high school sen- Ai : Bill Sprecher, trumpet solo;les Chunko, Mount Joy, was |. delivery of mail and expose different type of form and was hospitalized but was re- bid was by Paul A. Martin iri 1 Springs Read. : : iti i ried sweet corn for 50 Donegal Borogs Ho: elev. Mitchell Albert, baritonetaken to St, Josephs Hos 107%: {i%o Zo diizensip one oars. b he fon 5 C00 gr Mic enth-hour. quick move, the horn solo, and the singing of pital hy drivers Elwood Io 2 Ri is one to a boy, er ot hy ah and state highway department ‘Swanee River.” Young, Robert WiWlliams, Hi other for ihe best st ried by a special process 'aid a new black-top surface hi i i .al that section of its road- 1oWs: : hich gives it a toasted col- along tha badge; Steven Phillips, bear;at the corner of Marietta jt wil] sponsor the annual no longer servicable MUST irregularities, and you will Postmaster Elmer Zerph- But the move was made James Shearer, Then ls . . gh liam Sprecher, webelos; Bar- B— ecipe well known hnd congludes with a simple . ’ : baragraph “Good!” P property owners were mailed arrow; Steven Nissley, John : i 1 The primary purpose of you at a glance what the ir- $ : 60-day Eshelman, Carl Hostetter, A 1 : > oy Bul'eti hls Weeks oR ey gold arrow; Kenneth Weber, Next Monday The post has purchased athe program will be to regularities are and how riend o e ul'etin denner stripe. Mount Joy Borough Coun-power mower for mowingshow the community what they may be corrected. Re- , : . 3 y ents. . . . his week sent us a clipping Improvem B i Announcement was made cil will meet Monday, May grass at the VFW building. the school has accomplished ceiving mail is important, Te Up to now, the post had to this year. but receiving your mail in rom a Washington, Pa, of the Cub Scout picnic on9, at 8 p.m. simple too quickly for the borou this year at the Mount Joy Pen house of Manheim Cen as to whether your box is Letters of instruc S i ith AWARD PRIZES ; : ¥ ewspaper which deals with May 25 at Chiques park. The May meeting, regul-rely on members with their Light refreshments will be a neat. well kept box is do- less” food sale in volunteers responded to an. me i i i y Three prizes were award- ; \ p situation in Mount Joy. ed Dp by the Auxil-Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wade, arly held the first Monday own mowers to keep theserved in the cafeteria. ubly important, for you ® o oo os ’ : . . is : i t Mount Joy Mr. and Mrs. Willis Heisey night of each month, was grass cut. PB know it is safe and out of The story deals with U. S. lary of the ou Y and Mr. and Mrs. John Pres- postponed this week when The next regular meeting The Donegal high schoolthe weather. Let us all co- Route 230, which, it says, isSporfsmen’s association. They . e Forest’ of thiee OS went ior to are on the game commit-an r : 5 ) + #3 t tee. councilmen arrived .to form May 9, at the Fire House at Safety Parade Saturday Mail Box Improvement We- umbered highways wholly Huber Oberholtzer, Moun ithin Pennsylvania. In Joy; James Hockenberry Sr., Awards were made as fol™and Richard Hoover, follow- 9€nt in the general course. 30 skal 10 ike the neces. Sree ai the Sonor o a es Martin Valle, lioning an automobile accident 5 bale S. a Avenue an assafrass Al- “45 C1. : ¢ The V.F.W. also announces Open House ley during an early-morning br and tast avor. way. 4 : 2 : : : ; rain after they had y wolf, Wil-and Sassafras Alley. marble tournament again Ihe annual Senior High ey says, if you are in doubt off Sogn . ry Meckley, Charles Musser elementary school. All child- {ral high school will be held properly erected and main- from the car by the impact locally to provide for curbing. d . : y tion toand James Musser, silver Council To Meet ren up to age 15 years are Fussder May 10, from 7 to Rined, gi 0 rural car- p+ her husband was trapped eligible. : rier. He will be able to tell inside as the auto burst into Scouts To Hold injuries. it to weather. Boxes that are ,, there will be marked the turned home early this week. 0f Mount Joy and the cafe- Their car crashed into a teria work will be in charge f Herman Wohlsen of Lan- The general obligation turned Bonds will be retired at the rate of $5,000 per year over tossed & period of 13 years. Mrs. Chunko was - B flames. He was pulled to safety by a passerby. He Foodless Food Sale uffered face, neck and chest The Cub Scouts of Mount Joy are conducting a “food- the area. Contributions may be given Friendship Fire company ala a > > . A alarm to handle the fire to Mrs. Arthur Schneider, pt eB mousse Mrs. Warren Funk, Mrs. insufficient number ofof the post will be Monday, band will participate in the operate to make this Annual Baseball Team James Phillips, Mrs. Jay Musser, Sam Rinehold, Ar- ryhill, Willis Heisey, Marlin Ney, Harold Smith, Mark Koestner, George Broske, Boccia a quorum for business. 8:00 p.m. morning at Lancaster. ek one to be remembered. Still In Front thur Sprecher, George Ber- The Donegal high school ength, the road is 42.13 Mount Joy and Grace Bru- . foe Sod weary sovaty of bur of Lge” oo NeWPostOffice ~ .p To Observe 1004 Anniversary In Mount Joy sec msn on Koster,” George” 5rod by Davi weigert, . ided among four-lane, three The Auxiliary will : ane and two-lane section. ham barbecue, cup cokes For Marietta ®e ©o o and coffee Monday night at Considerable other statis- the regular meeting of defeated in League play 3 Marietta is to have a A series of special servic-erection of a new Sundayney, will be presented inpresent the message at thedowning the the, and Kew vpostol d es begins Friday, May 8th, School building to the rear the evening service on May 10:15 service on Sunday, nine by a 5-4 score in D fe ready in observance of the 100thof the old church building. 8 at 7:30. The pageant de-May 15. The Senior Choir extra inning game Thursday, neider, or any cub scout of Elizabethtown Pack 136. an PBs ical material concerning the Sportsmen Association. r 7 : ; r errtees Brrr for use by December 17. anniversary of the founding On Sunday, April 16, 1916 picts highlights of the his- will present “Sing a Joyful April 28. Dick Showalte 67th Anniversary eavily-trave'ed highway is given, includin, this ara- Aa graph— ‘The oss A Michael J. Pricio, portion of 230 is the 12-mile for several years has i Lancaster By-pass. It is a advertising manager of the East | Project Ave il The congregation four-lane divided highway Mount Joy Bulletin, has re- i Tr Juare feo, an sm close of 24 people in The Er ei aon 4 signed to accept a position Outside loading platform and 2: rolled. The portion of 230 With the Newcomer Hard-2mple hard-surface longest in use without mod- Ware store as salesman. r} ization i : He began his new duties *4Yering. ’ t is ernization is along Main St. Gorund breaking is expect tion. For a number of yearstion unit is now under in Mount Joy. last weekend. ed immediately by the Rose- the class met in the home of struction, with plans for de- “Our Church” (Williams), ® © o wein Corporation of Harris- George Geyer, Jr., who con-dication next Fall. a igh fing Mrs. Warren Th f 3 3 : : 1 : J : ,. Bentzel will sing “Precious; . : hice is OHO oriistion a BA burg. B.. Justed He reer the En Special services In ODSerY- or emhories” (Wright). “*" history of the church will be y ance of the One Hundredth on exhibition in the church hererbouts but is worth re- Another change—Mt. Joy peating—“Future work on again is receiving two mail attended preaching services the next few w . at 7:30 p.m. an Old Fashion- : inode : 230 will include construc- deliveries each day. Several NEW ARRIVALS in the Florin United Breth- mp seks Ulrich © Prayer Meeting will bo \"iversary celebration. tion of an interchange at the weeks ago the postal service ren Church until 1869, when pastor of the church will be conducted by Warren Bentz- A Centennial History of entrance to Olmsted Air discontinued a “catch and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. a church building was dedi- charge of the morning €h Class leader. The service St. Mark's Church”, written Force base at Middletown. kick” service from Pennsyl- Bates, 330 Cedar Lane, are cated in Mount Joy, By this Worsiip service on. Ma § will feature congregational PY Clair Wagner, Jr, has The interchange will reduce vania Train No. 25 (west-the parents of a daughter, time the total membership at 10:15. The Senior ch ir Singing, prayers by members been printed and is available traffic congestion there. Re- bound at about 11 am.) born at St. Joseph hospital, had increased to 63. + wywill sing “Lift U Yor of the congregation, Scrip- © individuals who are in. connaissance studies for ex- ® oo o Lancaster, on April 29. The church and Sunday goog.» (Ashford) p yy ture reading, and a message red. Mr. Wagner, a tension of the Lancaster By- Postmaster E'mer Zerphey Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. School continued to grow, : ? ember of he tory] churell sterial student at pass toward Harrisburg also said this week that the form-Rye, Mount Joy R1, are the and the need for a new and 4 pageant entitled “Mem- by Mr. Bentzel. are underway. The new road er arrangement has now parents of a son, born April larger building was recog Ory Pictures, 1860-1960", Dr. D. E. Young, Confer- United Theological Semin: would by-pass Mount Joy been resumed. 29, at St. Joseph Hospital. nized. Plans called for the written by Mrs. Glenn For-ence Superintendent, will ary at Dayton, Ohio. started was being constructed. Special music will be furn-cation unit will be laid at church, with a pres- ished by a male quartet con-the close of this service. t A display of pictures and space 1860, becoming a part of theent membership of 831, issisting of Jay Sherk, Glenn pr Eg H Ranck, former VS bY a 7-2 score for parking and truck man- Lancaster Circuit of the again building an addition to Forney. Joseph Buchenauer, pastor of St. Mark's, will Donegal field Friday, April The Kosers. who have live United Brethren denomina-its facilities. A new educa-and Warren Bentzel. The preach at the 7:30 service on 29- Gary Vogle pitched the 4 ot the Main St address con- Children’s Choir will sing May 15. Whole FIR sD lost his for 54 years, spent the day shtiiout fn e hnal mmngs. with no special observance. articles pertaining to the ; playing Columbia this af- fo T ote : : : TAKES NEW POSITION toe ne aiding, to be of Saint Mark's Evangelicalthe mew Sunday School tory of the local church.Song in Praise” (Wood), bas bitched the entire game and who New Haven Ave South of United Brethren Church ofbuilding was dedicated, and The cast will be composeded on the 98th Psalm. The gained his first win of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry H been “ Mount Joy. by 1923 the new sanctuary of members of the church. cornerstone for the new edu- season. Koser S 94 Main St. Landis The Donegal J-V baseball (ine jhserved their 67th eam defeated the E-town J- wedding anniversary Satur- on the BY The Donegal varsity team Koser is a bank director r the Union National Bank ternoon (Thursday) at Col- ¢ Mount Joy and president Bell schoolhouse. The class Anniversary are planned for On Wednesday, May 11, basement throughout the Yt, hues Bk the Lititz Mutual Insur- yg rit eld , ance Co., and Southern Mu- next Thursday, May 12. tual Ins. tN Ee a ohNa TT. we. Mrs. Koser's hobby:.'is As a public service, The = Sas rielate. © Bulletin lists the following 2row ne Atriean violets. The physician, who may be couple was born in East Hempfield township. reached for emergency ser- Be =. vice or by those who are Eri ati A \ unable to contact their Wing Jutsuon 1 omen family gi “Dames Schools” where they were taught to read and sew, DR. DAVID SCHLOSSER but not always to write.