r 10 . | Rotarians Give International | =< Favors at Ladies Night The Mount Joy il | One of the most unusual British battleship H. M. S.| oA. oe i [ladies nights ever held by Ajax. It was made into a . aie F [the Mount or Rotary Sb letter opener. One was an PA ie , JS : Ey | Sage yes ay night; an silver coin, valuable and {ors als SY NR [at rostetters when a COM-.,unted in a locket. (It went Yo. RG TH a 7 Nh international favor Mrs. Ralph Coleman Ys) ig Was injected into the Pro-\yh ce husband is one of the evar. lv. th most enthusiastic coin col- Te a wr — = =~ Mount Joy young lady Actually, there was no projectors in the area.) | DALY 1 ryt it I SIXTY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 51 MOUNT JOY, PA. THURS DAY, MAY 17, 1962 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY been behind the ‘“iron/8ram as such. B | Tet . tain’! | The evening was spent re-| ey ri, snug attics sone win Indians Take First Loss; | Boy and Girl Of Month Court Opens Legal Road Block To Florin Annexation Proposal traverses . and Mrs. S. G. Phillips, What ha ; i | ¢ s : | : : ppened is this. S I L d S 1 kerton road, is studyinglyano many weeks ago a 11 ea ing ection A point of law is settledwas reached rather quicklybe annexed. land the Florin annexationsubsequent to formal presen-| Because the number of FB semester in Germany : a committee headed by Adam t Germany) but her DAT-| Coreen and assisted by Henry] If you ‘gotta’ lose, it's bet-seemed that Donegal surely case takes one step forward./tation of arguments. |persons petitioning “for” and Friday, May 11, a decision] The Florin annexation casethe number of persons ap- last week received 3G. Carpenter, began writing/ter to take a 3-2 defeat than|was destined to win. important to many residentsnow stands in such a way parently ‘against” annexa- er ing of an excursionjoiiers to other Rotary clubs|to be clobbered by some kind| For instance, at one point| mps ” erlin and describing); all parts of the world, ask-jof humiliating score! the Indians had the bases Ey ing around on the oth-ing them to send gifts (about| . At least, that’s about the loaded with two outs. A hea- | ide of the wall all after-go value, American money)/only consolation Donegal can|vy hitter came up and hopes n . aa sie : Ito be used for the ladies/take for the loss Tuesday eve-{were high. ; 185i lon. § i ® 0 oo Li : : te 2% But—-‘th mighty Casey lof the Mount Joy-Florin area/that commissioners are to be(tion is relatively close, the I Nn. (night this month. ning to Hempfield and is lit- Y 2 Igy SCY down in court inted by the court tocourt has resorted to the progress is being made atl The gifts began pouring in he Jicasite Sgeun oe Joss Houck out, personal loss to TO aanae, iid as to an ‘the “problem and to i method of ap- ——— —— Site of the new, Commuimiram spots around the’ ; Colin Kofer, who had five in whether or not a person who make a report. : proaching the annexation imming pool. Favor. world. Some even from plac: Until Tuesdiv. the Indiansia row. He gave only four hits has signed a petition may la- Following review of the/matter. It has been used on- ! ue Y 1a ’ . ter withdraw his name. commissioners’ findings, thelly once before and that time 2 Nogtiter Deine give i gE TT Coach Don Staley had|fanned seven and got himself ® © +o ages to the U. S. might pelPeen 5 - 0 in league play.|a hit. His mates however, ere still remain ques difficult. However, they still stand at|tagged a pair of Hempfieid nS s concerning churches At the Tuesday night atthe top of Section One, 1:|hurlers for six hits and only the payment of local tax- fair, the gifts were given . [games ahead of Hempfield four Indians ere wiffed. “favors” to the ladies but! "ith the season in its last ndian catcher who as y stages. Donegal’s finale waslhad a real good season des- After many many months court will make a ruling on/in connection with an annex- following a hearing, decision'whether or not Florin maylation in Lancaster. Mount Joy Telephones Join Three D 0 0 the giving became a wonder- : ; : | UP s of this week : | g A i p carded for Thursday night of|pite a broken finger) had a . . £ , this isful experience in internation-|} z . : (this week. The team traveled|good day at the plate as he { | - the matter stands: lal understanding. Henry G.¢o Elizabethtown. clubbed out two triples. | PAUL RICHARD CAROL BUCHENAUER | . ation f e ystem ar Y un ay rari, Joy borough 18% Carpentier set the Siege with Not only was it a loss, but] Other hits were claimed Paul Richard is the son of Carl Ann. Buchenserd h council set up a plan to 2n SXpianaijon ri oe bitter kind of loss because(by Naugle, Schneider, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rich- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| When subscribers of thestructions for long distance/week. For the individual sub- C erate churches from pay-the senders. “Perhaps the [there Were « {ims 2» When Jt/Brown. lard, 4 Donegal Place, Mariet- yoo)" 1 Bychenauer, 131 Columbia Telephone com-and local calls, and an Areascriber to avail himself of t of borough taxes. How- greatest international experi- | ta. . (North Market St., Mount Joy, Pany pick up their telephone Code Handbook containing althis new service, it is only , this year, tax duplicateslence of the occasion may He is a senior in the Col-ic 5 senior in the College ©n Sunday, after 3:01 a.m.|list of cities and towns that necessary for him to follow the entire, nation will be atican be dialed direct are be-the simple, easy to read di- e made up in Lancaster come from your writing of a Q ; h G d | Wi lege Preparatory Course at y Course. : : . : ; : church properties were letter of Tan to ting of 3 G1 yt ra er S inner Donegal High School and has PrSpartiny Sours of Mount | their fingertips. [ing mailed to subscribers this rections in the brochure. / ec ides on the tax statedors” he seig. | : been Sucemse nl Camnegieloy E.UB. Church. Her acti Telephone subscribers will Ao op pe, ye, ize, pus. | Many gifts were accom- T Institute of Technology, Pitts-|yities at Donegal include: be able to dial direct’ station [subscribers o e olum ia hove a Sy incl pled by letters — some in| In Marb le ou rnament |burgh, where he plans to, Church Choir, Youth Fel- re vir telephone we Banks Take Step | Telephone company will be a II and English, some in Spanish, ; : ; \pursue a career in the engin-jowship, Tri-M Society, Hoc- throughout the United States, \able to make use of toll-free ollector Dorothy Kip-some in French and some in| Sixth grade - Fred Buhrin-lup Joey Funbar, a second ering sciences. {key 9-10-11-12, Tennis 10-11-land portions of Canada. With Toward Merger service between Columbia ¢ have gle alronjements English which obviously had ger, is marble champion. |grader. Henry Koestner, an| He received a National|12 Nursing Club 10, Varsity|this new telephone service, Tr Tek ’ ol 2S Elizabethtown, and Mt. BR sw State ents, ex- been laboriously written by| He won his title at the eighth-grader, was third. Merit Scholarship letter of Club 11.12, School Talent Hawaii, California, portions e application = gi Joy and Mountville. This is properties/someone who was making an(Veterans of Foreign Wars| Other contestants repre- commendation this vear. He/Shows 11-12, Band 9-10-11- of Canada and nearby states the First National Bank and another improvement in the Trust Company of Mount service furnished by the Col- hake formal or written/in a minor world-wide under-|receive his prizes at the V.F.Jimmy Wagner, first grade: Catholic Church, Marietta. aires 11-12, Donegal Ensem- Final checks and test callie’ National Bank was filed umbls Telephone Sompany | e Tl Ss 9, - ‘ s, churches will not need/unusual effort to participate|field last week and he will senting their grades included: is a member of St. Mary's|12, Chorus 10-11-12, Latin-are as close as the telephone. Dip SI Vice fuymish She Col icati . a : ll { 3 -'umbia Telephone 0 # ¢ Qlication for examption. [standing through friendship.W fourth annual awards/Al Haas third grade; Beth| pis high school activitiesible 11, Vice.President of gn the direct distant dialing wy. dnesday with. the ComDlosdont narration ee |We 7 - i eo ‘ | i id night next month. Gibble, fourth grade; James)... i : | : : : iy School foxes Donegal pe "gies Ee Hong Fred outdistanced runner- Musser, fifth Ken Weber, have ncladed: 5 11: ET wr Troe) Ye Medi- Suipmen Dn a1 Lhe CF i of Te Currency. Son help to form the greatest Pp 00 istrict not itzer seventh. { ? day il : | : : e irectors o oth|communiccations system. @ fy months ago passed AE, Jana Snitesnaudy | County and ninth district Corps: nn Junior i J School at JeCeniral offices are beingpanks signed the completed The telephone company has y ruling to “exonerate Singapore, Suez, Panama, Bowling B t. [piesofis will be held Swiarror Cle LR, Br che wih rere omplete) ua week for the pplication which was filed made a large investment in _ school taxes church|New Zealand, Korea, Iceland. owhing banque |day, May 19, at the V. F. W. dent Councy aL iy re oe will prepare new long distance service. py the bank's legal counsel.|the equipment which will en- dings used for services Angola Puerto Rica, Domin., The Mount Joy Towne field, beginning at 10 am. Tennis Team 12; Nationalifor work as a medical secre- Information brochures con-pne panks expect that thelable its subscribers to avail church schools, the liv-jcan Republic, Canada, Eng- bowling league, both A William S. Defappo, 9th dist. tionor ‘Soviery, 12, taty. taining complete dialing in- Comptroller will release his|themselves of this new, fast Yuanters of the pastor, jand, France, etc. etc. jand B divisions held their /rict athletic officer, will be| ap Tn aye method of making station-to- -income producing] Ope gift came air express/annual dinner May 14 at the|in charge. M J VY b Il P e Stockholders o e station long distance calls, required for normal USE cree over $6. ” Elizabethtown American Le- Winners of this tourney| ou nt oy oters Oo ow attern two banks will be notified ofland will, in the future, make hese properties.” A few gifts were left after/gion home. Prizes were dis: will represent the district at| . |a meeting within the next 40jother substantial investments Prey leach lady received one. Jakel|tributed and announced, andthe state playoffs next month. » » days, at which time they willlin order to continue to furn« us, all churches in the Ruhl, of Manheim, govéernor|plans were made for nextLunch will be served to the f Parties Th roughout Pennsylvania [vote on the merger. lish the most modern up to 0 Lira Ris Butomatic elect of Rotary District 739,/season. Fifty-three bowlersiplayers and chaperons at] ai of ELECES |date service for its subseri- rom school gyctioned them off. were present. Ragnar Hall- noon by the VFW auxiliary. / : I : | |bers. Entertainment was provid- gren was re-elected presi-| Local committee in charge], Jount Joy yi RPpar Spanien [ily te Rest Wardle and ML. June Sieh, r w Sue Martin was elected gS ., ®e © oo led by a group of Donegal H./dent, and Marlin Frey wasof the local tourney included|spo “majority of voters in ws 70 Ys D ] % c ar gave pp oy president of the Donegal high owever — a word of cau-§, vocalists, directed by Car-re-elected secretary-treasurer.Paul Hershey, chairman, | pe, AN y wanted ce the West Ward. ihe R oo od yas : oer an¢ischool chapter of Tri M at a SONS OF LEGION — this applies only 10/5] Buchenauer. |Robert Wagner was named Frank Morton, Robert Balm.| lov vania : abi ne a oe met TIS ne Town as erocrat meeting recently. Janet Hor- The Sons of Legion of the «79 nt Joy borough and Don-| What were the gifts? They, vice-president. er and Paul Stark. _ A look at, Tuesday's elec. pu a Divit. 2nd Vera E ioe pe ors Sha €ner was named vice-presi- Mount' Joy post will parade Union School taxes. were many and varied but Be | B tion returns shows that Hhefs Cus} lve itt ere AD wens Ye In George qont. Sally Ulrich, secretary; Saturday afternoon in the ty taxes, apparently are/most all directed to the lad-| Democrats locally liked Rich- Ale itt Sgmum bg 20 Town fod orence ‘Starr. yo.’ 1andvater, treasureriannual Armed Forces Day charged against the|jes as it has been explained . ard Dilworth, former mayor my oan i - Be Hi 2 She of the Som emen and Barbara Olson, historian. parade in Lancaster. They : ches. in the letters sent from ie. Arrangements Are Progressing of Philadelphia andithat theflemocrais elected Haw JHp-peop'e, Were opposed. | The Modern Music Mast- will march and carry their on A : 2 ® jis There were hand-made, Depiiblicans favor William lers entertained with a music- banners. ount Joy, at least one handkerchiefs, lace scarfs, ‘ . . cranton. | * lal program April 25 at the Following the parade, they ch alredy has paid thel pins, jewel boxes, carvings, FOr Dedication and Art Display In East Ward voting, Dil- Donegal High Honor Students [Crippled Children’s home in/will hold a meeting at the worth polled 20 votes, Char-| Elizabethtown. local post home. fg sox viemenl That/plaques, mats, ete. Worth wlied oy ey is to e returned. Many reflected the $2.00 : f th : 3iing ibit.(les Schmitt, an arvey °o, | y Construction of the new with no age limit on exhibit [Johnston. 7. The West Ward Feted At Recognition Banquet { ! prs have made application|which had been sent to coverimonument in War Memorialjors. Each person, however, : : Y Xoneration, the cost of purchase. Many Park began this week andmay enter not more than 3|Democrats split — Dilworth FLORIN NEWS NOTES B (however, indicated some per-|there was every indication pictures. They may be oil|27 Schmitt 3, and Johnston| on, hundred and sixty pu- President of the Mount Joy json hed pent Dreliops meh) that the job would be finish- water color, or of any other|} Thus ihe perme J pils from grades 7 to 12 at-|Lions Club. more than the $2. Either led well in advance of theclassification, and d i}. © . 5 | : : ncheon Opens. had been used to|planned a on Wo an a the|1ar on both ends of the bor- ended he uk De enue 2 Sm Mr. and Mrs. David Buck- Mrs Vera Toomey of Wila, hse Show Plan buy 8 bpreain or U. S. dol-/nesday, April 30, Memorial Mount Joy area is eligible ole fears Bowsver were duet Friday, May 11, at 6:30 committee: Miss Lily E. Mar- ae An Me ke: Perey Le spon) wo wesks |lars had terrific buyin w-| | ici i S, , i ia ti : ; iohi. . : . -1n- | Ying pPow-/Day. participate. There will be no p.m. in the school cafeteria.tin, chairman, Carlin Bright dis Buckwalter of Highland daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. employee luncheon toler in some countries. The monument, located a-entrance fee. Notice of inten- 0! as convincingly consist- igi |bill, Lloyd W. Kline, Mrs... igh ; off the Ninth Annual For instance, a beautiful pout the middle of the park tion to participate should be€nt- The West Ward liked te Ye eligible 40 Sind Hive Evelivh. John Ww Drive visited Mr. and Mrs. Mumper Jr. and family and Show, sponsored by the|skirt, a hand-woven Trug;along the south side, will be made by May 28 or 29. Scranton 80 to 33 ger Lan scholastic honor roll three[Loose and Mrs. Betty Lutze |aron Buckwalter Thursday te urned to her home Sun- [9 n National Mount Joy beautifully - dressed native built of white brick and the, The show will not be held caster County J. Collin “out of five times during the| evening. joay- ¢ |, Then there was what was i lentertained Mr. and Mrs. H.ler and two sons, of E-town le General Chairman an, called a “splinter” from ee im ot Pp Pp ki 0 0 Sid Mi Blmer Ti Sloovet Map - Essay R. Barnhart of Elizabethtown visited the latter's parents, = 29 [feed the theme of this tacnea to the masonry. “| Propose Parking On One Side director of teacher taining ype 0 S\N of 0 dinner on Mothers’ Day. Mr. and Mes. Harry Gebhar AN r. and Mrs. Lester Brad- ve ’s show which will be] | The flag pole base has PT s y spoke on the topic “Know| ley visited Mrs. Mary Brad- Mrs. Bessie Aston of Mt. Joy and Mrs. Harvey Hoff- « » MIDGET FOOTBALL : Saturday, June 9, as “A : . been poured and the pole is . . Thyself.” | Prizes were awarded on } 5 1 There will be a meeting at aadqy for lifting into place. In First Block Of Marietta Avenue ye od guests included/Thursday, May 10, to win. ley at Columbia RD on Sun- RNG. ma yy es. B | { , was held Friday, May dolls. bronze plaque which has/in case of rain. 1961-62 school year. | , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balm- | te To Our Town”. Un- r. D. L. Biemesderfer, Pres-ners in an essay, and map “2: Sara Schlegelmilch over the eme there will, be seven| 1-30 2am, oo Tuesday en remm— | D ing, May In € ount| plans are progressing nice A traffic “bottleneck” infind that passing is difficult ident of Millersville Statelcontest held annually for the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel (Turn to Page 4) ’ Nancy, Miss es of arrangements and; fre hb or Bovs & tol Oy re nouse 'o y Olly for the outdoor Art Show Mount Joy which has caused and dangerous to fenders. College, Colonel Thomas E. fifth grade pupils of Farm.and daughter, positions, and a special ; : I ; h 35¢ for children 12 years of ea ee interested Jihat is to be held in Memor- difficulties for many years Too, pedestrians stepping Gurnett, Commander at Olm-/dale Elementary, Elm Tree Sharon Reese and Mr. and ial Park on May 30 as a partjcame up for discussion at from between cars are ingieq Air Force Base, M/Sgt.and Kraybill Mennonite/ Mrs. Charles Vogel, spent NEW ARRIVALS and under. Also included) : be the usual division for] 11 other igi Parsons of Mount Joy's observance of last week’s session of the danger. James S. Shorie, NCOIC. ofischools, under the auspices of Sunday at State College vis- ¢ [imen roses. oe re 0 attend wi € Memorial Day. |Borough Council but no ac: One member of the council prarjetta A. F. Station, 'Dr.lthe First National Bank and iting the son of the latter, special feature of this| ys. | Mrs. James Roberts and tion was taken. proposed but his motion was john Stauffer, President of Trust company of Mount Glenn Vogel. | Dr. and Mrs. John Kreider ’s show, will be arrange- (Mrs. James Phillips, co The section of Mariettalost for want of a second, the Mount Joy Rotary Club,/Joy. { Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandtof the Brethren in Christ s by four of the area’s A small grandchild can chairmen of the event, havebetween Henry and Main that all parking meters onpr.s Kathryn Keller, Presi Winners in the essay con-and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whit- Mission at Bloomfield, N. M., lannounced that the Showstreet offers motorists a rug-the south side of Marietta be gent of the Mount Joy Busi-test included: Debbie Die-moyer of Hummelstown, former Mount Joy area resi- prominent Rose Show drive an old man crazy by/2" ) es ) bilors. leverlastingly asking, ‘Why?’ (will be open to the public, ged course when cars are eliminated from the Pennsyl- ness and Professional Wom-ltrich, first, $7.50: Linda Krei- were dinner guests of Mr. dents, are the parents of ec oli |parked on both sides. Two vania bridge to Main street en’s Club, Woodrow Fitzkee,|der, second, $5: Anna Diffen- and Mrs. J. Ralph Brandt at/twins - a boy and a girl - - |cars meeting in that area and that meters on the south pracident of the Florin Lions|derfer, third, $3. Elizabethtown on Mothers born Tuesday, May 15, at the the weather by sam miller IVER Jae od ol side of Marietta Street beicjyp and Joseph Taylor,, Winners of first place in|/Day. Farmington, N. M. hospital. |... With te plans to |eliminated from the Pennsyl-| [the map contest won $2; for| Rev. and Mrs. Henry Bec- The maternal grandparents cancer-born person in-24. Good days are: 1, 9, 10, take a 12-day boat trip on vania Railroad bridge to jsecond place, $1. Kraybillker and daughter, Dorcas and are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wol- Oc upon being master of 18, 19, 27 and 28. Do not the Ohio from Cincinati. He Joycees Hold Main street and that the MOTHERS DAY GUESTS [winners were Patsy Bair and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Faus,|gemuth of R. D..1, and the Kill will leave the latter part of south side of the street be la-| Mother's Day guests at the Merle Musser: Elm Tree, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul paternal grandparents are home. plant: on 6, 7, or 8. . S Sg Bachelor — “A man weeds on these days. Plant the month. B ‘Auction Sale beled “No Parking. lhome of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ezra Peggy Wolgemuth, William Wolgemuth and family at Lo- Mr. and Mrs. John Kreider, believes in life, liberty, for beautiful flowers on June Gi Tuesday evening. May 15. A discussion with police wolgemuth were Mr. and Reist, and Wilbur Charles; ganton on Sunday. _|Mt. Joy R2. ; i the happiness of pur-{11 and 12. IN HOSPITAL lthe Mount Jov Jovecees had Officers resulted in a sugges-iNrs Charles Martin and chil-Farmdale, Debbie Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klugh| Robert E. and Elaine (Bix- ) : ’ tion to the council that me-laqren Donald Ray and Don- Anthony Schneider, Jenny spent the week end at New ler) Snyder, 79 Main street, p H | : ” . Cc : Mrs. Margie Snyder, form-a “Covered Dis r #3 i r a daughter Always cut hay or grain 2 oY g Dish. for hel ters be ' eliminated on theins ree, and Jesse Balmer Fisher and Dolores Smith. |York. Landisville, a daug , Sat- | e best days to plant in| ; : .lerly of 10 New street, Mount i ate the 17, 18, 26 & 27.When fe Hoon : en 250. who mow makes. her Nay esting, h Vas held 2 north side of the same street from Ephrata; Mr. and Mrs. ad B-- Mrs. Earl Gerlitzki was aurday, May 12, at St. Josephs days are: 22, 23 and 31. S18ns. Figs iry better. © home with her daughter and Packer. and parking prohibited ony B. Stehman and children |dinner guest of her son-in- hospital. - CB. i plant in June, best nn a Sn me Sgn % lson-in-law in Elizabethtown, A “White Elephant Aue. that side. [Jean Ann and Julie and Mr. Maytown P.TA. (law and daughter, Mr. and John and Marian (Book) Lk are: 4, 5, 14, 15, 23 and a: hy oe a ane oc ks a patient in Lancaster Gen-tion” was held. No action was taken. Whe-|and Mrs. Mark Stehman and) : : Mrs. Richard Mummau at/Groff, Mt. Joy R1, a daugh- {th 12, 21, 2 an ‘leral hospital, room 668. | "On May 20 the Lancaster/ {Der the subject will be per-ichildren Sharon Lynn and| 1here will be a meeting of Mount Joy R. D. on Sunday ter, Friday, May 11, at the . | The weather — May 17 B ICounty Jaycee Auxiliary will Sued at a later meeting was David Lee of Manheim; Mrs, the Maytown Elementary P.and in the afternoon they General hospital. s a public service, The (18, mild scattered storms; 19 gOME FROM HOSPITAL have a “Bowling Social” at not indicated. [Ruth McMullen of Hershey T. A. on Monday evening, visited Mr. and Mrs. Reist Roy and Janet (Greider) lletin lists the following (and 20, cooler, some wind; Harry Beamenderfer, .New\Rocky Springs. The Mount I E- and Mrs. Helen EcpenghadeMaY 21, at the school. An art Mummau and family. Weitzel, 140% Broad street 2 ’ : of Elizabethtown. lexhibit will be on display be-/ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt Salunga, a daughter, Sunday. sician, who may be 21 and 22, cloudy most of yg , invi | y ’ aven St., returned home on Joy Joycees are invited to ALASKA SLIDES bt vawed : tab bched for emergency ser- the time: 23. 24. 25 and 26 Toesd . : B |ginning at 7 p.m., with spec- visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry y seph’ me; 23, 24, . th Gttend. | ; : k : ; Y May 13 at St. Joseph’s hos- e or by those who are cloudy most of the time; 27 ih Gay form She General e | Dr. David Schlosser show-| lial music by the pupils atZerphey at Mount Joy R.D. pital. P ble 1p contact Shel (oo ri 25 mitng Wi orp Bl se Sr was 3 fe 15 HOSPLF De lea his Slides of Alaska to the ANNIVERSARY |7:30. There will be a busi-on Sunday evening. OY ily physician: |widely scattered storms; 30, —— "| Oliver Spickler Maret rode a “This 'is|w Ite rE vg 4 Er a ane offi Sting A eclion ohn gh sh MARRIAGE . : : | i bic 3 1 . ak £ x S . |Walter, Eas ain street, ob- officers, to be follo by ajentertained thei LICENSES Sunday warm to hot with widely Sure is a difference be-|avenue, is a patient in St|in connection with the geo-lserved their 45th wedding/bake sale of items donated Mrs David Geib and gv David Andrew Hoy, Mount ) n . |scattered storms out of thetween good, sound reasons|Joseph’s hospital in Lancast- graphy sses, whi velanni \ , s phy classes, which havejanniversary Saturda May by i » 9 r. Newton Kendig ‘west land reasons that sound good. ler. ‘been studying Alaska. 2. y % es IE Bh Py Ee Sorin tan Bergelt, of y y : Mo oy .