ti Meeting the problem of i creasing school popdlation {the Donegal district moved step closer Thursday nigl February 21, as the Scho 5% Board held its February mee Eat INE and voted to file prelin While on one of his recent the state. travels, Ike Morris picked : : up the following newspaper ou, 50 plan 0 eowmiy clipping in a Connecticut/Menis, schoo men for severa Fl. ’ B Pl K P, / P. [i " C IL, community: jmonths have been taking orin an er ays cy art n 0 ice 1, ® © o long, hard looks at the school i “ census figures and the pro- RE | Merchants and shoppers SChus tale : . W. dP. Lil 0 / / a de items lg alike almost danced in mejeeton of needs which must apture 0 ante atr- l ve n € evision Ik streets here Monday as po- ~¢ Me" ‘ Sus . If dice crews removed 229 park- Last week, the personnel Justified suspicion and/in branch of the Lancaster car in which the man rode committee of the board re-lquick action in Florin Tues- County National bank and away. He called the quarry |! — or 29¢ 3 nps | 33 PS | { ike had thelp protests, too.” every other building in the + . = ih On Note Of V io 13 N one Jenows, of course, a Relves Pius n © e ictory Other officers immediately [I exactly which way the wind a vy e a 0 , With a 48-43 victory Tues- t} : began fanning out in this di- 1 BIOWIng Due thre a lthore will Be on doit Rosd y Tues- the field. Linard had 11 and rection from the Harrisburg is reves ps | | i | % | Ibs up C Se 5:00 23rd Ig 1 first installed 9. Although there is no deci ing meters from the down: town business section, ®e ee o “The meters controlled 436 the parking stalls along Main J street. The town desided to te take them out to aid a busi- £ ness decline. Meters were preliminary papers but Horch Sd here in 1949. pointed out that such Bh Merchants led a mounting gio in no way commits th protest until the town's ,ca) board to anything. 1Board of Directors voted the] [4 (was pointed out that meters must go. ® o “Several other Conniceti- €cut communities are watch- Ving the move to see if down- town business picks up. They Grandview building. In accepting the commi e's report, the full boar authorized filing of necessar n : . Grandview, where the exis ined for such a move, woul ease the growing schoolroor for more classrooms. It also was week that Grandview probably ‘those who believe this week ‘that the possibilty of an ap- peal of the Florin annexa- tion court decision is grow- ing less and less. ® oe o Part of the feeling is an tion, there was part of th shown ou appeal to the state supreme|T00, it was mentioned tha court would be very expen-|there would be an easing o sive and the chances of a re-|the complex al elementary rooms at Grandview site. Also at its Thursday nigh cision are regarded as slim. ® oo oo No one knows exactly what the total price would Meeting, the board employed| The Tribe boun be but those who have had Miss Dorothy Engle as secre [the third and did a big scor-| some experence in that area|!@Ty of the board to fill the that the cost could run tof IReXpired term of Mrs. Pat $5,000. signing as of February 28 ® eo oo | 3 Too, attorneys who have| The term expires June 30th | . tept an eye on the situation ind are in a position to have in educated opinion, have al ‘eeling that the case has been] ery well handled and that he chances of any altering f the situation in a higher 'ourt are somewhat remote. Rotary Elects New Officers | newly-elected di- meeting at in appeal have elapsed. jal club as ® © o rectors held It's hardly news these Hostetters. lays that there is “lots of Richard A. Rainbolt, Bul- | ickness.” But, after noting a|letin editor and publisher, ouple of weeks ago that/was elected president. He has here was a rather heavy ab-been serving as first vice- ence list at Donegal High, president this year. naybe we should follow up| Other officers elected in- yy saying that the situation clude: t present is near norma! John Hart, first vice-presi- ®e © o dent; Lester Hostetter, sec- There were a few above|retary, and Joseph Shaeffer, verage absent from D. H. S.|treasurer. arly in the week but by| Rainbolt and Brooks were Vednesday the number hadnamed delegates to Rotary’s eturned to the 30's and was district convention at Lan- ot regarded as serious. caster on March 31 and Ap- ® ee oo ril 1. Alternates are: Hostet- In junior high school at/ter and Dr. John Stauffer. ie Annex, however, the B umber was running high BACK FROM 1is week, Principal Ragnor MEDITERRANEAN [allgren said. | Terry L. Stark, seaman in eo © o [the United States Navy, son A normal absence is some-of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stark 1ing less than 5 per cent of of 25 Detwiler avenue, Mt. 1e student body. |Joy, is returning to his home ® oo o station, the Naval Air Base Last week or the week be-at Sanford, Fla., after serv- re, we raised the questioning for seven months in the bout now having two ‘“‘Mar- Mediterranean aboard the a et streets—one in Mount USS Forrestal. He has been oy and one in Florin. in seven different countries e © o |since leaving the United No sooner had we report- States. He worked in the dis- 1 that matter than someone bursing office aboard the iised this one: “What will Forrestal. ‘e do when Church street in| lorin and Birchland avenue 1 Mount Joy are joined?” ed anything as clumsy as the ee © o |calendar. Months vary in Well, it’s a good question.llength from 28 to 31 days * the streets are joined, they and if you don’t know how rill become one but withto count on your nuckles or Rifferent names in different how to say a little rhyme, farts of the same town. lyou don’t know how many ®e eo o |days in any particular month We lived once in a com-| eo © o hunity where that same situ-| Holidays fall on different Qtion existed. On one side of/days, the number of business Jo intersection, people called/days vary from year to year he street by one name. Onlin any particular month and Je other side, it was known the whole thing is a logical Jv another. There was noman’s nightmare. ‘Broblem at all. That's just © © e way it was, and we sup-| Sometimes we agree that Jose, still is. a 13-month calendar would | eo © o |be much much better. The And, speaking of putting proposal, of course, is {o p with things as they arehave 13 even months of 28 flespite the fact they are notdays each. hat they should be, we are| ®e © o pminded here at the end of Thus, every week and ev- ebruary that the calendarery year would start on a i School District Studies <= Need For Classrooms * nary building documents with ported that it has been study- |/ing the advisability of an ad- dition of more classrooms to it six or eight room addition at ling building already is desig- population problem in almost last construction at could be done at the lowest cost, for the possibility of an addi- tgrowth of the fact that an/0riginal architectural design. transportation|12, Brown 11, and Gohn 10. | versal of the local court de- Problem by placing addition- ricia J. Eicherly, who is re-| The board decided that ‘The Mount Joy n- “Youth Day in Government" in| project in Donegal high t | school will be promoted on| BN olan alternating program by/ Wg \{./the Jaycees of Marietta and 1B LZ» 1-{the Jaycees of Mount Joy. (th | The program this year will < po Ibe in charge of the Marieita aly ay ni WP f s-|club. | oe ye SIXTY-SECOND YEAR NO.38 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY day morning, resulted in the asked to cash a check written office to inquire arrest in Middletown only aon the quarry’'s account. check. few minutes later of two! Manager Bentzel complied, men suspected of burglariz-lusing the normal precaution ing a stone quarry near Sal-for checking identity. Never- unga the night before. theless he heard an inner This is how it happened: [alarm bell ring—triggered by Sometime Monday night that sixth sense which works the J. Miller Eshleman quar-for people in banks. ry office was burglarized, Yes, he had a “feeling.” checks, etc were stolen. { As the man left, Bentzel About 10:30 a.m. Tuesday stepped to the window and a man appeared at the Flor-noted a description of the DHS Indians End Season As it happened, the state police at that very moment were at the quarry investiga- ting. They discovered that several sheets of blank checks had been taken from the back of a check book and that the numbers corres- ponded with the one Bentzel held. An officer raced at high speed from Salunga to Florin took the description of the car—Ilight color, temporary license plates, etc—and by radio notified state headquar- t- d y a el a t- d m day night, Donegal’s Indions Meckley, 10. | closed the 1962-63 basket. Donegal never was in/2r€a. ball season and blotted out trouble, jumping to a 12 - 5 Within almost minutes, an earlier loss to Manheim lead at the quarter, a 31 - 18two men were in custody. township. |lhalf time advantage and Bentzel, later, was taken to ‘Thus, the season ended/then holding on despite a Middletown and identified with a 6-8 record in county Hempfield rally in the third. the man who cashed the €|play, which equalled the '61-The two teams played it ev- check. '62 tally. en - 14 points each - in thel Well, it was just lik ls - . e on t| Tuesday night's ctr frame. television. f/dropper saw Lippold score| ol Donegal took a 15-10 quar-| . or aoa, Towns an Dr. Biemesderfer Talks | yout am" | tod and led 24-20, at the half. General Chairman of th M T d Z ded back in| Breakfast Crt how oves owar oning To Mount Joy Rotarians (ing job to lead 35-33 at th : : a Date eS or’ DL. Biemesderfer,/physical labor connected ors and Rev. Todd. G. Walter), rvisors are in the process which will hold the duties [ : [president f Millersvill : g $i Sloan has been named treas-| . : : . Donegal actually won from Presiden 0 illersville with everyday living, etc., arer. Donald Eby is the or- of creating a township plan-both as planning and zoning Jthe free toss line Township| State College, was the speak-all of which are the ear- rst ning commission and a town-boards, will be formed from ) er Tuesday noon at the week-marks of those “good old ganist, ship zoning commission. [residents of the township. , hitting 18 fielder ne, gal NS 15. s and Done ly luncheon meeting of the days.” In the J.V. game, Manheim Mount Joy Rotary club, held] However, he was quick to won, 41-18. at Hostetters. reverse himself to view with Last week, the Tribe bang- In characteristically schol-jsome concern the passing of ed out a 6549 win over arly and intense manner, hejtwo ‘old fashioned" charact- Hempfield, resting heavily talked about some of the|eristics. upon the 20-point assault of °.0 fashioned” virtues. He named them as “volun- Lippold. He said that he gets tired|tary and undeviating respect about the ing with him are: Rev. Bow- cal churches are: First Pres- byterian, Chiques Methodist. Glossbrenner E. U. B.,, Mark's E. U. B., Trinity E. Cross Roads Christ, Florin Church of the Brethren, St. Luke’s Episcop- al and Mount Joy Church of 2nd Annual Boro Authority Changes Communion Breakfast The Second Annual Cony munity Men’s : 1 |Breakfast will be held in/Authority this week [Hostetter’s Banquet Hall, on that a complete change A surprise announcementjof the reveals Blantz has been |Sunday, March 3, 1963 at/operating personnel has been 7 a.m. made. [tus Rutt said that immediate The purpose of the Break- At a special meeting ofarrangements were made fast is to make a (work, for their Lordship of Jesus Christ. Blantz were accepted. The Breakfast is sponsored Miller had been in charge'of the operations. by the Mount Joy-Florin| Ministerial Association and metros © "1 THIRD POLIO CLINIC Following the singing of a hymn and the Lord’s Prayer, Rev. Theodore Bowers will issue the Invitation to Comi-| mune. Rev. Clarence Ulrich will pray the Prayer of Con-| secration and Rev. Richard A. Todd have the Words of| Administration. The Doxolo-| zy will be sung, and Rev. “harles Wolfe will pray the Prayer of Thanksgiving. The Breakfast will then be served, and will be followed by the message by Rev. Lar- ry G. White, pastor of the Leechburg, Pa., Mount Hope Church of God. Rev. White is serving this week as Evan-| gelist in the Church of God| The third in a series of Sabin Oral Polio Clin- ics will be held Sunday, March 2, at Donegal high school. Manned by volunteer help, the clinic will be open from 11 am. until 7 p.m., offering Type III vaccine. John Hart, who is chairman of the Donegal clinic organization, said this week that health of- ficials are pointing out that Type III is particular- ly important for children and young adults. Mount Joy Township Mount Joy Township su- A five-member commission, Officially participating lo- An ordinance officially As planning commission, creating the commission has|the group will be working been approved by the super-with the County Planning effective Commission on preparation of a proposed comprehensive planning study for the area. They will work with Eliza- ebthtown borough. The County Commission Cc visors and became Brethren in this week. Salunga Couple ® © eo New officers for the 1963-| With nine fieldgoals and alof hearing about fe good Slater law and order” and 2God. Members of churches : é ; In the meantime, nearly/64 year of Rotary were nam- pair of free tosses, he led il & 2 are I vital sense of responsibili- other than these are also in Observes 50th now is planning cost esti- 10 of the 45 days allowed for ed Tuesday noon by the loc- [tie materialistic gains at ty. vited to attend. Tickets arel mates for conducting the i | He tossed the matter ofl, .1.phle at the Sloan Phar Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.jjoint study. He enumerated some of thelaw and order as a challenge Retires After 46 changes during his lifetime/to his audience ‘that such . land suggested that he won- matters as t for 1 Years of Business matters as respect for laws ders about people who wish of the home, for moral laws, | Ralph W. Snavely, Landic-for the good old days. And, for spiritual laws and for ville, secretary - treasurer of as he wondered he mention-the civil laws are deteriorat-| J. C. Snavely & Sons, retail ©d cold bedrooms, pre-mod-|ing. | {lumber, millwork and feed €rn plumbing, mud roads, 12-| dealer, is retiring this week hour working days, Christiana branch of J. C.|/Professional Womens Clubpy Simeon Horton and macy. He presented it as a chal-Spot team Thursday, Feb. 21, hard|lenge and as a matter of in-by a 500-21x to 499-39x score. | the/was to have gone to Ephrata As zoning commission, the Hiestand, Salunga, celebrated new body will begin formu- their 50th wedding anniver- borough water plant Communion from the Mount Joy Boroughland of the water system and mong other things, the ser- operating vices of Baxter Wells, inthe sewage disposal system. Authority Chairman B. Ti-jal plant. All Operating Personnel Meckley's are providing, a- who formerly operated the dispos- Rutt also said this week {that Harold Schatz has been common the Authority, called on Feb. with H. S. Meckley and Son, hired and is now working on witness to the fact that Chris-|20, the resignations of both/who hold a contract for cer-, temporary basis in charge tians find their unity in the John H. Miller and Cletes W. tain service and maintenance|of the water plant. supervision He added that several ap- plications for the sewage disposal plant are on hand but no interviews have been granted thus far. In a question and answer session, the following was revealed: Q. “Is the change in per- sonel at the filter plant sup- posed to have any bearing on the muddy water situation?” “Mr. Rutt; “Wouldn't it be wonderful if it did! We in- tend to follow carefully and in detail the suggestions of our Engineer in this prob- lem. This is a difficult prob- lem and we shall continue to track down ail avenues in our effort to eliminate this sore trouble. “Spring thaws will un- doubtedly increase the prob- lem. We are doing every- thing in our power to head off future trouble.” Q. “When will these jobs be filled with regular help? You spoke of Mr. Schatz as being on a temporary basis?” Mr. Rutt; “I don’t know, but it will possibly get atten- tion at our regular monthly meeting in March.” Blantz submitted a written resignation, dated Feb. 8. Miller gave a verbal resig- nation on the 20th, Chairman Rutt said. B PLAN DANCE The ladies auxiliary of the Friendship Fire company will have a dance from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday night, Mar. B sary on Wednesday, Feb. 27. lating plans for a zoning law. 3 : The couple were married/However, that phase of the Riflemen Win by the Rev. Jacob Brubaker/program likely will take two| Donegal’s rifle Jean Sotof Mount Joy R1, and they|or three years. Lil feated a very toug arcen ave lived most of theiry Members of the commis: lives in Lancaster county. (sion are expected to be nam. ed at the supervisors’ next entertained at meeting on March 9. five qualifying shooters They were 2, at the fire hall for all ages Bill Charles and his hi-fi will provide the music. Spot dance winners at the last dance were Vicki Kendig, Sonny Herr, Sandy Putt, Oz- zie Colon, Marilyn Windsett land Jake Flowers. after 46 years association [tense concern that parents, All la drop-in party Sunday at with the business. teachers, the home and thejof Donegal shot 100 scores. |; = 0 0 of their daughter | Snavely, who has been B.P.W. Holds jchurch, the community and) David Darrenkamp let the nd son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. with the firm since 1923, is| the individual hold the hard-home team with 100-9x score. p; 1.4 Bryson, Landisville.| 2 . a director of the Conestoga Regular Meet lwon level of law in highest/The Tribe is now tied for They are also the parents 1S dn National Bank. He began his| respect. first place with Manheim "yo fo10wing children: career as manager of the Lhe Mount Joy Business & The program was arranged Township. Thursday the team py on, wife of John Wood: worth, San Luis Obispo, Cal- That’ by the editor's wife moved to the Landisville of- fice. | | Snavely & Sons in 1923. He held their monthly meeling speaker was introduced byjfor its final match. The team became secretary - treasurer at Hostetter’s banquet hall on i, G. Carpenter. of the company in 1937 and Monday evening, Feb. 25. The meeting was in charge : : : |ifornia; Thelma, wife of Clin- must Win fo remain tied forlion Druevker, Lancaster; La- first place and dead-lock hele he Manhein: standing. A playoff match] y y would then decide the win- Bee endtsville; Bernice, wife | Dorothy, |to find it if you are looking.|/the wife of Richard Cogley, Ar-A surprising bit of | of and one probably unknown| Beauty, they say, is where ‘sneak preview” of the riot you find it. And it isn’t hard of color we will be having in springtime flowers ere beauty,|long? * * * Fire Auxiliary Takes7 Members lof the Public Affairs commit-/ |tee with Mrs. Helen Meckley, |as chairman and Mrs. Kath- B n March 22 in the theatre bldg. in the banking profession. be held at the Mount Joy Those wishing to have rum He also spoke on the trend Fire Hall on April 24. Tick- 553-1293. Proceeds of the re- The World Day of Prayer, Miss Helen Rutt, daughter Donegal High School will be School, entertained with sev- BOROUGH COUNCIL held Saturday, March 30. eral songs, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Broske at the pia- no. Group singing was |enjoyed. | The March meeting of the|p [Mount Joy Borough Council As a public service, The Bulletin lists the following ing, March 4, in the Friend-| B eon were served the usual reminiscing, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Phares Wen- very much ed by John Barnhart, Wil-deshel wlil play her spinster {ha school personnel the alsojwill be held Monday even-TO TAKE EXAMS er. { 5 , 'to most of the people in Mt.| The Donegal scores: |George McFarland, Salunga c re . Joy, is the bit of “tropicana”| 100-9x| They also have 16 grand p Marilyn Wenger, daughter|o,ch plant looks as if it were “at home” and and after t “take } It ital Laneosier General BOM SLR BT ph Snosster customed to the spot of beau- : 3. $ > ’(ty that they fail to ‘“‘see” it B |Mount Joy R2. as they daily pass it by on Bo the way to and from their] l Fourteen members of the classes! * * Carpenter this week PLANT of THE “VOODOO” There are other hints [ryn Keller, president, presid- David Darrenkamp : % Jin the solarium at the Done-| € / J Forney Speaker Ho D P | Seven new members were|Sharon Reese 100-6x oh and one great-grand |gal Annex. {the spring that is soning, too. \ . : Sh > ili 100-6x% . y |We have had reports of cro- The speaker of the evening taken into the auxiliary of|Jeff Koser Gos wl For E tow Class |was Raymond Hipple, a cer: the Friendship Fire company|John Frecht 100-5x| B ho Placed in the Shirefics welcuses that are just ready to Glenn Y. Forney, Assistant tified public accountant of at its recent meeting. They|Greg Stark 1005% 4 . Cl Li ¥ [and irias to Talite 3T more al. burst into bloom; we have Vice President of Lancaster Lancaster. His topic was “In-included: Mrs. Jean Kramer, Been unior ass LISTS ltractive, the little tropical Ses ihe dated) ang _ngreis County National Bank, and come Tax Deductions”. Mrs. Jane Bates, Mrs. Jay arden is a jov to bel Iq! In/SuS leaves poging rough Manager of the Mount Joy| The club decided to con-Barnhart, Mrs. John Booth, REUNION Dates For Play | ros 1 vd [he ground. Henfy G. Cars Beonen, Jegimngd Tuesday duct the Cancer Drive in the Mrs. June Smith, Mrs. Clyde The second annual reunion The Junior Class of Done-green plants, from tiny SL i Wg A a Ns Mg iA e. , to the Socieiy borough of Mount Joy one and Carol Dupler. of the “Blue Devils” softball gal High School will presentito the huge split-leaved phil. chanted garden” are al- on 2 Yoacement of Mand April 15, with Mary Sprech-| Eighteen pmeriliese Mini team was held at the home “Tish,” a three-act comedy odendrons that stretch al- ready in bloom. and some geinen izabethtown/er, Mildred Roberts, Hejopibresent 1 4 5 DO ie of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Funk, based on the stories of Mary most to the ceiling. japonica branches taken in He spoke on the need 0 Wii og Frances Greet ee pings Arndt. A rum- Donegal Heights on Sunday, Roberts Binsturs, on Pricuy Soil and light and mois-qoors have some tiny blos- opportunities for young men BY mon. card party willjmage sale was announced for| 2: 17. [and Saturday, Mareh 22 and tyre must all be just aboutisoms on them! party Refreshments and a lunch-/23. [perfect in the solarium, for| we also learned from Mr. about he‘‘voodoo plant,” a weirdly of bank mergers in the state. ets wll b ale soon, and/mage picked up may calll_, . / y i . : 3 B— jh in from mem-|Mrs. ny Chapin, 653-28 Preseiited to Coach Ed- Bers Maun Joy Bl Jor were growing Just as nature|tormed and interesting mem. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER |bers of the club 6311 or Mrs. Myrtle Bates, |S, Hagenberger. Jay i 4 Linda Hou mtended. Some bear smaller of the lily family. It ; ’| The gathering was attend- lroutman an nda OW-ifryit which is edible and|grows from a bulb, without yenefit of any soil or water service for the Florin Chur- of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Rutt of/cent food sale and the rum-|;; : : . friends. a tn eves : Bie ol ; ’ hes will be held in Cross Mount Joy, was honored as|mage sale will be turned ov- a Be ry Darren Other members of the dest IS In eating it as it rip whatever and is very inter- Roads Brethren in Christ ‘Girl of the Month”. Helen|er to the ambulance fund. |p jaibaum Joseph Germer are: Nancy Vogle, Tom Long. ens. . : {esting to watch. : church on Friday evening's a student at Donegal High B 5 Bruce: Greiner Russell Sarah Houseal, Philip Hos- Care of the indoor “gard But beware! When it reacli- March 1, at 7:30 p.m. Miss School and plans a career in|AUTHORITY TO MEET Halbleib, Bruce Pennell, Ar-tetter, Thomas Hayden, San.°D IS In the capable handsies the peak of its growth, it Evelyn Poe will be the guest elementary teaching. The Mount Joy Borough|thur Sohnolder Thomas dra Gephart, Kathleen May. |°f the Annex custodian, Elamfexudes the most distasteful speaker. | This being “Valentine| Authority will hold its March|Sehroll. Charles Roth, Clar. Warren Hoffman, Robert Groff, who waters it twice ajodor it has ever been our B Month,” the husbands of the/meeting Tuesday evening, ence Roth Lester Funk and Walker and Frances Gerber- week and regularly gives itimisfortune to experience! So SADIE HAWKINS DANCE |members were invited to al-March 5, at the Friendship|Coach Edgar Hagenberger, ich. 8 imming io keep # lookqobjectionable was ji that A Salle Hawkins dance tend. Mr. Wolfgang, a music|Fire Hall. Oliver Mateer was unable to B DE Avi the A t Anes SeWcomen ao or sponsor v the Tri-Hi-Y ; ¥ : e hope the Annex stu-/lovingly for the plants an > 5 Ptescher ot Donesal High B attend as he was a patient at LICENSED TO WED dents have not become so ac-/fiowers in the Mount Joy Mu- [tual conservatory, had to re- move it from the room and carry it to the farthest and darkest corner * of the attic! * * physician, who may be reached for emergency ser- vice or by those who are | | self is not what it should Sunday, nice neat, and con- venient. The only trouble is ®e © o that we would need one ex- Probably no one excepttra day each year and two be Goldgerg ever invent- extra days in leap years. unable to contact their [unit of the Tuberculosis as- IN THE HOSPITAL | family physician: [sociation will be in Mount, Robert Hoffman, | Sunda |Joy from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday has been a patient for more School. y (March 5, in front of the Joy than a week in St. Jose | Dr. David Schlosser | The mobile theatre building. [MOBILE X-RAY UNIT chest x-ray| I ship Fire Hall beginning at senior class of Donegal High 7:30 o'clock. [School will take the State] {Scholarship Examination on {March 1 from 8:45 to 12:00 R. D. 1,am. at Elizabethtown High David and Herta (Bergelt) Alva R. Eshelman, Hogg, Mount Joy R1, a son, ph's Asst. County Superintendent, Tuesday, ‘hospital. NEW ARRIVALS hospital. Iwill be in charge. BEAUTY IN BELLS * WINTER SUNSETS . And here is beauty of an- Another bit of beauty: |[Have you noticed the some. other kind that is coming to what spectacular winter sun-Mount Joy sets we have Feb. 26, at General lately within a few been having weeks. An electronic carillon ? Are they giving us ai Soon to be installed in the (Turn to page 2)
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