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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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2 Lebanon Daily Lebanon, Wednesday, July 1, 1959 George Clymer, Former Resident, Dies In Florida Word was received here today of'the death of George Clymer, of 1815 Hibiscus Drive, North of Miami, a member once prominent Lebanon family. Clymer, who was years of age, passed away last Friday after a prolonged illness. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M.

Clymer of St. Petersburg, former city residents whose family was widely known here. The father was a former member of the Lebanon city school board when the family made their home in Lebanon. The elder Clymer made annual visits to Lebanon during the summer months in past years. The deceased was known as a salesman when the family resided here.

Aside from his parents he leaves his wife, Kathryn Vanderslice Clymer; three brothers: Jay P. Clymer, St. Petersburg, Dr. David B. Clymer, West Chester, and Frederic Clymer, Los Angeles.

and a sister, Mrs. Mary Clymer Walker, of St. Petersburg. Interment was made in Miami- DEATHS ant FUNERALS Funeral Services Held For Clarence Bechtel Funeral services for Clarence E. Bechtel, Annville Route One, were held this morning from the Smith Funeral Home.

Palmyra. Rev. Gerhard G. Dietrich, pastor of Palm Lutheran Church, Palmyra, officiated. Interment was' in Outwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers were membera of the family. George Ney, 48, Dies; Resided At Robesonia George W. Ney Sr. of 15 W. Penn Robesonia, died Monday night at his home.

He was 48 and owner and operator of the Ney Hardware Store, same address, for four years. He was also employed by the Pioneer Hardware Store, Womelsdorf, having worked there for 18 years. He was affiliated with the United Church of Christ. Ney held membership in the following organizations: Worn- elsrtorf, Newmanstown and Robesonia Fire Companies, Berks ship Rod and Gun Clubs, Robesonia Fish and Game Association and Robesonia Pioneer Beneficial Association. Ney was a son of the late George F.

M. Ney and Annie K. Ney. Surviving are his wife, the former Hilda M. Burkhart; three children: Gladys, wife of Leo Vortouni, LaHabra, George Robesonia; and Thomas, at home; a sister, Minnie, wife of Wallace Oberly, WomelsdorC; a half-sister, Ida, wife of Edwin Koch, Wernersville; and a half-brother, Charles Leho, Robesonia.

Miss Emily Coover, 73, Succumbs At Myerstown Miss Emily Rebecca Coover, 73, of 120 W. Main Myerstown, died yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ira Klick, Kutztown. Miss Coover was a daughter of the late Joseph and Ellen Dond- ges) Coover. She was a life long resident of Myerstown a a member of the Myerstown United Church of Christ.

Surviving, besides Mrs. Klick, are another sister, Mrs. William Francis of Montrose, one brother, Ralph .1. Coover, iMyers (own. and three nephews: Joseph M.

Coover, Cleona; Klick, Alienlown, Rev. Richard and Clifford Elmer C. Gruber Buried Today At Mt, Annville Funeral services for Elmer C. Gruber, 819 Guilford Street, were held this morning from the Ron land Parlors, Fifth and Cumberland Sts. Rev.

Ralph D. AHhouse, pastor of St. Mark's United Church of Christ, officiated. Interment in Mt. Annville Cemetery.

Pallbearers were George Kenneth Gruber, Charles brose, and Morrii Zehring. was and Am- Mrs. Adaline Knier, 93, Dies At Lancaster Mrs. Adaline Knier. 93, of Manheim, died Monday in a Lancaster hospital after a lengthy illness.

Born in Brickerville, she was the daughter of the late William and Annie Zartman. Her husband. George Knier, died in 1940. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Manheim. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

heirn; two sons, Paul Manheim, and John, Lancaster; 13 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters and a brother, Mrs. John Oechsle, Lexington: Mrs. Frank Usner and Emmanuel Zartman, both of Schoeneck. Mrs.

Fianna Gantz and Lillian May, both of Man- Former Pine Grove Resident Passes Away Mrs. Mary Ricci, Indiana. a former resident of Tremont and Pine Grove, died Monday at her home. She was the wife of Orlando Ricci, who survives in addition to a daughter, Mrs. Mary Yani- check, Pine Grove, and two sons, George, Los Angeles, and Ramo, Quakertown.

Harry Henning, 63, Highspire Resident, Dies Mrs. Beverly J. Piker ol Hummelstown is a surviving step-daughter of Harry W. Hen nuig, '63, Highspire Trailer Court, Highspire, who died suddenly Monday evening at his home. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Post 945, American Legion and the Steellon Moose Lodge.

Also surviving are his wife and a step-son. Klick, Washington, D. C. Catherine Dissinger Dies; Was County Native Mrs. Catherine Dissinger, 76 of 2135 Kemmer Street, Bethlehem, died last evening in St.

Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem. She hnd been iU three months. Formerly of Minersvillage, she had been living with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gottshall at her address.

She worshipped in the Luth- erpn faith and is survived by a number of local cousins. Mrs. Celia Behney Buried At Pine Grove Funeral services for Celia M. Behney. late of 112 Mifflin Pine Grove, were held this afternoon from the H.

L. Snyder Funeral Home, 139 S. Tulpehocken Pine Grove. The Rev. George Mock, Pine Grove, conducted the services with interment taking place in the Outwood Lutheran Cemetery, Pine Grove Route One.

Anna Jacobs, 82, Passes Away Here Today Mrs. Anna Jacobs, formerly of 1404 Elm died this mornins at the Lebanon County Hospital. Airs. Jacobs was 82 and had jeen ill about two years. She was the widow of Charles (Red) Jac- otfe, former cily policeman, who died in 1945.

Her parents were a a and Amanda (Schrom) rloffman. She was a member of the First United Church ol Christ. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Salie Light of Lebanon Routa One and two brothers, Frank and Thomas Hoffman, both of Sohaef- Accident Victim Buried At Quentin Cemetery Funeral services for Marjorie Ann (Gross) Kapp, Quentin, victim of an automobile accident Sunday morning, were held this afternoon from the Rohland Parlors. Fifth and Cumberland Sts.

Rev. Norman B. Bucher, pastor of the Quentin United Church of Christ, officiated. Interment was in Quentin Cemetery. Pallbearers, uncles of the deceased, were Victor A.

and James L. Messner, Donald Kotay, Lester Koons, Warren Waltman and Harry Buck. Lewis G. Benner Is Interred At Cornwall Funeral for Lewis G. Bennor.

husband of Lclia Hawkins Bemier, 1004 Walnut Street, were held this afternoon from the Rbhland Parlors, Fifth and Cumberland Sts. Rev, Robert E. pastor of Centenary Methodist Church, officiated. Interment was in the Cornwall Cemetery. Pallbearers, all from Gingrich Motors, were George Yiengst, Richard Smith, James Lau, Lloyd Sandy, Calvin Albert, and Adam Bachman.

Brother Of Palmyra Woman DiesAtH'burg A sister, Mrs. Grace Barry, 120 East Main Street, Palmyra, is among the survivors of Lloyd J. Uebo, 45, of 3507 Beaufort Street, Harrisburg, who died yesterday morning in a Harrisburg Hospital. A veteran of 30th Mountain Division in World War he was a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Penbrook; the Holy Name Society; Harrisburg Council No.

869, KnighU of Columbus, and Harrisburg Loyal Order of the Moose. In addition to his sister, he i survived by his wife, the formei Lillian Pope; a daughter, Linda, and a son, Phillip, both at home; another sister and four brothers. Carl J. Cramer Buried At St. Gertrude's Funeral services for Carl J.

Cramer, 334 East Guilford Street, were held this morning from Thompson's Funeral Home, 126 South Ninth Street. Requiem Mass was held at St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, with Rev. Patrick F. X.

Fitzpatrick, celebrant. Interment was in St. Gertrude's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael Keisch, William Gundahl, Joseph Pautz, Harold Beard, Paul Yetter and Nicholas Greish. Eugene Prado, 65, Passes Away At Phila, Eugene Prado, R5, 303 North Eighth evening St reef, died at Temple yesterday University He had past few Hospital, Philadelphia, been in ill health the months.

An employe of the Central Restaurant, lie is survived by his wife Helen (Jones) Prado; and a son Eugene Lebanon. LEAVES LOCAL SURVIVOR Clarence E. Harris, this city, is one of threes sons turviving David Harris, 72, of Frackville, who died Monday at Charles H. Miner Hospital, Hamburg. He was a retired miner.

Puerto Rican Is Jailed For Molesting Children A Puerto Rican house painter is in jail today after he molested two small girls yesterday in a N. Thirteenth St. house, according to city police. Angel Garcia Cacho, 38, who is staying with friends at 302 N. Tenth was charged with indecent assault before Alderman Harvey Hammer.

Police obained statements from the two children: a 7-year-old Thirteenth St. girl, and a 5-year- old Lehman SI. girl, after their fathers complained at police headquarters. Patrolman Michael Delio said Cacho was painting a house at 416 N. Thirteenth and molested the two girls inside the house.

Truck Drivers Injured In Crash NearHamlin tracfcor-lrailer truck drivers were slightly injured on Route 32 early this morning when their rigs collided about one-half mile north of Hamlin at, the intersection of a legislative route, accord ing to Indiantown Gap State Po lice. Clyde G. Marker, 37. Duncans ville, Blair County, was reported ly making a turn on the highway from a service station and collided wibh a truck driven by Milton W. Heaton, 58, Milburo N.J.

Total damage was estimated at $2,000. Barker suffered. lacerations abrasions of the left cheek and BOOSE R'S REST HOME Hershey Route 1 BACHMANVILLE Female Guests Only For Further Information Call TE 8-7582 left ear, while had abrasions and lacerations of the ritfit knee'and rijfct elbw, according to Trooper Lloyd H. Brabaker. Both refused medical treatment, police said.

Bmbaker charged Marker with failure to yield the right of way. Pompeii was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius In 79 A.D. "Depperis Pretzel Bakery" To Our I wish to advise you that our company will be closed due to the death of my copartner, Harry H. Shaeffer, and for the employees vacation from July 2nd to July 13th. All deliveries will be discontinued after July 4th to July 13th.

Thank You Sam Williams Co-Partner Mrs. Helen Souders, 47, Passes Away Yesterday Mrs. Helen M. Souders, 47, of 546 Jones Street, died yesterday morning. She had been in ill health for the past few years.

A member cf St. Mary's Catho- lic'Church, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maier. She is survived by her husband John; two brothers, James, of Lebanon, and William, of Germany; two sisters, Mrs.

Josephine Groy, and Mrs. Dorothy Ovecha, both of Lebanon. THE BRONZING MIRACLE BY 2 .00 Plui Tax Available at Open Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P.

M. Sunday 9 A. M. to 12; 6 9 P. WGREAT Hvmns MY COUNTRY, TIS OF THEE" F.

Smith country of Swtrt (and of liberty, Of stngi Land where my fathers dted) Lana of pritLt, From every mountain tide Let freedom ringl Tin national tnthem of our country written in 1832 by the Rer. Samuel Francla Smith while a atudent tn Andortr Theological Seminary. It was sung at a Fourth of July celebration for children In Boston. The Rer. Mr.

Smith born in Boston and graduated from Harvard In In the class with Dr. Wendell CKf And Baylo FUNERAL HOME Dial CR 2-4635 Lebanon, Pa. formerly Funeral Homt Valentine by Potented buill.in surf toqs sun and surf sweetheart seen in SEVENTEEN of preftiejf suits ever to tee the sea. Embroidered hearts on the march, frame this stream. lined sheoth.

Four-gored front separate FORM-CONTROLS' panty with built in girdle. No. 802 block, white, peacocfc, red. Siies 34-40. OPEN Thursday Friday Until 9:00 P.M.

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Scebee Regular 120.00 We Stock a Large Assortment Boat Supplies And Accessories LIFE JACKETS CHILDREN'S ADULT SIZES BOAT CUSHIONS 3,95 lp OARS 6 6i 7 Ft, COMB. LITES and STERN LITES STEERING CABLES PULLEYS WHEELS SKI TOW ROPE SETS TRAILER HITCHES AND WINCHES.

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