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THE GETTYSBURG COMPILER. GETf-YSRURG. -JAN. 21. 1939 PAGE THREE S.

Scott Dies; Years In ML Joy Twp. Interment in ceme- bottstown, the Rev. Howard 'tery. pslord, pastor of that- SamacI White church, officiating. Burial in Ml.

OKve cemetery, Abbottstown. i Samuel Knox While, 46. a painters we re Guy Muni- native or Freedom township and ai Mammert. Hoover, jlormer Gettysburg college student, Benjari Hoover. Harrv Appley and Seafcnan Scott.

85, a rear- smfajealy from a heart auack, Hoover. ed Mount Joy township farmer, died Friday evening at his home in. Mer- ai ois home Saturday eveaingr about i 2 according to word received o'clock alter a weed's illness fby sun-Ivors here. Mr. White had' fr 31 the infirmities of age.

He ob- 1 practiced law for a number of years Qf served his eighty-fifth birthday an- Philadelphia. month. StatePublicity Commission Business in State in 2 Years WEDDINGS Woman Who Lived Here During Battle Expires. Gordon--Young The aisuriaee of Mi Dora Young, daughter of th? late Joini and Mary Youns. Cumberland ty.

and Earl M. Gornor" Siadlincer s. Anna B. Sindlicger, 30, wife. Torfc ft.

2, near ties of the Pennsylvania State Pub' Springwood, died at 3 o'clock, Tues- licity cosomissioii iUbniittt-d ut the The deceased was a son of the late. iay morning at the Kasoburs: meeting of the coramis- He was a son of the late Hugh i F. and Mary (Marshall) White; torium. Death followed a lingering" G. and Elizabeth Scott and and was bom and reared ic Freedom; incess.

born in Mount Joy township' township. He attended public schoolj sonivuig besides her husband inhere he lived during his entire life. to Fairfield and was a student at a son are her parents, Mr. and IE 1380 he married Annie M- Walk- Gettysburg college from 1909 TO 1911 Mrs. Harvey Boose.

New Oxford. as Cie Gordon. Carlisle, was 1- 23-aage summary of the activi- wate in the United States 111. point -emiuzed Sunday afternoon at 3:45 1S37. The o'clock at the home-of Kr.

and heads the liit Alvis E. ilinter, Biglprviile. in the California in second place, presence of the isiEiediate families Far.n it Cr.il war veteran and -j. resideir of Gettysburg ih" iim- of nis- the horcp of her 'Richard A Ker. Mrs.

Ta'e. Join: New Supervisor Of Nurses Will Be Named Soon ago Pennsylvania and friends. Sunday tpas sion here on Thursday and releasec r.oi upon as p.n isapor- today claims that the S500.000 spent taut ilr. Ritzinan by the commission since June 1. poin'ed out.

JS37. created S300.000.000 in tourist The commission members at their er -rho preceded him in death at was a member of Sigma and two asters, Mildred Boose and -busscess. i The rcoort prepared b'-" Orson age of 83 vears on December Alpha EpsiSon fraternity. was airs. Beulah Millar, also both of New sec'eiarv of the 36.

i93fi. graduated from Bucknell unirersity Oxford. A grandmother. Mrs. Bar- dec lares: '-The oeak.

Scou was a member of the in 1913 and three years later bara Eechtel. Hanover, also survives. Mluai Joy Lutheran church for al-i his studies in the law school of the a services con- tj, ,939 m--st 60 years had been University of Pennsylvania. ducted Thursday afternoon at ed with the Hamey lodge of the He is author of "Defensive Plead- I o'clock in the Koller funeral home. session here also examined a sunri- of expenses of the commission for the bienmum ending June I.

1339. It showed that overhead the continue this oer cent went into of the expendlrares then it is very probable that actual publicity production. predicted, for a period of two years. itemized as follows: Printed Show Biff Increase matler. 571.097: magazine advertis- Order of the Knights of the; mgr in York, conducted by the H.

E. can be added tc Itemize ii stic Chain lor the last 40 years, i Surviving are ois widow, a son, sheely, New Oxford. Interment the sta es pres e'H -ecoti f-om lour- two years'expenses with ove- The only survivor is a daughter, Samuel K. White. and three; be made in the New Oxford ceme- to from the New S30.0Q3 vet" uncommitted and being Margie E.

Scott, at home- brothers and a sister: Charles Whjte.itery York World's lair in 1939 as as intended for use to attract 1939 W. D. E. Scou. 785 Baltimore township; Mrs.

Joseph, in 1940 if the fair will continue, as World's fair visitors to this state. is sister-in-law of the deceased- i Shuff, Merlon; James White. Liberty Francis J. Hoffman I-Mnera! services Tuesday after- township, and William White. Ham- Francis J.

Hoffman. Corning. New no-n meeting at the home at iltonban township. York. unexpecwrdSy OR Decero- It jg noi toown now much travel-nig.

S101367.S4. r.ev.-spaper adver- o'clack with further sen-ices in Mt.j ber 29 at the Coming hospital' Vas transacted iri Peansyl- tising. SS5a53; radio advertising. Jcy church, the Rev. Paul Jennie Stiller shortly after being admitted, ilr.

yania pr or lo oii of SS2035: motior. pictures. S35.6S6: pa officiating. Interment in Mrs. Jennie O.

Miller. 73. widow Hoffaian. who was 45 years old. was Slate ij commissicn.

It SC.S75: over head or opera- cemetery liere. Nathan Miller, died Friday native and life-ion? residen', of ir definitely, hov.ever. tion costs. 553.408 end miscellaneous The pallbearers were John the home of her daughter. Mrs.

Coming and was -CHOWR throughout tiiat 937 lo Jr business item? ir.cladir.g advertising agency Fr am. WiUtam Reck. D. J. Hessoa.

Maloney. Somerset, from a compli- the city, particularly as the captain a sudden forward movt-inent. preparation costs, "pho- O. Fuss. Charles Harner and cation of diseases.

Death followed of St. Patnck's cadets. He married: Hotels reported an increase in bus- anniversary of i-r. and ilrs. IMiiiTer The Rev.

I. S. pastor ii- the United Brethren church, Carlisle, officiattd. Tile riis'4 Robert F-rnest n'aved arin weddins inarch. The couple attended by Mr.

and Mrs- C. L. SoHenbcraer. Cariisl--. llrs.

Gcrdon wore -t sown of tea! blue and a corsage of talisman roses. A reception held -he ceremony. The coupJe left on a short wedding trip and upon their return will reside ui Si'-- leri'ille. Mr Gordon is employed ar sheet nietsl wort. icd de- board of directors of th' Dr i Warner hospital tesuli-i session.

Friday evenhrr. EC'S of Miss at the hospital Miss cffereci her thai tu uie cperatma roQJii. Ii understood Uiat Martin eontirme in her ent dual oosition until "he officers the urcsicent Fish and Game Officers a Over New Posts Witherow. 'an flhiess of sis years. 'Marguerite Arraold, daughter expenses, The deceased was a native of Get- William H.

Armold. of Gettysburg 15 per cent and service sta- Clyde IV. Miller a daughter of the D. tions from IS to 25 per ccn' On lowinij: SecrEiarj- oi Highways Roy Clyde W. Miller, 20, Gardners R-: Christian and Sarah trEolfinger) He was employed at the Ingersoll- the basis of reports and a died Sunday evening ac 3:30 jpfoutz.

she lived jieariy her -Ranc company's Painted Post plant in cos receipts. tary of Forests and Waters James oV'ock hi the Hamsbirg hospital -srent to! as superintendent of labor. 1C was possible to arrive ar a con- Boijarcus. Frank Melvm. chair- make her home with her daughter association.

Both in buss- jc-gi tourist business. Tiie sum of commission: Bishop Wyatt Brown, and other activities he held 5450 coo.OOO was reported oi. this of Karrtsbirrg: Howard Gable, le esteem and respect of total." Lancaster; Henry M. Scharf. Get- iir.

Hoffman wai a member of A. xhe Riszmsn report quotes United tysburg, and Ernest G. Srr.ith as', Surviving are the following chfl- dren: Mrs. J. Maloney, with whom.

she made her home: Miss Ida Survlvin; are fe WQ ters. Betty G. and Beverly one son. Francis one brother. Arthur, Corning, and several nieces and nephews.

meningitis. 3- jnnaEsdale where hfc- secured en.ploymer.t about 10 days ago. A doctor was and when Miller lapsed Into a coma he- was in Somerset, hi 1S22. Ker husband was 13 years old at the time of the; battle of Gettysburg and helped i build picket lines during the en- i Small--Lai Miss Helen Lawrence, daughter of Clarence Lawrence, Centennial and Louis Small, son of and Mrs Louis Small. McSherrystown.

were united in inarriaee Saturday n.oming at 8 o'clock at a nuptial mass performed by the Patrick 3ce. rector of St. Mary's Cath- Secre- Uc church. in the church. They were attended by Mr.

und a director of the lagersoll-Rand o' 1 man oi tl-e Historical ilrs Smitn. Centennial. A breakfast a served at tho couole will for the oresent. ness Of 10 "per cent; restaurants publicity tours, etc- $63.045. The commission consists of the ol- tasen to the Harrisburg hospital g.TM,,^ tg-g Carltori post, No.

922 of the Amer- states Travel Bureau evening. ican Legion at Painted Post. He was graduated" from York St-rings high school last year. his parents. Mr- The funeral, was held on January Surviving are ai.ii Mrs.

John r. Miller, Eunring- Miller. Miami. Florida: H. C.

Miner. S. C. 3 York: Mrs. Clyde Firestone.

Beth- le-em, and a step-sister in Wash- inrton. Pa- and one step-brother. Kmely. Jsrsey Shore. jr'rlvate funeral services from the C.

Pittenturf funeral home. Yorfe. rings. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 F. John, at home: jiuinois; Mrs a se.

sisters. 3 is. C. D. North Dasota.

and Mrs. B. ightner. East Middle street. Funeral services win be held from late home in Somerset Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock conducted by The body win be taken i o'-ock conducted bv the Rev.

to Marsh Creek Brethren church E. Snyder. Mr. Tabor. In- Tuesday for farther services Locate Burial Place of General Lewis Armistead Brothers Expire Two county a cenairy in the mid-west, according to word The burial place Annistesd.

captain in' the United Brigadier States Army and brigadier genera! army. his McKinney--Xeiderer Charles McSUanev. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.

McKimiey. sue Mary Bertha Neiderer, daughter of Gregory Xeiderer. all of McSherrystown. were married Saturday in St. Joseph's Catliolic church in.

Hanover by the Rev Vincent Parr, assistant rector. Smitli's Cri John Ficler. standins and one- suecisl 30 persons attencltd The sporttmc-n plan? tor their annual to h-'lc a later. Prv Fiultr Hober: Jr Mars 3rer.ni Zeisler. D.

oltz. Charic-s Pete W. r.vt-r George Siie rentrmbeid "sell is by A otricr cauuhu-is -cu tl -e if Mi- of and tonferrerl on selection of a sue- Mrs Carrie vi Fa- to pos; supervisor neral held nurses. Miss Martin resamst.ci: e.eiyns in vr become when suc- icf reacv 'o 1 1 Martin joined the staft of Warner hospital in April. 1935.

to in ihe operatins; room iliss Sara Clark when la-- underwent an operation. Assumed Marthft McKay iui naspita: position. directors c- vanced Miss Clark to that position and Dr. J. McCrea Dickson prevailed upon Miss Martin to assume supervision of nurses 1:1 to her duties in the.

inc rconi. This srransemsfit continu-id icr nearly r.vo years, ire- cucr.tly recuirinc up to 16 duiy dav for Miss Martin a limit of six months had placed on the dtial position c-y Ihckscn. The directors the hospital the str-f? plan to e.r.p!oy a. rion stiperrlsor and dietician or mec-tinc. Miss Mary Black is ilsc- ar.

rooni nurse, a position has held for a nunibc-r oi" years along with otiier Juries. -Becween iiiss Black and ili-i Martin, we are extremely in a most efficisnt and conscientious staS of nurses to assist in our ooerations." hosoital To Repair Several cr-ms were reported r.s being b.Tlly in r.eed 01 rc-nair atcl were tc fc-i icrrcent in Sunnyside cemetery. -rk Springs. termcnt in the church cemetery. A.

J. DiUman Albert. J. Dillman. 74.

died sua-j Natnamel K. N'oe! itoa Noel died Fri- BO. Mason: City. Iowa, and New- V. Feeser.

78. near Princeton. Isiy'iO. and "his brother passed away on January II. Each was ill only a short time.

"The FSeser brothers were bom near Gettysburg. They went west and resided there here on July 3. I8S3. which has 1912 by the Society of the b62 unknown for years, has been' arid Ka.vj- of located, according to iri- states and the state of by Gettysburg Dr. He "It Army Baker--Kcbert Melvin Elwood Baker, son of iir.

and ilrs. Charles Baker. Abbotts- fixed temporarily ar-ril spring town'Iv. I. and Ruth Naomi The suggestion was Fricay ert.

daughte' of Mr. Mrs. Halph that the association fr a plot of sales Saturday. are a brother. Rolandus C'lar'es DiOman.

Plication of diseases. Ee was aged fr-m a heart attack. ears deceased was the son Mr. Diaman had been in his tfc late Adams and ilana Bow- us-'a' health Saturdav and after' ers NoeJ He ira5 married June 15. a dinner had lam 1 584 to Emma Jane Rickrode.

-aho About 3 o'clock he com- Dec. 5. last. oi a pain in his chest. A i '-eaves six children: Iirs.

Es- c-ctor was summoned, but death Savior. Grouse Park. Littles- a short time later. Itara; Sfcs. Earl Long.

liulcaown: "r.e deceased was a native of Ad- Jobn Noe! Crouse Park: countv. a son of the "Wii- 1 Littlestown: and "caiherine (Carey) Dill- Nccl ilrs tfeiHsin, botn in. In his younger days he bad' btert a farmer and later was a car- p-nzcr. He was employed ai the Keisr also survive. and Strausbargh plan- snember mills for several years.

He TTSS a rcember of St. Francis Xavier Catholic church; a. charter rr.eniber of the Father Cc-rby Coun- Feeser. Hanover: The body lies in in St. ry.

FreinonE avenue Westf Redwood streets. Baltimore. information concerning of General Armistead's obtained recently by Ur. Frecerick Tiibers. irirk hisorian.

who has been carrving on an inves- has long been established' Rebert. East Serlin R. 2. were mar- ground come be placed a 1 ried Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock dab house. It was agreed the so- Miss Martin is a graduate of ihe in the parsonage of Ccterfasiri canon should be near Gameld hospital nursingr school in United Brethren church.

Hanover. The property would be equipped for. Washington. D. in the class The rirur ceremonv of the United the hcldicg of shcotin-4 matches and 1S28.

After finishing she had BrethrSi church was nerfccined bv ether sportsmen's contests A com-; years of work in the seiai General Armistead. who com- maaded a brigade in Pick. sion and who fell within lines at Tne Angle on necn cf July 3. had bee ic the Eleventh Corns hcsrutal on -he Geo-- souih of orolner of Ge asao Powers iSL and" that he died on rconi as bes man and Henry Bttddy. Littlsstown.

and a Ugation. along with Dr. C- C. Crit- foliGwing day. Although it was oi the Xorth known tiiat the body had been re- hau-sister, Mrs.

Harry Sreighner. Carolina Histcricai ccsamisslcm. moved from a temporary grave near tile farm builcinss soon alter bsTtls. the time of its removal end the place of rsmterment had re- sisinea a mystery and hus been a niatier of "ensral intsresr and con- York, The briaegroom -s employed -n. and ths bride is em- Auto Collides With Snow Plow Recently, Dr.

TUbers and "Williain H. Allison, junior hisiorian. checrt- ed this jUtGmiaiion St. In Familv Vault factcrv. H-incver.

Tbe buriaS place Is known as the sidsrabie searcfi. Lawyer--Starrier George Washington Lawyer, son of Sir. and Mrs. Milton Lawver. Kugbss-Armistead vault.

Inscnp- Genera! Le-is A. Armistead. born Spring-Grove 3, and Miss Viola Miss Esther Tsro Luzerne couniians. enroute dens on the large stone slats indi- February IS. ISI7.

in New Bern. Florida on a vacation trip, escap- cate that within she vault, erected Xorth Carolina, was a son of Gen- Hanover. Two brothers. Reuben ied serious injury Wednesday after- in isil by Christopher and Peggy Gertvsbure. and Henrv Noel, when their car collided with a Hughes, lies also the body o' Ee was a plow on the Gettysburg- Colonel George Armistead.

defender of the congregation of Harrisburg read. The snow was of Fort McHenry during its bom- Grace Lutheran church. Two Tuv- Juncamased. bardnient in the War of 1312. On Jaines J.

Brennan. Laketon. uppet- right hand corner the direct descendents of T-iewls A. church was used. daughter of Mrs.

WSliam riiccHe. Litilesiown R. 2. were mar- cral Keith Armistead. and Saturday evening at o'clock by a of Colonel George Amu- ev Minsrer.

retired Lu- stesd- General Walker K. Armi- theran at his nomc in Kan- steac Ls bune-a in the family ceme- over. Uooernlle. Virginia. EJiown" The ring ceremony of the Lu'heran rs and reculaaons of the hospital Membership Group sta-T adopted earner this vreek at President Ficler appointed thi- taS meeting.

The rules deal with committee- to'haiTdle organization mstters ana re-25im! tion in county strewn." John vr. aii present depcrtinents of ihe in- Tiioir.p- -sriuition and acid ihe department 01 son and Kiar.ia-;. The rev- nrrtsiothgrapy. A chief of that ce- gnme distribution committee in- partrnent vnll be -named by the eludes R. C.

Andersor. Ev.gene Le- board after ihe medical staff has and Monroe Dellinger mpcie a reco-nisc-ncaiion for the Game Protector R. Anderson pcsr. spoke on sportt-mansivp nr.c trr.ced T-IC directors the pur- the accomplishment? tne fish and chase of a taennostac for the furnace at. the hospital.

The bcrd scanned, annual reports of iliss Sara J. Clark hospital u- and announced they creatly pleased with, the cil. N'o. 10. of the Gettysburg P.

3 and a member of the Kolv 4i N-aine society. lheran Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Ida G. Rilev. to whom Funeral services Sunday ai 2 driver of the machine, is to be cover stcne slab is attached Armistead reside iri Boston. Massa- attended.

from his home, with the before a nearby justice of bronze plate on which is inscribed chussits: Bethlehem. Pennsylvania. viz: reside in the rear of 241 J. M. Myers, pastor of Grace church, the peace with reckless driving.

The the information that. -Elthin the and Little Rock. Arkansas, the park rrecierick street. Intennent in Grace Lu--crash occurred about o'clock vault Tavenis -three miles north of Heidiersburg. near Berraudion creek.

Officer C. S. J. Hawn TV. Hainberger, of the Gettysburg JSi the body of zs Acdison historian stated.

game association TLiis ccniniitee r.smec Prssidetit F.aler. Z-inn. F. iJark Georjr 0 RafTensperger William ZTeigler. A.

E. Hatch-son ar.d record for 193S. all Geitvsburc: Hemir.r; They were un- Stanley ana Eu- csr.e Lerew. "ork Sprir.r 5 Hilbcrt HoiTmsr. and Charles AJ-- pers" Lloyd and Parker was married o2 years: oae Mrs.

Margaret McMaster detail of the state motor police, iu- duushter and six sons. Mrs William I 60 Sylvester J. Haxro, Get- ivestigated the accident ar.d wiii Sie tysiics p. 5, died in a hospital; the charge. 'in Harrisbufg, Thursday morning; The accident is alleged to have at 3:45 o'clock.

Death was due to occurred after a state plow, operated ,2. heart attack. She wss 'QV Ira Sharraii. 44. Orrtanna R- 1.

ter of tho late Jacob sad Josephine -Khsch headed south, had stop' McMaster. The was a.pea afte the semper jammed on of the Rosary Societ- and. iae roat surface. The truck had I the League of the Sacred Hea. of' barbed a few feet when Bren- "Flying" Snow New Oxford Bank Causes Crash Elects Officers Hanover.

Sir. Lawyer is employed on the Western Bencersville: Cle us Ctilp. Maryland rr.oad. rUle R. Crun: Arendts- vHie.

Stnrr.tr and Gifiui Musselir.au. Csshtor.r.: F.os,- Sing. Each Driver in Mishap Charged Orrt.rr.r-r.: Roy Shealer. Gettysburg; Charles Gettysburg: Harry Johnstown: Sergeant William of the United Stales Army. Ayer, Massachusetts; Riley Emigsville.

and Leo and Donald, both of Gettysburg: two) -Isters and three brothers. Miss iry Diliman. Gettysburg: Joseph, State motor police from the Ge" tysburgr substation, were contlr.uin their investigation 3-Iondsv ci John C. Myers electee vice president o. the Jarncers' and Merchants' bank 01 New Oxiord at Of SoU --Il iable Kav Beam.

btrrg R. D. co -ihe annual organization rceeting of The Pennsylvania State Horccul- inral asauciatsoa opened its three- rip.y meeting at the Pennsylvania iislrn between an automobile a croup vhKh was elected at ihe farm show heri p.irkec tt-uc'-t th-" boro roaci atHjnt 6-30 o'clock Sunday Tuesday with a re- mectuic a week port that the membership increased earlier. H5 during the past year to a total of CampHiH; A. Woosong.

St Jose Catholic church. Bon- T.T-T!f William. Littlestown. and Mrs. Ray Weaver.

Harrisbursr. Fifteen grand- children and nine greaS-grandchil- fJren also survive- Funerai services Tuesday mom- ing meeting at the H. B. Bender' son funeral home at 8:30. o'clock with a high requiem mass at St.

Francos Xavier Catholic church 9 o'clock conducted by the are the husband, three Mrs. Charles Smith. Bon- and Mrs. Francis Redding and Charles L- Hswn. Gettysburg: a sister, llrs.

Curtis "Weaver. Tork. and John funeral di- who was in charge cf ar- T. Mark E. Stock.

Interment in the' 131356 TM 61115 for thc fur removed Catholic cemetery. the body to the home of the daugh- Smitl M. O. Mickler vine. a nsiicrest struck the left rear of the state vehicle.

Brennan said he -was prevented from passing the piow fay ap- proaciung from the opposite direction. Damage to the tourists" car wss estimated at S125 to S150. Mrs. May" Brennan. owner oi the the only other thrown forward and her head was bruised when it struck the windshield.

The impact cracked the glass Mr. Myers fills a position niacc by the ceath cl Edgar 850 Dr K. Shaw, research profes- ported he had been driv-ing east on Auker. Auker's place on the board sor of pomology at the Msssachu- an automobile skidded the icy highv-ay when he met an- oj directors not fUied v.t-ek. setts State college, xi-as the chief Xo one injured but two tar? --ere damaged in a collision at Joy Lutheran chtirch on the irylor rcas south 01 day morning- Drivers of both car? charges as a result of the crash.

Officer Russell J. Fischer of the state motor police said alter he investigated the accident. The crash is saic to have occurred as'F W. Waybrieht, 63. Fast Water Getr-sH-irr a his machine onto the ice-covered rughrr3i: from churrh cii Is In Car Mishap The dnv-r-r escaped ir-j-rj- but a trvure-d when other mschui7.

In the cloud of fly- Other bar.rt oScers soeaker a uins session. He ing snow that followed the other electee as fcllovrs: President. John spoke or. new and practical develop- Friday struck a G. Fi.il-.

S25 for Sellinsr ilervin Oscar Miciley. 34. died services froni the home ikathis on Monday with a requiem high: Saturday rnorning at o'clock at his in FratiRlin township, near nl3SS at 9 "dock in St. Joseph's. Cash-own, from Jaundice.

He was Catholic church. Bcnneauvflie. The' 21 last October and had been' Rev Leo Krichten. rector, offi- bedfast since December 4. dating.

Intenscnt in St. Joseph's The deceased was bom in Frank- cemetery. Bonneauville. lin township, a son of the late Au- L- and Elizabeth Stover) He spent his entire life' 1T1 machine ue failed to see a truci N. to uoarc.

parked on the liighway acead rain -James W. Earnitz: 3 and he crsslied into the rear of ihe Flaiis-rty, i-na cashier Mrs vehicle which had broken down earlier in the day. The truck belonged to the Felty Cigar company. a Maryland firm which h.i-= branch ofSce in York. Lyle.

his wife and a friend escaped injury but- their car was damaged to the extent of sbout S40. D3ir.ige to the truck was slight. Officers J. R. Rivetti and Glen F.

ments soil management iis apple orcr.nrcs. stressing the need soil sifie. good physical properties and Emil "4. the fertility in starting an P'nia. a --r orcharc.

He advocated planting the when r. thf- under Bot'n cars their cwn rcr trees on the contour to control soil tr.e Without License cr Ray Barman. Hamilton townshin because it permits an paid a fine of S25 and costs before root system, cnecss soil Justice of the Peace John H. Base- erosion, provides tor absorption of JacobK. Jacob Hoover.

Berwick towri- Franklin township where he was! Hanover D. 3. died a carpenter. morning at 5:15 o'clock at the age He 'is survived bv his widow. Death was due former Sarah Catherine Adams: fc eart ooaditioa.

He ivas a son of; a a A Nary. Orrtanna R. I. denied today that hiy tag? were on A car involved in a hit and run In Pittsburgh recently. Nary stated license- tags taken from his car on Decem- 24 replaced by new ones.

nev hare been Henry are investigating. RESIGXS PATHOLOGIST tiiree sons and six daughters. Rob- late Henry H. and Leah Kauff- -t McKnightstown'R Hoover, and -a-as bom July 9. A teletype mesKgc recervec new skate roo.cr police las Sun- naR.D.;JohnO.Phila--18«.

Mr, Hoover Anna May Mickley. Phila; Ke was a member of the Refonnec delihja: Mrs. CaKin N. Hartman, church at Abbottstowa. and fra- Pittsburgh: Mrs.

James C. MaSiem. temally aSiiiated with the Red California: Mrs. Ben- I Men and Patriotic Order Sons Of- F. Redding.

Littlestown: Mrs. America lodges of Xew Oxford. Sur- Anthony F. Deeniiger. Pittsburgh: him are two brothers and a rr CLAYBAIGH BOXP niEI The adrr.sniMratior.

bond the es- Dr. Henry Stevart. a member of the Warner hospital staff since tnat usstiruuorj opened iiarch 192:. Monday jjresented his resignation as staS pathologist to Dorsey Dougji-. erty.

president of the board of directors. resignation, wliich trill be-come effective "at the pleasure of the board." is expected to be actec upon at a special rneetir.c of Uie directors to be held Friday at Xnrses' home. Doctor Stewart Dr alter a hearing Mondav eve- v.aier. and prevents evaporation of rung Dr. a charge of purchasing: ar.c from the soil, re-sellins: furs tvitnout a The intorniation acainst TT5C C- county game protector.

Vincent Reddings Mark that est yca a nureervmen 01 the state will call eddmg Anniversary fnas piots of all Mr. 3s. Vincent West High strtei observed their foriietn w-eddinc anniversary ixVTTED They were jnairied in St. Francis Catholic church. January 17.

1SOO. by the Hev Father Henry wno is rjo'v rec'or at Cathrltc church Lan- plots of all co-operating nurseries ail tree? whsch are r.ot lrue to name. on a of too fast tor and paid fine of -510 1 inc j-osjs oefore a nearby justice of o. is to V- upset. Sfrfy wo? Mrs Ar.na i a 5prair.ec r.ch; -rri-t of the head.

Siie 'sres tvrxc by Wilbur New Oxford L. Henry Spahr. has beer, as- Damace to th? car sisant manager of Triminer's five store Carlisle for iloncay began his du- of the grocery de- Gct'-ysburs: of motor partnient of Trimmer's store in Henr- Spahr Transferred To Store in Gettysburg -T! X. Fagan. professor of pomology, at the Pennsylvariia State college, arid G.

Baugher. Aspers members of the true-to-name cor-i- uiacnir.e had raittee of the association, reported a Ne Oxfcrd tae OScer William I Baiizhaf of tl; ties as tysburg. Mr. and Spahr their yotiiar son expect to nwve to Get- TO McCrea Dickson. then ch-ef Mirgeon.

Funeral Bender and clay afternoon the Rev NEWSPAPER of Union I. O. O. F. of Gettysburg, have been to visit the Elizabethto-T: encair.pnient ors Jarjuary C3 when Grar.d Patriarch A.

G. Eicholtz. Grove City, and other grand csmpnient ot5cers pay an official visit. The Ehzabethtown state degree team will ex- Property Sold by BIRTH AXXOUXCEMEXTS A daugh-er -oras borr. at the War- tysbursr soon.

r.er Saturc-xy rnorr.ins to Mr. and C- Rose. Get- tysburg. A Irer bom to Mr and G-'orr- 1 Reever. F.

.1: The 26-acre farm of George i.er St.it.i3- 'Sneely in Oxford township was soltl Mr and Mr? Get- at siicriff's sale on the steps of tne tysburg, annou-icf- I a court house Saturday morning at thf 1 Warr.er -a 1 Tne purchaser was Harry riav. Sr.eer.nser. Mt. Pleasarit tov.Tslsip Personal property of Mr Sheely "nad.

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