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EAST BERLIN NEWS COMET YORK SPRING! VOL. LXXI EAST BERLIN, FEBRUARY 9, 1951 NO. DEATHS NEWS NOTES Joseph Brown. SUver Spring, Morgan s. Haney.

Assistant visited his mother, Mrs. Mfery, Zvi mch at Brovn. 9:20 Georje F. Chronisttr George F- Chronister, 89. a re- EAST BERLIN CHURCH SERVICES EAST BERLIN Kft.

Charge i i Young 'People's Bible classes I tun Sunday school held a i meeting Thursday evening at the home of Katharine Sinner. York. Jiseases: foilowing a four-week ruaxy 12. in observance of Lincoln's STSSTSS TM at 10: IB ajn. party near the home of Banks will be closed Monday Feb- public worship at, 7:00 pju.

Report On Polio Drive In York SpringS Area The Dean's Us: at Dickinson coi: lege includes Elizabeth Swaim. DUis- The Mademoiselle club, a group of burg, formerly of Mt. Holly Springs. jr young women who annually sponsor ana Mrs. Jane Lehmer Alexander, drive Yor Springs area Dillsburg.

ill- for TM 0510 iiave submitted Letters of administration on the the final report. The card party, cl isaa? M. Prosser. late of DILLSBURG YORK SPRINGS CHURCH SERVIC NEWS EVENTS: YorkSpri Mrs. Dorothy L.

Wolf, near Get- birthday. baugh family- Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Eisenhart announce the birth of a son Friday at the Warner hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Boyer are on a two-weeks" trip to Florida. Ferres Lawyer, Hanover R.

1. and Louise Chronister, East Berlin, were granted a marriage license at West- a.m. St. John's. New Chester: Sunday- school at 9:30 church worship Union church recently held a coast- Mr Tas a Zwingii jlin.

He had resided in East 1 for the past 30 years. Surviving are: ke bv pau i Seven children, John Chronister raffled aad broughl and Mrs. Elmer Wagner, both of at 10:30 Emmanuers, Hampton: worship at 9:15 school at 10:30 Church Sunday Trinity Lutheran The Rev. Lester Karschner. Pastor minster, Md.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geigley entertained at dinner followed by a social evening Tuesday at their home at Flora Dale. Patients discharged from the War- ner hospital include Mrs. Allen Men- ges.

East Berlin; Mrs. Richard Thompson and infant daughter. East Berlin- The Men's and Women's organizations of the Bermudian Church of the Brethren met for a regular meet- Sunday school, 9:15 worship. Mrs. Sherman Eisenhart and infant son.

East Berlin, and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn and infant daughter. Big Dam, were discharged from the Warner hospital. Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry" L. Taylor, celebrated her i Cilronl eighth birthday Tuesday by entertaining two of her out-of-town little friends. Clarice Hughes --and Ann i Kennedy's Electrical store donated York Springs R. 2: Miss Carrie S. lamp hich was as door prize.

Chronister, "TM Robert. Diilsb-org, has been stationed at Va. Luther L. Bear. Repuolican as- hospital.

Baltimore, today day Miss Mary Pearson is recovering from a foot infection. George E. Deatrick has been cusJy ill in a Harrisaurg hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Parvin Bower and Belle Xeely made a business trip to Gettysburg OR Wednesday. Eorn to Mr. and Mrs. Junior grandchile dren and Deardorff. Dover R.

D. Nelson at- dinner at her parents' In his earHer years, the deceased Meat Market. Guise's Restaurant. Brandt's garage. Mrs.

George Dea- Mrs. Emily Miller. 47, Dillsburg, Edna rt. Guy Tanger. suffered deep cuts of the lip Tues- realed Norman L.

Bortner. pasxor York Springs: Worship service 9:30 Sunday school at Youth Meeting- at 6:30 pja Chesnut Grove: Sunday school; 10:00 ajn. worship service at 11:0 ajn. Busy Workers will meet az the parsonage at 8:00 pjn. Lower Sunday a- 9:30 ajn.

Mid-week Lenten service Wedne cay at 7:30 pjn. United Brethren Arbe Dorsey. pastor Heidlersburg--Worship 9:30: Sur school 10:30. services Wednesday ac 58, Gardners R. 1.

a fracture of Mt. Olivet--Sunday school at 10:30 ajn. Lenten services, Wednesday. 7:30 pjn. Catechism class Saturday, 2:30 home, Abbottstown street.

The Missionary society cf Trinity Lutheran church will review their missionary book Sunday afternoon beginning at The book tells been engaged in farming, near Emory Guise. Dlti-er's Appliance, day afternoon when she was struck 1 received when he slipped worship 10:30. East Berlin. His wife was the former Gilbert Fair and Sans. Hershey's by a thrown by a 5 and 10.

Wolfs garage. Central boy in the downtown area, York po- or ce hiq hojne Funeral services Thursday at 2 Cut-Rste, Diller's store. Vance iice reported. P-TM- funeral home. East Brough.

Huff. Mr. j. Douerer, who has been ten- Springs Tuesdav ir at the home Jdaville--Sunday school ori i worship Evangelistic serv club ant Arnold farm at The Rev. Francis P.

Mignot. Pastor at their York home where Sunday; -Masses at 7 and 8:30 ajn. i also was celebrated at that time the Stations of the Cross for the chii- third birthday of their twin grand- army in Wednfisday afternoon sons. Robert W. and Richard E.

ana nas recenuj during afc 2:30 services Bentz. sons of William Bentz, also Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. of York. Before marriage. Mrs.

Stations' of the Cross every Fri- Bentz was Miss Jess Zeigler. day evening during Lent at 7 o'clock. Clayton A. Greist, West York. Lenten devotions every Sunday a visitor here during the ing at the home of Roy King, near town.

Harvey Hunter. who has been stationed with the army in Virginia for the past year competed "maneuvers, has been visiting his home. Mrs. Annie Mummert, who re- turnel home from the residence of her son. Cletus E.

Mummert. where she recuperated after an operation at the West Side Osteopathic hospital, is able to be about. Judith Ann little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hofman, R.

1, who was seriously 411 most of the winter, has again been confined to her home by sickness. Her brother. Marlin, has also been sick. Arthur TJ. Gulden was appointed assessor for Hamilton township by the Adams county commissioners Wednesday.

He fills the unexpired the story of Dr Thomas, a young Berlin. Rev. Alton Leister, pastor aad Mrs Jack Hershey. Kettle's man serving as a pastor and phy- of ZHvingli Reformed church, offi- Beauty shop. Lillich's service sta- Beavertown for several years, will Holtzschwamm Lutheran sician to the mountain folk of Pitt- Guest Pastor i man Community center, near Knox- Sunday school.

9 a.m.; worship, ville. Term. 10 ajn. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd L.

Bentz. who were married January 26. 1911. cele- St. Mary's, Paradise brated their fortieth wedding anni- ciated.

Interment in East Berlin i iollf Miller's Feed Mill. Fair's Serv- nlO ve to ti Union cemetery. ice station. Thelma's. Wreatha's, from Dills a 53-43 decision over New Stan Reinecker poured 21 hrough for the winners.

place. 2 1 miles, A Da i and Leila M. Knouse. on the Old York; Menallen township, sold to Ernest Beauty shop, Clara Hardman. Rene r02 MJ-.

Dotterer have sale ar( Miriam E. Rebert, same Thursday 7:30. Church Of God Rev. Donald Roemer. minister Sunday school.

momin worship, choir Dractice. 1 Mrs. Lillie Eiseahart Wagner Tanger. Tne Willing Workers, Rob- March 10. Funeral services for Mrs.

Lillie ert Day and Frosts store. Eisenhart Wagner, widow of Wil- xhe grade school donated a total Ham A. Wagner, who died WedJies- $13.95: 1st and 2nd grade. 54.32; Darlene Smith won pie contest held in the Dillsburg I place, a one-half interest in a prop- the cherry erty in Menallen township. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon evening at 7 o'clock. Church of the Brethren J. Monroe Danner. Elder East Berlin: Sunday school at 9 church services at 7:15 pjn.

Mummert's: Sunday school at 9:30 church services at 10:30 ajn. Trostle's: Sunday school at 9 ajn. J. Albert Cook, Elder Bermudian--Sunday school. 9:30 worship service, 10:30 a.rn.

Wolgamuth--Sunday school, 9:30 worship service, 10:30 reports that his mother-in-law. Mrs. day at the home of her son-in-law rd and 4th, 5th and 6th. and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl S. 7th. Sl-81; 8th. 9th.

$1.98: 12th. S38.60 was raised through tlie chancing off of war bonds, and $25.63 was received from the -March of Dimes" boxes placed throughout, the town The grand and Kenneth Hoover. The Rev. Paul Iota i was $181.33. 1 i runner-up.

with Arlene Doris Stone and cugh. Jean Hoover. Thomasville R. 1. were held icth.

S222; llth. Saturday afternoon from Holtz- No less than S38.6 schwamm Union Pallbearers were: Stewart Eisen- hart. Myles Eisenhart. Philip hart. Ray Eisenhart.

Charles Hoover I William Stambaugh, formerly of Glatfelter, retired LuUieran minis- T- ne club wishes to thank every- Hampton. who spends her time at from Jacobus, 5. Inter- World Day of Prayer service at the Bermudian church this Friday dition. Dr. Elgin's daughters, the Misses Grace and Frances Lee, students at West Chester State Teach- term, of Otis Livingston, who resigned upon moving from the township.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Kuntz en- at 7:30 terrained at cards Wednesday "eve- ning at their home, Gardners R. D. Abbottstcwn Lutheran Char Thrpp tables were in olav Favors Rev.

Lester Karschner. Pastor as Worship service at 9 Sun- summoned to the parental home. the Griest home and at that of another daughter. Mrs. C.

Raymond Staub, nearby, is convalescing after a severe heart attack which she suffered during the Christmas holidays. Dr. Eugene Elgin, veteran physician of East Berlin, has been critically ill at his home this week, following a heart attack Saturday. Because of the gravity of his con- ment was in tery. The following brothers and sisters survive: Mrs.

Lizzie Joseph. East Berlin R. Mrs. Harry Bushey, Hallam; Elmer Eisenhart, East Ber- lin R. Curtis Eisenhart, East Berlin, and Paul Eisenhart, York R.

6. one who in any way helped with the project Of Policy also competed. Mrs. H. L- Bentz was elected president of the Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran church at a meeting held at the home of Mrs.

C. J. Bush- ev. Other officers chosen were: Vice president. C.

W. Williams; secretary, Mrs. J. S. Kapp.

and treasurer. Mrs. S. E. Wagner.

A baseball meeting will be held this Friday at 7:30 pjn. at Nesbit's restaurant, to discuss matter concerning tthe local 1951 season. All i been requested to attend. Discussion 3Irs. Katie E.

Prosser Mrs. Katie E. Prosser, 63, wife of Charles C. Prosser, died Monday evening at 5:15 o'clock at Carlisle hospital after 17 days' hospitaliza- ition. Death was cue to complica- The joint-consistory of the East will be on the choice of league for i Berlin Evangelical and Reformed charge will hold its quarterly meeting and annual organization meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Enimanuel church, Hampton.

This meeting includes the consistories of St. John, church. New Chester: Mt. Olivet church, near ers' college and the Perm State tension Center. PhiladelDhia; as welli i his son William.

York, were tions. Church, near East Berlin; Mrs. Prosser was a member of church. East Berlin, and Emmanuel the local team. The Dillsburg Boy Scout Troop Stoerzinger, Gardners R.

1. on February 3. a daughter. Mrs. Stoerz- inger was formerly Ida.

March. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. Penllyn concluded a visit- with then- son-in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Raplh W. Tyson. Gardners.

Dale E. Cline. York Springs 1. and Richard H. Bradford.

Aspers, i are listed as new members of the Gettysburg post, American Legion, Mrs. Ruth Bitner, Dillsburg; J. R. Ruppert, Carlisle, and Clyde King, Mechanicsburg, were week-end callers on Mr. and Mrs.

Hillary Kennedy. Mrs. Harry Heller and infant son, Aspers R. 1, were discharged from the Warner hospital. Robert Dunn, Aspers R.

1, was admitted as a pa- worship. the regular month! missionary offering will be a Sunday. Thursdary, visitation night, stead of the regular prayer meetini Gardners EUB Church Calvin E. Kipp, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 service, 10:30 ajm. will hold a hobby show at the Dillsburg Community Building on Saturday.

February 10. from 1 to 10 pjn. Anybody who has. a hobby is invited to bring their collection and arrange their display not later than 10 ajn. Run) on Saturday.

This is a Arthur Kuntz, Mrs. Richard Hutton day school at 10:15 Luther and Marshall Kuntz. League at 6 pjn. Mrs. Evelyn Eisenhart Emig, pro- Catechetical class meeting every prietor of Evelyn Eisenhart's Beau- Saturday at 1 0jn.

ty shop, has resumed business at her former stand, now attractively Evangelical and Reformed Charge renovated. Mrs. Emig, who was on A. C. Rohrbaugh, Pastor a leave of absence during the in- Emmanuel's.

Abbottstown Fri- fancy of her son. Max, born in day. World's Day of Prayer service Attending Dr. Elgin is Dr. Allen W.

Kelly, another East Berlin physician. Although Dr. Elgin has net been well for several years, he has continued active in affairs of the state's Republican party and in his work as a physician in the state health department. in the Reformed church. East Berlin, at 7:30 pjn.

Sunday, at 9:00 10:00 Sunday school. August, is now taking care of customers, with the assistance of Mrs. Lois Rider Eisenhart. at whose home the business was conducted during the shop's renovations. Mrs.

Fred Diehl, Everett, formerly Miss Irene E. Sinner, returned home i after submitting- to an operation a the Memorial hospital. Cumberland, Marian J. Hawkins, daughter of (Continued on Page 8) Dillsburg EUB church. Besides her church.

husband, she is survived fay the fcl- The quarterly Women's Guild lowing: Two sons. Lester W. Pros- rally of the five churches of the ser. Dillsburg, and Paul E. Prosser.

East Berlin charge will be held in athome; two sisters. Mrs. Elsie Dit-j st. Paul 'Red Run) union church mer, Dillsburg. and Mrs.

Howard Wednesday evening. February 21, at Kimmel. Dillsburg R. in the form of a Lenten Quiet grandchildren. two great grandchil- Hour candlelight service.

Mrs. Portis i worship: H. JD. TV UriU MARRIAGES Myers-Hawkins Md. Mrs.

Diehl, who is the mother of Prayer Service The East BerUn-Abbotteto-am community World Day of Prayer special observance and worship service will be conducted in Zwingli dren and a brother. Roy Harbold, Franklintown. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Cocklin funeral home. Her pastor, the Rev.

Edward A. Hawkins, i Evangelical Reformed church. East of three children, was visited during New Cumberland, and L. Berlin, this Friday evening at 7:30. "Kir r-- An TTi t-rvl 5e- crwifi JlV T.Vlft her sickness by her father, W.

A. rs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sinner, and sister. Miss Katharine Myers, York Springs, were united M.

Sinner, York; another sister, Miss in marr i ag January 28 in State Helen E. Sinner, Atlantic City, N. and her brother, Carl I. Sinner, of Shippensburg, all formerly of East Berlin. College.

The ceremony performed in Lutheran student chapel by This observance is sponsored by the church women of the Lutheran and Evangelical and Reformed churches in Abtottstown and East Berlin and of the East Berlin Church of the Brethren. This is a public service of 1 the Rev. Edwurth E. Korte. pastor prayer for all people of all faiths.

Cathy, youngest daughter of Mr. to Lulheran students at the college, Mrs. Alton M. Lerster and Mrs. and Mrs.

G. J. Otto, R. 2, who re- cently returned from the West Side i ism at is a senior in journal- i Kathryn Eisenhart. of Zwingli State col- i church, are in charge of arrange- tient.

Mrs. Chester J. Tyson. Gardners R. returned from a visit of several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester J. Tyson, of Moorestown, N. J. The former Angell farm, near i Harbold.

owner, to E. L. Brenizer. Methodist Charge Amos D. Myers, Pastor Hunterstown: Worship servic 9:30 Sunday school, 10:30 aji New Oxford: Sunday school.

10:0 worship service, 11:00 Fourth District Youth Council, pjn. York Springs: Sunday schoo 9:30 worship service, 7:30 pjn Youth Fellowship, 6:30 pjn. Mt. Victory Evan. U.

B. Church Rev. Calvin G. Kipp. pastor.

Worship service at Sunda school at 10:30. Revival services each night be ginning at 7:45. Smith. spiritual life secretary of the Guild of the host church, and Mrs. Alton M.

Leister, wife of the pastor, are in charge of arrangements. A choir composed of women from all Monroe J. Shearer, officiated. Inter- five churches and a representative ment was made in Dillsburg ceme- of each church to assist in leading tery. will be a part of the program.

The i offering, insofar as is possible, will be a gathering of good used clothing to be contributed to Church World sen-ice. Church women of these churches are asked to prepare their Mrs. Pauline Peal Mrs. Pauline R. Peal, a former resident of Dillsburg R.

died at 3:50 Thursday in a Rome, N. hospital, following a week's illness. She was 32. She is survived by her husband, i William J. Peal.

Rome. KT. a daughter, Lois Schumaker, at home: her father, Calvin C. Gasswint. The engagement of Darlene Smith, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Smith, Dillsburg, to Dale Grove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Grove, of Dillsburg R. 1.

was announced at a party at the bride-elect's home. Miss Smith is a senior student- at Dillsburg high school- Her fiance is a graduate of the same school, class of 1947, and is employed by L. B. Smith, Camp HilL No date was set for the wedding. The annual World Day of Prayer will be observed this Friday at 7:30 pjn.

in Calvary EUB church by the churches of the community. The Clyde Rosenberger, the tenant, will move to Franklintown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn, Big Dam.

announce the birth of a daughter at the Gettysburg hospital, February 1. Donald Slaybaugh. Gardners R. broke the bone in one of his feet in a fall Monday. The York Springs P.T-A- will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday evening in the high school at 7:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Maurice Bower was discharged from the University of Pennsylvania hospital Saturday and home of presidents of the Missionary" soci- is convalescing at the eties, Mrs. H. L. Bentz, Mrs.

Earl M. friers in Milford. Del. J. C.

Trostel. will be in charge of! (Continued on Page 4J part of the program. Guest speaker HOSPITAL REPORT i A rvt-lr Franklintown U. B. Charge Rev.

Myri T. Slaybaugh, Pastor Frankiintown-- Sabbath, school a 9:30 Christian Endeavor, evangeistic services, 8 pjn. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:3 pjn. South Mountain Union-- Sabbat school, morning worship, 1C Christian Endeavor, 7:30.. New Chester Lutheran Charge Samuel M.

Clarke, Pastor St. Mark's, Heidlersburg: Churc worship at 9 sermon, "Th Test." Sunday school at 10 ajn. St. John's, Hampton: a school at 9:30 church at 10:30 sermon theme, Test." donation of good used clothing and TM iv Patients discharged from the Car- send or bring it to the Lenten Quiet Springs, wno will tais aoo hospi al i u( je I5 Lester i i Robert Bailey will be in cnarge 01 KmsrOTS oard- 1 the Sale Feb. Wagner R.

5. Eliz abethtown. Old Hershey all-day sale. Farm machinery, hog: etc. viile: Mrs.

Chester Sovv-ers. Gard- Dillsburg R. 2: an dthree sisters, i H-Month Term FOF Osteopathic hospital, West York, Mr Myers is a senior in Agri- ments. The choir of Swingli church where she submitted to an emer- cultural Engineering at the college. 1 assist in the service.

The choir gency appendectomy, is improving, wffl meet at 6:45 pjn Friday to along with her sisters, Lynda and: Schttchart-Ledford conclude plans for the service. A Jean, who have been confined to iliss Ledford. daugh- similar service observing the World their home with sickness. Their ter of -Washington Day of Prayer will be conducted Mrs. Addison Yohe.

Dillsburg R. Mrs. Clair Wonders. York, and Mrs. Lawrence Stambaugh, Mechanicsburg.

I burg Fire company elected for D31s- ners 2: Levenia Foster, Mt. Holly the Spa fann -he -o 1 Springs; Elsie Sadler. Dillsburg; York countv nic -L i- 3 cnarfes i pleasan) known E- Myers. Dillsburg: R. 3: Charles leasant -ma 4 miles E.

of Di York Springs R. 1. i livestock, fanning implements an Patients admitted to the Warner goods. Sale at 11:30 aji Funeral services were Mon- 2 pjn. from the Cockiin fu- Thefts of four automobiles in a Mrs.

Henry Strayex. sec- Rockev --'24-hour period this month brought re Mrs. Lee Karns. assistant sec- 0 3 TI Id a sentence of 11 months in jail to re Mrs. Leroy Shugbart.

treas- gs i E. Myers. East Berhj mother is able to be about after several weeks' illness due to a touch br de Qf of pneumonia, followed by a relapse. tx)wn a o'clock on Saturday i church, with George Kiinedinst. son of Mr.

and aftrnoon tne ectoiy of the Lower Bermudi Littlestown, became the Friday evening at o'clock in Schuchart. Abbetts the St. Paul (Red Run) union the people of the Biaine Lefever. Glenn Seibert, Gil- pin Cook. William Spahr.

John Davis, m. and J. Roy King. The Rev. Monroe J.

Shearer, pastor of Dillsburg EUB church, officiated. I Charles Elicker. Dillsburg R. 1: s. Charles were pianigt Mrs Howard Wolf, assistant ilrs leader tt.

Mt. in Springs. AD co three months to run consecu- Mrs. Lee Karns. trustees.

Mrs. Cyde tivelv In the fourtli case the sen- Grove. Mrs. Cleason Williams and Bermudian Lutheran. interment was in Dillsburg ceme- i three Mrs Aarcll Myers.

Committees were ne Countv Electric Ap- KoS 1 -ent. but to be serv-ed concurrent- appo by the president. oxapuv ormerly located between Eaj icax Re church, clean-up sale everything, quitting farming. March I--Granville Insfcrp on mile north of Hampton, route 9 Brethren for some time, reported to his fam- tQWJ1 The Rev Anthony J. McGin- i churches attending also, ily that he is at a rest camp in tnat ley assistant pastor of the church, fiss Marv Mummert country.

His elder brother, runneth, tne Double ring, ceremony. A who suffered a shrapnel wound Acte ndin the couple were Mr. and 1 KeV A TM. fv tfllC I i a I1VJJJC Ui 11CI XiCfJlltiVk an ankle in Korea several months jjonajjj Cole irishtown. Mr.

LeaVGS $112,444 a nd Mrs. Lawrence Giles, near Ross- IN NEW LOCATION livestock, poultry, etc. Mar. 10--William Dotterer, Arnol fiance conoany. formerly locatea farnx Beavertown, stock and fa: jrear of 20 York street.

Gettysburg, Blame i will move this Friday to their new ly with the other three. i By his plea of guilty. McMurtie. CAR STRIKES XAVT TRUCK Jan. 27 he stole An automobile operated by Boris slorer oom.

r.ext to the Majestic Frederick Gilles- Xavier Zeleniak, 23. of Alexandra, Carlisle street. Gettysburg. pie in York and abandoned it at crashed into the rear of a navy The 4-: 0 i to see the dis- Haar's playground orth of DiMs- truck operated by Lawrence C. plaj of in the ago and since then has spent some js employed at the Beth- yills.

She was 84 years old. time in the Philadelphia Naval hos- lehem steel compan Hanover The estate of a iBss Muaimer had resided with Qf Weaver R. i. cf a mflc north of York Springs at ro obligation to buy. time in the Philadelphia pital, has recovered to such an ex- tend that he expects to be returned to active duty shortly.

He is now at his home here. burg. Tiie same day he srole the car Carter. Washington. D.

a tenth att ractive new room. There will be clad itinerant preacher. Adam H. ner ne ne and niece since be- HoUenbaugh-Otto Florence K. Otto, daughter vv-birri he abandoned in Wellsville.

12:10 o'clock Thursday Keener. Dover township, contained' coming about a veefc ago Sur ne a total of S112.444.50 after taxes. viving a Mrs. Elmira JisudBQ down -ti 3 i Aiirtv. Trie of an adjudication Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Jacobs. Al- Mr and Lewis B.

Otto. Dills- 'Wednesday bv Judge Harvey A. Wellsville. and a brother. Allen a Cly.

toona, botla former East Berlin resi- 3 and Rcberi Holien- Gross, in Orphans' court, showed. Funeral services win be conducted dents, are spending a month St. ha of ilr and Wilbur Cf the total in the estate. Keener Saturday at 2 ajn. at Ernev fu- left S100 each to the Children's A car was stolen by McMurtie from according to state police of the lot of Harbold's garage Gettysburg substation, til township, ana was found Zeler.iak was brought to the War- JOHN PEERE SHOW AT GETTYSBURG FEB.

14TH and Yorfc Springs. Rt. 94, near Victory church, horses, cattle, ho farm machinery- Mar. 12--Clyde Rosenberger. quit ting fanning on the Bruce Harbol farm, known as the Stitzel farm, i Franklin York county, atoE Route 15.

Midway between Dillsbui and York Springs, and one mile i were mar- in Grace home of York and the York Ber.evo- lent association. The remainder will dents, are bpeiiuiug i oailff j. SQJJ of Petersburg. the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Dr.

and; Sunday afternoon Mrs. Roy St. Clair. Mrs. St.

Clair is cT recuperating at home after being. pastQr the Rev silRp3On a surgical patient a hospital. Dou rtv performed the double will to various nieces and nephews. and Mrs. Jacobs will be joined for a ceTe onv Keener died June 16 at 81 after time in Florida by their son.

daugh- neral home The Rev. of Lewisbeny charge officlate inter- the transmission rer hospital where he was treated E. Donlad Scott, who conducts the Clear Springs store all his live next day he stole contusions of the chest ar.d left John Deere Sales and Service in and implement. Sale at 11:3 3f Edward Lee Garrett Damage to his car was esti- Gettysburg, will hold a big Joan ajn. Bruce Haroold, auctioneer.

was oun about mated at S600. uolice said. The navy Deere show Wednesday. February 14 i March 14. 10:30 AJM.

-raci- was not damaged. sorting 1 p.m. in the Gettysburg i Kilniore, quitting farming on distrib uted through terms of his ment in Paddle town cemetery. had no explanation for 'police' said both" vehicles were lugh school auditorium. Everybody is Clyde Strayer farm.

i otrtwcC hi when giver- an opportu- traveling north on the Gettysburg- welcome. brfde ter-in-law and grandson, Mr. )s tly and Besse Grogg. of iii hiving many years in a small Dover Mrs Mrs Hattie stons of Viola Stong, 50. wife F.

Stong, 120 street. r.itv by the court to speak for him- Harrisburg road. Carter had slowed preparing to stop. Zeleniak State Police Say: Help decrease accident rates by driving more slowly and carefully in rain, sleet or snow. Be on tne double alert, and make sure that your seasonal safety equipment is in good order and functioning properly.

IN SPA PERI Com-' township house. He was widely known throughout the county, but, died in the Carlisle hospi- his apparent circumstances did not tal evening. i Carlisle. The bridegroom is a grad- indicate his estate would be larger was a me mber of Grace i uate of Carlisle high school and than S10.000. This was the tentative Evangelical United Brethren church Carlisle" Commercial college, and is valued nlaced on it in the petition of Car iisi and Carlisle Civic i employed in the office of the Daily for letters.

Later, many securities aRd Garden clubs Motor Express company, Carlisle, were found and estimates of the survivors include her husband; I estate's value rose to well over cn ji dren Jay William and Dee CLOSE OUT Women's gaiters, 92c pair. SHERMANS, 32 The "ta Franklin cnt-rcn in 'Theodore Detter. over the crest of the grade and the was unable to stop his car in time in lice said. G'BURG DOLLAR DAYS Gettysburg mrechants will parti- ship, York midway betwee Dillsburg and Rosegardea, all hi stock and implements. Bruce Har bold.

auct. Mar. 19. at 10:30 cipate in the semi-annual Gett5's- faecause cf the roadway, po- burg Community Dollar Days to Kimmel, on the McCreary be observed there Friday and Sat- i along Dillsburg and East Berli urday February 9 and 10. I highway.

Route 194. 1 mile south Franklintown, within sight of Bi STIEFF SILVER--Fostoria Crys- MEN'S DRESS SHOES-All sizes, "tal. Spotie China. SUngle Dinner- JUST RECEIVED Large ship- ware, sold in Hanover exclusively by ment Fostoria Crystal. MARK E.

SHOE STORE 'MARK E. TRONE TRONE, Jeweler, 44 Balto. Han- Carlisle st, Hanover THE HOME OF Hamilton and Elgin Watches. MARK E. TRONE, Jeweler, 44 Balto.

Hanover. ODD LOT TABLE SHOES--For Women and Girls--Big CUT-RATE SHOE STORE 41 Carlisle Street Hanover, Pa. jLevene, both at home; her father, Charles C. Cleaver, Harrisburg; 41 Pa. STORE, 44 Balto.

Hanover. ever. (Continued on Page 4) FEBRUARY SALE Now on. LEINHARDT Hanover. FAMOUS I A WORK SHOES Genuine Goodyear welt: STORE Hanover, Pa.

DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS-In BALL BAND RUBBER full swing on all wirter millinery. WEAR For every member of the 't i Carlisle Street KUHN'S MILLINERY, 130 ChanVbersburg Street, Gettysburg. Savings galore! family. The best costs no more. SHERMAN'S, 32 Carlisle Hanover Dam store.

Farm stock and equip ment of two farms. Bruce Harbol auct. Mar. 20--Reuben O. Nell, near Rt Mount church, livestock, farmln implements and household Mar.

24--Niles R. Shearer, Dilli burg R. in sight of Barrmn Church, all-day sale, fine stock, 13 hogs, tractors and farm NEWSPAPER!.

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