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EAST BERLIN YORK SPRINGS JL.1 JL M- IM i i MI VOL. LXXI EAST BERLIN, SEPTEMBER 8,1950 NO. 17 EAST BERLIN NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yohe.

near Pine Run, are building a new home on property adjoining the farm of Mrs. Yohe's father, Oscar C. Reynolds. Hamilton township. Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Livingston. purchased the Henry Alwine farm. near Abbottstown. at public sale, and will move there this week-end.

Mrs. Benton Miller returned home, "hear here, after treatment at the V-Vest Side Osteopathic hospital. West York. The Heiner-Hiner-Hinard family reunion will be held Sunday at Roth's church, near Spring Grove. Bus service has been provided for Delone high school students from Abbottstown.

Mrs. G. J- Otto. R. 2.

is again driving Paradise parochial school children, having obtained a larger bus for the enlarged enrollment. Miss Margaret Ann Moul gave an hour's recital Sunday morning as vocalist over a nearby radio station. Miss Moul was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Dorothy M. Elgin, music instructor at the local high school.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Hurley and daughters moved from East Berlin, where they had resided for two years, to Dauphin, where they have entered business. Mrs.

Hurley was for a tune proprietor of the former Bill Dull restaurant- p-m. Ralph W. Boyer. who has had a garage south of town for three years, is a patient at the Warner hospital where he submitted to an emergency appendectomy after being taken ill at his home on Labor Day. Mrs.

Boyer is able to be about after an illness. Mr, and Mrs. John Hollinger Myers and sons. Carl and David, spent part of Mr. Myers' two-weeks' vacation at Rehoboth Beach.

Del. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bentz and Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Kimmel returned from a vacation tri pby motor, visiting Niagara Falls. Lake Champlain. Toronto. Montreal and Ottawa arid the Thousand Islands. Those from the Bermudian church attended the women's camp at Camp Swatara (Church of the Brethren), near Bethel, were: Mrs.

Jennie Henry, Mrs. Annie RentzeL Mrs. Mary Cook, Mrs. Dorothy Cook. Mrs.

Martha Anthony and Mrs. Mary VoBand. William E. Stock and Laura Belle Stoner, East Berlin, were granted a marriage license at Westminster. The James P.

Simon farm, opposite Germany school house. East Berlin R. 2, will be offered for sale September 12, -with valuable stock and poultry. Consult adv. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde C. Sowards. R. 2, returned home after a trip to Columbia.

S. Mrs. Sowards' former home. The couple made the trip from Columbia to Washington, D. on their homeward way by plane.

Mrs. Wilmer Fidler. near Ger- Show Coias, Currency In E.B. National Bank The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, in co-operation with the East Berlin National bank, has aranrged an exhibit- of United States Coins and Currency, which will be on display in the East Berlin National banking quarters for one week. September 11 to 16.

This display will show coins and paper currency representing, many types of notes, which have circulated as money from the early Colonial period to the present. A cordial invitation is extended to every one in the community to visit the East Berlin National bank to see this exhibit. You will find it interesting and educational. CHURCH NOTICES East Berlin Reformed Charge Rev. Alton Leister, Pastor Morgan S.

Haney. Assistant Mt. Olivet. Bermudian--Church school. 9:30 a.m.; Harvest worship SAST BERLIN NEWS NOTES i Robert Myers.

Hampton, was ad: Wfmer hospital. DEATHS Mrs. Grace Louise Peffer Mrs. Grace Louise Peffer. wife of Charles Peffer, died suddenly at 8:30 Calvin Lerew Heads A a Co.

Firemen Adams county volunteer Sremeii were told Monday afternoon by DILLSBURG YORK SPRINGS CHURCH John E. Ryder. Wellsville R. 1. was apprehended for violation of speed restrictions.

Mrs. Emma Wolf, a former resi- p.xa! as a. patient. EWS EVENTS Samuel K-ausle. Gardners R.

York Springs Church of God Rev. Donald Roemer. Minister Sunday school, 9:30: (The "Gospel admired to the Hanover hos- Messengersr Leiaoyne. will render special music in the Sunday school Mr. and Mrs.

Edward R. Reynolds Friday, at her hcme. DiUsburg Judge gheely that if a third den of Franklintown. now living in E1 ie Hoesnan re vurned home church service. "Uncle Charlie" i bLilU iVli-.

TM i visited their son-in-law and daugh- R. 1. Deputy Wor ter UAC-U Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kellow.juted death to cerebral les.

and enemy bombs Mechanicsbuig. has been seriously Easton. 5 She was years old. are dropped on this country, their ill. James Beard.

Decorah. Harlacher. "Shady Nook" Dover spent Sunday with are: Three sens. Clinton JanicS JrsiIIp i--iu A.i",;i -JT. Surviving, besides her husband.

roles in civilian defense be im- ard Marv Caic ne Barre n. and family. Huntingdon. after spending some time with her Ejchelberger. of the Gospel Mes- brother.

J. F. Trestle. Johnstown, sengers, wUl teach the adult classes): and with her son. Stanley HoSman.

mor ning worship. 10:30: youth fel- Sham- portant ones. 7:15 evening worship. 8. 1 Berlin.

was apprehended for reckless driving. Elgin Wilt. Dover R. 2 was dis- 1 charged as a patient from the War- i 1Bentz. Manchester, and Mi 55 and later was discharged.

Dcrethv Wolf attended the gradua- 5 to be prepared to go to the assist- c. H. Chronister. Dillsburg R. 2.

lio exerC of the son. ance of other communities. i aporehended for failing so drive from Eckels college, -children and a sister. Mrs. Clarence 1 orsanizalioa of Ihe right, -s Fred Mvers.

mar-j Vogelsong. Mechanicsburg. it5 kin in Adams county devoted to 12 who have been: Funeral sen-ices were conducted lhe service of aU the peO i time with her parents 1 Tuesday at 2 p-nu at Cocklin Fu- Your part in the civilian were eramed a marriage license. Mr and Mrs Har Kim-'. Card- Thursday--Prayer meeting.

8 pjn. York Springs Lutheran Parish i Norman L. Bortner, Pastor Chestnut Grove--Worship at 9:30 Sunday school at 10:30 Busy Workers will meet Tuesday a' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richard Bricker.

son of Mr. and Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brough. Archie Bricker.

RossviJle was art iri were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cut- confined a Philadelphia hospital, anc i daughter.

Darlene. Cham- Philadelphia. II1U ws Chubb. Han- neral home. The Rev.

Leslie Mac- wiu be an important i following a serious operation. cersburg. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman 3 fornterTv of East Berlin.

Rae. pastor of Dil-sburg Methodist cne nope every one of Mrs Keeney and Mrs. Dun kle. Harrisburg. The Cutsnalls to be-in housekeeping soon i church, officiated.

Interment was you vm uke pan in Marv smith have been on the Ross- and is Martin visited Hershey on 'ork Springs--Sunday school at at 11 ajn. school ajn. in to D. E. Brandt property, to be 1 Washington.

vacated by the Bruce Anderson fam- or Baltimore were bombed, our coin- ville sick list. i A reunion of the David S. Au- near the post house. Mrs. R.

E. Philips accompanied by i her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. i and Mrs. William Hamm.

Dillsburg, home Slothower. Roy Wdf and TMTbe family was held in the nark at Harold Boose. Da" Pvt Harold S. Speck graduated; from Cie 82nd AirboYne Division at United Church Rev. Arbe Dorsey.

Pastor Worship. Sun- to take care of thousands of evac- uees until they are able to return to of Mr and ilrs Harrv Ga and slal oned at clay school. 10:30. DiI3sourg Ft Bragg spent the week- Mrs. 36.

homes, he 7 dav old daughter en with his parems. Mr. and Mrs. i at 7:30 pjn. ship at 9 daughter-in-law.

Mrs. Rus- August 30. following an 1 sell Philips, and sons. TM months St. Paul.

Red wcr- Mummert is spending. church school at 10 time a Mechanicsburg! vived by the her brother-in-law and sister, ter. Mrs. one granadaugnt "The volunteer fire companies of Adams county would have to be pre- I pared to go to the assistance of these bombed cities with all the equipment of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Moflet. jrerman Speck. York Springs. Prayer service Wednesday.

7:45. Heidlersburg Stmday school. Communion, 10:30. Prayer service Wednesday, 8:30. Idaville Sunday school, Besides her susband.

she is sur- needed." with her brother-in- Zwingli, East Berlin Church and Mrs. Isaac school at 9:30 worship at 7:30 Mummert was accompanied to Me- Howard; her a i Newville 3 died in the Carlisle av.e address of Daniel Hooperr. jrtuauis UUUIIL lu broU ana seven rmerlv of York Borings, has been ioavi including Mrs. Doro- changed from Mt. Joy to Elizabeth- Markel Family, 7:30.

nir.c^ TM.irh all rhp eamnment Murrav DUlsbur" townT Prayer service Thursday, 7:30. From the S16.050.74 estate of F. E. Coulson, York Springs genial Savilla Catherine Kinter. Dillsburg.

garage owner, won first prize. S2o. at Iwho died August 13. 1949. S500 will the Sesauicentennial on Saairday slow" but svirelv toward a coorduia-: go t0 efeiem (Barrens) Refonned for WKS ag he most lu xuriant in trust, for the sup- Judge Sheely said that the civilian defense organization was Methodist Charge Elmer R.

Nunemaker, Pastor Emmanuel. Hampton: Sunday at 9:30 church worship at 10:30 a-m. Meeting of all young people Saturday at 10:30 ajn. for a get-together with the minister, to make plans for the fall program. St.

John's. New Chester: Church worship at 9:15 Sunday school at 10:30 ajn. chanicsburg on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Clair H.

Mummert. New Oxford, and Mrs. Harry Cooley. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred V. Baker and sons. Michael and Billy. Rahway. N- are visiting Mrs, Baker's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Cleason E. Smitn. York police reported that car; driven by Luther Richard. 48.

East Berlin R. 1. and a Church of Brethren J. Monrce Danner. Elder East Berlin: Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.; church services at 10:30 Wplgamuth--Sunday school.

9:30 preaching, 10:30 a-m. Bermudian--Sunday school, 9:30 Temperance program, 10:30 guest speaker, Mrs. George Wright, Winber, a temperance worker in west Pennsylvania. Trinity Lutheran The Rer. Lester Karschner, Pastor Mrs.

Edward C. Krout and of all agencies necessary an ion emergency. "We have the best Vine p. i i ii Sre fighting equipment in this 00 for its foreigp ty. to such an emergency, it would apd ne DUIsburg --11 1-1 rf York Springs--Worship.

9:30 judging he was at- church school. 10:30 pastor. The same church rtred in a long formal coat and nal Mrs. -j Jacobs East Berlin: four brothers, a be needed." he said. Eugene Krout.

Dover; Raymond Krout. Thomasville R. 1, and Kenneth and Glenn Krout. both of Spring Grove R. two sisters.

Mrs. Maurice Staub. Thomasville R. 1, on Page 3) Prayer meeting. 8:00 Wednesday evening.

and Mrs. Harold A. Smith: Hunterstown--Church schooL 10 wcrship, 11 ajn. Oxford--Church school, 10 in that city Wednesday aweek with minor damage. Dorsey was reported driving on a learner's permit and was not accompanied by a licensed oxiver.

Ira Thomas. Jack Coombs and Joe O'Rourke, instructors for the Philadelphia Athletics traveling baseball school, reported one of their prize finds in Hanover as Glenn Hull, right handed pitcher and Phyllis Krout. Spring Grove R. SjTdriv'erby land a number of nieces and neph- Funeral services-Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Christ Lutheran church. Rev.

Richard S. Shanebrook, pastor of the Muhlenberg Lutheran officiated. Interment in Sunday school, 9:15 Worship, 10:30 aon. Evangelical and Reformed Charye Rev. A.

C. Rohrbaugh, Pastor Emmanuel's, Abbottstown: Church worship at 9 Sunday school at 10 a-m- Holtischwamm Lutheran Supply Pastor Sunday school, 9 Worship. 10 many store, who was lame during the winter because of a serious injury to a knee suffered in an anto crash in December, can.attend to many duties, although she remains siiehtly lame- Herbert L. Heberlein. former pen- culture teacher at the local high school, has begun his new work as vocational agriculture supervisor in schools of the Chambersfaurg area.

For the present Mr. Heberlein is commuting each day, but he and his family expect to move to the Cham- fcersburg section when suitable housing is found. A large group of persons belonging to the Church of the Brethren, who, in 1946, made a trip west together by bus. conducted a reunion Saturday evening at the Lincoln View restaurant. After the meal, the Abbottstown Lutheran Charge Rev.

Lester Karschner, Pastor Church worship at 9:15 a.ra.; Sunday school at 10:30 aon. St. Mary's, Paradise The Rev. Chester Loszewski. Pastor Sunday Mass in the protectory at 7:00 mass in the church at 8:30 ajn.

1 Cemetery association will be given vrere guests at a dinner party Mon- cay given in honor of the 35th wed- Dilisburs Rifle and pistol club i anniversary of Mr. and -orship, 7 pjn. E. J. Kirklaua, Camp Hm.

will preach in all of these services. Charles L. Schoffstall and Alice' New Chester Rer. Samuel M. Clarke, St.

Jahn's, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Forsberg. Yprk service at 9 1 as been "newlv chartered by the Howard Snyder. York, at the home Food Market ational Rifle Association.

The new of the honored guests. u-ill conduct registered touma- Tn 10 Donald R. Moul, proprietor of arms. First corps of in- a marriage license at East Berlin's new store. "Donnies i ud es: President.

Vance E.Seibert: Ma. Food Market." wiU hold a grand vice president. H. H. Spoerlein; opening this Friday and Saturday executive officer, C.

S. Williams: sec- 1 Springs, moved to their new home when he will introduce to the public retary. B. Spotts; treasurer. Leon a Gardners.

Tabernacle l0ajia Hampton waramp tunaa scnooi an excellent assortment of meats. Gillette. prof. and JITS. William Heckman.

St. PauU. The The following members of the Gideon Grange. Hanover, of which the deceased was a member, served as pallbearers: Adam Zeigler. Calvin Rennoll, John Roth, I John Thatcher.

RusseU Sinner and groceries, frozen foods, that he I jerry Hobaugh. DUlsburg R- 2. is Waukesha. were week-end will handle at his store, on the East a brother of John E. Hobaugh.

78. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Forss Berlin Square. A large crowd is expected to attend.

For specials and other particulars, consult his adv. in this issue. school 9:30 church wor- sermon, "His who died following a cerebral. berg, Gardners. Mrs.

Forsberg, the hemorrhage at the home of his former Lois Miller, and Mrs. Heck- i Choir rehearsal Monday evening daughter. Mrs. Raymond Ruppert, man were roommates in college. Mechanicsburg R.

3. with whom he! Donald HeUer. Rochester, N. The at 8 clock. "Donnie," wishes to -'emphasize resided.

The deceased is survived by spen the week-end with his par- tnat to win a door prize, it is not i three children, three grandchildren, ents. Mr. and Mrs. parsonage evening. clubs in the A's farm system.

Mrs. Jacob H. Deardorff Baker. East Berlin R. 1.

arrangements were made for a watermelon party to be held Sept. 14 at the home of Wilmer and Edwin Stoner. Fred Grouse reported on the State College leadership training school. A trogram concerning. "Gooa Manners and Introductions." was presented after which Terenis Van Rign, a young exchange farmer from Holland spoke on methods in Hanover R.

3, i day Saturday. For the benefit held at Mt. Zion Lu-son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Bajr. oclocL dorff, 69. wife of Jacob H. Deardorff. York, died Saturday at 9 pjn.

in West Side Osteopathic hospitaL Mrs. Deardorff was a membtr of the York Gospel center. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Chester M. Deardorfl, Deardorff, DeardorfT. York; two sisters, Mrs- of winners'not present, a list will be theran church, of York R.

Elmer E. York; and Wilbur J. Gertrude Nickie, York, and Mrs- John E. Trimmer. Wellsville R.

three brothers. Allen E. Myers. 4-Day Bible Con. At Mummert's son of Mr.

and Mrs. dinst, formerly of East Berlin, has been undergoing treatment in the; Hanover hospital for a fractured left elbow suffered when a companion accidentally tripped him while they TM were engaging in sports at his home, Donald's elder brothers. Kenneth and George, met recently while on! the fighting front in Korea, where! they have both undergone severe! hardship. There will be a temperence meeting in the Bermudian Church of tl Mry sted at tne and winners may later pick up the prizes: food baskets, fruit baskets, cakes, watermelons, etc. To qualify for a door enter the door of the store and oe; given a ticket to deposit in a box.

Martha E. Binner ns, etc. AO quaiiijf iui a all that is required is that you Martin Li. OlUSSCr baugh was a member. Ho- swarihmore.

and Elizabeth Ann Lott, St. Mark's, Heidlersburg: 1 daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter school at 6 p. church Gardners, were granted a mar- i at 7 sermon, "His Tabernacle." and McDonald Rice, 125,000 Enjoy BtUgC Sesquicenten. Parade from which drawings will be made, ilUUl Gardners R.

2. a daughter, on Sep- 1 tember 3. at the Carlisle hospital. White gladioli and fern provided, Mr Charles Congleton tne setting for the marriage o. Marand child lefc their home in the' ton Buried Beside Foster Parents tha E.

Binner, daughter of Mr. and Detroit, Mica. Mrs. Mrs. Harry W.

Binner, Dillsburg. ormer Fannie Wonders. I and Martin L. Siusser. son of Mr.

an(i ilrs wimbert IS eely spent and Mrs Vernon L. Siusser. Gard- i tne with their son and A four-day Bible conference of tfce ners. which took place in the Mt. daughter in law.

Mr. and Mrs. from Queen Villege. Zion Lutheran church, 3mes Neely City. N.

J- came here Thursday to attend Sunday afternoon. sue Ella Fagan returned to her funeral services at the Emig funeral The Rev. George Finkey. Carlisle, nome Harrisburg on Wednesday, at 2 pjn. Monday! home for George Wilbur Freede.

officiated at the double-nng cere-; Bei tman. Bendersville. is Clarence Stride- who died suddenly August 28. at the! mony. assisted by the Rev.

Dale visitin relatives in the middle west. York Gospel center, officiated. I Queens Village home of his cousins, Bnngman, Gettysburg. Music was York springs baseball team, in Greenmount cemetery. Mrs.

Julia Stoner Kinkaid and Mrs. presented by Mrs Guy Beam, or-. ml ers of first place in the Bi- Marv toner Elliott, with whom he ganist, and Kenneth Beam, soloist. Count league, lost to Dauphin, on Mrs. Fairy Mack had "been "residing.

The bride, given marriage by the Islantl at Harrisburg Wedncs- Mack. widow Mr Freede will be remembered her-father, wore day Weigle in McDer- Springs" lone run. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tiariacher.

congregation, the past 10 days. JJeatn was as a son at to a heart condition. She was; was a child. 46 years old. -Freede's wish It had been carried a white Bible with white be brought to East orchid and shower.

Adams county's celebration of its 150th birthday -was climaxed Saturday afternoon by an hottr- lonff "Parade of Progress" that was watched by more than 25,000 spectators while threatened. Pcnred into the procession was the result of hard work and ingenuity on the part of hundreds of cotmtians, with "34 floats representing practically every possible scene of activity hi the comity's history. Between the floats were inarching units, 14 bands and dram corps, old cars, old gies, and even a few mdfvidoal marchers garbed in costume of an earlier period- Top Prize Winners TOD orize in the floats, a check Church a daughter. after death to rest in the Wellsville R. D.

Union cemetery beside Mr. and wore an eggshell saun gown. won was complied bndesmaias. the Misses Vjgmia burgh, are visiting Mr. ana Mrs.

Janet- Binner. maid of honor. Seattle. and Mr. and Mrs.

William Angell -and babv son. Pitts-. (Continued on Page 6) B. Nell. Stcner, and that Meeting House, near 0 I of the Brethren, southeast of York, other relatives in ana Siusser and Wimfrea Myers.

a jj- Next Week A truck driven by Louis B. Spark- Nailor. Richard Heffner. Earl htae and Deimar Binner. comer.

Spring Grove, A party spent the remainder of tne BrothCT wiffiam ohe, Spring Grove. I man. Burgan. N. hv and owned bv chorister; and Brother James Sel-i William P.

Hearne, lers Spring Grove. A sermon. "In the hit a truck owned by Light of the Book." will be preached Gartners 2, in TM by" Elder J. M. Geary, Holtzapple.

1 oota16- Friday evening's moderator and o'clock Thursday moramg pashin? evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Samuel E. Baker, Hamilton tcwri- ship. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Kimciel. Mrs. Clarence Gochenour. Mrs. George Oberiander and Mrs.

Oscar Reynolds visited the Hoffman orphanage, Littlestown, last week. On their re- i turn home. Mrs. Kimmel was taken a devotlOns De 1I3 cmugc ui -srheel seriously ill and removed 10 the Brother jzetoerger. morning the home of her son.

has accepted a pos chorister will Junkins oe Brother ATDert! the Nace truck 40 feet and 5 Brother Ben- i overturning it. doing coinage 3 $8 0 Sparfeman BOB THOMPSON TAKES Lewisberry. Interment OVER "HELENS chil-'a trip trough the New ardSphD N-ellandMearlN. dren from York Spnngs and they states ana tne seasnore. ana Park, north resice near Dillsburg.

Ruppe.u ambitious en- ever arranged feature the chest X-rays. Ail aaults 98ln anR ual York Inter-State Fair throughout the community are Tuesday and continuing eligible for service upon the night Saturday. Sep- payment of 75 cents tember 16th. Tne York Springs Lions club me; xothir.g has been spared by the Tuesday at the Guise Samuel S. Lewis, to make York Springs, with Vice President is years edition of the Nation's TOWT1 --here has taken over the The bride, a graduate of Dills- Kemper presiding.

It ce-s tor rankll industrial and agri- attended the Phil- -cec. 10 present a play the latter exhibit tht of Sn Helen's Place, the burg high school for the past four' adelpnia School of Nursing. Phil- pari i October. The following gen- which she is recovenng. James L.

Mixon. who has resided "i R. 2 for several years, left for former home in New Orleans, i La, where he and his daughter. Josephine, another daughter. Mrs.

Roberta Shaffe school Bill, a high school, has entered the army and expects to study photo-mapping. nne the greatest ever Hundreds of exhibits. appointee to arj a UCe displays. 4-H Ross Koons. ven'ts will interest patrons Harold Lerev; ar.d R.

L. Pitientun. A ages The Thomosons expect to have the i graduate of Carlisle high school, at- publicity committee was aiso ap- As usuaL a fuil pro IL i ed his pa-enis, Mr. ana AITS. a fwr m-e-x? grandchildren and four great CARLISLE HOSPITAL NEWS At the Adam Herrman ar.d Henry families reunion fromNew a Bait, State Police Say, Children are again wending their way to the school months ahead.

Extra caution should be the motorist's watchword on all occasions where children are observed walking, playing, or riding in school buses. mony was Charles Walter Cook, ner, Gardners R. 2: Charles Kitr.er. JUVJIG T-- Pallbeare 1 were: waiter nei, JrfpStVErvin Orner and Ralph DiUsburg R. and Gilbert Gross.

Teal, i York, who also visited Lefever. HSvS R. 4, brother-in-law ar.d NOTE OF APPRECIATION sister of the bride. Xhe I thank all my friends, Gardner, R. Samuel reside at the home of the bride 1 mother.

The bride is a graduate of the Eichelberger Senior high school and is employed by the Hanover Shoe, Inc. The bridegroom was THANK YOU NOTE We wish to extend oar many of the day was Wilbur Oscar Herman and Laura i. Gardners 1. performed by graduated from the New Oxford high school and is employed by the E. C.

Livingstown Company. years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broush, of our old and new aT 1 Cr 5 TO inri Mrs respect to our good companion and and relatives for the many DiUsburg f- in the ewing and burial.

'cards, letters, beautiful flowers and Chester E. Miller, Dillsburg R. 2. all other acts of kindness shown Des Moines, Iowa, spent a short vacation with Mr. Miller's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Miller, York Springs R. 2. during my recent sickness while in the hospital and at home. BRUCE E.

ClINE, York Springs R. 1. WHl'i'K MAJORETTE BOOTS-Sizes to 9. CUT-RATE SHOE STORE 41 Carlisle Stwt. Hanover, Pn.

May the good Lord bless each one (Continued on Page 4) NOTICE save your magazine (Continued on Page 5) Sale Register Sept. 9--L. E. Hershey. 3 miles west of Gettysburg, household goods, etc.

Sept. 12--James P. Simon. East Berlin R. 2.

opposite Germany store. farm and livestock. Sept. 23--David Philips Estate. Abbottstown street.

East Berlin real estate: at same time and place, John Philips, personal property. Sept. 30--Dr. T. C.

Miller estate, Abbottstown. personal property. Oct. 7--Ira Labaugh, present own- e.v^v« T3io- so vour masazine su- Oct. i--ira uaoaugu, piowuv here at home and far and wide for i Please save effi i er of effect5 and real estate of the at.

tliis time. Respect- scriptions for the York Springs Hign i their services at this time. Respectfully. School The drive begins Septan- i late J. D.

Sower, West King street. THE JITNKTNS FAMILY. 13. 1 EWS PA PER! SlEWSPAPFld.

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