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EAST" BERLIN NEWS i i i 11 i 1111 I till Hi COMET YORK SPRINGS VOL. LXIX EAST BERLIN, FEBRUARY 18,1949 NO. 40 EAST BERLIN CHURCH SERVICES EAST BERLIN NEWS NOTES Trinity Lutheran The Rev. Paul Gladfelter. Mrs.

Raymond L. Hoffman, Jr, Supply Pastor returned from the Warner hospital ffl with her infant son, cnarles Raj- a mond, who was born Peb- A Paul Miller Baled NEWS NOTES. Mrs R. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene GeUyS MiUer DILLSBURG Miss Bemice S. Eisenhart. Mrs. George H. CrisweU.

formerly of here, who had been living in Abbottstown with a daughter, Mrs. William G. Reichert, and family, k-ft last week, to spend some time Evangelical and Kefonned The Rev. Eugene Brindle. Supply Pastor Hampton--Wo-ship, 9 a.

Sun- business house, av school, 10:30 a. m. YORK SPRINGS CHURCH NOTICES On LiqUOr Charges, Mrs. Annie Firestone is confined NEWS EVENTS to her bed by illness. George A.

Smeed. Gardners R- 2. i Mr. and Mrs. William Hocken- Wai arrected bv state police for tn- 9:3 a Sunday school.

10.30 moved from the Kimmel proper :3 nL )n the York Springs high school Glee Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leer. York clufe and the from i vjii avenue. Sorings 2.

entertained their rhvwh trill a teacher in East Berlin nigh scnooL, daughter r- lolet at home: oae Uquor violation. He fur-i Miss Catharine Baish has been' ier Mrs. Robert Stonesif er." Benaers "HJIM win Glenn Cashman, proprietor ol tne olen New Cumber iand; one sister, $1500 baU, $500 on each a her residence. and familv. Baltimore, over the iCashman Hardware store here.

es-- jMrs lUiana Klugh, Lemoyne. The of enrr Morth-, Sh Miller ns charged by Sq- land, a pauen: Carlisle General Ml EU2a Leer is stUl con-' TTutrsday. 8 p. m. Prayer service.

to ol Frankhntown Lutheran rf hospital, is reported unimproved the first set mstallea in anj church and Sunday school, aad also apd of Marlin of Mr. (belonged to Uie Ladies' Aid moonshine al vj-j farin on in Mrs. James Trestle, this pJace. Ls 3 students of Uie Lebanon give a musical program, followed by the evening sermon. 2.

formerly of near Berlin- Claude H. Grim. East Berlin fined to bed 1IJ proved Mrs. Sadie Pt-itrs. Heidlersburg.

'mother of Mrj. Charles York Springs Lutheran Rev. W. Meckley. pastor Lower Bermudian-- 9:30, morning uorship: 10:3 0.

church schooL Li Gettysburg. Sunday, of the DHlsburg. Pallbearers were: George enforcement agent testified wem on a nine-day tour oi Iloltzsehwanun Reformed R. D. 3, was moved from his home ev John S.

Rover. Pastor i' to Hanover General hospital in the Sunday school. 9 a. Worship, ambulance about midnight Mon- IQ a Youth Fellowship. 7 p.

m. I cay. A surprise birthday party was held Evangelical honor of the anniversaries of i Mrs Wilson Thompson and Charles Thompson. Davidsburg ship at 9 a. Sunday school at i The Rev.

Chester Loszewski. pas- 10 a. m. Services will be in the tor of the Paradise Catholic church. has announced that from Sunday.

March 20. through Sunday. March P- .27. a mission will take place for hi-; congregation at the Protectory chapel, to be given by a Jesuit i committee to draft a tentative con- Eicheiberger. Fred Gettys.

John for a Christian Youth' Andrews. Kenneth Kemper. Marilyn! of Adams county. Kemper and Richard Culhane, Miss June Roeder. Pennsylvania cities underwent a major operation in the Springs--10, church school; Trastle is a Warilw 5 0 1 Gettysburg, oii morning worship.

and searched the Mil'er on Wednesday Januarv 19. A daughter Bonita Lou bom Mital! daughter of Mr. the Stives. Rev. G.

K. Young, pastor Ja uarj to ar xll Maurice Myers, and Mrs. Glenn Wonders, who has entertained! Dillsburg Lutheran charge. Official-; said the investigation Ja 28 at lhe hospila been is impioved. church United Brethren Church high school, entertained: DiUsburg Lutneran cnarge.

ujuciiii-, jjuisburg Jan 28 at the hospital ut L'mtea Breinren cnurcn TM. of fellow teachers Tues-'ed. assisted by Rev. J. H.

made on a "tip" contained in Mechanic Dlu 4 rs. Myers" is the George Myers. York Springs black- Heidlersburg--Worship. 9.30; and Reformed Charge ening at lhe home 01 Miss 1 pastor of Calvary Full Gospel: an leuer received oj-the former Elhel Louise Kinunel. -smith, is conlined to bed with jday saiool.

10:30. Rohrbauun. Miiuster where she- resides during church. Interment was in DiUsburg control board. Richard C.

Karns. son 01 Mr. and illness. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.

uel's. Abbonstown er i cemetery- Mrs. E. M. Karns.

left for Det scon. Russell Gardner, rural Ida viUe Sunday school. William Milton Harlacher. whoj i passed his 99th birthday January! Butler Township Mrs. Theodore Detter IDpht lute TeclUjOl niajorin a i the home of his soni Mrs.

Georgia M. Harbold IVCUUCC cneinistr Grant's Pass. on Januarj- of Theodore Detter. Dillsburg '27. Mr.

Harlacher spent his boyhood'R. D. 2, died at her home Mrs. E. M.

Karns. left for Detscoit. Russell Gardner, rural Idaville Sunday school. to enter the Detroit Insti- renorii that he saw a flight of wild Worship and Communion. Alibottstown Lutheran Oiur-c nt a.

etter Tf-- lllte of Technology-, majormg in gee5e rorth las-, week. Chrisuan Endeavor. mis- xld KCaUCCh lib UCDL chemlstl Mr Mrs. Charles Stevens, of Prayer Meeting Thursday. 7:30 r.

Dillsburg utler township reduced its debt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hicks returned 2 anROU ace the Pm ae at. Dills- bv 000 the pas! vear lhe to their home after attending the daughter at the Warner I Mt Olivet-Sunday school. Death was; auditors filed funeral of Mr-Hhrbs" latner Ten- -Chirstian Endeavor.

mis- wv- 0 --jr i -r-t 1 F-he- This is the first mission that service at a. the Rev. Paul this congregation has had since Gladfelter. Jacobus, in charge. The catechetical class, will meet Saturday at 1 p.

m. in the church. Church of the Brethren J. Monroe Danner. Elder viUe.

returr trip through the southern and west- East. Berlin: Sunday school at 9 Gise. Fresno. Tex. a.

m. A bus load of studeni Liitimore: Sunday at 9:30 the East Berlin hi; a. church services ai 10:30 a. te- the Adams Coun Trostle's: Sunday school at 6:45 cross, attended a p. Bible study at 7:45 p.

in. Liulestown. The Rev. G. W.

Harlacher, Elder i A White Rock pullet, ol May. 1943. Dick. Earl I children. Funeral services were held i 1943.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. March have named their infant son, Kenneth This is the first great- grandchild for Ex-county conimLs- sioner and Mrs. Harry J.

March, who observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary before Christmas. The Eppley Sisters. Gosiiel musicians who have often been heard under the auspices of local church presented an appreciated! m-'n-eachin- 10-30 -a Mis- Run laid'an egg weighing six ounces, George W. Harbold. Interment church or sundav evening.

sWUrnnm drtivered by the Rev. egg measures nine inches in; in OlUsburg cemetery. laiDrovement is noted in the con- W. Newton Long, of Baltimore. Md.

larger circumference, seven and one- -dition of'Mrs. Charles G. Miller Wolgamuth--Sunday school. 9:30 third iMhes around the mio.dle who was taken to the Hanover hos- m. No sermon.

d-ivs Bsrhn. burg Priihiy morning. 1C1JV 1 KIi litv i wi.iu "MISS Gbe. of near Thomus- caused by complications. She was Gl.i 'n iU Wllh lhc olmt clerk of uessec.

Mrs Robert Lust Yort orogtam. mth ilr. Moms' "-ed from an extended A member of Franklin Reformed lrt Richard L. Baser. 24.

son of Mrs. announte he of son. BendersviUe. showing pictures. church, she Ls survived by her hus- reduction the total pemz DiUsbll f- a at the Warner hospital band; two daughters.

Mrs. George-j re promoted to corporal at Mitchel Air i-xi 'O I em states, after spending the winter 17 s.1 TM IU 1S1 montlis as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mummert. Dillsburg R.

D. 0 aicluding 10 I Claude Dubs, Jacksonville. and Kenneth, Fogle. DiUsburg: R. D.

1: 75 9 ba alll the previous home of her brother and mother. Mis. Alice Harbold. ite-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. D. 2. and five grand- tlPlfl where he motor will be a meeting of the year.

Sll. 415.39. Income mclud- ed the balance. $3631.10 raxes. $339.55 from prior taxes.

$3.761.32 Mitciiel Ladies' Auxiliary of the York Springs Fire company February 22. at 8 clock in the fire nail. Important Miss Beulah Wentz, teacher of the pital in a serious condition. Mrs. Miller has been residing with her St.

Mary's Paradise Gleaners' class of the Trinity I txieran Sunday school, was hostess son-in-law and "daughter. Mr. and Rev. Chester Loszewski. Pastor Tuesday evening to the class at a n.r«~«f*r.

rtr T-flrt A In tllP DnmarV Mrs. Eugene Elgin, Jr. Masses Sunday at 7:00 and 8:30 i Valentine social in the primary Mrs. S. Kime is able to sit a.

m. up after her recent ainess. The newborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harbold has" been named Phyllis Ann.

Mrs. Harbold is the former Kathryn R. Anderson. Of room at the church. I Dick and Dorothy Mae Resser i visited at the Lebanon Veteran hos- pital, Saturday, where their father, 'Justin Resser, remains in serious condition- Mrs.

Mary East Berlin R. for a World Day of A binil a ay party was held at the was conveyed in the ambulance sen-ice. March 4. a a home of anci Mrs. Earl Cleaver, from her home'to the Hanover 'Gen- Wednesday evening at a meeting Berim, Saturday, in honor of eral hospital early Tuesday morning, the Women's Missionary- society of Ivliss Mabe i Decker, who celebrated I l.H_FOi^Al-*i*.

J. ---i i contract was authorized for the Paradise Lutheran rental of Farmers Grove, near Ab- the Rev. Elwooc her sixteenth anniversary. Mrs. Cleaver and Mrs.

Hoopert also cele- fiss Mary F. Stambaugh Miss Mary F. Stambaugh died Lehmer sold his dwelling tysburg street. Dills- Haverstock. Heidlers- Haverstock.

son of $30831. interest. S204.40 and the he owne OOk possession last week. 000 paid on the S5.000 note. The Murnme family, former township ended the year with a an ts move into their new cash balance of Sl.868.51.

Th audi- Qn Welr avenue Di i tors include Ear! H. Smith and G. H. My and Ml vernon Nell enier- Rickrode. dmner at their home in He.

lis-s been Fire comoanv February 22. at 8 since last Octo- He served in Europe from Octo- tc July 1948. business is to be transacted and all members are urged to be present. Carl S. Menchey Mrs.

George N. Bushey has rented her above town, on the Holly who have already taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elevens and two daughters, East Berlin, spent Sunday with Amos Shearer and family.

Mrs. Rose Marsh, Gardners, has Blanche Marsii, music. Wfcilsviile EUB Charge Rev. W. E.

Smith, Pastor Mt. Royal--Worship, 9:30 a. Sunday school, 10:15 a. Redmount--Sunday school, 9:30 a. worship, 10:45 a.

m. WellsviUe--Sunday school, 9:30 worship, 7:30 p. m. Stewart Lehman. The jrUSt of Harold Carl S.

Menchey. manager of: National garage, has anno his candidacy for the Republican' nomination for country Tuesday morning at her home in Hanover, after an illness of one month. She was 67 years of age and a daughter of the late Conrad and Sarah Ann (Altland) Stambaugh. Surviving are two brothers and three sisters. Clayton, Minneapolis.

and Clair. Hanover; Mrs. Charles Hafer, Abbottstown; Soiss! Mabel Stambaugh. Hanover, and-Mrs. Henry J.

Menchey, of Mrs John Kiick, Ephrata. The -3- tysburg. He is a veteran of the first ceased was a member of St. Mat- world war member of Jheto- thew's Lutheran church. Funeral services will be conducted from the iate residence Friday afternoon.

Her pastor, the Rev. Dr. H. H. Beidle- Nell's parents, Mr and Mn, i H.

Gifab, Carlisle, un- operation in a Harrisburg hospital Wednesday. Bomberger, York ner ir of a daughter. Bonita Lou, at Sidel week end William J. Kennedy is enjoying Louise Saturday Night "Youth for Christ" :30. when the Rev.

Jacob Zepp, itrinestowa. will speak; special Marzella Markel a crate of ciurus fruit from te Chlsf Kemper. of the Panama Canal Zone. Jonas Kieffer was discharged from daushters of Mr. and Mrs.

u.j.kuA vx-. cal American Legion post. For the: Maynara past 27 years he has been borough were taken to iiuouniii A auditor. This is his first venture hospital suffering of svmptora coavalescin his vs PT I the a political campaign. oneumonia.

They are recovering. brared their birthdays in February, man, will officiate. Interment will of Better repom seeing a robin on bottstown. for the annual Hanover Johnson, pastor. high school football camp to be held The church council met Saturday Galnes xvere piayec'.

Refreshments from August 22 to 20. at the owner's evening at the home of Lester J. i were served. bid of $60 for the period. Bentzel.

Easl; Berlin wants S301.35 from i Mrs William Baker, who was a Those desiring to Help the church, tne coamy towards work on Harris- patient at the York hospital for sev-' meet its share of placing a burg street North alley running sinn furnace at the uarson-age tour snare i be in St. John's Lutheran cemetery, Abbotistown. eral months was discharged and furnace at the parson-age tour brouffht to her home in Abbottstown. of which is S421.97) should give their The road tax for Hamilton town- gifts through the current expense west to Fifth street. The road is to oiled for a distance of 2,000 feet.

J. William Chronister J. William Chronister, 55, Mechanicsburg R. 3. a printer for the Patriot-News company for 13 years.

TRUCK CAB BCRXS Western schoo, town- ip. recently conducted an old- of were NEAR YORK SPRINGS. The York Springs Fire company; was called out Wednesday evening Heffner. Donna Lease and Shellhamer. Two Churches, unto Robert Reasey.

Kenneth an operation Monday at Methodist Charge Elmer Nunemaker, Pastor York Springs--Church school, 9:30 a. worship, 10:33 a. m. Hunterstown--Church school, 1:30 p. woi-ship.

2:30 p. in. New Oxford--Church school, a. worship, 7:00 p. m.

Xew Chester Lutheran Charre Samuel M. Clarke, Pastor St. John's, Hampton Church, worship. 9 a. Sermon, A Study of Sunday school," 10 a.

m. The Ladies Aid- will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank Decker, Hampton. St. Paul's, "The Pines," Chester--Sunday school.

a. Church worship, 10:30 a. Sermon. "A Study of Responses." A meeting of the Youth of the charge will be held Thursday, February 24th, at 8 p. m.

St. Mark's. Heidlersburg--Sunday about 11 o'clock to extinguish a Binner, for being the best spellers i Straber and Rebe Rave school, 6:30 p. Church worship, ship for 1949 was set at 6 mills at side of the church, envelope or toj cleUls Mummert, burgess; A. I.

the February meeting of the road any member of the church council, jji mes president of council, and H. at the Pine Run election or mail the gift to the church Phillips, clerk. The commission- application was signed by! Monday morning at his home nonse. Samuel Baker. Pine Run.

spent viile R- D. a dav in Hanover. treasurer. Jonas Graven Thomas- ers ed it to the state i ie request and forward- William MyerVDUlsburgJ a marriage license far Car- fire in a trailer-truck on Route 94,: of elementary school age. about 2 miles south of York Springs.

The truck, owned by Del- and Justine Elizabeth more Schaeffer, Elizabethtown, was lisle, were granted a marriage H- carrying a load of potatoes. The cense. cause of the fire was not deter- S. F. C.

Donald 7-30 p. m. Sermon, "A Study of Rel Brougn, Gardners R. 2. were grantea i sponses.

Baptism of chiloren- Tnoj-'-ioo-o -in Carlisle. Harr of a heart ailment aftex an illness of six months. Mr. Chronister was born in Adams county, the only son of Melanchton and the late Julia Ann Chronister. he thO ught it had started in the resident, sailed from carrying a juou ui JJUKHJW.

i 5 visited Mr and -TCD. wos-ucn, cause of the fire was not deter- S. F. C. Donald V.

Bynum hus- some I ja D. 2 Elizabethtown: mined but a fireman reported that band of Rosela McC-lure, a and "MTS. Luther new and used, tractors: new and T. rVick from San i Sale Register 19--G. K.

Wagner, Beverly Twin jriarket. R. D. 2 Elizabethtown: Tlie Union church choir will hold! visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Starviving are Little improvement is shown in its annual bano.uet at 6:30 p. oberiander included Mr. and Kathryn G. the condition of the Rev. G.

W. Saturday, March 5. in the Thomas-: Henry Gemzler and OzzieJMrs. Jianne Freeswick. i i liarlacher who has been seriously ill ville fire engine house.

Those Hoffman. grand-son and his father. Funeral: lowed (o Yo rk Spring.s. by Wolfe's, Altar flowers at the Lutheran ciiurch were placed in the memory daughter- UilLU i Ui UACAVI. of Mrs.

Elizabeth Kauffman. pre- Lester Guise. Camp Hdl by the Kauffman family. Mr. and Mrs.

George Murtoff. Allen "SLsferred to Gardners R. 2. have announced the rvllte L. Yost.

and wife, prop- son at Carlisle in the West Side hospital. York, siring tc attend this banquet should Straus baiigh. John Dull. Mrs. Lois services Thursday at 10 a.

from garage Only the immediate family- was per- contact any member of the choir or oberiander and daughter. Pamela. St. Joseph's Catholic church. Me- mined to visit him.

-Melvin Eyster. Thomasville R. D. York Boland and family, chanicsburg. with die Clet-us AT PURI XA MEETING Mr and Mrs.

Reuben Myers. West I Baltimore- Mr. and Mrs. Ray i Wagnian. celebrant.

York, recently marked their seven- Mf ITnllv I Ewtag and son. Stoverstown: Dean Mr. and Mrs. Kent Golden, owners nille teenth wedding anniversan'- Two 1UI. opuilga jobertonder and family.

Mrs. Saranda Euhlmaa and the Golden Ridge erty in warrington township, of their children. Audrey, who Joseph Peffer and wife are on a R. D. i Mrs.

Saranda Margaret Ruhlman. Hatchery. York Springs, were marked her twelfth birthday, and vacat on "her brother. Neil, who observed his tenth, entertained groups of friends chapiajr at separate birthday parties at their been ffl with chictpn sked a joint meeting of mo.e tnree and Mrs. Lawrence Mcuausan.

at won seventh strai; Detter. Bt-verl victory by defestting at the Carlisle nlovcs in lus office. Solicitors Wildasin Mummert and a ful turkey raiser and breeder. They Rosenberger had charge of inoned that the law forbids the me mber of (Dubs) Lu- accompanied to the conven- ion Refreshments were servea raiMnsx of Resser's ralary while in lheran church Her husband preced- tion by Mr. and Mrs Pan! Lehman, license 01 Stanley L.

WvfLT (TQ y--t etc. Myers, Latimore farm machinery. Chronister, York Springs, Household Goods. home during" the month. The children have an elder brother.

Dale. Mr. Myers is a son of Mr. rind Mrs. jjj rln 0 a Orphans Myers, this place.

hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice. Gard laying hens.

larm utensils, nouse etc. Dillsburg farm, franklin township. York county, one mite Burtus A. Eisenhart. produce man for many years, who spent some time at the- Warner hospital M.

Myers. Mt. Holi; dale. Fia. Missionary Guild of The Adams County Extension ciuo of 5 south of Dillsburg, heifers, cows, farming implements.

household etc. Mar. 4--Mrs. Grace C. Kerr.

Dills- i bv Walter Ca- posed team com- players on Springs, were granted a anyway. Maybe I make too i his winter and underwent three op- license. i i ie in aeat-n on Januarv o. la-jj. i much Before the death of her Robert Keith New Oxford sales- for Ceding, defend mcm-v said uho a na- i deceased was a resident at York man for the dwrnri and Clyde Ap- Tne Rooert -ndn 1.1 a of East Berlin.

The treasurer Spnng for niany years. gar. assistant salesman. orn-. Diltbiirs.

been restored. burg. real estate. Mar. 12 H.

Shearer, Dills- here for manv years, who spent Sr a Bem cavanaueli, office the root of all evil ed her in death on January 8. 1943. Purina dealer from York Springs: Gladfelter. WelLsville. was suspended a fore.

ai.u E.CILV vn.i.^. j', TTpiih Mew Oxford, f. submitted. i i. AU-dav sale of Live near Stock panning 2O A is able to be about his ean SmiUi.

3-day-old -nnlin. The treasurer RnMWK 2 fnr manv vears. gar. assatant salesman. Forry.

UiitDiiTB. nas ueen Tractors, etc. 20 home but is in a weakened condi- dau of Mr and Mrs. Jolm R. and tax collector receives S6.170 an- surviving are: Ten children, John -PTTAI XF-IX tion.

Mr. Eisenhart. 80. still attends Smirh Mt Ho iiy Springs, died at Ruhlman. York Springs; Mrs.

CAKLLSLr. HUM Mrs. John Neau( Pazienif discharged from the Car- John Wagner, hospital i nc ce Linda Loy Lawrence McCau- Mr. and Mrs. G'-orge Fickel.

who have been on the sick list. Stale police cf the Gettysburg de- reportt-d. said that when Mar. 17-- Fred M. King.

-Dffisburg R. D. 2, on C. C. Kimmel farm, near ild IJ v.

J.CIA i-j, are improved. Their son. Lloyd, has -te plane Kruck me soi: nela church, livestock and farm- iii turned over. Capone was unnurt. The Sicker signal whicn ing implements.

and by his housekeeper, Mrs. Charles Gettys. A butchering of seven hogs took place at Mr. Eisenhart's home Monday- Founder's Day program was observed at Holtzschwam school with. in Roth, i 1 fGeorge Lutheran churcn, Jackson york pnn gs R.

2. a Ruhlman. and Elmer new heaiing plant i ship. The double ring cereinony RllWman Uttlestown R. 11 about 75 persons attending.

Tne pro- i ed in Emmanuel 1 as Performed by the Rev. Ricnarc grandchildren, and 6 great-grand- find infant daughter. Bendersville. S. Shar.ebrook.

children. She was the last surviving patients admitted to the Carlisle A party to honor Mr. and 3 Sheriff wiU sell March 5. --1 Mar 19 wmialn Krout on route the real estate of George S. Moore 0 5 smiles east of East BerUn and R.

Moore, defendants. ROI.U lo tne enc Raleigh C. TMr and -k 3n iov.n.shio. niunicioal unit will machinery anfl household be jointly responsible and will C0; --i. 2.

midway between Admire R. 1: Earl Cadwallader. Janet E. Smith. York Springs R.

1: Mrs. Euger.e Smyers included devotions in charee churclx Franklintown. of Mrs. Spangler; a vocal or.et. Mn Be njamin enr- announce the birth of Feb.

10 at home. Names Richard. Mrs. J. G.

Gene and Geraldine Altland. ar.d a Founders Day skit in which six members took part: Mrs. Ostrom, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs.

Altland. Mrs. Marfcey. Mrs. Bollinger.

Mrs. Arndent. A comic reading was given by Mrs. Floyd Hoff- man. Mrs.

Arndent had charge of Mechamcsburg RD. the business meeting, at which time it was decided to hold the meeting March 8 in St. John's parish hall. Abbottstown. The fathers will put on the entire program with Mr.

Os. trcm in charge. Funeral services were conducted jamir Henry' ruiierai ic v.ui^i"-^" hospital incluoe Jf twin Chronister. recentK mamed. afternoon at 2 o'clock with bur 1: Connie Robert and iver ilr and ilrs ry brief rites at the William A.

Feiser Holly Sprin Sell, at their home here rnaay home. Carlisle street. Han- include James Young. Dills- Blumenstock. Mt.

the k- evening, ilrs. Chronister is the for- over ard concjuding services in St. 1 paurs (Dubs church A beer 'i' at her home, and Mrs. C. Robert Morns, Hoain3er past0 of West Manh is of Carroll township.

Merle Lerew. DiUsburg. a long- viae time -subscriber to the -News-Corn- State ponce oi we su TM -t." sent in his renewal thfe week operated by Pos- farm machillery 011 Canal ed that MV: Lerew is'stm confined ger. York Springs on the Har- daughter. Charles Schwartz.

Pine Grove R. 2. ov-er- formerly of here, who report- took a truck operatec oy G. E. Tan- State Police Say: Always use caution in parking.

Unless impossible and in extreme emergency, always park your car completely free of the improved driving surface of a highway. SIGNS OF SPRING jiioiu.ns. Gilbert C. Crabill. Gettysburg been well for some time, seriously made a Schwartz 2 -Harry A.

Spangler, on having eaten lettuce injured his left vide when he fel! was passing it. bcnwartz from Zeigler's Mill to York the truck had indicated that it was OF THINKS Araons those present, were: Mr. ana pur.eral services for Mrs. Rulilman lrl ---I wish "to express my "sincere ap- Mrs. Lester Chronister and son, Mrs.

wre held at Dubbs church, below Cation shown me wishes to thank diabetic con-JUjn. 1 too for Se hart. Clara Mae Cooler. Dorothy chartes Reinecker. Hlliarj-R, his many friends for the flowers, scnbea diet a du Resser, Robert Myers, Luther, ned Parvin ower and James and aU kindnesses shown cur- his injured is ab.e s.

William Altland, Charles! starry aU of York Springs and ing his long illneas and while he to sit up tor a time each dav. Eisenhart. Mr. and Mrs. Emory viciRity served as pallbearers.

I was a patient in the Warner hos- (Continued on Page 7) Sell. and children. Richard. pital. He will now be happy to have while a patient in honored guests received Utneran charge, officiated.

a number of aporooriate gifts. in a dioinire cemeterv 'and turnips taken from his garden during f. icrmeul in tne aujuitiii-s tn rhe- lOr LIIC tiuta. nau uiav i AnxHu: those present, were: Mr. ana serv ces for ilrs Rulllman Pe braar- 10.

going tQ right CARD OF THANKS that he had been suffering from a of a to ihejuck was housekeepi be- one tween uisburg and East Berlin. off Route 194. Dilisburg-East i Berlin highway, at Red Mcunt 'church (formerly known the- (Continued on Pace 4) ROSA E. HARBOLD. Dillsburff R.

2. and Kandy Lou. (Continued on Page 7) his friends call on him at his VST BE stocks are away Leese propert.r. entire lot of house! heavy on all lines of Winter Mdse. hold goods, including garden tractor.

Final clean-up I Come in--buy and save on heavy Sale begins at 1 p. m. LAST CALL Final Clean-up 1 Sale lOO'-, ali-wool covert cloth' DIAMONDS--Wedding Ring sets, $24.00. Regular $35.00 $25. up.

MARK E. TRONE JEW- At 3 A A A Gr value. SHERMAN'S, Carlisle Hanover. ELRY STORE, 44 Baltimore Hanover. BALL BAND--Rubber Footwear for every member of Lhe family.

SHERMAN'S, 32-34 Carlisle Hanover. Sale. Men's all-wool, hard-finish Jackets Shirts Underwear for SITEFF Go.ham, international 1 prices on all heavy lines. PENNEY'S, Silver, TRONE over. Hanover.

Hanover. NEWSPAPER! FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE --Now On. LEIStHARDT Hanover. NEWSPAPER!.

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