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The News-Chronicle from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania • 2

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TUESDAY, JUNE 17, THE NEWS-CHRONICLE, SHIPPENSBURG, PA. PAGE TWO. Mr. and H. Trudeau of Bellwood, Mrs.

Grace Porter of Washington, D. Mrs. Hazel Hewitt of South Prince Shippens- Tell Engagement of Miss Patricia Rhine SAJHS Graduate Will Wed Pfc. Jack Witmer S.S.T.C. Graduates Are Engaged to Wed Tell Troth of Carolyn L.

Goodhart, Floyd Sowers Personal and Social burg, and Miss Hildred Irvin cf Altoona attended the wedding of a nephew, James G. Fink Jr. of Wynn- UB Church Receives Memorial Painting An oil painting, "Christ in Geth-semane," was presented Sunday evening to the Prince Street United Brethren church by Mrs. Sarah Farner of Centerville, her children and grandchildren. The presentation was made in honor of Farner's husband, the late Samuel Farner.

The Rev. Dale E. Kline, pastor, built his evening service around the picture and the choir sang a special number. "Alone." The picture was painted by the Rev. C.

Guy Stambach of Duncan- Billy Stoner of Maryland is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Naugle of Lurgan ave. William Coder, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Coder of North Spring and Jerrv Bvers. son of Mr. and wood and Miss hmabeth Miane oi Williamsport at the Narberth Presbyterian church, Narberth, Saturday morning. Cpl. 'Richard Metz of Norfolk, Va.

visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metz of East King st. Cpl. Metz, a MISS OLIVER IS BRIDE OF ELLISCRAMER Perform Ceremony in Park Avenue E.

U. B. Church In Chambersburg Park Avenue Evangelical United Brethren church, Clianibersburg, was the scene of a June wedding Saturday the 14th at 2:30 p. m. when Miss Gladys A.

Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1. Oliver of 246 Norland Cham- (Additional Wedding Stories on Page 7) iMi'S. Victor ftlowery of Newburg R.

1 entertained the members of the Willing Workers class of tha Otterbein Evangelical United Brethren Sunday school Thursday evening at her home. There were 15 members present. Mrs. A. Brenize, president, was in charge of the business session and Mrs.

Kenneth Lefley and Mrs. Mowery of entertainment. Mrs. Allison Begins i Teaching at Sunny Hill Just to keep the record straight, Mrs. Bessie Allison of East Kin? presently teaching fourth and fifth grades at the Mainsville consolidated school, reports that she began her teaching career at Sunny Hill in 1906 and 1907.

She followed Blanche Plasterer. Mrs. Allison was out of town the weekend cf the Sunny Hill homecoming, and her name had not been included among the former teachers listed. Rolar Makes Census W. Donald Rolar of East Garfield st.

is engaged in making a census the school board and has almost completed work in the east ward. For the last few ydars Miss Grace Peters had taken this census, but this year declined the job. jMrs. Harry Byers of 205 North Queen entered the armed ser graduate of the Shippensburg high vices June 4 and are now at Camp Meade, awaiting assignment i to a training camp. Both are grad-, V' "tn i iL rcn Whin.

mcivcu Kv wi iwu.w r- Alkor lfn(7 nf Tarlislo cnenlTiateS ui uie ui I'i untv- Most of his time is now spent at "several days with her sister, Mis. Area Joint high school. Camp Le Jeune, N. although fn Charles B. Derick of 317 East King st.

Vigilants Extinguish Saturday Grass Fire The Vigilant Hose company extinguished a grass fire Saturday afternoon along the railroad tracks, on the farm of Mrs. Elizabetn Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nye and family of Fort st. have just moved into their new home on Shippensburg JJ.

3. 1 i r-J Mrs. Harold Garling of West 'recent months he has been aboard King st. and her son and daughter, 'ship more than ashore. Jack and Janet, left for Ocean City, T.

N. Monday June 16. They are) Jack Baker, Pn3, with the U. b. planning to spend the summer navy, visited over the weekend with there his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur V. Baker of East Orange st. He is Hazel Bumba'ugh of Shippens-! presently stationed at Norfolk, burg R. R.

3 was awarded a $100 aboard the USS Guyon. scholarship by the Chambersburg Business and Professional Women's jfrs. pauj McLaughlin and fam-club. This award is given each year i cf ShiDDensburg R. 3 left Col.

Robert. iAitz, Pittsburgh visited over the weekend with his sister, Mrs. W. A. Addams North Prince st, Willis, Shippensburg R.

R. 1. The fire charred some of the fence on the Willis property but otherwise caused no damage. V'ff rn Get In The a eirl graduate of the Chambers-, Pridav to ioin her husband. MSet.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Slaybaugh and ji4. hure Area hizh school. Hazel is Mf-Iuphlin in Massachusetts.

Brener Men at Show In Miss Carolyn L. Goodhart UI OUlMtll, r. with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gruver 'planning to enter a school in tne Tney expect to spend two months Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh F. Goodhart Chicago lor Furniture field of nursing this fall. with him. of Shippensburg R.

R. 3 Thursday afternoon. of Newville R. R. 1 announce the Swim bersburg, became the bride of Ellis C.

Cramer, son of W. Arthur Cramer of 102 East Orange Shippensburg, and the late Amanda Raifsnider Cramer. The double ring ceremony was performed by the bride's pastor, the Rev. Dewitt P. Zuse assisted by the Rev.

John F. Sammel, pastor of the Memorial Lutheran church of Shippensburg. Lighted tapers, palms and baskets of white gladioli decorated the sanctuary. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckline, with a fitted bodice, and long pointed and the full skirt extended into a train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion fell from a cap of Chantilly lace and seed pearls.

She carried a cascade bouquet of white rosebuds and babies' breath, "centered with a white orchid, and complete shower. She also carried a handkerchief engagement of their daughter, Miss Harry Jacobs of North Prince bookkeeping teacher at Ship The members of Grace Evangelical and Reformed church will hold a congregational meeting Monday-evening, June 30 at 8 p. m. in the church social hall. Carolyn Louise Goodhart, to rloy.1 R.

Sowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lester Sowers of 2 North Morris pensburg Area Joint high school, is now at Penn State college doing Mrs. Paul Van Allman of 54 East King st.

entertained the Society of Farm Women Group 3 Wednesday evening. Mrs. G. I. Van Scyoc of West King st.

was the speaker of the evening. Shiuoensbure, graduate work. Miss Goodhart is a graduate the Carlisle high school, class of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Solder and Five representatives of the Bren-er's Furniture stores left Saturday to attend the furniture show which opens Monday in Chicago and continues through the week.

Attending are Ralph Norcross, manager of the Shippensburg store; Chester Hocker, manager of the Chambersburg store; Paul McFerren, Waynesboro store manager, and Herbert and Lester Brener, owners of the business. The men will look over offerings for the fall ar holiday furniture styles, family of Shippensburg R. 3 The Progressive class of Grace Evangelical and Reformed church will hold its class picnic at Red Bridge park this coming Thursday visited this past week with Mr. Solder's brother, John, in Norwalk, Conn. "They also were guests of 1948, and was graduated at bhip-pensburg State Teachers college in May, 1952, where she majored in business education.

She is a member of the honorary fraternity Mrs. James Jacobs, the tormer '0 in education, Kappa Delta Pi, and Margaret Cockley, suburban Philadelphia. The Solders were 4 the fraternity of business educa edged in lace from her mother's Miss Patricia Rhine Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rhine of Middle Spring Shippensburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Rhint-, to Pfc.

Jack E. Witmer, son of Mr. and' Mrs. John Witmer of Richmond Furnace. No date has been set for the wedding.

Miss Rhine graduated in 1952 from the Shippensburg Area Joint high school. Mr. Witmer is a graduate of the Greeneastle 'high school with the class of 1948 and attended Shippensburg State Teachers college prior to his enlistment in tha. U. S.

army in January, 1951. He is now stationed at W'arrenton, Va. Name William Minnich' To Media Coaching Job Wrilliam Minnich, 1952 graduate of Shippensburg State Teachers college and star member of the varsity football team, has been named assistant football andx basketball coach at Media high school outside Philadelphia, it was learned this weekend. Mrs. Minnich, also a 1952 SSTC graduate, is the former Miss Patricia Fahrney of Newville.

away from Tuesday through Fri tion, Pi-Omega Pi. She was active wedding dress, and wore a doublft evening at 6:45. The S. and 1). Class of Trinity church, Mercers-burg, will be the guests, according to an announcement made Sunday by Mrs.

John Heinzman, president. The Sunday school class of the Messiah Evangelical United Brethren church taught by Mrs. L. S. Hippensteele will meet Thursday evening, June IS), at the home of strand of pearls, a gift of the in the tsiDie ciuo, me Business Education club and on the Day bridegroom.

ii i day. Participating in Training Exercise No. 1 aboard the attack transport USS New Kent is Jerry C. Thomas, storekeeper third class in the U. S.

navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. BURKHART'S RESTAURANT Miss Mary Ellen Oliver of Chambersburg, a cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor, She wore an aqua net gown fashioned like that of the bride, with a headdress of flowers: Shecarried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses and mixed Mrs. Edith Suders, Shippensburg R. R.

1, along the Gov. Ritner highway. Members are asked to bring Jerry C. Thomas Sr. of 130 North 13 Ring St, Shippensburg with them a 25 cent package and a friend.

Earl st. and husband of Mrs. Jane L. Thomas of Shippensburg R. R.

3. Forty ships of the Atlantic fleet and unfts of the Atlantis Fleet marines are participating in the training exercise. Two am (or bask jn the sun) flowers. Her accessories includ ed a double strand of pearls. Miss Roseanna Bowers of Cham bersburg lighted the tapers.

Sh Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs. Women's council of -the college. Her fiance is a graduate of the Shippensburg high school, class of 1947, and received his bachelor of science degree in education at Shippensburg State Teachers college in May, 1951.

He is now serving with the U. S. army and is now enroute from Fort Monmouth, N. to Red Stone arsenal at Huntsville, Ala. Miss Joann Gephart Weds John Maclay Rev.

Manning Officiates at Rites at Bride's Home Blanche Scheaffer, Miss Vera Bock, PIES Fresh Baked Daily 70c Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gipe, Mrs wore a pink organdy dress and also phibious assaults will be made Anna Hock and Mrs. Ethel Hender a corsage. one at Vieques Island, off the coast son, all of Shippensburg, attended the wedding of the Rev.

Paul Moore, Owen E. Stine of Plainfield, cousin of the bride, served as best rpaster of ihe ijmp.peosxmrg thurcn Of Puerto RiPo, the other at Onslow Beach, N. Members of the exercise will have an spportunity to visit ''ports in the Carribbean area. Kirssin's have swim and sun clothes for you. Whether you use the wading pool, Memorial Park pool, or the shore, your swim suit should be bought at of the Nazarene, and Miss mifred Jones Saturday-afternoon, June 14, atAuburn, Me.

The ceremony was man. tonrad B. Plasterer of Shippensburg R. R. 2, friend of the bridegroom, and Willis H.

Oliver of Chambersburg, cousin of the bride, served as ushers. Traditional wedding music was SHOP AT performed at 4 p.m. in the Church The wedding of Miss D. Joann Gephart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

of the Nazarene there. Rev. and Mrs. Moore will reside at 11 West Burd st. upon their return from a wedding trip.

MFN? Choose Your Outfit ITlCili: gt Men's Store Sport Coats Ties Wembley Shirts Emerson Llfe-Tex. Hate Oxfords by arm an Suits by Taylor Mrs. Bertha Haviee of South Penn st. left Sunday for a two weeks' She planned to spend the first week in Recdsvillrf with friends. The Lady Frances cuild of thii Floyd L.

Gephart of Shippensburg R. R. 1, and John O. Maclay, son of the Rev. and Mrs.

Charles W. Maclay of Maclays Mill, Shippens- THOMPSON'S 65 East King Street For Ladies'Wear 3, was solmanijed Satur Presbyterian -church nisei I Thursday evening at 8:30 at the day, June 14, at 2:30. p.m. at the KIRSSIN'S 32 East King Street SHIPPENSBURG, PA. D.

Edw. Hamilton home of the bride. The Rev. M. C.

Manning, pastor of the Church of God, performed the double ring ceremony at 2:80 p.m. in the garden Shippensburg, Pa. at the Gephart home. Koses and pink peonies formed a background. FLOWERS All Occasions Fisher's Flowers PHONE 311-T 700 East King Street (At Point) Sbippensbarr, Pa.

The bride was attired in a white nylon street length dress over white home of Mrs. James Zullinger of 209 South Washington st. Miss Martha McDonaJd of Shippensburg R. R. 2, Miss Ginger Lloyd of 110 North Morris st.

and liouglas Allan of Stewart place left Monday for Senior at Camp Michaux. Frank Lerew, agriculture teacher at Shippensburg Area Joint high school, and Theodore Furry, assistant agriculture teacher, win attend the Pennsylvania Vocational Agricultural association meeting at Eagles Mere Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Paul E. Greenwood airman with the U. S.

navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Greenwood of Shio- satin, with which she wore white accessiories.

She carried a bouquet of white roses with white ribbon streamers. played by Mrs. Justin Baer, organist at the church. Mrs. Meda Kuhn of Chambersburg, soloist, sang "I Love You Truly" and "Great is Thy Faithfulness." During the ceremqny the organist played "Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us." The traditional wedding marches were used.

After a reception held at th-i home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a month's trip California, visiting with relatives and friends and stopping, at other points of interest. Upon their return they will reside at the home of the bridegroom. Mirs. Cramer, a graduate of Chambersburg high school, attended Chambersburg Business college. She is employed in the chief assessor's office at the Franklin county courthouse.

Mr. Cramer, a graduate of the Shippensburg high school, also attended Chambersburg Business college and is employed by the H. J. Heinz company of Chambersburg. Three From This Area Enlist in Armed Forces Among the enlistments, announced by MSgt.

Jack C. Grove, chief ri'pruitpr. rhamburshiir Cotton Slips Half Slips A reception followed the ceremony. Upon their return from a wedding trip to an undisclosed destination, Mr. and Mrs.

Maclay will be at home in their newly furnished apartment on Shippensburg R. R. 1. Mrs. Maclay attended the Shippensburg Area Joint high school.

.25 $2 Healing Campaign (Bible Deliverance) FOR ALL PEOPLE OF ALL CHURCHES IN TENT NEXT TO FICJCES SERVICE STATION (East End of Newville, along Route 641) June 12 to June 29, Nightly At 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 2:00 P.M. SIGNS! MIRACLES! WONDERS'. Being wrought in response to the Prpyer of Faith EVANGELISTS HARRISON ELVINA MILLER AH Welcome Tor Further Information Call Newville 183-M pensburg R. R.

2, was with Fight-! and up PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED MILK and CREAM Supreme Dairy Phone 283-X 117 West Burd Street Shippensburg, Pa. er when it trained with live ammunition near El Cen-uo, Caiif. Tiie Cetro gunnery range offers pilots the opportunity to fire all sizes of rockets, including the mammoth 11-inch "Tiny Tim," which is capable of knocking out heavy tanks. Mr. Maclay, who graduated in 1951 from the Shippensburg high school, la LpLUukcttity ance depot.

Rev. and Mrs. Brown Renew Wedding Vows i-r (cam. 1 ri is a were Miss Nancy R. Highlands, I The Rev.

and Mrs. George A. Brown of Greeneastle celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary last Thursday evening in the EUB parsonage at Greeneastle. Rev, Brown is a former pastor of the Newburg EUB charge. On their anniversary the couple renewed their vows with the Rev.

Dr. S. B. Daugherty of Carlisle officiating. Rev.

Daugherty had iMewDurg, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Highlands, in th? Women's Air Force; Sylvester N. Barbour, Chambersburg R. R.

3, and Edgar T. Robinson, Shippensburg. Miss Highlands graduated from the Shippensburg Area Joint high school May 27. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs.

John Clouse, Newville R. R. 3, a daughter born June Ready to Hang patients should have ethics, too WATGH REPAIRING Is Oar SPECIALTY We carry the Finest Grade of Diamonds, Jewelry and Gift Items. STORE HOURS: Friday 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Wednesday Swope Jewelry 84 East King Street PHONE 14-Z TAJ7 A i performed the first ceremony in i Hanover June 5,1917. 7 TVAi 11 at the Carlisle hospital. Mrs.

i Clouse is the former Miss Beulah i 1 Attendants lhursday evening were their son and daughter-in-; law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. Brown i of York, and witnesses-were Mrs. Daugherty and Mr.

and Mrs. Alson Little of Waynesboro. Later, in the evening when they returned from dinner in Cham-1 bersburg, a surprise reception awaited them, with a refreshment table centered with a four-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Lebo. Car Leigh. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wertz, Orrs- i town, a son boin June 12 at the Chambersburg hospital.

i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piper, Car- lisle R. R. 4, a son born June 12 at the Carlisle hospital.

Mrs. Piper is the former Miss Betty Mellinger. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Koser, Ship-1 pensburg R.

R. 1, a son born June 12 at the Carlisle Mrs. I Koser is the former Miss Bessie1 Stine. Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Hile, Shippensburg Star Route, a daughter born June 13 at the Chambers Peggy Shippen CARD SHOPPE 41 Wet King Street Open Evenings SHIPPENSBURG, PA. lisle R. R. 4, have announced the burg hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Miner, SPECIAL Tuesday All Day and Wednesday Morning acwiffw c. engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to William Shughart, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Shughart, Carlisle R. R. 4. No date has been set for the wedding.

Chambersburg ic. K. 3, a son born June 14 at the Chambersburg hos- pital. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

John Frey, Cham- A Physician is a busy man. Day and night he is ready to give succor to those in need of his care. Let us be fair. Do not telephone him at mealtimes just because you Lnovir lie can be reached. And do not call him at night, unless absolutely necessary.

Confine your calls to his office hours much as you can. That is what office hours are for. Keep your appointments promptly, or notify him in advance that it is impossible for you to do so. In short, treat him as you would wish to be treated were you the physician. A sympathetic appreciation of his problems greatly enhances the help he can give.

1 Call on us for competent prescription service. P. A. VAN ALLMAN DRUGGIST Sliippeiiftb'jrg, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Harper Wentz 0flVersburg l- a daughter born North Morris st. were among the Ju.ne 14 at tne Chambersburg hospi- guests at the wedding of Miss Virginia Map VVprnor wiiiim Mr. and Mrs. Allen D.

Green. r.lUIISIIIG WEAR For The ENTIRE FAMILY Nicholas Richards Saturday at 2 Cumberland Shippensburg, a' p. m. in the Convenant Presbyter-j son J.u"e 14 the Chambers- lan church in HarrUurg. and -it the reception which followed i.n the Penn Harris hotel.

The bride, a cousin of Mrs. Wentz, is the daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. Leo A. Werner of HarrLsburg. Samuel K.

Lffdv. Vwtnirv R. uui iiuspuai. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Caldwell, Newville, a daughtr born June 13 i at the Carlisle hospital. Mrs. Cald- I well is the former' Miss Pauline Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Carlisle R. R. 3, a son born June i at Hie arlish; hospital. Mr. CuUings in the former Miss Anna Stoops.

CROWNOVER'S 12 West King Street Shippensburg, Pa. SHIPPENSBURG, PA. R. .1. was Utkrn ly anihuiaiwc ti the Chambersburg hospital Fri-dav afternoon..

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