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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • 13

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York, Pennsylvania
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13
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Saturday Morning, February 21 1970 13 Thft Gazette and Daily, York, (JjTY Sacred Musical William H. Cook, 85, Stewartstown UM Slated At Shiloh Of New Freedom Dies Fireside Services New Freedom William H. Cook, husband of Mrs. Emelie Buhner iStCirt 1 OTtlOrrOW tend the program which will be held in the church's educational building. The sponsor is the Mt.

Carmel commission on social concerns, chaired by Mrs. Roger Griest. STEWARTSTOWN Furniture Must Go I must replace my roof now. Drastic pries reductions on living room, bedroom, chairs, box springs, mattressse, lamps, and fabrics. Bud Haven, Shrewsbury, Pa.

Adv. f17-5t Stewartstown Mr. and Mrs. Wright Talk On Drug Problem Slated In Parkton Area Parkton Rev. Frederick Hanna, Baltimore, will speak on "Drug Abuse" tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

at Mt. Carmel United Methodist church. Rev. Hanna is an Episcopal clergyman serving as Baltimore's coordinator of drug abuse programs and is described as having had wide experience with young people and the drug problem. The community is invited to at Shiloh A concert of sacred music, featuring vocalist Steve Musto, will be presented Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

at the Church of the Open Door. Musto is a member of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Crusade team. Singing since 1951, he has appeared on the Young People's Church of the Cook, this place, died last night at 7 at Harrisburg General hospital. He was 85. Mr.

Cook, a native of North Carolina, was a retired farmer and resided in this area since 1923. He was a member of St. John Lutheran church and a past patron of Parkton Chapter 42, Order of the Eastern "Selling The Finest To The Finest" Quality Built Memorials SILBAUGH MEMORIALS 248 South Main Street Shrewsbury Adv. Air and on national television and radio as a soloist for the late Percy Crawford. He will be accompanied Star.

Due To A Death In The Family There Will Be NO REFUSE COLLECTED In Dover On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1970 on the piano by his wife, Barbara. Shrewsbury Church Trustees Selected Shrewsbury Merle Royston, Harold Wantland and Charles Lentz were recently elected trustees of Grace United Methodist church. Altar flowers last Sunday were presented in honor of the 77th birthday of Wilbur E. Granty by Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Wantland. Larry Sauder, a Church of the Brethren missionary to Ecuador, will be guest speaker Sunday during the 10:30 a.m. worship service at Shrewsbury Church of the Brethren. B. Shaw, will be the Sunday evening hosts for a fireside evangelism meeting, part of a current Lenten program of Stewartstown United Methodist church.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Hall, Fulton avenue, will host the Monday meeting; Mr. and Mrs.

Emory Dellinger, College avenue, the Tuesday one; Mrs. Margaret Jones, North Main streets on Wednesday, and Attorney and Mrs. Frank B. Boyle, Fulton avenue, Thursday. All meetings are at 7:30 p.m.

Centre Church Youths Aid March Of Dimes New Park A recent project cif the Youth fellowship of Centre Presbyterian church netted more than $150 for the March of Dimes, which has credited returns of about $200 for the area. The young people used part of mecent school holiday to canvass the community for the March. Shrewsbury Area Church To Hear Retired Pastor Shrewsbury Rev. Harry Fehl, retired pastor from Upperco, will be guest speaker for worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Mt.

Olivet United Methodist church. He will conduct the service in the absence of the pastor, Rev. M. B. Heiland.

Rev. and Mrs. Heiland are visiting their children and grandchildren in Arizona and New Mexico. Mr. Cook belonged to Rose Fire company and was a 50-year member of.

William King Lodge 227, Free and Accepted Masons, Saltville, Va. Surviving, besides his wife, are four children, Mrs. Rosalee Winter, Mrs. Wilda Sides, both of here; Edgar Cook, Parkton, and Clyde Cook, Honolulu, Hawaii; a step-daughter, Mrs. Norma HoshalL Millers, 20 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, two great great grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs.

Lola DeBusk and Mrs. Edith Widener, both of Glade Springs, and Mrs. Anna Bishop, Princeton, W. Va. Rev.

James B. Lau, Mr. Cook's pastor, will officiate at funeral services Monday at 2 p.m. at Harten-stein mortuary. Interment will be in New Freedom cemetery.

Mt. Royal Area Farm Women To Meet Monday Mt. Royal Group 27, Society of Farm Women, will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at -the home of Mrs. Edna jShorb, Dover RD 5.

Mrs. Richard Markley will serve as program chairman. Future activities include a rummage sale slated for March 13 and 14 at the Odd Fellows hall, York, and a bus trip to Peddler's Village. Members are currently making WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Tonight see Joe Frazier win the World Heavyweight Title over Jimmy Ellis and the spectacular 10 round fight between Olympic Champion George Foreman and ninth ranked Heavyweight Gregorio Peralta. 5:00 HANOVER NEWS (Continued from Page 10) grandchildren, a great grandchild and two sisters, Mrs.

Ella Snyder, Harrisburg, and Mrs. Goldie Nace, Hanover RD 2. Rev. Carl E. Ycfct, Mr.

Bish's pastor, will officiate at funeral services Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Kenworthy Funeral home, 269 Frederick street. Burial will be in Petm Memorial Gardens. The family requests that memorial contributions be made to the heart or arthritis funds. Funeral Tomorrow Funeral services for Samuel Milton Lehigh, Hanover RD 3, who died Thursday at Hanover General hospital will be held tomorrow (Sun.) at 2:30 p.m.

at Pleasant Hill Church of the Brethren instead of 2 pjn. as listed in yesterday's obituary. Mrs. Bernice Mahaley Mrs. Bernice Mahaley, Couders-port, who served as a teacher at Hanover.

High school from 1920 to 1922, died Thursday morning at Western Reserve Home of Erie, where she was a patient about a year. She was in partnership in a law firm with her late husband, Attorney John W. Mahaley, who died in 1965. COUNTRY HAYRIDE See The Best Entertainers In A Country And Western Songfest. CONGREGATIONAL DINNER Wrlghtsville Mr.

and Mrs. William N. Craley will show slides taken on their last summer's trip to Russia at a special congregational dii ner at Locust Street United Methodist church Sunday at 5 p.m. Music will be supplied by the Dunlap family. YOUTH GROUPS TO SING Freysville The cherub and youth choirs will provide special music in Emanuel Lutheran church for the moring worship service Sunday.

Altar flowers and bulletins will be presented as a gift by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ferree and daughter, 6:00 shoe bags for the patients at Harrisburg State hospital. Youth Fellowship Plans Return Visit Delta The Youth fellowship of Bethel United Methodist church will return a recent Visit by the Delta charge Youth, fellowship when it attends a meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. at Delta church.

Circle 2 of Delta church meet Monday at 8 p.m. A meeting of the Women's Society for Christian Service is scheduled Wednesday at 8. Dover Area Diet Club To Begin New Classes LET'S MAKE A DEAL 7:30 NEWLEY WED GAME 8:00 Dover Dover Area Diet club will A native of Coudersport, she was begin a series of classes Monday a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. AT FLORIDA BASE Lewisberry Navy Petty Officer First Class Karl L.

Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Myers, Lewis-berry RD 1, is serving with Attack Squadron 45 at the Naval Air station, Cecil Field, Fla. NEW FREEDOM Notice New Freedom Borough Council will hold a special meetinq on Tuesday, February 24th, 7:30 p.m.

to consider a request for- sanitary landfill on Gerard Neely farm. NEW FREEDOM BOROUGH COUNCIL- Adv. f21-lt at 7 p.m. at Dover Intermediate school. Sessions will be held each Monday with Mrs.

A. H. Hinkel, "Mrs. Roland Shaffer and Mrs. Ralph Gross in charge.

Interested persons are invited to attend the Monday session. LAWRENCE WELIC 8:30 Alfred Crandeil and was a graduate of the Coudersport High school and Mount Holyoke Holyoke, Mass. She was active in many affairs in Coudersport, where she was a charter member of the Business and JIMMY DURANTE PRESENT THE LENN0N SISTERS 9:30 SATURDAY SPECTACULAR II VwuJ lj rn9 fesfs on TVthe I I week of Feb. 23rd, between I i i i "nil hmiih the hours of 1:00 P.M. and 1 JQ 4 P.M., some of the stations will be moved a jixr i jl i it am rjs Professional Women, in which she was selected "Woman of the Year" for 1969.

Mrs. Mahaley held many offices in' Park United Methodist church, and was on the Conference Board of Christian Concern and WSCS summer school. She had served as president of the school board and served on the White House committee for children -from 1950 to 1960. Surviving are a son, John Crandeil Mahaley Erie; two grandchildren and several local relatives. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at Park Unit- ed Methodist church. Burial will be in Eulalia cemetery, Coudersport. LENTEN VESPERS Loganville Community Lenten vesper service will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Hametown, with Rev.

Jesse Grimm, pastor of Loganville United Methodist charge, preaching. Rev. -Jered. Hock, pastor of St. Paul's will be liturgist.

AMBULANCE DRIVERS New Freedom Ambulance drivers this weekend for the New, Freedom Fire company will fce Robert C. Hittie, Richard Nace and James -i. i to a airrerenr locanon on your i aiai. Please consult the chart below for these fern- MOCKINGBIRD Tf-- I porary changes. I I A deeply moving experience i I I I awaits you as the most beloved 1 CHANNEL WILL MOVE FROM TO DIAL 1 pulitzer prize book now comes I DIAL NUMBER NUMBER vividly to the screen.

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