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The Republic from Meyersdale, Pennsylvania • 10

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The Republici
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Meyersdale, Pennsylvania
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10 PAGE MEYERSDALE REPUBLICAN JULY 21, 1966 Rocktvood Meyersdale Has 'Lewis, Clark 9 SALISBURY NEWS By Mrs. Verna Lutz Phone 662-4861 New Fire Siren System tained their brothers Colonel fJJ- ir-rja ii ii. tipn't nuyupw ii i .11 1 trr'-rr-m By Martha Hartlo I F' tWi i fc3 "The next time we're going to 'M: fjS Atlantic City, probably some time fx'jr -'Iffl l' f.fipi in August." said Dan Fill and tjjp- 1iWM4fMf )hf I Scott Mclntire after their return As 1 from a trip to Niagara Falls. Nbr 'OU t' 1 But what makes their trip so ff 49 WcJ' 1 'V 1 magnificent? These two Meyers- ifO'? 11 it dale boys braved the wilds of Mrs. Maude Phillippi.

There were seven members present. Returning to their homes after By Ethel Enos Sanner Phone 926-2141 The regular meeting of Rock Somerset County Firemen's Association and Auxiliary held their July meeting in the Salis spending a week at Juniata Col bury fire hall Thursday July 14 wood fire department was held Wednesday evening at the firel'ese. Huntington, live students with 110 guests present. A lovely Route 219 on their Honda 1(H) hall, with the Dresident. James le local school attended a William B.

Garlitz and family 'of Colorado Springs, Colo, and Daniel Garlitz of Chicago, 111., with a family picnic on Sunday, July 17. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dietz, Frost-Iburg, Mrs.

Leora McViel, Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry bullet luncheon was served at the special basketball course. close of the meeting. motorbikes tor ten Hours to Peters presiding at the meeting.

The 500 Club met Friday July reacn me tamea vacation land it was decided to blow the fire ot Niagara Falls. I siren five times, no matter where They departed on the jaunt at the fire is located (most residents 15 at the home of Mrs. Artha Shumaker of Grant st. Prizes for the evening were won by Ito sella Ninera and Maude Smalley, a.m. on tne morning ot July of the borough and nearby are and before they found shelter in unable to hear the siren).

George a motel at their destination, they Sanner, Rockwood, RD 2 re- Mrs. Lester Deal was guest for nact Deen tnrougn mud, rain andceived the Honda Motorcycle the evening. Mrs. Samual was honored with Garlitz, Jr. and tamily, Greens-burg, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Gaham and son, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Brak- man and son, Mrs.

Adeline Harrison, Miss Anna Belle Deitz and Mrs. Eleanor Dietz, all of Somer- set; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garlitz' Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Garlitz and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews construction. Progress is being made on the an open house, July 10. She has fi Once they arrived, the boys set out on a sightseeing tour of both the Canadian and Ameri- moved into a trailer house located on the property of her son Freeman (Turk).

Those helping The students attending were Michael Jones, Robert ICnos, Clarence Schrock, James Har-rold and Robert Benford. Snyder's Honored Saturday evening, a miscellaneous shower was held at Rockwood fire hall, with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snyder of Ravenna, Ohio were the guests of honor. The hall was beautifully decorated in yellow and white and a tiered wedding cake topped with a bride and groom, and yellow sweet peas.

The couple received many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. Snyder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur K.

Snyder, Rockwood, RD 1 and Mrs. Snyder is the former Connie Weimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Weimer, Rockwood, RD 1.

They are making their home in Ravenna. He is can sides of the Falls. They 0 visited the Cave of the Winds, the Wax Museum, Ripley's Be-hove It or Not and several other and son of Corriganville, Md. Mr. James Cramblett, New Harrisburg, Ohio, and Tommy Cramblett, Tuscon, Ariz.

Honored guest were Mrs. Grace Deitz, who is 91 years young. Mrs. Deitz was also honored with the tank truck and the project should be completed in the near future. Honored at Shower A miscellaneous shower was held Saturday evening, July 9, at Rockwood fire hall, in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Kalp. The shower was given by their parents. The couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr.

Kalp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kalp of Rockwood, RD 1, and Mrs. Kalp is the former Rose Yonia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Yonia, Somerset. her celebrate were Mrs. Chester Herring, Mrs. Mary Baer, Mrs. Hallie Gartner and friend Helen, Miss Bessie Winters, Mrs.

Lela Opel, Mrs. Florede Riley, Mrs. Howard Keffer, Mrs. William Petry, Mrs. Robert George, her daughter Wanda, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Hillegas, Mrs. Victor Schramm, Mrs.

Onetia Albright and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Albright. presence of six of her 17 grand well-known sights. Shoe Size Small "Canadians are little," replied Scott, as he related an amusing incident about his trip.

He was supposedly hoping to buy a pair ot shoes in Canada but to his amazement the shoes sizes did not go above nine and a half. Refreshments were served to employed by Republic Steel Com Mrs. Samuel Harding of Gay accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Doris Yoder. Refreshments were served to the 100 guests present from Ohio, West Virginia, Slickville, Sand Patch, Meyersdale, Somerset and Rockwood areas.

Wacky weekend will be held in Rockwood July 23 and 24 with activities both days and evenings. Mrs. Jane Shultz of Indianapolis, Is spending some time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sipe.

Mr. and Mrs. O. Kenneth Jones of San Bernadino, are visiting with Kenneth's mother, Mrs. Albert Jones and with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. T. R. Kerrigan. Mr.

and Mrs. Edsel Bartels and daughters, Sara, Jan and Kimber-ly of Kearney, spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Enos and other relatives in the area. Mr.

and Mrs. William Kalp of Sharon and Mrs. Jerry Phillippi of Kappel visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Kalp and Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvester Phillippi. Miss Vida Kay Phillippi accompanied them home and is spending some time with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kalp.

Albert Alen, Cliffwood, N.J, and Mrs. Joseph Ashman, Mrs. Norvison Rosenkrans and daughter Dilene of Clark Summit, spent several days visiting with the two latter's brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.

Gardner and Pastor and Mrs. Hillis G. Berkey. Mrs. John Zimmerman, Stoys-town; Mrs.

Besse Smith, Johnstown; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sipe and Neil of Kingsville, Ohio; Mrs. F. Jay Ringer, Gary, Ind.

and Mrs. Elsie Barron, Friedens visited with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sipe. Seek Licenses to Marry in County Marriage license applications field in the office of H.

Andrew Horchner, Clerk of Orphans' Court, July 11 to July 15, were: Terry Wayne Welker, School Craft, Mich, and Gloria Jean Shaver, Friedens, RD 2. Barry Lee Barkley, Berlin and Mary Jane Burchell, McKees- I wiiiuii is uiu smau iur uie ri ox-high school basketball player. approximately 100 relatives andjpanyi Cleveland, Ohio. The show-friends from Jones Mills, Mel- er was given by the coupie-s par. Due t.

"fancial problems, the st. attended the VFW state convention in Harrisburg last week. Also attending were Mrs, Maxine Schrock and Mrs. Mildred Vought of Meyersdale. areas.

Refreshments were served to fha 17 IT! 1 Oct ninnnn twrm Dnlfi Auxiliary Picnic children and eight of her 22 greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Anna Ruhland of Trenton, N.J. and her mother, Mrs. Perry Maust have, been visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Shumaker and relatives in Salisbury for a couple of weeks. Norbret Miller and daughter Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. David Esworthy Jr. of Camp Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

William Barn-hart and family of Baltimore, Md. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schrock and relatives in Salisbury and Boynton for a few weeks. mainly of hamburgers, french fries and milk shakes.

Their motels for the first two nights were The Ladies Auxiliary of Rock-jmore Md Sornerset) Garrett, Mr.x and Mrs. V. C. Anderson Markleton and Rockwood areas. wood fire department held their annual picnic Tuesday evening at fine but on the last night they trip to had to stay in a tourist home which the boys described as and son Barry of Radford, Va.

were guests of Mrs. Lucinda Ring-ler and family of Gay st. Class Thirteen they chose on their Honda Niagara Falls recently. Kockwood Community drove LOST AGAIN? Scott Mclntire, left, and Dan Firl, seem to be puzzled by the roadmap as they trace the route Class 13 of the Rockwood Christ Mrs. Elizabeth Speicher gave the Mr.

and Mrs. K. Wayne Engle, shot. Ac fnr nc Iho trin rn Hia hilroc Photo By Republican blessing. The tureen supper was JB uiurch gathered Friday enjoyed by those evening for their monthly meet- "was concerned their only com-i Vickie, Lorie and Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Engle were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shumaker of Turtle Creek. plaint was, tne Dugs were bad." Of course they got lost a Vickie Engle visited with Mr.

few times and went through sev Games were played. me noine oi ivirs. Minnie President, Mrs Viola Friedline, I Go conducted a short business meet- was the thenle presented by del get we i fd m38 "p.1 votional leader, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Nora Wolf Mrs, Mary Per- Scnrock.

opening scripture was fai'T, Mlread by Mr Minlie Ga'ry and the Obituaries and Mrs. Michael Robertson of and lover of eral red lights and stop signs but then not every one travels "The philosopher Berlin. ten hours on a bike. They were Lori Engle was the overnight guest of Martha Whitacre last harm to say the historian was the prin- even stopped by a policeman who nrtotn A 11 'I hmrrn A a UaoHtt ii mi iiiiiKO ni llCdUY was either making routine checks man have much about trade. But will see that trade cipal of liberty planted American feudalism, that it and keeps peace!" week.

Personals Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garlitz, Mrs. Born in Greenville Township, he was a son of the late William and Christian (Nedro) Dietle. or didn believe what he saw.

Unfortunate Way I HARVEY DIETLE Harvey Dietle, 68, Grantsville, died July 15 at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland. faniK, Mrs. HJla tsauey, discussion The Viola Friedline and Mrs. Maude rather trade and destroyed makes peace Emerson. On the trip to the Falls the uie uip iu uie reins ine Rachel Swartzwelder and their aunt, Miss Harriet Garlitz, enter He was farmer and an employee of Garrett County Roads viuaing yiavc was uy mis.

uiuu- travelers were surprised when! Pf' n.u!d rnnnfv fIIo ys pyIe-they stopped at an information A IL- t- sSn I President. Mrs. Helen Schrock booth and met four people from men Association at Salisbury. presided during the business Price Funeral Home, Meyersdale, with Rev. Raymond Manka-myer officiating.

Interment was in the Reformed Cemetery. MRS. MAHLON J. YODER Mrs. Eva I.

Yoder, 73, Meyersdale RD 1, died July 16 at her home. She was born March 9, 1893, in Meyersdale RD, a daughter of the late Abraham and Sarah (Klink) Faidley. She is survived by her husband, Mahlon J. Yoder; four sons, Russell, Billy and Paul all of Meyersdale RD 1, and Donald of Meyersdale RD one brother, William Faidley, Meyersdale RD two sisters, Mrs. Earl Brenneman.

Meyersdale RD 1 and Mrs. Clark Pritts, Meyersdale; 13" grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. She was preceded in death bv DeDartment and was a member and past deacon of Maple Grove the local area. However these people were unfortunately making the trip by automobile. KeDexan uoage meenng meeting.

The place of the next Lady Rockwood Rebekah Lodge meeting will be announced at a met Wednesday evening for their, later date. "Pig-in-the-poke" was regular monthly meeting at the; received by Mrs. Minnie Gary. Churcb ot the Brethren. Surviving are his wife, Ruth (Bowser) Dietle; two sons, Robert Dietle, Grantsville, and Darius Dietle, Cumberland: a broth io it you re ever touring the country and happen to see two fire hall.

Mrs. Ida Newcomer, Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Loretta Miller. Mrs.

Sadie er, William Dietle, Potomac boys on motorbikes, look a little noble grand, conducted the meet-closer, it 1 may be your fellow ing. townsmen, Scott Mclntire andj The next meeting will be a cov-Dan Firl, the Lewis and Clark ered dish supper at the home of of Meyersdale cycling. 'Mrs. Newcomer. The hostess was Shultz and Miss Lynet Gross were also present.

Shower Held A miscellaneous shower was held Saturday evening in the social rooms of the Rockwood St. Luke's Lutheran Church, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanner, The social rooms were decorat port. Joseph Benjamin Kaniak, Bos-well and Frances M.

Frank, Bos-' well. Dale Wayne Spory, Boswell RD 1, and Bonnie Jean Stevanus, Hollsopple, RD 2. Homer Eugene Fike, Meyersdale and Linda Lee Gnagey, Meyersdale. Paul Douglas Overbeck, Boswell, RD 2, and Monna Lee two sons and a sister. husband, Francis R.

Dickey, and'ron, Ohio, formerly of Berlin, The remains were removed these children: Helen, wife of, died July 16 in Akron City Hos- irom nce funeral Home July lrvin Hoyman ot Berlin, KD pital. She was the daughter of the late Artemius and Lydia (Bride-gum) Deeter. ed with rhododendron, white dais- 20 to tne (summit Mills Brethren KoDert Donald H. and Harry Church where service was all of Somerset, RD 1. with Rev.

Roy Krimes officiating. She is also survived by 14 Interment was in St. Paul's grandchildren and these broth-Cemetery, Meyersdale RD 1. lers and sisters: Mrs. Lewis Mil- Mrs.

Fritz was preceded in ies and mixed flowers. The guests Park; three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Meyers, Mrs. Eliza Arnold, and Mrs. Emma Meese, Meyersdale, and two grandchildren.

Service was held July 17 at the Newman Funeral Home with Rev. Jesse Whitacre officiating. Interment was in Grantsville Cemetery. MRS. CHARLES OESTER Mrs.

Ada Matilda Oester, 84, of Springs, died July 15 at Meyersdale Community" Hospital. Born in Elk Lick Township, she was a daughter of the late Jacob S. and Barbara (Yoder) Engle, and the widow of Charles Oester. Surviving, are three sons. Charles R.

and Warren C. Oester, Salisbury, RD 1, and Denver J. Oester. Scottdnle, a daughter. Miss Mary E.

Oester. death by her husband, William; of honor received many beautiful stern, Housoppie, tiu s. Dean Edwin Deal, Hollsopple and Margaret Marie Rosey, In lieu ot tlowers. contributions ler, Richard Yowler, Roy Yow- G. Fritz, in 1936.

She is survived and useful gifts. The shower was may be made to the missionary ler and Miss Violet Yowler, all of by two sons, Devon A. and Rob-given by Mrs. Sylvia Mazer and lert both of Akron, Ohio; and friends. Rockwood, RD 1.

program ol Summit Mills Brethren Church. MRS. FRANCIS R. DICKEY Mrs. Mary Ellen Dickey, 55, Mrs.

Dickey was a member of Milford EUB Church. Service was conducted July 16 at Richard E. Hauger Funeral Hooversville, RD 1. Harold Woodrow Crawford, Somerset and Charlene Joan Phillippi, Somerset, RD 1. 5 Maurice Lavern Thomas, Boswell and Victoria Lee DelSignore, Boswell.

Lloyd R. Oakman, II, Jerome Berlin, RD 3, died July 14 at her Home, Somerset, with Rev. L. G. Mr.

Sanner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanner, Rockwood and Mrs. Sanner is the former Janet Lucas, daughter of Richard Lucas, Rockwood. They are making their home at Rockwood RD 1.

He is employed by the 0 Railroad as a clerk. Get acquainted games were three grandchildren. She was a member of Berlin Church of the Brethren; Fern Leaf Chapter 422 Order of Eastern Star, Akron; and American War Mothers, Chapter 8, Akron. Service was held July 19 at Johnson and Son Funeral Home, Berlin, with Rev. Alfred Zagray officiating.

Interment was in Berlin Odd Fellows Cemetery. home. IMulhollen officiating. Interment She was born July 3, 1911, in was in Somerset County Memor- ial Park. and Betty Carrie Mowry, Jerome.

Harry Charles Verakis, Can- bomerset county, a daugnter ot the late Robert E. and Sadie Sil new ljf Electric jj ISbfJIf' pll5jSHfi 'nist Springs; a brother, Roy Engle, Unrichsville, Ohio; two sisters, (Lape) Yowler. played. Mrs. Dorothy Gardner onsburg and Barbara Joanne MRS.

ROMAINE J. FRITZ Mrs. Romaine J. Fritz, 73, Ak- Mrs. Dickey is survived by her sang several selections and was Lohr, Listonburg.

Mrs. Mary Saylor, North Canton, Ohio, and Mrs. Ruth Aus tin, Massillon, Ohio; 13 grand children and 10 great Service was conducted July 17 at the Salisbury Church of thej KEEP FRIENDS INFORMED GIVE Brethren, of which she was a member, with Rev. Daniel J. Whitacre officiating.

Interment was in Salisbury IOOF Cemetery. WILSON FUNERAL A service for William II. Wilson, 77, of Westernport, Md who died July 14, was 52 ISSUES OF THE July 17 at the Boal Funeral Home, Rev. bumner Sawyers Burial was in Philos Cemetery. JAMES O.

ADAMS James Owen Adams, 74, of 1311 East Main Berlin, died suddenly July 17 at his home. Born in Bart, he was a MEYERSDALE REPUBLICAN Much Better Than A Letter From Home! Here Are Just A Few Of The Popular Weekly Features: son of the late Elmer and Lucille (McVicker) Adams. His first wife, Edna Adams, pre ceded him in death. He was a member of Berlin Lutheran Church. Exclusive Jet Freeze Ice Compartment freezes ice fastest because sub zero air is blown over ice trays first.

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SARAH E. DIEHL Mrs. Sarah E. Diehl, 85, of ft (Mb Baltimore, formerly of Area school news, Days of Yesteryear, (Underscore the features you like best) Meyersdale, died July 17 in Bal timore. Born Dec.

31. 1880. in Pennsyl vania, she was a daughter of tne late irancis and Sarah She was preceded in death bv her husband Cornelius A. Diehl. Mrs.

Diehl is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Daleria D. MEYERSDALE REPUBLICAN, MEYERSDALE, PA. Yes, I wish to subscribe to your newspaper. Please start my subscription at once.

Baer, and Mrs. Arlene D. Mills, both of Baltimore; four grand children and five great grand children, i Service was held July 20 at My Name- Price Funeral Home, Meyersdale, with Rev. John S. Royer officiating.

Interment was in the Union Cemetery. CLIP AND MAIL TODAY! CLIP AND MAIL TODAY! Street or RFD Town W. ROBERT E. McWILLIAMS State W. Robert E.

McWilliams. 49. Meyersdale, died suddenly July 5 Years $18.50 14 in Keyser, W. Va. He was born March 19.

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Mrs. SIGNATURE Myrtle (Murray) McWilliams; .95 Zero-degree freezer holds up to 91 pounds of frozen foods Automatic defrost refrigerator section Two door convenience Only 28 inches wide S25995 to 82 pounds No defrosting ever Slide-out shelf Huge vegetable bin Only 28" Wide! 1 i two cniitiren, Mrs. James Wey-ant, Wellsboro, and Miss Carol Ann McWilliams. at home, and three sisters, Mrs. Helen Hinkle, Warsaw, Ind-; Mrs.

Dorothea Fullerton, Duquesne, and Mrs. Marion McKenzie, Silver Lake. Ind. Mr. McWilliams was a member of Masonic Lodge 554, Meyersdale, Amity United Church of Christ and the Consistory.

Meyersdale Republican Meyersdale, Pa. CHT ELICTiiC pi 145 Center Street Ph. 638-2431 i i Meyersdale, Pa. i'.

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