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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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The Evening Sentinel, Carlisle, Monday. October 17, 1953 SIX Births Personal Death BIGGEST TRADES LOWEST PRICES PARTY PLANNED AT LETORT PARK Births at the Carlisle Hospital on Oct. 15 were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.

(Janet SEE E. II. SMOKER ON GAS BOARD American Gas Association Meeting In Los Angeles DIAL PHONES AT DOILIN'G SPRINGS Service Starts Tomorrow For 565 Subscribers jCleavisht McGinnis, Mounted 1 Route, Cavalry Road, a son. TRADER WALT AT THE Halloween Parade Oct. 29 To Have Floats V.

Leo Boyer died unexpectedly Friday night at his home, 130 North Thirty-Second Street. Pax-tang, after a heart attack. He was 70 years old. He was the son of the late William and Agnes Cleland Boyer, formerly of Perry County. Mr.

Boyer was a retired Reading Company engineer, and was a member of the Brotherhood of Carlisle Radio TV Co. Phone: 1244 147 N. Hanevtr St. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert (Mae Brusven) Miller, RDS, a son. Mr. and Mrs. John (Varie Mountz) Gayman, RD3, a daughter. A birth on Oct.

16 was Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilmer (Gladys Books) Lehman, 214 North College, a daughter. Tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock Is the hour set by The United Teleohone Company of Pennsyl vania for the inauguration of Boil i.

DHnWF IIAO FOR RFSFRVAl INS 44 IIVI1L. I UV IVM Ml' i It will assure you a table and faster 1 I i v-vm a i i 1 hours- BRING YOUR FAMILY and FRIENDS. Excellent Menu for your selection. Locomotive Firemen and Kngine-men and the Railroad Relief Association. He was a member of Robert Burns Lodge No.

464, F. and A.M.; the Harrisburg Consistory, the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, No. 43: the Perseverance Royal Arch Chapter No. 21: Harrisburg Council No. 7: and the Pilgrim Commandery, No.

11 and the Zembo Shrine. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Viola P. Boyer and several nieces and Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Kimmel Funeral Home, 2001 Market Street, Harrisburg. Rev.

G. Edgar Hertzler, pastor of the Twenty-Ninth Street Evangelical United Brethren Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Oberlin Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock BELLAIRE HOUSE Carlisle's community Halloween celebration will start with a parade at 7 o'clock on Saturday night. Oct. 29, and end with games and refreshments for the youngsters at Le-Tort Park, it was announced today by Sam Black, general chairman of the event.

Rain dale for the affair is Oct. 31. The parade, which will assemble at 6:30 o'clock, will include antique cars, the Carlisle Band, Dickinson College Band, Haines Stackfield Drum and Bugle Corps and Carlisle High School Band, There will be a float competition for college fraternities, the high school and adult organizations. The costume pa-raders will be separated into preschool-age children, junior and senior high school age and adult age. Judges for Parade The costumed paraders and floats will Vfc judged by representatives from the Civic and Rotary clubs.

The parade will form on East South Street and move to South Hanover to High to West; to Louther; to Hanover; to High to East; to Pomfret; and to LeTort Park. Black said time and dates for the registration of parade participants will be announced later. We Sake Our Own PIES BUNS and PASTRIES Hybrid Corn Tests Slated Wednesday The hybrid corn demonstration, which was cancelled Friday due to rain, will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Strockland Farms, RD2, Mechan-icsburg. The demonstration will afford county farmers an opportunity to observe the merits of various hybrids of corn. John Fogel, county agent, said each of the 24 varieties of hybrid corn in the demonstration plot will be husked, weighed and a moisture test be taken to determine its yield.

The event is planned and sponsored by the Agricultural F.xten-sion Service and is open to all farmers. 141 W. High Phons 3160 Dally 7 A. M. to Midnight Sunday I I A.

M. to 8:30 P. M. Prof, and Mrs. Flint Kellogg were in Washington, D.

on Saturday to attend the Fall convocation of The George Washington University at which Mrs. Kellogg received the degree of Master of Arts. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Henderson Hum-rich, Mooreland Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac Pittcnger, West South Street, have returned after attending the American Le-gian National Convention in Miami, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. Mac Kissinger, Miss Laura and Miss Anna Surgert have returned to their homes from Baltimore, where they attended funeral services for James H. Surgert, brother of the Misses Surgert. James B. Henry, 126 Belvedere Street, and his mother, Mrs.

L. Roy Henry, 777 West. South Street, have returned home from Forest villo, where they attended the annual Mid-Atlantic Budgerigar Society Show. Mr. Henry received ten first place awards; two second place awards, three third place awards and three special awards which were gold trophies.

Miss Nancy Hoffer, Washington, D.C., spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hoffer, 255 West Pomfret Street. Mrs.

J. Harvey Line, Mrs. Milli-cent Kitzmiller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Line and Dr.

and Mrs. John C. Fletcher are in New York City where they will attend the, debut of Harriet Line tonight at Carnegie Hall. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold D. Wertz, 624 West Louther Street, have returned home after vacationing in Ihe Smoky Mountains and the Southern States. Mrs. Rubye M. Bloser, 553 North Bedford Street, was admitted to the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia where she will undergo surgery on her left hand.

LUTZ-HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME EDWARD H. SMOKER Edward H. Smoker, president, The United Gas Improvement Company, Philadelphia, was elected a director of the American Gas Association at the 37th annual con Mr. Jacob I Jamc Mrs. Ada May James, 230 Henderson Avenue, wife of Jacob James, died on Saturday afternoon in the Carlisle Hospital.

She was 67 years old. She was born on Nov. 19, 1887, the daughter of the late George and Rebecca Evelhoch Gotworth. ROY E. HOFFMAN URIE D.

LUTZ vention of -the association in Los ZEI.L FUNERAL Funeral services for Horace Elmer Zell, 1220 Spring Road, who died on Tuesday, were held on Thursday in the Lutz-Hoffman Funeral Home. Rev. Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty Burial was in Mt.

Holly Springs Cemetery. Angeles. lie was elected to a two- PKRMANKNT WAVKS That look nnltirnl. Fur girls nice to 20. Only Only KliRhlly more than the root of a hump prrmnnent.

I1AZKI, HOVAIX, 1S4 VV. HiRh St. I'linnn Open Turmlay and Thura-dny In addition to her husband, she year term, expiring in October, 1957. ing Springs' new telephone system, according to William Theurer, district manager for The United Company. With the opening of the new exchange, 565 telephones at Allen, Boiling Springs, Brandtsville, Hat-ton, Springville and adjacent areas previously served by the Carlisle telephone exchange, will be connected to Boiling Springs' new dial svstem.

"Telephone users served by the new exchange will complete their own intra-exchange calls without the aid of an operator by dialing the number desired. On calls to Carlisle and long distance, Boiling Springs customers will reach the Carlisle operator by dialing a code. Carlisle telephone users wishing to call people served by the new Boiling Springs exchange, will give the new telephone number to the Carlisle local operator in the usual manner. The telephone company has published and distributed to all of its' Carlisle customers a supplemental telephone directory listing the names and new telephone numbers of all customers served by the Boiling Springs exchange. Dialing instructions have been furnished to all customers to be served by the new exchange and in addition, a series of demonstrations in the correct use of the new equipment were conducted by the telephone company at the South Middleton Consolidated Schools for the benefit of the school students and the public.

Many months of planning, engineering and industrious endeavor have gone into establishing the world's newest telephone exchange at Boiling Springs, Theurer said. Establishment of the Boiling Springs exchange to meet the unusual heavy demand for more telephone service in this area, is a part of United's continuing program of service improvement and expansion, he added. ADD TWOTOULT NIGHTJLASSES Registration Wednesday At Senior High is survived ny tnree daughters, The American Gas Association the national trade association Mrs. Marie Grove, Mrs. Phyllis Durnin and Mrs.

Jean Warner, all of Carlisle; a son, Andrew Lewis James, Mansfield, Ohio, nine grandchildren and two of the fifteen billion dollar gas industry. Its members include the I leading gas utility and pipeline companies, as well as gas appliance manufacturers and equipment producers in the United --Tor-' Funeral services will be held to PJE States and Canada, Nearly 4,000 morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Lutz-Hoffman Funeral Home, 219 North Hanover Street. Rev. delegates are attending the three-day convention which is being held Hospital Notes Charles T. Sardeson, pastor of in conjunction with the annual convention of the Pacific Coast First Lutheran Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call Admitted to the Carlisle Hospital Gas Association in Los Angeles, on Oct. 15 were Mrs. Helen Cala Oct. 17-19.

tonight at the funeral home. Smoker holds a B.S. degree man, 829 North West; Mrs. John M. Griffen, 53 East Louther; Mrs.

Elmer B. Van Scyoc, Shippens- Mrs. Carrie R. Teters Mrs. Carrie B.

Peters, 80, RD8, Hey, kids! Penwy's is your from Franklin and Marshall and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati. He majored in chemistry and mathematics. He started his career with The United York, widow of Wilfie R.

Peters, died Saturday at the York Hospital. ihe was a native of Adams Coun burg; Norman R. Hoover, KD2, Newville; Elmer Shenk, Newville; Dixie Weller, 30 West Ridge. Admitted on Oct. 16 were Grove Mell, RD2, Shippensburg; Roy J.

Peterman, Mounted Route, York Road; Thomas 519 Gas Improvement Comnanv in MOUSEKETEER headmiatters ty, a daughter of the late George and Lucretia (Geyer) Freed and was a member of the Bendersville Lutheran Church. 1930 as a research chemist. Prior to that he had been employed by the National Aniline Chemical Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Surviving are a son, Cameron He rose from a research chem Hamilton; Mrs.

Edwin Stevens, RD1, Newville; Mrs. Jay E. Mc-Dermond, RD2, Newport; Herman Mcntzer, RD1; Thomas Cline, Grey-stone Acres; Wilbert Raudabaugh, 162 Mrs. Max Robinson, 408 Peters, RD2, Gardners; four daughters, Mrs. Paul A.

Baker. RD8, York; Mrs. J. Elmer Warner, ist to manager of the development laboratory and assistant research director in 1940 at United and, in Fawn Grove; Mrs. Earl Crum, Big-lerville, and Mrs.

Ralph Jessop, 1945, became an engineer in the KDs, York; six grandchildren; one operating department. In 1950 he was named operating manager great-grandchild and one sister, Mrs. Dennis Asper, RD1, York. North West; Mrs. Mary B.

Peck, EUiottshurg; Samuel Bretz, 33 South Hanover; Miles Copenhaver, RD3. Discharged on Oct. 15 were Mrs. Allen Hockensmith, RD6; Mrs. William J.

Ryall, 788 West South; Mrs. Funeral services will be held to and became vice-president in charge of operations in 1953. On Jan. 1, 1955, Smoker became presi Registration for the evening classes sponsored by the Carlisle morrow at 10 o'clock at the Edward Baumeister Funeral Home, York, Area Joint School System will be by her pastor, Rev. Dr.

O. held in the cafeteria of the Car Coble. Burial will be in the Ben lisle Senior High School from 7 dersville Cemetery. until 9 o'clock on Wednesday night, Oct. 19.

dent of Ihe United Gas Improvement Company, Smoker is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the American Gas Association, the Pennsylvania Gas Association, two engineering and one liberal arts honorary William S. March William S. March, RD5, Walnut Two additional courses will be offered by the Adult Education Division in child development and Bottom Road, died this morning at his home. He was 75 years old family relations. The course, He was the son of the late Wil "Common Sense in Rearing Chil Irvin Gait, Mounted Roule.

Holly Pike; Mrs. Sheldon Busier, .266 South Hanover; Lester DeVanie, RD5; Charles Ramsey 142 West Chapel; William Garland. 3(i8 West Louther: Morris Martin, RDl, Newville; Glenn E. Stambaugh, RDl; Mrs. Thomas Cashman, York Springs; Mrs.

fldward Rankin and daughter. 57 East North; Mrs. Charles M. Smith and twin daughters, Mt. Holly Springs; Mrs.

George Reese and daughter. 168 West High; Mrs. Robert Weller and son. RDl. Discharged on Oct.

16 were Mrs. Blaine Brown. 246 West Pomfret; Mrs. Calvin B. Gochenaur.

RD2, liam S. and Mary Finkey March and was a member of the Grace Evangelical United Brethren dren," is primarily concerned with helping parents rear their children in a wholesome, family Church. atmosphere. This includes the ap Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hunter Fined $50 For Illegal Kill Walter K.

Brooks. 28. RDfi, paid a fine and costs totalling 550. IT) to plication of some basic psyehologi Blanch E. Eichelberger March; two daughters, Mrs.

Romaine Calaman, cal principles to the everyday problems of rearing children. The course is not necessarily designed RD5. and Mrs. Ethel Calaman, RD2: four brothers and five sisters. Justice of the Peace Marcus Mc- Mrs.

Elizabeth Weibley, RDS, now to meet of parents who have children with problems but rather is meant to be a course which might help to prevent some in Florida: Peter March and Mrs Roy Line. RD5; Daniel and Harry March and Mrs. Lillian Leidigh, all Dillsburg; Raymond E. Shughart, RD6; Mrs. Rolla Ixhman, RD3, Dillsburg: Walter W.

Rice, New Rloomficld; Myrlo Arnold, 636 North West; Mrs. Reuben K. Martin. Shippensburg; Raymond Gut- Now youngsters can look like Mickey, Minnie Mouse in Penney's gay TV Mouse keteer costumes! They're of red and black cotton twill, come with hat and mask and an alphabet of press-on letters to per-sonalize them. Sizes 2 to 10 at Penney's! 4 Knight.

RD1, on charges of shooting a hen ringneck pheasant during a closed season and hunting without a resident license. The charges were filed by Ho mer Thursh, Mechanicsburg, State game protector, who said Brooks shot a pheasant near his home with a .22 calibre rifle. Penney's has Walt Disney's official Mickey Mouse Club sleepers for your littlest Mouseketeer! See the colorful screen print of the whole TV gang on the shirt! Machine washable cotton knit, with non-skid plastic soles, elas-ticized ankles grows one full size! Maize, blue or pink. 1.08 of Mt. Holly Springs, and Charles March.

Mrs. Emma Christian and problems from developing. Family Relations The family relations course "Facing Family Problems Mrs. Effie Rearden. all of Youngs shall.

North College: Archie town, Ohio, 13 grandchildren and Cline. 133 Mrs. Harry C. Brant- will be devoted to discussions of i 18 great-grandchildren. lev.

Rcvnoldsville: Mrs. John family life and the problems that Himes. RD2; 1he infant daughter LOOK! "MICKEY MOUSE CLUB" POLO SHIRTS occur in marriage and in establishing a family. The discussions will be concerned with situations Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the J. R.

Shulenberger Funeral Home, 169 West High Street. Rev. Dr. Simnson B. Dauchrrty will of of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul C. Deihl, 220 South Pitt; Laverne Bullock, Charlestown. S. Mrs.

James H. Drivers Uninjured As Automobiles Collide Carlisle" police' Investigated a that occur in many families and Wark and daughter, Elliottsburg. ficiate. Burial will be in Mt. Holly Springs Cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday night at the funeral home. Juvenile Confesses Calling all "MouMkotoors" to thrifty Ptnney's! Official TV club shirts with Mickoy Moun'i tmiling, feo iern-printed oerosi chest! Fin eombd cotton. Ribbed crew nick. automobile accident on West High Street, near North Pitt Street Saturday afternoon. Police said a vehicle operated by To Robbing Shop Carlisle police have apprehended sizes 3 to 12 Mrs.

Mary Bright MeChrvstal. 29. what can be done to alleviate the conditions surrounding the situation. This course as in the case of the child development course will not necessarily solve difficult problems already existing in a family but is meant to help married individuals avoid many of the pitfalls which could lead to family breakdown. Speakers, films and other literature will be made available to the Carlisle Barracks, stopped on West a 13-vear-nld luvemie Mio has ad Mrs.

M77.le E. Stone Mrs. Lizzie K. Stone, 523 Hamilton Street, widow of William K. Stone, died last night in Carlisle Hospital.

She was 74 years old. Mrs. Stone was born in Carlisle mitted robbing the Aaron Hair JR. BOYS' OFFICIAL MICKEY MOUSE PAJAMA 2.49 Sanforized Flannel Or Broadcloth Pullover "Gaucho" Shirt Elastic Side Pants Sizes 4 to 12 GIRLS' ORLON MOUSEKETEERS" SWEATER 3.98 1009o Turbo Orion Looped Neck, Long Sleeves Official Emblem Sizes 4 to 6x nigh to allow another car to back into a parking space, when a car operated by J. Karl Beck.

Stylist. South Pitt Street, last Friday night. The youngster denied participat 55, Mechanicsburg. collided with the MeChrystal automobile, learing ing in two other burglaries lasj off the front left fender. Friday night, but implicated a 11 vear-old juvenile in his confession a daughter of the late Lmanuei and Mary Ann Myers Wert.

She was a member of First Lutheran Church and Sunday School and the Women's Missionary Society. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. npnrce K. Brown and Miss Laura A quantity of loot taken from CHECK THESE OTHER FEATURES! Walt Disney (Licensed) For Boys and Girls MICKEY MOUSE WESTERN HATS NOSB 1 Donald Allegretto. 22, Dickinson the shop was found in the youth's home and has been returned to classes upon their request.

The time and length of the classes will be set at the first meeting to meet the needs of the group. Information about the courses can be obtained from Leo Johns, counselor at the senior high school, phone No. 33f8 during the day, or 2747-J-4 at night. Registrations for either the courses may be made through forms published in The r-f Jane Wert. Carlisle, a niece and police.

College football end. was treated at the Carlisle Hospital Dispensary' Saturday' afternoon for a fractured 1 nose suffered in the Carnegie Tech game at Riddle Field. fiv nenhews. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the J. R.

Shulenberger Funrral Home, ir.9 West High Street. Hev, Charles T. Sardeson will officiate 100 Wool Felt Center Crease Shape 3 Color Label on Front Black with White Band Guaranteed Watch Repairing at Reasonable Prices See VAUGHN MOUNTZ at Eppley's Jewelry Dept. Burial will be in Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow night from 7 to 8 o'clock Sentinel, calling the high school or by registering at the high school on Wednesday night.

Registration for any of the adult evening classes can be made at that time. As soon as 20 or more persons register for a particular activity and scheduling details are cleared, they will be notified by card where and when to report for instruction. at the funeral home. MICKEY MOUSE CLUB (Licensed by Walt Disney) BLOUSE 'N SKIRT COORDINATES C.UTION IirNTEKS The Game Commission reminds hunters ihe opening hour of the small game season. Oct 29, is 9 a.m..

Eastern Standard Time. The Game Law requires that hunting hours be based on Eastern Standard Time, and this informa-j tion is printed on the Pennsylvania hunting license. Hunters who live in communities still observing Daylight Saving Time will open the season at 10 a their time which will give them an even break with hunters starting out at 9 a.m., "slow i- 1 1 I Leader Workshop RUMMAGE SAIE Planned Tomorrow BLOUSE Forty leaders of 4-H club ac See the colorful outfits at Pen-neys! White with colored trim blouse in "Catawba" cotton. The skirt in turquoise and coral "Catawba" cotton. Washable.

Sizes 3 to ix. 2.49 2.98 Oct. 19 and 20, 1955 tivities in a four-county area will Church Of Brethren Plans Rededication attend a leaders recreation work' ship in Memorial Hall, Newvllle, tomorrow from 10:31) clock un SKIRT The First Church of the Breth at Church Heust Corner of North and Bedford Streets Sponsored by PI Beta Phi Sorority (LICENSED BY WALT DISNEY) MICKEY MOUSE COORDINATES til 3. Joseph Cardenudo, extension recreation specialist, Pennsylvania State University, will be in charge, of th workshop for the leaders from Cumberland. Perry, York and Franklin counties.

WE FIX TELEVISION SETS! Prompt, Keasonable, All Brands 100 Guarantee Colnr or ninrk and White CARLISLE RADIO TV 147 N. Mi never St. Thone 1244 join Hey. kids, "Mouseketeers" the be ren. Walnut and West street, will hold rededication services for their redecorated sanctuary on Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday evening will be Community Night at which P.ev. Clair C. Kreidler will speak. The youth and Adult Classes will present the music. Dr.

Warren Bowman, president of Bridgewater College, Bridgcwat-ler, will preach on Sunday morning and afternoon. The Ani- 2.98 3.49 o-LOUSE ror rne size to ll group. "Catawba" cotton blouses with colored trim and contrasting "Catawba" cotton skirts in turquoise, coral. Sizes 7 to 14. Washable.

Even Baby can be a Mouseketeer in Penney's snappy creepers with Mickey Mouse Club insignia! Yes, the official emblems from Walt Disney's TV program are screen printed on front and back of these washable Durene cotton knit one-piccers. Snap crofch, plastic lining. White with blue, maize or mint. Site Vl. 1, I Vl, SKIRT NOW SAVE NOW ON ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES WALT DISNEY CHARACTER SCARF the first to wear a Penney beanie Wool end rayon felt with huge Elastic ears, 3-color Walt isney "Mouseketeer" labels.

Clever and new, fun for boys and girls and just a little Penney price, Mom! 98c 24" SPUN RAYON SQUARE hastador Quartet and choir will sine. On Sunday evening there will 1p a music program by the Adult (Tinir. It will present portions of Caul's 'Holy City" during the first SISTERS OS DEAN'S LIST Mary and Barbara Rostock, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoslock, 32 East Ridge Street, were among the students who were named to the Dean's list at lm-mwcuUfa College for the vear The roll' includes those who attained a credit ratio of 2.5 and above in Iheir general aver- 8gc(.

IVith girls are members of the Camilla Debating Society. Barbara, an English major, is on ihe staff of ihe yea book "The Gleaner." Mary, a science major, i a niemlwr of the American Chemical Society. SCOUT HAM SUPPER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 to 7 P. M. GRACE EVAN.

U. B. CHURCH Corner and Pomfret St. Adults $1.25 Children 75c AT 49c Hand screen printed on 24" rayon spun square. Packed in reusable polyethylene bag.

part of Ihe evening. A festival of! HARTZELL'S ELECTRIC STORE CarlMe, Pa. bvmns fir contrret'a lions and choirs will be the second part of the program. Many of the hymns will be dime a raprlla as ifcs the custom fr cais in Brethren WATCH THE MICKEY MOUSE GNG OH CHANNEL 71 AND 13!.

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