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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • 7

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The Gazette and Daily, York, I A i Saturday Morning, March 29, .1 952 Isabelle Tubb Wed Social1 Cale n. roreign roncy Seen By Speaker .1 luncheon" April 18 at 12:30 p.m. in Hotel Yorktowne now are on sale, Mrs. R. J.

Thompson announced. She', also reminded members of the pageant, "Women in the Life of Jesus," April 16 at 8:15 p.m. at Zion Lutheran church. The program is sponsored jointly by the Woman's club Alternate Friday committee and the Ladies Aid society of the church. Club members were asked to" plan floral arrangements for entry in the.

annual flower show April -25. Foreign' policy wilF'not change regardless of who wins the November Mrs. H. Newsham Bentz, state Woman's club chairman of international relations, predicted at yesterday's meeting of the local club. There has never, been a time when the American people were so United in the need of the coun- try, but so divided in the solution of its problems, she said, develop- ing the Today." Mrs: TVritz Riimmp nn Tlnitprf States philosophy as liberty, a tendency toward equality, and constitutionalism.

Equality is not complete while people of other races are persecuted, but the tendency exists, she said. Listing demobilization as one of The second in a series of Lenten programs, narrated by Dr. Jennie Strevig, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the-club house. "Journey into the will be the program presented next Friday at 2 p.m.

by Henry Briggs, a naturalist who will illustrate his talk with color motion pictures. GUILD TO CONVENE "Women of the Bible" will be the subject of Mrs. H. J. Williams' talk at the Tuesdav meetiner of America's biggest, mistakes after the Women's guild of Trinity Re-World War II, Mrs.

Bentz' placed formed church. Scheduled to be the blame on the w6men whose held at 7:45 p.m. the program will main desire was the reunion of be in charge of Mrs. Joseph Bril-families separated during the linger, chairman of the Member-Tickets for the annual spring ship committee. Recent Dirths To Mr.

and 'Mrs. Roy J. Wgtg- ner, Dover RD 1, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wagner's parents, and Mrs. Lewis Wagner, York a daughter.

To Dr. and "Mrs. John Trimmer," 475 West Market street, yesterday at York hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Hayes, 327 East King street, yesterday at York hospital, a son. To Mr. and Irvin Baum-gardner, Hanover RD 3, yesterday at York hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Flay, Hellam, yesterday, at York hos-pilal, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. David H. Daehnke, 1123 West Market street, yesterday at York, hospital, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer, 950 East Princess street; yesterday at York hospital, a son. To Mr. and Fos-benner, Hungerford, yesterday at York hospital, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krone, 436 West College avenue, yesterday, at York hospital, a. daughter, i -To Mr. and Mrs.

Wiley McDonald, New. Freedom RD 2, yesterday at York hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves, 22 South Oxford yesterday at York hospital, a son.

Applications To Wed Robert Leroy Huber, 233 East College avenue, and Shelly Kay Clineburg, 929 North Pine street, York. Ralph Eugene Kern, York RD 2, and Ruth Elizabeth Waltmyer, Dallastown RD 1. Byrd Thomies Orwick, York RD 3, and Hazel Mae Romesberg, 313 South Pleasant avenue, Dallas-town. Kenneth Clark Rowles, 5 South Third street, and Mary Jane Burns, 212 South Second street, Clearfield. Announcing the opening of Erma Neff Beauty Shop 626 Pennsylvania Avenue PE30RIE 89494 for appointment jj 1 170 S.

Harrison St. 'f. To Lewis Zortman Photo by Shepp Isabelle Tubb, daughter of Mrs. Anfta Tubb, 746 South Duke street, Was married to Lewis Zortman, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Glad-felter, of Saginaw, Feb.

5, John Tietjan, Lutheran minister, performed the ceremony in his New Haven, parsonage. A reception for the couple U.1J 1 Civ.v.ivM Wheel. The bride, a 1950 graduate of William Penn Senior High school, recently graduated from Barbizon School of Modeling, New York city. She has appeared in several local theatrical productions and summer stock. 'Zortman, a veteran 6f World War II, is employed by Forrest-IBuick company.

They will live at 746 South Duke street. Rev. T. T. Moore In Trans-Atlantic JElulpi it Exchange Rev.

T. Thompson Moore, pastor of Calvary- Presbyterian church, will sail for Scotland next month to take over duties at a Scotch church while the minister of that church comes to York in a trans-Atlantic exchange of religious ideas. Rev. and Mrs. Moore and their two children Maureen, six and Kenneth, four, will make the trip on the Cunard liner Brittannic and will remain in Scotland for about five months.

Rev. Moore will assume the pastorate at St. Andrew's Church of Scotland in Franserburgh. a fishing village nestled in the east coast of the Scotch highlands. The pastor of that church, Rev.

Andrew Morton, accompanied by his wife and two-year-old son, Alan, will in turn take over, the duties Calvary Presbyterian They will live at the parsonage for the five-month period. Rev. Moore has been corresponding with Rev. Morton for about a year and made arrangements for the exchange through the Canadian Council of Churches. It will be his third trip to Scotland.

He Studied at University of Edinbor-ough in 1936 and served there in 1940 as a second lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Engineers. The 31-year-old Scotch pastor is an honor graduate of the University of Glasgow, as is his wife, and served in the Royal Air Force in World War II. UNION LUTHERAN TVio film "Kincr nf Kinds' will oe snown in union i.uuiaciu ouu-day school chapel at 7:30 p.m today and tomorrow. York district pre-confirmation rally wih oe held at 3 p.m. at the church.

Special music will be presented by the Junior and Intermedia! choirs. Thcds Lehr ill sing the solo role in the anthem, "Hymnus Christo" (Curry) at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow. EM RIAL REFORMED "Celebrating Our Holidays" will be the theme of the Youth Fellowship meeting at Memorial Reformed church tomorrow at 7 p. m.

The program will be presented in pictures and recordings. The oratorio choir will present Ttequiem" by Faure Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the church. Soloists are Betty Keller, soprano; Hugh Fleming, tenor, and Herman Henning, bass all of New York.

Rev. J. Alfred Fryer, pastor, will direct the choir, which will rehearse at 2:30 pu tomorrow. lr j' CSTl i.i.j-i. I TODAY' York' Recreation Commissions Kite tournament, Stauffer -tract," .1:30 p.

m. Engineering Society of York Ladies Night dinner, GethsemaneT hall, evening, 1 Edgar Fans Smith Junior High School School show, "Bells! Belles! and at school, 8 p. m. Mt. Rose Lions Club Second annual public card party, Rose Junior High school, 8 p.

m. York Lodge 1157, B'nai B'rith Country Fair dance, Mercantile club, 9 p. m. Ckib Dance and card party for members and guests at the club, evening. SUNDAY York Council 1530, Knijjhts of Columbus, and York Council, Knights of St.

Paul Communion; St. Mary's Catholic church, 7 a. breakfast at of home. i Church of the Annunciation-Greek Independence Day celebra-- tion, at church, 249 East South street, 11 a. m.

Education Committee, Crispus Attucks Association Forum, at Crispus Attucks Community center, 2:30 p. m.j "Community Personality" panel; Dr. Roscoe C. Brown, moderator. YWC A To Offer lw uv (nlf Inctrnrtinn VJun 11 u-' 1 Golf instruction again will be featured at the YWCA during the spring term of the health education department with a class scheduled Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.

Rod Munday, instructor at Country Club of York, will teach the class for six weeks, beginning April 8. Other spring activities are classes in archery and tennis. The spring schedule, effective April 7, follows: Junior Swimming Monday, 4:15 p.m., beginners; 5, p.m., advanced beginners; 5:30 p.m., advanced. Tuesday, 4:15 p.m., beginners; 5 p.m., advanced beginners, 5:30 p.m., advanced intermediates. Wednesday, 4:15 p.m., begin-, ners; 5 p.m., plunge; 5:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., intermediates; 5 p.m., swimmers; 5:30 p.m., junior life saving.

Friday, 4:15 p.m., plunge; 5 p.m., advanced intermediates; 7:30 p.m., Teen-Age Fun night. Saturday, 9:30 and 10. a.m., beginners; 10:30 and 11 a.m., advanced beginners; 1:30 a.m., intermediates; 1 p.m., plunge; 2 p.m., intermediates; 2:30 and 3 p.m., beginners. Junior Gym Monday, 4:15 p.m., archery' (10-14 years); 4:30 p.m., bowling; 5 p.m., tumbling (6 to 9 years). Tuesday, 4:15 p.m., Fun club (6-9); 4:30 p.m., bowling; 5 p.m., modern dance.

Wednesday, 4:15 p.m., Fun club (10-14); 4:30 p.m.; bowling. Thursday, 4:15 p.m., tennis; 4:30 p.m., junior crafts and Friday, 4:30 p.m., bowling. Senior Swimming Monday, 6:45 p.m., beginners, 7:25 p.m., intermediates; 8 p.m., swimmers; 8:30 p.m., plunge. Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Ladies Day Out; 2 p.m., plunge: 6:15 p.m., senior life saving; 7:15 p.m., handicapped persons. Wednesday, 6:15 p.m., senior diving; 7 p.m., Family night.

Thursday, .6:45 p.m., beginners; 7:25 p.m. and 8 p.m., intermediates; 8:30 p.m., plunge. Friday, 2 p.m., plunge. Senior Gym Monday, 7 p.m., open bowling. Tuesday, 10 a.m., badminton for Ladies Day Out; 7:30 p.m., golf.

Wednesday, 7 p.m., open bowling and Family night. Thursday, 7 p.m., tennis. IClOTU Auxiliary Conducts Election Officers of the Ladies auxiliary of Victory Fire company were elected Tuesday night. New president is Mrs. Evelyn Sharp.

Mrs. Velma Strickler is first vice-president; Mrs. Clara Becker, second vice-president; Mrs. Margaret Sloat, financial secretary; Mrs. Margaret Gladfelter, treasurer; and Betty Schaff, secretary.

Trustees are Mrs. Mary Ruth, Mrs. Betty Fulton and Mrs. Shirley Eisenberger. Thirty-five persons attended the meeting.

New members received Tuesday were Mrs. Anna Stottlemyer, Mrs. Sanford Brown, Mrs. Dewey May, Mrs. Murrell Kenly.

Mrs. Ralph McGurk and Miss Schaff. George FSleeger spoke on the work of York County Society for Cerebral Palsy and urged stipptet Our Own Delicious $11 Gal. Container CHOICE OF C1 Many delicious flavors -in take-home packs--AIso cones at our store 178 S. Harrison St.

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Baughman, 24 Broad street, against Lester E. Baughman, 315 Franklin way. Mercedes C. Grove, 215 West Cottage place, against Francis X. Grove, Columbia.

2 Parish Councils Plan SO Party Catholic women of parish councils of St. Joseph's, church, York, and Immaculate Heart of Mary church, Abbottstown, jointly are sponsoring a party for servicemen at the Harrisburg USO tomorrow. Members of the York Junior Hostess corps who wish to attend can notify Rosemary Jordan, corps captain. A bus will leave the courthouse Sunday at 6:30 p.m. for Harrisburg.

The women will provide refreshments for. about 350 persons. rrn. i T. Aiic t.

uacfn a cuiinniiice in- eludes Mrs. Leo Phillips, Mrs. Paul Kochenour, Mrs. George Koch, Corrine Sweeney, Mrs. Robert Frey, Mrs.

A. J. Murphy and Mrs. Hugh Puckett. The Abbottstown committee consists of Mrs.

Frank Shuhart, Mrs. Leroy Kuhn, Mrs. Frank Butler and Mrs. William Ream. Members from the hostess corps are Bernetta Hartman, Patricia Burns, Patricia Bowman, Anna Marie Wolf, Gloria Naylor, Patricia Mullaney, Nancy Shaffer, Bernadine Rein, Jean Flickinger, Winifred Klinedinst, Dorothy Lee-per, Jackie McCall, Judy Craver, Mary Louise Shea, Anlene Donahue, Mary Rose Rooney, Catherine Swartz.

Romaine Munchel, Margaret Meadows, Mary Helen demons, Grace Jordan, John Hubley and Nancy Klinedinst. Sabbath School Group To Hold Jail Service The Young People's division of the York County Sabbath School-association will hold a worship service in the York county jail at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Rev.

Henry R. Spangler, pastor of Goldsboro Zion Lutheran church, will speak. Others participating in the service will be Gloria Brothers, Kenneth E. Myers, Marion Becker and Barbara Snyder. Rev.

Harry L. Fehl, pastor of York Haven EUB church, is division counsellor. of the current Easter Seal campaign. The auxiliary will serve dinner to Mt Rose Lions club April 9 and 23. Stop! Look! Read! Daily the Want Ads listed in The Gazette' and Daily.

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