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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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The 13 Gazette and Daily, York, Monday Morn'ng August 6, 1962 Olga Daugherty Becomes Bride wed to Roads girl Wayne F. Miller, Felton RD 2, in Saturday ceremony, Windsor Lions Club Will Operate Stand At Dallastown Fair Windsor Members of Windsor Lions club will operate a stand this week at the Dallastown fair. Members of the club have been assigned to duty at the stand on a work schedule announced by club officials. A committee of seven members was appointed at a recent directors' meeting to arrange a public ham supper to be held in latter September at Shady Grove park, Freys-ville. The committee, J.

Kenneth Laucks, general chairman, Dennis Straw-bridge, William Snyder, Allen Kline, Leon Walker, Frederick Frey and Kenneth Gilbert, will meet Au. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the general chairman's home, Windsor Manor. Board of directors' meeting will be held Aug. 20 at 7:30 pm at the home of Robert Ruppredit, secretary.

The club's only meeting for this month will be held in the form of a trip to Baltimore Aug. 24 to the Orioles play the New York Yankees at Memorial stadium. and Mrs. Harold Miller Jr. and children, Debra, Lorie and Dean; Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Channell and children, Betty and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herbst, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Herbst and children, Denise and Christine; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and children, Arthur and Tava; Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Herbst and children, Linda and Barry; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Knisley and Denton and Tim. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Herbst Jr. and son, Ricky; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaull and children, Tena, Donald and Tamara; Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hoffman and son, Joel; Lorie Herbst, Lonnie Knisley, Faye Herbst Carpenter. Walter and Helen Schmuck, Mrs. Luther Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Herbst, Mr.

and Mrs. Preston Dall-myer, Joyce Dehoff, Tim and Thomas Leland. FELTON Card of Thanks I wish to thank all my relatives, friends neighbors for their prayers, gifts, flowers, cards and visits while in hospital since at home. Also thanks to my pastor, doctors and nurses. Betty Hershner Adv.

a6-lt Officers Chosen By Herbst Family At Yearly Meeting Herbert H. Herbst was re-eleoted president of the Jacob and Julie Ann Herbst dan at the annual reunion. Other officers elected were: James Herbst, secretary; George Herbst, assistant; Robert Herbst, 'treasurer; Jacob Herbst assistant. James Herbst, historian; Preston Dallmeyer, assistant; Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Jordan, refreshments; Howard and Vernon Herbst, adult games, and Arlene Smith and Anna Shaull, children's games. It was decided to hold the reunion on the fourth Sunday in July next year. Prizes were awarded to: Christopher Godfrey, youngest present; Mrs. Millie Taylor, oldest; Mrs. Amanda Miller, traveled longest distance; Mrs.

Millie Taylor, longest married; Marion Hoffman, most recently married, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oberdorff, largest family. Attending were: Mr. and Mys.

Samuel Oberdorff, Mrs. Lottie Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reh-meyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Leber, Mrs. Delia Lutz, Mrs. Nora Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and daughter, Lyla, Michael Wolfe, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Tompkins and children, Kevin and Keith. Mr. and Mrs. George Herbst and daughter, Karen; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Herbst, Sherri and Stevie Elsessor, Mrs. Millie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor, Kathy Dover, Carrie Shearer, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Herbst. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman, Mr.

and Mrs. Borman Breneman and daughter, Jodie; Dennis Herbst, David Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jordan Jr. and children, Paitsy and James, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Herbst and children, Brenda and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herbst, Mr.

and Mrs. Laverne Godfrey and children, Jeff, Lord, Susie and Chris; Mr. and Mrs. James Herbst and daughter, Kim; Mrs. Naomi Landis and children, Buddy, Bobby and Kathy; Mrs.

Carrie Flinch-baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Flinchbaugh, Mrs. Nellie Hildebrand, Mrs.

Helen Grove, Mrs. Amanda Miller, Mr. 5 Ji4? 5 fhoto by Fitzkee F(sbaoDaas Authentically Styled DuftpodlrinGuWv Lexington New Rich Golden Maple with Mellow Warmth, and New "Honey Bee Finish" for Matchless Charm. Cross Roads The wedding of Olcra Romaine Daugherty, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Daugherty Felton RD 1, this place, to Wayne Farrell Miller, son of Clayton Miller, Felton RD 2. and the late Mrs. Mabel Miller, took place Saturday at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Carl E.

Hollinger, pastor of. Pleasant Grove-Adamsville EUB clttrge, performed the double ring ceremonv at the home of the briie's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty, Felton RD 1, here, scene of the marriage of the bride's parents 22 years ago. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of nylon "tricot wiafted over nylon net and acetate taffeta.

The cotton lace jacket had three-quarter-length sleeves and a veil of shoulder-length fell from her rhinos tone arown tiara. The arrangement oarried by the bride included a white prayer book and pink rosebuds and featured an artificial flower worn by the bride's great grandmother, grandmother iand mother at their weddings: Mrs. Louise Miller, Felton RD 1, who was matron of honor, wore a light blu? dress with white accessories and carried a nosegay of pink rosebuds. Her husband, Raymond Miller, served as best man. The bride's mother wore a white lace dress over beige taffeta with brown accessories and a yellow rosebud corsage.

Melva Daugherty, the bride's sister, played the traditional wedding marches in addition to these piano selections: "Ave Maria," "Because," "Lost Chord," "My Prayer for Today," "I Love Thee," "I Love You Truly" and Perfect Love." A reception at Winterstown fire hall following the ceremony was attended by about 125 guests. The iiewiyweis wiii reside with the bride's parents. A 1960 graduate of Kennard-Dale High school, the bride' is employed by Stewarts town Manufacturing company. The bridegroom is employed by Colonial Products company, Dallastown. Kreutz Creek Lions Club To Sell Tract Haiiam Kreutz Creek Valley Lions club at a recent meeting decided to offer for sale a plot of ground adjoining the club's warehouse on Forry avenue.

The Lions will invite bid proposals on the land which fronts on the avenue for a distance of 90 feet west of the club's ambulance building. The Lions finance committee introduced a budget for the 1962-63 fiscal year, estimating receipts and ejqpenses at $5,154. It was announced the budget is available for inspection. Income will be produced by dues, guest fees and tail twister fines while expenditures are earmarked for Lions International and state dues, 24 club meetings with meals entertainment, convention costs and supplies. session was held on the Picnic grounds of Canadochly United Church of Christ HOSPITAL PATIENT Collinsville Arthur L.

Sullivan, Airville RD 1, here, was taken to York hospital as a medical Patient Saturday evening in Delta-Cardiff Fire company ambulance Delta f'Ce Dr A Hunt' OUT OF HOSPITAL awn Grove Mrs. Grace Rohr-jaugn, Fawn Grove RD, near here, was returned to her home from Union Memorial 3al. Baltimore, in Delta-Car-uiri ire company ambulance. Bb9i fly A. Cannon Ball Bed Quality Built B.

Roomy 4 Drawer Chait C. Spacious 40" Dreiser D. High Poster t4 I. 4 Drawer Student Desk F. Smart Bookcase Bed G.

Panel Bed atid Nite Stand H. Spindle Bunk Bed Mirror $9.00 Canopy Frame Expensively Styled Marteloui Saving Colonial Charm See the Complete Line On Display How At Low Introductory Prices "Nothing Like It9 Why Walt? Buy Now And Inoy Ust Smith's All Purposo Chargt, It's Madt for Yen Truly Outstanding For Any Room Jacobus, Fa..

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