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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • 10

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York, Pennsylvania
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10 The Cazette and Monday Morning. February 27. 1967 Glen Rock Jaycee Wives Give Books To Library Junior Students 4 A it i 9 4 or v.v:w.SRvS-;;-v: jt 1 f. or -o i jit 't Si tMtWI I mmmmmm Class To Host Young Farmers Red Lion Area Young Adult Farmer Education class will have groups from Kennard-Dale and Dover as guests at meeting tonight. Red Lion Red Lion Area Young Adult Farmer Education class will have groups from the Keninaird-Dale and Dover Young Farmers' associations as guests for its meeting tonight at 8 in the vocational agricultural classroom at Red Lion Area Senior High school The speaker, Reed Dunn, director of the York County Planning commission, will discuss agricultural zoning, eminent domain and the Susquehanna River Basin compact.

He will shew a film, entitled 'A Horseshoe Nail," which describes how problems of the 27,500 square mile Susquehanna river basin might be met through a compact such as has been proposed for the three-state watershed in Pennsylvania, New York and Maryland. All interested farmers of -the county are invited. Church Announcement Mrs. Rose Lenitz, Dallastown, will show pictures of her trip to Hawaii during a meeting of the Leisure Time group in St. Paul's EUB church Wednesday.

The gathering will start at 10 a.m. and Mrs. Lentz's portion is schedtfed for p.m. Altar flowers in the church yesterday were placed by Mr. and Mrs.

William Linnemans, who were married yesterday. Bulletins were in memory of Carl L. Moore, presented by his wife and family. The altar committee, with Mrs. Clercsia Coeyman acting as leader, (Continued on Page Twenty-Three) See Red Lion ISeivs Wanted Experienced Wrapper Layers.

Also Operators For Automatic Cigar Machines WOLF BROS. CIGAR CO. Rear 560 West Broadway Adv. 5 6t Wanted Experienced Riqht Wrapper Layer -T. E.

BROOKS CO. South Pine Street, Red Lion Adv. 4-3t i Coat Suit Sale Clearance of coats suits, also winter Jackets, up to Vi off. KLINEDINST Adv. Girls' Dress Sale All size ranqes, 1 to 3, 3 to 6X.

7 to 14, Now $1.39, $1.98, $2.49 up. KLINEOINST'S Adv. iM A kJ rJw 11:1 Photo by The Gazette and Daily In addition, a number of reference books have been received from Martin Memorial library, York, on long-term loan. Among these are foreign language dictionaries and a Reader's Guide to some of the leading periodicals. The library's board of directors at a recent meeting initiated plans for an open house to be held during National Library Week in April.

Pupils of the local Zion Lutheran Christian kindergarten recently toured the library and heard an explanation of how to use the facilities. They were also told a story by the librarian. Glen Rock Among a number of books recently added to the Glen Rock Public library were $50 worth of children's volumes purchased with funds supplied by the Glen Rock Jaycee Wives. Librarian Jean Bauman, seated, peruses the children's tomes with officials of the Jaycee Wives who, standing from left, are: Gloria Good, president; Linda Bubb, chairman of the book project, and Judy Bubb, vice-president. Other contributions include the six volumes, of Carl Sandburg's "Life of Abraham Lincoln" and 20 volumes of Mark Twain's works presented by the family of the late Attorney Spencer Warehem ion his memory.

Also added to the library shelves was a 29-volume set of world history, from the library of the late Dr. J. Stuart Seitz, as a gift from Mi's. Seitz. Other gifts include "The Lincoln Library of Essential Information" presented by the Glen Rock Discussion group in memory of Mrs.

Paul W. Shepperd, Sr. The librarian's desk chair was presented by L. H. Bollinger in memory of his wife and six children's chairs were given by Attorney and Mrs.

Jeffrey C. Bortner, York. To Stage Comedy 'Curtain Going Up' will be presented Friday and Saturday in Eastern High school auditorium. Wrightsville A cast of 27 will present the junior class "Curtain Going Up," at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Eastern High school auditorium.

Richard E. Snyder is faculty director of the play. Evelyn Plowman is serving as student director for the comedy and Wanda Raub and Ellen Forry are the prompters. The cast Is as fol'cws: David Radziewicz, "Tony Sandra LeMaistre, "Janet VScki Smeitzer, "Elsie William Fuller, "Buck Cheryl Eby, "Nancy Lever idge'T; Roland Emenheiser, "Milt Robert Schimmel, "Jocko Peggy Pich, "Lorry Fuller." Jeffrey Heindel, "Andy Barbara Bair, "Miss Irene Julia Filbey, "Joan Vickie Dietz, "Sylvia Wanda Scott, "Miss Carolyn Earl Kinard, "Norman June Hilt, "Mis Henrietta senior class sponsor. Elizabeth Snyder, "Kyle Kenneth Stouffer, "Richard Evelyn Plowman, middle-aged woman; Wanda Raub, second woman, and Joan Kostenbauder, Jacqueline Blum, Kimberly Bixler, Wendy Smeitzer, Shari Eppley, Jody Wiison, Elaine Gohn and Martha Fox, extra girls.

Mrs. Elvin Reider, 51, Dies At Dallastown Dallastown Mrs. Grace A. Reider, wife of Elvin L. Reider, died yesterday at 8 a.m.

at her residence, 172 North Cedar street. She was 51. An autopsy will be performed at York hospital today to determine the cause of death. Mrs. Reider, born in Dallastown the daughter of the late Guy and Blanche" Blymire Hess, was a member of Bethlehem EUB church, the Ladies' Bible class and formerly taught in the children's department of the Sunday school.

She was a past president of the WomenTs Society of World Service. Active in lodge circles, Mrs. Reider was a past worthy matron of Rainbow Chapter 517, Order of the East-em Star, and past royal patron of Dr. J. M.

Hyson Memorial Court 106, Order of Amaranth. She also was a member of the Women's auxiliary of York hospital. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are: Three daughters, Mrs. Sidney R. Peters, Yorklyn, Mrs.

George E. Kroll, 345 East Springettsbury avenue, York, and Mrs. Quay W. Baker, 567 East Main street; five grandchildren, a stepbrother, Milton W. Stabley, 210 West Gay street, Red Lion, and a stepsister, Mrs.

Gloria Holland, WM-hamsport. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Bethlehem church with the pastor, Rev. Donald L. Harper, officiating with the assistance of Rev.

Dr. Paul E. Cooper, York. Interment will be in Dallas-town Union cemetery. Memorial services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:45 p.m.

at the church by members of Rainbow OES chapter. Arrangements are In charge of the Ehrhart Home for Funerals, 505 East Main street. Engagement Told Annual Family Event Planned Class 41 of St. Paul's EUB Sunday school Red Lion, schedules yearly fete April 18. Red Lion The annual family night covered ddslh supper of Class 41 of St.

Paul's EUB Sunday school was planned for April 18 at 6 p.m. in the church fellowship hall at a class meeting Tuesday evening. Class members also planned to serve the wedding reception of Pamela Sachrist, daughter of Mrs. Richard Sednriist. the class president, ait 6:30 p.m.

on June 10 in St. Dress Sale Now $4, $5, $6, up to $12, reg $8.95 to $24.95. KUNEDINST'S Adv. f27-2t Female Help Wanted Red Lion Area Drive-in Write P.O. Box 255, Red Lion, Pa.

Adv f23-7t Young Couple With 2 Children Would Like 2 Bedroom Trailer To Rent. Can Furnish References. Call 246-0307 After 5 P. M. Adv.

f24-3t Exquisite Form Bra Sale Reg $2.50 to $2.95, now $1.59, 2 for $3. Guy C. Thomas, 73Wrightsville Councilman, Dies Wrightsville Guy C. Thomas, borough councilman, died yesterday at 9 a.m. at his home, 115 Locust street.

He was 73. For a number of years until his retirement, Mr. Thomas had been a local butcher. A veteran of World War he was a charter member of the Abel-Poff-Leithiser Post 469, American Legion, here. He was also a member of Trinity Lutheran church, Wrightsville Rotary club, Mt.

Zion Lodge 74, IOOF, of York, and Jennie Wade Council 68, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, this place. Husband of Mrs. Florence L. Blank Thomas he was a son of the late Karry G. and Elizabeth Martin Thomas.

Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Joyce A. Thomas, at home; a sister, Mrs. Jerome F. Hal-lam, and a brother, James Thomas, 2441 Log Cabin road, York. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at the Etzweiler Funeral home, this place, by his pastor, Rev. James R. Nace. Burial will follow in the local Fairview cemetery. BREAKS LEG IN FALL Windsor Ten-year-old Earl T.

Myers, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers, South Camp street extended, fractured his left leg about 9:30 a.m. Thursday when he slipped and fell on ice in the driveway at his home. The youngster was taken in the Burg ambulance, Red Lion, to the York hospital where he was admitted for treatment.

If Your Friend Or Relative Is In The Hospital send him The Gazette and Daily. Adv. Adv. Mrs. Herman Goodyear and Mrs.

Hat Clearance Now $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, reg. to $8.95. KLINEOINST'S Adv. f27-2t Second Floor Apartment 4 bath. Call 244-2828 Adv.

f27-3t Card Of Thanks Many thanks to all for cards, flowers, gifts and visits, while I was in the hospital. Spaoia-I thanks to the doctors nurses and ministers. LOUIS J. McKINNEY Adv. f27-lt Bride-Elect 22 Cub Scouts Receive Awards Advancement and achievement citations presented to members of Pack 43 during yearly banquet at Dallastown.

Dallastown Twenty-two members of Cub Pack 43, Christ Lutheran church, shared a total of 33 advancement and achievement awards at the annual blue and gold banquet. Three new pack members, Jeffrey Bortz, Theodore Blouse and Todd Leader, received their Bobcat pins. Four pack members, Tim Love, Thomas Kessler, Scott Schrum and Terry Hall, were given their Wolf badges. Others who were presented awards by Cubmaster Edward Shue were: Dennis Peters, Gerald Baker, Robert Delp and Tim Sechrist, Wolf badges and one gold arrow; Jan Snyder, Bear badge; Chris Love, Bear badge and two-year service star; Daniel Dickey, Lion patch; James Williams, Lion patch, gold and silver arrows, three-year service star and graduation certificate; Terry Wills, Robert Bupp, Alfred Mauro, Alan Reigart and Brent Zockoll, gold and silver arrows; Michael Shue, sil-(Continued on Page Twenty-Three) See Dallastown Newt New Freedom, Diesv New Freedom Ernest L. (Pork) Brenneman, 69, husband of Mrs.

Gladys M. Nagle Brenneman, East Franklin street, died last night at 7 o'clock at York hospital. He was a former resident of Stewartsitown and Shrewsbury. From 1941 to 1949 he owned and operated Brenneman's restaurant in Stewarts-town, and from 1952 to 1964 he owned and operated the Race Track restaurant in Shrewsbury. He was a son of Mrs.

Blanche Waltemeyer Brenneman, a guest at Pleasant Acres, and the late Calvin Brenneman. A Navy veteran of World War he was a member of the Austin L. Grove Poet 403, American Legion, Glen Rock. He a member of Stewartsitown Methodist church. Besides his wife and mother, he is survived by a son, Donald C.

Brenneman, Loganville, and' a granddaughter. His pastor, Rev. John W. Stamm, will officiate at funeral services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Hartenstein mortuary, New Freedom.

Buria1 will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery, Stew-crtstown RD 2. Jessie Wise won prizes for games played during the session at the home of Mrs. John Kelly, 240 South Main sitreet. RefrWhmenits were served to 17 persons.

The next meeting will be held March 21 at a place to be announced. Fire Damages Car Fire damaged the motor of a 1965-model car owned by Arthur Keesey, Brogueyille RD 1, at 2:35 p.m. yesterday at linden avenue and West Country Club road. Keesey, who estimated the loss at $150, said he kept the flames partly smothered with some rugs he had in his car until Leo Fire company arrived. Mrs.

Charles Hannagan, 85, Of Glen Rock Dies Glen Rock Mrs. Cora Koller Hannagan, wife of Charles H. Hannagan, 14 Hanover street, was pronounced dead on arrival at York hospital yesterday morning. She was 85. Mrs.

Hannagan was moved to the hospital in the Glen Rock ambulance about 8:40 a.m. yesterday after she had become ill during the night. Mrs. Hannagan and her husband two years ago took up residence in Glen Rock where they had both lived previously prior to 1920. In the interim they resided from 1920 to 1941 at Blue Island, 111., and from 1941 to 1964 at Slidell, La.

In addition to her husband she is survived by a son, C. Richard Hannagan, Wheaton, two granddaughters, Judith Hannagan, Wheaton, and Patricia Grippando, Blue Island; a great grandson, and a sister, Mrs. Amelia Seitz, 9 Manchester street, here. Rev. Winfield E.

Engler, pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, will conduct a funeral tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Geiple Funeral home, this place. will be in the local Luther.Ti cemetery Meeting To Discuss Proposed Tri-Area Sewer Project Set Cardiff A meeting at which property owners' sentiments on the proposed Cardiff-Whdteford sanitary sewer installation will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the educational building of Slate Ridgo Presbyterian church. If majority sentiment is favorable, the Harford County Metropolitan commission plans to schedule a public hearing soon to decide whether the project will go ahead.

The installation is planned as part of a three-co'uity setup in which the adjacent Pennsylvania borough of Delta would be budlddng the treatment plant and selling treatment service to the Harford county towns. Dallastown Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Sechrist, 231 South Pleasant avenue, Dallastown, have made known the engagement of their daughter, Linda Louise, to Jeffrey Eugene Thomas, son of Mrs.

Mildred Thomas, 410 Corbin road, York. The prospective bride is a member of this year's graduating class at Temple university's School of Dental Hygiene. Her, fiance attends West Chester State college, where he is majoring in health and physical education. Both are 1965 graduates of Dallas-town Area High school. Wrightsville-Charles W.

Graham, WrightsviUe RD has announced the engagement of his daughter, Linda to Mark W. Ness, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ness, 811 Locust street, Wrightsville.

Miss Graham, a 1966 graduate of Eastern High school, is employed by Grinnell corporation, Wrightsville. She is the daughter of the late Mrs. Bertha I. Graham. Her fiance, an Eastern graduate also, is a student at Millersville State college..

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