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The Perry County Democrat from Bloomfield, Pennsylvania • 3

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CHURCH NOTICES. PERSONAL. ACCEPTED FOR Harry VV. Westfall. Harry W.

Westfall, whose home MARRIED DIED Methodist Rev. Carl C. Helt, pas was in Marysville, a utility brake- Mr. and Mrs. Saylor Wax and son Ralph, of near Mannsville, spent PERRY tor.

THE MODERN THEATRE New Bloomfield Sunday School at man and freight conductor for the Pennsylvania Railroad, died of a Emlet Burtnett. Mrs. Peter Kling. New Bloomfield, June 2, 1943. 9.30 a.

Youth Fellowship, 6.30 p. Saturday evening in town. Mr. Britton M. Smeigh, of near Duncannon, was in Bloomfield on Mrs.

Martha Kling. aged 83 years worship service, 7.30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Burtnett, Lan-disbiirer announce the marriage of heart attack Sunday morning wniie working in the Enola yards. He was 52 years old. widow of Peter Kling, died at the Men from Perry county accepted for service in the Armed Forces, and who left for induction at New Cumberland, today: Army Charles E. Schlusser, R. 2, New Bloomfield.

Harry I. Brown, Newport. John H. Snyder, Elliottsburg. Mount Gilead Sunday School at TOWN AND COUNTY.

business yesterday afternoon. their daughter. Margaret, to Dale home nf hpr riniierhtpV Mrs 9.30 a. worship, 10.30 a. m.

Westfall, who had been helping to Miss Mary May Stroup and Mrs. Emlet, at Tampa, May 14. The Jackson, in Bloomfield. Friday, of in- Walnut Grove Sunday School at New Bloomfield, Pa Twenty-four yearn of continuous operation under the same management. SATURDAY (ONLY) JUNE 5.

make up a train, apparently felt the 9.30 a. m. Bloomfield Markets. Butter, 35c; eggs, 31 to 38c; chickens, 12 to 22c; attack coming on and sat down on a pile of railroad ties. Fellow work rabbits.

20c. Harold L. Hudson, Duncannon. Wallett, of near Ickesburg, were vis- bride is a graduate of the Landis- firmities due to old age. itors to Bloomfield, Wednesday of burg High School and of the Wilfred Mrs.

Kling was a daughter of last week. Academy, Philadelphia, and is an William and Mary (Grove) Dum and Mrs Minnie Harris, of this place, employ of the Ritz Beauty Salon, was Dorn at Elliottsburg. For many left yesterday for a several weeks' Wanamaker's Store, Philadelphia, years she was a resident of Spring visit to her son Charles and family, The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and township but latterly had her home ers found him slumped on the ties. Bridgeport Markets Wheat, EuRene Comp, Elliottsburg United Brethren Perry Circuit.

Rev. Harold V. March, pastor. Snyder's Worship at 9.30 a. Sunday School, 10.30 a.

m. Western oats, 80c; corn, $1.25. He had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad since January 19, Ralph J. Hench, R.l, Loysville. 1920.

Mrs. C. L. Emlet, Loysville, is a grad- with her daughters. She was a mem- Bloomfield Sunday School at 9.30 Vance W.

Clelan, Landisburg. William A. Snyder, R. 1, New in Johnstown. The elementary schools of the borough closed June 1st.

He was a member of Perry Lodge, a. worship, 10.30 a. m. uate of the Landisburg High bcnooi, iDer of the Evangelical church of El- uaLe ul "lc uauubuuis OI lnf Arthur TTmlot nno nf nvsvillp's 1 Arthur L. Emlet one or lojs nies Millersville State Teachers' liottsburg onfomrtcina i int; mpn ann son I i i Dellville Sunday School at 9.30 a.

No. 458, F. and A of Marysville; Harrisburg Consistory, Scottish Rite I Willard F. Jones. R.

1, Millerstown. Christian Endeavor in the U. B. College and is an aviation student Children's Day program at 7.30. Surviving her are two daughters, Church on Sunday evening at 6.30; Park E.

Smith. R. 1. Newport Masons, Zembo Temple of the Shrine, in the service, stationed at San Antonio, Texas. leader, Helen Keller.

Lutheran Rev. Donald L. Rhoads, and Tall Cedars of Lebanon of Harrisburg, and of the Railroad Broth "REUNION IN FRANCE" with Joan Crawford, John Wayne, Philip Dorn and Reginald Owen. A Quisling turns patriot. An accounting of things that occurred in France prior to and after the Nazis conquered France.

Also, Fox Nws. Passing Parade. Continuous showing Saturday, pastor. George H. McAllister, R.

1, Sher- mansdale. Glenn O. Woleslagle, R. 1, Duncannon. Samuel C.

Wilson. New Germantown. Maude, Mrs. John Jackson, of New Bloomfield, and Stella, Mrs. Fred Kukuk, Harrisburg; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral service was held at the erhood. Ronald, were in Bloomfield on business, Wednesday of last week. Ralph Clouser, a student at Penn-State College, and Robert Moore, at Maryville School, Tennessee, are home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay R. Bixler and George Garlin. of Kennedy's Valley, is in the Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg, for treatment. Bloomfield Sunday School at 9.30 a. morning worship, 10.30; Chris- I He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Yohn Geyer. Pfc. David W. Yohn, of Fort Sheridan, 111., son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jennie Flickinger Westfall; one tian Endeavor, 6.30 p. m. The Rationinsr Board announces Joseph H. Oren. Newport daughter, Miss Betty James West- Markelsville 'Morning worship at Jackson home, Monday, at 2 p.

that applications for canning sugar Bruce R. Kumler, R. 2, Duncannon. fall; three sisters and one brother, William C. Lukens.

Duncannon. daughter, Miss Betty Jane, of near daughter of Mr and pastor. Rev. L. A.

Fuhrman, and Ickesburg, spent a short time in trt Sp CLMnm Stoy Spangler, of the New- must be accompanied by War Ra Mrs. Mary Keim, Mrs. Gertrude Roberts, and Charles Westfall, ot tioning Book No. 1. Sunday School at 10.

Mannsville Sunday School at 9. Presbyterian Rev. Dr. Wm. Baldwin, pastor.

port Lutheran church, officiating Bloomfield yesterday afternoon. Trostle P. Henry, R. 1, Blain. Wilbur E.

Henrv, New Germantown. Edward W. Stailcy, R. 2, Liverpool. D.

1, were united in marriage at the Harrisburg, and Mrs. Dewey C. Bare, The Shermansdale United church will holdlts annual Chil and burial was in the Evangelical cemetery, Elliottsburg. of Marysville. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph B. Rowe, sweet home of the bride's parents, May little daughter, Berdena, and Mr. 2lst. The bride was employed at the 1 rvi-oV cit'lpr IMisQ "Ha7.pl "R.OWP.

Of n.i.r.H Tn. nfTT rphotr nrorp Jack O. Warren, Newport. Bloomfield Sunday School. 9.30 a.

Funeral services were held at the Among relatives from out of the dren's Day service on Sunday, June A shUman. Andersonburg 13th. at 7.30 p. m. Walter L.

Shelly, R. 1, Newport near Blain, were business visitors to given a serenading promptly after county who attended the funeral of thio nbro nn ThnrsHftv chti.r hofnvo fViair Mrs. Martha Kling. Bloomfield. Mon- divine worship, 10.30 a.

m. Evangelistic sermon by Dr. Baldwin. Prayermeeting, Tuesday evening, 7.30 Deckard funeral home, Marysville, this afternoon. Burial in Perry Heights cemetery.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the New George P. Troup, Duncannon. from 6.30 p. m. Admission, 15 and 31 cents, plus tax.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. "THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA with Ann Sothern, Melvyn Douglas, and Lee Bowman. A very entertaining comedy. ,1 -c A.ctr.mr, rf i mQv.f tw riavo with day, were Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kukuk lor country and soldiers. Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thomas J. Zimmerman.

cictpr Mrs Thnmas Oarber. in this and EUiottsburs relatives. The bride- Payne, Camp Hill: Mrs. Annie Hertz and daughter Ruth, Harrisburg. The pallbearers were grandsons and Thomas J.

Zimmerman, 71, died place yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Arm- groom, who had a seven-day fur- Evangelical and Reformed Rev. Roy Snyder, pastor.

Bloomfield Sunday School, 9.30 a. church service, 7.30 p. m. at his home in Harrisburg, Wednes Bloomfield Fire Company will hold its Richard C. Stuck, Marysville.

regular meeting. Monday evening, William E. Strickland. Newport. June 7, at 7.30 at the flee house.

Wayne L. Wolford, Duncannon. Mrs. Lester Sheibley and baby son. Navy Leroy Barnes, of Shermansdale, re- George M.

Weller, Blain. turned home, Wednesday of last Charles A. Dimm, Newport, week from the Carlisle Hospital. Edward L. Gibson, Landisburg.

William H. Frownfelter, New Bloom- The Missionary Society of the Oak lougn, nas returned 10 camp. sons-in-law. day of last week. Surviving are his wife.

Mrs. Prudence Zimmerman, and strong were former residents 01 Spring township. Miss Yvonne Baldwin returned home from Wilson College on Mon-dav. havintr graduated B. A.

with Duncannon Sunday School, 9.30 a. church service, 10.30 a. m. Mrs. Harriet Shover.

one sister Mrs. Myra Seitzmger, of Also, R. K. O. News, Holley Cree May 26.

1943, in Newport, by W. J. Flickinger, J. Frank David Holley. of Milford, and Harrisburg.

He was a member of St Mrs. Harriet Shover, 37, wife of Matthew's Lutheran Church and In The first choir rehearsal will be held Tuesday, June 8th, at 7.30, at the church. Anyone interested in joining hnnVirs Thii was on comrjletion of Mary Evelyn Cree, of Oliver town- Warren B. Shover, a former resident dependent Order of Odd Fellows. Mr.

Grove Church of God will meet on Jonn Couser, New Bloomfield. Sunday, June 13. at 2 p. m. Evan- Pan, Rnwles T.

O. Loysville. hpr nre-medical course. Another snip. ui narriSDurg, aiea 01 last Zimmerman was a Pennsylvania Selected Short Subjects.

Continuous showing from 6.30 p. m. Admission, 15 and 31 cents, plus tax. Mice Prongs Wf.llast.on. Rinp Konnw Mav 26.

1943. in week in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr gelistic service by Rev. Edward Keib, this new choir is urged to attend.

It will be under the direction of the Ralph G. Clouser, New Bloomfield. Railroad employe with forty-three 7.30 p. m. years of service prior to his retire- minister is visiting the Baldwin home.

Newport, by Rev. L. Stoy Spangler, Shover, a war worker at Anchorage Mr and Mrs Charles Sham- John Beale Rine. of McKee's Half Alaska, came home for the funeral ment in 1937. Miss Beatrice Barrick.

of this place. services by airplane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Bar REGISTERED FOR SERVICE. List of Perry county registrants, Local Board No. 1, during May, 1943: In addition to her husband, she is Funeral services were on Saturday and burial was in Newport cemetery. rick. of near Dellville.

went to the Newport Evangelical Charge Rev. L. A. Fuhrman, pastor. Elliottsburg Worship at 9.15 a.

Sunday School, 10.15 a. m. survived by one son, Theodore Wag baugh and children, Blaine, Ethel, runs, aim xc, Wayne and Clyde, of Monterey, Newrjort. south of New Germantown, spent a Prestas Deppen 'May 27, 1943, in few hours in this place on Saturday. Duncannon, by Rev.

R. R. Zeigler, Mr. Shambarigh recently sold his Andrew Joseph Prestas. of Carlisle, Carlisle Hospital yesterday for a tonsil operation.

ner, St. Petersburg; two brothers, Lewis E. Wertz. Williamsport; Will In Memoriam. Harold P.

Earnest, Liverpool. William G. Arnold, Loysville. Milford Sunday School at 9.30 a. iam A.

Wertz, Harrisburg, and her A bake and food sale will be held In loving memory of our dear par worship. 10.30 a. m. property and would like to buy a and Helen Rebecca ueppen, 01 uun- YnnkMB He htr eHioc Airt 9inrittv of thp Rnv G. Martin.

Marysville. mother, Mrs. Mary M. Wertz, New Liverpool Sunday School at 9.30 cannon. farm.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wharton Rice, who passed away May 15, 1927, and ark, N. J.

Her mother is a daughter of the late Henry Rice, of Bloom a. m. I June 5. 1939. Their memory still Newport Sunday School, 9.30 a.

Col. Theodore K. Long, President of Carson Long Institute, returned on Saturday from spending the win field. TENN AND WIIEATFIELD. The Ladies' Aid Society of Middle C.

E. at 6.15 p. worship at Lutheran church of this place, Fri- Frank H. Bretz. New Bloomfield.

day afternoon. June 4, at 2.30 o'clock. Jackson W. McKinney, Liverpool, near Askins Jesse M. Swartz, Millerstown.

John F. Carlin, New Bloomfield. Mrs. Downs, wife of Lieutenant James A. McGowan, 1, Millerstown Downs, of Carson Long Institute, Terence Cupp, Bloomfield.

and baby son. Joseph Hunter Downs T. Thxm ,1 Blain. Funeral services were held Tues 7 p. m.

Landisburg, Pa. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. -JUNE 4 AND 5. ter in St. Petersburg, Florida, captain Eugene Heine, acting headmas- Cove Church met last week in the I day, the Rev.

J. E. Rudisill, pastor of church. Hostesses were Mrs. George Christ Lutheran Church, officiating, Landisburg Circuit, Church of God.

ter of C. L. with Mrs. Heine and oh, onrt Mrs Rtenhen Sheets. A and burial was in Shoop's cemetery Rev.

Paul G. Martm, pastor. Landisburg Sunday School. 9.30. daughter Judy, have returned from panning demonstration was given by spending a week in Philadelphia.

Miss Ethel Rathbun, Home Econo- Mrs. Emma Jane Atticks, lingers, and they are sadly missed by their son and daughters. "Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast, There by His love o'er shaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest. Hark, 'tis the voice of angels, Borne in a song to me. Over the fields of glory, Over the jasper sea." Oscar, Elma, Pearl and Bessie.

Sheaffer's Valley Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Clelan, mics Representative in Perry county. at 10 a.

worship, 9.15 a. m. Mrs. Emma Jane Atticks died at of Landisburg, accompanied their Mr. and Mrs.

William Ricnara Kennedy's Valley Sunday School the home of her daughter, Mrs at 9.30 a. worship. 10.30 a. m. Dorothy Billett, in Harrisburg, Fri n.

returned home on Thursday from James whitekettle, R. 1, Newport, the Carlisle HospitaL Brinton H. Richwine, R.l, Marys- The first day on which candidates ville. may obtain signatures to petitions Claude C. Bowers R.

1, Ickesburg. for nomination at the fall primaries Harry E. Wright, R. 1, Newport, is June 26. and the last day for fil- Young men are reminded that Se- ing petitions is July 26.

lective Service Regulations require Misses Josephine and Pauline As- that they register on their eighteenth kins, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. birthday or if the birthday is on a Clarence Askins. of this place, have Sunday then the registration is to accepted positions as telephone oper- be done on the following day. The Oak Grove Sunday School at 9.30.

day of last week son Vance to town this morning, moved from the house at Aqueauci Vance being one of hte boys who left recently purchased by Albert Dore, for the induction center at New Cum- to Harrisburg. berland. His sisters, Vera, Doris, Luther Charles, of Akron, OHio, Communion, 7.30 p. m. She was aged 63 years and was the widow of Benjamin Atticks.

She Sandy Hollow Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. was a daughter of Isaac C. and Ruby and Vonny and his brother spent a day visiting his brotner, j. Bruce also accompanied him here to Paul Charles, in Roseglen.

spp him off to the army. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Charles and Little Germany Sunday School at Elizabeth Jane Foose, deceased, and TIM HOLT in "BANDIT RANGER" with Cliff Edwards, Joan Barclay, Kenneth Harlan and Leroy Mason.

Also, News, Short Subjects and Disney Cartoon. Friday, one show only at 8 P. m. Saturday, first show, 7.30 p.m. ICKESBURG.

May 31. The Women's Guild of the Reformed church met Tuesday 2 p. m. i i i 1 1 i in hi. i ihv was born Pleasant Valley, Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Hench, of daughter Sue, oRegien, srnt an 1" iniwith the MannT- ators at the Bloomfield exchange. Church of the Nazarene, Blain, Sandy Hill, were her this morning evening last wees vjmiimb Tns. ville Lutheran Church same rule covers a nouuay.

uc Local Board office is in the Past-office building in New Bloomfield, evening with Mrs. Russell Reisinger. Rev. Booth Clifton, pastor. Pray Surviving, in addition to her to see their son, Kaipn, leave ior ine "nir" The W.

M. A. of the U. B. Church will be held in the church.

Thursday, ermeeting, Wednesday at 7.30 p. Mrs. George Barns was leader and Mrs. Earl Powell had the bible ques and is open from 8 a. m.

to 5 p. induction center at New Cumberland, epn r'TinPr and he havinir been drawn for military Mrs. Charles Dunkelberger and Sunday School, 9.30 a. morning at 7.30. in connection with the As- me AS- i tn tions cension Day of Prayer, in which the 3 Mrs Frnest Schlusser visited her worship, 10.30 o'clock; Young Peo-Mrs.

scniusser visitea ner prvi 7 pvpninir wor service; also, with them were Ralph's daughter a spending some tmie ai young wife and baby daughter Marie, the home of hf er Mrs" daughter, are four sisters, Mrs. Charles Tressler, Conyngham; Mrs. Charles Fleisher, Shermansdale; Mrs. Harry Meyer and Mrs. E.

C. Mark-ley, Harrisburg. Funeral services were held in Steel- Otterbein Guild will also have a part. husband's parents, near Landisburg, ship, 7.30 o'clock. last week.

and his sisters, Mrs. Keea MCMiuen anc Qr and Mrs. Lester Shumaker, Mr. Shu- Mr. and Mrs.

J- Goodyear, maker and sons, Kenneth and Rich- are spending some tune at the cot- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Peck and Lee Brethren in Christ, Pleasant Val BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Fry, of Pisgah, announce the birth of a daughter, May 30. Mrs. Fry was Miss Margaret Gelbaugh. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Albright, near Miss Helen Boggs, County Nurse, visited Mrs. John Magee. near Bloomfield, at the Carlisle Hospital, Saturday, who is recovering nicely from an operation which she under ley. Services for next Sunday. Sun ton this morning and burial was in colyer of Honey Grove, were Wed-Oberlin cemetery.

nesday evening guests of Russell ard. day School, 9.30; preaching, 10.30. Reisine-er and familv. lage ileal itinmc, incu nuu, Goodvear. brought them and helped them in their Victory garden.

Mr and Mrs. Ralph Danner and Elmer B. Shuman, of Anderson NEWPORT Mrs. William Blough. Twenty-four pupils of the Saville FRESH FISH FOR SALE.

burg, accompanied his grandson, Glenn A. Shuman. 18, to town this i tha hirth nf a went May 25. nirwi.crv. township schools took the eighth- daughter, Shirley, and Paul Perry, of Corporal Philip of Mill- 3lst Mrs.

Albright Corporal Ph Beginning Wednesday, April 14, mnrmnor fllpnn having been drawn ixrnrlp pvaminat.inn here last week. erstown. has arriv lved at Ohio biare Miiiitmn Madison Vnr itar service and was among "1 SLT't The flw wSSt marks made were will have fresh fish for sale at my WOO AVXtOO UlUULUM. township. h.

who left this morning 'p 5T bv Kenneth Beard. 352: Robert home near Gibson's Rock every Wed- University Columbus for a short 5tay in the U. S. Army's Specialized Training Assignment and Reclassification School. fof the New Cumberland Induction Ui she was 24 vears old and was the Bistline, Karl Orris.

Perry Simonton nesday evening, and beginning on TT; iirr. onH weiaon. I one was 1 years 01a ana was uie ThursHnv Anrii is nt types. Thursday. April 15.

at Ralph Tress- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ickes, of Txivsville. announce the birth of a nciumuaiicio. Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. uooayear. daughter of Charles and Katherine UIf- Glenn were accompanied here by an v.

Tfrit. on mm hnm in Nra. Miss Louise Weibley, of Defiance at. the Carlisle Hospital, ler's filling station, Bloomfield, from 11 to 12 a. at Harry Oren's in 0 THURSDAY.

JUNE 3. (Double-Feature Program "SUNDOWN KID" with Don Red Barry, Linda Johnson. "MARGIN FOR ERROR" with Mjlton Berle. Joan Bennett. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

JUNE 4 AND 5. The regular mommy meeting oi Mav ai Mrs. Ickes was Miss Mae Glenn's sister. Miss Doris, Shuman, Wednesday evening. port.

She and William Blough were a teacher in the school there spent and Bobby Nesbit. Mr and Mrs, Oscar Bodner and married in Newport Evangelical tne week-end with her parents, Ed- rr qtiH iwvs Walter Ellerman. of fomiiv TviiWcHiirrr- Mr and Mrs. 1 v.Q vai tt a Pnhr. ward Weibley and wife.

the nope uiDie ciass win ue eiu McMillen, of Kistier. Newport, from 2.30 to 4 p. at Elliottsburg. from 7 to 7.30 o'clock p. at the square in Loysville, Friday evening.

June 4. at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edward Holman, with Mrs. Holman, iMrs. Hand, Mrs.

Hall and Mrs. Arthur Kell as hos It was discovered by Vernon Myers, of near town, on Monday that the Airv view schoolhouse. east of Alinda, Mr. Karl Lebo, of Bloomfield, Jake weldon, Eddie Michaels, Mr. man officiating.

iV.Mlss Sarah. HartlSail' a ahe and Miss Connie HeLson, of Harris- and Mrs. Clarence Weldon and chil- Surviving in addition to her hus- the past year in the Port Royal High vicitPrt iwr and Mrs. Ellerman's iwrainp nnrt Lillian Mr. and hnri v-c father anH mnthpr School, is spending her summer va- from 8 to 9 p.

at Emery Rice's garage, Landisburg, from 9.15 to 9.45 p. all at eastern war time, and r.n vnv at lwnipr Field. Staten Arthur Vrv and snn Glenn oict nrc. wiiiiam rmvio I cation with her parents, Mr. and Rinnmfield had been forcibly entered tesses will be at the same places at the, oviif I iviio.

ui m. aiiu uiic oiotui mio, miitm iv, Totinri nn Siinrl.iv Thev Anr.oKniu cmith anrt philflrpn. all of I nifovMn Qu-oanr on Mrs. Jonn wartman. rm, Tvinitw A panel in the door had been broken same hours Thursday of each week Vii and entrance gained.

Sheriff Smith roantpH tn see him before he left for rPiiviiip were Tuesday evening nf Nenmnrt shp was a memher of Mr. ana Mrs. J. L. omitn, 01 fnn adelphia, visited Mr.

and Mrs. James throughout the season. was notified and made an investiga S. V. Dunkelberger.

the Pacific coast, in company wiui guests of Mr. and Mrs. worman wei- Newport Evangelical Church, twenty-three others, who had also don. Funeral services were held vester cJv5r" tin On the blackboard was written Shull over the week-end. Dale Campbell, who was a patient successfully passed the examinations, Tech.

Cpl. Clay Durham, of Penn day at the Myers funeral home. NOTICE OF LETTING in the City Hospital, Harrisburg, re he left New York lor san i-Tancisco township, is home on a snort iur- Burial in the Newport cemetery. Contracts for furnising oak wood, June irAsTnls- wm the Secret that three sailors had entered the foSt6 member is msed KSSe ffiliSSS to De present. it wag decided to drop the matter, Among the grand jurors drawn for ht when one of the sailors was pick- turned home with his parents, Mr.

"ROAD TO MOROCCO" with Bine Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. Subjects Added. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 AND 9. "THE HARD WAY" with Ida Lupino, Dennis Morgan, John Leslie, Jack Carson. Short Subjects Added.

and Mrs. Jay Campbell, Wednesday. sawed for stoves, transportation of school children from Pine Hill school Mrs. Mary Garman Barry. Earl Powell and family spent Wed- on Sunday and his parents and those lough.

He is stationed at Camp Gor- with them came on the same train don, Ga. as far as Harrisburg. Roy's address paui Bolden. of Penn township, now is: Pfc. Lcl.

Roy G. Ellerman, was promoted to Sgt. Major of his 33498559. Ord. Dept.

Unassigned. outfit in Maine. He now has thirty to Airy View, enumerating school Mrs. Mary E. Garman Barry, wife nesday in Harrisburg, of William E.

Barry, died in Altoona, Miss Joyce Johnson left Sunday children, and cleaning toilets will be the United States District Court, ed up on Monday near Newport, the which will convene in Williamsport, sheriff locked him up. On being June 7, are the following from Perry questioned the young man said his county: Mrs. C. C. Brandt and Wal- name was Charles S.

Blay, 19, and A.P. -O No 8927 Postmaster, San members of the Women's Auxiliary May 25, after a lengthy illness, and for Lancaster, where she will enter let by toe Carroll Towrump School ralifornia nrnsassirned to his iurisdiction He a recent visit with Mrs. Mary Barry, Lancaster Business College, Tuesday. Board. Friday evening, June 11th, at cauiorn a.

cor PSMHjraa spent a year in Ice- in Newport. Sunday evening guests of E. M. the Shermansdale schoolhouse. The Francisco.

mcisco, ter H. Minich. Newport, ana Koscoe tnat he was stationed Pier M. Snyder, Liverpool. West 52nd street.

New York. The nvn w7 cnnnni I vnj 1 E5I1C WHS it uaugiitci fJi uuiui aiiu iSIOWIl itllU lUIIlliy Wfie IV11 itliu ana. I ouoi itanvra Mic iisim iu icjcn aj UAllx VACAxwm Diuiic iron Amplia (rTann Garman whose home Twio Tliirrl Mp-amnrt Rrnoks Fnlt7. or all bids The Gleaners' Class of the Metho- Sheriff notified Naval HeaaQuar.er iIC. ttdipil Ud II' I nanr.

Tlallinrr After thp nnJ lf nri Ttlfr-c- I Falling Springs. After the Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. E.

Kochenderfer, Secretary. tt, j. xv. nn Mice and his hrnt.her Robert was near and family. i in naxiiuuig aist unurcn win Jiifta imu, cvc- i0o0 Twr.

Reisinger, son Robert, and Miss Ruth Ahirt cniurth wTlf conduct a Camber, of Great Lakes Naval Train- death of her parents nej rea Methodist Church will conduct a Gamher oi urea utdti to" Mr7 bTorge WilHam PP oncers cantor him yesteVday and andMr NOTICE OF LETTING, mis. tiarenee au. bus. iwu.w. umie scnooi mis year.

111c K-nr-hendPrfer near Ickesburg. She Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reisinger nn9rn nf TwnnA ton. Gring will be co-hoste Miss Bessie will be in charge and wm be assistea rnheir parente had several brothers and sisters.

She and sons were Wednesday supper 'ship Perrj county will meet in Mic'trit'TMltteSd! MiiTryf SuSfTn'Shn wU? act the Sch- Mrs Gafnber. later married Mr. Barry and has guests of Glenn Dum and family, Landisburg High School building, a. laus. oil uuuiuuu.

tinn and Otterbein UUlia OI me XMew reuowsnip wuu iu ail wic 5 cir. liorl in Altnnnn Thp fnnpral nonr. Ton Landisburg. June for the of near Saturday, 5, purpose Miss Ruth Dum spent from Sun- letting contracts for furnishing wood ance is desired. Blcmfield United Brethren church ers.

The school will begin Monday. gna. jggg-J at that place on i Unu Mnthcr nnri Daiierhter 7. and run for two weeks, end- tionea new aaexico, is on home for a short furlough. He is rnuay.

treorge urownawcii, auuui jcou men i IOfVl mu. i. LuKnii in the phiirch annex. Pn- ms Friday. June 18th.

The class ine cnurcn ri mS ruu, day until Thursday with her sister, for the township schools 'and coal Mrs. Russell Reisinger, and family, for the Loysville school, and also con- rTX Mr and Mrs .1. w. Zeig- John II. Yohn.

Bro'wnawell. of Pisgah, fractured his day evening, with Miss Estner wei- penoas oe of nellvUle. E. C. REISINGER New Bloomfield, Pa.

PLUMBING HEATING AND SHEET METAL SHOP Telephone Bloomfield 4R2, Millerstown 4R3 tract for the transportation of school FOR SALE Electric Refrigerator. children c. s. Cooper, Secretary, riciht fnrcarm nn TrillTSflaV. TOe COmer.

OI ine OUlia piesiiung. iuc muiimiB retail Howard Yohn, 35, John Jay R. Bixler, in good condition. Greenpark, Pa. frarture was adjusted by Dr.

D. G. program included: Devotions, recita- school is for all the children oi tne Vt nafnJf Tn iZstfl le who tion entitled. "Mother," by Miss church School in the beginner, pri- PrNE GROVE groper, of Car.m Monday k(g 3t. -Noiwiinsianains uie vcij iasb ween mc miuic then had the father take the lad to Virginia Smith; reading byMrs.

H. mary, junior and in tameott oe- June Zi 1 tforoh a ronnrt. nf thw Woman's nart.mpnts. Anvone from neighboring inMomnn tt rannrt nf finw Wnmnn's nartments Anvone from neighboring mvmnt waathpr nvpr thp week-end Surviving are his wife. Mrs.

Leona LETTING OF CONTRACTS. Letting of wood contracts for N. E. and me warusie ioi -ijr. Qttrl is rnr- Miiw Vnhn- three brothers iu.

t- ttnnri it. I iiiii Vnhn itivoo hrnthprs FOR RENT Pasture for blood-tested cattle. William G. Moore, Petersburg, Huntingdon county, Pa. Madison Schools, also cleanmg of mtc TTatiP Askins who has been I TfLif cthmn i-hnrph of rtiaiiw invitPd to come.

Methodist 1 h.inrircH ninniP nassed through sisters Mrs. Miles Earley, Hummels grounds and toilets, auctioned by quite ill, celebrated her 71st birthday I York Mav 5-9 wras given by the del- I student Day, or better known as the cemetery gates on Saturday, town; Alfred F. Yohn, Newport FOR SALE A Milk Cooler. Call School Board, Friday evening June anniversary on rrmaj, ij 4. eeates Mrs.

Elmer Myers ana miss ennaren uay, wm ue ouscivcu Sunday and Monaay, oeing irom ueuige j. iuuu, ivimuotunu, wishes to thank her friends for the ctVl tvip nrneram was fol Sunday, June 20th, at the morning LeWjetown, Newport, Bloomfield, Dewey McAllister, of Shermansdale; on or address Arthur Guy O'Dell. 4, at 8 o'clock p. m. at mory Pleasant View Farm, Loysville, Green Schoolhouse.

Also, at the I same time and place the contract for many lovely cards and gifts. Among 'socia period with Mrs worship service. Shermansdale, Duncannon, KOCKvine, Mrs. aipn nauy, racuiauiwuuie. those who called were two school- jjj Magee and Miss Esther Stone mates.

Mrs. Frank Henderson and rffa ff thp pamps. Lisrht re- Harrisburg Steelton and FenorooK. mis. j.

MCDurucj, ivica.o, auu inhn Rairpr and familv removed Mrs. P. C. Baer. of Lewistown.

I painting tne tnree scnoomouses ui DEEDS ENTERED FOR RECORD. MAN WANTED 17 years and the district, both inside and outside, frnm the T. Campbell house on Funeral services were Wednesday Mrs. Harry Brown, of Shermansdale. reshments were served by the mem- Robert J.

McGuire to Harry S. if I th. f.moroi hnmo with thp older salary iob after war. Call I will be awarded. The New Bloomfield post of the bers of the association to the twenty i-riaay 10 me aiwh; rit.

a AnVms PannPttsbure. RPPrt vrcMillen. Secretary. Hamilton, property in Wheatneid i-fv i i rc. rvuuiiLi.

uiiiiaiiiiF i Walnut, st.rppt. Newnort. Army Aircraft Warning Service is in nine present. or Wellington Hotel, Carlisle, Pa. township.

The writer and family, after a period Burial in Kurtz cemetery, near Car- NOTICE OF LETTING. w. need of observers and finances to as- mm tii -r IntA rf H. L. Freeland to onanes sLst in carrying on the operation oil newm oi to Baker.

nroDertv in Oliver township FOR SALE Twenty-five tons of of thirty-four years in the homestead iisie. rohi hp was horn more than three- I The Saville Township School Board the nost. Your contribution of either iwc Grover r. Bitting to John ROOFING AND SPOUTING Lighining Rods erected, Painting, Wiring Buildings for Electric Lights, Carpenter Work of all kinds. All work done at moderate prices.

Call on or address ROBINSON PURLER, Formerly Smith Robinson, LOYSVILLE, R. 1. manure, call one r. ioys- will meet at 8 p. m.

on Monday, June score years ago, will occupy the home Mrs. Joseph Jones. 3t. ville, 44R2. will be greatly appreciated and you to his tWo daugh- Sheets, property in vacated by the uaser iamny, uu Mrs Beulah Etna Jones, wife of 7th, at the Ickesburg High School to receive bids for furnishing coal, wood, cleaning toilets and school SiaSef ters.

Helen dWare ura WANTED Pasture for cattle. William G. Moore, Peters plenty of silver linuig getting in his died Tuesday iast week after three M11U j11i grounds. The Board reserves the rf hie octatp tn his wife Laverna in Duncannon, $4900. server.

months' illness of carcinoma. Mrs to James H. hair right to reject any oi an diqs. rwpt-Pi as inns as she remains his Charles W. Geary The quarterly meeting of the Exec ifV a aj I jivrwt, I i KT'rrT-t I William lilliputll, utive Committee of the Perry County widow.

In the event of her remar- Pitman Property Newport en. at tne nome of John burg, Huntingdon county, Pa. LOST 14-foot boat about one week ago, last seen floating through Shermansdale. Five dollars reward Earl orris, rresiaeni NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Jones was a daughter of William and Margaret Ann (Ricedorf) Titler and was born at Donnally's Mills.

In addition to her husband she is survived by sons, Guy, Newport; Women's Christian Temperance riage the estate-is to be mviaea mio rooertv in Spring Sanderson, near Bloomfield. Union will be held at the home of three shares, one share each to Mrs. C. Baughman, property in Recen(. visitors at the home were the president, Mrs.

J. C. Smith, Sher- Dickel and the two daughters. Upon township. Mr and Mrs.

Irvin Jury, Newport, mansdale, promptly at 7.45, Friday Mrs. Dickel's death, if she has not WaUace to Stella Rmehart, Mr. pnaryMcsa-mpbeU andy'family, of The Spring Township School Board will meet on June 5. in Landisburg, leading to recovery. Walter Jacobs, New Bloomfield, R.

3. to receive bids for furnishing wood Wprtsvillp. evening. June au memucia ic remamea. me property mm? Vfoi-i Btark FOR SALE An Elgin Bicycle with and the transportation of school chil- Charles, Alinda; daughters, Anna, Mrs.

Elwood Nickel, Newport; Freda, Mrs. Alton Zeiders, Harrisburg; Ruth, Mrs. William Coleman, West Palm urged to attend as this is an un- two daughters, share ana snare ause oumi rpW tirps anrt a flve-eaited riding aren to niuuiwumg Delegates elected Sunday from the local school to the county convention at Newport on June 10, were Thomas Mrs. Dickel is executrix oi me wui iuuj and is given authority to sell the John H. Wagner to Charles JV.

and is given authority horse, well trained, bridle and saddle. I School. John T. Owen, Secretary. Wagner, property in Penn township.

Dean Thomas, uiain, ta property if she desires. Edwin B. Wase, Mus. Bac. Teacher of Piano, Pipe Organ, Voice and Theoretical Subjects.

Expert Piano Tuning. Organ Recitals. 32 High Duncannon, Pa, WANTED An ambitious, wide portant meeting. Miss Virginia Jane Wallace, an honor pupil and graduate of the 1943 class of the Bloomfield High School, has been elected clerk of the First National Bank of Loysville and began her duties at the Bank. June 1st.

C. G. Moses to cnaries u. iiuss, property in Duncannon, $250. Beach, Florida.

Funeral services were on Friday, followed by burial in Newport cemetery. Russell Clay. awake man or woman to look after The Memorial Day exercises scheduled for Sunday afternoon in this Sheaffer and Mrs. unanes naiw, alternates, Mrs. Ruth Troutman and Mrs.

Ruth Bixler. Well, here's June, the month of brides and roses. While the flowers are not very plentiful on account of FOR SALE Automobile, Model A Ford. 1931 Victoria Coach, all good tires. Apply to Norman A.

Smith, Loysville, Pa. renewals and new subscription? for EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. Rpv Edward Keib. the blind evan place were postponed until Monday evening on account of the rain on the popular, fast-sellmg magazine The AMERICAN HOME. It is-easy Miss Wallace had also been employed Russell Lloyd Clay.

46, died sud SAIJ5 Two-horse Swab nleasant work, and it pays big com the belated Spring, we presume tne rv thrunited Tele and mother, Mrs. Keib, of nrSratS at Sfoomfield. out; xiere was a parade of the Gibsonia, wiu conduct a special denly Sunday evening. May 23. from brides will be the more pientnui.

FOR Wagon, TTa rmw good as new; double-disc I missions. Spare time only required i urtxr ann I ,1 I wmns H.1111 inn- 1 r.t,,i,A nt iho riair iirnvp Don't forget the Chiiarens uay the effects of a blood clot at tne S. Veterans' Hospital at Coates- in good snape; su-uiiveri write toaay to uirector, oaics uivu, Ben Clouser. whose home has Hrpn Rev Dr. Baldwin presided at I nf nnr npar Landisburg.

Plow, new wheelbarrow, grain cradle; ion. The AMERICAN HOME MAGA services on Sunday evening. A gooa ville. He was a son of William Wn in Bloomfield. but who is em- thp sprvices in the cemetery, opening snnrinv June 13.

at 7.30. table and sink. Jacob F. Rudy, El- ZINE CORPORATION, 251 Fourth program is being renearsea twice a Grant and Mary Clay and was born oloved the uovernmeni priming With prayer, rne Memorial uuie nrt nnntinuing for two weeKs. ah week and on sunaay, wim me speak liottsburg, R.

D. 6t. Avenue, New York, New yotk in Newport. Mr. Clay was wounded office, Wasnmgton, v.

naa nis ien, was deuvered Dy Attorney wm. o. foot injured while at work recently Morrow and was an appropriate and wir sale Holstein Cow. carry-1 MIDDLE AGED or elderly man er being a dark horse in tne oacK-ground. The church invites you to this or any other services in the in action overseas.

He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Marshall J. Craig, are cordially invited to attend and enjoy these meetings. Rev. Keib also plays the piano accordion and piano and is a soloist.

Striking Similarity! A nice old lady was visiting the hospital at Camp Livingston, La. After inspecting the clean wards and the modern medical equipment, unsurpassed by even the most modern metropolitan hospitals, the lady stopped. It was just too much for her. With an expression of incredulous surprise she gasped: "Why, it's as nice as a 'real' hospital." ing second calf; also, two head of I wanted to call on farmers. Pleasant voung cattle.

Curtis G. Saylor, near work essential to war effort. Big of Philadelphia. when a case fell on it. cutting a gasn impressive discourse.

Tne exercises that required four stitches to close, dosed with the singing of "America" He has been receiving hospital treat- and the strewing of flowers on the future. Services were Wednesday at tne fpntpr rhiirch. address. Loysville. I nav.

No experience or capital re ra Ti I auired. but must have good refer Sgt. Raloh T. Hoffman, a Bloom ment and the condition oi tne ioot graves. Myers Funeral Home followed by interment in Newport cemetery.

SUCCESSFUL RALLY DAY I field bov. now in the army somewhere ii ee. wine ivxi. ence. CllVi-i is satisiactory.

nn I A. MIA AT REIBER'S CnURCII XOUng wuiiia.il rHlpr TlnltiiYmrp overseas, writes as follows: the A school of instruction m.tnem housekeeper on modern farm. Apply A 111 UU.11 4Jm uiwuiiuvAoMMo ical Warfare will be held in New a vprv siierpssful Rally Day ser Edward B. Smith. Edward B.

Smith, a retired Penn small advertisement in this news R. V. Weil. New Bloomfield. K.

u. z. I nnmnpin. DeKiiiuiiiK ruuai virp was held at Reiber's United Dear Mr. Magee: Ma 25' 1943' I want to give you my new address.

tret, about one paper a month. I paper iast oi r. rr 4 foUowing the regular FOR SALE Two-story Chicken Moore, oi jreiersuurg, nuiuuiguuii tin ah air mirl sylvania Railroad conductor of the Middle Division, died Sunday at his home in Harrisburg. He was 72 years wmisp 20v30 feet, built oi uerman Brethren church on Sunday afternoon. May 30.

Mr. David McAlicher, Landisburg tnnw von have been sending them, siding; also, a Delco Light Plant, 850- but due to the change of address it THEATRE DUNCANNON, PA. hrnnpht. some verv encourag FOX nasture for cattle, whereas it is the auxiliary Ta watt, with 268-ampere Datienes. has been difficult locating me.

alwavs look forward to that big let Harry Robinson, Cisna Run, Loys other way. He has pasture land Ir K- Vhe has ing remarks on the Sunday School After thp ipssnn Mr. William ville. R. o.

rent, as wm oe seen uu tunaicu pr.incTs and tpr from home, the Perry County Equipped with RCA High Fidelity Photophone The Made Volo of tha Serera. ad. in this issue. IVi clnn mpptins will be Democrat. Here's wishing you the FOR SALE Double Brick House, Stong.

instructor in the Carlisle High School, delivered the Rally Day ad-rimcc Mr st.nnff encouraged the Miss Vvonne Baldwin, of this I onnminrpri at the first meeting. The hest of health. We.st. Main Street. New Bloomfield; old.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora J. Smith; five daughters and one son. He served on the Pennsylvania Railroad for 46 years before retiring in 1939. Funeral services were held this afternoon and burial was in Newport cemetery.

Mrs. John C. Weirick. Set. R.

T. Hoffman. S. B. S.

Hq place, was graduated yesterday irom SChool will be in charge oi u. r. THURSDAY, JUNE 3. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 7 AND 8. property of the Anna R.

Bernheisel estate; good condition, conveniences. folks to continue in the fine spirit nrhifh thpv showed on Rally Day. A. P. O.

519, co Postmaster, New Wilson College witn acaaemic non- i Kingsley. senior county gas oiucw. ors. She received the Bachelor of York. Apply to Wm.

s. Morrow, attorney, New Bloomfield, Pa. 4t. Special accordion music was render-Prt hv the Bolze girls. Artj deerree cum laude.

in recognition Miss Marv Clouser. one of tne nt hich scholastic standing main-1 hnnnr graduates of the Bloomfield Odd Fellows to Attend Methodist Church Services, June 13th. FARMER WANTED Man with A unique part of the program was th rtwepntintr of the captured buf- tained throughout the four years oi nigh School, class ol law, nas Deen her college course. Her field of con- awarded the Senatorial Scholarship Mrs. Ada Charlotte Weirick, widow large family preferred, on dairy fainpc hv the children.

Twenty-five On Sunday evening. June 13. the of John C. Weirick. former well- centration was cnemistry witn m- at state uoiiege, ana nas mamou- "ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

with Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astr, Sydney Greensfreet, Monte Blue, Sen Yung, Keye Luke. Shows at 7 and 9 p. m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 4 AND 5. farm; all modern macninery, eiectric milkers; $60 a month and pork, fire known resident of Liverpool, died at "WINGS FOR THE EAGLE" with Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, George Tobias.

Shows each evening at 7 and 9 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. (Double Feature Program) of the children of the primary class were sent out to capture buffaloes ology as an alhed subject. lated for the summer term, June She is a daughter oi Mr. ana jvlis her home in Harrisburg yesterday She was 90 years old.

wood, potatoes, milk. Address, k. Bower, Bohemia Point Farms, Chesa cnargea witn assauu, aim clouser. Gf this place. Their son, members of Mackinaw Lodge, No.

380, I. O. O. of this place, will attend services in the Methodist church. They will meet at the Lodge hall at 7 o'clock and go to the church in a body.

All members are urged to (nickels) several weeKs Deiore niu Day. These were a fine group oi on oatn oi Kay m. gravis, oi student at State. Two daughters, Miss iaa ana miss peake City, Md. Cora Weirick.

both at home, survive; UllCJ ltlJ Jericho schoolhouse. centre town- also, three sons, a brother, Robert fV Pat.tnn. and a sister. attend. FOR SALE Seventeen Acres of Land in Madison township, three miles southwest of Cisna Run, five ship, was arrestee! oy nerm whim daugn.

'Funeral services will' be held at Saturday, ana loagea in flnished their college course. jail. He was given a neanng ueiore the home on Friday at. 1.30, and sharp-shooters, as ine report In all they captured 1225 buffaloes which amounted to $91.25. A new testament was presented to Robert Clelan for capturing the largest herd, 445 Larry McClintock also deserves special mention, for his sharp-shooting brought down 300.

The total offering for the day was $211.50. a rt rrnor-im in til ft 'Knuire F. Milligan. Newport, on burial will be in Liverpool cemetery A pocketbook belonging to Austin acres cleared, good location tor dwelling, balance woodland. Inquire of Mrs.

Myrtle Bolden, 106 Market street, Duncannon, evenings After 4 o'clock or Saturday afternoons. A. Hafer. Chambersburg, n. u.

Saturday evening, and fined $10 and costs and given a suspended sen Clifford Stees. Children's Day Services. Sandy Hill Reformed church, June 20, 7.30 p. m. Center Presbyterian, June 13, at 10 a.

m. Elliottsburg Lutheran, June 6 short program in connection with Sundav School. 9.30 a. m. "HOPPY SERVES A WRIT" with William, Boyd as Hopalong Cas-sidy, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby.

"ALIBI" with Margaret Lockwood, Hugh Sin Also, Chapter 6 of last in 1934 while he was plowing a npi srhbor's field was found last week tence of one year in the county jail. Clifford Stees, shoe repairman for many years in Marysville, died sud ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "SHADOW OF A DOUBT" with Teresa Wright. Joseph Cotton, MacDonald Carey, Henry Travers, Wallace Ford. Shows each evening at 7 and 9.15 o'clock. COMING SOON: "RANDOM HARVEST" Albert J.

Geesaman. of Perdix, who bv Eugene Gayman, son of Harry AltCl Wic Awto basket lunch was serveu. of late has been making his home Gayman, the neighbor. The wallet. FOR SALE Profitable real estate investment in Bloomfield.

Will re pafptpria st.vle. in the church grove denly of a heart attacK ivnaay morn ing at his home in Marysville. Sur hQ pvpninir the children's Day near Ickesburg. was arrested on fcat- aithougn Dacny weauier oeaieu, iirHav eharsed with forgery of a rnntained Mr. Hafer's identification Landisburg Reformed, June 13, at turn almost 15 on investment.

Nice vivine are a brother, Ruben Stees 111 111V- vvno program was rendered, a fine crowd could not ac- 8 n. m. home for one who buys. See Geo. Marysville, and a sister, Mrs.

Esther Kinter. Crosswick, N. J. Mr. Stees "JUNIOR G-MEN OF THE AIR" Shermansdale United Brethren, Fry.

Real Estate Broker. Newport, Pa. check for $45.62. purporting to have cards, two $5 bills and a two-cent been drawn by W. L.

Methorals. The piece bearing the date of 1865, the charge was brought by Merchant Ray year in which Hafer was born. tUa commodate all, came to wune June 13, at 7.30 p. m. Shows at 6.45 and 9.15 p.

was 72 vears old. program. Funeral services were held at the FOR RENT OR SALE Hotel Rhinesmith. New Bloomfield. For in A.

Ulsh. of Newport, the checK naving Summer office hours oi the Perry County Rationing Board, Monday MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT. been cashed in his store, ueesaman in uiu tunc i- win: I -nnntrv needs vnur helD. Buy formation write Box 106 or phone Deed Blanks, printed in proper legal form, on high grade paper, for Deckard funeral home, Marysville, on Monday, and burial was in Chestnut Grove cemetery. 12R2, New Bloomfield, Pa.

I Newport! who nd Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps through Friday, 10 a. m. to 4 p. Saturday, 8.30 a. m.

to 11.30 a. m. sale at this omce. to jail lor court. reguiauf..

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