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PAGE EIGHT THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13,1950 DEANERY WOMEN lord, president ol the deanery, was Holy Year, sw.t thsoush the in charge of the meeting and called of Uie Rev. Fr. Robert Hartnett. attention to the display for Catholic New Oxford, were played.

At the faff 1 Press month. close ol the meeting, the Rev. Fr. son: "Don't fcach! Dent foul! Don't' "A Pageant of Flags" was pre- Harold Keller, Conewago, sented by the members of Littles- briell v. He explained to Use councJ prayer to Our lady of Good Counsel by tiie Rr.

Rev. Msgr. Patrick P. McGee. MeSherrystown.

dean of the Coaesrago Deanery, which was followed by the Sag salute. An address of urelcocje was given by the Fr. George A. Lavelle. pastor of the Lattiestown parish, Parishes represented were: Si.

Joseph's Boa- ReauxiUe; St. Ignatius. Buchanan Valley: St. Francis Xaner. Geuys- osirg; Axuuinciauoa of the Blessed Virgin Mary, McSberrystown: Sacred Heart of Jesus, Conewago; St.

Mary's of the Immaculate Conception. Sen- Oxford; Corpus Christi. Chambersburg; St. Aloysius. town: St.

Andrew's, Waynesboro: and the Daughters of Isabella. XlcSherrysJoa-n Miss Marie Carbsugh. New Ox- 7 College Students Killed In Crash Bosenaan, Feb. 13 -Seven Montana State college dents were kjllec in an auto whxh plunged over a mountain ciiflf near here -ast night. An eighth was hur: critically.

Dead'were tao coeds and five members of a Sigma Ch fraternity basketball team Sheriff-Coroner Charles E. Rice said one of the girls was driving when the car plunged off U. S. Highway 10. west 01 Boreman.

The car hurtled over a and "nan- caked" on Northern Pacific railway tracks. Mary Rita Redding, leader. This pageant opened with scouts kneeling at the shrine of the Blessed Mother and singing. "Mother, at Redding as accompanist. Those par- siespaungr were: Yvonne Frocfc as the Girl Scout; Dorothy Jones.

Columbia? Kline, Old. Glory; Janet Kline. Sag of St. George: Marie Stuiler. eag of St Rita Ann Siormes.

flag of St Pat" rick; Barbara Beck, the Union 'Jack; Celene Pfaff. British sea Sag of colonial days; Donna Simpson, union of the colonies; Mar- Rang. Betsy Rcss Sag; and Shirley Weaver. Fort McHenry Sag. The pageant concluded an explanation of the meaning and history of the Sag and the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner." The shrine was decorated with white cut fjowers, fern and blue vigii hghis.

surrounding a statue of the Blessed Mother. Also on the stage were the American flag and the yapal Hag and the hall was decorated a patriotic scheme. Miss Budde Sings Miss Marie Budde. assistant professor of music at Hood college, entertained with three vocal selections, with Miss Anr.a C. Weaver.

Littlesrown, as piano accompanist. Miss Budde sang. "Are Maria." Schubert: "Think of Me." Scott, and "The Lilac Tree." Brown. A poem. "Just a Minute." was read by the host pastor.

Following the address by Mr. Crabbs. recordings explaining the anniversary of the diocesan control of Conewago church in 1951. Fr. Keller said that Jesuit missionaries came to the Conewago area as early as 1649 to take care of the Indians who were converted by the Jesuits on the St.

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-41 Buick RJL 40 Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan 40 Buick Super Sedan 40 DeSoto Sedan 40 Chrysler Sedan 39 Pontiac Sedan 39 OldstnobHe 70 Coach 39 Oldsmobile Coach "60" 39 Plymonth 4-Dr. Sedan 39 Buick Special Sedan 38 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan 38 Pontiac Sedan 37 Buick Sedan 37 Ford Coach 35 Oldsmobile Coach 35 GIdsmobile Sedan 149 W.B.. 900x20 Tires GLENN BREAM, Paul R.

iox. Sales Mgr. OLDSMOBILE, CADILLAC, GMC TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE Open Evenings 0nSl 8:30 P. M. Phone 336 or 337 100 Buford Avenue Gettysburg, Pa.

24-Hour Towing Service After 8:30 P. 1L Call 6S2-K' or 963-R-33 Service Department Open Daily 7:30 A. 51. to 5:30 P. M.

Emergency Service Sunday 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. years later, a church was built on 'the site of the present Conevragc 'chapel.

The first resident pastor came in 1730 and in 1787. the Srst 'part of the present church was built. In 1901, the Jesuits gave up the mission and it has since been under the of the Har- 'risburg Diocese. I FT. Keller made an appeal to the Deanery Council to assist with the (oration of the spiritual heroes of the past, during the celebration planned.

A granite boulder with a i bronze plaque is the proposed marker, and appropriate dedication ceremonies will be held. i Board Meeting Held A gift of books from the hostess council was received fay Mrs. Guy Bonneauvil-e, and Miss i Ann C. Weaves. Littlestowii.

Priests i present at-the meeting, in addition to the pastor and the dean, were the Rev. Fr. T. B. Johnson.

Wayaesboro. the Rev. FT. Harold Keller. Conewago.

Miss Carbaugh was also in charge 'of the board meeting, which preceded the open meeting, and was attended by officers, parish presi- 1 dents and chairmen of standing committees. The secretary's report was presented by Miss Mary Clare I Overbaugh. McSherrystowii, ana the I treasurer's report by Mrs. Bernadine Sterner, McSherrystoivn. Miss Carbaugh reminded the group that the affiliation dues are to be sent to Mrs.

Sterner by April 1 and also that the collections for the bishop's fund for diocesan needs should be taken up by the individual Miss Catherine Miller. tanna, was appointed to serve as chairman of the bishop's for the remainder of the year. Several of the parish councils send a birthday gift to girls whose names have been assignea to them the Sylvan Heights Home. Harrisburg. The Retreat movement of the 'Conewago Deanery was discussed, i An effort is being made 10 learn "cow many women each parish are an.

ticipating participation in a retreat during the summer at Gethsemane in Columbia. The project is in charge of the Shrines in the Home committees. I Each parish president was in- structed to send the name of a member of her council to Miss Car; baugh by March 5. to serve on a deanery nominating committee. The election of officers will be held at the annual meeting to be held in Miss Carbaugh repeated the original motto of the NCCW.

"The Bishop says 'Don't Say She also asked that the mem- oers of the board become ''report conscious" in connection with their council work. Television Programs WMAJt Chaaact 2 P.M. Parade Playground Pup Permitting Stone Quintet Television News Rendezvous. Varieties Scoreboard Silver "Theatre Godfrey" Camera Goldbergs One Are an Artist Scoreboard PermiHing Sews WAAM Channel 13 P.M. Special Dierken Ftinnies Talent Tussle Spotlight Lopez Show Morgan Show Radio Programs Monday, February 13 WOR WJZ WCBS Wfc -pUdUrm Ktt 4JS SOS Banx.

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Tkultr: TW OrcWra. K. HKUHI Tuesday, February 14 WMJC WOR 71 H. Brinkerhoff and Sons, Inc. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING STORAGE LOADS AND PART LOADS LICENSED IN 28 STATES GETTYSBURG OFFICE 120 Carlisle Street Telephone 651 Successor to PAUL (CURLEY) SHEALER AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE Emmitsburgr The Community Fund organization met in the firemen's hail Friday evening.

The board of directors includes: William Rowe, Vigilant Hose company: Harold Hoke. Veterans of Foreign Wars: Guy Baker, Saint Joseph's Parent- Teacher association: Lewis Stoner. Saint Joseph's Catholic church; George Martin. Reformed church: B. David Martin, Presbyterian church; Mrs.

Harry Boyle, Homemakers chib; Charles Q. Gillelan. American Legion: Mrs. Mary Cinegram. American Legion auxiliary: Dominic Greco, Mount Saint Mary's college: Floyd c.

Miller, Emmitsburg Baseball association; -Robert Fitez. Smmitsburg grange; Dr. John Dillon. Lious club, and Mrs. Mary Hoke representing the Veterans" of Foreign Wars auxiliary.

At Ehe meeting, means of finance and appropriating funds were discussed and it decided to hold a basketball game sometime in March, but a definite dare has not been The organization plans to hold several events throughout the year for the benefit of the Community The regular meetings be held the second Friday of each month, the next one being on Friday. Match '10. George Hammond, stationed at Norfolk, spent the week-end with David Kerrigan. 100 East Main street. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Gillelan. West Main street, spent Sunday visiting at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, and family of Reisiers- tovrn.

Md. The monthly report of Capt. K. C. chief of police, shows a of 31 arrests for traffic violations, one for assault and battery, one for interferring with an officer in the discharge of his duty, and two for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

The Emmitsburg Uons club 'meet at 6:15 this evening in the Lutheran parish house this evening. David J. Kerrigan. Et3. is visiting the home of his parents, Mr.

and i Mrs. J. Ward Kerrigan. East Main i street, during his 20-day leave. He will return to Key West.

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TrardcdE. Caabue, Edward. (Fraak ioilsflaier'jAEbi Sec.F.P.M»lftew»i nSf St IA trt 1 of Title Wkal It45! Are Cantt Bldg Phone 610 RAFAEL SABATINI DIES Adelboden. STritzertand, Feb. 13 I --Rafael Sabatini, the Anglo-Italian I writer whose swashbuckling Captain i Blood thrilled millions of readers, died at his hotel here early today.

I 1 He was 75. Tne author of more than historical novels published since 19O4. Sabalini had suffered for years from stomach ulcers. His last book. "Turbulent Tales." was published in 1946.

Ride high and handsome this spring In a car that looks like new with one of o-Oi expert paint jobs. Professional "know-how" does the trick the" paint we put on takes off years of your car's age! Enjoy new-car prestige for a low. low cost! LET US IRON OUT THOSE WHINKLES IN OUR BODY AND FENDER SHOP GETTYSBURG MOTORS INC. 6th and York Streets Phone 740 Gettysburg, Pa. SHERMAN'S FINAL SALE Still Have Time io Take Advantage These Outstanding Bargains I MEW SPRING SUITS AND GABARDINE TOPCOATS ADDED TO OUR 2 for $1.00 More Suit and Overcoat Sale STORE WIDE BIG REDUCTIONS SHERMAN'S 20 York Street Gettysburg.

Pa. Governor Asks i (Continued from Page 1) a lincoln statue in UNCO1X SQUARE, the Governor said: "I think it is one of tbe nicest things that conld be done and it should be done at the earliest moment. Snch a. statue should be the finest you can secure. It should be symbolic of Lincoln's Tisit bere 87 years ago.

It will i attract world-wide attention." Memorial Grove "I would also like to see a memorial grove planted in Get- tvsburs: to commemorate the memory of the great men who served and fought at Gettys- burg.TM Governor DuS said that, his grandfather. Dr. James H. DuS. a surgeon, spent two weeks on special assignment in Gettysburg for the government after the Battle cf "I've always had a -ararci trct in my heart for Gettvsburg and historic ihnnes." he Coimnersung further on the Turnpike interchange on u.

S. 15 Governor said that traffic experts had hisa that thev estimate i 823.000,000 ia yearly revenue on -he Turnpike in the early future. 1947 1947 1940 193S 19S9 1939 193S 1937 1937 1937 3) Ford luxe, 4-Ir. Conv. Onh Cpe.

Ford S. Dr luxe. Olds. "6" Club Coupe Packard "fT Club Coupe Bnick 4-Dr. Stodcbaker.

4-Dr. Mercury Coach Hudson Coach ParVard Bus. Coupe Ford Coupe 4-Dr. Sedan Ford Coach Ford Coupe 1936 All Newly Inspected CARROUM.HNT CARLISLE AND RAtlROAD TONIGHT Hear U. S.

Senator FRANCIS MYERS and RICHARDSON DiLWORTH WHCB 9:30 to 10 P.M. VALENTINE HEARTS Remember Her on Valentine Day. February 14 WITH A BOX OF VALENTINE CANDIES A ON THE SQUARE Country Lard 2 27c 8 $1.00 Sliced, Dried 29c BACON ENDS 33c Smoked SAUSAGE 39 Ring 45c Large CARROTS. 2 19c Large Juicy Apple Butter 3 17 U. S.

No. 1 Penna. White 15 45c Princess Oleomargarine 2'- 41c Asco Heat-Flo COFFEE ib 66 Prices Effective Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE ORCHARDS, HOME AND MOUNTAINLAND H. A. COOK.

Auctioneer The undersigned -will offer at public sale in front of the court house. Chambersburg. Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1950 the folio-sing described tracts of land lying and being situate in the Totra- ship of Greene.

County of Frar.feiin. State of Pennsylvania: TRACT XO- 1. Farm sstuate one mile east of FayetteviHe, containing 50 acres -nrei! set tejih bearing commercial varieties of apples, most of the orchards being young apple trees in the prime of production. An older orchard of about 15 acres reset throughout with young trees. The farm has" a frontage on Lincoln Way of 739 feet for lots and is bounded on the north br Edu'ard A.

Weaver and William a. Hargleroad and on the east by'WiIHam H. Hargleroad and -anfe and Annie M. Swope. on the south by" formerly J.

C. Kauffman and Lincoln Way. on the west bv Kenry Tolbert. IMPROVEMENTS: Ttro and one-half story brick house mth metal roof, six rooms and bath, ceiiar. two inclosed porches, electric light, hot asr furnace, water throughout the house: r-vo story out-kitchen and frame bam.

shed, garage, chicken house, hog pen and shed- packing house 60x72 feet -anth metal roof and common storage unc packing house 24x72 feet. This is a very home hou3d seen to be appreciates. TRACT XO. 2 An apple orchard well set with young York. Jonathan and Stayman apple trees in excellent bearing condition, containing 26 acres and 75 perches, bounded on the west by Samuel Trailer ar.n Ferd C.

Bikle. on the north by Ferd C. Bikle. on the east by K. Hargleroad and wife and on the south by Edward Weaver.

TRACT XO. 3 Mountain land well set in young timber, bounded on the north by David Metz, on the east by Sand formerly cf George Spoonhour. o.n the south by land of formerly Frederick Rock, on she west by land formerly of J. S. Yaukey and Dr.

M. W. StreaH-. containing 36 acres, and 68 perches, neat- TRACT XO. 4.

Mountain land well set in young timber, bounded on the north by land formerly of David Reasner. on the east by land of Solomon Shively's heirs, on the south by land of Frank W. McElroy and wife and on the west by land formerly of H. C. Greenewait and David Reasner, containing four acres and 60 perches.

TRACT XO. 5. Mountain land well set in young timber, bounded on the north by Frank Brookens, on the east by land of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and H. Greenewait, on the south by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and on the west by Helman heirs, containing 70 acres and 20 perches. TRACT XO.

6. Mountain land bounded by land formerly of Dr. M. W. Strealy.

George Sprow, John Brown, and Solomon Spoonhour, containing 54 acres and 63 perches. Set in young timber. The dwelling house may be inspected by appointment. Phone 95-R-4 FayetteviHe. "Terms will be made known by the undersigned on day of sale.

Sale to betnn at 10:30 o'clock, A. M. RENFREW PACKING COMPANY N. Renfrew, President D. EDW.

LONG, Attorney..

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