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8 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, PA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1941. Attendance Hit Dover Sunday School Class Holds Picnic Missionary Society Meets At Dillsburg Mission Society Near Thomasville Convenes In Bombay," which will be shown at the Park, starting Friday, July 25. Kenneth W. Bowman, manager of the theatre, stated that if the boys, who must be in uniform, hand a copy of The Gaz Farewell Dinner For Selectees Collection Of Aluminum Starts Dillsburg, July 15. "Widening Horizons in China" was the topic for the regular meeting of the Har ry it uover, jury 10.

ine comrades IsW I AIiC class of Calvary Lutheran Sunday II Hy VUIUj school held an outing at Caledonia park Sun(Jay Those attending ette and Daily containing this in- Thomasville, July 15. The Women's Missionary society of Trinity Reformed church met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kauffman. York.

Fire Company Plans Ox Roast York Haven Firemen To Hold Event July 24, 25 And 26; Add Three Members To Roll vitation to the door man they will Women's Missionary society held be admitted. in the Calvary United Brethren New York Kiddies Arrive church. The devotions were in Hanover B. P. 0.

E. Enter- Spring Grove Boy Scouts The Ieader was Mrs. e. v. stras- were: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lat-1 ,68 1 12 Days Lost Be- chaw' Mr- and Mrs- Harry Neiman, sr i ri -i Mr- and Mrs- Theodore Wertman, Cause Of Colds By 'Pupils Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehr, Mr. and rL c- a Mrs.

Luther Stambaugh, Mr. and Ot Grades Une I blX At Mrs. Edward Fickes, Mr. and Mrs. tains IV TOUnq Men from York, instead of the 4 o'clock also read a report from the com- A readv Have GathprPrl Those present were: Mrs.

V. 1 1 I VlitAA Trl cAinn mittee of Relief. Stories 1 ZC D. ir-. -sirasnaugn, Mrs.

jonn Jr uot- UUrt UMI Pa one on which they were scheduled Foreign Wno Will be inducted t0 reachHanovervl4chilenrom of some Chinese Christians were Nearly rwuuua, Wait, Mrs. John E. Meyer, Ada DoA I inn Pact Yoar rcaymona Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Taylor, Mr.

and Mrs. Rus Makes Plans For Week uth' Irs- iom A Hke- Mrs- Paul Klemerd, Mrs. George E. At Camp Meyer, Mrs. Frederick Kauffman, ntO Se ective Servifp the tenement districts of New given Dy mrs.

a. a. zeroy ana iruu jeieciive service York were greeted by thejr hosts Rev. d. J.

March. The follow- Tuesday At Fort Meade with whom they will spend a two mS were present: Rev. and Mrs. weeks outing. The children have D- J- March, Mrs.

C. C. Hess, Hanover, July lo. Members of hpPn KPnt hsm thmncrh the 'w Mrs. C.

S. Smith, Mrs. L. W. York Haven, July 15.

Plans to sell Little, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Snelbecker, Mr.

and Mrs. Curvin Gettys, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Er- School Nurse Cites In Annual Report Lorma E. MPVPr Mrs Rnhort a ney, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilford Gentz- the Birthday Dinner club of Han- York Tribune Fresh Air Fund and Blackford, Mrs. A. B. Zerby, Mrs, -V T.

1 -I jvea L.WU, omy w. viic uiuus ip nri AirintT Mr over lndem Nn 7fi3. RPflT on- tm it Mvprs Mrs. C. Trnstle.

-o m. i i i inri ivi. rji luimer. ndiiuvcr xv. rr ana, six nunarea, eigiuy-uiic iiu -n(1 Flovd Hnltzannlp Mr tertainpd at tho mnnthlv rimnop r.

u- u. Mrs. Cplpsta Trnstle and Mrs, one-half school days were Inst wuu iias ueeii eeivuig as uie lust Mao Roll Mae Bell. 1U13. JL lUJ'ia xiuilappic, 111.

IC1 lailicu au tilt? iliUIl and Mrs. George Beck, Mr. and session this evening ii IP; Mrs. Vernon Becker, Mr. and Mrs.

home, 19 young men hv 1 uj flnri TTrc Hfinrcre Roclf Mr anrl wcinn true orenmn in the rs- 19 voung PpS I ion Public school during who have tee which sponsors the visit to the Kea rUDilC SCnOOl QUnng uie riavtnn Mr nnH Mrs hocn ontsH fr nt pupils of grades one to six Spring Grove July Bentzel, Mrs. Ellen Harman Jo- 26 wer made thi meeting of E' V- Stras- Susquehanna Fire comSlon! held a meeting this evening at baugh, Charles Strasbaugh, Mich- day evening in the fire hall It rnCpn's I' 1 L' John E' was Pointed out that some work men building. Up to this time George E. Meyer, Frederick Kauf- remains to be done on improving the drive for aluminum cooking man, Ned M. Kauffman and Rob- the carnival grounds and the com- utensils carried on by the local ert Bentzel.

pany is calling for volunteers to troop has amounted to 141 To Return Thursday help. pounds of the metal. Some of the The annual picnic of the Thorn- Kenneth Gillen, LaRue La-homes of the borough have not asville Stone and Lime company Prairie and George Huston were been reached in cases where the will be held Thursday at the enrolled as new mpmhers Tha Plan Food Sale Mrs. Clair Wagner was the via.) tun uuuuouii, avu. anu iuia.

uccii dutueuLeu lur a v( jasi stnooi icim "4 John Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Gro- tary service and who will leave Those entertainin? the vountr- ader at the monthly 'meeting Mrf Hoipn ShPiipXrepr yfr and Mrs. Richard Hanover Tuesday, to be inducted sters are: Mr. and Mrs.

Claude King's Daughters; society of the U. B. church held in the a' awoaugn, mr. ana mw. c'auae into service at Camp George George A.

Forry, Hanover R. D. 1: Mrs. social room of the church. Dur nnnman.

lvir. ana ivirs. Arrniir Mosiia a icn guests of the Henry Long, 924 Broadway; Mr. session, in charge Mrs C.S.Smith, Veie a dy rarmers grove. Luncheon will tremens Relief association met Tnose who have aluminum for de- be served by the Ladies' auxiliary also in charse of T.pp Pnch Tho follows: illness other than rrj; ra" oa0- avenue; Mrs.

Jonn Keagy, Jian- anrl TVTro Clavonna Rno1iSorlrir Mr nlan tvt t---i -i wpto marip fnr a fnrwi sslp fr for cnip colds. davs: digestive dis- -mVJ "Ia btam- over u. Mrs. Kaipn vvnisier, tense purposes not collected up of the Lincoln Fire company, .1 lL A. A i.i "raluu Dauen ana Harrv Hawkins snr nor 4 Hio-h ctrpot- Mr tvt R-t.

retreshment committee for the meeting was composed of Charles nvKoviiQc i nave rpasnns 11 ritr n. it i r- i a -J -J- l- xx.Sn anccL, iii. in. srollPh Mr anrl ifiio. xtriiiiciii 9R Mr io inis time, are requested to m- tmger, Hanover R.

D. Mr. and gger lev ThSe attend ne form anv member of the troop or Mrs niffnrri Mover Tjanovor tester ney. i nose aiienaing Mrs. Clifford Moyer, Hanover R.

to in uicui luiicos, Mrs AiDert jbent, Kooert iicKes, dents, 91 days. For communicable Roger Greist vVilliam Wertman, get touch with Joseph Har were: Rev. and Mrs. D. J.

March, tj. Kephart, Leroy Nagle and Stanley Hamilton. Visiting In Brooklyn Margaret and Agnes Davis are The service guests were: Raymond L. Thoman, Glen Rock; Edward J. Zech, Wayne O.

Noel, Raymond L. Baublitz, Austin L. Cross Roads S. S. Class Plans Outing Cross Roads.

"In D. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank, Hanover R. D.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller, 958 Broadway; Mrs. diseases, tne ionowing uaj-s ve Kenneth Hoffman, Duane John vey, scoutmaster. The scouts will make every effort to" reach all families they have missed so far.

lost: ChlcKen POX, none; scanei son Rirharrl T.phr Marrv T.ittlp Mrs. C. S. Smith, Mrs. M.

G. Forry, Mrs. A. B. Zerby, Mrs.

C. J. Stauffer, Mrs. Lester Wiley, Mrs. Paul Mowery, Mrs.

Ray Mr. and siting their aunt, Mrs. L. JPaui Zinn, Hanover R. D.

Mrs, Kern, Spring Grove; George About lo members of the local Mrs. Luther Grim, Felton, R. D. 1, O'Leary, Brooklyn, N. Y.

York New Salem; Her- WDtantt Himes New Oxford; peCk, Mrs. John Wagner Mrs. troop will leave Sunday afternoon entertaineo tt Polly Anna "nd Miss' Miriam Lehman has re-bert B. Flickmger and Harold R. Mrs- George Laughman New Ox- ajr Vagner, Miss Gretna Bell for Camp Ganoga for a week of King Scout classes of the Hope- turned home after visiting in Spangler, Codorus; Norman J.

ford R. Mr. and Mrs. George nriH r. c.

Hpss. out door scout activities. Parents w-i i iTniti Trrfti Washington. D. C.

Orndorff, Donald C. Hahn, Els- E. Myers, Brodbecks, and Mrs Gospel hymns were illustrated of local scouts will provide trans- Miss Elizabeth McAllister was in Mr- and Mrs- Gerald Symer and by A. M. Wright, Red Lion, at the portation.

The cars will leave the charge of the following program son Gerald. spent a week visiting fever, 36; measles, 36; whooping Robert Little, Darvin Snelbecker, cough, 459; mumps, 33k; pneu- Gregory Holtzapple, George Air-monia, 14; impetigo, 4d; scabies, ing Carl MilePj Philip, Bernard 13; ring worm, four, and con- and junjor Miller, Glenn and Le-junctivitis, 30. roy Preston' Myers, Visits made by the school nurse Kenneth Gentzler, Martin Weaver, during the year were 376 in the Dudley Stouch, Arlene Lehr, Mar-junior-senior high school building, jan Wertman, Jacqueline Kunkle, 384 in the old high school building Carolann Johnson, Clara Neiman, and 263 in the grade school build- RUth Neiman, Barbara Beck, Ha-ings. There were 146 classroom in- zej Gettys, Faye Neiman, Betty spections, 695 individual inspec- Gettys, Arlene Erney, Jean Schlos- Sunday afternoon service held at nremens nau at p. m.

bun- which was given: Prayer Miss ine I0rmers parents at Buffalo, worth T. Routson, Paul M. Ster- Jhn H. Warner, Westminster, ner, Stewart J. Garrett, Joseph Ma P.

Miller, Eric Barnitz, Luther P. Visits Sister Smith and Burnell H. Reese, Han- peter Dukas, Perth Amboy, N. 1 A 1 ri nnr-K4- i- 1 j. N.

Y. mi. vjiivet camp meeung gruunus. jjicbcul me xneei- ienora is.inara; poem, Building A 4nnf "Citivifr ot Vio Wall is intr Wprp- Allen Ronlr Tr TL. i ti; uci ai.u wMeiKe namm ana Jesus, was sung Dy Mr.

ana Mrs. r.etn stauner, Kennetn Glattelter, Keesey; Bible Questions Effie Harold H. Shupp, Thomasville. his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Wright and a readingi "CripPied Robert Glatfelter, George Rohr- Keeseyi readings? "Pa Catches a Mrs.

Jacob Lehman suffered a torn ligament in her arm in a fall on the pavement at her residence. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rodes entertained the following Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Shank and tions and 34 building inspections. ser joyCe Wiley, Joann Taylor, lu uinnerwas T(y was siven oy Mrs. oaugn, unn fctamoaugh, Robert Chicken," Jennie Cross; "Hope tors of the Audiometer tests given numbered Sandra Taylor, Maxine Gentzler! bv the steward, G. Hanover Quick Lunch, Wright. Next Sunday at 2:30 p.

Henry, Roman Hartman and At- Visiting With John Pershing," 1,161 while 1,203 visual acuity Patricia Gentzler, Robin Draw- J- Neiderer and a corps of assis- ary- return to Perth m. (EST). Rev. J. Ressler Shultz, ing Scoutmaster Joseph Rohr- Luther Grim; "Journal," Alvin Hyson.

The classes decided to hold Prof-Tand Mrs George Walton and tests were conducted. The loiiow- baugh, Virginia Myers, Janice Bor- iams- "arry n. wawKins, or tne pastor ot the Allison Memorial oaugh. ine corrections of defects were re- der. Louise and June Miller.

Mar- draft board, was the speaker for "wucted into the United States Methodist church, Carlisle, will Mt. Zion lilt tUl iCUUllo vJ. viv-iv-t-w UC1, XjUUISC OllU UUI1C iUlUCi IViai" i a Auv-kuvu E. Holds Outinir an outine July 26 at Lenane nark. tamsDurg.

i i 4. 1 T- 1 i IX TTTJ 7 IlllLfQC ll'n rY I rt-1 Mr. ana Mrs. waiter Maiehorn. portea: visual, no; nearing, io, nyn tientz, weien ana uoris snei- unas.

aim iwueu. ividt- Preacn- ine -intermediate cnnstian netreshments were served to: and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel orthopedic, seven, and removal or becker. mews, past exaitea ruier, actea as Mr.

ana Mrs. vviison iviarcn, mndeavor society of Mt. Zion Re- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spyker.

Mr held sn ontintr and Mrs T.oonarH T.offlor Mr burger Visited Mrs. tSUrger tonsils, seven, ireaimeni was giv- xo How Caucus wasundsier uuiing me amner, v-b jensnaw, weie gueais ti uic wi- iormeo cnurcn Saturday at Hprshpv nark. Trans. Mrs. HnwarH Rvson nri orotner-in-jaw and sister, Mr.

and en in' 113 cases and there were 739 The Republican party of Dover which was arranged by the com- ims touniry several years ago ana mer's parents. Rev. and Mrs. V. dressings.

borough will hold a caucus at the mittee headed by Henry A. "Pn hlS arrival in the United March, Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Shickle, Hedgsville, portation to and from the park Mrs. Charles A.

McConauehv. Mr. States came to Hanover where he vk Arnold is confined to his was furnished by members of the and Mrs. Donald Keesey, Mr. and During the 1940-41 term, Mrs.

Dover Fire company building Mnckler. Shellenberger made the following Thursday at 8 p. m. (DST) in or- Picnic Today was employed by his relatives, residence, Dillsburg R. by ill- congregation.

Mrs. G. W. Welsh, Mrs. Luther Grim, Mrs.

Robert der to make up a' ticket of the The Past Chiefs' association of later going to Perth Amboy where neSs. wife of the pastor, arranged the Collins, Mrs. Otho Russell. Mrs. number of home visits: Follow-up, 112: correction of defects, 189; in he has since resided Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. Seibert oeiDen nionio and U'ac in nUnrrra nf Ua flwpn TTvcon Miccoc Tonnio rywcp borough offices to be filled at the the Pythian Sisters, composed of Roy B. Gouker spent the week-end as guests ot children Those attendin2 were: Effie Elizabeth and Marearet The funeral of Roy B.

Gouker, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Heiges at W.

Va. Personal Mention Mrs. Arthur C. Shelley and son, Duane, this place, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Martin C. Prowell, I visited Mr. and Mrs. George i Parks, Steelton, Mrs. Sarah Livingston enter-! tained the following Sunday: Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Leader and daugh- ter, York; Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on Page Nine) Kathryn Kellenberger, Margaret Keesey, Jean, Donald, Richard and Wildasin, Janet Zartman, Richard Alvin Hyson, Elizabeth McAllis- Hartman, Betty Hartman, Phyllis ter, Lenora Kinard, Janet and Stambaugh, Vera Wealsh, Robert Eleanor Keesey, Rosalie Russell, See Hanover News primary election September, members trom the York, Seven The Republican committee worn- Valleys and Hanover lodges, will an and man are Mrs. J.

R. Reich- hold their annual picnic tomorrow ley and E. A. Brown. afternoon for members, their The Democratic party of Dover families and friends at the grove will hold a caucus at the Dover at Wolf's church.

A covered dish Fire company building Wednesday supper will be served, starting at Spangler. Clair Zartman, Mrs. Janice Cross, Cecil Trout, Roberta vestigation, 933; absentees by phone, 583, and school beginners, 87. Number of pupils referred to other places were as follows: Hospital dispensary, 14; family physician, 433; oculist, 134; local Visiting Nurse, seven, and sight-saving methods, 130. Troop 35 Meets Assistant Scoutmaster A.

R. Miller was in charge of the regular meeting of Boy Scout troop, Collegeville. A family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Myers and Forest Myers. The following were present: Rev.

and Mrs. R. S. Shanabrook, Mr. and Mrs.

I. E. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John Nell, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Sipe, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Evangelists Present Program At Lewisberry Tobias Weaver, of Shiloh, and? at 8 p. m.

(Dis!) to mane up tne 6 oclock. Miss Nancy Sharp, Philadelphia. ticket of the borough offices to be' Annual Water Pageant Thursday G. W. Welsh, Ruth Huntsman, Mrs.

Charles Lemon, Charles Runk, Charles Runk, Vivian Welsh, Ruby Jamison and Charlotte Spangler. McConaughy and Cora McAllister. Personal Notes Miss Janet Keesey has return-td to Baltimore after visiting her parents, the past week. William Shenberser, Philadel- Lewisberry, July 15. The Ep- The home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Private Rodney Koch, Langley Field, visited his wife and filled at the primary election in September. The committee is Howard Haas and Ivy Hull. W.

Gitt, Hershey Hill, located PJev asters, musical evangelists, along the Hanover-Abbottstown of Mechanicsburg, gave a pleasing parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, I Nell. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Bean Season Starts Webb and daughter, Dorcas, Mr. this place. The following from, this place No. 35, St. John's Reformed highway, will be the scene of the PSm io a large audience oun The Myers Canning company Pa, is spending his vacation with began canning yellow and green his uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. day morning in the Methodist and Mrs. Stanley Myers ana son, church. Monday evening. Duke enioyed crab tishmg on tne ines- annual water pageant and outdoor church.

They were accompanied Stanley, Mr. ana wr rru" Robert Hvson Mr anrl Mrs anri flausmter. AnnaDeil, nil. aim j. by their parents, Meetings Scheduled Mrs R.

Mvers, Miss Blanche Plant ran only a few hours before Markey was officer of the day, apeake bay over the week-end: Charles Raab led the oath, Carl Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swartz, Floyd, Ferree the laws and Perry Dun- Vivian and Phyllis Swartz, and Mr. nick the pledge. Howard Minnich and Mrs.

Calvin Lehr. weir Eppley. i T- tlln MfnVi iinn 4-H ,4 The program included: Short Hobaugh, Philadelphia, ana rn- supper, sponsored by the local Young Women's Christian association, to be held Thursday afternoon and evening, starting at 5 o'clock. As in former years, the event cpvmon hv Marv "To TTn Thv vatP Earl MverS. r'Ort iViyer, iney aie cxpecieu in The Berean circle of the Hopewell United Presbyterian church will meet at the parsonage, Thursday, at 8 p.

m. The Dorcas, True Blue, Pollv- larger amounts. Cross and Foliow vocal Va. Starts Work At Gas Station quintet, violin. Hawaiian guitar Mrs.

Susan cook, mr. ana jurs. BETHANY U. B. Sunday school annual picnic on July 19.

in William Nei-itian's Grove, along the Bull road near the church. Music by Pen-Supreme Band. Adv. will be open to the general pub- toi rnnu and children. Phv Donald Zeigler, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Zeigler, began work anna Friendly Helpers class duet, vibra harp solos, saxaphone lis, Marlene and Donald were the grounds or pageant and rKSK rrRoun John Jennings and Carol and John, of this visited Mrs. Irene Jennings, off Mechanicsburg. 1 Private Stephenson Grove, off Holabird Motor school, visited hist-parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvian! Grove, near here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. John Jennings and Mrs.

El-f sie Gunday motored to City over the week-end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kope enter-f tained the following guests Sun4 day: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hous-' er, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houser and children, Ruth and Harry, Jr. Royalton, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ar- thur Hoffman and son, Russell, yekerday atre tng SeV fE at Lititz. Mrs. Susan vice station operated by Paul P- mT; home of Mr. and Mrs. ine suppers win De soia, is i a fiiv 14 15 rain, and coneresational sineins and family Herbert Trout.

stated by the committee in charge, Ahc rooV will remain at the Schoff- Shaffer, was song leader. Atter the meeting, patrols convened. First Aid Talk Given The first of a series of talks on "First Aid" was given last evening at the meeting of the Camp Fire Girls of St. Paul's Evangelical church by Ralph Runkle, assistant scoutmaster of the Boy Scout troop of the same church. Another talk will be presented at next week's meeting by Mr.

Runkle. William Day Transferred William C. Day. a member The junior choir will meet Thurs- wiuiHiiulu Mrs MmniP K. T.anriis.

York, anrl Stall nome lor an muciuu today. The pageant will be under Coover Lemovne were vis- Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Wolf, The Spring Grove Lions club 0t a the direction of Miss Gladys A. u0rs kt the Clineoml' Pittsburgh, are spending the will hold a picnic at Hershey park Srnth and Joseph Wag- Little, general secretary of the lt0rSUhi.VSii.viii wk the residence of Mr. and Thursday afternoon and evening. reurned from, Atlantic 170 Persons Commune Near Hanover Junction Hanover Junction, Juty 15 One hundred and seventy persons took part in the Lutheran communion services held Sunday morning in Shaffer's Union church, near here. i.ui.

Y. W. C. A. and will be presented Mr and Mrs Paul Walker and Mrs.

M. J. Wiley and Mrs. Lydia a picnic lunch will be served at re iney spenr tne- week" end, wolf Thpir two dauEhters, Don promptly at 5 clock, Suppers H-nlrlron Ponalrl anrl Rarhara Miss Mary Hershner. Ralti the park at 6:30 p.

m. (DST) by the Lions' ladies. Those attending iauic. muse auenunig Mr. and Mrs.

Walter L. Male xur. ana Mrs. waiter u. Maie ji.

States pi.i oiaies oi tne unneu tijmg ri0, krc mro aHrtH will drive in automobiles furnish- 1C' fl Parents, horn and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pi are to be served cafeteria style Connellsville, are guests of Mrs, from 5:30 to 7 p. m. on the lawn Walker's parents, Mr.

and Mrs, fronting the home, with an orches- jacob Bair. Mr. Walker is a for- na and Marsha, have already spent several weeks here. Betty Myers, York, is spending the week with her grandparents, ed by members. n1'" as tollows: June btrausDaugn, Anna Mae Nichols, Miriam Bren- arv training at Darr-Aero-Tech Old Building Nearly Razd tra ot boys, directed by Harry mor rpsirlont of thp borough Birthday Party Held School of Aeronautics, Albany, The old building used for many neman, Anna Mae Heindel, Janet Wisensale, furnishing supper mu- Miss Lida Beitzel, Mrs.

Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller, sic during the period.

Brillineer and Mrs. A. T. Shuma- Brodbeck, Elloise Brodbeck, Mary Roser, Geraldine Poe, Levi Mose- From 7 to 8 o'clock, a varied ker. York, visited Miss Jennie K.

Burger visited Private Preston Miller, at Indiantown Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Grossman1'-and son, Harry, New Cumberland! visited Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Cj Busser. Miss Doris Orendorf, Elkton' is spending her vacatior visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Stro; man. cu.irrU r.

I'll Meets program ot entertainment will be Hammond. given. Mrs. Horace G. Sheffer, years for storage by the Menges At Sticks Residence and Stauffer Coal and Feed company is almost dismantled.

Paul Sticks, July 15. A birthday Messinger, local auctioneer, is do- party was held at the home of Mr. ing the work with the aid of Wi and Mrs. Chauncey Brenneman, iam Auchey. Only a small num- this place, in honor of the former's ber of heavy uprights and cross anniversary.

Those present were: beams remain standing. Messing- Mr- and Mrs. Edward Rosensweig, uuuuio lUliaiU OiailUJllo ft Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Byler, Har- risburg, and their daughter, Sara At ColdsborO Home Ellen, Philadelphia, were Sunday and has been transferred to United States Army Basic Aviation field, Augusta, where he will take his basic course of instruction for the next three months. Mr. Day visited with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.

William C. Day, this place, over the past week-end. Scouts Plan Picnic president of the board of directors, is the general chairman in brook and Lynn Henry, by confirmation; Mrs. Noah Warner by profession of faith. M.

S. in Session The Lutheran Woman's Missionary society of Shaffer's Union charge of the event, assisted by visitors of their aunt, Mrs. E. A. Goiasnoro, juiy nMn of chnni Hass No.

11 of the Church Mrs. Glen Bowers. Mrs. Gler I'liJ- a-j i uiu. viiv: the following chairmen and com- Pennington.

Samuel Will iiirk LWJ.I. tjailJUCl LauuiLi Vi 3Litvjvi v. mittees: Mrs. T. F.

Hepburn, Jacobus, visited at the Penning- of God met inursaay exeimjs er will use a small amount of the Mr- ana Mrs. Charles Kohrbaugh, Wagner and Mrs. Bowers visiter church, near here, met in the church, with Janet Heindel as chairman of the supper commit- ton home Saturday. the home of Miss Harriet lumber. The building collapsed Alr.

and Mrs. C. D. Toomey, Daisy Private Glen Bowers, at Indian, tee. assisted bv Mrs.

D. W. Rudi- A nine and a half pound boy, this place. Scripture was reaa Dy Ramble, Clifford and Paul Miller, town Gap. Plans were made by Boy Scout leader.

named John was born last Ruth bweigart anu pkijci the Pennsylvania yard tracks IorK. JJavia brenneman, 1 nomas- Miss hllizabetn Ann Jiymire Tuesday night to Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Emory Fisher.

leading to the feed building. vu.le: Charles Rohrbaugh and son, York, spent the week-end visiting John Nonemaker. Those nresent were: Edith An- Cut Weeds wiiuam, lorK is ew halem; Mr. and Miss Ruth Rode. sill as co-chairman; Mrs.

Marshall C. Wood, of the membership committee, in charge of the salads; Mrs. Harry A. Smith, chairman of the headquarters committee, in charee of the sandwiches: Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Sutton spent aerSon, Esther Miller, Eloise Wilt, the week-end in a cabin at the Rpshore. Shirley Slattery, The weeds along the Pennsyl- Mrs- Stanley Barthold and chil- Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Binkle vania railroad right of way in dren' Seven Valleys, R. Mr. and family, of Lancaster, visite hoth riirpntionc from tho hnrnjioli and Mrs. Dewey Wertz, Mr.

and the former's brother-in-law an! troop, No. 29, Bethany United Those present were: Mrs. Wil-Brethren church, meeting Monday liam Mosebrook, Mrs. K. S.

Ehr-evening, for a picnic to be held hart, Mrs. Archie Brennehian, next Monday afternoon and eve- Mrs. John Heindel, Mrs. H. ning at the summer home of Hen- Roser, Mrs.

Rufus Warner, Mrs. ry F. Burg, near Goram. The H. O.

Gladfelter, Mrs. Paul Glad-group will leave the church at 2 felter, Mrs. Guy Werner, Mrs. Al-p. m.

and lunch will be served at len Deveney, Airs. Henry Boose, the Burg home. Arrangements Mrs. Stuart Hersh, Mrs. Howard A r-1 it ct Lewisberry deer camp, situated in Vivian Guistwhite, Ruth Urich, Valley, Mifflin Ruth gweigert, Violet Conley, Mrs.

are being cut tn tne aid of Mrs. Gilbert S. Reever and daugh- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer SnelB Charles M.

Arpntz. chairman of New Lancaster Pmorv Fisher and Harriet Zeigler. srvthps hv Pmnlovps of thp main, ter, Anna Mae, William ihoman, baker, of this place. the education committee, in county. Delores and Weindell Rehm re- not, wm tpnanoo rm nnrior rharios Tom.

Park Trump, all of Glen Rock; Private Merril E. Byers ani charge of the soft drinks and cof turned to their home at York Ha- "'VA'" taf nf tne Har- mon. track foreman. and Mrs- Charles Snyder, Corporal Jack Stably, Ft. Belvioil fee; Mrs.

George E. Hull, chair are in charge oi scoutmaster snaner, Mrs. w. j. onuuer, lyree ine Thomas York: Knhprr Snv.

v.o formor'c mratiti VPn K. U. 1. alter SDenamK weeK A u1A enmnsp Anrl man of the Girl Reserve commit ne Warner, Cleo Roser, Jean Roser, rsrieis Ana personals z. a'' 'icu iumn-i cutnw RriAfs wiiuim- A nshl rff I.

u. ft. ircii the homemade cakes, and wun tneir in. uu rtnf1av Darty for Miss Annabelie Sidney Wentz left today for "1 -A'. -l- Yd wr.

ano jonn jrau, over in tee, Zl at the home Harrish anrl othpr noints in vaiieys. n. tsmer woiigang, week-end. Mrs. Raymond Markle, the lemon Gloria Stambaugh, Adella Roser and Mildred Gladfelter.

Services will be held in the Gospel Mission here, Thursday, at Pennsylvania on a trip ftjf th. Knf'cSS: the Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Pwichard H. Ziegler.

Scouts Hear Pastor Rev. William C. Day, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, was the guest speaker at the Monday evening meeting of Boy Scout troop, No. 14. of that church.

Rev. Day ade stand. Mrs. Erie K. Diehl and Mrs.

Madge F. Hearn are the Refreshments were served to mainder of the week. Brenneman and children, Glen Rock. 7:30 p. (EST), in charge of chairman and co-chairman in following: Miss Abigale McConnei, Mrs.

Jeremiah Senft and son, High Rock Girl And Red Lion R. D. Man Wed Mrs. Eva Patterson, Miss Anna- Samuel, and grandsons, Paul and Miionarv Wietv t-Toshtv. Mrs.

Annabelie De- phjijn Moul. this nlaee. left to- rviissionary JOCiery PHILCO Auto Radios Free Installation $22.50 up Poet Radio Co. gave a talk on camping ana High Rock, July 15. Mr.

and wait. Miss Sarah Richwine, Mrs. day for a trip to Pittsburgh over Meets At Shewsbury Rev. Norman Ort and John Ros- charge of the programs, enberry, York. Those wishing to attend and Announcements for Shaffer's having no means of transportation church, near here, Sunday may call the Y.W.C.A.

of-are: Preaching, 9 a. (EST), fjCe and transportation will be by Rev. Dr. Paul D. Yoder, Re- provided to and from the Gitt marriage of their daughter, Erma Der't, Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Prowell Mrg George W- Rohrer, Hag 77 N. Main St. Red Lloni Mane, to uaniei wuuaru ne.v, ana son, ioer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry E. Miss Annabelie Baltimore. Shrewsbury, July 15. The Katharine Missionary society of Christ Lutheran church met in the Parish house, with Mrs. Earl Krout, Belva Kimes and Mrs.

Wilbur rormea pastor; sunoay scnooi, xu home. erstown, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph C. Robinson, near here.

also showed a number of pictures taken by his son, William who is now in training as a Flying Cadet. Plans were made to take part in the local aluminum drive Thursday, July 24 and also to do traffic duty at the Sunday school picnic, which will be held the sump dav at Shadv Grove oark. Birth a. m. Red Lion R.

D. 2. The RHpf Xotes Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

Kale, wedding took place Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Six, Harris- Raymond Stover reports a catch 523 Baltimore street, announce ning at Towson, and the Mrs. Ella Molton. San Fran- of a 17i- Bue Devil cat- a TOrK INew jaiem d.

9. the birth of a son at the Hanover ceremony was performed by Rev. ic- ralif and Mr. and Mrs. fisn on a rprpnt fishinrr trin to thp i iis.

vari olull I the birth of a son at the Hanover ceremony was performed by Rev. raiif and Mr. fish on a recent fishing trip to the Mrs. Carl Scott read the scrip ture and offered prayer. The topic was "God's Time" and was in HORTON America's Oldest Washer See Them at Miller Beck Electrical Store York New Salem.

General hospital yesterday. George E. MacDorman, Methodist John VanHorn, Lancaster, were Vets Hold Drill And Parade minister. Mr. Frey is stationed week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. The drum and bugle corps of at Indiantown Gap. Witnessing Edward Miller, this place, the Hanover post. No. 2506, Vet- the marriaee were Mrs.

Harry -Rninnpr. Philadel- Susquehanna river, near Long Level. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Senft and daughter, Barbara, moved from Scoutmaster Richard Kinard an- f0 Picnic Saturday nounced that an outdoor meeting will be held next week at Bell York New Salem, July 15.

St. Hollow, near York Furnace. The Jacob's Sunday school, this place, group will leave the church at 6 will hold its annual picnic Satur- charge of Mrs. Grace Holland and Ella Fishel. There were readings erans of Foreign Wars, held a Frey, Mrs.

Reed Monroe, Mr. and Visiting her uncle and the home of Mrs. Senft's parents, on Mat'tipWaT full dress drill and parade-through Mrs. Kenneth O. Smith and S' Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Prowell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lau! It on the topic by Mrs.

M. E. Bricker v' --lr onrJ will make a meal aav at is.opp eruve. xvium- and Miss over an open fire. Test-passing be furnished by the York New Sa- the main sections of the town daughter, Judy Ann, this place.

North Codorus township, to an Wajkeri Mabel stabler, Margie will also be conducted by the lem band. mis evening anu presemeu Miiareu wonrue. Mr. and Mrs. ueorge xingei uwi.cu uj l.

oc.mm6a Fishel. Helen Neuhaus. Hazel Neu- enter- Brier iv appearance, me uuuu is vi- ivir. anu iurs. iviumuc d.

rid! uiidii. Alma Piloiicp anH Mrs Samuel Senft, an office employe Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Becker, paring to attend the national con- tained at a wedding dinner Sun- Yineer this place, visit Richard Becker, Miss Fannie Hoff- vention of the Vets and are prac- day in honor of the newlyweds.

mm: 'Hershev Sunday, of the York Ice Machinery cor- Those present were: Mrs. Grace poration, is at present enjoying Holland, Ella Fishel, Gertie Wal- man, Mr. ana ivirs. nanes iess ucing aiugeniiy iur ic event. uuesis were; ivii.

anu ina. iaiuci Prowpll i a tt onri ivtrc uncnitai Potinnti iv iTrc Worrv v. Frpv anil Mr. and Mrs. tawara irowni, Youngstown Sinks Cabinets Nesco Oil Ranges H.

W. Sheeler Red Lion ker, Mattie Walker, Ada Fogler, and son, uiarence, nis annual vacation. Pauh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Philarteipnia, Martin Becker and son.

Charles Miss Loretta Hagerman, wno son, R. Mr. ana Mrs. scoutmaster. Married At Bel Air, Md.

Helen Irene Snyder, daughter of Mrs. Mazie Snyder, 511 West College avenue, York, who, for the past two years, resided with Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hilde-brand, South Main street, this place, became the bride of Paul Edwin Grim, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter E. Grim, 509 South Main and Dean, motored to Hershey, has been a patient at tne Jian- Smith and daughter, Juay Ann, Home Grown Blackberries N. Henry, Menges Mills, Pa. J15-3t Adv.

Samuel Bradbury and Mrs. Calder Brunner, Philadelphia: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers, Mr.

and Mrs. Monroe and children, Mildred, Helen, William and Donald. Sunday. over General hospital, was ais- Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Heiner, charged today and removed by the Edward Becker and daughter, ambulance to her home. The am- Betty, enjoyed a motor trip to Car- bulance also conveyed Mrs. Del- lin's park, Baltimore, Sunday. one Nickey to the hospital early FEEDS street, Red Lion, at 7:30 o'clock Mrs L. A.

Brunner ana aaugmei, Dorothy, and Eliabeth Hirst, Har- risbur" were Sunday guests of TWO WlOta Residents Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Prowell Recovering From ness The Ladies' Aid society and the church council of the Mt. Zion Lu- Wiota, July 15. Emory N. Runk, theran church held a joint meeting who suffered a stroke June Mr nnH Mrs.

Frank Hoke. Flo- this morninff. where she Was ad- saiuraay evening in me parsonage rifla SDent the week with Mr. and mitted as a patient. Hf.tl I ..1.

1. 1 I To Hold Galilean Service Near Accomac oi orace ivieiiiuuisi tnuiun, du Mrs. M. E. Bricker, Mrs.

C. O. Walker, Margie Fishel, Mrs. Charles Stover. Mabel Stabler, Alma Blouse, Isabelle Stabler, Mabel Bortner, Mrs.

Norman Rohrbaugh, Mrs. Alfred Morton, Mrs. H. G. Kline, Ann Walker Mrs.

Paul Waltemyer, Helen Neuhaus, Mrs. W. A. Sanders, Ruth McWilliams, Mrs. Earl Krout, Belva Kimes, Mrs.

Wilbur Gantz, Mrs. W. C. Scott, Hazel Neuhaus, Helen Bricker, Peggy Scott, June Scott George Kline and Eugene Kline. Funeral Thursday Funeral services for Mrs.

Amu-Elizabeth Diehl Sechrist, wife of Frank S. Sechrist, who died Mon dav mornine. at Cottage Grove That do not vary. Always uniform. Ervin M.

Spangler Mrs. Ray Hoke, here. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheridan Mrs.

Charles H. Sourber, Mrs. Air, Md. The single ring ceremony was performed by the pas at the home of Mr. ana Mrs.

u. 30, is improved, although still con- pnrpriiiineu ivir. anu i-viis, vcmuii XL.riieaL ixii-iilio, iujmu j--v- i-rtt Phone 2022 York tor. Rev. G.

A. Ogg. The bride Sheridan and daughter, Mildred, kley. and Mrs. Geraldine Young, comac juiy xo.

ine Egrl Eppley. Those present were: fined to bed. Accomac, July 1 ynirra Hrpcc with U'hito nr. Felton, at dinner, Sunday. returned to their homes sunaay 1 Mrs.Paul DUler, Mr.

ana Mrs. mrry vv. btamhaugh is lmprov- reiUJIl, at uiiuiei, ounuav. reiunicu i ri rJaaimii 1 uitoo r.A norcurrp of rocoo Fred Shive and daughter, Sarah, evening after a week's vacation v-yum Ralph Lenker, Louise umKer, Mrs. mg trom the effects ot a stroke he 3 Cn-t.

nmnlr'o niot nil VUUIUV VlUiailtlll uiiucaiui prpn vp htim i riui fi. odiaii. HVHnir iv a nccn i tfaauiica auu a wioati, vi i ww snent with Mrs. Sourber's broth- iy Susan Trout, Mrs. Jacob Bair.Mr.

suffered a week ago. Witnessing the ceremony were: visited friends in Philadelphia, Sat- Mrs. Mazie Snyder, York, and Mr. urdav. er-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr.

ice, aiong me and Mrs. Alfred Stetler, Miss Edna Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rohrbaugh, and Mrs Walter Hildebrand and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Markev. this and Mrs. Robert Sourber, Tama- wesi "ere' VY Leach. Miss Rosella Stoner, Mrs. Hanover, visited the former's Mr.

and Mrs. Henry C. Wolf, all place, entertained the following qua, at their summer cottage yjf SUpr nastoi-of Tt" -George Haring, Robert Diller, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Mary A.

Rohrbaugh, of Red Lion. A wedding dinner guests: Mrs. Ross Hockenbury and the Poconos mountains. mV tUn rhiirrh York G- Eari Eppley, Mrs. jonn Konier, bunaay Beach, Md will be held at her late A 1 hit 1 rp.A,n I .1 ll Mrs.

Earl Hoffman, John Kohler, A total of 275 persons fi- Li'nni ii nil i-v iri a ni was served Sunday at the home of son, Ray and Glen son, Kay ana oien, iviiss Ariene miss iviary uicnn nw, in thp snpaler Burd, Miss Betty Gutshall, New ington, D. spent the week-end be the guest sPeaKer- Georee Haring, Earl Hoffman, Ja- the communion services of Lis- on Pafre iVne) See Red Lion A'eir Germantown, Mrs. Norman with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The southwest Syrian village of cob Bair.

Rev. John S. Bishop and chey's Reformed congregation Fark E. Trone, Baltimore street. Ezra, scene of some of the bitter nome, nere, imuauajr cn.

(EST). Interment will be made in the local Lutheran cemetery. Hear Mary Jane and her Merry Melody Makers of Lancaster it Fireman's'carnival, New Freedom play-grounds tonite. Group of 6, old and new jl5-2t Adv. Reefer and son, Dean, Freehold, N.

Miss Esther Markey, Miss Naomi Markey, York, R. D. 2 and Oscar Sharp, York, R. D. 6.

Park Theatre Hosts to Soldiers The management of the Park theatre has extended an invita est fighting in the war, stands in the midst of a desolate "lava sea" whose ravines and caverns have G. Earl Eppley. Sunday. Services for Sunday are: Miss Geraldine Brinton, Philadel- Sunday school, 9:30 a. Luth- phia, spent the week-end with her eran worship, 10:30 a.

m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.

Brin- 1 Miss Mary Shelley, Philadel- SEVEN VALLEYS Stores Close During July and August Zarfos Furniture Store Savior Furniture Store Will close every Thursday at noon. 7-10t Adv. $30 PHILCO RADIO AND CLOCK FREE See Smith's Service Colony tion to the men of Uncle Sam's sheltered fugitives for centuries fiehtine lorces from this nlace KRALLTOWN Annual P. O. S.

of A. Plcnlo July 19, 1941, Frlck's Woods. Band Refreshments 7,9,12,14,13,16,17,18.19 Adv. and vicinity to be the guests of the The South leads the nation in phia, spent the week-end with her theatre during the four day run enlistments for the United States parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Shel-of the motion picture, "They Met Marine Corps.

ley, here. Public Sale of Personal Property of H. Lincoln Stem at Wise Ave. and Stein's Lane, Red Lion, Eat July 19, at 1 o'clock D.S.T. J15-3t Adv.

FOR SALE 100 qts. blackberries this week, 10c box. Tel. Jefferson 37R4. Mrs.

Chas, Hamme, Seven Valleys, Pa. Jl5-at Adv. HEAR THE 45 Pc. Southern York County Band at Firemen's CarnKal, New Freedom Playgrounds, tonite. Amusements and refreshments.

Adv. Jacobus Phone 63714 11.

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