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THE GETTYSBURG TIMES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1976 PAGE THREE Former Town Resident Now Heads Clubs A fencer Geiiysxirgiaa, Mrs. Sue. Ewie Yeager, bas been ejected president of fee Lsacas- ter Cotiiky Federaaon Women's Clubs aad has chosen CaBd Development Center for the Gab's special project Her respoasibaiiies include serving as liaison between the district director of Federated Wooien's (Subs 2nd local dub presidents. Mrs.

Yeager, daughter of the late Rev. Edwerth Korte, Get- tysbarg College chaplain from 1353 to 1980. is a 19S7 graduate of Gettysburg High School and a 126! graduate of Urslnus College. Her sister, Mrs. Terry Gardner, lives at Gettysburg R.

3, and a brother, Dr. Charles Korte is a professor of psycboto- Andrew's College, gy at SL Scotland. The wife of Dr. Roy K. Yeager, a Litiiz dentist, Mrs.

Yeager formerly worked for the Board of American Missions of the Lutheran Church ia America, traveling to Toronto, Houston and King of Prussia as a parish worker for mission churches. The family returned 11 years ago from Alaska where Dr. Yeager was stationed far IS months. Yeager has been a member of the lititz Women's Club for 10 years, serving as president, and was education chairman, and vice president of the Federation of 'Women's Clubs' prior to being elected to the present two-year term as president. She has been active in Lutheran Church Women and has served as vice president in the synod as a representative of SL Weddings MR.

AND MRS. PERCHULYN Dorothy A. Krape, daughter of Mrs. John H. Krape, Ge fcurg R.

5, and the late Mr. Krape, became the bride of Michael Perchulyn. Saturday in St. Francis Xavier Church, W. High St.

Msgr. Alphonse Marcincavage, pastor, oSiciated at the 1 pjn. ceremony. Nancy Robertson presided at the organ and Gloria Brady was soloist The groom is she son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Perchulyn, 415 S. Washington SL The bride is the granddaughter of Ernest Krape, R. 5. and the late Mrs. Krape.

She was given in marriage by her broSher, David Krape. She chose a full-length gown of white poie de satin, fashioned with an empire bodice, sweeiheart neckline, long sleeves and train, accented with lace. She carried a bouquet of daisies, sweetheart roses, anc cornflowers in pastel shades with baby's breath. The bridal gown and the attendants gowns were made fay the bride's mother and her grandmother. Mrs.

Doggett Woodstowa N.J. Lots Of Fun With 20's At Totem Pole The iruSj aboot fee correstj atractJca at ihe Totem Pote Playhouse, "Nothing But the Truth," wakfa opeoed Monday night, is that it is reaBy funny. Based CB tae premise that a caooot tell the ahsoMe truth for 24 boors, the feilarious situations that Doug RoblosoQ, playing Bob Bennett, gets into, supplied an evening of laughs OQ opening night Monday. Robinson ss a yooasg stockbroker, working for E. M.

Rey- ooSds, played by Arden Kiser aad with a co-worker, Mike Levick. The play is set in 1925 when fortunes were made overnight, and giris wore Soppy hats and rolled their stockings to the sees. The large cast at Totem Pole cavorts through three acts of Roaring 2Q's madness. There church council. Paul's Lutheran Church off Mrs.

Lynn Gladfelier served Sititz. She also serves on fee! as matron of honor. Attendants 'were Mrs. Sandy Parish and Mrs. Cindy Garrett.

Mrs. Ann Wright was guest book atten- dan. John List Programs At Caledonia! Campfire programs wBl be held at Caledonia on Wednesday. Friday and Saturday at 8:45 pan. in the amphitheater on Chinquapin HflL Wedaesday: "FosSre Folklore." This program and will consist of slides, a display of wfld herbs and the Shu Friday: Charles BrightbiH from the Chambersburg Conococheague Naturalists wiH present the second in a series of side programs on The Friday presentation is entitled "Reptiles and Amphibians." Saturday: A short discussion on me Perchulyn, brother of the groom, was best man.

Ushers were Peter Perchulyn. also a brother, and Brad Parish. A reception was held in the church social room. Assisting a' fiie reception were Mrs. Doggett, Mrs.

Robert Epley, Mrs Curtis Mathias. Mrs. Margare Steams, Miss Claire and Mrs. Patricia Krape. The couple are residing R.

3. since their return from a brief honeymoon. The bride is a graduate New Oxford High School and is employed at Caxton Gettys burg R-D. The groom, a gradu ate of Delone Catholic High School, is supervisor at the natural resources wfll precede sssae company. me film: '-Pennsylvania and Itsj Guests a'ltending the wedding Natural Resources.

Visitors are asked to iaeir own (fcairs. Programs art canceBed oa rainy nights. Guided walks wffl start at the Trail Visitor's center near Rt 30 at 10 g.rn- on Tuesday, Thurs- Friday and Saturday. More information on these hikes is available at ofSce. Oa Saturday.

at 2 p.m. a scavenger inmt wffl be ireld. Partici-' pants wffl meet at the Trail Visitor's Center. jwere from New Jersey. Mary Florida and areas of Penn FIRST AID STATION The Adams County chapter of me Red Cross provided a first aid station Friday and Saturday at me South Mountain Fairgrounds for the Round-Dp- Executive Director Helen H.

Waite has announced. It was staged by the following sained volunteers: Carolann and 5)on aM Sdunitt, Greg Codori, Anita Sheppard. Neal HaHoran and Nurses Rita Gibbons and Anita Shejpard. They treated ifrree persons. MRS, GERETY Reagan Tries To Push Ford On VP Choice By EVANS WITT Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) As, Reagan pressed fdeni Ford to name ias ruaaingi two senators Fond considering for vice president' said they deal wast the secoai spot on the Republican ticket.

I The two, Edward Brooke of 'Massachusetts and William Brock of Tennessee, said they would prefer to remain in the Senate rather than undertake a national campaign. Sen. Charles Percy of Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas and Missouri Gov. Christonher Bond ENGAGEMENTS Fall Courses Offered At Mont Alto Evening college credit coars- es for pan Erne sfndesrs agaai be offered ai the afoat Alio of Pean Siaie this fall KegisiraisQa scaeduJed for September 2, 7-9 pjaa.

ai Casspjis. Classes begin Sepiesaber 7. Tfeese cours- es are open to aajooe uiao is a biga school graduate or holds I die GED equivalency eertdt- icase. SAT scojres, high school transcrijKs, are aoi re- for ennollmeaL These Mr. and Mrs.

Gary D. Keck-(courses are valuable to persons i aa-jwto caaaoi pursue a college de- MISS KECKLER ler. New Oxford R. 2, Bounce the engagement of theirjgree on a full lime basis, to daughter. Tracej- Dena.

to Daa-ftaose wbo need college crediu also revealed Monday that iheyjie! Carson Speelman, son of rneei job reouireajeais, have been asked for personal (Mr. and 5-s. Carson those who need general educa- jinionnation by the White House'man Springs R. 2. JP2 requirements in ssschnJOfes- fas part of Ford's effort Miss Kc a as nursins and indusmal THE S9Z RAISED for charity during the third annual Eisen-j screes possible running mates, luate Be jiiaa Springs High education, or sLsply for hower Playground Penny Carat al Friday will be donated to mej The five joined Sen, Ho.vard i acd is esnpSoyed at Lew-iisaprovensenE.

Cerebral Paisy Foundation in care of the Adams County Easter Baker of Tennessee, Gov. Rob-iis Business Forms, Seal Society, according to a Monday vote by the playground is a doddering, sleepy Bishop, group. played by Mark Gardner, Jeffrey Mummert, center, tosses a ring at the "Ring die Thing" Long Island society matron dripping ia pearls (Ezabem Council,) two flappers wbo are vaudevillians from the Palace. Sarah Buston and Boons Fletcher. a cute chiffbned debutante, Nona Manning, and a standout performance ss a lisping soprano with an off-key voice by Pam Puich.

Wil Love roils in aad out of die play in straw bat, cane and booth operated hy Kelly Kirkpatrick, 9, and her sister, Allison, 8, at left The booth was one of the most popular for it provided the youngsters with a free soda for each ring toss. The carnival consisted of several booths and games, refreshments and door prizes. For the first tune several local businesses contributed prizes and gifts for the event They were McDonald's, Tastee-Freez, Racfcfn Robbins. the Upper Crust Pizza House, Tommy's Pizza, and Superior Distributors. Speaee's Beverages.

Gettysburg Cycle Center, Dan Miller's Bike Shop; Charlie's Texas jaia Sea. Richard Scaweiker. Lunch, Suburban Motel, Jim Garrahys Fudge Kitchen and Elby's. i John Sears, Reagan's en Ray of Iowa and Commerce burg. Secretary Elliot Richardson oa Her fiance, a 1974 graduate the list of those who have Bennudian Spricgs High mitted White House inquiries i School is employed at Steve about their health aad finances, Blacks.

Carlisle as a sheet met- TO KNOW" In Kansas City, where- worker. in oae or two courses as a part-ame sn-dem does noi imply admission 10 the University as a degree candidate. However if a persoa later applies for and is granted admission ID she Umveisiiy, cred- tae GOP convention opens nextjpianned. Monday. Reagan forces stepped A Sepiember is beingjiis earaed as a oan stu- 0 Bible School Gives dent can then be applied to a degree.

If a person wishes to transfer crediis earned at Penn name a running mate, as Rea -'ecn A i j- Szate to anoiher instimuoa, it is gan did in picking To Aid Indians recommeadedlbai dse The carnival was by the Eisenhower playground and two-tone shoes' showing Gettysburg Recreation Department. The carnival was under a rich dandy of the ceriodie direction of James Price' and Barbara Wickerham. (Times what a rich dandy of the period was like. David Aiosi, EllenSPhoto) Rosen, aad Paul Holmes-add cameo appearances but the evening belongs to Robmsoa as fee tortured young man who must teQ the truth to win the money, get the girl and bold his own self-esteem. Miss Susan Miller was the guest book attendant.

Miss Tammy Btocher was program hostess. AH gowns, including the gown and veil were designed i aad made by the bride's mother. i Kevin Green, New York, wasj best man. Ushers were Tim, Chris, and James Gerety, brothers of the greonC. and Sam Harbold, broths- of the bride.

Ricky Gerety, brother "of the groom was the The bride is a student at Loyola College in Baltimore where she is studying for her Master's Degree in speech pathology. The groom is" a graduate of Greensboro College, Greensboro. N.C. where he received four-year aursing program at MnrO Tft ftm CoHege of Pennsylvania is JfflUn? 10 Office, according to 6 5 toe 01 BELFAST, Northern teandj YCP trfiemiias aiiacseuj ss ons director ueute us reayuuiioie lor it. if British troops aad Voters hi-j ta fte brochure The panel rejected Sears' Wilson College jacked more ihaa 70 buses.

adlnissioa requirements for thep 10 0 531 tte st oa i Has 37 Fresh rnirt: anrl pars and wt fire to come up agaia New Violence In N. Ireland; York Nursing Course Explained A comprehensive brochure i outlining the newly approved paign manager, asked the 5 publican Natioaa! Committee rules panel to adopt a convention rule to force Ford to name his vice presidential choice before the balloting for presidential nomination begins Aug. 18. 'The delegates certainly do have the right to know the; (AP) Guerrillas attacked recipieas iasamdoa be comaci- ed to insure their acceptance of Penn Ssate crediis. a new procedure in ei- American Indians- tickef advanrp Shirley Smim has an- thai S50 was seat by the Indian Mis- to recommended nominee, hence be responsible for ciderrts occurred following.

me a ri d( TMt Lutheran Church is York' Sarings. and held in June at Ehej 1 6 fa ll aH courses being latter enurca. has as an added onered will be conducted as dimension a Mission Project to scheduled. There will be so coatnbaie money to needy cancellations. Daydice classes are also available to part time students MODI Alto campas on a space available basis.

Tiwse iaterest- risions. Inc. in Rapid City. South ed in enrolling during the day should contact me Dean of Student. Affairs at the Moat Alto Campus.

A series of 12 advaaced credit workshops wifl also be offered by Pean State at die Scotland School for Veterans Children during the coaling aca- seeds ba- or sseas or Freshmen convention's own rules com-! 'Wilson College at Chambers- ciqerrts occurred following, arrest a woman" leader of Provisional Sinn Fein, ine legal political front for the outlawed Irish Republican Army's Provisional ments for the program. Cumbertson noted that me first freshman class wfll be admitted to the program lajiihe Stall of 1977. but that regl LfAll I bUBL. lX.ui^3S.SD^*U. A sniper shot a British sol-; nurses who to sa VK dier in the stomach early to- Science degree may day.

Another soldier was badly general injured when the armored per- Uurses at any time. Graduates sonnel car in which ne Brogranl wfll be eligible iag was blowa up. Snipers ured; tsks tbe State force us to make the same mistake he did." President Ford has said he will not name his choice until after he is nominated. more ifaan 100 shots at an army his B.S. degree in Busiaess Ad-1 patrol taking down a barricade, ministration.

He is no casualties were report- employed with The Lumber Jed- Yard of Bel Air as STAR After a wedding trip to Ber-' muda. the newlyweds will reside in Failston, Md. air licensure as Nurse in the Pennsylvania, he added. a Regis- State of Harbaugb--For SL John's United Church of Christ Sabiilasville, provided the setting for lie Julyi 24 marriage of Miss Jady Arar AL.JL.I a Si Alt i kl Mobs roamed the streets, Learn Metrics barricading streets with hi-j Thru PSU Course jacked vehicles and them aflame, and" attacking troops and police. One hurled gasoline bomfas into ai timber firemen the blaze Fox and Robert Earl Harbaugh.

fjj rioting was the worst The bride is the daughter two years. It beg 3rlr. aad Mrs. Glenn E. Fox.

Sunday after rallies and Lantz. Md. Parents of the bride- organized bv Prov Its metnc rumors it wffl! deinic eaf workshop is valued at one credit and meets Spokesman Peter Kave of thei The 105-year-old school has President Foiri Committee said only 37 students earol'ed in its the uroposai "is an attempt by Freshman class, but it especis Sears to write a role that few more before school opens Sent 5. The total earoDmeat Provides Tips On Flower Arranging If you're tempted to preserve Sowers from your -garden, or need help ia arraaging fresh flowers and plant materials 1 last year was 310. News accounts from Chambersburg quote officials, as believing me institution can balance its budget this year, and lif not it stiil has funds to cover from 3:30 ajn.

to 4 pjn. OH two successive Saturdays. Of interest primarily to public school teachers, the workshops are also open 10 others smo have at least 60 college credits. In special cases, people wiib. less than 60 college credits may be granted permission to enrofl- Persoas who hold a bachelors degree are required to register VEST'S deficit if needed-' 33 ecial a 03 de graduate students.

This procedure requires a S15 fee, winch is payable only once. Grades earned wiH then be recorded oa a grad-' uaie transcript- Information as to available zees this vear were increased iv S100 'to S4200. TREATED AT HOSPITAL that is. And it is not as Arrangement from your garden, mere are. Treated at the Warner Hospi-jcourses, fees, schedule, helpful tips in Penn Staters cor- fgj Emergency Room Monday! may be obtained by contacting respondence course on Flower; were Florence'Curley.

45. Bens-jthe CostHJuing Education Office ville. left lower leg; Tarn- procedures de-, mv 2 Nazareth, Pa- Alto Campus, Moat Alto, Pa. 17237. Tie ofloae number is groom are Mr.

and 'Mrs. Earl! W. Sarbaugh, Fairneld R. Yemon Finne officiated at the 2 p.m. nuptials.

Wedding music was provided by organist Mrs. Rosie QadMn, Sabfllas- vflle Miss Michelle Flanghter, Sa- bOlasville. niece of dse bride, served as maid of honor. Daniel L. Mananan, Cascade, Iwas best man.

Ushers were Thomas Fox, Taannoni, brother Feia to protest the British government's threat to to questions bers you use in involving imprisoned ffiA members, iessons de special privileges given them L. yarfs rf and Carbaugh. 54. Aspers'! a usg( preserve flowers -borax, William Denkins, 24, Big-' gel, glycerine, hanging, jiervi'lle. right shoulder: Jona- and Dressing are describedIgjan Apnler 22 and varieties adaptable io ieii eve: "and Sandra Dent, 2 ife Sadie iaRone, East servatioa are listed.

If corsage- jFairifeld. left foot. Berlin, making is yoar interest, eight il-j are needed io pave a driveway as political prisoners. The star of the Belfast rally how was Maire te detail howl concrete Among tiiose Snrader. son of Mr.

and Earl Shrader. New Osforf lastrated steps teH you how to RECRUIT TRAINING Among fiwse discaarged were -Michael Carey, Aspers R. Grace Eannan, Taneytown S. mois -I jlUle 11: K1CU11O 111 3 TM 1 Easy to undersold tables and Snn Fein. -BIIO saia iseiiasi woSd tTtora'dowa "stone simplsy coaversioa WUU.U ilVrt-m rtrtrnrontsnn-al mtXTir 3 i rized if the status of pris- conventional to memc and to conventioaal units fee bride, aad Richard Bard- Sheppard.

Neai Han Ll Walter E. man. FairSeH R. tJiJo aflH Jlia- TJ i loners was changed. find out if a bos 20 by 30 CHAMBERSBGRG HOSPITAL Admitted: Mrs.

Richard A. Sharrah, Orrianna R. Discharged: Mrs. Stephen E. Weager, East Berlin R.

ASKS DIVORCE lasa Virginia Strausbangn, Baltsmore SL, Hanover, is seeking a divorce ntnn Robert Eugene Straasbangh, Gettysburg R. 5, in York County court. CARLISLE HOSPITAL Admitted: Robert L. dine 3rd, Gardners R. Arieae Smith, Gardners R.

1. MARKETS D. H.SHARRER Feed Wheat Corn Wheat Barley AGWAY OHTJ Barley $2.00 3.10 3.05 2.03 3.57 2.15 Harbold, Joppa, became the bride of Mark Richard Gerety, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Richard Gerety, Bel Air, Saturday, ia Si. Stepbens Catholic Churca, Bradshaw, Md. The doable ring ceremoay was performed by Father Smith aad Rev. Daaiel Haase. Walter Harbold is a former resident of the York Springs area.

A reception was held immediately foDowing the ceremony at Sne Maryland Golf and Country Club is- 225 guests- The bride escorted to the altar by her father and given in marriage by her parents. She wore a MHength gown of waite sata pean organza iash- ioned wita an A-fine skirt ending in a cafliedral train, ap- pliqued with venise lace. Her inaaiiBa veil was edged in matching lace and she carried a cascade boaquet of white Japhei orchids, pompons, and ribbon toons with sprengerri. Miss Sandy Richardson was; tbe maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Loaarm HarboW.

sister the bride, and Ellin Gerety, sister of the Susie Tressler, Fairneld 1, a cousin of the bridegroom, presided at UK guest register. After the ceremony, a reception was held in fee Parish Hail, Sabfllasvflte, catered by the Ladies' GoOd of the church. The newlysseds are making their borne at FairSeH R. 1- A gradaate of Thunaont High School, the bride is a bindery at Moore Business Forms, Tfatrnnasi, Tne bridegroom, a graduate High School, is a press helper at Ibe same company. by 40 centimeters and is one weigh- This wen illustrated course is dapgMtriaa Felts, Gettysburg R.

ior the same course, a icducnon, CRAFTS SHOW Completes Training Mariae Private Robert D. Smith, 19. son of air. and Mrs. Charles M.

Smith of Orrtannal Private easdy er materials. size is needed to pump to receive all courses aad oia- gaEons of water per minute at a pressure of 50 psi. a copy of this 11 les- course. send SS.OO to Metric arts and crafts saow -sale be held ai Spring Presbylsrian Caurca, SS- Spnng Road, Mecbanics- 3uli IAJU1OC. tu R.

has CT ret ior 307 Agricultural 3 -L? HAND INJURED Carvia Study. 53. oa iriday from noon THYHJiTiT R- 3- received iniilal treatment p.m. and on Satarday from 10 WARMiK HOS.WIAI, at Wamgr ssA to 7 Many epibitors transferred to tae York Hospital (and demonstrators wfll be Recruit Depot Parris S.C. A former student High School, barg, be joined the Marine Corps ia October 1975.

Uaiversi- Park, PA 16302. Make your check payable to Penn State. Admitted: Pau! Thnrmont; Mrs. Minnie Lutheran Home; Sirs Hoffman. Keymar, snower accident.

MAYER SERVICES Fnaeral services for Rayinoad S. Mayer, S3. Gettysbarg R. 6, wbo died Wednesday at Hanover BIBLE CLUBS Backyard Bate dobs, sponsored by the local Memorial Baptist CSinrch, are being heJdjwerc heW at Mellingers this week in file morning Lancaster County. 9 to 13 a.m.

at the were eight grand- RoEer Rick, and at She sons: Saymon C. Caristopfeer, DAUGHTERS' ADDRESSES Dr. N. J. Wickey, whose death was reported in Monday's Times, listed rncorrecfly the addresses of his daughters.

Dr. Kathryn W. Orso, the Hospital, were held from tbe Pe-j Synod president of tfirs Funeral Home, Carlisle StJ Luiheran Church IB America, Sainrday with Harold Miller ves Baltimore; Mrs. Phyllis fkaaiiag. Graveside services, Waliemyer.

Pottstown; Mrs. Dwight Speelman, R. Azizia ia North Afnca has! a iattlesiown; Croase Tionixmt: Charles gje highest natural temperature; Qesd in MauEnasbnrg. The New Life Singers from First Baptist Courcii in Ponspauo Beach, are assisting in conduct- Ing the dobs. Any ct2d in First mrough Sirin Grades is welcome.

Pastor of the locaJ sponsoring chnrdi is David Siep- pani, R. 5. Galen ft Yoder, Curtis R. Mayer, Eogene Wiser, RoaaW Bisb- op, Kenneth W. Peachey, RicJae Mayer and Gary Miller.

After testing electric delivery vans for shot hauls in California, the U.S. postal service bought 350 of them. Otto. BeJhesda Mrs. Charlotte W.

burgh. GOODLING OPPOSED Ren. William F. Goodling is be available. AdmissIEi is free.

Morife, a Mis. Robert Naugle. Hanover: -Mrs. Terry litilesiown. Discharged; Mrs.

Scott ver, Aspers; Rayajoad i Taneytown; Paal Haha, Littles! j-. town; Glenn Oaler, ever recorded--135 degrees inj She shade oa September 13. 1922. In tae san. vraere il was; one vrooM receive! merely by toacn- OFF FABBIC SfilS Continuing xt SHINHAM'S FABRIC SHOP In Heidlersborg Hayes Harmoa Md.

GASOLINE STOLEN Tisieves broke into the Read- Twp. MnsHCipal BaiJding along Twp. Route 614, north of Eamplon between Friday and listed" by The Associated Press Sunday and stele an estimated as baring voted -no" Monday in a roll call by which the House approved a bill to register voters by post card. The vote was 239 to 147. 20 gallons of gasoline from a fuei pump.

State police are investigating. ADVERTISE IX THE TIMES SECURITY 6UARDS Secnritv guards wanted in the Geityslrarg-Fairfield area; experience preferred tat not necessary; most be 21 years or older; neat appearance: clean ponce record; need driver's license and vehicle: must have furnished; report to J3ie GETTYSBURG MOTOS Stemwehr August 12, 1976 Between 12 Noon 7 P-M. ASK FOR BURNS SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE.

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