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PAGE TWO THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1960 SCOUTS ARE (Continued From Page 1) ther development of the club's park area. Agreement was reached a building fun should be accumulated prior to any building construction with a goal of $500 set as the amount the club will 5e: aside during 1960 for this purpose from its fund raising activities. Plans were also discussed do sufficient grading to provide an area for a ball field and perhaps some other recreational activities. H. R.

Schmid, R. 4, was introduced as a guest. The July meetmi: will also be held at Ruritan Park with all arrangements to be handled by the losing team in a lecent attendance contest. Auxiliary Plans 'Hairdo' Program The last meeting of the Warner Hospital Auxiliary until fall wil be held Monday afternoon at o'clock in the nurses' dining room of the hospital. The program "Gateway To Beauty will feature examples of "hairdo" and makeup.

Models for the program wfll be: Mrs. Charles Utz, Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Mrs. Carl Warrick, Mrs. Stanley Hull, Miss Bonnie Smith, Miss Jackie Smith, Miss Lana Bluebaugh.

Mrs. Milton Tipton, Mrs. Guile Lefever, Mrs. William Social Happenings For Social News Phone ED 4-4613 or 4-1131 A yellow and green color scheme featured a recent surprise aby shower given in honor of Mrs. Joseph Hess by Mrs.

Robert Hartley Jr. and Mrs. Robert Woodson. The fireplace was decorated with large white storks and green and yellow streamers which ell to a bassinet gaily decorated with miniature rosettes. The following guests attended: Mrs.

Stanley Sharrah, Mrs. Les. Little, Mrs. Paul Little, Mrs. Allen Deardorff, Mrs.

Kenneth Knox, Mrs. Raymond Wetzel, Mrs. Paul Strausbaugh, Mrs. Harry Redding, Mrs. Robert Little, Mrs.

Howard Mummert, Mrs. Donald Wisotzkey, Mrs. Charles Karas, Mrs. Robert Woodson and Mrs. Robert Hartley Jr.

Games were played and refreshments served. Gifts were received from those who couldn't attend. They were as follows: Mrs. Harry Mumper, Mrs. William Little, Mrs.

Louise Johnson, Mrs. Hazel Dillman. Mrs. Thomas Wetzel and Mrs. Robert Wetzel.

Miss Dorothy Neely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Neely Gettysburg R. 2, returned home Friday to spend the summer with her parents after her Freshman year at Sargent College of Boston Black, Mrs. Richard Epley, Mrs.

James Hoak, Miss Colleen McCleaf. Mrs. Kenneth Dick, Mrs. John MacPhail, Miss Hilda Hull and Mrs. LeRoy H.

Winebrenner. Hostesses for the tea following the program wfll be the Silver Fancy Garden Club, Emmitsburg. All women of the community are invited to attend. 2 Local Boys Go i WJ. X11V, i i 11 A TO LeglOn which she will retur University.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saylor Jr and children, Larry, Patti, Suz and David, and Miss Barbara Hetrick, all of Gettysburg R. 3 returned home recently after spending a week in Wildwood, J. ff 9 Miss Masako Kajimura, ex change student from Japan fo the 1959-1960 school term, wh wfll leave Wednesday for tour of the eastern United State Donald Carver Jr.

and Milton Greene left Wednesday for the American Keystone Boys state camp at Lock Haven State College. The camp wfll last for 10 days. They were selected by Fred Tilberg of the local Legion State ramp committee. All expenses are paid by Legion. The object of the camp is to develop leadership and "to get back to the fundamentals of our form of government and to make boys' state camp a laboratory of practical political science." Those selected for the camp must have "outstanding qualifications leadership, character, scholarship service and citizenship." They will return to Gettysburg July 1.

GUN SHOW IN PRESS ROOM The Pennsylvania Gun Collec- ors' Association is holding its annual gun and antique display in he Hotel Gettysburg press room today at no charge to the public. Theodore Cole, president and director of the show, estimated ollection in the press room today be worth "more than a half million dollars." He added that here are about 50,000 items on display. By noon about 700 people had oured the show and Cole predicted a record turnout this year On display are guns, books, Con- berate money and flags, swords bullets, miniature cannon and many other items which date back to the Revolutionary War or ear Her. More than 70 booths have been set up by exhibitors from all parts of the eastern United States. Other officers in addition to Cole are Frank Ross, vice president and Bucky Humes, secretary treasurer.

Cole announced three later date: the display will be shown: Au gust 20-21, Johnstown; October 8 9, Mt. View Hotel. Greensburg and Sewickley Motel on Hig! River south of Pittsburgh Many of the items are offeree for sale. Woman Walker Is In West Virginia WHEELING, W.Va., (AP)--Dr. Barbara Moore crossed into West Virginia early today the 10th state on her coast4o-coast walk.

The 56-year-old British vegetarian took "off at 4:15 a.m. (EST) today from a motel near St. Clairsville, Ohio, and covered the las seven miles of her Buckeye journey before moving into West Virginia. The Russian-born former surgeon had stayed at the motel overnight after walking about 40 miles from Cambridge, Ohio, Friday. home, and Miss Kay Smith, Har over who is moving to Som erset in July, were tendered "going away" party by 40 1960 graduates of Gettysburg High School Friday evening.

The affair was held at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reimer, where there were swimming, dancing and refreshments. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Sneering and children, Johnny and Connie, York, will arrive tonight to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bender, Seven Stars.

Mr. and Mrs. George Welsh, Lancaster, are spending the weekend with Mrs. Welsh's brothers and sisters in Gettysburg. The regular meeting of the PCBL will be held Monday evening in Xaxier Hall at 8 o'clock.

The hostesses for the social hour will be Mrs. Marie Leech, Mrs. Violet Smith, Mrs. Virginia Hemler and Mrs. Genevieve Raffensperger.

The address of Miss Sherri Property Transfers Misses Delores R. and Kathlee M. Conrad, McSherrystown, sol a property in McSherrystown Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.

Bake Hanover, for $1.600. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Heine East Berlin, sold a property i East Berlin for $10,000 to Mr.

an Mrs. Ralph J. S. Hoffacker Jr Abbottstown. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert A. Sheai er, Huntington Twp. sold a pro erty in that township to Mr. an Mrs.

Charles W. Myers. Huntington Twp. for $600. Mr.

and Mrs. Allis E. Mackley, York, sold a property in Mt. Pleasant Twp. for $3,000 to the Adams Electric Cooperative, Carlisle St.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Grayson Showers, Menallen Twp. sold a property in Menallen Twp.

for $3.250 to Russell W. Maitland, Gettysburg R. 3, and Ralph C. Michael, Gettysburg R. 5.

Upper Communities Telephone Mrs. John Leeti, BiglerviUe 8 The Rev. Robert A. MacAskill, pastor of the local Presbyterian will deliver the sermon at the communion vesper service will no worship services at the Orrtanna Bendersville and Wenksville Methodist Churches this Sunday. The congregations are invited to attend the conference worship service at the Allison Memorial Methodist Church on the Dickinson College Campus, Carlisle, at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning.

The Daily Vacation Bible School of Flohr's Lutheran Church, McKnightstown, closed with a program Friday evening. There were 76 pupils enrolled. Mrs. Harry Biesecker was director and Mrs. Henry Early was in charge of the music.

The teachers were: Nursery, Mrs. Richard Schultz, therau Church, Gettysburg. The general chairmen and subcommittee chairmen of Trinity Lutheran Church, Arendtsville, will attend. The Luther League of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Bendersville, will meet at the church Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Peggy Fox will be the leader.

Mrs. Clare Routsong, Mrs. Burnelle Deardorff and Mrs. Regis Steinberger, of the Franklin Twp. School, and Mrs.

Garnet Coble, of the Bermudian Springs faculty, attended the social studies conference at Shippensburg State College this week. Mrs. John Caufman, and Mrs. Rosemary Bartlett; kindergarten, Mrs. Charles Kitzmiller and Miss be held Sunday evening at 7 MicJcy Ann shultz; primary de o'clock in the Church of the Abiding Presence on the Seminary campus.

Engagement Rospendowski--Orner Mrs. Fred Moore Orner, New lumberland, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Cynthia Ann Orner, to Walter Ros- pendowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rospendowski, of Syracuse, N. Y.

The bride-elect, also the daughter of the late Mr. Orner, was graduated from New Cumberland High School and is employed by City Insurance Agency, Harrisburg. Her fiance was graduated from Eastwood High School, Syracuse, and will be a senior at Gettysburg College in the fall. An August wedding is planned. oartment.

Mrs. Stanley Rebert nd Mrs. Raymond Creager; unior department, Mrs. Emanuel Gunnet, Mrs. Robert Carbaugh and Rev.

Henry Early; intermediate department, Mrs. Harry Bieseck- The helpers were Miss Garnet Reva Holland and Donna Baltzley. Mrs. Dorothy Aspers, has returned home from the Carlisle Hospital. Richard Wayburn Jr.

has completed his Freshman year at St. Vlary's College, Northeast," and arrived today to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wayburn, Aspers R. Forty-one members and guests of the Volunteer Sunday School of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, Biglerville. toured the processing plant for the packing of clothes for overseas at New Windsor. Thursday. Kirk Sterling Silver Agency for Adorns County See Page 3 For Our Kark Advertisement BLOCHER'S Jewelers Since 1887 Deitz, who is in the hospital after a major heart operation, is: fohns Hopkins Hospital, 601 N. Jroadway, Holstead Circular Clinic, Room 630, Baltimore 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Stevs Bussey, Carlisle left today to spend a week with Mr. Bussey's parents, Marvin Bussey, Birth Announcments At Warner Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Sterner, Hanover R. 1, son, Friday. At Hanover Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C.

Sheely, 32 Newark Littlestown, announced the birth of a daughter Friday. Born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Weaver, New Oxford R.

2, a son. At West Side, York and Mrs. Larry Lauchman, East Berlin R. 2, daughter, Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Reynolds. Ga. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL The Gettysburg Fire Company crew ambulance removed Clair Grim from Table Rock to the Warner Hospital Friday afternoon. INSTALL NED CROUSE Ned Grouse was installed as the treasurer of the Gettysburg Op- tunist Club Thursday evening.

In Friday's report, Ross Grouse was listed incorrectly as the treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferrey, N. Stratton are moving to Monongehala where Mr.

Ferrey has accepted a position as manager of the hospital there. The Agricultural 4-H Mount Joy "Poppers" met at the home of James Waybright Thursday evening with members and two local leaders present. A report from the fair exhibit commiilee was given and it was decided to work on the exhibit during the next meeting. Reports on Camp Tuckahoe and the health meeting were given and each member gave his project report. After the business meeting James Waybright showed his project and games were played and songs sung.

The next meeting will be held at the home of Philip Hill July 2 at p.m. Miss Margaret R. Miller, Wenksville; Miss Linda C. Appier. Get- Polish Commander Sentenced To Die PRZEMSYL, Poland 'AP) A district court today sentenced to death the former commander of the 6,000 Ukrainian guerillas who fought the Russian and Polish armies in southeastern Poland from 1944-47.

Maj. Jan K. Szpontak, 41, was condemned to hang by the Rzes- zow District Court. The former chief of staff of the Polish divisions of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, Szpontak was arrested in Czechoslovakia in 1958 and extradited to Poland last year Charges against him included collaboration with the Nazis during World War II, massacre of hundreds of civilians and destruction of several villages. Tornado (Continued From Page 1) was no roof on the house.

Favorite Horse Killed "The dogs and Uie chickens anc the whining of the horses--all the sounds of the animals--were mixed up with the sounds of the barn as it fell apart. Our favorit riding horse was killed under a beam. We were able to save the other two just before the back cor ner of the barn collapsed." Mrs. Imbody's husband, wh had remained in the house, emerged wet and covered with plaster from crumbling walls. Mrs.

Imbody said: "He, had gone to the second floor to see what was left. There was nothing. All the stuff we had accumulated in 22 years of marriage was gone. Doll Is Unharmed "My baby's doll was in the free and later neighbors found a Bible near the tree. All our records and personal things just disappeared.

Later we found the roof of our house was more than a mile away." Miss Pat Guise, Biglerville, was guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower Thursday evening by Miss Ann Deardorff at her borne in Arendtsville. A pink and white color scheme was used. The gifts were placed under a decorated umbrella. Present were: Mrs. David Planker, Mrs.

Donald Trostel, Mrs. Bryant Roe. Mrs. Keith Wolff, Miss Ann Heltibridle, Mrs. John K.

Frederick, Mrs. Kenneth Guise, Mrs. Myles Deardorff and Mrs. Willis Finfrock. Miss Guise will marry William McLaughlin, Quakertown, on August 6 in Bender's Lutheran Church, Butler Twp.

DEATHS Mrs. Legory Hagarman Mrs. Mary Rose Hagarman, widow of Legory Hagarman, died Friday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Small, 604 Ridge McSherrystown, witn whom she resided. She was a daughter of the late Charles and Margaret Grau Bolin.

Her husband died in 1940. Mrs. Hagarman was a member of the Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, McSherrystown, the National Council of Catholic Women and the Arch confraternity of the Passion. Surviving, in addition to the daughter, Margaret, are a daughter, Mrs. Claudine Lapham, McSherrystown, and a son, Ray Hagarman, Hanover; 17 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, two brothers, Titus J.

Bolin, Fort Lauderdale, and Bernard Bolin, Third Hanover, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Eline, McSherrystown. Funeral services Monday with prayers at 8:30 a.m. at the Walter Funeral Home, McSherrystown, followed by a Requiem Mass at 9 at Annunciation Church. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Patrick F. McGee, the celebrant. Burial in the parish ceemtery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday when the Rosary will be recited at 9 p.m. For All Your Painting--Inside and Out--Use SHERWIN- WILLIAMS PAINTS PAINT SUPPLIES Extension and Siepladders Brushes --Rollers--Trays Aluminum Roof Paint for All Types of Roofs GEO. M. ZERFING HARDWARE STORE Gettysburg Littlestown If You Can Buy A New Car YOU CAN DRIVE A 1960 Pontiac Stop and See the Models We Have In Stock! The Wide-Track Wheel Pontiac Is Priced Within Your Means See It Now at Rev. Norman Warden of the Bendersville Methodist Charge is attending the annual conference of the Central Pennsylvania Con- erence of the Methodist Church in Carlisle.

Mrs. D. Guy Wenk is also attending as a lay delegate. Rev. Vlarden has been appointed to the elevision, radio and film commis- Before the Imbodys left to stay with neighbors, the husband saved one child's precious relic, a doll still lying on the corner of a second floor bed where it had been placed earlier.

The bed, excep for the one corner, had been smashed. The doll was in perfect shape. Coming Events June 25--Visitation Day at county home. June 25-28--Hi-Y officers' training conference at Gettysburg College. June 27 Final week of Girl Scout day camping opens.

July 1-3--97tb Battle Anniversary celebration sponsored by Gettysburg firemen July 4--Fairfield Fire Company carnival opens for week. July 5--Red Cross swimming classes open at Battlefield Pool. July Battle Anniversary parade Augast 1-5--Third annual Civil War study group at Gettysburg College. Aug. Be Good," benefit play for AAUW scholarship fund Totem Pole theater at 8:30 p.m.

Aug. 30-Public schools in Gettysburg open. Sept. Day. Sept.

27, 28, 29--The Gettysburg tysburg R. 5: Laurence Flynn. Gettysburg R. 5, and Richard Decker, Gettysburg R. 3, were among the guests at the wedding of Miss Lillian L.

Clinedinst and Edward R. Gingrich held recently in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Lancaster. Mrs. Oscar Rau and daughter, Terry, Canonsburg, will return home Sunday after spending two weeks with Mrs. Rau's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Allen, Orrtanna. Col. T. H.

Allen and Miss Shirley Bodvake, Canonsburg, accompanied Mrs. Rau. The Lydia Class of the St. James Lutheran Sunday School will hold a family picnic Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock at the Recreation Field. The food will DC furnished by the class and each family is requested to bring table service.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hemingway and children, Tommy, Stevie and Susan, Cortland, N. will arrive today to spend the week with Mrs.

Hemingway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sukarno Hand Picks Parliament JAKARTA fAP)--President Su- karno today replaced Indonesia's popularly-elected 1955 Legislature with his own Parliament of 283 hand-picked members. A rash of pamphlets hit Jakarta's streets branding his action as dictatorial and in violation of the republic's constitution. Representatives of Indonesia's political parties hold only 50 per cent of the seats in the new Parliament.

The remainder have been allotted to members of so- called functional groups, including the youth movement. In addition. 35 seats are held by members of the armed forces. Sukarno, who dismissed the old legislature on March 5, told the new Parliament its task would be to create an Indonesian socialist state. Montgomery To Pay Trial Cost ion.

The Biglerville WCTU met Harvey Hugendubler Funeral services for Harvey F. Hugendubler, 44, a former resident of Harrisburg, who died of a heart attack Monday at Fort Knox, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday. Rev. Fr.

Bernard O'Brien, Indiantown. will officiate at military rites in Gettysburg National Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. a Hugendubler; three me POHTIAC VAUXHALL HnrOniiaC SALES SERVICE S. Washington St, Gettysburg Open Till 9 P.M.

daughters, Barbara, Regina and Kathy; a son, Richard, all at home; his mother, of Miami, Tuesday evening at the home of a sisterj cia, Miami, and three Mrs. Walter Slaybaugh, Biglerville, with Mrs. Ira Coulson and Mrs. Grace Reinecker in charge of the program on "Gardens." The meeting opened with a duel by Mrs. Jennie Gardner and Mrs.

Ira Coulson. Scripture was read by Mrs. Reinecker and Mrs. Coulson. "This Is My Father's World" was sung by the group followed by a poem "A Garden" and prayer by Mrs.

Reinecker and song "Take My Life and Let It Be" by the group. During the winter months the group recovered 19 quilts End comforters which were sent to New Windsor, Kentucky and Virginia, and one is to be sent to Trial of Elmo Smith of Mont-i Bethany Acres, Md. The county brothers, Jonas and Richard, both of California, and Lorenzo, Puerto gomery County in Adams County court will be paid for by Montgomery County, it was learned today. The state Supreme Court Friday designated Adams County as the place for the trial when it was asked by the Montgomery County court to designate a place where the case could be tried in an unprejudiced manner. District Attorney Daniel E.

Teeter, asked today about the coSts, said Pennsylvania's act of 1875 states that under a change of venue "the costs accuring from a change of venue shall be paid by the county in which the offense was committed." Tunes' annual cookifig school Buford Ave. HONORARY MEMBER TAIPEI i AP)--President Eisenhower has accepted an honorary membership in the Taipei Golf and Country Club, it was announced here today. The club said it had received a letter expressing the President's regret that he could not use its facilities during his Formosa visit. NEW YORK (APi-A burglar smashed a display window at Cartier's. world-famous jewelry store, before dawn today, scooped $30.000 worth of precious gems from the rubble, and sped off in a getaway car.

In his haste he left in the splintered glass of- the 18-inch-widc and 35-inch-deep window Iliree rings worth a total of more than $3,000. Six Johnsons On Rosters Of Majors NEW YORK A i John sons will get a chance to play in the major leagues in 1960. The Chicago Cubs have rookies Ben and Lou Johnson and the St. Louis Cardinals have catcher Darrel Johnson, drafted from Richmond In the'American League. Kan sas City has Ken and Bob John son, the latter a third baseman who was drafted from the Denver roster.

The Yankees have Deron Johnson. 20-year-old outfieldc from Richmond. STEAL EMPTY BOX Frank Jordon, manager of the Esso service station. Buforc! reported to borough police this morning that a soft drink machine on his property had been broken into Friday night or early today. An empty money box was taken, police reported.

PENCILS APLENTY NEW YORK (API--American, used I 1 billion pencils last year or about nine per person, report the Lead Pencil Manufacturer Assn. American industry wa the bipgest pencil user, followec by and government. PUBLIC SERVANT WANAQUE. N. J.

(AP)--Thi community has a do-it-yourse mayor. He's Ernest E. Wuestei who earns his living by maintain ing a machine shop. Recently called out of bed at 2 a.rr by a frantic citizen to fix a broke 'water main. onvention will be held August 13 the York Springs Methodist hurch.

It was decided to hold a cov- red dish supper in July with he York Springs WCTU at the ork Springs fire hall. The date nd time will be announced later. Mrs. H. W.

Livelsberger Mrs. Sadie Klunk Livelsberger, 73, wife of Harry W. Livelsberger, York, died Thursday morning at 9:55 o'clock in the York Hospital. Survivors besides her husband include 12 children: Mrs. Grace Kitzmiller.

132 Carlisle Cletus Livelsberger. York; Thelma Nusslock, Mt. Wolf R. 1: Mrs. Katharine Fuhrman, Hanover; Mrs.

Ardella Mundis. York; Clair Livelsberger, Hanover; Harold Livelsberger. Brooklyn. N. Mrs.

Jean Dabler and Mrs. Ruth Wilson, both of York; Mrs. Deloris Swenley, York; Mrs. Fink Robert Fink, both of York; grandchildren: seven great-grandchildren and two sisters, Alma Arnold, York, and Anna Mae Galbreath, Timonium, Md. Big 20-inch WINDOW FAN Only $29.95 Other Fans As Low As $5.49 Stay Cool and Comfortable With a Fan From Our Large Selection We Give SH Green Stamps BEDDING'S SUPPLY STORE Phone ED 4-5211 30 York Street We Deliver I Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Heller and on, Leonard, Topeka, vis- this week with Mr. and Mrs. ames. Heller, Biglerville, and ther relatives in the community, ilr.

and Mrs. James Heller and heir guests visited in Harrisburg, Vashington. D. and the Get- ysburg Battlefield. Mrs.

Livelsberger formerly was a cigarmaker in the employ of Dover Cigar Company and belonged to St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Friends may call at the Borgel Funeral Home, 252 S. George York, Monday evening 7 to o'clock. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

Rev. Robert K. Shaull, Cata- vissa, formerly of Arendtsville, is eaching this week at Camp Na- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rutherford, larrisburg.

visited Tuesday with he latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cluck, Aspers R. 1. The United Lutheran Church Women of Bender's Lutheran Church, Butler met Wednesday evening in the fellowship room of the church.

The women made place mats for a needy institution. The next meeting will be held July 8 p.m. at the same place. The annual Jacob and John Guise reunion will be held July 10 at the South Mountain Fairgrounds near Arendtsville, beginning with a picnic lunch at noon. Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Swisher and Mrs. Dora Ernst. Arendtsville. were received into membership Mrs.

Harry J. Moul Mrs. Frances Fannie) E. Moul, 79, wife'of Harry J. Moul, formerly of 1208 E.

Walnut Hanover, died Friday at 4:45 p.m. at Kuhn's Convalescent Home, New Oxford, where she was a guest two years. A daughter of the late Martin and Lay Whisler, she was a member of the Lutheran congregation of St. Peter's (Lis- chey's) Union Church, near Spring Grove. Surviving, in addition to her husband, who also is a guest at the same convalescent home, are: Three children, Mrs.

Emory Shearer Mrs. Wilmer Shearer, and Clayyton S. Moul, all of Hanover; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services Monday at 2 p.m. at the Wetzel Funeral Home, Hanover.

Her pastor, Rev. H. Snyder Alleman. will officiate. Interment in York Road Cemetery.

lighten spring cleaning for sure next year! HOW? by arranging now to heat your home with super-clean-burning GULF SOLAR HEAT C. E. Williams and Sons recently at Trinity Church. Arendtsville. Lutheran Phone ED 4-5511 35 Hanover Street Gettysburg, Pa.

The first briefing session en the conference of the Evangelism Mission will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in St. James Lu- HARRISBURG (AP) Lawrence is scheduled to be interviewed Sunday on "Face the Nation," a nationally televised news-panel program. The broadcast over the CBS network will originate at a Harris- burgh television station beween 5 and 5.30 p. m. (EDT).

Television Radio A I Any Make or Model NEW MODELS IN STOCK RCA ZENITH PH1LCO BAKER'S BATTERY SERVICE Opposite Post Office Gettysburg. Pa. Your Advertising In The Times Doesn't Cost It Pays If Pays To Advertise In The Times.

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