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The Gettysburg Times from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 York Springs OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AT PARSONAGE An open house will be held Sun day from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Meth odist parsonage. York Springs Members and friends of the Yor Springs, New Oxford and Hunters town churches are invited to vis the renovated parsonage. girls of the intermediat class will serve as guides for th afternoon. Andrew Martin, Roy William and his employes and Mar Hinkle were the carpenter an painters for the renovation project The members of the parsonage committee are Donald Miller.

Mrs Mary Whitcomb, Mrs. Elme. Coulson and Mrs. Andrew Martin The midweek service for praye and Bible study were held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Methodist Church.

Laymen's Day Laymen's day was observet Sunday at the Methodist Church The service was in charge of Don aid Miller, who gave the call to worship. After the singing of "Praise to the Lord" and "Sweet Hour of Prayer" the responsive reading was led by Robert Rhoads. The scripture lesson Donald Miller was followed prayer by Mrs. Merle Miller. A solo, the spiritual, "Slow Me Down.

Lord." was sung by Mrs. Robert Rhoads, accompanied by Mrs. John Milhimes. Russelll Rouzer, Hanover, was the guest speaker. Arthur Michael, of the Hanover Area Christian Business Men's Association, was the guest speaker at the Emory Methodist Church in New Oxford on Layman's Sunday, William Snyder was leader for the morning worship service.

Other men participating were Carroll Shorb and Myron Warren. Ninth Birthday A meeting of the executive committee of the Bermudian Springs Jointure PTA. York Springs area, will be held Monday at 8 p.m. in the high school. This committee includes all officials and committee chairmen.

Elementary teachers of the York Springs area are also invited to attend the PAGE FIFTEEN meeting. Jo Anne Hankey was honored on her ninth birthday anniversary at a party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hankey Jr. About 30 children were guests.

They played games and prizes were won by Kenneth Miller, Gregory Wonders, Donald Fair and Glenda McDermitt. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry La Rue and children, Sony Victor and Daniel, visted Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Grove in Dillsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guise visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Carol Heisey, recently. Mrs. Robert Rhoads participated in the musicale at the Lower Bermudian Lutheran Church on Sunday night. Her solo was a negro spiritual, "Slow Down." Members of various churches in the community participated. The Crusaders' Class will meet at the church this evening.

Miss Lola Guise spent the weekend at Liverpool, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Pan-in Bowers spent part of last week at the lome of their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Sower, Millington. N. J. WSCS Meeting The WSCS of the York Springs VIethodist Church will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the church.

Materials will be made into bandages and boxes packed to send to a missionary. And old white ma- enal, used white shirts, will be ippreciated. Also eye glasses and rames are being collected. The October meeting of the Vesleyan Sen ice Guild of the York Springs Methodist Church held Friday at the of Mrs. Lovma Hoff.

The neeling was opened by the vice resident, Mrs. Mary Whitcomb, vho read the scripture. Songs in- luded "An Evening Prayer," "If esus With Me" and "Are 'e Able The secretary's report given by Mrs. Larry LaKue. After a short business meeting, efreshmenls were served by the ostess and the co-hostess, Mrs.

lark Hinkle. Those present Irs. Mabel Miller. Mrs. Mark iinkle, Mrs J.

Roy Diehl Irs. Jerry LaRue, Mrs. Larry aRue, Mrs Mary Whitcomb. Irs. Lloyd Williams.

Mrs. Mark inkle. Beth Hoff. Janet Miller, 1 inda Hinkle, Sonya LaRue and 'ayne Hoff. Mrs.

Esta Coulson Times Reporter Phone 34-R-Z YORK SPRINGS The York AUCTION Rain Data Monday Evening, October 27,6:30 P.M. We Must Clean Out the Backroom Hardware Pans Kettles Appliances Locks Lock Sets and Hinges Ladies' Nylon Hose Men's cnyi Children's Sox Men's and Boys' Caps, Lined Jackets Boys' and Girls' Lined Dungarees Many Other Items All New E. Jacobs General Store Knoxlyn Road off Lincoln Highway West Auctioneer, Richard Baldwin SHERMAN'S FALL SHOWING season's choice for Warmth and Just arrived the largest selection yet of men's and boys' fall jackets in gabardine, corduroy and wool--both plain and snappy All weights and lengths. It's a must to look those over at Sherman's before buying. SHERMAN'S 20 YORK STREET GETTYSBURG.

PA. Friday and Saturday Evtminas Till 9 O'clock Springs Homemakers met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Jane Beinecker. Mrs. Helen Tunison, Adams County associate home economist, spoke on "Easy Care Of Clothes." Present at the meeting were Mrs.

Melvin Prosser, Mrs. Donald Leer, Mrs. Donald Leer, Mrs. Fred Wiest, Mrs Melvin Worley, Mrs. Dale Grove, Mrs.

Atlee Keefer, Mrs. Raymond Leer, Mrs. William Zepp, Mrs. Frank Sowers, Mrs. George Golden, Mrs.

Ralph Hikes, Mrs. James Behney, Nadine Reinecker and the hostess. The next meeting will be held November 29 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Leer. The topic for that meeting will be "Holiday Pastries." The Hunterstown WSCS met recently at the home of Mrs.

Esta Reedy. Mrs. Marion Swope, president, led the devotions. Mrs. Esta Reedy read the 45th chapter of Jeremiah The Lord's Prayer by the group Mrs.

Dorothy Wileman gave a review on a missionary story, "Cry Of The Empty Stomach." The society voted to sponsor the annual Halloween parade in Hunterstown on Saturday night and a record hop at the Hunterstown Rod and Gun Club after the parade. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Pauline Litlte, Mrs. Grace Little, Mrs.

Grace Whisler, Mrs. Gladys Wirts, Mrs. Julia Meyers, Mrs. Ruth Ray, Mrs. Wileman, Mrs.

Annie Mathews, Mrs. Bernice Englebert, Mrs. Betty Buckley and Miss Sophie Mathews. Twenty-five members, relatives and friends of the Hunterstown WSCS were on a chartered bus tour to 'ashington, D. Saturday.

John D. Nitchman was received into the membership of the Lower Bermudian Lutheran Church Sunday. Two children were baptized: Michael David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ebersole, and Ricky Lee.

son of Mr. and Mrs John The adult Sunday School class of the Lower Bermudian Church sponsored a covered dish supper and social Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Each family was asked to bring a dish of food. The Community Youth Fellowship of the York Springs Lutheran parish is planning to attend the county Reformation service at the seminary.

Gettysburg, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. They will leave the York Springs church at 7:15. Lewis King stole 65 bases for Danville, in 1945. His teat is still the Carolina League record. TAKES STAND FOR DEFENSE LEW1SBURG, Pa.

(AP)--A secretary testified her that her former boss, one of three men on trial for conspiracy to cheat the government, could have signed a contract without knowing it. The prosecution has claimed that Col. Charles Burley, Ohio, signed a contract i Royal Electric Dayton, Ohio, after disqualifying himself in dealings with the firm Geneva Coleman, Arlington, former secretary to Burley, testified that she stacked contracts on Hurley's desk with only room for his signature after they had beer approved by the procurement committee. The secretary, appearing as a defense witness Tuesday, formerly was called by the government as a prosecution witness. The government contends that Burley.

Col. Ralph O. Brownfield. Winfield, and Robert F. Mc- N'ett, president of Royal Electric, conspired while the officers were stationed at Olmsted Air Force 3ase, Middletown, Pa.

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