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THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1984 What's Happening for entries in What Happen ing call: 134-1131. extension 252: Upper Adams. C77-9M5: Ultlestown, 3SS-4439: New Oxford. C24-8SM. The Almanac Gettysburg The Gettysburg High School Class of 1949 will hold a reunion meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m.

at the home of Lois Epley. 731 Fairview A Gettysburg. All class members are invited to attend. Women of the Moose will hold Rally Day at Mercersburg Sunday at 1:30 p.m. There will be a registration fee.

Residents are asked to send their 1984 membership dues in the Gettysburg Hospital Auxiliary to the membership chairperson. Mrs. Harry Swoyer, P.O. Box 427. Biglerville, Pa 17307.

Mr. and Mrs. William Swisher will show films of China at the Gettysburg Senior Citizens meeting Thursday at 1:30 p.m at the YWCA on Lincoln Square Members may also make reservations for the Fredericksburg trip. Senior citizens of the area are encouraged to attend the meetings, which are followed by a social hour. St.

Francis Xavier Harvest Club will attend 9 a.m Mass on Sunday Afterwards the group will go to Elby's Restaurant for a breakfast James Gettys PTSO meeting will be held tonight i'rom 7 to 9 m. in the multi-purpose room at the school The program will be "Discoveries in Health and Science Day Students from the Gettysburg College will demonstrate electricity, and children can participate in some of the demonstrations. The YWCA's Mothers-Infants Group will meet Friday at 10 a.m. at 8 Lincoln Square. The guest speaker will be Dr.

Timothy Bringardner. DDS. whose topic for discussion will be "Dental Care of Your Young Child The Gettysburg Bicycle Club will meet tonight at 8 p.m the community room, north branch. Adams County National Bank. The meeting will feature a slide presentation about a cross country bicycle trip The public is invited.

Littlestown Littlestown Baseball for Youth registration will be held Thursday. Friday and Monday from 6 to 8 m. at the Littlestown Community Center in room 13. Anv child who is seven vears Obituaries Daisie M. Wineman Mrs.

Daisie M. Wineman, formerly of Springs Gettysburg, died Tuesday evening at the Brethren Home. Cross Keys. She was 101 years old. She was born in McKnightstown, daughter of the late Morgan and Mary Jane Erb Mickley.

She was a member of St. James Lutheran Church, Gettysburg. Her husband, the fate Jacob B. Wineman. died in 1970.

Her only son. Earl M. Wineman. died in 1982 at the age of 74 She is survived by a granddaughter. Mrs.

Dolores Morro of Woodsbury, and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 a.m. at the Monahan Funeral Home. Gettysburg, with Rev. Frederick A.

Foltz, and Rev. Floyd Mitchell, officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service.

Richard A. Lohman Richard A. (Gusi Lohman, 71, 405 East Queen Street, Chambersburg, died Thursday in the Veterans' Administration Medical Center. Martinsburg. Va.

Born in Chambersburg. he was the son of the late George W. and Leah Longennecker Lohman. He was a charter member of the Fundamental Bible Church in Chambersburg. past assistant Sunday school superintendent, and a member of the choir.

He was an Army veteran of World War II: a 50-year member of the Friendship Fire Company. Chambersburg: a life member and past commander, past service officer and present adjutant of Chapter 110 of the Disabled American Veterans. Mr. Lohman was also a member of the Mason Dixon Chorus Chapter, STEBSQSA: a life member of the Greencastle Sportsmen's Club; a member of the Chambersburg Fire Police: a member of theBurt J. Asper American Iegion Post 46: and cofounder of the Cumberland Valley Railway Association, now known as the Cumberland Valley Chapter.

National Railway Historical Society. He retired in 1980 from Letterkenny Army Depot, with 30 years of service, and was owner of lxhman's Barbershop. Chambersburg. Surviving are his wife Pearl Chamberlin Lohman: three children. Betty Jane Lohman Wyrick of burg.

Sally Ann Lohman Gilbert of Gettysburg, and Larry Lee Lohman of Carlisle: and six grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Park-Geisel Funeral Home. with the Rev Chris Gerardi offi- brand. and Robert Y.

Weaver, all of Strasburg: seven grandchildren: and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will held Friday at 2 p.m. at Bachman Funeral Home in Strasburg. with the Rev. Issac L.

Fredrick officiating Interment will be Longenecker's Reformed Menonite Cemetery, near Strasburg. Births Funerals FREDA S. NULL Funeral services were held Feb. 23 at Littles' Funeral Home in Littlestown for Freda S. Null.

87. formerly of Littlestown. who died Feb. 21 at Hanover Hall where she had been a guest for several years The Rev. Theodore E.

Bowers officiated. Burial was in Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Littlestown. Pallbearers were George Dehoff, Daniel Dehoff. Eugene Dehoff, Clyde Dehoff.

Barry Fissel and Staney Mummert. Hospital Gettysburg Hospital Visiting hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Admissions Steven Heller.

Biglerville R. 1. Mrs. Guy Kane. 610 Johns Gettysburg.

Fred Fissel. Orrtanna. Mrs. Timothy McCauslm. Biglerville R.

1. Gary R. Griffin, 430 Carlisle Gettysburg. Mrs. Richard Vogel, Biglerville R.

2. Shirley P. Bartlett. 114 Rodes Gettysburg. Mrs.

Albert Brittlon, 17421 Bellinger Road. Gettysburg. Mrs. Robert Kimple. Aspers R.

1. Charles L. Murdorf. Fairfield R. 2.

Mrs. Ted Sowers, Gardners R. 1. Mrs. Clarence Wooters.

5620 Carlisle Pike. New Oxford. Norma Wierman. 1770 Biglerville Road. Gettysburg.

Discharges Timothy M. Kump. Orrtanna R. 1. Maurice E.

Pitzer Biglerville R. 1. Susan L. Smith and daughter. 106 Lumber Littlestown.

Paul E. Miller. Biglerville R. 1. Mrs.

David Wiles and daughter. 10012 Rocky Ridge Road. Rocky Ridge. Md. Stewart H.

Waddell. Biglerville Verna H. Sadler. Brethren Home. New Oxford.

Hanover Hospital Visiting hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Gettysburg Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lori Ann Wivell i Hobbs, Emmitsburg, a son.

Monday. Hanover Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Geiman, Brodbecks R.

1, a son. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Garry W.

Jewitt, Hanover R. 2, a daughter, Monday. Births Mr. and Mrs. Brad Strine, 15-270 Aspen Court.

Stanhope. N. J. 07871, announce the birth of a daughter, Shannon Lee, born Feb. 15 at St.

Clair's Hospital in New Jersey. Mrs. Strine is the former Stacy Fritz, daughter of Ann Fritz of 2024 York Road. Gettysburg, and Charles Fritz of 94 Lakeview Drive. Gettysburg, and granddaughter of David L.

Baker. 2024 York Road. Gettysburg. Brad is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Strine, Lake Heritage, Gettysburg Lottery PA. LOTTO HARRISBURG i AP --The winning numbers Tuesday in the Pennsylvania Lotto were 14.07.24,33.31 and 17. The alternate was 12. PA. DAILY LOTTERY HARRISBURG i AP I The winning number Tuesday in the Pennsylvania Daily Lottery was 6-6-2.

SUNDAY State police received a report of a theft of four wire-wheel hub caps valued at $468 from Ekdahl's Camper Supplies on Business Route 15 in Stra- ban Township. The incident occurred sometime between 10p.m. and 8 a.m.. police report Three teen-aged girls, residents of Hoffman Home for Youth, reportedly ran away from the facility in Mt. Joy Township, police report, but were later found in Harrisburg and returned The same three ran away again Monday.

They are identified as. 15-year- old Carol Wertz, five feet four inches in height, weight 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes: Cherie Wolf, 14. five feet three inches in height, weight 100 pounds, with brown hair and dark brown eyes: and Karen Snavcly. 14. five feet four inches in height, weight 129 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes.

No description of their clothes or PICKING WINNERS The Federated Women's Club hosted a Pennies For Art Show Tuesday at Shottie's. Littles town. Judges Barbara Steelo. left, and Emily Shoey. right, place ribbons on winning art work, while Jane Shildt.

renter, chairman il the club, looks on. The show was open to the public Tuesday afternoon. Entr categories included airbrush, watcrcolors. pencil, and crafts. inners of Tuesday's exhibit will be judged at the south central district show April 7 at the convention center.

Carlisle. The club's stale-wide exhibit will be April 2X al the Kinbers renter. photo Paul Kuchnell Family planning clinics offered at medical center IDAVILLK FamiK Planning Clinics, conducted by the stall the Family Planning aild Health Center in Gettysburg, are now being ottered at the Adams-Cumberland Medical Center located on Route34between I a i le and Gardners Scheduled one or two evenings a month, the clinics are part of a coop erative effort between the two centers in expanding their to the peo Die of the Unoor Adams area office at 334-9275 i on-premises x-ray, laboratory and pharmacy facilities two lull-time I'amilv practice phvsician.s. a lull-time dentistn a i and a number of othei niedir.il specialties which are i on a i i basis, the Aifain.s-CiimlM'rland Medical Center seeks to provide complete one-stop medical to people who would otherwise have to liavel to Gettjw- KIIIMI I i i i i i nr lor merlifVrt NEWSPAPER!.

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