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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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I THF HWOVFR PV, ED dei Family Reunions Reunion Held Shaffer Waynesboro Those present were Mr and' M-s Grantvllie Shaffer Mr and Joseph Grimes Mr Qnv Gordon Mr and Mrs Clems Sum Mr and Mrs Glenn Reeve: fourteenth annual reunion of Reever Mr at I John Freed family held Mrs cietuT Mr M- Geiman'a pars Mr a Mr? ar- The following were Wit more Mr. and Mrs Charles E'mer Freed M1- Mr and Mrs Albert pnt Mrs ens. Mr and Mrs Harold Mrs Aldinger and George Mr and Mrs Daniel Berklite. Mr York; Freed, Mr and and Mrs Ernest MrKendnck Mr Mars Alwme and son. George Mrs Dansel STale'.

Mr and and Mrs George Hoffheins and Mrs Curvin Strine Mr and Mrs Dale. Anna Phyllis and wuson Shaffer Mr and Mrs Char- v- Abbotwtown; Mr and Mrs Strine Mr and Mrs John Senft and daughters. Kauffman. Mr and Mrs Aaron Jane and Marguerite. Spring Kessel Mr and Mrs Albert Minor Miss Ida Freed.

Mr and Mr and Mrs John Poe Mr and Herschel Alwine and children. Srort Naill. Mr and Mrs Ver- Louise and Donald. A My- non Lantz Mr and Mrs Stewart Hanover; Mr. and Mrs.

George Hershev Mr and Mrs Ravmond 3ft-ehoar and Mary Mr and Mrs Guy 121 lit Littlestown; Freed Kauffman Mr and Mrs John Hoff- William Gebler. Berlin; hems Mr and Mrs Roy Kauffman and Mrs R. Freed and dau- Mr. and Mrs Edward Grimes Mr Xte: Gwendolyn. Mr and Mrs.

and Mrs Clark Zody Mr and Mrs f-M-enoe Bittinger and children, waiter Sheely, Mrs Wickard. Mrs p'r ard and Donald. New Oxford; Man- Shaffer Mrs Elmer Baker Mr and Mrs J. WTillis Freed, Mount Mrs Ida Kauffman the Misses and Ross Carbaugh. Lancaster, on Reever Hawk Reunion Held the seventh annual reunion of he Hawk family was held at Geiman's park, north of Gettysburg, along the Biglerville road Sunday.

a basket lunch was served at the noon hour. Those attending were Walter Brown. Roy Hawk. Emma Andrews. Maxine Kottmeyer, George Hawk.

Lake Ridinger. Mrs. Lake Ridinger, Billie Ridinger, Lake Ridinger. Mrs. Elmer Hawk, Mrs Charles Schlldt, Charles A Schildt, David Sehildt.

Fred E. Hawk Helen D. Foul's, Mrs Doll. Mrs Theresa Foulk. Elizabeth Oh- John I.

Ohler. Mrs John I. Ohler, Conover, Mrs. Oliver Fogle, Addie Fogle, Mrs. Clarence Hawk.

Clarence Hawk. Mr and Mrs Earl Hawk. Junior Hawk. Harriet Frinser, Bertha J. Kelly.

Guy M. Fruiger, Mrs. Guy M. Fringer. Patsy Fringer.

Austin Fringer, Earl Fringer. Lloyd Fringer. Irene Fringer. Mr. and Mrs Charles Young, Mr and Mrs.

Harry Crouse. Jacob Fringer, Mr and Mrs. Charles Hahn, Mary Crouse, Mildred Shelton, Catherine Crouse. Mary Young. John Legore Mrs Conover.

Cynthia Conover, Guy Conover Jr, Nettie Hawk, Ella McBee, Frederick Toop. Mr and Mrs Srotler, Nancy Stotler. Kenneth Stotler, William Hawk, John Hawk, Mr and Mrs. John Andrews. Delores Andrews.

John Andrews Mr and Mrs Eugene Kottmeyer, Richard Kottmeyer. Walter Kottmeyer, Doris Wright, Mrs Ethel Brown. Rose Holland. Theodore Holland, Mrs, Mary Brown, Fred Hawk, Mrs. Grace Behney, John Sentz.

Irene Sentz, Treva Sentz. Patsy Sentz, Mr. and Mrs Frank Patterson, Mr and Mrs. Wilson Krebs and Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Descheemaeker. Sinner Reunion Conducted The annual reunion of the Sinner family was held at Oakside park, near Hanover. Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attended and a program of varied numbers was presented. The Rev.

B. Mowrer had charge of the devotions. Mrs. Edgar Bair, York, had charge of the games and prizes were presented to a number of attendants. Principal among the prizes were; prize for coming the greatest distanct, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Yeager, Pittsburgh; the prize for the second longest distance. Mr and Mrs. Harry C. Sinner, Phila- delnhia; oldest person present, Mrs.

Eliza Boiden, Hanover; youngest, Richard Mentzer, Waynesboro, Two couples married since the last reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glass, Waynesboro, and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Caslow, Glenville. A number of other prizes were also given during the day.

The following registered: Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinner, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Sinner. Jack W. Sinner, Anna E. Sinner, Katharine Sinner and Carl Sinner of East Berlin; Mr. and Mrs W.

S. Hoke. Mr and Mrs Paul Hoke, Clarence J. March, Richard March, Doris March, Mrs. Katharine March, Sophia Hoke, Mary Hoke, Patricia Hoke.

Martin Hoke. Mae Deardorff, Robert Klugh. Mrs. Ralph Burger. Marie Burger, Mr, and Mrs.

Chester Merkert, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cutshall, John and Thomas Cutshall, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Withers, Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Hershey, Mr. and Mrs Curtis Stambaugh. Edna Stambaugh, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Bair, all of York; Mr and Mrs. Chester Gltfelter. Mr and Mrs. Bert Messersmith, Miss Beulah Messersmith.

Mr and Mrs. John Caslow, Lizzie Caslow, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Caslow. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Shaffer, children John, Larry, and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Fuhrmari and son Henry, Mr and Mrs. John Wolf, children John and Barbara Jane, all of Glen Rock; Mr. and Mrs.

George A Cramer, Mrs. Ella Shilke, Mrs. Miles Clark, Harriet Shilke. Dollie Shilke. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bolden, Mr? Liza Bolden, Donald Grei- rnan, Mrs. Clara E. Biddle, Mr. and Mrs Paul W.

Biddle, sons Berl and Glanard, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alwood. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Laugh- tnan. Paul Laughman. Mr.

and Mrs. Biddle, children Richard. Clair Edward. John. Bettv and Evc-lvn, the Rev.

and Mrs Mowrer, all of Hanover; Mr. and Mrs Walter Bolden, son Dennis. Chester and Russell, Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Sinner, Luther.

Edna. Lester, and Rav Sinner. Janet Leese. Lena Staub. Paul Wagner, Mr and Mrs.

George J. Rearick. of Spring Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sinner.

Mr. and Mrs. War- Klinedinst. Thomasville; Mr. sria Mrs.

Charles Glass, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Mentzer. children Janet and Richard, Waynesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Charles March and daughter Marguerite, iNev, Oxford: Mr.

and Mrs. Mason Ams of Brodbeck; Mr. and Lewis Nace. children Harold. and Annie.

Porters Sideling: Mr and Mrs. Harry' Sprenkle. Anna. Ronald. David.

Harry William and jar! Sprenkle. Mrs Henry Spren- Menges Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Reward Yeager, Pittsburgh: Mr. Mrs.

Harry C. Sinner. Phila- fftohia; Mrs William Zinn. Wells- Mr. and Mrs.

Eli Leathery. 1 "en Bpatrice, Billy. Esther, and Glen Leatherv Dover; and Mrs. Rov Eichohz. Fran- Mildred.

Betty. Charles and Eicholtz. East Berlin. r-k MeCleary Anne uups Alma Grace Reever Pauline Dubs Gametfe Reever. Gloria Hooker.

Patsv Summers Caroline MrKendnck Shirley McKendrick Virginia Stonesifer Charlene Kauffman ivian Stonesifer Jeanne Kauffman. Helen Stonesifer. Bonnie Kauffman, Patricia Stonesifer. Lois Strine Gloria Kauffman Mary Jane Kauffman. Ilene Reever Grace Dubs.

Catharine Dubs. Ethel Patterson Mary Kauffman, Lucile Potts, Frances Kauffman Dorothv Phyllis Minor Catharine Poe Delora? Minor Virginia Lantz Caroline Ritter Grace Kauffman Louise Kauffman Catherine Hoffheins, Phyllis Hoffheins Evelyn Kauffman Shirley Anne Hoffheins Caroline Kauffman Freda Kauffman, Doris Baker. Evelyn Kauff Baker, Zoe Stoops ITAr (V. (H rivi BN STICKS 4 CU AS BIKIIN FT'. xt Ht 4-H Hanuwtead Md io ted were Geraldine He nr a Annabel ek Frances Arlene Man Virginia Cramer Ina O'.

Smith Dorothv i Mi'. Braun Mrs Melvin the Ambrosras is aider, CP! Sar aiu a Mr Hecirtc ano iltti Instes New 1 Freedoi 1 omit ghrer i th TCuvse of James Shearer Glenville which hf ld Stone chtirch, af: rnoon Mr and Mrs Smith Ammon Bortiier and William Cramer Ed Win Krebs John Krehs Paul ward Mn Ksehs Misses Jennie Stk Krebs and Ml and Paul K' fhs who attended the Bortner i re injon. Saturdav in the Stone Ichurch tncnic giove were Mr and Mrs Harvey Shafter and Mm Klmer nd Cooper Hildebrand and Charles Zeilman Mi Mrs Hav- Mrs tren, Mrs and Mrs 1 Rl PM HYDERJVf Pl.EASES (Hlf i Hr-a- i r. the 1 vr lion, mis streamlined version of the Republican Party emblem was presented to National Chairman John Hamilton Shaffer Gordon lister wh mming of the pftrty committee in Chicago It seems to meet with his approval. John Hildebrand Howard Fuhrman of Pierccville Mr a Bonner sons Karl a and Mrs Sn Marv Miiat'brook Mr and Mrs Mi ss Bessie 1er Bortner all nd Mrs Ammon nd Maurice.

Mr slth and familv I Mecklev die, Lemuel Grimes Eugene Wfav bright. Gerald Wickard. Elmer Grimes. Dale Wickard. Glenn Grimes Kenneth Witmore, Samuel Summers, Claude Nusbaum Elvin Bair.

Richard Berklite Donald McKendrick. Barry Berklite. Rodnev McKendrick Clarence Shaffer. Wilson Stine, Clinton Stalev Kenneth Strine. Donald Kauffman.

Junior Kauffman, Walter Sheelv Donald Gordon, George Tate Richard Gordon. George Shaffer, Lantz. John Shaffer Ralph Kauffman. Wilson Shaffer. David Hockenburg, William Hershev.

WrUliam Kauffman Donald Hershev. Elmer Kauffman. Donald Kauffman. mond Kauffman. Charles Kauffman.

Freddie Strnusbaugh. Harry Kauffman, and Arthur Gordon. Brillhart Reunion Held The Edward Brillhart familv held a reunion Saturday at the South Mountain Fair grounds, near Arendtsville A picnic dinner was served Those in attendance were: Cleon Brillhart. Edna Brillhart, Wrilliam E. Brillhart, Nepolion, Daniel Brillhart, Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Miller, Mr. and Mrs J.

C. Sheelv. Mr and Mrs. Paul Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Miller.

Jack Ginter, Juanita Sheelv. Paul Smith. Jr, Robert Miller. Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Sprenkle, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jamison. Man- Jane Jamison, Betty Jamison. Mrs, Melvin Bushey.

Dale Bushev, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Spangler. Richard Spangler, Donald Jav Spangler, John I.

Spangler, Brillhart. Mr and Mrs. Russell Brillhart, Russel Brillhart. Mr and Mrs. Charles Fickes.

Thomas Fickes. Mrs. James Fickes. Mr and Mrs. M.

W. Livingston. Mary Emily Livingston. York; Mr. and Mrs Park Brillhart, Dale M.

Brillhart, Roy Brillhart, Ruth Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Krall. Sherman Krall. Mr and Mrs.

Brillhart. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lauer, Dorothy Lauer, Ruth Lauer, Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Brillhart, Ethel Brillhart, Irene Brillhart, Esther Brillhart, Ray Brillhart, June Brillhart. Mrs. Sherman Krall, Helen Krall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pickes, Jean Fickes, Kurvin Fickes.

Clair Fickes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fickes, Robert Fickes, Dover- Harry' Avergast, Mrs. Anna Livingston, Donald Livingston, Mary Anna Livingston, Barbara Livingston, Grace Livingston, Clark Livingston.

Wayne Livingston. Ruth Lvtngston, Clyde Livingston, David Kroft, Mary' E. Kroft. Mary Joe Kroft, Helen Romaine Kroft. Philip Kroft.

LaBott; Mrs. Effie A. Bemiller. Hanover; Mr. and Mrs.

John Herman. Hampton; Kohr, Gerald Relsinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Ream, Thomasville; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank B. Pauls. Franklin Paules, Dale Paules. Shirley Paules, East Prospect; Ottis Livington, Charlotte Livingston. Ottis Livingston.

Abbottstown; Mr and Mrs. O. M. Livingston. William Livingston, Edna Livingston, Carrie Livingston, Jacob Livingston.

George Livingston, Carl Livingston, Davidsburg; Mr, and Mrs, George P. Livingston, Beulah Livingston. Ada Livingston. Kralltown; Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Eisenhart. Tillie May Livingston, York; Edward Livingston, Marian Livingston and Paul L. Livingston, East Berlin Mr. and Mrs Clarence Gruver. Evelyn Gruver, York: William Bott, Ruth Bott, Mrs.

Mary Mr and Mrs. Floyd Raffensberger, Irene Mae Raffensberger. Dover. The late Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Brillhart, resided at Admire for many years. Annual Kopp Clan Reunion The annual reunion of the Kopp clan will be held on Sunday at Kopp's woods. Iron The clan members will assemble at 1 p. m. and a program of entertainment will begin at 2 o'clock There will be musical selections by the Diekensheets family.

Blooming Grove, and the Meyer Brothers' quartet of LaBott. An address will be delivered by C. A Wentz, principal of the West York High school Prizes will be awarded to the oldest clan member, the youngest clan member and the largest family in attendance Basket lunch will be served Staub and children Joseph, Mar- the family in York and Lancaster garet. Leo. RUa.

Evelyn. Earl and counties are planning to mm the Bertha. Mr and Mrs Harold Ditzler Maryland group. A program will be and children Margaret and Bene- presented, beginning at 1 diet, Mr and Mrs Bernard Livels- featuring an orchestra under he berger, Mrs. Rose Murren and direction of Mrs.

William children Francis, Elizabeth. Stella, York; a men's chorus directed by Bertha. Grace. Teresa Simon and Charles Stnne, W'oodsboro and Thomas. Mr and Mrs.

Miller selections by the Shook boys from and children Joseph. Robert. Mary. Frederick. Md Other numbers in- Guy and Mable Mr, and Mrs.

eluded on the program will be bert Becker Mr and Mrs Augus- a humorous monologue and a play tus Shorb. Mr and Mrs Simon Lost Church wi tch is being Kuhn. Mr and Mrs Richard directed bv Miss Marguerite Kerch- Breighner, Mr and Mrs James ner. WalkersviHe. chairman of the Murren and children Eugene John program committee Claude and Clara.

Mrs George Klunk. and children Bernard. An- na. Genevieve. Paul Evelyn and AdjMm Dorothy.

Mr and Mrs. Joseph Mur- I The sixth annual reunion of the ren and children Mary Genevieve, Adams familv will be held Sundav Helen Rita Joseph, and Robert, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mur ren and ehildren Bernardine and Edward Mr and Mrs Harold Smith and daughter Louise, Mr and Mrs. Dale Aug 7 in the Christ church grove, near Littlestown. A basket dinner will be served at noon There will hr free amusements for young and old Free coffee will be served A busi- Mclntvre and son Dale.

Miss Emma i ness meeting will be held at 2 Murren, Paul and James Law- 1 The officers of the clan are Curvin rence, Burnell Warner Cvril Lawrence, Kathleen Gebhart and William Kuhn. Webester. Oreenmount Md president; Mrs Elsie McCall, Litties- town. secretary and 8 Adams Littlestown, treasurer Prizes will be given to the oldest person in attendance. the youngt-st.

the one coming the greatest distance and to the largest family, Staub Reunion Planned The Staub family reunion will be conducted on Sunday August 7 in the Farmers grove, near town. According to cards which have already been sent out to all those registered last year, this will be the eleventh annual gathering of the clan Guy A Staub Nor'h Peters street-. New Oxford is president of the association Frock Reunion Flaxe The twelfth annual reunion of the Frock family was held Sunday at the Elmer E. Frock home, near Westminster, Md. The reunion was largely attended and a delightful time was had by ah present.

A picnic table was arranged for relatives and friends, each family having brought a basket luncheon. After the lunch bathing was enjoyed in the pool which Mr. Frock recently completed All gathered on the lawn to hear the splendid program which had been arranged for the occasion by Adolphus Frock and family. The program opened with a selection by followed by prayer by the Rev. Charles Rebert; hymn, Old Rugged Cross vocal selection 1 instrumental numbers and recitation by Louis Elmer Frock gave a talk dealing with home.

Officers to serve for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Adolphus Frock; secretary, Maurice Resh; treasurer. Mrs. Helen Helwig; program committee, Miss Bertha and Edmond Frock: games and recreation committee, Elizabeth Robertson, Anna Wisensale, Erma Frock It was decided to hold the reunion next year at St Bartholo- church. The program closed 1 Creden Weidner Gardners by singing Be With You Till 2, has started a suit in corn- We Meet and Those present were: Mr and Mis. 1 court at York against John S.

Frock and son Harold, Far! Moose Diilsburt: 2 in Mr. and Mrs Maurice Resh and which he claims damages of $4f, Mi 15S Mrs. In ot cm, W. Wentz. Mr and Mrs Harry Thomas avers his automobile was and family, Mr.

and Mrs, William struck by a truck owned by the de- H. Bowers, Mr and Mrs. Charles fendant on June 14 on the highwav Bowers and family. Mr and Mrs Cleveland Frock and children To Meet The second annual reunion of the Klinefelter clan will held Aug ust 7 at St John's Lutheran church grove. Littlestown File celebration will be held rain or shine.

All relatives and friends of the clan have been a.sked to attend Klinefelter, near Littlestown. is the secrr- tary. ADAMS i'OUNTIAN I II I DAMAGf SI 17 VI YORK Ruby and Nevin, Mr. and Mrs. Mur rav Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Null, Mr. and Mrs Blanton Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wentz and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster. Murray Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Hetrick. Fairy. Maxine and Jackie Hetrick, Mr and Mrs. Charles Frock and children Carroll.

Clarence and Jean Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Crumrine. Mr and Mis between Davidsburg and Weigles town As a result of the collision the plaintif is car wa.s reduced to junk. Arthur Markowitz and William Wogan are counsel for Weidner. Jennie Stick, Anna Mr.

I and Mrs Claude 11 Rohrbaugh Mr and Mrs Paul Krebs Mr and Mrs Clement Miller and family Miss Charlotte Krebs Mr and Mrs Paul Miller, Mrs Allen Krebs Mr and Mrs Murl Heindel and son Mr and Mrs Edward Matthew and sons and Harry Harding Mr and George Mosebrook daughter Marv and Clyde 1 Mr and Mrs I Holtwipple. York to Penn Onorye Camp, near Farters Sundav Misses Arlene and Catharine! Mecklev and Ijeliov Meckley this place and George Wentz lilneboro Md motored to Charlestown Va Sunday where visited the former's uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Steve Stone formerly of Baltimore Md I I'OR'S PVB! i Of Eittate SATI'RDAY, Al Gl ST The undersigned, executor of the will of Carbaugh, deceas'd, will offer at public sale the following described valuable real estate Traet No, 1 A tract of land In Oxford Township, on the road to Alwines brick yard Improved with a large brick dwelling house equipped with steam luat and all conveniences. garage, barn and outbuildings This tract contains one acre and one hundred eighteen lurches Tract No. t. A lot of ground In Oxford Township adjoining Tract 1 No 1.

which us Improved with a I frame dwelling house, equipped with a furnace, electric lights; larxe garage, and necessary out-buildings This tract contains about 2 acres of land. Trad 1. A farm In Oxford Township known as the Carbaugh Brick Yard Farm, improved with large brick dwelling house, bank barn, chicken hog pen. Implement shed, out-buildings, and electric lights through all buildings; also individual telephone line There are three wells of water on the premises This farm i.s located within one mile of New Oxford Borough, and is convenient to schools and churches. No.

I. A tract, of wood land In Berwick Township, containing six acres, more or less. Tracts Nos 1 and 2 will be nold on the premises, and Tracts Nos 3 and 4 will be sola at Tract No 3 Sale will commence promptly at one o'clock Standard Time, at Tract No. 1. when terms and conditions of sale will be made known, hv JOSUMI CAR BA I (ill.

Executor of the will of H. Cai baugh. deceased Donald Attorney for Estate, Gettysburg. Pa Jews In Germany are forbidden to displav the Reich and national flag, or to show the national colors abort the Hege and vffer the pro- eshrnentA served to ms Mi and Mi Arth V. mr Seidemuiekrf Mr and ser Mr and Kinn K.r.K Mi and Mrs Clinton Myers Mr and Hoiman, Mr Mrs Edgar the and Mrs and Mrs Shaffer Mt and Mrs A Harnet Mr and Mrs Morrell Ber lies mer and Curvin Hess Mrs Katie Hartad Bertha Hodgsot'.

Mis Sadie Kiall. Bntfi Mn Wa Mrs Ma tv I Renoil Katharine Sinner Vwe a March. Helen Nt died Margaret SI i after Claue Seuienstr.vkf: Kathryn Krall Madelyn Fili a- beth Krall Ruth Helen ers Winifred Krall, Florence Mvers. Ma: Re noil. F'nn Grove Dorothv Grove Frances Grove Mae Grove Fern Wise I Mrs William Roes Hita Marie Weigard lVna Lou Rerk- heimer Lloyd Grove Of raid ard.

Einest Hofman Carl Sinner. Paul Grove Junior Grove John Hodgson Billy Roas Curviti He.vs Jr Dale Hess Georue Smith Ralph Pt Bl-IC a CM atniMr I Mate Pprwtnal Al GI ST IMS Die undersigned executors of the Will of Louisa se late of Towiushin, Adams Ctvuntv Pennsylvania at public sale, the following valuable real fate and personal Keal I Tliree of land situate on the road leading from Borti' Church to the Hanover IJttlestown Road in 1 Union Township. Adams County, Pennsylvania, as follows 1 Consisting of 55 acres of land lm proved with atherboarded frame house of rooms, summer house bank barn, other outbuildings and a spring of never-failing wafer Traet No Consisting of 5 acres and 1H perches of land improved with a frame dwelllnR house of 7 rooms cellar. summer house chicken houses hog stable corn crib, wagon sdied and well of water I .1 A wixxi lot containing of a acres and 83 perches At the time and place the following personal offered for sale Antiaue corner cupboard, years old; antique cheat, chalo bu- 1 reau, clocks, vtctrola, glassware, stoves itrgan lawn mower, and other artich's too numerous to men 1 Uon Alsti a quantity of potatoes bv the bushel, smoked cured hams and and an iron kettle will be held on the premises and will commence promptly at one when terms and conditions of will la- made known bv the undersigned I I KSK, I Executors of the will of lioulsa C. Leese, deceaaeti Richard A Brown.

Attorney for estate. Gettysburg, ra Criibb.s Auctioneer 2 II Glen Seutens trie ser Glenn Melvin Harbold Henrj K' knd la Mr and Mrs Rsrrt Serf? a bv Mr Mrs Jacob Reismger aivd Albert York spent the wees end with and daughter, Mr and Mrs Leo M.iler MuUtlle Columbia Ear! Eeigler has returned to his home here after spending the pact week with his Harleigh and Gehman Mr aiui Mrs Frank Pa York and Mrs Katie Frren and Mr and Mrs Kugene Freed S'oto Brook called on Mr and Mrs A Sinner Sunday evening The local school band furnished music for a festival held at Si Johns Reformed church, ter Satur.U* evening A large crowd Wended The band wiil Psrmers Grove on foi Uie New Fain ers Cooperative iMcmc a (Hi will so furnish the music for the Mount Sunday school picnic on Sa evening rt ic 1 munn a Tire undersigned ill sell at public Mile on the dsne date at Km. dale. Pa the following Hutldiivg ideal for shop 01 garage rtopertv 4me engine ptdlevs and rip and circular saw, jig saw turning lathe, mitre Is's drill prrss grmd.slone clamp nuts washers aci ew hi complete line of carpenter child's never vised, some cherry and walnut lumber good chairs chest meat elder press. carpenter bench and other articles numerous to men titan Sale to begin at I clock in Ternui KIIIMtN 2 3UV 131 im ni ive lloutrheM Hr NATI KhG Al NT a.

laja Vhe undersigned will aril at pub i lie sale on premises located miles west of Gettysburg on thej Lincoln Highway Route 30. the (ollow mg 1 cow J3 old gtaid milker, Wiiite leghorn JO old; 400 Rhrnle Island Red chicks old, Rhode Is land Red chicks 12 wr'eks old egw incubator. bat brooder; keroene brooder; ami water troughs lloutrholri (iimmIi (Praetlrally New) 3 piecr living room suite spinet desk and chair mahogany library table occasional chair, Grunow radio floor and table lamps, all electric smoking Statuts, elect nr clocks 3 rugs tf by 1J. 1-piece dining room electric electric sewing machina, 1 hand elcftrlc range chen table chairs, bufTei, electric refrigerator cu ft pans, electric iron and Ironing board, fruit Jars butt walnut twin net. 3 full mirrors clothes rocking chair, dishes glassware, extension ladders.

40 ft wheelbarrow and other articles loo numerous to men ton Hale to si 12 o'clock, noon Terms at by (Alllt KINK KOI IIS I MN Mervln Kemper Aurt Wt Iter Swisher Clerk, 121 EXE( IJTRIX NOTICE of Mary of Hanover, York County, Pa Harrv Snyder Mr and Mrs John deceased Frock Mr. and Mrs. Elmer on in.t win t- cnH rhilrirpn Erma and i Clan fourth annual reunion of the Grimes and Gordon clan held at Mont Alto park. Sun- Basket luncheon was served which a program, consisting of acriP'ure reading, prayers, songs, and comedy sketches, was Presented in the chapel. Recrea- activities featured the after- program.

The oldest member Present was Jex-ry Shaffer. Mt. Alto, he youngest was Ilene Reever. The following officers elected: President, Arthur M. Gettysburg; vice president.

Stalky. Favetteville: -secre- measurer. Miss Beatrice Irene Ret Taceytowa. and historum, Murrens onduct Reunion The third annua! reunion of the Murren family wa; held in Geiselman Grove near Sunday. A basket lunch was enjoyed The gathering included Mrs Margaret' Smith and Sfephen, Mr.

and Mrs Joseph Smith and children Grace Ralph Mary. Gladvs. Clair. Gerard Joan and Bernard. Mr and Mrs.

Lawrence Laird E. Frock and children Erma and Eugene. Mr and Mrs. Donald Wisensale, Mr and Mrs. Sterling Helwig and son Louis.

Mrs Ellen Kohr. Mrs. Sally Frock, Edmond Frock. Mr. and Mrs Sterling Frock and daughter Jeanne, the Rev.

and Mrs. Charles Rebert, Daniel Frock Miriam Frock, A E. Frock and children Alta. Bertha Pauline. Edmond.

Paul and Howard Mrs. Granville Myers. Raymond Myers. Charles Jones. Sterling Yingling, Mrs.

Katie E. Bealing, Corrine Kline, Mr and Mrs Harrv Zumbrum and children Edward and Janet, Mr and Mrs. Preston Markle, Arlene Markle, Ciair Markle, Guy. Cathrine and Da inline Brown, Mr and Mrs. Masemer, Romaine.

Roberta. Richard. Roy and Russell Masemer. bwn tlx lie rt, persons 1 .1 to make ami having Halms or SKainsf tinin without delay Bid 1 nar nf Ml Yr.rk Hmovf-r SARAH J. Dl'SMAN, OLD GOLD BOUGHT IIIGIIESl CASH PRIC PAID 39 Baltinmre Street Hanover, Pa Executrix.

"hen. Attorni vs Considerable trade between Russia and China Ls still carried on by caravan. The French have created oasf-s in the de.sfrts of Algeria by sinking artesian wells. FOR SALE 38- Acre Farm With 8-room Dwelling, bank Barn, etc Buildings are in rejjair and paint Acetylene gas plant, Never-failing well of water An ideal Summer residence Write or call on MARY SHORB R-4, Hanover, Pa. tNear Centennial Pa 1 Strine Sunday Plans are being completed for the eleventh annual Strine reunion to be held at Forest park Hanover Last vear more than persons were registered as a fending the reunion and this year marv more are expected because the descendants of BUNGALOW FURNITURE For S- pc.

largr overstuffed livtnc room tpholitered r-hai rs, SI; Oil Extension Gas ranxes. SS i f.asotin* hlte S5; Kitchen Electric ST.5«. See us re jon buy. TRADE-IN FL RN. EXCHANGE 55 Clark rear York Supply Tork.

Pa. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, AUG. 6. 1938 The undersigned will sell at public sale on the premises at 310 King St, LittlestowTi. Pa the following REAL ESTATE BANANA AUCTION Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.

USE YOUR CREDIT AT New and Used FURNITURE DEPT. 2-story, 9-room frame FRIDAY, AUG. P. M. with all necessary outbuildmg5 Sale to begin at 1:30 clock p.

m. Terms at sale by MARY J. anthony CHAS E. ANTHONY. Riley STORE Along the Westminster Road All kinds of first-class Modern and modernistic FURNITURE at AUCTION ROOM 905 Carlisle Hanover r.

Excepting Saturday RHHMMHMHHMW PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1938 At my place of business on Railroad Street, Hanover, Pa. 30 TRACTORS, ALL TYPES 4 15 30 McCormick 10 i0 McCormick 1 F-12 Deerlng Farmall, 12 Pord.uMi 1 Samson Tractor, 3 8 McCormick 1 Jeering Tractors 1 12 2o Huber Tractor TRACTOR AND HORSE-DRAWN PLOWS 2 No. 90 One-Bottom F-12 Farmall; 2 14 inrh Oliver Tractor Plown; 1 14 inch Three-Bottom Ollvei Trar tor Plow; 1 Two-Way McCormick-1 Riding Plow, 1 One-Way McCormick-1 Jeering Riding Plow 2 John Riding Plows. 1 Oliver Riding Plow, 1 No 20 Oliver lng Plow, 1 No 80 Wiard Plow, 1361 8vraciw Walking 1 1342 Walking Plow, 2 No McCormick-Deerlng HARROWS 1 28 18 McCormick Deertng dirk Harrow 1 24 if McCor- Disk Harrow, 1 14 16 Horne Disk 1 20 16 Horse Dbik, 2 17 Tooth Harrows, 1 15-Tooth Harrow 1 80 Tooth Harrow 1 7 Ft Cultiimcker, 1 8 Ft Culti 1 8-FI linller DRILLS 2 10 8 Missouri Drills BINDERS 1 8 Ft Deering Binder, 1 7 Ft. iw-ring Binder, 1 7 Ft.

Osborne Binder 1 ok Binder MOWERS 1 F-20 Farmall Mower, 1 No, 10 Farmall Mower for F-12 2 No 6 McCormick-Deerlng 2 5-Ft 2 5-Ft Mowers, 2 Mowers CULTIVATORS 1 New 4 McCormick-Deering Cult spring Brake 1 New 4 McCorm ick Deering Cxilt Pin Brake, 2 John Pin Brake Cultivators, 1 No 201 F-20 Farmall Cult. CORN PLANTERS 1 John IVere Corn Planter 1-McCormick Deertng Planter MILLS 1 No 48 Dellinger Hammer Mill, 1 Easy Hammer Mill, 1 10 in Plate IMllnger Mill, 1 6 In Plate lng Mill, 1 Letz Plate Mill, 1 2 Hole McCormick-Deerlng Corn Sheller ENGINES 1 8-H rawson Engine, 1 2-H Lawson Engine 1 McCormick-Deerlng Engine, 1 l'a-H Henderson Engine, 1 2-H New Holland Engine, 1 5-H New Holland Engine WAGONS 2 Wagons, with Bedfi 1 200 Gallon Sprayer with Engine 1 -6-Ft McCormick-Deerlng Power Potato Digger HORSES, ETC. 1 4-Yrsr Bay Horse, 10- Year Dark Bay Hor-o A lot of harness, trees and double trees. Other Used Farm Machinery, too numerou- 'o it Bale to promptly at 12 o'clock, noon, Eastern Bfar.d- ard lime. Terms All under Ten EJollara, Over TEN DOLLARS, less 3 per cent for Cash, or a credit of four months on a note of approved security.

MELVIN J. SHEFFER RAILROAD STREET HANOVER, PA. FIVE New I Cream Deodorant Stops Perspir ation i A kt i Ijyn 1 to 4. ttain- ireattv Af ltd been Aj a i 1, i 4 foi be no Tf- Mil MON nt Afrid bmntn Try todayi A dd Im JL JL 9 39f Hi) im 1 (V mm 4 'J NOTICE, Ladies! PETFRS i rr. hrliiy Hair (utter will V- HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SALON New Centrisi Hotel Blrlf ruler Hanover lieg tn Make now In Ml vi Austin, The Christy Hair Cut to match yonr own Individuality GRAND OPENING Of LUNCH BEER GARDEN (Formerly Poor 520 Third Street HANOVER, PA WeHneiday Aug.

3 DAN Cl NC. (PtMMJvely no Orrliestra Music Delicious EATS and COLD BEER WILLIAM YFALY, Proprietor FURNITURE' fletter Villus Always ai 13 mi IMdliK HI HKKT SAMUEI, W. ELINE ontraclor anti Builder If A NOV KR. PA. Ml 922 tt cold yvhen you can get a HOT MKAL for In our bar or grill NEW CENTRAL HOTEL On I he Square, llanover, Pa.

SMAIJL FARM 5 8-rrxjm hoime, barn. ete. (ifKKi buildings, all on main macadam In borough. 8ee CLAYTON E. MOUL Hpilng Grove and Vork.

Examined GLaaaea filled ITRYPTOK IV. GLASSES XV BiFGCAUI l)K. E. H. WALTER OptomeirM Floor, Adjoining Natl nanfe Center Square, Hanover, ICH lAtNDPif XHb PRY CLEANERS ST III IT W.

A. Feiser UNDERTAKER and EHBAEMEK Panna, and Maryland Successor to VV 205 CARLISLE STREET Telephone 624 or S8S-Y.

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