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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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PAGE FOURTEEN THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Visit To Windsor Approved LONDON, Nov. 10. George VI. it weus reliably learned has given full approval to a meeting in Paris Friday between his brothers the Duke of Windsor, who preceded him on tne British throne, and the Duke of Gloucester.

The King's approval gave substance to a widespread belief that the meeting of the two brothers will symbolize a reconciliation of the British royal family with the Windsors. The Duke of Windsor, who ruled as King Edward VIII. has lived in exile since his abdication December 10. 1936. to marry the American- born former Wallis Warfield Simpson.

Fridav's meeting will be the first between him and any member of his family since his marriage June 3. 1937, No More In Italy ROME. Nov. 10. The Italian Government today the use of foreign names such as Hollywood and Florida for places of in Italy.

One night club previously had changed its name from to in anticipation of the decree approved by the Cabinet. Manv dancing places have used such names as and ordered erected at Dakar. and in Madagascar, to send out propaganda. Party Dissolves Itself PRAGUE. Nov.

10, President Eduard Czechoslovak National Socialist party and the German Social Democratic party announced their dissolution yester- day. political friends created a for national collabora- i tion and to lead dis- 1 membered Czechoslovakia a new Their foreign policy, they said, would be collaboration i with meaning Germany principally France Spends To Weld Empire FRANCE Nov. 10, The French government ordered a big public works plan for the colonies to strengthen the ties holding the empire together. Colonial Minister Georges Mandel instructed governors of North Africa Madagascar and Indo-China to build new roads, schools and sanitary centers. Powerful radio broadcasting stations were Britain For Peace LONDON.

Nov. 10. (AP). Prime Minister Chamberlain predicted "quieter for Europe last night and pledged British armament with the part we want to play in maintaining The Premier, decked with gold braid and standing before the Lord banquet, said: have an expression for it. I want this country to be a for How Berlin Viewed Election BERLIN, Nov.

10. Captions such as New and for headlined reports of United States elections in German morning newspapers today. The Berliner Tageblatt said, cold wave swept the spring hopes of the New Rome-Tokyo Flljfht A Failure BEIRUT, Svria. Nov. 10.

Five Italians who left Rome at 12:18 a. m. Wednesday on a good-will and record-attempt, flight to Tokyo abandoned the project after breaking two ailerons in landing on a beach near here. BL.UF. RIIMiF.

PLAYERS GRACE GRACE John Merryman was the leader for the Epworth League, on Sunday evening when the tnpic used was The Rev. Melvin E. Lederer was the speaker for the Epworth League and introduced the Rev. Dr. E.

N. Bergerstock of York president of the Anti- Saloon League of the Harrisburg District, who spoke on the text Shalt Not The Queen Esther Circle cleared $14.50 on their bake sale on Saturday afternoon. Edgar Freeland and son, Catons- ville visited on Sunday with their; daughter and sister, Mrs. Paul; Cooper who has been critically ill for the past two weeks. Mrs.

Coop- er is now much improved and can receive company. Mrs. Edgar Free- land who has been spending some i time at the Cooper home returned to her home in Catonsville on Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cooper, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooper until Mrs. Cooper is able to be up and about her home duties. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Caleb Martin, the Rev. and Mrs. Melvin E. Lederer; and son Melvin, called on Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Cooper on Sunday i afternoon. Mrs. Buhrman Martin who been a patient in the Union Memorial Hospital since Thursday sub- mitted to a goiter operation on Saturday morning. Her condition is i reported as good.

The Rev. Melvin E. Lederer called on her on Monday, He also called at the Franklin Square Hospital to see S. H. Cooper who has been ill for some time, Mr.

Cooper is now reported on the road to recovery. Mrs. Emma Wheeler, a patient in the Maryland General Hospital, continues to improve. LeRoy Wallick. who underwent an appendicitis operation, has been discharged from the Maryland General Hospital, and is spending some time at the home of Mrs.

Emma Wheeler, his wife's grandmother. Mrs. S. H. Cooper and Mrs.

Agatha Yost returned to their homes on Friday after spending several days in Shrewsbury. with Mrs. Frank Baker. Mr. Baker who has been seriously ill in the York Hospital following an abdominal operation, is reported on the road to recovery.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cooper and family spent the week-end in Harrisburg. where they visited with Mrs. Coopers brother, Mr.

and Mrs. William Davidson. Preaching Mission will be observed in the Grace M. E. Church next week.

November 13 to 20. There will be a guest speaker each evening, Monday, the Rev. J. Lee Williams of the Emory Circuit will preach. Tuesday, the Rev.

Herman R. McClay of the Hereford Circuit; Wednesday, the Rev. G. G. Whitehurst of Lutherviile; Thursday the Rev.

W. I. Randall of Western Run Circuit, and Friday, the Rev. C. H.

Robinson of Monkton. The Rev. Melvin E. Lederer, pastor of the Grace Church, will not be present at any of these meetings as he will be actively engaged in the preaching mission, preaching each evening of this week at other churches. The Fifth District school will hold their monthly A.

meeting on Tuesday evening November 15 in the school auditorium. WHITE HOUSE includes. Arthur Franz, as the vil lain. Nitro Glycierwsky; Daisy Kempt.on, his wife: Frank Getty and Betty Martin, hero and heroine respectively. Supporting is James Butler.

The cast of Hall includes. LaVerne Jenkins, Helen Bordes. Margaret Kelly and Sara Jacobs. The idea for the features was conceived from the New York City Show Place. American Music Hall, when "The was successfully produced last winter.

The plays will be given at the Blue Ridge College on November 18, at 8 15 p. m. There will also be refreshments and the singing of old songs The public is cordially invited to attend. The Rev. Lsaiah Overholtzer and wife, missionaries of the Church of the Brethren, on furlough from China, will speak at Pipe Creek church on Thursday evening, Nov.

10 Homemakers To Meet The pw Windsor Club will meet on Nov. 14 at 7:30 p. Miss Hoffman will have a lawyer to speak on "Law as it a fleets the Mrs. Randall Snoerline attended CPSETS MARK IN MIDWEST political parties fared j0int National Master Farm ill in several mid-western states in balloting, which saw 31- Guild and the Na- year-old Republican Harold E. Stassen fupjjer left) defeat Gov.

Elmer Benson (Farmer-Labor) in Minnesota, and Republican Julius P. Heil, (upper right) Milwaukee manufacturer, trim Gov. Philip LaFollette Prog.) in Wisconsin. Former Gov Frank D. Fitzgerald dower left) defeated Gov.

Frank Murphy, Democrat who had President blessing, in Michigan, and in Ohio Republican Robert A. Taft won the U. S. senate seat of Democrat Robert J. Bulkley.

land college on Thursday evening. Maude Collins. Parkton, TO GIVE MELODRAMAS hPre Mr and Mrs Joseph Kinsey NEW Blue Ridge Johnstown Pa spent the week-end Players present on November here with his brother. Km- 18 an old-fashioned cabaret night, sev and wife. featuring two melodramas, "The Madam Liliana Dethtereva and Crimson Cocoanut" and "Town Hall daughter Mrs France spent several Tonight." These will reflect the davs this week in Baltimore, typical atmosphere of the gay nine- Wedding Announced ties A bar room trio and an over- Mrs.

Cora Guyton announced the ture by the Merry Men of Wind- marriage of her daughter will be also featured The vil- to Mr. Run kies of Ml. Airy. The lain is to be hissed. TTie theme wedding took place last June "The Crimson is.

Will i The Rev. I Oberholtser re- the Bomb Cocoanut) Ex- turned Missionary, will tell of his The theme of "Town Hall recent experiences in war tom is The Show China this coming Friday evening. Go In the first play, the cast Nov 11 at 7.30 in Sams Creek Church of the Brethren. HARNEY A turkey and oyster dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Clutz and Mrs Rasa Valentine in observance of Mrs. Valentine's birthda. anniversary. The honored guests were Mr. and Mrs.

John Waybnght and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Valentine, and son George Mr. and Mrs. Wade Brown and daughter Barbara Jean, near Littlestown, and Thelma Clutz, York, Pa.

Miss Romaine Vaughn. Taneytown, spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Amos Wantz. The annual turkey supper sponsored by the Aid of St, church, Nov. 19.

MORE REPUBLICAN Raymond Baldwin, (left) a Republican, will be the next Governor of Connecticut, replacing the veteran Democrat, Gov. Wilbur toss and in Rhode Island the chief executive will be another member of the O. William H. Vanderbilt, (right, descendant of the famous Commodore. anderbilt ousted the Democratic incumbent, Robert Quinn, in Tuesdays balloting.

WHITE HOUSE. Miss Ethel Hale of Western Maryland College, spent the past week-end at her home here. S. H. Cooper, who is still at the Franklin Square hospital, is reported improving.

Miss Treva Smith is spending some time at Boring, Md The Rev. Mrs. Harold McClay entertained the Aid society of Mt. Carmel in the Hall, Hereford, Friday evening. The silent sister's party will be held at that time, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Benson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Benson attended the Fall Federation meeting which was held at Towson High school last Friday evening.

The Aid Society of Sal- emn held their November meeting at the social hall. A social was held in connection with this meeting. The Rev. Mr. Fehl led the entire group in singing and all joined in games and contests.

Refreshments of cup cakes, sugar cakes, ginger cakes, pumpkin pie and coffee were served to about 60 I persons. A special program was given by the Otterbein Guild girls at Salemn U. B. church, last Sunday morning. The Aid Society of Salem U.

B. church will hold their oyster supper in the hall near the church Friday and Saturday evenings, November 11 and 12. The Mt. Carmel Homemakers Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Percy Akehurst last Thursday afternoon.

Those attending from here were Mrs. Young, Mrs. Neilson, Mrs. R. S.

Benson, Mrs. C. D. Miles, Mrs. Edgar Benson, Miss Beulah Benson and Miss Hollace Phillips.

Mr, and Mrs, Charles W. Martin accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and daughter Fern to Washington, D. last Sunday and were the guests of Mr and Mrs.

Earl Willis. Mrs. WillLs is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin.

route to their home they met with a serious accident in Reisterstown. The car was demolished and the i i occupants all were injured. The most seriously injured was Minnie Martin, who has a broken collarbone and other injuries. She I was immediately taken to the Uni- versity hospital. The slippery road i and the blinding lights of another I car was claimed responsible for the accident.

Mrs. Edna Benson, Mrs. Laura Peregoy, the Rev. Mr. Mclay, Miss Hollace Phillips and Miss Beulah i Benson attended the meeting and supper held in the Hampstead M.

E. church last week. Sterling Peregoy. son of Mrs. Grace Peregoy.

and Mr. Hann of table Mias Rose coppersmith, and tional Home Demonstration council and National Country Life Association held at Lexington. Ky. Granville Roop and family of Mt. Airy and W.

A. Bower and family of Tanevtown were visitors at John H. ood on Sunday. The Rev Mr Hays will preach at Glen Ridge Presbyterian church at Scranton. on Sunday next; Dr.

Lynn H. Harris of Blue Ridge College will fill the Rev. Mr. pulpit here. Miss lone Englar.

Baltimore, spent Thursday in town. The Rev. Mr. Hays and J. Walter Getty attended the International Fellowship dinner at Western Mary- SURPRISE! SURPRISE! Wait you taste TASTYKAKE Pretzel Sticks.

the best pretzels you ever ate and they cost only a nickel for 180 inches. I RIENDS CHEER It was cheers for Leverett Saltonstall (R) in Boston and cheers for Herbert H. Lehman in New York City, as the two gubernatorial candidates, successful in their respective states, greeted well-wishers at campaign headquarters. Gov. Lehman (below) had a close battle with Thomas E.

Dewey. THERE'S A WEALTH OF GOOD HEALTH IN BUTTER NLY sweet cream is used in making fact, every pound contains the pure, pasteurized, sweet cream from ten quarts of rich milk. Unquestionably, the utmost in real food value. you agree that this is the kind of butter you want to serve your family regularly. SWEET CREAM BUTTER America's Standard, of Quality the Prize Winner Hoffmansville, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hann, who figured in a motorcycle accident while enroute to the home of a relative, are both in the Columbia hospital suffering from fractures of legs. The Hann boy was the most seriously hurt. However Sterling Peregoy may be tickets. Mrs.

Melvin E. Lederer. Arthur and William Walsh represented the Shiloh Sunday GRAND VALLEY Put Louella to the test, today, right on your own is backed by our unqualified guarantee of complete satisfaction. GRAND VALLEY.Mr. school at, the sub-District Sunday Mrs.

Earl Helwig, Silver Run, School conference and supper in the St. John's M. church on Wednesday evening, the Rev. Robert L. WoocL West Duttrict and and 'Where Quality Counts ana Your Money Goes where he will be confined for some time.

The boys had employment in Hampstead. SHILOH Each American farmer produces food and fibre for an average of three and a half in town. has been sick for over a week at the home of her mother-in-law, was removed to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snyder on Saturday.

Mrs. Stiffler is suffering from pneu- monia. SHILOH Shiloh Aid Earle Schultz has been confined Society will serve their annual to his home for about two weeks, oyster or chicken supper in the suffering with a fractured knee Hall, Hampstead, on; when he met with an accident at Saturday, November 12. from his work. Mr.

Schultz was assisting until 7 p. m. The following arejm the removing of a house: the the chairmen of committees: Kit- house toppled and fell catching chen, Mrs. Paul Reed; dining room, his knee under it. His physician C.

Russell Williams; bake placed his knee in a cast and he 1 table, Mrs. George Ebaugh; fancy doing nicely at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart were week-end visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Smeak St. i church. Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Resh and family entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Mr. and' Mrs. Edward H. Wentz, Deep Run; Mr. and Mrs.

Walter N. Wentz and children Geraldine and Nevin, Grand Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Blettner and children Nadine. Henrietta and Jean.

Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Resh near Pleasant Hill. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs.

Blanton Wentz, Park View. The Rev. A. M. Hollinger will be the officiating clergyman at St.

Bartholomew's church Sunday at 10:30 a. Church School at 9 a. m. Mrs. Philip T.

Wentz has been on the sick list and is improving. Mrs. George V. Miller has spent a day recently at the home of Mrs. John Fowler and family, Spring Grove.

WHERE TO BUY SETS SERVICE ACCESSORIES From Authorized Hanover Dealers RADIO AIRLINE Crosley Stewart-Warner Emerson REPUBLICANS STAGE COMEBACK IN ELECTIONS This map shows at a glance the outcome of important election contests throughout the nation, indicating (in black the states where the G. O. P. bested opposition. With some races still undecided, Republicans had gained more than Pj seats in the national Ioum of while G.

O. P. senatorial candidates led in nip-and-tuck races in Iowa and Indiana. AMASAN GENERAL- ELECTRIC PHILCO SPARTON R. C.

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