Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Publication:
The Evening Suni
Location:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PERCY M. BURKE For All your INSURANCE Needs 231 East Main Street MD PAINTING Interior and Exterior W. ROY HINER R-l, Union Bridge Md. Near Uniontown BUILDING, PAINTING, Cementing Remodeling i. E.

FREYMAN P. O. Boi 255 WESTMINSTEF MD ALLIS-CHALMERS. CASE and NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT WERTZ GARAGE Sales and Service MD. Phone Hampstead 3621 WESTMINSTER (Continued Prom Page Six) Snydersburg Picnic SATURDAY, JfiLY 7 The old-time Picnic Sandwiches, Pies, Cakes, Ice will be on sale.

Music by ALESIA BAND EVERYBODY WELCOME! day afternoon at the Westminster High school with numerous entries in each of the dog. cat and miscellaneous classes. There were trophies for the best dog and cat and novelties and ribbons for classes. The collie of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Miller was awarded the trophy for the best dog, while Harold Smith, took the trophy for the best cat. The judges for the show were Miss Florence Laroque and John Pfaflf, of Baltimore. Miss Jane Reif snider served as the general chairman for the show w'ith Mrs. Alfred Wilson, president of the society as co-chairman. The entries were in charge of Mrs.

Granville Bixler. Mrs. Edgar Barnes and Mrs. Charles Smelser. Refreshments were handled by Mrs.

Herbert Kyler. Mrs. John T. Rowan and Ellicott George. Miss Elizabeth Beacham was in charge of the pony rides.

The following awards were made: Smallest Judy Cole; largest Sally Judge and second, James Judge- best tnck Candy Hill; second, Barbara Jackson; third. Mabel Unger; blackest Hilda Strumsky; second. Dorothy Tatske; third, Mrs. Grace Coppersmith; dog with longest Ann Estep; second, Rstep; third. James Judge; dog with shortest Doris Eckenrode- second, Francis Fritz; third, Mrs G.

Strumsky; dog with longest ears Candy Hill; second, Mrs. Strumsky; third, Ronald Fritz; best Sally Judge; second, Doris Eckenrode; third. Candy Hill- Wavne second, Judy Cole; third, Ronald Fritz. Largest Howard Smith; cutest Wilma Arnold; second, Phyllis Haines; third, Debbie Hill; best Howard Smith; second, Debbie Hill- third. Phyllis Haines; smallest kitten-first, Howard Smith; second, Wilma Arnold; third.

Phyllis Haines. Miscellaneous THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER. PA. TUESDAY, JULY PAGE SEVEN REISTERSTOWN (Continued Prom Page Six) white was carried out in the decorations.

Friday evening Mrs. Bond entertained tfie wedding partv and the immediate families at a buffet dinner at her home. 103 Hanover road, before the rehearsal at the church. For the first time in its hi.story tlie Maryland State 4-H club fair will be held one week earlier with this dates set for Aug. 28 to Sept.

2. The announcement has been made by Mylo S. Donnly. state club leader, at his College Park office. This will enable the participating to be present at the opening of school, which they were unable to do in previous years.

For Guard Camp Waldo Garman and Robert Beach, this place, are among members of the Maryland State Guard of the 29th Division, who left for a two training at Camp Pickett. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W'alter Dayhoff and Mrs.

Granville Dayhoff. Mt. Airy, were visitors Thursday at the home of the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Millard F. Garman.

24 Chatsworth avenue. Guests Fi'iday at the Garman residence were Mrs. Walter Smith and daughter. Ml.ss Anita Smith. Small- wwd.

I Dover Methodist chuj-ch, the Rev. G. Reter. pastor, will observe a festival of music on Sun- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In- I eluded on the program will be con- 1 gregational sining hymns of the I church, choral selections and solos.

Ministers of neighboring churches will participate in the service, which GRID STAR Jerry Nuzum and his wife, embrace Joyously represents a community-wide in Las Cruces, after directed verdict freed the 27-year-old Pittsburgh halfback of murder charge. A cloud had hung over jgnsen the former college football star ever sinqe the finding of Waitress Ovida rector of St. Episcopal' partly buried body in 1949. church, near here, and Mrs. Jensen, i left this week to vacation at Mus! koka Lakes.

Ontario, Canada, for the reception in the church last Wednesday night in honor of its new pastor, the Rev. Conrad Jordan, and Mrs. Jordan, The New theater has announced feature pictures for the remainder of the week as follows: Tuesday and Wednesday. Phyllis Avery and Dar' ren McGarvin in for a Thursday and Fi'iday, DennLs Morgan and Patricia Neal in I Pa.ss,” and Saturday, Roy Calhoun in and Johnny Weis- muller in "Tarzan and the Leopard I The Gas and Electric Company I will sponsor a cooking school from July 2 through July 5. 2 to 4 p.

m. each day. except W'ednesday, July 4. i in the Emory Grove hotel, 2 Waiigh avenue, Emory Grove, Glyndon. For those unable to attend the day sessions.

a night cla.ss will be held Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Kay Mutchner, a of the home service bureau and a graduate home economist, will conduct classes. HAMPSTEAD COMMUNITY SALE used. There were 112 children registered in the school and sixty a Colf second, a duck, made perfect attendance.

Twenty- Candy Hill; third, turtle, Terry Hill, i eight missed but one or two sessions making a total of 88 eligible for attendance certificates. The Vacation Schools Close The Vacation Bible School of Grace Lutheran church closed on Friday. Cities Jesus was the general theme of all the groups. The theme was Trip To Jesus The Primary department used BETTIPS CHICKS Will be at MATTHEWS Sfati'rvn With and the Juniors i for missionary The Sun- service where Jesus Lived school and the organized Hampstead, Md. i The same session titles were carried i classes of the church sponsored and i throughout and the study centered I financed the school.

around ten cities visited by Jesus The closing exercises of the Mea- average attendance was 94.7 per Eleven people furnished transportation free of charge. The offering was $60, which will be u-sed entirely Every Friday from 7 to 9 P. M. with 10,000 Reds and Crosses Phone Lancaster 4-1444 treal, and Lake George. Accom- remainder of the summer During panying them w'ere Mrs.

the Rev. Mr. Jensen's absence, the mother. Dr, Anna M. Oberlag, Chil- Rev.

Samuel Shoemaker, rector licothe. and her sister. Miss of Calvary Epi.scopal church. New Margaret Oberlag, Dallas, Tex. will serve St.

Thoma.s church. Oberlag traveled with them to New Mr. and Mrs. James Allard. York, where she visited friends forimgton.

D. announced the birth day. Twenty-one people served as several days and then returned to of a son on June 27, in teachers, helpers and one as secre- Dallas bv air. Providence hospital, Washington, tary, all without compensation. Mrs.

(3. W. Bullock. Westminster R. D.

6, has returned from the Han- and Hemv oer General hospital with her in- Hipsley. Pleasant fant son. David Carroll. Henry Marvin Snvder. this place.

The Fourth of July being a na- i has completed basic training at tional holiday, bank.s, public offi- i Wichita Falls Air Force Base Tex ces and many places of business 'He has been made leader, will be closed. There will be no rur- promoted to private first cla.ss and al or city delivery of mail, and no transferred to Lowry Field Air Force FRIDAY, .11 LY 6. 1951 ling at 6:00 P. M. The following will be sold: Five-piece formica-top breakfast set.

Crosley refrigerator, kerosene stove, stands, kitchen chairs, bureau, rocking chairs, double bed and box spring, lot of antique di.shes, vase. 7-pc. walnut dining room suite, set of 6 cane-seat chaii more than 150 years old; pine table, old pine sofa, O. G. frames, plank- bottom chairs, ladder-back rocker, dry sink.

Heatrola, u-on kettle. 50- gal. oil drum with spigot, 2-drawer blanket chest. and many other articles will arrive, but will not be advertised. Terms; Cash.

Homer Snyder, Auct. Ham.pstead 5271. Elmer Sprinkle, Clerk. 6-2ti-94 LINOLEUM Rubber and Tile Venetian Blinds Window Shades ('usioni CLARENCE LOCKARD UMONTOWN MI) Phone Westminster closing with the Also each day a world wide mission subject was considered and carefully selected audio-visual aids of Biblical or missionary nature were ETTER The professional aervlcet rendered are worth Infinitely more than the fost of the material in the themselves A professional exarrination for possible patholnri- cal iye conditions and scientific measurements of ability to sec. THl RSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAf 9 to 12 9 to A.M 8 to 12 A.M.

1 to 6 P.M. 1 to 5 PJML 1 tr 5 P.M. CLOSED ON MONDAYS AND I DAY DR. Arthur Q. Tracey Rexall Building 'phone 6011 Hampstead, Md.

ty I TUESDAY I to 12 A.M. I to 8 P.M PostofSce. installations and mechan- Mrs. Alva Finch, Ridge road, and Miss Betty Ann Jack.son, this city, and Mrs. Billy Ray.

Thomp- have returned from two w'eeks avenue, announced the spent in Florida. With Mrs. i birth of a son on Saturday. June daughter, Mary Jane, they visited 23. Ray is the former Miss Mr.

parents. Mr. and Mrs. I Ray F. Finch.

Daytona. Fla. They' also spent some time with her son, and Mrs. Howard Calt- Pfc. William United States i Westminster road, left Wed- Air Force, who is in training at the months at J.

and J. Aircraft Company, near N. Sarasota. Fla. Mary Jane will William H.

Slade 16 Virginia spend some time with her avenue, has contracted for a mason- parents and she will accompany 15 Virginia avenue: them to Westminster, w'here they has aw aided a con- will spend several weeks. ISION When You Need READY MIXED CONCRETE Call Westminster 1377 THOMAS, BENNETT HUNTER, Inc. school held on Friday at 8 p. m. Approximately 200 children participated in the program which was resented to a large audience.

Ex- ibits consisted of Bible work done and many types of handwork completed by the various classes. There wei'e 220 children enrolled. Awards were presented to the 145 chUdren i who had perfect attendance. Dur- I ing the two weeks, the children I raised $113.92 for home and eign relief work, gathered a large amount of clothing for reliei, took material for and made numerous i friendship packets for the under- i priviiegea, and made books and posters for the sick. Among the I speakers who spoke in assembly I meetings were: Ray Kyle.

Church World Service representative, New Windsor; Miss Rachel Garner, crafts director. New Windsor, and Mrs. Charles Schaffer. Westmms- road, ter. Several of the highlights were i The a school a visit vice Center by the junior and intermediate classes.

The faculty consisted of the following; First Year Beginners, Mrs. Sam Wright, CUSTOM BUTCHERING Hotis Beef Lamb. Veal. Poultry Curing Smoking Processing Westminster. Md Phone 1010 Carroll S.

Rinehart West. Phone 815-K-5 FARM BUREAU U. lift tract for a frame on Church road near Pleasant Hill road, and Mrs Hill, and victor G. Copertake. Hanover road, daughter Xandra Chevy Chase, are jg planning for a masonary hou.se on Kill son the Hanover road, near this place, and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert S. Brooks. Raymond A.

Hill, Jr, New Windsor this place, officially representing the Lions Club of Reisterstown, Westminster Soroptimist ed last Thursday from Atlantic City, I picnic enjoyed by all and club will conduct a rumage sale on where they attended the Lions in- of the Church World Ser- Friday and Saturday at 71 East ternationai convention which con- Main street from 9 to 9 p. with Mrs. Eugene Walsh in charge. TTie room will be opened at 7 on Thursday evening to teacher, and Mrs. Harold Wantz, I receive articles to be sold.

Persons Mrs. Margaret Doody, Miss Ruthanne Miller, assistants; Second Year Beginners, Miss Betty Stoner, teacher; Miss Rose Lowe, as! Kistant; Third Year Beginners, Mildred Wetzel, teacher. Mrs. bur Haines and Miss Berbara Myers. assistants; First Year primaries; Mrs.

Helen Rinehart, Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Margaret Brilhart, Mrs. Ethel Bohn, teachers, and Miss Betty Pletzer, assistant; Second Year Primaries- Mrs. Harry Gardner, teacher, and Mrs.

Helen Kehoe. assistant; Third Year Primaries; Miss Mildred Arbaugh, DEPENDABLE QUALITY- PROMPT SERVICE Everything In Building Needs Make us your headquarters for Lumber, Millwork, Plywood, Roofing, Paint, Siding, Insulation and a host of other materials for building and repair work. Let us advise you on all your Building Problems. Inc. Lineboro, Md.

Phone Hampstead 4811 who have things for the sale and SHARRER Funeral Home in vened from June 24 through 28. Po.st Office Data The Reisterstown post office ulll be open until 10 a. m. Wednesday. July 4.

for the convenience of patrons desiring to call for their mail. cannot take them to the store room 'No rural or town deliveries will be may contact Mrs. Alvah or Mrs. E. Miller Richardson.

made that day. Mr. and Mrs. John Gingrich and The Westminster Fire Depart- daughter Joanne, this place, ment amoulance conveyed Cather- i from Friday until this Tuesday at ine Brightful, Charles street, to the Atlantic City University hospital, Baltimore early Sunday morning Later in the day Roy Mann was returned to his home in Patapsco after being a patient in the Universitv haspital, Mrs. Grace Lewis, 301 East Main street, left on Saturday to.

spend Mi.ss Agnes M. this place, left night for California, where will time. Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Weber, Castletein avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ethel L. Weber, to Robert L. daughter. Mr.

and Mrs Carl Mi- teacher. and Miss Julia Hoke, as- Augusta. Ga. sistant; Juniors: Mrs. Ruth Rine- The Mi.ssionan- Sorietv hart, Mrs.

Lavmia Wenger and of St. Lutheran Mrs. Margaret Petry, teachers; In- church will meet at the church on a week with her son-in-law and Berney, of Mr, and Mrs. Sid- termediates; the Rev. Harry Gardner, teacher and Mi.ss Gladys Gainer, assistant; secretary, Miss Gla- ney Berney, Baltimore.

Miss Weber is a graduate of Croucher college. Mr. Berney attended the Johns Hopkins university, and is a graduate of Colgate university. Pvt. Joseph William Yox, whn a two-week furlough at the FOR SALE Montmorency Sour Cherries Will begin pickine aboui 7, and throughout the following week.

Plare orders now and I will notify you when ready. E. s. Baugher WESTMINSTER, MD. Phone 937-W-4 Wednesday evening at 8 The Missionary Societv of St.

Lutheran church parents. and Mis. dys Garner; treasurer. Miss Joan will meet at the church on Thurs- William H. Yox, Park road, Rinehart; supplies.

Mrs. Paul day evening at 8 Monday for New Jersey, disan; dii'ector. Mrs. Lavinia Wen- Sunday visitors of Mrs Edward Mi.sses Gail and Elaine Ney ger, assisted by the pastor. Those Lowe.

East Green street were her returned to their home in w'ho provided transportation were brother-in-law and Mr and Lykens, after a week Bus, Charles High. Mrs. Mrs. W. W.

Wilson and sv ps Mvr- home ot thru- uncle tie Deamer and Rilria and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Earl Hanover Mr, and Mrs. Philip Cummins. Mary Wright. Arthur Naill, Samuel Bare.

Mrs. Anna petry, Mrs Margaret Petry. Miss Emma Bixler, Mrs. Paul Wildasm, Miss Mildred Bond street, left on Friday for St Arbaugh. Mi's.

Harold Wantz. Mrs. Petersburg, Fla. where thev will Guv Bixler. Mrs.

Margaret Bril- i make their home. They were ac- hart. Mrs, Byer, Mrs. Wilbur Hai- companied by Mrs. Belle nes.

Mrs. John Brown. Mrs. Mildred smith and her daughter. Mrs Rob- Wetzel.

Mrs. Carl Brown. Mrs. Dick Fuller, who will spend several I Richardson, Mrs, Garst, Mrs. Phil- i weeks in Florida.

ip Uhrig and the pastor. ---------------------Ten Complete Driver Course U. S. Army has its THE BIG MANCHESTER, MD. FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL JULY 9 to 14 inclusive RIDES PROGRAM GAMES VACATION TIME! OUR DINING ROOM WILL BE CLOSED JULY 1 to JULY 8, inclusive LUNCH COUNTER Will Remain OPEN as Usual JIIVIMY BAUMGARDNER CENTRAL HOTEL TANEYTOWN, MD.

HUda Brodbeck, Albert R. Murray. U. S. Armv.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Murray, avftjuie. this place is now with an engineering construction bHttalioii of the Corps of Engineers in the Eighth Armv in Korea.

This outfit has been commended bv both Genera! Ridgeway and General Van Fleet for its excellent achievement record far i in the Korean campaign. Ten high school teachers U. Air Force; Members and friends of Plea.sant fully completed the driver educa- i Methodist church tendered a tion course held last week, at Western Maryland college, it was announced by Joseph R. Bailer, dean of education for the college. The I ten are now certified to teach high school driver education and will return to their re.spective schools in September to begin driving programs.

Tlie five-day. forty-hour cour.se included among other things, instruction on psychophysical testing devices, methods of presenting driver education in the clas-sroom, behind-the-wheel instruction, and road tests in traffic. The student- teachers also heard talks given by Frank Bennett, specialist in safety education, Baltimore City Schools, and Paul E. Burke, executive director, Maryland Traffic Safety Commission. Claude B.

Brubeck, educational consultant, American Automobile Association, was the course mstructor. This was the second driver education counse held at Western Maryland. It was offered jointly by the college and the American Automobile Association. Certificates for cour.se completion i were presented to the following: I Joshua H. Cockey, Sparks and Franklin High schools, Baltimore John Corey, Dundalk and Sparrows Point schools, Baltimore 'county; Augustine J.

Coupe, 'Georgetown Garrett Park; Henrv Edmunds, Sidwell Friends school, Washington; Clayton Evans, LittlestowTi High school, Littlestown, Eugene M. Flinn, I Oakland High school Oakland. George B. Hackbart, National Traininc school. Washington; Reginald W.

Huston. Hebron High school. Hebron. Cal Welliver, WavTie.sboro High school. Waynesboro.

and Charles C. Brown, Associate Safety Director, D. C. Division. American Automobile As.so- ciation.

The Maryland teachers also will receive a teachers certificate from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Briefs and Personals Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee.

daughters, Sondra and Judy Ann, have I returned from a motor I trip through the New England states and Canada. Some of the places visited were New York City, Bar Harbor, Quebec, Mon- ATTENTION! JuAt Received Fresh Load of WATERMELONS Whirh are large and cutting; excellent. Can be purchased ice cold without any extra charge. week only. 7 lbs.

Bananas 95c Also l-resh Kruit.s and VeRelables, Cantaloupes, Ripe Tomatoes, Apples and New Potatoes. Fruit Market WESTMINSTER, MD. Phone 257-W G-E APPLIANqES are backed by a reliable, factory-trained service organization. Be certain of prompt, dependable service, gyy J. STONER GEIMAN SONS 75-77 W.

Main St. Westminster, Md. 24 CRAB FEED FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951 starting 6:00 P. M. AT TANEYTOWN RECREATION PARK (near ball diamond) Sponsored by Lions Club TANEYTOWN, MI).

Benefit: Taneytown Recreation Association 83.00 per person Ail You Can Eat SUPPER FESTIVAL Mt. Zion (Haujfh) Church, near Ladiesburg, Md. Saturday Evening, July 28, 1951. Fried Chicken and Ham Suppers and Festival Suppers served from 4:00 P. M.

until Rain or Shine. Adults, Children, 6Sc. Music by WM. F. MYERS BAND If rainy, Festival will be held Monday evening, July 30.

Pipe milk from Cow to Cooler with a PARLOR MILKER NO NO NO DHAY Think of it. You attach the teat and aUk flows into the cooler. Sounds wonderful, and it IT'S ALL AUTOMATIC Milk flows into a of a paiL Cooling can almost instantly. THE COST IS SO REASONABLE Unit for unit, a McCormick parlor milker pares in price with pail-type milkers. SEE US TODAY Find out how a McCormick parlor oulker ddta the work you profit more, while handlittf milk less.

FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY For The Cor. Liberty Green Streets 263 Westminster, Md. MONDAY, JULY Oxford High School Band TUESDAY, JULY LOG SAWING CONTEST Between ('oiinty Fire ('ompanies Music by SHOKB SISTKRS WEDNESDAY, JULY Original Dutch Band bunch from Millersburg up vili giff oudt mil Sinjfing, Comedy and Music. THURSDAY, JULY Four Kings of York, Pa. FRIDAY, JULY GIANT PARADE AT 7:00 P.

M. Music by P.O.S. of A. Band of Hanover, Pa. SATURDAY, JULY 14 SUPPERS at Hall from 4:00 P.

M. Auspices of the Auxiliary MUSIC BY ALESIA BAND AUTOMOBILE NIGHT REFRESHMENTS AMUSEMENTS DISPLAYS The Public is Cordially Invited NO TIRE SHORTAGE at HOLLANDER'S MOHAWK PRCMttIM rm 6S0 7 820xtS TAX White Wall Tires on Hand 600x16 650x16 IN STANDARD MAKES ODD SIZE TIRES ON HAND CLINCHER 450x21 550x18 500x19 550x17 Center Square HANOVER, PA. 13 E. Main Street WESTMINSTER, MD..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Evening Sun
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Evening Sun Archive

Pages Available:
878,521
Years Available:
1915-2024