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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 4

Publication:
The Evening Suni
Location:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
4
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FRIDAY. MAY 7. THE EVENING HANOVER, PA PAGE FOUR RAT CONTROL PROBLEM FACES THIS COMMUNITY The Railroad Issue WESTBROOK PEGLER tered at the Hanover Postoffice as second class mail matter. ablisbed daily exetpt SnDday. at ISO Carlisle Street.

Hanover. by Evening Sun Company. H. Sheppard. President; C.

X. Myers. H. B. Hostetter.

Treasurer Managing Editor; Timmins, C. H. Meredith. Editor and Manager; Tfcomai I. Cooper.

City Editor. The Evening inn is delivered In BanoTer and adjacent communities in Yorlt. Adam? and Carroll Counties for twelve cents per week or S6.CV per year. Bv mail the price payable fn advance Is' one year: $175. sii months; 90 cents, three months; 30 cents, one month.

MEMBER OF PRESS The Associated is entitled chitively to tfee nse for of al! the local news prir.ted in thia newa- paper. as well as all AP news dispatobes. fContinued From Page One) Korean Situation Has Crucial Turn FRIDAY. MAY 7. WITH THE PARAGRAPHERg For income-tax purposes, the commumty-property arrangement in the case of a Western bigamist with five Couraht.

One of our irienik says nothing gives him greater buyer resistance than listening to a singing commercial an the Bulletin. A New York woman, just returned from Russia, reports that Henry Wallace is the No. 1 pin-up boy in Moscow. It could be the way Wallace his hair, but we doubt if thftt the only City Star. A Rochester psychologist says the embarrassing procedures Of social agencies drive men to spill their troubles to bartenders instead.

That, and a shots of bended truth- Post-Gazette G. 0. P. WOMEN BOWLERS ENJOY ANNUAL DINNER GETTYSBURG PLANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO TODAY From Page One) Kirs, Elizabeth Bair died at her home 102 Charles avenue, from the effects of a stroke of at the aee of 72 veprs. Mrs.

Rebecca Coombs died suddenly at the home of her son-in- law and daughter. Dr and Mrs. H. Ross Black. 126 York street, with whom she at the age of 78 years from heart trouble Mrs.

Anthony F. Steiner was elected president of the Parent- Tescher Association at an adjourned central meeting held in the Hieh school budding. Other officers elected for the ensuing year included: First vice 6 StoufTer. superintendent; second vice president. Mrs.

C. Phreaner; secretarv, Mrs Frank Smith; treasurer. Paul Winebrenner. and auditor Jacob F. Rebert.

The Ladies Mite Society of St Paul's Reformed church. New Oxford. was entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs Alexander Kinne- Third street. Edward Steffan. caretaker at Wirt park, co-operating with the borough in clean-up week painted the fountain in white and the fence a brut the basin black He a repainted the band stand.

(Continued Firm Page One) David Kirkland, well known lodge- man. died at his home. 119 East Middle street, following an illness of ten months at the ase of 58 years. Theodore S. Benner, for man? year' a teacher in the schools of nearby townships.

died at his home. 214 Fair avenue, at 61 vears of Edward H. Rebert. 75, vice cf the West Manheim United Association, died at the home hi? son-in-law and da ugh-' ter Mr and Mrs Norman Nace West Manhetm township. Hanover Iva Kensmger.

a irirse at nited States Veterans hospital, wall vas soending an ex- furlough at the home of her ts Mr and Mrs Shriv- street FOUR ARE INJURED NEAR LITTLESTOWN From Page One) contused chest four are suffering from shock. State police of the Gettysburg detail, who are conducting an investigation. said that Pinelli was driving toward Littlest wn when the accident occurred on a curve about a half mile from the Littlestown borough line. The automobile ran off the right side of the road as P.nelli attempted to round a curve to the left. The car struck and broke off a utility company pole.

The injured were taken to the Warner hospital in the Littlestown Communr; ambulance and in the car of Dr. Leonard Potter, Littlestown. The car driven by Pmelii was owned by his father. Anthony Pinelli. P.

til a elphia. one of the owners of the Globe Construction Company. Tne construction company had been installing the borough CHURCHILL SOUNDS CALL FOR EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY (Continued From Page One' DR. HANS KINDLER HONORED BY ORCHESTRAS ig in the EUGENE GOLDSBOROUGH 1 title of Eugene W. Goldsborough.

80. from Hunterstown, died in the Annie a-e Warner hospital. Gettysburg, this morning at 7:58 o'clock He had been lar.y ana a in the hospital for one week and had been in ill health govern- for some time Mr Goldsborough was a native of Adams county, a son of the Dr and Mrs. C. upon tne Goldsborough.

Surviving are a Belgium, brother. Charles Goldsboro, and two sister? Mrs. Neely Gibson and Miss Lenora Goldsb rough, all of Philadelphia. Funeral plans are in- complete. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PLEASED WITH REPORT From Page One) ALBERT J.

KUHN Alben J. Kuhn, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Kuhn. New Oxford, died this afternoon at 12:22 o'clock in the Annie M. Warner hospital.

Gettysburg. The child was born on Wednesday and was admitted to the hospital yesterday afternoon. THE WEATHER Rain lernoon or early partly cloudy late Forty-two members of the Junior High Y-Teens enjoyed a fashion show at the association home yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Billie Husson. Joan Miller and Leona Martz were in charge of the program. Serving as models were Patricia Dull.

Marlene Reindollar. Barbara Green Marilyn Moulton. Barbara Hearn. Rebecca Krumrine. Shirley Pascoe, Nancv Shearer and Joyce Wheeler.

The girls voted to assist the Am vets Friday and Saturday in selling clovers The hay ride has been changed to Monday May 17 Next Thursday Jar.ice Cunningham Barbara Rhodes. Marilvn Moulton and Rebecca Krumrine will have charge of games in the vard. Semi-Weekly Outlook Exte idee forecast for the period today thr for Eastern Pennsylvania, Eastern New York. New jersey. De.aware Maryland and Virginia Temperature will average two to four degrees below normal: cool Saturday, becoming warmer Sunday afternoon and again Tuesday and Wednesday; rather Monday with showers likely; total rainfall near one-half inch.

HANOVER WEATHER REPORT it fc a Rainfall previous 24 hrs 85 inch Lowest during degrees Highest degrees Highest year degrees Lowest degrees Weather '-ear winds. At the semi-monthly meeting of the Business Girls club of the Young Women's Christian association held las: evening, election of officers took place with the follow- results President. Miss Effie president, Miss Alma 1 rr secretary. Miss Myrtle Flick- and treasurer. Miss Arlene man The officers were elected to serve for a two-year term The annual banquet of the club will be held May 20.

MINIA TURE ALM AN A Sun rises a. m. Sun p. m. Moon rise' 5 19 a.

rn Sets 6 48 New Moon. May 8. First Quarter May 15. glad you married a poor man, Sis. My house is always tilled with important people, and I never know what they're talking.

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