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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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M-2 The Evening Sun Monday, Sept. 3, 1973 Deaths lames V. Caffrey Sr. James V. Caffrey 48, died Saturday at the Baltimore County General Hospital, Randalistown.

He lived at 100 Lane, Reisterstown9 Born in Brooklyn, he was the son of the late Charles Caffrey. He is survived by his mother Lucy Smithwick Caffrey of New York, his wife, Patricia Barnes Caffrey, and four children, James V. Caffrey Patrick M. Caffrey, Mary Ann Caffcey and Kathleen A. Caffrey, all at home.

He was the branch manager for the Chrysler Credit Corp. He was the President of the Kiwanis Club of Eeisterstown. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Glyndon at 10 a.m. Burial will be at the Evergreen Memorial Gardens of Finksburg. Father John Hooper will officiate.

Christian wake services will be Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Eline funeral home, 10 Main Reisterstown. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral Mary Margaret Myers Mrs. Mary Margaret Myers, 84, widow of Louis V.

Myers Sr. of Libertytown died in Frederick Memorial Hospital Sunday at 2:15 a.m. after an illness of several days. She was born in Frederick County, a daughter of the late William and Rose Stitely Sappington. Her husband died in 1972.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Reese W. Warner of near Union Bridge with whom she resided; Mrs. James D. Hemler, Taney town and Mrs.

Issac A. Sayler near Union Bridge; two sons, Louis V. Myers Frederick R. D. 1 and William R.

Myers of Libertytown; 12 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, five sisters, Mrs. John Morrissey, Libertytown, Mrs. Amos Smith, Frederick R. D. 1, Mrs.

Theodore Sundergill and Mrs. William Graser both of Frederick, Mrs. Merton Franklin, near Taylorsville; one brother, Paul Sappington, Libertytown and a number of nieces and nephews. She was a life long member of St. Catholic Church of Libertytown, a member of the Blessed Mother Sodality of the parrish and a member of the auxiliary of the Libertytown Fire Compay.

Friends may call at the Libertytown Funeral home of D. D. Hartzler Tuesday evening where a Christian wake service will be held at 8 p.m. A Requiem mass will be intoned Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St.

Church. Father Paul Iaia will officiate. Burial will be in St. cemetery. Pallbearers Pallbearers for William Ecker, Lineboro, were John Ecker, Thomas Ecker, Robert Ecker, David Dell, Carroll Fuhrman and Sonny Rorke.

Pallbearers for Olin C. Abbott, Manchester, were Paul Abbott, Milton Abbott, Russell Abbott, Jack Myers, Randy Dell and Charles Lloyd. Pallbearers for Miss Judith M. Fuhrman, Upperco, were Calvin Freeman, Clinton Fuhrman Dennis Brickerd, Wally Hampt, William Harford and Wayne Harford. Pallbearers for Mrs.

Ada V. Walker, Manchester, were Richard Walker, Garry Walker, Marlin Walker, Preston Bosley, Richard Bosley and Steven Singer. ip mm Mrs. Harry E. Frankhouser Jr.

rankhouser-Harner practical nurse. She is currently on the staff of the Annie M. Warner Hospital, Gettysburg. The groom is a graduate of St. High School, Uniontown and St.

Vincent College, Latrobe. He is employed by the Logistics Systems Support Agency at Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg. The couple will reside at The Gettysburg West Apartments, Shelburne Apt. 721 Lincolnway West, Gettysburg. Carroll The Evening Sun 117 E.Main St 157 648-3388 130 Carlisle Hanover, Pa.

17331 717 637 3736 Published daily except Sundays, New Years and Christmas. MEMBER of Associated Press. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for publication of all the local news published in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by carrier in Carroll County, 60c per week. By mail, payable in advance in Maryland and Pennsylvania, S31.00 per year; in all other areas by mail, S34.00 per year.

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No consideration will be given anonymous Trinity Lutheran Church, Taneytown, was the setting for the 3 p.m. wedding, Aug. 25 of Miss Linda L. Harner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elwood J. Harner, Taneytown, to Harry E. Frankhouser Gettysburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Frankhouser Uniontown, Pa. Vice-Pastor Emmert G. Colestock performed the ceremony. Mrs. Fairy Flickinger was organist and Henry I.

Reindollar was soloist. Acolyte was Todd Sauble, cousin of the bride. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a floor length gown of silk organza, Chantilly lace and sequin trim. Chantilly lace formed the slender empire line bodice and plunged to the hem of the skirt in redingote effect. Lace fell from the bow in center back to the hem of the detachable chapel train.

The veil, a long mantilla of English illusion, was outlined in scalloped Chantilly lace and fell to chapel length. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, miniature carnations, and yellow sweetheart roses highlighted with breath and ribbon streamers. honor was Mrs. Betty Myers, Gettysburg. Her gown was floor length of yellow silk organza with an empire silhouette.

White lace marked the high neckline and bodice and formed a cap over the long flowing sleeves of organza. Her headpiece was a pearl Camelot cap from which fell matching yellow illusion veiling to fingertip length. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow and white sweetheart roses, miniature carnations accented with breath and mint green foliage. The bridesmaids were Miss Susan Chambersburg, and Mrs. Christine Bowen, Penns Grove N.J.

They wore gowns of mint green identical to the honor attendent and carried cascade bouquets of yellow and white sweetheart roses, miniature carnations and breath. Best man was Thomas Harrison, Chambersburg. Ushers were Severin Frankhouser, Erie, brother of the groom, and Dennis Harner, Taneytown, brother of the bride. A reception for approximately 125 guests was held in the church social room following the ceremony, after which the couple left for their wedding trip to Florida. The bride is a graduate of Taneytown High School.

She attended Brandywine College, Wilmington, and was graduated from Franklin County Area Vo- Tech School as a licensed Crossing Line Continued From Page M-l explanation of their commitment. The reasons ranged from attempted suicide, arson and assault and battery to destruction of property, and case of Patients who voluntarily committed themselves most often cite as a reason. One patient says he committed himself seven times because of George sat down on the corridor floor to wait for the next meal. Area Fires Saturday Mt. Airy, 11:50 a.m.

sawdust pile, Rt. 144 neer Store. Pleasant Valley, 1 p.m., tracotor fire, Richardson Rd. off Pleasant Valley Rd. Westminster, Reese, 5:05 p.m.

house fire, 313 Sophia Ave. Westminster, Reese, 7:45 p.m. trash fire, Barnes Motors, on Washington Rd. Westminster, 8:14 p.m., trash fire, Rolling Ridge Rd. off Old Westminster Rd.

Westminster, Reese, Pleasant Valley, 9:10 p.m. house fire, 176 W. Main two alarms. Sunday Hampstead, 12:53 a.m., dumpster fire, Tasty Freeze, Greenmount. Lineboro, 1:20 a.m., house trailer fire, Wool Mill York County, Pa.

Union Bridge, 2 p.m., field fire, Bark Hill Rd. Market Prices Woodsboro Prices Tuesday at the Woodsboro Livestock Sales, Woodsboro, were: dairy cows. 475 to 500 per head; stock heifers, 45.50 to 53.25 cwt; 162.50 per head; medium-good butcher heifers, 38.50 to 39.50cwt butcher steers, 42 to 52 cwt; bred dairy heifers, 327.50 to 470per head; heavy weight butcher bulls, 43.60 to 46.85 cwt; medium weight butcher bulls. 38 to 43.25 cwt; medium-good butcher cows, up to 38.60 cwt; canners and cutters, 30 to 35.85 cwt; shelly canners, 25 to 29.75 cwt; good-choice calves, up to 78 cwt; medium-good calves, 65 to 75 cwt; light-medium calves. 50 to 65cwt: bull calves sold up to 89 cwt; heifer calves sold up to 1.10 lambs, 25 to 30 cwt; butcher ewes, 20.50 cwt; butcher bucks, 19.50 cwt; pigs, 25 to 32.50 per head; feeding shoats, 47 cwt; good-choice butcher hogs 184-193, 51.25 to 51.35 cwt; heavy weight butcher sows.

40 to 49.50 cwt; heavy boars, 41.50 cwt; fowl 30 to 51 cents. Western Maryland Prices Tuesday at the Western Maryland Stockyards were: few fat steers offered; standard, 44.25; heifers, top 45.75; cows active bidding, $1 higher; good cows, to 38.75; standard and utility, 35 to 37; canners, 33 to 37; shelly, 32.50 and down; bulls, 43.55; bulk, 39 to 43; top, 45; no top hogs offered; 230-260 50.85; sows, 48; veal calves, large run. prices steady; tops to 75; good-choice, 73 to 75; standard, 60 to 70; light calves, to 53; weak and rough, 45 and down; farm bulls, 87; farm heifers, 77, medium lambs to 30: feeders to 29; stock cattles, good run, prices higher; stock steers to 61; stock heifers. 49; stock bulls, 53; pigs and shoats. mostly small pigs offered; by the head.

29 to 36: by the lb. to 49.50. Births A daughter Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Evan Blizzard, R.

D. 1 Westminster. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Watt of Mt.

Airy, on Aug. 30 at Frederick Memorial Hospital Britain has fewer public holidays than nearly all other European nations. CARROLL THEATRE 1 Show 7:30 P.M. Starts Wednesday "Man of 1 Show 7:30 P.M. (rreene Presents Program Lester Greene, school bus trainer for the Carroll County Board of Education, presented a program entitled The New School Bus Driver" to approximately 35 members of the Association of School Business Officials at their Spring Congerence in Ocean City.

The school officials in attendance represented those who have major responsibilities in providing daily transportation for pupils as well as securing and training school bus drivers. Greene discussed many aspects of training school bus drivers. He dwelled specifically on the procedure used in Carroll County where each new school bus driver must complete approximately 15 hours of training. The presentation was concluded with a question and answer period conducted by Richard Alexander, Assistant in Hospital Patients Patients admitted to Carroll County General Hospital were Mrs. Robert Bohn, Union Bridge; Mrs.

James Carpenter, 19 Woodside Drive, Westminster; Mrs. Urath Hammack, 60 Timber Ridge Drive, Westminster; Mrs. William Hurlock, Westminster; Miss Carla White, R. D. 5, Westminster; Mrs.

Ned Wantz, R. D. 1, Littles town Mrs. Disye Stimax, 234 Fowler Road, Westminster; Mrs. James Nightengale, R.

D. 2, Finksburg. Discharged were Mrs. Claude Hughes and daughter, 65 Washington Road, Westminster, Mrs. Yewdell Green, Martz Chapel Road, Owings Mils; Mrs.

Tobe Carter, 27 Chatsworth Reisterstown. President Calvin Coolidge appointed the late J. Edgar Hoover director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1924. Jewelry Authorized Keepsake Dealer Custom Made Jeuelry Open Thurs. 9 p.m.

Closed Sat. 14 Main Hampstead MISSIONARIES Mr. and Mrs. Merrell I. Wheeler, Cindy and Tim, will return to Japan on Aug.

30 after spending the past year in the United States. Wheeler is the son of Mrs. Valerie M. Wheeler, Hampstead and the late C. Carroll Wheeler.

Wheeler will teach at the Christian Academy in Japan, a school funded for the education of children. They will work as missionaries with the Evangelical Alliance Mission, serving at CAJ. Transportation for Carroll County Public Schools and the program chairman for this pupil transportation session in Ocean City. Child actress Shirley Temple was the youngest person to earn a million dollars. si Turn spare time into spare cash Learn Income Tax Preparation from Block Thousands of people with spare time are earning extra money as tax preparers in the growing field of income tax service.

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Job interviews available for best students. Send for free information and class schedules today. HURRY! Classes start: Week of September 17 There are two convenient class locations. Westminster 51 E. Main St.

Tel. 848-1065 Hanover 52Vfe Frederick St. Tel. 633-2103 Contact the office nearest you: 4 Please send me free information about your tax preparation course. I understand there is no obligation and no salesman will call.

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