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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 21

Publication:
The Evening Suni
Location:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
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21
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THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER. PA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19, 1963 PAGE M-3 A a smooth tire ever had They see a lot of each other! When they do, it Costs time and money! Switch those smoothies for new Goodyear tires with TUFSYN prices start at a low, low plus tax I tirp nff VI and old tire off your car DICK MATTHEWS Complete Tire Service Sinclair Station, Hampstead, Md.

LrqlJoR Child Evangelism Plans Advanced This week at Mountain View Bible Camp there are 17 young people in training as summer missionaries under the sponsorship of Child Evangelism F'ellowship of Maryland, May Hoover, state director. These trainees are from the states of Maryland, Ohio, West Virginia, and District of Columbia. After the training they be sent throughout Maryland to hold five day Good News Clubs for children. Child Evangelism aim is to reach the reached children with the Gospel. It operates as a organization, co-operating with all evangelical missions and churches.

Through Child Evangelism Fellow- I own teacher training program directors at home and abroad train volunteer teachers to reach children for Christ. The ultimate goal is to make the Fel- low.ship self-supporting in every area of the world. Try to Accidents" PERCY H. BURKE AGENCY Westminster, Md. CROCfRlia MEATi WORKCLOTHi 5 POULTRY fRUITS TABLES Store Hours; Monday Through Thursday 9 to 6, 9 to 9 These Specials Effective June 20-21-22 We reserve the right to limit quantities Star All Meat Franks 49c CAMPBELL'S Porle Beans 4 16-oz.

cans Nabisco Very Thin Pretzels 8-oz. Box Farmdaie Ground Fresh Many Times Daily Ground Beef Tender CHUCK UnUUK ROAST 09C ICE CREAM V2 gal. 69c Dutch Farms Frozen Cut GREEN 9-oz BEANS DEL MONTE Pineapple-Grapefruit JUICE 3 83c LUZIANNE COFFEE Drip or Grind Chicken Noodle SOUP 3 lbs. 3-oz. can Hunt's Tomato CATSUP 14-oz.

bots. 35c George Washington CAKE MIX 2 25c Porcelain Enamel COLD PACK CANNER Holds 7 Qt. Jars $7.49 Ball Mason JARS With Lids Quart Size $1.45 doz. PERFEX INTERIOR VINYL FLAT White Colors PAINT .95 gal. We carry a Large Selection PICNIC SUPPLIES Prices Are Reasonable PERFEX HOUSE White Colors 3-95 gal.

Case of 24 Exchanged PENNA. BEER $2.49 Reg. Bottles, Case of 24 Exchanged BEER BEST REGULAR GASOLINE Octane Rating 93 Plus 26.9c MOTOR OIL 2-gal. can .49 Grace Events Listed GRACE Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Ruby, Black Rock Hoad Sunday were Mrs. Gertie Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. E-arl Ruby and daughter, Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Ruby and children, Mrs. Rosa Newman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruby and family, Overlea, and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Ruby and family, Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and Miss Rachel Miller, Towson, spent Saturday at the home of Mrs, Gertie Ruby, Black Rock Road. Miss Rachel Miller has improved after being ill and spending more than a month in Brltimore hospital.

A family dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Armacost Sr. Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.

Eldridge Armacost and family, near Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cavey and family. Black Rock Road; Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Armacost Jr. and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Krebs and family. Ridge Road.

Marvin Peregoy continues to improve at the Carroll County General Hospital Westminster, after suffering a heart attack June 9. The Junior and Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship of Grace Church will attend the Harmison Camp at Berkley Springs, W. Va. next week. The Daily Vacation Bible School of Grace and Mt.

Zion Churches will begin Monday and run for two weeks. All children of the community are invited. David Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Poter, was baptized Sunday at Grace Church by the Rev.

Harry Hagar, pastor. The Methodist Youth Fellowship met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cavey Sunday eve ning. Mr.

and Mrs. James Armacost and family spent Sunday at the home of their brother and sister-in- Telephone Firm Cites Employes WESTMINSTER Mrs. Ruth Crawmer, dial chief operator for the Westminster District of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. of Maryland, recently presented service emblems to two employes in the dial group. Mrs.

E. C. Seymour, Pennsylvania Avenue, celebrated her 10th anniversary with C. and P. on June 9.

Mrs. Seymour, a former operator, is now a summarization clerk in the dial chief group. Mrs. W. VanFossen, Tyrone, celebrated her tenth anniversary on June 15.

Mrs. VanFossen is also a former operator, who now is a summarization clerk. Paper Conducts Cambridge Poll On Desegregation CAMBRIDGE (AP)-This daily newspaper is polling tiie community on desegregation of restaurants and schools. The Dailj Banner, in Tuesday editions, asked Cambridge residents to fill out a two- question ballot and return it to the newspaper. The questions are: 1.

Cambridge restaurants should be opened to all citizens. Yes or No. 2. All school grades should be opened in September to all citizens. Yes or no.

DEPENDABLE HEARING SERVICE 35 Years Experience RAYMOND BROWN 32 W. Main St. Westminster, Md. FLOOR COVERING Will Lay and Furnish Material CLYDE F. SCHLERF Phone 848-8530 Call After 6 P.M.

VACATION G. I. CLEANERS Westminster Shopping Center will be closed from July 1 through July 6 Sparks and Mrs. Preston Shaffer were named a committee to select a vice president and secretary. Mrs.

Harry Bentz reported on the Baltimore County Council of Homemakers Clubs which she attended at Cockeysville. The cheer secretary reported I four cards sent. The Homemakers picnic will be held July 11. Re-1 freshments were served to 15 members and three guests. A baby shower was held recently in the Sunday school room of Grace Church in honor of Debbie Elaine, the recently adopted daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. wood Michael. The shower was given by the Sunshine Bible Class oi which Mrs. Michael is a member. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood Michael and daughter, Debbie, Mrs. Earl Ruby, Mrs. Joesph Schultz, Mrs. Morris Favorite, Mrs.

Wallace Krebs and daughter, Jane, Mrs. John Cole and daughter, LuAnn, Mrs. Monroe Smith, Mrs. Earl Shaffer, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs.

Robert Cole, Mrs. Kenneth Rhoten Mrs. Donald Cole, Mrs. Curvin Michael, Mrs. George Lawson, Mrs.

Grason Cooper and daughter, Sharon, Mrs. law, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Armacost, Schultz Mrs. William Houser- Winchester, Va. Miss Hermine Peregoy, daughter of Mrs.

Audrey and the late Herman Peregoy, received a B. A. degree recently from Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. She majored in English and minored in the Bible and secondary education.

She was one of the top 15 students in a class of 170. Miss Peregoy will be married July 6 and will enter the University of Maryland with her husband for graduate work anticipating a degree in English in two years. The Grace Homemakers Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Donald Steger. Singing was led by Mrs.

Charles Sheridan. The club demonstration was on the selection, fitting and care of foundation garments by Mrs. Elwood Martin. The business meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Harry Bentz.

Mrs. Herbert Wisner gave a talk on international relations. Mrs. Elwood Martin, Mrs. Elton man, Mrs.

Eugene Cavey, Mrs. Carl Long, Mrs. Aubrey Schultz, Mrs. Kenneth Rhoten Mrs Caleb Martin, Mrs. Sterling Green and Mrs.

Charles Cole and son, Steven. Audubon wrote that the Canada goose can distinguish the cracking of a twig by a harmless deer from a similar noise caused by man. Dr. Grace L. Tracey Optometrist Center Main Hampstead, Md Sat.

Phone FRanklin 4-6011 ANTIQUES Bought and Sold Repairing and Refinishing DODD DODD Uniontown, Md. Phones: XI 8-8552 and NE 5-3705 FURNITURE NOTICE We Are MOVING DON'S TV And Appliances, Inc. To Downtown Westminster Our New Location 11-13 Liberty St. WE WILL BE CLOSED June 17, 18, 19 WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS Thursday, June 20 Same Phone Tl 8-6622 TV And Appliances, Inc. Swimsuits A large beautiful selection in all colors and styles Sizes 3-6x 7-14 Subteen 3.98 7.95 Boys Knit Polo Shirts Sizes 3-16 1.49-2.98 Boys Summer Shorts Sizes 3-12 1.89-3.98 New At Mathers AMERICAN TOURISTER LUGGAGE SALE Long Scenic DRAWDRAPES Pinch Pleated 2 5.00 Gold.

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