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The Daily Item from Sunbury, Pennsylvania • 15

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The Daily Itemi
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Sunbury, Pennsylvania
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15
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47 passengers, and Merry Christmas by sending Dornsife Mothers lhfln; club tell them? (374-Z9H E't. Z3fl) They would set up a schedule THE DAILY ITEM, SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA Wadnesdav. December 4. 1961 ill be Liken on a first come, gifts and holding parties on the, Asphyxiation Is Cause Of Prisoner's Death Trip first served basis. It is not wards.

The.se are always very 10 urange Bowl much appreciated, and all of Sunbury Shrine Club todav an necessary to bdong to the Shrine toxic mixtures. history of swallowing various Plan Programs iind your group could stop at the information desk in the Central building, pick a map show Ing you where to go to find Final autopsy findings con us enjoy them. nounced sponsorhip of a one I bus-load trip tot Miami. Fla. Club to make the trip, Moyer emphasized today.

"But, there Is something won-, The Kindergarten Mothers riub of the Red Cross School. cerning the death of Peter Columbus Curry, 28, a prisoner at the ward, and you could sing which will see the tourists witness the Orange Bowl game between Penn State and Kansas' carols outside the wards Indicated, the Northeastern Federal Peni (Dornsife. held a meeting in the schoolroom at which Christinas derful which many people could do if they especially young people. You know, every tentiary at Lewiiburg, who died! "That "way we could have Jay Hawks before the return to this nlanned and future trips for the BHBOTHHaHBVtJHnMIMBMe Wanted: Yule CarolersM September 11, list the cause of death as asphyxiation due to music for everyone We one here loves music, and we can't have enough of it. For the last few years only one or Bus Will leave th Sunhiirv would love to people come klndergartners were discussed, it was stated thai possibly.

four Imiob will nnedMl fnr th area on l)ec, 29 and the aroun aspirated yomitus and trachal We know when they come they uHll i nr. two ffrouDS have Mima to una iwo, ee ior secretions due to inhalation or really care about us. carols to us, and they haven't UUf" tiv trio to the Philadelphia Zoo on we round trip will Include lodg State School "Thank you so much for all ingestion of tome type of com been able to get around to all ing, ana cnoice tickets for the PSU-Kinsai claih you do for us at Christmas the wards. There are thirty mercial solvent. The report also noted that Cur eight wards and cottages in all.

May 10. The group discussed going on another trip, to be fianced by the -May Day profit, and suggestions for this trip included Fantasy Land and-Dutch Reservations are still open and time and the rest of the year, too." "Those of us at Selinsgrove ry may have swallowed tome you see. If any of you could area persons desiring to make the trio Should ant tminh mlffc come at any time during the type of decreasing fluid, on (Mrs.) Beth Clark, Volunteer Resources State School and Hospital are very! to have many Christmas holidays, why don't the day or his death. Wonderland. jFenrMoyerrShamokhr Damras Coordinai The 28 rear-old Negro- bad a friends who help to bring usjyou call the volunteer office and soon as possible.

Bus can handle Pauline Trautman, president, conducted the business session She stated that fifty-five cases of candy, have been sold and 1- .1 t. AV- it was HSKeu ma wie money for the candy be turned in be fore the Christmas vacation-be- T.ilv- Hnph tuna tffirAn ana cial recognition for selling the most candy. The club decided to purchase a Santa suit lor tne Christmas party instead' of borrowing one as in former, years, and Diane Lenig was "riamedNchairnian for that project. The Club will also buy a small gift for each child and ice iream forthe nartv at which there will be an ex change ofnames among the children for gifts to be limited to a cost of 50 cents. Volunteer ing to take care of the gifts The Never Before Store In Sunbury Plaza purchase were Sarah Borkoski Linda Young, John Brezgl and Marilyn Kaufman.

May 3 is the tentative date for the May Day program, which will be held outdoors. In the event of rain, the club hopes to use the Line Mountain High School building at Mandata for the program. Door prize com rnittee chosen- included Grace Rebuek, Diane Lenig. Ernest Reed, Daisy Lahr, Doris Stiely and Mrs. Helen Ditty, the teach er.

Mrs. Ditty announced that the audio bus could not be present that evening as had been anti cipated but it was hoped to have it at one of the meetings in the spring. Homemade fudge, cookies and coffee were- enjoyed by the 25 persons in attendance. The next meeting will be March 24, at which time more definite plans will be made concerning an Easter Egg Hunt. Northumberland Co.

Marriage Licenses Jane E. Finn, student, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Finn, (25 Orange Selinsgrove, and Robert H. Jacobs, credit manager, 951 Edison son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Nelson Jacobs, Philadelphia. Agnes B. Chapin, L.P.N., 228 N.

Front Milton, and Allen G. Sharp, engineer. Lock Haven. Myrtle Bingaman, fewer, md Gerald C. Fulkrod, mechanic, Millerslwrg RD1.

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