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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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28
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CARROLL THEATRE THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER, PA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1963 Dr. White Says Pampering Self Is Bad For Heart WESTMINSTER COMMUNITY AUCTION Theater Notes neugwus Roundup French Actors Tour NEW YORK (AP) A company of French actors is making its fifth tour of American colleges, with a twin bill of and "The Apollo of by Giraudoux. The leader of hegoup, Jean de Rigault, launched the venture in 1958, with a tour of 11 universities.

The new program is booked for 67 performances in 50 cities. Udel Bros. Photo MRS. AUSTIN A. TOWNER New Episcopal Organ ST.

LOUIS (AP) The Christ Church Cathedral will install new pipe organ prior to the opening of the Triennial General jvention of the Episcopal Church in St. Louis in 1964. The Very Rev. Ned Cole, dean of the Cathedral, said the organ will include 77 stops and 3,580 It will be installed in the west end of the Cathedral, i The organ will be built by the i Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co. of Bos- Iton.

The firm has constructed jorgans for New Lincoln Center, and this year supplied the organ for Notre Dame Cathedral. Weddings Church Notes PUBLIC SALE Saturday, February 9 At 1:00 P.M. Maryland Bowling Green Gables TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE STANDING Comets 36-21, King Pins 33-24, Twisters 30-27, Dreamers 30-27. Belly Whoppers. Pinbusters Happy Six 26-31, Little Skunks 16-41.

HIGH GAME AND SERIES King Pina and Comets 694. Comets 1903 Ethal Williams 158-379, Dick Grinder 146-366. 230 DOUBLES LEAGUE STANDING Burall and Snyder 40-14, Green Gables Lincoln Park 29-25, Siegmans Texaco 28-26. Avenue Barber 28-26, Harkeys Garage 27-27, May and Nevius 27-27, Fritz T.V. 27-27.

Cold Springs Feeds 26-28. Loys Service 21-33, Watkins Amusements 20-34, Carriage House 18-36. HIGH GAME AND SERIES Burall and Snyder 291, Green Gables 781; Bob Kemp 157-440. FRIDAY GIRLS EAGUE STANDING Alley Kats 33-13, Lady Bugs 32-16, No Accounts 26-22. Chipmunks 23-25, Wee Five 18-30, Unlucky Strikes 11-37.

HIGH GAME AND SERIES Lady Bugs 533-1502, M. Benson 136-348. AUCTION Hampstead, Md. Friday, Feb. 1 At 6 P.

M. Six-piece maple bedroom suite, Simmons hide-a-bed, cane seat rocking chair, hamper, Frigidaire refrigerator, old sideboard, 3-pc. living room suite, floor lamps, baby bed, spring and mattress, lot of dishes, baby dolls, Underwood typewriter, jewelry, kitchen tool sets, flashlights, rocket control center, silverware, gingerbread houses, pine 3-drawer chest of drawers, 4 small chests, covered silver dish. 1884; metal base lamps, glass lamps, washbowl and pitcher, Victorian desk, Delta Homecraft 16-in. jigsaw and motor, complete with stand; G.E.

stove, old badges, large pine ch'st, carriage lamps, postcards, brass clothes tree, many other articles not listed. Terms, Cash. HOMER SNYDER Auctioneer WEDNESDAY LADIES LEAGUE STANDING Happy Go Lucky 3918. Tanevtown 37-20. Hi Lo 37-20.

Jets 34-23, Arcadia 33-24. Jolly Five 3126, Carroll Rollers 29-28, Happy Rollers 29-28, Marketeers 29-28, Side-) winders 27-30, Local 427 27-30, Rollin Pins 26-31. Lucky Strikes 25-32, Left Overs 19-38. Wreckers 18-39, Kessler Shoe 15-42. HIGH GAME AND SERIES JoUy Five and Sidewinders 531, Jolly Five 1547 M.

J. Utz F. Long 127, R. Stambaugh 344. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE STANDING Warehime 44-10, Koontz Dairy 41-13, Lucky 13 39-15, Watkins Amusements 36-18.

Warner Fuel 35-19, Who Knows 33-31, Miller Bros. 31-23, Millander Gulf 30-24, Make-Ups 29-25, Choppers 28-26. Hyles Plumbing 27-27, Men 21-33, Boys 21-33, Southern States 18-36, Rainbow Rollers 17-37, Boring AC Two 15-39, Kessler Shoe 13-41, Boring AC One 9-45. HIGH GAME AND SERIES Weller Bros, and Koontz! Dairv 606, Weller Bros. 1780; E.

Wicks 152. L. Hahn 415. AITO INSURANCE J. ALFRED HELTIBRIDLE TANEYTOWN, MD.

Phone PLymouth 6-5141 Filings ATIONWIDB MUTUAI INSURANCE COMP AMT Maryland Burials ANNUAL ELECTION EDWARD J. NOONAN SR. Funeral services for Edward' Joseph Noonan husband of Elvira Moxley Noon-; an, who died Saturday, were held Tuesday morning with a requiem mass at St. Peter's Church, Libertytown. The Rev.

Martin Fla- i haven was celebrant. Burial wa.s the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred Moxley. Benjamin Morrissey, De Paula, George Zeigler and Paul and Milton Nash. Call For Missionaries NEW YORK (AP) The missionary personnel office of the Methodist Church, 475 Riverside has issued a call for 276 additional workers for missionary service in 25 countries abroad.

HAMPSTEAD CHURCH LEAGUE STANDING Shiloh 33-21. Wesley 32-22, St. Mark 30-24. Grace 29-25. Greenmount 27-27, St.

John 22-23. Manchester Baptist 22-32 Bivler 2133. HIGH GAME AND SERIES St. John 584, Wesley 1613; R. Dull 48, Leister 362.

JUNIOR DEAGUE RAINBOW STANDING New Windsor 38-16. Taneytown Three 32-22, Scott Key Tanevtown One 18-36. HIGH GAME AND SERIES Tanevtown Three 479-1329; S. Warner WHEN DESTRUCTIVE FIRE STRIKES MIXED COUPLES LEAGUE STANDING Astronauts 26-19. Chew-Two 24-21, Oldsters 22 23, Golden Wings 18 27.

HIGH GAME AND Twos 403. Astronauts 1116, Hartman 139-336 HARRY C. HEWITT Funeral services were held at the Wilson funeral home, Envmits- burg, Tuesday afternoon for Harry C. Hewitt, Emmitsburg R.D. 2.

who died at Warner Hospital, Gettysburg, Saturday morning. The Rev. Martin Case officiated Burial was in Mt. View Cemetery. Emmitsburg.

Pallbearers were David Hewitt, Ronald Hewitt, Hewitt, Frank Gebhart, Robert Dewees and Peter Dewees. Maryland Deaths Are you Do you have sufficient protection to meet values? See us for adequate insurance protection on YOUR dwelling, contents, farm buildings, live stock, machinery, etc. Percey M. Burke Insurance Agency 231 E. MAIN STREET WESTMINSTER, MD.

Telephone Tllden 8-6fi2ft MONDAY LEAGUE and Downs 42-15. lonesome Two 41-13, Rainbow Lanes 29-25, J. C. Tractors 20-34. Roller Rink 20-37.

J. Trailers 13-12 HIGH GAME AND SERIES- Lonesome Tvvo 601-1704; Fogle 140-425 Woodshoro Livestock WOODSBORO The Woodsboro Livestock Sales Inc market report ouotes springing dairv heifers up to $215 per hd hutch heifers, med up to $18 20 CWT; Ifolsteins, $17 90-10 20 CWT; stock bulls, $130 per butch, bulls, $20,60 CWT; market active cows, butch, med -gd up to $17.10 CWT; butch, cows, canners and cutters, $13.14 50 CWT; butch, cows, shelly canners, $12.50 CWT down; market strong in calves, gd. and choice up to $40 50 CWT; calves, med 0-35 CWT, calves. It med $24-29 CWT; It. and green calves.

$23 CWT down; butch, ewes and bucks. CWT; pigs. $6. per hd gd. cho.

butch hogs, 195-210 lbs $17-17 50 CWT; gd cho. butch hogs, 350-400 lbs. CWT; weight butch, sows $12-14 75 CWT, light weight butch sows. $15-16 CWT; heavy S10H5-11 CWT; light weight $15 CWT; fowl, heavv, 12-22 per fowl, light, up to 10 per lb ducks, 16-18 per rabbits, 10 hams, up to 66 per lb and lard, up to 10 per lb. JOHN E.

NIGREN John Edward Nigren, 81. Union Bridge, died at 10 40 p.m. yesterday at the Horton boarding home, near New Windsor, after a three-week illness. Mr. Nigren was formerly employed by the Western Maryland Railway Co.

for 40 years, retiring 12 years ago. lie had made his home with the John T. Hyde Sr. family, Union Bridge. Mr.

Nigren was born in Carroll County, a son of the late John and Mary Nigren. His wife was the late Grace M. Nigren, who died four years ago. A sister, Mrs Rfiir Coppersmith, Westminster and nieces and nephews survive Funeral services be heir) the Bridge funeral home nf I), Hartzler and Sons Saturday at 10 a.m. The Rev Dnnald Brake, pastor of St.

James Lutheran Church, will officiate, Burial will be in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening. icenses WESTMINSTER. MD. Mon Jan.

31, Feb. 1. 2, 3, 1 WALT Search of the A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brehrn, R.D.

4 at the Carroil County General Hospital. Born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiles. New Windsor R.D.

2. at the Carroll County General Hospital, a son Mr, and Mrs Francis G. Joy, Emmitsburg. the parents of a daughter born yesterday at the Annie M. Warner Hospital, Gettysburg.

130 Carlisle Hanover, Phone Melrose 7-3736 Westminster Bureau Main Westminster, Tilden 8-3388 Subscription rates Delivered daily except Sunday and holidays by earner lr Hanover and in communitiei In York, Adams and Carroll Counties; 30c pe. week. By mail payable in advance Pennsylvania and Maryland, $10 00 per year. $6 00 for six months t3 50 for three months In all other areas by mail 00 a vear: $7 00 for six months, $4.00 for three months Special rate for student? $5 00 for school vear; $3 00 foi six months $2 00 for three months Special rates for servicemen by mall 50 a veat $3 00 for six months; $2 00 for threfl months. Second postage paid fit Hanover, Pa, Manchester El Charge school, 9 30 a worship, a rr, Youth Fellowship, 7:30 m.

Mt. school 10 am; Youth Fellowship, 7 30 nm school, 10 am; worship, 0 Youth Fellowship, 11 Rev, 5 H. pastor. Try to Accidents PERCY AGENC Westminster, Md..

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