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Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Monday, December 24, 1962 Mrs, Ada Zimmerman Dies At Annviile Home Mrs. Ada S. Zimmerman, wife of William Zimmerman, died on Sunday at her residence, 429 Main Annviile, at the age of 64. A native of Pine Grove, Mrs. Zimmerman was a daughter of the late Samuel and Barbara Kramer Hubler.

She was a member of St. Pan 1's Lutheran Church, Annviile. Her first husband was the late Jesse Bretzius. In addition to her husband, she is survived by the following sons and daughters: Robert Bretzius Annviile; David, Floyd and Pau Bretzius, all of Pine Grove; Jesse Bretzius, Catasauqua; Carl Bretzius, San Antonio, Thelma wife of Edward Loy, Palmyra; Bertha, wife of Albert Wert, Pine Grove RD; Evelyn, wife of Kenneth DeLong, Pine Grove RD and Mrs. Pried-a Nerrell.

Also surviving are these sisters and brothers: Mrs, Beulah Reichert, Pine Grove; Mrs. a Zim merman, Pine Grove RD; Mrs. Bertha Herring, Cressona RD; Edwin Hubler, Pine Grove; Woodrow Hubler, New Jersey, and Arthur Hubler; 12 stepchildren; 29 DEATHS and FUNERALS Director Of Philadelphia Inquirer Dies At Home COATESVILLE, Pa. (AP) George S. Crapo, a former newsman and director of, the Philadelphia Inquirer, died at the Veterans Administration Home Sunday at the age of 65.

Crapo joined the Inquirer in grandchildren grandchildren. and five great- Paul Fidler Is Buried At Kleinfeltersviile Funeral services for Paul Fidler Qf Kleinfeltersviile were held Sunday from the Clauser Funera Home, Schaefferstown. Rev. Philip Castor, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Kleinfeltersviile officiated. Burial was in the Kleinfeltersviile Cemetery.

Pallbearers were William Charles, Walter and James Zeigler. Pine Grove Resident, Edward Schneck, Dies Edward Schneck, 87, died Saturday morning at the Potlsville Hospital, where he was admittec Dec. 6. He lived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Owens, 273 Tulpehocken Pine Grove. He was of the Lutheran faith Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Cora Brown, Pine Grove RD. Miss Lizzie Ulrich, 86, Dies In County Hospital Miss Lizzie Ulrich, 86, 1134 Mifflin died this morning al the Lebanon County Hospital. She Had been ill four months.

She was a member of Seventh Street Lutheran Church. The daughter of the Jate Charles and Amelia Dissinger Ulriclr she is survived by one sister Mrs. Mabel Erwin, Lebanon, and a number of nieces and nephews- In Loving Memory of Our Dear Father Casper Shirk who passed away Dec. 25, 1953. lodly missed by Wife, Children and Grandchildren.

In Loving Memory of Husband and Father Isaac Gingrich Who passed away one year ago today, December 23rd A liltnf thought, a silent fear, Kcepi his memory ever dear. God took him home, it was hii will; But in our hearts hi livelh still. Sadly missed by Wife and Children 1922 and served in several posts, including assistant city editor and promotion manager. He was named a director in 1929. In 1930 he went to Paris and became associated with a newspaper and magazine chain.

Illness brought him home in 194 1. Survivors include the widow, Helen, two sons and two grandchildren. Requiem Mass Is Sung Today For Lee C. Sholly Funeral services for Lee C. Sholly, 1607 Chestnut Harrisburg, were held today at 9 a.

m. Vom Thompson's Funeral Home, 126 S. Ninth St. A Requiem High Mass was sung at 9:30 a. m.

in St. Mary's Catholic Church, The Rev. Anthony Hebb was celebrant. Burial was made in Holy Cross Ceme- Serving as pallbearers were William Sholly, George Sholly George Sholly, James Bender, Edward Sholly and Greg Sholly. Funera! Services Held For Mrs.

Katie L. Reed FuneraJ services for Mrs. Katie L. Reed, wife of Jacob Reed, 45; E. Main Annville, were held Saturday afternoon from the Kreamer Funeral Home, 618 Main Annville.

The Rev. Verle C. Schumacher pastor of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Annville, officiated. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Annville. Pallbearers, all members the church, were Jack Boger Jay Rhine, Thomas Loose, Edwin Rohland, Richard Rohland and Arthur Reigert.

Last Rites Conducted For Bruce Arndt Jr. Services for Bruce L. Arndt husband of Mrs. Esther R. Fortna Arndt, 195A First Annviile, were held Sunday afternoon from the Rohland Parlors, Fifth and Cumberland Streets, Three ministers officiating were the Rev.

Marlin Crock, pastor of God's Missionary Church, Lebanon; the Rev. Fred Watson, pastor of God's Missionary Church, Coopersburg, and the Rev. Juddy Peyton, of Mt. Hope, W. Va.

Burial was made at Grand View Memorial Park. Bearers were Leonard Raub, Herman Forlna, George Fortna, Rodger Fortna, Roland Deetz and Donald Lineaweaver. Frank Wifmeyer, 88, Church Home Guest, Dies Frank H. Witmeyer, 88, a guest at the United Christian Church Home, Annviile RD 1, died at 3:30 a.m. today in the Good Samaritan Hospital.

A retired employe of the Hershey Chocolate Corporation, he formerly resided at 409 E. Main Palmyra. He was a member of Christ Church, United Church of Christ, Annviile; the POS of A and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Annviile. Born in he was a son of the late Adam and Per- sillia Yeagley Witmeyer. i wife, Mrs.

Stella Heisey Witmeyer, died Sept. 7, A number of nieces and nephews survive. Market Reports NEW YORK (UPI) opened narrowly mixed today in quiet pre-holiday trading, American Telephone added Vs on a block of 2,000 shares, Xerox rose to and RCA advanced Vi to Union Carbide slipped to 100, Sears Roebuck dipped Vs to Alcoa added to 52Vi, Polaroid ad ol Corp America leynolda Metals advanced Mrs. Mabel Spangler Succumbs in Hospital Mrs. Mabel E.

Spangler, nee Emerich, of 10 Canal died at 10:30 a. ni. today in the Good Samaritan Hospital. Aged 70, she had been ill for the last few years. She was a member of Zoar's Lutheran Church, Ml.

Zion; the Auxiliary to the Independent Fire Company and the Auxiliary to the Lebanon County Firemen's Association. Surviving are her husband Henry Spangler; one daughter Hilda, wife of George Holtz, and one son Ralph both of Lebanon; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mary -Sharp, Greble, and her mother Mrs. Annie Baum Emerich, Lebanon. Her father was the late Adam Emerich.

Isaac Fisher Dies At Elizabefhtown Home Isaac V. Fisher, 84, Elizabethtown RD 2, died Saturday at his home. A retired State Highway Department employe, he had been a farmer in recent years. He was a member of the United Zion Church, Elizabelhtown. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

Earl King, and three stepdaughters, Mrs. Emma Stofel, Harrisburg; Mrs. Anna Hershey, Hershey, and Mrs. Clara Gingrich, Penbrook; two sons, Earl, Annville RD, and Charles, Middletown RD; two stepsons, Harry Seibert, Hershey, and John Seibert, Palmyra; 14 grandchildren and 28 greal-granddiildien Mrs. Ida McCullough Dies In G.S.

Hospital Mrs. Ida McCullough. 74, 126 S. Chestnut Annville, died Sunday morning at the Good Sa maritan Hospital, following i three-month illness. Born in Annville, she was a daughter of the late Jacob "and Emma Smith Sanders.

She worshipped in the EUB faith. She leaves her husband, John W. McCullough; one son, Marlin L. Miller, Annville; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Franklin A.

Hunsicker Interred At Mt, Aetna Funeral services for Franklin A. Hunsicker, husband of Mrs. Lucy Lessig Hunsicker, 1030 Kathleen Street, were held this morning from the Rohland Parlors, Fifth and Cumberland Streets! The Rev. Alan H. Reider, pastor of the United Church of Christ, Ml.

Aetna, officiated. Burial was made at Mt. Aetna Cemetery. Serving as bearers were Franklin Eisenhauer, John Patsches, Richard Klick, Donald Hunsicker Kenneth Hunsicker and Franklin Hu.isicker. Leroy Wagner, 47, Shartlesville, Expires Mrs.

Esther Corey, Myerstown is a sister of Leroy M. Wagner, 47, Shartlesville, who died Sun day morning in the Berks County Tuberculosis Sanatorium. The son of Florence Moyei Wagner and the late Robert Wagner, he was born in Upper Bern Township and was a member ol the Lutheran Church. Besides his mother and his sister, he is survived by a son, Leroy at home; another sis ter a brother. Allen Shifter, 94, Dies At His Residence Allen B.

Shiffcr, of 759 Locust died unexpectedly at his home early today. He was a member of the Chem- ican Fire Company. He was a son of the late Henry and Matilda Bollinger Shiffer and the husband of Mrs. Mary Habecker Shiffer, who died in 1045. Surviving are one son.

Ross H. Shiffer, Lebanon; one grandchild and eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Verna Achenbach Buried This Afternoon Services for Mrs. Verna G.

Moyer Achenbach, widow of Joseph Achenbach, 365 N. First were held this afternoon from the Rohland Parlors, Fifth and Cumberland Streets. Officiating was the Rev. E. Allan Chamberlin, assistant pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

Interment was made at the Lutheran Cemetery at Slouchsburg. Serving as bearers were Roy Wise. Ralph Schell, Peter Pfuhl and Leroy Hower. Mrs. Mabel Hutchinson Buried At Myerstown Funeral services for Mrs.

Ma bel L. Hutchinson, 123 S. Second were held Sunday afternoon from i I a n's Funera Home, 226 Cumberland St. The Rev. John H.

Gable, pas tor of the lona Evangelical Unit ed Brethren Church, officiated Burial was in the Myerstown EUB Cemetery. The following relatives servec as pallbearers: Lloyd Malhew Richard Ely, Charles Tice, Luth er Hutchinson Raymond Cor coran and Henry Folmer. nicWield Oil 3S5ii Sohenley 1844 Vs Scherins 3i Sears Roebuck 77Vi Vi ilmonris Saw 29 V-i Sinclair Oil 31H Vi Socony Mobile Vt Southern Railway 5Ha Sperry Hand 22H Standard Rrindi Standard Oil Cal to Eastman Oil Ind Standard Oil NJ Kodak added Vs to 108-li, Goodyear 2-ose Vi to 33 on 1,400 shares, and Standard Oil of Jersey lost to 59 on 2,500 shares. Among the motors, Chrysler was unchanged at Ford rose 'is to 46 on a block of 1,900 shares and General Motors dipped Vs to 58 on 1,800. -In the Steels, Wheeling added Vs to 27 7 8 S.

Steel advanced to 43 Is on 2,000 shares, Beth- ehem slipped A to 28-Va on 3,500 shares, Lukens was unchanged at 40, and Republic lost Vs. to 34 on 1,500. NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks: Air Products 63VI Allied'Chemical Allis Chalmers 14V4 Va Mcoa 52Vi Vi American Airlines 18Vi 4- Can 44Vi American Cyanamid 49V't Swift fc Compiny 39 Tenn Gas Trans 16U Vi Texaco American Electric Vs American Metals Vt Motors Vs American American Tobacco 29Vi Toh S6U 4H'. Vi Poet Frost Undergoes Operation In Boston BOSTON (AP) Poet Robert Frost, 83, was listed in "hopeful" condition following surgery in Peter Bent Brighatn hospital. Frost who entered the hospital Dec.

10 underwent surgery for an indisclosed ailment. Dr. Lloyd said Sunday night "rost's operation was completely uccessful and doctors "regard his chances for recovery at hopeful." The name Hong Kong "Fragrant Harbor" in Chinese. Thompson 1'idewater Oil rirnken Holler Union Carbide Vi United Aircraft Vi United Air Linet 32 Vi United Fruit United Slates Rubber United States Smelting 41Mi United States Steel Vk Westine Air Vi Westing Elet Wheeling Sleel Winn Dixie Woohvorih 6-4 Vt Zenith MVi 4- Vii Ik 30H 'A Vi Bendix Bethlehem Steel American Viscose Anaconda Armco Steel Armour Atchison i SP Vt Baldwin Lima 13V4 VK S2V4 Vt Vk Bobbie Brooks 23Vi Vi Boeing Air 37 Briggs Mfg 4Vi Canadian Pacific 23 Vn Celanese 38 Vi Chrysler 73V4 Colgate Colo HI SVi Columbia Gas 25 7 Consol Nat Gas 4- Consolidation Coal 35Vi 4- Vt Crucible Steel 15V1 Curliss Wright 174i -l- Vt Detroit Edison 62 -f Dow Chemical Sfili DuPonl Eastman Kodak Vi Erin Railroad 2Vj Firestone Rubber 34 Ford Motor 45 7 Vt General Electric General Foods Vk General Motors SflVi Goodyear Tire 33 -f Vt Grace Vi Great A i 38V-J Greyhound 31 a Herpules Powder 435i Vi Hershey Hoffman Elec 9-H Vt Illinois Central 40Vii Insersoll Rand 68Vi Inter Bus Mach 390 4 Inter Harvester Vt Island Creek Coal 19 7 Mfg 19V, Vs Kennecott Hoppers 38 Vi Kroger 23V4 Vi LOF Glass 51 4- Vi l.oiie Star Cement ISVi i.i Lorillard Mack Trucks McNeil Mach 24Vi 4- MGM "SS Monsanto Chemical Vi Montgomery Ward National Biscuit i.k National Dairv 3 National nistillers 23Vi National Gypsum 40 -i- New York Central 15(4 Vi Norfolk West 1' North Am A via fifila Owens Corning Tiber 58 Youth Arraigned In Slaying Of Father LARKS VILLE, Pa. Lubinski 16, faced arraignment today on charges of slaying his father.

The father, Walter Lubinski, 43. was killed Saturday night with two blasts from a shotgun, as he climbed the stairs toward the son. The state police said the shoot ing occurred shortly after the elder Lubinski returned home "in a somewhat intoxicated condi tion." The police said the father threatened to kill his wife, Helen 40, and the son after a short argu ment with her. The police were told he had made similar' threat before. The police said the argument: awakened the boy, who took his 12-gauge, double-barreled shotgui and met his father on the stairs.

JAMES' FIRST JOB RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. W) Jesse James staged his first bank robbery here on March 21, 1868 He and five members of his gang robbed the Southern Deposit Bank of $9,000. A mural in the bank building, now a library, depicts the incident. Pan Amer Air Parke Davis 22 -f Penney 43'ii vk Penn Dixie Cem Vt Penn Pvvr Lt Vr Pepsi Cola 45Vi 4. 14 Phillips Pet Pittsburgh Plate Glass 51H I'rnelor Gamble Pullman 241 '4 Pure Oil 37Vi Christmas Eve Special Baby Hamsters Open Til 19 P.M.

Merry Christmas From Olpp's In Clepiia CR 2-7257 BORLAND'S PARLORS 5th and Cumberland Streets "The Service Within Your Means" ADVANCEMENTS COME THE HARD WAY IN PHARMACY Paul Conrad Buried At Cressona Cemetery Funeral services for Paul I. Conrad, husband of Mrs. Elva E. Hornickell Conrad, 525 Canal were held this afternoon from Rohland Parlors, Fifth and Cumberland Streets. The Rev.

Jacob E. Rudisiil, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, officiated and interment was made at Cressona Cemetery. He is survived by an additional brother, Harvey Conrad of Allentown. Israel-Jordan Gates Opened For Christmas JERUSALEM, Jordanian Sector ancient Mandelbaum Gate, astride the no man's land separating hostile Jordan and Israel, was opened today in an annual Christmas gesture to permit Christian Arabs from Israel to visit' loved ones in Jordan. Armed guards stood at each end of the barbed-wire corridor.

The government of Jordan this year granted 36-hour passes to Israeli Arabs. They are taking cakes, cheeses and wines to relatives who fled across the frontier in the Palestine war. Many are living in refugee camps. Some have not seen their kin for 14 years. The Manclelbaum Gate willj swing shut for another year at! sunset Christmas night.

FUNERAL HOME Director HRISTMAN LEBANON COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION Gratefully Acknowledges Recent Contributions In Memory Of Wellington S. Ellinger Mrs. Fern M. Sleeker Raymond J. Guntle Ray Howard Robert R.

Marlin Mrs. Ruth N. Snyder To Further Research, Public Education and Community Service. LEBANON COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION MRS. HELEN SPONAUGLE Executive Secretary 612 So.

13th St. Phone CR 3-0463 Lebanon, Pa. "Shatterproof" glass was discovered accidentally when a bottle of collodion fell into a ank without shattering. Some of our most used Inventions and discoveries have been developed from simple observations. But not our new medicines.

New pharmaoeuticals are the result of years of research and hard work. Each drug accepted into general use by the medical profession in recent years has had a background of medical research, laboratory development and clinical difficult and costly procedures. Yet all tbese drugs are available at our Pharmacy on your physician's prescription, at a very moderate cost. Bring your prescriptions to our Pharmacy. You may have confidence in our professional service.

CLA Park-N-Shop Tokens Available Here! BTH AND DCSTMJT iEIAKON, FA. free Prescription Delivery 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.; Sunday, 9 to 12-6 to 9 Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. E1STCE The Spirit Of Christmas During the Christmas season, all are captured by the spirit of giving of good will toward men as we herald the anniversary of His birth.

In this spirit, we wish all of you a very merry Christmas. fUlHRflL Phone CR 1-4635 MEMHR. THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RUJ 712 CHESTNUT ST. LEBANON NATURAL1ZER, CARESSA, JOYCE Values to 15.n!) MANNEQUIN Values To 13.00 TWICE A YEAR WE HOLD THIS AMAZING SALE! BEGINS WED. MORNING 9 A.M.

DAVID'S 729 Cumberland St. SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE CLEARANCE A A I i SANDIER ARPEGGIO Values To 13.00 A A STRIDERITE $1 QQ QA CHILDREN'S SHOES (Discontinued Slyfes) Values to 10.00 DAVID'S FAMOUS NAME SHOES OUTSTANDING VALUES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Don't miss this big opportunity to get famous David's Shoes at exceptional savings. Choose from our great collection of dressy, casual, tailored or walking shoes. All sizes, but not every style in every size and color so, come early! All Sales Final GREAT REDUCTIONS ON HANDBAGS ALL SHOES ON RACKS! DAVID'S No i Refunds er Exchanges Park And Shop We Give Free Parking Tokens.

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