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By George Gark 1948 DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL. LANCASTER. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6 Obituaries ICY ROADS CAUSE the neighbors ACCIDENTS, 3 HURT Daily Record TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 Time end Piece of Service will be found under Funeral Invitation en Page 15, Column 2. FREDERICK DINKELBERG FATALLY STRICKEN WHILE SHOVELING SNOW Ci Ammon, George fifty, 881 St. Albert ulmer, 79, dies Joseph St.

Carngan, Miss Annie sixty-Eine. 2364 N. Mulberry St. Clark, Miss Gertrude, seventy- Albert Ulmer, seventy-nine, 833 W. HenseL Jwalnut died at 11:50 a.

m. Mon- Frederick W. Dmkelberg, leven- Dinkelberg. Frederick p'en- dav at his home after an illness of tv-eight, 320 S. Lime St, was strick-ty-eight, 320 h.

Lime approximately five weeks. Born en fatally while shoveling snow Folti Ephraim eighty-three. )n Columbia a son of the late Ja- from a S1dewalk in front of 222 Brownstown and Mary Wolf Ulmer, he re- Howard Avf. a 8 15 a. m.

Monday, Foots, Mrs Alice Foots, eigh lded thls citv the past 3, acrt)rdmg to city poiic. three, Baltimore, Md. and previously was engaged Poli.p conveyed Dinkelberg to Fry. Hoyd sixty-two, 45 farming Manor Township for (he Lancaster General Hospital, Mam Mount Joy. imanv vears.

Henry, Mrs. Paris forty-nine ere he was pronounced dead on arrival. Dr. C. P.

Stahr, deputy Three persons were slightly injured accidents Monday morn-iing. caused. State Pobce said, by ice-coated highway. Two of the injured were passengers aboard a Greyhound bus which was making express run between Harrisburg and Philadelphia. State Policeman Harold Miller said the bus skidded into a Dole on Route 230 in Landisville at 6 a Monday, after the driver, Robert Parket, thirty-two, Philadelphia, swerved to avoid an automobile that emerged from a side road, i The injured: Mary Kato.

thirty-seven, Trenton, N. and Catherine Wible, Butler R6, a Millersville State Teachers College student; were treated for body bruises by Dr. J. T. Herr, Landisville, according to police.

1 'About 35 other passengers escaped mjurv, police said, but the bus badly damaged and the passengers transferred to another bus to complete the trip. CRASHES INTO TRUCK Thomas Sharkey, forty three. Beverly, N. sufered contusions jand abrasions of the body and was treated at the Lancaster General 'Hospital, after State1 Trooper George Ppotls said Sharkev's auto-I mobile ran against a milk tank-truck of the Glennon Milk Service 'West Chester, just east of Landisville at 6 a. m.

Monday, i Police said the truck, driven by Edward Fagley, thirty-three, West coroner, said death resulted from heart failure caused by over-exertion. Police said Dinkelberg formerly resided at 221 Howard AVe. land owned the property, He was born in Lancaster, a son of the late Theodore and Eva C. Sohns Dinkelberg, and was a retired butcher. He was a member i of Zion Lutheran -hurch.

He is. survived by a niece, Miss Katherine Dinkelberg, Millersville. MR2. PARIS B. HENRY Mrs.

Minnie Henry, forty-nine, wife of Paris B. Henry, Millersville Rl, died at the Lancaster General Hospital Monday at 8 49 p. after, TRUMAN TA Anf) RAI fONY an illness of 19 weeks Born 1 ADD BALLUIi I Florin, she was the daughter of the late Reuben and Minnie Metzler Nenlwlg She was a member of the Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church, Millersville. Beside her NEW BALCONY FOR WHITE thowt tha proposed balcony six columns of the touth portico the Presidential family. Estimated be built off the President's he can relax in comfort on TO WHITE HOUSE OVER ART GROUP OPPOSITION New York (P) Gilmore HOUSE This architect drawing which will be constructed within the of the White House, for use by cost is $15,000.

The balcony will second-floor bedroom and study so that summer evenings. vr Millersville Rl. McCannon, Jarvis, seventy-two 150 Fifth Coatesville. Miller, John Thomas, St. Anne's Home, Genthemane, near Mount-ville.

Mumma, Mrs. Elida eighty-two, 114 W. Donegal Mount Joy- Savage. James seventyTour. 1632 South St Philadelphia.

Shober. Miss Stella 4422 Spruce Philadelphia, formerly of this city. Uimar, Albert, seventy-nine, 833 W. Walnut St. LEBANON COUNTY Carpenter, Glavton forty-seven, Rexmont.

BIRTHS Brown Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown, 464 Atlantic Ave, a aon, at! 409 a. m. Monday, at St.

Josephs' Hospital. Burk Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burk, 347 S. Queen a aon, at 5 28 a Monday, at the Lancaster General Hospital.

Coonan Mr. and Mrs. John Coo-tan, 508 Poplar St a son, at 130 m. Monday, at St. Josephs Hospital.

Henry Mr. and Mrs Robert Henry, 13 S. Decatur Strasburg. a son, at 1 55 p. m.

Sunday, at the Lancaster General Hospital. He Mr. and Mra. Earl Hess, I 971 Green Terrace, a son, atj 12.45 a. m.

Tuesday (today) at the Lancaster General Hospital. WATCH CO. SEEKS LAND ANNEXATION Hitvoi. If I have to date your friend's daughter, can't you arrange for her father's car? husband, she is survived by the Clarke, Chairman of the Commls-followlng children: David Lan-lg0n 0f Fine Arts, announced Moncaster; Joseph Millersville; day that President Truman ha de- The Hamilton Watch Company Chester, jackknifed on the slippery announced Monday that it would oad and a tllles. breaking it After Sharkey ve- make application to have a portion Etniv tank- trunk nnlice and rr Ir 3 at home, Robert at home; John 'commission's oppos.t.on to it.

ter annexed to the city. hit the same t'ckw The fiecj at'home; Evelyn Mae, at home, Clafke said a statement that Last Summer six industrial plants Ja.aon7i.)ii.l WAR ON GAMBLING GIVEN TO COUNTY ft by Harry Spencer, thirty, Lebanon Public gambling! County Commissioner G. Rheems, and "Howard School wrrunled 'for in Lebanon must cease. Mayor' bill Diehm revealed Monday that Manheim; and a sister, Annajtheir opinion, the addition of uchiproperty were annexed to the city hours as a result of theiWilliam D. Focht warned in; be received Friday, at Harrisburg, Rheems.

Five grandchildren also change the appearance of the South the Hamilton Watch Co county's share bf the trough .1 Ifaoodft rf tha WViita Unite 'facade of the White House fuels tax for the ALBERT ULMER I TWO-CAR COLLISION survive. and icy high- The property. Taxes on the east portion of the snowstorm The Commission act only in an 'advisory capacity as regards the EPHRAIM FOLTZ Monday. Striking sharply at the operators past 18 months, of slot machines in stores, gasoline stations and restaurants, the wealth's liquid A greater had been held Generals He was a member of the Flrat Church of God and affiliated with Holmes Mr. and Mrs.

Richard the following organizations: Mystic Ephraim H. Foltz, eighty-three white House vyhen its advice a section of the old building and pk5. the war wing are paid to the town- 'lst oiistide of 'the city limits, at Brownstown, died at St. Joseph's 50Ught by the President. Holmes iil.ver St daughter nf.

RUvaoS No 4 Red at 4 57 Mondav at St Joseph's Men Tribe No 2' POS of A No 27 I Hospital at 3 34 p. m. Monday, sev- Clarke added the Commission jsbjp Tbe part to be annexed to the 12-30 a. m. Monday.

hng jn the Clty 0f Lebanon to a Hospital. PoTa hon a slroq uoi sC as le No. 77. h' hours after he ha undergone, 'gratified' to learn the is as Pssed at $100,000. I State Policeman Mark Morgan concerous growth which, seid physician-mayor compared gambling in the city of Lebanon to a 910 portion of the amount up by the Auditor Department which claimed that the county commissioners had failed to meet the requirement to participate in the fund.

(I Murohv Mr and Mrs Joseph and Patriotic Order of America an for a gall bladder con-dent had selected William Adams Charles Miller, counsel for the c-L- Fountain, forty-four, must be eradicated by quirk and urchv 422 Manor St a son at 116 jdition. He had been admitted to the Delano, New York architect, as companv. issued the following Holland Ave, was driving radlcai treatment." urpny, manor a son, at in os MnnUav architect for the project. statement- least and "as makinS a turn The Hamilton Watch Co. pro-hen the left rear fender of his car poses to make application for an-jwas by an auto, also headed nexation to the city of the West jfaa -alld opiated by Harry Vanel Murphy, mmiui ii sun, i.

.1 1An( 02 p. Mondav, at the Lancaster Surviving are his widow, Katie; hoPllal General Hospital. E. Shank Ulmer, a sister. Annie, A 1..

hv Seosenig Mr and Mrs. Edwin wife of Clarence M. Kreider, Holt- Abram Foltz, he was a miller by Sensenig, New Holland R2, a daugh-, wood R2, and a number of nlpce1trade- and spent much time age, seventy-four, which occurred Saturday at his home, 1632 South R5. There can be no distinction between a slot machine in a store or a club, he declared. are illegal, no matter 9 out-ter, at 159 p.

m. Monday, at the 'and nephews. Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer doors.

Surviving are these children. Lancaster General Hospital. celebrated their golden wedding Styer Mr, and Mra. Earl anniversary In July, 1939. 22 Coral a daughter, at 9 35 p.

wife of Ira Wenger, ville Rl; Abram, and Earl, both of Lititz; Anna, wife of George Spotts, Philadelphia He was Bare-j known through frequent visits here. The 1947 sessions of the Legisla-They ture passed an act which upheld the local commissioners stand and the good the Auditor General's office direct-people with me ed that the money be paid. report that The money was banked imme-city me in a separate liquid fuels cooperation, account and will be used, Diehm that 1 get said, for road and bridge building thirty-five, Lancaster Slight damage was reported to both cars S900 CRASH DAMAGE No one was injured but damage estimated at $900 was reported in a two-car accident on the Harris- Besides his wife he is survived by several sisters and a brother. at whose home he resided for the past eight year; Alvin, and Luella, m. Monday, at St.

Joseph's Hospital part of the land on which its principal plant is built and the Western end of the parking lot in the rear of the factory on the North side of Wheatland Avenue. The section of the Hamilton east Elizabethtown property to be annexed lies rough- 1 Mondav ly fin hpnnr nin Ho zhwav Policeman Jasper Lynch ent city line, the Lincoln High aY I ld Hartley Essex, nineteen' APPOINTS FAIRBURN nn1 UnnA A ira I A where they are. He continued: I know of the city agree I am happy to council agrees with I expect 100 per cent and you people will see and Race Ave. VdlU I llllll HOllK 1. JlllIV FLOYD F.

FRY Floyd Frederick Fry, slxty-two. MRS. ELIDA C. MUMMA Mrs. Elida C.

Mumma, eighty-three, widow of the Rev. Jonas N. arold R.eam' botrih R2' ila and 30 great-grandchildren, and and improvement and for land damages. a' Mumma, 114 W. Donegal Mount sister, Mrs.

Lizzie Staflor, Shilling-1 Joy, died at 7 15 p. m. Monday at ton, also survive. jber home after an illness of five weeks. She was born In East Done- MISS ANNIE M.

CARRIGAN gai jwp the daughter of the late The first advertisements DemocVatic YxecuLvV'inmore than havf Wed applications for road nouncing the company intentions drivjng east in tbe center lane when 20 years, also announced the ap-lproecS- bey are aPProved by .1. aM AMMAwnilAM A tha MTV I A Fredonia, N. a student at the Mayor Focht, Lebanons first A number of townships, he added. to the cit be Department and MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Manuel-Widlake Parke C. Manuel, 916 Houston St Columbia, and Eileen Audrey Widlake, Coventry, England.

Schreiner Clark Charles Schreiner, 12 Rider andurgh; wa Doris Clark, 815 Manor St. h.avi,ng ben employed by the Peo- Hartman Bushong Junior -Natual Gs Co. Hartman, 141 E. Clav St and tuH waa bo "O'1 son of Mary Jane Bushong, 120 E. laLe George Catherine died at the home of his son-in-law' and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles! J. Bennett, 45 E. Main Mount to ask for annexation be swerved into the westbound lane1 pointment of William FairburnJ are scheduled to appear this week af)d blt a car driven by Jacob former sergeant, as Acting Chief cPunty the costs of con- Landvater, sixty.

Florin. Essex 'of Police. Council confirmed the struction will come from the fund, told the officer he felt sleepy I appointment. and was able to swerve his carj just in time to avoic a head-on crash. they change their positions rela- Landvater car was hit on Two persons who suffered minor treated at the i.cnuv.ufi -i the and Something New Miss Annie Carrigan, sixty-1 Amos H.

and Martha Creider En-nine, of 2364 N. Mulberry died gie and was a member of the Sunday at 9 30 p. m. at her home Brethren in Christ Church. Surviv-after an illness of ten days.

Shejjng are these children: Engle had been employed at the Stevens Murama, Columbia, Mrs. Martha House for the past several years Mowrer, Harrisburg; Rhoda, wife A daughter of the lae William and, of John E. Brubaker, Manheim R2, I1 omel Adeline Sample Carrigan, she is' Ruth, wife of Mer Jacobs, Lancas- Accepted Masons, No. 30i, thej sUrviVed by these brothers and is- ter. Anna Rachael Mumma, at Jane Fry, and was the last of his immediate family.

He was a mem- Et Lititz Haus Parkhousa Frank Haus. 222 Washington Ephrata. and Annabel Parkhouse, 312 Cedar St Jenkmtown. Wingenroth-Zartman Leon burn were Lancaster General Hospital Monday. Mrs.

Beatrice Miller, thirty-three, ivirs. npairu xvimt'L, uiiuyuucc, tively to stars quite in- lcft rear sld dependently of the diurnal motion which went off the road and haveng- Planets means Ui lltrdV Knights Templar No. 5, Pitts-i ters; Ada Quarryville, Harry, Lan burgh, and the Ro.l Arch Masons caster; Mrs. Sarah McCauley, At- home; Hettie, wife of Levi Snyder, Mount Joy R2, and Arthur E. Mum- a cpvpn font pmhankment 1 754 S.

Lime suffered burns of fd emDanKmem i Wincenroth, Stevens Rl, and Mae, No. 217, Pittsburgh. i glen; Samuel and Chester, Quar- Mount Joy. Nineteen grand- the left index finger, attendants LnL0a Zartman. Stevens Rl.

He is survived by his wife. Myrtle ry ville; and four nephews and two children; 16 said, when a box of matches ig- For the Hard oj Hearing Come in today to our office for a FREE demonstration. Berks Optical Co. 39 East Orange St. Lancaster, Pa.

nleces. Howett-Phenneger Wilbert F.i Hunter Fry, three daughters, Cath-Howett, Coatesville R3, and Mar-! erine Jane, wife of Charles J. Ben- and a brother, Harry C. Engle, 1 Mount Joy, also survive. ion Susan Phenneger, Coatesville R3.

nett, with whom he resided; Mae, wife of William M. Grau, Lanras- MISS STELLA SHOBER Miss Stella D. Shober, 4422 FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW ELECTRIC SERVICE J. W. CRISWELL Electrical Contractor 142 N.

FRANKLIN ST. PHONE 3-2343 nited as she was holding it. Dale Matt, fourteen months, son of Mrs. Dorothy Matt, 542 Locust St suffered first and second degree burns of the left palm, according to attendants, when he fell against a hot register at home. MRS.

ALICE FOOTS Mrs. Alice Foots, eighty-three, ter, and Helen Louise, Mount Joy, Spruce St, Philadelphia, formerly! MILK COOLERS Westinghouse and Hotpoint REFRIGERATORS WASH MACHINES Immediate Delivery! QUARRYVILLE -Electrical Supply Ph. 164 J. H. Steekler, Prop.

LETTERS GRANTED Mamie C. Zeamer, West Hemp-field Twp executrix of the estate of Aaron A. Zeamer, late of West Hempfield Twp. George Peters, Elizabeth Twp executor of the estate of Sue, Weils, late of East Cocaheo an of wefks- The Wlfe of the charles a Fools, Baltimore, she is survived by of this city, died Saturday. She Baltimore, Md died at the Lancas-iwas born in Lancaster, a daughter ter General Hospital Monday at of the late John and Leah Shober.

was co-owner of the Photo- iCrafters Studio, 1501 Walnut AnA ThewuTof Sue' Sunday at St. Joseph's Hp.tal Phdeiphiaanda member ofthe Avpu.hen she wa, 'fakpn iAltrusia Executive Womens Club, H. Frank Eshleman. Lancaster. member of Emmanuel Lutheran (j Hove You Tried? MARTIN'S HEALTH PRETZELS "Made Without Shortening AKRON, Pa.

Phone Ephrst '757-W-11 executor of the estate of Emma Ammon and the ro John E. Br'ovsn, Brooklyn. Iske Heim, late of Lancaster. Said and ChurSh' thf'l 18 lastN. and two grandchildren.

steward at the Minnehaha Club He member of her family. i Agnes Youndt, Adamstown. ex ecutrix of the estate of William was 4 fmber of Lancaster Post Youndt, late of Adamstown. 34- American Legion, GBU. and was a veteran of World War 1 GERTRUDE CLARK Miss Gertrude Clark, seventy- JOHN T.

MILLER John. Hensel. died at 1 a. m. Tues- Besides his mother, who resides Annes Home, Attr (today) in the Lancaster Gen- SUITS STARTED ow Can Usually Judge a Garment By the Label It Carries Tailored by Grant O.

Reese vs. Charles Lancaster, he is survived by his' pethsemane, near Mountvjlle. A eral Hospital Beard, individually and now or late! wife, the former Agnes P. ormfr resident of Lancaster, he r-r trading as C. B.

Tool and C. and the following children-Jean Born in Wheeling, W- A Tool Co a Pennsjlvania corpora- at home; Raymond W. USX. Nor- son of Jotn and -Margaret tion, complaint in assumpsit folk. Va Ruth and Dolores JMcGrann Mlllpr- He was associated Harry J.

Lamparter vs. Eveln at home ifor many years Wlth the Morris' SHOCK ARSORRFR SERVICE 317 N. CHRISTIAN ST. Ph. 2-4737 Walter L.

Siderio Baker, amicable action in eject ment Zook, Leather Co, W. King St There are no immediate survivors WHEEL BALANCE AND ALIGNMENT Frame Straightening Official In.pection Station 108 N. Prince St. Lancaster Pennsylvania He also survived by four sisters, Edith, wlfe of Harry News-wanger, Bareviile. Mable, wife of Henry Heidig.

Lancaster; Mrs Sarah Steininger, Wilmington, Del and Lillie, wife of Louis Edwards, DFEDS TO BE RECOROFD AmeontA listed with the fellow Inf deeds de net tnrlnde morl-fffee. If any, atalnet tbe proper tie JAMES L. SAVAGE Word has been received by Mrs Lillian Musselman, 644 Marietta of the death of James L. Sav- .00 65 Men's Custom Tailored SUITS From 0 During JANUARY ONLY. To moke new friends and give our present customers a BONUS for their splendid support our fine cleaning is available to you at on unusually low price.

H.i Woh.wn Linctilf r. snmlpr AOrt one hrnthep Tohn to Harrv Mid Ger.ld.n, Miller, L.n- Mer 00 Dro'ner. Jonn M. Ammon, Lancaster. caster, premia, at 417 Fairvww Av.

eartburn fched to Montii er dbU wr mmmv bcb Whoetriif etomeh end fcumw petnfbi.wiffev tnicee eotirMoioecbendQFertburD docton uevuli prvwcnb lhA fMtflrt-ertlnf mwlinnes koown fmptomettc relief mecUDUke those la BetHui TeMetn NoUisUee BHt-ana brindte erimfort to jtffy or return bottle to uefnr double mooey berk BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 Electrical Contracting No Job too Large or too Small PFENKIHGERS 50-52 N. Prince St real 0 Here's a "special treat" that gives you chance to SAVE on your cleaning bill. SS 007 He-bert arvd Katbrvn Jaffa. Lancas-ar, to S'liesier and Omi CtambatiSh. Lancaa'ar.

aeven sarai.a rtar 5:3 Shippan St Anna Mart-n Lancas'ar. to Henrietta Lancaa'er, Kathryre and W'Uaon Lvona, Camden. Harry and Mf.ba Riciine, Eph-ra-a prem.se, at 632 Oranse School District of Bart Twp to wife of James frame bui.dirs known as the Nickel M.nes School Ban Twp S2.ZXI (All Instr.menU left fer rererdinr at the Btfife the Reearder Deeds, to an. Ineladln. Oct.

t. 1S4I, new are re. dr for dellrary.) GIRL, YOUTH STILL UNCONSCIOUS AFTER CRASH, CRITICAL DUTCH CLEANERS will clean and press a man's suit or plain one-piece dress for only Annual CLEARANCE Womens and Teen-age Shoes Over 1100 Pairs Short Lines and Discontinued Styles from Our Regular Stock Were 6.93 to 13.93 PHONE 9512 Qualified Registered Plumbers TUBS, TOILETS LAVATORIES COMPLETE LINE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY One Lozv Price Clearance All Reduced to For Quick Called for and Delivered The condition of two teen-agers, severely injured in a two-car accident on the Lincoln Highwav, four miles east of the city, Sunday night remained critical'' at the Lancaster General Hospital early Tuesday (today). 1 The injured persons. Violet Elaine Wenger, sixteen, and John E.

Coulter, seventeen, both of Bird-m-Hand. remained in an unconscious condition at the hospital. attendants said. Both are reported suffering possible neck and skull fractures, and body injuries, authorities at the hospital said. MANHEIM TWP.

SCHOOLS REOPEN DESPITE SNOW GAS STOVES Fully Insulated with Oven Control and Timer BLACKS BROWNS BLUES REDS GREENS $137. and up COMPARE AND SAVE Don't Be Sorry, Be Satisfied! For Friendly DUTCH Service CALL 3-2005 CAS WATER HEATERS 20 Gallon 77.00 30 Gallon 95.00 40 Gallon $125.00 50 Gallon $135.00 Shoe prices will be higher this Spring, so these reductions are actually greater than advertised. 0 If we have your size, ou will want several pairs. 0 Plenty of small sizes an Narrow widths. The Manheim Township schools reopened Monday after the holiday recess despite the fact that someone as yet unidentified who posed as a school official informed newspaper and radio offices that the schools would not reopen Mon day because of the snowstorm.

The report affected attendance at the morning session but nearly all of ihe pupils were in their seats when the afternoon session began, after the information had been determined to be incorrect. Investigators pointed out Mon day night that it is against the law to give out false information for publication. GAS CONVERSION BURNERS GAS FIRED BOILERS OIL BURNERS FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION EVERTS AND OVERDEER E. KING ST. AND HOWARD AVE.

Established 1878 14 EAST KING STREET r-'-red eerrmd cls mWr Aur-jy. 1844 tr. Port Office at Lance Pi urr v. A-4 of Mares 3. 187 Ve.

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