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PAGE 6 THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER. PA MONDAY, MAY 14, 1962 Deaths Girl Scouts Hold WALTER C. SANDERS Walter Calvin Sanders, 81, Fairfield R.D. 1, died in a Harrisburg hospital Saturday at 8 p.m.

He had been in ill health for the past 12 years. Born in Ashton, 111., he was a son of the late Cornelius Mid Samantha Jane Sanders. Surviving are four brothers and a sister, Roy, Blue Ridge Summit; Dewey, Fairfield R.D Jason, Littlestown; Oliver, Fairfield R.D. and Mrs. Carrie Harbaugh, Bethesda, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Wilson funeral home, Fairfield, with the Rev. Gerhard pastor of the Fairfield Mennonite Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Fairfield Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight.

CHARLES L. LAUGHMAN Charles Luther Laughman, 87, farmer resident of Hanover, died at 11:07 p.m. Saturday in Cumberland Township, near Gettysburg, He was the husband of the late Daisy Young Laughman and a son of the late Daniel and Matilda Shaw Laughman. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Maggie Brown, Hanover R.D, 5, ami a brother Jacob Laughman, New Oxford R.D.

1. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Wetzel funeral home, Carlisle Street. The Rev. David Lehigh, pastor of Pleasant Hill Church of the Brethren, will officiate.

Burial (Continued From 1) U.S. Diplomats Strive sented as follows: Margaret go, cook; Camille Bowman, adventurer; Gloria Jean Buffington, mammal, bird, outdoor cook; Gloria Cole, homemaker; Marie Keeney, homemaker and housekeeper; Jeune bird, salt water life; Judy Livelsberger, cook, housekeeper and homemaker; Linda Livelsberger, home- Continued From Page 1) After driving 100 miles beyond the cease-fire line in a week, the rebels reportedly threatened another all-out offensive unless a political settlement is reached. Souvanna, backed by the United States and Russia, was designated by King Savang Vathana six months ago to form a national unity government. The neutralist leader made several attempts but they collapsed when the anti-Communist Vientiane leaders demanded the key posts of defense and interior in the coalition government, maker; Patricia Meckley, farmer Vientiane regime now wants to test ability to and bird; Elaine Murren. wild controj 0f pro-Communist Pathet Lao led by his half- brother Prince Souphanouvong.

When the pro-Communist forces routed the Vientiane troops in northwest Laos last week, Souvanna ordered Souphanouvong to pull back his forces to the original cease-fire line. The rebels pushed on further to the Mekong River. Souvanna was reported still hopeful of a settlement through diplomatic channels rather than on the battlefield. While President Kennedy cut short a weekend at his country estate to confer with his military and diplomatic advisers in Wushing- ton, the two top leaders of the Vientiane government flew to Formosa on a goodwill mission. Premier Boun Oum and Gen Phoumi Nosavan, the strongman of his regime, did not let the trouble at home interfere with their swing around non-Communist Asian countries to enlist support.

plant, cyclist, salt water life and rock and mineral; Susan Noel, pen-pal, tree, cyclist, rock and mineral and housekeeper; Barbara Smith, interior decorator, child care, drawing, painting, garden flower, homemaker, cyclist, health aid, bird and housekeeper; Carol Smith, homemaker, insect; Cathy Smith, insect and homemaker. Membership stars were presented by Mrs. Lester Bowman to Camille Bowman. Gloria Jean Buffington, Sandra Gross, Marie Keeney, Judy Keffer, Jeune Lawrence, Deborah Livelsberger, Judy Livelsberger, Linda Livelsberger, Madleline Loss, Patricia Meckley, Barbara Miller, Gail Miller, Sandra Miller, Elaine Murren, Susan Noel, Sally Pascoe, Barbara Smith, Carol Smith, Cathy Smith. Mary Staub, Karen Walter and Carole Warehime.

A meditation in commemoration of Day was led by will be in the church Cemetery. Gloria Cole. Refreshments were Friends may call at the funeral served to the mothers by their home this evening. daughters and they were also presented with gifts and corsages. GEORGE DUSMAN ---------------------George H.

Dusman, 68, died at 11 p.m. yesterday at his home DUriiflS Combat Activities (Continued From Page 1) vancing in northwest Laos for In Manheim Township. Hanover R.J 2. He had been bedfast since last Dec. 3.

A son of the late William and Alice Hoffacker Dusman, he was a farmer. He was a member of St. Lutheran Church, taught a Sunday school class for 50 years and had served on the church council for 17 years. Surviving are Ins wife. Gertie Hahn Dusman; i children, Earl A.

Dusman. 818 West Middle Street; Mrs. Leroy Hawkins, 216 Moul Avenue; Maurice R. Dusman, 223 East Chestnut Street; the Rev. Preston H.

Dusman, Fredericksburg, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Stockham. New Oxford R.D. 14 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and nine brothers and sisters, Mrs.

Joflin Yost, 510 York Street; Mrs. Stella Mi- chaed, Spring Avenue; Mrs. Joanna Rinehart, 214 Locust Street; Miss Margaret Dusman, 335Vi East Walnut Street; Jay W. Dusman, Hanover R.D. Mrs.

Harry Foutz, Millersviile; Mrs. Mervin Stetter, 720 McAllister Street; Roswell Dusman, 16 Paul Street, and Richard Dusman, Lancaster. Funeral services will be held at St. Church afc 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev.

Carl E. Yost officiating, assisted by the Rev, Harvey M. Light. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Friends may call at the Bucher funeral home, Frederick Street, tomorrow evening.

The body will lie In state at the church Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m. In lieu of other memorials it has been suggested that contributions may be made to the Cancer Fund or memorial fund. MRS. JOHN L. H.

MILLER Funeral services for Mrs. Amelia S. Miller, 72, wife of John L. II. Miller, who died Wednesday at her home, 219 Carlisle Street, were held at 2 p.m.

Saturday at the Jackson and Womer funeral home The Rev Harvey M. Light, pastor of United Church of Christ congregation of St. Union Church of Christ, officiated. Burial was in Rest Haven Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald Mills, Raiymond Stone, David Go- bresht, Ervin Meckley, Harold Slaybaugh and Joseph Kuhn.

MRS. CHESTER P. JONES Funeral services were held at p.m. yesterday at St. Union Church for Mrs.

Berta Savoy Jones, 66, wife of Chester P. Jones, 1318 Baltimore Street, who died Thursday at ter home The Rev. Carl E. Yost, her pastor, officiated. Burial was in St.

David's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Richard and Gary Jones, Burnell Billman. Paul Myerly, Rodger Myers and Lester Bixler. In About Town The marching unit of the Hanover Fire Department will elect officers at a meeting at the Eagle engine house tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. The final meeting of the Hanover Street PTA will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m.

with installation of 1962-63 officers. Miss Miriam Blatt, Clyde Mummert. George Rutledge and Bruice Wiser will discuss the instrumental and vocal programs. Their theme will be Challenge of Cultural A question and answer period will follow. Robert Rnlss, recreation director.

will talk on recreation plans for the Hanover area at the final meeting of the Penn Street School PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the all purpose room at the school. New officers will be installed. An executive committee meeting will be held at 7: IS p.m. in Room 9.

City Council, Beta Sigma Phi, will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. William Murphy, 1115 East Walnut Street, for elec tion and installation of officers. Members of the Lowrey Organ Club of Hanover will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George Hille, 129 Fleming Avenue, tomorrow at 8 p.m. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary of Hanover Aerie 1406. FOE, will meet at the lodge home tomorrow. MRS. JONAS RUPPERT The funeral of Mrs.

Amanda Harlacher up pert, widow of Jonas Ruppert, who died Thursday at Thomasville R. D. 1, was held at 2 m. yesterday from the Emig funeral home, East Berlin. The Carleton R.

Howells, Lutheran pastor of HoKzschwamm (Paradise) Church, officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray, Robert, Charles, Donald and Gene Ruppert and Marlin Weddings CLETUS C. PITTENTURF Cletus C. Pittenturf, 74, York Springs R.

D. 2, Huntington Township. (tied at 12:45 a.m. yesterday at Frenche convalescent home, Porters Sideling, where he had been a patient three weeks. His wife, Mary Funt Pittenturf, died In 1946.

Mr. Pittenturf, a farmer, was a native of Adams County, a son of the late George and Emma Heagy Pittenturf. He is survived by one son, Wilbur tenturf, Hampton; three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Knopp, Rocks, Mrs. Eva Knaub, Hanover, and Mrs.

Donald Dubbs, York Springs R. D. eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday with services conducted by the Rev.

Ernest W. Brindle at the Pittenturf funeral home, York Springs. Burial will be in Marsh Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.

MRS. RAYMOND F. REDDING Mrs. Helen Maria Redding, 60, wife of Raymond F. Redding Gettysburg R.D.

2, Cumberland Township, died at her home Sat urday at 6:15 p.m. of a heart condition. Born in Adams County, daughter of the late George and Emma Staub Strausbaugh, she was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Gettysburg, the NCCW and the Rosary Society. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are nine children, Mrs.

John Burroughs, Adelphia, Mrs. Ray M. Topper, Glen Bumie, Mrs. Merwyn Keil holtz, Gettysburg; Raymond Gettysburg; Mark Harrisburg; Mrs. Paul Irvin, Orrtanna R.D.

1: Herman Gettysburg; Mrs. Roger W. Bollinger, Han over; and Janice Redding, at home, and 17 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held with pray ers at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow at the Bender funeral home, Gettysburg, followed by a solemn requiem mass in St.

Francis Xavier Church at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Joseph Kealy as celebrant. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Fri ends may call at the funeral home between 7 and 9 tonight and the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m MRS- GEORGE V.

Mrs. Alice Meckley, 72., wife of George V. Meckley, died at 8:10 a.m. today at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul A. Meckley, Hanover R.D. 2, with whom she resided MRS. THOMAS J. KEY SR.

Funeral services for Mrs. Lovie Viola Key, 34, wife of Thomas J. Key Charles Street, Westminster, who died Thursday evening at the Carroll County General Hospital, Westminster, were held at 1 p.m. yesterday at the Straw bridge Methodist Church, near New Windsor. The Rev.

Clarence Govans officiated, assisted by the Rev. Frank Smith. Burial was in Mf. Olive Cemetery, near New Windsor. Pallbearers were Paul Key, James Lyles.

Charles Green, Preston Duppins, John and Louis Patterson. SLOTHOUR HOFFACKER Miss Nancy Louise Hoffacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Hoffacker, Thomasville R.

D. 1, and Glenn E. Slothour, New Ox ford R. D. 2, son of Edgar L.

Slothour, Gettysburg R. D. 3. were married at 2 p.m. yesterday at Grace EUB Church.

Hanover. The Rev. William E. Yingling performed the ceremony. Mrs.

Wayne L. Grubb, Randallstown, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Wayne L. Grubb served as best man. A reception at the home of the bride was attended by about 50 guests. The couple will reside at 38 Frederick Street.

The bride, a graduate of Eichelberger Senior High School in 1960, is employed by the Gettysburg Shoe Co. at East Berlin. The bridegroom is employed by Hanover Wire Cloth Di vision. Church Activities The Semper Fidelis Class of St Lutheran Church will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs Walter Mummert, 678 Broad way, Wednesday evening, ing the past year. She was a for mer resident of North Codorus Township and had been under a care.

Daughter of the late Peter and Sarah Becker Zartman, North Codorus Town ship, she leaves her husband, a son, Paul a grandson and great-grandson, and a brother Charles B. Zartman. Spring Grove R.D- 2, Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Sauter funeral home, Spring Grove, with the Rev. Paul Wine ka, pastor of Otterbein UB Church Hanover, officiating.

Burial will be in the. Jefferson Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wed nesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas P. Baker, i South Street, announced the birth of a daughter at the Hanover General Hospital yesterday Hospital Patients Patients admitted to the Hanover General Hospital were Harvey Hann. Manchester; Robin Henson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henson, Abbottstown R.D.

Daniel Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Myers, 218 High Street, New Oxford; Sidney C. Senft, 14 Beck Mill Road; Mrs. Robert E.

Hamilton, Spring Grove R.D. Mrs. Martha C. Blettner, Blettner Avenue; Harry O. Baker 246 Locust Street; Mrs.

Harvey B. Altland, Spring Grove R.D. Ned T. Ambrosius, Brodbecks R.D. Ralph D.

Ricketts, 207 Penrose Street, Union Bridge; Mrs. Nor man Humbert, 130 Hanover Street, New Oxford; Mrs. John W. King, 510 Third Street, and Mrs. Melvin M.

Sharrer New Oxford R.D. 2. Discharged were Mrs. Dennis Laughman and infant son, Glen Rock R.D. Mrs.

Robert Rickr rode and infant son, East Walnut Street; Mrs. William Yealy Jr. and infant son, 400 South Street, McSherrystown; Mrs. Charles Boone, 211H Centennial Avenue; Mrs. Samuel Noel, 315 East Walnut Street; J.

Randolph Staub, Hollywood Avenue, New Oxford; Allan W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. 211 High Street; Charles Hemler, 325 East Hanover Street; the infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth E. Bollinger, 512 Diller Road; Patricia L. Noel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Noel, Hanover R.D. 4: Mrs. Margaret A. Tome, East Berlin; Mrs. Paul J.

Topper, East Berlin R.D. Robert G. Smith 322 Lincolnway West, New Oxford; Mrs. Clair Myers, 204 Maple Avenue; Ober S. Knipel, 839 West Middle Street Mrs.

Ray E. Grogg and infant son, 25 South Main Street, Spring Grove, and Mrs. Earl W. DeHaven and infant daughter, York Springs R.D. 2.

At Wednesday meeting of the YWCA Golden Age Club games will be plaved and ea 'h member about 10 day. Restoration of the TZI 0r Twnta The meetinp will start at rr 2 pm. and will be held at the YWCA, 33 Carlisle Street. AH is the immediate L.S. objective.

art Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily F. Kuznetsov is reported to The Arc Club will hold have told British Ambassador Sir 8 Mother-Daughter covered dish Frank Roberts in Moscow Satur- supper Juesday at 6:30 p.m. at day that the Kremlin still wanted YWCA, Carlisle Street. Each such a government. guest is asked to provide her own Ball noted that under the 1954 piace settilJg- Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza- The Newcomers Club will meet tion pact the United States has at 8 p.m.

Wednesday at the YWCA certain defense obligations in the for a business session, followed area. Thailand is a member of by a fashion show and social the pact, and treaty were drawn broadly enough to cover Laos and some other coun-l tries in the area that are not actual signers of the treaty. Ball declined to give out any information on military moves or even to describe the scope of alert order. He said military activities be disclosed at the appropriate Further development of the crisis, as assessed by U.S. officials depended primarily on two factors.

One was what Russia would do about restoring the cease-fire. The other was how the fighting in Laos would develop. Authorities here were by no means certain that Russia would agree to a pull back of Red forces even if it put a stop to the Pathet Lao advance and re-established the cease-fire. Meanwhile the Royal Laotian troops have shown themselves so far to stem the Red drive and there was no apparent hope here that they would yet be able to do so. GARAGE Expert Automotive Maintenance 601 Baltimore Street HANOVER, PA.

CUSTOM TAILORING And Alterations Double-Breasted Converted To Single Joseph Hirt, Tailor Clothes made to your order. 35 Baltimore SL. Hanover. (Political Advertisement) see and hear BILL SCRANTON Our Next GOVERNOR IN ACTION! New York Egga Todays prices: White, large medium 24, pullet 20, peewee brown, large 30, medium 26, pullet 20, peewee 200 At Of (Continued From Page 1) grand knight, who also served as toastmaster. Guests introduced were: John Lomsdorff, district deputy, and Joseph Mann, district warden, both of York; Henry Snyder, grand knight of Hanover Council 871; John Redding past grand knight and son of the guest speaker, Chambersburg, and Joseph Weaver, president of the of Home Association.

The regular meeting of the council will be tomorrow at 8 p.m. Chinese Reds Pepper Quemoy 'API The Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Communists peppered the David F. Dayhoff, Hanover R.D.

Islands with 122 5, at the Hanover General Hospital, lfe-v a son. A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Miller, 121 Pleasant Street, New Oxford, at the Hanover General Hospital.

Mr, and Mrs. Theodore E.l Kreitz, 2 Stuart Avenue, are the parents of a daughter born yester-l day at the Hanover General Hos pital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Burnell F.

Smith, 727 Third Street, at the Hanover General Hospital yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Hunt, East Berlin, at the Hanover General Hospital yesterday, a daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Witt, UW Pleasant Street, New Oxford, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday at the Hanover Genera! qiary stark Delicious Imperial A daughter was bor, to Mr. Mrs.

David L. Ernst. 350 Main SWEET CIDER LEGAL ADS EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Ada P. Stover, late of Hanover Borough, York County, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, aU persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delav for settlement to the undersigned, residing at 223 Ruth Avenue, Hanover.

Pennsylvania. PAULINE M. FLEMING Executrix William W. Hafer, Attorney EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Beatrice A. Bealing, late of Penn Township, York County, deceased.

Letters testamentry on the last will and testament of said decedent hav. ing been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demand: against the same, will del 100 Charles Hanover, Pa. FRANCES B. MALLORY Executrix Jesse L. Crabbs, Attorney sent them without delay for ed residing at ment to the undersig NOTICE Estate of Malinda Bollinger, late of North Codorus Township, York County, deceased.

Letters of Adjnlnistration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons Indebted thereto requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at 3, Spring Grove, Pa. DAVID Z. BOLLINGER Administrator Paul N. Yost, Attorney Columbia Jewelers GUARANTEED EXPERT Watch Repair 5-Day Service Clearview Shopping Center Downtown On The Square HANOVER, PA. WESTMINSTER, MD.

Westminster Shopping Center APPLES Street, McSherrystcwn, at the Hanover General Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Small, 363 East King Street, Littlestown, announced the birth of a son Saturday at the Hanover General Hospital APPLE BUTTER Brinton Fruit Farm Hanover-Abbottstown Highway Phone MElrose 7-6531 Political Ad vertisement) Pick MINNICH FOR A FULL TIMI DEVOTED VIGOROOS STATE SENATOR NOTICE Estate of Naomi M. Shorb, latej of Penn Township, York County, deceased.

Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and thoee having claims or demands against the same, will )resent them without delay for set- lement to the undersigned residing at 403 W. King Littlestown, Pa and 610 Broadway, Hanover, Pa. respectively. JOHN A. SHORB ALMOND R.

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