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The York Dispatch from York, Pennsylvania • 6

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THE YORK DISPATCH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1942. Strayer, Clyde U. Riale, John Ar Shenberger, Paul R. Ketzer, Rich AT KEESLEE FIELD i I .1 nold. York Township.

Harry P. Small ard O. Moul, Harry A. Coyle, Adda L. Gore.

brook. The Lma A. Hoffman, James Third Ward Anna C. Paul. Thena, Hamilton Firth, William Henry, wumont Raab, Vernon Wal-termeyer.

Flora E. Giesey. B. HANOVER Officers of Local Red Cross Chapter Re-Ieeteo T. F.

Chrest- walte Chairnian HANOVER, NovY. Thomas F. Chrostwaite was reelected chairman of the Hanover chapter. American Red Cross PLACE 1,030 NAMES IN JURY WHEEL FOR 1943 (Continued From Last Page) 1 100 Boys' or Girls' Used 1 I -Bicycles 6r: Parts I CD. (Red) ZUlncdlnzt I 1t3-1t7 PUKE ST.

T. Firth, William T. Ong." Fourth Ward Charles Mead. Russell Miller, Vernon Orwig, Rojahn; Wesley A. Slenker, Fern L.

Gladfelter, Robert J. Grove. Chaun- cey E. Lentz, Elmer Wineka, Truman A. Catherine Stump, Mary E.

Smith. Edvard D. Leicht. John Cooper, Patick J. Noone.

Frank H. Zinn, George W. Brown, James Martin, Victor R. Blouse, C0UNTYJ3EATHS Andrew F. Hafro EMIGSVTLLE Nov.

7. Andrew F. Harrom retired farmer, died at 8:45 o'clock last evening 'at his home here. Death was caused by a complication of diseases following illness'of a year. He was 82 years old.

resident of this place the Jast 10 years.v-Mr. Haxro was a-member of the' local, church. Surviving are-his widow, Mrs. Margaret Harror five children, -Alton E. Harro, Etters R.

Andrew M. U. S. army; George Reynolds. Har-risburg; Mrs.

Mton Cly, Mrs. Fry. this three step-children. Frank Sanders, at the reorganization and annual Mary Rimkle. Franklin Kirchner, Landis Mellinger, John W.

Fifth Ward Frank H. Rainer, OCTOBER Say It With, Flowers meeting last evening in the auditorium of W. A. The berta M. Strinek William H.

raff i us, Alfred B. Gross. Elizabeth J. Wit- Charles S. Ha use, Alfred W.

Brick Boroughs Cross Roads. -Emory E. Shaull. ner, John A. Free, Pearl Bolling other officers were, retained as follows: Leroy Horn, vice Henry Broueh, second er, Dominic Campella, Florence Mease, Julia P.

Pate. George W. Jessie Snelbaker, Maude GemmilL mer, Annie E. Cass el. Dover Town su p.

Ama da. Shaffer, Paul Krone, Charles E. Livingstone, Albert R. "Wire, A. G.

Sloth- FUR SALE ANDES FURS Dallastown. Eva C. Keller. UL)jjjT Bieyenour. Charles H.

Pershing, 13 Charles A -Grim. Florence Bessie ower. Meivin C. Wolramuth, George Sixth M. Porter.

K-52 -25 S3. BZAY13, C. Linebauh. Harry Bott, Clark Horn, Charles 'W Geesey, Morris U. Bohn, Araminta E.

Crook, Grace A. Blanche E. Charles' Drescher. Harrison Davis. H.

Krone. Ethel B. Zeirler. Ci. Mose Leibowftz, Margaret C.

Bow Harlacher, Grace M- Lynn, Willi am York Haven; Elmer Sanders, Yo-cumtown, and Mrs. William Simmons. Camp 34, grandchil ers. Mary E. Enghshberger.

Net ti. Gerber, Grace E. May, mn tie M. Ammon, Ralph Stambaugh, Kriner, Velma Fix, Charles E. Ehrhart, Orella hi.

Kohler. Aileen bpahr. Erank F. i eiser. dren.

32 great-grandcmioren; a East Hopewell Township. Ada J. Jp Ira Leppo, Elnora Fletcher, Margaret JU Fite. Simon Soaneler. Ursula OVER'S S.

Karbon. Harold V. Jamison, brother. Edward Harro, Camp HilL and a- sister. Mrs, 'Sarah Charles L.

Seitz, Charles A. Wilson, Ralph Stitley, Chester A. Milton L. Mary S. Minmch vice, chairman; Miss Emily, hus-ton, recording secretary; Mrs.

Gertrude Cole Klunk, corresponding secretary, and Harold Unger, treasurer. The board of directors, composed of about 30 members of the chapter, were likewise named to succeed themselves, us were the heads and chairmen of the various standing cornmittees and units. It was brought-out the' plans; now being, that the annual roll -call would hot -'be held individually ye ar but would be combined with the compaigh, Armistice Day Plan'-" -H Armistice day in Hanover; wilt "bet observed in a quiet mannerjrwith Paul, Isadore Evelyn Sutton, Lemoyne The funeral wiu be held TuesdaV with brief serv Delta. Margaret P. Findley.

Raj'-mond Wilson. Chester O. Holden, Jamison. William L. Haas.

Clara Hyson, Millard W. cross. East Manchester TownshiD. Wil- Central Largest furniture Distribute 128 N. GEORGE ST.

Ruth McCrabb, Helen Gemmill. ices, at the H. Rv ErneV Funeral home. Lewisberry, at 1:30 p.m.. liam L.

Hoover, J. Walter Gross, V. Minnin, Gem I. Britcher, Lottie Miller. -Seventh Ward.

Edward D. Kin DiiEcid Watches Jewelry and further rites at cross Koaas Dillsburg. James A. Cocklin, Grace P. Sheffer, Monroe P.

Wiley, Nettie I. Williams, George C. Fickel, Faul Werrung. Daniel H. Gross, Enama J.

Horner, Allen Hoffman, Virginia Hoover, j'anme L. Doll, uiaxence J. King. Fairview Township. Frank Hoff Edith M.

Gross. Dover. Iva B. Hull, Helen S. Border, Preston Myers, Pauline Artzbereer.

DIAL 7337 Union church 2:15 p. m. The Rev, W. F. Kohler, Dillsburg, foi mer local iU.

B. pastoiv will, assisted, by the Rev. Mr. Shively, present pastor. Interment will be in the cemetery adjoining Cross Roads church.

HAROLD SPRENKLE Word was received: from Private man, Ida K- Sidema, Adella V. Watson. John A. Spahr. W.

-4 or aeryitf wii East Prospect. Harry C. Dosh, the features that marked the day as a holiday in past years dispended with this A The Tatum, Charlotte A. Myers, George W. Rudy, Ella M.

Ramsey, David Modem Funeral Horn FURNITURE AND FLOOft COVERINGS OF QUALITY A.F. ROLLER 1415 WEST MARKET STREET Harold Sprenkle, son of Mr. Mrs. J. Edgar Sprenkle, 199 South Hartley street, 'that he-is stationed at Keesler.

Field, Miss. He enlisted and was sent, to the New Cumber usual street- parade and the vpperi Mrs. William J. Fourham Shetter, Herbert L. Drawbaugh Wither.

H. GUODilNG ELEC CO. 309 W. MARKET ST. air exercises usually titla in' -the i-veiyn M.

entx, Leonard J. Jvon- John -A. Lentz, Clarence L. Smith. Fawn Grove.

Harold E. Manifold, Nelson Merryman, William E. Anderson. Felton. Alice E.

Moore, Charles A. Warner, Abraham W. Brown. Franklintown. Chester Beamer, oval lis.

Center Square'will not take? place. Instead. from the dans land Reception center on Tuesday, ler. Meivin Wood. Fawn Township.

Grace W. Throne, Benjamin H. Davis, John W. neman, Ralph H. Carman, Rhoda J.

Shank, Frank Rosenberger, Ruth A. Harris, HarveyC. Senft, George M. Mary E. Lehr, George W.

Hartsough, Henrietta Stone, Robert. M. Hoover, Emily N. Allison, Mark S. Rutter, Joshua L.

Shewell. Eighth Ward. Harry B. Yost, Edith R. Shive, Leo Livingston, William A.

Metzel, Jr. David C. Porter, Lydia Rohrbaugh, Ozella M. Garrety, Hattie C. Ruth, Genevieve M.

Dougherty, Dorothy Bamett, Nevin D. Fahs, Peter S. Garrety, Mary K. Lindemuth, William J. G.

Unler, Mary E. Allen, W. Edward McManus, Irene Reev-er, Anna E. Bankert, Blanche M. Loucks, Hattie B.

Stevens. Arline McDermott, WillTam V. Wecker, W. A. Rowe, William Tra- gesser, John C.

Becker, W. R. Mc-ruiean. Abe Freedman. W.

E. Oct. 27. The 18-year-old was arranged by the joint-committee the V. F.

W. do st 2506. and Harold" Waltennyer, Aurora "Brown, Vance formerly employed by the York Ice Ada M. Lerr, Clarence Lehr. H.

Bair post No. 14; American; Le- A Ho ways, ISora A. Garvme, Charles Machinery corporation. He graduat Glen Rock. John R.

Keeney, gion, public exercises win be held ed with the William Penn Senior Roger L. Rohrbaugh, F. D. Owings, in connection, with the of- the borough and in the auditorium; WW Elvm C. Mickey, Edwin O.

wernley, Madlyn Bahn, Eva B. Knapp, of the Eichelberger Senior High, HAMPSTEAD. Nov. 7. The funeral -6f Miflerva Rosier wife of William Fourham, Vho died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs, Wilbert Rhoten, Tuesday evening, was held. Thursday- with brief rites at the Rhoten home followed by concluding, obsequies in Bethlehem Union Stiltz. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. The Rev. Kenneth S.

Ehrhart; pastor of the Jefferson Lutheran charge, officiated. The pallbearers were Eugene Miller, Albert. Rosier, Everett Carr. Walter and Nevin Fourham, all nephews of the deceased. High school class of 1942.

A brother, Private J. Edgar Sprenkle, completed a course at an air school in St. Louis, last week. He was trans Fred J. Hildebrand.

school. Robert a. If- SEWING MACHINES DALLASTOWN HARDWARE CO. DALLASTOWN ON THE SQUARE Goldsboro. Florence Bair, J.

H. perintendent of schools. -also aided, 55 WEST MARKET STREET Shickle. Thomas F. Brubaker.

in uie arrauKeuicins as a repre ferred to a camp in Georgia. Hallam. William u. iiiessine. sentative of the school district.

The nrinciDal observance. will be Menotti S. Gohn, Harrison Crumbling, Jaul J. Shutt. thepublic Tally at 8 o'clock, with STARVIEW Shefienberger, Helen Weimer, William T.

Harmon, Albert C. Prof. Earle K. DiehL faculty naemn-i Hanover Borousm. First Ward.

Pauline Renaut, Charles C. Leppo, ber-or, the Eichelberger benior High as guest speaker. The 'sen Joint Service Tomorrw In Christ's Ninth Ward. Joseph H. Wolf.

Jennie Baughman. John L. Ernst, Cathryn Moul. Naomi Amspacher, UIIIGII STORE LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR Ask About Our New Credit Plan 101 S. GEORGE ST.

STORES 5c to $1.00 70 W. MARKET ST. BC5 E. MARKET ST. DALLASTOWN.

PA. SPRING. GROVE. PA. FILM WORLD IN DAZE Union Church to Honor Service Men STARVIEW.

Nov. 7 A special C. W. BTandt, Sadie Laughman, Daisy Landis, David Chubb, Anna P. Myers, Edna E.

Jones, Doris O. Smith. Daniel H. Withers, Edna M. Shelly, Bertha G.

Miller, Harry Gentzler. PhilfD Miller. Russell Raymond S. Border, Harry J. Be-miller, Marsby J.

Roth, Paul E. Sell, Sylvia Hinkle. William A. Rick-rode, LeRoy Benford, Nell E. Hoffman, Henry W.

Stick, George Wal service to honor the boys of the Starview community who are serv ing in the armed forces of this na Mitchell, Simon E. Rohrbaugh. Jo- Myrna jjudds, Jtieroert i. tion will be held in Christ Union seoh- K. eeser.

Ldlth Mmer, Dv-bbs. i FURNITURE Hanover Borough, Second Ward. M. M. Rosenthal Hollywood Awaits Clarification of Salary Problem HOLLYWOOD, Nov.

7 LB. The film industry, which didn't coin the word colossal but made it famous, could use the term now to describe state of befuddle-ment as it awaited clarification of the new wage-ceiling order, which kent scores bf highly-paid movie Elizabeth Bair, John C- Emlet, church, Starview, on Sunday morning at ,10: 30 o'clock. The Lutheran and Reformed congregations, together with the United Brethren Earl C. Shellenberger, Sturgeon D. Kolter, Lillian Weaver, Charles C.

Gruver, William Saylor, George Kindig. Ida M. Krout Gladfelter, Carl R. Simon. Alberta H.

Bupp, N. E. Gobrecht. Emma C. Neill, Marie Mouravetzz.

Marion Krise, church of the community will par R. C. Grove, Samuel R. Threit, Henry Long. OPTOMETRIST SCHMIIT BLDG.

GROUND FLOOR Phone 2CS ticipate in this sarvice. Leading in Sadie B. Shue, Mary E. Frey. Samuel Ruby, Lynne L.

Mann, Frank the i i Hanover Boro, ihixd Ward. the service will be the Rev. D. R. lin E.

Spahr, George v. won, Marv Pittinger. Oscar J. Rife. employes from receiving, their John D.

Shaier, Rex Lamar. Archie S. McCann, Kurvin A. Nickey, Elizabeth Worley, Andrew L. Clinch.

Ivan Mfllert James R. liam Shultz. John S. Better Value Always at Fair, pastor of the U. B.

church in Starview. The sermon will be preached by Robert W. Olewiler, Reformed supply pastor. His theme 1 Geraldme M. Fuhrman, Lthel G.

Mvers. Harold L. Shultz. Queba will be Mutual baennce. weekly paychecks.

The seven major studios tied up the salaries of their top-bracketed actors, producers, writers and directors as batteries lawyers studied the government's decree, which, as it is interpreted here, S. Sterner, Claude O. Meckley, Catherine S. Bowman. Charles The names of the boys of the Reeder, Clara E.

McDonnell, community, irrespective of whether they are members of either church or Sunday school, are writ George McWilhams, Lillian Go ior high under the direction of Prof. Ernest Boucher, will furnish the music. Robert M. Laird, former judge and past commander of the local Legion Dost, will preside and the Rev. Paul L.

Foulk, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, will give the invocation. The students of the school will give an Armistice Dayj-rogram. The Rev. Edward J.

O'Flynn, pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic church, will pronounce the benediction. The drum and bugle corps of both posts will march to the high school prior to the exercises, and will be followed by members of both veteran organizations. Edward C. Livelsberger, commander of the Legion; Mrs.

Luther Thomas, president of the auxiliary of the Legion; Austin V. Lau, commander of the V. F. W. post, and Mrs.

Maude Staub, president of that auxiliary, will occupy seats on the stage, together with the speakers. Both posts will hold the usual Armistice day parties at the post homes, following the exercises. The morning observance will be marked by the traditional one minute of silence at 11 o'clock, signifying the end of the first World War, with the church bells of the community tolling the message to the town residents. To Present Service Flajj A service flag representing the approximately 30 members of the Friendship Bible class of St. Matthew's Lutheran Sunday school, will be presented to the class during the regular Sunday school-session In Sunday morning at 9:15 o'clock.

This class has the largest number of members of eny other class now in the service of the country. The Rev. Dr. Chester brecht. Lewis A.

Sell, M. Edna bars anyone from receiving more Kinneman, Mary A. Hahn. 281-83 WEST MARKET ST. Terms If Desired Open Evenings ten on specially designed tablets.

These tablets will be dedicated at Hanover Boro. ourth Ward. this service and will rest in both FEET ACHE? Specializing In comfort and corrective footwear over sixty-five year. Watch your child's feet! REINEBERC'S 51-53 S. GEORGE ST.

Christ's Union church and the Mary E. Kunkel. Jeanne B. Wicr-man. Hattie E.

Fuhrman. Edward H. Moul, Charles E. Wentz, Albert C. Long.

E. Burnell Frock, Elea U. B. church. The Union choir will sing several anthems.

The following boys will be hon nor F. Roth. Lida R. Markle, John T. Fuhrman.

ored: Russell Wilt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilt, Mt. Wolf R. D.

Oiiffiffj -nm- wages than he did in 1941, or more than $25,000 net, whichever is the larger sum. There are scores perhaps: hundreds in the studio who already have netted at least $25,000 so far this year, and one point adding to the puzzlement of the industry, it was learned, is whether they can be forced to fulfill their contracts at no added compensation. There was a suggestion that some studios were considering halting Hanover Boro. Fifth ward. ivenneth Hoffman, son of Mr.

Doris S. Buchen, Hobert A. Kline- dinst. Francis J. Auman, Oliver Bollinger, Janet H.

Ehlers, John L. Blettner. A. M. Hollinger, and Mrs.

Harry Hoffman, Mt. Wolf; Frank Beaverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beaverson; Mrs. Charles Decker; Clair Heindel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Heindel; Arthur Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller; Henry King, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Charles H. Warner, Mary K. Fhck-inger. Horace J. Stine.

Edwin M. W. Fyle. Howard O. Kunkel.

Franklin Township. Esther K. Strayer. Steward Lehman. Pearl Dick.

Alice Kinter, Alfred M. King. Heidelberg Township. Robert E. Altland, Grace E.

Mowrer. Norman E. Helff. Mervin E. Bender, Lawrence M.

Wildasin, Laura F. Gray. Hellam Township. Charles C. Brenneman.

Laverne A. Zarfoss, George E. Fry, Calvin S. Dietz. Elmer C- Dietz, Chester Mervin E.

Strong. Edward O. Fahringer, Martha E. Fisher. Hopewell Township.

Everett P. Eppley. Jennings B. Mellinger. J.

Cecil Trout. Albert B. Bartenslager, Clyde C. Lanius. Walter D.

Ke-fauver. Elmer E. Prall, Raymond L. Reherd. Jackson Township.

Edgar H. Kohr. George E. Myers. Annie C.

Tatnell. John F. Biesecker. Claude E. Mummert.

Mary Moul. Harvey J. Shaffer. Franklin Glassmoyer, Franklin Eyster. Anna E- Jacobs, Howard F.

Martin, Henry A. Mummert. Lower Chanceford Township. E. Milton McGurk, J.

Robert Reed, Thomas E. Johnson. Paul F. Seitz, Harry F. Shenk, G'adys E.

Bar-nette. Nellie S. Wiley, Harry M. Anderson. Edna K.

Donaven, George W. Wambaugh. Lower Windsor Township. Oscar J. Thomas.

Harry E. Dietz, Owen A. Boyd, J. Kline, George W. Cooper.

Ammon A. ShofT, Elva L. Crumbling. Logan Carnes, Benjamin E. Poff.

George C. Ruby, John H. Weaver. Charles H. Kinard.

Edward L. Mundis, Maggie M. Knaub, Linnie R. Stein. Manchester Township.

Edward G. Stevens, Dorothy C. Bulk, Irvin F. Mundis. Charles A.

Doll, Paul E. Robert L. Eisenhart, William C. Gernbe. George Frev, Margaret R.

Mummert, Francis D. Stevens, Donald V. Ketterman, Franklin E. Kann. Manheim Township.

Rufus V. Snyder, Paul S. Snyder. Earl Wildasin. Edna R.

Miller. Earl W. Sterner. Paul C. Renaut.

Clayton C. Kaltreider. John H. Runk. Monaghan Township.

Bessie E. Baker. Charles Eichelberger. G. Tracey Roberts, Penelope Redd Jones.

Newberry Township. Joseph King. Grant W. Fetrow. Jacob Beshore.

William Hake. Evelyn R. Wertz. Eli Ream. Edna Moomaw, J.

Elmer Wilt. Franklin B. Fetrow, Daniel Beshore, Albert Walker, Jacob R. Kohler. C- Ort.

North Codorus" Township. Paul Emig. Peter Lau, Harvey J. Goodling, Romaine C. Fultz.

Leroy D. DiehL Wilfred E. Stambaugh. Rodjrer W. Thcrain.

Charles Becker, Paul R. Em Edith S. Shearer. William R. Luckenburh.

W'l-liam L. Nace, George A. Runk, Charles R. Kopp. George Hilbert.

North Hopewell TownshiD. Herbert H. Trout. Els worth H. Ness, Jacob E.

Godfrey. Elwood F. Werner. Roy J- Sheffer. Paradise Township.

Curtis Sunday. Bernice Bickle. Ivorv J. Stambaugh. Mary J.

MauL Dwight L. Trostle. John A. Bentzel, Andrew P. Altland.

Peach Bottom" Township. C. Willis Bullette. William M. Whiteford, Hugh W.

Kilgore, Fred K. Smith. Emory Brannon, Daniel D. Snod-grass. W.

Henry Moblejs Neal A. Dougherty. Penn Township. Margie B. Sheaffer.

Georgia Dysart, Betty M. Bollinger. Paul L. Barnes. Curvin H.

Heusner. Paul B. Thoman. Edna M. Berwager, Roy C.

Hart. G. F. Raben-stine. William Hahn.

Jeff C. Cassatt. Miler R. Miller. Meivin Bollinger.

Denton A. W. Petry. Anna B. Shaffer.

Guy J. Gobrecht, Charles A. Krenzer. Vianna D. Garrett.

Oscar E. Moul. Donna C. Barbour, George L. Kling.

John T. Kopp, Florence L. Britcher. Sando. Eleanor P.

Forry. work on productions featuring play Jacobus. Florence Geiselman, John P. Messman, Jacob L. C.

King: Henry Lehman, son of Jefferson. Blanche R. Spangler, Dubdler, George M. Gladfelter, K. Hess.

Frank J. Hoffman, J. Samuel Bievenour, Philip L. Eyster, George C. Bixler, Bertha E.

Sipes, Catherine Nishwitz, Donald Boyd, Mary Ellen Lentz, Ira D. Hess. Grace Gunnet, Edith M. Overmiller, Leonard C. Grove, Harrv E.

Trimmer. Charles P. O'Brien Hassler, Elsie Troxell, Laura Wire, Charles C. Cogan. Tenth Ward.

Carrie Hershey, George W. Cable, Marion S. Katz, Ella J. Grothe, William L. Rhodes, Grace Gibbons.

Harold M. Potts, Pearl I. Mundis. W. O.

Collins, Joly R. Snyder, Dorothea W. Freed. Lucv E. Gentzler.

Albert Lillie B. Reineberg, Florence Sich-elstiel, Horace M. Wallace, Mary C. Mauss. Minnie A.

Fake, Walter E. Grimm, William H. Drescher, George R. Masteron, Clarence F. Petry, James T.

Sindlinger. Eleventh Ward. Pauline R. Axe, Hazel L. Noble, Frederick R.

Lentz, Esther M. Frey, Helen E. Fourhman, Anna C. Oberdick. E.

J. Hersh. Kate A. Schaale, Florence Reiners, Rose G. Sweeney, Ellen L.

Baer. Ruth Kern, Thomas H. Corrigan. Verna Geesey, Edith Moore, Ellers L. Frev, Edward F.

Emanuel. Esther M. Res-ser, Sadie A. Eberiy, George H. Ginter, Elby T.

Lehman, Harriet E. Swartzbaugh, Lillian Houseal, Oscar F. Staplekamp. John G. Strausbaugh, C.

C. Tow son, E. Frank Bentzel, Dorothy S. Mac-Bride, Howard S. Jones, Walter L.

Bond. Elmira Becker. Twelfth Ward. Florence M. Sil-ar.

Lucv Neser, Mae McDowell, John E. L. Slusser, Marion Morton. Thomas L. Zech.

Maggie Swartzer, Myra V. Border. H. Kistler Free. Edith Morton, Emma Connors, Daniel Nickey, Charles D.

Becker, William McDowell. Esther M. Erney, Catherine F. Lewis. Annie Freed.

Irene rinsnpll. Blanche Wagner. Robert WE ARE OPEN EVERY -''Night Until 9 P. M. York's Finest Gift Store.

mr. and Mrs. Robert Lehman; Charles Hoover, son of and Mrs. Oscar Hoover; Charles Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mplvin Fulton, Mehring Hauser Inc. 116-22 S. George St. S. Simonton, pastor of St.

Paul's Hoover (there are two Charles Hoovers); Charles Repman, Lutheran church, York, will be son or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ren- the guest speaker. man; Norman Hahn, son of Mr. NEW BRIDGEVILLE immm and Mrs.

Daniel Albert Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Hoover; Charles Druck, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Druck, and George Emenheiser, who resided with Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin Elfner, ers who already had equalled their 1941 earnings. The studios remained silent on this point, as on all others in the riddle, but sources close to the industry doubted that this drastic step, involving the shelving of 'millions of dollars worth of unfinished films, would be taken. Directors of the Screen Actors Guild went into a huddle on the problem, but made no statement. It was generally believed that they, too, are awaiting clarification of the order and that their members will have to decide for themselves whether they will fulfill their commitments without pay, or take a rest.

One source, declining to be identified, said that several stars for a major studio had offered to work the remainder of the" year Without salary. Others, however, felt differently, opining they wouldn't mind working for nothing if. the I i nlXrt liml is. mi NEW BRIDGEVILLE, Nov. 7 A service flag was presented to St.

Luke's Sunday school on Sunday morning, by the Dorcas Bible class, Harry Howard, teacher. There are 15 stars on the flag, representing the boys from this community in the afmed forces. They are. Staff ail oi ivii. won U.

1. I he regular worshin sprvirp (rpooooocoooooooooooooooog will be held at Mt. Zion Union church on Sundav evening at 7-3fi Store Open Friday 12 Noon to 9 P. M. CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT 6 P.M.

J. C. PEWEV Inc. 116-118 W. MARKET ST, York, Penna.

o'clock. Robert Olewiler, Re- iormea supply pastor, will preach on the theme, "Whose Victory xwans or Christ's?" Mrs. John Metzel is the organist and choir director. SHIVE'S FURNITURE CO. 211 W.

MARKET ST. Established 1822 -WHENEVER YOU THINK OF FURNITURE THINK OF SERVES HIS COUNTRY rgovernment were going to get the money but seeing no reason why the studios should benefit. This school of thought is represented by Franchot Tone. "When wants to work for nothing, he'll work for the government," said his agent, Mike Levy, in disclosing Tone had canceled his contract with Warner brothers. And Paulette Goddard canceled a scheduled radio appear jy SHIVE'S." tfeOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCCOOOOs! ance because she already has Sergeant Clarence Kline, Sergeant James Conrad.

Sergeant Charles Howard, Private Leroy Uffleman, Steward Tome and Harvey Warner, Raymond Howard. Corporal Kenneth Olewiler, Private Sterling Anderson, Lloyd Douglass, Charles Reichard, Sylan Hake and James Frey. The Buds of Promise class of Chapel Evangelical Sunday school, had a Halloween social on Saturday evening. Prizes were awarded to Janet Shenberger, Lucille Saylor and Guy Douglas. Refreshments were served to Helen, Dorothy, Betty, Ruth and Violet Kimmons, Janet and Doris Shenberger, Doris Ludwig, Patsy Blouse.

Gloria Gordon, Betty Druck, Guy and Diana Douglass, Lucille Saylor, Velma Craley, Joanne Grim, Mrs. Harold Gordon. Mrs. Walter Shenberger, Mrs. Walter Blouse, Mrs.

Lloyd Markel, Mr. and Mrs. Steward Grim, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Druck, Charles Rawheiser and Eugene Shenberger.

Mr. and Mrs. John Craley entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Nolan O.

Craley, Mrs. Helen Beck and children, Dean and Shelby; Miss Jane Gohn and Charles Craley. Mrs. Harvey Warner spent the week-end with her husband. Private Harvey Warner, at Camp Meade.

Md. Philip Douglas, a student at Millersville State Teachers' college spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Douglas.

Mrs. Amos Craley, Mrs. Victor Miller and Russell Burkins are patients at the York hospital, suffering from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. The pupils of Conrad's school, Mrs. Grace Grim Roseman, teacher, had a Halloween party on Friday afternoon.

W. Blum, Cnarles N. Lauer, Margaret E. Yost. Rosabella Workinger.

Lewis S. Hopgood. Edward C. Miller, Gustae Plath, Albert H. Snyder.

Mabel Crump. Lillie R. Williams. Belle McLaughlin. Nelson W.

Dick, Milton Myers, Irvin R. Shultz, W. H. Brenner, Verna M. Fife.

George W. Frey, William H. Felton, J. W. Kline-dinst.

Samuel R. Werner, David Grossman, John E. Hall, Robert W. Mitzel, Elsie M. Jones.

Catherine Mitzel. Orpha Einsig. Alice J. Wasser. Francis C.

Inners. Ada M. Kleinman. Minerva G. Hoover.

William M. Koch. Ethel E. II-genfritz. Erma R.

Quigley. Gertrude Owens, William Glackin, Grace Bupp. Eugene T. Hemler, William H. Pritz.

Grace D. Zeone, Harry V. Shive. Meivin New, Emanuel Billet. Mary Boeckel, Robert L.

Arvin. Priscilla Ilgenfritz, Jeanette Haas. Evelyn Lutz. William H. Kramer, Dora Nayler, Alice C.

Garrett. Clitus F. McEl-wan. Esther M. Moore.

U. Grant Schaeffer. William H. Ramsay. Thirteenth ward Paul R.

J. Breightner. Fannie Metzgar. W. H.

Kupp, Margaret M. Kehr, Sarah E. Frey, Pierson Nonemaker, Ethel reached the The agents, those ubiquitous 10 percenters, were watching the situation closely. Ten per cent of nothing is nothing. "wN a HAINES THE SHOE WIZARD MART Ecuador's new road nroeram is 1 designed to develop farming.

LADIC Shrewsbury Township. Edward i HOP 7 BEAR'S Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, and Tiny Baby buy their SHOES at Schmuck. Eleanor Yohe, Mary E. C. Henry, Delphus Stauffer.

Lewisberry. Elmer C. Wise. Ar-mond H. Bertha A.

Miller. Loganville. Minnie Flinchbaugh, Laura V. Messersmith, Charles L. Shearer.

Manchester. David G. Good, Aarry W. Strickler, Nora Pfleiger, Glenn C. Snyder.

Katie -V. Shen-berger. P. H. Ketterman.

Mt. Wolf. Lester A. Eisenhour, Henry Strayer, Harold W. Small, John W.

Fritz, Earl L. Wolf, Annie B. Schwam. New Freedom. Charles M.

Warner. Homer E. Starner. Milton Wineholt, G. Howard Gemmill, Mary H.

Keith, Conrad A. Lutter. North York. Elias S. Detwiler, Hilda Doll.

George B. Spangler, Anna Heiss. Bertha Hays, Henry K. Gladfelter, William B. Trimmer.

Katherine A. Landis. Clair W. Smith. Florence L.

Good. Grace w. Aldrich, Rosv.B. Senft. Lilly M.

QuickeL, David C. Shindler. Railroad. Charles Nace. Nelson McDonald.

Harold Reed. Red Lion. Adam A. Young. Jacob H.

Myers, Elizabeth R. Stine, Jacob Herman. Burm A. Smith, Erna R. Leber, Andrew Z.

Tome. E. Romaine Rohrbaugh, Ccrena R. Chavarria. Leon R.

Smith. Esther O. Mays. James G. Arnold.

William Goldman. Pauline G. Frederick. Vera M. Roseman, Ivan L.

Knaub. Esther I. Deshong. E. Edward Holloway.

Emma B. Flinchbaugh. Margaret E. Rex-roth, Harry E. Keener.

Latimer T. Tosh, A. S. Frey. Robert A.

Werk-inger. Thomas H. Olewiler, Curry C. McGuigan, Sadie J. Smith, Charles Shoff.

Harry Barnhart. Seven Valleys. Emma Thoman. John W. Kerchner, Esther P.

Henry. Shrewsbury. North ward. Clark A. Boyle.

Robert C. Shockey, Norma J. Kehr. South Ward George H. Klinefelter.

Russell W. Smith. Margie Fishel. Spring Grove. Wilfert Wildasin, George L.

Stover, Catharine Haw-kms. Dorothv M. Grove. William E. Auckey, Allen E.

Jacobs. Harry C. Loucks. Raymond Hershey. Stewartstown.

Clayton S. Norris, May Gemmill. Byron R. McClung. Elwood Grover C.

Lowe. Wellsville. Ruth C. Nesbit Hale. W.

E. Spangler, Barbara H. Hoff. West York. Hilda Granville Heindel.

Sara E. Keis-ling. Blanche Jamison. Elsie M. Keene.

Larence F. Georgi-anna Getz, Charles E. Petery. Virginia George ri. Horner, Jchn Kadilak, Helen L.

Myers, Robert Garland. Gertrude Bechtel, Meivin L. Myers, Minnie E. Landis, Annetta M. Hain.

Emma A. Maurer. Eliza M. Billett. Helen M.

Julius, Paul A. Young, Uriah Graff. Hattie I. Fritch. David Chronister.

William H. Perfetty, Eva Bailey. Harrv E. Wilson. Nora M.

Stambaugh, Esther V. Wentz-er Lawrence M. Arnold. K. Oberlander, Annie E.

Jacobs, Ethel Cleaner. Windsor. Peter F. Herman, Robert Shearer. W.

W. Wallace, Elizabeth M. Brenneman. C. C.

Gable. Ella Grim. Winterstown. William Anderson. Ralph C.

Ehrhart. R. C. Hildebrand. Wrightsville.

John Campbell, Velma Young. Katie Phillips, Glenn M. Abel. Dora M. Houseal, Frank H.

Leiphart, Frank E. Eis-nhart, Charles Ahston. Esther F. Keller, Burton R. Edwards.

Harry P. Abel, Howard Myers, Harry B. Kerr. Yoe. Eli E.

Snvder. Richard O. Snyder, John H. Whitekamp. Yorkana.

John G. Beck. Tred D. Mergenthaler, Nettie I. Leib, Isabella Brenneman.

York Haven. Ellcinda Male-horn. Amanda A. Kohler, Gwendolyn E. Miller.

York New Salem. Lucinda Smith. John Young, Robert B. Rudisill. York City First Ward.

Lillian M. Deining-er. E. J. M-.

Lauer, Elizabeth M. Wasbers, Frances R. Roth, Eva Downs. Henrietta Lenhart, John R. Hill.

Lettie Wise. Frederick K. Al-dmger. Olive Campbell, George H. Trimmer.

Alberta L. Leppo, Jonas H. Mesnges. Mildred Rockhold. Second Ward John W.

McKin- non. Mav Sheop Ruth L. Blae-baum, Allen A. Maul, Henrietta I Join Ou? CZiristmas Club BUY PHILIP EYSTER Son of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Eyster, Lincoln highway, west, end husband of Mrs. Kathryn Fishel Eyster, 1360 West King street, whe enlisled in the army Oct. 27, last. Private Eyster is stationed in the ordnance department at Aberdeen, Md. He is a graduate of the West York High school, class of 1938, and prior to his enlistment was employed in the freight office of the Pennsylvania railroad.

We Sell Defense Savings Stamps Sheets, Allen J. Rudy. Hannah Ickes, Julia A. Miller, James Straw Stella S. Nace.

Fourteenth war. Florence Lutz, Norman J. Burger, Charles W. Kehm. Cozie Husson.

Harry C. Bamberger, Blanche Reichard. William C. Gross. Anna M.

Lenhardt. Harry Marv A. Gibbons, Bert E. Little, J. Witmer Bush.

Fifteenth ward. George Fleming. Louise K. Logan, Marie Schwenk, Catherine Laura H. E.

Rehmeyer, Frank P. Daugherty, Carrie I. Bonnett Charles Burns, Frank E. Dunnick. Maurice D.

Bubb, Elias S. Smith, James M. Berthold, Lola M. Bowman, Wilbert L. Keeney, Ernest R.

Day, Spurgeon E. Hunt. Soringettsbury Township. John B. FeiseT.

John Moul, Rebecca Mit-zel, Agnes Patterson. Walter Cunningham, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Thomas C. Mills. Alice H. Lory, William E.

Powers. Russell Ross Souder. Dora Billet. Preston V. Shewell.

John D. Land is, Sarah H. Cook. Lillian R. Spayd, Robert A.

Latterman. Springfield Township. Charles E. Lentz, Wiley Anderson, J. K.

Rishel. George M. Godfrey. Charles M. Warner, Harvev Lentz, William H.

Ehrhart. John M. Ritz. Soring Garden Township. Joshua A.

Fetrow. Israel E. Smith. Mina S. Stewart.

John McCanister. Ross Lanningham. Gladys Stevens. Maud Nicoll, Mildred D. Sterner.

Ruth Lewis. Dr. T. H. Hoffman.

Marv Ann Lighty, H. Edward Allison. Wood-row Landis, Clara F. Fairman. Howard Wilson.

Wentworth D. Vedder, Rachael Meisenhelter. C. P. Rutt, Madeline A.

Kessler. Lydia L. Del-linger, Mary W. Barnitz, E. E.

Scott, Merl E. Knouse. Joseph M. Leh-mayer. Emily S.

Greenawalt, Albert S. Ferree, Joseph M. Foin. Estella Kochenour. Cecelia E.

Mann. Warrington Township. Peter F. Urich, Margaret V. Schrum.

Roy W. Myers. Wilson Haas, Niles H. Shearer, O. H.

Barnes, Esther Spahr. Washington Townshio. Henry J. gAIL fg WDEST'S A Great Store in a Great City I8TH WITH THE PAUOuiN -475 eg US AND H0U0NX SERVICE AT YORK PRISON At the service Thursday evening at the York county prison Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Wright, of St. Paul's Evangelical church at Red Lion, sang, while Mr. Wright illustrated the selections by drawing Dictures. YORK HAVEN 1 William Henry Rodewig, was in charge of the service and gave a. talk.

Doris Myers was the Mrs. Wright gave a reading, "Good Morning, Good Mr. Wright also entertained with several selections on a musical saw, and spoke to the prisoners. Mrs. Robert Myers offered a prayer.

The service was conducted as AS-CS UZZIL D. F. Suoffer through the courtesy of the warden and matron, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McClain.

YORK HAVEN. Nov. 7. United Brethren, the Hev. W.

Ward Smith, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. preaching, P. Pleasant Grove, Sunday-school, 9:20 a.

10:30 a. St. Paul's Lutheran, the Rev. J. E.

Riie, oastor Sunday school, 8:30 a. preaching. 10:30 a. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis McGready and daughter, Maureen, York, were guests of Mrs. Hazel McGready. Thursday. Barbara Stoner.

Lemoyne. visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.

Raine. The Ladies Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday srhool. held its meeting on Tuesday evening at the Home cl Mrs. Cora Wertz, in charge.

of Mrs. J. H. Walton. After the business session, games were played and prizes awarded.

Those attending were Mrs. J. H. Walton, Mrs. Cora Wertz.

Cora Livingston, Mrs. Nora Koch, Mrs. John Anspach. Mrs. William Ensmingcr, teacher: Mrs.

Isaac Wolf, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Ervin Eair. Mrs. J.

E. Shearer and Mrs. Ira Warner. Mrs. Conrad Strock.

Mrs. Grace Willis and Rajcen Willin were guests of Mrs. Luther Becker. Shiloh and Mr. and Mrs.

George Myers. Yn'k, Tuesday. Mrs. Hazel McGready attended a meeting of the Kray Nevah club on Nationally 'recognized as "tops" in quick, close, corn-fort-ska res. Has tke powerful series-wound, rusk-type, Universal motor that operates on extker AC mt DC current.

For Only $15.00 With the Exclusive Head L. Hi tke ftmoui 475" Sun be am kead that skaves witk quick, clean comfort and straight-edge closeness. New magnetic type AC motor Mg enougk for' plenty of reserve power, 'yet trim and compact for easy, coarenient kandling. If you wuk to use your skarer on AC current only, you can enjoy this marre lsus new Skavexaaster for only 7 J3. BETTER LATE WAKE FOREST, N.

Thirty-four years ago Dr. Thurman Kitchen, president of Wake Forest college, attended a little girl who was sick at Kingsdale saw near Lumberton. By mail yesterday, came a $3 bill and a note from father: "thank you so much, and forgive me for not paying you. sooner." 1 NATURAL TRED ARCH SUPPORT Berkheimer. C.

Elmer Krall. FirrAan L. DeardorfT. George Bentzel. Nettie M.

Hoopes, George Livingston, Mel-vHle D. Smith. West Manchester Township. Helen R. Bischoff, Alma M.

Bigler, H. Williams Schwartz. Ward Donahue. Charles A. Gross.

Charles E. Baker. Franklin Menkes. Hilliard H. Sunday.

Anna R. Myers, Reese B. Pearce. Thomas C- Searle, Mazie M. Bupp, Daniel H.

Posey. Sarah M. Stockdalefc Walter J. DolL, Helen G. Spangler.

George L. Strayer. Sarah J. Hamroe. Romaine Eisenhart, Sarah E.

DeLsinger. Wert Manheim Township. Esther R. Bowman, John L. Rohr-baugh.

John A. a William H. Leppo, Mary E. Stonesifer, Clinton Sterner. Maurice Wentz, Maurice C.

Resh. Windsor Township. Helen Strickler. Milton M. Mellinger.

Wilbur R. Leber, George R. Attig, Ralph J. Mate, Nathaniel B. Barsh-inger.

Lemuel Mitzel. Emanuel E. Herman. Wilfred H. Frey.

Harvey Hotrr Wtd. A Frl. SHOES for Women 8 Comfort Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. 0 Styl ii99; OilctYiJil 8:30 A. M.

to 8:30 P. 5L Man, Sat 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.

Cf; Ttiurs. 12 :00 Noon Cnfitind At Atfvrt)s la Saturday Post-and. Ufr and Mrs. Holand L. HoensUne.

Mt. Wolf. Mrs. Conrad Strock, Mrs. Grace Willis and Rajean" Willis were guests of Mrs.

E. D. Kraver, Conewago Heights, Thursday. Good Fit NOT AN ARM MAN PAHOKEE, Fla. It wasn't war or the strenuous life of a soldier that worried Marvin Berry; He could put up with all that, but his tour in the army "didn't work out for another reason.

He's back home now, honorably discharged. Military authorities found him i Sizes I I Plus Good Wear PAY AS CLUB Examinaticn Jioom I I.OU vSHAYE Bad Check For Fine JOPLIN. Mo. UPl. The fellow Judge Ray Watson fined for bringing liquor into court paid his pen-atly with a $10 check that bounced.

I hopelessly allergic to wool. COUXXX GEORGE :S.XHS Arnold, George Smeltzer, Alvin G..

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