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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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York, Pennsylvania
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The Gazette and Daily, Tuesday Morning, March 1 5, 1955 9 South Albemarle street, York, and Lavina Pauline Buckner, Mt. Wolf. Roger Eugene Roser, Seven Valleys RD 2, and Evelyn June Walker, 144 Hanover street, Glen Rock. Robert Edward Myers, 1263-West Poplar street, and Helen Irene Keefer, 159 Stevens avenue. Henry Joseph Doll, 1267 West King street, York, and Norma Marie Leiphart, Hellam RD 1.

Curtis Henry Miller, Spring Grove RD 1, and Charlotte Viola Geisler, Porters Sideling. Glenn Ellsworth Hlvely, York RD 10, -and Julia Elaine Draw-bauf Dover RD 1. Divorce Business Suits started: Martin F.N Hoover, 3410 East Market street, against Anna G. Hoover, Waynesboro. Barbara L.

Miller, 678 North Beaver street, against Harry E. Miller, 444 East King street. IP Daily Memoranda Recent Births At York Hospital To. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. BlauSvr, York RD 7, yesterday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. John O.

Bee-, ker, York RD 1, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Terrance L. McKinley, 49 North Penn street, yesterday, a son.

At West Side Osteopathic To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lippy, 839 Maryland avenue, yesterday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Charles R. Geesey, 348 West Gay street, Friday at home, a daughter, Char-lene Roxanne. To Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Beck, 747 West Locust street, Sunday at Lancaster General hospital, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroe-der, 312 Locust street, Wrights-ville, Sunday at Columbia hospital, a son. Applications To Wed Carl Eugene Billet, York RD 10, and Luella Junene Smith, Dover RD 3. John.

Merle Hock, 37 North Newberry street, and Meryl Ar-N lene Church, 256 East King street. Clair Reuben Spangler, 363 Pattison street, and Joanne Marie Mummert, 1322 Bannister street. Richard Albert Hawks, Box 61, Main street, Nelsonville, N. and Ruth Ann Parr, 12 West South street. Charles Albert Murr, 241 South Queen street, and Audrey Louise Wantz, 532 North Beaver street.

Earl Lewis Harbold, Codorus, stnd Deanna Dawn Reachard, Spring Grove RD 2. Clarence Joseph Handy, 805 Country Club of York, will return to instruct the six-week golf course on Tuesdays starting April 12 and Robert Hulton, York Junior college coach and city temis champion, again will instruct in tennis on Thursdays starting April 14. This class will run eight weeks with some outdoor sessions. The fee is $4.50 for both courses. The golf equipment is furnished, while tennis rackets and balls are to be provided by the students.

The Monday evening fencing classes are taught by Joe Lee. The new 10-week schedule will start April 4, when new pupils will be welcomed. A similar course is in progress. TO SPEAK AT SEMINARY Dr. Kenneth L.

Benfer, 258 East Market street, will deliver two lectures at the United Theological seminary, Dayton, tomorrow. An ordained EUB minister, Dr. Benfer will speak on "The Pastor, The Patient and The Physician" and "The Health of The Clergyman." IDEAS -for HOME OWNERS and BUILDERS EXHIBITS Demonstrations ISP LAYS Moslel LH-12M Refrigerator-Freezer Over 12 cubic feet EASY BUDGET TERMS WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING True Zero-degree Freezer Automatic Defrost Refrigerator Section Ice Cream Rack Juice Can Dispenser Adjustable Door Shelves Fold-away Bottle Racks many other features! Hundreds of sights to see wonderful new dream kitchens, exciting new wall paneling and flooring, big surprises in paints, the latest in new roofing, all the thrilling new ideas, new tricks, and' inventions for better home building and home remodeling. Don't miss itl Delegates Named To Convention Eleven Yorkers, headed by-local president, to at- tend 20th national convention. Area convention planned.

Eleven delegates from York YWCA to the 20th national YWCA convention in New York's Manhatten Center April 21-27 have been announced. They are Mrs. Henry B. Leader, president of the board; Mrs. Aden Eyster, Mrs.

K. T. Steigleman, Mrs. Robert Suthe-rin, Mrs. John Raborn, Jane Fackler, Cass Senft, Harriet Smith, Mrs.

Robert Ovven, Mrs. Russell Howe and Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin, executive director. Over 4,000 women are expected at the meeting, marking the Completion of thc YW's first century.

Committees and clubs of the Sork have been invited to select two delegates for the "Little Convention" for Carlisle, Hanover, Gettysburg, Harrisburg and York, to be held at the local association home April 14. Questions coming before the "big convention" will be discussed to prepare the delegates for their job. A coffee hour at 10 a.m. will open the "little" event, followed open the event, folloyed by a general session on convention structure, topics and leadership and a panel, "How Inclusive Is led by Mrs. Leader After the luncheon discussion groups will meet in the afternoon and a devotional session will close the meeting at 3:30.

The following board members have been named as chairmen of standing committees: Mrs. Joseph Adkinson, program; Mrs. A. P. Dise, building and residence; Mrs.

Henry Lenz, volunteer personnel; Mrs. Edward Leitman, food service; Mrs. J. Keith Louden, membership; Mrs. H.

Ross Manifold, adult activities; Mrs. Vincent McCabe, public relations; Mrs. William S. McClellan, personnel; Mrs. Esli Meyers, world fellowship; Mrs.

Wilbur Sanders, public affairs; Mrs. Kenneth Stallman, finance; Mrs. Arthur Thomas, teen-age; Mrs. H. J.

Williams, religion; Mrs. Daniel Whiteley, health education; Mrs. William B. Yeagley, camp. 65 Girl Scout Leaders Finish Training Course A record 65 Girl Scout leaders will finish the York Area six-week basic training course Thursday at a 7:30 p.m.

ceremony in Advent Lutheran church. Rebecca Mitzel will have charge, and Mrs. John O'Rourke and Mrs. Richard Keffer will represent the board in the presentation of leader pins. Twenty six women have enrolled so far in the outdoor training and open to those who have completed basic, field director Cathe- rine Lippold reported.

The first meeting will be at the office at 7 p.m., followed by a 48-hour session at Camp Echo Trail March 25 and 26. Those who complete the course will receive the outdoor license -which allows them to take scouts on troop camping trips. Outdoor skills including cooking and training in the fundamentals of camp planning will be included. Instructors will be Miss Lippold, Minnie Erwin and Mrs. Lois Ness.

Eight more registrants can be taken. An advanced outdoor course will be given at Echo Trail May 13 and 14. This 24-hour period will be open to those who have taken the basic camping instruction. There will be no board meeting today because nine members are attending a board training period tomorrow and Thursday and the same two days next week at Harrisburg. YW Again To Offer Golf, Tennis Lessons Instruction for women in basic golf and tennis will be offered again this spring at the YWCA and a new schedule will be started for the fencing class.

This was reported yesterday by Jane McAfee, health education director, who asked advance registration for the courses. Rod Munday, professional the Come in and see it today! LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE H. M. REHMEYER 700-720 West Market Street Phone 5586 Open Evenings GENEIAL ELECTRIC G. E.

Ranges, Freezers, Washers and Television Friday evening Mar. 18 6 P. M. to 10 P. M.

and Saturday Mar. 19 12 Noon to 10 P.M. Valencia Ballroom York than ever before. YES, rail i ADMISSION more Ladies than ever purchased their needs of quality clothing and accessories during the pasttwelve months atSITLERS. There must be a reason.

WE KNOW, that we will continue to grow during the year 1955, if you visit us now, and see our large collection of beautiful fashions at the prices we are offering. mm 4 UAIIIADIC rrrt MkWHUkL vvvn I Vt)RK's House oJashion MARKET STREET at 253 EAST.

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