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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1937. of the Teacher's college at Shippens Funeral Rites Held burg, was a guest of her parents. W. D. BOESCH DIES AT WORMLEYSBURG; JOIN OUt CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY CUM MOW.

PAYTRIBUTE TO TO DEDICATE re Mr. ana Mrs. Lewis J. Mummert Kaymond Shettel, attending a FORMER COUNTIAN medical college in Philadelphia, was made by the junior and senior clothing class; Alma Mater. The Boy Scout troop of Bethlehem United Brethren church held its regular meeting in the social rooms of the church.

Assistant scoutmaster, Charles Meyers was in charge. Meryl Riedel opened the meeting with the scout oath and scout laws. The assistant scoutmaster led In the discussion, 'Scout Pace" fter which a visitor oi His parents, Mr. and Mrs. k.

j. net tel. FATHER FISCHER Wormleysburg, Dec I. William Daniel Beesch, a retired farmer, died at the home of his son-in-law and (26,000 CHURCH GLASSES Furnished. Prices Right 8.

Gears St Opea Sat tim. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED OF GIRL NEAR LEWISBERRY Lewis berry, Dec 3. Mrs.

Minnie Eichelberger, Lewisberry R. D. 1, announces the engagement of her daughter. Alma, to Augustus Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Myers, of Wellsville R. D. 1. No date has been set for the wedding. Hold Hat Social The Philathea class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, taught by Mrs.

Harry Peifer, with Mrs. Henry Glenn, president held a hat social, Tuesday evening in the basement of the church. The members of the class invited Bushey, of this place, at 6:30 o'clock this evening from a complication of diseases, following a two weeks' illness. He was aged 79 years, nine months and 28 days. The deceased was formerly from near Dillsburg, Over Seventy Priests Of Har Special Services At St.

Paul's a period of playing jn.es was enjoyed. The meeting was closed with the Boy Scout benediction and taps by Dean Kinkel. Those present were: Richard D. Kohler, James Wilson Knaub, Wilson Sechrist Earl risburg Diocese Attend Funer (Chapel) Church, Near Red Lion al Services At Dallastown York county, but In recent years he resided at Williams Grove, where he Eyes Examined Right No Drops YOUR FORD DEALER York Motor Sales Service 722 West Market St Pfcra tsTS Stump, Meryl Riedel, Robert Miller, Myers, Dean Kinkel, Richard Wise was employed by R. E.

Richwine, and assistant scoutmaster, Charles BURIAL IN WILLIAMSPORT SUNDAY. DECEMBER 12 manager of Williams Grove park. After becoming ill two weeks ago, he moved in with his son-in-law and See Dr. Cookerly, Optometrist OUT OF THE HIGH RENT Pershing Ave. (Water St.) Meyers.

Feme Bricker, daughter of Mr other friends to the social where a number of folks gathered. Dallastown, Dec. I. The funeral Rcl Lion, Dec. S.

The new $26,000 and Mrs. A. Nevin Bricker, a fresh daughter, at this place. Mr. Boesch Mrs.

A. E. Prowell and sister. Miss auditorium of St Paul's (Chapel) services lor Kev. Merman winiam was a member of the Dillsburg Lu men in the local high school, who has been confined to her home for Fischer, pastor of St Joseph's Cath church, located two miles north of Bess Cadwallader, and two children, moved from Wellsville and are oc theran church and also belonged to the Kralltown camp No.

160, Pro olic church, this place, the past four several days is reported as being thte place. Rev. M. B. Heiland.

pastor, will be dedicated Sunday morning, cupying one side of the Yinger house made out of their barn. Miss Cad improved. December 12. at 10 o'clock, the ser. W.

F. GLATFELTER John A. Forry is confined to his years, who died Tuesday morning in St Joseph's hospital, Lancaster, was held this morning, with divine office recital by the priests of the Harris wallader is teacher of the grammar vice beine- in charge of Bishop G. D. home bv illness.

school in the borough which she also Mrs. Henry Mundis. East Howard tective Order Sons of America. Surviving are these children, Mrs. Austin F.

Spangler, Harrisburg; Mrs. C. E. Hefflinger, Muir; and Mrs. Walter Bushey, with whom he resided; one son, W- D.

Boesch, Eliz-abethtown; two brothers, Frederick Batlorf, of the United Brethren church, pre-dedicatory services will taught last term. burg diocese. street who has been confined to her Miss Effie Sutton spent Thursday with S. Hutton and daughters. be held every evening, December The solemn high mass at 11 a.

m. home for some time, was taken to FINE FURNITURE to 12, inclusive, with guest speakers the York hospital in the Purd A. was attended by xne juosx Kev. Miss Margaret Hutton and Mrs. for each service.

Riedel ambulance, where she was i C. Boesch, Harry Boesch, John Kline and daughter, Eleanor, George Leo Leech, bishop of the Harrisburg diocese. The celebrant of admitted as a medical patient Washington, D. and eleven grand children. Rev.

Hen-man William Fischer, the mass was Rev. Thomas ac The new church will seat 700 people and cost approximately $26,000. This church, which is located about 100 and i or naven K. d. Sunday Services Services Sunday on the Ijewis pastor of St Joseph' Catholic church, Antee, pastor of St Ann's church, Lancaster; Rev.

Bernard Boor, pas INCREASE SHOWN Funeral services will be held on Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the Kenneth feet south of the old church, will be uaiiaatown, for tho past four years. berry-Lisburn charge. Rev.

Parker tor of St Bonifaces church, wu taken down. It is constructed of IN CHRISTMAS FUND uardner, pastor, will be: Llsburn, Floor Covering For 48 Years Cocklin Funeral home at DillsDurg, liamsDOrt the home church ol brick veneer over cement block. Al 9:30 a. Sunday school. Lewis- Rev.

G. N. Young, pastor of the Dills who died Tuosday at a Lancaster hospital, will bo buried today at Williamsport, hi native city. Over Father Fischer, was deacon, and AT NEW FREEDOM burg Lutheran church, will officiate, berry, 9:30 a. Sunday school; at Rev.

Dennis P. Reardon, pastor oi though a few minor details of the church are yet to be completed the majority of the work is done, having Interment will be made in the Pros a- a. preaching service; at New Freedom. Dec S. This year's St Joseph's church, Shamokin, was seventy priests of tho Harrisburg diocese, headed by Bishop George Loo pect Hill cemetery, York.

Dallastown, Pa. sub-deacon. The master or cere Christmas savings club at the flew taken nine months for completion. An entirely new vapor heating system Freedom branch of the first a monies was Rev. Francis X.

teeser, ueecn, attended solemn nigh mast p. Senior Epworth League; 7: So p. worship and sermon. Mrs. Lewis H.

Gladfelter was a Harrisburg visitor Tuesday. Miss Arietta Mummert, a student tional bank of York, amounts to was installed. By the use of cur yesterday morning at St. Joseph's Racheal Rowland, member of the 314.000. it was announced here to tains, there will be twelve separate evangelistic party.

church, Dallastown. day. There are 300 subscribers. The Sunday school class rooms which can Mr. and Mrs.

James Heothcote re checks will be mailed to the depos be converted into one auditorium, turned home from Richmond, itors on December 10 and the fol The large basement of the church where they visited Mr. and Mrs. MRS. BEAR HOSTESS lowing day a club for 1938 will be pastor of St Mary's church, Mc-Sherrystown. A choir of forty voices of priests of the Harrisburg diocese, directed by Rev.

Leo J. Kritchen, Bonneauville, sang the requiem mass. The sermon was preached by Rev. Paul Gieringer, pastor of St Mary's church, Fairfield, a classmate of the deceased, who extolled the life of Father Fischer and said his passing was a great loss to his fellow priests and narish. as well as the entire Herbert L.

McCommell. COAT CLEANING REMODELING RELINING NEW COATS CEO. S. ANDES FUR SERVICE CORNER MARKET BEAVER ST8. TORK.

PA. SECOND FLOOR will be converted into a social room a later date, with cementing and started. Last year's club totalled Miss Anna Paul, Mr. and Mrs. plastering yet to be lone in the base 310,026.95, an increase this year or $3,973.05.

Leonard Myers, York, were guests of TO FARM WOMEIV AT HOME NEAR ZION VIEW Zion View, Dec. 3. The Societv of Visit May's New Jewelry Store at 626 W. MARKET ST. Beautiful Diapliy of Newest Jewelry Giftt ARCHIE K.

MAY ment. A nursery room has been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers. Mrs.

S. C. Bowers spent several completed in a corner of the base Mrs. Hannah Hedrick, who visited days in Baltimore. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Young, Baltl Farm Women held their retrular ment, where smaller children may be cared for during services. The pews from the old church auditorium were New Service station It was learned here today that the more, has returned home. meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Miss Mary Hershner. near Park- home of Mrs.

John Bear, near Zion reflnished add have been placed in ton, spent a few days here with View. BETTER BUY BUICK FOR 1938 community. Following the sermon. Most Rev. George Leo Leech, bishop of the Harrisburg diocese, made a few brief remarks on the life of Father Fischer and the noble example he was to his parish.

Follow relatives. the new auditorium. Appropriate chairs occupy the other portions of The meeting was in charge of the Miss Rose and Mollie Wiley re president Mrs. E. J.

Meyers, and the A Dyna Flaah Engine Torque Free Springing as low aa turned home from a visit with rela program included: Scripture reading. tives at Norrisvillfe, Md. Mrs. Herman Kottcamp; contest won KEYCO Paints-Enamels-Varnishes Key Paint Products Co. 24 State St Phono 66171 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Tredway, of by Mrs. Fannie Wallace: readings, MILLER BUICK, INC. Duvell, N. visited Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. J. Edward Fink. Mrs.

Norman Earl Helfrich. 229 S. George Street Deliver In Tark Kisnei ana unma K.ing; piano solo, Mrs. W. E.

Rutter. Christmas the auditorium and Sunday school class room divisions. Pre-Dedicatory Services The schedule for the week of pre-dedicatory services and the speakers are as follows: Monday evening, December 6. sermon by Dr. P.

R. Koonti, Baltimore, a son of the late Rev. J. P. Koontz, a former pastor of the church; special music by the chapel male chorus will also be rendered in connection with the service: Tuesday evening.

December 7, sermon gifts were exchanged. Sun Oil company of Philadelphia has leased a building in Centre Square, from J. Frank Zeller, for the purpose of building a service station, The south and east ends of the brick building, until recently were occupied by the Farmers' exchange, are being torn away and the building is being repaired otherwise for the new service station. The new station will be opened about January 1. Daughter Is Born A daughter was born on Tuesday night at the York hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Harry L. Bailey, of this place Church Schedule Church announcements for Sunday are: New Freedom Lutheran charge, DO NOT fail to see the Blue Stone The next meeting will be Jan. 5. at the home of Mrs.

W. F. Dummer, jlNTERNATIONAL afcafcdl i I 1 iruct dv Entertainers of Lancaster at Glen Theatre, Glen Rock, Monday 8 P. M. Auspices of K.

of P. Social Club. Adv. near Mundis' Mill. ROYAL ing his remarks, tne iunerai maaa was closed with absolution of the body by the bishop.

A procession from the parish hall to the church was led by Rev. Ambrose Hayden, assistant pastor of St Mary's church, York, with the following altar boys in the procession: Cross bearer, Richard Peters; acolytes, Edward Deller and Paul Ryer. Other altar boys taking part were James Helfrich, Raymond Deller, and Thomas Wagman. The following members of the Holy Name society of the church acted as pallbearers: Chauncey Deller, Francis Hemler, Edward Ebauer, Typewriters Refreshments were served by the tv amn avs. hostess to the following: Mrs.

Ray E. 8. GEORGE ST. Meyers. Billv Meyers, Mrs.

Virginia Long, Mrs. Victor Zinn, Mrs. Chester W. Fink, Mrs. Harry Wilt, Mrs.

Mil With Touch Control BANCROFT'S 33 8. Duke St Dial 2997 ton King, Mrs. Clyde Griffithe, Mrs. H. W.

Sheeler by Dr. M. R. Fleming, pastor of Bethany United Brethren church, this place; special music by the Mt. Mar-mel male chorus; Wednesday evening, December 8, sermon by Rev.

Harry Boyer, retired minister and a former pastor of the church; special music by the Yorkana male chorus; Henry Rishel, Catharine L. May, Mrs. Frank Updegrove, Mrs. C. Allen May, Rev.

M. E. Smith, pastor, preaching. Mrs. Elmer R.

Myers, Marian Myers, at New Freedom, in the morning; Railroad, 9:15 a Fissells, in the Hardware Stoves Mrs. Charles H. Fink, Mrs. Charles William Wagman, Franklin Keller and Jacob Steinfelt The church Reinold, Mrs. R.

A. Snyder, Mrs. Thursday, December 9, sermon by was filled to capacity and many Rev. J. T.

Snyder, retired former were forced to stand throughout the E. S. Gross, Mrs. C. H.

Gross, Mrs. S. W. Early, Mrs. Paul H.

Stabley, Mrs. Luther King, Mrs. Fred Bear, Mrs. Red Lion entire service. This morning at 8 clock, a mass evening.

Turnpike Baptist at Hungerford, Sunday school, 9:45 a Ladies Aid society meeting, 10:45 a. m. Church of the Brethren, near here. Rev. S.

C. Godfrey, pastor, Sunday school, 9.S0 a. preaching, at 10:30 a. m. Harvey Brenner, Mary Ann Bear, pastor; special music by mixed quartet of the Dallastown United Brethren church, soloist, Paul Martin; Friday, December 10, sermon by Rev.

for the entire congregation ana 1 FURS a Glamorous Gift YORK'S LARGEST SELECTION BUY NOW AND SAVE PHILCO GRUNOW DOWNES BROS. 127S.OUKEST. Mrs. Norman Rishel, Marian Louise Rishel, Fannie May Wallace, Janey school children was celebrated by Rev. Ambrose Hayden, as celebrant J.

A. Shettel; special music by a This afternoon at o'clock, tne I REMODELING REPAIRING CLEANING I By Skilled Furriers LOW PRICES body was taken by Funeral Directors Cannon and Long, Lancaster, to his boyhood home at Williamsport where the body will lie in state from SEE tho now CUT RATE SHOE STORE OPPOSITE TORKTOWNB HOTE1 BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY Methodist Episcopal, Rev. Aurance F. Smith, pastor, Sunday school at 9:30 a preaching, 7:30 p. m.

St John's Catholic, Rev. T. B. Johnson mass, 8 and 10 a. services, 7 Bethany Evangelical and Reformed Rev.

C. Mitzell, minister, wor i Jo Bear, Mrs. George V. Bear, Mrs. E.

H. Eisenhower, Mrs. Lloyd Rishel, Harold Rishel, Carl Rishel, Mrs. E. S.

Hykes, Mrs. Oliver Garbrick, Mrs. Emma King, Mrs. Frank Klinefelter, Mrs. John innerst, Mrs.

J. C. Mc-Carney, Mary Early, Beatrice Snyder, Mrs. Charles Rentzel, Mrs. J.

Edward Fink, Mrs. E. J. Meyers. Mrs.

James Croft, Esther Craft, Mrs. Raymond Wilt, Mrs. George A. Hull. Wayne Hull.

Mayetta Hull, Mrs. Ethel Hos- o'clock tonight until featurday YORK FUR SHOP 31 N. George St Open Sat Eve. morning in St Boniface's church, male quartet from St. Paul's Evangelical church, this place; Saturday evening, December 11, sermon by Dr.

A. R. Ayres, Carlisle; music by male quartet from Hailam. All week day services will start at 7:30 p. m.

Sunday morning, December 12, Sunday school, 9 a. dedicatory service and sermon in charge of Bishop G. D. Batdorf of the United BBrethren church, 10 a. afternoon platform service, 2 p.

addressed by several visiting ministers; Sunday evening, 7:30 p. sermon by Dr. J. H. Ness, conference superintendent of the Pennsylvania conference.

Mrs. Sarah Herman Dies where he celebrated his first mass nineteen years ago. Following the mass Saturday morning, the body will be interred in St Boniface's ship and communion, 9:15 a. -TODAY'S LEADER. Sunday school, a Bethlehem Union, Stiltz, Sunday cemetery, Williamsport.

tetter. Mrs. Amos Corwell, Mrs. Her school. 9:15 a.

Reformed wor Diehl's PEANUT BUTTER KISSES DIEHL CANDY CO. 32 N. George St. man Kottcamp, Mrs. W.

E. Rutter ALUS -CHALMERS WITH FULL VIEW A QUICK HITCH IMPLEMENTS ship and communion, 10:30 a. m. ir B. Young has re and Mrs.

J. W. Bear. Communion services of Quicker The following clergy were in attendance: Most Rev. George L.

Leech, bishop, of Harrisburg; Rt Rev. Monsignor H. M. Herzog, Lancaster; Very Rev. James A.

Huber, Hanover: Very Rev. Henry S. Christ, NOT JUST A FEW BUT HUNDREDS OP BETTER HATS BOND'S MILLINERY $1 Reformed congregation will be held Sundav morning at 10 a. m. in charge turned home after spending several days in Baltimore, with her son-tn-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. of the pastor. Rev. Paul I. Kuntz.

The next ree-ular services will be held Mrs. Sarah Herman, died at 8: 45 o'clock, this afternoon, at the home 1(0 W. Market Opp. Seaxi Dec. 19 at 10:15 a.

m. of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Red Lion R. Big Party At Zion View Band Hall every Sat Night D. 1.

Death was caused by a com All P-CRANE'S CLOTHES plication of diseases following an evening entertainment for 25c. Adv. ol6-oaw-tf illness of six weeks, during which time she was bedfast She was aged BUILT RIGHT 0 PRICED RIGHT 0 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY 71 years, five months and seven IVEWS GLEANINGS 114 W. Market York. Pa.

NEW FALL Suits and Overcoats ArriTint Dalljr r. Mambaugh Sons PA. Lancaster; Rev. Dr. Louis Moultrie, Catholic university, Washington, D.

Very Rev. F. C. Noel, Chambers-burg; Rev. D.

P. Reardon, Shamokin; Rev. Leopold Stump, Rev. Leo J. Beck Rev.

John A. Ma-honey, Columbia; Rev. John C. Mc-Govern, Lancaster; Rev. Leo J.

Let-terhouse, East Greenville; Rev. J. C. Post East Mauch Chunk, Rev, John M. Nacter, Wyomissing, Rev.

Paul A. Gieringer, Fairfield; Rev. George D. Mulcahy, Harrisburg; Rev. Cletus A.

Hauck, McSherrystown; Rev. William Burke, Abbottstown; Rev. William Huygen, Hanover; Very Rev. John L. Shields, Rev.

George J. Breckel, Rev. Henry J. Howarth, Rev. Arthur Wittman, Rev.

Charles Weaver, Rev. Vincent days. Surviving are the following chil SPRING GROVE, Phone 19R4 FROM LUCKY AREA Iren: Edward Mellinger, Windsor Lucky. Dec. S.

Mr. and Mrs. Gil W.MWWaTMiwssj Frank Bowers. Clay Hughes and family vacated a home on Second street and moved to the home of Mrs. Hughes' uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Smith. The Lend-aHand club of the Methodist Episcopal church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B.

O. Strasbaugh. It was decided to hold the- next meeting December 16, at the home of Mrs. C. R.

Trout. Those present were Mrs. W. L. Sanderson, Mrs.

Ethel Shaffer. Mrs. A. D. Swart.

Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Clara Lowe. Mrs. H.

G. Bond. Mrs. Ralph Carman. Mrs.

Harold D. Moody. Mrs. Tessie Kugler, Mrs. Frank Shanck, Mrs! Frank Taylor.

Mrs. C. R. Trout Mrs. Hobart Smith.

Mrs. Robert Smith. Mrs. Rosa Hunter. Mrs.

H. Kidd. Mrs. W. H.

Torbert Mrs. grant Hare, Mrs. Nina Pebworth. Mrs. Rosa Harvey.

Mrs. Stras-. Iv. iu Paul Strasbaugh. Mrs.

bert Enfield and Arthur Haugh spent Wednesday at Harrisburg visiting friends. DANIELS 16th ANNIVERSARY SALE IN FULL PROGRESS Take Advantare af the 10 Die-count on our entire tock ot fare, coate and dreaiea Durint Thia Event. 136 E. Market S. Neil to York Water Ca.

Samuel E. Haugh has a force of carpenters at work putting a new roof on his dwelling house. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sangrey, Red Open an aztended CHARGE ACCOUNT Inqoiriea Inrltea Lehmayer's, Inc.

I.ion, were visiting Mr. and Mrs, lou Can't Make a Mistake by Giving Mother or Sister a Bathroom Scales $3.45 to $12.95 Topper, Rev. Ambrose Hayden, Kev. Jacob S. Arnold, near here, Wed needay.

3. Mrs. Raymond Emenheiser, Windsor; Clay Fletcher, York; Frank Fletcher, Forest Hill, Mrs. Walter Lutz and Mrs. Jacob McCoy, both of Red Lion R.

D. 1, and Mrs. Florence Devoe, 22 grandchildren; four great grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Schoff, East Prospect, and Mrs. Jamima Johnston, Lancaster.

The funeral will be held at 1:30 o'clock on Monday afternoon from the Furnace B. Olewiler Funeral home, this place. Burial will be made In the Windsor Church of God cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Olewiler Funeral home, Sunday afternoon from 7 to 9 o'clock, i Keller Obsequies Funeral services were held todav Robert Maher, Kev. can a.

uraay, Rev. Joseph Smarsh, Rev. William Bovle. York: Rev. Francis X.

Feeser, Prices from McSherrystown; Rev. William M. Horrigan, Harrisburg; Rev. Philip a. morning worsnip, a.

sermon. "Christ Building His Church organ prelude, "Preludium" (West); Ada Bailey 'and Barry Miller. A Ttzne. of Baltimore, spent J. Gergen, Blue Ridge Summit; Rev.

Joseph A. McDonnell, Columbia; Rev. William A. Howard, Elizabeth- offertory, "None But the Lonely ifh hi mother. Mrs.

Fulton, Mehnng Hauser Co. 116-122 S. George Street Heart" (Tschaikowsky); anthem, LET OS FURNISH OR REFURNISH Awake. Zion" (Ashford); post town; Rev. Pius Poist, Waynesboro; Rev.

Michael Menko, Steelton; Rev. several uajo Charles S. Itzoe. Mrs C. M.

Norris and Mrs. Har- HOYT MEASE Johntton-Murphy Shoe YORKTOWNE HOTEL Store Hours 8:30 lo 8:30 YOUR HONE. WE SAVE YOU MONEY lude, "March in-A Major" (Baines); evening worship service, 7:30 p. John J. Smyth, Harrisburg; Rev.

Andrew J. Hazuda, Lebanon; Rev. Ieo J. Kritchen, Bonneauville; Rev. No Washer ST guests of Mrs.

sermon by the pastor; organ prelude, "Meditation" (Rome); offertory, Waihta Fatter Thomas J. McGough, Harrisburg; Rarveey Alban. "Hymn anthem. Day of No Washer Waihes Cleantr Rev. Mark P.

McElwee, Marietta; WOOLEY" with Jane Rev. John F. O'Donnell, Conewago; Rest" (Heyser); postlude, "March (Galling). St Paul's Evangelical, Rev. G.

sweitzer. Walter Withers. "Altaua Leonard J. Rancilio, C. P.

P. McSherrystown; Rev. Thomas Cor for Webster Keller, a well-known barber in York county for a number of years, who died Wednesday at the County home at Stony Brook, where he had been a resident for the past eight months. All services were held at the Furnace B. Olewiler Funeral home.

East Broadway, at 2 o'clock, this afternoon. Rev. William A. Janson, pastor of Messiah Lutheran church, York, officiated. The pallbearers were: Melvin Keller, John Keller.

William Keller, Charles Kel Chaney, Jane nt Rrennan. Lon Gabriel, pastor: Sunday school, 9:30 coran, C. P. P. Hanover; John J.

ia. morning worship, 10:30 a. hMtl with a strong Salt us'elected fift Snt. Dec. 4 at 1.30-o-s ah than tha SPEED QUEEN PRICES $iA.

50 START 457 Nels, C. P. P. New Cumberland; P. S.

Huegel, Harrisburg; Rev. Modern FUNERAL HOME FURNITURE A. F. KOLLER 1411 W. Market St, Wert York p.

M. Sylvanian theatre. Thomas Johnson, New Freedom; Rev. Daniel J. Crowley, Shamokin; Adv.

Rev. Thomas B. Reilly, Rev. Joseph S. Hagar, Rev.

Joseph Gotwalt, all DO NOT fall to see the Blue Stone Rebuilt $7.50 up of Ijincaster; Rev. Mark E. Stock, EnterUlner. oi sermon by the pastor; organ prelude, "Pastoral Prelude" (Armstrong), offertory, "A Memory" (Gaul): choir anthem, "Give Thanks Unto the Lord" (Ashford), soloists, Mrs. Pius Olewiler and Henry Merrmann; postlude, 'March" (Parker); vesper service, 7:30 p.

sermon by the pastor; organ prelude, "Cantilena Pastorale" (Harris); offertory, "Petites Vagues" (Fogg); choir anthem. "My Meditation Shall Be Sweet" (Reed), soloist Mrs. Elizabeth Roseman Gettysburg; Rev. Joseph Schmidt ThaaTPP lilKIl avuwm Pocial Rev. P.

F. McGee, Harrisburg; Kev. ler, George Holtzapple and Guy Holtzapple. Interment took place in the Keller family cemetery. Lower Windsor township.

The sen-ices were largely attended by relatives and friends. 600 Attend School Play Approximately 600 people attended P. M. Auspices ol K. of P.

Club. Adv. Roy C. Keffer, New Cumberland; Rev. John A.

McGuire, Hershey; Rev. Francis J. Dinkle, New Cum Will Buy A KITCHEN CABINET SHREWSBURY FARMERS UNION WILL MEET GRAND OPENINC! NEW MODERN FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME Dee. 17ta and 18th Fritter and Satardaf Yoa are cordially inrited to attend ttm great erent. C.

O. GOODLING 8EVEN VALLEY, PA. berland; John R. Connell, C. S.

S. Ephrata; John F. Stanton, Steelton; Neil F. Sullican, Ephrata; Rev. MONDAY EVENING George W.

Brown, Lancaster; Rev. H. B. Gies, Lancaster; Rev. Joseph J.

Schwcich, Lewisburg; Rev. Joseph rw S. Shrewsbury Breakfast Suites Aa Lew As Jones; postlude, "March" (Gaul). Christian and Missionary Alliance, Mrs. D.

M. Ruffner, pastor: Sunday school, 9:30 a. morning worship, 10:45 a. sermon by the pastsr; evening service, 7:30 p. m.

Red Lion United Brethren circuit Rev. M. B. Heiland, pastor: Adams-ville, Sunday school, 9 a. preaching, 10 a.

Chapel, Sunday school, jple local No. 'of the Farmer. Educa-1 norative Lnion or G. Oberholzer, Scranton; Rev. Harold E.

Keller, Harrisburg; Rev. Philip A. Leiback, Steelton; Rev. $10.50 the initial performance of the Senior lass play of the Red Lion High chool, "Little Jimmie Jones," presented in the municipal building. In iccordance with the large attendance this evening, it 1 believed the house will be more than filled for the Saturday evening's performance, and this is the case, the play may be riven a third night with a picked Tast from the two separate casts.

An entirely different cast will present he play on Saturday evening. Church Announcements The following services will be held Sea will hold it RUSSES m.v evenin. December Now it is a beautiful A AA, John H. Weber, Lebanon; Rev. William J.

Fitzpatrick, Chambersburg; Rev. Lawrence A. Gustian and Rev. STUDIO-COUCHES 9 a. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 m.

and preaching, 7:30 p. m. Abdominal Belts. ElarUe StoeUnts Arch Support and Cratches. A scan or women eipert to fit res ck in the Hametown vention to De nem picas-Order Soim of America hall at ant Hill, Monday.

December 13, at 1 o'clock p. m. Worahio Servioea 3 Day Special Sheep lined Shoes, Fleeced shirts. Heavy Men's Shoes, Mens Sweater COO VERS (01 W. PRINCESS ST.

201 S. QUEEN ST. to $50 Francis Conrad, Harrisburg; Rev. Robert B. Hartnett, New Oxford; Rev.

Francis J. Heltshe, Lancaster. Wrhile the body lay in state from 4:30 p. yesterday to the hour of the funeral this morning a large number of people formed a continuous line to view the body. The KOr73i.Prf Id -last V- i the churches of this place and ommunity, Sunday: St.

John's Reformed, Rev. Oliver Church announcements lor tgu-Mothodist Episcopal. Rev. SHOP ROCERS Maurer, pastor, Bible school, 9:30 Sunday nay nastnr. Uhrlettian Endeavor, 6:45 p.

coats, Ladies Shoes and rubbers, ladies rayon stockings. Boys hats 10c, children stockings, KMdie Shoes, oysters. Grapes, oranges, bananas and old stick candy, 6 pieces Be. Wise Brothers, Near The Brogue. 2-3t Adv.

mbers of the Holy Name society I 9:30 a. preach ng. 10.30 woneplical ana ne- acted as a guard of honor at the vesper worsnip service, 7:30 p. sermon. "The Father Who bior.

Mitzell. pastor. rPv. a m. anea prelude.

"Meditation For Beat Values COATS and DRESSES ROGERS ON THE SQUARE a. prepara- Kern); anthem, "I Heard the Boice Sunday school. 9:30 Church Supper The Helping Hand class of the St. Paul's Reformed Sunday school. Adam A.

Ehrhart 1 m. 6X. tf Jesus" (Clark), soloists. Mrs. nrv services, i v- SPECIAL OFFER OF CLUB CHAIRS Union.

Sadler. Lutneran Vrthur Thompson and Mrs. Everett Gemmill; postlude, "The ord Keep teacher, will serve a chicken and a.m.: Kline, pastor. Free Free A trip to Radio City with all expenses paid with the purchase of an RCA-Victor Radio. Shultz and Landis Music house, 19 S.

Main St, Red Lion. Adv. d4-7t Lutheran. Rev. Sundsychool.

10: 30 a. in. 930 a. m. and 7 P.

m-. Junior New Model Piano at fJ 2W6 (oil to tee it Other New Pianos $130.00 to $1150.00 OPEN ALL WEEK DAY EVENINGS 7 to 9 O'clock Weaver Piano Factory East Philadelphia and Broad Street Luther ieBu. Inter. Luther league. .15 P- nee jmanuel Reformed, O.

K. Maurer, paetor, Freysville, iible school, 9:30 a. morning -orship, 10:30 a. sermon by the jastor. Grace Lutheran, Rev.

William C. Day, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. morning worship, 10:30 a. ermon, "The One True organ pastor, n' RPv.

L. Myers, SEE THE NEW CARPETS waffle supper in the social rooms of the church on Saturday ej-ening. December 4. The meal will be ready to serve at 4 p. m.

The regular assembly period of the Dallastown High school was held in the High school auditorium on Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. The program waa in charge of the home economic department, with the general theme of the afternoon, "Home-making as a profession." The fol A Genuine Carlton Oil Burner for your range or heater, as low as 12.95. Kinard's Stove House Red Lion. 4,7,9,11 Adv, preaching, song Sunday school.

9 a m. 10:30 a. m. and 7.30 lee Cream Sale AND Sat and Sunday, SOc quart. Seaks Home Made.

141 S. Franklin. Red Lion. Adv. service, 7 m.

Rev val Being Held CorrelL the evangelist being held In tne un 2 J0 announced that on Sunaayai hp will speak on Tne ien p. m. Bt 7:3, p. m- RUGS Small Charge for Stoat "LITTLE JIMMIE JONES" Comedy Prelude Ave Maria (Schubert); off-rtory. "Barcarolle" (Diggle); an-hem, "Show Me Thy Way, Lord" (Williams), soloists, Mrs.

Earl Rose and Miss Elizabeth Hake; postlude, "Postlude" (Mallard); vesper service, 7 P. sermon, "The Messengers of organ prelude, "Romance" 'Zitterbart); anthem, "Come Weary Heart" (Wooler), soloists. Miss Dorothy Strine and Miss Elizabeth Hake; 'Postlude, "Postlude" (Moore). Bethany United Brethren, Dr. M.

R. kerning, pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 lowing program was rendered: Scripture reading, Lorraine Frey: flag salute; song by school; reading "Home." by Edgar A. Guest, Audrey Welty; a musical play in one act. "The Greatest Profession' 'by Edith Selter. members of the Home Economics department; vocal solo.

MT presented by senior class, nf Grace. P. M. Municipal Bldg. Adm.

25c. 2-3t Adv. YORK SUPPLY CO. Sinning Away pv Mr. iftor SundaVs service.

Kev. air. crell will leave here for Hoover zUrfl-Z rvic. next Tuesday and GEHLVS RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored by 43 W. STREET selected, Showalter: fashion William ciiunauur; msiiiuii uui nitiv nhnrT i show, announced by Mildred Flinch-I Thursday evenings, will be I h.

C. Stein S. S. Class. 19 E.

King fit CREDIT. St, York, Sat Adv. Misses wen in baugb, the dressse and garments of.

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