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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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York, Pennsylvania
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15
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The Gazette and Daily, York, UIV ThursdaV MQrn'n9 August 22; 1957 15 Mrs. Blanche F. Fox, Conewago Heights, Dies 1 1 Days After Husband Conewago Heights Mrs. Blanche F. White Fox, 59, died at 5:50 p.m.

yesterday at her home, here, 11 days after the death of her husband Martin L. Fox. Mrs. Fox, daughter of the late brother, Walter Melhorn and two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Snellen-berger and Mrs.

John Quickel, all of York. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the Emig Funeral home, Queen street, Dover. Rev.

Harold A. Henning, pastor of Starview-Quickel's Reformed charge, will officiate. Interment will be in Salem Union cemetery near Dover. Asbury and Nannie J. Hannigan White, died of a complication of diseases, following a lingering illness.

She was a resident of this place for 15 years, previously having lived in York. She was a member of Christ Lutheran church, Manchester. Surviving are: Two sisters, Mrs. Charles Reigart, Weigelstown, and Mrs. Catherine Jones, Rochester, N.

and a number of nephews and nieces Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Zeigler Funeral home, Manchester. Rev. Dr. Harry L.

Saul, pastor of Christ Lutheran church, will officiate. Interment will be in New Freedom cemetery. Hereford School Junior Farm Fair Slated Saturday nereford The 13th annual Hereford School Junior Farm fair will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Hereford High school, here, with $1,500 to be distributed "XL It's Plymouth's greatest year Operation Snowball" is your greatest chance to save on the one car that will still be new next snowfall! in prize money.

The fair, formerly the Sparks School Junior Farm fair, is a joint effort of the school, community and extension service in Baltimore county. It is open only to exhibitors under 21 years who are residents of Baltimore county. There are 215 entries in. the dairy and livestock departments, Leib McDonald, vocational agriculture instructor, reports. There are departments for dairy cattle, beef cattle, swine and fat lambs.

First through sixth place ribbons will be awarded, a grand champion selected and prizes given for the best fitted and shown animals in each department. Othej; departments are for baked goods, clothing and needle art and flowSTs. There will be a hobby show, with classes in nature, stamps, scrapbooks, crafts, dolls, jewelry and miscellaneous. 4-H demonstration contests, showing better farm and home practices, will be supervised by Shirley Mitchell, assistant home demonstration agent, and James D. Heavener, assistant county agent for Baltimore county.

Two Attorneys Open Office At Mt. Wolf Mt. Wolf Two York attorneys, Michael R. Deckman and Daniel W. Shoemaker, have opened an office at 179 North Third street for the general practice of law.

The local office will be open evenings Monday through Friday. Deckman is associated with the law firm of Luria and Still and Shoemaker with Fisher, Ports, May and Beers. Mrs. Emma Dittenhafer, 90, Dies At Manchester Manchester Mrs. Emma J.

Henise Dittenhafer, 90, wife of the late William Dittenhafer, died at 7:45 a. m. yesterday at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Rob-' ert L. Murphy, 236 High street.

Mrs. Dittenhafer was born in Conewago township, a daughter of the late George and Nancy Miller Henise. Mrs. Dittenhafer, who resided here for 21 years, was a member of Quickel's Lutheran church, Zion View. Surviving are: Ten children, Mrs.

Annie M. Shaffer, 236 High street; Lester F. and Raymond E. Dittenhafer, both of here; Mrs. Adam Grim, 339 East King street; Mrs.

Amanda J. Brenneman, 548 Smith street; Chauncey M. Dittenhafer, 824 Topper street, and Wilbert C. Dittenhafer, 15 South Findlay street, all of York; Mrs. Harry Benedick, Strinestown; Mrs.

James E. Bear, Zion View, and Clarence A. Dittenhafer, York RD 35 grandchildren, 42 great grandchildren, five great, great grandchildren and a brothef, Frank Henise, 1054 East Market street, York. Funeral services will be con- ducted Saturday at 10:30 a. at the Zeigler Funeral home.

Rev. Dr. Harry L. Saul pastor of Christ Lutheran church, wall of-ficate. Interment will be in Quickel's cemetery, Zion View.

Dover Lions To Hold Meeting This Evening Dover Dover Lions club will hold an outdoor meeting this evening at 6:15 o'clock at the home of Oscar Klinedinst, Dover RD 2. A chicken corn soup supper will be served and Henry J. Miller, president at the business session. Plans will be discussed for the club's annual chicken barbecue to be held next month at the local fire company hall. Dover Calvary Lutheran S.

S. Picnic, Aug. 24 Salem Recreation area. Music by Emigsville Band. Chicken corn soup, refreshments.

Adv. 322,23,24 Edward Melhorn, Near Zion View, Succumbs Zion View Edward Melhorn, husband of the late Mrs. Cora Brenner Melhorn, died at 6:20 o'clock last evening at his home, York RD 4, near here. He was 76. Mr.

Melhorn, a retired farmer, was' a life-long resident of this area'. Surviving are: Eight children, Mrs. Harry C. Melhorn, Steward Melhorn, Mrs. Floyd Hoover and Ephraim Melhorn, all of York RD Mrs.

Curvin Ness, 1315 South George street, and Andrew Melhorn, 225 Front street, both of York; Stanley Melhorn, Manchester, and Mrs. Robert Forrey, York RD 12 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, a You'll really go for the "below-zero" prices your Plymouth dealer is featuring during his spectacular 30-day "Operation Snowball." And you'll like the very liberal allowance he can give you for your present car. Don't miss out on the savings-pick out your 3-years-ahead Plymouth today. Right now is saving weather at your Plymouth dealer's! Plymouth sales are storming ahead at a record rate snowballing to an all-time high. Your dealer is in a position to give you an avalanche of savings on the new Plymouth of your choice.

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