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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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The Gazette and Daily, York, flOTTNTY Friday Morning, July 24, 1959 16 Officers Chosen By Reigart Family At Third Reunion Edward Reigart, was elected president at the third annual reunion of the Reigart family held recently at Glatco lodge. He succeeds William W. Reigart. Other officers named were: Milton Reigart, vice-president; Dorothy Sheffer, secretary; James Anderson, treasurer, and Mrs. John Childs, historian.

Franklin Sheffer was appointed chairman of the entertainment committee. Prizes were awarded as follows: Oldest man, Milton Reigart, oldest woman, Mrs. Sylvia Reigart; most recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reigart, Jr.

A basket lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kreidler, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Reigart and children, Cara and Brian; Milton Reigart, Mrs.

Beatrice Reigart, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sheffer, Dorothy Sheffer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reigart and sons, Dennis and Donald; Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Sheffer and daughter, Susan; Mrs. Belle Hollins; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and Stewartstown Girl's Husband Is Selected As Soldier Of Month Stewartstown Sgt.

1c Elton R. Allen, whose wife, Mrs. Nancy Allen, is a resident of this place, was recently named Soldier of the Month of the Third Armored Division's Combat command in Germany. A section leader in Troop of the command's 12th Cavalry, Sgt. Allen was selected for his soldierly appearance, military knowledge and courtesy and duty performance.

He entered the army in August 1950 and has been stationed in Europe since June 1956. He is the son of Mrs. G. Kay Bowen, Irving, Tex. Services Are Listed At Rohlers Church Rohlers Services Sunday at Pentecostal Tabernacle will be as follows: Sunday school 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m.

and 7:30 p.m. Bible study and Youth Night services will be conducted Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Reigart, Mrs. Loveita Hess and Larose Hess. children, Nancy and JoAnne; Em-aline Reigart, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Reigart, William W. Reigart, Mrs. William E.

Reigart, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Childs, Mr. and Mrs.

R. D. Reigart, II and daughter, Clare Ann. Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Reigart, Mrs. William Selemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Boyd, Connie Boyd, Mrs.

Hugh Warner, Dr. and Mrs. Carl S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Floyd, Judy Floyd, Mrs. H. Elmer Leshev, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boyer, William P.

Reigart, Roger Reigart, Richard Reigart, Carl Fink, Kenneth Fink, Treva Thoman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reigart, Terry Reigart, Vickie Reigart, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reigart, Carrol Grim, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Reigart, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul C. Fink, Darlene Fink, Joyce Fink, Larry Fink, Hilda Fink, Sharon Fink, Brenda Fink, Charles Fink, Paul N. Reigart, Paul N. Reigart, Timothy Clinton, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Ricky Snyder, Thomas Snyder, Ruby Flinchbaugh, Dr. Harry Martin, Mrs. Sylvia Reigart, Mr. and Mrs.

R. D. Reigart, Linda Reigart, Patricia Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H.

Reigart, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reigart, Sherman Farm Women Meet At Zion View Home Zion View Plans to entertain the Manchester area Farm Women were made at a recent meeting of Farm Women's Society Group 3, this place. The meeting was helJ at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Fink and was in charge of Mrs.

Rosalie, Meyersr vice-president. The Manchester group will be guest at an afternoon luncheon and meeting, Wednesday, Aug. 26, in the pavilion at Quickel's church grove. Mrs. Evelyn Kottcamp, Mrs, Florence Hykes and Mrs.

Lenora Bear were named a committee in charge of the program and entertainment, while Mrs. Margaret Weire and Mrs. Ethel Henise were named a committee for preparation of the food. The unit also made plans to company the county-wide group to witness the play, "Plain and Fancy," at Allenberry playhouse Aug. 24.

BROGUEVILLE St. James S. S. Picnic July 25 Chicken Corn Soup, Sandwiches, Etc RED LION BAND Adv. 117,24,25 ON Fponn i if i li r- f- Church Women Install Officers Mrs.

Roy E. Brillhart, president, heads officials of Holtz-schwamm ULCW inducted. Thomasville Mrs. Roy E. Brill-hart was installed as president of the United Lutheran Church Women of Paradise (Holtz-schwamm) church at a recent meeting.

Others who assumed office were: Mrs. George Laugnman, vice-president; Mrs. Earl Resh, secretary; Mrs. Melvin Gruver, statistical secretary; Mrs. Maurice a corresponding secretary, and Mrs.

Clair Forry, treasurer. Mrs. Nathan Leppo and Mrs. Guy Straley had charge of the program. Program participants were: Mrs.

Ray Altland, Mrs. Jonas Gruver, Mrs. Clarence Altland, Mrs. Charles Stevens, John Newcomer, Mrs. Howard Mrs.

Paul Miller, Mrs. Annie Ruth, Mrs. Nathan Leppo and Mrs. Stanley Eaton. Two New members were added to the Lutheran congregation of St.

Paul's (Wolf's) church. They were Mrs. Howard Martin, Jr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin.

The pastor, Rev. Franklin E. Patschke, recently baptized the following infants: Michele Elizabeth Biesecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Biesecker; Tam-ara Lynn Biesecker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Biesecker; Shirley Sue Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christine. Church Campers Members of the Young People's group of the Lutheran congregation who will attend Camp Na-wakwa next week are Marlene Rinehart, Darlene Lehr, Nedra Snyder, Connie Cunningham and Karen Klinedinst.

Those who will attend the camp the first week in August are Preston Witman, Lester Altland, Rudy Snyder and Charyes Smyser. Members who will attend the junior camp week of Aug. 17 are Jeffrey Leese, Barry Kelly and Cynthia Leese. Others who will attend the camp later next month include: Cheryl Klinedinst, Nancy Wolfe, a Martin, Larry Julius, Sharon Newcomer, Burton Snyder, Thomas Quickel, Gale Cunningham, David Smyser, Charles Quickel, Gregory Bahn, Dorothy Kilbrrn, Linda Kopp and Harry Holtzapple. Mrs.

Donald W. Schlicher. Mrs. Kurvin Lecrone and Mrs. Harry Lehr are attending a spiritual conference at Cedar Crest college, Al-lentown, this week.

Thomasville Fire Co. FRIDAY JULY 24 CHICKEN CORN SOUP From 4:00 Until Also Soup to go Bring Containers. Saturday. July 25 Ox. Roast From 4:00 Until I Adv.

iyl7-8t Services Scheduled In Jefferson Area Jefferson Services Sunday in area churches have been scheduled as follows: United Churcfe of Christ charge, Jefferson, Sunday school 9 a.m., worship Shaffer, worship 9 a.m., Sunday school 10; Green-mount, Sunday school 9 a.m., worship 10. Lutheran charge, Stone church, worship 9 a.m., Sunday school Steltzes, Sunday school 9 a.m., worship 10:30. Mrs. Melvin Myers was admitted to the Hanover General hospital recently. Mr.

end Mrs. Wilbur Patterson and sons, Tony, Lynn and Douglas, Mediapolis, are visiting Mrs. Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rohrbaugh, and other relatives in the area.

Guest Speaker Sunday At Mt. Zion Church Mt. Zion Rev. Iissell T. Shilling, director of Lutheran Welfare service of the York conference, will be guest minister at worship service Sunday at 10:15 a.m.

at Mt. Zion Lutheran church. Sunday School will be conducted at 9 a.m. Delegates will give a report on the recent Conference Luther League convention during a league meeting at 6:30 p.m. CONCERT SATURDAY Davidsburg Rev.

Clair Kocher, pastor of the Holiness Christian church, Lebanon, and a group of young people from his church, will present a concert Saturday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the local Interdenominational church. Rev. Kocher also will preach the sermon. LOGANVILLE Watermelons 49c Each large. Red and Ripe at Smith's Food Market Jacobus, Pa.

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