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8 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1940. fEEzZsr Hanover Church Is County One Of 32 in state Two Fires Occur James A. Cross Of York Haven Buried To Open Bids For Bonds At Dover Rower Show Is Staged By Grange In Farm Tenant Purchase Program York Havtn, July 7. Last rites were held Saturday' for James A. Gross, who died suddenly Tuesday at the home of his son-in-law and Manchester, July 7.

The Society of Farm Women, No. 1, met at the home of Mrs. Earner Myers, Manchester R. D. 1, Wednesday evening, when Mrs.

Myers and Mrs. Charles Fink were Scene Of Wedding At Spring Grove York county will be one of the 32 in on a long-term, low-interest payment Pennsylvania which tne farm pian years at three per cent in- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, this place. Brief rites were con- PTiariT Hllwihaon vaSYata Will rA in lOroaT Ha a MDAn.ii.aBa ISS Klta hCK Becomes operation durins the new fiscal year erate under their own carefully tre- Detective Wires ResrvinSl- ducted from the late home with con- Joint School Board Will The business session was Mrs.

Edward LanillS IS a charge of the president. Mrs. Sadie i Fink. Several of the members reported Awarded First Prize For on their recent bus trip to the New York World's fair, and games and Best Display At Red LlOn contests were conducted by Mrs. A.

7 C. CorweU and Mrs. Charles Fink. Red Lion, July 7. A flower show Refreshments were served to Mrs.

was held Saturday evening in con- e. S. Gross, Mrs. Ida McCoy, Mrs. ride Ut lOSeph C.

Brady announcement by Clarence A. Myers, plans, receiving technical guidance Die For Diazes 111 AutOfTIO- church, Zion View. The pallbearers Sell $52,000 In 3 Per Cent A local supervisor of the Farm Security from the Farm Security supervisors. A were: Isaac Wolf, Dr. I.

M. Amspach, 7 At M. JOSephS LathOIIC administration, with offices at 47 East "Loans are made only to persons Die And HOUSe Ray Strevig, Grover Koch, Henry Bonds TomOrrOW Evenina Market street, York. who cannot obtain adequate financing Arnold and Clayton Livingston. Rev.

3 bdltlCe Mr. Myers has received word from from other sources for the purchase Spring Grove, July 7. Two fires John Rine, pastor of the York Haven Dover, juiy 7. The Dover joint ia occurred in Snrlnsr Grove over the Lutheran church, officiated. Inter- ii 0 vuuv -wa.

AA, uviiuwi VI, VUlQliltlU V. Vl'V fcW Hanover, July 7. Miss Klta JlcK, secretary of agriculture, has desig- Interested farmers who would like week-end, both of which were caus- ment was made in the Zion View ship and borough school boards, will nectlon with the semi-montmy meet- j. y. Bear.

Mrs. E. J. Meyers, Suz lhg of the Red Lion Grange at the anna Kohr, Mrs. C.

H. Gross, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph EcK, nated 11 counties for the introduction to become owners of their own farms ed defective wires.

cemetery, meet Tuesday evening- in the joint high school building at which time local hall. First prize for the best Chester Fink, Mrs. John Z. Barton, roaaway, oecame ine oriae oi 0f this program, and has approved under this program should file their one or the Diazes occurred at 6:30 -nrna wnn Kn Mrs. tvi ward tt it ii Joseph Earl Brady, son of Mr.

and it enntinuanre in the nthr onnntiMa anniinatinna nnm inniin.timu o'clock this evening at the home of the bids for the sale of the bond is- Lanius. The other prizes awarded Mrs Jonn Innerst. Mrs. Frank Kline- ari, BJady HP atv The Tenant Purchase program will be adddressed to Clarence A. Myers, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Trostle who re- Romaine and Louise Margaret of the township and borough were: Second. Mrs. Edgar Ruff, and telteP Mr8. Oliver Barbrick, Mrs.

Josephs be introduced this year in Bedford. RR, Supervisor. Farm Security Ad- fide In the north half of the build- SM ithr Un wil1 be opened. These bond issues third. Mrs.

David Emenheiser. Tne Etnel Hostetler. Betty and Anna Hos- tureo, i iu wraaioro, uamoria, lenign. Mercer, ministration, 47 East Market street. 71 sherma Keller and children Doris wens approved by the voters of the Judges were Mrs.

Otto Albright, Mrs. tetler. Mrs. E. S.

Sykes. Mrs. James 6 morning at 7 olockv The mass Montour, Perry, Potter. Snyder, York, Pennsylvania. Farmers who North Walnut street The fire occur- muM Md Merle Mr and township and the borough at a Jerome Blinchbaugh and Luther James7 Esther and Stanlly was celebrated by Rev.

Carl Brady. Wayne and York counties. It has al- applied last year, but did not receive red in the closet on the second floor oUvw Paules children: "al election held June 6. 1939, by a Herbst The flowers displayed were Mrs. H.

H. Fink. James Trk' of Pl: ready operated, and iis being contin- loans, may be considered agam this of the gui ding. Adefective extens on Oliver majority in each distrlct rnrH loainc frnm a anrlrpt in tho grown in the private gardens ana Flinchbaugh, Mrs. Norman E.

Rishel, wms vr. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. ne township will open bids for iround the homes of those who en- Marian uutae Ri8hei. Mrs. Arthur Jjes: Berks. -BuHer.

CcntreChester A county oset xo Paules. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Paules the sale of 82 coupon bonds of $500 A I 4Vtn orinnr TrtllrtWI fF T- i T-v A.

1 I wi.u.TTAVBUf u.UU nuvviUkCU lJ OCUCMUJ TO." rt JninvhtA fhoHrrfto Min Ao-noQ UtJUUIll 1UO.L1UI1. ttK If H. 1 II kT 111.UUU. auu uaugiacif unci -e ihe shoV and Gran mating "the E. Wilt, MaS-ilyn Sr' Lyd thh? as best man.

The Erle, Fayette, Franklin, Greene. Lan- lace, appUcaUons "and burned and considerable damage was sr rgueritl beari7nterest herate of Vper Jlowers were distributed among the Ifishel Vmfrdf Gladys, Harold Tand ft Klunk sSng CaSt Miff'in- Montm- abPr0VeS thte 'a hich appli- done to" the wood work The paper- Kreeger semi.ln. members. Pari Rishel Mrs A r.nvder John 0 1 Jf' ery- Northumberland. Somerset, Sus- cante propose to purchase.

The com- in an adjoining room was scorch- and children. Philip nually on January 15 and July 15 of uounoas Ave Maria. quehanna, Tioga, Washington and mitteemen then recommend loane, to ea. ine nenasmp ose company Mrs. Jacob each year.

This issue is in an A and xiic mciai, a recepiiun ionoweu ai me aume Westmnreland. the evtent nf availahlo funds tn on. was Bummoneu, oui me uiaze was l- Mrs Walter March. Mrs. r.nra.

i inn -r v. paules ana ennaren. jacoD. Vjiona ocjjco i is ic-iMui vi PDatair'a KflTT ftirH. l.IlLnPr 1 IT 1 ii, (tallies LfCfciciiLa i i.u auuui iuv I 'nmrpoaa had QiirnnrlvAyl tha uenrn nnranta whn hnvn thn cjkliUKUloucu uciuic mo iiiciucil at CrWiih.

taiiT Hiitorv of Our Flai" Fink Phvllis Jane and Linda Fink. ttV- Vhei. f.t uansress nas autnonzed tne Kecon- piicants who have the characters, Mr. and Mr8. Charles callable present indebtedness bonds isflrsajp a ssraas? li f.i dl'Hf 't humorous reading, "I Left a Nickle, Mrs W.

E. Rutter, Mrs. J. Edward ployed at the Holland restaurant, lending program, which enables de- acted three years ago in an effort to Phares Luckenbaugh, Menges Mills, annd rik and Florence "Mr The will ODen bids for the Cause a Body Can be Stingy," Mrs. Fink.

Mrs. A. C. Corwell. Mrs.

Harold Carlisle street. The bridegroom, is 8erving farm tenants, share renters, counteract the alarming growth In caught fire. Mr. Luckenbaugh was SSf and chitdren sale ot 2 conL bonds of de! Viola Moore; reading 'In The Gar- GroSs. John Gross, Mrs Harry Sykes, empl0yed by the Conewago dairy.

and rarm laborers to buy farms of farm tenancy in this country. Ten- attempting to start the car, which WU terHo ke an chil dren sale of 2- ct.flV den," Mrs. Walter Stein; talk, "My Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Myers, Frances, Edge Grove.

their own. ancv inmiuui frnm sn i.nt nf was parked near the L. and A. Chev- nomination aggregati-g bear- l. a.4.'.

1 r. A Mrs. Milton xiokc anu eon, mnion, jr. ine- incereot at xne rate oi a per cent Favorite Flower And How I Grow Dale, Mirian and Carol Ann Myers, amount of money which will the farmers in the United States fifty rolet garage. 1 1 mniiiini nr tiiiiiih.v win rn will I ri Hrmpra in inn I mnpn niaipa niiv aiuwbvi Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Murry, per annum payable semi-annually on t'hvnn Uano-of. silfif "Whflt ATiaa Ruth Kinn Adam Mfllplinm Mm A fw 4Vi hiaaIt tn fha XXTatsl AnK1n Ua hlaqra Ctanlav i -v aiu.iucs n.c ccn. in cow De avauaoie ior tne maKing oi iarm years ago, to a per cent, according xo a TJat- ionn, it is lAre Girls Made Of?" Mr. and Mrs.

Swartz, June, Janet and Bar- Manheim Reformed charge have been tenant loans in Pennsylvania will be latest available information. cmjj.ujo ari.ao.a an. ono-hter Wilms. Tnra Th. f00o Isaac Raab.

bara Swartz and Miss Mabel Mundy. announced by the pastor. Rev. E. M.

announced shortly," Mr. Myers stated. During the first three years of the Chevrolet garage, queued tne Diaze Zn 1 Sando, as follows: Wednesday eve- "The funds are allocated among the law's operation, Congress appropri ning, 8 clock, prayer service at fat. states on the basis of total farm pop- ated a total of $75,000,000 for the Ten- Hiram C. Adams Dies David's (Sherman's) church; Thurs- ulation and the amount of farm ten- ant Purchase program, enabling close day evening, 7:30 o'clock, catechetical ancy." to 13,000 farm tenants and farm At ConewaqO Heights instruction and meeting of the Worn- iFarm tenant loans for the pur- laborers to purchase their own fam- en's Mfssinnarv snpietv and Mianinn 11..

.1.. T. A. Miller displayed two different kinds of rye grass and also some smooth bearded barley which he grows on his farm. The grass and barley measured four feet tall.

The business meeting was in charge of the master, C. Smith, and offi uuciat; ut 1 olll 1 1 1 -iiitc lamia aic iiiauc 1 1 -ci xaniis. Conewago Heights. July 7. Hiram band at St Paul's (Dubs') church; C.

Adams, a farmer died at 9 o'clock Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock, cate- cers acting pro-tem were: uate wun a nre eiunguiauer. me uaiimso 7 I was only slight and childern. Dorothy, Robert, Evelyn ment of Internal Affairs. Loses Finger In Accident and William, Harvey Buser, Mrs. This bond sale is for the purpose George Rohrbaugh implement Paul Emenheiser and children, Beu- of financing the construction of a dealer North Water street, had one lan Pauline and Charles, Rev.

Wayne four-room addition to one end of the of the' fingers of his left hand sev- A. Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry present high school building and a ered at the first joint and severat and daughter, Paula Susan, Mr. and combined auditorium and gymnasium others badly cut late Saturday aft- Mrs.

John L. Mayer and daughter, at the other end of the present build- ernoon when his hand was caught in Florence, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Snyder ing. The total cost of the project a pulley while unloading hay at his and children, Dorothy and William, which is under construction as a farm in Heidelberg township. Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Thomas, Mildred WPA project, totals $75,000. The both To Hold Food Sale Martin, Nancy Brickner, Mr. and Mrs. districts paying approximately $42,000 The Ladies' Aid society of Mt Lloyd Paules and children, Ruth, and WPA paying approximately Zlon Reformed church will hold a Mary and William, Mr.

and Mrs. 000. The excavation for the addi- food sale at the church from 2 to 7 David Paulee and children, David, tions of the four classrooms and au- p. Friday. On the menu will be Barbara Jane and Michael, Mrs.

Mary ditorium and gymnasium is completed i'rfi' aA nandv Sechrist. Mildred Straub, Mr. and and the foundation for the audito- Conducting Revival keeper David Emenheiser- assistant tnis evening at the home of his son, chetical instruction at Bethel church, steward. Emerson Knaper, and pi- Henry N. Adams, this place.

Death Smith Station; Sunday morning, 8:30 ftnist, Mrs. P. A. Williams. D.

L. Glatfelter Dies At Columbia reSUlteu irom Uie eiieClS Vi U. viirr, icgmai nemve AW ot. iiua stroke of paralysis suffered two church, followed by Sunday school; weeks ago. He was 78 years old.

Sunday morning, 10 o'clock, service Mr. Adams resided in York about at St Bartholomew's church, pre-80 years ago, prior to his coming ceded by Sunday school, here. Surviving are two children, Ambulance Calls Henry with whom he resided, Mrs- Kenneth Nickey, 322 Broad-and Mrs. Ira H. Livingston, York R.

way. was removed from the Hanover D. 1, and six grandchildren. General hospital to her home in the The funeral arrangements, in ambulance this afternoon. Additional Council News In addition to the business transacted at the monthly meeting of borough council Friday evening and previously announced, C.

H. Hall, president, appointed the following committees for the ensuing year: Highway, M. Myles Heindel and Jacob Stvi" nark Ralnh Tf. DnilE'lass harge of Edward Etzweiler and Son, writer uavis, xur nPiuiS3 0 a iAtyi svm nan ti rm A Bicyclist Collides With Auto Mrs. Lester Bartell and children, rium and gymnasium will be poured Prominent Banker And James Wolf, nine-year old son of Donald, Marguerite and John, Mr.

within the next two weeks. The rrumirieru udllNCl nnu Mrs clarence Dubbs East Constitu- and Mrs. Hiram Paules and sons, brick work for the four-room addi- School Director ExDireS tion' avenue, escaped injury when a Clarence and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. tion will be started during the next Jt-riLAJI UMreciur txpues, le ne was riding coiuaed with Spurgeon Gilbert and children, Feme two weeks.

The renovation of the Native Of York CountV an automobile driven by Roy Brill- and Kenneth, Harold Sechrist, Mr. present building is progressing and iianvc vi i vi in. vvumy, Porters Sideling, at 8 o'clock and Mrs. John Ellis. plastering operations will begin dur- BrOther Of Late ConreSS- Saturday evening at the intersection Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Ellis and chil- inr the next week. nf Main and Phnrph Streets. Youne rwmn anA TVinreen Mr and end S. Heindel; finance, Fred kTv orK, are incomplete.

TTrt nnn LaMotte, and Henry Craley; public V- illt? uiauuTci uiiuiai hwimm iu ambulance last night. safety, M. Myles Heindel and Henry Craley; sanitary, Fred K. LaMotte and Jacob Streavig; light Ralph K. Douglass and Henry Craley; building and grounds, Fred K.

LaMotte artl M. S. Heindel; water, Ralph K. Douglass and M. S.

Heindel, and Firemen's Relief To Meet The quarterly meeting of the Firemen's Relief association will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the engine house of Hanover Fire com- Nelson B. Cooper Dies At His Home Near Delta i ulUf U. II 1 vu.u. man 5. F.

Olattelter Wolf was traveling east on Church Mrs. George R. Dellinger, Mrs. John street and drove onto Main street in- Rohrbaugh, Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Columbia, July 7. David L. Glat- to the side of the automobile which snyder, Mi's. Beulah Paules Roth- felter. one of Columbia's most oromi- had already been brought to a stop.

rock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paules, To Install Oil Burner In Church At Felton I i Delta, July 7. Nelson B.

Cooper, pany, No. 1, East Chestnut street 1) 1 1 1 1 if tVfarcrarot Pnntwr 4 i 1 1 fire, M. Myles Heindel and Jacob Herald Smith reported at v-in iw Streavig. total municipal building receipts to at nj8 nome near here, be 8163.10 for June. aft an ilmesa of 8eevral months Samuel L.

Reisinger Of Wrightsville Succumbs due to a complication of diseases. A vni piaying ai ms nome f.aiur- retired Mr Cooper was nent citizens, died at 2:15 o'clock this Tne bicycle, which belonged to Hel- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dellinger and Felton, July 7. The Holland Fur-morning at his home, 831 Walnut en Ealy, young daughter of Mr.

and soni Walter Eugene, Mrs. Harry nace company, York, was awarded the street He was 68 years old and Mrs. George Ealy, South East street, Lohss, Mrs. Samuel Oberdorff, contract to heat tne Bethany Evan- 1 death resulted from a series of was badly damaged. Nancy and Madeleine Oberdorff, Mrs.

gcijcaj a a meetine of the strokes On Trip To The South Priscilla Gross, Clark McConnell, Mr. Gladfelter was born Feb. 29. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Sel-. Thelma, William and Paul McConnell, commit lee eld on fay eve-1872, at Ulatfelter Station. York North Water street, have left here Preston Wingler, Betty Oberdorff, Mr. 71, county, a son of the late Mr. and on a trip of several days to North and Mrs.

Raymond Hoke. Harold and burner installed by the Holland corn-Mrs. Isaac Ulatfelter. He received Carolina. Marie Hoke, Mrs.

Irene Moore, Mr. pany his early education in the schools in Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kellenber- and Howard Burkins, Miss To Address ri Bands that vicinity and later attended the ger and daughter. Kathryn.

North Florus Dellinger, Samuel Bowers, Miss Margaret Smith, Red Lion. York County academy. Walnut street, spent the week-end Mrs. Mabel Paules, Mr. and Mrs.

will address the Missionary organiza- He taught school one year at Hal- at Dicks dam. Ervin E. Paules and children, Ervin. tions of the Evangelical church at a lam and in 18SK) became atiiliated Three Cars In Accident Elwood, Frank, Glenn, Charles, union meeting, Tuesday at 7 p. m.

on with the Drovers and Mechanics Three cars traveling in the same Betty, Marvin and Donald, Richard the church lawn. The Young people bank. York He then was employed direction on Main street figured in Heilman, John E. Gable, Emory Dell- circle will be in charge of the deyo- at the First National bank. here, for a collision Saturday evening after inKer, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Crum- tions, the Mission band will give i iuiu, wt Vh the driver of the leading car. Dr. nnsr. Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Myers, several musical numbers. cf Mr. and Mrs.

Penrose Heindel. Vurv vin' besides his widow are Wr.ghtsville, July 7. Samuel Lu- caught his middle finger on his right fhori! SroU and ther one of Wnghtsville's hand between the of a folding wi.n of oldest citizens, died Saturday at beach chair and' sufiered a painful carr etov White a. m. at his residence, here.

He was injury. The tip of the finger was rVh8- 87 years of age. torn off. brohe' ldny CoopeJ' elta Mr. Reisinger, who was a life-long Local Auxiliary To Meet R.

and Charles Cooper. Martins- resident of this vicinity, was a cigar The Ladies' auxiliary of the Red Va" He al? 'eaves five grand- manufacturer for 50 years, having re- Lion Country club will meet Thurs- children and nine great grandchil- tired nine years ago. He was born in day evening at 8 o'clock at the club member the Delta Hellam township son of the late Ihouse. I. O.

O. F. lodge. Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) Reis- Withdraws From Temple Funeral services, in charge of fu- inger. He was a member of the Trin- new Columbia Trust company which Gerald J.

Collins, this place, brought Mrs. Charles Nicholas and daughters, Edward W. Runkle had his left Evangelist Richard Prue, Rochester, institution he was with until the time his car to a temporary stop in front Deloree and Nancy Mrs. Samuel hand injured when a heavy door he Prof. H.

Richard Diehm, music su- neral w. nowara weoD, iu- my Lutheran church, this place. nervism- "nf the local schools, has neral director at Fawn Grove, will be Surviving are four daughters, Miss Y- who is conducting the revival of his death He served as secretary of the otner two cars, xne sx.uBm oberdorff ana aaugniere, mm auu was closing accidentally caugnt n. N. no rnoonav ortornnnn or rt'ninlr i t-i i if TT" Dnia reen rorcea 10 wunaraw irom tne r.iie c.

jwisiuja, iuioa u. ruie whirh hnan lat ivninn at an dtreasurer until 1922. when he was occurreu wneii mc uu.ci yjL iviary. vjrate dusci, iui. lue Temple university summer school at BST fro late home, with inger, both at home; Mrs.

Mervyn 'f. llrZLll in the rear Wilson Hoff. Seven Val- Lawrence Paules, Robert Holtzinger, gaged to furnish music for the picnic' the Felton band here 'Philadelphia due to illness in his ev- vv. jones, pastor oi. tne Weaver, Middletown, one son, Mr Glatfelter was elected a mem- leys, bumped into the rear of tne Harry Buser, Glen Shirey, Marty Mc- to be held by home here.

Tst. week Prof, and Slateville Presbyterian church, and Walter U. Reisinger, Bridgeport, field at Wellsville. The services, under 21. middle vehicle, driven by Earl Meis- Carthv.

Mindell Hess, Robert Staley, July 12. Mrs. Diehm entertained Prof. Diehm ev, tn. i aiurpny, pastor or tne Alt.

one promer, jonn v. eiaiB- sponsorsmp oi rrinyion andld tharoesmce: enhelder, York, -d forcing his car Bruce Fetrow, Janet Wood. Mr, liem IMIUUMITH mw. Ut or ATnne ITT Xf, Cornel Tfline- parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank I iNeho Methodist charge, officiating, er, Spokane, two granacnn- Township Full Gospel church, Rev, 1 re.nr.a nrtrt lULU 111C 1 Cttl KJi. UlC VyUU.no v-c AllUiX. VJTA. -k- t-r i i -r -1 Interment will be made in the Mt dren and three great grandchildren. c.

N. wi be held each Ave was injured- Lawrence Reilly. J. Calvin Reilly, Mr. Mr and Mra FJme7H Bless- niAu.

he nnndnrted presiaeui me yaoi uve icjuio. Div. nVesticrated T.ian vino- Mrs H. K. omltn, Mr.

and Mrs. timer ti, uiess- Nebo in De conaucieu R. Shultz, investigated. Ralph cemetery. u.

n. a. ing, Norma ad Faye Blessing, Mr. Reading. Red Cross Sewing Note The women of the local Lutheran church and Sunday school will have Tuesday at 3 p.

m. (DST) from the iir antnhiie arnident Tn Many On Excursion 1.UUCI .1 ir Nearly a thousand persons accom- Grove, Paul Heindel, Mr. and Mrs. "UJ- -wln late home. Rev.

J. M. Spangler. pas- Special music will be preeented dur- 1933. a.

year after his graduation from C'rn ir enheiser. Mm. Flora Flinchbaugh charge of the local Red Cross Sew- th iTjittlH states Military apademv. i iui liTinnhhoMh fr anH Xf ing the services. CntiiHqtr 1'DH.

TIB FIT I t. ra VA. 1 I 1 1 TT1 I 1 1 I officiate. Interment will be made in rauio, rw.llino HI- XfM Wil- Ing group when they meet Wednes- ivirs. Vjrover morris, day and Thursday in the rooms of in the Blue Ridge mountains.

Four- ad children, Joan, Ave, tsernaaeue ill teen coaches were used to convey and Frances. L'f Fairview cemetery, here. Funeral Directors Etzweiler and Sons, this place, have charge of arrangements. the p'en ckers to the park. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Leber, Mary PauleSi Mr and MrS- Ge0rge paulus. Mr. Glatfelter donated the land for the present school athletic held, it was dedicated in 1937 and named 'the Glatfelter Memorial held. An active Republican.

Mr. Glatfelter served a term as Lancaster county treasurer a number of years Stewartstown Couple Married In Delaware Stewartstown, July 7. Miss Ro' berta Frances Shaw, daughter of Mr. the Singer Sewing Machine company. Other women will assist in the sew- Ing.

Considerable work has been ac- complished by this group since it was started several weeks ago under the supervision of Mrs. Walter A. Mayes. Gunnett Infant Baptized A special baptismal service was held this afternoon in Grace Lu- Of Whiteford Buried Whiteford, July 7. Funeral services for Mrs.

Anna Mary Morris, wife of Grover Morris, who died Wednesday morning at her home, here, were held Friday afternoon from the late home, with further services in the Delta Methodist church. Rev. J. Wright, pastor, f.miie ninria and Afarcaret Orim Shank Obsequies Are Held At Mr. Wolf ago.

He was also treasurer of the to thgir holne Jn York after spending ly.ii.n'.. tivr m.mnam In I Ullfl ne Keiser and children, Janet, J. Dewey, a. Heindel. Mr.

and Mrs. a fanr Havo rtiV XTo Ttorfw'ct tAof and Mrs. Russell C. Shaw, Stewarts- ,1 I it.JU IV A Ul. A I JC A May, Ray, Patricia and Sarah, Earl oberdorff, Arvilla Oberdorff, town, K.

jj. i. ana granaaaugnier oi ents. Mr. and frank Miller, hiive Hnnver Woodrow m.

nf Iv. Mt. Wolf. Jnlv 7. Funeral services nf- onH Mr roivin haw smith Uuildins association.

He was a x-rf Paules, Olive u. Hoover. ooarow Mr- and Mrs ank paules, Shirley theran church at which time Rev. for Harvey M. Shank, this place, a rin street, with whom she resided memDer oi ine local jrres.0 lerian r.cy.

ear- --'l council, and Ja.es Wa Trout sMr. church andfi beionged to the local Wednesday at the York and Mrs n. Trout Masonic orders. Stewarts- end Mrs. Clifford Gunnatt, this place, ers, friends of the deceased were Hoover, Emory Maish.

Mrs. Robert paules, Pearl Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Albright, Ira D. Lentz, Mrs.

Louise Ira Keitz Mr and Mr6 Reuben Fake, Bair, Evelyn Kline, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr and Mrs Austin Paulus, Austin. W.

Shoff and sons, Dale and Duane. Jr Betty. Bernice, Kenneth and Lor- Virginia Grove, Jayne Frey, Margaret raine pauiUS( Mrs. Ira Paulus, Harold Spotz, Erma Downs, Emory Ruppert, and Donald Paulus, Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Geesey, Jack Downs, Mr. and jahn Morris, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Mr. uiatteiter was a Droiner oi Walter Morris William Whiteford hospital, were held Saturday morning town, R. D. 3. were married Wednes from the home of his son and daugh- av rwes.

Delaware. The rim Reunions aV a US a wZ Penn nJtnn ter-inlaw. Mp. and Mrs. Lloyd Shank, ceremony was performed by Rev.

who served as congressman frc was used Saturday afternoon to con- Warren Pennington and Murray Ba- fhl- nie The r.Qiihearers -were- yT i -rtnA Hiatrirt twn deeades aeo VevMrs John Shearer frnm the York ker Six nieces of the deceased tms P'ace. The pallbearers were, Leishman, a former pastor nd district two aecaaes ago. yey inrs. jonn nearer rrom tne lori oii nmes tne aeceasea, wn nm 7 oranf prowell. Al- ti vivine are four children.

Dav Mrs. Charles ueniz, mr. aim mis. ru- Heindel, Charles Stump, Leonard hospital to her home uiVj Davis, Curtis E. Paules, Donald Children, Paiiles Mr nn Mra Harold Sephrisr.

enue. sne had been ROSie fr nj xc irimor Pnnlea MarV at the hospital for Z. liicllUD. iiro oiuu luai.uni TrOlIt UonaiQ Miller, J3CH.I oiijuci, flraco Pauley Pharos 4 Stun. Mr.

weeks and her condition f.8?.151 decorated with palms and cut flow- mum eates ana ixm.se nen- 'd Mrs. Robert King, Mr, and "SehTrt Poff rra dine palms and cut flow- President Lloyd, Paules Mr. and Mrs Robert King, and and Mrs. Richard Poff( era ise. 1 OrK.

ana one oroiiier, rnuiA koo xfr mil Mrs. V. i muuifr, niuiA Mr. and Mrs. Rev.

William Schwartz, pastor of St John's Lutheran church, here, officl- presided i i. i following Droeram- sonen Mrs. M. D. Arbegast charlotte and Donald Poff, Mrs.

Fan- Mrs. Thompson, gave ulatfelter Jacoba xA-F1-30 Walter Crumllng, Mr. and Mrs. Alden nie Strickler. Mrs.

Anna Henry, Wil- Card of Thanks to be much improved. Church Notes The Woman's Missionary society The organist We wish to express our sincere ated Interment was made in the a twenty-minute organ recital, play- The funeranwiu De neia xuesaay "v' fln(, chi dren. Carolyn and i iwraD-miuuie uigau ikiwi, Hunt ana cnuureu, of Grace Lutheran church will meet thanks and appreciation to our a 7ronn Wayne A. Lutz- baritone solo Rich- son Henry, Mr. and Mrs.

Rusee Wit- Ing the "Wedding March" for the with services at 10.30 a. DSU) "Mrs. Larrle. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Paules mer iRJaell Glenn Robert and Wednesday evening at the home of neighbors and friends for their sym- no.innsi Warner'a "RHdal irom the late nome.

itev. uuy u. Huckleberry GeU a New Lease on and MB' JrrylIue'P, 1 awiv Donald Witmer. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Mrs. Elmer Stabley frr. Air. and Mrs. J.

B. Sechrist xork. pathy and help during the illness Members of the society will meet at and death of Mrs. Grover Morris and "the church at 7:15 o'clock, from for the beautiful floral tributes and Chorus" for the recessional. Wingerd.

pastor of the local presby- shermL Keller voca Harry Riddle. Khne June Kl and Mrs. Levi The bride was attired in a gown of tenan church will officiate Inter- German Ktf ier Tocai Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H.

Brenneman. G. G. Naugle, Mr. and Card of Thanks We wish to thank friends and neighbors for their kindness and Ebersole, Mr.

and Mrs. John Emen- Mrs penrose Miller, Gloria Mao and navy sneer woven no reenngote witn, ma where transportation will be pro- for the use of their automobiles at cemeiprv. nere. no. sympathy shown during the illness navy and white accessories.

Vided, orle RI-horH Ponied r-loi. Vice onH Xfl the funeral. Her Husband and Daughters. Adv. ana aeatn or our rainer, narvey jm.

Shank; also for the floral tributes. Lloyd G. Shank and Family. Adv. II I ii AVAAlU A Ull.U VK11 UliU V- vln Gilbert; mock wedding characters, nr David Paules; WIIIIS Umer, UI groom," Kenneth Grove; "Bride." UAllru.lla nio 74 Florus Dellinger; "Brideemaids," WellSVIlie, UleS at It if.Rn Gilbert and Frances Paulee; "Flower Girl," Barbara Ann Paules.

heiser, timer staDjey, ranit auii, Shirley Irene Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunnick, Charles Erwin Mr. steward Leiand, Rodger and Phyllis and Mrs. Earl Warner and children, Leiand.

Phyllis and Dennis, Gordon Campbell, Mr and Mrs Edward Hollinger, Mies Irma Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Luvis Holtzapple, Herb-Earl Frey. ert Holtzapple, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Paules, Mrs.

Holtzappie. Shirley Ann Holtzapple, Matilda Paules. Roy Paules, Mr. and Mr and Mrg LeWis Hamme, Howard wore a shoulder corsage or pink roses and gypsophelia. Immediately following the ceremony the newly-weds left on an unannounced wedding trip.

The bride is a graduate of the The Senior league of St. Paul's I Evangelical church will discontinue meetings until the second Sunday in September, while the intermediate league will continue meetings through the entire summer. The Teenage Missionary circle of St. Paul's Evangelical church will hold an out-door meeting Thursday Son Is Born To Gatchelville Couple weiisviue, juiy t. Airs.

Minnie a. and tva Giindrnm: Edna E. Althouse, Of Littles town, Dies At 41 1Q.11 otnrlent nf Rnrknell 1'niver. Urner, Wife Of llllS Urner, died at historians' rennrts Mrs Winfleld Mrs M. Gilbert, carrie citaonifi.

trickier. Mr. and Mrs. C. Falken- n.t onH sitmt.

6 P. m. Saturday at her home, here. 0a rhari Pa. Mrs.

John Holtzinger, Miss iaa. rvlrre and Jacone Kalken ten Business college, Baltimore, and Death was due to a complication of duction of Mrs. Ira Paules, 'Bethle- Paules, Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Mergen- stein Tneda Warner, Oscar Paules, evening at Fairmount park. If the Gatchelville, July 7. Mr. and Mrs.

weather interferes the meeting will Clifton Skelton announce the birth of w. vu v. Littlestown, July 7. Edna E. Ault- TT.ui..-:..

uisease.s. to lowinc an illness oi lour if 11. thaler, arr. ana ana. quanta inhn wi nc Ruth kpfmw.

Thennnre 14. II 1." Ill I III I III I II IV III lirill. lllULUCl U. XI L11UU1CU. LA11L 1711 I vvnu be held at the church.

a son, Sunday, June 30, name, Larry "ouse, oaugnier or ana College Park, class of weeks- She was 74 years of age. The "Farming and Farm Methods In Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman, air. KUn? Kay stoug.h( Mr.

and Mrs. The managing board of St. Paul's Levere. Mrs. Skelton was formerly Annie E.

(EnUers) Aultnouse, Cerne- ig3g thg Col, of deceased, who spent most of her life Wyoming," Leon Paules, Torrington, and Mrs. Wilbur Forry, Mrs. Joseph Harry pauies, Ilene Paules, George Evangelical Sunday school will meet Miss Mary Sechrist, daughter of Mrs. ter.y r1, place'. l.ed 5:20 For the past two years the bride has this community, was a member of superintendent of one of the Horn, Mrs.

Herbert Lauer, Mr and PauieSf Francis E. Fullerton, Freder- Wednesday evening following the Katie Sechrist "ww- hT, been a Commercial instructor in the me weiisviue Evangencai cnurcn. su state experimental farms in that Mrs. Henry we raor xv kk Fuiierton, Mr. and Mrs.

Allen General hospital, where she had un tirayer meeting service." dergone an operation last Wednesday. She was 41 years old. John's Reformed church will meet Surviving besides her parents are. renlno- of 7-5(1 nVIriflf at. AlJua 1, "iJ 3.

VT 1111HIU UUlUinUU, Bel Air High school, Bel Air, Md. ner nusoanu, sue is sur- state; selection, "Keep Smiling," male uorn, vernon yuu, r-reyt Agnes xoung, airs. -erry The groom is also a graduate of the by tne following children: quartet; accordion solos. T.helma Mc- Frank Crumbling, Mr and Mrs. cur- Youngi Agnes and Anabel Young, Stewartstown High school class of Willlam D.

Orner. Dover, R. D.j Mrs. connell. Miss Marie Scott presided vin L.

Paules, Jean and Glen 'bert, JIr and Mrs CurVin Markel, Austin 1931 He is employed bv the Penn- Charles Cline- Mrs- Raymond Fry, at tne piano tor the music. Mrs. Elwood Hengst, Mr and Mrs. Marti Ursula Konr Mr8. Wil.

sylvknut Department of Highways btth Wellsville, R. Mrs. Fir- Thse offlcers were elected; Presi- George Diet, Nancy Dietz Thelma ljam Janet, Grace and Personal NoteV man Blausser, Ervin and George Or- dentj uoyd paules, Wrightsville; and Arlene Smith, Mr. and Mrs. U- Donald Emenheiser, Mr.

and Mrs. i ner. all of here: Mrs. Emma Ware- Vieo rhrie P.iie The liam H. Rohrbaugh, Esther Konr- T-me A Snvker.

Jav SDvker. Mr. V.V..I..B Tl. 1 1 1 -W I hnme nf MiK farv Knislev xicmy iycipnai mrs, jonn Drotners, jonn Aiioona; Kaipn South street MarstelIar Pear, stumPi L1Ilie Ty8011( Hanover and Pau, LittieStown; The Youne Woman's Missionary npu Dcuumeiuu, sisters, jirs. ievin u.

jmun, ieoa- T.f a Ammnn TTelder and Mrs Oda Srhnff non- and Martha at home. She raul Ud-neiiaiagtr. umueii icu- rir. irmnHohiMmn and uh fr and Mrs. RalDh Paules, r.v.

circle ui oi. juiiiia ni nicu muiv.n alacer A.rnold Grafton William secretary, Lawrence n. i aun-o, Uu.u.v. will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 Interment was in Salem Evangelical was a member of St Paul Lutheran and Mvrll Shaeffer rriotored four reat grandchildren; two sis- Paules' York; assistant secretary, Patricia Paules, Mr. and Mrs.

Laur- AJa PauleSi Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. i pemeterv. rhnrrh.

this tilape uia aim mjni inuiuicu vr a. r- Renin T. I Ponies Rav K. Paules. Char- i ni.

t. tjs.i. cemetery. church, this place, to Wash neton. D.

C. and attended nowara fames, lorn; treasurer, T. ruueiwu, auo wni ri i Numeral aervinea 1 o'clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Arthur Evans, North Main street. VA II Tmlai, cnarge oi u- feenner, both of Carlisle; tnree Dretn- rtav.j Palliea.

York: assistant treas- lotte M. fauies, imieiu ix lerton Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller. tu i i 1 1 ..1 .1 1 ol il Keeker, air.

1 1 Dr. Otto Strock and daughter, neral Director J. W. Little, this a TV W. W.

III.EI, trs prank jones and dauehter "euu- ij- Urer, Mervln J. Paules, York; nislor- -r Meivin Miner, airs. a. auira, ton and Grant Webb, Harrisburg ians, Mrs. Winfleld Becker, York, and and Mrs.

Clarence Paules, William Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paules, Raymond Miriam, 511 West Broadway, have place, will be held Wednesday after juriaill, oix weat oroauway, nave Tne local Oman unristian 1 em- Mr TPpnB Mnore Kansas Pitv Mn perance union will meet Monday eve- returned from a two weeks' business noon at 2 o'clock, from the late home "ee. Irene Moore Kansas City. Mo.

have anent two weeks' vacation with service Char es Paules, Bethlehem. lAicy, lavia bjju a fauies, airs. Arra rauits, jir. la2efr. nnfn iL.

Tucaday at 1 p. m. (EST) with bnef Tetters from Mrs. A. Disher.

Earl Flaharty, Mrs. Charles C. Mrs. sterling Paules. Clair Paules, nir.

r-an nvin.if in the fnrm nf an and nleasure trin tn noints in the with Kev. David S. Kammerer. offi ciating. Interment will be made in ne rmers son-m- aw and daugh rites from the late home and con- Waterville and Paulee.

Los Paules, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pauies, Mr and Mrs Robert J.

Strickler, Carl cludint obsequies in the Wellsville rnies CaUf were 'read Reuben A. Paules, June Elizabeth strickleri Mr. and Mrs. William H. lei 4.11.

nnu mi 9i iii 11111. Mt Carmel cemetery, this place. out-door meeting at the home or Midwest ana uanrornia. Mrs. John Fillmore.

Missionary To Speak Here TWO VERY GOOD USED OIL If wis, jvun auu airs. Rev T. F. Teter Prizes were awarded as follows: Paules, Mr. and 1Tknef Strickler.

Dale Strickler William Benjamin F. Paules, 82, the oldest Kline, Allen, Naomi, William, Sterl- Emenheiser. William Emenheiser, i A Olnnn 1 1 no KAil Iflinln A cmT.nniDA tiffin rawilvn MrinS aMmParr 2 Wrtw, will officiate. Interment will Mr. and Mrs.

Dellinger for a visit Mim. be made in the Friends Meeting Mrs. Walter P. Ulmer, who with stoves, latest models, for sale cneap person; Miss Naomi Kutn Kornbau, 's nnuiu f'l'i lla il nuui rwviaiuau, -rJ Sl-V. Ti," Jacob A.

F. Rogers, quietly cele DKllin House temetery, here. Funeral Direc- iiuuoc vrmcicl), nic. ui. Former Resident Of Dillsburg Expires ni ort hirthrlav onp.veor.old datllThter Of Mr and 1 auies, air.

auu UlUIia, inaifiic ttiiu i iiii.H G. Kenneth Cocklin, Dillsburg. KoX the fm baugh, Donald, Helen, and Shirley Martin. Timothy C. Miller.

Mm. Wil- nvu.iv.ua,, uuijr ro nmpn ts. Mrs. Charles' C. Paules and Ann Slaybaugh, Mr Melvin Brown- son Freyi w-alter James.

Joan and Ko i- Mp In KrOWn- I.ixo. Tmii 7A aire, viiarieo i. rnuiea aim South Main street Dillsburg, July 7. Mrs. Rosanna persun; dauehter Louise Fort Laramie ell.

Alma and Nada Brownell. Mr. and Kathleen fey, Mr. and Mrs. Emer- Ma Or Club MeetS wMVonS Mrs.

Charles son Frey Sarah Warner Minerva Torrinrton. comin the longest Mr Mrs. R. H. Gundrum, David Warner Mrs.

Clay Snyder, Roy, Clay, her husband is. engaged in med'eal Intorborough Gas 23 S. Main St missionary work in China, will be the Adv. 6-3t guest speaker at the morning wor- ship service in St Paul's Evangelical Better Houtes At Special Prices church, next Sunday morning at Well located building lots fertile 1Q. 3Q o'clock farms.

See L. Norman Zarfos, Farm- Strickler Obsequies Held ers' Bang Red Lion Funeral services were held this Adv. afternoon for Mrs. Fannie Rebecca Snyder Strickler, wife of Bert S. Cigarmakers Wanted Gtr.vu-ier lis South Franklin street.

Fishel, widow of Edward A. Fishel, r.r a former resident of this nlace. died 1 iff ASr aXIK At Clatfelter Home distance- Mr and Mrs. Ervin E. and Susanna Gunarum, Miss neoa and Robert Snyder, Mr.

and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leon H.

Paulee, rore Rarlev. Beverlv Ann Barley. Tmnvne she wa v-er. nf and gifts I received during my illness "uies auu eigu. lunuicu auu -t.

nmj Tiornhnrt. i7 1. while at the York hospital and at lT' and Mrs. Charles E. Kline and eight fr.

i Ie 4 home. Mrs. Elmer Haugh. usic duo composed or children. Ihe largest families; large Sm' "en? Jne.

to ill health. home of Kise, Marlyn Kise, Mr. ana Jolm Sechrist hn died Thursday afternoon at the ciro inn ned i' a year ago owing Adv. Jacob J. Geesey, met at-the cake donated by Mr and Mrs John Mrs.

Clair Erwin Epstein, Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doll. The follow- Paui'es awarded to' Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Cart Workinger, Donald Work- Ferree, Herbert Lauer, Earl Martin, ing program was presented, "The Ervin E. Paules inger, Henry Paules, Mr. and Mrs. Margaret, Bruce.

Gladys and Norma May Lilly," Grace McWilliams; duet Moving pictures were taken and George Barely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles stein, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles R. Ort "Rainbow." Grace McWilliams and wm be shown at the next reunion to Spyker. Margaret and Robert Spyker, Lillian, Richard and Shirley Ort Mrs. Jacob J. Geesey; "Old Folks at be held July 4 next year.

This year's Mrs. Ebert Kauffman, Melvin Kauff- Estella Ort, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Union Memorial hospital. Baltimore, phone 75 i Funeral services will be conducted where she had been a patient for the Adv.

jy2.6t Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Musselman's past two weeks. Services were con- Funeral parlors. 324 Hummel street Parks Infant Is ducted from the residence by Rev.

APT. FOR RENT Four rooms and Lemoyne. Interment will be made J. Willard Krecker. pastor of St bath, heat and hot water furnished.

the Hummelstown cemetery. Buried At Freeland no i The nail- Dr P. Trnut Motor to Mercersbura nome," Kutn MecKicy; aiase up, entertainment committee was com- man, vioia, aiary aoiu rsuics, u. uu mi crorc'avf Harrv Adv Rev( and Mrs. Flovd Carroll and FranA Tuiv 7 FSmeral services Tiettv Fnlkenrnth- -Hinnltv.

HinDitv. nn.i chrmon t-oiier rhir. lev. Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Paules, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hilt Mr. and Mrs. and Phillip Reachard, Clair Snyder Notice daughter, Claire, Mr.

and Mrs. James for Dorothy Louise Parks, infant Hop." Phyllis Falkenroth; "King's raan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barn- and Mrs. Walter Martin, Hilda Mar- j0hn Spyker, Dean, Gloria Mae, and Pharls Barnhart, all nephews of During Jnlv and Aug.

wa will Arnsberger, Mr. and Mrs. John W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Review." J. Geesey and Arlene- nart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles tin, Mrs.

Grace Grove, Gwen Grove, Elaine, Dorothy and Flo Spyker, Mr. the deceased Durinr the service a close Tues. and Thurs. Arnsberger and children, Jean and Parks, who died from suffocation McWilliams; "Spring, Autumn," paules. Melvin Gilbert and Howard Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Wilson. and Mrs. Harry Hoke. Harry, ouartet from the local Evangelical at o'clock.

Toomey's Broadway Carol, Mrs. Clara Winks. Anna Cham- Wednesday at the home of her grand- Ethel Doll; "Pleasant Dance," Jacob pauies composed the registration Mr. and Mrs. M.

B. Stanton, Quen- Fayetta and Janis Hoke, Ray Burk. church composed of L. C. Stein.

Shoppe. Adv. bers and Myrtle Carroll, Lynchburg, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Parks, J. Geesey. tin, Evelyn, Virginia, Gordxn Smith, Keller. Miss Mae Amos Detwiler Mrs Herrman motored to Mercersburg Thurs- were held Saturday at le a. m.

Attending were Mrs. Samuel Fal- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Stanton, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mitzel, Harold Strong, Preston and and Mrs Mabel Ziegler, sang "What Card of Thanks day as guests of Rev. R. E. Gibson at the Parks home. Interment was Uenroth and children, Phyllis, Betty.

Howard Taules and children, H. Dale Reigart, Doris, Barbara, Saundra and Joseph Horn, i vr-ls jit. i. rl The family of Mrs. Fannin Rfhwm and family.

mnde in the Middletown cemetery. Nncv. Tnroh I nenev Mr. and Mrs. nnd Vrannex Mr.

and Mrs. John Ruth Reigart Anna and Mildred a. Am' onrAnanied hv "Snvder Strickler desires to express Rev. W. Biggs Elliott, pastor of the George Mecklev and daughter.

Ruth, Paules "and daughter, Dorothy. Mr. Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Crist Fauth, Mrs.

lllutAu'n Viet h.1i rho rtra offici--Mr. and Mrs. Palmer McWilliams and Mrs. Robert Paules, Mr. and Mrs.

Penrose Dietz, Oizabeth Ann, Pen- earth about tne 8utt Prof. Emorv Ritz The following thfir deepest appreciation lor Klnu- Miners of Mexico are protesting ated that while they produced more ore in ana cnunren, Arlene, urace, raimer, cnanes cDerciorrt anu uausuiir, iwar- e- it takes thA a t- i. r. t- Airo Pini Tnhnr once in Aba tias. Din it umes ino viiai lliaillv.

KUDVl rvunuiu, eiiliJi ftaivv, mi.i. iicivi. members of her Sunday class, taught ness and sympathy shown during by Mrs. J. T.

Pett't. attended in a their recent bereavement; also for hody and acted as flower hearers: floral tributes and use of automo- Mrs. Emory Stein, Mrs. Clarence biles at the funeral. Adv, the last year their profits did not Mexico expects Its tobacco crop to Dennis.

Mr. and Mrs Karl Doll and Mrs. Earl Heitulel. Sarah Heindel. Mr.

l.eroy Leber, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd planet i'luto DiMiiaais iw accom- break all records. children. Glen' and Ethel.

and Mrs. Walter Dietz and daughters, Kornbau, Grace, Lloyd, Elmer and plish Us course..

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