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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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THE GAZETTE' AND DAILY, YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1940. 9 er and Mae Grove. It was decided to Arnold, Mrs. Ozella Gross, Mr. and Cottage Home, "The Rose of Sharon" nervine hold the next annual reunion at Mrs.

Leon Hunter. Mr. and m. ami r. e' uer ana wore a gown et ash rose marautaette Shiloh.

Mr. .1.4 sw mi Reunions i 7- uwuuu ccnoii. cornnrisea a. mm. with a la ret, ohnn, comprised a with Ind were r1 ZLiZea RunWe- Thomas Morris, John The following officers were elected mittee to arrange programs for the Dink rol4 Jt na CTta fnd chii' Elizabeth and Kath-awarded to the following: McDonald, Mrs.

Pauline Poteet, Mrs. for the ensuing year: President Dan- annual Sunday schoof Scnic also brtLmaids drLJt fJ 3ne lee. York, spent the week-end at ist Derson oreseut. Bvron Lee Annie Rll Mr rwntv, i Mv.n. 7" .7 ucnooj picnic, aioo Driaesmaids, dressed in dawn blue Pi.rini l.

com- a large leghorn hat earned and children Hizlteth anl Ka1. person present, Byron Lee Annie Mrs. Dorothy E. Heans. tel E.

Myers: Harrv (w7h. Jl 1e8.sea aawn Caledonia park. Youngest vice-Dresident. Anna 'Wiley, Miss Ella Keady. E.

Ness; secretary, Anna E. HesmeeUng. "BirthdaT sreetins re The of Birthday greetings were carrying- pink roseTand tLSST. er Lutheran and Mm Honrv Hnitimv.r a. u.

persons Mr. and Harvey Thumma. Mr, assistant secretary. Esther A. livers, tn i -11 ucai ucie.

in rfiiPHrsp Ethel McCleary. Mrs. F. D. Mergenthaleri H.

J. Slen- Minerva McDonald. John Swagert, and treasurer. Tempest W. Ness.

It Rankle." Mary Lou wi llamaon mt. nrXJ- at 7:30. p. m. and th.

Phyllis ium, were Miss Mary Bennett Wilm- the choir of and -Mrs. Norman ker. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F.

Smith. Mr. ua- noy Konious, uoiumDine Wambaugh. was aecmea no.a ine 1941 reunion tin Grove Jr. and Kenneth McCleary, lace.

Stewartstown intimate friends cnurcn. Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the All hours LANDIS The sixth annual reunion of the Landis clan was held Sunday in Shady Vie Grove, near Spry, with 107 persons in attendance. The program was in charge of the president.

burg. Emm Gross. Avis Mae and Ramona same place, on the second Sun- whose birthdav annivrMri nTfho hri7 u-" are (EST) and Mrs. H. T.

Gohn, Mr. and Mrs. -i. i o-uu iMiuvua aia.ioq ikUlll flllilW. KIMIfr Richard Deitz, -Mrs.

Naomi Buser, VT Sfn. Wales- Gail Barnett Philip Enger. daL August. ii I a wre of th hridPD-rm 'T "ne wiiaasin. near nere.

this month. Refreshments Mr. and served to: Mrs. Than Mrn.arv T' who was a patient at the York hos urvin Hiiaeorana, ana included a Hannigan and Mrs William G. Seabold.

Glvdon. Mdfa The act of Congress designating "The Star Spangled Banner" (written 1814) as the national anthem was 'tt au oiijuer, aiaaeiine snyaer, rroc- Charlp MrPliir Mr and Tnhn JJons ana Donald i'lTJ Tr oeveny nunitie, wary ana Ar- and Carro Slade and Donald Shaw If bLH f1dl8: 6 ofThon- tor Snyder. Kenneth Brillhart. Mrs. cCta r.

and Mrs John Huntr Haze, wu Markey. largest family, with seven iene Williamson. Irvin Hershner Jr. cousins of the brideoom Passed ia 193L or. Mrs.

Lois Barlev: bride. Laura rhariea fihir tia ri wove, air. ana jars, monie Bijearer, children uHn t- rj i 6 or, w.w.v, Willtam V. Martin lirove. Kentnn Horahiwr xfioo TTfv.i tt Wakley; best man Lavere Miller; Warner.

Mr TMrT Carroll Slen- NOaA B-GveIrs. Katie Grove, iz- nk Maxtin Phyflia and The registered: Mrs. new. Mrs. 1- wo tfaue xieaus gave an Kenneth McCleary.

Ardyce Trout orzan recital bpfnr and ring bearer, Dennis Sipe Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hershner and ceremony. For the processional she Mrs. Catharine Hershner.

played "The Bridal Chorus" from girl, Rebecca Sipe. Roy Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pax- and Mrs. Harry E.

Ness, Mr. and for the oldest person pres- dinst, Mrs Annie Bisker, Mr. and Mrs. ent and the youngest person present George Bisker, Bernard Shellenberger, were airded to Mrs. Sally Landis Mr.

and Mrs. B. R. s. Joe Moor Joseph, Julia, Ann and Rev.

Edward MyeVKmaqua. nde toKhn'. "Wdtag ton. Leon Paxton, Paul Eyster, Wil- liam H. Grove, York: Mr.

and Mrs. SNYDEMAN 1 A Vt annual -a iv. Vt i ft K-'touua The Ervin King, Mr. and Mrs. lister H.

Tschop, SC King? Mnand- Mrs. Sttte Jto. Snyremln VamUyWf beTeld Sun vies Ness Earl. Carl and JaPt StewartBtown," sang "Love Baker, Capacity production Healthy birds maximum profit Ervin M. Spangler Phone 2022 York iAcr( iviie Deiier, xur.

iw- x-. cunu- hr-i fpi i -r- jcSuc ui tuts memuuiut cuurcn, lOU ITUiy and "l)h Prnmiso AT a 1 -t r. 4utot ivai oucuouuciKcii iuauc waj Aajiut uai n. iuuiiku Kniii psh. riirR.

n. rvpaa mm jiaror t- -r ju vuiioc and Charles Crull, York, respectively. Other prizes were won by: Mrs. Harold Miller. Arthur Sipe, Harry Landis Mrs.

Richard Kinard, Mrs. Robert Fife, Miss Martha Bax- anu iirs. tiarK jacoos. j-jiauift anvner. sunaay.

tev. Myers was a Sharp. Howard D. Ness. Mav Ness.

Tas "ecor.al.e.a.wlln Pas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horn. Mrs. Wil- TJl 01 ICOlUCUt Ul W1D Una piRK aDQ Wniie mQlOII.

Jean Bierkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Myles T.n DiAMlrnmn Tiff- HjT Kn TJ r. P.1,.-' XftseOM 'Ruth ygnniffan avA Following the ceremony a reception and Mrs. Charles Shellenberger.

Char stnniST a. iNess. rauune m. jNess, Kennetn eriv RimVio hav stA 7... ley, jars.

Lois uaney, Mrs. waiter nene Gentzler, Nancy Miller. Oscar lotte Shellenberger, Dale Shellenberg-' -TofW. otfpndpH SAinlP Mr. and Mr.

Thpndnro "1 T. "olue 01 lne Oride eipe, jMrs. ft.ei.uran ipe ana iuiss jviiiipr. Mr. ann Mrs.

Harrv. 1 vUC -i as reDresenLarivp or 1 np -m narpnta Mr SKar For Charlotte Wakley. The game com- Ruth Deitz, Naomi Deitz, James Deitz, Sunday at Sechrist's Benedict, cecina Benedict. Mr. and club of this place.

Miss Runkle. who Highland High school and GoldercoT mittee was composed of Laura Wak- Doris Deita. Rose Deitz, Mrs. J. O.

lort Trevorton. were: William Mrs. Clair Gross Mr. and Mrs. was an altefnate.

has taken the place lege, Delaware. For the pastfive vears Mrs. Keturah Sipe. Mrs. Lois Smitll Mr.

and Mrs. shearer, R-rHn Mr Sechris wta Sechrist Mrs. Wilson Charles D. Schrum. Jr and children.

one of the otner clubs representa. she has been employed at the Barley and Mrs. Jenny Sipe. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Carman Mra vlJSi! Patsv kren Keesey, Jack Keesey. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley and Rodney.

Albert S. Ness. tive who wa8 unable to attend. cules Powder WilmlnSon In the evening hymns were sung Mrs. Elizabeth A.

Gibson, Mrs. Arnold MJ' William Sichelstiel. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs Kerwin Ensminger. T8 Present Del. Mr. Shaw rradue of Tar by a sextet composed of Charles Roth, Mrs. Charles HorTman, Mr.

and rnwantMrnanieTCnvp Charles E. Stough. Mr. and Mrs. Mavld A- r- "The Family Portrait" showing rettsville High schol and The Univer- Sipe, James Sipe, Austin Sipe, Ray- Mm.

E. C. Htrlck. Mrand Mrs. prove.

Mr and Mrs. Daniel Grove, Wimarn Glassmver. Ronald ia. William G.N. Fuhrman.

Mr. and Mrs. tha life of Christ will be eiven in thi ittltV.l.l:1.Z Sin and Paul "I Mary Mcciure, aiecnamcsDurg? jonn Donald F. Ecker. Jacob C.

Ness. Mil- nr. r. lu lluli mond Lark. Harry v-uaoes u.

nowa.ru, air. ana nit, oi, nr -kr nr vuuiau viiaosmyer, flaw rr, xiuptiwcn ricoujiciiaucuun.il, wcu- rowing DUSiness with ha fathpr nt, tth r-m "si 1r. area nengsi, nr. ana airs. x.

w.iess, fi M.rnrt c. Watch Repairs Visit Charles H. Shaffner Jeweler 6 East Market Street v. u.u, rirnVB and FViear drove Jr wuj iuigm, m.i, -nd 3 uear diCwi miuwii, wnere tne newly- Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Davis. Mr. and Mr and Mn Harvey Bett'- Dur- Darin James 5" 'res and Dold I and airchild.

Ada. underthe auspices weds will reside after a wedding trip Mrs. Gary Strickler. Mr. and Mrs.

V. rfiZ Durgin. Frank Durgln. Mrs. Ida Tho- -xBSSi "f.SSJ of the Woman's Missionary society, through the North.

8 man Uim, Tm. r. i va- Mfaa Falrch Id. takpa th nart of 22 a rt- 1 After the rehearsal Fridav nieht C. Knaub, Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Knaub. Gerald Snyder, Charlotte Knaub, Mrs.

Elsie D. Keasey. Miss Ruth Keasy, Sipe. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sipe, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sipe and daughter, Rebecca; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landis and children, Nancy Ann and Harry, Mrs.

Nettie Gochenour and son, Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Landis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sipe and children, Norma Jean and Dennis; William urove.

Mr. and Mrs. Josepn wove, cTl alIne 411(1 Marvin. Charles E. Ness.

Carroll Grove, Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Cmer and Ora'd T. Sichelstiel. Blanche I.

Ness, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ond Special church services wern hp tt, ia society Meets the wedding party, with Mr.

and Mrs. Newton Heaps, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaw, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hill, Mrs. William Seabold. Misa Wplpn Fishpl Sadie E. Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart SI rjr-J3r during th dav fnr th fam I Sye, "lyerB. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boyd were SdeTH -tthetim toth to ie.d society of Saturday Rodger Barton.

David Wilson, and v. ,1..,. A IV 1 IT HI.JI Flfl PnTIIBCTfl Trt 1 T'ML Mrs. Lawrence Wortz, Mr. and Mrs.

and Nettie Kauffman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fantom. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard J- W' president was In charge and the by Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Heaps, Paul Sipe and son. Bruce; Mr.

and WnrtsL wrtz riara v. i i 'f 0' Jfiari flianae. nennetn warKie. iqrewa nroeram was riven: following program was given: Wor- Mrs. Clarence Crull and children, wlr ch.T; wmte wal1: Mr- ana Mrs.

unane am raw snyaer ana Konaid Peters. Mr. and Mrs. John Krout raers Mr. ana Mrs.

jonn raui, 8ervlce Mrs. snelbaker; read-Dorothy, Marlene and Richard Krout vof.a, duf.ts. Ronald and Charlene: William Wil lis. Harry Buser, Eleanor Dunlap, Senker Gemld Sechrist Mr and Grove. Dorothy Grove.

Frances Mrs. Emma Markey and children. Palmer Geesey, Erma Douglas. Don- EhwMSeite Mr ud to 1 Mae Grove. Louise Grove, DRAWBAUGH Mildred, Donald.

Junior, Patta, Rich-aline Douglas, Robert Staley. Curvin SVSvS SlenkTr Vella charle A-' Grove- 5ver: iosepn The sixth annual reunion of the ard. Ruth and Michael, Edward L. Landis, Margaret Shenberger. Bruce n'0twit Lavella Geti William" Tom- Riley EIwyn: Mrs.

Blanche Grove, clan was held Heidel- Hamberger, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Al- Child Is Baptized At Seven Valleys Seven Valleys, Aug. Daniel Krout, Jr. infant 13.

Edwin "I'll Build My Castle in Heavin" and "How Beautiful Heaven Must Be," Mabel and Curvin Hengst; reading, Mrs. Beulin Hess; vocal duet, "Have Thine Own Mrs. Melvin Hannigan and Mrs. Emma Kurtz. Refreshments were served to: Mrs.

Ralph Torbert, Mrs. Peter Sentz, Mrs. Jesse Snelbaker, Mrs. M. F.

Uncon pnmai. Tnmiitiwti Tnnp s. rrawrove, iiuuue oerg wove, near ousts town. The wine, Mr. ana airs, unaries Mers unson, Komaine.

lomiinson, june nrnvtl t.inn.. i nmOTo tni, nt r. nfr, son of Mr. Tomlinson, Arthur Tomlinson, Anna Mary Tomlinson, Robert Tomlinson, tar duet, Margie and Madolyn Zeigler; Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence M. Hartman 5UOAT accordian solos by Reba Mae Leib and children, Donald and Eugene, Mr. Tnp flftAP-nth annual rftim mn of the i -ar tu a OR NATlCNAttV FaMOUSX 21 SOUTH GEORGE ST. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Gotwalt, Nancy Trii ntow ouu tricot 111 syeuiai music, auu mro, uuuu a. iuiuci auu and Mrs. Edwin Krout was baptized Sunday at the home 0f the child's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

M. Krout near here. Visit At Caledonia Park Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Shepperd, Mr. rotwiit Mr and Mr, siwiker Yi" Calvary Lutheran Sunday school or- John. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude McCurdy, Gotwalt Mr and Mrs C. H. Slenker. August 24, at the Mt. Pisgah church chestra; address, Rev.

A. C. Ruth. Mr. and Mrs.

Mahlon Groff, Mahlon Ruth, Mr. and Mrs Mahlon Groff Mahlon An Cnarlotte llnw tr 3 Mr 0X1(1 about one mile east or york. Groff. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence GrofE Emma Slenker, Mr. and Mrs. sterling Vnrkana nn thn rnnd lpadn? to Th tt; -j nfr and Ellen Lauer nad Mrs Boyd. ana airs. James snp.nnern ann snn and UTea Tt Hsilgil TT i w.luj uuiuil Iran ntXKU, ana I'UUUTO, 1UIIUICU auu lAJlimu, Ji Fetrow, Charles Boyer.

William Bus-er, William Sipe, Mr. and Mrs. James Sipe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sipe and children, Arthur, Dennis and Carlene; Mr.

and Mrs. George Barley and daughter, Beverly Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Hddebrand, Nathan E. Landis, Mr.

and Mrs. John Bax-ley, Mrs. Sally Landis, George Bax-ley, Irvin Landis, Martha Baxley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fife, Miss Laura Wakley, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Miller and son, Don; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kinard and daughter, Lynne Ann; Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Landis and Norbert Gerald and David; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller and sons, Lavere and Bernell; Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Smith and children, Coleen; President Charles Drawbaugh. York and Mrs. Howard S. Myers, Ruth, attendance 'James; Lawrence Hubbell, Mr.

and. vinp.nrccidpnt p.i,m. t. tqo1- met ax tne uoyo nome. in aiienadiii.B i A wngniBviue.

Mrs. Flora Wampler. Gloria Dean vt v.aivjn ui- r-auune auu cmucj ijci. Ardvnp Trout Louise Miller, aira. xveuneia oeiseiman, tnis place a' K-FlsnerS Jean The second'Sunion of the aV Janet Strevi, haE 'S.

Kevl and Mn, Norman JuUus and niiMMifi DUNNICK baneh. Dnvnr R. apcrptarv ATuora Tanpt Rtrpvie-. were; Afayne irouu luiubc Tii- Fishel, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Neff and Dunnick family was held at Shen- 'J. 'Z n.flf tTr," Trout Benjamin Eaton, Mary and ennaren, xucnara, ooerx ana nay, Drawbaugh, Dover; chorister, Alvin and Erlene. Gloria "J- E. Myers Mabel andGuer Firestone. New Cumberland; register, Ann.

James and Sally May. Mr. and Betty Tarbert; and Maoei ana uuer family Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Lang, bergers park, Fawn Grove, Sunday. BUY NOW! Prices Advancing aivm urawDaugn, Dover K. D. Mrs. Erwin Myers, Mrs.

Ray D. M. Fishel, York, THE Prizes were awarded to the follow Shirey and children. Mickey .1 ni i a were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. w. Clemens, Mr. anu the president Dr.

J. N. Dunnick pre- Mrs. Edward Hollinger, Raymond sided, assisted by D. M.

C. Dunnick Smith and Valetta Arnold. master of ceremonies The program included, selection, GROSS nnartpt rrfmnnspd of Gemmill and joann, junior ana Jesse Snelbaker. Flo Emig, Charles Frock, Mr. and ing: Oldest man present William Gross, 80 years; oldest woman present Mrs.

Amanda Kunkle, 78 years; Janice and Bruce; Mr and Mrs. Kay A 1ip fomilir rt "fr and i. i.u WALLPAPER SPECIAL Mrs. Edward S. Ness, Robert D.

in ess, t- x- HMJ Tt Tt Lingerie Shop 19 South Beaver St HOSIERY, LINGERIE and ACCESSORIES youngest child present Linda Lou vi tjarnesi jjunnicn, Anuur ouum aim mond Lark, Mr. and Mrs. George Mps Davjd GroBSi Spry waa neld Anna r. ic3s, on" the longest distance, price and children, Robert, and MISS Anna HeaDS WedS Barley. Sr.

nd. aaugn ters luary. Rife.g at Cone- MraTGimmul Dunnick; solo. Robert Win Firestone8 Viola and Blanche; Mr. and Mrs.

Hetehts. Sundav. The follow ns umi t-- -nnnnirir- 'fesione. Ruppert; coming $1,00 Room Lota vuiiiwciiaifu. Mprrv.

ivir. anu wins, niiiiuci a. vuiuuciiiuu. Ferry, Mr. ana irs.

sarauei a. jijms, Allen Mrs. Frey. Miss Fllo Schoit, Mr. ana present: Mr.

and Mrs. David TammT. Sar, niaVo so 4 -51 rrll 08 nela al Dolores McCafTre, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac lay jnaW AT jTreer, IVIU.

Raymond Jacoby and sons. Glen fimss. Mr. and Mrs.Iearl D. Gross the flrst Sunday N.

Myers, Minnie Myers, Samuel Wer- Also Paints, Shellac and Varnishes en, Harry Sipe, Gladys Ness. children. Ann Marie and David, ZLTr7hrth ner, Joel N. Myers, Hilda Hiideorana, street, Aug. and.

AiH Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and and Mrs. Curtis G. Gross phrina pr.e.sentL w- Evelyn Markey.

Mr. andMrs. Jonn Presbyterian cnurcn was tne ROYAL WATT BRO. CO. Inc.

npnp Trains ana s. LiuKiauga, anu airs, ouv ij. fr r.vpivn sham. Mrs. a nrpttv weonine taiuraav mieruwu children.

1 Zu I owuiimunu, tt aaugnters, i-ieien anu amne, Tr Typewriters jictry uttuKii auu tuuuren, airs. a uc Pattv iTronp iiuise wnen Anna jjouise ncao. Pattv Jones and June ri 1 Ti Shirley, Nellie MSiuawi Attpndino- wer Aira aiarv Cj. i. tir T-i i i.

29 S. DUKE ST. Minnie Crone, Mrs. Mary Godfrey, Ruth, Runkle. anl SMs.

Cora Owens, Mrs. Flor- eTty6 wSut With Touch Control Theda and David Godfrey, Mrs. now-ard Fitz, Maggie Tost and Henry Forry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Newton Heaps, Pyleeville, became the bride of Clay W. Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaw, Stewartstown. R.

D. Rev. Donald G. Miller, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony BAIUCHOFT'S 33 S. Duke St.

Dial 2997 MESSINIER GROVE The ninth Messimer and Grove reunion was held Sunday at Lake View park. Jacobus. Jacob Messimer was elected president for the fourth time. Wilhert Keeney wae elected vice- ence.La i-enauere anu iuiw uaugu- and Mrs Oberd er. Mr.

and Mrs Bernard. Ear Jr and Beatrice, Cone- Ida Craley. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn DSztigfer DoS Zdgle" Alar-' wago Heights; Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Jonn Dunnick, Mr. and Mrs. Perry gie P. Zeigler, Madeline Zeigler.

Ruth Fitzkee, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fitzkee Dunnick. Evans Dunnick, Dorcas, Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Wil- and. son, William, Mt. Wolf; Mrs. Ernest and Perry Dunnick, Mr.

iiams Mr- and Mrg Gerald Tracy, Clair Pepo and daughters, Doris and and Mrs. Charles Dunnick, Mr. and Mr -and Mrs. Charles Bolton, Mary, Patsy, York, R. D.

Mr. and Mrs. Mra Gemmill Dunnick and son, Jan: phvlis and Charles Bolton. FIDLER The third annual reunion of the in the presence of relatives and a host Fidler clan which was to have been 0f friends. lipid sundav hn hppn nostnoned un- tvip hridp whn was siven in mar- nrsident: Kenneth Herbert, secre- Thaddeus uross.

Mr. ana Mrs. narry ins. stab ev. nr.

ana furs. j. icisuu iv Alonrilor ron 11 TPl. xary, uu yjy nA ArrU T.a 'Man. -rx.

it: AT t-n Prank T)nn Richard and Nancy Bolton, til a later date, because of the fact, riage by her father, wore a gown of Charles C. Nell, and Mrs. Paul David Fidler, 718 West Poplar street white flowered. French organdy, witli chairman of the committee to ar- Chester; Prof, and Mrs. Thomas Te- nick, Althea Miller, Dr.

and Mrs. ranee for next year's meeting with desco and children, Pauline, Therese, Milton C. Dunnick. Mr. and Mrs.

lango i. Thnmsi Ur and TrS: T.PS- Tj-, cn.no. inni Sannpr. Mr. Mr.

Don't Accept Substitutes Genuine McCORMICK PEERING REPAIRS York Farm Building Supply Co. 356 West College Are. Viola Olewiler. rTances nimer an" nai i osm junes, nicnara jones, air. ana sirs.

confined to his home hy a DroKen a full-length tulle veu- caugni itn Merle Ruppert Russell and Linda Lou en eg, Fidler sustained his in- orange blossoms and carried a Ruppert, Mrs. Clara Nell, Blanche, jury July 16. shower bouquet of bride's roses and Joyce, Isabel and Anna Mae Nell, baby breath. Her only accessory was Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Drawbaugh, Mr. SULLIVAN a string of pearls, the gift of the and Mrs. H.

L. Drawbaugh. Jean t- of tnp Snl- a.Ma, uau hiinrtran TYipmnprs or ine oui- nrinti and A ripne Orwie-as assistants. The 1941 ter Wintermyer, soma smixn. Mary and Mrs.

Dana uunniCK. Mr. children. meetine will be held the second Sun- Jane Eicherly. York; Mr.

ana Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Smith ana John F. dav in Aue at the same place. Hiram Zimmerman ana sons, Mamon Bobbie and Beverly Ann; av in a.

iu. me 00.1110 A program was then presented as and John, Reading, and Virginia iar- Letb. Mrs. C.E.. Michall, Jina Naugle Norman Hans.

Leroy Draw- llvan famuv attended the clan's Miss Margaret E. Heaps, sister of follows: Selections, "Alpine creams ner. mdibbvhio. oaugn. tr Ana iara.

Bruce a. Biaser-. -eu-W neld Sunday at Big the bride, was the maid or honor. sne and -into His Lieht" the Orwig fam. Mr.

and Mrs Charles Test and man. Lester, MaMe, Arthur and Earl Spt lly- solo, "Playmates." Shirley Orwig; 7 Gary; Mrs. Minnie fenyaer, siaserman, Lester, Marie, Arthur and ffl int.nW We recitat on and solo, "Mv Grandmoth- The annual reunion of the LaMotte and Snyder. Mr. and Earl Siaserman, Charles.

Pearl, John, Ma- VllaLpo1 Tufana ert Hymn' Charlotte Herbert; vocal family will be held on the Shrews- charles Heaps, Mr. and Mrs. Vesta and Richard Nell. Pauline We- Texas Florida and lammaM. solo, Frances Hilker; reading.

"A bury playgrounds. Sunday Aug. 2o. ReaVes Goehring and son. Reaves, ber, Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Kraft Mrs. and Complaint" Orwig; starting at 10 a.

(EST) after the Tr. and Mrs. Herbert Llehty. Lotue Wondera, Dale. Ruthanna and and Mra Myren SnlUvan.

Mr. and Biano solo "Drowsy Dream Waltz," lunch hour at 12 clock noon, there Catnerine Quay, Charlos Heaps. Claude Wonders, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs- Sterling Sullivan and son, Hugn Charlotte Herbert; reading.

"Sister will be a business meeting and a Catherine Heaps, Mr. and Mrs. Wonders. Robert Baker. Anna Won- Sullivan, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy English, Susan's Beau Aroma Ehrhart; duet, program. Theodore Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ders, Clara B.

Bupp. Mrs. G. C. Campbell.

Mrs. S. J. 'The Woodpecker Song," Shirley and WRENT ice McGinnis and daughter, Nora; Chester F. Werner.

Mrs. Annie Greenawalt. Mrs. Lambert Greena- STRACK STRINE FUNERAL HOME 1205 East Market St. PHONE 7308 Gag It Your Clean Quick Economical Servant Mr.

and sirs. KODen uourci, uwens, Mr Mrs. w. u. JJraw- wan, Mr.

ana waim x. The annual reunion of tteWren Mrg CarLDunnlck, Freddie. Phyllis, baugh, Ruth Drawbaugh. Reba Mae Miss Frances Jane Wolf and Miss family was held Sunday at Fairmont Naomi and Joann Dunnick. Mrs.

Leib. Walter C. Draiwbaugh. Mr. and Jessie C.

park. Red Lion, with the following Alma Mr. and Mrs. Benson Mrs. Harvey Shetron, Mrs.

Emma A history of the family was read Phyllis reading, "The Bald Headed Man." Frances Hilker; selection, "My Sunshine," Orwig family: vocal solo, "Playmates," Charlotte Herbert; skit, "Travel Trouble," Lawrence Orwig, Jr. and Bernard Myers. Thp oldest nereon present was Mrs. v. ond MaVv Dunnick, Mr.

and Mrs. tmesi Bentzel. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Wesley, and musical numbers were presented auu -un" TiT-v nd Brown, Mr and Mrs. jrnesx w. wu- Mr. and Mrs.

John Zeigler. Mrs. Lati- Columbia: Rev. and Francis Stephens. PENNSYLVANIA CAS ELECTRIC CO.

during the day's program. Games were arranged for the children. ler. Jean Gilbert Helen Leoer, r-r- mer JJrawbaugh, Mr Mrs. P.

H. Mrs. J. H. Ginter, Jack Ginter, Donald ist Miller, Robert Miller.

Drawbaugh, Betty Drawbaugh, C. G. Prizpa wpre given John Leib, the Drawbaugh. Dora Drawbaueh. Flovd jT Robert MiUer.

PYR0FAX WAX DOWNES, INC. 125-27 S. Duke St For Bomci Beyond the Gi Maina York, P. Printer auu iuis uwh huh'- ana me Mary wooie. well.

N. Mr. and Mrs. James Kil- oldest person present and Gary Test and Curtis Drawbaugh, Pauline Sim- The afternoon was spent ore. Anna Mary K.lgore and Betty Iteiiiuuu XT, ond XTra youngest.

mons, tsetty urawbaugn. Mrs. Verna Of the twelve living children of Naylor, Charles Naylor, Betty. Robert st hv tnT Orwig Ralph Workinger. WilltamWorking- EUzabeth iieio; ano vernon Drawbaugh, Mr.

and Mrs. farnTy. New Freedom. bert Workinger. Mr A.

Dunnick whose ages range from 50 At noon a picnic lunch was served Ruby. Doris Jean Ruby Mrs. Samuel 7g ar8 nine attended the re-to- Jacob Messimer. Mrs. Harry Hueson, Jean Husson.

John and Ross CUTRATE Shoe Stores York and Hanover Entertain S. S. Classes At Cross Roads Cross Roads, Aug. 13. The Dorcas, True Blue, Pollyanna and Friendly Helpers classes of the Methodist church met at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Hershner, the guests of their children, Irvin, Kenton and Nina. Martin Grove the class president was in charge of worship ffl Arthur Updegraff, Arthur and Wayne Updegraff, Mr And Mrs. Charles Werner, Walter Werner, Charlotte Meldrum, Mrs. Amanda Kunkle, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Drawbaugh, Alvin Firestone and Mr Mrs. John Zeigler. Heiss. Beulah Krantz.

Edna Krantz. ornger. jun pvanr-P Hilker. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde MEN'S WORK, ABEL The annual reunion of the Abel clan will be held Sunday at Pine and Mrs. Paul Workinger. Paul Work-insrer. John and Richard Work I Shoes, Long Shearer. Mr.

and Mrs. Deffen-dail, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Herbert inger. Laurel; Luther Runkle, Felton; I Wearing Soles Charlotte Heroert, sniney neruem r. tu- tt Amma v.hrharr. jvirs. r.uKtiiie oiuii.ii, xwmiv DANIELS August Fur Sale Now In Progress BETTER FURS OF ALL TYPES, 1941 STYLES AT LOW PRICES 136 E.

Market St. pnir.aE NESS The annua reunion of the Elder Christian Ness was held Sunday afternoon at Pine Grove park. The program was in charge of the president, Daniel E. Myers. Samuel A.

Myers conducted the opening devotions, fol WHY A Anna E. Manifold. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Virginia Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry bert Keenev Mr. and Mrs. Chester Olp, Jane Elizabeth Olp Mr. and Mrs Cooper, Melvin' Cooper.

Mary Lois William Harbaugh. Ruth Karnaugh Conner. Harold Waltemyer, Charles and Mary Harbaugh, Red Lion. SMITH Ninty-two persons from Sarris-burg, Lancaster, York, Ephrata and Delta, attended the tenth annual reunion of the Smith family held SPEED QUEEN? Herbert, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Or- GROVE lowed by an address of welcome by ELECTRIC FENCE CONTROLLER Thousands in uh, 99.9S up. Sold by Anderson Dealers and York Farm and Supply Co. ANDERSON GRAIN FEED CO. York, fa. Thp lSt.h annual reunion or tne Saturday at uinsmores grove, near Gloria.

Ann Mvurs. A nnmhpr nt Because NO Washer Erer Washed Faster. NO Washer Erer Washed Cleaner wig, Mrs. Emma Deitz, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Rosh, Velma Rosh, Lawrence Orwig, Arlene Orwig, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cooper, Richard Grove family was held Sunday at Delta. Games were played during the lections were presented on the piano Boeckel's park, Dallastown. The fol- day and a number of prizes were and organ by William Fuhrman.

Dia-lowing program was given during the awarded. logue readings, "That Awful Boarding Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Yone, As aftpmoon: Scripture reading, Mae Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. House.

"Down on the Farm." and Gilda Yone, Alvin urwig. juenton ur- Olie, A1V111V1.6, T-. 1. Wil. TT A Hr TJ 1 T3 Low Aa AI II Sll Terma -t "fr- Paul Rosh.

Mr. and Crrove, jover, xv. u. iiaji u. u.

vriunej, iii. auu nu.u'i xnc rrriiB xveti. uwiibi, were given Arranged "Mrs Jav Swords Madaline Swords, nam n. Vrruve, ims, 111 iuciuvi omim, airs. Annie ouuw, iir.

ami uv nuiu rajm nuu juuiw mjers. komaine Swords 'shlrley Orwig, Ed- Daniel Baker and Joseph Grove. York. Mrs. William Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. The gospel quartet of Palmyra, ward Jones Mrs Charles Swords, who died during the year; selection, joy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter composed of John Miller. Claude Mc- George Cooper Glenn R.

Cooper. "Jesus is Able to Keep" and "Faires Gross Mrs. Julia Smith. Mrs. Ed- Curdy, Mahlon Groff and Clarence Mrs Georse Cooper.

Mr. and Mrs. Lord Jesus," Erma, Dorothy, Frances WSJd shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groflf.

sang "Secret Prayer," "When John Weaver Edgar Sheets, Mr. and and Mae Grove: comedy skit Mr. and Ruffi Mrs. Bertha McLaughlin, the World's on Fire," "Ol" Gray Robe," Mrs Clair Fauth, Thelma Fauth, Mrs. Arthur King.

East Berlin, Mrs. Mrs Frank KohIbuSi Lewis Ruff, "Little Close Harmony. "My Old Gladys Fauth. Deborah Hare, Ruth Lester King. Wellsville.

and Dorothy Mrs Joel Swagert, Mrs. Glenn Mc- 1 D'LLT YORK'S' The DON-TON Our Men's Dept. Is Headquarters for HIGH GRADE ARROW SHIRTS White and Patterns! The Bon-Teft Main Floor Bohr. Mildred Henry, Ronald tautn. lirove, uover; reauiug.

La ughlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. vt- tv.

Ponnnll TVloris flrnvp. York: trumDet auet, ljeon xm Visit Thompson's New Shos Dept. 17 Market St. (Formerly at Herberts) 1 E. Market St.

Ella Wiley, Mrs. Rennoll. Robert Rennoll, Mr. and airs, raxton ana r-am rBr, xu.a, Raymond Hunter. Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Wecker, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence ing. Mrs. Kooert Lau, jasi ceiiiu. Harry Eby. Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Henrv. Richard Henry, Mr. and Mrs. following tne program, Smtih and daughter, Ann.

James session was held, when election of session la Ruff, Mrs. Floyd Barnett James Borrow Money Here For any constructive purpose Reasonable interest rates. THE MORRIS PLAN CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. ISI W. Uarket Street York, Penna.

Charles Rosh, Pauline Kosn. timory Rnsh. Dnna Miller. Mr. ano Mrs.

omcers was neiu wnn an pj o-t. Raymond Craley ymond Craley Mr and'Mrs; Carl Rosh, Dale Kosn.iMr. ana xnc, ujo. -VvTor-i McSherry. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Paul Wiley. Mrs. Sallie Roberts.

C. A. uruvc, iAJTi, Mrs. Sterling Orwig, Bernard Myers, Sallie Waters, Lesta Craley, Elwood Craley, Robert Einsig, Allen Cralev. Francis Emswiler, Beulah Grove, Dover, and treasurer, cnaries Shellenberger, East Berlin.

The following served as the program com- FURNITURE Fauth, Alvin Fauth, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F.

CLATFELTER 4 Lbs. 100 Wool "BEAUMOOR" 1 DELIVERS NOW Hengst G. W. Mitzel, Lesta Keener mittee for 1940: Paul Kremzer, Dorq- and Mrs. Florence Innerst.

thv Grove. Mrs. Arthur King. wrs. ramr drove and Mrs.

J. Robert Mc- The Dank of Personal Service Clure. The program committee for 1941 will be: Mrs. Robert McClure. Edgar Grove, Mrs.

Katie Shellenberg- Large sizes 72x84, rayon satin. Binding. Made with new solid color and wool nfl ALSO GASOLINE MODhLB REBUILT .50 WASHERS from Up OVER 2 MILLION IN USE CASH OR CREDIT FINE FURNITURE AND Floor Covering For 62 Years 0.70 warp TRUSSES Better Values Always at Cfie ''eve Youre 9UC on LayAway INDUSTRIAL NATIONAL BANK with Trust Depa tment 1041 W. Market Street Mnabsr Federal petit Ins. Cars.

Abdominal Bella. Battle Stockton Arch Supports and Crutches A man or woman expert ro St ye COOVER'S Ml W. PRINCESS ST. 101 8. QUEEN ST.

MARKET and NEWBERRY STi. 43-45 West Market St. WI TRADE YOUR WASHER Dallastown, Pa. 261-SJ W. MARKET ST.

Terms If Desired. Open EtcdJiks. TSCHOP SLENKER Over 200 persons attended the eighth annual Tschop -Slenker reunion held Sunday afternoon and evening at Fairmount park, Red Lion. The program included vocal trio, Mrs. Mina' Smith Fishel, Red Lion, Mrs.

Maegie Lang, Harrisburg, and Mrs. Verna Neff, Lititz; accordion solo, Uene Gentzler, Windsor; duet. Mrs. Arthur Slenker. Red Lion, and Mrs.

Charles Howard, Windsor; accordion solo. Ilene Gentzler. Election of officers resulted as follows- President, Leonard Slenker, Red Lion; vice-president T. C. Smith, Red Lion; secretary, Perry Tschop, Red Lion; treasurer, Eli Crum, Hum-melstown, and historian, Mrs.

Maggie Lang. Harrisburg. A rrfemorial service waa held in honor of Elizabeth Palmyra, daughter of John Shope, founder of the reunion. Prizes wre awarded as follows: Oldest person. Samuel Shope, 87, Hummels-town; latest married couple, Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll Slenker, York, R. D. 2, and largest family, Harry Deitz and family with seven members Those registered were: Mr. and Mre.

Perry A. Tschop, Robert Tschop. T. C. Smith and Leonard Slenker and family, John F.

Slenker, J. H. Slenker and family, Mrs. Grover C. Thomp- 'Mr.

ni1 Arthur Slenker. Mr. GEO. A. VOLF SONS "The Place to Shop for a Home" Cuitis Woodwork Lumber Paint Coal Insulation Hardware An Institutioo 46 Prospect St, YorK, Pa.

N. Sherman SL P. R. York. Pa.

Main Offtee Mount Worf. Pa SHOE Dedicated te Serring You Better Reineberg's New Address 51 S. George St. "Coitus In And See Vt PENNEY'S SUITS FOR MEN'S $12.75 ALTERATIONS FREES All Wool New Stylee Size 34 to 46 J. C.

Penney Co. 116-118 W. Market St. The Golden Elulo You will find our Trust Department always eager to be of service to you in all Estate matters. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Onttnental Sqaara -Branch at New Freedosa, Pa.

$1.95 CLEARANCE Nov In Progress Mid-Summer E)E1ES0 UorkCifyWryCo Cleaners mm $2.95 $3.95 131 W. Market St, York, Pa. Member F. D..

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