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The Gazette and Daily, York, Wednesday Morning, May 16, 1956 61. DEATHS BRENNEMAN-On May 13, 1956, at 1:30 a.m., Mrs. Cora L. Ehrhart Brenneman, wife of Purnell F. Brenneman, Dallastown RD 1, aged 54 years, 2 months.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, May 16, at 2 p.m. at the Eberly (Riedel) Funeral home, 104 West Main street, Dallastown. Interment in Bethlehem church cemetery at Stiltz. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Eberly Funeral home ning from 7 to 9. 61-m14-3t SENFT- On May 13.

1956, at 11:03 p.m.. at York View Convalescent Home, Cevilla Kissinger Senft. widow of Jackson Senft, 524 Walnut aged 86 years, 8 months, 7 days. Relatives and friends are invited atthe funeral services at the Edward Baumeister Colonial Mortuary, S. Queen at Jackson Wednesday at 3 p.m.

Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Edward W. Baumeister Mortuary Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. 61-m15-2t AHRENS On May 13, 1956, at 11:45 p.m. at her residence, 310 S.

Queen Florence E. Senft Ahrens, wife of David M. Ahrens, aged 56 years, 7 months, 11 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at p.m. the Shindler Funeral home, 915 N.

Duke Interment in Greenmount cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Shindler Funeral home Tuesday evening 7 to 61-m15-2t at York hospital. James Mitzel, husband of MITZEL-On May 13, 1956. at 8:30 p.m. Emaline Smith Mitzel, 338 East Gas avenue, aged 66 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Etzweiler Funeral home, 1111 East street. Interment in Lebanon church cemetery near Felton. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Etzweiler Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. 61-m15-2t BARNHART- On May 14, 1956, at 12:50 a.m., at the York hospital, Elijah A.

Barnhart, Pleasant Acres, aged 58 years, 5 months and 23 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday home. Queen street, Dover. a Interment in morning at 10 o'clock at the Emig Funeral Quickel's Church cemetery, Zion View. Friends are invited to call at the Emig Funeral home on Tuesday evening.

61-m15-2t DILLER-On May 14. 1956, at 9 a.m. at her residence. 726 E. Phila.

Gertrude R. Pilkay Diller. widow of Ray M. Diller, aged 74 years, 10 months, 10 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services May 16, at p.m.

at the Guy B. Creep Funeral home, East and East Market Sts. Interment in Rose cemetery. Relatives and friends are Invited to call at the Guy B. Creep Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9.

61-m15-2t MacNABB- May 14. 1956, at 6 p.m. in Union Memorial hospital, Baltimore, Mrs. V. Catharine MacNabb.

Cardiff, wife of the late Attorney Charles H. MacNabb, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 11 a.m. at Harkins Funeral home, Delta. Interment in Darlington.

cemetery. Friends may call at the Harkins Funeral home Wednesday evening 7 to 9 o'clock. 61-m15-2t SMELTZER-Suddenly on May 14, 1956, at Baltimore. Frank B. Smeltzer, husband of Mollie Myers Smeltzer, Hereford, aged 56 vears.

Relatives and are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 2 p.m. from Hartenstein mortuary, New Freedom. Interment in Shrewsbury Lutheran cemetery. may call at Hartenstein mortuary Wednesday evening. 61-m15-2t WOLFORD-On May 14, 1956 at 9:15 a.m., at Pleasant Acres, Raymond W.

Wolford. husband of the late Florence Kauffman Wolford, formerly of 723 W. King street, aged 68 years, 9 months and 15 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial Mortuary, S.

Queen at Jackson street, Thursday morning. 10 o'clock. Interment in Stony Brook Mennonite cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Edward W. Baumeister Mortuary, Wednesday evening from 7 to 9.

61-m16-2t 60. PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALE Tonight 16th STORM'S AUCTION ROOM Rear 260 W. Market St. Bedroom suite, Living room suite, 5 piece breakfast. set, cabinet base, studio couch, beds, springs, mattresses, gas ranges, elec.

refrigerator, elec. ranges, rugs, telev. sets, Easy Spindrier washer, lawn mowers, daybed. crib, gocart, Duro gas vent heater, sofa, tables, chairs, radios, clock, upsolstered chairs, stands, 50 ft. storm fence, comb.

coal and gas range, doors, screens, enamel coal range, high chair, bird cage, garden hose, floor and table lights, chest of drawers and wardrobe, rocking chair, walnut kneehole desk, apt. washer, metal porch chairs and glidder, 4 piece Reed suit, lawn chairs, end tables, and light tables; power garden plow, dishes, candy. Lot goods not listed. We pay highest cash for used stoves, dishes, tools, or will sell. at auction, or will hold sale at your house.

Phone 32359 or 24594. A. J. Storm, Manager. Mohrline, Auctioneer.

60-m16-1t PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY MRS. JOHN LOWRY RUTH 2100 E. Market St. York, Pa. TO BE HELD WILSON'S ANTIQUE AUCTION ROOM 1154 Mt.

Rose York Saturday, May 26, 1956 Sale Starts 12 O'Clock Noon ANTIQUES 2-9x12 Oriental rugs, real fine Franklin rocker with writing board, Boston rocker, complete fireplace 2 Pewter fat lamps, brass copper, clocks, 2 drawer sewing stand, 2 straight end sideboards. Nice variety glass and china, some cut glass. MODERN 8-pc, mahogany Duncan Phyfe dining room suite, walnut bedroom suite, Servel double door gas gas range, Bendix automatic washer, 3 fine sectional bookcases, 1 mahogany, 2 walnut, studio couch, sofa, end tables, library table, server, rockers chest of drawers, radios, wardrobes, clocks, lamps, elec. fan, throw rugs, books, linens. Fine lot of glass and china 2 lawn mowers.

Garden hose and tools. Trunks, suit cases, step-ladder, mirrors, pots and pans, other misc. items. OPEN FOR INSPECTION, FRIDAY MAY 25, 1956 -12 TO 5 P. M.

KAIN, KAIN AND KAIN, Attorneys. Wilson's Antique Auction. Phone 65506. Wm. J.

Hinden Roy Gotwalt, Auct. 61. DEATHS MYERS- -On May 13. 1956, at 1:30 p.m., his residence, 401 Cottage place, Red Lion, Clarence Daniel Myers, husband of Mrs. Lucinda McDowell Myers, aged 70 years, 8 months, days.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, May 16, at p.m. at the F. B. Olewiler Funeral home, 145 East Broadway. Red Lion.

Interment in Dallastown Union cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 at the Olewiler Funeral home. 61-m14-3t FREED--On May 14, 1956, at 6:15 a.m., at Side Osteopathie hospital, Mrs. Annie F. Freed, widow of William H.

Freed, 732 York street, aged 81 years, 6 months, 15 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at 10 a.m., Thursday, May 17, at Guy B. Creep Funeral home, East and East Market streets. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the Creep 7 Funeral home, Wednesday evening from to 61-m15-3t LEE On May 14, 1956, suddenly at 3 p.m.

at her home in Delta. Mrs. Mabel M. Lee, wife of Frank M. Lee.

aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 2 p.m. at Harkins Funeral home, Delta. Interment in Slateville cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral home Wednesday evening.

61-m15-2t Harking, DELLINGER- On May 15, 1956, at 4:30 residence, Front Wrightsville, Nora May Forty, Dellinger, Philip M. Dellinger, aged a 51 years, 3 months and 12 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at 2 p.m. at the Etzweiler Funeral Home, Wrightsville. Interment in Fairview cemetery, Wrightsville.

Friends Thursday evening, 7 to 9, at the Etzweiler Funeral Home. 61-m16-3t at the York Hospital, Preston R. Attig, ATTIG On May 15, 1956, at 7:52 a.m., husband of Mary LoBianco Attig, 818. Rathton Road, aged 49 years, 6 months and 4 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Edward W.

Baumeister Colonial Mortuary, S. Queen and Jackson Friday morning at 11 a.m. Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Edward W.

Baumeister Colonial Mortuary, Thursday evening, 7 to 9 p.m. 61-m16-2t REED-On May 15, 1956, at 3 p.m. at Harrisburg hospital. Abram S. Reed, husband of Mrs.

Edna Reed, New Cumberland RD 1, aged 68 a years, 8 months, 18 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday with brief services at the home at 10 a.m. and concluding rites at Fairview Brethren in Christ church. Interment in Cross Roads Friends may call at the home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. 61-m16-1t 62.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAX G. ANSTINE-DIAL 7594 Funeral Director 1701 West Market St. 62-m1-tf EDW. W. BAUMEISTER Funeral Director- -Queen and Jackson Ets.

62-m1-tt GUY B. CREEP-DIAL 5791 Funeral Director East at E. Market St. 62-m1-if Funeral Home Linden Ave. WALTER FUTER 5791 62-m1-tt ROBERT F.

KOLLER FUNERAL HOME 2000 West Market St. -Dial 6274 62-m1-tt Funeral Services-1223 George St. MORGAN E. FREY -Phone 5720 62-m1-tf ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME 1111 E. Market York-Dial 6236 62-m1-ti DECKER DECKER Annabelle R.

Decker Blaine Decker Funeral Home -550 W. King 62-m1-tf STRACK STRINE Funeral Home-1205 E. Market St. 62-m1-tf SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 N. Duke St.

-Dial 7192 52-m1-tt WORKINGER FUNERAL HOME 849 E. Market St. -Phone 22315 62-m1-tf Funeral Directors-822 E. Market St. HENRY SONS 62-m1-tf ELLIS FUNERAL HOME 117 W.

Cottage Place Dial 7433 W. J. BOLL CO. Funeral Directors, 252-254 S. George St.

SEASHOLTZ FUNERAL HOME Dial 20416 or 79620 623 S. George St. 63. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy extended in our bereavement in the death of Olive E. Flowers, our mother: also for the beautiful flowers and use of automobiles.

THE CHILDREN 63-m16-1t During our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved mother, Mrs. Mamie Lucabaugh Grenewalt, we found great consolation and comfort in the remembrances of our many friends. Your thoughtfulness shall always remain a cherished memory. BY THE FAMILY 63-m16-1t I wish to thank friends and neighbors for the many cards and flowers and visits during my stay at York Hospital and since my return home. A student at Susquehannock High School.

BARBARA HEINDEL, Glen Rock, RD 3, Pa. 63-m16-1t 64. IN MEMORIAM Arlene Schnetzka, who killed in an SCHNETZKA In loving, memory of auto accident 3 years ago, May 16, 1953. Three years have passed Since God took you away, Yet in our hearts You will always stay. Some day we pray We will meet again, The ache in our hearts Will vanish then.

Sadly missed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, also brothers and sisters. 64-m16-1t SCHNETZKA In loving memory of my dear mother, Arlene Schnetzka, who was killed '3 years ago, May 16, 1953, by auto accident. Three years have passed Since that sad day When the one I loved Was called away.

It was his God took hernhome, Within my heart She liveth still. Sadly missed by her daughter, Grace Schnetzka. 64-m16-1t BIDS ON ROAD WORK The State Highways department Monday called for bids on June 8 for the widening of Route 24, the Red Lion-Stewartstown road north from the Stewartstown borough line to Rinely. The project also is planned to include a new base and surfacing, the Associated Press reported. Deaths and Funerals Preston R.

Attig Preston R. Attig, 49, husband of Mary LoBianco Attig, 818 Rathton road, died yesterday at 7:52 a. m. at York hospital. He was born in Shrewsbury the son of the late Charles and Clara Ruby Attig.

Mr. Attig served in the Navy during World War II. He had been an agent for Colonial Life Insurance company in York since 1938. Since the age of 18 Mr. Attig had played the saxophone and the clarinet in the Spring Garden band.

Besides his wife, Mr. Attig is survived by a brother, Russell Attig, Jacobus, and a sister, Mrs. Stuart Seitz, Glen Rock. Services will be held Friday at 11 a. m.

at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary, Queen and Jackson streets, with Rev. Herbert G. Kline, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran church, officiating.

Burial will be in Mt. Rose cemetery. Raymond W. Wolford Raymond W. Wolford, 68, husband of the late Florence Kauffman Wolford, died Monday at 9:15 a.

m. at Pleasant Acres. He formerly lived at 723 West King street. He is survived by two sons, Raymond W. Wolford, Jacksonville, N.

and Harry S. Wolford, Long Island, N. two daughters, Mrs. Mary Emkey, Pasadena, and Carolyn Wolford, York; a brother, Clarence Wolford, Detroit, and four grandchildren. Mr.

Wolford had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad and in the plumbing shop at York corporation, Services will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary, Queen and Jackson streets, with Rev. I.

M. Lau, retired assistant pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, officiating. Burial will be in the Mennonite cemtery, Stony Brook. William T.

Ong, Jr. William Thomas Ong, husband of Luce M. Ong, 1238 Taylor avenue, New Kensington, died Monday at 11:15 a. m. at Veterans hospital, Pittsburgh.

He was 45. In addition to his wife, he leaves a brother, Richard B. Ong, 505 Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. Ong was employed at Pittsburgh in the postal transportation service, and was a member of Parnassis Presbyterian church, New Kensington, and Tyrian Lodge 644, Free and Accepted Masons, at Pittsburgh.

He also belonged to the American Legion. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Charles Hankey Memorial Funeral home, 217 Freeport road, New Kensington. Paul Shade Funeral services for Paul Shade, husband of Mrs.

Anna R. Wallick Shade, 431 Vander avenue, who died Saturday in West Side Osteopathic hospital were held yesterday afternoon from Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary. Rev. W.

D. Sheets, pastor of Vander Avenue Church of God, officiated. Pallbearers were: Richard Heiland, Daniel Dittenhafer, Walter Mitzel, James Wallick, Raymond Strickler and Paul Landis, fellow-employes at William H. Ottemiller, Inc. The name of Mr.

Shade's mother, Mrs. Martha E. Shade, Carlisle, was omitted and the name of his sister, Mrs. Paul Dittenhafer, was given as Mrs. Raymond Dittenhafer in the original story of his death.

Burial was in Mt. Rose cemetery. Mrs. John M. Grenewalt Funeral services for Mrs.

Mamie Lucabaugh Grenewalt, wife of John M. Grenewalt, who died Saturday at her home, York RD 7, were held yesterday afternoon at Guy B. Creep Funeral home. Rev. Dr.

Emmanuel J. Hoover, pastor of Mt. Zion Lutheran church, officiated. Pallbearers were George C. Garrett, George C.

Garrett, Dean Seigman, Michael Grenewalt, Frank Kauffman and Tarry Hoover. Burial was in Mt. Rose cemetery. Mrs. Olive Flowers Funeral services for Mrs.

Olive Ethel Flowers, widow of Morrison Flowers, who died Saturday at Pleasant Acres, were held yesterday at the Morgan 1 E. Frey Funeral home with Rev. Paul Seltzer, pastor of Bethany Moravian church, officiating. Pallbearers were Paul Allison, Robert Smeltzer and Raymond Ritz. Interment was in Cross Roads cemetery.

The Gazette Daily has Special Local Rates for Students and Servicemen. Adv. State Calls Meeting To Discuss Sewage, Water Supply Systems State representatives will explain specifications and requirements for the installation of household sewage disposal and private water supply systems to house builders at a meeting here Monday. The state Bureau of Sanitation has scheduled the meeting for 7:30 p. m.

at the Metropolitan Edison company building. Carpenters, plumbers, septic tank installers. well drillers and realtors have been asked to attend. Aim of the meeting, a bureau spokesmen said, is to acquaint building trades personnel with specifications required for homes financed through the Veterans administration and the Federal Housing administration. Scheduled speakers are Jack A.

Bell, advanced sanitarian; Thomas T. Lynch, regional sanitarian, and John Petrick, of the Department of Health. Man, Woman Charged In Wristwatch Theft and John J. Faux, 26, Bloomsburg, Nancy J. Siers, 20, 4, have been charged with larceny and receiving stolen goods in connection with the April 10 theft of a wristwatch of Loyal H.

Strickler, 820 East Market street. State Policeman Alfred J. Corkran, who signed the information before Spring Garden township Justice of the Peace Preston S. Smith, said the pair allegedly took the watch from the counter of a cleaning plant. The watch had been removed from Strickler's clothing by a plant employe, Corkran said.

The defendants are free on $500 bail each pending a hearing next Tuesday at 4:30 p. m. ELKS TO HONOR (Continued from Page 4) will be held in the afternoon, a junior ball in the evening. At 8 p.m. there will be a testimonial dinner for the state president, Dr.

Adolphus W. Anderson, at the Alcazar ballroom. Other highlights of the daily schedule: Sunday Memorial service at AME Zion church, convention parade, state oratorical contest. Monday--Joint business session of Daughters and Brothers. Tuesday Separate business sessions, civil liberties meeting, youth banquet for junior workers at Hotel Yorktowne honoring Albert Curtiss, Lancaster; Mrs.

Shellen T. James, Steelton, and William King, Philadelphia; bathing beauty contest and convention Wednesday--Installation stallation of new officers. Sessions will be held at the Elks home on West Princess street and at the Odd Fellows hall on East Maple street. A state mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Elks home on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

under sponsorship of the organization. The general public is in- at 9:30 a.m. A veterans' program NEW vited to take advantage of the service also. WINDSHIELD BROKEN A. A.

Anderson, 103 South Pershing avenue, told city police that his car windshield was broken while the car was parked near his home early yesterday. BAR WINDOW BROKEN A plate glass window of the G- Bar, 40 West Princess street, was broken early Monay by' a brick wrapped in a piece of cloth, city police said. Weather Calendar Extended Weather Forecast Extended forecast for the period Wednesday, May 16 through Sunday, May 20: Eastern Pennsylvania, Eastern New York and a Mid-Atlantic States: Temperature will average near normal, except a little below normal interior of northern section; moderately cool Wednesday and Thursday followed by somewhat warmer over the weekend. Showers tonight and early Wednesday with little or no rain through remainder of the period. Total rainfall to 1 inch south and central portions and inch or less extreme north portion Western Pennsylvania, Western New York and West Virginia: Temperature will average near or a little below normal.

Cool Wednesday and Thursday becoming somewhat warmer thereafter. Showers tonight with little or through remainder of the period. Total rainfall to inch south and inch or less north portion. Weather Forecast MIDDLE AND LOWER SUSQUEHANNA -Cool with showers ending this morning, clearing and mild this afternoon with high 65-72. Tomorrow generally fair and warmer in the afternoon.

MOUNTAINS, UPPER SUSQUEHANNA AND POCONOS Cool with showers ending this morning, clearing and mild this afternoon with high 58-66. Tomorrow generally fair and warmer in the afternoon. Weather Report Local Station U. S. Weather Bureau (York Water Co.) York, May 15, 1956, 5 P.

M. TEMPERATURES Maximum 89 Minimum 50 Range 39 Set. at 5 P. 65 PREVAILING WINDDirection South CHARACTER OF THE DAYWeather Partly Cloudy SWEITZER, Local Observer. Almanac For Today SUN SETS RISES 4:50 7:20 A.M.

P.M. MOON SETS 12:08 A.M. S. Weather Temperatures (AP)- -The U. S.

Weather Bureau reported the following temperatures, for May 15: High Low Precip. Atlantic City 65 55 Boston 70 50 Chicago 64 56 .02 Cleveland 64 50 .05 Denver 65 36 Jacksonville 94 73 Miami 89 74 New York 73 55 Philadelphia 73 58 Pittsburgh 61 .18 66 55 Washington 67 61 (T-Trace) River Stages Wrightsville 7.4 ft. Harrisburg 7.14 ft. "SELECT THE BEST" KING MEMORIALS N. Highland West York varro SURE FEEDS SPANGLER SPRENKLE, INC.

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