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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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York, Pennsylvania
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Trie Gazette and, Daily, York, $amt y.f Thursday Horning, November 13, 1947 .23 HS String Quartet Martha Gitt Geiselman. Mr. Geiselman is survived by his son; two daughters, Miss Grace A. Geiselman and Mrs. E.

V. Gabriel-son, both of 421 Locust street; a grandchild and a brother, John C. Geiselman, New Oxford. Funeral rites will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Geiselman residence by Rev.

Nevin E. Smith, pastor of Emmanuel Reformed church. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Miss Martha A.

Ziegler, Thiel college sophomore and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Ziegler. 339 East WalnuJ street, will be honored with 26 other students to A Great Store in a Great City ves Fro gram A Hanover Library Hanover A three-part musical program was presented last night at the local public library before some 40 library guild members and guests by a junior high school string quartet, Mrs.

J. Robert Menchey recordings and the Beethoven Glee club, Christmas carols. Jack Schuler, director of instrumental music in the Hanover' Public schools, presented a commentary on development of string musicians -from third grade through high school. He stated that he is instructing quartets rather than individuals in the hope of eventually developing an all-school orchestra. Schuler said that in hjs opinion the use of group instruction techniques is more satisfactory than individual i I .1 I morrow morning at an honor convocation on the campus.

An English major and a member of the Thiel Players drama group, Miss Ziegler is a member of Sigma Theta Phi sorority. Henry Klonower. director of teacher education and certification for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction, was named guest speaker for the 20th annual honors exercise. Allison Infant Of Glen Rock Buried Glen Rock Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Geiple Funeral home, here, for Christie Leon Allison, three-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene R. Allison who died Monday at his parents' home. Rev. K. S.

Ehrhart, pastor of the Jefferson Lutheran charge, officiated. Interment was in the Lutheran cemetery. Besides the parents? the child leaves the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gladfelter, Brodbecks; paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clair Allison, this teaching methods of the past. The music director stated that the quartet who appeared at the library program started to receive string instrument training last summer: The group Vcomposed of Rodney Strevig, first violin; Janet Strevig, cello; Ann Garrett, second violin; and Robert Nickey, viola played the selection "Dew Drops." Mrs. C. P.

Wolcott introduced the classical portion of the pro- gram in a brief address on the pleasures of music. She asserted that through the interest of the Hanover Beethoven club, the community's library houses 500 books on music acquired through the club's annual donations. place, and paternal great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Ervin L. Allison, also of this place.

Baby Save $11.00. Special! While they last, $10.95. Perfection Service, 245 W. Market St. Adv-nl3-2t Treasure Chest of Finer Public Card Party At Community hall.

New Freedom, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. Prizes refreshments. Auspices Activities Com. Rose Fire Co.

nl2-2t TABLE LINEN HANOVER NEWS (Continued from Page 14) Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brillhart, Hanover, RD 2, were host to the following guests Sunday: Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Breigh-ner, George Schriver and Miss Weaver, all of Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Leander Miller, York New Salem; and Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond J. Myers and children, Beatrice, Sarah and Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Myers and son, Robert, and Mrs.

Marion Botter-busch, all of York. Charles W. Geiselman Charles W. Geiselman, 87, died at .8:45 a.m. yesterday at the residence of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel A. Geiselman, 501 Baer avenue, after an illness of three months duration. A son of the late Samuel and Catherine Felty Geiselman and a native of Adams county, Mr. Geiselman was preceded in death in 1937 by his wife, the late Mrs.

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Pages Available:
359,182
Years Available:
1933-1970