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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1940. 8 Bride To Be Mrs. Lydia Matthew Of Near East Yoe Buried Back Pay Comes As Christmas Gift Pageant Features Yule Services East Yoe, Dec. 24. Funeral services for Mrs.

Lydia A. Gipe Matthew, widow of William H. Matthew, who died Saturday morning at her home, Red Lion R. D. 2, near this place, were held at 9:30 o'clock this morning with brief rites at the late home and further obsequies in Shenberger's Kvangelical church, near New Bridgeville.

Rev. Ellwood K. Needy, pastor of the Red Lion 1 I 1 Spring Grove Lutheran S. S. Cast To Give "Finding The Christmas Secret" Red Lion Yule Mail Heaviest Record Set In Volume Handled At Borough Post Office Red Lion, Dec.

24. The heavies volume of mail ever to pass through the Red Lion post office was handled during this Chrlstm; sea-eon, Postmaster Ferry A. Tschop announced this afternoon. Sir. Tschop said this year's mail showe a 15 per cent increase over f.iat of Hanoverians Plan Holiday Dances Seasonal Functions Will Be Staged By Various Social And Fraternal Organizations Hanover, Dec.

24. With the arrival of Christmas eve, the holiday season will be in full swing in Hanover and the days and nights will be made gay by parties and dances in homes and among the social and fraternal organizations of the community. The Hanover Country Club annual dance will be held on New Year's eve for the members and their guests with dancing from 10 p. m. until 2 a.

with music furnished by Howard Smith and his Cavaliers of Lebanon. The dance is being arranged by a committee la uctiuk auauKcu uv u. minium iluc J. F. Dauberman, pastor of Craley lOfJay; Uther Programs Evangelical charge, officiated.

Mu- irnl splprti.ins wr s.mo- hv th Spring Grove, Dec. 24 The choir of the Chapel church. The Christmas Eve service at St. Paul's Lutheran church was opened with pallbearers were: Emerson Mat- 0QO Vincent Roth and Maurice 'm fnTV Matthew. Interment was made in service' at 10:45 ocf1 Christmas carols were sung from VIZ Phenberg- the church tower a er's church.

choil. From Dec. 18 to late this aficr- noon, 87,316 pieces of mat had passed through the cancelling ma- chine and that total does iut in- elude parcel poet a.nd other types of mail requiring haTi-3. stamping, i The Christmas Day services will open at 9:15 o'clock tomorrow morning with a meeting of the Sun- Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. Lydia A.

Gipe TWa.fthpw flpsirps In pmrpss its on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lerew, Brooksic'e, announce the engage- I.ast Saturday was the busiest day but Monday morning's incoming mail was the largest amount ever received at one time at th; 'ocal ment of their daughter, Dorothy com))osed of yamlle K. Lerew, shown above, to William chairman. Miss Eleanor C.

Gitt. preciation for the kindness and day The Messier Orphans-sympathy shown during the recent home offering will be received at bereavement; also for the floral tnat tlme- A Christmas candy treat tributes and the use of automobiles wlU be elvc'n to the st- Paul's Sun-at the funeral. Adv. day school children. At 7 o'clock Christmas night, there will be the program of the MrS.

Robert Elliott, Sunday school, which will present the pageant: "Finding The Christ- WriqhtSVllle, Buried mas Secret" in the chapel. Mrs. Sfi office. Four deliveries were made Friday, Saturday and Monday -vith W. Horn, son of Mr.

and Mn. Mrs. R. Harper Sheppard. Mrs.

three deliveries being made oday. William W. Horn, 310 West Wirt S. Winebrenner, Charles A At the close of business toda all Cottaae Place. York.

No date has Weber and Charles M. Gitt. The Alumnae Belphia Society Pictured above is a group of employes of the Hanover Heel and Innersole company, Hanover, displaying mail will have been cleared, the been set for th(J wedding. postmaster stated. Regarding the attitude of the bail will be held Christmas nirrht, in the American T.pirion hall far.

checks they received in back pay as the resllt of a decision ot tne national LaDor Relations ooara wnicri Wrightsville, Dec. 24. Funeral Schrum and Miss Evelyn Emig have patrons this year, Postiv.aste. lisle street, starting at 9 o'clock, recently held a hearing at Hanover. An agreement has oeen signed oy tne uiu unnea onoe worKers or services for Mrs.

Emma Jane Elli- directed the rehearsals and will Harry March and his orchestra America and the management. The back pay to employes amounts to $3,000 and the final payment was made ott, wife of Robert Elliott, who died have charge of the presentation, have been engaged to furnish the yesterday at 5 p. m. Friday, were held Monday morning The cast consists of: "A Group music for dancing by the committee In the picture are, left to right: Front row, Paul Hockensmith, Naomi Hockensmith, Evelyn Becker with requiem mass at St. Mary's Of Children," Evelyn Kessler.

Jean in charge, of which Miss Marion -j Rr.u,., Prl Rhnt Willi. Brnll Mill.r Lon Sunburv. Wilbur Rohr- chapel, in charge of Rev. Robert J. Keesler.

Jean Smith. Mary Hanna Tschop said "The public has given Pupils Give PrOQram tis grand cooperation this and the post office staff is gra.efui." Near Strmestown Holiday regulations will be in effect at the post office Wednesday. Strinestown, Dec. 24. The follow-No Red Cross Sewinu Christmas program was pre Knitzing is chairman.

baugh, Edward Rutters and Samuel Miller, organizer of Local 186, United Shoe Workers of America The annual Christmas dance of Mrs. Walter Mayes, local chair- sented by pupils of Smith's (school, the Hanover Hood club will be held iw.n Luua- I utiu Maher and Rev. J. A. Mahoney, Robinson, Barbara Swartz, Lillian both from St.

Peter's Catholic Geisler, Gloria Zeigler, Betty Ster- church, Columbia. Other priests ner, William Brenneman, Francis assisting were: Rev. Arthur Witt- Zeigler, Wayne Shearer and Charles man, St. Joseph's, York, and Rev. Shearer; "Little Christmas Spirit," Fr.

Murphy, Taneytown, Md. Pall- Lila Lee Smith; "Santa Claus," Ray bearers were: William Smith. Ken- Kuhn; "Garlands," Dean Riley. Indy, has annou luneed that tnere will Marion Gross, teacher: Recitation, evening at the Hanovi CU rewchurv War Veteran sp-ving di.i, rig this -Welcome," Leon Fink; "The an- Country club. Dick Feeser and his tsibioii le no Red Cross ss Delta-Cardiff Scouts Entertain At Party or next week.

nouncers," Evelyn Swartz and Clair wclicstra have been cngaeed for Admitted To Hospital Four Fold Class Banquet Grim. dialogue. "Christmas Stock- 1810crn, dancing will start I nvapiial The Four Folds Friends class of Fr.nc., Po(1 at 10 olIoc and continue until 2 Shrewsbury, Dec. 24. William F.

Bethany United Brethren "f' "When Mr8' Rber E' Winebrenner Minnich, a Spanish-American war rchool. taught by RacVJ-mk. John Armsti ong, Uhon is the general chairman. veteran, who has been ill at his its annual Christmas bin.iuet anta. was A lioy, lrank hwaitz, Harold H.

Bair post. No. 14. will homo for several weeks suffering Couple Married At Seven Valleys Miss Margaret Shue Be- Delta and Cardiff, Dec. 24.

The neth Smith William Birk, Robert Marlin Riley, Allen Schrum, David Southern District of the York Birk, John Baker and James Cav- Shearer and Donald White; "Bells," Adams area of the Boy Scouts of anaugh. Interment was in St. Jos- Harry Swartz, Kenneth White, Ho-America held their annual Christ- tph's cemetery, Taneytown, Md. race L'ffclman, Michael Lau, Char-mas party in the basement of the les Harrold, Ronald Spangler and Slate Ridge church Saturday night Card of Thanks Pablo Matchetzki; "Candles," Nor- Troops from Delta, Fawn Grove. I wish sincerely to thank friends ma Jean Luckenbaugh, Dorothy stews rtatnwn and fllpn Rock narti- and neighbors for their kindness Geisler.

Virginia Kessler. Patricia. JTrnday evening at Fakes -tsUio- How oah Did It, Florence tmk; sponsor a New Year's Eve dance from paralysis and a stomach con- rant. A turkoy dii.m was rved. play, "Christmas At Skeeter's Cor- in the Legion auditorium for which dition, left yesterday for Philadel-Ocnteets were enjoyed pvizc ner," recitation, "A Big Wish," Ra' Epley's California Ramblers phia, where "he was' admitted as a tieing won by Ada Wan; us: ftnd Kenneth Fink; exercise, "An Old music for dancing from patient at the United States Naval 1 Clock Until 2 a.

m. A floor liosnitnl Ho wo arnnmnnnied hv COmeS Bride Of GeOrqC cipated. A Court of Honor was and expressions of sympathy dur- Kessler, Lou Ann Zartman. Jean held following which stunts were ing my recent bereavement. Also Sterner, Helen Ealy and Judith Gol- Smith At Lutheran Par- presented by the Delta troop; for the beautiful floral offerings den; "Stars," Mary Danner, Eliza- uuartette singing by Glen Rock and and use of automobiles.

beth Ann Collins, Dolores Glatfel- Fashioned Sound," Junior Forry, and Richard Fink, Ray Hoover, Frank Swartz, Eli Rudi-sill; recitation, "A Yuletide Question." Ous Liberto. "Four Words." Klva Ensminger; Mrs. Evelyn Mitzel. "Font P'n'd Fr'ends" for the nasi year wt revealed and new ones weiv ch Trose present were: Mrs. I'ortia Cip.

Mrs. Mary OIp. lire. Xellie Snyder, Mrs. Loretta McGurn.

IIrs. P.Miline Grim, Mrs. E.nma filler. Mrs. Marion Thompson Mrs- show will be given.

Mrs. Minnich, who was the attend- Hanover lodge, Xo. 763, Benevo- ant authorized by the government, lent and Protective Order of Elks, Arrangements for his admission will conduct its annual New Year's were made by Austin I Grove post, Eve cabaret dance and breakfast No. 403, American Legion, Glen in the Elks' home, Baltimore street. Rock.

SOnaQe a playlet by Stewartstown. Group Adv. Robert A. Elliot. ter.

Marian Moul, Sylvia Sennoll and DeEtta Rennoll: singing was led by James Kroh. Seven Valleys, Dec. 24. Miss scoutmaster of the Glen Rock Margaret Marie Shive, daughter of troop, Santa Claus paid a visit and VlSlting Parents At on the night of Dec. 31.

Clair Visiting Parents arois or urn, Weire; songs Kay Smith. Mrs. Mary Smith. Mrs. Audrey Gross Corinna Matchetzki, Joan Danner, Nell Myers, Carola Matchetzki, Charlotte Ann Hawkins, Maureen Kecsler, Joyfe Tros-tle, Joan Luckenbaugh and Rich- by chorus, "Oh Little Town of Singerman and his orchestra of Thomas Lowe, a student of Drex- iur.

aiiu virs. mvr, lunv gave presents 10 a.11 uie scouts, uie York will furnish the music for el institute. Philadelphia, is spend- Salem, and Gcoree Franklin Smith, nroe-ram was comnleted with a oea- Glen KOCK Home Aimed a Seifried, Miss Loiiie Neff. Rothlehom," "It Came Upon A Mid Silent Nie-ht." and dancing from 11 n. m.

until 3 a. m. ins- the holidavs with his parents, Jefferson, were marriid Saturday nut srramhlp. night Clear," "Santa Clans Is Coining To Town. following the cabaret dance, break- Dr.

and Mrs. T. S. Lowe. night at 7 p.

m. at the Lutheran Those present were: Fawn Grove, en "ock, ijpc. .4 Kicnara ard Hawkins, fast will be served the dancers in Miss Jean Beck, a student of the parsonage on Church street, by Rev. Russell Morris, Edwin Bulette, Wolf' a member of the Army Sig- f-amily Service Sunday the grill room of the Eiks' home State Teachers' college. West Ches- Kroh, who used the ring cere- Arthur Tvson, Raymond Matson, na corPs at Benmng, is The holiday season series of ser- by the club steward.

Henry A. ter, is visiting her parents, Mr. mony Qf the Lutheran church. William Richardson Norman visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

vices wiu contmue wntn Stnckler is general chairman in and Mrs. Charles Beck. They were attended by Miss Mary Webb and Harry R. Tyson; Glen Walter Wolf. the annual familv servjce 'vv-ill be rj, evem.

jir. ana j. iii auumi, tiuenier ana t.iwooa nnive, me ia.i- kock, james it. jsron, scoutmasier, The Arcadian Social club will James. Charlotte and Ruth Kunkle, tPr a brother of the bride.

Riie-pno Goinle M. P. Fnhrman. Army in New York is visiting his duri" the worship hour Jliss Ada Waughtel. Miss Mildred Fechrist.

Mrs. Evelyn Mitzel Miss Ksther Bull, Miss Katlirvn Hake, Miss Ruth Miller. Miss Martha Conn, Mrs. Esther Bennington. Mies Emma Ensminger, Miss Thelma Kinard.

Mrs. Charlotte Yinger. Mis Vivian Smith, Miss Jessie Smith Mrs. Kathryn Matthews Miss Smith. Miss Mildred Taylor.

Miss Jeanette Haines and Mrs. Rachel Fink, all of this and Mrs Romaine Myers, Philadelphia. Man Has Narrow Escape Charles Detwilor. this place, had narrow escape from possib; dialogue. "The Guiding Star," Mary Weire, Evelyn Swartz, Mary Grim, Florence Fink and Romaine Guyer; recitations, "Merry Christmas," Kenneth Fink; "A Different Way," Ray Grim: "A Closing Piece," Paul Rudisill: song, "On A Christmas Morning," Maxine and Dawn Ensminger; "A Closing Verse." Leo Fink; a play "Practiced For A Play," characters, "Hiram," Clair Grim; "Silas," Stewart Swartz; hold its annual Christmas dance Hanover; Mr.

and Mrs. N. D. Mc- They will make their home with George Slowell, Robert Buchmyer. Parents.

Mr. and Mrs Charles a. m. rvev xvaipn rtooin- son, pastor of St. Paul's, will deliver a sermon on "The Hope Of Stiffler, near here.

iuiui). tiemng al me nanover Williams and son, isavin, iorK, were the bride parents. Mrs. tmve is a Donald Miller, Donald McCann, Country club, beginning at 10 KUests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Mc- member of Zeiglcr'e Lutheran Donald Shue, Robert Williams, clock, with dance music furnished Williams. church, near here. Mr.

Shive be- RobPrt Allison, Robert Dise, by Dick feeser and his orchestra. Clark Bricker, a member of the longs to the Reformed church at stabler Dale Rennoll, Eugene Big Double Holiday Show Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy In America. At 8 p. one hour later than the time for the usual vesper service, the chancel choir nuiMiwuna naie ucfu iuivviiiuuu lo faculty at rinceton rf VJf 0,111 nlil lJltjt'iiL it camaui, "Johnny," Clarence Poo; "Marea." an int'inufrs who are privileged to princeton, N. is epe brine their families or s-uests university, Jefferson and is employed at the Williams Edward Grotliev, Uriah "SaP at Sea" wltn Ben Turr pending the Glatfelter paper plant at Spring Kroh paul Buckmyer" Llovd The Iauh curG wltn the natI Mr.

and drove. Smith, Clarence Smith. Roger fa5 l0-, A'so Vis.tmg Parent. Smith, Leroy Brown, Charles Krout, ioth SpITved- 1011 with Ben Turpin. Jane Darwell, Joe Friday, Jan.

3, at 7:30 p. Pas ith The Hanover lodge, Loyal Order jrrs jr. e. Dricker. of Moose, will sponsor a New Year's yr and Mrs.

Charles St tor Robinson will conduct a pre lover, xnis Auarev uooaunt, nraams, Brown, Jane's a hillbilly girl this time. It's paratory service when the subject caoaai uance in ine nac( place, and Mr. and Mrs. W'llmer R. is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Charles Miller, Charles Ehrman, her greatest hit': See it at the Glen of nis sermon will be "The Con nome on the night of Dec. 31, with Toe. are spending a few Mrs. O. Goodling.

Paul Shepherd and Alvin Krebs. fession Of Sin." Communion ser- dancing scheduled to start at 10 theatre, Dec. 24- weeks in Florida. Hold Christmas Uinner Stewartstown, Russell Hild, i.u.i ctiulrnt of A familv Phpislmm riinnpr van shows Vmas pvp T)pn. 1CCS Will be held Jan.

5. A special Ms car was struck hv the north- s. a' Romaine Ouyer; bound passenger train. M. Det- wiler drove around the rear of tlm mT 'rence Maryland and Tennsvlvania station lnk: JIarJ c're- and was going to cross the tracks Women Hold Party as the train was coming into tli omen society No.

3. (station. Apparently the d.d of York county conducted its regu- not hear the train's warning beil lar monthly meeting in the form of and whistle and his vision was a Christmas party at the home of limited by a string of freight cars xrrs- Millard Strine, this place. o'clock and to continue until 2 a. m.

Earme's Melody Masters of the State Teachers' 'college. West held Sunday at the Y. M. C. A.

at KHbourM James 1 Haraon startinfr at 8 and 10 p' m': one wil1 eld 8 n. i- nA ATvo a Aiiuuunuf, ti Allies xidunuu, i -v or a. III. for workint7 mpn- Othpr r-om- and Mrs. A.

York have been engaged to furnish Cnester, is visiting her parents, York, by the Mr. lllCLS ill LC, iC. -J, Sldl VU11I1 Jllt iiuuuc, music and a floor show. munion services will be held at at 7:30 Mr. ana aire, uruvci jc, a.

James Gable, Kay Klinefelter, John Admission 10-L'ic. d23-3t Adv. Gets War Contract The Hanover Glove company, Ex and Mrs. A. S.

Jones, Mr. ana Bitting on the siding. Mr -Mrs. dinner iiear, vice-president, change Place, has been awarded a JANE WITHERS In "Youth Must jacob Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed- Detwiler managed to stop his ea presided. The devotional exercises contract by the Quartermasters De- -Rp Served." Jane singing and warfi Keener. George Shaffer. In time and the side of the engine were led by Mrs. Daisy Weire.

Fol- New Freedom H. S. Alumni To Meet Shaw, Wilmer Wolf, Leroy Hieut, Daiton Schaefer, Robert Hall, Larry McClung, George Her-sey. Dale Brown. Mrs.

Byron McClung, Edward Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.

Fay A. Shaw. Richard Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Ebaugh, Warren D.

Brown, Paul O. Hall. D. A. Kil-bourne.

Rev. T. B. Hewlett. Joseph 10:30 a.

m. and 7 p. m. A beautiful Christmas calendar has been arranged by Rev. Mr.

Robinson for members of the congregation. The music and words of the carol, "Adeste Fideles," is printed on the outer cover and framed with pictures of the Nativity. "Christmas Bells," by the poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, is printed on the reverse cover of the program. Change Time For Party Mrs. Luciele White, general partment of the S.

army, for dancing her way Into your heart. jIr, ant trs. Glatfelter, York; Mr. the furnishing of 10,000 pairs of Jane's a hill billy girl this time with an(j jirs- Jacob Jones and son, heavy duty leather gloves to that more kick than a gallon of corn Dale, Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Leipold, department at a contract price of likker, sparkling with the spirit of jFt Glen Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Ross The Glove company have youth and adventure. Hear Charles jicCleary and son, Jacobus; Mr.

been at work on this order for the. Holland, famous negro baritone, an(j x. W. Hess, children, past week and in addition have sinsr "Hot Catfish," "Corn Dodders." Korrv. Loretta and Virginia.

Mrs. Just scraped his car on the lowing the business meeting a so- tnd rifrht front fender. cial hour was enjoyed. Games were Scouts Pass Tests played and prizes awarded to Mrs. A board of review was ljpld' Mon- Clara Witmer.

Mrs. Jennip Pair, and day evening at the resrular meeting Mrs. Kathryn Lecrone. Mystery of Boy Scout troop, Xo. 14, Grace friend gifts and Christmas gifts New Freedom, Dec.

24. The annual meeting of the New Freedom High school alumni association, will be held in the Community hall. B. Gable, T. Horace Leib, I.

K. about completed an order of 5,000 At the Trail theatre, Christ- George Jones and son, Ray, Mrs. uitneran cnuron and tour scouts were exchanged Meehtly, Richard Hall and John Thursday, at 8 p. m. A special passed their second class require- Refreshments in keeping of the pairs of leather welder's gloves for mas nite, Dec.

25. One show, 7:45 Spangler, Spring Grove. program will be given to be fol- Hall: Delta. David Phillins. aetinsr ments.

These boys were: Hoy season were served to the followine Church Officers Installed use in the U. S. Navy for which be p. m. Actm.

Adv. scoutmaster, John Dorgan, Thomas lowed by dancing, music to 24-2t of the enter- Capell. Robert Bradley At the worship Sunday morning in Zeigler's Lutheran church, near here, the pastor, Rev. M. L.

Kroh, for the local Grove. James Craley. Clair Panics members and friends: Mrs. Carrie and Ned Kinard. Scoutmaster Rich- Poet, Mrs.

Clara Witmer. Mrs. Ida ard Kinard announced that next Chapman, Mrs. Luther Bear, Mrs. Monday evening the scouts will go Estella Bixler.

Mrs. Emma King, they were likewise awarded a contract. Post Office Breaks Record Postmaster C. O. Meckley an- Robert furnished bv a loud speaker.

Homer in cidrgc Starner is president of the associa- fxTnounf a' i. Philip tier and Margaret Peregoy is Tc chairman in cnarge Johnson. David Galbreath WE TAKE the pleasure of wish- change in the Baker, Robert McLaughl ing you a Merry Christmas and a instaned these officers for the ensu stmas party Mon Hannv and Prosperous New Year, ing two years: Elders, George Dep- Morton, Walter Niekirk, William secretarj. to the York Y.M.C.A. to enjoy Mrs.

Daisv Weire. Mrs. Howbert nounced that an all time mail rp day. Instead of beginning at 7:30 Schools Closed AQV. fpr ami Peter Iau: deacons.

Clar- Hoke, Jack Wiley, Joe Wiley, swirnming. leaving the church at Zirkle, Mrs. John Stetler, Mrs. Eli- cord was set this year with 55,000 Trail theatre. The New Freedom school closed r'lrt fi nrl VHwnrH William Fisher.

Howard Hniiser. Shearer- cemetery trustees, James Rupert Palmer, John Harkins. Mr. yesterday and will reopen Jan. 6 w.

1 it 1 t-. t-. T-. 1 Martin Sparc Tr Piirrtin Martin Sears. Glen Burnie.

o.io l-ioi zaoern witmer, airs, uianys wit- pieces 01 man Having been run S.S. Class Elects mcr. Mrs. Tauline Shoemaker, through the cancellation machine Colleen Craley was elected presi- rlith Witmer, Lois Shomaker, Mrs. on Friday and that over 50.00') dent of class Xo.

1 of St. John's Florence Hykes. Mrs. Jennie Bair passed through the same machine Newcomer and Ueorge wess. ana -rs.

v. none. raimer. Entertain Class At Saginaw Residence the, party will start at 8 o'clock in the local school auditorium. The children's party will be held from 2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

Sing Christmas Carols A group of local girl scouts sang Christmas carols last night at Officers to serve Zeigler Lu- Palmer Hopkins, A. Heaps, Mr. is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Taylor. on Saturday this for two davs in tlieran hunelay scnooi, near neif. anu tnrus jumison. Mrs.

succession, breaking the record of Gaginaw, Dec. Bud of the ensuing year will be elected at C. yiley, Miss Jean Wiley and all previous vears set last vear Promise class met at the home of the sersion next Sunday at 9:30 a Harold H. Hills, field executive of Our- Xmas Show Grand family entertainment. Rosa many points in the borough and at whpn Jsonii iPttor Air Mrs Ma mid Horn.

The r. ana warrj bumius ii uie area William C. Warner. Red Lion and 1 cl rce, Brian th of tnos.e ho vrnisps wore in charge son, Paul, Hanover, visited Mrs 11 Clara Henry. Dorothv V.

Harvey. Felton. were the sick. The girl scouts have been r.mav ana were tne mg 01 -urs. naium u.u.

wll, be held mrriH th si.t. Rir ranp days for letters but vesterdav ex- gifts were exchanged among jtPiormpfi Mm'Mv scwwh at tne anfj Mrs. Lida Strine. Christmas meeting he'd Mondav evenintr at the home of the teacher. Mrs.

X. Kueene Shoemaker. Other officers elected were: Vice-pros'- 'c Christmas holidays. President dent, Helen Barnhart: secretary. I'reston o.mg announced that any Ellen Barnhart and treasurer.

An- Person is invited to visit the club nabelle Smith. Games were played accompanied by a member, and gifts were exchanged. Refresh- TroP 35 Re-reqistered ments were served to: Marilyn Scout troop. Meads. Elaine Craley.

Colleen Cra- t. ohn eformea urch lev. Doris Knisley. Mary Knisley L1" "1,1 1 Vr, coming year, it was announced at Ellen Barnhart Helen Barnhart. t.

Sunday at 10 a. m. in reiaensaai Cardiff. Saturday evening at 7:30 nunuay at iu a. nuumi varuiu, oauuuay evening ai i fr pnntpnts pre ber of ift niipVfh Lutheran church, near here.

Rev. 0'ciock bv Rev. James L. Grazier. tlfJ, PAr" 8 M.

L. Kroh, the pastor, will deliver the presence of a few relatives u- wee. a- practicing the Christmas carols at 25 Vv ish.ng our friends and patrons tnejr regllIar meetings for the past a Merry Xmas. bylvaman theatre. wcfks of Decernber.

Aa- Improves House S. Caroll Wentz, has had work-Tugboat Annie Sails Again men engaged in building a chimney Cast: Marjorie Rambeau, Alan on tbe SOuth side of his apartment eX.edXr Ut TLsZ to the i. 1. "Trs Mplvin a program 01 reuiiauuua auu tne rresoyterian cnurcn was us Stamp sales records were broken following persons. Mrs.

-Men in election of church with over 180.000 stamps of all Hoover. Mrs. Frank Doll, Mrs. Har- es An ection 01 kinds having been sold through the old Horn, Mrs. Haydcn Schroeder.

oncers win also ne neia. U.nnvep nrr.n Man stamp window, receipts tonninir last Geraldine Miller, Robert Doll, Frank nanover JUnCTIOn rvian iiaie, jane jman, uoiana neagan. wnse on West Constitution ave- CrvMtfc Holn Vnrric nue. An addition to the cellar has nnaoene nj The troop committee also Gloria Magner and Mr and Mrs. dcclfle(3 to pllrchase a sul scrption Eugene Shoemaker and children, tQ thc ufe maazine Eugene.

Nancy and Danny. ph aA r.mk. year's by between $300 and $400. Doll. and John Miller.

Fawn Crave Schools Mr. Mecklev nnnonnrprt thorp Butcherings Held "wn jwnwwi Weds In Maryland They're a ecream on the screen. Ahoy for a thousand laughs. The S. S.

fun docks today. At the New theatre. New Freedom, Christmas evening. 2 shows. 7 and 9:15 p.

Thursday, one nhow, 7:45 p. m. Adm. 10-20c. Adv.

24-3t Christmas Party Held the troop eligible to receive a "Boys' would be no delivery tomorrow or An old fashioned butchering was Carol Service window service, but mrka nr. held by Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Kohr. Hanover Junction, Dec. 24. Marri' Wmith onn Atr artii Fawn Grove. Dpc.

-4. The ele- xr "1, 1, Kcnocca w. lPitzors ciass or troop bannpri wnich is giVen Bethany United Brethren Sundav bv national headquarters fot corn-school held a Christmas nartv in sulcription to the magazine. riving tomorrow would be delivered wo larse porKers were biaugiueiuu. in the morning bv the force of Dinner guests were: Mrs.

Frances Mrs. lranceS -tils. Jldll una anu mntarv anil hisrh school PUPlls Of i.4... Lehman, llaliam; uirvin uingcricn, township, under the super The church social rooms Approxirrately one-half ton of extra employees, the regular force also been Personals Earle Yohe. who has been confined to bed with a severe throat infection, is reported to be somewhat improved.

Sergeant John Loucks, assigned to the 7th V. S. Coast Artillery, Fort Hancock. N. is spending a Christmas furlough with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Loucks. Sergeant Ixnuks, a local hierh school alumnus, will be on the alumni team for the annual homecoming game next Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Myers. Han- Starview; Alvin Meckley, Mr. and vjsinn Miss Elizabeth A. leaver afternoon. Christmas stones an-i paper has heeri collected by n.cm- having been relieved from duty for over, were married at 7 p.

T-l I V. uis iniufii presented a carol service in Saturday at the Lutheran parson WE TAKE this pleasure of wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Vear. New theatre. Adv. carols were enjoyed and an ex- hers 0f the troop under the direc- the day.

change of gifts was made. TIiosp tion of Assistant Scoutmasit Fl- Mrs. Jacob Horick Tiresent were: Bfttv Neal. Thelma ward Thomnson and the nari The funeral of Mrs. Alirt- I.utll .111.

any .,..0. nail, ANeW raiK, lllUiaua Kohr and children, Gladys, Edwin, Several carols were played by age at Manchester, by Rev. Lewis Rehmeyer. They were attended by Miss Carrie Myers, a cousin of the bride, and John Yost, of Hanover. Herrman.

Iris Dangherty. Elaine baled after the meeting. Proceed Horick, wife of Jacob C. I(rick. Madeline.

Gertrude, Isabel and Ray. William Theophel, cornetist after Phipps, Betty Berkheiser. Maryland from the pale of this -paper will be Manchester, R. D. 1, who died early Madeline Bruaw and Mr.

and Mrs. which the program included: read-Neikam, Geraldine Neikam, Gloria used to defray the cost of re- Saturday morning, was heo thi K. J. Knaub. ing- of Christmas story and pray- East Berlin Alumni Sprenkle.

Phyllis Warner, Joanne cently constructed scout room tw anernoon wun services at he: lato An old lasnionea nuicnering was er Rev. Donald H. U. caroi Gordon Myers, a student at t- For the time being they will live le iiui.ic ai ociock, ronowta ov neia oy -Mr. ana jus.

uiu.ku "Away in A ranger, mv a. th nf their rpsnertivp A-'T U-l tishursr collese. is spending tl Inners, Jacqueline May, Peggy scouts. Carl Ferree, and Kow Franks. Mary Elizabeth Grove.

Jo- ard Minnich, paseod theU tes- anne Wilt. Roberta Burns, Belva scout pace. Scoutmaster harle Hawks Amelia Wallirk. Bettv.Tanp Myers gave a demonstration on further rites at St. David's fsher Two large porkers were slaughter- ppiis.

Bobby Sechrist Bruce Cau- nts Mr tjmlth is empi0ved bv lo reunion Christmas holidavs with his par-man's) irnion church with Pev. A. ed. Dinner guests were: Mr and deli, Mae Vandyke, Velma Boyce Budesheim, a Seven Vallevs East Berlin Dec "4 -The annual ts. Mr.

and Mrs. T-Mward Myers M. Hollinger, pastor of the West Mrs. John Hunt and daughter, B.lea- Betty Hostler and Ruth Rudd; flute 9 v'f Rpr William Sowers, Washington. Manheim Lutheran charge.

afrteJ nor. Wrightsville; Philip Eisenhart, selections. "Silent Night." "Deck meat deaU. reunion the East Berlm Hign chrlstmas boli. Knislev.

Mirlnm Norma rope work. Scout leaders for the Howard Maxine Weiser Jean Fishel. evening were: Opening, Minnich. scout laws. Charles Helen Waltick and Rebecca W.

Fmeltzer. Installation Staff Party r.y nev. ai. sando, pastor of thc -ortn lorK: -Mrs ueorge the Hall" ana Joy 10 11 J. A.

Brodbeck, who recently held Fr dav evenW in the Re- 'lays with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Vvest Manheim charge, offlcitin Charlets Decker Starview; Mr. and elementary pupils; Jo11 Jri1'y underwent an operation at the York church ann Gr uv- Becker. Burial was made in St.

avidS Mrs. Robert Feltenberger and son. Santa Claus," Gladys bechrist. it 'ne patient, er is General chapman Mrs Rob- The local grade and high schools cemetery. Serving as pallbearer Charles.

Mr. and Mrs. Nevin War- Gladys Boyce. Ina Boyce Paul 0 a patient. 1 a7f; 'h cor closed early this afternoon for the were: Jacob Geiman.

Carl Shaffer, ner and children. Shirley and Terry, smith, Donald Smith, Helen nd ce i "cr I in Christmas vacation and will re-Harvey Garrett. Harvey Yinrling. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Ness and chil- Jimmie Ruff. Doris Dill. Ruth Rohrbaiilrh and Ir ami rhL rfr open George Went and J.hn dren. Gloria and Earl. Pleasureville: Ij0we.

Dean McPherson. Buddy Or- art fm th wer Mr and f.artv was held for the children High School Names Paper W.Chrl.. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Horner and Janice Badders Jean Daw- SZhrlwn chHdrVa en oAh rimar 'department "SmnSy Hill Jottings." is the new Mrs.

Marv Mi er. wife of Char es ern nurenpp Chares. Eva and son A amp Davis. Chrystle Smith, 1 1 'l. tr.

ihn Snrh? Grove Mi in i- 1 .1 r- 1 niio" nH ann aiary nanover; anu oca: l.utneran Minuav scnooi, rri- Miller. 424 Locust street, died thi James Knaub and Mr. and Mrs. Denn Boyle: "Jingle Bells and t. m.

Mich srhnnl month paper publish- Raub; oath, El wood Burke an games George Taylor. To Register Unemployed Martin L. Kunkle. youth interviewer for the National Your' Administration in York count'" announced today that local ministers are cooperating in an -ff'rt 'o obtain the names of youth, hot!" mai" and female, between he ages of jS and 25, who are out of rchool an unemployed. The follow.

min irtere have expressed their api.rova' and are making efforts through their respective, charges to secure the names of young persons, who mornine at 11:30 o'clock, foil iwing Ceore-e Knaub. "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town. vv th hih school students The Rebekah installation staff of York county held its annual Chr'stmas party Thursday evening In the social room of Warner's Dairy store. The program included: Accordion solo. "ancv Hoffeins.

York: vocal solo. "I Am An American," Mrs. Tins Olewi'cr. Rei I sketch, Marv Montgomery. Mvra Williams and Esbanola Mc-TCinley, all of Delta; vocal quintet.

Pearl Wortz. Frances Herman. Blanche Rohrbausrb. Sarah Stnnf-fer and Marcella Keller, all of an illness of several vesm. She Hosts to Club rhythm band of Hyson's school, tVrene Mi ml The Christmas issue was distribut- was a daughter of William W-ikei Tbp Get-Toeether club met at the withBettv Keller and Kenneth 5 l' "ch' 9mi enlists nf twenty 1 a i i a.

tt-t -u as mnuY ii. in mpri ann Anne hp is 111 1,1 i v. Hiifi me iaic hnmo nf Mr. and Mrs. Wi lam- Harrs rondiictin: u)enuy rn Thomas and Georce fiirirp hi rt' irn i ri anri nnarp-o o'im Weikert and was born Dec.

.1, 18S3 rarthmer. Friday evening. Christ- carol" and "Beautiful The. local schools closed Friday Farrence are tne co-eaiiors ui John Rosenberry. Y'ork.

in Pittsburgh Nyvlvvurl ftrn a rlrt at 2 o'clock for the Christmas paper, wnicn is prescmw mas gifts were exenangen ana Hign scnooi gin uiuiu, "nuttv sisters" were revealed for Candle Was There And No Fire tv, vpr anrt "Hnlv Nieht." High school hold nartips frnni farm of a booklet. It is divided into vf nrM tj, a n-hnn trifta npro ftv vaHdiis dpnnrtmrnts covered hy Mrs Miller was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran church. her husband, two children, Charles Miller. Philadelphia.

mav be interested: Kev. Dr (. A luncheon was served to the mixed quartet. Marie Torbert, Dale a. anri rpfrpshments sened.

mpmhprs of the four classes. The ferson, and vocal solos. Louise Poff Ma'urer. Rev. J.

Stewart Glen. Re and Miriam Crawford, both of tv, pov Kreck- and and Mi Catherine Miller, at if me; following: Mrs. Lester Brenner, Marsteller. Paul Lutz and Doroiny stuairt Rohrbaugh. who Classes will be resumed Monday.

work of printing is done entirely by Mrs. Gcorsre Shenck. Mrs. Maurice McElwain. were recentlv married, bv the em- Mrs.

John Myers attended the the students including the making Brenner, Mrs. John Leader Mrs. The rhythm band was composea ot Charps a Sllmmers annual Christmas Candlelight ser- of cuts and mimeographing. Walter Leader. Mrs.

Joseph Living- of Miriam Creter. Charles l-ane. Freedom vices held In the chapel of West On H. S. Honor Roll Delta, and Mabel Andrews Red Rev.

Ellwood E. Needy. Mr. Ki.r.kle one grandchild her'fathe'r lliani I.mn. Gifts were exchanged an-1 sakl that further plans are that Weikert, York: and two br tames were em'oyed.

Place of registration will be -tab and two sisters. William Weiker Aornian jiauniT iMinci uaino, v.iC Iiui Weikert Mrs Norman War- Pmnraninc ucv bot" -Mr- and Mrs. Rohrbaugh are Chester Mate reacners conege. Mary rtersney ami npr and Mw OnrtidV Mack a Brenner and sons. Jay and Clifford, ma Meek, Donald cy emploved.

Friday evening. sophomores, and Virginia Ptauffer. Yort PrHate f.ine sefvic-s will and Mr. and Mrs. William rarthmer Harm Buddy Orwifr.

Bet KeUer tg Student. Home freshman were placed on the be held at her late residen, Frl and son. George. i I' Krow Ronald following: Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence William Elrin, Raymond Jacobs schoo, honor ro! for high grade, day afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev nn(1 bv Claus and one me, Harris and Thelma Gordon Rohrbaugh. Glen and Gerald Ebersole, students at attained during the past six weeks. Di. John S. Tome, pastor of St "LTs'istant who wH be aided ThP TTurh scnooi chorus was Rock: Blanche Ness.

Mildred Penn State college; Beatrice Myers, Funeral Of. Mark's Lutheran church, officiating Lmm hin of the lodw ,15 of Rnth Matson Mar Hensst. Dallastown. R. Walter Mildred Wisler and Beatrice Flinera! services for Mrs Sarah Burial will be made in Greenmount the Accident IS ta on a New Freedom; Grace Hoopes.

West Chester State Teach- A. Kessler. s- Injured In Acciaeni Kimmons, Ruth Jamison, urace tacobs. Mi vinr who ed at her home Those pre pent were: Mnrv Mont- r.hed in Red Lion and the date fcomery, Enid Lewis. Hilda Kil- for registration will be announced bourne.

Mvra Wil'iams. Essie Rer- liter The place of the youtp on kes. Louise Poff. tr and Mrs. the program would be one of Ravmond Hamilton.

Mr. and Mrs. ploymcnt and vocational expe- 'ence Horace Peelinnr. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrv Stebbins. Mr. and Mrs. L. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS and M'Ham Crawford, all A Pleasure at LaMottp of Delta- arah Staffer.

Tarcella Clothing Store, Red Lion. Pa. Kessler, Anna Kessler. Pearl Wert, Adv. d4-tr.

Jcff-on: An Experienced whit Duam.Vbe8 Brogue: Minnie Reis- New, Paul Rahn. Brushtown. received Waltermyer. Helen Jones, Virginia dimmer ven ValleTa ji leravll sUto Teacher, college; nVar here Sunday, were held to Mrs Little AT fractures of the femur and pelvis KiIffre Dorothy Erma Trimmer. k.en Valle5s.

R. D. Mprcersburg aca- "ay from the home of her son-in rs. Kppn ot TTnr, ana several iraciurea r.u. (inmrn, Ann Jamison, dpmv.

Hppn Tane Mummert, Girl's iaw and daughter. Mr. and remit nf or, automobile accident on 'Viro-iTiia Tilpvins Vnre-aret Stew- Branch of Penn State college: iwrence Mamnaugn, nere. Kev. Pottstown; Betty Lerew.

teacher In m. I Kroh officiated. Grandsons the Camden. N. schools, are as pallbearer.

Interment spending the holiday vacation at was made in Stoverstown ceme- over General hospital for tho past (seven weeks, was discharged Sundav and returned to her home. Mrs. Rhoda Myers. New Oxford. W.

High St the Hanover-Baltimore highway, art, Janice McDonald. Sara Camp- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. near Hampstead, this morning bPnt Lavina Jamison, Viola Mae Lee Linkous. about 10 o'clock.

Harmon, Bertha Smith. Martha Miss Opal Linkous, student at Rahn aeed about fifty years, was pUrhm rean Jones. Marie Tor- Asbnry college. Wilmore, Is 24-2t Adv. their homes here.

was removed to the Hanover Gen- tery. 1 1. i a Riwnriinv thp hnhrlov. -1 1 li fi i uii om. returnine to nanover un a man Deri.

Kiun i.imm"ns mm ucnj i Mrs. Rosa Brown Is visiting hei daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wherley and family, Hyattsville, Md.

the trnck left the M.irHs ents, and Mrs. Thomas Link- bulance of the Hanover Fire com of prodi.ee, nen in iri.tK ine NV i highway and struck two parked au- Home For Christmas ous. Ell-- Kiddies tomobil'rs. Rahn had left Hanover Miss Jean Webb, student at Miss irginia I-card and ilbur make hoods A new use for cotton to cot ton -padded waterproof for bee-hives in winter. Thanks For your during 13 10.

And a Merry Christmas to All. Kenneth K. Poet and A. Ivlwartl Poet, Poet Radio Co. Adv.

To replace tin. boxes of iron plates coven with special enamels are being used in Budapest. mi. -i I tininrf, Tf re aw KiiK pro- i I'd eco IS SLUriK lit i Inger, Hokp. Edith Stebbins.

Bfssie Wagner. Mildred Wagner and Nancy Hoffems. all of York, and Flossie Knaub. Romaine Rohr-baiiTh, Velma McElwain. Mabel Anlnws and Gerald Snyder, all of th's place.

Woodworkers To Meet The regular meeting of the Allien Woodworkers' Union of America. will be held at 7:. 10 o'clock Thursday evening in the Winter hall. President Milton D. M.

Peters will be in charge. Open House At Club Open house is being observed by Hanover lodre. No. 753. B.P.O.E.

of duce about four o'clock this morn- en's, Mr. and Mrs, visiting their Mrs. Samuel are and V.T. Howard Mimore, k. parents, Mr.

llanovpt nnil virinitv will be he mg. eriD. Miss Elizabeth Tyson, student at Foard. Malaria, which practically disappeared from Wisconsin more than wars stm is becoming a health tomorrow mornin" with the onrn- He was brought to the Hanover The United States produces afternoon Townson State Teachers college, is thp thentre nartv to he General hospital this 11 .1 Mr. Much of the art of primitive problem again, partly due appar- anom percent oi me given in the Mate tneatre ai aooui i.iv The tail of the Great Comet of vwi T-ilnin thp show each a mtient.

'r. ueorKt: rj. joiny, narry i. iraun. men is highlv sophisticated and entlv to increaspd river tratric aim npPl ana veai, or moie u.n t-nrt nnfi nan tHn aifanrlino XTloo -o-1 T.inVniK ftTlliIOnT Hi tina, Brazil and Uruguay together.

IS 13 was more man Bu.VV.Wv child will he presentea wun a sin 1- re.i. ru suw i. avs one anthropologist other travel. and an additional present of- fruit physician. xowou i les long a record.

the local Yellowjackets club during.

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