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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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York, Pennsylvania
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14
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Tuesday 'Morning, April 6 1954r Gazette Wndaify-York 4 COUNTY Glen Rock Soldier Honored In Alaska Glen Rock Pfc. Burnell Bollinger, son of Borough Officer and Mrs. Raymond Bollinger, recently received an eight and a half inch high gold cup for being the outstanding private first class in his company at Ladd's Air Force base, Alaska. Pfc. Louis L.

Burkhardt, 21, son of Jerome M. Burkhardt, Glen Rock RD 2, is assigned to the 24th Military Police company with the. 24th Infantry division in Korea. Electricians' Mate Third Class Charles McWilliams, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E.C. McWilliams, is aboard the USS Lloyd Thomas on a cruise to the Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. New Spring Fashions In ladies dresses, millinery, skirts, blouses, handbags, lingerie nylons, costume jewelry. Also little girls' hats, dresses, etc.

Beautiful Hallmark Easter cards and Easter candy. Nellie L. McCullough, Glen Rock. Adv. 86.8,9,12,13,15 Upholstering, Remodeling Refinlsh Will pick up deliver.

See Mr. Norman M. Kopp. Glen Rock, Seitzland, Pa. Adv.

Theater Building At Stewartstown Withdrawn At Sale Stewartstown The Ramsay theater building which was scheduled to be sold at public auction Saturday was withdrawn because of insufficient bids. Mrs. Charles F. Ramsay, owner, said she will sell the building at private sale. She will continue to operate the motion picture theater until the building is sold.

Upholstering, Remodeling ft Refinteh Will pick up deliver. See Mr. Norman M. Kopp, Glen Rock, Seitzland, Pa. Adv.

MEETING TONIGHT Wrightsville Wrightsville Lions club will hold a dinner meeting tonight at 6:30 o'clock at Miller's restaurant, 114 Hellam street We'll Pay Tour Eleetrl BUI For Six months Sea paper April 7, for details Jacobs Lumber Windsor. Adv. ul-Gt Dr. Chas. Glatfelter Will Address Lions Club At Glen Rock Glen Rock "The Pennsylvania Dutch" will be discussed by Dr.

Charles Glatfelter, a native of this place now on Gettysburg college faculty, at a meeting of Glen Rock Lions club in the Community hall at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. This will be the final session in the 100 per cent attendance contest. Members who have attended all meetings since September and are present tomorrow will be eligible for an award. "John Rummel is program chairman for tomorrow.

Rev. D. W. Stock, pastor of Im-manuel EUB church, will preach the sermon when the community churches hold their union Lenten service in Zion Lutheran church et 7 p.m. tomorrow.

Glen Rock Hose and Ladder company will meet Friday night. Ivory Shaffer is ill at his Main street home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.

Hoover, Mrs. Marian Strine and son, Robert, York, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rohrbaugh. TO MEET SUNDAY Davidsburg, Proprietors of Davidsburg Union church will meet in the church at 8 p.m.

next Sunday to elect a superintendent, a treasurer and trustees for the coming year. Trie Easter Cantata Slated Sunday Crosses And Fine linen will be presented at Shrewsbury Methodist church. Shrewsbury "Crosses and Fine Linen," an Easter cantata in song and story, will be presented in Grace Methodist church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Rev.

Norman Wagner will be reader and Mamie Dubs will be organist Others participating will be Eugene Wolf, W. E. Holley, Neil Harvey, soloists; Joann Par-do, Carol Royston, Charles Lentz, Dennis Smith, Joseph Wagner and Melvin Smith. Union Ienten Service Rev. Joseph Baugher, York, a Church of the Brethren minister, will preach the sermon at the union Lenten service in Christ Lutheran church at 7:30 p.m.

tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Ecken-rode have received word that their son, MSgt.

Bernard C. Ecken-rode, stationed at Lakenbath Air base, England, will be transferred May 7 to Lockbourne Air Force base, Ohio. He is chief clerk at his present base and will complete 12 years of service in October. A talk on "Lionism" was given by Lloyd Eby, Lemoyne, District 14-C governor, at a meeting of Shrewsbury Lions club Thursday night. A film was shown on the Boy Scout jamboree in California.

It was announced that the club's recent scrap drive yielded 19,830 pounds of paper netted the club $79.32. Ladies' Night will be observed with a meeting at Basehore's restaurant, Littlestown, April 22. Shrewsbury Mission Group Will Convene Shrewsbury "Why I'm A Lutheran" will be the topic discussed at a meeting of the Women's Missionary society of Christ Lutheran church in the parish hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Church council will meet at 8 p.m.

tonight. Senior choir will practice at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Junior choir at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Twenty persons attended the meeting.

Next session will be held April 29 at Lower Chanceford High school. Upholstering, Remodeling A Refinlsh Will pick up deliver. See Mr. Norman M. Kopp, Glen Rock, Seitzland, Pa.

Adv. 14 3 Dallastown Units Will Meet Tonight Dallastown Dallastown American Legion Post 605 will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the post home, 57 West Main street. Christ Lutheran church Mite society will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the church. St. Paul's Reformed Sunday school Always Faithful class will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester L. Ness, 201 North Pleasant avenue. Union Service The two churches which comprise the Dallastown Reformed charge will hold 'their last union Lenten service tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in St.

Paul's church. Rev. J. Keller Brantley, Paradise Reformed charge pastor, will preach. Altar flowers Sunday in St.

John's (Blymire's) Reformed church were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Emory Heindel in observance of the birthday anniversary of their son, Ronald. Altar flowers in Christ Lutheran church Sunday were presented by Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Kehr in honor of the men "and women from Christ church who are now serving in U. S. armed forces, including the Kehrs' son, Wade, who is stationed in England. Altar flowers in Bethlehem EUB church Sunday were in memory of Robert E. Schields, presented by his wife and family.

Chauncey Heisler, 15 South Walnut street, was conveyed from his home to York hospital Sunday night in the ambulance of Austin H. Eberly. Dallastown Jaycettes Card Party Saturday Dallastown Dallastown Jaycettes, ladies' auxiliary of the Dallastown Junior Chamber of Commerce, will hold a public card party Saturday at 8 p.m. in Rescue Fire company hall. The event was announced following an auxiliary meeting Thursday at which the group decided to purchase an article for the Dallastown-Yoe VNA.

Twelve members attended the meeting at the home of Mrs. Wayne Geesey. We'll Pay Your Electric Bill For Six months. See paper April 7, for details Jacobs Lumber Windsor. Adv.

al-6t Yoe Fire Co. Auxiliary Will Convene Tonight Yoe Yoe Fire company Ladies' auxiliary will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the company hall. The bulletin in Salem EUB church Sunday was in memory of A. P. Neff, sponsored by the family.

NORM ADVERT1SINO. mmm mm Speaker Named For Hallam Lenten Rites Hallam Rev. Franklin Glass mover, pastor of Lischey's Reformed charge, will be guest speaker for the weekly Lenten service Thursday at 7:30 p.m, at Trinity Reformed church. A meeting of the Willing Workers society will follow the service. Briefs Persons from this place attending a recent family reunion at the home of Mrs.

Mervin Melhnger, Lancaster, were: Mrs. Rena Eim-erbrink, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kline, Linda and Brenda Kline, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Eimerbrink and Gloria Eimerbrink. Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Areta Arnold attended the Flower show at Philadelphia. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Hursh, Mr, and Mrs. William Hibner, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Flaharty have returned from a recent trip to Potato City, near CoudersporL Walter Emig, who has been iH for several months, is reported improved.

I. G. Owens, Water Street, Pa, is several days with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Hileman. Mrs. Clarence Leber, Sidney and Stanley Leber and Mrs. Millard L. Winter were recent visitors of Mrs.

Winter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kendig, Harrisburg. EAST PROSPECT We'll Pay Tour Electric Bill For Six months. See paper April 7, for details-Jacobs Lumber Windsor.

Adv. al-Ct Automobile Financing Service East Prospect State Bank has a money saving plan for you. See Ken Nickol today and save $100. or more. Adv.

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