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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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York, Pennsylvania
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11
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The Gazette and Daily, York, Jt Tyesday Morning, June 22, 1954 11 Wins Scholarship Daily Memoranda Register For W-JLC Day tamp We've joined the new American Motors family and we're celebrating with a big. Recent Births To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Emen-heiser, Hellam RD 1, Saturday at Columbia hospital, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. James Hart, 48 South Penn street, yesterday at. West Side Osteopathic hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Toomey, Craley, yesterday at West Side Osteopathic hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers, Wellsville RD 1, yesterday at West Side Osteopathic hospital, a son. on the greatest performers ever built! To Mr.

and Mrs. Richard B. Ed- sall, New Freedom, yesterday at York hospital, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Emory beck, 1424 North Sherman street, yesterday at York hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Els-wick, Delta RD 2, yesterday at York hospital, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kane, 2799 Clear Springs road, yesterday at York hospital, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Edward E. Baker, 721 East Philadelphia street, yesterday at York hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore L. Eighty-eight youngsters have registered to date for the YWCA-Jewish Community center day camp, which opens July 5 at White Rose park. Registration for the first two-week period stands at 57, and for the second period at 31. The camp can handle 65 children each period. Reports on day camp were among those given to the YWCA board of directors as they met Thursday for the last time until Sept.

16. Most of the board meeting was occupied with completion of a report of regional conference in Buffalo, early in May. The reports were begun last month. Participating were Mrs. J.

Gordon Reber, chairman of York delegation, Harriet Smith, Beatrice Siebold, Mrs. Esli S. Myers, Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin, Virginia -Wolf and Mrs.

K. T. Steigelman. Next all-YW affair will be a community workshop Sept 20, when committee personnel will be introduced to their responsibilities and the YW's purpose. Social Agencies Council To Revise Its Directory York County Council of Social Agencies expects to have ready for publication this fall an up-to-date revision of its directory of the county's health and welfare resources.

The council's executive committee was authorized Thursday by the board of directors to begin preparation of a revised edition The directory, which has not been published in two years, lists all county agencies and organizations in the health, welfare and recreation fields. S. G. Garry has been named public relations committee chairman of the council. Real Estate Board Is Granted Charter A charter for articles of incorporation for the York Real Estate board was approved yesterday by common pleas court Judge Ray P.

Sherwood. Officers are: President, A. G. Blakey, vice president, New low price! Hornet Special Club Coupe. Also a Sedan and Club Sedan.

HUDSON HORNETS WASPS JETS Grothe, Parkton, Sunday at York hospital, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Sides, 662 West King street, Sunday at York hospital, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kinley, Hellam RD 1, Saturday at Columbia hospital, a daughter; name, Susan Elizabeth; weight, seven pounds, six ounces. Mrs. Kinley is the former Shirley Becker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Becker, Hellam RD 1. come toaau ana save i Mary Ann Forker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P.

Forker, 1343 Prospect street, is one of the winners of the eighth annual full scholarship to York hospital School of Nursing awarded by the Soroptomist club. Miss Forker, graduated this month from William Penn Senior High school, served as a junior nurse's aide at the hospital. Another girl will be selected for the scholarship later, according to Mrs. Vaden Gladfelter, scholarship committee chairman. Four student nurses now are training at the hospital on Soroptomist scholarships.

George F. Rider; secretary, O. M. Paup, treasurer, Harry P. Kissinger.

Other subscribers are: Clayton E. Moul, G. D. Deardorff, A. G.

Garland, John R. Stauffer, Charles H. Spayd, and Harold G. Rotz. The petition was presented by Attorney Thomas H.

Reed. WHEAT PLANTING (Continued From Page 2) are made in order to be eligible for price support aid on any crop. Allotments are now planned for wheat, cotton, major types of tobacco, peanuts and sugar crops. In addition, farmers whose allotments call for a total reduction of more than ten acres in the allotment crops will have to comply with a "total acreage allotment" for their farms in order to get price supports. To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Fink. 114 Pleasant way, yesterday at. home, a daughter. Applications To Wed Carlton Ray Waltmyer, 21 North Park street, and Joanne Ailean Hildebrand, 104 North Pleasant avenue, Dallastown.

Thomas Patrick Collins, d3 Lindebergh avenue, and Catherine Mildred Williams, 1274 West Poplar street. Frederick Leonard Smith, 7Uoyfe North Pershing avenue, and Nancy Lou Kibler, 762 East Wallace street. Georee Yarrow Edwards, 703 Lindale avenue, Drexel Hills, and Doris Romaine Saylor Snyder Red Lion RD 1. Standard trim and other specification! and accesBorlei mbject to change without notice Lewis Leonard Achai, Mt. Wolr RD 1, and Elinor Louise Hoffman, 1508 West Philadelphia street.

Glenn Eugene Conaway, ZiS North Albemarle street, and Nancy Lou Walker, 714 Pennsylvania avenue. Earl Harrv Watson, 253 North mi Sherman stret, and Patricia Lois Grace, 42 East Boundary avenue. John Wilbur Gross, Glen Rock RD 2, and Dauris Marie Crawford, rogue ville RD 1. Thomas Scott Imes, 379 Main street, Dallastown, and Donna Ruth Gemmill, Main street Yoe. Dale Glen Kline, Manchester Get set to beat the heat with a 1954 YORK Room Air Conditioner RD 1, and Doris Louise King, York RD 5.

of Torrid Earl John Brenneman, 625 lse Belief North Hartley street, and Wilma Joane Kepner, 300 Given drive. John Bennett Copenhaver, 109 North Highland avenue, and Joanna Mae Weller, 442 South George street. William Henry Widener, Ken -'vw-0 Your comfort is just as important during summer heat waves as it is in mid-winter. So why not prepare for summer with the finest in cool comfort? You'll be glad you chose YORK especially because it's made right here in town, so there's never any delay in getting service. Call your dealer today! wood hotel, and Joan Edith Kreeger, Shiloh, York RD JL Carroll Smyser, 512 Smith street, and Elaine Ruth Faust, York RD 3.

Richard Arthur Brockley, 63b Salem avenue, and Ruth Pauline Longenecker, 586 vladison avenue. ord 3 "ew Philip Anthony Ferry, 5 Linnet effect, treet'l place, Glouchester, and Jacqueline Mae McCall, 332 South Pershing avenue. James Paul Beard, 385 Lexington street, and Dorothy Louise East Mason avenue. (York) I lit conditionin Alfred William Ropp, and Doris Jean Coover, York RD 4. Predict as Hie Kenneth Eugene Zimmerman.

mperatureV aner dav il area J.t cs Pus South Main street, Box 140, Attica, Ohio, and Mary Elizabeth Teeter, 2795 Sherwood road, Columbus 9, Ohio. Divorce Business Want "J.east one PRICES START AT $199.95 for the small-bedroom unit. Popular deluxe model illustrated is $299.95. Budget payments as low as $7.50 per month. Flush mounting available on all popular home sizes.

Normal installation FREE. Suits started: Joseph K. Kern, York Haven RD 1, against Helen J. Kern, Enola. Ezra B.

Liehtner, 9 Sprenkle Goodling Electric Co. 335 W. Market St. Phone 8-2751 Freedman Bros. 335 W.

Philadelphia St. Phone 6257 "Vorhood 311 ovor 7UI feray-Sft i for I George's Stationery Store Home Insulation Co. 300 S. George St. Phone 7223 315 N.

George St. Phone 8-2681 wm" was at rh luaa.v. th "IT it Was ann avenue, Hanover, against Emma R. Lightner, Hanover. Masters appointed: Attorney William H.

Kain in the case of William E. Smith against Patricia A. Smith. Attorney William W. Hafer in the case of Harvey J.

Hunter against Kathleen M. Hunter. Attorney J. Richard Budding in the case of Louise E. McGill against John G.

McGill. Granted Jacqueenia Hiers Evans from Walter T. Evans. Mueller Engineering Co. Jno.

Z. Barton, Inc. 120 E. Newton Ave. Phone 3-6140 317 W.

Market St Phone 8-1351 lfer Ma! b' Distributor: Modern Wholesalers, Inc..

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