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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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York, Pennsylvania
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The Gazette and Daily, York, Saturday Morning, April 12, 1958 -15 Linda Reichart, Hanover RD 4, and Mrs. Chalmers Manger, Westminster. Births To Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Myers, Spring Grove RD 3, yesterday at Hanover General hospital, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Strine, 40 Bond street, Westminster, yesterday at Hanover General hospital, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Donald E. Mikesell, Littlestown RD 1, Thursday at Hanover General hospital, a son, Television SATURDAY Channel -WMAR, Baltimore Channel Philadelphia Channel -WRC, Washington Channel -WTTG. Washington Channel -WFIL, Philadelphia Channel -WMAL. Washington Channel Washington Channel Philadelphia Channel 11-WBAL, Baltimore Channel 12-WVUE, Wilmington Channel 13-WJZ, Time Program Channel For Today Western Theatre Crusader Rabbit It Basket Gene Autry Theatre Movie Western Wizard Garden Club Ranger Hal 8:45 Cartoon Funnies Big Rascals Circus Breakfast Time Cartoon Carnival Col Bleep 11 13 Funnies 13 Kangaroo .2,9,10 Gardening Ramar To Arrange Flowers Doody Fun At The Zoo Action Triple Feature 13 Mouse Playhouse Ruff Ready Kit Carson This Is Delaware 12 Jeckle Fury Kia' Cisco Sock Hop Faith For Today" King Andy's Gang Christophers Kit Carson Carny The Clown 10 Pastor's Study 12 Dean Show My True Story Brunche With Brooke .5 Favorite Film Playhouse Camera U.S.A. 12 5 Diary Univ.

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Sun 19 Knots Radar Equipped for your Safety in Fun cruise Modern Ship Swimming Pool, Sun Deck, Excellent Cuisine Entertainment by Cruise Director and Staff. Ship as your hotel all the way. Time for SWIMMING sightseeing, bargain shopping POOL SUN DECK in all ports. 7-DAY NASSAU or BERMUDA All- -Expense from $125 To NASSAU June 7, 21 Te BERMUDA May 10; June 14 Leaves Saturday 4 PM Two days and one night in Nassau Bermuda 9-DAY HAVANA and NASSAU All- Expense from $150 MEMORIAL DAY CRUISE Sails Thursday, May 29, 4 PM Two nights and one day in Havana One day in Nassau Havana not suitable -will substitute Bermuda. 12-DAY WEST INDIES All-Expense from $200 TO KINGSTON PORT ANTONIO, JAMAICA HAVANA Sails Saturday May 17 Havana not suitable- -will substitute Haiti.

Folders sent on request EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION, Gen'! Agent 1025 Vermont N.W., Washington 5, D.C. I Open Mon. thru Sat. to 6 PM Tel. STerling 3-6372 or see your Travel Agent Junior Choir Garbed In New Gowns Hametown The recently organized junior choir of St.

Paul's Lutheran church made its first appearance in its new gowns at a Sunday service. Mrs. Lester Bentz, York, who organized the choir, presented the materials to the gowns. Women who helped make the gowns were Mrs. Velma Brillhart, Jacob Brillhart, Mrs.

Harry Brillhart, Mrs. C. Harry Miller, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Zane Miller, Mrs.

Robert Strickler, Mrs. Charles Bupp, Mrs. Albert Albright, Mrs. John Krone and Mrs. Millard McCleary.

HANOVER NEWS (Continued from Page 10) the same high school in 1953, is employed by the Koppelman Construction company, Baltimore. Henry A. Bowman, 58, of 661 East Walnut street, died yesterday at 2:20 p.m. in Hanover General hospital, after a two-year illness. A son of the late John H.

and Minnie Zumbrum Bowman, he was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran church and was affiliated with Hanover Lodge 227, Loyal Order of Moose. Surviving are: Three children, Mrs. Lloyd Sanders, 661 East Walnut street; Herbert A. Bowman, 225 Pleasant street, and Kenneth E.

Bowman, 605 Third street; two grandchildren; one great grandson, and 12 brothers and sisters, Mrs. Frank Small, Eagle avenue; Clayton Bowman, Meade avenue; Mrs. Richard Becker, Orchard street; Mrs. Mark Yost, Pleasant street; Mrs. Gertrude Eltz, 834 street; Mrs.

Blanche Harner, Middletown' RD; Paul and Walter Bowman, both of Hanover RD Clark Bowman, Park Heights boulevard; Mrs. Curvin Wareheim, 14 High street; Mrs. Harry Null, 49 McAllister street, and Lester Bowman, McSherrystown. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Wetzel Funeral home, Carlisle street.

His pastor, Rev. Edgar D. Ziegler, will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery.

Banquet Tomorrow Seven students from the Philadelphia Bible Institute will be guest speakers at a banquet of Hanover Youth for Christ today at 6:30 p.m. in Penn Community hall, John They are: Beverly Smith, Mary Jane Bolton, Melvin Mumpower, Daniel Boyll, Richard Penner, Paul Blasko and Larry Zorbaugh. Briefs The annual election of officers of Conewago Township PTA, Adams county, will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Sand Hill school, road, McSherrystown. Refreshments will be served by parents of seventh and eighth grade students.

Hanover Dental Assistants association will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the office of Drs. A. M. Grant and A.

J. Reed, 20 West Chestnut street. A rummage sale will be held today in the Hanover Market house, East Chestnut street, under sponsorship of Hanover Venture club. Attorney Harry C. Stonesifer, superintendent of St.

Paul's Lutheran Sunday school, will be guest speaker at a "National Sunday School program of Hanover Rotary club Monday at 6 p.m. in the Lyric band hall, York street. Superintendents in local Sunday schools will be guests. About 950 persons attended a variety show sponsored by Hanover Junior Red Cross council last night in Eichelberger Senior High school. Proceeds will be used for the Red Cross Children's fund.

Movies of numerous community parades since 1922 were shown by E. J. J. Gobrecht, president of Hanover Fire company, last night at a joint meeting of the company and the Ladies' auxiliary. A total of 23 families, including 86 persons, were registered last evening for surplus federal foods the office of registration William He Menges.

The was the last one to be held this month. Hospital Notes Recent admissions and discharges recorded at Hanover General hospital included: Admissions Mrs. Jennie Gladfelter, Franklintown; Mrs. Daisy M. Krebs, 208 Forney avenue; Mrs.

Annie Sharrer, New Oxford RD Linda L. Reichart, Hanover RD Mrs. Herbert Shriver, 305 Fulton street; Mrs. Arthur Myers, 514 High street; Clarence H. Fuhrman, 111 West Chestnut street; Mrs.

Hilda Zajkowski, 210 Locust street, and Stuart J. Becker, 211 Princess street. Discharges- Mrs. Charles Reck, 460 Pennsylvania avenue, York; Bertha Jacobs, East Berlin; Kenneth Garrett, Hanover RD Paul Miller, Broadway; Mrs. Lester Kime, New Oxford RD Henry A.

Bowman Century-Fox Hour Concept Steelworkers Meeting .5 World's Best Movies College News Conference Soldiers 'of' Fortune i2 Secret Teen Talk Movie 20th Century-Fox Foreign Legionnaire The Lone Ranger 13 Feature Comment TV MD. .11 Passport To Danger 12 Tales Of The Texas 13 Big Issue .3,4 Movie The Last Word Science Paris Precinct Johns Hopkins 3:15 Steelworkers Meeting" 3:25 -News .10 The Port That Built A City .2,5 Cartoon Festival 20th Century-Fox Hour Living Book Police Call 12 Movie 4:00 Holiday In Paris Wide, Wide World Movie Western Show The Nation 2,9,10 Paul Winchell 6,7 2,9,10 Texas Rangers China Smith Of London Michelle's Continental Music Lone Ranger .6,7 Captured .12 Popeye .13 6:00 Great Decisions, 1958 Meet The Press Hand To Heaven TV Reader's Digest Science Fiction Last Word Sheriff Cochise Aggie .12 Earlv Show .13 .2,9 20th Century 2,9,10 Outlook News Silent Service 26 Men To Promote Good Will Remember Mama Search For Adventure My Friend Flicka 3,4 Adventures Numbers Space You Asked For It Lassie Price Is Right .11 Bishop Sheen 7:20 News Father 2,9,10 No Warning Movie Maverick TV Guide On Parade Sullivan Steve Allen .3,4.11 4th 12 -Scott Island 6,7 Oral Roberts Adventures Scott Island 9:00 General Electric Show .2,9.10 Dinah Shore It Is written Sid Caesar Circuit Rider Science .12 9:30 -Alfred Mitchcock Presents Paris Precinct Action Playhouse Youth On The March TBA $64,000 Challenge .2.9.10 Loretta Young Inner Sanctum Impulse Hopalong Cassidy 12 Jackie Gleason Show .13 My Line Movie 3 Movie Movie News Roundup Harbor ommand Martir Kane 10:40 Weather Late Show 10:45 World Best Movies "BASEBALL AND BOH" 2:30 P.M. MILWAUKEE vs. DETROIT N.B.C. GAME OF THE WEEK HARRISBURG Channel 27 You.

Had A Million Weather Sports 3 let 10 To 'Hollywood Movie Man About Town Movie -20th Hour Pastor's Study 20th Hour 12 0 clock Playhouse. 12-15-Bible Reading Late News Theatre Thought For Tomorrow ROUND SQUARE DANCE Wellsville Fire Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Music by the Neighbor Tones Bill Petre, Caller Admission 65c ON HARDWOOD FLOOR Square and Modern Dancing Every Friday Night, 8:45 Until MUSIC BY ROYAL FIVE Caller MITZEL Fawn Grove Band Hall. Admission 65c Sponsored by Fawn Grove Band. TV ANTENNAS POLES STANDOFFS LEAD-IN WIRE GUY WIRE FACTORY TO YOU PRICES ROOSEVELT TV SUPPLY 251 ROOSEVELT AVE. OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.

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News 5:02 Ranch 12:10 Red Lion Hour 5:15 Rhythm P. Headlines 12:40 Platter Parade 5:58 U. 12:55 Church News 6:00 Southland Playboys 6:15 RFD 1440 1:00 RadioK ids Bible Club 6:30 Country Carnival 1:30 Stand Up for Jesus 6:45 Morning Melodies 1:45 Voice of China and Asia 7:00 U. P. News 1:59 U.

P. Headlines 7:05 Morning Melodies 2:00 Martial Airs 7:15 Heart to Heart 2:15 The Dutch Program 7:30 Weather Summary 2:30 Public Service 7:35 Morning Melodies 3:00 U. P. News 7:45 The Voice of Greece 3:05 Record Room 8:00 Russell Taylor Smith 3:55 U. P.

News 8:30 The Gospel Hour 4:00 Melody Boys 9:00 World Missions at a Glance 4:15 Child's Bible Club 9:15 Music by DeVal 4:30 Record Room 9:30 Organ Melodies 5:30 World News 10:00 Lower Light Evangelistic Hour 5:35 Sports Roundup 10:15 Hebrew Christian Hour 5:45 Record Room 10:30 Morning Roundup 6:00 Dinner Music 10:58 U. P. Headlines 6:30 Concert Hall 11:00 Morning Roundup 6:45 Sign Off WGCB SUNDAY, APRIL 13 6:25 Sign On 12:00 U. P. News of St.

Francis 12:03 Sullivan's Sacred Songs 6:30 Hour 12:30 Codorus Male Chorus 6:45 Childrens Gospel Hour 12:45 York Christian Businessmen 7:00 Christian Missionary Hour 1:00 The Voice of Greece 7:30 Prayer Faith Hour 1:30 The Crusade for Christ 8:00 Happy Half Hour of Heaven 2:00 Mt. Calvary Church of 8:30 Russell Taylor Smith Elizabethtown 9:00 Morning Sunshine 3:00 Message to Israel Christian Hour 3:15 Hour of Evangelism 9:30 Hebrew 3:30 Christ Bible Presbyterian 9:45 Voice of China and Asia Hour Rev. Norris 10:00 Broadcasting for Jesus 4:00 Message of Life Hour Christian Missionary Alliance 4:30 Torch of Evangelism 10:30 Union Church of Jacobus 5:30 Evening Vespers (Alternate) 6:00 Living Faith 11:30 Holiness Missionary Hour 6:15 Sign Off WGCE.

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Years Available:
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