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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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York, Pennsylvania
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8
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The Gazette and Daily, York, I A LMonday Mornin9. November 26, 1956 8 Judith Faye Golden Becomes Bride Daily Memoranda NAMED TO COMMITTEE Clarence R. Rupp, 632 South George street, has been appointed to the national committee on public relations of the National Association of Life Underwriters. He has been national committeeman for York Association of Life Underwriters since 1936. Of Charles Smith In Rites Saturday Dallastown, Saturday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gemmill, 650 Linden avenue, Saturday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur V. Posey, Brogueville RD 1, Friday, a daughter. At West Side Osteopathic To Mr. and Mrs.

Edward G. Crone, Dover D3, yesterday, a Recent Births At York Hospital To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christian, Seven Valleys RD 1, Saturday, twins, a son and a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Grover C. Hall-man, York RD 3, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Johnny McNeil, 701 East King street, yesterday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Whorl, 101 West Sixth avenue Saturday, a daughter. Judith Faye Golden, of 609 North George street, was married Saturday at 3 p.m. to Charles E.

Smith in a double ring ceremony performed in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Spring Grove, by the pastor, Rev. F. Elwood Moreland. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin Golden. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myles C.

Smith, 603 Windsor street. Donald Eugene Golden, uncle of the bride, gave his neice in marriage. She wore a white ballerina length govn of Chantilly lace over Love You Truly" and Promise Me." Mrs. Virginia Stauffer, organist, played "I Love Thee," "Because" and traditional wedding marches. A reception for 200 guests was held at Spring Grove Fire hall.

The couple left for a wedding trip. They will reside at 609 North George street. The bride is a 1952 graduate of Spring Grove Joint High school and the bridegroom is a 1949 graduate of William Penn Senior High school. Both are employed at York Tabulating Service. Inc.

0 Breakfast Blend To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob D. Fry, Stephansgasse 7, Worms am Rhe- in, Germany, and formerly of York, Thursday, a daughter, Mary Susanna. Mrs.

Fry is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alois P. Schaff, 1224 Mt. Rose avenue.

COFFEE bridal satm with fitted bodice and three-quarter length sleeves. She )orf wore a headpiece of white feath- "oU ILL OLUlUb ers with nose length veil. She car- Tniiv A iv Tlneo DELICIOUS SWEET-FLAVORED come $1f on aid subject Jbrney, 66 North Hartman street, yesterday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn E. Shef-fer, 29 East High street, Red Lion, yesterday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G.

Nay-lor, 312 Garfield street, yesterday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Sheaffer, 1043 North Duke street, yesterday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Trimmer, 940 West Princess street, Saturday, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd J. Hopple, 925 North Pine 'Street, Saturday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Brown, 437 Fahs street, Saturday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Orwick, New Freedom RD 2, Saturday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Ecken-rode, Dover RD 3, Saturday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew F. Snyder, Spring Grove RD 2, Saturday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Donald C. Meckley, 1407 Monroe street, Saturday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Norman H.

Hunt, 705 Grandview road, Saturday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Heindel, 388 North Pleasant avenue, Dallastown, Saturday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dierdorff, 373 East Main street, as ac A tour of the Middletown Air Force base was taken Friday by approximately 125 scouts, cubs, explorers and leaders, of the White Rose Boy Scout district. The group was shown through a jet assembly line, and in addition watched a helicopter demonstration.

Lunch was served by the Air Force. Each of the boys in the group won the trip by recruiting at least one new boy' for his troop. In charge was Harry Gnau. Mother, Son Feted At Birthday Dinner The birthdays of Mrs. Rosanna Flinchbaugh, 537 McDonald avenue, and her son, Richmond Flinchbaugh, 1039 West College avenue, were celebrated Thursday with a dinner at Flinchbaugh's diner, 1702 West King street.

Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flinchbaugh and son, Rodney; Mrs. Lillie Poff, Mr. and Mrs.

John Doll, David Beck and daughter, Marsha; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Zirkle Mr. and Mrs. James Flinchbaugh and children, Jeffrey, Jennifer and Roxanne; Mrs.

James Lindsey and daughters, Jean, Brenda and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harbold and children, Gerald, Janice, Joyce, Edward, John and Jacky; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauer and children, Paul and Sweet flavored coffees make up this delicious blend.

Roasted deep brown shade to bring out maximum flavor and FOOD FAIR GIVE LAMPS THIS CHRISTMAS! rid an orchid with white satin streamers on a white Bible. Mrs. Matilda Baublitz, was matron of honor, and Sandra Baublitz and Dawn Golden were bridesmaids. Mrs. Baublitz wore a dress of aqua nylon and lace over taffeta and a white beaver Grace Kelly hat.

The bridesmaids wore gowns of nylon net with lace with silver woven in the flower lace. Miss Baublitz' sown was pink and Miss Golden's blue. Their headdresses were white. All the attendants carried arrangements of autumn flowers. Airman First Class Gary Golden, brother of the bride who is stationed with the Air Force at Manassas, was best man.

Ushers were Daryl Fair, Glen Rock RD 1, and Ronald Lady, Glen Rock RD 2. The bridegroom's mother wore a gray suit dress with red accessories and Mami Eisenhower flowers. Mrs. Dottie Golden, aunt of the bride, wore an ice blue dress with navy blue accessories and pink carnations. Mrs.

Patricia Grote was vocal 6oloist. Her selections were "I First Presbyterian Women To Hold Tea The Woman's association of First Presbyterian church will hold a tea Thursday to welcome women who have recently joined the congregation. All women of the church are vited to the event 2 to 4 p.m. in the church parlor. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs.

L. O. Buckner and her committee. A regular meeting of the association will be held Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m.

A Christmas and dedication program is in charge of Mrs. Clair Rupp. Mary SmsH WCTU To Mold Roil Call Mrs. A. R.

Shaffer, corresponding secretary of Mary F. Small WCTU will speak at a roll call meeting of the organization at 2 p.m. Thursday in Trinity EUB church. Mrs. William Koller will be in charge of devotions and Mrs.

Lil- lie Keeney, president, will preside. You'll find more of interest in the Family Newspaper, The Gazette and Daily. newer Ik IH paint in 100 Linda, and Mrs. Richmond Flinchbaugh and children, Lorna, David, Arthur and Ricky. Seminarians To Speak At Union Lutheran Students at Gettysburg Lutheran seminary will conduct services in Union Lutheran church -during December.

Rev. Paul L. Reaser, pastor, has resigned to accept the pastorate of St. James Lutheran church, Gettysburg, and will move Thursday. The congregation formally accepted the resignation yesterday.

Services on Sunday and Dec. 9 will be conducted by the student assistant pastor, Walter Smith. He will then resign to become Rev. Reaser's assistant at Gettysburg. Gotfred Jacobson, Red Bank, N.

will preach Dec. 6 and Charles Claus, Tenafly, N. will preach Dec. 23 and 30. Claus was assistant to Rev.

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Years Available:
1933-1970