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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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York, Pennsylvania
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12
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The Gazette and Daily, York, (3 I AL Thursday December 6, 1956 12 the chairman; the next meeting Jan. 7 and the next public card party Jan. 14. No card party will be held in December. The auxiliary band and chorus entertained with carols following the business meeting.

Emma Leaver, Catherine Botterbush, Kathryn 'Owen and Edith Metz composed the hospitality committee for the group of 56. Marguerite Heindel was named auditing committee chairman. Lincoln Auxiliary Elects New Leaders Margaret Fair was elected president of the Ladies' auxiliary to Lincoln Fire company at its Monday night meeting. Sha will succeed Anna Swigert. Other newly ejected officers are: First vice-president, Pauline Meisenhelter; second vice-president, Marie Maul; third vice-president, Edith Metz; secretary, Thel- ma Faircloth; assistant, Patricia Stambaugh; financial secretary, Kathryn Lentz; treasurer, Amanda Mellon; trustee, Berler Kohr; chaplain, Myra Parks.

Coming events include the adult Christmas party Monday at 6:30 p.m., the children's party Dec. 14 at 7, both at the fire hall; a trip to Mt. Alto sanitorium Pec. 16 to sing carols for the patients at 4 p.m.; the Lincoln birthday dance Feb. 16 with Mrs.

Samuel Owen, xJ NOW! ONE SET BRINGS YOU BOTH! Woman's Club To Hear Program By Matinee Musical Club Friday A pre-Christmas study of the score of "Amahl and the Night the Menotti opera, will be presented at the alternate meeting of the Woman's Club of York on Friday by a group from the Matinee Musical club. Participating under the direction of Helen W. Ziegler will be Mrs. E. Bruce Hirschman, Mrs.

Norris Bunn and Blanche Koller, who will sing the shepherds' parts, Keith Mickley as Amahl, Jeanette Krone as the narrator and Mrs. J. W. C. Morgan pianist.

The story concerns a poor crippled boy, living alone with his mother, who gives his only possession, his crutch, to three kings on their way to see the Christ Child, and finds he can then walk with them to see the child. The Young Women's division of the club will hold a noon luncheon at Hotel Yorktowne. Ushers for the meeting will be Daisy Burg, Mrs. P. B.

Terhorst and Mrs. William C. Stitzel, alternate. Mrs. D.

Frank Magee and Mrs. James, Butler will.be at the tea table. DANCE SCHEDULED The Welcome Wagon Newcomer's club will sponsor a Friday from 9 p.m. to midnight at the Viking club. Reservations can be made by.

calling Mrs. Lester Mclnteer at 92615. pair course at the Army's Southeastern Signal- Fort Gordon, Ga. Miller attended William Penn Senior High school and was with Brocker -Manufacturing company before entering the Army in Feb IS SUM PKE-FLIGIIT GRADUATE Navy Ensign Chester A. Zinn, whose parents reside at Wyndham drive, was graduated last month from Pre-Flight school at Pensa-cola, Fla, The ensign is a graduate of Dartmouth college.

He is remaining at Pensacola for further training. With The SERVICEMEN Sf( uuji milium wmnmimi iiiiiiliTjTE MflMwiliiiiiiiiiiMliMiiiiiiiiiiiilMiriiM mil. gifltJ rTiiiiliiriiiliiiimiwwwmHiiiiiniiiiiginiiiBnii ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i W.i.TO? yh.n 111 in i I iiiiiiiiiiiiBnimrTrii I Tp Second Lt. Byron H. LeCates, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond LeCates, York, RD 2, was graduated recently from the Army's Transportation school at Ft. Eustis, Va. His wife, Margaret, lives in West-field, N. J.

Lieutenant LeCates is a 1955 graduate of Bucknell university and attended Dickinson Law school prior- to entering service in October. SEE COLORCASTS AND BLACK-AND-WHITE SHOWS ON SPECTACULAR ruary. He received basic training at Fort Benmng, Ga, Set. Carl E. Sackett, whose wife, Jennie, lives in Philadelphia and his mother, Mrs.

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Robert A. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Simmons, 817 Pennsylvania avenue, last month completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit depot, Parris Island, S.

C. Pvt. Robert, L. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew D. Miller, 151 West King street, has completed the telephone and re- ard, at 1422 West Philadelphia street here, was graduated from the Army's Artillery and Guided Missile school at Fort bill, UkJa. He completed the enlisted communications course in the operation and maintenance of radios. PRICES START AT SS2S.0O Sackett entered the Army in 1940 and was last stationed in England. Among his awards is the Bronze Star medal.

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359,182
Years Available:
1933-1970