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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 46

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1 to The Gazette and Daily. York, Pa. ft Jy ft Fr'jay Morning, September 24t 1954 46 Promotion, Rally Day Is Scheduled At Stiltz Church vStiltz Promotion and Rally Day services will be held during the 10 a.m. Sunday school service at" Steltzes Union church Sunday. Guest speaker will be Claire Grim, supervisor of elementary schools in Southern Joint district.

Special music will be presented by a string quartet from Susque-hannock High school. Lutheran worship will be held at 9 a.m. and the choir will convene at 7 p.m. TO MEET MONDAY Mt. Wolf Mrs.

Anna Abel, executive housekeeper of York hospital, will speak at a meeting of the Northern York County auxiliary of the hospital Monday at 2 p. m. in Mt. Wolf EUB church. Mrs.

Margaret Flowers, Terry and Henry Flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Unger, Ricky, Ccnnie, Kathy and Pattie Unger and Mrs.

Elizabeth Smith. 4'ijt fed? Harrisburger Is Named President Of Almoney CJan Mrs. Helen Fahs, of Colonial Park, Harrisburg, was elected president when the descendants of the late Benjamin Franklin and Mary Jane Almoney held their ninth annual reunion recently at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowser, Accomac.

Mrs. Mae. Eby is the retiring clan head. Other officers named were: Helen Fettrow, secretary; Mrs. Stanley Bourinakar, assistant, and Mrs.

Rose Bier, treasurer. Harrisburg members named as the entertainment committee for the 1955 reunion to be held at Reservoir park, Harrisburg. Gifts were presented to Mrs. John Almoney, oldest member; Jack Henry Almoney, youngest, and Mr and Mrs. Russell Parthemore and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Almoney. persons coming the greatest distance. Mrs. Edward Kindig led devotions and also group sinking.

The accompanist was Mrs. John Heuter. After a basket lunch, games were played. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Linking and daughter, Robin Ann; Mrs. Rose Beiri, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Almoney, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Almoney, Stanley Almoney, Mrs. Helen Fahs, Patsy Fahs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parthemore.

I Parthemore, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bourinakar, Mr. and Mrs. John Heuter, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Almoney, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Almoney, Gertrude and Annabelle Almoney, Mrs. An Oldest persons present, Mrs.

Mary B. Paules, 81, and Luther Winter, 87; youngest, Susan Leber; largest family, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, and traveling the greatest distance to the reunion, Charles Enders, Baltimore. The family will hold its 1955 reunion Sept.

10 and the Winter group of Lebanon county will hold its 1955 reunion Aug. 27. Persons attending were: Mv. and Mrs. M.

L. Winter, Dorothy and Karen Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Lloyd, Barbara Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Stauffer, Debbie and Karen Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Winter, Linda and Jeffrey Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Winter, JrM Frederick Winter, Mrs.

Kenneth R. Kindig, Jane and Edward Kindig, James and Paul Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ruth, Mrs. Estella Winter Poff, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Flinchabugh and David Leber. Rev. and Mrs. John Winter, Leif, Ann and Jeannine Winter, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilmer Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Leex inters, Barbara Winters, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Winters, Gerald, Tern' and Charlene Winters, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Winters, Mr. and Charles B.

Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Winters, Gary and Curtis Winters, Mazie Lloyd. Pamela Sechrist, Mrs.

Grace Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lehman, Mrs.

Mary Brown Paules, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pittinger, Abram and Lee A. Winters and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Unger. Mary K. Winters, Mr. and Mrs. John S.

Rhine, Janet, Sally, Fay and Cynthia Rhine, Mr. and Mrs. George Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Shanaman, Leetta Shana-man, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Enders and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. I. J.

Winter, Robert and Sara Winter, C. E. Winter, Lurline Winter, Mr. and Mrs. William Leiphart, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Leber, Sidney, Stanley and Suzanne Leber, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lloyd, Christine and Rebecca Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toomey, Jill Toomey and Samuel Palmer and Pamela J. Winter. Mr.

and Mrs. John Myers, Audrey, Joyce, Barry, Gayle, Frederic, Sten'ey, Darlene and June Myers, John Staub, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Winters, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Winters, Mr. arid Mrs.

George Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith, Robert Leiphart, Natalie and Andrea Smith, Mrs. Cletus Hetrick, Wayne and Nancy Het-rick, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Funk, Mrs. Irene Risser, John Risser, Luther Winter, Mr. and Mrs. George Funk, Savich, H. Ebersole, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Rhine. Lois, Paul and Gary Rhine, FOR SALE Rural Three room frame dwelling finished in knotty pine, large living room with fireplace. Electric water system. Good hot air heating plant.

Garage. In good repairs. Early possession. H. A.

Stiles, Inc. 127 E. Market St. Fork, Pa. Phone 5743 Eves: H.

A. Stiles 59592 Harry Sanders 95303 Samuel Bara 5743 Geo. Hoffman' 42451 WINNER AND NEW CANDIDATE Averell Harriman offers a victory wave and a broad grin to supporters after his choice in New York as Democratic gubernatorial candidate. Harriman's rival for the nomination, Franklin D. Roosevelt, made the choice unanimous when he conceded in the face of overwhelming Harriman support at the State Democratic convention.

(AP Wirephoto) na Almoney, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tr. ttt Almoney, Barbara Ann and Glenn OOaDine ChUrCn Winter-Winter 8 Clan Mrs. Bessie Stambaugh, Mr.

and Arranac Familv Elects Officers At Mrs. Harry Almoney, Mrs. George 1 01 1 7 Rittenhouse, George Rittenhouse, Minhr Okcorwanro AUnUOl HeUlllOll Mrs. Jack Almoney, Jack Al- liym VDaeiVallte money Jr Mr and Mrs Glen M- L- Winter was elected presi- Almoney and family, Victor Al- Woodbine Rev. William Shel- dent of the Winter-Winters fam- money, Mr.

and Mrs! Edward don Blair, pastor of Derry Pres- gy at the ninth annual reunion Kindig, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kin- byteriai. church, Hershey, will Jlf Wmter arm' aM at ight observance was chosen vice-ry Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

James in Chanceford Presbyterian church President and I. J. Winter and Almoney. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. Fred Stauffer were selected sec-Bowser, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stam- The church will observe Harvest relary 3 Tdvlre "pectively.

bauti Mich? el and Terrv Lvnn cnurcn win oDserve warvest ReV- jonn Winter, York, dis- Stambaugh, Mr. and Mrs Leon- Home 011 0ct 11 the church ses" cussed the value the famUy and ard Nonemaker, Mrs. J. W. Eby, sion announced following a recent pronounced the invocation.

Mrs. Jan Eby; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A1-. meeting at which it appointed Fred Toomey and Grace money, Carolvn, Larry, Frank.

Sunday school classes taught by StJH LSfSEoJi Shirley and Joseph Almoney, Jr. Mrs. Maybelle Kilgore, Mrs. Max SXlSS nlfyed Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Almoney, ian Manifold and Mrs. Doris Growl cordfonsloj AlKrtifSS W. M. Almoney. Mr.

and Mrs. to be in charge of arrangements. JZfi GOOD 100 Acres, 11 room house with all conveniences, 2 fire places ground in good condition. This would make an excellent steer farm. $20,000 Wm.

J. HELDER 650 W. Market St, Ph 8-2553 James Kreeger, Clyde, James, Baptism will be administered stanley fjAer played a the church Sunday at the 11 a. m. anA thP rhildren san? sones.

worsnip. Prizes were awarded as follows: Ralph, Theodore and Pauline Kreeger, Mr. and Mrs. George Almoney and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin B. Eby and Helen Fettrow. Officers Selected, Prizes Are Awarded if 1938 FILBERT ST. Ideal property for if retiring couple. All quiet lo-r eatlon, large lot.

Let as show you this at $5,995. 4 Mrs; Donald Weaver, Linette Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Det-wiler, Ronald Detwiler, Mrs. Robert Yeager, Grace Brenneman, Modern Apartments With Rural Atmosphere Country Club Rd.

at Richland Ava Of flee D-1S Phone 23215 E. JTORK New 4 nrt. frame, exp. 2ndJ floor. Only $337 cash needed by G.I.! buyers.

Low monthly payment, full! At Detw'kr Reunion price $9,100. ir WRIGHTS VILLE RD 6 borne, i 0 ONE STORY-WEST 7 miles west along bus line, new home, 3 bath with shower, hot water base-. board, oil heat, town water, breezeway, plus garage, good schools. Complete for only $13,000. CALL Clayton E.

Moul Real Estate A Insnranee 612 W. Market St. Ph. 7593- a 0tn L414 W. COLLEGE new heating system, outside stairway, set np for 2 apts.

Reduced 'REALTOR. 4. to saauv. if itVf. KINO ST.

Rooming house. Let if the weekly. Income pay for this home if Auto, gas heat ond garage. Call us on this. 5 rms.

furnished. i WELLS VILLE RD 15 rm. ranch type, with garage, partly unfinished. $3,000. 'WURAMCB iENVIf i 1773 Market lork, Penna.

Office Phone 32548 Res. Phone 44551 DALLASTOWN: New 35' Crestline Aluminum Trailer, all modern corner lot 3O'xl40'. ROSSVILLE VICINITY 5 room frame, large lot, hard road $4,500 551 W. CLARKE AVE. 8 room brick.

I $4750 234 GAS AVE. 6 room brick. $3000. YORK HAVEN Walton 6 room, frame Reduced 510 E. MAPLE ST.

4 room brick, reasonable down payment, balance monthly. $1,500 WINDSOR 7 acres fertile land, housing facilities for 2,500 layers In excellent condition. A real opportunity to get in the try' business. 7.13.18,24.30 50691 92940 2 Sorla H. N.

Barney' Smith Relhart 92940 Helen Relhart and Carson Sechrist, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Detwiler, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Detwiler, Mrs.

Henry Yost, Gloria Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Tusing, Mr. and Mrs. Emey, Barbara and Kathy Lynn Van Belt.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mack, Mary, Melvin, Arlene and Paul Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Detwiler, Donna Lou and Teresa Detwiler, Mrs.

Minnie "Yost, Mrs. Walter Bruaw, Linda Bruaw, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mrs. Frances Colesberry, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Kise, M. a.td Ms. Cletus Kindig, Audrey Kindig, Mrs. Ro-sella Welty, Susan Welty, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Heilman, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Snyder, Ricky Snyder, Mrs. J.

W. Bowman, Elias Bamberger and Mr. and Mrs. William Bamberger. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Frank Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kise, Shevill Kise, Mrs.

Andrew Mack, Sara Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers, Nancy and Doris Myers, Mrs. Mary Deardorff, Mrs, Nellie Wolfe, Bruce Conley, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seifert, Mrs. Esther Fuhr-man, Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gardner, Jane Gardner, Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Yinger, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Seifert, Dorothy Detwiler and Irene Keesey. East Berlin, Pa.

9 Rm. Brick, mi. east of East Berlin, story, 4 bedrooms, bath, modern kitchen, 6 large closets, fire place, basement, garage, hot water heat, new elec. hot water heater. Entire plot bout 10 acres including wooded area along Cone wago "Creek.

CALL N. 1. WEAVER DOVER 3603 REIHART SMITH Phone 8-2034 Notary ft lasorance Service Charles Detwiler was elected president of the descendants of Elias L. Detwiler at the annual reunion held Sept. 6 at Hively's grove Other officers reamed were: Neil and Stewart Detwiler, first and-second vice-oresidents; Irene D.

Keesey and Dorothy Detwiler, secretary and assistant; Jacob Detwiler, treasurer, and Wilbur Seifert, historian. The program, which followed a basket lunch, included a song, "Faith Of Our Fathers;" devotions, Guss Irvin; address of welcome, Stewart Detwiler; songs by Friendly Four quartet; reading by: Doris Myers; and special services; conducted by Gerald Heilman in memory of Henry Alleback, Vernon Johnson. Helen Bamberger and John Blanch, deceased members of the clan. Mrs. Chester Thompson presented prizes to the following: Nellie Wolfe, oldest lady; Elias Got-wals, oldest man; Paul Mack, your.gest child; Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Weaver, most recent marriage; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mack and Mr. and Mrs.

Harrington, largest families; Barbara Van Belt, longest distance traveled, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conley, most years married. Persons attending the reunion were: Charles Detwiler, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Thompson, Farrell Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wineholt, Mr. and Mrs. William Detwiler, gene Detwiler, Ethel and Cora Shuler, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Amos Detwiler. Mrs.

Weldon Burke, Susan and John Burke, Mrs. Frank Glasser, Frank Seifert, Mrs. Harvey Rauke, Michael and Choetta Rauke, Mr. and Mrs. Hoker Hake, Charles and Eva Hake; Florence, Violet, Bundell and Ethel Contey, Mr.

and Mrs. George Swan, Mi. Mary Heilman and Kay and Margaret Ely. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Detwiler, Ronald Detwiler; Gerald, Suzanne and Peter Heilman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Doll, Duane Doll, Mr. and MORE FARM VALUES 81 A Stock andsgrain; 12 miles South, $12,600 118 A Stock and grain, 8 miles South, $16,500 147 A Glen Rock Dairy, $30,000 210 A Dairy, South, $33,000 For details on these and other York County Farms Phone 81831 West York Realty Short Term my ma i WINDSOR MANOR (Ok G. L's Let's go.) Three Bedroom cast stone dwelling, with two car garage, finished floors, tile bath, Modern kitchen, Insulated, laundry, large closets, cement basement, oil heat, desirable location.

A real opportunity to buy a home of this type for $12,750. Must be seen to be appreciated. H. A. STILES Inc.

127 E. Market York, Pa, Phone 5743 EVENINGS H. A. Stiles .89592 Harry Sanders 95303 Samuel Bare 6743 George Hoffman .42451 TOP SOIL FOR SALE Clean and rich, freshly stripped from -Haines Acres farm- Apply Epstein Sons, 56 S. George St.

or Haines Acres J4 rolle sonth of Market on Haines Road Available to farmers in Adams Cumberland Franklin Fulton Perry fork Contact: Kenneth F. MIOer or Robert E. Stover, 145 South Duke Street, York, Pennsylvania. N.F.LA. P.C.A.

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