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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1942. 12 Deaths and Funerals Boys and Girls Newspaper WILLKIE SPEECH (Continued from First Page) Nations to get on the offensive now. Announcements Business Office Open From 8 A. M. to 8 P.

M. Lewis UrgesUMW To Greater Effort Lewis Blum Funeral services for Lewis TIm Bifttrt UtU Pmpr In th Warld CopyrteM Df 7 d'hey Wanta died suddenly Monday evening at at the end of the war to live in u.ju.,j Announcements i i no icsiuemc, win oe iieiu lomor- Presents To Cincinnati in THE OLD HOME TOWN STANLEY HAPPY BIRTHDAY i Vir j- a. oiracis ana oinne unerai nome, Convention An Officer "fSrees the readiness of the 1205 East Market street. Rev. i Ieadmg Democracies of the world nr Baker nastnr of st Mat.

Report Outlining Union to stand up and be counted upon sXutheran church? wul of fi- 1 Deaths On Icc.ip Ranmnn ili reem date. Interment will be made in 1 Deaths (Continued) FREY. On Oct. 6, 1942, at 4:45 a. at the home of Clarence Pyle, High Rock R.

Matilda Agnes Frey, widow of Peter E. Frey, aged 75 years, 7 months and 14 days. Relatives and friends art invited to attend the funeral Friday at 1 p. with brief services at the Pyle residence and concluding services at the McKendree Methodist church, near Alrville. Interment In adjoining cemetery.

Friends may call at the Pyle residence Thursday evening, from 7 to 9. 1 o7-2t a --a me war is over, mis aouoi miu pr0Spect Hill cemetery. their enthusiastic participation on HENISE. On Oct. 5, 1942.

at 4:45 p. at her home in M's. Amanda J. Hake Henise, wife of William H. Henise, aged 77 years, 2 months and 28 days.

Mrs. Allen Hoke uur blue. Willkie emphasized that defense Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Keiauves ana irienas are invited to at- cannot Win. either in the military M.

Hoke, wife of A11pn Hoke whn tend the funeral Thureday at 3:30 o. r-rom Poll I axes 10 Wage Demands. Lauds Miners' Contribution To War Effort (By The Associated Press) Tn or political phases of what he call- died Saturday, were conducted ed a war not only of task forces yesterday afternoon at the Hoke cemetery, zion view, but also of "men's minds." home, 405 Carlisle avenue, by may caU at ZelgIeT Tulai His statement reverted several Rev, D. Perry Bucke, pastor of home th" evening- times tn what, he called the ur- firape MprhnHit.hiimh nf urhifh CANTLER. At Peach Bottom.

York Cincinnati, Oct. 6. A relaxed BURGER. On Oct. 6, 1942, at 3 a.

at the York County home, Abraham Burger, aged 68 years and 9 months. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Friday at 10 a. at the W. Howard Webb Funeral home. Fawn Grove.

Interment in Stewartstown cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening, from 7 to 9. 1 o7-2t 31j KNOW IT BwIaNCES 5 EMSEMSkE" BUT UAJIOA 5s: SAY ONLY QNE KIT BAG llllPP 2557 REGARDLESS OF YOIM? r-" ON THE PRILL. 6ftOUNtS "KL John Lewis urged his United gently needed stimulation of "the congregation she was a member. 2 MsgcanWuao Mine Workers of America today active, aggressive, offensive spirit Four brothers of the deceased J.

Thomas street, Chester, aged 49 to make greater contributions to 0f nearly three, fourths of the Clarkson Morton. Theodore W. yeJvTT MeJ. 'invited to iiicwai mui uicii. lunicu wvci people Ot Me WONCl Dy aSSUran- Morton, Samuel A.

Morton and tend the funeral Friday afternoon at 2:30 to them an officers' report outlin DAUGHERTY. On Oct. 6. 1942, at 3 55 a. at her residence.

41 E. Howard Dallastown, Barbara Ella Fix. wife of Prof. U. J.

Daugherty, aged 63 years. 4 months and 9 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral aervirr mm h. i ces of what victory and the years Michael L. Morton, were the pall- IK.

1 after will mean to them. bearers. There were many floral InUrment Slate "We have not done this," he tributes. Interment was at Green- may cal1 at the funeral home said at one point, "and, at present mount cemetery. Thursday evening.

i-o7-it we are not doing this. We have fitler. on Oct. 6, 1942, at 5 30 d.0u-U -V tWn.k E- Sul WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1942.

WALTER AHRENS, 12 years, Mt. Wolf R. D. 1. JOAN MARGARETTA ANSTINE, 6 years, Stc wft its own.

JEAN MARIE 'AUCHEY, 14 years, Spring Grove. BARRY BERNELL BARNHART, 6 years, Red Lion. GLADYS BARSHINGER, 8 years, Felton. FLORINE M. BOYD, 11 years.

Red Lion R. D. 1. DELORES A. BROWN, 6 years, New Freedom R.

D. 1. LEVERNE E. BUPP, 11 years, Seven Valleys R. D.

2. BETTY JANE COON, 9 years, 52 Hamilton avenue. CEORGE H. CORDREY, 11 years, High-rock R. D.

1. DELORES A. DENNES, 12 years, 3C5 South Queen street. ROSEMARY DENNES, 10 years, 3C5 South Queen street. BEL'LAH FETROW, 15 years, Etters R.

D. 1. HAROLD FREDERICK GENTZLER, 7 years. York R. D.

1. JOHN HENRY GREEN, 9 years. Red Lion R. D. 1.

BLAINE LEE GREENHOLT, 2 years, 647 Franklin street. ROY E. GROVE. 15 years. Red Lion.

MARTIN LUTHER HOKE, 10 years, Spring Grove R. D. 3. JUDY KAGEN, 3 years, 147 West Market street. JANE ELNORA KLINEDINST, 13 years, Dallastown.

SIDNEY MAX KNEE, 6 years, 330 North Queen street. LAWRENCE ROBERT KRAFT, 8 years, ThomasvlUe R. D. 1. LESTER E.

KROFT, 9 years, East Berlin. KENNETH K. KUNKLE, 14 years. Red Lion. LAMAR L.

LEIPHART, 15 years, Wnghts-ville R. D. 1. ANNA MARIE LUCKENBAUGH, 13 years. Spring Grove R.

D. 1. THOMAS JOSEPH MARTIN, 15 years, 673 North Pershing avenue. THOMAS EDWARD MOSER, 3 years, Bridgeton R. D.

1. PHYLLIS ARLENE MUMMERT, 7 years, Dillsburg R. D. 2. ESTHER JEAN NESS, 9 years, Seven Valleys R.

D. 3. ing the unions stand on issues ranging from poll taxes to wage demands, from anti-strike legislation to the St. Lawrence seaway. Smiling and quiet amid the cheers of 2,800 American and Canadian delegates to the union's 37th constitutional convention, the UMW president announced that the international, districts, and locals had contributed nearly iu jjui uus iuea 111 uur nais anu unei ai services lor ueorge 119 West Philadelphia street, Alice look at it Ti, nome- dallastown, Thursday.

Oct. 8, at 2 p. further reivl ces in the Bethlehem V. B. churcn, Dal.

lastown. Interment in Union cemetery home Wednesday evening from 7 to 8 Jones, husband of Margaret Jones. McKiniey ruier. wife of the late Ed-Odl 5th r.nw Lot 8ed 77 years, 8 months ncic ana (lays. United States we have talked a lot held yesterday afternoon from the Relatives and friends are invited to at- to the world about our production Etzweiler Funeral home, 732 East lned JX'SwSf" home Pm SS figures," but that Some Allies Market Street.

Market street. Interment in Chancefnrrt MYERS On rw a 000,000 to the war effort through hospital, at a. Mn'taS ners Myers, widow of Jh b7ndTurchases7nd donations and seen very Uttle of our ac- Mr. Jones died Sunday at the may calI at lhe Mr had eiven nearly 70 000 men to the iual aiTOS Tt 1S only naturaI Spring Grove State hospital, near nerai home. Thursday evening from 7 to 9.

aimed services for some of them to wonder how Baltimore. He was 42 years old. Philadelphia papers please copy. Challenge other labor orean- will have Rev- c- M- Mitzel, pastor of the 1-07-31 aged 71 years. t-iieIallve; and are to attend the funeral Thursday morning, Oct.

8, at the funeral home of the Boil 252 S. Geo. at 10 a ml interment in Greenmount cemetery. HAKE. On rVt HU1 PORTRAIT OF THE PRESIDENT izations to match the record, he eflt- cmiaren at t-he second Reformed churth, Shrewsbury, of- table." ficiated.

Friends of the deceased her residence, York' r. b. 3. "iu may can irom wed. evenlne until said: "We will 5 -a.

carry on until our lunerat time at the Boll Funeral 1 o7-2t home. ECK. On rVt 1QAO EpiscoDal hosnltnl Last Stop On Line served as palbearers. Interment Some of the countries I have was in Fairview cemetery, nd 4 day-visited look on the map like the Wrightsville. tTti1 last Stop on the line," Willkie 2 p.

m. at the Guv B. Creep Funeral home went on. Rev. Isaac H.

Dorsey cemefe Market Interment in Mt, Rose "But in terms of, the blows they Rev. Isaac H. Dorsey, 480 Friends may can from 7 to 9 wednes- ii Save penniesto buy war stamps! armed forces triumph and our institutions are preserved the miners are doing and will continue to do that kind of a job." The report, largely a resume of UMW pronouncements on issues arising since the last biennial con D. husband of Mildred sSEut BeriS? aged 32 years, 10 months and 22 days Frwat.e 9Uneral wl held Friday at 2 p. m.

from the Emig Funeral home. East Berlin. Interment in Evergreen are delivering 10 our enemies xney coaorus street, aiea at ciock evening ai me uuy a. creep Funeral 1 o7-2t years, years, "China arirl Russia have earn hospital Of a complication of vention, hit especially hard at the PAUL CLAYTON RUDISILL, 9 York R. D.

5. BARBARA ANN SCHLALINE, 8 New Freedom. PALMER EMORY SCHOFF, 12 CHANGES ADDRESS Dpar Editor: 1942 tax bill now pending in Con- contributed to the defeat of the diseases. He was 73. Rev.

Mr. the National Newspapers' United years, This is my first letter to the Srfj: ss. Axis aggressors some 5 000,000 of uorsey was a reurea Metnoaist oiaap ivietai Drive committee. The 1942 hill." the reoort said. Koi fiet mn i lgHW minister and for a number of Pennsylvania, the committee FrieSJ may ca" the Emig Funeral home Thursday evening, 7 to 9.

l7-2t STARE. On Oct. 5, 1942, at 1:50 Mary Stare, 55 West Tenth avenue, Harrisburg, aged 64 years and, fiends are Invited to uhe. Thursday afternoon at 2 clock from the J. M.

Shindler and Son Co Funeral home, 915 North Duke street, interment in Prospect Hill cemit prv "indicates that Congress will con- Each has engaged and held with vears was employed at the state said, so far is leading on a ton-tinue to shift the tax burden to hernir tenaeitv nnwerfnl and capital in Harrisburg. nage and per capita basis with Boys and Girls paper. I am a little boy with light hair and big brown eyes. I want you to change my ad- dress from 513 -Yale street to York the low-income groups unless they ruthless enemie's. ft is both just A He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

141,885 tons collected, or 28.6 a I shall be two vears old receive clear and fceful mdica- and wise for us to see that hey Amy M. Dorsey; a daughter, Mrs. pounds per. capita. it.

U.i Snail DC two years Oia mncittioni that I 1Ur Tnhncrm at hnme- Mifhicran U7ac tions from their constituents that two LritnH may at the home. Wednesday secure an equitaDie snare or our aw wun Nov. 20. I am too little to write CIOCK. ninccu ana a 1 o6-2t arms production." brothers, Charles Dorsey, Phila- 40,000 tons, or 15.2 pounds per delphia; William Dorsey, Scars- capita while Maryland was third Wrightsville R.

u. 1. JERRY S. SHELTON, 10 years, 521 Cleveland avenue. DONALD E.

SHOFF, 10 years, Red Lion R. D. 2. COLLEEN GERTRUDE SMITH, 13 years, Red Lion R. D.

2. ROBERT E. SMITH, 10 years, 217 Kings Mill road. BRUCE SMITHSON, 12 years, Fawn Grove R. D.

1. SHIRLEY MAE SPARWASSER, 4 years, Freeland, Md. BEVERLY RAE SPRINGER, 3 years, New Cumberland. BYRON PAUL TAWNEY, 3 years, 879 Madison avenue. ARTHUR TOMLINSON, 12 years, 1038 East Market street.

RUTH GAYE TRIMPEY, 15 years, Mt. Wolf. JOHN LEWIS WARNER. 6 years, 3C0 Smvser street. ROY O.

WARNER, 15 years. Glen Rock. PEGGY WATSON, 16 years, 6C4 Dallas so Grandma is writing for me. A little member, EUGENE LLEWELLYN SHIREY, York R. D.

2. they will be held accountable "The 1942 bill will, for the first time in our history, force individuals earning as little as $10 a week and married couples earning $24 a week to pay Federal income taxes. On the other hand, it will dale, N. two grandsons, two with 12,834 tons, or 13 pounds per granddaughters and a great- capita. granddaughter.

10 Reporting States m-TH The avera8e Per capita receipts FfPorted from the rest of the first Willkie then turned to the psychological factor of what the future holds, declaring that even more than arms men need enthusiasm "and a conviction that the flags they fight under are in bright, clean colors." REEVER. On October 5, 1942, at 11:45 a. at her home in Emigsvilie, Delia Reever, wife of John F. fieever amS sn years and 4 months. 8 and, friends a tav" to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 2 P.

at the Etzweiler Funeral Home, 732 St- York- Interment in MU Zion cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Etzweiler Funeral Home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. l-o6-3t THE LESSON OF COLUMBUS "My men grow mutinous day by permit wealthy corporations to ivirs. Auce ivicrvniicy rura, nc io reporting states of the late Edward P. Fitler, died "-5- clear enormous annual profits on nf home a snrav nf salt wave their investments before paying "The truth is that we as a na- last evening at 5:30 o'clock at Wjtn 24 000 tons- Missouri 9 tion have not made up our minds the home of her son-in-law and noimds with i7rvvi Dear Editor: I am a little boy 20 months old washed his swarthy cheek.

"What on? in surplus taxes. Lewis mentioned no specific as to what kind of a world we daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William homa. 6.9 nou'nds with 7 7fifi street.

shall I say, brave Admrl, say, aildll J. say, uiavc null! 1 erot nrhnn innVnm TT i 1 1 Dkll.JnlnV. i' ruth irene WENTZ, io years, weiis- and I want to join your Boys and ville R. D. 1.

should we sight nought by sea at oninuS out MARION LOUISE WILLIAMS, 11 years, wain, io sdR. lur wneu viuioiy r. riaupi, iia west rnuaueipiui tons; West Virginia 6 5 pounds comes," he contended. street. She suffered a complies- with 6,218 tons; 6 pounds! Especially here in Asia, the tion of diseases and had been ill with 2.530 tons- Wa WaJ Hovi'ri uiv.vj "jjv v.

ii iv. tun i.iiviv11 Tur cnii hnooL- ask that the basic rate be increas- YYrrrr nnAnlfl fool i-T-t uru'tra timnlrc CV.n tiro 77 aoi-. people feel that we've Whlteford K. o. l.

mo. CHARLES HARVEY WITMAN, 9 years, York R. D. 6. ALETHIA WOLFE, 14 years, Lewlsberry.

common Oct. 5, 1942, at 2:03 a. at the York hospital, Ella May Robi-son, wife of Thomas B. Robison, aged 59 years and 11 months. 6 Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at her residence, 29 State Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock.

Interment in Prospect H1U cemetery. Friends are invited to call at her resi dence, Tuesday evening. Harrisburg papers please copy. l-o6-2t day, 'Sail on, sail on, sail on, sail ed from $7 a day to $9. on.

duuui. iu wccn.a. nc wun (3D8 lons; ana Massachu-years old. setts, 5.5 pounds, with 12,000 tons. Mrs.

Fitler, who was the daugh- "These are fine results when it ter of the late William S. and is considered the rniwtinn hao asked them to join us for no better reason than that Japanese rule would be even worse than western They sailed and sailed, as winds Gladfelter, Inez Welcomer, Mrs. might blow, until at last the Frank Stabley, Mrs. Frank Het- unjoin wun, uuui a. ioj, iiaim oiauicy, iuia, i mm xicl- OUR JUNIOR PUZZLE hlanphoH mate said- "Whv nnw rinh- Mm Ti r.ina Mr-c fthol imperialism Hannah Atkins Wright McKinley, been under way only a few days not even God would know should Kilburn and Mrs.

Jennie Kelly. Even the name of the Atlantic was born in Lower Chanceiora most of the states," said Rich anrl nil mv mpn fall rleaH. These r-Viai-w tt ciot. Wonh charter disturbs thought ful men townshiD. Besides her daughter, ard W.

Slocum. rnmmittee rhair, oiris ciuo. senuing my picture and I hope to see it in the paper. My mamma wrote this letter for me as I'm too little. My birthday comes on President Roosevelt's birthday, Jan.

30. Then I shall be two years old. When I was born my Uncle Adam sent a letter to President Roosevelt about me being born on the same day and my name. I received a beautiful portrait of the President in pen and ink. My mamma's going to frame it for me and I shall keep it in my room always.

I talk very well now. I say Jackie Shedlock very plainly. I SEIFFERT. On Oct. 8, 1942, at Washington, D.

Charlotte Seiffert, aged 55 years, 7 months and 25 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday at 2 p. at the Edward W. Baumeiiter Colonial Mortuary, South Queen St. at Jackson.

Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the Edward W. Baunieister Mortuary, Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. l-o7-2t V.1UU 11 Jt kllJULl 1 very winds forget their way, for Spahr, James Reichley, Andrew and women I've been talking to. Mrs.

Haupt, she is survived Dy: man. God from this dread sea is gone. Myers, J. Clifton Emig and Les- But do all those who signed it, A second daughter, Mrs. Anna He added: Now speak, brave Adm'r'l, speak ter Bankert, all members of the these people ask, agree that it Plank, 651 East Market street; a "The figures are far from com- and Reliance fire company, attended a applies to the Pacific? We must brother, Sylvanus McKinley, plete for the states reporting.

The He said, "Sail on, sail on, and meeting of the York County Co- answer this question We must Delta; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Mon- need for scrap metal still con-on." operative Fire Fighting associa- begin to sweat over our common tooth. Chanceford township; five tinues and it is imperative that They sailed. They sailed. Then tjon jast evening in Dallastown.

problem of translating such a grandchildren and six great grand- every citizen do his part by turn-spake the mate: "This mad sea The choir of Zion Evangelical statement into plans which will children. ing in immediately all scrap metal shows his teeth tonight. He curls rrmrvh will rnnHiW a rehearsal he concrete anrl meaningful. Funeral services Will be held available. am going to my grandma's in a BLUM.

On Oct. 5, 1942, at 10:20 p. suddenly at his residence, 360 S. Pine Lewis Blum, aged 66 years, 5 months and 13 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Strack and Strinc Funeral Home, 12C5 E.

Market Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Straclc and Slrine Funeral Home Wednesday evening. l-o7-2t couple of weeks and theyll be so nis lip, ne lies in wait wun iiiiea this evenjng at o'clock in- Must Say So Now Friday afternoon at 2 oclocK Keen Competition glad to see me. They live near teeth, as if to bite.

Brave Ad- stead of priday evening. "We believe this war must mean from the Etzweiler Funeral home, "Keen competition between DuBlais, Pa. It's a long ride for say but one good word; corporal Richard D. Merkert, a an end of the empire of nations 732 East Market street. Rev.

Ger- states, cities and counties is de- me, about 200 miles. I like to ride shaU we do when hope is gone 7 member of the U. S. Air Corp over other nations. No foot of aid G.

Neely, pastor of Christ veloping. The scrap flow is so in a car very much. I was the only The brave words leaped like a statione(j at Galveston, is Chinese soil, for example, should Lutheran church, will officiate, tremendous, going into thousands granuunuu umu seveicu munius -a u6 spending a turlough with his iath- be or can be ruled from now on interment win De in cnanceiora ot junk yards all over the coun ago. So now they like the other sail on, and on, IO it er, Elmer A. Merkert, 1325 Stan- try, that accurate, complete fig except by the people who live on cemetery.

Then nale and worn, he kept his I. UU L-. oucct, 1 'Ar, co Mrs. Mary S. Hake ures are almost impossible to obtain quickly.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Minter, ness. Ah, that night of all dark, LUlCTi ai oca iv.tJ aw mi o.

iuui Brookline, is visiting Mrs, But the committee will do its i IU1. "Wi. V. 1 .1 V. WK, (, I III.

1 lnln little fellow too, oh my. Well I can see my little cousin when I go home and my Uncle Adam will be very glad to have me play with Jerome. I hope to see the letter printed in the paper. A member, JACKIE SHEDLOCK, 357 Lexington street. liaht a i irtt it a starlit G- B- Nickey, 1629 West Market firm timetables under which they ru best to keep up with the progress unfur fd It gerew to be street- caft work out and train govern- Dam.el oi the ntic collection.

The lg.Urlflri;f llJ 1 A "building permit has been ments of their own choosine and e.ven,n5 al h-er "llj5rest' committee plans to release daily LAUBER. On Oct 3. 1942, at 11:30 at his home, 666 Edison street, erman Lauber, husband ol Mary Lark Lauber, aged 78 years, 3 months and XL days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m.

at the Bethany Moravian church, East King street, York. Interment In Prospect Hitt cemetery. Friends may call at the Etzweiler Funeral home, 732 East Market Tuesday evening Irom 7 to 9 also at the Bethany Moravian church from Wednesday noon until time of the funeral 1 oB-3t the states on a per a wor ed hy Mrs. Spurgeon T. Got- was must establism ironclad gua- TS standings on trranHpst lpsson "On sail on wau lur ine ereuuun Wi a Ka rantees aajninisterea Dy ail tne a capita oasis.

granaest lesson, un, wu un. woct PtiiaHoi- the Guv B. Creep Funeral home, the 1800 block West Philadel- Guy Creep Funeral home Some of United Nations jointly that they the effortsand their nnChino Matr37inO wiwvn iji.viw IdLlUIlS IU1IIUV llLHl LIIV Wi. Ill phia street. The cost will be shall not slip back into colonial ou ui results Pointed out by Slocum Charles A.

Chamberlin pastor of in th newspaper drive were: SEVEX BROTHERS AND SISTERS Kern county, collected Trinity Lutheran Aid wu. status." The monthly meeting of the Re- Willkie said that some opinion liance Fire company will be held holds that "these subiects should oi. iUdi iv juui'iciaii liiuivh, "in officiate. Interment will be in Mt. Rose cemetery.

Dear Editor 4,250 tons of its quota in the first week of the drive. first letter to the To Send Soldiers Cifts 2 Undertakers this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sev- be hushed until victory is won," This is my Boys and Girls Newspaper. I am a a t. pvprv eral of motion pictures will but that "exactly the reverse is little girl ten years old.

I go to mb7v the shown to the firemen true Sincere efforts to find TVrmt'c cohnnl Mv teaphers name cnurtn luemuei in inc mnmvomont ic re. Mrs. Millard Dorsey Int.the same period 99 Iowa The funeral of Mrs. Margaret R. counties collected 4,457 tons and Dorsey, wife of Millard G.

Dorsey are only just getting started. ETZWEILER FINER AL HOME York, 731' E. MkL St Dial 6226 Wrightsville, Pa. Dial 43 2-sl-tf unjgitssive auiuiiuns now win nt-, nb-o Armed Forces will be the chief 4 pncu iu inc Lunuiiiuii nun DrinE: strengtn to our cause who ed Saturday at her home. very much.

My playmates are Alwood, 1517 Stanton street, who After the war, changes may be too mu Lafavette street, was held ed collection of 350 tons in one Ladies' Aid society, it was decided Lulu Gemmill, Betty Paules, Nor i Of W. W. Fl'TER ft SO 662 Linden Avenue Funeral Diretcors. is recuperating from a left arm in- iitte an(1 too ate yesterday afternoon from the aione, and a total collection iurv sustained sometime aeo in a cfnr iccninrr tha titomsnf i i ooo inn tons fnr the first week at a meeting last evening. BILLY'S TATCH Vii u.

oieeKcr lunemi nuiuc, iaai. Plans were made for a rummage ans were made tor a rummase ma Jean Mitzel and Beulah Snyder. We live on a farm. I have three iV Tn he pM Fridav and Sat- xm. ine.

rd vycst WUlkie had talked with Chiang Market street. Rev. Gerald PENNA. RETURX Billy is telling us something he Vt vin ctreet I0I "'Sn "S- in what was the longest interview Neelv. nastor of Christ Lutheran A.

F. KOLLER, Funeral Director Modem Funeral Home 1415 West Market Street 2-il-tt Harrisburg, Oct. 6. UP) Penn- oo a mmm President riTrs. t- i i vjinerausbimo.

were: rea, josepn, cnaries ana 0107 tn conH as a committee. President Mrs. imo. were: Fred. Joseph.

Charles and ilj caught last Saturday. He says it sisters and four brothers. I would was a whopper. Join all the like to enroll my little brother in numbered dots together, starting the Birthday club. His name is Ant nnmUr nne anrl onHino- Richard Glenn Grove.

He will be I5tlll nctantN, nr, th an B1. 11 i.lOl IU113 luucty ocnu Zion Evangelical Sunday school, Thomas A. Monk was in charge. Sunday morning. va.v uciuiM, an uwurcia vi me th trinnape rolierten in the though he went to bed after 1 a.

deceased. Interment was in Mt. t0nLt 1 rattle! committee- J. M. SHINDLER AND SON CO.

Funeral Directors, 909-911 N. Duke St Dial 7192 2-sl-tf 1J 1Q am onnW Refreshments were served Dy imnrovement. is reDorted in the with dot number twenty-two and ge th Besses: Mr Ha Hf eonSTof Mrs. Ked Kline! ft'SS SowleT'hK R0Se you will see a picture of Billy Qf thjs ley Mrs John Weaver, Mrs Ed- dinstf 1106 West King street who visits to war Em catch. Complete this picture with A member, ward Throne and Mrs.

Willaid is a patient at tne West Side sani- Mrs. Emma niante Mrs. fciiima United Newspapers' metal scrap campaigns to 75,780. Philadelphia, with 11,945 tons, Emma I. Myers inners jviyers, wire continued to lead the counties, continuea to ieaa xne t.k a your paints or crtyons, RUTH M.

GROVE, Laurel R. D. 1. Layman. tarium recuperating from an ap- Present were: Mrs.

Raymond pendix operation. Bowersox, Mrs. Florence Dehoff, prof, a. H. Martin, supervising Mrs.

Minnie 'Jones. Mrs. Horn, principal of the West York school an- rvt 1 in tne evening, at proDaoiy nis "'ia, other in the first ten were Cam-last public gathering in Chung- West Jackson street, died yester- Others het ten4 hl'wa 7l Sy. Sfl 478: Chef-sand people umbrella," a mark of or hospital. was i years g97; Crawford 3 400; Lan.

respect and honor given by grate- a hrnthoi. caster and York, 2,370 each; Lu- HENRY SLEBGER A SONS Funeral Directors, 822 Market St. 2-sl-tf TRACK A STRINE Pbone 1308 Funeral Home, 1206 E. Market St. 2-sl-tf ANSTINE FCNERAL HOME 1701 W.

Market St Dial 7594 2-sl-tf EDW. W. BACME1STER Funeral Director, Queen and Jackson SU. 2-sl-tf THE W. 1.

BOLL CO. Funeral Directors, 252-54 S. Geo. St. Mrs.

james Ainson, ivirs. nanes system, has announced mat pupils Reiber, Mrs. Eugene Miller, Mrs. 0f the three buildings will be given Nettie Schaale. Mrs.

Ovde Chron- a rhanre tn nnrrhase war savings iH1 Chinese since ancient times jaWcnn zerne, and Montgomery, ister, Mrs. George Haare, Mrs. stamps again this year. It was hEh 5ff anT ahund! street, and a nephew, William H. 2,003.

longevity, high office and abund T. Inners, same address. 1 1 Faugh, Mrs. Willard Layman, reported that one of the teachers Mrs. Edward Throne, Mrs.

Walter 0f the three buildings will be in ant happiness. be held nnorc tniun in im Funeral services will Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, -r Classes ot tho Rnll Funeral hnme. raining Vlsj at the W. J. Boll Funeral home, Haker, Mrs.

Harvey Sultner, Mrs. charge of this project. A meet-Ida Naylor, Mrs. Harry Hubley, ing of the high school faculty was Mrs. John Weaver, Mrs.

Thomas held yesterday afternoon in charge RAILROAD NOTES B. M. Givens, P. R. R.

engine-man, returned to duty after being Bt'RG FT. ERAL HOME Many persons reported last night at the York Y. M. C. A.

to tVion trinlo the first nipht's 252 South George street. Rev. I. M. Lau, assistant pastor of St.

Paul's Lutheran church, will offici- A. Monk, Mrs. Young ana Mrs. of Prof. Martin, Phone 6M Red Lion, Pa.

2-sl-tf 16 North "i fr two weeks. Harold Crouse. Charles W. Davis, 1 X.VU.J'-. 1.

A QUI WUllltlUII The next meeting will be held Highland avenue, is suffering from r. K. K. operator, ate interment will be in Green- enrollment for the Pennsylvania Memberthip Coupon To Join The Boys and Girir Club mall Coupon to The Gazette and Daily Boys' and Girls' Newspaper. 31 East King Street.

York. Pa. On your birthday ycur name will appeal In Th Boys' and Girls Newspaper and you will receive a card. In the event you change your address, fin out a new coupon Immediately and mail it to the editor. Tiis must be done to assure you ot receiving a card on your birthday.

orrw Father' or Guardian's Nam Important City Street fL D. Rout Stat DaU Born Month Fear of Birth, 19 an injury of the 'first finger of the Grantley. resumed duty after be- mount cemetery, Tuesday, Nov. 3. State college newest engineering war training program which will Grv B.

CREEP Dim! C7I Funeral Director, 849 Market St. 2-sl-tf A. H. DIEHL A SON Funeral Directors, Mt Wolf 2-sl-tf pet under way here Oct. 19, ac right hand sustained at nis place of employments tion.

Plans are being made for a Hal- C- A. Ness, P. R. R. freight lowe'en party to be conducted brakeman, who was seriously in-inintiu hv the Shamrnrk and jured several months ago in an SCRAP DRIVE (Continued from First Page) cording to Charles W.

Rutschky, administrative head who reminded WEST YORK NEWS (Continued from Page Two) that registration will continue to Young Men's classes of St. Ste- accident in the local yards, con- night and Thursday from 7 to 10 -Sale Register Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Keller. Mr. nhen's Reformed church. The so- clock. "While enrollments are still unues io linpruvt.

iiaign, xiwara eumsteaa, rucnaru G. S. Yohe, operator for the p0us, Phyllis Oberdick, Dorothy P. R. R.

at tower is on his an- Lecrone, John Kemper, Betty nual two week's vacation. His ewflrtx and James Lambert. A somewhat less than former and Mrs. Lester Little, Mr. and cial function is scheduled -to be Mrs.

Homer Keller, Mrs. J. K. held Tuesday evening, Oct. 20, in Stabley, Doris Stabley, Mrs.

the church. rrl QrrtitVi Mm forlnc Tfrmn. fflioa rsat Pnctrwned programs at this point, we were place is being filled by extra teacher will be assigned to each most ratified with the general Rvlr. Rock. Mrs.

Blanche Rutland, Mrs. Willis The rehearsal of the Ringgold operator, C. R. Seitz, Glen etoud. rhararter of the new students, Sal Register Listinv an S2.

cash with order, payable tn advance. Your receipt accepted as credit against 14 minimum in Newspaper advertising or sal cards and bills making the Insertion FREE. sura to tend rour remittance with tout order. By Wally Bishop MUGGS AND SKEETER Air raid wardens and auxiliary Rutschky said. We were also policemen of Sector 6, Zone 3, col- peased with the number of women lected five truckloads of metal that enrolled for the tuition-free scrap and one truckload of waste coures." paper in a drive in that sector Thirty courses are on the list FEDERAL STAMP STOLEN A federal tax stamp belonging to Pat Gerace, 545 Prospect street, was reported stolen from the wind- 1 in (ka Oct 10th.

personal property of Julia A. Hersey, of Stewartstown Borough. 5 24 to olO Oct 24. household goods, farming lKock West Jackson street last night. The sector includes the from which Yorkers may choose somttime last nigh? territory between Prospect street during the final two nights of The stamp carried serial No.

and Boundary avenue, and Albe- registration for the war training vn-ro-u marie street and Vander avenue, classes which are sponsored here implements, antiques ot Clara E. Paticher, Yocumtown, Newberrytown road leading from Goldsboro. 5 Nov. 14, personal property of Stew Dy tne U. o.

unite oi mucaiiuu. AT1" Th Mlv nrerenuisite is that of a art J. Newcomer, Manchester one- New York, Oct. 6, Keporis to- fourth mile S. of Zion I View, near Old Mill Inn.

5 s24 to nov.14 band which was scheduled to be lt which high school education or the equi- held this evening has been post- industrial or bSS Saturday. October 3. livestock oIR.ll. Doned, ii irr ii fe fe rfei! fc 000 tons of iron and steel junk Sheckenbaugh, near Colllnsville. 5 14 to 03 Oct.

3d, personal properly of Andrew D. Hoover, deceased, Starvlew, E. Clarence Gross, 1525 west fnu Manchester iwp. s-sis to 03 Sat. Oct.

3rd. itve stock, personal prop erty of John H. Stump, York road leading I rem Mack ic cream store io Reffensberger's Garage. 5-sl0too3 adelphia street, is confined to his since the newspaper scrap metal GoldsborO-York Bus home by sickness drive began Sept. 28, showed this vwiviviw Miss Greta Kise, a member of country to be rolling up a moun- Line Approved By PUC the faculty of the borough high tainous pile of old metal under school, is confined to her home by the spur of the campaign which The Public Utility commission sickness ends ct- 17- yesterday authorized C.

E. Kline-Seymour Eyster, 23 North Sew- The total from the 10 states, dinst, R. 1, to oper-ard treet is recuperating from an unofficial and far from complete, ate a bus between Goldsboro and eve "ininrO sustained when struck was growing hourly as reports ar- York, according to an Associated Oct 3d, real estate ana personal property of Maggie Smeltzer, deceased, Hellam and 8th WrighUvtlle. a ss -02 Cat fV4 in nrma1 nmnfriv ft Un Edith krebs'. 1 mi.

south of Glen Rock MB to 010 rived here at the headquarters of Press despatch from Harrisburg. on road to Hanover. by a piece of steeL.

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