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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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York, Pennsylvania
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19
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19 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1938. SENIOR CLASS TO GIVE PLA 7 TONIGHT AT MANCHESTER H. S. Manchester, Nov. 17.

"Here Comes The Prince," a three-act comedy by Anne Soulter Martens, will be presented by members of the senior class of the local high school in the school auditorium on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock, under the di rection or aiiss Clara uassei, JJngllsn instructor in the high school. The cast of characters is as follows: "Fred Holliday," Richard Ket-terman; "Carol," Rena Landis; "Joan," Dorothy Kochenour; "Granny Holliday," Gladys Weigle; "Profes sor," Elwood Witmer; "Terry Donovan," James Pugh; "Mrs. Lovejoy," Dorothy Wagner; "Wanda," Fay Diehl; "Sonya," Ethel Jacobs; CONGRATULATIONS and and BEST WISHES To CHARLES MacDONALD and THE NEW SOUTHERN THEATRE 100 PER CENT R. C. A.

SOUND EQUIPPED "Winks," Luther Kohr; "Prince Rudolph of Zenobia," Gerald KunkeL Pnmmiftpps who will Assist in the arrangements for the play are: Dramatic coach, Miss Clara Cassel; prompters, Rita Willis and Jane AIc-Gready; tickets, Glen Danner, chairman, Frederick Craley, Glenn Brenner, Charles Hale, Mae Erwin, Agnes Gross, Prof. C. H. Rover and Mr. Hughes; stage, Eugene Haugh, chairman, Kenneth Diehl, Donald Hyde, Harry Saylor, Linda Adleblute, Hazel Shearer and Mr.

Zimmerman; properties Daniel Livingston, chairman, Leona Hoover, Clara Kohr, Charlotte Lehman and Miss Shanabrough; lighting, Eugene Landis, chairman, Herman Linthurst, David Lingg and Mr. Kaltriter; publicity, Claude Shelly, chairman, Russell Wilt, Ray Melhorn, George Cooper and Mr. Bonitz; seating, Henry Clemens, chairman, Esther Doll, Phyllis Koch. Roy Miller and Mr. program, Gladys Kohr, chairman, Ruth Kohler and Miss Kiel.

Bible Class Meets The monthly meeting of the Men's SUCCESS TO The Southern Theatre The management of this new show house, is to be congratulated in making such a lTast and fine improvement of the surroundings in this locality. We extend to them our most hearty wishes for its success. REINEBERG'S FAMOUS FEET FITTERS Fitting Feet Professionally for the Past Sixty-Five Years 19 S. GEORGE STREET fr A Mat. Daily i P.M.

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3 Get $25.95 value in Victor Records and RCA Victrola Attachment-for $15.00 Attaches to any modem AC radio. Playa Victor Record! thru your radio with its full tone. Button Control Smart NiwConsoli Grand Cabinet Straight-Line Dial Magic Eye RCA Victor Metal Tubes Victrola Attachment "Plug-In" Stone Bible class of Christ Lutheran church, D. V. Ness and Donald Hughes, teachers, was held in the social room of the church on Monday evening.

Wiliiam Dietz, Thomas Early and George Resh were the committee in charge of the social hour, which followed the business session. Refreshments were served to D. V. Ness, Donald Hughes, F. W.

Zeigler, William H. Dietz, F. F. Kling, Luther Schriver, William Hake, Thomas Early, John Sterner, Frank Shaffer, Clark Gladfelter, John Sowers, George Resh, Harold Gross, lister Wilt, Roy Sowers, Abraham Hahn. Marvin Bailey, John Wanich and Simon Early.

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Paules and children, Catherine and Charles, of near Mt. Jov, and Mr. and Mrs.

Asa Gable, of Pine Grove, were guests of Mrs. Paules' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Kann, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers, of York, were guests at the home of the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Hyde, Sunday. Walter Klinefelter and John Ehr-hart, students at Gettysburg college, spent the week-end at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Klinefelter. Other guests at the Klinefelter home were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klinefelter and son, Joseph, Red Lion; Mrs Mary Fetrow, Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Brown, York Haven; Mrs. Charles Bear and Mrs. Ray Yost, of York. Church services Sunday in the local churches are as follows: Christ Lutheran church, Rev. J.

H. C. Manifold, pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 a. worship service, 10:30 a. Rev.

Feldman, a retired Lutheran clergyman of York, will deliver the sermon. In connection with the worship service a congregational meeting will be held, when action will be taken on the resignation of Rev. Mr. Manifold, to take effiect January 1. St.

Paul's Evangelical church. Rev. Huddell, pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 'a. E. L.

C. 6:15 p. worship service. 7 p. m.

St Paul's United Brethren church, Sunday school, 9:30 a. Christian Endeavor, 8 p. worship service, 7 p.m. PLAN THANKSGIVING SERVICE AT CHURCH NEAR SEVEN VALLEYS Seven Valleys, Nov. 17.

A Thanksgiving service will be held in Freid-ensaal's Lutheran church, near here, on Tuesday. November 22. at 7:30 p. in conjunction with a thank-offering service of the Woman's Missionary society and Light Brigade On Wednesday. Nov.

23. at 7:30 p. the annual Thanksgiving service will be held in Trinity church and at Zeigler's church, on Thursday. November 24 at 7:30 p. m.

Church announcements for Sunday are: St. Paul Evangelical. Rev. R. H.

Dick, pastor, worship, 9 a. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Seven Valleys Lutheran charge.

Concrete Brick For finer radio performance-RCA Victor Radio Tubes Contractor EST. 1S54 We appreciate the opportunity of having had a part in building and furnishing the new nui 141-143 West Market Street Southern Theatre Congratulations Southern Theatre Atlas Manufacturing Co. Emigsville, Pa. Best Wishes Southern Rest Rooms Have Been Equipped With NIBROC "aqualized" Towels No. 51 Scottissue Service Roll V-T Soap Service Distributed Exclusively in York by Us Andrews Paper House of York Div.

S. Walter, Inc. Best Wishes to the NEW SOUTHERN DRAPES BY Paramount Decorating Co. Philadelphia, Pa. Rev.

S. H. Culler, pastor. Trinity, Sunday school, 9:30 a. Thank- offerine service.

7 p. m. Freiden-saals. Sunday school. 9 a.

preaching. 10 a. m. COAL ROBERT H. LAFEAN 238 W.

KING ST. PHONE 2555 Y. P. TO HOLD SERVICE AT HANOVER JUNCTION Hanover Junction, Nov. 17.

A young people service win be held in Shaffer's Union church, on Sun day at 7 p. m. Guv Warner will be the leader and an Armistice dav pro gram will be given. SEITZLAND RESIDENT HOME FROM HOSPITAL Seitzland, Nov. 17.

Stuart Ger- Best Wishes John Z. Barton College Ave. and Stone St. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR brick. of near here, who was a pa tient the past ten days at the York hospital, as a result of injuries re ceived when a chop mill exploded.

has returned home. John Bonnett, a junior at State CONGRATULATIONS SOUTHERN THEATRE by Penn Theatre Equipment Company A COMPLETE THEATRE SERVICE 309 North 13th Philadelphia college, and Roy Portas, a sopho more at the same institution, visited the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonnett.

Jr and friends. With Best Wises to the New Southern Theatre STAGE HANDS AND MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS' UNION LLUSTRATED TALK GIVEN AT STILTZ Stiltz, Nov. 17. The social room of Bethlehem Union church was filled to capacity Tuesday night, to wit Hardware and Glass ness an illustrated talk on "Palestine and the Holv Land." given by Rev. Dr.

Joseph B. Baker, pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, York. Classes 2 and 3 of Steltzes Union BY Sunday school will sponsor a Public ovster supper, in the social room of the church, on Saturday, starting at 4 D. m.

Hey wood Wakefield sponsored IOLD FUNERAL FOR MRS. SHENBERGER OF NEAR STEWARTSTOWN Stewartstown, Nov. 17. Many Streamline Theatre Seating relatives and friends on Wednesday attended the funeral of Mrs. Susan Zeigler Shenberger.

wife of Reuben York Paint Hardware Co. 203 West Market York, Pa. Shenberger. who died at her home in East Hopewell township, near h'jre. installed in the on Sunday mornine.

Sen-ices were held at 2 p. at the J. T. Wragner funeral home, at Shrewsbury, after WILLIAM DONSEN, President FRANCIS SHENBERGER, Sec't EDWIN HESS, Business Agent New Southern Theatre which interment was made in Mt. Zion cemetery, near Potosi.

Rev. M. Mitzell. minister of the Shrews bury Evaneelical and Reformed charee. officiated.

The pallbearers were: Ralph Manifold. Walter Kee- sey. Charles Wilson and Earl Bush..

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