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8 THE GAZETTE AND' DAILY, Y0RK7 MONDAY MORNING, MAY With The Marines Jn The Air Corps Council Will Annual Memorial Will Graduate Today Girl Bicyclist Father And Son -Banquet Held Service Of Grange Badly Injured Rev. Wayne Lutz Delivers Address At' Program Of Red Lion Grange "Red Lion, May 17. The annual memorial service of the Red Lion Grange was conducted at the regular meeting Saturday evening in the Grange hall in memory of the following four members, who died during the year: Mrs. Amanda Heisler, Isaac Raab, O. Saylor and George Stein.

Rev. Wayne Lutz, pastor of Canadochly Reformed church, delivered the memorial address and the program also included: Scripture reading, Mrs. Edward Barnes prayer, Rev. Lutz; reading "Life, Mrs. Robert Ahvine; vocal solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," Harold Hunt, accompanied by Ruth Hengst; placing memorial uran E.

wentt and iri v. nr i T-l tiinra n. ntnit nanover I graduating clan of Western Maryland college, Westminster, Md, and who wlu receive their sheepskins at the graduation exercises today. Mr. Wentz will receive a bachelor of arts desrree.

majoring: to biology. He has been president of Be National honorary biological fraternity In the past year. Miss Wentz will also receive a bachelor of arts degree, with a major In library science, English and history. I Fill Vacancies Spring Grove Solons To Name Successors To Le-roy Hinkle And George Jones At Special Session Tonight Spring Grove, May 17. A special mealing, of borough council will be held in the council room of the firemen's building Monday at 7 p.

m. Elections will be held to fill the places left vacant by thA raeiffnaiinns nf irv7 T-JinHo resignations of Leroy Hinkle. former president, and George Tnnec Alcn nnrfer HiciisQinTi nrill be matters pertaining to sewage disposal most Saturday morning follow- ed by 2ieht rams capped by a he clar up shower Me Sat- lirriav aftomnnn Tho rains foil in intermittent showers and most of the water soaked into the soil. The Codorus creek rose a few feet although the steady fall of rain am a the P. H.

Glatfelter dam the water rose over three inches at the breast Will Attend Convention Rgy. Raph Robinson, pastor of st Pauls Lutheran church, and WilUam H. Menges, Sunda school superintendent, will attend the i nf tha tral Pennsylvania Synod of the United Lutheran church of Ameri- ca to be held in St. Paul's Luth- eran church, Allentown, from ucouu. uwiuu numbers presented by Mrs.

Vir- gmia Stauffer, organist, and C. ggv ana Wenta daughter and ton of Mr. and i u- a n. It. Z.

wove, we memDera OI im the Alpha Hu Chanter of Beta Beta Former Resident Of Stewartstown Dies Stewartstown. Mav 17. Mrs. Gladys Fulton Rost, wife of Lawr- ence E. Rost, 163 Wilson Drive, Lancaster, died this morning at 6 clock at Mr home.

5he was the daughter of the late William Ji'-T E-Sechnst Fulton, of niat Jlr- Tif! vf aP She was 49 years of age. FirVtepbvtPnmnmrhurrh tin! SLBJfJSl ffli -if "I caster. Besides her husband she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. RianrhA strawhHHcro Vnrii- Mrs' flowers at the foot of the cross, base. San Diego, Cal.

He Is at- investigate but Weikert had left Thelma Smith, Rachel Perry, Ro- tached to an amphibian tractor tne institution before the police maine Emenheiser, Mrs. Viola unit- could learn his address. The child, Leiphart and Nadine Wolf, music it was reported, was dragged some by Ruth Hengst; reading, "The iiK Rlarlrfnrff distance after being hit and when Nature Of Man," Mrs. Otto Al- oiacurora examined was found to have re-bright, and taps, Robert Alwine. Dies At Diilsbtirq.

ceived lacerations of the forehead, Arrangements were made for concussion of the brain, brush-the annual strawberry social Sat- DUlsburg, May 17. Mrs. Annie DUrns an(j contusions about her urday evening, June 13, in the hall, E. Blackford, wife of Lewis VV. entire She was retained at and a committee, composed of A.

Blackford, died at 6:20 clock this tne hospital for further examina-P. Williams, Mrs. Otto Albright morning at her home, here, after tion and Mrs. Sterling Raub, was ap- ah illness of six months of com- Flre Damages Railroad Shed pointed. The next regular meeting plications.

She was 77 years old. Fire of undetermined origin will be Saturday evening, June b. She was a member of Calvary damaged the weighing shed of the Master Elwood Heogst was in United Brethren church and Sun- Western Maryland Railroad corn-charge, day school, the Ladies Aid society, pany last night about 8:30 0'clock. Skatin Party Tuesday the. society Members of Hanover Fire Youth Council of District No.

1 tlttL Pany extinguished the blaze with will hove a roller skating party charter member of the Dillsburg water from the booster tanks. The Tuesday evening at the White a building, of frame construction, is Rose arena, York. 3, 1 h'isbf0d located between North and Chest-Soldiers Home BentztVLe nut streets. The amount of dam-Charles Stouch, son of Mr. and 2Sf She also Ieaves three age could not be ascertained.

Grace Ebaugh of this place Mnday to Thursday of this week. Mr. Bahn was driving a 1940 and Mrs. Bernice M. Taylor! News of tne conference will be Pontiac sedan which was corn-York two brothers Earle announced at the meeting of St.

pletely demolished in the front. Fulton and James Fulton, both of Pau'LMen at a meetinS Friday Mr. Miller's car, a 1939 Chevrolet, York. at in was parked on the right hand side Funeral services will be held At tn-s morning's services Rev. 0f the highway, facing east, near from the funeral parlors of Fred Robinson delivered the sermon, "A the railroad crossing.

The damage Richard Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Spring' vale, both members of the United States Army, are spending fur- loughs with their respective par- Xurch a former pastor here of- The proceeds will be' used to help KZZl wil1 te in 116(1 Uon cemetery- 0 wrley. choir director, bile is being repaired at C. D.

Wit-wits. a I0I7Ver pastor, nere, or- in lary, Unit 403, for the annual sale were as follows: Organ, "Andan- man and Sons at Church Announcements ficiating assisted by Rev. Harold of poppies, at its monthly meeting help wanted Young or old. to tino," (Franck); soprano solo, Announcements March, local pastor. Interment will ve 01 wmcn, one tor eacn ward, rp-JT A total of 500 hake tobacco no experience necessary.

frTlIinnn-v Fvplvn Wednesday evening prayer ho 'Ho a are being planned bv the local Red inaay A start Monday morning. The Meads Tobacco lunnon) Miss teiyn Home on Furlough rM; zion stationed at Fort Benning, is Se0rgi pa?" home on a l-day furlough. tor of Mt. Zion Reformed church, The Holtzschwamm Lutheran aj Women's Missionary society will ed on "Waiting For The Spirit." S. meet at the church Tuesday eve-Paul Lynerd, organist and choir mng at o'clock director, conducted the following Holtzschwamm' Union church program: Organ prelude Hyn- observed India Lace Day services today.

Mrs. Clair Forry was in 4nf Tho i rd charSe of devotions and Mrs. Nor- anrln man Himes offered prayer, fol- oian Postlude lowed a gt of India Lace given by Mrs. Guy Straley. Rev.

Sergeant Paul Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Red Lion; is stationed with the United States Marines at Marine Corps a a unci ax vv ill Lfc; ijeiu cruw nesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Cock- aay at p.

m. at tne cock- Funeral home, here, with Rev. "ga. ntor of the lin tery. 6 Vote For F.

Clair Rosi For Ctovernor Listen Station WORK 6:45 Tonight Adv. Mrs. Levi D. Smith Wes Wear WindSOf ww. it ri-; GokWr'smith of aWAWStt nospuai.

a underwent an operation. She was aged 39 years. a uaugutci, jiiiia, at jivuic, iici parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin uiuu.cis mw iB.

ies uoneen, Mrs. Hanry ryson, uayton tioheen ana Mrs. sterling Tv'son. all of Red Lion R. D.

1: Mrs. Clark Heininger and Mrs. Lerov Smith, both of Red Lion: jsk Mro TT-7ra Tvsnn Felton- Mrs. William O. Miller, Windsor R.

D. 1 and Mrs George A. Smith and JSSt Dale Goheen. all of Brogueyille R. ruke's Lmheran church, New viue.

Ke. Evancelicai charge, wi 1 tennent. will he made in the cemetery ad- ininini? St Luke's church. tier a urAVTjrn Vniintr nr old to nfi-. Mdk Tobaco c0.

Red Aav. William R. Grimm Dies Near Freeland mi5-3t Freeland, May Nam I early HfeH suddenlv early this morning at his home liedi neie. ui, j. tn- xr it wrco i.

-At moriir-ai lubviue, umui, examiner, attriDUtea aeatn to a at T. nean uiu. Mr. was a veteran or tne tit J7r.tA havinor eeA.i sp. "'Vth tnS U5th In- was a V- yA Funeral services will be con- ducted at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with short rites at the F.

B. Olewiler Funeral home, Red anri further nhsennies in St. tantrv swn Division, ne was a '4- I iY I 1 Private William Doll, son of Mr. Md Mrs.Fred Doll, Stewartstown, 19 ttllclied to the u- S. Army air at Keesler Held, Miss.

Be- re ne Was HKHICWSa MIO senice, April 28, he was employed at the Bed Lion Cabinet company. Auro Hift Parked uo rarReu Car At Thomasville Thomasville, May 17. About 2:15 o'clock Saturday morning, Edward Bahn, 375 Norway street, York, who was traveling east on the Lincoln highway from Pitts- burgh, fell asleep at the wheel of vn road near the railroad crossing in Thomasville and crashed into the automobile of Charles E. Miller. this place.

to nis car was practically ail the rear end and estimated 10 be annroximatelv S12S. Tho sntnmo. Private Clair Gruver, son of Mr. xr i mon usifltr fnr a theme "Tnrtia 7fZTl n' Tu- WmZ Wehler and Lorma Meyer accom- Mrs. John Meyer, Mrs.

Maggie 1 1 3 -a ivreyer accom- paniea Oeorge VVetller tO lan- Eastern Theological seminary. -I. D. wind Mav 17 The a. ZZKnWnS Blanche Herman hehi banque tfiSfk'itatSS Mrs.

Romaine Reachard. Isabelle Baker, Doris Keller, Arvilla Over- aonr Mrs nutn uc rey Mrs. Snook, Mrs Dorothy Fitzkee, Ella Baker. Betty Hartman, Helen Gehley, Mrs. Ethel Axe, Mrs.

Em- ma Hoffmaster, Mrs. Hazel Wit- mw Maro-arot DvcAf HT, mer, iviargarei uveraonr, JMrs. nutn teener, Airs, tsernice riincn- baugh. Mrs. Helen Herman, Mrs.

Rernetta RaWer TVinalH Witmor Keener and Miriam Reachard. -urcuase rarra Richard IL nd Da leE rcieimy uurunasea a. sevpnrv-nve arva fami fwim Pim-m AT rWevm arce farm from Curvin W. Oher. iQuV" luwiiamp a aisiance north west of Bittersville.

The new owners intend to occupy the farm about Dec. 1. Miss Vlrgie M. Horn, Red Lion D- purchased a two-story frame dwelling house from Harry Kelley, situated on the south side of west Mam street, which is at precent occupied by Charles A. G- Tr Charles Herman, son of Mr.

and Mrs- P- F. Herman, recently enlisted in the Navy, and was sta- tioned at the U. S. Naval Training station at Newport, tu nas re- Herman. Tmnmvement is rnrtert in the v.r; condition of Mrs.

Herbert L. a pauem at me xorx no- pusiiiuu at Dears jjeparunein ore. York. The Tenth snlnn r1 Oinot Hour, of the Red Lion Branch of Christian Endeavor, held a rally in the Windsor United Brethren church this afternoon. L.

R. Kep- erling. Tenth Legion superintend ent 01 Lancaster, was tne principal speaker. IT. B.

Announcements The Otterbein Guild 1 OUng Peo ples will meet at the parsonage Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. The Children's Day committee of the United Brethren Sunday SCnooi Win meet in tne cnurcn Monday at 7 a m. DELTA I.ttea Station WORK 6:43 Tonight Adv. VK For F.

Oair Ross For Governor Adv. Remember Pearl Harbor! Buy War Stamps and Bonds KOWl Rev. Perry Bucke, York, Speaks At Annual Dinner At New Freedom Methodist Church New Freedom, May 17 The annual Father and Son banquet of Trinity Methodist church was held Thursday night in the social hall of the church. The meal was arranged by the Woman's Society of Christian Service, Rev. William E.

Holley, pastor of the church gave the invocation, after which there was singing by those present Rev. Perry Bucke, pastor of Grace Methodist church, York, spoke on "Where Do You Live?" Rev. Holley offered prayer. Those present were: Guy Wolf, Ronnie Wolf, Paul Walton, William O. Brose, H.

G. Bond, Russell Bond, Medford Smith, Ho-bart Smith, Francis O'Keefe, Harry O'Keefe, Thomas Summers, Thomas Summers, C. A. Miller, Herman Stoner, Dr. S.

C. Bowers, III, Rev. Perry Bucke, Rev. William E. Holley, Harold Stoner, Harry Wolf, Gerry Miller, Emory Wolf, Walter Shaver, J.

D. Bailey, Gordon Shaffer, Bernard Rehmeyer, Joseph Ort, Jack Trout, J. E. LaMotte, C. M.

Nor-ris, Franklin Miller, Terry Shaver, Herbert Shaver, Donald' Kidd, Harvey Kidd, Jesse Mays, Daniel Mays, George Wolf, Robert Wolf, George LaMotte, Frank Zeigler, Fletcher Seitz, J. D. Roten, Donald Borneman, C. R. Trout, Gilbert Trout, Charles Smith, Mervin Rodeffer, Richard, Strasbaugh, Barry Miller, Harry Kidd, C.

M. Kidd. Charles Kidd, Coleman Kidd and C. L. Curry.

Salvage Campaign Continues The Salvage for Victory campaign in Shrewsbury township will be continued next Wednesday when the farmers will bring their scrap to this place and place it on a dump near the Summit Service station. The salvage will be weighed on the scales of R. C. Shuchart, implement dealer, who said the fanners will be paid the current prices. Shirley, young daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bailey, Is 111 at her parents home. Mrs. Harriet Heisler, Loganville, Buried Loganvijle, May 17. Funeral services for Harriet Eliza Heisler, wife of Joseph Heisler, who died Wednesday, at her home here were held Saturday afternoon from the Strack and Strine Funeral home, 1205 East Market street, York.

Rev. Arthur L. Grove, pas-j tor of Zion Reformed church,) officiated. Interment was in Mt! Rose cemetery. Members of, Zion church who served as pall- bearers were: Harrison M.

Arnold, Rusell Bintzer, George W.r Conway, Gilbert Deitz, Ell L. Delancy and Ivan Gerber. Railroad Man In West Side Sanitarium Railroad, May 17. James Adams, who is suffering from severe adhesions, was admitted to the West Side sanitarium, for ani operation. Mrs.

Bertha Hayes, York, visit! ed her son and daughter-in-lawi Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hayes, Mrs. T. H.

Hoffacker, who was'-ill at her home, is improved, Bible Class Meets The Ladies Adult Bible class or, Messiah Lutheran Sunday school met at the home of the president Mrs. William Bradfield. A prow gram was given as follows: Scrip- ture, Mrs. William Bradfield prayer, Mrs. Jennie Helb; read- ings, "Godly Mothers," Mrs.

Irwirj Warner; "Sweeter Than All," Mrs George Tracey; "Mother's Floweii Garden," Mrs. A. D. Swartzf "Other T.ittle ShiDS." Mrs. Sadi Hednck: Since Motners uone.i Mrs.

Samuel Gerver; "vvnaj Counts," Mrs. E. N. Reichf ard; "Mothers Old Bands," Jen nie Helb. "Mothers In the Hills.

Mrs. William Bradfield; "Go. Needs HelD Too." Mrs. Irwi Warner; "My Mothers Day Wish i.Trc Samuel Hprher: "Home Mrs'. E.

N. Reichard. During th social perioa, tne loiiowmg gram was given: Guess box, Mr Samuel Gerver; prizes to Mri urqmdi and Afrc. XI "111 dl 11' wn Reichard reading, "Mother." Mri Sadie Hednck; readings, vvnej Love Flourishes," Mrs. E.

N. Reic a- ii fill Vmh b. ard; soldiers Motner, ims. oau. Hedrick; contest.

Mrs. ueor Tracey; prize to Mrs. E. N. Reic ard.

The June meemg wm neiu at ine iiuine luis. Gerver, with the following coif mittee on arrangements; wrs. win Warner and Mrs. Adai Swartz. Those present were: Mrs.

W-liam Bradfield. Mrs. Jennie Hef Mrs. Adam Swartz. Mrs.

Samf Gen er, Mrs. Irwin Warner, Sadie Hedrick, Mrs. George ey, Mrs. Charles McCullo Charlotte Bupp and Mrs. Ej Reichard.

Egg Mas' Capacity production hej birds maximum proxy Ervin M. Spanglt; Phone 2032 Guard Your Heatf by Saving the Vitafi Do it with moc Gas Cooker i if YORK COU GAS COMf 1 Frances Gear-hart, 12, Hanover R. D. 3, Suffers Concussion Of Brain And Other Injuries When Struck By Auto; In Hospital Hanover, May 17. Frances Gearhart, 12-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Gearhart, Hanover R. D. 3, suffered multiple injuries about 1:30 o'clock this afternoon when she, while riding her bicycle npsr hPr hnme some distance nff the Carlisle pike, was struck by an automobile operated by Her- hprt Woikprt whn hrnnpht thu in.

n-urpd rhild and thp narpnts tn thp Hanover General hospital, where She was admitted for treatment. Hanover police were called to To Stage Benefit Dance vM ffi.t dance, sponsored by a Hanover bridge club, wll be held at the HUr rn mt Hh Cross chapter for emergency de- fense purposes. The music of Dick Feeser's or- ine mus or JJICK reesers or- chestra wiU provide dancing. Tick- ets may be secured from Mrs. Tabb of ticKS Mre wSfaK Mr StanlevMller Mrs.

Stanley Miller. uds ine iuuuieourg employes asso- 2SifeS War Savings bond and $522 worth ar Savings stamps. All mem- oers ot the association are partici Datine. The association decided to do awav with its annual hammer. to spend money for bonds and StamDS instead FMr Liin wntt widow of Uriah H.

Hoft died at 12:28 o'clock Saturdav morning at tn. hnm. thpir "ftPr Bn illne fK-e ixut. One was a aaugnter Ot tne TO vmS Matthews and was 79 years are. four daughters vmg are lour Oaugnters Hoff, New Oxford; Melvin Hoff, nor was a the Brethren, Hanover.

wi Ke mi. i -J. ne luneiai servii.es conducted rrom tne nome or ner daughter, Mrs. Hershey. at 2 n'olrvlr Mnnriav afternnnn with lay aiiernuon, wiu oosequies in tne u-nurcn or tne Brethren The Revs.

Jacob E. Mvers and E. E. i 1. Ai In the York Road cemetery, Harry Stauffer Funeral ler.

who uieu tuuay iuuiiuiik oi his home. 503 York street will rM.f u.e Virtme IL Vnrlr Street Will mmin. at 10 o'clock from the W. A. Feiser 0a Hnirj formed church, will officiate.

In- oneeiy, pasiui ui iiiiulj ivc- terment will be made in Mt OH- a marriage license' by thl clerk of the Adams courts- tysburg, Saturday. Hotel Richard McAllister. S. Ed- Dancing and games were enjoyea week end at his home, Centennial avenue. r.nrc ITS visiter! his narents.

Mr. ana Mrs. George Becker, 30 Balti- 'kpr. Sr. 30 Balti- more street Charles Sunday.

425 Locust street. Livingston, formerly of New oxtord, ana now or sandus- ky 0.. spent the past three days visitinc relatives and friends in his home and Hanover lornier nome Biiu Hdnuver. Mrs. Margaret Thomas, 161 Third street and Miss Doris B.

Moore. 22 West Walnut street. left this afternoon for Lancaster where they will attend the gradu- ation exercises of Franklin and itiaiuiou wucc uu, i iiuiiioa shey with whom shrmade ter Meter. The latter accompanied the The general committee appoint- urcn ac re Party here for a several weeks' ed by the two Sunday schools of XS ners nome; Mrs. vioia noagers, ad- the boroueh met Sunday morning The pallbearers were: Harrj ners.

bottetown; Mrs Harry Dicken- visit. hrougeua Those attending were: Mrs. sheets, New Oxford; Mrs. Harvey Guy Sneffe r. U.

5. Navy sta- in tne auaitonum or m.jmi Howard Nace, John and Ruth Smeltzer, Mrs. Lucille Knise- Dickensheets, Hanover; Maurice tioned at Washington, D. spent Lutheran church ana aeciaea to interment was ly. Mrs.

Ruth Brenneman. Mrs. meeting eCti2g ft FTl Evangelical church will be led by young peo pie of the church and the pastor, Rev. J. Willard Krecker, will give the Bible lesson.

Meeting of the Young People's Missionary circle has been postponed until Tuesday, May 26, when that group will con- vene in a joint session with the Womens Missionary society and Teen-Age Missionary circle. An at- tenaance contest is now Deing con- Tt FS Sudav School room bv 1 authoritly The iS mirSrlv crmferni last, q.VarterIv. conferenc? meeting or tne coherence year Dr. John H. Ness, York, confer- CllC Ill UlOlgC, flU- men of the church will sew Wednesday and Thursday afternoons oons in the Singer sewing rooms for Prrtcc TTcherc leaoiie cine will meet at 7:30 o'clock Monday eve- nin? in the social room.

The an- tinal on1 rlaiKrlite lnnh. jsarja.Mis.'saf meeting of the Sunshine Girls' of the Sunday school will be 6tii class heir! Tn the sc a roornT Rev. William C. Day, pastor, nd Benjamin Stump lay delegate, will represent Grace Lutheran church at the fifth annual convention of the Central Pennsylvania a ni t- Starting londayMrs. William jC.

evening fellowship- In'd i rnnn rr inp wpnnpwuv Bible hour. Members of Leo Fire company ttrill attend vecner services nevt Sunday evening in a formed church. The Wide Awake class of the Sunday school will have its meeting at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the social room of Werner's Dairy store. Latimer shenberger mrXr Sh Zr. VTP Broadway, who died Wednesday afternoon at the York hospital as ii "7- The result At al incr trrvm a la finer UIC realilL Ol laiinit; irUIII a IdUUer i or railing rrom a laaaer several hours previously, were held aaturaay anernoon witn an rites urdav afternoon with all rites at the residence.

Rev. J. Willard Krecker. pastor of St. Paul's evangelical cnurcn, otriciatea.

Act. 7 ive pauoearers were: r-raierrare, wnaries rurg, rugene amiin, jo- seph Keller, Purd Rineholt and Smith, Simon Lloyd and Curvin Wolf were fellow employes of the deceased, who was employed 1 t- as a painter by R. E. Strobeck and Sons. Red Lion.

Interment wasmadein Red Lion cemetery. again noia me uira put ---rr. Alma Reirier voti, tjh Fruit Growers To Meef At Y. M. A.

Tuesday Evening Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, York county fruit growers will meet at the M. C. York, for the purpose of discussing seasonable problems on disease and insect control. Prof. J.

O. Pepper, insect specialist from the Exten- sion Department, State College, will be the speaker. Mr. Pepper will emphasize particularly the problems of controlling codjing moth. All fruit growers are Invited to attend.

Clen Rock Auxiliary D. d-. C.I- flan roppy 53 ie. ri 17 Glen Rock, May 17. Plans were at 1 Scents each blal leu al i i fe SQld for tng benefit Of M1(1I -A i.

T1 (1 the disabled soldiers fund. Members present were: Mrs. Mrs' MrS- Sadie ay- lor Mrs- Mabel T)on Gray, Mrs. Emma Rohrbaugh, Mrs. Ruth Patterson, Mrs.

Artie Keeny, Mrs Sarah Taylor and Mrs. Flor ToSSer Roller an- W'1 jm the locsi postoffice" an(j those boxes which were not UD to SDeCifiCations the owners u. i "Sl. .1 nJZre: ue "UU1ICU lu J. Smith.

wh.re,,y ennstea in tne Army as an air MrM left fnr i ,6 a V. wrwaraea to iviaxweii ieiu, Aia. secona ueutenant urace iTout, Camp Holabird, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Georpe W. Trout. nd Mrs. George w. Trout.

r. jssKa daughters, Jane and Dorothy, and MjJM motored t0 Ev. 5 '7 VZ Funeral services tha A Isenberg Shaffer, wife of unni uhQf'ra am ii-voir day from the Edwju-d Baum- Si Slonial mSuaS S. ir i i l.u ei eictA rrr1rniv' mnrtuflru Vrirlr i m. assistant paswr "1 vjieaiei 01.

rams wuuician rJTn nr rn rrn inrK 1 1 1 hmh i t-i i Jitt- uaii- pZ Laucks rereremtek jr' Janies ursCK, ames cemetery, near Rinely. 7... i. tn. in case ui rain juKrc i ranHiot at d.m tickets for cakes and candies at Tue.

afternoon. A-dv the day- with ciud John Payne, John shepperd. America's loveliest actress orS ber greatest triumph a story of heartache. Also Chapter No. 9, Paiior At nien theatre.

Tues. ana May 19-20. Show each nite, starting at8r30p. m. Adv.

Vote For F. Oair Ross For Governor AJv. Usten Station WORK 6:45 Tonight Adv. At Farm rarm Near Shrewsbury Mr. and Mrs.

J. 1. Kice, xotk, I'lit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schuhart, who was operated upon AlliO-J u.t her home.

on April was r-r-rv oiiu Mrs. Vernie E. Leppo. 202 West- over u.eUE r81 Vote For F. Clair Ross For Governor Adv.

IJte StaUon WORK 6:45 Tonight Adv. DALLASTOWN urivrirn-Youne or old. to shake tobacco' i-tspnience necessary, srt Monday mornin. The Meads Tobacco Co, Red Lioa kos-jt. Adv.

the week-end with relatives here, fnr Mrs Rpr. street, Lancaster. Wednesday mornin(? at 10 o'clock. Interment t. urorr ah west urange mis-st FOR SALE-Daimatian coach puppiej.

Clinton Berwager, Stewarhtown, R. D. 2. Pa. ml8-2t Adv.

Vote For T. Clair Rom For Governor Uaten Station WORK 6:45 Tonight Adv. Adv. "ol Chit MeehAtMt. Wolf Mt.

Wolf, May No. 9 St John's Lutheran Sunday school, met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Allen Meihorn. The rlevntionl nrl hsine ne.

The Hevntinnl and hncinec. ne. 1 uciil. xviis. uiuvu XLiiiiucv.

uaiucs a ana contests were enjoyed in Mrs. Howard Seitz. Prizes were won by MrS- Charles Waltemyer and Grace Small Lehman Mrs John Fritz Mrs r-- o'm oil m. ruoi-ioo 'woiio. r.ra Small rharies Waite.

h-l (L isa. "s- QeoVge BrerSui, Mrs Lloyd SXward Seitz, Mrs. AUen 'm'" Saturday in July. Member, on Members on inn ii hi mil i r-rr aie vuviucm Brethren Sunday school. chairman rirpnnpr.

wk7d Brennernan Daniel Wilt and Jacob Fitzkee. St. John's JaCOu Vlt a ii .5 vile rmmlincr iv; The 16th anniversary of the new church building of Otterbein son was highly appreciated. The ml ertion amountea to over vow. A few remarks were made by Ser- reant lames wuraer.

siauuiieu A T2aee Alhtl. AihiimiemiiP Air Base. Albu- querque, vt. Usten StaUon WORK 6:45 Tonight Adv. Tamm ftrnufirC MeetlligS USOiy Four meetings have been sche- duled for Tuesday by the County Agent George G.

Weber for the benefit especially of tomato grow- ers who are interested in prevent- ing the losses of plants due to cut worms. At each of these four meetings Prof John O. Pepper, State College insect specialist, m(iPtines. Anvone interest- i An nnv vii vegetable crop would niie to auenu one uxo v- ner Canning company. Hanover, Riffle, Mrs.

uaura LilestowB, Buried ulwii. May 17.The tun- ij eral of Mrs. Laura V. Riffle, wid- urdaw mnrninsr from the J. W.

Lit- ff funeral home. Rev. S. Tome, pastor or si. Mark's Lutheran church.

Hanover, her minister, officiated, assisted by Rev. David 5. Kammerer, pas uy ih tor of St. Paul Lutheran church, this Dlace. tsunai was maae in una piav-c.

i.v,iiT XA Tha riallhearern were James, cnanes ano shields, Mervin, Clance and James Arthur Boyd, ioia opruifes raiiv, uic xlww Nursery company are planting evergreens and shrubs at the woriunen 01 uie wnue xvuse planting grounds of the P. H. Glatfelter niant Main Saner Plant fronting on Main v) ST nhnwH School Board Meetlne atirtn oot MnnHav at 7J 37 A day for Martin a. Myers, wno fliefl lut tsrs as-ar-s ste ew, a Mfr' an? ms- J' fTaUi ell Bnef seirices were further rites at Trinity the church. Briefs And rersonais iyate David 1 Senft, Fort Benr, aiiivcu ncic iiuqj cc ning to spend a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. tv. c.n rV Bor tner. son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Millard Bortner. has com- pleted IBs Freshman year of stu- dies at Gettysburg college, and is town for swinirning pool. The water sairl.tn he fresh and about the right temperature for swimm- Th. lotrei Viae un tn ure u.

n( re. r.r.sr. iC- cent weeKS. iast summer tne quarry was drained to supply water for the P. H.

Glatfelter plant operations. Private Millard Stambaugh, Fort Benning, arrived here Saturday evening to spend a 10- Aav fnrinncrh with his narents Mr. and Mrs. Phares Stambaugh. Sergeant Rufus Zartman, Olm- stead Air Field, Middletown, visit- ed his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Walter Zartman, during the-week- end. Zartman received a promo- tion to sergeant last week. Samuel Miller, who enlisted in the Navy shortly after the out- RerUheimer this niare t-x Tk t-j frivaie -iair iuariin, -ainp r.u- wards.

is spending a ltf-day fur0ugh with his parents, Mr. and tienry eiEier. Vote For r. Clair Rom For Governor Adv. suuon work 6: Tonight Adv.

listen SHREWSBURY Satisfaction guaranteed. Henry Seibel. si.rv?bJ. auv. 16-tt THE BROCUE shake tobacco no experience necessary.

r. i nnAiiur luuuc vu vi u. wj sun morning, the Meads Tobaca, -x WOODBINE Cwr Of Tbaokt I wish to thank my many friends for their kind remembrance of cards, flowers and v(sit to durjng my two weeks- stay in tne yotk nospitai. rh1 By Mrs. Chester W.

Miller. MANCHESTER Vote For F. Cair Ross For Governor rornoterv cetery daughter of jg-J SSrSS Dubs! 21 Railrnarl street, were eranted sSmnta in- 5 Sirai SuMn Uies At BrOdDeCK wiT a mi Mice --j former member of Austin Let a brother, Mrs. Ruby btme.xorK, Charles Grunm Freeland, TL ana vJL01a. i corporal Funcnbaugh Weds uarv New FreedonT Celebrate Anniversary will demonstrate the method of break Of war is visiting his moth- ceived a medical discharge on ac-Corporal Preston Snyder Flinch- mortuary, New reeaom, Members of the Hanover Junior Shrewsbury, May 17.

A barn oins this bait. Meetings will Mrs Ann MiSer count of a leS condition, baugh son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamber of Commerce celebrated raising was held Friday on the held in cooperation with four 'm a-nd Mrs Joseph Toth Jr, Mrs. Lawrence Brillhart has re-Flinchbaugh, 223 North Main Mrs.

Kate Bortner its first anniversary with a din- Samuel A. Lerew farm, near here, county canneries who will Carlisle are visiting the home of turned from Hamburg and is re-street, this place, now a member ner-party Friday evening at the more than 50 farmers took tart. Se triV erowers to attend nTSlr siding with Mr. and Mrs. P.

F. ward Mnmhv. whn sprvpn as Dres- vie tri Rev. ana mrs. Brodbeck, May Kate organization's zelL Bortner.

widow of Dr. E. D. Bort- nmcrram will be gram or iirsi year, was uieseiiL uu n. uiisaiuiia i find it worth ner.

died Saturday at 7 p. at nrount in the lnra church of the tC I r.r Dy tne ou memoers aitenuing. t-reeriolc A Thomas, is a 2-30 Hanover canning com' Prlvate Edge- CUS' -I. 9.h.'?i. d.rin wood amnal.

spent the or the united Mates Army, sta- Vote For F. Clair For xav. station work 6:45 Tonight Adv. Listen FOR RENT-rFurnis-hed bedroom for gen- Jr cforA Houard ieaiuu. Adv.

ml5-3t WANTED Stenographer at local Ration- big Board. 209 First Bank Bldg. Apply in person. Aav hake tobacco -no experience necessary, Slai Mea4 Co. Adv, Bua-31 Ttai'i fpeA the moth.

Have vour clothes dry cleaned and stored in moth-proci bags. H.nn. rir-i. rioanin.7 rvir "Vnn Must Hanna Dry Cleaning Service. "'You Must Be Satisfied." Phone 156-X Red Lion.

Adv. ml8-6t Card Of Thanks The family of Latimer S. Shenberger viihes to sxpress its sincere appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown during the recent bereavement: also for the floral tributes and the use of automo-Htt at the funeral Adv. tionea at camp wneeier. ana Miss Joyce Willet.

daughter of Tvri Willet fiottvhnrt farmer. 1v of Red T.inn were married Mnn. -at in iod ndaw candncirv "r'h. th Unister avenue, wno recently- ow oi v-- Mr and Mri derwent an operation at teM Sat- and two sisters, Mrs. Diana Meek- lev T.ima Ohin.

anri Mrs. Belinda rw Minefield Dh'rw De eney, Manstiela. un.a ivu-s. ouuuci aa a lkuiuci the Lutheran congregation of Stone ChUTCh The funeral will be held Tues eluding service at btone church. Interment will be made in the ad- joiiiiiig v-ciucici.

hart, Lutneran pastor oi ine church. Will officiate, assisted by Dr. Paul D. Yoder, Reformed pastor, i-unerai rectors u. w.

Geiple and Son, Glen Rock, have charge of arrangements. wAmr li a wen Vote For Rom for MAsVSar aasv ine runerai win oe neiu lues- day. with brief, services at her late home at 1:30 p. m. and con- i.

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