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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 34

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fj Academv Chorus nv.aucniy v. I iui uo Tr Qinn CunJaw IO Olng OUrlQay A 4- I r. At LOCUST OrOVe Locust Grove A chorus of 30 voices from Messiah academy, Grantham, will sing during the worship service at Locust Grove Brethren in Christ church tomor- row at 2:30 p.m. An eight-night series of evan- gelistic meetings will open tomor- "at 7:30 pm. at the church.

pv Tactpr Mvm UbpeStotSttSSS Sti services Mrs. Francis Smithy will direct the academy chorus at the after- noon service which will feature anthems, hymnals and spin Inclided on the program will be: "Praise to the Lord," "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," "I Met My Master Face to Face" and "Drop Yo' Net an' Follow Me." The academy is a division of Messiah college at Grantham. IC Revival 5erVlCe 5et Toniqht At Windsor The Gazette and Daily, York, Saturday Morning, March 7, 1959 RED LION NEWS Mrs. Edward Brenneman, HANOVER NEWS rn (Continued from Page 12) 5U, Of Mt. Wolf Dies (Continued from Page 10) Mrs.

Paul Lightner, Mrs. Dan jvit. Wolf Mrs Savinah Druck of Conewago township. KulP and Mrs- H- H- Holland- The Brenneman wife nf Toward Besides her husband she is sur- auxiliary's next meeting will be nneman, 50 wife ol dward W. by her motherf Mrs Clark held June 3 at Bethany EUB Brenneman, 133 North Fourth Bowman, 25 McAllister street; her church.

street, died yesterday at 12:15 a.m. father, Curvin Simpson, Hanover, To Collect Lincoln Pennies at York hospital. and a sister, Mrs. William Miner, Women's Society of World Serv- a daughter of the late George sPrinff Grove RD 3. ice of Pleasant Grove (East End) and Fannie Horner Druck she was Funeral services will be held EUB church near here, will collect bom in starview and resided here PfA aJ2S the annual Lincoln penny savings for the nast 30 years A member of Funeral home, 269 Frederick from, members at the unit's meet- otterbem EUB church and Sunday Hmfef' 5' Sunday at 7 p.m.

in the churchy school. she belonged to the Ladies' ShetUy. will of ficmte Interment The offering is given to auxiliary of Eagle Fire company. wU1 Mt Olivet cemetery. mission projects.

Mrs. Carrie Frey Other services Sunday in Red JjSXL hMS- Mrs- Carrie Zeigler Frey, 82, the late Percy E. Frey Pleasant Grove, worship 9 a.m., pwl' p.fir msn wJ? died yesterday at 3 p.m. at the Sunday sehool ajn Adamsville a SSfJSS? home of her son-in-law and daugh- Sunday school 9 a.m.. prayer servl ter, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Kane, ice 10ya.m.; Zion, Sunday school fl She was a member of the first 9.15 worship' 10:15 and one brother, James Druck, Mt. youth Fellowship 6:45 p.m. olf RD Jchool in 1893 A dauehter of the Youth council of the Pleasant Her pastor, Rev. Charles M.

An- Ste pSncfe A and Helen Gar- Grove congregation will meet kerbrand, will officiate at funeral Zeieler she belonged to First Wednesday at 7 p.m. followed by a services Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Methodift church meeting of the administration JHehl Funeral home. Interment will "re- Three children council at 7:30 p.m.

be in Starview Union cemetery. Mrs Jack Kane vith whom Borough Briefs JAprii LuthArnm she Vesided; Mrs. Monroe Barbara Lauer, daughter of Mr. Luepa" 185 Second avenue; Pearl E. Frey! and Mrs.

Robert Lauer, 25 East Council Meeting Set 17 Centennial avenue; two grand- Chestnut street, will be among the Jefferson A meetine of the children, two great grandchildren; commemorating 200th anni- versary of the death of Composer George Frederick Handel. The concert orchestra will be conduct- ed by Alfredo Antonini. Fox is a former organist of St. Mark's Lu- theran church, Hanover. Hospital Notes Recent discharges and admissions recorded at Hanover General hos- pital included: Admission Ralph J.

Long ,529 Main street, McSherrystown; pn7 5 Sf? RD Mrs. Richard Allewelt 411 heny avenue; Mrs. Mabel Schiner, 39 Baltimore street; Mrs. Edna Young, 979 York street; Mrs. Dorothy Tully, 808 York street.

Discharges Charles. A. Brin- ton, 111 Paul street; Ronald Jay Wemer, Hanover RD Merle Trivitt, 820 BalUmore street; Ken- neth Hamm, Hanover RD Mrs. Harvey Altland, Spring Grove RD Mrs- Leo p- Miller, 230 Princess street; Jay Carbaugh, 109 McAl- Iister street; Cletus P. Weaver, 317 Terrace avenue; Lester C.

Crabbs, V- Upperco, Md. A hkWi. nrcn costal Lighthouse Assembly of Mrs. John Lentz will show -T arM will officiate at funeral services Tarn aS wSn 1S God church when members wi 1 travel pictures of western states hjl5fS2f 'JSJkSJtSS Monday at 2 Pm- at the Jackson submit requests for special musi- when the Loyal Daughters of the and Womer Funeral home. 205 a cal selections to be played or sung King class of St.

Paul's EUB JTSSSkh Carlisle street. Interment will be Therwill be a consistorv meet bthe evangehst, Rev. Ralph A. 00! ISp in Mt. Olivet cemetery.

iresTa? 7730" Creider will speak on rmsHosteslel "fie: Mrs L10' Paul Amrtlsband of TeZTS -Armageddon," one in-a series of Harold Poff, Mrs. Elsie Benning- EUB charge -Bethlehem, wor- rSS We 100 East VeSpers at 7'3Q pJtl' prophetic messages from the book ton, Mrs. Luther Keeports, Mrs. ship 9 am, Sunday, school- 10; Hanover street died vesterday at DAVIDSBUKG SERVICES of Revelation. Raymond Keeports, Mrs.

Rebecca Sunday schwl 9 wor" iorSnSSLS-- Davidsburg Evangelistic serv- Youth chorus choir of the Markel, Mrs. Frank Roseman, ship 10. a.m. at wanover uenerai nos ices will Deeconducte(f at tQ. church will assist the evangelist Mrs.

Frank Taylor. Mrs. Harry Evangelical. Lutheran charge A son of the late John and Sarah morrow evening in Davidsburg In-at the 7:30 p.m. service tomorrow, stump and Mrs.

Henry Leiphart. -Stone, worship 9, Sunday school -5 terdenominational church. Other Rev. Creider will talk on "The Red Lion Grange will meet at Steltz, Sunday school 9, SSt Sunday services will include Sun-Great White Throne Judgment" 7:30 at the Grange hall, wohip Trinity, Sunday SSgK school 9:30 a.m.; rumyntsmThe evLgelSalso nSw fln, 7 9:15 oi Xosel Aerie' lol 10:30, and young people's service wmTnduS wiKn? af Wio tTlrS Order of; Eagles; Han- 7 p.m. and continue the campaign each tomorrow in Grace' Lutheran Guest Preacher Sunday "2 lon TURNPIKE CONDITIONS niffht next week except Monday.

church. ax 4 (By The Associated Press) Visiting In Florida Explorer Scout Post 28 of St At 5trme5TOWn Church his wife he if survived Pennsylvania turnpike road and Mr. and Mrs. Claude P. Hivner, Paul's EUB church will stage its Strinestown Rev.

Walter Burk- i0hTn Markle, at weather conditions reported by the 52 West Main street, are spending monthly collection of newslaper hoer, of Huntington, will be homeIe1ntonAMf S1 Sx" Ske commission and the U. S. a month in Florida visiting the and magaSnel today starting guest speaker at a vesper service ford RD 1, and Burdett Markle, Weather Bureau: latter's brother and sister-in-law, 8 a.nr Donationsll be removed Sundayeveni at 7:30 hi Strines- J16 East ganoYir fU Jhree fche Jine to Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Shearer, from homS by he scoute re- town UB church.

daughters Mrs. Charlotte E. Lem- theBlue Mountain interchange- Fort Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. quoted. In case onclemSt Other services will be Sunday pSntreef'and" 'S" "6 wefth? Shearer is the owner of Tasty- weather, the collection will be school 9:30 a.m, worship 10:30 Vivian Mnwrv fi3Q "pvllt mo5w lflh? 'cniw tL? snack.

222 West Main street, pogponed i to next Saturday a.m. and Christian Endeavor 6:30 --JKSnJTl tS-SS snow- terae he Pi Sv.Uth P'm; Minnie Fowler, Spring Grove, and Blue Mountain interchange to Wriahtsville Church -ffi me M-Wamgton services will be: Mrs. Sadie Sterner, Hanover RD the Delaware River bridge road- Uf'li -nrcn from the York hospita 1 the Sunday schoo 9:30 Christian 25 grandchildren and three way dry, weather mostly clear Will Observe Hour iiJSLm 6 7:30 Sreat grandchildren. with wind, temperature 36-44. Of Shdrinq Tomorrow tte SrJiE with sermon by Charles Sunday, a Funeral services will be held Northeast junction to the Scran- Wrl3 aywker the chur.

York wl toh? Lew.sberry hurch irrto wSes seasrdie" "WU ted as a medical patient. Council To Convene th Josfoh uWte mterchange' "Grace EUB church tomorrow. The p. Lewisberry Council of admin- SrantlnS Weather Calendar 9:30 a.m. Sunday school offering Phyllis A.

GrOSS. istration of Alpdne EUB church- ScetS WeatTer F.TeV, will be given to the project. Near Dover. Enaaoed wil1 meet tomorrow evening at Fmnrv nH jor period Saturday Youth Fellowship of Grace 9 8:30 o'clock at the church. Trti Af eastern eastern new church will hold a "Name That Dv6r Mr- Mrs.

Harvey Services tomorrow for Lewis-' T'iXMinSwU Sl yopk. ano mid atunT'staE Tune" Droeram usine hvmns at H. Gross, Dover RD 4, have an- ni Ijwis Loretta Martin Dubbs, 318 Terrace tures w.n average to 4 degrees above nor- piugidin, usins nymns, at berry EUB charge congregations avenue died Thursday at 9 -25 mal- nwmai WoH tenweratures its 6 p.m. meeting tomorrow in nounced the engagement of their follow- AlDine Sundav hrvl Zir rJVy uvJi5v are 39-21- Harrisborg 47-30 and Rich- the chaDel daughter PhyUis A Gross to IT vf fu P-n u- at Hanover General hospital. He mono 57-30.

Colder Saturday, warmer Sondav mecnapei wVJ a ft' -V 2 a-m- Youth Fellowship 6:45 p.m. was 75. and W0" Colder Tuesdav or Wednesday. Rev. J.

M. Spangler, pastor of Harold A Lehman, son of Mr. and worshiD 7:30: Lewisberrv. Sundnv iof a Sunday or Monday and again lTinitV T.nthpran ohiirrh will Mrs. (Jarl A Lphman Yrwlr RD i rv on i 7 mt jnimram anu nennesaay may totbi vi to or an men.

oioi, 'c' xenman, xorK school 9:30 a.m., worship Anna Bover Dubbs he had been western Pennsylvania, western new speak on "What Saith the Scrip- 2. Mt Airv 9-30 and Snnl- 2rtwi tl i york ano west Virginia: Temperatures will tures?" at the 10:45 a.m. worship Miss Gross is second deputy in day school 10 h30 at Hanover average to degrees above normal Some and on "Not That Kind of a King" the office of county recorder of IS'S l-yeaf ago 3 ittsburgi 45-27?" Charleston S4-3K at the 7 P.m. vespers deeds Luther Yohe She a ominnriMn fmA.1L W-nen 111 health forced him to re- Colder Saturday Warmer Sunday or Monday. gradSaS of Dover" High school Sft ftaJSjaSS Seven Valleys Area tended Thompson's Business Hampton Area Services v' ChurCR EveiltS Listed College.

Hampton Don Stump, a mid- Tn aMinn hie wiffl ha i. Weather Forecast wimiwii LVCNI5 LibTea Her fiance is an enmlove of dler at TTnitirf aamon to his wife he is sur- lower Susquehanna, lehigh and schuyl. Seven Valleys Pastors of wt J.t?J? 1 iv V1 Church vived by six sons, Clarence, Earl kill valleys Fresh to strong gusty winds, 01 Borg-Warner corporation, York, of Christ seminary, will be student and Millard Dubb? all of York variable cloudiness and colder today with Churches in the Seven Valleys He is a Armv veteran of the ministpr for cm-W fl rt UtDS' -f11 chance of snow flurries along the mountains, area have announced these serv 0 fl'v minister bunday for services for Oscar Dubbs, Long Beach, high today 37-42. fair with diminishing winds ires for Smorrmi. Korean conflict.

congregations of Hampton United Charles Dubbs, 112 Locust street fnd tod again tonight with low -mo St fPaSS EUB worship 9 a PnArl ft- ChUrCh Charge- and wStaJtoi 45" ns'n9 Wlth Sund-ay school 9 Monday schedule of charge services fol- D. two. daughters, Mrs. Wilbur P0SJR Seven Vallevs Luthpran rharw rOr DaVid ReaseV lows: St. John's (New Chester), Corbin, Princess street; and Mrs.

able cloudiness, snow flurries and r-ider today Trinity, worshfp 8:45 am Suf: Dillsburg Funeral Lrvices for OTshi 9, church school 10; fVnze Hanover RD two day school St. Paul's '(Zeig- David Eari Reasey, hSsbaiS of STTt risin9 hi9h lers) Sunday school 9:30 a.m., Mrs. Ethel Elicker Reasey, Dills- 1L Hebb sS 'ri I CENTRAL UPPER Susquehanna Worship 10-30- Freidensaal's bur? RD 1 who rliprl Church School 10 and WOShip 11. JF? J10 J-' 3 Fresh ,0 strong gusty winds, variable I' tVY brother, Ellis DubbS, East Berlin snow flurries and some snow squalls and day school 9:15 a.m. evening at Polyclinic hospital, 14 RD 1- a sister Mrs Ida TnkVn colder today with high 26-33.

fair with di- Seven Vallevs Missinoarv Ran Harrisbur? will bp hld Mondav at "OUp IO dlllQ JIJslel imi. iui iXKKen- minishmg winds and cold -tin tonight with ef i on ap td a 11 a ij bill, Baltimore street; 23 grand- 'w 20s. Sunoav fair with slowly rising tost, Sunday school 9:30 a.m., wor- 2 p.m. at Arnold's EUB church. At Hanover Junction children four ten erandchildren temperature with higi, 28-36.

Tas0 aTfand Tf30 Pm- ATd'sRh ZasVs-stt0p Hanover Junction-The octet of great gSSdeSSS Weather Report Thomas Hoff will serve as Arnolds church, assisted by Rev. alcZLn dwi Funeral services will hp lipid Local station u. s. Weather Bureau acolyte at St. Paul's (Zeigler's) Monroe Shearer, a former pastor ock gh sch)1 1 MondTv at 30 Tm at fhP York sp church and Wayne Kinard wUl be' now of Quincey, will officiate, proe s.P6"31 musi? BudS Funeral home 269 Fred temperatures 6 5 P' acolyte at Trinity Lutheran Interment will be in DiUsburg Lente" Qthour service at Shaf- WgerFun era home 2 Frg3- Maximum 63 cemeterv fer's Union church Sunday evening fi1 SrV" Pfi1? Kev Ur' Rabbi Will Soeak To at 7 o'clock.

E- sheeiy, wui officiate. sl? Vim TEACHER TRAINING Woman's guild of the United Autos Collide precihtation- York New Salem L.L. Mt. Washington Rev. Walter (urch of Christ congregation is onfrS hen two prevVi'lSS mf 85 York New Salem Rabbi Na." SSS, JJS? tM AZtrYt llO CHARCTPRn0F 'the bXY West than Levinson of Ohev Sho om of Chmtian Education of the worship period at the church Sun- Hanover rSliS Lrti vfc-c.

Clear. svnaeoeue York will enfnu United Brethren church, will con- dav will be at 9 a with Sundav m''i yanover Police reported. bruce sweitzer. ayndgogue lork will speak on duct classes in teacher training at ly ,1 bunaay Total damage was estimated at Local obseryer "Hebrew Faith, Practices and Fes- 7 u- leacnerirauiing ai school to follow at 10. srso tivflls" at mooting i Mt- Washington Church.

Sessions rV. Almanac For Today ovals at a meeting of Luthr Lea- wi1 hel Mondav Wednesday pi ctt cmmw Pollce identified the drivers as sun rises 6.33 a.m. gue tomorrow at 6 p.m. -in St. and I Friday evSsStoe at GIRL SCOUT SUNDAY Barbara E.

Delozier, Hanover RD moon fcSSJ'fr Jacob's church. a0rnaay evenm oegmning at Mt. Zion-Girl Scout Sunday will 5. and Mrs. Ralph Wherley, 208 554 AMj Clare Young, Miami, visit- he observed at Mt.

Zion Lutheran North Stevens place. Damage to eN Fr Tomorrow ed Mr. and Mrs. John Young. SUNDAY SERVICES church tomorrow morning at the the Delozier car was placed at sun sets i 6-06pm Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Rohrbaugh, Glenville -r- Services scheduled 10:15 o'clock worship service when $350 and to the Wherley auto at moon -rises. 6:25 aIm! puquesne, visited Mr. and Mrs. for area churches tomorrow fol- Girl Scout members of the congre- $500.

weather Temperatures Lloyd Rohrbaugh. lows: St. Jacob's, Lutheran wor- gation will attend in uniform. Sun- In Baltimore Hospital ttv-The u. s.

weather Bureau reoorted the axtmttx 9 a-m. and Sunday school day school wiU. be at 9 a. m. and Charles Jacobs, 314 Highland for 6 SERVICES ANNOUNCED 10:15.

Luther League at 6:30 p. m. avenue, was removed by Hanover Atlantic City .61" lT' ak View BaPtist. Sunday school TnMnRRnw ambulance from Hanover General Pentecostal tabernacle tomorrow 9:30 a.m. and worship 10:30.

SERVICES TOMORROW hospital yesterdv at 12:45 p.m. have been announced as follows: Wellsville Services scheduled to- to Universityof Maryland hospital imin9eles i Sunday school 9:30 a.m., worship GUEST MINISTER morrow for congregations of WePs- Baltimore. i -g and 7:30 p.m. Rev. W.

J. Woodbine Rev. Dr. Charles ville EUB charge were announcer On TV Program' bA 3i Farrell will be in charge of prayer Underwood of Paradise will be the as follows: Wellsville, Sunday school Virgil Fox, formerly of Hanover Is 5 :23 dim oioie siuay Youth night will be held Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. in charge of Carol Crones guest minister for the 11 a.m.

wor- ship in Chanceford Presbyterian church tomorrow. Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m. 9 a. worship 7:30 p. Mt.

Royal, worship 9 a. Sunday school 10; Red Mount, Sunday schbdl 9 and worship 10. and currently organist at River- side church, Nev York will be guest soloist on CBS-TV Sunday at 10 aim. In a halfhour program IamP.a 'S 42 Washm9ton riJ2. 44 79 tfyer stages.

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