Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Location:
York, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

6 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1934. NEW FREEDOM MAN AT CONVENTION OF INSTALL HANOVER FELTON CWA WORK BUI SHREWSBURY FIRE COMPANY RECEIVES UNEXPECTED GIFT Tl FOR C. OF C. BANQUETS FORM. SQUADRON NATIONAL CANNERS METHODIST GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS Shrewsbury, Jan.

19. It was learned here today that a fund of New Freedom, Jan, 19. Charles IS PROGRESSING LODE OFFICER GROV AT SPRING FIFTY YEARS DIES OF SONS OF LEGION bummers, president of the I'enn eylvania Canners' association, i spending a week at Chicago, 111., at tne convention of the National Can ners association. Grain Prices Induction Ceremony Held By William S. Mason, Hanover, $154 which was left in the treasury of the York County Unit of the Farmers Protective association, has been donated to the Shrewsbury Fire company and will be applied towards the -new engine which arrived hcTe on Tuesday.

The Farmers' association has been dissolved mdre than a year and it was deemed advisable to give the balance to this worthy cause. A I Flood Control Project Nearing Completion Others In The Farmers' Exchange and R. Mildred Strickler, Wrights-ville, Heads Young People's Union Of Five Churches George A. Jones Passes Away At New Park In His 79th Year and A. A.

Shuchart today paid these prices for grain: Wheat. 89 cents a Arthur Hufnagle Elected Captain Of Youths' Organization At Glen Rock Camp No." 88, P. 0. Of A. Guest Speaker At Annual Dinner Various Stages Dushel; corn, 55 cents; oats, 85 cents rye, 55 cents; barley, 65 cents, and Duckwheat, 50 cents.

NEWS OF RIVERTOWN While playing soccer on the school the monthly meeting of the OFFICERS ARE ELECTED 156 ON PAYROLL NOW puNERAL ON MONDAY Felton, Jan. 19. CWA work going playground several days ago, Roy Shrewsbury W. C. T.

U. on Wednes zelgler, son of Mrs. Vertie Zelgler, Spring Grove, Jan. 19. The annual Wrightsville, Jan.

19. Miss Mildred M. Stricklw, this place, was elected day evening, at the home of Mrs. OTHER BOROUGH NEWS Hanover, Jan. 19.

Officers were installed thia evening by Mrs. Grace Btock, North York, district president of the P. O. S. of at a meetlngr of sustained a fracture of the right on here for several weeks is progres- XNew tark- Jan- is.

George A. ti Jones, a blacksmith at this place for banquet of the Sprmg lirove Cham H. Gantz, it was decided to float a ankle when he was accidently kicked ber of Commerce was held this eve 60 years, died at 4:10 p. m. today at president of the Young People's petition in this section to obtain sig by a companion.

Dr. S. Cole -Bowers reduced the fracture and took X-ray WILL MEET MONTHLY Glon Rock, Jan. 19. A.

Squadron of the Sons of the American Legion was organized at a meeting held 'last-night at Legion headquarters here. These officers were elected for the ensuing year: Captain, Arthur Hufnagle; first lieutenant, Henry Stover; second lieutenant, Robert Keller; ning at the Aldine hotel. Following natures against starting any state work of grading the park wUl require hi home he.re- Death was caused by Union of the Methodist churches of the banquet Clayton E. Moul Intro liquor stores in this section. A pro pictures.

He is confined to his home. Hanover camp No. 88. held In lodge quarter, Peoples Bank building, duced William S. Mason, executive gram was given, as follows: Scrip some time.

Work on three different T. nlZll' -3 ts York this place at the annual streets is under way. One Is nearly He 78 election of officers held Thursday comnlefced. Moul avonne whirh wu Jears, seven months and Z7 days. 0ln th r-i H.

N. Kidd, C. M. Warner. Maurice Wertz and Mr.

Rohrbaugh, yester secretary of the Hanover Chamber of center square. two lesson and prayer, Mrs. C. M. The officers installed follows: Past Commerce, as the guest speaker, tie Mitzell; readings, "Buy Dry By opened, is nearing completion.

Ther MJ; -1 cona church "thir day motored to Washington, D. to attend an auto meeting. Ball," Naomi Sipe; "Where There Is dn on the nnvroll this "1 lommuuiiy. in ic The other officers president Violet Tingling; assist ant past president, Erma Palmer elected are: First spoke on the functions and the op portunities of a chamber of com. merce to the community it repre.

Drink There Is Danger," Mrs. W. E. J. M.

Young, local merchant, has week. 1' "'IT. L. Vice-president Isabel Anthonv. First adjutant, Leroy Krebs; finance officers, Donald Keeny; sergeant-at-arms, Gerald Frey; chaplain, William president.

Nettle Palmer; assistant Stover: "At the Christmas nnished improvements to his store The state farm show at Harrisburg church. York: second vice.nresldent. Mrs. Mary H. Green.

The union en He placed additional shelves and had nM.nd Thr.o "i unless iorcea mm iu ueu. ne sents. He said, "Rememoer the wheel that does the squeaking is the one president, Lula Wetzel; vice-presi dent Mary James; assistant vice Foust; historian, Meade McCubbin. dorsed the Marion A. Hoko evange painting done by S.

A. Zeller, local York; third vice-president, Lucille lowing from this place: Mr. and Mrs. r.n nH, Mfu tro tioi. ran church.

It was decided to hold monthly meetings on the first Monday evening of llstlc campaign to be given here, contractor, and his men. 1 1 i that gets the grease." In every line of activity in every community the His wife. Mrs. AbiHb M. Jones, died xuuKe avenue cnurcn J.

W. Ruhl and daughter, Mrs. starting Sunday evening. Miss Hoke, president, Vertie Imhoff; conductor, Jennie Boyer; assistant conductor, Anna Reck; recording secretary, Annie Kessler; assistant recording each month at Legion headquarters. essential thing to success is a spirit Foust and son, William, and Mrs.

of York, and Mrs. M. Katnryn uar gan. j-u. wDie, wooarow warner, two vear ae-o Surviving are seven York: lourth vice-president, Miss Mr andLMrf R' Downs'fr'Tnd children, N.

sT Ruth, York; Dora Lloyd, Grace church, York; sec Mr. ana Mrs. K. E. Downs, Mr.

and TT retarv. Miss Sp Finhr rat L. Rohrbaugh, York, visited relatives rett, of Hanover, were here Wednes. of cooperation. The three great op Dortunities of any chamber of com.

fungible to the organization are the sons of World war veterans, whose fathers belong to an American Legion post. It is a similar organiza eoretary, Mary Feeser: financial eeretary, Minnie Becker; treasurer, in town Tuesday. Those who visited Mr. and Mrs, day to arrange for the services. It was decided to change the time of merce, Mr.

Mason said, are to build MurnMaSownsVerraiIle.r and Jones, Fawn Grove; ErVm Jones! chuivh, Wrightsville; treafurer, Bar Eugene Downs. x- rett Hetrick, "Grace church, York. un the industrial activities, the mer Melchor Kelbaugh, were: Mr. and the monthly meetings from the third Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton I Hoffman c. Z' Rev. J. Merrill Williams, pastor of cantile business and to look after the wise; guardian, Mildred Bollinger; sentinel, Leita Sell; chaplain Mollle Dysart; orator, Elmlra Beck tion of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. The charter has Mrs.

William Sullivan and son, wil Wednesday to the second wednes civic interests of a community. The and children, Junior. Mrs. Kenneth 4nYst Jones Stew- the First Methodist church, York, Grove and Florence Hoffman, recent- conducted the election of the new liam, Mr. and Mrs.

George Strauss day. The next meeting will be held arrived here. Those present at the Dftvroll makes a community. The er; trustee. Mollis Dysart; color Feb.

14 at the home of Miss Lola Rev, ly visited Miss Esther Hottman, inn thi cabinet officers for this year, sDirlt of cooperation must be de meeting were: Leroy Krebs, Millard Krebs, Arthur Hufnagle, William Sechrist The program committee Philadelphia, a nurse in training rZ Tu -1 i Dr. Frank W. Leidy. pastor of the Bearers, Carrie Boyer, Anna Lawson, Pauline Bhanabrook and Mary and children, Ernest, Junior, Margaret, Elenore and Lee. Mr.

and Mrs. George Wolfe and son, Lawrence, Mrs. Mary Wilde and son, Hugh, Mr. veloped so that in the time or great' consists of: Mrs. W.

G. Allen and Foust, Donald Keeny, Gerald Frey, uvoyiuu, anrt a slefai. IVTr Theilnsfa Frvpr -ci iu emu imoo est need at the peak of an emergency Mrs. W. E.

Stover. Those present' at xieiwig. Truck Driver Inlurad James Frey, Meade McCubbin, Clark White Hall, Md. Gwee church, York the meeting were: Mrs. C.

M. Mitz- in every contests, every one ww have the will to win. McWllllams and Richard McWil- Ralph Crowl, (81 Baer avenue, The funeral lll be held Monday ul L'lc and Mrs. Milton Dell, ail of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Blasser, York, Andrew Hedrick, of Sticks. Mr, S. S. ORCHESTRA AT liams, all members of the new org with servirp. at the house at 1 n.

m. PeOQ. ewrimg ivusDaum, 01 me ell, Mrs. W. B.

Stover, Mrs. W. Allen, Mrs Mollle Myers, Mrs. T. L.

The musical program was given by ri n.v.M n3.tnr nf First church, York, retiring president. anization; L. T. Krebs and S. E.

Mc- truck driver for the Dietz dairy, York, suffered a head injury when a truck struck the door of the ve the Bortner's Melody Five, York, and Mrs. Melvin G. Shaffer and son, Smith, Mrs. Mary H. Green, Lola w(n gave a brief talk.

All the nominees Cubbins, members of the committee from Post 403, on the formation of Sechrist, Naomi Sipe, Mrs. Rebecca with Bob Dyer as vocal soloist. Miss Virginia Lee Alba-n gave a number TpfTarenn Ton 1Q Tha fnliAn.lt,.v I nfflointu Tntpi-rrtpnt will hp fnflrip in uj iv- Junior and Larnet Shaffer. Stiltz. Lend-A-Hand Club Meets The Len-A-Haud club of the M.

Klinefelter, Mrs. Emma Sipe, Mrs. hicle from which he was alighting on the Spring Grove-York road, near otMtoU nf ho T.iw,. Uhp Cenra Pro.hvtrion rpmptprv. presentatives of each church present.

the Sons of the Legion: Alvin G. Mollie A. Trout and Mrs. W. H.

of toe dances. Rohrbaugh, commander of the Legion itv Liithpran Snndav rhnnl nrrhp. Funpral Director W. Howard Webb. "1B uusiinesa sessiun, a church met at the home of Mrs.

W. The officers elected for 1934 are: Gantz. post, and John R. Keeny, finance of ra: President, Warren Dill; vio- Fawn Grove and Stewartetown, has L. Sanderson.

It was decided to hold President. J. B. Hartman; vice-pres Albert T. Rehmeyer removed his ficer.

nrpsiripnt. Purl Swartzhiinirh. trcm. phars-p nf fnnprai arranirpments. ul -iiiureu in tuarge the next meeting at the home of ident Clarence E.

Kohler; secretary. ra, ui.k, of the entertainment for the evening, Members of the American Legion Mrs. James E. LaMotte. Those pres family and household goods from the Harry Halloway property in the Georffs Danner: treasurer, Jere tarv' Nanmi Funpral PrvlcpB were held todavL Mrs- Ralph Mizener is confined to auxiliary will meet at Legion head uo, knninnda I fnn ixMiiiom iT.

Tni wpii her home by an attack of the grip. South to the I. O. O. I.

prop Gentzler. The new directors elected for three years are: R. L. Kemper, I 1 I Mrs Mflrv Tvafin Mien Voro 1 on erty in the same ward. mono rrav Vl i 1 1 -H Sh vAI Wm en limhnrmQn rt thta Tilana PIO IIPH jvw ent were: Mrs.

W. L. Sanderson, Mrs. H. G.

Bond, Mrs. Russell Rohrbaugh, Mrs. William Wolf, Mrs. Reynolds Trout, Mrs. Ross McCullough, Mrs.

W. M. Torbert. Mrs. Rosa Harvey.

quarters next Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock to sew garments, to be sent to Harrisburg, for Child Welfare work. Jere S. Gentzler, George F. Hershey RQvmnn Snlman iiHfipnlv hi nlnnlnir mill frnm a cr wmnes Diutnicy WCT-c Russell Lamotte and Armond Ehr- and Hairy W. Hoke.

The directors the Five Mile house, this morning at about 11 o'clock. Crowl was preparing to repair a flat tire on the milk truck when the accident occurred. He received treatment at the office of Dr. W. D.

Banner, Spring Grove, one stitch being required to close the laceration on his head. The vehicle that struck the dairy truck iras driven by Millard Shlve, Jefferson, Pa, Mr. Shive operates a grocery. Legion Host Ts Officials Past and present borough officials were guests at a meeting of Haroid H. Bair post.

No. 14, Amorican Legion, held this evening in the post home. PflrliRlp fitrppt. Rripf arlrirpKKPS hart yesterday attended the farm The following were elected as offi- blood clot last Tuesday. Services "4 retained for one year are: Clarence rem nf ih Trinitv T.iithpriin, hiirrh were conducted at his home at 1 t.

Aoootisiown, lormer remenis show at Harrisburg. Mrs. Howard Bowser, Mrs. Curtis Or Kuntz Obsequies The funeral of Robert L. Kuntz, Kohler, Leroy Hinkle, William H.

rVhri TAGiriAn "M-a i Irs i v. I hv Rov XTrman Simmnn The 1 this place, wig, Mrs. James B. Young, Mrs. Myrl Burns, daughter of Mr.

and i OlUtll ATA a. I PL A Ulli U10.Ua I "3 I rn -S Fisher and J. B. Hartman: tor two who died in the York hospital Tues Jame3 E. LaMotte, Mrs.

Walter ice-president, Dorothy Rebert; sec- pallbearers were: Ralph Pyle, Hugh r. "Bei.e m.i.er a.m etarv and treasurer. Naomi Rohr- Pyle, Reed McCleary and Carl Jones, daughter, Phyllis, York, were guests Mrs. William Burns, who was taken ill while attending services in Christ day, was held here today. Services years, C.

E. Bischoff, G. Philip Hoke, C. A. Read and Raymond Riidisill.

Rodeffer, Mrs. C. Leroy Curry, Mrs. were held at the Geiple funeral home baugh; librarians, Romaine Auchey nephews of the deceased man, and 01 Miners uncie ana aunt, air. H.

N. Kidd, Mrs. Ethel Shaffer, Mrs. Lutheran church last Sunday, is still The date for the annual business at 10 a. after which interment nd Ervin Kress.

L.J. Hayden and Carl Jones, irienas. confined to her home. Her brother, Robert, is also 111 with the cold. show was fixed for the week of February 10 to 17.

inclusive. The com Sunday euests of Mr. and Mrs. Ja- Interment was made in the Prospect Bu streeu was made In the Prospect Hill cemetery at Seven Valleys. Rev.

S. H. m. i tv, I i v. ppmptprv Oatphplvillp.

Air. ana Mrs. ivenemian razer, Ada Bailey, Mrs. John Hunt, Mrs. Walter Shaver.

Mrs. Rosa Hunter, Gordon Shaffer, Gilbert Trout, Edward Sanderson and Dorothy Rodeffer. ij.iimo, ncic, auu luid. uluu Mrs. Jennie Tegtimer returned mittee that interviewed the borough 1 1.

-MMO. uu- V.p council on the CWA work reported Culler, pastor of the Seven Valleys Lutheran charge, officiated. The pallbearers were: Benjamin Landis, Present I home from Maryland Line, TnVin where she visited her sister, who ket, Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. Willium A blrtnday surprise party was nem nnw rer.fintlv the home nf Mr.

and Mrs. "meral of the formers sister, Mrs. that the matter was presented to the borough council but no definite action was taken. Is Host At Supper About 120 persons, including mem WWII" 1VI1 tiroerflm nf nifltrin T1k Ruth Dnn 1 11 Tti nir or.ri npar hpre. in hnnnr Emma K.

Wfllf. Daniel Buckmyer, Clarence Buckmy-er and Roy Boose. Too hoi Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zehner, Dresenteri tan dances.

VqoaI solos Tobias Born returned home from bers of the New Freedom Lions' club. iurs. vjcuige xiarxuiu, xJiuiuniiis vl- vni j. The date for the monthly meeting York, where he visited relatives for Grove. Those attending were: Mr.

and rucnooro, nave reiurneu uume were presented by Miss Mary Cath of the chamber of commerce was set "Jimmy and Sally" i several days. Mrs. Jacob Burns and granddaugh- Mrs. John a. Jenkins, Misses Kntn v.c..i.

its auxiliary, the New Freedom Hostess club, and friends attended a pig roast and turkey supper at Neu-man's hall, as gueets of Rev. T. B. with James Dunn and Claire Trevor. 1 The new Buffalo fire engine, which ter, Phyllis Burns, and Mrs.

Sara i-reston, jenains, raunne An- Wp. ws p.t. Iderson. Jessie Veacli. Ruth Jenkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brockley and Jimmv Dunn's airiest, merriest role The good bov of "Bad Girl." At Glen arrived here on Tuesday, was given another test yesterday at Kceny's Johnson. Features of the proeram Mr. and Mrs.

George Harrold, of isaoei jucuiung, isaDei jeumns auu dam, near here. It was an Under erine Staub, Loretta Mattingly, Lawrence Reth and Bernard Henry. A meeting of the post preceded the special meeting with past and present borough officials. It was announced that a charter has been received by the Sons of the Legion. If names and fees are presented to the committee in charge within 10 days, Blooming Grove Nmma Jenkins, Koyston tiitn, w.

spent aume nine wim urc iimn Mr nnH Mr wiiann Rhparpr anent. Dean Manifold. Clyde Seaks, Jack brother, Dr. Charles Brockley, Hel- were: Talks by Dr. F.

H. Gaige of the State Teachers' college. Millers- were: William Mason, guest speaker; G. Philip Hoke, R. L.

Kemper. Harry W. Hoke, J. B. Hartman, Wliliam H.

Fisher, Melvin Sauter, George F. Hershey, C. A. Read, Clayton E. Moul, writer's test.

The engine threw 410 gallons of water a minute. Sundav with Mr and Mrs. Curtis Shaull and William Veach. lam street. Ai.tht Misses Janet Morris, Sally Shenk, Miss Dora Lloyd, York, Thursday Mrs.

Rebecca Gerbrick, of Jacobus, uus' ta XJ unban. ville; Rev. George Brown, York, and W. H. Freed, this place; solo, 'VMy Wild Irish Rose," by W.

S. Grove; and tap dancing by Miss Jane Goodman, of this place, and Miss Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Grote, Brod- Mary Wise and Miss Alice Caseel visited Miss Mildred Strickler. Loc- visited here with her brother-in-law urse L'V. theatre, Jan. 20, 2 shows, 7 and 9 p.

m. Adv. 18-St NOTICE TO FARMERS We are now ready to contract for Peas at attractive prices. Please call at our Canning Factory at New Freed'om, Pa. Charles G.

Summers, Jr. Inc. Adv. 17-20 and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Herr. sons of Legionnaires may become beck, spent Tuesday evening with members. Roy Hart is chairman of DUllgll, iau Lilian, vnc, Forry, Raymond W.

Rudisill, George H. Lau, H. H. Hawkins, Jere Gentzler. William G.

Hoke. Harry F. Ma- Willing Workers Meet The Willing Workers class of Sad Mr and Mrs Paul Miller snow nem in nirnsuuiB, uit were jyirs. uiuton tl. onutter, iienaiu Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs.

representatives of the home econom- street, who is a patient at the York r.ni rmmh.rr Harrv ics department of Fawn Township hospital, is somewhat improved. lers Union Sunday school met at the nH ninrpnr-e F. Kohler. T.nnUlnE-hill Ac-nps. Shanefelt.

Now "'6" 17 lvi'. nee home of Mrs. Anna beans, the guest Postpone Health Board Meeting --o 1 a- I.U.. havr at. -uuay at iauiauui(s nic Oxford Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Trone, Philadelphia with Miss Corinne Lambert as piano accompanist. Music was supplied by Itzoe Brothers' orchestra and the meal was followed by a dance. About 20 members of the Hostess club served the meal. The caterer was Mr.

Ferrell, Maryland Line. of her daughter, Aliss fauline beaks. Thp mpetine of the Soring Grove tended the farm show ALiss iiiiua. urwig nau cnarge ui wie Wpnlth waa nnstnoned from 5 PI acc viFFTS Kev- u- H- Loyer, aioomsDurg, is meeting. A program was given as thi evenlne untii Monday night, Dr mt, wunww I nH Rpv on Mrs.

and children, Beulah and Rhelda, of Glenville. Colonel and Treva Copenheaver were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Trone, Spring Grove. follows: Scripture reading, Ruth nf the hoard, was the committee with Bianton Scheiv-ert and Allison Bowman as associates.

Applications may also be presented at the canteen. Next Thursday evening a public meeting of all service men will be held in the auditorium at which time the veterans' state bonus will be discussed in detail. All veterans, whether of not members of the post, have been invited to attend. Ill John Price, Pennville, is confined to his home by illness." LOGANVILLE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE GROUP TO MEET ON JAN. 23 AT NEW BKlUUt VILLt I C.

C. Mizener at the Grace Evangel rin.li, seumitc niiycin, us ahapnf her a USA fr tiro ical parsonage. Zeno Neuhaus and Pauline Peaks; fessional duties. New Bridseville. Jan.

19. The Legion Auxiliary Meets Hold Oyster Supper duet, Hattie Grim and Union Unit Meet Th T.n'hpmn r-hiimh choir Good-Will Bible class of voung men The Ladies auxiliary of the Amer Schmuck; dream, Ada Aeunaus; Th. Vnrth rnrtorns and Jackson LOST Between New Freedom and Md. Line, truck canvas, 9x14. Reward.

McKinley Coffman, New Freedom, Pa. Adv. 20-3t WpHnpaBav of ChaDel Evanirelical church, held lean Legion, Post No. 469, held its jokes, Beatrice Orwig. Marguerite townShips unit of the Farmers' Union Mnflnin AH, VAiitiaua ,,,111 i Loganville, Jan.

19. The Farmers' Co-operative will hold a meeting in the Loganville Fire company hall Tuesday evening Those present were: Mr. and its first meeting Monday evening at monthly meeting Thursday evening Mrs. Austin Kase. Mr.

and Mrs. Em- the home of Walter S. Shenberger. in the Legion home. The business uu met at ftoui scnooi.

near nere, charge of the next meeting to be Tw.rfv oveninB- The nresident. Mr mi Mn Kmnrv Ktpr. The following members were Dresent: session was in cnarge or tne vice- MnTTnir Tn w. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Allen- Stover, was in charge of the C. Orwig, as guests of their daugh- a umher of new members ner, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kress, Mr.

Walter S. Shenberger, Warren Ritz, president, Mrs. Margaret Filbey. It now ready t0 contract for Peas at at. and Mrs.

Horace Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frye, Earl and Elwood Gipe. was decided to hold a card party in tractive prices. Please call at our ter, Ida.

Contests were conducted by were adjed. It was decided to hold Mark Fuhrman, Shorley Kress, jun- uiuuot, mhuij ouu.tu, vanning factory at Jew reeaom. Miss aunne eaKs, prizes being the next meeting at Lehman's school awarded to Evelyn Schmuck, Bea- h0U8e. near here, on February 20. inr Kress Dorothv Burns.

Virginia Aoner Keneara, naymona smeitzer Jan. o. tne suuiai Burns. Estie Klinedinst, Mae Auchey, and wuour aiouse. xne next meet- cnarge oi jirs.

vzoraon j. Charles G. Summers, Jr. Inc. trice Oiig and Ada Neuhaus.

After Rpv j9mes c. Sellers, of Jackson onri Rnhrha neh. Cur- ng win Be neia at tne nome or war- ana Mrs. u. penman.

u.uK Adv 17 the mefting the class had a kitchen tnwnshin. will be in charee of the MISSION SOCIETY MEETS AT JACOBUS Jacobus, Jan. 19. The Lutheran Missionary society held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. S.

P. Shearer. The program was as follows: Scripture lesson, Mrs. Shearer; sentence prayers; poem, read by Katnryn Myers; reading, Anna V(MiBP Arlam Tfap Harrv RH11- ren A. khz, president oi tne class, attending were: mra.

naner wiw. atTrn MarVRr.hr. Monday evening, February 3. Mrs. Charles H.

Myers, Mrs. Paul "Little Women" auuwer iur mr. z.fuu -euiiaus. wuu meeting. A general invitation to me was recently married, rseiore ner mar- publc to attend bas been extended, iio.il, r.

i rr n.J, I I rri- ht TV. ll'i ,,1 Itn I i vara aha do Vrtro ATff lain I mi txi 0 t-u n.v.n baueh braham Auchey Abraham return rrom Deuiora iiiuuu, iuio, wuuiau me sranuesi, romance oi youm ana xt-t iit. n.ni- Kev. ana airs. vv.

Jii wavDngnt 'Uuv Myers, ivirs. vjuv xnumas, mi-a. iove mat America nas given to tne xne ouicers vi vvaBuiugiuu uauip She received many useful gifts. 709. Patriotic Order Sons of llr.

AfoiVrif-p Tjim rivd'p Krebs Carl returned home after spending a few Gordon J. Giassick, Mrs. Harry L. world, now in a picture that will ler, Maurice Lau, ujae iireos, v-ari ir.p. Those present were: Mrs.

Zeno Neu- America, were installed Thursday haus, Pauline Seaks, Beatrice Orwig, night by District President Walter Swartzbaueh and Warren Dill. less memory, with Katharine Hep evening, Jan. 23, at 7:30 clock. Officers for the year will be elected at this meeting. The books will be open for inspection.

John Krout, who was foreman of the morning shift of the local CWA work on Water street, resigned his position and Arlington Thoman is now filling that position. The Junior class of Christ Lutheran Sunday school held its monthly meeting at the home of Annie Thoman Wednesday evening. Mrs. K. A.

Krout presided. Paul Lerew, a CWA employe, on Water street, is confined to the house by a sprained ligament in his back. CROSS ROADS NEWS BRIEFLY RELATED Cross Roads, Jan. 19. Richard Shaull, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Millard Shaull. a student at the Red Lion Bedford. Miss Janet Abel. Lentz; Thank-offering Thought, read Worship Services burn and a wonderful cast.

Two The following were entertained by To Observe Decision Day w.u...vu..,, 'i' a vt Aii'tnt, BcrvinpB aro mm- i name unm, niiaa urwig, mun Heagy, of Camp JSo. 328, Hanover. Prall, Marguerite McClain, Evelyn The officers will serve for six months. Schmuck, Zelda Neuhaus, Ida Orwig Thev are: Past president, Clarence VnV Snndav hv the Castors Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Blouse, Sunday: Decision day will be observed at snows P- by Theda Myers. Election of officers was held. It resulted as follows: President, Mrs.

G. M. Leader; vice- -v I llTn 1 Tt I i.1 I 1 dllU I I txlL LUCCLLIE of churches in this vicinity: Jeffer- anu tUra- ivlr- me ouuuay suiw oa.u.. ana Ada rveunaus, an memDers; Spnft: Dresident. Erastus Kunk: T-i 1 1 TJn.r 1 1 1 WlWOVli UU I Q1I GUI 1 1 1 ,1.

,11 i John Orwig. Zeno Neuhaus, Quentin vice-oresident. Emorv Runk president. T.heda Myers; secretary. Rozella Myers; statistical secretary.

tx ir j. t- t- tji Kn. Horace. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Graham The pastor, Rev. C. C. Mizener, win luuei, u. D.w.ic Tp or, TUTm rivl un-iru all npvt Mrs.

S. P. Shearer: treasurer, Mrs, HiiaeDrana. jonn wamer, Keea trail, master of forms. John E.

Senft; con-George McClain and Elwood Hilde- ductor, Samuel Newcomer; inspector, dav school. 9 a. preaching, 10 a. V' tc'. umtcdtaims vomr.v Clyde Leader; pianist, Mrs.

G. E. m. nrosrram bv Variety quartet, of "'ey ana uaugiaer, vioiet. ween, ass.siea oy ev.

n. brand. Calvin Renoll; guard, Emory Kunk CLUB AT YORK HAVEN tk, Hirartion ana 1-urs- ory scnnetzna ana jjioomsDurg. Manchester, under the direction v.r. at, r.i,-i.

rw.1, r.f recording secretary, William L. Sell Your Muskrat Hides Now t. 1. it f'hr ct ti.tj iiii. '-iiauto Bollinger; financial secretary, C.

OI ne. nOIienUttV.ll, I y. Hi. n.iuv rpnpr.pl I AtanVtaro-aA -frnm hp Vnrt tlovon Ton 10 Tk Tl.tAa-a Bisr advance in prices. A.

J. Kreeger 0.ft m-l BO, Biio. "cvo iuSv. Wentz; treasurer, A. D.

Swartz neimmeu, was admitted to the York hospital, York hospital Thursday where ne club was entertained Wednesday af Young People society, 7 p. m. t-nnsi as a surgical patient. was a patient the past two weeks ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs rs.

trustee, Emory Runk. Sr. and Son, Shrewsbury, Pa. Adv. 19-2t Returns To School David Kuhe.

The prize for high jjuuierau ciiuiuii, Communion and preaching services with a heart condition, Junior-Senior High school, will por ftrn.i4u.. MIIvwmI" red fcauter, tne i-year-oio. son nan, pastor, t-reacning, were held in Chapel Evangelical itv, oii-tor r.at winrfirnr AUfPlof Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sauter.

tray the part of "Wilier," in the senior play, "Merton of the Movies," score was awarded to Mrs. Anne Wolf. A luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. J. F.

Wood and Mrs. Sunday school, 10:15 a. Luther churchi SunQay morning by the pas-league, p. leader, William tor Rev c. Fuhrman Rrarfv Tar-wiP Conner.

Jimmv Dnr- 'Menges Mills, has resumed his stud- LEWISBERRY PEOPLE. which will be given Thursday and ant Eddie Quillan, Mav Robson. One ies at the Menges Mills school after Burns. Maurice McGinnis killed two large Saturday. February 1 and 3.

He is VISIT AT PAYTANfl Anne Wolf, Mt; Wolf; Mrs. B. vion rnAinnu Gamble, Mrs. H. Kauffman and Mrs, E.

sweet show. You can't afford to miss an aosence 01 several aays uecause Lei oh art Child Buried hoew Tuparlav also a member of the Red Lion Hill it! Jan. 20. at 7:15 and 9:15 of injuries received in a fall on: a Private funeral services were held -y. Francis Craley and son.

Russell. Lewisberry, Jan. 19. Mrs. Annie Harry Aughenbaugh, Manchester; Krout.

Those present were: Mrs. G. E. Krout, Mrs. Elmer Lentz, Mrs.

J. H. Bupp. Mrs. G.

M. Leader, Mrs. E. Myers, Mrs. S.

P. Shearer, Mrs. Charles Lentz, Mrs. Mary Eckrode, Mrs. Charles Bupp, Mrs.

Clyde Leader, Rozella Myers, Anna Lentz, Pauline Barshinger, Esther Shearer, Theia Myers, Kathryn Myers, Clark V. Shearer, Norman Shearer, Clvde Leader, S. P. Shearer and Arthur Eckrode. Home Economies Class Meets Friendship Group, the class in home economics, met at the home of Mrs.

J. B. Williams. There was a demonstration of rug making by Mrs. Williams.

Those present were: Mrs. Clyde Leader, Mrs. Fred Leader, Mrs. Edwin Stine. Mrs.

George M. Leader, Mrs. G. Elmer Krout, Mrs. Oscar Glatfelter, Mrs.

Spencer Glatfelter, Mrs. J. B. Williams. Mrs.

Curtis Top staff. cycle. todav for Paul Lelphart, one-year- are confined to their home sufferine Downs is visitine her son and daugh- Mrs. A. J.

Henrv. Mrs. S. P. Davin p.

m. Trail theatre. Adv. Rev. Charles A.

McConaughy. near lS-3t Fred Bentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. old son of Mr. and Mrs.

William with the cold. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and Mrs. David Kuhe, this place.

The here, and L. H. Keesey, Stewarts-town R. motored to Millersville Leiphart. who died from diphtheria Harold Hake, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Downs, near Paxtane. Mr. and Mrs. February meetine of the club will be Norman P.

Bentz. fractured the little finger on his right hand Wednesday Wednesday evening. Services were Elmer Hake, is recuperating after William D. Downs and daughters, held at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

J. on a business trip Thursday. iiirurn enr iiinmrii wniie rouer SKaun. Myrtle and Fern Grove, daughters LWlntR JlftMDAUun, Henry Rahe, who had been con conducted at tne parents- resiuenue being confined to the house for a Zula and Opal, were guests at tne wood, Mt. Wolf.

in North Codorus township, near number of days. Downs home Sunday. Services On Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Grove, Rine- NEAR EAST BERLIN, lined to the house the Past four I ri rtVi a Vino LfflH flllfflPlDTlTl Tn ly.

were callers at the home of Mr. here, at 9 a. m. by Rev. A.

C. Crone, Services in the Chanceford Luth- Mrs. Robert N. Strayer has been Sunday services in the local pastor of the Jefferson United Bre- eran parish, Sunday, Rev. W.

E. sick, at her home, near town, for the churches will be as follows: St. and-Mrs. John C. Hyson, Thursday lAKtIM BY UtAlHIbe about again.

Mr. Rahe and his thren charge. Interment was made in Way bright, pastor, are as follows: St past weefc. Paul's Lutheran, Rev. J.

H. C. Mani- wife were entertained Thursday by the Jefferson cemetery. James, near The Brogue. Sunday Miss Rosaline Cline.

Mr. and Mrs. fold, pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 a. East Berlin, Jan. 19.

Luther Mrs. Rahe's sister, Mrs. George W. school, 9:30 a. worship.

10:30 W. D. Downs and daughter, Opal, at which time nomination and Stambaugh died at his home in Read- tauter, Menges -Mills. FAWN PROVF NFWS m- st- LuKe Sunday school, 1 p. spent Wednesday afternoon witn Mr.

election ot omcers for the ensuing Sydney Sauter, daughter of Mr. m. wnrsh 7 iithar lpairiip anrl Mrfl Wa tor Kptfr IVl a.nphpa- I Vpar will hp hplrl nron fhino. 7 ing township, near here, at 4:45 o'clock this morning, following a BRIEFLY RELATED 7 p. leader, Mrs.

Lester Shelly! ter. Senior Luther League, 7:45 rn. and Mrs. Melvin Sauter, Menges Mills, resumed her studies at school A candle light installation service Charles Walker, Mt. Airy, visited xorK Haven united Brethren charge, his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Rev. F. B. Emenheiser, pastor, York month's illness of complications. He Wednesday after being confined to JP lh "er home by illness for more than a Fawn Grove, Jan.

19. A dance will will be used to install the officers, be held In Strawbridge's hall Thurs- iiivvius i-u mo laini oc.wtw wppIt i tj i vveciv. day evening, January 25, for the ben years ago, lived in York. He was the Darr. Janet Shearer, Rozella Myers, Hazel Dietz, Gladys Glatfelter, Anna Olp.

The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening at th home of Mrs. J. B. Williams. There are two cases of scarlet fever in town.

Mrs. Nevin' Goodling and eon are ill with the disease. Mrs. Noah Shearer is 111 at her home near here. H.

G. Yost, who has been ill, is ble to be out attain. Augustus Morrison, who has been Ml with pneumonia, is improving. The program rendered by the Spring Grove High school Literary efit of the Ladies' auxiliary of the son of the late Benjamin and evening, being the guest of their daughter, Mabel. Mr.

and Mrs. S. Gilbert McAllister and daughter, Jean, were callers at the Hyson home Wednesday evening. S. Gilbert McAllister and daughter, Elizabeth, motored to York, recently, GUILD CIRCLE TO MEET AT SUNNYBURN TODAY Sunnyburn, Jan.

19. There will be no services at the Pine Grove Presbyterian church Sunday, January 21. The Westminster Guild circle will meet Saturday afternoon, January 20, in the session room of the church. The election of officers for the year will take place, with the meeting in Mrs. Robert Strayer, this week.

Haven, Sunday school, 9:30 a. Mrs. Amanda Bonner is visiting Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. preaching, 7:30" p.

m. Pleasant and Mrs. Nestor Bair, Harrisburg. Grove, Sunday school, 9:30 a. She will remain with the Bairs dur- preaching, 10:30 a.

Junior Chris- ing the remainder of the winter. tian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. SCHOOL GROUNDS AT DELTA AND CARDIFF Fawn Grove Fire company. Music will be furnished by Walt Duncan's society Friday afternoon rouows Lydia (Glatfelter) Stambaugh.

Besides his widow, Sarah (Wire) Stam Recitation, Cafherine Zech; historical baugh, he leaves five children, L. 5-piece Rhythm Boys' orchestra of BEING IMPROVED connections, Reba Krebs; comic Cornelius and Ruthella Morris- sketches, several members; current York. i Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Sanith left to ville, Julia West Park, N. Delta and Cardiff, Jan. 19. Exten events and school news, Gladys Bau-blitz.

Prof. John B. Miller served as Gilbert C. and George at day for a trip through Florida, where sive improvements are being made they will spend some time, home; one grandchild; one sister, crjtig Mrs. M.

J. Herbert is confined to on the school grounds at Slate Ridge and Delta High sehools. About twelve or fifteen men are working on Slate Assemblyman and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Stanley Hamilton, North J.

Shettel, Miss Salome Shettel and York, is spending several days with Raymond Shettel of town, and her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs.

Blaine Seitz, Lewis- M. Hamilton. berry R. D. were recent guests at the Word was received here that home of Mrs.

Shettel's brother-in- Georg Copp, formerly of this place, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William but now attached to the United Bamberger, near Yocumtown. States army and stationed at Fort Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Hale and daugh- Hamilton, New York, left for Hater, Louise, were entertained by Mr. waii, where he will be stationed for and Mrs. Walter Beshore, Yocum- the next several years. lAura weisn, Walter S. Hoke, cashier of the S'k', National bank, left bed by sickness.

The paving of Morris avenue is .1. '-6 Friday for Philadelphia Ridge grounds each night this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bortner and charge of the patronness.

Miss Mary progressing rapidly. It is expected that about one more day of hauling On Saturday afternoon a bake sale Ruff. will be held in Heaps' Motor com The funeral will be held Monday, Miss Ruth Pegan were entertained with services at the residence at 9:30 Wednesday by Miss Pegan's uncle stone will finish part of the pany garage. The proceeds will go work. RAILROAD AREA a.

m. Kev. Samuel u. htoner win or- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Love, toward helping pay for the Improve town. Miss Trula Koch, who was con Mr. and Mrs. George J.

Shettel, fined to her home for the tast sev ticiate. Interment will be made in Hanrisburg, OLD ORGAN BRINGS NEWS JOTTINGS ments being made. Funeral of W. Harry Evant Greenmount cemetery, York. Funeral" w.

B. Zerr, Harrisburg, was enter Lewisberry R. were visitors of the eral days by illness, is again able to Director Harry Emig is in charge. tained Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs.

The funeral of W. Harry Evans, ONE DOLLAR AT SALE rormer brotner-in-iaw ana sister, be about. Reaier Infant Buried Carl H. Shaffer. who died at his home, Delta R.

on Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fetrow, Yocum- Mrs.

Claude Slader. West York. NEAR HUNGERFORD Funeral services were held at 2 p. Mrs. Alton Geesey and son, George, town.

spent Wednesday with her mother. Monday evening, was held from his late home Thursday afternoon. Fun Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn wacKer ana Mrs.

eu Myers. GUESTS OF LEREWS AT SAGINAW HOME Saginaw, Jan. 19. Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Lerew, were: Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Diehl and sons, William and Bernell, Idabelle Lerew, York; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hyson and children, Leona and Edward, near York; Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Lerew and daughter, Francis, of Railroad; Mrs. Martha Lerew, Loganville; Misses Evelyn and Odesse Lowe, Misses Leona and Helen Herbst, Charles and Herbert Herbst, Harold Lowe, Howard Gingerlch, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kivinskee and children, George and Mav Gingerich, all of this place; W.

H. Glllen, York Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Zach Day and daughters, Anna May and Betty, Clair Wire, of Starview; Ben.iamin Hyser, near York; and Martha Dietz, Hallam. Mr.

Lerew. who was recent m. today for Edwin Lee, infant on Hagerstown, are visiting Mrs, of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Resser, this Geesey, a brother and sisters-in-law, Place, who died" Wednesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Miller and Mr. Hungerford, Jan.

19. An old organ, eral services were conducted by his children, John Genevieve, Lucy Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Buriel. Kavlor. Railroad, Jan. 19. Emory Kuntz and daughter, Ruth, of Valier, and Mrs.

H. Shroeder, of York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Klinefelter. Mae and Curtis Wilhelm, children of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm, are 111 at their parents' home. sold at a public sale conducted near pastor, Kev.

B. W. Jones. The pall and Ralph, "Meadow Brook" farm, were recent visitors of the latter's near Lewisberry, were entertained mother, Mrs. Jacob Bruah, and also Services wpro nnnrtnetert at the hnmp and Mrs.

Paul Miller here Thursday by Mrs. Lewis Keeny bearers were: Dr. W. E. Arthur, Dan, iel Snodgrass, Benjamin Stubbs, Le by Rev.

J. Harold Little. The pall- The building of the stretch of state for $1. while another organ brought by wrs. Wacker's parents, Mr.

and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. hparpra were- Tunlnr Ruth. highway from the bprmg drove 14. Other prices were: Tractor.

J25: roy Rigdon, John Dorgan and Byron Mrs. John Hoke, Yocumtown. and Mrs. Ira Warner. Lerew, Fred Shetter and Mark Bind- Hanover highway from a point one hay loader and side delivery rake, Hughes.

Interment was made In Mr. and Mrs. William D. Downs Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Kline attende.d er. Interment was made in the East mue easl 01 oairs meeting nouse toj60; cultivator, riding plow, Slateville cemetery. Hand Is Injured and daughters, Zula Ola and Opal the farm show at Harrisburg Thurs Marie, were recent callers of Mrs.

day. Smith station is nearing completion $31. About $445 was taken in. J. R.

Berlin cemetery. Eaton was the auctioneer and Emory waiter Cantler, an employe on Bruce Downs and children, Loraine Mrs. Clarence Copd. a natipnt at 170 men have been employed this week on this road. 1 nrtA Xytt T-1 1 Tmmtra ond A.

TO MEET AT THOMASVILLE Thomasvllle. Jan. 19. The Parent-Teacher association of the local school will meet in the schoolhouse Whiteford Bros. farm.

Whiteford R. ana vance, at xocumtown. tne york hospital, was discharged Rehmeyer was clerk. F. O.

B. Club Meets had his hand caught in a fodder Paul M. Bonner spent Wednesday and brought to her home at this MISS RIFE'S FUNERAL son, Harry. and daughter. Mrs.

The F. O. B. club met Wednesday and Thursday evenings attending the place. cutter on Thursday.

Dr. Arthur rendered first aid and he was taken to Farm Show at Harrisburg. Paul is AT 7iniM VIFW IIlirAV Lloyd Rohrbaugh, Thursday night A1 iun VitYY visited Mr. Loucks mother, Mrs. on Tuesday evening, January 23.

ly hurt In an accident, is getting along nicely. the York hospital. It was feared he a student of the Lewisberry High school. VINSON L. HEINDEL Rev.

J. B. Baker, of York, is to de Zion View, Jan. 19. Funeral serv- Mary Ftssel, who is confined to bed might lose three fingers.

liver an address. ices will be held Sunday for Miss by illness, at the home of her broth- Mrs. P. S. Parks, Parkersburg, W.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray were BURIED AT YORKANA evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Albrecht It was decided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Keeny and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Keeny. Those present were: Mrs. Harry Yost, Mrs. Howard Keeny, Mrs. Joseph Keeny, Mrs.

Luther Rehmeyer, Mrs. Jesse Fernari, Mrs. Cletus Innerst, Hilda visitors of the Beshore family at Clara Elizabeth Rife, who died sud- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. denly Thursday night at the home Henry King, York.

is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Snodgrass.

HARMONY GROVE Harmony Grove, Jan. 19. Services of her sister, Mrs. Frank Sternier, Allen E. Jacobs and Alvin Hershey Yocumtown.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sipe, of wforkanTa- an' i York Haven, were guests of Mr. and lnso L- Ielnrie'' Mr- and York R. D.

5, near here. Brief serv- were entertained Sunday by the for Sunday In the Harmony Grove CHIEF STRONGWOLF Mrs. Joe Griffith, of near town, on "'L piace. mer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Haar, near New Sunday. olea -luesaay at tne orx nos- church, will be: Sunday school, 1:30 p. preaching, 2:30 p. with sermon by student from the First GATCHELVILLE Gatchville, Jan. 19.

Services Sunday in the Prospect Methodist Episcopal church, this place. Rev. Norman J. Simmons, are announced as follows: Sunday school, 10 a. preaching, 11 a.

subject, "Father and Son;" song service, 7 p. worship, 7:80 p. subject, "Bought With a Price." At the morning service every father is to sit with his son or sons and if he has none, instructions have gone out for him to borrow one, while at the evening service, every member is supposed to bring a stranger. United Brethren church, York. iiiiai iroiii tne enema oi an aDScess SEVEN VALLEYS in nis neadi was held today.

Brief services were held at the house at Seven Valleys, Jan. 19. Holy Com- 2:30 p. m. and further services at the TO SPEAK AT MEETING OF SEITZLAND A.

Seitzland, Jan. 19. A meeting of ices will be held at the sister's home at 1:30 p. m. and further services at Quickel's church.

Interment will be made in Flohr's cemetery, near Mc-Knightstown. Miss Rife was a school teacher tor 28 years, having taught in the schools of Conewago anr Manchester townships. Surviving besides her sister with whom she resided are two brothers, Charles Rife, Fairfield, and Herman J. Rife, Ortanna. munion will be held on Sunday at Yorkana Evangelical church.

Rev. B. HANOVER JUNCTION Hanover Junction, Jan. 19. An Smith, Irene Houseman, Beatrice Eckenrode, Doris Eckenrode and William Albrecht.

FARMERS Farmers. Jan. 19. The Paradise Holtzschwamm Evangelical Lutheran church, Rev. G.

W. Enders, D. pastor, will conduct Sunday services as follows: Sunday school, 9 a. i Worship and sermon, 10 m. 10:15 a.

m. in St. Paul's Evangelical G. Hoffman, pastor, officiated. Th PARKTON NOTICE TO FARMERS We are now ready to contract for Peas at attractive prices.

Please call at our Canning Factory at New Freedom, Pa. Charles G. Summers, Jr. Inc. Adv.

17-20 the Parent-Teacher association of Seitzland school. Miss Ethel Gladfel-ter, teacher, will be held Wednesday church. Other church announce- pallbearers were: Noah. Samnpl and nouncements for Shaffers Union church, near here, on Sunday, are: ments are: Freidensaals Lutheran, David Newcomer, Lorrin Wolf. Ken- evening, Jan.

24. Chief Joseph Preaching, 9 a. by Rev. W. near here.

Rev. S. H. Culler, pastor. I neth and Horace Heindel, relatives Sunday school, 9 preaching, 10 of the deceased boy.

Interment was Ehrhart, pastor; Sunday school, 10 Strongwolf, noted Indian lecturer, will give an address. m. 'made in the Yorkana cemetery. a. m..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Gazette and Daily Archive

Pages Available:
359,182
Years Available:
1933-1970