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6 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1934. Retired R. R. Man Dies PLANS LAID FOR PLAYS FEATURE dedica MEMORIALSERVICE DIES SUDDENLY TE BOOK ARTHUR J. VARFIELD REMOVED BY DEATH NEWLYWEDS ARE CIVEN RIDE ON FIRE APPARATUS Hanover, May 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schelver, who were married Saturday afternoon in Westminster, were taken for a ride on the ladder truck of Eagle Kire rompany, Xo. I. this evening-.

Mr. AT GLEN ROCK COMMENCEMENT MEMORIALSERVICE PLANNED BY LODGE TO DR. W. A. KLINE Five Graduates To Receive Well Known Wrightsville Walter I.

Anderson Will De- Charles Rohrbaugh, 58 Years Parade, Address And Festival To Comprise Program At Jacobus Observance liver Address At Exercises Old Victim Of Heart Diplomas At Exercises At Native Of York County Honored By Ursinu3 College Handbook Staff Man Served Pennsylvania Railroad 50 Years At Stoverstown Sunday Attack Shrewsbury This Evening Scheivert, marriage, was Miss Ruth Carbaugh. Mt Pleasant, Adams county, The spot-light of the fire apparatus was focused on the couple. Over a doien automobiles, filled with firemen, followed the truck. Firemen on the truck all wore raincoats and puncture-proof hats. P.

O. S. OF A. IN CHARGE I MRS. MARY LAMISON DIES ACTIVE CHURCH WORKER THREE ONE.

ACT PLAYS NEWS OF HANOVER stoverstown, way 23. Washington Gicn Rock. Slay Rohr. Shrewsbury. May 22.

All arrange Wrlghtsvllle, May 22. Arthur -J Warfleld, a well-known and highly- ments have been completed for the camp. o. r. o.

01 baufh died suddenly early this morn- ON SATURDAY. EVENING Jacobus, May 32. Memorial serv ices will be held at this place Saturday evening, a parade will be held with the two lodges of the town, the two Sunday schools and the Boys Band of Dallastown in line. They will march to the two cemeteries af respected citizen of this place, died presentation of the commencement noiu a. mwuuriw arrvice Bunoijr ing at the home of his slater, Mrs exercises of the Shrewsbury borough ning.

way zi. at ociock. a Jentvle C. Stermer. with whom he special program is belr arranged by ived for tha cast year, death beinir at 1 a.

m. today at his residence, Fourth and Locust streets, after an FELTON MISSION BAND schools. They will be held ln the the committee. Walter I. Anderson, due in a heart attack.

T.at niirht Illness of the past nine months. Ha Trail theatre, Wednesday, May 23, at TO HOLD BAKE SALE district attorney of York county, will about I o'clock, he complained of was 74 years old. p. m. Legion medals will be pre feeling 111.

He retired for the night He waa a son of the late David A sented to Roland Schnell and Blanche Godfrey, by H. C. Hoover. Professor ter which an address will be given on the Evangelical picnic ground by Felton, May 22. The Busy Bee and about 1 a.

m. he called member Mission band of the Bethany Evan be the principal speaker. 22 Past H. S. Exam A report of the eighth grade examination waa received by the secretary of the school board which was the of the family when he became worse, Krebs will present the diplomas to colical church will hold a bake sale Dr.

J. S. Seitz was summoned, but Kev. u. R.

Ness, of the Bethany Evangelical church, York. A festival will be held by the Good Will Fire the members of the graduating class, Saturday afternoon. May 2. at before his arrival, Mr. Rohrbaugh and Sarah Curran Warfleld and when a mere lad he was employed at the freight station of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, here, where he learned telegraphy.

Iiv a short time he was made an extra operator on the old Frederick division at various They are: Mae Calhoun. Mildred Godfrey, Charles Gantz, Everett Mar- o'clock on the lawn at F.rvln died. Dr. L. V.

Zech. coroner, was final decision of County Superintend company in Lake View Park after the para dr. Schmuck's home. Main street. Miss ent W.

F. Wilson. The report shows called and after viewing. the body stellar, and James Rutledge. He will that In a class of 37 pupils, 22 paused signed the death certificate.

also present eighth grade certificates I.ena Schmuck Is superintendent of the organization and will be assisted at the sale by the children of the for entrance to High school next fall. The deceased waa aged years, stations, to LeRoy Smith, Charles Duke. Ralph Arthur J. Warfield, who died yes Hanover, May 22. It has been decided by the Ursinus College Handbook staff, which will publish the 3934-35 edition for the freshmen, that the publication will be dedicated to Dr.

W. A. Kline, dean of the Institution, in commemoration of his forty ears of service at Ursinus. Dean KMne is a native resident of York county. He has a farm in the vicinity of Hanover and it Is there that he spends his summers.

Pr. Kline graduated from Ursinus in 1 $93 and was from that time on professor of the I-atln language and literature. In 1909 he was selected dean ef the institution in which capacity he is serving. He is a member of the Classical Association of the Middle States and Maryland and also the Philadelphia Botanical club. He is considered one of the best authorities on plant and bird life of the Perkio-men Valley.

I.yndell Reber, of Royersford, and Dorothy Witmer, of Trappe, are editor and associate respectively cf the handbook while Harold N. Holcombe and E. Eugene Shelley, both of York, composed the business staff. This book is published c. months and 10 days old and leaves He later served as agent at Snrin Drew, Roland Schnell, Jean Stover, Mission band.

Mrs. Ellen Hamme. while leaving fn.d Grove and after a few years at that Myrtle Eitzert. Goldie Klmes and C. C.

Sclta and A. J. Snyder, the pice he was transferred to Littles Blanche Godfrey, the back porch of her home Sunday vt.en rwriv; evening, fell and fractured her right rnvj two merchants of the town, hayo de town, where he was agent for a The remainder of the program will terday at his home in Wrightsville, wt an employe of the Pennsylvania railroad for over 50 years. He was wsll-known in Wrightsville, having been an active worker in the First Methodist Episcopal church. His fu period of seven years ami in 1S92 he hip.

Dr. O. A. Dclle, York New Sa. Mrs.

Jennie' C. Stermer, with whom he lived; Mrs. Vertie Dclllnger, Red Lion; Edward and John Rohrbaugh, be made up of the production of three one-act plays. The cast of cided to close their stores Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings of each week during the summer at I was summoned and after a was appointed agent at this place which position he filled until his re thorough examination of the fracture. characters for each of these is as tirement In 1928.

Altogether, he 6:30 o'clock, starting with Monday, ordered her to the West Side sani follows: neral will be held Friday. Mav 28. tarium, York The Cat's Whiskers." "Ernie this place. He was a member of Trinity Reformed church and Sunday school. The f-'niral will be held Friday with sen-ices at the Stermer home At 9 rt IntecmAnt will ha maa served a period of years and eight months with the company.

From the time of his retirement i.ntil his illness last summer, he served as Mrs. Henry K. Gladfelter, North Jones," Cameron Mitzel: "Esther, Rev. George D. Laird, pastor of the Lebanon Lutheran charge, has gone to Camp Hill, where he is attending VISIT SHOWERS HOME York, is visiting relatives in this his wife, Muriel Burns: "Mr.

Daly," vicinity. Charles Gantz; "Mrs. Daly, Mildred a clerk at the York Water company. Godfrey: "Mr. Burns." Magnolia the sessions of the West Pennsyi vania svnod for a few days.

i.Knaia uenizier, eon or Air. ana ln the local Reformed cemetery. Rev, fraternally, he was a member of AT GATCHELVILLE Gatchelvllle, May 22. Mrs. 'Sallie W.

M. 8. To Mset The Lhtheran Missionary society will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Steigler, 458 Salem avenue, York. To Give Entertainment An entertainment will be given in the Evangelical church Saturday ev ening, June 2, entitled "The Laughter Barrage," by Frank Guy ArmU tage, under the auspices of the Young People's society.

This will be a miicellaneous entertainment con-' sisting of ventriloquism, sketches at the piano, Dickens character studies and other features. Dr. Armitage is an Englishman by birth, and an American by education and adoption. He studied at Springfield, Harvard, Clark and Yale. He served with the Canadian forces during the war.

lie has always been keenly interested in Dickens and during 'his residence in London he lived and worked in surroundings made famous by Charles Dickens. A large congregation was present at Salem Lutheran services Sunday morning. Rev. Charles M. Diehl delivered a sermon entitled "The Moth Mrs.

R. D. Gentzler. is visiting his Kiser; "Mrs. Burns," Miriam Gantz Riverside lodge No.

503, Free and Thomas F. Hall, a manager In the brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mr. Smith." Mae Calhoun: "Mrs.

Accepted Masons. Chihauhau lodge emoloie of the M. and H. Pure lool McTherson, Mrs. Mary Snyder and (Mrs.

Stewart Miller. Hallam. Smith," Mildred Godfrey; "Police No. 317, Independent Order of Odd T. A.

Crist pastor of the Glen Rock Reformed charge, will officiate. Funeral Directors George W. Gelple and Son have charge of arrangements. Death of Mrs. Mary Lamison Mrs Mflrv FUon limliAti vidnv annually and is made possible stores, attended a managers' meeting- children, Glcnwood, vernon and The following were entertained by man." Doris Drenning.

through the Y. w. C. A. and Fellows, this place, and the Patriotic Sons of America, Littlestown.

Charlee, Felton, were entertained held at York Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Shaffer, Sun Suspended Animation," "Dr. Sunday by Mrs.

McPhersons sister. C. C. Seitz. a local merchant, at day: Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Smith, Blake." Everett Marstellar; "Mrs. He was a member of the First M. C. A.

Stroke la FataJ Mrs. Ella Showers. Other recent tended a meeting held by the Officers iMethodist Episcopal church, this Blake." Muriel Burns; "Jack Mar nd w8' of J- W. Lamison, of this place, died William and Charles. Columbia: Mr.

tnH, th. hn. visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley and members of the Yorktowne ser Eleanora Trostie.

wife of X. A. I. shall." Robert Markle: "George place, for many years, and was ac and Mrs. Geor.ee Weaver and children, Uer unn.in.i.w ri.i,rM Mr vice Stores at York last niSht Trestle.

White Hall, county Sharp," Grover Allison; "Miss Susan Mitchell and rhildren, of Windsor: Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Thompson, Red Lion: Mrs. Hazel Anderson, I)ng Richard. Dorothy.

Robert and Norma nd v. Rrnnm.n iv.t died this afternoon at 45 o'clock tive in its work. He was a member of the official board at the time of his death and was superintendent Irene Winters," Helen Neuhaus: "Detective James Kern." Cameron Jean, Spring Grove. Sorlncettsburv avenue. York.

She from effects of a stroke suffered hi morning1 at o'clock. She was aged iMrs. Marshall Manns and infant had been a guest at the Brenneman Beach, California; and Hugh Straw-bridge, Yorkana. Mitzel; "Mrs. Sharp," Florence 69 years and three months.

son. of are "Msiting home for ten months. She waa aged emeritus of the Sunday school. He served as superintendent for a period of 35 years, retiring four years ago. Jacob Strawbridge has returned She was a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs HOME TALENT PLAY AT SPRING GROVE HAS FINE PREMIERE her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. 76 years, 10 months and 7 days.

Becker. "Ouch! My Corn." "Warren Rich." Cameron Mitzel: "Marion narrow," Rickrode. Surviving- are her He was twice married, his first Death followed a lingering- Illness of home afgter visiting his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter husband and five children. Mrs. An complications. She leave these Mr. and Mrs.

G. Myers, Bleccher. Lancaster. drew Halter. Harry Trostie.

and wife, who died a number of years ago, was the former Miss Anna Kerr, and his second wife, who survives West York, visited the former's Mrs. Florence Pyle. Mis. Mary Soring Grove. 22.

The first Howard Trostie. all of Littlestown daughters and son: Mrs. Henry S. Foutz, Williamson, WT. Mrs.

Em-mette R. Brown. Goldsboro. N. brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Hess him, formerly iMies Bessie Mrs. John F.

Strausbaugh, Sunday. Charles Trestle, Silver Kun. and Burnell Trostie, Baltimore, 12 and son, Royce, and Mrs. C. E.

Al Walker. He leaves three children. iMr. and Mrs. Robert D.

Gentzler money visited the former son and grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs, D. Kerr Warfleld, Muddy Creek Mrs. N. N. Brenneman, York: Miss Ruth Lamison, Washington, D.

and Donald Lamison. Dundalk, Ofd. and. children, Flo, Richard and Donald, and grandchildren, Robert and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

How Frank Bucher. Two Taverns; Mrs. Forks: Mrs. C. C.

Miner, Cambridge Springs, and Edwin A. Warfleld. Spence, Mt Pleasant, near Pitts ard Pyle, Sunday. The funeral will be held Friday. Gerald, were guests of Mrs.

Gentz-ler's sister. Miss Mazie Bankert, burgh; Mrs. Thomas Champion. Han Walter Dill, who is employed at home; two sisters, Mrs. Clinton M.

Thomas, Jenkintown, and Mr. over, and Mrs. Frank Hoover, Littles- Washington, spent the week-end at Mae Calhoun; "Earl Myder," James Rutledge; 'Agnes Hippie," Mildred Godfrey; "George," Charles Gantz: "Hazel," Magnolia Kiser: "Arthur," James Rutledge: "Nadene," Doris Drenning: "Fred," Everett Marstellar; "Ruth," Miriam Gantz; "Mr. Hadden," Grover Allison. Fishermen Return Lloyd Duerr, Arthur Kreeger.

A. J. Kreejer, Henry Klinefelter, Russell Lamotte. Charles Lentz, Robert Neal, George Wise. Gilbert Diehl, Monte Hildebrand, Purd Hildebrand, Harry Y'ost Evans Orwig, Charles Rehmey-er and James Schmuck returned from a week-end fishing trip to Diehl's Island, Md.

They caught 110 North York, Sunday afternoon. performance of the home talent play, iMarry Me," given at the Paper-makers auditorium 'onight drew a large crowd. Due deaths in families of persons announced to take part and due to unforeseen circumstances the cast of characters had to be reorganized. The cast as they performed follow: "Miss Padoruski." Mrs. James Hawkins: "Miss Lovejoy," Miss Anna Rebman: "Miss Hey wood." Mrs.

George Yohe; "Miss Hope." Mrs. f. B. Hartman: "Miss Crabtree." Mrs. towrt his home here.

Prof. John A. Sheffer and family. Gertrude McConnell, this place, and six grandchildren. Mr.

andMr s. Victor Hall, Bait! with services at her home at 3:30 p. after which concluding- services will be held in Immanuel Evangelical church, of which the deceased was a member. Interment will be made in the Union cemetery here. Rev.

R. H. Dick, pastor of the Evan- The funeral will be held Friday Gettysburg, are visiting his parents, er Of Tomorrow." Morgan Leader and J. B. Williams are delegates to the synod which is held at Camp Hill this week.

The Loysville Orphans Home band win be in Jacobus on June It and 17. On June 16, they will give a concert in Hartman'a grove, and on June 17 a concert in Salem Union church. The Evangelical orchestra rendered a number of selections at hte Third U. B. church, Y'ork, Thursday evening.

Slides were also shown by Rev. C. R. Ness. James Goodling, who was severely scalded Friday at the home of his uncle, B.

A. Trout, Bupp's Union, where he is employed, is able to be about on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Morrison and family have moved into Mrs.

Mary Olp's house on Main street. more: Mr. and Mrs. riervy netcner morning at 9: SO o'clock from the J. Mr.

and iMrs. B. A. Sheffer. The funeral will be held Friday at p.

with all services at the home. W. Little Funeral home, Littlestown Norman D. Klinedlnst is beautify nnd son, Leon, and Mrs. Dorothea Prall were visitors Sunday of the Further services will be held in Ft.

Rev. Dr. Frank Leidy. pastor of ing his home with a coat of paint latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr Ezra K. Bsnkert, of West York, is Pelical church, will officiate.

Funeral John's Lutheran church, Littlestown the First Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be made in Directors George W. Geiple and Son of which the deceased was a member, doing the work, and Mrs. Maurice Hartman. Planning Festival Rev.

A. G. Loneanecker, pastor, will officiate. Interment will be m-iflo in Fairview cemetery, wth Masonic services, in charge of the local lodge. Millard Bortner: Miss Lillian Smith; "Miss Hopkins," Mrs.

Maurice Becker: "Miss Horn." Miss Mary E. Beam: "Miss Blossom." The women of Prospect church will hold a festival on the church lawn Memorial evening. Music will be croakers. Funeral Director Edward Etzweiirr and Son, this place, are in charee of Mt. Carmel cemetery, Littlestown.

The body may be viewed Thiirs have charge of arrangements. Farewell Party For Seniors The senior class of the Glen Rock High school was tendered a farewell party by the junior class at the home of M. L. McMillan, near here. The semior class, the junior class, the For the benefit of the Shrewsbury Mrs.

Norman D. Klinedinst attended the funeral of Mrs. Nathan Senft, Spring Grove. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Nathan Swift was an aunt of Mrs. Klinedinst. Mrs. Lottie Woods and Mrs. Margie furniihed by the Fawn Grove band, funeral arrangements.

day evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at Fire company, a movie, "Lady Killer," with James Caency will be giv The following committee has been the J. W. Little and Son Funeral Miss Margaret Lovelace: 'TMiss Mrs. Emory Berkheimer; "Miss Little." Mrs. Jere Gentzler: "Miss Perkins." Miss Marguerite Sterner; H.

S. Juniors Hosts At Party The Junior class of the Wrights- appointed to serve during the after en on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Trail theatre. A benefit carn Lease, York, visited their brother facultv and 'their wives were in at home. Diichhrged From Hospital ille High school Friday evening en noon and evening: Sandwich, Mrs, Flora Jones, Mrs. Emory Jenkins, auu oisiciiii-ian, -ui.

auu buis. tendance. Those present were Miss Potter." Mary Jane Elicker: ival will be held Friday and Satur Mrs. Elizabeth Rudisill, Third Ursinus L. Sunday Kathryn Roser, Florence Baum, Vir niiss Smith," Mrs.

John Senft; "Miss Mrs. Charles Keller, Mrs. Hervey tertained members of the graduating class and the High school faculty at street, who was run down by an au aVIr. and Mrs. Emanuel Smith, Wet ginia Allison, Florence Krebs, Helen Fletcher: cakes, Mrs.

Mabel Mc- Page," Miss Arabelle Neff; "Miss were guests of their brother- dinner party at the Washington tomobile in front of St. Vincent's Catholic church. Third street, on Miss Clara Welsh: "lilies Clearv. Mrs. Amos Throne.

Mrs, day nights, starting at 7 o'clock, in the Grove carriage building. Friday night the Shrewsbury orchestra will play and on Saturday night the Cross Roads Cornhuskers will Wise, Evelyn Seitz. Anna Krebs, Gertrude Buchmyer. Velma Williams, Flora Kashner. Malcolm Bortner, in-law and sister, Mr.

Mrs. Arthur E. Sunday David Torbert, Mrs. Samuel Young March 14. last, was discharged as a Holvick." Mrs.

George Sprenkle: "Miss Ramsey." Miss Sara Trimmer; and Mrs. Clarence Pyle; lemonade House, after which they repaired to the High school athletic hall, where dancing- and cards were enjoyed. Those attending were: Prof, and Mrs. Preston E. Zeieler.

Mr. and Mrs. patient from the Hanover General hospital on Saturday. Her mother. Mrs.

Roy Thompson, Mrs. Reed Mc- Kenneth Day, Charles Coker, Harold Dubs, Randolph Blevins, Samuel Miss Whipple." Mrs. Robert Kessler; Mies Wessmore," Miss Esther Clearv. Mts. Harrv Matson, Mrs.

who had been with her at the time, was fatally injured. The A ri-T eurtw villAr with Kapp, Erney Gantz, Henry Sechrist, Maurice Hartman; fancy table, Mrs Wentz: "Miss Adams, Mrs. Jesse Stambaugh; "Liza Brown," Mrs. EJlard Lentz. Arlene Diehl.

iMar Jas. Cagney. Also 2 reel comedy; I Jacob Strawbridge, Mrs. John Work- car that struck the couple was driven Mamie Barnhart; "Miss Curiosity, irger, Mrs. Clara Pyle, Miss Mary news and cartoon.

jenent snrews- -j by Ralph A. 'Myers. 100 Charles av Hamm, Reda Kopp, Kathryn Kline dinst Rhoda Krout Evelyn McMil ANNOUNCE PROGRAM FOR COMMENCEMENT AT DOVER THURSDAY Myrtle Bayman, Doris Dietz. Gretch- Jack Read: "Bingham," Mrs. Clair Ferguson, Miss Beulah Jamison; fish bury Fire Co.

Trail theatre, Shrews Zartman; "Higginbottom," the groom, pond. Mrs. Harry Clemens, Mrs. Alar lan, Nelda Neuhaus, Sala Rennoll, Margaret Straw-bridge, Grace Trout enue, Hanover. Funeral Thursday The funeral of Mrs.

Paul Smith bury, Thursday, May 24, at 8 p. m. Adv. 23 -2t tin Althouse. Miss Carrie Lut Miss Mrs.

Cora Trimmer: "Alfredia Snod-grass," the bride. Mrs. Harvey Neff. Franklin Fishel, William Kapp. Les Anna Throne: ice cream, Joseph Tor Fourth street.

iMcSherryetown. who The play, sponsored by the bpring bert. Rov Thompson, Martin Alt- ter Lau, Reider Elwood Newcomerr Curtis Stermer, Vernon COMMENCEMENT AT NEW FREEDOM H. S. New Freedom, May 22.

At largely attended commencement exercises held this evening in St John's Lutheran church, twenty members of the senior class of the New Freedom High school, Prof. H. S. Keith, principal, were graduated. They were: Helen Rohrbaugh, Luclle Bowers, James Smith, Iris Mitzel and Harry Wagner, composing the honor Margaret Carman, Jennie Bonner, Mary Lutter, Harold Hunter, John Alban, Curtis Orwig Cornell Relch-ard, Lester Prall, Carl Freed, Msry Ehrhart, Dorothy Firebaugh, Dorothy Rodeffer, Russell Cornbower, Evelyn Miller and Fay Bradfleld.

The program opened at 8 o'clock, with a processional march by the New Freedom High schol orchestra, after which Rev. C. IM. Mltzell gave the Invocation. Miss Helen Rohrbaugh gave an oration on Early Types of Schools," after which the orchestra rendered a selection.

An oration en Grove Girls Scout committee, will be house John Hill, Reed McCleary en Dlssinger, Dorothy Frey, Pauline Haugh, Lois, Keller, Robert Birk, William Baldwin, Edward Ehrhart, Mervin and Ralph Haugh, James Greenawalt, Robert Leiby, Roy Rudisill, Richard Reisinger, Brenneman Kline, Kenneth Wallick, Karl Strop-pel, James Dietz, Fred Heckel, Glenn Harry Utterbach, John Crumbling, Albert Roth. Ernest Mar died yesterday afternoon as the result of a paralytic stroke, at thege of 51 years, will be held Thursday morning from her late home. A Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended during the illness and death of Our son and brother, J. Stermer, Roy Stermer, George Tar bert, William Unger, Franklin Wher cake walk. William Anderson, Oscar Wagner, Samuel Young, Harold Mc- ley, Preston Williams, Clark Young.

C'learv. and Harry Clemens. repeated Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The coaches are Theodore B.rd and Glynn T. Rye.

The music between acts is furnished bv the orchestra. MiA Margarst Kohler is the in the choruses. requiem high mass will be held in '-Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Strawbridge. Mr. Montravllle Lutz: also for the flow- iKshbach, ishbach, Mr. and Mrs.

Webster Miller, Red and Mrs. H. C. Hoover. Mr.

and Mrs, Lion, called at the home of the lat L. H. Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. M.

L. Mc ter's grandmother, Mrs. Katherine ers and use of automobiles. JAMES F. LUTZ and Adv.

FAMILY. Dover, May 22. The commencement exercises of the Dover High school will be held Thursday, May 24. at p. m.

The program follows: "March," Carrie Gross; invocation. Rev. R. W. Limbert: selection, by the orchestra; prelude, Esther Gross; lecture, "Pioneer Schools," Mary Lauer; selection, by the orchestra; lecture, "The Free Public Act." John Beyer: lecture.

"A Century Of Progress." John Hege; selection, by the orchestra; lecture. "Higher Education," Mildred Reichley; reading, "Music On The Rappahannock," Frances Gamber; lecture (mantle), "Character Sketches," Helen Kopp; Millan, Mildred McMillan, Doris Knnkel, Sunday. Boy Scouts Meat The meeting of the Spring Grove Hoke and Erma Strawbridge, LodOemen To Parade No. 30, Boy Scouts, met at Mt. Rock council No.

54, Fraternal Pa triotlc Americans, accepted an invi LADIES AUXILIARY OF BROGUE CHURCH JCion Reformed church, Monday mghL Monday night will be the stated time St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 m. Rev. Dr. L.

A. Reudter, rector, will officiate. Interment will be marie in St. Mary's cemetery, McSherrjs-town. Truck Ditched A grocery truck, owned by C.

H. Williams. Blooming Grove merchant, was ditched in the side-road leading to the Black Rock road from the York-Hanover road, opposite the Sheely garage, this evening at 9:45 o'clock. The name of the driver was not learned. tation from A.

L. Grove post 403 kle, James McClain, Ralph Johns, Jane Benedict, Wella Campbell, Gladys Bailey, Ruth Blessing, Urace Prince, Frankie Strickler and Isabella Jones. Memorial Sermon Sunday The annual Memorial sermon to the veterans of three wars, Civil, Spanish-American and World, will be preached in the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday at 11 a. by the pastor, Rev. Dr.

Frank W. for the meetings during the summer months. Plans for var.ous activities WILL MEET FRIDAY American Legion, to turn out at memorial exercises on May 30. The COUPLE ARE WED BY RAYVILLE PASTOR Rayville, May 22. William S.

Weirman, 1625 Rutland avenue, and Mrs. Louise Harris, 2014 Hoffman stunts to be undertaken at the titled "Early Teachers," was given by members will meet at 9 a. m. at county Scout field meet to be held at The Brogue, May 22. The Ladies' Lucile Bowers.

The orchestra again Legion headquarters, where the pa Hanover in June, were the principal junior response, by Carrie Gross; auxiliary of New Harmony Presby terian church will meet Friday eve raae win rorm played. James Smith had an oratiom on "Free School Act," followed by an orchestra selection. Iris Mltzell gave activities. Those present were: Scoutmaster Joseph Rohrbaugh; As street, Baltimore, were united in marriage Saturday at 7 p. m.

at the ning at the home of Mrs. Channing farewell, by Mildred Reichley; presentation of diplomas: borough eighth grade, Earl Gross; township Glen Millinery sistant Scoutmaster Francis Bortner: The president, Mrs. Man an oration oh "'Growth of Elementary Hats Rayville U- B. parsonage by the pas Scouts Elmer Brunner, George S. rice Parlett, will conduct the meeting.

for Miss and Matron, all 98c to $1.98. White Hats eighth grade, Allan Zinn; Joint HiSh shades Schools" and Harry Wagner one on Hershey, Paul Stine. Robert Lovelace, A large crowd attended the court Growth of Secondary Schools." After 31.00, $1.29, 31.49, $1.98 All headsizes. trial. "Prisoner at the Bar," presented tor, Rev.

Harry L. Fehl. The ring ceremony of the U. B. church was used.

The ceremony was witnessed by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in New Harmony Presbyterian church scnooi, jonn rionr; seiecuun, oy orchestra; benediction, Rev. J. H.

Hege. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gross visited Mr. and Mrs.

Ezra Stambaugh, East Lingerie and Hosiery, 69c to $1.00. Alice B. Roser. Adv. Glen Rock, Pa.

Sunday evening. The trial was pre Franklin Shaffer, William Lau, Gordon Myers. Lawrence Sterner, David Kemper, Richard Hartman, Nelson Gentzler and Lester Klinedlnst Drive Brought In $488 ANNOUNCE PROGRAM FOR FAWN TWP. H. S.

AT NEW PARK THURSDAY New Park, May 22 The 27th annual commencement exercises of the Fawn Township Vocational High Cieoige D. Whittle, of Stutz. They sented under the direction of Rev. E. Leidy.

The veterans will meet at the Legion rooms at 10:30 a. and march to the church in a body. Mr. and Mrs. William Warner, York, spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Keller. The Dorcas class of Trinity Lutheran Sunday school held its monthly meeting- Friday evening: at the home of Mrs. Margaret Filbey, at which time they held a surprise party for the teacher, Miss Elizabeth Abel. She was presented with a gift by the class.

Those attending were: Mrs. Paul C. Filbey, Mrs. George will reside at Baltimore. N.

Bergerstock, county superintend the orchestra rendered a selection, Herbert C. Hoover, commander of the 22nd district of the American Legion presented a school medal to Robert Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Day, the donor of which was A. L.

Grovo post No. 4 '3, Glen Rock. He nlro ntsented a eirl's medal to Winifred McCulloiigh, given by the Legion with KING FOR A Berlin, on Sunday afternoon. ent of the Pennsylvania Men's Dry The May meeting Of the Visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Levi Eisenhower and Chester Morris and Helen Twelve Infant Interred Interment of the body of William league. Members of St. James' Lu Nurse association was held Monday Mrs. Alvin Gross visited Mrs. Eliza- trees, at the peak of success.

He theran and New Harmony school, will be held Thursday at Baden, of Hereford, was made in Pine Grove 17. B. cemetery Saturday at 3 p. m. The child was aged 18 beth Wire at Yoe and Rev.

B. D. takes the rap for his sister, but what Rojahn and family at Spry, recently, happens. See "King For A Night" to Presbyterian church were chosen fo the caet. p.

m. in the church hall at this place The program follows: Selection Mrs. Robert Gross and daughter, una out At uien theatre, tonignt, A rehearsal of the Children's day High school orchestra: demonstra Nellie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Show at 8 p.

m. Adv. months and died of a contagious in the Sydenham hospital, exercises of New Harmony Presby tion, Albert Heaps and Grant Liggitt, Baltimore. Bievenour. recently.

Evelyn Rentzel spent the week-end Packing the School selec terian church will be held in the church Saturday afternoa at 1:30 Prof. A. J. Krebs, one of the assistant county superintendents of public instruction, presented the diplomas to the graduates and also the eighth grade certificates. The benediction was pronounced by Rev.

iM. E. Smith, after which the orchestra played a recessional march. The big song- and grand musical xion. High 6Chool orchestra; class with Margaret Gross at the home of o'clock.

U. D. S. S. CONVENTION program given at Pine Grove U.

B. history, Howard Norris: oration, Jean Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bentzel. Wiley, "Kidnaping.

Can We Stop Ramsey Howett and daughters. Irene and Marion, near here, Mr. and HELD AT RED MOUNT cayman, jurs. James Lau, Mrs. Charles Keller, Mrs.

William Haugh, Mrs. Brenneman Kline, Mrs. William H. Baldwin, Mrs. James Fager, Mrs.

Walter Leiby, Mrs. Harry Swartz, Mrs. Sherman Darone, Mrs. John Hunt, Mrs. Susan Fleckenstein, Mrs.

Miriam McElroy, Mrs. Irma Glenn, Mrs. Margaret Crumbling. Mrs Marv church Sunday at 2:30 p. by the choirs of Long Green Circuit, Baltimore county, was largely attended.

It? vocal duet. Dorothy Pyle and Louise Anderson, "Indian Love night at the association rooms in the old postofflce building. The Ued Letter day drive finance committee gavt its final report for the season. The total amount received through the envelopes was J4S8. The date for the annual baby show was fixed for Wed-needay, July 11.

Plans are being made for the toxoid clinic for children to be admitted to school this fall and for pre-school age children. The date for the ciinic will be announced later. Members of the association present were: Mrs. W. S.

McClellan. president: iMrs. J. Milton Swartz. Mrs.

Lucian Swartz, Mrs. George Rebman, Mrs. Frank Senft, Mrs. George W. Welsh.

Mrs. Allen Luck-enbaugh. Miss Estella Thomas, Mr3. Paul A. (Myers, Mrs.

R. L. Roth. Mrs. Charles Stallman, Mrs.

T. B. Ferrel, Card Party Thursday Evening 8:15 p. at Dover Band hall. Ben Miss Olive Hendrix, Maryland Line, Mrs.

Ralph Howett and Guy Wallace, Hopewell, were dinner guests of the former's son-in-law and daughter. spent the week-end with Mr. and Song," Lieurance; prophecy. Lois An The program included: selection, efit Brookside A. A.

Adv. Red Mount May 22. A special convention of the Upper District Sunday School association was held IMrs. William O. Brose, a guest of derson and Arthur Ailoway; baas horn solo, Howard Brown, "Believe Waughs Chapel choir; solo, Mr.

Mc-Leon; prayer, Rev. Harry L. Fehl, their daughter, Maxine. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Warner, Kil eore Ridge. in the Re4 Mount Evangelical church Poff, Mrs. Eva Winemiller. Elizabeth LMe If All Those Endearing Young iMiss Dorothy Bacon, daughter of pastor of the host church: selection, Wilson church choir; duet, Mr. and NOTICE All delinquent taxes, un Saturday and Sunday with five ses Charms; class will, Russell Brown: iMr.

and Mrs. Harrv M. Bacon, spent and Leah Abel, Mary Baldwin, Helen Poff. Helen Hunt, Richard Filbey, David Poff, Mrs. Manraret Filhev Mrs." Eeinhart; selection, Salem paid after May 31, leins will be made upon properties and wage attach ert Kessler, Roderic Senft, Harry Loucks, and Donald Wentz.

Rev. George W. Wrelsh, D. pastor of the Mt Zion Reformed church. oration, Alice Anderson.

"Books Build mixed chorus. High aions. Sixteen schools of the district reported. The next convention will be held at Harmony Bethel church, near church choir; address, Rev. Mr.

the latter part of last week ln York. Services Announced The annual Memorial day services echool, "Carmena," Wilson; gifts and children, John and Marguerite. ments for head taxes, immediately thereafter. C. M.

Kidd, collector, New Freedom. Adv. Johnson, of the Long Green M. E. circuit; solo, Mrs.

Waldron; solo, Monday attended the meeting of the Clear Springs, Franklin township, in Mary Scott and Dorothy Pyle; vocal solo, Louise Anderson, "Mighty Lak will be observed Sunday morning in airs, aiaoel Al. Shutter, Harrlsburg, a former resident of this Dlace. will ministerial association of Gettysburg October of this year, Miller; duet, Mumma sisters; Mrs. J. X.

Faust and Miss Mary Classis, held as the guests of Rev. The convention was called to order benediction, Rev. H. L. Fehl.

a Rose, Nevin; demonstration Charles Shenk and Edwin Webb, MOVIE SHOW "Lady Killer" with Beam, visiting nurse. Howard Sheely, pastor of the Oxford Saturday morning by the president, Services at Pine Grove U. B. Ja. Casney.

Also 2 reel comedy; "Milk clarinet solo, Arthur Reformed charge. The June meeting S. U. G. McCreary.

The following The regular luncheon meeting of church Sunday will be: Sunday New Harmony Presbyterian church. Announcement of church services are as follows: Sunday school, 10 a. Memorial day sermon. Rev. George H.

Johnston, pastor, 11 a. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. leader, Miss Reba Warner. Ailoway, "Air presentation of the Spring Grove Lions' club will be news and cartoon. Benefit Shrewsbury, Thursday, May 24, at m.

school, 9:30 ft. Senior Christian diplomas. Superintendent W. W. Wil held at the Aldine hotel, Thursday Endeavor, 7 p.

Miss Amanda Adv. 23 -2t share in the will of her cousin, Miss Kate Reeder, Marietta, who died three weeks ago. Mrs. Shutter is bequeathed the sum of $100 and a walnut dining room table, formerly owned by the deceased. Orchestra To Rehearse The Wrightsville Community orchestra will hold a rehearsal in the Legion rooms Thursday eevning under the direction of William Bentz.

night at 6:15 o'clock. Harry Mahaley wiH be in charge of the pro son: Girls' chorus, high school "Goia' Home." Dvorak. Honor Group Young, leader; preaching, 7:45 p. by the pastor, Rev. H.

L. Fehl. gram. The report of the nominating committee will be received at this Mrs. Ralph Wilson is on the sick The honor group is composed of tendered a card shower in honor of her birthday anniversary.

MISS HUNTER TO BE list. the following: Jean Alice An meeting. Emanuel C. Beck. York Walter McMamara, who has been Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Rickman, derson, Louise Anderson, Edwin will speak on "The (Mississippi Flood." Cleveland, TJhio, spent ehe week-end Mr. and Mrs. Russel ill for four months, remains the same. BURIED AT AIRVILLE Airville, May 22.

Miss Joanna A. Webb and Shenk. Class Roll The members of the class are: North Codorus township, announced Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sykes and Hunter, 87, who died yesterday at the the birth of a son.

Glen Edward on May 14. iMrs. Brenneman'e maiden Alice Hyson Anderson, T.ois Roberta Mr. And Mrs. Norman White, of Baltimore, visited Mr.

and Mrs. home of her niece, Mrs. Anna M. will be the annual outing meeting questions were discussed: "Is my and will be held June 18 in the Sunday school meeting the needs of Arendtsville -ark, near Arendtsvllle, my community," opened by S. U.

G. Adams county. McCreary; "Will our faith stand the Enroll 43 In D. V. B.

8. test till this depression is over," Mrs. The Daily Vacation Bible school E. A. Fletcher.

The morning devo-held annually under the supervision tional services were conducted by C. of the St. Peter's Union B. Krall and the benediction was Sunday school, opened iMonday morn- given by iRev. M.

W. Dayton. At the ing with an enrollment of 43 chil- Saturday afternoon session. Devo-dren. Several new members were en- tional sen-ices were conducted by rolled Tuesday.

Those in charge of Rev. G. A. Livingston, after which the work are Wise Naomi Reachard, the following questions were dis-Mrs. Clarence Runk.

and Mrs. Wil- cussed: "Who shall be superintend-ham Senft. The school meets each tnt7 How H. W. Myers; morning at 8:30 o'clock excepting are the rewards of a faithful Saturday and Sunday.

It will con; Sudav school worker," W. A. Sin-tinue for three weeks. ner; habits of prayer shouId Miss Dorothy Welsh, who was grad- we develop in the Sunday uated from the Chestnut Hill Train- Rev. W.

M. Dayton; quartet, Mrs. R. ing School for Nurses, Chestnut Hill. a.

Nell, Mary Nell, Walter Nell, C. was awarded a prize of $25 and wilmer Krall. The benediction was the use of a $250 scholarship to take pronounced by Rev. G. A.

Livingston, post-graduate work. At thft s.trdav evening session de- Anderson, Louise Anderson. name was Marie Kessler. Hans are beingr made to present a concert early next month in one of the local churches. J.

Russel Craig, Philadelphia, will be the guest speaker at the weekly dinner meeting of the local Rotary club Thursday evening. The following program was rend William J. Baker, Saturday. Eisch, Pleasure road, Lancaster, will be buried at Airville. Funeral serv- Clinton R.

Moul, Menges Mills. Is Helen Alberta Heaps, Grace Anderson Liggitt, Dorothy Helen Pyle. confined to bed at his home in a seri ic-en will be held at the home of Mrs. Eisch. Thursday, at 1 p.

after Mary Elizabeth Scott Jean Mane ous condition. Mr. Moul suffered a paralytic stroke Sunday morning the children on pictures in our minds which are helpful and those that are harmful. W. Cocklin, In an able which the funeral cortege will proceed to this place, where interment Wiley, Arthur Lawrence Ailoway, Howard Mitchel Erown, Russell Proctor Brown, William Howard Norris, Charles Elwood Shenk ani will be made in McKendree cemetery.

ered by the Senior Epworth League of the First Methodist Episcopal church in connection with the installation of the newly-elected officers Sunday evening-. Organ prelude, Clyde F. Thompson; vocal duet, Mrs. Miss Hunter was actively employ about 8:30 o'clock. He had gone to the garage to bring the automobile to the house for himself and his wife to go to ftit Carmel Lutheran church to the services.

Mrs. Moul, thinking he stayed longer than usual, went to manner, taught the Sunday school lesson. Special music by the choir was followed by an address by the pastor. Rev. M.

W. Dayton. Marvin Edwin Webb. The class colors are orange and ed as a tailoress until she was eighty- two years of age. She was born in brown: the class flower, American -ower Chanceford township, a daugh Sunday atfernoon, devotional serv Earl Johns and Miss Elsie Waltman; the garage and found him standing ter of the late Jonas and Maria Heh- visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Clifton H. Shutter, Hellam street. Mrs. Laura Haldeman and daughter.

Miss Martha Haldeman, attended the concert given by the Spring Garden band at Y'ork Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Rettew and children, Mary, James and Helen, and Miss Mildred Wallick, Millergville, spent Sunday with Mrs.

Rettew'S parents, Mr. arid Mrs. James P. Drenning, Locust street. Glenn McElroy, Philadelphia, spent the week-end with his parents, Chief Burgess and Mrs.

Samuel J. McElroy, Locust street. Mrs. Huber Stair, Drexel Hill, Philadelphia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolf.

Rev. Nimrod York, who spent the past three weeks with Rev. Warren C. Anthony, Hellam street, has returned home. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Good and daughter, Julia, York, spent Sunday with Mrs. Good's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Fisher. South Front street. ices were conducted by C. E. Cook, Scripture reading, Earl Johns; read at the side of the machine holding Hunter, and was a member of the -waJO a r-oT?" an1 votional services were conducted by and a selection given by a male ing, Miss Eleanor Campbell; address.

Marie, Billy and i quartet from Strinestown. An ad- Church of God. Miss Hunter served as matron at the Mt. Joy Orphans' David, Dundalk, Rev. John F.

Witmer, of Witmer, vocal duet, Miss Virginia Mann 'xu( "ti uuuaj cussed aa follows: "To what extent ress, "What Is Our Task? was guests of Mrs. Yost's parents. Vr. Acnnn si hi A for on to the steering wheel, but unable to move or speak. Neighbors helped take him to the house and a physician was called.

Members of the family believe Mr. Moul felt 111 and tried to pet out of the machine be and Mrs. David Mummert. the leisure time of her given by Dr. G.

L. Schaller, associate editor of the Evangelical Publishing House, Harrlsburg. An address WIDOW'S, spinsters, bachelors and by Robert Nell: "How shall we Beauty Rose; and class motto, "1934-ward." The members of the faculty are: E. E. Snyder, principal: Mrs.

A. M. Porter. Miss Alice Cassel, L. J.

Hay-den, Mrs. Inez Hayden and A. K. Foster. The schocl directors are: J.

G. Hostler, Melvin Kroh, C. E. Richardson, W. A.

Channell, C. Trout and A. G. Throne, treasurer. The baccalaureate sermon to the fourteen members of the 1934 class of the Fawn Township Vocational High school was delivered at 7:30 o'clock, Sund.

evening in the Centre Presbyterian church by the pastor. Rev. Everett C. DeVelde. parents was given by Rev.

A. W. fore he was overtaken. He has been unconscious since the stroke. widowers! Come see "Marry Me" tonight and learn how to propose, accept and laugh at Paptrmakers' aud school for many years and made her hon in Lancaster for over fifty yrats.

Miss Hunter was the last of her immediate family and is survived or.Iy by a number of nephews and nieces. She was an enthusiastic devotee of the sport of Isaak Walton, find took out Ashing license cn May 11. 1932, at that time the oldest fieh-crw(man in Lancaster county. Climenhaga, dean of Messiah Bible college, Grantham. A praise service was conducted by J.

O. Spidel and Funeral of Mrs. Senft Funeral services for Mrs. Alice J. itorium.

Adv. well-rendered selections of music and Melvin Welsh. A candle-light service was then held for the installation which' was led by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Frank W.

Leidy. Rev. Claude H. Wilson, pastor of Bethel A. M.

E. church for the past three years, is spending this week at Philadelphia attending the annual conference. It is not certain whether he will be returned here for anether year. Forming Junior Choir The young people of the First Presbyterian church are organizing a Junior choir to assist the Senior choir-in the various church services. Card Of Thanks We wish to express our apprecia were given by the local church choir and the audience with Mrs.

E. A. teacn young people tne enetis ui intemperate Rev. U. G.

Seif-ert; "How may the social aide of the Sunday ichool be W. A. Sinner. A special selection of music was given by the Gardner family of Uriah Evangelical church. A solo, "Crossin The Bar," was sung by Robert Nell, and the benediction pronounced by Rev.

M. W. Dayton. Sunday morning, the devotional services were conducted by H. "letcher as pianist.

Others who took Senft wife of Nathan C. Senft, who died Saturday morning, after an illness of more than a year, were held at her late home, this afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev. Ralph C.

Robinson, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, officiated. Interment was made in the Dr. Francis T. Jamison, Sunday visited his brother, B.

Jamison, this place. tion for the kindness and sympathy extended during the illness and death of Mrs. Alice J. Senft; also for the use of automobiles at the funeral and for the beautiful floral tributes. NATHAN SENFT and FAMILY.

Adv, part in the. discussion of questions were: C. B. Krall, Russell Moody, Mrs. M.

W. Dayon. James Lau, C. Wilmer Krall. Ed Bigler, Rev.

G. A. Livingston, J. G. Spidel, H.

W. My- Ty Cobb's lifetime base-stealing average was 37 per year. Ben Chapman, of the Yankees, has averaged 35 tiius far. Spring Grove cemetery. The pall Mr.

and Mrs. Harry F. Hake spent Red, white and blue Is the color scieme for a frock which Ina Claire, blonde American glms star, ordered jwhile yiaitlfli Puts, Myers. Miss Rhetta Dick gave an in Saturday visiting their daughter, bearers were two sons. Collins and Earl Senft, and four grandsons, Rob-1 tereating and instructive address to frs And jobJI Myers, Airs, Guy Sixers Ihuraday was Airs.

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