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6 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1934. II CHURCH 0 OBSERVE G.F1 MILLER LIONS CLUB PLANS CONDUCT FUNERAL OF MRS. NELLIE YOUNG OF NORRISVILLE Norrisvllle, July SI. Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Nellie Young, wife of Herbert R.

Young, of FRESH I 'KIDDIES' WILL ARRIVE TODAY GERANIUM STALK BLOOMS PROFUSELY AT HANOVER JUNCTION Hanover Junction, July S3. A geranium stalk in the yard at tha horn of W. S. Henry, at this place, ha on it TO flowers, which are now in bloom. The stalk is among many beautiful flower at tha Henry home.

BOYS' CLASS OF 1910 OF PLEASANT GROVE S. S. HOLDS REUNION Pleasant Grove. July SI. The third annual reunion of the Boy' clasa of 1910, Pleasant Grove Vnited Brethren Sunday school, taught by Mrs.

MC. Prowell, waa held Sunday, After attending Sunday school service at Pleasant Grove, a picnic PATTERSON REUNION AT STE ARTSTO WH OFFICERS RE-ELECTED Stewartitown, July St. JamM W. Patterson, Glen Rock waa reelected president, of tha Major James and Sarah Ed I Patterson branch of the Alexander and Sarah Ferris Pat. terson clan at the fourth annual re-union held Saturday in the auditor, lum of the Stwarttown Agricultur 02ND ANNIVERSAR DIES AT GLENVILLE SPECIAL PROGRAM this place, who died Saturday at the Maryland General hospital.

The serv ices were held from the home of Mra Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rum- Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Sttne and Furniture Dealer And Re Special Sen-ice Will Be Held Susquehanna Unit To Observe lunch was served at Reeser grove. say Smlthson, in Harford county.

During the afternoon, an old-fash family spent Saturday at Herthey Pa. Roger Shaffer, this Place, and Mil' near here, atl p- m. with further 24 Children From New York Will Be Entertained In Hanover Homes al association. The other officer, also re-elected, were: First vice- ioned get-together wa enjoyed. The Sunday By Manchester U.

B. Congregation tired Funeral Director Passes Away "Ladies Night" At York Haven Thursday following member and friends of the lard Miller, near this place, left for services in St. Paul's Methodist Protestant church. Rev. Karl Wareheim pastor, officiated, assisted by Rev.

C. president, Mr. Rhea M. Keeney, New Freedom R. econd vlce-presl- class of 1910 attended: Mr.

and Mrs. Chicago, where they will attend IM. C. Prowell, Mr. and Mrs.

John R. the world fair. B. Robey, pastor of tha Stewarts- Zigaer and daughter, Nancy, Mr. and dent, Mrs.

James L. Zellers, Stew, artetown ft. D- third vlce-presl. dent, Charles Bear, Baltimore: town Methodist Protestant church. Picnic Aug.

4 REV. CASTLE TO SPEAK FUNERAL ON THURSDAY BOROUGH NEWS NOTES Mr. John F. Ort and children, The annual picnic of Shaffer' Emma. John.

and Ralnh Mrs. Union Sunday achool will be held tary, Mr. Edgar E. Fix. Stewart- John Hoffnaale and aon.

John. Mancheter. July 23. fet raui Clenvllle. July 21.

F. W. Miller. aoric naven. Ju 23.

Tha Ar.t Saturday, August 4. afternoon and Interment was made in the cemetery adjoining the church. The pallbearers, neighbors, were: Everett and Roy Duncan. Walter Swift, Clarence and Jacob Winemiller and Charles Gerald and Franklin. Civ: Mr.

and United Brethren church. Rev. B. P. furniture dealer at thl place, ana mia-year j-aater to be held by evening, in the picnic grove, near Mr.

Ralph Markley and daughter. S. Buaey, pastor, Sunday will ob retired undertaker, died at hi noma town; treasurer, James L. Zellers, Stewartstown ft. D.

historian, Miss M. Hasel Zellers, Stewartstown R- D. and business chairman, Francis here. Music will be furnished by the Delma, Mr. and Mr.

Lewi R. Stare serve the 102nd anniversary of the today at 12: 45 d. m. Death waa Hanover Lions' club Boy1 band of me Susquehanna Lions club has been arranged for Thursday night in tha auditorium of the York Haven Free Library building. A Enfield.

and children. Wilbert, Leonard, founding of the united Brethren caused by a stroke of paralysis, Hanover and the Glen Rock Knights C. "attcrson, Stewartitown R. D. 2- Emma and Mary Ellen, Geraldine church at thi place.

Special pro which he uffered three week ago, or rytma string band of Glen Rock, The assembly was called to order Stroman, and Mrs. Arthur C. grams have been arranged for the entertainment will follow the dinner He wa aged 77 years, 10 monthe and The run data is Monday, August (. WRIGHTSVILLE PASTOR Shelley and sons, Charles and Duane. dav.

At 10:30 a. Rev. E. at 10:80 a. m.

and a basket lunch was served at 12 o'clock, noon. At IS days. Besides Ms wire, Minerv OTHER NEWS OF TOWN Hanover, July 23. Twenty-four children of the New York city tenements will arrive in Hanover this Tuesday afternoon at 5:24 o'clock at Union depot, via the Western Maryland railroad. The children will be guest of resident of Hanover and yvictnity.

The guests will remain here 'two weeks. The New York Tribune Fresh Air fund finances the trip. Mrs. Kathryn Boyer Dies Mrs. Kathryn Stambaugh Boyer.

widow of George Boyer, died this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock at her home, SOI Broadway, from a complication of diseases. She would have been SI years old on August 2, nest Mr. Susan Beshore, Clarence Be-1 castle, of York, a retired United Tracev Miller, he leaves a aon, Mai meeting, ine ainner will be served by the Young Ladies Bible class of the York Haven United Brethren 1:30 p. the assembly wa called hore andchildren, Martin, John, Jay, Brethren minister, will be the guet den T. MlUer, thi place; a daughter, IS GRANTED VACATION Wrightsville, July 23.

The trustee to order by ringing a 120-year-old HALE REUNION IS HELD Mary ana June, Mrs. in. ju in, speaker. Special music will also be Ruth Miller, at home; a alster, cow bell, that belonged to Major xorn naven; ana mra. rvooeri rendered at thl service at the after-Fitzkee and daughter, Anna, Charles Unnn service, whirh win hee-in nt 2 cunaay scnooi.

a committee on ar-rangements consists of David Kuhe. this place; Dr. B. E. Gamble.

Manchester: Walter Blosa, Mt Wolf; and AT PARK NEAR HANOVER Miae Lamanda Miller, Brodbeck; and two grandchildren. Maiden. Jr, and board of the iirst Presbyterian church has granted a month's vaca-tictn to the pastor. Rev. Thomas A.

i 1 A 1 I iuu vnru.ft tiiixcr, n. im i 0v ock. jr, HOm. 1 Ol'K Dorothy Miller, thl place. Patterson, and which wa found over a year ago on the Patterson homestead, near here, now owned by Leslie McElwain.

Devotional exer The seventh annual Hale family and Mrs. William Folk and children, will be the guest speaker. Several Mr. Miller was in the undertaking iamei Aiineamst. Saginaw.

Motor To Herahey McGregor. He and his family plan reunion was held at Forest i'ark, Trema. Evadell and Wlllinm, selections will be rendered at this and furniture business for 56 years. to spend the vacation with relatives Air. and Mrs.

Henrv nmi. York: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Becker Hanover, Sunday. A social gathering cises were conducted by Rev.

Tolbert service bv the male chorus of the Eleven years ago he sold the under was held at 10 a. m. The afternoon taking part of the business to George D. Hewlett, pastor of the Stewart, town Presbyterian church. The ad program opened at 1:30 o'clock.

Rev and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Pugh and family, this place, formed a motor party Thursday to Hershey 2 am," JrY. mm First United Brethren church, York, and Alvin, lork; Mr.

and Mrs. Birhij. ninup Maurice Copp and children. Elwood. fu, hnm.

Arthur TJewillvm nrt OlnrL. Snrin dinner was lven at the home of Arthur, Llewellyn and Gloria, Spring W. Gelple and Son, of Glen kock, Ralph C. Robinson, castor of St continuing in the furniture business Paul's Lutheran church, Spring Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Rentzel, Pleas dress of welcome to the clan was extended bv the president. Mr. Patterson, a great-great grandson of Major Patterson. Other numbers on the until the urn of hi deatn. tie nn Dr.

B. E. Gamble, nlant nhv.i,. Grove, waa in charge of tha Devo Grove, R. D.

1. ureville, Sunday in honor of the ished his trade when he wf 18 years tions. The program follows: Piano Bible Clan Outing of the Continental Paper and Bag corporation, left Friday morning for former's father, Jacob Rentzel, this old. under David Hedrick. at New solo, "The Lost Chord," Ruby Jane The Ladies' Adult Bible class of place; Henry Snydfr, Lois Eichel- Freedom.

He worked four year with program were: Reading, Mis Doris M. Stoner; solo, "Peep, Peep. How Senft; address by Rev. Ralph C. Rob- anniversary.

Those attending were in Dur.ellen, N. and during the pastor's absence no preaching services will be conducted all next month. Miss Eleanor Campbell spent the week-end visiting Miss Ethel Lec-rone, York. The American War Mothers' chapter will hold it monthly meeting Tuesday evening, July 29. with the business session in charge of the president, Mrs.

Mary E. Birk. The Young Ladies' Bible class of the First Methodist Episcopal church will hold its annual outinc Saturday, August 4. at Hershey park. Pleasant Grove United Brethren church held Its annual outing at Mr.

Hedrick, after which he went in inson; reading of the minutes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rentzel, this The deceased had been an invalid for the past twenty year, following stroke. Her husband preceded her In death several years ago.

The deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mr. John Stambaugh. Surviving are: Nine children, "Wilson Boyer, York; Roy Boyer, Tork: Mrs. Elsie Hoke, York; Mrs.

Joseph Gibbons, West Manheim township: George Boyer, Broadway; Luther Boyer, West Hanover street; Mrs. Mamie Rohrbaugh, at home; Miss Margie Boyer. at home, and Miss Boyer. York street. Hanover, and one brother, James Stam- Hezekiah Senft Spring Grove: a business.

He was a life-long member i Hershey Park. Saturday. The fol placed Henry Snyder, Lois Elchel- The Birdies Sing." William Patter-son, accompanied by his sister, Ruth: string music selections, "Little Dutch Mill," "Let The Rest Of The reading, Mrs. Roy Sipling; address. I 1 1 1 t- -1 1 lunniK oucuueu.

iuro. riuwcii, OI tne meiormea cungrrgauuu Stone church. teacher; Mrs. Carrie Wertz. Mrs.

1" William Hubley; report of historian, Mahlon McKonley. a weens vacation at a mountain camp, near Pittsburgh. During his absence, Dr. J. F.

Wood is caring for the medical and surgical work at the local mill. The annual Sunday school picnic of the York Haven United Brethren church was held Saturdav. It was largely attended. A number of games and contests were arranged The funeral wlB be held Thursday William Toomey. Mrs.

Harry R. 'uu'' World Go By," "The Old Spinning The officers were re-elected as fol Householder, Mrs. Arthur C. Shelley, neasure ine. w.

t. ifr. cwi.l Auxiliary To Sponsor Show with brief cervices at his late home at 9: SO a. followed by further Wheel." bv Misses Helen Wise. Ev elyn Seltz and Arlene Wte and Les Kohr.

Mrs. John Ort, Mrs. John Wolf, The Ladies' auxiliary of the Un- service at Stone church, with inter lows: President, Stanley S. Hale: first vice-president Enos E. Yohe; second vice-president; Martin Hale; ter Seitz; harp duet In The uaia- ment in the adjoining cemetery.

Rev, en," Helen Wise ana Ariene wise; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott and daughter. Feggy Ann. Shrewsbury.

Dr. Paul D. Yoder, pastor of the Jef secretary, Mrs. Hezekiah Senft; assistant secretary, William HHubley; treasurer, William Hale Parson. Mrs.

William Marklev. Mrs. Harry ion tire company win sponsor an Willis. Mrs. Melvin Fink.

Mrs. George outdoor show August 10 and 11. The Fink, Mrs. Amos Conlev. Mrs.

W11- title of the show has been changed liam Aughenbaugh. Mrs. Lewis Stare, to "The World's All Right," instead Mrs. John Hoffnagle, Mrs. Aymer of "In The Money," as had been an- ferson Reformed charge, will offi guitar and mandolin duet, "In The Sweet Bv And By." Evelyn and Les The funeral will be held Thursday spent a few days visiting their par- ciate.

Funeral Director George Geiple and Son, of Glen Rock, have Prize were awarded as follows: Flnk, Mrs. Dale Myers. Mr. Clar- nounced. charge of arrangements.

The oldest lady present Mrs. Fannie morning at 9: SO o'clock with services ents. Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Scott at the "late residence. Rev. Dr. M. and Mr.

and Mrs. C. Brenneman Sando. pastor of the West Manheim I Kline. Reformed charge, will officiate.

In- I Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Spangler have terment will be made in York Road been called to Baltimore, owing to ence Emig.

Mrs. Alvin Ebersole. Mrs. The We Four Card club met at the during the afternoon and a concert by the Emigsville band rendered in the evening. Edward Quickel.

an employee of the local paper mill for more than thirty years, has become nhvsicallv incapacitated for duties there, as a result of lameness. He has relinquished his duties. Mr. and Mrs, Marshall A. Price left Friday for Huntingdon where thev will spend several days visiting ter Seitz: piano solo.

"Simple Arew, bv Thome, by Mrs. Norman McClain; reading of minutes, by Mr. Edgar K. Stoner, acting secretary. Owing 'i the absence of the treasurer.

James L. Zellers, the report waa read by the Hubley, 7S years, Columbia, Fa Elizabeth Koch. Mrs. erna Naylor, home of Mrs. F.

W. Zeigler Wednes- oldest man present Samuel Sipling, S6 years. McSherrystown; the young Mrs. James L. Bishop.

Mrs. Roy day afternoon. A prize for high score the death of the latter's aunt SPRING GROVE LIONS Hoover, t'aui jjmtnursi ana was won bv sg Margaret WOgan est baby girl, Lula laughman, president, Mr. Patterson. The time Millard Stetler.

Those present were: Mrs. F. F. months Hanover R. D.

youngest WILL MEET THURSDAY and place for the next meeting oi Kling. Mrs. Luther Schriver, Miss baby boy present Russel Stabley, 14 Margaret Wogan and Mrs. F. the clan will be stated at a later date.

months, Red Lion; the oldest mar Spring Grove, July The regu Zeigler, PERSONAL NOTES lar luncheon meeting of the Spring Bridge Club Meets L. A. S. To Meet The Ladies' Aid society of the ried couple, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Hale, married 50 years, York; most recent married couple, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Stoner, York, married sis FROM SHREWSBURY The Wednesday afternoon Bridge Will Be Buried Hera The body of Aaron Sprenkle, a former resident of this place, who died Sunday morning: at the home of his daughter. Mrs.

Charles Nester, York, will be brought here for burial at Fairview cemetery, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Sprenkle was for many years a bridge builder employed by the Pennsylvania railroad company. Charles Sprenkle. residing near town, is a brother of the deceased man.

The Young Men's Bible class of Grove Lions club will be held at the Aldine hotel, Thursday night at 6:45 o'clock. The guest speaker at the tne rormers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Price.

They will attend a reunion of the Price clan at that place Sunday. The monthly meeting of the Sunshine girls class of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Mrs. Annie J. E.

Brun-ner. teacher, will be held Tuesdav club was entertained at the home of Stewartstown Methodist Episcopal cemetery. W. F. Podson.

funeral director, is in charge. Fiter Beck Miss Mary M. Becker, who resides the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder.

Bark Mill avenue, and Maurice Eugene Fitez. son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Earl R. Fitez.

Ridae avenue, were married Sunday morninsr at o'clock in the First 'United Brethren church. East Middle and Locust streets. The ring ceremony was performed by the pastor. George C. Daugherty, in the presence of a cumber of relatives and friends.

They will reside at their respective homes for the present Stricken III Shrewsbury, July 28. Mr. and Mrs- H. A. Kauffman.

The high score church will hold a meeting Thursday luncheon will be A. M. Squair, man Mrs. Gettys Painter. Williamsport prize was won by Mrs.

David Kuhe, evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ager of the Sears Roebuck store, months; couple coming greatest distance, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Gossert, Lebanon: parents of the largest family present Mr. and Mrs.

William Hub- John E- Anstine. visited Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thoie present were: Mrs.

David Sechrist Kuhe and Mrs. Stephen Davin. York York. Takes Up New Duties The Christian Endeavor society or night in the social room of the local engine house. Herman Seller.

Baltimore, wa a Haven: Mrs. Henry Wolf and Mrs. J. the local Methodist Protestant church week-end guest ot his iamuy. p.

Wood. Mt Wolf: Mrs. B. E. Gam- Walter S.

Hoke, who has been the cashier of the Spring Grove National did not hold a meeting Sunday eve Mr. and Mrs. John Mledwig, York. hie. Mrs.

V. W. Zeie-ler. Mrs. Harrv Grace Evangelical church, taught by R.

C. Benedict has completed ar ning so as to permit its member to were weeK-ena guests oi ir. ana a no-henhaneh and Mrs. H. a.

Kauff- bank since its reorganization last August relinguished his duties as unaries m.toiS, man. this ace. attend the tent meetings Deing neia at Norrisville. Interest is increasing in the meetings and there wa an cashier on Wednesday of last week, ri. it aoyie.

norse aeaier. returnea T.orfl. who attended the an- to take up his duties as assistant to the president of the E. B. Wilbur Stricken last evening at o'clock.

W- G. May Second av estimated attendance of TOO at tne home from the West, where he nuai picnic of St Paul's United bought a carload Of horses. Rvanrelical Sundav school. York. Trust company, Bethlehem.

enue, a son of Rev. and Mrs. John B. evening service. During the afternoon service, a duet was rendered by Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ci R. Ehrhart and held Boeckel's erove. near Dallas ley, Columbia, six children present; tha youngest mother present Mr.

Russel E. Stabley, Red Lion; the bean guessing contest first prize, Miss Carrie Myers, Spring Grove; booby prize, Mis Ruth Shaffer, York. Those In Attendance Those present were: Doris Bish, Mr. and Mrs. I jvi Hale.

Cora Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sipling, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shireman, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Sipiing, Mr. and Mrs- Curtis Walter, Samuel Parson, Mrs. Henry Walter, Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Alt-land, Clinton McKonley, Mr. J. C. Beck. John McKonley.

Mr. and Mrs. Mays, formerly of this place, was Fhilip Hoke, who was elected as cashier to succeed Walter S. Hoke, children. ilkensburg, are vist- town.

Thursday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Bicycle Rider Hurt An accident occurred to one of the local paper boys, Arthur Fritz, while on his way to the local Pennsylvania railroad station Friday to lift his papers. The boy was riding his bicycle when one of the wheels flew off. He was thrown into the air and turned over several times, but escaped with only several minor injuries, which consist of bruises and abrasions on and about the left shoirtder.

His bicycle was broken beyond repair. A vegetable soup sale will be conducted Tuesday by the Women's Working union of St Paul's Luth Walter T. Gibbs and Mrs. G. Ernest- rushed to the Hanover General hos ing Mrs.

Carrie Ehrhart r. p. Werner. Mr. and Mra.

Rov took charge of the business activi IMr. and Mrs. Joseph Young. BaN cr.Si.nli onH Huno-Mor Rernire and Jones, with J. Evans Anderson as accompanist.

The services will be held each night this week at ties of the bank as cashier Thursday rangements for it annual outing for the members and their families, to be held on Tuesday, August at Long park, Lancaster. Rev. Thomas Waters, presiding elder of the Philadelphia district of the A. M. E.

church, filled the pulpit of Bethel A. E. church Sunday afternoon. The following motored to Hershey, where they held an outing: Mrs. Abram Green.

Columbia: Mrs. Charles H. Myers. Mrs. George D.

Kinard. Mary Crumbling. John F. Hersh, John Crumbling. Myrtle Bay-man and Virginia Mann.

There will be na preaching services i ir -o uinore, eie ecn-rim guests jir. and Mr. Boyd Beard and son, ana -vi 13. xieriniui oeiirra. Georce July 19.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Hoke returned Sunday from Pittsburgh, vreorge omsser. ieirou.

ib n0t. entertained at dinner visiting ms motner, jsiro. jonn xr, XT-. where they spent several days with pital in the ambulance. Considerable improvement was noticed overnight and he was permitted to leave the Institution today.

Lions Going To Camp The Hanover Lions club will hold Its weekly dinner meeting this Tuesday evening at Camp Conewago. York-Adams Area Council camp of tie Boy Scouts of America. Twenty-two scouts from Hanover, Littles- ciaaser. were- vr Ur, U'Uliam o'clock. The meetings will close with next Sunday's services.

In the afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, the sermon will be delivered by Rev. M. E- Dearholt, and in the evening, at 7:45 o'clock, the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Karl H. Wareheim.

friends. They moved their household effects from the Old Forge Heights Smyser, of Detroit, Mrs. An Roy G. Hubley, Mrs. William Hubley, nie SDane-Ier, and Mrs.

Charles East- Fannie C. Hubley, Mahlon McKonley, eran church. The soup will be made in the hall adjacent the church. Or to Bethlehem, today. John Luckenbaugh.

near Lis fant son of Mr. and Mrs. William lack, of York. Other recent guests of Witman, Menges Mills. Mr.

and Mrs. Landis were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.

Gentzler, Mrs. chey's church, who had been con Reunion Held Mrs. Ervin Myers and children, Mary Pmma Miller and daughter, Marga fined to bed the past eleven weeks, is A fajniiv reunion and triple birth- Ellen, Ray and Wilson, and Mr. and ret York. Howard W.

Anderson and again able to be about the home. He visited his son and daughter-in-law. day anniversary dinner was held at Mrs. Milton bchroll, York. next Sunday in Trinity Lutheran church owing to the pastor.

Rev. J. M. Spangler, being on his annual two weeks' vacation. Miss Bernice C.

Barnes spent today visiting Mrs. George J. Helfrich. York. Harrv E.

Dietz and Fred Diets. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Beam and town and Gettysburg are attending the encampment At Central Oak Heights Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Adam C.

Ruth, ton, Spring avenue, left this morning for Centra Oak Heights, -nr. ana Emorv Luekenbatieh neice, Miss Jennie Hammond, Stewartstown R. have returned from a fishing trip to Diehl's Island. Mi PMa McElwain. Quarryvtlle, Senft.

The reunion was of the W. daughter, June, Monday visited the Heidelberg Station, Thursdav. Mrs. Elsie Hamme Stover visited Howard enft family. Those present former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. ders will be taxen and the soup delivered by members of the organization. At a special meeting of the Ladies auxiliary of Susquehanna Fire company, held Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred La-prairie, final arrangements were made for the picnic. It will be held Tuesday at Williams Grove and all members are invited to attend. The trip will be made by truck, leaving York Haven about 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

Xagle and son. Jacob, spent the week-end visiting Cora A- McKonley, Kathryn Graybill, Mrs. Mahlon McKonley. William H. Hubley, Rev.

Ralph C. Robinson, Mrs, Ralph C. Robinson, David Timothy Robinson, Mary Hannah Robinson, Miss Dorothy Lindsay, William Hale Parson, Mrs. Charles Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Hale, Ethel Hale. Nevin E. Hale, Stanley S. Hale, Stanley B. Hale, Bradley B.

Hale, Marie Spangler, Harvey Sheffer, Ruch C. Sheffer, Samuel Sheffer, Mrs. Samuel Sheffer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MOyer, Mr.

and Mrs. John Hale, Mary Jane Xagle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gossert, John Gossert Wil ere: Mr. and Mrs.

W. tiowara Beam. Dover. her mother. Mrs.

Ellen Hamme. at is visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. West Milton. where they will at Senft.

this place; Mr. and Mrs. cur- Mr. and Mrs. Kurvin Hess and Y.

C. Marsteuar, stewartstown Of leader- 10cm agents ior uie Donegal ana in C. Senft and children. Catherine sons. Tale and Kurvin.

attended tne west Side sanitarium, Sundav. Mrs. Hamme is able to sit out on a wheelchair after being bedfast with tend the summer scr.ooi shin training of the ft- D. Evangelical i Conoy insurance company, attended a Rachel Janet Sarah Ann. the funeral ervire nf the former's Mr and Mrs.

A. L. Grisinger, Mr. and Curvin Thomasville; Mr. and uncie.

wMiam Hartman, Loganville, a broken thigh, for more than eight and Mrs- Raymond Brackbill and dinner party given rriday evening lor Henry S. Rish, Marietta, at his home at Prospect Park, in honor of his 67th birthday. More than i50 guests weeks. irs. jonn ji.

cenii onu cuuuicii, Saturdav msr Stanley and Miriam son, Mechanicsburg R. were a-uests Sundav afternoon of Mr. and Milton Hoke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.

Senft John E. Senft. Visit At Harriburg Mr. and Mrs. John Emenheiser and pring Grove; Mr.

and Mrs. William church-Seriously Charged Charles Lookenbill. this place, was arrested today by Detective Jesse Crabbs on serious charges preferred before Justice of the Feace John Dubs, Penn township, by Florence C. Jamison. Spring Grove.

The deiend-ant entered bail for a hearing. Herman A. Hoke, who has been a patient at the Hanover General hospital the past five weeks, beine Mrs. James L. Stewartstown R.

D. 3. Mr. Grisinger is president of the. hoard of directors of the Gettys were present Mr.

Rich is general Mrs. Nagles brother-in-law and for this company and is well ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nye, New known here, Cumberland. Alfred Roth who underwent an Walter Z.

Spangler. a clerk in the liam Gossert, Joseph Gossert, Margaret Gossert Virginia Hale, Carrie H. Senft Russel Hinkle. Xorth Co dorus township: Miss Viola Rohr grandson, Kenneth, this place, and Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. Mitzel and children, Janet, Ida Jane, Dorothy Ann treated for a broken arm. which he E. Myers, Mr.

and Mrs. Hezekiah burg Production Credit association. baugh, Brodbeck; Mr. and Mrs. Clar Senft Marguerite Senft, Ruby Jane i sustained in an automobile accident.

emergency operation at the Columbia cffice of the Continental -Paper and Mr. and Mrs. John seitz ana son. ence E. Senft, and daughter, Helen, is greatly improved.

He continues Billv. Wilmington, were guests ctjrporauun, is uui ruju inn Senft Israel Hale, Henry Hale, Mr. hospital ten days ago for appendicitis, and Philip, Leader's Heights, motored to Harrisburg, Suilday, where they were guests at a birthday dinner held York: William H. Louey, rianover, a week's vacation. Mr.

and Mrs. and Mrs. C. W. Sipling, George of Mr.

and Mrs. Myrl McCleary. and Rev. J. X.

Faust The nnniver Spangler will spend their vacation in s-pang, Henrietta Sipling, Millard Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. ueveme, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Et- sarins celebrated were the 69th an- sipimg, Mr. and Mrs. George Kehr, niversary of W. Howard Senft; the tmger. mug inauvcB.

is ereatly improved. William Metzger, Columbia, has returned home after spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellwein. Orange street Prof.

Paul Frey. a member of the faculty of the United Brethren Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Laughman inth anniversary of his granddaugh- Miss Margaret Rohrbaugh, who i The property of David Stare, oc ter, Janet Senft both of which oc- attending summer school at Millers. cured Friday.

ville State Teachers' college, spent William F. Mvers and son. Philin the week-end with her parents, Mr, caught a snapping turtle weighing and Mrs. Samuel Rohrbaugh. 19 and a half pounds in the Conewa- Dorothy Ann Mitzel, Leader's confined to bed.

Choir Sings At Lutherville The choir of the St Peter's' Lis-chey's. Lutheran congregation attended the services at S-t. Paul' Lutheran church. Lutherville. Rev.

Henry Spangler. pastor. Sunday night They sang the following numbers durine the services: Recessional: "Hark Hark Mv Soul." and "Sundown." Those who motored to Lutherville were: Mrs. William F. Senft Mrs.

Henry Reachard, Mrs. William Rice. Mrs. Norman Waltersdorff. Mrs.

P. Filmore Menkes. Miss Mary Fair, Misses Naomi Reachard, Dorothy Rohrbaugh. Roena Senft. Ruth Reachard, Delia Sauter.

Henry M. Reachard. John Sauter. Willis Dav. Norman Waltersdorff.

Francis Senft college at Lincoln, is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Frey. I Mrs.

Samuel Ruby and Mrs. Nellie I C. Raymond spent the week-end in i go creek last week. It was one of Heights, and Doris Kepner, North cupied by Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Keener and family on Main street is being improved by painting. Mr. and Mrs.

P. P. Davin spent Sundav visiting and Mrs. J. F.

Wood at Mt Wolf. Mrs. A. J. Henry accompanied bby Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Tross and family returned here Friday, after a several days' visit at Atlantic City. Chicago, Rev.

and Mrs. Everett C. DeVelde, New Park, were entertained by J. Mitchell Jordan and family, Stewartstown R. D.

S- A social will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the basement of the Stewartstown Presbyterian church under the auspice of the Christian Endeavor society of the church. All those who attend are to bring a supply of sandwiches. Miss Mildred Warden, who 1 employed at the plant of the Stewartstown Manufacturing company, spent the week-end at her home, near Nottingham, Chester county. the largest turtles caught in that York, spent several days with their stream for some time. grandmother, Mrs.

John Emenheiser. Mr- and Mrs. Alfred Lajghman. Alfred Laughman, Harold Laughman, Margaret Mr. and Mrs.

Martin McWilliams. Kenneth Mc-Williams, Martin McWilliams, Mr. and Mrs. William Laughman, Nathaniel J. Laughman, Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton E. Yohe, Mrs. Henry Kaufiman, Betty Jane Martin, Edward C. Hale.

Mrs. Edward Hale, Clarence McMaster, Mrs. Clarence McMaster. William McMaster. Margaret McMaster, Myrtle McMaster, Fnily McMaster, Oscar J.

McMaster, Maude L. McMaster, William McMaster. Russel E. Stabley, Helen G. Plans for the annual outing of the Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Emenheiser employes of the Pennsylvania Knit- Saturdav evening were: Mr. and Mrs. tin; are unaer way. 'ine out- Earl Kepner and children, Doris and rwill be held Saturday, August 4, Earl of North York.

mg at Bay Shore, Md. A shore dinner Donald Hushes. Coatesville. was a PICNIC FOR D. V.

B. S. HELD AT NEW PARK New Fark. July A picnic was held Friday on the grounds of the Centre Presbyterian manse for the pupils and teachers of the Daily Vacation Bible school, which closed Friday morning after a two weeks' sessicu. Much interest was shown in the work of the school.

The largest attendance on the one day was 45. On Sr.nday morning during the Sunday school period, the pupils were presented with certificates, showing the work they had done. Mrs. W. Everett Wiley, near here.

Is confined to bed by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kotiia and children. Richard and Martha Ann.

returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Brown. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry M. Anderson and daughters. Ethelind. Mabel and Louise, attended the Master Farmers' picnic held Thursday near Columbia.

W. M. S. Meets The Women's Missionary society of the Centre Presryterlan church held i Atlantic City. Clair L.

Leber and Harold Kinard left this morning for Central Oak Heights, West Milton, where they will represent the Young People's Missionary circle of Grace Evangelical church at the summer assembly, hich convenes all this week. Mrs. Emma Coy. Mountville. spent the week-end with her cousin, Mrs, ill oe servea.

suest of Mr. and Mrs. Rentzel ANNUAL CARL REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Barnhart, Saturday.

Mr. Hughes is principal of NEAR ARENDTSVILLE My Offiee Will Be Closed Menges Aims, recently entertainea the grade schools at this place and choir. Friends who accompanied the of until further notice on account guests ai a ainner in nonor or nr. at present la attending summer choir. Frneds who accompanied the choir were: Mr.

and Mrs. Nerias alterations. Dr. A. M.

Stinson. The annual Carl family reunion was held Sunday at the South Moun- and Mrs. Leslie S. Peterson, Fall school at Millersville State Teachers River, and Mrs. Clyde Haskell college.

Selema Fisher Willow street Adv. jyzi.ze Henry. Mrs. Mabel Barnhart Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Etzweiler tain Dark, near Arendtsville. The Toledo Mrs. Barnhart and Mrs.

Mrs. C. B. Musser anrt daue-htem. George W.

Sauter. Mrs. Malvin A Stabley, Russel E. Stabley. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Earl Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. William Shuitz, Hazel Shultz, Doris Shultz, Charles Shultz, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Shultz, Philip Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shultz, William Shultz and Mrs. William McMaster.

Peterson are sisters. Other guests Sauter. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Senft Mary, and Martha, and Ruth Alt and children.

Sara Ann and Edward, program for the day was as follows: have returned from a ten dare' va--March by the Carl family orchestra; Robert Henry. John Carl. Gladys land, near Manchester, and Mrs. Roy Myers and Esther Miller. enroll, tms place, visited and were: Mrs.

C. Straley, Mary Stra-ley, Evelyn Miller and Wilford Mar-key, York: and Maynard Barnhart, Menges Mills. on to the Century of PPrPogress, scripture reeamg. inin u- cati Mrs. Caleb Altland.

near Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Mummert Ch icago, and Atlantic City. T- -r-i' vr.

Grove, Saturday evening. and son, John, were entertained Sunday by Mrs. Mummert's parents. Mr. Mrs.

C. W. Guinter left today for Miiier Mv- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Luckenbaugh Returns From Lebanon Johnstown wnere she wui spena a and daughters, Alliene, Anna Marie Miss Mildred Schroll returned ers; vocal number, the Flickinger and Mrs.

Jacob Miller. Hanover. SEVEN VALLEYS NOTES OF INTEREST Seven Valleys, July 23. Rev. S.

H. Culler, pastor of the Seven Valleys Lutheran church, has been granted his annual vacation, effective August 1. There will no preaching in the churches of the charge the first three Sunday in August, Rev. and Mrs. Culler will go to Northneld, where they will attend the ween, ana wni.e mere sne win Me and Maybelle, Jackson township, were home after spending three weeks at Mr.

and Mrs. H. Allen Stambaugh entertained Saturdav bv Mr. and Lebanon, the guest of her uncle and and children, Allene. Sherman.

Orin a meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. Y. C. Marstellar. LEWISBERRY NEWS BRIEFLY RELATED Lewisberry, July S3.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie K. May. York, entertained the senior choir and council of and Carlton, Mr.

and Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. William Klauser, Roundtown. Mrs. Amanda Bentzel, Nashville, aunt, iMr.

and Mrs. John Crone. She was accompanied here by Mr. and Stambaugh, Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Bupp and daughter, Nancy, this who has been an invalid for several dress a missjonary convention. tbe Car, famil orchestra; Mis. Grace smith spent th week-; fe Jonn Car, familV( end visiting in Atlantic City. titled. "Blest Be The Tie That Mrs.

Chanes D. and Section, by a male c.dren. Eygene and Joan, York. sed the men the IIL ZJZITV El orchestra; address, Mr. Weikert ents, Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Leh- -rv Mrs. Crone and daughters. Helen Stewartstown.

D. The business meeting was in charge of the president Mrs. D. Ross Anderson. The Kathryn and Betty, who spent the place, Mr.

and Mrs. George Dear Union Lutheran church, York, Sat years suffering from a heart condition, is in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.

Breighner, weeK-ena at Mt. Wolf. program was in charge of Mrs. Ray dorff, York. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bible school and the summer con urday, at their bungalow at Silver Mrs. Adam Hess and children York, were entertained over the ference. Miss Ida Hibner and Mrs. H.

D. Emma. Mame, Dorothy and Earl mond Rechard. Prayer was offered by Mrs. J.

W. Porter. A reading. "What the Year Premises." was Esther Miller ana uiaays man. Mr.

and Mrs. James Kiscadden, week-end by Mr. Breighner's parents Dallastown, were guests of the for Mvers: song, "I Love To TeU The Moody, York, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Henry Taylor. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry J. Breighner. mer's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Fairview.

N. spent the week-end 'Story," bv the John Carl family; re given by Mrs. Thomas Gemmill. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. WarSeld Marsteilar and a reading iniant oaptizea ana Mrs.

Kurvin Hess, Friday. Frank Fishel. an aged resident, is Rey. George w. Welsh, D.

bap- Mr. and Mrs. David Rodes and confined to his home, by illness. Thirtv-two tiersons took part in tized Caroline Fay, young daughter Harry Smith, York, were guests the of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Mathias, Sat- latter's sister, Mrs. Annie K. was given by Miss Esther Allen. "Answering the Need" was given by urday night Schriver the communion services yesterday in St. Paul's Evangelical church.

Rev. E. C. Basom, district superintendent Miss Elizabeth McDonald. Those present were: Mrs.

J. Y. C. Marstei Mrs. Albert Glessner and children.

iIr- and Mrs. Huber Everhart were Roeer. Julian and Pleanore, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mel Lake.

The guests left the church at 1:30 p. m. and enjoyed bathing, boating, muehboil, quoits and a minstrel show. Dinner was served at 6:30 p. m.

Harriet Garret Mary and Geraldine Lehr, Arlene and Doretha Husson, Dorothy Jacobs, Orvilla Rohrbaugh, Velma Ness, Gladys Ness, Virginia Ness, Iona Bailey and Carolyn Shelly. York, spent last week at the White-kettle cottage at Silver Lake. Mrs. Grant Fetrow, Mrs. Fannie Struse and her mother, Mrs.

Martha Harling, Yocumtown, visited recently Mr. and Mra. Charles Gray. Mrs. Fetrow and Mra.

Gray are sisters. Guests From Washington Mrs. Lulu Bell and some of her children, Washington, D. motored here Saturday and are guests -of her lar. Mrs.

Howard G. Allen, Mrs. Jacob 0. Fitzpatrick. Mrs.

J. Frank had charge. Miss Jean Goodling, thi' placa; Wilson Senft were entertained over horn. York Haven, at a bungalow with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Crumling. Allan Walker, Philadelphia, is spending a week's vacation with his aunt. Mrs. Bessie Warfield, North Fourth street Rev. Dr.

and Mrs. Frank W. Leidy have returned from a week's vacation to their Eon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leidy, Williams-port Misses Betty and Marie Aerstock, Lancaster, spent a few days visiting the Misses Arlene, Joan and Anne Eslibach, Hellam street Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Good and daugh the week-end bv Mr. and Mrs. Ernest at Wago. McDonald.

Mrs. J. W. Porter, Mrs. D.

Miss Ethel Gladfelter, Rev. and Mrs. port by Robert Carl; selection by the orchestra; song. "Calvary," by the Flickinger quartet; reading of the minutes by secretary, Robert Carl. The officers elected for the coming year are: President Jacob E.

Carl, Spring Grove vice-president C. Keefer; secretary, Robert Carl, Hanover; treasurer, Elmer Weaver. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. Jacob E.

Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carl, Mr. and Mrs- George Carl, Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Keefer, William Carl, Mr. and Mrs. George Rohrbaugh, Mae Louise Rohrbaugh, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Sandruck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Douglas. York.

Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lau, York R. H. Dick.

Glen Rock, are spending Deardorff, Miss Barbara Henry and Miss Katie Henry. Dover, spent the week-end at the summer bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen StambauRh, near New Freedom.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin W. Zartman were: Mr. and Mrs.

Zartman and sons. Donald and Edward, North Codorus and Mr. and Mrs. Zartman's son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Moul. Hanover. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Alwlne were among the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stabley. Paradise township, near Holtzschwam church. The dinner was eiven in honor of their daughter.

Miss Dorothy Stabley, who is spending a short vacation at home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naglc and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Altland. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lau and son.

William, and Miss Helen Grote were among the guests that celebrated the 80th birthday anniversary of Jacob Caslow, Codorus township, Sunday. Phares Moul, automobile mechanic Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G.

W. Welsh at- lnf visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Welch, tended the funeral of Mrs. Nora Bon a week at Central Oaks camp meeting, at Milton, Pa. Mrs. Clara Henry is visiting at Hanover with her son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Gingerich, dra, Waynesboro, Saturday afternoon Mrs. Bondra was entertained at the Freeburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kaltriter. Welsh home about four weeks ago.

Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Danner and Miss Leola Zerland, York, was en brothers, Robert and Raymond tertained Friday night by her sister, Mrs.

Albert Glessner. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bollinger. Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. Juliu and children, Geraldine, Lyndon, Richard, Robert and Rae, of near Shlloh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Shepperd. Stonesifer and their families, her ter, Julia, York, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Fisher. Bream and children, Margaret Ivan, father, Charles Stonesifer, and other Miss Esther Senft Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Spangler and son, Ronald, this Mrs. W.

Henry Crumling spent place, and Miss Margie Kessler, York, left Saturday night to spend a wte relatives in this place. Mrs. Elmer I. Bonner spent Saturday visiting in York. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester C. Byler, Harrisburg, are visiting their uncle and aunt at the Foster, home. The Methodist Sunday school will picnic at William's grove park on Esther and Robert, Norristown, and Mildred Strickler, of this place, who Ross Anderson. Mrs.

Thomas Gem-mill. Mrs. Earl J. McPherson, Mrs. Raymond Reherd, Mrs.

Marsteilar, Mrs. Daniel McElwjin. Mrs. Everett C. DeVelde, Mrs.

J. Springer Lanius. Misses Viola Straw-bridge, Ellen Grove. J. Irwin Manifold.

Elizabeth McDonald. Clara V. Allen. Lena E. Anderson, Est'ier Allen, Margaret Anderson, Eila McElwain and Edith Manifold.

Mrs. Fred Lawrence and son. John Perry. Taeorr.a. Wash-, Dr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Clark, Jr- and children, Robert. Alfred, Eleanor and Letuia Ann. Indiana.

are v-lsiting Mrs. Lawrence's and Dr. Clark's parents. Dr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webb, Mr.

and Mrs. Man-in Webb and children, Vincent and Marie, and Miss Mi-ian Heitert. California, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElwain and son, Richard, this place, visited Va Icy Fcrge and Du Pont Gardens Wed nesc'ay.

Mrt. S. Lizzie Daugherty is visit-iag her nephew. Warren D. Brjwn, Stewartstown.

as guest of hei sister, Mrs. Rachel Brown. visiting Miss Senft's and Mrs. Spang ler's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

John Fisher, Hacketstown, N. J. Sunday at Mt Gretna with her husband, who Is camping with the National Guard. Entertain Clas The Dorcas class of Trinity Lutheran church, taught by Miss Elizabeth Abel, held its monthly meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs- children, Ida Mary, Glen, Frederick, Edward and Robert, motored to Enola, Sunday where they were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Danner. Kurvin and Phyllis Ann Hess returned to the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kurvin Hess, after spending several days at York, as guests of their aunt, Miss Kathryn Koller. Motor To Hershey Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Trimpey, Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis G. Trimpey and son, Harold, motored to Hershey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Segenfuse, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Trostle, Cedar Crest, Thursday visited Mr. and Mrs. spent several weeks at Norristown. at the Spring Grove garage, resumed his work today after an illness of Mr.

and' Mrs. Borneman ana Iamuy will spend a week at this place. several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

John Shutt John Samuel Z. Senft, clerk at the J. B. Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Zeigler, Mrs, Roy, Mabel, Charles, Guy, Eileen and Pauline, Willis Wagner, Alice Over-holtzer, Mr. and Mrs- Irvin Pressler, Aaron Pressler, Doris Pressler, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDermitt Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Rohrbaugh, George Carl and Marie McDermitt Mr. and Mr J. Monroe Nell, Junior Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Sar J.

Snyder, Clair Snyder, Catherine Snyder, Romaine Snyder, Geraldine Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Appier, Marie Appier, Ross Appier, Mrs. VIrgie Feeser, Cr: Feeser, David Feeser. Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Newcomer, Eddie Newcomer. Nettie V. Halter, Luther Halter. Mr.

and Mrs. William Carl, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Carl. Janet Carl, Mack Carl Mr. Shutt and Miss Spangler, spent the week-end on a camping trip in John Hunt south of town. Mrs. Eva Charles Good, Treva Wilt and Earl Zeigler visited Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Winemiller, president, was in charge, and it was decided the annual clasa Simmons and Mr. and Mr. James Davis, New Cumberland, Sunday. picnic will be held, at Murphy's Hollow on Saturday, August 11.

Those Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroll were attending were: Mrs. Walter Leiby, guests of the latter' and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Hartman drug store, was entertained over the week-end at Dallastown. Mrs. J. N. Faust and son Milton, and Edgar Wertz have returned from Spencer, N.

where they visited friends over the week-end. They were accompanied on their return by Miss Anna Mary Brannock, of Spencer, who will spend some time at the Faust home. Mrs. Clayton Hoover is able to be about again after being confined to bed. Buffering from a heart condition.

Baptizes Child The flowers at St Peter' LIscheys Reformed church services, Sunday tne luscarora mountains. 1 The play ground season has been extended two weeks longer. The extension was authorized by the borough board of education. The closing program which was being arranged for this week, will be postponed two weeks. Irvin Rudisill, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Granville Rudisill, will assist in the American store, this place, Monday and Tuesday, while the manager, Howard Smith is spending a short vacation at Mt. Union. Thursday. Services will be held again at the Quaker meeting house, near town, on Sunday afternoon, July 29.

A large attendance waa present on Sunday, July 15, when the first meeting was held. Mr. and Mrs. David Shaffer and son, Archie, of Rudytown, visited friends in this vicinity today. "Pound Party" A "pound party" was held at the Whitekettle bungalow at Silver la-ke, by members and friends of the Friendly circle of Messiah Lutheran church, York.

Among the attendants were: Mr. Adam Craumer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelly and childen, Janet Raymond and Lemuel, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Shelly and George Harbold, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Maurice Campbell, Mrs. Sherman Darone, Mrs.

James W. Fager, Rev. and Mrs. J. M.

Spangler, Mrs. William H. Baldwin, Mrs. Stephen Wilson, Mrs. Charles Nace, Mrs.

William Haugh, Mrs. John Glenn, Mrs. Charles Keller, Mrs. Jamep Lau, Mrs- Paul Gross, guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Gross were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Baltimore, Md. E. B.

Swope returned to Fairfield, after spending a week with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sheffer. Dr. and Mrs.

B. E. Gamble are spending several days at McConnels-burg, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Swope. Clarence Strickler spent Saturday and Mrs- Wilbur Halter. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Keener, Esther Miller, John Carl, Gladvs Myers, Robert Henry, Edith Luckenbaugh, Walter Carl, John Ruby, Dale Danner, Alton Paul C. Filbey, Sirs. Margaret Filbey, Rodes, Richmond, who are spending a week with Mr. Rode'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Rodes, Mt Wolf, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr. Harold Prowell and on, Harold, of Mundis Mills, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Kautz. Mr. and Mr. William Dietz, Mr. and Mrs.

George Mathias and granddaughter, Adonalon Snyder, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Snyder, North York, Saturday evening. Carl, Nevin Rohrbaugh. Richard $tak Close Tomatoes Where tomatoes are set two feet au-er. in rows three feet apart tho plans should be pruned and s'aked.

one or two leaders can be Vised The stake should be abMit five feet above groun I. Four cr flve tying will be necessary Mrs. Margaret Crumbling, Mrs. Eva Winemiller, Mrs. Miriam McElroy, Mrs.

Susan F.eckenstein, Catharine Rebert Robert Carl, Marv Carl. Eddie V. Halter, Mr. and Mrs, Morris Picnic Saturday At Senft's Park with Lischey's Sunday school. The Reisinger, Elizabeth and Leah Abel, were placed in memory of Clayton Waltersdorff by his mother and family.

The pastor. Rev. J. X. Faust at Norristown.

He was accompanied Flickinger, and children, and Elmer old home church; chicken corn soup home by his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mary Baldwin, Richard Filbey and Mrs, John Hunt Weaver, Adv. baptized William, Emory Witman, in- supper, Mrs. Warren Borneman and children,.

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