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8 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1935. Anniversary DALLASTOWN LIONS GET DATA ON RURAL Fl DATES NAMED GATCHELVLLLE NEWS BRIEFLY RELATED Gatchelvllle, June 27. Mrs. John Worklnger spent the' week-end with 219 Pea Pickers Near Maryland Line Earn $765 HER LODGES ELECT OFFICERS MARK FATHER AND SON DAY AT DELROY Delroy, June 27. The following: Father and Son day program was given Sunday in the Canadochly Lutheran Sunday school with Sherman Rudy in charge: Prayer.

Harry Boll; reading. "A Father's Code," Mrs. Paul Klinedinst; address, Prof. V. A.

Waltimyerj selection, male chorus, Sherman Rudy, Charles Stein, Reuben Keller. V. E. Waltl-myer, Harry P. Keller, George Coop ICATI! ILL OFFICERS 11 her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Oley Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and children, Hilda and Clyde, Mrs.

Mary Baldwin and Mrs. Florence Pyle spent Sunday with the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Almoney, Fawn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. William Emerlek and 26th Annual Exhibition Will Sons And Daughters Of Lib Government Survey Being Made In Southern A. S.

Benedict Takes Over Duties Of Presidential Office; Names Committees Be Held Sept. 11K 12 And 13 erty And P. 0. S. Of A.

Hold Elections i pC Maryland Line, June 27. The sum of $765 was paid to 219 people employed the past week In picking peas on the A. M. Hoffheiser farm near here, fo the Charles G. Summers cannery at New freedom.

The work was finished yesterday. The pay roll was graduated as follows: Boys and girls, from 13 to 16 years of age inclusive, earned 20 to 25 cents an hour; those 12 years and under, got 10c an hour: while two groups, 16 York County daughter, Catherine, Jarrettsville, er, Albert Throne, Albert Poff. Classes were taught by O. C. Love, Clinton C.

Ruby, Harry Boll, Schlaag, Luther L. Ruby and Sherman Rudy, were Sunday guests of the latter brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. James Dunlap. Fawn Grove, R. NEWS OF SHREWSBURY NFWS OF THE VICINITY BOARD MANAGERS MEET Rev.

Gkrnn T. Hafer and Mr. and D. They also called at the home of Mrs. Jonas Wildasin were Sunday the latter's mother, Mrs.

Catherine Shrewsbury, June 27. It was dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MEETING OF S. S.

CLASSES Dallastown, June 27. The regular meeting of the Lions' club was held Wednesday evening in their den in the Fraternal Temple association Kunkel, this place. Boll. learned here today that a represen tative of the Federal Rural Electri years of age and over received 25 and The following were entertained Hanover, June 27. Officers were elected this evening at a meeting: of Pride of Hanover council, No.

135, Sons and Daughters of Liberty. In- mtm Matmn will hA hM 11 Th 27,4 cents an hour respectively. Mr. Stewartstown, June, 27. The board of managers of the iStewartstown Agriculture association held a meeting Tuesday evening in the office of J.

Clay Anderson and to plan for the 26th annual Stewarts- Walter Dill, who is employed in Washington, spent the week-end at his home Sunday by Mrs. iRebecca Emenheiser, flcation project, operating under the works division of the state Emerg near here: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lux Hoffheiser stated that peas on 60 acres were harvested by hand. Quite ton and children, Harold, Aimee and ency Relief board has been working Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Hall, Balti a few workers who applied too late mni-o. wbm Snnrtav truest of Mr. and I in this section the past week mak Gwendolyn, Mlnersvllle, Mr. were turned away.

The 219 working tw" wn.lcn 06 ne 0 ea and Mrs. Ira Fox and children, Bet Mrs. M. P. Hartman.

people were divided into six groups nesaay, xnursaay rrmay ana aauir- ty. Sara Ann Sterling and Eugene, ing surveys oi roaas, wnn me laea of getting farmers and others who do not have electricity on their with a foreman over each. The fore- aK leu' York: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lightner Visits Parents men were: William Dixon.

Charles Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jamison and children spent Siiday with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jamison, near property, interested in the proposed and daughter, Phyllis, Mr.

and Mrs federal project, which comes, under Karl Bayman and son, Robert, East Dixon, Homer Hunt, Cecil Doster, Walter Tracey and C. Fishcl. Prospect: Henry Glatfelter, of Glat the new $4,800,000,000 relief bills. felter: Mrs. Alma Kline.

Mrs. Vera BMIHnilUU "I'll IIVIU officers named are as follows: Councilor, Anna Kessler: associate councilor, Gertrude Hoffman; vice-councilor. Myrtle Border: associate vice-councilor, Hilda Markl: recording secretary, Blanche Haner; assistant recording secretary. Minnie Copen-haver; financial secretary, Louise Xlwine: treasurer. Hershel Alwine; guide, Mabel Stambaiigh; inside guard, Mary Stamhaugh; outside guard, Naomi Coulson; trustees, iMary.

Riffle, Richard Kessler. and Mabel Stambaiigh; junior councilor, Richard Kessler: pianist, Naomi Coulson; representative to state convention, Richard Kessler; alternate, Th3 representative has had much Flory. Mrs. Maggie Heindel, Mies success, almost everybody being Miss Miriam Brown, who is employed in the office at the York Ice Machinery corporation, York, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Brown. Paul Seeley, Philadelphia, spent the week-end here with his wife and children, Winifred and Eugene, who are visiting Mrs. Seeley's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. T.

Hor Kathry Heindel. Yorkana; Mr. and FESTIVAL TONIGHT willing to take current provided lines are built. The representative Mrs. William Fox and children, Rev.

S. L. Hench, who has served does not make it an obligation, sim Anna, Margaret and William, the Christ Evangelical Lutheran NEAR CONSTITUTION Constitution, June 27. The Will ply explaining the proposition. After Misses Emily and Regina Dietz, Del here.

Mrs. Charlie Roslngburg, Fawn Grove, R. spent Tuesday with Mrs. Catherine Kunkel. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Torbert and children, Marie and Lester and William Jamison, were visitors Sunday of the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gemmill Jamison. Mr.

Jamison, who suffered a heart attack Friday, is somewhat improved. Rev. Howard" Fitzgerald announces leaving here he worked in the vicln roy. ing workers class of Mt. Olivet ity of New Freedom and Glenvillo Mrs.

Rebecca Emenheiser has re church, Dallastown, as its pastor for the past 20 years. Rev. Mr. Hench, who wai recently reelected president of the West Pennsylvania synod of ace Leib, and father, S. T.

Church. and is now in Manbeim township, cently entertained the Ladies' society and the Women's Mission church will hold a festival at Gal-breath's Five Forks, near here. Friday evening. If the weather Is in Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Keesey, York, spent the week-end with the form going towards Hanover. The mfor Cora Boyer; and deputy4 Ida Rohr- mation he obtains purely statistical ary club of the Evangelical church oaugn. P. 0. of A.

Election ers brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Gcmmlll, North it is reported. The representative clement, the festival will be held Saturday night.

There will be spe the United Lutheran church, will celebrate the anniversary of his arrival at Dallastown at special services to be held Sunday. Officers were elected this evening Main street. is working out of Harrisburg. Announcement of Services of Yorkana. Mrs.

William Fox Is confined to her bed bv Illness. Rev. iMr. Smeltz-er visited Mrs. Fox Tuesday cial music.

it a meeting of Washington camp, the following Sunday services: Sunday school, 10 a. preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

building. O. W. Rcachard led in a discussion on "How to Make Our Club a Better Lions' Club." Installation of officers was held and the following officers were installed by the past president, Purd A. Riedel: President, A.

S. Benedict; first vice-president, Prof. Harry W. Shenk; second vice-president, H. M.

Peters; third vice-president, William B. Hess; secretary, N. C. Shermeyer; treasurer, Raymond L. lion tamer, Earl Flinchbaugh; tail twister, Donald Eberly; directors, Har-i vey Zeigler, Prof.

U. J. Daughcrtv, Dr. W. Ura Blymire and 6.

W. Reachard. The president then appointed the following committees: Attendance, Dr. John R. Rojahn, John Clouser and Edward Withers; constitution and by-laws, Earl Flinchbaugh, William H.

Seitz and William Bigler; extension, Paul S. Martin, William B. Hess and Rev. Lee J. Gable; finance, O.

W. Reachard, Clarence Ness and Raymond L. Shearer; lions' education, Prof. U. J.

Daugherty, Rev. Paul E. V. Shannon and Rev. S.

I Hench; membership, Hiram M. Peters, Dr. Palace Seitz and. Dr. John R.

Rojahn; program (annual) Prof. H. W. Shenk. Dr.

W. Ura Bly-more and William B. Hess; publicity, Norman C. Shermeyer, Donald Eberly, and D. K.

Taylor; blind work, Dr. E. J. Fisher, Purd A. Riedel and Clinton Strausbaugh; boys' and girls' work.

Prof. H. W. Shenk, Charles C. Koontz and Rev.

Lee J. Gable; citizenship and patriotism, Harvey Zeigler, Lorcnza S. Daugherty and Morris U. Gohn; civic improvement, Fred E. Druck, George Jacobs and A.

Stine; community betterment, Rev. Paul E. V. Shannon, Ernest Or No. 32S, Patriotic Order Sons of Church announcements for Sunday are: Methodist Episcopal, Rev.

Aur-ance F. Shank, pastor, Sunday America. They will be installed next Thursday evening. The officers named are as follows: President ER 20 YEARS school, 9:30 a. preaching, 7:3 p.

m. St. Paul's Evangelical and Re MINIS Thief Taken To Hospital Francis Berrill, who was taken to the York County jail last Friday by Borough Officer Porter D. Jones, after being given a hearing before Justice of the Peace Walter G. Fulton on a charge of larceny on a warrant sworn out by Adam W.

Trout, has been removed to the Perry Point hospital for the- mentally ill, Last Thursday while Mr. Trout and his daugh OPPOSE LIQUOR MASON ANDDIXON Roy Sipling; vice-president, John Fuhrman; master of forms, R. W. JValtersdorff: conductor, Elwood formed, Rev. C.

M. MitZ'ell, minister, iVATER CO. DROPS RATE INCREASE Markle: inspector. Harrv Stauffer Sunday school, 9:30 a. com munion, 10:30 a.

m. delegates to the state convention to St. John's Union, Sadler, Reformed be held at Hanover, J. A. Wildasin, 1 AT DALLAST worship, 9 a.

Sunday school, 10 John Shultz, Lloyd Strevig. John STORE AT DELTA LIONS ELECTION a. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. Fuhrman, and Elwood Markle; and alternates. Charles Trone, John Lutheran catechise, Saturday, 9 ters.

Misses Beatrice and Leona were absent, Berrill entered the Trout home, thoroughly ransacked it, prepared himself a meal, tore the telephone from the wall, took several Leppo, Samuel Boyer, A. V. Leister m. Church of the Brethren, iRev. find E.

J. Bair: delegates to county Rev. S. L. Hench To Observe C.

Godfrey, pastor, Sunday school, 9 a. preaching, 10 a. m. and 7 articles belonging to the girls, attired W.C.T.U. Concurs With Slate Spring Grove Organization Says There Will Be No Change For The Present himself in an outfit of Mr.

Trout p. Anniversary At Special Services Sunday Dr. Paul Wilhelm Named President At Meeting At Delta-Cardiff Hotel Dunkard Brethren, Rev. J. L.

ville Brotherhood In Opposition To Proposed Dispensary pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 and was preparing to leave when Mr. Trout returned for his nooli meal. After an argument he was! ejected fmrn thp hnnsa and Hnrtno- a tussle a. preaching, 10:30 a. m.

and 7:30 p. song service, 7 p. S. Picnic Saturday WITHDRAW APPLICATION; he made his getaway, but was later IN CHRIST LUTHERAN taken into custody by Officer Jones, HEALTH PROGRAM GIVEN The Sunday school picnic of the Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur H. Kreamer Spring Grove, June 27. The pro Dallastown. June 27. Rev.

S. Ll Mt. Olivet United Brethren church 27. The I will be held Saturday evening, June PLAN BASEBALL GAME Delta and Cardiff, June 27. The Mason and Dixon Lions club met at the Car-Del hotel Monday evening.

test against the increase in the water Delta and Cardiff, June Hench, pastor of Christ Evangelical ponvention, J. A. Wildasin. A. V.

Leister and Harry Stauffer; and-alternates. John Fuhrman, Elwood Markle, and (Roy Sipling. Two Hurt In Accident Two persons were eiven treatment it the Hanover General hospital early this mornine for minor injuries received in an automobile accident at 1:15 a. ni. on a road near the Alwine quarry, Berlin Junction.

Both were permitted to leave the institution and returned to their homes. The injured were Mrs. Geraldine Reck. 757 Broadway, who had lacerations ever the forehead, and tiss Mildred Rohrbaugh, 212 Carlisle street, who received lacerations bout the face. Mrs.

Rack and Miss Rohrbaugh, together with Mrs. Reek's husband, David Reck, and Mrs. Woodrow Nagle, 28 Ridge avenue, were pass Lutheran church, will observe his 29, on the picnic grounds adjoining the church near Shrewsbury. The Delta Womens Christian Temperance Union met with Mrs. Nelson 20th anniversary as pastor here at rates in iSpring Grove, made by borough council at a special meeting a few weeks ago, was presented to Potosi band will furnish music.

special services to be held Sunday. Officers were elected for the coming and children, Bernice, Donald and Jack, Annville, were guests Sunday of Mrs. E. Marie Yost, Stewartstown, R. D.

The Kreamer family moved to Annville in the fall of 1927 -after residing here for over ten years. Thirteen members of the iStewartstown chapter of Future Farmers of America, returned on Wednesday ev vear. as follows: President, Dr. Paul Rev. Mr.

Hench came to Dallastown the Public Service Commission Har- Those in charge have arranged a large assortment of refreshments which can be purchased. Parking Irom Hanover, his first pastorate, risburg, Monday. Following the read Wilhelm; first vice-president, D. Ross Anderson; second vice-president, C. June 29, 1915, and has served Christ ing of the protest by an official of space will be provided.

In case of Lutheran congregation ever since. the Public Service Commission, the protest was returned to the borough rain, the picnic will be held one wek later. The euest minister for the day will P. Morton; third vice-president, Samuel Fife; secretary, Wilson A. Gorrell; treasurer, W.

A. Heaps; tail twister. Ross Wiley: lion tamer, C. C. council with the information that the be Rev.

H. ID. Hoover. D. of Those who visited with Mrs.

Mollie Spring Grove Water company had ening from State College, where they had been participating in the F. F. A. Week activities. They were in charge of Joseph D.

Ryburn, instructor in Gettysburg Seminary, who will deliver the anniversary 6ermon at the withdrawn its application for an ncrease in the rate of water rent morning service at 10:30 o'clock. He to go into effect July 1. vocational agriculture and were conveyed there in the motor bus of Mel- will also address the Sunday school. Taylor were: Cletus Taylor, Baltimore; Roland Dell, Bentleys, Mr. Garrett, Wrightsville: Mrs.

Charles Fidler. Russell and Jean Fidler and Kenneth Taylor, this place; IMr. and Mrs. James Taylor, York; and Mrs. Hensel.

A roll call of the confirmation class vin C. Hess, Rinely, who also convey Heaps, Cardiff, Wednesday afternoon. The president, Mrs. W. H.

Galbreath, read the Scripture lesson, followed by prayer by (Mrs. M. S. Macomber. Reports from the county convention held at Dallastown were given by the delegates, Mrs.

C. C. Butler, Mrs. George Garber and Mrs. S.

J. Barnett. The W. C. T.

U. stressed the resolutions adopted by the Slateville Brotherhood, condemning the action of the state liquor control board in trying to establish a liquor store in Delta. The original resolution pointed out that such a store would be in direct opposition to the sentiment expressed by the residents of Delta borough and Peach Bottom townships, both having voted dry at the election last fall. Mrs. J.

T. Harry conducted a program on "Health and Medical Temperance." The following were present: Mrs. W. H. Galbreath.

Mrs. N. A. Heaps. AIts.

W. B. Davis, iMiss ed members from other chapters. The president of council, Harry J. Breighner, was informed of the withdrawal of the application by the water company and of the return of es of the past 20 years will be held at the morning service and pictures of the various classes will be on display in the vestibule of the church.

Those from the local chapter were: Walter Kefauver, Henrv Kearns. Gailey; directors, for two years, Lane R. Whitaker and Dr. H. S.

Allen; and lor one year, Harry M. Anderson. The following were present: C. C. Stiffler, C.

P. Morton, R. L. Roberts. E.

G. Ruff, N. M. Scarborough, C. C.

Gailey, Wilson A. Heaps, D. Ross Anderson, Paul LeFever, Dr. Paul Wilhelm, A. T.

Bradley, J. S. Lanius, Prof. A. H.

Graybeal, Dr. H. S. Allen. O.

McLaughlin, Harry M. Anderson. John W. Galbreath and David Wilson. A baseball game will be held between the Mason and Dixon club and the Abeerdeen club on July 4, on the Cardiff grounds.

Miscellaneous Shower Special music win be renaerea at AL JOLSON and Ruby Keeler, in "Go Into Your Dances," June 28, and June 29, both nights at 7:15 and 9:15 p. m. Trail theatre. Adv. 28-2t the various services by a women wig and William Bigler: education, Prof.

U. J. Daugherty, Rev. S. L.

Hench and Donald Daugherty: health and welfare, Dr. George A. Meyers, Dr. W. Ura Blymirand Dr.

John R. Rojahn; safety, John J. Karbon, C. E. Seidenstricker and Allen Grove.

Those present were: Purd A. Riedel, Allen Grove, Charles B. Koontz, Prof. H. W.

Shenk, Dr. George A. Meyers, Donald Eberly, Clinton Strausbaugh, John Clouser. D. K.

Taylor, Norman C. Shermeyer, Rev. S. L. Hench, Dr.

Palace Seitz, Hiram Peters, William Bigler, Clarence Ness, O. W. Reachard, Edward Withers, Earl Flinchbaugh, Raymond L. Shearer, Dr. W.

Ura Blymire, Dr. John R. Rojahn and Albert S. Benedict. Monagenarian A Guest Classes No.

2 and 3 of Trinity Evangelical Sunday school held a meeting at the. home of Mrs. Henry Sechrist. The devotional period and bmines's session was in charge of Mrs. Harry Minsker.

Mrs. Ellen Ward, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Minsker, was an honored guest at the meeting, having reached the age of 95 years. The July meeting will he held at the home of Mr. Mrs.

Howard Fer-rpp. Those present Rev. and Mrs. Harry Minsker, Mrs. M.

E. Ward, Mrs. Howard Shaw, Mrs. Grover Eberly, Orella Houseal, Mm. Ella Frey.

Sadie Gresser, Mrs. Edward Smith. Mrs. Samuel Huson. Mrs.

Ovide Daugherty. Anna Riddle. Mrs. Paul Henrst, Mrs. W.

R. Fife. Lola Mitzel, Mrs. B. Neff.

Mrs. Minnie Anstine, Mrs. Paul Shirey, Martha Mnrv Kcrro. Kenneth Shirey, June Huson. Ireta Lentz, Mrs.

quartet and men's quartet of 20 years o. by a choir composed ot mem bers who sang on the choir during the 20 years and by the present choir of the church. The womens and men's MRS. AMANDA SIPLING, 79, EXPIRES AT WIOTA quartets will sing at the Sunday Charles Trout, George Hiltz, Alvin Hyson, Paul Hersey, Irvin Hersey, Fred Copenhaver, Emory Gush, May-nard McElwain, Mervyn Lowe, Donald Trout and V. Kyle Trout.

Ever Ready Circle Meets The Ever Heady circle of the Stewartstown Methodist Protestant church held a meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Anderson, Hopewell township, being the guest of their daughter, Hilda. Those present were: Rev. Charles E.

Robey, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Smith Edie, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Blake, Mrs. Wilbur N. A miscellaneous shower was given school session. The following compose the groups: Women, Mrs. Enos the official protest made to the Public Service Commission.

The water company sent an official letter to President Breighner, saying there would be no change in the water rates for the present. Dwelling Sold raul Myers sold the south side of his double frame dwelling on North Water street to Walter D. Snyder, this place. The sale was made private and the consideration was not made public. Possession will be given immediately.

Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, who were married recently, will begin housekeeping in their new home as soon as the building is vacated by the present tenant, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Jamison and family.

Pet Show Held The annual pet show staged by the Spring Grove recreation center, nnv McCurdv. Mrs. J. T. Gaily, Mrs.

Wiota, June 27. Mrs. Amanda Mrs. Donald Scotten, of Delta, Mon Eberly, Mrs. Mabel Herman, Miss William T.

Brown, Mrs. Charles My- i Sipling, widow of Jacob Sipling, this Uav evening. The following were Blanche and Miss Ella femes; place, died this afternoon at 2:30 engers in a edan operated by Allen Simpson, Pennville. according to a report made to local police. The machine ran eff the road and overturned, the police were informed.

The driver and other passengers were only slightly shaken up. Announce Communion Preparatory services will be held Friday evening, at 7:30 and Saturday afternoon at 2 d. at St. Matthew's Lutheran church. Communion wilt be administered immediately following the preparatory services.

Communion will also be administered at the morning and evenin? services on Sunday. St. Matthew's Picnic July 10 The annual Sunday school picnic tt St. Matthew's Lutheran church will be held Wednesday. July 10.

ht Forest pa-k, Baltimore street. Free bus transportation will be provided. A special program has been arranged to be presented between 7 and p. by the adult department. Councilman Improves) The condition of W.

D. Heagy, High street, councilman from the Third ward, who was stricken by illness last Saturday, was reported to be improved today. Mr. Heagy was able to sit up thU afternoon. Passed Stop Sign, Fined Charles Milhimcs, New Oxford R.

was fined $5 by Burgess John H. Little this morning on a charge of passing a stop sign, lodged against him hv Officer M. C. Wine. men, Hiriam Peters, Robert E.

Keener, M. L. Lau and Howard Perry. The quartets will be accompanied by Mrs. Daniel Althouse, who was the Sun present: Mrs.

William Tweedle, Mrs. Thomas Walker, Mrs. Oscar Tarbert, Mrs. Theodore McLaughlin, Mrs. Clarence Morris, Miss Cassandra Jones.

Mis Esther McLaughlin, Mrs. Alfred Phelps, Mrs. Mabel- Blaney, ers, Mrs. Henry Ellis, Mrs. Mary Wise.

iMrs. S. J. Barnett. Mrs.

J. Howard Stubbs and Mrs. M. S. Macomber, Mrs.

William Pearce, Miss Alice McCurdy, Mrs. Albert Ruff, Mrs. C. C. Butler.

Mrs. George Garber Mrs. S. J. Wilson.

Mrs. M. Wheeler, Bertha Wise, Evelyn Myers, Martha Beard and Marian Ellis. o'clock from a complication of diseases at the age of 79 years, three months and 22 days. She was a daughter of Samuel and Barbara (Harnish) Luckenbaugh.

Surviving are two children, Mrs. J. Harvey Barnhart, with whom she made her home, and Clinton W. Sip Grove, Mrs. W.

Oram Waltemyer, Mrs. Emory Dellinger, Misses Almeda Bartenslager. Elizabeth Eaton, Doris day school and church pianist at that time. Other pianists who have served during the past 20 years are: Mrs. Rosa Shindler, Paul Lecrone, 'Kogers, Kathryn Flick, Hilda Ander son, Hazel Anderson, Esther Walte ling, Hanover; fiv grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; and one Misses Magdalene Eyster and Sara Trimmer, directors, was attended by myer, Dorothy Streaker and Dorothy I.

Dellinger, J. Evans Anderson and Norman Anderson. The next meeting sister, IMrs. William H. Spangler, a large crowd of children and patrons.

SAGINAW LUTHERAN S. S. PICNIC ON JULY 27 near jenerson. Her husband pre Miss Lestha Shearer and Mrs. George Overmiller.

The present organist is Mrs. Ernest Orwig. The present choir will render special music at the morning worship service under the direction of M. J. Lau, and a choir composed of those win be held Tuesday evening, July ceded her in death January 7.

1935. 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The funeral will be held Monday Cora Carbaush, Mrs. Witmer Daugherty, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Ferree and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sechrist. The show was held Wednesday, night, with 27 entrants of pets, as follows: Baby rabbit, Tommy Forry; dog, Dolly Zeigler; three little kittens, Marian Hawkins; two gold fish.

Marguerite Senft; two tropical turtles, Ruby W. Oram Waltemyer. morning at 9:30 o'clock at the house Mrs. C. A.

Pennington, Miss Margaret Pennington, Mrs. M. L. Norris, Mrs. Jennie Wilson, Mrs.

William Stewart. Mrs. Benjamin Lloyd, Mrs. Robert Lloyd, Mrs. Harvey Lloyd, Mrs.

Fied Volz, Mrs. L. L. McKinley, Mrs. Warren Glasgow, Miss Ruth Glasgow, Mrs.

C. O. Holden, Mrs. W. C.

Williams, Miss Mildred Butler, Miss Florence Houser, Mrs. Harry Sanders, Miss Margaret Williams, Mrs. Arthur Heaps, Mrs. Robert Leamon and Miss Ethel Hughes. Slateville choir will rehearse in the church at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening.

Slate Ridge choir will hold rehearsal Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. L. Hyde conducted the Saginaw, June 27.

Plans are being made for the Union Lutheran Sunday school picnic to be held July 27 at Owen Hetrick, York, visited rela with further services at St. Peter's, Miss Elsie Brant, York, spent sev Lischey's church. Rev. J. N.

Faust will officiate. Burial will be made In who sang on the choir during the JO years will render the music at the evening service. James M. Thompson, formerly of Dallastown, now of Red Lion, was director of the choir 20 tives and friends here Tuesday. Services For Sunday The services on Sunday are: Meth odist Protestant, Rev.

Charles B. Ro the adjoining cemetery. Funeral Di Jane Senft; rabbit, Louise Kessler; Trixy, a dog, George Farrence; Teddy, a dog, Bobby Spangler; Chummy, eral days visiting Mrs. Maud Wei-krl. Mrs.

Laura A. Eichinser is visit-ins: her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMullen, Ali- Maple Grove park.

Lancasier. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday; niim Gloria. Patricia.

Mrs. Dietz, be rector W. A. Fciser, Hanover, has oey, pastor, Sunday school, 9:15 a preaching, 10:30 a. Senior years ago.

Rev. Mr. Hench will de liver the sermon at the evening ser fore her marriage was Miss Doretta Christian Endeavor 7:30 n. m. Fjned On Traffic Charge Lester Witt.

1515 West Walnut street. Shamokin, was fined $10 and costs by Justice of the Peace John W. Dubs, Penn township, last evening on a charge of making an improper pass. The charge had been lodged by a member of the state Presbyterian. Rev.

Tolbert D. Hew- Trayer, daughter of Mr. ana ivirs. liparze Traver. vice and will give a brief history of the work accomplished during his 20 prayer service at Slate Ridge church leu, pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 a.

Wednesday evening, the pastor, Rev. years as pastor of the church. preaching. 10:30 a. Bible Grazier, having gone to Tyrone to study class, 7:30 p.

m. Stewartstown parish of the Metho see his father, who is ill. Under the supervision of Mrs. P. BRENEMAN REUNION dist Episcopal church, Rev.

R. R. Mil Morton, the Junior Christian Endeav ler, minister, Stewartstown, church charge. Visit Battlefield The following spent Sunday on the Gettysburg battlefield: Hamilton R. Luckenbaugh.

Clarence Jamison, Harry Flickingcr, Daniel Diehl, George Lentz and Stewart Flick-inger. Mr. and Mrs. William Luckenbaugh Mr. and Mrs.

William R. Lucken-baiigh were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jacob M. Luckenbaugh, Hanover. Mr.

and Mrs. George L. Luckenbaugh and daughter, Ruby, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rohrbaugh.

near Brodbeck. Clinton Sippling and family, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Barnhart and Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Wagner. IS HELD AT RINELY or society of Slateville will render an school, 9:30 a. worship service, operetta Friday evening, July 12. It a.

Epworth league, 7:30 Rinely, June 27. A reunion of the will probably be rendered in Fire Cross Roads, church school, 9:30 D. A. Breneman family was neia ai men's Hall, Delta. Arrangements are a.

pageant, "The Color-Line" th.a home of Algernon Breneman, not fully completed. a scotty, Virginia Stauffer; Blackie, a kitty, Franklin Sechrist; Skippy, a dog, Betty Ann Herman; Toots and Casper, doves, John Thomas; Mitzi, a Persian kitten, Janet Zartman; Tommy, a' kitten, Aden Beck, Maggie and Jiggs, kittens, Edward Ream; Fluffy, a poodle. Billy Bren-neman; Gardenia, a dog, Mary Mc-Clellan; Peggy, a bull dog, Miriam Miller; Tiki, a dog, Betty Hartman; Spiffy, a dog, Jean Riker; Topsy, a kitten, Ruby Jamison. Mrs. Harry Alwine and Mrs.

Harry W. Hoke served as judges. The prizes were: First, ten cent credit on handcraft materials; second, five cent credit on handcraft material. The prizes were awarded as follows: Prettiest pet, first, Janet Zartman; second. Tommy Forry; largest pet, first, Bobby Spangler, and second, Miriam Miller; smallest, first, Marian Hawkins: second, Louise Kessler; best-groomed, first, George Farrence, and second, Betty Hartman; best-trained, first.

Dolly Zeigler; second, Betty Herman; most unique pet, Ruby Jane Senft. The children of the center were This is the first time that the fam- Martha Beaid is visiting Evelyn members of the United Brethren church of Red Lion, 7 p. worship service, p. Zion, worship, ilv has been together for nve years, Myers, of Delta. Sunday Services All the descendants were present quippa.

Mr. and Mrs. Ned Neaf and daughter, Nancy Ann, Prospect park. Mrs. Studehaker and children, Don-nie and Dorothy, and Miss Bessie Naef.

Whiting, visited Mrs. Naefs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Flory.

Mr. and Mrs. William Baylor and Michael Peters, Violet Hill, are spending several days visiting Mrs. Baylor's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Curvin D. Flinchbaugh. Doris Groft, Littlestown. is spend -in several weks visiting Mr. Mrs.

S. De Witt Eberly. Home M'ssion Service A special home mission service will be held Sunday morning at 10:30 a. in the Bethlehem United Brethren church. Rev.

Paul E. V. Shannon, pastor. Three home mission workers, Rev. and Mrs.

Quentin Henricks, from Austin. and Miss Florence Estermann, Oakland. will be present and deliver addresses. They will also render special music. The service will in charge of the Missionary society of the church, Mrs.

Purd A. Riedel. president. Services on Sunday The following church services with the exception of one grand service, 9:15 a. church school 10:30 a.

m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Holler and daughter, were guests ol Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Horner, Bain-bridge, Wednesday. Mrs. Lawrence Drager and children, Lois and Ronald, and Gertrude Male-horn, Mt. Wolf, visited Mr.

and Mrs. William Parthmer, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ely and daughters, Evelyn, Lois and Norma, York, visited the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ely, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brubaker and daughter, Betty, and Mrs.

H. S. Long, York, were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lochman.

Mr. and Mrs. William Parthmer entertained the following guests, Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles May, Mrs.

John Werner, Mrs. Anna Wilt, ol York; Mrs. J. A. Doll and children, Warren, Dale and Dorothy, Mrs.

Rufus Krebs and son, Eugene. They also enjoyed a hike over River Hill forest. Mr. and Mrs. James McCurdy and Samuel Bindhart, Bainbridge, visited Services Sunday in the churches of this vicinity are announced as fol daughter, Brena Uber Whitten, now living in Oregon.

A coincidence of the day was the celebration of the Kth weddine anniversary of Rev. lows: Slateville. Rev. B. W.

Jones, pastor, Delta chapel, Sunday school, 9:30 a. Christian Endeavor. 7:15 anH Mrs. T. B.

Uber. TO GIVE PLAY AT MAN DIES FROM Those attending were: itev. ana Mrs. T. B.

Uber ana daugnter, urace, anA sons. Thomas and David, St Louis. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Bren highway patrol sub-station at uei-jysburg. Discharged From Hospital T. J. Little, 131 Broadway, who had been a patient at the Hanover General hospital was discharged from that institution this afternoon O'clock and was removed in the am-'pulance to his home.

Smith Wanted In W. Va. A teletype message" was received today from Parkersburg. W. asking if H.

E. Smith, held on man-Slaughter and hit-and-run charges in the county jail, will waive extradition to that state. The Crabbs De-iective agency communicated with police in West Virginia and learned jthat Smith is wanted for skipping a oard bill and that a lien had also teen filed against an automobile he Dad operated while in that town. The lien had not been filed against the vehicle that struck and killed Nevin jankert, West Manheim township. It apparently had been traded in Westminster for the one used when the fatality occitred.

At the inquest into Bankert's death held last Monday jight. Smith was held fully responsible for the boy's death. It was also claimed at the inquest by a witness Smith is a bigamist, having a wife and two children at Lakemore, Ohio. Lentz Reunion August 24 Arrangements have been completed for the eighth annual reunion JDl the Lentz clan, to be held at For p. leader, Julia Cowley; 8 p.

service in charge of Junior Christian Esdeavor; presentation of a play, entitled, "The World is Full of Chil-oren." Slateville church. Sunday school, 10 a. preaching, 11 a. theme, "Hold Your Hats, The Wind Is Blowing," a patriotic service. Rehoboth Welsh Presbyterian.

Rev. eman and daughters, Kutn ana weuy ZIONVIEWCHURCH and son, James, Annapolis, EFFECTS OF FALL Mrs. Calvin Griffith, Mr. ana i.virs Edward J. Sweitzer and daughter.

Trpma. Mr. anri Mrs. Millard Mr. and Mre.

Clarence Holler, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houdeshell Shaull and daughters, Jane and June, and sons. Richard and George, Roy John Hammond, pastor, Sunday school, 10 a. and Christian Endeavor, 6 p.

m. Breneman and Algernon Breneman, To Hold Picnic August 3 and granddaughter, Annie Miller, at have been announced for Sunday by the pastors of the various churches: Slate Ridge Presbyterian. Rev. Quickel's S. S.

Class To Sponsor Missionary Playlet Sunday Night taken on a cross country hike and picnic Thursday. They spent the day in the lowland at the Hoover farm, Jackson township, west of town. The activities for the children for next week will be handcraft, Dixie yarn work and salvage craft. Wednesday night will be roller skating night and College avenue will be roped off at the intersection of North Main street. Narrowly Escapes Injury George W.

Graybill, North Codorus Mrs. Harriet Gleaner Hammond, Exph'es At Home Near Lewisberry tended a chicken corn soup dinner Bethlehem United Brethren. Kev. The Mt. Pleasant Lutheran church will hold its annual Sunday school James L.

Grazier, pastor, Sunday school, 10 a. preaching by the pastor, 11 a. Christian Endeavor, Paul E. V. Shannon, pastor, Sunday school, 9:15 a.

worship, 10:30 a. special home mission service; picnic on Saturday, August 3, after held at Hoover's Park, Starview, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and children, Geraldine, Charles, Gordon and is p.

and preaching, 8 p. m. noon ann evening, on the Stewarts CAST IS ANNOUNCED town Fair grounds. The Rinely band will furnish music in the evening John, were guests of Samuel (Houston, FUNERAL ON SATURDAY township, narrowly escaped serious in SURPRISE WEDDING Christ Evangelical Lutheran, uev. S.

L. Hench, pastor, Sunday school. 9:15 a. worship, 10:30 a. organ prelude, "Poet and Peasant," (Lemare); offertory, "Barcarolli," (Biggie): anthem, Ye Por Starview.

Visit At Druck Valley Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kohr and chil Lewisberry, June 27.

Mrs. Harriet Glessner Hammond, widow of Ellis Hammond, died Wednesday evening and a special program is being arranged for the afternoon. Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Sweitzer Sunday were: Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Uber and chil jury Wednesday morning while picking cherries at his home.

He had a ladder against the limb of the tree, which broke, throwing Mr. Graybill RECEPTION IS HELD NEAR FOUSTSTO WN dren, Edwin, Madeline and Gertrude, E. J. Knaub and Catherine 10:20 o'clock at her home near visited Mr. and Mrs.

George Lehman, here. Dtath resulted from the effects rousistown, June 27. A surprise dren, Grace, Thomas and David, St. Louis, Rev. and Mrs.

George tals," (Gounor): anthem, "Show Me Thy Ways," (Will(ams); Luther League, 6 p. service, 7 p. organ prelude, "Largo," "Xerxes. Zion View, June 27. Sunday evening, at 7:15 o'clock, in Quickel's church, a five-act missionary play will be sponsored by two of the classes of the Union Sunday school.

The classes are known as the Radiant Star class, taught by Miss Alverta Wallace, and the other is known as Rosebuds of Promise, taught by Miss Margaret Rohrbaugh. A special number will be played by Miss Doris and William Koehenour, wedding reception was held in honor of a broken hip which she suffered ten weeks ago in a fall down the cellar steps at her home. She was of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Boettcher, at to the ground.

He caught hold of the limb and landed on his feet but badly sprained the ligaments in his right arm. He was able to assist in hauling hay in the afternoon. Injures Toe Dvorak) offertory, "Berceuse, tne home of the bridegroom's par D. Laird and daughter, Ruth, Felton; Mrs. Claude C.

Smith, Miss Mary Smith, James Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Shaull, Cross Roads. Druck Valley, Tuesday. Charles Kohr and children, William and Clara, Eva and Amelia Lehman, Luther and Richard Kohr, Mt.

Wolf, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Knaub, and Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Kohr, Tuesday. aged 83 years and seven months.

est Park. August 24. The officers of the clan are: President. Robert iLentz, York: vice-president. Mrs.

"George Lentz, Enola; secretary, Ethel York, and treasurer, Benjamin Steele. York R. D. 7. The on arrangements for the consists of Ray Swartz.

Jted I. ion: Morgan Leiphart. Yorkana: Mrs. McCann, Marysville. and Russell Lentz.

"Jocelyn," (Godard): anthem, "Gloria in Excelsis." (Mozard): sermon ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boettcher, near here. The bridal couple, upon Mrs. Hammond, a native of West Mrs.

Harry Loucks suffered The catechism class will meet at minster, had been a resident of and brief history of the work of the their return from a short wedding badly injured toe a few days ago. Jihe this vicinity since she was six years past 20 years, Rev. Hench; anthem. trip to Washington, D. were met of Roundtown, followed by a song of the two classes, "True Hearted, IT old, She was a member of the local by me immediate family and rela The Lord is (Peace).

St. Paul's Reformed, Rev. Lee J. 10 o'clock Saturday morning in the Mt. Pleasant Lutheran church with Rev.

George D. Laird, in charge of the meeting. C. S. Herr had a valuable farm Whole Hearted," followed by a mu tives of Mr.

Boettcher. A wedding Methodist Episcopal church since she was a young girl. Her husband pre Gable, pastor, unified service. 9:30 a. cake, neatly decorated with roses and sical reading entitled "Loyalty," by Miss Norma Bear, after which the was splitting kindling wood witIT a hand axe when it slipped and the blade cut through the shoe into the toe.

A physician dressed the injury. Miss Minerva Reber, Palmyra was entertained Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Stambaiigh.

ceded her in death 15 years ago. tur sermon. 7 d. sermon Dy minature bride' and groom, grac viving are two daughters, Mrs. S.

W. Henry Raab, junior at Franklin and ed the table, decorated in pink and Marshall college, where he is pre white with pink The newly paring for the Christian ministry, at weds will be employed in Atlantic Citv until next fall when they will Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Holler and daughters, Ruth, Betty Delores James arid Cecelia Snellbaker visited Misses Alice and Leah King, Mt. Wolf. Rev. William R. Glen, Emigsville, visited Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Knaub, Wednesday. Clarence Altland who was a patient at th-j York hospital for the past two weeks where he underwent an operation, was removed to his home, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holler, and daughter, Ruth, visited friends at Elizabethtown, Wednesday evening. both services: mornine inemp, Kant's Categorical Imperative, return and reside at York. For Your Porch Furniture visit Sauter's Furniture Store, Menges Mills.

Adv. 26-2S-3-5 evening theme, "Conceit. The bride is a native of Bedford. Pa. Those present at the party were: John's (Blymire).

worsnip, bermon theme, "Kants' Cate Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Boettcher, Mr. Purvis. Philadelphia, and Miss Jennie Hammond, at home; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren, and three brothers, Attorney James G.

Glessner, York, and William and Wesley Glessner, Decatur, 111. The funeral will be held Saturday with services at the house at 2 p. m. Rev. Parker Gardner, pastor of the Lewisberry Methodist Episcopal church, will officiate.

Interment will be made in the Emanuel cemetery, near here. Funeral Director H. R. Erney, this place, has charge of ar gorical and Mrs. Herman Boettcher, Mrs.

Trinity Evangelical, Rev. Harry Minsker, pastor, Sunday school, Charlotte Hollinger and son, Edward Flandermeyer Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Staley, Mr.

and Mrs. Her pageant, entitled "The Challenge, will be given. The cast of characters is as follows: "The Challenging Angel," Miss Anna Shindel; "Voice," Miss Blanche Wliitemore; "Mrs. Duncan," Miss Mary Lehr; "Mary Duncan," Miss Luella Lehr; "Miriam," Miss Velma Sunday; "Group of Young People on Visit," Miss Dorothy Bear, Mildred Fink, Pauline Dyesinger, Ethel Brenner and Kathryn Hartman; "Miss Stewart," Miss Helen Fink; "Kou-Ying," Miss Arlene Stoneburner; "Ya-Tou," Miss Ethel Bear; "Dido," Miss Mary Hamme; "Her Son," a Hindu baby, represented by a large doll; "Nanak," Miss Gladys Shetter; "Gunga." Miss Ethel Brenner; "Group of Hindu Women," Miss Sarah Crone, Miss Effle Melhorn, Miss Grace Ho-baugh: "Doctor," Miss Mary Wallace; "Miss America," Miss Pauline 9:30 a. worship, 7 p.

m. LAUREL RESIDENTS ENTERTAIN GUESTS Laurel, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. "Chester Frey entertained at their licine Sunday the following grests: "Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Keiser, Mr. and Jjlrs.

Lloyd Grahan and daughter. Velma Love, Nelson Cochran, JJilr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wise and children, Gloria and Paul.

Wilbur Walton, Anna Frey and Clarence 'Trey. i York new salem, The Fair Store Lunch Room Special Sat. Ice Cream, 29c quart. "Why not be cool and comfortable. Adv.

W. H. Schwartz's Son 'r Binder twine, guaranteed not to 4ngle. or money refunded on all Standard brands, Adv. horse to die on Tuesday.

John A. Daugherty, contractor, and his force of workmen have Oliver McLaughlin's new house under roof. The following from the Luther League of the Mt. Pleasant Lutheran church attended a Luther League social, which was held at the Spring Grove Lutheran church: Misses Lenora Tarbet, Trema Sweitzer, Naomi Tarbet, Alverta P. Hess, Myrtle Grove and Mary Waltimyer, Robert Grove, Curvin Waltimyer, Robert Miller and Jack Mundis.

Church Worship The service on Sunday at the Ml Pl3asant Lutheran church, Rev. George D. Laird, pastor, are: Sunday school, 9 a. Luther League, 7:30 p. with Miss Marguerite Hess in charge of the meeting.

"It's a human trait to hate those have injured." man Flandermeyer and son, Carl Ed WINDSOR BAND PICNIC Safday HANOVER JUNCTION Hanover Junction, June 27. Announcements for Shaffer's Union ward Flandermeyer, Pauline Boettch Evening, June 29, 1935. Shady Grove Harris Bros. Dept. Store Spring Grove, Pa.

L'eginning Sat. morning we will give the following 4th of July Week specials: Ladies' and Children's Dresses, 49c; Ladies' and Misses' Silk Rayon Panties, 15c; Mens' Tropical Suits, $3.95 and up; Mens' Dress Shirts, assorted colors, 69c; Men's Seersucker and striped summer pants, 98c; Ladies' and Childrens' White Oxfords, and up: Men's Slioits and Jerseys, 21c: Men's Work Shirts, full er, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schaefer and Robert Boettcher.

rangements. Park, Freysville, featuring Bainbridge band, Lancaster county. oup, Pot-pie, Sandwiches and Refreshments. church near here, Sunday, are: Preaching, 9 a. m.

by Rev. Dr. Paul D. Yoder, sermon subject, "God Calls Adv. 27-3t Production of industrial chemicals PARKTON Going Out of Business Sale going strong.

We have made another drastic cut. Come in and find yonr bargain. Torbet's Dept. Store, Kew Freedom, Pa, Adv, Men;" Sunday school, 10 a. m.

Conscription by ballot of all youths between 16 and 18 on the Isle of When there is no authority. Liberty in Soviet Russia has quadrupled in value in the last four years, a number of new chemical plants, being established in the last year. oeveiops into anarchy. Anure cut. 5Pc; Men's Toyo Straw Hats, 9Sc.

Aiaurpis, is favored. Adv, Pyesinger..

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