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14 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, PA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1933. Zartman. Edwin Zartman. Mrs will teach Dlehl's school In Newberry taken to the York hospital, where Or. TRIMMER-COCHENOUR REUNION AT HANOVER Charlea Rice, Mrs.

Ervln Oelslor, township, this term. She had been Bruce Grove set the bone and she NATIONAL REUNION OF ZARTMAN CLAN teacher of Drawbaugh's school for was able to return home with her George Geiilcr, Airs. 1 Howard 11. Rohrbaugh, George H. Zartman.

three years, parent. Mis. Bisker la a daurhtoi law and daughter, Mr. and: lira, Frank Ness, near York Ham. Sunday Sarvieaa Cervices Sunday In the Method 1st church will be: 9 a.

Sunday school; 6:30 p. m. Senior Epworth League. Rev. Gardner, pastor, to on a vacation.

HELD AT LEHMAN of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis, Stiw artstown, R.

D. Mrs. Leo Williamson, Hackettslown, is visiting her parents, Air, and Charles H. Klinedinst, Airs. Jacob Zartman, Airs.

Maurice Alathias, children, Allie, Blanche, George Ala Mrs. 3. Charles Hostler and daughter, Dorothy, Felton, spent Thursday here with Dwlght A. Kllbourne and family. -Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart R. Hart. Air. and Mra.

George Glatfelter, Mrs. Harry Anderson, Aliss Meda Grove, Miss Atargaret Hamme, Everett Ehr-hart, Richard Roller and Gerald Glatfelter, have returned from a several days' visit at Niagara Falls and Wat-kins Glen, New York. Lehman. Aug. 1.

The twelfth na Airs. B. Fulton Payne, near hero, Airs. Frank P. Straley.

tlonal Zartman family reunion for bas returned home after spending a week with her brother-in-law and The Trimmer-Gochenour joint reunion was held at Forest Park, Sat-urday. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Emory Trimmer, York; vice-president Samuel Gochenour, liar-risburg; secretary, Mrs. Clyde Crist Carlisle; treasurer, J. D. Gochenour, York: Springs: Bruce Trimmer, York and Rachel Gochenour, York Springs, tnally opened Thursday morning a thias, Mrs George A.

Heaton, Jean John A. Heaton, Mary Zartman, Mrs. Daniel S. Zartman, Airs. Calvin WiMnsin.

Betty Ann reading, Mrs. Nora B. Thompson: prayer, Mrs. Everett D. Zellers, followed by the aong, "The Beautiful Garden Of Prayer." The committee, composed of Airs.

Arthur B. Druck, Mrs. G. Preston Anderson and Mrs. Nora B.

Thompson, arranged the program which Included: Reading, "Where Are The Miss Myrtle Zellers; recitation, "Dollars And Cents," Miss Alary Catherine Church: solo, "The Rosary," Mlse Ruth Crull and reading, Mrs. Kenneth Manifold. Games were played and prines awarded toi Alisa Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Kenneth Manifold. Refreshment were served to: Mrs.

Clifton Anderson, Airs. John R. An Jacob Stoll and helper, of near Weilsville, are painting the Urge stone house of Mr. and Mrs. William D.

Downs, Fairvlew township, close sister, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Young Eenit park, with a devotional pro gram In charge of Rev. Rufus Calvin Mt Airy. Md.

Miss Margaret Davis, daughter of Zartnian, president A worship ser Wildasin, Earl Wildasin, Mrs. Clayton Schrumm. Relda Becker, How vice was held prior to the reunion it Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Davis, Stewartstown, R. spent the week-end with ard Bower, E. C. Zartnian, Air.

and to the western end of the borough. William G. Stoneslfer, Mnrsh Run, former owner of Silver Lake, was visiting in this vicinity, Monday. St. Peter's, Lischey's, union church.

as corresponding secretaries; ticoige Wednesday evening Rev. Dr. Zart Gochenour, Camp Hill and Rev her brother-in-law and sister, Mi and Mrs. John R. Patterson, Winters- Notice! Hereafter my office will be closed on Thursday afternoon instead of Wednesday afternoon.

Adv. Dr. A. M. Stlnson.

man, Collingswood, N. evangelis Chauncey F. Trimmer. York, his Frank B. Sutton, Rending, was a cf the Evangelical and Reformed torians; Mrs.

George W. Howe, otk town. William Davis, also visited at the Patterson home Sunday, je Mrs. G. W.

Rohrbaugh, K. W. Mars-teller, Air. and Mrs. John W.

Senft. Airs. Jere Senft, Philip Atoul, Paul AIoul, Airs. LlHian Gingerlch. Mrs.

Ellen Becker, Edwin W. Day, Mrs. Roy Gross, Roy Gross, Clayton Schrumm, Russel Schrumm, church In the United tates, preach Springs and Mrs. W. Cook.

Wells derson, Mrs. G. Preston Anderson, being- a brother of Mrs. Patterson. ed the sermon.

Rev. J. Faust vine; program and entertaining com Airs. Howard T. Church, Aire.

J. Clin The public schools of Hopewell mittee. Aa interesting program pastor of the Lischey's Reformed township will open for the 1935-36 rendered with W. A. Trimmer.

Har charge, presided. Dr. Zartman' sub recent visitor of his mother, Mrs. E. M.

Sutton. Alias Jennie K. Hammond sptnt Sunday at Goldsboro at the summer cottage of her uncle, James G. Glessnor, York. Sidney Stralcy will soon leave to ppend some yenrs with his sister, Fawn Grove Fair Aug-.

14 to 17th. Yoe Band; Felton Band; Dallastown Boys; Fawn Grove Band. Three free acts each day. Adv. 14-U ton Johnson, Mrs.

Carl Jones, Mrs. Clarence N. Kearns, Airs. William B. Kaarns, Mre.

Harry Kerlinger, Mrs. Grace Wesner, Mrs. Allen P. Zar- risburg, George Gochenour, Camp ject was "Jesus In the Garden school term Alonday, September 2. Edgar Attig, Dallastown.

who re man, Florence Zartman, Jean Zart GUESTS OF HAMMES AT JEFFERSON HOME Jefferson, Aug. 16. Week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Hamme were; Mr.

and Mrs. Emory Wclgard and sons, William and Bobby, Seven Valleys, and Mrs. Sadie Hamme and daughter, Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamme, Hanover.

Mr. and Airs. Joslah Hamme spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Airs. Emory Weigard, Seven Valleys.

Air. and Mrs. Enrl Wertz and daughter, Catherine, and Kenneth Alyers visited Air, and Airs. LeRoyj Aliminicrt, Nashville, Mrs. A.

C. Crone and daughter, Alartha, Esther Alae Myers, Catherine Zech, this place, Anna Redding, Shep-hrrdHtown, and Airs. J. Clyde Zclgl.v, Harrisburg', are spending several da ut Shlve's bungalow nenr Bismounl.t Hill, Mrs. Francis Gable, York Howard AI.

Rohrbaugh, chairman man, Mrs. Ralph A. Becker, Dolores sided here a youth, called on xuiss Alice iv. Trimmer, lorn. Nettie G.

Leib. Airs. C. Wilse Llggltt, Airs. W.

Reynolds Manifold, Mrs. of the committee on arrangement-', Becker, Kathryn EeOker, Janet Peck- speakers and Mrs. George Trimmer Adam E. Patterson, Sunday after noon. delivered the address of welccme er, Norma Jean Becker, Rfv.

Walter K. 3, Gettysburg, elocutionist Kenneth Manifold, Airs. Russell C. Shaw. Airs.

Nora B. Thompson. Airs. Thursday. The response was given Balloon Ascensions Pare chute Jumps and Music at Besse Cabins.

Frl. and Sun. at Those Present E. Garrett, Charles Klinedinst, J. Frank Zartman.

Alary Zartnian, Jan- Airs. Orvin F. Fix. who had been confined to bed. by Illness for several by the president, Rev.

Dr. Zartmcn, Those present were: Mrs. Samuel Paul A. Zartman, Cumberland, days. Is able to be out again.

zie AI. Zartman, Mrs. N. Faust, 5:00 P. M.

Adv. Gochenour, Miss Alice C. Trimmer, was appointed secretary in the ab S. Carlyle Zellers, Airs. Allen Zellers, Mrs.

Everett D. Zellers, Airs. Homer W. Zellers and Miss Alyrtle Zellers, members: Airs. Harry AIcElwain, Aliases Ruth Crull, Ruth Shaw, Ruth Miss Kuth Stralcy, Chlco, California.

Where she has spent three years. Airs. Edythe Lnndis and son-in-law and daughter, Air. rnnd Mrs. Frank L.

Daughcrty, York, are spending the summer at their cottage "The Green Fairy," Silver Lake. Guests of Snanalers Mrs. Alex Cooper, Mary E. Cooper. Airs.

Lester Lyons, York, has re illiam A. Trimmer. Mr. and Mrs. sence of Prof.

Ira Forry Zartman, turned home after, spending several Airs. Fred Reichert, Air. and Airs. H. Bin-hart and daughter, Jean, Har Ph.

Allentown, BRILHART FOLKS Clarence W. Zartman, Air. and Airs risburg; George Gochenour, Camp Johnson, Betty Zellers, Alary Cather Four hundred members and friends days here with Air. and Airs. Henry F.

Gentzler. Air. Lyons, -Miss Mil" Kisiner and Jone Bense wero -ets Forry Zartman, Air. and Airs. Eli mil; Donald GrofT, Palmyra: Joan R.

OX FISHING TRIP ine Church and Anna Alary Ander Zartman, Airs. Lloyd Ober and Gochenour, Manchester: Mr. and Mrs. ef the family from New Jersey Maryland, Ohio and Pennsylvania at tended the reunicu. Gresting-s -ver.

of the Gentzlers Sunday. sons, George Bowers, Mrs. tranK Charles W. Trimmer and sons, Harold son; Clarence N. Kearns, James Kerlinger, Homer W.

Zellers, G. Preston BrilliaVt, Aug. 16. The following Air. and Airs.

Allen Lecrone, York; iMr. and Mrs. C. K. Freysinger, Dills-burg, R.

Air. and Airs. A. E. Kirk, and son, Edgar, and daughters, Neff, Helen, Nadine and Janesy Alaynard Bowman and family, wi.o spent Wednesday fishing at Bower? and Paul, Carlisle; Mr.

and Mrs. U. Kline and two children. Harris Anderson and Henry Kearns. Neff.

Airs. J. P. Evans. John had been residing in part of ths Rev.

and Airs. E. E. Redding and children, Shephrrdstown, are sptmd-ing several days among parishonevs in this vicinity. They were enter received by telegram from members of the family from Shamokin and The September meeting of me Evans, Mrs.

Laura Leigh, Cyrus dwelling of Pleasant F. M. Sechriet, burg: Mr. and Mrs. George Trimmer, iiiizatmn and Edith and Miss Ala class will be held at the home of Mr.

from Catapatria, Cal Zartman, John Zartnian, Hilda Day East Pennsylvania avenue, have Gettysburg; Dale Baker. Ortanna Rev. Walter E. Garrett, Hallam, Beach, Air. and Mrs.

Paul Markey, Air. and Mrs. Raymond Markey, Air. and Airs. Edwin Hovis, Air.

and Mrs. Clarence Dittenhafer. The catch was 400 fish, mostly all croakers and trout. moved in with the former's mother, Airs. Nettie Hoffacker, Elizabeth rion Shaffer, Harrisburg; Mr, and Airs.

Stewart K. StoTline and Bliss Air. and Mrs. L. W.

Cook, Helen and and Mrs. Everett J. Gemmlll, Stewartstown R. D. tated SO members of the family Airs.

Alanerva C. Bowman, West Strickland, Marv Brandt Airs. Lloyi trea urner, weilsville; June Myers, Yus-Tan council No. 297, Daugh Pennsylvania avenue. Zartman, Lloyd Zartman, Airs.

Jesse Gettysburg; Mr. and Mrs. Clyd C'ris' served in the ministry, among them a missionary in the Brethren church tained Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Victor E.

Zech. Sunday Services The pastors of the community announce the following church serviced Rev. Kenneth Ehrhart, pastor of Trinltv Lutheran plmre-n- Clmn li James L. Zellers, Stewartstown, R. liunck.

Viola Runck, A. R. Brodbeck Carlisle; Mr. and Mrs. C.

March, ters of Pocohontas, will hold a meeting on Alonday evening. In Africa, An account of the Zart- D. 3, a member of the loan commit Rev. AI. J.

Roth, Mr. and Airs. Lester Dover; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trimmer Mrs.

Anna AlcGraw, trained nurse, Thomas, Gerald Thomas. Ge-irgi tee of the Gettysburg Production Mrs. C. J. Trimmer, Dolorus Gochen mans in the medical profession revealed them serving as veterinarians, Thomas.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy A- Gros Credit association, attended a meet our, Biglersville; Mr. and Mrs. David TV nrsln Cunilai, anhnAl 1 Mr.

and Airs. William F. Plitt, ing of the committee, held at Gettys Gocmmour, Mr. and Mrs. Kichur New York City, has returned home after spending some time here with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George B. Schminkey. dentists, medical doctors, surgeons and oculists. Forty-seven of the Kline, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Miller. nd Airs. Peter W. Alysrs, Air.

and burg Monday. He was accompaniet. Paul Miller, Robert Kennedy, Mr. anu Airs. Ham- E.

Zartman, Richard by Calvin Wilson and Neil rtalte- Shaffer's, Sunday scnool, 9 a. church worship, 10 a. m. Rev. A.

C. Crone, pastor of the T'nited Brethren charge, Jefferson, Sunday school, 9 a. prayer ser Calvin W. Shaw, president of the myer, who spent the day viewing the Mrs. George Harbold.

Airs. -Mollie Harvey Zartman, John Louise Hale, Lewisberry, were visitors Sunday of. Atr. and Mrs. Edwin Spangler and children, Alarlon and Dale, and the former's mother, Airs.

Anna Sparngler, at the Spangler farm, northwest of the borough. ftllss Fay Geiglcy, Harrisburg, who with her mother, 'sister and brother, were spending the summer here with her grandmother, Airs. Alary Wright, was stricken with appendicitis and taken to a Harrisburg hospital. Tuesday, where she underwent an operation. Airs.

Anna Zinn Spangler, Lewis-berry, R. spent Friday at Alechan-Icsburg, as the guest of her cousin, Aliss Kathryn Trimmer. lAIrs. Armond H. Rorkey fell down battle field.

Aliller, Ethel Harbold, Nellie Kline C. Zartman, Air. and Airs. Thomas borough board of education, made a trip to Harrisburg on Thursday. Mrs.

Annie. Funt, Mr. and Mrs. John Gheen, Air. and Airs.

David Spangler, Air. and Mrs. Curtis Stamoaugh LEWISBERRY FAMILY WINS REUNION PRIZE Lewlsberry, Aug. 16. Air.

and Mrs. Boyd Tourney and children, Jeanette, Betty, Rosella, Pauletta, Charles, Arthur and Gloria Jean, who live on the Harry Deardorff farm, close to the eastern end of the borough, attended the Toomcy clan's seventh annual reunion, held last Saturday at Hillside park. This family received the prize given for being the largest family that at vices, 10 a. special program by Trimmer and children. Mary.

Glenn. and daughter, Edna, York, were cull John Spangler, Air. and Mrs. Calvin Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McDowell, the Christian Endeavor society of Ida, Daniel and Donald, Miss Rachel Zartman. A'r. and Airs. Clyde ing on acquaintances here nday evening. The Stambaughs had for Gochenour, Mr.

and Aire. A. a. Crist. Zartman, Clyde H.

Zartman, Rev. J. Washington, D. announce the birth of a son. Mrs.

AlcDowell was formerly Miss Voilet Brown, daugh Ruth and Glenn Crist Mr. and Mrs, N. Faust. George W. Howe, Mr.

and Mrs. James family were engaged in teaching. This sketch was read by Prof. Ezra Zartman and Prof. Rufus Allen Zartman, both of Pittsburgh.

A number of the members of the family were successful lawyers in different states of the union. Miss Edith Mechling Dornbier, Columbus, gave an account of those who had been successful in various of the arty, naming them as musicians, composers, poets, architects, painters, landscape gardeners. The St Peter's. Lischey's. Sunday chool orchestra furnished music for the afternoon program.

Robert Zartman, Lititz, Lancaster county, gave merly resided here, while Mr. Stambaugh was manager of Harris Brothers department store. Alarv Carl, Ruth Reachard. Pauline ter of Air. and Airs.

John S. Brow, Reynolds, all from York springs. Rubv, Dorothy Rohrbaugh, John t-iovrrsiown union church, p. Greenmount, Sunday school, church worship, 10 a. m.

Rev. Taul D. Yoder, pastor ot Christ Reformed charge, Stone church, Sunday school, 8:30 a. divino worship, 9:30 svrmon subject, "Alan's Obligation to Alan;" Joffcrson, Sunday school. 9 a.

Christian South Alain street. r-prings. Air. and Airs. Arthur V.

Rarten- Alton William Miller, Jacob H. Trimmer. 'York: Mr. and slager and children, Afargaret Joan Alelvin Rice, Irvin Rudisill, Nevir Given Hearing Reuben Shenberger, Stewartstown Mrs. James Trimmer, Mrs.

Joel Goch Rohrbaugh, Clyde Rebert, G. Rebert, the stair steps and badly Injured her leg. She walks with a cane. tended. To Attend H.

S. Harry E. Deardorff son of and Airs. Harry Deardorff, and Miss Pearl C. Alummert, eldest daughter of and Richard, visited Airs.

Bai-ten-slager's parents, Mr. and Mrs. CWr-ence Orr, near Constitution, Sunday- Norman Spangler and Francis Senft enour and son, Dickie, and Bobby Rudycill, all of Hanover; Mrs. Elleii Air. and Airs.

Robert N. Strayer, R. who was arrested about 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon on North Alain street, by Borough Officer Por Endeavor society, 7:30 topical Aliss Ethel Strayer and Airs, Thad Trimmer and Mrs. Alollie Miller, evening. York Springs; Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Strayer were ork visitors. "Ancient wisdom for 1'rcsent py Problems." REUNION HELD Frofessor and Mrs. Lewis J. Alummert.

graduates of the local high I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Djrn Aliss Wipe. New Cumberland, is Howe and children, Dorothv and and children, Alarjorie and Harris. school class 1935, will attend the New I spending some time with her broth BY FINK CLAN Jack, Benderville; Mildred Bauser, two Pennsylvania German recitations, "The Census Enumerator" and "My Trip to Philadelphia." Late strawberries appeared In Hartsdale, New York, spent Sunday ter D.

Jones, on a drunken and disorderly conduct charge, was lodged in the borough lockup and given a hearing before Justice of the Peace Walter G. Fulton, this morning and after paying his fine he was discharged. Cumberland High school the coming I er-in-law and sister, ftlr. and Mrs, Air. and Airs.

Cameron Funt and night and part Alonday here as Columbia markets selling at ten cents term. Armond H. Rorkey. children, Mr. and Airs.

Raymond The Fink family reunion of the descendants of the late Henry I. Fink Airs. E. Basye visited her son-ln- 1 a Pn They were local grown. Airs.

Wilbur Brenneman. of town, 'lrrmmer and children, Mary and the guests of Airs. Sarah E. They stopped off enroute on a trip to was held unday, Aug. 11, at Oak Kenneth, Air.

and Mrs. Cyrus Trim Gettysburg and through the Shjna- wood park, near Zion View. The mer, all of Aspers; Carl Howe and doah valley. familv of the Finks consists of twelve James Ruth. York Springs: L'riah children, six sons and six daughters Entertains Class 'inmmer, Mrs.

Arthur AlcClure, Mis, and three sets of twins, all living. Miss Ruth V. Preston, daughter of Kosie AlcClure. Air. and Mrs.

John Shellenberger, all of Dillsburg: Mr, The reunion was in charge of Alilton Fink, the president. The program Officers Ejected The officers elected were: President and historian. Rev. Dr. Rufus Calvin Zartman: first vice-president Jacob Hamm Zartman, Hanover; second vice-president, Charles F.

Zartman, Donsife, third vice-president David John Zartman, Ephrata; fourth vice-president. Harry Levi Zartman, Lebanon; fifth vice-president Ezra Alvln Zartman. Pittsburgh: secretary and treasurer. Prof. Ira Forry Zartman, Ph.

Allen-town. The clan expressed its desire to have a second history of the Zart Lf. If: and Mrs. James Trimmer, Hanover Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Preston, Thursday evening entertained the class of 1935 of the Stewartstown High school and their friends at a included talk by Rev. Fink and Ed Junction: Mrs. J. D.

Sowers. Air. and ward Fink, and readings by Betty Airs. Louis Shel'enberger and children watermelon party on the lawn at her Kobert, Eugene, Herbert Kathrvn and Strine and the Schrum sisters. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs, Clarence Irvin and family, Leroy, parents home, the occasion being the uuy, ail or East Berlin. birthday anniversary of Miss Pres Mrs. B. E. Joseph.

Dover: Mr. and ton. Games were played and prizes -Mrs. c. l.

i-issel and daughters Alinnie, Charles, Curtis. Ruth, Sarah, Alartha, Air. and Airs. Harvey Strine and daughter, Barbara, Air. and Airs.

were won Dy Faul Edie, Miss Doro Lue and Jean, Biglerville: Mr. thy Gib'os and James Fishel. B. F. W.

McClung, manager of the and Mrs. Daniel Gochenour and Alildred Gochenour, Arendtsville; Miss Alice K. Trimmer, AIj. and Airs. stew artstown urniture company, accompanied by Airs- McClung, have harles F.

Trimmer. James M. Gross Aliss Mary A. Trimmer. E.

P. Camn- returned home after spending several days at Piney Alountain Inn. Cale nni, Mr. and Airs. Bruce Trimmer, Airs.

Eliza T. Taylor. Miss Anna V. donia. Harry Af.

Gibbs and his eon-ln-law Trimmer, Airs. Floyd Trimmer, Airs. man family published by the lan, Rev. Dr. Rufus C.

Zartman. A delegation of more than forty people extended an invitation to hold the 13th annual reunion at Brickerville, Lancaster county. Thursday, August 13, 1936. The invitation was accepted unanimously. Peter A.

Elsesser. York, gave an address on "The Church as a Layman Sees It" Dr. C. Zartnian read a letter of the work done by Allen Zartman. as an organized of five Sunday schools in Kansas City.

This letter was read on the subject cf "Men in Relation to the Church School." rrancis uaoie. Mr. and Mrs. Xnnn and grandson, Hillcrest, York R. D.

Peter ftrine. Mrs. Curtis Lehr and daughter. Alary, Air. and Airs.

Ralph Strine and family, June and Park, Air. and Airs. William Delp. Milton Fink. Air.

and Mrs. Fink, Rev, Ezra Funk. Air. and Airs. Levi Wallace and family, Mary Wallace, Air.

and Airs. John Felty and family, Francis, Clarence and Edward. Air. and Mre. Wil'oert Ort, Mr.

and Aire. Augustus Fink and family, Clara, Theodore. Oscar and Lillie. Mrs. Aliles Smailing, Airs.

N. F. Reed, Earl Smailing and son, Edward, Air. and Airs. George Saylor and daughter, Romaine, Mrs.

J. H. Irwin, William Sulsenberger. Air. and Airs.

Clayton inmmer, Ajnelia -Goodling, York ere callers here on Thursday. -Mrs. Alary Asper, Hampton; Harry You'll fi nclas I didatliat ELECTROLUX is easily the test- looking refrigerator of tli em all To Hold Outing The class of 1930 of the Stewarts ans, Anna Mauo, Jir. and Airs. ar.

town High school will hold their re ence Trimmer and daughter. Bcttv, York: Air. and Airs. H. W.

Hake, Air. and Airs. Luther Kochenour ar.H union Thursday, August 22, in the form of an outing at Bay Shore. children, William Harrv. avid.

Mnv llass meeting The Wide Awake class of the and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Koehennnr Impromptu remarks were made by Stewartstown Presbyterian Sunday i iaius jvounenour ana Edna Kchen- school held a meeting on Tuesday our, mt. and Mrs.

John AI. Heiland, Solomon Rider. York. The reunion evening in the social room of the will be held Saturday, August next church with Mre. Clarence N.

Kearns entertaining. The devotions which ear ai j-orest Fark again. I ink and children. Curtis, Delores, Kenneth and Fairy, Air. and Airs.

Lonnie Keister and family, Charles and Betty, Air. and Airs. Harry Hare and family, Leroy, Edith, Clarence, James. Aire. Alelvin Schrum and family, Paul, Georgianna, Lucy, Lorella, Elizabeth.

Francis, Junior, Curvin and Daniel. were in charge of Airs. G. Preston Anderson, and Included: Scripture STEWARTSTOWN FOLKS VISIT DUPONT GARDENS A. R.

Brodbeck, Hanover, and Mrs. H. B. Diefenbaugh, Akron. Rev.

H. B. Diefenbaugh offered a prayer of thanksgiving for the leadership of Rev. Dr. Zartman, at the request Miss Xanzy Zartman.

of Goldsboro. Those Registering Those who registered follow: Benjamin Conrad Diefenbaugh, Rev. H. B. Diefenbaugh, Mrs.

H. B. Diefenbaugh, Rev. Allen K. Zartman.

Akron. Mrs. A. H. Dornbrier, Elizabeth Dornbrier.

Edith Dornbried, Columbus, Edwin H. Zartman, Mrs. Phares S. Zartman and son, John Ira. Susan Zartman.

John Ezra Zartman, Geoige R. Zartman. Nettie Sowers, Mrs. John Ort. John Ort John V.

Brodbeck, Jennie E. Brodbeck. Edwir. J. Brodbeck, Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Runk.

Claude, H. Zartman. Ralph E. Zartman, Mr. and Mrs.

Mel- Distinctive Banking Service Since 1875 a A AndA Air. and Airs. Daniel Branner and family, Elwood, Janice, Robert, Treva. Fink, Air. and Airs.

Charles Benedict and family. Emory, Alildred Esther, Alarie, Thelma Ray, Air. and Airs. David Fink, Mr. and Airs.

Steward Hale and family, Lewis and Dave, Air. and Airs. Charles Hale and son, Charles. Alias Alartha Lloyd. Air.

and Airs. Charles Delp. Mr. and Airs. J.

A. Gross, Air. and Airs. Charlee Aliller, Airs. Carl stahle and family, Paul, Grace and Charles, Air.

and Airs- Alillard Strine and family, Paul and Edwin, George Lucking, Air. and Airs. Russel Strine and fam Stewartstown. Aug. 16.

A party of .4 persons from this section spent Wednesday on an outing at DuPont Gardens, Del. The trip was made in the large motor bus of Alelvin C. Hess. Those enjoying the outing were: Air. and Mrs.

John Trout, Air. and Airs. Joseph! Al! Trout Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C.

Trout Air. and Airs. Ralph E. Trout Mr. and Airs.

Harry Kerlinger, Mr. and Aire. Ernest Strawbridge and daughter, Loie, Air. and Airs. Charles L.

Hamilton, Air. and Mrs. Lincoln 2 1 VI THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK fYk Tin C. Ruby, Alverta Zartman, Mr. and Airs.

Joseph N. Ruth. Air. Russel Schrum. Mrs.

F. C. Dav, Gertie Henly, Eugene Henly. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Susan Hamilton, Aire. John T.

Hendrix, Airs. William I Waytemyer, Airs. Russell Wolf, Mrs. Elmer Haugh, Aliss Clara Alaughlin and Dale Alorrison and Melvin C. Hess, driver.

The Alothers Friendship class of the local Alethodist Protestant Sun-day school, held a business meeting Alonday evening at the home of Mr. and Airs. William E. Edie, to make ily, Betty and Romaine. Air.

and Mrs. Joseph Fulmer and daughter, Joan, Air. and Airs. Irvin Deveney and family, Edith and Eva, Air. and Airs.

George Weigel. Airs. Alinnie Kelly, Air. and Airs- Edward Fink, Air. and Mre.

Harry Fink. Air. and Airs. H. W.

Aliller and family. Junior. Gerald, Bobby. Donald and Alirian, Air. and Airs.

Park Smailing and familv. Alil Mrs. Catherine Z. Usner, Gladys Gross, Charles H. Zartman, Air.

and Airs. P. A. E'sesser, Airs. AVilliard Day, Airs.

Paul Bair, Grace Bair, Daniel S. Zartman, Jay C. Zartman. Daniel W. Zartman, Pale Zartman Helen Zartman.

Ruby Zartman, Ruth Zartman. Mrs. Henry Zartman. Airs. Adam Reed.

Erma Reed, Robert Reed, Alelvin Reed, Barbara Reed, Arlie Reed, Adam Reed, Harry D. Zartman, Airs. E. A. Zartman, Jose dred and Robert, Air.

and Airs. Edward Gindick, Aliss Anna Zelgler and Bruce Rudy, Air. and Airs. Robert Cctts and family, Ruth, Geralus, Betty and Evelyn, Air. and Mre.

Edward Ort and. family, Alarlet and Lever, H. B. Eisenhour and children, Helen, Louis and Dorothy and L. R.

Fink. phine Z. Diefenbaugh, Howard A. Stambaugh, E. A.

Zartman, Raymond QGrOIOO 000 fllOHD csimsu, toot i milfc frl 110 iKl QftWftu OnlyBketroiux these jMdus iur a covered dish social, which the class will hold in the near future. D. Irvin Gibbs and son, Carvel, and grandson, Harlan Gibbs, York, visited the former's mother, Airs. Ida Giobs, and aunt Aliss Alice R. Fish-el.

Enjoy Outing The Sunshine Helpers, a Young Women's Alissionary organization of the local Methodist Episcopal church, held their annual outing on Tuesday evening at Shenbergere park, Fawn Grove. Those attending were: Rev. and Airs. R. R.

Aliller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Air. and Vm aii n.

KISTER KEISTER AND HART REUNION HELD The fourth annual reunion of the KisteT-Keister-Hart clan was held Sunday, at Oak Grove park, near N'ewberrytown. There were four lines of the family present. After luncheon and a social hour there was a business meeting and election 'Of officers. Those elected were: Honorary president Crull S. Kister.

N'ewberrytown; acting president Vernon Kister, Wormleysburg; vice president, Walter Lewis, Locust Grove; secretary, Aliss Jennie Stevens, Shiremanstown; historian. Airs. I K. Groome, York. Members Attending Those present were: Air.

and Mrs. EVERY WOMAN prefers a refrigerator that's truly beautiful. That's why our engineers called in women home-makers, office workers, society women help create the new 1935 Electrolux to help make it the best looking re-, frigerator any woman could own. Result: Electrolux is a woman's refrigerator, designed for women by women. Easily the best looking of them all, it will bring a flood of sparkling new beauty into any kitchen.

Simpler More Efficient Electrolux is basically different from any other refrigerator. It has no moving parts, and it never makes a sound. A tiny gai flame takes the place of all machinery it circulates the simple refrigerant that is cooled by ordinary air. Because of this simpler principle, Electrolux saves money on running cost, on food bills, and on depreciation. It saves enough, over a period of years, actually to pay for itself.

These beautiful new models are now display at our showroom. See them. Examine them. Ask questions about them. You'll be convinced that here is a refrigerator that meets every requirement and that you'll be proud to own.

Crull S. Kister, N'ewberrytown; Mrs. Lulu K. Groome, lork; Airs. A.

Tp-degraff. Alerchantville, N. Aliss Gertrude Updegraff. Ocean Gate. X.

Grant Kister, Airs. Viola Hart- man, Aliss Catharine Hartman, Air. Balmer. W. A.

Zartman. Ruth a.e-eki. Edmund Waleski, Evelyn Straus-baugh, Edna F. Ober, Alton Ober, Lester Ober, Junior Schlott, XL. George Nancy Jane Zartman, Raymond E.

Zartman. Alar-garet V. Zartman, Anna R. Zartman Air. and Airs.

George F. Schrumm. Beatrice Schrumm, George Schrumm, Harvey Schrumm, Alice Schrumm, Allen and Helen Schrumm. Charles Rice, Allen Zartman, Er-ria W. Zartman, Air.

and Airs. F. E. Zartman, Bessie Zartman, Earl L. Fahs, Rosie Fahs, Alilton Billett, Mrs.

C. Frank, E. W. Senft, Air. and Airs John C.

Forry, Relda Forry, Alabe: Senft, Delores M. Piunket, Dallas Senfc, Wilson A. Trcut Franklin L. Trout. Airs.

Samuel Emig, Atza Zartman. Mrs. E. W. Zartman, Airs.

Willis Miller, Samuel Miller, C. H. Rohrbaugh, Amelia C. Harner. Rev.

Dr. Rufus Zartman, Mrs. Alinnie Kopp, Air. and Airs. Ivan Joseph.

Airs. I. S. Weidman, Airs. A.

C. Weideman, Airs. Alice Weideman, Airs. Levi Zartrr.tn, Airs. C.

C. Grom, Airs. Emma Witchfield. Mrs. Su Zartman, Air.

and Airs. R. A. Zartman. Rev Daniel P.

Longs-dorf, C. S. Zartman, Robert Zartman, Elias H. Zartman, I. S.

Wide-man. Airs. D. P. I.ongdorf, F.

G. Zartman, Sir. and Airs. Wayne Gantz, Kathryn Gantz, Airs. Charies H.

Zartman, Esther E. Zartman, Airs. C. S. Zartman, Airs.

Kate Stambaugh, Mrs. Andrew Hinkle, Helena rtam-baugh, Loraine Stambaugh, Inm Lau, Eugene Hink)e. Agnes Zartman. Arthur GrofT, Bessie Zartman. Airs Charles Lenker, Sarah C.

Kaley, George R. Geisler. Ho-warC M. Rohrbaugh, David Zartman, Ruth Zartman, Air. and Airs.

Levi H. Zartman, John W. Zartman S. E. Zartman.

A. R. Gross, Ada C. Gross. Phares Gross.

Ada L. Gross, Fairy Wildasin, Jeon, Earl, Lucile and Alvln Wildasin, Airs. Frank Afarks, Frank Alarks, Herbert E. Alarks, Dora E. Geiser, Delo -es C-.

Gross, Dona Gross, Airs. Hannah Zirtmar. Charles Zartman. Airs. Charles Zartman, Paul Zartman, Airs.

Paul Zartman. Max Zartman. Fern Mary E. Zartmsn, Jerse P. Zartman, Mrs.

H. L. Zartman, Alary L. Lenker Mrs. John Zartman.

John AlouL Willis AI. Day. Jacob and Airs. Harry Shupp and children, Jack," Polly and Gerald, John F. Kister, Samuel Keister.

Etters; Mrs. John 'AI. Kister, York; Air. and Airs. Chester Wise and daughters, Esther and Alary Belle, Newberrytown: Aliss Jennie Stevens, Shiremanstown: Air.

Trout Air. and Airs Walton. E. Hess, Air. and Airs.

Russell A. Gfcbs, Air. and Airs. J. Alorrett Coover, Mr.

and Mrs. T. Horace Leib. Air. and Airs.

Raymond F. Shaull, Airs. Vernon Hersey, Airs. Allen G. Emenheiser, Misses Leona D.

Trout Gladvs AI. Hildt, Beatrice G. Trout Thelma Kerlinger, Aladeline R. Hammer, Dorothy Eunice Pavne, AI. Catherine Dixon and Phyllis R.

Trout Richard Hess and Dean Shaull. Mr. and Airs. Clarence Bisker and chilrden, Robert, Richard and Doris, Bridgeton, R. 1, and Air.

and Mrs. J- Alorrett Coover, spent Sunday afternoon with Aire. Biskers and Airs. Coover's parents, Air. and Mrs.

W. J. Davis, Stewartstown, R. D. Learns Of Sister's Death Mrs.

Charles X. Trout has received word from Wilmington, of the death of her sister, Mrs. Gertie Hollingshead Hill. Church Schedule The following church services will be held Sunday: Alethodist Protestant, Rev. Charles B.

Robey, pastor, Sunday school, 9:15 a. preaching, 10:30 a. Senior Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian, Rev.

Toibert D. Hewlett pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 a- preaching, 10:30 a. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. Stewartstown Parish of the Alethodist Episcopal church, Rev.

R. R. Miller, minister: Stewartstown, Church school, 9:30 a. with special program by the Gleaners class; Worship, 10:45 a. Epworth League, p.

leader. Rev. Mr. Miller, Cross Roads: Worship, 9:15 a. church school, 10:30 a.

Epworth league, 8 p. Zion: Church school, 1:30 p. worship, 2:30 p. m. Tot Breaks Collar Ben Miss Doris Vivian Bisker, daughter of Air.

and Airs. Clarence Bisker, Bridgeton, R. D. 1, and a twin sister of Richard Bisker, broke her cjllar bone last Wednesday when the kicxlv car she was riding fell over. An X-ray was taken showing where the bone was broken and she was then and Mrs.

Jacob Leech and Vernon Leech, Yocumtown. Mr Airs. C. Witmer and For Director of the Poor HIRAM BLACKLOGK Farmer and Drart of Lower Chsncefora1 Township. It will he remembered Mr.

Bloelriock was elected to all the unexpired term of the late Chat. E. Fry. He feele he is entitled to a fall term if his condact while in office hai merited it. He ii proud of the fact that darinc hie flrit year in office, a debt of forty thousand dollars, almost half af a debt that had been hansinf orer the poor district for sereral rears, had been wiped oat; and that the poor board retarned to the county treasury $14,000 of their allowance and cat the tax rate one-half mill for 19J5.

Mr. Blackjack's efforts for clean, open business methods and economy have been oatstandint. It is evident from some of his recent actions, he demanded the same hic-h standard of moral efficiency from all employes or face dismissal. Because of his fair and impartial attitude, Mr. Blacklock bias made many friends and no doubt a few enemies because of his refusal to a free with others whose questionable actions were prompted only by selfish motives and (reed.

Mr. Blacklock has prove dhimself an aMe and fearleas executive and promises to continue to conscientiously fulfill the duties of his office if re-elected. SUPPORT HIRAM BLACKLOCK FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR daughter, Florence Alarie, Harris-burg; Air. and Airs. Rudolph Keister and children.

George Henry, Rudolph, Earl and Florence, Air. and Mrs. Jessie Keister, Zion View; Mrs. Alice Kister Brenneman, New Cumber NEW land; Lou Ki-ster, York: Mr. and Airs.

Charts Keister and sons, James ELECTROLUX and Frederick, and Air. and Airs. Samuel Kefauver, Zion View; Air. and Airs. Walter Lewis and son, THBSERVEI2 REFRIGERATOR Walter, York, R.

Vernon Kister, Paul Kister, Wormleysburg: Mr. and Airs. Edward Breeswine. Airs. Malvin Xonemaker and son.

Air. and Airs. Howard Wolf and son, York. ELECTROLUX IS ENDORSED BY THE GREAT AMERICAN GAS INDUSTRY Pennsylvania Gas (Electric Co. 127 West Market St.

YORK, PA. Dial 6087 GATCHELVILLE Gatchelville, Aug. 16. Rev. Fitzgerald, pastor of the Alethodist Episcopal church, announces the following Sunday services: Pundav school, 10 a.

Zartman, Air. Jacob Zartm-in, Air. Zartman, Donald preaching, 11 a. m. ftnd Mr.

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