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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1935. 2 Mr. and Mrs. George Steffee, an family, 1136 North George street SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST Daily Memorandum Fifty Year Ago: A Wert Manheim hunter shot 64 rabbits. The New Year's reception of the "Cooking Club" was a succcm LEADER HENS AGAIN AMONG FIRST TEN SUPERINTENDENT FOR HIS 22ND TERM ETTLINES ENTERTAIN GOOD YEARS HOSTS AT MISS PARTHEMERE, CLY, FRIENDS AT PARTY TELLS OF ENGAGEMENT Charles.

A. Stair, aged 49 years, died at his residence on North Bearer ZIEGLERS ARE HOSTS TO MUSIC SOCIETY Theta chapter of Pi Mu society was entertained yesterday afternoon at ANNIVERSARY DINNER Mrs. Elizabeth Goodyear and her Mrs. Oohn Ettline, 484 Park street, Announcement has been made of One Of His Entries Placed street. He had an extensive acquaintance in York and very popular, On New Year's eve Jacob W.

Bow H. S. Shearer Re-elected To entertained the Friendship Sewing the engagement of Miss Rebecca M. daughter, Miss Alice Goodyear, 730 East Market street, entertained at the home of Mary Jane Philip Parthemer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Parthemer, Cly, to Harry A. man and Maggie Edie, both of Stew Ninth In Eleventh Week Of State Egg-Laying Contest Ziegler, 1502 First avenue, Elmwood, S. S. Post In St. Peter's Lutheran Church IstaufferI iiamL- I BISCUIT CO.

Yut fjlf 1 I artstown, were wed by Rev. Dr. Klles, A short business session was held. Shelley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Shelley. 114 East Seventh avenue, J. J. Vandersloot who had been In Ruth Gibbs, president, was in charge. circle at Shlloh on Saturday evening, v- Prize for games were won by Mrs.

DaVid Henry, Mrs. J. W.Gos-nell, Mrs. Virgie Snellbakerv. Mrs Earl Miller, Carman Spangler, Samuel Hartman, Clyd Strausbaugh, Paul Hoffnagle, Louise Ettline, Guy McLaughlin, Kenneth Parks, Rae Ettline, John Ettline.

Ernest Is tfelter the dry goods business for 25 years, North lork. The announcement was dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Doll, York, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. A color scheme of silver and white with a large wedding cake as the centerpiece, was used in the table decorations.

Mrs. Doll received many beau. decided to retire and rented his large NEW LAYING RECORD made at a dinner on Sunday at the NEWS OF NORTH YORK Musical games were played, followed by a program of French music. Prizes for games were awarded to Philip Ziegler and Ruth Gibbs. Piano numbers were given by Ruth Smith, store room to A.

H. I.efean, drug-gist, TOURS A (Special to The Gazette and Daily) to take effect on April 1. Mr. Vander H. S.

Shearer was elected general superintendent of St. Peter's Lutheran Harrisburg, Dec. 31. York county sloot will devote his time to his soap home of Miss Parthemer's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Elijah Drawbaugh, near New Cumberland. The bride-elect is a graduate of the William Penn High school, Harris- tiful gifts. and Rornaine Nonemaker. Margie Leader, Mildred Cross, Mary works. Sunday school for his twenty-second CRUISES chickens regained a place among the ten high pens of the state official Those attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Wenrich and son, Russell; Those attending were: Mr. and Jane Ziegler and Ruth Gibbs. Ruth Dr.

J. Hart purchased the dwelling term, according to the returns of the election as totaled yesterday. Mr. egg-laying contest during the Gibbs sang two arias from French Mrs. Davit Henry, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam burg, and Is employed in the Pennsyl eleventh week, when the entry of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Squires and daughter, Elaine, and S. W.

Goodyear, operas. owned by John and George Small on West King street. Edward G. Quickel and Jlilton J. Steamship T.

I uel Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, Guy A.

Leader, York, placed ninth Those attending were James Lovett all of Harrlsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Shearer was elected first In 1907 and has served at various times since-Other officers elected are: Assist vania Department of Revenue. Mr. Shelley is a graduate of the North York High school and is employed at Shull's bake shop.

with fifty-seven eggs and 67.90 and Audrey Tarbert, guests of the 31es8ins, were elected deacons of iicxets vi- Mr. and Mrs. William Rueter, Mr. and Mrs. Koontz, Mr.

and Mrs. Doll, Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Doll, Donald Doll, Betty Doll, Mrs.

Eliza points. chapter; Ruth Smith, Margie Leader, ant supcrintendant, Richard E. Holl A new high weekly production rec Mildred Cross, Ruth Gibbs, Marylln beth Goodyear and Miss Alice Good ord for the present contest was set Paul Strausbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parks, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy McLaughlin. Mrs. William Koontz. Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rooney, 904 and; second assistant supcrintendant, Walter Eisenhart; secretary, Alton year. bv the week's high pen, a group of For Sale over All Lines Hie York National Bank and Trust Co. Travel Department Allen, Juledelle Richert, Sara Jane Bennett.

Grace Mundorf, advisor, Mrs. Thomas Ziegler, Philip Ziegler and Mary Jane Ziegler West Princess street, spent Saturday in Baltimore. white leghorns entered by J. A. Han J.

W. Qosnell, (Mrs. Lydia Nonemaker, Senft: assistant secretary, Joseph Eisenhart; second- assistant, Gerald son, Corvallis, Ore. That pen pro St. Luke's Lutheran church, Rev.

L. Herring, pastor. Granville H. Becker, 60S West Philadelphia street, gave a turkey dinner to a number of friends. Mrs.

Toomey, of Marietta, who was a York visitors, is 6 feet 4 inches tall and has three brothers also tall, the combined height of the four being 25 feet. MISS ANNA ROACH AND Mrs. Thomas Montgomery and Mrs. Virgie Snellbaker. Mrs.

Florence daughter, Gloria, Portsmouth, Zeigler treasurer, Herbert Eisenhart; assistant secretaries, Martin Ever- duced sixty-seven eggs and scored 69.00 points in the week. THOMAS DEMMITT WED have returned to their home after MISS DOROTHY HASSLER hart and Eugene Patterson; circula The standing for the ten high pns spending several months with Mrs, Thomas E. Demmitt, 44 East New TELLS OF ENGAGEMENT for the week wa8: Montgomery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rocney, 536 East Boundary Points Eggs Schlaline, Mrs.

S. E. Miley. Edward George, Helen Carter. John S.

Ettline, Ida Hess, Paul Hoffnagle, Carmen Spangler, Carl Henrv. (Ruth Stokes. Ernest Glatfelter, Louise Ettline. Lulu Eby, Pauline Koontz. Rae Ett-, line, Rornaine Nonemaker.

Edward Miller, Junior Henry, Bessie Eby and Mr. and Mrs. John Ettlina. CHOOSE PROM OH ting librarian, Mae Senft; assistants, Bessie Eisenhart and Mary Gentzler; Sunday school supplies librarians, William Blessing, Vincent Rohler, Robert Senft and Vincent Stare, and ton avenue, and Anna Beulah Roach, 498 East Maple street, were married at noon Monday, December 24, by Rev. Norman L.

Hummel, pastor of avenue. LARGE 8ELEI TION 67 Mrs. S. Beatrice Hassler, York, announced the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy Geraldine Hassler to Philip Henry Richard Althoff, son 62 Twenty-five Years Ago: A banquet was held by the Young Men's Democratic club. Hon.

Charles A. Hawkins was toastmaster. John Dittenhafer, Bmigsville and orchestra director. David Thoman. Trinity Evangelical church.

The ceremony was performed at the parson FUR COATS 59 Congregational Meeting RHINES GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rhine, 817 age, 2S9 East King street. or 'Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Althoff, 612 South Duke street, at a dinner on Sunday at the Hassler home. Joanna The annual congregational meeting Henry McFall. who spent with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. SMARTEST STYLUS VERY ATTRACTIVE Barah E- Heidelbaugh, Pleasureville; Robert H. Ruth, East Berlin and MISS EBAUGH GUEST of St. Peter's Lutheran church Is to be held Wednesday evening in the Wayne McFall, Elmwood, has re- Hill roses comprised the centerpiece, J. A.

Hanson, Corvallis, Oregon 69.00 Nedler Farm, Peterboro. N. 63.25 Z. D. Horn.

Dunna Station 61.35 Joseph H. Suppan, Catasauqua 61.20 Brownstown Poultry Farm, Brownstown 60.65 Flying Horse Farm, South Hamilton. Mass. 60.05 Millbrook Poultry Farm, Woodbury 69.50 Hubbard Farms, Walpole, N. 58.55 Guy A.

Leader, 57.90 Northland Farms, Grand Rapids. Mich. 57.80 PRICES suiiicu nis aiuaies ai state college. wmte satin streamers attached to church, it has been announced. The Air.

and Mrs. Raber Anders, of I the roses led to the ulaca cards pastor, Rev. Ralph R. Gresh, will REMODELING, t-t-LININC. CLEANING 61 57 60 60 57 57 color scheme of green and gold was preside.

At that time the reports of carried out. Ada B. Felty, Hamilton township, Cumberland county, and Walter F. Smith, York, and Nettie I. McGuigan, Red Lion, were wed.

P. A. Elsesser was elected president of the Carlisle avenue Market AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.

Ebaugh, Stewartstown, entertained at dinner on Sunday for their daughter, Miss Rosana Ebaugh. who is the city hall Norfolk, who were guests of Mr. Anders' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Anders, 306 West Cottage place, during the past week, have returned the various church societies, the South Beaver street, entertained at a birthday party for their daughter, Lois, and Gloria Armold, who celebrated their fifth anniversaries. Those attending were, Gloria Armold, Beatrice Markey, Maude Markey, Buddy Markey, Edward Markey, Joan Koch, Ellen Rhine, Rornaine Mark, Howard and Charles Chronister, Marlon Rhine, Patsy Rhine, Lois Khine, Mrs. inose attending were: Dorothy ALL WORK GUARANTEED YORK FUR SHOP I N. George St Tors to their home. pastor's annual report and the election of several church officers are scheduled for the evening's program.

Of the officers to be elected there Hassler, Fiiilip Althoff, Grace Landis, Frederick Slaughenhatipt, Margaret Hassler, Philip Schrom, Mildred company; George W. Gross, vice stenographer, Mis i Mary R. Carver, 749 West Those present were: Ebaugh. Miss Ethel 57 president; Henri- Hoff, secretary and.j;iss Rosana Poplar street, visiting her brother are two deacons, an elder and a rreston, Russell F. Kinsey, Reed H.

Oscar J. Garver. 544 North 34th Hassler, B. Aubrey Schneider, Mr. and (Mrs.

C. E. Mejringer, faui Sunday, Gorman Hass.wr, and Mrs. S. Beatrice Hassler.

For the first time since the contest began October 1, the average production of the entire contest flock dropped In the eleventh week. The week's record was 3,929 eggs, 3,869.50 points, Arthur Markey, Mrs. Mary Schwartz, Mrs. Charles Rhine, Mrs. Bernadetta Chronister, Mrs.

William Koch and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rhine. Ebaugh, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. E'oaugh. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Harry Ebaugh. also of Stewartstown, called at the Ebaugh home in the afternoon. GENUINE Mrs. Edgar Fahs Smith, widow of the provost of the University of Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Kemper and son, Charles, Menges Mills, Mrs. Victor St Martin and son, Victor, Dun- Rolandus Seiffert, treasurer.

A Prospect street car left the track On South George street, bumped into an electric light pole, and threw a dozen passengers into a heap. Mrs. James Guyer, Wallace street, C. E-Miller, Albemarle street, Myrtle Smith and Emana Smith, Court avenue, Charles Walker, East Boundary avenue, and H. W.

Fake, conductor, were injured but not badly. Accident was caused by a journal box on the car breaking. street, Camden, N. J. Elmo Maus, of Hanover, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernoa E. Flnnefrock, 754 West Poplar street Miss Esther Kyzor, 145 East Philadelphia street, is spending New Year's in New York Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Ammerman and eon, Harry Lloyd, 1432 West Poplar street, are visiting Mr. Am-merman's parents in Allentown. Miss Hilda Sichelstiel, 335 East and 73.85 per cent production. The pullets fell below their tenth week record by 171 eggs, 127.15 points, and production declined 3.22 per cent.

Despite the decline, the average flock production remained above 73 per cent for the eighth consecutive week. trustee. A meeting of the church council will be conducted this evening in the pastors study. The following persons were entertained at a turkey dinner at the "Glen Echo" cottage, near Kunkle's Mill, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dear-dorff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wasser, Roy Link, Viola Sowers, Paul Miller, Melvin Folk, Arlene Blessing, Delores Heilman, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Blessing, Charles Blessing and Margaret Mclntyre. dalk, spent Sunday with Mr. G.P. A.

GLYCERINE The Ideal Permanent ANTI-FREEZE RACERS ENTERTAIN AT ANNIVERSARY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Walter Racer, 947 Wellington street entertained at dinner on Sunday in celebration of Mr. Racer's 56th birthday anniversary. Those attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Racer, Joan 'Racer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Racer, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Racer, Margaret Racer, Mrs. Liz Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, is visiting Miss Ellen M. Fahs, 437 West Market street. Miss Lucretia Sturgeon, New York, will leave this mornincr for her home after spending the holidays with her and Mrs. John Krape, 102 North Seward street.

E. H. Martin, Chester; Miss Mary-jane Martin, Washington; Martha ONLY QUARTER OF Sothern, Pittsburgh; and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin, Chester, spent Cottage place, spent the week-end In Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. in Reading with relatives. LIQUOR TAX PAID Harrisburg, Dec.

31. (AP). Rec oecona parade was an artistic success. W. H.

Kuhl was chief York Motor Car company was licensed by the American License Association of Manufacturers, the largest of its kind in the world. $fl -45 Per Gal. ords of the Liquor Control Board Joseph S. Lewis and Robert J. Lewis, 14 West South street, are visiting friends in New York.

today showed payment of only Thomas, Jackson street and Virginia avenue. Franklin Moser, 271 North Hartley street is visiting his grandfather, H. A. Wisotzkey, of New York city. Mrs.

Francis C. Neely, of Harris slightly less than $8,000,000 of the father, R. M. Sturgeon, and her sister. Sirs.

J. A. Strausbaugh, 28 North Highland avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

James Caine, Philadelphia, spent the week-end here visiting Mrs. Caine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S.

McGuigan, 831 South Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and children, George. Irene, Betty, Ruth, Mary, Robert and Joyce, Gettysburg, spent Sunday in York, visiting Mr.

Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin, 602 East Market street.

$13,000,000 floor tax levied by the Mr. and Mrs. Levi Myers, 1004 North George street, on Sunday entertained the following at dinner: Mrs. Charles Reikert, Mary Relkert, Harry Hinders and Mr. and Mrs.

William Snyder, all of Dallastown; Samuel Price, Emma Price, Blanche Price, Mildred Price and Harry Glad-felter, all of York. Mrs. William Thomas, Reading, has returned from a week end visit to EVENING WEDDING AT zie Racer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller and daughter, Diana; Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Jenkins, Isabel Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Breeden, Elizabeth Breeden, Lillian Breeden, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Racer, all of York; Mrs.

Flora Webster, Miss Mary Webster, Morgan -town, West Virginia; J. A. Racer, Miss Hazel Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Will Yeatts, Luray, Virginia.

H. B. Beard Co. 41 E. Market St.

1933 special session of the legislature on all liquor in storage on the day of repeal. Today was the last day burg, is visiting Miss Mary Hay. 37 ST.STEPHEN'S PARSONAGE soutn yueen sireei. Charles E. Stough, 255 East College avenue, spent the week-end in Reading with friends.

Mrs. Flora Naylor, 139 East Market street is spending a few days In Frederick John Howe, 1458 West King street son of Frank Rowe, Catskiil. N. and Miss Sylvia Grace Bentz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Bentz. 550 Pennsylvania avenue, were married at 7 o'clock Fifteen Years Ago: Over 50 youths and men employed in the moulding department of the Dental Supply company, walked out disatisfled with their wages. They Were getting $18 to $19 per week. Attorney General Palmer warned 'IReds" to cease activities. Any movement to indermine government, he said, would be met with oppressive warfare.

Thirty couples attended the annual straw ride of the Eemoethenian Literary society of the York High "Mooter- Mttitfi Mpmnria.ltF HANOVER COUPLE Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Webster and -f last evening. Rev. H. F. Boyer, pas- for payment Officials were uncertain what steps would be taken to bring in the remainder of the $10,000,000.

saying that decision must be made by the attorney general and the 1935 legislature, which opens tomorrow. All liquor storage on the day ot peal was taxe at the rate of $2 i ra n. The distillers protested 'hey 'ould not pay aid the time for payment was extruded to midnight to i.irtt Meantime, the distillers have t.en paying i.h2 tax as their stock cleared from store shelves. 111. HO 4F V- SELECT BARRB GRAMITI Tew NgMo Ar SdtfcM Curtomtri DAVID P.

KING family, of Rockville Center, L. have returned home after spending Christmas with Mr. Webster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Webster, 123 East Philadelphia street.

Mr. and Mrs. Grover S. Tome and daughter, Sylvia Jean, have left for their home in Danville, after White It. mm N.

RlfhUMl A. Wert iw RAYMOND MELHORN AND MISS HEILMAN WED Raymond Melhorn, Zion View, and Miss Grace Heilman, 1134 North Duke street, were married at 7:45 o'clock on Saturday evening. The ceremony was performed at the parsonage of the Fifth United Brethren church, 952 North Duke street, by the pastor, Rev. H. W.

Zuse. Mr. and Mrs. Melhorn will live at the bride's home. MARRIED IN YORK Charles E.

Decker and Miss Lillian Arlene Krumrine, both of Hanover, were married in York on Saturday evening. The was performed by Rev. J. Willard Krecker, pastor of Christ Evangelical church, at the parsonage, 121 West Jackson street. Robert Hoke and Miss Doro-thv Wilhide attended the couple.

school to Abbottstown. They were tor of St. Stephen's Reformed church, performed the ceremony at the parsonage, 21 North Sumner street. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Stewart, the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, were the only attendants. After the ceremony there was a reception at the Stewart home. The couple will live at 500 av-venue. The bride is a graduate of the William Penn High school class of The Golden Rule spending Christmas with Mrs. Tome's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Masemer, 514 Ludlow street Retail sales in Norway have Increased nearly 15 per cent In the last 12 months. 1929, and of Shippensburg State Teachers' college and University of PERMANENT WAVE GENUINE BONAT $2 $4 ohapercmed by Mrs.

Zercher and Miss Naomi Wolf. A dance and supper were enjoyed. Harry S. Bievenour, 1432 West Market street, and Fairy Marie Bupp, Salem avenue, were wed at a nuptial mass in St. Rose of Lima Catholic church, by Rev.

H. J. Howarth. Mrs. Cletus Reineberg acted as matron of honor and her husband as best man-Miss Sara E.

Fackler, 27 AVest Jackson street, became the bride of C. F. Charles, Lancaster, Rev. A. F.

Weaver uniting them at Trinity U. E-church. They will make their home in Lancaster. Iinda Moul, daughter of Charles and Sara M. Heigee, died after a short illnese of scarlet fever and Maryland.

She has been a substitute teacher in the York schools. Mr. Rowe is employed by the Manlev Manufacturing. coats $7.95 $12.47 to $24.47 GIRLS' COATS $2.95 to $12.95 DRESSES $2.95 $3.95 to $8.95 Prices Deduced Marcelling and Finger Waving 50r RADIO CARD CLUB MEETS AT LAUER'S Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Lauer, 553 McDonald avenue, entertained the Radio Card club at a New Year's party on Saturday evening. Prizes for carde were won by Mrs. Daniel Sprenkle, Mrs. Harry Wolf, Mrs. Mary Dize, Mrs.

George Kuhn. Mrs. George Nathanson, Henrietta Topper and Mrs. Stewart Lauer. Those attending were: Mrs.

Daniel Rnrenlilp. Mrs. fienrsre. Kuhn. Mrs.

Marguerite Beauty Shop GALLAGHERS GIVE PARTY FOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallagher, 540 McKenzie street, entertained at dinner on Sunday for their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Baltimore, Attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Stewart, Mrs. Mary Givensv Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallagher, and children, Irene and Charles. Dial (257 3SZ Reinecke Place 131 WEST MARKET YORK, pneumonia, at their home, 216 East JOAN ANNETTE STEWARD HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY The fourth birthday anniversary of Joan Annetta Steward, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Steward, 951 East Market street was celebrated yesterday afternoon at a party held at the Steward home, at which a number of the little friends of the girl were present The house was decorated, the color scheme harmonizing with the Christmas season, and a program of games and contests was given. The children were served refreshments.

Those present were: Nancy Eby, Denny Cudahy, Jay Frey, Raymond Frey, Barbara Jean Boyer, Jackie Horner, Elaine Sheaffer, Margaret Ann Kemp, Joan and "Sissie" Glad-felter, Herbert Boyer, Billy Ket-terman, Sarah Louise Anderson, Joan Annette Steward, and Mrs. D. M. Eby, Mrs. M.

D. Cudahy, Mrs. C. Kemp, Mrs. Herbert Boyer, Mrs.

Stanley Steward, Mrs. Raymond Frey and Mrs. J. E. Steward.

MISS DEVERS GIVES TEA FOR CLUB BOARD Miss Catharine Devers. 152 East Philadelphia street entertained at tea on Sunday for the executive board of the Business and Professional Women's club. Those attending were: Nettie Fisher, Helen Ma-thies, Sara Wertz, Kay Busser. Isabel Gross. Lois Suiter, Charlotte Walker, Daisy Ashbrook.

Beulah Ness, Flora Pearse and Mrs Ingeborg Maxwell. Philadelphia street. She was almost! Harry Wolf, Mrs. Mary Dize, Mr. and years of age.

More and More Women Daily Ask for Ready to Serve This bank is ready to do it share in promoting local progress in 1935. We invite you to use our various services and may our helpful co-operation assure you help you to attain your goal 1S15, success and prosperity. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mrs. Joseph Topper, Mrs. Weaver, Mr.

and Mrs. George Nathanson. Mrs. George Ostendorf, Mrs. Flora Lloyd, Henrietta Topper, Mrs.

Leona Freed-man, Leroy Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lauer and children, Clarence, Harry, Lloyd, Dorothy, Jean-ette and George. Silk Hose Gotham Miss Dorothy Ellen Smith, Blgler-vllle, spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Mar-tin, 602 East Market street ARBOR VITAE CLUB ENTERTAINS AT TEA Continental Square Letters Granted Testamentary on estate of Minnie X. Emig, West Manchester township, to Harry E. Emig and Mary R.

Bmig. Testamentary on estate of John T. Meesinger, Hanover, to Laura O. Messinger. Testamentary on estate of Anna A.

Emerick, Shrewsbury township to Robert McGurk. Administration on estate of Catherine Hibner, York to York Trust company. Administration on estate of Earl R- Krebs, Codorus township, to Mamie -V, Krebs. Licensed To Wed Swanson Fields Baldwin, Baltimore Mrs. Agnes Thomas, Lancaster, Is spending a few days, in York, as the guest of her sister, Mrs.

C. F. Snyder, 931 West Poplar street. Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Grass, 1048 Roosevelt avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carlson, of Wellsville, spent Sunday at Haddonfield, N. with Mr. Carlson's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Carlson. Mrs. Martha Brownell, of Mechan-icsburg, N. Is visiting her son, Ralph C.

Brownell, 1610 First avenue, Elmwood. Rev. J. S. Bousum returned last Saturday to his home at Springfield Gardens, L.

after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bousum, 720 West Philadelphia street.

MILLERS ENTERTAIN AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller, 937 South Queen street entertained at a Sister Mary Louise and Mrs. John Welsh, of Los Angeles, both former Yorkers, spent yesterday here, as guests of the Boll family, 254 South George street.

MISS BUPP BRIDE Free from rings free from shadows. Sheer, clear chiffon or service weight. Reinforced heel and toe. OF EDWARD SMYSER 3 The members of the Arbor Vitae club entertained at a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock on Sunday afternoon at the Y. W.

C. A. for the members of the Phi Sigma club and their friends. There were about eighteen girls in attendance, and the table was attractively decorated in a color scheme of Smart shades that flatter your legs Edward R. Smyser, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward A. Smyser, 528 West 3 Prs. $2JS Market street, and Miss Alice Marie YORKERS GUESTS AT BIGLERVILLE DINNER Yorkers attended a family dinner on Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Smith, near Blglervllle. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Martin and son.

Charles. red and green, with tall candles and towls of Ivy. Miss Grace Van Hyning had charge of the arrangements. county, and Lily Bell Cochran Rocks, Harford county, Md. Interest paid on Certificates of Deposit INDUSTRIAL NATIONAL BANK with Trust Department 1401 W.

Market Street James Henry Krout and Gran Bupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bupp, 236 South Penn street, were married at 9 o'clock last evening. The ring ceremony was performed by Rev.

Carl R. Simon, pastor of Union Lutheran church, at the parsonage, 404 West Market street. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Falker were the only attendants.

Mr. and Mrs. Smyser will live at 565 West Market street. Leona Lehman, Glen Rock, R. D.

2. The Fellowship club of the industrial department of the Y. W. C. A.

will. hold a New Year's party tomorrow evening at the association home. Mrs. Clyde M. Hughes is advisor to, this group.

York; Mr. and Mrs. John Millar anf1 Frank Jonathan Neff, 300 Kurtz turkey dinner at 8 o'clock last evening. The table was attractively dec orated with cut flowers, and the sea sonal colors. Following the dinner there was a social period.

Music was furnished by the Civic League orch daughter, Jean, New Chester; J. H. Millar, Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Millar and children, Billle Wood, Freddie, James and Joel, Mr. and Mrs. William Millar and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs.

Bender Millar and son, H. Bender Millar and Menges Millar, all of New Oxford; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith, Gettysburg, and Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Smith and children, Dorothy Ellen and Lida May. estra. WALTER W. FUTER Funeral Directors. 664 Linden Adv.

Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sollenberger and daughter. Vivian; Mr. and Mrs.

William A. months and 25 days. Relatives and friendg are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday. All services at the house at 1 p. m.

Interment in Shaffer's cemetery. 31-2t ERNEY. On Dec. 30. 1SS4.

at p. at hia residence, 200 West Market street, Edwin J. Erney, aged 71 years, 10 months and 11 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at his residence Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery.

l-2t Myers, Mr. and Mrs. George Myers, EDW. ETZWEILER SON Funeral Directors, Wrightsville, pa, 732 E. Market St, York.

Adv. -tf Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

W. Reiker, all or York: Mr. and Mrs. John E. Drum- mond.

Cleveland. and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller and children, Richard and Bertha, York, MAURICE RINEHART AND MISS STINE MARRIED Maurice Rinehart son of Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Rinehart, Stoverstown, A. H. DIEHL A SON Funeral Directors. Mt Wolf.

N. J. LEADER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Jacobus, Pa. Adv. m4-tf HOUSHOUR.

On Dec. 31, 1934, at 11:30 a. at his home on York R. D. 1, York townehic near Spry, Samuel Robert, hus INDUSTRIAL and Miss Gretna Ermeda Stine.

band of Minnie Harpel Houshour, aged 68 avenue, and Hattie Margaret Bailey, 315 Reinecke place, York. Stewart William Hake and Hazel Rornaine Hake, Red Lion. John Thomas Dawson. 469 East Walnut street, and Anna Mae Zeager, 409 Prospect street. Horace Myligan Frederick Knisely, Red Lion, and Hattie Jammit Rebecca Taylor.

28 East Jackson street, York. Cyrus Tyson Heisey, Mechanics-burg, R. D. 2. and Salome Daisy Reist, Harrlsburg.

Francis Gray Morrison, Kansas City, and Lucy May Talbert, Luray place, Washington, D. C. William Amandon Whitman and Bertha Mae Howe, both of Coates-ville. Maurice Charles Rinehart York R. D.

8. and Gretna Ermeda Stine, 1116 South Pine street. Recent Births To Mr. and Mrs. George Dbaugh, 1624 Second avenue, Elmwood, on Monday, December 31, at the York hospital, a daughter.

Died Dec. 30, 1934, at 6 :30 p. his residence. It. 1.

5. north of York. Daniel J. Kcsh. aged 7.1 and 4 days.

Rplatires and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1935, at 10 a. ni. Con- years. 7 months and 10 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to at U.S. I 1 III irnrzfvmM? AMTSfWM II daughter of Mrs. Robert S. Myers, 1116 South Pine street were married on Saturday evening. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

Mfclvin D. tend the funeral cervices Thursday, Jan. 3, HENRY SLEEGER A SON Funeral Directors, 830 E. Market St at 2 p. m.

from the Geiple funeral home, 00 Glen Rock. Interment in Lutheran ceme Y. M. C. A.

Auditorium JAN. 1-2-3-4, 1935 Admission Free tery. Glen Rock. Geesey, pastor of MuhlenbergrLuther- Body may be viewed Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m.

at the funeral home. l-2t EDW. W. BAUMEISTER Funeral Director. 614 S.

Pershing Ave. Gotham Gold Stripe Stockings To Be Had in York at Bear's Only. WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR BEAR'S STORE IS CLOSED TODAY. COCHNAUER In loving remembrance of our dear daughter, Geraldine S. Gochnauer, who departed this life, one year ago today.

Jan. 1, 1934. A F. KOLLER, Funeral Director. Modern Funeral Home, 1415 W.

Market street Adv. f-tfn One year has passed since that ead an charge, at his home, 593 Madison avenue. Miss Ella Rinehart, a sister of the bridegroom, acted as maid of honor, and the ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Levere Ehrhart, Dallas-town.

The bride and her maid of honor were dressed in blue and each wore a shoulderette of sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart will live with the bridegroom's When our dear daughter was called away, God took her home, it waa his will, But in our hearts, she liveth still. C.

A. STRACK A SON Funeral Directors. 158-60 S.Geo. St. A light is from our household gone, See Tomorrow's Gazette for Important Announcement A voice we loved is stilled.

A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. We Wish You Health, Happiness and Prosperity during the New Year Accept Our Thanks For Your Kind Patronage Received During 1934 A. Simmons Diamond Merchant and Jeweler 21 S. George St. SHEARER A SHINDLER Funeral Directors, 909-911 N.

Duke street Adv. jy s-tf i "IN MEMOR1AMS" are published only as paid ads. Rates, 10 cents per line each insertion. (About 6 words to the line) Name and address must accompany all copy or It will not ap The Ltate must conieiu itself as much with human relationships as with the administration of its business functions. Arthur H.

Lehman. What is our home without dear Geraldine, Oft I think I hear her footsteps or I see her smiling face, We are broken hearted parents. That spend many a lonely hour. Help us Lord to bear our sorrow. Help us put our trust in thee Till we meet our dear beloved one In that bright eternity.

Sadly missed by her. Father. Mother, Sister and Brothers. rinding services in Alt. Zion church.

Interment In Mt. Zion ceiiietery. Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to 9. Hanover papers ph-nse copy. 31-2t SHCTZ.

On Dec. 30, 1934, at 11:45 a. It his home In Codorus township, nsar Hanover Junction, Samuel, husband -f Emma Gantz Shuti, aged 63 years, 2 pear. Adv. Dept.

Thf Gazette ana "Brooks Hotel Thanks You" First Anniversary Turkey Dinner, 12-8. Fifty Cents. Adv. Daily. dr..

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