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rHE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1935. 2 Daily Mtmorindum Gazette and Daily Patterns TO EMPLOY LABOR SnriAl FVFtVlTC HF INTFBFQT Fifty Yean Ao: Ell F. Grove has purchased the Connellee property on Bearer street Saylor and Mra, Funk. W. K.

8. Her shey was ties Hcst speaker yesterdny morning befora the adult division of St James' Luthwan church. All arrangements have been completed for tho annual smoker of tho Volunteer Relief association of thu Itcllanco Fire company, to be conducted this evening, in the social rooms of the fire hall, 1411 West Mar- FOR SEWER TODAY INSURANCE STAFF IS B. PAULES WEDS MISS MILDRED ORAYBILL I. Bernell Paules, son of Mr.

and pposite the Opera House, for His intention Is to build. John Jaeoby died suddenly on Sunday at his residence in Manchester township, near Hoke's school house. He was about 67 years old. A boiler In the Cigar factory of E. G.

Eyster. West Market street, ex Mrs Frank Paules, York, D. t. and WOMAN'S CLUB WILL HEAR BOOK REVIEWS The last meeting of the literature group of the Woman's club of York will take place tomorrow afternoon, at 1:10, in charge of the chairmen, Mrs. Paul Koenlg.

Mrs. J. Alfred Ham me will review two books of merit. Ghe will discuss. "Lamb in Hie Bosom," by Caroline Miller; and Miss Mildred L.

Graybtll, daughter of Engineer Announces That Digging Trenches In West York Begins Tomorrow TATBtt IQUET YORKERS MARRIED IN PHILADELPHIA Clarence Waltermyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Waltermyer, 70S North Pershing avenue, and Miss Mabel Saylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Saylor. Berlin, Somerset county, were married In Philadelphia on Saturday. The only attendants were Miss Ai-verta Kochenour, Spry, and Chester Kessler. York. After a wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs, Harry M. Graybtll, S30 South West street, were married on RAILROAD NOTES C. Montgomery, P. R. R.

supervisor of the Pennsylvania railroad, ploded with a terrific crash. Top was entirely blown off. No one was In- Jured. I Saturday, January S. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

J. Hess Belt, RmArv Pnrlr YTunnvAr. Amnloved tiv HIRE ONLY BORO MEN pastor of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Herman on the New Salem L. W. BentZ Entertains MetTO- Now, In November," by Josephine church.

Westminster. Miss Bertha Harris and George H. Berngtn, both road. was seriously Injured by a kick poiitw Ajrents And Families! ohnson, irom a rouie ne was wmrrms iai PnlltMr 1 of Westminster, witnessed the cere With Feast, Cards And Dance mony. Mr.

and Mrs. Paules will make prise winner of Bctlon. It Is a sturdy barn yard. He may recover. While Dr.

W. F. Burns, of York, their home at 20 South West street story of pioneer folk In Georgia. A was sharpening a pair of shearers. they will live at 708 North Pershing avenue.

Mr. Waltermyer is employed in the press room of the Dispatch Publishing company, and Mrs. Waltermyer is employed at the Triumph hosiery mill. novel of family life and the seasons, it gives appealing emphasis to two MEMBERS GIVEN HONORS lie accidentally cut off the tip of his Rev. Cletus J.

Helfrlch, of Lebanon, Employment of labor for the West Vork sewage system will begin this morning and actual digging for the lines will be under way by tomorrow, it was announced by C. Barnett, chairman- of the sewage committee, last evening, following a conference with the engineer of the contracting company. An office has been established at 154S Mason avenue, where application for work must be made. It was pointed out by Mr. Barnett that the.

spent Saturday here and visited his special qualities of the American thumb. Keystone polo club of York, de L. W. Bents, manager for the father, C. J.

Helfrich, Tjho is confined frontier; the resourcefulness of the feated the Biddle club of Baltimore, Metropolitan Lire Insurance company to the York hospital by illness. women and the clan loyalty of the spent vt-' witii hm parent? nr ii i C. S) In it of the enjrtiH.ei'lns el ti II SU- porvisoiV nn'ft in Saturday. W. 3 AllUo'i assistant yardoins-ter of tnt P.

R. wnu oft duty over the wcel'-end. tllen Mvers, yardmastcr, was in his place. A large force of work'iion under thu guidance of Forcmun Kioul, worked al night Saturday in tho locut yards of tho P. R.

keeping switches and crossings clear uf snow Ice. O. Pearson, local il. cnuin-cer, has been confined to tho house by nti attack of grip. llamiii, operator o.iipiojed til the Pennsylvania station, has been assigned to a leverman's position at the same offlcv.

of York district, entertained the members of the staff and their families on Max Grumbacher, Walter Greenabaum, rover Kllnedinst and men. During the second half of the pro Y. W. CLUB GIRLS PLAN FOR BANQUET; gram. Miss May Hart, librarian of the William Livings-ton, all of the Bon-Ton store, have returned from a few Phineas Davis High school, will re ANNOUNCE CLASSES days' visit in New York.

view an autobiography, "Roman Mrs. Alice Winters has returned to Miss Victoria Lyles. supervisor of Spring." by Mrs. Wlnthrop Chanler. three out of five goals.

Winning club's goals were won by Kishel. Ashbrook ami Stowe. Honors of the game were carried off by Williams of York. Tork club now claims championship of the South and open to challengers fn.ru any club and anxious to meet Harris-burg who did them the honor to call them "dudes." Rev. C.

J. Deintngcr. aged 62. died after a brief illness. He was one of the oldest Lutheran pastors in eetion.

Saturday evening with a banquet at the Woman's club of York. The dinner was served at 7 o'clock, followed by cards and dancing. There were group singing and short talks during the dinner. Special recognition was given to agents for their excellent accomplishments for the year ISJ4. Those honored were: Paul H.

Herman and Granville F. Heindel. Hanover, Mrs. Chanler la the sister of F. Mar elementary schools, spoke on Friday evening at the regular meeting of lon Crawford, the novelist.

Her book the Business and Professional Girls' club, held at the Y. W. C. A. She her home in Pittsburgh after visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Fred Lewis, 101 North Marshall street. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Bailey. T3 West Poplar street, attended the mid-year graduation exercise at West Chester State Teachers' college last Thursday. Rodney Stauffer, 245 Kurti avenue. projoct Is strictly a borough one, and accordingly only borough labor will ko hired. The only discrimination will be in giving preference to those who need employment most.

Equipment and two carloads of sewer pipe will be unloaded today, and the actual start of the project will be made not later than Tuesday morning. First digging will be made in the 1000 block Poplar street Rev. Howard F. Boyer, pastor of St. Stephen's Reformed church, an.

reviewed "Queen Victoria." Plans is full of interesting persons and events concerned with Roman aristocracy. In this charmed circles she moves with ease and graciousness. It is thie plrit which smile out of her were made for a nation-wide banquet to be held at the Y. W. C.

A. and J. R. Hill. York.

on Tuesday evening, March 26. 1 wenty-hve Tears Ago: 1 10 the wives of the honor agent. book. The meeting is open to club mem Announcement was made of the pent the week-end in Philadelphia as bers and their friends. the guest of John Shoehart.

Mrs. J. Blasoer, East Market Twenty huntsmen on horseback The singing was led by M. followed by 50 hounds after a lively 1 Thompson. Fred Horn entertained female fox.

allowed her to be holed wnn a saxophone solo, accompanied class In designing and art, to be held on Wednesday evening at the 'V" with Miss Louisa Medill in charge. nounced last evening that the Young street, spent the week-end in New People's forum will meet this evening and no "brush brought in. Urn Florence Stabley. Lester M1SS GAMBLE TO TALK York city. TOURS CRUISES Steamship Tickets IXmglas, Pallastown.

was first hunts- jjenu. jr gave a trap drum solo, ac- at 7 o'clock in the basement of the church. The Bible class will meet The last in a series of classes in English and current events, under the direction of Miss Lois Bell, will ruan at tne cnase was given ry comMnied bv Mrs. L. W.

Bents. Friies for cards were awarded to CARD CLUB IS GUEST be held on Friday evening. Orville Senft and Mrs. Frank Daugherty. OF MRS.

D. GUNSALLUS Mrs. Dan Gunsallus, 16 Third ave For Sale over All Lines Eli Bupp. on his farm, near Logan -viile. The fox was a fine one and captured by him only a few days oe-fore the chase.

It was given SO minutes start. E. Fordyce Thompson and Miss llae King, were wed at the home of Mr. Bents acted as toastrnaster. A Slenderizing Housefroek S393.

To look your charming best M. Knteely, assistant district man- Guests of the club were: Mcs. Elizabeth Cfhild, Lncy Bott, Olga Walker, Romaine Jeffry, Thelma Van Ness and Florence Mayer. Members in attendance were: Catharine Anstine, Margaret Anstino, Gladys Ramer, Mrs. W.

K. S. Her-shey, Rozella OIp, Helen March. I ager of Harrisburg, spoke briefly on the work and progress of the in the kitchen, and still be your most efficient self, choose the attractive pattern sketched and make your The York National Bank and Trust Co. Travel Department TO LANCASTER WOMEN Mis Anna Dill Gamble, (I Beet Cottage place, will be the guest speaker on Tuesday evening at Xht 10th anniversary dinner of the Catholic Women's club, of Lancaster, to be held at the Elks' club, Lancaster.

Miss Gamble will take as her subject, "A Trip to South America and the Thirty-Second Eucharistic Congress." She is chairman of representation of the National Council of Catholic Women, and chairman of the Latin-American committee of the Catholic association of International Peace- nue. North lorK. enienamea me j. G. Card club at the regular meeting.

Miss Evelyn Baird was a guest of the club. Prizes for "590" were won by Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Stuart Mr. and Mrs.

David" Horn. Red Lion. i dress up yourself in a few hours. The woman of larger sixe might think she could not wear a princess style but when she makes up this Stough. Dan Gunsallus and Mrs.

Dan Myra Macklson, Eva dundrum, Mai garet Morton, Loretta Klnneman. Gunsallus. company. Roy Gibbons and his orchestra played for the dancing from 9 o'clock to midnight. Those attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. I- W. Bents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Berger, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Knisley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Emerson Miller, Mr. Margaret Schneider.

Mary Frock A luncheon was served to Mrs. Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, In the church. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening, at 7:45 o'clock, will be in chargo of S. I Murphy. Thu altar flowers yesterday were placed In memory of Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Bankert, by Ezra and Sterling Bankert The condition of Mrs. Ray Yost, 1210 West King street, who underwent an operation Saturday morning at the West Side sanitarium, was reported improved last evening.

Officers to serve during the ensuing year were elected at a meeting of the council of St. James" Lutheran church. These officers were elected: President, Rev. Guy E. Miller; vice-president, Harry A.

Monay; secre tary, Walter A. Snyder; treasurer, John Lecrono; financial secretary, Paul A. Altland; assistant financial secretary, Samuel L. Stayman, and recording financial secretary, Harry Flshel. The following persons were award Vesta Platts.

Rae Montgomery. Mn. an Tnt Allen Newton. Mary Catharine Mil-! printe(1 cott" 8ne 'be fted Stewart Stough, Mrs. Preston Sharpe, Mrs.

Blair Sharpe. Mrs. William Miller, Miss Evelyn Baird. Mrs. ler.

Elizabeth Klinedinst, Mildred with how trim and slender she looks. The panel in the front is closed the left side only with a row of des- Haffner, Elnora Hellman. Mrs. A. L.

Horton, Mabel Manifold and Ruth McDonald. orative buttons, which makes it easi by Rev. J. E. Kleffman, on the 16th.

Butter SO: 32 cents. The recent 12 inch snow is fast disappearing. First local arrest under the new law for tresspassing on raiiroaJ tracks was made, when a man was caught walking on the tracks between Beaver and Philadelphia treets. by Detective Brenneman. committed him to Jail for 10 days, A comet, the head of which was not quite as bright as that of Venus, and the tail projecting easterly, was seen in the western sky.

York Schubert choir concert was a brilliant success. The only out of town professional was Frank M. Conly. basso, of Philadelphia. Henry Gordon Thunder conducted.

Harry L. Link Ralph Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunsallus and daughters, Dorothy Ann and Jeanette. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

P. W. Sharp, 523 Dallas street. tend the funeral on Wednesday, Jan. 23.

at 1 p. from the Memorial Funeral home of Henry Sleeper and Sons, 822-30 Kast Market street, with concluding ser er to get into. The sleeves are slashed and held together with an extension at the lower edge. They adorn the dress, as do the unusual rtockets R005E'TE LT CLUff TO The Bon-Ton Knitting Classes Every Afternoon Except Saturday 12 to 5:30 P. M.

Free Instructions by Mrs. Ammon The Bon-Ton Balcony vices at Mt. Zion Union church. Inter-! nii'nt In MX. 7.ion cemetery.

t. -1 Other guests will be: Most Rev. Philip R. McDevitt, Harrisburg; pastors and assistants of I-ancaster parishes; Mrs. George P.

Vanler, Steel-ton, president of the Harrieburg Diocesan council: Miss Myrtle B. Duke, president of the York Catholic Women's club, and Mrs. J. P. Gallagher, president of the I C.

B. A. of Harrisburg. Mrs- H. E.

Liplinski. president of the club, will give a resume of the organization of the club and its work HOLD DANCE TOMORROW which seem to be buttoned to the I frock. Needless to say this frock will YORK STUDENT GETS The Roosevelt club held the reg. DEGREE AT COLLEGE nleetin yesterday afternoon the club rooms. Roland Anstin, ed prizes at the card party of Miss Caroline McCoy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. McCoy, West during the past ten years. was accompanist.

from 7 to 9 o'clock at the funeral home. 21,23 CAMPBELL. On Jan. 19, 1935. at 9:13 p.

very suddenly, Mrs. Mary Canip-Ml. wife of Millard Campbell. 233 Chestnut street. Wrlghtsville.

aged 5S years. Relative and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday. Jan. 23. at 1:30 p.

m. from her late home with concluding services at llraee Evangelical church. Interment In Fairriew cvmetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. 21 -it KAYLEROn Jan.

19. 1935. at 4:50 p. Reuben Rockey Kayler. at hit residence, 515 North Beaver street, aged 79 the booster committee of the Reliance Fire company: Edith Houck, Julia Boyd, Mrs.

A. Seigrist, Lewis Miller, Al Uhler, Charlotte Iauber, Mrs. O. H. Saylor, Nora Anna Neb-Inger, Mrs.

Lester Inners, M. F. Mun-dis, Elsie Dietz, George Gerberick, Mrs. Walter Bloss, Hairy Hockberget) Henry Bates, Elizabeth Bloss, H. O.

also flatter the woman of smaller size, whatever her age. Designed in Sizes: 34, 36, 3S, 40. 42, 44 and 46. Size 3S requires yards of 35 inch material. Pattern mailed to any address on receipt of 13c in coin or stamps.

Send 10c additional for either of three Special 32 page booklets. "THE CO-ED," for sites il to 19 and 14 to 20 exclusively, or "THE SMART MATRON," for aiies 86 to bi exclusively, or "THE YOUNGER for sizes I to It yeans. Each gives a complete selection of styles of the site you require. One pattern and either booklet (state which one) 23c. Print name and address olalnlr Please Put a Circle Around Slae Wanted Foplar street, graduated last Thursday from West Chester State Teachers' college, with a bachelor of science degree.

Mies McCoy is a graduate of the William Penn High school, class of 19M31. Her parents attended the exercises. chairman of the social committee, announced a dance, to be held at the rooms tomorrow evening. Richard Hamme, James Arthur, Henry Krug. and William Eufer were appointed to draw up a constitution.

There was a report by William Whltmore, chairman of the ways and means committee. The business session was in charge of the president, John Arthur. Those present were: Roland Anstine, Donald Boyer, William Eufer. Llewellyn Sipe, Richard Hammed Walter, Shaffer, Arthur Seehrlst. Fifteen Yearj York Manufacturing company secured a verdict of J1S.00J at Savanah.

against the Atlantic Packing and Refining company. It was the full amount claimed. James W. Duff, 471 Madison av. Cue, died as the result of a fall on GEORGE A.

LAUER AND MISS UNA COULSON WED George A. Latter, son of Georse W. Lauer, SC9 Pennsylvania avenue, and Miss Lina Coulson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Coulson, of Dillsburg, were married on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev F. W. Hofmann, at the parsonage of Trinity Lutheran years. 11 months and 1 day.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 23, at 2 p. m. All services at the house. Interment la Prospect Jlill the pavement, on West Market street.

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Sizes 34, 36, 3S, 40, 42, 44 cemetery. Body may be Tiewed at his residence Henry Krug, Robert Lauer, Kenneth and 46. RE-OPENED SHOE REPAIRING COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL FRANK SHORTINO 336 WEST MARKET STREET on Tuesday from 7 to 9 church. 544 Madieon avenue. They PRIZES AWARDED AT OLD TIMERS' A.

A. PARTY The Haturday evening card party of the Old Timers' Athletic association was well attended. Prizes were awarded to Fred Burrows, Alger Abel, Mrs. J. Heiman, Margaret Brown, Mrs.

Gerbrick. Virginia Kahler, S. M. Brown, Mrs. E.

Seaaholtz, Paul Eisenhower and P.enner. were attended by Mrs. George BREXXKR. On Jan. 19.

1935. at 9:45 p. Thelma M. Brenner, at the home of Wbiteley. her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bren Kauhauser. Samuel Shive, Ray Mus-ser, Gordon Bott, James Arthur, Richard Rutland, Paul Lauer, Charles Behler, Thomas Thatcher! David Lauer, William Whitmore! John Arthur, George Dietz, Clyio Nam cer.

4S7 Pennsylvania avenue, aged 15 The bride is a graduate of the 1911 class of the York Hospital Trainting school and has been serving as X-ray WHAT IS 93 scow BUTTER JN scoring butter, flavor counts 45 points, body 25, color IS, salt 10, and package S. The flavor of LAND O' LAKES Swtel Cream Butter is sweeter and fresher because it is churned from sweet, instead of sour, cream and this makes it easier to attain the high score of 93 or better. Ask for LAND LAKES Sweet Cream Butter, always 93 score or above. years and 29 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon Street Address technician of the institution.

ott, Lnarles Feiser, James O'Byrnc, He was aged 6S years. Charles W. Fetry and Grace M. Hemler, both ef Hanover, were married. Petitions were being circulated for the annexation of land between Dal-lastown and Red Lion to Red Lien borough.

There appears no opposition. Ten children of Mrs. Harry Fink, Fleasant Grove, have the measles. Harry M. Gray has been appointed rural carrier of the Goldsboro mail route.

When a cow he was milking took a notion to lay down. Norman Rishel. a young farmer, near Emigsville. was caught and he is confined to bed from injury. Jan.

23. at 2:30 p. m. from the late home. Concluding services at Mt.

Zion church. Miss Sophia M. Wagman. I9 South J.ohn Reiser, William Damuth. "Na- Mr.

Lauer is a World war veteran and Is engaged in the automobile than Hopwood, Joseph Frovenza an 1 Interment in Mt. Zion cemetery, friends may call Tuesday evening ay tvenm. business in this city. State City from 7 to 9 clock. lo-2t PICKEL.

On Jan. 18. 1935. at 11:30 p. Note Do NOT send dipping ol this pat tern with rout order.

Keep the clipping lot tjierence as to number and siit of patters SATURDAY WEDDING at his late home. 610 East Philadelphia street, York. Rholandis E. Flckel, Queen street sailed yesterday on the S. Chatham," of the Merchants and Miners Transportation line, for Jacksonville and Miami, Fla.

Mrs. George Schmidt 902 South George street and Mrs. William Kurtz, 96 South George street, are guests at the Barbizon 'Plaza hotel. New Tork. dt si red.

in case your order goa aatray. AT EMANUEL PARSONAGE husband of Mamie Picket, eged 54 years. The Shoe Event of The Season! SHOE 3 SALE NEWSWANGER'S 2 East Market Street and Continental Square Relatives and friends are invited to at tend the funeral services on Tuesday, Jan. 22. at 1 n.

m. from the Edward Eti- Frank Frederick Jameson, York. REV. KELLY TO PREACH and Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Robinson, Eggs dropped at Hanover from Cj 1 weiler and Son Funeral home.

"32 East Mrs. Nettie Peeling, 314 South George street, spent Friday In Phila-delphia. Miss Ada 534 Jessop place, is visiting friends and relatives in Baltimore. Mrs. George Haare.

217 North West street, was a visitor in Philadelphia on Friday. Miss Margaret Manges, of Harris-bwg. is visiting Miss Alice Kupp, 450 North Beaver street Mr. and Mrs. Calvin an 153 South Highland avenue, were ANNIVERSARY SERMON Rev.

Dr. A. A. Kelly, pastor of to CO cents. Market street.

Interment In Hess Meet- Mrs. Sarah A. Seiffert, aged d.ed at Rossville, from a paraytic troke. After an illness of five years. WEIST.

On Jan. IS, 1935, at 10:15 p. married at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The ring ceranony was performed by P.ev. C.

F. Jacobs, pastor St. Mark's Lutheran church, will FATHER SHIELDS WILL BE HOST TO EXPLORER Rev. Bernard Hubbard, the Arctic explorer who will speak here next Saturday evening under the auspices give the address of the evening when the congregation of Christ Lutheran church, Harrisburg, celebrates the of Emmanuel Lutheran church, at the parsonage. 934 Madison avenue.

The attendants were Robert C. Langheine and Miss Pearl Robinson- at trie lork nospitai, lnes sipe neist, wife of John H. Welst, East Maple street, aged 37 years, 5 months and 9 days. ilelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from ber late residence on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 2 p.

m. Concluding An-if- thd I'-HrllnTia-n ih n- 3TRY A TON- anniversary, tomorrow Licensed To Wed Charles Edward Waltermyer. 70S North Pershing avenue, and Mabel Elizabeth Savior, 217 South Bearer treet daughter, Mary Frances. tS East Iforty-fifth Princess street, are spendinsr seine 'night Mr. and Mrs.

Jameeon will make their home at 155 South Highland avenue. .50 MITZEL of the University club, will be entertained while in the city by Very Rev. John L. STilelds, pastor of St Pat- William Kenneth Ruth. 138 nr ewberrytown.

Interment in adjoin- time in St. Petersburg, Fla. Flowers were placed in St Mark's Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H.

Kunkle, 40 church yesterday in memory of Mrs. South Beaver street motored to Phil- Elmer Shultz by her husband and adelphia on Friday, to attend the I daughter. Dr. Kelly will have charge ECONOMY BIT. COAL ins cemetery.

Hope avenue, and Ester Mae Leh tick t'uurcn. Smokeltss BROS. CASH ONLY JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB of the catechetical class meeting at Mrs. Jack Baltimore, Friends may call on Monday evening. 2(-2t GRIMM.

On Saturday, Jan. 19. 1835. at 11:20 p. the home of her son-in- WILL MEET TONIGHT wedding of Mies Marion Starr, and William F.

Fischer. Mr Kunklo'a 6:30 o'clock, Wednesday evening. la the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. M.

3 DIAL 2568C classmate at University of Hoffman, 109 Lindbergh avenue. The Junior Music Study club will Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Conway, Inv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Wlnand. near Anbottstown, Amanda Grimm, aged 7S years, 2 months and 10 days. Mr. and Mrs.

David Cox, 255 West 1 MODERN FAGIN IS hold the monthly meeting this evening, at 7 o'clock, in Zion Lutheran church, in charge of the advisor. 1307 East Market street, spent the week-end in New York city. HELD IN NEW YORK Relatives and friends are Invited to at Miss Emma Taylor, 525 Dallas Mrs. H. H.

Hoehler. Work will be jacKson street, left for a visit to relatives in London and Ireland. They sailed from New York on January 11 and will be gone for about six weeks. tend the funeral services to be held from the Wlnand home on Wednesday. Jan.

23, started on the oneretta. Wav Down street has returned from a several weeks' visit to Baltimore. Start Your Day With One Of Our Tasty Club GLSireaE.ffasts at 1:30 P. with further services In the, th Dixie to bg given In the Lutheran church at Anbottstown. Inter- man.

13 South Penn street. Charles Francis Heidler. 901 East Poplar street, and Dorothy Romaine Eteffee, 113o North George street Recent Births To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W.

Barnes, Glen Rock. R. Friday at the West Side sanitarium, a boy; weight, eight pounds, eleven ounces. To Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar L. Glackin, 159 West Mapie street, on Saturd. morning, a daughter. Name, Marolyn Joan; weight. eigM pounds.

To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rojaon. I2S South Pine street, on Saturday, January at the York hospital, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Bahn. New York, Jan. 20, (AP). Accused of being a "modern fagin," Nelson B.

Clark, 62-year-old companion of Mr. and Mrs. George Eyster, 1274 spring. ment in cemeterr adjoining the Mnm 8treet- and Howard Kist- four youths charged with the mur- ST. ROSE'S CLUB TO MEET avenue, spent last der of a natrolman.

told noli to TOMORROW NIGHT ratay Philadelphia. night "I once ran for governor of ORDER OF EAGLES CARD PARTY TONIGHT The Fraternal Order of Eagle will BEAR'S CAFETERIA The Dramatic club of St. Rose of Lima church will observe "Amateur hold the weekly card party, this eve i-rt's Church of the Brethren Meeting houce. near East Berlin. The body may be viewed the Winand home from 4 p.

in. Tuesday until the time of the funeral. BLEHLER. On Jan. 19.

1835. at 1 p. at the home of bis father. Aaron Buehler. near York New Salem.

Franris Aimer Buehler, aged 42 years, 6 months and 1 day. Private funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of A. F. Roller, 1415 West Market street. Tuesday, Jan.

22. at 2 p. m. Interment In New Salem cemetery. 21-2t ning.

beginning at :10 o'clock. These Night" tomorrow evening at the parties are conducted for the benefit WINNERS OF PRIZES AT ST. MARY'S PARTY Winners at St. Mary's weekly card party on Saturday evening were: A. MdWiliams, Mrs.

William Buffington. Opera club. Besides a program cf songs and dancing, there will be various games and contests. of the degre team, Glen Rock, on Saturday," January 1 9. i Massachusetts." Other questions he refused to answer, maintaining stubborn silence in his cell.

Clark is, held on charges of receiving stolen goods. "You can thank this old hag here," said Captain Daniel Curtayne of Clark, as he stood nervously in the police lineup, "for sending these four boys on their way to the electric chair." Clark, a neatly dressed man with ST. PATRICK'S CHOIR tne York hospital, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs, Donald Singer, 935 West King street, on Saturdav.

January 19, at the York hospital, "a BANQUET ON THURSDAY CATHOLIC CLUB TO HEAR Harry Hall, Mrs. Wlbur Youngi Mrs. ixi a astcrf CC wiuci, uuim -tiaiiiieivs, Mrs SHEXBERGER. On Jan. 19, 1935.

at oaugnter. Arthur Rouse, Luther Harkins, Mabel Noel, Verna Gallagher, Mrs. William To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton 9i I 3.:10 P- at 'he om of Mr.

and Mrs. Rrti.nn c.Lr? :1 5rge Shenberger. .453 Juniper street. rj: neorire snennereer. oj Loucks, Wilbur Young, Gerald Mc-1 thinning hair, avenue, on Minday, January Mrs.

Rhoda Belle, wife of almost bald, and Very Rev. John L. Shields, pastor of St Patrick's church, will entertain at a banquet on Thursday evening at Hotel Yorktowne. His guests will be the ushers, choir and sacristans of St Patricks church. Clarence Shen-aged 34 years, i Clarence Shen i t.

at me lorK hospital a daughter, berger, of York K. U. 1, spectacles, has denied he inspired the To Mr. and Mrs. Marrin i.c months and 21 days.

Rev. Francis Feeser, Harrisburg, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Catholic Women's club of York, on Wednesday evening. The subject will be, "Public Worship in the Davs Of the Apostles." Fifth Avenue robbery in which Patrolman James M. J. Killion -was slain.

The youths, police said, have admitted a series of robberies. Wise avenue RedLion cJl Relatives and friends ire invited to in Sunda. I tend the funeral Wednesday morning, January ia, at the York hospital, a jan. 23. at 10 a.

m. with all services at the daughter. Kdward Etiweiler and Son Funeral home. Oubbin, Daniel Lauer, Mrs. Harry Hall, Mrs.

Harry Wecker, John SIc-Cubbin, Mrs. Ethel Trovinger, A. W-Brickner. Mrs. C.

Selghman, Mrs. Cora Bailey, Mr. William Mauss and Mr. F. A.

Noel. The mid-week party-will be held at 2: Jo o'clock, Wednes- 732 East Market street. Interment in QUOTA CLUB WILL MEET I Ur-enmonnt cemetetr. I Fplcma max rjill Tliwdar evpntnff from TOMORROW EVENING day afternoon to clock at the runerai nome. 21-2t and Mrs.

C. M. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Hipp, C. S. Leber, M. M.

DeHoff, Dr. M. J. Eye ter. Margaret ta Strickler, Mattie Snyder, Eunice Kauffman, Florence Stabley.

Margaret Bare. Mr. O. Berkatresser, Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Towson, Mr. and Mrs. W.

F- Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs, T. YORK ADTO SHOW Jan. 29-Feb. 2.

inc. A. SHIVE'S SONS Funeral Director, 211 W. Market St m-w-f-tf Tork Quota club will Jiold the regular supper meeting at 6:15 tomorrow evening at Hotel Yorktowne. Mrs.

Kathryn McKee Menges. the FAIR. Sjddenly oa Jan. IS, IS35 at tJhii Cltn K1- huwasd of Mary (Zartman) Fair, aged it years. It months and 1 Uj.

Relatives aad frieo art inv-ted to attend the funeral cenriees on Monday Jan II. it P. m. the Geiple Funeral Glen Rock. Iirerment in toe Lutheran cemetery.

Glen Rock. Bod- may be viexed on Pnr.rl.. k. A.Simmons 21 South Gtorga Street 1 Diamond Merchant Jeweler I Pre-lnventory Sale J) Ii is not our custom to hold frequent sales, therefor when the occasion Occurs, our patrons are assured of authentic price reductions. Here is a real opportunity to buy a de- sired article at a substantial saving.

20 reduction on I DIAMOND JEWELRY SILVERWARE WATCHES CLOCKS 5 This includes our entire st6ck, with the exception of a few articles whose prices are established by th 5 manufacturer. 50 reduction I On disconntinued patterns of flat silverware, includ- ing nationally known makes Take Advantage of This Unusual Value-Giving Sale Sale Ends January $ist Keough, Mr. and Mrs. G. F.

Heindel, new president will have charge of Rich ley Building 236 East Market Mr. and Mrs. O. C. SenU, P.

H. Her the business session. Mrs. Ann Heyn EOW. ET2WEILER A SON funeral Directors.

Wrlghtavllle, Pa, 7JJ E. Market SU York. AcW C-tf YORK MAN'S NEPHEW GETS COLLEGE HONORS Robert Kennedy, nephew of T. B. Kennedy, 118 North West street was graduated last week with the highest grade honors ever given a student in the medical school of the University of Southern California.

He has maintained practically a perfect scholastic record for teh years. man. Miss Marietta Wheeler, H. L. Matthews.

Miss Welgel. Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Daugherty, W. Cross, Miss EOW. W. BAUMEISTER Kuneral Director. CM S.

Pershing Ar VC3J1D. 0 UEttZ 07 A. H. OIEHL A SON Funeral Directors. Mt Wolf.

N. J. LEADER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Jacobus. Pa. Adv.

m4-tf finer: home frem p. m. to i p. m. 19-2t January 17.

1535 at 10 p. at thj Xewcoocbe hwpiul. at Vineland. Mrs. Laura M.

Stcck. widow of 1-liam H. Stock, aged years, 19 months and a days. Relatives and friends are invited to at-Uud the funeral from the heme of her and daughter. Mr.

and Mra. Paul F.nke. 621 Smith street, on Tuesday. Jan-ary M. 1H5.

at 1 p. m. with aerricea at tl-a house. Interment in Greenmount ejtery. Body may be viewed Monday evening from 7 to p.

k. at the home of Mr and Jfra. Paul Flnke, til Smith street. 19-2t BREXXEMAX. On Jan.

20. 19.3. at 12:15 a. Mary E. Brenneman.

widow of the late Isaac Brenneman, at the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mt. and Mrs. Ralph Bush. 1U2U East Philadelphia street, aged 73 years, 4 will have charge of the program. IN MEMORIAM.

WISE A tribute of love to th mmory of our dear on. Marguerite Ltnlx Wise, who was transplanted into God's garden. Jan. 21. ItU: Our hcarte still ache with aadnaas.

Our eyes shed many a tear God only know how we miss har, Aa there dawn another rear. On th river a pal boatman hastened. She heard th soft dip of hi ear. Then from earth and its sorrow be bore her Awty to th beautiful shore. Anirtls weknJ to their fold.

Aglow with joy to greet. Th on whom we shall ne'er forget. Our darling Marguerite. Though 'nth a Ion churchyard mound Our loved one's form now lies, Br soul is in communion with Our Lord in Paradise. By her Husband, Parent Sieters aod Brother.

Mildred Cross, Lester W. Ben.z, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

March, Mr. and Mrs. R. S- Oberdick, Mr. and Mrs.

S. L. Aldlnger, Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Rich-ter. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Towson, W. A. Sparks, William A- Sparks, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Detter, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Horn, C.

J-Kingston, Miss Catherine Wagner, Mr and Mrs. C. X. Strausbaugh, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell E. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. E- V.

Bull, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lauer, Mr.

and Mrs. K. L. Otoerlander, Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Wolfgang, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Keecb, Mr and Mrs. J. P. Falkier and FINED TEN DOLLARS FOR DRUNKENNESS Herman Houck, twenty-nine years old.

29 East Maple street paid a fine HENRY SLEEGER A SON Funeral Directors. $30 Market HUlt of $10 when he appeared In olice court yesterday morning on a charge A KOLLER, Funeral Director. Modern Funeral Home, 1415 W. Market street Adv. f4-tfn of drunkenness and fighting.

Houck, it is alleged, struck a person at the corner of Maple and Duke streets late Saturday night VCNLX COMMUNITY S3 STORES A. STRACK A SON jnonrns ana 18 days. Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Kann. i illative and friends are invited to at- Funeral Directors, 158-10 S. Geo. at.

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