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8 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, 'SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1933. To Continue Studies HANOVER Y. HL C. A. UONS TO SPONSOR VETERAN OF CIVIL RALLY HELD BY FALLS DEAD WHILE Countiant Find "Sunny South" Chilly FARMERS TO FIGHT ANSTINE DECISION El II DIES AT 91 DRIV DIRECTORS CHOSEN CROSS YOUNG PEOPLE FEEDING TURKEYS Long Level.

Jan. J. B. Frank I Gilbert, local merchant, and V. H.

i l.eiphart. Delroy, returned home fis! evenm from a ten-day automobile even Are hlected At All- trip through Virginia. North Caro- Dr. J. B.

Hartmau Made Jacob Willis Was Last Mem- IV' Heart Attack Fatal To William O. Anderson, Well-Known Cattle Dealer Plan Church Attendance Campaign At Mt. Wolf U. B. Church Plan Action To Contest Opinion On Legality Of Frazier-Lemke Law ber Of Goldsboro Post Of G.

A. R. Chairman Of Committee At Spring Grove nual Membership Meeting REORGANIZE FEB. I Una. South Carolina and Florida.

Mr. i Gilbert stated that the south, too, is (feeling the effects of wintry weather. I He said that from Raleigh, X. north, traveling on the roads was i hazardous and from that point to 1 4 Washington Tie and his companion FUNERAL ON TUESDAY RABBI SEGEL SPEAKS REV. PAUL HORN SPEAKS saw or passed the scenes of at least Goldsboro.

Jan. 23. Jacob Willis, Snrin Grove. Jan. S3.

The Spring I uacover. Jan. Seven directors accidents. caused by the icy con- ditions of the highwavs. Thev "them- I Grove Lions' club met Thursday one of the few remaining Civil AVar selves experienced no difficulty, in night.

Richard K. Hartman. son of i veterans In this section of the coun- were eiected at the annual member-ship meeting of the Young Women's Christian association today. Each ty. and a life-long resident of this xne iiresiuem.

j-t. j. d. mnuuu, corthern Florida. Sir.

Gilbert contin MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY Brodbeck, Jan, 25. A special meeting of the Farmers' Union of York County lias been called for Wednesday evening. Jan. SO, At 7:30 o'clock In the, Bredbeck band hall near here. A spokesman for the union said that the object of the meeting was to dismiss the recent opinion handed down by Attorney W.

Burg Anstine. conciliation commissioner for York vicinity, died at o'clock this HOME NEAR BERMUDIAN Bormudlan, Jan. 23. Suffering a hear: attack while feeding his flock or turkeys, William O. Anderson, well-known cattle dealer and farmer, dropped dead at hl farm in Lati-more townehip, near here, at o'clock this morning.

Ho was aged 4 years, three months and nine days. Mr. Anderson had been In 111 health for some time, suffering with a heart morning at his home here after an ued, fires were being kept burning in the orange groves to prevent frost and snow from harming the fruit. At illness of two years from InfirnHties will serve a three-year term. The hoard of directors will reorganise at a meeting to be held February 14.

The seven directors elected today are as follows: Miss Marv Dusiuan. due to advanced age. He was 91 presided at the piano and gave recital of fifteen minutes during the luncheon l.our 91.4 per cent of the tnemVtslilp of ihe club was present. Visitors present were: T. C.

Crum-Mint. C. A. Waltemier. of the Sus-quehau cluV J.

C. Spaiding. field worsi oj the ork chapter of the Mt. Wolf, Jan. 23.

A mass meeting of young people of the Otterbein Fnited Brethren church was held in the social rooms of the church Thursday evening. The object of the meeting wa to gain the Interest ot the young people In attending the worship services of the church. A contest between the boys and girls in galnln? attendance will start Sundav and continue until Easter. The girls wirt be captained by Amelia King and the boys by Rl-wood Buchar. It was decided that the losing team entertain the winning team at the end of the campaign.

many homes along the route he said residents had placed bags and other years old. Mr. Willis was born In Newberry township and was the son of the late John and Jury Updegraff Willis. He county, In which he declared the condition, for which ho had been un Mrs. M.

H. Hopkins. Mrs. Errin articles over shrubbery and flowers Mrs. Clmton Xare.

Mrs. Henry W. to prevent them from being destroy -Stick, Miss Alta Swam and Miss ea by the cold weather. Mary Zinn. Plan Turksy Dinner Tentative plans for a turkev sup-1 lORK NEW SALC.M MAN Prazter-Lemke Farm Mortgage, Moratorium amendment to the Bank enlisted in the army on Aug.

13, IS 4, Amfx Red Cross; James S. Geni- irej and tlie guest speaket Rabbi and was mustered in at Harrisburg, der the care of a physician. He had been able to be about and this mom-Ing arose apparently feollue as well ruptcy law unconstitutional. Alexandei Segel. York, exaalei i-ege.

York. Ho serve under Captains Hoover and Secretary R. Kemper reported niv.n. ami Mr. SUFFERS STROKE WHILE the res of the attendance contest usual.

He went about his morning work on the farm and ahortlv after i Call in company B. 200th regiment, Rev. Pairi E. Horn, of York, was the guest speaker. The theme ot his Pennsylvania Volunteer infantry.

He 1V, which eKiied Thursday The TALKING 1U rKltilUS captain of the winning team was address was "My relationship To i Harry F. Mahaley. with 53 points nas assigned to the third division. Ninth corps. Armv of the Potomac He took part in the battle at But pe-- to be served at a local hotel in the near future were made at a meeting of the Young Men's Democratic club held this evening in the elub York street.

Allen Egger was appointed of the committee for arrangements. Associate committeemen are: Kugene Sell. Gerald Bowman. Dean Zartman. H.

V. stick. John Staiey, Curtis Bollinger. Mit Ruth E. Baish, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Baish, of CUar Springs. Dillsburg R.

who has on-tared the Northwest Institute of Medical Technology at Minnoapolit, Minns where she will tako pott graduate work in x-ray study. She previously attsndod the institute during the winter of 1933. ine The meeting was in charge of a committee composed of Irene Bam- lers front. Fort Seadman and the fall of Petersburg in the pursuit of York Xew Salem. Jan.

25. While talking with friends at the Biu-Cove Inn. here. Wednesday night John Mtller. near here, suddenly slumped in his chair and suffered a sight etroke.

IV. (). A. Delte. this btrger.

Kleanor Zeigter. Ada Ilivner, In all probability, the union spokesman said, steps will be taken to iVht the decision, and legal counsel will ba retained to look after the Interests of all farmers who neod the provisions of this law. A largo turnout Is expected owing to tho importance of the contemplated action of tho group. The meeting will bt for mombers only, JEFFERSON WOMAN VISITS HARRISBURG Jefferson, Jan. 33.

Mrs. A. C. Crone la spending a week with her credit. C.

J. Myers was captain of the second team. It was decided to conduct an attendance contest the next eight meetings with the members, chosen by lot. in two teams with C. A.

Read and Kdward Cllne as captains. Howard M. Rohrbaugh. recorder of deeds, and I.uther Yohe. a grade teacher in the Spring Grove schools.

tawooa Buchar and Joe Faroht. The program which was in charge p.ace. was summoned and rendered Lee to the Appomattox Court house. He was tn the grand review in Washington. D.

following the Civil war. On May JO. 1SS5. he received his honorable discharge at Alexandria. Va.

He was the last member of the William H. Wise post No. 46S. G. A.

of Irene Bamberger, included: Scripture reading. Eleanor Zeigier: clarinet solo, "Regaletta. Evan Bollinger, 10 clock went to the barn to feed the turkeys. Shortly afterward his two sons, George and Paul, also in the barn, saw him slump to the floor. They carried their father into the house and Dr.

A. W. Kelly, East Berlin, was summoned. The physician said death liad occurred Instantly. A life-long resident of the community, Mr.

Anderson engaged in farming all his life. In later years he dealt extensively in cattle. He was a member of the P. O. S.

of Wells-ville. Surviving are two daughters, Ruth Anderson. Y'ork, and Mrs. Mary Myers, Shlppensburg; two sons, George and Paul, both at home; four grandchildren: two brothers, George Anderson. York, and Charles Anderson, Kant Berlin R.

D. 1: also two NEWS OF FELTON AND ITS VICINITY with Dorothy Waltemyer, piano ac were elected to membership. Jere companist: prayer. Kleanor Zelgler: ine committee meet Monday medical aid. Mr.

Miller was later ta-evenmg at 7:39 o'clock in tr.e club t0 tne nis eon. MaurK-w headquarters to arrange details. The! Milter wf-ere he resides si pper wi inaugurate a member-1 Condition Improved ship drive. i fichroK. who has heeu David H.

Snarrah Des coutined to bed bv illness for se- David Harry Sharrah died hv anmewfcat imnreve.l. of Goktehoro. He was a member baritone solo. "Serenade" (Schubert). Clair Brenner, with Paul Zeigier as uentzier was appointed as me visitor to the Boy Scout meeting Monday.

February 4. J. Spalding presented the work of the Red Cross piano accompanist; explanation of church attendance campaign. Joe Farcht: "What A Friend We Have In afternoon at 5:23 o'clock at his home. Mrs.

Levi Hoffman, ho has been I association and requested the lions' annual roll call cf diseases at the are of 5T vears and I Ci'JO to sponsor the Felton, Jan. 23. Tho dwelling house on Main street owned by Bertus Ol-phin has been vacant for several weeks. Mr. Olphln has engaged J.

T. Sentz. a local contractor, to redecorate the interior. The, one npartment will be occupied by Sterling Tyson when the decorations are finished. Church services in this vicinity on club accepted wees py i.iuese.

is luiyrvniur. i nrinp (Irnvp Th 17 davs. He was a son of David and i.i P'u'S urove. me R. Hartman.

v.i. shs H. h.d 1 the challenge. Dr. J.

sisters, Mrs. Harvey Trostle and Mrs. Jesus." by quartet composed of Thel-ma Kohr, Jeanne Buchar. Clair Brenner and Elwood Buchar: address. Rev.

Paul E. Horn: benediction. Rev. Paul Horn. win cas arran.eu 10 nom an oys.t-r president of the club farming at rarions I vi i.ie iiuu.

accepted the sister, Mrs, J. Clyde zeigier, Harrisburg. Stuart Burns, a student at Slippery Rock college, is spending his midyear vacation week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Burns.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lelphart and daughter. Norma. Seven Valleys, were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Swartz. Sunday Worship Services The pastors of the community announce services In the local churches as follows: Christ Reformed charge, Emma J. botji of East Ber committee VT. a chairmanship for the of the riainfield Church of God for manv years and a member of the Men's Bible class ot the Goldsboro Church of God.

Surviving are his widow, Anna Garretson Witlis. and a number of nephews and nieces. Brief funeral services will be held from his home Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock fohiowed by services at 3 o'clock at the Goldsboro Church of God. Interment will be in the Paddletown cemetery. The body may be viewed Sunday and Monday evenings at the home.

Funeral Director A. JCeigler's Sons, thia place and Manchester, are in charge. rrtotrntims. Sunday. I ina'cin? t-a ilriva furniture factory.

i Fo.lowing the program, a social TH.r ir J. nrt nf fho f5rt! Tnl.l. t- a a ti 1 lin R. D. 1.

The funeral will be held Monday with brief services at the house at 9: SO a. m. and further services at the sunning are las wife. bere rht. due to' a p.m,i Sunday will be held as follows: Bethany Evangelical, Sunday school, 9 a.

preaching. 10 a. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. to be led by Esther Hall, St. Paul's Lutheran, Sunday period was enjoyed and refreshments were served to Olive Oldfield, Arlene Aughenbaugh.

Jica Diehl, Hylaria j- wi iwvv' (the weather. Segel gave an instructive story in marriage was Alice leunan: an adopted daughter. Mrs. Walter Bren- Red Mount Evangelical church. Rev, W.

Sf. Dayton, pastor, will officiate. The Jr. O. C.

A. M. lodse met in i the form of a parable, in which he wertx. Mildred Williams. Jeanne evening.

H. I set forth the principles of life in its ceman. Glenviile: the Samuei Fiank. Harrisburg: three i. Buchar.

Thelma Kohr. Dorothy Buch-1 assisted by Rev. C. W. Hippie, a re.stior.ship to the welfare of hu- former pastor, now living retired at manitv by true service to one's ar.

Lolita Shelly. Irene Bamberger, Vetva Jordan, Florence Deardort'f, Eleanor Zeigier. William Wolf. James Hallam. Interment will be made in the Friends' Meeting House cemetery, near Wellsviile.

Funeral Director Harry Emig, East Berlin, is in charge of arrangements. school, 9 a. Luther League, 6:15 p. preaching. 7 p.

m. Lebanon Lutheran, Sunday school, 9 a. preaching, 10 a. m. Wllmer, seven-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Seitz, is confined to his home on account of an attack of grip. Grove Seitz has returned from a CLUB ENTERTAINED AT STEWARTSTOWN The first meeting in the month of Starch will be observed as the anniversary of the founding of the club, The entertainment and the program comm'ttees will be in charse.

An i in-itation was received to attend the first anniversary of the organisation i Raymond The bja hsa; in the est. Getij-sburg. and Robert s-narran, Uni n. under th West Mansem township, and three of tie "leader. Thomas Te-step-sisters.

Sirs. Robert Smith. Get- fsco tysburg: Sirs. George Coperiliafer. Xo t- an! Mrs.

Harry I y.er. both of H- weekly meeting in their hoxan Tues-risSurg. evenics. K. I- Kopp was In The funera.

wi 1 be Monday F.tview of different work afternoon clock at Ras and lor ftK house. Rev. Dr. Mars ay J. Rjta.

Paf-; nt nieetins. Those who at-tor ot Trinity Reiormed currh wi.M tcQ.eJ were; John Leonard Interment will be trade ml Wir.iam stor. Merle Smitii. Olivet cemetery. iRoian.l Hreaneman.

Paul Kvster. K'o- Annojncs land Bover. Thomas Gieti A oaughter. Jean K.en. was Urajjt.

ehars E. Kopv. to Mr and Mrs. Ervm Younf. Rov Stewartstown.

Jan. 23.rr-The B. B. S. club met Tuesdav evening at the Kohr, Carl Livingston.

Vernon Whay, Alverta Buser. Clair Brenner, Hwood Buchar, Joe Farcht, Ervin Buchar, Paul Zeigier. Warren Krebs. Jacob Kohr. James Wagner.

Kenneth Diehl. Luther Kohr. Carl Williams. Hilda Knaub and Amelia King. Rev.

Paul Horn. Evan Bollinger and Dorothy Waltemyer were guests. Entertains Club The "Fune Lu" club which is composed of members from Harrisburg. Slancheeter. Saginaw and this place, were entertained Thursday afternoon Hev.

Paul D. Yoder, D. pastor, Shaffer's, preparatory service Saturday. 2 p. sermon subject.

"The Changeless Christ," Mat. 2-6; Sunday school. 9 a. communion. 10 a.

sermon subject, "The Christ We Crown, Hebrews Young People's society, 7 p. leader. Adam G. Glatfclter. Christ, Jefferson, worship, 9 a.

sermon subject, "In The Beginning Ood." Genesia. 1:1: Scripture lesson, Genesis 26-31; Sunday school, 10 a. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. leader, Henry D. Rebert.

United Brethren charge. Rev. A. C. Crone, pastor.

Jefferson, Sunday school, 9 a. church worship, 10 a. Junior Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. Senior Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. in.

Grccnmount, Sunday school, 9 a. prayer service, 10 a. m. Trinity Lutheran charge. Rev.

Kenneth Ehrhart, pastor, Jefferson. Sun- YOE REVIVAL TO CONTINUE Toe, Jan. Co. The revival services that are being held in the Salem United Brethren church, Rev. George Strine.

pastor, will continue each evening next week. The services are of the Lions' club, to be held at Mt. Wolf Tuesdav night. February 5. The quartern- regional rneetin? of the district will also be held at the same time and place.

School Board Meets The January meeting of the Pprins Grove board of education was held Wednesday night- Supervisins Prin- trip to York. Josephine Gable is confined to her home with grip. Her mother. Mrs. Carl Gable, who had been ill, is convalescent.

L. E. Sentz attended a bank directors' meeting at Red Lion Thursday. Sir. Sents was compelled to go by train on account of snow-drifts in the alley back of his home, which caused him to be unable to get his machine from his garage.

ua.nni ecreti. on januar xr.v-! -if. Mr To Address Kivni home of Mr. and Sirs. Clarence E.

Grove, West Pennsylvania avenue. Gaines were played and prizes won by Mr. Dean Kunkle, Mrs. J. Morrett Coover, and Mies Madeline R- Hammer.

Those attending were: Mrs. Eurgoyne G. Alrnosey, Sirs. J. Morrett Coover, Mrs.

Dean Kunkle. Mrs. Willis Pyle. Mrs. Clarence E.

Grove. Miss St. Elizabeth Althouse and Miss Madeline R. Hammer. The next meeting of the club will be held Tuesday evening.

February 3. at the home of Miss Madeline Hrmmer. and Mrs. Danie: Mummert. recently.

Miss l.ois Fortenbauih. a student I C'-Pa' reported that health The publicity cf the Kanover Kiwanis club will have; growing in interest and attendance. The Kutch sisters from Lebanon, (the singing sisters), are assisting the pastor in the services each evening this week and next, and the two Te.n-hers' i-ot- conditions anions the pupils were at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lehman. During the afternoon, games and contests were played and prizes were on by Mrs.

John Werner, Mrs. Irene Leash. Sirs. George Lehman. Strs.

Arthur Lehman, Mrs. Annie Wilt Sirs. charge of the meeting to be held nest ilege. has resumed her studie.i after -ood and no contagious diseases hare in the Richard i her bn keeping anv cf pupils from at- a week's vacation spent with. Thursday evening McAllister hotel.

Reginald P.tts. DOVER PASTORS Char'es May. Mrs. Clarence Brenner ANNOUNCE SERVICES League. 7 p.

m. The program fol and Mrs. Harry Wilt. A dinner was served by the hostess hairman of the committee, has an- i beins served with dally at tho coucced that a prominent Harr.s-j (l- os has n.ade i school and all but IJ of this number burger ilt be guest spea-er. tae chUUren of the 1 tor the milk themselves.

The W.d In Hummelstown So far cn'v several cases are tor the IS nupils is being rarn- Dennis Strawbridge. son of Mrs. Sundays. Jan. 27 and February .1.

The services are held duritvr the wee; at 7:13 p. m. and on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p.

m. The Kutch sisters will sing1 several selections during the Sunday school session at 9:30 a. ni. At the 10:30 service Sunday morning, a "breadbreaking service." a fel Dover, Jan. 23.

Services in the Margie Strawbridge, spent the weekend with relatives at Felton. to Mrs. John Werner. Mr. and Sirs Charles May, Mrs.

Irene Leash. Mrs. Harry Wilt. Annte Wilt, of Aoranam G. Keasy.

son -Mr. ana ished through the Visiting Nurse church in this vicinity on Sunday are as follows: Dover United Brethren 20 Sirs. Abraham Keagy. Cocewa Misses Ada Brillhart and Bernice Mrs. Joim Smith and sos.

Tho tirinrinAl fna charge. Rev. D. K. Reisinger, pastor, Salem, Sunday school, 9:80 a.

worship, 10:30 a. Christian En rse. which was ot Mr. ana Airs. Josepn Mr, Kii.ii'Bt.

IMir. economics con lows: Selection, orchestra; select reading, Martha Doll; Bible reading, Robert Burns; quartet. Mrs. Willis Burns, Sirs. Mary Raber, Abraham Nace, and Austin Kase; selection, male chorus: vocal duet, Virginia Burns and Alverta Miller; Instrumental duet, Robert Myers and Alma Rohrbaugh: recitation, Mildred Auchey: discussion of topic, Mrs.

Alton Hildebrand; week day readings, Mrs. Millard Shive, Mrs. Abraham Auchey. Viola Miller, Tillie Lawrence. Conewago township, were; E1 Recker d- curricu! um at the open- deavor, 7 p.

Rohlcrs. Sunday rmted marnase on Monaa. i ite i mr of the vear. ceremony was performed in Hum-i -a4 taldng the course 1 hree of the pupi'a heen awarde 1 Rehmeyer have resumed their studies at the State Teachers college, after spending the mid-winter vacation at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Brillhart and Mr. and Sirs. Edwin C. Rehmeyer. Miss Hilda Payne, daughter of Mr.

ehiidren. Carson. P.odnev. Junior. Lu- Ior 4wprK 1 al ci.

and Elaine. Jefferson. at the state farm show St Wicktrsham To Aodref Masons The Hon. Frank B. Wiikersha-.

talced Sunday bv Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.

supervisor v. Mausers Case, Willis Burns and Charles Mar- r.u' U.1..1J p. H. Hoke, near here. lowship service, will be held.

The afternoon will be given over to personal work by the members of the church In the hemes of the community. Junior and Intermediate' Endeavor will be held at 6 o'clock: Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. to. A prayer meeting wil; be held each afternoon at in the church, in charge of the Kutch sisters and a service for thr-boys and girls on Tuesday and Friday afternoon following school. Thelma Smith, a student "at Ursi-nus college.

Collegxville is spending the semester vacation with her parents. Sir. and Sirs. T. M.

C. Smith. Slelvin Eisensmith. son of Mr. and Sirs.

Charles Eisensmith. is confined to the home of his parents, suffering Mr. and M. Roy fony and chil- York: Mrs. William Pottimer.

Mrs. J. A. Doll and Woodrow Doll. Sasinaw: Mrs.

Alfred Krebs. Mrs. John Berger, Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Lehman and son.

Joseph. Mr. aad Mrs. George Lehman and sons. Richard and George, Irene Bamberger, Anna Krebs.

Mrs. Ilarence Brenner and daughter, Xo fca. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lehmi this place.

Lewis Rohroaugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rohrbaugh. is confined to bed at his home by illness.

Arno-ld Fink. 6on of Mr. and Mrs. Fink, is also confined to bed at his home by illness. B.

F. Crumling- and Charles Waltemyer, members of the Susquehanna Lions club, motored to Spring Grove Thursday evening, whera they attended the regular meeting of the Spring Grove Lions club. fs hoMin? rehcarlt for the school nperrtM to riven in the and Mrs. B. Fulton Payne, near here.

1 as resumed her duties as teacher of Sliller's school, near Winterstown, after a week's absence when the school was closed due to illness among the pupils. u. -J Rneb. annual baniuet of tlw Masonic or! school, p. worship, 2 p.

Bethany, prayer meeting, 9:30 a. Sunday school, 10:30 Christian Endeavor, 6:15 p. worship, 7:30 p. mid-week prayer and praise on Wedncsdav, January SO, at 7:30 p. Maytown.

Sunday school, 9:30 a. Christian Endjavor, 7 p. revival services begin Sunday, February Harmony Grove, Sunday-school, 9:30 a. worship, 7 p. message by Charles Strack, subject, "The Church Member Why?" Dover charge.

Rev. J. H. Hege. pastor, Red 'Run, Sunday school, 9 a.

church sen-ices, 10 a. Calvary, Junior and Interme visited Mr. and Mrs. Marry will be held. This is Judge Wicket near future.

The teachers, at a recent "leet'ng. discussed the sub'e-t of. "Present Social Tfend.O The Febrvrrv meetinsr will be held Tie-dav. February Miss Reb- kle; leader. Mrs.

Emory Lau. Stiltz church. Sunday school, 9:15 a. 10:30 a. m.

Stone church, preaching, 9:15 a. Sunday school, 10:80 a. tn. Alius Ortha Taylor, a student at Urslnus college, Collegeville. is spending her mid-year vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Sirs. Willis Burns. ne andl: Mr, Ralph Hohrbaughand i Tuesday, man a member the high school Siasons. Borough Briefs Mrs. Leonard B.

Martin partments. Baltimore street ana wil! -e th leader. rent att.c. nf Vr nrf Mrs. I.nv I Slyers" of the is rerxirf or tr.e treasure irer board showed a splendid record for fined to bed by Lines.

from Scarlet Fever. This is the first Mr. and Mrs. Sherxaa Beck and I promptness of th citizens of tha case reported in town. S.

S. CLASS-MEETS Georae K. Hook is able to be out again after being confined to the house for several weeks by illness. Church Schedule Church services Sunday are: Slethodist Protestant. Rev.

Charles B. Robey, pastor: Sunday school. a. preaching. 10:30 a.

special service in observance of Young People'6 Day. i. m. Presbyterian. Rev.

Tolbert D. Hewlett, pastor. Sunday school, 9:33 a preaching, 10:30 a. Bible Study class. p.

m. Stewartstown Parish of the Metho- TEACHERS' ASS'N HAS AT RAILROAD HOME Railroad, Jan. 25. The Sunshine Sisters class of Messiah Lutheran MEETING IN SCHOOL NEAR IRON RIDGE Fa'r ave- Vted fam show at VP, 7 i borottgb in the "ayrr.ent school I0 tortr-ts parents. Sir.

and Mr. wro-t showed that ou'- 05 "va.arecenti"1 the f-r-ers or; na or'- f-'Jfl. Th tax dupli- Mrs. E. M.

ado.jfr -ther. Mrs. et- A of mo Pleasant street yesterday. I MaVkie vis tai M- treastirr K'e'fe" P'easant street. Mare.

is uj not ir.chfd.na. ir.CI,ey uo in h-haleV her home H.rry Mark.e curing tne Grove tTtiw Misf liorothy Becker visaed Mr. wve JX ported to be and Mrs. F.oy Young. Wt York, on of tJt.

payme Sunday school held its monthly meeting: last night at the home of Sirs. John Wilhelm. A program Iron Ridje. Jan. 23.

The Teachers' w-as given, as follows: Devotions, Mrs. diate Christian Endjavor, 9 a. Sunday school. 9:30 a. opening of Christian Endeavor week at 7 p.

sermon by Rev. Hege and special music by Bethany Evangelical male chorus; memory work by the juniors. Dover Reformed charge. Rev. R.

'W. Limbert. pastor. Salem, Sunday school, 9 a. church services.

10 a. apthem, "Work for the Xight Is Coming," by Martin: Dover, Junior Christian Endeavor, 9 a. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.

Warrington Township Full Gospel church: 'Saturday night prayer meeting at the home of Sir. and Mrs. Monroe Weigle, Wellsviile; Sunday school, Sunday, 9:43 a. m. in charge of Superintendent Bea-mer; preaching, 7:30 p.

m. by the pastor, Rev. C. X. Crone.

Palmer Reichard: roll call and minutes, Mrs. John Kcrchner; guess box, cist Episcopal church. Rev. R. R.

Siiiler. minister. stewartstown: Church school. 9:30 a. ni- with special opening exerci'-ea by the class tauaht bv Sirs.

Harry W. Anstine; Wednesday evenina. funds within th Mr. and Mrs. Ciair ounnet ana fA, more than to the da-jgliter.

Lincoln High- School fi-n. Mrs. M. E. Hoover; contest, Mrs.

John Kerchner; grab bag, Sirs. John Wilhelm; instrumental duet, Mrs. Bow- association of Heidelberg township held its first regular meeting at Bair school, Henry Bollinger, teacher, on Thursday night. A program of recitations and readings was given by the pupils of the Bair school and another program by the pupils of the Iron Ridge school, taught by Xorman S. Danner.

Reuben Snyder, cashier of the Farmers' State bank. Hanover, worship, a. Epworth league. Philio Eberly, son of Sir. and Sirs.

Roy Eberly. is confined to the homo of his parents suffering from grip. Sir. and Sirs. Lawrence Buchart and sons, Carlton and Junior, New Cumberland, have returned home after spendins the past several days visiting Sir.

Buchart's mother. Sirs. Sadie Buchart. Announce Services The following services will be held in the Christ Evangelical church. Rev.

W. X. Smeltzer. pastor. Sundav: Sunday school.

9:30 a. worship, 10:30 a. sermon subject. "Tragedy and Mission Band. 6:30 p.

Women's Missionary society meeting, 7 p. in charge of Lizzie Stump; worship services. 7:30 p. sermon subject, "Tho Vemptation of Fear." Ruth Raver, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Raver, was sent home from the local schools Thursday morning by Sliss Lelia Reed, teacher of the first and second grades, and Prof. Russell Grove, principal of the school, suffering from measles. Current b'lls for the wer east, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.

iiiroli Moniav evening. den Stake and Mrs. M. E. Hoover; STORK VISITS HOME AT YOCUMTOWN Tocurr.town.

Jar. 13. A son was lorn Monday Sir. and Sirs. R.

C. i Estep at their home cere. Sire. Estep ordered raid. of th" bnrd treasurer's report, Mrs.

John Kcrch Miss Mary Schro" anj Harry Aie- Attendllt? wre: S. McC'el- York, visited the fo 7:30 p. m. Cross Roads. Church school.

10:30 a. Epworth league, 6:30 p. worship. 7:30 p. Worship, 9:1 a.

Church school, 10:30 a. m. Dean Hersey. vounger son of Mr. 'in.

Ja-re C. motner. who is coenned t3 her horn-; Rer. F. S.

Geo-? S. Y'oho ner. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bortner, near Xew Freedom.

The committee on arrangements consists of Mrs. A. B. Swartz, Mrs. 8yd- before her marriage was Sliss Pearie jjy and John T.

Sanf. maiing. Oscar and daughter. Delores. Roth.

Pi-n R. mg princ" and Sirs. Roland Hersey. who under- Visits Philadelohia SUSQUEHANNA LIONS MEET AT SAGINAW her hcxe here after -riding several nIre wednesaav. Tt-T rvc-rft hf i went an operation for appendicitis at tiays with her counts.

Miss SI. Marie Mr. and Sirs. Pan! Emig. near fr-rl Thnd-v.

I the York hospital, is reported to be Snyder, Camp i Seven Valleys. wee rer-ort guests of FMward H. ZfrT-n. tirs'a a th getting along nicely. Ivan sp-nt Aeanescay y.

JJrs, Wiliani Beck. 1 York co-mtv roi.r. V. h-T. cofned The stewartstown luruuuie iuji- Saginaw.

Jan. 25. The Suseiue-hanna Lions club met Thursday eve spoke on the subject, "The alue of An Education From a Banker's Point of View." The debate for the evening was on the question. Resolved, "That Nature Is More pleasing to the Eye Than Art." The affirmative speakers were Jacob Gotwalt and Henry Bollinger. The debaters on the neiative side tre Xorman S.

Danner and Russel A. Wentz. The decision as to the strength of the arguments presented was in favor of the negative debaters. The nest meeting of the asso i panv was closed aown ioaay pci-! mit repairs to be made to the boiler. ning in the social rooms of the Unit hi sister.

Mrs. John Bowman, and jjiss irie Kiinedinst recently vis-j to lv i t''e 'i-t weeV from visited the Farm Show at Harris- iej brother-in-law an i sister, an atT'c of indistion. He is con-trg. sSIr. and Sirs.

Claude near Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Sta'nr and Gla-Ifelter. Strs. Char' Zartm.ii.

nea- Wioti. ed brethren church, this place. During the meeting, the Lions' sextet of the local club, composed of nri.it. Mair Carmalene Sir. and Sirs.

Georie pa-r spent; jIr, Roee Mvers as a rejwit suffered a slight pari'v stroke "innaheiie KUcker. Anna Slae NEW FREEDOM FOLKS TTisdav at the Far-a Show, utners ney Routson and Mrs. John Wilhelm. Those present were: Mrs. H.

B. Swartz, Mrs. Franklin McCleary, Mrs. George Hoffacker, Mrs. Bowden Stake, Mrs.

Sydney Routson and daughter, Marea, Mrs. John Kerchner, Mrs. Palmer Reichard, Sirs. M. E.

Hoover. Iona D. Trout, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm and children, Curtis, Catharine Mae, Francis and Helen.

Glen Reichard Is 111 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Sirs. E. N. Reichard, suffering from grip.

Mrs. V. W. Ruby is ill at her home, suffering from a bad cold. Mr Mrs.

James Trout and son, iAry, Mr. and Mrs. Erby Haugh and Sflss Nancy Reichard visited Mrs. Mary Trout, York. j.

A. Kev. John Hassler. D. J.

Her right arm and guest of her son-in-law and daugii- few davs aro VISIT IN BALTIMORE Kiinedinst, Luther Schriver, Luther iter. and Jiaunce a Seven Valleys. ciation will be held at Hoff school, limb rr affectec Her condition sl's-htlr Mrs. Henrv C. Altland.

Or-ford, is visifin? her brother arfl Rev. and Mrs. E. V. St isbaugh.

Mou). Janet Luckenbaugh, Sliriam Siiiler. Helen Schrum. Mary Smith, Sherman Stambaugh, Ruth Anna Bair. Helen Gentzler.

William Lau, Evelyn Lovelace. Carrie Myers, George Schrum, Sfarguerite Senft and Rubv Jane Senft The choir holds rehearsals Thursday of each who attended shorv were: F'her. Harry Kelly. Erwin Tost, Kenneth Yost. Robert KKMnger.

John KKlinger. Richard Killinger and Gerald King. Rev. H. St.

Mumper attended a r-jnisterial meetin? held in the First Ruesei A. Wentz. teacher, Thursday night, Feb. 7. The debate will be, Resolved.

"That the Advantages of the Country Are Greater Than the Advantages of the City." The speak Xew Freedom, Jan. 23. Sirs. S. C.

Bowers and daughter. Mamie, are visitin; relatives at Baltimore. Sliss Dorothy Dodeffer, of Washington. D. C.

epent several days with CROSS ROADS NEWS BRIEFLY RELATED Emanuel S'llTe--. old tailor. Church of God. Harrislurg. Monday niay ers on the affirmative side will be her parents, Mr.

and Sirs. Walter was or- Mrs. Lovie Baum, Menges JIills who was ill the past wek. week at 6:15 p. m.

Cross Jan. 25. The serv-. is able to he about the house ps-a-ii. young people's choir trier.

ices on Sunday in nearby churches! Sfou! has been i g-anized among young peopl people afternoon. Mrs. Muxoer 'visited her mo ranging school, and Mrs. Harry Shunk, of Mt. Carmel school.

The alternate for the (-s Deckeri. in Harrisburg. Slon- fctrayer ana Koland Hoenetine entertained with the following numbers: "Street Urchins' Melody," "Way Down Yonder In The Cornfield," "Swing Low Sweet Chariot," "Old Black Joe" and the "Levee Song." Sirs. iRamon Ruby, of Mt. Wolf, was the piano accompanist.

Rev. R. E. Glenn, pastor of the church, gave a short address. Following the regular meeting of the club, the committees on arrangements for the birthday anniversary and regional meeting, to be held in the Mt Wolf Junior High school, on February 5, met and discussed plana for the celebration, Slembers of the club in attendance were: Eldon Schuster, C.

S. Bare. are: Hopt-w' 1 Presbyterian. Rev. S.

t.i rione the rat F-'KiTfr i je from 13 to 2a years inclusive. CHICKEN PATTIE SUPPER P. O. S. of A.

hall. Railroad, Sat, Jan. 26, starting at 5 p. m. Adv.

Rodeffer. Birth Announced A daughter was born on Wednesday morning to Sir. and Sirs. Carroll Daugherty. near here; weight, eight pounds.

Before her marriage Sirs. Daughei tv was Sliss Carrie Orwig. affirmative side will be Reuben Sny cy. Chu-eh Services l.enjamin Shaw, castor, preaching. f-o a srvere it'ack of grin an i Thev meet for rehearsal Thursday at V) a.

rr. tr.erre. -The Virgin 7:80 p. m. Sirs, O.

Hawkins Sr.niay echool. II a. m. Three cVMrn of Vr. S'r.

P. js the director. The personnel of the der. The negative debaters will be John Forry, teacher of Penn Grove akes the foi- P.ev. H.

SI. SI" lowin? annojncc-rrenls for SnnJay: United I'resovterian. br coir-e iv.i t-t0ir at present is: Virginia eori- s'-booi, and Mies Anna Sliss Olivia Cosen spent today at n.nno.'. Pi)! VTorship Srrcketown Chttrch p.ev. Charles A.

pastor. psit vr by ilT.s. TVvM rn ner. Robert Diehl. Ruth Ealy, Mary WHEELER WOOLSEY in "Kentucky Kernels." with Mary Carlisle: "Spanky" SIcFarland.

Xoah Berry. Added shorts. Tonight at 7:30 9:30 Sjivanian Theatre. Adv. ef JO a.

Yosorr.town. 10:.0 ters Sideling, with Ira SI. Bollinger York, where the visited her grand- rry nr tn grj-rit jane CilCner. -UIS. V.

"an- a. preaciticg Minday 11:13 a. Young People's Chris-; Jo" to hpd. i kins. Mary E.

Hawkins, Lucy Jane a revival services at the New I niOUlcr, LUlur cuauci, a. at- alternate a a. 1- ha H'oct (kirla CTnitiirilim tian fnV.n 7-10 m. w'th snria! 1A'' Hfier. wno nad Dn Hershey.

tetner Kemper. uiaujs berry Church of God. 7:3) p. m. i SI LM II VOl, JIJ, 7 Sliss Slarian Smith returned to Shippensburg.

where she resuemed leader. Sliss I rat two weeks, is recovering grad- i Anna Mary Miller. Evelyn Pegan. fQUR CONVERSIONS Ton. r' 11 1 Cnlinitii anr? 1 two weeks with Mr.

and I Young People's Day i c. i Gordon Seitz, Leonard Diehl, Henry B. Hoff, B. O. Poff, Harrison Krebs, ir- R.

C. Fstea. Jennie M. Crc. (U Allen Stambaugh.

Other members and Sirs. X. Fanst th- Vr- an f-s P.t-r.2n Shettel. of i Miss Pros, rianthtar of! Rev Kicliard Seitz, Roland Roenstine, Lu SHREWSBURY PEOPLE ATTEND FARM SHOW Shrewsbury. Jan.

25. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Xeson Cross andi'atrers wster. rjicsei. ther Strayer, Bruce Brothers, Guy Lewisberry. visited Sir.

anj Mrs. An- her studies at the reacners college, after spending a week with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. M.

E. Smith. Barto Sweitzer, of Glen Rock: Charles McCullough, of Shrewsbury, and Harold Stoner, this place, ac- AT CRALEY REVIVAL Craley, Jan. 23. The evangelistic services in progress at Craley during Hare.

Kev. John Hassler. David drew Hykes. tece'uer of tie Cross Roads borough rraT" eniriain-a naar oy ine ia renamed Wertr.ariav trs eotisin. Mrs.

Mary Loucks and will be added till the membership numbers about 23 voices. The members of the Junior choir who were in the choir since its organization, but because of the ace Brennerran, Walter BIoss. C. Ray M. E.

Bricker. G. F. Klinefelter, this the past week resulted in four con- Uibbs, Mark Hatch, of Mt. Wolf; A.

er-ices will continue ywu positiuus u. aau x- L. Welsh. Wilbur Zimmerman, Don night at the home of Clerk of the lYZr a Courts and Mrs. Walter L.

Trout andrd on Tharsdav night at the home M' I'-? Sir. and Mrs. William Logan. we-k at Hrr.s- su aior DiaiiL. limit, have been automatically drop- ped.

were: Martin Yohe. Robert ald Hughes, Charles Sillier, Charles NEWS OF RINELY AND NEIGHBORHOOD P. y. Jan. 2-.

Margaret Kee sey. Er.ra Roma E. e.cn renins The Farmera- Exchange and R. C. ri0Ll harS A.

A. Rhurhart today paid these iiavt? of the service. -k- q- in.hpi. i Prices: Hamm. Rolert Lovelace.

Virginia Iiu. -ostpone mee.ing Farvev Preiuhnr returned Tues- Bortner. Harrv Schrum. Robert mi-tin-j or Intor-Omrcn ti niRhl. David Kemner.

Kvelvn Peean. i. tint a- i-fii fi(i rf.nts' naN cents; liie Dana Of i nuey COrn 70 Keese-r. Keesev and J. Stan- council of Young People's Divis- Gladys Jlarkle.

Allene Stambaugh, wheat 60 cents. sff- several Hv with his the home of Sir. and SL-s. David A. fonn.v Snbhatr assflciation.

I er. Al-I Z. renu-, aana n. d.c.5u- nor Jr Vnrlr. verta.

the Crcs Roads Methodist Episcopal! St Paul's Notes church, has been postponed until a tw. ntw members were enro'l win meei runua aiwruuun iti -o'clock iff. the church. The young people of Craiey church have been invited to meet with the Young People's Slissionary society of East Prospect Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church. C.

C. Kreidler, pastor of the Craley Evangelical charge, announces the following services for Sunday: Ebenezerer. worship. 9 a. Sunday place, and Mrs.

George Trout, of Glen Rock, today motored to Harrisburg, where they attended the state farm show. T. B. Trout, who was confined to bed by illuess. caused by a bronchial cold, is able to sit up, W.

H. Myers, who was ill at hiB home for several weeks, is able to be out doors. Sir. and Sirs. Harry Trimpey and daughter, Ruth.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kundsen, of Mt. Wolf, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Sirs.

C. Bender Herr. Sunday Announcement, Announcements for Christ Lutheran church. Rev. Herbert G.

Kline, for Sunday are: Sunday school, 10:45 a. preaching, 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Senior Luther League, 6:15 p.

Junior Luther League, Slonday, 6:15 p. m. Sirs. Rosa Hunter and Mrs. Walter Shaver spent today at Harrisburg, where they attended the state farm stow.

Paul X. Hartenstein and son, Jacob, left today for Xew York city, where they will attend the furniture show for several days. later date, due to the snowbound ed in the junior choir of St Paul's Evelyn Miller and nelson Gentzler. Rev. Robinson will preach Sunday mornins on "The Miracle Worker," in the eveninz on "Hearing and Robert T.

Menges. Menges Mills, president of the York district Luther League, will speak at the Luther League meeting on "The Story of the Luther League." Business Show Committees Moot The chairmen of the different committees for the Spring Grove busi- rondition of the roads. Lutheran church. The members were Kann, Luther Schriver, Frank Zeigier. Fred Kling, Clark Gladfelter, of Manchester; Maurice Reuben and David Kuhe, York Haven: John Fitz-l ie, D.

J. Kiinedinst. John Leader and J. A. Doll, of Saginaw.

Guests at the meeting were: Alvln Zeigier, of Goldsboro; Rev. R. E. Glenn, Emigs-ville. and Mrs.

Ramon Ruby, Mt. Wolf. NEW BRIDGEVILLE Xew Bridseville, Jan. 25.8ervici in the Chanceford Lutheran Parish. Rev.

Waybright. pastor, are ss follows: St. Luke's, Sunday sch.vji. 9:30 a. divine worship with sei-mon.

"The Great Physician," 10:30 Luther league, 7 St. Jafnce, Sunday school, 1 p. divine worship with sermon, "The Great 2 p. Luther League, 7 p. n.

selected by the music committee after an audition given last week. The new member range in a-o firn 10 to 14 vears. Thev are: Slildred Mr. and Sire. L.

G. near riere, were called to the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Sirs. Robert Bucher.

Hershey, on Srondar. due to the serious illness of M-. Bucher. Edward J. Pweitzer attended tLe Farm Show at Harrisburg.

Tuesday. The oniy service on Sunday at tl.e Sit Pleasant Lutheran wti! be Sunday at 9 a. m. school. 10 a.

Salem. Sunday WHEELER WOOLSEY in "Ken- Miss srargaret A. Keesey, daughter of Sir- and Sirs. Foster Keesey. East Hipewell township, and teacher ot Wallace's school, wm entertained on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Russell, near here. school. a. worship, 10 a.

I tacky with Slary CarlUile; Diehl. Edith Glatfelter. Ruth Jami McFarland, Xoah Berry. Craley. Sunday school.

9 a- service. 10 a. E. L. C.

p. m.r evangelistic service, 7 p. m. Added shorts. Tonight at 7:30 9:30 Sylvanian Theatre.

Adv. EMIGSVILLE son. Loretta Kopo. tveivn r.ny. ness snow to tie neia in spon-Betty Hartman.

Ear! P.iker. Orin sored by the Sprinsr Grove Chamber Stambaiish. John Thomas. Ambrose cf Commerce, met Thursday night Bupr. I Ealy and Virginia aud organized as a general commlt-Golden.

Other members of the choir tee by electins Dr. J. B. Hartman, are: Georst Farrence. Janet Centz- chairman, aand George W.

Danner, ler. Paul Slessinger. Stauf- secretary. Plans for the show were MIRY! I INF Services for Jan. WHEELER WOOLSEY in "Ken- in St.

a joky Kernels, wit.i Slary Carl4e; I T.ev John rstr.r. HALLAM Hellam Band Fair Sat. Evening. Jan. 26.

Feb. 2. and 9. One mile north of Jan. 26.

Music by Dallas-town Boys' band. Adv. 24-3t fer. Allen Beck Richard Bortner. PARKTON WHEELER WOOLSEY in "Kentucky Kernels," with Slary Carlisle; "Spanky" SIcFarland, Xoah Berry.

Added shorts. Tonight at 7:30 9:30 Sylvanian Theatre. Adv. "CARAVAN," a great educational picture, with Noah Beery. "Caravan" moves on and love remains.

Also shorts. Trail theatre, Sat, Jan. IS, at 7:15 and 9:15 m. Adv. N-2t di'cussed.

The different committees were budgeted as to the amount of "Spanky" SIcFar lanJ. Xcah Berry, are: Sunday school. 9:30 a. Luth- Harry Cooper, Helen Emig Donald right at 9:30 er League. p.

worship, 7 p. I Geisler. Ruth Jane Edward Big Party At Zion View Band hall every iSat night. All eve Added shorts. Ton money to be spent for the various events, Theatre.

Adv. theme, "The EpiDhany of Our ning's entertainment for 25c. Adv. Slarkle, Hane llessinger, Donald 1.

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