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16 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1935. Madelyn Gross, Miriam Mlsenhelter elected treasurer, resigned on account ENTERTAIN CLASS daughters, Madelyn and Marilyn, who Kathryn Bartenslager, Janet Trout ond Burnetta Lecrone; "Giggles.1 of moving to New Freedom. Mrs. M. E.

Hoover, Mrs. Bowden Stake, Mrs. George Hoffacker, Leona Trout, Beatrice Trout, Clara Olp and Iva celebrated their seventh birthday. MR GROVE BAND and Leola Overmlller. The next meeting will be held Saturday, April 6, Burnetts, Lecrone; essay, Dorothy KSeorge Hoffacker was chosen to take Mae Holtzapple, who Is a patient Nagle: Question, Catherine Herman her place.

Mrs. James Martin was Hershey. at tne nest Side sanitarium, is im 1 humorous reading, Anna Miller: re proved. the place to be stated later. Band Te Rehears The Rlnely band will meet for a re appointed missionary secretary and Miss Irene Tyson as secretary of ed citation, Jane Latt; question, Janet MISSIONARY GROUP AT NEWBERRYTOW Newberrytown, March I.

Tl Young Men's Bible class of tl Church of God Sunday school, we entertained Inst Friday night at tl homo of their teacher, George He man. Prayer was given by Goorj Writer; remarks by Russcl Beshoi ishel and Kancy Herr; debate, "Re home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Stiffler. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stiffler. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Stiffler, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leigh Lola Stiffler. Mary Ruth Alban, Golda Stiffler, John Brooks. Edward K.

Poust, Eugene Calp. Elmer Stiffler, Maurice H. Alban, Charles Calp, John Stiffler and Harrison Calp. The Women's Missionary association of Pine Grove IT. B.

church will hearsal Thursday evening instead of ucation. Visit Duke Homo ELECTS OFFICERS I solved. That the winter Sports Give Tuesday evening, the regular time. MEETS NEAR RINELY WILL HOLD SUPPER SATURDAY AT HALL is Greater Pleasure than the Sum Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob McDowell and Mrs. L. G. Gemmill and Mrs. Clyde mer sports;" affirmative, Florence daughter, Gloria, Mr.

and Mrs. Seid- B. Kurtz spent Friday night and Saturday with the former's sister. I-atchaw and Cora La chaw; negative, IN NEW BRIDGEVILLE enstricker, Dallastown; Miss Beu-lah Hunt and Roland Gemmill, of Miss Edith Kurtz. York.

While there Alfred Strine, Roy Trobrliige; rem Philip Bentzel and Richard Joseph Japanese Birthday Party Glen Rock, were Sunday guests of New Brldgeville. March 6. The M. N. Ruff Is Named Presi they attended tho sale of Mrs.

Ellon Venus, deceased. Others from this A Japanese birthday surprise party hold its annual World's Day of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Duke. Rlnely, March, 6.

The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Mt. Pleasant Lutheran church met at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Bartenslager. The program included: Scripture lesson, Mrs. Edward J. Sweltzer; poem, "Prayer," lngs, Junior- Herman, Alfred Strlil ond Mrs. William Herman.

Gamj were played. Roy Trobrldge winning I oyster supper, which will be held at Visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. dent Of Musical vicinity attending the sale were: Mrs. the home of Maurice.

McGinnis, Sat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Liggitt, in honor of their daughter, Louise, who celebrated her Prayer service, Friday. March 8. at 7:45 p.

m. in the church. Sunday, March 10. the Women's w. G.

Rosier, were: Mrs. J. S. Gard prize. urday evening, March 9.

will, begin Lillian Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison and sons, Paul and Dale, ner and children, Emma Marie and at 5:30 p. m. The Dorcas Bible class llth birthday.

She received many Missionary association will hold its John, Mrs. Emma Elliott and Miss and Harvey Miller. of St. Lukes church Is holding the annual thank-offering service at 10:30 Susie Keys, of Baltimore. Miss Trema Sweltzer; reading, "From Stones To Songs," Mrs, Reyburn supper.

Music will be furnished by Miss Alverta-P. Hess was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James gifts. Games were played and prizes awarded to the following: Margaret Bentzel.

Eileen Ragle and Lois Erby Haugh. James Trout and Refreshments were served to tl following: Ray Ylngor, Jacob Cassc Vincent Potlcker, Vernon Epple Paul Ylngcr, Roy Trobrldge, Melv Stetler, Vest Eppley, Charles Bear Russel Beshore, J. Stetler, Geon Worley, Fogle, Harry Yeagr SOCIAL HOUR IS HELD an orcnestra. a. immediately after Sunday school.

The meeting will be In charge Brenneman: lesson In charge of Mrs. Stewart Masenhelmer represented the Hershey. Stewartstown, Sunday. Birthday Supper Harry Overmlller, subject, "Our Work of the thank offering secretary. Mrs.

local baseball club of the Southern Bentzel. Those present were: Ruth Naylor, Eileen Nogle, Lois Bentzel, Miss Lenora Tarbert, daughter of A birthday supper was held at the Frank Wilson. Senior Christian En Fawn Grove. March 6. A business wiMtlnsr of the Fawn Grove Band York County league at York Monday- Mr.

and Mrs. John Tarbert. near home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Francis Betty Myers, Leona Jacobs, Arlene For Children topics, "Sunday School," Mrs. Nora. Hess; "Noonday Lunches," Miss Marguerite Hess; here, who had underwent an opera Charles Frick, George Lentz, ueori Ceavor will be at 7 p. ni Harry L. Fehl, leader; preaching at 7:45 p.

Craley Saturday evening in honor of Betty Trimmer, was held Monday evening, following Gross Pearl Abel, tion for appendicitis at the West airs. Craley and daughter, Helen, and Betsy Abel, Mildred Naylor, Mar m. Dy tne pastor. Rev. Harry L.

Fehl. a rehearsal. Officers were eiecieaior "The Kindergarten At Fukuoka," Mies Alverta P. Hess: "Are Kinder also Mrs. Craley's brother, William garet Bentzel, Robert Nagle, George Side sanitarium, York, returned home Thursday.

Herman John Herman, Alfrt Strine, Lewis Horwath, Jim Fogl William May, John Betz, Geor; Writer, Blythe Ruby, Vance Epplo A moving picture will be shown in the coming year as follows: rresiueui X. Ruff: vice president, Joseph Spangier, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lag gartens Worth Miss Trema the auditorium of the Sixth District H. Grimm.

The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grimm, Mr.

Class No. 7, of the Mt. Pleasant gitt and daughters, Margaret and Sweltzer; "A Typical Kindergarten," vcnto- secretary. Herbert Jones: Albert Fogle, Stiles Hoover, Charlc and Mrs. William H.

Grimm, Mr. and Louise. Lutheran Sunday school will have the refreshment stand Thursday at the Consolidated school, Thursday, March 7, at 8 p. under the auspices of the A. The A.

will meet roonrop. Wilburne Trout: leader. night. Miss Ethel Amspacher has returned home after spending several days visiting Miss Rosa Bond, near Stew-artstown. Mrs.

Emma Briggs, Maryland Line, visited her brofher-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson McDonald. Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Diehl and daughter, Gloria, near Mt. Airy, spent Sunday with Mrs. Diehl's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Bradfield. Mrs. Oscar Ayres, of Shrewsbury. Mrs. Harry Grimm and children.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stauffer, Dover, Mrs.

Edward J. Sweltzer; "The Christian Kindergarten," Mre. Howard Bailey; "Welfare Work For Chil lioll. Nelson Sorcnson, Junior HoJ man. Milton Herman, William HoJ sale of John Jones, near Tolna.

visited their son-in-law and daughter, A. H. Morris; second leader, Joseph Wolfe: librarian, Vance Alloway, and man, Georgo Herman Mrs. GeorJ in the auditorium Tuesday, March 13, at 8 p. m.

Curvin Grove, who was Injured in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Julius. dren," Mrs. Oliver McLaughlin; Herman.

Mrs. William Herman, Mil Walter and George. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Craley and daughter, Carrie.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Craley and son, Charles, Mr Mrs.

Milton Cralev and Norman Hamm and Melvln hite Miniature Street Theatre For Bible Rev. and Mrs. Mervie Welty. of a wreck with hie truck during the recent loy weather. Is slowly Improv OaTence Willis, Paul Herman, Beta Kussell Brown.

Following me Business session an ice cream and cake social was held for the following band comb spent Saturday evening at the Stories," Mrs. Leslie Hershey; read Baltimore, visited Mrs. Weltv's broth Herman and Mrs. Blythe Ruby. ing.

He had three ribs broken and a home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers. nonvher? A. Morris, Arthur Ai er-in-law and sister.

Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Fehl at the U.

B. parsonage last Charlotte Rohler, Bon Air Heights, ing, "Kazle Thank You, Mrs. Howard Bailey; piano duet, Kathryn Bartenslager and Janet Trout. visited here with Mr. and Mrs.

Ervin hwiv. Vance Alioway, Turner Brown children, Pauline, Dale and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frye, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Leiphart, Mrs. Ellen Cralev. week. spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Eberly, as a riivr nimpan. Herbert Jones, Rey Krout. Mr. and Mrs. V.

W. Rubv visited Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Engle Those present were: Mrs.

George gash cut on the top of his head. Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. L. G.

Gemmill Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Oram Kurtz and son, Gary I.ee, New Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy York, and Frank Kurtz, Cross Rrown.

William Theophel, Jo- guest of their daughter, Helen. D. Laird, Jf re. David A. Hess, Mr Kathryn Market.

Susan Snyder. Elizabeth Berkheiser. Romaine their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. nh Wolfe.

Charles Shrodes, Roy Samuel Bryn and daughter, Mar and daughters, Evelyn, Mae and June Pearl, of Baltimore, spent Saturday with Mrs. VEngle's parents, Mr. and Edward J. Sweltzer, Mrs. Harry Ov- and Mrs.

Charles Attig. Trout M. N. Ruff. Thomas Wilson, Grimm, Arlene Grimm, Earl Grimm, garet, North York, spent Saturday ermiller, Mrs.

Melvin C. Hess, Mrs. Miss Florence Bricker, of Brodbeck. Roads. ATTRACTIVE LOW PRICED LADIES' WEAR THOMPSON'S 17 E.

Market St Mnrrv Paxton. Wilburne Trout, Her Harryv- Grimm, Paul Beck, Ber with Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Whitecomb. Mrs. Samuel H.

Molesworth. Reyburn Brenneman, Mrs. Howard nard Beck. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Francis visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bricker, near here. Mary Bentzel, Hill and Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Lewis and Bailey, Mrs. Leslie Hershner, Mrs. bert Morris. Harry Jones, William Duncan.

Walter Heaton, Walter Host Craley and children, Russell, Helen. children. Clara, Jane, Pearl, Katherine Elmo Folckemer. of Shrews Oliver McLaughlin, Mrs. A.

M. Bartenslager, Misses Trema Sweltzer, Al Women who dress on buses annoy a member of Oxford City council. He want's a dreslng room on. them. Olive, Earl.

Velma. Gladys and Eileen Nagle, Weiglestown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bentzel, as a guest of their daughter, ler, Howard Brown, Morgan aiciwn- and LeRoy, of Diyidalk. visited bury, visited Mr.

and Mrs. V. W. Norma. Howard Burkins, Karl Aimoney, Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Baker. Satur- oT.x verta Hess, Marguerite Hess, S. S.

Claca Meets itav I. Rnv Burkins. Russell Brown, Weldon Lou Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhplm and The Buds of Promise olass of St.

Committees For Church Social Hostler and Edwin Sprenkle. C. E. Societies' Program TTHE GREAT HOUSE OF tOTHERT COT Guests At York Tne senior Christian Endeavor Luke's Lutheran church, held Its monthly meeting at the home of Mr. The Ladies Mite society of Pine Grove U.

B. church will hold an oyster supper in the K. of P. hall at Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Jones ana society its regular meeting Sim and Mrs. Emory Stermer. Mrs. Lu- eon, Clarence, Mr. and Mrs.

lister day evenjng the Shiloh Union tner mouse had charge of the pro Rayville, April 13. Mrs. Ernest Young, gram, which follows: Reading. Mrs. president has named the committees Coleman, and Miss Grace waitemver cnUrch.

The following program was were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ensmm- gjven: Topic, "How Poets Interpret srer, York. Sunday afternoon. God," Royce Kohr; "What Would God Nolan Olphin: poem, Mary McGin family, this place, and Miss Helen Zeigler spent Sunday at Baltimore.

Sewing Circle Meet The J. S. K. Sewing circle held a meeting Friday evening at the home of Miss Clara Olp. Miss Beatrice Trout conducted a "Jumbled Sewing Contest," the prize being awarded to Mrs.

Bowden Stake. Those present were: Mrs. Norman Rohrbaugh, Margaret Eaton, Mrs. H. B.

Swartz, Mat-tie Walker, Gertie Walker, Mrs. C. O. Walker, Mrs. Charles Newcomer, Mrs.

nis; play. "The Minister's Mistake." to serve the various tables as follows: Supper table, the Female class. No. 1, of the Sunday school: waitresses, Misses Edna Cooper. Dora Hersey, Luther Blouse, Mrs.

Maurice McGin- Mr and Mrs. Stanley Dill ana Think of You if He Were Herer daughter, Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harry Julius; "Can Christ Keep You Hanna and children. Louise and John lrom Making a Mistake in your own Deran Webb and son, Thomas, Mr.

Life?" Harry Eberly and a general is and Mary After the nn Mpm in hi uipni i 'i'T n. i iiiii'iii ijniiiii" ww aaKaET'i 12-PIECE business meeting a- contest on "The Mary Hoshall, Mary Ruth, Alban and discussion. Rev. Koy w. umDeri.

and Mrs. Frank Bender spent Sun Virginia Badders; fancy table, Mrs. Samuel H. Molesworth ard Mrs. The Intermediate Christian En Frank Wilson: cake and candy, Masses Mabel Hersey, Bertha Duke- deavor society held its regular meeting Sunday evening in the Shiloh Union church.

The following program was given: Topic, "How Poets Interpret God?" Beatrice Kitzmiller; LIVING ROOM OUTFIT INCLUDING 9x12 RUG Bird's Wedding Ceremony" was held. Prizes being won by Maurice McGinnis and Nolan Olphin. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nolan Olphin, March 21, in the form of a backward party. Mrs.

Emory Stermer will have charge of the meeting. Those present were: Mrs. Edward Heffner, Mrs. John Heffner, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Mc hart and Gladys Stiffler; ice cream and soft drinks, Lincoln Still. Maurice 'What Makes a Poet?" Charlotte h. AiDan ana Marry l. torn, oyster frier, E. Frank Alban and Charles Still; wood and water, Robert McCann, Guy Stiffler and Melvin day with Mr.

and Mrs. jonn vteuo, Felton. Mi. and Mrs. John Wilson, Evelyn Fhanbarger and WiUner Towson, fnogeton.

Mr. and Mrs. William Junes and children. Dean and Brooks were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Walter Brooks. The dinner was served in honor of Mrs. Wilson's birthday and the thirteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

WiMiam Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown and children, Betty and Bruce, York, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Brown's Rohler; reading, "You've a Chance," Philip Bentzel; "Why Does There Seem to be More Poems about God to Bull; to purchase oysters, J.

Foster Ginnis and children, Mary and Nora, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Olphin and son, Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Blouse, and son Bobby, and Mr.

and Mrs. Nature than any other of God? Helena Hake; reading, "May God Depend on Ycu," Mila Jones. A consecration service was held and the following took part: Evelyn Foltz, Ruth Emmons, Helen Hoke. Esther Emory Stermer and daughter. Dona Mae.

Miss Marie McGinnis. a student at Millersville State Teachers' collets-, Melhorn, Delores Kitzmiller, Margaret Mr. ana jure. a. xi.

Nine of the borough grammar spent the week-end with her parents, 02 Weekly Lissritt. Helen Eberly. Marian Kohr, Hersey; to sell supper table tickets, Frank Molesworth and Jacob Hoshall. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Wilson Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Wllhelm and children, John, Harvey and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Taylor and son, Leroy Miss Rheba Taylor and Robert Bosley, of Bentley Springs. Mrs. Lula Rosier, of Parkton, is staying at the home of Mrs. Bessie McXamara, since her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ada Kessler returned to her home in Ohio.

Misses Virginia and Margaret Hoshall students of the Western Charlotte Rohler, Beatrice Kitzmiller, (Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McGinnis. school pupils were absent Monday nf mpasles. The Young Men's Bible class of Miriam Faircloth.

Charlotte Latchaw, Includes Davenport, Club Chair Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb, and Webb Pomranine, Earlington, spent and Button Back Chair each piece with Mr. and Mrs. S.

C. Pom-raning. Mr and Mrs. Lester Coleman Chapel Evangelical church, will hold a minstrel show, entitled, "The Booster club of Blackvllle," Saturday evening, March 16, at 7:15 d. m.

in Shenberger's warehouse. The "Wide Awake" of Chapel Evangelical church held its monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boston "Chesty" Over Ruth! "BABE' RUTH baseball's grandest player leaves New York's Yanks to help manage the Boston Braves. And trucks are busy carting away the vest buttons that have snapped off in Boston since the news leaked out! WOULD it be newt if someone said to you: "Ten years from now you'll not have a tooth in your mouth you're deliberately lettinq them DECAY!" Let us give you the benefit of our experience in making teeth Arlene Bentzel, Anna Myers, Margaret Bentzel.

Albert Lauer, Lome Koke, Ivan Bentzel, Ray Decker, Glenn Hamm. Clair Bentzel. Dwight Kohr, Milo Jones, Duane Hamm, Philip Bentzel, Leroy Miller, Curvin Mvers, Philip Barnes, Richard Zinn, Paul Trimmer. John Myers, Clair Reiber and Milton Decker. tailored in high grade figured covers fine construction; Brown Mahogany finished End hardwood Mahogany n.i Miss Grace Waltemyer, Balti- mrrs wprp wppk-end sruests of Mr, Maryland college at Westminster and Mrs Elmer Jones.

finished Davenport or Occasional Table; Table Scarf; Choice of Junior, Table or Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rehmyer and Wilbur Blouse, Thursday evening. spent the week-end with their parents, Mr Mrs. Bayard B.

Hoshall at daughter, Doris. Dallastown, Mr The Junior Christian Endeavor Lamp! Metal Smoker; Magazine Basket and pair Mrs. Georze Grove, Stewartstown, held its regular meeting. Sun- Rayville. Miss Amanda Young an employe in The following were present: Mr.

and Mrs. Abner Reichard, Mr. and Mra Warren Ritz, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blouse, Mrs.

Flo Blouse, Mrs. Minnie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. av eveninsr in the Shiloh church. of Book Ends, 9x12 Rug.

12 pieces in all. the C. and P. telephone office at Park- George Grimm. Tne following program was Gipe, Faye, Carrie and Alverta Appoint Leaders Story, Betty Jacobs: topic, ton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward R. given: George Nogle; Jacobs. Dorcas Blouse, Rhoda, Hester and Irene Em- The -Di-aver meeting committee or Trimmer: Question. Eileen Young, at the Bentley paper mill.

thP Intermediate Christian Endeavor "Friendship Circle;" Betty last lonq our plan avoids A enheiser, Irene and Elsie Haugh, Muriel and Hilda Beck, Dorothy Gipe, has appointed the following leaders Helen Miller. Vivian Bentzel 30 DifSoront Patterns of 3 Piece Living Room Quito to Select from 049 to 0339 Helen Frey. Pauline Craley, Viola for the month of March: March 10 high costs and promotes real health. bentzel, Ruth Anna Melhorn, tnei Hollingshead, Edith Hake, Arlene INSTALL OFFICERS Reichard, Earl and Elwood Gipe and Eidou Webb: March 17, David Street Raymond Smeltzer. March 24, Weaver and Ralph Ruff; Gross, Romaine Latcnaw, ieona Jacobs.

Lois Bentzel, Mary Bentzel, Loyd Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. March 31, Winifred Wareheim. Mr. and Mrs.

Ramsey Snyder, Mrs, Fileen Noele. Odell Hake, Louise OF NEW L. L. SOCIETY IN RAILROAD CHURCH Railroad, aMrch 6. A candlelight d)rMilltrson Daniel Douglas, is unable to attend school, at Red Lion, owing to illness.

Rontzel. Geonre Lewis Trimmer, Marstellar. Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Merryman visited Long Level nmp 3iyers, rw.pu MA installation service was held Sunday BJncaj.

runilil nth. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS At Reduced Prices $5.95 $16.98 Tat monthly business meeting oi ittoss, "AZ" i. Complete Home Furnishers Cash 50c Weekly on $20 or 75c Weekly on $30 Credit $1 Weekly on $50 BIRTHDAY PARTY evening in Messiah Lutheran church when the officers of the newly- the Christian Endeavor will be held Betty Myers, Maoeijn nu narry uu us in the Sunday school room Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Charles isaxer are J7? 21H-- formed Luther League were installed.

Robert Menges, of Menges Mills, rcmnripiina- their newly-purcnasca evenins at 7 p. m. FoHowmg tne business meeting, the choir will hold 42 SOUTH GEORGE STREET HELD AT RAYVILLE Rayville, March 6. A birthday party was given in honor of Elmer Stiffler, Saturday night at the president of the Y'ork District Lu home and expect to move there in the a rehearsal ther League, was in charge. Miss Myrtle Bortner, who was William T.

Marstellar has returned near future. -vtr and Mrs. Adam Gentzler, home after spending a few days witn Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marstellar, Red Eystertown, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Shearer, Red Lion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Snyder, Saturday. Mr nii Mrs.

Euzene Horn and eon, Lion. 0 1936. R. J. Reynold! Tob.

Co. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb and spent Saturday in Harrisburg. daughter.

Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Will-lam Jones, Mr. and Mrs. B.

H. Jamison, Raymond Marstellar, Charles Mem man, Rachel Brown, Dorothy- where thev visited tneir son, d-nard. an employe of the Laubheim lo) Towplrv romDany. ME re OUTDO Webb, Mrs. Annie Wilson and son, Mr aad Mrs Curtis Fuller were David.

Mrs. John Wilson, Ev elyn Saturday by Mrs. Ful-Sbanbarger, Mrs. William Garvine. Krflthpr and sister-in-law, Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown anddaugn o. T. Tavlor.

te- Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mil- Mr arjd urs. Preston Taylor were ler and Milton J. Herbert were recent entertained over the week-end by Mr.

Taylor's brother and sister-in- York visitors. law. Mr. and Mre. o.

l- ayior. Mr Harvey Hoffman, uetiysourg. and Mrs. Clayton Harbold, Red Run, helped Mrs. Elmer Menges to quilt.

Mr. and Mrs. rtooerc sirajcr 1- daughter. Ethel. York Haven, ana Melvin Fishel.

Beavertown, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. jonn 99 Is this fact portent to You Albright. Guests at Junui nom Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Sara Almoney, Dallastown, pent a week with relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. L. E.

Devilbiss spent Monday with hei son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hall, Stewarts-town. David and John Wilson have purchased the farm of the late Chambers Frail. Mr.

and Mrs. B. H. Jamison have old their property in Fawn Grove to Mrs. Nellie MoDermott, Palmyra.

and have purchased the property of Mrs. Dobray, near here. Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Towson and son William, Miss Miriam Patterson, Y'ork. Mre. Clarence Almoney, White Ha'i, and Howard Brown, Red Lion, wore recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Gler.n Brown. Fire Co. To Meet urn John Julius were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holtzapple and aaugmer, Marian, Mr.

and Mrs. Chauncey Swartz. Mrs. Sarah Houzappie, George Smith, Harry Holtzapple, Mr. and Mrs.

Clair Smith and daughter, I If i i Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Srhrum. Daniel Julius and Mr. and Mrs.

Ervin Wasser. all ot xorK; noo-ert Holtzapple. Harry Eberly, Rob ert Ppelins. Mrs. George Trimmer and Raymond Hively, this place, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder and dnnsrhtpr. Delores. visited Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Smith. York. Th Lutheran Women's and Young Girls' Missionary society will be the zuesfs of the Women's Missionary society and Otterbein Guild at Beth any U. B. church.

Dover, Friday, at 7:45 o'clock, at the world's day of Draver service. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heindel and grandchildren, Albert Edna, Florence and Lecester. visited Mr.

ana Mrs. The Fawn Grove Fire company will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening at 8 p. in the lire cttrpany hall. Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart and daughter, Margaret, were Sunday guests of Mr. ana Mrs Clinton P. Shirey, New Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webb and daughter, Mary Ellen, this place, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiley and daughter, Elizabeth, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Strawbridge, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Kerr Warfield. Mr. tuo Mrs. David Warfield, Miss Marian Manifold, and Richard War-field attended an organ recital at Lancaster, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. George Jones and Mr. and Mrs. William Jones were Sunday visitors of Mr. Joseph Chan-nell and sister, Sallie, Bridgeton.

Mrs John Wilson and Evelyn Shan barger Bridegton, spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and William Atland, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Shenberger, Dover, spent Sunday with the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Hamme. Alvin Sellers. Bair. spent Monday with Mr.

and Mrs. John Julius. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Becker were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Becker. Mt Wolf: Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hoffman and son, Harry. Jr. and Kenneth, Mt Wolf; Mrs. Weaver.

Philadelphia, and Mrs. Henry 1 HEALTHY NII are manufactured," tays Charley 'rWC 1 I fifP" kT' Lj "I've smoked Camels for 14 years. Belden, who runs the big Pitchfork I i '''MWIFt fef without a sign of upset nerves," says 1 ranch in Wyoming. "They are made I I 'StStoMmmfflw IS'f Bill Horn, Gold Cup winner and out- jj from costlier tobaccos. No wonder 1 j-s i'm iw Sdf 1 standing figure in motorboat racing.

p- Camels have such a rich, cool flavor!" th fi Ijaf Pal' 111 "I le Camels and they like me." a :1 Jfjjl LM mk I rLHWUIII nt'sbeenthriUingtohaveapartinthevastenterprise NT? i tf'AUi I FLAVOR! It's been thrilling to have a part in the vast enterprise Bicker, York. Mr. and Mrs. Hess and daughters, Shirley and Dorothy. Violet Hill, Mrs.

J. Walter Brooks. Mrs. Milton J. Herbert spent Monday with Mrs.

Henry Mayes, Red Lion. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs J.

Howard Stubbs. Lan9-downe, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Proctor, Mr. and Mrs.

Osborne Heaps, Delta, and Mrs. Howard Althouse, York, visited Mr. and Mrs. X. A.

Manifold, Sunday. The condition of Mr. Manifold, who has been confined to his bed for sometime, remains the same. Dorothy Webb spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Maud Jones, Philadelphia.

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Almony. Mr. and Mrs.

Curvin Shenberger, Dover, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hamm and children, Roy and Adda, this place, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shenberger.

Round-town. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heindel and grandchildren, Albert and Florence, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Atland, Davidsburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bentz and children, lister, Ethel Mae and Carl, York, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zeigler and children.

Samuel. and Majory, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shee and Mr. and Mrs.

George Houseman, York, and Robert Holtzapple, this place spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Chambers and family. York, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kathryn Moore. John Julius, who is confined to his home, is unimproved. A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Bentzel, Thursday, in honor of their twin of building Boulder Dam," savs Erwin Jones, Boulder Dam engineer. "Plenty ot strain. Many long noun of exhausting work that's the lot of an engineer on this job! Most of us here at Boulder smoke Camels. Man.

what a swell taste Camels havel Mild, cool, mellow 1 Camels have a flavor that can't be beat. You can tell they are made from choice tobaccos, too, because they don't get 'flat' or tiresome in taste when you smoke a lot" MILDNESS! "Every woman prefers a milder cigarette," says Miss Helene Bradshaw, an enthusiastic horsewoman. "Camels are the only cigarette I've ever found that is mild and pleasing to your throat." ENERGY! "As a master builder, I have learned that any work requn ing 'push' just naturaHy calls for Camels." comments Frazier Fonnan Peters. "Camels always give me new energy when I'm feeling listless." ir PROGRAM IS GIVEN BY SHILOH GRADE PUPILS Shiloh, March 6. The following program was given at the Shiloh school house Friday, by the sixth, seventh and eighth grades taught by E.

B. Newman: Reading, Cora Latchaw; character sketch, John Hamm; current events, Glenn Hamme; essay, Betty Jacobs; quartet, Betty Jacobs,.

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