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8 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY. YORK. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1936. Treasurer Of Sunday School REV. W.

K. FLECK 28 GIRL SCOUTS OFFICERS NAMED MO HITS WALL, DRIVER INJURED 45 Years Will Soon Retire TAKEN BY DEATH BY FIRE COM ATTEND WORSHIP GLATFELTER CO. DECLARES SECOND DIVIDEND OF YEAR Spring Grove, Dec. 14. The P.

H. Glatfelter company today announced the payment of a dividend of $4.87 a share on its preferred stock. This was the second such dividend declared this year, an the total of both amounts to $7.50 a share. Another indication of Increase In business at the plant is the fait that more employes have been hired by the firm the past three weeks, At present the plant is operating on three, eight-hour shifts. J.

H. Kline Elected Presiden Gettysburg Youth Suffers Moses Paules To Relinquish Office At Wrightsvill Evangelical Church After Long And Faithful Service. Wrightsvllle, Dec. 14. Moses Paules, who has served 45 consecutive years as treasurer of the Sun Weil-Known Clergyman Expires At Home Near Delta New Freedom Troop Members Hear Pre-Christmas Sermon By Rev.

Shank Of York Haven Fractured Nose And Laceration Of Lip TO SELECT FARMER HORSESHOE PITCHING CHAMPION TOMORROW The champion farmer horseshoe pitcher of York county for 1938 will be selected at a horseshoe pitching contest which will be conducted by County Agent George G. Weber on Wednesday afternoon, December 16, at 1:80 o'clock on the Smoketown courts located on the farm of Charles Sheffer, about one mile east of Jncobus. The contest will be open to York county farmers and their employes. The winner of the contest will represent York county in the state-wide contest to be held in connection with the state Farm Products Show, at Harrisburg, January, 1987. In' case weather conditions on Wednesday afternoon should make it Impossible to conduct this contest, it will be held on Friday afternoon at the same time and place as indicated above.

IN MINISTRY 25 YEARS Dpltfl and Cardiff. Dec. 14. Rev. day school of Grace Evangelical church, will be succeeded In this JESSE NEWCOMER CHIEF York Haven, Dec.

14. Election of COLLISION IN HANOVER Hanover. Dec. 14. Ferdinand Jones, aired 18 years, colored, Gettys officers was held Friday night at the burg, was treated at the Hanover monthly meeting of Susquehanna Fire company.

The officers elected William K. Fleck, active minister for 25 years, died Sunday evening at his home, near Delta. Death? was caused by a complication of diseases, whloh developed from an attack of pneu General hospital early tnis morning for a fracture fo the nose ana a will start their term at the January meeting, and will serve during the i MRS. STRAUSBAUGH DIES AT RESIDENCE laceration of the lip. The Injuries monia.

He was aged bl years, ioui coming year. were sustained when the automobile Those elected were: President, J. months and 16 days. office by his son, Robert, at the end of this year. He recently resigned because of ill health.

Mr. Paules is (9 years of age and came to Wrightsvllle 50 years ago from a farm on which his parents resided near East Prospect. He followed the iron moulders' trade In the local foundries for the past 44 years. He remembers distinctly his first Sunday as treasurer of the Sunday school in the old church on Chestnut street. In reminiscing, Mr.

Paules stated that the first Sunday lie was driving Btruck a stone wan at the eastern end of McSherrystown Rev. Mr. Fleck was a son of Anna NEAR SPRING GROVE H. Kline: vice-president. Ray Striewlg; financial secretary, J.

F. M. and the late Henry R. Fleck, of at 2 a. Spring Grove.

Dec. 14. Mrs. Cora Lehman; secretary, Charles E. Kcp' Cumberland county.

He attended Jones was driving toward Hanover, hart; treasurer, Walter L. Malehorn Susquehanna university and was A 'At tha'aViarn turn intn Midwav the Dissinger Strausbaugh, wife of Nathan Strausbaugh, died at her trustee, to serve three years, L. machine crossed the roadwiy and graduate of both Gettysburg college SPECIAL OFFERING New Freedom, Dec. 14. Twenty-eight Girl Scouts in uniforms were guests at the morning worship service at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning.

Rev. Aurance F. Shank, pastor, gave an inspiring prc-Christmas sermon, emphasizing the Influence that Mary and Joseph had upon the child life of Jesus. "They were the ones who gave him his training," he said, "taught him the Old Testament principles, and taught him the value of real toll. The young people of today will be the future home makers, and a close walk with God is the most essential thing for a happy Christian homelife." At this service a special offering was lifted in a unique manner, as the contributions from various departments of the church were sent in to the Joash chest, the proceeds of which are to be used for the building fun.

Four members of the Girl Scouts assisted in the collection. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Armond Jones underwent an home, near Roth's church, Jackson Pugh; fire chief, Jesse Newcomer and the seminary. He served Lu crashed into tho wall. Patrolman foreman, I R.

Pugh; assistant, theran congregations for 13 years at e. Harleman of the Gettysburg sub township, Sunday night at 8 o'clock. She was aged 68 years, 11 months Charles Coble; chief operator, Fairfield, Littlestown. Lltltu and station of the state highway patrol Charles E. Kephart; drivers, Jay Camden, N.

J. He then joined the and six days. Death followed an illness of two weeks, of acute neuritis. Investigated. Meads, Edwin Meads, John M.

wai Presbyterian church, and accepted as Only slight damage resulted and ton, Roy Krout, Walter Koch and he served as treasurer the collection amounted to eighty cents and the number of persons attending was about sixty. During his time in thiR office, the Sunday school was moved into the new church and the number on the roll increased to over six a minister, served charges for 12 She is survived by her husband two sons. Robert and Lehman, Jack Leo Yinger; chief hose director, Le Bo one was injured when automobiles operated by Charles Herr, years at Daretown, N. Williams- roy Nagle; assistant, Roy Shorts WILLIAH J. HEDRICK DIES AT RESIDENCE NEAR STEWARTSTOWN Stewartstown, Dec.

14. William J. Hedrick, a retired farmer, died at 7:45 o'clock this evening at his home in Hopewell township, near here. Death resulted from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy suffered ten weeks ago. He was aged 65 years, eight months and four days.

A life-long resident of this community, Mr. Hedrick was a member town, N. and Chanceford church Elm avenue, and Edward G. Gents, son township; one daughter, Anna, at home: three grandchildren; one sister. Mrs.

John Wile, and two chief Nozzelman, Lawrence Gross near Woodbine, this county. In July West Hanover street, collided on assistant, Samuel Shaffer; chief of this year Rev. Mr. Fleck withdrew Baltimore street, near Walnut street, brothers. John Dissinger.

Hamburg, hundred. He said he recalls the incident that was the beginning of his Attending1 Sundav school. He, with chemicalman, Elwood Krout; assist MOSES PAULES from the Presbyterian Church, U. this morning shortly after 11 clock, and Jacob Dissinger, Minersvilie, ant, Curtis Strlne; delegate to state convention, Charles E. Kephart; al S.

and joined with the new group. Gideon Grange Elects Lebanon county. the Presbyterian Church of America, Officers to serve for the ensuing Private funeral services win be ternate, A. J. Henry.

Birnstock and Minnie Crumling. Upon his leaving Chanceford church term were elected at a meeting of Bills were paid to the amount of Mr. and Mrs. George Fahrlnger, held Wednesday afternoon at o'clock at the house. Concluding several other young men, had time on their hands on a Sunday morning 45 years ago that they didn't know what to do with, when one of the group suggested that they attend snnrinv school in the newly-flnished he and his family moved near here, Gideon Granire.

No. 2010. Patrons of $18.88 and the death of one member, Helen, Lucretia, Thelma and Carl services will be held at Pleasant Hill where he engaged in arming and Husbandry, as follows: Worthy operation for appendicitis at the Roland Kline, were reported during Fahringer attended a turkey dinner at tho home of the former's son and Church of the Brethren, Jackson also filled various pulpits of churches of the Mt. Pleasant Lutheran church, near Rinely, and belonged to Odd Fellows lodge, No. 1174, Rinely.

master, Curvln A. Wentz; overseer, trunu luo gum i um Uii rilunji fieri the past month. An application for township. Rev. G.

Howard Danner, the county. one new member, William Stroman, church on 'Chestnut street. Accept daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Parke Walter Little; lecturer, K.

W. der: steward. Franklin Zepp; as Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida was received. The meeting was at Fahringer at York on Sunday.

elder in charge, will officiate. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Mary Hedrick; two daughters, Mrs. istant steward, Irvin Kress; lady tended by 27 members. ance of the suggestion was unuu-mous and they all attended the first ennrtnv rhonl held in the then new Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Miziner and Mary M. Fleck; three sons, Murray William Y. and James all at assistant steward, Mrs. Elmer Red children, Dorothy and Ralph, ni tr.

iTflri h. snaner enter and now abandoned church and Mr. home; his mother, Mrs. Anna ding; chaplain, Rev. B.

K. Mowrer; treasurer. Clarence Fuhrman; secre tained Mr. Shaffer's parents, Mr. and FUNERAL SERVICES FOR were Sunday guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Fleck, Lititz; and four paules was appointed ireasuiei, which office he held up to the pres condition is reported as being Arrangements have been completed for a pie social to be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the social room of the Bethlehem Union church, Stiltz, under the auspices of the Sunday school class, taught by Mrs. Raymond Bohn. Piano Recital The pupils of John Wolf met at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Swam for an Informed piano recital on Sunday afternoon. Those pres Charles Dallas, Mervln tary. Edna M. Little; gate keeper, Mrs.

Curvin Getz at Reading. MRS. SNELLBAKER Mrs. George F. Shaffer, tneir son ana daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Shnffpr and son. Mark. York, Mr. Bimpson Mummert; Ceres, Rebecca Long Beach, Robert, Hunt Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Smith and Claude Thompson, at home, and Mrs. J. Vernon Yost, this place; and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held Thursday with services at the house at 2 p.

m. Rev. George D. Laird, pastor of Mt. Pleasant Lutheran church, will officiate.

Interment will be made in the Mt. Pleasant church cemetery. Funeral Director W. Howard Webb, ington, and Mais, of New York. The II Mowrer; Flora, Nettie Wentz; Fo- ent time.

He also served as treasurer of the congregation from 1916 to 1933. York Haven. Dec. 14. The funeral daughter, Leddy, were guests on Sunday of Mrs.

Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sprenkle, from the Five Mile House, and Mrs. Claude funeral services at the home will be ir.ona, Daisy Snyder; executive com of Mrs. Elmer Snellbaker, who died held Wednesday at 12:30 p.

m. Fur and Mrs. Karl Birnstock. of York. wentz and children, Mimrea ana C.

E. Election a moot no- of the Christian En Ifriday at her home in York Haven, was held at 1:30 p. m. today from ther services will be held Thursday mtttee, Mary E. Bowman, Mary White and Guy B.

Thoman. The next meeting will be held January 8, at Harold, Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Walton M.

Wentz at the Deatrick Funeral home, Get Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cooper and daughters, Barbara and Patsy, of Harrisburg, were Sunday guests of Fawn Grove and Stewartstown, has the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Snellbaker, near town. Concluding tysburg, at 1:30 p. m. Rev.

Frank deavor society fo Grace Evangelical church held Sunday evening the following officers were elected to serve for the following year: President, Tnhn Gnlnter: vice-president, Ruth DyrneBS, Quarryvllle, will officiate, which time the officers will be tailed. Pratt Rebert Wedding and son, William, Narbeth, visited over the week-end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Wentz and services werP held in the Union air. and Mrs. Gordon Glassick. charge of arrangements. Funeral of Miss Kurtz Funeral services were held today assisted by a number of local min church of Manchester.

Interment Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilt were isters. Interment will be made in John W. Kouts.

was in Union cemetery, Manchester. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Yost at York. Evergreen cemetery, Gettysburg. for Miss Rosanna Fulton Kurtz, of Stewartstown R.

who died Saturday at the home of her brother, Miss Gertrude Rebert, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Jacob F. Rebert, 125 street, became the bride of Rev. F.

B. Emenheisert assisted by Rev. Mr. Sherman, officiated. The W.

M. S. Meeting Mrs. Mary Tyson and Mies Vera Blessing; recording secretary, Catherine Paules; assistant recording secretary, Jean Kinard; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Nauss; Slateville Missionary society met in pallbearers were: Walter Koch, MRS.

ANNIE STRICKLER Riley Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. ieoer spent Saturday at Philadel phia. the Delta chapel Thursday. Decern Charles Coble, Lloyd Resser, Cecil Howard Pratt, Baltimore, at a DIES NEAR LONGSTOWN John H.

Kurtz, this place. Services were conducted at the funeral home of W. Howard Webb, Fawn Grove, by Rev. Tolbert D. Hewlett, pastor of the Stewartstown Presbyterian Donald Smeltzer, son of Mr.

and Early, George Spangler and Harry per 10. The spiritual life group met treasurer, Clair Kudisui; pianist, Thelma Bailey; assistant pianist. Jeanne Blouse. Installation services Lehman. in tne morning for a short session ceremony performed in the Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore, Saturday afternoon.

The Episcopal ring Longstown. Dec. 14. Mrs. Annie Mrs.

Austin Smeltzer is confined to his home suffering from whooping cough. ent were: Adela rair, Amelia Miner, Pearl Wherley, Juliana Denton, Vergie Wherley, Anna Shuppert, Virginia Markel, Mildred Klinefelter, Doris LaMotte, Martha McCullough, Frances Bortner, Paul Shepperd, Norma Swam. Vardella Thomas, Dorothy Albright, Helen Kidd, Catharine Hare, Lauretta Stermer, Catharine Ann Young, Millard McCleary, Margaret Shepperd, Mary Messer-smith, Lucille Firebaugh, Robert Zeller, Mary Lois Zcller, Mrs. Stewart Smith, Russell Fair. Mrs.

Kenneth Swam, Mrs. John Swam, Pauline Swam and John Wolf. Societies Meet The Ladies' Aid and Missionary societies of the Lutheran church met in monthly session at the home of Mrs. G. L.

Hartenstein. Miss Catharine Zeiglcr was the leader, the louann beinsr "Living Missionary of prayer and meditation. Mrs. Harry S. Strickler, widow of William H.

will be held at a later date. church. The pallbearers were: Mackmson read the Parable of the Mrs. Guy Myers entertained mem AWN GROVE COUPLE Talents and gave a short talk on Strickler, died at 4 a. m.

today at the home of her son-in-law and Harry Alloway, John Hendnx, waiter Bartenslager, Edwin Rehmeyer, Edward Warner and Walter Ebaugh. Stewardship of Our Talents." After bers of her bridge club at her home Friday evening. Prizes were awarded Xmas Shoppers A full line of Men's anil Rnva' daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert C. IS WED IN PARSONAGE the noon luncheon, the afternoon to Mrs. R. Andrew Hoover and Mrs. Clothing and Furnishina-s: Shnoa Interment was made in the Stewartstown Presbyterian cemetery.

Ness, near here, of a complication of diseases. She had been ill since the death of her husband about three meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Harry 'Robinson, by John Silar. A luncheon was served Fawn Grove, Dec. 14.

Miss Elea Hosiery, Underwear for nil- Tia nor Wise, daughter of Mrs. Janie -Mufflers, Shirts, will ho fnnnrt to the following: Mrs. Raymond Beck, Mrs. Gordon Glassick, Mrs. R.

IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS for months ago. She was 71 years old. an singing "Silent Night," Mrs. Robinson read the Scripture lesson, Wise, and Howard Wilson were here. BENEDICT ladies.

Beautiful LaCross manicure Mrs. Strickler leaves the daughter Andrew Hoover, Mrs. John Silar, quietly united in marriage at 8 ionowea with prayer by Mrs. S. Wrightsville, Pa.

Adv. 10,12,15,17.19.22 sets for sale at Hill's Barber shop. with whom she lived; a son, Elmer Miss Marie Dissinger, Catherine o'clock Saturday evening at the Barnett. Mrs. Brooke Snodgrass re Strickler.

whose address is not Adv. dl5-3t Fawn Grove Methodist Protestant ported 5210.75 cleared from the Thanksgiving dinner. After the re A. E. ZINN RE-ELECTED ports of the different committees, known; seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs.

Sarah Markey, this place, and Mrs. Mary Young, Red Lion. The funeral will be held at 10 a. m. on COUPLE TAKE NUPTIAL the president welcomed Mrs.

Earl PRESIDENT OF DOVER TWP. SCHOOL BOARD Malone as a new member of the so VOWS AT JEFFERSON Jefferson, Dec. 14. Charles Behler. ciety.

Mrs. Henry Whlteford was ceremony was used by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Baker.

The immediate families and a few close friends witnessed the ceremony. A dinner was served in the Lord Baltimore hotel after which the new-lyweds left on a short wedding trip. Upon their return they will reside in the Wayne apartments, Waynesboro, where the bridegroom is employed with the Williams Construction company of York. The bride is a graduate of Hanover High school, class of 1928; Goucher college, Baltimore, class of 1932, and Temple Secretarial school, Washington, D. 1933.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Lehigh university, Bethlehem. Auchey Lehigh Claude H. Auchey, and Erma JLehigh, both of Hanover, were united In marriage this morning at Westminster. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of Grace Lutheran church by Rev. J.

Hess Belt, associate pastor. The couple unattended. Lodge Social Paul, E. Lau Commandery No! 66 Hanover will hold their annual announced as the new superinten Dover, Dec 14. Allen E.

Zlnn was Thursday, with brief services at her home and concluding services in the Longstown United Brethren church. Burial will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Funeral Di dent of the Guild girls. The mission son of William Behler, of Seven Valleys, and Miss Romaine Hoke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. re-elected president of the Dover township school board at a meeting study book "Congo Crosses," was given by Mrs. Marshal Scarborough. by Ermil Mills. A "yes" and "no" game was conducted by Jane New-bould.

The next French program will be given by the senior and junior classes December 24. The first quarterly conference of this conference year of the Dover United Brethren circuit was held in the Dover church Wednesday The conference superintendent, Rev. J. H. Ness, D.

was in charge of the meeting. All of the churches in the circuit were represented at the meeting, including the pastor, Rev. H. Dixon Boughter, D. D.

Alumni Day Dec. 23 held recently at the Weiglestown Hoke, Seven Valleys, were married rector I'urd A. Kieaei, JDallastown, A reading, "Hear the Angels Sing," parsonage. The ring ceremony was performed by Rev. J.

G. Eaton, pastor of both bride and bridegroom, in the presence of the bride's mother, her sister, Helen, Mrs. Clyde Stewart and daughter, Margaret, and Mrs. L. E.

Devilbiss. The bride was attired in a dress of rust crepe with brown accessories. Her coat was also of rust with hat to match. The couple have started housekeeping at the bridegroom's home, near here. Church Auxiliary Meets The Women's auxiliary of the Fawn Grove M.

P. church met on Thursday evening at the church. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Charles H. Merryman, presi on Wednesday evening, December 9, has charge of arrangements.

Lives In The Home." The next meen will be held January 5, at the home of Mrs. F. H. Hartenstein. Those present were: Mrs.

J. Clarence Baughman. Mrs. J. R.

Boyer, Mrs. M. E. Smith, Mrs. N.

A. Zeigler. Mrs. Lee Hershey. Mrs.

Libbie Hedrick. Mrs. J. P- Hoffacker. Mrs.

W. S. Grove, Mrs. A. J.

Hedrick, Mrs. L. Fisher. Mrs. G.

Fred Hauff, Mrs. G. Hartenstein, Mrs. Alma Nonemaker, Mrs. Lloyd K.

Zeigler, Mrs. F. H. Hartenstein, Mrs. J.

L. Yagle, Catharine Zeigler, Myrtle Baublitz, Mary Ilgenfritz. Bertha Baublitz and Billie Grove. Mrs. Silas Talbot, Baltimore, was a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Talbot. The semi-monthly meeting or tne New Freedom Lions club will be held Tuesday night at the De Luxe restaurant, instead of Friday night, as was given oy JVlrs. Harry Mackin-son. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction.

school building. W. B. Mackison was elected vice-president of the board succeeding George Frey. Mr.

Mackison takes the place of C. L. Trimmer, who resigned when he at 6 o'clock at Jefferson. Rev. Paul D.

Yodcr, pastor of the Jefferson Reformed charge, performed the ceremony. The couple will live at KUNKELS HOSTS AT Those present were Mrs. P. V. moved from Dover township.

Mr. Markley, Mrs. Jessop Cowley, Mrs. S. J.

Barnett. Mrs. William White- the home of the bridegroom's OYSTER DINNER AT YORK NEW SALEM parents. Mackison was appointed by the court of York county. The other officers of the board arc: Secretary, Jacob ford, Mrs.

Harry Robinson, Mrs. Mrs. Guest At Parsonage Mrs. Bruce Thomaeon, Chapel Hill, York New Salem, Dec. 14.

An Diehl, and treasurer, Harry H. North is spending some oyster dinner was served at the home time at the home of her parents, of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kunkel on dent. Prayer was offered and the Leib.

The following members were present: Allen E. Zinn, W. B. Mackison, Jacob B. Diehl, Harry H.

Leib Christmas social in the lodge hall, Kev. ana Airs. Paul D. Yoder. Peoples Bank buildin.

this comine- ztJ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Auchey. of and George Frey. x- ana Mrs.

ivaa jvuunci, uuruiuy aiiu tuncouav iiiUL til, 0 HULK, West York, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gerald Kunkel, York New Salem Guilty Of Larceny Scripture was read by Rev. J. G.

Eaton. Circle reports for the past month were given as follows: Re-1 ceipts, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, NO.

4, No. 6, total, $87.22. French Club Meet Le Cercle Francais," a French Kesslcr and daughter, Flo, were re Robert P. Sterner, West Manheim cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Auchey, near here. township, was found guilty of lar club of the Dover High school, recently presented the following program: Reading, "How The French The faculty of the Dover High school announced that Alumni day will be observed in the Dover High school Wednesday, December 23. W. M. S.

Meeting Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lauer entertained the members of the Women's Missionary society of the Dover Reformed church at the December meeting.

The following program was in charge of the president, Dollie Kunkle: Worship, "Sharing Christmas, Our Greatest Possession;" prayer, R. O. Lauer; poem, "The Emigrant Madonna," Mrs. G. Daron; "Christmas Giving." Mable Wolf; "The Meaning of Christmas and Its Customs," Mrs.

R. W. Lim-bert, Dollie Kunkle, Mable Wolf, Claire Julius. A special meeting will be held in February which will be Sunday Schol Elects Those attending were Rev. and ceny of traps and muskrats from Roy Sterner, also of West Manheim township, after a hearing before Trinity Lutheran Sunday school previously announced.

SPECIAL DOUBT F. SHOW, "Let's Again," featuring the boy wonder and radio star, Bobbie Breen and Henry Armetta, plus, "Girls Dormitory," starring the new French girl, Simone Simon, Ruth Chatterton end Herbert Marshall. The outstanding double feature of the season. Tues. and Dec.

15-16. Sylvanian theatre. Adv. dl5-2t Mrs. J.

G. Eaton, Mrs. L. E. Devilbiss.

Mrs. H. E. Webb, Mrs. M.

E. held its annual election Sunday Justice of the Peace John W. Dubs, morning. The following officers Webb, Mrs. M.

J. Herbert, Mrs. W. IPenn township, this evening. The were elected for the 1937 term.

Su Chose the Color of Their Flag," Mildred Henry; poem by Louise New-bould; reading, "The French Schools," Arlene Wire; "A Table in French," Glenn Julius; reading, "Un Bon Mot," John King; game in the form of a questionnaire, Louise defendant was directed to make res perintendent, Fred Shive; assistant I. Herbert, Mrs. George Ruff, Mrs. Martin Lowe, Mrs. A.

K. Foster. titution for the traps and the pelts superintendent, Walter Snyder; secretary, Mrs. John Kessler; assistant secretary, TillieCase; treasurer, Nile Mrs. Charles Merryman, Mrs.

Elmer Harrison, Mary Scott, Frances ana to pay costs of prosecution. Attorney Amos Hermann, York, represented the defendant. Attorney Har Morris, Mary Brown, Marie Miller, narry Macklnson, Mrs. C. B.

Demp-sey, Mrs. Marshal Scarborough, Mrs. Brooke Snodgrass, Miss Louisa Whiteford, Mrs. Mary Lecrone, Mrs. B.

W. Jones, Mrs. John W. Bay, Mrs. Robert Scarborough, Mrs.

Arthur Harry, Mrs. Merton Kerr, Mrs. D. D. Snodgrass, Mrs.

Harry Galbreath, Mrs. Earl Malone, Mrs. V. G. Ktubbs, Mies Anna Wiley and Miss Olla Barnett Mary Hyde Society Meets The Mary Hyde society met with Mrs.

C. O. Holden, Delta, Friday evening. Miss Ruth Thomas, leader, conducted the devotions, consisting of singing, Scripture reading and prayer. Readings on Christmas were given by Miss Edith Sommers, Mrs.

Paul Wilhelm, Miss Alice Thomas and Mrs. C. O. Holden. The business session was conducted by the president, Mrs.

Paul Wilhelm. A Christmas party was held and each one present received a gift. The following were present: Mrs. Graham Thompson, Mrs. F.

W. Wy-man, Miss Edith Sommers, Mrs Mary Doolcy, Mrs. Charles Rampley, Mrs. W. A.

Hoke, Miss Ruth Thomas, Miss Alice Thomas, Miss Sadie Kil-gore, Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, Mrs. Ruth McCrabb, Mrs.

Richard Rees, Mrs James Grazier, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Marshal Heaps, Mrs. Howard Hamilton, Mrs. Martha Amos, Mrs.

Owen Greider, Mrs. L. L. McKinly, I Shive; librarians, Virginia Burns, Anna Morris, Helen Harrison, Edna Ellen Brenneman and Clyde Krebs: old B. Rudisill, Hanover, assistant cradle roll superintendent, Tillie Case, and superintendent of home department, Mrs.

Millard Shive. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krall, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Morton, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrold, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klepper, Jacob Lehman, Daisy Kunkel, Lawrence Bievenour, Grace Illius, Mrs.

Kate Deveney, Florence Deveney, Richard Harrold, Bernadine Harrold, Bernice Krall, Helen Klepper, Etta Mae Harrold, Pauline Wamplcr, Beatrice Klepper, Robert Klepper, Josephine Harrold, Eloise Harrold and Jacqueline Harrold, all from York; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters and Charles Peters, of Longstown; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Meisenhelter, Joyce and Lorraine Meisenhelter, Zion View; Mr.

anl Mrs. Edward Elaine Smith, Wellsville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkel and Jacqueline Kunkel, from Dover. Levi Brenneman, Mrs.

John Emen-heiser and Mrs. Lewis Wirtz, York, and and Mrs. Edward Brenneman, of Bair, visited Mrs. Calvin Brenneman, Tuesday. Mrs.

Maurice Shive and Shirley June Keller, Seven Valleys, visitel Mrs. Rosie Myers, Monday evening. Raymond Heiner, Woodbury, visited Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Heiner Wednesday evening.

Mrs. J. J. Skelly, Seven Valleys, visitel Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Becker Trinity Lutheran Sunday school will present a Christmas entertainment Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock. Trinity Lutheran church choir, open to the public. A committee composed of Mrs. G. H.

Daron, Mrs. Francis Bievenour, Margaret Ketter-man, Mable Wolf, Mrs. R. W. Lim-bert, and Dollie Kunkle.

will make the arrangements. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. R. O.

Lauer, Alice Gerber, Mrs. G. H- Daron, Mrs. Kate Wehler, Dollie Kunkle, Claire Julius, Mrs. H.

P. Julius, Mrs. J. M. Stauffer, Mrs.

R. W. Limbert, Faye Miller and Mable Wolf. The next meeting will be held at the home o. Mr.

and Mrs. H. P. Julius. Ministerial Convention a crowd that nacked Warrington under the direction of Russell Nace, York, will present a Christmas can Harrison, Luella Ruth Ruff and Virginia Lowe.

The Christmas service of the Fawn Grove M. P. church will be held on Sunday evening, December 27. The program centers around the theme, "Peace." A play entitled, "The Sign Of Peace," will be given and a program of recitations, songs and drills is -being arranged. Full House For Play The three act comedy, "Big Hearted Herbert," given by students of the Fawn Township Vocational school Friday evening in church hall, New Park, was presented before a full house.

In appreciation of the services of the coach, Mrs. A. M. Porter, tata, "Come Ye To Bethlehem," at 11 clock Christmas eve. School Yule Program Miss Dorothy Rebert, this place.

GLEN ROCK CAROLERS HOLD REHEARSAL Glen Rock, Dec. 14. Members of the Glen Rock Carollers association, who will sing carols on the streets Christmas eve and morning, held their third rehearsal Sunday afternoon, at the bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frey, at Silver Lake.

Those present were: M. C. Hiteshue and Reed Allison, cornets; Henry Shewell, trombone; tenors, A. H. Ramfortii.

Stanley Sauble. Sherman Krebs, William Thompson, Dr. C. L. Seitz; sopranos, C.

M. Bam-forth, Kenneth Keller, Jesse Shewell, Lewis Balm, Emory Patterson Auburn Thompson, Charles Rosier, H. V. Hheffcr, M. A.

Slonaker, J. H. Burns and Harold Rohrbaugh; bassos, Daniel Roscr, Walter Seig-man, Mark Kroh, James Kroh, Clarence Shewell, William Ehrman, Charles Decker, Emory Bailey and L. N. Unger.

Others present were: Mrs. McKlnley, Mr. Greist, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frev, Mrs.

JH. Kentzei. Hold Christmas Party The Gleaners class of Calvary Lutheran Sunday school held a Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stambaugh.

The program was opened by a piano prelude, "Christmas Chimes," Mrs. Orville Myers; "The Christmas Story," as told in the Scriptures, was read by Mrs. Claude Hoffman, Mrs. Howard Haas, Mrs. William Hoffman, Mrs1.

Curvin Border, Mrs. Edward Fickes, Mre. Raymond Miller, Mrs. Vernon Miller, Mrs. Curvin Gettys, Mrs.

Harry Lehr and Arlene Lehr. Christmas carols were sung by the class. During the business period the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Harry Lehr: vice-president, Mrs. Edward Fickes; secretary, Mrs.

Luther Stambaugh; assistant, Mrs. William HofTman; treasurer, Mrs. Norman Gross. Santa distributed gifts to the following: Mrs. Howard Haas and son, Charles, Mrs.

Edward Fickes, Mrs. Raymond Miller, Mrs. Vernon Miller, Mrs. Claude Hoffman, Kenneth Hoffman, Mrs. and Mrs.

Curvin G-ettys and daughters, Hazel and Betty, Mrs. William Hoffman, John and Beatrice Hoffman, Mrs. Curviu Bordftr, Janice Border, Mrs. Harry teacher of Beard's school. North Co-dorus township, has announced the date for the Christmas program of the school as December 23, at 7:30 district attorney, represented the commonwealth.

Police Court Fines and forfeits totaling $27 Were collected in police court over the week-end by Chief Burgess John H. Little. William King Ryan, Mar-dela Springs, forfeited $5 for passing a red signal light and John Connelly, Gettysburg, forfeited bond for making a U-turn in the first block on Broadway when they failed to appear in court this evening. Allan Smith, 40 North Locust treet, Hagerstown, and Ralph Snyder, 640 Third street, were fined $10 each on charges of speeding. Case Dismissed David Gable, Spring Grove, was found guilty of trespassing on property of Amos Miller in Penn township at a hearing before Justice of the Peace John W.

Dubs, Penn town-ehip. The prosecutor asked that the defendant be dismissed without fine. Upon payment of the costs the defendant was discharged. Hospital Notes C. S.

Weaver, 409 Third street, was Township Full Gospel church, Rev. p. nt Prone, nastor. to its aoors, at airs, xnomas walker. Mrs.

Vlnla m. The program includes songs, a floor lamp was presented to her by tended the Fellowship Convention of Ministers held last week. A stirring Monday evening. the cast. Between acts, two solos were sung by Miss Alverta Standi- message was brought by the general Jean Strickhouser visited miss qiinprintp.nrlpnt.

Rev. Flem Van Meter, Doris Swartz, West York, Tuesday. of Philadelphia, on the "Power Of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Senft, spring Tho Holv SDint." Rev. Clattenburg. of Reading, Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Tome Tuesday.

brought a message on the subject Jones, Mrs. Guy Scarborough, Mrs. Russell Scarborough, Mrs. Howard Walker, Mrs. Melvin Norris Mrs.

S. J. Barnett, Miss Hilda Kilburn and Mrs. Holden, New Funeral Coach Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert P. Harkins left on Sunday night for Tiqua, Ohio, where they have purchased a La Salle funeral coach. They expect to arrive home Tuesday night. Mr. Harkins is a Delta funeral director.

Marjorie, Gailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clarke Gailey, Delta, was takn to Union Memorial hospital, Baltimore, Saturday eveniner. Miss Thelma Mann is visiting ner of "The Trend Of The Age." father, Allen Mann, Shiloh.

The following ministers and evan Hold Butchering A butcherine was held at the home ford, accompanied by Miss Nancy Bowman. A cornet solo was played by William Theophel and a clarinet solo, "Home, Sweet Home," by Arthur Alloway, Miss Ruth Theophel, accompanying. Miss Bowman also directed the school orchestra in several selections. Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Manifold, Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.

Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. James T.

Smith, this place; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marstellar and Mr. and Mrs. John Marstellar, Red Lion, and Mr.

Burns, Helena Burns. Mrs. uath-nrine Burns, J. Koch, Raymond gelists and their wives attended the convention: Rev. and Mrs.

Fleming plays, and an operetta, "The Little Rich Girl Who Is Poor." Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoff and children, George and Buddy, were recent guests at the home of Mr. Hoff's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Hoff, near Seven Valleys. Members of the Luther League of Trinity Lutheran church presented the following program Sunday evening: Selection by the orchestra; hymn, "My Jesus, I Love topic, "Great Advent Hymns," discussed by Mrs. Fred Shive; scripture lesson, read by the leader, Mrs. A. B.

Auchey; hymn, "For God So Loved the week day readings, Ellen Brenneman, Mrs. Charles Markle, Blanche Rohrbaugh, Virginia Burn's, and Emert Brandt; hymn, "Tell Me The Story of Bible readings, Curvin Kessler: vo-rr. duet, "Silent Night, Holy Night," Van Meter. York: Rev. and Mrs.

I. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klinedinst Tuesday. Two large porkers were slaughtered.

Charles Sweitzer and Watts. Enola. Rev. and Mrs. A.

Lehr, Arlene Lehr, Mrs. OrviLle N. Chase. Harrisburg; Evangelist H. Snue, n.

aneweu. -me rehearsal will be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock, in- the American Legion room. The rehearsal next Sunday will be held at 1:30 p. m. at "Heit Seit," country home of Myers and Mr.

and Mr Luther Stambaugh. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. Hardt. Shamokin; Rev.

Fred H. Huber, Mercersburg, Rev. Leo suffering with pneumonia. Curvin Border. Miss Anna Whiteford, Cardiff, underwent an operation at the Garfield hospital, Washington, D.

C. last Radiant Star Elect S. Starner, Chambersburg; Kev. Frederick D. Eide, Wrightsville; Rev.

Clayton E. Bush, Upper Darby, Rev. H. A. Christopher, Lewistown, The Radiant Stars class of Cal week.

She is reported improved. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Seitz, near here.

Lions' Anniversary The Glen Rock Lions' club, at its monthly meeting Wednesday at 6:30 n. m. in the Community hall, will Henry Rosenweig were the butchers. A dinner was served to the following who assisted: Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Senft, Spring Grove; Henry Rosenweig, near Seven Valleys; Charles Sweitzer, near Brilhart; Mrs. William Tome and sons, Richard, Roy, Wilson, and Vernon, Nathaniel Klinedinst, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klinedinst and daughters. Audrey and Shirley Ann, and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Klinelinet. Mrs. Loy Young and daughter, Jo-nn, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Welcomer, West York. Mildred Auchey and Mary Doll; select reading, "Our Restless Hearts," Mrs. Alton H. Hildebrandt; selec tion by the orchestra; hymn, "Joy Miss Elizabeth Moore, Delta, visited her sister, Miss Case Moore, a patient at Maryland General hospital, Baltimore, Saturday. Miss Moore, a teacher in the Delta grade schools, underwent an operation about two weeks ago and remains quite ill.

Mrs. H. S. Allen, The Brogue, w-s a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Lane R. Whitaker, Delta. Miss Ruth Thomas, a teacher in Slate Ridge Sunday school, enter and Mrs. Roy Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs.

Rosenstein, Baltimore, were entertained at a turkey supper Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds, Baltimore. Mr. Reynolds has been confined to his home for the past six months.

The Mt. Olivet M. P. church Aid society will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Baker. The Fawn Grove grange will meet in- regular session Tuesday evening. The meeting was not held last week. School Solon Relect The Fawn township board of education met in the vocational school Saturday afternoon. President Mel- observe its fourth birthday anniversary.

Cota and Cota, entertainers of Harrisburg, will give a program of marionettes and magic. Ladies' night will be observed. The Sons and Daughters American Legion Drum and Bugle corps will rehearse Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Community hall. A pageant "Seekers after Christmas" will be presented in Fissell's Union church, near here by the Sunday school, December 20, at 9:30 a. m.

and 7 p. m. HEADQUARTERS for toys and gifts. Open every night until Xmas. tained her class at her home in Delta Saturday evening.

Games contests and carol singing were enjoyed. Rev. Clarence Moffett, Lewis-town, Rev. and Mrs. E.

W. Winand, Columbia, Rev. Clarence L. Lefever, Paradise, Evangelist A. H.

Gilbert. Philadelphia, Rev. H. E. Wagner, missionary to China; Rev.

W. R. Simmons, Tampa, Evangelist T. T. Hardt, Hagerstown, Rev.

H. S. Weaver, Chambersburg, Rev. Flem Van Meter, Philadelphia, Evangelist and Mrs. T.

Cole, Mechanicsburg, Evangelist Nim-rod Park, New York, N. Rev. Walter I. Palmer, Lancaster, Rev. and Mrs.

E. Clattenburg, Reading, Evangelst Mrs. Straus, Philadelphia, Rev. and Mrs. Charles N.

Crone, Dover. Evangelistic services are being conducted in Warrington Township Full Gospel churoh. Rev. T. T.

Hardt of Hagerstown, is the evangelst. meetings are being conducted each night at 7:30 and Rev. Mr. Hardt will also speak at 11 Sunday morning. Bernard Crone has recently accepted a position as truck driver for C.

W. Spangler, merchant. Refreshments were served to Theda Botts, Helen Samsell, Ellen Wayne, To The World' and bora's prayer, in unison. Sundav visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

O. F. SwartzbavtTh were Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Lau, Mr.

"Td Mrs. Spurgeon Lau. and eon, Bobbie, Seven Valleys: Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler, Mrs.

Harry Trimmer, "riTi. Orove, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nace. Miss Fannie Swartzbaugh spent the week-ent at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Kessler, Sprins Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Bertus Kessler and son Curvin, near here, snent Thursday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Kossler. Spring Gorev. Miss Ruth Rohrbsugh and Wilford Swartzhaugh visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Kessler, Spring Grove, Saturday evening. vin Krow and Vice-President William removed rrom the Hanover General hospital to his home in the ambulance this afternoon at 2:55 o'clock. Emily Root, 503 West Middle treet, was removed from her home to the Hanover General hospital in the ambulance this morning at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. David Musselman, 19 George street, was discharged from the Hanover General hospital yesterday.

She had been a patient since December 6. MRS. JOHN BUTLER, NEW OXFORD R. D. 2, DIES SUDD New Oxford, Dec.

14. Mrs. Agnes Butler, wife of John Butler, New Oxford D. 2, died suddenly this morning at 12: 3o o'clock at her home. Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage.

She was aged 69 years. The deceased was born in Adams county, a daughter of the late Joseph and Maria Kuhl Wolfe. Surviving are her husband; five children, William, New Oxford R. D. Mrs.

William Potter and Miss Mae Butler, New Oxford; John Eutler, Abbottstown R. D. and Mrs. Walter Dugan, Gettysburg; three brothers, Isaac, York Haven; John, Biglerville, and Adam Wolfe, East Berlin; one sister. Mrs.

Elizabeth Roth, Gettysburg; 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon with services at 1:30 o'clock at the home and further services in St. Paul's Reformed church, New Oxford. Rev. H.

E. Sheely will officiate, assisted by Rev. A. P. Frantz, of the Hoffman orphanage.

Interment will be made in the New Oxford Friends may Call at tile ll'ir-p TiKT-'nv pvenino-hp. Nellie Wayne, Frances Pyle, Louise Channell were reelected for their second terms. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the sec vary Lutheran Sunday school held its monthly meeting at the home of Miss Anna Stambaugh. The following program was presented: Devotional exercises, "Christmas," by the leader; reading, "A Christmas," Mrs. George Myers.

During the business period the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Harry Bollinger; vice-president, Mrs. Harry Neiman; secretary, Mrs. Rebecca Spahr; assistant, Mrs. Melvin Mvrrs; treasurer, Mrs.

P. S. Stouch; asst-ant, Anna Stambaugh. A prize was won by Mrs. Bert May.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bollinger, Mr. and Mrs. P.

S. Stouch and son, Dudley, Mrs. Edison Brown, Mrs. Bert May, Mrs. Colin Hartley, Mrs.

George Myers, Mrs. Harry Neiman, Anna Stambaugh, Mrs. Rebecca Spahr and Mrs. Mary Stover. The next meeting will be held at tli home of Dr.

and Mrs. C. H. Hartley. The King's Daughters class of the Dover Reformed Sunday school, Mis Dollie Kunkle, teacher, will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Helen Spangler.

The Junior French club of the Dover High school presented its monthly program at the high school. The following program was charge of Lois Brown; Aralson," the Lord's prayer, in unison, led by Evelyn Lankford; song, "The Marseillaise," Margaret Rentzel; French poem by Edward Spangler; discussion, "Vacation Days of the French Youth," George Klepper; "French Story," Lois Brown. Estella Latter BALTIMORE GUESTS AT SHREWSBURY HOME Shrewsbury, Dec- 14. Mr. and Mrs.

S. S. Fogler, Baltimore, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Bricker. Funeral Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs. Susan McCoy, who died Sunday evening at the home of Noah Shenberger, New Freedom R. near Mt, Olivet church, will be held on Wednesday-afternoon at 2 o'clock, with all of the services at the Yoe Evangelical church.

Interment will be made in the Yoe cemetery. McCrabb, Betty Jean Gailey, Bertha Wise, Charlotte Pennington, Jean Whiteford, Mrs. Ruth McCrabb, Misses Alice and Ruth Thomas, Prof. O-K Store, Glen kock. Adv.

dl5-2t W. M. Samsell and Frank Thomas. Mrs. Lewis Ernhart, Chestnut Level, was a guest over the week end at the home of her parents, Mr.

M. S. OF CENTRE CHURCH TO MEET AT NEW PRK New Park, Dec. 14. The Missionary society of the Centre Presby and Mrs.

Cooper Mobley, and her sister, Miss Margaret Mobley, Delta, R. D. retary, C. Everitt Richardson and the treasurer's report was given by Charles R. Trout The following bills for the current month were ordered paid: Public School Employees Retiremen Board, Willard McLaughlin, $40; Harold McCleary, transportation of pupils, $100; Glen Rock Light and Power company, C.

P. Shirey, enumerating school children, $20; R. Roberts and Son, stove grate bars, Scott, Foresman company, books, William Small, grade supplies, S. M. Gladfelter, insurance, R.

H. Gamble, insurance, J. M. Bayne, school supplies, Willard McLaughlin, H. G.

Bancroft, supplies, English speaking races inherit their language from Teutonic peoplesAngles, Saxons and Jutes who migrated to Britain from Denmark and north Germany in the fifth cen- PAHKTON terian cnurcn win meet inursaay ar-ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Prime Shell Oysters fresh shucked, 90c qt. Bierman's, Dial 2257. A trial will surprise you. Adv. dl5-3t SPECIAL DOUBLE SHOW, "Let's Sing Again," featuring the boy won der and radio star, Bobbie Breen and tury.

Plants of the Hawaiian islands in general show a relationship to those Henry Armetta, plus, "Girls Dormi will be Mrs. Harry Anderson. Yuletide Program Dec. 24 Centre-chrrch will hold its Christmas entertainment Thursday evening, December 24. A pageant will be given as a part of the program.

tory," starring the new French girl, It seem to me we cannot longing and wishing while we are throughly alive. George Eliot. The little worries that we meet each day May lie as stumbling blocks across of New Zealand and Australia, ae- About 1,000 wild boars with rapierlike tusks roam Santa Crux island, California. 1 Herbert Marshall. The outstanding spite the fact that the islands are ooaann Tnc nearer to North America and that William E.

Hughes has returned to Twenty-three per cent of college Alicv. ay, colloctinr tax our way. ml Dec. 15-16. Sylvanian resented an original poem.

--ip winas ana ocean currents are after spending a from North America to the is- KOme time his uncle and aunt, student almost one in four have i E. Hnyder library fund. Mrs. in r.hr.v nf i Or we mcy make them steppinj ripfprtivo PVPRilrht. en cn 1 a i uamilt.

i Marian 21.50. stones. A. E. Hamilton.

tween 1 and 9 o'clock. 1 dl5-2t lands. Mr, and Mrs. Siinon Low. McGinnis, interest, French word contest which was won Adv..

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