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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26, 1936. 2 hem Boys," Richard Patterson, Ed GAZETTE AND DAILY mux, unices moor irouuiei lnierrare. Daily Memorandum tha Innrnntfo tn nur hitutnnoM jfuHvi PATTERNS gar Charleston; "Intermediate Girl," Dorothy Patterson; chorus, Lydla Kohler, Virginia Schrum, Elsio Social Events Of Interest over that of PREACHING MISSION FOR NORTH YORK mi- Henry, Ruth March, Jane Schaffer, Sheila Blessing, Doris Faircloth, Jonn Starz, Anna Mae Gingerich, II L'lU ill I1I1IV IlIIflllL IIlLir MM TT1JI.ni DANCE PUPILS HOLD as thcro wero 25 years ago. CHRISTMAS PARTY The junior section dance pupils of Fifty Years Apo Clerk of the Courts William F. Ramsay granted twenty seven tinge licenses during the week.

A total of $9,336.52 was collected at the York office of Internal Revenue. A fire was discovered in the loft of a stable belonging to Henry Bailey, South Queen etreet. "William Birchall started a creamery at Glen Rock. Milton G. Beck won a mrsic box which was chanced off at the Washington house.

C. G. Trimmer, of Big Mount. MISS FOLKENROTH AND CLAIR IIIN'KLE MARRIED Clair Hlnkle, 445 Atlantio avenue, son of Albert Hinkle, 591 West Princess street, and Miss Arlene Folkenroth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. A 2101 West Stanton the Stella Harrison studio were en Edna Rohrbnugh, Gernldine Fair-cloth, Julia Lehr, Virginia Heiland, and Mnrtha Hoffman; benediction, Conduots Dawn Service Both the Fifth United Brethren and St. Peter's Lutheran congregations conducted dawn services yesterday morning. At tho Lutheran church the pastor, Rev. Ralph A.

Will Be Conducted In Fifth tertained at a Christmas party held at the studio, 42 West Market street FLUHRER'S JEWELRY STORE Established 1884 17 WEST MARKET ST. United Brethren Church, January 3-10 Prizes for the best original and best CHESTER LUDWIG WEDS THELMA ILGENFRITZ Chester Ludwig, son of Charles Ludwig, S15 South Patterson street, and Mis-Thelma Ilgenfritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

J. Ilgenfritz, 1159 East King street, were married yesterday morning at 9 o'clock in the parsonage of the Second United Brethren church. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rv, Paul E. Rhlnchart, The bride wore a blue street frock, After a trip to the western part of the state, the couple will live at 1159 East King street. street, were married yesterday after numbers were given to Jane Campbell, Janet Bergdoll, Julia Ann noon at 4:30 o'clock In St.

Stephen's Gresh, delivered, a special sermon, Reformed church. Rev. Howard F. Blakey. Those present were: Susan BOROUGH NEWS BRIEFS the subject being, "Tho Adoring Shepherds." At the United Breth Daniels, Patty Eckenrode, Carla Co Boycr, pastor, performed the cere mony.

slaughtered a Jersey red hog which hen, Jane Smith, Jane Campbell, Ann ren servito a Christmas pageant, "A The National Preaching Mission dressed at 544 pounds. Miller, Joan Steckler, Francis White, Mrs. Julius Hauser was the only attendant The bride is a graduate of the West York High school and NEW FLTER -k Joan Simpson, Peggy Schmidt, Helen Service of Giving," was presented. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Nicholas, 963 Michael Schall and Arthur King of York, the owners of the Mlddletown Car works, suffered a loss of $42,000 when their entire plant was destroy will be observed In both the Fifth United Brethren and St. Peter's Lutheran churches beginning January 3 and extending until January 10. For Dompwolf, Mary Fix, Ann Green baum, Barbara Cohen, Lucille Hoi the York school of Beauty Culture. She is managing1 the Marie Louise lander, Reta Kitt, Gloria Epstein, North Georgo street, yesterday entertained the following guests at a dinner: Mr. and Mrs.

Stanford, Mr. and Beauty salon. Mr. Hinkle is a gradu ed by fire. Shirley Collins, Jane Greenaway ate of the William Penn Senior High lk WALTER W.

FUTER. Prap.l Betty Dressner, Julia Ann Blakey, the mission a series of meetings will be held In the churches each night with special delivered by the local ministers, Rev. Harry Zuse Twenlv-Five Years Agi Mrs. R. W.

Sollenberger and daughter, Joan, Mr. and iMra. Allen Reeser, MISS IRENE ALLEMAN AND CLARENCE PAULES WED Clarence Paules, son of Mr. and Mildred Baltozer, Genevieve Zeigler, PRONE SMI school. He is employed with the York Ice Machinery corporation.

The cou I 1 1 i A postal census of York by the Janet Bergdoll, Marylyn Baylinson, Mr. and Mrs. Rodes, James and ple will live at 650 West Market Betty Lehmayer, Jean Williams, Mar local mail carriers showed that mere and Rev. Ralph R. Greeli.

A special service for young people will be held Mrs. Lawrence R. Paules, 803 Florida street. Rradley Nicholas, and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Nicholas. tha Gross, Jane Norbeck, Nancy Ster were 55,831 men, women and children nithin the postal delivery limits, In tho Lutheran church, Sunday Jan Mr. and Mrs. William Myers, 1038 avenue, and Miss Irene Alleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles D. Alleman, 182 East Cottage place, ner, Anna Mario Glumb, Virginia Stauffer, Hanrp. Etter, Joan Taylor, A. Senft of Wayne avenue had his North Duke street, yesterday enter MISS MYRTLE ADAMS AND uary 10, at 3:15, with Rev. Gresh delivering the sermon.

The mission is a part of a nation wide movement for tained the following guests at a din- were married yesterday morning at right eye badly burned by hot metal while working at the Cochran brass MERLE SPANGLER WED Beverly Bentz, Joan Harrison, Gretchen Vetter, Roney Hafer, Sara Lois Anderson, Nancy Boyer, Gwen Downing, Ruth Lehmayer, Anna ner: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Nickol, Miss Helen Nickol, Mr.

and Mrs. George the betterment of the congregation. foundry. Merle H. Spangler, son of Mrs.

Ir.T i i i i In preparation for the mission a Harry Spangler, North Sherman Stambaugh, Shirley Forrest, Elaine The Industrial National bank of the borough of West York decided to cpen a Christmas Savings fund for series of cottace prayer meetings 9 o'clock, in the parsonage of St. Matthew's Lutheran church. Rev. J. J.

B. Baker, D. pastor, performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss June Kubik and David Menges. The bride was in dark green with cor street, extended, and Miss Myrtle M.

tr M- L. SHOE STORE 19 W. Mnrket St. Levin, Sara Jane Epstein, Carol Meis- Nickol, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Sollenberger and daughter, Vivian, Mrs. Emanuel Oaks, Ruth and Grace Oaks and Mr. and Mrs. William Myers. will be held in the borough on the enhelter, Joan White, Mary Keesey, Adams, daughter of Mrs.

Anna Adams. 716 Chestnut street, were Ann Fix, Mary Schmidt, Virginia evenings of December 29 and 30, with members from the local churches presiding. The borough has been di 6a Its patrons. Mrs. Clarence G.

Welsh, 735 Lin-toln avenue, sent her usual Christmas box to the Harrisburg hospital, Zinn, Betty Rishull, Joan Werner, responding accessories. Her bouquet married yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Joan Bergdoll, Valencia Sunday, Mary was talisman roses. The couple will vided into eleven districts for the ROSA PONSELLE TO Sunday, and Julia Ann Glessner.

live at 803 Florida avenue. She sent a box to the institution for Harry Kottler, pastor of Bethany conducting of these meetings. Fol LIVE IN BALTIMORE United Brethren church, Pleasure- lowing are the leaders for the ser eleven years ville. Dr. H.

G- A. Oberdick and Iliinia YORK MAN MARRIED Baltimore, Dec. 25. (AP). Rosa vices and the residents were they will will be held: Home of Frank Heiland, Following the ceremony a recep GOOD? I A McDowell were married in Zion Lutheran church by the pastor of the Ponselle, opera singer who recently MRS.

RUTTER HOSTESS TO FRIENDS AT PARTY Mrs. Mary Rutter, 320 South tion was held at the home of the 819 North iDuke street, Richard Heil IN ENOLA CHURCH Harvey W. Wilt, son of Mr. and married Carle Jackson, son of Baltimore's mayor, declared her inten George street, on Wednesday evening bridegroom's parents, for the members of the immediate families. The couple will live at 716 street.

Mrs. George Wilt, 400 North Queen and, leader; Elmer Shaull, 129 Meade street, Charles Miller, leader; H. A. Jacoby, 927 North Duke street, H. A.

Jacoby, leader; Rev. Rhodes, 963 tions yesterday of becoming a citizen of Maryland although she was unable to go to the courthouse. street, and Grace Thelma Aubel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Aubel, 13 Altoona avenue, Enola, were married yesterday afternoon at Mayor Howard W.

Jackson said North George street, Rev. Rhodes, leader; Helen Fettrow, 1029 North MISS FELD ATTENDS Miss Ponsello filled out the application while in bed, taking care of a George street, Helen eFttrow, leader; Emory Hoffman, 103 East Sev entertained at a Christmas party for friends. During the evening gifts were exchanged. Those present were: Miss Dorothy Flickinger, Miss Tess Munchel, Mrs. Nora Lichtenberger, Mrs.

Evelyn Hemian, Mrs. Mary Comfort, Miss aMry Zeigler, Mrs. Rit Anderson, Miss Katherine Munchel, Mrs.t Grace Chronister and Mrs. Mary Rutter. For Sleeping or Lounging No.

8793. Pajama fans will cheer PHI SIGMA CONTENTION Miss Minna Feld, daughter of Mr. 2 o'clock at the parsonage of the Methodist church in Enola. The couple will reside et 304 West Cottage place, York. "sore throat." She gave her address as that of the home of Mayor and Mrs.

Jackson. enth avenue, Emory Hoffman, leader; church, Dr. T. T. Everett.

Fifteen Years Apo Approximately 130,000 pieces of mail were shandled at the York post-efflce. Wilbiir Fink, 9 years old. 32? Alli-aon street sustained a scalp wound when he walked in front of a trolley car. Bruce Penrose Ehrhart, 6 year old on of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Ehrhart, of Oallastown was killed when he was Btruck by an automobile while coasting. William Kling son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kling, 84S South Penn street, lost two fingers of his left hand while at the sight of this utterly beguiling pajama set, so smartly-tailored yet so Morris Good, 1012 North Duke street, and Mrs. Samuel Feld, 131 West Col In declaring her intentions of be Levi Stough, leader; Robert Hilt, 1122 lege avenue, is spending several Mr.

and Mrs. Fred C. Salathe, of North George street, Robert Hilt, coming a citizen of tho state, she will be able to register as a voter after BISCUIT CO. JSgL YORK I. 528 Lancaster avenue, are spending the holidays with their son and leader; H.

S. Shearer, 1204 North complete sane and sensible. Reflecting the Hollywood influence with the double breasted jacket and the notched collar, this number takes the cake for the back-to-college, or business days in Pittsburgh, attending the annual convention of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. Miss Feld is president of the Kappa chapter of this sorority one year and to vote in the 193S gen George street, H. S.

Shearer, leader; daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, eral election. Charles Salathe, at thiir home In A. H. Lehr, 30 Eat Tenth avenue, A.

H. Lehr, leader; and H. Eisenhart, at George Washington university, YORKER TO MARRY HAMILTON, O. GIRL Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Snodgrass, of Waverly, N. Y. 1515 North George street, Mrs. Her girl wardrobe, an irresistible number as easy to make as it is thrilling to wear. Washington, D.

and is the official delegate of the chapter to the bert Eisenhart, leader. The meetings convention. COMMITTEE FOR ST. working at the York Manufacturing have been divided so they may be held on both nights. The first seven meetings mentioned will be held on MARY'S CARD PARTY The weekly card party of St.

company. Eggs at Wrfehtsville took a four-eent drop and sold for fifty-four cents a dozen. Tuesday and the remaining five will Mary's Social guild this evening will be held on Wednesday. Appoint Editor-in-Chief be in charge of the following com PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS BUSINESS UP Pittsburgh, Dec. 25.

(AP). H. S. Wherrett, president, said today the business of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass company increased 25 per cent in 1936, due to the upswing in the automobile and furniture industries and to building activity. "The long awaited upswing in business, and particularly in the building field, has definitely arrived," he said.

"This next year should see Miss Edith S. Feld, of Washington, D. spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feld, 131 West College avenue.

Miss Feld will sail with a party of friends this afternoon from New York city, aboard the "Queen of Bermuda" for Bermuda, where she will spend some time. Hamilton, Ohio, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rowena Snodgrass, to Edward W. Stare, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Stare, 1301 North George street, York. Mr. Stare is a graduate of the North York High school, class of 1925, and Gettysburg college, class of 1931. He is a member of the technical staff off the Proctor-Gamble company, Cincinnati. mittee: Mrs.

Frank Smith, Mrs. Miss Rosella Sauerwald, class of The trousers are generosuly cut and play the companion role to the jaunty jacket with verve and eclat. Choose a china silk or a polka dot crepe or a broadcloth, with a contrasting accent in the buttons, sash, and bias binding-, and you'll be the belle of the dormitory or the lady of leisure, just like that! Designed for Sizes: 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 (with corresponding biet 30 to 3S), size 14 requires yards of 39 inch fabric plus the ribbon and bias binding. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Joseph Foller, 1937, has been designated editor-in chief of the 1937 edition of the Spark Mrs.

Albert Staub, Anna Altland Hilda Smith. Rosalia Smith, Anna ler, the student nnnual of the North May Smith and Theresa Smith. JE(UUR I York High school, it has been an nounced by Dean B. Armold, a mem Sidney Feld of Pittsburgh, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Feld, 131 West College avenue. Mrs. Jacob F. Schweiger and her ber of the high school faculty and sister-in-law. Miss Louise Schwei an even greater increase in building 35 UJEST fflflRKET.St YORK.Pfl.

advisor to the editorial staff of the ger, both of Buffalo, X. are spend A reception was held last evening at the Paules home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Alleman and son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Died Dec. 24.

1936. at 12:30 a. at her home in Springfield township. Glen Rock, R. Malinda.

daughter of the late Jacob and Margaret Hildebrand Hamm, aged SI years, 3 months and d8Reiatives and friends, without any further notice, are invited to attend the funeral from her late home Sunday. December 27, at 9 a. m. Concluding services at St. Peter's Reformed (Yellow) church.

Interment in adjoining cemetery. MURPHY. On Wednesday morning, Tec 23, 193. at Atlantic City hospital. Robert G.

Murphy, former resident of Peach Bottom township, York county, ged 60 years. Paiofiv ml friends are invited to at activity and modernization which can no longer be postponed. ing the Christmas holidays with Mrs, Schwciger's son, John H. Schwciger, Clear, easy to follow, stcp-by-step instructions are given with this perfect fitting pattern. "We have good reason to believe and his family, 742 Florida avenue.

Emory McGuire and daughter, Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Mummert, Miss June Kubik, David Menges, Mr. FAMILY DINNER PARTY OIL PER- An rt MANENT jjuuui-uiiuii. iviiuara vt ougang, business manager of the "North York School News," student newspaper of the high school, has been named business manager of the edition which will make its appearance in May.

Associate editors named as assistants to Miss Sauerwald are Elsie Zuse and Anna Sprenkle. Other members of the editorial staff are Cleo Pfaltzgraff, Ruth June For a Pattern of this attractive model tend 13c in Coin, Your Name, Address, Style, number and Size. The new Fall ana flnter Pattern Book It ready for you now. Not only doea it show attractive designs for every tize, but smart frocks for every occasion. Photo.

graphs; show dresses made from patterns AT HARKINS HOME and Mrs. L. R. Paules and children. Roy E.

Paules, Charlotte Paules, and Winfield Paules. SWARTZES CELEBRATE 23RD ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. H. Swartz, 1036 North George street, on Wednesday celebrated their twenty-third wedding anniversary with a turkey dinner.

Many gifts -were received. Those present were: Mrs. Theophius Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoffman and sons.

Junior and Dale, J. H. Swartz. Mrs. Vergie Snyder, Mrs.

Anna Julius and daughter, Arlene, Com- Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harkins, 142: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lark, Phil plete West Poplar street, entertained at adelphia, spent Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Dean, 641 East dinner yesterday. Guests Included: Mrs. Fannie Cook, Philadelphia; being worn. In thia book, you will find charming designs which you have not seen before.

One pattern and the new Fall and Winter Book 25c. Fall and Winter Book HERBERTS Continental Squirt Din) SS122 Market street. Mr. Lark is a bro 35, Lieauty Annabelle Hoover, Madelyn Sine. Isa ther of Mrs.

Dean. alone 15c. Richard J. (Harkins, Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Harkins and son, Michael, and Marie Harkins, of Print name and address nlainlv. Please Put a Circle round Sire Wanted Clare and Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar HOFFMAN'S ENTERTAIN York.

Swartz and children, Beatrice and Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Richard John and mail to The Gazette and Daily. York, Penna. No.

S7M. Sizes: 12, 14, 16, 18 and :0 (with corresponding bust 30 to SS). AT FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Hoffman, MISS JESSIE REHMEYER son and children, Dwain and Carol Ann, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Swartz and TELLS OF ENGAGEMENT 2S5 West Maple street, yesterday en daughters, Kathryn and Doris Mae.

SHAMPOO, 15c FINGER WAVE, Sfc With or without appointment. GALE'S BEAUTY SALON 13 W. MARKET ST. Phone MM tend the funeral Saturday morning with all services at the W. Howard Webb funeral home, Fawn Grove.

Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Chanceford Presbyterian cemetery ALTHOUSE. On Pet. 54. 1936.

at 10:45 at the home of her foster-son, Luther ruunsrer, Hopewell township, near Stew-artstown, Mary Ellen Althouse, widow of Solomon Althouse, aged 77 years. 4 months and 3 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday morning, meeting at the house at 10 o'clock, with further aervices in the Stewartstown Methodist Episcopal church. Interment in the Stew-artstown cemetery. Body may be viewed Sunday evening from to 9 o'clock, at the home.

WEIGH-. On December 13. 1936. at 1:45 p. at the York hospital.

Jane M. Weigel. widow of Charles Weigel, SOS Carlisle avenue, aged 64 years, 1 month and 15 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at her residence Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Mount Bethel cemetery, Columbia, Pa.

I lj5 Tsf QIC Robert Betz is home from Franklin and Marshall college, Lancaster, to tertained their children at a turkey dinner. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harlacker and son, Philip, Mr. and Mrs.

Dawson Hoffman and son, Dawson, of Nor Nam Curtis H. Rehmeyer announced the engagement of his sister, Miss Jessie Rehmeyer, 877 Madison avenue, to Oscar Powell Roberts. Hr. Roberts is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. D. Roberts, 123 South Richland avenue. spend the holidays with his parents. OPEN EVENINGS belle Brehm, Phyllis Lehr and Dore-tha Kinports.

James Rishel has been selected as assistant to Business Manager AVoIf-gang. Other appointments to the business staff as announced by Prof. I. R. Snyder, advisor to that department of the publicjin, are as follows: Mildred HerOn, Lydia Jordan Edna Hoffman, jf Imaine Hoffman, Marie Spangler anttEthel Bear.

Definite assignment ofThese students to the advertising or circulation departments will be made in the near future. Contracts for the photography, engraving and printing of the year book will be awarded next month, it is expected. Four Hundred Given Treat Approximately 426 kiddies of the borough were given a Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betz, 2S North Pine street.

ristown; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moura fcA ITHE GREAT HOUSE OF ROTHERT CO. and children, Arthur, and Ann Street Address Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hoff Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miss Julia Detwiler and Miss Ernestine Alloway, all of 32 South Lehman street, spent Christmas with Mr. man, Misses Beatrice and Anna SPECIAL SALE Hoffman and Paul Hoffman. Bortner's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Al CHy Stat len Bortner, at Lewistown. Miss Louise Trostle, a senior student at Edgewood Fark college, N. is home for the holiday vacation. Miss Trostle the daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. H. Elmer Trostle, 12 Hill street, Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. McLean and daughter, and Miss Betty McLean, 100 Irving road, are visiting for a few- CLARY WILLIAMS EDS YORK WOMAN ATTENDS MISS CARRIE HOPKINS Clary Williams, son of Mr. and NOTE Do NOT send clipping of tail pattern with your order. Keep the clipping for reference as to number and size of pattern desired.

In case your order kom SORORITY" CONFERENCE "1937 Models" CO-CARTS, STROLLERS, FOLDING CARTS AND NURSIE KARS $3.98 Mrs. Clair Williams, 415 South Court avenue, and Miss Carrie Hopkins, days in New York. astray. Mrs. Arthur Markowitz, 21 North Rockburn street, is in Pittsburgh, in daughter of Mrs.

Martha Hopkins, James Paul, a student at college. Is spending the holidays attendance at the bi-annual meeting treat yesterday morning by the civic association of the North York playground. The treat was handed to the kiddies at the playground auditorium by a Santa Claus, who presided over the distribution. Each child present was given an orange 140 South Newberry street, were married on November 25, at the par Friends may call at her residence from Thursday evening until time of service. Columbia and Lancaster papers please opy.

MOUL. On December 25, 1936. at 3 a. tn.t at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

William Shetrone, 60 Salem avenue, John Moul, aged 80 years, 4 months and 6 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the home of his son-in-law, 560 Salem avenue, on Monday. December 2S, at 2 p. m. Interment in Green-mount cemetery.

Friende may call at his late resiednce on Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m. d26-2t with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.

v. Paul. 406 Roosevelt avenue. NATIONAL CONGRESS EV INDIA PLANS TO BOYCOTT DURBAR Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac A Scott and of the Eastern division of the Phi Sigma sorority, which was in conference yesterday. Mrs. Markowitz, who is an alumnus of Syracuse college, is national secretary of the Phi Sigma sorority. son. Isaac, Xorrisville, are vis and a box of candy.

itine for a week with Mrs. Scott's sonage of the Zion A. M. E. church, 264 West King street.

Rev. A. L. Boulding, pastor, performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss J'irgie Charms and Mrs.

Martha Tlopkins. The couple are living at the home of the bride. Bombay, India, Dec. 25 of the Indian National Con parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter a. uu bert. 835 Mackenzie street. sieaa at aizpur loaay aranea a $35.00 Extra Special $25.00 STROLLERS $17.98 BABY dl AO WALKERSsP 1 oJO Martin Whitcomb. a student ax resolution to boycott the planned Durbar, the ceremonv at which MISS PAULINE BLAINE MUXDI5.

On December 2S. 1936. at Ren-ialaer institute, Canajoharie, N. is spending the holidays with his The engagement of Miss Hazel King George VI of Great Britain a. at his late home, 702 South Queen Fuhrman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 1 would be proclaimed Emperor of mother, Mrs. H. Margaret hitcomo, 800 Maryland avenue. India, Present Entertainment Members of the St.

Peter's Lutheran Sunday school last evening presented a program of songs and a pageant, under the direction of Mrs. Ralph R. Gresh. The pageant given was entitled, "Gifts." The music and characters for the program follow: Song, "The Angels Sing," Babe Rohrbaugh; "Candles of the Lord," Betty Frey, Delores Frey, June Fuhrman and Norma Jean Snyder; reading, "The Tree Speaks," Doris Gingerich and Ruth Gentzler; Elmer Leas, a student at tb5 Up theological seminary, Gettysburg, arrived here a few days ago, to the hcliilays with his father, John H. TELLS OF ENGAGEMENT Mrs.

B. A. Blaine, 159 West King street, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Pauline Blaine, to Joseph A. Mann, son of Phillip P. Mann, 990 Newlin road.

Mr. Mann is general manager of the York Composition company. No date has been set for the wedding. street, William W. Mundis.

husband of Mary E. Mundis, aged 69 years, 7 months and 13 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday, December 27, at 2 p. from the Edward Etzweiler and Son Funeral home. 732 East Market street.

Interment in Mount Rose cemetery. Friends may call at the Etzweiler Funeral home Saturday, December 26, from 7 to I p. m. Please omit flowers. Charles Fuhrman, 520 South Pershing avenue, to Francis B.

Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Martin, 132 West Boundary avenue, was announced yesterday at a dinner held at the home of Miss Fuhnnan's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Ruesskamp, 121 East Princess street. No date has been set for the wedding. Leas. 241 South Belvidere avenue. The congress is a political party convention of some 200,000 nationalists, including the Mahatma Gandhi, long-time leader in the movement for Indian freedom from Britain who has been in retirement for more than a year.

The resolution is scheduled, to be submitted to a full committee YARDS $4.95 Up Complete Home Furnisher Cash 50c Weekly on $20 or 75c Weekly on $30 Credit $1 Weekly on $50 Mr. ard Mrs. Dawson Hoffman tnd son. Dawson, Norristown, are hprt for a week's visit with Mr. song.

Intermediate and Senior Luther H-ff r.an' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A SOUTH QEORGE STREET league; reading, "Merry Christmas Time," Marily Callahan, Mary Ann E. Hoffman, 285 West Maple street. Cramer, Nancy Reigle, Joan Charles ton, Beverly Schleeter, Jeanette Robert Lauer, 864 East Market street, will leave today to spend a few weeks' in Miami, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. George D. Moulson, New York, are spending the weekend with Mr. Moulson's sister, Mrs.

D. P. Klinedinst, 145 West Springets-bury avenue. Carl J. Althoff.

Newark, X. is MORRISES CELEBRATE Everhart and Eleanor Druck; read ing, "Shearing His Birthday," Aud DR. AND MRS. VENUS HOSTS AT DINNER Dr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Venus, of 817 East Market street, entertained relatives at dinner at their home yes BLUM. On December 24, at 11:30 p. at her late home, 318 South Sherman street, York, Cora Mabel Blum, wife of Louie Bium, aged 58 years, 5 months and 27 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday.

December 28 at 2 p. from the Edward Etzweiler and Son Funeral home. 732 East Market street. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the Etzweiler Funeral home Sunday, December 27, from 7 to rey Zeigler; reading, "No Little NINTH ANNIVERSARY Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Morris, Shiloh, Reta Wiles, Gloria Stiles, CUT POOR TREES FOR FUEL; SPARE GOOD ONES The farmer who cuts only hi6 best trees for fuel wood is being very shortsighted. It is true that such trees may work up a little easier or make a little neater looking pile but these are usually minor considerations.

A major consideration is the and Delores Spurrier; song, Primary terday. Those present were: Mr. and celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary with a dinner yesterday af Mrs. Y. Saeger, Camp Hill; Mr.

spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al department; "His Name Is reading, "The Christmas Roma Schleeter, Edward Stubbs, and Mrs. N. Shewell and daughter, thoff, IK 9 West King street.

p. zn. Louis Stubbs, Charone Druck, Glenn Ray Kehm, a student at Jefferson Miss Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Shewell, Miss Sadie Venus, Dr.

and Markley; reading, "The college, and Vincent Kehm, of Frank condition of the stand after the fuel wood cuttings, says County Agent SHEARER SHlNDLER Mrs. Venus and daughters, Miss Mary ternoon at the home of Mrs. Morris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Rahn, 9 Sigsbee avenue, North York. A turkey dinner was served to relatives and friends. The center piece of the table was a large cake with a miniature bride and bridgegroom, and lilies of the valley. lin and Marshall college, are home Funeral Directors.

903-911 N. Duke Ellen and Miss Harriet, all of York. Philip Gentzler, Philip Zeigler, Ral eigh Druck and Charles Weaver song, "Hush-Hush." June Fuhrman reading, "Have You Seen for the holidays. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Percy L. Kehm, 350 South George street. Marlet Weaver, Kenneth Everhart. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Edward Marotte, an attache W. H. Morris, and children, Dolores, of the Colonial hotel grill, spent James and Mary Jane; Mr. and Mrs J. A.

Rahn and daughters, Anna, Josephine and Thelma; Mrs. Betty ireet. Adv. Jy. t.

t. s-tf THE W. J. BOLL CO. Funeral Directors, 252-51 S.

Geo. St Adv. w-s-tf N. J. LEADER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Jacobus, Pa.

Adv. m4-tl A. F. KOLLER, Funeral Director Modern Funeral Home, 1415 W. Market street Adr.

ti-tta CELEBRATE THIRTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY In celebration of their thirtieth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Fortney, 450 West Princess street, yesterday entertained at a dinner their sons and their wives: Mr. and Mrs.

C. Bernard Fortney and Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Fortney.

The celebrants received many George G. Weber. The stand should contain well-formed thrifty trees which grow rapidly on the site and are of relatively high economic value. Almost any tree will make fuel-wood suitable for home consumption. This means that crooked, defective trees may be used or trees that will not produce other more valuable products when mature.

Good quality sawlogs bring better prices than fueiwood. The farmer may, with a little thought, greatly increase the value of his woodlot by cutting these defective and poor species trees for fueiwood and leave the best shaped and best quality trees for 6awlogs which will yield him from three to Ridesinger and daughter, Evelyn and Miss Mari Benedict. Charles Lehr, Billy Everhart and Warren Lehr; song, Junior department; reading, "Sunbeam Secrets," Phyllis Eisenhart, Mae Rohrbaugh. David Kohlor, Martin Everhart; reading, "Real Christmas Thought," Patricia Everhart; reading, "My Christmas Millard Glad-felter; reading. "The Stabhle Boy," Donald Everhart: reading, "His Star Is Very Near," Jean Eisenhart: violin solo, "Silent Night," Emil Eyler.

Pageant, "Gifts," characters, "Spirit of Thankfulness," Mildred Herman; "Spirit of Love," Isabel Brehm; "Spirit of Truth," Gladys New Conee Service SHURFINE COFFEE is a blend of six of the finest coffees acknowledged so in the coffee world. These coffees are gathered from the "pick of the crops," including fancy Bourbon type Santos Coffee and Washed Coffees from Colombia, Mexico and Guatemala. Its outstanding, rich pungent, nectar-like flavor will meet the most fastidious tastes, regardless of any fancy price that coffee drinkers may have paid heretofore. ALWAYS FRESH, for it is qround right before your eyes with every Purchase. it.

25c A. STRACK SON Funeral Directors. 153-60 S. Geo. St A.

H. OIEHL SON Funeral Director ML Wolt MISS ZELMA HOLMES AND W. B. PRICE WED William B. Price, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred T. Price, 359 Allison street, and Miss Zelma Holmes, daughter of Mrs. Donella Holmes, 340 West Princess street, were married on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride. The ceremony as performed by Rev.

A. L. Bouldin, pastor of Zion A. M. E.

church. The bride was dressed in blue crepe and with a white and red rose corsage. The bridegroom is a gradu Christmas day with his mother, Mrs. J. Hauer Reinoehl, Lebanon, Mr.

Marotte's former home. On his return to York last evening Mr. Marotte stopped at Hummelstown to renew acquaintances with old friends- MORNING WEDDING AT HEIDELBERG REFORMED Clyde S. Bott, son of John Bott, 732 Prospect street, and Miss Edna Mae Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Bott, 414 Saint Paul street, were married yesterday morniL0- at 9 o'clock in the Heidelberg Reformed church. Rev. Robert Thena, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony. The attendants were Miss Charlotte Folckomer, of Red Lion, and Henry Krug.

The couple will live at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bott are both employed by the A. B. Farquhar McComas; "Spirit of Selfishness," HENRY SLEEGER SON Funeral Directors.

830 E. Market St S. D. NAGLE ENTERTAINS RELATIVES AT DINNER S. D.

Nagle entertained relatives and friends of relatives at dinner at his home SOS West Poplar street yesterday afternoon. Mr. Nagles guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Suereth and daughter, Dorothy and sons, Edward, Dale and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Carolle Reindollar and son, Raymond, Mr. and Mrs.

George Nagle, all of York; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson and sons, Roland, Edward and Gilbert, and a friend all of Baltimore. eight times as much returns as fuel-wood stumpage. Removing these undesirable trees is like weeding a garden, it stimulates the growth of the desired crop and results in a more profitable yield.

The farmer who cuts only the best trees in the stand for fueiwood soon has a woodlot full of scrubby worthless trees. The farmer who cuts the defective and poor species of trees for fueiwood soon has a valuable crop of saw timber as 'well as getting Virginia Henry; "Spirit of Indifference," Isabel Boyer; "Three Wise Men," Dale Lehr, Emily Eyler and Martin Everhart; "Rabbi Samuel," Raymond McKenzie; "Mary," Phyllis Lehr; "Shepherds," Robert Everhart, Chester Quickel, and Theodore Henry; "Bethlehem Girls," Marion Gingerich, Virginia Senft, Virginia Everhart, Esther Crouse, Doris Lec-rone and Joyce Everhart; "Bethle- ate of the William Penn Senior High EDW. ETZWEILER SON Funeral Directors, Wrrghtsville. Pa 712 El Market SU York. Adv.

I-U sch.ol, c.ass of 1932, and National Iladio institute, class of 1933. At YORKTOWNE SERVICE STORES prettnt he is engaged in the radio business The couple will reside at EDW. W. BAUMEISTER Funeral Director, 614 S. Pershing Ave.

the Price home. a satisfactory fuel supply..

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