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8 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1936. FARLEY PLANS BIG Still, William F. Fry and Arthur Patterson were appointed to view BUILDING ACTIVE and vacate a public road. DRUISKEN DRIVER PLEADS GUILTY (Continued from First Page) SPEAKING PROGRAM New York. Aug.

SI (AP). Plans An order of allowance was made in the estate of Clarence Schmuck, a for a concentrated speaking program in eastern states during the next two minor. IN WEST YORK Answer of the York Trust company to the petition to revoke letters of weeks were announced today at Democratic National headquarters, with administration in the matter of the emphasis on Maine. baugh, Mr. and Mrs.

William S. Sneilbecker, Glenn, Helen and Doris Sneilbecker, and Mrs. Minnie Elicker. Meeting of Kings Daughters The Kings Daughters class, of the Dover Reformed Sunday school, held their meeting at the home of Miss Esther Straley, Dover R. D.

The program presented follows: Scripture lesson, Esther Straley; prayer, Dollie Kunkle; readings by Mrs. Earl Dennis, Anna Daron and Margaret Ket-terman. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dennis.

Refreshments were served to Mrs. Raymond Miller and son, Chaxlea, Anna Daron, Margaret Ketterman, Mrs. Earl Dennis, Esther Straley, Betty LenU, Dollie Kunkle. Earl estate of Inez V. Fehr was filed.

termelon party at the Dover auction grounds last week. The folowing were present: Betty Becker, Lois Brown, Velma Gross, Clara Neiman, Elenore Funk, Charlotte Hirke and Beatrice Myers, Clara Neiman won the prize as the champion watermelon eater. After the party the girls hiked to the home of Miss Charlotte Hirke, Dover R. D. The cabinet of Salera Union Sunday school will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday evening; at the church.

The Radiant Stars class, of Calvary Lutheran Sunday school, will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Stouch.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heckert, of York, and Mrs. Charles Artzberger, The plans call for speeches at Buf Answer to York Trust company, falo, N. by General Hugh John guardian, to petition to revoke let son and Senator Hugo Black of Ala VOTE FOR RETURN OF YOCUMTOWN PASTOR Tocumtown, Aug.

81. The Church of God held a congregational meeting in the local church Sunday morning following the morning worship. H. C. Frowell president.

The following officers were elected: Elders, H. C. Prowell, T. A. Yost; deacon, George Spahr: deaconess, Mrs.

T. A. Yost and Mrs. R. C.

Estep; pianist Mrs. R. C. Estep; assistant pianist, Mrs. Mary Downs; chorister, Mrs.

Walter Beshore. The vote for pastor. Rev. Marion Dunlap, was in favor ot his return. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Prowell and family attended the Prowell reunion here Sunday held in Hillside Park. Picnio Committees Final arrangements are being made for the annual Bible school picnic to be held next Saturday at the Community grounds.

The following com ters of administration in the matter of the estate of Ines V. Fehr was bama, a speech at Columbus, by will be compelled to follow the act of assembly in the minutest details In handling cases brought before them. The warning was the result of an appeal taken by Walter Stoner, 1017 Walnut street Lemoyne, through his attorney, William Luria. The man was charged with driving an overweighted truck. The offense allegedly was committed on Feb.

28 and the notice mailed to him by the magistrate ordered him to appear for a hearing "on or before Feb. 9" 19 Many Permits For Construction Issued During Past Few Days Senator Alben W. Barkley of Ken ernoon at the home of the teMber, Mrs. H. P.

Kauffman. Those prsMnt were: Alverna Stoner, Catherine Jane Pines. Ruth Pines, Ethel lelfler. Beatrice Zeigler, Martha Stoner, June Dorwart, Elizabeth Beshore, Esther Firestone, Eva Hake, Thelma Beshore, Dorothy Beshore, Rodney Stoner, Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. Kauffman, Mrs. Mary Downs, Louvaln Downs, Vance Downs, Mrs. Leah Beck and Mrs.

Qlarence Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Prowell and son. Bruce, and daughter, Alethea, returned from a visit to Watklns Glen and Niagara Falls, New York, Detroit Michigan, Toledo, Ohio, and Pittsburgh.

Rev. and Mrs. Harry Mumper, of Penbrook, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.

P. Kauffman and Miss Louvain Downs last Wednefrtay. Miss Eva Hake, York Haven, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hake and sons.

Miss Betty Rudy, of Harrlsburg, la spending this; winter with Harry Conlcy and sister, Mary Conley. Jacob Brillhart visited Mrs. Brill-hart at the home of Mr. and Mrs. filed.

tucky, keynoter at the last two Dem ocratic conventions; and speeches by Petition for the appointment of appraisers to set aside property to the value of $500 to Mary June Shindler four other prominent New Dealers In Maine. BOROUGH NEWS BRIEFS was filed. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. James Straley.

Return of sale In the estate of Miss Betty Becker, Dover R. is visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daisy I. Lind was filed.

During the past several months in the borough of Weet York there has Preston Myers, on Wednesday. The Dover Fire and Hose company days before the offense allegedly was committed. The Judge dismissed the case and placed the costs on the Inventory and appraisement list of spending sometime at the home her brotherln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor.

ifceen considerable building activity will hold its monthly meeting Thurs personal estate in the estate of Al bert Shenberger was filed. day evening In the engine house at 7 Building permits for the remodeling county. The magistrate involved is C. M. Becker, Emigsville.

Will Plan Festival The women of this community will The account of the directors of the 8 clock. Bids for the painting of mittees are serving: Table committee. homes and buildings have been meet at the engine house on Tuesday the engine house will be opened dur Raymond Lcnker, chairman, assisted ranted to the following persons: Divorce Business Petitions for divorces were filed as evening to make arrangements for by the Willing Workers class; stand ing this session. Mis Laura Fortney, Dillsburg R. L.

A. Gohn, for the erection of a the festival of the Dover Fire ana Gilbert Wall Paper company, filed with the court was confirmed absolutely by decree of Judge Sherwood. Appraisement of real estate for widow's exemption was filed in the estate of Samuel M. Hess. follows: Syh-ster H.

Wanner vs. Senator Black will speak at Buffalo Labor day and General Johnson will speak there September 12. Senator Barkley will address the Ohio Democratic state convention at Columbus September 11 and will spe-k at Endi-cott City, September 17. John Cudahy, American ambassador to Poland, left tonight for a swing through Maine to make two or three speeches a day until the primary on September 14. Harry H.

Woodring, former governor of Kansas and acting secretary of war, will speak at Woodland Park, Labor day and later at several other Maine cities. I.ouis Johnson, former national garage and apartment in the rear of Hose company, to be held on the visited her sister, Mrs. Minnie Verna I. Warner. Mabel M.

Hiffmeyer Dover school grounds on Saturday, 1499 Monroe street. Elicker, on Wednesday. The Willing Workers' class of Cal vs. Paul I. Hiffmever.

September 12. The meeting will open Charles Myers, building addition to at o'clock. Masters appointed were Attorney the rear of home at 1355 West Phil The Fathers and Mothers class of vary Lutheran Sunday school. Miss Bertha Linebaugh, teacher, will hold Its monthly meeting on Wednesday adelphia street. Salem Union Sunday school, will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday- Mrs.

X. Hamtne, replacing roof at J. M. Ebbert for Ada M. Deitz vs.

George Deitz and Attorney Norman T. Petow for M. Beryl Knaub vs. Harry A. Knaub.

S. S. CLASS MEET IN HOMES AT DOVER evening at the church. Mr. and Mrs.

illiam A. Uerber Pauline Gilberthorpe filed applica and children. William and Phyllis, tion for discharge under the involv- 1651 Monroe street. H. F.

Hershner erecting a new home in the 00 block West Poplar street. Lewis J. Storms, erection of a one tory frame bungalow on the south Janet Baughman, Alice Gerber and commander of the American Legion Carrie and Anna Mae Shellenberger, Lester Bush, York. Mrs. Joan Halllck, of Philadelphia, arrived Wednesday and will spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs.

Ella Kelly. Bridge Luncheon Mrs. P. B. Smith was honored at a bridge luncheon given Wednesday afternoon "at the Harrisburger hotel in celebration of her birthday anniversary by the Friday Afternoon club.

Miss McCleary, of Harrlsburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Shirk at their summer home, here. Mess Elizabeth Beshore, of Goldsboro, spent several days at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Beshore. Mr. and Mrs. George Killlnger and daughter, Thelma, of New Cumberland, visited Mrs.

Harriet Killlnger and family. and director of the Veterans' division motored to Hershey last week. of the Democratic National commit The Gleaners class of Calvary Lu east corner of Poplar and Sumner committee, R. C. Estep, chairman, assisted by the Young Men's Bible class; band collectors, Romaine Spahr and Cathryn Klllinger; devotional, Rev.

Dunlap; games. Helen Lenker, Vera Prowell and Romaine Spahr; basket Walter Beshore. Music will be furnished by the Commonwealth band. Mr. and Mrs.

William Firestone and daughters, Esther and Theda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zimmerman and family at Shirmanstown, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Beck, of Hanover, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Writer, Sunday. The Salem United Brethren Bible school will hold an oyster supper at the community grounds, Saturday, Oct. 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beshore and children, of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beshore and children, near Hilltop inn, spent Sunday evening with D.

Beshore and family, here. Entertains Class The Friendly class of the local Bible school held their picnic Saturday aft tee, is scheduled for one or more en gagements in Maine. theran Sunday school, will hold their meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon treets.

Thomas Gotwalt, erection of a Governor George H. Earle of Penn eevning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bentzel, 468 Pennsylvania avenue, York. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwardd Hershey and children, Betty, Laverne and Edward, of York, visited the lat-ter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bentzel on Wednesday. The Dorcas class of Calvary Lutheran Sunday school, will hold Its monthly meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwardd Detter. The annual reunion of the Seifert clan will be held in O. S. Hoffman's grove, near Red Run church, Sunday, September 13.

Turkey's imports of American products increased 60 per cent In the last year. sylvania will go Into Maine for a three-day tour at the end of the cam Miss Seifert In Hospital Miss Margaret Seifert Dover R. Dover, ug. 31. The Dorcas and Royal Sons classes of Salem Union Sunday school, held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Bentzel, as the guest of Miss Margaret Gross. The following program was presented. Devotional exercises, Mrs. Fred Straley; readings, "Prayer," Dorothy Lauer; "If I Could Only Surely Know," Lawrence Gerber; "When To Trust" Charles Coble, and "Keep Looking Up," Martha Krone.

Those present were: Katie Gerber, Alice Gerber, Ruth Lauer, Dorothy Lauer, Mary Altland, Martha Krone, Margaret Gross, Mrs. Fred Straley, Charles Coble, Lester Frey, Wilber Frey, 'Ralph Krone, Daniel Krone, Wilfred Stouch, Joseph Detter, Law paign. 1 K. E. Sipe, gasoline station at 1220 West Market street J.

Warren Graybill, remodeling jorch at 1125 West King street is confined to the York hospital. Senator Harry S. Truman of Mis Mr. and Mrs. Orville Myers and souri is scheduled for a Labor day daughter, visited at the speech at Chanute, Kansas.

Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen Ronde, who home of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kling, at Manchester. who resigned yesterday as minister to Production of a satisfactory and certain vaccine against Infantile paralysis has not yet been achieved, it appears from a report of Dr.

Simon Flcxner. Watermelon Party The Live Wire class of Calvary Denmark, will leave tomorrow with her husband. Captain Boerge Rohde, for a campaign tour through 13 ency laws. Anna Quigley Forfeits Bait Bail of Anna P. Quigley In the sum of $500 was ordered forfeited when the defendant failed to appear for trial on a charge of operating an automobile while intoxicated.

Rachel Harbaugh was appointed registry assessor of the First district of Red Lion borough In place of William W. Sipe, resigned. Affidavit of Gertrude Wr. Fehr in support of a petition requesting the court to make an order directing the guardian of George N. Fehr, or refusing to direct the guardian of George N.

Fehr was filed in the estate of Inez V. Fehr. Petition for confirmation of sale of real estate in the estate of John H. Jacobs was granted. Report of private sale and proof of advertising was filed in the matter of the estate of Clinton F.

Baum. Report of private sale and proof of advertising in estate of Anne Baum was filed. William Kohler was ordered to pay $9 a week for the support of five children until two weeks arrearages are paid and was given a permanent order of $8 weekly. Lutheran Sunday school held a wa Jrtarvey a. tester, recnoaenng ai 1036 West Market street A.

F. Roller, erection of a three tory concrete block building and remodeling porch at 1415 West Market treet. K. A. Srnyser, erection of twin buildings in the 1200 block West Princess street.

Elmer Rudisill, remodeling front porch at 13 South Highland avenue. Leslie Garvin, remodeling porches rence Gerber, Lester Terrence and states. She will speak at Bingham ton, N. tomorrow night. George Terrence.

Merry Maids Meet The Merry Maids class, of Calvary KNOX ATTACKS NEW Lutheran Sunday school met at the DEAL LABOR POLICIES home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sneilbecker. This program was pre at 1034 West Market street. sented: Scripture lesson, Mrs.

Clair Waterbury, Aug. 31. AP) Millard Yost, remodeling rooms and Melhorn; prayer, Iva Hall; readings, Asserting the American laboring dwelling, 10 South Highland avenue, "Money and Manna," Anna Stare, Isaac Stambaugh, erection of frame dwelling in the rear of 1220 West population had been beguiled," Col. Frank Knox, Republican vice presidential nominee, said today that in and "The Bleak Side of Charity," by Mrs. Richard Drawbaugh.

Games were played and refreshments were Market street. Europe an "apparent friendliness" on Abe Epstein, dorble home in the served to the following: Iva Hull, Mrs Richard Drawbaugh the part of government marked the start of "control" and "tyranny" over 1UU DIOCK, -orin mgnianu avenue, Anna Stare, Mrs. Eiwood Zeigler and William H. Grove, remodeling dwell son, Donald, Mrs. Phares Gross.

Flor labor. "Ask any worker in Europe todav On petition of supervisors of New- ence Gross. Mrs. Clair Melhorn. Mrs.

at 1406 West Market street. 0 These permits have been granted berry township. Viewer Charles H. 'Richard Williams, Richard Draw the candidate advised in a campaign address prepared for delivery before a Republican rally here. bpeaking in an industrial aad manufacturing center, Knox coupied labor with industry in charging that AUGUST tne Roosevelt administration laid "the heavy hand of the federal eminent" on them both.

He also asserted that present-day unemployment was blamable not to to persons from March 27, 1936, until the present time. Helen Lentz, 1S12 Monroe street, is spending the week at Silver Lake. Harry Shentol, 55 years old. of Sliantytown, was arrested yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock by John H. Dodson, West York police officer, when he was found lying in a drunken stupor along the railroad, near the Market street crossing.

Shentol was committed to the York county-jail for forty-eight hours. Borough Personals Paul Shaffer. 155 South Highland avenue, motored the past week-end to Pen Mar park. Evan King has returned to his home at 1331 Stanton street from the depression, but rather to the FUR SALE administration's recovery program it 6elf, calling the program a series of uk- MiJy 4 DAYS- A STARTING TOMORROW "reckless, helter-skelter, catch-as catch-can experiments" which "slow ea aown natural recovery the way water your gas will slow down your car." Continuing To Sept. 10 To Accommo LEMKE DEFINES Chicago.

date Vacation Levi and Philip Berry, 1733 Mon-e street: John Goodling, 137 South ers and and College Girls FORGOTTEN MAN Somerville, Masss Aug. 31 (AP). V. S. Representative William Lemke, Union party presidential candidate, declared tonight the really "forgotten man and woman" were those trying to stretch their household budgets to meet rising food prices and "static" wage levels.

At the same time, the North Da-kotan said in a speech prepared for delivery before the Somerville National Union for Social Justice, these people "are reading almost daily reports of the ever-increasing dividends of major corporations, "While the statisticians tell us that the daily farm income of the American farmers will be about equal to last year, despite the alarming! Clinton street: Woodrow Emig, 1741 Monroe street, and David Hershey, West Market street, on Sunday motored to Baltimore. A force of workmen of the Works Progress Administration were at work yesterday repairing the 1200 block West Poplar street. After the sewer ditches are levelled and filled the street will be covered with oil and fine stone from curb to curb. Motorist Arrested L. W.

Landay, 123! Malford street, Pittsburgh, was arrested last evening by John H. Dodson, borough officer on a charge of driving through the red light at the intersection of Market street and Highland avenue. Landay will be given a hearing at a later date before the burgess. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Green and droughts" burning up many states, asserted "the ract remains that this income is being received by only a few of the more fortunate Itfon, James, 31 North Adams street, Nnd Mr. and Mrs. Millard Yost, 10 states." G. O. P.

COMMITTEE SAYS STATE W. P. A. COERCED MEN AGAINST LANDON South Highland avenue, nave returned home frn a week's vacation In the New England states, and at Quebec, Can. Jesse Wilhide, 123 South Clinton street has returned to a CCC camp near Baltimore, after spending the past week end visiting relatives and friends in the borough.

A meeting of the West York Town- Washington, Aug. 31, (AP). The Republican National committee said in a statement tonight Works Prog ress adm nistration workers in Som erset and Cambria counties, Penn sylvania, received "absolute threats' that if Landon was elected all WPA relief work will stop. The threats were said to have been made by "The New Dealers." No Bend club will be hem this evening in the social rocif of the Reliance Fire hall, 1411 We'st Market street, at 7:30 o'clock. Rev.

J. Vint Laughland, of Philadelphia, will be the guest speaker. C. C. Bachman, will be in charge of the meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayer and eon, Vernon, of Maytown, on Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Polkenroth, 2101 West Stanton street. New President Elected Here the Greatest Collection of Mattress Values Ever Gathered Under Our Roof. Every Mattress in This Sale is Built for Durability as Well as Supreme Sleeping Comfort and Priced to Fit the Most Simple Budget. Come Early For First Choice.

Your Unrestricted Choice While They Last. individuals were named. The committee also made the accusation that "political favoritism has been the guiding consideration in the selection of foremen for WPA projects in the district" COURT DECLLNES TO REOPEN HEWITT CASE At a special meeting of the Friga- ere club held in their club rooms in rear of 1724 Monroe street Nor- v5lr girls" i jf fH returning to school 1 $3Jf ani WH 1 ji find many appealing 1 If i 'Urs at sPec'n' 1 '1 i 'l I Pr'ces now I It is important to "lt I consider reputation JT 2v an qual'tv, no matter I f'- Jy how little or how much ft it iMjM you i if Illustrated fedi 7 iwjyl Grey Persian ag so 1 Lamb- Now J-y-0" I v'2iS Gray Caracu1' Bradtail Bahv Krimmer Lambs, Priced at S79.50. in Whitmore, president of the or San Francisco, Aug. 31.

(AP). The state Supreme court declined today to reopen the mayhem and conspiracy case two San Francisco sur 'iVi BUY FOR CASH Save Jy geons who performed a sterilization ganization handed in his resignation. He will leave the borough to attend achool at Millersville State Teachers' college. Following his resignation, Robert Quickel, 23 North Sumner itreet, was elected to fill the position as president of the club. Mr.

Whitmore gave a farewell address to mem bers of the club and was presented with a gift. At this meeting members of the club decided to purchase membership cards. Lawrence Stump operation on Ann Cooper Hewitt, heiress. Sunerior Judse Raglan Tuttle re- rccAfOS 225SS' rentlv dismissed the case aga'nst and Richard Peregory, were elected Into the club. Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Eisenhart, 1322 West Kig street on Sunday, motored to the South mountains. James S.

Massimore, Philadelphia street and Highland avenue, is Vjemodeling his garage. Mr. Massi- nore plans to convert the present tructure into a dwell ins house. cr it ra Drs. E.

Tillman and Samuel G. Boyd. Previously August Fourtner, assistant district attorney, sought unsuccessfully to have the district court of appeals reopen the case- MRS. AL SMITH, AWARDED $150 MONTH TEMPORARY ALIMONY Syracuse. N.

Aug. 31. (AP) Mrs. Bertha Gott Smith, wife of Al Smith, was awarded $150 monthly temporary alimony fees and loO-i counsel fees today in a decision handed down by Supreme Court Justice Abram Zoller is a preliminary in her suit for separate maintenance In addition, Justice Zoller ruled that the son of former Governor Alfred E. Smith must pay his wife $250 ring Filled Mattress ryr-a $fl 9.95 1.

$43.95 A farewell party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Eisenhart 1322 West King street, and was given in honor of their daughter, Mary, who will leave the borough to attend Jefferson hospital, where she will take a course in nursing. The hostesses were: De-lores Young and Lorraine Silar.

Miss Eisenhart was a member of the 1936 YORK FUR SHOP 31 North George Street Open Saturday Evening York's Exclusive 181 House ftlllillk 0fFUrS per month, temporary alimony after January 1, 1337, tr trial or tne separation action is not held before that date. The New Suburban Furniture Store 1415 West Market Street York, Pennsylvania I and was a member of the Blue and White news staff. She also took an active part in extra-curricular activities of the school, fhose in attend -L ance were: Wilbur Myers. Lorraine Silar, Linford Heckert, Theda Hamme. Fred Brchanan, Delores poling.

Charles Slyder, Betty Strayer, John Gentzler, Margaret Stump, Ray Lorrick, Mary Eisenhart J. Myers Evans, Susan Eisenhart, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eisenhart and eon, Herbert.

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