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8 THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, PA WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1936. Married 55 Years AIRVILLE 'SQUIRE HAS FIRST RIDE WILL HO LD LIGHT NCREASE WAGES COM ON MOTORCYCLE Their First Votes In Years All For Roosevelt FIRE THREATENS FARM BUILDINGS DEALER ARRESTED BY MILK BOARD Airvllle, Nov. 3. Justice of the Peace G. William Stewart, Lower BRIGADE RALLY AT PAPER MIL AT WRIGHTSVILLE Chanceford township, rode out of the election polls here this evening pre ceding the Roosevelt landslide on a motorcycle.

'Squire Stewart, 75 Spring Grove, Nov. 3. Two residents of Spring Grove and the immediate vicinity yesterday cast their ballots for the first time in many years, while a women, wife of one years of age and a life-long- Demo crat of this section, had his first ride on a two-wheeled motor. Fodder Pile Ignites Close To Barn Near New Bridgeville Causes Little Damage In Trinity Lutheran Church At Jefferson, Saturday, November 7 C. A.

Feeser, Near Hanover, Alleged To Have Sold Product Under Price Set A state highway patrolman, who P. H. Glatfelter Company Orders Five Per Cent Raise For 300 Employes. Annual Sessions Of County Union To Be Held Friday And Saturday of the two, cast a ballot for the first time since woman suffrage became had some judicial business to trans law on August 20, 1920. An all three act with the justice, found him at votes went to President Roosevelt.

Wilson Senft, Spring Grove cobbler, voted Democratic in 1913. Then the polls. The squire having no immediate means of transportation home, jumped on the luggage carrier of the motorcycle and went home In the "landslide manner." SHOVEL PLOW BURNS NEWS OF THE BOROUGH BORO COUNCIL MEETS PROGRAMS ANNOUNCED for no stated reason, stopped using HEARING ON MONDAY Hanover. Nov. 3.

Alleged to have the right given him by the United New Bridgeville, Nov. 8. The ifi Jefferson. Nov. 3.

The Light bri Wrighteville, Nov. 3. The annual States constitution. Yesterday he buildings of Lyman Ellis, near here, old milk for 10 cents a quart in convention of the York County gade rally of the York countv conference will be held In the Trinity were threatened by fire Sunday appeared at the polls, was given a ballot and entered a booth. When he re-appeared, he stated that he Christian Endeavor Union will be xutneran church.

Saturday. Nov. 7, ai 2 clock. morning, while Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis were attending services in St. Luke's church. A pile of fodder, placed near Thank-Offerina Service The children of the Lieht brierade the barn for feeding purposes, be held in Grace Evangelical church on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and evening. The theme of the meetings will be "Thy Will Be Done." of the Trinity Lutheran Sunday came ignited, thus endangering the barn. A shovel plow placed near the fodder burned.

The wind coming scnool presented their annual thank had voted for the President. At the polling place near Roth's church, Jackson township, there appeared Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Miller.

It was the first time Mr. Miller marked an on a ballot since 1896, when the 69-year-old carpenter was a young man of 29. That year offering services Sunday morning. violation of a decree by the State Milk Control board fixing the price at 11 cents, C. A.

Feeser, 17 Third street, Midway, Conewaso township, Is free on his own recognizance to appear for a hearing before Justice of the Peace John Shealer, Gettysburg, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Information for the arrest was made by Edwin H. Ridgway of the audits and investigation committee of the milk control board. Constable Walter T. Crouee, Gettysburg, served the warrant.

Council Meets Wednesday An adjourned meeting of town from the opposite direction saved the The following program was rendered: The program follows: Raymond Opening song, "Can a Little Child barn from destruction. Mrs. Orpha Koons Dies E. former president of York Like Me" devotions; reading. Era-mert Branat; roll call; pageant, "The Happy Pilgrims." The services were was the first time he had ever voted; yesterday was the second.

Mrs. Miller voted yesterday for the first time Mrs. Orpha Koons, widow of the late Amos Koons and a native of this section, died at 11:55 o'clock this Spring Grove, Nov. 3. The more than 300 employes of the P.

H. Glatfelter company paper mill were informed Saturday of an increase in their wages. In the notice sent to all the employes the management of the company stated that, beginning this week, a five per cent, increase in wages will become effective. The paper plant ahe been in operation nearly full time for the past six months with three-eight hour shifts. The Hanover lodge of Eagles held an outdoor meeting Sunday afternoon in the meadow on the farm of David Hoover, Jackson township.

A large number of members from Hanover and Spring Grove attended. Refreshments were served by the committee on entertainment. Council Meeting Inquiries from a number of citizens of Spring Grove as to what steps had to be taken to have gas brought to the borough were asked of the borough council at its meeting Monday night. Council stated it had no information to give as the matter had not been considered as a closed by reciting the Lord's prayer. County Christian Endeavor, presiding; Friday, 7:45 p.

song service. Mrs. Raymond E. Fehl, director; Thelma R. Bailey, organist; devo In her life of something over 60 Mr.

and Mrs. George Keasey, The Glades, who observed their 55th wedding anniversary Sunday with a morning at her home in Klincsville, Mrs. Elsie Reichenbach, of St Lancaster county. Death was caused Louis, and Mrs. F.

W. Leoch. Day years. Although she could have voted for the past 16 years, or since by a complication of diseases. Mrs, ton, Ohio, visited Rev.

and Mra Paul family gathering at their home, entertaining their children and grand tions, Rev. J. M. Spangler, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, Wrights- Koons was born in Chanceford town D. Yoder, Thursday.

COUPLE MARRIED AT DILLSBURG PARSONAGE Dillsbug, Nov. S. Alice Rebecca Simmers and Earl D. Mooney, Scotland, were married at the United Brethren parsonage Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor, Rev.

D. J. March, performed the ceremony. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs.

John I. Monn, of Shippensburg, uncle and aunt of the bride. Guests of Mowerys Mrs. John E. Mowcry and Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Shumak, Shippensburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Mowery.

Mr. and Airs. J. C. Conner, Harrisburg, were guests of Miss Ethel Ness, Saturday.

Misses Beatrice and Annalee Det-ter, Harrisburg, and Walter Stauffer, Philadelphia, were entertained by C. J. Stauffer and family. Esther Rhinehart, York, spent the week-end visiting friends here. Mrs.

Blanche Hoy, Wormelsburg, spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Strayer. Mr. and Mrs. D.

E. Leer have returned home after spending several months at Montoursville. Those entertained Saturday by Mrs. Niles Baish and family were Mr. and 1920, Mrs.

Miller held her ballot until she could use it to aid in the reelection of President Roosevelt. ship, York county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bailey, York, children at dinner. council -will take place Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the municipal offices, Hanover Trust company building, according to notices sent the late Andrew and Margaret Leip and Miss Odessa Nace, Bairs Station, ville; adress of welcome, Glenn Abel, president of the local C.

E. society; response, Monroe J. Shearer, exten hart Ellis. She was aged 72 years, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Flick- one month ana lour days. inger, Sunday. out by Borough Secretary A. C. Ruth Arranging Card Party sion superintendent of York County Surviving are these sons and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stine, Red C. special music by choir of daughters: Mrs. William T. Miller, The executive committee of the School Music Booster association met Grace Evangelical church; greetings Lion, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Lud-rig and children, Doris and Lester, Red Lion; Charles F. Koons, Red JACOBUS Y. P. GROUPS HOLD PARTY IN PARK Jacobus, Nov.

3. The Young People's societies held a Hallowe'en social in a pavilion in Lake View park. The evening was spent in playing from Pennsylvania C. E. Union offi end at the home of her father, William A.

Stambaugh. Rev. E. V. Strasbaugh and Rev.

Dr. G. W. Welsh attended the monthly meeting of the Reformed Ministerium of York and York county, held Monday afternoon at Monday evening in the library of the Lion; Ray Koons, Red Lion R. D.

1: Yoe, visited Mrs. John Landis, Sun cers; announcements; special music Junior High school and continued ar Harry E. Koons, Red Lion; Lester day. bv choir of Grace Evantrellca rangements for an elaborate public and Kalpn, at home; Carl Koons. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson Shearer enter business proposition. Persons de church; address, George Lowe, for tained the following Sunday: Mr. and sirous of having the use of gas may mer president of Pennsylvania C. E.

games. Prizes were won by Mr. and Columbia, and Mrs. Harry Graver, Lancaster. Two sisters Mrs.

William Burkins, Dallastown, and Mrs. Ella Mrs. William Rohrbaugh and chil make a survey of the community Union; benediction, Rev. C. W.

Guln Mrs. Ervm Shearer, Norman Shear dren, Romaine. Elmer. Helen and Bil- ascertain the number of citizens who ter, pastor of Grace Evangelic er, Mrs. Florence Innerst and lie, Glenville; Mrs.

Mary Rohrbaugh Smeltzer, York; 24 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren also want gas for household and com church. daughter, Lois, and Myrtle Jackson, and children. Woodrow and Martha, iTierical use. Saturday afternoon, Herman Arte survive. Those present were Preston Geis- Spring Grove, and Mrs.

A. -C crone first vice-president of York Count Borough Officer Harry E. Shunk was commended by council on his elman, William Geiselman, Earl and daughter. Martha, Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from C. presiding, 2 p.

registration, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith ana drive of speeding automobile drivers, Lehman, Richard Dellinger, Florence Innerst, Lois Innerst, Robert Darr, Mrs. Raymond E. Fehl; 2:15 p.

m. Miss Bertha Rohrbaugh were among Mrs. T. J. Bender, Harrisburg, George Barker, Middletown, Mrs.

Fred Hess, Mrs. Clara Frey, Mrs. Howard Keif- The council expressed hearty en dorsement of the officer's enforce the persons from this place who at Roger Hildebrand, Norman Shearer, the late home Klinesville. Interment will be made in the Wrights-ville cemetery. Friends may call mas A.

McGregor, pastor of local George Keeney, Roger Darr, Ev fer and Betty Hess, Highspire. ment of the motor vehicle code in the tended the annual Hallowe'en party, held for the employes and managers lhursday evening from 7 to Presbyterian church; report of nominating committee, Clarence Garett; borough. ans Diehl Evelyn Darr, Mary Louise Goodling, Hilda Geiselman, Mildred Miss Julia Weitzel and Gene Ritz, Olean, X. spent several days with of the William Bernstein dress fac torv. York.

Council Instructed the secretary to o'clock at the late home. Edward Etzweiler and Son, Columbia, funeral Morrison, Geraldine Goodling, Isabel card party to be held in the rs. Myers building, Carlisle street, Tuesday evening, November 17. Plans call for 100 tables to accommodate 400 persons. A floor show will be presented as arranged by Ernest Boucher, head of the instrumental music department of the public schools.

An orchestra will furnish music for the occasion and refreshments will be served. Among the committeemen present at the meeting were: Mrs. Stanley Scheivert, Mrs. J. B.

Weeks. Hol-e Bair. L. D. Baldwin, Ernest Boucher, W.

D. Heagy and Rob.t A. B.i?-haw. To Meet Wednesday The Women's Study club of the Young Women's Christian association will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the association home, Carlisle street, at which time the theme, "Better Homes." will be continued. Mrs.

C. P. Wolcott, librarian of the Hanover Public library, will deliver address on the subject, "Books Adeline Irrgang. election of officers; announcements; violin solo, John Guinter; conference request P. H.

Glatfelter, as president Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nace and Mr. directors, are in charge of arrange Ritz, Charlotte Darr, Dorothy Darr, Mr. and Mrs.

William Leer, Dills- of the P. H. Glatfelter company, period, Harry G. Kuch, president of Esther Ritz, Marlin Hengst, Morris and Mrs. Abraham Nace and son, Larrv.

this dace, visited Mrs. Jennie ments. Hold Social burg R. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Leer. the home of Rev. W.

S. Harmon, of Hanover. A large audience attended the special services at Mt. Zion Reformed church, in the interest of the Church men's league, Sunday night. Plans will be considered to organize a league in the local congregation at a meeting in the near future.

Rev. S. D. Singley, Philadelphia, the representative of the Churchmen's league of the Reformed church, was the speaker at the meeting. The Woman's Missionary society of St.

Peter's (Lischey's) Reformed congregation will meet on Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stambaugh, near Wiota, Gets Salary Increase The Spring Grove Visiting Nurse association, whose work is closely related with the York V. N. A.

through the county association, received a report of the work of the local visiting Miss Myrtle Ebaugh, as it is supervised by Miss Moore, the director of nurses in York. The report spoke of the splendid work of Miss Ebaugh in the first aid room at the P. H. Glatfelter company paper mill, her bedside Hartman, Harry Hengst, Quenna Pennsylvania C. E.

Union; Warren G. Hoopes, secretary of Pennsylvania Nace, Hanover Junction, Miss Viola which furnishes steam for domestic use to a number of citizens along Main street, and as president of the Spring Grove Water company, to The Luther League of St. Luke's Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Jeffries and Hovis Beulah Hovis, Verna Glad- Nace, York, was also a guest oi tne C. E. union; benediction; 5:45 p. cnurch held a Hallowe'en social Sat daughter, Joyce Ann, Harrisburg, felter, Margaret Hovis, David Dietz, Clark Stiearer, Dallas Ferree, Roger furnish the borough council with urday evening, in the picnic building.

Prizes were won by Olive Craley for Opal Lindenberger and Mark Blemler were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. fellowship banquet, Rev. J. H.

Ar- i nold, toastmaster; special music by Mrs. J. H. Arnold. Hildebrand, Hazel Geiselman, Mir combination blue print of the steam J.

O. Smith. iam Lease, Loretta Geiselman, John heating system and of the water me prettiest costume; Nora McGin-nis for the most comic and Susan Saturday evening, 7:45 p. song Mr. and Mrs.

Philip McCarney, system in the borough of Spring Rossman, Mildred Messman, Morris Snyder for the ugliest. The games service, Mrs. Raymond E. Fehl, di Grove. Dietz, Shirey, Glenn Shirey Hanover, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Mowery. rector; Thelma R. Bailey, organist; A communication from the Spring Kern Smith, Robert Innerst, Richard devotions, Rev. Frank Lcidy, pastor Edward L.

Kinter. Lena. Gerald Geiselman, Elizabeth Dellinger, Anna Grove Water company stated the fire hydrants have been tested and all are of local Methodist church; special Geiselman, Millard Hengst, Spencer and Lavere Kinter were Sunday guests of Searight Nell, Bermudian. music, A. M.

E. Zion male chorus, found in good condition with the ex Children Can Enjoy." "A Corner Naoe home. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grothe, Stov-erstown, and Miss Betty Ingram, near here, spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. John Raber. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Seitz and son, Lamar, and Mr.

and Mrs. George Markle, Glen Rock, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albright, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Nace and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Nace and son, Larry, visited Miss Viola Nace, York. Mr.

and Mrs, John Raber and son, John, visited Mrs. Raber's father, Albert Grothe, York New Salem. Week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O.

F. Swartzbaugh were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swartzbaugh and son, Clair, Mrs. Allen Swartzbaugh, Han Ferree, Esther Shearer, Madlyn Smith, Emma Dellinger, Elizabeth Mrs.

Carl Stambaugh and daugh Emmanuel Washington, director; ception of one, which will be repaired within a day or two. Irene Hires, accompanist; report of commitUe. on resolutions; missionary ters, Marguerite and Rosemary, Menges Mills, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Hess. The financial business for the month was transacted as follows pictures of India, Rev. J. Russel Mrs.

Senora Yeagy was a recent Bills ordered paid, Harry E. Shunk, nursing, her home nursing and her work as school nurse and that the visitor at Harrisburg. police salary, $110; phone rent for were in charge of Miss Olive Cralev. Prizes were won by Paul Leiphart, Mrs. Lester Shelley gave a reading, entitled, "The Revelations of Fate." Those present were: Rev.

and Mrs. W. E. Waybright, Mr. and Mrs.

K. C. Markel, Mr. and Mrs. D.

L. San-grey, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.

Elwood Sangrev, and Mrs. W. F. Craley, Mr. and Mrs.

I. E. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leiphart, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shelley, Mrs. Lyman Ellis, Mrs.

Daniel Douglas, Mrs. Walter Saylor, Misses Kathryn Markel, Olive Craley, Susan Snyder, Mary and Nora McGinnis, Amaryllis and Dona Mae Jones, Violet, Pauline, Gladys, Fern, Velma and Norma Craley, Lucille Saylor, Betty Koons, Erma Say Mr. and Mrs. C. Evans returned officer, J.

Milton McCullough Yost, Gladys Charlotte Dietz, Hazel Dietz, Ervin Keiser, Dallas Darr, Myrtle Jackson, Estella Ferree, Earl Hildebrand, Samuel Geiselman, Gladys Dellinger, Gerald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lehman, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Lease and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shearer. Willing Workers Party The Willing Workers class of Salem Union Sunday school held their visiting Nurse association decided the salary of Miss Ebaugh merited an increase.

The association by a supervisor's salary, lo; Harry to Braddock after spending several days with Mrs. Evans' sister, Miss Shue, health officer, Mrs. Mary Swaitz, rent for garage for the Erdean Lerew. unanimous voice voted an Increase Mrs. Maude Plank, Harrisburg, is her monthly salary.

truck, Spring Grove, street lighting, $91; C. E. Bischoff, pritning visiting Mrs. Celesta Trostle. The real estate of Pierce Knaub, The visiting nurse read a paper on safety for the employes at the industrial plants, among the children 5,000 motor vehicle records, 112.7& late of Carroll township, a tract of J.

C. Overmiller, affidavits, P. Fink, returned missionary from India; announcements; special music, A. M. E.

Zion male chorus; installation of officers; address, Harry G. Kuch, president of Pennsylvania C. union. The present officers of the association are: Departmental superintendents, junior superintendent, Ada Houser, York; assistant junior superintendent, Kathryn V. Beck, of York; intermediate superintendent, G.

Haverstock, York; assistant Intermediate superintendent, Estella Hoffman, Red Lion; quiet hour and tenth legion superintendent, Clarence Davis, York; efficiency superintendent, Ethel Rebert, of Spring Grove; missionary suptrintendent, monthly meeting at the home of land in Franklin township, was sold at play and recreation and especially Stambaugh and son, servicing and over; Mr. and Mrs. John Kessier, Mrs. Harry Trimmer, Spring Grove; Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Lau, Seven Valleys; Miss Salome near Sin-sheim; Warren Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nace and Mr Mrs. Edward Knowles and son, Henry, York. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Winand and son, Earl, Mrs. J. E. Sheffer and Mrs.

Jane Sheffer, York, visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burns. a Mr and Mrs. Jacob Burns enter as they travel to and from school repair to the borough truck, $6.81 at public sale Friday afternoon by the executors, Benjamin Knaub and C.

J. lor, Paul Beck, Lloyd and Philip Douglas, Dale Craley, Willis Sangrey, Jesse Zeigler, gasoline for the The paper was very instructing and received the commendation of the Stouffer, to Maude Miller, for $900. borough truck, Wilson Kopp, Mrs. V. G.

Krall, Malvern, spent members of the association. uliam Gipe and Harvey arner. Kitchen Shower Held Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blouse held a labor, 8Sc; C.

E. Kohler, repairing tools, 85c; J. F. Gotwalt, postal cards the week at the G. E.

Seibert resi The president of the association, With the Artist" will be the subject of a paper by Mrs. O. C. Dean. Mrs.

D. w. Rudisill will conduct devotions. "Events That Happen in November" will be the subject of discussion by the members. Home Association Election The election board completed counting the vote of the Hanover Home asociation.

Fraternal Order of Eagles, this morning at 7 o'clock. The election was held Monday with the polls closing in the evening at 8:30 o'clock and the board sat all night tallying the 992 votes cast. Results were announced upon completion of the count as follows: President, Cletus T. Bortner; secretary, Clinton Lightner; treasurer, John J. Breighner; directors, Edward Reese, Harry C.

Brendle, William A. Feiser, Earl C. Good and Oscar A. DeCheubell. No one was injured in a motor crash at the intersection of McAllister street extended and Wirt avenue, this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.

A machine driven by Milton Kline, Penn-ville, and owned by J. W. Gitt, Hanover R. and a truck operated by David Panebaker, North Franklin etreet, and owned by the Hanover Steam bakery, figured in the accident. Damage was slight.

Rehearse For Play Dress rehearsal was held this evening for the play, "Peg O' My Heart," to be presented Thursday and Fri- dence. Mrs. W. S. McClellan, urged the and printing of same for board of kitchen shower Saturday evening in Mrs.

Roy Schoffstall and daughter, Esther Shearer. After the business meeting a Hallowe'en party was enjoyed. Games were played and prizes won by Estella Ferree, Margaret Hovis and Sterling Smith. Those present were Charlotte Darr, Hazel Geiselman. Edna Harding, Kathryn Myers, Quenna Hovis, Margaret Hovis, Beulah Hovis, Madlyn Smith, Grace Louise Boyer, Estella Ferree, Mary Arnold, Mabel Hengst, Esther Shearer, Mr.

and Mrs. Sterling Smith and son, Gerald, nsombers of the association to endea tained Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe, daughter, Mildred, and grandson, health, $9.50 and election board for setting up election booths, $5.50. Total Lee Ann, Lykens, spent the week honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr Mrs.

Clair Shoff, who vor to attend' the special lecture on "The Solving of Crime," to be given with the former's mother. Mrs. Susan VTiiiorrt Clnvman. York. expenditures.

$328.68. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rohrbaugh ai me out Door club, York, Monday Chief Burgess P.

H. Hershey re were recently married. They were the recipients of many useful gifts, iovemoer 9. Members wishing to attend the lecture should consult ported he collected four fines of $10 each for traffic violations and issued and children, Glenn ana Frances, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

among them a 66-piece set of dishes, Sara Stauffer, Codorus; extension superintendent, Monroe Shearer, of Spring Grove; C. E. World representative, Charles Miller, York; publicity superintendent, Verna Ickes, of the gift of the Conrad's baseball Mrs. McClellan about plans for the three permits at 50c each. Total col Quinton Rohrbaugh, BroaoecK.

Services Held team, of which Mr. Short was a meeting. The lecture will be given Junior Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. S.

P. elected was 1 4 1.50. pitcher. Those present were: Mr. York, honorary president, Raymond The annual thank-offering sen-ices under the auspices of the Social Ser Treasurer- A.

D. Swartz reported Mrs Mary Moorehead is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clara Winks. Mr. and Mrs.

George Wiester, Mrs. Ralph Cook and daughter, Doris, New Cumberland, spent Saturday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.

Hinkel. Mr. and Mrs. John Seal and son, John, Towson, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Gross and Mrs. Bertha Firestone. Mrs. Walter Himes is a patient at vice club of York. received during the month E.

Fehl, York; district leaders, No. 1, Clarence Garett, Hanover; No. 4, Stanley King, Stewartstown; No. 5, -The members of the association are and Mrs. Clair Shoff, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Blouse and children, Carrie and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. William Blouse, Mr. and Mrs.

Enoch Smeltzer of the Girls' guild of tne unrisi reformed church were held Sunday evening. The following program was Anthpm. "Ave Maria by the October: Fines from chief burgess, S40: Dermits. $1.50: J. Milton Swartz, also invited to attend a lecture on Ray Grim, Red Lion; No.

6, (city) peace to be held at the York Y. W. shearer, Charles Arthur, Clark and Fred Shearer and Kathleen Baun. Observe Rally Day Rally day was held by Salem Union Sunday school on Sunday afternoon. The program was as follows: Opening selection, Jacobus orchestra; song, "More Like the Prayer, Rev.

Paul I. Kuntz; and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raymond E. Fehl, York.

C. A. Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock. justice of the peace, fines for traffic violations, $65. Total receipts, were $106.50.

Financial report: Balance in following members of the Girls' guild: Ethyl Rebert, Sara Stauffer, Miss Ebaugh announced Dr. S. T. Reichard, Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Graham and son, Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Abner the Polyclinic hospital, Harrisburg, To Give Recital The pupils of Mary Elizabeth Shultz will present a piano recital Shue will sssist in the babv clinic treasury, October 5, 1936, Anna Mae Nace, Mary jane i xrvio vyp Annabelle Runk.

Mar wnere she has undergone an opera tion for appendicitis. on this Wednesday in the V. N. A. receipts, total, ex Reichard and daughter, Viola, Mr, garet Yoder, Marcella Kessier and twv Vnder: Diano solo, Helen rooms between 2 and 4 p.

m. The Mrs. Maude E. Plank, Harrisburg, women's quartet, composed of Mrs, penditures, balance, Isovem ber 2, 1936, $8,242.43. Council mem and Mrs.

Warren Ritz, Mr. and Mrs. John Tarbert and daughter, Mary, Thursday evening in the United Brethren church, North Fifth street, Columbia. The following pupils from was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Stuart Krout, Theda Myers, Anna members present were: Mrs. W. S.

McClellan, Mrs. Franklin Senft, Mrs. Winkle: a thank-offering pageant, bers present were J. Millard Bortner, Kapp, Monday. with the following characters, was Paul A.

Myers, George Myers, Elmer Howard A. Overmiller, Mrs. J. N. Olp and Mrs.

Curvin Kohr; trom bone solo, W. Carson Worley; worn Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Spath, New town will participate: Ruth Guinter, Audrey Glassick, Mary Paules, Sara nrpontpd: -Train. jrean S. Hininan, Jacob H. Hinkle, Paul Faust, Mrs. Ralph I Roth, Mrs.

G. W. Welsh, Mrs. George Rebman, en's duet, "Love Divine, All Love lorn city; Dr. G.

B. Spath, Mrs. Marie Strolinger, Hoboken. N. Wertz; "Beauty," Mildred Garrett Rottv Voder: "Offerican, Jane Frey, Myrna Campbell, Charles Excelling," Mi6s Theda Myers and Kraft and Clarence Chronister.

Thankoffering Service day evening in the Eichelberger senior High school auditorium as the first annual production of the sophomore class. Large audiences are expected for each perfoimance. Misses ilary Menges and Virginia Faber, faculty members, are directing the play. 'Election Dance" The commercial classes of the Mr. and Mrs.

John Leiphart and children, John, and Lucreta, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gipe Irene, Rhoda and Hester Emenheiser, Violet Weaver, Dorothy Gipe, Raymond Smeltzer, Joseph Keesey, George Sawmiller, Frank Hake, Harold Leiphart and Elwood Gipe. Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Reheard, Glasick, Kenneth Stoner, Julia Frey Rodney Beck, Lucy Flora, Ingrid and Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Davies, of Scranton, were week-end guests of Mrs. J. Henry Caslow, Mrs. Paul F. Miller and the visiting nurse, Miss Myrtle Ebaugh.

Cora Stanon; "Daughter No. 1, Betty Elliot; "Daughter No. 2, Jean Mrs. Curvin Kohr; reading of lesson, Superintendent H. A.

Boyer; re Jir. ana Mrs. c. P. Spath.

The Women's Missionary and the Young Women's Missionary societies of the Reformed, congregation of the marks on lesson, Rev. T. H. Ressler; Stanton; "Daughter No. 3," Kaimeen luitohPii: "Daughter No.

4, Olga Anderson, Naomi Hevner, Romaine Jane Wilton and Thelma Bailey. A vocal solo will be pre selection, orchestra; male octet, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hershner, Pennbrook, and Mrs. Lloyd Hahn, York Springs, were week-end guests Paradise, Holtzschwamm congrega Card Of Thanks The family of the late Sarah A.

"Walking on the King's Highway," Curtis Darr, Herbert Geiselman, sented by Miss Evelyn Shultz of town. tion, of the Paradise Reformed charge will hold their annual Thankoffering and Mrs. Roland Shaffer and children. John, Paul, Phillip and Runk wishes to thank the friends ot Mr- ana Mrs. William Rahn.

Eichelberger Senior High school held an election dance in the gymnasium of the Eichelberger building this Charles Shearer, Roger Hildebrand, service Sunday night, November 15 Florence, York, spent Sunday with and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness extended during their Allen Stough, Arthur Shearer, Cur Ep worth League Rally A large number of persons were the program will consist of special vin Kohr and George Decker; intro EAST BERLIN NEWS Mr. Sheffer's parents, jut. mm vntTfr. recent bereavement; also for the musical numbers, a dialogue and a duction of the speaker, Rev. Robin present at the annual Fall rally of the Ep worth League of the Locust floral tributes and use of pageant.

"Upon Thine Altar." Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flickinger BRIEFLY RELATED Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester L.

Shue, Street Methodist church Sunday son, by Rev. T. H. Ressler; address, "Spiritual Adventures," by Rev, Ralph S. Robinson, Spring Grove; visited Mr.

ana. Mrs. uiaunuc tlntinvror Mrs. Charles Stambaugh, and son East Berlin, Nov. 3.

The following evening at 6 o'clock. Devotions were Mr. and Mrs. Emory Berkheimer. Adv.

The Women's Missionary society ot Roger, Maurice Shue, this place, and Miss Emma Diehl, Hanover, Sunday were entertained at the home of Mrs. Lydia Rebert and Mrs. Louisa Wea in charge of Donald Johns. The guest speaker of the evening was report of secretary; short talk, Rev. Paul I.

Kuntz; closing selection. the Trinity Lutheran sunuaj William Conrad and Milton Hake motored to Harrisburg last week, where they heard President Roosevelt's speech. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allison and daughter, Mildred, Red Lion, were recent visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Emory Schneztka. Class Entertained. The "Wide Awake" class of Chapel church was entertained at a Hallowe'en partp by their teacher, Mrs. Abner Reichard, Friday evening.

The house was tastefully decorated with colors of Hallowe'en. Prizes were won by: George Blymire, Helen Frey, Irene Emenheiser, Rhoda Emenheis-rr, Evelyn Rawheiser, Hester Emenheiser, Mrs. Leviere Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ritz.

Refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. RETURN TO NEW PARK visited Mrs. Stambaugh's husband, ver during the week-end: Miss Cath Miss Mildred Fetter, of Lancaster, will present their annual i Dorio. snnriflv evening, Nov.

"Wonderful Words of Life," bene diction. Rev. Robinson. Charles Stambaugh, who is a patient arine Hoover, Philadelphia; Mr. and who used as her subject, "Christian LcL 1116 18.

at 7 P. m. The speaker of the at the Mt. Alto Sanitarium. His Mrs- Uloyd Wolf, rrisburg; Mrs.

AFTER 2,000 MILE TRIP New Park, Nov. 3. William A. Youth and Christ Building a New The offering given by the different classes was as follows: Dorcas class, World." She was assisted by her George Gitt and Miss Nola Hartman, Littlestown: Dr. and Mrs.

Curtis Gitt. condition is gradually improving. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wise, Har evening will be Rev.

Ralph uresn York. evening. A radio brought election returns as the feature of the evening. The dance last from 7:30 to 10 O'clock. Music was furnished by the Rhythm Kings.

Student On Visit Francis Kinneman, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oscar Kinneman, West Middle street, a member of the freshman class of Dickinson college the week-end at home. Kinneman plays halfback on the first-year team at College.

Busy Police Court Fines totaling $24 were assessed In police court Monday evening by Chief Burgess John H. Little, W. H. Weaver, 3002 Third street, paid $2 for making a U-turn on Broadway within a block of the square. Richard Bowman and G.

C. Wolfe, both of Mechanicsburg, were fined $10 sister, Miss Pauline Fetter, who Golden Gleaners, Marstellar, Mont McGinnis, S. Guy Allen, Frank Knerr and Hugh Mc- of Gettysburg, and Dr. and Mrs. E.

played several trumpet selections. Loyal Sunbeams, Willing risburg, were entertained over the week-end at the home of the former's Fherson retimed home Friday even- VV. Meisenhelter, of York. Announce Birth Workers, Buds of Promise, A vocal solo, "The Reces.sion.il," was presented by George Filbey. Pre-' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Wise. ng from a 200 mile trip through Merry Maids, $22; Leader's Mr. and Mrs. Casner Glatfelter, this Mr.

and Mrs. C. Harry Stambaugh, THANK-OFFERING TO BE HELD NOV. 13 NEAR Michigan and southern Canada. ceding the services Miss Carrie Fil Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Rice and Mr. Rev. James L. Grazier, pastor of place, announce the birth of a son, Sunday morning.

bey, president of the League, enter and Mrs. John Senft, near town HANOVER JUNCTION the Slate Ridge Presbyterian church, delivered the sermon Sunday morning class, Rev. Ressler's class, Gladys Leader's class, $12. SO; Charlotte Dietz's class, $24; H. J.

Geiselman's class, Laura Arnold's class, I. M. Myers' clas6, Clair Trout's class, spent Sunday on a motor trip through tained the Misses Fetter and members of the Epworth League cabinet the South mountains. at the Centre Presbyterian church. xionnvor Nov.

3. The at a tea at her home. Winfleld Trone, Baltimore, was the r.rhn Woman's Missionary so Mrs. Marvin G. Brown led the Christian Endeavor meeting.

week-end visitor at the home of his Earl Gipe, Mr. and Mrs. William Blouse, Mr. and Mrs. Leviere Arnold, Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Ritz, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Reichard, Mrs. Annie Emenheiser, Irene, Hester and Rhoda Emenheiser, Helen Frey, Evelyn Rawheiser, Elsie Haugh, Violet Gem-mill.

Grace Gemmill, Thelma Gem- Curtis Darr's class, A. ciety of Shaffer's Union church, near brother and sister, Joseph Trone and each on disorderly conduct charges Gnnrilinc's class S3. 22: Cradle roll, Masquerade Social The Centre Christian Endeavor so here, will hold us annual u.m.---- c- YAromhdP 1 ai Arlene Henry. for breaking numerous glasses on donation by Mrs. H.

G. Folken- ins services ouuuaj, Rev. and Mrs. J. N.

Faust, Milton Carlisle street following a political rally last Thursday night, and Wolfe 7:30 p. m. in tne cnurcu. Faust and Alice Faust were Sunday dinner guests at the- home of Mr. Guests UT DroaDecKs utt-o Shaffer and son was assessed an additional $2 for mill, Pearl Blymire, Raymond Smeltzer.

Elwood Gipe, Nelson Haugh, Raymond Blymire and George Blymire. ciety held a masquerade social in the church hall Friday evening. Prizes were given to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McElwain, the most original; Edith Jenkins, best dressed and Richard McElwain and William McElwain, most original.

and Mrs. Oscar Shaffer, Seven Valleys. (Rev. Faust also baptized Lester, of York, and Paul Herbst, of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester teener ana near Hametown, spent sunuiy Sandra Faye, infant daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace, York, announce the birth of a son on Saturday night at the York hospital. Mr.

Wallace was formerly from East Berlin, R. D. 3. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Sinner and children, Irene, Helen, Katharine and Carl, were entertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sadie Hollinger and Miss Annie Hill, Green-castle. Ernest Hofiman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. O. S. Hofman, spent the weekend with his parents. He is a freshman student at Shippensburg State Teachers' college.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bigler, Lancaster, spent Sunday with Rev. H. D.

Houtz and family, as guests of their son, Lester. Mr. Bigler and Lester Houtz were schoolmates at Lebanon Valley college. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Serff, this place, spent the week-end at State and Mrs. Shaffer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. 5roaDecit. Kessier and daughter, son, Philadelphia, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Douglas, Sunday.

Mrs. William C. Miller and son, Halloween Party Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bock entertained a number of guests at a Hallowe'en party Saturday evening in honor of their daughter, Jane, who celebrated her 13th birthday anniversary.

Prizes for costumes were awarded to Thomas Heckel and Dorothy Eimenbrink. Prizes for games were awarded to Patricia Leitheiser, Mary Blessing, Donald Frey and Thomas Heckel. Guests were: Martha McClain, Mary Blessing, Naomi Hevner, Dorothy Eimerbrink, Patricia Leitheiser, Ellen Drcnning, Ruth A. Drcnning, Jane Bock, David Zeigler, Ross Caracher, Clarence Gilbert, Donald Frey, Richard Wakefield, Thomas Heckel and Leonard Bock. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert A. Elliott and daughter, Josephine, have returned Miss Mildred E. Miller, home Curvin and grandson, James were roth, $20; $873.68. This sum will be added to the amount in bank for the erection of a Sunday echool room In the near future.

Rev. Ressler gave a talk on the convention recently held at Columbus, Ohio, which he attended, at the Lutheran service in the morning, using as his theme, "The Whole Program of the Whole Church." The flowers on the altar were placed in memory of Morgan Leader, by his brother. N. J. Leader.

Ladies' Aid To Meet The Reformed Ladies' Aid society will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. H. E. Glatfelter. economics teacher at the Fawn The executive committee ot District.

Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boose spent Sunday in Baltimore. nots nf Mr. and Mrs.

Harry entertained at the home of Mrs. township Vocational school, spent No. 2, of the York county Miller's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. the week-end with her in Lemoyne. tmith snndav were: Mr.

and Mrs. School association, tne young peo-nip'o division, met Sunday afternoon and Mrs. George H. Lau. Those from here who attended the Mr.

and Mrs. Jere Senft, son, at the home of Mrs. Lester Shelley. Harry Bowman and son, Phillip, Glen Rock; Mr. and Mrs.

Pius Smith and Trpva. Mp.ven Valleys, and Samuel, and grandsons, Philip and Plans were formulated tor tne annual Paul Moul, this place, and grandson, rnnference. to be held Saturday af reopening of Stablers church, near Parkton, Sunday, were: Mrs. Wiley Norris and son, Clarence, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ralph Pyle, Mrs. Clara Pyle, Mrs. S. Flora Jones.

vin atiri rrs William Smith and chil William Wildasin. Hanover, were ternoon and evening, December 5, in st T.nke's church. Those present dren, Phyllis, Betty and Lamar, York. entertained by friends at Everett, Pa, Sunda. Services will be hem in me Mission here Thursday at 7:30 p.

in. college, where they visited their sons Fred and John, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Unas I ory ana sons'.

John and Charles, Pleasant Hill in Kharep. of Rev. Norman un, as WORK PROGRESSES The residents of East Berlin were home after visiting relatives at Ta-ncytown, Md. were: Beatrice Hively, Kathryn Markel, Dorothy Bacon, Paul Hively, John Wallace, Pauline Ruff, Edythe Ruff, Susan Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Shelley. Miss Pauline K. Craley spent the parking in a restricted area. David Giant, West Walnut street, served 12 hours in the lockup over the weekend for disorderly charge. Plan Preaching Mission At a special meeting of the Hanover Ministerial association held on Mondoy morning at 10 o'clock in the chapel of St.

Mark's Lutheran church, Carlisle street, it was decided by the ministers to have a preaching mission on three consecutive evenings, December 1, 2 and 3. A mass meeting will be held Tuesday evening. December 1. The place of the meeting and the speaker for the occasion will be decided upon later. The services Wednesday and Thursday evening will be held in the churches of the community and each pastor will be responsible for the Service in his own church.

Leave On Florida Trip Robert Erb, High street; Merle Stokes, York street, and Robert Miller, Baer avenue, left Monday morning on a two-weeks motor trip to Florida. Enroute they planned to stop in North Carolina and Savannah, Ga. They will return by way of Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. Wed At Westminster were entertained Sunday at the home sisted by Noah Gladfelter and John Roeenberry. Last Thursday night quite busy attending rallies here in ON ROAD AT LUCKY of the former's uncle, Allen Haar Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Glassick and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stabley and Mr. and Mrs.

Lou Conoway, Spry, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sprenkel on Saturday evening.

Mrs. Mary Harbold, Helen and Nancy Harbold, and Mr. and Mrs. William Stebbins, York, visited Mr. and Mrs.

H. Sprenkel and daughter, Dolores, Friday evening. the P. O. S.

of A. hall. On Wednes and daughter, Miss Amanda Haar. children, Audrey and Charles, spent Lucky, Nov. 3.

Work on improv three members of the Gospel center or York were here to attend services. day night a Republican rally was held; Thursday night, a Democratic Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

uentzier en Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. week-end with her parents, Mr.

and tertained as their Sunday visitors Mr. Cooper, Harrisburg- rally, and on Friday night, a meeting Mrs. J. Milton Craley. ing of the road leading from here to the Shenk's Ferry road at the Mrs.

Edward Geiple farm is progressing. and Mrs. Samuel Gross, Hanover; William W. Moore, Charles H. was held by the Townsend organiza The monthly meeting of the Missionary society of St.

Luke's Moore and Dr. B. A. Hoover attended tion of Adams county. Mr.

and Mrs. Wllford Gentzler and children. Nashville and Robert A bridge over Otter creek has been torn flwav flnrt will ho rpnlppl with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Jacobs, of the testimonial dniner given for G.

Wagner, York. new one. The old one was too "ainmore, superintendent near town, announce, the birth of a daughter on Thursday night. The NETi FRKFS50M PIGS FOR SALE. Elmer Boyer.

"ev Freedom, Pa. R. D. 2. Adv.

4-2t Clair Schrum, Richard Zeigler and of the Baltimore division of the narrow and was only Willard M. Senft, were entertained child has been named Nancy Lou. wooden structure. The Red Run Sunday school, near Saturday night at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. John Billet, York, at Harvey L.

Kilgore, Ervin C. Kohl- "ANNIE OAKELEY," with Bar- church will be held Thursday evening in the church. The leaders will be Miss Verna Beck and Olive Craley. A thank-offering play, "Great Is Our God," will be presented. Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Frey, Red Lion; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Frey and son, Daniel, and Miss Alverta Emenheiser were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Emenheiser. Miss Violet Weaver spent the week-end with Miss Carrie Blouse. a Hallowe'en party. Rev. and Mrs.

Ralph C. Rob er, Samuel Snyder, John Shelley, W. Milton Hake and William M. Conrad went to Harrisburg last week, where they heard President Franklin D. inson and children, Mary and David, Mrs.

George Rohrer and Mary Rohr Pennsylvania Railroad company, held Saturday evening at the Hotel Southern, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hyer, Trenton, N. and Earl Drenning, Pottstown, were week-end guests of Mrs.

Hoyer's and Drenning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Drenning.

Miss Sara Markley, a teacher In the public schools of Norristown, spent the week-end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dora Markley. Stam.yck, Preston Foster, Mel-vyn Douglas, with added shorts. You will like this. Tues.

and Nov. 3-1, at 8:15 m. Sylvanian ''leatre Adv. 3-2t Roosevelt speak. HOLD FUNERAL FOR MRS.

O. V. DANNER AT NEW CUMBERLAND New Cumberland, Nov. 3. The funeral of Estella Y.

Danner, wife of Oscar V. Danner, who died on Friday, was held at 2 p. m. today at her home at New Cumberland. Rev.

L. Walter Lutz officiated. The pallbearers were: Walter Rudisill. Walter Mills, Charles Bates, Lester Kutz, John Snoke and Chester Cline. Burial was in the Mt Olivet cemetery, New Cumberland.

For the year preceding Sept. 28, 1936, grand juries in Zapata county, south Texas, were unable to find a law violation on whicli to return an Saturday attended the un Birthday Dinner A birthday dinner was served at veiling of the memorial monument oi town, will hold Rally day and homecoming services Sunday, November 22. The progra- will be in charge of the missionary superintendent, Mrs. Mabel Smith. The younrr people will give a Thanksgiving pageant Thanksgiving evening.

The Sunday school will hold Christmas exercises December 24. The committee in charire of arrangements is composed of Mrs. P. W. Hodgson, Mrs.

Clermont Smith, Mrs. B. W. Trimmer, Mrs. Claude Brown and Miss Katharine Sinner.

Martin Luther at Baltimore. William Arnold is confined to nis the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miss Vnna Blouse and Leroy Utz, both of Hanover, were married Saturday afternoon in the parsonage of Centenary Meehodist Episcopal church, Westminster, by the pastor. Rev.

O. G. Robinson. The general theme of the sermons bed with pneumonia. ighty in honor of Mr.

Lighty's 38th for the month of November to be birthday anniversary. He was presented with a birthday cake by his preached at St. Paul's Lutheran church by the pastor. Rev. Ralph C.

sister-in-law, Mrs. George Lighty. Big Amateur Contest Amateurs Wanted Featuring Frank and Mary and Betty Griman. Radio Artists over WORK. In K.

K. K. Hall, Shrewsbury, night, Nov. 5 at 8 P. M.

Admission 21c and 11c. Adv. 4-2t Robinson, will be "Christian Stew- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. rdship." Rev.

Mr. Robinson will i. F. Lighty and children, John and preach Sunday morning, November Get Your Trespass Notices at The Gazette and Dally Cardboard. 1 doz 60o plus 10c postage Mary, Mr.

and Mrs. George Lighty, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lighty, Mr. and on the theme, Peace, the Better Way." This will be to commemo Mrs.

Clayton Rider, Mr. and Mrs. SHREWSBURY "ONE RAINY AFTERNOON," featuring that handsome romancer, Francis Lederer. Trail theatre, Tues. and Nov.

3-4. Special 2 children, 15c; 2 adults for 25c; single admission, 10-20 cents. Take advantage of these low prices for November. Adv. I-2t ilbert Enfield, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Get Your Trespass Notices at The Gazette and Daily Cardboard, 1 doz 60c plus 10c postage if mailed to you Muslin, 1 duz 75c plus postage if mailed to you Adv. o21-tf GLEN KOCK "MY AMERICAN WIFE," with Francis Lederer and Ann Sothern. A new kind of romance of the wild and wooly west At Glen theatre, Nov. 4.

Show at 8 p. m. Adv. 3-2t Combs, son, Donald, Walter, Earl and if mailed to you Muslin, 1 doz plus postage if mailed to you For Finest Refrigeration See Elec-trolux at New Freedom Hardware Co. Our represertative, Callahan, in New Freedom every Friday, or by appointment Interborougb Gas Co.

Adv. al8-3t indictment. On Sept. 28 a jury returned two indictments. One was dismissed, the other was tried in an adjoining county after failure to obtain a jury in Zapata county.

rate the 18th anniversary of the Armistice day. Philadelphia Guest Here Miss Mary Stambaugh, Philadelphia, was entertained over the week- Sylvester Allen, Catharine Lighty, and Mrs. Titus Snyder, son. Adv. o24-U Dale, Margaret Miller..

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