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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, PA FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1936. Tin. Al I Daily as one whose aid wil! be especially sought vi hoc kb recently n-j corded at Christ church ObervJW A I. I I 41 I GAZETTE AND DAILY PATTERNS Mk a Smart Tunie FrOek Fifty Years Ago The comprising threo Republicans and one Democrat, will A son of Albert Emts residing on immicu tiie moat severe tt known In New Zealand ar betimi to have occurred In the paclfle Ocear hold Its first meeting on Monday, in East Market street, fell and broke his Harrisburg, Owlett announced. arm.

9uuut vi mat country. A slight fire was discovered at the MRS. LEWIS WEICHARD LEGION BANQUETS "The Inquiry will be thorough anl contlnuo until It is determined how much Is needed for relief after waste foundry of the Pennsylvania Agricultural works. It was extinguished YORK BOYS' BAND HOSTESS TO CLASS MISS BIERENCE BRIDE OF DANIEL WARNER Daniel J. Warner, eon of Mr.

and politics are eliminated from With several musical numbers In without sounding an alarcn. While handling a revolver a small WFA." Owlett said. Tork post No. 1JT, American Legion tendered the Tork Boys" band its an cluded in its program, the Fidelity on of Henry D. Stick of Codorus and Mnfc D.

J. Warner. S65 Prospect street, and Miss Stella M. Bierence. SHOWER PARTY HELD FOR ETHEL HARRISON Friends gave a kitchen shower on Wednesday evening to Miss Ethel Harrison, who has announced her engagement to Harold Howe, The party was held at the home of Mrs.

G. Brown, Courtlandt street. Those present were. Miss Ethel Harrison. class of the Grace Methodist Epis nual banquet last night in the post Many foreign insurance companies copal church school, taught by Mrs.

are quitting Mexico. home. The banquet was attended by EL A. Sterner, met on Txiesday eve fifty-one persons. George Fishel.

a member of the band, was the ning at the home of Mrs. Lewis Weichard, 1159 West Poplar street. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bierence, 622 Edison street, were married at.

o'clock last evening. The ring ceremony as performed by Rev. J. B. Layne, at the home of the bride's parents.

toasticaster. township shot himself In the abdomen. He recovered The Salvation army of Columbia rented the pop corn factory at WriehtsviUe for a meeting place. Addison Sheffer of Tork started a chain manufacturing business at Chainbersbrrg. Lenhart and Keasy of Dover chipped a carload of horses to the West.

Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. Luther Mrs. C. R.

Hollinger rendered a vocal solo accompanied with Mrs. Elmer Addresses were given by Charles R. 1 1 1:1 Lose, president of the band; James Coleman, Miss Mary LoBianco, Miss Thelma Ryman and Mrs. G. Brown.

fyers at the piano. Miss Betty Fish Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichelberger, For Good Food Try Th. YORKTOWNE Hold W.

Hefferman. commander of lork er aiso sang. me was accoiupameu brother-in-law and sister of the by Miss Mildred Rosenfleld. bride, were the only attendants). The post No.

and Marlet C. Ness, general chairman of the spring concert committee. The guest of honor was Refreshments were served to Mrs. bride wore a white satin and net Nine marriage licenses were is dress carried white roses and IS-' W. H.

Reinhan.lt. Mrs. V. E. Finne-frock.

Mrs. Ada Bierkamp, Mrs. L. D. sweet peas.

Mrs. Eichetberger wore sued by the clerk of the courts "WU lia.u F. Kamsay. Roberts. Mrs.

R. Hollinger, Mrs. a blue satin dress and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers- K. C. AUXILIARY TO HOLD PARTY TONIGHT The weekly card party of the Ladies' auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus will be held this evening instead of last evening as previously announced.

Bridge, Ave hundred and other games will be in charge of Mrs. William A. Allen. Mrs. George Following the ceremony there was Twenty-Five Years Ago William Lesh a well her Spiral or Croquignolt a reception at St Andrew' hall, 1150 East Prospect street Lee Gallagher's Ada Holland.

Mrs. D. B. Strine, Mrs. J.

C. Smith. Mrs. Lewis Weichard, Mrs. J.

L. Druck. Mrs. C. S.

Baker, Mrs. W. H. Elicker, Mrs. Elmer C.

Myers, Miss Anna Smith, Mrs. George S. Robinson. Mrs. B.

G. Fickes and Mrs. E. A. Sterner.

broken leg in an John H. Trimmer, Sr. The banquet was prepared under the supervision of C. E. Saltzgiver, chairman of the Legion canteen committee.

The banquet was served by members of the Ladies" auxiliary. Those present in addition to those named above were: Tallas E. Min-nich, conductor; Charles MouL George Fishel. Ruth Callahan Shettel, Ruth Elizabeth Yoder, George Fishel, I Edward Swarti, Edward Myers, Lu York sustained accident WAVE SI 75 orchestra furnished music for danc ing. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren will leave 1 Mummert Mrs. P. A. Noll, and Miss Catherine Munchel.

This it th eom-plat prie. today for a few weeks' visit to Florida. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Didio.

Mrs. R. C. Morrison, Hotel York-towne. left yesterday to spend several davs in Philadelphia.

Mies Galbraith daughter of W. R. Galbraith of Slate Hill near Delta was rushed to a Baltimore hospital cn a special train for an operation for appendicitis. C. C.

Frick who resigned as vice president of the Security Title and Trust company assiroed charge of the plant of the Pullman Automatic Mr. Warner is a graduate of the William Penn High school, class of EAGLES WILL HOLD SPRING DANCE TONIGHT Miss Isabel H. Greenberg, a stu Finger Wive dent at the Millersville State Teach 19M28, and is employed as a machinist at the American Cahin com ther Jones, Donald Krebs, John Yoder, William Ditzler, Harvey Moritz, Charles Mout, Laverne Flowrean, Ralph Hoffman. Clair Keller. Paul Hyde.

Roy McGIaughlin. Charles COSTS LESS BY FAIt VMS rtCCBI TBPTaPVUl, ers' college, has returned to her home. S4S North Beaver street, for York aerie No. 1SS. Fraternal Order of Eagles, will hold the spring pany plant.

Mrs. Warner has been employed at the York Suit company Completely Dried 35 Ventilator Manufacturing company tear West Tork avenue. Crircrn. Rodger Shearer, Vernon for several years. Edward King.

Raymond OUer, Thirteen doss held at the citv dot- ess the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.

Hiltabidle, of Washington. D. are spending several days in York. Mr. Hiltabidle is Robert Witmer, RoeweU Davidson, pound for some tine were Silled bv frolic and dance at White Oak park i this evening.

Proceeds will be used for the benefit of the charity fund. Hal Brand and His Aristocrats will furnish the music. A glee club and Sid Smith and his electric guitar will John Stare, James Engdall. Robert Hirshman. Donald Kuhns, John Hut- MRS.

HOOBER NAMED ON NATIONAL BOARD I 1 Dr. E. W. Meisentelder. Jr.

Charles H. Heies, 75 i West York avenue a member of the building firm rcrmancal Shop ASTOR ton, Austin Dietx. Snyder, Glen Brillhart. Clyde Spangler, Harry a former secretary of the ions l. M.

C. A. Faul P. GoeU. IU First avenue, is spending some tine in Pittsburgh.

Harvev C. Newswanger, 170 Irv entertain. cf Heiges and Son was in a critical Mrs. John A. Hoober, president of the York branch Needlework guild of Leinhardt Dros.

Ill-ill W. Mark.t St Open Ertnlnca Long. James Stouch. Harold Gruver, condition as the result of a brie Sl-tS Lthmarcr BM. Phon 1114 11 EAST MARKET ST YORK, PA America, has been notified of her ap Elwood Heidler, Donald Denholm.

triking him on the side of the head. MISS ETHEL HARRISON pointment on the national board of Adaca Long. Glen Gruver, Luther ing road, has returned from a visit to New York city. Fifteen Years As Slonaker, Clark Spangler, Francis Gilbert, Glen Crowl and John Ness. fr Harrv W.

Swarthwout, of Plans were discussed for the orga TAKES NEW POSITION Miss Ethel Harrison, 56 South Beaver street who has been in charge of the dress department of Haddonfleld. N. Is visiting her Eization of an Alumni afociation of mother, Mrs. Frederick G. Gotwaid, Mak It For Horn Or Strtet Herbert's store, has accepted a posi tion in the ready-to-wear depart ment with the Stillman store.

S641. There is nothing quite so im portant to a larger woman, as that 7 rnrirnc rnnpTTirrmir HCrotpiignole V.va. i W.vefiri I III BEAUTY JiALlM 8t Open Kvenlnn Ptiene 133 East Market street Lou Gazzoia. a student at Gettysburg college, is spending some time at the home of Mrs. Viola Hinton.

133 North Duke street. Mrs. G. W. S.

Loucks arrived in York from Atlanta, having spent the past winter there. She will spend the summer with her son. Robert L-Loucks, S2S Arlington street Mrs. G. A.

Kohler. Smithburg. Md her frocks whether they are for wear at home or abroad be built on is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mollie the York High school. Vernon D.

Heiiran was promoting the move-dent. Farkei Ebersole. Prospect street eulered injuries to his left eide when the motoi cycle he was riding collided with an automobile driven by Frank IT unmet Turse n.iik men were operating at Tork Haven. Their prices were eight, ten and twelve cents a quart for Homer Crist was selected valedictorian and Fred Eyster salutatorlan the proper slenderizing lines, well Hankey, 5SS West Market street. the organization.

The annual convention of the guild opened yesterday in San Francisco, Cal. With delegates from the 763 branches throughout the country, the sessions opened at the Fairmont hotel, for a three-days session, with Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, president in charge. The keynote of the conference is on ways to alleviate distress caused by unemployment, sickness and disaster.

The organization was founded more than fifty years ago for the sole purpose of providing new garments for the needy. Mrs. John A. Hoober says that although the Needlework guild makes but one general collection from members in the year, usually in the fall, recent flood disasters in the eastern parts of the country demonstrated the need for active, well-organized collection agencies that can be relied upon for prompt action. HA.YVAH PE.YV PL PILS GUESTS OF THE LE.NKERS The pupils of the home room sponsored by Miss Nettie K.

Fisher at the Hannah Penn Junior High School were the guests of Mary Louise Lecker and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lecker, at their country home north of York on Wednesday evening.

The citizens of the room, together for their three years of junior high school experience, their sponsor. Miss Fisher and Miss Mary C. Logan tailored, smart, but feminine, withal The shirtwaist frock sketched has just this smart slender look about it. completely simple but with nice de tails, and perfect for home wear. The collar, for Instance, is soft and flat tering and the shoulder yoke extends into a panel which continues down HESS FAMILY HOST TO OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Gueets during the past two weeks at the home of Mrs.

Gussie Hess, 1035 West Foplar street were: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. March, Harrisburg; Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer E. Bailets, Lemoyne; Mrs. Carrie Thrush, Maine; Dr. H.

H. Myers and son, Lome, Indiana; Mr. and Mrei. O. C.

Bentzel, Toledo, MISS FISHER GRADUATE OF NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE Miss Amelia Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William J. Fisher. 457 Madison avenue, will graduate on Saturday, June IS, from Northwest CONTINENTAL SQUARE the entire length of the skirt. Softly and George T.

Forter, two of their class-nxxn teachers, hiked with their classmate hostess to her home at the close of school. Games and the evening feast were bloused is the bodice part and workmanlike are the sleeves, whether you prefer them long or short. White col ern university. She will receive me lar and cuffs set off p. gingham or c.

j-rafnafng class cf the West York Hiih school. Property Transfers York National Bank and Trust company to Harold EnSeld and wife, property in Sth ward, York. Harry M. King estate by trustee to Eugene W. Kottrcyer, property In 13th ward, York.

Lewis G. Lehr to Theodore F. Ctz and wife, a property in Fees township, i bachelor of science degree in com other cotton frock, adding to the MISS SECHRIST GIVEN" KITCHEN SHOWER PARTY clean, fresh look so desired. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert March and daughters, Margaret and Isabella, Camp Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Topper and sons, Clarence and David, York. Designed in Sizes: 36, 40, 42, 44 merce. Miss Fisher is a graduate of the William Penn High school, class of 1931.

She attended the College of William and Mary, where she spent her 46, 4S and 50. Size 38 requires 3 vards of 35 inch material with Miss Corean E. Sechrist, who wil! married to James D. Rohler, was vard contrasting, and 2 yards of bias given a surprise kitchen shower on winmiirs and junior years, ana bindine inch wide. With long Pius 0.

Duncan an! wife to War sleeves, size 3S requires 4H yards. ren and wife, a property enjoyed by the following who attended: Eugenie Dacheux, Helen Copenteaver, Katherine Chalone, Loraine Ashway, Betty Billet, Hilda Gruver. Lois Lehn, Jean Strausbaugh, Dorothy Gemmill. Jeanette Lose, Ruth Smith. Ruth Winard.

Betty Reachard, John Mueller, Jacque Tracey, Francis Sibol, William Wagner. Edward Mummert. Dona'd Beyer. Richard Crerand. Billy Nevin, Chester Bievenour, Wiiilam Alban, Eleanor Shoemaker, Thomas Corish, Ralph" Scott, Elizabeth Herrmann, Josephine Farkas, Lester Snyder, Frances Wilt, Hayden Jamison, and JeromeYan Brakle.

Th new Spring and Summer Paturt Rflrti, for tou now. Not only dott It diizn for trtrt tit, but Wednesday evening by her sister, Mrs. Gehra B. Sheffer, 257 West Cottage place. Prizes for contests were won by Mary Hose.

Frances Trone Mary Lehman and Mabel Anderson. A luncheon was served to Marion Kunkle, Frances Trone, Mary Lehman, all of York: Mary Hose, Esta frocka for Ttrr oeawion. Phot BAPTIST CONVENTION CONSIDERS MERGER St. Louis, May 21. (AP).

Consideration of a merger of the northern Baptists with the Disciples of Christ (Christian church) was proposed today to the northern Baptist convention by Rev. George A. Campbell, St. graph how dreaset made from panrn Mint worn, la tnn oooa. run wm charming dalcn which joa hav not ten then went to Northwestern to complete her course.

Miss Fisher has accepted a position with a large industrial corporation in Chicago. She will take up the duties' of her position on May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will attend the exercises.

MISS ROZELLA OLP TO BE MARRIED JUNE 6 before. On pattern and wt new sprinj ana Spatz, Mrs. W. W. Sechrist Mr.

and Summer rattern oooa iac 3iimmr Rnnk alona 15e. in iianover. Permits Granted i Loring Studies, 132 West Market street, to remodel for studio. Cost i-'o. J.

E. Garrett, contractor. Craver, 1J4 East Princess treet, to enclose balcony. Cost J150. Ervin Cousler, 335 avenue, to erect new concrete porch.

Cos: 5150. H. F. McCuIIough, North Pin? treet, to place front, concrete step L. Toomey, ccntractor.

Louis, former president president of Pattern mailed to ny addraaa so rtetipt Mrs. Stewart Lenker and Mrs. Wilbur Flaharty, Dallastown; Mabel Anderson and Mrs. James Anderson, Stewartstown; Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth of 13a in coin or tamp. the International Conference of Disciples of Christ in America. Pptnt nm and addraM olalnly i be nr. I leaM rut a wreae ruunu oiwm Mr. Campbell said he was not! Tbt Gasatt isd Dally, and mail to Sechrist.

Red Lion; Mrs. Edwin Rupp. Corean Sechrist James Rohler Invitations have been issued for the Vork, Pa. speaking officially for his denomination but that he felt certain "all dis MRS. HULL IS GUEST OF Y.

W. A. GROUP; S641. Sizes 36. 38, 40.

41. 44. 46, 48 wedding of Miss Rozelia Olp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse B. Wil- and Mr. and Mrs. Gehra B. Sheffer, all of York.

ciples would approve of my state and 50 TALKS ON WORLD PEACE uams, to W. Burg Anstine. The cere Mrs. Hannah Clothier Hull, na Letters Granted Administration on estate of SalLe Biggest sandal hits: lily Cool liSht ond WHITE la if II' 'or Somra.r a. 11 ar i 1 1 the aandal leaaan i fi 11 II n- And whether 40 70 II Writes.

I I you're coin ta the Ib. I I yVSN. 1 1 beach the mountain! I I 'Slfc. 11 itarin- in town you'll ir into department ni th atylei tional president of the Women's In Nam ment. The Rev.

James H. Franklin, president of the northern Baptist convention, remarked that the applause which greeted Campbell's proposal will be presented to the general council of the convention which indicates official action of some nature will be taken. mony wil Itake place at 4 clocs on Saturday afternoon. June 6, in Trinity Evangelical church. Mr.

Anstine is a member of the York county bar, and Mies Olp has been employed in the office of the county commissioners of2ce for several years. A. Michael, Kanover, to M. W. NailL Applications To Wed YORK STUDENTS GETS HONORS AT COLLEGE Charles Mowery, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Mowery, 431 North Newberry street, has been elected to the student council at Rider college Trenton, N. J.

He has introduced a Howaid Aivia Ziegler. 6)9 Dallas Stmt Addraaa ternational League for Feace and Freedom, was the guest speaker at the monthly luncheon of the Y. W. C. A.

yesterday, under the auspices of the public affairs committee of the organization. The meeting was held in the auditorium, in charge of Mrs. William S. McCIeilan. president of the Y.

W. -A. board. Mrei. Hull took as her subject, "Conditions in Europe What is Stat Oty WELFARE ORKERS TO ATTEND CONFERENCE VOTH-Do NOT MS ellpolna ol tall r.Hapn with want order.

KeD the clippiat Mrs. Percy Cooper, superintendent; measure the council which will provide for the organization of an honorary fraternity. Alpha Epsilon Zeta. He is a junior in the business administration course, and a graduate of the William Penn High school. for referene aa to number and la of FRATERNITY AIDS POET'S WIDOW; SAVE HOME Heafford Junction, May 21.

(AP). Financial aid offered by her late husband's fraternity was accept pattern deaired, In cat your order goal of the Children's home, Pine and Philadelphia streets', and Mrs. H. ftrtet, York, and Ruth Caroline Schicsser, aO North Broad street, i ork. Licensed to Wed Daniel Jacob Warner.

S5 Prospect treet, York, and Estella Mae Bierence. 6:: East Ediscn street, York. Recent Births To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.

Brie, Washington, D. cn Wednesday, May 20, a daughter. Mrs. Brie was formerly Miss Blanche Rittenaouse, aetrmj, Margaret Whitcomb, secretary of the said today the cooperation of "every agency in the counties, including the Being Done in the League And in the Country to Keep Out of War?" She said in part: "War and peace are too complicated to be stabilized. The peoples of the world are too close together, through scientific progress.

We simply cannot stand another world war. War is not inevitable. York county chapter of the American Red Cross society will leave early today for Atlantic City where they will attend the National Conference of Social Workers. police" will be solicited in tne senate's investigation of the FWA in ed today by Mrs. Eugene Field, widow of the poet, enabling her to save her beautiful resort estate threatened by a mortgage foreclosure.

"Trank Hebert, the 80-year-old widow's attorney, said Harry E. Weese of Chicago, chairman of the endowment fund of the New York Alumni LARGE AUDIENCE AT BANJO BAND CONCERT Karl Alex Smyser's Student Banjo band last night presented an appealing concert in the William Penn aud Pennsylvania. Specifically, he named District At cf tnis torney Charles F. Kelley, as well as To 'Mr. and Mrs.

David Lippy, 514 a.t5ouga turope armed to the itorium before an audience of about the prosecutors in all other counties Smith street, cn Monday. May is, at teeth, stronger than before the war. 125 tyle to choos from in Pump, Ti, Strap, Oxford and Sandal. 1.000 persons. The band appeared in the 1'ork hospital, a daughter.

The country is preparing to fight an imaginary enemy. The United States has no enemy. The monev Died TRUE BLUES JIEET WITH MRS. DEHOFF True Blue" class of Memorial Reformed Sunday school, Mrs. Edward O.

Keen, teacher, held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jacob De-Hnff. 709 North George street The MAIN FLOOR HAETltAX. On May 20. 195, at 9 :4.3 which ie needed for the necessities their new green and gold uniforms.

The assisting artists on the program, all of whom were well received by the appreciative audience, were: John Longenecker. baritone, Frances Marie Horning, Rita O'Neill, and Howard Britton, dancers, and The Blue Belles, a vocal trio. enriching some. p. 4i the Yari hujjital.

Eiiea Janeicf the people is Lehman Hartznia, wife of A P. Kart-1 man. Srarriew, aged Sj years. 7 months wfcuf otse Kali-sten-iks Shoe for Children -Keep good feet healthy" NEWSWANCER'S iers of real iivinsr. 3d 9 day.

I While negotions still go on amonjr evening was spent socially. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The following were in attendance. Keuitivrt iad fnends are Invited to at-. the nations, armaments are bein trad the funeral from Br residence are oem, Sundiy, May 24.

at 2 p. m. Con-1 and are ready to use ciadinj jerries ia tie Starriew United) at the. drop of a hat" The speaker chapter of Phi Delta Theta, advised him upon Mrs. Field's acceptance that the money would be ready tomorrow.

The fraternity's offer to advance the 33,000 needy to satisfy a judgment against the 155-acre estate on Crystal lake near here was tele graphed yesterday from Philadelphia by J. R. Mitchell, alumni commissioner of the order, when Mrs. Field's plight became known. WPA INVESTIGATION WILL BE THOROUGH Philadelphia, May 21.

(AP). State Senator G. Mason Owlett (R, Tioga), Women's $1.49 Sandals Mrs. Ed---rd O. Keen, Mrs.

Sidney 2 East Market Street and Continental 3L Rauhauser, Leona DeHoff, Mrs. Catherine Orwig, Mrs. Clarence Bixler and Mrs. Jacob DeHoft. Square, Tork, Pa and Mesh Oxfords BLUE BIRD GIRLS TO -HOLD CAMPING PARTY The girls of the Blue Bird silk mill met last evening at the Y.

W. C. A. and planned for a camping party, to be held at Camp Cann-Edi-On. Following the business session games were played in the gymnasium.

Miss Jan Rosson, assistant general secretary of the Y. W. C. was in charge of the meeting. Attending were: Pauline Pjese, Beatrice Riese, Leona Smith, Sara 10 Smart Style.

Cuban and Lew closed with a plea for constructive Frienii may call Saturday eTening: 2 machinery. Questions and dis-from 4 to p. m. 22-2i I cussiona followed. METZGEE.

Oa May 21, 1XH5. at Those attending the luncheon m- ftU rMne at were: Mrs. Hannah-Clothier Hu'l Spring Grove E. L. i Xorbert O.

ii- vr ir husbaad of Eveiva v. Meager, adi 5- cC.e.Ian, Mary 42 years, months and 19 days. Jesscp, Miss Laura Ebert, Miss Eetnains w.ii be sent Saturday mora- Emma B. Cochran Mrs Wa'ter lng to SoipEwns-riile. whre services rveP.

i' win be conned Monday afternon. P- Strack, Mrs. fcraent in Shippensnlie cemetery. C.yde El Cu.p, Mrs. E.

W. L. Mani- st lh residence at fold, Mrs. D. P.

Klinedinst Mrs Isaaar-Jle Inday and evening Scott Bruce JIrs STOCGH. On May 21, im it 12:06 3da Finley, Miss Jan Rosson, Oeorze Stocgh, aged ST years, Mrs. J. E. Bridarett.

Mrs. A. R. Rose Keiatives and friends are invited to at- --araS Bear, Miss Jane Bear, tnd the funeral from his late r-sidnce, Mrs- Alice B. LeFevre, Mrs.

Sterling Mrs- Ka5Ie- Mae LEGION AUXILIARY HAS LAST CARD PARTY The American Legion auxiliary held the last card party of the season on Wednesday evening with Mrs. H. A. Biaebaum, chairman. Prizes for bridge and "500" were won by the following: Mrs.

Thomas Mills, Mrs. MARION-FRANCIS CONFIDENCE IS A NAME THE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL BEAUTICIANS No name in Beauty Culture Carries More Prestige, Influence, public and professional approval. You just know you've selected the right school when you train at Marion-Francis. 9 W. Market St, York, Pa, Gehly Bldg, 2nd Floor.

Phon 32364 Hoke, Martha Gladfeiter. Charlotte Gladfelter, Alta Rheinhold, Helen Detweiler, Betty Hershey, Thelma Kirk, Carolyn Roth, Beatrice Gross, Erma Myers, Edna Palmer and Margaret Stambaugh. (HERBERTS BASEMENT) at the house', interment ia Ureeninoont i EY-er, Mrs. George Myers. Mis; H2va Heathcote, Mary Ellen Kline- R.

Boeman, Miss Janet Sutcliffe, Miss Ann Meckley, Mrs. C. Elsesser, Mrs. J. E.

Brenneman, Mrs. Clair Smith. Mrs. Wilbur Moser, Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Stuck-ey. Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Brown, Mrs. E. R. Brown, Mrs.

E. R. Eargelt, Beatrice Zech, Mrs. Zarfoss, Mrs. Hively, Helen Selmser and Harvey Jr.

cemetery. Friends may call this vni-? from to 9 p. a. it his late residence, 42 North dicst, Ruth Kiinedist, Mrs. A.

Good-fellow, Miss Elizabeth Bonham, Mrs. W. Sammel and Miss Ruth Seymour. BETTER GRADE FIRESTONE HENRI-LOU BEAUTY SH0PPE Available Ballroom Civic Meeting Rooms (Minimum 10 Maximum 200) Card Parties Private Dances Brook Hotel Ad. WEEKLY SPECIAL TENNIS SHOES A.

F. K0LLER, Funeral Dirctor Hodern Funer' Home, HIS W. Market rtrt As. f4-tfa YOUR CHOICE ANY BEAUTY AID LAST GARDEN EXHIBITS TO BE HELD TOMORROW The garden exhibitions sponsored REGULAR $5.00 WAVE $0.75 HENRY SLEEGER SON funeral Directors. 80 Market St.

ie rTocective society cose tomorrow, with the showing of "Spring Hollow," the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Xeirnan, Susquehanna WINNERS OF PRIZES AT ST.

MARY'S PARTY St Mary's Social guild held the mid-week party Wednesday afternoon in the school hall. Prizes were won by Mary Zimmerman, Mrs. Nettie Myers, Mrs. Harry Hall, Mrs. J.

Roehin, M. Freeman and B. Stevens. The committee for the Saturday evening party will be composed of Mrs. Annie Schneider, Mrs.

Henry Schneider, Mrs. George Schneider and Margaret Schneider. A "IEHL SON funera. Director ML Wolt" LEASER Ftinerai Director Ambulance Servlr Jacobus. Pa (Bmnt) Rg.

79o Wall Paper Special for Saturday Choice of 20 PATTERNS ROOM LOT WE USE THE EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THIS WAVE WE SPECIALIZE IN VIGOROL SCALP TREATMENTS, FACIALS, EYE BROW ARCH, HAIR STYLING tran, north. After visiting the Nei-man place, the guests will be entertained at tea at "Barnby," Mrs. William Walkers place on the Tork airport road. At "Spring Hollow," Mrs. Fred Stambaugh and Mrs.

Ralph F. Fisher will act as hostesses. The tickets will be taken by Edwina and Jane, daughters of Mrs. Fisher. At "Barnby" tea will be served by the members of the board of the Protective Aid society.

Miss Emiiie Latimer, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Ross IN MEMOHIAM WARFIELD. la loving memoir of Arthur J. who departed thia life.

Mar lir.d. 1SJ4. 'He ia not dmd who Uvea in the hearta and minds of the living." Card Of Thank NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Thi shop employ only operators licensed by th Penna. Stat Department of Instruction to fulfill your beauty A STRACK ea SON runerai Director. 151 JO S.

Geo- EOW. ETZWESLER A SON Funeral Directors. Wrighteville Pa T33 E. Market St Tort Adr. EDW BAUMEISTER Funeral Director.

(14 a Pershing Ave WALTER W. FUTER Funeral director. New Funeral home. 662 Linden avenue. Adv.

M.WJ-.-tX We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and McCoy, Mrs. H. J. Williams, Mrs. H.

OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 8'2 C. Ulmer, Mrs. F. V. Moore and Mrs.

sympathy extended during the funeral of our brother. P.olandus H. Waft Brottitr Inc. 29 S. Duke St.

William A. Eice. They will be as (Bamnt) PHONE 6169 PHONE 6169 GENUINE LEATHER 80LES 157 SOUTH GEORGE ST. TORK sisted by Betty Atkins and Betty Sowers; also for the f.oral tributes and use of automobiles.1 By His Brothers, George and Peter A. Sowera, Frick.

Boy Scouts will be in attend ance at both places..

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