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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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2
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1949 THB EVENING SUN, HANOVEP, PA AGE TWO OFFICIALS OF ADAMS COUNTY ELECT JACOBS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT EMMANUEL CHURCH WHITE HALL CHURCH LADIES AID HAS PARTY CIRCLE PLANS PARTY AT Chorus Will Present Second Annual Program Many Christmas Parties ire Held XMAS GIFT Suggestions ADAMS COUNTY DEATHS MRS. EDMUND P. SNYDER Mrs. Louisa Snyder, 96, widow of Edmund F.

Snyder, died at her home in Cumberland township, Adams county, last Evening at 5:45 o'clock. She was a daughter of the late Levi and Catherine Weikert Smucker. She was the last surviv- in member of a family of twelve children. Her husband died about 24 years ago. Mrs.

Snyder was a member of the Methodist church at Littlestown. Surviving are five children, Mrs. Emma Wood, Littlestown; Mrs. Charles Cashman, Bermudian Webster A. Snyder, Two Taverns; Mrs.

Claude Sherman, Gettysburg, and Harrison F. Snyder. Littlestown; eight grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 10 a. m.

at the J. W. Little and Son funeral home, Littlestown. Her pastor, the Rev. Harvey B.

Simons, will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. Carmel cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening. RONALD E.

LAUGHMAN Ronald Eugene Laughman, two- month-old son of Oscar and Madeline Small Laughman, New Oxford R. D. 1, was found dead in his bed this morning at 7:15 o'clock. Death, according to Adams County Coroner C. G.

Crist, occurred due to congential malformation of the heart. Suriviving in addition to his parents, are two brothers, Oscar, and Terry, at home; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Small, New Oxford R. D.

the paternal grandfather, Jacob Laughman, New Oxford R. D. 1. Funeral services will be held Friday at. 3:30 p.

m. at the William A. Feiser funeral home, Carlisle street. Interment will be in Meeting House cemetery. Friends may call this evening at the Feiser funeral home.

School Board Dinner The annual Christmas dinner for members of the school board of Adams county, and their wives, will be held tonight at 7 at the Methodist church in Gettysburg, folowing a brief business session of board members at 6 in the office of the superintendent of Adams county schools in the court house. MRS WILLIAM E. ALDINGER Mrs. Velma T. Aldinger, 64, wife of William E.

Aldinger, 116 Seminary avenue, Gettysburg, died last evening at 9:05 at her home. She had been in ill health for five years. The couple moved to Gettysburg from Royal Oak, in September, 1948. Mrs. Aldinger was born in Adams county, a daughter of the late Harry S.

and Margaret fHersh) Thomas. are her husband, two sons, Edward T. Aldinger, Sacramento, and Robert S. Aldinger, Eatontown, N. two grandchildren, three brothers, D.

Earl Thomas, Minneapolis; Henry Thomas, Gettysburg R. D. 3, and John F. Thomas, Washington, D. and one sister.

Mrs. Stewart Cooke, Vienna, Austria. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Schoodic Point, Maine, juts farther into the Atlantic than any other point of rock on the eastern coast. Christmas Trees FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS Wf wish to Iipartfolt thanks and appreciation to relatives, neighbors and friends for the nianv acts of kind- tipss shown ns.

during the illnpss and following the death of Annip R. Klnnk; also for floral tributes, expression of sympathy and use of automobiles. CHARLES E. KLUNK FAMILY. 2t70 Adv.

and cut your own. Scotch Pine, Banks Pine, a few White Pine and natives. Call on Saturdays, no Sunday sales. PIBLIC NOTICE will not be responsible for any bills whatsoever, unless contracted for by me personally. PAUI MILLER Hanover, Pa.

Adv. Local Grown Scotch Norway Spruce Wreaths, Centerpieces and a variety of Decorations. We Deliver. Two Locations Harman Tree Surgeons 810 McAllister St. HANOVER, PA.

Phone 3-1227 John G. Byers LITTLESTOWN, PA. Phone 43-M 1 mile south of Porters ATTENTION, FARMERS! NO. 2 MILLING WHEAT $2.05 per We Have For Sale BRAN per cwt. FLOUR MIDDLING $3.10 per cwt- Englar Inc.

WESTMINSTER, MD. Phone 235 Married 60 Years Mr. and Mrs. George Herring, Orrtanna, are observing their 60th wedding anniversary today. They married December 1889, at the Lutheran parsonage at Arendtsville with the Rev.

Dr. D. T. Koser, officiating. No particular celebration is being held today.

Their children and grandchildren entertained them on Sunday at a dinner at restaurant. Mr. Herring, a retired farmer and director of the Faifield National bank, is 79 years of age. Mrs. Herring is 83.

couple were the parents of nine children, seven of whom are living. Hospital Patients The following persons have been admitted as patients to the Annie M. Warner hospital, Gettysburg: Mrs. Mary King, Gettysburg'; Stanley Baker, Orrtanna R. D.

2. and Mrs. James Forsythe, Gettysburg. Those who were discharged include Mrs. Carl Seifrit.

Biglerville; Llovd Currens, Gettysburg; Robert Fuller Gettysburg, and W. Allen Maust, Gettysburg. Today's Market Prices Where Quality and Prices Meet 2 STORES GEISLER FURNITURE CO. 133 Carlisle St. UAMlVbft 8 W.

King St. LITTLESTOWN HANOVER GRAINS (Buying Prices at Warehouse) leat. rn, rley BALTIMORE POULTRY Weaker for hens, weaker for fivers, about steady for ducks. Trading light. Receipts moderate, some hens and fowl carried.

Wholesale selling prices per lb in Baltimore: Fryers, 3' 1-4 26-30c, mostly 27-28c: hens. 22-25C, few higher, few lower, light weights 17c Ducks mostly 30c, few 31c; turkeys, supplies Insufficient to quote prices. YORK (iRAIN PRICES Prices at SHOOTING MATCH HICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Dec. 15 be wheat served as a target for ling on the Board of Trade ves- day, dropping more than three its at times and closing with a of 2' cents. The drop in December wheat ised a nervous tone in the rest the market.

However, losses re not large and soybeans, which managed to end a fractional gain. Selling in December wheat came im longs in that contract who 1 not want to accept delivery of actual grain, Trading in all cember contracts ends Dec. 20. me professional traders sold Denber and bought the July deliv- giving that new crop month a tone. Wheat ended 2 lower to fher, corn was unchanged to oats were unchanged to Vz i'er.

rye was lower to higher, were 1 higher and lard 10 to 22 cents a hundred pounds At Green Spring Ball Diamond Near Bethlehem Steel Quarries SATURDAY, DEC. 17 At 1:00 P. M. Prizes: Turkeys and 12 and 16-gauge guns only. Shells will be furnished.

BALTIMORE POTATOES Dull on firm on N. 100-lb. sacks Pa. Katahdins size U. S.

comm Green Mountains J. Katahdins $1 50. SPONSORED BY East Berlin Fish and Game Association, Inc. SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1949 At Ira Lisenhart's Farm at Mummrrt's Meeting House From 1:30 to 4:30 P.

M. 12 and 16-gauge guns No PRIZES: Live Hogs, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. RAIN DATE, SATURDAY, DEC. 24. The Key Grain Feed Co.

Grain Market KEYMAR. MARYLAND. No. 2 Wheat 58 lb. No.

3 Wheat 57 lb. Feed Wheat. New Corn moisture Jersey Motorist Fined Charles William Allen. Trer.ton. N.

was fined $10 and this morning on a charge of making an improper pass. The charge was brought bv Gettysburg police before Justice of the peace Robert P. Snyder, Gettysburg..

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