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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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8
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Weddings I I 5 4 Social Pointers Ann Keeney daughter of John 11 Keeney, 126 Fair for marriage li- work Guild in January. Chaper- Avenue. and the late Mr. Kee- censes have been filed at York ones at The Pot will be Mr ney, and Jack N. LeFevre, son by Bobby Lee Lindsay, Hanover, and Mrs Robert Webb and Mr.

Karl LeFevre, 76 and Gloria Jean Sipling. 511 and Mrs William Davis, The Avenue and I he late East Middle Street, and by meeting was held at the home Addington, Tyn- of Mrs. Alex Mavros Avenue. The I I of Mrs Boundary Mr LeFevre, were married Mickey LeRov Saturday at 4 pin in thedall Air Force Base, Fla and tenmal By FOLLY (HAMER DEAR POLLY I would 355 Cen- like to bake rm Christmas cook program earlv bul do not know how parsonage of the EUB Church Jo Anne Leppo, Hanover 4 on was in charge of to store thorn so they will at Greenmount, Md The Rev Mrs Ronald Schloyer and Mrs fresh for Christmas. I have Robert A Reider performed thr Mrs.

William Y. Naill Clarence Reinert Initial plans never done this before and am single-ring ceremony. They are owner of the Rusty Nail Antique were made to hold a rummage slumped, so I would appreciate residing at Mullertown. Hanover Shop, presented a program on sale Saturday, Dec at the some pointers. CONNIE R.D.

1 Mr LeFevre is sports at the meeting of market house Sue Bair DEAR don't editor of The Evening Sun Mrs Xi Psi Exemplar Chapter, Beta was named chairman of the LeFevre is employed in the Sigma Phi Sorority, last eve- project. The next meeting will typography department of The mng at the home of Mrs. Paul be Tuesday, Dee 6 at at GOl IvD PUMPS Water Jyitemt D. H. KLUNK I Nminfr, Phone lit CUSTOM HENS E.

F. MILLER Floor 1 Wall Tile I priRhl Electric Floor Avenue. Hanovt The Evening Son. Ilanmer Pa Thursday, 24, May ur suggest belts and wallets by Hickok Raymond's FURNITURE WHERE QUALITY And PRICES MEET EASY TERMS GEISLER FURNITURE CO 2 STORES 133 Carlisle Hanover 8 W. King Littlestown Evening Sun Fourdiiltlron Dir As Fire Sncvps Home Maple Lane.

Hanover the home of Mrs. Leo Lawler R.D. 1 Mrs Harry Fogle 536 Broadway, president, announced the chapter will participate in a cultur- A bridal shower was held al exchange with the other Tuesday evening at the home of local chapters in January. The Mrs Harriet Smith, 532 Locust chapter made a donation to the Street, in honor of Miss Rose Rod Cross Christmas project. Miller, 347 Ridqe Avenue.

Mc- The next meeting will be next Sherrystown. Mrs Jane Shealcr Tuesday at 8 at the home was co-hostess The guests were PHILADELPHIA of Mrs Francis Collins, 1230 Mrs Mary Shultz. Mrs Phyllis children died today in a fire Baltimore Street. Tasto. Mrs.

Kitty Weaver, Mrs. which swept their home in Rose Sanders. Mrs Patricia north-central Philadelphia. Theta Chi Chapter. Beta Sig- Taylor, Mrs Jean Little, Mrs A fire official said the ehil- ma Sorority, announced Mary Miller, Mrs Bernie Mas- dren were left alone when their evening it wiil provide enheimcr.

Mrs Elsie Rick rode. sitter went to a corner store to chaperones at The Pot Satur- Miss Judy Little. Mrs Gwen get a loaf of bread donate Hartlaub and Mrs. Cora Berk- th new articles to the Needle- heimer The fire started on the first floor of the small, two story brick, row house Firemen raised ladders to the second floor, where the children fled. and removed them through a front window.

NEW YORK (APi Memory pouch The dead are: Emanuel Has- ls the magic mirror of life About tfie only people who an, 2, his sister, Wadia. 5, and At will it can blot out the seemed to retire on pensions their cousins, Robert Oaddams, harsh present and in an instant were railroad men and govem- 2. and his brother, Harold replay the past, bringing to ment employes. 5 All were dead when taken to mind clearly again the warmth A person from a large town St Joseph's Hospital vanished scenes, voices and contemptuously referred to a you use a large tin can with a tighl-litting lid? A potato chip ean would h- fine tor a large quantity and waxed paper could be put between the layers. Some of my friends theirs, out do he careful that you make a type that freezes well.

A previous Pointer for putting an aluminum tea ball with damp cotton inside (cotton must be kept damp) is the best thing I have tried for keeping soft cookie that should stay that way. This also worked well with miniature truit cakes that might grow hard. POLLY DEAR POLLY The following list was posted on our bulle- Remember II lien HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (APi penny postcards in his delivery By ECILY BROWNSTONE AP Food Editor tin hoard for Thanksgiving week: "1 Entertain while I stuff the turkey in cents. 2 See that wastcbas kots are emptied for tfie week 10 cents 3 Be my errand girl on Thursday while I make Thanksgiving dinner 20 cents 4 Help me with the dishes Monday. Wednesday and Fri day 10 cents.

5 Help me with the dishes Tuesday. Thurs day and Saturday 10 cents 6 Pick up the toys at bedtime 10 cents Please ini tial only three items; place a check mark when work is finished and I will pay off on Sunday morning We have four children. 10. 8 and 1-vear-old I will change this list each week until Christ mas. This not only helps me with my work but enables the children to start a Christmas fund for themselves I gave each one an empty baby food jar and in these they will save the money made to use for gifts they wish to buy for the family One small child was burned ftnd two others suffered smoke Inhalation in the blaze Two oth ers rescued by firemen were not hurt.

Lt. Charles Lewis assistant fire marshal, said that Mrs. Oaddams was at work a a hort order cook in a restaurant 10 blocks away and Mrs Hasan, her sister, was minding the children. Since the two older girls are in nmlI ry Snack school and their leisure is limit Chocolate tidbits go into these they are happy to help Tin- cookies list is really for them. The children are wonderful Red Apple Slices with helpers throughout the year and Peanut Butter do have regular jobs, such as member when choanalyzed kept it to Cookies Mllk making their beds and keeping All halthy babies were ex- and didn't brag about it at cock- rooms picked up but they OA ME Meet, eat, and relax in the most pleasant BRADFORD NORTH HANOVER PLAZA RESTAURANT faces.

small town as one of those And you've got a pretty big places where they roll up the storehouse of memons yourself sidewalks at 9 at night if you can look back and re- Anyone who had been psy-' 'it Oatmeal Icebox Cookies pected to be fat and rosy. tail parties A good eater would spill more Vodka was drunk chiefly calories on his necktie at lunch Russians. Most Americans EBOX COOKIES are not paid for these. As there are so manv extra things to be cups sifted regular flour Doss Sentenced To Death For De liier Murder than his doctor now allows him real sure whehter it was for all day. the name of a drink or a river Some prankster in school was always secretly sticking a sign the city was thought by his on your back that said, neighbor not to have much me gumption People would give a good deal banker had a big roll- i done during the holiday season we are all much happier work- name ui a uii.i* nvc.

soft bl8 Anvbodv who took a iob with cup butler (r margarine, ft wm a p0Uy Dollar it will Vntv hv Hk 1 frmly-packed light brown pay SWTie of dimes for lhe Christmas funds JEAN 1 eee 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 Clip pieces semi-sweet chocolate to a proh- lem or a favorite homemak- of thought before buying any- top desk and a battered cuspi i thing that cost more than a dol- dor bside it. clip quick-cooking rolled oats idea wiU receive a lar and a half When unexpectedly confront- jnto a mixing bowl, sift to Polly uses the item in Pol- Grandpa doled out pennies ed with caviar, many Ameri- gether the flour, salt and baking Mail to The Eve- om a leather coin purse as if cans weren't sure whether enrt thp hotter sucar ning Sun- Hanover, 17331. confront- a mjxing bowl, sift to- FREEHOLD. N. J.

(APi After telling the judge did not from a leather coin purse as if cans weren't sure whether they soda Add the soft butter, sugar, commit this William G. were made of solid gold were supposed to eat it or use it and vanilla. Beat until Doss was sentenced to death bedtime, small boys had to load a RB gun smooth about 2 minutes. Stir WHY NOT GIVE THE LADY OF THE HOUSE A DAY OFF BRING HER AND THE FAMILY HERE FOR DINNER OPEN THANKSGIVING 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.

THANKSGIVING SPECIAL ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY Served sauce, celery dressing, choice of mashed potatoes or candied yams, fresh buttered peas carrots Roll Butter 3Q And for the Kids KIDDIE KORNER TURKEY SAME AS OUR REGULAR DINNER "TQ a ONLY SMALLER PORTIONS ONLY W.T.GHANT CO. omu A Wednesday for the murder of Donna DeRier, 19, of Hawthorne A dialogue on capital punishment between defense attorney Charles Frankel and Superior Court Judge Elvin Simmill, who pronounced sentence, accompanied the sentencing crinkly red marks around their It was widely regarded as a chocolate pieces and oats. legs left there by garters that sign of real class for a man to vide dough into 2 parts. Shape held up their long black stock- sport a diamond stickpin in his each part to form a 9-inch roll ings necktie. Wrap rolls in plastic wrap and Some small lads were emo- Every family kept a large chill several hours or overnight tionally scarred for life as the supply of salts handy.

If With a sharp knife, cut in of being forced to wear drinking the stuff cure inch slices Place several inches sissified little Fauntleroy w'hat ailed you, you eould al- apart on unpreased cookie Doss was convicted Nov 14 of outfits. ways take a bath in it. sheets cookies will spread first degree murder. The death The postman came to the You could hire a good plumb- Rake in moderate (375 degrees penalty is mandatory under New house tyice a day and still er at $5 a day. and a baby sit- oven 10 to 12 minutes.

Makes 3 Jersey law since the jury did found time to read most of the ter for 50 cents an evening, not make a recommendation for Doss remained composed Pa risian I)esinners throughout the proceedings, watching Simmill attentively. He was sentenced to die in the electric chair at Trenton State Prison the week of Jan 1 His case however, must be re- By LUCIE NOEL treated to touches of glitter, or viewed bv the State Supreme PARIS Winter hasn't chain armor I'ricosa Displtt pii Styles dozen of Ktatrir Wiring ntANCIS E. KLUNIC 911 Nurtfa SU Hi Service Court, according to law. before the sentence can be carried out. Doss was convicted of beating Miss DeRier to death with a begun, but Paris ready-to-wear arr carefully detailed designers have already shown well made, spring collections of lovely sun- Colors are all the sunshine shine colors, dazzling new prints shades, orange in several tones, wooden plank last Aug.

3 on an and a floating, mobile silhouette lemons from bitter to the ripest, isolated bridle path near Allaire with hemlines two to three inch- soft Bengal rose and hot pink. State Park. She was a student es above the knees. all the lavenders, pansy mauves at Montclair State College and 25 of the designers, who and bluebell, several clear redv was staying at her parents' sum- have just held their shows, are and raw salad green all mer home 111 Manasquan stressing fluidity. Their fullness shown alone or daringly mixed The state charged that their pleats twirl, and Tfl0 ready-to-wear business is jumped into her car at a tiaffic their shifts softly skmi the and snreadinc Yves light, toned her to drive to the gj Laurent'is opening new wooded area, and attempted (jut-in necklines, bare shoul- boutiques all over the world and rape her The girls nude and atld unexpected cutouts Pierre Cardin plans to do like- battered body was found the plenty of bare body to take for his line of men wear.

care of the sex appeal Plunging Marie Carine, who manufac- backlines are criss-crossed with jures for Heim. Lanvin, Desses, harnessings and apron straps scjierrer ancj Laroche, and L. studded with gold, silver or jew- Vvho produces for Pa- eled buttons. (ou de Rauch, Venet, Castillo Coats swing A new back sup- and Saint-Laurent Coats, feed pleness goes into the coat below both home and international the hips, cut on the bias and markets. LAFAYETTE La (AP) It joined by a stitched welted was a sad Wednesday at St.

seam to a straight top, or cut Catholic School in this higher at a short empire waist- south Louisiana city. hne. When bias cut entirely, it During the night, vandals swings softly, broke into the school cafeteria Jersey knits have taken hold kitchen and dashed bleach and meet the needs of speed. on tnrk-pvs rave and comfort Molvneux- soap pouder on 30 fat afler da'rk Lingg't Catholic RELIGIOUS SHOP MoAflittrr St Phone next morning FLOOR SANDING AND WAXING Dennu Bolu Pbone I NOW IN HANOVER I (mdols Ruin Turkeys. School Serres (thicken FRfOFRICK 5T HANOVER MENS I the main fare of the 485 pupils on Thanksgiving Eve The birds were in a large walk-in refrigerator After cleaning up the kitchen, cafeteria workers served the school children fried chicken.

KlUworlh inni LiIV Sriilrnrc For books to delight boys and girls phone or visit THE YOUNG READER CORNER I U't Si un Vu men Trade Agreement PHILADELPHIA jury that convicted APt 48-vear-old Frank J. Ellsworth of first gree murder spared his life Wednesday by recommending life imprisonment for him Ellsworth, of Omaha. Neb took the penalty recommenda- Communist tion of the jury of nine men and Viet Nam three women without flinching Ellsworth, in his third trial 1955. on TOKYO. (AP) China and North signed an agreement Wednes- dav on trade and payments for tor the death of an elderly Phil 1967 Radio Peking reported adelphia widow on July 4 said the agree- was found guilty by the jury ment wav signed in Peking be- Tuesday, tween the Chinese goveruint-ut and a North Vietnamese trade Lovely ending for a dinner mission Details ot the agree- party chocolate ice cream serv ment were not disclosed.

with coffee liqueur. Cin WRAPriO tRIE Doubleday Book Shop 4 York Street o- 17T31 no re Phone: 637-4 153 Ouen till 9 P.M. Lay-Awoy Service Charge Accounts Invited Free Gift Wrapping Directly Across From The Municipal Parking Lot On Baltimore St..

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