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York Daily Record from York, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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York Daily Recordi
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York Daily Record, Monday, July 9, 1973 with her daughter, Mrs. Irene S. York Area Deaths 'Lost9 Girl Was At Ball Game MERCERSBURG, Pa. (UPI) While a search party combed this Franklin County area for missing Melissa Wolfe, the 5-year-old girl enjoyed a pleasant 100-mile bus ride to Baltimore. According to State Police, Melissa was at Upton Community Park near her home Saturday for a picnic with her parents.

But she saw a group of children boarding a bus and decided she would rather take a ride. Police said no one on the bus noticed Melissa until they arrived at their destination Baltimore Memorial Stadium. The busdriver called police to report he had a young passenger who did not know her name, and they called off the search for Melissa. The little girl was giv en a ticket to attend the Orioles game with the Oakland A's and finally arrived home around midnight. 23 Executed, Hunt Still On Samarrai, the newspaper said, was arrested while on his way to Iran.

Arresting officers found "party dossiers, the Baghdad city security plan and other important papers" in Samarrai's possession. Other prominent detainees were Nairn Haddad, a member of the Baath party's regional command, and Mohammed Fadel. head the party's military affairs office, the newspaper said. The arrests began hours after the July 1 announcement by the Iraqi Baathist socialist regime that plotters led by Kazzar shot and killed Chehab and wounded Interior Minister Lt. Gen.

Saadoun Gheidan. Gheidan. who is in an Iraqi military hospital, may be partially paralayzed from his wounds, An Nahar said. BEIRUT (UPI) Beirut newspapers Sunday said that with 23 Iraqi security officers already executed, the ruling Baath party leadership in Baghdad is concentrating on rounding up other suspects involved in the July 1 assassination Defense Minister Lt. Gen.

Hammad Chehab. The 23 officers, led by Col. Nazem Kazzar, the former chief of internal security, were executed Saturday minutes after a special three-man court conv icted them of "deviating from the path of the revolution and the (Baath) party," a government announcement said. The Beirut newspaper An Nahar, in a dispatch from Baghad. said suspects included Abdel Khalck Samarrai, a Baath party ideologist and generally believed in Arab diplomatic circles to be the No.

3 man in the Iraqi leadership. Recent York Hospital To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Allison, Glen Rock RD 1, Sunday, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Deckard, 2545 Cambridge Road, Sunday, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Yontz, Mt. Wolf, Sunday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Kinnard 447 S. George Sunday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Degnan, 1927 Queenswwod Drive, Saturday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Caltagirone, 201 W.

Market Saturday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Hershner, New Park RD 1, Saturday, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Linebaugh, 2036 Stanton Saturday, a daughter. Walker Hunt.

Mrs. Walker was honored by Perry Point, Veterans' 1 Hospital for giving over 2,000 hours of voluntary service at the hospital. She was a member of Dallastown American Legion Auxiliary Unit 605. the Auxiliary of 40 and 8 and Ladies' Auxiliary of Rescue Fire Co. Mrs.

Walker also belonged to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Hametown. Also surviving are: Twe sisters, Mrs. Maggie Flinchbaugh, 820 S. Pine York, and Mrs.

Vertie E. Deller, 15 Frederick St. She was born in Shrewsbury Township, daughter of the late George and Salinda Grim Sauerwald. Funeral arrangements were incomplete Sunday night. Glenn R.

Barrick Glenn R. Barrick, 78, of 904 E. Princess widower of Hazel E. Barrick, died Sunday at 12:20 p.m. at Memorial Osteopathic Hospital.

Mr. Barrick was born in LeGore, son of the late James L. and Lottie E. Meisinger Barrick. He was a U.

S. Army veteran of World War and a member of York Lodge 1348, Loyal Order of Moose, and the York Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Holtzinger, 904 E.

Princess two grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Loretta Ecker, Mrs. Helen I. Eyler and Mrs. Marie Ellen Long, all of LeGore.

The Rev. Dr. Grantas E. Hoopert. of Aldersgate United Methodist Church, will officiate at the funeral Wednesday at 11 a.m.

at Strack and Jackson Funeral Home, 1205 E. Market St. Burial will be in Mt. Rose Cemetery. H.

Elizabeth Flicker Funeral services for H. Elizabeth Elicker, 62, of 1037 W. Poplar who died Friday at York Hospital at 12:15 p.m., will be held this morning at 10 at Strack and Jackson Funeral Home, 1205 E. Market St. Miss Elicker retired last year as secretary to the County Juvenile Probation Office.

Charles Gcntzler Charles Gentzler, 2350 Breezewood Road, died at 7:35 a.m. Sunday in Dover, General Hospital, where he was taken after becoming ill while visiting relatives there. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. Mrs. Barbara J.

Robinson Mrs. Barbara J. Robinson, 35, of 1775 Hillock Lane, died Sunday at 5:25 p.m. at York Hospital. Funeral arrangements were incomplete.

Krizan, Mrs. Teresa Berger, Mrs. Agnes McDonnell. Mrs. Gertrude Fink, and Mrs.

Patricia Bairn, all of Lebanon; and Mrs. Barbara Aiduk, Denver, 45 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Lean Koch, Lebanon, and Mrs. Jean Komlodi. Pompano Beach, Fla.

A concelebrated mass of Christian burial will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Gertrude's Church. Burial will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St.

Gertrude's Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home, Lebanon, is in charge of arrangements. Christ K. Wcirich YORK HAVEN Christ E. Wcirich, 83, Manchester RD 1, died at 6:15 p.m.

Friday at York Hospital. Husband of Mrs. Ida H. Snelbaker Weirich, Mr. Wcirich was born in Middletown.

He was a son of the late Simon and Clara Holstein Weirich, and was a retired employe of the former International Paper Co. here, where he worked for 45 years. He was a member of the Quarter Century Club of the company, and was also a member of Susquehanna Fire Co. Surviving are nine children: Mrs. Harry Shearer, Manchester RD Mrs.

Jacob Firestone, Manchester RD Chester Weirich. 82 S. 4th Mount Wolf; Mrs. Herbert Taylor. Etters RD Wilbert Weirich, Etters; Jay Weirich, at home; Mrs.

Junior Beard, York Haven RD Mrs. Harry Steely, York Haven RD Mrs. Richard Rode, Manchester RD 32 grandchildren; 42 greatgrandchildren; one great-greatgrandchild, and one sister, Mrs. Carrie May, Dillsburg. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday from the Little Funeral Home, 60 S. Main Manchester. The Rev. William O. Uncapher, pastor of Cassels-Conewago Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, will officiate.

Interment will be in Paddletown Cemetery, Newberry Township. Mrs. Anna M. Stamliaugh Mrs. Anna M.

Stambaugh, 58, of 127 N. Albemarle died Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at York Hospital. Mrs. Stambaugh was an employee of American Chain and Cable Co.

She was born in Hanover, a daughter of the late Augustus and Rose Weaver Strausbaugh. Surviving are five children. Jay W. Stambaugh, Mt. Wolf RD 1, Mrs.

Shirley Strausbaugh, Mt. Wolf RD 1, Mt. Wolf RD 1, Mrs. Donna Ilgenfritz, 454 Hillcrest Road, Vernon C. Stambaugh, York RD 4, and William W.

Stambaugh, 55 Columbia 11 grandchildren; three brothers, Robert and Claude Strausbaugh, both of Hanover RD 5, and Joseph Strausbaugh, Hanover RD 4 and four sisters, Mrs. Pauline Wildasin, Hanover, Mrs. Marguerite Roberts, Hanover RD 5, Mrs. Rosie Garvick, McSherrystown, and Mrs. Florence Weaver, of Hanover.

The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Robert F. Koller Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Rose Cemetery.

The Rev. James M. Murr, chaplin of York Hospital, will officiate. Mrs. Laura K.

Walker DALLASTOWN Mrs. Laura E. Sauerwald Walker, 87, long-time active in veterans' hospital volunteer work, died Sunday at 7 p.m. at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll Hunt, Stewartstown RD 2, near Rinely. Mrs. Walker, formerly of 1 W. Main was the widow of George E. Walker and resided 19 months Continued from Page 8 Home, with the Rev.

M. L. Kroh, retired pastor of Seven Valleys Lutheran Parish, officiating. Burial will be at Salem Union Cemetery, Jacobus. The family suggests that memorials may be made to York-Adams Heart Association.

George W. Dubs HANOVER George W. Dubs. 89, formerly of 961 York Hanover, died Sunday at 2 p.m. at Pleasant Acres, where he resided, since last October.

He was the husband of Mrs. Minnie S. Snyder Dubs, also a Pleasant Acres resident and was a member of the Lutheran Congregation of St. Paul's (Dubb's) Union Church. He was the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Dubs. Surviving also are a son, Henry S. Dubs. 9C1 York and a brother, Emory Dubs, Wioda, Pa.

The Rev. Andrew N. Horn, his minister, will officiate at the funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Kenworthy Funeral Home, 269 Frederick St. Burial will be in St.

Paul's (Dubbs) Cemetery. Mi s. Richard .1. Poff Sr. ORE VALLEY Mrs.

Lydia A. Strickler Poff, wife of Richard J. Poff York RD 3, died Sunday at 12:45 a.m. in the York Hospital after a two-year illness. Death came nine days before her C2nd birthday.

Mrs. Poff, a daughter of the late Dallas and Fannie Forry Strickler. She was a member 'of St. Paul's (Chapel) United Methodist Church and Sunday School, and for many years, was treasurer of the chir-ch's Willing Workers' Society. Mrs.

Poff also was a 10-year Red Cross volunteer worker at York Hospital. Surviving also are two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Godfrey, 284 Church Spry, and Mrs. Richard Lintner, 81 Meadow Drive, Hamilton, two sons. Ronald D.

Poff. 824 N. Kuke York, and Richard J. Poff Wrightsville RD nine grandchildren and a great grandchild; three brothers, Ben Strickler, 1056 M. Rose York, Claude Strickler, York RD 3, and Lester Strickler Milford, Pike County; and a sister, Mrs.

Wilson Henry, York RD 3. The funeral will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. from the Burg Funeral Home, 134 W. Broadway, Red Lion. The Revs.

M. B. Heiland, Rayville, and Charles R. Loss, York RD 9, retired United Methodist ministers, will officiate. Burial will be in Heiland View Cemetery adjacent to Chapel Church.

Joseph A. Klespis Joseph A. Klespis, 85. of Lebanon, of the Rev. Joseph F.

Klespis. pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church, of York, died Saturday at Lebanon Valley General Hospital. Lebanon. Mr.

Klespis was a retired employe of Lebanon Steel Foundry. He was a member of St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Lebanon, and its Holy Name Society, of which he was a past president. He was a charter member and the first president of the Maen-nechor Club, a German club of Lebanon, and was a member of its chorus. He was the secretary of the Knights of St.

George Beneficial Society, Lebanon. Mr. Klespis was the son of the late Joseph and Rosalia Metz Klespis. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Catherine Karli Klespis, 433 Guilford Lebanon; 10 daughters and two sons.

Sister Mary Wilberta. of Philadelphia; Sgt. Major Anthony J. Klespis (U.S. Army Retired).

El Paso. Texas; Mrs. Catherine Bender and Mrs. Mary Martin, both of Lebanon; Mrs. Frances Flaherty, Wilmington.

Mrs. Johanna Births To Mr. and Mrs. William A. Malehorn 625 Arsenal Road, Saturday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes, Dallastown RD 1, Saturday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel C. McGurk, Delta RD 2, Saturday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Curvin L.

Wolfgang. Hellam Branch, York RD 11, Saturday, a son. Memorial Osteopathic To Mr. and Mrs. Lester F.

Williams, 219 State Sunday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Landis, York RD 5, Sunday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. John C. Uhler, 1501 Wayne Sunday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. David P. Anderson, 2312 Church Road, Saturday, a son. ,4 1 55 f- mm v. -V iZ oftfr Li POW Marries Nurse Ex-POW Army Sgt.

Harry Ettmuller, 28, third from left, met Army nurse Ruth Wardell. 22. in an Army hospital three weeks after he was released. Sunday night the two were married in Miami by (lie Rev. J.

Arthur Geschwind, left, while Florida Gov. Reubin Askew, background, stood by as best man. Ettmuller is from Egg Harbour, N.J., his bride from Oregon City, Oregon. (AP).

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