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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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Miss Delores Ann Fidler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fidler, Gettysburg K.D, 6. and James Lee Windasin, 130 East Chestnut Street, son of Mrs. Kuby Fuhrman, 26 Monroe Street, were married Saturday at 2 m.

in St. James Lutheran Church, Gettysburg. The Rev. Paul L. Reaser performed the double-ring ceremony in a setting of white gladioli, chrysanthemums and candelabra.

Miss Elizabeth Sheffer was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a bal- lerina-longth gown of white Chantilly lace over taffeta, styled with a scoop neckline and tapered sleeves ending in points over the hands. Her shoulder-length veil was at- Sociat floieL OOi John Miller, son of Mr. and his mother, Mrs. Ada M.

Mrs. John T. Miller, 649 South Frankhn Street. Avenue, is on the first semesterj 1 4 4 Ci i stork snowcr deansl atSt. Mimrad Kmmanuel Uritfd i ww St.

where he is a freshman Holsapple and Mrs. James Robinson. Mrs Lillian Susan Houser, daughter of was hostess. Others at- Mr and Mrs. C.

E. Houser, 1126 were Mrs. Rosie Jacobs. Baltimore Street, and Mary A. Merle Sanders.

Mrs Janet Weaver, daughter of Mr. Mrs George Holhng- Mrs. Weaver, 310 Mrs. Robert Berkheimer, Street, are among 19 Mrs. Bernard Robinson, Mrs.

York Junior College students on Maurice Holsapple, Mrs the dean's list for the first ard Sanders, Mrs. Fred Hol.s- "i Pointers II Pine Aroma The Evening Son. Hanover, Pa. Wednesday, February 23, 1966 semester Both are freshmen, apple, Mrs. Joseph Robinson.

Mrs. Herman Redding, Mrs. Da- John Shafer 122 Fourth vid Rodrigo, Mrs David vShuff. Street, a senior at Un-iMrs. Wayne Stambaugh.

Mrs iversity, Hamilton, has Lester Nickey. Mrs Gerald tached to a crown of seed pearls named to the list Myers. Mrs. Robert Myers, and The bride carried a white Bible with an arrangement of white carnations and tor the fall semester. Miiiisler Iteliirns Freedoms Award LANCASTER.

(AP) A the military involvement there pasi winner of the Freedoms' "It seenis to me that for you highest award, the to live up to your name and (ieorge Washington Medal, says stated purposes, you would be Mrs Dale Reever, Miss May icille Wolf, Miss Lou Sanders. Pvt Fiobert D. Warner has Miss Sally Hollinger, Miss iiiy of the valley surrounding a to Camp Lejeune, N.C., Stephanie Himes and Miss lavender orchid. spending the weekend with nifer Shuff. Mi.ss Malinda Fidler was her maid of honor.

She wore a blue lace and taffeta dress. The lace bodice featured a scoop neckline and elbow- length sleeves The bell skirt was adorned with blue roses at the waist She carried a bouquet of pink gladioli. Dale Leese. Broadway, was the best man The ushors were Fred Ruth. 728 Broadway, uncle of the bridegroom, and Raymond Fidler, (iettysburg D.

3, brother of the brxie. Following a reception in the social room of the church for approximately 50 guests, the couple left for a wedding trip The bride, a graduate of Get tysburg High School, was employed by the Department of Labor, Washington, prior to the wedding. The bridegroom attended Eichelberger Senior High School and served three years in the U. Army, stationed in Germany. He is employed by National Can Corp.

The couple will reside in Hanover. Jeannette K. Culshall Mr. and Mrs Harry Cutshall. 621 Broadway, have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Jeannette Elaine, to Larry Hart, son of Hart, Carlisle Street Cutshall. a graduate of Eichelberger Senior High School, us employed by the Hanover Wire Cloth Division. Her fiance, a 1959 graduate of Eichelberger Senior High School, is employed by the United Telephone Co. Bv CRAMER DEAR POLLY WTien trimming from long-needled pine shrubbery or trees, dry in a prewarmed oven (make sure it isn't lighted w-ben you put in the branches) or on a healer until you can strip off the nt'i'dles. Put these drit'd netKlles into a bag or container and place in a clothes or linen FROM C.

closet for a nice pine aroma GIKUS I do not know whv (Poisfii Studio) do this the spring or fall one has to be a lady ot when trimming my pine shrub- to enjoy this handy little gad- bery O. 0. 1 get. Some of us people (ilRLS not try this would like it, too. around an flame.

We all I am a col know dry pine will burn, jlege student who has to help For an attractive appearance place the loose pine needles in a small aluminum piin. set it on a piece of colored nylon net. Draw the net up around the little pan and tie at the top with a ribbon and bow. POLLY DEAR POLLY I found that Starting a new adding to costs more than you planned. When it let us help.

We lend mm millions of dollars to thousands of people for hundreds of different reasons and a new baby is one of the best reasons we can think of. need "new baby money? 925 to $3500 he is returning it because of the championing the riglit of free of the U.S. Defense De- pression at a time when it is im- partment as this winner. The Rev A R. Perrino.

pastor of the of Our Father Unitarian. Lancaster, said he viewed the award to the Defense Department as approval of the war in Viet The Rev Mr Perrino said he returned the medal to the foundation. at Valley P'orge. along with a letter in which he stated: have grave misgivings about tlie war in Viet Nam myself, and even graver concern about the subtle suppression of dissent which has accompanied day. periled by those who confuse loyalty with The Rev.

Mr. had won his own for a sermon he had for 19.58. when he was pastor of the Central Methodist Church of Detroit. The sermon was later entered in the Congressional fiecord The latest George Washington was presented to five representatives of the Defense Department in a ceremony at Valley Forge on Birth- mother maintain a home and 1. too.

think the column is the greatest. When painting win-j dows use a little shaving foam with your razor blade to remove the paint from the panes The foam picks up paint fragment- so there is little mess JON DEAR When my my 9-year-old daughter's cotton children came along I began us- wraparound skirts make pt'rfect'ing my ironing caddy for a half aprons for me. The large clothes rack as we were so short pockets are fine for holding of closet space. 1 have found it odd.s and ends as I do my house- better than a closet tor small take ap to 48 months to repay. CAPITAL COMPANIES Lift On All Loans J600 by Cipital Corp and loans ifrOO If Capital Contumer Discount Co Rooms 22-24, 2nd Floor, 31 Broadway Phones 637-3851.

Hanover rn nuz work FRAN suits and dresses Since I Council Board IhtcUs i ilia DEAR My Pointer still using the ironing caddy tor is for ladies of leisure After a our little girl's dresstvs I now bath or sliower it is very hard u.se the children's swing stand to powder one's back. Fiuy a kind) as an ironing cad- cent back scratcher and a large The dresses can hung on powder puff. Slit a small open- the center bar and blouses and ing in the seam of the puff just smaller things on the side bars, big enough so that the fingers FL of the will slip inside Share your puff. a little bunch ofj making them to flowers or some in care oi The Evening quins on one side of the puff Sun. reeeive a dollar it This long-handled powder puffj Polly uses your idea in makes a nice gift.

GIRLi Pointers. Change Makes Lil More Interesting Anna Mae Warner M. Warner, South Franklin Street, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Anna Mae. to John B. Allshouse, son of Mrs.

By HAL BOYLE Verna Allshouse. I NEW YORK The Miss Warner, a graduate sameness of this world some- of Spring Grove High School times palls, and a 1964 graduate of Lan- Particularly at this time of erybody move to the back of the and then get up and lead the way. Some fashion magazine put a picture of a fat model on its is working for a degree in edu- Cooperation on the exchange Elizabethtown Col- caster School of the Bible, the year, everything seems dulll cover just once. By CECILY BROWNSTONE AP Food Editor I (imily IHnnvr Broiled Lamb Chops Potatoes tions. Green Beans with Chick Peas' Members of White Cake Squares with ORANGE SAU('E 2 tablespoons cornstarch Ml cup sugar 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 cup boiling water 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 egg, slightly beaten cup orange juice 2 oranges, peeled and diced In a 1-quart saucepan, thoroughly stir together the cornstarch, sugar and grated orange rind.

Gradually stir in the boiling water Cook and stir con stantly over moderate heat until thickened and clear Stir in butter: stirring egg as you do so, gradually blend the mixture into the egg: pour back into sauce By JERRY CURRY ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) The of information on food produc- General Board of the birth control and there Council of Churches is on record of technical development today as favoring the admission was urged, of Red China to the United Na- Earlier, the board approved a statement supporting the right the bnarH responsibility of an individ proved w.del?a„gi„r Statement Tuesday, 90 to 3, on, id i- the first day of a four-day con-, Council between triennial meet- The board statement also of the General As- proposed that a study be made which k'ge. Her fiance is a senior at Lancaster School of the Bible. A June wedding is planned.

hliain Cinisernilirrs Wall Street gave a block par-i ty. Some genius invented a non caloric food that had a real and repetitious. We need change change of any kind. For example, life would be so much more interesting if Every week had two paydays flavor, and no Mondays. Employers made after-lunch Bing Crosby put his toupee on mandatory for their ein- backward.

jployes. Ho Chi would quit balk- ing and start talking. Capt. John Parker command ed the militiamen at the Battle My laundry would quit putting starch in my shirt collars. Lexington.

Helen Hayes acted more of- I ten. sembly. The General As.sembly,i,. which meets in Derember how to use a hula hoop, wnicn meets in uecemoer is running tor There was one abstention when Republican nomination for mere was one aDstention that can overrule a Gener-' with the backinii of a the standing vote was taken. Roard artion governor witn me (i jawn.

The declaration urced the Thp Chinn group of independent would hurry urged the The Fied China statement was Republicans. and eet here United States to pursue a pohcy a recommendation of the Na- ifluTd help bright- 1, said Blair our winter doldrums if of possible diplomatic recogni tion of the Chinese government. Lyndon Johnson would cue a whale on the White House, World Order which of support for the seating of Red tional China in the United Nations Conference "under conditions which take Fiere last October into account the welfare. and conference recommended political status of Formosa, similar propo.sal in 1958 but the (Taiwan, seat of the Nationalist General Board took no action on Chinese iii at that time. the egg: pour oacK inio hauvr-j pan.

Cookandstiroververy I I heat for about 1 minute. III 7 I iX II IJ I Mei StandanIs Bill FireSnoops lOMissina I W.ASHFNGTON (AP) Presi- somewhat stricter standards for dent Johnson has signed into law a bill which sets a single standard for judging the legality of bank mergers and limits the powers of the Justice Department to bring suits against such mergers. long dispute in Congress, fixes MINEOLA, Y. (AP) Fire swept a 50-year-old stucco and hotel early today and police reported hours later that at least 10 persons had not been accounted for The fire broke out about 4-30 a.m. Three persons jumped from windows and four others sut- fered smoke inhalation and burns.

None was said to be critical condition. Or A SitP Th I former judge and prothonotaryi Congress would wipe out the me state Superior problem by making it would run for the nomination of jHegal for anyone to be between 12 and 20 years old. Dr Brett said the candidate A television network devel- Ifor secretary of internal affairs opt'd a program that no other will be J. Kell of network could copy, adelpiiia Wives liked home cooking Dr. Brett is president oi the more.

Pennsylvania Water Asso-; The who say they sim- ciation. an organization opposed don't understand what we to flouridation of water. He said doing in Viet Nam would go part of his campaign would be there and find out. based on trying to Oh, yes, it would help jolt us Bible in the lall out of our monotonous rut if He has run unsuccessfully for the General Assembly irom Lancaster County and also was unsuccessful in bids for the Re nomination for state (An Advrrttnement) How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly Place Do your teeth annoy and rm- barrass by slipping, droppluK or wob- bllnK when you eat. iBtigh or tuik? Just a lUtle FASTCKTII on your pintfls.Tills ulkiilliie powder holds ialae teeth niori- hrtnly and more comfortably.

No Kiinuiiy. Rooey, pasty taste or ierllnK.Doi-.s not aour. Checks "plate breath). Get FASTEETH today at arug counters everywhere. PANTIES SALE FtB.

14TH THRU MTM BUY THREE AND SAVE! Salt priccd. Ihlt favorita brial In Van Raalte't own kc I nylon ultimata In quality and luxurious next-to-skin aofinass! Encased replaceable waistline lor snug lit. White Of Primrose Pink. Sizes 4-7. singly $1 50 Now tor only singly $1.85 Now 3 for only M-70 historic center square gOOPOOQOPflgQOQCOOflgflflggqgggtJOtflggQQOPPoY approval of the mergers than were contained in the 1960 Bank Act.

Ft attempts to reconcile conflicts between that law and antitrust laws, which the Supreme Court ruled sever- publican al years ago apply also to bank and congressman. The White House announced Gunther was a Court Tuesday that Johnson signed the! The bill states that a merger bill results in lessening of became the The measure, passed after a competition can be approved on second higii- the basis of factors of communi- court. In 1964 he started a ty need and public interest only. four-year term as Allegiieny if these factors clearly outweigh i County commissioner the effect. A bus driver would sav, FLOOR SANDING AND WAXING Dennis Boiii R-4.

Haaover, Pa. Phone I Police said their report of 10 missing was based bn a check showing 36 persons were registered. The hotel is near the center of this Long island village, tlie Nassau County seat Frances Anderson, manager, said the hotel register was destroyed in the blaze. fire was declared under control at 6:15 a.m. and police and firemen began searching the smoking rums Patrolman John S.

Dabrosski, 46. said he was walking his beat near the hotel when he smelled smoke and saw flames leaping from the structure. He said a number of persons were leaning from windows calling for help and that he yelled as he raced for a fire alarm box. Cause of the fire was not immediately determined. Dabros- ski the CLEVELAND (AP) Cleveland has been selected as site for organizing a new agency representing four Lutheran Churches in America called the Lutheran Council in the United States of America (LCUSA).

LCUSA will follow a joint program of theological study and Christian service and will be the successor to the present l.utheran Council, church officials said. The council, to be organized here next 16-18. will become operative Jan. 1 with an budget of over $2 million. The four churches involved are the American Lutheran Church, F.utheran C'hurch in America, Lutheran Church-Mis- Fn general, the 1960 law was intended to permit mergers where these clearly resulted in 1 May I (tkv better banking to the public and particularly where A I merger would save a bank' wliich was floundering.

W.ASHFNiJTON. (AP) A But some mergers approved Pennsylvania dairy farmers TRUSSES KXFKKIICNCED PITTKHS MYERS DRUG STORE Center Square, Hanover under that law were challenged in court by the Justice Department. charged antitrust law violations. Sponsors of the new law said that action by Congress was necessary so that there would not be a legal shadow hanging over mergers for years and so that banks would know precisely the standards by wiiich all parties would judge mergers Under the bill, the Justice Department is allowed only 30 days to file an injunction to try to prevent a merger once it has been approved by the bank regulatory agencies. After the 30 days have passed souri Synod and the Syn(xi of I ithout a suit, the merger can Evangelical Lutheran Churches, be consummated and is exempt maintain its from all provisions of the anti- ganization has to up tents on the Capitol in Harrisburg if their legal search reveals that a proposed milk bill by Gov.

Scranton is constitutional Krnest Hayes, president of thei Dairy P'armers. said Tuesday the farmers decided against a second march on Flar- risburg until it can determine the constitutionality of the bill passed by the legislature last year. Milk dealers who buy out-of-j milk at prices below sylvania minimums would have to pay the difference into a special fund under the bill. said it was unconstitutional YOUE Dealer Ui Hanover W. L.

Nace 14 Hcfct Chektnut Street SALES SERVICE roK Shoe Store It Hanover, Pa. Phmir tn-mnt was Psu! He coming from behind the kitchen national headquarters in laws except the Sherman companion on his famous wlien he arrived. jVurk. 'Act ban on monopoly. lmidnight ride.

SHOWER and TUB ENCLOSURES INSTALLED Kilass Or Plastic) Glass Mirror, Inc. Rear 643 Frederick St. Hanover. Pa. Phone 637-4884 ALL REMAINING RED CROSS TOWN-COUNTRY SALE SHOES V2 PRICE ALL REMAINING CALIFORNIA COBBLERS 4 0 BLACK LOAFERS 4.00 All Remaining SLIPPERS 2.50 ALL SALES FINAL-NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGES SHOE STORE 18 Ballimore Street Hanover.

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