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The News-Chronicle from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 195.1 PAGE TWO THE NEWS-CHRONICLE, SHIPPENSBURG, PA- Personal and Social Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bretz and childrsn of Winchester, ave spending a two week vacation visiting with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George I. Bretz of Walnut st, Shippensburg and Mr.

and Mrs. Millard Fitzgerald, Shippensburg Star Route. Lawrence Worthington celebrated his 62nd birthday on July 5. Those who visited him that day were Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Shield:) ami children. Laretta. Anna. Pearl. VFW CHOOSES DELEGATES TO CONVENTIONS Fogelsonger Heads Group Going to Philadelphia July 9, 10, 11 Name Mark Advocate Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hatfield family, 24!) East Garfield Shippensburg, have returned from at Stone Harbor, N. and Mrs. Ann Gabler Shade of who has attended Shippensburg State Teachtrs college for two years, and Mrs. Beatrice McElhaney Over of Chambasburg, a graduate of Wilson college, v.

ho is taking additional" elementary training at SSTC, were named elementary teachers in the Washington township schools, Franklin county last Friday evening. Mrs. Shade, holder of an emergency certificate, will receive $2,000 as a second grade teacher. Mrs. Over, holder of a bachelor degree, will receive $2,400 for teaching fourth grade.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Wolfrom of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Thrush and son Wilbur and Thomas Durff of Shippensburg called recently on Mrs. Alvin Rife of Walnut Bottom. Jimmy, Roy and Chester, Mr. and Mrs.

George Shields and sons, William and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs Roy Mason, two children, Edna May and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthington and daughter Mar points of interest in Philadelphia where thy saw the Giants and Phillies play a doubleheader. Mrs.

Samuel Pague, South Queen Shippensburg, has us her guests this week her giandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pague, and son, Lester and Mr. Pague's mother, Mrs. Mildred Heim, Baltimore, Md.

The Durff-Kuhn post of the Mrs. Lydia Reese of 16 North Shippensburg is spending three weeks with Mrs. William Shelton in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs.

Shelton formerly resided in Shippensburg. Mis. Reese teaches in the Leesburg primary school. Mr. and Mrs.

George Black of 115 Apple Shippensburg have returned home after spending a week with Mrs. Black's daughter, Miss Hazel Norris in Sandusky, 0. While there Mr. and Mis. Black crossed over into Canada, traveling by boat across Lake Erie.

Albert Mowery son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mowery of Swarthmore and grandson of and Mrs. Norman G. Mowery or Newville R.

R. 2 and Mrs. Thomas McBride of Shippensburg R. K. 3, left this week with the group of Boy Scouts from the Forge district for the national at Santa Ana, Calif.

Albei is a cousin of Ronald Mowery, son of Mr. and Mis. J. Harry Mowery of North Penn st, Shippensburg, who also left July 8 from Harris-burg to attend the jamboree. tha, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Shields and children, Mary Ann, Charles Leono and Kenneth, Cpl. and Mrs. Fred Worthington and thu children, Fred, Pat and Nancy Lec, and Mrs. Richard Stitt and son Fred.

lie, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Worthington, Harold Shields, Virginia Martin and Mi. and Mrs. Clark Worthington.

Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hostennan Rev.

Raymond Gilson of Pier-mont, N. Y. visited Lena Thrush recently. Mr. Gilson, and the Misses Lena and Esta Thrush were former schoolmates at the Tappangee high school of Pier-mont, N.

Y. Mrs. Eugene Rotz of Shippensburg R. R. 3 was to be hostess Mrs.

Blanche Hale, 202 East King Shippensburg, left this week to spend her vacation with h. cousins, Mr. and Mis. Fred Walker, Ogdensburg, N. Y.

Mrs. Blanche Hale and daughter, Miss Jean Hale, 202 East King Shippensburg, spent the July 4th weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Hale and family, Westfield, N.J.

and daughters Ellere and Carul of I lfesburg are spending the wok I at their cottage at Central Oak Thursday evening to members of the Willing Workers class of the I Otterbein Evangelical United Brethren Sunday school. Mrs. Charles Brenize, Mrs. Mildred Kendig and Mrs. V.

B. Morrow were to com-' plete plans at that time for a food sale Saturday morning at Miss Mary 1. MULr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I'ouglas and Miss Peggy Beecher, all of Chamlers- DRESS SALE time is here orrce more, It's time to come to KIRSSIN'S STORE.

We've styles and colors and fabrics galore. In all the could you ask for more? PRICES LOW, we know you'll say You've not seen such BARGAINS in many a day. This three day sale starts July tenth, Twin be FOR YOU a SPECIAL SALE DA YS Friday, Saturday, Monday July 10, 11 and 13 VFW chose its delegates to the Pennsylvania encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the regular July meeting held in the post home onVest King st. Monday evening. The state sessions will be held in Philadelphia July 9, 10 and 11.

Delegates to attend from the local post are: Ray Fogelsonger, commander; John Snoke, Ray Wolfe, Edward Hershey, Kenneth Jacobs, William Sea vers, Leonard Lavine, R. K. Martin, Joe Sherman, Raymond Sites and Berkley Fogelsonger. Ray Fogelsonger, post commander, is a member of the convention resolutions committee, Spectacular feature of the convention will be the parade Friday at 10 a.m., D. S.

T. The parade will be televised over the Altoona channel. Kenneth Jacobs, recently 'elected commander of the 18th district comprising Dauphin, Lebanon and Cumberland counties, will be installed in his new office at the convention. Past commanders Leonard La-vine and John Snoke will go to Milwaukee, Wise. Aug.

2 to 8 to represent the local post at the national VFW convention. William R. Mark was elected Monday by unanimous vote to fill the office of post judge advocate, left vacant by the death of Richard R. Wolfrom. Mr.

Mark, a local attorney, was recently elected judge advocate of the 18th Pennsylvania district. When the local post was organized in 1945, Mr. Mark was the post's first judge advocate. i burg R. P.

1, Miss Joan Etcher of Walnut Bottom are vis- iting lelatives in Goshen, Inc. Mrs. Mabel Cressler and Mrs. 'Helen Fullvr of Shippensburg attended the DuBarry school of iu-jstruetion held at the Harrisbuvgcr hotel in Harrisburg last week. pany.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weidner of Fort Wavnf InH. visitpf) in Shin- William l.emast;r Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn E. Mnitr of Harrisburg, won the first prize at a Baby Farade in Harrisburg July 4. He was dressed as a boxing champion. The contest was filmed and shown over the new Harrisburg television station Monday eve ning. Mrs.

Miller is tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lemaster. 1 I. -i.

1 The Young Ladies' Bible class of the Mongul L'nited Brethren church will hold a wiener roast at Sprvch-er's park Friday, July 10 at 3 p.m. Heights, West Milton. Ellene is attending Camp Senokie, the Senior Youth camp of the Central Pennsylvania conference of the Evangelical L'nited Brethren chuich Alice Kann of the Jacksonville church is representing ti.at church at the same camp. They left Monday and will return home Sunday. Mrs.

Lewis Goodhart of Walnut Bottom served as a co-director of the Junior camp of the Central Pennsylvania conference of the Evangelical United Brethren chuich at Central Oak Heights, West Milton, June 22 to July 5. Mrs. William Hovetter of Jacksonville was a counselor for this camp. Among the relatives from this area attending the funeral of Mrs. Verna Baker Alexander in Chester Monday afternoon were: Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Garman, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rin-e, Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Baker and son, Ralph Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Staver, Mrs. Evelyn Fuller, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bughman, all of Shippensburg; Otmer Stouffer and Mrs. Fannie Reed of Lurgan; John Stouffer of Orrstown; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs.

William McLaren and Mrs. Miriam Palmer of Chambersburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Herr of Philadelphia spent the weekend at Lar-e! Lodge, McCrea, with Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Lemaster. I All members and their families "re I invited to attend. perisuurg uiis ween ai uie nume of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Lyons. Mr. Weidner formerly was associated with the Domestic Pump and Manufacturing company. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Miller of Monessen were visitors in Shippensburg this week. Mr. Miller formerly was manager of the G. C. Murphy company store in Shippensburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Diehl returned home Tuesday evening from a month's trip through the west. They reported having a wonderful time. They visited the national parks in the west including Yellowstone and were also impressed with their trip to Hollywood, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Diehl will reside with Mrs. Diehl's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer J. Gruver, Shippensburg R. R. 3, until September when they will leave for Slate College. Mr.

Diehl is a senior at Penn State. Sit St. THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania No Waiting at our Drive-in-Window. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Tressa Kegerreis of 303 East Burd Shippensburg spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs.

Violet Skinner of Philadelphia. The KYB class of the First Church of God, Shippensburg will hold a picnic Tuesday, July 14 at 0 p.m. at Red Bridge park. The families are invited. Ross Naugle of West King and Lorraine Reddig of Cumberland Shippensburg will return Friday from New York City Dr.

R. G. Mowrey, Franklin county superintendent of schools, returned to the office Monday after a week's absence due to illness and hospitalization. Mrs. Alvin Rife of Walnut Bottom spent some time recently with her uncles, Frank M.

John and Jacob Kegris of New Jersey and New York. where they attended a furniture show. They had gone Sunday to I New York. Mr Mrs. Donald G.

Clever pi Alexandria, have returned Miss Nancy Gingras of Annapolis, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Beattie Gingras, was a weekend fcuest of Miss Deborah Russeil, North Prince Shippensburg. Miss Russell returned to Annapolis with her for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Coover of North Washington Shin-pensburg, visited over the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop of Clifton Heights, Philadelphia. Fletcher Spero, Leo Wilhide and Earl Russell of Shippensburg spent the weekend with James Kegerreis of Philadelphia and attended a major league ball game. from a trip through New Englnna and are now spending some ti.ne at the home of Frank E.

Clever, East Burd Shippensburg. Their son Donald Jr. remained in Scars-dale, N. where he will visit with a classmate, David Rusk. David is the son of Dean Rusk, former assistant secretary of siate and now president of Rockefeller foundation.

2 for 53 $16? eath 2 for $15 $7-69 each Dr. and Mrs. Gayle K. Lawrence, Lansdowne, are visiting this month with Dr. and Mrs.

Hailing E. Sponseller, Richard ave. Mrs. Lawrence is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Sponseller. Mrs. Charles M. Goodhart of 10- TV- CM. was reported much improve! Thursday morning by membeis cf the family.

Mrs. Goodhart became ill the beginning of the week and was taken Tuesday afternoon to the Chambersburg hospital for observation and treatment. Values To $14.98 Values To $5.98 A MUNSING WEAR For The ENTIRE FAMILY CROWNOVEITS 12 West King Street Shippensburg, Pa. 2 $10 5569 each 2 $5 2 for $7 $269 each $3 69 each Values To $7.98 Values To $8.98 I AHMMHW Values To $10.98 R. T.

Lloyd, chief supervisory officer of the Shippensburg Area Joint School system, will speak Sunday evening at a meeting of the Allied clubs of Elwood City, including the Rotary, Lions, Kr-wanis, Elks and Moose. Mr. Llojd, a graduate of the Ell wood City high school, coached for five years there. He will trace the development of high school athletics in Pennsylvania from 100(5 to the present time in his talk. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd will spend the weekend in Ellwood City. Miss Shirley Mulder, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Pfter J.

Mulder of 118 Cumberland Ship-pensburg, left Sunday for New York City where she has accepted a position in the laboratories of FLOWERS For All Occasions Fisher's Flowers PHONE 311-T 700 East King Street (At Point) P. $17.50 (Pf'M I .1 At the above bargain prices we cannot make refunds, but will cheerfully make exchanges. Our Usual Lay-Away Plan Is Available. flawlessly tailored of famous cool9 fabric Complement The Dresses You Choose; With A Pair Or Two Of Our Summer SHOES. the Cornell University medical center.

Miss recently graduated from Wilson college in Chambersburg. Leslie C. Krtbs, 3'H East Fcrt ShipjK nsburg, was admitted to the Chambersbuig hospital Tuesday afternoon. Hospital authorities reported his condition i Thursday morning as "critical, with a fairly g'rfxj night." i Dr. Ralph D.

Heim, profr.fcr of Christian and F.ng-i:.-h Bible at the Lutheran souin-aiy in Gettysburg, will aeain )e the truest minit Sunday, July 12 at th a.m. worship srv-ie at Memorial Lutheran church, Shipptrsburif. Dr. Heim will on the theme, "Major Morality." Mr. and Mrs.

Merrel DibLJe of f.fhannn the weekend with Mrs. Dibble's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles s2 My, how our buyer wishes there were some way of telling you the brand-name! You'd know it in a second, because you've seen it advertised in the magazines and raved about by fashion editors.

Dut when it's on sale at a sensational price like this, the rules say: "Serry, all labels mut be removed." Smart 1933 styles to choose from for vear this 'summer and all year in lots of colors and 'sizes, but not every style in every color and size, of course. They'll SoJila jggze. so lurrv in! Odd Lots Values To $7.98 Many Styles rs of West Kn Special Sale Of HATS At The Hat Box LESHER MILLINERY 18 West King Street Shippensburg, Pi. I Mary Ru-wll, daucbter I Mr. and Mrs.

li. A. Ku-vll, North I urr ft evening by piann' from D.C.. fur I Ar.i., where she will visit Mus C'o! hr at V. all.Ut ii.U fceii VjL Natick, Mijs.

Phone 400 32 E. King Shippensburg.

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