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The News-Chronicle from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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IFRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1953 THE NEWS-CHRONICLE, SHIPPENSBURG, PA. PAGE THREE Group 3 Farm Women Plan Service Is Saturday For Mrs. Fogelsanger DEATHS BISHOP LEECH TO CONFIRM AT LOCAL CHURCH Christmas Party Dec. 9 Group 3 of the Cumberland County Farm Women's society will hold its Christmas party Wednesday, Dee. 9 at 6:30 p.m.

in the Friendly restaurant, West King Shippensburg. A turkey banquet will be served. Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel Grace Whistler Fogelsanger of 56 Commerce Chambersburg will be held Saturday, Dec. 5 at 2 p.

m. from the Sellers funeral home in Edward Cayman Valley Pride Workers Enjoy Holiday Dinner Annual Bonus Distributed At Wednesday Dinner The annual bonus was distributed at the Christmas dinner of Valley Baking company employees and guests held Wednesday evening at the and restaurant. Tickets to the Ice Follies at Hershey were distributed along with the bonus based on successful Silas W. Gutshall Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Loysville funeral home for Silas W.

Gut- Funeral services for Edward Gayman, Bloserville, who died Chambersburg. Mrs. Foirelsanirer. suddenly at his home on Monday, 165 Franklin Homemakers. Register for Dinner One hundred sixty five Franklin county homemakers had made dirw ner reservations for the Christmas meeting Thursday in the Centra Presbyterian church, Chambersburg.

This number was expected to be swelled considerably by others failing to register in advance, the agricultural extension office said Thursday morning. Mrs. Jonh A- He of Newburg R. 1 was chairman for the after? noon program and Mrs. William T.

Main of Shippensburg R. R. 2 spoke at the luncheon. Area home-makers groups assisted with onstrations in the afternoon. wiaow oi we late ti.

H. ogelsang- red apparel worn by the children and the red roses which adorn the altar will symbolize the fire of the Holy Ghost. An Episcopal throne has been erected in the sanctuary where the bishop will preside during the confirmation service. After the children have been confirmed by the bishop they will chant the confirmation hymn, "Confirma Hoc" with the respective responses. The confirmation sermon will be preached by the Rev.

Fr. Thomas Simpson, pastor of Good Shepherd church, Camp Hill. Visiting priests from the surrounding parishes will take part in the liturgical ceremonies of confirmation. Dinner will be served at the rectory to Bishop Leech and his guests immediately following the were held Thursday at 2 p.m 13 Devotions win oe presemea Dy Mrs. Chester Smith, president, and the program will be in charge of In shall, 83 year old tannery operator, who died Saturday, Nov.

28 at his home on Blain R. R. Rev. Glenn Foulks officiated and burial was in from the Reuben A. Shoop funeral Youths Participate Rites at Catholic Service Here nome, Newville.

the Blain cemetery. Mr. Gayman, who was 53, had been a farmer for many years in Upper Frankford township, until Mr. Gutshall ODerated one of the the social committee headed by Mrs. Glenn Haulman.

Roll call will answered by members telling what they want for Christmas. Secret sisters will be revealed and gifts exchanged. In Afternoon last tanneries and broom making operation during the Six employees were especially his retirement several years ago, establishments in the area and was well known to many people for his Since then he had been employed er, aiea unexpectedly of a heart attack at IX. -05 a. m.

Tuesday at the Chambersburg hospital. A daughter of the late Samuel and Elsie Adams Whistler, she was born near Newville and held membership in the Central Presbyterian church ot Chambersburg. Mrs. Fogelsanger is survived by two sons, Harold H. Fogelsanger of Camp Hill and Samuel W.

of Chambersburg; a sister, Mrs. Wallace Kann of East Burd Ship, pensburg; two grandchildren, and honored at the dinner for service records. 1 as a parts clerk in the Peiper products. garage, Carlisle. Overheated Stove On Miss Frances M.

Martin received He was a member of the Blain He was a member of the Bloser a wallet with $100 in recognition ville Evangelical United Brethren church and Sunday school, being South Queen Tuesday The Vigilant Hose comnanv an. Lutheran church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edna Gutshall; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Peck of Elliotsburg and Miss Leda Gutshall of Harrisburg; confirmation ceremonies by the local Chapter of the Council of Catholic Women.

of "her entry into the group of 20 year employees of Valley Pride. The following received $50 U. S. savings bonds in recnynitinn nf The Achilles tendon attached to the heel bone is the strongest and thickest tendon of the human body i superintendent of the latter for many years. He was also a chart swered a call Tuesday at 2:50 p.m.

five great-grandchildren. cti. Ann1 an mravVtAoto) of aua in tneir entry into the five to ten er member of the Upper Frankford fire company, where he served as chairman of the sales and shoot Dr. Melvin W. Riddle will offici a son Robert Gutshall of Loysville; eight grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

house trailer behind 28 South year service group: Glenn M. mi I "i ij 1 Mooney, Mary I. Davis, Harold I. Creamer, Arthur B. CressW nH ate Saturday and interment will be in Spring Hill cemetery, committee.

yueen oiuppcusuurg, was xne cause of the alarm, but no damage was done. Jonn A. wimmons. Mrs. John W.

Hepfer Mrs. Chloe Alcesta Hepfer, Surviving besides his wife Betty Gayman are seven children Mrs. Mildred Wolf, Newville; Mrs A turkey dinner was eninvprl Naugle Dodge Chambersburg R. R. 5, died Mon with dinner accordion music beinz I Marhn Russell, Newville R.

R. 2 piayeu uy luarv Howe nf ham. day night at the Chambersburg hospital. She had suffered a slight Earl, Gayman, Mt. Rock; Merle bersburg.

Harold S. Gayman, Newville; Glenn Gayman dent, made the presentations on be- Newville R. R. Mrs. Jay Hock r.au ot tne company.

Zim nitrman offered the invocation. enberry, Newville R. R. 3, and Jay heart attack Born in Guilford township, Mrs. Hepfer was a daughter of the late Nathaniel K.

and Emma Armstrong Wingert and was a member of the Fayetteville Evangelical United Brethren church. 1 Gayman, at home; one sister, Mrs, Harry Peterson, and two brothers, harry and John Gayman, Carlisle R. R. 3. The Rev.

E. D. Spencer, pastor Cumberland County Court House News of the Bloserville Evangelical Unit ed Brethren church, officiated Surviving are her husband, John W. Hepfer; four daughters and a son, Mrs. B.

B. Bowers and Mrs, Lester A. Smith, both of Chambersburg R. R. Mrs.

Charles A. Lesher, Washington, D. Mrs. Robert H. Keefer, Chambersburg at the services, assisted by Rev Robert Miller, pastor of the St, Bishop George L.

Leech Christmas Store Hours For The Shippensburg Retail Store OPEN Every Wednesday, Afternoon From Now Until Christmas i OPEN EVERY EVENING From December '11 Through December 23 Closed December 24 at 5:00 P.M. Clip This Ad and Save For Future Reference Paul Lutheran Brick church, Upper Frankford township. Burial Deeds Filed Lizzie Murtoff to E. The Most Reverend George L. i A An I.

l.w.U I. 15 I i.n, uiniiuu oi me i. ainonc Dickinson township, lots in Dick' was in the Brick church ceme tery. diocese of Harrisburg, will confer 1 inson township. tne sacrament of confirmation at! naipn fague to Bessie Lyons, Lewis Allen Goodhart Our Lady of Visitation Catholic omppensourg.

nouse in Shinnpnu. Funeral services and burial were church Sunday, Dec. 6th, at 3 p.m.. 1 1 ourg. according to Rev.

Fr. Edward J. Gerrity. Marriage License Harold Edirar Varner Sbinnonc. held Sunday at Oak Park cemetery, New Castle, for Lewis Allen Goodhart, a native of Leesburg, who died Thursday at his residence, on Mt.

Jackson road, Mahington, The bishop, with his secretary, i Rev. Fr. George Rost, will also burg R. R. 2, and Betty Arlene Hopewell Recount Pa.

make the customary visitation of the parish, which ill include in- specting the church property in Mr. Goodhart, son of Calvin and Dependable Used Cars If you are buying a new or used car, it will be to your advantage to visit the beautiful showroom of Ed Naugle's. We believe we have the best used car deal in the city. Now On Display The Elegant New '54 Dodge ED NAUGLE 600-620 West King Street PHONE SHIPPENSBURG 312 Open Evenings Till 9 R. R.

John W. Hepfer Chambersburg; seven grandchildren; a brother and two sisters, Charles I. Wingert, Frederick, Mrs. Nell Lewis, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Mabel Harris, Chambersburg.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Barbour funeral home, Chambersburg, with Rev. J. C. Sanders officiating.

Burial will be in Grindstone Hill cemetery. Charles M. Kessler Services for Charles M. Kessler, 88, former mayor of Fayetville, who died suddenly of a heart attack, were held on Thursday, Nov. 19 at the Mason funeral home, Fayetville, with the Rev.

Dr. Evor Roberts, officiating. Burial was at Newville. Born in Pleasant Mount, Mr. Kessler came to Fayetville in 1902 to accept a position in the office of the L.

J. Stickley furni Anna Allen Goodhart, was a re tired Pennsylvania railroad con ductor, a member of the Mt. Jack- Shippensburg and at St. Mary's church in Doylesburg. A tentative schedule of the bishop's visit in- eludes addressing the congregation son United Presbyterian church at the Sunday morning masses and and belonged to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

He had been Colorful as your budding personality personally meeting the parishioners after the masses. i a resident of Beaver county for 23 Leaves Weller In Erby Weller, Republican, maintained his victory at the polls in the November election for supervisor of Hopewelt township by the barest of margins in a recount held at the Cumberland county courthouse Tuesday afternoon. Weller received 113 voles and his opponent, Harry B. Wheeler, Democrat, 112 voles in the re years. The following 13 children will He is survived by his wife, Mrs receive the sacrament of confir-1 Nellie Blye Goodhart; two sons and mation: Thomas Archambeau.

two daughters, Mrs. Jane Michael Roche, Robert Rosen- Polly Debs Cochran, Mrs. Anna Seneiser, and Emerson P. Goodhart, all of berry, Robert Sobrito, Wil- am Sobrito, Raymond Sullivan, I Mahington, and Harry A. Goodhart, Sunbury; four brothers, Bertie Archambeau, Gladys Clap-! sadle, Mary Grace Clapsadle, Cath- i count.

C. Goodhart and R. D. Goodhart, Mahington, W. E.

Goodhart, New- The original election count gave Weller US votes nH erine Cramer, Marie Ann Roche, ture co. He was a member or tne Fayetville United Presbyterian church and served as elder in the Lliaabeth Rosenberry and Patricia ton Falls, 0., and Carl Goodhart, Shank. Presbyterian church for many years Shippensburg; one sister, Mrs Wheeler 113 votes. Mr. Wheeler is a member of the board of township supervis Each child to be confirmed will before it was united with the Bap Estes Snyder, Littlestown, three tist church.

be accompanied to the altar rail by a sponsor who acts as the re grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He attended Phillips Exeter aca ors at present. The request for the recount of the ballots came from Clair K. Whisler, Herman E. Keeseman and Fred L.

Heh- demy in Massachusetts and also spective guardian. The boys wiil be attired in white shirts with red Pennsylvania state college wnere Elmer E. Baker Elmer E. Baker, Carlisle SR. R.

former school teacher and mail ties; the girls will wear white he helped organize its first foot dresses and red headdresses. The erlig. The recount was made Tuesday by Ray I). Kitner and Ken ball tearn. He was also a charter clerk, died Tuesday night at the Carlisle hospital.

He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar neth H. Bailey of Carlisle and Fred D. Myers Jr.

of Silver Spring township with Earl Brenneman. secretary to the Match these delightful new shades with your wardrobe favorites. You'll find a host of lovely hades to choose from in smart, comfortable Polly Debs! MIKE BILLYS "Expert Shoe Repairing Shoes For Entire Family" East King Street Shippensburg, Pa. Baker. He was a member of St.

Patrick's Catholic church, Carlisle. Mr. Baker was a graduate of the Ship member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Henrietta Hursh Kessler; a son, Don H.

Kessler of Silver Springs a grandson, Charles S. Kessler. of New York city; a granddaughter, Mrs. John M. Jeffords of Weeds-port; two great grandsons, several nieces and nephews.

board of elections. Judge Dale F. Shughart granted the petition for the recount and set the Tues pensburg State Teachers college and taught school in Franklin day date. county and later was employed as a mail clerk for 20 years. After his retirement, he was employed as a 16 Chambersburg; two brothers, John Mr.

Kessler. was well acquainted in Newville. JBetz, Williamsport, and Wil liam Betz, Baltimore, 15 grandchildren and four great stock clerk at the Mechanicsburg Naval Supply depot. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Clara Dyarman Baker; four sons, TSgt.

Franklin E. Baker, U. S. grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the SelJers funeral home Friday afternoon at p.m.

with Kev. Paul B. Lucas conducting the service. Burial will be made in Norland cemetery. Baker.

U. IS. Signal corps in With each Champ Gift Certificate a miniaturi Champ Hat Box with souvenir top hat Put it with his other presents under the tree I Germany; James N. and David E. Baker, at home; a daughter, Cecilia Baker, at home; two brothers.

Franklin C. Baker, Eden- vrr ville, and George Baker, Canada. Funeral services will be held Fri Damns This Gift Certificate day morning at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick's Catholic church, Carlisle.

22 East King Street Burial will be made in St. Pat heads him for comfort rick's cemetery. LeRoy Angle LeRoy Angle, 49, Mercersburg R. .2, died Tuesday night at the Waynesboro hospital. Born near A of Welsh Run, he was a son of Mrs.

Emma K. Niswander Angle, Mercersburg R. R. 2, and the late Albert Angle. He was engaged in farming.

Surviving in addition to his mother, are six brothers and five famous label wool and a time-saving, new Happy Cooking GAS RANGE sisters, Mrs. John Straley, Hagers-town, Mrs. Daniel Buchanan, Greencastle R. R. Mrs.

Paul Yeager, Lemaster; Aden E. Angle, Chambersburg R. R. Mrs. Floyd Arnold, iRichmond Furnace; J.

Donald and Glen E. Angle, both of Chambersburg R. R. Mrs. Aden Brechbill, St.

Thomas; Albert R. Angle, Greencastle R. R. lister E. Angle, Mercersburg R.

R. and H. Elmo Angle, Waynesboro 1. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Regularly Selling For $39.95 to $49.95 WORTHS LOW SALE PRICE Lininger funeral chapel, Mercersburg with Rev.

Russell S. Martin and Rev. Clarence Hunsberger officiating. Burial will be in the Brethren cemetery near Welsh Run. Californian Mrs.

Edward S. Shatzer Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Shatzer, wife of Edward S. Shatzer, Chambersburg, died Tuesday pt her home following an illness of five years. Born in Chambersburg, Mrs.

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Get his Champ Gift Certificate today! Advsrtissdin New Center Simmer burners save up to 39 on your gas bill Save up to 20 on your meat bill up to 10. on vegetables. Ask us for a demonstration at no obligation to you. FOREMOST STYLING SUPERB WORKMANSHIP FINEST WOOLENS i EARLY BUYERS GET BEST BARGAINS! Weaver Gates schel Betz and was a member of the Second Lutheran church of Chambersburg. Surviving are her husband; eight sons and daughters.

Miss Kathryn Shatzer, at home; Miss Edna M. Shatzer, Chambersburg; Mrs. Robert Stepler and Mrs. Herbert Crist, Chambersburg; Mrs. Lester Goodhart.

ShiPDensburg: William John A. Franklin Phone 640 84 West King Street SHIPPENSBURG, PA. Shippensburg, Pa. 1 I linnnnlAAAAAAAAsH A AAAAA A John and Paul Shatzer, all of.

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