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   Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - June 21, 1933, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                                GOOD EVENING If the could few persons woald ever die of old WEATHER Showers THE GETTYSBURG TIMES Member of The Associated Press Truth Our Public Good Our Aim ESTABLISHED 1902 OUTSTANDING LEADERS HERE FORS MEET Speakers For Annual State Convention In October Are Announced GETTYSBURG PA WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 21 1933 EXPECT DELEGATES HERE Read By Nearly Everybody In Adams County THREE CENTS Italian Air Ready for Flight to U S Outstanding leaders in the field of Sunday school education are on the program for the seventy-first annual state convention of the Pennsylvania state Sabbath association to be held here Octo- ber 11 12 and 13 Dr M Prisoner general chairman of the convention committee announced today Bishop Adna Leonard of Pennsylvania will deliver the convention sermon on the theme Changeless Christ in a ing and others on the gram include the Rev Clarence W Cranford of the Logan Baptist church Philadelphia who will lead the Walter D dowes of the Cannel Presbyterian church Philadelphia director of music Boy Burkhart of the Inter- Council of Christian cation Young specialist Dr Owen C executive of the American Baptist publication society adult specialist Dr Paul K of Yale school administration Ist State Secretary Coming Doctor Vieth and Mr Burkhart be the speakers at the Srst evening session of the Speakers Ior the evening session the following cay will foe John A McSparran state secretary of and Mrs A- Boole president of the national W C- T 17 An Adams County win he observed on the closing evening of the convention a monster of all young Bounty The general convention win be maintained at the Hotel Gettysburg To Meet In Churches Sessions win be held in the lowing Children's division Christ theran church Toung People's di- vision St Lutheran adult division Presbyterian school administration division Methodist Episcopal church and the leadership training religious education and vacation school division at Trinity Reformed church The convention mil for- mally at noon on Friday October 13 in order to give the delegates an opportunity to tour the field and visis Adams county's apple orchards B Schnurman is in charge of the various tours The registration fee for this year's convention be only SI half of the usual fee An attendance of between and persons is expected for the convention Rev Haf er Named To State Office Of Sons Of Vets The Rev L B Hafer Lincoln avenue pastor of the York Springs Lutheran church was elected ior vice commander of the j department Sons of Union 1 Veterans of the war ai the an- j encampment sn Pittsburgh last week News of the Rev Mr I election to the state office was from Pittsburgh this ing Ousted by Georgia Troops STATE POLICE Gen Italo Balbo aviation minister who is one of t he leaders of the projected flight of Zi Italian seaplanes to the Chicago world's fair is shown inspecting his command at Lake Italy the flight win start as soon as weather conditions are favorable The men are in front of some of the planes that be on the flight Associated Press Odd Fellows To Hold Memorial Services Gettys lodge 124 Independent j Order of Odd Fellows will hold to Come Here for Sunday Service To Hold Sunday School At An Sunday school I ing will be held at the annual memorial service m 5 nationally j burg church Sunday green cemetery Sunday after- j known baritone choral leader and At g nv TT noon July 2 B H Saltzer i recently a chairman of the committee an- today principal speaker for the pie of a past grand of the state lodge of Odd Fellows A parade from the lodge rooms m the First National bank building center square won be held preceding the exercises in the cemetery Members of other Odd lodges in Adams county trie Mary Gettys lodge and the York Cantons have been invited to in the an evangelist will be In charge of the Sunday evening service at the Gettysburg Methodist Episcopal i church at o'clock Mr who first gamed fame through his long association YOUTH FACES U S CHARGE Theodore Fleming Who Ad- mits Stealing Car In tody Of U S Agent An agent of the department of justice came to Gettysburg today to take into custody Theodore Fleming 19 of Fairfield arrested here last Saturday evening by state police on a charge of stealing the automobile of John Holer R D June 4 Fleming wSl be prosecuted in the federal courts on a charge of ing an automobile and driving it into another state Fleming ad- mitted state police said that after he and an accomplice stole the chine at Bender's church while the owner attending services they drove through Maryland West ginia and Ohio where the alleged accomplice left Fleming Fleming then drove the machine to Bedford county where he fell in Raymond Singer 20 of Six COUNTY MAN WEDS TUESDAY Edward And Miss garet Married Miss Margaret M j ter of Mir and Mrs A J j Hanover and Edward Jr t son of Edward Olinger maried Tuesday ing at 7 o'clock at a nuptial high mass in St Joseph's Catholic church Hanover by the Very Her James A Huber rector They followed by the school son led by Samuel Musselman ac o'clock At 10 o'clock Martin of Menges Mills will speak on Preparation O O MUler of Akron address the j group on Our Interests in South I as a m a song service 1 a children's period will be conducted by Raymond Mayer at 1.30 Danner of Hanover i on Jac 2 p m the i win be the subject of the I address o'clock I A song service at o'clock by a sermon by Kichard Iner and an address by William 1 Martin will conduce the program 1 I COUNTY DRYS START DRIVE y Will Inaugurate Campaign In Support Of Eighteenth Amendment with famed Sunday j been conducting choral ist has work sn connection with men attended by Miss Helen and Richard Sanders Hanover The bride wore a dress of satin trimmed m shadow and a veil and earned of white rosebuds The bridesmaid j coherence 01 tne united j wore a dress of and Brethren church at Gretna He Friends of the eighteenth i ment in Adams launch a defense of the in i the Methodist church of Gettysburg hat and shoes and carried a concludes his services at ne services to to o'clock de- of the campaign of yellow and pink rosebuds j Following the a wedding breakfast was served to the bridal arid cozne to Gettysburg late party and relatives at the home of the parents after which WnSs ne wnl oe a Mr and Mrs left on a guest of his personal friena Josepa at next Monday The wedding trip to Locust Gap A reception was held Tuesday H at The Mr will be in Link Local Safe ings With Similar Cases In Other Counties DILLSBURG MAN ROBBED MONDAY That the three safe robberies at Monday night were the J W Bamett Georgia highway board chairman is shown be- ing escorted from the highway Atlanta by Adj Gen Lindley Camp after Gov Engeae Talmadge had declared martial law in a get dispute approximately hi highway funds tied up by by highway officials who refused to comply with bis orders to discharge five engineers the governor took charge by out troops and the highway department and other executive offices Associated Press Photo Fined For wori of the same gang which has staged similar jobs in York caster and Dauphin counties ia re- cent weeks the opinion ex- pressed today by Sergeant W Frutchey of the state who is directing the investigating into the robberies which netted the thieves a total of Over a safe was blown open with at York county but only sum of money was Stolen Similar jobs have been staged in surrounding ties in recent weeks Other State police see a connection tween the robberies at Biglerville and the of A Bentz a farmer by two men at the rage ac his home near Dillsburg Monday evening The robbers stole SIS from Bentz Bentz had just returned to his home when the occurred He tad driven his car into the rage and when he stepped from the machine he was confronted by a heavily man The latter struck Bentz a severe blow in the face which however did not knock down Bentz rallied and gave battle to his foe and succeeded in holding own in the melee until his ad- companion made The latter threw Bentz to the ground and the suddenness of the attack left him in a dazed condition The men his clothes and then disappeared in a short time Mr Bentz ered and called for help His son Clarence Harry Fehl who re- sides there to his aid and Mr Bentz to the house Only 15 minutes before rence Bentz another son had re- turned home placed his car in the garage and The victim of the robbery said that as lie was driving in the Code Violation Charged with overtaking and passing another vehicle on the crest of a hill on the Hanover road C 1L Shipley of Baltimore was arrested Tuesday afternoon by Patrolman F Mayers of the local tion of the state motor patrol Ar- before Justice of the Peace John C Sheaier Shipley paid a fine of and costs Local Men Enroll At Michigan Univ Preston Amspacher an tor ac Gettysburg college and ald Stoner Baltimore street an in- at Washington and Lee university left today by motor for Ann where they will enroll in the summer school at the University of This is second year at the Michigan summer school He is working for his master's degree FATHER SEEKS CUSTODY OF CHILDREN HERE Petitions Court For Writ Of Habeas Corpus able July 1 BOY 8 GIRL 6 WITH MOTHER GETS FROM BEER REVENUE Littlestown Is Next With New Oxford COUNTY TO NET TOTAL OF R Blame Adams county treasurer today sent checks to eight boroughs in ths county representing their share of the 1933 tax from licenses issued to dis- pensers of the new 32 beer Gettysburg's share the largess portion is more than the amount Adams county will receive from the issuance of beer licenses exclusive of the fee which companied each application Other boroughs in the county re- the following McSherrystown New Oxford East lin ville and Tork Springs The county treasurer said the county has received from the 49 licenses issued to wholesalers re- tailers and clubs When the rious boroughs receive their checks the remaining county share will be The county also receives the proceeds from the license fee applications making a total of FARRELL NAMED SUPERVISOR OF FOREST GAMP Charles Heilman Francis Smith And Francis Cole Are Work Foremen WORK STARTED ON LOCAL PARK Judge Donald P McPherson as ae was in tne j he a man standing a short issued a of on j distance from the garage off the public road evening at the home of the i services Sunday sister Mrs Bernard G Snath Hanover The young couple will begin housekeeping in a furnished home in Hanover Both are employed the shoe factory Mile Run a former prisoner with apartment Fleming at the Huntingdon re- f The automobile was re- I covered after it was abandoned at j Bedford i Singer who was arrested Fleming here last Saturday evening turned over to Bedford j ty authorities Tuesday er C Richard Eckenrode son of Mr and Mrs Charles ana Miss Marie ner daughter of Robert Reitzner York were united in marriage on Jane 4 in St by the Rev Father Foley They were at- tended by Richard and Miss Catherine Reitzner a sister of the bride The newlyweds accompanied by the bride's father and sister Miss Freta spent a week at the home of Mr parents after which they returned to York where they have gone to housekeeping in a Boy 10 Submits To Appendix Removal Bobbie old son of Dr and Mrs Robert For- j of tne when he is to sing several solos conduct community and lead m church services will be extended into every voting precinct of the ty The Rev Dr O 3 Poulson of secretary of the ex- committee of the state emergency conference will be ent to address the meeting and to give counsel in conducting the An invitation is extended to aH the active workers among the forces of the county in- pastors Sunday school and active temperance workers without Rev Dr Barl J Bowman appends at the Warner early this afternoon The lad is reported 10 have withstood the operation nicely to De ACTOR SEEKS DIVORCE LOCAL IS Miss Eida Klinefelter And Philip O Neth Married Last SHUMAN HEADS LOCAL LIONS John C Wible to seph A Mathews 8 and his sister Genevieve Myrtle 6 into court on July 1 for a Succeeds Roy W Wentz As President Of Civic Club ing to determine custody of the According to a petition for the of habeas corpus presented to j C Ross Shuman Broadway was the court by District Attorney John elected president of the Gettysburg P Butt on behalf of the children's I Icons club at the weekly meeting father A Mathews of J Monday evening at the Log Cabin Manchester township York Caledonia Mr ty the children are in the custody of Cut Bare store of their Mrs Myrtle J j Baltimore street succeeds Roy W Announcement was mace today j Mathews street East street as of the marriage of Miss Eida j The petition sets that daughter of Martin has failed to Other chosen i York street and maintain the children E H Bertram Professor J ip O son of Mr and Mrs and has restrained them of their j Floyd and Professor Ira John of Colliers West liberty iy Baker vice Professor Edward J for many years a prominent road builder con- tractor and operator of a stone quarry and recently an employe of the national military park has been appointed of Gettysburg's ian conservation corps reforestation camp at a salary of approximately per month He assumed his new duties morning Simultaneous with the ment of Mr Farrell's appointment came of the approval by the national park service and the third corps area of the temporary appointment as work foremen of Francis I Smith and Charles man of Gettysburg and Francis Cole of The latter three temporary appointments vide for a salary of month each To Name Others Other appointments are expected to be made in she early future or as soon as several work projects for the local battlefield are by the third corps area and tional work foremen are required Announcement of ments were made this morning by James R McConaghie tendent of the national park after the latter had received telegraphic confirmation from timore The local reforestation camp is known as Military park Camp No 1 or Civilian tion Corps Camp Ko 385 Several new trucks tools and other equipment incident to the re- forestation worK be down by Gettysburg's camp of colored re- have been received and a small crew of the men stationed here are on duty cleaning up several unsightly spots on the battlefield and doing some grading The tual work wul be started by a full contingent as soon as the projects are approved and the local camp is placed in permanent ness To Build Mess Han Lumber for the construction of a large fran 20 fay 120 feet kitchen cables latrines tent floors and other equipment at the camp will be received here Saturday and the workers will start construction of the permanent buildings early next week The firm of Good and Son of Quincy Pa received the lumber contract The contract figures have not been made public here pending disposition of several other Superintendent McConaghie this morning took occasion to explain trie reason for some of the field roads being dusty after re- several complaints from cal residents Mr McConaghie said that the roads were covered with fine gravel and sand after the re- surfacing had been completed and a few days of not weather the oil will be drawn to the surface and saturate the fine loose gravel or sand thus making the roads were this morning for the installation of a telephone at tne local C C C camp Electric lights are also ex- to be strung throughout the camo within a short time COMMUNICATION ginia The ceremony was ed at Bedford February 3 by the The father's petition aces that j Guile W Lefever secretary 2 H he has a five-room house Man- I Dougherty treasurer C C Trestle Rev George L Melhorn pastor of f Chester where he is able j and Major Bertram C John Kepner 85 The who was 1928 has been employed as a in the offices of Keith was sued for divorce on the j and Sheely Gettysburg i grounds of mental cruelty by his j for five years John Kepner 35 a 1 wife Lois Yesterday Oliver Hardy Mr Neth who was a member of I Hollywood June 21 than a month ago Stan Laurel of i the motie comedy team Laurel and the Bedford Lutheran churc unattended properly care for and raise tail and i children Baker lion timer dent of Adams county in and ponderous filed BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs Criswell announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday Both mother and babe are doing nicely Undergoes Operation On His Injured Knee Emory H Forrest York street dislocated his right knee in a fall down a flight of stairs at the Murphy building Baltimore street last Thursday submitted to an op- at the Warner hospital this morning in which torn ligaments in the knee torn by the fall were joined berland county Tuesday evening at o'clock of complications He was a son of the Enoch and Margaret Kepner and is survived fay his widow whose maiden name was Miss Margaret one son Frank Kepner R B and three sisters Mrs Harry Mt Mrs Charles Bowers Gettysburg R D and Miss Ruth Kepner Hanover Funeral services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mt Hope United Brethren church the Rev Fred Christman Biglerville officiating Interment in the cemetery ing the church suit against his wife Myrtle on the same grounds The June meeting of the Woman's York street the class of 1934 at Gettysburg college he quit school is now employed by Charles S Mumper Gettysburg Mr and Mrs Keih are now re- siding in the Rex apartments auxiliary of the Annie M Warner hospital will be held at the nurses home next Monday o'clock afternoon at AT BOARD MEETING WEATHER REPORT Partly cloudy Probably ers Thursday in in north tions late Warmer in east portion tonight The Rev Dr Earl J Bowman j pastor of St James Lutheran j church and the Rev William C Shaffer of Allentown row teaching at Camp both members of the board of the Lutheran deaconess home in Baltimore will attend a meeting of the board in the City Thursday To Present Plav i Jaines P Cairns and Professor C Keefauver directors in office In COUnty Church 1 Sex Monday evening the club tvill observe Boys Msht at Log A prohibition play Cabin mn with Chief will be given in the ine speaker Lutheran church Sunday evening July 2 under the direction of the j Local GM Heads Rev S M Short district tendent of the league Twenty-three residents of and vicinity will participate in the show The performance will begin at o'clock F B SLONAKER RETIRES Having reached the age limit prescribed by the federal ment Frank B Slonaker more street fireman at the burg postoffice for 15 will retire on a pension next Tuesday morning Class Of Nurses Mr and Mrs William Voornees West Middle street received word thai their daughter Miss Dorothy Voorhees has successfully passed the probationary period of training at the nurses training school of Grace Methodist Episcopal hospital Brooklyn New York and is included on the honor roll there She ranked anatomy ethics practical nursing in her class in bandaging and To The Gettysburg What is No matter our individual answers may be to this ire all agree that the time the place and the occasion play a very part in is known as real There is also such a as one's crowd in ing what to ns may be very funny for this same hamor may be lost or even resented imposed on the general public I am to the second article in the second of the paper Tuesday This article is interesting and veir readable as the head lines one's eyes the tion Is this Dear paper of which -ane are justly proud and to which tee look forward each with the keenest we aD hope for a sense of expect from yoa the same sense of One looks forward to each   

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