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   News Comet (Newspaper) - January 10, 1947, East Berlin, Pennsylvania                               Y EAST BERLIN NEWS VOL. COMET VORK SPRINGS W JL A. A. A. A. A A K A. A. A. JL EAST JANUARY 10, 1947 NO. 34 EAST BERLIN NEWS NOTES Shady attended court at York as a grand Funeral services were conducted Saturday at York for Fillmore L. brother of Charles proprietor of on the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hoffman and Sondra R. 1, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman near Mrs. James Myers returned from a holiday visit with her son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Letters of Administration oil the estate of Charles C. late of Paradise township have been granted to Annie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis Lippy near announce the birth of a Gene Marie was born January 1, with Dr. Eugene Elgin in The Misses Betty Jean Butt and Faye music students at banon Valley re- turned after spending the holidays at their home Mrs. Ada Dostman has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy at whose home she resided for some time as a The son born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. at has been named Mrs. Livingston is the for- mer Ruthanna of Pallbearers at the funeral of Mrs. Annie M. who was buried at Hampton on were Paul and Donald Jonas H. H. Harvey and Harry The Raymond Spahr near were guests of his Mrs. John West King Janet daughter of the mond is spending the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pvt. Adam W. East lin R. D. 1, who was stationed at Camp arrived in Japan after a. 17-day crossing aboard the Gen. A. W. Army transport An added attraction at the Earl theatre January 15 and 16 will See NPW Oxford in the movie made his route this The feature film will roll Guests of Mrs. Clemson near included John Haar and Brown's Emanuel Laughman and Donald Miller and Mrs. Virgie Miss LevEto Fred Lease and Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hoffman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Grant Glen formerly of Mr. and Mrs. parents of the New and John This group was also entertained at the Mr. and Mrs. George who since their marriage in the spring have residing the of her Mr. and Mrs. Emory have chased a house in Hanover and move there when they can get Mrs. Smith is the former Bernardine a former student at the local high The Consistory of Zwingli Re- formed church has made these for 1947. Elder for 4 Charles W. Deacon for 4 Curvin Deacon for 1 to fill an unexpired Irwin H. Further tions will be made by the The church and Sunday school officers will be installed January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. announce the birth of a their second has been serving in the Merchant The baby's grand- as a spent vacations on the farm of his the late John Randolph near East and the Howard family have aen frequent visitors among county i Notice is given that the f ship existing among John Z. of Paradise Loais B. York and Edward B. under the name of Anderson Fruit with its principal place of business located hi has been dissolved on January 2 by mutual consent of the John Z. Barton and will continue to operate business at under the name of Anderson Fruit CHURCH NOTICES Evangelical and Reformed Charge J. Pastor St. New Holy Communion at a. church school at a. m. Church school at a. Holy Com- at a. m. Trinity Lutheran The Rev. Snyder Pastor school 9 a. worship 7 p. m. Lutheran The Rev. Elwood G. Pastor Sunday school a. worship service a. m. Church of the Brethren The Rev. J. Monroe Elder East Berlin Sunday 9 a. home-coming for returned p. m. Hampton Sunday a. a. m. The Rev. G. K. Elder Bermudian Sunday a. a. m. Wolgamuth Sunday a. no Evangelical and Reformed Charge Rev. Archie C. Minister Emmanuel Preparatory service Sunday morning at Sunday school at Choir rehearsal next Thursday evening at Abbottstown Lutheran Charge The Rev. Snyder Pastor at Holy Communion at a.m. Luther League p.m. Preparatory service Friday ning at p.m. St. Mary's Paradise The Rev. Chester Pastor Masses Sunday at and in the MARRIAGES Wilma Ruth and Charles Earnest son of the Rev. and Mrs. Bruce East were united in marriage on December 29, in the Church the Ind. The father performed the Bruce brother of the was best The couple will reside in where the bridegroom will attend Juniata Miss Lois Marie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I. of and of Mr. and Mrs. John was married to Paul Allen son of Raymond in Grace Evangelical U. B. by the Rev. Simpson B. Mr. who was in the army during the is attending State Miss Cleone daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wellsville and Donald were married December 21 in Derry Evangelical United Brethren Mrs. Grubb graduated from myra high school and is employee at the Mechanicsburg Naval Supply Mr. Grubb is employed bj the Pennsylvania Tin couple will in In a single ring ceremony on De- cember 31, Miss Helen became the bride o' Ellis E. Divel in the parsonage the St. Paul's Methodist church the Rev. H. C Marsh The is a son oi Harry L. Eas Berlin R. 1. Mr. and Mrs. will reside in Miss Betty Jean daughter o' Mr. and Mrs. James BT ville R. D. and WT were married in single ring ceremony by the Rev Earl E. Redding in Third United Brethren church Sunday The bride was attired ir a with black accessories and a of pink Her matron of wore an dress with accessories and a yellow rose anc pompon on Legging Sets JACK'S KIDDIE Post State Police Sled riding is a glorious sport for We appeal to all parents to direct the sled riding of their children to areas for ists arc requested to be PLAY SAFE Mr. Mrs. G. Chester Sheaffer 1 have announced the en- gagement of their Jean to Paul son of Mr. and Mrs Harry C. of Dillsburg R. 1 No date has been set for the REDUCTIONS On Handbags SHOP Chambersburg Pa SHOES Close All CUT-RATE SHOE STORE 41 Carlisle Street EAST BERLIN NEWS NOTES Mrs. George W. Moul was confined j to her room by Mr. and Mrs. Solomon have been suffering with heavy Pfc. I. stationed at Barksdale re- turned there after spending a lough with his Mr. and Mrs. W. A. former local Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cramer en- Mrs. Harper Mrs. Clair Bower and of York and Mrs. John A homecoming service for ed servicemen will be conducted Sunday evening at in the East Berlin Church of the with Elder J. Monroe Danner in The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marland has been named Sharon Ann. The baby is a great-granddaughter of the late Mrs. Virginia of this At a butchering held at the John Haar near Brown's bert head ered a 939-pound assisted by John and Will Haar and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob of Visitors at the Haar home Sunday were Luke Haar and of Mrs. Alice mother of Mrs. Mt. Holly Miss Beulah Slusser and Mr. and Mrs. Charles and George Mt. Holly young son of Mr. and Mrs. Coit who was ill for some is able to be With his he was able to spend a day with his ternal Mr. and Mrs. J. Parren near Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. R. D. 1, and Mrs. Nora ler and Mrs. Walter Granville Grubbs and Mrs. Lynn who has been residing with her Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Route 3, has been spending a while at Bermudian assisting in the care of her Mrs. seph who has been ill. Mrs. Slothour is the former Delores Brenda infant daughter of John S. and Alice Philips was christened in the First Lutheran New by the the Rev. George E. The father formerly resided it New Brenda was born August 10, 1946. At a meeting and covered dish social conducted at the home of Mrs. John the Missionary society of Trinity Lutheran church elected these Mrs. V. Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Carl Mrs. D. Earl Mrs. Paul E. and Miss Mary Midwinter Communion was con- ducted Sunday evening at Zwingli Reformed church by the Rev. Alvin J. The offertory As I was sung by Mrs. Kathleen Gochenour of the church Communion also took Sunday at the Red Run and Bermudian Reformed have the same The Women's Missionary society of will meet at the home of Mrs. Jonas Wednesday at p.m. The leaders arc Mrs. Andrew Altland and Mrs. Emmanuel Under the supervision of the new Mrs. Clair the society has adopted as its project the support of a blind girl in With Elmer Mummert at the tile East Berlin fire company responded to a call for assistance o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the home of Luther who resides in the Willis Myers ant house at Two A blaze in the chimney was extinguished before any damage John son of Mr. and Mrs. and Horace son if Mr. and Mrs. John of this with Arthur and Gene returned from a trip having assisted on a boat sent by relief tions of the Church of for the aid of European Vo less than horses were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. announce the engagement of their Sara to Robert York R. 1. Miss is a graduate of the High school in 1945 and from the Joyce School of Beauty Mr. a graduate of the West York High school in 1943, three years in the Submarine Division of the and he is now attending the York Junior DEATHS Robert Durboraw Robert died Thursday afternoon at his from the effects of a Mr. Durboraw was a farmer Cumberland township for many He was steward at the county home for about three years until he was forced to resign because of his health several years In addition to his widow he ii survived by four Mrs. Norman near Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Grace six three and and two Mrs. Martha and Mrs. Vivian Funeral arrangements will be an- Mrs. Mary Catharine Arnold Mrs. Mary Catharine 92, widow of Aaron died at her home at Biglerville Thursday ing at 5 o'clock from a tion of She had been fast four The deceased was born and ways resided in Adams a daughter of the late George W. and Julia Her band died in 1906. She was a ber of the Idaville Evangelical Surviving are six Mrs. Harry Gardners R. Mrs. W. S. Mrs. Harry Col- 21 14 and one Mrs. Margaret Gardners R. D. Funeral services Sunday at p. in. from the funeral ed by the Rev. R. L. Inter- ment in the Idaville Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday evening from 7 to 9 Fine Local Story In issued for and I by the employes of S. Morgan j Smith featured uu ar- ticle in November by Grant j Turbine Installation by S. Morgan Smith at Jacobs Through the ness of Raymond A. editor of and Mr. the is to use the featured the second installment of which Henry Jacobs I and other settlers of that time led a rugged life and lived mostly on which they could pound out on a consisting of a hollowed out They made the difficult and sometimes dangerous trip by wagon to and caster county once a year to have VISIT INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN TURBINE WORKS By invitation of Beauchamp E. of the S. Morgan Smith Tuesday former burgess Birdes A. Jacobs and Paul E. of East were escorted by the president and by Grant H. hydraulic through the internationally known water turbine wheel works at Units under will yield horsepower for a single Some wheels have a drive shaft 39 inches in generate horsepower and weigh almost Photographs were taken of the party who report a most interesting from 2 to 5 p. at this where visitors are not usually Jacob H. Livelihood Jacob H. 73, York Springs R. 2, Tyrone died at his home Monday morning at o'clock following an illness Of a He was born in Berks 'a son of the late Jacob B. and Re- becca but re- sided in Adams county most of his Mr. Livingood operated a watch and gun repair He resided near for a number of years and was a member of The Pines Lutheran Surviving are his second Mrs. Elizabeth E. four Edgar York Springs R. 2; Raymond N. John F. New and Mrs. Florence and two Funeral services Thursday at p. m. from the funeral home conducted by the Rev. Elmer Interment in The Pines Elmira G. Mummert Elmira 82, wife of Samuel S. 908 East Princess formerly of New died at a. m. Monday at York hospital after a ten-day heart ailment brought on by a Also surviving are her step- Sarah J. George W. Mummert and all of East Berlin R. D. 2; Nettie L. and An- drew S. as well at three Harry Clarence and Edward Rev. Lynford J. j Second Church of the I officiated at the funeral from the Memorial home of Henry Sleeger and 822 East at 2 p. m. this Interment in Mt. Rose some wheat flour ground and get other Henry Jacobs I ways wore the of his hat pinned up in front to get better vision especially when leaning he was constantly on the alert for danger or for There were stUl a few roving bands of Indians around when George I came and for a long time after the mill was Near the mill at a certain post they would often assemble for handouts the original or During those times there was a sort of a tion stage between the English tem and that used It was all solid money issued by banks and on Page 5) Girl Is Charged After Collision Miss Virginia E. 17, Gardners R. 2. has been charged with failing to yield the right of way at a stop sign as a result of a two- car collision Saturday afternoon at o'clock near Miss Blocher received facial ations and concussions in the crash and was treated by Dr. William York Adeline 22, a passenger in the other which was driven by Lloyd 84, suffered tions and contusions of the fore- head and She was treated by Dr. P. J. State in laying the charge against Blocher before a local justice of the said that she had ped at a stop sign and then pulled into the path of the Lupp age totalled DILLSBURG C. J. Bushey has been ill at his Mrs. Hattie Baker celebrated her 70th birthday Frank has moved from here to j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dillsburg R. D. 2, a daughter day at the Mrs. Harry E. Dillsburg R. 2. was admitted to the Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Cannon have sold their near Charles of Letters testamentary on the estate of Bortha Mary late of Franklin have been ed to Parker At a congregational meeting oi St. Paul's Lutheran church the lowing officers were Paul and J. S. At a meeting of the joint council of the Dillsburg Lutheran G. M. Eurich was elected Other officers Ira J. S. and treas The Aid society of the theran church at a held at the home of Mrs. Isaac in charge of the Mrs. H. L. elected officers with the lowing G. N. Mrs. H. L. Mrs. J. S. Mrs. S. E. Mrs. Earl A party was held by the ment of the Dillsburg Co. at the Mary Jane near York This was also their 20th anniversary in business in Dillsburg The employes presented Manager Jack Cooper a beautiful pen and Mrs. Jack Cooper with a silver sugar and cream Santa Glaus ed to each one a Each employe was also presented a special and gifts were presented to the two est employed and the two most re- cently The annual election of Sunday school officers of St. Paul's Lutheran church was held with the following H. L. first Baird second George William first R. K. second Garth third Joel S. E. Glenn Paul Robert George executive Earl Norman Clyde Mildred Elsie Mrs. Theodore mary Elsie first asst. Gloria Ann second Hilda Martha Mrs. Baird Samuel YORK SPRINGS NEWS EVENTS Joseph of Brandt's visited Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kieffer attended services j at Grindstone Hill on Mr. and Mrs. Howard moved into their newly purchased property in Mrs Robert York Springs R. 2, was discharged from the Warner Waldemar E. Wahlin and Thelma M. York secured a license to wed at Md. Mrs. Pearl Kemper and York were ad- mitted to the Warner Frank general storekeeper in is ill with CHURCH SERVICES York Springs Lutheran Charge Rev. Ralph W. Pastor Lower Bermudian Church Morning Holy Congregational York Springs Church Luther Chestnut Grove Church York Springs Methodist Church Rev. O. V. Pastor Sunday a. Holy a. m. New Chester Lutheran Charge The Rev. Elmer Pastor St. Mark's Worship His wife is a patient in the I service 9 a. Sunday school Hanover Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Smith at 10 a. m. The Sunshine Guild class will and Lt. and Mrs. William Barriga I meet this Thursday evening at the were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller and of were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Mrs. Amelia York home of Mr. and Mrs. James St. Sunday school at a. Holy Com- at a. Preparatory service Friday ning at 8 St. is spending this week with school at p. worship J. Hursh Nelson J. a retired died at o'clock Sunday night at his home in Death was caused by a complication of following a year's He was 75 years Mr. Nelson was a ber of Reformed arc his Mrs. Lottie three Mrs Charles B. William R. N. and J. Boyd Dillsburg R. and 12 Funeral ices were held Wednesday afternoon at the funeral I Rev. William pastor of the local United Brethren Interment was made in the Dillsburg ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Carl Mt. Holly has announced the engagement of her Anna Claire to Lst Lieut. James T. WiLson graduated from lisle high school and Carlisle Com- college and attended the Pennsylvania Stale She is employed in the public information division at the Mechanicsburg Naval Supply Lt. graduated from the U. S. Military Academy at West N. Y. At present he is ing with the occupation forces in the European No date been set for the on Pare 6) REDUCTIONS On SHOP Chambersburg Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Ruth wife of Dr. H. B. died Sunday after- noon at her R. D. 1. I She was 73 years old and death on Page 6) BREAKFAST piece LEINHARDT SHOES Close All CUT-RATE SHOE STORE 41 Carlisle Street IN Tn memory of Mr and Mrs Samuel our dear who siv Memories are Which no one Parting leaves Which no can Till memories lade and life departs They live forever in our their two MRS. C. A. D. and MRS. East Pa. Mt. Holly Spring's A dividend of thirty cents per share was declared December 30. 1946, on the shares of The First National bank of Mount Holly payable on January 10. A master recommended a divorce for Joseph W. Pompeo from Mrs. Anna Myra both of Mt Holly in a report filed at the William C. New has filed suit for divorce against Mrs. Marian Mt. Holly charging They were married on April 29, 1932, at Peter Shoestrings Welt mer Christmas by catching his hand in the wringer on the electric washing His hand and above the went through before help The X-ray showed no broken The Rev. William Swaim will be the I speaker at Ihe hour this Sunday in the Methodist church at Springs at lor the v ill feature the Emma and Ralph ices for Harry Edwin of Mt Holly who died early Christmas morning in an automobile accident just south ot were held Saturday after- noon at Ihe Lutz funeral Burial in Mt. Holly cemetery The Rev. Robert Lundy officiated The were Elmer George Charles Raymond Ah tens Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Mt. Holly announce Ihe of their belh I loll e. to Clifford A. li I. ol Miss ol Carlisle at lending Hail Mr. lisle high school and served un- der General Patton hostilities He is now employed lisle Barracks No date has been set lor Ihe DIAMOND RINGS up MARK K. Jeweler 41 Baltimore Ht Pa. her Mrs. E. E. Jacobs and Mrs. P. T. John Paxton is recovering a severe illness at the home of his Mrs. Ralph near York Mr. and Mrs. W. B. entertained 15 at a family ner December 28 at Bucher's Mr. and Mrs. R. C. of Camp were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William B. of Quaker Mr. and Mrs. William Lott Van and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. on Mr. and Mrs. Edward have received word their Pvt. Charles E. has arrived safely in Eleanor C. Mrs. Harold Fair and and W. Clifford Snyder attended a concert in the Forum on Monday evening in Mr. and Mrs. W. B. entertained at a party of their who observed her sixteenth Walter Reinecker has resumed his studies at Elizabethtown college after the holidays spent with his Mr. and Mrs. Norman of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Harry Witcomb and and Mrs. Rosie Bream spent Sunday with Elijah Whitcomb and Miss Joyce who was with her Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of over the resumed her studies at sylvania State The Christmas party held at the Lower Bermudian church was held by the entire Sunday School and not by the Banner Class as stated in iast week's Jay Snyder will be the soloist at the worship service Sunday evening York Springs Lutheran ice at p. m. The Junior choir will hold re- this Friday evening at p. m. Mother Talks To Son In Germany By Radio Mrs. Ruth Bushey and her Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sunday talked with Mrs. Bushey's Lt. William in through a arrangement completed by Joseph a blind teur radio operator at Bucks The family talked to the officer for about 45 was quite an experience and something we will never said Mrs. Piechowski first picked up the German station on mas and relayed to Mrs. Bushey a Christmas greeting from her The station in Germany was built by several Army men with materials sent to them by Lieutenant Bushey is on duty with the Signal He attended lisle High School and Iowa sity before entering the He participated in flve major battles during the including the sion of France on He visited his home here in Lt. Bushey is a son of Harry of York ENGAGEMENTS The engagement of Miss Wilma Virginia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. to Charles E. son of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. of that was made known recently by her The prospective bride is a ate of the New Oxford high school and now has a position under her father who manages the Dillsburg Clay Her a graduate of the Gulf Coast Military later ed for some time with the Army Air and is now studying at MAKES HONEST EFFORT TO STRAIGHTEN MIX-UP in the He will sing Sweet by Clarence S. of has arrived at Mt. where he will spend the winter with his brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miss Ann Tilton has resumed her Jack formerly of East studies at the Rhode Island School j operator of the Old Mill of Design at Providence after York B- D- is making an effort to straighten out the up in coats and hats which took place on New Year's Three coats and a hat were returned morning to Mr. The owners can retrieve them bv proper The operator of the inn denies the rumor of anv disorder in which eyes of some of the patrons were It was an orderly of the arrival of the new he except for the switch in hats and The rumors of fights among patrons are ing the holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flora j The Rev. T. of I been appointed supply of Middlesex and i Upper Evangelical U. B. until the remainder ot the conference Boiling Springs high encountered little trouble in gaining n 33-9 torv mer the Vork Springs high 1 dribblers at York The I teams of the a 23-23 lie in the first game of the Miss Blair returned to college to re- umc ho i studies with her i Mrs J. William of Quaker Mrs ToUie none to Die Scott Dirk lor indefinite Clear Springs Kmmn who been Tor Dick I her lo to some Kennedy was painfully limned and hands Pi while to burn rubbish at the C. H. man was used to 1 hasten the and when Kennedy I lighted n match the fumes ignited Urines into is Ins after the holidays Mr. and John a native of York and for many years a type operator of the Philadelphia sent the editor a holiday of the Union Colorado where he failing health com- him to give up nib work eral years Mr. Spealman is an old time subscriber to the nnd u riles an annual holiday letter to the He is a brother of Mrs. George York In a pageant Mr. cast as on 4) ELECTRIC CLOCK REPAIRING ROTH BROS. Broadway Jewelers Ps. SHOES Close All CUT-RATE SHOE STORE 1' Carlisle JUST RECEIVED Sheaffer and Pen ami Pencil MARK E. Jeweler li Baltimore Sale Register Jan. L. disc 1'i miles west of on the Shatter farming Mar. 15 Niles H. an- on SHOES All CUT-RATE SHOE STORK 41 street  

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