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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • 8

The Gazette and Daily du lieu suivant : York, Pennsylvania • 8

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York, Pennsylvania
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8. The Gazette and Daily, York, CI AL Thursday Morn'n9 January 26, 1961 Couple Married 50 Years Feted TiSYv 'm i Daily Memoranda Recent Births At York Hospital To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leisey, Dallastown RD 1, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Kane, 2039 Bannister street, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Liborio Alfano, 411 South George street, yesterday, a To Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Crone, Dover RD 3, yesterday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hughes, 615 South Queen street, yesterday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Orth, 828 Wallace street, yesterday, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Donald G. Stephens, 306 First avenue, Red Lion, Jan. 15, a daughter, Donna Jean. To Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip D. Rei-chert, Thomasville RD 1, Jan. 19, a daughter, Christine Louise. itsk At West Side Osteopathic To Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Small-wood, York RD 7, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, 512 South Pershing avenue, yesterday, a daughter.

Photo by The Gazette and Daily VNA ELECTS Mrs. William H. Ka in, center, new president of the York Visiting Nurse association, is shown yesterday after taking office. With her are from left, seated, Mrs. Milton H.

Cohen, outgoing president, and Mrs. W. Dale Brougher, secretary; standing, Mrs. Knute Sahle, first vice president; Mrs. Fred Fay, assistant treasurer; and Mrs.

George L. Stallman, treasurer. It was announced that association nurses made 23,863 individual calls in 19601,066 more than in 1959. Divorce Business Granted Constance L. Wagman from Red Shield Club Puts 'If On Meeting Date The Red Shield auxiliary of the Salvation Army has scheduled a meeting at the Citadel next Monday at 7 p.m.

if weather conditions permit. Postponement to Feb. 27 will be automatic in event of bad weather. The program will include a white elephant sale and regular business meeting directed by Mrs. Ethel Gunnet, president.

Sauer-Kraut Supper With Coffe, Tea Or Milk A Firet Moravian Church 41 N. Duke Frkiav, January 27th 4 Till 8 P. M. Adults 75c CtvuWren SOc. Dessert Extra.

Sponsored By The Women's Fekwship Of The Church. Adv. 26-lt Mrs. Naill Heads World War I Widows Chapter 23, Widows of World War I 'has installed Nellie Naill president. Other new officers installed at a meeting held this week were: Florence Thatcher, senior vice president; Anna Stark, junior vice president; Jean Leckliter, treasurer; Mazie Wise, secretary; Fairy Buchanan, assistant secretary; Olivia Heiland, chaplain; Ruth M.

Gilbert, historian; Emma Kech, color bearer; Flossie Abel, sergeant-atHarms. Installing officer was state president. Mrs Edna Hassing of Northumberland. A covered dish supper was served. The 50th wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel D. Null, formerly of 542 North Pershing avenue, was celebrated with a dinner at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and, Mrs. Jay A.

Sollenberger, 732 East Philadelphia street. Mr. and Mrs. Null were married Dec. 25, 1910, in Hanover.

Attending the Christmas' day dinner were the Null's three children and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Donahue, 2340 Pine road; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G.

Null and son, Sammy, 2235 Middle street; and Mr. and Mrs. Sollenberger and children, Wanda, David, James, Elsie, Linda and John. Attending also was Mrs. Harvey Stover, Hanover RD 3, with whom Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel D. Null are living. With The SERVICEMEN Lance Cpl. Jesse Decker, son of Jesse Decker, 36 North Hartley street, and of Mrs.

Margaret Ann Decker, 222 South Hartley street, has been promoted to his present rank while serving with Marine Air wing at Cherry Point, N. C. He enlisted in July, 1959, after attending William Penn Senior High school. Marine Pvt. Robert M.

Polom-ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Polomski, 559 West Market street, completed recruit' training at Parris Island, S. Jan.

12. Marine Lance Cpl. Sherwood D. Suereth, whose parents live at 118 West Sixth avenue, is an account clerk with Second Reconnaissance battalion at Camp Le-jeune, N. C.

He was 'graduated from Central Union High school before enlisting in July, 1958. Yorkers graduated from recruit training Jan. 20 at Great Lakes, 111., Naval Training center were David H. Gundrum, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond H. Gun-drum, 625 Florida avenue, and Ronald D. Mumford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R.

Mumford, 317 Pinehurst road. Schrantz Retires As Superintendent Of Heidelberg S.S. John Schrantz, 918 Wood street, superintendent of the Sunday school at Heidelberg United Church of Christ, has retired from the post he held for the past 11 years. He was feted and presented with a gold watch- at the annual Sunday school association meeting held Tuesday night at the church. Charles W.

Mowery was elected, his successor. Other officers elected at the annual dinner-meeting were: Richard M. Lefever, association president; Donald LeSage, vice president; Mrs. Dorothy Rohrbaugh, secretary; John R. Prescott, treasurer; Charles Brenner, Gene Shue and Paul Kuhn, assistant superintendents; Paul Brillhart, recorder; Roy Hildebrand, song leader and Mrs.

Joanne Reisinger, assistant song leader. AID HEALTH FAIR Members of the Health Fair committee of the York County Association for Retarded Children are Mrs. Luther Leibowitz, chairman; Ralph Thomas; Mrs. Jean Dagen-hardt, and William Small. The fair will be held Tuesday through Friday next week alt the YMCA.

Robert E. Wagman. Master appointed Attorney William W. Wogan in the case of Hannah R. Arnold against Charles E.

Arnold, Jr. Inter-City Squash Match To Be Played At YMCA Tonight The York squash racquet team will play the Harrisburg team as one of the features for today's YMCA open house. The game starts at 7 p.m. A Junior Hi-Y induction cere--mony will be held at 6 p.m. Officers are John Wise, president; Charles Hash, vice president; Bryan Smith, secretary; Bruce Sherman, treasurer, and Paul Wunch, chaplain.

The YMCA Ladies auxiliary will serve coffee from 7 to 9 p.m. in the reading room of the Afterwards a movie on "Selling America'' will be shown. It is sponsored by Bendix Management club. There also will be educational dasses in speaking, chess judo, volley ball, squash, hand ball and other sports. David P.

King Inc. 33rd Arwiiversary Reduced Prices. Valuable Gifts during our Special January Monument Sale. "BUILD WHILE YOU LIVE" Adv. il 6-121 Hershey's Famous COLD WAVE Reg.

$6.60 $4 QP With Ad NOW Open Daily 8 to 9 Saturday 8 to 5 No Appointment Necessary Reg. $10 CREAM WAVE $6.50 With Ad Oil Cream Cold Wave Re. $12.50 $7.50 With Ad TWO LOCATIONS 11 W. Markete St. Gehly Bid.

82963 2nd Floor Elevator Serv. York Co. Shopping Center Next to Bank Free Parking 477101 Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Apprentice George R. Rentzel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Rentzel, 143 East Seventh avenue, is serving with Fighter Squadron 101 at Key West, Naval Air station. CATHOLIC NURSES Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Nurses guild will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in St. Patrick's church. MTOra Inuary" Shoe Clearance Saj(p PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED I POLL PARROT RAND TRIM TRED I FOR CHILDREN FOR MEN FOR WOMEN I SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY I I COME EARLY A all sales final I II FOR THE VERY 77 NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS II 'rSAv shoe store )AKp- I 1 652 Markg8 PROMOTED Radioman Second Class Joel C.

Kunkel, husband of the former Shirley M. Zech, who resided at 1126 East Eleventh avenue, was promoted to his present rank Nov. 16 while serving aboard the USS Bushnell at Key West, Fla. Mrs. Kunkel is living at jKey West.

Kunkel is the son of Mrs. Pauline Kunkel, 234 East Gas avenue, and John II. Kunkel, Mt. Wolf..

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