THE C. E. SOCIETIES HELD ION S cociaL HERE MONDAY Th: Christian Endeavor Sociztics Nu me ro u S of the Northwest Branch of Lon- cacicr County held a social in the > lceal United WwW e d d i n a S Monday cven ng. Jan:t A. Kauffman Rev. H. E. Kettering, pastor of Samuel Whe Stair Maytown Fvangeclical church, was Miss Janet A: Kauffman, daugh- in charge of the d:votions. Lor- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kauff- ctta Wittel, of t-e Elizabethtown | mar, of Ironville, was mairied on United Brethren caurch, presided Saturday to Samucl Wike Stair, son at the business mceting and the of Mr, and Mrs. Charlzs Stair, Sr., £2mes and refreshments were su- | of North Fourth Street, Columbia, vi by members from the | in the Ironv.ll: Uniizd Landicville Church of God. Church. The Rev. Daniel A. About sixty people atte nded the | Shearer officiated. cceinl represznting the Endeavors of Iandisville, Re.ch’s, Maytown, Flizabzthtown and the local church. | Distinguished visitors present in- | ‘cluded: ~~ Herman Brackbill, of | Kinzer, president of the Lancaster | County Christian Endeavors; Clar- | ence Nelson, of New Holland, edi- | of the Christian Endeavor | church con PAREN SOE Alverta ¥. Claud E. Stark Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Lough. of Three Springs, Pa, announce the marriage of thsi: daughter, Al- verta E, to Claude F. Stark, son of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel B. Stark, of “ this boro, which took place January paper, the “Garden Spot,” and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muchling, of 81, at 4 p. m. in the United Breth- Rohrerstown. Mr. Muchling is ren Winchazste Va... . 3 Rev. Church oR 4 ie chairman of the extension commit- ey. 8 : ° tee of the societies. was attended by Miss Phyllis M! Local Affairs Kough, sister of the bride, and Anna L. Shelly (From Page 1) Cyrus Wittle, of Florin. Rufus K. Ge'b Manheim will hold its initial Vi The marriage of Miss Anna L. blackout next Monday. i Shelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| It cost $3,606.69 to guard the Co- i John S. Shelley, of Manheim RD2 lumbia bridge for 15 days. i and Rufus K. Geib, son of Mr. and Ths rationing of reiread tires Mrs. Leroy Geib, of Manheim RD2 |will begin in the county Feb. 23. took place at 4 p. m. Saturday at, A 17-year-old Lancaster lad has the parsonage of the United Breth- confessed to stealing three bicycles. ren Church, Manheim. Rev. I. N.| Four of the nine motorists cited Seldomridge officiated at the single|for hearings at Lancaster, did not ring service. The couple were un- appear. attended. The school teachers of Lancaster City have asked for an increase in Anna Ruth Myers Paul W. Hosler | The road from Manheim to The marriage of Miss Anna Ruth| White Oak, a distance of 2% Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. miles, is being rebuilt. Reuben H. Myers, of Bird-in-Hand| A number of Tumbling clubs to Paul W. Hosler, son of Mr. and have been organized at the Fliza- Mrs. Walter Hosler, of Manheim bethtown High school. R3, was solemnized at 3:30 p. m Ezra Barry, 62, Hopeland, miss- Saturday in the Chiques Church ing for several days, was found of the Brethren. Rev. Rufusidead near his home. Bucher officiated at the candlzlight| Grand Duchess Charlotte of ceremony. The church was purchased a 247-acre ated with palms and ferns. |dairy farm in Bueks county. | 400 chicks were burned when an Marie C. Stoner loverheated brooder stove set fire to J. Glenn Ebersole [the building at Brownstown. The marriage of Miss Marie C.| Columbia’s tax collector reported Stoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: to the School Bozrd that there is | Joseph Stoner, of Elizabethtown. $11,717.00 outstanding of the 1941 | and J. Glenn Ebersole, son of Mr. duplicate. | and Mrs. Reuben Fbersole, of A county painter, who didn’t} Bainbridge, RDI1, took place at 4/earn enough to pay income tax, | p.m. Saturday at the parsonage of gave $5 toward buying rivets for St. Paul's United Brethren Church, a bomber. Elizabethtown. Rev. C. C. Hollings-| Chester Nicholas, 11, Columbia, | worth officiated at the double ring/took a drink of cider, laid down, ceremony. (fell asleep and was found after 200 The couple will reside at Eliza- people hunted him. nearly all night. nvm rE SJ SUES Sar Mr and Mus. A. R. Fouts of day. Campti Louisana announce the te matriage of their youngest daugh- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ter Fleecy, to Lester J. Kuhn, Son Announcement has been made of of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Kuhn. the engagement of Miss Thelma of 114 So. Market St, Mt. Joy, Pa. putt Miller, of Mount Joy, R2, to Miss Fouts is a graduate of private Ammon B. Shenenberger, Campti high school and attended son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shen- Louisiana State Normal school. |enberger, of Manheim R2. Mr. The wedding took place on Sun-| Shenenberger is stationed at Fort day Feb. 8th, at Phoenix City, Ala. Myer, Va. The bride wore an Aqua blue dress re lll Ql etn & felt hat with military effect coat, form fitting with beige accessories. She wore a corsage of gardenias.| Three of Mr. Kuhn's buddies were witnesses. ! Mr. Kuhn is a graduate of M Joy schools. Prior to his induction? of the U. S. Army, Jan. 20, 1941, he enjoyed steady employment] with the Landis Tool Co. of! Waynesboro, Pa. Mr. Kuhn at present is stationed at Fort Ben- ing, Ga. ——— ll A KINGS DAUGHTERS CLASS MEET AT MRS. SPROUTS The King's Daughters Class of the Church of God held their! meeting at the home of Mrs. John) Sprout on Tuesday evening. Those present were: Mrs, Garth! Snyder, Mrs. G. F. Broske, Mrs, Ray Cover, Mrs. Harvey Dillman, Mrs. Mary Walker, M:s. Monroe! Lindemuth, Mrs. Blanche Parsons, AND\WE HAVE Mrs. John Barnhart, Mrs. C. R.| Charles, Mrs. Lillie Sauders, Miss) LOTS FRIENDLY Cards April 5th is Easter. Lent began yesterday. Anna Hoffer, Mrs. Harry Leib. G Fee t i n rrr Aree 27 LOSE LICENSES i h § Ki Twenty-seven motorists from; You have lvn mad this area had their license cards| withdrawn by the State last week.! Three were for drunken driving, | two for reckless driving and the cthers speeding. Among the latter! was Londa J. Zurin, of this place. This is One Place in Tow Among the speeders who failed Where You Simply Can't Fro to appear was Jean Wolgemuth, of TYNDALL’ Elizabethtown. Lititz sportsmen have liberated 54 W. Main St. 2. crates of rabbits and 63 male! who'll be celebrating a day or anniversary. bethtown. Thirteen men .were arrested and lover $1,000 in cash secured when Fleecy Fouts ‘a dice game at the Seventh Ward Lester J. Kuhn Club, Lancaster was raided Sun- | MT. 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