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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

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SIX THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1963 Obituaries William H. Myers, Sr. Anthropologist Will Churches Admit Speak At Dickinson William H. Myers, Camp Board Censured By Civic Group N.

Middleton Assn. Elects Officers Cultural changes brought about Double Parking Warning Issued Asked Cooperation Near Churches am, cuea on Monday at his home. He was 67 years old. A retired engineer for the Tus- New Members in primitive peoples by technical Ground Breaking At Shopping Plaza Slated David Javitch, developer of the proposed Carlisle Shopping Plaza, said that he expects to break ground for his project this Summer. The tract in which the shopping center is planned is at Albion Point, East High Street and York Road.

Besides a Carlisle Food Mar assistance programs such as the 630 SOUTH HANOVER STREET CARLISLE, PA. carora Oil Shirleyville, he -v-u Peace Corps will be discussed by an anthropologist at the Dickin was a member of the Grace Meth odist Church, Harrisburg. A vet 16 Received By Blue Mountain Charge son College assembly program to eran of World War 1 and holder morrow at 11 a.m. in Boslcr Hall, The perennial problem of of the Silver Star, he was a member of Standing Stone Post. Vet Now members were received in- Dr.

William B. Schwab, the speaker, will spend two clays on to the three churches of the Blue The North Middleton Civic Association last night passed with a single dissenting vote a resolution censuring the North Middleton Township supervisors for double-parking in the borough is becoming increasingly perilous to ket, of which he is president, two the Dickinson campus under au- mountain Charge. Evaneelical spices of the visiting lecturer pro- United Brethren Church, by other stores are under lease for the plaza, Javitch said. They gram of the American Anfhropol- the Rev. Leon A.

McCleary, pas- refusing a public referendum on ogical Association. He will spend tor, dunng Palm Sunday morn- both motorists and pedestrians, Carlisle Police Chief Edward F. Still said today. "Especially bad is the double- are a G. C.

Murphy Company store and a Rea Derick drug the issue of "sanitary control." More than 100 persons attended most 01 his visit classes with ing worship services. The sacra- store. students and in conferences with ment of baptism was also ad erans of Foreign Wars, Huntingdon, and the American Legion Post of Mt. Union. His survivors include a son, William H.

Myers, Carlisle. The funeral service will be held on Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Myers Funeral Home, 1903 Market Street, Camp Hill with the Rev. Sheridan W. Bell, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Rolling Green Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu Javitch said that negotiations members of the sociology-anthro- ministered by Rev. McCleary dur- the association's meeting in the Crestview Elementary School. tion on the resolution came after EASTER parking situation in front of many Carlisle churches on Sundav poiogy department. ing these services.

A total of 16 also are under way with the following farms: Green Stamp Dr. Schwab, graduate of the new members were received bv mornings or during times of other university of Michigan, who has the Charge, and 15 children and redemption center, Pep Boys automotive stores, Montgomery the chief asserted. his advanced degrees from the adults were baptized, Ward, Sears Roebuck, Webster Bond Clothing. Sealtest Division University of Pennsylvania, teach- Six new members received in es at Temple University and is the Mount Hope Church are Gary On Sundays, nianv motorists double park for lone periods in neral home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. author of articles and books on Lay, Joseph Hoover, Christine front of churches, apparently subjects dealing with primitive Af- Lehman, Naomi Lehman, Carol waiting for worshippers to exit.

He said this causes a severe rican cultures. He has visited Af- Lehman, and Mrs. Helen Mc- of National Dairy Products for a village dairy store, two national paint companies, Fanny Farmer Candy Shops, RCA Whirlpool laundry center, Bata Shoe Company, Allied Department Stores, Or- rica a number of times and has Gowan. Bloserville Church receiv- problem to passing motorists. He Mrs.

James Silvis Mrs. Marguerite J. Silvis. wife also done studies of the Ameri- ed three new members, Nancy can Cherokee Indian. Finkenbinder, Judith Elaine Vier- also cited the lack of sufficient room for emergency vehicles to of James Silvis, Harrisburg, died a brief discussion of the referendum question and the treatment it was given at the supervisors' meeting Saturday morning.

Except for the business of electing officers and the suggestion by one person that the township needs ordinance against dogs ning loose, the two hour meeting was taken up by discussion of the board of supervisors' action Saturday setting up and naming the Carlisle Suburban Authority, rrogram Outlined Dr. Norbert V. McManus, a member of the new township authority, outlined briefly some of the things the authority expects to do, then offered to answer questions from association mg, and Kenneth Lee Sollenberc pass in these sectors. Once again it's Easter, the happiest season, eagerly awaited, joyfully welcomed Easter with its glorioiO message of spiritual rebirth, radiant with the promise of life eternal. Pre-; cious indeed is the meaning of Easter, the feel-: ing of the rejoicing it brings.

For Mother, Dad and the children, Easter is the opportunity to join in experiencing all the wonders of the Day to hear again the sacred story-age-old yet ever new, the i miracle of Christ Risen to sing the triumphant hymns of exaltation to give thanks for many blessings to reaffirm faith to pray and to praise Him. Truly, Easter is a gladsome season, the happiest of all. mond's Ladies Shops, and Thorn McAnn. yesterday in the Harrisburg Hospital. She was 33 years old.

er. The seven new members re ceived at West Hill Church are In addition to her husband, her Driver Charged Charles E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs survivors include a brother. Mel- Chief Still warned that police have been told to make closer checks of double parking, which is Illegal at any time, and said that tickets will be issued to of Carl Peachey, Mr.

and Mrs. Rob vin E. Ehling, Mt. Holly Springs. ert G.

Shoff, and and Mrs. The funeral service will be held John Day, on Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Fisher Funeral Home, 1334 North Baptism was administered at Mount Hope Church to one adult. After Accident 3 Hurt In Mishap On Steelstown Road Second Street, Harrisburg with the Rev. Joseph H.

Johns, pas Egg Hunt Held By Students Youngsters Find Quarry Quickly fenders. He said that double parking long enough to pick up a passenger is allowed, but he warned against double parking for longer than a reasonable amount of time. Naomi Lee Lehman, and to six children, Gregory Lee Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

tor of Calvary Temple, Harrisburg, officiating. Burial will be in Phone 243-2421 Much of the questioning indicat Johnson; Harry Richard Bailey. the East Harrisburg Cemetery. A Newville man faces a charse Jr-i son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Friends may call tomorrow from ed the assumption by the questioners that the authority- is com 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home, fillial M.Eviif Sirmr JL Ewfif if driving while under the influ- K. Bailey; Dennis Kay Brandt, ence of intoxicants following an son and John A. accident last evening on the Brandt; Jeffrey Allen Brandt, son Several hundred colored eggs Mrs. George M.

Herman hidden about the lawn of the Dickinson College Kappa Sigma Steelstown Road a mile west of 01 Mr- and Mrs- Dale R. Brandt, Mrs. Emma Jane Herman Newville in which he and two Jack Andrew -Wheeler, son of Easter Service Slated In Bethel AME Church In the Bethel A.M.E. Church on Easter at 11 a.m. the Rev.

James L. Beach will preach on "What Easter Ought to Fraternity house. Louther and passengers were injured. Mr. and Mr.

Jay A. Wheeler, College streets, presented Enola, died on Monday evening in the Polyclinic Hospital, Har State police reDorted the ear ana Jan Kiiey Kolar. child of Mr, problem to the 25 Carlisle young risburg. She was 68 years old, was operated bv James A. Clouse.

ana jvirs. lAiane Kolar. sters invited to the annual Easter mitted to the installation of sewer and water facilities in parts of the township. Questioning along this vein continued despite several pleas by McManus that nothing definite is planned, that the authority's purpose now is to "find out the magnitude of the problem." This, he said, will be done before any recommendation is made to the township supervisors. Powers Limited McManus also assured his au Brand New Specially Developed 45 Anniversary A former resident of Carlisle 26, of 6 Broad Street, Newville.

At bloserville Church Baptism egg hunt there yesterday. she was born on Nov. 9, 1894 He lost control of the car when was received by two adults. Ju The Adult Choir will sing. The Kappa Sigs and members a daughter of the late Joseph and he failed to negotiate a curve.

The di'11 Elaine Viering and Kenneth At 7:30 p.m. on Easter there Ellen Shoff Adams. of the Chi Omega Sorority staged the hunt as part of their joint will be a musical service "The car rolled over several times and ee aouenoerger, and two chil-slid into a field on its roof. The dren- Diane Lve and Michael In addition to her husband she Seven Words Of Jesus." is survived by two daughters community service program Starting Monday the two groups 1956 model car was demolished. JJonaid Webber, children of Mr.

The Good Friday union serv Mrs. John Bowels, Levittown, Clouse and two nassensrers. and Mrs- Donald O. Webber. ice will be held in the Shiloh N.

and Mrs. Paul S. Binci, numbering about 100 students, will heln with the Carlisle Cancer Harrv Pine. 23. RD1.

New- baptism was administered at Baptist Church at 8 p.m. Beach MR, Summerdale; two sisters, ville, and Charles W. Penner, nest i-nurcn to one adult- Crusade house-to-house canvass will preach on "Justice, Judge Mrs. Anna Dansby, Carlisle, and 25, RD1, were admitted to diaries Miller, and to three The Easter egg hunt was ment, Mercy, Truth." Mrs. Mary Bard, Boiling Springs, rarlislP Hnsnital and attondants children, Barbara Kay Lehman.

and one brother, John Adams, grand success, marked by the eagerness of the youngsters who today reported their condition was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald COLOR TV SPECIAL Mecharucsburg. satisfactory. u- cnman; -orey scon Henne, did the hunting, the student The funeral service will be held Ground Is Broken For ti Bn oi mr.

ana lurs. Uiaries dience that the authority does not have the powers that some rumors attribute to it. "A municipal authority on its own has no power to initiate a project," he said. About the only power the authority has is to decline to undertake a project even if it has approval of the supervisors, he added. There is a possibility that no sewer or water project will be undertaken, McManus said.

This will depend on the findings of the groups said. tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in the Hoff "It took us a heck of a long man Funeral Home, 219 North fractured nose; Pine, abrasions "S- rfV 7 i and lacerations of the head and au flf Mr' md Edward Mechanicsburg Store Qmj 'I time to hide the eggs in the Hanover Street, with the Rev. Le face, fractured jaw and several 8 Construction was started this leaves and shrubbery and other Dlaces about the lawn, but the teeth knocked out, and Penner, on E. Rowe officiating.

Burial will be in Kutz's Cemetery. Friends may call this evening at the fu week on a new Giant Food Mar lacerations and abrasions of the Mt. Holly Easter Egg kids went right to them as though guided by radar and found all of head, an eye and ear, ket on Simpson Ferry Road, just east of Mechanicsbure. The de neral home. The charge against Clouse was the eggs in a matter of minutes, veloper of the project, David Jav Hunt Slated Saturday filed by Trooper William H.

reported Charles Craig. SPECIALLY PRICED For our open house this wtek TRADER WALT'S 1 ror Unconditional Soryico Policy FREE. iwM 2 Breatest itch, said that ground was broken Sweet, of the State police sub Craig, who lives at 5oo South The Mt. Holly Springs Lions this week for a 25,000 square- station here, before Justice of the Hanover Street, and Cynthia Can- Club will sponsor the annual foot building which will house a Peace Frances Smith, North Mid field, of the Chi Omega Sorority Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday dleton Township, Giant Food Supermarket and a Rea Derick Drug Store. were in charge of the hunt.

Mem at 9 a.m. at the Butler Street School in Mt. Holly. Mission Series To End Sunday James To Speak At Shermans Dale EUB bers of both college groups were on hand to help entertain the chil There are additional plans for study which the authority, with the aid of engineers, will undertake, he said. He asked that citizens await the results of the study.

Object To Projects Although most questions and comments indicated objection to any sewer or water system project, a few persons took a moderate view. One member said that it appeared from the questioning that there was "an awful lot of going off half cocked." He added: "A little calmness will The site for the hunt is to be Dependability Features in Color TV Community Service dren who were from foster homes divided into five age sections. 10,000 more square feet of buildings. The stores will be open for business in August. The modern in Carlisle and vicinity.

The Sal' They are: Toddlers up to 5 vation Army selected the children Slated At Mt. Holly years, 6 and 7 years, 8 and 9 tAn.M in 5 -t -t i a at the request of the students. supermarket will be the fifth in a chain operated by the Carlisle rmimih, mniomtiA iu dnl years ana After the egg hunt the young the crucifixion will be held in the toT Food Market organization, head The mission festival of the sters were kept busy with such Th SELKIRK Mod.l S52 Contemporary upright console styling in grimed Walnut color grained Mahogany color. Lions Club officials have indi- HANDCRAFTED CHASSIS The handcrafted, handwired. handsoldered chassis means greater dependability nd (ewer service problems, GOLD VIDEOGUARD TUNER For longer TV Life, and supe- rior signal reception! ed by Javitch.

Salem Evangelical United Breth- Shermans Dale-Youngs Evangel games as egg rolling and racing ren Church, Chestnut Street, Mt. lh1 no vvi11 be The general construction con ical United Brethren Churches while carrying an egg on a spoon allowed to assist their children serve us all rather well." McManus emphasized that meet' struction contract for the Mechan- Winners received chocolate bun will continue through Sunday at Holly Springs, on Good Friday from noon to 3 p.m. csburg project was awarded to nies. This service is sponsored by the S. Mowery and Sons.

Carlisle. ings of the authority, as well as those of the supervisors and planning commission, are open to the Out four churches of Mt. Holly The plumbing contract was award- in any case this year. If the child is too young, mothers should ask for eggs at a specially-designated location. Prizes will be awarded in all age groups.

tne Shermans Dale Church. Stanton James, former missionary to China, the Philippines and Africa, will speak. Holy Communion will be admin Springs. All pastors will partici to the Boak Company. Mechan public.

icsburg, and the electrical con pate. The association elected as its Persons may come when they istered "at the Thursday night tract to Edwin L. Heim, Karris-burg. The Mechanicsburg build officers to serve until April, 1963 MONf CM 0-2311 TRADER WALT'S service. James will speak on "For Stubborn Fire Fought By Two Fire Companies The Mt.

Holly Springs and Ben-dersville fire companies fought a stubborn grass and woods fire can and leave when they must during the three-hour period. John Torquato, president; Chester Argast, vice-president; ings were designed by Paul C. Reed, Carlisle architect, and encompass the latest ideas in build CARLISLE RADIO NAME OMITTED Mrs. Esther A. Rossiter, of Hopewell N.

whose obituary William Lightner, secretary; Cur God So Loved the World" on Friday night and on Saturday he will show a film strip entitled "The Task That Confronts Us." tis jumper, treasurer; jn. Not TELEVISION CO. ing construction and design. ton, ways and means committee south of Mt. Holly Springs for Worship services on Easter will a- oo.wtlLt.Mow,.Tutt.rwiM.,M appeared in yesterday's newspaper, was the daughter of the late John T.

and Mary A. Haverstock Sheafcr. The surname of her chairman; Edward Fulton, mem CALLED BY BOARD George L. Cromer and. Darwyn L.

Shipe have been notified by Local Draft Board No. 53, West and North streets, to report on Monday for induction into the armed forces. about three hours last night before bringing it under control. bership chairman, and John Wert, our Iniured Persons begin at 9:30 a.m., in the Shermans Dale Church. James will speak on "Am I Too Satisfied entertainment chairman.

The fire broke out about 7:30 father was omitted in yesterday's p.m. on the Neff property be Torquato appointed Arthur T. account. Too Holy Com Treated At Dispensary tween Hunter Run and Goodyear Kerns as chairman of a commit munion will be served at both and spread quickly because of tee to serve as a liaison between between the association and the -REPAIR SPECIAL high winds. Some houses located nearby were threatened, but fire For Spring and Easter Wear Gloves By services.

The final service in the series will be on Sunday night when James will speak on "What Is a Call." authority. Torquato also asked that present liaison committees between the association and the men kept the fire from spreading in that direction. Two tank trucks WE SELL A sunrise service will be held board of supervisors, the school at 6 a.m. on Sunday at Gordon's Price 1.15 Storm Door or Window Screen Repaired of water were used to quell the blaze, which was not extinguished until about 10 p.m. board, and the planning commis cabin.

The service will be in Four persons ere treated at the Carlisle Hospital dispensary yesterday. They are: John Carothers, '45, RD3, who cut a hand while repairing a lawn mower; Scott Yinger, 4Vi, of 38 East Penn Street, who cut his forehead while jumping rope; Del-bert Carpenter, 10, RD2, who fell! and fractured an elbow; and Ar-! thur Drorbaugh. 59, of 33 East1 High Street, who fell and cut his forehead. I sion continue serving at least un Storm Door A Window! Awnings Torch Enclosure. Carport.

Patio. Aluminum Ratline til the next meeting of the THIS WEEK ONLY charge of the Youth Fellowship of Young's Church. The Rev. Clara Settlemire, pastor of the Carlisle Springs United Church of Christ, will speak. I Cm CANCEL SUNRISE SERVICE There will be no Easter sunrise service at the Triumphant Church of God this year.

Carlisle Aluminum Products 13t NORTH HTT CARLISLE FREE ESTIMATES Rear of Carlisle Bus Trrmlrial PHONE CH 9-3108 Fire Levels Furniture FROM LONG'S LADIES SHOP Store At LoysWIle Fire of undetermined origin de ONLY AT EBY GRANITE WORKS Can You Buy Exclusive Genuine Blue Mountain Charge Services Scheduled Holy Week services for the Blue Mountain Charge, of the Evangelical United Brethren Church have been announced by the Rev. Leon A. McCleary, pastor. Maundy Thursday service will be held in the Mt. Hope Church at 7:30 p.m.

The West Hill Church will be the scene of the service on Good Friday at 7:30 p.m. Easter dawn service will be held at the Bloserville Church at I TOPSIDE 13 UAiniMrQ stroyed the Joseph H. Nickel Furniture Store at Loysville on Monday night. The fire was discovered between 7:30 and 8 o'clock and the frame building with its contents was levelled despite efforts of firemen from Blain, Landisbure and New Rock of Ages Blue-Gray Mtmorla Rock of Ages Pink Memorials Bloomfield. Firemen fought the blaze, which had gained considerable headway before they ar 6:30 a.m.

Holy Communion will be administered at each of the services. JUST THE WAY rived, ior several hours. The loss was not determined. I Memorial. I KW VT-' YOU LIKE TO LOOK I EBY GRANITE WORKS 3 WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy's father, former Ambassador Joseph P.

Kennedy, is visiting at the White House this week. Delicate schiffli embroidery graces this lovely midarm slipoa by Dawnellc. Lions At Mt. Holly To Sponsor Hoagie Sale A "hoagie" sale will be held in Mt. Holly Springs and surrounding community on Friday, Apr.

26 by the Mt. Holly Springs Lions Club. The club supports many community youth and adult organizations and through the proceeds from events such as this, funds are raised for these projects. Among the agencies supported by the Lions group are Explorer and Girl Scouts, midget baseball and programs for the blind. Every Thursday In Dawnelles i (' 1 Vi il j'0 it i --f own incomparable washable doublewoven cotton.

All You Can Eat JP NAlFfjg Ky Uzi Filltt of Haddock, frcneh eel tartar sauce, roll, and butter, coffee ar tea. j7 sJJllfl Mt. Holly Lutheran Will Hold Communion Holy Communion will be observed in two services at the ML Holly Springs Lutheran Church on Easter. The services will be at 6 a.m. and at 10:45 a.m.

The Rev. Charles Aurand, LADIES SHOP 109 N. Hanover St. wb mb war ahvw -9 rvftxr la in inaatr uetrysDurg, will be in charge, assisted by Dio Chamberlin, pastor. il- I 32 N.

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