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Lancaster New Era from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 5

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JULY 11, 1948-5 I LANCASTER, PA NEW ERA MONDAY, Drifter Sunon, owned and ridden' OBITUARIES Time and piece el service will be found under Funeral Invitations. (Continued from Page 3) Reamstown. Musical chairs: and ndden by Kenneth man. Cover leaf: Fletas Joe. owned and ridden by Terry Reasler, Reamstown.

Childrens western pleasure: by Naomi Dsse. Childrens trail: Son Dance, owned and ridden by Skipper Ad- Adult trad: Golden Showgirl. Blaze, owned and ndden by Dickjowned and ridden by John Guck, classes. Included In 1st of whs were the junior d. vision championship, and the childrens reining, pole bending, cloverleaf, reining stake and cloverleaf stake classes.

The senior division championship went to John Click, Bareville and Golden ShowgirL Click also won the divisions reserve championship with "Mr. Payday. Dick Herr, MUlersviIle, won the junior division reserve championship, riding Blaze. There were 18 classes In the show, with ribbons and trophies sponsored for each class. Judge was Bud Gochenauer.

David Boore, Eden, served as ringmaster and Harry Groff. Bareville, was announcer. Winners in each class were: Lead line pony class: Koko, owned and ridden by Beth Ann Good. Adult western: Starlet Bailey. owned by Dawney Stables, and ridden by Lucile Seabold.

Childrens reining: Fletas Joe, owned and ridden by Terry Ressler, Reamstown. Adult mmng: Blackjack, owned by Ralph Ravegum, and ridden by Donald Furman, LiUtx. Pole bending: Fletas Joe. owned and ridden by Terry Reasler. 100 Horses in Ephrafa Show More than 100 horses participated in the Ephrata Rotary Qubs fourth annual All-Western Horse Slow Sunday at the Garden Spot Stables, two miles north of Ephrata on Route 222.

Terry Ressler, Reamstown. with his horse Fletas Joe, took top honors in the show by winning six UMh Hwy. liS featuring Special Luncheons from 75c to 95c Quickly Served Herr, Millersvilie Pickup race: Kitty, owned and ridden by Aaron GUck, Bareville. Parade: Son ASa, owned by Valley Brook Stables, and ridden by Bob Mowery. Par.

Sugar Foot, owned and Bareville. Keyhole race- Midnight, owned and ridden by Fred Shaub. Raining stake: F.etas Joe, owned and ndden by Terry Reasler, Reamstown. Cover leaf stake- Fletas Joe, owned and ridden by Terry Res- Raymond Zink Dies at Age 20 Raymond Henry Zink, twenty, son of Elmer E. and Anna Rapp Zink, 440 E.

Front St, Marietta, died at 5:45 a. m. Sunday at the General Hospital after an fllne.es of six weeks. Born in Mari- MS etta, he was a member of ridden by Charles Pishock. and sler, Reamstown.

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EX 4-9291 HARRY G. GIBERSON H. G. Giberson Succumbs at 63 Zion Lutheran Church of Marietta. He was employed at the Jay Reich Chicken Farm.

His engagement to Miss Bonnie Squibbs, of Columbia, Raymond Zink was announced two months ago. Surviving, besides his parents, are the following brothers and sisters: Elmer George, and Mary, wife of George Wilkinson, all of Columbia; and Edward, James, Anna Mae, Harry, Dorothy, John, Samuel, twins Richard and Barry, and Donald, all at home. Also surviving is the maternal grandfather, William Rapp, 1. Barbecue Grill (Electric Rotisserie). $29.95 Value.

2. Picnic Chest. $18.00 Value. 3. Vagabond Water Jug.

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Giberson, sixty-three, husband of Mary A. OBrien Giberson, 570 S. Duke St, died unexpectedly at his home at 10:05 p.nv Born in Lancaster, a son of the late Ambrose and Mary Hasel-wander Giberson, he resided here all his life. A veteran of World War having served in-the U.S. Army, he was a plumber and ateam fitter for the Armstrong Cork Co.

for the past 43 years. Surviving, in addition to his at home, are a stepson, Garfield T. Root, Lancaster; two grandchildren; and the following brothers and sisters: Miss Mary E. Giberson, Mrs. Pauline Jordan, Richard Thomas N.

and William A. Giberson, all of Lancaster; Anna wife of John Clinger, Enola, Robert A. Giberson, Stras-burg. Walter Sellers Dies; Aged 40 Walter G. (Tom) Sellers, forty, husband of Mary Irene Wimer Sellers, 1829 Lincoln Highway East, died unexpectedly at 9:30 E.m.

Saturday at his home. He ad been under the care of a physician. Born in Vintage a son of the late T. and Anna Scarborough Sellers, he worked as a plumber for Harold Stauffer, Kin-zers. but was recently employed as a Gem food distributor.

He was a member of the Lancaster Community Evangelical United Brethren Church, and a charter member of the Adult Bible Class of the church, the La fayette Fire and the P. J. Bair II Post 4718, VFW, of Gap. He was a veteran of World War II, having served 18 months in the European theater as a military policeman. Surviving, besides his wife, are the following children: Robert Shirley Ann, Barry Lee, Judy, and Linda Lu, ail at home; and these brother and sisters: Erma, wife of Harold Troop, Gordonville; Florence, wife of Casper Kautz, Lancaster; and Edna, wife of Paul Lefever, and Howard, both of Gordonville.

Herbert Myers, 82, Manheim, Succumbs Herbert V. Myers, eighty-two, 164 N. Laurel Manheim, died at 12:01 a. m. Sunday at the General Hospital after a lingering illness.

Born in Penn he was a eon of the late John and Emma Ulrich Myers, and was a retired Raybestos-Manhattan Inc. employe. He had worked there 28 years. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Manheim, and an honorary member of the Manheim Fire Co. Surving are two sons, El-wood Manheim, and Monroe a daughter, Hilda, wife of David Dennenberg, all of Manheim: nine grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.

A sister, Mrs. William Heisey, Fairland, Manheim RD, also survives. i Figueroa Infant Rosa Margarita Figueroa, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Agripino Figueroa, Drumore Rl, died Saturday at the Osteopathic Hospital.

In addition to her parents, she Is survived by five sisters, Maria, wife of Blac Mortinez, Lancaster; Iris, wife of Glote Mortinez, Lancaster; Antonia, Vida-lina and Virginia Figueroa, at home; and three brothers, Carlos, Maxinino and Luis Figueroa, at home. Miller Survivor Additional survivors of Clayton Miller, seventy, 601 W. Market Marietta, who died Saturday in St. Josephs Hospital, include two daughters, Margaret, wife of Ira J. Scarborough, Gordonville Rl; and Dorothy, wife of Harold Linard, York; six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

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Evenings Til 9 P.M. SPECIAL Value, Westinghouse Cube Tray only Mrs. John Grubb Dies at Home Mrs. Alice Grubb, seventy-eight, widow of John W. Grubb, died at her home, 329 Jackson New Holland at 1 a.m.

Sunday after being ill for six months. She was born in Maryland, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ely, and operated a general merchandise store in Castleton, with her husband before moving to New Holland 29 years ago.

She was a member of the First Methodist Church, New Holland. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Alice G. Randow, with whom she lived; one grandson and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Castell and Mrs.

Lulu Boyle, both of Bel Air, Md. In addition, the following step children survive: Lawrence Grubb, Beckley, W. Miss Annabel Grubb, New York City; Hannah, wife of J. F. Weiant, Trenton, N.J., and Nancy, wife of E.

A. Lannon, Baltimore. Benjamin Finch Dies at Age 88 Benjamin Finch, eighty-eight, formerly of Duluth, died at 7 a.m. Sunday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hartwell, 613 State after a brief illness.

Born In Newport, R.I., son of the late James B. and Rebecca Munro Finch, he owned a lumber business in Duluth and was a past president of the Chamber of Commerce of that city. He was a member of the Commercial Club and of the Sons of the Revolution of Newport, R.I. He was a director of the Rotary Club in Duluth and a food administrator during World War I. He is survived by a daughter, Sarah wife of Arthur Hartwell, with whom he resided; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Also surviving are two sisters, Miss Mary Finch, Newton Highlands, and Mrs. Edgar Hiileary, Madison, Conn. Mrs. Alvin Bigler, Aged 57, Succumbs Mrs. Blanche Kauffman Bigler, fifty-seven, wife of Alvin Bigler, 258 W.

Main Mount Joy, died unexpectedly at her' home at 9j p.m. Saturday, Dr, David E. Schlosser, Mount Joy, deputy coroner, said death was due to a heart attack. Born in Rapho a daughter of the late Benjamin and Susan Haldeman Kauffman, she was a member of St. Marks Evangelical United Brethren Church of Mount Joy, the Ladiea Bible Class and the W.S.W.S.

Surviving, besides her husband, are two daughters, Betsy, wife of Richard Lambert, Roanoke, Va. and Bonita, wife of John J. Boyer, Broomall, three grandchildren; a brother, Benja-man Florin; and two sisters, Mrs, James O. Glatfelter, Mount Joy and Catherine, wife of Homer Barr, Lakeworth, Fla. Mr.

John Dennison Mrs. Emma A. Dennison, wi-dow of John B. Dennison, 143 W. Main Mountville, died at 10 a.

m. Sunday at the Fairview Manor Convalescent Home, Columbia, after a six-week illness. She was eighty-nine. A daughter of the late Jacob and Kathryn Ackerman, Conoy she was a resident of Mountville for 12 years after living in Norristown forJJO years. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Loyal Order of Moose, Norristown, and the Trinity United Church of Christ, Mountville.

One daughter, Mrs. Anna D. Nan Hunsicker, with whom she resided, survives. Sharan St. Clair Sharan K.

St. Clair, four-week-old daughter of Patrick W. and Gloria M. Strantz St. Clair, 615 Lake died at 5:30 pm.

Saturday at St. Josephs after an illness of one week. In addition to her parents, she is survived by one sister, Karen at home; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J.

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