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    1. [MDCARROLL] Re: obituaries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Elseroad, Eltzroth, Porter, Zepp, Cavey, Baldwin, Beall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/335.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry, I do not know them. George

    02/28/2002 10:49:29
    1. [MDCARROLL] Message board
    2. Jon Buck
    3. I would like my e-mail address removed from receiving messages. Thank you. Jon Buck

    02/28/2002 10:00:28
    1. [MDCARROLL] Re: obituaries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/335.3 Message Board Post: Wow! Sounds like you have a goldmine of genealogy information in your hands. I've been researching my husband's family history for about three years. They lived in Carroll County, MD, and Adams and York Counties in PA. My husband grew up in Hanover, York Co., PA. His last name is FEESER, one of the surnames that you listed. Other names that you've given that tie into his family are: BANKERT, BECHTEL, BRUMGARD, CROWL, and STERNER. What first names do you have for the above listed surnames? I'll gladly reimburse you for copies and mailing costs for any information that you may have on individuals that relate to my husband. Sincerely grateful, Janet

    02/28/2002 03:00:49
    1. [MDCARROLL] Re: obituaries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/335.1.1 Message Board Post: George, Do you know of a Jim Revell or Ruth Ann Revell Scott in Salisbury? Thanks. Jean

    02/28/2002 12:20:56
    1. [MDCARROLL] Re: obituaries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/335.2 Message Board Post: Any Mielke's or Crispens'? Thanks.

    02/28/2002 12:18:21
    1. [MDCARROLL] Re: Johan Michael Thieret
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/76.117.126.1 Message Board Post: Mary's parents are ... George (12 Apr 1825 - 9 Nov 1907) and Elizabeth (6 Dec 1825 - 25 Aug 1913). They immigrated from Hesse Darnstadt and are buried at Bethlehem Steltz Union cemetery in Codorus Twp, York Co, PA.

    02/28/2002 09:23:07
    1. [MDCARROLL] Baker
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. In Remembrance The Twenty-Third Psalm In Memory of Clarence H. Baker Born April 22, 1896 Passed Away November 29, 1968 Services conducted from Kenworthy Funeral Home Tuesday, December 3, 1968 2 P.M. Officiating Rev. Jackson W. Otto Resting Place Rest Haven Cemetery Hanover, PA Bearers Ralph Houck Clair Mosebrook Ephriam Yingling Raymond C. Markle Irvin B. Jennings Guy R. Goodfellow Doris E. Baker October 15, 1984 Doris E. baker, 71, of Homewood retirement Center, 11 York St., and of 258 Sunset Ave., died Monday, Oct. 15, 1984, at Homewood. Born in Hanover, she was the daughter of the late John and Mamie Sterner Baker. She was a member of St. Mark�s Lutheran Church, Hanover, where she had been the organist for 35 years and was currently organist emeritus. She was a private piano teacher for many years and was a member of AARP and the Hanover Senior Center. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Marian Gehlhoff, Milwaukee, Wis.; and two brothers, Burnell Baker, Wheat Ridge, Colo.; and Charles Baker, 308 Penn St. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle St., with the Rev. W. Stephen Fermier officiating. Burial will be n Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or St. Mark�s Lutheran church. Mrs. Clarence Baker Minnie Baker, 88 formerly of 147 McAllister St., died Sunday night, Jan. 29, 1984, at Hanover General Hospital. Born in Westminster, Md., she was the daughter of the late Frank and Ellen Jones Bachman. She was the widow of Clarence Baker, who died in 1968. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church on Albright Drive. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ellen Kessler, Colorado Springs, Colo.; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Copenhaver, York, and Mrs. Elsie Selby, 210 1/2 Carlisle St.; a half-sister, Mrs. Hazel Rentzel, Frederick, Md., and one grandson. The service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Kenworthy Funeral Home, 269 Frederick St., with her pastor, the Rev. Bruce Knisley, officiating. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening. In Memoriam The Twenty-Third Psalm In Memory Of Minnie Baker Born March 24, 1896 Passed Away January 29, 1984 Services Conducted From W. V. Kenworthy Funeral Home, Inc. Wednesday, February 1, 1984 2:00 P.M. Officiating Rev. Bruce F. Knisley Final Resting Place Rest Haven Cemetery Hanover, PA Pallbearers Rev. Harold Baker Robert Webb Harold Schaeffer Leroy Schaeeffer Robert Schaeffer The Service on February 1, 1984 remembering before God the life among us of Minnie Bachman Baker who died on January 29, 1984 The Gathering To Remember and To Give Thanks *The Hymm �Now thank we all our God with heart and hand and voices, who wondrous things hath done, in whom his world rejoices; who from our mother�s arms hath blessed us on our way with countless gifts of love and still is ours today. O may this bounteous God thru all our life be near us, with ever joyful hearts and blessed peace to cheer us; and keep us in his grace, and guide us when perplexed, and free us from all ills in this world and the next. Amen.� The Prayer of confession L: Let us confess our sin and regret, trusting God�s promised mercy: All:Eternal Father, guardian of our lives, we confess that we are children of dust who have not responded worthily to your gracious care; we have not loved as we ought to love, nor have we lived as you command, and our years are soon gone; Lord God, have mercy upon us; forgive our sin and raise us to new life, so that as long as we live we may serve you, until dying, we enter the joy of your presence; thru Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. The Words of Assurance L: Who is in a position to condemn? only Christ, and Christ died for us, Christ rose for us, Christ reigns in power for us, Christ prays for us; hear the good news of the gospel: God is love, in Jesus Christ we are forgiven; be reconciled to God our Father. All:Thaks be to God. The Prayer for Illumination The Lessons: Despair - Job 14 Yearning - Psalm 130 Promise - John 14 Hope - 1 Thessalonians 4 Confidence - 2 Corinthians 4 and 5 The Meditation- The Burden of The song of Life The Text: �Bear one another�s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ...Each will have to bear his own burden.� - Galatians 6� 2,5 The Affirmation of Faith L: let us affirm our hope: ALL: As a Christian I believe in one eternal God, Creator of all life, the God of Jesus Christ, who because of his teachings, his suffering on the cross and his resurrection, has given us faith in God�s forgiving and redeeming love. I believe that the Holy Spirit is with us at all times, and that through the Church, in its observance of the Sacraments, In its gathering for worship and prayer, we are helped to experience His Spirit, and understand more fully God�s will for us. Because I have faith in God�s complete love and forgiveness, I believe that He does not forsake us, but is with us always, even in and after death. The Prayers L: Let us pray: The Lord give and the Lord has taken away; P: thanks be to God the Creator. L: The Word of God is truth; P: the truth is, �My Lord lives�. L: As Christ died and was raised from the dead, P: we shall live in newness of life in Christ. L: Therefore, sorrow not as others do who do not believe; Minnie Baker rests from her labors; our mission still remains. P: Lord, behold us in mercy. L: (giving thanks for our hope in Christ, giving thanks for the life of Minnie Baker, asking comfort and peace for the grieving.) ALL: (praying The Lord�s Prayer) *The Hymn �How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, is laid for your faith in his excellent Word; what more can he say than to you he had said, to you who for refuge to Jesus have fled, to you who for refuge to Jesus have fled. Fear not, I am with you, O be not dismayed, for I am your God, and will still give you aid; I�ll strengthen you, help you, and cause you to stand, upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand, upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand. The soul that on Jesus still leans for repose, I will not, I will not desert to his foes; that soul though all hell should endeavor to shake, I�ll never, no, never, no, never forsake, I�ll never, no, never, no, never forsake. Amen.: *The Benediction __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 05:31:55
    1. [MDCARROLL] Bair, Glenn E. obit
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Pennsylvania Deaths Glenn E. Bair The Evening Sun Tuesday, February 25, 1992 Hanover- Glenn E. Bair, 62, of 301 boundary Ave., Hanover, died 7:25 a.m. Monday, Feb. 24, 1992, at Hanover General Hospital. Born in Westminster, Md., he was the son of the late Cletus and Anna Foulk Bair. He was the husband of Catherine Rohrbaugh Bair to whom he was married 37 years. The Bair�s would have observed their 38th wedding anniversary on April 18. He was the father of the late Steven Bair who died in 1978. Mr. Bair was the owner/operator of the Hanover Bowling Centre. He began his career in bowling center management while stationed in California in the Navy. He operated the naval base bowling center in El Centro, Calif., for two years until his discharge from the Navy in 1956. Upon his return to Hanover, he decided to stay in bowling management and on Feb. 1, 1957, he bought the Bowling Centre in Midway. Feeling the need to expand, he built the Hanover Bowling Centre on Broadway which opened in 1975. The Bair family ran both centers until 1979 when it was decided to close the Bowling Centre in Midway. The Hanover Bowling Centre is recognized as the largest bowling center in York and Adams counties. He was also the owner/operator of the former Cue Lounge in Hanover from 1963 to 1968. Mr. Bair was a 32nd Degree Mason and a member of Patmos Masonic Lodge 348 F&AM, Hanover Royal Arch Chapter 310, Penn council 67, Bethel Commandery, Knights Templar Chapter 98, and Zembo Temple Shrine. he was also a member of the Harold H. Bair Post 14, American Legion; AM-VETS, Loyal Order of Moose Hanover Lodge 227, and the Hanover Country Club. He was a past president and member of both the Bowling Proprietors Association of Pennsylvania and of York/Adams BPA. He was also a member of the National BPAA. He served in the Navy from 1950 to 1956. Surviving also are two sons, Gregory G. Bair and Michael E. Bair, both of Hanover; three grandchildren; a brother, Theron M. Bair of Littlestown and a sister, Mary Jane Newman of Manchester, Md. The funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday at Calvary Bible church, 603 Wilson Ave., Hanover. Viewings will be 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from noon until the service Friday at the church. Burial will be at Rest Haven Cemetery with full military honors provided by the Allied Veterans Council of Hanover. The Rev. Arthur C. Woods and the Rev. Douglas Johnson will officiate. Serving as pallbearers will be Dennis Negley, Elsworth Tanner Jr., Harvey Stimer, Earl Brady, Bud Wildasin, Wendell Yingling, Burnell Hartlaub and James Watson. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Charles Little, Donald Smith, John Clarke, John Barrett, Stanley Warner, William Sanders and Laverne Busbey. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 20 W. Chestnut St., Hanover, PA 17331 or to the VNA, 217 Broadway, Hanover, PA 17331. Panebaker Funeral Home, 311 Broadway, Hanover, is in charge of arrangements __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 05:05:06
    1. [MDCARROLL] Bair, David Henry obit
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Nonagenarian Dies Near Littlestown (written in date) 1937 David Henry Bair, Retired Farmer, Taken By Death - Funeral Services Wednesday David Henry Bair, nonagenarian, died Sunday afternoon at 4.50 o�clock, at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, Littlestown RD 2. Mr. Bair who was a retired farmer, was aged 90 years. He was a son of the late George D. and Polly Hahn Bair, and was born October 6, 1846. His wife, who before marriage was Anna Mary Myers, preceded him in death about forty years ago. Surviving him are eight children, Mrs. John Clouser, Littlestown RD; William H. Bair, Hanover; Mrs. Joseph Brown, with whom he resided, H. Clinton Bair and Theodore f. Bair, Keymar, Md.; Mrs. Thomas Koontz, Kingsdale. Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs. Lewis Hoffheins, Hanover; eighteen grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren. He was a life-long member of St. Bartholomew�s Lutheran church. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning, meeting at the J. W. Little & Son funeral home, Littlestown, at 9.30 o�clock. Further services will be conducted in St. Bartholomew�s Union church. His minister, the Rev. A. M. Hollinger, pastor of the West Manheim Lutheran charge, will officiate. Burial will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 o�clock. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 05:03:57
    1. [MDCARROLL] Bair, David G. reunion
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. York Gazette and Daily, York Pa. Thursday Morning, August 3, 50th Reunion Held By David Bair Clan The 50th annual reunion of the David G. Bair family was held in the picnic grove of St. Jacob�s (Stone) church. During a brief program remarks were given by President Raymond Auchey, Luther Bair and Clayton Bair Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Spangler, Ann Spangler, Mark Spangler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kessler and son, Willis, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bair, David Bair, Marilyn Bair, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bair, Betty Lou Graft, Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Leese, Jr., Linda Lou Leese, James Leese, Diane Leese, Lillian M. Fuhrman, Mrs. Emory Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Hull, Jr., Laurie Kay Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Noel, Jr., Tommy Noel, Carolyn Noel, Terry Noel. Mrs. Solomon Miller, Jr., Cindy Miller, Diane Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, Peggy Miller, Bonnie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Auchey, Donald Auchey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Fultz, Ann L. Fultz, Dorothy Hedrick, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Fultz, Taryn Fultz, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Greenplate, Lisa Greenplate, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Auchey, Michael Auchey, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Raber, Jr., Kimberly Raber, Timothy Raber, Ralph Houck, Ellen Bair, Mrs. Irma Masenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Houck, Dennis Houck, Judith Houck, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wintrode and Holly Wintrode. Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Bair, Brenda Bair, Timothy Bair, Eddie Bair, Mr. and Mrs. David G. Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bair, Grant Bair, Thomas Bair, William Bair, Suzanne Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bair, Tony Bair, Wanda Kay Bair, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bair, Annie Sponseller, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wentz, Garry Wentz, Sharon Wentz, Scott Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Garrett. It was announced that the reunion would be held next year, July 29 at the same place. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 05:01:12
    1. [MDCARROLL] Bair, Daniel Leroy obit
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Daniel L. Bair (written in date) 30 Aug 1980 Daniel Leroy Bair, 61, of 312 McKinley Ave., died Saturday at the Hanover General Hospital. He was the husband of Grace A. Bair. Born in Littlestown, he was a son of Daniel M. Bair, Hanover, and the late Roxie Flickinger Bair. He was the owner and operator of Hanover Scrap Processing Company. He was a member of St. Matthew�s Lutheran Church. He was a member of Hanover Home Association, the Hanover Republican club, and the Hanover Moose. Surviving, in addition to his wife and father, are three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Doris) Williams, Hanover RD 6; Mrs. William (Irene) Little, 740 McAlister St.; Mrs. Betty Myers, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Claude (Vivian) Eichelberger, Hanover RD 3; Mrs. Eugene (Ruth) Stough, Hanover RD6; Mrs. Wilbert (Doris) Noel, Hanover RD 6; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle St., with the Rev. Dr. Arthur L. Ruths officiating. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday evening. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 05:00:10
    1. [MDCARROLL] Bair, Clifford Leon obit
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Clifford L. Bair (written in date 20 Mar 1984) Jackson, N.J.--Clifford Leon Bair, 54, formerly of Hanover, died Sunday, March 18, 1984, at Paul Kimble Hospital, Jackson, NJ. He was a resident of Pennant Club Apartments in Jackson. Born in Hanover, he was the son of Ethel Tawney Bair, 234 Centennial Ave., and the late David E. Bair. In addition to his mother, he is survivied by a son, David Bair, Jackson; a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Mazur, Sparta, NJ; and three sisters, Mrs. Jean Baughter, 234 Centennial Ave., Mrs. Betty Lou Soullaird, 4696 Hanover Road, and Mrs. Phyllis Miller, 34 Center St. He was a member of Jackson Moose, the Jackson Elks and the Amvets. He was a manager of a pharmacy and a veteran. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle St. Rev. Carroll Luckenbaugh will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening. Interment will be at Rest Haven Cemetery. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:59:02
    1. [MDCARROLL] Bair, Beatrice Anna Marie obit
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Mrs. Luther C. Bair The Evening Sun, Monday, February 28, 1983 Mrs. Beatrice Anna Marie Bair, 71, of 209 Centennial Ave., died Sunday afternoon at the Hanover General Hospital. She was the wife of Luther C. Bair. The couple would have been married 55 years on March 17. She was born in Adams County, a daughter of the late M. Harvey and Clara (Barnhart) Warner, and was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ and taught in the Sunday school for 30 years. She was a member of the Friendly Mothers Class and was a member of the Needlework Guild of Hanover and Tops Take Off Society Chapter PA210. She was a quilter at Helping Hand of Hanover. Surviving are seven children, Mrs. Bernard (Janet) Noel, 305 Park Heights Blvd.; Mrs. Clair (Irene) Wentz, Hanover RD 7; Dale G. Bair, Hanover RD 7; David G. Bair, Vestal, NY; Sara Anderson, Mechanicsville RD 2, Md.; Mrs. Floyd (Audrey) Hull, Hyde Park, NY, and Clayton H. Bair, Newport News Va; 29 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, a sister, Mazzie Markle, Longview Nursing Home, Manchester, and a brother, Clark Warner, Hanover RD 6. The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Trinity United Church of Christ, York St., with her pastor, the Rev. Carroll C. Luckenbaugh, officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call at the Panebaker funeral home, 311 Broadway, Tuesday evening and at the church Wednesday from 9 a.m. to time of the service. The family suggests memorials to the Century Trust fund of Trinity United Church of Christ, York Street. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:58:02
    1. [MDCARROLL] Bachtel, Eugene obit
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Autoist Suffers Fracture Of Skull (written in date) 19 Jul 1940 Eugene Bachtel, Near Union Mills, Rushed To Baltimore Hospital Following Accident North of Westminster Eugene Bachtel, aged about 40 years and residing along Westminster Rural Route 2, near Union Mills, suffered a fracture of the skull and serious injury to the left hip in a traffic accident along the Westminster-Littlestown highway about five miles north of Westminster yesterday afternoon. According to Maryland sate Policeman G. E. Newcomer, Bachtel, coming from Pennington�s tavern., drove his auto out on the highway in the direction of Littlestown into the path of an oncoming truck of the Richardson Bros. feed company owned by Helen V. Richardson. The truck was operated by Ira A. Nusbaum of Westminster. The impact of the two machines threw Bachtel out to the middle of the road from the left-hand door of his car. The truck had the two front wheels smashed. Both machines were badly damaged. Dr. W. G. Speicher, Westminster, who was summoned, rendered first aid and had the injured man rushed to the Maryland University Hospital, Baltimore, in the Westminster fire department ambulance. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:54:47
    1. [MDCARROLL] Bachman, Franklin T. obit
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Maryland Buried Franklin T. Bachman The funeral of Franklin Tobias Bachman, who died at his home, 414 North Bentz street, Frederick, early Saturday morning took place Monday with services at St. Mary�s Lutheran church, Silver Run, Carroll county, at 1.30 o�clock. The Rev. William C. Royal, pastor of First Baptist church, Frederic officiated. The Rev. W. E. Saltzgiver, pastor of St. Mary�s Lutheran church, sang, �Peace Perfect Peace� and �My Jesus As Thou Wilt.� R. E. Derr and Frank Wachter, members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Frederick Aerie No. 1067, conducted services at the grave. The pallbearers were: Chester McKenzie, J. R. Burke, John Morgan, Lewis Engle, G. C. Tracey and Harry K. Shaffer. Interment was in Union cemetery, Silver Run, Carroll county. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:53:16
    1. [MDCARROLL] Arter, Steven m Forgash, Nancy
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. (written in date 17 Jan 1976) Marriage--Arter-Forgash Wedding--Nancy Jeanne Forgash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Forgash, 2155 S. Manor Drive, Erie, became the bride of Steven Clair Arter, son of Mrs. Clair M. Arter, Hanover RD 1, and the late Clair M. Arter, at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 17 in St. Jude Church, Erie. Rev. Ronald Toren performed the double ring nuptial mass. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Rose Ann Kissling, Robesonia, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Patricia Brosnan, and Cynthia Schaefer, both of Erie, and Kimberly Arter, Hanover RD 1, sister of the groom. David Skellie, 1021 Ardmore Ave., Erie, was best man. Ushers were Michael Arter, brother of the groom; Donald Koch, Johnstown, and Russell Rhodes, East Berlin. Following a wedding reception at the Eagles Club, Erie, the couple went on a wedding trip to the Seven Springs Ski Resort. They will reside in Maytown. The bride, a December, 1975 graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, is employed at Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit as a speech therapist. The groom, a December, 1973 graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, is employed by the Hanover Police Department. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:52:19
    1. [MDCARROLL] Arter, Robert L. m Grosuch, Bertha
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. (written in date 14 Sep 1951) Adams Weddings--Arter-Gorsuch--Sgt. Robert L. Arter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Arter, Sr., Littlestown, and Miss Bertha E. Gorsuch, Westminster, were married Monday evening at 7 o'clock in Grace Lutheran church in Westminster by the Rev. Elwood S. Falkenstein. The bride, given in marriage by a friend, Eugene Clutz, Taneytown, wore a gown of white satin an a shoulder length veil. She carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Miller, Littlestown, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom, attended the couple. Mr. Miller was attired in a green satin gown with matching headband and carried a bouquet of yellow and white pompons. A reception was held at the Arter home in Littlestown, with the table decorations featuring a three-tier wedding cake with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Mrs Arter ,who was employed by the Children's Rehabilitation hospital, Cockeysville, Md., will reside at the home of her husband's parents. Sgt. Arter is stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J. The couple plan to make a trip to Miami, Fla., in the near future. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:50:59
    1. [MDCARROLL] Arter, Robert accident
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Thankful For Friends--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arter, Plunkert Road, Littlestown, are thankful for their friends and warm-hearted strangers who have made the road to recovery a little easier for the couple. Arter was burned on the face, arms, back and feet during a grease fire June 17 at their home and the help and concern of neighbors and strangers has been �overwhelming� Arter Family: Friends Help In Recovery Littlestown--The long road to recovery has been a little easier to travel for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arter, Plunkert Rd., thanks to their friends and a few warm-hearted strangers. They received encouragement from friends, relatives and co-workers after Mr. Arter suffered severe burns on his face, arms, back and feet during a grease fire June 17. They also received time and help in the clean-up and reconstruction job on the house, especially the kitchen, which sustained $5,000 damage in the fire. �I didn�t� even know some of the people who came out here to help me get the house ready for him to come home to,� she said. In addition to trying to repair and clean the house, Mrs. Arter took several trips to Washington, D.C., where her husband was a patient at Walter Reed Army Hospital for 22 days. Most of that time was spent in the intensive care burn center. �They left him come home when they did because they know I was a nurse,� she explained. �We had to hurry to get the house finished, because I was afraid he might be exposed to infection, if the house wasn�t good and clean.� Mrs. Arter, who works at Golden Age Nursing Home, says she owes a great debt to the staff and admin8istration of the home, who helped care for her and provided much of the clean-up manpower at the house. �There were days I was here from 6 a.m., and those people were here with me until midnight,� she said. Another debt she says can�t be measured in dollars is owed to their carpenter and his wife, who, she says, worked endless hours to prepare the house for Mr. Arter�s return home. Mr. Arter, who retired from the armed forces in 1968, has not yet totally recovered from the experience, and he must return periodically to the hospital for checkups and care. Although the progress has been slow, it has been successful. Mrs. Arter says the burns have healed rather well, in spite of several small spots of infection which did develop. Still, the healing process is far from complete. Mr. Arter�s feet, which suffered third degree burns, are still very sensitive and need close watching and care. His feet received such severe burns because the grease which caught fire spilled on the floor of the kitchen as he attempted to carry it outside. He then spent 15 minutes on his feet attempting to extinguish the blaze with the assistance of James Reaver, Littlestown volunteer fire company, who was the first on the scene at the time of the accident. Despite the wave of concern and help from friends and family, it has been a difficult experience to live through, and Mr. and Mrs. Arter both agree its one they would choose not to repeat. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:49:23
    1. [MDCARROLL] Arter, Nahia funeral
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Card Of Thanks--We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends for kindness shown us, during the illness and after the death of our husband and father, Nahia Arter. Also for the floral tributes and use of automobiles. Funeral Leaflet--Memorial Record--Crossing The Bar--Services for Nahia Arter Born August 13, 1870 Died January 3, 1944 Services held at Little's Funeral Home Wednesday, January 5, 1944 2:00 p.m. Minister Rev. A. M Hollinger Interment Union Cemetery, Silver Run, Maryland J. W. Little & Son Funeral Home, Littlestown, Pa. Double Birthday Social Held Near Westminster--A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nahia Arter, R. 7, Westminster in honor of the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Arter. Mr. Arter's birthday occurred on August 13 and Mrs. Arter's was on August 11. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Nahia Arter, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John Wintrode, Mr. and Mrs. Smeach Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Petry, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Arter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leppo, Mr. and Mr. Roy Wintrode, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leppo, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers, Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder, William Wintrode, Earl Leppo, Oscar Wentz, Ralph Shaffer, Earl Mathias, Walter Sterner, Ira Sterner, Thurman Hildebridle, Walter Arter, Norman Masenheimer, Sylvester Krumrine, Kermit Bechtel, Dewey Jones, Carroll Arter, Burnell Arter, Nevin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Leppo, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Arter, Maurice Jones, Jacob Krumrine, Mary Crouse, Catherine Wintrode, Esther Wintrode, Mary Wintrode, Mary Leppo, Catherine Arter, Beatrice Jones, Grace Jones, Edna Krumrine, Minnie Krumrine, Birdie Leppo, Mildred Jones, Treva Krumrine, Margaret Myers, Mildred Leppo, Pauline Myers, Erma Arter, Catherine Leppo, Ruth Myers, Chester Petry, Howard Myers, Ralph Myers, Paul Myers, Luther Myers, Edward Jones, Wilson Bechtel, Cletus Krumrine, Clinton Wintrode. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nahia Arter, Westminster RD 7, in honor of the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Arter. Arter's birthday occurred on Aug. 13 and Mrs. Arter's was on Aug 5. (dated Aug. 16, 1975) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:48:14
    1. [MDCARROLL] Arter, Lettie
    2. Angela Deardorff
    3. Lettie Arter Has 90th Anniversary--Miss Lettie D. Arter observed the 90th anniversary of her birth on Friday, Sept. 30, by having open house in the afternoon and evening. A dinner was served at noon to Mrs. Caddie Schill of Galion, Mrs. William Feik and Mrs. Arthur Williams, who are neighbors, Mrs. C. B. Taylor of Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. Arter of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Masenheimer of Hanover, Pa., Mrs. Robert Rush of Euclid, Mrs. Maud Garver of Marion, and Mrs. Margaret Dillon of Toledo. Mrs. Dillon and Miss Arter observe the anniversary of their birth the same day so it was a joint celebration. Callers in the afternoon were Mrs. Margaret Sweet, Mrs. Harry Cronenett, Mrs. Fralick, Mrs. Edna Keck and Mrs. Lester Keinath, all of Shelby, and Mrs. Lyman Mabee and Mrs. A. B. Mabee of Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Reed, Mrs. Mary Welshon, and Mrs. Gladys Capel of Crestline, Mrs. O. A. Pletcher, Mrs. Myrtle Knote and Mrs. Heydinger of Galion. Evening Callers---Those who called in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arter, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Arter and Judy, Linda and Penny, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arter and Ila Kay, Cheryl and James Arter, Mrs. Kenneth Arter and Carol, Graham Dunn, Miss Mary Arter, Mrs. Margaret Adams and Jackie Williams from Shelby, Mrs. Ula Karl, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Male of Mansfield. Those who called at a later date to congratulate Miss Arter were Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLeron of Mt. Pleasant, IA., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curran and Mrs. Edith Curran of Drayton Plains, Mich., Albert Sutter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rondy and family, Mrs. Russell Fisher, Mrs. Lanker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver. The guests were entertained by Judy, Linda and Ida Kay Arter, who play accordion and guitar. Moving pictures were shown by Norman Masenheimer of Hanover. Miss Arter received many tokens of remembrance from her friends and 115 greeting cards from distant and home friends. Ten birthday cakes were served to the guests, all being brought in by friends. Miss Arter, who is entering the "Gay Nineties," thanks all who helped to make her anniversary one to be remembered. The Daily Globe, Shelby, Ohio, Wednesday, October 3, 1951--Miss Lettie Arter Has 86th Birthday--The home of Miss Lettie Arter at Maple Front Farm was a scene of great pleasure Sunday when she observed the 86th anniversary of her birth as has been her usual custom for years in having open house and welcoming any of her friends who desire to call. The rooms were decorated with flowers from the home garden and from friends who said "Happy Birthday" with flowers. A beautiful bouquet was sent from the Methodist church in Crestline. There were some friends who said "Happy Birthday" with beautifully decorated cakes and others with greeting cards and letters of which she received 112. There were several surprises, one being when Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dillon of Toledo arrived. Mrs. Dillon has a birthday on the same date and had many times promised to share the days pleasure with Miss Arter, thus fulfilling her promise and having a joint celebration. Pictures of the different groups were taken by Mrs. Margaret Adams of this city who helped to make the day's pleasure a success and thru her efforts many greetings were received from friends who thought that "Auld acquaintance" should not be forgotten. Guests Mrs. Caddie Schill of Galion, Mrs. William Feik, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rush of Adrian, Mich. and Miss Lucille Boyer of Mansfield were dinner quests. Others who called in the afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arter of Marion, Park Arter and Mrs. Mary Kuhn of near Crestline, Mrs. Mary Obonnour, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeves, Mrs. Linda Rinehart, Mrs. Mary Mann, Miss Minerva Mann, Mrs. Helen Mann Remy, Mrs. Frank McBride, Mrs. Rosa Brandt Libans, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stratton and Mr. and Mrs. A D. McKeller, all of Crestline, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Taylor of Mansfield, Mrs. Harry Cronewett of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. James Brumbaugh of Atwater. Miss Arter received many tokens of remembrance which were opened in the evening and are all highly prized by the recipient as she enters her 87th year. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com

    02/28/2002 04:46:56