. Snyder county annals : a collection of all kinds of historical items affecting Snyder County from the settlement of the first pioneers in this section, to the names of the soldiers in the World War, 1917-19 . MISS ELSIE ROTHERMEL Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. Red Cross Nurse, Base Hospital, No. 54, France. Miss Elsie M. Rothermel, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rothermel,of Mt. Pleasant Mills, lived with hergrandparents, Aaron Rothermel andwife, attended public schools of WestPerry Twp., Snyder County, afterwhich she took a two years course innursing at the Danville State Hos-pital. She afterward


. Snyder county annals : a collection of all kinds of historical items affecting Snyder County from the settlement of the first pioneers in this section, to the names of the soldiers in the World War, 1917-19 . MISS ELSIE ROTHERMEL Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. Red Cross Nurse, Base Hospital, No. 54, France. Miss Elsie M. Rothermel, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rothermel,of Mt. Pleasant Mills, lived with hergrandparents, Aaron Rothermel andwife, attended public schools of WestPerry Twp., Snyder County, afterwhich she took a two years course innursing at the Danville State Hos-pital. She afterward went to theGouveneur Hospital, New York City,to complete her course from whichshe graduated. She then enlisted asa Red Cross nurse in the service ofUncle Sam and sailed for FranceSept. 1918, where she is located atBase Hospital No. 54. 338 SNYDER COUNTY ANNALS. GRAYBILL BROTHERS Irvin on Left; Winey on the RightPaxtonville, Penna. WINEY H. GRAYBILL Winey H. Graybill, of Paxtonville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gray-bill attended the public schools. Graduated in Harrisburg High Schoolin 1916. Taught school in Franklin township the winter of 1916—17. He enlisted in Aug. 1917. Was sent to Columbus, Ohio, later toIndianapolis, Ind., and then sent to Camp Dix, N. J., where he became amember of 312 Amb. Co., 303 Sanitary Train, 78th Division. Arrived inFrance in June. He was in active service in Argonne Ridge and was gassed in the Drive. Spent five weeks in Hospital and is at present in a convales-cent camp waiting to be sent home. IRVIN GRAYBILL, Jr. Irvin Graybill Jr., of Paxtonville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gray-bill attended the public schools of Paxtonville and Harrisburg. He spenttwo years in the Moody School for Boys at Mt. Hermon, Mass. He taughtin the public schools in Dauphin county. September 1917 he enlisted in 303 Field Si


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