. Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania biography : illustrated . e keen, deep, searchingexpression of eye which marks the astutelawyer and able political leader. Digni-fied and at the same time genial, alwayscourteous and considerate of others, fewmen enjoy greater personal popularity orcan count upon a larger number ofwarmly attached friends. Mr. Glessner married, June 18, 1891,Joanna, daughter of Mrs. Mary M. Bow-en, of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, andthey are the parents of a son and a daugh-ter : Silas Forry, and Hazel M. By thismarriage Mr. Glessner gained the lifecompanionship of a charming and c

. Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania biography : illustrated . e keen, deep, searchingexpression of eye which marks the astutelawyer and able political leader. Digni-fied and at the same time genial, alwayscourteous and considerate of others, fewmen enjoy greater personal popularity orcan count upon a larger number ofwarmly attached friends. Mr. Glessner married, June 18, 1891,Joanna, daughter of Mrs. Mary M. Bow-en, of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, andthey are the parents of a son and a daugh-ter : Silas Forry, and Hazel M. By thismarriage Mr. Glessner gained the lifecompanionship of a charming and c Stock Photo
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. Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania biography : illustrated . e keen, deep, searchingexpression of eye which marks the astutelawyer and able political leader. Digni-fied and at the same time genial, alwayscourteous and considerate of others, fewmen enjoy greater personal popularity orcan count upon a larger number ofwarmly attached friends. Mr. Glessner married, June 18, 1891, Joanna, daughter of Mrs. Mary M. Bow-en, of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, andthey are the parents of a son and a daugh-ter : Silas Forry, and Hazel M. By thismarriage Mr. Glessner gained the lifecompanionship of a charming and con-genial woman, one of those rare womenwho combine with perfect womanliness memorable campaign of that year and domesticity an unerring judgment, achieved a signal victory at the polls, traits of the greatest value to her hus-It was the never to be forgotten contest band, to whom she is not alone a charm-of that year which wrested York county ing companion, but also a confidante andfrom Democratic control, and no voice adv 274 Mr. and Mrs. Glessner are. ~^ ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY prominent in York society and theirhome is a centre of gracious hospitality, Mrs. Glessner being one of the citysmost tactful hostesses, and Mr. Glessnerpossessing notable social gifts. Mr. Glessner is one of the men who sustain and inlegal professi*mould the poliities, thus helpthe nation. Tease the prestige of the1 and at the same timeical life of their commuti-ng to make the history of McCONKEY, Edwin K., Financier, Legislator. Many times in the course of her event-ful history has the venerable city of Yorkbeen called to mourn the deaths of use-ful and honored citizens, but never hasshe sustained the loss of one whose tal-ents were more thoroughly devoted toher service than were those of the lateSenator Edwin K. McConkey, or one whomore fully realized the ideal of citizen-ship. Both as a business man and a leg-islator, Senator McConkey was for manyyears identified with the most vital in-terests of