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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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County Fire Loss For last Month Totals $153,355 (Continued From State Highway Depart meat oil Hare in addition to (lie Bahncy fire. Causes were listed as follows: dirty or faulty chimneys, eight; rubbish, three, and one each, wood stored in ash pit, cigarette, faulty spontaneous ignition, spilled oil, prankster left red flare bum- NFPT11NF THEATRE i RICHU ND SPENCER TRACY JEAN PETERS BROKEN LANCE Cinema-Scope Color by DELUX SHORTS 2 Shows, 7:15 0 9:15 P.M. A Wednesday and Thursday Merle Oberon Richard Todd 'AFFAIR IN MONTE CARLO' TECHNICOLOR 1 SPECIAL 2 CARTOONS HERSHEY 'COMMUNITY THEATRE TON1TE 709 "The Vanishing Prairie" (In Technicolor 6 Wide Screen) True-Life Adventure Childtfn lOc Adults 50'c mil PARKING ALWAYS ing, and uaknowp. The- 529 firemen who responded to the calls gave 28 hours 'and 48 minutes of their time; laid 3,375 feet of booster hose; 3,000 feet of one 'and one-half inch hose, and 11,450 feet of two and one-half inch hose. Ladders were raised a distance of 276 feet.

Radio Committee Report In other action during the session (he radio committee reported the license received for the base station at the County Jail and it is now in operation. It was also reported the Kutzlovvn Community Fire Company is the latest addition to the two-way radio network. A radio has also been installed in the car of the fire marshal. The committee in charge of the latter project included George Gettler, Richard Kale and. Lester Light, President I i Strohm, of Quentin, was empowered to ap- jpoinl a committee to revise the iby laws and have the same printed.

The executive committee 'reported a meeting will be conducted with the Cleona.Fire Company tomorrow to make plans for ihe annual convention for which the Clcona unit will be host. Two new members, a father and son, were admitted to the association. They are: George W. Embich, of the Independent Company, father of Richard K. Em- jich, who was admitted as a member of -the Never.sink Company.

The elder Embich is also the fa- hcr of John E. Embich, record- ng secretary of the county as- PALMYRA THEATRE! ON SEW GIANT WIDE SCREEN You'll be thrilled as never before! CINEMASCOPE CENTUSY-FOX for BEER Make Seattle's Your First Stop! 57 BRANDS A. A. BEAM 1133 Walnut St. Dial 2-5654 Optn 'Tit Midnight fur Brandywine Tavern llth and Brandywine Sts.

SPECIAL TONIGHT Steamed Clams Thursday Night Peanut Nite LARGE VARIETY OK MEALS SERVED DAILY Dancing Permitted 25" STAR ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT AT COLEBROOK 7:45 P.M. Letter 115 150 7:45 P.M. Stop Or Call Wentzler Beverage 757 Mapla St. Dial 3-1371 for a Cas3 of Your Favcrlta COLD BEER Buy By The Coso and Savi Ko Extra for Cold Boor OPEN 7 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT MO Thru Feb.

26 TONICNT Ftr RwrvW Swt MMM Htnlwy 268 7M MM. Mats MI Mto accepted an invitation to attend a Civil pefense meeting tonight it the Court House and to meet at the Union Fire Company, Lebanon, on March 15. The session opened wjth an address of welcome by Alfred Desch, vice president of the host com- jany, and the response by Merrill frautman, of the Newmanstown ocialion. In other action the meirfbers company. Harry Bender, Jonestown, and Herbert Dissinger, Ml.

Gretna, served as sergeants-at-arms. Refreshments were served by he host company at the conclusion -of the meeting. Jonathan County CE Union Hears Superintendent Reports The Lebanon County Christian Endeavor Union held its monthly session last night in the Lebanon Rescue Mission with Gordon Shut- te.r, president, presiding. Miss Pearle Tschudy, recording secretary, was in charge of devotions, and reports were given by the various superintendents on the progress of their work. G.

Rudolph Dechert, publicity superintendent reported that the recent Billboard Poster Campaign was a success. He announced that he Sleelstown C. E. Society is lead- ng in the publicity contest. Walter Lutz, chairman of the bounty Convention Committee, announced that the convention will be icld November 3 in the Memorial E.

U. B. Church, Lebanon. A banquet and worship service will fol- ow and Rev. Dr.

Clyde Meadows, of Chambersb'urg, will be the convention speaker. Dechert and Mrs. Shroff were appointed as a committee to work with a similar committee of the Steelstown C. E. Society in the formulation of a program for a nymn sing.

The hymn sing will be 'icld in Steelstown on April 24. So cieties were asked to send musical talent to complete the program. Most of 'the county officers present at last night's meeting expressed their intention Lo attend Lhe District Pre-lenten Musical to be held in the Littlestown Lutheran Church, Adams County, on Saturday. Lebanon County will furnish two special numbers at the service, it was said. County Endeavorers will also be represented at the spring District dinner and meeting March 19, This meeting will be staged at Pleasant Hill, just south of Hanover.

It was reported that a. busload of local Endeavorers will make the trip. The Memorial E. U. B.

Society will have charge of the county jail service on February 27, according to an announcement made by Gordon Shroff, evangelism superintendent. The meeting closed with a prayer by the county president, Arnold was chef, and other mem- 3ers of the committee included: lohn Eisenhauer, Warren Brandt George Embich, Ralph Artz, Harold Steiner, Pete Sheehan and Alfred Deck. Shutter. 6 LVC Students At LHS As Practice Teachers Six practice teachers from Lebanon Valley College have begun conducting classes at Lebanon High School as part of their college training. They will remain at the high school until they complete 180 hours of observation and teaching which will take just about the whole current semester.

The teacher students are Adora Rabingcr and Hilda Yost, both teaching English; Roger Dundore, teacher German and social studies; Donald Rowland and Roberl Smith, both teaching social studies; and Robert Ayres, teaching mathematics. Regular teachers at the high school who are assisting the practice teachers are: Miss Barbara Christiansen, Mrs. Hilda Longe necker, Miss Ruth V. Hoffman, Al bert Sincavage, ftfrs. Grace Kase Mike Intrieri and Norman Bucher CD MEETING PLANNED Berks County Civil Defense heads will be the main speakers tonight at a meeting of all Lebanon city and county CD personnel in the main courtroom at the courthouse.

Henry Ludwig, city coordinator, and Sheriff Ben F. Moyer. county security head, said films will also be shown on phases ol civil defense protection. juesfs Call On Bernville Home From New York BERNVILLE, Feb. 16 Mr and Mrs.

Harold Thompson re- from a visit to New York and were visited by the folowing: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mengel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kissling anc children Arthur, Diana, Janet am arol.

They were shown films the Thompsons' previous trip to Florida. Homemade ice cream was served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kline of Bernville held a dinner for Mr and Mrs.

Leroy Snyder and son Carroll and Clark. Mrs. Ruth Troutman assistec Mrs. Betty Henne in making kitch en curtains for Mrs. Henne's home.

Mrs. Samuel Greaff is makin an old-fashioned quilt. Mrs. Esther Reppert and Mrs Amelia Troutman had a quiltin session at the home of Mr. an Mrs.

Floyd Koenig, Bernvill Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Snyder cal ed on Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Snyde of West Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon D. Fox Bernville Route 1, purchased a lo on Fifth Street from Mr.

and Mrs Earl Bashore. Polly anna Club The Pollyanna Club met in th community hall on Friday nigh with 15 members present. The Lions Club bought a num ber of, card tables for the use the fire hall. The Pollyannas an various other organisations are as sisting in paying for them YMCA Boys And Girls Entertain VA Patients Boys and presented girls of a variety the YMCA show and boxing match program last evening at the local VA Hospital with 106 patients in attendance. The program was under the auspices of the Gray Ladies of the Red Cross Chapter.

It was one of three social events conducted during the eve- Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Feb. 16, If Mrs. Thomas Null, Mrs. Thomas Y. Dickson, Mrs.

Leon I. Houck, Mrs. Carl Gruver, Mrs. Paul Phillips, Mrs. Mary Witte, Mrs.

George B. Johnston, and Miss Connie Levitz of the chapter motor corps. A social dance for 55 patients was sponsored during the evening by the American War Mothers from the West Shore Chapter, Harrisburg. Don Cassel and his orchestra, of Hcrshey, furnished the for hospital patients. I The entertainment program i comprised the following numbers: accordion solo by Yvonne i ukulele and vocal cowboy iber by Michael Ditzler; vo'cali 'solos by A.

A. Frank, and Sandra Leinthall; dialogue by Ray and Jack Brown, and vocal medloy by Don a Thomasco, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. John Thomasco. The following boys participated in the boxing match: Bob Dostichj vs. John Payne; Ray Yost vs.

James Gerhart; Rowland Hokej vs. Joseph Leahy; James Arnold vs. Glenn Ebling; Eddie Stine John Vitius, and Frank DiNunzioj vs. John Kimmel. Robert Fortnai was the timekeeper.

Richard "Lefty" boys' work secretary of the YMCA I had charge of the program, I Refreshments were also served jby the Gray Ladies who included: music. Refreshments were also served. Thirty-two Lebanon and Harrisburg women participated in the program. Arrangements completed by Afrs. Elizabeth of Hummelstown.

Twenty-five patients were taken to Hershey to witness the Ice Capades as guests of "the management of the Hershey Sports Arena. During intermission they wera served refreshments by the Lebanon B'nai B'rith Lodge, Leon Magdule, of the lodge, accompanied them. Miss Vivian proudly announces the services of MR. JOSEPH and his competent knowledge of Ladies' and Children's Haircutting, which has made him so many friends in Lebanon and vicinity. NOTICE! Mr.

Joseph is now attending a hair-styling beauty show for the newest fashions in ladies' liaimitling. He will be here Tuesday, February 22nd. For prompt service arrange for an appointment. CURTIS Permanents and Other Complete Beauty Services COLETTE BEAUTY SALON 7J8 Walnut Street Phone 2-5421 Doily NEWS Photo. STREAMLINED MAILING for busy residents of Lebanon is the newest advance provided by the city highways department and the Lebanon Post Office.

James I. Leonard, of 5 Walnut of the hardware department of the Sears Roebuck Store, was one of the first to take advantage of the drive-up, no-stop mailing service. The new curb-box is situated outside the Post Office on the south side of Chestnut Street. The new box was obtained by Postmaster Clayton E. Hollinger and erected after Director of Streets and Public Improvements Grant Q.

Feeser and Highway Commissioner Robert L. Heverling removed two meter parking spaces to facilitate its use. The average housewife spends a care of food and in related activi- hird to half of her working day ties, says the Twentieth Century the purchase, preparation COLONIAL NOW! in JAMES STEWART Memorafete "GLENN MILLER STORY'' ai'id as the Stranger with a Gun, challenging the gold-mad Yukon where a fancy woman was his for the taking! JAMES STEWART RUTH ROMAN COR1NNE CALVET WALTER BRENNAN STARTS SUNDAY BIGGEST OIF ALL M-G-Ms (SOfofl SHEV rt Aaf I SPORTS Aai TICKETS AT MUSIC STORE 425 St. Or HERSHEY MUSICALS! ENACTED WITH.SPECTACULAR^SPLENDOR AND A WEALTH'OF SINGING'GLORY! and suchiasjthe the pagan story of Jthe Jbeauty andithelbarbarian! 1 JUP1TERS DARLING MARGE and GOWER WILLIAMS" CHAMPION WILLIAM.DEMAREST STARTING TODAY FEATURE TIME Afternoons 1 and 3 P.M. Evenings 7 and 9:15 Pre-Release Engagement Paramount': Great All-Star Academy Award Contender Winner OF Acailemy Award NOMINATIONS Beit Actress of Year GRACE KELLY Best Director of the Year GEORGE SEATON Best Screen Adaptation of the Year GEORGE SEATON Cinematography Art Director Best Picture of Ihe Year Bast Actor of the Year CROSBY "The Dramatic Thunderbolt of the Yearl" Majatint PRICES TOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Afternoons 75c Evenings 85c Tax- Included Children 25c At All Times Evening Prices All Day Sunday in A PERLBERG-SEATON Production JVarv one of the most talked-alxnit pictures of our times brings you three performances you -will talk about marry, rnarry times 1 STARTS TODAY! MOST WICKED WOMAN WHO EVER LIVED!" Children 20c Adults Malinees SOc Evenings SOc REPUBLIC PICTURES presents Starring in THE SHE-WOLF WHITE FEATHER A JULES LEVEY PICTURE introducing MAYBRITT.

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