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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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Lebuei DtUy Mm, Lebwfl, Siinrdir, Ftbruarr 211970 Contract Bridge It 1 JAY North dealer. Beth Mdef vulnerable. Novn 4AKJI4 A JS III 4 WEST EAST VQ10S 4JSS2 SOUTH 493 AK864 Q72 The bidding: North East South West 14 Pass 2 Pass 2 Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT Opening of clubs. This hand from a team of FASHION SHOW Sewitend: by: Palmyra WMMII'I Club by John Wanamaker Feb. 24th, 8:00 p.m.

Pahmyra High DONATION $1.00 For the SPRING Bridal Gowns To Surf All Fran Gowtts Now Available CHRISTINE MOW, 20) Walnut Street, Lebanon MM. ft 11-5 Tuat. A Fri. Sat. 10-5 Other Haun Sy Appointment four match demonstrates how a defender can play upon declarer's feart to bring about his defeat.

At boa tables, South was declarer at three notrump. At the fitst table, West led a club and East made the fine defensive play of the queen instead of the ace. South was obliged to win this because West might have had A-J-x-x, in which case South would never make a club trick if he ducked. Declarer finessed the jack of spades at trick two, losing to the queen. East returned the ace and another club, permitting West to cash the J-8 and bring the defenders to four tricks.

South later took a diamond finesse, which lost, and went down one. Had East played the ace of clubs at trick one, South would have made the contract by ducking the club return and later taking finesses in both spadet and diamonds. At the second table, a similar result was achieved, but in a different way. West chose the four of diamonds as his opening lead and East won with the king. East saw no future in diamonds, so he shifted to a club.

However, he was careful to lead the queen, reasoning that this play would be effective if West had either the king or jack. At this table, also, declarer covered with the king because by doing so he could guarantiee a club trick, whereas he would look very silly if he ducked and West had the A-J-x or A-J-x-x. When the king held, declarer tried the spade finesse, which lost, and the ace and another club by East sent him down to defeat. Both Easts thus succeeded in misleading South as to the location of the ace of clubs and thereby sank a contract that would surely have been made against less resourceful defense. On Monday: Another Famous Hand.

Henry Fabrics 745 mi Street, Lebanon "Sale On Wool Remnants" yd. Pieces Just Arrived Denim in Checked, Stripes, Flowers and Plain a yd. eimetff Sue Cory 'Festival' Wave includes cut, shampoo and styling! 8.95 Special We jpecialire in the care of fashion wigs Phone 273-1601 USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY Lebanon Plata, 1201 Quentin Road Open Monday thru Friday till 9:00 P.M.; Saturday till 6:00 P.M. SCHOOL MENUS THE WEEK Cafeteria managers of the various county public school districts and the city parochial schools have planned the following menus for next week. The managers reserve the right to change the menus because of delayed delivery of government surplus foods or due to unexpected illness of cafeteria or staff members.

One-half pint of milk is served with each meal in each district, and therefore is not listed repeatedly on the menus. Variations between the high school menus and the meals served to the elementary pupils are noted in parenthesis. LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL Monday: Sloppy lot with bun, corn, parsllwl buttered potatoes, grapefruit and orange segments. Tuesday: Wiener with bun, coleslaw, buttered noodles, rosey applesauce, peanut butter balls. Wednesday: Beef ravlola, Vienna bread with butter, tossed salad with vinegar-oil dressing, green beans, peach halves.

Thursday: Hamburger with bun, buttered carrots, asparagus, brownies. Friday: Fish square with tartar jauce, hot biscuits with butter, stewed tomatoes, buttered lima beans, sugar cookies. PALMYRA AREA SCHOOL Monday: Chill con carne, gelatin salad, potato chips, upsidedown cake with topping, rolls end butter. Tuesday: Chicken rice soup, peanut butter and ielly sandwich chuck wagon steak sandwich (Jr. and apples, cookie.

Wednesday: Oven browned chicken, washed potatoes and gravy, buttered corn, orange slices, bread and butter. Thursday: Hamboats, potato salad, buttered green beans, sliced peaches. Friday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, prunes, cookie, relit and butter. ANNVILLE-CLEONA Monday: Grilled hat dog on buttered roll, home made baked beans, tossed salad, apricots. Tuesday: Chicken croquettes with gravy, mashed potatoes, sunshine bread and butter, gelatin dessert.

Wednesday: Pancakes with syrup, scrambled eggs, buttered mixed vegetables, bread and butter, fruit salad. Thursday: Barbecue on roll, vegetable beef soup with crackers, raisin cups, fruit crisp. Friday: Flsh-tn-the-round, steamed potatoes, celery with peanut butter, bread and butter, grapefruit and oranges. SOUTHWEST AND SOUTHEAST Monday: Sloppy with bun, carrot stlx, buttered corn, cherry crisp. Tuesday: Wiener with baked beans, wheat squares with butter, seasoned spinach, cheese stlx, applesauce cake.

Wednesday: American chop suey, buttered peas, tossed salad with sweet sour dressing, vanilla pudding with gelatin cube garnish. Thursday: Meat loaf with gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered carrots, bread with butter, chocolate chip cookies. Friday: Oven fried fish with tartar sauce, fluffy buttered rice, hot biscuit with butter, pepper cabbage, peach half. CORNWALL-LEBANON Monday: Hamburg macaroni and tomato, cabbage slaw, bread end butter, fruit. Tuesday: Orange fulce, pork roll on bun, buttered noodles, fruit.

Wednesday: Hamburg In gravy on mashed potatoes, peas, corn bread, fruit gelatin. Thursday: Chicken corn pie with potatoes, lettuce with dressing, bread end butter, applesauce. Friday: Hoagy sandwich, bean soup, crackers, fruit. LEBANON CO. VO-TECH Monday: Orange lulce, potato Soup, bologna sandwich, salad, fruit.

Tuesday: Baked hamburger, macaroni and tomatoes, buttered vegetable, ear- rots and celery, fruit gelatin, bread and butter. Wednesday: Barbecued hot dogs, potato gems, apple crisp. Thursday: Homemade pizza, choice of soup, pears. Friday: Chicken pot pie with potatoes, buttered peas, cabbage selad, choice of desserts. NORTHERN LEBANON Monday: Chuck wagon steak, mashed potatoes, buttered yellow corn, bread and butter, fruit.

Tuesday: Fried fish fillet on round roll, stewed tomatoes, celery and carrot sticks, layer cake. Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, pepper cabbage, homemade bread, roll with butter, fruit gelatin. Thursday: Homemade chicken pot. pie with potatoes, tossed salad, bread and butter, chocolate pudding with topping. Friday: Pizza with homemade sauce, homemade baked beans, lettuce and tomatoes with dressing, fruit.

ELCO Monday: Cheeseburger on roil, potato In the jacket, buttered corn, peaches. Tuesday: Chili con carne, cole slaw, peanut butter or cheese sandwich, assorted fruit. Wednesday: Veal cutlet on roll bread and butter, macaroni salad, baked beans, applesauce. Thursday: Italian steak on roll, buttered mixed vegetables, potato chips, orange iuice, cup cake or cookies. Friday: Tuna dog or fish poodle on bun, steamed potato, tomato sauce, pudding or gelatin.

TULPEHOCKEN Monday: Hamburger on roll, buttered noodles, buttered corn, dierrv Budding. Tuesday: Ham and green beans, oven browned potatoes, oeanut butler and lellv sandwiches, cookies. Wednesday: Breaded oork, mashed potatoes, bread and butter, tuttered mixed vegetables, rosy aoolesauce. Thursday: Ctiicken pot Die, buttered ness, filled celerv, muffins and butter, fruit. Friday: Pizza, slice of cheese, buttered wax beans, carrot stix, fruit.

Grant Divorces Two divorce decrees have been handed down in the county courts. They are: Lois A. McHenry, 34, clerk, 19 E. Locust from Bea- jamin E. McHenry.

35, manager, Womelsdorf RD 1. Donald L. Hower, 21, restaurant manager, 609 W. Main Annvilie, from Christine A. Hower, 21, factory worker, Myerstown RD 2.

Seek Divorce A divorce complaint has been filed here by Dorothy E. Wolfe, 30 S. Eighth against Elmer J. Wolfe, Newmanstown RD 1. Indignities are charged.

They were married March 27,1948 at Elkton, Md. Engaged The engagement of Miss Cheryl J. Winter to Timothy J. Leedy, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

William Leedy of Myerstown RD 2, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin C. Winter of Lebanon RD5. The prospective bride a 196? graduate of Cedar Crest High School and a 1969 graduate of the Penn- eylvania Junior College of Medical Arts.

She is employed as a medical laboratory assistant with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union Mobile Health Survey in Johnstown. Her fiance is a 1968 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School and attended Montana State University. He is employed by Motors. Singer's Family From Local Area Stormie Sherric, the actress was pictured in the "Youth Parade" feature of the Lebanon Daily News on Friday is the daughter of Herbert Sherk, a native of Fredericksburg. He now lives in Buena Park, Calif.

Her grandfather is Samuel Sherk of 729 Monument Lebanon. She also has three aunts living in Lebanon. They are Mrs. Harry Philips, Mrs. Harold Hagaman and Mrs.

Helen Herr. Miss Sherric was born in Wyoming and then moved to California. She sang with the Norman Luboff choir and the Sandpipers, vocal group. She got her start when she won a district chorus competition in high school and then went on to play in summer stock. Program Of Gymnastics Given Af Junior Higi; Students of the Lebanon Junior High School were treated to a special program of physical education on Friday afternoon in the school gymnasium, A group of professional gymnasts from the Antrim Bureau demonstrated double r- saults, back jacfcknives, double twisting somersaults, turn tables and double routine on the trampoline.

The group demonstrated the elementary steps needed to become a good ground tumbler and moved on to the most difficult and intricate movements which involve great o- ordination, timing and balance. All exercises were done with ease, perfect technique and safety. The Junior High School band, under the direction of H. Herbert Strohman, played for the program. Richard Fields, vice principal, was ia charge of the assembly.

Thomas Linn conducted opening exercises and gave a reading on the life of George Washington. Births Mr. aa1 Nevia W. Kurtz ef MS Birch Richland, announce the birth of a ton today at 1:31 a.m. IB the Lebanon Valley General pital.

The mother It the former Nancy A. Berger The father is employe by Weaver Star Silo. LASflEK Specialist Seven Mrs. James P. Lasher Jr.

-ti Hawaii announce the birth of a son on Tuesday in the Tripler Army Medical Center. The mother is the forme; Raye Jean Brady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Brady of Ephrata, formerly of Cfeona.

The father is a member of the U.S. Army. They are -lie psr- ents of three other sans, Doit, James and Ray. MOVER Mr. and Mrs.

Torrey N. Moyer of 128 Cumberland St. are the parents of a son whc was born at 5:01 a.m. today in the Lebanon Valley General Hospital. The mother was formerly Darlene F.

Banks. The father is employed by Manheim Asbestos. SCHRIVER Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R.

Schriver of 2501 Tunnel Hill Rd. have a daughter who was born on Friday at 10:45 p.m. in the Lebanon Valley General Hospital. The mother is the former Betty L. Rudy.

The father is employed by H. B. Reese Candy Co. Fete Bride-Elect A surprise bridal shower was held recently for Miss Georgene Pushnik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Pushnik of 777 N. Eighth at the Met-Ed Home Living Center. Miss Pushnik will become the bride of Rodney M. Zellers, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Zellers of 417 Weidman on March 21 in St. Gertrude's Catholic Church. Mrs. Susan Doyle, Met-Ed home economist, gave a demonstration on small appliances. Twenty-five guests attended.

Local Marine Recruiting Office To Be Open Mon, S-Sgt. Ronald A. Lay, local Marine recruiter, announced today his office at the Lebanon Post Office will be open Monday. S-Sgt. Lay said Monday would be an ideal time for high school seniors and graduates to stop by and hear about the new 180-day delay enlistment program.

Persons who have received or are about to receive their draft notices are also invited to come in and hear about the 120-day delay program. He will also talk to young men about the aviation duty guarantee and the buddy programs. Promoted In Vietnam Lamar R. Shadle, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert G. Shadle, Pine Grove RD 3, has been promoted to specialist four while serving with the 25th Infantry DM sion near Tay Ninh, Vietnam. SP4 Shadle is an assistant gunner in Battery 7th Bat talion of the division's llth Artillery. He entered the Army in 1968, completed basic training at. Ft.

Dix, N.J., and was assigned at Ft. Sill, before arriving overseas last April. Wed Recently Ifiu Martaret Lee Yeagley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Call J. Yeagley Sr. of Lebanon RO I and William John Boger. SM of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Boger Jr. of 1472 Queen Annvilie, were married recently in St. Paul's United Church of Christ in Quentin. Ihe Rev.

Gregg Smith officiated in the double ring aMt lalwdajr. The brteje attMM If WM Martha Caady Stxtts Hit. Uftto NnL Mist Saadra Yeagfcy flower firL Rkhard was lifee hett man. Ushers Earl Brichtbffl aid Janet Cogley. The bride attended Cedar Crest High School and the Lebanon Vo-Tech School.

She It tjr D. aad f. ftMtte. Tfce fraMi to a trad- af AaovilUvCleoaa High lekael and to employed by Naora'a Super lac. PBOPERLY When yon are storiag a cake that has a whipped-eream fretting in the refrigerator, invert a bowl ever the cake.

Shutter's Railroad HOUM Ilk wrf Mk Sti. et Rttfinf At The Hammond Organ FM your denting li listening pltnurt. "HHr Mtwitmid in Orgen Musk" SPECIAL Sirlebi Staak FM 2 Belmonice end York Strip Perk Chops Bor-B-Qurt Spertribs Built: IIWIII Try One ef Our Delklovi Steaki vofwty which to chMM DINE DANCE Tonight -9 tot MUSIC BY THE Continentials For Reservations Call 867-1661 John and Fern Bamer, Managers SIJNDAY DINNERS Served 11 te 3 p.m. Full Course Dinner 2.50-3.50 served Monday thru Friday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

File Application A marriage license application has been filed here by Henry E. Rich, 21, U. S. Army, Merkel, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben E. Rich, and Mary C. Inskeep, 18, student, Weidman daughter of Samuel A. Inskeep and Mary J. Goshert.

presenting in full-color, one hour of variety, family TV SPECIAL the Many Moods of with Bob Hope, Flip Wilson and Many other Stars Sunday, Feb. 22nd on NBC, Channel 8... 10 to 11 pm EST Sears SEARS. XOERUCK AND 00. DERACO'S 7th St.

and Forneydale Rd. SATURDAY AFTERNOON GO-GO WENDY Saturday Night GO-GO WENDY SPEEDWELL FIRE CO. 1920 Lehman Street TONIGHT THE CAST IRON CRICKET! 11:30 P.M. to 2:30 A.M. Sunday, Feb.

22 THE CAST IRON CRICKET! to 11:30 P.ih. Member of Lebanon County United Clubs MEMBERS ONLY 1970 Does Are Now Due George Washington's BIRTHDAY SPKIAL With Coupon Saturday, Sunday Monday Tastee-Freez CM West Main Street, Palmyra A GREAT NIGHT WTPA-TV MIDWAY TAVERN 2014 Cornwall Road Elwood Fisher On The Organ BEER FOOD LIQUOR Kitchen Open FRIENDSHIP 1 FIRE COMPANY GRILL SPECIALS Today 4 to 9 Pork and Sauerkraut Swiss Beef Steak Pork Cutlet Oyster Platter Grilled T-Bone Steak Crab Cake Platter Sunday 12 to 6 Stuffed Shrimp Roast Young Turkey, Filling, Trimmings Breaded Veal Cutlet (Tomato Sauce) Roast Top Sirloin of Beef Vt Roast Chicken Crab Cake Platter Baked Sugar Cured Ham Grilled Porterhouse Steak Members Only For Information On Banquets And Wedding Parties GALL 2734465 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Tonight see Jot Frazicr win the World Heavy- weight Title over Jimmy Ellis and the spectacular 10 round fight between Olympic Champion George Foreman and 9th ranked Heavyweight Gregorilo Peralta. Country Hay ride See the best entertainers in a Country and Western song-fest. LET'S MAKE A DEAL 7:30 Newlywed Game 8:00 Lawrence Welk 8:30 Jimmy Durante PRESENTS THE Lennon Sisters 9:30 Saturday Spectacular To' kill a Mockingbird tuning GREGORY PECK MARY BADHAM A deeply moving experience awaits you as the most be-, loved Pulitzer Prize book now comes vividly to the screen. 10:30 TONIGHT.

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