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PAGE SIXTEEN LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. FRIDAY KVKXIXG, OCT. SO, I'M- ASSOCIATED PRESS STOCK REPORTS TKKASUHV NAI.AXCK Todny, W'j- Vf- The United States treasury bul- is $4.792, 964. 284. SO.

York, Today Noon liy a '-'Jim 1 Smell Am Tel -P Atl-'-Kefinlni; BRli3 Ohlfi Aviation SlecJ Alrplnne BriERB Mfg Bitdd Mffc- I Co u'' Ohio Chrysler Corp Colum Isl Coml Solvi'iHH Edison i'Xvcon Oil Can CUl'tiM-Wrlsht Lack Went Alrtrafl 07 26 Vt 1 7 20 3 71 33 Kodak Sl Auto LUo Elec Oen Fooda Motors rSreyliouncl Corp ppwiler Itllnoln Central Int; HarveKtar Can -ft- Int Tel 1 Tel Johns Kennecott Cop i8 3 Vnl Coal Vdl 11 It Hbby, McN Myers a. Jno 2874 Cl WARRANT OFFICER POST FOR RAY D. PEIFFER Trod Dlstlllem ftj- Vow Lt pvaN Ctntrtil II Amer Co Pnclfla PioVard Motor E. Sor N. Oil 1 JJ i.

Corp ot Am b-Stool Tob Brrinds cm on Oil Corp Co. Aircraft OaB Imp g.Tlubber 3-Snielt JI BV.Stflfil. Bron Plot Tol Went 131 Sh A 10 Supply 'Ark Nnt A Panrironrt Corp Todny bnnkcrw Trust Bid Aoked 3.00 .57 1.0 Truat Shu Fund 3.05 Innoinn Rhtt. 4.40 6.3 ImUiHtry Hun. .83 .7 35V Noon in i Today State Market on the.

yrhnlcmilr produc with nnd J. bi: Mlllnpr'nt 36-75. potntoDd, Fa. 7S-S5. turnips, nr-sn.

White tiirnlpR, 35-Bn. BS-Tn Ib. K. J. 55-BO; 40-6G.

Endive- 40-60. Bacarnle, 26-50. 40-75. 3 Ib. Imnkel, 40-7B, EfTB market firm.

1917 LANCASTER MARKETS DR. L. 1 RUBENSTONE OptoniPtrlat and Optician 732 ttinniKllljANt) KTUKJ5T By fa I Dttoa 2nd Moor I'D. Credit Terms Available orpiCK nouns IJiilly to 12; 1 io anil Satiirihiy ICveiilnKS. No Ofnco llourx Thursday Aflvrnonn.

rroniotlon of Jtay Polffar of is city to Warrant- Officer nan ecu tho.Commuiul- ng at Fort Miles, witrc. Warrant, Officer for ontcroil lie -nriny in as a 'rlvnlo, anilliaB.b(}on.flt.ntlono(l at 'ort Miles fllnc'b Juno. Fort Miles an mportunt plameiU In the Atlantic oaboiird coitstal doton'Gos nfford- UK unlimited opportunity for nd- to lUoso who HOrlouuly nd liiilnslrloiisl.v npply tliom- ielvoH to thnir inllllftry duties. Wnrriint Officer Polffor tort from Lohnnon School PERSONAL Miss Jaiio; AV.lau;-, of rldgn Avenue, left thin afternoon or Rochester, whore she will aponil same time UK tho gucx of Dr. and Mrs.

J. Frod Snydor Jr. Snydor IB pbyslcinn nncl anr with tho Mnyi 3llnfc, nml- Is a non of Mrs. Nort formerly of Lebanon nm now ot MlllorBVlllo, Laucnslo County. COL.

STOKEtY (CoiUlnuuil from rVigu IIB Brooklyn Army base. lovonw liavo been of be rcHcrvnlloii slncfc fi, 1340, wlion Un; VUB tukcu-over from tlio titatc by bo federal government. He vldoiy known (infl hold in In IbU Bcclloii of liif- Htale vlrtui) of lilw iiiiincriniH )onruiif08 Kju-uhor, He IH a nleutod orator us wfcll IIH upablG iiiiltinry innn and Lclm- lon Counly urn worry to to liltn liruvn, ovon tbouKli blit doinrtliif: mcann an ndvtincunioiit io ilm. Colonol fitevetifi will leave a fuw days to take over bis Jntit)H at. Drooklyn, Tlio new commnndor, Colonel Slokoly.

WHH born in Diibmiufi, own, July 1, 1887. Ho is married, but bus no children. A rnuliirito of tlio United States Mili- ury AcaiUuny nt Wost Point in hlH military record llicliidos ho following lilgliliKlits: Attended cnmmand gonerul DEATHS AND FUNERALS MRS. HELEN SNYDER DIES AFTERLONG ILLNESS Mm. Hcloti U.

Hnyder, nt Knuik A. Hnycter, formc-rly of Tenth SUrett, (liuU thin morning at 6ne o'clock ai the luimf Vox oC Church Street. Dcuth WUH due In following an JllnfMH for number of yearn. Hlie wiis Mxly-lwn years fit age. Tho was meinlier itt the Trinity United brethren Cliuruh.

Klie IH Hiirvlvod liy tlia fcillowlnjf: Two tilnturH, Mra. Palagrovo of Ijoljiinon; Siuan Walters, a brother, JHIIIOM Hack- Untile MRS. L. JAMIESON BURIED ATMT. LEBANON l-'unornl nurvlccB were liclil at 2:00 o'clock thin urtcrnuon for Mrs.

KlizuliiHh 17 North Tenth HU-eut, widow of .1. W. from tlio Fronts funeral Home, Willow Street. Kcv, C. Snlkolil, imwlor of tho Cbiilbnnry CARD OF THANKS 'We tie-Hire to tharjk neighbors and frlemlH for the klndnoes- ami Ry'mpfUhy shown us during our recent bereavement In the Illness and.

death of wife and mother Mm. Virginia '8. Hoyer. We also wish to oxteml our thanks for tho beautiful floral and use of automobiles. TIIK FAMILY.

Hchool I'ja2 to Army Collc-fiu, 1929 Io IDJIU; Borvod at Vora CriiK, mil; In the JtllC to was on War Dupurtmuiit (Jencrul staff rom 1917' to Ifllll ami Kurved with Army of Occiiimdon in Oonniiny from 11)19 to SAYS SUIT AGAINST AJP. ATTACK ON FREE PRESS Loralu, 0., Today, Louis 13. SolUer, odllor of -the Clovohind 1'i'OSB. says the government's anil. ngaiiiHt l.ho At' IH "an attack asaliiBt tlio trca Soltxor'ci docs not luivo Assoclntcd J'rosa servlco.

He told tlio Lions Chili Inn 1 night tho suit cliarKliiK monopoly Is "nn effort Io forco Ihn A)' to servo a new Chicago paper Mnrnhull field, a friend of Ilio admlnlstrntlon." "CoiiHciously or (ho editor sitid, tho is ftidlus this effort. Miss Editfi Light Itctitrtird MlHslunnvy I'Vmn luilin Will (ilvci nn llltislrntril l.crtuvc HILL REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Evening 7:30 wns In Church, of tho Moinbcm rlinrcli iix'tuil nn Interment took place at ML. Cemetery. Frederick H. lilrnctor, was In chai'Ko of M'lHiiscnientM.

The boarora wore: Huwcrs, Paul S))olt, Knrl l-'ornwalt und Mayor C. Kay Boll. GEORGE M. REICH DIES; WORLD WAR VETERAN VCILI-H, M. Reich, ii XMi Union ed Ilfty-ono Hlreet un Thursday evcnliii; sit nine o'clock lit tho Good Snmarltnn JJoalli WIIH duo In com- plli-iiUoiis after ailing for noine- tJme.

Tliu ilecciised Imd boon ciiroliilici 1 for tinincliinc at tlio dni'iia and recently opera- toil thfi purklnir lut In the rciir of fhn Ainorlcan lfmi.no on Spilth Ninth SH-not. Ho wiis ii Vnloriin of World War tuid Comjmny 155tli lirlKHilo nncl also WUH (i member uf tlio American of thta cliy, SurvJvorM nro two dauglitora, 'Mrs. -'BiMly, wlfn oC Knrl 'J51inlioiui of this city and Catherine oC KoailliiB: tlireu brothers, William, Harl nnil HtiSHCll Rololi oC non; I wo RlKtnrs, Mrs: John fWorza nnil MI-H. Arlancl. city; filno onn sriiiiiluhllil.

SAMUEL D. BORDNER, 44, DIES AT PALMYRA HOME Samuel T)awson Bordncr of 724 North Kallvoa.il Stront, Palmyra (liln morphia two thirty MISS NUDELL BURIED TODAY AT TORONTO Funeral services Mlbs'Ida of 60 Avenue, Toronto, Canada wore held this afternoon at three-thirty o'clock from her late residence. Interment took plnce at Toronto Necropolis. Miss Nudell was well known in thin city, aervinff as superintendent of tho Good Samaritan Hospital for a period of seventeen years. She retired from active duty upon her departure from, this city in 133C, BURY B.

FRANK SHOTT AT CAMPBELLTOWN Services were held lit the Arnold Funeral Home, 712 Chestnut Street, thin morning for B. Frank Shotl, late of 348 North Tenth Street. Rev, Henry J. Herber, pastor of Evnngelicai and Reformed Churnb and Interment took place in Salem Chiij'ch 'cemetery at Cain belllown. Bfiarers A Loaer- Freri.

Tarrach, Harvey Hellnmn and Harry C. Leroy Arnold liad charge of ar- rangcmeKts. MORRIS S. BAUM DIES AT HIS PALflpA HOME Jlorris S. Baum, 973 West Main Street, Palmyra, -well known resilient of that died, at home thin morning at 10:00 o'clock an Illness of three days.

Hu was'sixty-two years age. Mr. Baum wns born in West Hanover township ami was the uon of tho late. Sum net and. Eliz- alieth (atuckey) Baum.

He resided in tlio Palmyra vicinity nil hie life. -Ho was a member oC the Derry township Bc'hool board and was nervine ns vice-president nt tliiv times of hla death. LATE NEWS DEVELOPMENTS (Contliiiisrt trom I'ngu One) 'The President would not say in detail how he was going- to.mark his ballot, but when asked whether it wns fair in- fcrense thnt'he would voto nguinst Representative Fish, Republican candidate reelection in the chief executive's home district, replied in. the affirmative and nddccl he had already said so before. Pennsylvania of Bureau of Anltnnl IniliiHtry, State Mnrkotlntr Sc GRASS FED STEKRS: Good to cholca Choice 500-1100 Ibs Good 900-1100 Ib.s Medium 900-1 inn Common UOO-llOO Cholco IIOO-IHOO 1100-1300 Uin Medium 1100-1300 Ih.t.

1300-1500 llin. kGood 1300-1500 "3IFEUS: Choice Uood Medium JOWS-. Choice iaad Medium Low cutter nnd BULLS: Oood nnd choice fat Fair to. Kood Cutlor, common AT mrd Good to choice luiloKnan 1-." nnd cholca 17.OOalS.nn Medium n.50a)fi»o Cull nnd common Il.00nl3.oo PEE11KRS STOCKKn CATTLK: CnJvcs, to clioloo nml Vatr in 112 in fair 1U.7 Common inrdlum lOAOall.oo HOGS: cholcn ICiO-lSO Ihs. 1C 50.M5 Oood choice 180-100 iba IS 50al6 75 choice u'somsi'S Good choice lS.OOn]5.50 Good choice ihn.

H.75nl5.00 Good choice 2'JO-3SO lbn. BOaH 75 Good cliolee -150-SOO -SOWR 1 Choice xprlngr Inmlm ewea and wathorit H00a15.no 'Medium to Rood lumbH (JrCommon lambs 00 "rJBwea, all welchtK r.OOn 6.00 TfflGH Of was at hla hcmc. 'Uonl dim tn comiiiU'alloiiH, folluwj. Illness tor tlio two lie wan forty-four yenrs 01! nnil WIIH Ijorn north of Ich.iburp nriii of Sirs. Jacob AVl't- moycr, the former 1 and tlio late Urant Bordnor.

He Hpent most of life In the Pnl- myrii vlf.liilty iiiul einliloyed nt tlio Itorslicy Cliocolnte Coi'por- iitlim. Tho ileccnsod wns a member of tho Second United Brethren Church, Palmyra, and of the Men'n Ulblo Class of the Sundny School. HtirvlVDVs are his wltp. Violet (Wllhelm) norilnur. Palmyra; two Warron nnil Kurl ro.sldlng nt home: hlx mother, Afrs.

Jncob 1 I yu i of thrno sIstor.H. Mrs. Charloa ry. Work a ami F.athor and KitHh SSordncr, Ki-oilcrlchsburg. For past thveu ho hnrt boon a caretaker by tho Pennsylvania Department of HlghwnyH.

Previous to that time ho WUH engaged In tho farming liiislncHH. Ho wns a devoted mom- lier or the' Sprint' Orotik Church of tho Rrethrsn, Herahcy. Thoao are his wife Clara, nee HolaberB; two daugh- tcrs, Jlrs. Clarence Stolz. Fleetwood, and Mlaa Violet Daum.

nt homo; four Bonn, Clarence of Palmyra; John o( Herahoy; nt home; nnd Private Howard Baum stationed somewhere in England; four grandchildren; and three brothers, Michael Baum, Harrla- burs; Snmuol and Emanuel Baum, EASTERN STAR ENJOYS FEAST LASTJEVENING District' Officers Are Guests At Annual Banquet Lebanon Chapter, 116, Order of Eastern Star, held their annual banquet last night in the Hershey Community building. Chrysanthemums and red, white and blue candles decorated the room and the tables. More than 200 members and guests attended. The out-of-town guesia were Introduced by the worthy matron, Katberlne E. Demmy.

They were Helen C. Salzmann, district deputy grand matron; Florence K. Burger, grand representative; Carrie worthy matron of Elizabeth Herr Chapter, Reading; Loretta Stock, worthy matron, Reading' Chapter, Reading; Helen McKin'rie'y, 'worthy 'matron, Golden Rule Chapter, Reading- Hlda Ho- worthy East Penn Kutztown; Dorothy ByenB, worthy matron, Blue Mountain Chapter, Hamburg; Viola Gresh, worthy matron, Faith Chapter, Boyertown Carrie Lamm, worthy matron, Conrad We'iser Chapter, Womelstlorf; Mil- fired Hoffman, worthy matron. Bird Birdsboro; Beulah McCabe, worthy matron, Alet.hea Chapter, Heading. Mrs.

Elsie L. E. Loser and tho members ot her banquet committee were congratulated on the success ot the event. Cards were played following the banquet. High scorers were: Contact bridge, Mrs.

Florence Burger; auction bridge, Minnie Zechman, Carrie Fa'uber, Joyce Barrett. Roy'Galebach, Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Anna Gongloff, Miss Woomor, Lllllun Gebhard. Harry Hoffman, Edward Zechman, Sara Pinochle, R. Schnoke, Elsie Loser, Carrie Mellinger, R.

C. Mrs. H. F. Light, Mrs.

George Mader, Ada Fernsler, Margie Shay, Edna Bowman, Charles-Ho rn 1 eke 11, Matilda Reizetistein, Mrs. R. Schnoke, John Yoder, Charles Zallers, Saide Roomig Robert Moeckel, Mrs. E. Plasterer, Dorothy Mader, Arthur Loser, Herbert Spannuth, Mary Groh.

Nelson Trexler, Edna namsey, Kathryn Acker, Gertrude Frey Spannuth, Lillian Hornickell, Eliza is more than a fashion it's a friend SOLDIERS ARE HOSTS AT HALLOWE'EN PARTY Lebo, nix, of 30 South fell on a scrnp pile j.ehool yesierday, and suffered feerttlon of thn left thigh. The Pi HoBBtui, OUR FAJTHFUI. SMNDBY, whatever you do, wherovef you go, from now till May Dayl So safisfying Io have orojncf yoj when weather raw yel never a burden on your For that, thank excfusivo fobn'c Ihol gives comforlable warmtb-wiibtiut- weight. Noxl year, lhank yourself for your foresight in buying a cfassi'c coal that's never afvvayj good company on a dale! Sizes for and women. of tho Indliintown Gnp military reservation lust night entertained Klrls from Ibis oil)-, Jonestown nnd Annvillo ut Hal- lowe'en parly formal which wns Driven at tlio Service Club, liullnn- town Gap inililnry reservation.

Tlio flunco wns jrlven by mediciil unit, and tho music wns furnished by 12-piocr. army bund with Sci-Rennt Robert Sclplo of Mnrtlns Ferry, Ohio, wielding thn imton. MRS. ANNA GUMRINGER DIES THIS MORNING -Mrs. Anna Gumrluijor, of 313 Federal Street, died this morning at llilfi o'clock, at her residence.

Death was flue to comiillt'iitlofjs, after ixn Illness for two weeks. S)ie slxtr-fcrci) ycnrs of Tlio ilcqcascd wnH a member ot St. Mary's Cntbollc Church. She was an employe ot Lonp'R cry tor n. period of oiKhtccn years.

Survived by ono dnuphter, Mrs. Joseph Knln'lianl ot and two grandchildren. FINAL RITESARE RED FOR MRS. SADIE GABLE were In keeping with Hallowe'en, and tho girls wt'i-p given musks nml huts us souvenirs. cider and doughnuts which (ho hoys had prepared tlu'insolves, wore served during tn- ti'rmisslou.

Pretzels worn fur- tilshoil by the Lnbnnon-Indinntown Gup dance committeo. A floor show was given also with Saul Adelstein. prominent showniHu as muster of cerenioniof. Ilf bnil in allow business in Miiiml before Joining tho I 1 S. Army.

A string trio, two guitars iind mnndollu, furnished num- boip. Private William Shottstndt, I'oucoit gave JIlHiiilre." -Inke Jnjko gnvp musical nnd violin numbers, nnd Mexican numbers were given by thn "Two Caballevos from Mexico: I'rlvnlo Charles Albrcnu and Prl- vuto Blncklo Fernnndez. Chnperones were Mrs. Ira H. Spnngler.

Mra. Suzanne Krnntz Schweizcr, and Misn Christine Lobnnon; Airs. Henry Gor- hai't, Jonestown; 'Mra. Knrl Sny- nnd Mrs. John Simmons, Ann- vlllo.

Approximately 4,500 tons of used in liberty Blcel are cargo ships. Kunernl servtcea for Mrs. Snclle Mny tinhlo. noe Tnniplin of 4 pt 'we nt nine from tho Hnhland Parlorp, Fifth nnd Cumberland Streets. Services nt thfl parlors were oon- liy tlic Rev.

E. Etlmn Homier, pastor of St. Paul's Unit- i'il JSrelbren Clinrch. West LP! nun. Interment took plnco at the Ktvonozer Cemetery.

Rohla nrt's were in charge of the arranKements. OF YOKIv OfKS TODAY OP York. Today Mayo Marry n. Anstiue, 70, who server three times ns mayor, died this morning following an atlaclc pleurisy, Mayiir Anstlne. Republtcoti was a preuel maiiufftcturer be fore entering politics.

Whon Mayor Anstiiie bognn bis first term he put in to eftect pny-Rs-you go policy nt oily hall Credit is given to his business-llkj administration for preventing ni increase in tile city tax rate dur Inp: the depression and war cmer poucy years He wns the lender in (lit? movement to build now ball. This structure was com plntod May. Mayor Austine native of York County, ia survived by two dniigh tera. SELBY ARCH PRESERVER SHOES The perfect footwear that now meets every demand of the women of this year C. L.

Rickes 827 Cumberland St. Smart-Form and Famise Girdles Foundation Garments Kellogg Bell-Horn Surgical Appliances TRUSSES. CURTIS PTOSIS SUPPORTS, MATERNITY, ABDOMINAL and POST-OPERATIVES BELTS nnd ELASTIC STOCKINGS. Mrs. V.

R. Hornickell Xorth 8th St. Phone 871 Lebanon, Pa. l-rt IV M. Ilnlly: 0-5 P.

M. SHturdny. Hltrnilnnl by Herbert Verla eth Arnold, Kat.hryn Strauos Jlmina Groff, Mrs. William Chester Bowman, Mrs. Wll inm' JBodmer, Claire Young George Mader, Mary Phillips, Mrs Folmor, Mrs.

Boyer, Mrs. Koch- ine. HALLOWEEN PARADE Friday, October 30, 1942 Moves Promptly at 7i30 O'clock FIRST; (Fonn on South Eighth Street between jrnd Chestnut Streets, Facing North) Mounted Motorcycle Police. Color Guaid. Perseverance Band.

Kiwanis Club Members. G.S.O, Girls and men of armed forces. Washington Comet. Band of of NEWS office). General Masqueraders, not with special groups, school ages.

SECOND DIVISION (Form on Chestnut Street, East of Eighth Street at Bel! Telephone Building) Lions Club. Lebanon High School Band. Masqueraders with Northeast Parent-Teachers' Association Veterans of Foreign Wars Girls' Drum Corps. Northwest P. T.

school children from section town west of Eighth Street and North of Cumberland Street. Henry Houck P. T. Association Marchers. THIRD DIVISION (Form on Chestnut Street, West of Eighth Street nl American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps.

Southwest and Southeast' P. T. Associations, Including all schoql children south of Cumberland Street. Orioles' Band. Special Groups, Minstrels and Auxiliaries.

FOVRTH DIVISION (Form on Eighth Street, South of Chestnut Street) High School Band. All Floats, Automobiles: and Vehicles of all kinds. All Tehlcles are asked to keep in this division to eliminate all danger of injury to children in parade. STAY IN LINE OF PARADE FOK JUDGES Judges will view the parade along the route. No prizes for costumes will be given before" the parade reaches Cumberland Street from Ninth to Seventh Streets.

Neatness in Ing lines will assist judges in awarding prizes. Prizes will.be given to individual marchers, in all sections cT the parade except the last section. Prizes for Floats, Groups and Musical Organlzatlonst Floats 'or' Decorated first prize; $1.00 second prize; $2.00 third prize. first prize; $5.00 second prize; $4.00 third prize; 1 $3.00 fourth' prize; $2.00 fifth prize. Musical- to be divided among the best musical groups.

U. S. TROOPS DESTROiY 12 JAPLIfflTTANKS (Continued from Taffe One) meanwhile, Allied airpower Inshed out at enemy vessels, planes, troops, and installations over the wide bnttle front. TUo Navy reported yesterday that American Marines nnd Army troops on Guadalcanal broke up three additional Japanese assaults on Oct. 27 (Solomons Islands time.) The airfield defenders were thrown back by one heavy attack but countered quickly anil regained their positions.

Importance of the airflold, captured by the U. S. Marines early August and desperately sought by the Jnpanese since, has been evidenced by the almost dally Amori- can aerial attacks on nearby enemy bases. The latest air bombardment announced by the Navy struck Japanese Run emplacements on Western Guadalcanal, destroying an anti-aircrnft battery and an ammunition dump. At the Japanese base In Rekata Bay In tho Central Solomons, tbe American planes set shore installations flamo and destroyed four seaplanes boosting tbe Japanese plane toll tn 413' since the campaign started.

Allied aircraft under Gen. Douglas MacArthur's Australian command continued to blast at enemy shipping In the Solomons. Flying Fortresses straddle-bombed five unidentified vessels at the Japanese naval base at Buln at the southern tip of Boufrainville Islnnt causing a Jjeavy explosion on one GOBLINS AND WITCHES WILL MARCHTONIGHT (Continued from Page One) the parade will be missing due to Army orders. Turner, former Ics Follies star, who is billed as the world's champion baton twir- er, was scheduled to lead the 'erse Band tonight, but since ending in. word that he would be on hand he has received military orders that will prevent his ap- learance In the parade, ship.

Simiillaneouslj', Austral inn troops were reported by MncArthur to be hurling the Japanese back In New Guinea. A bayonet charge yesterday (Australian time) re suited In capture of 20 prisoners nnd helped keep the Allied nd- vance unchecked. An example of Japanese treachery in the South Pacific warfare also was made public by the yesterday in releasing a dispatch written by SerRt. Richard Wright, a Marine Corps comhal correspondent. Honoring a flag of truce borne by a Jnpanese officer, 2S of .10 marines were massacred when they sought to take custody "a bunch of Japs" wlio, the officer fald.

were Isolated on a nearby Island and wanted to surrender. As the 30 Marines drew near the island they were met withou warning hs; terrific burst from several machine guns hidden in Wright -wrote: Route of Parade Form at Eighth and Chestnut Streets; north on Eighth Street to Cburch Street; east on Church Street to Seventh Street; south on Sevent' Street to Wetdman Street; east on Street to Fourth Street; north on Fourth Street to Lehman Street; west on Lehman Street to Ninth Street; south on Ninth Street to Cumberland Street; east on Cumberland Street to Fourth Strett; south on Fourth Styeet to Chestnut Street; vest'on Chestnut Street to Eighth Street and dismiss. Police regulations prohibit parking of automobiles along the route of parade. ff A pnrtlnl list of prizes nnd their donors follows: Lshrfnon Dallj- News. J25.00.

Chnmher ot Commerce, S25.UO. B. P. O. Klks, J2S.OO.

Loynl Order of Titoosc, 525.00. Orioles' Hfrnie $10,00. J. II. Edmunds, S10.00.

Lebanon Steel Foundry, $10.00. Cone. John C. Knnkel, J10.00. Sen.

Clarence D. Becker, fS.OO. Lebanon Valley Brewing J5.00 Kiiifraley $5.00. Fuhrmnn Post. V.K.'VV., J5.DO.

Order of Robins, Jo.00. A Friend. Btjchmnn's Cigar Keystone packages 01 lipht bulbs. C. Indies anklets.

C. Born case. Uennetch Shoe Indies bedroom slippers. Assemblyman ii, David Sxrge shirt, slzto IB. 2 boxes pretzels.

Home bass peanut a. Herman Handkerchief boxes of handkerchiefs. large, baps of potato chips Beck's Better Ice quart ot ice cream. broom, 2 dolls, banks, jumping rope. TIriker Toys bnll.

doll's bedroom suite, dolls dinette set, (ramt. of fruit. Hon typewriter, 8 dolls. child's chnirs. 2 tanks, fire HnjrJne, mvr and under toy car 6 gii mm.

3 dolls. Academy Thr.itrr—Passes. Ann's slip-on, sixe (can he fxrhanfffd for nlze) Ann's Variety of pearls Lo-Jny rayon stocking! (can be exchanged for size). Urouse'a Pastry rake. cake.

P. S. cakcii. Karmelkorn Shop, Box of candy. Colonial Theater.

10 passes. Statn Theatre, 20 passes. John Lebanon boloKna. Flowers, IS haps potato chips. Barry's Food Market, 1 basket srocerles.

Charles 11.00 In War Stamps Oil's Cleaners A Oood to cleantnR of either ladles dress. Lavilx Furniture Luncheon net. Dundore. Box of ladlts handkerchiefs A. N.

Hoffer Jeweler, Ladles com pact. C. Ifaue.r, Pound box Ventral Cut rials. Box bath powder. Stoll Funr.k, Cigarette case.

A Friend. 2 wall placates: Shott's, Box Colecrtst C. TwlKC, 1 Koyii'i irsii's Club, 11 cans of candy. Berks Products Crayon set. J.

C. Schmidt, Pencil for boy fflrl. Lebnadrome Roller Rink, It admit '-'I sion tickets. Metropolitan Kdison packay lipht bulbs. F.

W. Wool worth, Child's kiddle fa: Berkov Jewelers, man's brush a- comb sot. Hub Clothiers, men's neck ties. Cohen'6, boys flannel shirt, size Baylor's Druir Store, bottle Houbl- Kant bftth snlts. -Mabyl Ramsey Shop, I seta of small hnmlbaffs.

Embich Hobby toyi. J. S. Basiioro Clothing gents ties. Fruukvllle Mfe.

palm of boy's pajamas. Charles Doll 3 wallets. S. Diamond Army Navy Football helmet. Uliler Kline Tru Sport football, Dress Shop I ladles blouse.

Sears nnd pencil Bet, baseball clove. Montgomery football. Auto Juvenile roller lose Singer red Bkirt. enney's kitchen set. M.

sweater, size 40. Chas. set. White Rose Shop Ladies blu" sweater. Whelana Drue Store Toy add machine.

liltarfelphla Shoe sneakers. Johnson. Shoe slippers, can be exchanged for Eweater. ladles compacts, 1: handbags, 5 pictures, 1 silver leader Cut Car perfume. Smith Bowman Jl of.

Stamps. Even Dandy! hie Shoe oan he exchanged i -ii Sun Hay Drug ontf. J. Edward frame, liulierman's Chllds filpntiflcation bracelet, engraving free. Shultz chllds slippers, mil be exchanged for size Klnney's Shoe Store Pair chllds slippers, can be exchanged for sl'e.

Andrews Cut dop, dc box talcum powder. Bollman's Book bonk b.i 22 games, 30 paint sets, 14 boc S. S. gameB. Rulh Wetzel Gift laees.

jg'; Shankroff and size 3tl. sick Ivalghs Shoe Mader Druer ijov Balsajrt. Loser's Music ukelele C. S. box of chocolates.

ladies' sweaters. MeGowan Drug bottles skin lotion. Murray's Dress sweater. F. W.

Mary Jane Lady's slippers. Palace of chocolates. Charles Aulo bou'llng alleys. Dress dres.i Sunny Cotton slie. 9.

kerchief set Liebman'a Furniture Ar nlversary act. Klass locket. locket Jack case o( beer. 5 ds'v'ir A. A.

case Lebanon Val- Ifty Beer. Arnold's Boot sneakers (can be exchanged for alia up to 13 yrs. old). Carpenter's Cut skia lotion. Brlcker's Sporting Ooodi Store- Archery sot.

Eshenshade's Book book.f, paints. Key-atone Fruit of apples. ATDVC HEARINGS SfELB Kay O. Light and Carl M. Gingrich held audit hearings at the court house today in the estate of William A.

Zeller, late of Jackson township, represented bj- E. D. Stegrist. Attorney Light's audit WR? the purpose of making dls' tion of proceeds of tbe sale estate in the hands of Mrs. i Zeller, the administratrix ot estate.

Attorney audit for the purpose of making dls'-- bution of a fund of $544 Impoun ed in the hands of Mrs. Zeller accordance with a report of AIIQ, tor James 1.,. Atkins. TRY A XEWft WAXT AD,.

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1872-1977