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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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riSTRATION DAYS FIXED FOR TIEN-AGE BOYS (Continued from I'nge One-) thereafter are to register us follows; Birthdays between September i. 1S24 and October 31, 1924, chihlve, register between Friday, December IS, und Thursday. December 24. inclusive; birthdays between November 1, 1924, und 31. 1924, inclusive, rpK- istei- between Deoombor 26 any day.

Boys whose birthdnies are Jun- iiiiry 1925 and thereafter resistor nt their local boards on their istb birthdays, for ihe duration nf the war. In event thiit their istb birthdays fall on Sunday or UMiday. tho registration date Is the day following. Last Juno SO. 'teen-age drnft registration day," total of 1472 hoys registered In Lebanon County.

Board one htxd 507, board two 511. and board three 454. Palmyra CORKtfSPOXDEXT HardliiK Phono: Jlerslu-y -1802. Palmyra. Dec 1 5.

ly twenty-five attended the meeting, of the Undies' Auxiliary of the American Lcxlun I'nst. held on Monday evening in the Lesion home. The president. Mi 6. Karl presided.

Mis. Arthur DuLau reported that Hoy on Ilio sick had been presented with carton of cijfiireties. As chairman ot the also an- nounced a 200 coupons had been sen I In. In the re (i Hoy Lin: IP, chairman of the flower anil siiM; committL'p, she stated that Mrs. Ray Hoeiner.

now in the Ur-i-shny Ilo.spiial, is- improving. -farther announced that Mrs. Hcrr, of Lebanon, returned lu her home trum ihe Lebanon and Is recovering. Mrs. llns.sell Llnglo of announced a paid-up Reiun.

nates; Mt'gij i e.rlni> Shi filer Mrs. D'e La'e. Ucfore adjourning. It was voted to purchase another var bond. Unwell Li-Roy son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ruymuud Wagner, 203 Oak Street, left Palmyra on Friday to enter the armed forces of the United States. Alton H. Powell, first class seaman, located Camp Endlcott, DavlBville, Rhode island, spent tho Thanksgiving holidays nt his home in Palmyra. Hiitcmlny Nuptials' On Saturday afternoon a took plate In thu Palm United Lutheran Church, the bride beius Miss Charlotte Ft.

Fetterhoff, ttto daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel FeUerh'ofi, of West Cherry street and the bridegroom, Paul 11. Keener, of Hersliey, son of and Mrs. John Keener, Uerry lload, Herrflicy.

The single ring ceremony used and the officiating clergyman was the llcv. Stnnlcy fiillheimer. pastor of the church." The bride, who woro a white atuln gown and carried a shower bouquet of white roses und pompom chrysanthemums, was attended Miss Edna Keener, sister of the bridegroom. She was dressed in pink satin and carried a of pink ruses. The best man was Paul Petterhoff, brother of the bride.

The couple will reside in the home of tho bridegroom's parents, in Hershey, for the pro.sent. Company Klecthm Election of officers constituted tile principal business at the meeting of the Citizens' Fire Company, held in thu fire hall on Tuesday evening. The following ere elected for President, S. Parner; vine-president, n. IX Firandt; trustee.

Charles N'ovlng- er; recording secrotary, Eugene K. Ilcluu; assistant recording secretary. Henry Hitz; financial secretary. George ijchroyer; treasurer. Aimer Hosteller.

Klertert as fire chief. Aimer Kostcttui; first assistant fire chief. Lev! .1. Flory: second assistant fire chief, Willis B. Kayloi.

Appointed to serve as drivers on tin: various fire, trucks for the coming, year are tbe following: Clnrenre J. Snyder, Levi R. Kapp, Herbert s. Hmim, Ray K. Light, Xlilus T.

Sliuey, Hoy Krelser. Paul Dauh. S. R. Farner.

Levi J. Flory, Hoy Carl Longeuocke'r. John "Walters. Wallace A. Baldwin, K.

Ji. Ligln. A. D. Braridl.

Frank Brelim, Kn.ue.nc E. Rehin, hit lea Xoviuger and of 102. and also as head of tlie junior division, staled the Junior Auxiliary will hold liaho tfile in the market. Rny nright. ot thu Christmas com- Informed the to dntH she had addressed l.

curds to to war iiuUiera and members. 'i lie- Auxiliary made the follow- donations: 2 to the Council for Christmas rchaliil- iU'-tirm ivor It; for Christmas Srals; S10 tor the Veterans' ilos- I'iisl. CcalesvUle, toward Chrisl- activllies. The Ten-Couuly Cou'iu-ll will in HarrisburK on Friday evu- ninjf. 4.

in Lesion Iloiiio and the rollowin-; delegates 'lave been cliosuii: "Mrs. Hay 'Jrishl, I.csler Hitner; Blter- UotHt-laJis Hold The Palmyra Hotary Cltb held an interesting meeting on Monday Gveninsr at the New England Pantry, with in present and Vine-President Melvin Stokes In the chair. .1. N'orman Kothcrmel sponsored the program and presented Frederick S. Franlz.

of Lebanon, isresi- detit of the Lebanon County Historical Society. Mr. Frantz spoke on "The Old Union Canal," from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, advocated by William Punn. Kiglit members the club, W. K.

1). K. Slic-nk, I.aroy Georgu 1). Kiley. A.

S. Stan tier, Harnish, William jCreunitri- II. Seltzer, formed delcpation of tho local rlub u-hlcli attended the charter night of the Manheiiu Club Mon- day evening. There were 20p present troni th'a' various Rotary Cluljs in Contra) j'emisyivanla. Mrs.

Ross Price, -il West Cherry street, underwent appt-nder- in the Lebanon Suuiiorlina on Tuesday. Her condition is reported as satisfactory as could be expected. Corporal Technician Alfred Ileil- mau, sou of Mr. and Mrs. 3, Heilmnu, returned to Kort Meade after visiting his parents the week-end.

Monday visitors in Lebanon were: Mrs. James Kodgers, und daughter; Mrs. S. Hellman, Harry Deluiey. and Mrs.

Hoy Keeuey. nil from the iiorough. and Mrs. John Vlorj- had the jileasviro of having their son, Lloyd Flory, of New York, spend a five-day furlough with them. Ray Bright from Fort Meade.

spent the week-cut with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray BriKht. Miss Margaret Hnssler, North Kuilroad Street, entertained hei cousins, tbo Misses Mildred and Dorothy Workman, Heading, ECV- ernl days lust week.

Salnrdny and Sunday visitors to Philadelphia were Mrs. David KnierU-h and Mrs. Corn West Cherry Street. lions Club Meetine Hichard Zimmerman cashier at tlii? N'ortlisidc Rank and Trust Company, was tlie speaker at Die meeting of the Lion's Cluh, Tuesday in Ylngst's Hotel. President D.

J. Grace was in charge. The Lions Quartet, composed of L. C. Gliifirfeh.

Israel Eurly, Carl Longcneckcr and Keefor Baimi. present special vocal numbers und there was group singing, led by Lion Carl Loiiijeiieckor. It was voted to distribute ChrlHt- mns gifts blind in Palmyra and vicinity, also to send delegates to a Lion zone meeting- to be held In Lebanon, December S. FIRST BORN IS DAUGHTER IN JOSEPHKANE HOME Air. and Mrs.

Joseph Kane, of 410 North Sixth Street, are un- nomicliiR the arrival nt the Lebanon Sanatorium on Monday this week of their first girl be christened Suzanne Marie. The babe, who weighed exactly elsht pounds tit birth, is reported riolnp: splendidly n.s Is the mother, the former" Elizabeth Hocli. Mr. Kano is employed at the Lebanon Sleel Foundry. Kli.A TKAX.SKKHS Lelghton Krelser and wife to Samuel W.

Wengcr and wltu, premise's situated Rexmoiit. $150. Clarence L. Sanger and wife to Perry H. Sanger and wife, house and tract of luud situated In South Lebanon Township alotiff the Leb- niion-Rchuefferstown road.

51.00, Margaret Qriffllli and others lo Harry Sidney ijownes and Myra U. Downes. of Tork. premiHCS situated on the C'limpmeutlns Grounds, Murkwood Avenue, Mt. Gretim.

fleurge H. Horsl and wife to Perry H. Sanger and wlfu, premises situated along the Schncffers- lown road, I SB. IRNESt SHOTT WIFE Tii OF SON Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Sboti. of 1223 Church Street, announced the birth or baliy boy, weighing eleven and one-half pounds on Tuesday nt the Shott residence. The mother Is ihb former Agues Tatar. The father Is employed at tho Ceorrre Slay Machine Shop. Tbe newcomer is a grandson of City Policeman Shott.

JUNIOR HIGH PUPILS ENJOY MYSTERY FARCE "Heyond Ituason" a mystery farce in three acts was presented this afternoon ut a matinee performance for students of the Henry Houck nnd Junior Schools in tlio Lebanon Senior High School auditorium. This presentation was preliminary to tlio main feature which will be fnjoyod ilils evening in tho Senior High Sdiool auditorium by relatives und trionda. This play comes lo Lebanon with tlio recommendation of nmnuKcrx from all of the JnrKer cities mid Is a proven success. The. story Is one of the most exciting every told and is conceived entirely In tho imagination.

Jnst when you hnvo decided that it is truly beyond roason, a most consistent conclusion pops and completely shatters your theories. OLA B. MAYS IS BRIDE OF CORP. J. J.

BOWMAN Sir. and Mrs, Monroe -Maya, of Fort Smith. Arkansas, announce Hie mim-ianc of their MIS3 Ola U. Mays to Corporal John J. Bowman, son nf J.

K. Bowman, C25 Maple Street. Lebanon, on October 1942. at Fort Smith. After a short honeymoon In Arizona, Corporal and Mrs.

left for California, where Corporal Bowman's unit is on desert maneuvers. Corporal Bowman enlisted In he U. S. Army in March. 1942 He is griuluntl' of Lebanon High School, li)3S, and previous lo his enlistment was employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company.

Mrs. Boivumn is graduate of rort Smith Hljrh School. Her athor is engaged lu cattle ranch- ng in JONESTOWN LIONS CLUB COHMFFTHS NAMED MDiiiiii'i-K o' ihn newlV orjrnnlic-J Lion's Club of Jonestown, gathered on Wednesday evening In Ihe High School auditorium, with Prof. Robert L. Adams presiding.

snails iilteitilfng meeting were I.lo-.is F. P. Railey and Arthur Hoss, representatives or the Warwick Lion's Club. The folluwiiiB committee members were appointed: Charter night, Russell Strauss, chairman; Hobart Copp. Itoiiry Oerluirt.

Her- hert Spannuth, Edward Clayton Uoltr. Memhersblp, Stanford liiilor, ohnlrlnan. Ray hore. Edward Molnsler, Constltu- tiouand By- Laws, Leroy P. Mohn.

chairman, Homer Miller, Herbert Spannuth. Finance, Frank Oer- berliih. chairmjui, Clayton iioltz, Homer Miller. Program, John Karnest, chairman, Theodore C. Loser, Charles HUBS.

Civic Improvement, Henry n. Oierhftrt. clmlrmau, Ellas Oahros. Stanley Strauss, Hilton He her und Paul Gerhart. Koys and Olrls Commttlee, C.

R. Dlllman, CvCorgn llerboii, KoVi- ert L. Ariiinis. -Sight Consurvu- tion, Wllwer Johnson, cbalrmrtu, Dr. P.

U. Reich, Leroy P. Mohn. Puhliclyt, John Earnest, chairman, Stanford Millar, Theodore C. Losfr.

Other appointments Included Henry CiorliKrt, for gun era! supervision of the activities otiltiu Civic Improvement committee. Sight conservation and finance, C. B. general supervision of boys and girls, Constitution and Hy-Laws and Chnrtor Night; Charles K. ness, in charge of program, publicity and membership committees.

THIRD SON IN FAMILY ENTERS ARMED SERVICE Putil J. Allwcin, thin! sou of Mr. and Mre. Paul Allwelu, ot 420 North Sixth Street, lo join lie nation's armed forces, left in Wednesday for Camp Kllen, iefir Norfolk, to start train- ng In the Navy Construction of the service. He enlisted the Navy two inoiithH ago but vns called only recently, and was i warded tho classification of a second class petty officer and chinisi'a nialu.

He was enabled attain that rating because bo vas.employed for Home time past nt the Navy Yncd nt Washington, O. C. Hii two brothers, Joseph uid Robert are both In tho United States Army. 'LL-DO-IT-EVERY-TIME Itcgisccred H. i'ntcut Office By Jimmy Hatlo IHE SUITCASE THAT REQUIRES, A AND WHS, 1.

KEVJHR. hEAf2.D SUCHLAhifiUAS-E! AND sou AM ALP.MA DELTA PI GIRL TOCFEM AT HOME OPEW A STATION! 012. KOTEL AS EASV AS A HALFWITS tfAOUTW Copr. KJOJ Synicitt, ANNVILLE BOY IS NOW CADET Uainbrldge, Inp completed pre-fllght and primary trainlrjB, Ulclmrd nixlcr, J10 West Main Street, Anuvlllc, 3 is now a basic cadet at the llalnbrldgo Army Air Field. Ho received his pre-fllah'i training at Mixwoll Field, and his prl- inary training at Ccirlsuom Field, Cadet nixlor is tho son of Mr.

Mm. George Blxler and JH ernduato ot Annvlllo High School. Ho enlisted the Army Air Forces on March 9, 10-12. The local field, unit or the vast Army Air Forces Southeast Training Center, is commanded by Colonel It. E.

L. Cltonte, veteran of 23 years' army experience. After completing corn-sen hero In flying, alrplauo and engine operations, wlrtlcsn code, wireless military JRU-, mlliliu-y hygiene, and motoroloiry! Cadet Blxler will bu sent to another field for advanced training, his last before receiving wings and the gold bars of a sucond lieutenant. ml Inslnllod Knfcht j-, with 1'nat Kxaltcd Kulnv S. D.

Kvans ucilnp an Krnuri Esteemed Loading Homer A. Sclirolbor ctl nv- rniist'inenis coinplt'tod for the mi nmil memorial aurvlco to bu held tn tlio Elks Homo on the coming Sunday ntU'riioon. Tribute will be nald all members of tho loduo who liuva pnssod invny since tlio lodyo was ItiBtltntod In IflOO. Sinoti Inst Uticoiubor ton inambtire have dtud. Cni'l' nUinhenlilllur.

imst rulur of RendliiR Lodge will be the orutnr, nnd Pnut Kxnllod li 1 Evans, Lobnnou Lodgo, will llvoi- thu MuBlo will bo fni'iiihhed liy tlio fiold Stripe ChoriiH of Kiihrman Post, lKn AVnrs. SON OF GOVERNOR-ELECT Capt. Edward Martin, ot tho 110th Infantry, 28th Division, sou of fiovernor-elect Edwn.nl Martin, on Tuesday uniicnvont nn opurti- lioji at Imllniitou-n for i o- moval of a cyst. Tho cyst became infected while ho was on innneu- vers. JIIK parents upent Thiuiks- KlvltiB nay with him nt Indiantown Gap.

RETURNS TO -FLORIDA CAMP AFTER FURLOUGH J-'lrst Class f.loyd Ilot- rlck, has returiieil to hlH duty at JilanclliiK, Florida, after spending ihlrteen flay furloiipli with hlH parentH, Mr. nnd Mrs Uoyd Hetricfc. nf Kontii Lar.cantcr Avenue, Ji WIIB Ihc b'Uoat nf honor at a turkey dinner served by bin parents to the- following KUCSIH: nn(1 BI AI II. Dull and Hnn, Air. and Mrs.

Gannon anil non, Larry; -Mr. and Mrs. 1'hares Mnrlln; Mr. anil MTH. I'iirkt- Martin; nmj Mrc.

CIraiivilh; Mnrlln nnd son. Hobby; and Mrs. Lluyil rlolc, and son Pvi. "Hetriek and fleam Hrlrlck. U(S ELECmRRY AS LECTURING KNIGHT Wlllliun W.

"Tiny'' T'n spon.s i-tljlor of tbe I.cbunon N'KWs was nominated, clouted und iriHtallcrl an tstuenirfd torluriiiK iRht of l-odge or Kike fit tho loilijc last t'Venlns. Mr- from chair of nnlrft. and Joseph H. San- pone, w'io lnok bin cuninilp.Kion UK etifinn In the States Navy. Three- for nininber- Fhlp were eK-ctcd by liallot, one former member WUK re-Instated, and two proponitloas for rntiinber- nhip wen: mad.

Kxnlted Kuler I. II. Wolfson presided at ihe rncct- CAf'TAlN YANK By FRANK TINSLEY HUERV, VANK BEFORE THE SENTRV COMES OUR LITTLE TRICK WORKED LIKE A CHARM COtfE TO PAPA THIS WAX WING; HEAD FOR THE FUEL SAFE- OH AND HERE THE" TOXIN. FROM BJKWI TOKYO JAPW36 MEDICAL CORPS MAJ. GATES PAYS VISIT TO PARENTS IN CITY Major John S.

OiUca, senior officer. nt tho I). H. Army Induction contor ui Hnltlmoro, Mnryluud. In rotiewlng his snlistriiition to Uto NKWS for nuothor year, wi-lles ho iloriveB grout pIciiBitrc frnin tlilB dally loltor from home and would "U.ito mightily to bnvo to do without II.

Major Onion IB BOH of City Trpnsnrur nnd Mrs. Clinvlon K. ttnlua. of 7-15 Willow Strcot, nnd iiUhongh on Ilio rcucrvb officers' list for Hovcrnl yenvs, WIXH culled for Borvlco Ipsii tliiin your ngo, while ho wns sorvlnp tli- ontrllo nt Mt. Joy, Lfiucaatcr bounty.

Itc imlil visit, to iila Iiiironts lust Snndiiy, His first day off In several months. IJu statoil Mnrylnnd, nnllko I'dnnsylva- iiln, IUIH only ana ludtlctfou Stn- tlon so Iho physlolaiiH nro obliged sometimes to exnmlne -us uuiiiy us four hundred more HI) I octet? a one dny. SUNNYSIDE "SCHOOL LISTSJTSJREGULARS Tho followliiK impllB of thu Sunnystdu fechuat. North Cornwall Township, Imvo boon perfcut In attetidnuco during 1)10 molitb of Jnmoa Ilutz, Friuiklln Copenhuvcr, Chanter Hornt. JCBHO Coponlmvor, rhyillB Shilling, Joan Umbergcr, Konnotb Horxti llonry Killian, John -Miller, Hull- uini), Lnnrn llolliniiii, lurla Jlow- ninn.

Anna Mue Copon haver, Perry Coponlinver, Robert Lolimun, Joyce Corl, Uichuvd Lohman, SBin- uel Miller, Mui-shall Hellman, Doris Leinnnn, Jesslo Ylngst end Jucnuollno Huiaey. t'or cant ot at- icndnncc, UC. Myrtle aundrum. toucher. PUBLIC FORUM Under thin hpnd tho NEWS will luilillah conn Iliulod urtluluK, reaiTv- thu rlKlit to or rcvl.tc, vrhnliy or lit part Whllo tlie NtSWB InHlKin tluit nil IMUTH Hlifncd nnrl mlili-i-Hx wrili.T thr.Hu will tju wUblicM If No lUtLT Hhntl hi! innru than USO wurilK In It'iiKth.

NulhltiK iMilillnhcil iiiidur thlH lipnrl Id in jjj'I'Diinti il tlic KHI- Ulh. nlf- or of Ililn In uny iniiniiur, ntiuiiv or form tlin NKWH niommi-H nn roKJionnll)! I lly Cur tiinnliMiK -iiii Kdllor: J.ubn non Dully Tin- Im- i-Ktlvc coinnninlcnticin In your of Tiii'Hday, lincember IKI. nin a 1( tho diiBf inixht pofiwlbly boon madf inovi! pointed If Mho hurl that it tun lead the In- ftcllnn known us pnuiimnnoultrn- 1 I f. Thin the teohnlral nbort for slR. mi liifluinnintloii of the i.inisfid by inhalliiK iibrflKive dust, und miRlit have been by lier fliml Dr.

Howard H. Knders, hnlf-ccrntnry of I but thu llcciml reporter could only it, lie probably Ignored an to wrltu H. O. Waita PAYS VISITO MOTHER IJeut. and Lloyd H.

Shepler, arrived here this morning to vlr.lt bin mother, MIH. Anna lor. 124 North (Jarlicld Strc-irt, ootia. Tin: soldli-r who K- a. rm-d- corpn inxtmctor of tbo (inllftd ati'H Army ut Camp HoMnp.uii, near Llttlo Hock.

Arka.naa», In ylns a hrlnf luiivc. lie nnd fibej.ltr plan vijjUJf I'j oilier (iurinB a atay of about a week. AI.CM.VI TO of the County State Ahimiii AtiKOclaiion have been called to a. KCt-togetiifir ng lo be on Krlday eve- at the Y.M.C.A. -B-htm ad- drcar.eii hy leaderH of the State on, and motion plcturcx of State Collcsfi football game will feature.

of Luncaiter, president of Alumni Afmoclailon or J'ennBylvanla, and Kd. UihRhman. of Htate Hie Alumni ixnciulve nocrotary, bo the Thoinss s. connect I'd with Ihc local Company Is prtsl- dtnt of tho Ltbanou County or- ganlzution. Facts about coffee Coiinon 27 can now lie redeemed for coft'cc.

Each member of your fnwijy vfioso ngc is shown na or over on Hatiou Dock No. 1 (Siipar Book) entitled to one pound of cofToe, If you have more than one coupon lo redeem JUKI remember tlmt all coffee is perishable. Buy coftVo only as you need it. To gat the most for your coffee coupons, buy Coffetl experts who select America's favorite coffee report that no cofTec can give you more good cups per pound than ColTeo, Every pound of Coffee is Ciiftiom Ground to tlio exact fineiu-M for your very own coffee maker. You get finer flavor in every cup.

There in no better coffee tlinii at any pride. Join tho thousands who up to 101 pound. (ho beliiR SOIUP Murex. limy iii)( IIDYO of nil brands. O'tlttk 1-LB.

1-LB. 21 24 26 Buy U.S. War Bonds and Stamps Regularly! JUiUi ri.UKliJA (size Mi GRAPEFRUIT 5 25 TANGERINES STRINGLESS BEANS duz. YELLOW ONIONS Juic Florida (sizes 200 und 21(i) BRUSSELS SPROUTS Rutabagas doz. box ft, I ISortliiYOMlcrii I A I D'Anjou I'cars 6 tor Ic SUPER-RIGHT MEATS! SUPER -KItiHT LEG 0' LAMB None HJfhcr 35 BAAOT nUJKC I SHOULDER Porcfiunrtcr Style Ih, SAUER KRAUT FRESH SHOliLDERS Style Ib.

Igj ICdiintry Htyle A Breast of Lamb in. (Scrapple iim. SEA FOOD! Haddock Fillets, Pole Star Ib. 28c 140 HA HTKAK )K (I 71 WllITISdS Hi. Ib.

330 OVBTKHS Kreftli Ktjincliii-ii ur ANN I'AGK MINUTE MAN Noodle nr For Kitchen and Laundry Buy fhf; Broad I ihat gives you ever TIMES 'than ordinary Breach MJl.i> lfCI-'SK IVOIIV KO.AI' IVOIIVHOAJ' Small Hi: 1VOUV Bin. IVOilY box IRP. liov O.VVDOK box Siniill HOT Jlr l.i.x Siniill Hot (Ic 32 South 8th St LA.

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