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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Page 14 Lebanon Dally February 26, 1958 Judy Garland To Divorce Sid Luft HOLLYWOOD (IKS) Judy Garland and actor's a.gent Sid Luft have separated after neirly six years of marriage. The former child star who won international fame with her lilting voice and winning way said Tuesday the separation was final and that she will file for divorce. The couple parted briefly -in '1956 but reconciled. They have two children, Lorna and Joe. Miss Garland formerly was married to composer David and director Vincent Minelli, by whom she had a daugji- ter, Liza.

previously was married to actress Lynn Bari. They had a son, John, Legion Conducts Program A "companion therapy" visil conducted by -the American Legion Post 158 of Lebanon Monday night at the local VA Hospital. Norman Streicher made the arrangements and cigarettes were distributed to 63 patients. Harry Mohnshine and William Moser Jr. were in.

attendance. GIVE YOUR CHILD THE PIANO YOU MISSED! NEW AND USED PIANOS EASY PAYMENTS FEGAN'S NORTH JOTH ST. DIAL Open Til Births YOHN It's a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yohn of 81 N.

Palmyra Road, Campbclilown. The infant arrived in the Mershey Hospital at 4:45 p.m. on February 19. Mrs. Venn's maiden name was Lois Wagner.

Her husband is a well driller for Kohn Brothers. CONRAD Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Conrad of 25 W. Main Palmyra, arc the parents of an infant daughter.

The baby arrived on February 19 at 10:18 p.m. in the Hcrshey Hospital. The mother was Constance Knuffman before her marriage. The father is a cook for the King Kup Candy Company, Hcrshcy. 4 FISHKR Mr.

and Mrs. Fisher of W. Main Annville, became Ihe parents of an infant on February 18 at 9:55 p.m. in the Hershey Hospital. The mother wa.s Ruth Hrinscr before her marriage.

The father is a laborer at the King Kup Candy Company, Hcr- shcy. CAUTKK Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caiirr, 3.1n E. Maple announce the birth of a son.

The child wa.s born in (he Good Samnrilan Hospital at p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Carter is Ihc former Patricia A. Mason.

Her husband is serving in the U.S. Navy. 1IAMMKK At 1:03 o'clock this morning, daughter was bom to Mr. rind Mrs. Ira Hammer in the Lebanon Sanatorium.

Mrs. Hammer's maiden name was Lorraine Her husband is employed at the Lavino Furnaces, Sheridan. The family lives at Myerstown Route Three. COLOAN Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Colban of Chcslinil SI. announce the bii'ih of a son at 5:23 o'clock this morning in Ihe Lebanon Snna- lorium. Mrs. Colban was Betty Lou Smith before her Her husband is proprietor of Ihc Palace of Sweet. 1 WOOD Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Wood of Palmyra One, have a son who was horn on February in at p.m. in the Hershcy Hospital. Mrs. Wood's maiden name wa.s Joann Shirk'.

Her husband is cm ployed by Ihc ,1. Lnndis Shoe Company, Palmyra, A daughter born to and Mrs. on LEONARD Mr. February 18 at 8:44 p.m. in the Hcr- shcy Hospital.

The mother is the former Lois Weiss. The father fs a bookkeeper for the Lehman Ga-' rage, Palmyra. The family lives at 771 Railroad Palmyra. KBERLY A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Marl in 1 Lebanon Roule Five, in the Good Samaritan Hospital at 1:59 a.m. today. The molher was formerly Emma Kleinfeller. The father is employed at the Lebanon Steel Foundry. HIGH It's a boy for Mr.

and Mrs. Hay. mnnd W. High, Fredcricksburg, Route One, born to the couple in the Good Samaritan Hospital a I 0:29 a.m. today.

Mrs. High's maiden name was Bertha S. Horst. The father is engaged in farming. PAT KICK Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Patrick of Palmyra, announce the birth of a son on February 17 at 7:42 p.m. in Ihc Hcrshcy Hospital. The mother is (he former Doris Smith. The fnlhcr is a salesman for Joseph Dcchert, Palmyra.

MOO UK H's a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Moore of 22 N. Pcnn Palmyra. The baby arrived in the Hcrshcy Hospital on February 1(5 at 7:12 p.m.

Mrs. Moore was formerly Shirley Cramer. Her hus hand is a truck driver for the Lebanon Valley Lumber Company HALSHAUG11 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Balsbaugl of Lebanon Route One became the parents of a baby girl at o'clock this morning in the Lebanon Sanatorium.

The molh or is Ihc former Yvonne Horsl The father is self-employed as farmer. Young Republicans See Ore Mines Film A film on ore transportation, made at Ihe Cornwall Ore Mines, was lo Young Republicans of Lebanon County al their meeting last night in the Lincoln Republican Club. The film was by J. Richard Angelo and narrated by George I'erhnc. Ray J.

Coleman vice president, had charge of Ihc business meeting. Refreshments were served to I lie members present. ant for Mil partntt are and Mn, The family llrei QufRlla. Mr. her fourili ihdij Wat i.inH.

SUB ni Mr. ind MM. Ktnnrlh N. KrinVlln l.lnd. will b.

it pirtf. Mtrltno tnd Jnrem Mirk nUrwtohler li-f diufhtcrt nf Mr. Jlrnrj ritrjrk Air Forcn Bait, Kit. Jan wai thrrr jnri eld yederiiajr and had a paflj-. Her wai nut Uit Srplrrtihrr.

art ranrfilaiifhltri nf Ihe llinry Dfurwrchlf and Wllmrr all of Marilyn Elliott Wed At Ft. Rucker Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Elliott, Guilford announce the marriage of their daughter, Marilyn Doris, to Sfc.

Otto L. inch- en son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Kinchcn of Apache, Okla.

The marriage took place on February "15 in Chapel One, Fl. Rucker, Ala. Chaplain John Hudson officiated in the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father aiul wore a gown of lace over laffcta and a veil. Her matron of honor was her sister, Mrs.

Robert S. Wallace, who wore cnral chiffon. Mr. Wallace served as best man, and ushers were Warrant Officer Date Crull, of Ft. Rucker, and Jiidson Ogletrce, Enterprise, Ala.

A reception for 100 guests was held at Ft. Rucker after Ihe ceremony. The newly weds are making their home at Ft. Rucker, following a wedding trip through Florida. The bride is a graduate of Lebanon High School with the class of 1952.

She is a clerk- typist for the Hayes Aircraft Corporal ion at Fl. The groom is a 104G alumnus of Apache High School and wa.s graduated from Cameron College, Lawton, Okla. May Queen Is Elected At E-Town Miss Elizabeth LeFever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.

LeFever, R. D. One, Stras- has been elected May Queen by her fellow students at Elizabethtown College. Miss LeFever, a senior at Elizabethtown, la majoring in biology. She was graduated from Paradise High School in 1954.

As May Queen, Miss LeFever ill preside over the campus May Day activities scheduled for Saturday, May 10. She won the honor in a campus-wide election after nomination by the senior Miss Audrey i 1 daughter of Dr. and Kilhefner, Elizabethtown, will serve as maid of honor. Miss Kil- iiefner, a senior, is majoring in elementary education. Others named to the May 'ourt are Joan High Bridge, N.

and 'Jane MacNeal, Media, both seniors; Phyllis Moser, Thurmonl, and Jeanne Doylestown juniors; Faye Groff, Millersville, and Sidney Pcgram, Lancaster, sophomores; and Mara Znotcns, Quakertown, and Elizabeth Ferrer, Stuarts Draft, freshmen. Couple Wed In Pine Grove Church 134 East Maple CLEONA. PA. Specials Effective Feb. 27, 28, March 1 Campbell's Tomato Soup cans HARRIS PARK Mixed Vegetables mm cans DEL MONTE Fruit Cocktail large can Hanover Pork Beans cans Hanover Tomato Puree cans SUNSHINE HYDKOX or Cup Custard Cookies 2 Oven Ready Pot Roasis of Beef Tender Economical Pork Liver 76.

Armour Chipped Ham fcr TENDER MEATS are to please Cut From Young Tender Porkers PORK CHOPS LB. 47 Produce Hershey Estates Winesap Apples All Purpose 5 ibs. 350 Crisp Red Radishes 2 cello Jiajrs Indian River White Seedless Grapefruit Crisp Western Endive large head White's Gift Of The Week 2 S5.OO Gift Frosted Foods Mrs, Paul's Fish Sticks pkg. 370 Campbell's Clam Chowder can Seabrook Broccoli Spears wif 490 Winners Last Week Mn. Isaac Krtidtr Cleona Mn.

J. Kngiir Miss Betty LalUic Zimmerman. Pine Grove Route Three, and Timothy P. Wolfe, Jonestown Route One, were married at six o'clock Saturday evening in SI. John's Lutheran Church, Pine Grove.

Rev. Robert C. Bcnnor ofr ficintcd in double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Paul M. Zimmerman nnd was given in marriage by her father.

The groom is Ihe son of Vernon Wolfe. Miss Carol Ann Zimmerman ot Pine Grove wns the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Emma Wolfe, Pine Grove, and Patricia Wolfe, Jonestown Route One, sister of the groom. Glenn Shqlly, Pine Grove, was best man. Ushers were Mark Strouphaucr and Robert Zimmerman, brother of the bride.

A.reception was held at the Oak Grove Sportsmen's Club. A i their wedding trip, the couple wil live at the home of the groom. The new Mrs. Wolfe is a graduate of Pine Grove High School class of J9S7, and Central Pennsylvania Business College. groom is a graduate of Northern Lebanon High School and is employed at the Cornwall Ore Mines Shriners' Ladies Night Held At Harrisburg Many Lebanon Shriners and their wives were in Harrisburg last night, for a Ladies Night at the Zembo Temple.

A highlight of the entertainment was "Musical Memories," presented by a New York company of singers, chorus and orchestra. Music by Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern, Rodgcrs and llammerstcin and Sigmund Romberg were featured. Heading the cast were Ray Middleton, Kirsten Kcnyon, Gene Hoilman, argot Moser and Norvel Campbell, all well-known soloists. TURKEYS I I Near Sunset i BAMBERGER TURKEY FARM Dial 3-2181 Retired Auxiliary Has Meeting, Social The Auxiliary lo the Retired Men's Club held a brief business meeting and a social at (he YMCA on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Mich acl Leahy, president, was in charge. The group made plans for a rummage sale on March 19 and 20; the regular social meeting on March and a business meeting on March 18.. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. Robert Bcnsing, Mrs, Rose Zcrman. Mrs.

Carrie Brough, Mrs. Sarah Carroll and Mrs. Vcra Boltz. LVC Girls' Team Defeats E-Town The Lebanon Valley College Dutch girls traveled to Elizabethtown last night to win their third basketball game in as many starts. The final score was 40-38.

After getting off lo a slow first period and trailing by 7 poinls, Ihc Dutch girls surged ahead to a one point lead, 18-17, by the end of the half. Throughout the second half, the game was a nip-and-tuck battle with LVC pulling ahead to win. Eleanor Black with a total of 18 points, was high scorer for Lineups and scoring were as follows LVC Lynch, i 2 4 3 10 IE! Black, 9 .0 isl Howell, i 2i Evans, 0 Angle, 0 OJ Sprenkle, 00 0 Altar Guild Has Summer Events Quarterly Session Members of the Altar Guild of St. John's United Church of Christ met in quarterly session last evening at the home of Mrs. Alton Eiceman, 1137 Willow St, Miss Catherine Witmeyer, president, conducted the session, and Miss Sharon Vcrgason opened the meeting with prayer.

Mrs. Dale Eiceman led a discussion on paraments and colors used on the altar. Those present were Mrs. Ira Gruber, Miss Mary Loir Beard, Miss Sharon Vergason, Miss Betty Shott, Mrs. Karen Me- Govern, Mrs.

Jack Koch, Mrs. Dale Eiceman, Miss Nancy Mrs. Louise Books, Mrs. Margaret Krick, Miss Catherine Witmeyer, Airs. Alton Eiceman and Rev.

Roy Schmid, pastor. SUFFERS CUT HAND Miss Annette Lewis, 1426 Walnut is suffering with a severely lacerated hand and wrist. The injury occurred when she slipped on ice' at the Ml. Gretna spring. Suturing was necessary to close the wound.

Planning events for the summer playground season, occupied the lime of members of the Meadowbank Playground Auxiliary at a meeting last night. The group met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Englebach, '503 N. Tenth St. Fifteen members attended and 'Mrs.

Ethel Rager won the special prize. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Englebach, Mrs. Cora Klad- cr and Miss Mabel Glass. 11 Pays To Have The Want-Ad Habit, Read 'Em For Profit, Use 'Em For Results! Special From Now Til Easter Cold Wave complete Have your hair set early for Easter.

Phone 2-0378 Joyce Stone Center St. E-town i Riglcr Swann, Tice, Moser, Jones, 14 12 4o! 4 5 13 4 i 9 5 5 16 0 o' oi o- 01 13 12 38 Wife Asks Divorce A complaint in divorce has been instituted in the Berks County courts on behalf of Arlene M. Morris, Reading Route One, against John J. Morris, Lebanon Route Two. Indignities are charged.

The couple was married June 18, 1946 at Hampton, N. H. Bernard A. Berger Club Plan 531 Lehman St. Phone 3-0523 Convenience For Club Secretaries Merchandise On Display Store Hours: Daily 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 5 With a new style of Iruck train, Australian ranchers now move their catlJe lo market in about 25 hours.

1L formerly needed five Lo six weeks by catlle trail. Exclusively At Central Cut Rote Ncwf Oil Protein Shampoo CURLS and WAVES HAIR Without Permanent Waving Amazingly "FLORESS" Oil-Prorein SHAMPOO $1.50 (plus tax) Shampoo your hair with fragrant liquid FLORESS, the new miracle hair-conditioning PROTEIN oil wave Gives you lovely alluring curls and waves right while you shampoo and set. No more messing with home pcrm- anents and all the expensive sprays, lacquers, and wave sets that go with thehi. FLORESS Protein Oil Wave Shampoo rejuvenates your hair. Each shampoo and set actually waves and curls your hair beautifully with sparkling life and lustre.

No matter whether you're blonde or brunette or if your hair is dyed or bleached your hair will comb out into miraculously beautiful "slay- in" curls and waves. Full money-back guarantee. IJV EXCLUSIVELY Central Cut Rate 841 Cumberland Street Lebanon, Pa. A NIAGARA OF VALUES IS FLOODING OUR ENTIRE BARGAIN BASEMENT! To be effective, your prescription must always be filled with potent, fresh drugs. You can rely on us for absolute integrity as well as for double-checked care! You get what the doctor ordered I SEE US FOR BABY NEEDS! IT'S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU LEBANON PHARMACY, Inc.

3rd and Cumberland Sts, Phone 2-4463 AMPLE FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE OPEN DAILY A.M. to 9:00 P.M. SUNDAYS 9 A.M. to 12 NOON 6 P.M. to .9 P.M.

Plenty Of Free Parking AT IN MYERSTOWK Your Own Variety Department Store CLERK OR SELF SERVICE YES IT'S TRUE! DUE TO WATER PIPES FREEZING AND BREAKING, CAUSING WATER DAMAGE TO SOME OF OUR MERCHANDISE! MIRACULOUSLY, MOST OF IT ESCAPED DAMAGE COMPLETELY AND WE ARE SO GRATEFUL, WE HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE AT LEAST OFF! ON EACH ITEM IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Not Just IQc, But of the Price INCLUDING ALL NOTIONS, DOMESTIC ITEMS AND YARD GOODS NOW SOLD IN THE BASEMENT. ALSO RUBBER FOOTWEAR AND WORK CLOTHES WHICH INCLUDE LEE, DICKIES, AND BLUE BELL BRANDS. Many Items On Sale At More Than 10 Of SOME BELOW COST! EXAMPLE: Hanes Union Suits, reg. 2,69 to 3.39 Sale 2.25 Boys' and Men's Canvas Shoes, reg. 3.65 to 4,75 Sale 2,25 X.

Come Early for Beit JOS. S. HARRIS CO. Corner W. Main and Locust Pa.

EARL MOVER, Manager STORE HOURS: LAST 3 NITES OF WEEK TIL 9 P.M.-OTHERS 'TIL 8 1.

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