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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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PAGE TWENTY LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. THURSDAY EVENING, MX. 22, LAWSON'S SEAFOOD MARKET Rear of Court Houtc Phone 1032 23 VARIETIES OF FISH LARGE FRESH PORGIES DRESSED WHITINGS SEA TROUT 1C Frozen Mackerel FILLET Lb FRESH PERCH FRESH HADDOCK FRESH SKINLESS FRESH FLOUNDER FILLETS NOTICE! New members wishing to join our new club must enroll before or on (Saturday, January 34. New club starting January 24. C.

W. BITTNER and Wearing Apparel its South Mntli Street. BECKER NAMED TRUSTEE OF SALEM CHURCH Annual Congregational Meeting Held Wednesday Night SMALL SMELTS Ib.lGc RED SALMON HALIBUT STEAK Lb LOBSTER TAIL lb.39c Fresh Crabmeat Scallops Jumbo Shrimp Our Usual Line of Oysters Stewing Oysters 2-35' Frozen WHITINGS Ib.lOc FAREWELL PARTY ON EVE OF DEPARTURE Tster, 1123 Church the honor guest last ght when sister, Krtioit Shott entertained friends and ermer In his hon- Mf. Tatar will leare for a base tomorrow morning, to entering the U. 8.

army Air many from trltnds well from the ot the firm whom he employed, the Lebanon present Milton Hlgsburg, Sanford Koenlci- rf, Albert Barlk, Joseph Barlk, Barlk, John Degler, Paul rwner. Paul Hummel. Edwin Itcri, Irwln Bchock, John Naco. 1 boiler. Howard Barry, Tatar; Mlsics Joyce Tnck- '-W, Mary Ann Hummel, Joan Iffml.ih, and Jerry Miller.

Mr. and John Tatar and Phyllis, and Francos Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rmtth; Mary McKlnney and daugh- Dorothy; Hay Unrnos, Mr. and McKlnnoy, son, Larry; Steve Tatar, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Leahy; Mildred Albert and daughter, Jacqueline; Mrs. Mary Ulrlch; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Quarry and daughters, Mary Ann and Christine.

JOLLY EIGHT CARD CLUB GIVES TWO SHOWERS Members ot the Jolly Right Card Club held their weekly meeting lust evening at (he home of Mrs. John Gasscrt, 128 South Second fUreet. Surprises of the fvenlnjt were two showers which were given for Mrs. 0assert and rranklln niouch. Both received lovely Cards were played, and delicious -by the Paul Relnbold wax the high and Mrs.

Harvey Ixntclc wiis the low scorer. Others present thn aforementioned wnre Mrs. Charles stlne, Mary, Mrs. Hnr- old Hoverllng and Mrs, Franklin Spoils. The automobile Industry has defense plants In 67 cities and located In 17 states.

Specials for Thanday, Friday and Saturday at EAST LEBANON ECONOMY FOOD-MflRKET 24 EAST WEIDMAN ST. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 9067 TENDER JUICY mm STEER RUMP STEAK "35' MEATY MKA'ri PORK CHOPS 21 FRESH LIVER Ib 18c SUGAR CURED Bacon Squares Lb Lb Lb TASTY RING BOLOGNA PORK KIDNEYS OR PORK HEARTS MINCE BOLOGNA Ib. 23c Pure Creamery Butter, 1-lb. roll 36k 15 Jewel Shortening 3-lb. can 54c Yellow Clinp Peaches large 2 can, 'Z for 33c Libby Rosedalc Sliced Pineapple, large No.

2 can 2 for 29c Kingfisher Coffee a ffne coffee, Ih. 19c Ghmt Sweet Sugar Peas i ran, 2 for 25c Pillsbury Pancake Flour 2 for 15c Fancy Sliced Pears large No. can loc Bliss Coffee A Choice Blend of Coffee 2 Ib. can 55c Fancy Golden Bantam Com tned. can, 2 for 21 Fancy Domestic Sweitzer ISc Large Sweet Juicy Prunes 2 Ibs.

15c BKNATOR C. BECKER State Senator O. Becker elected trustee at the annual congregational meeting ol Salem Lutheran Church, Eighth and Willow held night, fha meeting win well attended. Others were elected as follows: Hurvey Politer and Harry Kartraan; deacons, Charles Yens- ley, Frosbley, George Rimer and Daniel Grumblno. Her.

Dr. A. C. It. Keller, to'r ot the congregation, presided.

H. J. Coleman Is congregation vice-president. Tho pastor reported that during 1D41 there were 76 accessions, 5X baptisms. Including 11 ndulln; 14 marriages, and 33 funerals ot which 21 were ot members ot tho The annual Income wsg $14,818, and tor houovolencus tho sum of 18,282 was reported.

It was slated that ot the church Indetitndnoss was paid, and that hurt lieen expended tor repairs to the chapel roof. All organisations their annual reports at tho meeting, as follows; Mary Ycagloy, treasurer of Ihe Women's Missionary Society; Lydla Beckloy tor linn M. Herman Missionary Society; Miss Cecelia Bohr nnd Mrs, Llzilo 8. Fernslcr for tho Mflo Society; Mrs. Mnry Wltto for tho Dorcas Sor.lnty; Ooorgo D.

Miller ifor tho Association, nnd R. J. Cotcman. treasurer of tho Sunday School. Reports showed that the year 1041 was highly successful one tor the church.

Fish can talk, according: to Tsnnr Olnshnrff. Ichthyolpxlxt of Ihe Unltnd Stntos Fish and Wildlife Sorvlcn. Ho snys tho sen homo uttopplng nolsos which apparently sorre as a means ot communication. SPECIAL: a JJAYS SLIP COVERS Customized WASHABLK AND 8UNFAST Cut and Styled to Fit Any Shape PLEATED Two Chairs CORD WELT SEAMS PHOXK or write will call with MinpJcs, 6 for measurements FAEK! "Our fit perfectly!" HORNSTEIN 1113 Lehman Open Evenings 10 NEWS BEHI RED TROOPS SLASH AT NAZI REARGUARD (Continued from Onn) from Pfto quently mentioned the res liven ess of the 2,000,000 army regulars and 2,000.000 home guards long MIGHT BE FINANCED OUTSIDE held In readiness to combat, any THE UNITED STATED Mr. Wallace Is chairman of the president's committee delving Into economic warfare and peace and will no doubt assume some leadership ou both.

At least a dozen government departments are studying post-war problems, mostly concerned- with domestic spending in housing and public works, to offset depressing? effects of the cessation, of -war production. Unless their thinking Is to gel so far In advance that they will run away with a ball no one elso has yet seen, tt Is apparent wider discussion is In order. IF 1 ANYONE WANTS TO ADD ANYTHING TO MR. WALLACE'S THOUGHTS. HIS ADDRESS IS THE D.C.

CAPITOU WASHINGTON, SEVEN COUPLES APPLY FOR LICENSES TO WED Marriage license applications on (lie at the local bureau today Included the following: Clarence Jj. Mouse, 20, guard, ot 1109 MHflln Street, sou of Mrs. Anna Mease, and Elizabeth M. 24, of Cornwall, daughter ot Mm. Katie Clark.

George T. Ouare, to. laborer, ot 2307 Church Street, Jtou ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

Gmire, and Bornlco Warlow, 27, of 2160 Lehman Street, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Blclstlno. Kdgar Albert Boiler 20, Herahcy Chocolate factory worker, ot Hershoy. son of Kdgar A.

Zellor, of Chambersbnrg, and Loll June Oehret, 20, ot Hershey, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Oehret. David 13.

Smith, 28, Henhey Chocolate factory worker, of Qucu- tln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1. attack on the Island kingdom itself. On the Nortb, Atrlcan front, British troops who had swept more than 300 miles across Libyan desert In pursuit of Gen.

Erwin Rommel'D armies met their first setback In the two-months- okl counteroffenslve. Cairo headquarters acknowledged that three strong Axis columns made a 10-mile "reconnaissance In force'' Into British positions yesterday below Mersa" Brega, a coastal town on the Gulf ot Sirte, about halfway between Agedabla and £1 Aghella. Agedabla is 70 miles northeast of El Agheita. The German high command's version asserted that Axis armored columns the British back In a surprise attack and declared that the British were fleeing toward Agedabla. A bulletin from Hitler's field headauarters, contrasting with the gloomy terseness of recent communiques, reported that the fuehrer's Crimean armies had beaten off Russian Attempts to break the eiiclrcloment of Sevastopol, Black Sea naval base, and that repeated Soviet to break out of Leningrad had been "frustrated." Russian dispatches from the southwestern front a term which might reCer either to the Crimea, or the Ukraine reported that Soviet cavalry and artillery had crushed a scries ot violent Gorman counter-attacks.

A Red bulletin said 1400 Germans wore killed In fighting in the South, and a Leningrad source reported 700 Nazis slain In action around the old- tlmo scarlst caplla.1 In North. The hftttlo cry of the- ot Lieut. Gen. Leonid Gorbvo, the FREE Delivery Phone 1330 Scrricc With With A Smile 621 Cumberland Lebanon's Leading Meat Market. Effective Friday and Sat.

Check on Items Listed Save Bigger and Food Savings Every Day of the Week At BUEHLER'S FOOD MARKET. See Our Variety, Our Quality i And Low I I 2 2 cans Cherry King Fancy Sour Pitted CHERRIES FINEST Apple Sauce 2 25 Libby's Fancy Pure Strawberry Preserves No 2 Boscul Coffee Vacuum Packed One Hour Frcsli FINEST FLOUR RileytoiVn Pancake Flour "Happy-Vale Fancy PINK SALMON 2 TALL CANS King Solomon n.ing SARDINES W. Smith, ot Palmyra Uoijto and Marie J. Brlghtblll. 30.

of i roa to victory lies Annvllle Route 2. daughter ot a i an Artillery pounded the Oer- Robert D. BHghtblll. man roar guttr d. Tho long road to Enos William Holz, 22, machinist.

United States Navy, of Annville, son ot Ludwig Holz, of 834 Chestnut Street, Lebanon, and Hllzabeth Grace DeLong, 21, beautician, 'of Annvlllo, daughter ot Mrs. Mabel DeLong. Richard K. Emblcll, 24, clerk, ot 124 South Second Street, son of Air. and Mrs.

John U. Emblch, and Gladys C. Gloss, 22. nurse, of 1S22 Chestnut Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Gloss. James II. Heller, 33, minor, nt 219 GuUford Street, son of Mr. nnd Hurry Heller, and Ruth Hurkliart.

26, of Kobcsonia Route 1, daughter of Thomas Burkhart, ot Womclsdorf. conqueror of SToshnlslc. was: "The Smolensk was reported crowded with fleeing troops. I A heavy British aerial offensive against Axis bflses In the Medl- 1 torrnnean basin WAS reported by the London Air Ministry. PALATIAL HOTEL IS DAMAGED BY WATER MEAT MAKES THE MEAL Tender Juicy Steer Beef BONELESS RIB ROAST TilStj- anil Economical 31 Ib.

Fresh Cut Meaty PORK CHOPS 22clb. RIB LAMB CHOPS 23db. MS AN PLATE BOILING BEEF lOclb. Fr C. Cul SHOULDERS Fresh Ground Hamburg 18 LAMB STEW lk STKBR BEEF POT ROAST 22 Tender Juicy 8T.KKH KKKV STEAKS Hump or Club Ib.

31 Fresh Creamery Butter Mb. roll WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE 2 LBlc Tnsty mi ii i Franks Ib. Locally Gathered DOZEN BLUE RIBBON PURE EGG NOODLES 2 25c LIBBY'S ROSfeDALE Large Green Sweet PEAS Barbara Fritchic's Evenrood Brand CORN AVlioIc Kernel Yellow Unntnm 2 Nc liibby's Home Style CUCUMBER PICKLES 2 Liby's Fancy Evap. MILK tall cans 25 Cincinnati. Todny, Crcwn cleared drbrla from the Ilv6 lower floors of the palatial Neth- orlnnd IMnm Hoti'l today follow- Inp a Kinall tlrp In a motor room, ntructtirnl damage to the at Juicy Seedless PINK GRAPEFRUIT 6 to 25c I-'lorldft Oranges fez Sol 111 Crisp Lettuce 2 to 15c FAHC.V linking or KnOiiK APPLES Knnry BROCCOLI or Cauliflower 26-story building ycclerdny wan small, tiro clilpt Barney Houston fald.

However, water from flro pourod rlolily carpotcU stairways anil wcuppil Into Han. ijuot hall anil Manager Max Schiilmnn cullinntod ilnnuiu'e Aviation Cadets Earning Wings in Southeast Training Center MISS MARY MARSHALL ENTERTAINSJHE CAR. Mias Mary Louise Marulinll. Junior iirpnlilont nC the (Jonornl John Philip (Irllaus Soclrty, Children of HIP ATiinrlcnn Uevoliillnn, rntov- inlnpd thp C. H.

nt their regular inrotlnK hrlil nt linr IHHHP. 427 last nlglit. Sovpral KucslH fnr (he orrnslnn. Kour now jncniliprs iilnyod were ))lndRed. and one new metn- her, Klizaljclh Kandern, was received Into HOflety.

Miss AlnrKhiill at the meetinp. I'apcrs were pi'encntvtl n.i follnws: "A Ulwlnry of the Red Cross." i.iiiplh'd liy Miss Helen Seltzer. waM read liy Miss ICliza- lietli K. Kerr; "The Mriyln of the A. written liy founder, tin- Inte Mrs.

Harriet Jxithron, wan read by Xnncy Sntlnznlin. Tin- hostess served refreslnnenti dnrlnv the hour when Hunjrcdt of AvUtion lire their winfi at pilots, or and commitiioni iccond lieutenant! in the Southeast Air Carpi Training Center. After Cijet Replaecmmt Center, Maxwell FielJ, and himnf learned to fly at one of the Primary ichooli, they lent to one of Batic ichooii in the Training Center. (1) A cadet orer a batic training plane for the fint lime at hit explain! the operation of to Vim. (2) Up for hit fint flight, the cadet ftndi hit baiie much falter and more maneuTerable than the imaller, limpler, pUnei he learned to fly at primary tehool.

(3) Ready for hii firit haiic tolo, cadet climot into hit thip to take it op (4) Further their training country flyi'tj frit time. Mere, with map unfolded on Ihe wing of a thip. an initnutor hit minute initructiont to two jnit before they take off a croti-country hop. (S) Moit eTciting part of a training at a Baiie school night flying, none of which he hat had prerioai to thii of hit training. Here againit a moonlit walk (c their thipt on the nying line for a motine night flight.

(() Down from a formation flight, theie cadeti liiten to their initructor he certain of the flight, tiling to demonttrate point. Formation flying alto another "fint" which take up in Basic tchooL (Iniet) Three cadeti, typical of now winning their for Uncle Sum, between to read their of the Following completion of their basic training, only a short period ef advanced training ahead of them before Photfl by Scwltitasi tt Training Ctntrr Recordings Just Received A New Freddy Martin Orchestra No. Grieg Piano Concerto Serenade for Strings 37' No. Angels of Mercy At the President's Ball Ry Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. 37' No.

Remeihber Pearl Harbor Dear Mom By Sammy Kayc and His Orchestra. Losers Music Store 605 CUMBERLAND ST. 3 Doors from Sixth St..

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