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PACE EIGHT LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON. PA. NEWBURGER LOEB CO. Member of New Vork and Philadelphia Stork Kxoliange Galen H. Frels.

Manager. U- S. TREASUBY BALANCE Washington, Today United States treasury bal ance Is 11 Amer. Tobaccu 1 Anaconda Atlantic Canada Dry ii'vj. Ohio 3S? Kaatman Kodak 1C- 1 Elec, Power JjiKht.

Pub. Wtrr. Gillette 6H Grt, Northern Kroner Groceries liquid ITU Loft r'', Mont. 1Vai-d a i JSbrth Amer. Aviation Penney, J.

Pet 37 Jitadio Corp .1 f-4 So. Cal. Kdison 5 Studebaker 31U 1 Texas Oil United All-craft 47 4 United Gnu Jin pro. 1 XT. "Western t.

nlon -4 2 TTtJlow Truck 1 Itfv. 1.1'J 3.2 A.M. CONGRESS HOPES TO AVOID BOOST IN TAX RATES (Continued from Page One.) congressional atte-u'on, the legls- lators have wo-, ked at a fast clip to keep major appropriation? measure; moving toward enact! inent. The highly-controversial legla- latiun to continue the administration's reciprocal trade program for three years may reach the floor next week. While mining they face a hard contest, administration lieutenants ex- I press confidence that the IJouse- approved measure will be passed two weeks of debate.

With the trade program out of the way, little will remain beyond disposition of the appropriation bills and consideration of amendments applying the Hatch anti-politics law to state employes paid In part from federal CENTRAL P-T COUNCIL ASKED TO TAKE PART Central Council Parent-Teacher Association, at its monthly meeting Friday evening in the council room of the Lebanon senior high school, read a communication from the Chamber of Commerce inviting the Central Council to become a member of Lebauons' Bicentennial celebration committee now being formed, Mrs. Charles Morn- president, had charge of the meeting. The council has requested that Its slogan -'Better Cooperation Between School and Home" be observed. There were six members present, Mr8. Cbarjes MorningBtar, Mrs.

Charles Swope, Mrs. Clarence Uhler, Mrs. Lewis Keiper, Mrs. Thomas Owens, and Mrs. John Donmoyer.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS nr KTJCOKIAK la lOTingr of Mri, Andrew who entered Into life, ueven aero tomorrow, 1933. The loneer we think of you Mother dear, The more wo wi.sli that you were h-rre. Yvu alwajv K'tVt- us advice, To live was your aim in Jifv. May wo all pn-pare to you, In hviiven where we will never S.I}' iidicU Today we sadly mlsd you here beluw Some day we "will meet where tears will never flow. by Husband and dxildmt HERSHEY TOXK cuxs 33-1-i 4 Ather.

Gas Aiper. Supor JPowvr Amer. CynatnUl 31 Cities Service 4 C. Boilil fc Shiil'B id Uax COXMODITTXB 'May Ji)rt Corn, May May CANDIDATES WARNED OF MAR. 4 DEADLINE County CujiimlsMioners today reminded all candldatoc for County Committee posts that their petitions must be on nlc at thn Court House not Inter than p.

ni. on Monday of next week. The deadline for fllliiR: petitions for Congress and LoKlslature 4:00 p. m. Monday nt Ilarri.iburg:.

The act now applies only to federal workers. There is a possibility also of action at this session on amendments to the Wagner Labor Relations Act. WHEN ITV 'IME TO MOV THINK OF JAMES STORAGE WAREtlODSE MCIIHT for timklii)( the itilxtnkn of forKi'llliifc tin- bertli numln-r on a piillninn, bin thcrr'n for moving men forKetttiiK to exercluc care our fife rnrvftil I'M'SI Phone 309 APPLICANTS FOR JOBS ARE TOER PRINTED Harrisburg. Today Fingerprinting will guard against fraud when 6,734 persons who passed written tests for state jobs as stenographers and typists -demonstrate their skill on typewriters in 36 cities next Saturday. The employment hoard for the Department of Public Assistance explained comparison of fingerprints taken before the "machine" tests will be compared with the prints registered at the time of the written examinations last fall, "thus making It Impossible for speed experts to 'ghost' for applicants." SUSPENDS SENTENCE Clyde Newman, 30.

of 44 Cumberland Stre.ot, who pleaded guilty nix wet'kM ngo in court to charges of adultery, faced Judge C. V. Hfjnry today for sentence. Ho wns fined $5 ftnd coxtd, and iiFUnl Mi'titcnce in betrayal annex Irnponed. In addition rho defendant WHS Nc-ntenced to nix months In the county to dute from tlmo of commitment, but the wns thw baiiince of the Jail term, to permit Newman to return to hln work In a local Iron plant on Monday.

An affidavit wan produced by District Attorney Kurl A. Itrubnk- cr Inilli'utlnif Mini Newmnn In a married man. uiid wiis we.dderi In Iturguw, North Carollnn, on No- 12, to Olcta Mat- FILE APPRAISEMENT On motion of Harry A. Honker, the widow's' ttpprulnempii1 In estate of Maurice Bntdwln, late, of I'almyrn. wim confirmed nlni Uy JuiliiB C.

V. Henry today. 1'ftlmyra und Trunt Com- pimy IB thw apprals- orrt wore John Logan, and Harry J. Smith, KSr-AI'Ks IH'HT IN Miirlin J)nil. nf UoadliiK, os- Injury o'clock 1hh niiM'iiliiK when he mlllilod with ear In Kulii'Honlii which was park- ctl aloiiK tin.

Hen Kranklln lilRh- way, ncciiriiliiK to inforiualtnii received from tlin tit'linuun Hliillun niiite inolnr pollco. airo to bnth curs WHS slight. KOHR'S The Original Frozen Custard South Mh St. We have listed a few reasons why we think you should try our product. The food vftluf in our product is remarkably high because we use only the choicest of ingredients.

Your health is safely guarded by competent and r. i tious handling of our product. It makes delicious dessert for after or between meals. Dollar for dollar you get as much, if not more, food value in Kohr's Frozen Custard as in any other food you buy. WEEK-END FLAVORS: Chocolate Chocolate Marshmallow FRESH FRl'IT Brazil Nut Butterscotch STRAWBERRY Cherry Butter I'ecan Pineapple Mces: Pints, 15c Quarts, 30c Hershfy, March 2 The Southern Dauphin Districts of the P.

O.S.. of A. held a convention ou Monday evening in the Hershey fire hall. The meeting of the Parent- Teacher Association of Derry township Tvil! be held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, in connection with the institute on state and local government, to be held in the Little Theater. After the- institute session the parent-teacher group will hold a short business sessiou, to be followed by refreshments and a social hour.

Mrs. Wilson Hhoads entertained Mrs. Edwin Rhoads, of Tamaqua, at her home an Cocoa avenue several days this week. Miss Ruth Christ, whose engagement to the Rev. Norman Baugher, of the Spring Creek Church of the Brethren was announced at Christmas time, was tendered a kitchen shower last week at the home of Mrs.

Monroe Stover, Elm avenue. Those present were: Miss RutJ) Christ, guest of honor; Mrs. Stella Christ, Mrs. T. J.

Barnhart, Mrs. David Krelder, Mrs. Raymond Evans, Mrs, Landis Carman, Mrs. Merle Seavers, J. R.

Krall, Mrs. Karl Christ, Mrs. Howard Stllik, Mrs. Paul Seaver, Mrs. Mark Swartz, Mrs.

Claude Curry. Mrs. Stover, Misses Helena Allison, Treva Disc, Dorothy and Eva Habecker, Esther Tronn, Christine Krnll, Irene Rlttle, Marie Mays and Betty Speicher, The Faithful Worker's Bible Class of the First United Brethren Church held HH monthly meeting on Tuesday evening in the church- Iteadinxs were given by Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. Charles Lebo and Miss Mabel Lingle.

followed by Ktimes and an test. HefrenlnnentK were nerved by the hostesses, Mm. Samuel Lingle, Miss Mabel Ltnglti, Mrs. Hurry Inibo- dcn, Mrs. Mary Hess, Mrs.

Clara Kt-eney nnd John Hnbecker. The pinochle club of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church met on Monday evening ftt tho home of Mm, Kllomnna Piergnllnnl. High HCOfCi'v wm'ti: Bmilta liorun, KeRln Ouycr, Wclillcr, and JnHopli tnkosky. Othorn present inoludml: -MrR Kutliryn DoyH', Mrp.

Uoso BuKlln. So) Mrs, I'lura run-ell, Mrs. Altctji Turci'll nnd Mrn. John Kfomcr. Thft nnitt will hPld Monday Mai'i-l.

II, at tin' 1 homo nf (Joi'iip, West ('uructx in'. Mm. SpftvcrFi of Kus( Curaonx of IOIK at HiirpilDo blrthdi.t parly, plvi'n hy Miss Hetty Mur: ix'Mi. Ka-tt Aroliu on Moiuluy MS. L.

BRIGHTBILL DIES THIS MORNING Mrs. Lillie May Brishtbill. fifty- sii aars of age, of 704 Locust street, passed away at two-thirty o'clock this morning at the Lebanon Sanatorium. She had been sick three days. Dea-h was attributed to heart trouble.

She was a member of St. Stephen's Reformed Church. She was also a member of the Lebanon County Firemen' Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Briprhtbill is survived by CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement in' the illness and death of John J.

Novak. We also wish to extend our for the beautiful floral tributes and use of automobiles. 'Jhe Wire and Children. the 1 1 i children: Mrs. George Stoever, of Philadelphia; Jack Brlghtbill, of 31 South Fourth street, this city.

Two grandchildren, Geraldine Stoever and Jack Brifrhtbill also survive, as (jo these brothers: Harry Ulrich, at home; Frank Ulrlch, Lebanon; William Ulrich, of Schaefferstown; Charles and Paul Ulrlch, both of this city; Robert Ulrlch, of Coatesvllle. Kindts (if Mlf.t IrfilK Scurcff), Miss CuroUi stivers. Mrs. Jiiy Sonvnix. the IIIINMM Joycn Marjnrlo Hnntz, Hi-lcu Morrison, Anna Mnr.

IlylifM-: Mr. nnd Mrs. Janit's Morrison, Miss Mary rrldoii mid JiiinoM MARRIAGE LICENSES llconso npiiltoiitloiiii Snturdny liu'ludfd (ho Arthur Volin. 2, well ilrtll- of J'iiJtnyra, of Mr. Airs.

Uuvlil Yohn, nnd I. Nctz- y. 111', tit Koiito -r ol' Mr. n.nd Mrs. t'luirlcs ul K.

Zlnitnt'rnian, S'J. labor- ff. of stiwt, of Mr. nin! iiin! Kllu'l Suavely, lii, of Lebanon diiUKhtor of Mr. and Mrs.

Suavely l.oxvls Kivy Stnrk. 2L'. of Man- Iieim Honti' son of Mr nnd Mrs. Tlllmuti Slnrk. am! l)omthy June (frelnt-r.

J7. of 12n: I'oU'brook of Mr. and Mr. Lynn JOHN S. SHUEY DIES; FORMER RESIDENT HERE GRANT CASSERT DIES IN PHILADELPHIA Grant Gassert, aged fifty-five yeare, of 1600 King street, Avon, died Friday afternoon at the Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia.

He had been ailing for the past month. The deceased was an employe of the Wrought Iron Company, this city. In addition to his wife, Sadie, nee Bu.cher, Mr. Gassert is survived by the following. children: Helen Gasaert and John Gassert; both of Lebanon; Ray Gassert, Sheridan Route SteJla, and Pauline, all 'at These brothers and sisters survive: Milton, of Frederickstmrg; 'Harry and Pierce.

Allen, of lit. Zion; Calvin, of Sallie Nye, of Fredericksburg; 'Mrs. Mary Stupp, Shillington. and Arthur Gassert, of Manhetm. FRANK J.KAPP BURIED AT NEWMANSTOWN Services were held this afternoon for Frank J.

Kapp, of 17 West Washington Avenue, Myerstown, from the Bahney Funeral Home, llyerutown. Services at the parlor were conducted by the Rev. H. W. Tyson, pastor of Frieden's Lutheran church.

Myerstown. Burial was In the St. Ellas cemetery. Newmanstown. Members of John S.

Shuey, formerly of Har-1 the Lebanon Lodge of Elks, of rlsbm'g and a resident of Lebanon for a short time, passed away In Newark. New Jersey, on Friday mornlnff. Death was attributed to pneumonia. Mr. Shuey was a roofer by occupation.

He Is survived by his wife, a fltep-dnujfhter. Maria: n. sou, John and a daughter, Agnes; sisters, Mrs. Oscar Mohn, Mrs. L.

Slmy, Mrs. Mury Suavely, (ill of Lebanon; Mrs. Bessie Mower, of Orn- liintl, 1'n. nnd a brother, Clayton U. Hhuey, of Lebanon.

JOSEPH SAUTERTAID TO IHERE TODAY Services for Sou tor, of 302 SMrinp Street, ivoro held this mornliiK ut o'clock from the of utep-dnughtor, Mrs. Andrew Mnhl. A requiem high iii.iSM performed nt 9:00 o'clock In St. GiTtrudP's Catholic church by tlio Hev. Lft- blrh.

Hiirlal was In St. Gertrude rrtiuitery. fall bearers were Sclii'iihtT, HruiiO, Hlnin, nnd Adam I 1 It. Tiuniipsuii Sunn, fnneml irnt. charge of IN QUENTIN CEMETERY Sfrvlci'B lu'lii In the Arnold Kuneral Imiuc street, for MIT.

Amy Ilitz, tjiienlln. wife Samnt-1 Intel tnctif fulliiivd in ijiieii- iii I'onn'tery. The liev. Wnrren C. HCSK.

pastor tit (il-iu'e lii-loi'tiied church at Avon, officiated the wvlces. Iti'afi'i'f David Hfxpnheisev, Stanley Kowlnr. Kotierl Feeiie. which the deceased was a. member, served as bearers.

The Bahney funeral establishment had charge of arrangements. An Klks ritualistic service was performed in the funeral home last evening. MRS, SHOLLEY FOUND OVERCOME BY GAS Mrs. Sara Sholley. 21, of 217 South Eleventh street, overcome by cooking gas at her home on Friday evening.

Her distress was discovered by neighbors and Dr. John D. noger was called. Although Mrs. Sholley retained her senses she was regarded as ill enough to be sent to the Good Samaritan hospital where she was admitted at 31:10 p.

m. Hospital attaches reported her condition "fair" today and Dr. Roger stated that there is every prospect of complete recovery. The hospital report states that Mrs. Sholley in not clear as to Just what happened.

LADIES GROUP ENJOYS L1CKDALE PROGRAM The monthly meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary of the Ltckdnle Community fire company, was held Thursday erunlnir in tho fli-o Imll. The business susrlon was In ohnrcn of Jhe president, Mrs. Joseph Mease. The birthday hos- tusin's for February worn Mrs. Monroe Ilohii, Mrs.

Alfred Becker, and Mrs. John Groh. They treated the mem hern to delicious rako nnd li-e oronm. A lovely time wns had hy all present. The next Hachniiin, iitul Uaymoiii! Mrpsnt-r.

rugnlur monthly will be held on C. l.cKoy Arnulil att'-nded to nr-1 2sth. Members aro urged ruiiKciiirntii. to attend. lis no time to fool with a COLD! In March your Nidy rcsis- i-i oftrn low.

So if you luivo a. coltl you need a treatment that docs two (1) re.lieves the cold: C2) builds Ixxiy resistance. Father John's Medicine docs both. Thai's why it is the choice of millions. Rich in Vitamins A ttml IX MRS.

SHOOP IS BURIED TODAY AT BE11EGROVE Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Shoop, wife of Eugene Snoop, of 146 North Railroad Street, Palmyra, were held this afternoon at one-thirty o'clock from the First United Brethren Church, Palmyra. The Rev. P. B.

Gibble. pastor of church, was in charge of the services. Burial was made in the Bellegrove U. B. Cemetery.

Bearers were: Ammoii Shoop, Harry Shoop, Richard Shoop. George Kreider, James Keckler, and Warren Schaffner. The Strauss Funeral Home, JonestowL, handled the arrangements. 85 YEARS FIGHTING COLDS! PERSONALS T. Helen I'rlch, of South Ninth Strot't.

tins relurm-il i liomo Ki'ter cnjoytim two'niKiulif- In Duyioiui linu-h. 1'lor- iiid. Her sister. Miss MarR.uvt t'rU'h. roniixin at tho until Mrs.

I.Ulttlr. i rotui'Ui'tt to her tulny fulluwlns Mnit with her liivthfr, WUHnin A. l-'orry. of Annville. I Anna Umntlt, of ISO X.

i Nlntli StiVHt. Is spending the week in I'hil cdcli'Ma. 83rd ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Academy of Music Sunday Afternoon 3 O'clock ASSISTING SOLOISTS: Hilt Stopn.no KlrhnnK Comet Mr. IliTlMTi Clnrk Clnrlnct Mr. AlfrtMl Tlip Puhlir Is Conllnlly Invitctl NO PERSEVERANCE BAND Kogt.

Veteran Volunteers March Ooltz, Conductor Vaulliip ttrolnor, of SIS Wnlnin St left, and Mnvi.in Mlllrr. of 140 North KiKbth Street spending the In I'htlndolphlA. I Jr-hn Howard who wrdlo wcinis of lieonmo Amoricrtn, nt Tunlf In 1S4C he) until his death in U51M ENJOY YOUR SUNDAY DINNER BAILEY'S RESTAURANT Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce 60c Fried or Stewed Chicken and 50c Roast Young Duckling, Apple Sauce SOc STI.AKS i HOI'S A IrftCirf Vrtrtefj- Knmlly Tables ft Vinrh St. to FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. SUSAN ACHEY Funeral services for Mrs.

Susan Achey were held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from her late residence in Relstvllle with the Rev. A. R. Bachman officiating. Interment was made in-the Bchaeffers- town cemetery.

The bearers were Ammon Horst, Abram Keener, Harvey Kegerreis, Alvln Bucher, Paul Bright, and David Kurtz. The WIke Funeral Home. Schaefferstown. had charge of the arrangements. DOMESTIC TROUBLES LOEHLE TO SPEAK ARE AIRED IN COURT TO AUXILIARY GROUP Hearings in non-support actions in court today before Judge Charles V.

Henry resulted as follows: Ralph Hetrick. of Palmyra, was directed to pay hid -wife Rita-Hetrick, of 1132 Mifflin street, thiss city, the sum of $15 weekly toward the support of herself and Mrs. Hetrick's illness prevented her appearance in court and she was represented by her mother Mrs. Annie Sadazhn. C.

D. Weirlck, represented the husband. Samuel Swoyer, of 12th and Brandywine street, and sister Mrs. Mary Bucks, of 38 Mpravian street, were brought to court for a hearing in the matter of a petition for support of their father, Joseph Swoyer, of 419 North 14th street. The case was continued.

E. D. Siegrist, represented the defendants. Dr. John Loehle will speak on "The Electra Cardiograph" when he appears at the March meeting of the Good Smaritan hospital auxiliary Monday afternoon at the Woman's Club.

Dr. Loehle will explain and demonstrate' the machine which is used to chart the beat of the human lieart. Mrs. Harold Hershey, of Hershey, who is an accomplished musician, will present a group of piano selections. P.

C. B. L. Meeting 7 P. Sunday Nite ST.

MARY'S HOLY NAME ROOM Time is moved forward so not to Interfere with "Thy Will Be Done." FALSE AIjAim FIRE Six fire companies responded to an alarm at 4:12 p. m. Friday, sent in from the Seventh and Cumberland Streets box Clouds of smoke coming from an oyer- leated oil. stove in the 'third floor apartment at and Street, occupied by John Henry Shark, Is believed to have caused the alarm. The Union, Perseverance, Hook and Ladder, Liberty, and TlescuB companies turned out for the alleged fire.

No hoses were needed, however, as there' was no blaze and damage. Rapid Transit Prompt ATTENTION to your Transfer and Shipping needs is one of our methods of saving valuable time. Efficiencies in transit provide further economies which our customers approve. No article is too small to merit our interest. Nor any "trouble" to great for us to gladly assume, Harvey Steckbeck 30n North Elfflitli St.

Phone JM or 81. CHURCH MR 53.000, SISTER $5,000 IN WILL TJnder terms of the will of Mrs. I Anna M. C. Ward, late this city a bequest of $3.000.

is mentioned for establishiiient of the "Benjamin F. Ward Memorial Room" In the Parochial Schools of St. arary'n Church this city. A sister of the deceased, Mrs. Mary Deln- ing-er Steckbeck, this city, is bequeathed $5.000 in addition to other bequests.

The Brickerville Schier Koute 332 J3 Miles from Lebanon SUNDAY $1.00 CHICKEN WAFFLE DIN NEKS Trom 12 Koon to 6 r. X. ALL YOU CAN EAT! PennsylTania Dutch Coollnp X. F. Kaldtman, Pioprlitor emory WHERE DID I PUT THAT PAPER? the thing we forget with A small child once-defined "memory" in this manner.

Many grown ups have found memory to be a treacherous thing especially at times of crisis, such as a fire. Don't rely on memory for the safety of your valuable personal belongings. Keep them, instead, in a safe deposit box in our vault. The People's National Bank of Lebanon And Eighth Cumberland Sts. Member of Federal Reserve System Since Its DUTY OUR DUTY is to be useful, not according to our desires, but according to our powers.

We realize that when sorrow is greatest, a sense ot values is lost. Yet at this time it is your desire and duty to provide the most beautiful service within your means. For tin's reason, every type of service wh ch we offer is so established that the family may be perfectly guided. Years of experience enable us to serve you in the manner best suited to your ROHLAND FUNERAL HOME M. B.

Krum, Director J. R. Risser, Director 508 Cumberland St. Phone 2072..

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