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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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'V LEBANON DAILY NEWS. LEBANON. PA, NEWBURGER LOEB CO. Member of New and Philadelphia Stock Galea H. Manager.

U. S. TKKASUR1" BALAJv'CE Washington. Today. (fP).

The United States treasury balance is $2,420,498,403.03. Open 1 P.M. Allied Stores Amer. Steel FJrj- Amer. Car.

Filry 24 £, Ainer. Loco 20 Amer. Rolling Ainer. Tel. Tel 171'U Amer.

Tobac-co tii'Vi Anaconda 2 i. Amer. Water Whs. Itiildwln Ualt. Ohio 3 liendix Aviation Hothlehem Steel 74V Build Mfr Co jii i U-uiada 5iiH ijlies.

Ohio 39U i 'hrysler Motors SDvt 'orn Products Cimls Wright 21 ICastman Kodak Klec. Auto Ule Sfc 1-llee. Storage i ijun. Klectrle Foods 4S i Sen Motors Goodrlrh 13 (irfyhouml XD 16 Northern UudFon Motors Inspiration Copper Kennecott 38Vi Krfttgt, i-'. ZR'i Liggett Myers Mont.

Ward r.3 Nnt'l Distillers 24 A Nat. Dairy 17 N. T. Central Newport Industries I- North American 20 Packard Motor? Paramount ficturt-s 7 '-4 P-'imey 91H R. JS 22 Pure Oil Radio Corp GVi.

Remington Rand BTi Sliell Union So. Railway 1.114 Brands 7 Stand. Oil of N. 44 Si-conJ- Vacuum Studebaker Toxas Oil 45 Tidewater Oil United Aircraft United Corp 2 Union Carbide 85 14 17! 75U 60 10 151 4SV4. K-U 2.1 '4 25 '4 JUM ST.

25 J1 21 Pl-U 22U 3014 11 DR. J. RUBENSTONE DR. B. L.

RUBENSTONE Optometrists and Opticians 732 Cumberland Street 2nd Floor I.elmnon, Pa. Convenient Terms U. S. Indus. Alro V-madtum Steel West.

Air Brake Tallow Truck Radio II 23 40vi 15 Dlv. Shares 1.20 44'-s 11V4 11U 2'f, 2.V>i 40 10 i 1.29 YOKK 34 Amer. Gas Elec. Amer, Super Power Amer. Cynamid Cities Service? TSIec.

Bond Share Xlasara Hudson Pennroad Corp United Gns aOMHODITZXS TVhcat, MRJ- Corn, May 6CU Oats 3R 1 2 84 40 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Philadelphia, Today (Fedtr- nl State Market a slow demand nn wholesale produce market tfHlay. Ttrnrroll greens plentiful and with VR. 50-55, Xo. Stock at 1.3B, N. ordinary 1.00.

Onions were firm N. Y. Go wick yallows 1.40-GO. Poorer 1.25-S5. White potatoen were otenrty l.TB- poorer 1.50 prr 100 lb, No.

i.oo-tE. Sweft N. Tin, 1.00-10, 3.2S-SB, No. 2 nnd mediums HS-7S, prooejxSflfl whitp rams 75-90, hoi Md. golrtfns f.S'75, poorer BO a hn.

60-70. poorer low us 3C. White turnips Mushrooms were ftfiiAy, 3 lb, SB-BB. poorr-r 15-30. Apples, medium to lurptc stoy- 1.00-3S, vrnpppd 1.50.

delicious 1.2B-40 wrapped boxes 1.25-75, Homes KITKS: market, ensy; B.8R4; extra oxtrns browns, 19V428: U. S. Ftandnnln. 1 and Nos. 3 Btid 4, Uve poultry, fowls, P.

Tt, fancy, 17- 1f; extra heavy, 16: mlsed colors, runoy, 18-1S; txtra i'rhorns, fancy 15-16: orcllnarv 12-H; old 10-1S: pullets 21-28: rnastlnp c'llckenn. 21-22: nprlnitp 19-21; IcRhorn broilers, IS: turkeys 23-25: robhlers, 16-18; rtnrk white pekln, H-lfi: niu.i<-ovy, IB-is. Dresftd poultry: fowln, fresh killed 18H-21: chickens, 1D-2GV4: old roont- ers, dry 12-14H. wheat: Xo. 2 red winter (rarllckv, Ifarcli Del.

1.14'i. Corn No. 2 yellow old. fiS' Oats o. 2 -B-htte, f.4^-."." Chepse: lonifhorns untl single diluted LANCASTER MARKETS Today Cattle "70; f.it sfrrs in mndprate re- ctepits.

slow, steady: bulls in fixlr supply steady all KTiulcs; In liftlit rerfiptu firm nil irrndcs; nlo erp and feeders no obanffo. 20S Tn moderntc rercip rood 13.60-12.00. HOKS 2SC. fnlr supply. to locals S.75-6.00, westerns 6.25 10.

Sheep ins. Inonl fiprin Jambs lS.nn-15.00; western clipa selling at steady prii-eo CALL OUT FOR MEETING TO PLAN FOR REUNION John H. Win. chairman of the reunion rommlttee of the class ol 1920, Lebanon high school, has called a meeting of his committee for Monday night. March 13th, at the home of Sara G.

Leffler, 1109 Washington street. At that lime it is eipected that the committee will have completed asoerainins the addresses of all class-mates who are not living in the City of Lebanon, so that contact may be made with them. It Is generally planned, however, to have the reunion sometime during the- month of August. Besides Mr. Wirt and Mrs.

Leff- )er, those the committee are: Katherine Lauther Rod- psrmel. Kftthe-rine Himmelberger Dorothy Kunst GarntAn, of Her-shey. Arthur Heisey. Walker. S.

Donald District Attorney Karl A. Hrubaker. Hev. Mrf. AUleji HiV-Iy.

Ka'herine I.ouser. of Ids Ru'li Hiiher. and f'l othert in KYKS EXAMIXKD GLASSES KITTED DEATHS AND FUNERALS ASK REYNAUD TO FORM NEW GOVERNMENT Paris, Today. (ff) Preinior Dalatlier and his cabinet resigned today after a weak iiar- iainentary vote- of nil lii? conduct of the war Hnrt toni.elu ivas reportotl that. Finance Minister Paul Keyuaud had beon asked to form a new government.

Ualadier. premier sinco April- 10. 193S, and clothed with virtually dictatorial powers, resigned iftcr the Chamber of Upjmtiw cavo him a minority voto of ron- fincp of 239 to 1. with, approximately abstentions. At 4 P.

M. today, according to circles close to the Elysee Palacs, Ualadier teluphoned President Albrt Lebrtin that he could not attempt to form a new government. thereupon called in Key- naud, "who has been highly successful in his finance post. As soon as Reynaud was called to the presideu ial palace reporte spread through parliamentary circles thut he had been asked to be the new premier. Until 4 o'clock Daladier had been busy conferring with members of his radical-socialist party and with Former Premier Edouard Herriot, now president of the chamber of deputies.

The Dala-dier government was revised on Aug. 22, again on Sept. 13. 1939, after war broke out, In order to make it national government. In giving Daladier only 23D votes of confidence out of a membership of 501 the chamber, following the lead of the eeliato last week, called for an acceleration and extension, of the war against Germany.

ASSUMPTION COUNCIL OFFICERS INSTALLED Frank V. Kasel. Columbia. grand prpRident of the vaiila Catholic Beneficial Leagmv Tuesday evening installed the following officers of Assumption Council No. 7, P.

C. U. ooiinrll headquarters, Kt. Joseph's hall. North Eighth street: President.

Sirs. Mary Paine; vice president, Mrs. Ktu- bich; chancellor, Katharine Tlorney; treasurer, Miss Hose P. Ciwsidy; recording secretary, Misfl Katharine V. Cassidy; fltianohil aecrelary.

Miss Mary A. Knuler: orator, Mrs, Hannah Kenney; marshal, Mrs. Alive Lenlch; guard, Mrs. Annie Pore; trustees, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, Mrs.

Hnnnnli Kenney and Miss Katharine Arnold. They will serve for the year 1940. Grand President Kasol was accompanied by Grand Secretary Henry Ileimenz. Grand Financier August Krnlnul of Grand ofUcors Inspected the tic- counts and observed I methods at regular meeting of the council after which they ox- pressed highest approval. TlitT again complimented the leadership that keeps Assumption Council high In league standards.

Among; other tilings the Council was congratulated for topping its rjuota of 23 in tin; 1SSO membership drive with a total of :14 new members. The visitors wore puthiipinst'c for the future growth of the league, leaving with the Council members message of rnnmlcnce for greater success in tho year weH underway. The moptlnjr was largely atlendptl. (irand officers expressed fartion that flip a hit morn gracious Tuesday night than on number or previous 1 caFtons which dciaycd Uic annual installation mating. YES, THKRi: IS A I.AAV IN MEMORIAM In loviiijt memory of Our 1)C- lovcd Uncle Kuftis G.

who passed away March 20, 1U36: Tht inoiiih of March once imre is Uere. The sadi'fst to of all the year: For four alto Our previous Uncle Rufus was c-allcd Sleep on, dear Uncle, God's ways are best. He knew you were tired and weary and needed Ho took you home, your work was done. Some day we will meet you, one by one. Sadly missed by Niece, Idella Kilmer and Family.

HARRY KIRST PASSES TODAY ATBETHEHOME Harry Kirst. aged sixty-eight, ono of the most prominent rosi- of i'redcrtcksburg, died bis homo this mornlnK following nn illness of two weeks. He wns a tinsmith and was prominent in political, chureh, and musical circles In J'Yedericksburg for many years. ilr. Klrst was member of St.

John's Lutheran church, Freilericksburg. and wns affiliated with P. O. S. of A.

and the I. O. O. of For a number nt years ho wns leader of St. John's Lutheran and Reformed church choir, and musical director in the Sunday school.

For a period at least forty years Mr. Kirst was a Republican com- mlUeenian of Bethel township. He also a music teacher, and lender of the Frederickaburg band for many years. In addition to his widow. Ida, lift is survived four children.

Hoy, of Philadelphia: Mrs. Lucy (jreyer, of Philadelphia; Jlrs. Mario Kite, of AVcstfteld. New Jer- and George, of Fredericksburg 1 Three grandchildren also survive. There nro some, times reasons why It Is desirable to make arrange ments, or at least to make inquiry.

In advance of necessity. Many have turned to us for such nnd we offer such ocunse.l to nil. FUNEHRLHOME PHONE LEBANON 78 ft OPENING TONITE GIGANTIC FLOWER SHOW Southeast Corner 9th and Willow Sts. Locally Grown Flowers at Reasonable Prices. Benefit of Moose Ritual Drill Team FREE DELIVERY.

PERSONALS foatusville, Tmliiy by hotvlmeM's to hang banners across the Lincoln highway through as inn was doing. Mayor lierKstrom t'ouiiil a solution when IIP. discnverwl state law requirini; highways department's pormlvSlon. So tin: banner came down. Someone remembered the time a banner over a 1'ittsbnrsh street fell, enshrouding a motorist whoso runaway car killed several pur- sons.

EASTKR MRS. MAUDE R. KRUEGER IS LAID TODAY Funeral services were conducted at the Arnold funeral home at 712 Chestnut street, at o'clock thig afternoon, for Maude wife of Charles E. Krueger, late of 24 Routli Seventh street, this oily. The Hev.

William E. Swoope, pastor of Xion Lntheran church, officiated. In his address the minister paid Irllmln to the devotion of Mrs. KriiPKer to the churcli and Sunday school during her many years of mcinborshlp there nnd durlnp which period she' rondcrrd service of value in vnry- Injr capacities. Tlio.

body was to- the view of relntives and friends at the funeral homo on Tuesday evening, and (hero were many who pHld lasi tribute of loving memory to the deceased at that time. There worn mauy floral of condolence, conspicuous among them bolns a beautiful lyrp of liny rose budu in memory of her life-long devotion to music. Hurial wns nt Mt. Lebanon. Hearers were: Allen Walker, Carl Kar- mnny.

Frank Strauh, Frod Gander and Walter Napln. C. Roy Arnold Funeral homo was In charge of arrangements. F. FREDERICK DIES AT KLEINFETERSVILLE Franklin H.

Frederick died Tuesday at the KleiufwHersville home of his daughter, Mrs. Edwin Gerhart, with whom he resided for fourteen years. Death was attributed to a stroke. Mr. Frederick who was 75 years of age was a member of the Millbach Reformed church.

la addition to Mrs. Gerhart. he Js survived by two other children, Franklin of near Cocallco and Samuel of Klelnfeltersvllle. Three brothers, Adam, of Willow street, Lancaster county, Benjamin, of Red Run and Jacob, of Brownstown; two sisters, Miss Maggie Frederick of WIHIams- town and Mrs. Stephen Hertzog, of Lincoln also survive as do eight grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

BURYJ.ESPEICHER TODAY AT EBENE.ZER Funeral sorviceM for Joimthon M. Spflcber, 'of IISO JIJIK-H Street, Wi-re held this afternoon from tho Uohlaiul with the Kev. Melvln R. Patrick. of the Memorial H.

nftlrlnt- Inir. Intorment WUB In Klienezer ceinetpry. were Robert IVIffer. Ownr Hownnin, Kobi-rt Uliu'k l-'roil Tarrnrh. IJohliimls Imil cliurKC of nrniiiK'enii-nts.

MRS.YDITEPLIN BiESATELfZABETHTOWN MK. T.yilia 'IVniiilin. rife'' of Kllinliei K. U. of lli-nry U.

TIMII- lilln. dii'd .11 Hie home of her (Iniit4li- tiT. Miiiirm 1 Tin- survivors t'-ru. Mr-s. M-MII.

of Il'-rsln-y Mrs. Jip.sMe -111011. Mis. Prli-ki-r. of Klixjilieih- 1 Nirif criiTlil'-lli ninl fiuif abo survive.

FUNERAL" HELD FOR JOHN i TATAR, JR. Stephen Tnt.ir, of 102" r.o.-nl. luiried this niiiniin- in tin: llnlv I'r-iss oem- f.illi'p'.vinir tin- iioiiii- of his Mr. nnd HI.17. of Hrnmlywino Kireet.

Kev. Andrew wns In of th'- SPI-VUTS. Thi'inpMuii's Funerjil Homt hnnill'-il tin- arraiiKements. MRS. ROSINA T.

HOUTC DIES AT ANNVILLE HOME Mrs. Rosina. T. )loutK passed away nt home of her daughter. tJeorirc Jiouu, of -Ifi North ljuicn.iler Strei-l.

Annville, Tuesday pvenlng nt 0:30 o'clock. Although she had been in falllnB health for Homo lime, nhn wns only days ago. Sbo WHH ngeil S6 years. Her hunband, Amos B. Houti.

preceded her In thirly-tlvc years nRo. Mrs. Houtz resided In Annvlllo with her daughter fnr thirteen yuarc. Slio was a faithful member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, AnnvlMc.

Surviving are on" son, of Detroit; one daughter, Mrs. Georgo with whom she mado her home; onn sistpr. Mrs. Anna Cnrr. of Florence, Two ifrnndchlltlren nnd two great grandchllilren nleo survive.

ADAM WITMAN BURIED TODAY AT STOUCHSBURG Tho funeral Ad.am Witman, lute of Klchlaml, was belli from the fnmlly home o'clock this nftrrpnon. Hervli-es Inter continued at Christ Lutheran Chureh nt Jierks and burial was fit the nd.loIniiiK cemetery. The nns- lor, the Carl Honry, uriii-lnt- ed. Friends of the fuiniiy ofll- ciated :I.H hejircrs. lilreetor Harv't-y S.

of in nrrunRements. CORNWALL f'ortnvall. Maivli QIH-M- tin Reformed (Vim roll will hold Preparatory services tonight at 7 o'clock. On Sunday evrilnc the annual Kaster program will 1)0 prwntoil. Tlift Rexmnnt Hrfnnned Clnivrli will hold Preparatory services Thursday.

Mrs. Allwein of Hirfl Columun is conlincd to her home with I Hobcrt Arnold of Cornwall absent, from the Cornwall school due to Illness. Air. and Mrs. Charles Board of Hlrd Coleman spent.

Saturday in Lebanon. Betty Runkel. daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. Clauilc Hur.kol, of 319 South Ninth Street, will boffin her Spring vacation on March She Is n.

student at AYooster College, Wooster. Ohio. Wilder, a freshman student at Amhcrsi Coll-ege. Anihcrst will i-i'tiirn from the col- on "Saturday to spend the Krister holidays with hlu parents, and Mrs. Henry Wilder.

if 3S uerwyn Turk. A former Lebanon high three letter athlete, lie was member of the freshman football team at tho college. Kathryn Zimmerman, a etudi'iit at I ho Johns Hopkins University Onirluato School of Lau- Baltimore. will return tn this city Thursday eveninp soi-nrt tho F.asler season, She will visit her pnrtMHs. 1'r.

and Mrs. It. J. Schrupp, of 314 Cumberland Street. I).

Sargc, son of Assemblyman nnd Mrs. H. David Sarse, of E3'J Spruce Street, will break away from his studies at Penn State Collesrr; this afternoon to spend the Easter vacation with his parents. Foster, son of Mr, and Mrs. James Foster, of 615 Elm Street, will arrive Thursday eve- nlns to spend 'he Easter week-end with his parents.

Foster is enrolled in tho School, Philadelphia. student In Franklin and Marshall Seminary, Lancaster, Theodore Boltz will return to anon to spend the week-end with his parents. Air. and Sirs. H.

W. Boltz, 476 North fifth Street. Brand, 8on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brand, of 525 North Seventh Street, returned last Saturday from Albright College, where he IB a freshman, to spend the vacation and Easier holidays nt his home.

Georgette Mover, daughter of Bupt. und Mrn. Harry C. Moj'er, of Schaefferstown. IK returning home today to upend her vacation with nor parents.

She is employed in the Hhrar. of the Columbia University In York City. N. a senior 8t Pennsylvania Stain Colloifn, CJollene. will return MH home thlw evening nt 704 Chestnut Street, to spend the Baxter vacation.

He. Id the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Kcltz.

Klelper, a student at the University of Pennsylvania. Phll- ndelpliln, will return here this evening to mieml tin- Kanter season at Ills home. He IM thn Ron of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Raymond Kleiser. of 1010 Chestnut Street. Mr. KIclniT motored lo Philadelphia for hia non. Kranse, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Max of lOli Kast Chestnut Wrri't, will home this evc'iiiiiK from the Vnlversity of Pennsylvania Law School, 'Philadelphia, to spend the Kagter vacation. Orayre- Krum, who attends the. lOdK'-wood Park Srhool nt Krlarclltf, New York, arrived home last Friday for Master season. Sim is the daUKhtir of Mr.

Hurt Mrs. M. 1.1. Krum. of Cumberland Street, nnd will return to P.riarcliff on Kaster Monday.

student In Muster School. Tlobbs FVriy, New York, Miss Conaliinrc Kllen QUInn. will srrlve In town this evening to siiend the holidays with parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T.

S. yulnn. of the. Heights. M.

Quinn. son of Mr. and Thomas S. Quinn. of tile Heights, "will return liome on K.it- nrelay to wjifiid ami the Sprln.tr vacation from studies at Yulu L'nlvcrslty.

Hcr-'l. student at arrive in Ix'lianon UI'H iiooii KI sjM-nil Hie, IviMi'r Imlidaj'H ivlili his pan-ills. Mr. Mrs. Clu.ml» D.

ItriMl. of 43 Lehman St. Simnwler. siiuient at Prim In to nv- rivi. in today to cpi-nil thn Sipnnjr viii'atl'in with hi' mother.

Ira H. St'aimler. of South Fuurtb Siren. Shny wns home this noon I'mni tlili-hi in. to tin- Kri'-lnr his pnrrntK Mr.

Jiml Mf 1 IU-i'- ln-rt Shay, 21 Ponih Fifth nue. He is a stndeiit at Moravian Collese. Thiel, a at Pennsylvania Stale College, re- lurnctl today to his home at 328 North Fifth Street, to spend the Hosier week-end. He is the son of Fred Thifel. Flureiice Kuntor, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Kantor. of -13 South Elchth Street. will return to her home tomorrow fnr tht? Kaster Mist Knn- tor attends Manstleld State Teachers College at Mansfield, Pa. Koili-r.

who attends Muhlenl'i-rR ColK-Rc, Allentown. exju-vtod home today to spend the hulM.iy season with his parents. thp Hev. nnd Mrs. A.

Charles K. Keller, of Tenth and Cumberland Si reets. Alice 1'airicia Beluiey, a sophomore, nt Pennsylvania Slute College, returnoj tudiiy to spend the Easier vacation with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Ponnld Behney, 321 Chestnut Street.

Groh. a student in Merccrsburpr Academy, is home for the Kaster holidays. Groh, the son of Dr. and Mrs. John L.

Uroh, of 419 Cumberland Street, began his vacation lust Saturday. Lucille Groh, daughter of Pr. und Mrs. John L. Groh, of 4IS Cumberland Street.

Is spending tho Easter vacation with her parents. Miss Groh, a student a't Linden Hall School, Litltz, arrived home last Wednesday. Haak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hank, of 230 Chestnut Street, will abandon his studies at Dickinson College lo enough to spend the Easter season with his parents.

He will Arrive on Thursday. student nt nicklnson Law School, Robert SleprlM. son of Attorney and Mrs. Kuuene t). Sle- urist, of 804 Hathaway Park, will bo home this afternoon for ths Easter vacation.

Ann Sowers, daughter of Mr. Claude H. Bowers, of 234 First Avenue, will return from Hood CollcKe. Frederick, Muryland thin afternoon to npend tho holidays with her father. student ftt Georgetown Law School, Washliifrton, 1).

ChnrlPK Thompson, sun of Mr. and Mm. CharlOB Thompson, of "17 South Ninth Street, will visit his parents during the Enxler vacation. He will arrive this afternoon. Polly Ann Worrllnw.

who attends the Westover School at Mlddlebury, Miss Emy Lou Worrllow, of Smith Northampton. and Worrllow, n. etudent at Yale who has been npendlnir part of hlx SprlnK vacation with friends, will upend Easter with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Worrllow- of First Avenuo and East High St. Tl. Freed, student at Dean Academy.

Frnnklln, Mass. will arrive home Thursday to Miioncl the Spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Freed, of 4SB North Ninth 8t.

nnrt Mrs. William Wcnt- llntr, of Lebanon H. 4, are spending the duy In I'hlladclphla. Marian Duriough, of H3t Wiilmit Sln-i't, In spending the day In Philadelphia. Klcharcl Zellt-rn, of Mr.

and Mrn. Chnrles J. Zeilerc, of 224 South Sixth Street, arrived in Lebanon today to upend the Banter vacalliin with hln parentn. He a student Muhlenberg: College. Seabold, who attends Valley Military Arademy.

nccompanlcd by n. hnUHi! (Jiie.it, Itolln Carpenter, of 1'i'nn Valley, who Is also a cadet nt the Academy. In exported here tomorrow to upend tin- Kastt-r holidays with his Mrs. Paul Seabold. of BI3 Chi-st- nut rttn-c'l.

RtrlrKlPr. son of nnd Mrs. Alfi-'-rt of 20,1 Hnihawiiy J'ark. arrived lie IT lac! 1 i-vnnliiK for the KaMiT holldavx. Is a.

slinler.t at The Prddli! School, NI-VV Jersey. Mr. PLANT BY PLAN An Incorrect pUnttnf aiTRnftmtHt UR SIM wtrtfc to an4 wHI dttrmct iki while a arnnxnnent $50 ol tOO fanvrtTtmut. Nantlnr bj rian (kcntort. Fair far I taaa an4 Fair laclndn iollwr and plmntlm kjr twtrlencrt fononscL Tom all ictalli vltk atinranoo of karo to lo their Call or wrlto for a twrional DO morr Ihorovfhly rxplaloed.

Ko oliarln: DO ooaltmovt 125 Acret Free Catalog Fair Nursery and Landscape Co. Wciser Park, Pa. Phone Womelsdorf Technology to spend the holidays at her home. Dorine Walter, a student at the Dre.xel Institute of Technology. will arrive In Lebanon tomorrow to spend the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Walter, of 115 South Tenth Street. stxident at Temple Medical School. Miss Charlotta Weyland will return home on Thursday evenlns to visit her parents.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Weyland, of 209 High Street, during tho Easter vacation. the Influx of students who will return to Lebanon for the holidays will bo John K. Groh, son of Dr.

nnd Mrs. John Groh, of 416 Cumberland Street. Groh, who Is enrolled a student In the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, will arrive on Friday. Rachel Levltz, daughter of Mr. nnrt Mrs.

Samuel Le.vltji. of KlO Chestnut Street, la spondlnK this week at her home. Slio is a student at Temple University, Philadelphia. Btuflent at Afanifleld Stnte Teachers. College, Miss Ki-ther Hess, daughter of the Itev.

utid Mrs. Wnrren C. Jims, of 1011 Kant Cumberland Street, will arrive In town Thurkday to spend the vacation hero. student at Hsrcum Junior ColleRe, Hryn Mawr. Mlns Jnno Roycr, dauRhter of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Lloyd Boyer. of 340 South Eighth Street, will arrive home Friday evening' toe Eustvr week-end. June KcttcrlnR, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs.

S. R. fnp, of 401 North Elsfhth Street, will spe.ml her miring vacation from studies at Uifxel Institute with her She will arrive. on Thursday, C. Allweln, a at the.

1'cnnsylviuiiii Stuto College Forestry School, will urrivc in UvDitnon todiiy to sppnd Knrter holidays with his pn rents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carroll R. Alhveln, of 1283 Colcbrook Road. Uoturnlng tomorrow, Vcrna llettow, ilauphter of Mr.

anil Mrn. C. W. Rcttew, of S02 South Fifth will spend tho Ennter vacation her home. She In a student, at Kutztown Stnte Teachers College.

Joyce Grose, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Grose, of 141 Cumberland Street, will arrive here SiUui'dny to spent! Raster Sujiilay nt her homo. A head niirHO ut tho University of Penn- K.viv/inl.-i. liuNpllal 111 Phllailelpbln MIMI will resume her duties on Momlny.

ur- GETS BIG HOIWAT Northumberland, A skunk Is what Constable Irvin McCreary wanted to I ratch when he a trap alons; nld canal hcd. hut what hi; pot i was a 25-pound hob-cat. Trinity Liitlierail Sunday School at Colebronk will present program 0:1 Suinlay cyrinnp. at 7:30. A fine prgoram to- wiih literary numbers suitable to the has- heer, prepared, llownri! teacher of Class, will deliver nn i T'le 11 i- A in i'3-i'iti to I public cxtciidfJ.

LATE NEWS DEVELOPMENTS Peity. Stevens Iiistituto of Tec-hnolo- Ky at Hobnkeii. Ni-w Jersey. Ix i-xppcied here evening to pnrpnts, Mr. Hiid Mrn.

Hr-nry T. (ssrd'-s. of Park, over th" deacon, Susanne 1'i-lty arrived lu-mp Monday evening for Kiiiitpr holidays. A student tn Northwestern F.vniu- ff.n, Misv "'ill viuit her iiarentF. Mi.

nn-! Miv. H-nry T. dtiritiK thft i Wnllr-r, nf Mrs. A. K.

Walter. Of West Cumberland Slrii-i. vill rlvn Friday i-venlnu- to H'l-ml UK" nt hiv In.ine. Mr. Walter In a Mudnnt I'l-nn St.itp.

F. non of Mr. Mrs. Arthur F. Peter- won.

of Cornwall, rnurned to hln home last Sunday from Anilovi-r Academy. Andovcr. Mnssavhudctts for the Faster holiday. Undent nt WymiiiiiR Seminary. Jack Wnlfp son of Mrs.

John Wolfi'. of 212 Smith Klsiith Street, rc-iurned hint Sunday for the Hi'rlnK vncatlon. I i MIII of inul I J. Yi.ciini. --f SOI Novlli Sth Htrect.

will bt! hnmt- this ttvfiilnK to srifnrl F.nniT wltli hi' parents. nil. -nds the I'-il- Of OsfopBthv. He (Cuntimi'-il from One) Iiou.scwife was literally scalped today when her long auburn tivsst's bix'ame entangled in a wasli wringer. She was Mrs.

Goorpc 27. the mother of two iiiUirf'ti, i-diiragftnisly stagppn'd to a n'''plil)orinp apurt- r.l fur ai'l, llor-piia! officials saiil would recover, but kliat she five months of treatment. ft. il'-'nt at 1 'r-niiHv Ivn HIM. IKP.

-vii; in aftf-rtiooii to spi-Tid holidays wlih pait-n! 1 Mr. nnd MI-F. S. Allr-n MrAdani, of 360 North Ninth Strf-f-i. -tii'l'-ii! in fVnti'iiary lliu kettntown.

I nt- temlH I'nlMM-Mily at i am! her hroth'-r, John, wlm Is a Mini. -tit (it Muhlen- t.i-i-ir ColU-K'-. will be horn" ihl.n fvonlnif to the tianter VHSOTI with their (inrentn, tho Itcv and Mrn. Klwnoil nf 4Cii Fifth St. lirinn -i-.

liolid.i; i with her Mitiy Tlu'-'ir" ilr.iurl.i^r of Mr. ami Mi p. Vvim lit i i Nin-ii Sliest, rrinvn tomor- i tow Xrout ol JONESTOWN Jonestown, March 20- Holy at Zlnn'ii Lutheran church, Ucv. O. n.

Ucischer pastor, will be obfiervpil by srrrlrnii tonlRbt at 7:30 o'clock and Friday eve- nliiK at 6:15 o'clock. There will be a baptismal service at 7ion's. on Easter Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and the Sunday school festival 7 p. m. Special Krster music will be rendered at the services.

Rev. O. K. fipessard of Annville. retired minister of the Reformed church will celebrate the Holy Communion at a service on Good Friday ever.lnR at 7:30 o'clock at St.

John's Reformed churcli, Jonestown, and on Easter Sunday morning; at 10:30 o'clock. The Hauler Sundcy school festival held at 7:00 o'clock. Spe- ciiil music at the services will be rendered. St. John'B Reformed church Sunday school voted at a mooting this week lo purchase 175 copies of a new hymnal for their use.

This also Includes orchestration for the bunnay school orchestra. Mrs. William Bross. of North of Jonestown, WHS operated at the Good Samaritan hospital at Lebanon on Monday. Mrs.

Agues riprout, of Bnrnham, anil Mrs. Wallace Harder, of Uar- risburp, railed on Mrs. Oyrte recently. ly underwent an operation Harrisburg General hospital, Hw- rlsburg, is expected betort long. Her many friends are pleased to hear of her recovery.

Miss Dorothy Holly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Holly, celebrated her birthday today. Russell Strauss, rural mail rler, is ill at his home with an attack of grippe. William Bross taking us place on the mall route.

Mrs. Sylvester Strauss, who operated on recently at the Qooi Samaritan hospital, Lebanon. now recuperating at hw home OB Lancaster avenue. Earl W. Fornwalt, leader of tho Hl-Y Association and an officer of the Lebanon T.

M. C. spoke at the the Jonestown Hl-Y Club on Monday evening. Tho F. H.

Club of America) held a-. business meeting and St. Patrick's party on Tuesday The spring sports schedule is swinging into shape at the high school. The boys are concerned with baseball, under the coaching of Mr. Parsons, and track, under Mr.

Adams. Tho girls are In tennis and vollejr ball, under the leadership of Mooro. The Girls' Stamp Club of thft sophomore- history class presented an assembly program on recent afternoon. Tho program opened by devotions led by Edith Krelse-r and this tvas hy a quartet, composed of Yarpason. Doris Boland, Lorraine and Catherine Key.

Grace Gorlisrt and Ilcsn played two piano duels and Doris Uolnnd presented severnl on a mandolin. The feature of tho afternoon was a play entitled "The Minister Cornea to Tea." The characters were played by Sarah Lieut, Doris Boland, Grace 'Icrhart, Catherine Hest, Anna Mary Bohn, Lorraine Moase, Kliuor Elliott, Puar! Vargason, Kathrhyn Spanglcr, and Mlnnlch. Mary Ellen Chase tho announcer for the entire program, and other of the club assisted In coaching, prompting and with the stage propertied. FEW CHANGES MADE IN PARTY REGISTRATIONS Special registration days at the courthouse on Monday and Tuesday of this week, resulted In approximately thirty party it was announced at the county commissioners ofSco today. Clerks handled eighty-nine calls and registered sixty twenty-seven Democrats, and two non-partisans.

Registration prifileges continue today, tomorrow and Saturday at Hie commissioners office, in order for prospective voters to qualify for the spring 1 primaries on April 23rd. Change of residence filings caa he taken until the- close of business at 6 P- m. on Monday. The commissioners office closes at 1 2 o'clock, noon, on Saturday. Friday will be observed a holiday.

SOflJBET Schubert, March number of flocks of wild gc-ess were seen passing over this section toward the north. Solomon -who In spending the winter in Philadelphia, spent Sunday at his home here, accompanied' by his dauirhter. lira. Laura Anderson his Claudn Bolu and wife, Of Philadelphia. Wairner nnfl Reber spent a day In Keudlnjr.

"VlKlAiii wag also in Read- Mrs. UMry SUauts, who recent- i Jelly o'jiplet is easy to jnmi it's off-n welcome Innovation for Innrh or supper. Just before jou serve a plain omelet. plum or apple jelly over Vnm i.irr, if. evpr tt he with ciitf.

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