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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Page 14 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Tuesday, September 24, 1957 Bible Gamp Scene OftBPW Meeting The Kenbrook Bible Camp was the scene last night of a meeting of the Christian Business and Professional Women. Miss Faithe Light, chairman, presided and introduced the speaker, Miss Ruth Douglas. Miss Douglas, whose Indian: tribal name is Princess Little Feather, is a native of Tulsa, now attending the Lancaster School of the Bible. The program also included a treasure hunt arranged by Miss Jane Wolfe and a musical quiz conducted by Miss Dorothy Haldeman, with Miss Doris Ulrich as pianist. Misses May and June Himmelberger presented two vocal Announcement was made by Miss Cora Horst that a birthday dinner will be held on October 28 at First B.C.

Church. Miss Evelyn Shroff, Mrs. Anna Hoover and Miss Sylvia Krall were In charge of a barbecue supper which was served during the evening. Memorial Made To Spang Crest Auxiliary Dying Boy Wants Cards From Afar MUNICH, Germany (UP) American soldiers appealed today to Germans (o send postcards to a four-year-old Erie, boy who is dying of leukemia. Ronnie McAddoo's parents con iacled members of the 5th Tow Target Squadron at Neubiberg Air Base near here.

They said Ronnie collects postcards and likes comic ones with faraway 'addresses best of all. He arranges them on his bed. The GIs sent their request to German newspapers- along with Ronnie's address. The executive board of Spang Crest Auxiliary has received memorial contributions totaling $55 from friends of the late Mrs. JVlarshall.

Last night, meeting at Spang Crest, the board made plans to present, a. gift to the home in memory of Mrs. Marshall, who was chairman of the committee responsible for the organization of auxiliary. A committee consisting of Miss Mary M. Strickler, chairman, Mrs.

A.C.R, Keiter and Mrs. Mad- Klick, will make a survey to determine what the memorial shall be. The board also made plans for its annual bazaar, which will be held in Zion Lutheran Church on November 8.. Mrs. A.C.R.

Keiter presided. Mrs. Paul Behney, chairman of the hospitality committee, reported that birthday cakes for July and August were furnished to the home by Mrs. Fred Gantz, Mrs. John Bomberger, Mrs.

Samuel ReLst and Mrs. Behney. She also announced plans for serving refreshments at the Founder's Day services to be held at Spang Crest on October 20. The services will be sponsored by the Lutheran Service Society of Lebanon County, which operates the home. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Of South Leb.

Twp, Penalty will be added to all taxes 1, 1957. All street light, fire- hydrant and trailer tax are due Nov. 1, 1957. Ray T. Krumbine Tax Collector Miss Mae Geiger, chairman of lie entertainment committee, re- parted that, plans are being made to provide for one.

special party each month the home. Memorial contributions received include two invalid walkers for residents who would otherwise be dependent on canes, and a book and a folding wheel chair. Mrs. Keller' asked for volunteers to come to the home on Friday evenings'to serve as substitutes for the matron, who is off duty at that time: At the on Oc tober 28 in Zion Lutheran Church the speaker will be Sister Anna Ebart, head of tlie Philadelphia Mother House of Deaconesses. "Key women" from various Lutheran churches also attendee the meeting.

Mrs. Luther Hower chairman of key women, made a survey of donations the various churches plan to make to the an nual bazaar. iighlightProgram A vocal soloist and a travelogue vere features of the program the Palrriyra Woma'n's Club eld its opening meeting of foe easpn on Monday evening in the nusic room of Palmyra High school. Mrs. Christian Erb, a club nernber who traveled extensive- in Europe early last summer, howed colored slides taken in a lumber of countries and also gave interesting account of the voy- ige across the Atlantic.

The soloist, Miss Mary Eliza- Swope, is a student of the Valley College Conserva- of Music. Accompanied by lack Fitoh, she sang "After- vard," "Love Is In My 'Velvet Shoes" and "Ecstasy." Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Christian Foltz, Mrs. Harold Boyer, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs.

Toseph Cobello, Mrs. Kenneth rey and Mrs. Wayne- Fridy. Mrs. Clark and Mrs.

Cobello poured at the- tea table. Officers Elected By Scout Troop 20 Election of officers and the formation of patrols took place re-organization meeting of Giri Scout Troop 20. Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church, last night in the church basement. New officers are Margaret Nemec, Dolores Tatar president: Margaret Chrin, scribe, and Judith Piaoletti, treasurer.

Girls were divided into four patrols, Poinsetta, Mistletoe, Snowflake and Frosties. Patrol leaders were elected and each leader took charge of her patrol for the evening. Games were played. Plans were formulated for a camp fire to be held next Monday evening by the Poinsettia patrol. Mrs.

Michael Potrok, troop leader, had change of the meeting. She was assisted by Mrs. Richard Grimes, Mrs. Richard Fake and Miss Agnes Winters. PHONE 7-3511 DAY OR NIGHT FOR PROMPT 801 EAST MAIN STREET CLOSETS AND OTHER STORAGE AT HOME ALL FULL? ASK OUR DRIVER SALESMAN ABOUT OUR BOX SYSTEM FOR YOUR FINE SUMMER CLOTHES STORAGE INCLUDED.

ANNVILLE, PA. LADIES USE LADIES 1 -7 BATH We're Excited about -the new service we've installed for you Because It will make you LOOK and FEEL your very BEST. Come Iii TRY THE NEW HOWARD STEAM CABINET. YOU'LL MAKE IT A REGULAR HABIT A few minutes in our HOWARD STEAM CABINET will invigorate you, sooth minor aches and pains due to over exercise and help eliminate excess body wastes. Safe, Simple, Automatic in and out.

You don't have to breathe the steam. NO MOIST, WARMED AIR Leave refreshed, relaxed and relieved. You'll be amazed at the difference. If you are lired, tense, get relief in minutes. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 3-4589 BPW Club To Join In Natl.

Observance In observance of National Busi Women's Week, Septembe 2-28, members of the Lebanon Business and Professional Worn en's Club will participate in tw( special activities. Mrs. Clare Gilbert, local chair man, has announced fhat the clul vill have a luncheon on Thursdaj Zion Lutheran Church durin he noon hour. On Sunday mem iers will attend evening service a Trinity Luthe-ran Church in Posters heralding Business Wp men's Week have been placed i ocal store windows and severa other events have been to mark the event. One week a year is set aside the purposes of local, stat and national Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women' Hub are brought to the attention of the public.

The aims of BPW Clubs are to elevate the standards for wa men in business and in the profes sions; to promote the interests 0 Business and professional women bring about a spirit of coopera among business arid profes sional women in the United State and to extend opportunities business and professional woflie- education along lines scientific and vocation al activities. Quota Club Meets Mrs. H. Meyer Snavely was hostess to members of the Quota lub for a dinner meeting last night at her home, Park Drive and Fieldcrest Road. Miss Christine Hartz served as chairman of the committee with 28 in attendance.

Assist- ng Miss Hartz Miss Maggie Tice, Miss Ernia Dettra and Mrs. I. Snavely. The women made to hold meetings at the Weirher, beginning October 7. Prince Charles Is Off to School LONDON (INS) -The clanging of a bell at 7:15 this morning signalled the first day of school for Prince Charles "boarder No.

93" at 'Cheam. After a quick wash, Charles lad breakfast at 8:00 a.m. He then began sorting out his clothes and in preparation of commencement of the school term. It was perhaps the first time the eight-year-old heir apparent to the British throne had ever sorted out his own clothes. Charles was taken to Cheam, about SO miles from.London, by the queen and Prince Philip.

They remained a few minutes then le.ft him to face life on his own for the first lime. Unlike the oilier boys at the school, Prince Charles called simply Charles by his classmates dressed in a black tie today in mourning for his great uncle, King Haakon of Norway who died Saturday. 2 Field Hockey Games Are Played Massachusetts passed the first law making education of children compulsory in 1642. Victories were scored' by Cornwall and, Myersbown in two Lebanon County 'field hockey league games played yesterday afternoon, Cornwall scored 4-1 victory over; South. Lebanon on the latter's field.

Lineups and scoring was as follows: South Lebanon Cornwall M. J. Smith LW. L. ShoUey Ogurcak R.

Strack CF S. Deamer D. Spoils RI M. Bainbridge SherUer C. Robinsoi) C.

Keller LHB A. Dundorn J. Laudermilch CHB S. Neil S. Ktohr RHB r.

Krelstr A. Fox LFB F. Steforvlch R. A. Fox RFB N.

Karinch P. HarLma-n GK R. Wlda Score by Periods: South Lebanon 0 Cornwall! 3 Goals: C. ShoHey 1 (South Lebanon; Cornwall: M. Ogurcak S.

Deamer 2. Referee: Arnetta Pierce. In the Myerstown-Annville-Cleona Joint game at Myerstown, the score was 2-0. Lineups and scoring were as follows: Myerslown Annvllle. C.

Kratzer LW S. Staser S. Lebo LI J. Reppley j. Kohl CF C.

Rotunda F. Sterner ni Funk P. Brubaker KW B. McCraokcn J. Shftaffcr A.

Wcntling M. Loch CHB B. Sheese A. Slioffer RUB B. Rice C.

Hoflraan LFB. S. Beech V. Day KFR J. Long K.

Zijarfoss GK HoiMfius Score by Periods: Myerstown 0 Annvillo Goals: Myerstown: S. J. kohl. Referee: Mary'CTundel. Boston, known as the "Center of Culture," has more than 200 educational institutions within its limits.

New LOW CALORIE DIP MUSTARD For parties, for TV evenings, with cocktails prbeer, serve Gulden's as a lively dip, all by itself, with potato chips or pretzels. NEWS Want RcsuIU With Authorized Dealer Herb Benninghoff 130 N. 8th St Phone 2 4661 ATTENTION WOMEN OF LEBANON, Your YBICA Offers: Lose Weight TheY'sWay Starts Oct. 1 3 Homemakers' Holiday ABRIDGE GYM SWIMMING 1 CRAFTS PARTY IDEAS Starts October 2nd at 1:00 P.M. For More Information Call Dental Auxiliary Workers Named Committees were named at a meeting'of the Women's Auxiliary to the Lebanon County Dental Society yesterday afternoon.

Members met at the. home of Mrs. Charles Evans, 215 S. Lincoln Ave. Serving on committees are Mrs.

'Waller Kurtz, Mrs. Henry Silberman and Mrs. Charles Lazin, hospitality; Mrs. Fred Sheese, Mrs. Martin Schneider and Mrs.

George Arnold, dental education and Dental Health Week: Mrs. Robert A. Uhrich, publicity and scrap book; and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, dinner meeting. Mrs.

Sterling Kleiser was appointed acting corresponding secretary, Announce Engagement The engagement of Miss Edith Kreider, -Deposit, to Glenn 'C. Lehman St, has been announced by her parents, Ma-, and Mrs. David Kreider. Miss Kreider, is. a graduate of Hershey High School.

Her fiance is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeney. He and Miss vreider are both employed by the Shoe Company, Palmyra. Sf.

Mary's Cub Pack Sees Jamboree Films Cub Scouts of Pack 11, St. Mary's Catholic Church, viewed 'ilms of a scout jamboree at the first meeting of the season last night at the church. James Roney, field representative of the local scout office, showed films of the Valley Forge Scout Jamboree which took place in July. Joe Clark, an explorer scout of Troop 27, showed souvenirs and slides cf his trip to the Scout Jubilee Jamboree held last month in England. The following received awards: Russoll Arnold and Michael Heagy, service stars; James Garman, gold arrow; Mrs.

Marilyn Arnold and Vincent Pastore. senior service stars for two and three years, respectively. Robert Homey, Michael Bennett and Francis Bunch became Webelos. OF XEBANO1V 535 Cumberland Street Dial 3-4589 If There's A Market For It, NEWS Want Ads Will Do The Selling. Dial 2-5611 For Ad Writer.

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