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LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. PAGE SEVf NTIEM Club And Social Features KiwaniansHold Ladies'Night Event At Hershey Lebanon Kiwanians ai.d ladles to the number ot about a hundred took part in a ladles night event at Hershey last evening which combined a. turkey feast, served in the community dining room, attendance at the Hsrshey- Pittsburgh hockey match which. Hershey won by Use ot to 4. The club members and ladies guests of the Hershey officials at the hockey match in exchange tor the entertainment ot the hockey team at a.

recent luncheon meeting- of the club at the Hotel Weimer, an annual custom which nas been lu force for the past several years. Lloyd Brinco represented tha Hershey interests at last evening's event Club president Gerald W. HeH- Inan presided during tne dinner tour at which the ladies received loivenln, and Past Lt. Governor Paul L. Strickler led group sing- tug -with.

Robert Heilman the Xis.no-. took the place ot the regular club luncheon meeting today. Members who jnable to attend had round conference soon today IB order to maintain their Attendance record. Farm Women Donate To Red Cross Drive Oroip If, e-f iFarm-'WomeiL yrednetday Blng, at the home of Mn. Harlan Bross, of Lebanon Route with the the Scripture, And the group joining prayer.

Mrs; Glenn Sanger, president, tad charge' the. business 'ilon, and during this time, the group voted, to donate to the Red Cross, also to give to the Good Samaritan' Hospital Auxiliary for 1 their bazaar to be held la the 'future, Severs) members ot the group will accompany other groups of Farm Wo men to the Philadelphia flower Show, on March 24. The group sang several hymns, and tha hostess entertained the group -with- several solovox solo Refreshments were served to four guests and the following members: Mrs. '-Keinetta. Sanger, Mrs.

Anne Ziif.HMrs. Bosanna Arm- preister, Mary Selfert, M.3 Strauss, Mrs. Marian Poalk, Miss Nori.Zug, Mrs. Adi Kneasel, Mrs. Bertha Harnish, Mrs.

Lena Herman'-and Mrs. Vera Lesher. tarry Grosky Has Birthday Party Barry 'Grbsky, of Nathan of '1138 Oli'Cumberland Street, Celebrated his tenth birthday on Tuesday. The occasion was celebrated last Saturday with a birthday party. He received and gifts.

Those present TreiV Barbara Burkholder, Lenore Kass, Samuel Swartz, Joyce Ostrow, Susan Firestone, Nancy Schnoke, Thomas Mull, Larry Wolfson, Michael Bernstein; Joanne Grosky, Diane Bowman, Graudoni Barbara; jStosky Stairf. Suzanne Duhbs, Jere Benjamin Shankroff, and Bernice Principals In Recent Weddings AnericM Music Is Heanl At Meeting Of Junior Harmonia Club Music by modern American composers vis the program theme ot the Junior Harmonia Club it meeting on Wednesday evening in Y.M.GA. Lee president, conducted the meeting, and Lorraine Light and Ralph Cox were in charge ot the program. Records of music by Gershwin, Berlin and Kern were played, and Lorraine Light piaycd Stephen Foster melodies AS plane eelos; The aialn item ot business warn the organization ot a string quartet composed of Betsy Black, a new member, David Bolls Kent Bailey, violinists, and Robert Yeingst, cellist They plan to rehearse every -week in preparation for local broadcasts, and to take part in the joint program ol the Junior and Senior Har- monta Clubs next month. There was also a discussion ot the competitive music festival to be held at Bethlehem on April 23.

A number ot club members will attend, and Ross Saunders, trombone player, and Ralph Cox, trumpet player, will compete from the cluh. Sister And Brother Celebrants WU2. Lucky find! Bluebirds and eprine flowers to embroider on linens! They're simplest stitches there are 16 motifs! Gay color and designs for Hn Ens' 'Pattern 966: transterr 16 to inches. Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes needlework so simpl charts, photos and con else directions. Send TWEXTT.

CEXTS in coin for this pattern to Lebanon Dail NEWS, 79 0 Box 22, Flatbnsh Station Brooklyn 26. N. Y. Print plainly NUMBER, your NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE. Find a fascinating hobby In 007 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog.

Send fifteen cents for 108 illustrations of newest designs that beginners find easy, experts prefer crochet, knitting, em- troldery, toys, dolls, household and personal accessories. Free needlework pattern printed' in took. MRS. ALLEN D. SCHAEFFER, a recent bride.

Is-the Miss Myrtle Yordy, daughter of Sir. snd Mrs. McKlaley Y.ordy, of Fredericks- burK. Her son of Mr. and Mrs.

Allen H. Schaeffer, of Jonestown, Is employed by the College Hill Poultry Farms. (Harpel) MRS. V. E4RL LIGHT, is the former Miss Emma -Volt, of 218 South ElRhth Street.

She was married In the Hill Lutheran Church. Mr. Light, son of Dr. and Mrs. V.

Earl Light, of ArniYille Route 1, attends the Harmony School of Music, Harrisburg. (Gress) Readers of the NEWS are urged to furnish items for this column. Telephone 5060 or use a post card. MR. AND MRS.

JOHN DETWEILER, of Sixteenth and Cum- erland have returned rom Hagerstown, where hey were attendants at the wed- ing of Miss Doris Sweigart and obert Nifcro, both of Middli own. MRS. HAROLD BOOK: aughter GWYNNB. of ati, Ohio, are spending with Mrs. Books' pai Ir, and Mrs.

J. HaroldJJaag, uentin.Rpad. hus- and is tbe The sister and brother pictured abbve are Cynthia I. Tobias and Sterling Eugene Tobias, children of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanford Tobias, of 420 Iforth Thirteenth Street. Cynthia will hare lirthday anniversary on March 18, and her brother's second occnrs today. Their parents will entertain at a bh-thda; on Saturday. Hummels Celebrate Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Harry W. Hummel, of Lebanon Route 3, are observing their thirty-fifth, wedding anniversary today. They were married by Kev. H. B.

Miller, pastor of Salem U. Church, and are the parents of five children, Lucy, wife of Harry W. Reich: Betty, wife'Of Martin Seibert, Harry, and Robert; and Sarah, at home. They also have grandchildren. Harry Hummel, 3rd, and Russell Reich.

Mrs. Hummel Is the Mary J. Beck, and Mr. Hummel Is employed'at the Lebanon Papr- 3ox Factory, ani is also a of the Peace in North Township. A dinner will be hel day, at their home, with ot the immediate family present Bridge Session Held AtLeb.Countr/Club The first in a series of.dupli^ cate bridge sessions at the Lebanon Country Club was held on Tuesday evening, under the of R.

B. Hutchinson, of Reading. The second Is to be held on April 12. Winners were: North and South and Mrs. Charles Hartman, Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Peacock', Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Smith, Mrs. H.

L. Wilder and Mrs. C. Walter, and Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Bishop, tied for fifth place: East and West and Mrs. H. H. KreMer, Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. Larpenteur, Mr. and Mrs. E.

D. Williams, Mrs. William C. Lenhardt and Mrs. Ray KreiSer, and Mrs.

G. J. Farewell Party Held For British War Bride Mrs. William McCarty and Mrs. Jean Chapman were co-hostesses at a meeting ot the Welcome Stranger Club, held at the Mccarty residence on the VA Hospital grounds, ning.

Wednesday eve- The affair, was In lorn of a covered dish farewell party in honor of Mrs. Olga Shattles. a British war bride'Who will make her second trip to visit her tamily. leaving on Marcc 25. Three guests were present.

Miss Ruth Brewer, Mrs. Nancy J. DeMauro and Mrs. Mary Casa- fflento. Mrs.

Jeanette Marsden was In charge of. games, and the priie was awarded to Mrs. McCarty, Mrs. Wl N. Scatergood tendered her resignation as secretary, and Mrs.

Gertrude Bahcock was named to fill the unexpired term. The next meeting will be Moeschlln Schwab; and- Mrs. Charles Gardner, supervisor ucation In Lebanon speaker at a meeting of the Corn- mployed by tne vfaU-Quentin Parent-Teacher Association on Wednesday evening. the subject-of psychology. Entertainment on the prog Included.numbers by sextet composed ot Ro Jacqueline Smith, Joy Jamln Wagner son of d.Mrs.

Benlamin Wagner, estown Route 2, has been recipient of many gifts cards of congratulations today in observance of his third birthday The young celebrant, "who be guest of honor at a birthday dinner this evening, held at th has received, among gifts, a St. Bernard puppy Robert Beard, Wife, Are Parents Of Son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beard, of 130 North Eighth Street, announce the birth of a son, born to them in the Lebanon Sanator- at 11:44 p.m. Wednesday.

Beard is the former Theresa Vlnd.ch- The father is a driver for Mick's Cab Company. Two Birthday Celebrants Fanlette Saylor, daughter of Mr. i Bgrld smith, daughter nd Mrs. Calvin Baylor, of 223 of Mr. and Mrs.

Ardell Smith, of South Seventeenth Stmt, Pleasant Hill, Is observing her birthday anniversary "Penny" MS she is known, has receiving gifts and. cards of been given many jlfte and cpngratulatlons. Is observing her second Anniversary today. Throughout day, the young celebrant lias Broadcast Featured Today In Assembly Period At L.K.S. A demonstration of- a high school broadcast the assembly period today at Lsba non High School.

Today's program was one of a series of "Bob and broadcasts, and was arranged. by Miss. Martha Ross aim iier fourth period English class and was entitled "I'm lu Love." Also at today's assembly the school candidates for office in the YMCA-sponsored Youth and GOT- enpment Program, in "which Lebanon High students will run the city government for a day, were introduced to the student body by Marino Intrlerl of the faculty who Is school advisor In the Taking roles in the broadcast demonstration were Corinne Harpel, Jack Schwab, Franklin Wer- 1 Donald Wise by ner, Robert Boyd Plasterer, with announcer. Kenneth ceremonies dresses And Tri-Hi-Y master ot he assembly, The Rev. Rodney S.

of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, addressed the members ot the Junior High the singing of the by Ralph Go I School Tri-Hi-Y and was.one of a "Teen Talks" for the boy and PP en Meet Home 7omen Meetin Farm Women of Group 17 held meeting on Taesday evening, at home of Mrs. Pierce Schlase- introducwi! man, ot Sheridan Route 1, with hostess opening the meeting Ith the reading of the Scripture, iHowed by a prayer and flag ite. i. Richard Caster, president, WISHING WELL.

Registered U. S. Patent Office. 3 4 263 BOB 7 4 A I 2 5 3 3 8 2 I 1 4 3 843 HA 3 4 I 3 A 4 2 7 A 2 3 6 'heWbung Women's Lutheran Chun evening I oom on the pro- supper the ntly. Other by: Earla tty Smith.

Mary Jane Hicks, check- Florodel Snavely, ways and means; Marion Moore, and Helen Fernsler, membership. Plans were, made for ft.birth- day social on May 4. Peters, Helen. Schneider and Sara Schnoke served refreshments during the social hour. ecided for the group to attend le flower, ehow in Philadelphia, nvitntlons were accepted for the ounty Federation meeting, and so to attend a meeting with roup 14 and 15, at the local arm Bureau Hall.

One new member. Mrs. Norman earn, was admitted to the group, nd following the business meet- ng, games were played, and re- reahments were served by the ostess. Mothers' Auxiliary Has Lenten Supper Many members and friends of St. John's "Evangelical and Reformed Church patronized the covered dish Lenten nodal sponsored last evening by the Mothers' Auxiliary of the Church, in Harbaugh Hall.

The supper was served preceding the regular Wednesday night Lenten service. Mrs. C. M. Hill.

president of the Auxiliary, and ail members worked for the success of the affair, which also included a cake sale. Officers Elected ty Sorority Unit Nancy Moyer was elected prenl- ent of Unit Ooe, Nu Phi Mu sor- rily, at a meeting on Wednesday ight in the Hotel Weimer. Others elected to office are: McCarty, Tlce-presldent; ancy Clouser, recording secre- ary; Barbara Black, correspond- nr, secretary; Mary Le Mathles, easurer. Miss Moyer succeeds Barbara lack as president. Installation of 4775 Anne Hill Church-Classes Meet At Cleona Home of the Always Fslth- ful and the Always Shining Sunday School Classes of the Hill Lutheran Church had the Women's Missionary Society members of the church as their guests on Tuesday night at a meeting in the home Mrs.

Irene Martin, Center Av- Jenue. Cleona. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Cyril Angel-wings, gay scallops, fresh Pence were hostesses.

Mrs. Lloyd rnffly frills for your darling's Heilman presided over the busl- sprlng party dress! Make session and the hostesses con- practical pattern again with puff- sleeves for play and school. Pattern 4775. sizes 2, 4. 6.

8. 10. Size 6 takes 2 yards 35-inch; panties, in pattern too, 1 yard. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for Has i complete Illustrated instructions. Send TWEXTT-FIVE cents in i coins for this pattern to Lebanon News.

90, Pattern H3 West 17th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly XAMK, ERE ii a pleasant little that wil! five you a menage every day. It is a numerical puzzle desicned to ipell out your fortune. Count tbe letters in your first name.

If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number lest than 6, add 3. The remit your key number. Siart.at the upper left-band corner of the Untie and check every one of your key numbers, left to rifht. Then md the mettaft tetters under the checked figures five you.

at WUIIw I. HUlt, DWHtwM kt Bit lac. IDBKSS wim ZONE, SIZE STYLE XUMBER. Don't miss our latest Pattern ducted Lenten program. Twenty members were present.

Local Girls Capped By Nursing School Misses Shirley Fay Beno'er and Doris DePugh were officially accepted into the School ot Nursing of the Harrisburg Hospital at the capping exercises held In the Market Square Presbyterian Church, Harrlsburs, recently. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bender, Fredericksborg Book for Spring by Anne Adams' JRonte and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Do you know the best lines forjDePngh. 601' S'o Seventh particular type- and street, Lebanon. figues? Find the answers here a fashion guide for every age, for tail and short, slim and not-so- slim and there's a FREE pattern of four stoles printed right in the boolt. Send fifteen cents more for yonr copy today! Flaked cooked flsh may oe teamed with green peas and white sauce for a Sunday night supper dish: add a little lemon Juice and scraned onion to the sauce lor extra-good flavor. In charge of 'eetlng, at -which the business time it -was le new officers he next meeting.

rill be held at Tri-Hi-Y President Lorraine SdiMffer, popular Junior in the Myentown High, School, been elected to tern as president of the Trl-Hi-Y next Tills year Lorraine treasurer of the Llbrnry Cluh Mid memtwr of the girls varsity basket- il Nylon Js Practical In Carpets, Curtains i Nylon le being vied in msklnj not only clothing, but household as curttlns and carpeting, notes Miss 8eely, home economics, axtenslon representative In Lebanon County, Ready-made curtalna and curtain material by the available In sheer nylon. Because nylon fiber Is dlrt-reslatant, these curtains require fewer washings states Miss Seeiy. They also need no stretching or pinning, tasks are not always easy or liked by many homemakers. The extension representative points out that laundering nylon curtains Is easy because tbey are lightweight. When -washing curtains, let tbe panels hang smoothly and evenly on tbe clothesline until the water drips off, then place them on curtain rods, Press only the hems if necessary.

Nylon carpeting with a ncroli pile Is rich looking and pleasing in appearance because of over design. Plain broadloom with all nylon pile is another luxur IOUR and durable Nylon Is especially jtood In light- colored textiles, because it can be made -whiter than.wool without bleaching. Makers of nylon an now producing It In different tex. tures and weaves, since man) homemakers object to tbe lustsr of the flbar In many textiles. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAT Today Is ths sixth birthday an nlversnry of Carol Ann Frank daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Rober Frank, ot Z30 Lehman etreet. Her parents will bare a birthday dinner featuring a decorated cake in her honor this evening. S3S "A Girl Stoat friend to uni btie'j with en Births Are Reported today At G.S. Hospital A toul of tea Iris six boys, were oday at the Good Samaritan iiai.

A girl to Mr. Mrs. Joha r. uchanek, ot Myerotown 10:13 a. m.

on Monday. atber in Interior decorator, nd the mother the former Hilda Tice. A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Howurd isle, of Klelnfeltersvllle, at'lMS.

m. on Monday. The father ta mployed at the Bethlehem Steel. The mother Is the" former Doro- by Clauier. A boy to 'Mr.

and Mrs. Emit! lump, of Annvllle Route 1, :18 p. m. on Monday. The father employed as a plasterer tar Robert Bomgardner.

The mother the former Helen Smoot. A boj-, to Mr. Mrs. SeldonC laneaware. ot Lebanon Route 2.

Tuesday at 10:19 m. ather 1: employed at the Beth- ehem Steel and the mother is the ormer Joan Kohr. A boy, to Mr. and Mra. William Jhllnger.

of 445 North Sixth, itreet. at a. m. on Tuesday. lather is employed at Olts Gleaners, and the mother ir the orraer Marian Bstt.

A boy to Mr and Mrs. Warren leek, ot S38 Quenttn Road, at 0:22 m. on Tuesday. ather It employed at the Household Finance Company, and mother It the June Holl- nger. A boy to Mr, and Mrs.

J. lauer. of 616 Gannon Street, at :17 a. m. on Wednesday.

Ths mother Is the former Margaret Rogers. The father Is employed a mechanic. A boy iy Mr. atid Mrs. Jamei of 405 Lehtnai Street, on Vednesday, at 7:05 a.

m. The mother is the former Arlene Deltz- er, and the father 1 is employed at he Bethlehem Steel, A girl to Mr, and Mrs. Edward Miller, ot Mt. Gretna. at m.

on Wednesday. The mother s. the former. Anna Mary and the father is employed at the Cornwall Ore Minn. A to Mr.

and Mrs. Eirs, lower, ot 1928 West Lehman. Street, at 11:18 s. at, on Wednesday. The mother Is the former Bachmon, and the father employed at the- Hershey Choc 2 olaU Corporation.

vkGuiret Announci Ntw Arrival, Girt Mr. Peter MoGuire, ot IDS North Berenth Street, are re- celvlnf on birth ot a daughter. The Infant arrived- in the Lebanon SanatoN urn at vr m. Wednesday. ttrf.

ItcGulre is former SI a IT Walsh. Mr. McQuIre ii employed at the Bethlrtem Steel Concentrator plant. Beamcsderfcr Baby Is Born In Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Beametder- of 510 Cumberland Street, jecame the parents ot a daughter 7:02 Wednesday morning in the Lebanon Sanatorium. Tbo mother In tha former Dora Lee Fofney. Mr. Beamesderfer la employed by the Keystone Appliance Company, CHARGES INDIGNITIES Florence I. Schaura.

of- Frederlcksburg, alleges Indignities is grounds for divorce from Clarence M. Sehaum, Frederlcksburg. In a complaint filed in the Court ot Common Pleas today by her counsel, Meyer. Brubaker and Lewis. The complaint notes the nan-lace date as January 30, 1832 it Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Hollywood Newsree! HOLLYWOOD. (INS) celluloid One ol tho biggest publicity build-ups in Hollywood history Is to busted loose on tha aying public. Republic Studios, which first brought fame to Autry and Roy Rogers, will Introduce a new Ringing cowboy Rtar named Rex Allen. He fit rums a. mean geetar, can actually ride a boss and "was Imported to Movie- town from Wiiicox, Arizona, via Chicago.

The studio la spending nothing hut dough on tha lanky 26-year-old actor, whose first flicker will be a super-musical, 'The Arizona Cowboy." Four different studios ara feverishly Hning up pictures dealing with the Air Force's recent 'round-the-world non-5top flight, but Director Frank Borzages has the Inside track. He's neftding for Washington to get military brass approval. Comedian Jack Paar is recovering from the iprained ankle suffered when he fainted In hospital -waiting room alter nurse? told him his wife had just presented him with a baby boy. Vera Ralston wears $300,000 worth of antique gems in Republic's "Eagles In Exile." Two of the chunks of Ice which belonged to Empress Josephine are insured for a 100,000 bucks. Allan Jones and the Missus, Irene Hervey, have lined up a vaudeville tour of England for this summer.

R.K.O. Studio is being placed with whacky characters who have dyed their noggins green ever since the release of 'The Boy With The Green Hair." "We saw three green-haired creatures walking down Hollywood Boulevard yesterday. Bill Marshall Is getting hitched In Paris next month to Micheletne Presle. He used to be married to Mtchele Morgan. Practically all the big wheels in Filmtown attended the cocktail party daughter Anna gave yesterday lor Eleanor Roosevelt..

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