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PAGE TWELVE LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. TCWtOAt ZTZJH3CO, Club And Social News-Women's Features Mrs. Kleinfelter Again Heads Quota Club For Year Lvbanon Quotariani held their annual business meeting on Monday night at the Hotel Weimer, and re-elwted Mrs. Ann Kleinfelter to serve another year as president. Mrs.

Arnold tlected first vice-nrMldent: MM. Nora Wertt, second' vice-president; liisa Christine Hartz. secretary; Mrs. Lydia Beckley, treasurer; Miss Mary Mussina and Mrs. Elizabeth Wolf were elected to serve as directors for two years, and Miss Sarah Camplain and Mrs.

Dorothy Matterness were held over for another year's dlrector- Delegate! to the Second District Conference to be held at Pocono Manor are Mrs. Kletntelter and Mrs. William Heddlnger. Alternates are Mrs. Lee Beekley and Miss Lillian Herman.

It was announced that Mrs. Meyer Snavely, Mrs Marie Light. Miss Mabyl Ramsay and Mlts Mary Mussina were to attend a meeting of the State Legislature and a tour of the State Capitol today, along with Quotarlans from other cities All standing committee chairmen gave their annual reports of work accomplUhed during pist They Joseph Snavely, juvenile delinquency; Helms, achievement! of women: Mrs Agnes Allen, birthday committee; Mrs. EllMbeth Wolf, wayl and means; Mis. Rath'Albright, magic; Hiu Ethel Arnold, commu- Let BecKIey, Camplain, friendly relations; Mrs.

Dorothy program: Mri. Fannie Haher, attendance: MIss'Marr Mussina, distinguished ir'bmm: Dsttrn, Miss Christine Harti, Mlts Margaret Tlce, nominating; Mrs. Lee Beckley, Mrs William Pettley and Miss Mary Mussina, auditing; Mrs Reber, treasurer. Hostesses for April are Mrs Elizabeth Wolf, Mri LeRoy Arnold. Christine Hurti, Miss Ruth Miller and Miss Margaret Tice Kleinfelter reported thai ieven new members were elected diirlnr the The project for the year wai-ald to the hard of heariny.

Boltz Pair Obterves Seventh Anniversary Mr And Mm Itelmar Boltz, of. 353 North Gannon Street, observed their seventh wedding anniversary on Monday; They are of tons, Dnmar Rbberllra, and Dennis James Mri. Boltz Is former Arlene Stickler, and Mr. Boltl. a former ierviceman.

who served in Europe irithe Second Armored Division, is employed In the composing room ot Lebanon Daily NEWS. OBBBRVKS ROTH BIRTHDAY Mri Eva Hernisey, ot 40 North Fifth Street, observing her eightieth birthday anniversary today. The celebrant, who resides with her son, Harry, and is a well- known dressmaker, hu received numerous cards'and gills fronther many friends and -relatives. It's Sunny Bunny! Myerstown Woman's Club Appoints New Committees Miss Kathryn Deck, newly elected president of "the Myerstown Woman's Club for 1949-50, received the gavel rom retiring president, Mrs. William Honker, on Monday evening at the club's April meeting.

The other officers installed were directors, Mrs. Myron 5. Painter, vice-president, Mrs. IJnwood Wagner, recording jecretary, Mrs. Eidred Stauffer, corresponding secretary, Mrs.

S. T. Yost, and treasurer, Miss Nora Yost. Retiring President Honker re- elved the reports of the various ommlttees lor the past year and nade an address to ihe officers nd club, commending them upon he fine cooperation during the ast year. Mrs.

Honker also out- Ined the duties of the new offi- Give her 8 Sunny Bunny sun suit this summer! It's sweet a can be, has favorite friend embroidered on heart-shaped hlh Apron top, little panties mak 1 darling tunsuil. Pattern 792 transfer: pattern sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes needlework so simp! with its charts, photos and con else directions. Send TWENTY CKXTS In coin for this pattern to Lebanon Call NEWS. 79 Needlecratt O. Box 22, Fiatbush Station Brooklyn is, N.

Y. Print plainly PATTERS JfUMBER, your SAME ADDRESS and ZOXK. Kind a fascinating hobby in on Laura Wheeler per at Cata log. Send fifteen cents for 108 ill ustrations of newest designs tha beginners find easy, experts prefe crochet, knitting, embroidery toys, doTIs, household and persona accessories. Free needlework pit ters printed in book.

Kurtz Speaks OnWorkAfFCSTo Brotherhood ere and conducted the business he meeting. Three new membera were taken into the club, Mrs. A. K. Wish.

Mrs. John Bird and Mrs. Merton Harding. The entertainment was conduct- by tbe music and drama dl- Ision who presented a musical kit entitled "Rhythm for Rummage," In which most of the ment- ers of the division participated, mder the direction of Chairman trs. Robert Mitchell.

A while ele- ihant auction was conducted by he division with Miss Deborah Zel.ers as auctioneer, to the en- icbment of the club treasury. At the conclusion of the ss nesBion, Preafdent-elect Dech med the following commltte- ees for 1949-60: Mrs. David chairman, Mrs. Har- NItrauer. Mrs.

Llnwood Wag- icr. Mrs. Harold Mohn, Mrs. Mra. Victor Mrs, Ralph Henderson.

Community rfrt Efsley, rice-chairman, Mrg. J. W. Kribs. Mrs.

Rodney iteltf. Mrs. Harold Yeagley, ohn Shenk. Mrs. Harry Strasz.

House committee, chairman, rs. David Cully, vice-chairman Irs. William Znrtman, Mrs. Ralph Ruy Brown, Mrs. Miles 'mbenhen, Mrs, George Bletslein.

George Bleisten, Mrs. Harvey Fritz, and Mrs. Richard iOGSC. Legislation and International Mrs. TUden FranU, vice-chairman Mrs.

J. Ifram Swope, Mre. J. Donald leiter. Mm.

Howard Suhr and Randolph Urlch. Mrs. Robel Klstle'r, vice-chairman. Mrs. George ROBS, Mrs.

T. W. Blttle. Mrs. GeorgB Seldel, Mrs.

S. T. 'osl. Miss "Mabel Immel. Mrs.

BolHnfcer, Mrs. Hugh Ham- Ick. and Mrs. Ruth Doughty. Membership and message halrman, Mrs.

Joseph Farquhar, George Kar- nltz. Mrs. Robert Marquette, and Mrs. C. W.

Whltmoyer. Ways and means chairman, Mra. Lawrence Johnson, vice- ihairman, Mrs. Clifford Zlnn, Mrs- Carl Wllhelm, Mrs. Herbert Huron, Mrs.

Richard Shflnaman, Mrs. Uy Moyer, Mrs. Richard Loose, Mrs, Put Maslro, Mrs. fntet Mrs Chester Rettow and Mrs. J.

Cordon Thrasher. Publicity chairmarf, Mrs. Snavely; vice-chairman, Mtss Loose, Mrs. Randolph Urlch. Ciub pfanUls Mrs.

Hoffman, Mrs. Harvey NHrauer, tlrs. Harold Ycagley and Mrs. Sdwin Trnutman. Club historian Mrs.

T. W. Blttle. Senior advisors to Jbninr Miss Mabel Immel. C.

W. Whitmoyer, Mrs, leorgo Karsnitz and Mrs. Lawrence Cassel. The various division chairman and vice chairman are as follows: T. W.

Bittle and Earl Willielm; and Robert Mitchell and Ruth Doughty; Ernest Kercher and Mrs. Joseph Trytball. The Garden division appointments will be announced later. The fleeting adjourned with refreshments served by Mrs. Ammon Krall and Mrs.

Randolph Urlch, The hostesses were Mrs John Shenk and Mrs. Raymond Brown. Mrs. Mary Homan Kurtz, case worker for the Family sad Children's Service, was the guest peaker last night at a meeting ihe Men's Brotherhood of St. Mark's Evangelical and Reformed Church, held Jn the rfaurch 10- lal rooms with President Eugene Ylngst lii charge.

Mm. Kurtz, who was introduced ty C. A. Boyer, gave an outline the work of her agency, told mtv It is aupporjfjfi financially. md gave some interr-ating lonal experiences In placing children in foster homes.

Russel Hardy sang "Open (he Gates of the Temple" and "Were You There?" with Marian White is accompanist. The April topic. "Our Widely was ably discussed by H. M. Walmer.

Dur- ng the business session, arrangements were made to have a program of music at the next meet- ng, which be held during National Music Week. Harry F. Miller and C. A. Boyer were received as new members.

The committee served refreshments during the socfaE hour. Two Couples Seek Marriage Licenses Applications for marriage censes on file at the local bureau in the Court Houife today included the following: Charles B. Orwnp, 22, rail- ronder, Penhrook, son of Jlr and Mrs. Chester Onwan, and Grace Basehore, IS. of Hummels town Route 2, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Paul W. Bnsehore. William Alfred Bender. 25. np prentice cutter.

Jonestown, son John Ft. Bender, and Myrle Kllm- beth Rnen. 19. of 542 Spruce Street, daughter ot Mark Rhen. WISHING VFW Women Donate To Homeless Family Mrs.

Elsie Stover, president, a business meeting of he Sgt. Richard Bechtel Auxil- ary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, ast night at the VFW Home. A report on recent parlies and entertainments at the Veterans' Hospital was presented by Mrs. William Shires, hospital chairman.

The group also voted (o donate to the fund for the Clifford Inhland family, whose home -was devastated by fire last Friday was also announced ihat officers will be Installed the next meeting. April 18. Approximate- 40 members were present. Teacher And Wife Are Parents Of Girl Mr. and Mrs, Russell Smith, of Fredericks burg, announce the birth of a daughter, born to them at 2:55 ft.

m. on Monday, at the Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Smith is the former Dorohy Maurer. and Mr.

Smith is tenclier. Report 10 Births Today At Good Samaritan Hospital Ten birth announcements were received today from the Good Samaritan Hospital, follower A girl, horn to Mr. and Mrs. HarriBon Rudolph, of SO" North Railroad Street. 12:17 p.

March 31. The mother Is former Eleanor Kirk man and the father is a laborer at ibe Mil lard Quarries. A girl, to Mr. and Mrs. John'W.

HCBI, 27 Hoke Avenue, at 8:29 p. in. on March 31. The mother wag Eleanor Marks and the father is employed at the Bethlehem Steel Concentrator plant. A boy, born at 12:29 a.

Friday, to Mr. and uh. Henry P. Wallace, 229 North Cannon Street. The mother the former Gertrude Smith and the father IE employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company.

A boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hater, at 24 Perahlng Avenue, at 6:08 a. Friday. Mrs.

Hafer is the former Helen Shilling. The father is a Bethlehem Steel employe. A boy. to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Wlke, Washington Street, at 6:18 p. Friday. The mother wax Eva KOI. The father Is a maintenance man for the Cornwall Railroad. A girl, born at 2:55 a.

urday, to Mr. and Mrs. Ritlph Heikes, of Lebanon Route 6. The mother IB the former Violet Spang. The father Is "a painter.

A boy, to Mr. and Alfred Weaber, Colebrpok, at 11 a. Saturday. The mother -was Gloria Hoke and the father Is employed by the State Highway Department. A boy, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Alton Swelnhart, Palmyra Route 1, at 1:02 p. Saturday. The mother was Alice Early. The father is employed by the Hershey Chocolate Corporation.

A girl, to Mr. and Mrs, Edwin KaJtocy, of 426 Weal Maple Street, Palmyra, at 11:33 a. Sunday. The mother was Verna Grenda. The father is a carpenter.

A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lymaster, Lebanon Route 4, born at 4:45 p. Sunday. The mother is the former Mary Ruff and the father IK a laborer for the Saylor Construction Company.

Swangers Announce Birth Of Son Mr. aud Mrs. Mar.fn Swanger, of 534 Oak Street, are the parents of a son, born to them on Vlonday, at 3:31 p. m. in the Good Samaritan Hospital.

Mrs. Swanger is the former Grace Roth, and the father Is unemployed at the present time. Congratulate Keefers On Birth Of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keefer, of 603 Canal Street, have been receiving congratulations on.

the birth of a daughter, born to them on Monday, at a. m. In the Gjxxl Samaritan Hospital. The mother is the former Mary Stohler, and the i fnt her employed by the Sterling Wholesale Company. FELLOWSHIP Dr.

V. Earl Light, associate professor of biology at Lebanon Valley College, addressed the Young Married Couples' Fellowship of the AnnviMe Evangelical United Brethren Church on Monday night. His topic was, "Putting the ME in Home." ANNIVERSARY PAHTY HKI.n Mr. and Mrs. William M.

Henry, of 117 -North Partridge Street, were guests of honor at a surprise wedding anniversary party on Saturday evening, with approximately twenty-five guests present. During the evening, the couple received gifts and cards of congratulations from those present. Readers 'of the NEWS are urged to furnish items for this column. Telephone 5060 or use a post card. MR and MRS.

FRANK KOSMAN. and children, ROBERT and JACK: MR. and MRS. RUDY BACKE. MR.

and MRS. LESTER THIERWECHTER. and MISS JEAN POLITO. all of Brooklyn, returned to their homes, after spending the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Boyer, of £13 Guilford Street. MRS. EMMA. M1IMAUGH. of Marcellus.

left today from riarrlsburjt for her home, atter avlng spent the winter months with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Parry, 427 North Ninth Street. MR. and MRS. RUDOLPH KURTZ, ot Philadelphia, visited. Mr.

and Mrs. Hayden Kurtz, of Schaefferstown on Saturday, ng which time they all journeyed to Washington, D. to see the cherry blossoms. MISS NANCY JANE RHOADS, of .100 South Cherry Street. Myerstown and MISS BERNICB N.

ZELLER, of. Route 1. Sheridan, fire spending some time with their aunt. MRS. HOLLY E.

HUBER nf Schaefferatown. attending thg International Beauty Show In New York. MRS. WILLIAM BECHT and MRS. HARRY BECK, of Lebanon Route 3.

are spending the day In Philadelphia. MRS. VIRGINIA SCI BELLI, ot New York City, is visiting her i (Old daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scihelll.

35 South Ninth Street, who will serve birthday dinner this evening honor of her siity-third birthdaj anniversary. MISS DOLORES SHEARER, ot 104 West Penn Avenue, Cleona and her sister. MRS. MARIE FOLTZ, of Palmdale, are spend. Ing the day In Philadelphia.

MISS HENRIETTA BIBIG HAUS, of IT Berwyn Park, let this morning to spend the day in Philadelphia. Rtfisttred U. S. Fttent Omce. 8 4-7 FWLOOI TR i I 5 6 4 5 7 2 RDWFBNA.O 8 6 JIl.E 5 4 1 i i 4S 5 1 ETENETY8SDR IT 4 I i EC I -J4 1 A A A I 4 5 7S 4 8 5 4 8 I ST WE LII 5 4 OKCNTNDN ERE is a pleuuit little will fivt you I cvtry day.

It is numerical puzzle designed to ipell out your fortune. Count tbe letters in your first name. the number ot letters is or more, subtract 4. the number is less thin add 3. Tbe result Is your key number.

Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right; Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. CwrllM lilt, tr Wllllu I. Mllltr. DklrlkiMrtkr Kins talim. 4-5 'rogress On Fair Reported By lospiial Auxiliary Cblef among tbe Itemi ot business dlncuseed Monday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Good Samaritan Hospital Auii- iary was tbe progress of plans "The Fair." which the Auii- lary is arranging as Its fund project for tbe year.

The meeting was beld in tbe society rooms of Salem Lutheran Church. Mrs. A. R. Walter pre- and Mrs.

Wiilam P. Acres, general cbainnan in charge of arrangements for tbe fair, made a report and called on her various committee chairmen for retorts. The filr will be beld in June, nd tbe Mayor and City Council have granted the use of Chestnut Street between Fourth and Sixth Streets as a fairgrounds. Mrs. Acres announced that two and at least eight pones have been secured for.

tbe children, and Mrs. Irving Martin, ot the ticket committee, that an outdoor supper also be served, with Mrs. R. Raymond Artz in charge. All other chairmen reported progress iu work.

Mrs. Henry Deck, secretary, gave her report, and also read a etter from the Hellick Coffee Company, announcing the company's annual donation to the bos- iltal. A report was given by Mri. James Stewart, treasurer. Mrs.

Adam Miller reported for hospitality committee. Mrs. Russell Haak, chairman of fruit and flowers committee, announced that the annual ingather- ng of food for tbe hospital will place on April 14. Mrs. Philip Saltta, for membership, announced Mrs.

Samuel Levitz as a new member. Dominations The May meeting will the meeting, when officers are elected. The following nominations were accepted after they were read by Mrs. R. L.

Filbert, caaifman of ihe nominating committee: Mrs. H. Mark Swanger, president; Mrs. William P. Acres, irst vice-president; Mrs.

Frederick G. Bulkley, second vice- president; Mrs. Henry T. Siiber- uan, secretary; Mrs. John J.

fosephson; treasurer; and Mrs. 'rank Gardiner, assistant secretary. A letter from William Dawson. administrator of the Good Samaritan Hospital, was read, urging all members to contribute to the hospital's Tnnd drive for gliding renovations and maintenance. Hospital Sewing The report on hospital sewing showed 558 hours of sewing given by 111 workers.

A total ot 1,439 articles were mended, and 605 new articles were made. Women's groups who contributed their services were: Farm Women's Groups Nos. 10. 14. 5, 8, 13, 16 and Beth Israel Sisterhood: the Junior Guild of the hospital auxiliary; St.

Mark's Reformed Church; Midway Church of the Brethren; Christ Presbyterian Church; Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church: Trinity Lutheran Church; Seventh Street Lutheran Church; and the Mary Reidel Bible Class of Zion Lutheran Church. Musical Program The program for the afternoon was presented by Donald W. Griffith, young tenor soloist, who was accompanied by Nancy Cramer, and Mrs. W. Miller Price, of Annrllle.

a talented pianist. Donald's solos were "Night and "Invlclns" and "Without May Queen, Maid Of Honor At A.H.S. Mary Witmer (left), been elected to preside May Quern orer the flrst May Bay celebration of Annville High School, in connection with the third annual Alumni Day, Sat. urday, April 30. Her maid of honor will be Jacqueline Fortna (right).

Both girls are seniors, and were selected by popular Tote of the student body. The theme of the pageant is to be "I Hear America Singing." Members of the junior class elected as attendants are Rosalie Schmuck, Sara Jean Heilraan, Kathryn Beta and PaJm Candorl. Sophomore attendants are Esther Foltz and Joan Smith. Students of the first grade will serve as flower girls, and also as trainbearers. They are Boilita Stober, Beverly Granger, James Huey and Billy Rohland.

On the committee in charge of arrangements are Mrs. Stanton Keller, chairman. Miss Mary Lehman and Miss Jean Hudyma. Penna. Dutch Cook Holding Her Own In This Atomic Age In this generation of haste, quick meals, hot dogs and old-fashioned Pennsylvania Dutch cooking is holding its own.

One of the masters of this art is Mrs. Harry of Mt. Zion, who for nearly 15 years has sold the products of her kitchen'and farm at the Suneet Market near Lebanon. Accept Verses Of 9LCHSFreshmen For Publication Nine freshman atudenti ia Lebanon Catholic Hlch School received certificate! of award from the National Association of High School Poetry. The youthful poets, who will hire their Tenet published In the anthology "Young America Sings," are members of Miss Valerie Nichols' English classes.

students, -with titles 01 their poems, are the following: Anne Marie Wagner, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Wagner, of 29 East Locust Street, "Peace." Marian Arnold, daughter of Jlr. Mre.

Eugene J. Arnold, 31 East Locust Street, "Spring." David Fitiglhoons, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles FitzgiblJOM, 424 Weldman street, "Stars." Margaret Caidos, daughter of and Mrs. Andrew Gaidos, 430 North Siiih Avenue, "Farm Life." Anne Catherine Ltycock, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Laycock, 433 East Weldman Street, "Spring." Gloria Ann Bentz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bentz, a East Weidmaa Street. "Dawn." Florence Bansteter, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bahsteter, 207 Lehman Street, "Autumn." Jacob D. Ren, son of Mn and Mrs. A. Reh, 425 Bast Guilford Street, "Spring." Kathryn A.

Maurer received special mention for her poem entitled "Lady Pall." She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Maurer, of 429 East Lehman Street. Mrs.

Darkes Sells Htr Produce With a Smile Day," Price played four short numbers, all of which were enthusiastically applauded. They were by Schubert; a novelty solo. "The Musical Snuff- "Litany." by Schubert; and "Scherzino," by Moszkowski. As an encore, she played a medley of tunes from "Olclanoma." Hostesses Hostesses at the tea which.fol- lowed tbe meeting were Mrs. John K.

Basehore Mrs. Elsie M. Keller. Mrs. Samuel D.

Evans. Mrs. Henry J. Herber. Mrs.

William H. Shaneman! Mrs. C. L. Zimmerman.

Mrs. Lloyd W. Boyer. Mrs. .1.

De Wolf Silherman, Mrs. Earl H. Albert. Mrs. Raymond L.

Filbert. Mrs. Ira H. Snangler, Mrs. Edith Wager mid Mrs.

Robert Cornelius were door hostesses. Nicholas Couple Has Infant Girl A daughter was born to Mr. DRUGGIST AND MRS. JOHX a Mrs. Martin Nicholas, of W.

ATKINS, of 73T East Madison Hotel Stratford, or. Monday, at Street. Lancaster, and MRS. HER-j 10: oo p. m.

In the Good Samaritan BERT L. ROBERTS, of 1601 Hospital. Oregon Rosd." Lancfister, The mother is the former Cora to Lebanon on Monday the father is employ- led as a laborer for the Luna Brothers. calling on friends. ROBERT HARTLE1B, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Hartleib. ot 521 North Tenth Street, returned on Monday to Cornell University, in New York, after spending a brief vacation with hi? parents. Glossmoyer Baby Born At Hospital All goods on Mrs.

neat stand come from the Darkes 85- acre farm. Nothing is bought to sell, but is either grown on the farm or made in tbe kitchen during the week for the weekend markets in Lebanon and surrounding communities. There are orn meal mush and dandelion greens; there are old- fashioned snowball doughnuts, cottage cheese, buttermilk cheese, the famous Dutch cup cheese and more than a dozen varieties of homemade breads and cookies. Jlrs. Darkes says that her recipes have been handed down from generation to generation, explaining that her cooking formulas were givea her by a distant relative who, if living, would be more than one-hundred years old.

Her cornmeal mush is cooked after the age-old recipe which requires tbat it first be roasted, then ground, then cooked in salt South Lebanon High Students On Program For Jr. Woman's Club Juniors and seniors of South Lebanon Township High School; under the direction or their English teacher. Miss Nagle, presented a program last night at the regular meeting of the Junior Woman's Club. First on the program was Clyde Walters, who played three piano solos, "May Night," "Rustle of Spring" and "The Buzzing Bee." The second was devoted to a play in which the following students were participants: Evelyn and Betty Harmuth, Edria Heisey. Howard Staeger, Vinton Longenecker.

Richard Forney and Clyde Walters, "Mips Mary Elizabeth Myers. vifp-nrpsident. presided at the meeting, and Miss Patricia Ught was secretary pro-tem. Mis? Ught and Mrs. E.

D. Williams. were appointed as delegates to the Spring meeting of the Lebanon County Federation of Women's Clubs. Alternates are Miss Doris Walmer and Mrs. Don- Mr.

and Walter Glassmoy- al(1 er, of 50S Poplar Street, are the water and set out In dishes to cool. The cup cheese is made of clabber milk which is heated and then squeezed out in cheesecloth. Mrs. Darkes' only concession to modernity Js that her cheese IB now sold in paper containers, which she says are far more convenient. Some every week to buy cup cheese, and she has had steady customers for years.

The raise -tfceir own laying flock nnd sell their eggs, and also bring their own butter to market. Mrs. Darkes says that the three markets they attend offer them the best possible way to sell their products, in that they sell retail, directly to the customer, and that "if you have good produce, they will trade with you year after year without fail, regardless of whether times are lean or good. Chemistry Club On Tour Of Gloss Works Forty members of the Chemistry Club, of Lebanon Valley College left early this morning by autos with Dr. Andrew Bender professor of chemistry, for Corning.

New York, where they visited the Corning Glass Works. The students were shown the processes in the manufacture of laboratory glass, from the raw materials to the ffnished product. The trip was sponsered by the Tne Misses Elizabeth Gingrich DR. FREDER.C K. MILLER.

assistant to the president and pro- he proud parents of a daughter. T)oriR were hostesses the fessor of history at Lebanon Val. ley College, is attending the National Conference ot Higher Education In Chicago, which opened on Monday. A cooperative study; of major problems in higher edu- cation will made by 700 repre- KreiserS Become sentatives ot colleges and univer- slties from all parts of the U. S.

Samaritan Hospital, The. mother is the former Flor- -p ence Salkeld. and the father is! I 660-1 OplC DlSCUSSed plumber for Schrei- At Tri-Hi-Y Meeting MASTER APPOINTED Parent! Of Son Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kreiser.

of Judge A. H. Ehrpooii today became the par- Fritz Is the former Sara Swanger. Mr. Fritz is employed by the Hershey Chocolate Corporation.

MARRIED TWO YEARS Local friends of Cpl. and Mrs. Virgil Sitncoi. of Ft. Meade.

have remembered them today on ises In the divorce suit of! jo' the nest Lebanon School also their serond wedding Mrs. Haifl Kennedy against; Tilt- mother is the former Rita a tour of the Lebanon! Mrs. Simcox Is the former Walter F. Kennedy, pending in the i Ln cs. and the father ia employed n.iily Nf'WS plan: among their i Martha Hlnkle.

daughter of Mrs. Court sj Common Pleas. a contractor. recent school activities. 'George Pitt, of 1824 Church St.

The Rev. W. Miller Price, tor of Christ Reformed Church. Annville. spoke on "The Home," a Teen-Topic, at a meeting of the West Lebanon Trl-Hi-Y recently.

The group also made plans for a bake sale in ihe near future, the pointed Attorney Alvin B. Lewis i ents of a son. on Monday, at 11:57 i date to be determined later, as master to take depositions of a. at the Good Samaritan Hcs-j The Seventh and Eighth.Grades Hadassah Board Has Business Meeting Members of the executive board of tbe Lebanon Chapter of Hadas- aab held a meeting on Monday dvening at tbe borne of Mrs. Hsu- ben Grosky, Twelfth and Streets, irith Mrs.

Henry Levin and Mrs. Grosky as hostesses. Mrs. Harris Gruman, president, conducted tbe meeting, at -which reports were given by all committees. Mrs.

Max Heller served as secretary in the absence of Mrs. Herbert Levy. Tbe following- reported: Mrs. Irvin Finklestein. membership; Mrs.

Heller, donor chairman, who announced that the donor, luncheon will be beld at the Hotel Weimer oh April 26; Mrs. Harold Claster, reporting on public relations for Mrs. Harold Krohn; Mrs. Si Gold, lund raising; Mrs. Phillip Kushner, treasurer.

Mrs. Griunan announced also that tbe last Oneg Sbabat "of the season.will.be beld at tbe home of on Saturday, with Henry, Silberman in charge. Others -were Mrs. Joseph Schoen, Mrs. R.

B. Levitz, Mrs. Sam Ostrow, Mrs. Sara Steinj Mrs. Oscar Magdule, Sanford Koenigsbergvand Samuel K.

Clark. Dinner Celebrates Two Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stover, of Sand Hill, served a chicken dinner on Sunday, in honor of the forty-fifth wedding anniversary, of Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Wenrich, of Sand Hili, and the birthday anniversary of John Schell. of Myerstown. Both of tbe events -were observed on March 31st. Mr.

and Mrs. Wenrich were married by Bev. Albright, then a pastor ot the Lebanon Salem United Brethren and are the parents ot five children. two of them now living. They are Earl R.

Wenrich. of Lebanon; and Ralph C. Wenrich, of Lansing, Mlcbigaft. They also have four grandchildren. Mrs.

Wenrich is tbe former Cora D. Steckbeck and Mr. Wenrich is- in the potato growing business. The centerpiece at tbe dinner table was a. cake, bearing candles, and a bouquet of daffodils.

Those present included: Mr. and Mrs. Join Scbell, Myerstowa, Mrs. Lillian Gardner, of Allentown, formerly of Lebanon; and Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Wenricb. i'of Sand Hili. Cleona Man Feted student affiliate chapter of the Ofl 52nd Birthday American Chemical Society. They planned to return tonight.

Carroll Snoke, Wife, Are Parents Of Girl Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snoke, of Annville Route 2. became ihe of a born at 9:27 Monday night in the Lebanon Sanatorium- Mrs. Snoke is the former Inge- horp Kampe, a German war bride.

Her husband is engaged In farming. Fritz Couple Has New'Arrival, Son Air. and Mrs. Clarence Fritz, of Palmyra Route 2. announce the hlrth of a son.

The infant arrived nt 5:22 this, morning In the Letjanon Sanatorium. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foltz.

oX 1322 Harding Avenue, Palmyra, entertained on Sunday evening at a surprise birthday supper in honor ot the fifty-second birthday anniversary of Mrs. Foltz's-father, A. R. Shearer, of Cleona. Mr.

Shearer Tvas the recipient of gifis, cards and congratulation. In his honor, a large birthday cake occupied the center of th6 table. Among the guest was the celebrant's mother, Mrs. Amos Shearer, of Elizaberhtown. who observed her seventy-fourth birthday on March 22.

Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wieland, of Palmyra; Mrs. Shearer, wife of the guest of honor. Aaron Shearer, Harold Shearer and Miss Dolores Shearer, all of Cleona; and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Foltz daughters. Gloria and Dawn. SITES FOB DIVORCE Mrs. Doris J.

Gingrich, 13 South Eleventh Street, alleges infidelity as grounds for divorce from Charles R. Gingrich, 13 South Eleventh Street, in a complaint filed today in the Court of Common Pleas by her counsel, Meyer, Brubaker and Lewis. The complaint statement notes the marriage date as Jnas 27, 1941, at Wilmington, ,4.

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Pages Available:
391,576
Years Available:
1872-1977