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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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FIRST NOMINATING CONVENTION The Prohibition Party held its first presidential nominating convention in Ohio, on Feb. 22, 1872. BIG CLUB OCEAN SHORES, Wash. (UPI) Every owner of beach land along the six-mile-long peninsula on which this community is located automatically becomes a member of the Ocean Shores Community Club. The club now has 6,100 members.

Club assets, including buildings and swimming pools, are worth at least $1.5 million. WOOLWORTITS HO TRAIN ACCESSORIES SALE HO TRAIN SIT FaMianti Bftiif ttghtiii I Tank Cor, 11 Sitlltni II" It 1 II" it MDT SWITCHER IL-2 DIESEL HUDSOM LOCO P.M. DIESEL MALLET LOCO CAC FORWARD LOCO IWA Over 17" fang, Taller Locarno. will, run en 18" radius cur. vej Jraelr.

9J 4MT4T SALE '27 s7 LOCO SWIA REG, $27.95 MB" HO 1 BUILDING KITS HOUSES SONS MUM 74c Wl SUE COAL MINI S4.W SAL COAL STATION WORK SHED ue. IKMTiNIMILL HOUSES ENQME Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Thursday, December 7, 1967 Page 25 Cleona LCW, Mife Society Hold Joint Christmas Party JONESTOWN, Dec. 7 The Lutheran Church Women and the Mite Evangelical Jonestown, Society of Zion's Lutheran Church, held a combined Christmas meeting on Tuesday evening in the church fellowship hall with approximately 3 0 members tendance. and guests in at- Playground Group Elects Officers At Christmas Feast CLEONA, Dec. 7 Election of officers was held Monday evening at the annual Christmas banquet of the Cleona Playground Association.

The meeting was held at (lie Cleona fire hall. Mrs. Raymond Stima was elected president of the organization for the coming year. Other newly-elected officers are: vice president, Mrs. Leroy Miller; treasurer, Mrs.

W. W. Parry; secretary, Mrs. Edward Shenk; assistant secretary, Mrs. ie people a r- The tables and the stage were decorated with a Christmas theme.

Preceding the covered dish supper, prayer was offered by Mrs. Eugene L. Shiffer. The program entitled "The Gifting Hour" was lerl by Mrs. Harry Artz and Mrs.

William Luthvig. Three short skits, depicting the real moaning of Christmas, were presented with Ivan Scheib; trustees, Mrs. Joseph Carmany, Mrs. Mark Wolfe OAU9I INQ1NE SHED SMf XIC. ST.4» SUE HO FREIGHT CARS AT TREMENDOUS SAYINGS GondolM Rat Cm Ctboosn Stafers .77 .77 .77 .77 .88 .88 Hopptrs 2,49 1.19 2.49 1.1» Hwvy Lead flafs 2.4? 1.1» CBAtJf CAR TREES LYCHEN GRASSMAT to.

MB IVCKEK 1.3! CIIASSMAT (33x50) me SALE 999 ATLAS HO RACE CARS MHOT1 tflNTBW. tWiTOHit JIICHT JJ4 LIFT KI6. CURVED STRAIGHT Mfr. SALE MWED tOlflt.E CONTJtOL SWITCHES CURVfO K1GHT CURVED UFT tee. MRK ROAD BED SALE ticipatinj; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Erdman and Mrs. Bruce Morrow. The banquet committee consisted of Mrs. Alfred Mrs.

Hugh Dinnison, Mrs. William Kline, Mrs. Sieve Drahovsky, Mrs. Gordon Chabitnoy, (Mrs. Raymond Stima and Mrs.

Edward Shenk. The program consisted of tape recordings of all the members present, and Raymond 'Stima showed a film "The Spirit of Christmas." Mrs. Stima was in! charge of the gift exchange. It was announced that a card party will be held in February. The committee appointed to be in charge of the card party are Mrs.

Leroy Miller, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Norman Royer, Mrs. Lottie Patton, Mrs, Harry Stark, Mrs. Bruce Morrow, Mrs. Gordon Chabitnoy, 'Mrs.

Raymond Stima and Mrs. Edward Shenk. It was announced that there, will be no January meeting. Hostesses for the February 5 meeting are Mrs. Bain-i bridge, Mrs.

Steve Drahovsky and Mrs. Raymond Stima. and sons, Robert and 3 WAY SWITCH UK, f.TI SALE SALE FLEX TRACK 2530 SALE 2 996 Rtg. 75c ftwtr SALE ATLAS ATLAS HOME SLOT RACING CENTER with Ivtry AciHMiy br SPECIAL ONC wtac ONLY LEBANON PLAZA YOUR HONEYS Ml MORE AT WQOLWORTH'S Pollyanna Class Holds Covered Dish Social CLEONA, Dec. 7 The Pollyanna Class of the Immanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church held a covered dish social Tuesday evening in the church social room.

Hostesses were Charles Brown, Mrs. Richard Barter and Mrs. Robert Wilhelm. There were 25 in attendance. The group sang Christmas carols after the meal.

Miss Cora Horst read the scripture and' offered the prayer. Mrs. Earl. Achey read a Christmas story concerning a Pennsylvania Dutch family who befriended a soldier. Mrs.

Pat Reigert, whose birthday falls on Christmas, received a gift for having the nearest birthday to Christmas. The hostesses for the month of January are Mrs. Howard Gingrich and Mrs. Chester Tobias. DONALD EBERHART HARRY SCHOOLS DARWIN (SHORTY) W1ELAND We Three Service Men, At Ted Smith's Reorganized Service Department, Wish All Our Customers And Friends A Very Happy Holiday Season And Pledge rompt Efficient Service.

PHILCQ andL TED SMITH'S 29 S. 9th Lebanon, Pa. HOME and AUTO SUPPLY Phone 272-7141 Stop In and Register for 2 Free Color TV's Being Given Away by Downtown Lebanon Association I Misses Patty Gerberich, Judy Mohn and Charlotte Derr; Mrs. Ralph Lash, Mrs. Clayton Cassel and Richard Gerhart, Following the presentation skits, a devotional time was led by Mrs.

William Lndwig. Mrs. Eugene L. Shiffer the group singing hymns. accompanied of Christmas BITTEN BY DOG Cindy Peiffer, 3, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Donald Peiffer, Lebanon RD 2, received five stitches at Good Samaritan Hospital Wednesday after she was bitten on the left cheek by a clog. EXAMINED AT GSH Elizabeth Leibig, fi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ncwmanstown RD 1, was ex-j amined at Good Samaritan pital Wednesday after it believed that she had taken bottle of aspirin. Every Woman's Dream For Chmimas MINK NATURAL MINK STOLES from 279 Fully Let-out Mink Stoles from $349 Lebanon Fur Shop 14 North 7th Street' Fur products labeled to show country or origin el imported fur).

DISCOUNT PRICES: Popular GAMES at SAVINGS FLEELEY MEELEY E.J.P. GAME TWIS Marx Plastic ARMY TRUCK Triolded in detail in soft plastic. Measures 17" Famous Za-Zoom sound and siren type whistle when (ruck is squeezed. 1.00 Value 11-INCH DRUM With Drumsticks 2.00 Value Your Choice LIST 5.00 ca. We're offering your of these 3 popular ftmes al our low discount priw.

Fun for everyone. Stock is limited, so shot iirly. Mattel BABY HUNGRY Rainbow Craft PLAYNTS PLAY PAINTS Spill-proof color wells with 5 non-toxic poster lemperi tolors. Brush included. TREE HOLDER All melil slani holdi Iirje Irsi rijtdl) 1 EASEL BLACKBOARD Reversible wrilinj lurlace.

board is reversible. Slands rijidly. Chalk and eraser included. RdverliseiJ BB TV! Bshy'i llpi checks move is she "chews her food." Eyes movi irounrf. Includti spoon, dish ind "food." Kiddee-Krome TABLE CHAIR SET Siutdily built with chrome ind ijbfe lay.

Upfioliltrtd chair ttiit. Murray 16-INCH BICYCLE With Coaster Brake A 1 Kt --tJZ SWITCH-N-GO Remote Control Sets G.T. CAR SET ARMY TANK SET LIST 9.00 Your Choice ea. Two popular Action toys lhat lisve been sdmtisedonTtf. Plenty ol jlay teal aclion.

DelnieIB" Biti wltli rft- tichalile traiter wtiult 7w3-tcnt jtrcan- trs 01 grips, chain lajri, tozstir brake. Murray VELOCIPEDE ,88 10" Front Wheel Tuhulir mttil frimi, rur lormilej. 12-INCH Fronl Wheel 7.88 Hundreds of Additional TOYS AIA AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES Emenee PEANUT BUTTER MAKER LIST 7.00 Put pejnuh in hit hit, lurn (fie tranV rfn liciout peanut butler. Mr. Peanut comet corn- plele with peinuls, ipreader, itfvinj jtr ani Lebanon Plaza Shopping Center.

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