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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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IC -si uo 1 the.BQUt)i^n 1 the "pjSposite Seven of chief executives were quick tq that 'the' -194( breach'. tt ranks is far from The annual conferanctv 'which endsf; today, vr'as -set 1952 political: have up'pcf- mpst start. James South former has called'-ja news for-this morning to 'answer-Rayburn's declaration that: or ha'te-Har- ty Truman in these troubled times, Is SM For Lebanon township. Consideration up to Mrs. Mary.

Jane Gibble, South to Stephen arid Leah'Imhoff, 'Lebanon, property'm North Cornwall Township Up to $6,5.00. and Flick- Jnger, Cleona, to Michael, and. scph Resanovich, Lebanon, two properties located at 320 and 322 East Beech Street in Lebanon. Consideration $1,350, WiUiam-H. and Aunie-L.

Flickinger, Cleona, to SteVen Stoyin, Lebanon, two properties at 324 and 326 Street in'Lebarion! Con- SlJJSO. 1 C. "Marllri'. AdamsJ 1 'ilorth Coirn- wall. Township, to Thomas and Rozeha Mr.Guycr.'four lots on the Gloninger' Plan', North Cornwall Township, Consideration up to Hershey Play Ninth Cocoa Bean Game Day will be Served -the Industrial School Saturday, when the Spartans "meet their Hershey High town rivals in "the anhual "Cocoa game at the Her- Saturday's' game vfrill 'be the niriQf "dhnual'.

meeting' between schoolboy, arid the'-Spartans hold' decided 7-2 in the series id date. For Warren Hershey High coach, it will be a new experience." as he-is serving his'first season as Head grid'mentor for the Trojans. It will -also vbe 1 Coach Behney. Buser of the Sparr tans, be; Bean.5am.e-'as head he has- s'erved. as an coach iti.

previous games in this he-Is The ''-'house niCcantly, made "ha" specific --reference fair deal poUcies warned that split in' Democratic 1 victory in; 1X2. otit ern would be shorn" of key committee chairm anships' Jf the.QQP returns to power. This pitch for. party unity -was too much Coy. R.

McKeldin of Maryland, lone conference. walked "of-. Hayburn's talk, "My amazement to. anger and disgust when Rayburn brought the discussion down to the war politician's "First of the Southern to; lay into Rayburn was Mississ.ipr pi Fielding Wright, Dixie- crat Vice-Presidential candidate in 1948: Lining up "behind Wright; Gpvs. Herman Talmadge of Allan Shivers of Texas; Johnston Murray of Oklahoma, John S.

Battle of. Virginia and Governor- elect Hugh of Mississippi. termed' Rayburn's address "partisan; -politics" and said Southern states, can greater influence by, standing together and thereby- holding the balance of power? The Dixiecrat leader 'staled flat- y.that agree "io support the party no matter who he may be." Gov. Talmadge said, he hopes Democratic but hat the only way" to insure -this "is. to restore the two-thirds' rule, oiock.but the fair employment sractice plank and not nominate Harry.

Truman." Rayburn. get vlgorou? ilause support from Govs. Sid McMalh of Arkansas, Gordon Browning and Kerr "cott of North Carolina. Gov. Scott saldr was my kind' of speech." Gov.

McMath, invited Rayburn to speak, the plea that "Ihe campaign knock" and smear Harry Truman should cease," LH.1 Harlequin Cliib Discusses Play Sellings -The meeting of Lebanon High Harlequin- Club was', held yesterday with the adviser, Miss McConnell, in charge of Discussion on play 'To illustrate the theme she used miniature rooms with miniature arid demonstrated the living set -the' one-act Ptey, a. and the living: room-dining- room, set John loreYto Rhonda Fleming jnorreit -Tiicker on, latest Technicolor cpectacler-starting at the Academy tomorrow for thV of this week'. Correspondent: Mrs. Chmrlei Ri RlstanbVtt, 808 East St. Phone 7-8151 the tHe The bu eLin the" Nor.

A celianeous brldat given at- the Mrs. Dominic Bernardo, of .539 'Street' last evenJh-e, for Mrs. Joan-Bowman a recent bride. beautiful gifts and cards were received by the bride. Refreshments were to LhB following guests: I-jerb'y Somgardne'r, a 1 a-' nji-s- Frank Willman, Sirs.

Louis Aqul- cr, Mrs. Dominic Aquiler, Mrs' Edward Worth, nil of Lebanon-' Mrs. Ileury Lilley of Williamsport- Mrs. Herman Bowman, Mrs. Albert Bernardo, Mrs.

Dominic Bernardo, Mrs. Allen Blp.uch, Miss Rosie SchnHick, Miss Glayrtsr'Mey'eY, Miss Arlene yeagley, Mrs. Fruncts KlekQr and the guest of honor Mrs Joan all Ann Title. JJirtlitlay -A birthday party was given by Mr. and Mrs; of 513 East Main Street, for their twin son.

and daughter, 'Robert, on their first birthdRy, oh A large decorated birthday cake graced the. center of the-taihl'e. The U'ins received many lovely gifts and nelicio'us 'refreshments served by the mother to. the guests present. Mr.

and Mrs. Wolfe, the maternal grand psreri Is, from Hummelstojvn, Mr. -and Jlrs. Joseph -'Gingrich sons Gary, Thomas, and Josa'ph; of Harrisburg; and" Kline Seltzer aiid dauBhter' is'ancy of Hershey; the'inlsses Alice and Elsie Rbdgers Mrs. Stanley Jill DourteV'Susaii and Lynn MeIvin'--HorRt; -'ahci the sisters ot the' --celebrants, Paula and Karen.

all of V. Auxiliary The' meeting of the V. Auxiliary, was. held in -Post Home laet; evening, -with president, Harry- Snaveiy. in members It' to a Christmas, 'party next.

month, with a covered dish social and exchange basket, "'be started, this The Library is obseryinff' Week by Uayin.g; art books, on the regular hri ii ''is announced-by the in area the ofVthe Derry jpwnship Sefvicemens 'Gift Committee ''and the Community Playground Equipment Fund. CARD PARTY Nov." 14- M. Hospital Door Award Nnmeroiix- -AwarOs Tnllios, for BEER Make Seattle's Your First Stop! 48 BRANDS A. A. BEATTIE Distributor 1133 Walnut St.

Phone 1223 "Till Midnight For APPEARING NIGHTLY AT, YOUR BEAUTIFUL. 0pcen Terrace Restauraiit ANNVILLE Song Stylist and'Pianist risiiiei white BIRtCT. FROM NIW YORK CITY See and Hear Her in the Cocktail Lounge 'Phil Silvers starring show, the After the. the nierii- hers had voice try-ou'ts'-fpr-'radio work'-on -Spins a ''The It was "announced. thaV casting for Christmas radio' programs next'meeting.

John Kershnerj clnh and -Senior mehiberB stated been-busy painting a 1 new set-for tile-Senior Play, -Rnth," as well as rehearsing'fpr the production itself. -Dramatic Club the six-scene comedy which will he given Thursday In' the Lebanon High auditorium are Valerie' Miller as 'jnhn Karshner, James Kr'tim, "R'ichard. McCarty aiid Jane ASTOR -TSSS. Times Tonight Jail Dean Slockwtll "CATTLE DRIVE" In Technicolor. CAJvL Wm.

E. Gollam I For Your I Favorite Beer I 545 Weidmu St. I JOY THEATRE NEWMAN5TOYVN Tuesday AVediiesrtny" Valentino Lundijan "House on Telegraph v'Showi at fr'9 C.M. the' aiixlliary presented -'gif'tl" to Lhe the. organiza i Mrs.

David cial'-'- rooms'. of the whien "Advanced to Seargcnt Corp. Kenneth E. Atr and Mrs. "John Umbefger of 338 West Main Street, received his seargent's stripe last Saturday, November 10.

Sgt. Umberger-- is stationed at Chanute Air Force Base, Jllinois. He is a graduate of'Annville High School, year of 1950, and entered the service after, graduation in May. 1950. Personals' P.F.C." darl Fasnaoht of Fort spent; the weekend and Armistice Day; at the home, of Mrs.

Charles R. Ristenbatt and daughter Dorothy, of 308 East Main Mis's Janet Eppley of was the guest; of Mr. and an'4 son West Sheridan and daughter Grace- ot-jlOS- East Main Street and Alien- Rhine motored. on Monday, with Seaman David Ensminger, minger'left i to at Norfolk, -i, Last i 1M Today! ACADEMY I Fcatiiros At. BORDER BAMDtT! MY BROTHER tmtm U5IK3 Hatari ttttm Holm STACIf ON STAGE LaTraviata An All Star Director Piu! Brcincli Ernvtlo Birbini, Muiicil Production -SpUndid OrchMtra Chorui TICKETS NOW! Oieh.

SaJc. luelr Bok STAR TING TOMORROW Latest Technicolor Hit JUNGLE DANGER JUNGLE TERRORS STOUCHSBURG BINGO TONIGHT Frvgra Ckicfcea, Ree COFFEE," J9A.CpX, StMTtm COMBIXATIOXS JOHN PAYNE RHONOA FLEMING rwnitrr JUCKERi Vfl TECHmCOLOR One Worn and Fdur Desperate ife le For South Sea Gold! an Speaks uet derjnjhtojji ydiith 'while Holding responsible Dositions in our 'govern: and i pn 'the ''Korean situation, PechanWaid, "it makes me'bojl to think that "American sbldiers. the Jour youth, have 'been: casualties in the so-called while the Russians Have one drop of blood. the c6nflic'Kv: I Pechari I was introduced by William County district was toastmaster. for the successful affair.

The prograirr. opened with Dr. J. 158 commander, in the flag salute," i of the olojrfc'jjy. Frank Leffler and Harry lUfltm.shirie.:.Mrs, 'Beatrice Kessler America, Marion Ely, and Rev.

Anthony Catholic Chaplain' 'at the' Lebanon. Veterans hospital, .61 fered. the invocation, A number: of were intrb'- dup e'd'-including Judjjfft -A; Harry 1 James Glotf city; manager the iVM; Ly man' der "of Spanish Vetsj-VRussell; Fritz, commander of; ETeljanon eterans of Foreign Warsj-'Paul Ceresini, Catholic War yeterans; VD Frederick Ballen, Jewish War er, eo.irtriyander Legion Le- Cpmvali iJonestown Legion; Harry Kessler. central vice commander War Veterans; and Capt. Clair.

Wolfe, "Indiantown Gap. County and District 19 Leglon- alres.jware present; and all re- concerning work pt-the' American Officials Speak Robert of. commander of Lebanon County Council American Legion. noted That the Legion does ar'ge work towsrds lettering community, and more should placed on credit 1 for what is. done." Ben Dubspn, 1.9th -District Commander, is a.

member of Lhe iPa'lmyra Post, told" of how the has. in Gounty-in the ten, years. He said Annville" went from 79 members, in last" year, Grand m'ent of Pennsylvania '40. ''and 8, Raymond Smith told of the tieed for nibra help in conducting -programs at veterans hospitals, helping orphan children who -attend the Legion's Lgbanon Daily Le'banon, Presents EWS Doily plaque; recoKnlzInj; service to the.Salvntion Ahhv thVouch of Lebanon Dally KKWS, was 'presented tpUhe newspaper ImstnJjfht. S.D.

Evans, le'ft, the newspaper's manager Is tlie award from R. AV. ot ThiUdelphla, dtvisioBal seri-lce unit director. -'Others' who received similar plaques-for their outstancl- the Salratlon Army also included: John Feeman, of the Irfjbanon Service Unit; Jciseph T. Ix)fland, unit chairman; andFrank Short, of Station Scotland Orphans School.

The.Rev. William E. Swoopa devoted hls-talk to the fallen heroes who made'possible bur free way of life. He said the "Sons of Liberty" always answered the call of beleaguered nations, as they are doing todaj in Korea, lie admonished the group to "never forge.t.,our fallen comradeR." Another legion official present was Mrs. Painter, of Ladles Auxiliary.

She was introduced by. Mrs. Marian Ely, president of Unit 158 and she also cited need for many, more workers aid in LftRion programs' of aid to widows, disabled veterans and orphans. Interspersed during p'ro- were a number of soprano solos by Mrs. Beatrice Kessler.

She sanp "Carmanina," "Make Bella ve," "A-Kiss In Dark," and 'If I Could Tell' You." "SBhe was accompanied by. Mrs. Ely. Monient of Silence. Durlng'the program a silence was 'observed in memory ot the fallen and also in observance of.Armistice Day.

Following the -by Rabbi''. Alvin M. Poplack, a. nu m- lier of gifts we're handed' out' by Murray KeBSler and -Henry Livln: Chairman of -the Banquet Committee was Richard Shirks Murray Kessler program chairman, and the Ticket was composed of John Rpyer' Howard. J- Nicholas and Frank Womer.

Chester -Freed Harry Moonshine, Frank Leffler' and Harold Wlke were on the Seating and Decorations Committee, and Henry Levin and Murray. Kessler formed the Gifts Committee. The catering staff of the Republican Club prepared and served a delicious roast turkey dinner to the large group which filled the club's auditorium. NEWMANSTOWN 13 Paul Sha'ak, accompanied by Mrs. Isaac Beekey and Shaak.

motorEd.tp New York, to meet his wife and daughter -Beverly, who returned on the Queen Mary, from London, a three months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blanchard. is the postmaster at Sheridan. Mrs.

Amy Dohner, Sheridan, spent the week end with her son Richard'at The schools of, Mlllcraek shlp were closed Friday. to'allow observe the work In PALMYRA TONIGHT, 7 and 9 THEATRE Today and Tomorrow! -AII-STAR HounrooD CAST n.i_wt, BAB8 JULIE BISHOP DENNING. PRINCE MM.WISTMOH; HWWCK MYHHA.DEIL ONOURtUCE ARI WIVIS tOO TIRED" STARTS THURSDAY! can 'n a. FRED MacMURRAY PARKER A FOR BATHSHEBA COLOR BY Gregory Peck. Susan Hayward J3 1 oiir political factlong.

contributed' balloting -was in Manila, which elactlng itt mayor-for first-time. Heretofore Manila's mayor has been Few- reports' were received irbin the. other Only scattered returns, were expected before midnight, (11 a m. Jose P. puppet president during was 'generally-' conceded jlectioh to' the- Senate.

Laurel 'Is. 1 Party. He charged' the administration ot President Elpidlo who defeate'd. him" in 1 election, Is.wasteful i Huk raids delayed ballotihjr-by the registered voters'at spots. The.

Hiiks- had warne'd Toters to stay away £rom the poll! or face' death. CORNWALL CORNAVALL, Nov. Smith of Cornwall celebrated his birthday today. Mr Smith is employed by William C. Freeman of Cornwall.

Mrs. Paul While of" Cornwall celebrated her birthday last Thursday, Mrs. -'White' -was -formerly Margaret'ellers of Rexmont. Everette celebrated his' birthday Nor, Mrs. Joseph Gantz- of Cornwall celebrated her birthday last Mrs.

Paul Kline'of North Jornwall celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary 11. Mrs. Kline formerly Alma Shank. fONITE, 7 9 "JOURNEY INTO LIGHT" SletHng Hoyden -Viveca Llndfcrt .1 MUKINO THt SHOW OF GHAMPIONSh "EXCEPTEby SATURDAY MATINEES RESERVED SEAT TICKETS A a. -i.

1.00 Tax i MAIL MOW OP 1952 ERSHE RESERVED MUSIC-STORE- 627 CUMBERLAND ST.i'LEBANON I OR PHONE HERSHEY 268 I JjlMT NOW! WILIMG-SKEUON PAULA i ANN' RAYMOND 1 fylfLLER 1 KEENAN TOiii WYNN-TULLY- SONGS XICHAKD Plan Now To Our Annual POULTRY NIGHT TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20 CDCr i CHICKENS CAPITOL LAST TIMES TODAY! THE SEA HORNET RODCAMfRON ADELE ADRIAN BOOTH CHILL WILLS A RfPUeilC PRODUCTION STARTS WEDNESDAY! I T'S A Of THRILLSt Woe Palooka (, CROSS.

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