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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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T.Pm flailv Now bBftn. Pit TruirsrUv. Anril 20. iQeijrr Page 22 4 V. j)" A' aar Reunion Planned By Class Of '41 Members of the Lebanon Hig School, class ofi 1941, planned their 20th anniversary reunion at the home of Mrs.

Doris Sadazahn your Yost, 513 E. Cumberland Wed nesday. Present were Mrs. Joyce Fol PHILCO-BEIIDIX LAUNDRY CENTER Lclimnii nt Clh mer Shaw, Mrs. Jeanne Bent Viall, Mrs.

Doris Harbold Bow Marie Edwards Frey, Mrs. Marian. Gernert, Moore ft All Washing. and, Drying Frederick Bombefer, Warren 2. Frey and William Viall.

Jodr Lrnn. Dnnns and Tentative plans were discussed mt Mr. knd Q) to hold the reunion in September, DOE E. CnmbrrlMid 8i. Chariri Fdw.rd Bull rrlrbrstinf hp lirtt childrrn tl Mr.

and: hirthdar onltfrjrT to- Mn. Wilmrr Hn. tj. Sh. tht.

dauh- Nrw St. Donna It trvtn, trr af Mr. and Mrt. vrara aid Uidar and Martia Smith Jr. Charlri ia tw run eld Mri.

Hry bnyArr torf. Acr. Plmjr ti fTr yttrt i tm ity. Shu 1. In'h first fr.d.

si th P.lmyr Lltnfnt.ry 8(hol. Myerstown Graduates today. Are Married Company Introdnclory Special i The marriage of Miss Judith Lorraine Dinger, daughter of Mr. Free instruction, soap and bleach and Mrs. Victor Dinger of 204 9 A.M.

to 5 P.M. Sat. April 22 1961 Unity Among Churches Is Theme For Guild Session OPEN LATE College to Joel Harry Zinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Zinn of 108 S.

Rail road Myerstown. was solemn LEBANON i PALMYRA Mondoy 9 tft Monday 9 to Tutsdoy 9 la 9 Tuesday 9 to 9 Wtdnesdoy 9 to 6 Wcdncsdoy 9 to 9 Weak. Walk. ized last Saturday in the Frie-drens Lutheran Church, Myerstown. The Rev.

E. K. Stauffer Thuridoy 9 to 9 Thurjdoy 9 to 9 "Unity Among the Churches" was the program theme for a meeting of the Womens Guild of Trinity United Church of Christ. tan Hospital Auxiliary Street Fair. The group decided to hold a series of three book reviews in the Friday 9 to 10 Friday 9 to 15 officiated.

Saturday 8 to Saturday I to 9' a Palmyra, Wednesday evening at Fall half hour wash Always plenty of hoi wafer Doable washed Triple rinsed Exclusive doable soaking period Damp dried the church. The Christian social action de Miss Brenda Dinger served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Nancy Quigley and Elaine Fecg. Clifford R. Zinn Jr.

served as best man. Ushers were Robert Rowe, Walter Whitmoyer, partment was in charge of the Double Load program. fall. It was announced that Mrs. Robert Townsley, Mrs.

Norman Rothermel, Mrs. William Bolger and Mrs. John Hunberger will be delegates to the Guild summer conference, July 11 to 14, at Hood Reports Mrs. Melvin Bowman is de partment chairman Mrs. Clyde uorge Peiffer and Bernard Web ber.

Lambora is co-chairman. Get Special LEVER COUPON BRANDS HERE LUX LIQUID 53 A reception was held at the A talk by Mrs. John B. Long, member, on the mission she Mrs. Townsley gave a report on; church social hall for approximately guests.

Miss Kathryn Sing! Load I 20 riaff Dry 10 Ninnies El btauffer was soloist and Mrs visited last summer in Honduras and Ecuador, highlighted the program. Philip was organist. The couple honeymooned In Georgiana McCafferty Virginia and will-take uo resi read the Scripture, Mrs. Bowman It Off Open 24 Hours Every Day Of The Week SURF DETERGENT lit dence at Cabin Point, Lebanon offered prayer and Mrs. Homer Bicksler gave a reading.

RD 5. Both the bride are the Dauphin Lebanon Regional Guild meeting held in Annville. She reported that 11 members attended this meeting, Christian Foltz, Christian! service committee co-chairman, reported that ten members sewed for 56 hours at the Good Samaritan Hospital in March. Mrs. Bicksler and Mrs.

Carl Farver served at the refreshment table. The next meeting, on May 17j will be a mother daughter social at the church. 1 Business Mrs. Sterling Shue, first vice HANDY MDYs .34 graduates of Myerstown i School. She is employed by Dm president, conducted the business session.

Members voted $25 to pay for the ingredients of the food to ger's Shoe and Clothing Store and her husband is employed by the Geller Real Estate Company and Clifford R. Zinn Insurance Double Wash Load Full 17 Pounds EXCLUSIVE! only at your LAUNDRY CENTER Lehman at 6th be donated to the Good Samari- Company. FLUFFY all IRFJCFF Liquid Detergent' IJIljik 4c Off SILVER DUST BLUE 35c 6-0Z. Can Claim Of Housekeeper The Sample Store 20 South 9th Street ACTIVE ALL 77' Giant Size SPRY SHORTENING Se Off 4eoV" 80 jf 10c OFF in, i -g. tikOitJjij On Man's Home Denied A Dauphin County judge 01 Wednesday denied the claim of a Hummelstown RD 1 woman against the estate of a man whose housekeeper she had been.

Mrs. Gertrude A. Moyer, who was housekeeper continuously for John J. Allwine, Hummelstown RD 1, from 1945 until his death, alleged that Allwine had promised her his seven acre homestead on Route 422, one mile est of Hummelstown, if she remained in his employ. Mrs.

Moyer sought either the property or $13,104 in her claim. Allwine died September 1, 1959. Judge Lee F. Swope ruled that RifJSO BLUE 69 FLUFF0 SHORTENING Mb. I IVORY SOAP I PERSONAL SIZE I 3c -bar iff a BOYS' and GIRLS' SPRING COATS off Opkff.

Oiv can I the claimant had failed to estab lish the existence of the contract to the satisfaction of the court. TREND LIQUID DETERGENT TREND DRY DETERGENT I large (2) Activities Are Planned By Leaguers Cm pies-a99r I Sweetheart Soap GIRLS' SPRING MATS IVORY SOAP 5c OFF lc SALE 4 30)8 41450 GIRLS5 IVORY SOAP 2 large bars IVORY FLAKES 7915 Activities were planned at a combined meeting of the Senior and Intermediate Luther League of the Seventh Street Lutheran Church, Wednesday night, at the church. Nancy Dice, president, conducted the business session. Members planned to attend the East Penn Conference fun night to be held at Palm Lutheran Church on Friday at which time the Leaguers of Seventh Street Church will present a hike was panned for Sunday and members were reminded of the East Penn Conferencb Lutheran convention to be held at Lutheran Church, Myerstown, on May 6. The theme will be "Our Changing World." A swinning party was set for June at the YMCA.

Nancy and Barbara Brandt had devotions. The topic "The Christian in a Crowd" was presented by Nancy Dice. Twenty members, Earl Leiby, class teacher and the Rev. Robert C. Benner attended.

GLAM0RENE Liquid Rug and Upholstery Cleaner Wool Rug Cleaner quart A large selection of summer! playwcar arriving daily. 5J.29 jar ZEST ZEST criAD SOAP 07d I UOi b3miy bars 09 I "7a. CAMAY SOAP COMPLEXION SOAP CAMAY COMPLEXION SOAP barsl 2bath-Gr-rf bars gr ALCOA ALUMINUM WRAP DREFT DETERGENT Our new Heavy 25 ft. Duty roll BP Chic' i giant 7QV sneaks, come right to Pkg. anyone? the point! 5r 35jj 25 2 pk9t 27 cpf ts 29(f DUZ Soap Powder N.B.C.

PARTY THINS HOLLYWOOD MILK SHAKE DIXIE DESERT DISHES DIXIE HOT CUPShSSUb KLEENEX TISSUES 'colors KLEENEX TISSUES colors pkgs of 200 Our "Sweetnik" sneakers pkos. 27jf 53 69 have been styled-up to the very of 400 nuru ni rxurn easy u.or latest in fashion footwear: the 93? 8-or. jar wfc.ii vLcnntn off lor nnintprt tnp Fnrthp rnnrts wv. SWANEE TISSUE ASSORTED COLORS 4 ft 49(f ramniK nr mcf main kmmn' flrnnnri 4n 2c OFF A All white with black trim, or beige with MUELLER'S MACARONI DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE brown trim. Take your pick 21a" 61 (f 2oxm Wdy poy S1.S0) for Sachet Spray (to freihon linoru, tloioti, curtalm) end buy a.

Room Doodoriztr, too. lloant CAMETTB both tft bla-gwf volu. in th Room Deodorizer -field. BUY NOW WHILE EACH CAM IS 7e OFF REGULAR PRICE! SLICED PINEAPPLE DOLE FANCY P.S. We have canvas shoes for Mom and Dad cw MADCUMAI I nu rnrur kraft 7 -ox.

23d niiwiiiiinhiiVII vnfalllb BRAND jor KJ QMU Oil illw rIUO twvi PEANUT BUTTER SWIFT "OZ" VITAMIN ADDED FYNE-TASTE MILK "350 6 790 2 3Vo 25J It 1 I Smart is my. thriftier than mostf 111 ENDICOTT JOHNSON PVib- 590 pkg. BOOK MATCHES KERR'S POTATO CHIPS HANOVER CUTe7wAExNCH BEANS 738 Cumberland Slrpot, Lebanon Lebanon Valley Shopping Center, Palmyra 450 210-ox jars.

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