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Evening Report from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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Evening Reporti
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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EVENING REPORT, LEBANON, NOVEMBER 28, 1019 PAGE THIRTEEN 3Sd Candidate for Senate Leader of Democrats Who Oppose Hitchcock rT I if i Baking When you want to make flaky biscuit, delicious muffins and gems, real muts and cake of fine texture then you need miller Hhot, and exhibited at tho Hotel Itexinnnt. I Robert Quarry, of Mines Vlllege, was a caller in Rexmont on Satur. day evening. I Aaron Smith made trip to Lch- anon on Monday. I Terry linker was busy sawing wood for George Carpenter on Mon-( day evenliiR.

I Trunk Wltman und family moved to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fisher last week. I I Powp0 Hi 1 1 iRliUMF Schaefferstown THE WHOLESOME ll Home Mission Day services were BAKING POWDER held In St. Paul'fl Reformed church.

2 "Making a Nation" was tho subject 1 1 lit Campbell town of the service. John L. Oct tie, of Mount Zlon, was culler In town. Peter Schrain, of near Lebanon, culled on his friends In town last week. 1 1 VI Hex Wclgley and family moved to Lebanon for tho winter months.

Ite held in Ihe Cleona school house on Thursday evening' Dec 4. Chaplain I. Ildlrieinan now pastor of the IT. Ii. church, Klizabethville, l'a.

will iptak. Mr und Mrs. Irvin Uellanian, Modesta, California spent several days at Clayton Brandts'. Mr- and Mrs. John Kunck, and two children.

Palmyra, spent Sunday evening at Homer Miller's. A building boom is rampant in You can. make it a Furniture Christmas by giving the most useful of all gifts Brighten the home with a gift that will always be a pleasant reminder of the happy Christmas 1919 I Tho Wclgloy mansion -of town is for sale. A trained nurse has two classes under Instruct bin every "Monday afternoon and evening. Thero will be Union Thanksgiving Salem Reformed church having tho electric lights they have two Rood chandeliers fdr.sale one with four lights and.

the other six lights will be Hold at a very reasonable price if any church or business place needs one It must bo sold to get Ir out of way. Wilson Orady moved his family to their newly bought home North of town last week. Jcromo Snavoly the busy butcher has dressed two doers weighing 100 and 130 lbs for llaldeman of ton who'shot them in Maine lust eck. They were divided among fionio 40 families. tins town.

services In St. Paul's Reformed afternoon No preaching services in leiuiu 0M Thanksgiving at 1T30 o'clock. The week day schools 'of the Heidelberg region are invited to attend these services. He 1'. B.

cliurch on Sunday, Nov. JO, Itev. and Mrs. I). M.

Sellers, Kon- tana, spent Friday in this town, A free will offering of $321 in obedient to the proclamations of tin cash and subscriptions was received President of the I'nlted States and by the IT. B- congregation to pay for the Governor of our Commonwealth. JS. Peter I-ongcnccker and wife made the newly installed furnace, the bal- 1 Meet with us to thank God for His goodness to us. Rev.

A. J. ltachman married Christian H. llaldeman, of Palmyra, a business, trip to Lebanon on Sat- ancc to be added to tho building tirday. fund.

Lloyd the little son of Sam Line-: Miss Susan Balsbaugh spent Sun-aweaver is critically ill with pnett- day afternoon at 'llopeland, Lancas- fell ,...8 tor county. to Miss Katie L. Shaffer, of Cleona, on Saturday afternoon at the Tte- formed parsonage. Prof. C.

S. Kelchner will be the principal speaker at the monthly nionla. Amos Rlsscr and family of ncarj Rissers Church visited her parents last Sunday. I Rexmont FURNITURE 732-734 CUMBERLAND ST. LEBANON, PENNA.

Paul Studt of Robesonla, visited at Dundoro's last Sunday afternoon. Daniel Nyo made a business trip missionary meeting of St. Paul's He- lfubert Hyle, of tho Cornwall Ore fonne(l church tho coming Sunday Bank company, also a member of the evening. Rexmont Gunning. Club, on Wednes- Mrs Thomas T.

Brendle is visit-day shot the biggest rabbit of the inj? Cr sonS( nevs DavId and season, a Flemish Giant. Mr. Hylo Royce during tho Thanksgiving sea-had a lot of visitors to see the rah- 8on bit. Among them were the towns- Jeremiah Snavely, of Reading, people and members of the Gunning on lis si.stCr, Mrs. Charles Club.

Bomberger of town. Senator Oscar W. Underwood Friends of Senator Oscir W. Under wood, of Alabama, nml Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock, of Nebraska, have begun an active canvass of the Democratic membership of the upper house in the contest to decide who shall be leader to succeed the to Reading last Friday.

Mrs. 0. C. Wolfcrsberger son and daughter autoed to Bachmansville on Sunday afternoon. Mrs.

Calvin Proud foot with her daughter in law visited the former's Henry, of Schaefferstown; Mr. and Sunday were visitors at the home Mrs. Wayne Light, Mr. and Mrs. 'of tho former's daughter and fam-Harvey Light, children Irene and jly, Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Olinger. Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leininger Mrs.

Al. Dubble and son Christie, son Chester, Mrs. Henry Brendle, of Lititz, on Sunday were visitors at Mrs. Sallie Gibble, Henry Light, of the home of Geo. Dubble.

William Quarry, of Paradise, was William Noll moved his family to a caller In Rexmont on Saturday shillington last week. He' is em-evening, ployed as a carpenter at Reading. late Senator Thomas S. Martin, of Virginia. It is said that Senator Underwood's candidacy has made so sister If.

Shaeffer last week. In 30 years trucking' G. C. Wolf-last week the full shape of a hand four fingers and a thumb it is hand four ngers and a thumz it is quite curious. muc icauway inai aooui ny oi dren Lena and Leon, of kleintclters- Bachmanville Mrs.

Lillian Hylo maae a trip io Reading on Saturday. Quite a number of Rexmont people attended the fair at West Leba ine jorty-seven uomoeraiic senators are ready to vote for him. A reception was held at tho home non on Saturday evening. Cleona On Saturday evening, Nov. 27, tne of Mr.

ana Mrs. Ben. lleisey, on Golden Eagle Band will furnish urn- Sunday, in AnPville, in honor of sic at the fair in the West Lebanon their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. band hall. and Mrs.

Harvey Hrisey, of this John Watson, of Penryn, was a place, whoso marriage occurred re- ville, were Sunday guests with the family of Harry Donough. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kline and son, Levi, of Weaverstown, on Sunday visited tho former's mother, Mrs. Emma Kline at Greenville.

The following were visitors on Sunday at the home of Lizzie Royer: Jacob Marks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gibble, Mr. and Benj. Bechtold, and son Roy, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Royer, of West My-erstown; Mr. and Mrs. Janos Marks, to Keep Watchful Eye on the Next Congress Washington, Nov. 25.

The smokers are ready for war. The National Tobacco League of America, organize to combat antl-tobaccr. legislation, has opened headquarters here to keep a watchful eye on Congress. Today the league issued a scathing denunciation 'of Dr. Clarence True Wilson, secretary of the temperance board of the Methodist church, declared that he has libeled the President and the government and cast serious reflections upon those American soldiers who smoked cigarettes in the line of battle.

In an open letter to Bishop McDowell, of the Methodist church, tho league today declared that smokers are "Godfearing people" and "their quarrel is never with the church but it is with thr.so members of it who prefer fanaticism" to the Christianity that respects the "truth as Jesus taught it. and Mrs. Daniel Merkey, of Round Top Valley were Sunday visitors with Nathan Ientz and family at Weaverstown. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred, Saul, daughters, Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saul and son, Raymond, on Sunday visited at the home of Daniel Miller, caller in Rexmont on Sunday. cently. William Krick, of Rexmont, spent Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Shearer and Saturday in the South Mountains daughter, Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Dubble and children on Sunday visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibble at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs.

Tyrus Merkey, of Frystown, on Sunday were visitors at the home of Mrs. Sarah Kline who continues ill in bed. Mr. and Mrs. George Shanaman and family entertained the following guests over Sunday: Mrs.

Ed. Reed, and daughters, Sadie and Edith, of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Wei-rich and children, George and Mary, of Myerstown; Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Ililbcrt of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donough and daughter Anna, on Monday afternoon attended the funeral at Myerstown of Mrs. Donough's aunt, Mrs.

Gerber, of New York. Harry Layser, Aaron Katzaman, and Jacob Marks on Monday did their fall butchering. Several of our farmers on Monday were hauling feed from Richland hunting rabbits. J- C. Felker attended the funeral Mr.

and Mrs, Amos Snyder spent. Saturday "afternoon with friends near Schaefferstown. Mrs. James Batz, and Miss Emma Brubaker are recovering from illness. iMr- and Mrs.

Samuel Breidenstine entertained 27 visitors on Sunday. Mr and. Mrs. Clayton Brandt and "'augbter spent Sunday afternoon at "Mathan Brandt's near Roe.berty, A Parent-Teachers meeting will William Ditzler, of Quentin, made of Mrs. Fry in Ephrata, on Tues- a trip to Philadelphia on Friday.

day. Charlie Rissmiller on Saturday, Ezra Stauffer spent Thursday while hunting for rabbits, tho dogs evening in Elizabethtown. scented a fox and ran him down. It Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob S. Brandt and near Reistville. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bucher spent Sunday with the family of Cyrus Dohner at Ionn.

Miss Helen Leininger, of Weavers-town, was a week-end visitor with her aunt, Mrs. Ida Steiner at Reading. Joseph Laysor and family entertained the following guests on Mr. and Mrs. John S.

Shenk, was a big gray fox, which Mr. Riss- and daughter, Florence, of Stouchs-burg; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Royer, of Richland. Morris Manderbach and Miss Mary Manderbach, of Myerstown, were Sunday callers in this vicinity.

Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Epting and two daughters, and Mrs. Sharp-el and family, of Shartlesville, on i where Mr. Kalbach unloaded a car of stock feed.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ebersole and son, Harvey, attended the Brethren Church on Sunday evening, In Ann-ville. Revival services began at that place, conducted, by Rev. Jacob L.

Myers, of Logangville, York county. Mrs. Eshletnan 'and daughter, Fannie, of Ellzabetatown, spent some time last week at the home of R. W. Eshleman.

On Thursday M. B. Brandt received the taxes at I. S. Tschudy's for the Mt.

Joy fire insurance company. The United Christians held services at this placo on Sunday evening. Harry F. Gruber delivered potatoes to Middletown, last week. Mother Friend ExpGctdntMothGrs Used By Three Generations! Al All Druatlsls Swcial Booklet on Motherhood mai Fr Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cougli cold, threatening throat or lung nffoctions, with Eckman'a Alterative, the tonic and uphuilder of 20 year successful use.

SOc and I1.G0 Dottles from aruRgists, or front ECKMAN LABORATORY. PhUadelpbUI children, Layser and Clara; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron sons Earl and James, of Mastersonville, Lancaster county; Mr. and Mrs.

John Hertzler, and son Clarence, of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hertzler and Blanche Layser, of near Frystown; Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Layser and son Russel, of Millbach; Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Layser, children, Naomi, Josephine ami LcRoy, of Krums-town; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Layser, Llovd Layser, Carmi Layser, Victor Thieves with an automobile got away with $2500 worth of hosiery from the Vaughan Knitting company's plant, Pottstown. BRADFIEI-D REOUIATOR CO.

DIPT. 5-0. ATI.AWTA. CJL and Ray Wcist, Ray Blecher, Louis Bollinger, of Richland. Mrs.

Cora Bruhacher, children, Howard, Naomi and Ruth on Sunday visited at tho home of Isaac Brubaker at Richland where the following also were guests: Howard Weiss and family, of near Lebanon; Amnion Krall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Krall, of near Reistville; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brubaker, Mr.

and. Mrs. Pharos Nolt, of Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of My-erstown; Mr.

and Mrs. Abram Geib. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Katzaman and grandson, Rufus Light were Sunday visitors at the home of Levi Stoudt at Sinking Spring.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Light, of Host; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Kelchner and son, Luther of and Mrs.

John Copenhaver and son, John S. Shifter is afflicted with lumbago for some time. Samuel Kalyor, of Deodate, spent some time on Sunday at Hiram Bal-mer's. Mr. Rainier is on the sick list and is not much improved.

The school at this place is in a flourishing condition, taught by El-roy l'i. Baker, of Deodate. Good attendance, with teacher, scholars and patrons working in harmony. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben. Grubb and William Yetter attended the Cone-wago church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shearer and daughters were; the guests of Rev.

and John S. Baker, near Deodate, on Sunday. Miss Annie Bauni, of Aberdeen, was a recent visitor at the home of Miss Lena II. Gruber. M.

B. Brandt spent some time on Monday in Rheems. Mr. and Mrs. William Gruber, of Elizabethtown, were the guests at the homo of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter D. Gruber, on Sunday. Advance Showing of Choice CHRISTMAS GIFTS CARDS and BOOKLETS Opening of Our 1 Toyland Basement I The Children's Paradise I Saturday, Nov. 29th HARPEL'S The Gift Store of Lebanon II cA.

Smart Single-Breasted -mSCHBADM II Ulsterette For Town And Country Wear I Tie PEMBERTON Nasty Colds oyer's Meeting House Revival services conducted by Rev. Jno. C. Zug, of Palmyra, will open here on Saturday evening Nov. 29.

Mrs. Owen Olinger, of Krums-town, last week, while on a business trip to Avon in their auto, met with a mishap. She evidently lost control of tho machine which dashed into a telephone pole with such force that broke the pole and did considerable damage to the machine. Mrs. Olinger fortunately escaped in slendcrness.

Double- II acting collar two-piece Get instant relief with Tape's Cold Compound' jury. ATrc finciin Tlnhhlp nil fiat nrrl.iv I II belt in back. Providing II Don't stay stutren-up! Quit blow- stay with her daughter's familv, Mr. ing and snffing! A dose of Pape land Mrs. David Gibble, at Master- Cold Compound" taken every two sonville.

Lancaster county. hours until three doses are taken us- Mrs. White, of Cleona. who spent "ally breaks up a cold and ends all i a it j. ii i (rrinno TtlKPrv.

Uboth the warmth of an ulsterette and the style I of a body-ntted coat. I ine last inree weens at me iiomt? ui Kline and me very nrst uose opens uur her niece, Mrs. Albert family, at Weaverstown, on Satur-. cioggei-up nosirns aim i- dav returned to her home. sases or our "eau- 1 uoc dull- Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Shanaman in ning; relieves the headache. Hnr.r. fnrAviprinaca f7 1 Tl II tr tr-- -v 4 Hi sore- a letter Irom their son, Harry, at D.

I Camp Bragg, N. were informed ness. sunness. that ha v.a nrnmntoH frnm Pnrnnrfll "Pape's Cold Compound is the II rlarvey L. beltzer II 11.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIER II to a Sergenat. He continues in fine quickest, surest relief known and health and states that they expert- costs only a few cents at drug enced some cold weather. stores. It acts without assistance. Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Basuore. and Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, children, Myrtle, Irene and Curtis, Insist on Pape's! i i i -J.

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