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Lebanon Semi-Weekly News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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4 fHE LBBAKOK, PA. ISAAC B. HAAK IN THE LUMBER BUSINESSATMYERSTOWN FOR A PEWODOF FIFTY YEARS I. CX O. F.

Officers Will be Installed April 12 by D. G. M. Gingrich of Bahney, Pres. of Myerstown National Bank is 111.

District Deputy Grand Master S. B. Gingrich, of Palmyra, will install the following newly elected officers of Myerstown Lodse. No. 368, I.

O. O. on Tuesday evening, April 12: Noble Grand, William Billman; Vice Samuel E. Leinlnger; Third Member of Relief Committee, Allen Holtzman; Trustee, A. B.

Landis; Outer Guard. Jaco-b Kline; Janitor, Moses Ytengst; Financial Secretary, Harry Roller; Representative to Grand Lodge, Rev. E. Stauffer. IQlmer Reist, of Klelnleltersvllle Lodge, No.

1181. who is a candidate for the office of Distiict Deputy Grand Master, was endorsed at week's meeting of Myerstown lodge. Doing Business Half Century. Lust Friday It was 50 years since Isaac Haak -started -work at the Sou'-h Railroad street yard, wihich he afterwards acquired, and he Is still engaged in business. For nome years, Mr.

Haak had planned to tali? a holiday when this anniversary occurred, but in- put in a 'hard day's work, superintending the preparations for tho erection of the now Myerstown National bank building, forgetting all aboat the anniversary date, until fiO'mt 1 time in the evening. Mission Band Kntertnlned. Tho Mission Band of the United Evangelical church was entertained at an "April Fool" party, at the home of M.r. and Mrs. William I.

on Park Avenue. About 25 children and a nunvber of their mothers participated In the event and all a fine time. Some of the Jokes caused much merriment. All the games played had April fool jokes a.n'd Mrs. Kutz also had an April Fool menu for the lundheori that waa served.

The affair' had been arranged witih the view of setting the We Erect Monuments Of Various Designs But All of Dignity and Beauty. Call at our yard, 131 North Eighth street and inspect pur car.load of finished Marble. Ask to see the Brandon Marble and get the best that money can buy. WILLIAM D. EBLING 131 NORTH EIGHTH Lebanon, Pa.

REAR OF GOODWILL HALL, Myerstown, Pa. members together, preparatory to their public meeting, is to be held on the last Sunday evening fchn month. Ofiiciittcri at Fisher Funeral. Rirv. H.

j. Welker and Rev. Dr. J. Lewis Fluck, both of this place, yesterday officiated at the funeral of Benneville Fisfter, at Lebanon, the services being held in St.

Mark's Reformed church. Tho late Mr. Fisher -was the father of Rev. Dr. Fisher, of St.

Mark'. 1 and -was for a number of a resident of this place. Tendered Reception. A reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Kline, who were wedded a week ago, at the home of Mr. Kline's father, Jacob of Washington Avenue, on Sunday, at which the following were present: Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Kline, Jacob Kline, Miss jVhn'a Kline, Fisher, the Misses Edith Moyer and Mary Schaeffer, of town; Mr. and Mrs. NoaJh Kline, of Lebanon, and George Grimes, of EpgstrnortHnnry Chickens.

Eugene Rabokl, of South Broad has a flock of eight chickens that did remnrkaV.ly well during the month of March, averaging seven eggs day during that period. Preached Prof Zener of Albright College, on Sunday evening preached In the Reformed church, at Rlchlnnd. Bank President 111. Adam Bahney, President of the Myerstown National bank, who has beor. confined to his ftomo with ill- during- the pur-t week, was yesterday reported to lie somewhat im- prov ed First Class Private.

According to information received by his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Tjine. their son Allen, who enlisted in the U.

S. Rjegular Army and Js located at Camp Beiinington, Georgia', has been promoted to a first class private. He is in excellent health anr. enjoys tho army life. Guests at Groh Home.

Miss Mary Mast, a teacher in. the uch'ools. spent week end as the guest of Miss Hi'lda Groh. Thev were schoolmates at. the Millei sville State Normal School, both LOOK And see if your storage battery is in good shape before you use your Automobile this Spring.

If not, take it to SCHELL'S ELECTRIC STORE 12 MAIN AVENUE, MtERSTOWN, PA. year's class. Elizabeth Witmeyer and Ruth Boyca-, of Lebanon, were also Sunday visitors at t-ho Oroh home. Employed bT T. W.

Batdorff. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Batdorff moved bere from occupying their East Main Avenue home, gome time ago from I. B.

Haak. Mr. Batdorff will em- hy 'hts brother, Thomns W. the marble is an experienced man having been engaged in the s'amo line of work at Wernersvilte, durlnK the past 18 Personal Mention. and Mrs.

Manton Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer and Mrs. Emma Kaufiman, on Sunday visited Harry Sheplor and family, at Aun- vills.

Miss Sallie Uhrich, daughter of Mrs. Morris Uhricb. of West Main Avenuei Is a patient at Gladwynne GoliMiy. the privfctt; sanitarium of Dr. Ludluin, near Philadelphia, where she is under treatment for nervoup tni'ible.

Herbert Zartman nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Behney, Nathaniel Bechtold. Mrs. Ros 0 Huber her daughter, Ram on Werner.

were the Heading people spent Sunday with their Myerstown friends. Kline, the local rake man, has resumed the making of wooden rakes, he had discontinued 1 on account of the scarcity of tho proper wood. Mr. Kline, a week ago, sacured a fine supply Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Fields on Sunday visited frinnde at Annville. Mrs. Emma Stchler entertained the following visitors: Mr. ami Mrs. Lemuel Matthews, Lebanon; Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Stohler. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harry Stohler, Richland; Mr.

and Mrs. "Echvnrd Fittery and Mrs. John Kaut'fman, Shlrksvillo, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Weaver, of near Mount Aetna.

Mrs. Savilla Smith, of Richland, the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rebecca Wolf. Israe IKing and family, of Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry of Horshoy, were Sunday visitors at the 'home of Emamuel King and family Tlio Gas and Fuel Company will have r. demonstration of Lorraine stoves and regulators at their store, on Thursday and Friday. Funeral Director Isaac Bahney had charge of the burial of an infant of Mr. and Mrs. Hcstetter, of near Half Way.

Interment was made at Annville. Weston Emerich and. family spent Sunday visiting friendn at Reading. Mrs. Emanuel K'ng and daughter, on Saturday halted Mrs.

King 1 father. Harrison Hartman, at nead- wlio i.s ill. Mrs, H. A. Benfer and son, returned home, a ter spending a week at th'e heme of 'her Mr.

and Mrs Hpffmp.n, at The April meeting of the Womens' Christian Temperance Union will be held at the liome ol Laura Roland, South Co'Ic'ge street, on Thursday eveiiintr, at 7.30, when there be an interesting program. G-oorgQ Klopp and family, until a days ago, residents of Reading, spent the. week end visiting at the home of Mr. Klopp's mother, Mrs. Emma KJopp.

They will move to Indianapolis, Ind. week. Mr. Klopp is covering temtory in that section, 'au c. salesman for Willjam H.

Luden, the Reading candy manufacturer. Morera.l H. Beckley, of New York, visited his mothar, Margaret the week end. Mr. Berkley is connected with the New Yorlr office of the- WestJnghouse Elontric Company, in a clerical capacity.

Mrs. Mark Brightbill returned from a visit to her father, Sylvester Creitz, at Pajmertou. DELIGHTFUL HIKE TO INWOODON SUNDAY FJUT young men of tlvis city. Earl Yordy, Raymond Yordy, Roy Kindt and Clarer.ee Peiffer, participated in one of thel many hikes schefUil- ed for this Mimmer. The party left the "burg" early on Sunday morning for When they arrived thert they were given a big dinner Mr.

Kindt's grand parents. After the im-al they took a trip to the mountains, where they spent the afternoon. The party left Inwood on the 5:15 tram for Lebanon. MIDDLETOWN MAN PURCHASED LOUSER FARM FOR $14,000 Conditions at the recordor's office, at the court house, are rapidly assuming normal proportions again, and just about the average number of deeds of normal times were filed today. Among iho transfers of property recorded were the following: Samuel A.

Longer to Isaac B. Kot- tering, of Middletows, valuable farm In South Lebanon township. Consideration, $14,000. Mallnda Bachman and others to Gulen 1. Hetrich, a house and lot.

at the corner of Franklin street and the William 1'enn Highway. Consider, ation, $1,700. Jacob Eshenbach to. Harry A. Keller, house and lot.

at the corner of Guilford street and Polk alloy. Consideration, $2,600. Jos. K. Kissinger and wifo to Adam II.

Fisher, a house and lot in Jackson township, Consideration, $2,600. Removed From Mount Zion to Wernersville Mr. and Mrs. Shaak, of Mt. Zio.x, have moved their possessions to WernersniJde.

where they 1 havo- recently purchased a home airlwhon: they will ros'do in th future. IvI' Shaak is reiired Nowa Want Ads Bring DIRECTOR OF LEBANON CO. TRUST COMPANY YOITVEGOTTO CROWD 'EM TO GET THE SUCKING INSECTS T. T. Lineaweaver is Elected to Succeed Grant Weidman At the meowing of the Board of Directors of thr Lebanon County Trim Coanpany, hek 1 yesterday, T.

Lineaweaver was elected a director to fill the vacancy by the depth of Grant Weidman, esq. Mr. Lineaweaver is prominently identified with a nunvber of substantial Industrie. 1 being president of the Mt. Grctn a Brownstone Company treasurer of the Lebanon Stone Company and the Annvllle Stone Co.

and manager of the Annville Quarry Company. He has for many years been active in promoting local civic enterprises and is recognized us being one of Lebanon's foremost citizens. Hia selection as a member of Uto Board of Directors of ti arrowing banking institution is a fitting recognition of his ability and 'business standing. BROTHERS THE PALL BEARERS AT FUNERAL OF HENRY MATT Funeral services were conducted this afternoon for tho lato Henry Matt, of Palmyra, from tho reeldenc: of his sister, Mrs. Jacob Shoemaker, of Second Avenue and 1 Walnut street.

Rev. Pholan. of Hershey, tho services, worn largely attended. Many beautiful floral tri- butos were sent In by sympathetic friends and relatives. Tho bearers were four brothers of tho deceased, Lean tier, Joseph.

Frederick and Robert Matt, and burinl was maio at St. Mary's Catholic cemetery. Undertaker Fmnk J. McGovoru hud charge of thu funeral Get Your Children a BROWNIE CAMERA The Lebanon Valley Savings Loan Association Has Earned and Paid over Half a Million Dollars in Interest During the Past 26 Years. THEY WILL PAY YOU INTEREST ON YOUft IDLE MONEY AT THE RATE OF FIVE PERCENT EACH SIX MONTHS.

FREE OF TAXATION. For Further Information Call on the Treasurer. JOHN E. HARTMAN, at 160 N. Eighth Street, Lebanon, Pa.

Prices $3.50 Made by the Eastman Kodak Co. We guarantee every one to produce first class photos. HARPEL'S "Home of the Kodak in Lebanon" 757 CUMBERLAND ST. See our window display. BRINGING UP FATHER- U.

S. Patent 1917, International News Service), (By United Press) Action all the tinie Is needed battl against th sucking says the American Association, in a lesion on how to get th! brand of destroyer. You have to crowd 'em and get every one, the associatLin points oat. Since these insects suck their by getting int 0 tho leaf or fruit, stomach pois'sns cannot reach unless you feed each on by hand- This being impossible, they must be controlled by the use of called contact sprays. Certain materials which) are corrosive or oily In nature k'11 the, insects by cm- tact with the body.

I spraying --r this group of insects it. sary that the spra hit every insect. If, be killed, and for thla reason more thorough application of the must be made. A boiled, chemical of ifme and sulphur. containing; peculiar compounds of these material known as phur solution.

ha been for years a standard spray for Lroi of certain of scale r'pcfe ami pla ri Hce, strong solution, is an pffictest gitide, aiding- greatlv ihe trol of scab, mildew and certain other fungous diseases. It can readily used in conjunction uf lead as a spray. JOINED IN WKDLOCK Rev. J. A Keiper, pastor of U.

H. church, united in marriage. April 2, Clnries Young, Mr. luul Mrs. Franklin Youttg, Ot i Pleasant Hill, and Mise Fl Haws'pr daughter of Mr.

and Franklin Hassler of this city, 4 News Want. Atl Pay to the order of Cash $15 OO FOR BOYS SUITS WITH 2 PAIR OF PANTS This is an exceptional value thijit will be welcomed with open arms ijri homes that shelter a 2 legged boy. The patterns are fresh, the mode Js are new, but it is the materials that ill open your eyes and win your admiration for they are the kind you seldcjm see at this price-IN SUITS HAWG ONLY ONE PAIR OF KNICKERS. All comes under the head of giving you the best we can for the feast amount of money, We promised you big things this is one of them. AH sizes in stock.

No trouble to show. Don't miss seeing this special value. I CLOTHIER BY GEORGE McMANUS COOK-EH? WFtL HERE. CAN PAN-CAKES OUT- THEY CEMENT; HAVE ANOTHER ORDER OF WHAT IT "SIR? TO ALL OAX AND WHEtS VOU TAKE SUCH A ER -A -INE-t'LL i i '48.

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