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Lebanon Semi-Weekly News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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is "hi 1 You Should Easter Morn And there's no reason why you can't. Bashore's have taken particular pains this Spring to select merchandise that will meet with all Men's requirements--m style, in materials and in price. We are offering finer goods at lower prices than ever before. In making your selection be sure have your Suit, Topcoat, Shirt, Tie and Hat all in complete harmony. SPRING SUITS SPRING TOP COATS sera COMMON PLEAS COURT LISTED Deputy cmi'iity Prothonotary Rob-i rrt Boyer has prepared the trial for the Common Pleas Court frheduled open on Monday, May to c-'ntiniie for a week.

The thirty in th" limit that may he listed for trial in any one week, are scheduled to be heard" in the following order: Cyrus Zimmerman and Henry i Zimmerman, vs. Annie E. Bo win an and Mary K. Bowman, No. 209, September Term, 1927, trespass.

The Tenth' National Bank, a Corporation, vs. John Petty, No. 90, December Term, 1927, assumpsit. The Tenth National Bank, a Corporation, vs. Walter K.

Petty, No. 07, December Term, 1927, asaumpsit. Fred M. Brookmyer. vs.

J. Warren Light, No. 93, March Term, 1928, assumpsit. Robert H. Wentling by his father and next friend Robert J.

Went- llrig and Robert J. Wentllng in his own right, vs. William T. Dengler and Roficie B. Dengler trading and business ns William T.

Dengler and Son, No. 205, March Term, 1928, trespass. Pierce Edris, vs. Elmer Wagner, No. 206, March Term, 1928, as-, I Kiimpslt, I Ellen E.

Kercher, by her next and mother Mary Kercher and Kercher in. her right, vs. jclaence D. Becker, NO. 149, Sep" itember Term, 1928, trespass.

I W. S. Poorman vs. Reading Comi pany, a corporation. No.

205, September Term. Herman P. Myers vs. Reading Company, a corporation. No.

206 'September Term, Franklin Hunslcker vs Adam Hoffman. No. 231, March Term, Stephen V. vs. Clarke M.

Seltzer. Paul B. McKinney, guardian Ad Lilem' of Thelma M. McKinney. a minor.

No. 107, June Term, I Marvin H. Bennctch vs. Ellen Sei, bert, guardian ad litem of Silas N. Seibert, a minor.

No. 73, September Term, .1. II. Mountz vs, George En'gle. No.

164, September term, 1929. Appeal. The Estate Stove Company vs. William A. Fo-rry.

No. 1G9, September term, 1929. AsHunvpsit. Tho Froniar Company vs. Jacob Woaland.

No. 221, September term, 1929. Assumpslt. Flora Fry and Clement Fry, her huf.band, vs. Lebanon Auto Bus Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation.

No. 206, September term, 1929. Trespass. Emily Seers vs. Lebanon 1 Auto Bus Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation.

No. 207, September term, 1929. Trespass. Annie Nowlen vs. Katie May Ulrich and David N.

Ulrich, her husband. BARREL'S EASTER SUGGESTIONS A Kodak or Brownie Camera to get snap shots of your new Easter Suit or dress. If you 'have a Kodak, don't forget to get a roll of Kodak Film before Easter. Our Special $2.98 Ladies Hand Bags are selling better than ever. It's simply wonderful how they have gone out.

A new lot in today. GET ONE FOR EASTER i Beautiful Costume Jewelry Very attractive and very inexpensive. Just What you need to put'the finishing touches on your Easter Outfit. Necklaces, Bracelets and Rings In all the fashionable colors. Flower Bowls and Vases For your Easter glass, pottery and metal.

Artificial Easter Flowers Can't be distinguished from the real article and are almost as low as 10 cents per spray. As usual the most in Lebanon. EASTER Toys, Cards, Novelties, Booklets and Decorations. BARREL'S 757-759 Cumberland Lebanon, Pa. EASTER SHIRTS Special the Lusterglo.

$2 EASTER NECKWEAR New Easter Color. $1 $1.50 EASTER HOSE Swell New Patterns. Easter Hats Bashore's 3pecial $5. Mallory Cravinetted Hats $6.50 $7.50 SIACCO ENTERED PLEA OF NOT GUILTY UNION EASTER SERVICE SUN.ATFREDER1CKSBURG Vincent Siacco, thirty one, Balti- charged with murdering Kob- Klluefelter, thirty one and iaehmaji, both of Lebanon, Froderieksburg, April 15. Mr.

and Mrs. Krissinger, had a chicken dinner on 1 Sunday in honor of their granddaughter, Bessie Krissinger, Le-banon. Those present were Joseph Krissinger and family, Bertha, Bessie, Naomi and Mormon: Mary Helen Binuer and Guy Howard Krommas and family, all of Hock, visited at the homo of Albert Zimmerman and wife on Saturday. Rev. Luther Klick aud -wife, of Wind Gtxp, spent a day at tho home of ami Mrs.

C. M. Kissinger. Warren Zimmerman and wife and chidron spent, Sunday at the home of M. F.

Werner and family. Mrs. Martin Strauss, of Harrisburg, spent the week-end in town. Amos Kurtz and family, of Wyo- V'lsited at. tho home of Ira wife, on Sunday.

See how they thrive- How quickly they grow- How free from leg How soon they Just by mixing Conkey's Y-O with your mashes. The cost is trifling. Sunday morning, April 20, the making the four generations. Uundav schools of. this place will not guilty when arraigned in The Ladies Auxiliary, of the Five Court, Baltimore, Tuesday o.

No. 1, will enjoy a baked JTnlon Kastev service. a Members nml friends of the Sunday school are invited. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Goodliu and dorning. Judge Robert Stanton, the supper and chicken corn soup on Sat-i iresSding jurist, fixed Apiil -'3 as the un iay April 26. I ay to 0 tlu- tnal Harry Sherk and wife and Kate Siacco appeared undistuibed when sheik, visited at the homo of A. II. Siacco appeared undistuibed wen shoik, visited at the omo Appeared before the judge aud Imjspei'k anil wife, at.

Myevstown, ou fit VI 1 tlllit was a mere formality that re- IjuYred only a few minutes Tho slayer was retiuned to priioi, ftd held witlvnu bail latest repoitb Baltimore to 1W effect that "Bctts" Light, fotm- Sjrfy of Lebanon count), and Irma young women who were in liie Siacco home Sunday morning, 0 wnen the phooting have made complete confes- to the police as 10 all that when tho two Lebanon Co were bhot. Distant District Auorney Maylard, vho will pieserute Siacco State of who has the statements ot the women to make public details time, 'PINSON LAUNDRY TRUCK AND TROLLEY CAR IN COLLISION A.TQB street car going East street Wed. woruiug Mr and Mrs. L. Lohbraudt, of Lebanon, transacted business in town on Friday evening.

Milton Krammos and wifo, parents of Mrs. Zimmerman, and Clayton children, Alton, Kenneth, Paul, Reba, Arlene, Ellafoua and Charles, of Kllzabethtown, visited at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Krissiinger, ou Sunday. Yeast with Cod Liver OU One breeder wrote: "I have 300 chicks that were fed Conkey's Y-O.

They are 28 days old and some of the cockerels are crowing. Never before in my six years of raising chickens have I ever seen such health, vigor and rapid growth. Get a ready. Uhler Kline Hdw. Co, COS Cumb.

Pft. No. 42, December term, As- sumpsit. William 1C. Baker and his wife, Emma Baker, vs.

John E. Kenclig No. 130, December term, 1929. Trespass. Irma L.

Shearer vs. Cyrus Doll, No. 135, December Term, Trespass. John P. Mohr vs.

Lev! C. Meyers. No. 162 December Term, Trespass. Bateman Bros.

a corporation duly Incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and duly registered as a Foreign corporation in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania r.nd trading and doing business under the name, of Lebanon Implement and Supply Company vs. Miles Behney. No. 221, December Albert Nye vs Arthur C. Moyer.

No. 4, March Terms, W. L. Tilden, Liquidator of the State Bank of Orlando arid Trust vs. Wm.

A. Forry. No. 7, March Term, Paul Weltmer vs Jerome M. Arnold.

No. 26, March Term, Trespass. Theodore F. nicking, by his father and next friend Frank Hicklng and Frank J. HIcklnR vs.

Charles T. Smith, No. 37, March Term, 193.0— Trespass. John O. Fath by his father and next friend M.

M. Fath vs. Herman Moyer. No. 140, March Term Vanroy W.

Shirk vs. Jacob Shirk. No. 202, March Term, Vincent Borello vs. Morris Smeyne No.

222, March Term. Henry Showers vs. Samuel Shank No. March Term, EASTER CANTATA BY SOUTH LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL AT IONAU.B. An excellent spring and Piaster program was given Wed.

morning in the High school by the Club of the Spoken Word under the direction of Miss Bowman. The program was presented at the last assembly before the Easter holidays which begin Friday and continue until next Tuesday. "The Flower Shop" "was the title of the presentation. It was written by Winifred Hawkridge and opened with the "Dance of the- by Marlon Erdman. The cast- in-i Lux, Helen Zart- man.

Janice Kilmoyer, Blanche Wittle, Ada Basselgia. The flowers and furniture used in the stage decorations were furnished by Bernstein and the Lcvitz Furniture DR. OBER TO ADDRESS MEETING OF THE LAWN- COLEBROOKP.T. ASSO. I.

W. GROFF AND WIFE WEDDED 55 YEARS TUES, A regular meeting of the Lawn- Colebrook Parent-Teachers' Association will be held Thursday, April 17, Dr. H. K. Ober, former president of Elizabethtqwn College, will' deliver an address on 1 spiritual training.

A fine program of entertainment has been prepared by the committee. Miss Gladys elocutionist, of Palmyra, will give several readings; Miss Dorothy Rongier, of. Lawn, will sing; Miss Ruth Beanies-! derfer, supervisor of music, will give a demonstration of her teaching. A beautiful troop flag will be presented by the association to the local Boy Scouts and health literature will I be'distributed. I Mr.

and Mrs. I. W. Groff, who reside with -their son, J. P.

Groff, of 12S Mifflln street, Tuesday celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. The event, was very dUietly observed by the couple, but their many friends remembered them with gifts and cards. Tho Groff's are natives of Frystown, Berks county. J. P.

Groff is their only living son, another son having passed away about forty- seven years ago. They have two grandchildren, Franklin and John Groff. Roaring Creek water company announces it has purchaser! the Wyoming Valley Water Supply Company. UNDER THE OLIVER FLAG Power That Speeds Your Work in the Oliver Hart-Parr Tractor ISAAC B. KRALL HIGHLAND, PA.

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