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   Lebanon Semi-Weekly News (Newspaper) - February 4, 1935, Lebanon, Pennsylvania                              TWO I SCHOOL WILL HOLD CONVENTION ELIZABETH SWOPE DITTI r K 73 YEARS OLD ON SUNDAY 10 ARRESTED WHEN tonal Is necessary to maintain Elizabeth ot 322 North Seventh celebrated her birth Sun Her Mar garet gave a delightful din ner In honor of the Those I present were and Margaret Donley and Continued from A program for consideration of the beautiful gifts and the best wishes of th n h which also included re her numerous friends for many more B w Welon of ihe present system ot dU happy returns of the tributing state The state at Its conven urged legislation for sory consolidation of smaller school pointing out that the pres ent district were established before tile days of the automobile find im proved There are now in the state districts averaging 17 square each with school teach the chambers At present we have approximately ono director for every fourth school ward the school districts have more In teacher twenty three per cent of HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HEAR A list of students In the Lebanon Report Confession The police reports was traveling north on Seventh Street at the time of the j Harry Sealer stated that upon questioning at city hall I Sunday admitted he was driving the car that struck tho woman and failed to slop to render assistance after hearing the Sealer said broke down I completely and told police that he became excited and TO And Its really coma to Motorists are beginning to taka matters Into their own At least Edward of Lebanon does not care to taka any chances having a seri ous accident happen when he drives over the city It happened shortly after 8 oclock Thursday stopped his took hold of a 14year old lad who was escorted him to police and turned the boy over to police for Harry chief of reprimanded the boy and warned him to discontinue the hitch VAN DYKE SAYS FEW NEW STATE ROADS TO BE BUILT FIVE YOUTHS IN COUNTY JAIL ON Continued from near Longs baking company Partridge and Scull Harry chief of was by Hagerstown police that the Chevrolet owned by was In possession of officers there and also nve youths were being The lads wete In the machine when Hagerstown police seized the Lloyd Harry and William motored to and escorted the boys to essa he Lebanon County confused and continued on his home told police he was Continued s B Scranton Allentown Harry chief of stated that the boys will plead guilty to the charges In court next Saturday morn Ing before Judge All five appeared at City Hall last Friday night and asked for It was from the police registry that the per cent of the school districts have If but one school director for each contest will close on February t evening and about 9 oclock pulled T w from aid P no Following Is a lint of the schools students and the with 170 school directors and furnishing the prizes Rules program for Cornwall High recovery also Included reorganize Harold Carl tlon of school but on an Clarice Miriam optional or voluntary Mary Sophie points In his program included rn Margaret Hef to real estate taxpayers through I has contributed V larger state appropriations first and High School Grades 10 and Ben state aid to keep schools open Jn financially distressed districts and return of teachers to tho Leroy Horace maximum as soon as state Margaret Charles Florence Car Beatrice Laura Kathryn Ruth Roy Pauline Francis Earl Mildred Wil liam Merchants contributing Ross Chip and Hart High School Marlon Regina Eleanor Ar local finances ASK APPEL FOR DATA ABOUT REDATED SERUM Street near Willow to drive n Indiana Edward driving and H B KloM struck the aged Police reports stated that the right front fender of the car struck the pedestrian and knocked her back her head striking the Upon examining the Chief Sealer there were no marks of any kind Indicating that the machine was In an told police that his right front headlight was not Fourth HitRun Thia was the fourth hitrun acci dent city police superintendents hare been replaced and three district en Another district who has about a is and engineer who A Is h headquarters TWELVE DIE IN AUTO ACCIDENTS The secretary that the present to scrap the 1 Thats at reports plana a 1G from Pae One 8lrl was seriously In crash of a coupe against from S fh of the county man Jured in a stone middle of burg and Ray of ded In the wreck nnd Anna of was D M A shanp detour around the on that the 139 year house is necessary be that He sald Borae now construction of federal highways is planned after took begin fore committing him ment for caUBa the Chester ro Kreider was the widow matoh John Kreider and a member Marks Reformed She In provided that the state a right of way when equal the road wus built about two years 11 u XVI 1C i Velma two the serums voiced by the father of Daniel j a five year old thy Vorna Citizens contributing prizes Albert Zimmerman and School Tenth F r a 1 1 c of Lebanon one and three Van Dyke said the states share Tne torce of the collision which kely will be killed Harry The states maintenance work wll a Danville Insurance near on miles in the primary was so great that a polo is car longitudinal 53000 mlles of This Barre child who died after injections Christine Beatrice of antitoxin allegedly Ethel Amanda Mary Thn if Anna Vivian W Ti u i Evelyn Sam the shows collusion Anna Zlm he to bring Warren Mark suit against the serums manu victor Edwin Theodore John Zimmer The childs death and that of a man were said by to have caused the Mark Alton Eleventh Helen Nora Martha employes of the department of Thomas have signed statements that they followed orders of Miller In Allen RudolPh i erasing the expiration date on Twelfth Grade containing doses iNO CITY WATER FOR TAX i DELINQUENTS TODAY payment for meter rents wai ol Lebanon eight or nine water be denied the privilege of us city it was learned at hall Q Louser superintendent of water was In to visit the property own where the water rents have not paid for several years and ad tne owners of the action taken with of 437 Spruce NONSUPPORT COURT Daniel Houck waa charged with nonsupport by Bertha a com mon law for failure to provide for support of two union aged B and The defendant testified to paying taxes on the homo whero the fam ily resides which is deeded to the two and also of his willing ness to both The case was continued until the father is able to procure BROKER WILL ADDRESS BANKERS Edward The law under which the state took over the township system ex A skidding car struck Roy N a as he directed WOODLAND THINNING i TO Two and woodland thinI ning demonstrations will be held by the local Agricultural Extension As sociation on February At those Frank ex tension forester of State will demonstrate horw to file crosscut I saws and show how to thin out berland In a profitable One demonstration Is scheduled at oh the farm of Cyrus near and the other at the Grand View tenanted by Henry near at In the These demonstrations are open to the general SCOUTMASTERS OF COUNTY HOLD from Iaga were formulated after lengthy discus i It is hoped that this county will I present a full complement of thirty nine scouts and at the na gathering In the nations tol this AH troop representatives told of extensive plans being prepared by all counity troops for the local Lion of National Anniversary Week i to be held during the week cf Febru ary 814 County troop activities will Include special church window dis troop parent nights and scout participation in chapel services during the TO EXPLAIN REDUCTION The program of the federal agricultural adjustment administration will be explained by East at a meeting to be held on Thursday In the Cham ber of Commerce At this meeting Flory will ex plain the requirements of the 1935 reduction contract and the to be paid for adjustment by the The meet Ing Is held under the auspices of Uie D a u p h i Re duction of which is the local at the end of the year and un traffic at a bridge approach Carl I The meeting Is open to all less Intervening legislation extends Delia the the roads will revert to and Vincent townships on January all HEARS ADDRESS Continued from j wore the other Lloyd of was killed as he walked with a compan ions on a highway near and James Richard of Stony was fatally Injured In a similar accident on the Lincoln high way near Emma was struck by a car In Lebanon and died a few hours McCoy was for a num of years corresponding secretary the Federation of vania Women and later editor of the HOLD REVIVAL MEETINGS IN BUNKER HILL CHURCH Bunker meetings are In progress Mildred Verna Marian Norman Ernest of the Dub son and will be the speak I of Rev Starr Clayton Myles Ham er of the at the McCoy in a preface to her itte that resume of the conference recently held In on the who wish to get Information on this nu w are in progress brokerage firm of Pier s Tho Mes in the Bunker Hill church in charge J will be the speak star which will be held at the Anette ter Lebanon county Anno Bicksler Wai banking and Reedy i day Helen Span Beulah Nancy Henry Anna Eugene Earl Prizes furnished by Boin berger and Frank ARE DAMAGED IN ON SATURDAY CAMPBELLTOWN Revival services are in progress in Christ at the United Brethren automobiles were damaged in ehuren lon Saturday evening at Tenth Wolfersberger was reelect Cumberland but the oper a doctor of the Palmyra Auto l escaped according to organization has received at police head of over j Bolti who was sor 1228 10U8l 11ls much improved at 5 was ono cur Smith She Is 91 years of age Tenth and Charles Hen llU a hoit of her friends wish her 1580 Walnut was u the other East on Cumber John and family moved umer move gland at the time of the hls tenant on Main according to for in one and ton dump to to be delivered to the City or use by the Highway was paid to Claude by the renly for do HOME OWNERS SHOULD MAKE PROMPT PAYMENTS LOCAL REALTY COMPANY IS GRANTED CHARTER The State Department has granted a charter to the Jaxon Realty comI ple but by El1 the world because Laughing and were sung by Immel who was on the piano toy Harry In his address Swoope said In part There are some things we must say with poetry and Longfellow was loved not only by the American peo of Incorporated with capital Mock of and are the principal Incor MARRIAGE LICENSES Only three marriage licenses were issued by Deputy Clerk of the Mar riage Bureau Henry Negley at the Lebanon county courthouse Sat They are Edwin Charles of Fort son of Charles Christine Evelyn Eb ot 2016 Church Leb daughter of Wallace Russell of son of Harry and Helen of daughter of Harry George of son of the late Morris Hemp and Ella of this of t and H Loan may find with foreclosure they meet accordance could take simple things and make them glow with color and By nature he was a gentleman of the first The speaker continued by saying that Longfellow taught more to love than any other j Swoope recited extracts tending George Dry and wife Mends at orer This Is ideal weather for the boys and girls to enjoy coasting and even eoane of the older folks join in the entire poems from the works of HARRY GIPE REPORTS SEDAN STOLEN Harry of Lebanon Route reported to police that his let sedan bearing license number 60V58 was stolen from In front of the Long Baking Company Scull Street near The and I car was stolen at about six oclock Tho hostesses of the afternoon were Harry Flowers and George At the conclu sion of Swoopes talk tea was served with Miss Flora Killinger and Paul Wallace af the tea REVIVAL WELL CONTINUE AT WEST LEBANON le employed as a baker at The notifica tion of the theft and description of the car was sent out the police teletype CHARLES OBERLY FALLS AND BREAKS ARM AGAIN Charlee of 839 Cherry wag admitted to the Good Samaritan hospital morning at The revival services at Pauls uso suffering a fracture of West which the arm received when he fell has been In progress since walking on an icy will continue for an other The The man was discharged rom services begin at every Thirtyseven have so far year the hospital In December of last atter recovering from a frac Halry charged with is invited to ue terms of their ery In a check Issue waa continued to information given at for March of the local or the The case Involved acceptance of of whether the borrower money in cashing checks but It was has received a notice or his pay apparently not a willing no duo to the hla it was of T LU CF w a bridge luncheon for MHs February Community Huild have beun The luncheon will be tt Community i will go to tho Pugh by A Belto of the payments should be made month on the date the Home Loan officials HERE Brubaker at Ihe lo court house in of Joseph against Maggie Moore The couple were married on June 1907 and were separated on 1913 Desertion 1s alleged by tha A wag awarded by I GRANTED Loiters testamentary ware taken out at the county register of wills of fice on Friday by Ralph executor in the estate of tho late David Beam of Heidelberg Township Gideon Light represents the exe on the raute of John to a I tsen at an alter of The public tured the same one that was broken Friday REPORT IS A report presented by attorneys and Smith for Attorney auditor in the estate of was confirmed The audit showed an amount of for Alice Che widow is executrix of the MARGARET GATES WILL MARRY JOSEPH REESER The of Miss Mar garet this to Joseph of was an by her Ireno at a dinner on Sunday at 33 South Fourth to which eighteen guests were the IB son of Joseph City policeman have been asked to is a Miss Gates attended the high and te the New assist a man by the name at Freed to recover an a pair ot and keys were from an automobile sometime nl la LEGION DISTRICT 19 IS SECOND IN STATE District of the American Le Department of which Includes and Cumberland stands second In the state with a total of a report from Le glon headquarters Norman of Is com mander of the 19th Statistics concerning membership of the county as of the Round up on January follows Post 49 Post 08 Post Leba 133 and Post 71 or a total for the coun ty of 351 members VALENTINE BASHORE AND WIFE PARENTS OF GIRL and Valentine ot 761 Locust announced the birth of a at the I Good Samaritan This is i the second daughter born to the proud who are showered with felicitations upon the arrival of the addition to the j Bachman before marriage was Elizabeth Bashore Is a teller In the Peoples National GROWING VEGETABLES TO BE DISCUSSED HERE vegetable gard ening from State will talk on Growing Vegetables at two meetings in the this On Wednesday February 6 he will talk at a meet ing be held at the Grange Hall at Upper Lawn and in the evening at a similar meeting In Herrs school near Huffing ton will discuss thn bast varieties of i vegetables and cultural methods IIi BARTENDER IN EXCLUSIVE CLUB Continued from Pare the Inquest assorting they found numerous discrepancies in account of preceding and at the time of the finding of the The Helen a show Assistant States Attorney Morris changed the time ot her ar rival at tho by an hour and a differing with the version ot Gus a night watch who with ered the Straub said she had called her husband from a bridge party by telephone three times during the planning to take him as was her prac Questioning of the manager and other employes disclosed that they left In the late short ly after tho departure with a wom an companion of Luclen Luke former intercollegiate ten nis Police said the apartment is situated In a apart ment with costly furnish and expressed surprise that the mans Income could provide for such luxurious was also employed as a collec The club for years has feted world famous Of the most re cent wero Italo Dalbo ant of 1933 Italian air OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED BY SADIE LIGHT Members of Camp Order of Americans held Installation of Thursday District Sadie of Camp installed the following of Edith to the past presidents chair and to the past assistants Others installed were Dorothy president Ruth assist ant president Anna vice president Margaret assistant vice president Mildred con ductor assistant con ductor Serena and Ada trustees Elva sentinel guard Dora chaplain Florence orator Serena An na Martha and Ada color bearers Emma financial Lucy Rob treasurer and Sadie sec and Lillian record ing Members of the Myerstown camp helped In the Installation work and Past Edith de livered a line Past Presi dent jewels wero presented to Sere na and Mabel Following tho ceremonies a deli cious luncheon was It wn decided by the camp members to hold a Valentine party on February The camp In also rehearsing for a play which will bo given In the near REPUBLICAN WOMEN Past and Future Investments will bo the subject of an address to be delivered by James of Emissary of Invest ments Department of the Charles Barney and members of tho New York and Philadelphia Stock this evening at in the Crystal to members and friends of the Lebanon Unit of the Pennsylvania Council of Republican A large gathering of persons to looked for at the meeting this eve ning by officers of the Womens Re publican NOTES his talk with The meeting Is open to tho Jack of Fredericks was treated at the Good Samaritan Sunday evening at oclock for injuries to his right received when it became caught between the motorcycle and a while he was stopping his according to information re at the L ARNOLD RECOVERS Many friends will be pleased to learn that Leroy proprie tor of the Arnold Funeral at 712 Chestnut who has been ill at his home for the past several Is able to be about his busi ness The well known mor has been ailing from an at of Sciatica but sufficiently re covered to attend to his REPORTS AUK STOLEN A owned by The Young and Adult Christian Endeavor So of Seventh Street Lutheran held a joint meeting Sun day February commemor ating Christian Endeavor Franklin Miss Violet and Warren Leiby were the leaders for their respective Inspirational were present ed during the discussion upon the topic Wanted Youth for the Special music was fur by Misses Ruth and Mary Elizabeth Moyer lu tho form of a Novel mono grams were distributed to fiftysix persons present at the LETTERS GRANTED Letters of administration granted to Ellen 228 Lehman this adminis in the estate of her the late Catherine Ruhl of this at the local Register of Wills office on Adam Lebanon was granted letters of administra tion in the estate of his the late Allen of North Attorney T Hickernell represents the adminis Myerstown Noi was front its Park at 81 MARRIAGE LICENSE Marriage In addition to those printed in Saturdays were granted to these couples at Lebanon county courthouse on Sat Douglas Field auto me of West son of Mrs Charlotte of and Carrie May of oi daughter of the lati of New of ot Sheir  

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