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Lebanon Daily News (Newspaper) - October 19, 1956, Lebanon, Pennsylvania2nd Cleona Folly opens before 350 first fighters Cleona oct 19 a 2nd Cleona a delightful presentation featuring Homegrown Talent nicely blended in a Musi Cal variety entertained a first night audience of 350 in the local elementary school thurs Day night the show Given for the Bene fit of the Cleona Parent teachers association was directed by de h Bressler of Lebanon its lineup of numbers ranged from Annville rotary has father son daughter banquet Annville oct 19 a father son and daughter ban Quet was held thursday Evenin at the rotary dinner meeting in Tio american legion Home the speaker was or Gilbert Mcklveen of Lebanon Valley College who showed coloured movies of his travels through the Southwest or Mcklveen described the places visited president d Ray Wenger presided and the invocation was Given by Daniel Wenger group singing was led by Donald Ging Rich october 25 a halloween parly will be held and ladies night observed at Finks Grove South of Annville Lester Kreider discussed plans for the Community Chest drive i m Long and Kreider Are co chairmen of rotary for the drive rotary guests included Harry the humorous to the tuneful changing Pace occasionally with colourful production numbers and to the adding enjoyment of the n o e show were the tasteful stage set lillys the Annville Cleona swing band a smooth if piece group played before curtain time and during the u the Young musicians the simple life was the opening number featuring the chorus Barbara White and Jim Bemesderfer then Sang our own Little Cheryl Eckert a tap dancer who stands Only knee High Ivr Astaire was starred in May Day with the second Grad mrs Ray Ariz straight from a Charles Addams Ghoul cartoon g in a urn wait Lill you see the spotlight then swung to Thomas played Israel pianist who Gavotte in g convention caper William Cox As a political convention chairman and mrs George Mitchell As the Jong winded politician presented a Man who mrs Mitchell personified the speaker who takes a Long time in introducing her favorite candidate then forgets his name one two three was a cute number by the a singers and following were three Little girls in Middle blouses and red bows Rexmond boy in state speech conies Joseph Sanger son of or and airs Clarence l Sanger Rex Mont left this morning with his parents and brother for new Castle where the boy will compete in a speech contest the contest will be held tonight at the stale convention women Christian Temperance u n i o n Joseph who previously won Silver Gold and Pearl awards in local area contests will be trying for the lop medal a Diamond award there Are six other contestants in the state Competition Joseph 13 is an eighth Grade student in the Cornwall joint schools also attending the convention Are 13 Lebanon count ians including mrs Clarence g bar mrs r v k i Liviu Piug ims u car sound or Hie Sang ikes 815 Maple Street state vice hound of love with violin i president and run new Lerude by Harold fasnacht apace dance a la Jitter had the atmosphere of a Paris dive with flying chairs and flashing Dagger and realistically done by Jiwani j Luv Juuru rial to t j r june by Lau Lebanon club William and Nancy Honafius it Roll own fasnacht or and Christ Foltz Palmyra de Hershey and 3 r Zoll Hershey and 15 sons and daughters of the rotarians Hay ride a Hay ride was held thursday evening by the Young Peoples missionary society and school of 0 intermission theres going to be a wedding Fea tured the singing of William Blatt bridal president and Lebanon county president attend convention of student councils Assn Betsy Eagelman daughter of we be Lue v or and mrs James Dent of the South Lebanon twp fire companies the fire marshal South Lebanon band group plans for twp canvass diva oct 19 final plans were made on tuesday evening for the South Lebanon High school band Community canvass for funds uniformed members of the band will Call on the South Leb anon township residents urday morning the funds raised will be used mainly for instruments the project committee met in the school Library with president Ellis Green in charge they went Over details of the canvass and discussed the possibility of Pur chasing two baritone horns and also lighted Batons for the majorettes in connection with the canvass it was planned to have a party afterwards and serve refreshments to the participating band Mem Bers also attending the meeting were Peter Boyer music teacher at the South Lebanon High school or and mrs Robert w o m e r mrs Harry Trautman mrs Leroy Trautman and John Kapp treasurer the band fund committee meets he fourth tuesday of each month in the school Library Hebron Hose co plans for the housing of the new fire engine at Hebron Hose com Pany 1 on saturday afternoon were under discussion at a Spe Cial meeting on thursday eve Ning h was Learned that five Chart r members of the company organization which took place in 1905 Are still living in the Hebron Avon area they have been invited to at end the housing also attending will Bethe presi Lebanon daily Friday 1956 Page 9 Frystown area news Frystown oct 19 Calist third class Martin p Hauer left for fort Sheridan ii Lino is following a thirty Day leave he had previously been serving in the medical corps in Korea Luther Schlappich fell and severely sprained an ankle while at work last saturday Anna Binkley received three prizes two firsts isec Ond in her entries at the Myers town fair last week the first session of the sew ing course which is a special pro Jet of the Home Extension group was held at the Home of mrs Gertrude Moore on Day afternoon attending were mrs Mary Al ice Gregory Berks county assist an mrs Arjeh Rebman mrs Gertrude Moore mrs Rebecca Snyder mrs Anna Binkley mrs Mary grouse mrs Francis Bat Dorf and mrs Lena Bashore materials were purchased and instructions received on the project the second session will be held at the Home of mrs Rebecca Snyder on october 24 the Little Brethren Church will hold its annual night of music at Ziegler Church of the Brethren on sunday night Linda Mae Fraatz is recuperating from an attack of bronchitis she was confined to her Home for the past week or and mrs James b Kistler and their three children Boals Burg were House guests of the formers brother Bob Kistler and family for several Days James Kistler is or at state College in connection with experimental work for Penn state University mrs Maggie Miller or and mrs Harold Bashore were dinner guests of or and mrs Daniel Myerstown attending were Ned Keath Elmer Crater Roy Howe William Glass and mrs Mike Rhen president of the ladies auxiliary and handsomely garbed i wig nit Al Lea l 311 Chi Harold fasnacht violinist mels Dorrand Donald r Schaef the fire police marshal and fire for Iilah j ref rain ref a to a h t t i i Man South second Street to audience with to Viii to me audience Wun to Mia Ivou ment Bow Schaeffer Wernersville proute Fer son of or and mrs Reuben of the township following the ceremony a sup missionary society and school of Imis Jnavia bowl i Uuie uni Mug Luc ceremony a sup methods of Zion evangelical conman expressively nobody Council presidents of the per will be served by the a relational Church Twenty two Ano mrs George bowl respective centers at the Conrad of the i f Man Judy Poorman and de area schools Are attend president Thomas starry was big were featured in while 20t1 convention of i in charge of the meeting others i Wurr in i j vip Ponna a Gregat ional Church Twenty two members were taken by Eugene Heisey to the country Road restaurant near Fontana before the Hay ride the group met in the Church House with devotions led by Jerry Funk the scripture Reading was by Joyce Bradley followed with sentence prayers by members readings Street time of watch of Scranton were even by Larrv Miller Sinhing the Parade of lovelies pupils Are accompanied by Enid by Jimer Ana Roan v were As Mother Dau Hithe Penna association of student ter and her Dale i councils curtain boys Glenn Maulfair and scheduled for october Roger Bowman had their Moth rough association is ment in the spotlight followed by meeting at Abington High school the male quartet in the amusing Clarks Summit eight Miles North Cut Lent m Nfn like to walk of now you Coq with amazing new Mason Vel Velez Shoei Farny soft Ajr Cushion pc Astei your Over 170 Maion thoe to from Bot i Meni Ond women Drc i sport Ond work Chocs amazing Ronge of if zen Ond oboe fit guaranteed nol Jod in if ores Only through author died Maion shoe Contact me for a Frea Home Eugene m Moore Jonestown dial 53221 professor of German to speak of Fer sampling or Alfred Buffington professor of German at the Pennsylvania state University will deliver an address in Pennsylvania German at Ono tomorrow evening he will speak at the fourth Deitsch Fer sampling to be held in the Ono fire Hall under the auspices of the fire company or Buffington spoke last year and it was requested that he speak again this year the local committee of firemen has made full arrangements for this years Fer sampling the ladies auxiliary will again serve the meal the Zerbe Sisters of Bowmans Ville Lancaster county will also be on the program George Rei Nert of Pine Grove will be song Leader and or Pierce e Swope 402 South Lincoln Avenue will be master of ceremonies suffers Cut Scalp Charles blow 43 of g28vi n seventh was treated at the Good Samaritan Hospital last night for a Scalp Cut which required three sutures according to a Hospital report the Man was injured when struck on the head by a cellar door the report said suffers injured jaw James Hollister eight son of or and mrs Cyrus Hollister Lebanon r d 5 suffered a bruised jaw yesterday afternoon when he was pushed Ever on a dirt pile by a playmate the Good Samaritan Hospital reported today the boy was examined at the Hospital and then referred to a housewives you can have lehmans Quality meats delivered to just phone 29732 private physician Hospital report according to Texas has the right to subdivide j into not More than four additions states news want ads certainly get fast results Palace weekend Candy specials homemade Black Walnut hash chocolate covered dates saturday oct 20 is sweetest Day be sure to buy sweets for your sweetheart visit the Palace we feature everything from the Best cup of Coffee in town to a full course dinner our prices Are reasonable our service is tops Stop in soon wont you for treats in sweets its the Palace of sweets 70s Cumberland Street vacuum packed in Jin for mice 59e for rats available at department drug and hardware stores dont save it sell it we need scrap Iron and Metal now As always briny it in now i continuing to buy paper rags Lebanon Iron Metal co ii til avd Locust its open daily 8 a m to 5 p saturday 8 a m to 3 p m Jerry Funk president Jerry Funk conducted a Brief business meeting a session of the school of meth Odh was conducted by Jerry Funk Banay Beach a talented miss Roenna k Koste school guid Sang Case of the Counselor and adviser to the anguish of romantic disappoint no ment throbbing in her voice Conrad Weiser student Council activities planned for the Conj the finale had the a chorus vent Ion include two general ses on stage with mrs Louis Chapu ions a a Community Chest the Annville District has been into six areas for the canvass in the Lebanon Community Chest drive the districts and their chair arc apr these i m Long ear Boltz Southeast John and Ernest Michenfelder Richard Eshelman and Davis Southwest Les Kreider and Earl Rice East Green Terrace Floyd Whisler land Russell Unger North Ann Ville William Condran the District chairmen will work with the general chairmen i m Long and Lester Kreider chair men of the areas and other rotarians will be contacting Resi dents in the particular areas to in the canvass the drive will As soon As the committees have been organized problem clinic and at director Bressler was Given an inscribed plaque for his work in i writing and directing the show which included three of his own 4h judging school 1110 Usu county 4h livestock club compositions William Cox head members will be instructed 01 of Theta made the present different types of judging at Tion on behalf of the association session saturday morning in Mil miss Pat Tice also thanked Harden farms beef barns Bressler speaking for the Cleona teenage club which will Benefit from mrs Russell z Bomberger received a Ihan you bouquet from Bressler for her piano accompaniment others of cast Tom King head of divested judging Extension at Penn state University will conduct the school a contest will be held in connection with the instruction Nancy Nagle or and mrs How Ard Rothermel Pat Tice Barbara ii 1 it other members of the cast were j wilds Harry Frederick Larry Ardele Barry mrs Earl Blouch or and mrs Carlin Brightbill Patrick Leroy Leach Barbara Becker Edward Barry Tommy Lui i a Jet vyc1lu Sjol i v x i 11 v mrs haldred Brown or 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