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LOD«; Fleet- Sons of Retired Lutheran Pastor P» -»d Marflyn J Mr» Henry THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Are Awarded Doctorates Today VOL. LXXV KUTZTOWN, PA^ THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949 NO. 6 indalp 300 Attend Ground VFW Auxiliary to PENN STATE GRAD Daily Vacation IKatxtown Calendar os low as Breaking for New Share in Vets Dance Bible School Has Tonight—Visiting Nurse Association—Gonser Home 189 Kutztown Armory Coatesville Hospital Tonight—father's Day Program—Grange Registration of 164 June 16-17-18—liam—Tenth Birthday Festival—Fair Grounds June 17—Oley Valley Tour—Berks Federation Women's Club June 17—Berks VFW Auxiliary Council Dance—Veterans Hospital, Coatesville Burgess Moyer Officiates To Sponsor Band Concert at Faculty of 10; Helpers 12; Juno 18—9 A. M. Bake Sale—Business and Professional Woman's Club— Lebanon Hospital; Food At Ceremony; Colonel Schlenker Show Room* 29 Intermediates; To Harry Markle Speaks Sale June 25th Juno 18—At 1:30 P. M. Picnic—Fire Company Auxiliary—Park Close June 24th Juno 19—At 9 P.M. (following service) Old-Fashioned Hymn Sine;—Grace bargain pric«| Stressing that a center for military The Auxiliary of Geiger-Zimmerman The Daily Vacation Bible School, E. C. Church, led by Berks C. E. Union on't two-strap training is part payment for assuring Post No. 7013, Veterans of Foreign sponsored by the Ministerial Associa­ Par brown, size* the continuance of the American way Wan will share with other Auxiliaries June 21—At 7:30 P. M. Musical Tea—Aid Society St. Paul's Reformed tion, and held in the local Churches, lyoo can afford of life, Col. Harry A. Markle, Jr., ex­ of Berks Council in presenting a dance June 22—Rotary—Talk on Hawk Mountain Sanctuary has an enrollment of 164 pupils, from ecutive officer of the 51st AAA Brigade, at the Veterans Hospital, Coatesville, June 23—Fire Company Auxiliary Kindergarten to Intermediates, inclu­ National Guard, spoke Friday night. Memben are urged to Juno 23—Forty-first Anniversary Good Shepherd Home—Allentown sive. The faculty totals ten, and there Clifford to a group of 300 at ground breaking wear evening dresses. Mn. Mae Kunkel, June 23—Fire Company Auxiliary are 12 helpen. IIEBCR Hospital chairman, is in charge of local ceremonies for the armory of Battery C, June 24—At 8 P. M. Pomona Grange Chorus—Reading Fair Grounds For the fint time in the history of 337th AAA Gun Battalion in Kutz­ reservations. Rev. Richard C. Klick Juno 24-26—Berks Sabbath School Association Camp—Camp Swatara the School, there is an enrollment of r Shop town. The memben, at a recent meeting, 29 in the Intermediate Department, di­ June 24—Program, Daily Vacation Bible School—St. John's Church •» Topton This morning at ten, in two differ­ Klick, their mother, a teacher of piano, "The site is one for training in citi­ made plans to sponsor another Band rected by the Rev. Ralph H. Bornman, ent institutions in Pennsylvania, 254 concert at the Veterans Hospital at Juno 25—At 10 A. M. Food Sale—VFW Auxiliary—Fenstermacher Store assisted by his wife, with Mary Lou 99R1, past president of the Kutztown Wom­ zenship, respect for authority, discipline miles apart, the two sons of the an's Club, and prominent in Missionary and leadenhip," he asserted. Continual Lebanon in the near future. Room (former Stein's Cafe) Heisler as music director. Some of June 26—At 7 P. M. Community Vespers, Park—Rev. J. W. Bittner Raymond C. Heimbach 1 p.m., 6 to © Rev. I. W. Hick, retired Lutheran work, attended the Pittsburgh Com­ vigilance, personal sacrifice and willing Mn. Mamie Bast, Ways and Means them are brought via two local taxis a.m. to 9 p.m. minister, and Mrs. Klick, Kutztown, mencement, and her husband, the one acceptance of the responsibility which chairman, announced a food sale June June 28—Card Party, Grange Hall Raymond C. Heimbach, East Green­ from Krumsville, Spring Valley and were awarded their Doctorates. in Philadelphia. is ours as citizens of the , 25th at 10 a. m. in the Fenstermacher Juno 28—Installation—Business and Professional Woman's Club ville, the new assistant in the depart­ other nearby points, their fares fi­ Both summa cum laude graduates of Rev. Richard C. Klick were described as the price of freedom store-room, formerly Stein's Cafe, West June 29—"Night of Fun"—St. John's Lutheran Choir—Recreation Hall ment of Vocational Agriculture at KHS nanced by the host Church, Grace E. Main street. their father's Alma Mater, Muhlen­ A native of Allentown, the young by the speaker. June 30—Woman's Club—Mary Lou Taylor, Harpist since April, recently received a B.S. C. The same children also attend berg College, Allentown, they are the pastor was born May 22, 1912, and at­ Burgess Ira Moyer broke the ground A picnic will be held by the mem­ degree in Agricultural Education at Church school each Sunday via free Rev. Richard C. Klick, pastor since tended Strausstown, Bemville, Ham for the armory to be located near the ben July 31st at Kutztown Park, in Penn State. transportation. In addition to these, 1945, of Mary J. Drexel Home and burg and Kutztown High schools, prior Kutztown High school athletic field which the Post and children of all He achieved the dean's list, and was the registration includes,the following: Philadelphia Motherhouse of Deacon­ to entrance at Muhlenberg. During va­ on Apple alley. memben will share. 15 Receive Awards D. M. Slonecker secretary of Alpha Tau Alpha, profes­ 28 in Kindergarten with two teachen \ubes! esses, and Clifford C. Klick, who in cations he was director of religious edu­ Present at the ceremonies were offi­ Delegates—New Members sional fraternity, and secretary of the and four helpen; 53 in the three Pri­ December, 1948, became affiliated with cation at Camp Miller, Shawnee on cen and enlisted men from the Kutz­ Mn. Ilene Dougherty will represent At Scout Camporee collegiate FFA. He was a member of mary sections, with three teachen and the Crystal Section of the Naval Re­ the Delaware, a Lutheran camp for town battery, commanded by Lt. Carl the Auxiliary at the National Encamp­ Revisits "Home" the soccer team, Alpha Gamma Rho, four helpers; and 54 in the three Junior [tubes. If you search Laboratory, Washington, D. C. boys, and the summer prior to gradua­ Strittmatter. Officen from the 51st ment at Miami, Florida, in August; social fraternity, Chapel Choir, the classes, with three teachen and as many and Mn. Edna Oswald, president; Mn. A total of 26 Scouts and six adults, D. M. Slonecker, Enid, Oklahoma, helpen. Young Pastor Klick received ^the de­ tion, in 1932, summered in Europe AAA Brigade, 213th AAA Group, and Ex-GI Club, and the Penn State Chris­ 337th AAA Gun Battalion also spoke Minerva Moyer and Mn. Stella Ser- representing five troops of the North­ president of the bank at Okeene, Okla., in a trough gree of Doctor of Sacred Theology at While at Mt. Airy, also his father's east District, attended the* Court of revisited "home" this week. He made tian Association. He was graduated from The School will climax its work at a briefly. fass will attend the Department en­ East Greenville High school in 1943. special service in St. John's Union or length of Temple University, and Researcher Clif­ Alma Mater, he was student assistant campment in Philadelphia July 7-9. Honor and over-night Camporee at the the 1,250-mile motor trip with his son- ford Klick, the degree of Doctor of at the Frankford Settlement House, St. Music was provided preceding and Swimming Pool. Troops One and Four, He is a son of Mr. and Mn. Ray- Church, the night of June 24th, where following the ceremonies by the 243rd New memben initiated were Mn. in law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. S. Science in Physics at Carnegie Institute Jacobus Church, and Nativity Lutheran, Kutztown; Lyons, Longswamp and W. H. Dougherty, Bartlesville, Okla., mdid W. Heimbach, East Greenville. the cooperating Paston J. W. Bittner, fill be quickly Army band, Allentown. Millie Wink, Mn. Stella Fisher, Mn. of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. (Continued a. tafe ttx—column three) Topton participated. The newly-organ­ and his cousin and housekeeper, Mn. Ralph H. Bornman, C. L. Heckman, »»ly in therr Several guns and trucks of the type Miriam Yoder, Mn. Mae Schock and D. Horton Nace and Paul E. Schmoyer Mn. Dorothy Fronheiser. ized Bowers troop was represented at Clara Goeller, daughter of Charles Stand to to be used by the battery were on dis­ the campfire and participtaed in the Slonecker. Anna May Fegely take turns conducting the daily wor­ play at the site. VNA Support jntlets. stunts. He visited his sister, Mn. Sarah Her­ ship. Dr. John Fassett Edwards Has Been in The 160 x 237 foot plot of land was A contribution toward the mainte­ Personnel purchased by the borough of Kutztown nance of the local Visiting Nune was Awards were made to the following: ring, White Oak street, and his half- And Roy Meek Wed authorized. Second Class, presented by J. Russell brother "Ed" Slonecker, West Main. Kindergarten: Teachen: Mn. Floyd and presented to the state for the Cronrath, Mn. Wayne Dietrich; Help­ 50 Countries and Speaks Five Languages building. To be constructed of con­ Mn. Stella Serfass, in the absence of Brooks, Troop Committee member, He also made a special trip to Eagle St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Mertz­ coated may en: Kathryn Glasser, Carol Hauck, Mn. Dorothy Amdt, Poppy chairman, Kutztown: George Lytle, Troop One, Point, from which place he set out at town, was the scene of the recent mar­ crete block and steel with a corrugated Patricia Cronrath, Esther Sweigart; You saw him in the Memorial Day A native of county, he has asbestos roof, the structure has ample made the Poppy report, and thanked and Marcus Held Jr. and Harlan Kline, the age of 17 for the West. Aged 88, riage of Anna May Fegely, daughter of Troop Four; Topton: Robert Rudolph; Pupils: Denis Dennis Deiter, Leroy of the beryl- parade—Dr. John Fassett Edwards, the had a wide experience not only as a the young people, who made possible he was born in Maxatawny township. Mr. and Mn. James L. Fegely, Mertz­ storage space for anti-aircraft guns and Lesher, Lance James, Anna Louise Major whose uniform was decorated specialist but as an Army officer. In­ trucks which the battery will use. the success of the drive. and Fleerwood: Richard Angstadt, Jay Spry and chipper, though retired, he town, to Roy Wflliam Meek, son of with many campaign and other ribbons. cidentally he has fitted with glasses Burkert, Barry Dietrich, Bernard Die­ still retains interest in his farms. In Schearer, Marcy Helm, Stephen Beck, A building to house class rooms and The charter was draped in memory Mr. and Mn. Daniel K. Meek, Albur­ "It's our patriotic duty to march in about 30,000 people, including soldiers. trich and Warren Hill; Fint Class, pre­ fact, he inspected his wheat prior to Elaine Smith, Gail Scheidt, Kenneth offices will be constructed when suffi­ of Past National President Effie King, tis. The double-ring ceremony was sol­ is of tubes this parade," he told his wife, Mrs. During World War One he had sented by Camp Director Oscar Stein: setting out for the East. "It's wet, out Dietrich, John Dietrich, Marcia Her­ cient funds are available. , Illinois, who died June 10. emnized by the Revs. Daniel Newhart that disposal Phyllis Edwards, a former WAC officer, lunch with General Marshal Petain. Longswamp: Thomas Lewis, Emory there," he reports. "Too wet." "And and Wilson H. Hartzell in a setting ring, Judy Wessner, Dennis Madeira, now on the faculty of the laboratory "Enjoyed it, even though thoughts of Mertz and Howard Odenweller; and as many as 1,400 combines have passed of white gladioli and palms. Teresa Hilbert, Marie Ernst, Eliabeth school at Kutztown State Teachers the terrible slaughter at Verdun were Merit Badges, presented by William my Main street door, bound from Albright, Karen Greenawalt, Reynold Miss Millard to 82 at Reunion of Herbein, Northeast District chairman: The bridal party included: Mn. Rob­ Diehl, Suzanne Angstadt, Elaine College. uppermost," he reminisces. "As we Texas for our grain fields." ert Rhoads, cousin of the bride, matron Few know, however, that he has vis­ ate we could hear the crash of big Kutztown: Edwin Angstadt, Troop Mr. Slonecker had the thrill, yean Stump, Dennis Fenstermacher, Con­ Four, woodwork; Fleerwood: Richard of honor; Hilda and Sally Ann Meek, stance Parkes, Lenny Dietrich, Doug­ ited 50 countries, and that his office guns." Sixteen of his unit were awarded Direct 3-Day Camp KHS Class of 1939 ago, of "making the run" for a quarter sisten of the bridegroom, and Grace is literally "papered" with framed the Croix de Guerre for bravery in Angstadt, carpentry, first aid, pathfind- section of free land in Oklahoma. He las Dietrich, Dennis Fink, Gloretta ing, penonal health and safety; Bernard Fritch, cousin of the bride, bridesmaids; Youse, William Heffner, James Fox. diplomas. He also speaks five languages, work done in the forests that were Elizabeth Millard, Lenhartsville, will After-dinner talks by Harry B. Yoder, has added to that property and keeps Nancy and Elaine Fegely, cousins of and wihNtell you with a chuckle, that almost levelled by gunfire. direct the June 24-26 Youth Camp Ruth E. Bonner and Nevin J. Lucken­ Dietrich, carpentry, first aid, penonal his eye on it. Primary I: Teacher: Mrs. Wflliam health and safety; Longswamp: Frank­ the bride, flower girls; Timothy Romig, he often^has dreams in which all the He was surgeon to the First Pursuit of the Berks County Sabbath School bill featured the reunion of the KHS In addition to Mrs. Dougherty, Mr. nephew of the bridegroom, ring bearer; Fryer; Helpers: Joan Boyer, Shirley talk is Spanish! Group, whose best-known member was Association at Camp Swatara, near class of 1939, held recently at Monterey lin Meek, home repain and safety; Slonecker has two other daughten: Kercher; Pupils: Sharlene Sterner, Dar­ Emory Mertz, home repairs and public and Carl Fritch, cousin of the bride­ He's a newcomer to Kutztown, and Captain Eddie Rickenbacker. Raoul Bethel, assisted by Harvey KHnesmith, Inn. Attendance totalled 82. MR. Ruth McBee, Arlington, Virginia, groom, best man. The ushen were lene Fenstermacher, Judith Sechler, has put out his "Eye, Ear, Nose and Lufbeny, born in France of a Yankee Lorraine, Pa. Principal Yoder stressed the expan­ health; and Topton: Donald Brintzen­ and Mn. Anna Maroshek, Washington, Betty Lou George, Judy Smith, Rich­ hoff, safety. Nevin Meek, brother of the bridegroom; Throat" shingle at his new residence, father and French mother, was also The speaker at the 10 a. m. service, sion and building program that the D. C. His grandchildren total four. Wayne Fegely, brother of the bride, ard Wessner, Christine Mest, Janet 434 West Main street, the site of a with the famed flying unit, and Dr. Sunday, will be Dr. Galen Kilheffner, citizens of Kutztown will vote on and Winnen of the Fint Aid meet were When asked whether he could still and Arlan Long. Dunkelberger, Leonard Saul, Martin Christman, Merrily Leibensperger, For­ former log house. Edwards witnessed the air battle which president of Elizabethtown College. also pointed out that the class of '39 Troop Four, Kutztown, fint, and Long talk Pennsylvania Dutch, he shook his The soloist was George Eichom, ac­ rest Schucker, Stewart Stump, Marlene "Come, see our farm!" he will in­ resulted in the flyer's death, not from Sabbath school will be led by Ralph was the largest, 116, until this ycai swamp, second. Honorable mention was gray head and with a chuckle replied, companied on the organ by Alvin Fisher, Virginia Helwig, Ronald Stump. vite you, with a twinkle, as he proudly an enemy bulle: but as the result of a Benjamin, president of the sponsoring Miss Bonner told about her worl won by Troop One, Kutztown, and "I don't need any practice!" He took Fegely. shows the tree plantings in the rear of leap from a flaming plane. He brought Association. at Syracuse Univenity and other insti­ Topton. with him a copy of the Kutztown Cen The bride, given in marriage by her Primary II: Teacher: Mn. Charles the property. Neighbors have also com­ Lufberry's body from a French village Leadenhip technique will be in tutions and that her doctor's degree is Also among the First Class winnen tennial, and expressed interest in the father, was attired in a white slipper Kuhns; Helper: Doris Lightcap; Pupils: plimented him on the appearance of 12 miles distant. charge of Miss Millard; Bible Study, the in the offing. were the following from Fleetwood, 75th anniversary edition to be pub­ satin gown with round neckline, mar­ John Merkel, Carlton Wolfinger, Wil­ the front yard. (Continued en Pete tttt—column two) Rev. Norman E. Dettra, Fleetwood; Mr. Luckenbill expressed the belief (Continued mt >•«« ten—tultem. Hue) lished this Fall by the Patriot. - quisette yoke, fitted bodice and long, liam Fenstermacher, Daniel Smith, Alcohol Education, the Rev. Craig that '39 has more aggregate years in pointed sleeves. The full skirt ended David Schearer, Carol Kuhns, Marie Dorward, Reading, and Wonhip: the military service than any other class. in a long train. Her finger-tip veil was Gift, Charles Schaeffer, Karen Herring, Harold Schuler Wins Local FFA Youth Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, Kutztown. The R. Burton Bordner, class historian, Lions Fete, Fair 40 Get Diplomas attached to a lace cap trimmed with Stanley Saul, Barbara Miller, Margaret Saturday afternoon speaker will be was instructed to make an investiga­ seed pearls and her only ornament was Stein, Barbara Sterner, Margo Epting, Leroy Moser, Reading. tion, and will report in 1954 at the GroundsJune 16-18 a strand of pearls, the gift of the bride­ Larry Fink, Gene Stump, Jane Mest, Grange Tractor Test Win State Honors Recreation will be in charge of Mr. 15-year reunion, unanimously agreed At Scotland School groom. She carried an Occasional Serv Christine Schuler, Ola Dreibelbis, and Mn. Ralph Snavely, Reading, and upon. In celebration of its 10th anniver­ Forty, including four post-graduates, ice Book topped with a white orchid Martha Angstadt and Allen Youse. The first of 10 elimination contests Members of KHS Chapter, Future Edith Schaeffer, Bernvflle, will be the A tribute was paid to Gold Star veter­ sary the Lions Club will conduct a fete and white sweet peas. Primary III: Teacher: Mn. Helen by the Granges of Pomona for en­ Farmers of America, made a good rec­ pianist. were awarded diplomas at the 54th ans Robert Fegley and David Greiss. tonight, Friday and Saturday, at the Commencement at Pennsylvania Sol-' The matron of honor wore a yellow Stein; Helper: LaRue Kistler; Pupils: trance in the tractor contest August ord at State FFA activities at Penn Special Movies Prizes were awarded to the follow­ Fair Grounds. taffeta gown and carried a round bou Patricia Erb, Patricia Miller, Erin State last week. dien' Orphan School, Scotland, Pa. 25 at Kutztown Fair, was held by Fleet­ On Friday night the motion picture ing: Annabelle Stein Leibensperger, Attractions will include the follow­ quet of white daisies and blue del­ James, Doris Reidenauer, Karen Hafer, Ralph Sanner, Alumnus, vice presi­ "out of the Night," depicting authentic George Rae Jr., Harrisburg, who won wood Grange on the Kermit Schlegel classmate with oldest child, eight yean; ing: Tonight: Uncle Jack, Mary Lou phinium. Her headband matched the Brenda Scheidt, Joan Dieter, Crystal dent of the State Association, presided scenes from Chicago's notorious Skid highest academic honon among the farm. Harold Schuler, with 75 points, Arlene Weidner McDonough, classmate and the Minex Gang; Friday: Dopey bouquet. Leibensperger, Virginia Brown, Mary at several sessions, and in his farewell Row, will be shown June 24th; and boys, plans to enter Penn State to was the highest of the 15 contestants, with youngest child, five months; Marie Duncan and the Top Hands; Saturday: The bridesmaids chose turquoise taf­ Ann Hoch, Walter Ernst, Kerry De- by Hydraulic address outlined his activities of the "Reach for Heaven" is featured for study aeronautics. Barbara Pokrinchak, i Coaltxot L' ano Lester Braucher was second with Brooks Kutz, shortest classmate, five KHS Band, William S. Moyer, director. feta gowns and carried round bouquets Long, Russell Swoyer, Carlton Heck- 80 points. They received $5.00 and year. Saturday evening. Plymouth, the outstanding girl, spe­ feet, one-half inch; AM 1/C Melvin A Gigantic Cake Walk is also prom­ cialized in commercial work and during (Continued on page tix—column Eat) (Continued on pare ten—column seven) V $3.00 respectively from Fleetwood Raymond Seidel, Berks delegate, was Arndt, USN, Pautuxent River, Mary­ ised. Grange. named a member of the nominating the fint semester, this year, was secre­ land, travelled longest distance; and R. Refreshments will be on sale. Pro­ tary to R. D. Maclay, supervisor of CAROLYN ANGSTADT TO WED Paul C. Dunkelberger was master of committee. Shower is Given Burton Bordner, "most hair", 168. ceeds will be added to the ambulance secondary education. She will return ARTHUR F. WIRTZ JR., JUNE 25 Mrs. Eva Frey ceremonies, and the judges were George Norman Eberly was a member of Frederick Saul was master of cere­ fund. to her home town, to work. J. Schaeffer, Reuben Leibensperger, the State FFA Band. Invitations are out for the marriage monies and introduced the speaken. Among the many who witnessed the Raymond Heimbach, and Carl Blank, These four won medals: Mike Zer- For Jeanne Wagner of Carolyn Angstadt, daughter of Mr. Heads Auxiliary The class officen are: Samuel P. MUSICAL TEA ceremonies were 34 from the local le Puh-ofl Fleetwood, the teacher of agriculture vous, who was among 75 contestants and Mn. J. Raymond Angstadt, and Jeanne Wagner, Maxatawny, was Smith, president; the Rev. LeRoy Kutz, Legion Auxiliary, who had as their ids it at Oley. Judging was based on the in Farm Mechanics skills, received a The Aid Society of St. Paul's Re­ Arthur Frederick Wirtz Jr., son of Election of officen, a Flag Day pro­ guest of honor at a surprise miscel­ vice president; Esther Ann Ober- guests six memben of the Junior Auxili­ same points that will be used at the bronze medal; Ted DuBois, among 200 formed Church will sponsor a Musical Mn. Rose and the late Arthur Frederick gram, and a covered dish lunch com­ laneous shower, held recently at the doenter Oswald, secretary; and Laila ary. Fleetwood and Topton Auxiliaries Fair, the one achieving the lowest num­ in livestock judging, bronze medal; Ker­ Tea Tuesday, June 21st, at 7:30 p. m., Wirtz Sr. The ceremony will be sol­ prised the highlights of the June meet­ home of Mary Jane Trourman, Green­ Dunkelberger Silan, treasurer. were also represented. ber of points, the winner. mit Dietrich, livestock judging, silver in the social rooms. An interesting pro­ emnized June 25 at 3 p. m. in St. ing of the Auxiliary of Hoch-Balthaser wich street. The committee on arrangements in­ gram of vocal and instrumental selec­ The East Penn visiton also made a John'vs Reformed Church by the Rev. Post No. 480 American Legion. Ontelaunee and Gouglersvflle Grang­ medal; and Russell Henry, among 350 The gifts were attached to streamen cluded: Emma Louise Luckenbill Adam, tions will be presented, followed by a tour of the campus, under the guidance D. Horton Nace. es were represented among the many in dairy judging, silver medal. The new officen include Mn. Eva which fell from an umbrella. The color Annabelle Stein Leibensperger, Donald social hour. The offering will be given of Robert Newkirk, and were treated Both the bride-to-be and the bride­ .o. spectators, and Charles Schwoyer, of The boys were accompanied by their Frey, president; Ethel O'Neil and Mn. scheme was blue and white. Bieber, Richard Parkes, R. Burton to the Women's Guild Challenge. to lunch in the cafeteria. groom-to-be were 1945 classmates at the Reading Fair Board, was also pres­ advisor, Paul C. Dunkelberger, and Verna Brown, vice presidents; Mn. me 5211 Bordner, Frederick Saul and the officen. Mn. Vema Brown, Child Welfare KHS. ent. his new assistant, Raymond Heimbach. The luncheon table was centered The public is invited. Sarah Kramer, corresponding secretary: chairman, presented Ethel Karas, aged Miss Angstadt is a recent graduate Thc contestants in addition to the The two adults will also attend the an­ with a bouquet of red and white roses, Mn. Dorothy Leibensperger, recording 12, the orphan adopted by the local of the School of Nuning, Allentown winners were Harold Althouse, 115; nual Pennsylvania Educators confer­ and favon were miniature red and white secretary; Mn. Anna LeVan, treasurer; Auxiliary, with these gifts: slacks from Hospital. Recently she was guest of Lee Gauker, 125; Ernest Kniss, 135; ence at Eagles Mere June 22, 23 and baskets of candy. Mn. Mary Scheidt, historian; Mn. the Senion, a blouse and sweater from honor at a miscellaneous shower, at­ Luther Davis, 140; Howard Braucher, 24. Mr. Dunkelberger will represent Miss Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Kindergarten at Ingolstadt Agnes Kohler, chaplain; and Ruth the Junion, $6.00; also a dress from tended by more than 40 at the home­ 180; Clyde Yerger, 190; George Schol­ the teachers of vocational agriculture Mn. William Wagner, will become Hoch and Dorothy Bennicoff, sergeants the Penny Parker Shop. stead of Mr. Wirtz's maternal grand­ lenberger, 235; John Hoch, 250; Allen of Pennsylvania in a discussion on the the bride of James Bollinger, Topton, at arms. The trip was made via Bieber bus. father. W. S. Walker, and his aunt, Braucher, 280; Wayne Readinger, 280; revision of the State Project contest. son of Mr. and Mn. James Bollinger Installation will take place in Dorothy Walker, Siesholtzvflle. She •SPEEDY?^ Kermit Schlegel, 375; George Schuler Sr., Sunday, June 26th, at 4:00 p. m. September. ID THE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN was also entertained at a similar event IPLETEUV__ Jr., 390; Walter Braucher, 435. ROY HAMME JR. TO GET in St. Paul's Union Church, Mertz­ Sixteen tables were in play at a re­ town. 2-CAR HEAD-ON COLLISION at the home of her room-mate, Doris JHT TIMES The Home Economics committee YALE DEGREE ON JUNE 20 cent card party. OIDNT Edwin Fegley, 24, is a patient in the Eppe, Northampton, who is to be her err earned a sizable sum selling hot dogs, Roy D. Hamme Jr., 1945 honor grad­ The following were in attendance: maid of honor. The next meeting is scheduled for >oo/ _^/A soft drinks, ice cream, popsicles, candy, Carolyn Fegely, Mary Jane Kuhns, Max­ Allentown Hospital, due to serious in­ uate of KHS, will receive the degree Mr. Wirtz, who attended Penn State, July 11. cigars and cigarettes. atawny; Geraldine Stump, Mertztown juries suffered when he was involved m of Bachelor of Science in Engineering is now affiliated with Atlas Mineral Eight and Forty from Yale University June 20. He is R. 1; Ruth Bard, Radelle Koller, Mn. in a two-car head-on collision on the road from Topton to Hancock. He was Products Company, Mertztown. Twenty-one memben of the Eight BPW INSTALLATION AT among more than 1,950 candidates at Kenneth Kern, Mrs, John Grim, Mary and Forty, representing the various Virginia Sharadin, Edna Dey, Helen admitted for immediate surgery, suf­ KEYSTONE HOTEL JUNE 28 the institution's 248th Commencer ROTARY TO HEAR TALK ON Units in Berks, were entertained last Officers will be installed at the June ment. They hail from every State in Dey, Mn. Rose Dey, the guest of fering from a deep laceration of the HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY night at the local Legion Hall. This 28th dinner meeting of the Business the Union, Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, honor and the hostess. right side of the neck and a laceration of the right forehead. was the largest attendance in many and Professional Woman's Club at the Mexico and 21 foreign countries. Penn­ On June 22d at the Keystone Hotel months. Keystone Hotel. Invitations have been sylvania's total is 114. NATHAN LEVINE RENEWS The other car was driven by Ernest the Rotary Gub will hear a talk by K.4.H., Doll, Mertztown R. D. 1, who suffered sent to the various Clubs of the Ninth Hamme, son of Professor Roy D. KUTZTOWN FRIENDSHIPS Mr. Broun, on the Hawk Mountain FIRE COMPANY AUXILIARY TO District. A brief program will be pre­ a bruised left elbow and laceration of Sanctuary. The speaker wfll be intro­ Hamme Sr., of the KSTC faculty, and Nathan Levine, who has been with HOLD PARK PICNIC SATURDAY sented, including a skit "Millie and MR. Hamme, was recently elected to the jaw. Earl Hilbert, Mertztown R. D. duced by John Kistler. the Longacre Press, New York City, 1, an occupant in the Doll car, suffered The Fire Company Auxiliary will Tillie" by Joan Frey and Doris Light- membership in Connecticut Alpha, for 25 yean, visited his brother Sam, Dr. G. C. L. Riemer conducted last cap. Yale University Honor Association of bruises of the forehead and left knee. night's brief session and spoke on "Ro­ hold a picnic in the Park Saturday, and renewed acquaintance with his Both were treated by Dr. W. F. Long, when a covered dish supper wfll be Thc incoming president is Mn. Tan Beta Pi. He is also affiliated with many friends, here. He is a pressman tary Attendance and Classifications." Victoria Levine, who will succeed Mar­ the American Institute of Electrical Mertztown. Herbert Aitken, Fleetwood R. D., enjoyed. at the New York plant, which special­ The committee comprises Mn. garet Keller. Engineers, and the Institute of Radio izes in color work and commercial was welcomed as a new member. On Saturday at the Schlenker Show­ Engineers. He has held a Univenity THREE VERTEBRAE CHIPPED In attendance this week at Rotary Mayme Mertz, Mn. Jennie Messer­ orden. A native of Reading, he spent Bottom Row: Aldis Rucins, Andris Zvejnieks, Ilze Lejins, Silvija Ritums, Ilze smith, Mn. Irene Moll, Mrs. Ella rooms, at 9 n. m., the Club will con­ scholanhip for the past three yean. Metra; Middle Row: Ivan Kaneps, Austris Grasis, leva Bolsteins, Rudite Carl Dietrich, West Main street, who International, New York City, were 14 yean in Kutztown. His wife is the Rhoads, Mn. Florence Siegfried, Mrs. duct a bake sale. A liberal patronage Petersons, Guntis Baltabols, Aina Metra, Mn. Harold Liepinsh; Top Row: suffered injuries when a passenger car President and Mn. Reuben D. Leiben­ former Rose Wagner, Reading. Their struck the tractor he was driving, wfll Mary Schade, Mn. Harry Knittle, Mrs. is anticipated. COUNCIL TO MEET JUNE 20 daughter Clarice, born in Brooklyn 18 Valdis Garoza and Viesturs Petersons. sperger and Dr. and Mn. George F. be obliged to weat^a body cast for Leibensperger. Harold Kurt also made Kathryn Fabian, Mn. Alice Angstadt, Town Council wfll meet June 20. yean ago, recently completed her sec­ TWO PAINTERS INJURED "Such a crying!" for a walk, and played out-door games five or six weeks. X-rays revealed that the trip to New York. and Anna Weigle; also the following, Thc delay has been due to the fact ond term at New York Univenity, WHEN SCAFFOLD COLLAPSES This is how Mn. Zenta Liepinsh, with them. three of his vertebrae were chipped. in charge of children's games: Mrs. J. that Secretary Carl Bortz underwent where she is majoring in Psychology. Roy Brumbach, of town, and Mark Rife of Harold Liepinsh, now living in Aged three to seven, the 13 children His scalp wounds, cuts, bruises and SPECIAL PROGRAM JUNE 29 Gomer Saul, Mn. Patricia Beck, Mn. an appendectomy at the Reading Hos­ Kutztown, describes the farewell her are Latvians. Most of them are father­ brush burns are healing. Mildred Wolfe, Mn. Elinor Angstadt, Bleiler, Kutztown R. D., painters in AT NEPHEWS GRADUATION Are you looking for the lost chord? pital. He resumed his duties today. Kindergarten children gave her when less, because of the war. Sessions were He remains a patient at Community Mn. Mary Snook, Mn. George Erb, the employ of Charles Weaver, are in Mn. Curtis Luckenbill attended If so, be at St. John's Lutheran Recrea­ St. Joseph's Hospital, due to injuries she was about to leave the Displaced held six days a week from 9 a. m. to General Hospital. tion Hall, East Walnut and Maple Mn. Helen Stein. TO MEET FOR DRILL Commencement at Princeton Univer­ Persons Camp at Ingelstadt, Germany. 1 p. m. The children brought their suffered when the scaffold on which sity. Her nephew, John Curtis Long- streets, on Wednesday, June 29th, at they were working, collapsed. Samuel The Uniformed Rank of the Auxili­ And no wonder, for she was greatly lunch, a piece of black bread in a small HYMN SING 8:00 p. m. There will be a night of fun HOOD MEETING acre, was a member of the graduating Bubbenmoyer, who was also on the ary of the Volunteer Fire Company beloved. Day after day she had been bag, slung over the shoulder. There was The Berks County Christian En­ and music, sponsored by the Church The June dinner meeting of the scaffold, escaped injury. The accident will meet for its fint drill, Friday, at 7 class. with the children, teaching them mo­ also milk, a very little bit for each child. deavor Union wfll conduct an old- choir. Hood College Club wfll be held Toes- happened at the home of Mn. Cassie p. m., at the Fire Hall. tion songs, how to write and draw; how The first thing we did," Mra. Lie­ fashioned Hymn Sing at Grace E. C. day, June 21st, at Bowen Country, Angstadt, West Walnut street. CARD PARTY to cut out pictures to hang on the pinsh reports, "was to stand in a row, Church Sunday night at nine o'clock, TTUNTTY PICNIC JULY 50 Club. The start wfll be made at 6:15 Brumbach suffered a broken pelvis BOYER REUNION St. Joseph's Hospital Aaxiliary will wall. She also let them take sun baths according to size, and then we offered in Grace E. C. Church, following the The annual picnic of Trinity Lu­ p. m. at the Berks Historical Society and a crushed vertebra, and Bleiler, a The Boyer reunion will be held in hold a public card party Saturday at 8 along the bank of the Danube, And a prayer. The room was very small, regular wonhip. The public is cordially theran Church school will be held Museum, Reading. Prospective students crushed vertebra. Kutztown Park Sunday, July 10. p. m. in F.O.E. Hall. when it wasn't raining, the took them AU invited. July 30 at Kntztown Park. have been invited. JLMBUm

TWO The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa-, Thuraday, June 16, 1949 V.N. Scouu Help Refugees Jean Moyer, Weisenberg Church. THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT 90 Farms Included The class motto is "Honor is tbe- CHURCH SCHOOL LESSON reward of virtue"; the colon, red. Published Weeklf By white and blue; and the flower, white THE KUTZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., INC. In Berks Erosion By Rev. Carlton L. Heckman carnation. The teachen are: Charles Heiser CUi H Earn. President lu C. R. Gcujtw, Treasurer Mn. Estella Fister, Mn. Edna Heiser' JACOB R. Bam, Secretary & Prevention Program JESUS RISES FROM THE DEAD garment who announced to them the Esther Sechler, Mn. Miriam Haas! Scripture Lemon: Mark 16:2-7; John wondrous news, He is not here, He is Mn. Esther Rabenold and Mn. Irene risen from the dead. Quickly they ran Masten. 21:M, 742. out of the tomb and were filled with CHAS. H. ESSER MARTIN H. RITTER County Agents in the State Memory Selection: Thanks be to God, The Board of Directon comprises- The Missionary Managing Editor fear, astonishment and amazement. Publisher Receive 1423 Requests who gives us the victory through oar But gradually joy took the place of Fred DeRoner, president; Frank Fnfc> Church will meet < t the home of Mr] ALLIENE S. DiCHANT, Biker RUTH BARD, Assistant Editor For Assistance Lord Jesus Christ 1 Corinthians fear as they began to comprehend the inger, vice president; Frank Bittner, a 15:57. great miracle of the resurrection of secretary; Ehvood Snyder, treasurer; and Hartman, Reading. KERMIT OSWALD, Advertising Manager With a The number of demonstrations estab­ The women who went out to the Jesus from the dead. Herman Kistler and Nathaniel Werley. "A Day So* lished by the Agricultural Extension tomb of the Lord early in the morning The second part of our lesson gives led by Evelyn Chi The Kntztown Patriot is seat to subscribers by mail, postage free, in tbe Service in Berks County for preventing on the third day were concerned about The Rev. Daniel I United States. us one of the appearances of the Mas­ NIGHT OF FUN, JUNE 29 soil erosion has climbed several notches one thing, namely, who would roll ter after the resurrection. Jesus ap­ elected pastor of the One Tear, $2.50; Six Months, |1.25; Single Copies, 7c The Choir of St. John's Lutheran according to County Agent Charles S. away the heavy stone that covered the peared to the disciples as they were got. of Zion's Chur Church will sponsor a night of fun and Classified Advertising Rates, Per line, 12c; Legal Notices, if published 3 Adams. entrance to the sepulchre. Certainly fishing again back in their old haunts. on Sunday evening. or more times, 12c per line; if published one time, additional composition This is true not only for Berks they did not anticipate discovering the When they came to the shore they music, Wednesday evening, June 29th, • Carolyn Fegely, hj charge of 10c per line. County, but for the whole state, on stone rolled away nor did they expect found their Lord there waiting with at the recreation hall. Reed and Pauline K* Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, the Na­ the basis of information received from to find the body of Jesus removed. In breakfast prepared for them. end in Atlantic Cit tional Editorial Association, and the P.N.P.A. Audit Bureau of Circulation. extension agronomists of the Pennsyl­ other words, they did not expect the The resurrection is the cornerstone MEW! Lose Weight Mr. and Mrs. Cs Bxehisive National Advertising Representative, GREATER WEEKLIES, vania State College. resurrection of the Master. They went of our Christian faith. The triumph of panied by Mr. and Without Dieting! New York, Chicago, Detroit and Philadelphia. More than any other one practice, to complete his burial which of neces­ Christ over death and the grave is the and Mrs. Stanley Br use of contour strips is featured in sity had been in haste because of the Doctor's Amazing Oascovery R. D-, enjoyed a n Subscribers who tend notice to this office to hare their address changed, The United Nations Scout Association, sponsors of a drive for clothes, source of the hope of the Christian Now! Without dieting you can these demonstrations on erosion pre­ approach of the Jewish Sabbath on lose ugly pound* and have a more nentown where th< should state At name of the post office or rural route from.which it is to be toys and food supplies from members of the U.N. staff and delegates, as he goes through life. It is his promise Good Friday when they took the body slender, attractive figure. All you and Mrs. Wflliam R changed, as well as the name of the post office or mail route to which it is collected approximately two tons of supplies at a ceremony held vention. At the beginning of this year of life eternal with the risen and reign­ do is eat a delicious AYDS (aids) 80 of these layouts were established of Jesus down from the cross. Vitamin and Mineral Candy be­ Pius Biehl, KutztJ to be sent. at Parkway Village, Jamaica, New York (above). The^elothing ing Lord of glory. Man tried to end with extension assistance on county fore meals as directed. Your appe­ his son and daught] was turned over by the Scouts to the American Friends Committee Thus they were confronted that first the life and influence of the Christ tite is curbed: you eat less, and Entered as second-class mail matter at the Kntztown, Pa., Post Office farms. New strip layouts made this Easter day with a number of great in this world but God wrought a great accordingly lose weight. No diet­ Mrt. Sterlin Biehl. for distribution to needy persons, especially Palestine refugees. ing, no drugs, laxatives or ex­ The following' ander the Act of March 3, 1879. spring by the county agent, or with and wonderful surprises. The stone was miracle, raising up Christ from the ercise with the AYDS plan. his help, bring this total to 90. rolled away from the doorway of the dead and making His death and resur­ PROOF POSITIVE! Nationally Mrs. Alvin Fegely: For the whole state, extension strip tomb, Jesus was not there, but instead rection the light of every life that known doctors have tested AYDS ton Miller, Phyllis on over 100 people (one a nurse) resulting in delphia; Jeannette demonstrations for erosion prevention a young man clothed in a long white comes to Him. weight loaaes of 14 to IS pounds average, quickly and safely. Try AYDS yourself—today. totaled 5456 at the start of 1949. Re­ MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE—Manyusers Churcih Services ports from all 67 counties indicate a SEIPSTOl RURAL CHURCHES, A BEACON Gloria Werley, Hynemansville School; have reported losses of up to 10 pounds with total of 1423 requests to county agents their very first box. AYDS are guaranteed— Sandra Chattin Weisenberg Pupils Carl Haas, Rupp's School; Sherwood you, too, must lose weight with your first box It was our privilege Tuesday night to share in a program at Trinity Lutheran Charch Topton-Dryville Lutheran Parish for assistance in soil management pro­ (only $2.89) or your money back. left Monday to Haas, Beulah Burkhart and Andre Aze- Zion's Church, Snyder's, near Tamaqua, and we came home with Rev. C. L. Heckman, Pastor Rev. W. H. Kline, Pastor grams, most of which entail use of r||Pi"-Scientific Weight Chart. Call for Camp Conrad W< strips for erosion control. mar, Seipstown School; and Shirley gift t yours. Or sent free with mail or new inspiration. Church School: 9 a. m. Worship: 10 Worship: 8 a. m. Church School: 9:15 To Graduate Sunday ™ phone orders. No obligation. near Wernersville. a. m. "The Challenge of Christian a. m. Indications are that all of these re­ Rex, Ernest Snyder, Helen Brunner and Leh's Pharmacy, 236 W. Main St., Kutztown Helen Haas, Eh The stone church, set high on a hill, was built in the mid- Idealism." Aid Society Monday at Dryville—Communion: 10 a. m. quests will be filled. County Agent Sherwood Haas will deliver the vale­ Miller and Sandra ( Adams says the number of new exten­ the Weisenberg JoK 1700's and its steeple can be seen for miles. Within sight of its 7:45 p. m., at the home of Mn. dictory, and Beulah Burkhart, the salu­ Paul Herman, 252 West Walnut Zion* Evangelical Lutheran sion demonstrations on erosion preven­ tatory, at the 54th annual Commence­ assisted Mary Elk open windows, is "God's Acre," beautifully kept, with special care street. Congregation tion easily should be enough to put ment of the Weisenberg township pub­ Watch for Opening • • • County Home Ecj < the state total well beyond the 6,000 given the old graves, some of which bear dates prior to 1756. Maxatawny—Worship: 9 a. m. Church lic schools, Sunday, at 7:30 p. m., in rive on a radio bre mark. In fact, if all new requests re­ on a trip they ai Here and there is the grave of a Revolutionary soldier. A few of Bern Lutheran School: 10 a. m. the Weisenberg Church. The speaker Rev. J. W. Bittner, Pastor sulted in additional erosion control lay­ to Valley Forge, will be District Attorney Kenneth Koch, the smaller markers bear initials and the date, only. The view Holy Communion: 10:30 a. m. Bowers-Longswamp Lutheran Parish outs, the new state total would be REDS MINIATURE GOLF Conrad Weiser. from the cemetery is magnificent—lush farms in contour strips, Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell, Pastor nearer 7,000. Allentown, and remarks will be made with the Blue Mountains in the distance. SL Paul's Reformed Huff's Church-Worship: 9 a. m. Can Get Data from Adams by Clayton Kline for the class of 1909, Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, Pastor Church School: 10:15 a. m. Farmers interested in any kind of and Charles Heiser. The diplomas will COURSE At the bottom of the hill is a grove of pines and rhododen­ Church School: 9 a. m. Worship: 10:15 Longswamp—Church Schook"9:l 5 a. m. soil management information, whether be presented by Assistant Superintend­ S. RICHMOND STREET, FLEETWOOD a. m. Communion: 10:30 a. m. it involves erosion prevention or other ent Frank Leidich, and the devotions dron, and a meandering stream. Spring water is to be had in problems, may get the help of the are in charge of the Rev. Robert A. abundance. In the midst of the grove is a pavilion and a refresh­ Agricultural -Extension Service by ask­ Open every evening—all day Saturday and Sunday 3 St. John's Reformed St Paul's Reformed, Fleetwood Laubach. ment stand, and that is where we had our supper, as a guest Rev. D. Horton Nace, Pastor Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor ing the county agent at his office in the court house, in Reading. Other numbers on the program in­ of the Woman's Guild. And what a supper—everything from Communion: 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. Worship: 8:30 a. m. Church School: 9 a. m. clude: marimba music by Betty De- home-made bread to feather-weight cake topped with white ic­ Becker's St. Peter's Reformed TO ENTER NAVAL ACADEMY Roner, accompanied by Mrs. Luther ing and strawberries. St Mary's Catholic Church Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor Richard K. Miller, who completed Schroeder; accordion solo, Russell Fis­ The Rev. Francis P. Adolf, Pastor Worship: 10:15 a. m. his first year of "Penn State" study at ter; poems, Sandra Chattin, Walter ADMIRAL DUAL-TEMP Most of the women drove the family car, and the only gentle­ The Rev. John Broughmans, Pastor KSTC in May, entered the U. S. Schmiedel and Betty Batz; piano solo, One-piece vapor sealed cabinets with bonderized Dulux finish man present was the Pastor. One of the members had fed hay­ Kutztown—Mass at 7 and 9:30 a. m. Emmanuel EUB, Fleetwood Naval Academy at Annapolis June 15. Shirley Rex; piano duet, Janet Scherer and gleaming, extra heavy chrome hardware immediately reflect and Ruth Frey; and instrumental duet, the quality built into Admiral refrigerators. Big all-steel rein­ makers; and among the young girls were several who plan to Evansville—Mass at 8:00 a. m. Rev. Norman E. Dettra, Pastor He rated Number 15 among more Church School: 9:15 a. m. Worship: than 600 candidates, who qualified by Russell Fister and Carl Haas, accom­ forced doors of attractive design open to reveal spacious interiors. enter KSTC, and some who do dangerous work at a powder plant. Grace E. C. 10:30 a. m. "Respect for Yesterday." competitive examination. He is a son panied by Janet Scherer. Ample spacing between shelves, big bottle space, provision for bulky articles, lift-out shelves and roomy dry storage bins are Rev. Ralph H. Bomman, Pastor Prayer Service: Wednesday, 7:30 p. of Captain C. H. K. Miller, who has The 19 members of the class are: The janitor lives on the church farm, within sight of the pic­ some of the many features you'll find in Admiral refrigerators. Church School: 9 a. m. Worship: 10 m. Rev. C. E. Hess, Leader. Junior served in the Navy for 33 yean. Walter Schmiedel, Appel's School; nic grounds. a. m. "Such as Should Be Saved." Group: Thursday. Russell Fister, Janet Scherer, Ruth Christian Endeavor: 6:30 p. m. Wor­ ADDITIONAL BOOKINGS Frey and Patricia Higgins, Buck's EUGENE A. KNITTLE The women do most of the church work, and the Guild re­ School; Wilson Danner, Leon Grim ship: 7:30 p. m. "The Rejected Cor­ St Paul's Lutheran, Fleetwood Additional "bookings" at Kutztown and Sterling Shoemaker, Gackenbach's Fleetwood, B- D. 2—Bonte 222 Phone Katztown 57S4 cently adopted war orphans. nerstone." Hymn Sing, 9 p. m. Rev. Harold W. SeU, Pastor Park, according to Manager Warren School; Sandra Chattin, Betty Batz and Church School: 9:30 a. m. Worship: Weidner, include the following: July A blessed peace surrounds Zion's, and all the churches built Zion (Moselem) Lotheran Charch 10:30 a. m. "Christian Life Service." 30: Berean Church school; August 6: by farmer-folk. It is a peace that the whole world needs and hun­ Rev. Carlton L. Heckman, S.T.M., St. Paul's Union Church school; and gers for. And the people are humble, hard-working, loyal,—char­ Pastor Mennonite Brethren in Christ August 27: Heffner reunion. The Church School: 9:30 a. m. Fleetwood Schaeffer reunion, scheduled for August r acteristics that the world also needs. And out from their doors have Rev. J. B. Henry, Pastor seventh, has been cancelled. gone ministers, consecrated missionaries, doctors, scientists, teach­ Maxatawny Reformed Parish Worship: 9:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. ers, scientific farmers, men and women with high ideals that have Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Church School: 10:30 a. m. Menno SMITH-WEAVER Bowers—Worship: 9 a. m. Youth: 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting to do with construction not destruction. At his residence on College Hill the Topron-Worship: 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Rev. A. L. Brumbach recently solemn­ £/fT££ iMfflSjrmZK May the rural church, as exemplied by Zion's at Snyders, ized the marriage of Florence Weaver, B.P.W. BAKE SALE daughter of Mrs. Tevillie and the late continue to be a beacon. OF SPECIAL INTEREST Victor Weaver, and Allen A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster Madeira, The Business and Professional Wom­ an's Club will sponscor a bake sale in son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, also \ the latter's father, Henry Frey, Annie of Kempton. Hollenbach and Howard Stump en­ the Schlenker Show Rooms Saturday, BRAINS HAVE NO COLOR LINE joyed a trip to the Rose Gardens at June 18th, at 9 a. m. A liberal patron­ Hershey, and to Pine Grove. age is anticipated. LICENSED TO WED Two Seniors at New Jersey College for Women, Rutgers Uni­ The Aid Society of Trinity Lutheran The A and P store has been re­ Charles Specht Jr. and Georgia Cor- versity, the Alma Mater of our Mrs. Paul E. Schmoyer, recently Church will meet Monday night at painted. rell, Hamburg R. 3. received the first Heritage Award .for an outstanding contribution the home of Mrs. Paul Herman. The opening of Red's Miniature JT to the heritage of the institution. They were two 21-year-old Negro Golf Course Course at Fleetwood, ,oW girls: Emma Andrews, Plainfield, N. J., who specialized in chem­ scheduled for Saturday night, has been AUTHORIZED istry, and Evelyn Sermons, Somerville, N. J., whose field is social postponed due to a delay in electric wiring. work. They were the first Negroes to live in the dormitory with GENERAL $ ELECTRIC the white students. They won the award "for contributing to the HOST TO MINISTERS college tradition of democratic spirit by making the pioneer years The Rev. D. Horton Nace, St. John's AND NORGE DEALER GET of inter-racial living on the campus highly successful." In present­ Reformed Church, was host Monday, at supper, to the Lehigh Valley Ministerial ing the award, Mrs. O. Wesly Davidson, Alumnae president, said, Association of Evangelical and Re­ "You have added to our heritage and have raised our eyes to a formed pastors. Attendance totalled HELD'S future of greater understanding and goodwill." sixteen. The supper was served by members of the Aid Society, in the 173 West Main Street. Katztown A $100 prize and a plaque, the two top awards for academic social rooms. excellence, awarded by Columbia University's School of Dental Our newj you to and Oral Surgery, New York City, were presented recently to sludge Julius K. M. Richmond, 29 year old student from Georgetown, [* You ought to be the vahi British Guiana. and the tioning We are proud to report these triumphs to our readers, for driving a __^Q You'll I they are proof that brains have no color-line. impro\

Pot 11u 1HE CHURCH FOR Alt. Some of the projects for little tots in Daily SINCLi A PROUD DAY AU FOR THE CHUHCH Vacation Church School might seem to an adult tor «lChUr,_\U *• *•«•* fae. This is a proud day for the Rev. and Mrs. Ira W. Klick. At mind to be far removed from religion. For in­ ?-—.—» «•» the building rf the same hour, in distant places, their two sons were awarded b?2_____! «__* ««™»hip. h stance, these youngsters are putting together •_____."'_;"___ of «Piritual value, Doctorates, one in sacred theology, the other in science. Both animal cut-outs! young men have made brilliant records. Both are magna cum MUT'IC; uwsfnnilr can KIRBYVILLE Their teacher tells us that the lesson today an iour laude graduates of their father's Alma Mater, Muhlenberg Col­ reasons J.? ">und was based on the truth; God created heaven and lege. for his own safes to\ r J.,' earth. Maybe you could listen to a discourse on children', aak.m r% I°T ¥* Parsonages have a way of producing men and women who that subject for an hour or more (and maybe you count, as Who's Who has proved again and again. And invariably couldn't). But a child soon tires of listening ... the chosen vocations of those children are for the betterment of he needs a chance to put his hands to work. and mankind. "It's in the wood." Bible dally. '••* *•** TOW And so these little hands are busily engaged We congratulate not only the sons thus honored, but their in a bit of creative work of their own that will •Osaesit parents who have stood by them down through the years. impress the lesson on their minds better than a thousand words. Your child needs the advantage of, and the WOMEN AMBASSADORS sat asBf** £ mi stimulation of religious education this summer. President Harry S. Truman is considering several women for Enroll him in one of the Daily Vacation Church appointment as ambassadors to foreign countries. And in the Schools that thousands of churches will conduct. Oaprtistt IMS. Z. a. Xaiat-r. Stnttb-rc. Vs. June issue of "Holiday" it is reported that the Mayor of Portland, A afrtMUCf OJ OCW*TH fWtHOri Oregon "rules more people than any other woman Mayor in 9 This teries ef ads is being published under the auspices of the Bast Penn Federation ef Churches end America." Two of America * Most Popular Motor Cars is sponsored by these basinets establishments: Pictured above are typical examples of the two smart We heartily approve. ' are conspicuously beautiful. Both carry the well- and separate lines of cars which bear the current known promise of Pontiac quality—long life, depend­ W. Theo. Miller & Son Becks Peed & Grain imprint of Pontiac goodness—the Streamliner and Kutztown Foundry We also approve of "women ambassadors" on our church ability, and fine performance. Both afford the smooth, the Chieftain De Luxe Sedan Coupes. enjoyable performance of Pontiac's two great engines Coal—Feed—Lumber Dial 5261 and Machine Corp. consistories and councils. They do most of the work, and should Each is in such demand that, on its own, it ranks —the power-packed straight eight or its equally fa­ Kutztown- Virginville Railroad ft Peach Sta, Kutztown Railroad Street, Kutztown have representation, and the privilege of establishing policies. St. among America's most popular cars today. That two mous six-cylinder companion. can of such decidedly different appearance should Paul's Reformed, Fleerwood, is one of the few that has officially Finally, both represent «-na«ii«l values—a very fine DeTurk's Service Station Kutztown Automobile Go. Rauch's Drug Store each enjoy such wide acceptance is easy to explain. product at a wry low price. Either one yon choose will recognized women by putting four of them on the consistory. THEY'RE BOTH PONTIACS! make yoa mighty happy. Dial 4286 Buick—Pontiac "Your Rexall Store" Our own Kathryn Kline is a pastor's assistant. While each has its own individualized smartness, 31 Noble St Kutztown 110 W. Mala St- Kutztown 31 W. Main St- Fleetwood both offer aU the great basic Pontiac virtues. Both Hyara-Matic Drum, Maate riamrmB lire*. Our nephew at the Theological Seminary of the Evangelical A. L. Rhoads Hermans and Reformed Church, Lancaster, reports that the number of young KUTZTOWN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Keystone Store for IHner Clothing women to enroll is on the increase, and that wives of Seminarians 432 W. Main St, Kntztown 270 W. Main St- Kntztown 110 WEST MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN PHONE S101 IMP Church, tonor is the- The Kutztown Patriot. Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 16, 1949 THREE colon, red- flower, white Mn. Warren Groh, Shoemakersville, ington; Mr. and Mn. Mahlon Christ- WALNUTTOWN Add Improvements visited her sister, Mn. Lawrence Sun­ man, Palmerton; Mr. and Mn. Wflliam Mr. and Mn. Hans Peter were *ries Heiser, CRYSTAL CAVE VIRGINVILLE day. Mfller and children, Coplay, and Mr. Edna Heiser[ MAXATAWNY among the many who attended a meet­ . •. o. am Estfcyf B. Daly Jack Daly visited his son, J. Nash and Mn. Charles Unruh, Pricetown, ing of Swiss people at Hazleton. Sliriam Haas[ CLARA A. RICHARDS, Reporter To Rural Phone Line Daly, Philadelphia. visited Mr. and Mn. Robert Creitz. »- Mn. Irene Reporter Reporter Mn. Leon Schmehl spent a day in Mr. and Mrs. Francis Werley and Melvin Moyer, U. S. N., stationed in Stine's Corner, Lehigh county's • 4 Philadelphia. "ice-box" snd ofttimes, during heavy •.------•• •• — daughten Jeanette and Dolores, Ridge Boston, visited his parents, Mr. and on comprises: The Missionary Society of Zion's Lawn, visited Mr. and Mn. Warren ; Frank Frit_I Mn. Howard Raubenhold, Northamp­ snowstorms, completely isolated when Mn. Paul Reese was guest speaker Auxiliary Meeting Mn, H. L. Moyer. Church wfll meet on Monday evening ton; and Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Rau­ at the annual banquet of the Moselem Werley. Mn. Arthur Kohler, Eleanor and SUNDAY DINNERS prank Bittner, at the home of Mr. and Mn. Morris roads are closed and weather plays The Community Fire Company Aux­ benhold and daughter, Lois Ann, havoc with telephone lines, now has Church Missionary Society, held at iliary wfll meet Thursday, Jut«r23, at Mn. Esther Homan is attending the Sterling Kohler and Mr. and Mn. H. . treasurer; and Hartman, Reading. The topic wfll be: Coplay. the Church. Forty-three were in at­ O.E.S. Convention in Philadelphia. L. Moyer were in Scotland, Pa. "A Day With a Social Missions Staff," all-weather service installations for 8:00 p. m., at the Fire HaJjT Guests KEYSTONE HOTEL niel Werley. Dr. and Mn. C. E. Keiser, Lyons, its communication service. tendance. wfll be the Fleetwood Aurilirty. Mn. Fred Moyer visited Mr. and FAMOUS FOR FOOD led by Evelyn Christman. Mn. Hiram Meals, Moselem. called on Mr. and Mn. William Fegely. The Lycoming Telephone Co., which A total of 94 attended Church serv­ Church School Picnics ADMINISTRATOR Penasyrvmnia Dutch Atmosphere [JUNE 29 The Rev. Daniel F. Newhart, newly- Clara Richards and Mn. Jeannette ices last Sunday. The following visited the Brensinger- Harvey Adam was granted letten to Smorgasbord, 12 to 6 P. M. elected pastor of the Lutheran congrega­ owns and operates the service form­ The annual Virginville ^Church * s Lutheran Schappell, Kutztown, visited Mr. and erly provided by the Berks-Lehigh Howard Hfll is on the sick list. Dah/ family: Mr. and Mn. Omer administer the estate of his son, Ray­ Dinners, 12 to 7 P. M. tion of Zion's Church, will be installed Mn. Charles Scholl, Mr. and Mn. School picnic wfll be held Friday and »t of fun and Telephone Co., has installed new Mr. and.Mn. Ray Luckenbill and Saturday evenings, June 17 «and 18, Brown, Kane; Mr. and Mn. Wflliam mond Adam, Maxatawny township, val­ IN THB BORO OF OLD KUTZTOWN on Sunday evening. Samuel Hoch, Mrs. Amanda Hoch, Mr. daughter visited Mr. and Mn. Jerry Matz, Shillington; Mr. and Mn. John ued at $1,000 in personal prpoerty. BETWEEN BEADING AND ALLEN­ h June 29th, heavy-gauge copper wire on new poles on the local Fire Company picnic Carolyn Fegely, Irene Stauffer, Betty and Mn. Walter Christ and Mr. and along the five-and-a-half mile stretch Luckenbill. Whalen, Reading; Mr. and Mn. Am­ TOWN AT THB TRAFFIC LIGHT Reed and Pauline Kline spent the week­ Mn. William Kline, Fleetwood. grounds. Entertainment will be fur­ Phone latxtown 3711 from Stine's Corner to New Tripoli Mr. and Mn. George Bartlett, New brose Brunner, Anna Mae Brunner, CLASSIFIED ADS PAY end in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mn. Harold Christ and nished by Cousin Penny and.His Hill­ Stine's Corner; Norman Christman, and a new wire from Fogelsville to York, spent the week-end at their farm side Range Boys, Friday, and Dopey Mr. and Mn. Calvin Stump, accom­ sons Donald and Larry, Stony Run, Stine's Corner. near Crystal Cave. Macungie, and Ruth Ux, Schnecksvflle. panied by Mr. and Mn. Clarence Rupp Duncan and His Top Hands, Saturday. visited Mr. and Mn. Edgar Siegfried. L. C. Hyle, manager of the company Mr. and Mn. Russell Stoner spent Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Sunday and and Mn. Stanley Brunner, Breinigsville Mn. Ann Metzger, Reading; Mr. the week-end at their summer home, Dunkel's Church School wfll hold daughter Mary Jane visited Mn. Sun­ R. D., enjoyed a motor trip to Spin- which also owns and operates the its annual picnic, Sunday afternoon and *HO •"' • * .:•• •• • e and Mn. Herbert Weisel, Hellertown; Kutztown Rural Telephone Co., has here. day's parents, Mr. and Mn. Robert e e • • * e e e jierstown where they visited the Rev. Mn. Ellen Cronrath and Mn. Thomas . Silas Adam assisted Wilson Dietrich evening, July 17, on the local Fire Com­ Krick, Hamburg. e e e • ' e e e e and Mn. William Rupp. reported that some $75,000 has been pany picnic grounds. Supper will be Schuyler, Allentown, called on Mn. spent on the new construction and in making hay. Mr. and Mn. Vem Kraus, Mr. and e e » e e • e e Pius Biehl, Kutztown R. D., visited Ida Welder. Mabel Hfll, Edna Merkel and Evada served on the grounds from five to Mn. Earl Carlin and son, Huntington, e e e e e e e • about $75,000 to $100,000 more will seven and in case of rain, at the Fire his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Frank Kutz, Summit be expended on the remainder of the Rausch were in Reading. Long Island, N. Y.; Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Sterlin Biehl. Hill, visited Mr. and Mn. George Eleanor Kunkel, Emma Weber, Hall. The Washington Comet Band, George Hemphill and daughter, Mr. system which has exchanges at Kemp­ Annvflle, will furnish entertainment. The following* called on Mr. and Sherry. ton, Krumsville and New Tripoli. Charles Wiltrout, Wilson Dietrich, and Mrs. Samuel Hemphill, Alburtis; Mrs. Alvin Fegely: Mr. and Mn. Clay­ Here and There tfommonioeatthMpennsijluanta Mr. and Mn. Glenn Dunkelberger He said the work is leading toward Mr. and Mn. George Dunkel, Erma Mr. and Mn. Albert Christman, Slat­ ton Miller, Phyllis Rohrbach, Phila­ and granddaughter, Audrey, Reading, Moyer and Mr. and Mn. Paul Merkel Ralph Dreibelbis and son Kenneth, : resulting in delphia; Jeannette Anthony, Mr. and eventual elimination of the magneto- • MPA8TMSNT JB_ ••• O* REVENUE leverage, quickly called on Clara Richards. type telephone instruments (the kind called on the Hfll family. Coshocton, Ohio; Mr. and Mn. Elmer ATHLETES FOOT GERM that requires the crank of a handle Kline, Kutztown; Mr. and Mn. John KILL IT IN ONE HOUR. *'^—~^Almy\sur—t' \ Loose and Mn. Katie Dreibelbis, Ham­ 10 pounds with > SEIPSTOWN NEWS to attract the operator's attention) YOUR 40c BACK, "~! guaranteed— Sandra Chattin and Marilyn Mfller and installation of dial service. burg, visited Mr. and Mn. Nevin Drei­ your first bo­ KRUMSVILLE LOWER LONGSWAMP belbis. If not pleased. The germ grows DEEPLY. INSKQED ^i-sssra * «*--.$ left Monday to spend the week at btail. Call far The changeover won't be made, To kill it, you must REACH it- Get T-4-L Camp Conrad Weiser, a 4-H Camp, Leo A. Be* Mn. Fred Moyer and sons Kenneth at any drug store. A STRONG fungicide, rt with mail oc Sylvester JL Grim however, until the outside work is made with 90% alcohol, it PENETRATES. , obligation. near Wernenville. Reporter and Alton visited friends in Selins- Reporter completed. Meanwhile the service, grove. Reaches More Germs. Today at Leh's Drug In St., Kutztown Helen Haas. Elva Werley, Marilyn where new construction has been fin- Store, Kutztown. 1 1949 Miller and Sandra Chattin, memben of ! ished, has been improved to the ex­ the Weisenberg Jolly 4-H Club recently The annual New Bethel Zion's tent that where from 20 to 28 sub­ Mr. and Mn. Delbert Gerber and assisted Mary Ellen Spencer, Lehigh Church School picnic will be held Sat­ scribers were on a line, depending Mn. Mayme Dey, Allentown, spent aj County Home Economics representa­ urday evening, August 6th, on the on a certain type of number of rings day with Mr. and Mn. Paul Scheirer. I Tires, Accessories, Cigars, Ice Cream tive on a radio broadcast. They talked Church lawn. Music will be furnished to know when their phone was being Edwin Beitler, Mertztown R. D., on a trip they are planning to take by the Kutztown High school band. called, now the number has been re­ called on Mr. and Mn. Lewis Kerchner. I duced, in some instances, to as few as Mn. Oscar Krock and daughter] C to Valley Forge, also on going to Camp Charles Adam is a patient in the Conrad Weiser. six. Helen, Breinigsville, visited Mr. and Fill Your Tank with 24V£ Allentown Hospital due to injuries suf­ Mn. Kenneth Krock. fered when he fell from the hay-loft The work had been planned when in the barn of Clarence Wessner, while Lycoming took over Berks-Lehigh Mr. and Mn. Paul Reinert and chil­ Atlantic Gas per gallon—the unloading hay. He is sexton of thc about two years ago and was hast­ dren and Mn. Lizzie Christman, Em­ lowest price! Grimville Church. ened as a result of the terrific ice maus, were guests of Mr. and Mn. >D storm of Jan. 1, 1948, when lines were Ernest Bowman and Mn. Kate Steele. Immediate The condition of William Weigle, torn asunder and poles crushed under Mr. and Mn. Litzenberger, Allen­ mday who injured his spine in an accident, the weight of the ice. The job was town, visited Mr. and Mn. Leroy Eck. Motor Oil-2 Gals. $1.25 is improved. enlarged when the firm took over George Deiong visited his brother Installation Mr. and Mn. Paul Dietrich and Kutztown Rural about eight months children were in Kutztown. and family, Henry Deiong. SAFE and SOUND ago because of the rundown condition Mr. and Mn. Milton Arndt visited of the system. FREY'S ATLANTIC STATION Mr. and Mn. George Peten, Kutz­ It ia Safe—for you... for your family... for other motorists town. Part of the improved service has COLLEGE BOULEVARD, KUTZTOWN been the elimination of tolls between —when you make certain your car is in running order: That J. Frederick Goyne, Jersey Shore, £ 3if l/ciuts the three exchanges of the system. Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Weekdays; 8 A. M. to 11 A. M. Sundays your brakes will hold in case of emergency. That the wind­ finith Pa., and E. C. Gaskell, Allentown, Previously when a subscriber in py reflect called on Sylvester Grim. shield wiper will work in sudden summer showers. That tires »1 rein- Kempton wanted to call Krumsville | interiors. Mr. and Mn. William Merkel and or New Tripoli, the call had to be will grip the road. That headlights are focused correctly for ision for son Wilson visited Mr. and Mn. Henry routed through Allentown. That has _ SHaMScu^tts driving at night. That your steering wheel will obey your Adam. [bins are been eliminated and the company hands. Safe—for summer and vacation driving. QUICK • CLEAN Mr. and Mn. Stanley Gruber visited makes no extra charge for inter-ex­ Mr. Gruber's parents, Mr. and Mn. BUILD for Happiness DEPENDABLE change calls in the system operating AS FORD I ar. ...$HM Victor Gruber. It is SOUND—because statistics prove that official state in- For Every Band Use through upper Lehigh county and the Clarence Dietrich installed a new northeast corner of Berks county. 47 PLY. 2 dr 13W BUILD a NEW HOME spection has cut traffic accidents due to mechanical failure of 5754 * hay-dryer on his farm, the fint in cars in Pennsylvania to 3.2% while the national average for Cooking Befrigertttion this vicinity. Hyle said the work is being financed 46 CHEV. 4 dr. ... 11*5 Water Heating in part by a new preferred stock be­ such accidents is 17.5%. So sound—that safety experts are Dr. Stanley Brunner attended the ing issued by the company in $100 42 HUDSON Cpe. . 695 funeral of Dr. Charles Smith, Topton. shares. About 60 per cent of the $100,- urging all states to adopt such a measure. GAS-OIL PRODUCTS. Inc. Mr. and Mn. Herbert Grim and 41 FORD Coach . . 695 . 000 issue, he said, has already been 429 Washington Street daughter, NefFs, called on Mr. and ,, . ' .... " ' . _Z_J_ _, . T_..:_ r>__.. __J x*_ v-»_ «>ld. In addition to it s TLehigh-Berk R ts 40 CHEV. 4 dr. ... 595 Your car must carry an official state inspection sticker by July 31st BEADING Mrs. Irwin Christ and Mn. Kate service, the company has communica 39 STUD. 4 dr. ... 495 —or you wiii be violating tbe law. Get your car impacted today. Phone 3-S715 Schlenker. tion facilities in Schuylkill and Ly- There will be no extension of this inspection period. Fall Line Modern Appliances George Altenderfer moved into the 38 NASH 4 dr: ... 295 house he recently purchased in town. coming counties. JUNE "HOLIDAY" FEATURES 40 OTHER CARS TO "COLUMBIA RIVER COUNTRY CHOOSE FROM Magnificent is the word for "Colum­ bia River Country" in June HOLIDAY It begins with this outburst from the NEW AND USED FARTS late Rudyard Kipling, after filling his FOR ALL CARS . creel with its salmon: "I have lived! Call us today—we'll be glad to share our experience The American Continent may now with you, to help you get most for your building sink under the sea, for I have taken the best that it yields, and the best dollar. And you'll start at once on the many benefits was neither dollars, love nor real es­ tate." And we are proud to learn that and advantages of home ownership! Dorothy Lee, mayor of Portland "rules more people than any other woman *» % mayor in America." ^OTOR/CO:Y ' » II i ii • A COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA The 170 pages also feature a mouth­ William N. Gehret watering article, "America's Favorite amm^mmmmm i i sy___. Department of Revene Meat," the illustrator of which "has YOUR KAISER-FRAZER DEALER a beef about beef:" "I was fed so much Longswamp Branch BUHDM of it on this assignment that I couldn't Behind Longswamp Hotel look at the stuff for weeks!" 340 Wert Main Street, Kutztown—Dial 3251 "The most solid fact in Eastern Phone Topton I42-R-3 Europe today" is Polish recovery," re JAMS H. DUFf, Go-*mar ports Theodore White. Every baseball fan is certain to turn first to "Slugger From Louisville"—the romance of the »*ti*WVrvl# 0 t 0 e\*W mr%A'Ey *r*W baseball bat; and our KSTC and other local collegians will enjoy the illustrated Our new, Non-Mechanical Motor Conditioning Service helps story of "The University of North you to get full power from your motor by removing carbon, Carolina, "the Capitol of the Southern sludge and other power-stealing deposits. We "House Clean* Mind." TRY THE MOST THRILUNG NEW CAR ON THE HIGHWAY ! the valves and pistons "upstairs" with Sinclair Upper Lobe And before you set out on your vaca­ and the crankcase interior "downstairs" with Sinclair Condi­ tion he certain to read James Thurber's tioning OiL 'Travel Hints." There's a reason! m You'll feel the difference in quicker starting, increased power, smoother acceleration. You'll get more gasoline mileage aad "Y" TRAINING CAMP improved engine lubrication. Come in today for Faye Luckenbill and Janet Weidner, MAKE A DATE '"* " of the Tri-Hi-Y of Kutztown High school, will attend the 'Y" training SINCLAIR MOTOR CONDITIONING SERVICE camp for officers, to be held June 19-22 at Camp Lookout, near Doylestown. Their expenses will be met by the Till's Auto Service YMCA. WITH THE JUNE BRIDES, ATTENTION! KIRBYVILLE Phone Fleetwood 5572 Be certain to send the Patriot aU details concerning your June nuptials! A t SPRINGTIME IS CLEAN-UP TIME LET US SLICK UP YOUR HEATING SYSTEM NOW

Clean Up! — Check Up! — Freshen Up!

Don't Wait I Fall May Be Too Late Muting lor yoa is "the drive of year life!" Slip Tou know you're the master of every traffic \ the wheel of the brilliant new Futur- situation. Then you're out of the city—out on Call ul for a f n* astimata on a COAL—Ott ar OAS FURNACE "88** and aee how new and different the open road! Here's where "Rocket" Engine ig can be. Youll sense the difference the power really pays off! Swinging along the tyoufeelthelugh-c©mpreeMon"Rccket" straightaway—topping the hills with long, easy tor© wrinf to Kfe. Bagesly e>«fly effort- strides. Comfort, vieibilhy, economy; spectacular t thread your way through city traffic action! So drive it yourself! Make a date with the OLDS OLBILE Luppold Heating Company " it nWble, alert, -aaneuverahle **88,** and youll want to make the "W* yours to answer your every command. ior keeps. It's at your Oldsmobile dealer's natal A GENERAL MOTORS VAL.I R. t. MTZ, 'm\m 7145 Phone 2-0341 •HONI TOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1207 North 11* Phooe Toptoo 68, LEESER MOTOR COMPANY or visit 17 R FRANKLIN STREET, TOPTON FOUR The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 16, 1949

International l*aw Commission Meets at U.N. Angstadt, Mn. Harry Judd, Anna Hoch, June 22: Clarence Schaeffer, Roy Guldin, John Brensinger, Frances Busby, Mn. Paul Arnold, Mn. Kern* Mn. Berdie Dietrich, Mn. Lovie How­ Scheirer, Car! Hawkins, Mn. Seneca Huseman, Mn. Charles Esser, Mn. Beck, Gail Moyer, Joanne DeisheraaJ erter, Llewellyn Graeff, George Bren­ Hilbert, Harriet Herman, Daniel Seip, George Geisinger, Mn. Elias Mertz, Thomas Ziegler. singer, Mn. Charles Trexler, Dolores June Ream, Mrs. Charles Herman, Mn. Virginia Mae Wessner, Mrs. Warren Parker, Mn. Douglas Can, Yvonne Peter Wiltrout, Annabelle Hess, George Gemerd, Wflliam Hilbert, Walter HOSPITALIZED Hauser and Ethen Bond. Barrell, Marie Schlegel, Mn. Albert Miller, Donald Mathias, Shirley Schuck­ Mn. Mabry Yoder underwent « Harold J. Laski's "Liberty in the I body of men to desperation and to June 19: John Ressler, Fenner Lytle, Peter, George Koller, Dallas and Dalton er, Donald Bucks, L. E. Reidenauer, operation in the Reading Hospital. Modem State" contains so many pithy ' reduce the masses to complete apathy Joan Bard, James Rhoads, Albert Mer­ Reed, Irene Moser and Shirley Gaumer. kel, Mn. Ira Fenstermacher, Gerald Irwin DeLong, Mn. Mamie Brobst, statements that the Patriot herewith in political matten. Most men who June 23: Anna Louise Getz, Ralph Mn. George Schadler, Mn. John shares some of them with ib readers. are prohibited from thinking as their Abbott, Dorothy Eck, Edgar Dietrich, FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED Here they are: experience teaches them soon cease to Mn. Wflliam Rhode, Mn. Wilson Mrs. No people can argue on its knees. think at all. Men who cease to think Noll, Irvin Schade Jr., Robert Welder, Liberty is* essentially an absence of cease also in any genuine sense to be Mn. John Dreibelbis, June Rissmiller restraint. citizens. And their inertia induces in and Marie Kunkel. Is Eli - To be free a people must be able to the government that false confidence June 20: Leon Delworth, Dolores choose its rulers at stated intervals which mistakes silence for consent; that Hammes, Catherine Ann Smith, Rob­ Arc simply because there is no other way in is, perhaps, the most vital lesson of ert Oswald, Mn. James Hill, John Hitlerism. which their wants, as they experience Hammes, Paul Mfller, Mn. Elda those wants, will receive attention. The best index to the quality of a Wentzel, Twins Elaine arid Ruth Her­ The idea of equality is obviously an state is the degree in which it is able Group tc to permit free criticism of itself. ring, Mn. Raymond Rothermel, Mn. idea of levelling. It implies an attempt George Ruppert, Mildred Mengel, Fred On At to give each man a chance as similar A people in wartime is always blind as possible to those of other men to to the facts of ib position and anxious Charged with the fundamental Job of developing aad eodifying the Dreibelbis, Charles Schukraft, Geral­ Ear utilize what powers he may possess. to believe only agreeable news; the international law which la to govern the conduct of nations, the dine Brunner, Edna Mae Reidenhour government takes care to provide it only and Joan Wentzel. Officers The exclusion of a race or creed International Law Commission ef the United Nations is now holding meeting of with news that is pleasant. If no such its first session at Lake Success, N. T. Memben of the. Commission from a share in citizenship, is, invari­ June 21: William Kemp, Alvin Sey­ Master Post ably, ib exclusion also from the bene- news is at hand, it will be manufac­ shown he_« mt TJAS. Headquarters are: Left to right, Dr. Vladimir- ler, Minnie Rauch, Robert Meninger, tured. Petty successes will be magnified Koretsky, of the TJSSE; Chairman Judge Manley Hudson of the in the Mill! fib of social action. In any state, there, Elizabeth DeTurck, Mn. Margaret Mrs. Beulah I where liberty is to move to ib ap­ into resounding victories; defeats will United States, Sir Bengal Baa, of India; aad Dr. A. Amado of Brazil. Bailey, Charles Snyder, Mn. Bright be minimized wherever possible. The eeeds Mn. pointed end, it is important that there Beck, Lagora Benson, Grover Stein, Stauffer, s« agony of the troops will be obscured Harvey Long, George Mfller, Mn. Mary should be equality. by clouds of censorship. A wartime gov­ Virginia Sr In the making of public decisions it Bond, Joanne Wylie, Allen Fink, Anita Elda Fisher, ernment is angry when inquiry is pro­ FBEDEBICKSVILLE Wentzel, Marcia Weaver and Mn. is desirable that as many persons as pos­ posed, careless of truth. were: Mn. sible who are affected by the result, John Brensinger. Luma Spot The general strike, even a large should share in reaching it. Helbert, his sympathetic strike, is in fact a revolu­ Reporter Successful legislation is almost always tionary weapon. As such, it is a threat vice preside legislation for which the minds of men to the Constitution and illegal as well +- Mrs. ElsiJ are anxious; the channels of assent to as unjustifiable The Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell, Lu­ Leroy Schollenberger and son, Kemp­ Krumsville Garage reported tha| it can rarely be dug too deep. strawberry The secret of avoiding general strikes theran pastor, wfll conduct services in ton, and John Snyder were in Len­ Those who are silent in the presence Huff's Church, Sunday, at 9:00 a. m. hartsville. the sale of does not lie in their prohibition but and Gas Station Mrs. Rh< of injustice are in fact part-authors of it in the achievement of conditions which Church School, 10:15 a. m. Richard Leban and son Wilbert Power is not conferred upoo men The Aid Society will hold a bake were in Albany. ism chairmaj render them unnecessary. KRUMSVILLE, PA. for the sake of power, but to enable sale, Saturday, at Zern's Market, Gil- Charles Focht, Fleetwood, was at Recipients Force is never a reply to argument. were: JoannJ them to achieve ends which win hap­ berbville. his farm, here. Phone Krumsville 37-20 piness for each of us. .Men are made not by being safe­ The Aid Society and joint Church Robert Sousley assisted Jonathan Nowicki, No man who serves his conscience guarded against temptation but by Council wfll meet Friday evening. Kramer in making hay. Fogelsville; ever fails. being able to triumph over it. Many local residents attended the Edwin Moser, Allentown, visited his swamp; anc Suppression never permanently con­ We cannot overestimate the in­ funeral of Mrs. Charles Moyer, Lyons, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. winners: Re vinces. What it does is to drive a small fluence exerted in his generation by a a former resident of this community. Harvey Reichard. SEE US FOB A Marilyn Sell great teacher. Do what we will, let him Mrs. LeRoy Gressley, Chapel, was William Kerchner transacted busi- Plans fori teach what he please, the minds with buried recently in the HufFs Church nese in Hamburg. ville Hospit which he is in contact will go along cemetery. Farmen are busy making hay. LUBRICATION cussed. with his mind, they wfll learn his en­ Alvin Derr Jr. substituted on Alburtis Milton Lenhart hauled logs for Mn. Mrs. Ma| thusiasms, share his zest in inquiry. R. D. 1 last week for mail-carrier Rob­ Ida Bond. OR FOLEY An unequal society always lives in bert, Mrs. ert Gery, who was on vacation. George Dieter Sr., near Hamburg, Bumowsky fear, and with a sense of impending Ernest Bechtel planted corn for Wil­ visited his' son, George Dieter Jr. disaster in ib heart. the Depar liam Schell. Paul Wink and George Miller visited SPRING TUNE UP in Pittsbur Power Tools The price of conflict is the destruc­ Paul Moyer and Mrs. Mamie Rein­ the Clayton Mfller family. An ideal way to keep cool and enjoy yourself these GOLD MEDAL tion of freedom, and with freedom's hard are able to be about again. warm summer days is to pick a shady vacation spot in loss go the qualities which make the your own back yard and relax with a cool bottle oi At a re FOR HOME WORKSHOPS The George Bartholomew family at­ STEGMAIERS GOLD MEDAL BEER. It will brighten - mwjffVJi humanity of men. tended a carnival in Barto. TYDOL GAS—TYDOL AND those away-fcrom-woik hours and is sure to be enjoyed Auxiliary, AND HOBBYISTS Where war begins, freedom ends. Owen Weisner, Kutztown, was a Birthday Celebrations by your friends and neighbors when they drop in for Beulah VEEDOL OIL—TIRES- a visit You'll always be prepared with the right thine Famous for their accuracy, durability Where war begins, the opportunity of local visitor. $20.36 was finding just solutions of any problem to serve if there's plenty of cold STEGMAIER'S in your and em*, of operation, Foley Power The Rev. and Mrs. Irwin Rauben- June 17: Frances and Marvin Ciem­ TUBES—ACCESSORIES refrigerator. * BEER at the straj Tools offer a complete line of machines in dispute is indefinitely postponed. hold, York, visited Dr. and Mrs. W. L. mer, Annabelle Keim, Emest Mertz, \H TOTH! TASTE OL fHI MVTION for the home workshop at a low price. The vital discovery of our time: that The last Peter. Feryl Stein, Mn. J. Lester Eckert, —LUBRICATION Come and see them, or write us for a men of different nationalities can co­ PtNN' Mr. and Mrs. William Schell and Mn. Frank Madeira, Joyce Mfller, Wfl­ STEGMAIER BREWING COMPANY free folder. operate in the task of international gov­ son Junior and Mrs. Albert Schell at­ ernment in such a way as to sink the liam Stoudt, Mn. Lewis Mertz, Ruth Distributed in this Area by Ball Bearing Table Saw $34.95 tended a wedding in Kirkwood. pettiness of a narrow outlook in the Mengel, Louise Schmoyer and Mrs. 10 Inch Band Saw $34.95 Mr. and Mn. George Bartholomew greatness of the common task. George Leibensperger. Specialising in FAR! 15 Inch Jig ond Sabre Saw .. .$34.95 were in Emmaus. The idea of a world-state is slowly, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gamier and June 18: Rev. J. W. Bittner, Pauline EMAUS BOTTLING WORKS Belt Sander ..$14.95 AUTO and TRUCK REPAIRS painfully, hesitantly, taking shape be­ Mn. Bertha Gamier visited Ellen Rohr­ Schofer Adam, Mrs. Edna Brensinger, FOURTH & BROAD STREETS, EMMAUS, PA. Phone 108-8 12 Inch Ball Bearing Drill Press $34.95 fore our eyes. bach, Boyertown. LeRoy Hess, Isaac Adam, Mn. Paul Ball Bearing Jointer-Planer ...$34.95 The world is likely to be happier if it A pair of strange birds, white in Headstock Wood Lathe $34.95 refuses to build ib institutions upon in­ color, size of bluebirds, were seen at 1/3 H.P. GE Motor $14.95 justice. the local U. S. Weather station. TAI Only respect for freedom can give Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cressley and If you Distributed by final beauty to men's lives. sons Harry and Arthur, Siesholtzvflle, about H and Mr. and Mn. Earl Youse, Oley, call: The very fruit of the gospel is as­ visited William Schell. ROl I. L. KUNKEL piration. It is to the heart what spring Mn. Leanda Hilbert and Walter 1 is to the earth, making every root, and Behm visited Mn. Mary Day, who a 328 KRUMSVILLE, PA. bud, and bough desire to be more. resides with her son, Charles. -H. W. Beecher. Aaron Kline and Elwood Kline are jttstho-v^ ^ plastering for' Frank Benfield, near HufFs Church. Lehigh Mr. and Mn. William Schell and son visited friends in Krumsville. ssm? Phc LEHIGH POMONA PICNIC The annual picnic of Lehigh-North­ ampton County Pomona Grange No. 68, will be held Wednesday afternoon VV( and evening, June 29tnTat the Trexler­ ' _m(ma^mkW town Grange grove, along Route 222, _JsmwLmamw*nm***a m~—- l midjvay between Trexlertown and Wes­ thil cosville. The afternoon program will HEN fhe talk turns to cars and all, that high compression is only be" featured by games and contesb, Wcar engines these days, that's one measurement of a good engine. starting at 2:30, and a concert wfll be a topic you hear much about. presented in the evening by the Marine There's the fundamental matter of So it's fairly interesting to note that, Band of Allentown. A basket lunch engine efficiency — power output supper will be enjoyed and the public even back before the war, Buick en­ per cubic inch of displacement, en­ Nov/s fhe fime is cordially invited. gines like this one were touring the gineers call it. On that score, Buick testing grounds with compressions stands where it always has — just lo put as high as 10 to 1. Remington Rand about tops in its field! Winter Clothes Even later than that this same big DELUXE MODEL 5 Buick power plant has been filling Whic. h means, in very simple our engineers' notebooks with data words — better go see for yourself. in safe, economical Portable on 8 to 1 compression ratios. Allen For those who typo a lot! The fun you get from your car — What has come out of this? Two the pleasure and satisfaction it gives or three interesting points. you—are best measured in just one Storage place—behind the wheel. First of all, that this big Buick Fire­ plus tax ball valve-in-head straight-eight So we invite you to see your Buick already has a compression ratio that dealer for a firsthand test of Buick. gets as much out of present fuels as Take it in your own two hands and I any engine on the market. find out how good it feels, how full of get-up-and-go. Next, that these ratios can readily be stepped up to fit higher octane It won't take long to make it pretty gasolines as they become available. clear that the place to get your order in is the place where you get Buick x\.nd probably most important of power. 328

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«rap»ra — The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 16, 1949 FTVB fL™*** Mn. Kern,* « Deisher 3 MANY VISITORS ning June 20, a new series of 15-minute Alumni Reunion is The following visited Thomas recorded dramatic programs will be pre­ DREIBELBIS NEW TRIPOLI sented by the Reading office of the So­ fAUTZED Rausch, Perry, who injured his neck in Mn. George A. Heinly E. W. Fisher a fall: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mengel, cial Security Administration over statim Held in Longswamp WEEU. underwent m Reporter . Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rothermel, in TOPTON NEWS « Hospital. Acceleration of the consolidation of Mr. and Mn. William Hoppes, Mr. the Longswamp and Topton school dis­ and Mrs. Arlan Mengel and son Stan­ You Are What You EaH New Jerusalem (Dunkel's) Church, Ebenezer Union Church School will ley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rausch and tricts was stressed by R. Emory Mabry, GREENWOOD GOAT MILK Mrs. Beulah Lantz TOPTON CALENDAR '29, one of the main speakers at the the Rev. A. L. Brumbach, Reformed hold its annual picnic, Saturday eve­ son John, James Reigel, Dr. N. J. Ambrose L. Moll ning, July 16th. The Marine Band of Tonight-VFW Home Association annual reunion of the Alumni Associa­ pastor: Church School, at 9:30 a. m. Chett, Mrs. Agnes Stitzel, Mrs. Emma HAS WHAT YOU NEEDI Services, 10:30 a. m. A Children's Day Allentown wfll furnish music. June 20-ElectJon of Officen, Le­ tion of Longswamp High school, in Yoder, Mrs. Sarah Kerns, Clayton and It if highly nourishing, abundant in es­ program will be presented at 8:00 p. m. The Rev. Anson Lindenmuth, Allen­ Is Elected Legion gion; C. of C. Heads Lions Club the Longswamp Social Hall. The first Frank Yoder, the Rev. Samuel K. sential minerals, vitamins, proteins and Jane 21-VFW Auxiliary; Fire Com- principal, Dr. A. F. Kemp, also spoke The annual Dunkel's Church School town, will administer Holy Communion Kistler and Mr. and Mrs. Harold fats. There's PEP in every DROP! at Ebenezer Church, Sunday, at 9:45 pany Ambrose L. Moll was elected presi­ on "The Value of a Reunion" and led picnic wfll be held Sunday, July 17, Available at the dairy—2 miles Sooth of Auxiliary President a. m. Church School, 8:45 a. m. Mfller. June 22-Card Party, Fire Company dent of the Lions Club at a recent the group in singing. afternoon and evening, on* the Vir­ Bowers, 11 to 7 daily. meeting in Barts' American House. ginville Fire Company picnic grounds. The Rev. Thomas Bachman wfll con­ Auxiliary, 8 p. m., Fire Hall Officers were re-elected; a program NEW BROADCAST TIME MR. AND MRS. IOOAR D. OiHRiS Other officers are: the Rev. Wflson H. The Washington Cornet Band, Ann- duct Communion services in the New Mertztown, R. F. D.. Pa. June 23—Legion Auxiliary Juniors Hartzell, first vice president; Raymond was rendered; and a roast beef dinner At 5:45 p. m. every Monday, begin­ Group to Visit Coatesville June 25-YourJi Night, Pioneer ville, wfll entertain. Tripoli Church, Sunday, June 26th, at Hieter, second vice president; Dr. Har­ was served. 10 a. m. On August 4th; $86.72 Other speakers were: former princi­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stitzel, Paul old DuBois, third vice president; Ray­ T/Sgt. and Mrs. Bumell Krause and pals, William B. Herbein, '11, and Stitzel, Windsor Castle, and Mr. and Earned at Festival mond Bemhard, secretary; William son Burnellfjr., U.S.M.C., Camp Le- George W. F. Hohe; and Alverta Reese, Mrs. Jacob Balthaser and daughter Rose Herbein, treasurer; Lawson Stauffer, june, N. C, are spending a 15-day THEATBE '49, president of her class, who reviewed Ann, Kutztown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Officers were elected at a recent Lion Tamer; and Charles Trexler, Tail leave at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TOPTOM. FJL "Youth Night" at some of the accomplishments of the George Heinly. PALACE meeting of the Auxiliary of Ray A. Twister. Luther Mertz and Kermit Clayton Hamm. class of 1949. Carolyn Hein, Blandon, spent several Master Post No. 217, American Legion, Adam were elected to the Board of Linda Boyer, daughter of Mr. and Additional numbers on the program days with her grandparents, Mr. and in the Miller Home. They include: Grange, June 25th Directors for two-year terms, and Wfl­ Mrs. George Heinly. Mrs. Alden Boyer, celebrated her first FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 17-18 Mrs. Beulah Lantz, president, who suc­ lard Dellicker, one-year. were: marimba selections by Audrey birthday, June 10th, at a party at the and Janice Moll, daughters of Ambrose Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Brown vis­ ceeds Mrs. Mary Diehl; Mrs. Ella "Youth Night" wfll be observed at It was announced that the "Eye home of the grandparents, Mr. and and Iva (Rohrbach) Moll, '23, accom­ ited the Warren Boyer family. ^__M-6-M PRESENTS TNE FIRST BIG PICTURE OF 1949! =rV Stauffer, second vice president; Mn. the June 25th session of Pioneer Care" project, conducted jointly with Mrs. Samuel Waidelich. panied by Patricia Herman; piano solo, Mr. and MR. Earl Hein spent several Virginia Smith, treasurer; and Mrs. Grange, when a special program, under the Bally Lions Club, has been com­ Mildred Romig, and accordion solo, days in Pittsburgh as guests of Mr. Bettyjane Jones and Grace Fisher ^s^y — Elda Fisher, sergeant-at-arms. Re-elected the direction of the lecturer, Mrs. pleted. Eye glasses have been purchased Arthur Moser, both of the class of '49. and Mrs. William Nixon. accompanied the Blue Mountain were: Mrs. Ruth Speer, secretary; Mn. Estella Titlow, will be presented. for five children from Fredericksvflle. CLARK GABLE WALTER PIDGE0N Luma Spotts, chaplain; and Mrs. Verna Climbing Club on their annual pil­ At a recent meeting, the May and Sixteen members were in attendance. During tbe business session, it was VAN JOHNSON BRIAN D0NLEVY Helbert, historian. The office of first June groups of the animated calendar decided to hold the reunion the second PALOMINOS STEAL SHOW grimage last Sunday. 1 • The next meeting will be June 28th, AT TREXLER GAME PRESERVE tHRMFf BKXFOtO'JOliN MOOiAK • EDWARD ARNOLD vice president is open. presented the program. Sunday In June of each year. Mr. and Mrs. William Loy and son when Past President Willard Dellicker The buffalo herd, normally the main William Jr., Gibson City, 111., are vaca­ Mrs. Elsie Kemp, former treasurer, Home Economics News will conduct the installation. Officers re-elected were: Charles F. reported that $86.72 was earned at the Five new members were admitted at Bennett, '14, president; Luther B. attraction at the Trexler-Lehigh County tioning at the home of Mr. and Mn. strawberry festival, and $89.68 from a recent meeting of the Home Eco­ Herbein, '21, vice president; Dorothy Game Preserve near Schnecksville, lost C. A. Werley. SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY, JUNE 19-29-21 30 AT SURPRISE LUNCHEON the limelight on two recent occasions the sale of poppies. nomics Club. They were: Mrs. Lillie FOR MRS. DANIEL OSWALD J. Walker, '15, secretary; and Wilmer Mrs. Rhoma Bumowsky, American­ Rahn, Mrs. Mabel Stem, Mrs. Eda J. Long, '08, treasurer. to the palominos. The fint was an THIS WEEK'S NEWS THIS WEEK 2 SMASH HITS Mrs. Daniel Oswald, on her 67th impromptu bronco act performed by IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT ism chairman, gave the following report: Long, Mrs. Edna Kauffman and Mrs. birthday, was guest of honor at a Seventy-five of the 372 Alumni, and Recipients of the Americanism medals Annie Benfield. their guests, were in attendance. one of its members who objected to luncheon, at which she received many being ridden. Henry Wilkinson, of were: Joanne Harpel, Topton; Yolanda The meeting time was changed to the gifts. The surprise affair, arranged by The dinner was served by the Aid Nowicki, Trexlertown; Helen Kuhns, first Wednesday of each month. Society of the Longswamp Church. Allentown, one of the two "cowboys" her-daughter, Mrs. William Orth, was assigned to ride herd on the buffalo Fogelsville; and Lois Boyer, Long­ The following 15 members were held at the Oswald residence. use INFRA 94,000 INJURED VETERANS and keep them in an area where visiters rneTlMB^R swamp; and the district essay contest present: Annetta Snyder, Faye Waga­ The table was adorned with a large MULTIPLE SHEET ALUMINUM INSULATION TRAINED TO EARN LIVINGS could inspect them at close range, rat winners: Robert Reinert, Topton, and man, Mrs. Ida Fenstermaker, Mrs. bouquet of roses and daisies, and mini­ tfs "accordion-pleated" Marilyn Schoedler, Fleetwood. Estella Titlow, Mrs. Annie Benfield, More than 94,000 disabled veterans an untamed mare from the palomino ature bouquets of carnations, roses, herd. The animal permitted the bridle With 4 heat-ray-deflecting sur­ Plans for a ward party at the Coates­ Mrs. Lillie Rahn, Mrs. Mabel Stem, baby's breath and ferns. of World War II have been fully face* and 4 reflective air spaces, Mrs. Elsie Walbert, Mrs. Daisy Snyder, and saddle to be put on, but performed ville Hospital on August 4th were dis­ The following were in attendance: trained to earn their livings, the Vet­ Infra if 67% effective against Radi­ Mrs. Beulah Diehl, Mrs. Mabel Fritch, in true western fashion when Cunning­ cussed. Mr. and Mrs. Archer Rohrbach and erans Administration announced re­ ant Heat; BLOCKS wasteful Con­ Mrs. Kathryn Pensinger, Mrs. Ruth cently. ham attempted to ride her. After a few daughter Shirley, Fogelsville; Mr. and minutes of a real performance, the vection; and is UNSURPASSED in Mrs. Mary Diehl, Mrs. Verna Hel­ Christman, Mrs. Mildred Bennicoff and The men and women who have been bert, Mrs. Ruth Speer and Mrs. Rhoma Mrs. William Frick, Allentown; Mr. rider was thrown. checking Conduction heat flow Mrs. Helen Leeser. rated as rehabilitated represent about 20 because it has ONLY 1 part mass to Bumowsky were appointed delegates to and Mrs. Paul Oswald and Mr. and Preserve routine no sooner settled Mrs. Lawrence Oberdoerster, Reading; per cent of all handicapped veterans 431 of low conductive air. The ratio m\}& the Department convention to be held who have entered training with Govern­ back to normal when a new stallion in ordinary insulation is 1 to 23. For in Pittsburgh. be June 23rd, and a bake sale will be Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oswald and arrived from the Fisher Palomino held July 23rd at the Mfller Home. children Carolyn, Mary Ann, Catherine, ment aid, the VA said. On May 1, further facts, and prices and an Junior Auxiliary there were 218,957 veterans in train­ Farms in Bucks County and was re­ forecasting laboratory demonstra­ Past Presidents' Parley Paul and Richard, Mertztown; Mr. and leased. The new arrival, a beautiful At a recent meeting of the Junior Plans for the annual picnic, to be Mrs. Charles Oswald and son Thomas, ing, half of them in schools and col­ tion, pay us a visit. leges. registered Arabian 4-year-old, sprang Auxiliary, under the leadership of Mrs held July 10th in the Kutztown Park, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rohrbach and out of his small private van and the Beulah Lantz, it was reported that were discussed at a recent meeting of sons Allan and Donald Lee, Mrs. Sallie Of the 94,000, about 50,800 have EARL A. WALBERT completed job training courses, 24,800 act he put on out of delight for his $20.36 was earned at the candy stand the Past Presidents' Parley. Dry, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oswald, Mr. new freedom and the acquisition of a A total of eight was in attendance and Mrs. Wflliam Orth and Mr. and have completed work in colleges and Midword, Coal, Food, Lumber at the strawberry festival. universities, 18,000 have been gradu­ harem of his own kept visitors amused and Mrs. Rhoma Bumowsky was the Mrs. Daniel Oswald, Topton. . for several hours. Mertztown R. D. 1 Phone Topton 41 The last meeting for the summer will hostess. The eight were Mrs. Helen ated from schools below the college The Preserve gate is open to visitors Wean, Mrs. Elsie Kemp, Mrs. Jennie level and 870 have completed institu­ YLVANIA TESTIMONIAL GIVEN at noon Sundays and remains open until Meitzler, Mrs. Florence Moser, Mrs tional on-farm training courses. FOR JACOB GREISS, 70 late evening. The entrance to the Verna Helbert, Mrs. Edith Hertzog, The VA said it did not know how Jacob F. Greiss, 70, Seisholtzville, Preserve lies along the road coursing Mrs. Maude Werst and Mrs. Mary many of the 94,000 actually were em­ who will retire at the close of this from Route 29 at Schnecksville to Fenstermacher. ployed now. FARMALOAHS term, after teaching in Hereford town­ Route 100 north of Fogelsville. Meetings of the three groups will be ship schools for almost half a century, ! resumed in September. was guest of honor at a recent dinner. ESTATE ACTIONS Phone 108-B Dr. Charles F. Smith left an estate What sweet delight a quiet life af­ FARMERS, The testimonial was held at Shank­ fords.—Drummond. FOUR-IN-ONE BIRTHDAY weiler's Hotel, where he was the recipi­ valued at $10,500 in personal property SURPRISE HELD AT UNGER'S ent of 50 silver dollars, presented by and $14,000 in real estate to his wife, Four local residents were guests of Esther N. Smith, providing that "in TAKE NOTICE A. F. Kemp, former superintendent of WELL DRESSED . . . honor at a surprise clam bake at Unger's Berks schools. The speaker was Wil­ case our deaths should be close or at If you want any information Garage in celebration of their birth­ liam Herbein, assistant superintendent. the same time, all shall go, share and The well dressed man or about farm mortgages, see or days. They were: Catheline Hilbert, share alike, to our children, Franklin call: More than 30 teachers and school offi­ woman proudly wears our Mrs. George W. J. Nolf, Mrs. Howard cials attended. Smith, Charles Smith and Mrs. Anna superior custom made Louise Cook. ROBERT I. KINTZEB Hilbert and Mrs. Harry Unger Sr., The veteran teacher is also a painter clothes. We have a large whose birthdays were June 9, 10, 11 and paper-hanger, and for a number 328 Washington St.. Beading and 12, respectively. CARD PARTY JUNE 22ND selection of gabardines Phone Beading 4-3846 of years was Justice of the Peace. He and tropical worsteds for The following were in attendance: and his wife, the former Lizzie Mensch, The Fire Company Auxiliary will summer. FRANCIS G. BITERS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unger Sr., Mr. have five sons and a daughter. conduct a Card Party, Wednesday, and Mrs. Howard Hilbert and daughter June 22nd, at 8:00 p. m., on the Lehigh Valley Co-op Bldg. Catheline, Mr. and Mrs. George Nolf, 11 SO N. 7th St. ELECTED PRINCIPAL second floor of- the Fire Hall. Mrs. PETER B. BLATT Paul Unger, Irene Unger and Donald Herbert Gordon will be in charge. Phone Allentown 2-1041 Earl Moyer, Fredericksvflle, has been Unger. elected by the Douglass township 438 Walnut St., Kntztown school board, as principal of the Pine FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED Forge School. He is the fifth-sixth grade teacher at Pine Forge, and suc­ ceeds Mrs. Evelyn Reitnauer, seventh- We'd like to demonstrate eighth grade teacher.

HERE AND THERE this tractor on your farm Mr. and Mrs. M. Ray Leeser and son Richard, Bowers, attended the Allentown Better Homes Exposition • We'll bring a Ford and Food Show, also the "Feast of Tractor out to your place,' Roses" at Zion Evangelical Lutheran without any obligation. Church, Manheim. And with it, one or two of those good Dearborn AUTOMOBILE MEETING i. Implements, specially made M. Ray Leeser and sons M. Ray for the Ford Tractor. Well put this Leeser Jr. and Richard, Lloyd Pilgert, Ford Tractor through its paces, then let Arthur Kruse and Elam Boyer attended you take the wheel an Oldsmobile meeting at the Broad- Youll find out how easily Ford Hydraulic Touch Control wood Hotel, Philadelphia. lifts and lowers implements and controls their depth. Yon can hold your watch while we demonstrate Triple- COMMUNION SUNDAY Quick Attaching of implements. You can get the feel of The Rev. William H. Kline will con­ It's here! the Kaiser Traveler the easy Ford steering and positive brakes. duct Communion services at Christ (Mertz) Lutheran Church, Dryville, Then youll know why Ford production . . . over 400 Sunday, at 10:00 a. m. Church School, tractors a day . . . still cant 9:00 a. m. A luxurious sedan... a big cargo carrier 1 keep up with demand. See this great Ford! Whatever tractor TO ELECT OFFICERS MONDAY m^C^CeC yon own, yon owe yourself this Officers will be elected at Tuesday Ford Tractor demonstration. night's meeting of the Ray A. Master When can we make it? Post No. 217, American Legion. TRACTOR CHURCH SCHOOL PICNIC The Reformed Church school, Bow­ y[ou 11 want We Do Our Own Financing ers, will hold its annual picnic at Kutztown Park July 24th. to investigate the LICENSED TO WED Schlenker Motor Co, James Bollinger Jr., Topton, and Jean Wagner, Maxatawny. BACK SUPPORTER MATTRESS 328 West Main Street, Kutztown Phone 15211 1 CLASSIFIED ADS PAY The BACK SUPPORTER is not just another 0 0 "firm" mattress • Many brands of commercial mattresses have "extra firm" models. Do not confuse these with the advantages and benefits that the special construction of the Back Sup­ porter Mattress may afford you. The reason for this is the correct functional use of materials and construction meth­ ods in a mattress as attractive as it is beneficial to many users. The BACK SUPPORTER may be what you need The Back Supporter Mattress and Box Spring (built as World's first 2-in-l car... the amazing separate units) are constructed to act together to provide proper support and relaxing comfort. The Back Supporter box spring is a level, sturdy foundation spring built as the correct base for this mattress only. The Back Supporter Mattress, with its high density construction of lightly Kaiser Traveler '241811* compressed coils of extra large diameter, gives restful, healthful body adjustment . . . buoyancy without bounce . . . not just extra firm, but designed to provide poailave, Cone in right away! Bring your friends and faiily I We'll gladly gin you (aid tnei!) i free denonstratioil extra back support 'And the Back Supporter is a fine looking product, too. Iff a fact! Nothing like it! You never saw to many uses in a car before...to much value! One minute the On ordinary "firm" mattresses, or when bedboards are used, many people complain of their arms "going to sleep" Kaiser Traveler is a smart 6-passenger sedan...in just Pfc • I _-__r__umm m_mm —apparently because the harsh surfaces interfere with 10 seconds it's a big cargo carrier. KQIQQlldU6r i at antra ostaU circulation. This does not occur with a Back Supporter Kaiser has really worked wonders with this unbeat­ mattress — there is sufficient surface flexibility to give able combination—enduring utility with endearing »M m ^** J- you fine sleep comfort as well as adequate back support beauty! You need a Kaiser Traveler! See itl Drive it I _T#% O Xt O kT %* © • Buy it today! J. J. Schofer & Son Immediate Delivery. Fair-and-square trade-in allow- JQ yg^ f^Q\n StfWt, Kutxtown TOPTON, PA.—PHONE 30 *f.o.b. factory. TYtmsporUUion, local taxes (if amy) extra. 5101 At the Same Place for 48 Years Store Opt* Evenings Until Nine Kaiser...worM's lowest-priced big car SEX The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, June 16, 1949

CLUB WOMEN TO SHAtE KEMPTON NEWS ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN NETS as valedictorian and as the recipient town newcomer explains, "liked my hus­ $265 AT ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the president's medal for highest EAGLES VS. LEGION JUNIORS band very much. And when there was IN OLEY VALLEY TOUR FRIDAY Lutheran services wfll be conducted Tonight on the Park diamond, the Kutztown and Fleetwood Woman's in New Bethel Church, Sunday, at St. John's Lutheran Church school scholastic attainment. For a year there­ a treat of candy, she always saved hers netted $265 at its recent strawberry and after he was a teaching Fellow in local American Legion Junior base­ to offer him." Clubs wfll share in the Oley Valley 10:30 a. m. Church School, 9:30 a. m. ball team, conquerors of the Read­ Ku Tour sponsored by the Berks Federa­ The Stines Comer baseball team ice cream festival. Supper was served Physics at his Alma Mater, and then "See this new photograph?" she went and high cakes and other pastry met enrolled in the graduate school at ing Keys, will oppose the Kntztown on, showing a large picture of Valdis tion, Friday. The itinerary will include will hold its picnic in Community Eagles of the Berks Rec League. Pine Forge, Negro settlement, the old­ Park, Saturday evening. Entertainment with ready sale. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Garoza (top row, left). He is grinning est house in Berks, the Fisher Home, will be furnished by the Sunset Rangers. The Dorcas Society held its June and as a graduate student and research broadly because in a box from Kutz­ Weidei an herb farm, and a typical country Lynnport Fire Company wfll hold meeting at the recreation hall, with assistant in the laboratory for Insula­ town was a surprise for him." "It makes store at Friedensburg. A basket lunch its picnic in Community Park, Sunday Mrs. Miriam Barto as hostess. "Deacon­ tion research. The problem he investi­ Anna May Fegley me very happy," that picture," she wfll be eaten at the Girl Scout Camp, afternoon and evening. Willis Myen esses" and "Foster Homes" were dis­ gated was the measurement of elec­ (Ceustuuod from pee. ernes added. "And in a recent letter the Boyer| Baumstown. Mrs. C. H. Esser is in and his Bar-X Range Boys wfll furnish cussed. During the business session trical properties of insulation at very of yellow daisies. They also had match­ mother of the little girl who cried all charge of reservations. entertainment. September 24 was set for the Society's high radio frequencies. ing headbands. night, my farewell day, reported the Pul At the June 30 meeting the Club annual bake sale. Attendance totalled After America became involved in The flower girls wore white taffeta following conversation: 'Where is my wfll hear Mary Lou Taylor, Allentown LICENSED TO WED twelve. Meetings will be resumed in World War Two, several large scien­ gowns and carried colonial bouquets Zenta, Mother?' 'In America.' 'Can't harpist, under the auspices of the Harvey Adam, son of Mr. and Mrs. September. tific groups concentrated on war of white and yellow daisies. she come to see me?' 'No, dear.' 'Then Music Division, Mrs. J. U. Miller, M. K. Adam, Kutztown R. 3, and weapons, and at the instigation of Dr. The bride's mother selected a navy let us go to see her!'" Hilbert Hi chairman. Dorothy Dietrich, daughter of Mr. and 10TH ROTHERMEL REUNION Zartman, Clifford joined one of those print sheer dress, with white accessories, When asked what her Kindergarten To Play| Mn. Edward Dietrich, Kutztown R. 2. needs most, Mrs. Liepinsh replied The 10th annual reunion of the groups, working on the Proximity Fuse and the bridegroom's mother, a light Sat SCHMOYERS AND BIERLYS John C. Kutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rothermel Family will be held Sunday, at Johns Hopkins University. A radio grey dress with white accessories. Both promptly, "Everything! Paper, pencils, RETURN FROM ARIZONA George A. Kutz, Lyons, and Evelyn July 31st, at Kutztown Park. Lawrence fuse was produced which increased the had corsages of white roses. crayons, scissors, paste, cut-outs, pic­ A fifth-inni Mr. and Mrs. M. Ray Schmoyer Sr. Schmoyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rothermel, Walnuttown, heads .the effectiveness of the Navy's anti-aircraft The reception, attended by 300, fol­ ture books. Powdered milk, too, and seven-hit pitcl Oliver Schmoyer, Kutztown. have arrived in Kutztown, after a 2,450- Association; Harold Rothermel, Kutz­ fire in battle by a factor of four. A lowed at the home of the bridegroom, sugar. And chocolate candy and cookies enabled the mfle motor trip from Tucson, Arizona, Roy Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. town, is secretary-treasurer; and themode l was developed and put into mass after which the newlyweds left for a would make them very happy." gion Junior where they spent the past seven Ralph Reed, Hamburg, and Lena Mazie executive committee also comprises production for use in field artillery ten-week tour of the United States and Reading KeysJ months. Enroute they were held up Prutzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rothermel, Reading; Luther against enemy troops. It was first used Canada. Upon returning, they will re­ Park diamond.] Clayton Prutzman, Hamburg R. 2. by a flash flood west of Tulsa, Okla­ Rothermel, Mohrsvflle; Mrs. Gladys at the Battle of the Bulge, and has side at 103 West Aliens Lane, Phila­ NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED The triple homa, and at Terre Haute, , Henry, Shillington; and Mrs. Myrtle been given some credit by military men delphia 19. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOB mer, Ken Be by the tail end of a tornado. They THREE TONS OF SCRAP Northeimer and William L. Rother­ for the successful outcome of the battle. The bride is a graduate of Long­ CREDIT DENTISTRY on Dick Knot plan to divide their time between Kutz­ Three tons of scrap were collected mel, Kutztown. It was in connection with the use of swamp High school, 1942; KHS, 1943; Leaguer with town and the Poconos. by the Volunteer Fire Company, re­ the fuse in Germany that Clifford and and Allentown Business College, 1944. DAY Ss NIGHT ond and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bierly (Kathryn cently. "But we can't move it, for three other civilians were sent to She is a member of St. Paul's Lutheran 8:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Broken Schmoyer) and their daughter Nancy there's no market," Chief Harry W. Europe as observers, advisors and trou­ NEW Sets Sam Levine! Sons of Pastor Church, Mertztown, its choir and Mis­ Repaired the sixth frar Jane have also arrived from Tucson, Knittle reports. "We're doing it as a ble shooters. He travelled with both sionary Society. Prior to her marriage, (Continued from tag. una) While from third on| and are staying with Mr. Bierly's par­ favor to the public." the First and the Ninth armies. At the she was a stenographer at trie Mack Philadelphia, and directed the English PLATES U Conrad on fir ents, Dr. and Mrs. James Bierly. end of the war in Europe he joined Manufacturing Corporation, Allentown. choir at St. Jacobus. He was ordained Mad* In Our Own Wait a War Department Intelligence group The bridegroom, who-received his Laboratory AT 55TH EASTERN STAR Dr. Edwards on his 23d birthday in 1935, and was called Alsos, which investigated Ger­ LOOSE granted a two-year fellowship in the Bachelor of Arts degree at Muhlenberg IN ONI DAT CONVENTION, PHILADELPHIA man developments in radar, atomic College last week, is a 1941 graduate SETS (Continued from page one) Seminary, instructing in Greek gram­ TEETH RELINED Mrs. Elda Herring, Worthy Matron, It was while serving the First Pursuit energy, and proximity fuses. This took of Longswamp High school, and a 1942 is in attendance this week at the 55th mar and Greek New Testament. In him into central and northern Germany, EXTRACTED Unit that Dr. Edwards first met Dr. 1936 he received the Bachelor of graduate of KHS. He is a senior at the annual convention of the. Grand Chap­ Harvey Cushing, famed Boston special­ where even a smattering of Pennsylvania Lutheran Theological Seminary, Phila­ FILLINGS — CLEANING Kutztown's I ter of the Pennsylvania Order of the Divinity degree, and the following year, Dutch was a great help. For his work card will be ist, whose work with the American, his Master of Sacred Theology degree. delphia. He is also a member of St Eastern Star. Also among the 2,200 French and English wounded, was "an on the Proximity Fuse he was awarded Paul's Lutheran Church, Mertztown. p. m., at Lai women registered are Mrs. Laila Heff­ He has done graduate work also at a certificate of merit by Rear Admiral Dr. M.C.GOULD Tonight, ii epic of mercy." "When I first en­ Princeton Seminary, Temple School of ner and Naomi Holl, Kutztown, and countered him," Dr. Edwards remem­ Davis. Following the war Clifford en­ 636 PENN STREET the Park diar Mrs. Mary Deisher and Mrs. Elda Theology, Union Seminary and Colum­ rolled as a graduate student in physics pose the Ea bers, "he was moaning over his inability bia University, New York City. He has Kindergarten R< adin^. Pa. Homan, Fleetwood. to extract a bullet from the brain of an at Harvard and received a Master's League. A banquet was held Tuesday night been an occasional contributor to the degree a year later. Subsequently he was (Continued from pat* eat) American soldier. As he probed, deli­ and for a time one of the families lent Edged at Broad wood Hotel, scene of the ses­ Lutheran Church Quarterly. He is a awarded a two-year fellowship at Car­ cately, he kept muttering 'I must get us their kitchen. We had a long table Leesport sions, and installation is scheduled for member of the Boards of the Drexel negie Institute of Technology, spon­ it out. I must. I must save this boy's in the center and two benches, and the Berks today. Home; the Tabor Home for Children, sored by the Westinghouse Research life. There, I feel it.'" when we played games we shoved the Baseball LeaJ Doylestown; and Good Shepherd laboratory. The title of his dissertation On returning to America in 1921, table against the wall. We had three KOCH BROTHERS.. Men's and Boys' Fashion Authorities Since 1876.. AUentown Kutztown Jul PENTZ-HTLBERG Home, Allentown. The Deaconess is "The Mobility of Electrons in Dia­ Dr. Edwards served in the Walter Reed pairs of scissors; very little paper, so we Marty Smith I The marriage of Dolores Hilberg, Motherhouse, where he now serves, is mond." He and his wife, the former Hospital, Washington, D. C. used newspapers; a few pencils, and for the Indi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilberg, the oldest and largest work of its kind Ruth G. Cleverly, and their small son The Kutztown newcomer went to now and again, some paints." including doj Noble street, and Richard Pentz, son in America, and his duties have taken John live at 76 Forrester street, S.W., Dick Meek, the Philippines after graduation in him to Chicago and the Middle West. "The little girl with the biggest hair- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pentz, South medicine. Following a two-year service Washington, D. C. the route fori Temple, was recently solemnized in At the Deaconess School, girls receive ribbon on the bottom row," the Kutz- knotted at in Manila he was ordered to the jungles collegiate training under the sponsor­ Hyde Park Rectory. in Southern Luzon, where the govern­ wHUVHWHWWWVWWW eighth, whenl ship of Muhlenberg College. In 1937 run. Sam Baf ment was building a road that was to he was married to Isabella Traill Hom, INJURES HIP AND KNEE cross the island from the South China ters with thrj Addison Eckert, who suffered hip daughter of Dr. Edward T. Hom, kel, Hilbert Sea to the Pacific. There he treated president of the Lutheran Theological and knee injuries in a fall while at work tropical diseases, including beri-beri, each; and M< on a casting at the local Foundry, is Seminary, Tokyo, Japan. They have PICNIC one each. small pox and an occasional leper. "We at the Reading Hospital. He was five daughters: Laura, Patricia, Dorothy, paid the natives in silver," he remem­ Isabella and Margaret. taken to the institution in the com­ bers, "big bagsful from Manila." Later munity ambulance. Clifford C. Klick Knoblauch rf| he was Spanish translator in the Attor­ After graduation from Kutztown Saturday, June 18 ney General's office, after which he RIGHT THRU Hidalgo If John Reinhart, Bowers, suffered a High school, Clifford Klick majored B. Weaver 1] toured Asia, Africa and Europe, to a in physics at Muhlenberg under Dr. fracture of the leg when he was struck total of 50 countries. It was in Rio de THE HOTTEST DAYS G. Weaver by an automobile on the highway near Ira Zartman, now at Johns Hopkins Szajna 3b .. Janeiro that he acquired competence University, and in 1939 was graduated Mertztown. He is a patient in the in speaking and writing Portuguese. Lyons Fire Co. OF SUMMER Mathias ss . AHentown Hospital. After 30 months in Uruguay he re­ rKemp .... turned to America and entered World Wysopal c . War One. Carnival Grounds Harbach 2b The world-traveller practiced medi­ BUS TRIP TO Bachl p ... STRAND cine in Hollywood for a dozen years, bZizza .... KUTZTOWN where his daughter was bom. "But I didn't like it there. Too many fly-by- Totals .. night folks. Too much tinsel." COATESVILLE UNCLE JACK, MARY LOU Smooth & Smart Last Times Tonight He has enjoyed a collection of 28 cellos, chief among them French and Barto lb LASSIE in German models. He believes that AND THE MINEX GANG Air-Cronditioned "Cellos re-echo the man who made HOSPITAL Boyer 2b HILLS OF HOME them." He himself has "made music" FREE PARKING FREE ADMISSION Weidenhamf since he was a little fellow, and has Hilbert p In Technicolor played in the cello section of orches­ CARD PARTY AND DANCE Come to Lyons! You'll always see a good show—there's tras. no better place to go! Tropical Dr. Edwards has also taken time to »»»»»v»»»+»**»»»»*»*»»»»»+»v»v»*»**»»»»»»»»»»v»»+»»»»**«. Fri. it Sat., June 17-18 write, having two novels to his credit, Friday Evening DICK POWELL and another in preparation. One is "Dr. Hopkins Mistakes," and the - other, MARTA TOREN in Suits _. &3KII "The White Serpent," a story of the

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Kutztown REESER'S ALL-STARS ab r h BEAT KUTZTOWN, 7-1 Kercher cf 5 1 2 In a seven-inning exhibition game at Kutztown Legion Upsets Keys 3-2 Batz ss 4 0 1 George Field, Reading, Frank Reeser's DeMatteo 2b 4 1 1 All Star independent tossers opened SPORTS CALENDAR Danner lb 4 1 1 their 1949 card by beating the Kutz­ Eagles to Entertain J. Kemp 3b 5 0 3 town Eagles of the Berks Rec League, wAoiu Weidenhammer, Tonight-Girls* Softball practice, 2 Home Games on 7-1. 6:30, KHS athletic field A. Heffner If 3 0 1 June 17-Softbail: Kutztown at Top- Cronrath rf 2 0 0 Coach Max Misshach used three Owned end Operated by American Stores Ce. Boyer and Barto ton; Blandon at Fleetwood; Hyde Fleetwood Schedule Monocacy, Saturday L. Heffner c 4 1 1 hurlers against the Eagles: Bud Moyer, Kutz p 4 1 1 George Dracha and Johnnie Szajna, 29-31 MAIN STREET FLEETWOOD, PA. Park sat Virginville; Lyons at After dropping a two-game series to Temple Coach Miles Herring's Fleetwood Trout p 1 0 0 who combined to give up three safties. Pull Triple Play tossers of the Berks American Legion Temple, the Kutztown Eagles will take One of these was a round-tripper by June 18—Junior Legion: Kntztown Junior Baseball League will play two to the Park diamond, Saturday, at 2:45 Backstop Dan Cronrath in the sixth at Laureldale, 5:30 p. m.; Berks Totals 36 5 11 home games: Sunday, they entertain j p. m., against Monocacy, in an effort frame. Kercher and Kutz registered Rec: Monocacy at Kutztown; Temple 304 100 000-8 More Real Values Bemville at 2:30 p. m., and Wednes­ to better their fifth-place standing in the other two bingles. Center gardener, Hilbert Hurls Seven-Hitter; Walnuttown at Temple Kutztown 210 002 000-5 day, Shillington, at 6:00 p. m. the Berks Rec Baseball League. Monoc­ Bob Rothenberger, led the winners To Play at Laureldale June 19—Junior Legion: Bemville at RBI-Kercher, Batz 2, J. Kemp 2, Lose to Boyertown acy, who will be host to the Eagles, Keller, Peipher 4, Auchenbach 2. 2B— with two-for-three. Saturday at 5:30 ITeetwood, 2:30 p. m.; Berks Rec: Sunday, at 2:45 p. m., has a record of Kntztown at Monocacy; Temple The three-hit pitching of Burlyn Kutz, Batz. 3B-L. Heffner. SB-Snyder, four wins and eight loses and is next- at Walnuttown; Tri-County: Wes­ Houck, who struck out 14 batters, en­ Auchenbach, J. Kemp. S-Miller. DP- ZONE 1 FIREMENS SOFTBALL A fifth-inning triple play and the abled the host Boyertown Juniors to to-the-cellar in the standings. The J. Kemp, DeMatteo to Danner; Batz, At Hyde Park 5, Topton 4. OF POPULAR FOODS seven-hit pitching of Johnnie Hilbert cosville at Mertztown; Topton at Alburtis turn in an 11-2 victory over Fleetwood, Eagles have a five-hundredaverag e with DeMatteo to Danner. BB-Kutz 5, At Blandon 8, Virginville 1. Moro and more folks are enabled the Kutztown American Le­ last night. Dud Branna of the Bears seven wins and seven defeats June 19-Softball: Seipstown at Ma­ L. DeSantis 6, Trout 5. SO-Kutz 5, At Virginville 6, Temple 13. gion Junior baseball team to upset the was the game's hitting star with a triple Temple Wins Two taking advantage of tha cungie DeSantis 4, Trout 2. Loser-Kutz. U- At Hyde Park 5, Fleetwood 7. Reading Keys, 3-2, last night on the and three singles for a perfect night. At Lyons 1, Laureldale 7. June 20—Softball: Virginville at By scoring five runs in the eighth Frick and Slapikas. money-saving opportuni­ Park diamond. Don Wanner clouted a homer for the At Hyde Park 5, Fleetwood 7. Kntztown; Fleetwood at Lyons; inning to break a 5-5 deadlock. Temple The triple play, Ron Weidenham­ losers and Stoudt, Swavely and Bums, At Fleetwood 12, Virginville 5. ties and popular brands Topton at Blandon; Hyde Park at handed the Eagles their sixth loss, 10-5, JOSEPH ZAVODNY IS NAMED mer, Ken Boyer to Sam Barto, came for the winners. Koller and Merkel reg­ At Laureldale 2, Blandon 1. Laureldale on the Park diamond. Chick Wagen­ HEAD GOLF PRO AT BERKLEIGH featured In this Festival. on Dick Knoblauch's bid for a Texas istered Fleetwod's two other hits. At Temple 1, Topton 2. June 21-Girk' Softball practice, hurst, who started on the hill for Joseph Zavodny, '37, Kenmore, N. Leaguer with Mickey Harbach on sec­ The Reading Keys won their second Henny Kerr's team, was relieved by Y., has been named new head golf pro At Topton 14, Lyons 5. ond and Dick Bachl on first. 6:30, KHS athletic field At Lyons 1, Hyde Park 12. Del Monte, Ideal or Ubby's June 22—Junior Legion: Shillington straight game by whipping the host Lefty Ralph Kemp, the loser, and both at the Berkleigh Country Club, accord­ Sam Levine's team won the game in Fleetwood array, 20-4. A ten-ran rally combined to surrender 16 hits. The ing to an announcement by Alex Kagen, At Kutztown 8, Temple 4. large at Fleetwood, 6:00 p. m. Halves or No._H the sixth frame when Hilbert scored in the third frame iced the game for Eagles collected nine hits off Temple's chairman of the greens committee. Slic*s from third on a double steal with Jim Reading, as Lefty Ben Kemp pitched Ernst, including a triple by Charlie Walter "Buddy" Heckman will con­ GIRLS PRACTICE TONIGHT PEACHES Conrad on first. Merkel 3b 4 0 0 a five-hitter. Bob Angstadt went the w 28 Kutz, and doubles by Paul Kercher and tinue as assistant pro, and Bob Wallace, Mrs. Paul O'Dea, new coach of the route for the hosts. Glenn Koller and Pa«l»i~r.»_ -asc « F^od-aSKS-"!-**-** Kutztown had trouble in the ninth Conrad cf 3 1 1 Beauty DeMatteo. greenskeeper. local girls' softball team, urges all who Konemann If 3 1 2 Bill Snyder rapped homers for Fleet­ when the Keys loaded the bases with At Temple, Leo DeSantis, unde­ The new pro was an -instructor at are interested to report at the second none out, but Hilbert retired the side Stein rf 3 0 0 wood, and Angstadt, a triple. Miller feated on the slab, chalked up his the Brookfield Country Club, Clarence, Libby'i Sliced Pineapple ****** and Spayd collected Fleetwood's two practice, tonight, at 6:30 p. m., on • t on two outfield flies and an infield out. Meek c 3 0 0 fourth win by scattering 11 hits, best­ N. Y., is married and has one child. other hits. Ideal Crushed Pineapple Rr. "Zt? *7c Game on Saturday ing Charlie Kutz and Lee Trout. Al­ the KHS athletic field. Another prac­ Totals 28 3 5 Kutztown's only game for next week's though out-hit, 11-6, Temple scored CLASSIFIED ADS PAY tice will be held Tuesday night. Dole Crushed Pineapple % £J 29c card will be played' Saturday, at 5:30 a-Doubled for Mathias in 9th. AMERICAN LEGION LEAGUE three runs in the first inning, four in OSCO Fruit Cocktail JR •"_** 29c p. m., at Laureldale. b—Grounded out for Bachl in 9th. W L the third and one in the fourth for the h Tonight, in an exhibition game on Key Junion 010 100 000-2 Hamburg . victory. Left-fielder Lee Heffner slam­ OSCO Whole Peeled Apricots "°^ 312c V St. the Park diamond, the Juniors will op­ Kutztown 020 001 00x-3 Leesport . med a triple for the Eagles, and Buddy Del Monte Pineapple Juice 2 2T 2BC pose the Eagles of the Berks Rec RBI—Wysopal 2, Konemann, Stein. Reading .. Batz and Kutz, doubles. See the new League. 2B-B. .Kemp. 3B-Konemann. SB- Kutztown Temple OSCO Pure Grape Juice & 18c:ba t & 33c Edged by Leesport, 8-7 Szajna, Conrad, Hilbert. DP-Boyer Laureldale ab r h Glen wood Grapefruit Juice t?27c to Barto. TP—Weidenhammer, Boyer Bemville . a Leesport gained its fourth win in Moyer If 4 1 0 Ora **-** *_tc the Berks American Legion Junior to Barto. BB-Hflbert, 3; Bachl, 2. Boyertown Ideal Blended Juice 4E\f? HOOKS Sunday Scores Costume Jewelry—Gifts—Cosmetics r YES, MA'AM! VOU -57c A STICK WITH A At Topton 2, Mertztown 8 (12 LIVER PUDDING _sar (»•&&.) * rLAG IS ATTACH­ innings). Beef liver rnty %utr * 69c I Potato Salad • *** ***_ 27e ED 1b 1HE LINE ' HAVE A MIRROR-LIKE At Topton 11, Macungie 10 (twi­ Sliced Bacon *g£ * SSc | Pet-Agree D*l^ c*t 2;'*. 33« •THAT RAISES AND light, eight innings). m m 4TTRACTS ITS At Mertztown 2, Richlandtown 9 WHEN A KISH '•S HOOKED (twilight). WHO COMES IN At Wescosville 8, Alburtis 3. JERSEY LARGE P0RGIES •15° At Macungie 6, Richlandtown 8. WHEN YOU GO OUT? Whiting •17c Perch Fillets 33c Haddock Fillets ,fc BERKS REC LEAGUE 33c Crabmeat "*"' '79c W Have you ever thought of the shock you'd get if you came home some Bechtelsville 10 night to find that vandals had broken into your home or business estab­ A Real ^Aaort {a* 3>ad a*t Hamburg 9 lishment? Temple 8 Even if they didn't steal anything, their vandalism would still mean a heavy Devil's Food Macaroon Crunch ^fc_f%C Gibraltar 7 financial loss. Kutztown 7 We can protect you from such losses under our Broad Form Money and Gablesville 6 Securities Policy, or Residence and Outside Theft. t rjwVU-AL FTATUM3 CO Oley 6 BAR CAKE - 39 Walnuttown 4 Vanilla Butter Cream filUr and topping, covered with a rich Macaroon Crunch, Speaking of ice . . . there's Monocacy 4 Pineapple Iced Angel Food Cakes •«-* 49c nothing colder and more Amity 3 ROLAND S. RHODE refreshing than iced tea at Saturday Scores INSURANCE Apple filled Coffee Cakes «* 23c Vir s nia WILTROUT'S RESTAURANT. At Temple 10, Kutztown 5. 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MILDRED SCHEIDT AND FIRE COMPANY AUXILIARY AN ADVERTISEMENT TODAY DANIEL SCHAEFFER ARE WED Mrs. Rothermd Takes One-Room CONDUCTS A FipWER SHOW A CUSTOMER TOMORROW The Rev. W. H. Kline at his home in A dozen members submitted entries Topton, recently solemnized at a dou­ School Pupils to New York; Wins Prizes in the Flower Show conducted at the ble ring ceremony, the marriage of Mil­ Fire Hall by the Fire Company Auxili­ PIANO dred Scheidt, daughter of Mr. and To pilot 52 pupils and patrons of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keller and ary. The prize winners were Mrs. Rus­ Mrs. Walter Scheidt, Fleetwood R. I, her one-room Hofftown school, Blan­ daughters Jeanette, Deanna and Sonka, sell Seaman, who was presented with a LESSONS and Daniel Schaeffer, son of Mr. and don, to New York City, and win a Mrs. Gertrude Keller, Mrs. Irwin Keller doilie; Mrs. George Wahl and Mn. A surprise Mrs. Horace Schaeffer, Fleetwood R. 2. FLEETWOOD CALENDAR Tom Thumb Nuptials prize on "What's My Name?" program and children Annetta and Kenneth, Joyce Anderson, who were given ker­ I am now in a position to home of Mr. Grange Festival Their attendants were Hilda Boyer, chiefs. Mrs. Kathryn Angstadt, Fleet­ Jane 17-rDaily Vacation Bible at the NBC Studio, was the recent ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sweitzer, Mr. accept piano pupils—be­ in celebration Bowers, and Leo Heydt, Dryville. perience of Mrs. Lawrence Rothermel, and Mrs. William Mauger, Mrs. wood R. D., won a special prize, which ginners or advanced stu­ Haring. Game School Closes The bride was attired in a gown of At School Grounds At EUB, Saturday Walnuttown. Pauline Davis and children Ronald and was also a kerchief. Judges were Mrs. dents. enjoyed. The fj June 17-Grange Festival - School white, brocaded organdie and wore a Naomi Weber, Mrs. Joyce Sprecher, Grounds — Music by Fleetwood "People were grand to us, all along Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weand ance: Mr. and] The marriage of Gary Wert, Tom corsage of baby orchids. the way," she reports, "not only at and sons Weand and Stanley Jr., Mr. Mrs. Mary Stitzer and Mrs. Eleanor and Mrs. H< On Friday Evening School Band Thumb Jr.) and Mary Jo Sanna (Prin­ A reception, attended by 200, was Sprecher. Richard Kline June 18—At 7 p. m. Tom Thumb the studio, but even the policemen, and Mrs. Walter Kleinsmith and daugh­ Thelma Writ cess Finger) wfll take place Saturday held at McKentley's Hotel, Pricetown. 113 N. Fronklin St., Fleetwood Wedding — Emmanuel EUB who made the traffic halt until all 52 ters Jean, Joan and Ruth, Mr. and The Auxiliary will hold a covered dish Mrs. Carl H< at 7 p. m. at an entertainment in the Guests came from Fleetwood, Kutz­ of us got across." "And my fellow Mrs. Lloyd Moyer, Mrs. Lloyd Bailey supper July 12 at the home of Mrs. Phone 2596 and Mn. Church-Auspices True Blue Class social rooms of Emmanuel EUB town, Topton, Dryville, New Jerusalem To Charter Bus to Atlantic June 20-nayground Opens—Joseph contestants, a girl from Venezuela, a and son Richard, Mrs. Leon Bailey and Kathryn Angstadt. Nan Schwoyer,| Church, under the auspices of the and other points. Sergeant from Philadelphia, and a man son Leon Jr., Calvin Seyler, James and and Mcrvin "" City July Seventeenth; D'Amdio, Director True Blue Class. Tom Thumb is the The couple, who will honeymoon in June 20-Special Meeting Town from St. Louis found it hard to believe Geraldine Althouse, Jane and Harold A surprise Outing July 31 son of Robert Schoedler and Linda Atlantic City, will make their home, for that one-rom country schools in Amer­ Adam, Gerald Boone, Jack, Delwood, home of Mr. aj Council 4 Spencer, and the Princess, the daugh­ the present, with the bride's parents. June 20-Brotherhood, St Paul's Re­ ica still exist. "I had to sign a surprising Graydon and Dawn Levan, Mrs. Tri Town Par Fleetwood Grange will sponsor a ter of Lord and Lady Finger, Thomas number of autograph books." Thomas Cutler, Mrs. Hans Peter, Mr. wald, town. strawberry and ice cream festival on formed - 1948 World Series Host Jr. and Diane Conrad. The clergy­ D.V.B.S. TO CLOSE FRIDAY; Mrs. Rothermel, who is Eastern and Mrs. J. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrsj die school grounds Friday night, when Movies man will be Frank DeLillo. TREAT SCHEDULED FOR 10:30 Vice President of the Legion Auxili­ Selig Jr., Elsie Selig, Richard Rumpf, children Jeanit music will be rendered by the Fleet­ June 21-Legion Auxiliary The bridal party, complete with maid The Daily Vacation Bible School, aries of Pennsylvania, received a $25 and Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Rothermel. William, Mr. wood School Band. Kenneth Fidler, Jane 23-Ladies' Night-Grange of honor, bridesmaids, flower girls and which opened June sixth under the prize in addition to a "Better Homes Mr. and Mrsj director. A cake walk, in charge of Mrs. Jane 23-Lions Club Election-Noll ring-bearer, not to forget the best man, auspices of the Fleetwood Council of and Gardens" cook-book for giving Mrs. Walter Howard Braucher, Erma Kniss and Ranch BAPTISM will comprise Susan Adams, Karen Religious Education, will be closed the correct answer to questions. Wayne Oswald Esther Schaeffer, will be featured. June 23-SpeciaI Meeting School Gorski, Dorothy Schlottman, Linda Friday at 10:30 a. m., announces Esther The Rev. Harold W. Sell recently The children were told to find seats Stahler, Mr. aj Board Erb, Ericak Thomas, Judith Schlegel, M. Schlegel, principal. A treat wfll baptized William Albright Strause, Committee chairmen include Paul in the front row, and when the Master and sons Roi Cheryl Dreibelbis, Lotus Adams, follow. bom March 3, 1949, to Albright and Dietrich, arrangements; Ernest Kniss, of Ceremonies asked them where they Wanda Smith, Cindy Lou Schoedler, Betty (Aulenbach) Strause, at their ice cream; Myrl Schollenberger, straw­ Enrollment exceeds 200, and the were from, they shouted in unison, Hattie Sue Host, Andrea Thomas, home at 16 West Washington street. berries; Home Economics committee, Playground Will faculty has totalled 10 with nine assist­ "Pennsylvania!" And when their teach­ Sally Sehl, Darrell Wentzell, and cakes; Grace Schaeffer, hot dogs and ants: Mrs. Irvin Hilbert, Janet Smith, er won the prizes, their enthusiasm Joseph Ging. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE hamburgers. Patrons will also have Mrs. Paul Wert, Mrs. Walter Mfller, knew no bounds. Open on June 20 Mrs. Levi Noll, Mrs. Elsie Gilardone, Dr. C. E. Kachel, superintendent, opportunity to purchase home-made Notables who have promised to at­ They left the school, located in Esther M. Schlegel, and Paston J. Paul Reading, conducted the first quarterly cakes. tend (?) include President and Mrs. Blandon, at 6 a. m.; saw the Statue of Fleetwood Playground, under the Kehm, Harold W. Sell and Norman E. Outmgs Harry S. Truman, Winston Churchill, Liberty, Empire State Building, and conference of the Church year at Em­ auspices of the Board of Recreation, Dettra; also Barbara Keim, Oletta Lutz, At a recent meeting the Grangen Shirley Temple, Princess Elizabeth and Radio City. They walked through manuel EUB Church, Wednesday eve­ wfll be opened Monday for a nine- Melba Kern, Carold Stufflet, Shirley voted to charter a bus to Atlantic City, Margaret Rose. Rockefeller Plaza, stopped at St. Ste­ ning. 20 weeks' session, on the School grounds. Noll, Jean Yoder, Nancy Steindl and July 17th, and to hold their annual Margaret Truman (Peggy Paxson) phen's Catholic Church and viewed the Hours wfll be from 8:30 to 11:30 a. m. Audrey Stufflet. Kathryn outing July 31st. will sing; also Helen Traubel (Sandra RCA building and Music Hall. The of Nursing at and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Offerings will be used to send CARE The program, honoring "Flora," was Stoudt); and Myra Hess (Judy Becker) children also lingered in the Bronx WE SPECIALIZE IN Paul Kemp | Joseph D'Amelio, who heads the wfll be at the piano. parcels to the needy overseas. presented by Alma Bieber, who directed Art department, wfll be the director, Zoo, where they had lunch. University of a minuet; Mabel Balthaser; Mixed The bride, it is rumored, wfll promise Another high-spot of the trip was CEMENTING a Master of assisted by Marilyn Herring. DVBS PROGRAM AT BECKER'S Quartet, with Irma Kniss at the piano; to carry .an umbrella over the bride­ the privilege of standing on the obser­ Herman Fj The Playground is financed by the groom so that his freckles wfll not be ST. PETER'S CHURCH FRIDAY PLASTERING Mrs. LeRoy Kline, Anna Braucher, School Board, which pays the salaries, vation platform at the Newark Airport. ceremonies anj Richard Kline, and Kathryn Ann Schol­ washed off, and the bridegroom wfll The Daily Vacation Bible School at They saw planes arriving and leaving, at the mortg and by Borough Council, which makes agree to share his toys with the Prin­ Becker's St. Peter's Church wfll close POINTING lenberger. Group singing was led by an appropriation of $150 toward equip­ and on one of the larger planes was a town Countr James Spencer. cess and to carry het books. It is a Friday morning, reports the Rev. Daniel bridal party. Prof. Allan! ment. known fact that the bridegroom has Newhart, the new pastor. At 7:30 p. m. BRICK LAYING Ladies' Night The Recreation Board comprises M. "Eddie," the driver of the chartered Berger, SchuJ Mrs. LeRoy Kline heads the pro­ already agreed "to marry Mary Jo, but the children will present a program to bus, reports that very few slept on ried. J. A. Smith, president; the Rev. J. Paul 111 not live with her!" which the public is invited. Attendance We are equipped to mix all concrete gram committee for the June 23d meet­ Kehm, vice president; John Adam, sec­ the return trip, which was ended by John Mess| A reception wfll follow. has totalled sixty-five. if desired. ing, when the men will furnish re­ retary; and Elmer Schaeffer, treasurer. 11 p. m. intendent of| freshments. Teachers and helpers include the fol­ The party comprised the following BERKS PLAYGROUNDS ARE lowing: Beginners: Mrs. Wflliam J. CALL ON WAYNE Palmerton. IMPORTANT MEETINGS HEAR VOICE RECITAL DIVIDED INTO 4 SECTIONS Schade and Ruth Moyer, Edith Dries Esther D^ Borough Council will conduct a spe­ and Bette Wink; Primary: Mrs. Clyde Esther Narel Supervising Principal and Mrs. M Division into four centers for re­ cial meeting June 20th to pass an ordi­ gional competition featured the last of Gruber and Amy Moyer and Arlene MERKEL Moyer, Hele^ J. A. Smith of the local schools, were nance authorizing the police to estab­ a three-day session of the 12th annual Deisher; Juniors: Arlene Kline, Mari­ Virginville—Phone Hamburg 3104 Sara Kemp, among the many' who enjoyed the voice lish a speed trap. The members wfll also POISON Lutz were playground leaders institute on the West lyn Hawkins and Myrtle Fegley. Amy OAK or SUMAC recital presented at the Reading Wom­ Dependable—Economical Chartered Bus & Tour Service discuss grading to be done at the new Reading playground. Moyer is the pianist. Stop itching, dry up State Teach* an's Club by Helen Trefz, dental Park. hygienist. Kutztown, Fleetwood, Topton, Ham­ bUaton quickly .safely. Building—Repairing George Dj On June 23

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JAMES STEWART, JOHN DALL, JOAN CHANDLER,

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River and at Rehoboth Beach. INTERESTING GUESTS Master's degree at Columbia; Lewis TODAY +—— ——« Aug. 27 Is "Dutch Penn State Plans DRYVILLE Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Scheidt and Guests of Mr. and Mn. N. C. Kupp, Trumbore, of the Baer apartments, tow daughter Rochelle visited Mr. Scheidt's Lyons Road, were Carl Bennicoff, Kutztown, a recent graduate of Muhlen­ Lyons News Lehigh Center Mn. John Meyer Army friends, Irvin Zeiders, Laughlin- Mohnton, who has just returned from berg; Mn. Haycock and Mn. Trum­ Day" at Hershey Reporter town, and Charles Kemsey, Greens- Miriam Hflbert-Repattcr burg. They also spent some time at two yean' Army duty in Alaska; Ever­ bore; also Mn. Frank Day, Florence Pennsylvania Dutch Day will be ob­ Pennsylvania State college it con­ .—— —Hr Kennywood Park, Pittsburgh. ett Haycock, Riverdale, N. J., a KSTC and John Day and Ida Yoh, Reading; served at Hershey Park,' Hershey, Au­ sidering opening an agricultural edu­ Alumnus, who recently was awarded a and Herbert Richardson, Mohnton. Birthday Parties Emma Oswald, Scott Braucher, Paul gust 27, says the State Department of cational center in Lehigh county, ac­ The following from this community Jane Sanden visited Barbara Berto- A surprise party was held at the Landis, Laura Fisher and Edward Commerce vacation and recreation cording to J. Eric Linde, Orefield, attended the wedding reception of lctte, Glenside. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haring Lorah. bureau. truitee of the college and chairman of Mr. and Mn. Daniel Schaeffer (Mil­ Nevin Angstadt, Elwood Heydt, Wil­ Get the Best—Get in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Around Town Pennsylvania Dutch (or German) the agricultural mb-committee of the dred Scheidt), held in Pricetown: Mr. liam Sanden, Daniel Moyer, Allen Haring. Games and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Long, Macungie, leaders from all the counties where college advisory committee. and Mrs. Walter Scheidt, Mr. and Hertzog, Wflliam Heydt, Dallas Heist enjoyed. The following were in attend­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence these people reside are being asked to Linde taid a survey is now being Mrs. Warren Boyer and children, Mr. and Merlin Oswald witnessed the auto ance: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carl, Mr. Schwoyer. participate in the event which wfll made to determine if there are enough and Mrs. Ralph Sflsdorf and children, races at the Langhorne Speedway. ADMIRAL TELEVISION and Mrs. Henry Eagle, Ora Baer, endeavor anew to encourage interest in prospective students in the area to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauptley and chil­ Mr. and Mn. Earl Peten and Emily Superpower*, for dependable performance—brilliant, aharp, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Conrad, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scheidt, Elmer Thelma Weitzel, Reading; Mr. and the culture, beauty, joy and thrift of make the move feasible. If enough Youse, Kutztown, visited Mr. and Mn. steady pieturee—glorious, •tatic-free tone-—all yours with Ad­ Mrs. Carl Henderson, Blandon; Mr. Topton; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schaeffer, Scheidt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frey and Fleetwood R. D. 1, and Hilda Boyer, these people. Programs for the day wfll students express interest, he said, the John Moyer. miral Television. And ... a complete, dependable sales and and Mrs. Clarence Yerger, Topton; offer games, singing in the Dutch dia­ project will be recommended to the daughter Margory, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Bowers, visited Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer man Kunkel, daughter Loretta, Don­ service program. Nan Schwoyer, Jay Lee, Sherrill, Althea Mertz. lect, music by Dutch bands and ad­ college trustees next month and the LICENSED TO WED and Mervin Haring. ald Heist, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanders, dresses by speakers in Pennsylvania center will be able to begin classes in Franklin Ernst Jr., son of Mr. and A surprise party was held at the Dawn Geiger, Elverson, visited her Dutch. September, provided the trustees ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sanders, Mr. and Eugene A. Knittle George O'Neil home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oswald, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul prove. Mrs. Jason Dreibelbis, Jane Sanders, Mrs. Franklin Ernst Sr., and Betty Fleetwood u\ 2. am lonte 222 US Noble St. lot-town Geiger. Many exhibits of Pennsylvania Dutch Carrie Heist, Eva Heydt, Gloria Mest, Tri Town Park, Oley, for Wayne Os­ The center would offer freshman Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Lester crafts will be on display in the park Ruth Heydt, Arlan Hertzog, Madeline NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY wald, town. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Readinger and courses in agriculture, leading to a Bauer. during the day and because of this it is Heffner, Gladys Heffner, John Reinert, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neiswender and children and granddaughter, Dawn degree, if desired, as well as two-year expected many persons, including Mr. Spohn, Barbara Gring, Merlin children Jeanie, Charlotte, Earl Jr. and Geiger, visited Mr. and Mrs. John courses in agriculture emphasizing antique collectors, interested in Penn­ Oswald, Lee Hilbert, Marian Mest, Dal­ William, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schlenlcer, Bortz, Kutztown. practical vocational training, and sylvania Dutch "stuff" and crafts wfll be las Schaeffer, Althea Heiser, Elwood Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bortz, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day visited Mr. winter short courses, from six to eight in attendance. The Hershey Museum, Heydt, Jean Heiser, Daniel Moyer, Mrs. Walter Lesniewski, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harvey Trunk, Royersford. weeks long, for those now farming with its large and important Pennsyl­ Gene Sanders and Nevin Angstadt. Wayne Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Fleet­ vania Dutch collection wfll also be and lacking time to take the longer Stahler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oswald wood R. D. 1, called on Mr. and Mrs. open during the day. courses. Jane Sanders completed a course in J and sons Ronald and Nelson, Mrs. Fremont Hilbert. Committees are planning for the He urged prospective students to medical secretarial work at the Reading | event which is expected to be one of write to him immediately for further Business Institute, and next week wfll KUTZTOWN The women of St. Peter's Church or­ the largest "Dutch" gatherings in the information so he will have an esti­ begin her five-month course of practical ganized an Aid Society. history of the state, says the Depart­ mate of the number interested to pre­ training at Community General Hos­ TEN & TWENTY ment. sent to the trustees next month. The pital, Reading. YEARS AGO 10 YEARS AGO center would accommodate about 350 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frey and daugh­ Eleanor Rager received her bachelor students, he said, and they will be ter Margory, Dryville, and Mr. and Mrs. By Mn. Albeit Htnues top-heavy majority. accepted in the order of application, of science degree, majoring in home It should be noted that, while Berks Irwin Bowers, Reading, were at Indian economics from Cedar Crest College, if they qualify. LIONS CLUB County may receive something over Allentown. $200,000 of the recent Pennsylvania Cost of the short courses would be 20 YEARS AGO Burgess and Mrs. Ralph Bard cele­ State appropriation of $15,000,000 this about $12 a week, he said, adding that IOHN FASSET EDWABDS. Kathryn Rahn entered the School brated their 18th wedding anniversary. will be of little or no help in solving the the two-year course will cost the stu­ MJ>. of Nursing at Allentown Hospital. Paul Dey, 25, Lyons, died following housing problem. Elimination of slums dent about $290 per year, exclusive of 434 W. Main SL. Katztown Paul Kemp was graduated from the an appendectomy. is all to the good, but a positive pro­ books and, if needed, lodging. Phone 21S1 University of where he received Dr. George Leibensperger was gram of construction is needed to end He asked that those desiring more EYE. EAB. NOSE and THROAT a Master of Arts degree in Forestry. elected president of the Chamber of the housing shortage and to provide information write now to: J. Eric GLASSES FITTED Herman Fister was the master of Commerce. the kind of housing that our citizens Linde, Trexler Orchards, Orefield, Pa. ceremonies and Harry Yoder the speaker The LuMar Beauty Shoppe, Mary need and deserve. at the mortgage burning of the Kutz­ Luckenbill, operator, located in the The only answer is Federal legisla­ town Country Club. new Luckenbill building, held its tion—that which will soon be debated Prof. Allan F. Bubeck and Eugenia formal opening. in the House, and supplementary meas­ MAKE UFA MORE Berger, Schuylkill Haven, were mar­ Kathleen Wirtz received her degree ures to follow. ried. from Penn State, where she specialized • * * LIVABLE, BE WISE.', John Messersmith was made super­ in nursery school work. Minerva Oswald, Bowers, was elected Speaking of election returns, it seems intendent of the grade schools in significant that local and special elec­ IMPROVE YOUR HOMEj-jeit* Palmerton. second grade teacher in the Oley school. Florence Hamm and Calvin Bach­ tions reveal a steady decline in the Re­ Esther DeTurk, Dorothy Mfller, JUST MODERNIZE/ J**! man were married by the Rev. A. L. publican vote. On May 17, Franklin Esther Narehood, Helen Rahn, Grace Brumbach. Roosevelt, Jr., was elected to the House Moyer, Helen Kutz, Evelyn Hoppes, in New York. Against a divided field, Sara Kemp, Myrtle Stein and Hermie the Republicans thought they had a CELEBRATION ice Lutz were graduated from Kutztown good chance to win. However, their State Teachers College. Washington Echoes proportion of the vote dropped from an George Dunkelberger received the By George M. Rhodes, M.C. average of about one-third in recent degree of Bachelor of Science from years to one-eighth in this special elec­ l^ Ptl&LaetSt* Muhlenberg College. tion. There can be little doubt that the Maybe the Republicans will read the Three Big Nights at the Air Force is more popular in Reading handwriting on the wall and drop some and vicinity today, than it was a few of their blindly obstructionist tactics. Unkle Hank Sez weeks ago. The announcement in mid- However, with the exception of a small <0 FIND OUT WHAT May that the 2237th Reserve Training minority, their representatives in Wash­ KUTZTOWN FAIR GROUNDS > Center would be moved from Reading ington remain unconscious of the needs KIND O' MAN A PELLER It* Municipal Airport to Philadelphia came or the feelings of the people. W.THEO.MIUERclSOM JE5T TAKE HIM ON A as a blow to the entire community. It BUILDING SUPPLIES • LUMBER FEW OAVS CAMPIN* threatened a considerable loss, both to Human merit or demerit will find its COAL • FUEL OIL • FEED -TRIP. the city of Reading and to many citi­ proper level. Divinity alone solves the zens of Berks County. problem of humanity, and that in God's KUTZTOWN m m 1 VIRGINVILLE THURSDAYFRE)AY-SATURDAY, JUNE 16-17-18 All must have greeted with relief and own time. "By their fruits ye shall pleasure the announcement that this know them."—Mary Baker Eddy. move had been reconsidered and that the Training Center wfll remain in With these all-star shows Reading. More than this, it appears likely that the training program will be expanded in the near future. Several weeks of vigorous negotia­ THURSDAY, JUNE 16 tions, protests;and appeals led up to this welcome decision. Judging by the flood of communications received at my Uncle Jack, Mary Lou and the Minex Gang office, practically every section of the To find out about the community was concerned and aroused. SCHLENKER MOTOR COM­ I am very grateful to all those, including PANY you'd have to visit j municipal officials, who did so much to 1 FRIDAY, JUNE 17 us. Most Dads of this com­ support my efforts to keep this pro- munity already know | gram in Reading. Bieber, about our complete stock I had a conference on June 13 with Dopey Duncan and the Top Hands of farm machinery. Ford Mr. Harold C. Stuart, Special Consult- tractors and milk coolers. ant to the Secretary of the Air Force, By the way, what better and discussed with him the possibility I of expansion of the training program gift could you give Dad | at Reading. SATURDAY, JUNE 18 than one of the Ford trac­ Mr. Stuart advised me that the op- tors . . . see them, today. I portunity for expansion is dependent ! on the recruiting of adequate personnel Kutztown High School Band I to create a complete wing. This wfll re­ SCHLENKER quire a total force of approximately MOTOR COMPANY 1,400 men, including ground personnel and a Gigantic Cake Walk! PhsmaSW as well as air crewmen. 328 W.MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN The entire community should co­ operate in doing everything possible to promote expansion of this center, which can thereby become a still greater asset REFRESHMENTS! REFRESHMENTS! to Reading and Berks County. • . • * Most Republicans—and their Dixie- START crat allies—continue to behave as they 600 x 16 . . . only did in the 80th Congress. It would ATLAS 95 appear that they can't read election re­ All other sizes reduced FUEL SAVIMGS turns any better than they can interpret plus tax the needs of the nation and its people. as well 10 KUTZ TOWN This reactionary alliance dominated the TIRES and your old tire Rules Committee of the House of NOW! Representatives last week, and by a Famous Atlas tires at the lowest price ever! A one-year written guarantee with margin of one vote denied a rule under which the Administration's Housing every tire—and a value mat can't be beat! Gome in today! Bill could be brought to the floor. Fortunately, the new House rules LIONS CLUB make it possible to by-pass the Rules Committee. A Democratic caucus was held on June 7, and it was agreed that the Housing Bill wfll be brought to REICHARD MOTORS the floor on June 27. It is regarded as FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AMBULANCE FUND certain to pass, once the Representa­ KUTZTOWN—PHONE 2021 tives are permitted to vote. A similar hfll recently passed the Senate by a

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Beck and Carole Fabian; Sixth Grade- CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS Teacher: Mn. Earl Moyer; Helper CLASSIrTED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS Barbara Bridge; Pupils: Jack DeTurk THE HELP WANTED FOR SALE PUBLIC SALE NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES Charles Lichtenwalner, Bruce Knin OBITUARY Truman Brandt, Carol Naus, Barbara AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC, experienced FARMS PUBLIC SALE OF COMBINATION NOTICE IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF Bieber, Wflliam Greenawalt, Man- preferred. Harold K. Kurtz Chevrolet, S. 110 ACRE POTATO FARM—_r*vel soil. 10 DWELLING HOUSE AND STORE To Charles Levan and Magdaline Levan, BERKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Maple St., Kutztown. M«yl9-tf room frame house, running water in house AND his wile, Jacob Schneider and Barbara Schnei­ Estate of Robert F. Reber GREIS INFANT fanner. Alice Knittle, George Buchman, Shir- and barn, stanchions, drinking cups, stream. PERSONAL PROPERTY der, his wife, Benjamin Stein, Henry Stein To tbe heirs, legatees, creditors and other ley Wartzenluft, Marvin Miller, Lee EXPERIENCED Singer machine operaton, Along concrete road 6 miles north of THERE WILL BE OFFERED AT PUB­ and Sarah Stein, his wife, and Solomon Boss­ persons interested in said estate: The DeLong and Trexler Funeral In addition to his mother, he is sur­ able to do ramping. Apply to Kutztown Kutztown. LIC SALE ON SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1949, ier and Maria Bossier, his wife, their heirs, Notice is hereby given that Mary Sparr, Ex­ Home, Topton, was in charge of vived by his wife, Merka (Baver) Kun­ Erb and Wflliam Lesher. Shoe, Inc., 2nd floor, 130 Greenwich St., 64 ACRES LOWHILL TWP.—gravel toil. 8 ON THE PREMISES AT 601 STATE legal representatives, predecessors in title and ecutrix of the Estate of Robert F. Reber, late Intermediates: Teacher: the Rev Kutztown. Mayl9-tf room 2 family frame house, all improve­ STREET, HAMBURG, BERKS COUNTY, all other parties unknown having an appar­ of the City of Reading, Berks County, Penn­ funeral services for the infant daugh­ kel; a son, Charles, at home; and two ments, hot air beat, running water in house PENNSYLVANIA THE FOLLOWING REAL ent interest in the real estate herein described: sylvania, deceased, has filed in the Office of ter of Gerald and Jean (Boyer) Greis, sisters, Mrs. Herbert Diehl, Reading, Ralph H. Bornman, assisted by hij ESTATE: the Clerk of the Orphans' Court, her petition BEAUTY COUNSELOR has openings for two and barn. One-half mile from concrete road. On the 13th day of June, 19p, Mabel Alburtis, who died June 8th in the and Edna Kunkel, Kempton R. D. 1. wife, with Mary Lou Heisler, Music. women. Flexible hours; work can be con­ Only_$9500. ALL THAT CERTAIN COMBINATION Kohler Hill and Milton O. Hill, husband praying for the sale of the following described Pupils: Eleanor Bieber, Fannie and ducted at home. Write Box 61. The Kutz­ 24 ACRES, NEAR lCUTZTOWN—5 room TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and wife, filed their complaint in the Court parcel of real estate of the decedent: Allentown Hospital. Burial was in Solo­ Dialect J town Patriot. June 9-3t* frame and stone house, electricity, running AND STORE, CONTAINING STORE­ of Common Pleas of Berks County, Pennsyl­ All that certain two-story brick dwelling mon's Church cemetery, Alburtis. MRS. ANNIE KERCHNER Virginia Bowers, Paul Christman, Jo­ water, spring and stream, $6000. ROOM, KITCHEN AND SIX ROOMS AND vania, to No. 30 August Term, 1949, in an house with mansard roof and lot of ground anne Deisher, Harrison Dieter, Richard AMBITIOUS women in Kutztown, Fleetwood, 40 ACRES—1 mile north of Rt. 22, 8 room BATH, SITUATE AND BEING KNOWN action to quiet title against you, setting forth upon which the same is erected situate on the Surviving, in addition to the par­ Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Topton and vicinity can earn good money AS NO. 601 STATE STREET, HAMBURG. stone and frame house, electricity, usual that they are the owners in fee and are in west side of South 18th Street, between Cot­ ents, are the maternal grandparents, Kerchner, 38, Lenhartsville R. D. 1, DeLong, Jeanne and Judy Elder, George Apj in spare time canvassing dress club mem­ outbuildings, spring and stream, $6500. BERKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, THE possession of a certain tract of land situate ton and Fairview Streets in said City of Read­ Erb Jr., Janice Fabian, Estina Frey, Eth­ bers for the Penny Parker Shoppe. For de­ 6 ACRES, NEAR FLEETWOOD—7 room PREMISES BEING MORE FULLY DE­ in Richmond Township, Berks County, Penn­ ing, County of Berks and State of Pennsyl­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boyer, Alburtis; who committed suicide June 9th, were tails call Kutztown 2062. June 9-tf SCRIBED IN A CERTAIN DEED RE­ sylvania, bounded by lands of Wilson Diet­ vania, being No. 324 South 18th Street, el, Laura and Mary Fritz, Heather Joy To the surpr frame house in good condition, well water, CORDED IN DEED BOOK VOL. 819, the paternal grandparents, Mr. and conducted Monday at 1:30 p. m. in small barn (needs repair), no electricity, rich, lands late of David A. Kohler, Charles bounded: James, Anna Kramer, Suzanne Miller the Kutztown EXPERIENCED painter and paper hanger PAGE 132, BERKS COUNTY RECORDS. Wiltrout, the Sacony Creek and a public ro^d On the north by property of Mahala Weid­ Mrs. Paul Greis, Macungie; the great- small water dam, $2800. PROPERTY IS NEWLY DECORATED; the Leibensperger Funeral Home, Weekly, 'The wanted. Prevailing wages will be paid. LYON STATION—2 family stone and brick leading from Route No. 06169 to Kutztown, man; on the east by said South 18th Street; Richard Moll, Roxanne and Sandra Apply P. O. Box 700, Kutztown Patriot. KITCHEN EQUIPPED- WITH BUILT-IN containing 6 acres 40 perches, strict measure, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Erasmus Hamburg. Further services were held house, all improvements, hot water heat, SINK AND WALL CABINETS; ALL IM­ on the south by other property of said grant­ Moyer, Robert Naus, Thelma Rhode, man," a recent June 9-4t* 3 car garage. Make an offer! recorded in Deed Book Vol. 1038 page 282, ors; and on the west by a 10' wide alley. Kramer, Alburtis; Mrs. Annie Schmoy­ in Frieden's Church, Lenhartsville, the PROVEMENTS; TWO-CAR GARAGE AND Berks County, Pennsylvania, Records; Frederic and Wflliam Schearer, Mat. and jingles reci| WALNUrrOWN—4 room frame bungalow, LARGE STORAGE ROOM IN BASEMENT. Containing in front on said South 18th er, Macungie, and Mrs. Katie Greis, MAN or BOY over 18 to drive ice cream That no record of title correctly appears in Street, 16'3 and in depth 110' more or less Rev. Glenn Flinchhaugh officiating. Dr. Alfred L. truck. Full time summer employment. Call all improvements, hot air heat, large lot, THIS IS A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY than Sell, Allen Smith and James and built in kitchen, cement cellar, immediate AND IS IDEALLY LOCATED FOR THE the County of Berks, Pennsylvania, by deeds to a 10' wide alley. Alburtis R. D. 1. Burial was in Zion's cemetery, Perry by local third-g at College Hill Luncheonette, 422 W. Main or other instruments, for the above described At private sale to Kenneth I. Sparr of the Nancy Sterner. Street, Kutztown. Junel6-lt* possession. OPERATION OF A DELICATESSEN STORE township. NEAR FLEETWOOD—6 room single frame BUSINESS. real estate prior to the conveyance made by Gty of Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, horst, teacher. Charles Levan and others to Benjamin Stein for the sum of $3,500,00, for the payment of MRS. HERBERT BERNDT NEAT, refined housekeeper for family of bouse, hot air heat, running water, vacant. She is survived by her husband, her The trio ind| Reasonable. FINAL OFFERING OF REAL ESTATE by deed dated April 2, 1858, recorded No­ decedent's debts. The funeral of Mrs. Carrie Riss­ four. Call Topton 51R2 or call in person at WILL BE AT 3 P. M. vember 20, 1882, in Deed Book Vol. 146 page father, two children, six sisters and Glenwood Bucl 204 West Franklin Street, Topton. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT—Pay off tbe bal­ If no exceptions are filed thereto or objec­ ance like rent! AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE 521, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Records: tions made to granting the same, the Court miller Berndt, 51, wife of Herbert W. five brothers. whom Dr. She Junel6-2t PAUL I. GRAMMES. Real Estate—Insur­ THERE WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE That the chain of title indicates that Ben­ will be asked to take action upon the petition THE FOLLOWING ITEMS OF PERSONAL Bemdt, who died June ninth at her JOHN R. cream cones at POULTRY MAN and general farm hand. ance, 125 W. Washington St.. Fleetwood, jamin Stein and others by their deed dated on the 9th day of July, A.D. 1949. phone 2461. June2-3t PROPERTY: FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC October 20, 1883, recorded December 29, MARY SPARR, Executrix of the Estate of home, in Maidencreek township, Fleet­ Danner's Frank Must supply references. Apply in person. STOVE, BARNES COMPUTING SCALE, 1884, in Deed Book Vol. 160 page 31, Berks AMERICAN MEAT SIICER, FLEETWOOD Robert F. Reber, deceased. wood R. 2, was held Monday at 130 The Lutheran Home, Topton, Pa. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—one fine boar County, Pennsylvania, Records, possibly made Daily Vacation 1, gave him an* Junel6-2t ELECTRICALLY REFRIGERATED MEAT PAUL D. EDELMAN. Esquire, 522 Wash­ p. m. at the Weidner Funeral Home, pig. Call Kutztown 5750. June 9-tf an adverse conveyance of a part of the prem­ ington Street, Reading, Pennsylvania, Attorney SCHMEHL Here's the CASE, CHAIRS, ROCKERS, ELECTRIC ises conveyed to Benjamin Stein, above re­ GIRL wanted: Office work. Stenographic WASHING MACHINE, BEDROOM SUITES, for Petitioner. LJ-June2-3t Oley. Further services were conducted (Cemtiuued from page una, School was ROOSTERS for Sale—Alive or dressed. Will PARLOR SUITE, PHILCO RADIO, PLAYER ferred to; knowledge necessary. Apply Saucony Shoe deliver, ail Fleetwood 3272. June 9-2t» by the Rev. Elmer F. Wenrich, in man Jr., Franklin Dieter, Irvin Fox. Manufacturing Company, 12 Peach Street PIANO, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT AND That the defendants above named, their EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Monday afternc Kutztown. Junel6-2t MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUM­ heirs, legal representatives, and predecessors In estate of SALLIE E. COLLINS, also Maidencreek Church. Burial in Maiden­ Juniors: Mrs. Paul E. Schmoyer, di­ ing some samplel ELLIS NO. 2 Threshing Machine with blow­ EROUS TO MENTION. in title and other parties unknown may have known as SARAH E. COLLINS, late of Robe- er, in good working order. John W. Kutz, creek cemetery, Blandon. rector. Fourth Grade: Teacher: Mrs. Al­ SYLVANIA Df SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1:30 P. M., an apparent interest in the real estate above sonia, Berks County, Pennsylvania, deceased. WANTED Kutztown Route 1 (Eaglepoint). Phone described, but that none of whom have been Letters testamentary on the above estate hav­ She was a daughter of the late len Smith; Helper: Dorothy Bieber; Kutztown 3302. June 9-3t D.S.T., WHEN THE TERMS AND CON­ SANDING, FLOOR a town. DITIONS WILL BE MADE KOWN BY in possession of said premises for a period of ing been granted to the undersigned, all per­ George and Ida (Moyer) Rissmiller, and SELL your used car to Nick Ciiiberti Motors, twenty-one years immediately prior to the date sons indebted to the estate are requested to Pupils: Ronald Bailey, David Boger, I soon had el| 1941 DESOTO 4-door Sedan; clean and in RAYMOND J. BAILEY, MARY B. was a member of Maidencreek Lutheran Kutztown, now for the highest possible BAILEY of filing of said complaint. make payment, and those having claims to Phyllis Boyer, Nancy Bair, Charles De- pupils of the price and get high on the new car list. Al condition. New tires. The prayer of the complaint is that you be present the same, without delay, to 1940 DODGE one ton canopy truck. JACOB T. MUNTZ, Auctioneer; R. SOL­ Church and the home department of Turk, Donna DeTurk, Marvin and WALL COVERING me. Whether a^ July4-tf OMON BEAR and VINCENT GRANT, compelled to commence an action of ejectment PAUL O. COLLINS, 607 West Avenue, NEW 1948 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and chas­ to recover said premises or be forever barred Elyria, Ohio, Executor. the Church school. A son preceded her Melvin Dietrich, Mary Lucille Erb, sylvania Dutch sis, less than wholesale price. Attorneys. LJ-6-9-3t HAVE numerous inquiries for small farms and from bringing such action. viNNA DICKINSON, Attorney, 31 Reed in death. Diane Fenstermacher, Barbara Gift, How many dwellings. List your properties with us for 1949 CHEVROLET V4 ton pick-up truck. You are required to file an answer to the Street, Reading. Pa. LJ-Junel6-6t 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan. PUBLIC SALE Surviving besides her husband are • _naTardiite results. Samuel D. Butz Agency, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, HOUSE said complaint on or before September 7, Gloria Jean Heffner, Kenneth Held, year-old young 25) W. Main St.. Kutztown. Pbone 4171. Harold K. Kurtz, Chevrolet, South Maple 1949; if you do not do so, judgment will be EXECUTORS NOTICB four daughters: Mrs. Homer Kistler, Junel7-tf Street, Kutztown. May26-tf HOLD GOODS, CARPENTER TOOLS AND Charles Kelchner, Marlene Ritzman, would you sa) PRINTERS EQUIPMENT taken aaginst you. In estate of DANIEL E. S. DRIES, late Myerstown; Mrs. George Wanner, In the village of Trexlertown, Lehigh Coun This notice is given in pursuance to an Or­ of Maidencreek Township, Berks County, Pa., Phyllis Stump, Carolyn Trexler and couldn't be mj DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED. Market prices CULTTVATOR for M or H International trac­ der of Court dated the 13th day of June, deceased. Fleetwood R. 2; Mrs. LeRoy Biehl, ASPHALT TILE learned, much paid. Call any time. John R. Cleaver, Yel­ tor. Also one horse cultivator and 1933 ty, Pa., Saturday, June 25, 12 Noon D.S.T. Jeanette Wentzel. Fifth Grade: Teach­ Conditions on day of sale by 1949. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav­ low House 93432. Feb5-tf Plymouth sedan. H. A. Rabenbold, Kutz­ E. L. DeLONG, Attorney, 528 Washington ing been granted to the undersigned, all per­ Kutztown R. 3; and Mary Jane, at er: Mrs. George Christman; Helper: six (!) of thc town, R. D. 2. June2-3t* MRS. HARRY J. EISENHART. ED. MENGEL, Auctioneer. Junel6-2t* Street, Reading, Pennsylvania. LJ-Junel6-lt sons indebted to the estate are requested to home; four grandchildren; also a Ruth Christman; Pupils: Ray Creitz, and two of th« WE CAN SELL your farm through a net make payment, and those having claims to brother, Leon Rissmiller, Sinking LINOLEUM I asked them I work of coast-to-coast offices. STROUT 170 ACRES, 8 rooms and batn stone house. present the same, without delay, to Marjorie Kniss, Nancy Ann Lesher, REALTY. K. C Wiswesser. R.E.S.. J04 All improvements, fine big barn, usual out­ LEGAL NOTICES HOWARD W. MAYER, Fleetwood, R. No. Spring, and a sister, Mrs. John Snyder, Barry Fenstermacher, Lucille Ann dialect rhymes/ E. Main St., Kutztown, phone 2061. buildings. Meadow, spring, 121 acres level NOTICE fertile ground. Reduced to $24,500. 2, Pa., Executor. Blandon. Huseman, David Saul, Nancy Herber, And here is w\ Apr7-tf Notice is hereby given that the Board of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LLOYD M. SCHAEFFER, Attorney, 535 KUTZTOWN—6 room and bath Main Street In estate of MAKY A. LONG, late of Glennwood house, 2 car garage, sewer connected. Only Directors of the School District of Albany Court St.. Reading, Pa. LJ-May26-6t Sharlene Moyer, Daniel Saul, Etta TEACHER of agriculture wants to rent an Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, at Township of Albany, deceased. unfurnished house or apartment in or near $5000. Letters of administration on the above es­ WALTER A KUNKEL Frey, Nancy Buck, Robert Schade, Joan 262 East Walnut Street KUTZTOWN—Corner lot 90 x 162 ft. Price their regular meeting May 6th, 1949, adopted EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Kutztown or Fleetwood, starting July 1st. a resolution that tate having been granted to the undersigned, In estate of ALBERT H. HERTZOG. late Funeral services for Walter A. Kun­ Wentzel, Mary Louise Miles, Carl Mei dawdi is! Please write George W. Myers, R. D. 1, $550. • all persons indebted to the estate are requested of the Borough of Mt. Penn, deceased. Kutztown TOPTON—7 room and bath Main Street All that' certain piece of ground together kel, 45, Klinesville, Lenhartsville R. D. Mantz, Janet Mintzer, Florence Heck­ Hab n hecra| State College, Pa. June 9-3t with the one-story brick school building known to make payment, and those having claims to Letters testamentary on the above estate house and garage. Price $7000. present the same, without delay, to having been granted to the undersigned, all 1, who died June 14th in the Reading man, Dallas Oswald, Evelyn Hoffman, Phone 6726 RT. 222—8 room house, 1 acre ground, elec­ as the Stony Run School situate in Albany FOUR CHILDREN, burdened with parents, Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, MILTON T. LONG. R. D. No. 2. Kemp­ persons indebted to the estate are requested Hospital, will be held Saturday at 1:30 Clara Fritz, Nancy Naus, Patricia Ann tricity, running water, 2 car garage. Price ton, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Administra­ to make payment, and those having claims to need home badly. Won't someone please $6000. bounded and described as follows, to wit: rent us a home? Willing to paper and Beginning at an iron stake in about the tor. present the same, without delay, to p. m. at his home. Further services in NEW BUNGALOW—7 rooms and bath, tile MOSS. RIESER & BINGAMAN. Attorneys, MRS. MAE Y. KEPNER, 20 West Third "Breath- paint. Please call Fleetwood 4781. kitchen and bath room, 1 acre ground. Re­ middle of a public road leading by the resi­ Frieden's Church, Wessnersville, the June 9-2t dence now or late of David Wisner, by the 414 Berks County Trust Bldg., Reading, Penna. Street, Pottstown, Penna., Executrix. duced to $8500. LJ-June2-6t MATTEN and MATTEN, Attorneys, 526 Rev. A. L. Brumbach officiating. Burial j FREDERICK REAL ESTATE BRANCH OF­ residence now or late of Nathan Clauss, thence the following four courses and distances by Court Street, Reading, Penna. LJ-Mayl9-6t will be in the adjoining cemetery. LOST FICE. Topton, Pa. Wm. E. Fenstermach­ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Crysl er, R.E.S., Closed Sundays. Junel6-3t other lands of the said David Wisner, north 79 degrees east 4.3 perches to a stone, south In estate of ANNIE E. KUTZ, late of tbe A native of Lehigh county, he wasi COLLIE-SHEPHERD male, answers to name 11 degrees east 9.35 perches to a stone, south Borough of Lyon Station, Berks County, FORMER READING MAYOR DIES a son of Jennie (Wessner) and the late \ "Breath-takii Prince. If found, call Rev. John Ormai, 2 ACRES mixed grass for hay. Solon Breidi- Penna., deceased. gam. New Jerusalem. Junel6-lt 79 degrees west 4.3 perches to an iron stake Charles Kunkel. He resided in Klines-j Kutztown R. D. t, phone Kutztown 4773. in about the middle of said public highway, Letters testamentary on the above estate J. Henry Stump, 69, Socialist leader, "Super!" "Wc June 9-2t having been granted to the undersigned, all YOUNG Red Roosters and Leghorn Roosters. north 11 degrees west 9.35 perches to the and the only man who ever served ville for the past three years and was! God s Wonder place of beginning. persons indebted to the estate are requested to Donald Siegfried, near Kemp s Hotel. Phone make payment, and those having claims to three terms as mayor of Reading, died a member of the Lutheran congrega-1 derground cavej FOR RENT Kutztown 3368. Junel6-2t» Containing 40 perches strict measure. Is no longer necessary for school purposes present the same, without delay, to FLYOD at six last night at his home in Read­ tion of Frieden's Church; Woodmen, commodations J. KUTZ, 2201 Liberty Street, Allentown, TWO 16 x 16 FOOT OFFICES—2nd floor. HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, hot water heat, and shall be offered for sale at public sale of the World; and the Kempton and ! fine." "Ah. Bv on the premises Saturday, June 18th, 1949, Penna., Executor. ing. Will make rooms to specifications. Parking 2 story garage. Located at 124 E. Main St., ALLAN K. GRIM, STEVENS & LEE, At­ Kutztown Fire Companies. He was a | Dandy!" "Uni| also in rear. Apply 208 West Main St., Fleetwood. Junel6-2t* it 3:00 P. M. (D.S.T.) at which time the terms and conditions of sale will be made torneys, 18 South 5th St.. Reading, Penna. Kutztown. MayVtf LJ-June 9-6t SONG RECITAL al!" "A Year-I BRICK 2V2 story 6 room house, hot water known. Inspection of premises prior to sale by appointment. STOREROOM to rent, 21 E. Main St., Kutz­ heat, all improvements. 25 E. Washington ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Guthrie Frye, Chicago tenor, will These are town. Inquire of William Kemp on premises. St., Fleetwood. Call at premises or phone DAVID L. LEVAN, Attorney, 22 North In estate of LLOYD W. HENSINGER, late present a song recital at KSTC Assem­ made by those May26-4t Fleetwood 4076. Junel6-3t* 1'ifth Street, Reading, Pennsylvania. of Fleetwood, Berks County, Pennsylvania, LJ-June2-3t deceased. bly Wednesday, June 22d, at 10:30 Cave—thousand STOREROOM to rent, 21 E. Main St., Kutz­ 2—Manure Spreaders, Case 372.00 Letters of administration on the above estate a. m. USED CARS from 42 State town. Inquire of William Kemp on premises. 3—Mowers NOTICE having been granted to the undersigned, all Junel6-4t 5' Case, horse drawn 90.00 Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to persons indebted to the estate are requested eign countries.| 7' New Idea, Trailer 335.00 the provisions of the Pennsylvania Act of to make payment, and those having claims 12—Harrows Assembly No. 481, P.L. 1145, approved June to present the same, without delay, to On Sunday FOR SALE Perry, Lever, Weed Hog 2;5, 1947, as amended, a resolution will be WAYNE N. HEIST, 129 W. Washington 15 Receive HERE'S A SPECIAL OFFER TO of 600 and tl 2—Lime Broadcasters 106.00 presented for adoption at a meeting of the St., Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, Administrator. tourists from NEW PERFECTION 3-burner oil stove, like 2—Drills Board of Directors of the School District of STEVENS * DBLONG, Esqs., Attorneys, I d erWmVhu\m\*m*m JflTaWB P*$f0 MNP J new. Binder, in running order. Geo. V. Case, Fertilizer, 16 disc 598.00 Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsyl­ 528 Washington St., Reading, Pa. who were not in attendance: Richard from Canada; Lutz, Kempton R. D. 2, call Kempton 9R2. Farmers Favorite 60.00 vania, to be held on July 2nd, 1949, at 2 LJ-Jnne 9-6t June 9-2t* 6—Wagons, without tires 164.00 P.M., E.D.S.T, in the Kempton Hotel, in Angstadt, Jay Burkert, and Bernard ALL READERS OF THE PATRIOT West Virginia] Dump Body said Township. A copy of the same is now EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Dietrich. Their new Scoutmaster is Mr. and Mn. 1934 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, in excellent 1—Farm Trailer (less tires) 178.90 on file and may be inspected at the home of In estate of ELI R. HOLTZMAN. late of condition, private owner. Call Fleetwood Combines, Case 1,675.00 the undersigned which provides substantially the Borough of Sinking Spring. Pa., deceased. Carl Herman. dren Amy ant 4002. June 9-2t Balers, Case 1,491.00 as follows: Letters testamentary on the above estate hav­ Eagle Rank P - - -FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY - - - 1 are now living Tractors, Case A residence tax of Five Dollars ($5.00) ing been granted to the undersigned, all per­ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, recent model VAC 1.500.00 shall be levied on each resident or inhabitant sons indebted to the estate are requested to Dr. William L. Fink, head of the de­ recent tourists| GE, in perfect condition. We have bought S C 1,950.00 Qf said School District who is twenty-one (21) make payment, and those having claims to partment of education at KSTC, pre­ a larger one and this is a buy at $100. Will D O 2,200.00 years of age or over. present the same, without delay, to trade for good antique furniture, china, Tractors, John Deere (M) New with Such tax is necessary to defray the expenses KATIE S. HOLTZMAN, 436 Penn Ave.. sented the Eagle rank to two scouts at j THIS AD IS WORTH $10 etc. Call Fleetwood 5575. June 9-tf Cultivator, Disc Plow, Lister of the School District for the school year Sinking Spring, Pa., Executrix. Camp Howard campore, on Mt. Penn. Ploy 1,800.00 1949-1950. DAVID SHARMAN. JR., Esq., 514 Berks Auxilii REDUCED TO $6900! A. P. MERKEL.CO. It is estimated the aforementioned tax will Trust Bldg.. Reading, Pa., Attorney. J WITH THE PURCHASE OF JUST COMPLETED Poplar & Richmond Streets net the School District of Albaoy Township LJ-May26-6t 1949 Buick Roadmaster FRAME BUNGALOW FLEETWOOD, PA. $3,250.00. • OUR HAND-TAILORED FOUR ROOMS and bath on 1st floor, 2 rooms Phone 2241 At said meeting any person interested may EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Convertible Coupe ' Vet< can be added on 2nd floor, cement cellar, appear and be heard with respect to said In estate of JAMES S. GRIM, late of Max­ hot air heat, built in kitchen, immediate resolution. atawny Township, Berks County, Penna., de­ ITCH possession. Can be financed. PAUL I. MISCELLANEOUS HERBERT D. GREENAWALT. Secretary. ceased. 1947 Frazer Sedan Auxiliaries GRAMMES, Real Estate—Insurance, 125 School District of Albany Township. Letters testamentary on the above estate hav­ Don't Suffer Arietta Minute \ GOLD LABEL MATTRESS eign Wars ir West Washington Street, Fleetwood, phone JOHN R. CLEAVER LJ-June 9-3t ing been granted to the undersigned, all per­ 2461. Junel6-3t No matter how long you have suffered or 1947 Chevrolet Pick-up were among AUCTIONEER sons indebted to the estate are requested to how many remedies you have tried for tbe {With a 15-Year Guarantee) make payment, and those having claims to women who Twenty-five years' experience. Will take ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE itching of psoriasis, eczema, infections, ath­ Truck FARM WAGON for 1 or 2 horses, with complete charge. Phooe Yellow House 93432 In estate of KATHARINE GODEK, late present the same, without delay, to letes foot or other externally caused skin ir­ Made with the finest materials—with 312 coil unit, heavy Sisal pad, Coatesville ALLAN K. GRIM. College Hill. Kutztown, body, hay ladders and manure boards; 1 —write Boyertown. R. D. 2. Feb3-tf of Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, de­ ritations—you can get wonderful results from 7 and 8-oz. woven ticking—built for hard wear and guaranteed horse hay rake, Oliver Chill plow No. 40, ceased. _ Penna., Executor. the use of WONDER SALVE—a war time 1947 Pontiac 6, 4-Door card party, harrow, smoothing harrow, truck sleigh, ALL nukes sewing machines repaired. Parts Letters of administration on tbe above es­ STEVENS & LEE, 18 South 5th Street, discovery. chartered bus| buggy, small water trough, , lot of fence for all makes and models. New and used tate having been granted to the undersigned, Reading. Penna., Attorneys. LJ-May26-6t Sedan Developed for the boys in the army—now They also wire, lawn ience wire, set of heavy harness, machines for sale. Singer Sewing Center, all persons indebted to the estate are re­ for the home folks. CLIP AND BRING THIS ALONG ...J single harness, horse collars, lot of heavy 310 W. Main Street, Kntztown. Phone quested to make payment, and those having No acids, no alcohol, no painful applica­ 1947 Studebaker Champion I--. dozen cookie lumber. May be bought privately. Peter D. 3021. Aprl7-tf claims to present the same, without delay, FATHER'S DAY PROGRAM tion. WONDER SALVE is white, greaseless, tional cigaref Christman, Kutztown, Pa., R. No. 1. to A Father's Day program will be pre­ pain relieving and antiseptic. No ugly appear­ Convertible Junel6-2t FURNITURE or anything valuable to sell? JOSEPH GODEK, Administrator. ance. Get WONDER SALVE—get results. It We Also Make "Forgotten Call Frederick and get reasonable prices. VINCENT GRANT, Esquire, 504 Berks sented at Grange tonight in the new is wonderful. veterans wh( ONE-ROOM quonset cabin, now located Small lots or entire estates. Modern or an­ County Trust Bldg.,' Reading, Pennsylvania, Grange Hall, under the direction of Sold in Kutztown by Leh, in Topton .by 1939 Buick Special 2-Door where macadam ends on road from College tique. Buying and selling daily, new and Attorney. LJ-Mayl9-6t Smith, in Fleetwood by Rauch, or your own of the AuxiJ Blvd., Kutztown to Kutz's Mill. Call Kutz­ used furniture, closed Thursday evening. Mrs. Woodrow Transue, Lecturer. druggist. Sedan town 3892. Junel6-3t G. M. Frederick, Lyons. Topton 120R2. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE BOX SPRINGS and HOLLYWOOD BEDS ning dress. Decl8-tf Estate of THOMAS EBLING, late of Muh­ Those in tl PULLETS: 2,000 N.H. Reds from 6 weeks lenberg Township, Berks County, Pennsyl­ 1937 LaSalle Sedan to readv to lay. Schantz Poultry, between CONVERTIBLE tops recovered. Furniture and vania, deceased. AT FACTORY-TO-YOU PRICES! Oswald, presi] Huff's Church and Henningsville. Junel6-2t auto ulpholstery. Venetian blinds. George Letters of administration on the above es­ 1937 Pontiac 6 Sedan Mrs. Cora Stump 228 E. Main St., Fleetwood, Pa. tate having been granted to the undersigned, '33 CHEVROLET, 4-door sedan. Fair con­ Phone 4711. Feb3-tf all persons indebted to the estate are requested erty, Mrs. dition $95. John Kutz, Crystal Cave Road. to make payment, and those having claims to 1936 Buick Sedan Let Us Give You An Estimate On Serfass, Mrs| Junel6-lt FULLER BRUSH SERVICE rendered prompt­ present tne same, without delay, to LeVan's ____£. ly. Mail orders attended to at once. Scott SARAH A. EBLING. HERALD L. EBLING, Arlene Wea\ FRICK Junior Thresher with self-feeder and Van Horn. Mertztown. R. D. 1, Pa., tele­ 28 Madison Avenue, Hyde Park, Reading, Pa., 1 MILE EAST Or KUTZTOWN ON ROUTE 222—PHONE 6052 Renovating Your Old Mattress Sophie Creit blower in good condition. Reasonable price. phone Topton 111R11. FeblO-tf Administrators, or to their attorney, WILLIAM stadt, KutztJ Donald Siegfried, near Kemp's Hotel. A. SHOMO. 332 Washington St., Reading. Open Every Day from 8 A. M. to 11 P, M. including Sunday Junel6-2t* IDEAL LAWN MOWER sharpening. Mowers Pa. LJ-Mayl2-6t Kntztown Anto Open Evenings by Appointment Daisy Kemp,| repaired and precision ground. Quick serv­ Shade, Lyoi WESTINGHOUSE electric roaster, like new, ice, all work guaranteed. John Weidner, 118 W. Main SL Katztown at a greatly reduced price. O. H. Heffner, 403 E. Washington St., Fleetwood. Great ideas come when the world the Topton-j Mar31-tf 408 N. Franklin St., Fleetwood, Pa. needs them. They surround the world's Trexler, Ruj Junel6-3t Come to LeVan's Open 7:01 JLH.toCP.lL READING MATTRESS CRAFT SAW retoothing and machine filing, gum­ ignorance and press for admission. Marian Her JI CASE THRESHER with self-feeder and ming and sharpening with the Acme Saw Daily Except Sunday DIAL 4-3420 614 MOSS STREET Funk and Ar high bagger; 8 ft. McCormick binder, both Sharpener. Lawn mower sharpening with —Austin Phelps. in good condition. Phone Fleetwood 3691. Foley and Modern machines. Also sharpen­ The local Junel6-2t* ing of all kinds of edge tools. I. L. Kunkel, for a Lunch or a Snack Krumsville, Pa. June 9-8t* a concert al FOR SALE Lebanon, th{ PUBLIC SALE DELICIOUS FOOD SERVED UNDER THE THE MASTER OF ALL PUBLIC AUCTION STRICTEST SANITARY CONDITIONS AT OUR SPEEDY At New Jerusalem Hotel QccACMiA2t MOTORS Bible Tuesday Evening, June 21 New Potatoes PERSONAL MOVIE The following will be sold: Dutch cup­ board, old bureau, drop leaf table, old chest, WHOLESALE & RETAIL r weu.,YcucAN STOP NOW, Ingol 'CAMERAS! plank rocking chair, plank chairs, china closet, LUNCH COUNTER or ANNEX SPEEDY, THE OLD GENT SAID lot of carpenter tools, radios, clocks, old Apply to MICK CIIIBERTI HE DIDN'T HAVE TIME TOl' lamps, glass and chinaware, and many other LISTEN TO YOUR SALES TALK The mor items not mentioned. MOTORS BESIOES THE COMFVXNYS Vacation Bi] If you have anything to sell bring it to REPUTATION FOR the hotel before 4:00 p. m. on day of sale. RAYMOND BERGER TOUNC MAN f HAVE WE? JOST^ RELIABILITY WAS ENOUGH talk by Mrs.| Sale to commence at 7:00 p. m. KUTZTOWN, R. D. 3 HAVE NOU A /ASK ME- MISTER- NORMAN CLEAVER, COO© USED-/ YOU CAME TO ing her ki| JuneKS-lt Oley, R. P. 1 CAR FOP. \THE RIGHT PLACE Germany, 70-DA Along Kutztown-lyons Read Cold Cut Platters-Sandwiches SAL_?V >!?—y-___ fOB Phone Kutztown 5041 to the childr CLASSIFIED ADS PAY today and tatives from I Barbecues-Hamburgers ments. The| garten mate chocolate Italian Sandwiches-Hot Dogs '49 Olds '88' Club Cpe., 145 miles '41 Chevrolet 2 dr., clean "This make LAST CALL! '49 Cadillac Conv., 500 miles '41 Studebaker Champ. Sedan, R. & H., Liepinsh say '49 Pontiac Conv., 200 miles new motor $565 my boys and long reside Sodas-Sundaes-Milk Shakes '49 Chevrolet Clb. Cpe., 300 miles '40 Chevrolet Club Coupe '48 camp at Ir Ford Sedan, 9000 miles '40 Plymouth 4 dr., new motor charge of tl '47 Dodge Sedan, 12,000 miles for '40 Dodge 4 dr., new motor The Schc Ice Cold Watermelon '48 DeSoto Clb. Cpe., 1500 miles a special pr '39 Chevrolet 2 dr. A steal A GENUINE BELL & HOWELL '47 Plymouth Coape, 11,000 miles 7 p. m. in '47 Chevrolet, 8000 miles '38 Ford 2 dr., clean work wfll BIRCH BEER ON DRAUGHT rooms. Satisfied with nothing but the finert? FUR '47 Chevrolet Coach, 9000 miles '37 Cadillac 4 dr. Sedan Then see this improved Filmo 70-DA, '47 Buick Club Cpe., 12,000 miles '37 Chevrolet 4 dr., a real buy MRS. the 16mm camera that's equal to '46 Chevrolet 4 dr. Sedan, like new '36 Pontiac Coach, like new «wy photographic atuatkn! STORAGE '46 Plymouth 4 dr., 9000 miles '36 Plymouth Sedan, dirt cheap Mrs. E Shoots consistent theater-qtttttuy See Our Display of '42 Chevrolet Sedan, 2 tone green '35 Chevrolet 2 dr., $99 the Art was recent picture*. Hold. 100 ft. of film. Semi '42 Chevrolet Sedan, dean '34 Pontiac Sedan WE CAN NOT ACCEPT ANY GARMENTS FOR Doctor of speeds. Instant lene change. Spjglmm POTTERY and GIFTS '42 Plymouth Sedan, looks like '48 '29 Oakland 2 dr. Sdn., cheap University. viewfinder. STORAGE AFTER JULY 1—BETTER HURRY! '42 Packard, special price $995 1919 Dodge touring and 100 others "The Suj Just sight, press a bottom aaa in Art Edr. afttfjM Ntjoa jrf OUR NEW ANNEX IS NOW OPEN NICK CILIBERTI MOTORS HELD'S You'll enjoy this fine new setting for your lunch or snack. 601 East Main Street 171 W. Main St, Kutztown Come on out—see it for yourself! Kutztown, Penna.