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_Jmd mn«TP__, THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT *** ^li-iou, _. Christmas in the Churches Serving The East Penn Valley For More Than Seventy-five Years * PrmciDle *** Pageants, recitations, and special Harter, Brenda Warmkessel and music will feature Christmas pro- j Larry Davis. KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1952 NO. 33 fail to rZrL*** VOL. LXXVIII rfor grams in the local churches. Gifts j Grace E. C: The church school Ruther * will be given to shut-ins and to the and congregation will hold a com "AVALANCHE OF MAIL" children at Bethany, Womelsdorf, bined service at 9:30 A.M. Sunday. Woman's Club to Fred Bauman Weds in Stuttgart K.H.S. Musicians and the Lutheran Home at Topton. At 7:30 P.M. an illustrated program, SAYS POSTMASTER FREY Rural churches have also planned "In the City of David," including special programs. carols and poems, will be present See a Pageant of "An avalanche of mail—an all-time Germany and Brings Bride to Kutztown Present Concert FOR Announcements follow: ed. high!" reports Postmaster George R. St John's Lutheran: White gifts Trinity Lutheran: The church Frey, "with greetings coming in A Lutheran church in Stuttgart, She brought with her some To Large Audience r for the children at the Home at school festival will be held Sunday Madonnas Tonight earlier than ever before, at the rate Germany, was the scene of the re Christmas cookies. Among them are HS~ Topton will be blessed at the | night at seven, when the program of 20,000 cancellations a day!" cent marriage of Fred Bauman, of anise drops, smaller than a half- Christmas Festival Sunday at 7 will feature a pageant White gifts "The stickers, issued from Wash town, and Mrs. Elsa Steiner, of ington, labelled 'For Local Delivery' Stuttgart Childhood sweethearts, dollar, in two layers, the lighter- P.M. "On Earth Peace" will be will be sent to the Lutheran Home Mrs. Schmoyer to Direct Band-Chorus Blend Classic presented by Elaine Smith, Ron-; at Topton. At eight o'clock on or Out of Town' have speeded our they had not seen each other for tinted one on top. Filbert drops are Carols; Mrs. John Grim work greatly," he adds. 130 years. "She used to spend her also delicious, and moon-shaped And Modern Music With aid Stump, Sharon Lee Transue, Christmas eve a special service ! Anna Mae Stauffer, Luther Houck will be held, with a message by Hostess Chairman "Joseph Lambert Jr. and Lester summers in our village, at Bernd- ones, of a cake-like texture, and "Best Yet" Skill and Mary Lou Bieber. Carols will Pastor C. L. Heckman, and music Angstadt are the 'extras' and Ralph shofen in Wuerttenberg," Mr. Bau-! chocolate-covered. be sung by a youth choir and the jb y the combined choirs. The Woman's Club will witness Shankweiler, Clark Sell and Edwin man explains. They made the trip j The trip was made in 18 hours, The KHS Band and Chorus of congregation, and Richard Wartzen-! St Paul's E and R: The tradition tonight at the parish house, "A Pag Angstadt will report Friday. In all by airplane, in company with and they landed in New York about fered a satisfying blend of the probability there will be two de- the bride's son Roland, 21, who 11:00 A. M., and thus the bride got classic and modern in their seventh luft will play accordion" selections. Ia l Christmas Eve candlelight serv eant of Madonnas," by Mrs. H. J. has Riley, Bethlehem, assisted by Club liveries on Sunday." I already procured a job with her first glimpse of the New York and "best yet" program at the di The following will also participate: j ice will be held December 24 at rection of William S. Moyer and Beginners: Marvin Wartzenluft, j 11:00 P.M. preceded by a half-hour members, who will serve as models. On Christmas Day the post-office' Charles Hinterleiter, Topton, as an | skyline by daylight "We Jiad_ sue au Mrs. Katherine Rice Machamer. Emmett Miller, Rosemary Oswald, organ meditation by Henry Cassel "Real or borrowed daughters" have will be closed, with no town or rural | £o mechanic, , inches of snow when we left." Flow berry, minister of music. The story been invited. deliveries. Friday the 26th has also The bride's mother is aged 75.1 ers and a wedding cake awaited her Band numbers varied from selec Diane Yoder, Martha Fenstermach i holiday but town I One of her brothers has been miss- arrival in Kutztown, and she has tions by Wagner and Dvorak to er, Richard Frey, Edward Meitzler, of the Nativity will be told in song been declared and story, beginning with the Old ing "somewhere in Russia" since found the neighbors most friendly. "Jungle Jump" and "Sleigh Ride.'* David Harter, Louise Gross, David deliveries will be made. Barbara and Eleanor Bieber ON Merkel, Donald Bbyer, Cynthia Testament prophecy. As each wor 1944. The last war did little damage In fact, there's to be a party on shipper enters the church he will to the area in which she lives. Food Friday night, played a xylophone duet; Frederic Koenig, Marie Mest, Patricia Miller, is comparatively plentiful but ex- j During their nine weeks abroad, Schearer, a baritone horn solo; 'ON, P \ Sylvia Rothermel, Trygve Klep be given a Christmas candle by Varied Yule Season K means of which the coming of the pensive. Oranges are imported from Mr. Bauman took his son Fred Eleanor Eckert, clarinet; and pinger, James Baldwin, Suzanne Thelma Rhode, piccolo. Those who Years Trout, Marlowe Leibensperger Jr., Light of the World will be symbol Italy. through the Bavarian mountains, Pvt. Marvin W. Stoudt, son of ized. Enjoyed by KSTC Prior to her marriage the bride the Black Forest, along the Rhine, | appeared in the "Clarinet Polka** La Verne Schwoyer, Karen Schwoy Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Stoudt, 65 were Richard DeLong, Mary Weid St John's E and R: Festival at was employed by the Bosch Com- and to Switzerland. The two also Washington street, Topton, is sta er, Gregory Leibensperger, Vicki The third presentation of Han- pany, at Stuttgart, which makes au- saw the Harlem Globe Trotters win ner, Eleanor Eckert Patricia Len, Miller; and Primary: Barbara Ann seven, Christmas Eve. tioned at Camp Matsushima, Japan. Eleanor Bieber, Shirley Wartzen St Mary's: Kutztown: High Mass del's "Messiah," a special assembly, tomobile parts. A contralto, she pre- a basketball game from the New He was inducted April 30, 1952; Moyer, Gerald Koenig, Christine a dinner-dance, and a program by «_" singing in a chorus, to solo York Celtics in Stuttgart; a motor-1 luft, Elton Frey, Marcia Weaver, Eck, Dale Stump, Carol Ann Bie Christmas Day at 6:00 A.M. Low work w a M a Caro1 Hauck ph llis B er Ph 1Us ber, Donald Miller, Pamela Carr, Masses at 7:00 and 10:00 A. M. Con -, .u TI -» i„ai„-* hoaaa, - Her bridegroom already tes- cycle race, and soccer matches., an*dl !!^_?*was sent t!o Ft£ ™L. Leonarl JdtwHS Wood:, ' y °y - y Bonnie Lou Geist, Ronald Turner, fession: December 24 from 4:00 to Bethany Home, Womelsdorf have £«ct that she's a good They also attended concert and pro- Missouri, where he completed eight Stump and Roxanne Moyer. 5:00 P. M. and 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. highhghted the pre-Christmas pro- _ ties. Freddy The Chorus Richard Baldwin, Mary Merkel, ook by singing socie weeks of basic training plus five The chorus appeared in eight en Evansville: Low Mass Christmas gram at KSTC. Beautiful decora- cake.baki * _ he added with returaed home in time to attend Marilyn Havens, Allen Epting, Au weeks of engineering schooling. semble numbers. One of them was drey Bieber, Dennis Adams, John Day at 7:00 A. M. High Mass at cafeteritions ina thane dconcourse library, , pludinins gdormi hall, _ %£££ «,__ JJJ^ part _f my job _chool Prior to leaving for Camp Stone- 8:00 A. M. Confession: December at the Charles Shoemaker Bakery j Though Mrs. Bauman does not i "The Italian Street Song," from Siegfried, Barbara Williams, Rich tory windows gay with Yuletide man, California, he enjoyed a 21- Victor Herbert's "Naughty Mari ard Geist, David Wilson, Darryl 24 from 3:00 to 5:00 P. M. and 7:00 motifs, lend a festive atmosphere. at Mertztown." She also enjoys sew- speak English, she finds it easy to day furlough with his parents. He il to 8:00 P. M. ing, and is having a heyday experi- understand Pennsylvania Dutch, etta," in which Gayle Stamm dis Wiltrout, Darlene Gross, Richard The activities began with the made the trip west via plane from tinguished herself as soloist, "hit traditional semi-formal dinner in menting with the new gadgets in j The Patriot adds a cordial wel-; Washington, D. C. the Bauman kitchen. come ting High C with the greatest of the Georgian dining hall, followed ease." Historical Review, a Yuletide Surprise; by a dance. FAMILY NIGHT SOCIAL Those in the sextet were Carol On Sunday afternoon the musical dra organizations at the direction of Youth Council to ATTENTION, PLEASE! AT NEW BETHEL ZION' =££ *• Moyer, Shirley Boyer UB Features Articles of Rare Charm Henry R. Casselberry and Roy C. Our Christmas issue will be Esther Sweigart, Gayle Stamm and Thomas presented a most inspiring j published December 24, hence The colored film, 'The Holy Barbara Focht; and it was Lester The January-March issue of "The fraktur artists, written by Lester program of Christmas music in the j Burn Greens Jan.