_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 , | 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. 14 all rural reporters and advertis­ Night" Will highlight the Christ- j {Continued on page eleven) ers are asked to have their "copy" mas Family Night social January Historical Review," published by K. Kriebel, minister, and the head­ Schaeffer " auditorium, featuring I second at 7:30 P.M. at New Bethel "BUDDY" ERB TO OREN the Historical Society of Berks master of Perkiomen Preparatory "The Messiah." Attendance was so Plans for the "Burning of the at the office by Monday noon at the latest. Zion Church sponsored by the $3200 YULE YARD TO PUBLIC county, is out a month ahead of school, Perr."hurg. The illustrations large that chairs had to be added. Greens," to be held Wednesday eve- Luther League of the Grimville "Buddy" Erb, at his home in schedule, a Christmas surprise, fea­ include a photograph of Mr. Among the soloists was Forrest nmg, January 14 at 7:30, highlighted This will be our "Christmas Brooklyn, will open his $3,200 turing articles of rare charm, and Mensch. who died about a year ago, Greetings" issue, so if you or your Lutheran Parish. Mrs. H. J. Riley Gauby, Fleetwood. The benediction the recent meemg of the Youth The Youth Choirs of Dunkel's, Christmas Yard display to the pub­ JER profusely illustrated. and samples of his illuminated writ­ was the singing of "Holy Night", the Council at Gonser Home. William firm have not already been con­ lic from 4:00 to 9:00 P. M. on Christ- Courtesy Call-Chronicle tacted, do not hesitate to call at New Bethel and Frieden's will sing mas Da and his r THESE With the forthrightness, humor ings. chorus using flashlights in lieu of Schearer presided at the meeting. special Christmas anthems, one of y> visitation sched- and warmth of his book, "The Penn­ The second of a series on "Be Mrs. Riley, former head of the Art candles. Mrs. Edward Schmickle, Posters were made by KSTC Art the office or phone your requests. i them "A Chinese Christmas Carol." iule wil1 continue until March. Department of Cedar Crest Col­ classes and will be distributed by a We do not want to miss anybody. sylvania Dutch," Fredric Klees Your Own Genealogist," by Mrs. AUentown, was at the organ. Other participants include: scrip-1 Measuring 9 x 12 feet, it took him writes about "The Christmas Pres­ LeRoy Sanders, who stresses family lege, and charter member and past Christmas Vespers was held Sun­ committee with James Grim, chair­ two and half president of the Lehigh Art Al­ man. ture, Joyce Kunkel; Christmas in a months to erect it ent and the Pennsylvania Dutch"; reunions, is also included. day by the Christian Association, j other lands, Raymond Bailey, Rus- New features include a log roller, hints that the modern form of liance, is in charge of adult educa­ when Dr. Clyde F. Lytle presented The English custom of the not d Photographs by Mario Bernardini tion in art for the Bethlehem School Twelfth-Night will be introduced Archery and Rifle I sell Miller, Evelyn Bailey, Marie °8 stand, airport, a steel trestle Christmas giving "may well be a enhance the article concerning "In­ Van Dyke's "Other Wise Man." Dietrich, Marilyn Merkel and Carl bridge, a Rock Island train, and vice"; and in the closing paragraph District. She has studied with Wal­ into the ceremony, which consists dian Forts in Berks County" by ter Baum, Furman Finck, Joe Jones The Art Department held its an Gehringer. Richard Miller will of- ar. other church. It comprises 121 has this to say: "When our fore­ Richard Baucher, Albright alumnus, nual Christmas dinner on Monday of caroling through the streets pre- Range Offered CAP fer prayer and the Rev. Craig J. pieces of track, nine track switches; fathers took the boats on the long and other artists, and has exhibited evening, and the men of the Col- ceding the burning and leading the and recipient of an honorable men­ paintings in Lehigh Valley, Phila­ Dorward will pronounce the bene­ also three trains and a trolley that journey down the Rhine to Rotter­ tion in the J. Bennett Nolan prize lege observed Open House in their «**"£ ^^ft^t Archery facilities are now avail- diction. runs continuously. dam, there to take ship for the still delphia and New York galleries. Caroling will be led by a chor- able to the members of Kutztown contest of 1951. Recently two of her paintings were dormitories. i Refreshments will be served fol­ "Buddy" had his first train at the longer voyage across the Atlantic to Curator George O. Bird reports On Tuesday afternoon the Ele­ al group and the KHS band. Squadron No. 806 Civil Air Patrol, age of six. In 1937 he began to en­ the colony the king of England had chosen for the permanent collection The Rev. Craig J. Dorward will t the Airpark, plus a rifle range lowing the service by the refresh­ that visitors to the Museum have in the Lehigh Art Alliance Por- mentary Club entertained the chil­ a ment committee comprising: Gladys large the Christmas yard and has given to the Quaker Penn, did they almost doubled during the autumn dren of the Laboratory School, anandd S^f^^SE,?- SP6Cial mU" at*STC f°r all personnel interest- made additions ever since. bring with them the Christmas (Continued on page eleven) Riegel, chairman, Joan Kistler, Dor­ months, due in part to tours by o—n Tuesda«_— y evening ia.th-e a~aZJ__a_Christia_n sic will be rendered. ed in joining archery or rifle teams, cas Lutz, Joyce Kunkel and Mrs. present? Those rogues, the Bels­ Reading and Berks pupils. He lists Association sponsored a Christmas Collection of the greens will be- now being formed. This was an- Craig J. Dorward. FLOWER SHOW nickel and Tyl Eulenspiegel sailed donations of Indian relics, a bronze 63 at Rotary Party pageant of the Holy Grail by young gin January 14 at 2:30 P.M. and will nounced at a recent meeting when Many attended the annual Christ­ with them; we have plenty evidence mold for pewter spoons, reverse people of the Bethany Home in the be done by the Hi-Y Club of KHS. two aviation films, "Hit the Silk" mas Flower Show at Ernst, the flor­ of that. But what about the custom paintings on glass, Indian head Schaeffer auditorium, assisted by The Boy Scouts with the assistance and "Flying Action" were shown by VIRGINVILLE GRANGE ists, and "Oh'd" and "Ah'd" at the of giving presents at Christmas? pennies and other coins; and urges LeVan's Old Mill Superintendent R. S. Vandevere, a of the Fire Company will light the w/O Eugene Gottschall, newly ap- APPOINTS COMMITTEES displays and the variety. The show Was this something they left be­ everybody to "come and see" the KSTC alumnus. The program was greens. pointed commandant of cadets. Ad- window resembles a Christmas hind them in the Rhineland or was Museum for themselves. He also LeVan's Old Mill, aglow with followed by a party held for the In attendance at the meeting ditional classes on the Air Age and A quiz, "Who I'd Like to Be," card; potted "pretties" are in pro­ this part of their bag and baggage, mentions that the Museum lent lighted tapers and Yuletide motifs, visitors. On the same evening, the were: Marcus Held, Richard De- drill were given. Cadets recently highlighted the recent meeting of fusion, and gifts range from cor­ too?" Pennsylvania Dutch material to the was the scene of a dinner that marked College band participated in the the Virginville Grange. Other par­ sages to marine bowls, and from Long, Roxanne Moyer, Shirley promoted were Donald Sheetz, serg- ticipants included: a reading, Jane Dr. Louis J. Livingood, retired • Woodmere Art Gallery. Chestnut the final meeting of the Conference Christmas parade at Allentown. Stauffer, Patsy Angstadt, Eleanor eant, Geary de Francesco and Clar- table and mantel decorations to physician, Wyomissing, writes about j Hill for the month of November. Committee of the recent 265th Dis­ Treichler; a piano solo, Marilyn white poinsettias. The Christmas assembly featur- Turk^i^™ James Gnm^ Comne K Miller; and a straw contest by "Leah's Jewelled Lamp" which j Editor Donald R. Shenton rec- trict sessions and official hostesses. ed a most artistic oroera0 m nresent- ' - ™' Eidle, Paul Maurer, Rodney Rhoads Attendance totalled 63, including Ro­ Sl^^^Sf ?^^^ inger Barry Fenstermacher, Wil- and Carl Baer, private first class. i Percy Baver, David Mell Sr., Mrs. Mrs. Donald R. Shenton, wife of the j ommends two pamphlets, "Of a ed by Dr. and Mrs. Italo deFran­ ;Paul Grim and Mabel Rarick. "Review" editor, and a long-time Tomb in the Reading Cemetery and tary-Anns, David Miller, Mrs. Rose cesco. Members of the Thaddeus liam Schearer, Louise Schmoyer, Seniors are urged to renew their PWPA Affiliates Wirtz and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peter­ Richard Moll, Sue Miller, Barbara memberships before December 31. The committees for the new year member of the Reading Story the Long Shadow of Abraham Lin- Stevens F.T.A. Club of Reading were announced by Clyde Baver, League, adapts for story-telling. I coin," by J. Bennett Nolan, and son, guests. High School and their sponsor, Bieber and Mrs. Jacob Esser. Several openings are available for —— boys, girls, men and women in both master, and comprise: legislative, With National Group Both the Klees and the Livingood ', "Amish Life," by John A. Hostetler, "Christmas in Other Lands" was Joseph Plank, were guests of the Floyd Merkel, John Bechtel, James articles are illustrated by Fred de P.' the latter recently reviewed in the featured in music, pictures, and speech college chapter. BLOOD FOR KOREA the ground and air divisions of the The Red Cross Bloodmobile is cadet and senior groups. Al. l in- Heinly and Clyde Baver; home eco­ For the first time in its history Rothermel, who likewise made the ; Patriot. by District Governor Paul E. Schmoy­ At six o'clock tonight the Junior nomics, Stella Heinly, Hattie Seidel, the directory of the National Fed­ er, and "The Littlest Angel" was also Library Club will hold its annual stationed today at Emmanuel EUB terested may contact Francis Bach- cover illustration of Knecht Rupert, j The next meeting of the Histori- church, Fleetwood, the deadline n at the Airpark. j Marion Leiby, Susan Sunday, Lillie eration of Press Women, Inc., con­ a German version of Santa Claus. J cal Society is announced for Jan- presented. Christmas dinner. ma ! seven o'clock tonight. "More than A reorganization meeting will be Sunday, Minnie Leiby and Emma tains a listing of the Pennsylvania Artist Rothermel also illustrated uary 13, "Glimpses of Reading." by The Rotary-Anns were the recipients The Christmas recess at the col­ 130 signed up," Mrs. J. Malcolm i Miller; membership, John Bechtel, Women's Press Association. the book, 'The Dumb Dutch By the Berks Camera Club. of stick cologne, and the Rotarians of lege begins at the close of classes held tonight. Homan reports, "and there are ! William Stitzel, Mabel Rarick and The PWPA, which is headed by One of Them," written by his I The editor's assistant J. Sherwood cigars, in addition to an exchange on Friday, and ends at eight o'clock bound to be walk-ins." JMay Smith; youth, Ernest Miller, on Monday, January 5. 124 ATTEND LYONS Mrs. Jane Mcllvaine, author of father, the late Attorney Abraham Weber, had a great deal to do with of fifty-cent gifts. Volunteers, not previously re­ Russell Miller, John Sonon, Alice Rothermel, Reading. | this month's publication. A cornucopia of Christmas cookies "It Happens Every Thursday," and ported, include Mrs. J. Wallace AUXILIARY BANQUET Bechtel, Marlene Epting and Fern the co-editor with her husband, of Of unusual interest is the article \ Copies may be obtained at Leh's in a nest of greens and red ribbon, 337TH AAA RETURNS Leiby; flower, Viola Miller and concerning Irwin Peter Mensch, the drug store and at Smith's Five and choir-boy candles, crow's foot, and Luckenbill, Mrs. Francis Adams, A total of 124 members attended the Downingtown Archive, has 50 vin Peters and Jane Treichler; publicity, Anna Mae members in the national organiza­ last of the Pennsylvania Dutch Ten. lighted tapers set in apples, were used TO STATE CONTROL ^^ steindl, rf the 12th annual banquet of the Lyons Miller. in decoration. Mrs. Attile Peters. tion. It was granted its NFPW char­ Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, held ter at a dinner at the Bellevue The committee on arrangements The 337th Anti-Aircraft Artillery CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE C. Y. DELONG TO MAKE Gun Battalion, Reading-Berks Unit Friday at the Pikeville Sportsmen's Stratford, Philadelphia, by Mrs. Officers Elected by Many E.P. Nimrods comprised Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quell­ A Christmas Eve candlelight serv­ ' APPLE JUICE IN FLORIDA Irene Bedard, Hibbing, Minn., past malz and Mrs. Hugo Weber. of the Pennsylvania National Club. Guard, on active federal duty since ice will be held at St. Paul's E.-R. Cletus Y. DeLong, New Jerusalem, national president, on her return The next meeting will be held Janu­ church, Fleetwood, at eleven o'clock, The menu featured duck with all the who occupies a house-trailer at 8500ffrom a tour of Europe with news- Lyons Auxiliary Shoot Doe, 1st Day ary seventh at the Rustic Tavern. May 1, 1951, was recently returned trimmings. A three tier cake graced to state control and National Guard in which the junior and senior Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida, paper men and women. The Pa­ iSOUNE the officers table which was later cut plans to make Pennsylvania Dutch triot editor, a NFPW life-member, The election of officers highlighted A local sportsman and his hair­ status. choirs will participate. Carols will by the president, Mrs. Mary Hertzog. THREE YULE PARTIES AT The ceremony marking the re­ also be sung. apple juice. And rumor already has it and the official Go-Between for the the recent meeting of the Ladies Aux­ dresser wife, a FFA senior at KHS, YMCA SATURDAY NIGHT The favors were corsages of red car­ that he will convert many orange-juice new affiliation, was at the dinner. lease qf Major Christopher Hill, Services Sunday include church nations. iliary of the Lyons Fire Company at and a Krumsville squire, share doe drinkers to his beverage. Among the 50 who have joined na­ Three Christmas parties will be Dauberville, Unit Commander, and school at 9:00 A. M., and a Christ­ The Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor of the Fire Hall. honors this week. held Saturday at the YMCA, each its 99 enlisted men, was staged in mas service at 10:15 A. M. He^ made a recent trip home by plane tional, are Kate Laepple, Polly Ray- Ft. Paul's E. and R. Church, Fleet­ in order to take down an apple trailer, ner and Mrs, Frances Weishampel Officers elected comprise: Mrs. "We were lucky to get our deer participant to bring a Christmas Theatre No. 1 at the Indiantown as there were big groups of hunters wood, was the speaker. Music was the start to be made today. of the Call-Chronicle, Allentown. Mary. Hertzog, president; Mrs. Mil­ tree ornament, plus "refreshments i Gap Military Reservation. furnished by the Four Cats of Fleet­ and very few deer," report Art and The battalion colors were re- National Bank Holds His family is with him, and they Founded in 1937 and incorporated dred Hassler, vice-president; Mrs. Mary Heffner, who returned from to share with others." wood. expect to remain in Florida until the following year, the National Mabel Kutz, secretary; Mrs. Esther i turned to the state, when Lt. Gen. Sullivan county with a doe apiece. The hours are as follows: Grade The officers present, presented the April. Federation has 21 State affiliates; Fink, assistant secretary; Mrs. Ida ! Frank Weber, state adjutant gen- president with an umbrella, who in Both specimens were bagged pupils: 5:30 to 7:00 P. M.; Junior i eral, received the flags from Brig. Banquet, Fire Hall 29 newspaper women are life-mem­ Silfies, financial secretary; Mrs. Kath­ shortly after the opening of the turn presented each officer with a wal­ . 675 POUNDS OF CLOTHING bers; and there are 42 members-at- ryn Parkes, assistant financial secre­ High: 7:00 to 8:30 P. M.; and Senior I Gen. George Barth, commanding of­ let and handkerchief. season, one at 9:15 and the other High: 8:30 to 10:00 P. M. Movies ficer of the Fifth (Red Diamond) The officers and directors of The members of Grimville Luth­ large, who live in states not yet tary; Mrs. Edna Lynn, treasurer; at 9:23 A. M. One weighed 80, and Infantry Division and the military Kutztown National Bank enjoyed Prizes were won by: Mrs. Fern eran parish contributed 675 pounds affiliated. Mrs. Florence Schade, librarian; Mrs. the other, 100 pounds. Art is an in­ and games will feature the program. Srhade, Mrs. Minnie Brendle, Mrs. of good-as-new clothing for ship­ Mattie M. Dykes, Maryville, Mis­ This announcement is made by reservation. a pre-Christmas, full-course turkey SfRINO Carrie Hilbert, assistant librarian; spector at Parrish Pressed Steel, banquet last night at the Fire Hall. Cora Berk, Mrs. George Yenser, Mxs. ment overseas. The donations were souri, is the president. Mrs. Mary Welder, pianist; and Mrs. Reading, and his wife runs the Conrad Balliet and Richard Goug­ Frederick Derr, Mrs. Elda Hertzog taken by truck to Lutheran World ler, leaders. DINNER BRIDGE \ Wives were included. Its purpose is "to promote highest Mary Schwoyer, death fund secretary- LuMar Beauty Shop. Mrs. Rose Wirtz was hostess at a The officers are Clarence - p.nd Mrs. Verna Reinhart. Relief at Phillipsburg, New Jersey, ideals in journalism; to provide ex­ the season treasurer. Stanley Wessner, son of Mr. and by Clarence Dietrich and Pastor change of journalistic ideas and ex­ TO GO CAROLING pre-Christmas party of her bridge fried, president; Clinton Schmoyer, year round, Santa Claus distributed gifts to all Mrs. Jonathan Wessner, Kutztown, club. Her dinner table was cen- Breinigsville, vice president; Fred IN HESS BROTHERS' NEWS Craig J. Dorward, in the Dietrich periences; and to coordinate efforts i _a winter, eo the members present and lunch was R. 2, and a senior Future Farmer Following their annual Christmas Virtually a whole page in the De- truck. of national interest to women. party at the Pennsylvania House tered with silver balls and lighted N. Baer, secretary; Nevin Hensing- _ produces served by the members having birth­ at KHS, was one of three to shoot tapers; and gold balls and white er, cashier and trust officer; George cember issue of Hess Brothers "Co- It? CALSO doe in Potter county by 10:00 A. M. Friday, the Lions will go caroling. ribbons were used throughout the Meitzler, assistant cashier; William Workers' News" is devoted to the for faster days in October, November and De­ On Christmas Day at 2:00 P. M., cember. the first day. The other successful house. Gifts were exchanged. Greenawald, second assistant cash- down-town school children's im- Lt. Col. Dry, Home from Korea, to Resume A members of the party were Squire at the Strand, they will again treat In addition to Mrs. Charles H. ier; Wallace P. Christman, assistant pressions of their recent visit to The musical part of the program the children of the town to movies comprised; piano solo, Mrs. Mary William Weigle, Krumsville, and Dieter, of town, the following were trust officer; and Attorney John G. Santa Claus at the Allentown store, George Weigle, Allentown. at the Strand. "We'll show more present from Emmaus: Mrs. John Rothermel, solicitor. Reproductions of three of their Hertzog; and an accordion selection than 14 comicis," reports Manager Law Duties; "Had Fair Share of Escapes" by Betty Silfies. Myron Ritter, New Smithville, Hennemuth, Mrs. Albert Kratzer, The directors are George Drei- drawing are included, in addition Lawrence Fenstermaker. Mrs. Christine Roberts, Mrs. Fred belbis, Dr. Charles Hottenstein, to excerpts from their stories. Lieutenant Colonel John W. (Discover The prizes were won by: Mrs. Betty shot a deer at Lehman Lake, in Doors will open at 1:45 P. M. with food and clothing," the Lieu­ Schlegel, Mrs. Agnes Heffner, Mrs. the Poconos. Vernon Wanamaker, Kalmbach, Mrs. Dorothy Schaeffer Clinton Schmoyer, Clarence Sieg- The drawings and stories were Dry, who returned Tuesday, to his tenant Colonel further reports. Esther Fink and Mrs. Emma Gordon. New Smithville, and Ray Smith and and Mrs. Reed Harkwitz. fried, Fred N. Baer, Attorney Roth- sent to Santa Claus by the Patriot home on College HiU, had "a fair Takes care of us in good shape, ing Robert Rupp, Seipstown, were in BPW HOLDS CHRISTMAS ! ermel, Clark Bittner, Dr. Q. A editor after a feature article con- share of escapes" during his nine and rations are as good as can be HOME ON LEAVE Rohrbach, Harold T. Miller and cerning them appeared on this >line! KHS COACH JOHN SILAN ON Potter county. DINNER PARTY AT HOTEL months at the Korean front as bat- expected." RADIO PROGRAM, MONDAY Major Kermit Oswald, who George W. Schuler. page, talian commander of 700 men, for "Johnny," as his home-town KHS Coach John Silan will be a F.O.E. PARTY The annual Christmas dinner­ served a year at Eniwetok, in the the 21st Anti-Aircraft Artillery, at­ friends dub him, has gives 10 years MPAHT guest on LeVan Smith's sports pro­ The annual Christmas Day party party of the Business and Profes­ South Pacific, is enjoying a month's tached to the 25th Infantry Division. to Uncle Sam, six years ou active gram over radio station WRAW, for the children of Kutztown will sional Woman's Club was held at leave with his wife and children "Had five batteries," he reports, duty, and four with the National Reading, on Monday, December 22 be held from nine to noon on De­ the Keystone Hotel, when gifts Betsy and James. Kutztown Calendar "and we had 70 quad-50 half tracks Guards. During the last World War at 6:20 P.M. cember 25 by Aerie No. 839 Fra­ were exchanged. During the busi­ He is to report to Washington, for the close support of our in­ he served for three years in the MOTOt Oft ternal Order of Eagles, at headquar­ ness hour Mrs. Samuel Levine and D. C. ETO theatre, and was raised in Viewpoints on "The New Rules of Tonight—"Pageant of Madonnas" by Mrs. H. J. Riley, Bethlehem— fantry work." itienol •"«' Basketball" and "Modern Basket­ ters, 209 West street. Santa Mrs. Virginia Sharadin reported on rank from Lieutenant to Major. a recent visit to borough council in Woman's Club—Daughters Invited ball" will be expressed by Coach Claus will be the chief guest, and WINTER FROLIC Tonight—Christmas Party—Fire Company Auxiliary "Ours has been a good record," He expects to be mustered out Silan and Abe Goodman, Berks bas­ have a surprise for everybody. reference to support for the library The Y-Teens of Fleetwood Junior Tonight—'The Purdy's Christmas Package" he says, a total of 9,600 Chinese within 10 days, at Camp Kilmer, ketball official. project Mary Bortz presided, and High school will sponsor a Winter Tonight—CAP Reorganization killed, wounded or prisoners, as New Jersey, and plans to return Sportscaster Smith is dean of GIFT EXCHANGE TONIGHT Pauline Kline headed the commit­ Frolic Saturday from 8:00 to 11:00 December 19—At 6:30 P.M. Christmas Party—Lions Club—Pennsyl­ compared with 167 of our own to law duty as soon as possible. He mmmtm men and assistant professor of edu­ Gifts will be exchanged at to­ tee on arrangements. Others pres­ P.M. in the High school gymna­ vania House, Followed by Carolling wounded, seven of them killed." left Kutztown on this final tour of bail cation at Albright College. night's Christmas party by the Fire ent were Jean Bortz, Hermie Lutz, sium. Music will be furnished by December 20—Christmas Parties YMCA; 5:30 to 7:00 P.M. Grade "Evacuated all civilians; was al­ duty April 20, 1951. Company Auxiliary at the Fire Hall. Mrs. Martin St&pleton, Mrs. Mary the Four Cats. The public is invited. Children; 7:00 to 8:30 P.M. Junior High; 8:30 to 10:00, Senior High ways at the front; contacted the He is delighted to report that his $1,040 COMMUNITY CHEST The program will feature vocal and Virginia Weaknecht, Lillian Hart­ December 24—Christmas Eve Services—Trinity and St Paul's E-R son Billy "has grown terrifically." Churches South Korean army; and had a 'The sum of $1,040 was donated instrumental music. man, Mrs. Sadie Kutz, Mrs. Mary FOOD SALES Turkish battery, very good fighters, During his absence he has kept in Gift Patterson, Mrs. Theresa Stump, December 25—From 9:00 to Noon—Christmas Party—FOE for Town to the community chest by local The Dorcas Society of St John's Children and very much moustached. Among touch with his home town through residents, in the house-to-house can­ Harvey Reidenhour Jr„ Baldy Evelyn Stauffer and Mary Jane Lutheran Church will have a bake the Patriot and his letter of ap­ Troutman. December 25—At 2 P.M. Lions' Party for Town Children—Strand the other United Nations' assign­ vass." reports Earl Moyer, director. street, and Mildred Bechtel, Wenz sale Saturday, January 10, at the December 29—Installation Guild, St John's E-R Church—Parsonage ments were French and Ethiopian preciation was printed concerning "And I have yet to hear from two street, are surgical patients in the Mrs. Patterson will direct the Recreation Hall, and a doughnut December 31—New Year's Eve Party—Fire Hall troops." the blood donated locally for of the canvassers." Reading hospital January 27th program. sale, February IL The Army does a marvelous job Korea. * • a

TWO The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952

Christ, Susan Lutz, Sandra, Janet MUHLENBERG TO OFFER St Paul's Lutheran, Lyons will deliver the senno^> THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Rev. Harold W. Sell, Pastor and Mary Bailey, Linda Merkel, CHRISTMAS MESSAGES: TAKE YOUR CHOICE James Kunkel, Phyllis and Alice A. M. service at Moselem. ** Published Weekly By "PASTORAL COUNSELING' Christmas Program, 10:10 P.M. and film, 'The Nativity." Church Lutz, June and Ruth Schroeder, THE KITTZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., INC A Workshop for Pastoral Coun­ Alta, Eleanor, Althea, Marlene and seling will be held on the Midden-- School Program December 24 at 243 West Main Street, Kutztown, Pa. 7:15 P.M. Mark Dietrich, Shirley, James and berg College campus Wednesday, Richard Bond, Marlene Weaver, Cm*x H. Earn, President IEA C R. GnxDW, Treasarer January 7, 1953. The workshop, Bowers-Longswamp ' Lutheran Shirley, Dianne and Richard Graff, JACOB R. ESSER, Secretary sponsored by the College, is for Parish David Hamm, Barbara, Ernest and Lutheran ministers from the Minis­ LaRoy Haas, Ruby, Carl and Irwin CHAS. H. ESSER MARTIN H. RITTER Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell, Pastor terium of Pennsylvania and will fea­ Sechler, Clifford Yekley, Lester Publisher Managing Editor ture two addresses by the Rev. Trinity, Bowers: Worship, 9:00 A.M. Church School, 10:15 A.M. Riegel, Bryon, David and Jeffrey Ernest E. Bruder, chaplain at St. Bond, David and Mark Kamp, Ron­ ALLIENS S. DECHANT, Editor RUTH BARD, Assistant Editor Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, New Jerusalem: Church School, PLATON GOTTLUND, Advertising Manager 9:15 A.M. Worship, 10:30 A.M. ald Wessner, Wayne Long, Michael, D. C. Lucille and Richard Fuhrman, Er­ The Kutztown Patriot is tent to subscribers by mail, postage free, in the In announcing the details of the Maxatawny E. and R. Parish nest and Willis Henry, Barry Hamm, United States. workshop, Dr. David H. Bremer, Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Pastor Martha and Joseph Person, Robert One Year, $3.00; Six Months, $1.50; Single Copies, 10c Muhlenberg chaplain, said that Deysher, Marlowe Graff, Barbara Classified Advertising Rates, 14c Per Line; Legal Notices, 14c Per Line. seminars would be held in the Christ (DeLong's) Bowers: Church and Ronald Donat, Marie and morning and afternoon. The semi­ School, 9:30 A.M. Holy Commu­ Norma Trexler, Sandra, Janet, Fern Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, the Na­ nars are "Psychological Basis of nion, 10:30 A.M. tional Editorial Association, and the P.N.P.A. Audit Bureau of Circulation. and Shirley Nester, Lawrence Ra­ Counseling," "Family Counseling," Zion, Maxatawny: Worship, 9:00 bert, Lester Lutz and Donald Hart­ Subscribers who send notice to this office to have their addresses changed, "Techniques of Counseling," and A.M. Church School, 10:00 A.M. man. Rehearsal will be held Satur­ should state the name of the post office or rural route from which it is to be "Ministering to Persons in Institu­ St. Peter's, Topton: Church School, day afternoon at 1:30. changed, as well as the name of the post office or mail route to which it is tions." 9:30 A.M. Worship, 10:30 A.M. to be sent. A luncheon and a dinner will be Willard Wentzel, student at the Come early and choose held in the College Commons and Theological Seminary at Lancaster FRANCIS CORRIGAN HOST Entered as second-class mail matter at the Kutztown, Pa., Post Office for youf Christmas one of under the Act of March 3, 1879. the Rev. Dr. John W. Doberstein, will assist the Rev. Slifer. TO K.H.S. DEBATE CLUB professor of practical theology at Six new members were initiated Mi carload of Nova Scoti the Lutheran Theological Seminary Maxatawny Lutheran Parish NEA NEWSPAPER at a meeting of the KHS Debate Active Member at Philadelphia, will speak at a Beckers: Church School, 9:15 A.M. trees ADVERTISING SERVICE, Inc. Club held at the home of Francis NATIONAL morning service. Worship, 10:15 A.M. Corrigan, club president. The new National Advertising EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Registrations are being handled debaters are Shirley Deisher, Faith BALKAN FIR Representative 1952 by Dr. Victor B. Johnson, chair­ Grimville E. and R. Parish Dries, Nancy Fegely, Karl Mahle LONG NEEDLED PINES man of the department of educa­ Rev. A. L. Brumbach, Pastor and Patricia Schlegel. OUR TOWN THROUGH THE EYES OF OTHERS tion at Muhlenberg. Frieden's: Worship, 10:30 A.M. Janice Hoch, secretary of the HEMLOCK club and chairman of the New Let us pretend, for a moment, that this is our first Christmas Grimville Lutheran Parish Member Committee, conducted the These trees have been treated, %, in Kutztown. Let us see Our Town through the eyes of the Chinese Dauberville Girl Rev. Craig J. Dorward. Pastor initiation. Assisting her on the com­ can be pot up early and ,t„y Jj^ bride in our midst, and through the eyes of the German bride New Bethel: Worship, 9:00 A.M.mitte e were Mary Angstadt, Rich­ shedding needles a month later % ard Moll and Louise Schmoyer. who arrived less than a week ago. * Weds Navy Youth "God's Promises Never Fail". See us for tinsel, icicles, angel h* Church School, 10:45 A.M. Christ­ Refreshments were served by As we look down Main Street at night, we'«\say, I'm sure, bells, lights, balls, erfs, Santa Oo* Belleman's Church, Dauberville, j mas Program, 7:00 P.M. Wednes­ Mrs. Francis Corrigan Sr. Trinity Lutheran Church The next meeting will be at the faces, snow and other decoration. "What a lovely, sparkling little town! Aglow with bells and stars, was the scene of the marriage" of St Paul's Lutheran, Fleetwood day, Christmas Candlelight Serv­ Rev. Carlton L. Heckman S.T.M., Rev. Harold,W. Sell. Pastor home of Richard Moll, 154 East in green and red, with four Santa Clauses for good measure, at Helen L. Noecker, daughter of Mr.} ice at 8:00 P.M. WE WKl TAKE PHONE ORDERS AND Pastor Church School, 9 A.M. Film, "The Dunkel's: Friday, rehearsal for Main street. and Mrs. Willis P. Noecker, Dau­ DELIVER the Square! The stores gay with lights and decorations, and with Church School, 9 A.M. Worship, Nativity." Traditional Candlelight Christmas Candlelight Service, berville, to Warren F. Danenhower, j FIRST SERMOfo breath-taking gift suggestions varying from Christmas dinner "fix- 10:15 A.M. "The Anticipation of Service, 4 P.M. by choirs. 7:30 P.M. Church School, 9:30 son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Danen- j Christmas." Worship, 7:00 P.M., A.M. Worship, 10:45 A.M. Decem­ The Rev. Rufus E. Kern, who last ins" and trees, to toys and poinsettias; from a holiday gown to Friday accepted the pastorate of CARL'S hower, Lenhartsville. The ceremony ! Christmas Festival by the Church Emmanuel EUB, Fleetwood ber 25, Christmas Candlelight Moselem-Becker's St. Peter's Luth­ an electric stove; from colorful wrappings to figurines for the was solemnized by the Rev. Fred School. December 24, 8 P.M., Rev. Raymond Miller. Pastor Service, 7:30 P.M. SERVICE STATION eran parish, will preach his first of­ Christmas Putz. S. Blank. Candlelight and carol service. Church School, 9:15 A.M. Worship, Frieden's: Sunday, Church School ficial sermon at Becker's, at 10:15 One 'mile northeast of Kutitowi The attendants were Jeannette J Music by two choirs, message by 10:30 A.M. Children's Christmas Christmas program, 7:30 P.M. Of course we'd note the decorations in the doorways, and A. M., Sunday. Tiley and Earl Dietrich, Wescos-1 Youth Choir rehearsal, 1:00 P.M. On Route 222—Phone 3$Q| the pastor. Program December 23 at 7 P.M. Seminary Student William Butts in the windows; lighted candles in a trailer; and an age-old Santa ville, and the ushers were Herman Prayer Meeting Christmas Eve. Tuesday, Youth Chofr rehearsal, of dwarf size, at the entrance of a store. And in home kitchens Danenhower, brother of the bride­ St Paul's E. and R. 7:30 P.M. December 25, Christmas groom, and Karl Noecker, brother Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, Pastor Seventh Day Adventist Fleetwood Candlelight service, 10:00 P.M. we'd smell the welcome odor of honey cakes and cookies in the of the bride. Church School, 9 A.M. Worship, Rev. Richard Fearing, Pastor New Bethel: December 24, Christ­ SUP making; and watch mother stuff dates with peanut-butter and Nuptial music was rendered by mas Candlelight service, 11:00 10:15 A.M. Christmas Program Saturday: Church School, 9:30 A.M. roll them in sugar* or shell and salt nuts for holiday eating. Charles Dix, organist, and Charles and Party 5 P.M. Christmas Eve: P.M. Noecker, brother of the bride, vo­ Worship, 11 A.M. Prayer Meeting, Organ Meditation 10:30 P.M. THE BEST FOOD..ALWAYS! We'd note by the Patriot that St. Mary's Church, Grimville calist. Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. Candlelight Service, 11 P.M. NEW BETHEL YOUTH The bride, given in marriage by Lutheran parish and other groups and individuals sent clothing Moselem-Becker's St Peter's her father, was attired in a gown to the needy overseas; that Fleetwood this very day is giving St John's Lutheran Lutheran Parish TO PRESENT PAGEANT Split Lobster Tall, Scallops, of imported Chantilly lace and gos­ Fried Shrimp, Crab Meat Rev. J. W. Bittner, Pastor Rev. Rufus E. Kern, Pastor A pageant, "The First Christmas blood for Korea. We'd note also that Christmas programs will be samer satin. Her double-tiered Balls, French Fried Potatoes Church School, 9:00 A.M. Holy Com­ Becker's St. Peter's: Worship, 10:15 held in every church; that organizations will give Christmas treats chapel length veil of imported pure Morn,'' will highlight the Christmas and Cole Slaw—garnished silk French illusion edged in match­ munion, 10:15 A.M. Christmas Fes­ A.M. Program of New Bethel Union with tomato and tartar to the children; and that shut-ins and orphans will not be for­ tival, 7:00 P.M. Moselem: Worship, 10:15 A.M. Sem­ ing lace fell from a hand-beaded Church School, Sunday, at 9:30 sauce—all for only $1.25 inary Student William Butts. gotten. crown of imported seed pearls. She A. M. Grace E. C. And at the post office we would see the line of patrons, with carried a white Bible, topped with Other numbers comprise: songs, an orchid, streamers and stephan- Rev. Lawrence L. Hosan, Pastor Holiness Christian, Lyons parcels chin-high, and the rural carriers' cars bulging. And if we Rev. Daniel W. Zimmerman, Pastor recitations, a pantomime, "It Came otis. Combined Church school and Upon the Midnight Clear," and the Church School, 10 A.M. Worship, SPECIAL were permitted to go along with those rural delivery men on their Miss Tiley chose a strapless gown church program, 9:30 A.M. Pro­ invocation and Christmas Message 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Prayer last round before the Day of Days we'd share their joy in personal with a bodice of blue cotton string gram "In the City of David," 7:30 by the Rev. Clarence R. Rahn. lace over taffeta, and the skirt was P.M. Prayer Meeting, Christmas Meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. HOT TURKEY Sandwich PLATTER with fill­ surprise gifts popping out of many boxes. Participants will be: Blair Lewis, nylon net over taffeta. The bolero Eve at 7:30. Karen Kunkel, Donna Greenawalt, On Christmas eve we'll go to worship and herald the coming was of lace and she wore a matching Ziegel-Longswamp E. and R. Parish Rose Mary Bond, David Wagaman, ing and cranberry relish $1,111 poke bonnet and carried a colonial St Mary's Parish Rev. John L. Herbster, Pastor of the Christ-Child. Robert, Rose Ann and LaRue SERVED 4:00 P. M. TO 12:00 P. M. bouquet of mixed carnations and The Rev. Francis P. Adolf, Pastor Longswamp: Worship, 9:15 A.M. Greenawalt, Elaine, Warren and Yes, if we were the new brides from afar, I think we'd like stephanotis. Kutztown: Masses at 7:00 and 9:30 Church School, 10:30 A.M. Wayne Wessner, Marion, John and Kutztown. We'd like its warmth of heart; its "for others" spirit. The bride's mother selected a I A.M. Ziegel: Church School, 9:45 A.M.Frankli n Bailey, Carol Ann, Dianne, WILTROUT'S steel blue dress with a corsage of, Evansville: Mass at 8:00 AM. Worship, 10:45 A.M. Young Kenneth, Dallas and Christine 1 MILE WEST OF KUTZTOWN—Phone 3941 pink carnations. The bridegroom's j People's Candlelight Service, Henninger; Arlan and Daniel j CHANUKO mother wore an aqua dress and i Faith MBC, Fleetwood 10 P.M. Christmas Eve. It was our privilege Monday night to attend the Christmas! had a corsage of white carnations, j Rev. C. E. Kirkwood, Pastor The reception was held in the | Worship, 9:15 A.M. Christmas pro­ Topton-Dryville Lutheran Parish party of the Girl Scout leaders of Reading-Berks at the home social rooms of the church. gram, Church school, 10:30 A.M. Rev. Alton F. Hoffman, Pastor of Miss Sidney Mcllvaine Kutz. It was there that we heard for the The bride, a graduate of Onte­ Christmas Musicale, 7 P.M. Christ (Mertz) Dryville: Worship, launee Township High school and First time, and from the lips of a consecrated scouter, the story 9:00 A.M. Church School, 10:00 JP the Reading Business Institute, is Faith Tabernacle, Fleetwood of her Christmas, the Chanuko of the Jews. And we re-read in A.M. employed at the Keystone Dairy, Church School, 9:30 A.M. Worship, Reading. Trinity, Topton: Church School, 'The Apocrypha" on our return home, its Maccabean background, j 10:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. Worship, 10:30 A.M. The bridegroom, a KHS graduate, The story of the Nativity was also told in technicolor on the screen, | is in the Navy. Recently, he re­ and carols were sung to an obligato of the chiming of the many Not many events in history have left their imprint turned from a cruise in the Medit­ upon the world for centuries. Man has a way of put­ old clocks in the Kutz home, and the crackling of fire-place fires. | erranean. ting behind him the past—forgetting his triumphs, Pre-nuptial parties were given by overcoming his defeats—as be faces new challenges in As we looked at the many in attendance, and sensed Mrs. John Loose, and the girls at (fr»aft(&rifeuf8fi%^ a changing world. that there are now more than 1,500 Girl Scouts and Brownies in Keystone Dairy. Bat at Christmas we remember an event of two thousand years ago. Not one of the momentous crises our Reading-Berks area, we offered a silent thank-you prayer. of military or political history I Just the birth of a Girl Scouts and Brownies across the world, and their fellow Boy OFFICERS ELECTED BY child ... in a stable ... in a sleeping town ... far awavt Scouts and Cubs not only do a Good Turn Daily, but learn many K.H.S. ADULT AG CLASS Why should such an event, so long ago, still set tbe skills, and meet new challenges. They also discover that there is George J. Schaeffer was re-elect­ world to singing? ed president at last week's meeting It can only be because that event, unlike any other good in every race, in every religion and that knowledge brings in the world's long history, affected everyone. What of the KHS adult evening class in CHOCOLATES £-- happened in Bethlehem twenty centuries ago has never peace, the peace that the Christ-child came to give. agriculture, held in the high school stopped changing people's lives from that day until library. Other officers are George this I Ely Sr., vice president; and Ray­ Because are Preferred Because that first Christmas has given you deeper A 1945-1952 CONTRAST mond Seidel, secretary-treasurer. happiness and richer hope—come, with all the faithful, ' What a contrast, the first concert by our KHS Band, and the The advisory committee com­ to worship the Lord. recent one,—the seventh annual! prises Ralph Sanner, Earl Rabenold, World Famous SAMPLER Paul Siegfried, John Schaeffer, That first band did valiantly. But, as "Milt" Kuhns, piano Bryan Rohrbach and William 1 lb. $2.00 tuner and musician phrased it, 'JThey now play even better than Mertz. 2 lbs. 34.00 the Allentown Band!" A mother of one of the soloists confessed: The topic was "Pedigrees in Dairy Enterprise" and Howard Baldwin "That boy of mine was in that first band, a little shaver, who spoke on "What to Look for in Other Whitman's could scarcely keep up with the others. In fact, he was only a Pedigrees When Selecting and Buying Dairy Stock". Assortments third through when the band finished its first number!" And F.F.A. calendars were distributed. Ideal For Gift* other mothers tell us, "You should hear them in district concerts, The next meeting will be on Mon­ and in college-university programs where competition is keener day, January 5 at 7:30 P.M. in the KHS library when Norman Prutz­ because it is state-wide!" i man, of the Metropolitan Edison Our KHS chorus also deserves high praise not only for the Company will speak on "Hay Cur­ ensemble but for the quartet, sextet and soprano soloist. ing and Hay Dryers". All this means consistent, persistent, long-range training; in­ GEMS OF THOUGHT finite patience, too, and devotion, on the part of both the directors True humility is not an abject, LEH'S DRUG STORE and the pupils. We like the wholesome program blend of the groveling, self-despising spirit; it is **_ffE?*8Mfc... but a right estimate of ourselves 236 WEST MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN classic and modern, melodies and motifs that will linger through­ as God sees us.—Tryon Edwards m jJ2 ** "* CHUHCH out life. Nor will the talent fade or be lost on graduation, and t^mm7}*t1^^mma. the teamwork patterns. tor EACH NEW MEMBER V^^^^^^e^^ie^^^ye d^eTSt *• building o/ GETS ONE OF THESE democracy ^_^5h!Jrch- ***** FOR CHRISTMAS t ANTI-FREEZE FOR KOREA '* --•••.» mm******* Simultaneous with one of the most moving appeals for cloth­ urch For fab <2L _ *h«y ore: (I) ing for Korea we have ever read (See November 27th Patriot) MAKE IT A GIFT comes news of the death-in-action of Major Theodore Koch, 31, t P<* the «X o/V0£.no,io,,• W> wh«. need! M ** Church '*•& Trenton, formerly of town, the writer of it. THAT KEEPS GIVING! I , and churc»«<*h •^rt^riT'iW_ o,arnfc a*» go to» His wife, the former Miriam Stines, urges that his appeal GIVE A MEMBERSHIP IN t Bfbfc efcS^* «nd ready*.! be met. His home-city Presbyterian Church spent $300 for postage t on the mounds of garments the members sent; Catholics and other *»d*y.. *£* _ BwVetm* groups also shared in giving; and "The Trentorian" featured an READING AUTO CLUB t Mond*, ____*•*' t 1S-2S editorial "Selfless Concern." *mstsn**w*awwSmtnm*smmemsn*sm*s»**mP Wed-eeda- r_!__ ' *«-« The Korean poor need everything we can spare, or as the Major put it: "old clothes, small ones, large ones, holey ones, l wan _\% PER PAY *_-»•• SSU.J S3 whole ones—any kind. But send them. If these people don't starve to death this winter, they will surely freeze to death." f The new name: Divisional Chaplain. The same address: Membership Application EACH PROPOSER Eighth Bomb Squadron, Third Bomb Group, APO 970, care of Application is hereby made for one-year membenhfo the San Francisco Postmaster. hi Reach-. Anto dub. Included ls^_TimT§S: This series ef ad* is being published ef the East Penn Federation ef Churches and is sponsor** *f fim year's membership. Mm* this eonpon ar bring it to Ante Clam bs person A NEW COLUMN Beck's Feed m Grain Kutztown Foundry The Kutztown Patriot On another page, members of our Kutztown Youth Council Die* SMI ' and Machine Corp. Voice el the last rmmm have begun a new column. They are tired of being dubbed reck­ Railread A Peach Sts* Kutrtown taflfoad Street, Kutxtown Dial 3161—Kwtztew* less hot rods, and want a driving course. Drop them a note en­ DeTurk's Service Station Kutztown Automobile Co. C J. Zwoyer • Son dorsing their request, and do what you cart, to have it granted. Address of Proposer farm Implements—WekfinS Dial 42S6 Batch—Pontiac Maxatawny, Pa. We take pride in the fact that they thus choose our Patriot 31 Noble St., Kutztown 110 W. Mala St., Kutztown Phone Kutztew* 5006 columns. The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952 THREE *naon a* thT^ ***: LATVIAN PAINTINGS Gloria Oswald, Rochelle Scheiat Lancaster, Bucks, Montgomery sad 1,000 New Members From now until December 20, the and Carol Moll. Attention Please!Lebanon . MAXATAWNY CRYSTAL CAVE work of three Latvian painters is December 25: John Fisher, Boyd The Rev. E. S. Leisey, St Dan- Is Auto Club Goal on exhibit in the Sharadin studio Bierly, Oliver Hamsher, Mrs. Edna 1. During the holiday season plan I iel's Lutheran, Robesonia, spoke on CLARA A. RICHARDS IRENE A. SUNDAY at KSTC. Leonids Ropss-Linauts is Leibensperger, Lester Hoch, Chris- j to keep your driving at a minimum. | "Working in Circles." The Reading Automobile Club, represented by portraits, still life, tine Bailey, Rubie Bortz, Lenus Ra- j Use train, bus, taxi or trolley when j Harry J. Smith, Maidencreek, der, Mrs. Sallie Kline, Ralph Trex- j u can and especially When your j heads the Association. The altar flowers at Zion's The Dunkel's Church School will third largest AAA motor club in and landscapes from his homeland y0 Pennsylvania, and 18th in the na­ at well as the American scene. Ar­ ler, Mrs. George Lutz, Mrs. Mamie ; good sense tells you that you should j Church were placed by Mr. and present its Christmas program Sun­ F Mrs. William Fegely in memory of tion, has launched its annual drive nolds Treibergs exhibits sketches Fulton, Robert LeVan, Grace Die-j not drive. ° SPECIAL INTEREST day at 10:45 A.M. during the church for Christmas gift memberships. for informal portraits and figure trich, Mrs. Stella DeLong, Mary ; 2 Watch those ^inks if you drive ( Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Gelatt and : their son, Robert. c n a 0 8 <"; services. Church school at 10:00 compositions. Mrs. Anna Berzins Ellen Hummel, Doris Gackenbach, t0 rties ^4 social gatherings: the ™*™ !f .__**__! U** "^* The Christmas Festival of Zion's George D. Ermentrout, secretary- fl il studied for a number of years in Shirley Reifinger, Pearl Gruber, , driver must let someone else do his ^^ *yy!g! >^ Church School will be presented A.M. manager, reports that the club's MTS goal is 1,000 new members. Last the Academy at Riga and in numer­ Phyllis Moyer, Mary Ann Hartzell, drinking He must abstain. - ***** Treichler Sunday evening at 7:30 at the A candlelight service and Christ­ joyed a day in Philadelphia. church. A drama, "Christmas Bless­ mas pageant will be presented at year, more than 800 were admitted ous studios in the English zone in Shirley Heiter, Shirley .Rhine and . _ly _auti(m younger driv. to membership during the Yuletide Germany. Wdmer Smith. ___ u_.ng ^ t__SJ_ ca_ md make ings," songs and recitations will be Dunkel's Church, December 25 at IOST? TRY CLASSIFIED given by the children of the pri­ 7:30 P.M. by members of the Church season. The public is invited to view the certain that their training and prac mary, junior and intermediate de­ School. As of November first, the club had exhibit. TWO PLAYS FRIDAY tice are sufficient to meet the sea partments. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sunday and an overall membership of 33,122, AT BOWERS SCHOOL son's demands. 14^ Santa Claus will be at Fegely's giving it third place ranking among Two plays, "The Story of Silent children Esther and LeRoy visited Night," and, "Santa's New Helpers," 4. Travel at carefully reduced store all day Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Seidel, Maxa­ 57 AAA motor clubs in the state. Birthday Greetings speeds when visibility is poor, or his mom modi H dl The Rev. David F. Newhart, West tawny. Membership fees are among the will highlight the Christmas Pro­ gram at Bowers public school, Fri­ the roads slippery. —•vtn Hit dub's , Reading, called on the Fegely fam­ Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Heinly and lowest in the country. New mem­ bers are admitted for as low as day, at 12:45 P. M. Other selections 5. Use your skid chains when name—on her Jf %wl ilies. daughter Arlene and Mrs. Cather­ December 19: Mrs. Homer Guldin, road conditions demand them. Mr. and Mrs. John Schappell and $7.25 per year, and all of them auto­ comprise, recitations and musical ine Wiltrout visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Noll, Michael Orlando, Lu­ selections. Homer Moll, teacher, will 6. Allow plenty of time for those sons Maynard and Harold, Topton, John Breininger, Reading. matically receive personal accident cille Strause, Clayton Levan, and be in charge. longer trips. Don't hurry and don't choose visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stump. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adam and insurance coverage, including hos­ Sandra Reinhard, James Greena­ Mr. and Mrs. William Deibert Sr., pitalization. In addition, the club Participants will be: Lorraine and allow yourself to become tired or >tmas one 0f children Douglas, Dennis, David, walt, Paul Kutz, Russell Miller, Mrs. Mrs. Aria Diefenderfer and Mrs. gives free towing in case of an acci­ Merlan Schittler, Janet Kline, sleepy, especially in bad driving Melvin and Delores, Helen Krick, Bartla Heffner, Mrs. Mary Miller, Noya Scotio Mamie Wean, Allentown, and the Bernville, Robert Sheetz and son dent or breakdown, and assistance David and Robert Schoedler, Janice weather. >s Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Slifer, Topton, Raymond, New Jerusalem, Mrs. to members involved in an automo­ Jackie Heckman, Emma Kemp and and Mary Silsdorf, Sharon, Sandra, j 7. Watch out for the actions of called on Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Hubler, Mrs. Harvey Zentner, bile accident. Free service is also Mrs. Chester Homan. Richard and Larry Angstadt, Kerry , other drivers on the road: they may provided members whose cars de­ Guinther, Carol Moll, Virginia not know these rules FIR Fegely. Moselem, and Amos Adam, Kutz­ December 20: Fern Zettlemoyer, velop flat tires or dead batteries. Roger Reinhard, Charles Eckert, Luckenbill, Harriet and Marilyn Clara Richards visited Dr. and town R. D. 2, visited Mr. and Mrs. 116 AT DEALERS' DINNER; f^D PINES Mrs. J. S. Smith, Allentown. Elton Sunday. One of its most popular features is Mrs. Anna Conrad, Nettie Shultz, Moyer, Julia and Larry Reinert, the National Surety Corporation Walter Reidenauer, Charles Ander­ Elaine Esterly, Sonja Geist, Edna R. D. LEIBENSPERGER, M.C. :K bond which gives members the son, Donald Becker, Feryll Fenster and Elam Leid, Theresa Edinger, Reuben D. Leibensperger was right to sign their own bail bonds macher, Christine Trexler, MarleneI Carl Martin, David DeLong, Ken- master of ceremonies at a banquet •" Seated, **, up to $5,000. These bonds cover Meek, Mrs. Verna Flicker, Pauline I neth Gambler and Joanne at the Grange Hall held by the Berks County Farm Equipment I °nd ,tQy without infractions of the Motor Vehicle Litschke, Mrs. William Reber and Schwoyer. Code, such as speeding and assault Dealers Association. Attendance, •month latftr Melvin Stump. and battery by automobile. Humbleness is always grace; al­ which totaled 116, included em­ 5icU a December 21: Mrs. Paul Baer, «' "9-« hob, All new members will receive an ways dignity.—James Russell Lo­ ployees and their wives. Counties Mrs. Kermit O'Neil, William Seip, represented were Berks, Lehigh, *«, Santa Chmj attractive AAA emblem, styled in Mrs. William Boyer, Sterlin Biehl,! well. •»• oeeoratiOBfc black and silver All those who pur­ Feryl Treichler, Verna Schappell, j chase a gift membership for some­ « ORDERS AND Annabelle Keiser, Norman Hoff­ ER one else will receive a smartly- man, Mrs.. Elsie Gilardone, Mrs.! styled set of initials for their own Herbert Herman, Marilyn Speer, car doors. Arline Kramer, Doris Frey, Donald DECEMBER L'S Club offices are located in the Henning, Pamela Ritzman, Mrs. Berkshire Hotel Building, Reading, Guy Schaeffer and Ruth Reed. RATION but all motorists who reside in December 22: Mrs. Cora Zimmer-1 Berks County are eligible for mem­ man, R. Burton Bordner, John Kutz,j •f Kutztown bership. Cyrus Rahn, Paul Moyer, Mrs. Nor­ '••one 3561 ton Merkel, Mrs. Irvin Clemmer, John Cataldi, Lucy Oswald, William Indecent Books a Arndt, Clarence Siegfried, Mrs. No. 1191 i* •»* i* •«»"• medlnsm, large _nd extra, large. Mediom take* Sarah Eltz, Paul Rohrbach, Shirley Sign of Moral Laxity two 100-lb. feed bass or S*4 yds. SS-IB.. Hertzog, Elaine Hoch, Robert Rau­ 9 yds. rle rae. Use scraps for appllqnes. No. t7S0 Is sot In waist slies 22, 24, enzahn, Lester Strause, Marie Hert­ Widespread circulation of maga­ 26. 28. SO. In any of it» slies. 1 yd. zog, Betty Sanders, Dianne Geiger, zines and books stressing sex and M-tn. crime is "a symptom of moral laxity 30e tor EACH patter- with Mrsi Lillie Zettlemoyer and Walter to AUDREaddressY LAN, stylE eBUREAU number , an£"\36d size» . Ernst. among our people," a spokesman Madison Square Station, New V»ri lu, for the National Council of churches N. ¥. The new Fall-Winter Fashion December 23: Gene Kroninger, H. egg Book shows 100 other styles, 25e extra. W. Sharadin, Mrs. Annie Stahler, Santa Claus recently told a congregational com­ mittee. Alfred Heist, Dr. W. F. Long, Agnes ^**\ Kohler, Ernest Reinhard, Ann Easy Terms.' i Dr. Samuel McCrea Cavert, gen­ WHO'S NEW Louise Boyer, Earl Dietrich, Robert will see you in J Trode-Jns Welcomed t I eral Secretary, said it was the opin­ RADCLIFF—A daughter was ion of National Council leaders that Peters, Minerva Bover, Geraldine h ComperWve Price*! | the problem of improper publica­ born in the Allentown hospital to gchVefferTlstnan Weidner, Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Radcliff, Leiby, Mrs. R. C. Stahler, Mrs. Dar­ hill l®»®tS-L/g*> tions must concern "not only the Mertztown. FENSTERMACHERS churches, but also public agencies BREINER—A daughter was born lene Gelardone and Judith Moyer. of government and education." His in the Reading hospital to William December 24: Ella Snyder, Charles HELD S statement was submitted at the com­ and Pearl (Rohrbach) Breiner, | ^dam, ^ors. Chester Mcrxtu, MT> TOYLAND mittee's request. Hamburg R. D. 3. John Gunther, Elaine Breininger, 173 W- MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN — It's More Important Than "While the churches are commit­ GRAEFF—A daughter was born - ted to freedom of the press," Dr. in the Reading hospital to Robert Ever Daring the Holidays! Cavert declared, "I am confident and Phyllis (Jones) Graeff, Ham­ $].00 that they are also concerned that burg R. D. 3. this freedom should not be ex­ STEWART—A daughter was born At this time of year more people than ever visit ploited in such a way as to under­ in St. Joseph's Hospital to Russell mine the moral stamina of our and Antoinette (Piogrowicz) Stew­ S faraway family and friends by telephone. And people." art, Fleetwood, R. 2. Ml even though we've made special arrangements to He said that the hearings being conducted by the committee are have an extra staff of operators at every switch­ "performing a public service to our board, some calls may not go through as quickly nation in focusing attention upon as you—and we—would like. the problem." Youth Speaks Dr. Cavert said that the "appro­ (A new column to appear every now You can be sure the operator will do her level priate functions of government" in and then at the direction of the 1 stopping the distribution of such Youth Council) best to handle all your calls promptly. However, literature have not yet been defined. you can help her give you faster, better service "It is quite obvious," he added, Believe it or not, we want a driv­ "that industries which profit by cir­ ing course. during the Holiday Season by following these two culation of these publications We teen-agers ar^e tired of being simple suggestions: should exercise more restraint and called reckless hot rods. It is being self-discipline themselves." said that the driving age might be 1) Try fe make year lama Distance calls be fere er after Ike raised to 18 because of our reckless peak seers es Christmas ive ami Christmas Dey. JURORS EXCUSED driving. Yet, if we could be cor­ >•••*• 2) Wkeaever possible, give Ike operator the BSSSJSf ef tke Ten from the East Penn Valley rectly instructed every year, the were among 43 excused from jury amount of teen-age accidents would telephone yes west te reach, met jest the name and duty at Criminal Court, the week be sure to decrease. We haven't address ef Ike parses yoe're calling. of December 15. really been given a good chance They comprise: Jacob Gallmoyer, to correct our bad mistakes be­ When you do, your calls will go through much Edwin Mengel and Emma Price, fore they become habitual. faster—often twice as fast! Topton; Albert Lutz, Kutztown; Several months ago, in the edi­ Raymond Deisher, Fleetwood; Rus­ torial section of the Philadelphia sell Geiger, Longswamp township; Evening Bulletin this was stated: Curtis Gruber, Richmond town­ "On the accident record, the best THE BELL TELEPHONE ship; and Oliver Hafer and Annie car drivers are from 45 to 49 years COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Werley, Windsor township. John old. The 16 to 19 year-olds come Edwards, Kutztown, died. next, and close behind them is the 35 to 39 age group. The 25 to 29 Without hearts there is no home. drivers aren't much better than the —Byron 20 to 24 year-olds." According to this we don't drive as badly as rumor says we do. We realize that this might not be to­ tally true as insurance rates for our ages are high. If we want to improve our mis­ takes, why can't we be instructed along these lines? i This is the first of a series of discussions by the town youth. We would like to know how you feel about this subject. Mail your thoughts to Youth Council, Box 65, Kutztown. P.S. Don't forget the Burning of the Grgens January 14. Support WEAVER'S your Youth Council. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM SPORT SHOP The Lenhartsville church school ICH will present its Christmas program fae- o/ Sunday at the church at 7:30 P.M. X It You buy the best quality mer­ CLASSIFIED ADS PAY ' chandise at reasonable prices at Weaver's. We have' the items tSAIRS shown and many others suitable <^ PLVMBtP. for Christmas gifts. Come in and fytXJRBATHRCX^MWAS , 6Q_MAWy DUTIES, J browse around-we are always glad ^ VWE'VEUMrreTrl/O") ARE REALLY^ to see you. c ,V> BEAUTIES

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Christmas store hours -monday, thursday, friday 12 noon to 9 at night; tuesday, weduesdayTSu^day^Ss^o^3 0 The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa^ Thursday, December 18, 1952^ FIVE VFW AND AUXILIARY TO DANCE FOR TEENAGERS Part Four, "Personal Commit­ Directors is asking the Bynden While you live, tell truth snd ment". Wood executive committee and the shame the devil.—Shakespeare FETE CHILDREN DEC. 20 AT MILLER HOME FRIDAY J. Lester Eckert will be the read­ general program committee of the The annual Christmas party for The Auxiliary of Ray A. Master er; Pauline DeLong, Mary; Harvey Y.M.C.A. to plan an enlarged pro­ children of the members of Shoe­ Post No. 127, American Legion, will TOPTON NEWS Trunk, Joseph; and Daniel Rohr­ gram of young adult activities and maker-Bond Post No. 7071, Veter­ sponsor a dance for teenagers Fri­ bach, Leonard Stauffer, Donald to report progress on these plans ans of Foreign Wars, and Auxiliary, day, from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M., at the j Losch, Elliott DeLong and Patrick at the annual meeting. We con­ PALACE Mertztown, will be held on Saturday Miller Home. Music will be on re­ Rauenzahn, acolytes. fidently believe that the proposed THEATRE TOPTON at 2:00 P.M. at the Post Home. San­ cordings. CALENDAR Anthems will be rendered by the emphasis on youth activity will Installation of Candlelight Service meet a great need in the life of the ta Claus, Mrs. Amanda Flicker, will A public card party will be held Tonight — Rotary, 5:45 P.M.; Senior, Youth and Chapel Choirs, distribute gifts, oranges and candy. by the Auxiliary at the Miller V.F.W. and V.F.W. Home Asso­ the men's chorus, . the women's young people in Reading and Berks Thurs., Fri., Sat., Twenty-seven members of the Home, Saturday evening at 8:00 for Officers, Dec. 28 ciation At Trinity Sunday chorus, and the combined youth- County." Auxiliary attended the Christmas the benefit of the Christmas party December 19—Teenagers dance, senior choir. The congregation will December 18-19-20 party at the Post Home, when gifts expenditures. Mrs. Mary Fenster­ Officers and service teachers of 7:30 to 10:30 P.M- Miller Home, A four-part pantomime will high­ sing several Christmas hymns. POLLYANNAS MEET were exchanged and names reveal­ macher, unit activities chairman, is the Longswamp Church School will auspices of Legion Auxiliary light the annual Christmas candle­ Sylvia Rhode will play the offer­ The annual Pollyanna Social of DOUBLE FEATURE tory, "The Nativity". ed by the Secret Pals Club. Favors in charge. be installed at the Lutheran Church December 20: Public Card Party, light service to be held on Sunday the Aid Society of St. Paul's were given to everyone by Mrs. At the recent meeting, Mrs. service on Sunday, December 28 at 8:00 P.M., Miller Home, aus­ Mrs. Campbell Moatz, organist Church, Longswamp, will be held l at 7:00 P.M. in the Trinity Lutheran and choir director, is in charge. /U/WaaSamjW** Florabell Kramer, president, who George Helbert, unit legislative 10:30 A.M. pices of Legion Auxiliary; on Tuesday evening, December 30, was in charge of the decorations. chairman, stated that the last Con­ The officers are: Harold Reppert, V.F.W. Christmas Party, 2:00 Church auditorium. Carols were enjoyed, and Mrs. Mae president; Carl Fritch, vice presi­ P.M., Post Home Prior to the service, Patricia Her­ at the Longswamp Social Hall. The gress slashed more than 31 million SUGGEST BYNDEN WOOD program will be in the form of a Schlegel was the accompanist. dollars from the budget for 1953 dent; Pearl Meek, secretary; Clen- December 23—Lions Club man will play a 15-minute organ The next meeting will be held on for hospital service for veterans. roy Geist, assistant secretary; Stan­ December 24—Candlelight Serv­ recital from 6:45 to 7:00 P.M., during AS BERKS YOUTH CENTER covered dish social at which time January 6 at 8:00 P.M. at the Post She further stated that in Novem­ ley D. Meek, treasurer; Clifford ice, 10:45 P.M., St Peter's E. j Which the candles will be lighted, the Pollyannas will be revealed and Reinert and Arlan Long, superin­ and Wallace Barto will sing "Stille The board of directors of the Home. ber 2900 personnel of the Veterans and R. Church Reading Central YMCA will recom­ new ones chosen. Administration were dismissed due tendents; Ralph Rohrbach and Mrs. Nacht". Jennie Butz, assistant superinten­ In Part One, "The Anticipation", mend to the annual meeting of the •r—IIITZI GREW-TOM BRll FOURTH NOLAN PARTY to lack of funds, and that over Association January 17, 1953, that Home A total of 350 children were enter­ 20,000 disabled Korean veterans dents; Ronald Solt, Charles Fegely Candlelight Carol \ Harriet Lantz and Anna May Werst Home-keeping hearts are hap­ PLUS Jr., Earl Rohrbach and Clarence are the obligato soloists; and Janet the Bynden Wood Mountain Center tained at Nolan's Department Store, were waiting for hospital service in Wernersville be operated in the piest.—Henry Wadsworth Longfel­ Saturday. James Luckenbill and benefits, 14,000 of them mental Rohrbach, ushers; Dianne Kressley, Brintzenhoff and Elliott DeLong low Ruth Ann Hertzog, Barbara Biery, Service on Dec. 24 will render a vocal duet. future as a center for the youth of Walter Nolan as Santa Clauses dis­ cases. Members were urged to con­ Berks County and that the summer tributed puzzles, candy, oranges tact Congress about this matter. Arlene Sheirer and Joyce Geist, li­ The seventh annual Christmas In Part Two, "Following the Star", A world of care without, and pretzels, in a special room deco­ brarians; Lois Boyer and Barbara Doris Eisenhart, Abner Croll and hotel and food service operation be The unit decided to send gifts Eve Candlelight Carol service will discontinued. It will also be recom­ A world of strife shut out, rated with Christmas trimmings and food to needy families at Biery, pianists; Arline Kline and be held at St. Peter's Evangelical Curvous Stauffer Jr. are the solo­ A world of love shut in. and a large tree. Mary Ellen Long, assistant pianists; and Reformed Church on Christmas ists. mended that the Bynden Wood Mu­ Christmas and the rehabilitation sic Festival, one of the center's most -^Dora Greenwell This is the fourth year that chairman reported that over 100 Corine Reppert, primary depart­ Eve, December 24 at 11:00 P.M. The Rev. Alton F. Hoffman will ment superintendent; Catherine offer "Christmas Thoughts" in Part popular features, be continued and Nolan's has entertained the chil­ stamped Christmas cards were sent Trumpeters of the Kutztown that plans be made to engage out­ dren. to veterans' hospitals. Biery, musical director; Mae Fritch, High School Band and Mrs. Grant Three, "Meditation Around the cradle roll department superinten­ Schlegel, organist, will broadcast ; Manger". A vocal trio will be ren­ standing artists for the 1953 sea­ son. MEAL TIME THIS WEEK'S NEWS THIS WEEK dent; and Corinne Fegely, home de­ from the tower from 10:30 to 11:00. dered by Fern Lantz, Janet Elaine TRINITY CHRISTMAS NOTES partment superintendent. Eckert and Doris Epting, and solo­ In announcing this recommenda­ Sun., Mon., Dec. 21-22 IN THE KUT7TOWN PATRIOT Useful gifts for the Konnarock Special music will be rendered by Members of the Church School the Junior and Senior Choirs, under ists will be Verna Webb, Anita Eck­ tion, Charles A. Schofer, president CAN BE YOUR SPECIAL SHOWING School of Virginia may be placed will go carolling on Saturday. The the direction of Mrs. George Wean. ert, vocal, and Shirley Boyer, obli­ of the board of directors says, "The gato. CHARTERED BUS & under the Friendship Tree at Trin­ start will be made at 6:00 P.M. at The public is cordially invited. new program will emphasize great­ WARNER BROS.-.-.--T ity Lutheran Church School on the church. Pageant Mary Alice Werst and Wallace er use of our Mountain Center for TOUR SERVICE Sunday. The tree is again the proj­ Evangelical and Reformed A pageant, "Song of the World", Barto will be the vocal soloists in our young people. The Board of Uariet • THE -. ect of the Church School members, church services will be held on will be presented by the Interme­ y and the gifts will be sent between Sunday at 9:15 A.M. and Church diate and Junior Departments of Call Christmas and New Year. School at 10:30 A.M. the Church School on Friday at 7:30 TIME The Christmas party for the Pri­ P.M. in the Church. jracle Everyone is invited to participate mary Department will be given on in serenading the north side of Christmas programs %will be pre­ CARL R. BIEBER Sunday at 1:30 P.M., when rehearsal sented by Christ (DeLong's) Evan­ town with Christmas carols on Mon­ for the Christmas service will be OF OMAN OF day, December 22. The group will gelical and Reformed Church For deliciously different Kutztown 5121 held. School, Bowers, on Sunday at 7:15 comprise singers and trumpeters, variety at Breakfast, and the "rain-or-snow" date is De­ The Church School Christmas P.M.; and by Zion's Church School, cember 23: Carolling is a congrega­ service will be given on Christmas Maxatawny, on Sunday at 7:30 P.M. Why pay more Lunch, Dinner (and Be­ atima Eve., December 24 at 7:30. NEW YORK tional project at Trinity. COLOR av PIONEER GRANGE TO tween Meals too!)*try let WARNERCOLOR CHRISTMAS PAGEANT 150 WITNESS TREE MEET DECEMBER 27 Topton Sweet Rolls and DICK'S TAXI SERVICE LIGHTING AT PARK A Christmas program, candlelight PRICES INCL TAX December 28th Kutztown, Pa. A total of 150 people attended the service and party will highlight the auto insurance? Coffee Cakes . . . the Adults $.75 Children $.50 community Christmas tree lighting meeting of Pioneer Grange on Sat­ family favorites that Phone 2265 urday, December 27 at 7:30 P.M. KINDLY MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS 35c per trip, one or four persons within at Memorial Park, under the au­ • Well over a million motorists enjoy this low cost, the borough. College Hill, and Brooklyn. spices of the Lions Club. The Rev. The Home Economics Club, direct­ make "Meal Time Va­ Tues., Wed., Dec. 23-24 For reservations and information call 30c per mile, one or four persons, outside ed by Mrs. Mabel Fritch, will be across-the-board, nonassessable protection. If you're Kutztown 6481 or 2277 borough limits. Alton F. Hoffman offered prayer riety Time!" and the Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell in charge, and Santa Claus will dis­ a careful driver you too can save with Farm Bureau tribute gilts. insurance. You get automatic renewal, friendly, na­ }kam*msnm*\emamtms^ gave the Christmas message. Music was rendered by the caroling group At the recent meeting, Harold tion-wide claim service. Why pay more when you can for a special treat from Trinity Lutheran Church. The Overly, worthy master, reported on I State Grange, and Annetta Snyder get maximum protection for less? Investigate today, try our special feature . . lights were turned on by Burgess reported on the Masters' and Lec­ cai- wish toKADA announce thaKt theiHOMr sample homE e oBUILDERn Callowhill Street Sin Topton William Herbein. turers' Conference at Mansfield ARLAN W. LONG FAMOUS DUTCH will be closed for several weeks. The Memorial wreath in honor of State Teachers College. Poems and MACUNGIE R. D. NO. 1 group singing were also enjoyed. SNOW SHOES World War II dead was placed at Phone Topton 134R41 This home has been sold and we are preparing a new unit for your the Memorial by the Service Moth­ Mrs. Cloyd Bagshaw, lecturer, inspection. Please watch this paper for the re-opening of the sample ers. presided. home at a new location. The committee on arrangements comprised: Kermit Adam, chair­ OF SPECIAL INTEREST YVONNE DeCARLO Our apologies and a FARM BUREAU MUTUAL man, Charles Trexler, Earl Trexler Claude Fritch, Mertztown, was an TOPTON BAKERY and William Herbein. usher at the wedding of June Engle, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY ROCK HUDSON ?rrg (Etjrtatmafli East Greenville, and Richard TOPTON, PA. AUXILIARY JUNIORS MEET Sweinhart, Pennsbu%. R. D., in St. HOME OFFICE: COLUMBUS, OHIO WDcrffir^ m*\mmmt^aWmits*ws^^ The Auxiliary Juniors of Ray A. Mark's Lutheran Church, Penns­ PHONE 23 CASH NITE WED. Master Post, No. 127, American Le­ burg. gion met recently at the Miller Home, and made 200 Christmas fa­ Famous LevOlor vors for the Veterans Hospitals at VENETIAN BLINDS Coatsville and Valley Forge. The next meeting of the Auxiliary in the Colors YOU Juniors will be January ninth at the WANT Miller Home. MEASURED & INSTALLED FREE CLOSE FOR HOLIDAYS The local schools will close on POMEROY'S Call Topton 61R3 December 24 at 12:00 noon for the Estimates Cheerfully Given Christmas holiday and reopen on January fifth. EARL A. TREXLER The Longswamp township schools JRake Uour Home TTlore beauliful- 107 S. HOME AVE. TOPTON close December 23 at 2KX) P.M. and S open on January fifth. Nimblest Piece of Live Action on Four Wheels!

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Visit our very Complete and Wonderful TOYLAND on the SIXTH FLOOR * %m*m*Te\e\\p7kA*&Cer& Specjjieetiome ami equipment eaajaet m tkena* tasaaat **a**~____ • Hundreds, and hundreds of toys to choose from • Take an educational trip on tho Dog-sled e Let the Children talk to Santa Claus • Have refreshments at Santa's Hot-dog Stand NICK CILIBERTI MOTORS e Fun for all the children on our Merry-Go-Round • Have the children's picture taken with Santa Clous POMEROY'S, 6TH AND PENN STREETS, READING, PA. 601 East Main Street, Kutztown Dial 2013 SIX The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952 i DARTBALL LEAGUE Erb, David Saul and Ron Drucken-, SELLS TURKEYS The East Penn Church Dartball Varsity Cougars at Roller report^anTTT''^ Basketball Doubleheader in League standings for the week of miller, two each. Roeller Dietrich, 14 year-old son I December 16: Stun Speedboys 89-46 | of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dietrich, The pace-setting Cougars added Maxatawny, is selling turkeys. He lands." W L Allentown Dec. 29 eir fou KSTC Gym on Tuesday Night Maxatawny 25 5 i?- „ rth straight Central "Big attends to his own advertising also, m The KHS varsity Cougars, idle in Nine" Division triumph last night as is evidenced in the classified SOCIAL SECURITY NoTl St. Paul's 17 n by tunnm i St. John's Reformed 17 M the Berks Scholastic R-dr-tK.n . J « the Speedboys at Shill- columns of the Patriot. Turkeys are A representative of «_??* HARVEY KIRCHGASSNER WILKES COLLEGE HANDS ngt0n Bin Lions to Add Proceeds to | Bowers 15 S LeLnL^_tt IWtoTLl^^ . f^_ 8o Corrigan was his project as a Future Farmer Social Security Office wi,f> Ambulance Fund; Cougars IS TOP KSTC GRIDDER KSTC 1ST DEFEAT 79-63 Longswamp 14 15 league until Friday night, January top point-maker of the contest with member of 10th grade at KHS. "The tEe Town Hall on Tu** * « 18 Dal _Dryvill - „ e 1J.3O ° 9, will wage an exhibition game with » O'Neil had 17; Babs Adam, turkeys were hatched April 18" T U And Tigers to Play Harvey Kirchgassner, Easton, was and Bm Alesi 10 The ber23,from2;0oto 4 ^<; lxgt | the Class A Allentown High Can-' \__ « - Invaders chosen the most valuable player and The two-game winning streak of New Jerusalem .., 11 \t\ra <-n«~- A AII a. »-. . _ i 15: anrat ttn Rile l uartAl_sa in mi a J st Jonn s 2? I aries on Monday night, December Q er-marks: 24-9, 40-18, E_Bg_fc_B_M_B_M_B_B_MB_M_i the KSTC hoopsters was ended last - ' Lutheran 8 and 71 30 Qther K Starting line-ups have been an­ most valuable senior of the 1952 Scores ^ j 29, in the A.H.S. Little Palestra. The ' ' *town scorers nounced by the coaches of the four Golden Avalanche gridders at thenigh t as the host Colonels of Wilkes Maxatawny 38 ere: Em 11 ,„ I tilt is under the auspices of the _! Fenstermacher, Lynn scholastic varsity basketball teams fourth annual KSTC football banquet. College, Wilkes-Barre, turned the Longswamp ...... 7 Kunkel and 12 1J3J | Allento.vn Alumni Varsity "A" Don Lesher, eight each; which will participate in the double- He also received the annual Harold tables on the Avalanche for a 79-63 Club. Tickets may be secured at fnd Larry Youse. five. BOD Fitter- LOOK at these wonderful header on the KSTC hardwood on "Runt" Runyeon trophy for the out­ triumph. New Jerusalem 11 6 ! KHS. ^^^^ hng rimmed 16 counters for the Tuesday night, December 23, under standing senior player. He and Joe Bowers hosts. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ K-town's Roger Cocivera copped ^^ 6 30 Top Sunsets 66-32 the auspices of the Lions Club. Villiano, Bangor, were named co- The Cougars dropped the Wyo- The Baby Cougars knotted Muh- Proceeds will be added to the Am­ captains for the past season. Bob Duf- individual scoring laurels with 29 dryville 15 J.UG uuugars uroppea tne Wyo- r -"*"J »«T- Knotted Mun- f bulance Fund. 31 _ i missing Sunsets from the unbeaten Ienberg for second place in the [ GIFTS. XM AS field, Glassboro, N. J., was selected points on nine two-pointers and 11 st. John's Lutheran 28 10 Z ranks and added their 49th straight „umor Varsity race with a 44-20 j Two teams of the Berks Scholas­ as the most promising freshman; and from the charity line. Andy Sikora ecisi0n over tft tic League, the Fleetwood Tigers, Frank Toughill, Philadelphia, most st °| Berks Scholastic League victory | e Shillington Jay- f led the Colonels with 19 markers. - John's Reformed — 7 27 .- with a 66-32 margin before a ca-'Vee^' Captain Moyer was top scorer I TERSUHOWS mentored by John Stengele, and improved player. St Paul s 1& markers the Muhlenberg Mules, collide in The hosts were in front all the ' Reformed 34 26 7:1 pacity crowd on the KHS court. It IV > via nine field goals Runyeon, Reading, captain of the 01 ave Saul had ei the 7:00 o'clock preliminary. 1927 KSTC eleven, gave reminis way, 19-15, 39-31, and 57-41. 'irOT- 117 * C A was the third consecutive triumph ? _ht; Paul Reiden- m,m. —»«»_•*» tictcii, gave rciiimis- for the Blue and White sharpshoot-, 5°^"' _six; Lee Hertzog, four; Jack Satin Quilting Trimmed Coach John Silan's KHS Cougars, cences of his days as a football player, Other K-town scorers were: Bob *\o I V> V? MS OCCOflCl ers in the present Central Division DeTurk and Len Stauffer, two each; defending Berks, District ni and i wrestler, boxer, stock car racer, and Hartmann, 14; John Karo, eight; _ campaign. and Dan Saul, Ron Druckenmiller, ROBES and DUSTERS Eastern Regional P.I.A.A. Class B ! coach. He stressed his desire for foot- Carl Dauefer, five; Dale Fatzinger,, flVPr lahPVflAV RdL^Q Dal O'Neil and Babs Adam spear­ Neal Zimmerman and Bob Ang­ yci headed the hosts' attack with 15 stadt, one each. champs, square off against Pine! ball to return to the one-platoon sys- three; and Glenn Slivinske and j ^ V.11CJIICJ Ot 37 Quilted Cotton Grove, District 11 Class B semi-! tern, and advised the players to look rrU .. . . i Points each, and Em Fenstermacher finalist last year, in the 8:30 fea­ Walt Smith, two each 1P^ upon football as a game and not the The high-scoring KSTC basket-1 contributed 11. Fred Meinig and BUTCHERING TIME ROBES and DUSTERS ture attraction. large commercial venture it has grown eers racked up their second iTom Smith netted 12 and ten The butchering season is in full Student tickets may be secured to be at many schools and colleges. Cougars to Play at straight triumph of the 1952-53 sea­ points respectively for the Sunsets. swing in the East Penn Valley, ac-j at the High school only, and adult Coach Joseph Patton was toast- son by trimming the host Cheyney Kutztown was in front at half- cording to the Patriot's rural re-Is f5__fl___**» Fancy Lace Trimmed tickets from members of the Lions time 12 other master, and remarks were also made Wolverines, 84-59, in their first ! ' S^ - K-town scorers porters. Club and Jaycees. Fleetwood fans Northwest Dec. 27 were: Bm IPF^ CIFT SLIPS by Dr. William Liggitt, dean of men Pennsylvania State Teachers Col-1 Alesie, eight; Fran Cor- Amosi Adam assisted by George may purchase ducats from the lege Conference game. |rigan, six; Don Lesher, five; and Fleetwood Lions or at Fleetwood j at KSTC. The KHS varsity Cougars return Adam, Crystal Cave, butchered a Boi> H-rtmann, giant center for.Lynn Kunkel and John Keiser, High school. General admission Gold footballs, gold keys and varsity .„..-* ~ DU*-*-___-.D riartmann, -gian t cente three each. bull that tipped the scales at 805 », Lace Trimmed Rayon tickets will also be on sale at the letters were presented to other mem­ to action on the familiar hardwood the Golden Avalanche, led the scor- pounds, and three hogs weighing j E door. bers of the 1952 squad. at Northwest Junior High school, ing parade with 26 points, via 13 The hosts won the Junior Varsity 535, 502 and 520 pounds or a com ' W HALF SLIPS Reading, on Saturday, December field goals. Joe Bates and Sam preliminary, 40-24, as Paul Reiden­ bined weight of 1557 pounds. The Lions' committee-on-arrange­ 27, when they clash with the Schuyl- Davis netted 18 and 17 counters hour chalked up 11 markers, and (ft ments comprises Coach Silan, Ar­ Preston Sunday, Crystal Cave, | f 2 Piece T.V. Quilted Top kill Haven High Hurricanes in the respectively, for the all-negro Captain Gail Moyer, ten. Other K assisted by Melvin and Wayne Long, F. L. DeMatteo and With The Keglers 7:00 P.M. preliminary of the tenth hoopsters. • . -..,_.,"_ __—. ___*|L_I i ~LZA1— *r *'*v* r IU aiiu TT clYIltr George Kendall. towmnen; DamescorerI s Sau1were :four Le; e anHertzogd Lee , I AdamP , butchered a hog weighing SI LOUNGING PAJAMAS annual American Business Club Coach Walt Risley's invaders Inine; Daniel Saul', four; and Le e _' 506 pounds. I f| Starting Line-Ups LYONS BOWLING LEAGUE eyeglass benefit basketball double- were in front all the way: 24-17,' The starting line-ups follow: header. 44-35, and 79-49. y m\ am m\mnm\ sssessessessess* mmm*me*am\am mmnm\mmmamamamm 1 Fruit of the Loom KHS W In the big game of the twin bill, Other K-town scorers were: Carl Pine Grove i Topton 46 u O'Neil F p 10 Reading High's Red Knights, de- Dauefer, 15; Glenn Slivinske, 14; COTTON DRESSES «-, Adam F eepe Max's Fpod Store 43 13 fending Central Penn Conference Walt Smith, nine; John Karo, eight; Corrigan Doran Sunshine Beer 39 17 and Class A District HI titlists, col- Elmer Bergman, six; Dale Fatzinger, C Reinhard Shollenberger's 31 Alesi G 25 lide with the Coatesville High Red four; and Dom Albanese, two. Children's Holiday Youse Hembach Lyons 23 33 Raiders, who went all the way to The Avalanche is idle until Sat- G Becker i ' Tavern 20 FHS Re ter s 36 the state Class A finals last season Urday night, January 10, when the CIFT DRESSES Price F Mules Maier's Farms 17 39 before bowing to Farrell, 63-55, for Bloomsburg Huskies invade the Evans Alburtis 5 51 the P.I.A.A. crown. KSTC gym. Last year, the Berks Stump F Hundreds of Other Moyer Graczyk Monday j The Cougars participated in the Teachers copped a 56-55 decision on C 778 827 A.B.C. classic in 1948 and man- the home hardwood, but were Hill G Greenawald Reiter's Tavern 770 PRACTICAL GIFTS Geiss Maier's Farms 831 827 743 handled the Shillington Speedboys, handed a 69-43 setback at Blooms- Christ or G 845 879 72-30. Last year, the KHS hoopsters burg. Schittler Oxenrider Lyons 879 921 1039 overwhelmed the Mohnton Pan- THE VERY THINGS CHRISTMAS DREAMS ARE MADE OF! AT LOW PRICES Topton 930 All at Reasonable Prices! High single: Gambler, I thers, 53-37. WEIDENHAMMER SCORES || READING'S BEST LIKED STORE Schuylkill Haven, a member of Ron Weidenhammer, former KHS [ LARGE SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM llgerS HOStS tO High triple. Gambler, Topton, Itlie Schuylkill County League, is athlete, netted five points as the I f Tuesda mentored by LeRoy "Liz" Heckman, Penn State Nittany Lions beat Al- [ Ontelaunee Friday L * former Hamburg High and KSTC fred, 56-45, in their season's basket-1 * Peggy's Beauty Shoppe TERSUHOWS Shollenberger's 801 837 943 all-around athlete. ball opener. He scored three points I [ Food store 214 W. Main St.—Opp. Kutztown National Bank The FHS Tigers will ring down ! Max's 926 851 890 i Proceeds wiH be used to purchase as the Nittany Lions defeated [ f _, ,„_ . Alburtis 802 782 77« eyeglasses for the underprivileged Washington and Jefferson, 62-50, |- PHONE KUTZTOWN 5221 404-06 PENN STREET children of Reading schools. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS the curtain on the 1952 portion of Sunshine Beer ^ 882 890 ior their second. their Northern Division schedule j High single: Kaufman, Max's jnmemewmjms*ws*wk**amms»m*^^ P OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL XMAS TILL 9 PM. farin eBerk on Fridas Scholastiy nighct wheLeagun thee ywar- en 1 Food Store, 214. ftrr* Mi fr"* fr'"* asm ""•* «*-* f™* mat *"* **—• Mi SW "** W%n* High triple: E. Schaeffer, Shol- tertain the Ontelaunee Indians. SA. lenberger's, 603. Coach John Stengele's Bengals, leading the Northern Division race I with a 3-and-0 log, meet Muhlen­ TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE berg in an exhibition tilt on Tues W L Sokols 46 6 day night at KSTC; then are idle Moselem Hotel 29 23 V until Friday, January 9th. i Kurtz Chevy 19 33 The Red and White hoopsters Recks Feed 1§ 42 added their third straight win by Sokols !!!.832 777 825—2434 pounding the Perry Admirals, 70- Moselem Hotel .746 768 752—2266 58, on the FHS floor. Paul Price Kurt_ chevy ..728 696 760—2184 copped scoring laurels with 16 Recks Feed ....782 667 627—2076 Moyerpoints., 14A;l WarreStumpn haHildl an15;d JerrFreyd j High _mgie: p. Fritz, 233. Negri, ten each; Clayt Reed, three; High triple: E. Moll,' 531. QUALITY and Warren Faust, two. Fleetwood triumphed in the Jay- THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE vee preliminary, 48-41. Kline had W L 17 for Coach Ralph Kieffer's cagers; Weavers Sport Shop 42 10 Rhoads Grocery 42 10 Keim, 13; Eastland, eight; Hartman, GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS four; and Arnold and Sterner, three Haucks Feed 17 35 and comfort each. Delcamps Auto Body 3 49 Smart, good looking and designed for Drub Bruins Weavers 843 880 928—2651 a lot of comfort. Styled with neat, In an exhibition game, the Tigers Rhoads 894 814 844—2552 Haucks 757 771 775—2303 short spread collar. £E OC drubbed the host Sinking Spring In several colors *P * Bruins, 79-66, as Price swished the Delcamps 771 759 694—2229 go together High single: O. Schmoyer, 226. cords for 23 counters. Hill had 19; t $ Moyer, 13; Stump, nine; Negri, High triple: O. Schmoyer, 609. seven; Walt Christ, six; and Reed, two. PATRIOT LEAGUE The Little Bruins won the Junior W L for Varsity preliminary, 24-18. F-wood Patriots ,.35 25 scorers were: Eastland, six; Kline Half-tones 33 27 and Keim, four each; and Sterner Line-shots 29 31 and Wagenhurst, two each. Miters 23 37 Line-shots 702 736 744—2182 Miters 726 653 693—2072 Christmas FATHER DIES t Louis F. Shoemaker, 83, retired High single: Lessig, 198. farmer, died December 16 at the High triple: Lessig, 557. home of a daughter, Mrs. Walter Half-tones 853 764 739—2356 Patriots 804 814 749—2367 It Is such a pleasure to see a man's Best, Schnecksville. High single: Miller, 204. Dr. A. L. Shoemaker, of the Penn­ High triple: Miller, 529. t sylvania Dutch Folklore Center, • pleasure when he receives the Lancaster, is a son; and another WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE daughter is Mrs. Harper Schneck, t WOOL PLAID SHIRTS W L wife of the pastor of Good Shep­ Chewies 36 24 kind of gifts we show on herd, E.-R. church, Boyertown. Here 60% wool blended with 40% Blue Sunoco 32 28 t rayon for a washable shirt that has Smith's 5 & 10 30 30 a specially nice handle and £o QC FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED Golfers 22 38 this page. Every gift is such a t appearance mwawt t good one. Good looking. Good JUST IN TIME t feeling. Good value. And there's for CHRISTMAS t a fine selection of each. t OPEN: REDUCTIONS t Monday, Thursday, Friday t 12 Noon to 9 P.M. All Wool Axminster Rugs Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday t 9:30 to 5:30 9 X 12 (12 sq. yards) t MUFFLERS REGULAR VALUES TO $94.00 You can't go wrong giving him this. A nice variety of solid colors, plaids, t polka dots and colorful #0 QC up NOW $59°° ; t prints *-6.7«J

WALNUT WATERFALL CEDAR CHESTS Reduced as Low as $39.00 New Chairs & Lamps arrived this Week tI ALL PURCHASES WIU BE DELIVERED CHRISTMAS WEEK t J. J. SCHOFER & SON t s^tsrmany *- - '-««•«»" -— 109 Main Street, Topton Phone 30 GENUINE «GYl SOCKS - 7«% wool with PULLOVER STYLE $6'.9 5 up SLEEVELESCJHPVEICCCS 25% nylon, aoft, _, -A 3.95 up luxurious >0.jU SAME PLACE FOR 52 YEARS X"^ 3.95 f?brr* . *.2*$20 T J S ..... raorica »— T-- SOCK___»ii__S 100%_ taaehnm'ZZ':. ' nnssuW -rj v< The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952 SEVEN 5! "* ^ Stroyan and Crellin Funeral Home, . Milford, Sunday. Interment in Ding- KHS "AG" NEWS man's Ferry cemetery. N Our Men in Uniform °T|CB The senior vocational-agriculture CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYS boys recently enjoyed a tour of the Expect "Best Christmas Yet!" Hospitalized in Boston Kutztown: Christine Mest, 10 De­ Farmers' Bank, conducted by Her­ Tue«lay r_* « "We anticipate the best Christ­ Edward Haas, who was wounded cember 20; Karen Lee Wolfe, 8 De­ cember 25. man Fister. mas yet!" report Mr. and Mrs. in Korea, reported to an army hos­ Claude Stufflet, Fleetwood. Their Topton: Patricia Ann Hieter, 9 De­ The same group also toured the pital in Boston, after visiting his daughter Carol, FHS '52, now Air­ cember 21. Court House, Reading, and the man 3c, will complete her basic parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haas, Fleetwood: Miriam Lutz, 8 De­ Berks County Prison. John Roberts, training at Lackland, San Antonio, Seipstown. TZEEPING CLOTHES In good cember 24. guidance counselor of the faculty, Texas. December 23, and fly home Recent Inductees •*•*• condition is no problem If you Hamburg: David Bausher, Ham­ and Raymond Heimbach, F.F.A. ad­ iderful for the holidays. She then expects Among the 23 men recently sent plan to devote some time to it each burg, R. D. 2, 7 December 24. visor, furnished transportation. to be transferred to the radio and by the Hamburg Board for induc­ week. If you can do on-the-spot New Tripoli: Joseph and David radar school at Biloxi, Miss. She tion were the following from this mending, always pin a memo to Rabert, 10 December 21. LICENSER TO WED the garment and you'll find it enlisted in September. area: Kutztown: Bruce Oswald and Newark, New Jersey: Roger Russell Kemp, Alburtis, R 1, and readily when you go through the 5 ot Another guest has already ar­ Samuel Barto; Fleetwood and R. D.; George Bast, 3 December 20. Evelyn Kern, Kutztown, R. 1. closet or drawer once a week or rived. Master Sergeant W. J. Duff, George Weida, Herman Henderson, twice a month. OF SPECIAL INTEREST George DeTurk, Lyons, and Fern now on a 41-day furlough. Aged 40, LeRoy Adams, Charles Dreibelbis Heinsinger, Alburtis. he makes the Stufflet home his Jr., Earl Schaeffer, Harry Bailey, Skillful mending gives each gar­ John Allen Pawling, associate pro­ Harold Yeager, William Kutz, Jr., ment a new lease on life. Done, fessor of art education at KSTC, Robert Gehris, Reading, and Ruth American headquarters, and is to Bard, Kutztown. report to Indiantown Gap early in Lynn and Robert Angstadt; Topton: when the hole first appears, you'll will talk on "Keeping Christ in January. During his 22 years in the Lowell Frederick; Virginville: be able to accomplish a minor job Christmas" Sunday night at Grace Curtis Seyler, Reading, and Dolores Foster, Kutztown. Army he has served on as many Charles Gallmoyer; and Breinigs­ instead of a major one if you let it Methodist church, Reading. different transports, and recently ville R. 1: Sterling Peters. grow. returned from Korea after 10 Aerial Observer For best matching, try to pull months with the 23d Infantry Regi­ Lt. Richard Parkes is taking ad­ ravelings from the material itself, ment, Second Infantry Division, in ditional training at Hampton, Vir­ such as the inside seams. Cross­ Members! Korea. A veteran of World War ginia, as an aerial observer. On wise darns will require cross Two, he wears the following insig­ completion of the course he is to threads while lengthwise ones will nia and ribbons: Purple Heart, report to the West Coast for an require the lengthier threads. Bronze Star, American Defense, overseas assignment. His family Imitate the weave of the material DANCE American Campaign, ETO with will return to Kutztown about for the best match. If it's a tightly eight campaign stars, World War n January sixteenth. woven material, make your darn EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT close together; if, loose, work Victory, Occupation of Germany, Visits Parents From 10 P.M. to 2 A.M. Korean Campaign with two stars, Airman second class, Roger loosely. United Nations ribbon, second Schollenberger, who was stationed at the AMERICAN LEGION POST 480 award Combat Infantryman's badge. at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alas­ In nationwide dealer showings, Pontiac Division of wrap-around one-piece rear windows, roomier interiors RECIPE OF THE WEEK Presidential Unit Citation. Korea, ka, is visiting his parents, Mr. and General Motors today introduced its new line of Dual- and entirely new radiator grille and chrome treatment. Banana Apricot Fluff Music December 20th by and Presidential Unit Cita Mrs. LeRoy Schollenberger, Kemp­ Streak Chieftain models, featuring longer wheelbase, Above is the new Custom Catalina, one of 11 body types (Serves 6 - 8) HANK STROHM'S HAMMOND TRIO America. ton. He will report back to duty at increased vision and new curve-control front suspension. in three Chieftain series: Special, De Luxe and Custom. 1 package orange-flavored In Seattle Fort Eustis, Virginia, January Advanced styling is marked by smooth contours, rear Wheelbase for all series is 122 inches, with Power gelatin LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE SERVED—MEALS WILL BE SERVED BY THE AMERICAN fender fin and high deck lid, one-piece curved windshield, Steering as optional equipment. Pfc. Leroy W. Kramer enjoyed first. 1 cup hot water LEGION AUXILIARY EVERY SUNDAY FROM 1 P.M. UNTIL? four weeks with Hamburg R. 3 Home for Holidays V* cup sugar relatives, enroute from Fort Camp­ Airman First Class David Miller is % teaspoon salt bell, Kentucky, to Seattle. spending the holidays with his parents, BASKETBALL STANDINGS V* cup orange juice AMERICAN LEGION 52 In Korea Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Miller. Previously, Ten and Twenty ? cups thinly sliced bananas 313 West Walnut Street Kutztown, Pa. he was stationed at the Harlingen Air (2-3 bananas) Pfc. Richard Heller, son of Mr. Northern Division Force Base, Texas, and will report % cup pureed apricots and Mrs. Herbert Heller, Fleet­ Years Ago W to the Rapid City A. F. Base, South Dissolve gelatin in hot water. wood, was issued an A.P.O. address Fleetwood 3 for Korea. Dakota. TEN YEARS AGO Add sugar, salt and orange Morgantown 2 juice. Chill until cold and A $40,000 blaze gutted a branch Ontelaunee 1 syrupy. Combine bananas and Army and Navy clothing factory Oley 1 pureed apricots. Add to gelatin fc^HEART-WARMING GIFTS GET YOUR and an automobile repair station Perry 1 mixture. Beat with a rotary and garage at Fleetwood. Amity 0 beater or electric mixture until HOLI DAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer Northern JV Division thick and fluffy like whipped celebrated their 65 wedding anni­ W cream. Chill. •FOR•HAPPY HOMES ^ versary with a dinner at the Bruce Amity 2 Orth Tea House. TURKEYS Fleetwood 2 Always darn from the right side A service flag, donated by the Perry • 2 of the material. This is necessary from Christian Youth of' the congrega­ so you'll know how the darn will Ontelaunee 1 tion, was dedicated at Frieden's look, as it shows on the right sic Oley ; 1 Church, Lenhartsville. Never make knots in the thread a S Donald G. Siegfried Morgantown 0 First Class Seaman, LeRoy Barto, this will make the material un­ (Near Kemp's Hotel) was guest of honor at a dinner at Berks-Lehigh Church League even. Leave half inch loose threads PHONE KUTZTOWN 4598 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W L on the wTong side of the cloth.

EIGHT The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952

CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS Trustees of Long Ago Stressed AT BECKER'S ST. PETER'S The Christmas program of the church school at Becker's St. Pe­ Discipline, EUB Members Discover FLEETWOOD NEWS ter's will be presented Sunday at 7:30 P. M. Teachers in charge, in The trustees of Emmanuel EUB stitution or the discipline of the JtCM*^Atoik*% . addition to Superintendent Frank­ church, in the days of long ago, Evangelical Association and the lin Border, include the following: Owned and Operated by American Stw„ stressed discipline, "sacraments, or­ laws of this state and of the United LUTHERAN CANDLELIGHT CALENDAR HOLIDAY FROLIC F.H.S. Mrs. Arthur Hoch, Mrs. Clyde Gru­ dinances and other means of grace." States." SERVICE DEC. 21 AT FOUR Tonight Until Seven — Red Cross ber, Mrs. Elizabeth Balsbaugh, Mrs. 29-31 MAIN STREET FLEETW(X>h They also strove for "the edification All this was revealed in the orig­ Bloodmobile—Emmanuel EUB ALUMNI, LEGION, DEC. 26 Luther Kline, and Mrs. William J. of believers and the evangelization inal articles of corporation, dated The traditional Candlelight Serv­ Church FHS seniors and alumni on fur­ Schade. The new pastor, the Rev. of the world and the promotion of November 11, 1867, when the pres­ ice of St. Paul's Lutheran Church Tonight—Orioles' Election lough will be guests of the FHS Rufus Kern will give the Christmas the missionary and benevolence ent trustees reviewed them and will be held Sunday, December 21, December 22 — Fire Company Alumni Association at its Holiday message. causes." voted for amendments. The articles Frolic Friday December 26 from at 4:00 P. M. Auxiliary Christmas Party for On Christmas Eve at 7:30, the jun­ JoraJoy,*, It was part of the duties of the of amendment were approved by Both the junior and the senior Children of Members 8:30 to 11:30 P.M. at the Legion ior and senior choirs will render a trustees "to establish and promote the Court of Common Pleas of choirs will participate, at the di­ Hall. Music will be furnished by Christmas cantata "While Shep­ Berks County on December first. December 22 — Christmas Pro­ order in the Congregation during rection of Mrs. Venice Bailey Mat- gram—Grange "The Highlanders." herds Watched" at the direction of CM .Tin the time of public worship, or ap­ Through the courtesy of R. Jo- j thias and jacob J. Schofer, organ- December 25—At t:30 P.M. The committee on arrangements Mrs. Anna Deisher, organist. point suitable persons to perform seph Merkel, an attorney-member j jst an_ the soloists will be Carol Christmas Party for Town Chil­ comprises Clair Noll, Merrill All the good ih^ said duty, and to adopt ways in of the congregation, the Patriot is | Dawn Moyer and Mrs. Matthias, dren—Fire Hall Auditorium— Schaeffer and Dennis Stoudt, as­ BURIED IN KANSAS order to obtain the means necessary privileged to quote these items of,Pastor Harold W. Sell will speak Raymond Weida, Host sisted by these officers: Harold Mrs. Mary Wahl Kershner, 78, from"KHipto^., to defray the expenses of the interest. | briefly. December 26—From 8:30 to 11:30 Schuler, president; Jerry Eckert, widow of Peter Kershner, formerly Church and all other things which The original corporation was The program interspersed with P.M. Holiday Frolic — FHS vice president; Marie Keller, finan­ of this section, who died recently ••*•««•* t«r|,/ may be necessary for the good gov­ known as The Emanuel's Church of Scripture readings, will include the Alumni—Legion Hall cial secretary; Kathryn Ann Schol­ at her home in Hutchinson, Kansas, ernment of said Church. And no the Evangelical Association. The j following: Preludes: "Carols," lenberger, recording secretary; and article of this Constitution shall be December 27-January 4—Special was a daughter of the late Albert original trustees were George B. J "Cathedral Chimes," Calver, and Campaign—Faith MBC Church Mrs. Ellen Heffner, treasurer. and Lovina (Brown) Wahl. Christmas fwHyj^ so expounded as to prevent the Pas­ Kline, John Yoder, Levi Templin, j "Silent Night," Kohlman; Proces- The dance will be informal and tor from carrying out and enforc­ December 30—Cubs to Visit Luth­ Surviving are a granddaughter John Angstadt, and Joshua Reber. j si0nal, "Rejoice All Ye Believers"; eran Home at Topton the public is welcomed. and a ing the discipline of the said Evan­ The Corporation is now known as ; "Christmas Candle," Warren, Miss Marilyn, of Kansas; and these four H"PPI,, December 30—Christmas Party— brothers and sisters of Fleetwood: gelical Association." "But the said The Emmanuel Evangelical United ! Moyer, soloist; "Hail to the Lord's WILLING WORKERS ELECT Christmas. trustees . . . shall not at any time Legion and Auxiliary Lydia, Fred and William, and Mrs. Brethren Church of Fleetwood, and I Anointed," Praetorius, and "There December 30—Final 1952 Meeting OFFICERS AT YULE BANQUET grant, bargain, sell, convey, or dis­ is the owner of valuable personal shall a Star From Jacob Come Ambrose Hoffman. ^OHCO^tCX 3r#eW Froth Killed-Broad Br***. pose of any of the estate of said Borough Council The Willing Workers of St. Paul's She was buried in Hutchinson. property and real estate valued at i Forth," Mendelssohn, senior choir; Union church school, James P. Church or in any manner or any $40,000. "Babe of Bethlehem," Nolte, jun- December 31—New Year's Eve Party — Fire Company — Fire Knoll, teacher, elected officers at a charge incumber the same without J. Lester Schoedler is the presi- j "Sleep Little Dove," West- NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY being authorized by a majority of ( ors; Hall pre-Christmas dinner at Hotel Fleet­ The Fire Company will sponsor dent, and Thomas G. Host, secre-; brook, women of the choir; "The wood. The new leaders include Mrs. the votes cast by qualified voters." tary. j Christ Child," Hawkins, Mrs. Mat- a New Year's Eve party "with trim- Herbert Angstadt, president; Eva min's"; free movies on Christmas Nor were they permitted to trans­ The Rev. Raymond W. Miller has i s and the choir; "As Lately We act business "repugnant to this Con­ th a Holds Yule Auction Delp, vice president; Mrs. LeRoy Day for the borough children; and been pastor since the Spring of 1950.; Watched," Black, Miss Moyer and Kline, Mrs. Samuel H. Hoch and the Mel-O-Tones December 20 and " j choir; "Over Bethlehem's Town," Mrs. Clarence Althouse, secretaries; TURKEY! 27. Marryott, both choirs; "We Have and Mrs. Charles Knoll, Mrs. Beu­ C 20 lbs And a Re-election 10 to lb Pastor Kirkwood Seen His Star," Titcomb, seniors; lah Stein and Mrs. George Kohler, 16 lbs J and lb Fleetwood "Midwinter Carol," Marryott, both The Reading Hospital Auxiliary, treasurers. NEW OR REBUILT REAR ENDS AND over choirs; "As the Snowflakes Gently at its annual Christmas party at the Thirty-seven of the more than 50 -TRANSMISSIONS 53 Preaches at Jail Fall," Luvaas, seniors; offertory, 47' School News home of Mrs. Raymond Deisher, members were in attendance. "The Shepherd's Song," Guilmant; held an auction, and re-elected of­ INSTALLED These Turkeys — Cleaned and Drawn Last Sunday afternoon the Rev. By June Kelchner recessional, "Come Hither, Ye ficers. GRANGE PARTY NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU C. A. Kirkwood, of Faith Menno- An operetta, "Christmas in Mex­ Faithful." Oven-Ready V 63c: ^a 59c: y % Prices for the Christmas Gift auc­ Due to the holidays Fleetwood I BRING YOUR TITLE nite Brethren in Christ church, con­ ico," will feature the Christmas You pay only for Ihe weight of the Oven-Ready Bird. Head, feet Ond entrJi. k_J ducted worship at the Berks County program by the schools, Friday at tion varied from $.45 to $1.05, and Grange will meet Monday Decern- j removed before weighing. " *** m jail. His sermon theme was "The 1:00 P.M. at the Fire Hall, to which included such "surprises as writing ber 22 instead of Christmas night, RUSS BERC Lutherans Plan to paper, aprons, salt and pepper when a program and party will be | For Weekend and Other Meals Life That God Enables Us to Live." the public is invited. It will be pre­ WALNUTTOWN, PA. sented by the grade school. Super­ shakers, candles and dish towels. enjoyed. Twenty-five cent gifts will j Lancaster Brand Shankless, Smoked The church chorus rendered selec­ The auctioneer was Mrs. William Phone Fleetwood 6341 tions, and the local delegation to­ vising Principal William L. James Meet Two Goals be exchanged. will speak briefly; the choir will Adams. talled approximately fifty. Follow­ Shankless Ib ing the service a tour of the jail render selections; the audience will The members of St. Paul's Luth- The re-named officers are Mrs. Half eran William Angstadt, president; Mrs. was made. assist in singing carols; and the church, at a recent congrega- HAMS tion Elsie Gilardone, vice president and 5y program will begin with devotions. -l meeting, adopted the 1953 Beginning December 27 and con­ membership chairman; Mrs. Elmer Whole Hants ib 6ic The brass ensemble comprising budget, and planned to meet their Tou get more real ham meat for your money. Watty Shank removed befon cwW tinuing through January 4 the Rev. Warren Faust, Thomas Hummel, 1952 Lutheran World Action and M. Schaeffer, secretary; and Mrs. Richard Kreuger, evangelist, and Eleanor Heckman, Glenn Hill and benevolence quotas by December C. I. Kutz, treasurer. GREAT GIFT /Square Cut Merrill Dence, musician, Wellsboro, Dennis Dautrich will play the pro- 31. The next meeting will be held Genuine will .conduct a special campaign. cessional and recessional. The pro-! These councilmen, to be installed January 20 at the home of Mrs. Al­ for JLAMB SHOULDER »* The public is invited. gram will be in charge of Paul A. I January fourth at 3 P.M., were fred Schlegel, when membership- SPRING The church school will present Thompson, assisted by the grade elected: Dr. Kenneth Miller, Edwin collectors will be appointed. LAMB JLantb Chops Loin Ib 99C I *ib » |£ its Christmas program Sunday at school teachers, David Mell, of the DeIP- John Messersmith, David BUSINESS MEN (Shank £_ « 10:30 A.M. art department, and Hilda Damm- Heffner and John Keller SANTA A SPECIAL GUEST 43c t Breast »ij* On Christmas Eve the young rich. A Flower Chart has been placed AT JUNIOR CHOIR PARTY Lancaster Brand Sliced Bacon ^J-sjc I*eople will board the church bus in the vestibule and members of Santa Claus- distributed Secret and sing carols in Fleetwood, "Happy Daze" An enthusiastic audience witness- both the Lutheran and the E-R con­ Pal gifts in the game-room at the Lancaster Brand Liverwurst '/.*_§* Lyons, Kutztown and Blandon. ed "Happy Daze" by the FHS gregations are privileged to sign. home of Mrs. Jonathan Messer­ fr their preferences in advance Derby Brand Fresh Sausage ,£f93» "THE NATIVITY" seniors at the Fire Hall, at the di­ smith, at the Christmas party of the the pictnre-in-a-minute rection of Kathryn Miller of the Special trumpet music will be junior choir of St. John's Lutheran The film, "The Nativity" will be played at the December 28th serv­ ® shown at St. Paul's Union Church faculty. church. Favors were candy canes, SELECT OYSTERS xr45':^ Hospitalized ice at 10:15 A.M. by Charles Becker tied to the white Christmas tree POLAROID CAMERA school at 9 A.M. Sunday, and at the and Carl Gibson. Oysters"** —• 35c 1 ***g 53c 10:15 AM. worship at St. Paul's Mrs. David Hayhurst, former made by their director, Mrs. Earl Frosted Food Cam Give a man a Polaroid Camera, and faction hell get as he puts HiSs ,b Lutheran, Lyons. head of the commercial department, Matthias. Haddock Fillets 39c Crabmeat "*£"• "•» COOKIES AND CANDLES you'll be giving him end his whole Vho joined her husband in Japan, Each of the 32 brought 10 cookies, camera to work in Ms business. Dressed Whiting "19c Crab meat "*"*&, The local Union church school ARE MADE BY H. E. CLUB family year-round picture-taking fun. will present its Christmas program Is in an army hospital, her left arm in addition to which ice-cream and Drop in . . . while we s+ill have and leg having been paralyzed due Christmas cookies and candles Think of hit excitement whoa be December 25 at 7 P.M. at the hot chocolate with marshmallows cameras for Christmas delivery. For Your Holiday Baking church. to polio. were made at the direction of Verna were served. snaps those Christmas pictures ... Christmas Vacation Criss, Berks Home economist, at a and shows them to the family on the n ] spot. And think of the solid satis­ HELD S c CHILDREN'S PROGRAM ^vS^^^^ r.^l recent meeting of the Home Eco- JOINT YULE PARTY A Christmas program will be pre­ from Friday afternoon to January nomics Club of the Grange. Mrs. On December 30 at 7:30 P.M. 173 WEST MAIN STREET FLOUR «U £ 41 : 10 £ 79* fifth m m fm sented Tuesday December 23 by Horace Schaeffer was host. The fol­ Horace M. Kieffer Post No. 625, KUTZTOWN Raisins * - * •*•« i»-e* DM * gt Qdeai Vanilla Extract £33« American Legion and Auxiliary, mmmm the children of Emmanuel EUB THE J AND L RAILROAD lowing attended: Mrs. Jesse Reif­ Currants *—> *\_,17c Cake Flour ""^ ^.Mc church, at 7 P.M., following which AT BLANDON DELIGHTS MANY snyder and daughter Linda, Mrs. will hold a joint Christmas party !Jones FOR YOUR LAST MINUTE SHOPPING— &ka$ Cake Mixsi '"2* a group will go carolling. The J and L Railroad at the Schollenberger, Mrs. How- at the Legion Hall. The men will Me Crust Mix •*"" ^_,14c ar ard THE FINEST SELECTION OF GIFTS IN TOWN home of Mr. and Mrs. John E I Heffner, Mrs. Luther Kniss, provide games, and refreshments Weal MMtra^MWt^tl^^BMqtftUBSggUW* Mrs IS-01 Davis, Blandon, near the Six Mile - Walter Christ, Helen and will be served by the women. Old House has Anna Allfll I fin HIT! FhPfltrP - already delighted many Braucher. Mrs. Wayne Read- MINCE MEAT Fashioned 3f fllllll lUI IIII Hull II 0 and donations by the patrons are I in8er» Mrs. Austin Readinger and three FLEETWOOD to be given to the Children's Home , daughters, Mrs. Clarence Oolden at Centre and Spring streets, Read- Angstadt, Mrs. Mary Orlando and **•*• PUMPKIN 25' ing. Both hosts, who will be home Mrs LeRoy Kline, Fri.- Sat., Dec. 19-20 The next each evening during the holiday j meeting will be held frUoi Fancy season, are readers of the Patriot, j January 29 at the home of Anna RAFAEL SABATINI'S Nine x 29 feet, the display has jand Helen Braucher. outgrown the Davis residence, and j Scaramouche DRU is in a building specially erected for W CORPS TO HOLD FREE Cranberry SAUCE 2-33'*> (Technicolor) BANQUET-BALL JAN. 2 the purpose. It includes a farm Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce a'£_37com « scene, a covered bridge, school The Orioles Drum and Bugle Starring STEWART GRANGER, Cor 16-ot mmm house, railroad station; a canal, PS, Lothair Dreibelbis, director, i\Uo£ Whole Golden Corn 2 COM *m* ELEANOR PARKER wil1 nold a mules and boats, not to mention a banquet and military 19M bal1 at the 9dio£ Solid Pack Tomatoes '^l* PLUS—CARTOON park. An unusual feature is a cir- Kutztown Grange Hall con cus, comprising 45 horses, a stage- «*anuary second. The banquet will 9dto£ Small Early Peas 16-o'_£•i » mawmamamaaatemm be in at 7 p M an Turkey can coach and other surprises. I S <* the ball at 9:30 U PM with music Nick *E£ 16-ox 27c Monday, December 22 Virtually all of the contents of the - °y Hensing- Large Sweet Peas % yard have been made to scale by er's Mel-o-Tones. Each of the 50 &Ua£ Whole Sweet Potatoes ^'S* Mr. Davis and folks marvel at his members is privileged to bring a The Cimarron Kid guest. With every major Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise £ 3lc: ^Sis (Technicolor) patience, and skill. The color guard won seventh Salad Dressing Hom-d-ut. g*_*tjrf47l Starring AUDIE MURPHY ELECTION, TONIGHT place at a recent contest at Mid- Orange & 46-ox 2 CARTOONS AND SERIAL NO. 8 At tonight's meeting Of Fleetwood dletown High school. First place 9dza£ Blended Juice Grapefruit can tie Nest No. 23, Orioles, election of offi-1 winners achieved 95 points, and the | appliance you buy from Freestone l°-oi |M setOJstSMsYeMMWMsl cers will take place. local group, 92. 9diai Homestyle Peaches , can Season's Greetings! MANAGER WEIDA TO GIVE wamamtmmwmmm *E PROUD OF FANCY MIXED NUTS'.^£ 4* YOUR SUIT LABEL! 17TH CHRISTMAS TREAT now until Christmas Wed.-Thurs., Dec. 24-25 On Christmas afternoon at 1:30, Fresh Dates 0 Have you ever wanted to hide the Manager Raymond Weida of the, *'**"" 19c Walnuts ""-'^- '""** label in your suit because it wasn't Almonds ***•»* **'45c c ,,Nr ,, The New MARIO LANZA Musical local motion picture auditorium at I ^^****w^ Pulled Figs « • """* the same class as your business asso­ the Fire Hall, will give his 17th ciates? That won't happen with the treat to the children of the bor­ Because You're Blatt label! You'll be proud to display Selected Fresh Fruits A Vegetables it because it represents the utmost in ough. He began the custom in 1936. Mine custom tailoring—an emblem of ex­ The Fire Company will present REFRIGERATORS - RANGES Selected Alt-Purpose Maine White H P| (Technicolor) cellence in fine clothing! candy and oranges, and the truck c SPECIALIST ON CUSTOM TAILORING crew will add a bag of hard candy With DORETTA MORROW, FOR MEN AND WOMEN for each of the expected 500. The JAMES WHITMORE presentations will be made by POTATOES 10 55 Santa Claus. WASHERS - TELEVISIONS PLUS: CARTOON PETER B. BLATT 438 Walnut Street Kutztown Doors will open at 1:00 P.M. YELLOW ONIONS 3_13 - ** MP BUB JHfri Mn < TO VISIT ORPHANS ANJOU PEARS 2 - »$< On Tuesday afternoon December Famous Names at Bedard s 30 the Cub Scouts, under the lead­ ership of the Rev. Harold W. Sell, Important Christmas Features will visit the Lutheran Home at Virginia Lee Assorted Topton. Westinghouse Crosley 2Vi-lh $J79 FINAL 1952 SESSION box Borough Council will hold its, CHOCOLATES - "< Superior IVi ib $|00 final session for 1952 the night of | Assorted Mix tin December 30, when announcement Bendix Motorola HARD CANDIES will be made of the appointment of a road and water commissioner. FRUIT CAKE -s- __ 99*: 2 a _j NOTE: All Television Sets equipped for UHF (Ultra e LONG TERM &1 CHRISTMAS CARDS *29 :*«'' FARM .'* h Frequency). * % MORTGAGES COUPON No. 5 YOU KNOW YOU CAN DEPEND ON . and get the Kay ian 19' SALE Stawlot. Steel Strainer Spoon Qmlek rrmtee *»•_* 9dud Green Peas, OWJ KITCHEN TOOL Seans,lHctsweetFoai<*" • LOW INTEREST RATE BEDABD'S Television a Radio Service for only ^LO^ Carrots • REPAYMENT BASED ON FARM Willi purchases of INCOME ROBERT G. BEDARD, Prop. * Luppold Heating Co. • MAY REPAY MORTGAGE ANY •IQ00 TIME sv. P. Bmtatma MlllMJIJIJtSI i "Ask the Man Who Knows" Caff or Write: SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION National Farm Loan Ass'n More Frozen Food Values SEE YOUR LENNOX DEALER 328 Washington name* 30 WEST MAIN STREET 1107 N 11* I*., mtmmm D*"1 »••*•• 7144 or 1-044! Reacting, Pn. Bus. Phone ROBERT I. KMT7JR Res. Phone ORANGE JUICE -s- 2-31' Certified LENNOX Dealer Assistant Secretary-Treosurer 2411 5307 PASCO sr 2a2S,:6-Ml The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952 NINE DISTINGUISHED GUESTS quests in total consist of the re-d + Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. estate and $1,000. SEIPSTOWN Russell Edgar were Madame Vera FENCE LINES Equal shares are provided for a MRS. EMMA RUPP MILLER Soloviova and Christine Edwards, brother, Oscar, New Tripoli R. 2; who conduct a drama studio for five nieces and nephews, Francis professionals in New York City. Hensinger of New Tripoli R. 2, The Rev. John L. Herbster will Mrs. Edgar recently read "A Warren Hensinger of Wescosville conduct services at Ziegel's Spanish Christmas Story," plus R. 1, Stella Hahn of Wescosville R. ***** \Store. Co. Church, Sunday at 10:45 AJM. "The Second Christmas" by John 1, and Helen Super of Manoa; and Church School at 9:45 A.M. Haynes Holmes, at a meeting of the two grand-nephews, Mearle Hahn The Church School Christmas Boyertown Woman's Club. She was and Rex Super. ^WOQD Program will be presented Satur­ accompanied by Mrs. C. F. Lytle. >A day evening. The Young People of Ziegel's AMONG THE SICK Church will have a Candlelight Annie Kline has returned to her KEMPTON Joyoug Service Wednesday evening, De­ home in Maxatawny from the Allen­ VERNON M. KAMP cember 24 at 10:00. town Hospital. Reporter Janice Haas has returned home, Benjamin Cressman, who under­ The joint council of New Bethel JUSTUS from the Allentown Hospital. went an operation at the Reading Union Church will elect officers for Helen Haas, a student at St. Hospital, has returned home. 1953, December 26 at 9:00 A.M. The •^^thiej, Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, visited Mrs. Stanley Cannon, Kutztown Cemetery Association will meet at R. 3, is a surgical patient at the '••wpton,,^* her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 10:00 AM. j Haas. Reading hospital. The officers of New Bethel Union i Virginia Smale visited her par­ Church will audit the church ac- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Smale. counts January 1 at 9:00 AM. The »P for y*»r Mr. and Mrs. William Peeler and NEW SMITHVILLE Cemetery Association will meet at i children Anna and Frederick, 10:00 A.M. "» fcrtivhis, Washington, D. C, and Eleanor JEAN LEIBOLD, HOG OILER ... A simple hoc ©Her can be made by wrapping The newly-elected officers of Haas, supervisor of Nursing at Reporter burlap in several thicknesses around a post set in the ground at an Kempton Council 544, O. of I. A. | M°Ppler Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, angle of 45 degrees. Hog can scratch back as well as sides. The Rev. William O. Wolford wiU are: councilor, Ralph Althouse; visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haas. vice-councilor, B. Franklin Reber conduct E. and R. Services at St. ] CHRISTMAS Leslie and Nelson Haas spent Paul's Church, Seiberlingsville, Jr.; recording secretary, B. Frank- several days with their grandpar­ lin Reber Sr.; assistant recording »«" Breasted ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arner, Sunday at 10:30 A.M. Church School, 9:30 A.M., at which time secretary, Arlan Kamp; financial Bowmanstown. secretary, William Reber; treasur­ The one gift sure to bring happiness to your family 365 The Weisenberg and Seipstown officers for the coming year will be Die jgtozg jS^nablum jSatogt: nominated. er, Herman Long; warden and out­ 4-H Clubs will have a Christmas side and inside sentinel, Mark days in the year for many years to come! Choose a large Party Monday evening, December The annual Christmas festival of De tzeit fer kichlear bocka fer de karls wue oils de gude tzuggar i Kamp; and chaplain and trustee, 29. Seiberlingsville Church School will fier-dawg is widder doh. O, fer wid­ icing druff gadue is worra mid j Vernon Kamp. console or a small table model from our large selection Edward Wagner returned home be presented on Christmas Eve, De­ der en kindt sie, un in da Granmam vanich roder tzugger druff fer shae | The Albany Township Road from the Allentown Hospital. cember 24, at 7:30. Rehearsal will eera kich kumma won se om kich­ gooka. Board will meet Saturday after­ of NEW RCA VICTOR with the Magic Monitor TELE­ S be held on Sunday afternoon at 1:30, noon, December 27 at Bond's Hotel. ENGAGED at the Church. lear bocka war. Seller gude garuch Ause sellam dake huts aw de Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rimbach and VISIONS. The engagement of Jane Sanders, The Seiberlingsville, Weisenberg un sellie hifa kucha is ebbes as m'r bubba un schtarna gevva. Un aw | Mr. and Mrs. Roland, Hazleton, vis­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and New Tripoli Youth groups sie lava nat fergessa kon. de glaea-bledder, binkel, grish-1 ited Mr. and Mrs. Abner Greena­ Sanders, Fleetwood, R. 1, to LeRoy made Christmas greetings for the bame, hawsa un blumma. Sel wora | walt. 7 Adam, son of Milton and the late So wide os es mich aw gonga is de sot woh mere yunga oils rouse' Lutheran Home, Topton. A wedding dinner was served at war nemond os bessera kichlear g'laisa hen won mere oils hame Sallie Adam, Fleetwood, has been Santa Claus will be at the New bocka hut kenna as we se. the home of Mrs. Clara Pauley for sf ^\^ announced. The bride-to-be is a kumma sin fun da schule. / Smithville General Store on Satur­ Se hut oils tzwae wesh-karibful Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mijack. Oth: [ Y 55c graduate of KHS and Reading Busi­ day. gamocht un anich ebber os bocked j No hut se aw pore sotta chocolaud ers present were Pauline Pauley •**nU* hove bee. ness Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kuhns vis­ wase os sel en lot tzeit un arawid J kichlear oils gamocht, un de hicker­ and Jacob Miller. ited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arndt. nemdt. Des sin oils pore shissel-ful j niss, cocoanut, un en sot mid rasina Woodrow Kamp, pre-theological Presents keep friendship warm. hickerniss g'glubbed worra. No huts ! drin. Un, O yar de old fashioned'd student at Muhlenberg College, Al­ -Proverb LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED pore ovet ganumma fer de kerna ; mellosich kichlear. Sellie wora oils lentown, is spending the Christmas rouse mocha. De ordler sin lae! so hardt we se frish wora os mere vacation with his parents, Mr. and • ••••••••••••••••••••• kolta worra fer uvva uff de kucha J eena oils aws g'drayed sin fer pore Mrs. William Kamp. due. Ich wunner ferwos os mere' wocha biss se vanich waich wora. TECHNICAL COURSES FOR yunga eemer sellie ker„ g'glicha j Won m'r tzurick denkt war de ••••" I 59- hen runner rubba un se es airscht' kichlear tzeit en arrigy gudie tzeit VETERANS OF essa. fer uns yunga un wos wared es en bef or* curing. De Granmam hut de hickerniss I fraid fer widder un seller wesh n nmoiRi KOREA kerna wos se in de kucha gadue j karibful kucha schneeka un dale BY THE OLDTIMERS hut nat fiel fermaula. De sin vanich ' rouse laisa. ferrulld worra mid em varichelhuls. From Mrs. Paul Bickford, Jeffer- Sella wake hut m'r no aw dar recht CHURCHES AND RELATIVES sonville, Vs.: I remember when radio television schmock gricked won m'r uff de SHARE IN $80,000 ESTATE many country farm homes had kerna gabissa hut. Three Lehigh county churches, corn husk mats. They were made * I7e Ich kon mere nimmy recht ie relatives and friends will share in by braiding the best husks togeth­ and electronics bilda we feel orda os se '"oils ga­ an estate estimated at more than er, leaving each husk sticking up 'St-Ms mocht hut obber ich wase noch os $80,000, according to the will of the an inch or more. When the desired Courses in Radio, Television and oils tzwae sotta wisa kichlear wora. late Peter E. Hensinger, Allentown, length, they were sewed up with <2k Electronics are given in Allentown by De aint sot hut sich grusslich ga- probated recently in the office of strong twine as any braided rug. _ lb pkg 39C bocka uwa druff. Un de onner sot Register Russell F. C. Benfer. qualified instructors from theTechnical war glot uwa druff. Sel wora de Hensinger, who died at the age From S. I. McGinnis, Cullodore, a to-pietCAc Institute of Temple University. of 79 on December 3, was a contrac­ W. Va.: I remember when father Interviews arranged for Course tor specializing in homes before re­ bought us leather boots with tiring in 1932. brass at the toes for bumpers and food Coses counseling and V. A. applications. DR. C. W. GELATT The estate consists of an esti­ red sheep skin at the toe of the »even* tv*-- •/__ mated $8,000 in real estate and more boots. We mounted a ladder when •»» th'»* For full information, write or call OPTOMETRIST figs •Vfc-efflieg, than $75,000 in mortgages and cash. we went upstairs to bed. 148-150 W. MAIN STREET Weisenberg, Lowhill and Morgan- TECHNICAL INSTITUTE of (Opposite Greenwich St.) From Mrs. B. E. Dahlen, Mt. ALLENTOWN land churches will share interest Horeb, Wise: I remember when KUTZTOWN, PA. from a trust fund amounting to five UNIT the hotel proprietor would call TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Tel. 2444 per cent of the balance of the estate after payment of debts and be­ his boarders to dinner by swinging 742 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa., Phone HEmlock 5-3130 OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS an iron bar around the inside of £74* quests to two friends, Rosa Schmoy­ an iron triangle. I remember when • ••••••••••••••••••••• er and Eva Bailey. The two be- the '•tinner would drive through JT35e town in a cart displaying all sorts I of tin cooking utensils. I remem- | ber when the medicine show would | set up for a week in our town and BUYNQWl j stage acts and sell medicine to ! cure all human ails. I remember 39* j when electricity was first in use l»«s there was no daytime service ex­ Television vvitfi-fte GccFusn/e 25' cept on Tuesday mornings for iron­ MEW ing. MAGIC MONITOR Big New 53 FORD From Mrs. Florence Berry, Oil- dale, Calif.: I remember when I You won't miss a hair of the hero's head! RCA Victor Ash ton Model I7T2II used to raise my hand in school 16-ox and ask to pass the water bucket RCA Victor's new Magic Monitor circuit • You'll have real console luxury In mis system automatically screens out static handsome 17-inch set ... at a price your 33' I would take the pail and dipper purse will appreciate! © and interference... steps up power too. 16-ot THE NEW STANDARD OF THE AMERICAN ROAD! and pass through the aisles offer­ • The smart, Contemporary cabinet Is sure to 37« ing each pupil a drink. It was a Weak signals are amplified, brightness draw admiring glances ... In mahogany and torlUU. 1o-o« %ma* great treat to be allowed during Is held constant on your screen I walnut finishes. Blond finish extra. cents *a**** school hours to go to the well a +&&**)* y1&'i*f ICA Victor Factory-Service Contract covering expert television $279.95 quarter of a mile away and get installation and maintenance . . . available only to RCA Victor water for the class.

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TEN The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952

Reifsnyder, Lenhartsville, R. D. 1; Crossword BIRDHOUSE P,CTU John, William, Walter and Mrs. Puzzle The Patriot editor h£*\ Franklin Kunkel, Hamburg; Mah­ FREDERICKSVILLE BOWERS of three drawings, which __T^| lon, at home; Leon, Orwigsburg, R. HORIZONTAL 1 Coin HENRY ROHRBACH MRS. WILLIAM ANGSTADT Made by Gail Scheldt v'N D.; and Clarence, Hamburg, R D. 1; 5 Reach across Reporter Reporter 35 grandchildren and 27 great­ 9 Pastry Wood and Nancy Bower JfSI LEWIS A. FISHER, 50, Charles Nagle officiated and burial 12 Extent of ure the hand-made^,^ grandchildren. land The Rev. Alfred S. Mertz, Re­ The Christmas Festival of Trinity ! IS BURIED IN EMMAUS was in Fairview cemetery, Ma­ 13 Fitting the backyard of MranMSI moment formed pastor, will conduct serv* Lutheran Church School will be The funeral of Lewis A. Fisher, cungie, in charge of the Schmoyer 14 Danish terri­ P. Deisher, 463 West i^^ 50, Allentown, assistant trainmaster Funeral Home, Breinigsville. MRS. AMANDA DENGLER torial division ices at Huff's Church, Sunday at presented on Sunday at 9:00 A.M. The funeral of Mrs. Amanda 15 Note of scale The-birdhouse. eUbiata? ^ at the Reading Company's East A native of Lehigh county, she 16 Girl's name 10:00 A.M. Church School at 9:00 during the regular service. is the work of Grey Am£ V**: Penn Junction, formerly of town, was a daughter of the late Francis I (Werley) Dengler, 83, who died ort 18 Form of December 8th in the Lehigh County •to be' A.M. The Christmas program of Christ townRDGaiU^X^ who died Decemfber 11, was held and Emelinada (Bittenbender) SO Perform Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schmoyer, E. and R. Church School will be mg of the double ch^^ Monday at 2 P.M. in the Ritter Fu­ ; Home, Wescosville, where she was 22 Operates Shingler, and a member of Grace a guest for the past ten years, was 24 Agitate Breinigsville, will observe their given on Sunday at 7:15 P.M. The Heister residence, West M • ^ neral Home, Emmaus. The Rev. L. Lutheran Church, and the P.O. of 27 Confined held December 12th at 1:30 P. M., 29 Bright sayings Golden Wedding anniversary, Sun­ program includes songs and reci­ — *&&> R. Klinger officiated. Burial was A., Macungie. Her husband, James 31 Before day, December 28, at Zion's Lehigh tations by the Primary departments; made in Moravian cemetery, Em­ Bauer, died 22 months ago. in the Schmoyer Funeral Home, 32 Kind of tie Breinigsville. Burial was in the 34 Petitions Church, Alburtis at 2:00 P.M. The a playlet, "The Shepherds Live maus. In addition to her son Stanley, 38 Note of former is a retired rural mail car­ I Weisenberg Church cemetery. scale Again," Intermediate classes; and He was found slumped dead of a she is survived by another son, Ray­ A native of Lehiglv county, she 37 Pertaining rier. a pageant, "The Meaning of Christ­ WRIT1N6 PAP' heart attack over the wheel of his mond, Natrona; twb daughters, Mrs. to a stage I was a daughter of the late Jacob setting Mr. and Mrs. George Kemp and mas," adult classes and Junior and car, stalled on a flooded section of Frederick Huber, Brackenridge; 39 Indonesian of daughter Dolores, visited the for­ J and Elamanda (Smith) Werley and Sumatra Primary departments. Route 29 in Perkiomenville. and Mrs. Robert Heiser, Topton; j formerly resided in Seiberlingsville. 41 Direction mer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. three grandchildren; one great­ 42 Food (slang) A Christmas party will be held Mr. Fisher was employed by the Her husband, John Dengler, died 44 Apartment and Mrs. Eugene Bauer, Hereford. Reading Company for 35 years, grandchild; two brothers, Elia and 45 Finish Erwin Harner, Pottstown, and in the social rooms of Christ E. and i Frank, Macungie; and a sister, Mrs. 15 years ago. 47 Makes R. Church on Friday, December 26, THE PERFECT.;/c* starting his career as a clerk in She is survived by a daughter, mistake William Keiser, Pikeville, visited Allentown. He was later promoted Mary Hamscher, Allentown, R. D. 1. 49 Freshwater at 7:30 P. M. Anna, Pennsburg; and a grand­ annelid Mr. and Mrs. George Bechtel and to yardmaster, then general yard- 50 Pierce with Mrs. Katie Moyer. Mrs. LeRoy Gambler, Elizabeth daughter. pointed master before becoming assistant DAVID BECKER weapon Mr. and Mrs. John Feinour, Al­ Weiser and Mrs. Forrest Weiser trainmaster. 52 Tight were in Reading. The funeral of David Becker, 79, 54 Hawaiian bird lentown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver He was born in Kutztown, a son who died on December 11, at his 55 Part of body Nester. Mr. Schultz, Kutztown R. D., Pat­ 57 To press PUZZLE NO. M7 & udtcraft of Warren and Ida (Reinhard) Fish­ home in Hamburg, was held Mon­ 59 Word of 11 French for 53 Toward 61 Aloft Annie Schwam, Mary Davis, Essa rick Leimbach, Kutztown, and Paul er, and resided at 126 West Main negation 'and' 56 Article of 62 Therefore Weller, Henry Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad recently made a motor trip day at the Burkey and Spacht Fu­ 61 Employ 17 Correlative of furniture 64 French article street, the residence now occupied neral Home, Hamburg, with further 63 Otherwise either 58 Short sleep 66 Japanese Harvey Kemp and Henry Bauer to Detrpit, Michigan. CARDS by Mrs. Annie Zimmerman. 65 Sandarac tree 19 While 60 Native metal measure Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fenstermacher, services at St. Paul's Church, Wind­ 67 Seed 21 A single oc­ visited Mrs. Amanda Hilbert. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. DOES container casion Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Weiser, Mr. sor township. The Revs. Glenn Puzzle Ne. 216 68 Antlered 23 Kind of pen Julia Fendrick Fisher; his parents; Flinchbaugh and Charles Buffing- animal 25 Not endowed JERUSALEM (RED) CHURCH and Mrs. Earl Boone and Mr. and -HE LD'S, a sister,, Mrs. Clarence Hamman, ton officiated, and burial was in the 69 Heap with reason T 0 YULE PROGRAM SATURDAY Mrs. Henry Schoedler and children 173 WEST MAIN STREn*' Emmaus, and two brothers, Edwin, IT" 28 Was full of adjoining cemetery. VERTICAL noxious 0 I T I A Christmas program, comprising Ruth,. Robert and David, witnessed Fullerton, and Charles, Pottstown. ST...... MOD MU 1 Stream vapors an organ prelude, recitations, solos, the Ice Follies at Hershey. KUTZTOWN A native of Greenwich township, obstruction 27 Goes by GQ HOOD 0Q QD he was a son of the late Abraham ANY HOLIDAY ideas are 2 Opalescent 28 Secret society A E Kf TBH KI0IRIE A playlets and musical selections, will 3 Pronoun 30 Body of a MRS. SARAH BAUER and Annie (Zettlemoyer) Becker, M very simple in their thought 4 To bring water (pi.) A N £ N T___T|l|la__(S N A be presented by Jerusalem (Red) The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Bauer, and was a retired farmer. He was a and may be made at home with forth 33 To weary Church School, Saturday evening, 6 To play on a 35 To stupefy s T E T__|3|I|T__|I|JI C A 74, who died December 14 at the member of St. Paul's E. and R. almost no expense whatsoever. Try stringed 38 Rudely QBE GDG DEDDU at 7:30, at the Church. home of her son, Stanley Bauer, Church and its board of elders. His some of these which will give instrument concise Participants will be: Ada and GET HER , £&. 6 Musical in­ 40 Chinese IE LIA NH A Tib 3 Mertztown R D. 1, was h*»ld this wife died 14 years ago. holiday greetings: strument (pi.) money of Nancy Seltzer, Dennis Schroeder, 7 Form of account 00 BD DGDD EH afternoon at Grace Lutheran Surviving are these children: Mrs. Christmas cookies for the young­ 'to be' 43 Cook in cer­ Fay, Suzanne, Nancy Ann, Phyllis, 8 Recent tain manner DEO BEEEU GfcJU Church, Macungie. The Rev. Ellen Fink, Fleetwood; Mrs. Katie sters who come to call can be 9 Sticky 46 Ventured M I S C A L C U L A T t V Ruth and Joan Kistler, Dennis and wrapped individually in gay tissue compound 48 More certain A 3 3 E M A S MAT S Janice Peipher, Doris Dietrich, paper and placed in a drum at a 0 I am icontr.) 51 Prefix: twice Larry, Shirley and Arlan Shoemak­ hall table. Make the drum out of er, Ernest Bailey, Barbara, Florence, a cardboard carton and cover with — a.. a, aa •• aa - • ,t , Kniss, Ronald Herman, Leonard Anna, Annabel, Gorman, Russell, striped paper. Frederick and Philis Rhoads. and Eleanor Billig, Craig Fetherolf, ATPEACE These make attractive orna­ DRYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peters, Fleet­ Richard and Paul Zimmerman, ments for the tree plus giving Carol and Luther Zimmerman, MRS. JOHN MOYER wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. John cheer to those who come to call. Moyer. James and Paul Waidelich, Stanley Wrap small pieces of your own Reporter Dewitt, Nancy Weida, Barbara TT*'*' AT LAST Mr. and Mrs. Michael Korello and fruit cake in metallic paper and The Rev. Alton F. Hoffman will son, of Breinigsville, visited Mr. Smith, Dianne Fister, Barbara Kist­ tie with ribbon to boughs of the conduct church services at Christ j and Mrs. Richard Miller. ler, Joanne Fitterling, Alfred Smith, Christmas tree. Corinne Bachman, Carol Witman, (Mertz) Church, Sunday at 9:00 Dr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, North- No more mortal tribulations If you're giving aprons away, j ampton, visited Bertha Fox. Arlan and Florence Lenhart, Del- beset those whom the Lord which you've sewed yourself, wrap A.M. Church school at 10:00 A.M. oris Peipher, Anna Mae Kunkel and The Missionary Society held its The Cletus DeLong family left takes away. In that thought the package in the same material Russell Fister. in which the apron was made and Christmas party and birthday so­ for Florida for the winter months. find solace. And in our use as ribbon whatever was used cial in the basement of the church. ,..---••- ^ HEAR FRESHMAN CHOIR complete funeral service for trimming. Lunch was served and gifts were find ease in your mourning. Local residents were among the Knitted presents can be wrapped exchanged. The following were in LOWER many who heard the Freshman in tissue paper (white) and may be attendance: the Rev. and Mrs. Alton Choir of Westminster Choir Col­ tied with the various colored bits F. Hoffman, Judy, Randall and Den­ LONGSWAMP lege, at St. John's Lutheran, Read­ of yarn which were used for nis Hoffman, Mrs. Fred Frey, Mrs. ing. They were Mr. and Mrs. George knitting. Henry Neusch, Mrs. Ernest Sanders, LEO A. REINERT Reporter Christman and sons Martin and Mrs. Warren Boyer, Mrs. John Moy­ Paul. Mrs. Lewis Rahn, Elsie Rahn J. J. SCHOFER & SON RECIFE OF THE WEEK er, Mrs. Paul Dreibelbis, Mrs. Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Allison Minner and and Gayle Sterner. Angstadt, Mrs. Richard Miller, Mrs. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Green Christmas Salad Warren Cronrath, Mrs. Luther daughters Betty and Shirley and Ruth Christman is a member of Sleek modern styling (Serves 6-8) TELEPHONE 30 TOPTON, PA. Kniss, Mrs. Walter Scheidt, Mrs. son Russell visited Mr. and Mrs. the choir, which is reported to be i_ gleaming blood 1 package lime-flavored gela­ "the best Freshman choir in years." oak—seli-rising tray. Horace Sshaeffer, Mrs. James Albert Minner and Mr. and Mrs. Same Place for More Than 50 Years tin Rhoads, Mrs. Clarence Frederick, Robert Miller, St. Peter's Church. 1 cup boiling water Mrs. Carrie Gressley, Mrs. Edward The family circle is the supreme AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE H cnp orange Jnice Earl Gangwere, Alburtis, called conductor of Christianity.—Henry Philips, Mrs. Alan Hertzog, Mrs. on Paul Scheirer. 1 cop orange sections John Mertz, Mrs. Donald Spohn, Drummond 1 nnpeeled red apple, cat in Mrs. Raymond Weaver, Mrs. Lenius Mr. and Mrs. John Romig, Fog­ if you don't know LUMBER strips Heffner, Mrs. William Behm, Mrs. elsville, visited Mr. Romig's par­ 2 cnps cottage cheese Harry Luckenbill, Mrs. Leon Gern- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romig. know your lumber DEALER Lettuce or other greens m ert, Mrs. Clajx Herman, Mrs. Harry Charles Hunter, Huff's Church, called on the Fenstermaker family. OYSTERS 00 DOWN Schaffer, Katie Mast, Bertha Fox, Oysters are now in season, Make wool snowballs out of white Vernon Kercher, Topton, visited Betty Sicher, Joan Philips, Jane and we always have some felt if you have some around and Sanders, Betty Mertz, Hilda Boyer, | his mother, Mrs. Maude Kercher. DELIVER! use these for tying to bright red or I Mary Ann Kniss, Ruth DeLong, Charles Stauffer, Allentown, vis- freshly opened for your green ribbon in bows on presents. Miriam Heffner, Eva Heydt, Carrie , ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnabel. oyster stew, and fried oys­ Ma-rive streamlined modern Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Heydt, William Mertz, William Harry Fenstermaker butchered ters. chen fcoished in rich American *5/ Add orange juice. Chill until thick for Henry Schnabel. W«4oat. Ha» self-rising tray. Se* IM for Hi* best in all Ma foods and syrupy. Gently fold in orange OMt « * MtfWT SAVED MTS FOst A LAMM sections and apple strips. Spoon in­ and fresh produce at all time*. to molds. When firm, unmold in a circle on lettuce. Serve cottage Gehman s cheese in center, with soured LEVAN'S GIFT SHOP FRED G. T. SNYDER cream or salad dressing. Food APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, BEDDING, FLOOR COVERING. A URGE VAMtTf Socks for the fireplace may be NEWLY REMODELED OF GIFTS. made out of bright red or green 20 N. Whiteoak, Kutztown Phone 3041 quilted chintz or from felt. For Phone 2052 decorations, sew on bells, sequins FLEETWOOD, PA. or paste on the name, also cut -NOW OPEN- from felt. 0 Small glasses of jelly fit very A COMPLETE LINE OF ATTRACTIVE nicely into muffin pans and make a nice container for present giving. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Wrap the whole tin with glasses in cellophane. A small deposit reserves any gift OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS W.THE0. MILLER S.S0N U ESTATE ACTIONS BUILDING SUPPLIES • LUMBER Lewis Keller, Maidencreek town­ Have lunch in our new Coffee Shop ^fe&^_^ COAL • FUEL OIL • FEED ship. Balance of $2,278.70 distributed KUTZTOWN . - . VIRGINVILLE as follows: Esther Frey, $101.15; Ir-! U. S. Route 222, 1 Mile East of Kutztown vin Keller, $101.15; Irvin Keller,! Charles Keller, Archibald Keller | and Esther Frey, $346.07 each; Rob­ «M «*»»«» MM M^l«t^ U^ MWUia SIM ert Keller and Virginia Mauger, *•• I $346.06 each. W. Forry, attorney. Planning to Remodel Your Kitchen? II Laura DeLong is the sole heir and SCHWEMMERS executrix of the estate of her hus- j BEFORE YOU START-CONSULT band, Alvin DeLong, Topton, valued j at $2,000. Letters were issued to the i 4-DAY son, Warren DeLong. ERNST CABINET WORKS, INC. Alvin DeLong, 74, Topton, who j died December 3, left an estate j AAADE-TO-ORDER KITCHEN CABINETS valued at $2,000 to his widow, Laura BUILT AND INSTALLED SPECIAL DeLong. Modern FOLLOWERS OF THE STAR Bathroom On Sunday at 3:30 P.M. the Vanitories Store Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday ONLY! choirs of Memorial Church of the f-bRMlCA! Counters Give Nationally Holy Cross and Grace E. C. church, Reading, will present the Famous Watches cantata "Followers of the Star" at SALES INSTALLATION Memorial church, 5th near Button- 1951 BUICK Super Sedan. Beautiful 1950 BUICK Super Sedan. Dark For Christmas, j wood street, Reading. Marguerite YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS Scheifele will direct, and Elian Phones: Bus. 2031 51 Primrose Alley 2-tone gray, fully equipped in­ green, fully equipped including ft The Most Madeira will be at the organ. Res. 2476 Hamburg, Pa. cluding dynaflow, low mileage, The public is invited. dynaflow. Only $1995 Timely Gift j looks and runs like new. n, Of All ° y .--".' $2425 1949 BUICK Roadmaster Sedan. 1950 BUICK Super Convertible. Ma­ Black, seat covers, radio, heat­ GIFTS FOB ALL roon finish, tan top, fully er, dynaflow, etc. RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES, BIBLES, NEW REVISED STANDARD VERSION, equipped. Only $1995 Only $1545 BOOKS, DICTIONARIES Sunday School rewards for adults and children. Last Supper, Good Shepherd, Gethsemane, and other pictures. PHONE 2191 BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED VELVET PICTURES Hand Painted Glassware, Vases, Fruit and Nut Dishes, Beautiful'Hand Painted or Plain Plate Giass Mirrors, Blue Mirrors in lively Oil Colors. Lamps, Serving Trays, Heller Hostess Aluminum Ware KUTZTOWN AUTOMOBILE CO. COMPLETE LINE OF PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH GIFTS Gift Wrappings, Stationery, Greeting Cards for Christmas and All Year Round Used Car Lot Remember Your Friends with These Gifts Call, write or phone store ILLER 1 Vi Miles West of Kutztown-Route 222 & Crystal Cave Road 141 West Washington Street, Fleetwood, Pa.f Phone 2301 OPEN DAILY—9:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. WHOLESALE and RETAIL SATURDAYS—9:00 A. M. TO 5.00 P. M. SUNDAYS—11:00 A. M. TO 5:00 f. * The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952 ELEVEN Fern Huseman and BOOK BRINGS MEMORIES copies for my sisters, one who is a line are included; a snow gentle­ Mrs. John Grim, Mrs. Joseph Pat­ School-examinations are one-sid­ fey Bower S^ Letters To The Urged to Report missionary nurse in Ethiopia, and man and a snowlady; a church ton and Mrs. William Liggett. ed; it is not so much academic /made bir'rih y «* TO ILLINOIS NAMESAKE the other in Milwaukee. Thank you scene; not to forget miniature education, as a moral and spiritual for the enjoyment I have had read­ candles made out of cigarettes, and Hostesses will include Mrs. John Editor "I have enjoyed reading your C. Grim, Mrs. William Arndt, Mrs. culture, which lifts one higher.— Burton Merkel Wed "Mystery" Deaths! ing this very enlightening book corn-tassel trees! Mary Baker Eddy Shamrock Station lovely book 'Of the Dutch I Sing,' about my father's people, who were Elbur Bair, Mrs. George Bieber, Dear Editor: St. John's Lutheran church was ' Farmers were alerted today writes Mrs. Kenneth Wuest (Jeafl- born in your part, of our United Mrs. James Bierly, Mary Bortz, Mrs. the scene of the recent marriage of against "mystery" deaths occurring Scholl) Wheaton, Illinois. "It Carl Christman. Mrs. Russell Con­ RADIO ond TV SERVICE P also added . S?" My eight children and I know States of America." Woman's Club to now what good neighbors we have Fern B. Huseman, daughter of Mrs. among livestock. Such deaths, says brought back memories of the rad, Mrs. Wayne Gernerd, Mrs. and what a good community we Lillian and the late Harling C. the American Foundation for Ani- i times I visited in Pennsylvania, CHRISTMAS CENTERPIECES (Continued from page one) Marcus Held, Mrs. John Kistler, George Arnold live in. My husband was taken to Huseman, and Burton C. Merkel, mal Health, could be the first warn-! when Mrs. Mary Adam and Mrs. The Christmas centerpieces on Mrs. Clyde Lytle, Jr., Mrs. John ing of secret bacteriological war-| traits of Industry. She is an alumna 444 WEST MAIN STREET the hospital in October and four son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Merkel, Jennie Schappell lived in Kutztown. view at the Giant Cleaners, were of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. McDuffee, Mrs. J. Russell Oswald, KUTZTOWN, PA. weeks later died of bulbar polio. Mertztown. The double ring cere­ fare, or of inroads by a fast-spread­ taken Friday by the Red Cross to Marie Shankweiler and Mrs. Ken­ ing disease new to the area, or of "I slept in the bed upstairs that She will trace the Madonna theme Phone 64?6 Since he was taken sick and to this mony was solemnized by the Rev. had wooden slats and a feather tick New Cumberland, for distribution in paintings from the Middle Ages neth Yerger. r day the people have not forgotten a new flareup of an old disease to veteran hospitals. The more than c3 r^r.r J. W. Bittner. which could endanger both human that would not stay in place. I had to modern times, and will be as­ us. The attendants were Shirley sweet fellowship with them in the three dozen were made by mem­ sisted by these models, procured by beings and livestock in the locality. bers of the Woman's Club, at the w/sh to thank the church, the Bortz, of town, and Ernest Meek, evening before they went to bed, Mrs. Arthur Wirtz: Mrs. Paul De­ VERTI-BLINT D • the stores, the bakery, the Any deaths from "mystery" causes reading the Word of God and sing­ inspiration of Mrs. Frank Good­ NEW FOUR-kVAY Alburtis. should be reported immediately to Ragon, Mrs. Frank Goodman, Mrs. _ Caloric and all the people Given in marriage by her brother, ing choruses and a hymn. I could man, chairman of the Garden Di­ Paul Smith, Mrs. Darwin Angstadt, WINDOW DECORATION whW».Afe»-lS|>

TWELVE The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 18, 1952 Classified Ads Classified Ads I Classified Ads i Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads NEW TRIPOLI Classified^ HELP WANTED 1941 CHEVROLET, special DeLuxe, one PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF MEETING LEGAL NOTICES G SITUATIONS WANTED owner. In perfect condition. Also 1947 ^ ATNOTic_r MRS. ELMER FISHER Harley-Davidson motorcycle, 61 OVH MAN and WIFE for • rural two adult home YOUNG MAN wants part-time work for PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND ANNUAL MEETING DOWER DISCHARGE NOTICE valve, perfect condition; large heater, like O.C.. Berks County. Pa.—Est. of Solomon on a main highway to take care of cook­ evenings and Saturdays in this area. Good new, used five months; extension table; VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS The annual meeting of Farmers' Mutual Estate of HETTIE A c^I? I ing and general housework along with references. Write Patriot Box 85. Along Route 222 in the Village of Mon­ Fire Insurance Company of Berks and Lehigh Schlegel. late of Fleetwood. Berlu County, kitchen cabinet; writing desk; end table; Pa., dec'd. R^ombmanor Townihip> ggH,^ 1 The Ebenezer Church School will large lawn and flower gardens. Private liv­ Decl8-5t* Philco radio; chest, like new. Phone Fleet­ terey Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Counties will be held at the Office of the have its annual Christmas program ing quarters with good working conditions Pa., on Saturday. December 27, 1952 at Company, in Kutztown, Pa., on the 12th day To the widow (name unknown) of Solomon wood 4058. Decl8-2t of January, A.D., 1953 between the hours of Letters testamentary 0n rK. and privileges. State age, experiences, wages 12-30 p.m. Schlegel, dec'd.; James Schlegel, Charles havmg been granted to the 1_**« m.1 on Wednesday evening at 7:00. expected to start and references. Your ap­ ORDINANCE Real estate consists of a 2V, story brick 2 and 3 P.M., for the purpose of electing Schlegel, Benjamin Schlegel, Peter Schlegel, 1 CHRISTMAS TREES. Norway Spruce, Trin­ Directors for the year 1952 and for the trans­ Persons indebted to the JS,.""* '**^ The Young People's Council will plication will be confidential. Write Post ity Lutheran Church lot on Penna. Ave., house on a lot 60x175 ft. with frontage along Mary Reddinger, Lydia Moyer, Amanda to make payment, and C\**T£__. Office Box 1445. Lancaster, Pa. ORDINANCE concrete road U.S. 222. House contains 9 action of such business as may be brought be­ Holyok, Simon Schlegel, William Schlegel. meet on Monday evening, Decem­ Saturday, December 20, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. fore the meeting. P h Mme wi Decl8-tf Ordinance authorizing, directing, ratifying Trees only cut to order at lot. |1.50, $2.00, rooms, bath, electric, large barn, cistern and Elijah Schlegel, heirs and legal representatives G STERy V, ' «2^deuS^l ber 29, instead of Friday evening. well. Also complete line of household goods. ROLAND S. RHODE, of Solomon Schlegel, dec'd., and their heirs G STERN. Fleetwood R. D &'l«l and confirming the construction of sanitary and $2.50. Decl8-lt* Co., Pa., executor. Or m i. "•• 1 5a Gift exchange, Christmas party, and sewers in the Borough of Kutztown on Key­ Conditions by Decl8-3t Secretary and legal representatives, and any other heirs _ RUSSELL L. HILLER h r «°">tT ^1 LABORERS WANTED to do general work. stone Avenue from Noble Street in a westerly TURKEYS, heavy toms, corn fed, guaran­ MRS. SARAH GRIM and legal representatives of said Solomon Trust Bldg., Reading p.'. **. ** J election of officers, will comprise direction, a distance of approximately three teed good, 25 to 30 lbs., 40c per lb., L R WELDER, Auctioneer ANNUAL MEETING Schlegel, dec'd., and any other person or per­ the meeting. Rate 11.38 per hour. Apply at plant office, hundred feet, and on Chestnut Street from dressed or alive. Closed Sundays. Lawrence MEITZLER and GREENAWALD, The annual meeting of the stockholders of sons interested: A Home Economics meeting will Trout Alley to South Laurel Street, a distance Good, between Fleetwood and Lyons, phone Clerks Decll-3t this company for the election of a President Take Notice that on November 29. 1952, ^M^TRTHIXT}^^ Allentown Portland Cement Co., Evans­ of approximately one hundred eighty feet, 4051. Decl8-tf and Directors to serve for the ensuing year, Charles M. and Edna M. Kline presented In estate of HARVEY c r j?° I be held at the home of Mrs. Clayton and providing for the assessment and collec­ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE and for the transaction of such other business their petition averring that they are tbe Werley, on Tuesday afternoon at ville. DecIS-lt tion of the costs of the same. DAINTY APRONS, Asbestos Hot Pads, Fay ; as may be brought before the meeting, will owners of a lot of ground with a two-story ^e^Kumown.BerksCoiy^l Whereas, the installation of sanitary sewers Underwear and Ladies Handkerchiefs. Or- I be held at the office of the Company, Read­ frame dwelling and frame building in rear Letters af administration oo tk. J. 2:00. All ladies of the community under the front-foot assessment plan had der now from Eva Fisher, 324 E. Main ! COLLEGE GARDENS. KUTZTOWN ing Terminal, Philadelphia, Pa., on Monday, thereon erected situate on the East side of having been granted to th, £^nl invited. HOUSEKEEPER for a rural two adult home heretofore been authorized in the streets, high­ Street, Kutztown, Pa. Decll-2t . RANCH TYPE. 2 br.. Ir.. kit. and bath. January 12, 1953, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. Franklin St. and known as 207 N. Franklin persons indebted to the «a_^*»^ gl on a main highway to take care of cook­ ways and alleys in the Borough of Kutztown; Ample closets, full basement, oil fired h.a. W. W. RHOADS, St. in Fleetwood, Berks County, Pa., con­ to make payment, and those h..* >«*fcl The Blue Ridge Trail Council, ing and general housework. Private living and ONE YELLOW BABY BASKET, complete! heat, 80 gal. h.w. heater, curb and side­ Decl8-lt Secretary taining 7500 sq. ft. more or less more fully present the same, without H.I* ^1 No. 179, D. of A. will have its an­ quarters with good working conditions and Whereas, it is necessary for the disposal with hood, plastic liner and mattress. Call . walk, beautiful lawn, large lot. superb described in D.B. Vol. 1113, p. 556 Berks MARY E. DIETS lY'w" ' privileges. State age, experiences, wages of sewage matter and the protection or the Topton 176R21. Decll-2tj view. Immediate occupancy $10,700. ANNUAL MEETING County records; that said premises were a Street. Kutztown, Peno^. *•£ nual Christmas party on Tuesday, expected to start and references. Your ap­ health of persons residing in and abutting on _—_—_ . LARRY FENSTERMAKER The annual meeting of the stockholders of part of a larger tract owned by one Solomon plication will be confidential. Write Post Strand Theatre Bldg.. Tel. 2005 Schlegel who died Jan. 7, 1887 intestate, on December 30, at 7:30 P.M. All mem­ the hereinafter mentioned streets and high­ 1950 FORD I?-ton pick-up, good condition. ! the Farmers Bank of Kutztown, for the pur­ JAMES F. MARX RAtt„-, Office Box 1445, Lancaster. Pa. ways in the Borough to construct additional Sept4-tf pose of electing directors for the ensuing year the sale of which tract by his estate the ington St.. Read,ng \g^<0« J bers and their families are invited. Decl8-tf Apply 407 N. Franklin St., Fleetwood, I Court created a dower charge of 1/3 of the sanitary sewers; Pa. Decll-3t| and transacting other business properly Sunday, December 28, at 7:30 Now, therefore, be it enacted and ordained HOUSES OLD AND NEW brought before the meeting, will be held on net proceeds the interest to be paid to the P.M., the Junior and Senior choirs HAWAIIAN GUITAR PLAYER and Spanish by the Burgess and the Town Council of the TURKEYS—corn fed, dressed or alive. Ash- I Some folks prefer the old. We have one, Tuesday, January 13th, 1953 at eleven A.M. widow and after her death the principal to guitar player, talented in singing, under Borough ot Kutztown, and it is hereby enacted er J. Treichler, phone Kutztown 6807. large 8 room single brick, conveniently at the banking house. Main and White Oak the persons legally entitled thereto, by its of Ebenezer church will render a 18 years, interested in joining rhythm in­ and ordained by the authority of the same Decll-2t* located, all facilities, lot 50 x 140, slate Sts., Kutztown, Pa. order made July 2, 1887, R.E. Bk. 3C. p. program of carols and a candlelight strumental band. Phone Topton 111R13. as follows: and tin roof, 3-car garage. Owner says 544; that said widow is believed to have died Decl8-2t Section I—That the proper municipal au­ A BRAND NEW Cleary electric adding ma­ house can be converted to apartments, two H. A. FISTER. upwards of fifty or more years ago; that service. Anthems will be sung by thorities are hereby authorized and directed chine never used. Regular price of this ma­ ways, first and second floors or front and Decl8-4t Cashier twenty years or more have elapsed since the both choirs, under the direction of WOMAN for general kitchen work and dish­ to construct and install sanitary sewers under chine is $265.75, special price to quick cash rear halves. principal of said dower has become due and washing, morning shift. Also woman for and along the following streets and highways buyer $215.00. Royal H. Eckert, Inc., 21st SINGLE BRICK, 7 rooms plus powder room ANNUAL MEETING payable; that no payment of principal or in­ 'T'S A 10VH, organist and choirmaster, Maynard diner and dining room work. Decl8-tf in the Borough of Kutztown at the locations and Hamilton Sts., Allentown, Pa., phone and bath, almost a full two-story bunga­ The annual meeting of the shareholders terest has been made within twenty years and low type, cemented cellar, slate roof, of The Kutztown National Bank, Kutztown, no proceeding has been brought and no writ­ Bealer. Patron tickets can be secur­ and between the points hereafter set forth: HE 4-4531. Dec4-3t Pa., for the election of directors and the ed from any member of the senior BOYS and GIRLS wanted. Apply Saucony (a) Keystone Avenue from Noble Street fruit and shade trees, numerous outbuild­ ten acknowledgment of the existence of said •mi t Shoe Factory, 12 Peach St., Kutztown, Pa. in a westwardly direction a distance of ap­ A BRAND NEW Underwood Champion port­ ings, acreage. transaction of any business that may come dower and no written promise to pay the choir. Decl8-2t proximately three hundred (300') feet; able typewriter with tabulator ana carrying SMALL FARMS—17 A. to large. 130 A. before the meeting, will be held on Tues­ same has been made within such period by (b) Chestnut Street from Trout Alley to case regular price is $98.07, special price plus. day, January 13th, 1953, at the office of the the owners of the real estate described or PRAcnoi Mrs. Annie Oswald will observe TRACTOR trailer driver wanted, should have South Laurel Street, a distance of approxi­ for Christmas $75.00. Royal H. Eckert, ACREAGE—In the heart of the boro. Can bank, between the hours of 11 o'clock a.m. their predecessors in title; that no sufficient her 92 birthday anniversary Satur­ at least 3 .years experience, preferably mar­ mately one hundred and eighty (180') feet. Inc., 21st and Hamilton Sts., Allentown, be conveniently tied in with water and and 1 o'clock p.m. of that day. discharge satisfaction, release, acquittance or LIGHT;, day. ried. Applicants will be investigated. Apply Section II—That immediately upon comple­ Pa., Phone He 4-4531. Dec4-3t sewer systems. N. W. HENSINGER, acknowledgment of payment of said dower is in person between 9 A. M. and 4P. M. at tion of the extensions as aforesaid, the Bor­ SAMUEL BUTZ, Broker, Allan F. Bubeck, Decll-5t Cashier of record; and that the •• Court thereupon Mrs. Ida Moyer is residing with Shirks Motor Express Corporation, Bern ough Engineer shall ascertain the exact cost GEESE, live or dressed. Irvin L. Miller, 1 ' Salesman, 253 W. Main, Kutztown, phones granted a citation directed to you to appear ONI UHil\ H her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Madison Ave., Reading, Pa. and expense thereof, including advertising mile N.W. of Kutztown Airport, Kutztown 4171, 2055. Nov20-tf ANNUAL MEETING before trie court on December 27, 1952 at Dec4-4t and incidental expenses connected therewith. Rd. 3. Phone 6931. Dec4-4t« , The annual meeting of the stockholders of 10:00 A. M. to show cause why the above and Mrs. Herden Moyer. COLLEGE GARDENS MONEY SAVER The National Bank of Topton, for the elec­ mentioned premises should not be released Section III—The cost and expense thereof I and discharged from the lien of said dower Diane Sharon, daughter of Mr. MIDDLE-AGED MAN and WIFE for work as thus ascertained shall be paid by the as­ HOLSTEIN cow, fresh. John Bieber, near | 2 NEW brick front houses, 3 bed rooms, tion of directors to serve for the ensuing in local business establishment. Living bath, kit., large living room, cement base­ year, and for the transaction of such other and the payment thereof. and Mrs. Paul Snyder, Germans­ quarters furnished. No children or pets. sessment of the amount of such cost and Fleetwood, phone Fleetwood 4091. expenses, and the costs and expenses are Dec4-2t» ment, curb, sidewalk. Complete the interior business as may properly come before the ville, was baptized by the Rev. Write Patriot Box 26. Decll-2t hereby levied and assessed as a sewage tax yourself and save several thousand dollars. meeting, will be held at the banking house of ROY SCHWEITZER, Luther J. Linn. upon the property or properties adjoining or TURKEYS, GEESE. DUCKS—Turkey gob- i Priced at $6500.00, including lot. the said bank, in the borough of Topton, Pa., Sheriff of Berks County. MECHANIC and MAN for car lubrication, adjacent to the streets wherein the said sewers biers, geese and ducks 40c per lb. J. Leroy ; Larry Fenstermaker, Tel. Kutztown 2005. on the second Tuesday in January, being JAMES W. BERTOLET, Capt. and Mrs. Arlan F. Bond, steady work. Apply Harold K. Kurtz shall be laid as above-described, by the front- Schwoyer, Kutztown, R. D. No. 3, phone I Nov6-tf Tuesday. January 13th, 1953. between the Attorney Dec4-3t Chevrolet. S. Maple St., Kutztown, Pa. foot rule. Topton 117 R14. Nov20-6t j hours of 11 o'clock a.m. and 1 o'clock p.m. Alexandria, Va., became the par­ Novl3-tf BUSINESS PROPERTY—269-273 W. Main. EXECUTOR S NOTICE Section IV—Immediately upon the com­ J. PARK SMITH, In estate of THOMAS Y. HEFFNER, late ents of a daughter, Anita Louise, pletion of the entire sewer lines as above set TURKEY BROILERS—Beltsville white. 6 to 52 ft. front, 160 ft. deep to an alley. Dec.ll-5t Cashier MAN WANTED to drive a truck and work 14 lbs. dressed for pan. James Good, phone j About 3000 sq. ft. on main first floors. 2 Vi of Oley, Berks County, Pennsylvania, de­ at the Allentown hospital. in a feed mill. Apply by writing Patriot forth, the Borough Engineer shall, after as­ ceased. certaining the exact costs and expenv.j there­ Kutztown 5341. Nov20-tf and 3 stories. Warehouse, workshop ana ANNUAL MEETING The Cubs Pack No. 89 will meet Box 60. Nl3-tf open storage space in rear; basements ce­ Letters testamentary on the above estate of, calculate and ascertain the assessment or The annual meeting of the stockholders of on Monday, December 29, at 7:30 assessments assessable on the property or LARGE outdoor steel grain bins for sale with . mented. StrMCturally sound, good timbers. having been granted to the undersigned, all MALE and FEMALE help wanted tor sewing SAMUEL BUTZ, Broker. Allan F. Bubeck. the First National Bank in Fleetwood, Pa., persons indebted to the estate are requested PM. in the church basement. machines (all kinds). Apply Kutztown properties adjoining or adjacent to the afore­ over 3000 bushel capacity. No longer need- j for the election of directors and the transac­ said sewer or sewers in the method and to ed on account of new additions to our j Salesman, 253 W. Main. Kutztown. phone to make payment, and those having claims Shoe Company. 240 N. Whiteoak St.. Kutz­ 4171, 2055. Oct30-tf tion of any business that may come before to present the same, without delay, to town, Pa. Sept4-ti the extent as provided herein, and shall pre­ mill. Arenel Farms Feed Mill. Shoemakers- ! the meeting, will be held at the office of the pare assessment bills or certificates and cer­ ville. Pa. Nov6-tf ISAAC P. RHOADS, 246 East Main Street, LARGE BUILDING with large frontage on bank Tuesday, January 13th, 1953. Kutztown, Pennsylvania, Executor. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS, full tify to the Borough Council the correctness Pauline Reifinger of tbe same, which assessment and assess­ TURKEYS—Broad breasted bronze, corn fed, j Main Street in Borough of Shoemakersville Polls open .from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. JAMES F. MARX, Esq.. Attorney. time employment. Deisher Knitting Mills, —with second floor apartment and first HOWARD OSWALD, JR., Decll-6t Kutztown, Pa. Aug7-tf ment bills duly certified under the seal of the no oil or drug flavor, guaranteed good. Borough of Kutztown and attested by the Toms 40c 1' . hens 44c lb. live weight. floor suitable for business of any kind. For Dec.ll-5t Cashier Burgess or President of Council and by the Will also dress for pan. except Sunday. full information and inspection apply Arenel EXECUTORS NOTICE Bride of LeRoy Eck Secretary, shall be collectible from the owner We deliver. Lawrence Good, phone 4051, ' Farms, Main Office, Shoemakersville, Pa. NOTICE OF Estate of AMOS SWARTZENTRUBER. DUNKEL'S SCHEDULES or owners of such adjoining or adjacent prop­ between Fleetwood and Lyons. Oct30-tf ' Nov27-tf ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING late of Longswamp Township, Pa., deceased. erty or properties. Notice is hereby given that the annual Letters testamentary on the above estate Trinity Lutheran Church was the OATS—We bought several carloads and SIX HUNDRED (600 feet frontage on main meeting of the stockholders of The Deisher having been granted to the undersigned, all CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS Section V—Said assessment bills or certifi­ persons indebted to the estate are requested PERFECT FOI ANY IO0M IN scene of the marriage of Pauline cates, when executed as provided in Section offer good-quality western oats off-the-car. ; highway in Borough of Shoemakersville at Knitting Mills, will be held at the office cf Arenel Farms Feed Mill, Shoemakersville, an attractive price for entire plot. For in­ the company, Monday, January 5, 1953 (1:00 to make payment, and those having claims to YOUR HOME • SEE THtM AT- Reifinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Special, anthems by the senior IV hereof shall be served upon the owner present the same, without delay, to or owners of such adjoining or adjacent prop­ Pa. Octl6-tf ] formation and location apply Arenel Farms, to 2:00 P. M.) for the election of directors Ralph Reifinger, 40 West Weiss choir, under the direction of Mrs. erty or properties either personally, or by Main Office, Shoemakersville, Pa. and for the transaction of such other busi­ ANNA E. SWARTZENTRUBER, Mertz­ street, Topton, to LeRoy Eck, son Melvin Arndt, and the youth choir, leaving the same with an adult member of COAL ROOM HEATERS and oil space heat­ Nov27-tf ness as may properly be brought before the town. R. D. 1, Pennsylvania; WALTER A. the family with whom the owner or owners ers. C. A. Lesher, Lenhartsville, Pa. meeting. BENFIELD, Alburtis, R. D. No. 1, Pennsyl­ KUTZTOWN of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eck, Em­ under the direction of Gladys Mer­ Aug7-tf 14 LOTS ALREADY SOLD vania, Executors, or to their Attorney, SYD­ reside, if the owner or owners cannot be CHOICE lots still available in College Gar- GEORGE A. DREIBELBIS. NEY REUBEN, Esq., 522 Washington St., maus. The double-ring ceremony kel, will highlight the Dunkel's found within the Borough of Kutztown. If Dec4-5t Secretary. FURNITURE was solemnized by the Rev. Alton the said owner or owners of the said adjoin­ FIREWOOD for sale—$6.00 per load deliv/ Jens, Kutztown'$ newest and most desirably Reading, Pennsylvania. LJ-Decll-6t Church School Christmas program ing or adjacent property have no residence ered, Jacob K. Hartman, Kutztown. R. D. planned residential area. All lots 60' x STORE F. Hoffman. Sunday at 10:45 A. M., in connec­ or cannot be found in the said Borough of 2, phone 6798. Mar22-tf 155', priced reasonably at $675. Invest in LEGAL NOTICES IF YOU WANT TO SELL II Kutztown, then the said bill shall be posted your future, now. 123 WEST MAIN STREET, Pfe iM) The bridal party comprised Mrs. tion wtih Church Services. Larry Fenstermaker, Tel. Kutztown 2005. ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED upon the premises or a copy thereof left with HOG SHELTERS—Walter L. Kline, Arene! EXECUTOR S NOTICE Open every evening until Qtm*t Rayneld Schlegel, sister of the Other numbers comprise: Scrip­ the occupant, if there be one, and shall fur­ Hog Farm, Shoemalcersville. Pa. Sept25-tf Decl8-tf In estate of ALVIN DeLONG. late of the IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT bride, matron of honor; Mrs. Rich­ ture, Marilyn Merkel; recitations; a ther be mailed by registered mail to the Borough of Topton, Berks County, Pennsyl­ owner or owners or his or their agent or BUSINESS SERVICE FOR RENT vania, deceased. ard Hackman, sister of the bride, pantomime, "Away In a Manger," attorney at his or their last known address. and Mrs, Wayne Barto, sister of the Letters testamentary on the above estate and a meditation, "The Holy Night," Section VI—Said assessments shall be pay- This is a special convenience for residents 6 ROOM & BATH, STONE, oil h.w.h., having been granted to the undersigned, all bridegroom, bridesmaids; Dianne by the Rev. Craig J. Dorward. abie forthwith at the office of the Treasurer of Topton and vicinity who desire to adver-, newly modernized throughout, automatic persons indebted to the estate are requested Hackman, niece of the bride, flower of the Borough. Should any owner or owners tise in display or classified columns of the washer, dryer, stove, etc., near Bowers. to make payment, and those having claims to A pageant, 'The Story Ever of said adjoining or adjacent property against Kutztown Patriot. Such advertisements may I Apply Fenstermacher's Real Estate, Bowers present the same, without delay, to girl, and Harvey Eck, brother of the New," will highlight the Candle­ which an assessment shall have been made, be brought or phoned to WAYNE GEIGER, ', Road, Topton, Pa., phone Topton 218R2. WARREN A. DeLONG, 38 W. Main bridegroom, best man. The ushers refuse or neglect to pay such an assessment Mertztown Rd. I, phone Topton 245R21. Decll-3t Street, Macungie, Pa., Executor. light service December 25, at 7:30 within thirty (30) days after notice of the Nl3-tf« FORRY & FORRY, Attorneys, E. Franklin were Rayneld Schlegel and Wayne P. M. The Senior and Youth Choirs same the Borough shall immediately file a LOVELY front sleeping room for a working Street, Topton, Pa. Decl8-3t Barto. claim therefor, together with five per cent AUTHORIZED FULLER BRUSH SERVICE couple or two working girls. Reasonable will present special Christmas (59fc) as penalty added and legal interest A Quality brush refit. Phone Kutztown 2581. Dec4-3t ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Nuptial music was rendered by anthems. Participants are: Wayne thereon against the property against which Prompt delivery on mail or phone orders Estate of SALLIE H. GEIST, late of the Mrs. Campbell Moatz, organist, and Dietrich, Pauline Heinly, Marie such assessment or assessments have been JOHN D. ANGSTADT Township of Longswamp, Pa., deceased. made. It shall be the duty of the Borough 212 N. Richmond Street LOST Letters of administration on the above es­ Doris Eisenhart, vocalist Dietrich, William Millard, Clifford Solicitor when any such assessment or as­ Fleetwood. Pa.—Phone Fleetwood 2682 tate having been granted to the undersigned, The church was decorated with Dietrich, George Seidel, Irwin Her­ sessment bills have been certified to him for Febl*tf THREE STRAND PEARL NECKLACE some­ all persons indebted to the estate are re­ white pompons, chrysanthemums the filing of a claim, to file such claims in where in Kutztown. Phone Topton 226R5. quested to make payment, and those having ring, Ralph Sanner, Lawrence Sun­ the proper office of the County of Berks BUSINESS ERVICES ....; Reward. Decl8-lt claims to present the same, without delay, to and palms. The pews were adorned day, Elton Sunday, Elton Dietrich, against the property or properties upon which FAUST UPHOLSTERY SERVICE JOHN G. SCHOFER, 109 N. Main St., with white satin bows. such assessment or assessments nave been Suites recovered. Platforms rebuilt. All Topton, Pa., Administrator, or to his Attor­ Robert Dietrich, Carl Herring, Cur­ made. The Borough Solicitor shall .thereupon kinds of odd chairs recovered. Samples and BIDS WANTED neys, JOHN W. DRY and HARRY W The bride, given in marriage by tis Dietrich, Ethel Heinly, Alice proceed to collect the same under the general free estimates. Warren D. Faust. 301 S. SPEIDEL, Esqs., 518 Washington Street, her father, was attired in a gown Bower, Kathryn Bower, Mary Jane law relating to the collection of municipal Franklin St., Fleetwood, phone 2956. Sealed proposals will be received by the Reading, Pa. Decl8-6t claims, unless the owner or owners shall Decl8-12t undersigned Secretary of the Borough of with a lace bodice and satin and Sunday, Robert Kleinknecht, Mrs. have been granted the privilege of payinj Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, up EXECUTORS NOTICE lace skirt. Her fingertip veil feU Mary Danenhower, Diana and Gene such assessment or assessments in ininsta! l CONVERTIBLE tops recovered. Furniture and to 7:30 P.M., on Tuesday, January 6, 1953, In estate of EDWIN A. HEFFNER, late menti as provided in Section VII hereof. auto upholstery. Venetian blinds. George for the furnishing of a new 1953 '6" cylin­ of Township of Longswamp, deceased. from a tiara of rhinestones and seed Danenhower, Mrs. Olive Dietrich, Section VII—Any owner or owners of prop­ Stump, 228 E. Main St.. Fleetwood, Pa , der, 2-door black sedan Police Car equipped Letters testamentary on the above estate pearls and she carried white pom­ LuAnn and Dale Dietrich, Mrs. erty adjacent or adjoining to said sewer or 1 Phone 4711 Febi-tf ; with the following accessories: Heavy duty having been granted to the undersigned, all pons centered with an orchid. sewers, shall have the privilege, upon written generator, heater and defroster, directional persons indebted to the estate are requested Grace Merkel, Neil and John Mer­ request directed to the Boiough Treasurer signals, heavy duty clutch and transmission. to make payment, and those having claims Mrs. Schlegel, matron of honor, kel, Helen Fink, Herman Danen­ within thirty (30) days after receipt of the PUBLIC SALE All proposals must cover full price of "car to present the same, without delay, to wore a gown of deep purple velvet hower and Raymond SeideL assessment or assessment bill, and upon pay­ and accessories to be furnished; allowance for LLOYD HEFFNER, R. D. No. 1. Mertz­ ment of an installment of one-fouith (l/4) PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE present Police Car in trade; less Federal Tax town, Pennsylvania; HARVEY HEFFNER, and carried a fan of yellow roses of the amount of the assessment, of paying FARM STOCK AND EQUIPMENT on car and accessories, and best date of Mertztown, Pennsylvania, Executors. and white pompons. the balance of said assessment against such On New Year's Day, along Route 222, l delivery. JOHN W. DRY and HARRY W. SPEI­ GRIMVILLE PARISH property or such owner or owners in three between Kutztown and Allentown, in the > The Borough Council of the Borough of DEL, Esquires, Attorneys. LJ-Decll-6t Mrs. Hackman and Mrs. Barto, <3) equal quarterly installments, the first Village of Schofers, Maxatawny Township, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, reserves the right to bridesmaids, wore gowns of mint CANDLELIGHT SERVICES of which shall be due and payable three (3) Berks County, Pa., on Thursday, January waive any informalities in, or to reject any EXECUTORS NOTICE Note: School Children! green velvet and both carried fans months from the date of the above-mentioned 1, 1953, at 11:00 a.m. or all bids. In the estate of HARRY B. BERTOLET, fiist installment payment, the said three equal 18 milk cows. 2 heifers, stock bull, all BOROUGH OF KUTZTOWN late of Maidencreek Township, Berks County, To the public school student of Topton, as well as to the of red roses and white pompons. The lighting of the Advent quarterly installments to bear interest at the good Holstein stock, all heavy milkers and i By: CARL H. BORTZ, Pennsylvania, deceased. Dianne Hackman, flower girl, candles with the respective read­ rate of six per cent (6%) per annum from mostly fresh by d#y of sale; 2 brood sows, j Secretary Letters testamentary on the above estate student of each nearby school district, who gives us the first the date of notice of the assessment until the boar, 2 Farmall H tractors both on rubber, | Borough Hall having been granted to the undersigned, all wore an orchid satin gown and a ings of the prophecies and the installment is paid. 12 and 14 in. tractor plows, 8 ft. disc. Perry i Decl8-2t Kutztown, Pa. persons indebted to the estate are requested correct answer, we will deposit $1.00 in a Savings Account. headdress of yellow roses and white Provided, however, that the granting of harrow, 4-section lever harrow, 8 ft. culti- . to make payment, and those having claims to Any student can win five non-consecutive times. Birth of Jesus Christ will highlight the privilege of paying the assessment in in­ packer, potato planter, 16 disc Ontario tractor present the same, without delay, to William pompons, and carried a small fan stallments shall not relieve the Borough of drill, 2-iow corn planter, manure spreader, | AUTOMOBILES Koerwer, 501 Highland Avenue, Baederwood, of the same flowers. the Christmas Candlelight services the duty of filing a lien for any assessment tractor cultivator, side delivery rake, Mc- | Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, Wm. Koerwer, of Answer to last Thursday's Ad:—Daniel Webster said "Liberty and Union, The bride's mother wore a wine at Dunkel's, December 25 at 7:30 not paid in full within thirty (30) days of Grmick 50-T pick-up baler (like new), Mc- j AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 6615 North 13th Street, Philadelphia 26. now and forever, one and inseparable." the notice of such assessment. In case of de­ Cormick 5-ft. 52R combine, sulky weeder, | 5 DOLLARS down, 1937 FORD, very clean. Pennsylvania and Berks County Trust Com­ silk dress with black accents, and P.M.; New Bethel Zion, December fault of any owner or owners in the payment 2 flat wagons on steel, land roller, bale '41 FORD, new paint. pany, 35 North Sixth Street, Reading, Penn­ the bridegroom's mother wore a of any installment and interest as aforesaid elevator, seeder for tractor. 8 ft. tractor mow- j '39.PLYMOUTH, perfect mechanically. sylvania, Executors, or to their Attorneys 24 at 8:00 P.M.; New Bethel, De­ for a period of thirty days (30) after the er, extension ladder, body wagon, potato '40.DeSOTO 4-door. Dawson H. Muth, Esquire of Body, Muth, brown crepe dress with matching same shall become due, the entire balance of dagger, 2-horse cultivators, smoothing har- BARGAINS Rhoda & Stoudt. 541 Court Street. Reading. cember 24, at 11:00 P.M.; and Frie­ the assessment and accrued interest thereon row, walking plows, 2-unit Empire milkes, | '49.KAISER Traveler $895. Berks County, Pennsylvania, and Dorsey r. THE NATIONAL BANK accents. Both wore a corsage of Boston, Esquire, 1400 Lincoln-Liberty Build­ yellow roses. den's, December 25 at 10:00 P.M. shall become due and payable. GE 6-can cooler, strainers, buckets, 14 milk ; '46.CHEVROLET Walk-in Truck. Section VIII—Any and all work done and cans, lot of harnesses, scoop, circular saw, All cars must be right. Can be seen at ing, Philadelphia 7, Pennsylvania. of A reception for 300 guests was The special music in the various performed in the construct/on of the sewers hay ladders, grain cradle, hay rope, plat­ MOSELEM SPRINGS ATLANTIC Decll-3t held in the Emmaus Owls Home. congregations will be under the di­ aforesaid heretofore and all actions of any form scale, bag truck, hay hook and car­ SERVICE STATION Borough officer in directing the same to be nage; fanning mill, air compressor, power Decl8-lt FRANiaiNCTTrOPTON $W The bride is a graduate of Top- rection of the organists and the done, are hereby ratified, confirmed and ap­ grindstone, electric fence posts and fence, MONEY TO LOAN ton Junior High School. carols will be sung by the congrega­ proved. tractor shields, tractor chains, electric hot 1947 FORD Station Wagon, A-l condition, HOME AVE. *6C Sty^ <%OMit" 32 water tank, water trough, 10x12 brooder call Fleetwood 2687. Nov27-tf LOW COST AUTO LOANS oo new cars. The bridegroom, a graduate of tions. The 'sermon, 'The Birth of Section IX—All ordinances or parts of or­ house, rain shelter, 50 tons corn, 100 bushels Save the cost of one full installment. dinances insofar as they are inconsistent here­ FIRST MORTGAGES placed oa improved ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UPT0*,O,000«*# F.D.I-C Emmaus High School, served in Our Saviour,'[ will be given by the with be and the same are hereby repealed. oats, shovels, rakes, lot of chains and many SELL your used car to Nick Glibcrti Motors. other articles too numerous to mention. Kutztown, now for the highest possible real estate. Tbe National Bank of Topton, the navy for two years. Rev. Craig J. Dorward. Amended by Council the 10th day of De­ price or a satisfactory trade. July4-tf Topton, Pa., phone 32R2. Member FDIC cember, 1952. The Auxiliaiy of Maxatawny Church will NorJ-tf The couple will reside at 27 Cen­ The Parish New Year's Eve Holy BOROUGH OF KUTZTOWN serve meals. Conditions by 50 USED CARS AND TRUCKS tre avenue, Topton. Communion Service will be held at By: BYRON J. FREY, Travel a Little—Save a Lot! *mmmWssmmwmmwmmwmasmam^ Frieden's Church, Wednesday eve­ President of Borough Council MRS. BESSIE GRIM LEESER MOTOR COMPANY i Attest: L. R. WELDER. Auctioneer Topton—Phone 68 ning, December 31 at 11:00 P.M. CARL H BORTZ. MEITZLER and GREENAWALD. Oldsmobile—Chevrolet—Willys Secietary Cleiks Decll-3t Junel9-tf I You will save time, parking inconvenience Who's New Approved: ERWIN NEUSCH, CARVER IRA T. MOYER, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE OF WOOD, DIES AT 86 Decll-2t Burgess REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MEETING [ and money when doing your Gift Shopping GAUBY—A son was born in the Erwin Neusch, 86, Hellertown, In the village of Mertztown, Berks County, Reading HJfcital to Ernest and on Saturday, December 20, 1952, at 1:30 p.m. ANNUAL MEETING former woodcarver of the DeLong FOR SALE Real estate consists of a .lot or piece of The annual meeting of the shareholders of at RAY'S Elizabeth (Stump) Gauby, Fleet­ Furniture Company, Topton, died g'ound 40x150 ft. upon which is erected a the Kutztown Building and Loan Association, wood, R 3. SUMMER HOUSE, 15-17 ft. Apply after 2Vf frame dwelling house, garage, workshop, d December 16 in St. Luke's Hospital, 6 p.m. Eugene Heffner, Kutztown, R. D. chicken house and cistern with electric. ^nr^rfacti^oranfb^Mr/th irs I HERE YOU CAN BUY PRACTICABLE, WEARABLE PYLES—A son was born in the Bethlehem. He was a native of No. 1, between U.S. 222 and Topton. Sold as the estate of the late Israel G. Decll-tf Fegely, deceased. come before the meeting will be held on Reading Hospital to Milton and Strassburg, Germany. His wife, Jus- Conditions by Thursday, January 8, 1953. at the office of Marijane (Smith) Pyles, Evans­ tina (Schaeffer) Neusch, died in AMERICAN FLYER 3/l6th scale 2 trains, J. EDWIN FEGELY, the Association at 7:30 o'clock P.M. ville. 2 transformers, lots of extra track, cost me _ Executor HOWARD J. DIETRICH. 1908. more than 180, yours for 145. Call Kutz­ L. R. WELDER, Auctioneer Decl8-3t Secretary BREINER—A daughter was born Surviving are five sons and a town 2457. Decl8-2t L. MACHMER, Clerk in the Reading hospital to William JOHN RUTH, Attorney Decll-2t FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED I GIFTS for Men and Boys daughter: Henry, Topton; Emile REBUILT 12 A Model Remington typewriter. and Pearl (Rohrbach) Breiner. and Eugene, Hellertown; Edmund, A-l condition. Ideal Christmas gift. Apply Hamburg R 3. 22 W. Washington St., Fleetwood, or phone Sayre: Erwin. White Plains, N. Y.; Fleetwood 2577. Decl8-lt A new shipment of Men's cotton flannel Sport Shirts made to sell GRAEFF—A daughter was born and Mrs. Charles Minnich, Coopers­ to Robert and Phyllis (Jones) burg; also nine grandchildren, and 1942 SERVEL 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, bottled for $3.95. We are offering them at $2.95 while they last. p gas hook-up. Apply Sharadin's, Dryville, FOR Graeff, Hamburg R. 3, in the Read­ eight great-grandchildren. Bowers Road, or call Topton 7Rl2. EASY CLEANING Men's leather dress gloves $2.65 to $6.95 ing hospital. A viewing will be held tonight Decl8-3t* PERRY—A daughter was born in from seven to nine at Steyers Fu­ TURKEYS for sale. Roeller Dietrich, Maxa­ Wool lined gloves $2.95—$3.95 $4.95 tbe AUentown Hospital to Mr. and neral Home, Bethlehem, where the tawny, phone Kutztown 5776. Decl8-lt* REMOVE SLATS and TAPE Mrs. Roland Perry, New Tripoli R funeral will be held Friday at 1:00 LOOK! 2 frame houses must be torn down. Genuine Bock Skin Gloves, washable D. 1. P. M. The Rev. E. K. Angstadt will Call Leesport 28R21. Paul J. Zipp, Dau­ STETZtaER — A daughter was officiate. Burial in Belvedere, New berville, Pa. Decl8-2t THE S&4U&C WAY! Fur Lined gloves of imported leather born in the Community General Jersey. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Hospital to Grant and Helen (Heff­ ner) Stetzler. PURITAN long sleeve knit polo -Sfaut VENETIAN BUNDS shirts with collars LAUDENSLAGER—A son was 7H*y born in the Allentown Hospital to May-Sloan Venetian blinds are the only blinds $3.65 and $3.95 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laudenslager, that give you this simple, exclusive, easily remov­ Esquire Socks 65c—75c—85c $1 YOU GET ALL THESE able slat and easy to clean blinds. New Tripoli R D. 1. j Men's Ties $1—$1.50—$2—$2.50 USED FEATURES IN DIEROLF—A son was born in the ifWthey are custom-made White Coat Sweaters for Men or AUentown Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Way-Sloan BLINDS: William Dierolf, Mertztown R. D. L Girls $5—$6.95—$7.95—$17.95 STEFFY—A son was born in the CARS • Easy lo deae with ^/jfazi&m. Boys' RAINCOATS in black $3.95 Allentown Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. • Completely washable ^ yellow $2.95 Henry Steffy, Mertztown R D. 1. SPRING-TEMPERED ALUMINUM SLATS and • Neater appearance Open every night until Christmas AREA CONSERVATIONIST • Mode with the finest ond "Wipe Clean" Vinyl FUSTIC TAPE Howard Busch is the new area TRACTORS available materials Spring-tempered aluminum slats and vinyl plastic YOU ARE HMVITED TO COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR VAST conservationist for southeast Penn­ 1949 FORD Conv., Cream, Good Condition tape give you a durable completely washable blind SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS sylvania, comprising Berks, Bucks, 1949 FORD 4-door, black, good condition. ASK fO* ESTIMATES of lasting beauty. Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Mont­ NO OBLIGATION! gomery, Northampton, Philadelphia FREE ESTIMATES AND INSTALLATION and Schuylkill counties. A native of RAY FICKES Chester county, he is an alumnus SCHLENKERS, INC. THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR. MEN AND BOYS of Penn State, and has been with H. E. DELLICKER 314 West Main Street, Kutztown PhonefS? li the Service since before World 109 WEST MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN, PHONE 2023 KUTZTOWN, PA. War n.