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"T!»JSJTT!r v~.V- 7^-t - '-SaHmm aaasaaaBaaHaflHasssH « , . EXCHANGE PARISHES THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT •Sffi* Serving The East Penn Vatlhy For More Than Seventy-five Years &&*;**- VOL. LXXVII KUTZTOWN, Pk*, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952 NO. 52 4-y St. Paul's Church BPW Witnesses Kutztown Calendar To Break Ground 51 East Penn Puts Many Articles Blood Donor Film For New Church Folks Earn First Tonight—Mother's Day P.ojram—Grange May 2—Roller Rink, Kutztown Park, Opens In 2d Cornerstone At Hotel Dinner May 2—Lions—Pennsylvania House—Sportscaster John Van Sant About June First Aid Certificates May 2—At 7:30 P.M. G@r£ Scout Neighborhood Association—St Paul's Church I I May 2—At 8 P.M. Fashion Show—KHS—Future Homemakers Contents Include Fragments Initiates New Members; May 3—At 8:30 A.M. Foog Sale— Boy Scouts—Dan Kline's Store St John's Lutheran Plans Advanced Classes Will Be From Original Stone Gives Farewell Gift May 3—Scrap Drive—Fire Company (Rain Date May 10) To Raise a Barrel Given by the Red Cross May 3—At 2:30 P.M. Man Day Festival—KSTC—Crowning of the L executor ' ^tbVm* Dated 1886 To Winifred Helm Of Money Beginning May 12 D Queen | j * - No- I. Res*. May 3—Public Card Party->Fire Company Auxiliary—Fire Hall Members of St. Paul's Evangel Initiation of nine new members; May 3—Spring Convention--District 8— Berks Sabbath School As In simple but impressive cere ical and Reformed church, Kutz plans for participation in the Penn sociation—Longswamp Church monies recently held at KHS, cer town, recently, at the direction of sylvania Dutch Folk Festival; and May 3—At 8 P.M. Roller-Sjcitting Party—KHS Sophomores—Reading tificates were awarded to 51 resi E'SNonoi ? dents of Kutztown and vicinity who F^' ^te »f Hum. Pastor Paul E. Schmoyer, partici a Bloodmobile program highlighted Fairgrounds "**' P*- deceaaat the April meeting of the Kutztown May 4—At 2:30 P.M. Musi; Festival—Oley High School successfully completed the Stand, r- on the aboi-**1 pated in a most unusual ceremony. ard First Air Course, given by the «o_the undent Rev. Lawrence L. Hosan Rev. Ralph H. Bornman Business and Professional Woman's May 4—At 2:00 and 7:30 P.M.—Rededication Frieden's Union Church B They filled a second cornerstone, —Lenhartsville Berks Chapter of the American S Kutztown Bethany, Reading Club. c^ the original, dated 1886 having been May 5—At 7:30 P.M. Electron and Hottenstein Lecture—P.T.A. of Red Cross, under the auspices of removed during renovations now A farewell gift was presented to At the 30th annuar sessions of He and his wife have two chil Mrs. Winifred Helm, a charter KSTC Laboratory School the Kutztown Civil Defense Coun the East Pennsylvania Conference being made to the edifice. May 6—At 8 P.M. Jaycees -YMCA cil. dren: Robert, Reading, and a member, who will move in the near May 6—St John's Luther n Aid—Lutheran Home of the Evangelical-Congregational The articles were vacuum-packed 3 Guest of honor was Thomas K. daughter Sarah Elizabeth at home; in a stainless steel box made by future to Morrisville, Bucks county. May 7—At 6:30 P.M. Aid pt ciety Banquet—St Paul's Church Church, held recently at Bethany, also two grandchildren. She headed the Community Library May 7—At 8:15 P.M. Spring Concert KSTC—Schaeffer Auditorium Leinbach, Superintendent Com Allentown, the Rev. Ralph H. Born George Parks, Lyons. They includ munity General Hospital of Read Pastor Bornman ed a Bible, book of worship, cate project, and is the present mem May 8—At 2 P.M. Reading-Hospital Auxiliary—Mrs. Ray Schatzlein, man, Grace Church, here, and the During his four-year pastorate bership chairman. Hostess ing, who described the organiza Rev. Lawrence L. Hosan, Bethany, chism, Aid Society program for May 8—At 7:30 P.M. Juniojr Women—St John's E. and R. at Church tion of the Volunteer Medical Serv «* above estate km the Rev. R. H. Bornman directed 1952, an anthem signed by the During the business session, over odersigned. allTT Reading, were instructed to ex May 8—At 8 P.M. Mother'? Day Program—Fire Company Auxiliary ice Corps of Berks County. Motion the complete renovation of Grace choir, a church school quarterly, which Mary Bortz presided, a gift May 9—Spring Concert—£HS Band—Woman's Club, Co-Sponsor te are reqaesttdia change pastorates. church. The brick house next door, of $25 from Publisher Charles H. pictures of Red Cross activities and t having claissa Z Both will begin their new duties the Kutztown Patriot, the 1952 May 10—From 9 A.M. to H°on—Food Sale—Senior Choir, Becker's first' aid under emergency condi • delay, to church-owned and formerly occu Esser, of the Kutztown Patriot, and St Peter's Church—K&fdinger Building B- Main St.. RW church year book, a 1952 half-dol at regular services Sunday. Pastor pied by Mr. and Mrs. George a typewriter from Mrs. Dorothy May 10—From 10 A.M. tr^ Noon—Story Hour Picnic—Community tions were shown. Bornman conducted prayer meet lar, the church bulletin for the day, VN.^ Scheidt, was razed, and is the site and a list of consistory members. Deisher Groff, were acknowledged. Library—At Stapleton Cottage The Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, Di LJ-Maori ing at Reading Wednesday night, of a church school building. The new members, who bring the May 10—At 8 P.M. Longs.vamp Hometown Minstrels—Fire Hall— rector of Kutztown Civil Defense and the local service marked the The contents of the original cor Auspices Fire Compan t Council, announced that the Ad He was a member of the Kutz nerstone,—all that could be sal total up to 28, include Mrs. Faye spring rally of the Missionary So town Pastoral Association; headed Bordner, Mrs. Mary Gift Patterson, vanced First Aid Course, open only ciety when pictures were shown vaged, was also placed in the new to those holding certificates show the above estate the Red Cross; and taught Bible at box. Damp and brittle, when first Evelyn Stauffer, Mrs. Sadie Hart e undersigoen. sfl by the Rev. T. E. Paul, on mission KSTC, his class to be continued by man Kutz, Mrs. Theresa Boger ing completion of the Standard »te are requested ft work in France. removed, and stained with com Spring Concert at Navy Commander Course, will begin Monday, May I having daises is the new pastor. munion wine, they comprised a Stump, Mrs. Harriet Stapleton, Pastor Hosan He also served as pastoral coun Dorothy Boyer, Lillian Hartman 12th at 7:00 P. M., at KHS. It is delay, to German hymnal and catechism, a St. John's Lutheran Church also planned to hold a course oa 1164 N. ijtjj j^ The new local pastor, aged 60, is selor of the Berks County Chris and Mrs Grace iana KSTC May Seveith To Lecture at PTA Bible, a combined order of worship; - P Grossberg. plans to break ground for its new Tuesdays at 12:30 P. M. at St Paul's •"er. 51 N. ore a native of Perry county, and a tian Endeavor Union, the president and hymnal, the Kutztown Journal, I Mrs. Helm was in charge of the Mar204t graduate of Moody Bible Institute, of which, Mildred Painter, is a i half-doUar; initiation which was solemnized by The Student Co-operative Asso Navy Commander David F. Hot edifice at Main and Maple about church. Classes will be held once Chicago. He has been at Bethany member of his new congregation. dated 1828, bearing 13 stars sym- candlelight, and each was present- ciation of KSTC will preseri the tenstein, one of the few Americans June first. I a week for three hours, concluding church, Second and Douglass He built St. Paul's E. C. Church, bolic of the original states of the!ed witn a Sterna corsage. Miss Masic Department choir anr or- ever to have photographed the To achieve the financing, a full-1 the first week in June. Fred Quell- Mrs ruins of Delphia and Pompeii from size barrel of money is being malz, jr., Kutztown, R. D., will be streets, Reading, the past seven Reading, where he served eight Union, and a lead plaque listing Hartman and - Grossberg were chestra in its annual Music Veek 0U n the air will show^those^pictures * S t' And since the 200th anni- in charge of the courses, which will years, and the new parsonage is years. the names of the building com unable to be present. spring concert in the Schaeff• r au- 6 1 0 to be dedicated June eighth. A Welcome and Farewell mittee. President Mary Bortz will be one j ditorium Wednesday May 7 ai 8:15 for the'first time Monday night at f "* ?. * ** yfgytf» *» » be taught by qualified Red Cross of the official hostesses at the State P.M. 7:30, at the annual meeting of the be celebrated May 11, members j instructors. Anyone having corn- Prior to service in Reading he The Patriot^joins Grace church Those who shared in placing the are challenged to donate money pieted the elementary course 4s preached at Schuylkill^ Haven. in welcoming the new pastor; and articles were William L. Rothermel, convention May 15-18 at the Abra The program will be presented Parent Teacher Association of the at the direction of Roy C.