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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. Thomas, KSTC laboratory school. His lee gifts in terms of 200—two hundred eligible to enroll, either by calling His congregation in Kutztown in congratulating Pastor Bornman chairman of the renovations com­ ham Lincoln, Reading, which a nies numbers 125 as compared with the on his achievements and wishing (Continues on pate seven—column seven) orchestra conductor, and Herjcy R. | ture will also include selected color . Pf" ' 200 ni_ckles. 200 dimes,. Kutztown 5746, or attending the mittee; H. W. Sharadin, represent­ Casselberry, college organist; and pictures from Gibraltar, Venice, '20" 0 jumpiece*s «of WsilenWt _*******'money. firstfirst class. 400 he is leaving. him Godspeed in his new field. ing the congregation; Karl Bub- choir director. Accompanist* will j Athens, Crete, Malta, Turkey, At a recent meeting of the b d- Certificate Winners benmoyer, of the catechetical class; Joan Landis to be be Marie Lutz, Margaret PisWy I France and northern Africa. He mg committee, council, and ot r Harriet DeTurk, church school; Stewart Miller, Reading, and Ed­ • mm . . _ . . ** I ... . • . • . . . membersmomnorc , thrneo architect'rnvniiorte s plannlanas \SJwer e ward Yost, West Lawn, presented Old Order Mennonites Build Church Mrs. Carson Schmoyer, choir; Mrs. and Shirley Feick. * will also relate some of his expen- carefully studied and final sug­ (Continued aa pugs sis—column *vej George DeTurk, the Guild; and KSTC May Queen The program will include tl iff foi-! ences both from the ground and in gestions were made.* Howard Dellicker, the fathers. lowing: "Finlandia," Sibeliu^' Mr. j the air, during his recent six-month The razing of the residence, one The fourth event of the Cultural Here; 24 Families Maintain 31 Farms In the congregation were these CasselberryFaust ; Choral Fantasy from | tour of the Mediterranean. of the oldest in the borough, on Sportscaster at descendants of the original build­ Festival at KSTC will feature the!" «" Gounod-Page, 'My tfeart \ Election of officers is scheduled, the site of the new church, is be­ and we maintain 31 farms. All of Hath a Mind," English folk, "Sonata Patheti tue," special services, with Dr. Emil E. Election of officers is scheduled them all, plus our own workers," feet; and the 112-foot well is topped the following ladies in waiting: M., Beethoven, Stanley Adams; '.Sur- crusade to save the lives of young for May 16. drivers. Fischer, Philadelphia, and the Rev. Mrs. Burkholder said simply. by a 67-foot windmill. "We never Story Hour Picnic Diane Johnson, Pennsburg; Phyl-|rey Witn a Fringe on TopH and Paul J. Dundore, Oley, as the On May 24 the Club will sponsor The edifice faces the road but consult a water-witch or smeller," lis Becker, Boyertown; Theresa Sa- *State Fair," Rogers and HajUjtner- President Russell W. Edgar will Rose Day, the entire proceeds of preside at the business session, and speakers. the double entrance, one for men, Mrs. Burkholder said. "We put our C*«J^A« P/vrrnrrA kalusky, Minersville; Anita Welch, | steillj orches'tra; "Glory"- " and Dr. Fischer, president of the Min- which \^11 be added to the KHS the other for the women, is to the wells just where we want them." OiapieiOli I^OluigeMyerstown; Dorothy Schneider, i «Your Land and My Land" tmoir the program will be under the di­ Band Uniforms Fund, isterium of Pennsylvania, will 9 rear. The one-story structure in­ The newcomers also have horses Metuchen, N. J.; Mary E. Newberry , and orchestra; and Alma M around the windows. Sheds for Samuel P. Smith and the Story Dreamer; two Studies in Plastique; a social meeting last night i* the | cal and Reformed churches of Kutz- the Legion Hall Wednesday May Ray schatzlein, Clarence F. Smith, former Wellington Strause farm. Lady, Mrs. Earl Sheble. Each child a children's ballet based on the Gonser Home. Attendance totaled 29, ' town and vicinity, will stage an- 14. Supper will be served at 6 P.M. snook, William Wessner, horses and buggies have* also been Raymond experimented with six Joseph is to bring his own lunch. Par- story of the Rheingold; a dance in- including 13 members, of the local other "Good as New" Clothing and the program will begin at Harlan wiltrout, Harvey Frey, Ed- put up. acres of tobacco last year, and may "We planned to have worship on ents are welcomed. ' terlude; and Ballet Blanc, which group and their advisors. Drive, to benefit the needy in dis- j eight, ward Kistler, Curtis LuckenbilL do so again, his father said. "But During the month of May with concludes the program, Joseph Ely presided at the bj^iness tant places. The program will include two Ascension Day," Mr. Burkholder re­ most of us will specialize in the plus Ralph Kline,'of the Reading ports, "but if we aren't ready we'll the exception of picnic day, mem- j The following members of the session, when block parties wej I dis­ The ingathering will take place! quizzes with 10 prizes, a dance club. raising of steers, grain and pota- cussed. Ideas for projects wer/ also from 12 noon to 9 P.M. Tuesday; number, and music by Ira Moyer; continue to meet at our homes, as I toes." bers of the KSTC class in Chil- faculty are assisting in the produc- dren's Literature, taught by Mrs. tion: May Day chairmen, Minerva exchanged by each group. May 13 at St. John's church, here, 'also a Poppy playlet by Mrs. Lucy has been our custom since we be-1 Mrs Burkholder's maiden name AUXILIARY TO OBSERVE Mary Ellen Lewis, librarian, will Stern and Miss Pletch; stage de-j During the social hour, game;i were with Mrs. Arthur L. Rhoads, Lehigh Jane Cronrath, Mrs. Leona Fisher, gan to come in 1948. Our worship was Zimmerman, and her great- have charge of the Story Hour. On sign and management, Professor conducted by Suzanne Millei2 and Synodical Social Service chairman, Mrs. Myrl Moyer, Mrs. Mae Keis- MOTHER'S DAY MAY 8 v and singing are in High German, j great-grandparents trekked to Can- folk dancing was led by Richaijl De- and Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Regional er, Ruth Koch, Sandra Kurtz, Jan- Saturday the Story Ladies will be Harold Mantz; costumes, Mary A Mother's Day program will be but our preacher uses the more a(ja m a Conestoga wagon from Ada Long and Anna Eberts. (Yost, Dr. Elizabeth Hurwitz, and Long and Suzanne Miller. Ri^esh- ice Seidel and Shirley Haas. familiar Pennsylvania Dutch." Pennsylvania. It took them four chairman, in charge. The supper tables will feature Presented at the May 8th meeting The traveling library lent by the the costume design class; instru- ments were served. The clothing will be trucked to "There are 24 families Of US nOW, ! (Continued •• Pssm seven—column oitktl the months of the year, the decora- of the Fire Company Auxiliary at State, was placed on the shelves mental music by the college orches- The 29 included Nancy Snyder, jjew Windsor, Md., for shipment 8 M at recently. Mrs. Stapleton reports tra under the direction of Professor Patricia and Barbara Epting, V^ginia overseas. tions in charge of Mrs. Eva Frey. £• - the Fire Hall. that "there are 75 elementary and Roy C. Thomas and by Professor and Marjorie Keim, Faye and a ladys An admission donation will be The entertainment committee Clothing for the whole family expected, and all patrons are elig- 'comprises Mrs^ HSrry'Kline. Mrs. FFA Youth Given Ruth Bonner Heads junior High books in this six Henry R. Casselberry at the organ, Stoudt, Audrey Smith, Betty T|«xler will be welcomed, particularly for Shirley Dankel, Shirley Hieter-Don­ ible for prizes which total fifty. ! George Erb, Mrs Robert Madeira months' collection lent free of babies. The Auxiliary members will at- and Mrs. Harold Epting. The Ways charge for our use." ald Brintzenhoff, Rowland RcJTJnger, Give what you would enjoy re­ Variety of Awards Educational Group and Eleanor Bieber, advisor, Tipton; tend Scotland School commence- and Means committee will serve re- New books library-owned, in­ St. John's Youth ceiving yourself. ment May 31, the trip to be made freshments assisted by Mrs Emma Ruth Bonner, of the English de­ clude "Short History of Nursing," Joseph and David Ely, Tmman &THE At their 10th anniversary ban­ X ttf*twA •HflflfprPflPP Brandt, Richard DeLong, Loui)f! and MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM via chartered bus. Reservations Weaver and Mrs._ Annie Schlenker. quet held recently at the Grange partment of KSTC, was elected Dock; "Key and Flora" (Botany in nilClIU VjUIJiClCIIi,C 0__ schmoyer, Dallas Ojfwald, AT FIRE HALL MAY 8TH may be made with Mrs. Frey. Games will follow. Hall, members of the KHS Chapter president of the Reading-Allentown North and Central States) Bergen; Robert Schmoyer, Dallas Dona Zimmerman, Gail Skinner, Wii A Mother's Day program will be Future Farmers of America were branch of Delta Kappa Gamma, Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book; Four delegates and an advisor of FOOD SALES, BAKE SALES national honor society of educators, "The Prairie Grove," Peattie; "Chi­ liam Schearer, Ruth Christman, Joseph presented at the Fire Hall by the G. S. ASSOCIATION presented with a variety of awards. St. John's Luther League attended Fire Company Auxiliary Thursday The Boy Scouts will conduct a They included cash, certificates, in­ at a recent dinner meeting at HOT nese Cook Book," Sing Au; and Furst, Suzanne Miller and M:S. R. TO ELECT OFFICERS food sale on Saturday, beginning at "Essentials of German," Vos. the 58th annual convention of the Burton Bordner and Mrs. ' Jacob nighf May 8th at eight. scribed emblems, medals and pen- tel Traylor, Allentown. Others Reading Conference of Luther Officers will be elected at the 8:30 A. M., at Dan Kline's store, Esser, advisors, Kutztown. The entertainment committee meeting of the Girl Scout Neigh-!The Scouts will canvass the t*wn pencil sets. chosen for a two-year term include Leagues, at Zion's church, Windsor comprises Mrs. Harry Kline, Mrs. They comprised the following: Kathryn Bernd, Kutztown, corre­ SALE ON MAY 24TH Castle. They were Shirley Wartzen­ borhood Association on Friday at with Italian sandwiches and cike, Class No. 6 of St. Paul's E. and DR. ROHRBACH, HURT Ifxj George Erb, Mrs. Robert Madeira 7:30 P. M., in the St. Paul's E. and and vegetable soup may be ob- $70 from the Future Farmer Foun­ sponding secretary; Johanna Mertz, luft, who shared in the installation and Mrs. Harold Epting. Lunch will vice president; Adelaide Bates, R. Church School will conduct an ACCIDENT, IS HOSPITALIZED R Church School rooms. Plans for tained at the store. Orders may be dation for state-initiated project, to service, conducted by candlelight at Dr. Q. A. W. Rohrbach, itSTC be served by the ways and means Ralph Sanner, an alumnus; Key­ Reading, recording secretary; Mar­ Italian sandwich and bake sale on the closing service; Sharlene Moyer, spring and summer activities will j given to the Scouts, Saturday, May 24, beginning at 9:00 president, who was injured Mfcnday committee, assisted by Mrs. Emma also be discussed. The Senior Choir of Becker'} St stone Farmer keys presented and ion Raber, Allentown, treasurer; Nancy Lesher and William Lesher, Weaver and Mrs. Annie Schlenker. THE and Leva Reichard, Reading, par­ A. M., in the lobby of the Strand when his car struck the rear of a The annual Berks Council meet-' Peter's Church will conduct a lake donated by Ray Seidel and his and Mrs. Raymond Snyder, advisor. city-owned truck on North Fifth Street, father to Joseph Ely and Allan liamentarian. theatre. The Luther League project for" 1952 ing will be held on Wednesday, \ sale on Saturday, May 10, from Ruth Ash, Reading, read a brief Reading, is a patient in Community LONGSWAMP MINSTRELS May 7, at 6:30 P. M., in the banquet 9:00 A.M. to 12 noon in the Keod­ Boyer; DeKalb agricultural award is to help raise $25,000 to build a General hospital. (certificate and medal), for agri­ history of the Society, illustrated school in Argentina for pre-seminary AT FIRE HALL MAY 10TH room at Whitner's, Reading. The inger building. by slides shown by Mae Warfield, Fashion Show at His injuries include a broken •tern- cultural achievement to Joseph students, and the Rev. Dr. John N. urn, ribs broken both back and front, The Kutztown Fire Company will speaker will be Marie Foust ex- Allentown, the immediate past ecutive director of the Lebanon MAY BASKET Ely; bronze medal, for Farm Safety Ritter, Womelsdorf pastor, a former a gash in the head, and badly t$uised sponsor a production by the Home­ president county Girl Scouts. The Patriot editor was presetted to Clarence Hamm; bronze medal KHS Friday Night missionary to Argentina, spoke at the knees. He has also suffered iflernal town Minstrels of Longswamp at for public speaking, to Joseph Ely; Among those in attendance were morning session. Leaders and adults, interested in with a May Basket in the form of a hemorrhages. > the Fire Hall Saturday May 10 at taking a course in outdoor activi­ hat this morning, by her name-sake five dollars to each of the follow­ Miss Bonner, Amelia Bolich and "A Trip to South America" will The Rev. Lawrence Reese, director "His terrific pains were somewhat 8 P.M. ing from Campbell Soup Company ties, may register with Mrs. Sher- Alliene Schearer. It comprises Marian Kirk, of town. be the theme of the fashion show of Young People's work of the parish eased yesterday" Mrs. Rohrba'ih re­ L. K. Edelstein will be master of for raising tomatoes under their wood Miller. The first meeting will home-grown tulips of half a dozen to be presented on Friday at 8:00 and church school board of the Min- ports, "and the hospital told n,t this ceremonies in part one, to feature youth program: Russell Miller, Ray IMPROVED be held on Wednesday, May 14, at varieties, and bridal wreath. P. M., in the KHS auditorium. isterium, chose for his evening sub­ morning that additional X-ray; have a Fashion Show by W. H. Rohr­ Moyer, Richard LuckenbiU, John The many friends of Eleanore More than 100 girls, in grades ject "The Challenge Facing Youth 7:30 P. M., at Mrs. Miller's home. n been taken." bach, L. K. Edelstein, John Romig, Stettler, and Stanley Bond; pe i Bieber are glad she's behind the seven to 12 inclusive, will model Today." Recently, Mrs. Miller was hostess SPOTTERS NEEDED! AID SOCIETY BANQUET Harold Oswald, Arlan Long, Walter to troop leaders at her home, when and pencil set from Berks County counter once more, at Leh's drug garments made in home economics The new conference officers are Geist Alvin Bortz, Elwood Geist Volunteers are needed to man Guernsey Breeders Association for store. She suffered two weeks of classes. Garments include suits, Charles Fothero, president; William The Aid Society of St Raul's future activities for the girls were the Air Spotting Post at Lyons, Leon Mazurie and Earl Walbert Jr. discussed. All troops were repre­ entering essay contest, to Irwin illness. play clothes, afternoon dresses, Ehrt, vice president; Arlene Pals- Evangelical and Reformed church to serve the area comprising will hold its annual banquet It 6:30 Part two will include solos by sented. Sechler. skirts, blouses, housecoats, pa­ grove, secretary; and Clarence Hall, Endmen R. Emory Mabry, ClenRoy Kutztown, Topton, Fleetwood, Activity contest awards for high­ IN THE HOSPITAL jamas and evening gowns. treasurer. PM. May seventh, in the Social Lyons and the surrounding vil­ rooms of the church. Geist Warren Wotring, Norman SQUADRON 806 PLANS est score in chapter activities: K, John Reed is a surgical patient The commentators will be Elva Officers of St. John's are Lucy Os­ Flicker, William Hertzog and lages and townships. inscribed with FFA, Allan Boyer; in St Joseph's Hospital. Werley, Nancy Epler, Thelma wald, president; Ruth Adam, vice George Buck, plus Harold Reppert; BUSY DAY AT AIRPORT The post beginning May 21, is FFA emblems inscribed with KHS: Rhode, Suzanne Miller, Barbara president; Annabel Keim, secretary; BLOOD DONORS , a dance routine, a specialty and a to be manned on a 24-hour basis. and Wilbur Kemp, treasurer. Squadron 806 has planned a busy Joseph Ely, Donald Boyer, Lee ATTENTION CITIZENS! Donat, Clara Sechler and Jane Con­ Those who plan to deviate medley of tunes by the chorus. Shifts will be of three-hour dura* Behm; and plain FFA emblems to rad. The League recently treated the blood June 4th when the • Red May 18 at the airport (rain date tion, with two spotters on duty If you have taken a first aid Ralph Merkel is the interlocutor. Donald Bagshaw, David Ely and Music will be furnished by the catechumens to a hamburger steak Cross Bloodmobile makes a one- May 23). It is to include a breakfast at a time. Charles Fetherolf. course, make certain that you KHS Jazz Band, directed by Wil­ and spaghetti supper, after which pic­ day stop at the Grange Hal ] are ASSUMES NEW DUTIES flight beginning at 8 A.M. "Opera- It is the hope of the Civil De­ learn the latest techniques by liam S. Moyer, and vocal selections tures, taken of the various organiza­ to inform officials of their re tpec- Warren Gernerd assumes his new tion Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts fense leaders that 80 or more citi­ BUYS HOUSE enrolling in the Advanced First will be directed by Mrs. Kathryn tions in 1951, were shown. Games tive organizations, business p aces duties this morning as secretary to will also take place, when all scouts zens will make an honest effort to At public sale, Glenn Dunkel­ Aid class to be started May 12th Macbamer. Mrs. Dorothy Weiland were also enjoyed. or factories, as soon as possible. the School Board. He succeeds Q. up to and including 16 years of age, man the station. Boys of 10th, berger purchased the Kate R. at KHS, by the Red Cross, under is in charge of dancing, and John The sponsoring Rotary Clu) as­ D. Herman, who will assist him un­ will be treated to an airplane ride, 11th and 12th grades plus all Berger property at 21 South Maple the sponsorship of the Civil De­ Dreibelbis, stage settings. ENJOY TRIP TO COAST sisted by the Youth Council i teds til July first with the written consent ef their adults are eligible. street. He and his family will move fense Council. Following the show, refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Leon Delworth re­ parents. this information in order tc,fur­ AUXILIARY MEETING Send your "Yes" and the time there in the near future. The 12-hour course (4 three- will be served in the home eco­ cently returned from a three-week ther its plans. Demonstrations of dropping sup­ that suits you best, to any of the hour sessions on successive Mon­ nomic rooms. motor trip to the coast In Los An­ Cards may also be signed at The monthly meeting of the plies will be made, in addition to following: Burgess J. Wallace SCRAP DRIVE day nights) will be given by ex­ Patricia Ferry and Nancy Ed­ geles, they visited Mr. and Mrs. the Patriot office or the • local Reading Hospital Auxiliary will be spray dropping and banner towing. Luckenbill, William L. James, The first-Saturday-of-the-month perts, at no cost wards, of tbe faculty, are in charge. Leon Bean; and in Missoula, Mon­ banks. jj held Thursday, May 8th, at the If a parachute jumper is obtainable, supervising principal, or Li 9yd scrap drive of the Kutztown Fire Learning how today, may save No admission will be charged, tana, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Kemp DO IT NOW! [f home of Mrs. Ray Schatzlein, at jumps will also be scheduled. Heffner, ail of Fleetwood. 2 P. si. A new airplane will be oa display. Company will be held May third- a life tomorrow! and the public is cordially invited. and son David. — .< •*.- Rain date May 10. TWO The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, ^f ay 1, 1952 gregation." Church School, 10:00 the first birthday of Farrell Rein­ OF SPECIAL INTETEST hard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grimville Parish DERBY TRY-OUTS AM. Mane Bonner, of the KHa THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Frieden's: Church School, 9:30 Reinhard, Fleetwood. P.Huked Weekly By AM. Worship, 10:45 AM. "An At a special meeting of the Fleet­ ulty, is a member of th*/ ** Forms Brotherhood Arm of Christ!" May 6, Junior wood School Board, the tax rate "Papa Is All", to be p^JJ?« THE KUTZTOWN PUBLISHING COn LNC Choir rehearsal, 7:30 P.M. was reduced from l5Yz mills to the Reading Communit/put* H. Easts, President lu C R. GUUHM, Treasurer A Men's Brotherhood of the Dunkel's: Tonight, Lutheran Coun­ 13 mills. onMayjl4,15,16andl7iJ5j JACOB R. END, Secretary Grimville Lutheran Parish has cil meeting, 7:30 P.M. May 3, Edna Schappell was feted at a Dramatic Club will Jourw been organized by the Rev. Craig Catechetical Class, 9:00 A.M. surprise birthday party. Reading on Mav u msl .^ ** CHAS. H. ESSER MARTIN H. RITTER J. Dorward, pastor. New Bethel Zion: May 3, Catechet­ The Albright College tmktisher Mamaaina Editor Eleven attended the session, held ical Class, 10:30 A.M. team defeated the Keystone State at the Grimville Church, when Teachers, 15-7, in a game on the of the KHS group""'' " ***** ALLIENE S. DtCHANT, Editor RUTH BARD, Assistant Editor George Christman of the Brother­ Grimville E. and R. Parish losers' diamond. PLATON GOTTLUND, Advertising Manage, hood of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilbert K^ Rev. A. L. Brumbach, Pastor town, Marion Schenck and 25 Kutztown, was the speaker. Dunkel's: Worship, 9:00 AM. Th* Kutitown Patriot is tent to subscribers by mail, postage free, in the Nevin Kershner was appointed Cubs Get Awards nette Gangewere, Allentowi 3 United States. temporary chairman, and William Grimville: Worship, 10:30 AM. *d Mr. and Mrs. Norrr^Er^ One Year, $3.00; Six Months, $1.50; Single Copies, 10c Reinert was named pianist. Perth Amboy, New Jersey ^*- Casesified Advertising Rates, 14c Per Line; Legal Notices, 14c Per Line. Officers will be elected at the At Pack Meeting next meeting on May 26 at 8:00 P. Ten and Twenty Awards were presented at a re­ Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, the Na- M. A round-table discussion on tVraal Editorial Association, and the P.N.P.A Audit Bureau of Circulation. "The Christian and His Neighbor" cent meeting of Cub Pack Number will be held. Norton Merkel will Years Ago Two, held in the St. Paul's E. and R. Church School rooms. Subscribers who send notice to this office to have their addresses changed, read the Scriptures. 10 YEARS AGO Should state the name of the post office or rural route from which it is to be The eleven included Clarence Alvin Kemp was re-elected super­ Cubmaster Paul DeLong made changed, as well as the name of the post office or mail route to which it is Dietrich, Vernon and Woodrow intendent of Berks county schools. the following presentations: Bob to be sent. Kamp, Nevin Kershner, Alvin Certificates were awarded to 193 Cat pins: Harry Fox, Robert Ben­ ;r\5TANDJlRDH3Gk Knittle, Norton Merkel John Min- citizens who completed courses in ner and Douglas Dietrich; Wolf Entered as second-class mail matter at the Kutztown, Pa., Post Office nich, Raymond Rader, William pins: Dennis Madeira, Samuel Cas­ spader the Act of March 3, 1879. First Aid, Nutrition and Motor Reimert and Earl and Lawrence Corps Mechanics, conducted by the selberry, Richard George, John j7ANDAL\r^*. Sunday. local Red Cross Branch and Civil Dietrich, Randall Diehl, Robert Active Member NEA NEWSPAPER Defense Council. Schmehl, Ronald Schappell, Lance ^^MAKErr, J NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE, Inc. CONVENTION-CONGRESS Attendance totalled 18 at the first James, Leonard Dietrich and Paul EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION National Advertising The 29th convention and third Adam; Bear pins: David Heffner, ______% ui;\ lasssBB. dinner-meeting of the Associated 1952 Representative congress of the Missionary Society Merchants of Kutztown held at the Terry Ritzman, Martin Christman, of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania Bruce Orth Tea House. Q. D. Her­ Harry Kline, Ray Fulton, Richard will be held May 15-18 in Trinity man presided. Wessner, Lee DeTurk, Stewart Lutheran church, Pottsville. Speak­ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stump, Milton Borrell and Leroy ers will include Dr. Earl Erb, Syn­ Church Services George DeTurk. Lesher; and Lion pins: Norman O LOCAL TtAOatlAMd^ odical secretary; the Rev. Francis In observance of its 20th anniver­ Behler, Arthur Edgar, David Adam, HARMONIES Shearer, and Dr. Herman Gilbert. •toto sary, East Penn Chapter No. 336, Dennis DeTurk and Gene Stump. Faith MBC, Fleetwood The KHS Band took pride last week-end, in playing host to Mrs. Edgar Krauss will present Trinity Lutheran Church Order of Eastern Star, held a din­ Four Cubs advanced into Scout­ the archivist's report, and Nona Rev. Carlton L. Heckman S.T.M., Rev. C. E. Kirkwot>d, Pastor ner-dance in the KSTC dining hall ing: Walter Risley, Jr., Allen Grim, the Berks Music Festival, sponsored by the Music Educators Asso­ Diehl, Mrs. Roy Winters and Mrs. Pastor Saturday, Young Per^le to Attend and gym. Jr., Dennis Krause and Darryll EUUROJjM Albert Mayberry will conduct a ciation. More than 200 junior and senior high school youth ap­ Church School, 9:00 A.M. Worship, Youth Rally in ^Philadelphia. The Everyman's Bible Class of Diehl. \PLUM8/HGJHtWiN6 peared in chorus, band and orchestra,—the most talented from panel on "The Triennial Empha­ 10:15 AM., "Making Life Count." Sunday, Worship, 830 A.M. and St. Paul's Union Church School Films of the 1950 and 1951 bas­ sis." Worship, 7:30 P.M., "Following 7 P.M. Church Scbft>l, 10:30 AM. Fleetwood, observed its 20th anni­ ketball games of the KHS Cougars 50S BALOYSt • • •KUTITOWN each of the county schools. Christ" Wednesday 7:30 P.M., versary. were shown by Marcus Held, Jr. It is good for youth to play instruments and sing together. MARRIED 61 YEARS Luther League. Maxatawny E. arid R. Parish Due to pupil-transportation prob­ It is also an inspiration to their parents and friends to hear the Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Pastor lems, the Berks Field Day, held CLASSIFIED ADS PAY St John's E. and R. annually at KSTC since 1910, was resultant harmonies. St. Peter's, Topton: Church School, Rev. D. Horton Nace, Pastor 9:15 AM. Worship 10:30 A.M. cancelled. Would that the whole world might blend its harmonies and Consistory, Friday Night. Sunday, Christ (DeLong's) lowers: Wor­ At the parsonage of the Rev. banish all discords! Church School, 9 AM. Worship, ship, 9:00 A.M. (!

The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, May h 1952 THREE 5HEST KHS SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE and Mrs. Henry Hoffman and Eu­ Cemetery Association at Bellemah's •* «^ BENEFITS HEREFORD FARMER Church. |«e cast ot GBEENAWALT gene Baer, Philadelphia. MAXATAWNY NOTES Fifty-five truckloads of soil which FENCE LINES Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kline visit­ Mrs. Grace BryfogeL Nazareth, •dented by washed onto the highway set Paul Geaei» Miner p ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oswald, East spent several days with Mr. and ** l«yer« CLARA A. RICHARDS, Reporter C. Hilbert, Hereford township, to Reporter Greenville. Mrs. Homer Baver. thinking that something should be —' i Lenhartsville Frieden's Church Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Rahlff are Journey te The altar flowers at Zion son-in-law and daughter, Mr and done about it—particularly since SUPERIOR RATING this soil came from a slope only will be rededicated on Sunday at visiting friends in Columbus, Ohio. » chartered Church last Sunday were placed Mrs. John Schappell. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adam and daugh­ Betty Hoover, Oley High school, 9 Mrs. Mary Matheny and Mrs. 500 feet long. services at 2:00 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. : ^chard by Elda Leiby. Supper will be served in the ter Rita, Kutztown, called on Mr. received a "superior" rating for 18 Dewey Kuhns, Charleston, West As a starter, Hilbert was assisted *dvisor The Aid Society will meet on Church basement from 4:00 to 7:00 and Mrs. Pius Adam. her violin solo at the state's rec*nt Virginia, were entertained in the this spring by the Berks County music league tournament in H»ir- Monday evening in the Church homes of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Soil Conservation Service, in lay­ P. M. A number of local people attend­ ^rt, Kuta. School room. Kuhns and Mr. and Mrs. William ing out 17 acres of contour strip Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kunkel, ed the meeting of the Berks County risburg. i** Jeaa- LenhartsviUe, visited Salvadore g°wn, visit. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Plan* and Fegely. cropping—additional acreages to son, of Cuba, and Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. and Mrs. William Rupp be laid out in the fall, so they can Destefano, Deer Lake. Ervine, Harry Knappenberger, Mertztown, and children, of Walberts, were be worked into the cropping pro­ John Snyder and Irwin Kramer visited Mr. and Mrs. William Feg­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin gram. Other conservation practices were in Lenhartsville. ely. Stump. include drainage of wet spots, fence Paul Wink visited the Clayton Mrs. Calvin Stump and Clara Mrs. Calvin Stump and Clara row removal, improved grasslands. Miller family. Richards spent an evening in Top- Richards called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dietrich, near Eckville, 10 -YEAR ROOF ton at the residence of the former's William Fritz, Kutztown. called on George Miller. »BER Girl Scout News Morris Hottenstein, Jr., Mrs. Le­ Roy Smith, Mrs. Luther Welder KUNESV1LLE Birthday Greetings and George Batz. Troop 71 These Brownies will "fly-up" to Ira B. Dietrich May 8: Mrs. Richard Faust, Ruth Reporter Bard, Florence Seidel, Clarence Scouting in the Fall, and are busy May 2: Max Fenstermacher, Mrs. learning the Scout promise and PROTECTION Konemann, Harold Adam, Daniel EASt ADJUSTMENT OF MONKEY WBENCH MAY BE MADEW Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Norris, Val­ rW*V£ Daniel Border, Marguerite Mertz, laws, and Tenderfoot requirements. > 1 M Dorothy Helbert Delcamp, Elias Strauss, Luther Schroeder, Althea the threads'have been ground off one side mt adjusting screw. Mov­ encia, near Pittsburgh, visited Mr. .U^ ^i^^^^M, ^^xttMiyH^> *V» *U-» <>TS. »T. J Kratzer, Mrs. Alexander Bumow­ Mrs. Clyde Lytle, Jr., is the leader. able jaw may be released and slid quickly to desired position. A %jm Mertz, Edwin Reppert, Estella Troop 93 and Mrs. Willam Millard. Grim, Alverta Boyer"i Mrs. James sky, Mrs. Alvin Wisser, Samuel turn of the screw then will lock the Jaw in place, S Miller, Shirley Moyer, Richard An Easter party highlighted the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dietrich and GUARANTEED IN WRITING Bartholomew, Mrs. Sylvester Gress­ recent activities of this Brownie daughter Carolyn, Bowers, called ley, Mrs. George Kerr, Nevin Smith and Mrs. Robert Seidel. receive their Wild Flower badge. tributed 800 voters' guides through­ troop. The favors, made by the The troop has been divided into out Jne community. on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dreibel­ FOR 10 YEARS! Shankweiler, Irene Schlenker girls, were dolls made of clothes­ bis. Grim, W. W. F. Greenawald, Mrs. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES three patrols, led by Mrs. Mary The girls' sold a total o>, 1727 pins, dressed in skirts and lace boxes of cookies. They w £h to Mr. and Mrs. Anson Stump, Ham­ Whether you awe CARBOZITE fer TOUT roof, base- I. Elmer Dry, Leonard Rauenzahn, May 1, 1925, Mr. and Mrs. Frank­ Koch, leader, Mrs. Ruth Adam and ment or foundation, you are protected, IN WRITING, £ blouses. They were placed under Marilyn Rothermel, assistant lead­ thank everyone for making the burg, called on the Paul Arndt fam­ Mrs. George Kressley, Samuel lin Oswald. -» yellow marigold plants, grown by with a 10-YEAR Replacement GUARANTEE! Only a Herbein, George Miller, Edgar May 5, 1888? Mr. and Mrs. Pierson ers. sale a success. Orders for cjokies, ily. superior product, tested over a period of many year*, the girls for their mothers. Choco­ The troop has completed the to be delivered later in the :#*>nth, Mr. and Mrs. William Millard vis­ Wessner, Dorothy Spencer, Robert Heist, Fleetwood. late milk, pretzels, hard-boiled can afford such aa •mating, long-term guarantee I Shade and Mary Carl. project of selling gelatin. The girls may be given to any of the $rls. ited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sparr, May 6, 1911, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. eggs and candy were served. Mrs. Pottstown. Oswald. who sold the largest amount will May 3: Mrs. Platon Gottlund, Kenneth Kern is the leader. be treated to a party by the girls GUEST OF PRESIDENT Mr. and Mrs. William Stump and Mrs. W. H. Noll, William O'Brien, May 8, 1915, Mr. and Mrs. Leanus Troop 23 who sold the least. Mrs. Alfred Blatt was the -guest sons Sterling and Wayne and Mr. €AT/NG\ Mrs. John Kistler, Mrs. Ada Bock, Heffner, Lyons. Folk dancing and games, an Eas­ and Mrs. Russell Stump visited Mr. *Byron Burkert, Jr., Gayle Sterner, May 8, 1938, Mr. and Mrs. George Troop 65 of her niece, Mrs. Charles L. "Koose, ter party and softball games are Passing Swimming, Life-Saving, Sharlene Moyer and Wilson Dun­ W. Sunday, Kutztown, R. D. 3. keeping these Brownies very busy. president, at the recent reciprocity ITQWN kelberger. Handcraft, Star and Bird badges dinner of the Leesport Wd nan's May 11, 1911, The Rev. and Mrs. The troop committee treated the are keeping these Intermediate May 4: Mary Alice Behler Mil­ Ira W. Klick. girls to an Easter party, when sand­ Scouts extremely busy. They go Club. The Drama Division present­ PENN DUTCH ler, Mrs. C. F. Fenstermacher, Mrs. May 11, 1940, Mr. and Mrs. Harry wiches, potato chips, cookies and swimming in KSTC pool. Helen ed "The Woman Who Cane to CARBOZITE James Rahn, Sallie Schmehl, Mrs. Borrell, Fleetwood. candy were served. The girls also Kloz is the leader. Lunch," and the Club Choru sang John Dreibelbis, Edward and Al­ May 11, 1940, Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ made Easter baskets and filled three selections. The Fire Ha il was THI MINERAL RUBBER COATING fred Strausser, Jane Koller, Mrs. Here and There sell Royer, Fleetwood. them with "animal" eggs. Mrs. the scene of the event. William Behm, Myrle Wink Grim, May 12, 1900, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fisher is the leader. The Scouts and Brownies dis­ Clarence Smith, Mrs. Amos George, Charles Fegley. Troop 24 Henry Rabenold, Karl Fenster­ May 14, 1919, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ These Intermediate Scouts are macher, William Haas, Grace Bal­ thur Bortz. busy working on the nature badge, MONEY-BACK thaser, John Rhoads and Isaac May 14, 1927, Mr. and Mrs. War­ which includes bird, garden flower, Grimley. ren Frey, Fleetwood. wild plant and rambler. Mrs. Sher­ rauty, May 5: Ruth Ritter, Mrs. Albert May 14, 1949, Mr. and Mrs. Allen wood Miller is the leader. Percy Brown GUARANTEE Hauser, Anna Shade, Roy Hertzog, lerfoot Moyer, Fleetwood, R. D. 2. Troop 44 HYBRIDS Ask fir a fill Trial Quart wftei Donald Spohn, Lloyd DeTurk, May 16, 1925, Mr. and Mrs. These Intermediate Scouts re­ y it Btrchas* 5 • M ftittts ming Annabelle Nester, Mrs. Jacob Hert­ George Yenser. cently hiked to the pumping sta­ If you want the best corn zog, Mrs. Earl Stopp, Mrs. Roeller Nursery May 17, 1904, Mr. and Mrs. tion on the borough water shed If CMBQZTTL Try tfce quart cm strong Haas, Herbert Faust, Mrs. Daniel crop in your neighborhood Charles Benner. where they planted trees last ... If Eft mvmvmmt TntMTn til. Weigle, Miriam Miller, Alton Stein, May 17, 1930, Mr. and Mrs. Ja­ Spring. After they inspected the GIBRALTAR, PA. plant Penn Dutch Hybrids. Russell Conrad, William Miller, cob Hartman, Kutztown, R. D. 2. trees, they played games. This Corn that looks good—corn •trchapdUa ad jit ALL yiir Gladys Stoudt, Clifford Zimmer­ FIVE MILES SOUTH OF READING—use South 9th St. from Reodin| on May 18, 1918, Mr. and Mrs. week, they will go on a "trail hike." that yields well. Healthy vig­ man, Dale Fegely and Harold Die­ George R. Siegfried. The members recently passed Schuylkill River Road, Route 83 MM? back. YES Etta] Eit ratEra trich. May 18, 1940, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ their second-class music require­ orous plants from the start May 6: Kathryn Barrell, Herbert son S. Bailey, Fleetwood, R. D. 2. ments. Each girl played a solo on For Spring Planting and Years of Beauty to finish. Corn that fights dry tftE trial net DO IT TODAY- Spohn, Leona Reppert, LeRoy May 20, 1900, Mr. and Mrs. an instrument, including oboe, weather and insect damage. Werley, Mrs. A. B. Machamer, Mrs. Charles Fritz. saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, ac­ FRUIT TREES: Fruit bearing size trees, Apple $6.50, Pear $6.50, Sw. C| erry READY TO USE . . . EASY TO APPLY! Clara Glynn, James Leibelsperger, cordion and piano. One girl, who $7.50; Apple varieties $1.50 up. Peach $1.25 up, sw. Cherry $1.75 up, >ear Corn that at harvest time will Apply it yourself... or we ean have il applied for you. May 21, 1938, Mr. and Mrs. Luth- $1.75 up, blight proof Chestnuts $1.75 up; Dwarf Apple, Pear, Cherry, *lew David Lee Mertz, Raymond Rein­ I er Wiltrout, Kutztown. didn't play an instrument, baked a give you a big crop of ripe, ert, Mrs. Russell Leibensperger, Howard Merical Plum, Nectarene $3.75. MIllIOHS OF GALLONS USED YEARLY...IT May 21, 1929, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph cake, and shared it with all the sound ears. Mrs. Edwin Koller, Harvene Kline, Reading, formerly of Fleet­ girls. The troop was treated to ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK: Pin oak 5'-6', $3.75, 10-12' 2" thick, J-LStj Norway Maple 10', $4.00; Red Schwedler Maple 6'-8' high, $4.00, 8^10, MUST BE G000! TRY IT YOURSELF! Adams, Shirley Deisher, Helen wood. sodas and pretzels for selling 828 $7.50; Weeping White Birch, $2.75 up. GOOD SEED FOR THE Bartholomew, Carolyn Trexler, May 22, 1915, Mr. and Mrs. James boxes of cookies. Mrs. Harold Leib­ FREE DELIVERY Janet Mintzer, John Fenstermach­ FLOWERING TREES: Weeping Jap. Cherry 5'-6\ $4.50; Jap. Flowering CI *rry, Bennicoff, Hamburg, R. D. ensperger is the leader. GOOD EARTH Sold Exclusively by er, Mrs. Lillie Reith and Mrs. Paul May 23, 1931, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Troop 53 $2.25 up, FI. Crabs, $1.75 up; Magnolias, $3.75 up; Pink Dogwood, $2.C j up. Hill. ward Kistler, Stony Run. A trip to see Robert Grim, a EVERGREENS: Taxus (Yews) 10 for $8.00 up, all varieties of evergi »ens. Ask for folder and price Bet May 7: Elinor Snyder, Theodore May 23, 1918, Mr. and Mrs. Lee basketmaker in New Smithville, Azalea $4.00; Rhododendron $2.75 up. W. Theo Miller & Son, Inc. Bennicoff, Paul Brumbach, Wil­ Hilbert. highlighted the recent activities of HEDGING PLANTS: Jap. Barberry 4 yrs. old $18.00 for 100; CalH 4rnia FOR SALE liam Smtih, Mrs. Harvey Kramer, May 24, 1942, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ these Intermediate Scouts. They Privet 100 for $16.00. BUILDING SUPPLIES • LUMBER Vincent Lutz, Seneca Hilbert, liam J. Greenawalt. are working on their Leathercraft NEW VARIETIES OF ORNAMENTALS: Weeping Crab, Weeping Peach, Tree MEADOW SPRINGS Grace Hilbert, Edmund Schlegel, May 25, 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Harry badge, and are designing and mak­ Wisteria, New Red Crab, Golden Chain Tree $5 JO up. 25 new variot ->s of COAL • FUEL OIL • FEED Hilda Shankweiler, Edwin Kistler, Gauker, Fleetwood. ing wallets. flowering shrubs. Mrs. Earl Hoch, Floyd Fenster­ May 25, 1923, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ HATCHERY KUTZTOWN VIRGINVILLE macher, Virginia Shollenberger, Mrs. Arthur Zimmerman, mother FREE LANDSCAPE PLANS AND ESTIMATES Phone 3381 Phone Hamburg 940$ ter Noll, Fleetwood. KUTZTOWN, R. D. S May 25, 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Asher of one of the members, recently "Tell Your Friends or Neighbors About This Annexing Coating . . . volunteered to take the girls on Telephone 75197 or 25191, Birdsboro, Pa. Snyder, Fleetwood. Phone 4767 They'll Be Eternally Grateful" j- May 26, 1948—Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ hikes to identify wild flowers. Upon son Dunkelberger, K. R. D. 2. completion of the hikes, they will May 26, 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Earl need reliable Lutz, Fleetwood. answers to your "crisis May 26, 1939, Mr. and Mrs. Wood- questions" this year! row Werst, Mertztown, R. D. 1. ALWAYS BE CAREFUL DRIVING _\ . . . get them in May 30, 1925, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ v* thur Rhoads. *^rrt&* THK I CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Kutztown: Linda Louise Weida, MONITOR 2 May 2; Anthony Lee Dietrich, Route 2, 3 May 2; Charles Kurtz Esser, 4 May 4; Richard Zimmer­ Often referred to as "a man, 9 May 5; Sterling Behney 2nd, newspaperman's news­ 6 May 7; Larry Wanamaker, 7 May paper" the MONITOR 8. covers the world with a Mertztown: Barbara Ann Miller, network of News Bureaus 9 May 4; David Helbert, Route 1, and correspondents. 7 May 4. Fleetwood: David Dreibelbis, 6 Order a special Intro­ May 2. ductory subscription Lenhartsville: LeRoy Kerschner, today—3 months for Route 1, 10 May 5. $3. You'll find the | Lyons: Barry Heffner, 6 May 7. MONITOR "must" reading and as necessary AGAIN HEADS STATE GROUP as your HOME TOWN Louis J. Heizmann, Reading, pres­ .PAPER. ident of the Penn Hardware Com- ! pany, Inc., was re-elected president JSQaamsji] of the Pennsylvania Federation of MONrroB Historical Societies at its 45th an­ nual session in Harrisburg. The Christian Science Monitor The Federation honored Colonel 4-door, 6-passenger Special. White sidew&lls optional at extra cost. One, Norway St, Boston IS, Matt. U5A. Henry W. Shoemaker, former pub­ It makes Pleas* sand mt on introductory MonU lisher of the Altoona Tribune, for tor subscription—76 issues. I •nclose S3. his half-century of service in the compilation of state history and Then it's fired} And when that happens, a drop straightaway—beautifully balanced on curves. ICH (name) folklore. each drAp/of gas of gasoline ceiiainly lets loose power. It's a car with Dynaflow Drive* to feed power MAY BUSINESS BIRTHDAYS x (address) May 1, 1928—Kutztown Bottling This isn't something that happens in a "car of with infinite smoothness—and a road-hugging Works, P. D. Keodinger. levelness of ride that took a million in cold Icrty) (zone) (state) the future." '. May 8, 1913—Deisher Knitting cash to perfect. PB-10 Mill. It happens in H Buick Fireball 8 Engine today. It's a high-cot Ipression engine. It's a valve-in- And it is, with all this, a very tidy bargain. Why say uncle not price it, drive it, know it for yourself? Well head engine. But it's also a Fireball in per­ be glad to arrange a demonstration. RETREADS formance as veil as name. to your And it puts e'ttra power under the hood—and Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to cbango oi RECAPS extra miles ir, the fuel back in the gas tank. without notice. Wheel Crests standard on Roadmaster, optionni ACCORDING to combustion experts, there's at extra cost on other Series. ^Standard on ROmdmasUr, optumd Cut Tire ./TL as much energy locked in a drop of gaso­ Now, power is great, but what goes with it? a extra cost on other Series. line as there is in a drop of nitroglycerine. Mister, that's something you ought to find out Costs! But the problem is to put that energy to work. —and soon, jj When better automobiles are built Your dollars make sense when you retread or recap, be­ So Buick engineers aren't content just to mix What goes v^th it is an automobile as sweet- Sura is cause yoo get a lot more mileage out of your original in­ that drop with air and touch it off. They've handling, eajer and willing as anything that vestment. But—be sure the work is done by someone who designed an engine that brings it catapulting ever made ycur pulse leap to a faster beat. true into a cylinder head where it strikes a turbo- BUICK knowsl We've been recapping for-a long time—we know top piston-gets whipped into a churning, It's a car tht t seems to know what you want how! for'52 will build them. swirling ball of tight-packed energy. it to do — tr ae and sure in its course on a Iry >rp« DETURKS 5.4= SERVICE STATION 110 West Main Street KUTZTOWN AllTOMOBILE COMPANY **—. 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GRACE SCHOENLY BRIDE ford Reinert, Longswamp, vice ed Gail Marie Weaknecht, daugh­ ATTEND INTER-COLLEGIAT* Ann Boyer Weds OF FORREST C. MILLER president; Mrs. Henry Fegley, ter of Jay and Catherine (Stortz) SESSION ON GOVERNMENT At his home in Muhlenberg Park, Mertztown R D. 1, secretary; and Weaknecht, F.mmaus. Those who Six KSTC students participate* Red Sox Pitcher the Rev. Clarence R Rahn re­ Woodrow Herbein, treasurer. witnessed tbe ceremony were the in a model National Political cot* cently solemnized the marriage of TOPTON NEWS paternal grandparents, Mr. and vention at Harrisburg. at the let* At his home in Topton, the Rev. Grace K. Schoenly, daughter of GERALDINE FRITZ BRIDE Mrs. James Weaknecht, Mertztown; annual inter-collegiate conference Mrs. Mary Schoenly, Kutztown, R. on government On the thin! and Wilson H. Hartzell recently solemn­ OF KENNETH FISHER JR. and maternal grandparents, Mr. D. 1, to Forrest C. Miller, son of Huff's Church was the scene of j and Mrs. Milton Stortz Sr., Em­ fourth ballot the support was a ized the marriage of Ann Louise Mr. and Mrs. Aurelius Miller, Ore- Commencement at CALENDAR Annual Field Day the recent marriage of Geraldine maus; and an aunt, Mrs. Richard close race between General Eisen­ Boyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. field. Fritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weaknecht, Kutztown. hower and Adlai Stevenson. HH* Harry G. Boyer, Mertztown, R. D. 1, Tonight—Fire Company Auxil­ nois Governor, Stevenson woo thai The bride is a graduate of South iary, 8:00 P.M., Fire Hall Harold Fritz, Emmaus, to Kenneth to Randall P. Gumpert, son of Mrs. Whitehall High school and is em­ Longswamp May 22 At School Fisher Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. TO VISIT HOSPITAL endorsement of 700 Pennsylvania* Adram Gumpert and the late Mr. Tonight—Rotary Club, 5:45 P.M, college students. ployed at Continental Novelties, Election of officers Kenneth Fisher Sr., Harlem, Barto The Reading Hospital Auxiliary Gumpert, Monocacy. The ceremony Inc. The 44th annual Commencement The annual Field Duy of the R D. 1. The ceremony was sol­ will spend Saturday, May 10 at the The KSTC representatives wet* of Longswamp Township School Tonight—Mertztown V.F.W. Topton schools will b« .held on Donald Miller, West Reading, stir was witnessed by members of the The bridegroom attended South May 2—Spring Dance, 7:30 P.M., emnized by the Rev. Wilson H. Hospital, where a covered-dish Whitehall High school and is em­ will be held on Thursday, May 22 Wednesday afternoon, MMy 7, on Hartzell. luncheon will be served at noon, dent chairman; David MitcheHa pive immediate families. V.F.W. Post Home, Mertztown, 4 The attendants were Janet Boyer, ployed at the Haas Farms, Breinigs­ at 8:00 P.M. at the Longswamp the school grounds. , Upon returning from a wedding in the Recreation Room. Honesdale; Ray Hacker, Quaker* Union Church. open to public, auspices Long­ The literary events, ac cording to town; Paul Rhoads, Reading; Llew­ sister of the bride, and Albert Gum­ ville, R. D. 1. swamp High 10th graders trip to Washington, D. C, the Reservations must be made with the pert, brother of the bridegroom. The newlyweds honeymooned in The guest speaker will be Dr. grades, include: One vaftd Two, couple will reside with the bride- Mrs. Clarence Stauffer or Mrs. ellyn Williams, Gilberton; and John V. Shankweiler, head of the May 2—Longswamp School Board poems, stories; Three afld Four, I groom's parents George Skeeba, of McAdoo. The bride, given in marriage by Virginia and are residing on May 3—Public Card Party, 8:00 Charles Trexler. »ver her father, was attired in a white Breinigsville, R. D. 1. Biology Department at Muhlenberg Five and Six, poems, stories, arith-1 The bride is a graduate of Em- College. P.M., V.F.W. Post Home, au­ metic, spelling; Seven ^urtd Eight, aus High school and is employed Palm Beach suit. She chose navy spices V.F.W. Auxiliary m blue and white accessories and car­ The six student speakers are arithmetic, spelling, hisfcery, geog- at the Sanson Hosiery Mills. The Lois Boyer, valedictorian; Corine May 5—Borough Council; Legion raphy, English; Nine ^d Ten, ried a hand bouquet of white or­ Auxiliary Parley; Legion bridegroom is a graduate of East chids, gardenias and roses. LYO N S Reinert, salutatorian; Pearl Kauff­ arithmetic, history, English, spell­ Greenville High school and is em­ Mrs. Mark Reed man, Glenn Kline, John Schnabel, May 6—Topton School Board; ing and science. Her sister selected an ice blue V.F.W. Auxiliary, 8:00 P.M., ployed at the Fisher saw mill. Reporter David Bleiler; and the seventh The field events incligd*: Group suit with navy blue and white ac­ Post Home; Fire Company THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAY 1-2-3 member of the class, ClenRoy 1, Grades One and Two. tioys' and LUCILLE MECK IN TALENT cessories. She carried a colonial Geist, will render a vocal solo. May 7—Home Economics Club, girls' races, ball bounci ail, peanut bouquet of pastel-colored spring Nan Schwoyer and Phyllis Kutz SHOW, SATURDAY NIGHT The Rev. John L. Herbster will 8:00 P.M., Mrs. Ida Beta, hos­ race; Group 2, Grades '*F>ree and $ See itancO singfffi flowers. were at the zoo in Philadelphia. tess Lucille Meek, ten-year-old yodel- speak at the Baccalaureate service Four, boys', girls' races uv«sociation. ary 25, 1952, to John and Ruth SUNDAY & MONDAY, MAY -* »IG HITS tion of the term in June. Hertzog family: Mr. and Mrs. Les- Day; and May 16, Night of Music. VFW AUXILIARY TO HOLD Dr. Italo deFrancese % of the (Sanders) Strauss. eaw^w— .____, „ ""*eassB*l 1 Mat The bridegroom, a graduate of ter Day, Dorothy Hertzog, Oreville, CARD PARTY, SATURDAY KSTC Art Education D/partment, At the Moravian Church, Em­ ^COLBERT-CAREY SCOTT « 1 The Birdsboro High school, is a pitcher Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams and tEMEN TO CANVASS Auxiliary of Shoemaker- will be the speaker. Workshops maus, on Easter Sunday, the Rev. IMltal children Marion, Carol, Larry, will be held at 6:00 P.M«f followed Breneke, substitute pastor, baptiz- MMETf for the Boston Red Sox. Last sea­ Bond Post No. 7071, Veterans of 88 TOOK son he was with the Chicago White | David Lee and Harold, Jr., Albur- FOR EQUIPMENT FUND i Foreign Wars, Mertztown, will con- by a general session at*7:30 P.M. VNNftMEV Sox, and three seasons previous, jtis, Mr. and Mrs. John Hertzog, Beginning Monday, the officers !duct a card Party> °Pen to the pu°- The program commit'«e com­ . MBTKTM was with the New York Yankees. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed and sons of the Topton Volunteer Fire Com-;lic. on Saturday at 8:00 P.M. at the prises Mrs. Jennie Bu.i, Long­ HHTMTTM He began his major league base­ ! Raymond and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. pany No. 1 will canvass the bor- jPost Home- Mertztown. swamp, and Charles Reilhger and Tulip Show wm. ranSanso n ball career in 1936 with the Phila­ Carl Hertzog and son David, Top- A door nze and er Woodrow Herbein, Toptoi. ough, and district covered by the I P °™ P"** Now and Next Few Weeks TUES. & WED., MAY 6-7—CASH NITE WED. 9 P.M. delphia Athletics. Iton, Mrs. Hannah Kimmel and local firemen, for donations to will be awarded. Proceeds will be District officers induct Russell j Marguerite Koval, Allentown. boost the Equipment Fund. added to the Cancer Fund. Geiger, Mertztown, president; Clif- Saturday & Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Hilbert The Company has not canvassed to 4:00 P. M. visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hil­ the borough and surrounding ter­ bert, Mertztown, R. D. 1. ritory for the past five years, and Weekdays to Darkaees Hoe-Down Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and No Approach Ualeas the officers hope the contributions Service Requested son John, Topton, were guests of will be liberal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed. The Company has two of the lat­ THE BEST FOOD..ALWAYS! Eagle Point Hotel First Lieutenant and Mrs. Rich­ est pieces of equipment which are Jtvuc TLuAmWuf. Co. MRS. CORA BERGER, Prop. ard Parkes and daughter Con­ at service to the public 24 hours a WEISER PARK PHONE WOMELSDORF 43 W"$T«SDED SILVER CITY BONANZA stance, Rome, N. Y., visited the day. Split Lobster Tail, Scallops, '•• lieutenant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. The officers include Howard Fried Shrimp, Crab Meat Friday, May Second George Parkes. Acker, Russell Rhode, John Keiser Balls, French Fried Potatoes Constance Parkes spent several Sr., Lawson Gambler, Howard and Cole Slaw—garnished NO MINORS ALLOWED UNLESS days visiting her grandparents, Schauers, Russell Nester, Lee Trex­ with tomato and tartar Mr. and Mrs. George Parkes. ler, Charles Hinterleiter, Harry ill for only $1.25 ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS Mrs. Carl Kunkel and children, of Miller, Luther Epting and William Bernville, visited Mrs. Frank Reed. Orth. SPECIAL for PENNY SOCIAL MAY 8 Fridays- A Penny Social, featuring a Fish Pond, will be held on Thursday, Clam Bake—Cup Clam Chowder, Doz May 8, from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. in the basement of Trinity Lutheran Steamed Clams, Vi Spring Chicken, Corn Church under the auspices of the on the Cob & Potatoes £ 1.75 Youth Choir. Door prizes will be SERVED 4:00 P. M. TO 12:00 P. M. awarded. Supper will be served cafeteria-style, and the public is cordially invited. 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SIX The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa^ Thursday, May 1, 1952 ed on 18 articles known as church 50-BIRD SPRING SHOOT Mrs. Walter P. Risley, Mrs. Scott C Schaeffer, D.D. (RefwZjTir Blue Sox Hosts to CALENDAR Berks Camera Club 600 Musician's Ritzman, Mrs. Charles D. Saul, Mrs. regulations, which are very inter­ edifice is a brick struct^ i.?* AT FLEETWOOD SUNDAY Tonight — Golfers' meeting, James Sittler, and Fred Quell­ esting. The building committee was: seating capacity of 600 Th* Jf * 8:00 P. M., Fire Hall malz, Jr. Lutheran, Jacob Herrman, Jacob The 50-bird'Special Spring Shoot sions are 49 x 76. The large k* Champion Giants May 2—Baseball: KHS at Read­ Dines at Keystone In Berks festival Graduates of the fourth class, Sweier, Michael Werlein; Reform­ ment is divided into threJ •J"*' will be held by the Fleetwood Fish ing JVs, Fleetwood at Ontelau­ held on Tuesday evenings by John ed, George Pfister, Jermias Kolb, The annual banquet of the Berks for Sunday School purpoS ^| and Game Association on Sunday nee, KSTC at Shippensburg; Ten­ More than 600 pupils, participated R. Bomba, were: Mrs. Edna G. Peter Christman. Camera Club was held recently at lofty spire hangs a £nTS" • °* Saturday at 4 P.M. at 9:00 A. M., at the Fleetwood Gun nis: Fleetwood at Shillington; in the two-day Berks County Music Boger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeLong. The building was a wooden struc­ Bell, noted for ite b^utX^ the Keystone Hotel with nearly 100 Club. Golf: KHS at Lebanon Festival, held recently in the Kutz­ Mrs. Anna E. George, Charles D. In 1886-1887 the church ^ ^ in attendance. Fred Quellmalz, Jr., ture, colonial in architecture and The annual event attracts marks­ May 3—Baseball: Bechtelsville town High school auditorium. The Kuhns, and Mrs. Josef Winkler. cost the congregations $3307.33. In coed and a new Moller nir*\ * men from all parts of the U.S., Cuba Kutztown, R. D., a director of the v pe %T at Kutztown, Lyons at Gabels­ KHS Band acted as bi>st, and the The ceremonies were concluded the presence of a very large con­ installed. i*a Gibraltar at Lyons Sunday; and Canada. club, presided and Dr. Italo L. ville, Mertztown (Tri-County) at annual affair was tinker the au­ with the announcement that a Civil course of people, the church was Madeira, Kemp to Hurl; deFrancesco, KSTC, acted as toast- In 1896 the two congregHtw. The handicap system will be 26 Coplay, 5:30 P. M. spices of the Music Educators As­ Defense First Aid Corps would be dedicated on August 7, 1791 by the to 33 yards. master. Brief talks were given by were separated. St. John's 1^ Merkel to Bat Fourth May 4—Baseball: Gibraltar at sociation of Berks Covjnty. set up in Kutztown during the early Rev. John Heinrich Helfrich, Re­ George Neubling, ardent sports­ Dr. Earl L. Poole, Director of the Capacity audiences h^ard the two an and Reformed con££?* Lyons, Mertztown (Tri-County) summer and that a Volunteer Medi­ formed. On January 2, 1813 it be­ still have one buildingfESS The Kutztown Blue Sox will at­ man and secretary of the South at Macungie, 2:00 P. M., Emmaus Reading Museum and Art Gallery, concerts, one by the Jifnior Chorus and Blair M. Sleppy, president of cal Service Corps will be organized came free of debt. In 1816 it was exist as two distinct organLf** tempt to lift the lid on their 1952 End Gun Club, Reading, will clerk at Mertztown (Valley B), 2:00 P. and Band, and the other by the as soon as the Advanced First Aid the shoot. Local arrangements are the Reading Real Estate Board. weather-boarded at a cost of Each congregation has i^ Berks Recreation Baseball League M., Saegersville at New Tripoli, Senior Chorus and Orchestra. The Course is completed. $574.98. In 1842 the churchyard was in charge of Elmer Rhoads, chair­ Guests at the head table includ­ j treasury and pays it, •«* 32-game schedule on Saturday at Fairyland Farms at Fogelsville. 600 included 200 in eaclf Chorus, 125 completed. In 1846 a new wineglass man of the Shoot Committee, and ed officers of the club and their in the Band, and 79 in the Orches­ Only in repairs and similar ffi 4:00 P.M. by playing host to the May 4—Special Spring Shoot, pulpit was installed. The total cost Lloyd Heffner, president of the wives, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. tra. each congregation pay's half Em* Bechtelsville Giants on the Park Fleetwood Gun Club of the building up to this time was diamond. Laverne Stimmel's Giants Fleetwood Fish and Game Associa­ Shilling of the Reading Museum, William S. Moyer, diijector of the To Break Ground congregation also has its own fif May 5—Girls' softball: Ham­ about $6000.00. For eighty-six years ! School, elects its own ofift are defending and playoff champs tion. the Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, who {Centinued from *ag* vne) burg at KHS; Golf: KHS vs. Wil­ host band, conducted lumbers by this edifice did service. However, of the loop. The public is cordially invited. delivered the invocation, Mrs. the County Band an< Orchestra. handles its funds separately " son, Manor course Conference, in the evening. At ves­ as the congregations increased, the In 1804 a stone schaolhouse m__ On Saturday afternoon, the Lyons Schmoyer, who played' several Ruth Christman, KHS*senior, was 1 May 6—Baseball: Millersville pers the choir will be augmented need of a larger building was felt erected by the two SZJ Smokies face the Owls at Gabels­ at KSTC, Fleetwood ai KKS, piano numbers,' Mrs. Poole and accompanist for one o) the Senior Mrs. deFrancesco. Chorus selections; Mr'. Irene Os­ by junior and senior choirs of Trin­ and on April 4,1876 the two Church Abraham Dauber wus the lit ville, and on Sunday afternoon, are Legion Tossers to Park diamond; Golf: KHS vs. Councils decided to submit the school teacher. The preamble aS hosts to the Gibraltar Corn Busk­ The dinner was served family wald, Longswamp town ihip schools, ity church. John Harris, at Harrisburg erection of the present church to constitution governing the schoo? ers. style, and table decorations con­ and Mrs. Kathryn Mack'amer, KHS, The Razing May 7—Baseball: Hamburg at the congregations. A vote was taken house are still in existence Th£ The season's inaugurals were Meet on May 7th KHS, Park diamond; girls' soft- sisted of large sprays of spring each directed a Jui tor Chorus Contractor Zipp, in charge of flowers and lighted tapers. numbers; and Willi^n Phillips, the house razing, reports that an on the seventeenth of the same building is now occupied'*, scheduled for last week-end, but An organization meeting of the ball: Oley at KHS; Tennis: Wyo­ dwelling. It has recently been solS Winning slides from the third In­ FHS, a Senior Chorus ^election. hour after the salvaging began on month, 279 favoring a new build­ eight contests were rained out missing at Fleetwood by the congregations. The schooL local American Legion Junior ternational Rose Color Slide Show, Monday, the old-fashioned, wind­ ing and*77 opposing it. Prepara­ The Sox will probably call on Big May 7—Junior Legion base­ A sign, "Welcome County Musi­ house was built on seVen lota ». baseball team will be held on Wed­ sponsored by the Club and the ing stairway, the hot water heat­ tions were immediately made for John Kemp or "Kisser" Madeira to ball meeting, 7:30 P. M., Legion cians", centered the background 88, the tot three lot, deeded J Reading Rose Society, were given ing system, and ornamental locks the building of a new structure. twirl the belated opener. Gordy nesday, May 7, at 7:30 P. M., at Hall. curtain on the stage. Henry Kohler then proprietor 2 a first showing. The Magical Ches- were purchased. "And behind one JThe following committee was ap­ Konemann and KHS Coach John the Legion Hall. Ushers, in uniform, jVere major­ Kutztown for a dollar and th* ro­ ters performed outstanding feats. of the Italian marble mantel-pieces pointed to solicit subscriptions: Silan are also ready for mound Youths between the ages of 14 ettes and several men bers of the tor five shillings. "* duty. Among the door prize winners host band. we found a Columbian half-dollar." Lutheran, Charles Deisher, George and 18 from Kutztown and sur­ AVALANCHE TOSSERS TO Bieber, Jacob Sunday, Charles In 1876 the Rev. G. f. Spieler re. The Giants have firemen Lin rounding territories, including were Mrs. Harlan Wiltrout, the The salvagers report that the signed this congregation ari or. Herb or Harvey Sheetz ready for RESUME ACTION FRIDAY Rev. Mr. Schmoyer, Mrs. deFran­ EAT CHUCK-WAGON^FOOD portico on the roof is one of the Kutz, Jonothan Bieber, George Fleetwood, interested in playing, Kutz; Reformed, Charles Rahn, ganized Trinity Lutheran c! lurch. action against Madeira's Sox. are urged to report. After being rained out twice, the cesco and Mrs. Quellmalz. AT DIANE YODfSR PARTY oldest in the area; that the bricks of town. ^ Merkel at Clean-up KSTC baseball team will oppose undoubtedly are local; that the old- William Rahn, Jacob Rahn, David Officials of Hoch-Balthaser Post, A dozen children enjv'ed a chuck- Schaeffer, John Christman, Jacob The Sox will probably bat in the the Red Raiders on Friday after­ wagon dinner at the tfiwboy party fashioned trim in the big parlors is No. 480, which will sponsor the GOLFERS' MEETING Kemp. following order: Joey Bard lead­ team, are also seeking a manager. noon at Shippensburg. All golfers interested in. join­ held by Mrs. Edward Itoder at the bevelled and cream-colored. They ing off and patroling right field, On Tuesday, May 6, the Ava­ ing the Kutztown Fire Company Eck residence, 224 East Iralnut street, have also discovered that the roof In the presence of a great multi­ Interested persons are to report at tude of people on Whitsunday, followed by chunky catcher, Dewey the meeting. lanche tossers will meet the Mil­ team are urged to report at a in celebration of the fifty birthday of leaks, and that the wall-paper is Meek, a left-handed stickman. Eith­ lersville Marauders in a 3:15 P.M. special meeting tonight at 8:00 her daughter Diane, pressed like "poor." | June 4, 1876, the cornerstone was STRAND Players, unable to be present at er Fatso Kercher or Joe Schlegel game on the KSTC diamond. in the social room at tne Fire Cowboy Roy Rogers, aid gingham- "In razing a large structure," Mr. 'laid. The exercises were continued KUTZTOWN 'the session, should contact Paul on Whitmonday which in former will swing third and play the mid­ Kramer (Kutztown 2290) or Morris Coach Walt Risley reports that Hall. Paul O'Neil has been named aproned Dale Evans, thiy also saw a Zipp explains, we demolish the in- dle garden. Rudy Merkel, third the postponed game at Trenton, captain of the local team which cowboy movie, followed!,by birthday I terior first—take out the bathroom years was regarded as a holiday. Boyer (Kutztown 4867). Last Times Tonight sacker, will bat clean-up, and N. J., will be waged on Friday, will compete in a league compris­ cake and ice cream. The dinner fixtures, and the heating system. The Sunday morning sermon was The local team will wage an ex­ preached by the Rev. B. S. Smoll, heavy-hitting John Sten­ hibition game with Coplay, of the May 9. No date has been arranged ing ten teams. started at 4:30 P. M. m\A Round-Up I Then we begin at the top and work JAMES MASON gele, fifth. First sacker Sam Barto for the Bloomsburg tilt, postponed Time was seven-thirty. » down. Use wrecking bars and assisted by Rev. J. S. Herman, and Lehigh County League, on Memo­ in the afternoon of the same day AVA GARDNER in will slug sixth followed by second on Tuesday at KSTC, due to wet Flashlight pictures wj>e taken by sledges. That's all it takes." "The rial Day at 2:00 P. M., on the Park F.H.A. BANQUET Rev. B. Weiss from Lenhartsville sacker Junie Miller, Ed Conrath grounds. Diane's mother, and will be placed I usable bricks," he adds, "will be diamond. The first Berljs League Invitations are out for the sixth filled the pulpit. The cornerstone will bat eighth and play left field. The Avalanche dropped its open­ in individual albums as Souvenirs of j sold, and the rest will be thrown PANDORA and the tilt for the local tossers will be on annual Mother-Daughter banquet was laid by the Revs. B. E. Kram­ The Stimmehnen will bat in this er to East Stroudsburg, 7-4, but j the party. Invitations tf'ere in the into the cellar." Saturday, June 7, at George Field, of the KHS Chapter Future Home- lich and J. S. Herman assisted by order: Kemp, Yerger, Harner, Reading, vs. the Reading Keys. gained a 5-2 decision over Ship­ form of cow-boy bootSjg elaborately Mr. Zipp's men tore down FLYING DUTCHMAN Bauer, Hartman, K. Sheetz, Stim pensburg. Both games were played makers of America, to be held the elders of the congregations. In Wednesday May 14 at 7 P.M. at the decorated. Stoudt's Ferry Bridge and the in Technicolor mel, Haas, and Herb or Sheetz. on the KSTC field. Douglassville Bridge, "both of it were deposited the following ar­ High school. Diane's "surprisers" irtHuded Pam­ ticles: a Bible, Lutheran catechism, Cougars Feted at ela Carr, Christine EcU Sue Ellen which, though historic, have served KHS COUGARETTES TO their purpose and were worn out. Heidelberg catechism, sacramental Fri. & Sat., May 2-3 FHS TIGERS TROUNCE Smith, Sheila and Gl(;m Dunkel­ wine and wafer, names of the offic­ MEET HAMBURG, OLEY BEST-BALL TOURNEY berger, Audrey Bieber^;, Judy and Next we wreck buildings between PERRY ADMIRALS 10-1 A best-ball-of-partners tourna­ ers, coins, a silver dollar (donated VAN JOHNSON Banquet by Kemps The KHS Cougarettes' softball Jerry Gelatt, Thomas Master and Allentown and Easton, along the DOROTHY McGUIRE if team will raise the curtain on the ment, at handicap match play, will new bypass. Recently we cut a barn by Dewalt Kemp with his name The Fleetwood Tigers climbed Dale Stump; also Sandra Sims, Read­ i engraved on it), The Lutheran Verna and Luther Kemp, pro­ 1952 season on Monday when they be held May 4-25 at the Berkleigh ing. in two near Klinesville." into the runner-up spot in the Country Club. The tourney is the Zeitschritt, the Reformed Haus- Northern Division of the Berks prietors of Kemp's Hotel, were meet the Hamburg Hawkettes on ^ "This wrecking job is a science," Invitation hosts last night to 34 at a banquet the KHS athletic field. On Wed­ first event of the season's program freund, and the Kutztown Journal. Scholastic Baseball League with a at the Berkleigh. COUNCIL MEMBER he said further. "And it must be On Monday morning Rev. B. Weiss ADDED: PETE SMITH AND CAR1 ,0* 10-1 triumph over the Perry Ad­ in honor of the KHS varsity and! nesday, May 7, the Cougarettes en­ The Student Council of St. Jo­ understood. And when we estimate junior varsity basketball teams. tertain the Oley Lassies. Both preached again, and in the after­ mirals at Shoemakersville. Coach seph's Hospital, Reading, will be a job we have to go over "it care­ noon Rev. D. K. Humbert of Bow­ John Stengele's Bengals have a 2- Seafood and ham dinners were games are carded for 4:00 P.M. hosts to the Student NUrse Asso­ fully and figure in its salvage value. Sun. & Mon., May 4-5 served, and music was furnished J SPORT SHORTS ers. The old cornerstone was relaid. and-1 league record, and have cop­ The Cougarettes' inaugural at ciation of District Two rf Pennsyl­ We carry heavy insurance, and The act was performed by the Rev. JAMES CRAIG ped four of five starts this season. by Burgess Ira Moyer, saxophone, i Hamburg, and the Oley-at-Kutz- vania. Among the members is Mary every safety precaution is taken." and an accordion soloist from Al- j Pete Barto, KHS athlete, was a J J. S. Herman. In it were deposited BARBARA PEYTON in The Admirals outhit the Tigers, town tilt, were rained out. New Jane Miller, Hamburg, ft 2, a sen­ History Ian old Bible presented by Charles 11-9, but a seven-run rally in the lentown. dates have been arranged by Mrs. special guest at the second annual ior. The president is Mfcjgaret Cur- Central Y.M.C.A. All-Sports ban­ "When this congregation was or­ Kutz of Kutztown, an old hymn- second inning by the Bengals ruin­ The 34 included Ed Hauck, Fred Dorothy Weiland, who recently re­ tin, Bernville, R. 2. ganized is not definitely known" Wuchter, Pete Barto, Richard and j quet held recently at the "Y". At­ book. the old constitution of the Drums in tne ed the Admirals. Dick Oswald, vised the schedule when the Fleet­ -J*- reports Pastor Bittner in the his­ Barry Lee Adam, Richard and Dal- • tendance totalled 150. | congregations, with all the names Clayt Reed and Jack Schittler led 1 wood Tigerettes, coached by Mrs. tory he has compiled for the anni­ las O'Neir, By Burkert. Bill Alesi, [ of the officers up to the year 1876, a the Fleetwood stickmen with two Jane Yoder, dropped out of the E. G. Musser, Krumsville, and versary souvenir booklet. "The quarter dollar and a five cent piece Deep South Francis Corrigan, Em Fenstermach­ Joseph Leiendecker, Reading, 51 East Penn hits each; and Jerry Moyer, Walt league. Rev. J. J. Cressman thinks 1752 or donated by the old bell ringer, in Color er, Alan DeLong, Norman Bond, Berks game protectors, shot and , * Christ and Mike Orlando had one The loop now comprises Kutz­ {Ceutinutd from Sagr ene) even earlier. We have accepted I Charles O'Neal. The church was Harlan Kline, Kenny Miller, Fred killed a rabid fox which attacked each. town, Hamburg, Oley and Amity. certificates to these 27 gfiembers of this date. ! dedicated the following year, Oc­ Baumann, Matthan Sell, Del Werst, I them while they were placing pois­ Wed. & Thurs., May 7-8 This afternoon, the Tigers invad­ their Monday evening glasses: Le­ tober 28, 1877, by the pastors in Joey Bard, Janice Rhoads, Carol] oned bait near a den on the James "The present pastor has come ed Hamburg for a postponed game Roy F. Adams, Mrs. • Marvin J. across a record which states that charge, Rev. J. J. Cressman and ARTHUR KENNEDY with the Hawks. On Friday, Fleet­ Bard, Jackie Wasser, Carol Hauck,! SPORTS RESULTS Orrs farm, Elverson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mock and Balthaser, Mrs. Carl J. Bast, Mrs. the Rev. Tobias Wagner, in his J. S. Herman. They were assisted PEGGY DOW in wood opposes Ontelaunee at Lees­ The 11th academic-general team Wm. J. Dietrich, Mrs. James B. list of farewell sermons 1744-1746, by the Revs. J. B. Rath, B. E. Kram­ port; and on Tuesday, invades the son Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Alton NORTHERN BASEBALL defeated the 12th academic team Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weiland, Kercher, Mrs. Mary W. iloch, Mrs. gives the ninth as delivered at lich and L. Groh, D.D., then presi­ Park diamond for a battle with the W L to win the girls' single elimination Joseph D. Lambert, D. Horton Maxton. This may be taken to be dent of the conference (Lutheran); KHS Cougars. Mr. and Mrs. John Silan and daugh­ Bright Victory Kutztown 3 o volleyball tournament conducted Nace, Jr., Mrs. Clair Ri;i man, Mrs. Maxatawny named after the district Rev. E. V. Gerhard, D.D., and N. ADDED: VARIETY VIEW AND CARTOON ter Lynn Dee and Police Chief Ar­ Fleetwood 2 1 among upperclassmen at KHS. thur Moyer. Daniel A. Sell, Mrs. Herjjrsrt Stump, in which it was located. There was •Mi———i i limn TIGER NETMEN ADD Ontelaunee 2 2 KHS Coach John Silan attended Mrs. Earl W. G. Sunday. Mrs. War­ no Kutztown at that early date. A WIN AND A LOSS Hamburg l i the annual dinner-party of the Penn ren C. Wessner, Mrs. IV alter Wil­ The church was located about one- The Fleetwood Tigers remained KHS TOPS ONTELAUNEE Perry o 4 State Alumni Club, held at the liams, Mrs. Ernest Angstadt, Miss half of a mile east of what is now in second place in the Berks Schol­ 6-5 IN EXTRA INNING BERKS TENNIS LEAGUE Abraham Lincoln Hotel. Lennia A. Angstadt, Mrts Shirley Kutztown. If the above date is cor­ astic Tennis League with a 4-1 vic­ W L During the summer months, C. Christman, Mrs. Gecige R De- rect services were held In this 10 % Discount on tory over the Hawks at Hamburg. The KHS Cougars gained their Wyomissing 3 o Coach John Silan will complete ad­ Long, Edward Glover, m Warren vicinity as early as 1744. The FHS netmen, coached by Ralph third straight win in the Northern Fleetwood 2 1 ditional credits for his masters de­ Haas, Mrs. Eleanor HenH tiger, Mrs. The Reformed organized as ear­ Kieffer, have a 2-and-l log, and Division of the Berks Scholastic Shillington o 2 gree at Bucknell University. Ben Herman, Mrs. FrarHi L. Keim, ly as 1736. They conducted services were handed a 5-0 setback by the Baseball League and fourth-in-a- Hamburg o 2 In his first game for Paducah, Paul S. Kershner, MB*- Paul E. in a barn located on Daniel Levan's visiting Wyomissing Sunsets, de­ row this season by topping the On­ Kentucky, Ken Boyer, catcher, Schmoyer, Rev. Paul Et'lichmoyer, farm one-half mile east of what is Suits and Sport Coat! fending champs. telaunee Indians, 6-5, in an extra- KHS GOLFERS READY chalked up two hits, including a and H. A Zimmerman. now Kutztown. On ground donated On Friday, the Bengals play at inning game on the Park diamond. FOR THREE MATCHES , in three times at the Those who completed \he Tues­ by Daniel Levan a log meeting Shillington, and on Wednesday, Red Adam hurled no- ball un­ The KHS golfers, with a three- plate. The K-town youth is the day afternoon classes, caught by house was erected in 1755 on the May 7, are hosts to the Sunsets. No til the seventh, when the Indians match winning streak, will oppose property of the St. Louis Cardinals, Robert E. Kerper, Jr., director of west bank of the Sacony. In this date has been set for the postponed tied the count with five tallies on Lebanon on Friday afternoon at and trained at Albany, Georgia., Safety Services for r/sd Cross, building a stone floor was used. It to GRADUATES home match with Shillington. four safeties and three walks. the Lebanon Country Club. On were: Mrs. Ralph E. J.Asm, Mrs. had no pulpit. Nothing more of the Coach John Silan's Cougars Monday afternoon, the Cougar MUSIC FESTIVAL Darwin Angstadt Mn George structure is known. Some graves HELP WANTED chalked up six swats, including two linksmen meet the Wilson Prexies The annual Oley Valley Music Bast, Mrs. Lloyd H. Boger, Mrs. could still be found thirty years Yes, fellows our stock is com­ by the pitcher, and one each by on the Manor course, and on Tues­ Festival will be held at 2:30 P.M. George S. Christman, Krs. Lucy ago, thus indicating the burial plete with up-to-the-minute Curt Angstadt, Fred Wuchter, Bob day afternoon, entertain John Har­ Sunday at Oley Consolidated High DeMatteo, Mrs. Dorothy Fenster- place of these congregations. styles ready for Graduation, Hess Brothers Naus and Em Fenstermacher. ris, Harrisburg, at the Berkleigh school. j maker, Mrs. Mary C. Helner, Mrs. In 1789 the congregations decid­ On Friday afternoon, the Blue Country Club. The program will include num­ R. S. Leh, Mrs. Clyde F-Lytle, Jr., ed to erect a new union church in and we will allow you 10% and White tossers face the Reading The rained out match at Lancas­ bers by the chorus of 45, the Le­ Dr. Clark R. McClelland Mrs. Har- the town on the site where the discount on any SUIT or needs a High Jayvees at George Field. On ter has been rescheduled for Tues­ gion Band, and the orchestra, un­ oid Miiier, Mrs. Minerva A. Moyer, present building stands. They act­ SPORT COAT. Tuesday, KHS is host to John day, May 13. der the combined leadership of Children's Barber Stengele's Fleetwood Tigers on the Robert R. Hartman and Kathryn Park diamond, and on Wednesday, If there be any truer measure of Kaufman. the Hamburg Hawks invade the a man than by what he does, it The public is cordially invited. STUDENT SUITS Excellent salary and high commissions, Park field. must be by what he gives.—Robert it. 4k. from exceptional earning possibilities. Full co­ South CLASSIFIED ADS PAY MERKEL MEMORIAL $19.75 to $26.50 worker's benefits including 20% discount Qualifying for the Merkel Me­ morial best-ball tournament at the on purchases. Rich-Maiden golf course is sched­ YOUNG MENS uled for May 12-18. Lee Sell and MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 11th APPLY IN PERSON TO SUITS Ken Snyder defeated Stan Geising­ from PERSONNEL OFFICE, THIRD FLOOR er and George Losoncy, 4-and-2, in Mayl-lt the finals last year. COME IN AND CHOOSE A GIFT $29.75 to $65 WRAPPED BOX OF CHOCOLATES A beautiful selection of Spring FROM OUR STOCK OF SCHRAFFT'S, GEORGE STUMP CANDY CUPBOARD, DAGGETS, AND SPORT COATS 228 E. Main St. Fleetwood OUR OWN PACKAGES. $16.75 to $29.75 John Boyle** Gulf Stream SPORT SUCKS STRIPES and BRITEX ESTHER F. SMITH in all the newest SPRING patterns and colors 218 West Main Street Phone 2165 AWNINGS $6 to $15.95 VENETIAN BLINDS PHONE 4711 Official Stat* INSPECTION STATION "That's right the^Massey-Harris Super 26. It has 24 WEEK-END SPECIAL Important Car Service different speeds, crnd the capacity to cover as much as THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY There aro certain check-up* your ear must 50 acres a day. Yost should see the way straw comes out Men's crease resistant KUTZTOWN PARK have every 150 to 200 miles—just about of my 26—just as »ven as a ribbon. Every unit in the every time you're ready to fill up the ga* GABARDINE SLACKS tank. We're NEVER too busy to attend to machine handles fill the cutter-bar cuts. That's what the*e car needs. There'* no charge for them. Massey-Harris mciqas when they talk about Balanced Open May 2nd Next time—every time, drive out, here! We check your car** tire pressure, radiator, bat­ Separation. And what a cut—sure, 12 feet. And it's easy $4-99 tery, crankcase! on fuel. Traction ii wonderful—I've been in wet fields Sizes 28 to 38 ROLLER SKATING • CAR WASHING • LUBRICATION where a pull-type £. >mbine couldn't go. "look Joe, fm go/itf fo town tomorrow. Why don't you go MONDAY Store hours—9 to 6^ Wednesday 9 to 12:30 with ma and take $ look at tha Sopor 26. It's a honey.'* We Specialize in AU­ Friday and Saturday 9 to 9 WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY TO RADIO SALES A FOI BALANCES SEPARATION SERVICE DRIVE ///... 7:30 to 10:30 MAKE IT A MASSEY-HARRIS HOUSE WIRING FOR SERVICE ADMISSION RAY FICKES FEDERAL TAX We Repair ELECTRICAL PAUL A. GEIST C J. ZWOYER & SON OUTFITTEt TO MEN & BOYS KIRBYVILUL PA TOTAL APPLIANCES rWwood, H D. 2 Phone Fleetwood 5572 MAXATAWNY Phone Kutitown 5006 KUTZTOWN, PA. •fs The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa*, Thursday, Msy 1, 19^ SEVEN

DRUMMER BOBBY STOUDT Clelland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C./TOWNSHIP PUPILS ENJOY ON TELEVISION SUNDAY Rotary Hears Talk Mantz, Mrs. Willis D. Mathias, Mb! TOUR OF PATRIOT PLANT BPW Witnesses Old Order Bobby Stoudt, Kempton, 14-year- dred M. Mengel, Josephine Move*, ;• Fifteen ' township pupils, who old drummer, will appear on tele­ Mrs. Russell L. Moyer, Mrs. Elwoof:}shared in the Music Festival at (04MMMMMsT JTw*v9 **\\%0 0e*w§ {CsMMMNMsf ft0vW jM£** 0e\*%ff vision for the fifth time on the By Joseph A. Abey Noll, Elsie*M. O'Neil, Mrs. Donal^KHS, took time out after rehearsal, number of members plan to at­ weeks, and every night they lighted ppc. HERBERT DRIES Candy Carnival Show, Sunday at Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S,. to tour the Patriot plant They were tend. She also expects to be present a fire to ward off wild beasts. They Promoted to Corporal "Life is an adventure of service IN MUNSAN, GERMANY G. Bruce Balthaser, son of Mr. 12:30 PM. over Channel 10. Patton, J. Allen Pawling, Eva M.' impressed not only by the linotype at the National Biennial convention had 18 children. Her mother snd Previously, he was a two-time and friendship" stated Joseph A Pletsch, Dr. and Mrs. Hervey P, machines and presses, but by the in Boston, June 29-July 5. father, who are aged 86 and 87, pfc Herbert Dries, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Balthaser, Kutz­ Abey, Reading, Past District Gov- town, R. D. 2, recently was pro­ winner on the Paul Whiteman Prentiss M Jean that UeS packageS to Wd Plans for the Folk Festival in­ respectively, only recently gave up jnd Mrs. Herbert Dries, Fleetwood moted to corporal while serving on show, and appeared on the "Tony ?s\*Zv\vmZe^nor T"Xe%i^1Sii y^^- 1-T1I^ m Mrs. Josep' h Resnick *""*, Mar• *y :E .MKH Rickt/twinkline g of an eye. clude the making of Pennsylvania farming, to live with a daughter. ^ D. 2, is attending the Ecum security duty with the 1st Cavalry Grant" and "Stump the Artist" HoS^oSnivest WE "ft* m- -* "» Walter P4 Those, who were brought by Mrs. Dutch aprons by Dorothy Boyer, They kept house for 68 years, and jledical School near Munsan, Ger­ Division on Hokkaido, Japan. He Shows. He also had a two-week en­ s^ed«^ll£^no^tlsSSS,BUteF* lfc ••* *** FredericfefMarguerite Frey, Fleetwood, the plus the sale of stuffed animals. some of the chairs in the new Burk­ many. is a member of the 16th Reconnais­ gagement at Steel Pier, Atlantic SmI. ?f w™ «t' 11 c !n!!iSchaefer. Mr- «»d Mrs. Herbert J ^Heidelberg - Maidencreek - Center The Bloodmobile program. In holder home are from that home­ sance Company. His wife is the City. STu^^^^Ti^^T ScMsstos. Mrs. Carson E. Schmoyi; music supervisor, were Joyce Kel- He was inducted into the Army Md charge of Mrs. Victoria Levine, stead Her mother painted one of on March 22, 1951, and received his former Barbara Boyer, who resides He is the son of Mrs. Helen £7J3 iKllS"^ •* Ita- Amos A Sharpener, Dorothy Becker and Evelyn consisted of the Red Cross film, the chairs herself, a tulip pattern ing and help to develop their per- r. Martha K Sniith, Shirley Smit?-Folk, Maidencreek; Rachel Gel- basic training at Camp Breckin­ in the Fenstermacher Apartments. Stoudt, Kempton Hotel, and at­ D "There is no Substitute," shown by outlined in red and black, on dark Mr Mrs Martin K ridge, Kentucky. He arrived in Cadet Sergeant tends KHS, where he is a member The Rev Paul A Schmover new' - "• ' Stapleton [singer and Shirley Degler, Heidel- Marcus Held, Jr. Blood donor cards brown. Family quilts are on the of the Band. Minerva Stern K Germany in August, and is attach­ The Air Force R.O.T.C. unit at DistricT Governor^^no^ee gave a i « •* *•* Eu, berg; and Eleanor Zern, Frances were distributed and members beds; and on the windowsills are ed to the 101 Airborne Division, Amherst College, Massachusetts, Stoudt and lta Fern were urged to notify Mrs. Levine has announced the promotion of briefmStl^^S Dttrict S" * - "* - "^H" "* •"••* Bechtels- such plants as African violets, s 12th Infantry Regiment. rnSo^Sf h-M^ t9l^rumam\a Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William'ville. of their willingness to donate blood blue-eyed Susan, "Youth and Old Richard Prentiss, son of Mr. and f Souvenirs sent to his parents in­ Secondary Education T oh R vtlt t£l? TL* eemU Thomson, Jr., James M. K. Wal'', Mrs. Marian K. Bechtel, music June four at the Grange Hall. Mrs. Hervey Prentiss, Lyons, to the m a ea Age," and "tbe smallest flower In clude musical sea-shells and ballet- bloo^liJf^d donors an,d urge±/^id the Clu^b £on, Mr. and Mrs. George ^supervisor, Bally, a sister of Mrs. Letters were read from Jean dancer jewelry cases, hunting rank of Cadet Sergeant A grad­ Hertzog and Dennis Haas, of the the world," a tiny red one. All of Conference, KSTC to support the movement. A movie Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne GxfJ. Paul Kehm, Fleetwood, had her scatter rugs are hand-made. knife, carving set, silk scarf and uate of KHS, he is a sophomore at Wessner, Mary E. Yost and Mrs; ^charge of the following: Rosalie YMCA groups at High school, for Amherst. pertaining to this worthwhile cause One of them includes velvet rags. three musical beer steins. There was a large attendance at! will be shown before the club at a Merrill Yost. Shaner, Anna Clemmer and Mary financial assistance in attendance the curriculum conference in sec- j later date. Emma Weiler, Washington town­ at Junior Politics Day at Harris­ APPLE BLOSSOM TOUR J ship, and Fay Moser, Fern Miller, burg. ondary education held this after-) Visiting Rotarians were Robert TO FEATURE 2500 ACRES Eleanor Zern and Frances Mauger, SHE WANTS TO TAKE Annual Youth Day 62 at Banquet of noon at KSTC on "The Significance ' Butz, Hazleton, A. A Kuzmann, Officers will be elected at the Boyertown on Sunday will celebrate Bechtelsville. May 20 meeting at 7:30 P. M. at the YOUR PICTURE and Use of Secondary Courses of j Fleetwood, and Woody Glenn of its annual Apple Blossom tour, under Study." Teachers and administra-' the Wyomissing-West Reading Gonser Home. The nominating the auspices of the Boyertown Bust- Time is cried out upon as a great committee comprises Mrs. Victoria Of course she want* to take your Observed in Berks Topton Auxiliary tors of this area, student teachers,' Club. picture in your handsome, new hand- nessmen's Association in cooperation thief; it is people's own fault Use Levine, Amelia Bolich and Mrs. in secondary education and those Next week three young people tailored suit . . . you're proud be­ Four pupils of the East Penn A total of 62 attended the annual with the Boyertown Area Fruit Grow­ him well, and you will get from Virginia Collins. A board meeting cause it fits perfectly and gives you studying secondary education prob- will speak briefly about the "Y"ers . The 20-mile tour will wind Valley schools participated in the banquet of the Topton Fire Com­ lems were present, in addition to i work in Kutztown. Y.M.C.A. Club his hand more than he will ever will precede the regular session. a feeling of confidence and well- annual observance of "Youth Day" pany Auxiliary, held recently at through more than 2,500 acres of or-: take from yours.—Elizabeth Weth- Attendance at the dinner totaled being. members of the Future Teachers of leaders and non-Rotarian members chardland, and Sheldon Funk, owner: erell in Berks county, held today under the Pikeville Sportsmen's Club. twenty. SPECIALIST ON CUSTOM TAILORING America Club of Allentown High I of the Y.M.C.A. Board will attend of one of the largest orchards, pre- r ' the auspices of the Council of Civic The speaker was the Rev. J. Paul school. The meeting will be in charge of FOR MEN AND WOMEN Clubs. The observance is part of Kehm, pastor of St. Paul's E. and diets that the blossoms will be at their^j Group chairmen included Dr. H. Henry R. Carichner, an executive peak. . National Boy and Girl Week which R. Church, Fleetwood, who offered L. Boyd, Dr. H. P. Prentiss, Dr. C. of the State Y.M.C.A. began April 25th. the prayer. Music was furnished by The tour 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. will* PETEB B. BUTT E. Beekey, Paul A. Knedler, Dr. start at Rittenhouse Square, Boyer-' 438 Walnut Street "Smiling Sun and His Sunshine Grace Hesse, and Josephine Moy­ The four "one-day reigners" in­ Valley Rangers". town, where Queen Marilyn Gerhart^ WHITE IS RIGHT cluded Gene Hertzog, KHS, district er, of the KSTC faculty; plus these KSTC President a BHS Senior, will preside from a) attorney; Norman Peters, FHS, re­ The favors were corsages of white local consultants: Truman Reese, COME IN TO SEE OUR SELECTION OF RADIATORS an EYESORE? gardenias. blossom-decorated float. Members off corder of deeds; ClenRoy Geist, Dr. Robert Bream, Paul Shover, Dinner Host to 97 the Boyertown Junior Chamber of SMART SUMMER HATS. WE HAVE ALL Longswamp Township High school, The tables were decorated with R. F. Dubbs, Dr. Hesse and John Commerce will distribute a map of COVER-UP WITH KAunrriNtf plants, won by Mrs. Earl Sunday, j Schrack. Visiting consultants were Judge (Forrest Shanaman); and As is his annual custom, Dr. Q. the route. HEAD SIZES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Mrs. Mabel Kutz, Mrs. Edith Miller { Dr. George Murphy, C. H. W. Pul- Donald Lesher, Topton Junior High and Myrl Trexler. The fruit box len, Leo Armagost, Dr. Lee Boyer, A. W. Rohrbach, president of K. S. At a point several miles from the school, one of three county com­ was won by Mrs. Eleanor Reppert. I Bess Pengelly, Mary Phillips and i TC-* was host t0 tne facultv and start, at the foot of an apple-covered $2 to $8 missioners. hillside several bands from the High The committee-on-arrangements Oscar Granger. j personnel at a dinner in the Georg- passerby, and the Junior Chamber of The highlight of the day was a comprised Grace Masters and Mrs. i Dr. Thomas Ford, superintendent ian dimnS nal1- Dinner music was Enclosures luncheon at noon at the Abraham laved a Commerce will operate a refreshment Grace Diana Millinery Kathleen Herman. J of the Reading schools, presided at P by college ensemble, di- schools of the area will entertain the Lincoln Hotel, when the speaker The sixty-two included Grace a discussion of supervision. rected by Professor Roy C. Thomas. Rhode Building, Room 6, First Floor was the Rev. Gunther J. Stippich, Masters stand. Last year's tour attracted more pastor of St. John's Lutheran i > Frances Trexler, Myrl Prior to the formal event Dr. and than 5,000. Mrs. Rohrbach received the guests STORE HOURS: Mondays—Closed all day; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ Church, Reading. Trexler, Ruth Funk, Daisy Kemp, I GUEST CHORUS TO GIVE day—9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Friday & Saturday—9 A.M. to 9 P.M. All county offices were filled by Marjorie Fogelman, Mrs. Kath­ MAY 29 CLUB PROGRAM in the Blue Room. Later the guests EVENTS AT ST. JOHN'S pupils from county junior and leen Herman, Mrs. Katie Guin­ "Our Heritage of American Folk enjoyed Shakespeare's "Mid-Sum­ The third annual Family Night senior high schools, and all city of­ ther, Mrs. Marie Keiser, Mrs. Ber­ Music" will be presented by the mer Night's Dream" at the direc­ will be held Wednesday May 14 at fices were taken over by pupils tha Adams, Mrs. Alice Yanisch, I Fleetwood Woman's Club Chorus tion of Dr. C. F. Lytle, in the 7:30 P.M. at St. John's Evangelical from Reading High, Reading Cen­ Mrs. Lulu Kutz, Mrs. Florence at the May 29th meeting of the lo- j Schaeffer auditorium and Reformed church, under the Stoudt, Mrs. Jennie Stoudt, Mrs. cal Club. Mrs. Harold W. Sell will The guests, who, together with auspices of &* Guild and Md So_ tral Catholic High, and Reading ! thei wives and husba ds Catholic High schools. Mabel Kutz, Mrs. Cora Clauser, direct. Mrs. Walter Risley will head j ( n totaled ciety Tne mm "Beginning With in Mrs. Beulah Adams, Mrs. Neida the hostess committee. 97, \ere as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Me» will hignlight the USED Mrs. Miriam M. Spiese was gen­ C harl< s Adams llz eth len program, eral chairman of the observance. Reppert Mrs. Mae DeLong, Mrs. I The Education and Legislation • , L \ ; ^ ?J ^. ; and a Hobby Show will be featured. Arlene Fenstermacher, Mrs. Homer j department will meet tonight at Mrs- E- K- Angstadt, Mrs. Bright Refreshments will be served. w Beck Dn and Mrs Cyrus Permanent decorator beauty for Henry, Mrs. Dorothy Fogelman,; tne home of Mrs. Elbur Bair. It I - . '_ - \\\ j On Thursday night May 8 at 7:30 Beekev Ruth your home. Keep walls and drapes free urrooN Mrs. Sally Donahue, Mrs. Helen j comprises Kathryn Bernd, Mrs. Q.! . E. Bonner, Dr. and at tne cnurch the Junior Women Degrees Conferred Mrs Holland L CARS of smudge. Custom-built for maxi­ Leeser, Mrs. Mildred Leiby, Mrs. | A W Rohrbach, Mrs. Paul E. - - Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. will bring ^^ mothers. The Pa- mum heat efficiency of best grade Pearl Eisenhart, Mrs. Mae Behm, i Schmoyer, Mrs. George F. Leibens- Henry R. Casselberry, Katherine triot editor will tell how she is steel Concealed humidifying pais. At Topton Grange Mrs. Mary Hertzog, Mrs. Fern perger and Alliene DeChant. D. Christ, Ethel M. Dammrich, Dr. | gathering material for a book con- Baked-on finish to match any color and scheme, made to fit any radiator. Schade, Mrs. Violet Piger, Mrs. The Literature Division will meet and Mrs. Italo L. de Francesco, cerning Oley Valley folks First and second degrees were Eleanor Reppert, Mrs. Earl Sun­ Tuesday May 6 at 2 P.M. at theMrs . John Fassett Edwards, Mrs. SEND FOR FOLDER OF STYLES Ot PHONf conferred on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey day, Mrs. Grace Leiby, Mrs. Edith home of Mrs. David Layman. This Edward R. Epp, Marjorie E. Faust, ESTATE ACTIONS FOR REPRESINTATIYE-NO OBLIGATION Behm at the recent meeting of Miller, Mrs. Mildred Hassler, Mrs. announcement is made by Mrs. C. Dr. and Mrs. Williaim L. Fink, Dr. Joshua C. Hohl, Kutztown. Bal­ TRACTORS le Pioneer Grange, Topton. Attend­ Irene Leibensperger, Mrs. Elsie F. Lytle, chairman. and Mrs. Ralph A Fritz, Mrs. Ed- ance of $921.64 distributed as fol- W. C. ERDMAN ance totalled 50. Musser, Mrs. Mary Weiser, Mrs. ward Glover, Dr. and Mrs. Levi D. j lows: Eliza C. Hohl, $5720; Clar- Third and fourth degrees will be Laura Hoppes, Mrs. Harvey Lesher, GRANGE NOTES Gresh, Ruth E. Gromis, Mr. and ence W. and Charles L. J. Hohl, 516 N. 20TH STREET loth conferred at the next meeting, Sat­ Mrs. Grace Sechler, Mrs. Elton Mrs. Josef Gutekunst, Mr. and Mrs. Marie Miller and Mary Ann Hohl, Schlenker Motor Co. A Mother's Day program mil be Roy w Hammej Mr. and Mrs. ALLENTOWN, PA. urday, May 10. Rehearsal will be Stern, Mrs. Mae Biery, Mrs. Stella presented at tonight's meeting of natural guardian of Gregory Hohl, held on Friday, May 9. Horace F. Heilman, Mrs. William S. 314 West Main Street, Kutztown Phone 5211 Phone 4-7916 Pauley, Mrs. Edna Bailey, Mrs. the Grange. a minor, $28.61 each. James F. During the business session, it Raymond Heiser, Mrs. Emma Gor­ Heisler, Dr. Grace R. Hesse, Anne Marx, attorney. «s announced that during daylight don, Mrs. Clara Derr, Mrs. William Members journeyed to Kiss­ C. Hresko, Dr. Elizabeth A. Hur-; • aving time, the Grange will meet Stufflet Mrs. Beatrice Schmoyer, inger Grange Tuesday night and witz, Dr. Alvin F. Kemp, Paul A If8:00 P.M. Mrs. Evelyn Rohrbach, Mrs. Elsie presented a program and the trav­ Knedler, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Dr. Alvin F. Kemp will be the Kemp, Mrs. Claudia Haas, Mrs. eling fruit basket Lehman, Bessie S. Leiby, Mrs. Wil­ speaker at the May 24th meeting Erma Trexler, Mrs. Anna Reinert, Wednesday the Grange women liam L. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. William try when members of Ontelaunee Mrs. Alice Brensinger, Mrs. Minnie catered to 250 Berks Homemakers A. Liggitt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles TOON Grange will meet at 8:00 P.M. Wert, Mrs. Esther Shoemaker, Mrs. who held an all-day meeting at the j H. Lightcap, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Naomi Eck, Mrs. Mae Witwer, Mrs. Grange Hall. I Lytle, Dr. and Mrs. Clark R. Mc- NOTICE! Members of Pioneer will attend the service at Ziegel's Church on Virginia Smith and Mrs. Edna Sunday,*May 25 at 10:45 A.M. Smith. All Grangers are urged to do­ nate "Blood for Korea" on Mon­ MRS. VERNIE CLOUSER day, May 19, when the Bloodmo­ The Revs. Raymond Miller and All Television Set Owners and bile will be at the V.F.W. Post Charles E. Hess will officiate Sat­ m | Home, Mertztown, from 3:00 ta 8:30 urday at 2 P.M. at the funeral of 1 P.M. Mrs. Annie E. (Brown) Clouser, 75, ^Sv?!S8$5?8&$8^ Following the business sessfon, wife of Vernie Clouser, Fleetwood, Users of Electronic Equipment several tableaux were presented, who died April 29 in the Reading under the direction of Mrs. Estella hospital. Services will be held in Titlow. j the Christ Funeral Home. Burial in ASSOCIATES Home Ec Club | Fleetwood cemetery. ow See It The Home Economics Club will j The last of her immediate fam- meet on Wednesday, May 7 at 8:00 ily, her only survivor is her Jius- ARROW TV INC. P.M. at the home of Mrs. Ida Betz. band. on at A native of Kutztown, she was a ' '.0 ' "' KUTZTOWN READING BETHLEHEM POTTSTOWN daughter of the late Ephraim and Rededication at Wili (Bower) Brown. She was a 3321 5-7845 6-2873 4859J2 member of Emmanuel EUB church, Frieden's, SundayFieetwood^ ENGAGED The rededication of Frieden's Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Hartman, SPECIALISTS in TV SERVICE and Union church, Lenhartsville, will Kutztown, R. 2, announce the en­ ibe solemnized Sunday afternoon Schlenker Motor Go. gagement of their daughter Jean and evening. JK. Hartman, to George Dietrich, At the 2 P.M. service the guest Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George REGULAR ond TOWER INSTALLATIONS speaker will be the Rev. Gunther Dietrich, Sr., Temple. Stippich, St. John's Reading, the SENSATIONAL NEW local pastors, the Revs. Samuel Both the bride-to-be and her Kistier and Glenn Flinchbaugh as­ fiance are on the home farms. Will Open at the Kutztown Airport sisting. Music will be rendered by [the church choir, Mrs. Alice Litzen- rHIS WEEK'S NEWS THIS WEEK fuerger, organist and director. IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Hotpoint Automatic Beginning Friday, May 2 The Rev. Robert Laubach, a for­ mer pastor, will deliver the eve­ ning message. The choir of St. NEW! LATEST FORWARD John's Lutheran church, Fogels- FOR FAST, EFFICIENT AND ECONOMIC iVlille, will render anthems at the STEP IN MASTITIS iQirection of Edgar Neumoyer, or- ]ganist. Henry Lehr, soloist, will CONTROL TELEVISION OR RADIO SERVICE DIAL ilso sing, and Merle Hahn, xylo­ 3 Powerful Antibiotics phone player, will render three lumbers. PENICILLIN A pork and beef dinner will be DIHYDROSTREPTOMYCIN KUTZTOWN 3321 •M- *%. m. ..» . s s m • erved family style in the church BACITRACIN IM rsTrltM enm riwrem sement between 4:00 and 7:00 9*} vW*Mm\\%%mW V*SmVW*m WWfjQ I^STS 'M. to which the public is in- • Combats more organisms ited. • Often effective when other treatments fail Hotpoint Has • Promptly restores milk production OPENING SPECIALS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Everything! Each family was represented at • Non-irritating Jpen House held by the Children of • Convenient, one-pinch tabs RMS All Channel House Cleaning Special \t Church at Trinity Lutheran, last TRIBIOTIC* OINTMENT i mom • am mstm u '"ght. The children demonstrated a Meats* rvsvtmi 1. Your television set thoroughly checked epical meeting. Refreshments were reeieHUe-MhyeVestreateeiycle-Beciirecle Tbp Loading • No Bolting Down BOOSTERS • Gleaming Wbti* Tub • Sedi­ 2. Picture tube cleaned trved. Leaders include Mrs. Platon For Sale at * ment •Ejector • Overflow Rinse 3. Antenna lead-in and booster corrections Jottlund, Mrs. Samuel P. Smith and Rauch's • Adjustable Levelling • Hot St Irs. Martin Stapleton. checked Drug Store 1^1 Cold Spray Rinses • Deep Tbrsjt*. REGULAR Mrs. L. Russell Brooks underwent vmsmr aUsst • %a*m Drying. $29 " 4. Check and make all adjustments includ­ in operation at the Allentown hos­ Smith's Pharmacy Topton pital. ing focus, height, vertical linearity, verti­ 95 cal height and hold controls NOW *19 MINSTREL SHOW r $4-00 Under the Auspices of the 0f QUANTIFY LIMITED LIMITED TIME ONLY fr Kutztown Fire Company No. 1 Saturday, May 10,1952 SCHLENKER ALL WORK GUARANTEED Kutztown Fire Hall Auditorium 8:00 P. M. MOTOR CO. Admission: Adults 60c; Children 30c, tax included 328 West Main Street, Kutztown Phone 5211 YOM MUST BE SATISFIED

Wssmvmvu • • . • • ' • . ' ' " EIGHT The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa-, Thursday, May 1, 1952 ing, quizzes were presented, and a 78 at Initiation Grange to Confer short musical program was given by Mary Kniss, Shirley Levan and Degrees on May 8 David Braucher. FLEETWOOD NEWS Lodge Candidates PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC TO BE Seventy-eight attended the ini­ JlCms^MuVL*\\ The Youth Degree Team will HELD TUESDAY MAY SIXTH tiation of P. O. S. of A. candidates confer the third and fourth degrees at local headquarters, conducted The annual pre-school clinic will j Owned and Operated by American Stents Cu on 13 candidates at the May 8th CALENDAR by the degree team from Camp No. be held at the local school Tues- Adventists to To Hokt "Berksy" May 2—At 7:45 P.M. Seventh Day 68 Hyde Park. The candidates were meeting. ; day, May sixth. This announcement Adventists to Form Youth Clyde Hess and LeRoy Bechtel, 29-31 MAIN STREET FLEETWOOD ' The candidates are the following is made by Supervising Principal Group Reunion June 22 Camp 103, Fleetwood. Three others who recently received the first and William L. James. Form Youth Group second degrees: Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ May 3—At 10 A.M. Sandwich from Molltown and one from Ham­ Parents or guardians are to bring The second annual "Berksy" re­ gene Derr, Terrence Derr, Mrs. For the first time in more than Sale — Dorcas Class — EUB burg were unable to be present all children who will reach the age union of Sfrtington High school Kathryn Noll and daughter Janice, 25 years the Seventh Day Advent­ Church George W. Schuler gave the wel­ of six on or before January 31, alumni wht,. • commuted via the Margaret Rothermel, Fred Kem- ists will organize a Junior Mission­ May 5—Woman's Club — Mrs. come; and those who spoke briefly 1953. Birth certificates are request­ ary Volunteer Fellowship Society Margaret Pringle "Come to Schuylkill a/td Lehigh Branch of merer, Richard Bechtel. Donald ed, and vaccination certificates, if were George Walborn, Leesport, Christian, William Greenawald, Jr., Friday, at 7:45 P. M., at the Church. Lancaster Up!" the Reading railroad, will be held the Past Grand President; Elmer ©el jionte the children have already been vac­ Mrs. Alberta Hubler, leader, will May 6—Pre-School Clinic Sunday aftevtaon June 22 at Eben-, __ .„ _ . Suzanne Baer, Mrs. Minnie Wein­ cinated. be assisted by Mrs. Charles Benni­ May 6—Dorcas Class — EUB— ezer church. New Tripoli. WSJISJ Manwiller. State Guard, from hold and Rosario Orlando. The following will be present at Camp 168; County President Her­ Following the recent degree giv­ coff and weekly meetings will be Mrs. Norman Kelchner, Hostess for the evet£t were made recently man Porter, Bernville; Chaplain the clinic: Emalyn Weiss, county at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur held at 7:45 P. M. each successive May 6—WMS SL Paul's Lutheran Otis Rothenberger, Camp 168; and psychologist; Mrs. Edythe Yoder, Rauch. I Friday. Boys and girls of junior —Parsonage Richard Adams, Fleetwood, the school nurse; Mrs. Dorothy Kis­ May 7—Mother-Daughter Ban­ The program committee com­ GARDEN SH01 age are heartily welcomed. District President. singer, dental hygienist; and Lil­ prises NevicGreenawalf, Hamburg, A large and varied LIGHTER, Donald A. Roth, public relations quet—St Paul's E. and R. lian Schlegel, first grade teacher. chairman; Cftrl Ebert, New Tripoli, Charles Moyer conducted a brief «**•** director of the East Pennsylvania Guild—Kutztown Grange Hall, quality California fruit: ^ MORE TENDER Further information may be ob­ vice chairm^h; Harold Arndt Eas­ business session; Robert Schlegel Conference, will be the speaker and 7 P.M, played piano selections; and Jacob tables at attractive pri< *, tained* by calling the school office, May 8—Degree Night—Grange tern, secretary; Dr. Ethan Trexler, organizer. Edgar Bradley, manager Stoudt was chairman of the re­ Fleetwood 2077. May 9—St Joseph's Hospital Fleetwood; if by 400. "The commu­ 103. here is your secret of deli­ Dunkelberger, secretary, and to Los Angeles and visited his ters are scattered far and wide," cious homemade cake that's Thomas Knarr, assistant The cli­ wife's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Homan Escapes Mr. Rauch ceports, and "are still AT ART ALLIANCE PINEAPPLE JUICE 2-4}j light as a feather every time.- max will be a torchlight service George Stoudt, San Bernardino, true to thefi dear old Alma Mater, Fleetwood was represented at a Del Monte Double-acting Davis gives and made the return trip via plane symbolizing the missionary aims of Death by Explosion dear old Wffte and Blue, just above recent meeting of the Berks Art double protection. Batter from Los Angeles to Philadelphia. the new group. the winding Lehigh midst the Alliance, 420 North Fifth street, Exceed Quota rises in your mixing bowl "It's wonderful! Really wonder­ J. Malcolm Homan narrowly es- mountains firand." Reading, when Leonard Harris, art FRUIT COCKTAIL "- Gifts to the annual Ingathering •..then again in your oven. ful!" is his report. I caped death when an explosion oc- The 'Berksy" made its final run editor of the Reading Eagle, spoke exceeded the $500 quota by $10.15, WWt\ JKonte No. J , curred at his home, 304 East Arch April 9, 19^5. on "The Art of Criticism." Chunk Pineapple reports the pastor. The national in­ con & SANDWICH SALE 'street, seconds after he tossed out The Fleetwood members in at­ Bel Jslonte Figs ' gathering is expected to pass the The Dorcas Class of Emmanuel j a leaking jug of gasoline. The fire tendance were Mrs. William P. jBel jRorrte three-million mark. Seedless Raisins 'a? » EUB church will conduct its First- j was confined to a bedroom, kitchen Guild banquet at Merkel and her husband, Mrs. WWtl jlfcmte A Saturday-of-the-Month sale of Ital­ New projects scheduled by the i and cellar, and was caused when Lionel Newcomer and Lillian Prune Juice 8 ian sandwiches May third, in the church for 1952 include hospitals the gasoline from the jug was Schlegel. 3Bel iHontc Catsup BAKING c r m 4KI\G social room at 10 A. M. in Iraq, Nigeria and Paraguay, and ignited by the gas water-heater. Kutirtown May 7th Bel Jttonte a school in Iran, in addition to Golden s£?, Corn POWDER The next meeting will be held A new power motor, for which SCHMEHL: A son was born in "ifttti maintaining the 551 major institu­ The Gxiiji of St. Paul's Evan­ WWtl fHonte Diced Carrots '6-oi me_ Tuesday, May sixth, at the home the gasoline was recently pur­ Community General Hospital to tions already in operation. gelical anc Reformed Church will Bel Hbmte _jhmn9m of Mrs. Norman Kelchner. chased, was destroyed, together Harold and Betty (Quillman) Cut Green Beans "We wish to thank the commu­ hold its i-Jmual mother-daughter Schmehl, Fleetwood R. 2. with two coats, a raincoat, .um­ banquet V? Jdnesday May seventh nity for its support," Pastor Fear­ brella, scarf and two jackets. The ing states. at the Kuj$own Grange Hall, at «o.JCJ damage, estimated "at well over 7 P.M. Mrg> Charles Yoder is pro­ Bel jHonte PEAS 2 $1,000," is covered by insurance. CHURCH NOTES gram chairman. "The contents of our clothes The Gui)a was represented at Auditorium Theatre YOU LIVE MAKE. The summer schedule will be re­ closet," Mrs. Homan reports, "is Your Acme Guarantees Every Pound of AW Sesj THBINSIDE sumed Sunday by St. Paul's Evan­ [the recent llth annual meeting of FLEETWOOD soot-covered, but no doubt can be the Berks Regional Guild at Amfty- INSIDE YOUR. gelical and Reformed church, when dry-cleaned." INVITING ' worship will be conducted at 8:30 ville, whe^r.Mrs. Marie Knoll was Fri. & Sat., May 2-3 U. S. Choice The Homans praise the quick ac­ HOME, YOU A. M. elected fijft vice president, and Sirloin, T-SoSo, lb tion of the Fleetwood Fire Com­ Mrs. J. P$il Kehm was re-named Porterhouse Family Sunday will be observed » KNOvV, pany. 'They even used buckets and recording secretary. Mrs. Knoll DAVID and STEAKS May fourth at 10:30 A. M., by St. mops to clean up the mess." was namej a delegate and Mrs. Paul's Lutheran congregation. The Kehm an alternate to the Reading BATHSHEBA SO PAINT, Missionary Society will meet at Fiesh-Killed, Giade "A" FRYING S\m. OPEN HOUSE AT SCHOOL Synodical "conference to be held (Technicolor) i the parsonage Tuesday, May sixth, WEDNESDAY NIGHT MAY 14 in Septer^^Ser in Hamburg. Mrs. REPAIR. AND Starring GREGORY PECK, I at 7:30 P. M. Open House will be observed Knoll als^ presented a talk on MAKE IT Tonight the third quarterly con-1 Wednesday night May 14 at the "Christian Stewardship." Mrs. SUSAN HAYWARD ] ference will be held at Faith Mis-' local school, when work done by Luther Ely continues as president ADDED: LATEST NEWS CHICKENS 3? s sionary church, at the direction of all the classes, grades one through for anothe t two-year term. Dr. Mil­ GLOWf Wasty shank removed fraws Lancaster Brand hami fcefort orbs, c District Superintendent T. D. Geh­ twelve, will be on display. ton Geil, Ubright college, spoke C Uemmtuu-mm ret Allentown. On Saturday the Opportunity will be afforded on "Tragedy in Korea." Local Monday, May 5 I young people will attend a rally parents to discuss the 1952-53 sched­ Guild members at the conference REX ALLEN in h at the Philadelphia arena, when the ule with the teachers and to ask were Mrs.'Kehm, Mrs. Knoll, Mrs. ononKioss Whole or C speaker will be Evangelist Merv any questions they may desire. M. J. A. l£mith and Mrs. Webster Shankless e THE ARIZONA Half RoseO. "Your presence," says Supervis­ Schaeffer-i HAMS ing Principal William L. James, They're chunky, tender, "shankless" — cut from small, you* seism. Tern m W.THEO. MILLER ctSOrn of old-fashioned flavor when you buy Lancaster Brand. ^ e COUNCIL FIRE "will indicate your interest in your "COME >£> LANCASIER UP!" COWBOY BUILDING SUPPLIES • LUMBER The Tanda Camp Fire girls and child and his school." WOMAN'S CLUB, MAY FIFTH PLUS: S SERIAL CHAPTERS v> COAL • FUEL OIL • FEED the Fleetwing Bluebirds will hold Mrs. Mil^garet L Pringle, of the SLICED BOILED HAM ^21t.g» P a council fire May 15 at 7:30 P.M. I NEUHEIMER: A daughter was Dairy Coii'icil, Reading, will speak Lancaster trass* i j*» P KUTZTOWN -. m , VIRGINVILLE at the Legion Hall. I born in Community General hos­ on "Come r.o Lancaster Up!" at the Tuesday, May 6, 8 P.M. Fresh-Ground Beef * 59c K Liverwurst 17C Parents and friends are cordially pital to Adolph and Pearl (Epler) May fifth Meeting of the Womans SPECIAL Agar Sliced Bacon *45c ! invited. Neuheimer, Fleetwood R. 3. Club. 11 Beef Bologna \ " Sickes Fricassee 3;^ $1.39 She wili.'be introduced by Mrs. Waldorf SaW 12 "ft Elda Horn t n, chairman of the spon­ THIS IS KOREA soring Aajerican Home Division. in Trucolor Seafood in It's longer, stronger for '52 -the great­ Hostess^ will include Mrs. One night only. Profits from this will ge Fresh Wsole Flounder "31c as e,,,1 est car ever built in the low-price fieldl Ethan Trexler, Mrs. Alfred Schle­ to me FIRE CO. AMBULANCE FUND. Fresh Sters-Cst Fillets '* 61 c la^geShrws"" '» to. gel, Mrs. gtewellyn Schaeffer, Mrs. rnt w PLUS—4 WALT DISNEY CARTOONS Jwnbo Oceen Perch " 31c Tl The '52 Ford's stzs stands out like its beauty. New Ford Franklin ^ athermel and Mrs. David K Coachcraft Bodies arm bigger ... with more interior com­ Hayhurst Frosted Seafood w< fort. And, beneath its beauty and bigness, there's barfs Wednesday, May 7 6ens.se Haddock •nB- £ 45c | Skinless Ced rUt* *m* vii ttrmngth! for this only completely new car in its field has a TURNS TOWER CLOCK AHEAD fe. longer, stronger chassis with sturdier K-har frame. Dolores^J. Bowers, a Freshman i in the School of Nursing at the THE SEA HOBNET Sh Reading Hospital, was pictured in Starring ROD CAMERON, 7™ ANNUAL BABY DEMI M. a recent jteading paper, climbing ADELE MARA Valuable Gifts te Ss Given te Proud Pareats vi M>« ds a ladder K> turn ahead the tower PLUS: CARTOON AND TRAVEL ho: clock at \f\e institution. BORN 12.01 AJN.-12 P. M., SAT., UtM

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The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, May 1, 1952 NINE

BYNDEN WOOD TO HOLD h meet on Monday st 8:00 P. M. The Crossword f film, "How Lutheran Women NEW TRIPOLI Puzzle K. H. S. News FOLK CULTURE SEMINARS PERRY Work," will be shown. All women DR. C W. GELATT Mrs. Efancr Fisher HORIZONTAL 1o f the Church are cordially invited. Skating Party Saturday The first annual Seminars in OPTOMETRIST Reporter 1 Money given Eighteen members of the Wom­ to needy The sophomores will sponsor a folk culture of the Pennsylvania Report or 14S-150 W. MAIN STREET 5 Vegetable roller-skating party at Skateland Dutch country will be held at Byn­ en's Missionary Society of Zion's ^e Rev. L. J. Linn will conduct mold mixed {Opposite Oroeowkh St.) with earth on the Reading fairgrounds on Sat­ den Wood Mountain Center, Aug­ The Pals of Zion's Union Church Church were at the spring dinner services on Sunday at 9:30 A.M. in • Beater used In KUTZTOWN, PA. boras Ca\ mixing mortar ust 4-9 inclusive, under the com­ 8 hool will meet in the Church at the Rajah Temple, Reading. Fbenezer Union Church. urday frqm 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. 12 To pay Sack Tickets and reservations for bus bined auspices of Bynden Wood &i)sement on Saturday at 8:00 P. M. Tel. 2444 The Young People of the Church, 14 A wing !E 15 Pertaining to transportation may be secured from and the Pennsylvania Dutch Folk­ A covered-dish luncheon will be What I gave, I have; what I spent TWOOD. ^ friends, and all interested persons, a tissue OFFICE OPEN "VENINOS 16 Tutor Janice Fabian or Madge Kline. lore Center, Lancaster. 6i rved after the business session. I had; what I kept I lost-Old Epi­ ^U attend services at the Syna­ 18 God of love * The women of the Church will taph IBasaa SO Collection of In Science Fair The program will include a study gogue. South Thirteenth street, Al­ facts lentown, on Friday at 8:00 P.M. M Article Yvonne DuBois, ninth-academic of folk music, folk art, folk medi­ 22 A volume pupil and member of the Science cine, popular oral literature, folk Those needing transportation and 24 High 26 Cunning Club, participated in the Lehigh architecture, folk speech, local cars not filled will meet at the lo­ 28 The wallaba food cal Church at 6:30 PM. 30 Raised Valley Science Fair, held recently » Popular beliefs and practices, t platform at Rockne Hall, Allentown, under folk tales. traditional rhymes and ! The Spring Rally of the Synodi­ 32 Russian river onte 35 Cameroon the auspices of the Call-Chronicle im8les, proverbs, riddles and cus- cal Youth Fellowship will be held native newspapers and the Lehigh Valley toms- ft w*11 a*so comprise folk j at Lehighton on Sunday from 2:00 37 Man 39 Correlative of art and crafts, the dialect and re- ] to 4:45 P.M. Local young people neither Engineers' Club. Her exhibit was f^mmn>*cAii ligion. The staff will include out­ will leave at 12:45 PJM. Bring a 40 Keen among the 75 in the general science 42 Paper measure standing personalities in the var­ box-lunch. 44 Symbol for class, and won honorable mention. tantalum Exhibits totalled 307, and this was ious fields, with Dr. Alfred Shoe­ SHOW Blue Ridge Trail Council, No. 49 A machine that grinds the first year KHS was represented. maker of the Folklore Center and or 179, D. of A. will meet on Tuesday * »meiif 47 DuU Her exhibit was the development of Dean P. Ross, executive director ——•mem Q| evening, May 6th. Officers will be 48 French article a chicken, including incubated of Bynden Wood, as co-directors. •Its ond »^_ nominated. Everyone must bring a 51 Declared eggs. She preserved the different [Prices. ^* specially-trimmed hat to be sold 53 Strikes with open hand stage of development in formal­ {or the benefit of the National 56 Contaminated 59 Journey dehyde. Marie Bonner, of the fac­ Home. A birthday social will con­ 60 French for noise PUZZLE NO. 182 CRYSTAL CAVE summer 22 Bulk 58 An under­ ulty, is advisor of the Science Club. clude the session. 54 Heap world god ,2Ji 61 Easily 23 Brilliantly 55 A small bar­ April Shower Party IRENE A. SUNDAY On Friday, May 9th, the Young exasperated colored fish racuda 62 Svmbol for 63 Signifying 25 Prevaricator 57 Legal charge tellurium The Junior Tri-Hi-Y recently en­ Reporter People will journey to the Trexler maiden name 27 Strong longing 64 Thick 29 Ancient coun­ joyed an April Shower Party, held 29« Rink for an evening of roller skat­ 66 To place try around the Answer to Puzzle No. 181 The following improvements: in­ Euphrates in the St. John's Recreation Hall. LOWER?RICES'tEflER eov? ing The group will meet at Church stallation of a new heating system 31 Winter vehicle p A 3 T R A P L A T E Decorations included bouquets of 4o-oi 7;00 P.M. VERTICAL 33 Word expres­ and rest rooms, and the redecora- at sing negation A C H B I DE E R I A spring flowers, and a blue um­ cast 1 Skill Maestro Moschetti and his gal- 2 Confederate 34 Goddess of 0 L I T I C S tion of the Church School room, general vengeance T R 0 T P brella trimmed with daffodils and 49- jery choir will present a program 3 Measure of 36 To get up H E R 0 E R 0 A 3 T pink, yellow and light green will be dedicated Sunday, May 11, distance 38 Hearing - LOW INTEREST RATE Edna Kaufman. ments included sandwiches, orange and WONDER MEDICATED SOAP-^ > REPAYMENT BASED ON FARM Mr. and Mrs. William Wisser results or money refunded Truly drink, milk, and birch beer. Music INCOME named their son William Paul Wis­ wonderful preparation*. Try them. OPEN DAILY—9:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. ser. Jr. was furnished by Joseph Furst and Sold in Kutztown by Leh, in Fleetwood » MAY REPAY MORTGAGE ANY his Class E Spikes. The chaperones SATURDAYS—9:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. SUNDAYS—11:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. TIME by Rauch, in Topton by Smith, or your Call or Write: HOSPITALIZED were Patricia Ferry, Nancy Ed­ home town druggist. wards, Lois Pomeren, Mr. and Mrs. National Farm Loan Ass'n Mrs. Jacob Sayshen, 124 West Walnut street, and Mrs. William Roy Weiland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 328 Washington Street Long, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goug- Reading, Pa. Yeager, Kutztown, R. D. 3, were pa­ <*H^ tients in Community General Hos­ ler and Mr. and Mrs. John Drei­ ROBERT I. KINTZER belbis. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer pital, Reading. Here And There Phone 4-3846 LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED Irmgard Winkler is editor-in- chief of the KHS yearbook. [SI-MOSS* a^|| The annual Mother-Daughter banquet of the F.H.S. will be held $3.09 on Tuesday, May 13. The Spring concert by the Band will be presented on May 9th.

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UTf Of RPw""*1 Vernon M. Kamp T., MAY 3d Reporter The Rev. Craig J. Dorward will conduct Lutheran services at New IS Bethel Church, Sunday at 9:00 A. M. Church School, 8:00 A. M. The New Bethel Young People's Society will meet on May 18, at New 7:30 P. M. The Albany Township Road Board will meet on Saturday after­ noon at Bond's Hotel. 'Show Down" Elmer Sechler is a patient in the Reading Hospital. The annual chicken and roast- beef supper of the Aid Society of way gives the New Bethel Church will be held Saturday afternoon and evening, lends, Doctorf May 31, in the Community Park Pavilion. [promptly* true facts Time lues All successful individuals have about why the become such by hard work; by im­ proving moments before they pass into hours, and hours that other people may occupy in the pursuit BIG 52 of pleasure.—Mary Baker Eddy A Sparkling PHEASANTLAND cold glass of milk PARK RINK

because CALSO is, mile for mile, your most DODGE WHEN you want a "quick lift" to hold you economical gasoline over until meal time — try a cool, refreshing glass of milk. Milk is full of energy that will keep you going because CALSO starts op faster, saves battery ... outvalues until it's time to eat and engine wear. *~* tmW The milk you get from us Is as deem and pure as because CALSO has the extra power for a fast rZi*i* them all for science can make it. We are always on the alert for World's First Motor Oil spurt in an emergency or a steady %'mmT new ways to make our product cleaner, seder, - Developed thru Atomic Energy gait up a tough hill ms•L o*o*>^ 430 roominess, and better. Compared wftfi eonventte*»al oil*,* because CALSO — product of the world's most Our sanitary bottle seal Is another step m that NIW RPM MOTOR OIL: modern refinery—is tops in perform­ comfort, direction. It completely seals the top and pouring . cuts in half the woor of crill tpl engine parts ance and savings on every count. n?*»tm edge of the bottle Thus, the precautions taken at PARK RINK • gives double protection against Today, get a tankful and discover safety, the dairy to make your bottle of milk sanitary gummy carbon, add, corrosion, why motorists are going for CALSO, Ho are carried right to your door. rust and varnish KUTZTOWN the New Big Name in gasoline! :E3 dependability! • maintains *• tew^>»-consump- - So —when you want a TUT try a glass of our milk. Hon Bfe of the average auto j CHICAGO engine rwice as long • sold wfth money-back gwaran- SHOE SKATES toe of satisfaction. MAY WE HAY! YOUR MILK ORDER TODAY? Foil Leather Lined Step m see* fer yew serin ckoeee- ovm wMh SIW RPSI seas* Oil ***^Z£S22500fio*- " Jfj NICK HUBERT. Now Serving Fleetwood and Vicinity With Toe Steps •"free*. Typo" eft •» ouOoruooa by *| A-eHce. f-n*- luetovt. """" e_tLt MEN'S $1600 PRODUCTS OF THE CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY l*\m\ MOTORS Windsor Dairy Farms LADIES' ...... $17.75 Iroommrks 'XMSO" ana "STM"tea. "•* jf* <*• 601 East Main Street USED SHOE SKATES For Service Call Hamburg 2758 and Reverse Charges YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CALSO DEALER $8.00 to $12.00 KUTZTOWN

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TEN The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Th«>sday, May 1, 1952 Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads OBITUARIES BUSINESS SERVICE FOR SALE PrlBUC SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED LEGAL NOTICES DESTROY—Rat Killer—with WARFARIN, ROTOTI1XER GARDEN TRACTOR, can be PUtJLlC SALB OF NEED farms of all sizes, buyers waiting. If NOTICE ready mixed, resdy to use. 1 lb. $1; 3 lbs. seen at Hancock, Pa. Used one season, wiU VALUABLE FARM STOCK in the market for a quick sale, contact Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Spacht Funeral Home, Hamburg. $2.7J; mouse size 39c. Guaranteed. Leh i sell for 2/3 of original price. Mr. Rupp. About Vi milt least of New Smithville, on FREDERICKS REAL ESTATE the provisions of the Pennsylvania Act of Dr. Seneker Buried The Rev. Elmer Wenrich officiated Drug. Haock Feed tt Grain. DeTurks Hard- Mar27-tf dirt road to Apse's School House. Weisen­ 130 Main St., Souderton. Pa., Route 113 Assembly Number'481, P.L. 1145, approved ware. Beck's Mill, J. M. Schappell & Soru; berg Township, .ehigh County, Pa., on Sat­ Phone 2040, after 1 P.M. call 609. June 25, 1947. as amended by P.L. 898. ap­ and burial was made in the Mos­ Fleetwood Mill. Rauch's Pharmacy, Buck » REGISTERED ARABIAN HORSES, aad a urday, May 10. 5>52. at 1:00 P. M. Marl3-8t proved May 9, 1949, a resolution will be pre­ elem cemetery. *" Store. Kerchner's Feed Mill; Harry J. ony. Leeser's Arabian Stud Farm. Bowers, F-12 Farmall,vector, McCormick-Deering sented for adoption at the meeting of the In Hope Cemetery A native of Richmond township, Smith, Maidencreek. AprlQ-6t IT'a., phone Topton 68. Febl4-tf 2-row com plarrf ir, 10-ft. John Deere power WANTED Board of Directors of the School District of take-off grain bin ter, single corn planter, John the Borough of Kutztown, Berks County, to present the AmV ^LIL*** baJL?K^ she was a daughter of the late As a matter of GOOD HEALTH, GOOD BALER TWINE FOR SALE—best quality Deere prow, Pe. rv harrows, walking plow, Pennsylvania, to be held on May 13, 1932, at The funeral of Dr. Hiram F. J. TASTE and GOOD SENSE drink Green­ baler twine manufactured loca.ly that com­ McCormick 8-ft. .disc, riding cultivator, hay $5,000 on n 114 storv suburban property. 7:30 o'clock P. M. (D.S.T.) in the high David and Hannah (Stine) Bor­ wood Natural Goat Milk every day! You'll petitive brands cannot excel, at special Write Patriot Box No. 7. Mayl-3t* Seneker, 89, who died April 24, rake, John Dei a tractor control harrow, school building, in the Borough of Kutztown, R. JOSEPH MERKE1 ""H rell. She was a member of Moselem like it IF you get it at Greenwood. Ask pre-season price of $19.30 per bale. Arenel weeder. trailer vagon, wagon with body. Berks County, Pennsylvania, where the same B was held Monday at 2 P. M., at US how to use it—we know. We cater Farms Feed Mill, Shoemakersville, Pa. Tornado fodder shredder. 2 coal brooders, 500 OLD AUTOS or TRUCKS. Will pay is now on file in the Office of the Secretary . North Sixth S^.^a^ik^e • Lutheran Church. Her husband, the Lutheran Church of the Trans­ to those Infants and Adults who cannot Mas-d electric brooder, circular saw. potato sorter, $30 up for any car or truck that can be and may be inspected during school hours and Enoch Schwoyer, died 26 years ago. digest cow milk. Available—11 to 7 daily hay hook, rope and pulleys, 2 barn yard towed or run to my yard at Walnuttown. which provides substantially as follows: l figuration, Pottstown, which he She is survived by a son, Leon, —2 miles south of Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. SEED OATS FOR SALE while they last st gates, tow rabies platform scale, feed grind­ Russ Berg. Phone Fleetwood 5974. A special head tax of Five Dollars ($5.00) served 27 years. Burial was made E. D. Gehris. Mayl-tf s special bargain price. Arenel Farms Feed er, feed chests, 2 gas tanks, lot of scrap iron, Msr6-12t* shall be levied on each resident or inhabitant o7^W^?v0 Shoemakersville; four grandchil­ Mill, Shoemakersville, Pa. Feb28-tf lot of lumber, h t of harness, meat grinder, on said school district who is twenty-one in Hope cemetery, here. The Rev. TIRES-BATTERIES, motor oils, accessories. s^v*w^^»i dren; nine great-grandchildren; a lard press, lawn lowers and numerous other BIDS WANTED (21) years of age or over. Notice is heieby gL, .. ^ Dr. Emil Fischer, president of the polishes and wax, rad. cleaners and seal­ SPECIAL OFFER ON 1951 TV SETS. We articles not menl oned. Such tax is necessary to defray the ex­ brother, Milton S. Borrell, South ers, auto glass and channels, elec. appliances will give a free antenna, and free installa­ ministration on the ££&**** * Conditions by « penses for the school year 1952-1953. decedent have b«en «^* * *.£< Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsyl­ toasters, washing machines, vacuum clean­ tion with the purchase of each 1951 TV MRS. ALVIN SNYDER SEALED BIDS Temple; and a sister, Mrs. Lizzie ers. M. M. Hollenbach. between Fleetwood. set. Sylvania, Motorola, Capehart, Stewart It is estimated that the aforementioned tax AH persons indebted » *? vania, and the Rev. Theodore L. R. WELDER, ^Auctioneer Apr24-3t Sealed proposals will be received and pub­ will net the school district of the Borough of said decedent are reou«»:< 2* L. Snyder, Blandon. Route 222. AprlO-tf Warner, Admiral, and Emerson. Leeser Mo­ licly opened and read by the Supervisors of to .***-< Fischer, his son, and the pastor of tors, phone Topton 68. Msrl3-rf Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Eight and all person^ b?v^f , ** PU] LIC SALE OF Greenwich Township, Berks County at Krums­ Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,500.00). against the estite of J. 'S? the church, officiated. AUTHORIZED FULLER BRUSH SERVICE ville, Pennsylvania, until 7 P. M. o'clock requested to m/lfe °L± «* tx>m suite, kitchen gas stove, or Lenhartsville, R. 1, Pennsylvania. Estate of ANNIE MID fc» T* I honored With a Doctor of Divinity ville, and Jean Koch, daughter of boles, runs or snags, or replaced free. Must \The materials specified herein, shall meet Topton, Pa., deceased. taw be seen to be appreciated. Order now from mahogany rocker.' mahogany sofa and chairs, Letters of administration on the above es­ "V Townsh./, BerbS ft fr •» J degree by Ursinus college in 1932. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Koch, Kutztown, Museum of the Little Red School House, pianos, electric 'neater, oil heater, electric the Standard Specifications of the Pennsyl­ Letters of aitiinistratw 1 & *«2| Mrs. Russell Hauser. 34 S. Maple Street, vania Department of Highways. tate having been granted to the undersigned, He celebrated the 45th anniversary Kutztown, Pa., or tel. Kutztown 2246. sweeper, school '-esk, radios, dishes, kitchen all persons indebted to the estate are requested ta e having bee." gr,nted " *e B! R. D. 1. Sundays only. 12 P.M. to 6 P.M., Kemp­ chairs, hand max e doilies, floor lamps, pic­ I The successful bidder, when awarded the 11 of his ordination prior to retire­ Feble-tf* contract, shall furnish a bond with suitable, to make payment, and those having claims to all arsons mdebted to 5c ottJ, * Elmer Stoudt, Jr., Reading, and ture frames, glidjr and chairs, coal oil cook- present the same, without delay, to to make paymcrl, and tbt'ffi*' ton. Pa. Apply by letter only to the Mu­ ! ing stove, SjervHOg table, electric mangier, reasonable requirements, guaranteeing per­ present tbe same, without Su,*?« ment in 1939. Dolores Reichard, Evansville. EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERER wants work formance of the contract or (delivery to be MYRTLE A. DIENER. Palmerton. Pa.; at borne. All kinds of odd chairs recov­ occasional table; chicken troughs, chicken HELEN M..fcEGENFi» «!„ His wife, the former Sarah Linda seum of tbe Little Red School House, Kemp­ feeder, music c£iinet, bucket a day stove, made) with sufficient surety in the amount of THEODORE S. DIENER, Fleetwood. Pa.. Robert Noll, son of Mr. and Mrs. ered. Platforms rebuilt and cushions refilled. 50 per centum of the amount of the contract. R. D. No. 1, Administrators. Ave., Swarthmcre. Pa Vr'^X Fister, is a daughter of the late Also tufting. Samples snd free estimates. jardinieres, end /"ables, and numerous other EMERSON B. RASBRIDGE. Esq., Attor- John /foil Fleetwood, R. D. 3, and Warren D. Faust. 301 S. Franklin Street. ton, Pa. Apr24-tf articles not men^ned. All proposals must be upon the form fur­ SCHEIDT, Kuotown,R 8 V**AUL DeLONG, Chairman any or all proposals. Hicu7ol«Ti55na^ now occupied by the Rev. and Mrs. ALL makes sewing machines and vacuum COMBINATION over-the-road and peddle- PAUL DUNKELBERGER EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE* Mills. run truck drivers. Must be 25 years of age ROY A. SMITH, 1 Estate of MA fLON J b\fr%t\, cleaners repaired. Parts for ail nukes and tolLS. ROBERT GIFT Apr24-2t Secretary of Board Estate of GEORGE F. CONNELL, late of W,Ch TowUjhi John L. Herbster and Mrs. Sadie Clyde Geist and Grace Erb, models. New and used machines for sale. and preferably married. Apply in person to ftEV. PAUL SCHMOYER ?ea^d P- »««« cSSSt*- We call for and deliver. Representative in Shirks Motor Express Corporation, Bern and DAN CRONRATH, JR.. Reading, Berks County, Pa., deceased. Weidenhammer. A daughter Leo­ Madison Avenue, Reading, Pa., between Letters testamentary on the above estate . Letters testamtotary on the ikn, Mertztown, R. D. 1. Kntztown area every Wednesday. Singer Auctioneer «' Apr24-3t NOTICE mg been pntec to the «deotL"*> nora, wife of Dr. Walter Stewart, Sewing Machine Co.. 742 Hamilton St., 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. No phone calls. I having been granted to the undersigned, all Atlantic City, also survives, togeth­ Alfred Weber, son of Mr. and Allentown. Pbooe 4-7699. OcU6-tf Aprl7-4t PUtttIC SALE OF j persons indebted to the estate are requested sons indebted u> the ettatVl^lf fe Preliminary Budget to make payment, and those having claims to make payment, and those CLI^P** er with eight grandchildren, one Mrs. Francis Weber, Kutztown, and R^AL ESTATE KUTZTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT present the same, without delay, to CONVERTIBLE tops recovered. Furniture and SEWING MACHINE OWNERS. Easy work. 1 DANIEL M. SAUL 241 r?'". Helen Jarrett, daughter of the late Good pay. Write FASHION SHIRTS. On Saturday. \tty 3. 1952, at 2 o'clock The following budget will be acted upon, ALVA MANBECK. HI Carpenter St., great-grandchild, and a brother auto upholstery. Venetian blinds. George . m., D.S.T.. 'ii the premises owned by for approval at the regular meeting of the William and Bertha Jarrett, Mertz­ Stump, 228 E. Main St., Fleetwood. Pa. Western Reserve Bldg., Muncie, Indiana. Reading, Pa., Executrix, or to her Attorneys, TREXLER & TREXLER. „ V Frank, Florence, California. Mayl-lt famuel H. Mohn located in the Village of Kutztown School Board on Monday, May 5th. SPEICHER and AUSTIN, 44 N. 6th St., Reading, Pi. town, R. D. 1. Phone 4711. Feb3-0 Krumsville, Gnftawich Township. Berks An itemized budget may be examined at the Reading, Pa. LJ-Apr24-6t A daughter Julia, preceded him County, Ps. Willard Madtes, New Tripoli, DRIVE IN—FLY IN radio and TV hos­ COMPOSITOR needed by a progressive print­ office of the School District in the High in death. ing plant. Excellent opportunity. Must be All that certaiat 2Vt story frame dwelling School. Please note the reference to the EXECUTOR'S NOTICE pital. Louis Marello Airport, east of Lees­ house containing, 3 rooms on first floor, 4 MONEY TO R. D. 1, and Anna Mack, Slating­ port. Phooe 139. Over 100 acres ot park­ experienced. Rodale Press. Emmaus, Pa. new act of the last Legislature concerning new Estate of RACHEL B. FIES. late of Read- rooms on second, attic and basement, frame residents and residents becoming 21 years of FORMER ACROBAT DIES ton. ing area. Aug9-tf Mayl-2t garage, chicken hi use and other outbuildings, ing, Berks County, Pa., deceased. LOW COST ALTO LO/JeT-, Lowell Frederick, Lyons, and located on lot of ground having a frontage e Letters testamentary on the above estate Save the co<;t of one full in*.lL_T * James O. Barto, 71, native of TWO MEN—Good wages. Farm experience ** ' THE BUDGET having been granted to the undersigned, all FIRST MORTGAGES pneediT*- desirable. Apply Meadow Springs Drug of 122 feet, mor* or less, and being in depth Larue Heffner, Topton. FOR SALE of equal width > distance of 160 feet, more RECEIPTS persons indebted to the estate are requested real estate. The National t?JW Ruscombmanor township, who Farm, near Oley. Mayl-lt I to make payment, and those having claims to or less. • • Balance July 1. 1952 $ 18.728.00 Topton, Pa., phone 32R4. Urns*, fl traveled extensively in his younger THREE ROOMS of brand new furniture to Premises may fat inspected on April 19th, Pioperty Tax 48,000.00 present the same, without delay, to GUESTS AT FLEETWOOD be sacrificed, prospective buyer leaving these WEAVERS WANTED. Apply Kutztown Tex­ Fer Capita Tax 8.500.00 NELSON L. ROTHERMEL. 637 Mt. Laur­ days as a member of Reading's fa­ tile Mills. Inc.. Kutztown. Pa. Mayl-lt April 26th, and tj& day of sale. 3 parts. 80 pieces including a 9-piece living Terms and coalitions by Head Tax 8.500.00 el Ave., Temple, Pa.. Executor, or to his At­ mous Bard Brothers acrobatic Becker's St Peter's was repre­ room suite, complete with accessories; 9- Delinquent Tax 1.500.00 torneys, SPEICHER and AUSTIN, 44 N. 6th FOUND? TRY (^yjjjr team, died April 29, at the home of sented at a recent meeting of the piece bed loom suite with guaranteed spring COOK for restaurant 6 days a week. Apply SAMUEL H. MOHN. State Appropriation 85.000.00 St., Reading, Pa. LJ-Apr24-6t and mattress; beautiful chrome breakfast set Patriot Box 12. , Marl3-tf Z Owner Tuition 54.000.00 his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Missionary Society of St- Paul's Lu­ —dishes, cutlery, and room size rug. Origi­ C. H. MOYER, Auctioneer Rents 1.500.00 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE and Mrs. L. H. Auchenbach, West theran church, Fleetwood, by six nal price 5645, unpaid balance of $387 takes BEGINNER'S RATE of $1.10 an'hour. Work R. JOSEPH MEljXEL. In estate of FLORENCE G. MERKEL. late Sell Youf Car it. 18 months to pav Keystone Furniture to be done at Kutztown and Hamburg. Write Esq.. Attorney §j LJ-Aprt7-3t Total $225,728.00 of the Borough of Fleetwood, Berks County, Lawn. members. The program featured an Co., 832 Hamilton St., Allentown. Open P.O. Box 188. Hamburg. Jan24-tf Pennsylvania, deceased. illustrated talk on the Konnarock Thursday evenings till 8:30 P.M. Mayl-lt EXPENSES AT He toured the country with the SALESMAN wanted for Kutztown and vi­ R RENT General Control $ 8,118.00 Letters testamentary on the above estate Bards for several seasons on the j Mission, Virginia, by Mrs. Wilson cinity. Deal directly with the Singer Sew­ Instruction 146,000.00 having been granted to the undersigned, all HOUSE TRAILER 26 ft. 1952 model, Crosley Auxiliary Agencies 8,000.00 persons indebted to the estate are requested to H. Hartzell, Topton. refrigerator. 11 cu. ft. Call Topton 53R12. ing Machine Co. Salary guaranteed. Apply CHARMING StONE COTTAGE recently KRUMSVILLE Keith vaudeville circuit and later to Mr. Stoudt. 742 Hamilton St.. Allen­ renovated, 6 nt^es southeast of Kutztown. Operating Expense 18,700.00 make payment, and those having claims to formed a team known as the Three j The six were: Mrs. Fred Becker, Mayl-2t town. Pa. Oct25-tf Large 19' x IJrs.r' living room with knotty Maintenance 15.800.00 present the same, without delay, to Fixed Charges 9.500.00 AUTO AUI^TfON LOOK! pine fireplace jvrround and built-in book­ R. JOSEPH MERKEL. 213 North Richmond Bartos. He also was an acrobatic j Mrs. Arthur Hoch, Mrs. Wilson shelves, combii Uion kitchen and dining Debt Service 7,610.00 Street, Fleetwood. Pa.. Executor. Bailey, Mrs. Ulysses Nace, Arlene House being demolished on corner East AUTOMOBILES Capital Outlay 12.000.00 performer in Ringling Brothers' Main and Maple Streets. All material for room 12' x V?". coat closet in living LJ-Aprl0-6t Every Friday d» 8 P. M, Circuit for a number of years. In Kline and Mrs. William Shade. room, large ut:j*ty closet in kitchen, spa­ sale. Apply on premises from 7 A.M. to 1948 DODGE STAKE BODY TRUCK; 1 ton cious master bet/ room 14' x 13'9" with 2 j Total $225,728.00 addition he was a bicycle racer and 5:30 P.M. Paul J. Zipp, Contractor. licensed to 3 ton; 8M miles; signal light. large closets, S'.'ond bed room measuring1 CARD OF THANKS Buyers from all over nr stofconlm Mayl-2t Act 193—"New Residents of a School Dis­ had a number of trophies which he WHO'S NEW Tiuck can be seen at Earls Old Mill. Tele­ 12' x 13'9" wi 1^ two closets, large linen trict and Residents becoming 21 years of age phone 5890 or 2523. Mayl-3t* and storage spa ict in 2nd floor hail, bath­ We wish sincerely to thank friends for their 7 TV SETS, 18 refrigerators. 3 home freezers. are required to notify the assessor of that John Border and Run brj won in racing events at the old WILLIAMS—A daughter was room on 2nd , Uor with tub and shower, fact and providing a penalty equal to the kind expressions of sympathy and for beauti­ 2 gas coal combinations, coal electric com­ porcelain enanO wainscot around tub, Reading Fairgrounds. born in the Reading Hospital to 1931 FORD pickup truck. V4 ton. low mile­ r tax for failing to do so within a period of j ful floral offerings in our recent bereavement. Operator bination, 1—42 in. and 1—54 in sink, age, like new. Phone Kutztown 3661. spring water ui, 4er pressure, 60 gal. elec. MRS. GEORGE ETTELE 4 ranges for bottled gas. All this merchan­ 12 months. The assessor is Ira P. Leh, Bally, His wife, two children, two Alfred and Fern (Huyett) Williams, AprlO-tf h.w. heater, attOmatic oil fired warm air- Pa. j and son GEORGE dise has been used. C. A. Lesher, Len­ heat in non-coyf&eted basement, range re­ grandchildren and one great-grand­ Kutztown, R. D. 3. hartsville. Pa. Apr24-3t Q. D. HERMAN, I SELL your used car to Nick Ciliberti Motors, ceptacle for Pnone Kutztown 3251. who died on April 28th at her! Mr. and Mrs. John Melot, who have Apr24-2t REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Apr24-tf UNWOOD M. BARTO. There will be sold at public sale on Sat­ Aprl0-4t Secretary home in Allentown, was held this | completely renovated and modern­ PEAT MOSS at the Arenel Farms Feed Mill, urday. May 3, 1952. on the premises at No. 3 ROOMS—near ibllege. Write Patriot Box afternoon at 1:30 in the Derr Fu-1 ized the large house, the lower floor Shoemakersville, Pa. Apr24-tf 421 East Main Street. Kutztown, Pa., the fol­ 47. Apr24-2t» LEGAL NOTICES lowing real estate: neral Home, Allentown. Burial was ! featuring knotty pine wood-pan­ OATS—We bought several car loads and No. 1. 2Vi-story single brick dwelling, made in Grandview cemetery, Al­ eling. offer good quality western oats off-the-car. pipeless heat, all service connections, two- REAL ES3ATE FOR SALE NOTICE Arenel Farms Feed Mill, Shoemakersville, story separate frame garage with slate roof, Notice is hereby given that Joseph L. Sim­ lentown. Pa. Apr24-tf cement floor, size of lot 30 x 200. sold as the HOUSE in Fleet} ood, 7 rooms and bath, mons, 2.15 Philadelphia Avenue, Shillington, electric hot watti heater, oil heat, cemented Penna.. will file on May 5th, 1952. with the A native of Kutztown, she was property of the late Albert J. Kutz. deceased. ! BOYS 26" SHELBY EAGLE BICYCLE, No. 2. A 5 acre tract of woodland in Rich­ cellar, storm dt't rs, sash, and screens, 1 ; Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl­ a daughter of the late Isaac and brand near. Price $35.00. Apply 113 Chest­ mond Township to be sold by Jeremiah P. story garage. Afjj in good condition. 109 S. vania, and with the Piothonotary of Berks Louise (Christman) Bieber, and a Classified Ads nut Street, Fleetwood or phone 4862. Schwoyer, (Swoyer), surviving executor of Richmond Stree-i Fleetwood. Apr24-2t* County, Pennsylvania, his intention to con­ Apr24-3t the Jacob S. Swoyer Estate, woodland is duct a business under the fictitious name of member of the Lutheran church. BANK STATEMENTS along road from Moselem Church to Merkels CORNER BRICK IMOUSE. 7 rooms, all mod­ BELTONE HEARING SERVICE OF READ­ ALL GLASS SHOW CASE, 4 shelves and ern convenience.,, must be seen to be ap­ ING, with its principal place of business at In addition to her husband, she Run. 606-A Washington Street, Reading, Penna., he Report of condition of the National Bank bottom compartment. Reasonable. Call No. 3. Property known as 98 Pine Street. preciated. Applw* 123 E. Main St., Fleet­ is survived by five children: Clar­ Kutztown 4851. Apr24-tf wood. ~ Apr24-3t being the onlv person interested in the owner­ of Topton, of Topton, in the State of Kutztown, being a two story semi-detached ship of said business; in accordance with the ence, Mrs. Clarence Mill, Mrs. Carl Pennsylvania, at the dose of business on row type brick dwelling with concrete founda­ ,y« PRIZER COAL and WOOD STOVE, white 120 x 144 FT. LtfT on Route 22. Ideal for Art of Assembly No. 380. approved May 24, March 31. 1952. Published in response to tion on lot 21 x 150. pipeless heat, all serv­ 1945, P.L. 967. Ott, Allentown; Mrs. Willard Mul­ call made by Comptroller of the Currency, enamel, with shelf and heat indicator. ice connections. Two lots No. 46 and 47 in service station }i garage. Call Kutztown let and. Pauline, at home; three under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. Daniel E. Scheirer. Fleetwood, R. D. 3. Reading Crest, Muhlenberg Township, Berks 48M. ; Apr24-tf SPEICHER and AUSTIN, Attorneys, 44 N. ASSETS phone 3695. Apr24-3t County, Pa., with a frontage of 200 feet on 6th St., Reading, Penna. LJ-Mayl-lt grandchildren; two brothers: Aidroore Avenue and a depth of 100 feet. ARENEL FARM>; . DEVELOPMENT offers Cash, balances with other banks, ATLAS POWER KING tilt.ng arbor saw with world's most b^'iutiful homes by United EXECUTRIX S NOTICE George and Charles Bieber, Kutz­ including reserve balance, and Also a lot of jewelry and the following portable table and 1 h.p. motor. $75. Call household s;onds: 3-piece bed room suite, beds, States Steel Conqjany in various styles and I In estate of E. SOLON FEGELY, late of town; and six sisters: Hettie and cash items in process of col­ Fleetwood 2662. Apr24tf sizes with small '«own payment and balance Richmond Township, deceased. lection $ 896.434.57 dressers, nuieaus, wash stands, marble top Katie Bieber, Mrs. Vallie Shoe­ dresser, brass bed and springs, kitchen cabi­ in monthly payments that are lower than Letters testamentary on the above estate Quickest Way to a Vacation United States Government obli­ RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT—Apply 208 rent. Visit our aain office or phone Ham- maker, Mrs. Nora Dreibelbis and gations, direct and guaranteed 1,536,095.00 net, cupboard, couch, caipet. wood chest, ex­ having been granted to the undersigned, all W. Main St.. Kutztown, Pa. Reynolds po­ tension tables, chairs, cane seat chairs, rock­ buig 2504 for Si appointment to discuss peisons indebted to the estate are requested Obligations ot States and politi­ tato peeler, American meat slicer. electric details and shov^you these homes Arenel By regular savings, of course. And for complete Mrs. Stella Miller, Kutztown, and cal subdivisions 108.181.59 ers, parlor suite, settee, side board, sewing to make pa)ment, and those having claims to dishwasher. Kelvinator deep freeze, electric machines, pictures, clocks, mirrors, rag car­ Farms. Shoemak^'sville, Pa AprlOSt piesent the same, without delay, to Mrs. Daniel Gaby, New York. Other bonds, notes, and deben­ french fryer, tables and chairs. Pinnacle safety depend on our protected Traveler's tures , 86,462.50 pet and small rugs, Morris chair, stove, elec­ | LINDA E. FEGELY, Kutztown, R. D. No. self-defrosting refrigerator. Many other tric washer, step ladder, soap, hanging lamp, NEW fRICK HOME 3. Pennsylvania, Executrix. Corporate stocks (including 14,- items. Reasonable prices. Aprl7-3t* Four rooms, biMi\ expansion attic, hot air Checks. 500.00 «ock of Federal Re­ canned goods, pots, pans, tubs, cellar goods, JAMES F. MARX, Esq.. Attorney. 604 VALENTINE GULDIN wood in shed and numerous other articles heat, double tlouf*. basement garage, large Washington Street. Reading, Pennsylvania. serve bank) , 4,569.00 2.000 PULLETS. Guldin* N.H. Reds. 6-12 lot. Pnred righ*j. K. C. Wiswesser, Real Valentine Guldin, 78, Allentown, Loans and discounts 1,204,175.56 not mentioned. Mayl-6t weeks, ready for range. Schantz Poultry Sold as the personal property of the late Estate Broker, fhone Reading 6-3284 or a native of Monterey, Berks county, Bank premises owned $29,400.00 between Hurt's Church and Henningsville. Kutztown 2140.-; AprlO-tf Fu'niture and Ellen Swoyer Kutz, deceased. IF YOU WANT TO SKIX 11 died on April 28th in the Allentown Aprl7-3t Sale to suit at 1:00 P. M. (D.S.T). The National Bank of Topton fixtures $6,133-02 35,53302 when terns and conditions will be made HOUSES-rJUST LISTED ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED Hospital. He was one of Allen- Other assets 4,81307 UPRIGHT PIANO, in good condition. Call TOPTON — beau^ul. sturdily constructed Fkesf 8 Kutztown 4042. Aprl7-3t known by IN THE KUT7TOWN PATRIOT 2 WEST FRANKLIN STREET, TOPTON town's automobile pioneers, for­ Total Assets $3,876,264.31 BERKS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY brick bungalow,'7 spacious rooms, bath, mer president and general man­ L. R. WELDER, Auctioneer big useful as w, If; as ornamental fireplace, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT LIABILITIES SECOND HAND RECORD PLAYER, turn CRONRATH & GULDIN. 2 sun porches, t.iine is finished with chest­ ager of the Dietrich Motor Car Demand deposits of individual; table only, to be attached to a radio. Avail­ Clerks nut wood, h.w:^i. and all other improve­ Company, and treasurer of the Le­ partnerships, and corporations $1,933,314.54 able cheap. Apply Patriot Office. Apr3-ti DANIEL G. ROTHERMEL, ments. Brick garttfce, lots of shrubbery and A SAFE BANK Time deposits of individuals, Attorney Apr24-2t pines, very suital.lt for professional or busi­ high Valley Motor Club for the partnerships and coporations 1,447,396.03 ONE WORM DRIVE LIFT with 1 Vi h.p. ness executive. Kjidly make an appointment Our 26 Ton Door Guards Your Valuables—o high ratio of colli ooi gov­ Deposits of United States Gov. motor suitable for garage work. Good run­ FOR SALE past 12 years. He attended Hotten- ning condition. Can be seen anytime at PUBLIC SALE to look property '-^ver. Priced very reason­ ernment securities to deposits insures you again it deposit Ion. ernment (including postal sav- Public sale will be held on Saturday. May ably. stein's school and Kutztown Nor­ ings) 85.833.98 Carl's Service Station, Route 222, Main 24, 1952 at the home of 6. D. Herman. NEW EXCLUSIVE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Deposits of States and political Highway. Mar27-tf FENSTERMACHERS REAL ESTATE mal School. 322 W. Main St., Kutztown. Nine room brick Bowers Road. T itxon. Pa. Phone 218R2 LISTINGS BY subdivisions 142,307.29 house, large shed, household goods and fur­ % Apr3-5t His funeral was held this after­ Other deposits (certified and BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED niture. Watch next week's Patriot for full noon at 2:00 in the Stephens Fu­ cashiers checks, etc.) 41.964.16 FARM EQUIPMENT details. Mayl-lt TRACT OF GROt WD. southeast corner Kel- TRACTORS: Cat. 15, MMR. J.D. A ft B. mJne mJ\utztown t\eaiior" Total Deposits . ler Street and Ci^I Street. Topton; 264 feet neral Home, Allentown. Burial was .$3,630,816.02 10 20 I.H.C. PUBLIC SALE frontage by 140 ^eet depth. Must be sold made in the Maxatawny cemetery. PLOWS: 2 ft 3 Base Mdb. ft Disc. ELECTRIC LIGHT SHOAT SALE to settle estate. .Submit offer. Edna M. KUTZTOWN—3 apt. brick in good lo­ Total Liabilities $3,650,816.02 Fndav evening. May 2, at New Smithville Diener. 210 Hot*? Street, Topton. Pa. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MOWERS: 7 ft. I.H.C. 6 ft. Ford. Hotel, Henry Acker, Prop.: 100 head shoats Apr3-tf cation—has fine income, h.w. heat MRS. ROSA SCHWOYER Capital Stock: MANURE SPREADERS: Sears. Coby P.T.O.. weighing 40-100 lbs., all vaccinated. Condi­ • cem. base., sew. conn., garage, Common stock, total Faiquhar. tions by George Miller. Auct. LOT—on Chestnut, Street near Laurel, 40 x •tc—priced for quick sale $9950. The funeral of Mrs. Rosa (Bor­ par $80,000.00 80.000.00 MM Corn Sheller. 12A J.D. Comb.. Hammer Mayl-lt CURTIS BERK 90 or 60 x 90. phone 2483. Mar20-tf Surplus 70,000.00 Mills. Grain Drills. H.G. Cletrac Cult rell) Schwoyer, 81, who died on NEW 600 gal. Iron Age Sprayer w/hde. KUTZTOWN—near swimming pool Undivided profits 70.448.29 Boom, 500 gal. Field Force Sprayer, aad April 24th at her home in Shoe­ Reserves 5,000.00 Bean Orchard Sprayer 300 gal. a£ rustic bungalow, 2 bedrooms, fire- =8 place, all convs., beautiful location. makersville was held Tuesday at Total Capital Accounts $ 225,448.29 REUBEN D. LEIBENSPERGER A U E D v 1:30 P. M., in the Burkey and Phone 6281 $3950. Total Liabilities and 41 South Maple Street. Kutztown. As. ' Capital Accounts $3,876,264.31 Mar20-tf FLEETWOOD—best location In Boro. 5 MEMORANDA PAINT FOR SALE—over a carload of Glid- room home built 1V» yrs., all convs., WOMAN ACQUAINTED Assets pledged or assigned to se- fine basement, a real buy at $9950. ; cure liabilities and for other den well-known quality paint at special ELItCTRIC bargain prices of $1.90 per gallon for gray GENERAL Gin finance. WITH HOME SEWERS I purposes $ 371,000.00 and red, $2.60 per gallon for white and State of Pennsylvania, green. Arenel Farms Feed Mill, Shoemak­ Woman TO represent moocrn textile County of Berks, ss: ersville. Pa. Mar27-tf 6 Ml. EAST OF KUTZTOWN—Just off I, I. Park Smith, cashier of tbe above- Rt. 222 old brick dutch house, 9 manufacturer, offering quality fabrics named bank, do solemnly swear that the AND NORGE DEALER CHICKS, breeders, pullorum clean. N.H. rm*.( cem. base., fine h.w. heat, to homo sewers at mill prices. If you above statement is true to the best of my Reds. White and Barred Rocks. Sex Links, knowledge and belief. Rock Red Cross. White Leghorn. Meadow with 20 acres of beautiful level or* acquainted with those who sew J. PARK SMITH, Springs Hatchery. Kutztown, Pa. Phone land—$17,500. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES! for themselves and are Inter—ted in Cashier 4767. Feb21 tf Sworn to and subscribed before me this L DS 1 Ml. FROM FLEETWOOD—10 acres, 1952 CHEVROIET Station Wagon 1949 PLYMOUTH Speda* Del** additional income through our liberal 18th day of April. 1932. GOSLINGS slid YOUNG GEESE. Pbooe Hamburg 3360 or Fleetwood 2421. 173 West Main Street, Kutztoy*n with double home, all convs., go- 1951 CHEVROLET 4-door DeLuxe. 2-door, RSH commissioni write to Box 68 Pniitsps ELMER SCHOFER. C**f*s Notary Public Mar20-tf rages, lovely location. This place powerglide, RSH, green 1948 BUICK Sups*, €•**•, has many possibilities. oorg, Now Jeisey. All necessary My commission expires February 1, 1933. Listen to Pumpernickel Bill every Simday 12:15 1951 FORD 2-door Sedan. Fardoma- RSH Correct—Attest: Hc drive. RSH 1948 HUDSON 4*lr. ***•* samples and information or* far- NATHAN KLEIN, ON PRICETOWN RD.—New 5 rm. bun­ Station WHOL Allentown—12:30 on Wour Radio 1951 KAISER 4-door DeLuxe, RSH. green, RSH ^. JOHN G. SCHOFER, galow, has everything, gar., ufil. OSWIN MECK, 1947 BUICK tap* ***" We prepare rm., oil hf., etc, 20 minutes from overdrive Mayl-lt Directors 1951 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, 4-door, Sedan, RSH Reading; 6 mi. from Kutztown. Imm. 1941 OlDSMOBILE 98 4-*»»» poss. Easy to finance. $9950. two-tone blue, Ukm new for you to 1951 OlDSMOBILE 88 Chariot red Sedan ON MAIDENCREEK—5 rm. summer convertible, vary nice 1941 PLYMOUTH Coup* TAKE OUT home, 7 acres, level land at $5500. 1950 CHEVROIET Suburban 1940 LaSAllE 2-door %**»_ ^ ASSURANCE OF DIGNITY This is a real buy. Vacant. 1950 STUDEBAKER Champion 5-pass, 1940 PACKARD Sedan, • **•* Coupe Whether you prefer a large or small service for Lobste r HELP WANTED NEAR PRICETOWN—New 5 rm. ranch 1950 CHEVROIET FleeHino 2-door 1940 CHRYSLER 4^or house, a dream of a place, just Sedan, RSH 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-deer loved ones, the result is the finest in a solemn, finiihed, 200 ft. lot. See this for 1950 OLDSMOBILE SB Rocket 4-door, 1938 MVMOUTH 4-do*L. Crab Cake WINDERS FOR THE THIRff SHIFT real value $10,000. blue, RSH, hydramatic 1952 CHEVROLET *_*_** dignified, uplifting ceremony. 1950 OlDSMOBILE 88 4-door, excel­ 1952 CHEVROLET P^^^j,, Tm* Oy s t e r (10 P. M. to 6 A. M.) \ See or Phone lent condition, green 1948 STUDEBAKER V-Se. *"JV 1949 OLOS 76 4-door, hydramatic 1947 STUDEBAKER [^ £7*** Your personal inspection of our home and our PLATTERS 1949 FORD Station Wagon 1940 INTERNMTIONAI *•* mj* 1949 MERCURY Club Sedon, RSH 1940 CHEVROLET I** «• "^ many facilities is cordially invited. OGDEN W. SMITH and Many kinds of Sandwiches EXPERIENCED or LEARNERl) REALTOR 1949 OlDSMOBILE 98 4-door, R&H, short wheelboae ^^ hydramatic 1940 CHEVROLET So** •"" ^ 214 W. MAIN STREET FINANCING UP TO 18 MONTHS J. J. SCHOFER & SON PHONE KUTZTOWN 5221 FUNERAL DIRECTORS RUSTIC TAVERN KUTZTOWN MILLS, Inc member Reading Real Estate Board LEESER MOTOR CO TELEPHONE 30 TOPTON, PA. 257 W. Main St. nil All Forms of Insurance TtaY1J^0,, Kutztown, Pa. - Phono 3951 Notary Public OLDSMOBILE—CHEVROLET—WILLYS FRIGIDAIB*—I Same Place for 50 Yaars Phone 3781 (OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS) TOPTON—Phone 68