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Patriot Readers Explore and Go on fc>Y SPOT SPORT 0_l_-NrM» kight-West Wyornissing Girk* bftball at Kutztown, KHS Soccei Tours; Also Enjoy Family Gatherings diamond THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT ay-Kutztown Girls' Softball at Dr. James Grim, College Hill, left I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oswald, of Womelsdorf Mondav morning to spend a week with J town, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Her- VOL. LXXIV KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948 NO. 12 ay—Kutztown Volleyball _t his son J. Stewart Grim, Roselle, N. J. | man and daughter Patty and Audrey ft. Penn * and to do some "exploring" in Bucks < Moll, Topton, enjoyed a trip up the aesday — Kutztown Volleyball county for a similar period. j Hudson. They also toured the Frank­ YOUTH DIES SUDDENLY Hamburg Josephine Brown has returned from lin D. Roosevelt Estate. Attendance at To Organize Civil Local Chamber of ay-Mt Penn Volleyball at a four-week. 6,000-mile motor trip to A family gathering was held at the Kutztowr* Calendar l_t_town Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, the Ozarks ' homc of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mover, Vesper Services at Air Patrol Unit at Tonight—County Picnic—Woman's Club—Ten Springs Commerce Elects ay—Kutztown Girls' Softball at and other places. At Talahassee Flor­ j near town, in honor of their daughter Inly 30—Lions—Peck's Pond Inn; Picnic, August 6 Trkshire Heights ida she called on Dr. and Mrs. Harold j Mrs. Dale Fraley and children, Sharon C Fkard and Debbie Shaw, formerly ! Lea and Irwin, Gary, Indiana. A pic- Park Totalled 852 Boro Hall on Friday July 31—Food Sale from 10 to Noon—Legion Hall—Benefit Junior Miller, President Legion Baseball )UND? TRY CLASSIFIED of Kutztown, and also stopped at I nic lunch was sened on the lawn. Huckleberry Mountain Workshop ! Others present were Mr. and Mrs. July 31—Picnic—Trinity Lutheran Church—Park Camp. Hendersonville, to present the Kenneth Homan and children Larry Ministerial Association Commander Seiger to be July 31—Picnic—Christ Church. Dryville; Bake Sale at 7 P. M. Discusses Town Planning Patriot editor with pralines from Knox- 1 and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Youth Choir KUTZTOWN Sponsor; Combined Aided by Roy Hamme And Annexation; Has villc, Tennessee. j Moyer and children John Jr., Shirley, Inly 31—Maxatawny (Zion's) Church Picnic—Park | Betty and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Emer- And E. E. Miles Supper at Park PATRIOT The Rev. and Mrs. Addison C. Offerings $88 August 1—Kutrtown Day—Park—Four Concerts Allentown Band Planz entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert I son Moll and son Kerry, Robert Miller tf —Ball Games Wtiksncr and children, and Harry | and Shirley Renchler. Other guests of Attendance at thc five Community Kutztown Youth, aged 15 to 18 in­ Election of Harold Miller, president, On Bed* August 2—At 6:30 P. M. Cub Rally—Park Bernhart, Mauch Chunk, and Fred j the Movers were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vespers at Kutztown Park, sponsored clusive, are privileged to join the Civil and a discussion of towTi planning and at UM following pesssOm Hughes. New York city. Zimmerman and son, Valpariso, In- by the Ministerial Association, totalled Air Patrol Corps, the Kutztown De­ August 2—Legion annexation occupied the attention of j diana, who brought the Fraleys with tached Flight Unit of the Reading August 3—At 7:30 P. M. St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary—Mrs. the Chamber of Commerce at its July Mr. and Mrs. John G. Heffner and 852, and the combined offerings i them. Squadron. The Unit will be organ­ meeting, at Kutztown Park. Prior to daughters Carol and Barbara, Lyons, $88.13. Kathryn Rhode. Hostess KUTZTOWN i ized Friday night at seven at the Town the business session Warren Weidner, enjoyed a 6,800 miles motor tour of Pastor and Mrs. C. L. Heckman and Two pastors officiated each Sunday August 4—At 9 P. M.—Crowning of Fleetwood Jubilee Queen— B. Smith's 5 aad || Hall. And there will be no charge. caterer, served a roast beef supper. 18 states. They visited Mrs. Heffncr's children Florence and Carlton Jr. en- night, one preaching the sermon, the Motion Picture House The sponsor is the Army Air Force. Mr. Miller succeeds Dr. George F. brother, James Epting, in California; I joyed a week at Ocean Grove and As- other conducting the worship. They August 4—Eastern Star Picnic—Park were the Revs. Ralph H. Bornman, This announcement is made by Leibensperger, who served for the past toured Mese Verde National Park, Col­ bury Park, N. J. On Sunday morning August 5—At 7 P. M.—Donkey Baseball—VFW Benefit—Park TOPTON Chief of Police Tlaymond Seiger, who decade. Ira C. R. Guldin, secretary, orado and found "plenty of snow" on I they were among the 8,000 at the Grace E. C; Paul E. Schmoyer, St. will be the commanding officer, with August 5—Degree Night—Grange and Elmer D. Baver, treasurer, were Pike's Peak. In Arizona they glimpsed Methodist Tabernacle, Ocean Grove, Paul's Reformed; D. Horton Nace, St. the rank of First Lieutenant. Hc has August 5—At 3 P. M. Reading Hospital Auxiliary—Covered Dish renamed. the world's greatest meteorite Crater; in when Dr. Ross Stover, Messiah Luth­ John's Reformed; J. W. Bittner, St. Gladstone J. Nagle a private pilot license. His assistant- Outing—Park A committee of five was appointed Nevada, Boulder Dam; and enroute eran Church, Philadelphia, preached. John's Lutheran, and C. L. Heckman, FLEETWOOD will be Professor Roy Hamme, KSTC, August 9—Red Cross "Learn to Swim" Program—Pool to seek information concerning annexa­ home they motored through Ontario, There was special music, and ushers to- Trinity Lutheran. The sudden death of Gladstone J. Buck, Hensinger & Choirs of thc cooperating Churches training officer, and E. E. Miles, com­ August 12—Slst Anniversary Lutheran Home at Topton Nagle, 22, West Main street, at the tion and to devise ways of giving in­ Canada to Niagara Falls. 'Continued em pat* aifht—tolamu teeen! Kleppinger sang two anthems each, at the direction munications officer, who has the rating Allentown hospital, July 23d, was a formation and circulating a petition of Grace Yoder, Mrs. John Rothermel, of first class licensed radio operator. great shock to his loved ones and the among interested citizens. The com­ Bench's Drag Store* Frank Pegg, Kathryn Druckenmiller Both will receive the rank of Second entire community. More than 300 at­ mittee comprises John W. Dry, chair­ Mrs. Mary McClelland Lago Writes and Mrs. C. L. Heckman. Lieutenant. Sergeant Wayne Reide­ 20th Kutztown Day VFW to Sponsor tended the viewing at the Schaeffer man, Charles H. Esser, Dr. George F. BOWERS Pastors Schmoyer and Nace conduct­ nauer will be drill master. A public Funeral Home. There were 35 floral Leibensperger, Norman L. Frey and ed the closing one Sunday night. The relations officer and an adjutant are August 1st at Park Donkey Ball Aug. 5 tributes; also a casket spray of red rose­ William S. Christ. Mrs. George Lech "Vacations That Count" and Map Text choir, led by Mrs. Rothermel, com­ needed. None of them will receive buds and a broken heart of gardenias, Warren Gemerd and Norman L. prised Joanne Epting, Mrs. Allan F. a salary. Enrollment is voluntary. from his parents and sister. Frey were appointed to audit the books IE ORDEl TODI COPT Certain to achieve wide distribution local level and take one step at a time. The 20th annual Kutztown Day Geiger-Zimmerman Post No. 7013 Bubeck, Mrs. Alfred Wessner, Mrs. The cadets will drill each Friday His funeral was held Tuesday after­ and report at the September 27th meet­ throughout America are two recent re­ Avoid like the plague all local contro­ will be celebrated at the Park August Veterans of Foreign Wars will spon­ EJULT Wayne Wagner, Mary Stitzel, Dora beginning August 6th, at the Air Park noon at Schaeffer's, thc Rev. J. W. ing. leases by the Youth and Student Work versy and gossip even if you have to first, when four concerts will bc pre­ sor a Donkey Ball game Thursday, yarn w«e't bet Hoffman, Mrs. Edward Epp, Joyce from 7:00 to 9:30 p. m., also receiving Bittner officiating. Pall-bearers were Twelve attended. Committee of thc Home Missions talk about the weather to do it. As sented by the Allentown Band, Al- August 5th, at 7 p. m. at Kutztown Sell, Lillian Dommoyer, Mrs. George instruction in military courtesy and John and Harold Adams, Harry Miller, Council of North America and by the for community surveys: This job re­ bertus Meyers, director. The concerts Park, between the Kutztown and the Swoyer and Mrs. Max Fenstermacher. "the rudiments of flying." Next win­ Gene Zimmerman, Donald Heist and Friendship Press. They are the 48-page quires stamina, ease of manner and a will bc presented at 2:30, 4:30, 7:45 Topton Fire Companies. Proceeds will Deacons were John Epting, James ter they will give attention to "the Richard Deibert. Burial in Fairview 31 Participate "Vacations That Count, the Blue Book steady finger for ringing door-bells. and 9:30 p. m. Soloists will include be added to the building fund, and Arndt, Dr. Italo de Francesco and Max flight study manual." cemetery. of Summer Service," and the descrip­ "Student Summer Senice workers" Willard Schislcr, cornet, Ezra Wen- tickets are selling at a lively rate. Fenstermacher. Attendance totalled Commanding Officer Seiger also He was a son of Gladstone and tive text for a Picture Map of China, she adds, "have much in common with ncr, trombone, Berthold Wavrek, flute, Burgess Ira Moyer will throw the 180. states that funds will be raised in the Esther (Deisher) Nagle, and was a In Meet at Pool; our bv Mrs. Gladwvn V. Lago, daughter thc goldfish. Everything they do is and James Bctz, marimba. first ball, and Charley DeLong will Pastor Schmoyer's Talk near future to finance free solo courses member of St. John's Lutheran Church. of Dr. and Mrs. Clark McClelland, Col- noticed and often commented upon Two ball games arc also scheduled: serve as umpire. Basing his theme on Acts 11:42, in flying. A veteran of World War Two, he lege Hill. in thc community. For that reason the Kutztown Eagles with Bechtelsville 19 Medals Given (Continued on pate four—column teams) Official insignia will bc displayed. The Kutztown team comprises Max served with the rank of Technician 5th ing Room! The Picture Map concerns the land your behavior and your attitudes are in the afternoon, and a twilight game Danner, Lee Fulton, Paul Kerchner, Grade, for 19 months, 11 of them at as important as your technical know- between the Eagles and the Old Tim­ of China, its people, inventions, festi­ John Kemp, Elmer Borrell, Rudolph a station hospital in Rome. He was vals, methods of travel, trades, rivers how. Just do as you'd be done by! 152 Enjoy Outing Conservation is a ers. Leinbach, Art Heffner, Carson Schmoy­ Stage Watermelon Contest; Just be yourself. What you are and employed as a display artist by the and other aspects that will delight and Park Manager Weidner anticipates a er, Joseph Snook, Ernest Rohrbach, Lehigh Valley Dairy Company, and Midgets are Champs; Watermelon instruct children. what you have to contribute will bring record crowd. John Silan, Mickey Heffner, Buddy something fresh, new and vital to the was taking a correspondence course Playground News ' Vacations That Count," cleverly Of Topton Grange Public Obligation Batz, Ralph Fink, "Sporty" Helbert, je Cream community. This is the greatest sen­ Early August Schedule with the Washington D. C. School of illustrated by Ida Schcib, comprises Mac Fulton, and John Bieber, man­ ice of all." A total of 152 attended the annual George W. Schuler, vice chairman Bookings for August at the Park Art. His hobbies were music, chiefly Thirty-one boys entered the Swim­ -Hamburgers eight sprightly chapters. And Man- ager. The Topton team includes Play­ his accordion, and a movie camera. He ming Meet held at the Kutztown Pool The Home Missions Council has I outing of Pioneer Grange, Topton, of the Pennsylvania production and include: August 2d: Boy Scout-Cub ers Moyer, Schauer, Schadler, Spotts, starts out by asking: Do. you know how- marketing committee, recently pointed was an alumnus of KHS. under the auspices of th^ Youth Coun­ )ld Drinks thc following to say "About the Au­ '• held at Kutztown Park. Both dinner Rally; 3d: KSTC Summer School pic­ L. Fisher, P. Webb, L. Heffner, H. to shingle a roof? Teach folk dancing? out that a survey shows that many Modest, kindly, and cheery of dis­ cil and Shady Spot Playground, and thor: Mrs. Gladwyn V. Lago, born | and supper were enjoyed, the bounte­ nic; 4th: Eastern Star picnic; 5th: Don­ Hausman, K. Webb, and G. Acker, Organize a Vacation Bible School? farmers pass up consenation practices position, he had a host of friends. 19 medals were awarded. Man McClelland, majored in English ous menu featuring home-baked ham key Baseball VFW Benefit; St. Jo­ manager. lese days! Why swelter Harvest beans? Make a house-to-house and 34 high cakes, in addition to pies. under the agricultural conservation pro­ During thc war he was most faithful Winners included the following: at Bucknell with extra-curricular in­ seph's Hospital Auxiliary picnic; 7th: Between the fourth and fifth chucker survey? "Just that diverse," she says, Winners of the many contests were: gram because they are not able to in keeping his parents informed, and Aged 10-13: Francis Corrigan, free and cool—at the com- terests in dramatics, music and the Neversink, Pa. Church School; De a race will be staged that is bound to "are the demands upon the student Cracker Eating: Shirley Fox; Corn: finance thcir share of the cost. brought home gifts which he chose style front, breast stroke front, back Christian Association. She has sened Molay Commandery; Epiphany Church bring plenty of laughs. The object will mge umbrellas we've summer worker. If you have any or | Judging: Emma Pensinger; Guessing Due to a cut in congressional ap­ with care. His letters invariably ended stroke; Allan Smith, underwater dis­ on the staff of thc Missionary Educa­ School, South Temple; 8th: Zcrn, be to see which team (each player in all of these and a hundred other skills, Games: Mrs. Floyd Christman and propriation for 1948, farmers arc forced "God bless you all." tance; Aged 13-16: Richard Geisinger, tion Movement and of the Missionary Reinert and Schappell reunions; Maxa­ turn) can complete the following rou­ that's fine. If not, that's fine too, as Richard Leeser; Names: Mrs. Ralph to bear 60 per cent of the cost of con- Besides his parents he is survived by free style and breast stroke and under­ Herald, and has been a resource leader tawny School reunion; 12th: Officers tine first: take a suitcase of women's long as you are ready, willing and able Rahn and Harold Knerr; Peanut I senation practices, hc explained. Pre- his sister Mary Jane, at home; and his water distance; Robert Shade, back for Religion in Life Week at Buck­ and Past Matrons, Eastern Star; Maxa­ clothes, ride from home plate to sec­ Scramble: Kae Moyer; Balloon Con­ j viously thc government paid 60 per maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. stroke and butterfly stroke; Aged 16 to learn." nell and for Religious Emphasis Week tawny Republican Club picnic. ond, unpack, don the garments, get gests: Eugene Mertz, Mrs. Elwood i cent and the farmer 40 per cent. John P. Deisher. and over: Clyde Lytle, Jr., free style What to bring? "Choose the very at Stephens College in Columbia, Mis- back on the donkey, ride to home base, Schaub and Jean Leibold; Bean Bag: "On a small farm a gross income of and back stroke; Earl Sheble, Jr., minimum with which you get by. sonra. her present home. Her present return clothes to suitcase and hand interests include housekeeping, free Mrs. Elwood Schaub; Bubble Blow- j SI,500 is necessary to meet expenses. breast stroke and underwater distance. Then cut that down by one-third!" same to the next team-mate. j More than $900 would bc needed for Clem J. Stichler Le Ella Farm is Diving winners were Jay Werley, N'S Other nuggets of wisdom include the lance writing. League of Women Vot­ i ing: Fern Hertzog; Scavenger Hunt: j operating expenses and most of the Amy Jones, counselor, will offer two 1st; Ronald Weidenhammer, 2d; John following: Keep close to supenision ers, the University YMCA and Faye Wagaman and Fern Hertzog; I remainder for family living costs. How­ new dollar bills to the boy or girl who Bubeck, 3d; David Saul, 4th; and without leaning on it. Start at the YWCA, and a fledghne choral group." j Marshmallow Race: Mrs. Eva Hert- Dies at Age of 64 Scene of Wedding ! zog; Licorice Contest: Ray Leeser and ever, even in 1944 nearly one-third of enters the best pet exhibit in the parade Ray Oswald and Glenn Musser, tie RKET and ballyho to be presented at 3 p. m. Elwood Schaub. the nation's farms each grew less than Clem Jacob Stichler, 64. retired shoe Le Ella Farm, the summer home of for 5th. $1,000 worth of products. Nearly 60 that day at the Park, where the donkeys Judges were Stanley Weida, Paul it* 222—Phone CIS2 The committee on arrangements merchant, president of thc School the bride's uncle and aunt, Dr. and Fleetwood Jubilee Committee Seeks per cent produced less than $2,000 Board for 12 years, and loyal church­ i will be on display. Dogs, cats, rabbits, Mrs. L. D. Dunkelberger, was the Kunkel, George Lichtenwalner and comprised Evelyn Fenstermacher, Mrs. worth and nearly 75 per cent less than 1 rats, chickens, birds "or what have Earl Scheidt. [II P. M. Including Sunday Floyd Christman and Mrs. Estella man, dicd July 23d at his homc, 227 scene of the recent marriage of Ada $3,000." ;you?" will be eligible. The special event was a Greased Accurate List of World War II Youth Titlow. East Main street, after a lingering ill­ Jane Stever, daughter of Dr. and Therefore, thc general public must ness. For the past 11 years he served Tickets for the game may be ob­ Mrs. A. C. Stever, and S. Brown Watermelon Contest which lasted 20 Five new members were admitted assist. "Thc general public's responsi­ tained from VFW members or at the hilarious minutes and brought forth The Fleetwood Honor Roll com­ liam Border, Richard S. Becker, Cath­ in thc delinquent tax office at the Northrop, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. at a recent meeting: Mr. and Mrs. bility toward a successful consenation following places of business: Held's many duckings and heap-plenty shouts. mittee, Esther M. Schlegel, secretary, erine M. Bruner, Charles Robert Berks courthouse, having been head S. Brown Northrop, Sr., both of Edward Knerr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold program lies in thc fact that foods sup­ The committee in charge, William has compiled a list of names of 277 Burns. clerk the last four. ! store, Kutztown Diner, Bob Miller's Watertown, N. Y. Knerr and Mr. Good. plied to urban areas will bc deficient 1 Bierly, Mrs. Charles Saul, Nancy youth, residing in the borough limits, C For years he sened on the consistory Sunoco Service Station, and Wayne The marriage was solemnized by the Participation in the Kutztown and in essential minerals unless they are Werley and Donald Buchman thanks who sened in WorlcJ War Two. The Theodore C. Clemens, George F. [ of St. John's Reformed Church, and Reidenour's Mobile Station. Rev. LeRoy Kutz Jr., Lock Haven, Reading Fairs will be discussed at a willing to supply part of thc funds re­ the public for making the affair pos­ I*—-Tlme-and-Work- listing also contains the names of 16 in I Constein, Carl F. Constein, Kenneth was Church school superintendent for Plenty of parking space will be whose wife, the former Marie Brooks, special meeting August 6th. quired." sible, and hopes that it will be an service since V-J Dav September 2, ; S. Cronrath, George W. Clark, Jr., more than a decade. He was treasurer , available. of town, played the nuptial music. : annual event. rage plus the NORM- 1945. Joseph Daniel Conrad, William M. for 25 years of the Fraternal Order of The attendants were Mrs. Robert Midgets Are Champs This list is to bc published in the j Conrad, Allen W. Conrad. ACCEPTS PERKASIE CALL Eagles No. 839, and was also affiliated Werhle, sister of the bride, and S. |LD COMPARTMENT— Yesterday the Midgets journeyed to Fleetwood History in celebration of Mrs. Mary Rupp, 83 with thc Junior Order United Amer­ To Name Jubilee Brown Northrop Sr. Hamburg and came home with the the Diamond Jubilee. In order that it Wilbert J. Duff, Lothair E. Drei­ ican Mechanics No. 1004, and Knights The bride, who was given in mar­ ra Dry-Storage pro- Division Championship. Recently their m;iy be accurate, the committee has belbis, Edward H. Deisher, Irvin J. of the Golden Eagle. riage by her father, was attired in a Has 109 Survivors Queen August 4th mothers gave them a treat at Kutz­ food . . . and mean asked thc Patriot to publish it, urging Dreibelbis, Rea J. Delp. Julius D. De- A son of thc late Charles and Bar­ gown of white eyelet embroidery with bara (Zimmerman) Stichler, he was a town Park. There were plenty of cup that "any errors or omissions" be re­ Angelo, Lloyd J. R. Delp, Ivan N. Mrs. Mary Alice Rupp, 83, mother The name of Fleetwood's Diamond matching hat, and carried white Shasta native of Kutztown. cakes, pink lemonade, potato chips and ported to Miss Schlegel between now j Dietrich, William N. Deisher, Rav V. of Mrs. Ralph Miller, reporter of Seips­ 'Jubilee Queen will be revealed at 9 daisies. Her matron of honor chose a His funeral was held Tuesday at 2 green and white chambray gown with candy, and rumor has it that they and July 31st. Similar listings are on \ Dietnch, Paul B. Day, William Horace town news for thc Patriot, dicd Tues­ p. m. August 4th at the Fleetwood p. m. in St. John's Reformed Church, hat to match, and a bouquet of mixed came back two and three times for display at First National Bank and Dunkle. day at her homc in Seipstown. Shc has motion picture house, and the winner thc Rcv. D. Horton Nace officiating. flowers. refills. Ranch's drug store. E 109 survivors, including 10 children, ; wil] be crowned by Marie Henne, the Burial, in Hope cemetery, in charge of Playground Dance The list follows: William L. Ebert, Franklin I. Ernst, 51 grandchildren and 48 great-grand­ ! Bicentennial Queen. The bride's mother wore a black the Christ Funeral Homc, Fleetwood. Approximately 200 enjoyed the Play­ A LeRoy C. Ernst, Steward H. Eberly, children. Her husband, Henry F. The present standing as to votes is and white print dress and a corsage He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella ground Dance last night, to the music Glenn O. Adams, Lee F. Adams, Bnan C. Esterlv, Lee J. Emerick. Rupp. died 28 years ago. Two sons, as follows, according to announcement of red rosebuds. Schaeffer Stichler; three children: Paul, of Sam Corronetti's Orchestra. The Charles L. Anderson, Carl G. Adams, F the Rcv. Roland Rupp and Andrew G. ' by Mrs. Lionel Newcomer, chairman A reception followed at the Farm, Knoxville, Tennessee; Mrs. Francis Playground leaders thank the Recrea­ PAY LeRoy F. Adams, Robert S. Angstadt, LeRoy H. Fretz, Roy M. Fabian, Rupp, also preceded her in death. of the sponsoring committee of the and was attended by guests from New Corrigan, Kutztown; and Mrs. Reynold tion Board and Warren Weidner for William E. Adams, Daniel S. Ang­ Kermit H. Folk, Earl C. Frederick, Shc was born in Weisenberg town­ Woman's Club: Shirley Hilbert, 3,4-81; York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Vir­ Strunk, Morrisvillc; two grandsons; two making the affair possible. stadt, Lawrence R. Anderson, Luther Edard L. Fabian, William IT Faust, ship, Lehigh county, the daughter of 'Shirley Hertzog, 3,066; and Marilyn ginia and Pennsylvania. sisters, Mrs. Raymond Hoch, Kutz­ RIGERATOR Adams, Francis L. Adams, Allen R. Ernest L. Frederick, William E. Fuhr­ the late Levi and Emilia (Fahringer) Herring, 3,025. July 31 is the deadline The couple left on a tour of the town, and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Acker. Lee F. Adams, Earl H. Adams, man, Paul M. Frederick, Robert C. Sell. A loyal member of thc Reformed for the casting of additional votes. Poconos and the New England states. Reading; also two nieces and two Mrs. E. K. Angstadt John W. Angstadt. Faust, Mary Jane Fabian, Lester C. congregation of Ziegel's Church, she Master of Ceremoniesi will be For travelling the bride chose a green nephews. q B Focht, Sterns L. Faust, Lester E. Feg- also belonged to the Woman's Guild George McCall, of WHUM, Reading. and white suit, white hat and white Genial of disposition with a kind Paul R. Burkert, Robert H. Bailey, lev. and the Church school. Her hobby was The singing of the song, "Come and accessories, and an orchid cofsage. Hostess to Guild word for everybody, and patient under Elmer A. Barren, Elwood S. Buck, G flowers, which shc shared with her Compare" written for the Jubilee by- The bride is a graduate of Water- suffering, "Clem" as he was familiarly Franklin K. Border, Edward S. Burns, Edgar G. Gaston, Robcrt T. Gaston, many relatives and friends. Of happy Richard Kline, with words by Esther town High school and the Virginia Mrs. E. K. Angstadt was hostess and known to a wide circle of friends, will Walter W Braucher, Wester Eugene- Carl W. Gibson, Ray H. Gordon, Jo­ disposition, patient in suffering, and i Schaeffer, will be sung by June University School of Nursing, and is led the discussion on "The Christian Rev. Luther F. Schlenker be greatly missed. Border, Kathryn L. Burns* Charles L. seph C. Gilardone. Edward C. Gier- generous, she will bc greatly missed. ', Kelchner. The crowning will be made a member of the staff at the House Woman and World Evangelism" at Becker, John Daniel Border, Bruce L. ingcr. Earl K. Gordon. The Rev. Luther F. Schlenker, pastor Her children include Mrs. Ralph i between the first and second motion of the Good Samaritan, in Watertown. the July meeting of the Guild of St. Bossier. John W. Bruncr, Henry J. H of Maxatawny Lutheran parish for Miller, Robert, and Henry, at home; picture shows, and during a brief in- The bridegroom, also a Watertown John's Reformed Church. She was Bossier. Samuel I. Burkert. Jesse T. Lester E. Hilbert, Rav W. Hilbert. Clarence, Mrs. Wilson ^Breininger, 22 at Auxiliary [termission apple juice, made in Fleet- High school alumnus, is a 1947 gradu­ assisted by Mrs. Oscar Stein, Mrs. Ar­ Becker. William A. Borcll. Carl B. the past five years, has resigned to Earl C. Hilbert, Harold W. Hinkle, Mrs. George Masters, Mrs. Howard | wood, and pretzels will be on sale. ate of Hobart college, Geneva, New thur Reifinger, Mrs. Ammon Buchman Boyer. Thompson J. Burr, James Wil­ accept a call to St. Andrew's Lu­ (Continued on pare eifht—column three) theran, South Perkasie. He will take Haas, and Mrs. Luther Lohrman, Brein­ Outing, Ten Springs Manager Elmer Schaeffer will do- York and is associated with his father, and Mrs. Arthur Rhoads. up his new duties September first. igsville R. D.; Mrs. Heney Rohr, Ore- i nate half the night's proceeds 'to the an automobile dealer. His college edu­ During the business session, Mrs. A native of Allentown, Pastor field R. 1; and Mrs. Oliver Haas, Al­ Twenty-two enjoyed the picnic of Jubilee Fund. Refreshment proceeds cation was interrupted by the war, D. Horton Nace, president, gave a talk 1 150 Enjoy Grange j Teacher Elected Schlenker came to Kutztown with his lentown R. 3. St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary, at Ten will also be shared. when he served in the Army Air Corps. on the recent Guild Conference at parents at the age of one year. He Springs, the summer home of its first Cedar Crest college. She reported that is a graduate of Muhlenberg college WOMAN'S CLUB SPONSORS president, Mrs. George F. Leibensper­ ROTARY HEARS ILLUSTRATED FARMERS' JBANK HAS TWO the Mission Study for next year will Picnic at LeVan's By School Board and Mt. Airy Lutheran Seminary, COUNTRY FAIR, TEN SPRINGS ger. Plans were made for sewing Au­ TALK ON "CONSERVATION" NEW TIME SAVING MACHINES be "China," and stressed the talk by Dr. Carl Kriete, president of Miyagj having been first honor man at both More than 100 reservations have gust third at 7:30 p. m., at the home Martin Stapleton, of the KSTC When you take your penny bank or Approximately 150 attended the an­ Miriam Drumni, Treverton, at a college, Sendai, Japan, now on a brief institutions. He began his ministry in been made for the Woman's Club of Mrs. Kathryn Rhode, president. Summer Session faculty, gave an illus­ cake sale proceeds to the Farmers' nual picnic of Kutztown Grange held special meeting of thc School Board, i furlough. She also stated that one of 1938 as pastor of St. John's Church, Country Fair, which began this after­ The next meeting will be held at trated talk last night to the Rotary Bank your money is sortefl, counted, at LeVan's Old Mill. "We took over was elected teacher of English at KHS. i the many delegates was a woman who Shenandoah. noon at Ten Springs, the summer home Kutztown Park August 30th at 7 p. m. Club, at the Keystone Hotel, on "Con­ and wrapped in less than five minutes. the whole place," Mrs. Harold Del­ She is a graduate of thc University of j The 22 in attendance were Mrs. servation." His pictures also included The work is done by two new ma­ serves as an elder in her church. Mrs. Schlenker is the former Eliza­ of the new president, Mrs. George F. licker, Lecturer, reports, "the grove, Pittsburgh, and has taught in Somcr- j Rhode, Mrs. Wilmer F. Beck, Mrs. birds, hawks at the Hawk Mountain chines. This nominating committee was ap­ beth Wallace, Bethlehem, They are Leibensperger, and will continue to­ the old barn, even the house." set High school. She succeeds Mrs.' Clayton Conrad, Mrs. Allen Fritch, Sanctuary; also the Albino robins at First the coins are placed in the pointed: Mrs. Arthur Rhoads, Mrs. the parents of three daughters, Pris­ night. Games were directed by Marilyn Joan Subtclnv. who resigned. Mrs. Harold Greenawalt, Mrs. George the Krauss residence, College Hill. He coin sorter; the handle is turned and Ammon Buchman and Mrs. Annie cilla, Christina and Martha. Mrs. Thaddeus Judson, general Schlegel, Joyce Stauffer and Betty The contract for painting the exterior' Heinly, Mrs. David Hertzog, Mrs. Ira was introduced by Charles H. Esser. swish the pennies, nickles, dimes, quar­ Zimmerman. Attendance totalled thir­ chairman, announces that attractions Johnson; and there was a ball game, Maxatawny parish comprises three Moycr, Mrs. Lizzie Yaxheimer, Mrs. Dr. George F. Leibensperger presided. ters, and halves are in individual boxes. teen. of the local down-town schools was •. include fortune telling, a Curiosity the resultant score a secret. Mrs. Ed­ congregations: St. Paul's, Mertztown; Helen Snyder, Mrs. Annie Angstadt, This portable machine sorts 1,000 coins The next meeting will be held Au­ awarded to a Reading firm. Shop, refreshment stands, Miracle Dr. Ralph Rychener, Memphis, mund Schlegel baked a large cake Zion's, Maxatawny; and St. Peter's Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. William Fryer, a minute. After sorting the coins, they gust 30th at the home of Mrs. George The reports of Auditors Ira C. R. Tree, fancy work booth, a cake walk Tenn., a Rotarian enroute to New and inserted a dice in it. Since no one (Becker's). President Victor A. Kron­ Mrs. James Hafer, Mrs. Mabel Her­ are placed in the coin counter which Bast. "• Guldin, Earl Moycr and Clair Gromis,! and other surprises. Music by the Hampshire with his wife, was a guest. could guess the contents, a Cake Walk inger, Shillington, president of the ring, Mrs. Wilson Kutz, Mrs. Herbert counts and wraps coins into individual was approved. Club Chorus, a radio skit, vocal solos, John Kistler will have charge of next was held, the winner a non-Granger, Reading Conference, will meet with Miller and daughter Jean, Ethel O'Neil, packages. BE SURE TO REGISTER! School will open September 7th. and a dramatic skit are also sched­ week's program. who was delighted no end. the Parish. He will present the names Mrs. Charles Wessner, Mrs. Miriam uled. To qualify to vote at the November of candidates and the parish coun­ Bennicoff and the hostess. AT CONFERENCE election be sure to register! A basket lunch was enjoyed, and B.P.W. ENJOYS PICNIC cils will appoint a pulpit committee. HOME ANNIVERSARY AUG. 12 during the afternoon the Ho__: Eco­ EARN $150, AT FESTIVAL St. Paul's Reformed Guild was rep­ Registration places and*dates for this SUPPER AT LOCAL POOL Candidates will be heard in trial ser­ IMPORTANT MEETING The 51st anniversary of the Luther­ resented at the Women's Guild cor> area include: July 30: Albany, Snyder's nomics committee served ice-cream. Approximately $150 was earned at Under the auspices of the Member­ mons and the three congregations will an Home at Topton will be celebrated ference at Cedar Crest, recently, by Stony Run Hotel; August 6: Long­ First and second degrees will be a Festival held on the borough park­ An important decision concerning ship committee, Marion Wolfe, chair­ endeavor to secure a successor by Sep­ Thursday August 12th. Mayor Donald Mrs'. Earl Moyer, Mrs. Wayne Wag­ swamp, Centre Hotel, Longswamp; awarded at the August 5th meeting. ing lot by the choir of St. John's Re­ the Legion Hall will be made at Mon­ man, the Business and Professional tember. In the meantime supply pas­ V. Hock, Allentown, will be the speak­ ner, Mrs. Paul F. Schmoyer and Mrs. Lyons, Lyons Hotel; August 9: Maiden­ formed Church. Entertainment was day night's meeting of Hoch-Balthaser $27995 Woman's Club enjoyed a picnic sup­ tors will serve. er, and musk will be played by the Max Fenstermacher. Mrs. Moyer at­ creek, Alvin Hess store, Mofltown; Ao- (WAS CUB RALLY furnished by the Johnny Smokers of Post No. 480 American Legion. A per at the local pool. Those present Ringgold Band, Reading. Features in­ tended all the sessions and the others gust 10: Hamburg, American Legion; Temple, the vocal soloist of which nominating committee will also be ap­ At 6:30 p. m. August second a Cub were Ann Boyle, Joan Amdt, Mrs. DISTRICT CONVENTION clude the operetta, "Johnny Apple- spent a day there.. Attendance totalled Fleetwood, Hotel; August 19: Topton, is Frank Pegg, director of the choir. pointed. Rally will be held at Kutztown Park. Barbara Bard, Mrs. Elizabeth Bard, Kutztown and Fleetwood Clubwom­ seed" and the story of the hymn "My more than 250. American House; August 25: Schade's Home-made cakes, met with prompt "It is imperative that every member A ball game, foot races, contests and Mary Bortz. Mrs. Winifred Helm, en will be among the many to represent Faith Looks Up to Thee." Barber Shop, Kutztown. movies are scheduled. Scouters, Cub- Margafet Keller, Mrs. Victoria Levine. the Berks Federation at the September sale. be present" urge the officers. OPEN YOUR HQME! GREAT GRANDMOTHER KUTZTOWN bers and parents are invited. This an­ Ethel O'Neil. Mary Lou Oswald, Mrs. 21st meeting of the southeastern dis­ Open your heart and your home to FOOD SALE nouncement is made by Paul DeLong, Elizabeth Shankweiler and Marion trict of Women's Clubs. The one-day $36 RAISE BAKE SALE AT PICNIC Mrs. Mary Wanner is a great-grand­ incoming students at KSTC! This plea A food sale will be held in the Paul A. Ceist Cubmaster. Wolfe. session will be held at the Abraham Due to rising costs, chiefly in food, The Youth Choir of Christ Luth­ mother. She has just received wrord of is urged by the local institution in be­ Legion Home Saturday from ten to The Club will hold a picnic at the Lincoln, Reading, Mrs. John Davis, the housing fee at KSTC as in the other eran Church, Dryville, will sponsor a the birth of Joan Susan Payne, weight half of the many who cannot be ac­ noon, for the benefit of the Junior [120 West Main Street KUNKEL REUNION Park August 31st, under the leadership Downingtown, presiding. This an­ 13 State Teachers colleges of the State, bake sale Saturday at 7 p. m. at the sue pounds, to her grand-daughter, commodated in the dormitories. Con­ Legion baseball team. Baked goods, The 30th Kunkel reunion will be of the Bulletin committee, Mrs. Eliza­ nouncement is made by Mrs. Stewart has been raised a dollar a week, to a Church school picnic in the Church Joan Payne, wife of John York Payne, tact Deans Clyde F. Lytle and Mary chicken soup and sandwiches will be held at the Park on Sunday. beth Bard, chairman. F. Becker, Berks Federation president. total of $36. grove. A liberal patronage is expected. Chicago. E. Rickenbach, at once. Mid.

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TWO The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, July 29, 1948 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Manmiller, Mrs. Wflliam McDonough, Paul Walbert, Wflliam Waters, Mrs. Mertz, Edna Dey, Betty Reidenhour Jeannette Wahl, Mrs. Clayton Grim, July 30: Joyce Weller, Mn. C. I. G. Milton Heffner, Joyce Hilbert, William Walter Leibensperger, Mrs. Jacob THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Schlegel, James DeLong, Seneca Adam, Robert Snyder, Evelyn Deisher, Don­ Swoyer, Katie Seip, Shirley Kistler, Christman, Wilmer Beck, Lena Prutz­ ald Sicher, Ralph Koller, Mrs. Preston Published Weekly By Church Services Mrs. Ray Browy, Reynold Reifinger, Kathryn Angstadt, MR. George Kem, man, Mrs. Pearl* Rentschler, Mildred Sunday and Arline Barto. Wessner, Robert Fisher, Mrs. John Patricia Schlegel and Jay Steffy. Mrs. Wilson Adam and Mrs. Preston THE KUTZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., INC. August 2: Eleanor Alandt, Paul August 4: Violet Davis, Elaine Frye, Maxatawny Reformed Parish Emmanuel Evangelical UB Church, Herbein, Garfield Smith, Clayton Dot­ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rade CHAS. H. ESSER, President IRA C. R. GULDIN, Treasurer Rothermel, Richard Dreibelbis, Mrs. Mildred Sawyer, Nevin Walbert, Julia Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Pastor Fleetwood terer, Fred Laver, Leonard Hoffa, Mrs. Robert, New Zionsville, anc JACOB R. ESSER, Secretary Lizzie Boyer, Dr. Kenneth Lambert, Kroninger, Pauline Kline, Boyd Yen­ Bowers—Worship: 9 a.m. Rev. Norman E. Dettra, Pastor H. P. Boger, Mrs. Marlowe Leiben­ FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED and Mrs. Richard Beck, B< sperger, Mrs. Raymond Snyder, Mrs. Mrs. Irwin Stahler, Mrs. William Gaby, ser, Paul Angstadt, Percy Frederic, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wi Topton-Worship: 10:30 a. m. Church School: 9:15 a. m. Worship: Hosea Kline, Elaine deFrancesco, Carl 10:30 a. m. Elsie Heinly, Mrs. Bertha Winzer, Elizabeth Mertz, Warren Heffner, Carl ley. CHAS. H. ESSER MARTIN H. RITTER Moll, Allan Smith, Russell Rahn Jr. Mest, Elaine Heffley, Jacob Rother­ 1941 Willys 4-door sedan, original blue Grace Evangelical Congregational Willard Adam, Mrs. John Anderson, paint, beautiful grey upholstery like new The following attended Publisher Managing Editor t Richard Trexler and Mrs. Milton Bor­ and Mrs. Frank Schaeffer. mel and Chester Homan. You csn get 30 miles or more to a gallon Rev. Ralph H. Bornman, Pastor Bowers-Longswamp Lutheran Parish of gas with this one. reunion held in Kempton Pa rell Sr. August 5: Fern Kline Weller, Fred ALLIENE S. DECHANT, Editor RUTH BARD, Assistant Editor Church School: 9 a. m. Worship: 10 Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell, Pastor August 3: Mrs. Fred Schade, Mrs. A. Stump, Mr. and Mrs] Lawson Dietrich, Faye Luckenbill, Mrs. Bennicoff Jr., Mrs. Mildred Konemann FIFTH STREET MOTORS a. m. "Where Dwells the Christian?" Longswamp—Worship: 9 a. m. Church July 31: Sylvester Grim, Fred Pauley and daughter NancyJ KERMIT OSWALD, Advertising Manager Carl Dietrich, Ellen Frey Adams, Mrs. LeVan, Mrs. Reuel Merkel, Mrs. Al­ 1804 N. 5th St.. Reading Worship: 7:30 p. m. "Night Voices School: 10:15 a. m. Schade, Arlin Bamhart, JoAnn Hart­ Mrs. Joseph Stump, Mr. Warren Frey, Arthur Meitzler, Mrs. vin Fegely, William Wessner, William (opposite George Field) of God". Huff's Church-Church School: 9:15 man, Mrs. Irvin Adam, Carl Bennicoff, j Phone 3-7288 John Young and daughter The Kutztown Patriot is sent to subscribers by mail, postage free, in the Edward Arndt, Dr. David Hottenstein, Fegely, Beulah Strausser, Warren United States. a. m. Worship: 10:30 a. m. The Charles Lutz, Arthur Arndt, Herbert j and Mrs. Calvin S. Stump, One Year, $2.50; Six Months, $1.25; Single Copies, 7c Topton-Dryville Lutheran Parish guest minister will be Seminary Stu­ Trail, Kathrvn Ferguson, Lemuel liam Rupp and children Greth Sr., Mrs. Earl Folk, Annie Roth­ Timothy and Barbara Lynn] Classified Advertising Rates, Per Line, 12c; Legal Notices, if published 3 Rev. W. H. Kline, Pastor dent Roy W. Meek. THE FETTER FAMfLY HOTELS • Kentucky Ave., near Beach Christ (Mertz) Dryville-Worship: 9 ermel, Dallas DeLong, Mrs. William Mrs. John Schappell and sc or more times, 12c per line; if published one time, additional composition Dries, Harold Adam, Jean Hartman, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sti charge of 10c per line. a. m. St Paul's Reformed Trinity, Topton-Worship: 10:30 a. m. Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, Pastor Mrs. Earl Reinert, Mrs. Ray Kehm, , Bmthint Direct from Mr. and Mrs. Pius BiehlJ Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, the Na­ Church School: 9 a. m. Worship: 10:15 William Kutz Jr., Carol Hauck and R. D. 3, visited their son anc tional Editorial Association, and the P.N.P.A. Audit Bureau of Circulation. Maxatawny Lutheran Parish Henry Walbert. Hotels. S,« Deck. Solium. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlii Exclusive National Advertising Representative, GREATER WEEKLIES, Rev. Luther F. Schlenker, Pastor August 1: Lester Clemmer, June Mr. and Mrs. Clayton New York, Chicago, Detroit and Philadelphia. Maxatawny—Church School: 9:30 a. m. Trinity Lutheran delphia, were guests of Mr. Worship: 10:30 a. m. Rev. C. L. Heckman, Pastor Alvin N. Fegely. Subscribers who send notice to this office to have their address changed, Mertztown—Worship: 9 a. m. Audrey Smith, Topton, | should state the name of the post office or rural route from which it is to be Church School: 9 a. m. \Vorship: 10 week with her uncle and changed, as well as the name of the post office or mail route to which it is a. m. LIGHT and Mrs. Stanley Kuhns. to be sent. St Paul's Reformed, Fleetwood All Newly Renovated Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor for a delightful Si Patricia Ann Sechler si Zion (Moselem) Lutheran with her grandparents, Mr.l Entered as second-class mail matter at the Kutztown, Pa., Post Office Worship: 8:30 a. m. mer Family Vacation. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Rev. Carlton L. Heckman, S.T.M., Harvey Fegely, Trexlertown] Pastor MILLING Becker's St. Peter's Reformed Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor Church School: 9:30 a. m. LATHE WORK DONE Worship: 10:15 a. m. Grimville Lutheran Charge Shafts, bushings, threading, etc. STINES COI Rev. A. C. Planz, Pastor CONCERNING ANNEXATION St. John's Reformed William I. New Bethel, Kempton—Worship, 9 Rev. D. Horton Nace, Pastor LESTER HAAG Reporter Have you wondered what has happened to the annex­ Church School: 9 a. m. Worship: a. m. VIRGINVILLE. PA. ation program of the Borough? The spirited town meeting held 10:15 a. m. Frieden's, Stony Run—Worship: 10:30 several months ago created considerable discussion both pro The Rev. C. R. Rahn w\ St Paul's Lutheran, Fleetwood services in the Lynnville cl and con but nothing has happened to date. Rev. Harold W. Sell, Pastor day at 8:30 a. m. Everybody will agree that if Kutztown is to grow and if Worship: 10:30 a. m. Missionary' So­ Seiberlingsville Church ciety: August 3d at Parsonage. its expansion will be according to a definite plan, the bor­ hold its picnic on the Cl Saturday night, August 7th. | ough limits should be extended. the Slatedale Band. The Kutztown Chamber of Commerce at its regular meet­ Church School Lesson The Northwestern Demc will hold its annual picnl ing on Monday evening discussed this entire matter and its By Rev. Carlton L. Heckman grounds of the Ontelauneel members felt that the project should not be left to die but Gun Club near Rabert's Cl that something should be done. BARUCH, THE SCRIBE day, August Sth from 2 tj It was intimated that the Borough Council was seriously Scripture Lesson: Jeremiah 36: The next meeting will be hej ville Hotel August 5th at considering the increasing of water rates and other services 4-8, 17-24, 32. Memory Selection: Thy word is a Charles Feinour of Seipst| to out-of-town users. lamp unto my feet, and a light in on William J. Schroeder. It was also felt that it would not be too difficult to se­ my path.-Psalm 119:105. Andrew Wisser threshed cure signatures of a larger number of property owners in at Baruch is one character we do not Danner. often speak about in our Sunday Harold Kunkel combined! least some of the adjacent sections of the town. School lessons, yet, as we shall learn > Ray Herman. It is hoped that interested residents of those sections will in this particular lesson, he was a very Mrs. Lizzie Gruber is a be willing to circulate the petition asking for annexation. important character who deserves our the Allentown hospital. attention. Again hc is overshadowed Stanley P. Rex transacte The Patriot takes the unbiased position that it is for the by a far greater man, Jeremiah, the in this area. growth of Kutztown but also feels that the surrounding town­ prophet, about whom we know much Paul Brumbach, Kutztowi ships should not be made to suffer. It is believed that if all morei William J. Schroeder. We sec Baruch as a scribe, taking of the facts are known a sensible approach to this problem dictation from the great and courageous GREENAWAL1 can help both the townships and the borough. prophet. Jeremiah has brought serious Mrs. Maude Hcplcr andl We are all one community and the more we work to­ trouble upon himself because he has Reading, spent thc week-eif opposed thc foreign policy of King bungalow here. gether the greater will our achievements be. Jehoiakim. He declares he is not free Let us not lay the matter aside but solve the problem to go to the house of thc Lord to Howard Merkel, Virgim acted business in this vicinil to the best interests of all. deliver a message from God to the people. Then he challenges his scribe, \ Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Scr| Baruch, to take the message which he ville, visited George W. Mil KUTZTOWN PARK has dictated to him and read it to the Ezra Oldt. Krumsville, people. This called for great courage NM>' Robert Sousley. Kutztown Park, which we take for granted, is the scene and faith on the part of the scribe. Floyd Snyder transacted from mid-June to mid-September of picnics, reunions and meet­ It is interesting to note that not Lenhartsville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scl ings. And Manager Warren E. Weidner lists not only local only was Baruch doing a noble deed for the people of his day, but hc has Hamburg, and George W.j events but outings enjoyed by folks from our neighboring done something for all the succeeding ited D. Cvrus Sousley. counties. generations also. He madc a tremen­ *r LOST? TRY CLASS! It is a beautiful park, clean and spacious, its age-old dously valuable contribution to the writing of our Bible. He was a man trees carefully labelled. Its playground is adequately equip­ of great talents as well as courage. We ped, and the baseball diamond and dugouts were recently are indebted to him for a kind of reconditioned. biography of the important prophet 9 Jeremiah with whom he was asso­ MOVI The Park is the site of Shady Spot Playground; and theciate d in this thrilling work of the Band Shell was used for the past five Sunday nights, for Lord. EVERY THURSDAY As we see later in studying' thc his­ Community Vespers. THE KUTZTOWN PJ tory of the manner in which we got August activities will be heralded Sunday, on Kutztown our Bible, the work such people have r SHELL Day, with four concerts by the Allentown Band. done has been exceedingly dangerous. Let us take pride in our home-town Park, and boost it. The King took the message of Jere­ miah that had been reported by Ba­ THURSDAY. JULY| ruch and destroyed it in the fire. Many A GRAND TOTAL a time man has attempted to destroy SOUTH OF PAGO utterly the word of God, but it has Seven hundred is a grand total in more than one sense come down to us with power neverthe­ Starring Victor McLa? of the word. less. Man cannot get rid of the timely Hall and Frances Faring message of God by attempting to de­ and Chapters 7, "Gan? That is the total who took advantage of the recent, free, stroy the Bible. God's word cannot be Show starts at 8:30 P.y x-ray TB test. Not only the local sponsors, the Business and bound forever and when jt is released sion—Adults 20c, Professional Women's Club and the Lions, but Borough Coun­ it brings reform and progress in spir­ (tax included). itual as well as temporal life. AND , .<*..... • *&.•&$$&*&&•&?•'' cil, the Cubs, the Strand, R. V. Schlenker and George R. Schaeffer helped to make that fine record possible. Then too, 1/U&. NEXT THUBSDJ our citizens, urged by posters, postcards, the movie trailer Children's Corner and phone calls, responded with a ready will, each of them to BROADWAY LIM1 receive a private report concerning the findings. Kutztown Starring Dennis O'Ke* This is the way our Berks and State Tuberculosis Asso­ Crvstal Ann Leibensperger, 157 East jorie Woodworth, Victo| Main, 8 July 27 len. Patsy Kelly. ciations guard community health. Brenda Scheidt, 11 Greenwich, 8 July 28 'AN ALL-TIME HIGH' Topton TO CHURCH FOR ALL Karl Edward Fritch, 15 Centre avenue, R Church membership in America, according to the Chris­ 10 July 25 AU FOR THE cfe This wise father is teaching his little son the simple story of m She heard a neight tian Herald, has reached "an all- time high," 77,386,188 per­ Fleetwood Tn« Church i_ tK_ »*v^»* Ruth Koch, c/o Clarence Koch, Route Jesus. He explains each episode in the book and seeks to impress lift the sons or 53 per cent of the nation's population being enrolled. *• bui,ding «a&£Z^«**** <>n -orth ior 2, 9 July 27 the lesson of each picture on the mind of the child. < * a storehou,. oT__£h^ g00d ^^nship The dick was very This new total shows an increase of 3,713,006 over 1946, in Roger Dreibelbis, 6 July 29 strong Church. -rieiZrJrT^J01^ ^C5 d aoc nor And so she which the Churches of East Penn Valley had a share. Hancock The human mind is most receptive and most plastic during the can survive. The.r£. 2__ * <*Ztfft. Lester Gambler, c/o LeRoy Gambler, «jy person _K|?^_1 ""** I9a*»» *hy signed off pre We also rejoice that three major Christian events are be­ 8 July 27 early years of life. Much will be learned and much forgotten in later •d .upper, the Cht_fe^J**** rsMjularly Now wasn't she a ing held in Europe: the World Christian Youth Commissions __2 *?_ (2) For *^dre^.y ___. (I) F« his years, but the vivid impressions of childhood will live on. a 18 that met July 12-21 in Switzerland; the International Youth * J* of his con-mu^r^" **•• Ml For the •J- of the SKt^^^liJ For ___ Conference to be held August 11-19 in London; and the Unkle Hunk Sez Childhood is the time to develop the thought habits and give ond material support pi'. n"d* ** moral te World Assembly of Churches in Amsterdam August 20 to USUALLV iH'GUVI^AfS strength and direction to the character of a child. And there is no Mr and read u^B&£g <*»** SJ? September 8th. lANDtN'VOU OUt FREE.. better medium for this training than the simple human stories of Sunday Monday ." •••*«rkl0:ll.,« M>WCE ON HOW i" MAKE. the Bible. Tow-ijr ... A MILLION DOLLARS* W«_M-__- •• •Jofcatil.H TEACHER EXCHANGE T-urada- HASNf GO- »»ri«»-7 • "ykr.-24-W** Do you know that 100 American teachers from 27 states, The parent who neglects such training and permits his child FIFTEEN to grow up with wrong impressions about life and duty and faith, *«»urda- including one from Reading, who has already sailed, will CENT5 0F B • •'•!.<*• 10: J0.J7 T you desire participate in the 1948-49 exchange program with British is taking a chance on the child's future and passing up one of the year Tritm^s•err" to ° **•*!!. of rea*. 00 <__ i^ ___L __MT_ HIS OWN <50 Parwm\mM.k /"^rican Bi_,_ _ SociiT!?*t * for fibe teachers? gravest responsibilities of parenthood. Are.. N. Y. ^n. ?. * r. Dept ur The local Business and Professional Woman's Club re­ * Wise parents seek the guidance of God and the aid of the Church cently heard one of those teachers, an Allentown instructor, in rear ~nd training their children. who had a similar privilege last year. She talked enthusias­ OXM>..n-«.x__--, tically about her year abroad. Thus international friendships are deepened not only This series of ads is being published under the auspices of the East Penn Federation of Churches and is sponsored by these business establishments: among teachers but among pupils. VtMAl riATuKI* OO On party-line telephoJ tasy pays dividends!! C The SCHLENKER MOTOR COM­ RAUCH'S DRUG STORE DETURKS SERVICE STATION S. L. KELCHNER & SONS SAT IT WITH HELLS . . . Space calls . , PANY is qualified to give you "Tear BexaU Store" Dial 4281 Dry Cleaning We'd like to shake hands with Joseph Pandl, hotel man­ "free advice" about Ford trac­ 31 W. Main Street. Fleetwood 31 Noble Street. Katztown Dial lutztown 3171 gently . . . Take tl ager of the Duquesne Club of Pittsburgh. We'd like to meet tors. Come in . . . look over KUTZTOWN AUTOMOBILE Co. BECK'S FEED & GRAIN good party-line mi the members, too. And this is why: Mr. Pandl was born in our complete line of farm ma­ Buick—Pontiac will mean better set chinery. Come here for depend­ Dial S2S1 Heilige Kreuz, a small town in Austria, 70 per cent Catholic HI West Main Street. Kutztown •aUiioa| d and Peach Streets. Kutztown able repairs on Ford cars, trucks and 30 per cent Lutheran. Learning that the two churches and tractors. ERNST—Florist L. D. ECKERT W. THEO. MILLER & SON needed bells to replace those taken by the Nazis, he con­ 141 Noble Street. Kutztown Contractor Dial 3291 20$ Highland Avenue, Katztown Coal—Feed—Lumber tacted the presidents of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie and the Schlenker Kutztown* Vbgt_rv_De West Virginia Railraods, both members of the Club. As a Motor Company KUTZTOWN FOUNDRY Tit Bill Telep&OM result the belfries of the churches of his birthplace now con­ AND MACHINE CORP. if PlIBSVrfl tain a 300 pound bell from an old coal-burning locomotive, Phone 5211 314 W. Main Street. Kntztown Bailroad Street. Kutztown and a similar one weighing 229 pounds. The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, July 29, 1948 THRBB

Melvin Arndt and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kutztown; Mrs. Mena Eisenhardt, Ce- the 24-day Reading-Berks County Bi­ will, but the world utters a sound by Kline are nearing completion. menton; Mrs. Annie Muse and daugh­ centennial show and exposition which his lips.—Emerson. Dey, Beth Reidcnhour Charle. Ehrie, Kutztown, called on KRUMSVILLE SEIPSTOWN ter Mamie, Cetrcjnia; and Mr. and opens at the Reading Fairgrounds, Sat­ bensperger, Mrs. Jacob MAXATAWNY Edwin Wink. Sylvester A. Grim Mrs. Emma lupp Miller Mrs. John Mohr, Fogelsville. Itie Seip, Shirley Kistler, urday, August 14th. Cantor will be cast CLARA A. RICHARDS, Reporter William Frederick, Souderton, visit­ Reporter Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Christman in the starring role of a large outdoor tadt, Mn. George Kem' ed A. A. Lesher. and daughters Gladys and Carole, stage production on the evenings of KILIS RATS & MICE NEW. amuinc, •fteetfre Adam and Mrs. Preston Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Peters, Shoe­ Monterey, called on Mr. and Mrs. August 27 and 28. Miss Langford will ANTU blended Ta a ime&r-• , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rader and son makersville, called on Mr. and Mrs. mixed bait tuts can't raristl J Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Siegfried vis­ Mr. and Mn. LeRoy K. Smith at­ Seipstown items are very brief this Thomas Bleiler. appear with the • acquatic production Relatively mutt for hn-iM-,1 Charles Dreibelbis. neta. Dty teem—readjrtaI— Robert, New Zionsville, and the Rev. ited their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. tended the wedding of a cousin at Or­ week, due to the serious illness of my Mr. and Mn. Paul Garrette, West "Water Follies of 1948" on August Mrs. Milton Haydt and son William riSis-r ? TRY CLASSIFIED and Mrs. Richard Beck, Bowmanstown, and Mrs. Michael Vigilante, Allen­ wigsburg. mother, Mrs. Mary Rupp. Lawn, and Fred Spayd, Maxatawny, 18 and 19. Olsen and Johnson will town. transacted business in Allentown. called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Feg­ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bolish, Honey- Ruth Breninger and Marilyn Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Burkert. bring "Laffacade" on August 15, 16 ley. Walter Kunkel is making weekly- 4-door sed^n, original blue Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mertz and brook, visited Mr. arid Mrs. S. A. are attending Camp Fern Brook, near Mrs. Lizzie Scheirer was also their and 17. iful grey upholstery like new The following attended the Stump son, Emory Lee, Maple Grove, called trips to the markets. Grim. Pottstown, sponsored by the Evan­ guest. , 1 30 miles or more to a gallon Harvey O. Dietrich, Telford, who HAUCK JEED AND SUPPLY this one. reunion held in Kempton Park: Milton on Mrs. Mertx's mother, Mrs. Edith Mrs. Ellen Dorney, Allentown, is gelical and Reformed Church. They Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young, Flora- A. Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mertz, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlin Biehl and resided in this community years ago, visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Bailey. were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph He that speaks the truth executes Kutztown, Pa. STREET MOTORS called on local friends. home, Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. Pauley and daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reichard. Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel were Miller, Mrs. Ira Breininger, Cleonice, Herbert Christman. no private function of an individual 5th St., Reading Mrs. Joseph Stump, Mr. and \hp. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Jackson, in Reading on business. Anna and Elaine Breininger, Lucille osite George Field) Mrs. Sarah Grim and Mrs. Mena John Young and daughter Diane, Mr. Mrs. William J. Rupp and children, Bernhardt's, called on Mrs. Clara Mrs. Verna M. Christ, Reading, vis­ Clauser and Ira Rupp. Phone 3-7.88 Eisenhardt called on Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Calvin S. Stump, Mrs. Wil­ William Jr. and Timothy and Bar­ Baver. ited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Knockstead. DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD! Wed., Aug. 11 Mrs. Ida Smale returned home from Charles Walbert and Mr. and Mrs. liam Rupp and children William Jr., bara Lynn, spent an evening in Topton Robert Neiman and son Michael, The picnic held by the Aid Society the Allentown hospital. Kutztown, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walbert, Kutztown R. 1. HOOSIER HOT SHOTS Timothy and Barbara Lynn, Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. John Schappell. of the Grimville Church was largely Mrs. Malara Herber and Mrs. Mag­ near Beach Monroe Hartman. Two Big Shows 8:00-10:00 P. M.—Adm. Adults $.65, Children $.35, Mrs. John Schappell and son Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. Fegely and attended. gie Herber are ill. BICENTENNIAL FEATURES Rain or Shine Children under 6 Free Free Parking and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stump. sons, Richard and Carlton, visited rela­ Mrs. Susan Frey and Katie Gehr­ The Weisenberg Jolly 4-H Club Hrect from Mr. and Mrs. Pius Biehl, Kutztown tives in Womelsdorf. inger, Allentown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cantor, Frances Langford, CRYSTAL BALLROOM. CARSON1A PARI. READING. PA. Girls toured Crystal Cave. and Olsen and Johnson will star in \k. Solarium. R. D. 3, visited their son and daughter- Clinton Sechler, Jr. spent a week CRYSTAL CAVE James S. Schlenker. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlin Biehl. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Oldt was in Bradford county. -__.+ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller, Phila­ Albert Sechler, Wescosville. Mrs. M. O. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roth, Reading, delphia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stump, Hummelstown, and Reporter called on local friends. HOTTENSTEIN Alvin N. Fegely. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brunner and Mrs. Nora Balthaser is at the home SCHOOL BEL Audrey Smith, Topton, spent a sons, Charles and Thomas, and David of her son, Nevin Balthaser. week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. Ruch, Breinigsville R. D. 2, called on The following visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Luther E. Burkert Newly Renovated and Mrs. Stanley Kuhns. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Stump. M. O. Hill: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stump, DREIBELBIS Reporter Patricia Ann Sechler spent a week Mn. Victor Walbert, Mae and a delightful Sum- Hummelstown; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dorothy Fink spent some time with + __- mi Family Vacation. with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walbert called on Mr. and Artz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Harvey Fegely, Trexlertown. Mrs. George Wessner, Kutztown. Althouse, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Carole Christman injured hjr arm »hn Joseph Bouse. Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller liam Sunday. when she fell on glass. The wound | Manager and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Earl Hein and daughter Caro­ required six stitches. Wiltrout, Kutztown; and Mr. and Mrs. lyn, Blandon, spent several days with STINES CORNER KLINESVILLE Reinert, Topton. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Guests of Mrs. Sarah Grim, Mon­ Heinly. terey, were Mr. and Mrs. John Eisen­ William I. Schroeder Ira R. Dietrich Mrs. John Wiltrout was on the sick hardt, Topton; Mrs. Mantana Wessner, •oine All list. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shearer vis­ Reporter Reporter rntfoiiaires Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill, Reading, ited Mr. and Mrs. DeCosta Shearer, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Diet­ Shoemakersville. PLACE YOUR ORDER IN The Rev. C. R. Rahn will conduct Luthcran services will be conducted Mrs. Paul Sunday and children and rich. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Boyer, Fleet­ ADVANCE TO INSURE services in the Lynnville church Sun­ at the Lenhartsville Church by the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiltrout and day at 8:30 a. m. Rcv. Samuel K. Kistler, Hamburg, wood, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wanen DELIVERY Seiberlingsville Church school will Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Church school Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Heinly and daugh­ Boyer. hold its picnic on the Church lawn at 9:30 a. m. ter Arlene were in Reading. Mrs. Nevin Shantz visited Mr, and Saturday night, August 7th. Music by The Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, pastor Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kunkle and Mrs. George Heinly. thc Slatedale Band. of the Maxatawny Charge, will be the Mrs. W. M. Baver called on Mr. and The Northwestern Democratic Club guest preacher at Lcnhartsville Friend's Mrs. Samuel Baver. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Pickles & will hold its annual picnic on the Church Sunday, August 8th at 10:45 grounds of the Ontelaunee Rod and a. m. The Rev. Glenn Flinchbaugh, Gun Club near Rabert's Corner Sun­ pastor at Lenhartsville, will take the There's a touch of tomorrow day. August Sth from 2 to 7 p. m. place of Pastor Slifer at Maxatawny Drink to Your Health Cucumbers in the Futuramic Oldsmobile The next meeting will be held at Lynn­ and Topton on the same day. today! With the dramatic sweep ville Hotel August 5th at 8:30 p. m. Elizabeth Millard is spending several FOR SALE of modern simplicity, this ex­ Charles Feinour of Seipstown called weeks at Pennsylvania State College. with Goat Milk citing car blends beauty and on William J. Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hess have Raw goat milk produced under sanitary conditions. Modern state utility in its "dynamic design inspected buildings. Registered purebred Toggenburgs, Bangs of the future." There's plenty Andrew Wisser threshed for Charles moved to their home near Hamburg. disease and tuberculin tested. Danner. Mr. and Mrs. William Millard vis­ that's new in Olds—the new Harold Kunkel combined wheat for ited friends in Schacfferstown and Leb­ Call, Write or Phone / Futuramic "98" for '48! Ray Herman. anon. ALGREEN GOAT DAIRY Mrs. Lizzie Gruber is a patient in The Lenhartsville Fricdcns Church LESTER R. GREENAWALT. Prop. the Allentown hospital. choir enjoved a'dav's outing at Hershey Kutztown. R. D. 3—Phone Kutztown 4824 Stanley P. Rex transacted business Park. Near Moselem Springs in this area. The new homes of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. HILL OLPSMOB I LE Paul Brumbach, Kutztown, called on KUTZTOWN. R. D. 3 : William J. Schroeder. (1 Mile North of Crystal Cave) LEESER MOTOR COMPANY GREENAWALT Phone Kutztown 54OS TOPTON. PA. Mrs. Maude Hcplcr and son Jesse, Reading, spent the week-end ai thcir bungalow here. Howard Merkel. Virginville, trans­ acted business in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Schauer, Eck- villc, visited George W. Miller. Ezra Oldt, Krumsville, called on Robert Sousley. Floyd Snyder transacted business in Lenhartsville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schade, West Hamburg, and George W. Miller vis­ ited D. Cvrus Souslev.

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FOUR The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, July 29, 1948

which we make can mean total de­ Age. Whatever separates man from recently spent six days in touring KSTC NOTES LEARN TO SWIM God is sin, and it must ever be the- through the New England States. Dean Clyde F. Lytle announces Learn to swim, free of charge! struction or the rewards of eternal life. concem of thc Church to lead man Many local people attended the that enrollment in the six-weeks' sum­ Beginning Monday August 9th at "With all her faults the Church to­ back to God on his knees." Reading Auto entertainment at the mer session at KSTC is 386, including the swimming pool, free lessons in day is the redemptive society. You are SPOI Reading Fair Grounds. 117 teachers-in-service, and 209 swimming will be given under the au­ members of the only institution today Br TOPTON NEWS spices of thc American Red Cross. In­ Anne Louise Greenawalt, Hamburg, "regulars." which is not limited by national or ALL WATCHES REPAIRED structors will be Harold Block, a stu­ Mn. Henry Neusch, Reporter spent four days with her grandparents, Agricultural students made the first racial boundaries. You are the inheritors $2.75 Mr. and Mn. Anson R. Greenawalt. of a series of field trips to the college dent at KSTC, and Ann Lindgren, of a doctrine which redeemed the Why Pay More! The employees of the Pennsylvania farm, where they observed the beds Reading. Classes will be held each people from darkness whether of the Elgin, Ribau. Witches for Sale Eagles Still Lead| Steel Casting Foundry of Hamburg of seedlings, planted at the direction Monday, Wednesday and Thursday ancient world or the Middle Ages. DIAMONDS—SaVERW ARE throughout the month, beginning on will have their outing in the Commu­ of C. E. Snyder. The class instructor Yours is the task to save the people L A. DRY the 9th: Beginners, 1 p. m.; Interme­ Playground Parade Verna Geist Weds nity' Park Saturday. is Martin Stapleton, teacher of biology from the modern and the Atomic 116 Franklin Street Fleetwood, Pa. Berks Rec TOJ Here and There Byron Tripp has engaged the park and science at Federalsburg, Md. diates, 2 p. m.; and Senior Life Savers, pavilion for Sunday afternoon for re­ Ralph Clanton, Shakespearean ac­ 3 to 5 p. m. J. Lester Schoedler All interested are to register prompt­ By Two Gi From Seven to Ten The VFW Auxiliary will meet Au­ ligious services. tor, spoke at assembly yesterday. Eliza­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiss enter­ beth Zug, Reading pianist, will present ly with Theresa Bogar and Ann Mer­ gust third in thc Longswamp social Trinity Ltheran Church, decorated tained the following: Mr. and Mrs.a concert August 4th at 11 a. m.; and kel at the bath house at the Pool. | hall. with white gladioli, was the scene of Night of August 4 Daniel Creitz, George Creitz, Slating­ on August 5th at 8 p. m. the motion This announcement is made by Meet Bechtelsville atl Edgar Rohrbach is a patient in the the recent marriage of Verna Mae DONKEY ton; Mrs. Carrie Wertman, Mrs. Laura picture, "Junior Miss" will be shown, Myron Boyer, manager. I Reading hospital. Geist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les­ And Old Timers at 6 Rex, Dr. and Mrs. Rollo Peters, Slate- to be followed by "Tbe Song of Berna- The Lion's Club enjoyed a clam ter Geist, of town, and John Lester Dances, Songs, Exhibits and dale; Mn. Rupp and Howard Butz, Al­ dette," August 12th. LICENSED TO WED This Coming Sund| bake at Grim's bungalow. Sally Ann Schoedler Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. lentown; Samuel Klingaman, Victor Two issues of the Keystone will be Carl Weber, Kutztown, and Leona Games; Refreshments Park. Tbe next meeting will be held John Lester Schoedler Sr., Fleetwood. SOFTBALL GAME W Miller, Wanamaker's; Fern Weiss, Guldin, Topton. September 14th. The double ring ceremony was sol­ sponsored by Ida Brown. Will be Sold Slatedale; June Weiss, Topton; and Kutztown 18 Mr. and Mn. Ray Kutz are visiting emnized by the Rev. W. H. Kline. Theatre trips to nearby summer Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baumgartel, Gib- Edgar D. Greenawalt, Hamburg. theatres and one-day excursions to Bechtelsville 16 The local Playground will be on Attendants were Gloria Snyder and Kutztown Park Diamond sonia, Pa., and friends in St. Benedict, The Kempton Rod and Gun Club New York and Philadelphia will be Attendance Oley 15 Parade from seven to 10 p. m. Wed­ Donald Heiter. Pa. will hold a picnic on Saturday evening, arranged. A soft-ball league will be Gibraltar 10 Mrs. Campbell Moatz was at the {Continued from Set* erne') nesday, August 4th. The public is August 7th at Community Park. The organized by Mr. Hamme, Mr. Risley Thursday, August 5th. 7:00 P. M. Gablesville 10 Mr. and Mrs. John Rising, Windsor organ, and nuptial music was sung by "And they continued steadfastly in the cordially invited. The program wfll Kutztown High School Band will Hamburg 8 Locks, Connecticut, called on Robert and Mr. Stapleton of the faculty. apostles' doctrine and fellowship and in Marilyn Schoedler, sister of the bride­ furnish the music. include dances, games and group sing­ Zettlemoyer and Mrs. Lillie Hartzell. breaking of bread and in prayers". Pas­ Leesport 8 groom. HERE AND THERE Walnuttown 7 ing. An exhibit of handcraft is also Mrs. Rising, a recent bride, was born tor Schmoyer began "Today we stand The bride, who was given in mar­ Mr. and Mrs. George Christman and KUTZTOWN FIRE CO. SOFTIES scheduled, and refreshments will be in Manheim, Germany. at the brink of destiny. The turn The local Eagles added theij riage by her father, was attired in a children are on a two-week trip to on sale. The rain date is Thursday the LYO N S and 18th wins in 23 starts, gown of white moire taffeta, street Chicago. vs. TOPTON FIRE CO. SOFTIES years ago, which was "full of black length, with a white picture hat, and to remain in first place in the| Sth. Pearl Louise Benfield, Emmaus, is ruffles;" Carlene Moll modelled the lace, elbow-length mitts. Her only Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Seigfried and Rec League. In Saturday's Shows occupied the attention of the visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ray Schatzlein. Sponsored by Geiger-Zbnmerman Pott No. 7013. V.F.W. bonnet, complete with strings, which ornament was a double strand of pearls, daughters Joyce and Irene, Alburtis, AUGUST Oley, the Eagles scored twice children last week. Donald Unger Ruth Bard, though on vacation, brought the highest headgear to the belonged to her great-grandmother; the gift of the bridegroom. She car­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mertz. eighth to nose out their host! wrote "Sports" for this issue. DONATION hat show, a silk hat made in 1870.an d Dorothy Mae Barr's exhibit, a ried a colonial bouquet of white rose­ Nan Schwoyer and Faye Grim spent FURNITURE SALE Charles Mertz has completed 53 ADULTS $.50 CHILDREN $.25 Ralph "Lefty" Kemp started Wilda Ann Trexler brought the oldest, light straw, heavily trimmed with fruit buds and baby's breath. a week in Gordon visiting Mr. and Mrs. years of service at the Deisher Knitting SAVE UP TO 50%! mound, but was relieved byl a large, mourning hat, in style 75 and flowers, was considered the oddest. Her maid of honor chose a street- Robert Martz. Mill, where he is the head knitter. TICKETS ON SALE AT Szoke. Howie Master and Carl Others who received certificates for length gown of aqua taffeta, with black Nancy Lou Readinger spent a week $39.50 Luxurious Innerspring A Perma Stone front is being placed Mattress $29.50 Held's Store—Bob Miller's Sunoco Station— man tossed for the hosts, an<| their entries were Barbara^Mfller and accessories, a picture hat and mitts. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John at the Dutch Maid Restaurant. A team collected a total of eight Margo Ann Wendell, biggest hats; She carried a colonial bouquet of yel­ Bortz, Kutztown. $24.50 Spacious Play Pen and Wayne Reidenauer's Mobil Station stainless steel back bar has also been Mattress, complete $18.50 Buddy Batz and Max Danner hJ George Moll, Hulda Leibensperger, low roses and baby's breath. Mr. and Mn. Arthur DeLong, Top- installed. hits apiece for the Eagles. the smallest hats; Sandra Kern and The bride's mother was attired in a ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Read­ $89.50 Roomy Sofa Bed— Mrs. Lovina Schaeffer, College Hill, hearty meals.. Hulda Leibensperger, the best dec­ green print dress with black accessories, inger. Hardwood Frame $74.50 Sunday, at the Park diamond spent a week with her son-in-law and orated; and Judy Sechler and Mary and the bridegroom's mother, a blue John C. Heffner spent the weekend $24.50 Heavy Metal Base downed the Oley Red Wings, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saul, Berstler, the most natural hats. print with white and black accessories. at Penn State College. Cabinet $18.50 Paul "Kisser" Madeira scatterd Baltimore. for Doll Show: Greatest number: Sylvia Both had corsages of pink rosebuds. Norman Welder is spending two Beautiful selection of floor and FOR CHARTERED BUS & TOUR SERVICE Steffy; oldest, Hulda Leibensperger; A reception followed at the home of weeks in Cleveland, Ohio. table lamps, living and bed room HOME FROM HOSPITAL furniture, breakfast sets and largest, Barbara Trexler; prettiest, Judy the bridegroom's uncle and aunt, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Day, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Berger spent sev­ many other items. Smith; prettiest doll coach and dolls of and Paul Paul Angstadt, Fleetwood. Mrs. John Matthews and daughter hearty appetites eral days at the home of her parents, c«x CARL R. BIEBER other lands, Barbara Trexler; most com­ The couple will live with the Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mat­ Come in and look around! ical, Joanne Kern; smallest, Margo Ann near Moll town, after recuperating from Clearan bride's parents, following a honeymoon thews and daughter Donna Rae visited an appendectomy at St. Joseph's hos­ KUTZTOWN 5121 Wendell, Audrey Smith; twin dolls, in Wildwood and Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hertzog. OF MEN'S TROPICAL Sylvia Steffy; doll with longest hair, pital. GREENFIELD Mr** Previously the bride was guests of Mrs. Leanus Heffner and daughter ALL WOOL WORS1 Hulda Leibensperger. honor at a miscellaneous shower given Miriam called on Mrs. Stella Hoffman Tops: Theresa Hilbert; Shoes: Great­ at her home by the Senior choir and and Laura Geist, Breinigsville. Furniture Market SUITS est number, largest and smallest, Hulda REMOVAL OF Church school teachers of Trinity. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood DeLong and 19 E. Main St.. Kntztown Leibensperger; largest child's shoe, daughter Paulette visited Mr. and Mrs. DEAD ANIMALS $21.50 - $29.51 George Moll. Paul Haring, Temple. Tel. 2141 AT SHORT NOTICE Badges: Largest number, Reynold Mrs. Russell Boyer, Helen Stein, Open Evenings by Appointment Guldin, who brought 116; biggest, DRYVILLE Dorothy Herber, Kutztown, visited We give prompt day and night service Fri. and Sat. until 8:30 P. M. Larry Swoyer; smallest, Daniel Berst­ Mrs. Lloyd Schwoyer. including Sunday and holidays. Be sure Mrs. John Moyer to consult us. we guarantee satisfaction. ler; largest, George Moll; World War, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stimmel and We pay for dead horses and cows. Barry Wendell. Rhoda Stimmel, Boyertown, and Mr. We remove calves and small animals. Be Anklets and Socks: Harold Hilbert, and Mrs. Donald Stimmel, Bechtels­ sure and call. Barry Kemp, Clair Pilgert. Church services will be held Sunday ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geoige No one ever left here hungry. Candy Scramble for pre-school chil­ at 9 a. m. Church school, 10 a. m. On DeTurk. J. CLEAVER & SONS STRAND Our portions are man-sized. dren: George Moll, 16 pieces; Sharon Saturday night the Church school pic­ Phone Yellow House 9-5432 Write KUTZTOWN People who like good food de­ | Rhode, 11; Timothy Adams and San-nic will be held, with music by thc THIS WEEK'S NEWS THIS WEEK Boyertown, R. 2, Pt. serve plenty of it. Get satisfying | dra Kem, 10 each; and Harold Hilbertl, Legion Band of Oley. The youth choir IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT meals. Eat here every day. !seven. will sponsor a bake sale. Fri. & Sat.. July 30-31 Call Ola Dreibelbis, Kutztown 4656, ipr information and reser­ Races: Bicycle: Clarence Hilbert, Henry Fox has completed renova­ vations for trips to tions at the local hotel, which is now- first, Clair Pilgert, second; scooter: NIAGARA FALLS (August 20th) Ralson Kutz, Ronald Hamsher; a sec­ open to the public. GLENN FORD Ray Sanders has been discharged HUDSON RIVER VALLEY (August 29th) ond bicycle race: Mary Berstler; tri­ EVELYN KEYES in cycle: George Moll and Timothy from the Armed Forces and is now with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Adams. Call Kutztown 6481 or Kutztown 4656 for information and reser­ Sanders. Vehicle Contest OVEN The Mating of Millie vations for a trip to Ages one to six: Best decorated doll Leroy Smoyer, with the Army in Texas, spent a furlough with his par­ ATLANTIC CITY (August 14th) coaches: Barbara Miller, Rose Aim Added: Cartoon and March of Time Boyer; best decorated bicycle: Althea ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smoyer. Ritter; tricycle: George Moll and Tim­ Daniel Moyer, Ray, Gene and Wil­ Call Earl Heffner, Fleetwood 4682, for information and reserva­ othy Adams; wagon: Horace Mengel. liam Sanders were in Pittsburgh. tions for trips to Ages six to 12: best decorated bicycle: Mrs. Gideon Breidigam is a patient Mon. & Tues., August 2-3 CONEY ISLAND (August 8th) -Maynard Schappell. Mary and Daniel in the Reading hospital. BOYS' 2-PC. SD1 Berstler; tricycle: Philip Adams; scoot­ MOONLIGHT BOAT RIDE (August 14th) Mr. and Mn. Jacob Hoch and Mrs. Sizes 12 to 22, values to er: Ralson and Carlson Kutz. [IM DAVIS Dine and dance on the large excursion boat "Delaware Belle," The Kutztown Mark Reidenauer and daughter, Blan­ A PROFESSIONAL Any suit in the store fc don. visited Mr. and MR. Elmer MARGARET LINDSAY in down the beautiful Delaware River. LICENSED TO WED Mohl. • i|0 Buy now for FIREPLACE ^ I em opening. Diner Wayne Kemp, Kutztown, and Joyce Mrs. John Moyer and daughter Call Harry Kline, Kutztown 6671, for information and reserva­ i Parker, Fleetwood R. 3. Eleanor and Bertha Fox visited Dr. that ANY ONE can Louisiana tions for a trip to a Richard Dudley Lytle, Kutztown, and Mrs. Charles Fox, Northampton. I and Shirley Gernert, Lyons. Added: Climbing the Matterhorn BALL GAME (Philadelphia) (August 13th) / need room for mj build Fall stock, which wil\ It Bakes . . Broils . . Grills . . rive soon KEMPTON Roasts. Designed to prepare an entire meal or just a snack. Anson Greenwolt Patented baffles and combus­ Hi Line Reporter tion chamber, efficiently burns wood, coal, charcoal or bri­ • •••••• II • H • n|i RAY'S quettes without smoke or ex­ cessive flame. TRACTOR PUSHERS The Rev. Addison Planz will con­ duct services in New Bethel Church on Only $32.50 Men's Sh Sunday at 9 a. m. Church School at W49 FORD 8 a. m. 163 W. Main St.. EatsM William K. Trexler, who was a pa­ W. THEO. MILLER & SON tient at St. Joseph Hospital, Reading, Last week's winner of ouj returned home. KUTZTOWN VIRGINVILLE isthe Club—Donald Siegfried, M. D. Henry left for northern Penn­ town, R. D. 3. f sylvania counties to buy a carload of dairy cows. '. Annie Trexleer, Atlantic City is spending her vacation with her brother Ilk of thelown! ALWAYS A and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam K. Trexler. Dr. and Mrs. Myron Berk, Kimber- SALLY ANN PARK AUDITORIUM ton, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Berk ELMER I I Home of the Homesteaders FRIDAY, SATURDAY FOUR MILES SOUTH OF KUTZTOWN NOW OPEN Fun, Music, Dance ai

SUNDAY. AUGUST 1 Kistler's Starring JUNE ALL1 STONY COOPER and his MARSH; Adaptable to all popular make Also Cartoon, tractors Beauty CLINCH MOUNTAIN BOYS Kit Comes Complete with Pusher, Brackets and Bolts (Stars ol the WWVA Jamboree) MONDAY. AUGUST! Some makes and sizes of tractors may require drilling a few holes Shoppe Handy for pushing wagon into Can be used for "pulling" by dropping a clevis over lower The Homesteaders White sidevall first mailable mt etira cost* barn or inaccessbile places. STONY RUN, PA. cross bar. AND OTHER ALL STAR ATTRACTIONS Push the family car when the Move temporary chicken and "Mail battery is dead, or daughter sheep shelter with your tractor Phone Kempton 17R13 Starring AL drives it into a snow drift. pusher. hsTrieGroftfjeV-arl Pusher is built up to protect Use it for placing machinery radiator and front end of your around your farm or into stor­ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 The '49 Ford is at our showrooms right now, and "Oklal tractor. age barn for the winter. ft you'll see it has the 'look of the year"! The Mail or Phone Orders Accepted inside will thrill you, too! Lots wider seats! Big PATSY MONTANA Starring "ROCKY" ALI Open Wednesday after­ "Picture Windows" all round. 19 cubic feet of noon. Friday and Saturday, and her DAUGHTERS usable luggage space. Two new engines.. . . A. P. MERKEL CO WEDNESDAY. AU< Fleetwood—Phone Fleetwood 2241 by appointment only. (From National Barn Dance) V-8 and Six. Up to 10% greater gas economy. New Overdrive, optional at extra cost, 59% The Homesteaders more rigid "Lifeguard" Body. New "Hydra- Starring DOUGLAS NIGEL BI Coil" Front Springs. New "Mid Ship" Ride. Also .PCCDY QtuACmott. MOTOR. Come in and see the new Ford right now. We OUR FUTURE COMING—SUNDAY. AUGUST 8 want to show you why it's "The Car of the Year." SPfi-04 BRCAKI54ST' CXXtte! MM1 mftvo rr, STUPID*- • WJ-V/.'r HELLO, SPEEDY Added A\ HUMOT/ TOUVEGOTTDGO | HOW C<_SA_ YOUE/fT TO WOCK— UeM-M-tP. OET OUT THOSE SALES B-POCrsj iTSS/JWAHASHJOtWT A Return Engagement of YOLTP- SEt.UK-4 CARS FoQ VUIP- THAT COW UKE ****•; WHEN XOU CCOLO -EMOHBEAnNO imSiV^Z Diamonl LOOK OFF tOOR HOME CQC_.IN6 ? PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY AY YOUR FORD DEALER'S MICK CILIBERTI Bob Nolan and the Presentation of the Cos MOTOR* by MISS MARIE HEHJ THEnNKrOfCPCM SCHLENKER MOTOR CO. of Ceremonies, Mr. IN THC Sons of the Pioneers Kutztown Presentation to be mac P. M. Admission Adultl The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, July 29, 1948 FTVB

liam Guldin was born July 24th in the C. R. Guldin reports that the liHk rer separates man from LEVAN-KUTZ GRACE E. C. CHURCH NOTES he threshed last week. Reading hospital, to him and his wife, fellow tipped the scales at seven pounds Ind it must ever be the- SPORTS CALENDAR The marriage of Mildred M. Kutz, Two students of the School of Meth­ Mildred Adam assisted the M. O. Miriam Gerhart Guldin. Grandpa Ira 11 ounces. . |e Church to lead man Softball daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. ods will be made Sunday at 9 a.- m. in Hill family in harvesting pickles on on his knees.*' SPORTS NEWS July 30—Kutztown Lassies at Berkshire Kutz, Fleetwood R. D., and Wayne G. the young peoples' department of their farm near Crystal Cave. Grace E. C. Church school. The new­ Farmers are busy cutting oats in the By RUTH E. BARD Heights Levan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge July 30-Lyons at Vngnmlle; Laurel-1 Levan Merztown> was recently sol ly-organized Junior Choir will sing at vicinity of Dreibelbis. PCHES REPAIRED 10 a. m. $2.75 dale at Topton; Fleetwood at j emnized ^ the Rev Luther F. Temple; Kutztown at Blandon j Schlenker at Becker's St. Peter's Evening worship will be omitted EXCHANGE WHITE ELEPHANTS iy Pay More! swats. The Eagles were aided by the August 2—Kutztown Lassies at West j church August 15 th and 2 2d to enable the More than 25 members of the Ladies tux Watches for Ssle Eagles Still Lead heavy slugging of third baseman Mark Reading; Kutztown at Hyde Park;« Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. James members to attend Rosedale Camp of the Golden Eagle enjoyed a picnic Owned and Operated by American Stores Co. )S—SILVERWARE Fisher who clouted a double and three Topton at Virginville; Laureldale at R}loa_s Meeting. at the Park. Games were led by Grace A. DRY singles for a perfect day. Second base­ 29-31 MAIN STREET FLEETWOOD, PA. Fleerwood; Blandon at Temple JJ^ bride ^ prbed m white an_ The official board will meet August Snyder, Ethel O'Neil, Melba Moyer Street Fleetwood, Pa. Berks Rec Tossers man George "Turtle" Rhoads register­ Baseball j g f yellow rosebuds. Her third at 7 p. m. and the Church School and Mae Wartzenluft, and a basket ed three-for-four, including a round- bad a corsa e 0 July 31-Mohnton Junior Legion at| honor'chose a blue dress Board following praver service August lunch was served. tripper and a double. Will Christman matron of More liq Voloos HI Onr Big By Two Games an a 4th. was on the mound for the Red Birds. Kutztown _.«_____ d corsage of white rosebuds. Merriement was caused by the ex­ Other scores follow: August 1—Berks Rec: Bechtelsville at ] change of White Elephants which Kutztown; Walnuttown at Gibral­ LIONS NEWS Saturday: At Bechtelsville 0, Gables­ KUTZTOWN FAIR NEWS proved to be empty spools, apricot * MTO-SPTMER tar; Hamburg at Gablesville; Lees­ On Friday night the Lions Club Meet Bechtelsville at 2:45 ville 4; at Leesport 4, 12, Gibraltar The 44th annual Kutztown Fair at stones, a lemon squeezer, mm-matching port at Oley the present location, will be held Au­ will journey to Peck's Pond Inn where <£___>> And Old Timers at 6 P.M. 3, 5; at Walnuttown 4, Hamburg 2. ear-rings, and other "valuables." August 1—Kutztown Eagles vs. Old- gust 23 to 28 inclusive. The new a banquet will be enjoyed. FOOD CARNIVAL Sunday: At Gablesville 4, Bechtels­ This Coming Sunday timers at 6:00 p. m. Park diamond 30 x 100 foot Grange building will be The annual family picnic is sched­ Cheek all down -MMMN^N* ville 8; at Walnuttown 2, Gablesville CIGARS AND CHOCOLATE August 1—Tri-County: Seisholtzville at ready for occupancy; tne roads are to be uled for August sixth. AME 7; at Hamburg 3, Walnuttown 7; and Cigars and chocolate bars were dis­ for yonrscH bow yoo cos poN W L Mertztown; Topton at Wescosville; oiled; and the grounds are being recon­ Beginning in August the meeting at Gibraltar 4, Leesport 2. tributed with a lavish hand this week down yoor food bodgot fa too Kutztown 18 Macungie at Alburtis; Emmaus at ditioned. nights will be the first and third Fri­ Up-Valley League throughout the Kutztown Publishing Bechtelsville 16 Richland Six Granges will exhibit.. Also in the days. ACME. xond W L Companv and the Patriot plants, by new building will be an exhibit from Olev 13 9 Fogelsville 4 0 Ira S. Guldin. A son, Richard Wil- Gibraltar 10 9 AIR PARK NEWS the State Forestry. AT CAMP New Tripoli 4 0 Open Fri. Till 9 P. M. fat* Tin 6 P. M. 10 P. M. Gablesville 10 14 By Gus Spanier Premium lists will be distributed next Louise Schmoyer is among the many South Tamaqua 3 1 AN Oor Boot. Lamb md Vool aro U. S. Gov't Graded Hamburg 8 14 week. in attendance at Camp Wood Haven, Walnutport 3 1 Plans are being made to form a Leesport 8 14 Elverson R. 2, sponsored by the Girl Little Gap 2 2 Pilots Club at the Air Park, which will Short -took WoH TH___*_ Smoked Skinned Walnuttown 7 18 include a Club room, recreation facili­ GRACE WMS ENJOYS PICNIC Scout Council of Berks county. Raymond Fox iOFTIES Saegersville 2 2 W-ifhio* Mrs. Ralph H. Bornman discussed Suzanne Ritter, daughter of Mr. and The local Eagles added their 17th Lyon Valley 1 3 ties and eventually a swimming pool. 10-22 lbs Current News in Mission Lands, and Mrs. Martin Ritter, Trexlertown, is Virginville IOFTIES and 18th wins in 23 starts, over Oley, Stines Corner 1 3 A place to gather for pilots and their HAMS avorofi-. T&- *59' Grace Yoder reviewed a chapter of a spending two weeks at Camp Hagan, to remain in fint place in the Berks Bowmanstown 0 4 families has been a real need here. The forming of this Club is due largely to I mission text on China, at the picnic Shawn ee-on-thc-Dela ware. Phone Hamburg 3082 FMWFrttt Rec League. In Saturday's game at Lynnport 0 4 KHM Fritz Bachman and Robert Schlenker, meeting of the Missionary Socictv of 7013. V.F.W. Oley, thc Eagles scored twice in the At Lynnport 0, Saegersville 29; at CHICKENS FRYING All pilots interested are to contact them Grace E. C. Church, at the Park. IN CUBA 49' eighth to nose out their hosts, 4-3. New Tripoli 12, Stines Comer 1; at CMIIM tsrlas or to call at the Air Park for entry Plans for the annual Thank-Offering Ralph "Lefty" Kemp started on the Little Gap 2, Walnutport 6; at South Richard Wink, son of Mrs. Millie Raw Far Dealer blanks and information. service were discussed. A picnic sup­ Wink, arrived in Guantanamo Bay, LAMB BOAST 59' >REN $.25 mound, but was relieved by Steve Tamaqua 5, Fogelsville 8. Bomb-dropping contests are held per was also enjoyed. Cuba, aboard the battleship USS Mis­ White Washing Szoke. Howie Master and Carl Hoff­ Broaot Lamb »37c Dried Beef •£* *»28c several nights a week. Two-pound bags Thc next meeting will be held Au­ souri, after a three-week cruise to Lis­ man tossed for the hosts, and each Tri-County League Tree Spraying Pa* Roast MMM« M xoc Long Boto.na *»14c Station— filled with lime arc taken aloft and at­ gust 24th at the Church. bon, Portugal, Nice, France, and Al­ tea WTfc w ion team collected a total of eight bingles. W. L. tempts are made to "bomb" a pre- giers, Algeria. Short Ribs loaf Braunsweigcr J£5£t *•!•• Buddy Batz and Max Danner had two Wescoesville 16 2 »49e Corned Beef ££ *»18c designated spot marked on the field, 90 FISH IN TWO HOURS Chock loof Steaks »75c hits apiece for the Eagles. Emmaus 14 3 from an altitude of 300 feet. There Dryville residents caught no less than SIGNS OF THE TIMES Richlandtown 12 5 are very few direct hits but the lime is Sunday, at the Park diamond, they 90 fish in two hours at Wildwood N. J. (Gleaned by Patriot Reporters) A REMINDER FRESHLY GROUND BEEF *> 590 Topton 8 8 very good for the soil. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. downed thc Oley Red Wings, 7-3, as Farmers in the vicinity of Klinesville Mertztown 5 11 The repair shop is humming what Fred Derr and children Ernest, Mary Now Is the Time le Have Tear Oty Csrt 69C Paul "Kisser" Madeira scattered ten are harvesting oats. SLICED BACON *£?T K> ! Macungie 5 12 with re-licensing planes and rebuilding Lou and Fred Jr., Mr. and Mrs. How­ IR SERVICE [ Alburtis 4 13 several. ard Schauers, Robert Rhode, Karl Wheat, rye, and barley are being I Seisholtzville 4 14 Trexler, and Elton Shade. harvested by farmers in Fredericksville MACKEREL^ » 17« and vicinity. Oats is changing color CHIMNEYS Sea At Seisholtzville 3, Topton 13; at BLOOD DONATIONS and will be harvested in a few weeks. REPAIRED WWttafl J£S J* 19c I Halibut •*- • 45c EBER I Emmaus 13, Mertztown 4; at Alburtis The great value of blood plasma and AMONG THE SICK i Corn is looking good. Had several Largo Shrimp •• 59c | Porch }$* »29c 8, Richlandtown 12; at Macungie 1, whole blood for any number of medical William Arndt, Dunkel's, has re­ Clearance good showers. > Wescoesville 13. uses was dramatically demonstrated in turned home from the Pottstown hos­ Faaey Haddoek Fillets ib J9C Phaon Zettlemoyer, assisted by William H. Gehret OF MEN'S TROPICAL AND World War II. Now, the American pital. Howard and Paul Grim, baled hay on Girls' Softball Red Cross is putting together a steady, Paul Bock Jr., Kutztown R. 1, who 340 W. Main St., Katztown ALL WOOL WORSTED the Edwin Scherer farm, Krumsville. At Kutztown 3, West Wyornissing 4; ycar-in-ycar-out peacetime blood-dona­ underwent two operations at St. Jo- SUITS Clarence Wessner, Grimville, has Phone 32S1 at Womelsdorf 1, Kutztown 4. tion program so that physicians and I seph's hospital, is improving. Rob Roy Swoot Oroogo harvested a good crop of wheat, which Zone 1 Firemen's Softball surgeons all over the country can have $21.50 - $29.50 At Topton 3, Kutztown 3 ; at Laurel- access to dependable supplies of plasma j HIT BY BATrED BALL MARMALADE t 19« | dale 13, Fleetwood 3; at Topton 2, and whole blood for use in treating t Struck in the head by a batted ball, OSCO Hot or Regular j Hyde Park 2; at Temple 5, Lyons 1. accident victims, hemorrhage suffer- i Lee Trout was treated at St. Joseph's IT'S A GREAT DAY! crs, women in childbirth, etc., etc. I hospital for injuries. TOMATO CATSUPS 18< Midgets It is estimated that 3,700,000 pints | Because there's a At Kutztown 2, Shoemakersville 0; of donated blood per year will fill the j THIS WEEK'S NEWS THIS WEEK Princess Brood '• at Oley 7, Topton 21; at Oley 7, Fleet­ bill—meaning that one pint a year is | IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT WONDERFUL wood 17; at Hamburg 14, Oley 2; at needed from at least one out of every I OLEOMARGARINE A 37« i Topton 7, Fleetwood 6; at Fleetwood 20 Americans between the the ages of i 6, Hamburg 0. twenty-one and fifty-nine. That is hardly an excessive request. White Bantam SHARP CHEESE tt» 35« The Red Cross at this writing has SALE Junior Legion W. set up thc first six of what will eventu­ Jrmation and reser- Key Juniors 10 ally be a nation-wide network of blood at collection and distribution centers. Sweet Bemville 10 Parhay Oleomargarine fl* *, 4Sc 20th) Laureldale 7 Will you please make a note of this, if you're healthy and near a blood Sytvso Seal Croon* Choooe \« 17c ist 29th) Hamburg 6 PENNY PARKER'S! Shillington 5 center and anxious to do something Corn draft Voivoota «£ 35c patriotic and public-spirited from time Mohnton 2 Ifc 25c formation and reser- Kutztown 1 ! to time? Whv not?—From Collier's The sweetest corn that Prices Slashed in Half—Dresses which formerly sold WHO'S NEW grows! Starting next week 14th) $8.98, $10.98, $12.98; NOW SELLING AT A daughter was born at St. Joseph's and lasting for about two hospital to Mr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy lotion and reserva- Krousc (Alvcrda Adam). weeks. $4.00 $5.00 $0.00 $7.00 $0.00 A daughter was born in Community 8th) General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. El­ E. A. LANDIS ALL SIZES BOYS' 2-PC. SUITS wood Buck, (Elizabeth Knarr), Fleet­ ELBEBTA PEACHES 3*25' rust 14th) wood. Sizes 12 to 22, values to $24.75 Kempsville, Pa. "Delaware Belle," A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bargains Unbelievable—Come in Early for a Good Grfcp CoWfomia koborg Lottoco __. *lSc Any suit in the store for— Robert Becker, (Mary Ann Dries) (Katztown, R. D. 3) Selection—All Sales Final CaHtornia Crisp Carrots #4P Buy now for school Evansville, in St. Joseph's hospital. Tatty CaHfomia Pascal Calory xation and reserva- *r ' ear opening. *%• J/te spesuuf jpakk&i AJtxifxpe. Meal "Fresh Pack" Limes "ISc igust 13th) / need room for my big But you can't chase a sunset lb 10c Fall stock, which will ar­ 442 West Main Street, Kutztown HONEY DEWS with an empty tank! I rive soon VFW PICNIC GROUNDS Now Pack Farmdale Cot Strmgloss Mertztown, Pa. NEW STORE HOURS TILL'S 10:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.—Mon.. Toes.. Thurs. RAYS 10:00 A. M. to 12:30 P. M.—Wed. GREEN BEANS AUTO SERVICE 10:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.—Fri., Sot. 15' with ell meir uamrem hath ameer seel* Kirbyville— Men's Shop Phone Katztown 1942 Saturday, August 7 Last week's winner of the Dress Club—Dorothy J. Grim, Topton. %0r* PEACHES mv •_ 29' 163 W. Mean St.. Kntztown • Goodyear Tire* and Tabes MS***- FBOITCO^IL 25' Last week's winner of our Suit featuring Club—Donald Siegfried, Kutz­ Sinclair Gas and Oil town, R. D. 3. , Official Inspection Station PIE CHERRIES •=••*_• 27' THE TUMBLEWEED IDEAL 0BANGE JUICE •» 21' ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE GropotrnH1 Jnice * t__f 35c CARAVAN Sunrise Grade A Tomato Juice can *• 19c AUDITORIUM THEATRE-FLEETWOOD Glenwood Lemon Juice 1 S- 17c ELMER SCHAEFFER. Manager Meal Gelatine Desserts or Paddings Coming Attractions: August 14th—To be announced; 3*«19c FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 30th>31st August 21st—Rusty Keefer and His Tumbleweeds Freshly Baked Goods Fun, Music, Dance and Romance are the Passwords in this Virginia Lee Delicious Technicolor Treat COCOANUT LAYER CAKE each 69° CHOCOLATE COCOANUT LAYER CAKES ««* 4Se "Good News" PINEAPPLE ICED BUNS pk* He Starring JUNE ALLYSON, PETER LAWFORD, PATRICIA ICED ANGEL FOOD CAKES each IU MARSHALL, JOAN McCRACKEN Something New! FRESH ROLLS, Frankfurters in pkg 19c Bar-B-Qut* in pkg 15c Also Cartoon, King Size Canary—Fox News Virginia Lee Fresh Donuts 12 i» PU 15c Victor Enriched Broad s^!"?^!!* NJ 10c MONDAY. AUGUST 2nd Double Feature SUPREME BREAD \tlrts available at extra corf* SUN Taste* Better, Toasts Better, aad Mars Fresk Loafer "Main Street Kids" • He's International Truck trained. That means he's Preteemmma Heed* Starring AL PIERCE and JANET MARTIN Soil MOTOR ANALYZER AND trained in the best and latest servicing and repair MASON n Oklahoma Badlands n DISTRIBUTOR TESTER practices according to International Truck methods. JARS And that means he's an expert in the use of Interna­ Starring "ROCKY" ALLEN, BLACK JACK and MILDRED COLES For a really scientific motor check-up, come in today tional designed and approved machines and tools for and let us test your motor with our new SUN equip­ testing, repairing and reconditioning. He can make WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4th ment. We'll find all the troubles in a hurry, and then money for you two ways. By holding your service and correct them. And you'll be sure of a summer of eco­ maintenance costs at a minimum, and by putting your Jar Rubbers *.?__"« Wta-CrMt Cof f e« The Exile" Jar Lid* «E nomical, care-free driving. trucks in shape to roll out money making miles. You A** & 40«iS £ $1.1$ Starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., MARIA MONTEZ, with *wr MO* ,|fef NIGEL BRUCE and ROBERT COOTE. find him busily at work in our shop. Take advantage Jar Caps "* >ft2 29c Also Short Subjects and News of his skill anr1 "•- ^rience by bringing your trucks to ^mtiiWL "25c Ideal Co ISc® »£ 49c Hemmial —~ Vacuum Peeked ParowoJolly GlasseK s ™ «« 43c Save coupons horn em three *m*m* Harold K. Kurtz Chevrolet us now 19c tee mmhrnbh eftt* Added Attraction—Presenting the South Maple Street, Kutztown. Pa. Phone 2113

mmTZrrWL FARMDALE POULTRY FEEDS •s ^- Diamond Jubilee Queen REICHARD MOTORS Presentation of the Contestants, and the Crowning of the Queen M Hear Henry J. Taylor discuss "Your KUTZTOWN—PHONE 2021 SorotohGrah-S 25 £ 1,39; 100 £ *•** by MISS MARIE HENNE, Reading Bi-Centennial Queen. Master B Land and Mine," every Tuesday and Chick Grain* ' 2S £ 1 JO; 100 £ 5.75 of Ceremonies, Mr. George McCall of Station WHUM, Reading. Friday at 7:30 P. M.—Station WHUM, Layiog Mash 25 £ 1.27, 100 £ 5.20 Reading. Presentation to be made after the first show—approximately 9:20 S Starting and Growing Mash, 26 £ 140: 100 £ 5.35 P. M. Admission Adults 50c, Children 25c. INTERNATIONAL Trucks Growing Mash 25 £ US, 100 £ 5.20 ______• __f SIX The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa„ Thursday, July 29, 1948

TRUE BLUE CLASS ENJOYS Auxiliary will conduct a soup sale Au­ Valley college, has written the music, Game Association PICNIC AT PINE WATERS gust 18th at 1 p. m. on the porch of and Esther Schaeffer the four-stanza Members of the True Blue class of Diamond Jubilee the Dunkle residence, Main street. Pa­ words for the official Diamond Jubilee Outing August 1st Emmanuel EUB Church, and their trons may give orders to Mrs. Kathryn Song. Richard has also composed an STONY RUN families, enjoyed a picnic at Pine arrangement for mixed voices. June Waters. Those in attendance were the Corner Strause. Mrs. Edward A. KistlerJ Kelchner sang it at a recent meeting The annual outing of the Fleetwood Rcv. and Mn. Norman E. Dettra and Reporter Fish and Game Association will be daughter Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley JUBILEE SONG of the Grange, and at the Rothermel held August first at 8 p. m. at head­ Adams and son David, Mr. and Mrs. EXCURSION TO HERSHEY Richard Kline, a student at Lebanon reunion at Kutztown Park. 690 Enjoy Shows FLEETWOOD CALENDAR Grangers to Hear quarters. Tickets may be secured from Paul Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keen interest is being shown in the The following enjoyed a August 2—School Board. Henry Kraber, Paul Baer, Milon ; Schoedler and daughters Lucy and excursion to Hershey Park Saturday at thc home of Mr. and Mr August 5—WMS St. Paul's Luther- Scheidt, John Schoedler, Leon Gordon, • Cynthia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spen­ August 7th, under the sponsorship of Kunkel: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clyde Ricser, Earl Schaeffer or Earl At the Playground I an—Parsonage. Program August 12 cer and daughters Barbara and Linda, St. Paul's Union Church school. Pro­ gnd daughter Sandra, Mr. ar Heffner. Summer Specials August 7—At 9:38 a. m. Excursion ceeds will be given to the Diamond John Williamson of Shoema' A skit, "Driving From the Back" Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomas and One dozen steamed clams, brown butter and crackers $.35 Attendance at the local playground ; to Hershey—Auspices St. Paul's Union The next meeting of the Associa- j daughters Thea, Erica and Andrea, Jubilee Fund. Train stops will also be Mr. and Mrs. James Hix is on the increase, 690 having attended by Hope and Ernest Kniss, will feature Crab Patty Platter, french fries and cole slaw .45 I Church School—Benefit Jubilee Fund. tion will be held Friday, preceded by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wert and son Gary, made at Lyons, Blandon and Temple, Charles, West Mohrsville, last week, including a large number of the program to be presented at the Lobster Tail, two vegetables, brown butter 75 August 9—Visiting Nurse Associa- a twilight practice shoot. Mrs. Alfred Sanna and daughter Man- and residents of Pricetown, Walnut­ Mrs. Bill Peters and daughte 15 year-olds. Point-scoring leaders for August 12th meeting of the Grange. Round Steak Roast Platter, two vegetables, bread and butter .SS | tion. The Association will sponsor the fol- Jo, Mrs. Herman Schlegel and chil­ town and other nearby points, are Hamburg, Weimer Sherman] the five weeks include: Robert Miller, Other numbers will include the fol­ Barbecues and Submarine Sandwiches August 9—Diamond Jubilee Com- | lowing bus tours: August 8th: Coney \ likewise invited. burg, Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis Keim, Mary Louise Schlegel, lowing: recitations: Shirley LeVan and dren Richard, Leonard and Mary Lou, i mittee. Island; August 14th: Philadelphia and Strip tickets for amusements may and children, Mr. and Mrs| Juniors; Paul Price, Jem- Mover and Leonard Turner; piano solo, Erma Mrs. Francis Ging and son Joseph, August 10—Picnic—Luthcran Wom- a moonlight ride on the Delaware river be obtained on the train or at the WHITE HOUSE HOTEL Reidenhaur of Lenhartsville, Joanne Kerschner, Intermediates; and Kniss; trombone solo, Lewis Aulen­ Mrs. Lawrence Leon and daughter | en's Circle—Summer Home Mrs. H. D. aboard "Delaware Belle," where danc­ "Fleetwood Special" pavilion. LYONS PHONE TOPTON 2113 Jay Burkert, Michael Orlando and Jerry bach; essay, "Snakes," Jack Hoch; Patty Ann, Mrs. Elmer Schaeffer, and wood Peters, Lenhartsville, Hamilton. ing will also be enjoyed. Reservations Mrs. Fred Schade and Mr. aij Eggert, Seniors. songs, Jean Baer and Richard Kline; Mary Lou Adam. SOUP SALE LUNCHEONS—DINNERS—SEA FOOD August 12—Clambake—Lions and Current Events, Jane Aulenbach and may be made with Henry Kraber or i Lester Gehret and daughte Thirty boys and girls are practicing Have You Tasted Hohenadel Beer? Chamber of Commerce—Noll's Ranch. Kenneth Hoffman; reading, Mrs. Fran­ Earl Heffner. Bus trips to ball games OBTAIN MARRIAGE LICENSE For the benefit of the Diamond Ella, of Reading, Mr. and M^ folk dances in preparation for the Folk August 12—Grange. ces Braucher. in Philadelphia and New York will | William L. Ebert, son of Mr. and Jubilee Fund St. Joseph's Hospital rence Kunkel and children, Festival at Wyornissing. Marilyn Her­ August 18—Soup Sale, Dunkel also be made. Mrs. W. Warren Ebert, of town, and Mrs. Edward Kistler and child* ring, an instructor, will do a special 250 At Outing Porch—St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary Betty J. Miller, daughter of Mr. and *ffl>9** and Mrs. Marchie Miller. tap dance. Better wait before decision- —Benefit Jubilee Fund. A total of 250, including 60 chil­ "Secondary Education," a monthly Mrs. Walter Miller, Birdsboro, have The picnic of the Aid Coming Events dren enjoyed the annual outing of the See ntitzM-CO-D, that's my division August 28—Public Picnic—School journal, recently devoted two-and-a- obtained a license to wed. The bride- Jerusalem (Red) Church will July 30: Soap show, soap bubble Grange at Noll's Ranch. Soft-ball Grounds—Allentown Band—Lions Club half pages to Fleetwood High school. to-be is a graduate of Birdsboro High Fifty pounds of food I'll hold at the Kempton Communal contest, deck tennis tournament. teams captained by Luther Schucker for Benefit of Park Fund. The article, entitled "High School school, and is a stenographer at Van­ Kept perfectly in near-zero cold. Sunday, August 15, aftemc Handcraft: shoe button bracelets; Au­ and Walter Braucher wound up with Salutes the Pennsylvania Dutch" gave ity Fair Mills, Reading. Mr. Ebert, gust 2: badge and kerchief shows; jack- a score of one game each. Arthur I freeze ice cream, make ice cubes faster evening. A roast beef supper praise to the pageant, "Fair Are the who is affiliated with his father in the knife contest; Handcraft: pin-cushions; OF SPECIAL INTEREST Rauch was score-keeper and Stephen That pleases kids, delights the master. served by the Society from Meadows" written by Ann Gehris Charles F. Hill Company Inc., was thc 7:00 p. m. Concert by the Pc August 3: Toy animal show; golf tour­ Arlan Heffner, FHS '48, is visiting Spencer, umpire.. A big reason you'll go rot Scheafer and presented at the 1947 j first Commander of Memorial Post No. j Band. nament; August 4: Vase and basket his uncle and aunt, Captain and Mrs. Games were also enjoyed and there Commencement. 6952 Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Kunkel reunion will show; kite-flying contest; Handcraft: Clyde Lesher, Ft. Worth, Texas. was an abundance of picnic food. novelty candle-wax bead necklaces; Guests of the Rev. and Mn. J. * Sunday in Kutztown Park. August 5: Hot pad holder show; water- Edna Adams and timer Kist Paul Kehm are Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt DISLOCATES KNEE gun contest; Handcraft: pin-wheels. Gaston and daughter Myra, Balti­ a week in the Poconos. Recent Winners Carl Gibson suffered a dislocation of WE HAVE Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Werst more. his right knee in an accident at sec­ THI^^^RO^E¥ Winners of recent shows include the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fox. Robert Heater recently enlisted in ond base during a ball game here. He following: Barrette: Judy Becker, Pal the Air Force for three years. LOTS OF IT NOW! Mr. and Mrs. William Price, William Clark, Michael Orlando, was taken to St. Joseph's hospital in family called on friends in The Missionary Society of St. Paul's thc local ambulance. Jay Burkert; Pins: Charles Mohn, Jo­ Luthcran Church will meet August 4th Md. anne Kersehner, Ronald Arnold, Vir­ at the parsonage. ZEREX-ZERONE Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Werst CLASSIFIED ADS PAY -WAY ginia Weinman, Nancy Steindl, Jay Burgess W. Hugh Jones attended weekend in Washington, D. Place your order now, and you'll guests of Mr. and Mrs. F| Burkert; Decorated Bicycle: Lester the funeral of his 94 year-old aunt, ATHLETES FOOT ITCH REFRIGERATOR Manmiller, Allen Stump, Virginia be sure of an adequate amount of Denny. Annie Paxson, Montrose, Pa. He was HOW TO STOP IT Weinman, Paul Price, Dennis Rauen­ accompanied by Mrs. Jones. for easier, -, Dorcas Lutz spent a we MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST these high grade anti-freezes next 5 Louise Schclhanier, New Trip] zahn, Jack Schittler, Robert »Knoll; Esther Schaeffer is enjoying her Books: Jerry Moyer, Theodore Zcm-! work as nurses' aid at thc Reading Get TE-OL it any drug store. Apply this winter. We'll hold it for you until faster, better meals Mrs. Russel Leslie atteil ber, Arthur Rauch Jr., William Clark: j POWERFUL PENETRATING fungicide household products demonstr hospital. FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE germs to winter comes. Hobbies: Warren Hill, Jerry Moyer, j KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort or the home of Marie Schlegel] Dennis Rauenzahn, Paul Price, Vir­ your 35c back. Today at Leh & Merkel, town. LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED Kutztown. ginia Weinman, William Clark, Joanne The Rev. Dayton Van Deus Kerschner, Theodore Zembcr, Lester Moselem Springs Atlantic Servicenter Troy, N. Y. visited Mr. and Mr Manmiller; Wagon: Daniel Christ, M. B. HUYETTE, Prep.—Died Kntztown 5760 Went. Larry Hoch, James Shollenberger, Paul Thc following 4-H club Price; Checker tournament: Jay Bur­ ^> HERE'S YOUR CHANCE We Coll lor and Deliver—Road Service spent a day at Carsonia ParK kert, Jackie Hoch, James Rissmiller, fig; TO WIN $1,000 CASH Mae Henry, Joyce Kunkel, Car Barrv Dietrich, Paul Price; Archerv: IgW- AMD BECOME — ^mm*3amT William Clark. Robert Miller, Paul man, Dorcas Lutz, Joanne Fil Faust, Jay Burkert, Jack Schittler, Rob­ Nancy Wessner, Lynda Jane \| crt Knoll, Dennis Stoudt, Richard THEATRE Joan Kistler and Peggy Hayj Dreibelbis, Richard Knoll, Warren 1 were accompanied by their Faust, Jerry Moyer, Paul Price, Donald PALACE TOPTON. PA. who served thc lunch. Keim. i\___l______l_.i_ Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kunk^ FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 30th & 31st *$Ta-ec.«MC ***.%.*.ea.oer. the week-end in the Poconos. LIONS TO SPONSOR PICNIC, r1. EXCLUSIVE SHELVADOR*—Tlme-ond-Work Saver 5 MODELS CQTH QC Mrs. Bert Kunkel visited he SCHOOL GROUNDS, AUGUST 28 eft 948 ter, Mrs. William Rcsser, Re The Lions Club will sponsor a pub­ 2. FREEZIN-COLD COMPARTMENT for Frozen Storage AS LOW AS T^/Jj-vJ lic picnic on thc school grounds, Au­ 3. NORM-COLD COMPARTMENT with Meat-Holder, Only free people can hold tl gust 28th, when music will be played TEN PRIZES pose and their honor steady tc 4. MOIST-COLD COMPARTMENT—Food Conditioner by the Allentown Band. Proceeds will mon end, and prefer the int be added to the Club's Park Project Section SEE _ f TODAY 1 AN«CLA CARA6EUA RUTH M. Ft LER mankind to any narrow intercst| fund. I ATEAMtf f*#"\ $2,700 *19f6 MKS KBMMHSf 5. EVER-DRY STORABIN for Extra Dry-Storage own.—Woodrow Wilson. On August 12th the Club will share SIXTH ... a clambake with the Chamber of Com­ SECOND SEVENTH merce at Noll's Ranch. THIRD. EIGHTH .'. FOURTH NINTH ... Recently the Club entertained its FIFTH .. donkey baseball rivals, the truck crew c TOPTON KUTZTOWN FLEETWOOD of the Fire Company, at Noll's Ranch. Don't Suffer Another Games, indoor sports and singing were DON'T DELAY - ENTER NOW! Are you tormented with itching enjoyed. eczema, psoriasis, rashes, athletes fl Contest Rules Kermit F. Adam Paul A. Geist Fleetwood Appliance tions, rectal itching or other skin trq f2AUTlM£ SoMmSAMSZ/fs! quick relief and good results, use 1 The devotion of thought to an hon­ Ail contestants most be bona fide In aU cases, decision of tbe judges 5 Home Avenue 120 West Main Street Main and Franklin ointment. Absolutely new and diffd retl&Bta of Berks Coonty, and must will be final. PLUS NEWS AND CARTOON reloped for the boys in the servil est achievement makes the achievement bare reached their 16th birthday by Judging will be based on: offered to the folks back home. VC'hi| August 1, 1948. Contestants under 21 1. Beauty of face and figure. leas, antiseptic, cooling, pain relic possible.—Man.' Baker Eddy. Tears of age must provide written con­ ishing. Does not ihrtate. Safe f6r sent of parent or legal guardian. 2. Health and care of body. 3. Symmetry of figure. SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, AUG. 1st, 2nd, 3rd l children. Money back guarantee. Competition is open to single and * *•i -»rw.-'"» ; 4. Stage presence. > -. »p Telopment. Get iars or tubes of •tarried women. Married women will OIKTMENT today. Sold in Kud use their given name when fUllng out r Contestants wiU appear In two modes Leh & Merkel, in Toptun by Smithj entry blanks. (Example: Mrs. HARRIET of attire—bathing suits and evening wood by Rausch or your home town M. Jones.) gowns—both for the preliminary and Former winner of first prize in any If Kidneys give trouble ask for final judging. Pink Antiseptic Tablets. "Miss Reading Pair" contest will auto­ AU finalists will be required to make A Word matically be barred from competition. one public stage appearance at the The Judges reserve the rigrit to re­ Reading Pair before the night of the * ject any entrant. final judging. Finalists also will be We're building Preliminary judging will be con­ expected to make any other stage ap­ ducted at the Astor Theatre, Reading, pearances that may be requested by about Sales during week of August 23. AU con­ the Reading Fair. testants wUl be REQUIRED to attend Finalists wlU receive free admis­ a rehearsal In the Astor Theatre, Sun­ sion to the fairgrounds throughout tha day, August 22. at 10 a. m., daylight entire week of the Reading Fair. Without a doubt you will saving time. All contest entries must be filed at -428-444 Pinal judging will be conducted on the Reading Fair office. 522 Court St., ONE EVERY 45 SECONDS the grandstand stage at the Reading Reading, or the Kay Jewelry Company, soon be reading about Pair Saturday night, September 18. 757 Penn St.. Reading, by Saturday Judging will be conducted by a board August 14, 1948. Any entry received August Furniture Sales. of competent judges selected by the after that date will automatically be We are jumping the gun Reading Pair. k barred from competition. ENTRY BLANK by having a July Sale, but > the same sale as every NAME day in the year. Here in ADDRESS Street City, Borough er Township IM Topton, where overhead Date of birth (Contestant must have reached the age of 18 by August 1, 1948. If contestant Is under 21 years of age, written consent of that's is low, we are constantly the parent or legal guardian must accompany entry.) WARNER BROS. selling at what city stores TELEPHONE NO ARE YOU MARRIED call "sale prices". Re­ RE-RELEASE member, when you shop, IF MARRIED. GIVE HUSBAND'S NAME ARTHUR not it pays to shop at Schof- Recent 8 by 10-iaeh phot* of contestant mast KENNEDY^ accompany entry. Kay Jewelers, 757 Penn St., er's where reliability and IMPORTANT Reading, will take year pletare free el charge. — PLUS just prices prevail every AD photos will become the property of the Reading Fair far aaa hi pabUclty. day of the year. fast WARNER BROS. ROBERT JOVCE MAIL ENTRIES TO: READING FAIR, 522 Court St, Readiaf KAISER LOVE-RIOT! - r J. J. Schofer _v Son ADDITIONAL ENTRY BLANKS AVAILABLE AT FAIR OFFICR HUTTON REYNOLDS • m W HI *J-_P aaal •aw_k 107 N. Main St., Topton, Pa. READING FAIR enough Schofer's—for 48 Years Open Evenings 'til 9 SEPT. 12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19

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•C.ILWI The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, July 29, 1948 SEVEN lege, has written the music, \c Schaeffer the four-stanza £he official Diamond Jubilee

ard has also composed an v : : STONY RUN FREDERICKSVILLE ;>»::xv5y:::>::|::j»;j;: • ' : v&SJSSSWSea ^ for mixed voices. June Mrs. Edward A. Kistler. Jr. Henry Hohxbach anc it at a recent meeting Reporter Reporter pn^e. .md at the Rothermel Kutztown Park. The following enjoyed a clambake Members of the congregations of at thc home or Mr. and Mrs. Scott Huff's Church will vote August 14th, Kunkel: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Deisher on the purchase of a new organ. The dais and daughter Sandra, Mr. and Mrsj. young people will hold a picnic Sat- John Williamson of Shoemakersville, | urday night, when entertainment will AH Coal id crackers $.35 Mr. and Mrs. James Hix and son bc provided by Uncle Jack and Mary .45 Charles. West Mohrsville, Mr. and » .75 j Lou and the Minex Gang. Mrs. Bill Peters and daughter Lynda, bread and butter .SS On August first the Berks Pharma­ Hamburg. Weimer Sherman, Ham­ ldwiches ceutical Association will hold a clam burg. Mr- and Mrs. George Peters j bake at "The Patch" the country home and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy j of Dr. W. L. Peters. IHOTEL Reidenhaur of Lcnhartsville, and El­ Erwin Rohrbach, Huff's Church, IONE TOPTON 2113 wood Peters, Lenhartsville, Mr. and j will sell his farm and make his home Sbwey^s/a/jMaf Mrs. Fred Schade and Mr. and Mrs. FOOD j with his niece, Mrs. Bertha Nelson, Lester Gehret and daughter Mary \del Beer? Ella, of Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Law­ I Bethlehem. George Bechtel plans to retire from farming. rence Kunkel and children, Mr. and C. Harold Albitz received a card ii Mrs. Edward Kistler and children, Mr. from his sister Grace, who is vaca­ and Mrs. Marchie Miller. tioning in California. She is head The picnic of the Aid Society of division nnrse in the Stetson hospital, Phila- Jerusalem (Red) Church will be held ; delphia. He is recuperating from an at the Kempton Community Park j operation and has had many guests. cold, Sunday, August 15, afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lawrence and ScOOpl Advance Sale! Buy Now! Save! evening. A roast beef supper will be faster daughter spent two weeks with rela- thc master. served by the Society from 4:30 to I fives in Virginia. 7:00 p. m. Concert by the Pots town v- Earl Reichert, Landis Store, visited Band. I Henry H. Rohrbach. The Kunkel reunion will be held David Reinert moved to Dreamland Sunday in Kutztown Park. j Park. Edna Adams and Elmer Kistler spent Mamie Kline underwent an appen- a week in the Poconos. i dectomy at the Allentown hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Werst called on *4u6t Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fox. We must accept the disciplines of Mr. and Mrs. William Hay and democracy as well as its freedoms. Dis­ familv called on friends in Delaware, cipline from without flourishes when Md. " rilmon discipline from within grows weak. IKY Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Werst spent the —Harry Woodburn Chase. weekend in Washington, D. C. as the Electric Room Heater tIGERATOft guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Denny. ir easier, Dorcas Lutz spent a week with Louise Schelhamer, New Tripoli. siaigAV/^nbi (better meals Mrs. Russel Leslie attended a Originally Priced $33.00 household products demonstration at the home of Marie Schlegel, Kutz­ town. Thc Rev. Dayton Van Deusen from NOW ONLY Trov, N. Y. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lcrov Werst. Thc following 4-H club members spent a day at Carsonia Park: Anna Mae Henry, Joyce Kunkel. Carol Wit­ man. Dorcas Lutz, Joanne Fitterling, Nancy Wessner, Lynda Jane Wessner, Joan Kistler and Peggy Hay. They were accompanied by their mothers, who sened thc lunch. ^H_ HUNTING OF DUCKS Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kunkel spent CAUSE- SPORTSMEN IN THE |T_>M-iuK uc.t.s.w.orr. the week-end in the Poconos. UNITED STATES TO SPEND APPROXIMATELY ONE Mrs. Bert Kunkel visited her daugh­ :LS BILLION DOLLARS ter, Mrs. William Resser, Reading. ANNUAU.S*. AS $279.95 Only free people can hold their pur­ You'll spend no more for deli­ pose and their honor steady to a com­ mon end, and prefer the interest of cious food at WILTROUT'S RES­ ^ IT TODAY mankind to any narrow interest of their TAURANT than in any other own.—Woodrow Wilson. place . . . and think of the dif­ ference in food and service. We enjoy serving you the finest foods You Save $20.05 CH prepared of only highest quality ingredients. FLEETWOOD Don't Suffer Another Minnie Are you tormented with itching tortucs of eczema, psoriasis, rashes, athletes foot, erup­ Or Far More Than rood Appliance tions, rectal itching or other skin trouble? For quick relief and good results, use VICTORY ointment. Absolutely new and different. De­ an and Franklin veloped for the boys in the services. Now WIL TROUT'S RESTAURANT offered to the folks back home. White, grease- lets, antiseptic, cooling, pain relieving, van­ ishing. Does not irirtate. Safe for babies or QNEMILf WEST Of KUTITOW/i/ children. Money back guarantee. A war de­ velopment. Get jars or tubes of VICTORY OINTMENT today. Sold in Kutztown by Leh & Merkel, in Topton by Smith, in Fleet­ ON ROUTE 2 22 wood by Rausch or your home town druggist. If Kidneys give trouble ask for NEF-TEX Pink Antiseptic Tablets. 9

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IL WHITHER 60. 42s 444 PENN SO BIGHT The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, July 29, 1948 General Carl\ Martin H. Hoch, Grace E. Hawkins, Whitman, Franklin J. Wanner, New­ Both the bride and bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiltraut and Samuel S. Homan, Melvin J. Hilbert, man L. Weidenhammer, Clarence M. Cora L. Dreibelbis graduates of KHS. The bride is em­ daughter Ida Catherine are spending CLASSffe ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS Wentzel, Mark A. Wiest, David W. some time in Syracuse, N. Y. Welcoi Dallas E. Heffner, Kermit P. Hilbert, ployed at Burkey's Mill, Hamburg. Wilson, Frank M. Wentz, Hilda E. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Miller and Arlene E. Herring, Frederick H. Heff­ Weds Henry Strunk The bridegroom, who is employed by HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LECAL NOTICES ner, Lee A. Herbein, Carl H. Hilbert, Waters, Ernest W. Weidenhammer, son William are touring the South The Patriot family was pro the Allentown Portland Cement Mill, and also plan to visit relatives in North James M. Homan, John H. Hoffer, Miriam M. Wentzel, Frederick Wat­ welcome as a distinguished visit] WOMAN for laundry work and daily clean­ I will not be responsible for any debts not ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE New Bethel (Zion's) Church, Grim­ ing. Must be a reliable and experienced incurred by myself. Russell Adam, Kutrtown, In estate of KATHERINE WEANDT, late son, Leonard R. Woodring, John J. Evansville, served in the Army during Carolina. Monday, General Carl Spaatz. * of Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, de­ Russell R. Heist, Richard P. Homan woman who likes children and a good Pa. Ju!yl5-3t* Wahl. John J. Wick, Earl R. Winter, ville, decorated with white gladioli at home in a weekly newspap home. Sleep in or out. Apply Mrs. Joseph ceased. J World War Two. Guests of the Rev. and Mn. pauj Letters of administration on the above estate Robcrt H. Wentzel. and ferns, was the scene of the recent S. Pendleton, Jr., Pcnmary Farm, Fleet­ Frederick G. Jones, Benjamin F. Schmoyer are the latter's sister, Mrs but admitted he didn't want wood, R. D. No. 2, Phone Leesport 19- PUBLIC SALES having been granted to the undersigned, all Y marriage of Cora L. Dreibelbis, daugh­ persons indebted to the estate are requested Jones, Victor Jackowsky. his hand at operating a linoty JulylVt/ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dreibel­ Earl Moyer and sons Donald and James PUBLIC SALE OF to make payment, and those having claims to Franklin F. Yoder, Charles E. Your­ fear he might be put to workl present the same, without delay, to K Patriot Readers Clementon, N. J. Mr. Moyer jo:ned WOMAN to do general office cleaning. Apply FARM STOCK and PERSONAL PROPERTY bis, Lenhartsville R. 1, and Henry O. General spent over a year priori to Mr. Guldin, Kutztown Publishing Com­ Saturday, July 31, 1948 at 12:00 noon sharp MAMIE WEANDT, 609 Alton Ave., Read­ Melvin E. Kummerer, James Wil­ kavitch, Martin F. Yourkavitch, Joseph ing, Administratrix, or to her Attorney, Strunk, son of Peter and the late Flor­ {Cemtiaued fram pat* MM) them for a recent supper, making the pany. J_ly22-tf (D.S.T.), along blacktop mountain road lead­ liam Kalbach, Andrew W. Koch, Don­ Yourkavitch, Neil H. Young. entrance at West Point in his fl ing from Macungie to Alburtis, in Lower LLOYD M. SCHAEFFER. ence Strunk, Kempton. The ceremony In Service Since V-J Day tailed 170 young men. During the trip in his own plane. plant and was able to do most TEACHERS WANTED: Good positions list­ Macungie Township, Lehigh County. LJ-July8-6t ald L. Kummerer, John F. Kurzweg, was solemnized by the Rev. Addison week Mrs. Heckman heard famed or­ Mr. and Mrs-Alfred Haddad and 1 ed. Thc Reading Teacher Agency, Reading, 12 h.p. International gas engine, ll_ h.p. Hosea I. Kline, Richard K. Kleppinger, Harold Adams, Arthur R. Borrell, thing around the place. His gr Pa. July29-2t gas engine, Ellis Keystone small thresher, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE * C. Planz. ganists and musicians at the Music children, Boyertown, renewed acquain. seed cleaner with elevator, potato and hay In the estate of LLOYD J. KLINE, late of George F. Kramer, George F. Knoll, Jr., Richard W. Dreibelbis, Donald F. his trip through the plant late Attendants were Elaine Dreibelbis, LABORERS, $1.10 an hour. Apply at Plant equipment, corn planter, wagons, lots of har­ Cumru Township, Berks County, Pennsyl­ Eberly, Raynor L. Fenstermacher, Conference at the Tabernacle. tance with their many local friends. him over to visit Dr. H. W. ness, saddle, 60 ft. 5 in. endless belt, circular vania. John E. Keller, Harold C. Keller, Office, Allentown Portland Cement Com­ Llovd F. Kline, Jr., Charles Jackson sister of the bride, Russell Strunk, close friend of the General. pany, Evansville, Pa. July29-lt saw, Davis 4 screen hammer mill, plumbing, letters testamentary on the above estate Benneville A. Kline, Walter A. Kline, carpenter, tinsmith, blacksmith, shoemaker, having been granted to the undersigned, all Knoll, Harry W. Mull, Clarence W. brother of the bridegroom, and Goldie Charles B. Spaatz. and other tools too numerous to mention, persons indebted to said estate are requested Chester D. Ketner, Robert E. Kurz­ LABORERS—full or part time. LeVan's Farm Moyer, William A. Miller, Harry B. Strunk, sister of the bridegroom, Market, near Kutztown on Route 222. dairy and poultry equipment; lots of bags, to make payment, and those having legal weg, Daniel G. Kline, Lee B. Kline, Buzz or Tooey, as he is Yxxm piles and piles of scrap iron, etc. etc. claims to present the same without delay. Rhoads, Jr., Robert L. Wolfe, Earl R. flower-girl. During the ceremony Mrs. July29-lt GRACE E. WESTLEY, 1619 Meade St., Frank Kuzan. • quite a few local people over the 1941 2 door Champ Studebaker, ',4 ton Weida, Carl E. Wahl, Charles R. Herbert Schlenker, Church organist, GIRL for washing dishes, day job. Apply in International truck. Two old kitchen sinks, Reading, R. D. 1, Penna., Executrix. L end while he was the house g{ wood chest, walnut roll top ladies desk, wal­ SPEICHER and AUSTIN, Attorneys, 44 N. Shultz, Charles Schukraft. played nuptial music. person at Dutch Maid Kitchen, Kutztown, John D. Lawton, Russell D. Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. John Dry. Theyl Pa. Phone 3431. July29-tf nut kitchen table, cherry living room suite, 6th St., Reading, Penna. LJ-July22-lt electric washer, electric broiler like new, 2 The bride, who was given in mar­ WANTED tained some friends on Fridal William K. Leibelsperger, Evelyn B. brand new white kitchen base cabinets, lawn ADMINISTRATRIXS NOTICE ST. JOHN'S NOTES riage by her father, wroe a white WANTED settee, Monta mower, sewing machine, 4 large Estate of CLARENCE V. HOUNCKER, Loos, George F. Leibelsperger, Fred­ ning. Mr. and Mrs. Dry and M storm windows, rocking house, other toys, 2 deceased. erick R. Luckenbill. Harlan A. Breininger, a student at satin grown with sweetheart neckline, EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED Mrs. Charles H. Esser took thj large copper kettles, iron kettles all shapes Letters of administration on the above es­ adorned with pearl clips and seed SELL your used car to Nick Ciliberti Motors, and sizes. Gone with the Wind lamps, extra M thc theological seminary of the Evan­ eral to Boyertown to be guest Kutztown, now for the highest possible tate having been granted to the undersigned, old globes, cigar lighter with , red globe, all persons indebted to the estate are requested gelical and Reformed Church, will be pearls. The skirt ended in a full train. delightful supper party at thd price and get high on the new car list. shawH horsehide mans sheep lined coat size Robert R. Moyer, Francis E. Ma- to make payment, and those having claims to guest speaker at St. John's Reformed Her veil, which was bordered with SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS. July4-tf 44, single bed and spring, day bed, baby car­ present the same, without delay, to lone, John E. Moyer* John L. Madtes, of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boyer.| riage, crib, doll cradle, doll, wash stand, ice Church Sunday morning, August 15th. lace, was attached to a head-dress of HAVE numerous inquiries for small farms and MARION KRAMER, 213 Orange Street, James D. Merkel, Clyde L. Meals, also visited the country home cream freezer, china and glassware, all kinds, Reading, Pennsylvania, or to her attorney, dwellings. List your properties with us for beer stein, bric-a-brac, wine bottle and glasses, He will substitute for Pastor D. Hor­ pearls, and she carried a colonial TRIMMERS AND EXAMINERS torney and Mrs. Ralph Body. < immediate results. Samuel D. Butz Agency, ROBERT I. COTTOM, Esq., 526 Court Street, William B. Merkel, Earl L. Matthias, and many other articles too numerous to men­ Reading, Penna. LJ-July29-6t ton Nace, who in company with Mrs. bouquet of roses and baby's breath. 25J W. Main St., Kutztown. Phone 4171. tion. Homer J. Moser, William O. Miller, trip to Boyertown Buzz acted asj Junel7-tf Nace will attend the Spiritual Confer­ Her only ornament was two strands Absolutely nothing sold before the sale. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Jr., Daniel R. Merkel, Harry L. Maitz- and it took the party one and d ence at Ursinus College, Collegeville. of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. • UNION SHOP RIDERS from Fleetwood to Kutztown, Fleet­ MRS. ANNIE BARTHOLOMEW In estate of EDGAR G. ROTH, late of I ler, John A. Miller, Carl Matthias, hours to get to Boyertown. Thj WALTER WLAZELEK, Auct. wood to Allentown, or Kutztown to Allen­ Albany Township, Berks County, Pa., de­ The consistory will meet August Her bridesmaid chose a pink mar­ eral wanted to see some of 1 town. J. W. Border, 21 Locust St Fleet­ July22-2t ceased. Ray A. Miller, Reuel Joseph Merkel, • VACATIONS WITH PAT wood, Pa. July22-3t» Notice is hereby given, that letters of ad­ David F. Moyer, George A. Moyer, 6th, and the Aid Society on the llth. quisette gown and carried a colonial haunts and show his former aidj PUBLIC SALE OF ministration on the estate of the above named Pastor Nace recently baptized at bouquet of mixed flowers. The flower- • PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS Sally Dry, some pretty scener WASHING and IRONING. Phone Kutztown VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS decedent have been granted to the under­ Peter F. Morris. 4896. July29-U* Saturday, August 14, at 1 P. M. signed. O Church, Erick Paul Kershner, born re­ girl wore a white satin gown covered the Manatawny. On the premises in the villege of Brook­ All persons indebted to the estate of the cently to Paul and Lillian (Zimmer­ with net organdy ruffles and she car­ SINGLE, refined young lady desires room and lyn, near Kutztown, Pa. said decedent are requested to make payment, Michael A. Orlando, William H. Sunday was a big day with al man) Kershner. board With Christian family in Kutztown. The following will be sold: 2 bed room and all persons having claims or demands Oswalt. ried a miniature colonial bouquet of eon at noon in his honor and tl Excellent references. Write Box 62 The suites. Estate Heatrola parlor heater, like against the estate of the said decedent, are mixed flowers. Kutztown Patriot. July29-3t new; 2 large tables, rocking chairs, small requested to make known the same, without P Gem Undergarment Co., Inc. big Air Show. After the Air Sn tables, antique marble top wash stand, side­ delay, to the undersigned administratrix. Beryle W. Piersol, Feme R. Paff, OF SPECIAL INTEREST Several hundred attended the re­ Essers had the General metzi board, utility cabinet, brand new studio MERCY N. ROTH, Kempton, R. F. D. Helm's Luncheonette has been re­ ception at LeVan's Old Mill. FOR SALE couch, large RCA Victor radio, six antique No. 1, Pa., Administratrix. Alfred J. Peters, Alvin H. Peters, kitchen chairs, sewing machine, large antique TREXLER & TREXLER, Attorneys, 25 N. Henry A. Peters, John F. Potteiger, painted white with a dark blue trim. TOPTON, PA. FULL LINE OF NURSERY STOCK, includ­ sideboard, brand new Mason H-G tank sweep­ 6th St., Reading, Pa. LJ-July29-6t Malcolm Potteiger, Warren H. Price, A bona fide barn door has been ing blight resistant Chinese Chestnut trees, er, porch swing, glider, jack stove used only V/0W>. fruit and ornamental trees, roses and shrub­ one year, three mattresses, two bed springs, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Richard D. Price. placed at the entrance to the barroom More Than 200 bery. Raymond H. Rahn, 234 Greenwich dishes and cooking utensils, washing machine, Is Accepting Applications for Employment St.. Kutztown, Pa.. Phone 6841. Dec.4-tf and many other articles too numerous to In estate of PAUL A. HERMAN, late of Q at the Keystone Hotel. mention. Kutztown. Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate William A. Quillman, John H. NOW giving estimates and taking orders for Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M., when MRS. HARRY H. HOCH Held by Woi conditions will be made known by having been granted to the undersigned, all 1948 awnings. AH kinds of furniture and persons indebted to the estate are requested Quillman. autoi rcupholstered. George Stump, Fleet­ STELLA KLINE The funeral of Mrs. Sallie Heck L. R. WELDER, Auct. July29-3t to make payment, and those having claims to R Ten Springs, gay with tinte^ wood, phone 4711. Mar4-tf present the same, without delay, to Hoch, 55, wife of Harry H. Hoch, Ernest W. Raabe, Jesse I. Reifsny­ and colorful balloons, the FRUIT, dwarf fruit, ornamental trees, shrub­ TWO DAY PUBLIC SALE OF LILLIE MAE HERMAN, 2">2 West Walnut Fleetwood R. 2, who died July 25th Street. Kutztown, Pennsylvania, Executrix. der, George J. Riemondi, Augustus A. home of Mrs. George F. Lciben| bery and roses. Free landscape plans avail­ VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS in thc Reading hospital, was held this Saturday, August 7-Saturday, August 21 JAMES F. MARX. Attorney, 604 Washing­ president, was the recent see able to home owners. Walter T. Werst, ton St., Reading, Pa. LJ-July29-6t Riemondi, Samuel F. Rhoads, Joseph­ Mertrtown, R. D. 1. Phone Topton 8R21, On the premises at Hinterleiters, between afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Schaeffer Country Fair, sponsored by tl fepresentttive of Stark Bros. Nurseries. Kutztown and Topton. ine M. Rothermel, John F. Rother­ Our New __^^^ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Funeral Home. The Rev. J. W. Bitt­ Aprl-tf A complete line of household goods will mel, Hilbert L. Rowe, David L. Roth­ man's Club of Kutztown. be sold, including: South Bend kitchen range, In estate of RUFUS W. STRAUSER, late of ner officiated, and burial was made in bed room suite, Dureaus, chairs, rockers, old Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Penn­ ermel, John G. Ream, William A. Rie­ Offering such attractions as a I COMBINATION coal and gas range, table Hoch's cemetery. top, in A-l condition. Apply Harold Rauch, clock, 5 burner coil oil stove, lot of an­ sylvania, deceased. mondi, Lee E. Rothermel, John Willis Tree, a Hoe-Down, Fortune-tell) Longswamp, Pa. July8-2t* tiques, in fact, a complete line from cellar Notice is hereby given, that letters testa­ She was a daughter of Mrs. Kate to attic. mentary on the estate of the above named Reifsnyder, Franklin O. Ritter, Wini­ a Curiosity Shop, the affair HOUSE—Five rooms and bath, hot water Heck and the late Charles Heck, Kutz­ heat, all improvements, A-l condition; also Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when decedent have been granted to the under­ fred M. Rhoads, Raymond W. Rader, tended by more than 200, wj garage. Ne3r Kutztown. Vacant. Price Wi.- conditions will be made known by signed. town. She belonged to the Auxiliary All persons indebted to the estate of the John M. Rissmiller, Jr., John S. Ro­ nounced it "One of the best all| 500. , . . . . ELIAS BURKERT of Hoch-Balthaser Post No. 480 Amer­ "" *______£**?< HOUSE—Single, 8 rooms and bath, other im­ L. R. WELDER, Auct. July29-2t said decedent are requested to make payment, boski, Richard L. Rothermel, Kathryn outings Kutztown has had for and all persons having claims or demands provements, big garage and workshop. On ican Legion, Kutztown; Fleetwood day." highway near Kutztown. Vacant. Any rea­ PUBLIC SALE against the estate of the said decedent, are E. Rhoads, Ada E. Rhoads. Monday and Tuesday, August 2-3 requested to make known the same, without Fire Company Auxiliary, and the Serv­ tw sonable offer accepted. S Virginia Beck opened the 127 ACRE DAIRY FARM—7 room pointed At 7 P. M. delay, to the undersigned executor. ice Mothers Club of Fleetwood and ORTH AUCTION HOUSE EDWIN O. SMITH. Fleetwood, Pa., R. Mabel M. Schlegel, Russell E. events with a spirited singing of j Stone house, electricity, heat, combination Vicinity. pig and poultry house, new garage. Vacant. 712 N. 9th Street. Reading F. D. No. 2, Executor. Strohm, John F. Slaven, Irvin N. to the Fair;" the Club Chorus, Will Sell the goods of Mrs. Smith, with STEVENS & DeLONG, Esqrs.. 528 Wash­ Surviving besides her husband and Only J10.500. by Mrs. J. U. Miller, sang "Grj Wm. E. Fenstermacher, Agent, Asso. r-red- additions removed from 321 Highland Ave., ington Street, Reading, Pa., Attorneys. Stahler, Albright J. Strause, Harry I. FARMfp.OANS her mother, arc five children: Mrs. erick's Real Estate, Topton. Pa. JulylV3t Kutztown. LJ-July29-6t Schlottman, Lester D. Stahler, Edwin thedral" and "Trees," with pj Beautiful lot of fine modern house furnish­ Paul Kramer and Paul Hoch, Kutz­ A. Showalter, Walter P. H. Schaeffer, CREAM companiment by Kathryn ONE Chambers Fireless Gas Range, four burn­ ings—18 century mahogany twin bedroom ers, equipped with oven and broiler. One suite, beuitiful 10 piece walnut dining room NOTICE town; Daniel, Calvin and Ruth, at miller. Mary Bortz and Mrs. Earl W. Schlegel, Paul Lester Schlegel, (AND FBOZEN CUSTABD, TOO. EVEBY Opalite lined refrigerator, 52" high, 39" suite, beautiful console electric sewing ma­ home; three brothers: Harry and Her­ FARMERS, ton Nace presented a skit, "1 wide, 20" deep. One Toledo electric cylin­ chine, fine living room suite, rugs, fine an­ ADVERTISEMENT Samuel S. Sehl, Arthur J. Smith, Rob­ bert, Kutztown R. 3, and Howard, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) der scale, porcelain finish. American meat tique dough tray on legs, occasional chairs, Sealed proposals will be received by the ert D. Spohn, Clarence G. Stahler, atcd Annie;" and the Cake I slicer. Scale and meat slicer are suitable many other items. undersigned Secretary of the Borough of Reading; also a granddaughter. were won by Mrs. Earl Moyer al for store or market use. All items in good On display day of sale, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Topton, Berks County, Pa., up to 8:00 P. M., Melvin E. Schlottman, Clyde A. TAKE NOTICE Makes you smack your lips and call condition. Harry S. Rupp, 531 McKnight ORTH & HAFER, Aucts., Daylight Saving Time, on Tuesday, August Schlegel. Luther E. Smith, Harry J. for more! Nourishing. Refreshing. Froz­ James Sittler, the iced prizes! St., Reading, Pa. Julyl5-3t Ju!y29-lt Dial Reading 22889 10, 1948 and immediately opened on the been made by Mrs. Raymond [ same night at a special meeting of Borough Seaman, Richard C. Strousc, Daniel J. If you want arty information en fresh right at the fountain. Fresh COOLERATOR—100 lb. capacity, in good Council, for the furnishing of all material, Schlegel. William J. Shade, Alton M. about farm mortgages, see or lein and Mrs. Virginia Rager condition. Apply Paul Leimbach, College LECAL NOTICES tools, labor, equipment, ets. required for the fruit, nut and standard flavors. Sample Smith, George C. Schaeffer, Joseph P. call: Mrs. Charles H. Esser, mc Hill, Kutztown. Phone 3972. completed construction of the combination WANTED them yourself. Come in today. Pack­ Julyl5-3t* EXECUTOR'S NOTICE concrete curb and gutter on both sides of Stahler, Ernest E. Stump, Alfred H. Mrs. John Kistler, designer, In the estate of NELSON M. BAGEN- | Weiss Street in the aforesaid Borough. ROBERT I. KINTZER ages: Quarts, Half Gallons, Gallons. BATHTUB, in excellent condition. Cheap to STOSE, late of Borough of Temple, Berks I The plans and specifications may be ex­ Strausser, Edwin C. Strausser, Char­ honors in the "vegetable-trimr A few reliable farmers to set Take-out Sundaes. quick buyer. Call at 2941 Kutztown Road, County, Pennsylvania. amined at the office of Walter E. Spotts, Bor­ lotte M. Stahler, Frederick M. Schleg­ 434 Washington St., Beading a hat, the model leading a dos Bamharts P.O., (near Hyde Park). Letters testamentary on the above estate ough Engineer, 525 Elm Street, Reading, Pa., up road stands evenings, dur­ having been granted to the undersigned, all jfro m whom copies thereof may be obtained. el, Gustav W. Schukraft, Lee H. Phone Beading 4-3846 chain, which she calmly usurpj July22-2t* ing our two weeks of sweet persons indebted to said estate are requested ! The Borough Council of the Borough of Stahler, Edward E. Seaman, Donald a spectator during the fashion| 1—GOOD HORSE for sale. Communicate to make payment, and those having legal ' Topton, Pa. reserves the right to waive any corn selling. Fresh eggs, cu­ FRANCIS G. MYERS with Fred Silsdorf, Bowers, Pa. July22-2t claims to present the same without delay to ! informalities in, or to reject any or all bids, R. Speicher, Lester H. Schaeffer, College Hill Luncheonette Other hat-trimmers were Mr NELSON L. ROTHERMEL, 637 Mt. Laurel , or to award the contract in such a manner Grant Wilmer B. Smith, Alvin L. cumbers, flowers or any fresh Lehigh Valley Co-op Bldg. Dolan and Mrs. Lawrence 1942 DODGE—5 passenger club coupe. New Avenue, Temple, Pennsylvania, Executor. as to best serve the interests of the Borough. vegetables are in great de­ 1160 N. 7th St. macher, Mrs. Russell Conrad motor and good tires. Gordon George SPEICHER and AUSTIN, Attornevs, 44 N. Al! bids must be presented in accordance Showalter, Rfisscll P. Schciry, John D. 442 West Main Street, Kutztown Fleetwood, R. 2, opposite Richmaiden Golf 6th Street, Reading, Penna. LJ-Julyl5-6t I with the Proposal Form as set forth in the Spatz, Warren E. Spenglcr, Charles mand. We charge you noth­ Phone Allentown 2-1041 Darwin Angstadt, and MrsJ Course. July22-2t» specifications and bids not so made, will be Goodman and Mrs. Francis ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE rejected. Ray Schollenberger, Charles M. ing for the privilege to sell, WIDE variety of chairs, chests of drawers, In the estate of JAMES E. EISENHART, i Each bid shall be accompanied by a certi­ Strause, Francis H. Smith, John Lester The Kutztown High Scho| kitchen cabinets and many other items great­ late of Borough of West Reading, Berks j fied check in the amount of ten (10) per cent as it is done to give our cus­ ly reduced for clearance. Greenfield's Furni­ County, Pennsylvania. of the total bid, made payable to the Borough Schoedler, Albert E. Schukraft, tomers a more complete se­ Downers, whose costumes wer ture Market, 19 E. Main St., Kutztown, Letters of administration on the above estate j of Topton, as a guarantee that the bidder Charles Robcrt Smith, Lucille M. as their dancing, were oblige tel. 2141. Open evenings by appointment. will execute the contract as required therein. lection. July22-4t having been granted to the undersigned, all i spond to encores. Addison persons indebted to said estate are requested Said check will be forfeited to the Borough Strouse, Francis E. Strouse, John Al­ to make payment, and those having legal of Topton should the bidder fail to execute bert Stump, Elmer A. Strohm, William was the Figure Caller and Jd] FRAME HOUSE situated in village of Lyons the contract and furnish acceptable bond with­ claims to present the same without delay to was at the piano. The couple —$5500. Hot water heat, domestic hot and VIOLET E. STOUDT, 324 Cherry Street, ; in (10) days after the award of the contract. M. Strohm. cold water, bath, two bedrooms, living West Reading, Penna.. Administratrix. Borough of Topton E. A. LANDIS ed Faye Luckenbill and Donalc GEORGE J. MOLL, Secretary. T room, dining room and kitchen, garage, SPEICHER and AUSTIN, Attorneys, 44 N. j Emma Furst and Roane Lytl septic tank. 6th Street, Reading, Penna. LJ-julyl5-6t July22-3t Topton, Pa. Ethan L. Trexler. Kempsville, Pa. SINGLE BRICK DWELLING, 7 rooms and W . Gift and Charles Fenstermacj bath, hot air heat. Centrally located in ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Janet Weidner and Marlin RI borough of Kutztown. 2 car, 2 story frame CARD OF THANKS Grover M. Wentzel, Harold L. pstate of D. H. MASSER, late of Read­ Mrs. Paul Wiltraut, garbj garage, garden and yard. $8500, immediate ing, Pennsylvania, deceased. possession. The family of the late Edgar G. Roth Letters of administration, C.T.A. on the wish to thank friends and relatives for their 98 ACRE FARM, 65 acres cultivated, stream. above estate having been granted to the under­ kindnesses and sympathy in their recent be- Stone house, slate roof, hot air heat, elec­ signed, all persons indebted to the estate are rea\ement. tricity, hot and cold running water, bath requested to make payment, and those having The EDGAR G. ROTH FAMILY with shower. 3 fireplaces, living room 18' claims to present the same, without delay, to Sportsmen Stocl _ 35', 4 bed rooms, closets, plenty of out­ July29-lt MR. ROY D. MASSER, 3635 Arlington Illegial Entry, buildings. Occupancy almost immediately. Street. Laureldale, Penna., or to his attorney, Entire house furnishings, except electric ROBERT I. COTTON, Esq., 526 Court Street, stove included in sale, all for only $12,500. Reading, Pennsylvania. LJ-Julyl5-6t Game and 124 ACRE DAIRY and POTATO FARM. 8 Fleetwood Property Damage, room brick house, 50' x 100' modern barn, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE 2 springs and well. Electricity, bath, hot In estate of HOWARD C. ROTHENBERG- i (Cantinned frem See* ama) '. OLD FAITHFUL * The Pike Township Sportsi water heat, phone. Dairy herd, all regis­ ER, late of the Gty of Reading. Pennsyl- j Perjury, Theft! sociation, in which a numbe tered Guernseys. Owner ill, must sell. $28,- vania, deceased. Carl M. Heist, Lester A. Hoch, Earl I 000 for real estate, stock and machinery at Letters testamentary on the above estate hav- , B. Heffner, Carl B. Heffner, Benn C. j Penn Valley residents are ii inventory less depreciation. Immediate pos­ ing been granted to the undersigned, all per­ is most active. It has purchas session. sons indebted to the estate are requested to I Hoch, Ellsworth L. Hoffman, Russell 185 ACRE DAIRY FARM. All buildings reno­ make payment, and those having claims to | M. Hartman, Jacob O. Hilbert, Paul R. between Pikeville and Hill vated and painted within last three months. present the same, without delay, to It would be much worse ii it were a real burglar! Dad would has remodelled the barn intt Within 10 miles of Allentown on Route ELSIE SAYLOR, 1015 N. Fifth Street, Heffner, Samuel J. Hoffer, Myron H. 222. Stanchions and drinking fountains for Reading, Pennsylvania, Executrix. Hammes, Jacob P. Hassler, Daniel G. be in a real jam—unless he had our burglary insurance, which house; and has purchased and 50 head of cattle in barn. Possession Janu­ SNYDER, BALMER & KERSHNER. Attor- I Huyctt, James V. Hummel, Robert B. gives complete coverage. Call us today. game in Pike, Earl and partj ary 1, 1949. Price $27,500. neys, 518 Washington Street, Reading, Penn­ Samuel D. Butz Agency, 253 W. Main St., sylvania. Julyl-6t Heffner, Frank H. Hoffa, Ralph S. townships. The farm was Kutztown, phone 4171. July22-tf TREATMENT Heater, Irvin B. Hilbert, Jr., James W. chiefly by the sale of membej ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, AKC, males, In estate of GEORGE H. M. HARRIES, Heffner, Elwood E. Himmelberger, tificate. and the holding of SJ blacks, reds. Reasonable. Will sell to re­ late of Boyertown, Pa., deceased. Roland S. Rhode present project is a series of sponsible persons able to guarantee good Letters of administration on the above es­ FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK homes. Miss J. Duval, Grandeval Farm, tate having been granted to the undersigned, INSURANCE August 11 Uncle Jack and Kutztown, R. D 3, one nii'e north of Vir all persons indebted to the estate are requested and the Mines Gang; and A| ginville. July22-2t to make payment, and those having claims to SEE US ABOUT THESE present the same, without delay, to Main & Noble Streets, Kutztown Dial 3171 Leonard Gross and his StudeJ ROLL TOP DESK and swivel chair. S. B. ROBERT M. HARRIES, 1 Beverly Drive, IJRING her in, folks, and we'll give at the Club. Smith, 305 W. Main St., Kutztown. Parkway Manor, Allentown, R. F. D. No. 3, July29-tf Pa., Administrator. During its first year the JOHN W. DRY, Esq., and SNYDER, BUS TOURS bought 360 rabbits and alsc TROJAN KITCHEN RANGE, coal, in good BALMER & KERSHNER, Esqs., Attorneys. 0\U/t^ her that badly needed bath, that condition. Price reasonable. Ralph Bau­ 518 Washington Street, Reading, Pa. rabbits received by assisting man, Mertztown, R. D. 1, phone Topton July8-6t at Lake Ontelaunee. In tru 107R12. July29-3t blows the salt crust to smithereens, EXECUTORS' NOTICE New York City 1947 the members bought 42| 1934 FORD COUPE, new tires, tubes and In estate of CHARLES ROBERT BECH­ tals for release in December;! battery, good running order. Battels, Len­ TEL, late of Ruscombmanor Township, de­ penetrates the spots where rust hartsville, Route 1. July29-2t» ceased. and Coney Island following Spring built a hugef Letters testamentary on the above estate pen, all materia] except the FARMALL TRACTOR, good condition, htving been granted to the undersigned, all (August 21st) can happen, shoos away the cheap. George J. Wanner, Fleerwood, R. persons indebted to the estate are requested donated by the State Game 2, 1 mile east of Half-way House. to make payment, and those having claims to AND SOME OTHER THINGS sion, having been financed by July29-2t* present the same, without delay, to barnacles of winter with our MR. HENRY G. BECHTEL, 1505 N. 10th TO THINK OF Early in June thc AssociatiJ SINGLE FRAME HOUSE located in Brook­ St., Reading. Pa.; MR. EARL K. GORDON, Niagara Falls ed 309 day-oid pheasant chl lyn, a suburb of Kutztown, Pa. Formerly 420 Richmond Street, Fleetwood, Pa., Execu­ tenanted by Chas. Kline. Can be occupied tors. and Toronto Fair While you're with us let un "Old Faithful" treatment. Give thc State, which arc under tlf in near future. Apply 121 Noble St., Kutz­ SNYDER. BALMER te KERSHNER, Esqs., Stanley Leh, Game commit! town, Pa. Ju!y29-3t* 518 Washington Street, Reading, Pa., Attor­ (Over Labor Day) overhaul you for good Spring neys. LJ-June24-6t and Summer going. your car or truck this break,— man. It has also purchased ne "HAPPY THOUGHT" coal range, like new, trout for mid-season stockii terms reasonable. Apply Harvey Fegely. Trexlertown, after 5 P. M. July29-2t* Plenty oi Summer Fabrics Avail­ • We'll change your oils and this fountain of youth, no less. stream flowing through the A Wildwood and property, which is open to tl REFRIGERATORS, electric stoves, washers, able—ior Slacks. Suits or Extra greases, ice boxes and used electric refrigerators, new Trousers. It also assisted the Fish Comj tnd used Home Freezers. Clarence Lesher, Atlantic City • Well adjust your brakes, stocking many thousands off Lenhartsville. Pa. Juiy29-3t Delivery Two Weeks • • • (Two Day Trip, aiter Labor Day) • We'll tune your engine, and legal-size trout in thc lc MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIAL DEALER Recently the Association INTERNATIONAL • We'll scrub and clean you, And if you'll let us we'll give your the Berks County Federation| FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ALL nukes tewing nuchinet repaired. Puts men's Clubs. for all nukes and models. New and used CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES • We'll align your wheels. vehicle our expert summer check­ machine* for tale. Singer Sewing Center, SEE OR CALL It is one of the largest Clj 310 W. Main Street. Katztown, Phone QUALITY—STYLE—SERVICE J021. Aprl7-tf We'll do everything thafs up and adjustment,—as follow* Federation. in Made to Measure Clothes needed. SINCE 1927 FURNITURE or anything valuable to sell? FISHER'S You CAN Build Now! ROTARIANS HEAR TAI Call Frederick tnd get reasonable prices. Small lots or entire estates. Modern or an­ 324 E. Main SL Kutztown DON'T DRIVE WITH YOUR ON "DUPONT PR< tique. Buying and selling daily, new tnd PETER B. BLATT used furniture,- closed Thursdty evening. . Phone 4481 FINGERS CROSSED G. W. Rubrecht, introducd G. M. Frederick, Lyons. Topton 120R2. 43S Walnut Street KUTZTOWN Bring your building problems to the most experienced Decl8-tf Kistler, gave a talk last) Rotary, on "Dupont Produc AUCTIONEER contractor in this region. J. K. Grimley has been sat­ HOWARD W. HEINLy up a piece of coal and 204 S. Franklin St., Fleetwood water, he said, "Out of the^ Phone Fleetwood J041 Vacation Closing Notice ...to Patrons of isfying a varied clientele, for all kinds of structures, Jan29-tf ments we make rayon hc for many years. It will pay you to consult the best! also demonstrated a tooth FULLER BRUSH SERVICE rendered prompt will not crush, and the | W. Mail orders attended to at once. Scott •aa Horn, 325 W. Walnut St.. Kutztown NICK CILIBERTI MOTORS sponges for car-washings. Junes r Peggy's _EB_ 601 East Main Street Conspicuous on the Kutztown, Pa. AUTO BODIES and fenders repaired while 214 West Main Street. Kutztown 5221 huckleberry short-cake, you wait. Open every evening- after 6 P. M. J. K. GRIMLEY Opposite Kntztown National Rank festimates given on wrecked cars. J. W. having been gathered by j< Border. 21 Locust St.. Fleetwood Pa. Shop Closed—Saturday, July 31st to and Including— BUILDER Mark Guldin was a guJ August llth R. D. Leibensperger presi HORST AND KNISS absence of Dr. G. F. Leibcl Exterior and interior painting. Good work, Kemp Street, Kutz town—Phone 4241 DDDGE • PLvlTIDUTH c 1 THANK YOU . . . Margaret Stoudt Smith reasonable rates, free ^«jn*»-. *" f. "?' Next week the program [ wood 4051. or »t home. Fleetwood. R. D 2 I... ftl Q.P.PJLQJLP P MUUUUU-3 charge of Samuel Butz aj on Fleetwood-Lyons Road. July29-Jt Dodge Wy£W" Trucks Kauffman.