ADS I Future Patriot Subscribers THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Serving The East Penn Valley For More Than Seventy-jive Years IS NOTICE MjARD H - ^Townshij VOL. LXXVI KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950 NO. 25 -r on tbe *h~__

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KUTZTOWN TO KEEP TITLE 105 in Attendance MJA Smith Given OF "DUTCHLAND CAPITOL" Fleetwood Chief Kutztown is to retain the title Schlenker Heads Drive; of Capitol of Pennsylvania Dutch- At Boy Scout Treat Testimonial Dinner land, and the Patriot shares with Of Police Buried the Fair Association the pride in Women's Groups To Assist By the Lions Club At Berkshire Hotel being so designated. In Hams' Cemetery mm This honor was assured at a re­ Professor Herbert J. Schlenker, nearby townships are William F. cent meeting of the Fair Associa­ of the KSTC faculty, and head of Saul, Maxatawny; Stanley George, tion, when the fairgrounds was the local Visiting Nurse Associa­ Greenwich; and Walter Hangey, Roast Beef Dinner and Recent Supervisor of Schools leased to the Pennsylvania Dutch Suffered Heart Attack in tion, will direct the annual Commu­ Richmond. Folklore Center Inc., for its yearly nity Chest Drive in this area, No­ Program Are Held at Of Fleetwood Was in the festivals. Last year's the first, at­ 23 Campaigns in One / Home Garden; Served vember 1-21. He will have the as­ The 26th annual 23-campaigns-in- tracted 30,000 visitors from 28 sistance of Hospital Auxiliary mem­ The Grange Hall Profession 38 Years states, the Canal Zone, Canada Four Enlistments one totals $588,410 as follows: and other points. bers, the Visiting Nurse Associa­ Community General Hospital, $54,- Top R»w- left t0 riSnt: Ernestine j Bottom Row, left to right: Rich- A roast beef dinner, a talk on Matthew J. A. Smith, who recent­ Evan H. Stoudt, 57, chief of police tion and the Business and Profes­ 947; Reading Hospital, $65,194; St The Association not only leased sional Woman's Club. .r.»« daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I ard Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. "The International Jamboree at ly. resigne_ d as supervisin^^^ g principal the grounds for six years, start­ of Fleetwood for 15 years, who suf­ Joseph's Hospital, $56,655; Visiting Kniss. daugme , Kermit Adams, Topton; Gary and Valley Forge" and colored slides of j of the Fleetwood schools, was given fered a heart attack Saturday,! Schools, cooperative associations, Nurse Association, $32,882; Associa­ ing in 1951, but added an option business, industries and the general Ernest Kniss. Fleetwood Linda , Ray Yoh children of Mr and Mrs the Jamboree, combined to make I a testimonial dinner at the Berk- to the Society to renew the lease while at work in his garden, was; tion for the Blind, $15,402; Chil­ the Boy Scouts' treat by the Lions | shire, Reading, by teachers with buried this afternoon in Hain's public will be solicited for volun­ dren's Aid Society, $17,845; Council Reifsnyder, daughter of Mr. and j Edwin Yoh, Fleetwood; and Cynthia at the end of the six-year period. tary contributions to the 23 agencies j ; e Reifsnyder, Fleetwood; i and Tyrone Schappell, children of Club at the Grange Hall a grand I whom he was associated the past 22 A committee has been appoint­ cemetery, Wernersville. His funeral of Social Agencies, $9,040; Family Mrs e( S success. Attendance totalled 105, j years. was held at the Stump Funeral in the Chest, and a house-to-house Service, $28,897; Guidance Institute, T lnvrl Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schappell, Top- ed to plan the erection of another canvass will also be made. ventriloquy !yd Hess? Fleetwood R. D. 1. ! ton. including 47 Scouts and officials, 421 Elsie Berger, Newmanstown, in exhibit building. Home, Fleetwood, the Rev. Ralph j $29,466; Home for Widows & Single i$ Uo Lions, 13 sons of Lions, including the name of the banqueters, pre- E. Starr officiating. Members ofj "Kutztown to Benefit Women, $5,324; Hope Rescue Mis­ Inis larynx. He several Cubs, and three guests. sented him with matching leather The Patriot joins our readers in Berks Lodge No. 71, Fraternal Or-i congratulating the Association on Kutztown is to benefit by a gen­ sion, $4,285; Jewish Welfare League, l»ps as motion- The talk was given by one of the! bags, a brief-case and an overnight der of Police, served as pall-bear-' erous contribution to the local vis­ $6,462; Legal Aid Society, $1,708; "Dick" Gaul's Hobby is Horses; three guests, V. L. Huntsberger, its foresightedness and commu­ ers. Borough Council attended in a bag, and Mrs. Smith was the re nity spirit. iting Nurse Association in addition St. Catharine's Home, $21,565; Salva­ le. Imagination Reading, chief executive of the cipient of a corsage. group. to other benefits through the Red tion Army, $32,882; Boy Scouts, $34,- )/• Prof. Husley, Daniel Boone Council. The other David Zimmerman, Reading, was His body was found by Burgess J. Feather agencies. 196; Camp Fire Girls, $20,996; Girl !,ir Fallacies"-!. "Have Had About Fifteen in My Time two were Clarence Manbeck, Fred­ toastmaster. Mrs. Murray Stoudt, Wallace Luckenbill, Fleetwood, who Fleetwood Chairman Scouts, $15,152; Jewish Community lann. ericksburg, Lions' District Gover­ Fleetwood, gave a reading; selec­ Armistice Day called to discuss police business. The Rev. J. Paul Kehm is the Center, $14,733; Olivet Boys' Clubs, Horles is the hobby of "Dick" to be shod only once or twice a nor, who discussed "Lionism" and tions were sung by Mrs. Alethia Dr. Theodore Eastland, Fleetwood Fleetwood chairman; Luther Her­ $12,455; Y. M. C. A., $55,516; Y. W. Gaul, Kutztown's "six-foot-plus" year, some not at all. In the Spring, | conducted a short session with the Kuhnert; and the Rev. Ralph S. physician, pronounced him dead. bein, Topton; Ralph Merkel, Long­ C. A., $41,352. butcher, whose wagon marked J. at haying time, a good pair of shoes hosts' Board of Directors, following Kresge, Philadelphia, former EUB Program, Legion His wife was raking leaves in the swamp and Mertztown. Our service to Berks Countians in should resound over the barn the program; and Carl Schmoyer, pastor, and husband of Mrs. Louise front yard and did not know of his Those who will direct the drive in the Service $11,456. H Gaul & Son, Meats, drawn by ramp; in winter, rough-shod, on the Dolly Dimples, a bay mare, is a president of the Western Lehigh Kelchner Kresge, local teacher, sudden death until the Burgess in­ tr|a* some street. Lions Club. All were introduced by pronounced the invocation. formed her. Undergoing treatment familiar sight three times a week on "It's difficult therefore to find a President Joseph Snook. Group singing was led by Mr. Auxiliary, Nov. 13 for two years, he was in apparent the bene* Main street. blacksmith, and the only one in this j The slides were shown by Scout­ and Mrs. Donald Gardner, Smith- good health for he was on duty G.S. Anniversary Kutztown and •Have had about 15 in my time,' area is Daniel Feiring, 71, Brook- j master Earl Werst, Topton, and the town Branch L. I., the latter, a su­ until 2:30 the morning he was > • . . un- he will tell you—"not all in my lyn, who doesn't want customers—! stricken. meal was prepared by the Pennsyl­ pervisor of music; the former, the Anna LeVan is Department business: bays, blacks, teams of does it for me as a favor. In fact; vania House. composer of "All I Want for Christ Stoudt joined the Fleetwood po­ Program at K.H.S. Fleetwood Grange suffered o crays and sorrels, a liver-colored I'm his sole patron. And the onlyi The Scouts and officials included J mas is My Two Front Teeth." Alton Co-Chairman Coupons; lice force in 1929, and among his |But the ma. one a roan; even a brindle and wheelwright in this section is one! the following: Scoutmaster Werst, | Smith, Fleetwood, son of the guest important cases was the quelling of white show horse. And no matter at Mt. Pleasant, near Bernville." Paul DeLong, Charles Rothermel, j of honor, played a trumpet solo, Vet Gifts Needed the Fleetwood Reservoir riot, when, Friday, 7:30 P. M. Installation Nov. 2 that danger, what time I get home and go up A native of Muhlenberg Twsp., Mr. I Donald Berg, Alfred Bashore, I accompanied by his mother. single-handed, he faced a mob of the barn hill, Dolly Dimples is cer­ Gaul has grown up with horses and George Erb, Howard Geisinger,) Those who did honor to Mr. An Armistice Day program will more than 300. And in 1930, while invisible, is tain to neigh. She gives me the sig­ dogs, his father, Joshua Gaul, near-; Ronald Druckenmiller, Malcolm Smith hailed not only from Smith- be presented at the November 13th still a newcomer to the borough, nal'" ing 73, having been considered one Dietrich, Matthan Sell, Marcus town Branch, L. I., Philadelphia, meeting of the Auxiliary of Hoch- he captured Max Bergman, notor- Film on Seven-Part Program; | Local Grange Hall Scene md that only of the best horseman of his day. Newmanstown and Fleetwood, but Balthaser Post No. 480 American "Guess I've had as high as 25 colts Held Jr., William Schearer, David Legion. Mrs. Stella Fisher and Mrs. | ious swindler, wanted in several Awards Will Be Given; Of Annual Event; New Irance is their too aged six to ten months, that Though unable to engage actively (Continued *n pat* tie—column tie) from New York, Delaware, New-' states, when he tried to defraud a never saw the shafts. Broke only in the business as has been his town Square, Harrisburg, Bethle-j Verna Brown will present reports Fleetwood resident of $44,000. Mrs. Miller in Charge Local Lecturer two of them. Had no trouble at all. custom for years, Mr. Joshua brings hem, Allentown, Coopersburg, Red \ on the Presidents-and-Secretaries ! While a young man he enlisted in In fact. I've rarely had trouble with down the horse from the home barn Harry Sanders, 50, Lion, Laureldale, Jacksonwald, conference and the Education of the Army, and during three addi- The 25th anniversary of Girl j Thursday, November second, at any of my horses. Oh! a strained on East Main to the meat shop. The Lawrenceville, Temple, Kutztown, I War Orphans meeting at Harris­ I tional enlistments saw duty in Ha­ Scouting in Kutztown will be ob-! 7:30 p. m., is the date set for the ligament or something like that." three-time-a-week route is a short Blandon and other points. burg. waii, China, Japan and Australia. served Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the annual joint installation of officers "Science," he adds, "places the one, not to be compared with for­ Mr. Smith, who served as a teach-1 A public card party will be held He participated in quelling the KHS auditorium, when a seven-part of Kutztown and Fleetwood mer ones, which included part of Buried at Fairview er for 38 years, is now connected November ninth at the Legion Hall program will be presented. Granges. The local Grange will be WD. horse seventh in intelligence, but for the benefit of the general fund. Moro uprising in the Philippines, I put them next to the dog." "Dick" Lehigh county, "Hainnes Hotel, with the Stanley Bowmar Company, j and fought under General Persh­ According to Mrs. Sherwood Mil­ host. Worthy Masters are Howard over the hill from Newtown, Fogels­ Harry L. Sanders, 50, Upper N. Y., dealers in maps, film strips The juniors will begin their year's ler, who heads the committee-on- Baldwin, Kutztown, and Wayne knows about dogs too, and his pres­ Darby, who died at the wheel of activities November second, with an ing against Villa in Mexico. In JY.-FIDELITY ent one is "Brownie," a Brittany ville, Eagle Point, Siegfriedsdale, andu other curriculum necessities, j I World War One he was cited for arrangements, the seven parts in­ Readinger, Fleetwood. Brooklyn. This territory is now his car while driving home from; *" """£ th eastern Dart of the Armistice program. clude: Flag ceremony, Scout Troops The annual Thanksgiving pro­ r BOND, spaniel. Marple-Newtown High school, Oc- S««*«Si c7«ic «JTt^LXE. Z* L1H On November first the local Unit ! bravery. "A horse needs only three meals served by walk-in trucks." Umted States ana d makes ms head During World War II he resigned 65 and 52; Investiture of new lead­ gram of the local Order will in­ TZTOWN«2ni7l a day (roughage, twice) but should It was J. H. Gaul & Son who tober 20, was buried Tuesday in quarters at hi' s home in Fleetwood, j will be represented at Schuylkill- j to serve as guard in defense plants, ers, Brownie Troop 23 and Scout clude a covered dish supper Novem­ be groomed daily. In fact, it needs brought the American stores to Fairview cemetery, here, the Rev. A native of Emmaus, he is an | Berks Council, Shillington, by Mrs. I and was reappointed last January. Troops 24, 44, and 53; Membership ber 16, at 6:30 p. m., in which the attention seven days a week. A Kutztown. They have been here C. L. Heckman officiating. Prior alumnus of Emmaus. High school Stella Fisher and Mrs. Anna Le­ ! About 25 years ago he was police ceremony for Brownie Troop 23; members will participate, followed services were conducted at the and Keystone Normal (now KSTC). | Van. Members will also attend the Brownies* "Fly-Up" ceremony, by entertainment at 8 p. m., by truck would be a lot easier for my since November 1922. George Toppitzer Funeral Home, Interpost meeting October 30 at I chief at West Reading. job, for when you steer it into the "There is no such thing as a meat At Franklin and Marshall college (Continued ou page ten—column three) Troop 44; Presentation of awards, Gouglersville Grange. garage it stays right where you shop anymore," Dick will tell you, Drexel Hill. he attained highest honors in biol-j Bernville. Scout Troop 24; Presentation of On November first Kutztown put it until you need it again. But "for practically all grocery stores A son of Fred and the late Emma ogy and taught general biology and | Anna LeVan Honored ARMISTICE OBSERVANCE awards, Scout Troop 65; and a film, Grange will present a program at I iike horses and it's a fascinating sell meat. And we're the ones who (Kline) Sanders, he was born in served as laboratory assistant dur-| Mrs. Anna LeVan, local past pres­ Under the auspices of the Veter­ "World Friendship." Virginville. game to keep changing them." have added groceries." Kutztown. He was a nephew of ing his senior year. On graduation ident, and vice chairman of coupons ans of Foreign Wars, Geiger-Zim- Mrs. W. Theodore Miller, chair-; At 7:30 Friday night, November Dan Kline, White Oak street be received a scholarship to attend | in the eastern district, last year, is man of the Neighborhood Council, third, the Home Economics group 'There are not enough horses on "I'll continue my route, for I like A graduate of KSTC, he taught in-! SL*^^,., ««i^ **,»,.;„« I„K„„ the new co-chairman of coupons of merman Post No. 7013 the annual tbe road to keep a blacksmith in horses, dogs, too; and hunting and tne Woods Hole Manne labora observance of Armistice Day will will introduce the guests, and pre­ will meet Anne Seltzer, assistant business," the "six-foot-plus" meat fishing. dustrial arts at Milford and Ham- tories. " the Department of Pennsylvania. be held November 11 at 6:30 p. m. sent the special awards. home economist, Berks county, at man explains. "Farm horses need "And Kutztown's a good town!" burg prior to accepting the position Mr. Smith began his teaching ca­ Mrs. Lawrence Rothermel, Walnut­ in St. John's Union Church. The The first local troop, Ta-Ta-Po- the Grange Hall, to make Fall pro­ at Marple Newtown High school. town, is the chairman, and together chan, was organized on October 27, gram plans for the community. He was past president of the In­ reer in a rural school in Salisbury Rev. Ralph H. Bornman, Grace E. 'Continued oa pate ttveu—column tie) they will supervise the collection C. Church, will be the speaker. 1925, with Kathryn Bernd as cap-j New Lecturer dustrial Arts Association of Dela­ of coupons from 28 Councils com­ The VFW committee comprises tain, and Constance Rhode, lieuten-' Mrs. Cora Schaeffer was named Charles Mertz Retires After 55 Years' ware county and was a Mason. He prising 700 Auxiliaries and 92,000 Ralph Fink, Robert Kercher and ant. Members of the troop included the new lecturer at a special elec­ belonged to Christ Lutheran Music Clinic at members. Burton Bordner. Kathryn Druckenmiller, Catherine tion. She has held the office before. Church, Upper Darby. Last year $10,066.62 was earned Rahn, Helen Stichler, Myrle Luck-j Hallowe'en Fete Service at the Deisher Knitting Mill He is survived by his wife, Mrs. by the redemption of coupons in the enbill, Mildred Schaeffer, Mary There was a large attendance at Hilda Sanders, supervisor of music K.S.T.C. Saturday State, and was used to complete the Club Women to Fox, Frances Kern, Lillian Hertzog, the Hallowe'en party of the Grange. Memories of early days at the and clapped." He still has one of the in the Upper Darby school district; grandstand at the Veterans hospital, C Continued en gt/e seven—column tie J Howard Baldwin, Mrs. Eva Treich- Deisher Knitting Mills, Noble street, original bulbs, the filament of which his father and a sister, Mrs. Nicholas Coatesville, and to furnish sun ler and Mrs. John Schaeffer were when employees totaled 40 and the is U-shaped. Since his start there, Delguidio, both of Trenton, N.J. Kutztown State Teachers College rooms at Deshon hospital, Butler. ST. JOHN'S AID TO HOLD judges of the masqueraders. weekly output on 15 knitting ma­ the mill has grown from a 2Vi story The many floral tributes, particu­ will be host to elementary teachers All members are urged to help Fete Men Tonight ANNUAL BAZAAR-SUPPER Feryl Fitzgerald, one of the chil­ chines approximated 2,000 pounds, structure to three stories, and the larly those from his pupils, were and supervisors Saturday, at an collect coupons and turn them over From 4:00 to 8:00 p. m., Wednes­ dren, disguised as a witch, was the crowd around Charles Alvin JVlertz, addition of two annexes. evidence of the high esteem in elementary music clinic -at the di­ to the Unit president, Mrs. Dorothy The members of the Woman's day, November first, the Aid Society last guessed and was also judged 71, who recently retired after 55 One of his most exciting experi­ which he was held. rection of Henry R. Casselberry, Leibensperger, who is also coupon Club will treat their husbands to I of St. John's Evangelical and Re­ the funniest. Leonard Frederick years of service. Now the grand to­ ences in young manhood was to as­ head of the Music department. chairman. Last year's local total dinner tonight at 6:30, at the Grange formed Church will sponsor its an­ was the prettiest child; and Carol tal of machines is approximately sist Henry K. Deisher, Lenni street, The day's program will begin was 31,492 coupons. j Hall, and to a talk by John Khouri, | Rabenold, in a white paper dress, with a selection by the college or­ I assistant professor of history. Al- nual supper and bazaar in the 120; there are more than 100 em­ in opening Indian graves in this Court of Honor Christmas Gifts Church school rooms. edged with silver, was the most ployees; and the output is 8,000 vicinity. chestra, Roy C. Thomas, director, bright college. Entertainment will original. following which Mary Muldowney, Eleven veteran hospitals are to be provided by the Duval Theatre The menu will include hot roast pounds a week. For seven years on Saturday be remembered with Christmas Mrs. Lillie Gansinger was the He trained more than 100 knitters,' nights and other spare time, he of New York University, will pre­ Group. beef sandwiches, filling, dried corn NE Scouts Nov. 13 sent a lecture demonstration gifts, the total value approximating Hostesses will include Mrs. How­ and pepper cabbage. Home-made prettiest among the adults; Roy the names of whom he has on file. worked at A. M. Herman's Variety $1,000. Merkel, the funniest; and Mrs. He remembers "that we knitted Store (now Leh's drugstore); "Teaching for Appreciation." ard Baldwin, Mrs. Raymond Con­ cake, coffee and ice-cream will also Edward A. Hill, nationally known Mrs. Catherine Reilly, coordina­ Christmas cards and odds and rad, Mrs. Sherwood Miller and Mrs. be obtainable, and the bazaar table Thomas Merkel, in a funny-paper cotton petticoats that reached to earned $3.00 a month carrying New nature photographer, Fleetwood R. ends of wool and ribbon are wanted costume complete with mask, was the shoe-tops. They were of natural York and Philadelphia dailies "all tor of rhythmic activities, Philadel­ John Schmehl. will contain a variety of "want- 1, will present his "Story on Eagles" phia, will use the second grade of by the local Juniors, who are to ables." judged the most original. color or yellow Balbriggan. We also over town"; and while his father at the Court of Honor of the North­ make favors for the holiday dinners The Club will be represented at made gray, woolen skirts with red was janitor of the local school (old the laboratory school in a demon­ I the November third meeting of the A program will be presented at east District, Boy Scout. According stration and discussion on "Music at hospitals. eight. borders. And we worked from six building) he helped him sweep. to Paul M. Herring, district ad­ I Berks Federation at the Abraham to six." ! In late summer he extracted Understanding Through Rhythm." [ Lincoln, Reading. Dr. Carl Andrews, Mrs. Clayton Conrad heads the Local and Danish vancement chairman, the Court will She is a frequent speaker at na­ committee on arrangements. Mr. Mertz missed work only twice honey in the Bee House, in the be held Monday at 7 p. m., Novem- ' Hamburg, will speak on "The Con- during half a century,—when he had apple orchard where the George L tional conferences and now directs Grace E.C. Men I stitution," and Dr. Paul Neureiter, ber 13, in Emmanuel EUB Church, | rhythmic programs which by means EXECUTIVES ASK GEISS TO Speakers at Rotary lumbago, and when he dislocated Weaver residence, West Walnut scientist and educator, on "The APPROVE IMPARTIAL SURVEY his jaw in a bicycle accident. "I street, now stands. "Isaac Christ r leetwooa. 0f television are made available to Making of an American." Three scouts will receive the Star, schools within the range of Phila- Last night at the Keystone Hotel, looked a sight after that tumble" sold much of the honey in the Enjoy Travelog The Literature Division will meet Seven leaders of industry in the he will tell you, "but thinking that comb. We used a large container Rank; first and second class awards i delphia stations East Penn Valley met at KHS this Rotarians heard talks by Otto Ves- will be made; and all who qualify . ' November seventh at 7:45 p. m. at week to urge Superintendent of tergaard, Danish orchardist, and N. the spill wasn't so serious I even fitted with a crank, for extracting, At the luncheon at 12:15 Dr Jack Reese, St. Clair, a KSTC the home of Mrs. Russell Edgar. shaved before I went to the doctor." and put the honey in pint and quart for additional awards or ranks at | Louis Wersen) director of Music student, recently presented a trav­ Schools Newton W. Geiss to ap­ G. Stevens, assistant librarian at At Reciprocity KSTC. \DE-IN Deishers, Mr. Mertz also remem­ jars. the Board of Review November | Education) Philadelphia, will speak elog at Grace E. C. Church to the prove an impartial survey concern­ sixth will also be recognized The " Elementary Music newly organized Men's League. Ruth Bonner, president, and Mrs. ing the proposed jointure of school bers, was the first mill in town to "The orchard extended to what is on Trends in Lionel Newcomer, Fleetwood, at­ The Danish guest spoke briefly install electric lights. "When they now Danner's Dairy, and a platform Board will meet at Trinity Lutheran Educati0n." Following the luncheon He took the kodachrome slides districts. concerning orchards in his home­ Church, Topton. Rosenberry, chief, last year on his return from Ath­ tended the reciprocity luncheon of The seven were Paul Wiltrout, ANCE went on for the first time, about a would be erected, and hoe-downs Dr M Claude the Shillington Woman's Club at the land, which contain apple trees hundred people stood across the held, with Dan Kercher as the fig­ District Meeting Music Education, Pennsylvania De- ens, after serving 18 months at the George Wirtz, Nathan Klein, Frank from 10 to 12 feet high that bear American Embassy there. They in­ Berkshire, Reading, when Dr. Ralph Goodman, Pearson Hinterleiter, street to watch the performance. ure caller." William B. Herbein announces partment of Public Instruction, will Hutchison, president of Lafayette eight to 12 bushels each. Ground And a deaf and dumb man jumped (Continued on gage tie—column six) that the annual district meeting I conduct a question box session. In- cluded the Acroplis, Athens; Cor­ Lionel Newcomer and Daniel under the trees is carefully culti­ will be held in St. Paul's Evangel- j eluded in the panel are Mrs. Mil- inth, Greece; St. Peter's, Rome; college, spoke on "Communism and Thomas. vated and well fertilized. He further ical and Reformed Church, Kutz- dred Corrigan, elementary teacher, j Notre Dame cathedral, Paris, and Higher Education." reported that Denmark is widely town, November 14, at 7 p. m., when! Kutztown; Virginia Austin, Temple St. Paul's, London, plus scenes in known for its dairy products; that Spirit of Duvals, Ballet Teachers, V. L. Huntsberger, executive of j University, Philadelphia; Mary Switzerland and various city parks. PARSONAGE BENEFIT Visiting Nurse fully half of the people are em­ Daniel Boone Council, will be the | Gillespie, Lebanon Valley college, At the next meeting, November For the benefit of the parsonage ployed in industry and manufactur­ speaker. Color slides of the na- Annville; Marion Graham, super- 20 at 7:30 p. m. Stanley Adams, fund, the Lutheran women of Beck­ ing; that all steel, copper and metals Undaunted by Great Loss by Fire tional jamboree will be shown, and | visor of music, Bethlehem; Lloyd Kutztown R. D., also a KSTC stu­ er's St. Peter's congregation will Using New Car are imported. The total population jamboree scouts will present brief Mitchell, West Chester State Teach dent, will present color slides of conduct a bake sale at Keodinger's is about four million, and that of Typical of the spirit of Madame tion was made, and they discovered accounts of their experience. ers college; and Velma Oswald, Italy, which he took personally. store room to the rear of the Amer­ Mrs. Melba Nace, visiting nurse, | Copenhagen, the largest city, about D Duval and her daughter Joze is that fire was breaking through the Tickets may be secured from music teacher, Slatington. ican store, Saturday, November is making daily use of the new car one million. He also stated that bi­ £« fact that they will direct their attic into their bedroom. While the troop and pack leaders. The Guild of St. John's Evangel­ fourth, at 9 a. m. The committee on purchased by the Visiting Nurse cycles are used by the thousands, kutztown Ballet group of youth Madame phoned, Joze ran to rescue REPUBLICAN CLUB PARTIES ical and Reformed Church will meet arrangements comprises Mrs. Eliza­ Association. She is also grateful even the Boss riding home from Jancers tonight at the Woman's their pedigreed dogs. LEGION TO BE HOST TO On Friday night November 17th, Monday night at the home of Mrs. beth Hoch, Mrs. Fred Becker and for the partitioned office granted the mill. Housewives also use bikes, ^wb dinner, despite personal loss "Firemen arrived in a surprising­ 14TH DISTRICT, SUNDAY the Republican Club of the fourth Harry Kline. Mrs. Elmer A. F. Kline. her at the Town Hall. carrying not only market baskets on oy fire Tuesday night, at their ly short time" they remember, from Hoch-Balthaser Post No. 480 will district, will conduct another card Last month her professional visits j them, but their children. ^randeval farm, on Route three. Kutztown, Virginville, Fleetwood ven be. host Sunday afternoon to mem­ party at the Fleetwood Legion Hall. totalled 111; hours on duty, 164; I Mr. Stevens' talk was based on his r,f!l? conducted a dress re- and Hamburg, "and we are most bers of the 14th district. About 50 At a similar affair 23 tables were mileage, 893. She made 14 trips to experiences in World War II, ^last night. grateful." sup* are expected. in play. Kutztown Calendar Reading clinics for the benefit of when he served in the signal corps, dJr,.6 "*• of undetermined origin, When Madame and her daughter On November fifth Willis Meyers Local residents were among the 15 patients. Money received totalled as a criptographer, "secret commu­ >r of a S ballet costumes valued were brought to the Kutztown home and his Bar X Boys will furnish many who enjoyed an Old Fashion­ $89.70. nications," concerning the move­ Imum *h;„iM' 0nly three bodices of of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glover, music. A hot lunch will be avail­ ed Party held at Hershey under the She also distributed 15 pieces of ment of planes and officers. He was remain whose farm home is near theirs, able. auspices of the Reading Republican Tonight—Men's Night—Woman's Club Dinner—Grange Hall—Speaker, tame WM ^tact. The ballet Madame was so filled with smoke Professor John Khouri, Albright college—Entertainment by Duval clothing. in South America and on Ascension ^ were in other trunks. Some "We're doing right well and add­ Club. Ballet Group This was reported at the month-' Island, in the Atlantic, supposed to iber of..them were made of imported that she could scarcely breathe. ing new customers" reports Charles ly meeting of the Association, Her­ have been formed by volcanoes. A silks. The Duvals, prior to moving to Tonight—Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 7013 3^' and trimmed with sequins Stufflet, steward. CONCERTS AT FIRE HALL bert Schlenker presiding. Checks small airfield was constructed on Kutztown, conducted a ballet the­ Burgess Ira T. Moyer conducts a October 27—At 7:30 p. m. 25th Anniversary Girl Scouts—KHS—Seven- were received from the Kutztown the island, the runway of which was other elaborate ornamenta- atre school in New York city. Re­ Part Program ""• Jneir clothing and furniture TOILET ARTICLES WANTED! concert each Sunday night at the Social Club and Hoch-Balthaser short and turned almost a complete cently Joze was engaged as a teach­ Fire Hall from seven to eleven, and October 27—At 7:30 p. m. Hallowe'en Party—VFW at Headquarters Post No. 480 American Legion. Ibank .^ scorched. And while telephon­ er of ballet at the Jewish Com­ When 70 wounded were circle, so that if pilots made a miss, es lor the Kutztown Fire Com- brought to Valley Forge hospital plays the flute, clarinet, saxophone October 28—Corn Husking Contest In attendance were Mr. Schlenk­ they would land in the ocean. it in- a munity Center, Reading. and trumpet. His players include er, Caroline Stahler, Dr. and Mrs. j anH L Portion of the ceiling fell recently, every medical attention October 28— Deadline— Needlework Guild—Ingathering Program—7-9 1 O. H. Dietrich, who recently re­ rned three holes in the They now plan to move to Kutz­ Gerald Rohrbach, drummer, and Thomas A. Bock, Fred Wuchter, ybvr D£L town, hoping to secure a property possible was accorded them. But p. m. Trinity Parish House turned from St. Petersburg, was in no toilet articles were available. Edison Peters, pianist. Joyce Sell is October 28—Oyster Supper—Grimville Aid Society—Grimville Church George Meitzler, Warren Gernerd, attendance. He reported that they Jjsntgown the Madame was Wear- suitable both for a home and a vocal soloist. Earl Moyer, Mrs. George Schaeffer, | studio. Mrs. Mary Dague, Downingtown, October 28—From 8-11 p. m. KHS Hallowe'en Dance suffered no damage during the re­ The fire, discovered at 11:30, Legion Auxiliary rehabilitation Similar concerts are played Sat­ October 29—Legion Host to 14th District and Mary Kline. cent hurricane. waned in the attic, and spread to chairman, made a hurried canvass urday night from 9:30 p. m. to 1:30 October 29-November 4—Girl Scout Week The Club was represented at a CHICKEN PATTIE SUPPER CORN HUSKING CONTEST -wooden shingle roof, which had From 4:00 to 8:00 p. m. Saturday, of her neighbors and soon had a. m. November 1—From 4-8 p. m. Supper-Bazaar—St John's Church, Fol­ tri-city meeting of the Allentown- «*n covered with tin. A frame ad- enough tooth brushes, tooth paste lowed by Program The annual Corn Husking con­ Bethlehem-Easton Clubs at the Le­ u'Uon °n the west side of the farm- November fourth, St. Johns Luth­ MONTHLY MEETING November 2—Armistice Program—Legion Auxiliary Juniors test will be held Saturday on the no eran Church will serve a chicken and shaving lotion. high Valley Cooperative auditorium, "se was not damaged. Mrs. Anthony Cardamone, hos­ The next meeting of SL Joseph's November 2—At 7:30 p. m. Election—Youth Council—YMCA Frank Hettinger farm, near Wom­ by President Paul E. Schmoyer, dame pattie supper in the recreation hall. Hospital Auxiliary will be held No­ elsdorf, with George Schaeffer, th?« and her daughter left pital chairman, reports that 1,800 November 3—Lions—Pennsylvania House Wilmer F. Beck and Russell Helm. e Pastry, made by Pennsylvania vember seventh, at the home of the November 3—At 7:30 p. m. Girl Scout Neighborhood Council—St Kutztown R. D., in charge. £ farmhouse at 2:30 p. m. to su­ Dutch cooks, will also be on sale, wounded are expected by Christ­ Sam Butz presided. pervise a rehearsal, and did not mas, and that the naval hospital president, Mrs. Florence Helbert, Paul's E. and R. Church Preliminaries will begin at 9:30 plus ice-cream. East Main street * November 3—At 8 p. m. Pep Rally—KHS Gym IPTON return until after eleven. Madame Make it a date! will decrease its beds for veter­ a. m. fought she smelled smoke, but ans from 600 to 100. November 3-4—Art Conference KSTC WHY WERLNT THE I Phone 32 «ier Joze checked the furnace, ENTERTAINS- FACULTY Toilet articles therefore, will YOUTH COUNCIL POSTPONED November 4—At 9 a. m. Bake Sale—Lutheran Women, Becker's St RAISED CAKES BELLS RUNG? ]ack stove and Tonight's meeting of the Youth Peter's—Koedinger Store-room st. the kitchen W. W. Raker, director of the be greatly needed. Local resi­ Raised cakes will be sold at 12 "Why weren't the local bells *wve they made a pot of tea and KSTC laboratory school and place­ dents may bring their contribu­ Council has been postponed. It will November 4—Oyster Supper—Dunkel's Church Choir—Virginville noon tomorrow in the Church w be held Thursday, November 2, at Fire Hall—Benefit Organ Fund rung on United Nations Day?" ent to bed. ment director, in company with Mrs. tions to Mrs. Eva Frey, rehabili­ school room of St. Paul's Church asks a Patriot booster. "Seems to of cosh owd hen her m 7:30 p. m. at the Gonser Home, when November 4—From 4-8 p. m. Chicken Pattie Supper—St John's Luth­ Raker, recently entertained the tation chairman of the local Le­ by the Aid Society. Orders may be me we should have shown that «h^ °ther persisted that new memoers will be introduced eran—Recreation Hall sne smelled smoke (Joze's sense faculty, wives and husbands at din­ gion Auxiliary. given to Mrs. Joseph Lambert or much loyalty," he adds. °* smell is nil), further investiga­ ner at Swan Inn. and officers elected. any member of the organization. F TWO The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Psu, Thursday, October 26, 1950 Grimville Lutheran Parish EIGHT FROM EAST PENN CAKE SALE Rev. Craig J. Dorward, Pastor AMONG NOVEMBER JURORS The Young Peoples' Soci-, Dunkel's Church repomnL* THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Eight from the East Penn Valley ,, Ten and Tweniy YOUR MITE TO FREEDOM'S FIGHT New Bethel (Zion> Grimville: Merkel secretary, wil] srx>n2^ Published Wtekl, By Reformation Service: 9:00 a. m. were among the 110 jurors chosen "Supreme Liberty** Church for the November term of Civil cake sale in Balthaser"! JJ* « THE KUTZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., INC. Years Ago School 10:00 a. m. October 28, Court The selections were made by Hamburg, Saturday October at? Oyster Supper in the Church Jury Commissioners William Beck­ ginning at 9 a. m. Those desirm 7 GBAS. H. g—", President IRA C. R. GUUMV, Treasurer By Mrs. Albert Hauser er and Carl Savage, also Sheriff make donations are asked to wL** Gulf basement afternoon and evening. them to the garage by 8:30 a. J?* gioni JAOOS R. ESBER, Secretary Dunkel's: Church School 9:30 a. m. Frank Wert President Judge H. i 20 YEARS AGO ield Reformation Service, 10:45 a. m. Robert Mays announced that jurors •Rlt were named only for the week of REVIEWS BOOK P Harry B. Yoder, principal of KHS "Supreme Liberty" October 26. Helen Kloz. KHS librarian fonsj MARTIN H. RITTER November 13 because the trial list 1 CHAS. H. ESSER and Chief Burgess represented this . Junior Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p. m. viewed "Kon Tiki" by Thor HL, * Ion. si Publisher Mauafiui Editor district in the Christmas Seal sale. : New Bethel: Evangelism film, "For includes 52 cases. dahl at a recent meeting of?* Antl A surprise party was held at the Good or Evil". 7:30 p. m. The eight includes Clair Gromis. Literature Group of the JuLr1 Jol F ALLIENE S. DiCHANT, Editer RUTH BARD, Assistaut Editer j home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mer­ Grimville Parish: Hallowe'en Social Kutztown; George Bailey, Mabel College Club at the home of *? October 31, 8:00 p. HL, at Hum- Christ Fleetwood; Louise DeLong. / KERMIT OSWALD, Advertising Manager kel in honor of their son Harvey's othy Seitz. 16th birthday anniversary. mel's Camp Comfort, Lenharts­ Topton: Milton Hochman, Windsor ville. township; Florence Schwalm, Rus­ e Ira C. R. Guldin. purchasing agent CLASSIFIED ADS p^y for the Kutztown Foundry and Ma­ combmanor township; Virgie Lamm. » Tke Kotztown Patriot it test to subscriber! by mail, pottage free, io the ; Ziegel's E. and R. Parish Perry township; and Paul Bartley, Usited States. chine Company, was elected presi­ dent of tbe Reading Purchasing Rev. John L. Herbster, Pastor Greenwich township. c One Year, $2.50; Six Montht, $1.2$; Single Copies, 7c Agents' Association. Longswamp: Worship, 9:15 a. m. BERKS THIRD IN STATE i Byron Stein, local radio dealer, Church School, 10:30 a. m. STORAGE Clattified Advertising Rate*, Per Line, 12c; Legal Notice*, if published • j Ziegel's: Church School 9:45 a. m. IN SEPTEMBER BOND SALES AND er ewrc timet, 12c per line. attended a radio school conducted in Philadelphia. Worship, 10:45 a. m. Bond sales in Berks county to­ talled $910,693 in September, and Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, the Na- j The new model school was com­ OYSTER SUPPER AT pleted at KSTC at a cost of S152.000. Berks was third in the state in the MOVING 1 dona! Editorial Association, and the P.N.P.A. Audit Bureau of Circulation j GRIMVILLE CHURCH sale of ~G" bonds, trailing only- Mrs. Charles H. Esser and Mrs. The Aid Society of New Bethel Philadelphia and Allegheny coun­ Helen Esser Millard attended the Zion's Church. Grimville. will serve ties" reports Jonathan Batdorf. Berks Storage Co. sessions of the State Federation of Subscribers who send notice to this office to have their addresses changed its annual oyster supper. Saturday chairman of the Berks U. S. Sav­ JAMES A. SPEIDEL, Own,, should state the name of the post office or rural route from which it is to br Women's Clubs at Scranton. from 4:00 to 8:30 p. m. at the ings Bond committee. changed, at well at the name of the pott office or mail route to which it is Mrs. Sarah Marx 82. mother of Church. The sales were $531,799 in "E" 15 S. fTH ST., READING, •*, Judge Marx. died. «• be sent The following committees have bonds: $65,195 in "F" bonds; and Agent for Greyvart line*. |^ Mr. and Mrs. George Wirtz en­ been announced by Mrs. Roy Smith, $313,700 in "G" bonds. joyed a trip to Hendersonville. N. general chairman: Oyster Patters: "Our local committee is well long Distance Moving Entered at second-class mail matter at the Kutztown, Pa., Pott Office C, where they attended a water­ Mrs. Ada Bock. Mrs. Walter Herber. pleased" Mr. Batdorf adds. under the Act of March 3. 1879. ways convention. Mrs. James Schlenker. Mrs. James W. S. Christ and Warren Gernerd Rauch. Mrs. George Meitzler. Mrs. purchased the C. W. Keiter store. John Bechlel. Mrs. Herbert RATION A L EDITORIAL NEA NEWSPAPER Greenwich street. Schlenker. ftfrs. Harvey Merkel. ADVERTISING SERVICE, Im„ Mrs. Allen "Miller: Bakers: Mrs. •AS^cgl@N 10 YEARS AGO National Advertising Clarence Dietrich. Mrs. Sylvester A daughter was born to Prof, and Grim, Dora Grim. Lillie Gansinger. O^fN Representative Mrs. Donald Johnson 'Margaret C/iurCbh Services Mrs. Alvin Knittle. Mrs. Morris Grim.> Berger. Mrs. Oscar Schucker. Mrs. Earl Snyder. Mrs. Herbert Schlenk­ Mae Adam and Fred Kummerer. Trinity Lutheran Church St Paul's E. and R., Fleetwood both of Kutztown R. D. 1. were mar­ er. Mrs. William Merkel. Mrs. Har­ Rev. Carlton L. Heckman, S.T.M., Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor vey Merkel. Mrs. Kermit Hamsher: ried by the Rev. E. K. Angstadt. Pastor Minerva Stern was appointed Worship, 10:15 a. ra. Consistory. Oyster Fry-ers: Mrs. Minnie Mil­ "STOUDTY" Church School. 9 a m. Worship. Monday. 8 p. m.. at parsonage. chairman of the Christmas Seal 10:15 a. m— Rev. Rufus E. Kern. ler, Mrs. Florence Kramer, Mrs. sale. Alvin Buck. Mrs. Irwin Snyder. Mrs. "Stoudty" as the children called him, will be missed at Fleet­ Guest Minister. Worship. 7:30 p. Emmanuel EUB, Fleetwood An estate valued at $23,000 in per­ m. Pastor's sermon—The Easy- William Schucker: Oyster Soup: wood. For 15 years he was chief of police, and his daily pleasure sonal property and $8,075 in real Rev. Raymond Miller, Pastor Mrs. John Bechtel. Mrs. Lawrence Yoke." Supper meeting for Every- Church School 9:15 a. m. Worship. was to be at Main and Franklin "when school let out." estate was distributed under the meraber workers, Monday, 6:30 Kunkle, Mabel Berger: Clams: Mrs. will of W. Theodore Miller. p. m. 10:30 a. m. Paul Gansinger. Mrs. William Mer­ Typical of his faithfulness is the fact that he was on duty A son was born to the Rev. and kel. Mrs. Victor Arndt: Water Boys: Mrs. Carlton L. Heckman. Missionary Church, Fleetwood Wilson Merkel. Ray Schwoyer. Ray­ until 2:30 A. M. the day of his sudden death. St Paul's E. and R. Church Rev. John Trusdle, Pastor Approximately 100 farmers help­ Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, Pastor mond Bailey. LeRoy Kunkel: Dish­ He served four enlistments in the Army; guarded defense ed to replace the barn destroyed by Church School. 9:30 a. m. Worship. washers: Minnie Seip. Annie Church School. 9 a. m. Worship, 10:30 a. m. Sing for Joy, 6:45 p. m. HOW TO BE A "SQUARE SHOOTER" plants during the last war; and was always fearless in the per­ fire, on the George Schuler farm. Adams. Gertie Kayser. Mrs. George Grims Old Mill was the scene of 10:15 a. m. Joint Vespers with St. Young People, 7 p. m. Worship, Derr, Mrs. George Wisser. Mrs. formance of his duty. the annual banquet of the auxiliary John's. Reformation Service: 7:30 7:45 p. m. Prayer Service, Wed­ Samuel Heffner. Thelma Lutz. Mrs. of the Kutztown Volunteer Fire p .m. Aid Society, 7:30 p. m. Wed­ nesday, 7:45 p. m. Robert Kramer. Mrs. Chester On Party-line Telephones Company, wthich was attended by nesday. Kramer, Mrs. Edward Fenster­ THE LIBRARY IS FOR YOU 77. Zion (Moselem) Lutheran Church maker. Mrs. George Siegfried. Mrs. The Volunteer Fire Company Grace E. C. Cleveland Grim. Mrs. William Saul: Have you been to the community library lately,—maintained ' Rev. Carlton L. Heckman, S.T.M, WHEN YOU PLAY FAIR AND SQUARE with your party- made a house-to-house canvass for Rev. Ralph H. Bornman, B.D., Pastor Waitresses: Mrs. William Weigle. at the Gonser Home by the Business and Professional Woman's donations to finance the Hallowe'en Pastor Church School, 9 a. m. Worship, Mrs. Milton Arndt. Dorothea Boyer. line neighbors... when you share the service cour­ Club? parade. Church School. 9 a. m. Worship, 10 10 a. m. Grace Wessner. Goldie Dotterer. In Kutztown 440 registered for a. m. "What Only Christians Ex­ Mrs. Earl Sunday, Evelyn Bailey. teously ...youll almost always find the courtesy Volumes are many, and each month between 50 and 75 the draft, and 268 in Fleetwood. perience." Christian Endeavor. Topton-Dryville Lutheran Parish Eleanor Siegfried. Geraldine Ber­ returned! ger, Mrs. Herbert Kistler Jr.. Mrs. new ones are lent by the State library at Harrisburg. 6:30 p. m. Worship. 7:30 p. m. Rev. William H. Kline, Pastor "Making Religion a Cheap Thing." Glenwood Stump. Mrs. Robert Suppose you want to make a call and find the line Patrons are chiefly children. On a recent night two cousins, Trinity, Topton: Church School, Adams. Jean Adams. Dorris Berger. Prayer Service, Wednesday, 7:30 in use. If you hang up gently and give the other person p. m., followed by monthly meet­ 9:15 a. m. Worship, 10:30 a. m. Violet Kunkel. Mrs. John Grim Jr.. Barbara Miller and Judy Diener read two books each and took Mrs. Hattie Stump. Mrs Miriam Sunday ings of the Church School Board St John's Lutheran Church a few minutes to finish his call before trying again, home a third one. Harriet DeTurk helped the BPW volunteer li­ and Senior C. E. Society. Bible Fisher, Vivian Schucker. Anna Rev. J. W. Bittner, Pastor Kramer. Pauline Arndt. Grace your courtesy is appreciated- And suppose, while talk­ brarian to stamp the cards and place the book "tickets" in the I School Club: Each Thursday at 3:45 p. m. Church School 9:00 a. m. Reforma­ Mrs. William Elder, Leader. Baker. Ruth Kohler. Ruth Kistler. ing, you realize that your neighbor wants to make a card index file. And it was Judy who aided in the final calculations ] tion Service. 10:15 a. m. Reforma-1 Shirley Sittler. Nancy Epler. Betty tion Service, 7:30 p. m. Baker, Mrs. Harold Buck. Patrecia call Hell appreciate it if you hang up in a few min­ as to the number of books taken out, patrons, new cards issued, J St Mary's Catholic Church Lesson Epler. Dorothy Weidner. Ethel Bal­ utes and free the line. and visitors. Boys also came, a knot of them finding special interest; The Rev. Francis P. Adolf, Pastor Maxatawny E. and R. Parish thaser, Ruth Schroeder, Pearl The Rev. John Broughmans, Growing Through Reading and Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Pastor Gruber. Mrs. Leon Seip. Annabelle That's "square shooting." It pays dividends! in jet and other planes, and in a book that pictured the many Assistant Pastor Meditation. St. Peter's. Topton: Church School, j Reinhart. Shirley Schucker. Evelyn varieties of dogs. Kutztown—Mass at 7:00 and 9:30 Bechtel. Gladys Dotterer. Mrs. Nor­ Lesson for October 29: Acts 17: a. m. 9:15 a. m. Worship, 10:30 a. m. man Hoffman. Lillian Derr, Irene The BPW encourages the interest of children and young 10-12; Philippians 4: 8-9; / Tim- Evansville—Mass at 8:00 a. m. Christ DeLong s. Bowers: Worship, i Adams. Mildred Snyder. Anna Roth, TIE BELL TELEPIINE COMPANY 0F PENNSYLVANIA people, and also welcomes adults. Thus far Lorraine Saylor has I itby 4: 12-16,- // Timothy 2: 15; 9:00 a. m. Church School 10:15 Elsie Hoppes. Grace Hoppes and 4:13. St Paul's Lutheran, Lyons a. m. Alice Hoppes. read more books than any other patron. Rev. Harold W. Sell, Supply Pastor Maxatawny: Church School, 9:15 a. Memory Selection: Philippians 4:8. Church School: 9 a. m. Sound film, m. Worship, 10:30 a. m. Everyone is urged to bake a cake. The hours: Each Wednesday and Friday from 7:00 to 9:00 ' "For Good or Evil." Worship. P. M. HE PEOPLE of Beroea, In the 10:15 a. m., in commemoration of Maxatawny Lutheran Parish T synagogue there, heard Paul Reformation Sunday. Rev. Daniel F. Newhart Pastor and Silas "with all readiness of Becker's, Worship, 10:15 a. m. WHERE WERE YOU SUNDAY NIGHT? mind," and they examined "the St Paul's Lutheran, Fleetwood JUL scriptures daily, whether these Rev. Harold W. Sell, Pastor Grimville E. and R. Parish Sunday night at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, things were so." 'The scriptures" Church School, 9 a. m. Worship, Rev. A. L. Brumbach. Pastor where a new series of joint worship with St. Paul's began, there were those of the Old Testament. Reformation Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Wessnersville. Worship, 10:30 a. m. /H,tr\vc&tb*4e<)o(- was an attendance of exactly 53, including 10 in the choir, the Ar.d "Greek women of honorable estate and of men, not a few" be­ altar boy and the two ministers. The combined membership of lieved. the two congregations is 1,150. Fifty-five were at Trinity Lutheran The memory selection is a beau­ THE LAW and 45 at Grace E.C. Churches. tiful verse. It shows the power of thought to attain unto Christian Attendance at the movies approximated 300. A similar crowd, graces and virtues. Men tend to be­ 65 per cent out-of-town, heard the concert from seven to eleven come like that on which they con­ Most of the teen-age young­ by a local orchestra at the Fire Hall, "and nearly every table was stantly look. As Ernest looked • Balanced heat in every room—thafi what you fet sters who afoul of the law through a lifetime upon the Great filled." Clubs, lodge halls and veterans headquarters were well with a Lennox Warm-Air Heating System, designed md do not know why! Stone Face, he bore its image by installed to meet your requirements! Call today for patronized. Four of the six eating places on West Main between and by. Christians who meditate FREE survey by our experienced heating engineers. They can hardly be expected White Oak and Greenwich did a lively business. upon gocd things will attain unto to realize that a lack of proper them in due time. Ar.d they who OIL. GAS. COAL Streams of cars kept moving up and down Main Street. Many look ever to Christ will become like moral and religious training has left them ill-equipped for were at home looking at television. him. honest, decent living. Where were YOU? Paul wrote Timothy to study the World's Largest Manufacturers scriptures that he might be able and Engineers of In many cases, their parents to handle "aright the word of LENNOX did not give them the advan­ KSTC SPIRIT truth." And Paul's own dependence Warm-Ait Heating Systems upon the scriptures is indicated in tage of religious education in We liked the spirit at KSTC on home-coming day. his request that Timothy bring him the Church. And so, all their* Like magic such banners and placards as 'Welcome, Alumni the books, "especially the parch­ a lives they may have to pay the and Parents," and "Beat Trenton!" blossomed on Old Main and ments." Tnese parchments were penalty of their parent's doubtless those of the Old Testa­ Luppold Heating Co. neglect. the campus trees. Even rear windows of the dorms were decor­ ment and one or more of the Gos­ R. P. BETZ, Manager ated. The college banner graced the entrance to Old Main, and pels "vhich had been recently writ­ Juvenile Delinquency is the official flag shared honors with Old Glory on the flag staff. ten. "Ask the Man Who Knows" hard to cure, but it is easy to Our lesson is designed to show prevent. The Church, with the The grandstand was packed and there was a large attend­ SEE YOUR LENNOX DEALER that spiritual growth comes through support and cooperation of ance at other functions in celebration of Pennsylvania Week. And reading and meditation upon great 1207 N. llth St., Reading Dial Reading 7145 or 2-0361 faithful parents, can equip of course there was a snake dance, and the Band played an addi­ books. every child with the sure tional concert, a victory one, following the game. foundation of Christian truth.

AL JOLSON WHATS EVERYONE WAITING FOR? We mourn the death of Al Jolson, whose sudden passing V* must have been a special shock to the thousands of UN soldiers 3 whom he recently entertained on the Korean Front. w *HE CHOBCH FOB ALL . ., His was a satisfying career. He shared his joy (not his sorrow) AU FOR THE CHUBCH with the millions whom he loved, radiating good cheer always. His recorded songs will be heard again and again down through ,u a •tor.houL^ c,,««*hip. K the years. WiUl°«" OtomW et***** »«W a«*« His unconquerable spirit will abide. *****' TherV i..-1'""" can reaeont why —- **** «°und m*ad **rric*rrmZ,PZ?0n ,hould NEEDLEWORK GUILD—COMMUNITY CHEST Of course we're not forgetting that Saturday is the deadline For hm OWTT^I. Th*y ar» (1) for the ingathering of new garments for the Needlework Guild, F union which supplies the needs of five worthy Homes. <* the, *tr?i^ <*> Ch urch itM,f We're also preparing to give generously to the Community ;**ch n££ 4 • , - If1"1 »upport P*?*"1 and «w- Chest, which benefits our Community Nurse fund in addition to church .g£jf*S '° 9* to *u>lo-daily. r md r#°<* your many other Red Feather agencies. S2jr.-S3: ; 'i "SCIENCE FOR THE FARMER" "Science for the Farmer," the an­ £**?***> Job* f <•- Letters To The nual report of Pennsylvania's agri­ cultural experiment station, is ******* «Ti.^r ; -7- Editor available without cost to persons interested. Copies may be procured Annville, Pa. from Dr. F. F. Lininger, station di­ Dear Editor: rector, at Penn State, State College, Not because I am a professional Pa. worker in the field of temperance, Research projects under way in / virtually every field of agriculture but because I understand the pow­ 1 Thb *erie. of od> ii being pubtUhad uno*r the au.picei of the East Penn r^oWation of Churches ond • er of the printed page, I want to and related topics are reviewed and express my personal appreciation of reported in Bulletin 529, the 63d •ponsored by these business establishments: annual report of the station. the articles which appear in the W. Thea. Miller A Son Patriot each week as a testimony Bocks Food & Grain Kutztown Foundry to the power of sobriety. There are REFORMATION SERVICE tokmS*" Cool Peed In—fee* Dial S26I and Machine Corp. Reformation Day will be observed all too few editors who have your K1rtxtow1s.Vir9i1r.ille Kailrood 4 Peach Sts, Kirtxtow* courage. at St Paul's Evangelical and Re­ loiWood Street, Kutxtewe formed Church Sunday evening, at Rev. Norman E. Dettra, DeTurks Service Station Kutztown Automobile Co. Held Assistant to the Superinten­ 7:30, at a joint service with St. C. J. Zwoyer & Son dent of the Pennsylvania Tem­ John's Church. The Rev. D. Hor­ Grim Motor Co. Topton Motor Cor Co. Kai 42*4. Farm Implements—Weldiitfl perance League. Former pastor of ton Nace will preach, and worship Maxatawny, Pa. KUTZTOWN 11 Noble St, Kutxtown 110 W. Moio ft, Komow. Emmanuel EUB Church, Fleet- will be led by the Rev. Paul E. TOPTON Phone Kutxtown 500* .wood. Schmoyer. The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, October 26, 1950 THREE

Grim has been on the sick list for torn of an iron Dutch oven and spent a day visiting the Rev. and ESTATE ACTION several weeks. cover with thick slices of raw po­ Pennsylvania Dutch Mrs. D. E. Fetherolf and Ellen Howard Eckfeldt , Rockland Town­ Visitors at the Myron Ritter resi­ tato, then with slices of onion. NEW TRIPOLI Fetherolf, Freeburg. MAXATAWNY dence were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roll ship. Balance of $65,511.19 distrib­ Members of the Missionary Guild «' Society o, Schultz, Macungie, and Mr. and Recipes dough out rather thick and cuUin Mrs. Elmer Fisher uted as follows: To Jacob T. Eck- CLARA A RICHARDS, Reporter Mrs. Homer Wambold, Emmaus. two-inch squares and place on top attended the convention of the Mis­ •"rt* GUd£ sionary Society of the Allentown feldt, $20,377.06; Jeannette M. Black, sponsor I The following visited Mr. and of the onion. Continue until kettle I Mrs. Andrew Wisser and John Geh­ Three typical "Dutch" recipes is filled, having the top layer of Reporter Conference, held at Holy Trinity $20,337.06, and Emily C. Greene, f* Karage" The Young People's Council of Church, Bethlehem. tober 28.be! Mrs Calvin Stump and Edna Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Keiser, ringer: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stew­ are: pie dough. Add water to cover con­ $20,337.06. Frederick R. Snyder, at­ rnldin attended the Kutztown Re­ art, Bethlehem, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ tents halfway. Cover kettle tightly the New Tripoli Church will hold a Three from this vicinity are at­ desiring to Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs. William Schnecken Hallowe'en party, Friday evening, torney. gnal Women's Guild meeting, Deibert, Allentown, called on Mr. vey Wiltrout, Kutztown, Gertrude 1 yeast cake, softened in 1 cup and cook over a low flame until tending the workshop on the new ffi at the Grimville Church. and Mrs. William Fegley. Oldt, Daniel Heffner, Reading, and chicken is tender. November 3. All young people are Church School lessons, "The warm water welcome. Church and Home" series, sponsor­ FLOOR COVER ING Mr and Mrs. Alvin Fegely and William Rupp Jr. and Timothy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heist, Allen­ Vz teaspoon salt JK «« Frederick. Richard and Carl-| and Barbara Lynn Rupp, Spinners­ town. A sound motion picture, "Second ed by the Evangelical and Reform­ 5 tablespoons sugar - - f Chance," will be shown at Ebenezer librarian, ^ n visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond; town, spent the week-end with their ed Church Lehigh Synod, at Salem 1 snthonv Northampton. •] grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Flour (about 6 cups) KUNESVTLLE Union Church, Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Church, Allentown. The three are FLOOR S A N Dl N1G TJ*°r HeyS 2 cups warm' milk The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Raymond Snyder, Louella **mg of th# lohn Reinsmith and daughter j Stump. 2 eggs, well beaten Barbara, Allentown, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Pius Biehl, Kutz­ SEIPSTOWN Ira R. Dietrich The Brotherhood and Missionary Rauch and Mrs. Ray Bachman. The 1 **« ReadSJ Vz cup melted butter sessions will continue for six weeks. 1 «>me of 5or- u« \dam Bleiler, Kutztown R. D., town R. D., were entertained at the Reporter j Guild will meet Friday at 8:00 p. m. WALL COVERING $?edi on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wal-j residence of their son and daugh­ Mrs. Emma Rupp Miller Filling in the Church basement. Francis Hamm, New Tripoli R. D. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlin Reporter { 4 tablespoons sugar The Rev. Glenn Flinchbaugh, Blue Ridge Trail Council No. 179, 1, is a patient in the Allentown Hos­ Biehl. 1 1 PAT **£- and Mrs. William Ebert, | lYz teaspoons cinnamon Hamburg, will conduct Reformed D. of A. will meet Tuesday, Novem­ pital. JZjtf Cave, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Clara Richards visited Mr. and The Rev. John L. Herbster will ber 7 at 7:30 p. m. "A Backward VENETIAN BLINDS 4 tablespoons butter services at the Lenhartsville Church Kathryn Linn returned home idgar Siegfried. I Mrs. Harry Muth, Allentown. conduct Reformed services at Zieg­ Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Church School, Party" and games will follow the el's Church, Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Vz cup broken nuts business session. after vacationing with her grand­ Call 6726 10:30 a. m. mother, Mrs. Fred Linn, Tremont. a new school house were discussed At the service, a vote concerning Soften yeast cake in water and I On Tuesday evening, November GE at the recent session of the Weisen­ the Church incorporation, will be add salt, 1 tablespoon of the sugar,! The Missionary Society of the 21, Blue Ridge Trail Council will Edna Reitz, Allentown, spent the JOHN R. SCHMEHL NEW SMITHVILLE berg Township School Board and taken. A vote on the question, and about Vz the flour. Let rise for Lenhartsville Frieden's Church Will initiate a class of candidates. State week-end at the home of her moth­ 262 EAST WALNUT STREET Building Committee, held at the "Should the Church incorporate?" 1 hour. Add milk, eggs, shortening, conduct a special Thank-Offering officers will be in attendance. A er, Mrs. Myrtle Reitz. KUTZTOWN, PA. (Ar,. Mildred M. Acker, Reporter New Smithville Hotel. was taken at the Lutheran services remaining sugar, and enough flour service, Sunday, November 5 at covered dish luncheon will follow fNG Telephone Krumsville 36-20 Auctioneer Luther Welder has a last Sunday. Church School, 9:45 to make a soft dough. Let rise 7:30 p. m. at the Church. A guest the ceremony. All members are in­ red beet, weighing seven pounds, a. m. again, roll out on a floured board. I speaker will be heard and the New vited. re Co. Officers were named at the recent four ounces, on display at the New The Girls' Guild of Ziegel's Mix sugar, butter, and cinnamon to-1 Bethel Church Choir will render Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scheirer have meeting of the Weisenberg Town- Smithville Hotel. Church met recently at the home of gether with a fork. Spread on j several anthems. moved into their newly-purchased Chartered Bus & Tour Service Owner hio Soil Conservation, held at the Dayton Ritter, brother of Myron Marilyn Miller. Those in attendance dough, roll up like a jelly roll and! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Merkel, Ma­ home on Market street, New Tri­ S>w Smithville Hotel. Those named Ritter, Kutztown R. D. 1, returned were Clara Sechler, Eleanor Moyer, cut into Vz inch pieces. Place on! cungie, visited Mr. and Mrs. William poli. «NC, PA. Betty Zuberka, Ruth Breininger, well greased pan, let rise again, Stump. Mrs. Elmira Fenstermaker and £pre Frank Fritzinger, Breinigs- to his home in Matungie after "«*> Inc. spending ten days picking potatoes Catharine Behler and Mrs. Stanley and bake in a hot oven (400 degrees I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adam, near Ruth Bond, R.N., Allentown, were llp R D chairman; Warren Loch, Brunner. The girls are planning to F.) for 20 minutes. Makes 18 large Ew Tripoli, vice chairman; Myron on his brother's farm. Dayton is an Krumsville, called on Mr. and Mrs. recent guests of Mrs. Elmer Fisher. Call CARL R. BIEBER eighth-grade pupil at the Macungie enter the Slatington Hallowe'en rolls. j nfttpr* Jr., Kutztown R. D. 1, mem- parade, Saturday. Pius Adam. Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman and Er and Harold Kunkel, solicitor. school. Apfelstrudel Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lesher and son sons Henry and Gerald, William KUTZTOWN 5121 Walter George and John Knittle A Young People's meeting will be 2 Vz cups flour Hartman and Mrs. Clara Dorward Further plans for the building of held at Ziegel's Church, Sunday Gene, Lenhartsville, called on A. A. were visitors at Germansville over 1 teaspoon salt Lesher. the week-end. evening, November 5th, to which the public is cordially invited. The 2 tablespoons shortening Hunters are anxiously looking Cora Berk and Sallie George vis­ 2 eggs, slightly beaten BUSINESS MEN'S recently-elected officers of the forward to the opening of the small- Piano-Voice-Organ ited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Moyer and Vz cup warm water game season. Mamie and Ervin Bennecoff. group include Clara Sechler, presi­ Instruction SPECIAL dent; Forrest Shade, vice president; 5 cups sliced apples Elizabeth Millard is attending the John Knittle visited Pius Schleg­ 1 cup brown sugar el. Ruth Breininger, secretary; and State Grange Convention at York. HENRY R. CASSELBERRY Catharine Behler, treasurer. Vz cup seedless raisins BLUE PLATTERS Allen Hamm, near Kempton, pur­ Vz cup chopped nuts Mr. and Mrs. William Millard vis­ Ed.M. chased a stock bull from Curtis The Literary Society will meet 3 tablespoons melted butter ited friends in Pottstown and Ches­ Telephone Kutztown 6141 and ^B?c Berk. Saturday evening, November llth. Vz teaspoon cinnamon ter county over the week-end. Visitors at the Curtis Berk home Officers have been re-elected for a Grated rind of one lemon over the week-end were Mr. and six-month term. The Society will 55 65 Mrs. Emerson Faye and children, sponsor a Hallowe'en Social, open Sift flour and salt together, cut Ida Wertman and daughter Darlene to the public, Friday evening. All in 2 tablespoons shortening, add Wiltrout's and Carl German. young people are to come in cos­ eggs and water. Knead well, then Mrs. Annie Grim, Germansville, tume. beat dough against board until it is spending several weeks at the The following from this commu­ blister. Place in a warm place un­ IT MAKES SENSE" Restaurant residence of her grandson, Clayton nity attended the Kutztown Region der a cloth for 20 minutes. Cover nity attended the Kutztown Re­ kitchen table with small white cloth, Grim and family. The younger Mrs. well floured. Put dough on it. Pull gional Women's Guild meeting, held out with hands very carefully to America's high standard of living is based on its mass at the Grimville Church: Mrs. Stan­ thickness of tissue paper. Spread ley Brunner, Mrs. Clarence Rupp, with mixture of sliced apples, melt­ production efficiency. And mass production is based on Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mrs. George ed butter, raisins, nuts, brown su­ FOR UNUTED TIME ONLY! Behler and daughter Catharine, gar, cinnamon, and grated lemon three simple principles: It makes sense to save time. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Mrs. Charles Walbert and Mrs. Wil­ ring. Fold in outer edges and roll LUXURIOUS $24^s CHE ST-A-SEAT liam Masters. about 4 inches wide. Bake in a very It makes sense to save energy. It makes sense to save Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and hot oven, 450 degrees F., for 10 min­ AT NO EXTRA COST IN EXCHANGE FOR daughter Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs. utes, reduce the heat to moderate money. These same traditionally American principles George Behler and daughter Cath­ hot oven, 400 degrees F., and con­ OtD CLEANER I, arine motored to Hawley and tinue to bake for 20 minutes. Let have been carried over into the field of community TRIP TO [cour­ George Child's State Forest Park cool. Cut in slices about 2 inches in the Poconos. tesy thick. health, welfare and recreation through our Berks County Twin sons were born in the Al­ Chicken Pot Pie lentown Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Community Chest. The Community Chest way—22 Red L0NGW00D GARDENS George Rupp. 1 large chicken, cut in portions line In observance of Pennsylvania 4-5 large potatoes Feather services but only one campaign a year saves son Week, the Allentown-Betblehem 3 large onions For reservations and information call Kutztown 2277 or Gas Company published a book of Salt and pepper time, energy and money. It makes sense. sin, typical Pennsylvania recipes. Pie dough for two crusts. 6481. talk- Among those from each county is Wash, drain and dry chicken. the "Lehigh Ham and Potato Spe­ Place a layer of chicken in the bot- ce a cial", the recipe of Mrs. Ralph Mil­ min- 0/fiy. e e I ler, submitted by Mrs. Emilie Lun­ ger, Lehigh county Home Econom­ ist. UNIVERSAL CLEAN-AIR CLEANER Ralph Miller made a business trip to Huntington Valley and Philadel­ BRINGS YOU THIS AMAZING OFFER phia. You get a $24.95 hassock-chest... you get Dorothea Hamm and Sandra the best Tank Cleaner money can buy. The Chattin visited Marilyn Miller. new Universal Clean-Air Cleaner is way Raymond McClellan is acting ahead with the exclusive "Tattle-Tale chairman of the Weisenberg Com­ munity Chest campaign. Other vol­ Which Democratic Laws Light" and "Thread-Picking, ONLY Self-Cleaning Nozzle." It $7Q95 unteers include William Masters and Mrs. George Behler. cleans, dusts, demoths, polishes, ,y'i^_...^ sprays, shampoos, deodorizes, is Attach***** Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs. Stan­ ley. Brunner will represent the Kutztown Regional Women's Guild 111 ' (wtom Jtrled • Size 26V,"xl5" at the Synodical meeting of the 1 Tufted Sea! • Compartments UNIVERSAL Guild, to be held November 8th at Fodeproof For Cleaner the Phoebe Home, Allentown. The Would Republicans Repeal? leatherette • Brass Trim tmman Most COMPUTI imt at MM UUMUM WW two are the Regional delegates and Mrs. George Behler will represent the Ziegel's Guild.

GEORGE ERB The devotion of thought to an Social Security? Marshall Plan? Gl Bill of Rights? honest achievement makes the i 204 NOBLE STREET, PHONE 3031 KUTZTOWN achievement possible.—Mary Baker I Eddy. Aid to Korea? Veterans' Hospitalization? Crop Storage? tW/ly ung- law Insurance on Bank Deposits? Minimum Wages? National Defense?

IMAGME/ w jtvsr Judging from the smear words employed by Re­ forces and pull troops out of Europe and Japan. That'll publican candidates in Berks County and Pennsylvania, save money—until the Reds take over. SMwares nm they are AGAINST all of the above-mentioned laws. WOULD REPUBLICANS REPEAL rents These are Democratic Fair Deal laws which the Repub­ ivan- licans are trying to smear as "creeping socialism." What BANK DEPOSIT INSURANCE? »n in WE SAVED $/OOP f bunk! Berks voters know the Republicans have NO PRO­ During the Hoover Depression, 3,600 banks folded their • in two years. Depositors lost more than $1 billion. The the uld icans. If this is the "creeping socialism" Republicans are farmers. |»up- (1) howling about, why don't they advocate repeal? Is this the bogey-boo the Republicans are holler­ his f*** «... te« why you could pay $1,000 more Y£S, ANY OTHER CAR ing about? If it is, why don't they suggest repeal of both *d till not gut all the) extra room, ease of WOULD REPUBLICANS REPEAL "*I«Q and famous dependability af Dodge! THAT Pt£AS£D OS BOW laws? !H"«crrER way to spend 5 minutes than MARSHALL PLAN AND KOREAN AID? Many other Democratic measures have contributed iijiiii^g $1.0001 Yes, just 5 minute* COST $ t,000 MORSf *v vnn r? *or us *° show you why owners Republicans moan about expenditures in govern­ to the nation's prosperity—greatest in history. They have U ujd 3 1 000 more for a 1 Kill 00° 1 ® P ? J - car M" ment, but they forget that 70 per cent of every dollar in strengthened America and raised our living standards. n7 >i, «w all that Dodge gives you! fcr rr!,0H *ou roominess inside—head room, our budget this year goes for past, present and future Democrats are proud of their record—for the common J pn. shoulder room. We'll let you New B/'ggerUafoe at?* handling ease, the start-and-stop wars. Maybe the Republicans want to disband the armed people of Berks County and the nation. "****• of Fluid-Drive. ^karn about(famo Dodge ruggedness „, ^PendabilitVthat saves you money ' att» year. "lit srL°Ujdecide on *ny car>come inl Don't DODGE For Freedom and Security ' 'Pend 5 minutes with us—save $1,000! emtft AMY mmm\W NM fntnffie AMMMMMMP and Is NICK CILIBERTI MOTORS VOTE DEMOCRATIC DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE 601 General Election-Tuesday, November 7 EAST MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN DIAL 2013 Politico! AeVt.

I Pet- SOS* The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, October 26, 1950 FOUR F ren Ziegler, Pauline Kramer and, f Rohrbach, Boyertown, Mr a. hunter, is enjoying his favorite Carl Hilbert. Warren Mertz and son DeZ*M sport Crossword November 2: Mrs. Lester Clem- KIRBYVILLE MOSELEM SPRINGS and Mrs. Charles Dietrich iS* FREDERICKSVILLE Oswin Wessner, Kutztown, was a mer, Lee Steffy, Ralph Konemann, Larry, Mrs. Florence Fe?S local visitor. Puzzle Mrs. Bertha Faust Mildred S. ChrUfanan Henry lehrboek Mrs. Helen Stein, Evelyn Bock Ru- Reporter Clara Bechtel, Mrs. SaU^JjM Wilson Reinert purchased a stove HORIZONTAL brecht, W. H. Noll, Carl Manwiller, Reporter Reading, and Mr. and Mrs iN Reporter in Bally. 1 Heavy blow Charles Rothermel, David Bach­ The house formerly owned by George Schuler, Jr., is a patient Noll. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Derr visited man, Raymond Bleiler and Richard *sa The Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell, Daniel Imbody, Green Lane. (slang) Katie Wessner, has been sold to in the Reading Hospital. I Nave ot • Hoch. John Trexler, Virginville. Lutheran pastor, conducted serv­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ritter, Read­ wheel The following visited Mr. and ices at Huff's Church, last Sunday Mrs. Bertha Faust and son Her­ ATHLETE'S FOOT ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fidler, 8 Charts -" - ••» Mrs. Ammon Davis, who recently bert visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne NO ALCOHOL-NO ACID-NQ fc evening. Movies were shown. The Mt. Penn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Har­ 12 Plane surface became the parents of a son, Terry altar flowers were placed by the Aid 13 Gone by Koch, Temple, and Mr. and Mrs. For quick relief and good «^u. "*s\ old Albitz at the "Patch." BOWERS Ammon: Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose famous VICTORY OrNTMENr'rl? J Society. The Rev. and Mrs. Roger Stimson 14 Succulent Harold Heinly, Fleetwood. for the boy* in the Army, now fA.T?*M William Shoemaker, Macungie, and children, Chester, were at their plant Mrs. William Angstadt Mr. and Mrs. Erland Waite, Little Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scholl folks; Get VICTORY-^ ^?

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BEgyigypART PEOPLE KNOW A GOOD THING WHEN THEY SEE IT! KUTZTOWN The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa.t Thursday, October 26, 1950 FIVE •d son Demu-T1 I Dietrich and Z freshments were enjoyed. Those in Gehris and son John, Mrs. Stena Mrs. Arthur Miller, Fleetwood, K«nce Fett, u? Helen Reinert Weds Banquet of Lyons | attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ Gehris, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gehris, called on Mr. and Mrs. Fremont M™ Sallie M/5* jamin Garber, Pottstown, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehris, Mr. and Hilbert. [Tand Mrs. fig* Mrs. Howard Hammes, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Keller, Reading, Mr. June Stein and Mrs. Nevin Stein Car! Fenstermacher! Auxiliary, Nov. 10 Wetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eagle, and Mrs. Robert Bitting, Bingham- spent a day in New York City. TOPTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carl, Reading, ton, N.Y., Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Huffs Church was the scene of The annual banquet of the Aux-, Mr. and Mrs. Orie Baer, Pricetown, Joseph Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PS FOOT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yerger, Top- Stern and children, Mrs. Roy Reim­ Fifteen years ago on October 7 •hP recent marriage of Helen Mae iliary of the Lyons Fire Company' Mrs. Susanna Seidel, Maidencreek, • ACID—NO ST1V XSnert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will be held Friday, November 10 ton, Nan Schwoyer and Sarah Hof­ ert, Kutztown, Roy Gehris, LeRoy Earn I Reinert, Alburtis R. D. 1, at 7:30 p. m., at the Grange Hall, Hallowe'en Social CALENDAR Demonstration is fer. Schaffer, Calvin Hertzog, Mrs. Ed­ oldest resident of Berks county, T Carl G. Fenstermacher, son of Kutztown. Tonight—Penny Games, Service Six East Penn residents recently win Kemp, Lyons, and George died at the age of 101. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Fenstermacher, A total of 30 attended the annual! Mothers enjoyed a 457-mile motor trip over Campbell, Fleetwood. Kutztown R. D. 1. The ceremony Hallowe'en party of the Auxiliary, Friday, Longswamp October 27—Hallowe'en Social, Held by Auxiliary the Super Highway. The return trip Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and AN ADVERTISEMENT TODAY was solemnized by the Rev. Wilson held at the Fire Hall. Longswamp High School, 7:30 was via the Lincoln Highway. The children, Kutztown, and Mr. and A CUSTOMER TOMORROW The 30 included: Mrs. Nevin! p. m. six included Mr. and Mrs. George H The annual Hallowe'en Social of A total of 57 attended the recent The bridal party comprised Ruth Stein and daughter June, Mrs.' October 27—Hallowe'en Social, meeting of the Lyons Fire Company DeTurk, David DeTurk, Mrs. Lloyd opinert maid of honor; Gladys Daisy Loy, Mrs. Beulah Angstadt, the Longswamp schools, open to the St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Schwoyer, Dale Schwoyer, Lyons, Spffner and Betty Moyer, brides- Mrs. Elda Ritz, Mrs. Norman Wel­ public, will be held Friday at 7:30 Lyons, 7:00 p. m. Auxiliary, which was followed by a and Fern Hensinger, Alburtis. plastic demonstration. The demon­ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING „MAS and Earl Fenstermacher, der, Mrs. S. B. Heffner, Mrs. Min­ p. m., at Longswamp High school. October 28—H a I lowe'en Party, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Heffner and Either of the bridegroom, best nie Brendle, Mrs. Sarah Hoffer, A grand march is scheduled for Pioneer Grange strators were Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Norman Welder vis­ man The ushers were Raymond Mrs. Emma Oswald, Mrs. Ida Leib­ 8:00 p. m., with Lois Boyer and October 30—Veterans' Memorial Fenstermacher, Topton. ited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landis, Reinert, brother of the bride, and ensperger, Mrs. Kathryn Parkes, Joyce Grim in charge. Committee The 57 included: Mrs. Edwin New Berlinville. FAIRGROUNDS MARKET Mrs. Cora Arndt, Mrs. Jennie Yo­ ctprling Acker. Other committees comprise: Cake November 1—Home Economics Schade, Mrs. Ray Kutz, Mrs. Edna Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hertzog and The soloist, Miriam Long, was ac­ der, Mrs. Gertie Reppert, Mrs. Sue Walk: Lillie Trollinger, who will Club, 8:00 p. m., Mrs. Harold Bechtel, Mrs. Lillian Leiby, Mrs. Schlegel, Mrs. Esther Haring, Mrs. children and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ON THE READING FAIRGROUNDS TRIC companied on the organ by Mrs. furnish the cake, and Shirley Trol­ Overly, hostess Wilmer Musser, Mrs. Theodore Ben- Reinhard and children visited Mr. Edwin Schade, Mrs. Elda Geh­ linger, Pearl Meek, Shirley Meek, November 2—Fire Company Aux­ Mr iriai Re M S A na ! Verna Minnich. ringer and children, Mrs. Laura £l°™Ki \y £ ?2' £ - ? and Mrs" Carl Hertzog"and Mr. and The reception followed at the Pearl Kauffman and Lorraine Sea­ iliary, 8:00 p. m. Gambler, Mrs. Dorothy Fenster­ Weidner, Mrs. Mabel Kutz, Mrs. man, ticket-sellers; Cake Sale: Ron­ November 2—Longswamp V.F.W. Mrs. Luther Epting, Topton. WE SELL AT 10 TO 30% LESS >ER Longswamp V.F.W Post Home, in Mary Schwoyer, Mrs. Verna Rein­ macher, Mrs. Laura Weidner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Romberger Mertztown. after which the newly- ald Solt, Lois Boyer. Joyce Grim, Beulah Angstadt, Mrs. Elda Ritz, hart, Mrs. Edna Lynn, Mrs. Carrie Pearl Meek, Charles Fegely, Glen- Mrs. Elda Gehringer, Mrs. Verna and son Ronald, Myerstown, visited weds left for a honeymoon at Ni­ Hilbert, Mrs. Mary Hertzog, Neida Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stein. EVERY SATURDAY 1 TO 11 P. M. agara Falls. The couple is residing Roy Geist and Lorraine Seaman, Reinhart, Mrs. Helen Kemp, Mrs. Schwoyer, Dorothy Focht and who will supply the cakes; and Armistice Service Hilda Weiser, Mrs. Esther Haring, The following visited Mrs. Sallie in Fleetwood. Rosaria Reppert. Zimmerman: Mr. and Mrs. John The bride is a graduate of Kutz- Corine Reinert, Joyce Grim, Shir­ Mrs. Hettie Schade, Mrs. Laura rnwn High school and the Joyce The games were arranged by Mrs. ley Keim, Shirley Scheirer, Shirley Moyer, Mrs. Mayme Fox, Mrs. Lucy Mary Schwoyer and Mrs. Maljel Trollinger, Sandra Moyer, Grace By Legion, Nov. 12 Williams, Mrs. Bertha Oswald, Mrs. Art School of Beauty Culture, Al- Boyer, Joan Kern, Irene Moser, Ar­ ientown. She is proprietor of the Kutz, and Mrs. Verna Reinhart was Arline Schaeffer, Mrs. Pearl Schaef- in charge of decorations. The re­ lene Rohrbach, Lillie Trollinger, An Armistice Day service, spon- fer, Mrs. Esther Fink, Mrs. Jennie Helen Mae Beauty Shop in Fleet­ freshments were covered-dish style. Marjorie Keim, Virginia Keim, wood since April, 1946 sored by the Ray A. Master Post Yoder, Mrs. Sue Schlegel, Mrs. Thelma Landis, Grace Kerchner No. 217, American Legion, will be Florence Yenser, Mrs. Ida Leiben­ Don't Sabotage Progress The bridegroom, also a KHS CHICKEN PATTIES and Janice Reinhard; Games: Nor­ held at Trinity Lutheran Church, sperger, Mrs. Emma Oswald, Mrs. alumnus, employed as a cabinet­ The Aid Society of Christ (De- man Bond, Dale Bailey, David Sunday, November 12, at 10:30 a. m. Frank Reed, Mrs. Mildred Leiby, maker in Reading. Long's) Reformed Church, Bowers, Bleiler and GlenRoy Geist; Ice The Post and Auxiliary will attend Mrs. Emma Gordon, Mrs. John De- A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS FOR THE THINKING CITIZEN Pre-nuptial entertainment for the will serve a chicken pattie supper, Cream: Charles Fegely, John in a group. Long, Mrs. Russell Rhode, Mrs. hride was a surprise miscellaneous Saturday, November 4, from 4:00 to Under Pennsylvania law, a Governor cannot serve for two con­ Walker, Kenneth Jarrett, Donald Mrs. Ruth Speer, secretary of the Mabel Kutz, Mrs. Charles Weaver, secutive terms. Jhower given by her sister Ruth, at 8:00 p. m., at the Church. P. Reinert, George Isamoyer, Don­ Auxiliary, is the delegate to the Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. John W. the home of their sister-in-law, Mrs. ald Funk, Wayne and Stanley Moll, Schuylkill-Berks Bi-County Council Fenstermacher, Mrs. Sarah Hoffer, Governor Duff, who has given this State its most able, efficient and Paul Reinert, Fredericksville. WHITE ELEPHANTS Ronald Solt, Ronald Rohrbach, War­ meeting, to be held Wednesday, Mrs. George Arndt, Mrs. George progressive administration in modern years, thus cannot continue HOSPITAL AUXILIARY A white elephant sale will follow ren Gift and Franklin Bleiler; Hot November first, at 11:00 a. m., in Parkes, Mrs. Margaret Eckert, Mrs. in the office. the business session of the Fire The Reading Hospital Auxiliary Dogs: Janice Reinhard, Irene Moser, Shillington. . I Pearl Eckert, Mrs. Dorothy Arndt, He can, however—as U.S. Senator—continue to devote his sound wilKmeet Monday, November 6, at Company Auxiliary, Thursday, No­ Pearl Meek, Fern Hoppes, Joyce Mrs. Verna Helbert, president, Mrs. Lloyd Schwoyer, Mrs. Minnie vember 2, at 8:00 p. m. statesmanship, humanitarian outlook and fighting determination to the s 00 p m . at the home of Mrs. Am­ Grim, Lorraine Seaman, Corine and Mrs. Speer spent two days in Brendle, Mrs. Earl Hassler, Mrs. service of Pennsylvania .. . and the nation. brose Moll. The "piggy" will be sup- Reinert, Virginia Keim, Thelma Harrisburg, attending the Child Carrie Hilbert, Mrs. David Hertzog, pued by Mrs. W. N. Miller. V.M.C. MONDAY Landis, Lillie Trollinger and Grace Welfare, Rehabilitation and Educa­ Eleanor Trexler, Ruth Funk, Mary Your vote can elect him U.S. Senator! The Veterans' Memorial Commit­ Bower; Candy: Marjorie Keim, tion of War Orphans Conference, Ann Fenstermacher, Betty Schade, 'ashioned tee will meet Monday at 8:00 p. m., Grace Kerchner, Irene Moser, also the Presidents' and Secretaries' Daisy Kemp, Neida Schwoyer and A Record of Achievement and Practical Economy LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED in the Bank basement. Sandra Moyer, Betty Minner, Hope Conference, held in the Forum Arlene Arndt. The well-balanced program in which Governor Duff has combined Grim, Barbara Beiry and Shirley Building. They were registered at Hon. JAMES H. DUFF sound plans with swift action, has brought real benefits to every Trollinger; and Sodas: Donald P the Penn Harris Hotel for U. S. Senate community, every home and every citizen—farmer and businessman, Reinert, Ronald Solt, Donald Keim, Further plans for the annual ban­ employer and employe, young and old, healthy and afflicted. IERY quet will be discussed by the Past LYO N S THEATRE John Schnabel, Stanley Moll, Har­ It has brought Pennsylvania recognition as a national leader in industry, old Derr, Glen Roy Geist, David Presidents' Parley of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Mark Reed PALACE TOPTON, PA Bleiler, Norman Bond, Dale Bailey, at its meeting, Monday, November agriculture, health, highways, education and the battle against polluted Glenn Kline and Charles Fegely. 6, at 8:00 p. m., at the Miller Home. Reporter water and air... at the lowest cost per capita of any large State. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26-27-28 The orange and black decorations Mrs. Ruth Speer will be the hostess. Cpntinuance and expansion of this program which has made Pennsylvania will be arranged by Norman Bond, The banquet will be held Satur­ Following a brief worship service a better place in which to live and work is pledged in the Republican *,****•* ****>*eaoe*,ooamoe*>oe Walter and GlenRoy Geist, David day, November 11, at 6:30 p. m., at Party's platform. the Keystone Hotel, Kutztown. In­ at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Sun­ Bleiler, David Hertzog, Edward day at 9:00 a. m., the sound film, Your vote can prevent sabotage of this program! i HOW yoifve SUN ivmwm!M Knerr, Ronald Rohrbach, George vitations are extended to past com­ "For Good or Evil," will be shown. .^UIMIIA PICTURES pr..... Isamoyer, Kenneth Jarrett, Shirley manders of the Post. Mrs. Elsie Trollinger, Franklin Bleiler, Janice Kemp is general chairman The Young People's Class of St. Governor Duff supports the man with the heart, mind ana vigor to Reinhard, Joyce Grim, Fern Hoppes The Auxiliary Juniors will meet Paul's Lutheran Church will spon- carry through the program so well planned, so effectively progressing. and Thelma Landis. Friday November 10, at 6:00 p. m., sor a Hallowe'en Social, open to the That man is John S. Fine, eminent for more than 22 years in Penn­ at the Miller Home. Members are I public, Friday at 7:00 p. m. at the sylvania's civic and judicial life. Fine is forceful, progressive and able. asked to bring coupons and jokes j Church. He will make a great Governor. * Grange Hallowe'en for the scrap books. Margo Ann| Members of the Young People's The other candidates on the Republican ballot have likewise proven Wendell and Marjory Speer have i Class of St. Paul's Lutheran Church their worth and experience in government. That is why their names m the highest number of points thus recently enjoyed a hay-ride. Fol­ e Party on Saturday |S lowing a four-hour ride in a wagon are on the ballot. wnwmM e driven by Harold Angstadt, refresh­ Your vote can elect them just as it can prevent amateurish tinkering or P. G. SOCIETY HONORS ments were served in the Church deliberate sabotage of a great program for a great LUi ALBRIGHT. Jui WALLACE- torn REEVES, rim MILES. Fm. FER6DS0R a The annual Hallowe'en party will Hen. JOHN S. PINE MUHLENBERG PROFESSOR Basement. A comedy act was also State. The thinking voter will not be confused by for Governor Settee fxetai rtem Ttselbi. froa • Smarts; frm*nf Port atory ot ROT Heffka • be the feature of Saturday night's presented. Those sharing in the fun false premises and false promises. He will elect— S* %. STlWr! SMON PWOUCTX* . Dn*M b> UQTD BACOM M. session of Pioneer Grange. All in The Pennsylvania German So- Continuous Show Saturday from 2 P attendance must be in costume or pay a fine. Prizes will be awarded Allentown, awarded a SUNDAY & MONDAY, OCTOBER 29-30—2 ACTION HITS stadt, Jeannie Elder, Lillian Zuber, and special games are being Dr. Harry Hess Reichard, professor Marian Haas, Roberta Hilbert, Jay JAMES H. DUFF JOHN S. FINE planned. Refreshments will be emeritus of German at Muhlenberg, I for U. S. SENATE for GOVERNOR served. for his "outstanding scholarship in Lee Haring, Richard Heffner, Dal- \ireat adventure The Virginville grangers will pre- collecting and interpreting dialect ton Reed, Elliott DeLong, William, LLOYD H. WOOD JOHN C BELL, Jr. sent a program at the November poetry and drama." David and Ronald Schwoyer, War­ for Lieutenant Governor for Juttice, Supreme Court •rfrw CJN00B ren Musser, Wayne Hertzog, Car­ llth meeting of Pioneer Grange. Dr Donald Yoder, of the Penn roll Angstadt, Melvin Weidner, Neil WILLIAM S. LIVENGOOD, Jr. BLAIR F. GUNTHER Kissinger's Grange will be host to syiVania Dutch Folklore Society, for Secretary, Internal Affair* for Judge, Superior Court Pioneer members, Monday, Novem­ Haring, Paulette DeLong and Mr. Lancaster, who shared in the Folk j and M'rs Elwood DeLong. ber ,27th. Festival here, spoke on Pennsyl­ REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE OF PENNSYLVANIA * \Wtn% flCTHKS OfKtflK The Home Economics Club will vania Dutch Spirituals; John Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haring were meet Wednesday. November first, at York, on "Henry William Stiegel;" hosts at a Hallowe'en party at their M. HARVEY TAYLOR, Chairman hmin SC 8:00 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Har­ and James Henninger, Allentown, home. The guests were greeted at old Overly, Mertztown. "Spelling, Dialect and Customs of the door •* a ehost Games and re" The Club will conduct a refresh­ the Pennsylvania Dutch." 1#mVADAi\ ment stand at the Frank Stoudt pub­ President Henry S. Borneman, lic Sale, Saturday, November 4th. Philadelphia, stressed the accom­ DOROTHY FORREST FRANK GEORGE % plishments of the late Jacob Stauf­ mm-' TUCKER ' FAYLEN * MACREADY She or He Will Treasure a fer, scientist, Lancaster artist and Gift from Dry botanist in the mid-nineteenth cen­ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 1 tury, and introduced a book of Because Dry has a reputation for offer­ Stauffer's drawings of insects and ing only the finest merchandise. The fam­ butterflies. FORD is nimble ERSAl INTERNATIONAL P ous Geneva FF20 movement watch—yel­ low gold, ladies watches $10 up—men's Fleet of foot is the fine '50 Ford with its pick of oom gold wrist watches $20 up. Cuff Links— CEMETERY nimble power, V-8 or Six. You get extra safe, sure­ iarbara Robert PRESTON Stephen McNALLY Phyllis Necklaces and Earrings $8 up— MARKERS footed stops, too, with 35% less pedal pressure, Ladies' Bracelets—Speidel Watch Bands— MONUMENTS thanks to Ford's big King-Size Brakes. And you'll Diamond Rings—Ladies' and Men's Rings find Ford's "Finger-Tip" Steering makes Ford a ^**Zy HEADSTONES STANWYCK —Full line of Forstner Merchandise. honey to handle on the highway—a plaything to park. itztown, Penno. IRWIN A. DRY GEORGE S. CHRISTMAN Jeweler Sales Representative Register TUESDAY for WEDNESDAY CASH NITE! 96 S. White Oak St., Kutztown WEDNESDAY'S Award Drawing About 9:00 P. M. 116 N. Franklin St., Fleetwood Phone 5082 WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING / FORD is slick Slick as a whistle is your ride in * 7Kij ouAfoMm fmffri '50 Ford. Bumps are sponged up by Ford's "Hydra-Coil" and '*Para- Flex" Springs, giving you the feel of pavement smoothness even on rutted dirt roads.

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SON BORN IN VIRGINIA TO GRACE CHURCH CITED For 17 years he has headed the new refrigerators in the Home Eco­ Emma Furst Chosen Broadcast at KHS LT. AND MRS. R. S. BECKER B.P.W. Makes 77 at Regional at Grace E. C. received two cita­ Fleetwood Visiting Nurse Associa-( nomics department; added new A son, Richard Samuel Becker, tions at the recent annual conven­ tion, and has been adjutant of Hor­ desks in two classrooms; built the \ more easy • i^ ace M. Kieffer Post No. 625 Ameri- >athleti c field, skating rink, and ten­ Jr., weighing eight pounds, three tion of the Sunday School and 1 Pin-up of 73 Pilots Attended by 275 ounces, was born in Hampton, Va., Merry at YMCA Grimville Church Christian Endeavor Federation of can Legion. He is a past president nis court; planted trees on the ath­ Hospital, to Lt. and Mrs. Richard the denomination, at First Church, of the Schoolmen's Club of Berks; letic field; paved the playground; Easton. county and is affiliated with Mystic planned the annual re-decoration of You Worrit nnp of the most recent honors Mr. and Mrs. George Adams were Samuel Becker, Sr. Mrs. Becker was The Business and Professional Seventy-seven, representing 10 Star Ldge 73, Emmaus, and Emmaus! Wd Jrorded Emma Furst, "Miss Read- proclaimed the winners of the formerly Beverly Johnson, daughter Guilds of the Evangelical and Re­ The Church school moved from classrooms, including this year's [oungster? Woman's Club made merry Tuesday sixth to second place in attainment Encampment, 15, Independent Or-! renovations; helped to plan the new ? pair of 1950," was being chosen "Here Comes the Bride" program, of Colonel and Mrs. Leonard John­ night at the YMCA in the Gonser formed congregations attended the der of Odd Fellows. He is also in 1DS UD girl of Flight 5819, of the broadcast over WHUM, from the son, Ft. Monroe, Va. Home, at a Hallowe'en party. It Fall meeting of Kutztown Regional standards on a percentage basis; heating system; placed tables in Air and the Christian Endeavor earned demand as a speaker. the science room and added new SePParf Force Base, Texas. KHS auditorium, under the au­ The father was promoted to First was a spooky business, arranged by at Grimville Church. ^yhelpti spices of the choir of St. John's Lieutenant after graduation from fifth place among the senior So­ His wife is the former Mabel' office furniture. cS! received a letter informing her Ethel O'Neii, Mary Virginia Shara­ Mrs. Clair Rhodes, Philadelphia, cieties. of their selection, signed by 73 pi- Evangelical and Reformed Church. the Air Craft Controller School, din and Mary Jane Troutman. The membership chairman of the Na­ Schaeffer, a daughter of the Rev. In addition the former supervis­ nappy. They w"the majority of them from They will compete in the monthly Panama, City, Florida. He is sta­ masqueraders, who included a witch tional Guild, outlined the work for Daniel E. Schaeffer, Emmaus. Their ing principal sponsored a Hi-Y and Eerks and Lehigh counties. "Jackpot Night" of the same pro­ tioned at Newcastle airport, Dela­ from Latvia, a sailor, a scrub the year; Mrs. J. Lloyd Snyder, Al­ NURSES* SCHOLARSHIP FUND son Alton is a teller at the Berks! a Y-Teen program; a club program Additional gifts include seven gram, Friday, November 3 in Read­ ware, eight miles from the home of woman, a bride, a hunter, and lentown, outgoing Lehigh Synodical Mrs. Ammon Buchman, Mrs. Al­ Trust Company. They have two to meet State requirements; and or­ ing. bert Hauser and Mrs. Richard grandchildren. ganized the School Band. He also BCT A «aees including two orchids, $25 his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. others, were obliged to sit in semi- president, spoke, as did Mrs. John »Uiu>. e Others who answered questions Henry Brader, Newark, Del., for­ L. Herbster, Kutztown, who will be Parkes were guests of Mrs. Ralph Achievements instituted the recreational program ^i iersey dress, birthstone ring, darkness until the entire 14 ar­ Toberman (Betty Buchman) at a °*OANIZA. So. g"dear-rings and a $15 gift during the 30-minute broadcast, merly of Kutztown. He just re­ rived. A trip was then taken into her successor. During his regime as supervising for the summer months. were Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer, turned from a cross-country flight a land where skeletons jumped out During the brief business session Reading Hospital Alumnae card principal Mr. Smith introduced a ce?he°modelled an original white Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Meek, Mary to New Mexico, Texas and Nevada at you, where you walked on leaves, Mrs. Paul E. Schmoyer presided; party in the Nurses' recreation large number of "firsts." ,£nine gown by Cecil at the Read- Louise Berg, all of Kutztown, and with his F 86 Sabre jet plane. He Mrs. Roy Smith, of the host Guild, hall. Proceeds went to the nurses' were hit by a wet sandbag, en­ scholarship fund. He placed the High school on the S Country Club, also at the fash- Jacob Rothermel, Mertztown R. D. has visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. countered sponges along the rope gave the welcome; Mrs. LeRoy accredited list of the Middle States M Swing with... ING 1 show at the Green Hills Coun- 1. The star of the program was Samuel Becker, Fleetwood, three guide, not to mention cobwebs. And Reidenauer had charge of the Lit­ Association of Colleges and Sec­ •DM ONE COH. "J club- and was photographed in David Williams, young Negro solo­ times since he is in Delaware, and all the while there was the sound erature; and Mrs. D. Horton Nace ondary Schools; enriched the pro­ £tU*tmUan*ft HLDER If hlthing suit and evening gown ist, Pottstown. Johnnie Deegan was also flew over Fleetwood and Kutz­ of running water, a burglar alarm, and Mrs. Arthur Rhoads shared the G.S. Anniversary gram of studies in the High school; hv the Reading Camera Club She Master of Ceremonies, and pictures town twice. It takes him only four even a vacuum cleaner, and the worship, with Mrs. Herbert (Continued from peg* out) instituted the Fleetwood Chapter, congratulated Bill Tuman, Rock- were taken by Hilda Wagenhurst. minutes to fly to his home-town clank of chains. Nor was that all Schlenker at the organ. National Honor Society; depart­ Gehret W Illinois, winner of the eight- Following the broadcast, a two- from Delaware. for the participants later passed Mrs. Schmoyer, president, also Viola Hoppes, Faye Zimmerman, mentalized grades four, five and six; X National Motorcycle Cham- hour Breakfast-in-Berks program i from hand to hand the brains, hair, gave a brief report of the Hood Anna Schmoyer, Margaret Butz, built up the library to meet new ^nn^hiD race at the Reading fair- was conducted. Laurena Wentzel, teeth and bones of a dead man, the College conference, which parallel­ Eleanor Fritch, Verda Fulton and standards; planned progress cards bounds and selected the winners 98, Kutztown's oldest resident, was "liver" tongue proving the slippery- ed that of Cedar Crest. Dorothy Rager. m Needlework Guild for parents; augmented visual aid 5 a contest conducted by a Reading the recipient of a bouquet of roses est. The Rev. A. L. Brumbach, E. and Girl Scout Week instruction by the purchase of pro­ CONCERT ORCHESTRA jewelry store. from Giles the Florist, Reading. M. First prize was won by Mrs. Paul­ R. pastor, gave the offertory prayer. Girl Scout Week, in memory of jectors, a tape recorder, and a other appointments on her busy C. Deegan reported that this was Benefits the Needy ine Albright, Krumsville, a guest, Workshops the founder, Juliette Gordon Low, screen; enriched the program of schedule included the Reciprocity the first time the bouquet went to who, garbed as George Washing­ Workshops were in charge of Mrs. who was born on October 31, 1860, studies by the addition of courses; nub National Association of Cost someone not in the audience Five agencies, three in this area, ton, was the hardest to guess. Other C. A. Butz, spiritual life, who also will be observed from October 29 and during the past year worked Rajah Theatre, Reading Accountants at the Wyomissing Among the more than 20 inter­ benefit from the annual Ingather­ prizes went to Mrs. Virginia Shara­ led the afternoon devotions; Mrs. to November 4. The week consists for a larger unit of administration. NOVEMBER 10 at 8:30 F. NL viewed by Deegan were Amelia Bo­ Calvin Stump, thank-offering; Flor­ of Seven Service Days, each de­ Club; Schuylkill Navy Club, at the ing of the Kutztown Branch of the din, who wore a serge suit made for He also started a dental clinic, Tickets: $1.95$195. . $2.60, XX25 TEd" Ahraham Lincoln; also the Cath­ lich and Mrs. Francis Corrigan of Needlework Guild of America. her son when he was 14, and to Mrs. ence Trexler, citizenship; Mrs. Le­ voted to a major interest or activ­ and $3.90 the downtown public school faculty. Roy Reidenauer, education; Mrs. ity of Girl Scouting. The seven serv­ including the purchase of new *1 olic Women's Club, Bowers Country They are the Lutheran Home at Elizabeth Bard, a Chinese. equipment, installed new tables, Club and Monte Carlo Night. Prizes were awarded to persons Topton, the local Visiting Nurse As­ Clarence Rahn, missionary; Mrs. ices follow: Sunday, Girl Scout nursing having birthdays on the day of the Refreshments were served at ta­ Stanley Brunner, Girls' Guild; Mrs. Sunday; Monday, Homemaking electric ranges, a gas range, and sociation, the Home for Crippled bles profusely decorated with Hal­ program, those in marked seats, Children, Allentown; also Bethany John Herbster, stewardship; Mrs. Day; Tuesday, Citizenship Day; >f illness. "the lady in the grey hat" and oth­ lowe'en motifs, including horns, Herbert Schlenker, membership; Wednesday, Health and Safety Day; Orphans' Home, Womelsdorf, and "snappers" and a dragon jack-in- Local Auxiliary ers the Evangelical Home for the Aged Mrs. Arthur Rhoads, social service; Thursday, International Friendship greatly Approximately 275 were in atten­ the-box, labelled marshmallows. and Mrs. Paul E. Schmoyer, presi­ Day; Friday, Arts and Crafts Day; at Herndon. Each receives new gar­ Cider and home-made doughnuts dance, and the committee compris­ ments. dent. and Saturday, Out-of-Doors Day. \o need it Re-elects Officers ed members of the Choir were included, pretzels, sandwiches, Mrs. J. Russell Oswald, the new A special movie on Girl Scouting, Saturday is the deadline for local cheese, olives, pickles, candy and Prior to the program, 15-minutes donations to be made to the direc­ secretary, was in charge of registra­ "Women of Tomorrow," will be jet it free Officers were re-elected at the Oc­ of news was broadcast from KHS. other viands, too numerous to men­ tions, and Mrs. William Masters shown Wednesday and Thursday SKIRTS tors, who include Mrs. Arthur Wirtz, tober meeting of the Auxiliary of Mr. and Mrs. Deegan and two tion. Fruit cup was served in apple gave the financial report. nights, November 1 and 2, at the president; Mrs. Lester Heff ner* vice "hollows" bearing funny faces. lest. That's he Volunteer Fire Company. They daughters were treated to dinner president; Mrs. Herman Mock, sec­ Room at Phoebe Strand Theatre. nclude Mrs. Marian Luckenbill, at the Swan Inn. They were accom­ Orange and black streamers were The group, at the suggestion of WRINKL-RID SUITING retary; Mrs. Harold Mantz, treas­ used in decoration in addition to a Everybody President: Mrs. Lorraine Bieber, panied by Mark Seltzer of the urer; Mrs. William Christ, Mrs. Mrs. J. Lloyd Snyder, agreed to £ president; Mrs. Dorothy Ept- Choir, and the Rev. and Mrs. D. bonafide cornshock, and lighted share in furnishing a room in the Leon Delworth, Mrs. Mabry Yoder, pumpkins. MJA Smith Given ine recording secretary; Mrs. Mae Horton Nace and son, Horton Jr. Charlotte Kramlich, Mrsc Wilson new wing at Phoebe Home, Allen­ Dan River Fabric Srheidt financial secretary; Mrs. Prizes were donated by 31 East The participants, in addition to town. (Centinued 'rem geg* eee) Katie Delcamp, treasurer; Naomi Kutz, Mrs. J. Gomer Saul, Grace Penn businessmen, and the patron Snyder, Mrs. J. U. Miller, Mrs. Q. the < committee and the prize win­ Synodical Nov. 8 township, and also taught in Lin- Holl social treasurer; Mrs. Arlene list contained 35 names A. W. Rohrbach, Mrs. George ners included Mrs. Victoria Levine, Mrs. J. Lloyd Snyder urged the BEAUTIFUL SMALL CHECK Kline flower treasurer; Mrs. Man­ Mary and Jean Bortz. Mrs. Kathryn women to attend Lehigh Synodical field and Emmaus. Prior to spend­ tana Wessner, Mrs. Annie Holl and Scheidt and Mrs. Annie Zimmer­ ing nine months in World War One, BERKS CLUB WOMEN TO man; also Mrs. Leon Moyer, Vir­ Wiswesser, Anne Boyle, Alliene sessions at Phoebe Home, Allen­ he was acting supervising principal Mrs Ada Fritch, trustees; and Mrs. SPONSOR ROMBERG CONCERT ginville. DeChant, Mrs. Harold Liepinsh, and town, Wednesday, November 8th. Mary Schade, Mrs. Kathryn Ma­ Mrs. Virginia Collins. in Jenkintown. He also taught biol­ To further its educational and The exhibit of the garments will The afternoon session will feature ogy in Allentown schools, and for deira and Mrs. Lizzie Scheirer, welfare projects the Berks County a caravan and international hour, house committee. be held Thursday evening, Novem­ nearly nine years was supervising $3-98 Federation of Women's Clubs, will ber second, from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m., in in which foreign students enrolled principal of the Coopersburg The next meeting will be held sponsor a concert November 10 at at Cedar Crest and Muhlenberg, November 30. Trinity Lutheran parish house, to Grace Angstadt schools. For some time he was head 8:30 p. m. at the Rajah, Reading, by which the public is welcomed. will share. At the 6:30 p. m. ban­ of the biology department of Chel­ The Uniformed Rank will meet , Sigmunud Romberg, pianist-com- quet at Salem Church, Allentown, tenham High school. He has taken Sizes: 24 to 30 November ninth. ! poser, his orchestra and soloists. Enlists in WAVES the speaker will be the Rev. Mitch­ PRESIDENTS' LUNCHEON ell Whiterabbit, Winnebago Indian graduate work at Penn State and WOMAVTJTCLUB SPEAKER Mrs. H. T. Aitken of the Kutz­ Fleetwood and Kutztown Wo- the University of Pennsylvania and town Club, and Lillian Schlegel, of man's Clubs were represented at Grace Marie Angstadt. 21, daugh­ School, Black River Falls, Wiscon­ received his master's degree in biol­ Josephine Moyer, head of the the Fleetwood Club, are assisting ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Ang­ sin. geography department KSTC, was the annual luncheon of the Past Family Style Dinner ogy at Lehigh. Mte jp£rH4Uf> yfianJzkVi Anapfie Mrs. Bruce Edris, Hamburg, gen­ Presidents of the Berks County stadt, Kutztown R. D. 2. was among He was the first president of the guest speaker at a recent meeting eral chairman, in the sale of tick­ 17 girls from eastern Pennsylvania, The Guild of the host Church,! of the Muhlenberg Woman's Club. Federation of Women's Clubs, at which comprises both Lutheran and Fleetwood Lions Club; heads the ets. Cards of admission may also be the Wyomissing Club. A floral dem­ New Jersey and Delaware, who re­ consistory of St. Paul's Evangelical AA7 WEST MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN—PHONE 2062 She discussed "Geography and the procured at Leh's jewelry store, cently enlisted in the U. S. Waves, E. and R. members, served dinner, World Crisis/" 1 onstration by Otto Heck, and vocal family style. The tables were dec­ and Reformed Church, and the Dress Club Winner Club No. 4—Mary Gift, 418 W. Main St., Kutztowa here. They may be exchanged at solos comprised the program. at the Philadelphia Navy Recruit­ joint consistory of the Lutheran Wittich's, 635 Penn street, Reading, ing Station. orated with small pumpkins, gourds, MECKES—A daughter was born for reserved seats, October 30 Mrs. H. D. Hamilton represented calabashes, and carrots, brought by and Reformed congregations. in the Reading Hospital to Mr. Fleetwood; and Mrs. Ira C. R. Gul­ She left immediately for the U. S. Mrs. George Helbert. and Mrs. Malcolm Meckes (Doris through November 10. Naval Training Center. Great Lakes, A native of Hungary, Mr. Rom- din, Mrs. Clyde F. Lytle, Mrs. Silsdorf), 38 Greenwich street. Illinois, where she will undergo 11 NATIONAL GRANGE HEAD DIES | berg came to America in 1909 at the George F. Leibensperger and Mrs. weeks of indoctrination and recruit j age of 22, and worked in a pencil Charles H. Esser, Kutztown. training. Upon completion, she will Albert S. Goss, 68, master of Na­ I factory and played Liszt's "Second receive further specialized training tional Grange, collapsed and died Hungarian Rhapsody" at a restau- CARD PARTY at one of the Navy's trade schools last night shortly after he finished ! rant for $15 a week and all the Thirty-five attended the card party or will be assigned to duty at Naval a speech before the 19th annual STRAND Herald Tribune Forum, New York. I goulash he could eat. His father held last night by the Reading Hos­ Shore Bases. If she desires, she may KUTZTOWN was an amateur pianist, and his pital Auxiliary at the home of Mr. request duty in England, Panama mother, a novelist and poet. and Mrs. Henry C. Casselberry, Col­ Canal Zone, Hawaii or Alaska. STATE NOMINEE Elizabeth Millard, Virginville When he lived in New York regu­ lege Hill. She is a 1947 graduate of KHS Last Times Tonight larly he composed on a $20,000 or­ The next meeting will be held Grange, was nominated without op­ November ninth at the home of Mrs. and was formerly employed at the position for the office of le^urer, IVILLE JUNE HAVER gan in his apartment. Now, in Cali­ College Hill Luncheonette. 9403 fornia, he makes use of an electric Allan F. Bubeck, with Mrs. Harry at State Grange, York. GORDON MacRAE in organ. He prefers the organ to the Kline and Mrs. Carl Bieber as co- JEANETTE ANTHONY TO piano for composing, because it hostesses. WED FREDERICK FEGLEY sings from note to note, theme to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anthony, Daughter of theme, as you feel the music com­ O.E.S. NEWS Dr. C. W. Gelatt The East Penn Chapter No. 336 Northampton, recently announced ing on. Among his many successes the engagement of their daughter, OPTOMETRIST have been "May Time," "The Stu­ O.E.S. will sponsor a public card Rosie O'Grady party at the Grange Hall Wednes­ Jeanette, to Frederick Alvin Fegley, in Technicolor dent Prince," "Blossom Time," son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fegley, Offices at Main and "Desert Song" and "My Maryland." day night November 15, and a sale of Italian sandwiches Saturday No­ Maxatawny. Greenwich Streets, Fri. & Sat., Oct. 27-28 GRIMVILLE PARISH YOUTH vember 25th at Penny's. Both are 1948 graduates of North­ Kutztown PLAN HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL ampton High school. JAMES CAGNEY in KLINE: A daughter was born in Miss Anthony is employed by H. Telephone The Young People of the congre­ St. Joseph's hospital, to Mr. and A. Miller and Sons, Northampton. 2444 gations of the Grimville Lutheran Mrs. Walter Kline (Mabel Emore), Mr. Fegley is associated with his Parish will hold a Hallowe'en So­ father in the electrical business. Kiss Tomorrow cial, Tuesday, at 8:00 p. m., at Hum- Lenhartsville, R. 1. mel's Camp Comfort, Lenhartsville. Goodbye Music will be furnished by a trio from Kempton, and a square-dance caller from Virginville will be in Sunday, October 29 attendance. Other traditional Hal­ lowe'en games are being arranged. WILL ROGERS in All members of the Grimville Parish are cordially invited. DAVID HARUM LUTHER LEAGUE OFFICERS Added: Sport Reel and Cartoon William Wessner was elected president of the Luther League of Trinity Church, at a recent meeting. Mon. & Tues., Oct. 30-31 Other officers include Ruth Christ- THE BUMSTEADS in man, vice president; Patricia Cron­ rath, secretary; and Jean Beck, treasurer. The next meeting will be ^ Beware of held November fifth, at 6:30 p. m. CTV, V.F.W. NOTES / Blondie Geiger-Zimmerman Post No. 7013, Also THE 3 STOOGES in Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet tonight at 7:30 at headquarters. *»<>•«* BREININGER: A son Stephen, weighing six pounds three ounces, Tomorrow was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl When we call and tell you this, you can be sure that the step by step growth of a girl scout Breininger (Margaret Hollenbach), you're in for a winter of safe and trouble-free driv­ in the Allentown hospital. ing. Our expert mechanics check your car from stem to stern . . . they tune your engine and make all % necessary adjustments. And the cost of the whole Hlirrv! To Ray s and enroll job is quite moderate. iced To Fit The wise motorist will at least prepare his car right now, for the hazards of lur Budget! IN THE winter driving. Lubrication, change of oil, anti-freeze in the radiator are musts to the driver who refuses to get caught short! NEW SUIT CLUB BEGINNING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28th State Inspection WEEKLY DRAWINGS While in the store, look over the selection of FALL SUITS Starts November 1 and TOPCOATS for Men and Boys ROTHERMEL'S 301 EAST MAIN STREET-KUTZTOWN

Phone 4231 Ray's Men's Shop NICK CILIBERTI MOTORS FOOD MARKET 163 WEST MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Wednesday, 7 A. M. to 1 P. M.; rooD 601 East Main Street, Kutztown—Phone 2013 STORE OPEN THURSDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 Friday-Saturday, 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. ice Phone SStff EIGHT The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, October 26, 1950

I member of the Berks League of BAPTISM Art Division j Women Voters, will be the speaker The Rev. Harold W. Sell, St. i at the November sixth meeting of Paul's Lutheran, officiated recently I the Club. at three baptisms. At the home of Of Woman's Club The Club will be represented at Mr. and Mrs. James Hinkle, Wal­ ! the November third meeting of the FLEETWOOD NEWS nuttown, he baptized Norman Lee, C^.^^ Hf~J~— ff^^,- Berks Federation at the Abraham born October 16, 1948 to Mr. and e/km^MaMi •Sees Modern Home uncom, Reading Mrs. Norman Snyder (Mabel Hinkle), and Donna Lee, born Feb­ Owned and Operated by A merican Stores Co. FRANKLIN ADAMS FETED CALENDAR ruary 9, 1950 to Mr. and Mrs. Har­ ON SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Council to Elect Wins Honors at old LaFaver (Elsie Reis). At the Tonight—Lions—Hotel Fleetwood Will Sponsor Marionette A party was held at the home of g^ •• g^ parsonage he baptized Shirley May 29-31 MAIN STREET FLEETWOOD, p^ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams, Stony —Illustrated Lecture, "The Fed­ Show Nov. 7; Club to Run, in celebration of the seventh New Police Chief eral Reserve Bank"—Edward COUnCll LiampOree ft"™ August 19,1950 to Mr and Mrs birthday of their son Franklin. Aff, Philadelphia 1 Miles Quillman (Florence Noll). Hear Mrs. Bard Tonight — Hallowe'en Party — si Unable to attend school, Franklin Borough Council, at a special Of the 43 patrols at the recent TURKEY DINNER All the Fixins for that Grange Daniel Boone Council Camporee "Interior Decorating" is the 1950- is taught by Mrs. Daniel Fitterling, meeting Monday night, authorized Mrs. J. W. Stump served a turkey who says he is doing fine. Secretary Samuel H. Hoch to adver­ October 27—Hallowe'en Social— there were two from Fleetwood, 1951 project of the Art Division of Fleetwood School dinner in celebration of the birth- the Fleetwood Woman's Club, and Those present were Mr. and Mrs. tise for a new chief of police to re­ each of the nine boys winning a place Chief Evan Stoudt, who was October 27 —True Blue Class, white and green insignia. I day of her husband. Others in at­ HALLOWE'EN the October meeting took the form Thomas Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ tendance were Mr. and Mrs. James neth Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. William buried this afternoon. Applicants EUB Church — Mrs. Elmer Four of the nine also won a Coun­ of a tour of the modern home near Schaeffer, hostess; Hallowe'en Heffner and children Lynn Dell and Moselem, of Mr. and Mrs. William Boyer, Gerald, Charles and Robert are to state not only their qualifica­ cil streamer, having achieved suf­ * PARTY or CELEBRATION tions, but salary desired, the dead­ Party, October 28— Mrs. Kath­ ficient points to be counted "a ' James Jr., of town; Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston. Boyer, Earl Stanley and Victor Check this list and see how easy Acme hat Miller, New Tripoli, Mr. and Mrs. line, November third. ryn Angstadt, R.D. hostess standard patrol." They included Al­ Hugo Weber and children Hugo Jr. Flat-roofed, and built of stone, it October 31 — Buckhaven Bible and Nancy Jane, Kempton; and boasts a light cupola which illu­ Robert Adams, Mrs. Annie Adams In the meantime the following as- len Stump, leader, Martin Schweitz­ made it for you to plan refreshments for and Ray Schwoyer, Grimville. i sistants and special police are on Fellowship Club er, Charles Bergstresser and David Annie Scholl, Pennside. minates the center of the house. A 1 November 6 — Woman's Club — this special occasion. fireplace heats the activity duty: Charles Yoder and Donald Wagenhorst. The other five were FATHER BROUGHMANS HEADS Kummerer; also Paul Snyder and Speaker: Mrs. George Bard, Walter Richard Christ, Dewey Ang­ HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL room and the living room, and the League of Women Voters An overflow attendance is ex­ Repp-w-tatioe gal whole is conditioned for the cir­ INTERRACIAL NOV. 5 RALLY Lothair Dreibelbis. "And our safety stadt, Ronald Rhoads, Benjamin The Rev. John F. Broughmans, patrol from the school," adds Bur­ November 7—At 7 p. m. at FHS; Koch and Dean Kriner. pected at the Hallowe'en Social to VJ gal 37c |ug culation of hot air. The eight rooms, Luft Marionette Show—Aus­ be held at the local school at seven, APPLE CIDER assistant rector of St. Mary's, here, gess J. Wallace Luckenbill, "is do­ Paul Moll is scoutmaster and his 59* all on one floor, include a living pices Art Division, Woman's room, the activity room bathroom, who works among Negro Catholics ing a fine job at intersections." assistants are Carl Herman and Friday. Talent shows, skits, games, Bala Club large Council awarded a contract to Club Charles Frantz. music add dancing will comprise Pius bot dep, and bot kitchen and dinette, and three bed­ in Reading, heads a rally to be held tax in Pa. markets rooms, each of which is equipped Sunday afternoon November fifth Mr. Diefenderfer, Reading, to dig the entertainment, and refreshments BEVERAGES Mr with wardrobes. The bearing beams in the parish hall of St. Paul's Cath­ trenches and cover them, in prep­ MRS. SCHOLLENBERGER ST. PAUL'S BROTHERHOOD will be had in abundance. are exposed, and encased in oak. olic Church, Ninth and Walnut, aration for water mains to Race, HEARS SGT. ROBERT WILT Fancy Ib Pine and Cedar streets, plus ap­ SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY REFORMATION SUNDAY M" Host Huddleston served ice-box Reading. The speaker will be Sgt. Robert Wilt, of the State Po­ MIXED NUTS 49< cookies of his own making. Llewellyn Scott, founder of Hos­ proximately 550 feet in the new "I never expected this, but I Reformation Sunday will be ob­ Park area, on Forest avenue. lice, gave a talk at the monthly b The start was made at the home pital House, Washington D. C, who I surely did enjoy it!" remarked Mrs. meeting of the Brotherhood of St. served at St. Paul's Lutheran Soft Shell Almonds ba 0 47c of Lillian and Mary Jane Schlegel, recently returned from a pilgrimage | Jonas Schollenberger, when friends Church Sunday, at 7:30 p. m. REV. C. E. KIRKWOOD Paul's Evangelical and Reformed; Diamond Large Walnut* bag 41C where interior-decorating problems to Rome. '• gave her a surprise party on her Church. "We're not out to 'do'l of members were later discussed. The rally is for the benefit of the NEW M.B.C. PASTOR birthday, at her home. Cards were everybody." he explained, "but to CAR DEMOLISHED Ivins Spiced Wafers Those in the party were Mrs. James new Catholic interracial center, 237 The Rev. C. E. Kirk wood was as­ played, and refreshments, including help them." The car of J. Eugene Loos was S *Sc Heffner, chairman Division, Mrs. North Third street, Reading. signed to Faith Mennonite Brethren a birthday cake, were enjoyed. She wrecked at Hyde Park, when struck Nabisco Spiced Wafers in Christ Church, by the stationing was the recipient of many gifts. Women of the congregation; Herbert Erb, Mrs. Robert Bedard, served sausage and pancakes. by a car turning left. QdeuU Orange Juice Mrs. Harold Sell, Mrs. Nevin Mil­ board of the MBC Church at its an­ The "surprisers" were: Mr. and nual convention. He will also serve Mrs. Paul Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Attendance totalled thirty-five. 3 ST S1.00 ler, Mrs. David Wilson, Mrs. Wil­ The next meeting will be held No­ Olivar Stuffed Olives WLH 33c liam Deisher, Mrs. John Keller, DREIBELBIS Blandon and Kutztown. Warren Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 4V2-OI- He succeeds the Rev. J. B. Henry, Barto, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker, vember 20, when the speaker will Tritzel Pretzels rSSSS. Mrs. Robert Worsley, Mrs. James Mrs. George A. Heinly be the Rev. Clarence Rahn, Temple. Paxson, Mrs. Ethel Heffner, Mrs. now of Brooklyn, N.Y., the new as­ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kline, Mr. and ITCH Educator Crax "iSST eW 25C r Reporter sociate secretary of the African Mis­ Mrs. Clarence Althouse, Mr. and Alfred Schlegel, Mrs. Marie Knoll, SCOUTERS REORGANIZE Mrs. John Angstadt, Mrs. Lionel sion of the denomination. Mrs. Allen Braucher, Helen and Don't Suffer Another Minute Wise Potato Chip gj 25c: K 33c: £„ 69c Arthur Rauch was re-named b Newcomer, Mrs. Joseph Hutchin­ New Jerusalem (Dunkels) These presiding elders were re­ Anna Braucher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph No matter how many remedies you have Puritan Z-tone Marshmallows 29c elected: the Rev. P. T. Stengle, Al­ Dietrich and son, Faye, Ann and chairman of the Boy Scout Troop pk g son, Bertha Rauch, Mrs. Arthur Church, the Rev. Craig J. Dorward, committee. Thomas Host continues tried for itching eczema, psoriasis, infec­ Rauch, and the hostesses. Lutheran pastor: Church School, lentown, and T. D. Gehret, Bethle­ Allen Dietrich, Janet Barto, Janet tions, athlete's foot or whatever your skin Orach's Candy Corn £„ 29c hem. ! and Larry Althouse, Richard as treasurer, and Harel Becker as The next meeting will be held 9:30 a. m. Services, 10:45 a. m. institutional representative. Other trouble may be—anything from head to November 13 at 8 p. m. at the home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haag, Reading, i Braucher, Barbara Schollenberger | foot—WONDER SALVE can help you. and Jonas Schollenberger. members are Joseph Santangelo of Mrs. David Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haag and daugh­ NAMES WANTED! and Russell Seaman. Edward Koch, I Developed for the boys in the Army— Luft Marionettes ter Clare, Mohnton, Mr. and Mrs. Since the Service Mothers at a BABY COUSINS MEET father of Benjamin Koch, scout, is now for you folks at home The Art Division will sponsor the John' Dietrich and son Jackie, Potts­ recent meeting voted to send the new member. j WONDER SALVE is white, greaseless, anti- c Luft Marionettes at Fleetwood High town, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoff­ Christmas boxes to youth of Fleet­ Helen Marie Thomas and Freder- j ick Eugene Deisher, both infants, At the recent camporee of the ' septic. No ugly appearance. Safe for school at 7 p. m. November seventh, man, Windsor Castle, and Mr. and wood and R.D., in service, names Daniel Boone Council a Reading I children. Get WONDER SALVE—results or DELICIOUS APPLES 2 25 met each other for the first time, j to which the public, particularly Mrs. Luke Yocum, West Lawn, vis­ and addresses are wanted at newspaper pictured Benjamin Hoch I money refunded. Truly wonderful. Sold in children, is invited. 'The Story of ited Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gift. once! last week-end when Mr. and Mrs. Juicy Crisp Eastern Stayman Applet 3 *» 29c William Deisher (Dorothy Loos) and Walter Richard Christ as they : Kutztown by Leh, in Fleetwood by Rauch, Santa Clause" will be told. Mr. and Mrs. John Batch, Mr. A phone call to Mrs. Mary Or­ arrived. in Topton by Smith or home town druggist. Grapes —*****»*> 2 m 23c I Sweets == m«"~ 4,N25e Club Meeting and Mrs. Carl Alexander, Robesonia, lando, president, or a penny post­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas Mrs. George Bard, Reading, for­ and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Risser, card will do the trick. But it must (Evelyn Loos), Kershaw, South Cucumbers ****, 2 ** 13c | Mushrooms £%. VM«C mer Fleetwood teacher, and a Frystown, visited the families of be at once! Carolina. Frederick Eugene also ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE Elam and Rarry Fry. met his other cousin, Anne Eliza­ beth Thomas. The trip was made Mr. and Mrs. John Trexler, Vir­ HALLOWE'EN PARTY TO BE via motor. AUDITORIUM THEATRE-FLEETWOOD FANCY BROCCOLI-• 19c Assured Quality Always ginville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hein and HELD AT GRANGE TONIGHT daughter Carolyn Jane, Blandon, R. J. WEIDA, Manager The annual Hallowe'en party of FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Virginia Lee Mr. and Mrs. Leon Trexler, Ham­ the local Grange will be held to­ burg, and Earl Trexler, Lenharts­ Tonight at Hotel Fleetwood, the PETERS BROS. night. The committee on arrange­ Lions will hear an illustrated lec­ Friday & Saturday, October 27-28 Made with DON UTS n tic ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. George ments comprises Mary Althouse, ture on "The Federal Reserve Bank" JOHN FORD'S Loueila •utter Plain, mtegeed or cinnamon. Heinly. Catherine Shollenberger, Alma ,DML lENHARTSVILLE PA. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Fry and chil­ by Edward Aff, assistant cashier of Peanut Butter Bieber, James Spencer and John the Federal Reserve Bank of Phil­ DECORATED "-aw Phone Hamburg 3371 dren Joanne, Carl, Richard and Myers. Mustard £•£< Robert, visited Mrs. Fry's parents, adelphia. He will be introduced by SVl-M «, Bernville Grange will present a Cashier Howard W. Oswald Jr., of When Willie Comes Marching Home Dates Try our specialties: scrapple, fresh sau­ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stamm, program here November 9, and a ,D L TVe-M Ml Ji Rehrersburg. the local bank. With DAN DAILEY, CORINNE CALVET and HALLOWE'EN Apple Juice " •*• "• 2fc sage, smoked sausage, summer sausage, local delegation will visit Marion N Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietrich and This announcement is made by COLLEEN TOWNSEND Sweet Peas ****** 2 * ?^27t Grange, Stouchsburg, November 14. William Wilson Jr., Club president. LAYER hamburger ... or any other meats from children Dale and Lou Ann, visited Last night a large number jour­ Added—Cartoon and Short Raisins^ 2»;'29e our full line of top quality products. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Fry. neyed via chartered bus to York, each Rob-ford Rice 2*"'29c Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shearer where they were awarded the sixth Monday, October 30 CAKE Rich spice cake, orange Cheezit, Jr. 2 •* "" 35« SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR and Pauline Heinly were guests of degree. buMercreom icing, Mr. and Mrs. De Costa Shearer, GENE AUTRY and CHAMPION World's Wonder Horse in chocolate fudge Enriched Supreme on tides. Contact our driver in your locality, or Shoemakersville. EUB NEWS FARMMLOANS Harold Heinly secured employ­ Two events will be held on suc­ BREAD • 14c call Hamburg 3371 collect, for at-your- ment with Warren Boyer. cessive nights by the True Blue Riders in the Sky - door service. Earl Trexler assisted George class of Emmanuel EUB Church: With GLORIA HENRY, MARY BETH HUGHES Heinly in corn husking. the monthly meeting Friday at the FARMERS, /feme (puaraxteed TtteaXt home of Mrs. Elmer Schaeffer, and Positively Home Dressed Elam Fry is the proud owner of also "ATOM MAN vs. SUPERMAN" Acme Graded A Meaty •• fee a Holstein cow that recently gave a Hallowe'en party Saturday night birth to twin calves. in the barn on the property of TAKE NOTICE Chapter No. 4 Cartoon and Short Mrs. Kathryn Angstadt, Fleetwood R. D. Ii you want any information about farm mortgages, see or Wednesday, November 1 CHUCK ROAST - 57 BAKE SALE call: lk Saturday morning at Hotel Fleet­ Short Ribs of Beef "* 47c I Beef Flank Steaks 79c wood the Missionary Society of St. ROBERT I. KINTZER Cargo to Cape Town Beef Kidneys ,b 37c Corned Beef S,|M- " » 16* Paul's Lutheran Church will con­ 328 Washington St., Reading A melodrama starring BRODERICK CRAWFORD, JOHN duct a bake sale. A liberal patron­ Phone Reading 4-3846 IRELAND and ELLEN DREW Lancaster Brand age is anticipated. TURKEYS Fresh Killed Hem (»"•:•') * 57' OF SPECIAL INTEREST FRANCIS G. MYERS CASH DRAWINC Lancaster Brand Products Boiled Hams s,!e,i v*,b33c James W. Stump and James Heff­ Lehigh Valley Co-op Bldg. Every Wednesday Night lb for farm fresh ner, of town and Hugo Weber, Beef Bologna 61c Pork Sausage lb59c 1160 N. 7th St. Patrons may register any evening Kempton, attended an undertakers' Braunsweiger ^lnm • 61 c a lb Phone Allentown 2-1041 v ,b Meaty Scrapple *** 50c convention in Philadelphia. Smoked Beef Loaf * 33c r,eo v ,b c mt 4 lh Loaf Cheese *" * 13c Chicken " * ^; »2.19 V4 ,b DAIRY PRODUCTS DEAL Sweitzer Cheese 17c Mush ' 2o.M1n. Sl,eed ar > ,b mmtmm cornewaj can •Wc Bacon *'""' ** * 57c Canned Hams 8Y;:'b *6.89 Skinless Franks n 57c call Otter Mayer Ready to Serve Papular Brand* Jue/oe tr" on RIDING EASE ... DRIVING EASE Lancaster Brand Jay T. 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