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Deer Plentiful; Chief Seiger THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Shoots 11 Pointer; Others Get VOL. LXXII KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946 NO. 31 Legion Auxiliary to Public Invited to 3 Perish in Fire KHS to be Host to Kutztown Calendar Ice-Cream By Parachute At Fredericksville Berks Rally of "Y" Hold Food Sale and Tonight—At 7:45—Christmas Party—Reading Hospital Aaxiliary "Christmas Arts" —Mrs. !. U. Miller, Hostess "Deer plentiful!" "Plenty cold, first day!" Youth, January 6th Benefit Card Party Tonight—At 8:00—Legion Auxiliary Caid Party—F.O.E. Hall- KSTC Dec. 17th Two Badly Burned These are the reports of hunters of East Penn Valley, a Benefit Uniform Fund Legion Drum and Bugle Corps number of whom got their "first", including Chief of Police December 13—Lions—District Governor Eshelman, Sp-eaker Raymond Seiger. Emery Nelson, Speaker; Also Schedules Christinas December 14—At 9:30 A. M. Bazaar—Herman's—Troop 44 Girl Students to Present Story Kutztown Ambulance Takes Scouts Four to St. Joseph's "Jim" Rothermel, the cook at a Center County camp, Discussions; Cafeteria Party; Collects Coupons Of Christ Child in Art, December 14—Legion Aaxiliary Bake Sale—150 West Main For State Project Music and Poetry Hospital, Reading frequented for years by Fleetwood, Oley and Reading hunt­ Dinner; Social Hour December 14—Semi-Formal Dance—Tri-Hi-Y—At KHS ers, had the surprise of his life when Thomas Adams, of St. Plans for a January 6th rally of The Auxiliary of Hoch-Balthaser December IS—At 6:45 P. M. Dinner Meeting Men of SL Paul's The public is cordially invited to Ralph deVough, 60, and two sons, M* iawrence Dairy, delivered ice cream via parachute. "Had to Berks "Y" groups, and 'Teen Talk" Post No. 480 American Legion will —Dr. f. WiUiam Frey. Speaker "Christmas Arts" to be presented at Larry, aged one, and George 12, died circle the camp five times" the pil^t said, "before I could courses during the Lenten season, conduct a card party tonight in the December 17—At 8 P. M. "Christmas Arts" KSTC KSTC in the Schaeffer auditorium at of burns last night and two other mem­ December 18—Friendly Clab—5L John's Reformed 8 p. m. December Uth, prior to the ben of his family are battling for their attract his attention." were made at a recent dinner meeting F.O.E. Hall, for the benefit of the f at Hotel Washington, Hamburg, by Uniform Fund of the Drum and Bugle December 18-—From 3:45-4:45 P. M. New Brownies--Trinity Parish Christmas recess, which begins the fol­ lives at St. Joseph's hospital, after re­ Edna Schadler is the only woman hereabouts who toted the Leaders' Council of Upper Berks Corps, at which a liberal patronage is Hoase lowing day at noon. ceiving severe burns when flames do- '•-Mitti. a gun in company with four of her brothers. Though she YMCA area. Officers were also elected. expected. Tbe prize committee con- j December 18—Christmas Dinner—Rotary—Trinity Parish House Music, painting and literature will troyed their frame, two-story house in failed to get a buck, she plans to make mincemeat out of Henry R. Carichner, associate execu­ sists of Mrs. Leibensperger, Mrs. Laila December 19—At 8:15 P. M. KHS Christmas Program be fused in an impressive telling of an isolated section of Rockland town­ ship, near Fredericksville, yesterday. venison donations. tive, presided. Keller, MR. Audrey Meck, and MR. December 19—Christmas Party—Grange the Christmas story. While students in The speaker at the rally at KHS Ethel Rader. The refreshment com­ December 20—7-9 P. M.—Christmas Party for Children—Lyons the art curriculum present tableaux The victims were rushed to St. Jo­ 11 POINTER will be Emery Nelson, formerly of mittee includes MR. Kathryn Fabian, Fire Company based on famous paintings by Raphael, seph's Hospital in the Kutztown Com­ MR. Emma Adam, MR. Marion Luck­ December 21—From 2-4 P. M. Christmas Party—Children of SL Fra Angelica, Coneggio, Le Rolle, and Car- "I got my 11 pointer, 145 pounds, hog dressed, at five the Chester YMCA; discussion groups munity Ambulance, manned by Cari A_toa will be conducted; dinner will be serv­ enbill, MR. Senora Long and MR. John's Reformed otheR, a veRe speaking choir will re­ of eight the opening morning f reports Chief of Police Seiger, Bieber and Harry Knittle. ed in the cafeteria; and the closing chal­ Edna Oswald. December 21—At 7:30 P. M. Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony— late the "narrative of the Nativity as who went to Sheffield, AJlegheny National Forest, Warren Hz, lenge by Speaker Nelson will be based The women will also hold a* Food * Saacony Bridge—Auspices Woman's Club told by the poets. Verse by Joyce Kil­ Wilmer Musser, chief of the Lyons County. "And it was 10 below zero." "It was my first in 22 on "The World Youth Fund." A social Sale Saturday in the former Corbit December 23—St. Joseph's Hospital Aaxiliary—Mrs. George Fox. mer, G. K. Chesterton, Richard Wat­ Fire Company, directed the search for years" he added, "and I plan to have the head mounted, and hour will follow. building, from 10 a. m. to noon. The Hostess son Gilder, and Clinton Scollard are Larry, aided by State Troopen Elwood December 25—At 2 P. M. Christmas Movie Party—Strand—Aus­ Krause, Jay Bennett and Paul Fehr. to have the hide tanned for a vest for my seven-year-old The annual YMCA Problems committee in charge consists of MR. included among the selections. Course, 'Teen Talk," will be offered Marion Hafer, MR. Elda Seidel and pices Lions Clab and Strand Management The College Orchestra and Choir Only heroic efforts of Edward Short, Larry." Others in the party were Webster J. Frey,' who got December 27—KHS Alumni Dance son-in-law, enabled Mn. de Vough and to all Senior Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y MR. Anna LeVan. Two prizes, five wfll be heard in appropriate musical a six-point; John Yost, a five-point; and Harry Miller, a four- groups, starting early in February. pounds of sugar and one pound of con­ her daughter Mary, 15, to escape the interludes. fate of the othen. She suffered fint State point. Nathan Schaeffer was also in the group. "And we saw Council Officers fectioner's sugar will be given by MR. HONORABLY DISCHARGED Dr. Guy Saylor, of the Speech De­ second and third degree burns of the a bear" the Chief reports. Oscar Stein, counselor of the Hi-Y May Scheidt. Goodwill Firemen group at KHS, was elected president, The annual Christmas party will be partment; Dr. C. T. Silvey and Mr. face, body and legs, and Mary is re­ IN CENTER COUNTY and Mrs. Kenneth Kemp, mentor of held December 23rd at the Legion Roy Thomas, of the Music Depart­ ported in the best condition, although Serly, Elect Officers at ment; Dr. I. L. de Francesco and Mar­ burned from head to foot. Two other The Rev. J. Paul Kehm was with the party at the Center the local Gradale Sorority, secretary. Hall, with the following in charge: 'ert Grace Sterner, Mrs. Lucy Jane Cron­ vel Lee Kinney, of the Art Depart­ children, Evelyn, 17, and Dallas, nine, County Hunting Lodge; and those who brought home bucks Vice Presidents include: Ralph Kieffer, of the FHS faculty, representing the rath, Mrs. Marion Luckenbill and Kempton Meeting ment, are directing various aspects of reached safety by climbing through a erved were Walter Noll, and Charles Mohn, Fleetwood; Lewis Kutztown area; Joseph Beha, Hamburg MR. Connie Seyler. the program, with Dr. C. F. Lytle as kitchen window. . Reider, Oley; and Stanley Meister, Jacksonwald. Other Fleet- area; and Harry Gilbert, Boyertown The Juniors will hold their Christ­ coordinator. The blaze apparently began when an woodians in the party were Howard Waters and Alvin Stump. area. mas party December 19 th at the Le­ New Pump to be Delivered A gala dinner will herald the Christ­ oil lamp, which Mn. de Vough was mas season in the college refectories filling, exploded. The- home and all be­ Oley members include Wilson, Paul and Webster Rohrbach, Others present were: Alton Rex, gion Hall. They recently made 135 Soon; New Year's Eve KHS Junior Hi-Y; Marie Bonner, KHS Christmas nut cups and 130 book prior to the presentation. longings were consumed. Herbert Dalton, Jacob Keehn and son Eugene and Bruce Party Scheduled Junior Tri-Hi-Y; Erma Lenker, KHS markeR which they sent to the Coates­ Peters; also Edwin Deisher, Friedensburg. Still others hailed Senior Tri-Hi-Y; Ruth Ritzman, ] ville Hospital, for use by the Veteran Officers wcre elected at the annual from Reading, West Lawn and Esterly. Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Perry township High patients. meeting of Goodwill Fire Company of Mae Gallmoyer is. Pastors Announce school; Edna Mecherly, Boyertown The Seniors recently gave $10 to Albany and Lynn townships, at Kemp­ F4IUR OF 13 LUCKY Gra-Y; William Trefny, Senior Hi-Y, j the Legion for a Christmas gift to ton Fire Hall, when it was announced Flying Stewardess Special Services Jp_i Fleetwood; Clarence Willitts, Senior j the Yanks. They are also collecting that the ncw auxiliary 300-gallon port­ b"to Four of the, 13 were lucky in the hunting party that spent Hi-Y, Oley; Josephine Bartholomew, j coupons from a variety of household able pump with foaihite attachment Mae E. Gallmoyer, daughter of Mr. Included among the pre-Christmas mat a week in Lycoming County. They were Captain William Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Boyertown; Esther products, redeemable for merchandise will be delivered this month. Thirty- and MR. Robert A. Gallmoyer, 1415 announcements made by the local pas­ »iaa- Dreibelbis and his son Carl, Allentown, each of whom shot Wolfe, Tri-Hi-Y, Hamburg; also Ham- or cash. Profits will be added to the five membcrs attended. Linden street, Reading, formerly of tors, are White Gift services. They are an eight-point buck; Lawrence Dietrich, Brooklyn, near town, Miller, president of the KHS Hi-Y. State Fund for the erection of an The officers include: Herman Rauch, Topton, is now a flying stewardess on clean- as follows: a seven-point; and Earl Wagaman, Stony Run, a six-point. Other members of the Leaders' outdoor amphitheatre at the Aspinwall president; Nevin Lenhart, vice presi­ 7f; the American Airlines Flagship Fleet, St Paul's Refonned: Sunday at 7:30 Council are: Mrs. Dean Ross, Mrs. Veterans hospital, near Pittsburgh, dent; Charles Reppert, secretary; Elmer Others in the party were P. D. Keodinger, Kutztown; Kirby based at Newark, N. J. p. m. White Gift Service, when gifts 10 Warren Groff, Marion Boyer, Harry which institution has a capacity of Weidenhammer and Charles Deisher, Blandon; Edwin Miller, Rauch, assistant secretary; Leroy Schol­ Sgt Paul R. Wenrich will be brought for the children at ieToom Gilbert and Samuel Wise, Boyertown; 1,000 beds. One side of the proposed lenberger, fire chief; Norman Dietrich She was among 55 girls who com­ Dryville; John Wiltrout and Howard Hill, Kutztown, R. 3; Bethany Orphans' Home, Womels­ Dr. Jane Shoemaker, Hamburg; and Mrs. theatre will be for the use of wheel and Hugo Webber, assistants; Ethan Sgt. Paul R. Wenrich, son of Mr. pleted an extensive four-week course dorf. The program will feature an State Ralph Groff, Allentown; John Miller, Pricetown Road; and Charles Saul and Amelia Bolich, Kutz­ chair patients; the rest of the space Bond, financial secretary; Earl Bond, and MR. Paul H. Wenrich, New Jer­ at the new American Airlines steward­ adaptation of Dickens' "Christmas next Paul Wagaman, Stony Run. town. for seats and beds. treasurer; Morris Bauscher, trustee. usalem, has been honorably discharged ess training center at Tulsa, Okla. Carol" by Dr. C. F. Lytle, Church IL The House committee will sponsor after serving in the Army Air Forces Miss Gallmoyer is a KHS graduate, school superintendent, assisted by Mn. IN SULLIVAN COUNTY a New Year's Eve party with music for 25 months. OveReas since Janu­ class of '42, and a member of the John Rothermel at the organ. The Eleven Kutztonians were in the party that returned from Lee Schlegel, 20, Joyce Sell Sings and dancing. ary, he was stationed at Fritzlau, near Nu Phi Mu sorority. She is a former speaker at Monday night's dinner meet­ Fifteen proposals for membeRhip Kassell, Germany, with the 9th and WAVE, having served aboard Naval Sullivan County with five deer. The "winners" were "Bud" ing of the men of St. Paul's will be were received and 10 new membeR later with the 12th Air Force. Air Transport planes during World Oswald, Earl Schaeffer, Douglass Rothermel and Charles De- Is Declared Dead "New Moon" Lead Dr. J. William Frey, of the faculty of were admitted. One of his pals was Sgt. Richard War II. Her hobbies are fashion de­ Franklin and Marshall college, and au­ Long, Kutztown, and William Becker, Fleetwood. The others Memorial services will be held at Joyce Sell sang the lead, "Marianne," The Company voted to obtain com­ Yoder, Boyertown, with whom he was signing, golf and swimming. thor of "A Simple Grammar of Penn­ were Russell Hauser, William Gift, Earl Weidenhammer, Ar­ Grace E. C. Church, Sunday, at 10 in "The New Moon" presented two plete insurance coverage on the fire inducted and discharged. Of the graduating class, 14 are reg­ sylvania Dutch." Pastor Paul E. thur Heffner, Robert Kershner, Floyd Ferguson and Paul a. m. for Lee A. Schlegel, 20, Fire­ ' nights this week at the Rajah, Read- truck, and to use funds earned on He plans to complete his machinist istered nuRes, three of whom served man 1st class, USN, son of Mrs. Clara training at Wyomissing Polytechnic as Army nurses in the European and Schmoyer reports that there was a Creitz; also Charles Yerger, Schuylkill Haven, and Dwight I ing, by the Reading Civic Opera So- Thanksgiving toward the installation of A. Schlegel, and the late Irwin a modern stoker heating system. Treas­ school; and is actively identified with Pacific theateR. Seven of those receiv­ large attendance at Church Sunday i ciety, and gained new laurels. Fred Rimby, Reading. Schlegel, Topton, who has tyeen offi­ urer Boad reported receipts of $2,- Charles A. Gerasch Council No. 1004, ing the blue uniform and silver wings night, when the Bible film, "The cially listed by the Navy Department, j Cardin directed. She has appeared in 680.68, and expenditures of $656.25, Junior Order United American Me­ list flying as a hobby, with two of that Book for the World of Tomorrow," OTHER HUNTERS 200. as killed in action. He was aboard the j five previous productions: "Sweet­ with a general treasury balance of $6,- chanics, of which he is a Past Coun­ number holding private licenses and was shown, following a wonhip service. George Kline, Fleetwood, who Went to Clifton Hotel, USS Bullhead, thc last submarine lost hearts," "The Sho-gun," "Firefly," 031.61. He also reported that the cilor. onc a former trainee for the WASPS. in the war. Thc Rev. W. K. Cassel Grace E. C: Memorial Services for Lackawanna County, reports "No deer;" Earl Rader, Lyons, j "Babes in Toyland" and "The Choco- Relief Association paid death benefits will conduct the scrvice, and the Long- during the year; that current receipts Lee Andrew Schlegel, USN, declared . spent a week with 11 other men at Renova; and Ray Leib­ late Soldier." swamp-Topton Service Mothers will totaled $20.24, leaving a balance of Leimbach Heads KSTC Faculty Fetes dead, by the Navy Department, will ensperger shot an eight-point near the farm buildings of attend in a body. A native of Kutztown, daughtcr of $535.37. be held at 10 a. m. Annual elections Ray Hoxsie, Berks County. Schlegel entered the scrvice Septem­ j MR. Mae Sell, White Oak street, the At the annual meeting of the Auxili­ Sewage Operators President Rohrbach and congregational meeting will be is it ber 25, 1943, and had his boot train­ young soprano is a graduate of KHS, ary of the Company, these officers held Wednesday following Prayer .Serv­ ttor ing at Sampson, N. Y. He then entered where she appeared in operettas, and were chosen: Mrs. Pearl Wagaman, Hany Leimbach was elected presi­ A testimonial dinner was given at ice. The Christmas Festival wfll be ilo de Purdue university, Lafayette, Ind. is a soloist in the choir at St. Paul's president; Mrs. Lulu Conrad, vice pres­ dent of the Sewage Works Operators' the Wyomissing Club, Reading, in held at 9 a. m., December 22nd. es- Women Hear About Fisher Tour of New Upon completion of his electrical train­ j Reformed Church. ident; Mrs. Emma Lenhart, recording Association of Southeastern Pennsyl­ honor of Dr. and MR. Q. A. W. Rohr­ Trinity Lutheran: The Brotherhood ing here, he entered a school which Among the many who attended the secretary; Mrs. Lovie Kunkel, treasurer; vania at a recent meeting at Mountain bach, by the KSTC faculty, at which will hold an election Monday at 7:45 Sugarless Cookies York Attracts Many trained him in submarine warfare. J concert wcre her mothcr, hcr brothers Mrs. Virgie Kunkcl, Mrs. Ida Lutz and View Hotel, near Reading. Other offi­ attendance totalled sixty. p. m. A committee consisting of Mn. He was a member of Grace Evan­ 1 Clark and Mathan, her brother-in-law MR. Mildred Kunkel, trustees. cers chosen are Richard Morrissy, sani­ Mrs. Rohrbach was presented with Micnael Braucher, MR. E. L. Schatz­ Thirty women heard about sugar­ The Christmas Program at Radio gelical church, Kutztown, and a gradu­ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Epp, tary engineer for the U. S. Navy, a red rosebud corsage by Mary Ricken­ lein and MR. Charles MesseRmith is bach, dean of women, and following less cookies and similar recipes at a City'was the highlight of the recent ate of Longswamp High school class Mr. and MR. John Rothermel and Philadelphia, vice president; Robert in charge of the Christmas gifts for tour of New York City, conducted of 1943. Prior to his enlistment he was son Jdhn Jr., Mrs. Wayne Wagner, Woman's Club Will Bolcnius, Lancaster,* secretary; and the dinner, cards were played. aged, sick and shut-in memben. Gifts meeting at the home of Mrs. George j by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, in which an employee of the Long Valley Rug Mrs. Woodrow Herbein, Lillian Dorn- Gene Swinehart, Pottstown, treasurer. The committee on arrangements are to be brought to their homes no DeLong, Kutztown R. D., when Ver- j residents of Kutztown, Fleetwood, Mill, Mertztown. ! moyer, Carson Schmoyer, Mr. and MR. Light Yuletide Tree Prior to the meeting the engineeR comprised Roy Hamme, Dr. William later than December 18tb at noon. 1 na Criss, Extension Home Economist, ( Maxatawny, Mertztown, Kempton, Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Clara W. Lee Scholl, Mr. and MR. George and operators inspected the Reading Fink, Dr. Italo de Francesco, Dr. Next Sunday morning the Senior bed also gave a demonstration of Christ- j Stiles, Womelsdorf and Topton par­ A. Schlegel, two sisters, Mrs. Norman Stauffcr, Robert Schlenker, Charles On Saturday, December 21st, at sewage treatment works and heard a Henry Prentiss and Marvel Lee Kinney. Choir will present the cantata, "The i»our In attendance were Mr. and MR. mas decorations for the table, the ticipated. The Newark Airport, China­ Kramer and Anna, and four brothers, Kuhns; KHS faculty membeR, and 7:30 p. m., the annual Community report by Robert Chubb, city engineer. Manger Throne." The Christmas pro­ town, the Bowery, the Zoo, Riverside Wayne, Grant, Rayneid and Irwin Jr. ! others. Tree Lighting Ceremony, discontinued • Mr. Leimbach has headed the local B. W Beck, Dr. and MR. Cyrus buffet and the mantel. gram by the Church school is sched­ Church, St. John the Divine Church during the war, will be resumed at plant since 1938, when construction Beekey, Mr. and MR. Allan F. Bu­ uled for December 22nd at 7 p. m. The recipes featured Christmas Tree beck, Mr. and MR. Jasper Elmer, Dr. 134-B were also viewed. v Saucony Bridge, under the sponsor­ was started. Three new memben, Dorothy Thomas Balls, Coffee Mince Meat Cookies, Officers Re-elected Fair Association ship of the Woman's Club. Charlotte Kuttzown entertained the Associa­ and MR. William Fink, Dr. and Mn. 'Fryer, Willis Levan and Henri James Those in the party were: Miriam Ralph Fritz, Mr. and MR. Roy Fluffy Nutmeg Sauce (hard sauce sub­ Kramlich will be in charge, and it is tion in May, 1945, and expects to be were received, bringing the total for Moyer, Mrs. Howard Greiss, Daisy hoped that community musical organ­ host in 1947. Meetings are held every Hamme, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Heil­ the year up to thirty. stitute), Holiday Pudding, and Jellied Kemp, Ralph Kemp, LeRoy Wentzel, By Dorcas Society Chooses Officers izations will participate. two months. man, Dr. and Mn. Henry Prentiss, St. John's Refonned: All the chil­ Cranberry Orange Salad. Florence Mosser, Maude Werst, Ar­ Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Quinn, Mr. and Officers were re-elected by the Dor­ Worth A. Dries was elected presi­ The Club's annual Children's Christ­ dren of the Church school are invited In attendance were: Mrs. George line Wiltrout, Mary Fenstermacher, Mn. W. W. Raker, Mr. and Mn. cas Society of St. John's Lutheran dent of the Kutztown Fair Association mas party is scheduled for December STAR CONCERT AT K. S. T. C.. to attend the annual Christmas party J. Schaeffer, MR. Nathan Schaeffer, Edna Lynn, Eva Hertzog, Edith Hil­ E. H. Rosenberry, Dr. and Mn. Guy Church, at the Christmas meeting held for the 7th term, at a recent meeting 27th at 2 p. m. at Trinity Parish DELIGHTS MUSIC LOVERS to be held in the Church school room Mrs. James DeLong, Mrs. Emest bert, Edna Mengel. .Saylor, Mr. and Mn. Herbert J. at the home of Mrs. George F. Lei­ House, when Santa Claus will visit the Magda Hajos, violinist, and Virginia Saturday, December 21st, at 2 p. m. Reichard, Mrs. Henry Rabenold, Mrs. Mn. Stella Rohrbach, Mrs. Hor­ of the directors held at the Keystone Schlenker, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Sheble, bensperger. They include Mrs. Miriam sons and daughteR of Club membeR. Solt and Martha Milburn, duo-recital- Teachen comprise the committee on Earl Rabenold, Mildred Rabenold, ton Nace, Mrs. Ammon Buchman, Hotel. George J. Schaeffer, who,has Dr. and MR. Clel Silvey, Mr. and Barto, president; Mrs. Howard Bald­ MR. Paul Herring is chairman of the ists, gave a delightful concert at KSTC, arrangements. The annual White Gift Mrs. Howard Baldwin, Mrs. Thomas Dorothy Sterner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MR. Roy Thomas. win, vice president; Mrs. Myron Boyer, been on the Board for nearly 20 yeaR, committee on arrangements. at the third of the five Star enter­ service, when gifts will be given for Merkel, Mrs. Fred Derr, Mrs. Boyer, Gift, John Wink, Mrs. Katie Swoyer, Elizabeth Allen, Elmer D. Baver, secretary; Mrs. Raymond Snyder, treas­ was re-named vice president; Elmer A. Family Night will be observed De­ tainments offered by t^p Student Co- Bethany Orphans' Home, is scheduled Mrs. Walter Balthaser, Mrs. Harold Mrs. George DeLong, Anna DeLong, Ruth Bonner, Ida Brown, Josephine urer; Mrs. George Kem, magazine sec­ F. Kline, for the 4th term as secre­ cember 30th, at a covered dish supper operative Association. So energetically for December 22nd at 9:30 a. m., pre­ Dellicker, Mrs. William Wessner,*Mrs. Mrs. John Wessner, Mildred Wessner, did Miss Hajos play her final number Brown, Dr. Italo de Francesco, Rex retary; and Mrs. William Christ, j tary; and Herman Fister, who has been at the parish house, followed by an ceded by a brief service at 9 a. m. in John Wessner, Mrs. John Knittle, Mrs. Katie Kline, Mrs. Calvin Stump, Clara Dimmick, ..Anne Hresko, Mn. Eliza­ pianist. "Old English Christmas" directed by "Gypsy A_R" that her violin bow flew treasurer for nearly a quarter of a cen­ the Church school, when Caroline John Peischler, Mrs. John Kemp, Mrs. Richards, Dorothy Alexander, Thelma out of her hands, and was promptly beth Hurwitz, .Edith Iffland, Esther The hostess presented "Thy Mes­ Dr. C. F. Lytle. MR. Leon Delworth Stahler wfll present a flannel-board talk John Schaeffer, Mrs. Allen Fink, Es­ Alexander, Eva Reinert, Mrs. Elda Pil­ tury, was also re-elected. rescued by a front row patron. Accom­ Jastram, Marvel Lee Kinney, Marion sage at Christmas" assisted by the heads the hostess committee. on "The Nativity." Gifts for the or­ ther Hilbert, Mrs. Phoebe Herman, gert, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swope, Car­ panists were Helen Hitner and Victor Kirk, Paul Knedler, Mn. Mary Ellen members. The executive committee comprises phans are to be labelled as to contents. Mrs. Harvey Merkel, Dorothy-Dietrich, rie Hinkle, Dorothy Haag. Miller. The next attraction wfll be Lewis, Mn. Clark McClelland, Jose­ In addition to the officers, these George J. Schaeffer, Howard Kutz, CRAFTSMEN, INC., ENJOYS A pageant by the young people of the Mrs. Edwin Dietrich, Mis. Earl Adam, Mrs. Pearl Wagaman, Helen Emore, Edmund Giesberty contemporary artist phine Moyer, Walter P. Risley, Deb­ members attended: Mn. Harvey Mer­ Reuben Leibensberger, Paul C. Dun­ DINNER AT THE KEYSTONE congregation will be given at 7 p. m., Mn. William Dietrich, Mn. Philip Aaron Kehner, Mrs. Stanley Wartzen­ in a lecture-demonstration of modem bie Shaw, Minerva Stern, Katherine kel, Mrs. William Mertz, Icy Berger, kelberger and Claude Bordner. Twenty-five employees of Craftsmen, when the Choir wfll render portions Mertz, Mrs. Robert Ziegler and Mrs. luft, Mrs. John Miller, David Miller, masteR, February 11, 1947. Christ Mary Rickenbach, Paul Koch Mrs. Morris Merkel, Mrs. J. W. Bitt­ The Fair Association has been in Inc., formerly the Rhode Publishing of "The Christ Child." Ira Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennicoff, Willis Hear "The Messiah" and the guests of honor. ner, Mrs. Allen Smith and Mrs. Curtis operation since 1905, and six yeaR ago Company, were treated by Ann Boyle The group will meet January 22nd Rahn, Ruth Christman, Evelyn Fen­ Luckenbill. was reorganized. Extensive plans are to a full-couRe turkey dinner in the Dr. and MR. Clel Silvey, Mrs. Clark ADDRESSES MINISTERS at the home of Mrs. George J. Schaef­ stermacher, Ruth DeLong, Myrle BETTY GRACE RITZMAN being made for the August, 1947, Fair. Pennsylvania Dutch dining room of McClelland and MR. Raymond Con­ Dr. Q. A. W. Rohrbach was guest fer, when Miss Criss will give a demon­ Schaeffer, Romane Welder, Leona The next meeting will be held Jan­ the Keystone Hotel. rad heard "The Messiah" presented by WEDS RICHARD HEFFNER speaker at the bi-monthly meeting of stration on the stenciling of towels, Welder, Elizabeth Wilkinson, Ella uary 6th at the home of Mrs. William KEMPTON BOY BUYS STEER The climax of the dinner was the the Music Department of West Ches­ The marriage of Betty Grace Ritz­ the Schuylkill Valley Ministerial Asso­ tablecloths and scarfs. Christman, Frank Dietrich, Mr. and Mertz. AT $245, SELLS AT $2,000 lighting of the fiRt-anniveRary birth­ ter State Teachen College, man, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Scott ciation of the Evangelical Congrega­ Mrs. Carl Fisher, Glorctta Fisher. $90 Thank-Offering Investing $243 in an Aberdeen Black day cake, and the giving of gifts. Each Ritzman, and Richard Heffner, son tional Church, at the Reading YMCA. KSTC LUTHERAN STUDENTS Mr. and Mrs. George Acker, Betty The Thank-Offering of the Mission­ Angus baby steer a year ago, 16-year- woman employe was presented by Miss CHRISTMAS PARTY of Mr. and Mn. Lester Heffner, was HEAR REV. MARK TREXLER Kerschner, Stanley Bauman, Solon ary of the Church totaled $90. old Luther Zimmerman, Kempton, Boyle, with a gold compact, and the The Lyons Volunteer Fire Company solemnized at St. John's Reformed The annual Christmas dinner of the Reinert, Mrs. Calvin Stump, Doris GIFTS WANTED! LEAVES $200 TO BETHANY netted $1,757 profit when tbe animal men were the recipients of gold cigar­ wfll sponsor a Christmas party for the Church by the Rev. D. Horton Nace. KSTC Lutheran Students Association, Stump, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ludwig, Jo- The Gradale Sorority is sponsor­ Bethany Orphans' Home of the Re­ was auctioned off at the Hatfield, ette cases. borough children December 20th from Attendants were Mr. and Mn. Clair was held in the private dining room lene Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ing a Christmas Gift surprise for Montgomery County Fairgrounds, for 7-9 p. m. at the Fire Hall. Kiddies' Ritzman, brother and sister-in-law of at the college. Carolyn Trexler, Presi­ Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kline, formed Church, at Womelsdorf, in­ veterans at Valley Forge hospitaL $2,000 to the Penn Fruit Company, PUBUC MEETING Movies wfll also be shown. the bride. dent, was in charge.' Pastor C.^ L. Mr. and Mrs. William Seaman, Grace herited $200 in the wil lof MR. Lizzie They are to be wrapped next Toes- Philadelphia. Weighing 1,000 pounds, At Friday night's meeting at 8 p. Children up to 12 wfll be heartily The bride was attired in a blue suit Heckman introduced the speaker, the Roberts. L. Englehart, probated in Lebanon. day night by which time aB dona­ the animal brought $2 a pound. m. at headquarteR, 940 Centre ave­ welcomed. with matching accessories and a cor­ tions are to be handed to members Rev. Mark K. Trexler, President of Chauffeus were John Bosa and David MR. Englehart left an estate of $8,000. A son of Mr. and MR. Fred Zim­ nue, Reading, the Berks Historical So­ George Fenstermacher heads the sage of pink rosebuds and gardenias. or to Mrs. Kenneth Kemp, coan- the Reading Conference, who gave a Findlay. merman, Kempton R. D. 1, young ciety will hea* a talk on "Early His­ committee on arrangements. Both are graduates of KHS. selor. very interesting and challenging address KHS ALUMNI DANCE tory of Christ Episcopal Church in The bride was formerly employed at TRI-HI-Y DANCE Zimmerman, a junior in Slatington Suggestions include shaving cream, in which he stressed, loyalty to the Reading," by Attorney Frederick J. BAPTISM S. B. Smith's Five and Ten. The On Saturday night thc Tri-Hi-Y of Bud Rader's Orchestra will furnish High School, wfll use the money to tooth paste and brushes, wash cloths, church and the true greatness of the Bertolet. The Boys' Choir of the The Rev. C. L. Heckman baptized bridegroom works at Normal Hill Kutztown High school will sponsor a music for the KHS Alumni Dance to finance a Pennsylvania State College chewing gum, cigarettes, pbyn-g teaching profession. About sixty were Church will sing. The public is cor­ semi-formal <_ant* in the sdiool gym­ be held at the High school December course to fit him for work as a county Karen Esther Smith, infant daughter garage, and daring the war was sta­ in attendance. Debbie Shaw is the cards and cigarettes. 27th from nine to twelve. farm agent dially invited. of Mr. and Mn. Samuel Paul Smith. tioned in the Hawaiian Islands. faculty adviser. nasium. TWO The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 12, 1946

Pearl Christman and Jane Aulenbach SOME OF THESE DAYS WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS SUGAR: THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT spent a day in Reading. Urge Control Published Weekly By MR. Howard Braucher, Son Daniel and Mildred Christman visited MR. U. N.*Moves for Disarmament; Continuation of gj«ar THE KUTZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., INC Morris Weidner near Stony Creek and encouragement of increJT0'' CBAS. H. EWER, President IM C R. GUUMW, Treaturer Mills. World Co-ops to Expand Trade;ductio n of the eon^*'"£ ' JACOS R. Emu, Secretary A household products party was held U. S.. Europe and Philippj * *• recommended by tho ,,,,. m at the home of Mr. and MR. Wayne tee of the tood^^^ Wessner, Kutztown R. 1. Mildred Solons Kill Occupation Quiz CHAS. H. ESSER MARTIN H. RITTER assure industrial and domesHc 1 Christman was the demonstrator. The Released by Western Newsoaper Union. Publisher Managing Editor (FDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed la these eolomns, they are those st of adequate supplies in^"** following attended: MR. William Western Newspaper Union's news analysts mat net necessarily mt this newspaper.) Lifting of controls in th, f ^ _. ALLIENS S. DiCHANT, Editor JANE ESSER, Assistant Editar a Deisher, Mildred Wessner, Mr. and heav« demands both at hnm " KERMIT OSWALD, Advertising Manager MR. William Wessner, MR. John abroa, would lead to'shlrp^VS Knittle, MR. George DeLong and crease, and severe sho^ t The Kutitown Patriot it lent to subscribers by mail, poatage free, in the children, Ethel Dornmoyer, MR. processors and householders ___* totted States. Nevin Miller, Eleanor Miller, MR. bled for the limited supplied One Year, $2.50; Sii Months. $1.25; Single Copies, 7c Guy Smaltz, MR. John Wessner, council declared. By E' *• Classified Advertising Rates, Per Line, 12c; Legal Notices, if published J controlling stocks, howeven2 •r more times, 12c per line; if published one time, additional composition Catherine Miller, MR. Verna Reinert, J».PO~'bl.;to increase"uoS •fcarge of 10c per line Betty SandeR, Pearl Christman and 1 8nd d mestic MR. Wayne Wessner and Co-hostess WUH'TK" °

BONUS PLAN BUSINESS BIRTHDAYS of Milton Trumbauer's tenant houses. Mr. and Mrs. David Rohrbach ttaH The Penn Service Oil Company an­ Dec. 1, 1918-R. C. Scheidt, tin- LOWER LONGSWAMP FREDERICKSVILLE Earl Moyer secured employment in Ida Fox, Bechtelsvflle, were guests of MAXATAWNY nounces that all employees who have smith. Hannah Rohrbach, Huff's Church. The Hoary Rohrbach the Boyertown Foundry. CLARA A. RICHARDS, Reporter been on the payroll for one year or Dec. I. 1940-Clarence Deisher, Leo A. Beinert Rohrbachs also visited John Carver more will receive a week's salary as a Reporter The house of Alfred Alsdorf has barber. Reportor and Nathan Schwenk, Red HuT Christmas bonus. Those employed for been wired. Dec. 1, 1945-Rahain Leh, jeweler. The Woman's Missionary Society Warren Mertz and son Emory Lee, less than a year will be presented with Mr. and Mn. Frank Pilgert, and The following were the guests of The Rev. James N. Blatt, Reformed NAMED 1ST LIEUTENANT miU meet Monday evening at the home Maple Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ten dollars. This is a continuation of Dec. 4, 1936-Hauck Feed & Grain. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kemp were guests Daniel Meck: Norman Gilbert, Harry J. Russell Oswald, College Hill, has of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cronrath, Bennecoff, Mrs. Kenneth Mohr, Trex­ the Company's policy which has been Dec. 17, 1897-Kutztown National pastor, will conduct services in Huff's at a banquet at Morgantown Fire Hall, Reifsnyder, John Beitler, Carl Fritsch, been appointed a first lieutenant in Breinigsville R. D., when a program lertown, and Warren Ziegler, Allen­ in effect for some years. Bank. Church Sunday at 10 a. m. Church held for the employees of the Cone­ Mrs. Victor Fritsch, Mr. and Mrs. the 28th Infantry Division of the titled "Thy Message at Christinas" town, visited Mrs. Edith Mertz. school, 9 a. m., when officers will be stoga Telephone and Telegraph Com­ Carl Haas, Stanley Meck and children Pennsylvania National Guard. under the leadership of Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schaeffer, Cop­ nominated. pany. Rahn, will be presented. Janice and Emory, Allen Romig and lay, visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel NEW TRIPOLI DREIBELBIS children Phyllis and Timothy, Elwood Pvt. Walter Behm visited his grand­ During the recent cold spell the Zion's Church school will celebrate Leibensperger. AN ADVERTISEMENT TODAY Geist and children Glenroy, Waltcr, mother, Mrs. Leanda Hilbert. thermometer registered nine above its Christmas festival Sunday evening, E. W. Fishcr Mrs. George A. Heinly A CUSTOMER TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet Heffner, Lyons, Ernest, Joyce, and Irene, Mrs. Charles Russell Gehris, District township, zero. December 22nd in the church audi­ Reporter Reportor called on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zwover! Dankle, Harlen Romig, Mr. and Mrs. is to serve on jury duty at civil court, John Dotterer, near Ruppert's torium. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walbert called Norman Roth, Buddie Roth and January 13th. school, disposed of farm stock and Mr. and Mrs. John Fegely, Allen­ KUTZTOWN on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Neff's. Blue Ridge Trail Council, No. 179, New Jerusalem (Dunkel's) Church, friend, Lucille Oswald, Larue Werst, John Sturdevant, former resident, some household goods. town. called on the Fegely families. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuhns, Mr. D. of A., will hold its annual Christ­ the Rev. Ira W. Klick, Lutheran pas­ Eddie Solt, Donald Miller, Robert was buried in Spies cemetery, near The Road Board met at Landis PATRIOT Mrs. Pius Biehl, Mrs. Joe Gallick and Mrs. William H. Fegely and mas party at its regular meeting Tues- i tor: Church School at 9 o'clock. Wor­ Rhode, Joe Ferry, and Roy Meck. Stony Creek Mills. Store. and daughters Johanna and Elizabeth, daughter Nancy and Doris Sherry were day evening. All members and their' ship at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Delong and Charles Klein top, formerly of Cali­ Clarence Hunsberger, Boyertown, On Sal* Kutztown, were guests of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. M. families are cordially invited. The eve- Mrs. Anna Kurtz, Gibraltar; Wil­ son James, Mertztown R. D., visitcd fornia, has taken possession of the and Owen Weisner, Kutztown, were ' Mrs. Sterlin Biehl. Kuhns, East Texas. Mt tho following points. ning of fun will feature a visit from ' liam Kurtz, Kathryn Rothermel, Mr. Mr. Delong's brother-in-law and sis- j Harry Gerhardt farm he purchased here. Santa Claus. Each member is to bring! and Mrs. Walter Gift and children' ter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zeigler, Maple J from William Reinert. Ellen Rohrbach, Boyertown,, is vis­ KUTZTOWN The Cleaver family moved into one iting her sister, Elizabeth Reinert. a Christmas gift for exchange. Judy, Gale and Sharon, Mr. and Mn. Grove. S. B. Smith's 5 and 11 Birthday Greetings The Young Peoples' Council will [ Lewis Fisher and sons Jackie and Lin­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seheirer and i PATBIOT BOOK NOOK hold its monthly meeting and Christ-j wood, Reading; Thomas Hoffman and daughters Gloria, Edna, Shirley, Ar-' mas party Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. granddaughter Fern Gehman visited line and Mary Jane and Mrs. Annie I TOPTON December 13: Irvin Greenawalt, WESTMINSTER PRESS TO All members are invited. Exchange of j Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gift. Mest visited Mrs. Mayme Dey, Mr. i Smith's Pharmacy Mrs. Morris Eck, Luther Moyer, GIVE $5000 FOR 1947 NOVEL j Christmas Trees James Stein, Mrs. Mary Schaeffer, John gifts among members will highlight the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fink and daugh­ and Mrs. Deibert Gerber and Mr. and ! The Westminster Press, Philadel-! party. ters Dorothy and Helen visited Mr. Mrs. Daniel Mest, Allentown. CUT WHILE YQU WAIT! Fink, Mrs. Albert Acker, Horace Dun- phia, announces its annual $5,000 j FLEETWOOD The Women's Guild of Ebenezer and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Philadelphia, George and Edna Delong called on | lie Elsie Noll, Joseph Reimert, Phyllis award for fiction, 1947, the deadline, church will meet at the home of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dietrich, Kutz­ their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Scotch and Red Pine—four to nine Back. Hensinger & Christman, M. J. Bieber, Mrs. Edna for which is next June first. Marvin Kistler, New Tripoli R. 1, town. and Mrs. Henry Delong. feet high—On Sale any time after Kleppinger Adam, Robcrt Adams Jr., Grace Ann "We are looking," report the pub­ Manmillcr. Friday evening, December 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerchner vis­ 4 P. M.—Saturday and Sunday all Rauch's Drag Store lishers, "for a novel the theme of' The Lynn township school board ited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kerchner. WORLD-WIDE BIBLE READING December 14: Mrs. Samuel Smith, which will indicate a realistic atti­ day Olive Kemp, LcRov Hassler, William will hold its monthly meeting at Stine's Friday: Luke 1:26-56 BOWERS tude toward and a positive solution of Corner hotel, Saturday afternoon, De­ Stein, William Kriner, Joanne Wan­ ! Saturday: Matthew 3:1-17 J. W. KIEFFER a fundamental human problem and cember 21st. Mrs. George Loch ner. whose substance will forcefully inter-1 DRYVILLE Sunday: John 3:1-17 Gcorge J. Bausch purchased the one- Monday: Luke 10:30-42 (Follow Baldy Street One Mile PLEASE ORDER TOUR COPT December 15: Mrs. Chester Christ, pret the power of spiritual understand- Mrs. lohn Moyer Mrs. Lewis Trout, Morris Merkel, Paul room school house known as Bausch's Tuesday: Luke 15:1 J-24 South to Second House on Right) EARLT ing regardless of where or under what | school along New Tripoli R. 1. Reporter Kershner, John Miller, Mrs. Charles circumstances it is encountered, either Wednesday: John 13:1-17 PHONE 5901 NO DELIVERY and yon won't bo disappointed Fritz, Ethel Heinly, Leon Trcxler, Thf Sunday School Council will Thursday: John 17 in contemporary life or in the annals meet Friday evening, at 7:30 p. m. Robert Adams, Grace Sterner, Gilbert The Dryville Sunday school is hav­ of history." Kenneth Kermit, son of Mr. and Johnson, Mrs. Seth Fritzinger, Mrs. Judges will be Philip Van Doren ing rehearsals for its Christmas fes­ Elwood Boger, Mrs. Edgar Christman, Mrs. Leon Kistlcr, was baptized Sun­ Stern, editor, biographer and novelist; i tival to be held on December 24th. Ethel Heinly, Donald Wagaman, Jack day during church services by Rev. Le­ Dr. Samuel McCrea Cavcrt, general

APPLE BLOSSOM Till, while helping to pick I%«s in the Moselem orchards owned ft_y- Y. DeLong, found an apple in full bloom.

CLASSIFIED ADS PAY • 15" Square, 14" High • 18" Round, 14" High • Square: 15" Top, 14" High Round: IT Top, 16" High • Corded Edges • Corded Edges • Corded Edges ,» NUR tmtttt m • Simulated Leather • Simulated Leather • Simulated Leather • Pin-Wheel Top • Square Self-Top • Cushion-Top • Blue and Natural • Maroon, Blue • Maroon, Blue ti Green and Natural, Maroon or Bfufe with ^EFRWJultfJ- Maroon and Natural Natural H0MEFURH.SKII.8S—HESS -MOTHERS DOWHSTAiRS POUR The Kutetown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa^ Thursday, December 12, 1946

Nancy Buck, 256 Main, 8, Decem­ LaGuardia has said, there will be an Charles Bubbenmoyer, brother and Duty is carrying on prompt — emergency food situation in Europe sister-in-law of the bride. ber 10. SEIPSTOWN GREENAWALT faithfully the affairs now before Z Joyce Hummel, Route 2, 8, Decem­ for at least five years. A large reception followed at the It is to fulfill the claims of today (2) Where is Europe going to get lln. Emma Rapp Miller bride's home,- and on Sunday a taBF1 IN THE SERVICE ber 11. Gserye MUlei leaders to reconstruct itself during the Reporter Reporter key dinner was given at Kempsville Kempton coming period when students and other Hotel by the Levans. Nancy Weber, R. F. D., 6, Decem­ prospective leaders are now dying? +- The bride was in the employ of Bur­ Dutch Stowaway Cnocerned About ON TERMINAL LEAVE The Rev. John L. Herbster will US "Mine Strikes" ber 8. Europe's future leaders are its young Victor Merkel attended auction at key's Underwear factory, Hamburg Fleetwood conduct Church services at Ziegel's "I wonder what happened at your people of today, and the harvest of Fogelsville. and the bridegroom works at the Ham­ Edward Gehringer, 207 South home about the mine strikes in the their leadership* will be determined by Sunday at 2 p. m., when White Gifts George W. Miller transacted busi­ burg Foundry. He previously served Franklin, 9, December 8. States. I hope that you have plenty the nature of the soil in which the will be brought for Bethany Orphans ness at Hamburg. four years in the Army, at Ft. Belvoir, Lyons for burning the stove during the next seeds are sown. Chfldren are suffering Home. Church school, 1 p. m. The Mahlon Sechler went to Hamburg. Va., attaining the rank of Sergeant. Noel Hertzog, 6, December 6. winter because we know what life wfll the most, yet they are the least re­ Leon Stump was in Lenhartsville on The couple will live with thc bride's Topton Christmas program of the Church be without fire in the stove." sponsible. Thirty-three per cent of the business. parents for the present. Marlene Hflbert, 30 Smith, 7, De­ school will be held Sunday evening, De­ Thus writes Cornelius Bos, Enk- children in Berlin have tuberculosis, a Mrs. Charles Sellers and daughter cember 9. cember 29th. The Woman's Guild will huizen, Holland, a Dutch youth, aged direct result of malnutrition. were in Kempton. IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT Nick Ciliberti Motors Patrick Rauenzahn, Haas, 6, Decem­ (2) We cannot teach democracy to have its Christmas party December 17 ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED 20, whom Sgt. Walter P. Schaeffer met Paul Wink called on George Miller. S81 E. Main St. Estate** on a German airfield. A soldier-writer, ber 9: starving peoples. When a temporary at the home of Mrs. Fred Werley. Edgar Wessner, near Kutztown, vis­ IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT he was so eager to try his journalistic meat shortage can influence a shift in A number of local residents at­ ited Clayton Miller. fortune in America that he stowed LETTERS TO THE our whole national government, think tended the operetta, "Girl Crazy," at Joseph George, Allentown, was away to Boston, but despite efforts EDITOR of thc political implications of starva­ Allentown. Anna Haaf, Haafsville, and here. made by Mrs. Russell Royer, mother tion within nations. If another form Jean Schaffer, Fogelsville, were in the of Sgt. Schaeffer, at Washington, D. of government furnishes food to starv­ cast. FOX-BUBBENMOYER C., he was returned to Holland. COLLEGE YOUTH CONCERNED ing people, we cannot consistently de­ The Literary Society will meet Sat­ The marriage of Elsie Bubbenmoyer, "I am now in barracks in the South ABOUT WORLD'S DESTITUTE plore the results. We are passively ac­ urday night. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon FEMALE HELP of Holland," he writes Mrs. Royer, Dear Editor: cepting those ideologies which we The Home Economics group will Bubbenmoyer, Shoemakersville, and "and I've ended my training two weeks We enclose a letter which four of abhor. meet Friday at 2 p. m. at the home Elwood Fox, foster son of Mr. and ago. Last week I left home for the next us students at the State University of (4) Let it not be said that we are of Mrs. Stanley Brunner. Mrs. William Levan, Kempsville hotel, <^two years because we'ijf going to Dutch Iowa (including Lolita Fritz, of your "playing Santa Claus" to people when Mrs. Caroline Rauch is again a was solemnized at the home of the WANTED indies. Before we'll go, well be in town) have written concerning relief whole nations are living on diets below patient at the Allentown hospital. bride's parents by the Rev. Robert A. to starving and destitute peoples of subsistence level. It is easy for our England for about four weeks and then Pfc. Curtis Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Stephenus Greena­ Laubach. we start to India. It's the fourth Divi­ the world. minds to escape from the tragic reality wald spent several days at the home Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Experienced Quillers. Winders, and sion Pioneers but I'm working at ad­ Pfc. Curtis Kramer, on terminal Here it is: of it if we choose. Any policy short of of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shade, while ministration. It's nice work but some- leave after 19 months on duty (14 of A famine which cannot be ig­ our maximum help in sending food to the Shade family was on a hunting trip tiines I work till two o'clock at night­ them in Europe), was guest of honor nored is still blacking out life through­ "Europe will result in the obliteration to Huntingdon. Learners. Steady Work. Apply to time. You see, it's not so easy, but at a recent home-coming, given by his out the world, and famine relief, as an of thousands of people, including pos­ Mr. and Mrs. OlivA Haas called CARD PARTY anything has trouble in a peoples' life. parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Bennicoff, international responsibility, is due to sible Pasteurs, Einsteins, and Kants. on Mrs. Mary Rupp. Today it's Sunday, but I haven't much near town. The birthday of his mother die with UNRRA on December 31. (5) We feel, however, that this con­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and at the time because I must leam my lessons was also celebrated. Our government seems willing to let cern shpuld extend not only to Euro­ daughter Marilyn visited Ella Schmoy­ (journalism, author, song writer and Others present were Mr. and Mrs. it die, and the American people, feast­ peans but also to those throughout the er, East Texas. THREE MILE KUTZTOWN MILLS Inc. many others like English and stenog­ Irwin Kramer and children Jean, Faye ing on their fattened conscience, are world who are living face to face with raphy). After two years I hope to write and Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence unconcerned. It hardly fits the kind famine. LICENSED TO WED FORMERLY KUTZTOWN SILK Is Geist, Sr., and children Robert, Do­ of people we like to think we are. (6) It appears to us that every Amer­ Lester Kemmerer, son of Mr. and HOUSE and speak my English well, because I volenl need a good language to get a job lores, Clarence Jr., Larry Lee and Bon­ What substitutes will there be for ican citizen with a conscience has a Mrs. Samuel Kemmerer, Fleetwood R. Every Friday Night like journalism. nie Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer UNRRA? Only ineffective ones by three-fold expiration date; personally 2, and Lulu Irene Kline Rothermel, Willow Street \ Katztown I still feel nervous and I know very and daughter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. themselves. The United States-oper­ to cooperate wholeheartedly in as many Daniel Boone Hotel, daughter of the at 8:00 P. M. well why. It'll take two years before Norman Kramer, Mrs. Katie Heck, Ida ated export-import bank will continue relief projects as possible; and to feel a late Philip and Laura Kline. 111 see youf.n the good old States and Frey, Helen Bartholomew, Beulah to make its trade—encouraging loans. definite concern beyond our giving for I think much—much too much about Strausser, Beatrice Christman, Milton But a loan to stimulate trade is a far these people. it. You've asked about my wishes for a Barto, Ernest Kohler, Russell Frey, Les­ cry from a loan for famine relief. It (signed) R. J. PAYNE, Christmas gift, but I don't know what ter Kramer, Willis, Arthur, Frederick doesn't get food to starving people Oelwein, Iowa to ask you. Can you have a look at a Jr. and Dorothy Bcnnicoff. NOW. After UNRRA, then, what? CONRAD WURTZ, book about journalism in America . . . News of the Heffners We are writing to urge humani­ but please don't spend too much Pvt. Lester Heffner is in Korea. tarian action to help check this spread Downers Grove, 111. money because I know the life condi­ Pvt. Mahlon Heffner, Aberdeen of systematic starvation — systematic LOLITA FRITZ, tion in the States. It's a pity but that's Proving Grounds, Md., was recently murder—in Europe. We desire to point Kutztown, Pa. what ended when it's strikes in the hospitalized at Ft. Meade, due to a out several aspects of the problem: DON C. HOUTS, world. fractured arm. (1) We believe it is our moral re­ Cedar Rapids, Iwoa How do you like the book, "Brave Thcy are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ sponsibility to bring relief to the starv­ BOB BRASHARES, Men," by Ernie Pyle? I've got it. bert Heffner, Kutztown R. 3. ing Europeans, especially when we Des Moines, Iowa Don't mind this bad writing. I wrote New Address have plenty of food and food to waste. I know indeed that wealth is good; it sitting on my field bed. And ffere's Sgt. R. L. Haring, Co. F., 18th Inf. One can see evidence of this waste in a poem for you: APO 757, c/o New York Postmaster. But lowly roof and simple food, any of oar restaurants. It must not be With love that hath no doubt, Mary Reigner in Morioka Pen Pals thought that Europe's needs ceased Are more than gold without. It's rather wonderful, I think Mary Reigner, Army librarian, has with the end of the war, for as Fiorello -J. G. Whittier. When friends are made by pen and ink. been transferred from Sapporo to Mori- rest ue A piece of paper; blue or white, oka, Japan. "I'm enjoying my work Someone decides that she will write. immensely," she reports. 4 To one whom she has never seen, tion, J« Who lives where she has never been. Oh! One can talk of this and that THE BIG THREE md; A pen become a magic wand. And have the cosiest kind of chat Hu Thus strangers start to correspond, Thus souls who live quite far apart SERVICE—Your car is completely, dependably and merry LeRoy promptly serviced. Not strangers long, good friend. Can gladden much each other's mind David Just look how that last letter ends With letters sensible and kind. SAVINGS—Costly repairs are eliminated by early cor­ #*_»__, berger; How pleasant the exchange of views It's truly beautiful I think Richard] And comment on the latest news. When friends are made by pen and ink. rection of minor faults. SATISFACTION—Reliable car performance day after entlemen Fo girl." day. Weida So here's to all my Birthday Club Room CHILDREN'S boys and girls, who are planning happy Harold surprises for mother, for father, too, TUES REPAIRED QUALITT stadt CORNER and for those who are needy and sick. AND VULCANIZED TIRE RECAPPING Listen to them sing. Listen, knowing Twelve of us had a birthday this By the Birthday Lady Duet "Christmas-planning" week and I there's nothing to dismay those men-folk 1947 to; hope you'll have many more. Dial 428$ l f- . of yours when they open your brightly We met Sten Oswald on College Kutztown Two Hill, the other morning, on his way Mary DeLong, 29 Noble, 10, De­ wrapped Christmas gifts . . . because vembet^ DE TURKS' SERVICE ported. to First Grade in the KSTC laboratory cember 6. Carl Mantz, 37 S. Whiteoak, 8, De­ you've chosen them at Whitner's; You Five school. He had some gay material in cember 8. 00* know what they want, we know what tamed his hand, and when Iasked him about Jane Wessner, Route 3, 8, Decem­ STATION mittee. it, he put his finger to his lips and ber 9. kind they want. Come check off your 31 NOBLE STREET KUTZTOWN. PA. said, "It's to make a Christmas s'prise John Dries, 246 E. Walnut, 6, De­ The Christmas males right here. Choosing for my mother . . . but don't you cember 10. schedi ». to tell her!" from our vast selection is fun and fast. trat Your Birthday Lady suspects that hundreds of you in our schools in Kutztown, Lyons, Fleetwood, Topton and in the country schools hereabout, are doing that very thing. And mother Here Are Just A Few Gift At will treasure your gift more than any Press the IdeaWTVrom Our Men's Shop* Grange;: other she receives, for it wfll be made iheadkl by your very own hands, happily, and ter W. Wool Plaid Shirts 18.11 with secret joy. bunny's nose tt the We like it too, that you will give Part Wool Hose ... 1.58 to 2.2% Bane. a gift to the orphans, wrapped in and hear it «mo. white, with a note on the outside, Heavy-Knit Sweaters 8.58 kctures,I "A toy for a boy" or "A doll for a SQUEAL! All Wool Knit Glares 2.08 Weeather-Proof Jackets S.95 to 34.88 Fine Handkerchief-. 41c to 2.88 New Suspenders .1.88 and 2.88 New Garters 55c and IJ8 ^*BBS .J* Expanse Belt Buckles 1.68 to 5.88 All Wool, Part Wool Sweaters 5.S5 to 10.95 All Wool Robes . .13.25 to 38.58 wmmf V7 Neckties, all colors, designs 1.88 to 5 J8 Men's Shop—First Floor

FULL LINE OF HOME GROWN ^ GENUINE LAMBSKIN CHRISTMAS (7A^ r ~ " | WALK-EM-SQUAK-EM TREES I Please send me children's I Virginia Blue Spruce and **--*«" * ""• I BUNNY SUPPERS . . . I.36 Scotch Pine I .. pr. sise eolor i REASONABLE PRICES j ..pr. rise — eolor J Kiddies love these amusing little slippers. AU Sizes I Name ..» I Ju?t the thing to keep their feet toasty •Due to length of time between preparation and publication ot this copy . . . some of Carls Service Station i warm. All have soft leather soles. Colors the above items may be sold out of stock < Addrem •• I when you come in. There wUl be plenty ot other flne gifts to Choose from, however. Delicious Food blue or pink. Sizes from child's 5 to ON BOUTE 222—ONE MLE ^DO-M* 'a cinrf* oc a Dj misse8'12' EAST Or IUTXTOWW C. K. WHITNER CO. 428^44 PBNN SQUARE EIGHTH AHD HAMILTON—ALLENTOWN 441 PENN—BEADING The Kutetown Patriot, Kutetown, Pa-, Thursday, December 12, 1946 FTV1

FHS TO HOLD CANDLEUGHT SERVICE MOTHERS TO HOLD played and prizes awarded; and a cov­ SERVICE DECEMBER 19TH INSTALLATION AND PARTY ered dish lunch will also be enjoyed. FLEET WO O D NEWS At Emmanuel Evangelical U. B. The Service Mothen of Fleetwood Mn. Mary Orlando, president, urges Church, December 19th, at 8 p. m., and vicinity will install officers at their .41 members to be present. the Fleetwood schools will hold a Christmas party at the Orioles Home candlelight service to which the public December 20th at 7:?0 p. m. Gifts THIS WEEK'S NEWS THIS WEEK Resident and Fire Woman's Guild of FLEETWOOD CALENDAR Pastors Announce 24 Attend Home is invited. Seventy-five pupils, includ­ will be -exchanged, games will bc TN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Tonight—Christmas Party St. Jo­ ing the Mixed Chorus, will share in Chief Re-elected St Paul's Refonned seph's Hospital Auxiliary—Secret Yuletide Services Economics Party the presentation, at the direction of Pals to be revealed Donald Sandt, music supervisor. Tonight—Lions Club—Talk by Disv White gifts for orphans, candlelight Mary Jane Mickey, assistant Home By Local Company Re-elects Officers At a recent assembly M. J. A. Smith, trict Governor Arthur Eshelman services and Christmas parties are Economics expert of the Berks Agri­ supervising principal, showed the mo­ Tonight—Grange among the announcements by the lo­ culture Association, taught the mem­ tion picture, "The Danger Line," December 14—At 9:30 a. m. Soup cal pastors. They include the following: bers of the Home Economics Club of 29-31 MAIN STBEET FLEETWOOD, PA- firemen Donate Building which featured foot defects, and pve Sends Gift to Ecuador; .Sale — FHS Seniors — at High St. Pair's Lutheran, the Rev. Har­ the local Grange how to stencil pat­ advice on how to walk, and how to Material to Legion; Holds Yuletide Party School old W. Sell, pastor: At 4 p. m. Sunday, terns on gift tablecloths and scarfs. She RICH, DELICIOUS, FLAVOR buy shoes. Add 19 Members At Cabin; 60 Attend December 15—At 4 p. m. Candle­ the Junior and Senior choirs will pre­ also taught the group how to fashion Mrs. Ann Gehris Schaefer, at a re­ A taste treat that rails for more light Service—St. Paul's Lutheran sent a candlelight service, preceded by butterfly pins out of sequins. Mrs. cent faculty meeting, discussed "The than a second cup. Try this blond At their annual meeting the Fleet- The Fellowship Cabin, decorated December 17—Election and Christ- a half-hour organ recital by Mrs. Har­ LeRoy Kline was hostess, and served Characteristics of a Good Secondary ^ Volunteer Firemen re-elected with holiday motifs, was the scene of mas Party—St. Paul's Reformed old Kurzweg, to which the public is fruit salad, assisted by her mother, and wo know you'll like It. School Teacher." ftesiderit Raymond Weida and Fire the Christmas party of the Woman's Brotherhood cordially invited. Soloists will be Mn. Emma Rothermel. rwf Lester Moyer; added 19 newGufl d of St. Paul's Reformed Church, December 17-At 1:30 p. m. Christ­ Emma Schlegel and Venice Bailey, The 24 in attendance included Mr. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY m£fflbcn to their 1,307 roll; and au­ when officers were re-elected, and a mas Party—Reading Hospital Aux­ sopranos; Charles Becker, tenor, and ne 6 4 oi re air Dffls Christmas play was presented by and Mrs. Luther Kniss, Mr. and Mrs. asco COFFEE thorized t pay™ " P iliary Herbert Erb, baritone. George Con­ Jonas Shollenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Heat-Fio Roasted te totaling $11,192.39 candlelight. Jean Yoder also played lb December 19—At 9 p. m. Candle­ stein, cellist, will assist. Carols will Wayne Readinger, Mrs. Daniel Schaef­ briny out its felly They also donated building mate- xylophone numbers. Attendance to­ bet light Service FHS — Emmanuel also be sung by the congregation. Mrs. fer, Mrs. Laura Dietrich, MR. Horace % *» 7fC developed flavor. ^ to Horace M. Kieffer Post No. taled sixty. BO'S Church Harold W. Sell will be in charge of Schaeffer, Mrs. George Schuler, Mrs. Charles K. $t American Legion, for use in rc- Officers re-elected include Mrs. December 20—Christmas Party and the Junior Choir, and Mrs. Kurzweg. J. Walter Baer, Mrs. Austin Readinger, Aetna Moat Departments A e Wall Suppliod With modelling its headquarters on Arch Marie Knoll, president; Mrs. Charles Installation—Service Mothers St. Paul's Reformed, the Rev. J. Helen and Anna Braucher, Hettie Mohn, vice president; Mrs. Irvin Stah­ Paul Kehm, pastor: "Loyalty to the Bechtel, Shirley and Mary Ann. Kniss, KAUFMAN PLENTY OF QUALITY MEATS Other officers chosen were: Ira ler, secretary; Mrs. M. J. A. Smith, Family" will be observed Sunday at Barbara and Kathryn Ann Schollen­ Small, Loan, Smoked Becker, vice president; Hany Dunkel- treasurer. VIRGINVILLE 10:15 a. m., and families are asked to berger, and George and Harold Schuler. boger, recording secretary; W. Hugh During the business session the Lutheran W. M. S. sit together". The Confirmation class The Patriot Wunnernaus did not Jones, assistant recording secretary; H. Guild voted to send a sizable gift of will meet Monday at 7 p. m. On Tues­ discover, however, just what the men DEALER IN LIVE PICNICS Franklin Angstadt, financial secretary; money to the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Re-elects Officers day at 7 p. m. the Brotherhood will 43 did while the women were learning f^nl Kieffer, treasurer; WVrren Streich (Betty Knoll), missionaries to POULTRY AND Raody-Fo-faf Brands—2c Pound Higher Officers re-elected by the Woman's hold its Christmas party at the Fellow­ the new skills. Hgher Schlegel, trustee for three yearsd Milan Ecuador. ship Cabin, when election of officers EGGS Missionary Society of St. Paul's Lu­ Frostily Ground ^^ ^ ^ Schddt and Paul Serfass, directdrs. The cast of characters of the play, will be held. The Rev. Harold W. Sell, m Firemen theran Church include Mrs. John Drei­ SOUP SALE "The Old Song That Is New," com­ belbis, president; Mrs. Charles I. Lutheran Pastor, will be the speaker. In addition to Chief Moyer, these The FHS Seniors will sponsor a prised Esther Schaeffer, Joseph; I\*>s. Kutz, vice president; Mrs. Lizzie Huy­ The "White Gifts for Bethany" serv­ noodle soup sale at the school Satur­ HAMBURG rthmteers were also named: First As-Arthur Rauch, Mary; Mrs. Edythe ice is scheduled for December 22nd at 37 ette, secretary; Esther M. Schlegel, pjtont Chief, Milan Scheidt; second day, beginning at 9:30 a. m. It is ex­ PHONE Yoder, narrator; Mrs. Harvey Rother­ treasurer; Mrs. Walter Bauscher, 7:30 p. m., each gift to be labeled as Smoked Beef Tongues » 430 jgjstant chief, Russell Seaman; engi- pected that patronage will be brisk, HAMBUBG 3395 mel, Mrs. John Angstadt, Shirley Thank-Offering secretary; and Mrs.to contents. At last Sunday's "Loyalty Provoloae fi» Vi »17c % Sandwich „t V-% »16c Beeis, Donald Dautrich, John Becker, and housewives are asked to bring Hertzog, Sarah and Julia Quillman, Elsie Gilardone, Deaconess chairman. to our Missionaries, the Paul Streichs," their own containers. Fancis Ging, Paul Grammes, Lester Mrs. Lothair Dreibelbis and Mrs. J. a generous offering was lifted. Schlegel, Raymond Wahl, Lewis At a recent meeting at the home of Paul Kehm, directed by Mrs. Warren Mrs. George Schlegel, Mrs. Raymond Emmanuel Evangelical U. B., the Kemp, Eari Burkert, Russell Seaman. Frey. CHICKENS S? • AT. Deisher conducted a discussion on Rev. Norman E. Dettra, pastor: An Hosemen, John Madis, Francis Gifts for the Cabin "Thy Will Be Done," which concerned old-fashioned Song Service, featuring c Malone, LeRoy Hawkins, Lester During the social hour gifts for the Church Missions and Benevolence. Christmas hymns, will be held by re­ Do Boucher, Harry S. Dunkelberger, Wil­ u_ {Fancy Jersey P0RGIES "> 19 Cabin were opened, and included bar The next meting will be held Janu­ quest, Sunday, at 7:30 p. m., with an son Bergstresser, Glenn Quillman, Paul Vol. Cod Fillets '»29c Dressed Whiting *17c soap, soap flakes and $18 for* the pur­ ary 7th at the home of Mrs. Chester eight-minute message by the pastor. Serfass, . Richard Huyette, Warren Folks Pollock Fillets *23c Butterfish ^ ^ "23c chase of table cloths. Heffner, with Mrs. Frank Deisher as On Tuesday night the Christmas party Schlegel, Ira Becker, George Kline, of the parish will be held, the pro­ Refreshments comprised salad in a leader. Just In Time for Christmas Clayton Fenstermacher, Harold Kurz­ Christmas Tree mold, sandwiches, gram in charge of a committee from CaU Crisp, Sweet weg, Joe Santangelo, LeRoy Arnold, cake and coffee. the Church school. Pictures of the re­ Harold Hinkle, J. A. Stump, G. Gehr- j 7-9% VaCHUIM- The fireplace was decorated with a Plans to Broadcast cent 80th annivesary will be shown. inger, David Rothermel, Raymond Your paekmM variety of candles and crow's foot; a On Wednesday night the prayer meet­ tin 49 Rader, Joe Kelchner, Julius DeAngelo, Salted Mixed Nuts Manger scene was also displayed; and ing will be in charge of the Woman's Robert Delp. Clyde Schlegel, Franklin Christmas Service A fee as-ortmeat ef almonds, Alberts, pecans, cashews — no peonwts. each window was decorated. Society of World Senice, when officers Car A Angstadt, Donald Kummerer, Arthur W. C. Strause, who for many years | will be chosen. Mrs. Norman E. Dettra Salted Cashew Nuts gag 45c Hilbert, Robert Schlegel. Earl Schlcgcl. In Attendance has played Santa Claus to the bor­ will discuss the lesson. Cwt In attendance, in addition to the Jalopy? Farmdale Green Beans SfrlnQlsM Home electrician, Warren Schlegel. ough children on Thanksgiving, has F Delegates officers and those on the program were BIBLE CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS the following: Mrs. Kate Boyer, Mrs. planned a further surprise. On Christ- j Cut Wax Beans £i£!' Delegates to county firemen's asso- Election of officers and the reveal­ No. 2 Martin Ludwig, Mrs. Lawrence Stah­ mas Day at 7:00 and 10.00 a. m. he | If the heart of its motor is still strong—give your car OSCO Whole Beets catkm, LeRoy Arnold, Francis Malone; ing of Secret Pals took place at the 14c ler and daughter Shirley, Mrs. Horace will sponsor by amplification at his No. 2Vi alternates to county firemen's associa­ Christmas dinner held by the Willing improved appearance with a professional paint job Fancy Fruit Cocktail <-°™™-°ca n Rothermel, Mrs. Robert Schlegel, Mrs. Washington street store, an old-fash- ! No tion, Joseph Kelchner, David Rother­ Workers Bible Class of St. Paul's Robert Peters, Mrs. Neda Mertz, Mrs. ioned Christmas service. In charge will; which will make it look factory-fresh no matter how] Delhi Freestone Peaches A c^29c mel; East Penn Zone No. 1, Richard Union Church school, at Hotel Fleet­ No John Achey, Mrs. Alvin Landis, Mrs. be a retired minister, whose name will j Huyette, John Smith, Francis Ging, wood. Fifty-one attended, including many years ago it came off the assembly line! Drive Remarkable Bartlett Pears «,^4©c Hertzog, Mrs. Bucks, Mrs. Clara not be divulged until THE morning, j LeRoy Arnold, original zone No. 1, the teacher, James P. Knoll, whose into our auto-studio today—and have a better looking Bauscher, Mrs. William Waters, Mrs. Santa Claus, impersonated by David I Cranberry Sauce K* '« 23c Ibid Rothermel. Harry S. Dunkel­ Secret Pal presented him with a neck­ Jacob Stoudt, Mrs. Mayme Klees, Mrs. Kem, came to Fleetwood on Thanks- j car! i berger; state firemen's association, tie and two kerchiefs. Glenwood Apple Sauce "°J 17c Minerva Boyer, Mrs. LeRoy Kline, giving, in a unique manner. He was Richard Huyette, John Becker. The new officers include Mae Har­ g_o€d Suae Pancake Mix W 12c Mrs. Lloyd Hehr, Mrs. Lewis M. concealed in a chimney aboard George I Grill Room Squad ing, president; Mrs. Lydia Schlegel b Scheiry, Mrs. Harry Kummerer, Mrs. Stitzel's truck, and all that the chil­ NICK CILIBERTI MOTORS Rob-ford Large Sweet Prunes i 026c Mowing the election, President and Mrs. Howard Keller, vice presi­ 2 Seneca Hilbert, Mrs. J. Walter Baer, dren could see was smoke. Santa made . Weida appointed the following Grill | dents; Mrs. LeRoy Kline, secretary; 601 E. Mcdn Street. Kutztown, Penna. Blended Juice °%rs233r 2 £. 2*c Mrs. Wester Schaeffer, Mrs. Walter the smoke himself, by means of Mr.! Room committee: William Angstadt, Mrs. Ida Hoch and Mrs. Gustav .Schu­ Stitzel's Bee-Smoker. Nor did he ap-1 Dodge—Plymouth—Dodge Job-Rated Trucks Florida Orange Juice ' 2 Wi-,127c Harold Hinkle and H. Franklin Ang­ Herbein, Mrs. Llewellyn Schaeffer, kraft, assistants; Mrs. George Keller, 1 pear until the children clamored for j stadt Mrs. Elsie Kieffer, Mrs, Rarich, Mrs. treasurer; and pianist, Mrs. Walter J. Expert Mechanical Work at Low Prices Ideal Mince Meat V 29c him, and Mr. Strause also. "There's i Aged for meHewnee*. Delicious, old-tin* flavor. On* jar make, a dellclout 9-Inch pie. Dues Paid Wagner, Mrs. Samuel Frey, Mrs. Wal­ Herbein. Dues were ordered to be paid for ter Noll, Mrs. Ambrose Hoffman, Mrs. no better Santa Claus than Dave," Down Goes the Price of Lard 1947 to the Berks County Firemen's Herbert Kline, Mrs. Stella Kieffer, Mrs. Mr. Strause says, and all the children Association. Fred Luckenbill, Mrs. Laura Mattern, agree. Santa then distributed fruit dish­ BEST PURE Ib Two fire calls were made in No-Mrs. Charles Wanner and daughter es to more than 700 boys and girls LARD 29 wmber, Assistant Chief Scheidt re­ Kathryn, Lydia Wahl, Ella Hoffman, from Fleetwood and vicinity. ported. Arlene Hilbert, Gloria Schaeffer, Vir­ Be Practical! Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HI-Y FORMED AT FHS; Five membership applications were ginia Kays, and Albert William Rauch. Young, Tender, Stringiess 4fe M^ H tened over to the investigating com­ INDUCTION BY KHS YOUTH mittee. DISTRICT GOVERNOR, GUEST A Hi-Y was formed at FHS, when Final Meeting Arthur W. Eshelman, Paradise, Pa., the following wcre inducted by a simi­ The final meeting for the year is governor of the Hth District of Lions lar group from Kutztown High school: Give Furniture GREEN BEANS 2 25 scheduled for December 30th at 8 p. Clubs, will be the speaker at tonight's President, William Burns; vice presi­ Broccoli C-M*,ta _£!29_ c I Grapefruit ^'J™'' 3* 20c dent, Bruce Becker; secretary, Leon 2-and 3-Piece *• to close financial and other impor- meeting of the Lions Club. He will be Onions +•*•*•**• 3»*10c | .Emperor Grapes 19c tat busuiness. introduced by Walter Noll. Rothermel; treasurer, Carl Hawkins; chaplain, Ronald Noll; advisor, Ralph LIVING GRANGE TO HEAR BAPTISM M. Kieffer. ORANGES 8-g*3* READING OF STATE The Rev. Harold W. Sell, at St. , ROOM GRANGE MASTER'S TALK Paul's Lutheran Church, Sunday, bap­ WHO'S NEW A GIFT SUGGESTION At tonight's meeting of Fleetwood tized Gary Dale Bieber, born July 17, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rhoads I SUITES Virginia Loo Supremo 4fe £flj Gnnge, Kenneth Heffner will read 1946, to George and Betty (Hilbert) (Jacqueline Garber), at Community i 39 fe address which State Grange Mat- Bieber. General hospital, a son. A large selection, covered * W. Sharp Fullerton gave recently with Mohair, Velour, Mo­ hair Frieze or Tapestry. FRUITCAKE 2*1 * the State convention at Wilkcs- Wk» will appreciate a fruit cake mad* according fo our aid I ""*• Other numbers on the program packed ki a colorful gift box, wild reproduction of a fomoue Colonial painting ef Independence Hall, cradle of American liberty. j "jounced by Mrs. Howard Braucher, £ As Low as •wareT, wi]] include: piano selections 9*d*aaitn •7 Pearl Christman; readings and rcci- ; Christmas I $100 FLOUR 10 A 66c J*** Catherine Ann Schollenberger,! um ""ley Levan and Harold Aulenbach; ! 5-Piece Tuna Fish ^"••Mc "*•! selection: Dennis Dry and, ______Codflsli _ *.!•« ««>« Dietrich; guitar number, Emest, Silver Hake Fish "—-21c Wk. I Party and Movies BREAKFAST SETS Swiffs Prom «*-«•-43, Elda Kline also demon Chrome or wood with porcelain tops. Also gMdSatti Oats •*•••»• lit i___H ***** - , DECEMBER 20—7-9 P. M Maple Sets. Mother's Oats "»an»J I2t [™k how to wTap Christmas gifts. As Low as Com Flakes *"•"' "-*• 15< LYONS FIRE HALL KoMrs Sweet Apple ^ ^_.m TO PACK GIFTS c •* Reading Hospital Auxiliary j CIDER r41 •*j*n at their Christmas party De- for the Children of Lyons and Vicinity up to $36.50 £**-* 17th at Rauch's, will pack gifts 12 Years of Age Onco You Try ft, You'll Always Buy HI • *e children in the wards of the | VISIT OUR CHILDREN'S _ institution. They will also ENRICHED SUPREME J** personal gifts for the benefit AUSPICES LYONS DEPT IN BASEMENT I- * treasury. A special program is Other Suggestions Tricycles f 17.51 Strollers $8.98 up ••Aeduled to begin at 1:30 p. m. Rockers $2.85 up Doll Cribs $6.85 BREAD Table and Chair Sets $18.58 up VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY Boudoir Chairs $15.85 up Desk and Chair Sets $12.58 up WHO'S NEW High Chairs $4.98 up Play Yards $9.98 up ^^ » the Bryn Mawr hospital Who Wish Everybody Hassocks 3.95 up Doll Carriages $15.95 E* and Mrs. A. S. Porreca (Jose- Training Chairs $4.75 up A MERRY XMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Sewing Cabinets . . 6.98 up Kothermel) a daughter, Ruth Smokd Stands .... 3.25 up New feck Seep |_*Bghing six pounds 10 ounces. OCCASIONAL Cricket Chairs 10.95 up BEANS 2A37< Hand Sweepers . .. 5.50 up CHAIRS Pickles "•*-•••" «~2** Oil Paintings 8.50 up India Relish **-*****'* •,N,23c CheMe^"-' •—•«*29« Other Pictures 1.50 up A large variety of all Magazine Racks . . .98 up Kraft Velvoeta **"*• 29c types, materials and BorHen's;£•££, »^n«25< Card, Tables 3.50 up c%t r upholstery. Cheese "• *~** »37t IBILE1RIE. Mirrors 4.75 up Tea Balls*** Id*** 13c What-nots .... 1.49 up 7 Wat*r-R«-3stn«t Bathroom Rugs 3.25 up $8 5 up MATCHES I2±s4lc Lid Covers 1.35 up Farmdale Quality Poultry Foods 'mxatMt-^tatamW) m tt "Where Prices Are Lower" Wat* SSLT 2S -$l.25: laying M«h 25*>~$. 15 Growing Mash 23* - $1.20 : Scratch Grains 2S* •" $1.05 *-" SMITH'S IMnp BURKEY & SPACHT Cattle Sate *—"• SO*****63c t Cattle Salt ***> 90~*****3U For Furniture, Rugs, Bedding 38 S. Fourth St, Hamburg, Pa^ Since 1852 of tho ohovo Horns ore oot of stock m Open Evenings Onftl Chifslmas—8s38 P. M. eWt. W The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Psu, Thursday, December 12, 1946

The Dutchman Camp hunters re­ ESTATE ACTIONS ALDERFER-STOPP Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stopp, Allentown four deer: Wo eight-point, ooe a sister, Mn. Amos Thompson, Boyer­ of Willow Weidner, Fleetwood R. D. turned from Lycoming county with point, and one six-point 1, died December 10. She was a Charles Herbein, Maxatawny Town­ R. 2, and Howard Alderfer, son of town. daughter of the late Owen and Ele- ship. Balance of $1,659.72 distributed The Rev. J. W. Bittner, at his Main Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Alderfer, Emmaus. OBITUARY Services Sunday at 1:30 p. m. in manda (Moyer) Reinhart. as follows: Jane Susanna Schlegel, street residence, solemnized the mar­ A wedding dinner was served at the the Schofer Funeral Home, Topton, household goods, $7.75; Lovina C. She was a member of New Jeru­ riage of Pauline Stopp, daughter of home of the bridegroom. WILLIAM G. HENRY the Rev. William H. Kline officiating. salem Lutheran Church. Surviving are Schaeffer, household goods, $31.05; William G. Henry, 75, retired Burial in Dryville Cemetery. her husband and these children: Wil­ Jane Susanna Schlegel and Lovina C. GALA NITE creamery proprietor, «^jed December son, Myerstown; Harvey, at home; Schaeffer, $810.46 each. John G. Roth­ MRS. MARY A. SEAMAN 11 in his home in New Jerusalem. He Paul, Fleetwood R. D. 1; Ira and John, ermel, attorney. Mary A. (Schmehl), 75, widow of Fleetwood; Raymond, Reading; George operated the local creamery for 50 NEW YEAR'S EVE Charles Seaman, died December 10 in Boyer, Fleetwood R. D. 1; Mrs. Rus­ years. A native of Colebrookdale Town­ her home in Walnuttown, Fleetwood sell Berg, Fleetwood R. D. 2; Mrs. AT a ship, he was a son of the late Abraham R. D. 2. A native of Ruscombmanor Benneville Kline; sister, Mrs. Eva RAYMOND FOX Fronheiser, Bechtelsville; four broth­ and Carolina (Gehris) tfenry. . * Township, she was a daughter of the Virginville Henry was a member of New Jeru­ late William and Angelina (Kemmerer) ers, David Reinhart, Fleetwood R. D. For Sparkling 1; John Reinhart, Fleetwood; Harvey salem Lodge, Knights of Friendship; Schmehl, and was a member of the Phone Hamburg 3352 MONTEREY INN a Reinhart, Reading; Charles Reinhart, Attractive Packages the Lyons Fire Company, and the Lu­ Mennonite denomination. Kutztown, and 14 grandchildren. DINE AND DANCE theran denomination. Surviving are two sons: Harvey S. d Funeral services will be held Sat­ Raw Far Dealer Surviving are his widow, Kate Heffner and Charles W. Faust, Wal­ Make Your Reservations Now a (Barto) Henry; one son, Homer, New nuttown; three grandchildren; one urday at 1:30 p. m. in the Stump White Washing •*».'. SMITH'S K»-P a Jerusalem; two daughten: Mrs. El­ great-grandchild; two brothers: John, Funeral Home, Fleetwood. Further — $2.00 PER COUPLE - a services in New Jerusalem Church, the wood Heydt, New Jerusalem, and Mrs. j Fleetwood R. D. 2, and Haivey, Read- Tree Spraying Open Evenings Until Ckristmat—9:30 P. M. Francis Pieller, at home; nine grand­ I ing, and a sister, Mrs. Lewis Brunner, Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell officiating. children; two great grandchildren, and .; Fleetwood R. D. Interment in adjoining cemetery Services Friday at 2 p. m. in the Christ Funeral Home, Fleetwood, the -Let's Ea! This One On!" Rev. A. G. Woodring officiating. Burial T in St. Paul's Cemetery, Fletwood.

MRS. WILLOW WEIDNER MR. Kate A. (Reinhart), 68, wife * CHRISTiMAS SHOPPING HOURS Post-War t DAILY 9:30 to 5:00 STRAND SATURDAY AND THURSDAY 9:30 to 8:30 PROJECT KUTZTOWN

Leather Nereltfee Our idea of a post­ Fri. & Sot., Dec. 13-14 *1 * $25 war project is to keep Robert Young '* our quality of foods cmd Dorothy McGuire in friendliness of service sweaters ... a great up to our pre-war stand­ assortment of styles and patterns. ards. Like many others, Claudia & David $a.95to $14.50 we had to skimp on both Mon. & Tues.. Dec. 16-17 * during the war, but now Beautifully Patterned we are on our way back Joe Kirkwood Eobe. ....$10 to $25 to normal. Make it a Elyse Knox in habit to eat here often and you'll see what we JOE PALOOKA mean. Try it tomorrow. Slippers ... in a va» CHAMP riety of styles. $2.50 to $6\5» Right out of the funny papers

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and 53 of the 72 articles used clothing. ST. PAUL'S, LYONS, TO HEAR KUTZTOWN SOCCERMEN Marx approving the petition of Frank­ AMONG THE SICK KHS Will Present DEEPLY GRATEFUL Mis. Hany Heck, KutO&tm R. D„ 519 Are Immunized Her trips to Reading clinifcs in the in­ MISSIONARY FROM INDIA ROUT FLEETWOOD VETS lin L. and Helen E. Kutz for the dis­ Mr. and Mn. Leon Boone and terest of 13 patients, totaled thfce. charge, of land in Maxatawny Town­ who underwent treatment at St Jo­ Dr. I. Cannaday, missionary to Kutztown blanked Fleetwood, 10-0, M "Silent Night" at family and Kenneth Grim, Lyons, In attendance at the monthly meet­ ship from an old dower, in the estate seph's hospital, is recuperating at ser Against Diphtheria India, will be the speaker Sunday at as second-half warfare in the Reading- who suffered property losses in a ing of the Visiting Nurse Association, of Jacob SandeT, Kutetown. John G. home. 7:15 p. m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Berks Soccer League got under way. recent fire, express thanks as fol­ at which her report was read, were: Rothennd, attorney. 8:15 P. M. Dec. 19th The Sell brothers, Lee and George, lows, for assistance received by many In Local District Arthur Bonner, Mrs. Mabry Yoder, Church, Lyons. He wfll also speak notched nine goals for Kutztown in friends: Charlotte Kramlich, Mrs. Annie Zim­ at Macungie at 10 a. m., according to Mr. and Mn. Harold Mantz have the rout of the Vets. We are deeply grateful for your merman, •Caroline Stahler, the Rev. announcement by Dr. J. Russell Fink, moved to their newly-built residence on Choral Arrangements to The locals meet Oley, who defeated expressions of neighborUness in our Visiting Nurse Also 'Reports Luther Schlenker and Mrs. Lester pastor. He will be accompanied »by College Boulevard. The house thcy va­ Intersperse Drama; great distress. It is indeed gratifying the Lucky Stars last week, in what 131 Calls, and Health Greenawalt. Mrs. Cannaday. cated on White Oak street is now Public Invited that one, after all, is not forgotten should be the week's outstanding game, Talks to Pupils He has had wide experience as an occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schade, under dire misfortune. Only those Sunday, on the Kutztown Park layout. WIN "HONORABLE MENTION" evangelist, was treasurer of the Church Pupils of KHS will present at the who have experienced what we did recently of 414 West Main. IDEAL GIFT A total of 519 in Kutztown and Honorable Mention in the 12th Na­ and Mission for many years, a teacher High school at 8:15 p. m., December can fully appreciate a helping hand PETITION APPROVED The West Main street residence of vicinity were given the final immuniza­ tional Children's Photograph Contest, in both the Andhra Christian College, 19th. a Christmas program featuring .and charitable deeds. Then, to all A final decree was signed by Judge F. D. Eckert has beeen repainted. tion "shot" against diphtheria', accord­ Guntur, and the Theological School, , pUy based on the birth of the music who have so graciously and willingly sponsored by the National Association ing to the monthly report of MR. at Guntur. He was also editor of "The pf "Silent Night" by Franz Gruber. responds to our urgent need, we of Department Store Photographers, Mary Welder Koch, visiting nurse. Of Gospel Witness," a magazine of the Prior to the program a brass quartet give our sincerest thanks. was won by three East Penn children, Federation of Lutheran Churches in comprising Jay Leimbach, Faye Luck­ this total there were 209 from Kutz­ who had their pictures taken at Whit­ Lei Flowers Speak Yoar Thoughts India; and treasurer of the National enbill, Joseph Lambert Jr. and Ray town; 191, Topton; 67, Kempton; 29, lyn Barto, and the chorus. ner's. Reading. They are Margo Ann Christian Council, Nagpur. ' Schappell, will play. Lenhartsville; and 23, Grimville. . . . There's No More Perfect Gift The Choral arrangements include Epting, Kutztown; Margaret Lenhart, Mrs. Cannaday, before her mar­ The play, to be presented in five "Ave Maria" (Schubert-Riegger), Girls' Dr. George F. Leibensperger was Fleetwood; and Gary Weidner, Fleet­ riage, was a missionary in the Ameri­ * PO-NSETT1AS jocnes, will be interspersed with choral in charge at Kutztown, assisted by Mrs. Vocal Ensemble; "Drink to Me Only wood R. 1. can Madura Mission, the daughter of * XMAS BEGONIAS W. Theodore Miller, Mrs. Mabry anangements by High school music With Thine Eyes," Chorus; "O Holy The first national prize of $500 Dr. Chandler, missionary pioneer. * CYCLAMEN XAVH'TRtUMPH'f^ Yoder, Mrs. Harry Kline, and Mrs. * PLANTS groups, and following the "Joy to the Night," Adams, Virginia Beck, so­ went to Sharon Lee Andrews, aged Another guest at St. Paul's parson­ Myron Boyer. Dr. Wanen Trexler was World" processional, the choral prano; "O Lovely Night," Praetorius, three, Terre Haute, Indiana; and sec­ age is Mrs. Sadie A. Fink, mother of in charge at Grimville, assisted by Mrs. prelude, "The Lord's Prayer" will be Girls' Vocal Ensemble; "Gesu Bam­ ond prize of $250 to Carol Muray, the Pastor. * WHEATHS For easier, smoother writing, there's W. Theodore Miller and Mrs. Harry rendered by the Chorus. bino," Yon, Joan Frey, soprano#solo- Binghampton, New York. ho other pen to equal SHEAFFER'S Kline, Kutztown; Dr. Charles Smith, Artificial and The cast comprises Harry Miller, ist; Marilyn Barto, violinist, Ruth "TRIUMPH". Yool bo convinced once at Topton was assisted by Mrs. Carl Boxwood Christman, accompanist; "O Come GRANGE NEWS Frsnz Gruber; Elizabeth, his wife, Moll and Mrs. Harrison Wendell; Len­ KUTZTOWN you touch the bigger, 14-K MpMaem* Joyce Schrader; Pastor Mohr, Richard All Ye Faithful," Chorus. At the December 19th meeting of hartsville: Dr. Stanley Brunner and Dish Gardens and PO<

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Jacob A. Blakeslee, New Jer­ acres of tomatoes make the FIRST ANNUAL sey State Director of the Pro­ company the largest single duction and Marketing Ad­ contractor for vegetable crops ministration, today expressed in the New Jersey-Pennsyl­ the opinion, in view of the vania area ,has announced an r - -.-'••..¥. present declining vegetable increase in their acreage goal ... have good-looking hair! Christmas K-t j market, that the farmer who for 1947. COLGATE'S NEW ! has an advantageous contract This increase will give CREAM DEODORANT • next year will be in a better many farmers in New Jersey Vaseline Display , position than the farmer who and Pennsylvania, who have C

Who's Ncw Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Guinther Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fox and son John Guinther, Bowers; Melvin Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohler and son Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oswald, and son Keny, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oswald, Bo**, Jack, Reading, entertained the follow­ Fleetwood R. D. 2; Ruth Bennicoff, John, Sallie Schmehl, Fleetwood R. town, entertained Mr. and Mrs R Boyertown, a son. Eck, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guinther, ing at a "turkey dinner: Mr. and Mrs. D., visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bennicoff and sons ard Oswald and son Paul, 0f towiT^ Lyons News Kills Hog Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Rader and son David R. Hertzog and daughter Max­ Charles and Robert visited Mr. and Heffner. Fremont Hilbert slaughtered a hog Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guinther and Mrs. Elmer Angstadt and Mrs R*. Miriam Hflbert—Reporter ine, Lyons; Mrs. John S. Fox, Mr. Gas- Mrs. Herbert Hertzog. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moatz and mond Ritz visited Mr. and Mrs ImZ for George Hilbert, Mertztown R. 1. daughter Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Lester sart, and Miss Anna Leimbach, Read­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hertzog vis­ daughter Linda, Pottstown, visited Oswald, Bowen. * ^^ Turkey Dinner Guinther and children Erma and Har­ ing. ited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Behm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed. Every Member Visitation town, moved here on their 10th wed­ A turkey dinner, at the home of old, Melvin Boyer and Leah Guinther. Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam FibgcnU Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seip, children Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fenster­ Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Hilbert vis­ and son Feryle, Kutztown, visited IT The congregational committees of ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Guinther, Bow­ Here and There Dorothea, Gerald and John, Schwenks- macher and children Roland and Noel ited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilbert and and Mrs. Allen Fink. St Paul's Lutheran Church will con­ Duck Dinner ers, was enjoyed by the following: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Whurrene Gambler ville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams and visited Mr* and Mrs. WilsOn Heydt, 'laughter Shirley, Topton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reigel and da. duct an every-member visitation Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Herber, Kutz­ and Mrs. Herbert Hertzog and chil­ and daughter Wtlhelmina, Mertztown children Marion, David, Lee and Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reinert, Yel­ dren, Hyde Villa, were guests of Mr day at 2:15 p. m.. according to an­ town, were guests at a duck dinner at dren, Leon, Carl, Donald, Wayne, R. D. 1, visited Mrs. Chester Haring Junior, Shamrock; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moyer and low House; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oswald, and Mrs. Paul Readinger. nouncement by Dr. J. Russell Fink, Richard, Noel, Dennis, Shirley, Mr. the home of Miriam Heffner. Other •Sr. Guinther and daughter Gloria, Free daughter Leona, Warren DeLong, Boyertown; Mr.' and Mrs. Lester Kline, pastor. and Mrs. Earnest Reinhart and chil­ Lawson and Arthur Warrnutli ft. recent guests at the Heffner home were Mr. and Mrs. Bartla Heffner visited Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Reinhart Kutztown R. D. 3, visited Mr. and Klinesville, and Pvt. Lee Oswald were Move to Town dren Jeanette, Delores and Warren, ited their uncle, Charles Kline Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel, Mt. Airy, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Swoyer, Maxa­ and children Jeanette, Dolores and Mrs. John DeLong, Sr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Os­ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Behm and son tawny. The Rev. William Wine, Toptoa Mr. and Mrs. John Schappell, Kutz­ and John Seidel, Columbus, Ohio. Warren and Leah Guinther, Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Schappell, Kutztown; wald. visited Charles Kline.

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11 EAST PENN CITIZENS LARUE GEHRET 1ST KHS WILL SERVE JURY DUTY SENIOR TO BE ENGAGED Among the 110 Berks citizens to LYO N S Mr. and Mn. Wflliam N. Gehret TOPTON NEWS serve as jurors at the January session announce the engagement of their OUR CAR of Civil Court, beginning Monday the HERE AND THERE daughter LaRue to John Calvin Grim, Mrs. Henry Neusch, Reporter 13th, are 11 from East Penn Valley. Mrs. Raymond Wahl and daughtcr son of Mr. and MR. William Grim. OVERHAUL They include Mrs. Mabel Titlow, The bride-to-be is the fint KHS Mamie Luckenbill and George Spring­ Vivian, Fleetwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hassler. Senior to be engaged. She is the editor SYSTEM er, Topton; George Hoch and Mrs. IN WHO'S WHO of the Ku-Hi-Nu; a member of the School Carols to be Emily Messersmith, Fleetwood; Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess visited Tri-Hi-Y, the Sub-Debs, Chorus, IS TOPS! To Dedicate Gifts Batz and Wiley Hirkey, Maxatawny Mr. and Mrs. As'tor Welder and saw Girls' Athletic Association and Na­ Amplified Dec. 23d township; George Deysher, Albany the Christmas lights in Bethlehem. tional Honor Society. She is also the At Huff's Church township; William Hoppes and Leroy Romane and Leona Welder enjoyed secretary of the Kutztown Youth Sure, top-flight car service is tough to find thete days! The Christmas Carols program to be •' Sittler, Windsor township; and George a bus trip to New York City. Council, and serves as cashier at The That's why we're reminding you that we do the kind presented December 23rd at 3 p.m.! At special services Sunday at 7:30 Brown, Kutztown. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Lynn Jr., Strand. of job on your car that you want! Bring your dfiz in for it the local school, will be amplified j I p. m. at Huffs Church, special gifts Jury Commissioners John S. Roth­ Reading, spent the week-end with Mr. The bridegroom-to-be, who was a thorough check-up—we'll examine every ini'ih of it, bom St. Peter's Refonned Church, j ; to the Church and to the Rev. Wilson ermel and Samuel R. Smith and the and Mrs. Wilmer Lynn Sr. Mrs. Lynn graduated from KHS in 1942, has a and let *you know what it needs. j H. Hartzell, Lutheran pastor, will be judges filled the jury wheel with the fhi- announcement is made by Mrs. spent a day in Reading. 1945 diploma from Lehigh University, And here's something _o remember—if your car just Gladys Carter, music supenisor. dedicated. names of 1,800 persons to serve during Ethel and Howard Lynn spent the needs lubrication, we won't try to sell you a new motor) The gifts include a clerical robe for where he specialized in business ad­ Trumpeters will open the program 1947, prior to drawing the panel for week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham ministration. He is in the employ of Keep your car in championship shape-—drive it to bf playing "Hark! the Herald Angels Pastor Hartzell; altar and pulpit covers January. Hess, Macungie. donated by the Aid Society; and altar his father, at Topton Motor Com­ Sing" and "Silent Night." Other num­ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gehman and pany. bers will include the following: Carols vases, presented by Mrs. Katie Schott, KLINE-GREISS daughter Betty, Boyertown, visited NICK CILIBERTI MOTORS ty grades 1-6 inclusive; "The First in memory of her husband, Wilson The marriage of Betty Greiss, daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich. Schott. Build today, then, strong and sure, (01 E. MAIN STREET. KUTZTOWN. PENNA. Noel," Junior High school; "Adeste ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greiss, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Swoyer and Members of both the Lutheran and With a firm and ample base; Fidelia," trumpeters and orchestra; Harold Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Kathryn, Maxatawny, visited Reformed congregations are urged to And ascending and secure Phone 5296 Terms Arranged "Merry Christmas," "Jingle Bells," and Alvin Kline, Fredericksville, was Mr. and Mrs. Bartla Heffner. attend. Pastors Hartzell and James N. Shall tomorrow find its place. "Undff the Stars," 7th and 8th grades; solemnized by the Rev. Wilson H. Richard Hertzog spent a day at the DODGE—PLYMOUTH—DODGE Job-Rated THICKS Blatt will conduct the service. —Longfellow. "So Candle Was There," "Birthday Hartzell, pastor of Longswamp-Bowers home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herbein, Charles H. Esser, Kutztown, lay of i King," "Don't Wait Until the Lutheran parish. Reiffton. delegate to the convention of the Night Before Christmas," t9th and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hassler and son United Lutheran Church of America, 10th grades; Christmas Medley, Or­ Ann L. Smith HERE AND THERE Larry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. held at Cleveland, Ohio, gave impres­ chestra; "Gesu Bambino," "Cantique Marion Fritz witnessed the produc­ Howard Hassler. de Noel," "Good Day" and "Christ- Ann L. Smith, daughter of Dr. and sions of the sessions, at Lutheran serv­ tion "New Moon" at the Rajah, Read­ Mae Haring, Fleetwood, visited Mrs. ggs Prayer," Club Chorus. Mrs. Charles Smith, Centre avenue, is ices at Huff's, Sunday. He also met ing. Chester Haring. a senior at Cedar Crest college, Al­ with the Council. Mrs. Florence McKeever visited Mr. and Mrs. George Fenstermach­ lentown, and has been chosen one of friends in Reading. the institution's representatives in er visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sell, Schools to Present Emmaus. Who's Who in American Colleges for Service Mothers Net HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer and chil­ 1947. Mrs. F. D. Slifer has returned home Yuletide Programs Valedictorian of her class at Kutz­ dren Willis and Mary called on Mr. $150 at Recent Sale from the Reading hospital. and Mrs. George Fenstermacher. The local schools will present two town High school, she has been presi­ — SMITH'S — Christmas programs: the Junior High, dent of her college class since the The Service Mothers of Topton- LICENSED TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Smith and son Allen, Kutztown, visited Mr. and Mrs. December 23d, at 3 p. m., and the Sophomore year. She is a member of Longswamp netted $150 at their an­ Woodrow Rothermel, Womelsdorf, Charles Smith. Open Evenings Until Christmas—-8:30 P. ML godes, December 24th, at 11 a. m. Opheleo, the service organization, and nual needlework sale held in the and Ella Sanders, Topton. At a recent meeting of the teach-; is a student co-chairman of the 80th Palace theatre. Their final "Games" party is sched­ 0$, Leroy Fenstermacher led a dis- j Anniversary Building Campaign. "FORTUNE IS A COWBOY" IS uled for December 19th, and their CBssion on "Classroom Planning;" Mrs. j She is also an accomplished pianist. GIVEN AT SCHOOL ASSEMBLY next meeting, December 13th. Mollie Kemp, "Organization in Sue- j Eighth Grade Assembly was featured cesful Teaching:" and Principal Lu- jHOUSEHOL D PRODUCTS PARTY They will attend the memorial serv­ by the playlet, "Fortune Is a Cowboy," ther Herbein, "Problem Solutions." A household products party was ice for Lee Schlegel at Grace E. C. by Carolyn Eck and June Rauenzahn. Church, Kutztown, in a body, Sun­ The School Board, at its monthly held at the home of Mrs. Lewis Os­ Other numbers were a music quiz con­ day, at 10 a. m. meeting, ordered liens placed against wald, near town, with Mildred Christ- ducted by June Steffy and Catherine several properties because of delinquent man, Moselem Springs, in charge. Berstler; piano solo, Evelyn Dichl; tares; Jacob Gallmoyer, tax collector, GRANGE NEWS jokes by Sadie Carl and Helen Steffy; Grace Oswald was co-hostess. Others Pioneer Grange will meet Saturday ^ported the receipt of $148.60 in in attendance were Mrs. R. K. Rum­ and songs by 8th grade girls. taxes, and $37.69 in tuition fees; and night when a program of Christmas ble, Mrs. Erici Webb, MR. George Carols were also sung. Mis, totaling $2,782.41 were paid. Carols will be enjoyed, with a special EROY'S Grim, Mrs. Willis Rohrbach, Mrs. Roll Call by Mrs. Estella Titlow, lec­ FOUND? TRY CLASSIFIED Joe Dalton, Mrs. Mabel Oswald, Mrs. turer. ENTERTAINS AT PARTY Alice Wotring, Mrs. Lee Trexler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Diehl, Mr. and Mn. Estella Titlow entertained Mrs. John Stein, Mrs. Estella Titlow The Store That Offers Reading's guests recently, when games were en­ Helen Oswald, Mrs. Kermit Rhoads, and Evelyn Diehl attended Pomona joyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. Carl Fisher and Mrs. Calvin Miller. Grange at Shartlesville. PALACE They included Mr. and Mrs. Charles THEATRE Biggest Qift Selection to You Kuhns, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Metz­ TOPTON DUCK DINNER ger, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Krause and BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bumowsky Fri dav-Saturday, December 13-14 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sittler, Allen­ In celebration of the 9th birthday were gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred town; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hcrsh, of their son David, Mr. and MrsBlatt. , Kutztown, at a duck dinner. Bally; and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hieter Charles Hinterleiter gave a dinner to and daughter Suzanne. the following: Mary Hinterleiter, Mrs. Sallie Hinterleiter, Margaret Stevenson, A Real Present for Mom! tS^ INTERVIEWS SERVICE MEN and Wayne Hinterleiter. AIR SANITIZOB Ralph Dotterer, of the Veterans VACUUM CLEANER We Deliver on Christmas—Order N^w! Bureau, interviewed local service men WHO'S NEW of World War II at the home of Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Os­ WM. BRIDGE OPEN 9 NIGHTS Bertia Adams. wald, a son. Telephone Kutitown 3912 Matt Ik BEFORE XMAS Starting Friday, December 13th

These are the Nights we are Open until 8:30 Sun.-Mon.-Tues., Dec. 15-16-17 DOUBLE FEATURE FRIDAY DECEMBER 13 SATURDAY ... DECEMBER 14 MONDAY DECEMBER 16 TUESDAY DECEMBER 17 &J*fC« WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18 THURSDAY DECEMBER 19 FRIDAY DECEMBER 20 SATURDAY DECEMBER 21 Leave it to Joyce to create the unusual. MONDAY DECEMBER 23 A new series of indoor slippers, the %^#s_Ss^$| ^,. gayest this side of Arabian Nights. We Close Tuesday, December 24th***Christmas Eve**at Lovely for gifts or for yourself, to go with everything you wear indoors from 6:00 Pa M. for the Convenience of Our Employees Siamese trousers to hostess gowns. Hove Your Kiddles Seen the Get a Surprise Package

Three styles ¥ Laughing Clown in the for 25c illustrated WindOW A real thrill for your kiddies ... let them fish in reed water with a hook and line for a fish. AUTRY He's jolly and his laugh is SO infectious. When he catches one. he gets a surprise pack- He's a real novelty and he's reigning aoe- .if h« ***** a »old fi«h' he v*-* a «uP«r supreme in our corne* r window. , . Se€••__.e him, surprise package, Mail Order* his monkey, and the big window full of C__.-.s___. /-I™. 5- S- #*_»- c*u Filled toys for children. Santa ClOUS IS in OUT 6th AND Floor Toyland All Day PomerOy'S HaS SO Many GiftS Bring your kiddies to tee him. He has a free *_u_. *.--_._. --.-x-.~._, rx-.r-TiT-x,-.,- ;-x wi** _,.---x_ 3*ft ioT each child who risits him. He is in his We have complete assortments in gift sugges- fc { Toyland, and is hastily preparing for See Our Christinas Windows Hav* a Roal Boal RMe 1Ic TT.KISH 1.IOOSI8H C-3TLM , „ . . _. . It's fun for your children. It's in Toyland, and with Donald Barry, Ann Savage Each window is dedicated to suggestions for it', a ride in a fc^ that ^p, juft uk# a §hl every person on your Christmas Gift List. Each on the sea. 10c plus lc tax. Wed.-Thursday. December 18-19 window is entirely different, too. For quick, easy Yoor choice of these colon— VIVIEN LEIGH .-.,*_. .hop _. Po*..... HaySw y 0m ^^ DecoMflo., PBRS!AN GARDEN — black contrasted Queen of Enticement... See the ExteriOr DeCOrationS « ou seen our elaborate Street Floor Christ­ mas Decorations . . . bave you heard the. soft **-**- pink, blue, geranium or turquoise. Have you seen the mammoth Christmas trees strains of Christmas music that drift softly that decorate the exterior of the store. Each tree through the store. Indeed, it's a lovely sight to TURKISH DELIGHT — blacr with trera- is beautifully lighted. behold. *•* blue or pink. READING'S LEADING CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE FOR SEVENTY YEARS! MOORISH CASTLE — bis** eontewrted *tth Ham yellow. Qghth end BaaOHon. AMswIown 418 Peaa. Beading In Glorious Ti TEN The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, December 12, 1946 CLASSIFIED ADS ' CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS HELP WANTED PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALES AUDITORS REPORT AUDITORS REPORT LECAL NOTICES LECAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 67. Troxel, Isaao E.—Chaa. K. Troxel, containing 12 feet oa Hellers Court and 69 MALE HBLP—Male choe worken ean apply PUBUC SALE OF VALUABLE EXECUTRIX'S SALE OBPHANS' conn EXECUTOB'S HOTICE Said test dav „ «, „id "Xffid_^Trf"d_* of Exr 8. E. A J. W. Bertolet, Attorneys. Brtatt of CLARA A. HBI8T late ef Bor­ feet io depth. tosebeins January 7. IMTTaK ?A sow for work In tbe near future. Kntstown FAHM STOCK To all Legatees, creditors and otber persons 68. Yerger, Ellen—First Nat. Bank of Now, therefore, I, Joseph R. Dickinson, Shoe. Inc., Greenwich St.. Kntstown. Thursday, December 19. 1946 VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE interested. oagh oi Kntstown, Pa., deceased. , thereof pigment will be emWwi a£iZ3 8eptl2-tf SATtniDAY, DECEMBER 14, le»46 Oley, Pa., Exr. S. E. A J. W. Bertolet, At­ Lette.-s testamentary on the above estate Jr., Sheriff of Berks County, pursuant to an By tbe undersigned in Muhlenberg Town­ Notice is hereby given that the foUowing torneys. Order made by tbe Court of Common Pleas ship, Berks County, Pa., along the Fottsville at the r. O. S. of A. HALL accounts respectively have been flled in the baving heen granted to the undersigned, all •SWING MACHINE operators. Experienced in the Borough of LenhartsTffle, Berks 60. Yocum, Elsie M.—Clifford A. Yocum, of Berks County on December 3, 1946, .hereby Pike about/1 mile north of Lesher's Hotel Office of the Register of Willa in and for persors ir.dehted to tbe estate are requested JMgHJ DICKINSON, ja.,^^ or Inexperienced. Apply Kntstown Sheoe, County, Fa. Bxr. J. G. Rothermel, Attorney. to make payment, and thoee having claima to notifies you and ail parties interested to file I»e. 0etl7-tf or 1 mile northwest of Htnnershlts Church. said County and that the aame will be pre­ 70. Yorgey, Alice M—Laura A. Yorgey, your Affidavit of Defense as required by the the following described real estate: sented to tbe Orphans' Chart for confirmation preaent the same, without delay, to CHAS. W. MATTEN, Attorne,, U-t^' 6 head of mules ranging in age 8, 10 and Purpart No. 1. All that certain lot or piece Admx. Jas. F. Marx, Attorney. MARTHA S. MERKEL 44 Maule Street. writ, within fifteen days after the date of tbe HELP WANTED to bottle apple Juice. Wom­ 12 years, and weighing 1200 to 1400 lbs., 2 and distribution of tbe balances shown there­ 71. Young, Harry B.—Chas. Young, et last weekly advertisement to said writ. Said of ground situate on tbe north side of Penn in to the creditors, legatees, next of kin, Kutatown, Pa., PAUL J. FREDERICK, en unskilled can earn $26 and up per wk. of them are single line leaders. 16 head street, in the Borough of LenhartsviUe, Pa al., Exrs. Paul H. Price, Attorney. 152 Normal Ave., Kutstown. Pa., exeevtora, last day to file said Affidavit of Defense be­ NOTICE OF MlTFiSc" to start. Men unskilled ran earn $35 and heirs and others legally entitled thereto, on ing January 7, 1947, and in default thereof cattle, consisting of 15 cowa some fresh by , OB wj,ici, *, erected a two-story frame dweU- 72. Young, Julia VanNesa—H. Hiester or to tbeir attnrrey, ALLAN K. GRIM, Stev­ ANNUAL MEETING up per wk. to start. Berks Lehigh Cooper­ Tuesday, the 7th day of Janaary, A.D. 1947, Eschelman, Adm. C.T.A. Body, Muth A judgment will be entered against you and ative Fruit Growers. Inc., 180 E. Locust day of sale, 1 bull. 8 shoats, 1 boar, 2 sows. ing and one story frame garage. Adjoining at 10 o'clock ln the forenoon. Eastern Stan­ ens A Lee, 18 8. 5th St., Reading, Pa. The Annual Meeting of the Stoek__.____J F-20 Farmall tractor on rubber with cul­ Rhoda, Attorneya. 1 LJ- Nov. 7-«t damages assessed by the Prothonotary by J St.. Fleetwood. Octa_-tf other lands of Ellen M. Sunday Bstate, dard Time. Audit and distribution at that default for want thereof. The National B.nk or Topton ^T2?2_? tivator. Bell City grain separator wit* 73. Zimmerman, Nathan—Jas. Kerschner, tion of directors to serve for the - Howard Hunsicker and «M **"*«"•*: time jn the Orphans' Court Room on the testamentary Truatee of Moses Zimmerman. JOSEPH R. DICKINSON, JR., Sheriff of TOCNG MAN for general work in bakery. blower, self-feeder and weigher. McDeering Con f n ,n a EXECUTOR'S NOTICE year, and for the transaction of -L_T__S _ " - 'L "J/rl W J:™< '.TlJtlll Ninth Floor of the Court House, in the City Trexler A Trexler, Attorneys. Berks County. Apply Kuts Bakery. Kntstown. Decl2-3t 14-in. tractor plow, 7-ft. disc, 4-section Mc­ more or less witb, a depth of 180, feet more Pennsylvania. Estate of SOPHIA FRITZ, also known as business as may properly come SfL *C Deering harrow, 10-hoe Ontario grain drill, or less and a width along the rear of 90 feet - £ _ Lottlsa—Charlea Bausher, Last day for filing accounts for the Feb­ CHAS. W. MATTEN. Attorney. LJ-U-5-3t Ba he ruary list December 31st, 1946. -OPHIB FRITZ, late of Spring Township, meeting, will be held at the baaki.. J? PROOFREADER. Must have at least high 8ft. McDeering grain binder, 1 McDeering Berks, County, Pa., deceased. of the -aid bank. In the borough _(**_£&<\ and 1 International manur% spreader, Dell more or less. -,.•,,«„ lot or niece Clarence Bausher and Roy Bausher, Execu- JOHN C. COOK, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS school education. Ability to spell, read Purpart No. 2 All that certain lot or piece , c^. Attorney, Letters testamentary on the above estate Pa., on the second Tuesday m J._JJ?_*_e.l rapidly, and accurately essential. Light, inger 12-in. hammer mill. Case stationary Theodore G Register of Wills A Ex Officio Clerk of OF BERKS COUNTY, PA. of ground situate on the ""th side of Penn Clara-Charles Willauer KuU, Orphans' Court. Decl2-4t having been granted to the undersigned, all Tue«Iay, January 14th, W. betwL?1_r interesting work all year round. Apply to baler, John Deere side delivery rake, McDeer­ persons indebted to tbe estate are requeated No. 45 January Tenn, 1*47 A. D. hour, of 11 o'clock A. M. taTwJJ Mr _S«ser, Kutstown Publishing Co.. 243 lng hay loader. McDeering hay tedder, dump to make payment, and those baving claims to To C. W. Kissinger Real Estate Company, rake, 2 grass mowers for horses, Eagle 2-row 01 Main 8t., Kutitown. "" Decl2-3tf LECAL NOTICES preaent the same, without delay, to and ali other parties interested in premises PABK corn planter, Oliver sulky plow, 4 walking KW ar«W«K I C^/u&n. ^.^ gSs&J^ WILLIAM J. FRITZ, 608 Wyomissing 364 Hellers Coun, Reading, Pa. D~5-«t '• "fJSL , SHOEMAKER to work on hand made cus­ plows for 2 and 3 horses, 2-horse cultivator, of Agnes Focht and the ••«?*««>«»«"*• 4. DeUeckor. Emm. M.-Harold H. Gul- Boulevard, Berkshire Heights, Pa., execu­ Take notice that on the 3rd day of De­ tom shoes snd leather work. Good wages 5 farm wagons. Grubber hay hook, 2-hole ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE tor, or to hia attorney, (_. FRED STEIN­ cember, 1946, thc City of Reading did cause corn sheller, Esco milk cooler 9 can capacity, ConUining in front along lenn street 47 Bertolet, At- ANNUAL MEETING and pleasant working conditions. Apply feet 2 inches more or less and in depth ISO 1 " ' In estate of S. CATHARINE SNYDER, ROCK, 618 Washington Street, Reading, Pa. to be issued out of the Coun a writ of The Annual Meeting of the ahim_u H Geo. H. Miller, 440 Hamilton St., Allen­ milk cans, buckets and strainer, lot har­ e late of Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, LJ-Nov. 7-8t Scire Facias to reduce to judgment a munici- nesses, chains, sbovels, forks, and tools and feet more or less and having a width 5. 'DeMarco\ , Pietro, also known as Peter The Kutitown National ink^KSHf town. Decl_-2t rear of 119 feet more or less. DeMarco—Alphonae B. DeMarco, Admr. C. deceased. al claim for said tax filed to No. 1240 Pa., tor the election of directors ai2i__ many other articles. Also some household Purpart No. 3. All that certain tract or Notice ia hereby given, that letters of ad­ lecember Term 1936 C.L.D. with suggestion goods. T. A. Sydney Reuben, Attorney. EXECUTOB'S HOTICE e transaction of any business that -...-?* TAILOR—Bushelman—To work ln Bethle­ piece of land situate in the rear of Purparts ministration on the estate of the above of non-payment to No. 603 December Term before the meeting, will be held _. •*!_? Hucksters invited. 6. Dietrich, Annie B.—Harvey 8. J. In the eetate of HARRIET E. MILFORD, hem, one able to do all kinds of altera­ Noa. 1 and 2, in the Borough of Lenharts­ D-etrich, Exr. Daniel G. Rothermel, At­ named decedent have been granted to the late of the Townahlp of Cumru, Berks Coun­ 1941 J.D,, in tbe sum of $32.63, with inter­ day, January _4th, 1847, at the 7_J?Z tions. Steady work, good p*y. Address Box Sale to commence at 12:30 o'clock sharp, ville, Pa. Containing approximately 1 acre undersigned. est, and against premises 364 Hellers Coun, conditions on day of sale by torney, ty, I'enna., deceased. the bank, between the hours of ii.^i_5 60, Kntstown Patriot. Decl2-lt and 12 perches. 7. Ehrgood, Elixaheth—Florence E. Zel- AU persons Indebted to the eetate of the Notice la hereby given tbat letters tesU­ Reading, Pa., containing 12 feet on Hellers A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M.,_M. R_i_1 __V^* JAMES J. RIEGEL. 1 purparts soa. \*™ r the following proposed corporation, to To C. W. Kissinger Real Estate Company, to 2.00 P. M.) for the election of 7b»£_. Trust Company, Trustee for Annie 8. Gels- quested to make payment, and those baving wit: and for the transaction of sueth other iS STELLA E. SUNDAY, ler. Chas. K. Derr A Alan M. Hawman, claims to present the same, without delay, to and all other panies interested in premises SELL your used car to Nick Ciliberti Motors, PUBLIC SALE OF 1. READING'S FLYING DUTCHMEN, INC. 241 Locust Street, Reading, Pa. ness as may properly be brought beferftfe Kutstown. now for the highest possible Executrix. Attorneys. HAROLD H. BLANK, Alburtis, I'a., or to 2. The corporation is formed for the fol­ price and get high on tbe new car Uat. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS TREXLER and TREXLER, If!. Gcorge, Samuel—Amos W. Hoyer, Exr. his attorney, EMERSON B. RASBRIDGB, Take notice that- on the 3rd day of De­ meeting. lowing purposes, to wit: To promote, de­ cember, 1946, thc City of Reading did cause July4-tf Saturday, Dec. 14, 1946 Attorneys. Trexler A Trexler, Attorneys. 408 Berka Trust Bldg., Reading, Pa. velop, encourage and foster private flying; GEORGE A. DRSIBBUas. 17. Goodman, Fannie—Samuel Goodman, to be issued out of the Coun a writ of At 70 Noble St., Kntstown Fl. JACOB T. MUNTZ, LJ-Nov21-6t and to provide and encourage social relations Scire Facias to reduce to judgment a munici- WILL BUT autoa and tracks, any make or The following to wit: Small RCA Victor Auctioneer. LJ-Dec5-2t Adm. Yaffe A Blumberg, Attorneys. between and among persons interested in model, any condition. Runsell Berg, Yard 18. Grill, Kenneth E.—Leo M. Grill, Adm. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE al claim for said tax filed to No. 818 Walnuttown. Call Fleetwood 3034. radio, set of 3 irons with detachable handles, PUBLIC SALE the art of flying and transportation by pri­ Geo. W. Manderbach, Attorney. vate aircraft. B•ecember Term 1934 C.L.D. with suggestion BRIDEGROOM, A SWEDE Aug8-tf electric Universal Cylinder vacuum cleaner, Saturday, December 14th„ 12:30 P. M. Estate of AMANDA L. SUNDAY, late of of non-payment to No. 2967 December Term lot of canned fruit and vegetables including MUe South Moselem Springs Hotel 19. Haaa, Lillian—Robert Bauman, Bxr. 3. Said corporation is to be organised un­ Robert Grey- Bushong, Attorney. Hamburg, Rerka County, Pa., deceased. 1939 J.D. with suggestion of non-payment The bridegroom at a recent wed-iag WANTED corn from field. Advise amount peaches with a heavy syrup, some gallon On Allentown-Reading Pike Lettera of administration on the above der the provisions of the "Non-l roflt Cor­ to No. 1983 December Term 1944 I.D., in available and price asked per ton. Write glass Jugs and lot of empty Jars, bottles Modern furniture, household good, and an­ 20. Haas. Rachel—Benjamin Haaa, Exr. estate baving been granted to the under- poration Law", approved May 5, 1933. the sum of $13.03, with interest, and against solemnized by the Rev. J. W. BitJuo, Post Office Box .938, Reading, Pa. and crocks, Standard drop head sewing ma­ tiques.a Solid maple bed and dres.er (like James F. Marx, Attorney. sighed, all persona indebted to the estate 4. Tbe Articles of Incorporation have been premises 241 Locust St., Reading, Pa., con­ Octl7-10t chine, some potted plants. 104 pc. dinner new), new inner spring mattress, coll spring, 21. Hain, Kate A.—Alva Manbeck, Extrx. are requested to make payment, and those filed in the Ottiee of tbe Pbothonotary of taining 10 feet on Locust Street and 100 was a Swede, now employed «j th set, 31 pc. dinner set, console set, wine set, pair single" box springs for Hollywood beds, Zieber A Snyder, Attorneys. having claims to present the same, without Berks County to the above number and term feet in depth. Reading Country Club, who arrived GOOD HOME WANTED—Middle-aged woman d and the application will be presented to the looking for a good home with one or two some flower vases, lot of glassware and several beds, china closet, cedar chest 22. Hearing, Lizzie B. Rerks Conntv elay, to Now, therefore, I, Joseph R. Dickinson, table, card tables, poker table, day bed, t Chas. Wm . KuY A. SMITH, WALTER A. GBORGE said Court on January 6, 1947 at 10:00 Jr., Sheriff of Berks County, pursuant to an in America several years ago. He * iy adults. Good cook, clean. I'hone Allcntown cooking utensils, 30 pc. silver set, 12 pc Trust Co., Succ. Trustee o'clock A. M. 8-2896 or call ln person at 2113 Tllghmsn knife and fork aet. cold pack canner, kitchen I lot children's furniture, some toye, child's tea j Rightmyer Clarence C. Mendelsohn Lenhartsville, R. D. 1, Pa., Administrators, Order made by the Coun of Common Pleas j Tryggve Lenberg, son of Mr. and Ma set, girl's riding boots, poultry feeders, etc., or to their attorney, ALLAN K. GRIM, GKOKGE K. EVES, 530 Washington St., of Berks County on December 3, 1946, hereby atreet. Allentown. Dec5-3t» stool, ironing board, bath scale, oblong fish torney. ReadUg. Penna., Attorney. LJ-Decl2-lt bowl, mixing bowl sets nqver used, other utility cabinet. 40 volume set Shakespeare in ,, ., I STEVENS A LEE, 18 8. 5th Street. Reading. notifies you and all panies interested to file j Goram Lenberg, Sweden, and his-btide stand, tennis and badminton racquets, punch­ 23. Heffner, Katie K.—The National I p LJ-Nov21-«t your Affidavit of Defense as required by the mixing bowls, bottle capper, apple peeler, Bank of Boyertown, Pa., Exr. a j is Florence Snyder, daughter o_ Mr. FOR SALE peach baskets and strawberry boxes, curtain ing bag with platform, 12 gauge shot gun, H. Leon EXECUTORS' NOTICE writ, within fifteen days after the date of the stretcher, 2 varnished doors with window Stevens rifle and numerous other items many Breidenbach. Attorney. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE In estate of MARY A. RE1CHENADER, last weekly advertisement to said writ. Said and Mrs. Emerson Emes, Reading. 92 ACRE FARM—flrst farm north of Top- panes (1 6'10" x 2'8" and the other 8'in" x suitable as Christmas gifts. 24. Hendel, Mary E.—Berks Co. Trust Co. Estate of JACOB D. LEVAN. late of Max­ late of Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, last day to file said Affidavit of Defense ton, formerly Wm. L Schaeffer farm. Call 2'10"). kitchen scale, taboreU. bath stool, Antiques: Old decorated chest with two A Kathryn H. M. Hartz. Exrs. Zieber A atawny Township, Berka County, Pa., de­ deceased. being January 7, 1947, and in default there­ at tenant house below farm, Ralph F. 2 milk stools, window screens and ventilstora, drawers, set of aix half spindle e.iairs, 2 Snyder. Attorneys. ceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters testa­ of judgment will be entered against you and Rahn. Nov21-tf assorted canned foods. Dahlia bulbs, enrtain gone with the wind lamps, Boston rocker, 25. Herb, Wiilooghby H.—Farmers Na­ Letters of administration on the above mentary on the eatate of the above named damages assessed by the Prothonotary by rods, window shades, 2 ice cubers, 2 small child's rocker, old chairs, et-ranberry glass, tional Bank A Trust Co. of BoyertSwn, Ta., estate having been granted to tbe under­ decedent bave been granted to the under­ default for wane thereof. ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES from excel­ tables, dressing table chair. 6 pc. bedroom flowing blue ware, milk white bureau bottles, TestamenUry Guardian of Helen Sterner, signed, all persons Indebted to the estate signed. JOSEPH R. DICKINSON, JR., Sheriff of Come to lent hunting stock. Surprise your boy for suite. Iron beed. 19 pc. dining room suite, 11 piece Rldgeway toilet set, Adam plates, a Minor. Thomas K. Leidy, Attorney are requested to make payment, and those All i»ersons indebted to the estate of the Bcrks County. • Christmas. A deposit will hold a pup. parlor table, 3 steel porch chairs, steel porch Staffodsbire vases, many items in old glass, 26. Hoffman, Evan — Jennie Hoffman, having claim, to present the ume, without said decedent are requested to make pay­ CHAS. W. MATTEN. Attorney. LJ-12-5-3t Colonial Farms, Lyons, I'a. Nov28-3t table, 2 occasional chairs, double bed sise lot cut glass, Chinese vases and figures, Admx. C.T.A. Henry M. Koch. Attorney. delay, to ment, and all persons having claims or de­ studio conch. 5 pc. Chrome with porcelain sleigh bells, old farm bell, antique binges, 27. Holznagel, Matilda — Berks County SADIE C. DORNMOYER, KuUtown, R. D. mands against the estate of the said dece­ IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS E. M. Balsbaugh RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS CARD8, 1947 top brenkfast set. extension table, utility large copper kettle, candle mould, old Chip­ Trust Co., Trustee. Richard H. Kuti, At­ 2, i'a., Adminl.tratrix, or to ber attorney, dent, are requested to make known the same, OF BERKS COUNTY, PA. Christian Service calendars, every day cabinet, kitchen chairs, small parlor heater, pendale style tray, fine walnut hutch table torney. ALLAN K. GRIM, STEVENS A LEE. 18 8. without clcl.iy, to the undersigned executors. No. 47 January Term, 1947 A. D. greeting enrd*. Action and devotional books. wash basket with carriage, lnrge flour bin, 2 and many other Items too numerous to list. 28. Keck, William W.—Berks Co. Trust oth Street, Reading. Pa. L_-Nov21-6t H. BSNNKR KOLLER. GERTRUDE R. To C. W. Kissinger Real Estate Company, Bibles, Testaments, mottoes, novelties, sta­ 9x12 rugs and rag carpet also handmade and Sale held inside, heated building. Co., Sub. Trustee. A Elisabeth K. Dslton, KOLLER, 424 Chestnut St.. Reading, Pa., and all other panies interested in premises Moselem, Pa. tionery, children's books and other items crocheted throw rugs, electric table lamp, a Terms by Frank Mack. Trustee. Richardson, Mos. A Richardson, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Executors. ANNA DICKINSON, Attoruey, I 243 Locust Street, Reading, Pa. for Christmas gifts. Mrs. J. B. Henry, 119 few small electric lamps, electric waffle iron, Dec.l2-lt GEO. C. WELKER, Auctioneer. Attorneys. 31 R>-ed St., Reading, Pa. L_l-Decl2-6t Take notice that on the 3rd day of De- N. Richmond St., Fleetwood, Pa. hand crocheted dining room set, hand cro­ In estate of ALVIN J. MILLER, late of 29. Klemmer, Esther M.—J. Albert Klem- ; cember, 1946, the City of Reading did cause Dcc6-2t» cheted living room set for 4 pes.. 2 linoleum mer, Exr. Max Fiaher, Attorney. Topton, Berks County, Pa.f deceased. For these hard-to-get item: Letters tesUmentary on tbe above estste IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS to be issued out of the Coun a writ of hall runners, large mirrors and picturee, and LECAL NOTICES 30. Klucsewici, Victoria (also known as OF BERKS COUNTY, PA. Scire Facias to reduce to judgment a munici- picture frames, eight-day mantel clock, food Victoria KlusewiU) — Katharine Lebuda, having been granted to the undersigned, all AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN, sixty sections persons Indebted to the estate are requested No. 42 January Term, 1947 A. D. pal claim for said tax filed to No. 819 De­ SHOES—BOOTS of track and numerous accessories. On dis­ chopper, electric kitchen clock, large roaster, IN THE ORPHANS' COUBT OF Admx. Paul N. Schaeffer, Attorney. cember Term 1934 C.L.D. with suggestion play anytime. Call 4631, KuUtown, Pa. 4 ft. step ladder. 2 ft. step ladder, 6 ft. to make payment, and those baving claims To C. W. Kissinger Real Estate Company, BEBKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 31. Knpp. Agnes Young—H. Heister to present the Mme, without deUy, to of non-payment to No. 2968 December Term De.-5 2t» step ladder, garden tools, wire rabbit stable, EsUte of Herbert A. Plucker, Ute of Eschelman, Admr. Body, Mutb A Rhoda, At­ and ali other panies interested in premises 1939 J.D. with suggestion of non-payment shoe lath set, single row cultivator, some torneys. HARVEY J. MILLER, 12 S. 2nd St., 303 N. 14th Street, Reading, Pa. RUBBERS Maidencreek Township, Deceased Womelsdorf, Pa., executor. I to No. 1984 December Term 1944 J.D., in TWO-STORY, 10-room, frame house on 1 1/2 pipe fittings, carpenter tools, heavy belting, To the beirs, legatees, creditors and otber 32. Kurts, Parvin A.—Myron A. Kurta A Take notice that on the 3rd day of De­ : the sum of $13-03, with interest, and against acre plot on Lyons Road, Maxatawny town­ 1/2 side leather and sewing set for harness persons interested in said estate: John L. Kuril, Bxrs. Richard H. KuU, At­ IRA P. ROTHBRMEL. JOHN G. ROTH­ cember, 1946, tbe City of Reading did cause i premises 243 Locust Street, Reading, Pa., ship. Suitable for 2" families. Apply Mrs. repairing, floor lamp, bridge lamp, 4 rolls NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IDA torney. ERMEL, DANIEL G. ROTHERMEL, Attor­ to be issued out of the Coun a writ of Scire ; containing 10 feet on Locust Street and 100 (for men, women, children) Lottie Adam, 364 W. Main St., Kutatown. chicken wire, 200 lb. coolerator suitable for PLUCKER, Administratrix, C.T.A., of the 33. Lamm, Lewis, F.—B. Frsnk Ijsmm A neys, 31 N. Bth St., Reading, Pa. Facias to reduce to judgment a municipal j feet in depth. Dec5-3t« large family or buainess place, good con­ Estate of Herbert A. Plucker, late of Maid­ Chas. C. Lamm, Bxrs. Richard T. William­ LJ-Nov28-6t claim for said tax bled to No. 199 December dition. **. Term 1934 C.L.D. with suggestion of non­ Now, therefore, I, Joseph R. Dickinson, encreek Township, Berks County, Pennsyl­ son, Attorney. ! Jr., Sheriff of Berks County, pursuant to an WORK PANTS 8-STORY BRICK 8 ROOM HOUSE, with vania, deceased, has filed ln the Office of the 34. Luden, Edward M.—Mary S. Luden, EXECUTRIX S NOTICE payment to No. 419 December Term 1939 Sale to sUrt at 1:30 o'clock. Terms and J.D. with suggestion of non-payment to ! Order made by the Coun of Common Pleas bath, hot water heat, sewer connected. All conditions on day of sale by Clerk of the Orphans' Court her petition Extrx. Edwin L. DeLong, Attorney. In estate of AMELIA M. KOHLER, Ute of I of Berks County on December 3, 1946, here- conveniences. Two-story two-car garage at praying for the Mle of the real estste of 35. Mahan, Thomaa A.—Elisabeth A. KuUtown, Berks Co., I'a., deceased. No* 669 December Term 1944 J.D. in the BEULAH SWOYER sum of $66.28, witb interest, and against 1 by notifies you and all parties interested to OVERALLS 249 East Main Street. Party interested D. H. CRONRATH, Auct. Dec5-2t the decedent, and being: Mahan, Extrx. Paul N. Schaeffer, Attorney. Letters tesUmentary on the above estate 1 file your Affidavit of Detente as required by cell at 425 B. Main Street, Kutitown. 36. Miller, John H.—Berks Co. Trust Co.. baving been granted to the undersigned, all premises SOS N. 14th Street, Reading, Pa., PURPART NO. 1 containing 61 ft. 2% in. on N. 14th Street, the writ, within fifteen days after the date Dec5-2t PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE All those two certain contiguous loU or j Sue. Trusteee for Pauline F. Miller Schofer, persona indebted to tiie estate are requested of the last weekly advertisement to said writ. piece of land, situated in the Village of Et a). Trexler A Trexler, Attorneys. to make payment, and those hsving claims and in depth 98 feet. FARM, 92 acres, flrst farm north of Top- FARM STOCK Blandon, in said Township of Maidencreek, 37. MiUer, John H.-Berks Co. Trust Co., to present the same, without delay, to Now, therefore, I, Joseph R. Dickinson, ton. Will be sold Saturday, December 28, Saturday, December 28, 1946 Berks County, State of Pennsylvania, bound­ Trustee for Pauline F. MiUer Schofer, et al. ALMEDA BRAUCHER, 414 W. Walnut Jr., Sheriff of Berks County, pursuant to an 1946. at 1:30, at Warren Highs Hotel in On the premises in Tilden Township, along ed and described to wit: Trexler A Trexler, Attorneys. St., Kutstown. I'a., or KLBA SEIDEL, Fleet­ Order made by the Coun of Common Pleas Topton. To be sold as the property of No. 1. Beginning at a stone tn the middle 38. Moyer, Hettie M.—The National wood R. D. No. 2, Pa., executrices. of Berks County on December 3, 1946, here­ the Mountain road from Hamburg about 2 by notifies you and all panies interested to Ralph Rahn. Wm. Stoudt, Auct. miles northwest of Hamburg near the of the road leading to Hamburg, tiience by Bank of Boyertown, Pa., Guardian of Melvin IRA P. ROTHERMEL, JOHN G. ROTH­ Decl2-3t Jot No. 2, south forty degrees west one Y. Bechtel, a Minor. H. Leon Breidenbach, BRMEL, DANIEL G. ROTHERMEL. 31 N. file your Affidavit of Defense as required Reinsher farms, known as the Fred Haasler's by the writ, within fifteen days after the Farm, the following to wit: hundred and sixty four and one half feet Attorney. 6tb St., Reading. Pa., Attorneys. 1—6 BURNER WHITE PORCELAIN CA­ (164 1/2) to a stake, thence by land now 39. Moyer, Hettie M.—The National LJ-Dec»-6t date of tbe last weekly advertisement to 33 head of cattle, 22 of these are yonng said writ. Said last day to file said Affidavit LORIC GA8 RANGE. 1— White Porcelain or uteo A e 1 D Mt y Bank of Boyertown, Pa., Guardian of Homer Kitchen Sink with double drains. 1—5 heavy milkers some with calf by day of f ™ l *(^f. ' °_ I . h * K* Y. Bechtel, a Minor. H. Leon Breidenbach, ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE of Defense being January 7, 1947, and in sale, 11 heifers. 1 stock bull. Holstein and . "**• •'^ *'*} ™- «• • stake thence by default thereof judgment will be entered Spigot Beer Coll. Call Monterey Inn, Kuti­ h am 7 0B Attorney. In estate of WILSON T. ADAM, late of town 4795. E£cl2-2t Guernsey stock. This is an extra good herd. * « • f T. , V™* Z"?, , '. ??£_ against you and damages assessed by tbe nd our nd OBe h (16 40. Noga, George—reoples Trnst Co. of Richmond Township, Berks County, Pa., de­ Prothonotary by default for want thereof. 2 brood sows with litter. 10 shoats weigh- J^J f •[*'/ f * , , /" ?" * Wyomlssing. Pa., Guardian. G. Fred Stein- ceased. Ing from 75 to 100 lbs. 100 laying chickens. \*(2) 'I* ,Uj£ lD '"V'01*".. d ?A/. 7 GET your ducks and geese for Christmas lon rock. Attorney. JOSEPH R. DICKINSON, JR., Sheriff of AI1I. Chalmers tractor W.C. on rubber with ! « * the middle of «M road .outh fifty de- Notice is hereby given, tbat letters of Berks County. now! Also 4 six-week-old pigs for sale. lxty teet (80 to tbe plaee of 41. Noga, Vera—Peoples Trnst Co. of administration on the estate of the above Herbert W. Bieber, Kutitown, R, 1, aaide cultivators and 14-in. plows, Ford Fergu_on | ^Lf*^ " ' CHAS. W. MATTEN, Attorney. LJ-12-5-3t tractor new with all the latest model eqnip< beginning. Wyomissing, Pa., Guardian. G. Fred Stein- named decedent have been granted to tbe of the Eagle Point Hotel. Decl2-2t" ConUining nine thousand eight hundred rock. Attorney. ment, namely: pair of tractor plows, 6-ft. undersigned. LN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS disc, weeder, 7-ft. disc like new, 14-ln. and aeventy square feet (9.870). 42. 0'DorneU, Daniel D. J.—Masie Moore, AU persons indebted to the estate of the 10 PIECE OAK DINING ROOM STITB. Very No. 2. Beginning at a corner In tbe middle Extrx. Albert S. Readinger, Attorney. OF BERKS COUNTY, PA. Ferguson tractor plows with Oliver steel said decedent are requested to make pay­ No. 43 January Term, 1947 A. D. good condition. Edgar W. Herring, 341 bottom, highway mower. This tractor is of the Hamburg Road tiience along the 43. Poole, Ernest J.—Berks Co. Trust Co., ment, and all persons having claims or de­ Highland Ave., Kutitown, Pa. Decl2-2t To C. W. Kissinger Real Estate Company, fully equipped with lights, etc. Allis Chain.-; »"«• o said road south fl ty deg^e. east Trustee of Ernest J. Poole, Jr. Edwin L mands against the estate of tbe said dece­ and all other panies interested in premises ni'ker the latest model. AUis twelve feet (12) to a corner thence by land i Del.ong. Attorney. dent, are requested to make known the same, STOKOL HYDRAULIC STOKER, 19 inch fire now or late of Aaron Kemp, south forty de­ 44. Poole, Ernest J., Jr.—Berks Co. Trust 378 Hellers Coun, Reading. Pa. pot. Very good condition. Can be seen in Chalmers combine 5-ft. cut, used only 1 without delay, to the undersigned adminis- Take notice that on the 3rd day of De­ season, Arber one-man hydraulic pick-up grees west one hundred and sixty four and Co. A Charlotte Rick Poole, Admrs. Philip I tratrix operation. Call after 6:00 p. m. Edwar W. one half feet (164 1/2) to a stake, thence F. Schmehl. Attorney. cember, 1946, tbe City of Reading did cause baler new used only 3 days. Ohio tractor SARAH B. ADAM, R. F. D. No. 2, Fleet­ to be issued out of the Coun a writ of Herring, 341 Highland Ave., Kutztown, - . . . ___-- J_. „' .wk.. Hv. „._. ._.._.-. hy land now or late of Amelia Merkel north 45. Potteiger. Samuel N.—The Reading wood, Pa., Administratrix. Pa. Decl2-lt" manure spreader on rubber like new. latest ' ,p «•».«. twelve feet (121 to a Scire Facias to reduce to judgment a munici­ model side r»ke like new. Lets roughage fiftyn deifdegreee8s west twelve feet (12) Trust Co., Trustee. Henry Maltsberger, At­ corner, tiience by lot No. 1, above described torney. TREXLER A TREXLER, Attorneys, 25 N. pal claim for said tax filed to No. 473 No­ HOGS—Pure bred BerkShires, open and bred grlnder like new. Black Hawk tractor corn 6th St., Reading, Pa. LJ-Dec5-6t vember Term 1935 C.L.D. with suggestion planter, Ontario IB-hoe grain and fertiliser north forty degrees east one hundred and 46. Beifanyder, Jacob B.—Berks Co. gilts, young boars, weanlings, a few butch­ sixty four and one half feet (164 1/2) to Trust Co., Succ. Trustee for Elisabeth Reif­ of non-payment to No. 400 November Term er pigs. Reasonably priced. Arthur Brans- tractor drill with power life used only 2 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1940 J.D. with suggestion of non-payment th snyder. et al. Paul H. Trice, Attorney. W k rrs CHRISTMAS cum TIME AGAIN com—ask for directions at Fegley's Store. months. IS-hoe Ontario grain drill for horse, , l^,°S *?•""« In estate of ANMB E. FRY, late of city to No. 742 November Term 1943 J.D., in the or tractor, 10-ft. Hoosier lime drill, Gruber Containing one thousand nine hundred and 47. Ropp, Mary B.—Ernest A. Weber A sum of $9.25 with interest, and against prem­ Maxatawny, or at Golden Key. Decl2-tf 8r feet (1,974). SaMe H. Rentschler, Exrs. Paul H. Price, of Reading, Berks County, Pa., deceased. wngon lit. 18-ft. hay fist like new. 3 low I •%?*' '°" ?" | Notice is hereby given, that letters of ises 378 Hellers Coun, Reading, Pa., con­ W ^B "*Myl My! How time flies: Folks down wagon Attorney. taining 12 feet on Hellers Coun and 69 gons with flats and rubber tires like Al.,, l X...tha t certai"._!n' ,'lo. t or tract of land situ­ 48. Schlegel, Amanda B.—Lloyd W. administration on tbe estate of tbe above SCOTCH PINE TREES for Christmas trees new, potato plow, potato sorter, 4-section feet in depth. urr in in e from 3 to 7 feet high. Place order not ated in the Township of Maidencreek, Coun- Schlegel. Exr. Geo. Eves, Attorney. named decedent have been granted to tbe lever harrow. 3-section tractor lever harrow, 0 B er k Now, therefore, I, Joseph R. Dickinson, J _fl ^-' ****** ^ y 6 *° i° *^ NEW later than December 18th. Phone Kutx­ S^tta'a.-.^SI^nwwT^ridt^^Itt^-': if,.. ' H a , * "1° ffte of Pennsylvania, more 49. Schneeberger, Isadora G.—Berks Co. undersigned. ful y Jr., Sheriff of Berks County, pursuant to an town 4776. Call after 6 P. M. M. F. trsctor hitch, tractor chains. 2 rubber belt. ' ' f""^; " *<>""»••. » wit: Trust Co., et al. Trustees, under Living All persons indebted to the eetate of the ' wOk'- CHRISTMAS CLUB. Come : g Order made by the Coun of Common Pleas Greenawalt. Kutitown, R. 1, Pa. 75 ft. like new. hay hook and rope like ..^T „ iV» J-I V» xx,™™! °xi ___! Trust Agreement. M. Bernard Hoffman, At­ said decedent are requested to make pay­ Ro ern el; tn n of Berks County on December 3, 1946, here­ Decl2-2t» new. single and double tree., 1000 bu. corn L th . "**.?'«• ?' ^ > ? ^ torney. ment, and all persons having claims or de­ BL on in and be M member, too. _„ ~.K «m _... __... inn K.. __..«<«._I __.». by the Mm* north thirty-eight and one half 50. Schofer, Mary Elizabeth—Berks Co. mands against the estate of tbe said dece- by notifies you and all parties interested to Too hn X. whe^Tt •iHnn. «/_,«- H™_ I ,38 1/2°* <-e'*ee* el-*- •»• hundred ninety- Trust Co., Guardian. Trexler A Trexler, At­ rent, are requested to nieike known the same, file your Affidavit of Defense as required by ERECTOR SET with motor. Apply 324 W. ISLS.V ' three (193) feet to a stake in line of a six- torney. without delay, to the undersigned adminis­ the writ, within fifteen days after (he date Walnut St., Kutitown, Pa. Decl2-2t» of the last weekly advertisement to said @&o*4t one of ttU-U CI&-UU spre.iaer. j teeQ feet wld_ (-B) a,ley. then,.e aiong the 51. Schofer, Panline M.—Berka Co. Trust trator WILLIAM 8. FRY, 703 Penn Ave., West writ. Said last day to file said Affidavit of 1939 Ford ton truck with cattle rack like i aame north fifty-one and one-half (51 1/2) Co.. Trustee, of Mary E. Schofer. Trexler A Defense being January 7, 1947, and in de­ Weekly Deposits Receive In 50 Weeks SEALSKIN COAT, excellent condition, sise new extra good robber. All tools and Imple­ degrees west one hundred and sixty-seven Trexler, Attorneya. Reading, Pa., Administrator. % .25 $ 12.50 40 or 42. Price reasonable. Apply 85 White ments used on a 300 acre farm, all tbe latest fault thereof judgment will be entered and one-half (167 1/2) feet to a street known ** 52. Schmeck, Donald B.—Donald IRA P. ROTHERMEL DANIEL J. ROTH­ against you and damages assessed by the M ...... 25.00 oak St., KuUtown, Phone 4056. Decl2-2t' type. Implements, only used from 2 months aa Park Avenue; thence along the said Ave­ Schmeck, Admr. Yaffe A Blumberg, ERMEL, JOHN G. ROTHBRMEL, Attorneys. to 1 year. Prothonotary by default for want thereof. 1.00 50.00 nue a distance of one hundred and ninety- torneya. I__-Dec5-6t 2.00 100.00 four (194) feet to a thirty feet (30) wide 53. Schoenly, Elmer L.-Wayland O. JOSEPH R. DICKINSON, JR., Sheriff of 8 SHEEP, registered Suffolks, 1 ram and 7 Sale to commence at 12.00 o'clock sharp, Bcrks County. 3.00 150.00 ewea. J. C. Dickson, near Mill Creek conditions on day of sale by street known as Lin berg Avenue; tbenee Schwenk, Admr. H. Leon Breidenbach, At- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE along the same south fifty-one and one-half CHAS. W. MATTEN, Attorney. LJ-12-5-3t 5.00 25000 Creamery, Kutitown, R. 2. Decl2-lt* CLAUDE G. REPPERT. torney. EsUte of WILLIAM C. SWOYER, late of (51 1/2) degrees east one hundred and 54. ScnU, John E.—J. Irvin Scull, Exr. D. H. CRONRATH. Auct. the Borough of Topton, Berka County, EN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS HOUSE—8 rooms and bath brick house, all sixty-three and one-half (163 1/2) feet to Stevens A Lee, Attorneys. Penna., deceased. I KAUFMAN A Seidel. Clerks. Nov28-5t the place of beginning. 55. Shearer, Sylvan, L.—Christopher J. OF BERKS COUNTY, PA. conveniences, A-l condition: On highway Letters testamenUry on tbe above estate No. 44 January Term, 1947 A. D. lil ; near Kutitown. Price only $8800. PURPART NO. 3. Hill, Admr. C.T.A. A. H. Rothermel, et al., PUBLIC SALE OF All thitt certain tract of woodland situ­ Attorneys. having been granted to the undersigned, all To C. W. Kissinger Real Estate Company, and all otber panics interested in premises FARM—8 acres, 8 rooms and bath, aU con­ VALUABLE FARM STOCK ated chiefly in the Township of Muhlenberg, 56. Scott, Laura B.—Hamburg Savings A persons indebted to the estate are requested The National Bank veniences, near KuUtown on Route 222. Jo make payment, and those having claims 363 Hellers Coun, Rcading, Pa. ' Saturday. Dec. U, 1946 County of Berks and State of Pennsylvania, Trust Co., et al., Exr.. T. G. Confer, At­ Give us an offer! Wm. E. Fenatermaeher bounded and described as follows to wit: torney. to present the same, without delay, to Take notice chat on the 3rd day of De­ A 8on, Aaso. Frederick's Real Estate By the nnderslgned In Greenwich Twp., Beginning at a stone heap, tbenee by Und 57. Seidel, SaUie D.—C. Roberta Panl et BLLA F. SWOYER, 103 Home Ave.. Top- cember, 1946, tbe City of Reading did cause Topton, Pa. Decl2-8t Berks Co., Pa., between Kutstown and the now or late of tbe Clymer Iron Company, ton, Penna., Executrix, or to her attorney. to be issued out of tbe Coun a writ of al., Exrs. J. Wilmer Fisher, Attorney. Scire Facias to reduce to judgment a munici­ of Topton Three Mile House, kn-twn as tbe Dr. Ralph south forty-seven and one-half degrees east 58. Sembower, Cora Lou, a Minor— WALTER S. YOUNG, Esq., 88 Nortb 6th Merkel Farm, tbe following to wit: eighty-seven (87) percbes to a stone heap, People. Trnst Co. of Wyomissing, Guardian. St., Reading. Penna. I_J-Dec5-6t pal claim for said tax filed to No. 469 No­ MISCELLANEOUS 4 Head of cattle consisting of 3 cows and thence by Und now or late of Henry Hart­ vember Term 1935 C.L.D. witb suggestion of TOPTON, PA. H. Franklin Brossman, Attorney. non-payment to No. 396 November Term 1 stock bull. man and others south fifty-two and three 59. Sembower, Kathryn Elixaheth, a EXECUTOR'S NOTICE FULLER BRUSH SERVICE rendered prompt quarter degrees, west one-hundred and five Bstate of LAURA G. KURTZ, late of City 1940 J.D. with suggestion of non-payment II. G. 68 Cletrac tractor 1912 model with Minor—People. Tru.t Co. of Wyomissing, to No. 740 November Term 1945 J.D., in tbe Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ij. Mail orders attended te at once. Scott starter and lights complete and used very (105) perches to a stone heap, thence by Guardian. H. Franklin Brossman, Attorney. of Reading, Pennsylvania, deceased. Ves Hera. 326 W. Walnot St.. KuUtown. Letters tesUmentary on the above estate sum of $9.25, with interest, and against Utile, with pair of 14-in. John Deere plows j land now or late of Benneville Backenatose 60. Sharman, George W.—Mary Jane premises 362 Hellers Coun, Reading, Pa., JnaeS-tf only used 1 season. No. 2 EUis grain sepa-1 snd 1 earson Brother, north sixteen and Sharman Herber, Bxtrx. Geo. W. Mander­ having been granted to the undersigned, all Send yonr furniture to the HEINLY AUC­ rator, 7-ft. McCormick grain binder. 5-ft. one-half degrees west ninety-eight and bach, Attorney. persons indebted to tbe estate are requested TION HOUSE 12T Poplar Street. Fleetwood John Deere mower, McCormick hay rake, seven-tenth (98 7/10) perches to a stone 61. Shiffert, L. Alexia (also known aa L. to make payment, and those having cUims PS. Everything aold ea commission bests. John Deere 7-ft disc. 3-section lever harrow, heap, tbenee by land Ute of Jeremiah Men- A. Shiffert and Lexington A. Shiffert)—Wm. to present the Mme, without deUy, to JoaclO-tf manure spreader, OUver riding plow, Ontario gel, north fifty-nine and one- half degrees H. Reifsnyder, Bxr. Tbos. K. Leidy, At­ HARVEY G. KURTZ, 818 No. 2nd Street, grain and fertiliser drill, low down rubber east fifty-five and twenty-five one hundredth torney. Reading, Pa., Executor, or to hi. attorneys, MODERN FURNITURE tire wagon with 16-ft. fiat, farm wagon, (55 25/100) perchea to tbe place of be­ 62. SUberman, Susan K.—Mary K. Habel, BERTOLET A BERTOLET. WELLINGTON or antiques to sell. Don't fall to call Fairbanks platform scale 10.000 Ib. capacity, ginning. Bxtrx. D. G. Rothermel, Attorney. M. BERTOLET, 603 Baer Building, Reading, Frederick for small loto or entire estates. 123 ft. hay rope and many otber articles ConUining forty-four acrea and one hnn­ 63. Smigelsky, Jeannette F, — Samnel Pa. _J-Decl2-6t Bnylng and selling continuously. Don't be tee proud to buy a bargain. O. M. Fred used on a farm. dred fifty-seven perches more or less. Smiley (formerly Samuel Smigelsky), et al., erick. Lyon Station, Phone Topton 78R5. Sale to commence at 12:30 o'clock sharp, At public sale, said sale to be held en Exrs. Yaffe A Blumberg, Attorneys. 8eptl2-tf conditions on day of sale by tbe premises in the Village of Blandon, 64. Stamm, Jame.—Howard H. Stamm, NOTICE Maidencreek Township, Berk. County, Penn­ Adm. Cbas. K. Derr, Alan M. Hawman, At­ BICHARD THOMPSON. AUCTIONEER. CHARLES W. WESSNER sylvanU, on December 28th, 1946, at 2:00 torneys. Bids will be received for band uniform.. Sales held at your home or my salesroom. D. H. CRONRATH, Anct. o'clock, P. M,, D.S.T. 65. Bwartz, Cora S.—Berks Co. Trnat Co., The txiard reserves tbe right to reject any or Wrtto B->x No. 1. KuUtown or Dial 5471 KAUFFMAN and Said sale is for the payment of decedent's Exr. Body, Math A Rhoda, Attorneya. all bid*. Bid. .hall be submitted to tbe KuU­ town High School office by December 19. ! Alumni Christmas Dance Dec5-tf 8 EI DEL. Clerks. Dec5-3t debu and if no exception, be filed thereto 66. Wanner, John—Emily V. Unterkofler, or objections made to granting the same, tbe Admx. M. Bernard Hoffman, Attorney. Dec5-8t D. H. CRONRATH PUBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL Court wiU be asked to Uke action upon the fi AUCTIONEER ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS petition on January 11, 1947. M TEARS EXPERIENCE—TERMS REA­ •Saturday, December 14, IMS IDA .PLUCKER, SONABLE. 108 W. MAIN ST.. FLEET 3-story brick dweUing with all conveni­ Administratrix, C.T.A. WOOD, TELEPHONE 8001. Nov. 7-2«t ences, 10 rooms, being No. 148 B. Main St., CLARENCE MOYER, Kutitown. Immediate possession can be given. Auctioneer. g Friday, December 27th INTERIOR decorating, paper hanging, ex­ Also complete line of household goods. PAUL D. EDBLMAN, __BQ., terior A Interior, special commercial, and Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. 522 Washington Street, epray painting. Berka County General Conditions by PAUL FREDERICK, MAR­ Beading, Pennaylvania. SALLY ANN Palntera. Phone 888,1, Fleetwood, Pa. THA MERKEL, Executors. Attorney for the Petitioner. NOT. T-tf L R. WELDER, Auct. Nov28-3t» LJ-Dec5-St PUBLIC SALES .*,'* * t- PARK I BUD RADER'S ORCHESTRA PUBLIC .SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AHD BEBSOBAL PROPERTY ONE MILE EAST OF BOWERS Friday, December tt, 1*46 Oa the premieee in t__e borough of Ham- burg. '.pHWSTMftS' ^ £ HOEDOWNS AND POPULAR GAMES Being No. 1» -Sonth Third Street, in the boroagh of Haratwrg. The esttte consists of g K.H.S. Gym Dancing 9 to 0 2 1-2 story brick houae, steam heat, fully Every Friday Night on a Newly Refinished Floor equipped with electric, large three-car ga­ rage. The lot on which same is erected haa 8^ oJ, li4^CA4A4Ji\U^ 80 ft. front and 180 ft. deep. AUCTION SALES fi Tbe b.lldings are all in No. we condition. «;*• Lot of peraonal property aad some rare an­ Every Wednesday Night i Admission .75 tiques. Sold as tbe estate of the Ute Amanda L. Sunday. Possession can be given after tt •ettlement. Oondittooa on day of aale by 5-10 SMITH S i-oo up MUSIC BT THE HOMESTEADERS WALTSR A. GBORGE, BAY A. SMITH, Ad-elnt-trators. D. H. CBONBATH, Anct, Open Eveni-cs Until Christmas—-:!. P. It. UJULS K. ORIM, Atty. DaeiS-U