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Ads 191 Youth Join East Penn Churches in Easter Season THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Serving The East Penn Voile? For More Than Seventy-five Years During the Easter Season 191 David Lightcap and William Kersh- youths have joined the churches of ner Palm Sunday morning. Kutztown and vicinity. Of this total VOL. LXXVII KUTZTOWN, PA-, t^URSDAY, APRIL 10, 1952 NO. 4* 58 are in Kutztown; 49 in Fleet St Paul's Lutheran, Fleetwood (21) wood; 10 at the Lutheran Home in The Rev. Harold W. Sell confirm ed these 18 Palm Sunday at 10:15 Topton; and 74 at Becker's St. Pe K.H.S. CALENDAR J ^^^i*y ter's, Lyons, Maxatawny and Dry A. M.: Ronald Rhoads, James School Board ; Borough Council K.S.T.C. Campus Sterner, Paul Reetz, Ronald Phil April 19—F.H.A. Rainbow Cab - C-*3St •.•'•"' |t •HP^ssssSM^WfL ville. aret Dance. t lips, Robert Moatz, Donald Heffner, it*-" The names follow: David Fisher, Warren Faust John Suggests Jointure April 23—F.F.A. 10th Anniver ; % VsA 1 Lets Contract for Junior High Has St John's E. and R. (15) Emerick, Leon Bergstresser, Mary sary Banquet ftgtoHnA v' \^| \ '•iiih . , " ." On April fourth the Rev. D. April 25-26—Host to County Or m Wanner, Mary Alice Van Buskirk, Of Nearby Districts yaam. W£\ - ^ ~SSS^mm BJifr-^' Paving White Oak Easter Program Horton Nace confirmed the fol Virginia Schollenberger, Nancy chestra, Band and Chorus mUUjL ^\£mmmWstffl&£X^mW * lowing at St John's Evangelical Sanders, Margaret Newcomer, Ruth May 2—F.H.A. Fashion Show 91 - i&*M&mmmvWmmWm\mW HF*'iiiipiiii i' - J j — «j mm-. and Reformed church: Patricia May 3 — Roller-skating Party, and Marian Merkel, Virginia Delp \ -.'.vjJ|jB|iJ»L Angstadt, Robert Angstadt George and Shirley Angstadt; Also Mrs. Ban May Be Placed Unless Reading Fairgrounds, spon «ggs^im* \ Addition Will be Made to Also Entertains Parent! -^ rc«iueste«fto sored by the Sophomores jsBf Buchman, Lee Erb, Annette George, Irvin Hilbert, Sr., and Mrs. Robert Prompt Action is Taken; I The Pumping Station; With Drama, Dances and . Shirley Haas, Richard Hauser, Dal Miller. May 9—Spring Concert Band Overcrowding Blamed >m.j | *fP Four l^>ts Sold Demonstrations rfe .HOMER las Kline, Nancy Kline, Audrey May 13— F.H.A. Mother-Daugh .-•:• < \ Becker's St Peter's E. and R. (2) ter Banquet Reifinger, Jackie Schadler, Nancy The Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Evan 1 Schadler, Janice Seidel, Eleanor The School Board, at its April Borough Council, at its April A film strip "The First Easter gelical and Reformed pastor, con meeting, voted to send letters to ••'•**/i r - meeting, awarded to Windsor Serv with Bible selections by Ninth Stauffer, and Neal Zimmerman. firmed Marlene Dietrich and Har the 11 districts that send pupils to i St Paul's E. and R. (13) ice, Inc., Reading, a $12,519 con Graders Anna Kramer, Sally Pren riet Metrolis Palm Sunday, at 10:15 the down-town schools, suggesting Bi-County Council Sr-* I * •:•• ' 1 tract for the reconstruction of tiss, Virginia Folk, Helen Zleglc USTR* The Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer con A. M. a jointure. Reason for the action South White Oak street from West and Nancy Pauley, featured tho firmed 13 catechumens Palm Sun St Paul's E. and R., Fleetwood (22) is over-crowded conditions that ! ' SH Main to Trexler avenue, the work Easter program presented today b)' day at 10:15 A.M. They included Vir must be remedied by the 1953-54 Sponsors Annual Vrf to begin about June first Council the KSTC Campus Junior High ginia Folk, Shirley Schmoyer, Shir The Rev. J. Paul Kehm, pastor J - TJWHBf^-' AIL *a of St. Paul's Evangelical and Re-term. HSr^/-- lr% therefore urges property owners school. Other numbers, interspers ley Kern, Elaine Clemmer, Joan J* "L, "?**7 %i * *v Unless prompt action is taken the on that street whose curbs need ed with Easter carols, included: ITLU CWI„„ CM...*-, m j formed church confirmed the Magazine Drive t ft. S r\\ZJ^^ s^ljrj? On-Palm-Su^day 7 7* Board may be compelled to put a [ •WpSBsp^ * &MP? repair, to have them fixed by mid- "Easter Tidings" Eighth Grade cas<; ban on said districts. They include r JBSPBmmrn • $ May. and "The First Bunny" a play dj Kniss, Jack DeTurk, Edna Ely, Den- P. M.: Sandra Price, Darryl Reit- '<• k mmWeWSf ^' *»• • the peasants of Central Europe, the following: Albany, Greenwich, •'• : A contract at a bid of $1,372 was MR Schadler and Karl Bubben- nauer, Jean Rothermel, Franklin Local Legion Auxiliary to { years ago, Grade Seven One. Th'i Lutz, Gertrude Rothermel, Noretta Longswamp, Maidencreek, Maxa * • given to John Moll, for the addi RKET moyer. tawny, Richmond, Rockland, Weis Benefit by Selling of tion to the pumping station plus finale was the Hallelujah Choru.% Trinity Lutheran (4) Schaeffer, Joanne Werner, David I '^ with Henry Casselberry at the ofi- Wagenhurst, Marian Zwoyer, Lovell enberg, and Windsor, plus Topton Subscriptions repairs. JN The Rev. C. L. Heckman confirm and Lenhartsville. It was reported that the 18 x 31 gan, during the singing of whic'i ed Barbara Bieber, Carol Hauck, Barlet, Patricia Brobst Walter M f Continued •• pet* sis—column Has) The letter which was mailed out The Schuylkill-Berks Council of foot comfort station, of cement a large white cross was formed b.r this week, was as follows: the American Legion Auxiliary is '-4- - £••*•' * j •§ blocks, at Kutztown Park, is now Ninth Grade girls. Our over-crowded condition de sponsoring its annual magazine sub under roof. It is located near the P.T.A. Program Stewardess Flies Slated for Rotary mands our immediate attention and scription drive by the Crowell Col GOD AND THE WORLD . *> Tor God sent not HI* Son toto the basketball court not far from the At the April meeting of the Par action. As evidence of our over- lier Publishing Company. Its goal world to condemn the world, !«•• the* tho world through Him might ball park. ent Teacher Association, the Care- crowded condition, we are at the I is $2,000 for the purchase of hospital be saved."—John 1:17 . Warren Weidner was granted a pus Junior High school presentel To Arabia Monthly District Governor present time using three converted beds and wheel chairs to be distrib one-year lease of the Park, a program, featuring an episode b> toilet rooms, a cloak room, and a uted among the 17 units of the The sale of four borough lots in the Drama Club, from "Fair Are the Mae Gallmbyer, a stewardess for storage closet as conference rooms. Council. Maxatawny township, to Arlan Mil Meadows" written by Mrs. Anne the Arabian American Oil Com The latter two conversions are At present the drive is being con ler, was reported. Gehris Scheaier. It depicted a Sun » pany (ARAMCO) since January [ without sunlight or outside ventila ducted in Kutztown, Fleetwood and Police Report day school picnic of 1885, in au first, makes an eight-to-nine-dayj tion. An old shower room is used Boyertown, and the cooperation of C^adter in the (churched Local police solved the bur thentic costume, complete with flight monthly to Arabia. Her route to conduct other classes. To house citizens is anticipated. The local | glaries at the homes of Dr. Francis band and barber shop quartet anil includes Paris, Rome, Turkey and the agricultural shop, the school unit secured a hospital bed in 1950,) St Paul's E. and R.: Communion "The Life of Christ" at 7:30 P. M. DeLong and Oswald Ketner, Paul with Jane Wessner as announce*. points in North Africa. She is based district is renting an old garage and the donation for 1951 will be j Easter morning at six, precede^ by Monday: at 7:30 P. M., Missionary Baer, 25, ex-convict, Mohnton, hav The Dancing Club, with Grace in New York City. building. The commercial depart either a set of bed rails or a wheel an organ meditation. Commit* ton Society. ing confessed.' Angstadt as announcer, presented Recently she visited her parents, | ment is conducted in two rooms chair. The unit, with funds earned also at 10:15 A. M. Reception to Becker's St Peter's: Cantata The police last month made 17 a waltz, a polka and a square danct; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallmoyer, j of the elementary school, space at a recent community service card new members 7 P.M. "Prince of Life"—Easter night at arrests and issued 13 warnings for Gail Skinner played a piano soltt; Moselem Springs Hotel, and Mr. j which is, needless to say, sorely party, will purchase another wheel) Moselem Lutheran: Commujjon: 7:30 P. M. traffic violations; replaced 19 lights; Sally Prentiss, a cello solo, and and Mrs. William Jaeger and Mr. j David Boger, trumpet solo, with (Continued •• psge seven—column sis) chair, making its total of items \ 10:15 A. M. Sermon "Suffering to St. Mary's: Kutztown: High Mass, escorted five funerals; answered and Mrs. Robert Kurzweg, Fleet- j available to the community, three! Victory," by Rev. Paul L. YiRnt 23 complaints, and disposed of oneMarily n Merkel accompanist Girls wood. 6 A. M. Low Mass, 10:00 A. M. dog. of the elementary school, at the hospital beds, four wheel chairs, Schwenksville. | Evansville: High Mass, 8 A. M. Stewardess Gallmoyer has been! BPW Open House at and seven pairs of crutches. One of j Ziegel Parish: E. and R. Coi^re- direction of Miss Pletsch, with pi flying since 1945, when as a WAVE the pairs of crutches was recently gation: Longswamp: Good Friday St John's Lutheran: Confirma ano accompaniment by Mr.