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 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. Cassel­ in World War II she was on duty donated by Mrs. Henry K. Deisher.; and Preparatory Service 7:30 \% M. tion: Good Friday, 7:30 P. M. Com­ Nancy Edwards berry, demonstrated a delightful ipable aboard Naval Air Transport planes. Library April 20th At Monday night's meeting of the Easter: Communion, 9:15 AT M. munion: 6:00 and 10 A. M. and 7:30 class period of physical education She also served the American Air-' local Auxiliary Mrs. John Quemen, Church school program 7:30 fr. M. P. M. routines. lines Flagship Fleet, based at New­ In celebration of the second an with the aid of the members, will Ziegel: Dawn Service 7:30 A*. 'M. Grace E. C: Worship tonight at And C. F. Levan Following the dramatic presen­ after ark, following training at the Air­ niversary of its project, the com present a pageant based on Central Easter Program 7:15 P. M 7:30 "Until That Day"; Good Fri­ tation in the Little Theatre Richard lines' Center at Tulsa, Oklahoma. spend munity library, the Business andl| a^^o^TS^taTwta^r^flte Trinity Lutheran: Communist!: 6 day, "Numbered With the Trans­ Of KHS, Resign Biehl, president told about the Prior to joining ARAMCO she flew Professional Woman's Club of recent essay contest will read their A. M. and 10:15 A. M. Special J tas­ gressors"; Communion and Recep­ Model Airplane Club and invited L.but, the Pan American lines out of New Kutztown will hold Open House essays. ter Program Church school 9 & M. tion of new members 10:00 A. M. the audience to see models of jets. York, spending considerable time Sunday April 20 from 2 to 5 P.M. Easter program, 7:00 P. M. World War II fighter planes, and it's on Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer On April 17 the Child Welfare Sound motion picture in colo/i on in Germany. Invitations will be sent to the Read- .card party will be held at the Le- -<-u New Budget is Prepared; monoplanes. Richard L. Miller toAd 1 An alumna of KHS and the Helen Henry V. Scheirer, present gov­ 1 gion Hall at 8 P.M. under the chair­ LOCAL YOUTH COUNCIL TO Caloric Donates Four about Outdoor Club and suggested ernor of the 265th district of Rotary Library, in addition to local or­ that the listeners watch the mem­ Hoffman Secretarial School, Read­ manship of Mrs. Eva Frey. Diner Moved; Will;: ENTERTAIN TOPTON GROUP Gas Ranges ing, Miss Gallmoyer was employed International, has declared that Ro- ganizations that contribute to its Everybody's Birthday The Youth Council, at its April bers demonstrate the making of maintenance. Refreshments will be Party Is by the Western Union prior to be­ tarian Paul E. Schmoyer shall be­ scheduled for May 14. meeting, decided to entertain the Nancy Edwards, of the Home lead sinkers; and Shirley Fitzgerald coming a WAVE. She is a member come the new district governor for served. The committee on arrange­ Re-open Next W(^k Topton-Longswamp Youth Council invited them to see the exhibit by ments, appointed by Mary Bortz, Economics department, and Clay­ of the Nu Phi Sorority. > the district, subject to his election EXPECTANT MOTHERS at a social meeting, in the near fu­ ton F. Levan, who has taught for the Art. group. Iton Her hobbies are golf, fashion-de­ at the forthcoming district confer­ president comprises Mrs. Russell The class for expectant mothers, Keen interest was shown Wed­ ture. The PTA then went to the High Helm, Mary Jane Troutman, Mrs. 46 years, including 39 at KHS, ten­ Phoae 32 signing and swimming. ence in Allentown, April 20 and 21. sponsored by the Woman's Club, nesday afternoon in the movii^ of Suzanne Miller heads the com- dered their resignations at the April school and witnessed the displays The district comprises Berks, Le­ Edmund Collins, Mrs. Richard of the various clubs; toured the and taught by Mrs. Hazel M. Ar-the Kutztown Diner to the lrj^4-ad­ mittee-on-arrangements, assisted by meeting of the School Board. Miss high and part of Montgomery Weaknecht, and Pauline Kline. mose, R.N., State Public Health joining the former Slonecker ^flild- Home Economics suite; examined At the March meeting at the Joseph Furst, David Ely, Janice Edwards will be married in June. Wins Fellowship counties. nurse, opened April 9 at the YMCA. .>iig, now the property of Darius Rhoads and Richard DeLong. Mr. Levan has reached the maxi­ ( Continued o« psge seven—enlmm* five J The incoming official served the Keystone Hotel, which was held in Further sessions will De held eacn Following the business session, the Pennsylvania Dutch room, do- sday at 2 P.M. Blatt. Admiration was expired mum teaching age of sixty-six. The ond gov- Kutztown Rotary as president for succeeding Wedne the members arranged literature vacancies will be filled at a later For Study Abroad the 1950-1951 term, during which nations were made to the Women s for Foreman Allen W. Hiatier- V.F.W. Auxiliary Philadelphia T^.Ap5.U 16th, ^scussion w|" be schitz, 62, and for Raymond "Sim' , for the visit of the Bloodmobile on meeting. he organized clubs in Topton and ! Genetal Hygiene f Harrison Wood, author, corre­ Wilmer D. Sanders, son of Mr. Fleetwood. He is on the Interna­ whS[trains women doctonL T£ ^JZ^ ° *** I DuGuay, who maneuvered the jier | June 4, and ^completed Jth and Mrs. John F. Sanders, Lyons, Club also helped to finance ex nancy. to its new position. "Wouldn* be announcing the event. The posters spondent and commentator, will Has Installation tional Service and Community will be put in local store windows. speak on "This Changing World" will sail July 15 to complete his Service committees of Rotary. penses of local Hi-Y youth at the'-, t T\ t. rw\ in that cab for any amou«f' of money!" more than several specta­ Attendance totalled 15 and Jo­ at KHS commencement May 27. Mrs. Jeanne Hummel, Reading, doctorate at the University of Born in Allentown, August 4, recent Model Legislature at Har- ^GCOnU UUtCll 1 OUr Vienna, Austria. He was recently tors remarked. In fact the Patriot seph Ely presided. Mrs. Jacob Esser The 1952-53 budget was prepared president of district 13, assisted by 1907, he is a son of Charles and the risburg. Invitations to events by j and Mrs. R. Burton Bordner, the and temporarily approved; and the Mrs. Sophie Sowers, Lower Alsace, awarded a fellowship valued at late Lizzie Schmoyer. He is an editor wouldn't have been sur&5 ised the Allentown-Bethlehem and the I,,!,,. 1'l Anm..i r\-' if someone had passed the htj, for advisors, were in charge. large items of equipment and re- recently conducted the installation ^•000!.Wfli^h_als° ^L" ?j™_!° !alumnus of the Allentown Prepar Lehighton Clubs were read. JUI) l£-/YUgUSl Li pairs were agreed upon. It was re- j of officers of the Auxiliary of Geig- the remission of all out-of-state! "Slim!" The diner weighs approxi­ atory school, Ursinus college, and The speaker was Dr. Robert Al­ mate 14 tons. Incidentally whejfr'the ported that the Caloric Stove Cor- er-Zimmerman Post No. 7013, Vet- fees. Prior to enrollment he will the Theological Seminary of the len, chief of psychiatric services | A sea voyage, a tour of five coun- "Shakespeare" at poration, Topton, placed four new erans of Foreign Wars. tour the Low Countries, Germany j Evangelical°and Reformed Church, at St Joseph's hospital. He was in- tries, special programs in the dia-1 "movers" came Monday to -Hart gas stoves in the home economics The officers, the majority of and Switzerland and plans a sum-Lancaster' ; and secured his degree troduced by Alys Kline. He pre- lect and authentic folk dances, and preliminaries, they had coffi*» in room, free of charge. whom were re-elected, include Mrs. mer course at the University of of Master Of Sacred Theology at sented, in detail, a case history, and the return by plane—all this is the diner, and left their cups.^ome K.S.T.C. April 24 (Continued •• fief seven—column five) George Schadler, president; Mrs. Heidelberg. explained how the woman was promised by Dr. Don Yoder, who half-ful, on the counter. Not a "Jrop Philadelphia Divinity School of the Pupils from 30 High schools in Carl Bast senior vice president; This will be his second tour of Protestant Episcopal church. He helped to make her own decisions from July 12 through August 27 , was spilled during the movant BIRTHDAY IN GERMANY Mrs. Edward Yoder, junior vice overseas study. In 1948 he partici- and readjust her life. "The war will conduct his second Pennsyl-j The diner and the adjacen( din- Berks, Lehigh and Schuylkill coun­ te If has done further graduate work in ties will attend Shakespeare's "A president; Mrs. Clarence J. Smith, pated in the summer session at the the Philadelphia Divinity School showed us the value of psychiatry," , vania Dutch tour of Europe. I ing-room in the former SlohfCker Mid-Summer Night's Dream," by secretary; Mrs. John Kemp, treas­ University of Marburg, Germany, and Temple University School of he added, "and increasingly the i Dr. Yoder is professor of Re-1 Electric Shop, will be opened next the KSTC Modern Drama Club in urer. prior to two full semesters at the Theology Since his ordination in public is coming to regard us as ligion at Franklin and Marshall week, Mr. Blatt and his sot Joe n at the Schaeffer auditorium Thursday Mrs. Stella Serfass, historian; University of Basil, Switzerland, 1932 he has been pastor of four an important branch of the medical college, co-founder of the Penn- announce Mrs. Mildred Adam, chaplain; Mrs. where he completed umor afternoon and evening, April 24. his 3 j congregations each named St service. sylvania Dutch Folk Festival here, Stella Eck, patriotic instructor; Mrs. and conductor of a similar tour last 100 YEARS YOUNG D. C. F. Lytle, director, has Paul's: Milltown, Perth Amboy, N. The Patriot congratulates )*wis chosen the following cast: Dolores Clarence Cartwright, guard; Mrs. Mr. Sanders, KHS 40, is a cum Pottstown, and Fort Washing- summer. Elsie Bieber, Mrs. Robert Saul, Mrs. laude' graduate of Muhlenberg col Bonners Enjoy a The group will leave New York A. Stein, Krumsville native, £ead- Everett, Judith Kase, Sally Smoker, ton. His pastorate here began in Diane Bauer, Cornelia Zimmerman, Kenneth Kern and Mrs. Lee Trrfut lege, and is now a graduate stu­ 1943. July 12 and sail to Naples, then to' ing, on his 100th birthday whUh, he color bearers; and Mrs. Arlene dent at Indiana University in the Rome and ; Domenic DiNiro, James FairfulL For 20 years he has served as Trifl tO Flnnd/l Florence and into Switz- will celebrate on Good Fridai. He Richard Leinbach, David Mitchell Kline, trustee for three years. department of German, on a $1,- counselor, teacher and director of ip \.\M j. ivuuu erland for a visit in the Bernese formerly owned and operate*} the 200 fellowship. He received his and Paul Garrison. church camps for young people; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bonner have Oberland. Stops in Germany, Hoi- Keystone Manufacturing Company AUXILIARY AND DIVISION Master's degree in August, 1951. Unusually beautiful settings are Co. was vice president of Philadelphia returned from a five-weeks' so­ land, and France are also sched- and built the former Bruce K rth promised by Harold Mantz and the SHARE A MUSICALE TiA Synod 1942-43, and has served in a journ in Florida, the first for Mrs. uled, and the last week of the 46-Tea House. | The Reading Hospital Auxiliary day itinerary will be devoted to President Harry S. Truman ends class in theater arts; incidental mu­ COUGARS GO SOUTH; similar capacity in Lehigh Synod Bonner. They spent three weeks in London, the Shakespeare country his greeting to him thus: "M*y the sic by Mendelssohn is being ar­ shared its annual Musicale Tea at since 1951; and ministers to stu­ St. Petersburg, 10 days at Mount rich memories of all these? past ranged by Henry Casselberry, of St. Paul's church, with the Liter­ CHEERLEADERS TO N. Y.dent s at KSTC. He is a co-author Dora, and the rest of the time on and the cathedral towns of South­ ature Division of the Woman's ClHib. ern England. years spent in Kutztown brin^ you the music department; and Mary While the KHS Cougars are re­ of a handbook of worship, and has side trips happiness." Elizabeth Yose and the class in cos­ Mrs. C. F. Lytle and Mrs. R S. Leh written on theology, church his­ At a Quaker Meeting Mrs. Bon- _.Dr . Yoder'. . s J,partie s ar_e alway^o,,.;,,s, were co-hostesses. laxing in the "Sunny South", their _ • t-~„A ,v,„ u„,4r,>f ««,«„ welcomed in Germany as official Watch for his photograph (Ida tume design are preparing to dress faithful cheerleaders will be treat­ tory and philosophy, and has pub­ ;r met a friend she hadn t seen . , ., _ * . . ... "write-up" next week! the production handsomely. Mrs. Guy Saylor reviewed James ed to a day in New York City. Local lished poetry. for 35 years, with whom she went guests of the Government of the Both performances will be open Michener's "Voice of Asia;" Mrs. Palatinate, the area from which , -i businessmen and merchants are re­ Pastor Schmoyer belongs to Phi to school at London Grove, near EASTER PROGRAM j to the public. Clark McClelland played two piano flic Alpha, the oldest clerical organi­ rd ; came so many of the emigrant fore- numbers; and "The Work of Auxil­ sponsible for the surprise, arranged The program Sunday nigf^t at zation in America; Lehigh Valley °Su 'i> .. eo,, ik. iri«,„^ others of the Pennsylvania Dutch for Saturday. The six girls and Mrs. The Bonners saw the Flower^of, —Easter__. n „Pennsylvania ,.. ._. cSpecia, :_,l Grace E. C. church will featug J the Edwin Angstadt Penn State, was iaries" was discussed by Mrs. Eu­ Association; secretary- Show at Mount Dora, in which Mrs. among the many who communed at gene Long, supervisor of the Auxil­ Roy Weiland, of the faculty, will !j Ministers programs in Dutch, English and Easter story in scripture and, song leave via a chartered Bieber Tour- treasurer of the Kutztown Minis­ Richard Edgerton, formerly of German will be presented, together by J. Allen Pawling and the « mior St. John's E. and R church, Palm iaries of the Reading hospital, tihe way at 5:00 A.M. at the High school. ters Association; and American town, won a prize for her "Arctic with banquets and folk-dances, in choir. Sunday. also announced the annual public They will witness the Easter pag­ Academy of Political and Social and Antarctic" flower arrange­ the Palatinate villages. card party and fashion show to be eant at Radio City, and enjoy a Science. He is the director of the ment; and her daughter Page was Those interested in the tour are Pfc. Carl Keiser, who has been held April 23 at the hospital, and the sight-seeing tour. Twenty tickets Kutztown Civil Defense program; pictured in the Mount Dora TOOKJ CQntact Dr Yoder the penn. in Germany since June 1951, will Garden Party June fifth, are left and anyone desiring to ac­ and is local scout committee chair­ as runner-up for a pnze in the Centert Kutztown Calendar be 23 on Good Friday. He has serv- j Mrs. Edward Schatzlein and Mrs. company the group must make man. first Junior Garden Club flower,/ MarshaU b ed Uncle Sam since October 1950. Reuben D. Leibensberger presided reservations with Mrs. Carl Bieber His wife is the former Evanna show. "The exhibits covered the A son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul at the tea table. whole second floor of the pier," April 14. Tonight—V.F.W. Installation-Post Home Keiser, Topton, he attended Topton by 4:00 P.M. Friday. The driver will Gramm. They have two children, April 11—From 12 Noon U 3 P.M. Good Friday Observance—St be Tom Trumbauer. Louise and Paul. they report High school, and prior to joining The travellers also enjoyed a Paul's Church up, was employed by the Caloric Fersommling at Baked-ham sandwiches, potato Good Friday Service- April 12—Scrap Drive—Fire Company Stove Corporation. chips, pretzels and candy were LEAGUE WOMEN VOTERS tour of an orange juice plant, and April 14—Uniformed Rank^Fire Company TO SPONSOR RADIO FORUM places of interest around Mount April 14—Pageant on South. America—Legion Auxiliary His fiancee is Dorothy Hertzog, among the edibles on the Cougars' Mertztown Route One. Rajah, April 18 bus when they left on Tuesday The four Democratic candidates Dora. At St Petersburg Mr. Bon­ St. Paul's Church April 15—Air Spotters of 2 one One—Lyons Fire Hall night for Daytona Beach, Florida. for State Legislature from District ner attended Rotary with O. H. April 15—At 8 P.M. Special-^Meeting—Jaycees—YMCA The Rev. Wilber Trexler, Fer- Four have been invited by the Dietrich, and these Rotarians who The annual community service in April 16—At 6 P.M. Covered Dish Birthday Party—St John's E. TO HEAR MISSIONARY The chartered bus, labelled "Flor­ were also vacationing: Edgar Her­ and R. Aid Society—Ch Urch Members of East Penn Lutheran .kssie, will be the principal speaker ida Here Come The Cougars" de­ Berks «League of Women Voters to commemoration of the death on ring and Reuben D. Leibensperger, the cross, of Jesus Christ will be April 16—At 7:30 P.M. Soc|4"l, "Pennsylvania Dutch Customs"—Aid Missionary Societies will be among Friday night April 18, at the 13th parted from Kutztown at 6:00 P.M., participate in a forum over WHUM Society St John's Lutl eran— Recreation Hall at 10 P.M. Thursday April 17. These Kutztown; Clinton Schmoyer, held from noon to 3 P.M. Good Fri­ the many who will hear Isolde annual Pennsylvania Dutch Per- carrying the 11 varsity Cougars, April 16—Candidates' Night—East Penn Democratic Club—Sham­ Eland, missionary of the United candidates are Mrs. Ella DeTurk Breinigsville; John Guldin, Boyer­ day in St Paul's Evangelical and sammling at the Rajah, Reading. Coach John Silan, Herman Mock, town; and Frank Reider, Schuyl­ rock Hotel > Lutheran Church of America, at faculty manager of athletics, and Mengel, Lawrence Machamer, Har­ Reformed church. April 16—Visiting Nurse A&ciation—Town Hall State Senator Frank W. Ruth, old Yetzer and Otis Rothenberger. kill Haven, formerly of town. Ministers sharing in the presen­ April 17—Fire Company Atxiliary the spring rally-dinner, April 16, Alan DeLong, student manager. Six at the Rajah, Reading. A worker Bern ville, and former Congressman of the sponsors also made the jour­ The League, through the local tation of "The Seven Last Words April 17—Card Party—Legl'tn Auxiliary—Benefit Child Welfare Daniel K. Hoch, Reading, win LENTEN QUIET HOUR From the Cross" will include the April 18—Berks FersommlHg—Rajah, Reading—Rev. Wilber Trex­ among the immigrants on Ellis Is- m ney, Carl Bieber, Raham Leh, Har­ Girl Scouts, is distributing its 8 eak briefl the "Guide to Voters" throughout the The Guild of St. Paul's Evan- j Revs. Paul E. Schmoyer, J. W. Bitt- ler, Perkasie, Speaker j land. Miss Eland was born in P y ?° bicentennial old Miller, Orville Hauck, Roland April 18—Parade and Rail' J-Masons and Tall Cedars—Fire Hall Estonia and came to America in ™™*™?„*J±*_™^_ *JJ? Rhode and Wirt Wiltrout Harvey town. gelical and Reformed church,'ner, C. L. Heckman, D. Horton master of ceremonies will be Dr. Fleetwood, recently conducted a Nace, John L. Herbster, Rufus E. April 19—From Nine to No in—Bake Sale—Becker's St Peter's Aid 1924. She reads and writes six lan- Reidenauer and Bieber will share Mrs. Kathryn Wiswesser, a mem­ Society—Keodinger Building A. F. Kemp, superintendent emeri­ ber of the League, assisted in inter­ Lenten Quiet Hour at the church, (Kern and R. H. Bornman. guages and speaks ten. the driving duties. They will return April 19—From 10 to 11 AM. Story Hour—Library The rally is being held under the tus of the Berks schools. on Monday. viewing the candidates of all par­ based on the theme "Shadow of aj Choirs will assist with the fol- April 19—From 4 to 8 P.M. Turkey Supper—Moselem Church Dinner, to be served at 7:30 P M., ties, included in that Guide. Great Rock." Esther Schaeffer was lowing at the organ: Henry Cassel- April 19—From 4:30 to 9 P M. Oyster Supper—New Bethel (Zion) auspices of the Lutheran Mission­ ary Society of the Reading Con­ will feature baked ham. the leader; Mrs. Charles Yoder, berry, Kathryn Druckenmiller, Mrs. Grimville H. D. Fister is a member of the MASONIC RALLY Mrs. Irvin Stahler and Mrs. J. Paul C. L. Heckman, Jean Bortz and April 19—From 8 to 11 PM. KHS Future Homemakers' Cabaret ference. Masons and Tall Cedars and Sap­ BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION committee on arrangements. The Fire Company Auxiliary Kehm were readers; Sarah Quill- Grace Yoder. Dance—Gym lings are invited to a rally in the man and Mrs. Yoder sang a special Worshippers are privileged to April 20—At 2 P.M. KSTC Schaeffer Auditorium—Organ Recital- EASTER SURPRISE ballroom of the Fire Company Fri­ plans to adopt by-laws April 17 con­ cerning a Beneficial Association. number; and Mrs. Warren Frey come and go at will. Richard Kline— Freder! $k Gamble, Tenor—Auspices Fleetwood Surprise gifts will be distributed RED CROSS TOTAL day, April 18. was at the organ. Mrs. George An offering will be received. Woman's Club to the children of Kutztown at the Kutztown and vicinity has do­ The event will be preceded by a Clarence Beck, Reading, secretary April 20—From 2 to 5 P. M. Open House—Community Library- of the Berks Firemen's Association, Campbell and Mrs. LeRoy Kline Fire Hall Easter morning from ten nated $1359.70 to date to the 5*ed parade to start at 8:30 P. M., at the Auspices Business and Professional Woman's Club to noon The committee on arrange­ will present final details. Mrs. Ray­ were the ushers. Phyllis Herbster, teacher of kin­ April 21-26—Berks Music » estival—KHS Cross. GO. Pennsylvania House, headed by dergarten in the Pennsbury schools, ments comprises Irvin Delcamp, A similar service was held at St April 23—Midsummer Nijtifs Dream—KSTC—Dr. C. F. Lytle, Neversink Forest Tall Cedars, No. mond Conrad and Mrs. Harold Ep­ Ray Fulton, John Dietrich, Carl This is $540.30 less than the ting are co-hostesses. A record at­ John's, Kutztown, at the direction Yardley, is visiting her parents, the Director $2,500 quota. 5*1' 32, Reading, and their Band* Rang­ of Mrs. O. L. Stein. Rev. and Mrs. John L. Herbster. Bieber and Harold Epting. ers and Frolickers. tendance is expected. TWO The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, April 10, 1952 Topton-Dryville Lutheran Parish April 14, Luther League at the will be reviewed sfciaT^ THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT 10 Contestants in SHINING THROUGH THE CLOUDS Rev. William H. Kline, Pastor Church, 7:30 PM. will be shown. "W> (^ Emeritus New Bethel: April 15, Luther Refreshments will be i^^ ruhtitM Wttkly Br KHS Talent Show Trinity, Topton: Good Friday, 10:00 League at Frieden's Church, 7:30 THE KITIZTOWN PUBLISHING CO., INC A.M., the Rev. Paul J. Dundore, PM. MRS. CURTIS KUPp Frieden's: April 15, Luther League Ck*s> H. lam, President Iaa C. R. GULDW, Treasurer Daniel Boone, near Kutztown, 17- President of the Reading Con­ The funeral of Mrs. Bertt* m ference. Easter Sunday, Worship, at the Church, 7:30 PM. JACOI R. Earn, Stcretary year-old drummer, copped first Kupp, 66, wife of n Cm ^ prize of $35 at 'Talent Night," held 8:00 A.M., Dr. J. O. Henry. Su­ Kutztown R. 3, who di^N perintendent Emeritus of the STATE INSPECTION SESSION MARTIN PL, RTTTER recently in the KHS auditorium in the Allentown hfspUafS** CHAS. H. ESSER Lutheran Home at Topton. ON APRIL 14 AT REICHARD'S Tuesday at 2 P.M. stlAj* Manaeinf Editor under the auspices of the Ku-Hi- Pabliiktr Nu, the High school newspaper. Church School, 9:15 A.M. One of six area meetings sched­ Funeral Home. The Rev e i JS uled for official Pennsylvania In­ ALLIENE 8. DtCHANT, Editor RUTH BARD, Astittant Editor Second prize of $20 was won by Christ (Mertz) Dryville: Good Fri­ man officiated. Buflal to £j*•* Walter Ernst, Jr., Kutztown, 11, day, Confirmation, 7:30 P.M., spection Station operators will be View cemetery. rie**t» PLATON GOTTLUND, Ad*tertiiin§ Manage. held Monday April 14 at 8 P.M. at acrobatic tap dancer. Pastor Dundore. Easter Sunday, Born in Myerstewn. «h* The KutttowD Pitriot Is tent to •obtcriberi by mail, pottage free, ia the Carl Mantz, Kutztown, 13, pianist, Communion, 9:30 A.M., Pastor Reichard Motors garage, near town. daughter of the late JIL*11» TJaitad State*. and Sandra Lindenmuth, Glenside, Henry. C. T. Reichard and John R. Till are Emma (Brossman) Krili *? f One Year, $3.00; Six Montht, $1.50; Single Copies, 10c ten, eccentric tap dancer, tied for co-chairmen on arrangements. a member of Trinity it** Classified Advertising Rstes, 14c Per Line; Legal Notices, 14c Per Line. third place and shared $15. Maxatawny E. and R. Parish, State Police Garage Inspector church, Kutztown. "uthe«* Additional contestants on the 90- Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, Pastor Calvin Hamberger and Officers Jef- Surviving besides her h«.v Member of the Pennsylranta Newspaper Publithen' Association, the Na- minute program were: Dawn Swoy­ feries and Petzak will be the speak­ are a son Russell, Read-nT** SL Peter's, Topton: Good Friday, m noaal Editorial Association, and the P.N.P.A. Audit Bureau of Circulauon. er, Kutztown, 11, accordion; JoAnn 2:00 P.M. Easter Sunday, Com­ ers. The new book of official state grandchild and a , brothet• - Krill, Lebanon. Subscribers who send notice to this office to have their addresses changed, Seidel, Topton, nine, piano; Susan munion, 6:00 A.M. inspection Rules and Regulations should state the name of the post office or rural route from which it is Si be Lantz, Topton, seven, ballet dance; Zion's, Maxatawny: Good Friday, changed, as well as the name of the post office or mail route to which it is Herbert Sheetz, Fleetwood, seven, 7f30 P.M. Easter Sunday, Com­ to be sent accordion; Ruth Sassaman, Topton, 15, piano; and Judy Breinig, Top- munion, 10:00 A.M. Organization Entered as second-class mail matter at the Kutztown, Pa., Post Office of catechetical class following ton, 15, piano. the service. eeder the Act of March 3, 1879. __ The winners were chosen by au­ dience applause, and Dennis Haas, Christ (DeLong's) Bowers: Good Friday, 7:30 P.M. Actire Member w NEA NEWSPAPER KHS senior, was master of cere­ ADVERTISING SERVICE, Inc. monies. Ruth Christman was the NATIONAL Maxatawny Lutheran Parish National Advertising accompanist, and Mrs. Joyce EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Rev. Rufus Kern, Supply Pastor ' 1952 Representative Bourg, of the faculty, was in charge. Proceeds will be added to the Zion's, Maxatawny: Good Friday, Ku-Hi-Nu treasury. 7:30 P.M. Becker's: Easter Sunday, Commu­ LICHTENWALNER-APPEL nion, 10:15 A.M. TO RID THE WORLD OF HATE NUPTIALS IN LIMEPORT Church Services Grimville E. and R. Parish tasTm It was our recent privilege to see Mrs. Irene Bedard present The marriage of Mrs. Florence Rev. A. L. Brumbach, Pastor «*. the charter of the National Federation of Press Women Inc. to the Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frieden's, Wessnersville: Prepara­ Loveliest memento of all—a James Colarusso, and Lt. George Trinity Lutheran Church Faith Tabernacl(, Fleetwood tory service and Communion, Pennsylvania Women's Press Association. She is the immediate Rev. C. L. Heckman, Pastor corsage, bouquet or potted W. Lichtenwalner, son of Mrs. Rev. Wayne Strausser, Pastor 10:30 A.M. past president of the national body and its present membership Communion, 6:00 and 10:15 A.M.Churc h School, 9:3QA.M. Worship, Dorothy Lichtenwalner, of Al­ Easter Program Church School, plant of her favorite spring director. 10:30 A.M. and 7:31 P.M. Services Bowers-Longswamp Lutheran lentown, formerly of Kutztown. was 9 A.M. Motion Picture "Life of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Parish blooms. It was our even richer privilege to hear her give her first held recently in St. Joseph's rec­ Christ" 7:30 P.M. Missionary So­ Nights at 7:30. Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell, Pastor talk since her return from a plane tour of Europe, Palestine, Cairo, tory, Limeport. The Rev. Richard ciety Monday 7:30 P.M. Trinity, Bowers: Communion, 10:00 YOUR FAVORITES, IN CONTAINERS and Teheran, in company with 55 editors of America. The editors Holzhauser officiated. Missionary Churn, Fleetwood A.M. Church School Easter fes­ Attendants were Mrs. Robert St. St Paul's E. and R. Rev. John Trujtile, Pastor tival, 7:30 P.M. THAT ARE BEDECKED AND BE- toured 11 countries officially and made five unofficial stops, and Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, Pastor Church School, 9:31 A.M. Dedica­ Mary, Allentown, and William Jar- New Jerusalem: Good Friday serv­ RIBBONED WITH GOOD CHEER. paid their own expenses. They met shahs and sultans; talked with rett, Glen Ridge, N. J. Communion 6 A.M. preceded by an tion of Children \ 0:30 A.M. Rev. ice, 7:30 P.M. Easter Sunday, Tito; had audience with the pope; and Mrs. Bedard sat next to A dinner followed, at the bride's organ meditation. Church school J. A. Ringenberg, Speaker. Film, Communion, 7:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. Communion, 10:15 A.M. Eisenhower when the group chatted with him. residence in Lanark, and those in 7 P.M. Worship, 7.45 P.M. attendance from Kutztown were Reception to new members 7:00 Grimville Lutheran Parish "We hobnobbed not only with top brass," she reported, "but Mrs. Annie Zimmerman and Mrs. P.M. Faith MBC, Fleetwood Rev. Craig J. Dorward, Pastor NO MATTER YOUR CHOICE;. . with shepherds, with the man in the street, even with several of John Grim. Rev. C. E. Kirkwood, Pastor Dunkel's: Church School, 8:45 A.M. the horde of 4,000 destitute refugees in tents on an Arabian The bridegroom is an alumnus of St John's Lutheran Sunrise Service, 7 $L M. with spe­ Communion, 10:00 A.M. "The Day our flowers are fragrant and fresh from our KHS, and the University of Penn­ Rev. J. W. Bittner, Pastor hillside. We wanted to know the whole truth about present-day cial music and message. Church Death Died". April 14, Luther sylvania, where he was a member Good Friday, Confirmation, 7:30 school 10:30 A.M.'with a special League at the Grimville Church, own greenhouses. conditions and how the common people feel both toward their of the Mask and Wig Club. He is P.M. Easter Sunday, Communion, presentation. Mosses! program by 7:30 P.M. a World War II veteran and was 6:00 A.M. Church School, 9:00 plight and toward America. chorus at 7 P.M. New Bethel Zion: Church School, recently recalled to active duty. A.M. Communion, 10:00 A.M. PRIZE WINNERS "We discussed a Federation of Europe, similar to the United The couple and Mrs. Lichtenwal- Communion, 7:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Worship, 2:00 P.M. "The Ziegel E. and R. Parish Resurrection". Cantata, 7:30 P.M. States of America, but soon learned there are language barriers; ner's daughter Carol will live in Rev. John l_ He. bster, Pastor 1st Prize—Marlowe Leibensperger, Kutztown Reno, Nevada, where Lt. Lichten­ low economic conditions; and generations of hates due to wars Grace E. C. Ziegel: Dawn Ser'lce, 7:30 A.M. walner is stationed at the Stead Rev. R. H. Bornman, Pastor FINE TAILORING PAYS YOU 2nd Prize—Mrs. Bertha Hassle r, Lyon Stution since the world began. And many in Europe feel that America is Air Force Base. Church school, 8:31' A.M. and Eas­ Tonight: Worship, "Until That ter Program, 7:15 P.M. THREE IMPORTANT WAYS pushing them into another war." Day;" Good Friday, "Numbered 3rd Prize—Pearl Fields, Fleetwood R. D. I Longswamp: Good Ifriday ana Pre­ Your hand tailored suit (1) feel* bet­ There are hates in America, too, even in small towns: neigh­ POSTAL EMPLOYEES TO With the Transgressors." Easter, Church School, 9 A.M. Commu­ paratory Service, 7:30 P.M. Eas­ ter, (2) looks better, (3) wears better bor refusing to talk across the back fence with neighbor; father FETE GEORGE RHODES ter, Communion, 31:15 A.M. Ser­ . . . enough reasons to send you to nion and reception of new mem­ mon, "The Resurrfation". Church PETER B. BLATT for that new suit Phone 3291 not speaking to son; even churches Harboring hates created by The Berks County Postal em­ bers, 10 A.M. Easter Program by School Program, t-30 P.M. without delay. Select from the many their forefathers; the Civil War fought all over again. ployees will give an apprecia­ Church school, 7 P.M. fine new fabrics . . . you'll like tion dinner to Congressman George them. Our Lord and Master Jesus Christ, whose crucifixion we M. Rhodes at the Abraham Lincoln, St Mary's Parish SPECIALIST ON CUSTOM TAILORING memorialize Good Friday, died that man might live in brother­ Reading, Saturday. The Rev. Francis P. Adolf, Pastor FOR MEN AND WOMEN ERNST—florist hood. Let us keep remembering His sacrifice, and as Easter dawns As a member of the House Civil Kutztown: High Mass, 6:00 AJVL Service committee the Congress­ Low Mass 10:00 A.M. 140 NOBLE STREET KUTZDWN In our mind and heart, let us resolve to rid ourselves, our town, man sponsored and supported leg­ PETER B. BLATT 438 Walnut Street Kutjctown our nation, yes, the world, of hate. islation benefitting postal and fed­ Evansville: High Mass, 8:00 A.M. eral employees. Included on the committee on St Paul's Lutheran. Fleetwood THE FOLK FESTIVAL arrangements are George Bordner, Rev. Harold W. Sell, Pastor Tonight, Holy Communion by The dates for the 1952 Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival Kutztown, and Harry Boyer, Fleet­ n.; 4 wood. Candlelight, 7:30 P.M. Easter, are July 3-6. Plans are already in the making. Every facility pos­ Communion and Reception of sible on the fairgrounds is to be put to use, even the 4-H and PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH New Members 6 A.M. Film "Story of the Life of Jesus Christ" 7:30 Future Farmer exhibit buildings. Meals will be served under five CUSTOMS TO FEATURE SOCIAL P.M. Council, Monday 8 P.M Par­ •JMsm large tents, and seven smaller tents will furnish space for the "Pennsylvania Dutch Customs" sonage. Ik.- ^**"«>"^ , \ will be shown on the screen by sale of such specialties as shooflies, raised cakes, cookies and fas­ Russell Baver, Northampton teach­ St. Paul's E. and R., Fleetwood nachts. er, formerly of town, at a social Rev. J. Paul Kehm, Pastor Prizes will be awarded for Grange exhibits; Pennsylvania by the Aid Society of St. John's Lutheran church, in the recreation Communion, 10 A.M. Brotherhood Dutch arts and crafts will be exhibited and demonstrated; and the hall, Wednesday, April 16, at 7:30 to Meet with Grace Church program will be educational, fun-loving, inspiring and authen­ P. M. He is a brother of Mrs. Brotherhood, Allentown, April 17. tically Pennsylvania Dutch. Thomas Fenstermacher. Chicken sandwiches, cakes, and pastry will St. Paul's Lutheran, Lyons Garbage collections will be made not only daily but nightly be on sale. Rev. Harold W. Sell, Pastor and health laws will be strictly enforced. The Aid Society will spend Tues­ Church School, 9 A.M. Confirma­ Such commercials as plate-smashing and the sale of cheap day, May sixth, in service at the tion and Communion, 10:15 A.M. Lutheran Home at Topton. Trans­ jewelry are verboten. portation will be by bus, and the Zion (Moselem) Lutheran Church Everything points to a "better than ever" Festival. usual stops will be made, the start Church School, 9 A.M. Communion, scheduled for 8:30 A. M. All de­ 10:15 A.M. Sermon, "Suffering to siring to go are to contact Mrs. HAIL TO THE CHIEF Victory" by Rev. Paul L. Yount, Howard Oswald. Schwenksville. We congratulate Arthur Moyer, native of Kutztown, on his "at long last" appointment as Chief of Police. During his term as acting chief he gave a good account of himself, and he well de­ serves the promotion.

LEARNING BY DOING We were delighted with the three-in-one program presented OF HOPE by the KSTC Campus Junior High School at the April meeting of the Parent Teacher Association. And the "gym" routine by ele­ This thing we call hope—it is mentary girls was also a treat. a strange thing. It springs eternal in the human breast . . . and yet What we liked best was the fact that the pupils themselves on party-line so often it has been mocked by presented the entertainment, participated in the demonstration time and tragedy. of skills, and served the refreshments. telephones, too Why, indeed, does every man Parents went home convinced that their sons and daughters cling to his hope, even when the are learning by doing. self-styled realists cry "hopeless. WE CHURCH FOH Jill,. , Little courtffiies, like *^ FOH THE CHUHCJ; carrying y

class­ The answer is written in the T** Church ia tho gro rtaat fas "THAT OTHERS MAY SEE AND FEEL TOO" beautiful history of the first Easter •£*> oorth lor th* building *' mates' schttMbooks, ?***^w ou find The new consignment, featuring children's books, will be shipped the line in use; Regulate

within two weeks. your calls so tjfat others Thi« aorta* of oda ia boing pwbliahod wndor may use th*; line in- *• auvicM of KM SMI Farm Fadaration of Churthoa and fc •**•***•* * We shall miss Mrs. William W. Schultz, who died recently. thoao buaJtMM oatabliahmontat Her patience in suffering and her hopeful outlook were an ex­ between. I STORE HOURS: Friday and Saturday to 8:30; Closed Friday 12-3 W. Then. Miller A Son &«*lrs Food ft Grain Kutztown Feundry ample and a challenge. Coal—Food—lumbar Dial 3261 and Machin* Core NEW MERCHANDISE ClUB NOW FORMING—JOIN TODAY Kwtxtown-Virginville Additional copies of Ruth Bonner's Epic of Berks have been THE BELl TIEPHONE ^^oo4 A roach Stc, Kutztown Railroad Stroo*. <«*!**> requested and we are not surprised. DeTork's Service Station Kutztown Automobile Co. C. J. Zwoyer A Se> We commend borough council on its erection at the park, of COMPLY TOWNE DRESS SHOPPE Dial 41S* Farm Implomontt-^WaW*» a new and adequate comfort station, which fills a need that •utdi -SonHoc 310 WEST MAIN STREET KUTZTOWN OF PENHSjtVANIA SI Noblo St* Maxatawny, Fa. has been lacking for a long time. The building is now under roof. HO W. Mai. *.. Kttfuts^rm Phono KirHtowrt 5006 The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, April l€r,^19S2 THRB& CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYS 8 te ALFRED FURST FETED AT «•""• gram at the local Church on Sun­ ADDRESSES WANTED I portrait of George Washington, tee * ^fUai Kutztown: Peter Gottlund, 1 *- - SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY day, May 11th at 7:30 P.M. Pro­ The addresses of the following earliest in the collection. April 12; Carol Ann Bailey, Route A surprise party was held on NEW TRIPOLI ceeds will be used for World Serv­ members of the KHS Class of 1947 •erred. 1 7 April 12; Harold Dietrich, From April 27 to June 8 recei t March 31st at the home of Mr. and Mis. Elmer Fisher ice and World Action. The public are urgently needed by Mrs. LaRue CUPp Route 3, 7 April 12; Linda Louise Mrs. Joseph Furst Sr., 39 North is invited. Gehret Grim (Kutztown 2040): Ray acquisitions by the Pennsylvania Schaeffer, Route 1, 4 April 16. Reporter Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia a DALECARNEGIE Whiteoak street, in celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. L. Balthaser, William Boyer Jr., * (KrOj) Topton: Sandra Ann Kern, 8 the 14th birthday of their son Al­ The Rev. T. H. Bachman will Ad­ Marion Landis and Mrs. Arthur Glenn Dietrich, Ernest Dunkel­ will also be open to the public April 13; Patricia Barto, 10 April yr AUTHOR OF'-HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING' ^ fred. minister Communion at Ebeniiier Blose, are new members of Eben­ berger, Ethel Matthew, Marion 14; Teresa Hilbert, 8 April 17. A green and yellow color scheme Church on Easter Sunday at 14 30 ezer Lutheran Church. Reimert and Earl Schmoyer. waa h was used in decorations, and Randy Karl Hemerly, son of Mr. •V? eld West Chester: Pamela Carr, Fame Is Available to Yon I A.M. Church School, 9:00 A.MT* at Route 2, 6 April 15. streamers fell from the ceiling to j which time the Young People S-Ul and Mrs. Karl Hemerly, and Daniel MUSEUM EXHIBITS BA/RS [• *- L. Heck- each place at the table. The cake to B SI S Charles Mosser, son of Mr. and The Charles T. Davies collection [ WeusJ Prl?^ Y P? <» the down grade—and for no apparent was decorated with green and yel­ conduct the worship service is^d Mrs. Fred Mosser, were baptized #4. PLVMBotPu reason, no fault of yours that you can determine? present a short play, "The Sfiitit of paintings, comprising 43 ex­ g cha amed low icing. by the Rev. L. J. Linn. amples of work by American ar­ she DREIBELBIS «-rv,v/°^ P^ Bill Williamson had a small, -down j of Easter." The Visual Aid Qofci- was > ^iVtZsfSe? 2R 5°Ute 6 in P^iPPany, N.J. All day he would The hostess was Emma Furst, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bernhard cele­ tists, are on display at the (WE KEEP DOWN COSTS! Mxs. George A. Heinly the guests included Joan Wentzel, imittee will show colored slides tm Reading Public Museum and Art JL**bh?e 9* watch the steady stream of motorists chasing by his station. He brated their 27th wedding anniver­ T wa» Reporter Clark Weisner, Donna DeTurk, j Easter. }J I FOR VbO - WE KNOW j L was wondering how best to lure them in off tie * sary on April 4, in Philadelphia. Gallery from Sunday April 6 to «theran nignway when he remembered the story of how Reba Angstadt, David Saul, Wil­ The annual Easter program- by June first. Among the paintings is 11V*f TREES WITH MONO'S Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Dorothy a publicist had created Sun Valley. Bill rightly liam Bieber, Diane Fenstermaker, jthe Church School will be preset- LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED a Gilbert Stuart "Athenaeum type" husband Sultzbaugh, Harrisburg, and Paul­ decided that the basic principles used by the Nancy Lesher, Terry Scheidt, Jo­ led on Good Friday at 7:30 P.M. >ou,Dofr . ****; one ine Heinly visited Mr. and Mrs. publicist to make Sun Valley a success could do seph Furst Jr., Stephen Snyder and 1 The Young People's Council v^ill I 6RPW f" **. Rufus Morris Gift. tne same for a service station. • Todd Danner. meet tonight, following Le# en Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel and He summoned a landscape architect to con­ services, to fill Easter basket*. A E D son David visited Mr. and Mrs. vert to reality the way Bill had dreamed his BYNDEN WOOD TO OPEN special business session wilT'vpe Frederick Shearer. place should look. Within a month cannas, rho­ MAY 1, YMCA ANNOUNCES dodendrons, and blue spruce replaced the gaudy held. Blue Ridge Trail Council, J^o. Mr. and Mrs. George Wagaman, Bynden Wood will be opened 179, D. of A., will meet on Tue^iay Topton, were guests of Mr. and oil signs; a privet-bordered drive of bluestone welcomed the motorists from the highway to May first, Fred R. Shenk, chair­ evening, April 15th. GENERAL ELECTRIC Mrs. David Wagaman. his pumps. Korean box hedges fenced in a score man of the property commit­ The annual School of Instruction Mr. and Mrs. George Heinly and of miniature floral displays. Bill's place of busi- Carnegie tee of the Reading YMCA an­ of Lehigh District No. 1, D. of A., nounces. "This season's cleanup will be held on Wednesday j&j'te- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shearer a I anSf0rmed: l0 ked m re Uke a flower visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hein, gas statfon ! ° ° «Mbit-than a will include some inside redecora- ning, April 23, in the Marine Efijid AND NORSE DEALER Blandon. — ,»Wit¥1L3? days Ws volume °f business tripled. The New Jersev tion and completion of the outside Hall, Allentown. jb! Norman Kerchner and Earl Hein itS annUal C eSt t0 find the most painting." A Minstrel Show, by *ihe called on Jack Metz, Carl Christ- alonSK^tS'&g the highwayS , gave BilD°#l a first prize Th ebeautifu news brokl spo*% in Executive Director Dean P. Ross Schnecksville Dramatic Club, v ill H E L D'S tLBURDJRIR man and George Heinly. r ghOUt reports that a special committee is feature a program at the Jackson­ 173 West Main Street, Kurztown PLUMBING CHEATING SaS to^P ?* ^ «* ^den^erlfronfSe MUurffc at work on evening programs dur­ ville Church on Saturday, AprS pl9, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagaman STbuy?iSK.^ ^ bWkr dwve °Ut to See ** sPectacle- QUALIT' and son Terry, Stony Run, Mr. and ing July and August, with a goal at 8:00 P.M. Listen to Pumpernickel Bill every Sunday 12:15 50S BALDY St • • • KUTIT-OrVN' w- £!!}lSi?Ubli,c rela,tions program was effective and productive of at least one event each night The Young People of the Chvji-th Mrs. George Heinly and Clark Hum­ Station WHOL Allentown—12:30 on Your Radio C?/am^48TI R mel visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry He made his place deserving of his objective, found a new and James Lindenmuth heads the com­ will present Maestro Maschetti -find Dietrich. nlrfLZ** ,to preseni £* services' an<* after'winning the stote mittee. his gallery choir in a special pro­ aWard problem ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alexander, was wlvtdf ^ * "• telhng the world about it Robesonia, visited the Harry Fry v«, tJsflt ?," *imple 5A? respect of your fellow man. But if u\v\m\ family. K£ S^j£oP/ettnt y°urself dramatically enough to gain the atten­ Carolyn Jane Hein spent a day tion of others, then your appetite for greatness will never be satis- with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Heinly. April 14: Mrs. Roland Rhode, THIS WEEK'S NEWS THIS WEEK Warren Trexler, Mrs. Ida Mertz, IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Birthday Greetings Corinne Mertz, Robert Kurzweg, Mrs. Winfield Arnold, Mrs. Elmer April 11: Reuel Merkel, Mrs. Moyer, Erma Barto, Lester Warm­ Lotta RoDerts, Eila Merkel, Mrs. kessel, Harvey Dutt, Mrs. Harold GET READY Adams, Irvin Schade, Dale Hollen­ Mary Rupp, Irene Leiby, Dallas bach, Mrs. Guy Smaltz, Carrie A FOR THE Angstadt, Robert Haslam, Helen Hamm, Dale Keim, Lizzie Mertz. Kerchner, Mrs. Ralph Gauker and Feme Shade, Mrs. Morris Gift, Paul Angstadt. Daniel Meek, Robert Rhoads, Flor­ April 12: Arline Hertzog, Asher ence Lenhart, Olive Leiby, George exalt ORIGINAL Snyder, Lee Kroninger, Mrs. Le­Billig, Jean Mohl, Paul Merkel and }m our Roy Arnold, Mrs. George Bieber, Mrs. George Dankel. Lee Hoch, Clair Ritzman, Lottie April 15: James Ketner, Mrs. Guinther, Elizabeth Keller, Mrs. Howard Koller, Floyd Madtes, Hosea Kline, Mary Weidner, Ger­ Charles Fritz, Merville Lambert, aldine Berger, Allen Kurtz, Jay Harry Herring, Earl Moyer, Evelyn Dreibelbis, Mrs. J. Raymond Ang­ Christman, Curtis Adam, Mrs. stadt and Walter Risley, Jr. Samuel Grim, Eleanor Einsel, Joan ISAtf. April 13: William Robinson, Wil­ Epting, Harvey Fenstermacher, liam Seip, Jr., Theresa Lou Cuccio, Mrs. Earl Weidenhammer, Verna Lawrence Rothermel, Madeline Heinly, Lillian Meek, Barry Lee Wolf, Effie Kershner, M. J. A. Adam, Betsy Oswald and Mrs. Smith, Calvin Stump, Ralph Die­ George Schlier. 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RUGS-HESS BROTHERS FOURTH FLOOR 5 made to look natural. 1.95 • *•" All FROM HESS'S H6USEWARES R.OOR-THI FOURTH SHOP DAILY 9:30 TO 5:30; THURSDAY 12 NOON TO 8:30 AT NIGHT - CAU ALLENTOWN 3-4141# BETHLEHEM 7-4141, EASTON 4141 Tbe Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, April 0, 1952 pure DELORES COSTENBADER VFW AND AUXILIARY TO It was decided to spend Saturday, Mertztown V.F.W. Announce Betrothal TO WED LEROY MILLER May 10th. at the Hospital, where s Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Costen- HOLD EGG HUNT SAT. covered-dish luncheon will be serv­ Installs Officers bader, Palmerton, recently an­ The annual egg hunt, sponsored ed at noon, in the Recreation Room. Of Marjorie Sp^er nounced the engagement of their by Shoemaker-Bond Post No. 7071, Reservations must be made with daughter, Delores, to LeRoy Mil­ Veterans of Foreign Wars and Aux­ Mrs. Clarence Stauffer or Mrs. Officers were installed by George Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Speer, Mfirtz- ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Mil­ Buck, past commander, at the re­ iliary, Mertztown, will be held on Charles Trexler. town, have announced the eijgtge- ler, Sr., Mertztown. Saturday at 2:00 PM. in the Post Those in attendance were B^rs. Lions Club to Hold CALENDAR cent meeting of Shoemaker-Bond Surprise Program Post, No. 7071, Veterans of Foreign ment of their daughter, Mari'drie The bride-to-be is a 1950 gradu­ grounds. Ambrose Moll, Mrs. J. Park Smftb, Tonight—Rotary Club, 5:45 Wars, Mertztown. Ellen, to James W. Geiger, &»u of ate of the Stephen S. Palmer High The affair is open to all children Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Albert school, and is employed at the April 11—Legion Auxiliary Those installed were Charles Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger,-Ma­ of the community. Smallwood, Mrs. Clarence Stauffer Egg Hunt on Friday Juniors; Service Mothers At Grange Saturday Danielsville Garment Company. Radcliffe, commander; Karl Kerch­ cungie, R. D. 1. The rain date is Easter Sunday, and Mrs. Joseph Price. The Lions Club will hold its an­ April 11—Egg Hunt 3:00 P.M., er, senior vice commander; John Mr. Miller, is a graduate Of April 13 at 11:00 AM., same place. Memorial Park, auspices Lions A program, "full of surprises and The announcement was xnajii at Longswamp High school, and is AWARDS BID nual egg hunt on Friday at 3:00 fun for all", will be presented at Reinert, junior vice commander; Theodore Biery heads the com- P.M. at Memorial Park. Pupils at Club a family dinner at the Speer Resi­ employed at the General Seating mittee-on-arrangements. The Longswamp School Board, the meeting of Pioneer Grange on Norman Kramer, quartermaster; dence, served in celebration cj the the local school and pre-school April 12—Egg yunt 2:00 P.M, Earl Schoedler, chaplain; George Company. at its April meeting, awarded Che V.F.W. Post 5Home, auspices Saturday at 7:30 P.M. An Easter bride-to-be's birthday. The wedding will be solemnized childfen are welcome to partici­ Kressley, post advocate; Dr. War­ MRS. GRACE LONG GUEST bid for consumable school supplies V.F.W. and Auxiliary song will be sung by Dale Pensing­ Miss Speer is a member of the on June 14th. pate. The rain date is Saturday, ren Trexler, surgeon; Luther Ra­ to William Hintz Inc., Reading. >i\ same time and place. The commit- April 12—Pioneer Grange, 7:30 er, and following the program, KHS Class of 1952. Mr. Geis^r is OF HOSPITAL AUXILIARY games will be conducted by Jean benold, adjutant; James Biery, of­ employed at the Atlas Mineral Mrs. Grace Long, Reading, or­ tee-on-arrangements comprises Ker­ P.M. ficer of the day; Wayne Kern, serv­ BURGLARS STEAL $5 AT mit Adam, chairman, Earl Trexler, April 15—V.F.W. Auxiliary, 8:00 Leibold, Leah Barner and Annetta Products Company, Mertztowru LOCAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ganizer of the Berks auxiliaries, at­ Snyder. The Home Economics Club ice officer; Arthur Gambler, guard; Guests at the dinner were; Mr. tended the April meeting of the Adam Albright and the Rev. Wil­ P.M., Post Home; Fire Com­ and John Hellwig, trustee. The Topton Junior High school was son H. Hartzell. pany will distribute an Easter treat to and Mrs. Paul Geiger and chiii tren local Reading Hospital Auxiliary, WILLOWBHAE the children of the Grange. Mrs. buglers are Leon Mazurie and Paul Arlene, Mary, Pauline, Henry and one of two Berks schools recently and brought tea towels to be hem­ Carl Moll, a memDer of the fac­ April 15—V.M.C. officers' meeting, Croll. Delegates named were burglarized. Adam Bair, host Cloyd Bagshaw, the lecturer, is in Ralph, Mrs. Lillian Bocks and- son med. The session was held at the ulty at Topton Junior High school, charge. George Kressley and Luther Ra­ Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Fra^K E. Principal Luther B. Herbein re­ home of Mrs. Harrison Wendell. HEIFER SALE showed movies on "Prefabricated April 16—Bunny Hop, 7:30 P.M, benold, with Warren Greiss and ports that approximately $5 was Junior High school gym, au­ Speer and sons Jeffrey and' .Eu­ Homes" at the recent meeting of Tbe Home Economics Club, at its Arthur Gambler, alternates. gene, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ^eer, taken from a storage room cabinet the Club. Twenty-two Members spices Topton-L ongswamp April meeting, decided to hold an It was reported that Post and All teachers' desks were ransacked, WEDNESDAY Youth Council Mrs. Robert Speer, Marilyn ^l«eer, were in attendance. Italian sandwich sale on Saturday, National colors have been pur­ William Shive and J. E. Andrews. and two closets broken open. The next meeting will be held on April 17—V.F.W.; V.F.W. Home May 17th. chased. HAPPY EASTER Association Entrance to the scnool was ap­ APRIL 16 Tuesday, April 22 at 6:30 P.M. The following attended the ses­ The VFW and Home Association 3RD MUSICALE BY PUPILS parently gained through an unlock­ sion, held at the home of Mrs. will meet on Thursday, April 17, OF MRS. MOATZ ON APRJ^ 23 ed window. TO ALL SO REGISTERED BANQUET OF AUXILIARY Beulah Diehl, Wescosville R. D.: at 8:00 P. M., at the Post Home. The third Musicale by the pupils State policeman Elwood Krouse Glee-ettes to Give Mrs. Estella Titlow, Mrs. Ida Betz, of Mrs. Campbell Moatz wilt! be of the West Reading barracks is APRIL 25 AT PIKEVILLE Mrs. Ida Fenstermacher, Mrs. Ma­ BUNNY HOP APRIL 16 presented on Wednesday, Apc*j 23, investigating. HOLSTEINS bel Fritch, Mrs. Eva Hertzog, Mrs. The Topton-Longswamp Youth at 7:00 P. M., in the auditorial of A special program, including a Council will hold a Bunny Hop on T.B. Accredited, all negative and tmavm speaker, is being arranged for the Cinderella, April 18 Lillie Rahn, Mrs. Harriet Leibold, Trinity Lutheran Church School. ITALIAN SANDWICHES old enough calfhood vaccinated. Mrs. Verna Hertzog, Jean and Bar­ Wednesday, April 16 from 7:30 to The program comprises pUno The Women's Bible Class of annual banquet of the Fire Com­ The local Glee-ettes will bring GORDONVIILE, PA., 10 miles east *f pany Auxiliary, to be held on Fri­ bara Leibold and Evelyn Diehl. 10:30 P.M. in the Topton Junior solos, duets and trios, four, e day, April 25 at 7:00 P.M. at Pike- j on Friday, April 18 at 8:00 P. M., in at the Railroad Bridge. ville. recordings and the public is cor­ bers, an organ selection, and ac­ day, April 23, in the Church base­ •the Henry auditorium of the Luth­ 150 Attend Open dially invited. cordion, trumpet and vocal SMos. ment. Orders may be given to any Bus transportation will be furn­ eran Home. 22 Bred Heifer*, doe from My *m ished free for all members, and the Proceeds totalled $125 at the bake The public is cordially inviii :d. member of the group. bus will leave the Fire Hall at 6:45 The cast for the three-scene pres­ Meeting of VMC sale held recently by the Youth 28 Heifer Calvee and Open Yeariina* of entation includes Doris Eisenhart, Council. The members wish to various ages, majority * to • momsim, P.M. grand prospect* fer drH. The banquet committee comprises j Cinderella; Miriam Rauenzahn, Approximately 150 attended the thank everybody for their dona­ If you are looking for a nice Grace Masters and Kathleen Her­ step-mother; Myrl Trexler, Anna open meeting of the Veterans' tions. PA 1 ACE THEATRE Flower Plant at a Reason­ DAUGHTERS OP THESE PROVEN. man. jReed, step-sisters; Mabel Miller, Memorial Committee, held recently POPULAR SIRES SELL EASTER PROGRAM W ssW^L !• mW^ %Lw --9 TOPTON, PA. able Price—See us! Choose The Fire Company Auxiliary will ! prince; Shirley Hieter, king; June at Topton Junior High school. 7 Daughters of IAUXMONT ADMIRAl Fisher, page and town crier; Mary Plans were made to incorporate The annual Easter program by from the following: LUCIFER meet on Thursday, May 1st at 8:00 THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 10-11-12 P.M. at the Fire Hall. j Bollinger, fairy Godmother; Susan the V.M.C, and the officers of the members of Longswamp Union Church school will be presented LILIES HYDRANGEAS 11 Daughters of S J C VALLEY EMPEIMBR Lantz, Carol Kercher, birds; Gloria group will meet on Tuesday at 8:00 .HOWARD HUGHES s&fceets STAR Kramer, Judy Moyer, mice; Glenn P.M. at the home of Adam Bair, on Easter Sunday, at 7:30 P. M., at ruLiPS DAFFODILS Miller, dog; Karol Stauffer, cat; the Church. AZALEAS CINERARIAS 8 Daughters of IAUXMONT RAO API"LI president, to discuss incorporation BONDSMAN i Anna Mae Werst, Gladys Stoudt, proceedings. HYACINTHS GARDENIAS r&easUY.fVJuxU Mary Alice Werst, Nancy Keiser, Proposals to Borough Council for CALCEOLARIAS 5 Daughters of IAUXMONT or GAY BUY < men of the court; Sarah George, the V.M.C.'s permission to go All these bulls are highly proven w fh Mu/A,9&a ?act Gladys Ziegler, Carolyn Borrell, ahead with the basketball court GET READY 65c a bloom wonderful pedigrees ROBERT MITCHUmiyZABlTH SCOTT-ROBERT RYAH. | Verna Schoedler, young maidens; and tree-removal projects were FOR THE SELLING: 10 Bred to the S10.000 HILLMAC Sara Mae Mack, reader; and Patsy drawn up. President Bair attended Wa appreciate your business SOVEREIGN and 2 BRED to LUCIPET Dams of nearly every animal in this sule George, little girl. the April session of Borough Coun­ Open 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. ARE NOT The accompanist and director cil, and reports that permission was SUNDAY & MONDAY, APR*\ 13-14—2 BIG HITS have a good DHIA record, some up to 48'STATCS IN THE UNION will be Dorothy Trexler. granted. We take phone order* and deliver nearly 600 lb. fat in heifer form with exalt ORIGINAL tain vuomu mint good tests. In the scene of Cinderella at the The speaker, Thomas Davies, BASEHART • CORTESA • LUNDI6AH Phone 3561 Ball, added entertainment will aug­ Fullerton, commissioner of White­ ment the program. Highlights in­ hall township, discussed the steady Sale in big tent, starting at 12:00 NOWi. lunch available, printed catalogs at <%* cluded the "Court Jester and his advancement of the $25,000 play­ CARL'S SERVICE ringside. , Pranks," Earle Scheirer, a profes­ ground in Fullerton. In closing, he sional magician from Allentown; ELMER N. S E. E. HERSHEY, Ownm, reported, to his regret, that the STATION Route No. 1, Gordonviile, 'a. and dances by the animal charac­ State Highway Department will R. AUSTIN BACKUS, MAIN HIGHWAY (EAST OF ters of the story, also the Catherine run the Route 22 by-pass right over Sales Manager & Auctioneer, Behney Dance Revue, Reading. the playground. ISAM* KUTZTOWN) ON ROUTE 222 Mexico, N. Y. TUES. & WED., APRIL 15-13—CASH NITE WED. 9 P. M. Proceeds will be added to the The April meeting of the VJM.C. Veterans' Memorial Committee will be held on Monday, April 28 ^m\ WARNER BROS, I Officially speaking, our Union Fund. at 8:00 P.M. in the Bank building. consists of 44 States and 4 Tickets may be secured from ^ James members of the glee club, or at the BAKE SALE APRIL 19 APRIL 1617-18-19 Come Fill Commonwealths. Mass., Pa,. door. Transportation to the Luth­ The tenth graders of Topton Jun­ // INCLUSIVE \ Va., and Ky. are Common­ eran Home will be provided for. ior High school will conduct a bake wealths. 1. — "Nuggets of sale on Saturday, April 19, from OGNEY the (up\ Knowledge"—Geo. W. Stimp- 9:00 A. M. to 12 noon, in the lobby SMITH'S PHARMACY THYllISTttMITJ; son. To Donate Blood of the Palace Theatre. TOPTON For Korea May 19 fii^.'^i'^iSaSBa Today in major stock-car races, a fifth Did you know if your car The date for the donation of or more of all the drivers—mon who "Blood For Korea" at the Red stake their livelihoods on a car's ability is involved in an accident Cross Blood Center at the head­ to got out front and stay mere—drive in any one of forty-six quarters of Shoemaker-Bond Post, Hudson Hornets, They know and freely No. 7071, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Men who live say this great cor ha* no equal for States, you can be com­ power, stamina and safety. At toft, Mertztown, has been set for Mon­ drivers congratulate Marshall Teagwo pelled to return to the day, May 19, from 3:00 to 8:30 P. M. after a sensational victory wSh M* 1952 State to defend a suit; or The visit of the Bloodmobile was with motor cars say— previously set for December 19th, judgment is entered by but was postponed due to a snow­ default? Such a judgment storm. can be enforced on your The 210 pledges from Berks and Lehigh counties, who previously property anywhere in the signed up, will be sent appointment ii U. S. Adequate insurance cards. protects you, anywhere •; Members of the committee are you go! Warren Greiss, chairman; Harold Reppert, secretary; Charles Rad­ Hudson Hornet tops them all cliffe, Earl Schoedler, John Hel- wig, Norman Kramer, Luther Ra­ benold, Arthur Warmuth, James ROWNDUHIIM Biery and Arthur Gambler. INSURANCE^ VFW AUXILIARY TUESDAY for power, stamina and safety!" The Auxiliary of Shoemaker- PIRE-CASUALTY.-FIDELITY Bond Post No. 7071, Veterans of I SUBETY BONDS Foreign Wars, Mertztown, will meet RHODE /^.•UUTZTOWN-Snm on Tuesday at 8:00 P.M. at the Post Home.

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Phone Topton 121-R-ll 141 TOPTON M»n» 230 SIX The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, iipril 10, 1952 TIGERS EDGE OLEY, 4-2 ald Druckenmiller, Walter Dietrich Bower, Jay Boyer, Robert Christ-j man, Shirley Dankel,^cwTT* I Three KHS Huriers CALENDAR The FHS Tigers, coached by County High School Jr., Claude Fink, Clarence Gross, man, Ronald Fix, Terry Lee Fred­ Long, Jesse Dixon, JVW?> April 12, 13—Kutztown Rec base­ John Stengele, opened the 1952 CRYSTAL CAVE William Hilbert, Walter Kunkel, erick, Merlyn Geisinger, Wilson Dixon, Shirley Fegely *** ball practice, Park diamond baseball season with a 4-2 triumph IRENE A. SU IDAY William Lesher, Ronald Malone, Heffner, Walter Heffner, Leonard Leibensperger, Anna Mae wSfr April 15—Fleetwood st Ontelau­ Musicians at KHS Ryly Mest, Richard Miller, Marvin Ready for Opener over the Red Wings in a seven- Reporter. Heller, Richard Rutherfold and Emily Merkel, HaroldTerTS*' nee (baseball) exhibition game at Oley. Miller, Paul Reidenhour, Robert Scott Sanders. ley Rabenold, Pauline RahT J* , KHS Coach John Silan will use April 17—Reading High JVs vs The Wings' Carl Mathias, a south­ On April 25 and 26 Communion will be administered Schott, Carl Schott, Edward Schott, Emmanuel EUB, Fleetwood (2) Seidel, Kenneth SeideL^w?* three huriers, Red Adam, Bill Alesi KHS (baseball), Park diamond paw, tossed a one-hitter and fanned at Zion (Moselem) Lutheran Robert Shade, Donald Williams, Easter at 10:30 A.M. Trexler and Leon Wessner, h* snd Ron Schwoyer, in the Cougars' April 18—Hamburg at Fleetwood 12 opposing stickmen, but the Ti­ Church by the Rev. F ud L. Yount, Clarence Yenser and Paul Yenser. 1 On Easter at 10:30 A.M. Pastor baseball opener on Thursday, April (tennis) gers took advantage of his wildness Sunday, at 10:15 J .M. Church Raymond Miller will welcome to Kutztown High Band Hoet; St Paul's Lutheran, Lyons (3) ) 17, st 4:00 P. M.. on the Park dia- Aprj| is—KHS at William Penn in the first inning. The Wings were School, 9:00 A.M. Easter Sunday: 10:15 A. M. the church Patricia Conrad and i mond. The Reading High Jayvees charged with eight errors. The altar flowers at Moselem (golf) 2 Concerts Scheduled; j The Rev. Harold W. Sell will Kathryn Weidenhammer; also these :• will furnish the opposition. Church last Sunday *were placed Dave Wagenhurst limited the Local Pupils Chosen confirm these three at St Paul's, adults: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lenhart, OE-STROY Additional on the KHS hosts to two hits, wiffed five, and by Mr. and Mrs. Clji tries Weigle, Lutheran, Lyons, Easter Sunday, Mrs. Newman Weidenhammer and roster are Kerry Frey and Elwood 12 Players Signed issued one pass. Jerry Moyer The KHS Band will be host to and palm plants by .fix. and Mrs. at 10:15 A. M.: Shirley Schleuer, Mrs. R. Joseph Merkel. til PROVE! Bat inn, Hertzog. rapped a double, the Bengals' lone Berks county band, orchestra and Robert Heffner. Walter Fink and Arlan Schwoyer. The catchers are Emory Fenster­ , in the initial stanza. A turkey supper v$Ll be served Lutheran Home at Topton (10) juniors and senior choruses, on Fri­ On Palm Sunday Superintendent macher and Jack DeTurk. By Local Rec Team day and Saturday, April 25 and 26. at Moselem Church, Saturday, April Missionary Church, Fleetwood (4) )W»RFjm!| Infielders include Carl Wuchter, LEGION BASEBALL MEETING 19 from 5:00 to 8:00 pjt The public Easter, 10:30 A. M. Webster K. Reinert confirmed the Twelve players have been signed The band and junior chorus will following 10 at the Lutheran Home Earl Hoppes, first base; Barry Representatives of a sextet of rehearse all-day Friday, and pre­ is cordially invited. The Rev. John Trusdle will dedi­ Adam, George Leibensperger, Feryl by the Kutztown team in the Berks clubs in the Berks County Ameri­ A strawberry and £e cream fes­ cate these children Easter morn­ at Topton: Marlene Bachman, wwl Recreation Baseball League. Drills sent a joint concert in the KHS au­ Nancy Breinig, Evelyn Nikitscher, Stein, second base; Joseph Furst, can Legion Junior Baseball League ditorium at 8:00 P. M. tival will be served at Moselem ing: Ruth Ann and Stephanie Kline, m\ Lynn Kunkel, shortstop; and Dallas will be held on Saturday and Sun­ will meet on Tuesday at 8:00 P. M., Church, Saturday evening, June 28. Fleetwood, and Lloyd Robert and Pearlene Reber, Jean Reinert, miX day afternoons on the Park dia­ The orchestra will rehearse on Homer Deitz, William Knauf, Rich­ ••MM!! O'Neil, Francis Corrigan, third at Shillington, to further discuss Saturday morning, and the senior The Dunkel's Chui;h Cemetery Rodney Kline, Leesport base. mond, and all signed players and the "protest concerning the Read­ Association will holij its annual ard Reitenauer, Clarence Schaeffer to 39c - 3 H tin tin ' candidates must report. chorus, Saturday afternoon, and Christ (Mertz) Lutheran, and Richard Shank. Kutztown: Leh't Drag Stora, DeT-rfc „. Outfielders are Carl Greiss, Nor­ ing team." present a joint concert at 8:00 P. M., Flower Day service, \ June 1st at The 12 include Lee Trout and Dryville (23) wore, Sack'. Mill, Heack ^ t £J man Bond, Curtis Angstadt, Adel- in the High school auditorium. 2:00 P.M. Zion's, Maxatawny (19) bert Werst, Donald Wagaman, Paul Madeira, coaches, Joe Bard, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sunday and Good Friday, 7:30 P. M. The Rev. Rufus Kern, supply pas­ Topton: J. M. Sdiappall t Seaa. Larry Youse, Robert Naus and Carl Joe Schlegel, Rudy Merkel, Gordy The following from KHS will par­ The Rev. Paul J. Dundore, pastor Tigers Open Tennis ticipate: Band: Richard Moll, Ben­ children Esther and I eRoy visited tor of the Lutheran congregation Flaatwood: RotKli'a Pharmacy, flm Mahle. Konemann, Sam Barto, Ed Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Scott \3>use. of the Amityville Parish and presi­ of Zion's Church, Maxatawny, con­ Mill. "•* rath, Warren Miller, Jr., Paul jamin Herman, flute; Louise dent of the Reading Conference, Fred Bauman is the manager, and Mr. and Mrs. Kirbj Heffner vis­ firmed the following on April 3rd: Lanhartavilla: Kerdtner rood. Phaon Schappell and David Saul, Kercher, John Silan and George Card on April 18th Schmoyer, oboe; Janice Rhoads, will confirm 23, as supply pastor, bariton saxophone; Eleanor Eck­ ited Mr. and Mrs. He try Adam. Maurice Adams, Morris Angstadt, assistant managers. Rhoads. at Christ (Mertz) Lutheran Church, Anita Christman, Gladys Christ- Maidancraalc: Horry J. SaaiMa. Yale DeLong and Carson Six matches have been booked ert, Joseph Furst, clarinet; Clark Dryville, on Good Friday, April 11, KHS BASEBALL SCHEDULE Weisner, Larry Moyer, cornet; REIDER. STRING 5UARTET Schmoyer are the business man­ for Fleetwood High's varsity tennis The Reider String Quartet, as­ at 7:30 P. M. Reading JVs Home* Ruth Christman, French horn; Wil­ April 17 agers. squad, which will compete in the sisted by Dr. Chester Wittell, com­ The 23 include Nancy Bowetf, Vir­ April 21 Fleetwood Away 13th season of the Berks Scholastic liam Schearer, Shirley Boyer, bari­ The team will hold a bake sale poser and pianist, wll present a ginia Bower, Diana Boyer, Mary April 22 Perry Home on Saturday, April 26 from 9:00 A. Tennis League. tone; George Lytle, Mary Alice Jane Geisinger, Nancy Ann Hoff- April 25 Hamburg Home Opponents include Wyomissing, Werst, bass horn; and LaRue Kist­ concert of chamber nusic at the master, Peggy Lou Hoffmaster, M. to 12 noon in the Keodinger Reading Public Museum and Art April 29 Ontelaunee Home* Building. Donations will be greatly Hamburg and Shillington, and ler, string bass. Mary Ann Kniss, Fay Sanders, Anna May 2 Reading JV's Away* appreciated. Proceeds will-be used Ralph Kieffer will mentor the Ti­ Orchestra: Benjamin Herman, Gallery at 3 P.M. Su^jay April 20. Schwoyer, Joan Stern, Shirley Did You Know May 6 Fleetwood Home to purchase equipment fpr the team. ger netters. violin; Louise Schmoyer, oboe; La­ The public is invited* Stern, Mary Ann Weaver, William May 9 Perry Away Wyomissing won the pennant in Rue Kistler, string bass; Richard May 13 Hamburg Away The Cougars' Pete Barto and Carl 1951 with a perfect slate; and Ham­ Moll, flute; and Ruth Christman, That Shoe Prices Have Dropped? May Ontelaunee Away Wuchter are among the top six burg and Fleetwood shared second French horn. 191 Yo*ith *—Exhibition games. chosen on the United Press Little place with three wins and three Senior Chorus: Gayle Stamm, Si Yes, in tho last few months tho prico of shoes did drop considerably. H%» ICsauimsod from t \e MM) P.I.A.A. basketball team. Ed Hauck defeats each. Marilyn Hawkins, Shirley Boyer, t are a few of the changes in price that affect styles that wo have in stock* THIS WEEK'S NEWS THIS WEEK and Dal O'Neil received honorable League matches will be played first soprano; Jean Beck, second Christ, Faye Dietrich/Ardell Hoch, IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT mention. Wednesdays and Fridays, beginning soprano; Faye Grim, Janet Eckert, Richard and Shirty Lafaver, WSW NOW at 3:30 P. M. Three singles and two first alto; Barbara Focht, Lorraine Roger Lease, Phyllhv Moyer, Lu­ Men's tanned 6" work shoes 12.75 9£o doubles matches comprise a set Saylor, second alto; Richard Moll cille Nattress, Fred EJ-igri, Norman The schedule follows: second tenor; William Hay, D. Hor­ and Chester Peters. • Men's genuine horse hide work shoes 10.80 &>$ April 18 Hamburg Home ton Nace, Jr., first bass; and George St John's Lutheran, putztown (26) Men's army type shoes, with composition sole 7.35 5 35 April 23 Shillington Home Lytle, second bass. Good Friday, 7*)0 P.M. April 25 Wyomissing Away Junior Chorus: Patty Leh, so­ The Rev. J. W. Bitter will con­ Men's leather sole dress shoes 9.95 7 50 April 30 Hamburg Away prano; Carol Naus, Elaine Eckert, firm 26 at St. John's Lutheran May 2 Shillington Away alto; Richard Miller, Robert Church on Good Fjrtday at 7:30 Men's composition sole dress shoes 6.35 5 35 May 7 Wyomissing Home Schmoyer, William Greenawalt, Lee P.M.: Shirley Ann Kroninger, Mil­ The Berks County Scholastic Erb, George Buchman, Wayne dred Wolfe, AnnalVlle Hilbert, Boys' composition sole work shoes 5.10 4 00 Elimination Tournament will be Warmkessel, Donald Sheetz, Ron­ Joanne Stein, Wal i*r Angstadt, held at Shillington on May 9, and ald Smith, Walter Dietrich, David Kenneth Bond, Ronar Davis, Ron­ Boys' genuine Goodyear welt shoes 6.95 5 95 the Berks County Scholastic Finals Saul, Terry Scheidt, Richard Haus­ Women's sport and service oxfords 5.10 400 at Shillington on May 10. Dates for er, Daniel Saul and Paul Angstadt, -'* MONTGOMERY POWER MOWERS HAND AND POWER MOWERS the P.I.A.A. District 3 tournament baritone. Children's dress and play shoes 5.80 3.35 SALES AND SERVICE SHARPENED, REPAIRED, SERVICED will be set at a later date by the Ruth Christman will be one of mJke^Malf^r (Jou Democratic Candidate District committee. the accompanists for the senior 4.75 3.30 for HOWARD N. CEISINCER chorus. FOR EASTER Also other children's shoes as low as 1.60 to 1.98 In District Band 149 WEST WALNUT STREET, KUTZTOWN PHONE 2130 GENERAL SPORT SHORTS Janice Rhoads, Joseph Furst and . . . i» gay and eolorf 4 at tho froth Richard Moll were among the 137 blooming countrytida. "Flattering in ASSEMBLY Come in and let us prove these facts The P.I.A.A. District 3 executive musicians from 56 High schools who ovary aspect from iti i rward sitting OP€N EVENINGS 6 TO 8, SATURDAYS • A.M. TO 9 PM. committee will take no further ac­ participated in the three-day East­ poM to its eye-catcM j color and A Vote for tion concerning the brawl between ern District Band Festival of the avof'SO-tominino trim. VOTE fans after the KHS-Middletown bas­ Pennsylvania Music Educators As­ LAWRENCE C. ketball game at Hershey. Jim Neely, sociation held recently at North­ Lancaster, District chairman, re­ ampton. Five counties, Berks, Car­ LESTER G. BIEBER Ella H. DeTurk ports that "the guilty persons" in bon, Lehigh Northampton, and MACHMER the fist fight have been barred from Schuylkill, were represented. The Shoe Repair Shop attending all Middletown High guest conductor was Paul Yoder, is a vote against a State Income MENGEL school basketball games. At a Dis­ Chicago, nationally-known com­ Tax or Sales Tax 24 East Franklin Street, Topton, Pa. Phone 14 trict 3 session, the MHS principal poser, arranger and director, best PRIMARY, APRIL 22 Democratic Candidate and the chairman of the Middle- known for his work on school Political Advt. town School Board athletic com­ music. For GENERAL mittee explained what official ac­ HERE FOR YtyU AT tion had been taken against "cer­ OF SPECIAL INTEREST PEGGY^i ASSEMBLY tain supporters of the Middletown Ruth Bonner, president of the 4th Legislative District team who were responsible for the Woman's Club, attended the reci­ at a truly easy-o«r-the-purse unfortunate incident" following the procity of the Hamburg Club, which price " $1.98 up OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER Primaries, April 22, 1952 game. featured a demonstration of music Political Advt. Ed Hauck, Pete Barto and Carl boxes. PEGGY'S BEAUT f SHOPPE ^Wuchter, tri-captains of the Cou­ gars' basketball team, were pre­ 214 W. MAIN ST., KIT tTOWN 5221 AN .ADVERTISEMENT TODAT (Opposite Kutztown N i ional Bank) sented with electric shavers, pre­ A CUSTOMER TOMORROW HAS BEEN CHANGED sented by the KHS Boys' Athletic Association for "a job well done". Yon Con Save Time and Money Thirty candidates are drilling for the KHS Cougarettes' softball team. Do All Your Easter Shopping A girls' single elimination volley­ ball tournament is being held HELP WANTED SO HAS OUR LOCATION among upperclassmen at KHS. for Men and Boys at RA Y'S Captain Bill Close, Glenn Sliv­ inske and Bob Hartmann received TO WORK IN DINER ON honorable mention on the 1952 All- Pennsylvania State Teachers Col­ lege Conference basketball team, AFTERNOON SHIFT (3 TO 11 § M.) selected for the Associated Press by the 14 Conference coaches. Paying 75c Per Hour. Apply 181 W. Main Street Men's K.H.S. "AG" NEWS Between 5 and 8 P.M. The 10th anniversary banquet of A&M the Future Farmers of America will be held on Wednesday, April 23, at 7:00 P. M., in the Kutztown WE WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT OUR NEW EASTER SUITS Grange Hall. Fourteen members attended "Fun ELECTRONICS Night" held recently by the F.F.A. LOCATION NEXT WEEK All Sizes-All Models Alumni in the High school gym. The boys played volleyball and en­ *£ joyed refreshments. Raymond ->* 120 WEST MAIN ST. in KUTZTOWN Heimbach, of the faculty, was in . :; $29.75 to $65 charge. (FORMERLY PAUL GEIST'S APPLIANCES) ^^gu tttmvm 0^s^JR *. I MM* New Gabardines, Houndstooth STRAND Checks and Sharkskin Worsteds DIAL 2527 KUTZTOWN

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M. 1949 CHEVROLET 4-door abort wbsaabaoa 7 1840 CHEVROLET Sedan -fte&Very MAVERICKS MM WASHERS - DRIERS - SWEEPERS FINANCING UP TO 18 MONTHS • ; RAY FICKES Wed. & Thurs., April 16-17 INGRID BERGMAN in LEESER MOTOR CO SYLVANIA and C.B.S. TELEVISION Outfitter to Men and Boys OLDSMOBILE—CHEVROLET—WILLYS FRIGIDAIRE- .1EUEVISION JOAN OF ARC TOPTON—Phone 68 KUTZTOWN, PA. in Technicolor WHEN YOU BUY AN APPLIANCE, YOU BUY THE SERVICE The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, P«u, Thursday, April 10, #52 SEVEN Riehartf SCOUT ASSOCIATION this matter be given careful con­ then be called together for a meet­ _ Robert Campus Junior High School Board sideration. All districts interested ing to discuss the matter. Meitjier DISCUSSES JAMBOREE KEMPTON in giving immediate consideration Let us all plan in a cooperative, (C ^^^^^^^^^ mm tags oas) Plans for the June Jamboree for Vernon M. Kamp to forming a jointure shall please manner for the best educational **- SK Intermediate Girl Scouts were dis­ Reporter the patterns, skirts and two-pie^ needed for elementary and kinder­ notify the secretary of the Kutz­ advantages of our children. They Clair MRS. LAURA MUSSELMAN and four sisters and brothers: Fran­ cussed at the April meeting of the ensembles; noted the pottery, woo-4 garten classes. Our cafeteria, de­ town School District before July are America's most precious pos­ Doa*l„ . . , . , .-,i can be used in bams where the gutters are of uneven length, in single MRS. WILLIAM W. SCHULTZ was a son of the late Benjamin and SNYDER—A seven-pound, 11- r * Kutztown always has been , andJ4 still 8:00 P.M. Albert H. Early, Chief ment was devoted primarily to pr*t- gutter barns or two or more gutters. No cross gutters arm wooded*. 9.80 Maria (Troop) Witwer and a mem­ ounce son, Kevin Joseph, was born The funeral of Mrs. Ethel W. Ground Observers Corps, and other phylactic work. Students in 91b is, interested in providing educa- ber of Topton Fire Company; Lan- in St. Joseph's Hospital to Kenneth The outside conveyor and elevator dump the manure directly into aprt~uer. 8.7S Wheeler Schultz, 58, wife of Wil­ members of the Berks County De­ grade had their teeth cleaned. tional opportunities not only for You simply snap a switch, go on about your other choree ana ia a matter of liam W. Schultz, Kutztown, R. 1, disville Council, 1007, Order of In­ and Erna (Furst) Snyder, 310 West fense Council, will be present. A pupils from Kutztown but also for minutes the job's done. Well be glad to give yoa aa estimata on a James* dependent Americans; Orioles Nest, Sodium fluoride treatments have 5.85 who died April third in St. Joseph's Walnut street. The Snyders have number of films, based on Civil De­ those in surrounding districts. How­ " ^c 121, Allentown; and Nest No. 1, been completed in the 7th grad*». way "Shuttle Stroke" Barn Cleaner for fOUR barn. Better hospital, was held at the conve­ another son, Stephen, two. fense, will be shown. Everyone is ever, since our present building is soon. Loyal Order of Sparrows, Allen­ A total of 144 students receive;! 7.50 nience of the family, in charge of GERNERT—A son was born in urged to attend. overcrowded and tuition rates are town. For many years, he operated treatments during the school ter^n the Schofer Funeral Home, Top- the Reading Hospital to Sheldon The following were guests of Mr. insufficient to provide new addi- 5.35 the Shamrock Hotel, now run by in this department. CHARLES E. ARNDT ton. and Leah (Houck) Gernert, Lyons. and Mrs. Ivan Sechler: Mr. and ons to the building, we are facing his son, Ivan. His wife, Anna (Heitz) The school nurse reported th*t A native of Montclair, N. J., she DEISHER—A son was born in Mrs. Benjamin Henninger, Pleas­ crisis. For this reason we hope LENHARTSVILLE, R. D. NO. 1 PHONE KEMPTON 29-R-2 4.00 preceded him in death. the audiometer testing program ha's was a daughter of the late Julius the Reading Hospital to William ant Corner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur been completed. The positive t%> it will be possible to form a jointure 5.95 and Alice (Harrison) Wheeler. She In addition to his son Ivan, he is and Dorothy (Loose) Deisher, Lutz, Emmaus, and Mr. and Mrs. with those districts already send­ survived by three other children: berculin test students, as weU as YOUR jamesway DEALER was a member of the Daughters Fleetwood. Sterling Zimmerman, W e r 1 e y' s other pupils and faculty member ing pupils to our school. 4.00 oi the American Revolution, and Mrs. John Fenstermacher, Sham­ ADAMS—A son was born in the Corner. It is, therefore, important that rock; Mrs. Harry Becker, Allen­ were X-rayed during the montH. 3.85 a member of the Kutztown Wo­ Reading Hospital to Francis and The nurse gave service to 76 dui> man's Club. town; Mrs. John Bond, Leesport; Fern (Nygaard) Adams, 105 East LYONS NEWS 21 grandchildren; 19 great-grand­ ing the month including 19 home 3.30 Surviving besides her husband Main street, Fleetwood. The Rev. Harold W. Sell will con­ children; two brothers, John and visits. She spent 14 days in th| HAPPY EASTER TO ALL MY GOOD CUSTOMERS are a son John W. Schultz; a daugh­ BRENSINGER—A daughter was firm a class of catechumens and Harvey, Elverson; and twin sisters, Kutztown district. ter, Mrs. John Greth, Winston born in the Allentown Hospital to administer Communion at St. Paul's Mrs. Sarah Zeiner, Churchtown, Salem, N. C; two grandchildren; Mr. and Mrs. James Brensinger, 124 Lutheran Church on Easter Sunday TOP $6.00 SAILORS and Mrs. Margaret Horst, Good- East Weiss street, Topton. at 10:15 A.M. Church School, 9:00 CHOICE OF COLORS ville. A.M. BONNETS • NATURALS The Fire Company will meet on Now "GLAMOUR BOY" Licensed to Wed Friday at 8:00 P.M. SHELLS • BLACK Rosalye Levine, librarian at Mon- vWvHn Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Donald toursville High sehool, recently Spohn are residing in Lyons. hav* tried tor itching CALOTS • NAVY Ronald Long,*son of Mr. and Mrs. was co-coach of "Glamour Boy" pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herbein, jouInfectionsr akin, athleta'troublea aaatooty hoer anythinwhatevegr CLOCHES • LILAC $300 sented by pupils to an appreciative George Long, Kutztown, and Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Kermit DeLong and from head to foot— WONDER SALVf audience. Among the many in at­ Eleanor Deibert, daughter of Mr. eiSaw daughters Rosalie and Sherry and Developed for the beys aa the Aramy— Easter Glamor Box Handbags $3.00 tendance was her mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Earl Deibert, Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Reinhard attend­ new (Or rev folks at Samuel Levine. James Reider, Oley, and Betty ed the golden wedding anniversary WONDER SALVX at white, In Ail Styles and Colors Yorgey, Fleetwood. antiseptic No ugly appearance Sale 34 She attended the recent Library celebration of Mr. and Mrs.jCharles tor children. Get WONDER SALVE CHILDREN'S HATS AND BAGS. ALSO GLOVES AND HOSIERY Conference at KSTC. Robert Heffner, Fleetwood, and Herbein, Allentown. and WONDER MEDICATED SOAP— Ethel Mertz, Kutztown. results or money refunded Truly wonderful preparation*. Try them. "PRINCE OF LIFE" Howard Zellers and Katie Mar­ GRACE DIANA MILLINERY The junior and senior choirs of tin, Blandon. Sold in Kutztown by Leh, in Fleetwood RHODE BUILDING, ROOM 6, FIRST FLOOR Becker's St. Peter's church will pre­ Warren Follweiler, Stony Run, EAT AT by Rauch, in Topton by Smith, or your sent the cantata "Prince of Life" and Alice Bailey, Kempton R. D. 2. homo town druggist. STORE HOURS: Daily 9-6; Wednesday 9-12; Friday and Saturday 9-9 Easter night at 7:30 at the church. The public is invited. 15 FROM EAST PENN THE KEYSTONE AT BI-COUNTY COUNCIL Eleanor Siegfried, a student at Fifteen from the East Penn Val­ an EASTER DAY West Chester State Teachers Col­ ley attended the April meeting of-j lege, is spending Easter at her the Schuylkill-Berks Bi-County BREAKFAST home here. Council, American Legion Auxil­ 7 A.M. toll A. M. iary, held recently at Pottsville. The 15 include Mrs. Verna Hel­ DINNERS bert, Mrs. Rhoma Bumowsky, Mrs. Here are the Easter Sunday fashion treas­ Beulah Lantz, Mrs. Marjorie Speer, 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. ures you've been waiting for . . . smart Mrs. Ruth Speer, Mrs. Mary Speer, Mrs. Elsie Kemp and Mrs. Edith DRESSES, SUITS, HATS, Hertzog, Topton; and Mrs. Charles Steindl, Mrs. Walter Bloch, Mrs. Elsie Gilardone, Mrs. Stewart Eb­ Keystone Hotel •ntambles and a complete array of complementary ac- erly, Mrs. Beulah Stein, Mrs. Law­ Kutztown, Pa. ceitoriet that assure a "best dressed" outlook at a sur­ rence Rothermel and Mae Haring. prisingly low cost. The next meeting will be held on Phone 3701 May 7, at 11:00 A. M., in Fleetwood. COSMETICS, NECKWEAR, FLOWERS, BLOUSES, SLIPS, UNDERWEAR, BELTS, FASHION JEWELRY, HANDBAGS, HOSIERY • Starts Saturday, Easter, Spring and Summer Styles and Colors ASTOR READING April 12th 1m COLLEGE DRESS SHOP Their fi rst picture in colorfThe last word in laughs 442 W. MAIN STREET, KUTZTOWN

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Strausser have moved from the Town Council Pays BY ORGANIST AND TENOR ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy rj J* Tonight -- Easter Program -- trailer next to Faith Tabernacle, to John Till moved from FuZ* Grange The Fleetwood Woman's Club 19 East Washington street. R 2, to a trailer at the ££* Premium Policies April 11—At 7:30 P.M. Good Fri­ FLEETWOOD NEWS will sponsor a recital Sunday, April Richard Kline, who is studying day Observance — St Paul's Airport. Paul foist, ^^ 20, at 2:30 P. M., at KSTC by Rich­ Union Church for his master's degree in music bought Mr. Till's, Fleetwood For Police Chief April 12—At 1:30 P.M. Easter ard L. Kline, organist Fleetwood, education at Teachers College, Col­ garage. 7^ «• 2 Party, Fire Hall—Sponsored by EASTER IN THE CHURCHES and Frederick Gamble, tenor, a Fire Company and Auxiliary "Life of Christ" native of Memphis, Tenn. Sewage Project to be, Placed April 15—At 2 P.M. Reading Hos­ St ' Paul's Lutheran — Tonight Allentown April 15-17. On April 20 the Rev. Karl Kerlin, Flint Mich­ The organist who is a son of Mr. pital Auxiliary—Mrs. Waiter (Thursday) at 7:30 Communion. Film Easter Night and Mrs. LeRoy Kline, is a 1951 On November Ballot; Christ Hostess Easter: Communfon at 6 A.M., when igan, father-in-law of Pastor To Extend Lighting Trusdle, will preach. One of the finest presentations of graduate of Lebanon Valley col­ April 15—Legion Auxiliary the catechumens will commune for lege, where, during his senior year, April 17—Ladies' Night—Lions— the first time. Reception of new St Paul's E. and R: Communion "The Story of tin Life of Jesus Acm&hMartkiU he presented an organ-piano-voice Town Council, at its April meet­ Hotel Fleetwood members. Sound film, "Story of the 10 A.M. Easter. The Brotherhood Christ" will be shc^n Easter night ing paid the accident and the re­ recital. He has served as organist April 22—Chamber of Commerce Life of Jesus Christ" 7:30 P.M. will hold a joint meeting with a at 7:30 at St. laul's Lutheran Owned and Operated by American Stires C«. tirement and annuity premiums in church. "This 90- ninute film in at St. Mark's, Lebanon, St. Paul's, —Fire Hall Council: Monday 8 P.M. at parson­ similar group at Grace Church, Al­ Kutztown, and at other churches behalf of Chief of Police Lothair April 22—At 7:30 P.M. Mission age. lentown, Thursday night April 17, sound and natural color is a rev­ Dreibelbis, totalling $815.42. in this area, and is now working 29-31 MAIN STREET FLEETWOOD, fK Study Class—St Paul's WMS Missionary Church: The Rev. J. the start to be made at 6:30 P.M. at erent portrayal," reports Pastor on his master of arts degree in The members agreed to place the —Chapel A. Ringenberg, Missionary Associa­ the fellowship cabin. Harold W. Sell, "a^d is outstanding sewage disposal project on the music at Teachers College, Colum­ April 22—At 8 P.M. "Adventures tion president Ft Wayne, Ind., will Faith MBC: Sunrise Service at 7 for its emotional i$>ower, dramatic bia. He is a pupil of Dr. Norman Big Values on November not the April ballots. of Captain Fabian"—Fire Hall dedicate four children at the 10:30 A.M. with special message and sweep, pathos, c tishing tragedy They also instructed Solicitor R. Coke-Jephcott at the Cathedral of —Benefit Fleetwood School A.M. service Sunday, and preach music. Church school 10:30 A.M. and majestic triujiph. Out of the St. John the Divine, New York Joseph Merkel to draw up an or­ Band the sermon. At 7 P.M. the film 'The with Easter presentation. Musical dinance concerning building re­ Bible and onto th*/ screen walk Pe­ City, and will play one of his INE. QUALITY April 29—At 7:30 P.M. P. O. S. of Trial at Jerusalem" will be shown program at 7 P.M. by church ter, James and £ohn, Mary, the teacher's compositions at the recital. strictions and permit rates for A. to Initiate Class at the young people's meeting. Wor­ chorus. i water extensions. It was reported mother of Jesus, ftary of Bethany, Other composers represented on ship, 7:45 P.M. Members will attend Emmanuel EUB: Communion at Mary Magdalenevand all the fa­ his program will be Bach, Widor that borough lighting will be ex­ an Eastern District Workers' Con­ tended along West Main, to front 6:00 and 10:30 A.M. Confirmation at miliar persons of &e sacred record. and Bonnet. O O DS ference at the Missionary Church the Memorial Park area, the four Schoolmen Discuss the latter service. Most impressive n all is the mas­ Mr. Gamble, who is in Theatre lights to be hung temporarily on terful portrayal of;the life of Jesus Operation at Tacoma, Washington, FOR the present poles. It was also re­ May Schedule of EASTER PROGRAM AND Himself, as He m up and down will make his European debut in ported that the clean-up work and Club Women Hear the Palestinian itountryside pro­ 1953. This performance will be the tree-trimming at the water shed FILM, GRANGE, TONIGHT claiming His gosp< I and performing 16th on his current coast-to-coast ; is progressing, and that the water FHS Senior Events "Our Heritage of An Easter program, including a miracles." tour. He has studied Lieder with £dST£f, test made by Chemist Paul Merkel Sponsored by tji* Concordia Pub­ Coenraad V. Boss, and will include WIS* was favorable. B motion picture will be shown at several on his program. Other tonight's meeting of the Grange. lishing House p the Lutheran You'll find your favorites awaiting yoj In yoga n I c d American Music" church, the film is presented by numbers will comprise composi­ JKaVSSS S? r°ruS " "' « Baccalaureate, Trip. At a recent session the Home Preferred Picturi?, and the out­ tions from French composers, "I freshly stocked, convenient Acme. Another oppor­ including 216 on the highway, 264 Dinner, Dance and Economics group sponsored a standing cast is if om Hollywood. Pray to Thee," composed by Stratt- tunity to serve money. at the water shed and seven on air Commencement hobby show, in which each partici­ ner in 1691, and an aria from Puc­ Mrs. Sell Leads Chorus The public is c*rlce lege. The Rev. George Creitz, pas­ cordion solo, Kermit Olinger; and week during the five-month A total of $1,000 was reported in tor of the Evangelical and Reform­ The 45-minute program, which is piano solos, Esther Schaeffer. period." Starring KIRK DOUGLAS Lancaster Brand Broad-Breasted the sinking fund; $2,364.99 Highway ed church, Easton, will be the Com- to be repeated at the Kutztown ELEANOR PARKER, Aid; and $1,419.40 in the police pen­ Young Hon* mencement speaker at the Fire Hall j Club, May 29, included Indian mu- TO SING AT HOLY CROSS APRIL 15 HOSTESSEA S WILLIAM BENDIX 10-12 lbs avg lb sion fund. Thursday night May 22. sic, happy and sad Spirituals, 6* Carol Dawn Moyer will share in Hostesses for the April 15th ALSO—CARTOON and NEWS The general fund, for this first Thirteen of the 39 seniors have j Stephen Foster's "Old Lemuel," Young Toms quarter, shows a balance of $7,- the singing at the Good Friday 12 meeting of the Legion Auxiliary lb already indicated their desire to j and mountain music. The colonists' noon to 3 P. M. service at Memorial will be Mrs. Beujfih Stein, Mrs. Pa­ TURKEY______S 1«-20lbs«ye; Saturday, April 12 575.79. The previous balance Jan­ attend schools of higher learning. influence was represented by "Old All these turkeys are drawn, dressed, ready for ov»n. uary first was $11,788.16; receipts Church of the Holy Cross, Read­ tricia Rothermel Airs. George Kohl­ At recent Home Room assemblies Hundred" and the English dance, ing. She is a pupil of Marguerite er, Mrs. Grace ! deisher and Mae 1:30 P.M. Sharp Square Cut Shoulder Veal Roait totaled $1,142.79, and checks total­ they have heard talks from repre­ "Pop Goes the Weazel"; Mary Jane ! M Scheifele, organist-director. I Haring. ing $5,355.16 were issued. sentatives from KSTC, McCann's Schlegel sang a cowboy solo and #s\ —— I —. Boneless Rolled Shoulder Veal * 891 The balance in the water account Business School, Elizabethtown Col­ her sisters Lillian Schlegel and Easter Party Shoulder Veal Chops is $10,029.09. As of January first * 7* lege, Wyomissing Polytechnic In­ Mrs. Kenneth Miller sang "A Cow­ The Ladies' Auxiliary of th* Fire Co. Rib Veal Chops the balance was $11,010.16; receipts stitute, and the U. S. Navy. Five boy Meditation." Mrs. Royer, with will present every child with a home - 8* were $420; and $985.27 was issued of the seniors want to train for the the assistance of the Chorus gave Announcing The Opening made Potato Salad *, 23c Waldorf Salad * zii in checks. teaching profession. Nine will take a musical reading "Dat Water-mil­ CHOCOLATE COATED ; the examination for the State schol- lion," and "Cindy," which revealed A BUSY PALM SUNDAY | arship, and nine boys, the State Em­ the cowboy influence, was present­ CANDY EGG CHICKENS STEW— „ *, In addition to confirmation serv­ ployment aptitude test. ed as a dance. "Home, Home on the Local merchants will also award 39- ice at St Paul's Lutheran church, Range" was sung by both the NEW SHOE REPAIR These Same Chickens, Ready to Cook " 57* Supervising Principal William 50 LITTLE EASTER BUNNIES Palm Sunday, the Rev. Harold W. James reported a gain in attend­ chorus and the club, and the finale Sell preached the sermon and as­ ance, 88 percent the average, in the was the Pennsylvania Dutch to the lucky children attending this Fresh Chesapeake Bay sisted Pastor Blank at Belleman's elementary school, and 98 in High "Schnitzelbank" which Esther party SHOP Admission Free to Adults ROI church at 2 P. M., and in the eve­ school. John Boyd, son of Dr. Hol­ Schaeffer directed from a chart Shod ning preached, and assisted his land Boyd, of the KSTC faculty, made by Mrs. John Angstadt co- and Children with It • father, the Rev. Harvey T. Sell, with SHAD ™"19': ••» and the substitute for William (Coatsmao* ea nest pots) Business Hours: Evenings 7-9 P.M.; Fridays f\ A.M.-5 P.M. communion at St. John's, Mickley's. Wentzel, who was ill, w$l continue Monday, April 14 Fresh Flounder » 1ft | his practice teaching until the end FIREMEN TO SPONSOR CHARLES STARRETT and Freshly Cut Flounder Fillets BAPTISM | of (the year. Mrs. Mildred Bodolsky, EGG HUNT, EASTER DAY • 4* At the Miller residence the Rev. a former teacher, substituted for The Walnuttown Fire Company SMILEY BURNETTE in Genuine Haddock Fillets Harold W. Sell recently baptized will treat the children of Walnut­ Kathryn Miller, who was also ill. We are located opposite the Fleetwood Papor Box Factory Mackerel ZZZ » 21c: *"" • m Scott Bradford Miller, born Decem­ Business Session town to an Egg Hunt and movies CYCLONE FURY Also—on this low admission night Sliced Codfish ber 19, 1951 to John and Delores The School Board authorized the on Easter Day beginning at 1:30 between Main and Washington Streets, on Pearl Alley. Turn (Hammes) Miller. P. M. The committee on arrange­ j purchase of two tennis nets; the 3 SERIAL CHAPTERS ordering of supplies; and the plac­ ments comprises George Olinger, in alley at Rauch's Pharmacy. You can be sure of a successful ing of a drain at the faucet on the Sr., president; Harold LeFaver, vice breakfast for Easter with athletic field. president; Harold Nieder, steward Wednesday, April 16 PUBLIC Supervising Principal James re­ and recording secretary; Adam Sny­ CARL BEIBER, Proprietor Captain Blood ported attendance at the State der, financial secretary; Russell * A to'OS aaaWBi Berg, treasurer; Aaron Noll, Alvin With ERROL FLYNN, Chorus at Wilkes Barre, at which ft % TOQEEJEZl^l SALE FHS was represented by Rosemary Miller and Charles Quillman, trus­ COME AND SEE US OLIVIA DeHAVILAND Hummel; and at the curriculum re­ tees; and Miles Quillman and El­ CARTOON AND NEWS EGGSl mer Kline, fire chiefs. Thurs., April 17 vision conference at Womelsdorf. BMei At the April 28 faculty meeting R#d Mr. James will discuss "Evaluating ssW mm\\f^ 75 HOLSTEIN CATTLE carton SflBfcS^BkC Always auWWesd tt awew tss. My Teaching" and at a recent one Dated tor your pt\tetnm. (65 Registered—10 Grades) Mrs. Maude Stoudt led discussion Of 12 *ssW*ssW on "Evaluating a Textbook." T.B. Accredited, Bang Certified, many calf­ SILVER SEAL EGGS -*-*—- JI 5k hood vaccinated, milkers mastitis tasted. BIRTHDAY BANQUET WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, PA., 4 miles The annual birthday banquet of south of Lancaster, at Jay M. Bru­ St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary will Selected Fresh Fruits & Yogi-tables baker Farm. be held at Moselem Springs Hotel Wednesday, April 16, at 7 P. ML Sweet, Juicy Florida Valencia 40 Heifers, many due in fall, some senior Heifer Calves and Open Yearlings

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The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, April 10, *$52 NINS CHOIRS TO GIVE CANTATA of St John's will be held April 14 BIRTHDAY PARTY pert and daughters Cherryl Fleetwood News AT OLEY AND PRICETOWN at 7:30, at the church. ifd Joanne Strause. and Mrs. William Seaman, co- fi Ellis Weidner, on his 52d birth­ Diana, Hamburg. Club Women Hear During the business session a The choirs of St. John's Union The Rev. Earl G. Wolford will chairmen, will feature a Dairy le day, was guest of honor at a party *ut*oira SPRING VACATION conduct E. and R. services Sunday contribution was made to the Can­ Council talk. Mrs. Ethan Trexler church, Pricetown, and Frieden's at his home on Vine street. Re­ DRIVE CAREFULLY! y f COeaViMPSw /rem jsrsccafie/ •**•**/ Ku Rowena Schaeffer, a sophomore Evangelical and Reformed church, at 9 A. M., at Pricetown, followed cer drive; the state convention, it will head the hostess committee. fctown freshments included a large cake. Richard D. Kline, student advij» »r chairman with Mrs. Sell, of rood, R. j at Linden Hall School for Girls, Oley, will present the Easter can­ by church school. the was anounced, will be held in Har­ During the social hour the fol­ Utitz, arrived today to spend her tata, 7'Portals Everlasting," by For­ An egg hunt will be held for chil­ The following attended: Mrs. to FHS Safety Patrol, requests £)e sponsoring Music Division. risburg, May 26-28; and Mrs. J. lowing served punch, Easter eggs Weidner, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent cooperation of all motorists whj n tester vacation with her father rest Walter, Easter afternoon at dren under twelve, in the field ad- The chorus quartet comprised Malcolm Homan, co-chairman with and crackers, in an Easter setting: 2:30 at Oley, and Easter night at | joining St. John's church, Saturday, George, Gordon George and son passing the school during recess i a Mrs. Daniel Thomas and Mrs. Earl ert, Glenn, William, Helen and State Vehicle Code states that t"l e and other members of the chorus for their share in making the proj­ ists will be Elaine Weidner, Mrs. and Mrs. Edna Noll. ect an "over the top" success.. Miller. LION'S LADIES' NIGHT Edith Powell, BarbaraJSJolL Shirley Mamie, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pe­ maximum speed when passing's were Mrs. Walter Baucher, Mrs. The Lions Club will hold its an­ ters, Mr. and Mrs. John Hammas, school during these hours, is f5 Ralph Kieffer, Mrs. Mary Orlando, Mrs. Paul Rusby, president an­ Noll, John Reider^an^Hfttts^ell nounced that yearly reports of Di­ "FLITTINGS" nual Ladies' Night Thursday, April Clauser. / Cubs Revel in a and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, miles per hour. "Drive carefull^" Mrs. Elmer Schaeffer, Mrs. Walter [Co. 17, at Hotel Fleetwood. Samuel Fleetwood; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richard Kline advises. "Remembj r Herbein and Mrs. Charles I. Kutz, vision chairmen are due by the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barrall have Sebl is in charge of the program. The annual Easter Monday Night Wagaman and daughters Phyllis, that the life you save may be tint altos. May meeting, and asked members moved to 219 West Race street meeting of the two congregations "Jungle" Program Cynthia and Melody Jean, New­ of your child." to bring their by-laws, for the pur­ George Noll has moved from Top- port R. I.; Ruth Brodman, Read­ The dancers were Lucille Schoed­ pose of study. The program, under ton to Mertztown. Thirty-six cubs from five dens ing; and Mr. and Mrs. James Rep­ ler, Kathryn Miller, Shirley Hilbert, the sponsorship of the American Walter Seidel moved from Kutz­ CLASSIFIED ADS PAT Carol Stufflet Shirley Dietrich and revelled in a sure-enough jungle Home Division, Mrs. Elda Homan town, R 1, to Mertztown, R. L party at the Legion Hall, under the direction of the Rev. Harold W. Open Daily 9:30 to 5:00; Thursday 9:30 to 8:jO TY Sell, Cubmaster. Also in attendance were five Boy Scout leaders and 15 parents. Dens One and Five, dressed as Open a Koch Brothers s bears, presented a bear dance; and 90-Day CHARGI ACCOUNT similar stunts were performed by Den Two panthers, Den Three Bring You monkeys, and Den Four pythons. But Alack, Alas! as the finale the Look your best pythons ate the monkeys! Den Mothers in attendance were Mrs. Dorothy McKently, Mrs. James Hotpoint's Amazing Heffner, Mrs. Arthur Rauch, Mrs. Edward Koch and Mrs. Robert Meitzler. At a recent Pack Meeting Lillian 10-Year Protection Plan Schlegel showed a series of slides on on nature subjects. The dens meet weekly at the homes of den mothers, and the EASTER

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CHRYSLER THE FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS TET PRODUCED Listen to • he World's Best Music Over WFMZ. The following programs sponsored by Koch Brothers! took Man. Dinner Concert 8:30-7 P. *L tt %t • REICHARD MOTORS-U. S. Route 222, Kutztown, Pu. con Wed. Symphonic Matinee 3:05-4 P. M sw*-— %e\\e mm SWAM Auenrom IrL Musk Magazine 9:06-10 P. ML. **if fmm The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, April 10, 1952 EIGHT TO SPONSOR RECITAL The Rev. and Mrs. Wayne umbia, is vacationing with hk CALENDAR. Strausser have moved from the Town Council Pays BY ORGANIST AND TENOR ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy rj J* Tonight — Easter Program — trailer next to Faith Tabernacle, to John Till moved from FuZ* Grange The Fleetwood Woman's Club 19 East Washington street. R 2, to a trailer at the ££* Premium Policies April 11—At 7:30 P.M. Good Fri­ FLEETWOOD NEWS will sponsor a recital Sunday, April Richard Kline, who is studying Airport. Paul foist, ^^ day Observance — St Paul's 20, at 2:30 P. M., at KSTC by Rich­ Union Church for his master's degree in music bought Mr. Till's, Fleetwood For Police Chief April 12—At 1:30 P.M. Easter ard L. Kline, organist Fleetwood, education at Teachers College, Col­ garage. 7^ «• 2 Party, Fire Hall—Sponsored by EASTER IN THE CHURCHES "Life of CNist" and Frederick Gamble, tenor, a Fire Company and Auxiliary native of Memphis, Tenn. Allentown April 15-17. On April 20 Sewage Project to be, Placed April 15—At 2 P.M. Reading Hos­ St ' Paul's Lutheran — Tonight The organist who is a son of Mr. (Thursday) at 7:30 Communion. the Rev. Karl Kerlin, Flint Mich­ Film Easter Night On November Ballot; pital Auxiliary—Mrs. Waiter and Mrs. LeRoy Kline, is a 1951 Christ Hostess Easter: Communion at 6 A.M., when igan, father-in-law of Pastor To Extend Lighting Trusdle, will preach. One of the finest presentations of graduate of Lebanon Valley col­ April 15—Legion Auxiliary the catechumens will commune for lege, where, during his senior year, April 17—Ladies' Night—Lions— the first time. Reception of new St Paul's E. and R: Communion "The Story of tin Life of Jesus Acm&hMartkiU he presented an organ-piano-voice Town Council, at its April meet­ Hotel Fleetwood members. Sound film, "Story of the 10 A.M. Easter. The Brotherhood Christ" will be shewn Easter night ing paid the accident and the re­ recital. He has served as organist April 22—Chamber of Commerce Life of Jesus Christ" 7:30 P.M. will hold a joint meeting with a at 7:30 at St. 1.haul's Lutheran Owned and Operated by A merican Stires C«. tirement and annuity premiums in church. "This 90- ninute film in at St. Mark's, Lebanon, St. Paul's, —Fire Hall Council: Monday 8 P.M. at parson­ similar group at Grace Church, Al­ Kutztown, and at other churches behalf of Chief of Police Lothair April 22—At 7:30 P.M. Mission age. lentown, Thursday night April 17, sound and natural color is a rev­ Dreibelbis, totalling $815.42. in this area, and is now working 29-31 MAIN STREET FLEETWOOD, fK Study Class—St Paul's WMS Missionary Church: The Rev. J. the start to be made at 6:30 P.M. at erent portrayal," reports Pastor on his master of arts degree in The members agreed to place the —Chapel A. Ringenberg, Missionary Associa­ the fellowship cabin. Harold W. Sell, "a^d is outstanding sewage disposal project on the music at Teachers College, Colum­ April 22—At 8 P.M. "Adventures tion president Ft Wayne, Ind., will Faith MBC: Sunrise Service at 7 for its emotional i$>ower, dramatic bia. He is a pupil of Dr. Norman Big Values on November not the April ballots. of Captain Fabian"—Fire Hall dedicate four children at the 10:30 A.M. with special message and sweep, pathos, c tishing tragedy They also instructed Solicitor R. Coke-Jephcott at the Cathedral of —Benefit Fleetwood School A.M. service Sunday, and preach music. Church school 10:30 A.M. and majestic triujiph. Out of the St. John the Divine, New York Joseph Merkel to draw up an or­ Band the sermon. At 7 P.M. the film 'The with Easter presentation. Musical dinance concerning building re­ Bible and onto th«' screen walk Pe­ City, and will play one of his INE. QUALITY April 29—At 7:30 P.M. P. O. S. of Trial at Jerusalem" will be shown program at 7 P.M. by church ter, James and £ohn, Mary, the teacher's compositions at the recital. strictions and permit rates for A. to Initiate Class at the young people's meeting. Wor­ chorus. i water extensions. It was reported mother of Jesus, ftary of Bethany, Other composers represented on ship, 7:45 P.M. Members will attend Emmanuel EUB: Communion at Mary Magdalenevand all the fa­ his program will be Bach, Widor that borough lighting will be ex­ an Eastern District Workers' Con­ tended along West Main, to front 6:00 and 10:30 A.M. Confirmation at miliar persons of &e sacred record. and Bonnet. O O DS ference at the Missionary Church the Memorial Park area, the four Schoolmen Discuss the latter service. Most impressive n all is the mas­ Mr. Gamble, who is in Theatre lights to be hung temporarily on terful portrayal qf;the life of Jesus Operation at Tacoma, Washington, FOR the present poles. It was also re­ May Schedule of EASTER PROGRAM AND Himself, as He m up and down will make his European debut in ported that the clean-up work and Club Women Hear the Palestinian itountryside pro­ 1953. This performance will be the tree-trimming at the water shed FILM, GRANGE, TONIGHT claiming His gospt I and performing 16th on his current coast-to-coast ; is progressing, and that the water FHS Senior Events An Easter program, including a miracles." tour. He has studied Lieder with •EASTER "Our Heritage of Coenraad V. Boss, and will include test made by Chemist Paul Merkel motion picture will be shown at Sponsored by tji* Concordia Pub­ was favorable. B lishing House p the Lutheran several on his program. Other You'll find your favorites awaiting yoj In yoga tonight's meeting of the Grange. numbers will comprise composi­ U American Music" church, the film is presented by freshly stocked, convenient Acme. Another oppor­ e5SS. SJfi ST-VSS '*"**• Baccalaureate, Trip. At a recent session the Home Preferred Picture;*, and the out­ tions from French composers, "I Including 216 on the highway, 264 Dinner, Dance and Economics group sponsored a standing cast is if om Hollywood. Pray to Thee," composed by Stratt- tunity to serve money. at the water shed and seven on air Commencement hobby show, in which each partici­ ner in 1691, and an aria from Puc­ Mrs. Sell Leads Chorus The public is canteed tt ewest r» My Teaching" and at a recent one Of 12 *SsW*SmW Dated tor your ot\totmo, (65 Registered—10 Grade*) Mrs. Maude Stoudt led discussion on "Evaluating a Textbook." T.B. Accredited, Bang Certified, many calf­ SILVER SEAL EGGS --Y——- JI 5k hood vaccinated, milker* mastrtis tasted. BIRTHDAY BANQUET WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, PA., 4 miles The annual birthday banquet of south of Lancaster, at Jay M. Bru­ St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary will Selected Fresh Fruits & Veg wtables baker Farm. be held at Moselem Springs Hotel Wednesday, April 16, at 7 P. M. Sweet, Juicy Florida Valencia 40 Heifers, many due in fall, some senior Heifer Calves and Open Yearlings

30 Fresh and Close Springers 5 Service Age Bulls ORANGES 8 45 111TH IN POPULAR GARDEN SPOT Fresh Green SERIES California h Several cows with 500 lb. to 600 lb. fat Spoors 23- in DHIA on 2 time milking Lowest priced in its field! ASPARAGUS SELLING: Mere Daughters and Sons of the Tkli beoutlfwl new Chevrolet Styleline Famous LAUXMONT ADMIRAL LUCIFER De Luxe 2-Door Sedan—like many Chevrolet Almond-Filled Frosted Fo>rds than ever before sold in one sate, along eiodeli—lists for len than any comparable with daughters of other popular sires of Btodel In its field. (Continuation of standard Idoal Fancy the Southeastern Artificial Association. equipment ond trim illustrated is dependent 30 well-known breeders of Pennsylvania en availability of material. White sidowoH RING CAKE and neighboring states will sell selected tirm Ot astro cost wheel orallabJe.) STRAWBERRIES animals. oath c •llixl "-pkg" 29« Buy batter Cows and Heifers at this r

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The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday, April 10, '$52 NINS CHOIRS TO GIVE CANTATA Jy Kite* of St John's will be held April 14 BIRTHDAY PARTY pert and daughters Cherryl Fleetwood News AT OLEY AND PRICETOWN at 7:30, at the church. it* Joanne Strause. and Mrs. William Seaman, co- fi Ellis Weidner, on his 52d birth­ Diana, Hamburg. Club Women Hear During the business session a The choirs of St. John's Union The Rev. Earl G. Wolford will chairmen, will feature a Dairy SPRING VACATION conduct E. and R. services Sunday day, was guest of honor at a party contribution was made to the Can­ Council talk. Mrs. Ethan Trexler church, Pricetown, and Frieden's at his home on Vine street. Re­ DRIVE CAREFULLY! y f C •••»iNsCei /rem ifreatCafie/ «WV/ Ku Rowena Schaeffer, a sophomore Evangelical and Reformed church, at 9 A. M., at Pricetown, followed cer drive; the state convention, it will head the hostess committee. fctown freshments included a large cake. Richard D. Kline, student advij» »r at Linden Hall School for Girls, Oley, will present the Easter can­ by church school. chairman with Mrs. Sell, of the was anounced, will be held in Har­ During the social hour the fol­ rood, R. j 7 The following attended: Mrs. Lititz, arrived today to spend her tata, 'Portals Everlasting," by For­ An egg hunt will be held for chil­ to FHS Safety Patrol, requests £)e sponsoring Music Division. risburg, May 26-28; and Mrs. J. lowing served punch, Easter eggs Weidner, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent cooperation of all motorists whj n tester vacation with her father rest Walter, Easter afternoon at dren under twelve, in the field ad- The chorus quartet comprised Malcolm Homan, co-chairman with and crackers, in an Easter setting: 2:30 at Oley, and Easter night at | joining St. John's church, Saturday, George, Gordon George and son passing the school during recess i a Mrs. Daniel Thomas and Mrs. Earl ert, Glenn, William, Helen and State Vehicle Code states that t"l e and other members of the chorus for their share in making the proj­ ists will be Elaine Weidner, Mrs. and Mrs. Edna Noll. ect an "over the top" success.. Miller. LION'S LADIES' NIGHT Edith Powell, BarbaraJSJolL Shirley Mamie, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pe­ maximum speed when passing' a were Mrs. Walter Baucher, Mrs. The Lions Club will hold its an­ ters, Mr. and Mrs. John Hammas, school during these hours, is f5 Ralph Kieffer, Mrs. Mary Orlando, Mrs. Paul Rusby, president an­ Noll, John Reider^an^HftttSIell nounced that yearly reports of Di­ "FLITTINGS" nual Ladies' Night Thursday, April Clauser. / Cubs Revel in a and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, miles per hour. "Drive carefull^" Mrs. Elmer Schaeffer, Mrs. Walter [Co. 17, at Hotel Fleetwood. Samuel Fleetwood; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richard Kline advises. "Remembj r Herbein and Mrs. Charles I. Kutz, vision chairmen are due by the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barrall have Sebl is in charge of the program. The annual Easter Monday Night Wagaman and daughters Phyllis, that the life you save may be tint altos. May meeting, and asked members moved to 219 West Race street meeting of the two congregations "Jungle" Program Cynthia and Melody Jean, New­ of your child." to bring their by-laws, for the pur­ George Noll has moved from Top- port R. I.; Ruth Brodman, Read­ The dancers were Lucille Schoed­ pose of study. The program, under ton to Mertztown. Thirty-six cubs from five dens ing; and Mr. and Mrs. James Rep­ ler, Kathryn Miller, Shirley Hilbert, the sponsorship of the American Walter Seidel moved from Kutz­ CLASSIFIED ADS PAT Carol Stufflet Shirley Dietrich and revelled in a sure-enough jungle Home Division, Mrs. Elda Homan town, R 1, to Mertztown, R. L party at the Legion Hall, under the direction of the Rev. Harold W. Open Daily 9:30 to 5:00; Thursday 9:30 to 8:jO TY Sell, Cubmaster. Also in attendance were five Boy Scout leaders and 15 parents. Dens One and Five, dressed as Open o Koch Brothers s bears, presented a bear dance; and 90-Day CHAftGI ACCOUNT similar stunts were performed by Den Two panthers, Den Three Bring You monkeys, and Den Four pythons. But Alack, Alas! as the finale the Look your best pythons ate the monkeys! Den Mothers in attendance were Mrs. Dorothy McKently, Mrs. James Hotpoint's Amazing Heffner, Mrs. Arthur Rauch, Mrs. Edward Koch and Mrs. Robert Meitzler. At a recent Pack Meeting Lillian 10-Year Protection Plan Schlegel showed a series of slides on on nature subjects. The dens meet weekly at the homes of den mothers, and the EASTER

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CHRYSLER THE FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS TET PRODUCED Listen to \€^__H .he World's Best Music Over WFMZ. The following programs mlt sponsored by Koch Brothers! REICHARD MOTORS-U. S. Route 222, Kutztown, Pu. Ktok Man. Dinner Concert 8:30-7 P. *L *m Wed. Symphonic Matinee 3:05-4 P. M SVf* IP* mm SWAM Auenrom IrL Music Magazine 9:06-10 P. si. **if fmm TEN The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday^ April 10, 1952 EVERYBODY'S BIRTHDAY Everybody's Birthday will be Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified Ads Classified A* -*n- celebrated by the Legion Auxiliary PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATt WANTED LEGAL NOTICES April 14, when a program on FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE "Cuba" will be presented. SPECIAL OFFER ON 1951 TV SETS. We PUBLIC SALE OF NEED farms of all si,* a, buyers waiting. If IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF NOTICE Proceeds from the public card will give a free antenna, and free installa­ YES, SIR! VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS in the market for a j uick sale, contact BERKS COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA Notice is hereby given that William C. In estate of EDWsftri vl01"1** tion with the purchase of each 1951 TV In the village of Bowers, Pa., on Saturday, FREDERICKS aj AL ESTATE No. 123. April Term, 1952, A.D. Cremer, Sr. and William C. Cremer, Jr., of Reading. R. D~ No i°A*^ a. party April 17, at the Legion Hall, set. Sylvania, Motorola, Capehart. Stewart It's Manderbach's April 19. 1952. at 12:30 P. M. 130 Main St., Soude^-on, Pa., Route 113 To: Agnes Murphy, 2006 Fifteenth Ave., 925 Weiser Street, Reading, Pennsylvania, Notice is hereby irlea*^ *« Warner. Admiral, *nd Emerson. Leeser Mo- Pbone 2040, after I ±M. call 609 Vancouver, British Columbia, and all other and Robert D. Cremer of 406 Chestnut Street, mentary on the est & nf kM J«*rj will benefit child welfare, and a Coal stove, gas stove, writing desk, couch, •sr i West Reading, Pennsylvania, have entered into ton, phone Topton 68. Marl3-tf FOR GOOD USED CARS mirrors, safe, radio, washing machine, meat Marl3-8t parties interested in Lots Nos. 304 and 305 decedent have been 7 large attendance is expected. grinder, bed sheets, comforters, beds, carpets, "JUS : ; in Farview, Cumru Township, Berks County, a registered partnership agreement and do All persons inde. FIREWOOD for sale—#6.00 per toad deliv­ Recently We Traded in Many antique'tables, chairs, rockers, antique dishes, TO RENT or BUY 3 Ifjd room modern home Penna.. and more particularly described in hereby certify: said decedent are ren ered. Jacob K. Hartman. Kutztown, R. D. floor, table and kerosene lamps, garden tools, in Kutztown schooD-district. Or will ex- pjan Book Vol. 2. Page 41 in the Office of 1. The name of the firm under which said and all persons ha ana r\'.~ ""*= I 2, pbooe 679S. Mart2-tf Fine, Late Model Cars on Ameri­ wheelbarrow, carpenter tools, lawn mower change for a few h>rtrs work each week, the Recorder of Deeds of Berks County: registered partnership is to be conducted is against the estate o f tl- - "?* > &. Clossified Ads ca's Truly New Autos, 1952 Lin­ and numerous other articles not mentioned. Apply Box 84 Kutztjyn Patriot. AprlO-lt Take notice that on the 27th day of March. WM. C. CREMER and SON. REGISTERED. HELP WANTED Conditions by " 1952 the Township of Cumru did cause to be 2. The general nature of the business in­ coln, Mercury. These Trades, MRS. ELLEN M. LOCH issued out of the Court a writ of Scire .Facias I tent\eAt to te transacted by the said firm or BIDS w ANTED to reduce to judgment a municipal claim for partnership is designing, manufacturing, sell- ORDINANCE EXPERIENCED tractor-trailer driver, must DAN. CRONRATH. JR., Nearly All One-Owner Cars, Are Auctioneer Aprl0-2t* /.«w„«iTW7t i T TU ncxTXTcvTifivrii i ***** tax filed to No. 256 December Term, ng, repairing and dealing generally in sewing ATTEN and ISATITW . have references. Apply to Russell E. Conrad, machine attachments, parts, accessories, tools, iourt Street, Read.ng"; ^^ ORDINANCE NO. 272 42 S. Maple St., or call Kutztown 6086. Offered for Sale Far Under O. COMMONWEALTH -F PENNSYLVANIA 1950> M.L.D., in the sum of $6.00, with An Ordinance to promote the general health POSTPONED PUBLIC SALE NOTICE Til BIDDERS 'interest, and against Lots Nos. 304 and 305 supplies and in such other business of a Aprl0-2t similar nature or related thereto as shall be ol the Borough by regulating the keeping of _ P. S. Ceiling. On the farm of J. A. Trexler, 1 mile south The Water and Povi. Resources Board of in Farview, Cumru Township Berks County, Estate of ANNIE MfiTr.T1*! livestock, and by prohibiting the keeping of PERMANENT HOME and wages for woman the Department of Foi J*ts and Waters of the Penna., and more particularly described agreed upon by the parties, in the City of Estate of ANNIE MILLER Zl 1951 MERCURY FORDOR of Virginville, on the Moselem Springs Road commonwealth' of Ve'j Jsylv.nia will receive Plan Book Vol. 2 at Page 41, recorded in tawny Townsfup. Be.kV fWl a? decaying, offensive, or unwholesome matter on wno wj[j J0 house work for two adults, r m m C ery, 0, h se Reading. 1951 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE UA ll£t. -J i*i i K t ii" ^° i*D ^ " sealed bids until 2:00 r\M., Eastern Standard the Office of the Recorder of Deeds at Read Letter, of adm.nlUrafiToa' fc' - any premises located within the Borough. | Write Patriot Box 89. Aprl0-2t 7, 3. The amount of capital subscribed to and Be it enacted and ordained by the Council , 1951 FORD CUSTOM V-8 SEDAN AtS^A^i^alL^^* Thy, on Myaday, ApsjglL lt»at the office ing^ Pa .ff ! contributed b, each partner, i, as follow,: tate having been gnfltrTtoV*J*** Conditions bv of t1*80"^ Ro°? 4*]» Education Building, Now therefore, I, Roy Schweitzer. Sheriff j &«ner. it., Five Thousand and all persons indebted to Che «t£ "^k^ of the Borough of Topton. and it is hereby WOMAN to clean halls in apartment house, 1950 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN SEDAN y willianj c lre 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN '•- IOHNT TRPYTFB Harrisburg. Pennsylvania which will be pub- of Berks County, pursuant to the Act of 19.23 F Hundred Dollars consisting of cash and to make payment, a id \.hr^t enacted and ordained by the authority of the : por details call Kutztown 2203 after 6 P. 1949 FORD CONV. CLUB COUPE L. R. WELDER. Auct. JOHN TREXLER licly d and read-At that time, for the May 16 PL. 207. Section 18 hereby ootefy SaaSte Robert D. Cremer. Three Thou- M. AprlO-lt Apr}-2t saie 0f one parcel of teal estate situate in you and all parties interested to file your j sJn c. To permit weeds and similar vegetables as assistant to houseparents in children's Payment. Bank Terms on Balance heat, attached garage, with large yard and 10% of the amount bi^'must accompany each signs, and their successors in title: Reading, Pa. .)*** J^ not edible or planted for some useful or or­ cottage with group of twenty boys, ages lot. Located 3 miles east of Kutztown on EXECUTOR'S NOTICE namental purpose to grow or remain upon five to nine years. Some housework and proposal. Checks will >e returned to unsuc- j On April 8. 1952. Alfred J. Myatt and road leading from Route 222 to Hinter- Estate of MAHLON J. DIETRICH, late of ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOSr^- the premises owned by them in the Borough supervision of children required. Social se­ Geo. D. Manderbach, leiter's Crossing. Mrs. Mary Mittl, R. No. 1, de Estate of CHAR LI £ D SHFASCS8 or upon the sidewalks, curbs, or gutters curity coverage, time off each week, full Kutztown, Pa. AprlO-lt "'•ft! Wa£"and PO& Resources Iloard .Jg^J&S ^"k^A \*Zg*^"-* ** <*"*. *" " Reading. Berk, Cou.^. ^dJSl •** adjoining. maintenance and cash salary offered. Fine Inc. W All Sds'must V "1 trm rred^in ealed' en th,ei£ crfaint '"^if00? $ CTm°n SS* ] *^» testamentary on the above estate hav- d. To keep bogs, cattle, sheep, or goats, opportunity for the right person in need of NEW BRICK HOME ?f Berks to No Mav T rm Letters of administration on i£Tk_ within the limits of the Borough, within 500 a home and an opportunity to render 9-4242—TEMPLE, PA.—9-4242 v.inrL oth? shovef aSvesi^H m.A«l "Sd P"™!? . -? . ,f - "»• , ing been granted to the undersigned, all per- tate having been granted to tf* |L£!!!» feet of any dwelling house not owned and Christian service. Apply in person. The Aprl0-2t . i velopes to the above Jll Jress and marked Bid ,„ an action to quiet title against you. set- ' *, inrl<.Rr«1 aa ihe estate are reauested to all persons indebted o the estate sTUz^ to make payment. ,,nd those h»L?*N occupied by the owner of the said hogs, Lutheran Home at Topton. Pa. Mar27-4t Four rooms, bath, expansion attic, hot air for Shoemakersville P^Vrty" ting forth that Atfred j. Myatt and Gertrak SSL ^SSSL"J? JETs^Lf^ES £ d,, , 8 to present the same, without dek» * • cattle, sheep, or goats 1941 CHEVROLET 1V2 ton panel truck, good heat double floors basement garage, large | Condition, of the St and bid forms may My att. his wife, claim title to the property ^'se^ntt^i^e without dellv to condition. Apply Fleetwood Dairy or call W,SWe Re , MARGARET M. SHEAEE»7i12T 1^ e. To permit any animal or fowl to run at RELIEF WORKER in supervision of group of lot Priced right K. C. «!^I * be obtained at Schuyl^U River Project office. known as No. 4J1 Sotuh Tenth Street, situate j ^"'.^ _\^.ZrT_Z ft C( if •, son Street, Reading, Penna i& itl** large within the Borough older boys and help with recreational pro­ Fleetwood 2181. Aprl0-2t Estate Broker. Phone Reading 6-3284 or 18 North Fifth Street^lieading, Pennsylvania. on the eastern side of South Tenth Street be- DANIEL M. SAUL, 241 E. Main St.. Kutz- torney,. SPEICHER*jW4 AUSTW 44^ * f. To keep or suffer to remain on the gram for teen-agers Will employ young I 1951 FORD pi^-up truck. V£ ton. low mile- A tn 14Kutztow A. ANn D2140 BUNGALOW—13.590. AprlO-t. Stonfe | S. S. LEWIS. Chaii>(an, Water and Power tween Cotton St*rt and Muhlenberg Street. fiKft-Sfe. **%-%%*.£ *° "',*, ?l V?' St.. Reading. Penna U.uJi premises owned or occupied or used by any | person with clean habits, trustworthy ana tge like new. Phone Kutztown 3661. spring house, garage. Modern kitchen, stall person, firm, or corporation, any decaying or j reliable, and mature enough to work effec- AprlO-tf Resources Board. > Apr3-3t in the Gty of Read.ng. County of Berks and P^XLE* ft TREXLER. 25 N. 6th Su shower. Apply Richard Henry, Virginville, NOTICE TC BIDDERS to the said Alfred J. Myatt" and Gertrude offensive or unwholesome matter of any kind, tively with young people. Would also give I Pa. Aprl0-5t ^....^^..T.,^.' n,>mf»,»,.„. State of Pennsylvania, more fully described j Reading. Pa. LJ-MarZ7-6t or to permit the same on any vacant lot or consideration to older person past middle SELL yoar used car to Nick Gliberti Maters, COMMONWEALTThe Water and PaH vfl *F ResourcePENNSYLVANI, Board Aof Myatt, hi, wife Thoma, in sDee J.d MyattBook . Volwidower. 918. , ! in any street or highway adjoining. age with previous experience in teaching Kutztown, now for the highest paaaaate the Department of Foj story brick completely furnished, dining room, 13 room amount of the bid. ijjfceck, will be returned Joseph Goodi at or abou^ April 16, 1860; that WILLIAM B. HERBEIN, GIRLS and experienced sewing machine oper- dwelling house and lot. No. 86 Noble St., home with 3 bath,, partially furnished to unsuccessful bidde=ri". the records do not reveal how or from whom Buf •ally atllAV'S AprlO-lt 8ess ators needed. Apply Deisher Knitting Mills, Kutztown. Pa. Lot containing 75 feet by 150 Priced for quick sale, reasonable down pay The Water and Po*„tr Resource, Board re- the said Joseph Good acquired his interest in Apr3-2t feet. serves the right to reject any or all bids. the aforesaid premises; and that the saaY corn- TAX ORDINANCE NO. 186 Kutztown, Pa. ment, balance can be arranged on terms. Improvement,—Large double living room. Write Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkland. Richmond All bids must be v. fcmitted in sealed en- plaint piays that the aforesaid premises be An Ordinance of the Borough of Fleet- MEN WANTED. Good working condition,, kitchen, 4 bed rooms, full bath, large closets Hill. Ga Apr3-4t velopes to the above i>p ire,, and marked "Bid discharged of said mortgage, and that you wood. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, fixing experience not essential. Apply Deisher Knit- electric, gas, water and sewer connected for Hamburg Reach ft ition HI-I". be compelled to commence an action ot Sizes 4 to U the tax rate for the fiscal year 1952. ting Mills, Kutztown, Pa. Apr3-2t I Vacant—Immediate possession on settlement. COUNTRY HOMES. RETREATS. FARMS Condition, of the Zi^e and bid form, may ejectment to recover said premises or be for- Be it ordained and enacted, and it is hereby Inspection—Thursday. April 24th. from 6 j A 7.toom 2.story log and brick home be obtained at Schuyljt 11 River Project office, ever barred from bringing such action. ordained and enacted by the Council of the JANITOR and handyman wanted. Apply Le- t , in .L . _ • . i . improvements, set in, near big borough. 18 North Fifth Street leading. Pennsylvania. You are required to file an answer to the Borough of Fleetwood, Commonwealth of Van's Farm Market. Route 222. Apr3-2t X S. S. LEWIS. ChaM'Un, Water and Power foregoing complaint on or before June 20. $12.75 to $19.75 Pennsylvania: — side of Bieber thaAlleyt certa.. Containinn vacang t approxlot on. eas105t g A u.room brick homet levef rich soil. 2 Resources Board. Apr3-3t 1952; if you fail so to do, judgment will be feet front and 79 feet in depth. sheds, near bus line and big borough. entered against you. Section 1. That a tax be and the same is CITIIATIOaJC lAIAKITCH 15 A. 6-room home with all imp., large hereby levied on all property and occupations »IIUAIIUN» WAIMItU No. 3. All that certain lot on east side of poultry house, and 2-car garage, set in, SEALII i BIDS This notice is given prrsuant to an onto of Sizes 12 to 20 Bieber Alley, containing approx. 120 feet front Sealed bids will 1*. deceived by the super­ the Court of Common Pleas of Berks County within the said borough subject to taxation for near small town. borough purposes for the fiscal year 1952, as WELL-EDUCATED middle aged man desires and 280 feet in depth, with 2-story frame 19 A. 5-room stone house, bam, stream, visors of Richmond To Vnship, Berks County, dated April 8, 1952. follows: part time office work. Write Patriot Box 2. shed containing garage space for 6 cars, and woodland—a retreat. at the home of the jftretary until April 25 VINCENT QRANT, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Tax rate for general borough purposes, the Apr3-tf* 1 story frame 7-car garage. 27 A. 7-room stone house, all improvements, at 6 P. M., for thirty' housand gal,, asphalt; LJ-AprlO-lt $19.75 to $26.75 sum of thirteen (13) mills on each dollar of | No. 4. All that certain large vacant lot dairy barn, 3-car, 2-,tory garage and work­ 3 thousand ton, 2B srjdie; 750 ton, IB stone. assessed valuation; EXPERIENCED FARMER and handyman on east side of Bieber Alley, containing ap- shop, pig sty, poultry house near bu, line, Bids will be opefii*d and publicly read EXECUTOR'S NOTICE For debt purposes the sum of one (1) mill j needs work. Write Patriot Box 86. i prox. 400 feet front and 500 feet in depth, at village. April 26 at 10 A. M; Kl Mohn's Ga, Station. In estate of FLORENCE G. MERKEL. late on each dollar of assessed valuation; AprlO-lt* j or approx. 3 acres 50 perches 39 A. Stone and frame home with all imp., The supervisor, re«i »e the right to reject 0f the Borough of Fleetwood, Berk, County, TOM SAWYER Shirts TOM SAWYEl! Polo Aim Making a total tax rate for all Borough At the same time and place will be sold good barn, workshop, garage, stream, good any or all bids Pennsylvania, deceased. purposes of fourteen (14) mills. the following personal property: road. Further information '"an be obtained at the Letters testamentary on the above estate White Dress Shirts Section 2. That any ordinance, or part of BUSINESS SERVICE home of tbe sec ret a Q,. $. to $1.95 "Warm Morning" parlor heater, large 40 A. 7-room stone and brick home, 4 fire­ V having been granted to the undersigned, all ordinance, conflicting with this ordinance be book case and desk, books, Hensel player places, nice barn, big meadow, woodland, IK , M. SCHWOYER, persons indebted to the estate are requested to $1.95 Boys' Sircks 39* and the same is hereby repealed insofar as SEE Unger at Topton for bicycle parts, Dina- piano, davenport, chests, bureau with desk, pine,, stream. Land bordering on good road. Apr3-3t Kutz&vn, Pa.. R. D. No. 3 make payment, and those having claims to the same affects this ordinance. tone muffler,. Dual mufflers and extensions. , tables, chairs, kitchen cabinet, china, glass- 45 A. 6-room stone house with all imp., cold present the same, without delay, to White Dress Shirts, Adopted this 3rd day of March, A.D. 1952. We have all kinds of auto accewories. We ware, cutlery, utensils, bed room suite, beds, cave, big stone barn, sheds, meadow, stream. CARD Of THANKS R. JOSEPH MERKEL. 213 North Richmond Others at 4 Prs. \\ RAYMOND J. WEIDA. sell new hand and power lawn mowers, i carpets and rugs, step ladders, garden tool,, Self-supporting farm bordering good road. Street, Fleetwood, Pa., Executor. President of Council full service for one season included in price, j and many other article, too numerous to 52 A. 6-room stone house, some imp., summer Uj» LJ-Aprl0-6t French Cuffs $2.95 Boys' Ties 65c & ^1 Aptroved this 3rd day of March, A.D. 1952. All kinds of mowers sharpened. Call and ; mention. house, big barn, garage, fish dam, some JOHN J. HOPPES-^'e wish to thank sin­ J. WALLACE LUCKENBILL. delivery service. Visit us. we have it at a j Personal property sold as estate of Jacob woodland, good road. cerely our relatives friends, and neighbor, ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE lowerj>nce. Unger', Garage, Main St.. Top- I C. Hoch, deceased. Real estate Nos. 1. 2. and who were ,o kind -Ji their expressions of Gabardine Sport Shirts $2.95 Bow Ties 50c Burges, 60 A. 8-rooms "like new" house, big barn, In estate of MATTIE M. DAVIS, late of ton. Pa., phone 149R2. Apr3-4t , 3 as estates of Ellen Hoch and Jacob C. pig sty, garages,' fruit trees, meadow, sympathy and for biir floral tributes dur­ the Village of Molltown, Maidencreclc Town­ CERTIFICATION ——— Hoch, deceased; No. 4 as estates of Ellen ing our recent ber« f ement. TOM SAWYER Rain Jackets To the Secretary of Internal Affair,: STOMACH ULCERS? springs, good road. ship, Berks County, Pa., deceased. Famous Hoch and Jacob C. Hoch, deceased, and Mary 67 A. 7-room stone house, 1st floor finished AprlO-lt* ? THE FAMILY Letter, of administration on the above es- I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance Greenwood Natural Goat Milk has what O'Neil. i\. /-room stone nousc, isi uoor nnisneu | _^_^______^ * liners oi administration on me aDove es- for Boys or Girls BERKSHIRE HOSIER* i, a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. it takes to heal them! Available at Dairy Real estate to be offered at 2:00 P. M. with knotty pine, big fireplace, also 3-room ; ,OHN A REESER—fl%-wish to express our *** having been granted to the undersigned, 186, enacted by the Council of the Borough cottage, set away from mam house, b^ Jinccre gratltude te "friends, relatives, and *H Persons indebted to the estate are requested —2 miles south of Bowers^—11-7 daily. Mr. Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M., when t0 make $3.95 and $4.50 of Fleetwood on March 3rd, 1952. and Mrs. Edgar D. Gehris, Mertztown, R. terms and conditions will be made known by barn, poultry house, meadow, stream, good neighbor1 for their;sympathy, kindness and payment, and those having claims $1.35-$l;5lWrt5 ELLIS W. BUCHMAN. road floral tributes dunnf«,bur recent bereavement. to present the same, without delay, to F. D. Apr3-tf HIRAM J. HOCH. v AMY B. WITHERS. Box 30, Evansville, LJ-AprlO-lt Borough Secretary VICTOR W. HOCH, Other farms up to 300 A. AprlO-lf THE FAMILY FENSTERMACHERS REAL ESTATE Pa., Administratrix. DESTROY—Rat Killer—with WARFARIN, CLARABEL M. FINK, R. JOSEPH MERKEL. Esq.. Attorney, 31 Open Thurs., Fri. & Sat., nights—Closed Good fiiaj MARY B. O'NEIL. Bowers Road, Topton. Pa. Phone 218R2 FOR SALE ready mixed, ready to use. 1 lb. $1; 3 lbs. Apr3-4t NOTICE OH MEETING North Sixth Street. Reading, Pa. $2.75; mouse size 39c. Guaranteed. Leh's L. R. WELDER Auctioneer LJ-Aprl0-6t 12 Noon to 3 P. M. Drug, Hauck Feed & Grain, DeTurk's Hard- , MEIT7LER and 1950 34-FOOT MOBILE CRUISER—2 bed BUILDING LOT on S. Laurel St.. Kutztown. ANNUAL^ MEETING ware. Beck's Mill. J. M. Schappell & Son,; GREENAWALD. Clerks EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE rooms, tile bath and kitchen, rugs, porch Fleetwood Mill, Rauch', Pha macy. Buck', JOHN G. ROTHERMEL and 186 ft. frontage, clear title. Pbone Kutz­ Notice is hereby jfven that the annual and awnings. Reasonable. Phone Fleetwood town 2454. Apr3-2t* meeting of the lot hcy^-Jjer, of Fairview Ceme- In estate of ISAAC J. ALTHOUSE, late of Store, Kerchner', Feed Mill; Harry J. DANIEL G. ROTHERMEL, City of Reading, Pa., deceased. 5931. AprlO-lt Smith, Maidencreek. Apr 10-6t i Attorney, [T.Anrin.u tery will be held, tt) the John R. Gonser •* P 3 6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, bath, cement eel- Memorial Chapel. M^fclay Evening. May 5 Letters testamentary on the above estate n vin RAY FICKES BUCKET-A-DAY STOVE with pack, in good TIRFc RATTTRIFQ m«f„r Z7u .^«.„,;^, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE lar, hot air heat, electric hot water heater. 1952, at 8 o'clock, fc;'^he election of trustees » 8 been^granted to the undersigned^ all TI S B ATT R E S < t0r l Ce S0 , insulated, storm windows, newly painted. to serve for the ensuviA year and the transac- P««>n* indebted to the estate are requested to condition. Very reasonable. Phone fleet- ^ ; „ ^ L . J ™ *1 ,,?I *I„*^. 5 / f?- REAL ESTATE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS make polishes and wax. rad. cleaners and seal ModeAi kitchen, double garage ood con- tion of such other buJfTess a, may be properly payment, and those having claims to wood 4196. Aprl0-2t ers. auto glass and channels, elec. appliances Pursuant to Order of the Court of Common OUTFITTER TO MEN AND BOYS toasters, "washing machines, vacuum clean- Ple» of Berks County, there will be sold at dition. 113 Locust St.. FT Pa. brought before the noting. I P*™ent the same, without delay, to TRUCK '48 INTERNATIONAL pick-up. A-l Apr3-2t LIIV^OOD M. BARTO LUCY A. ALTHOUSE. 1164 N. 13th St.. ers. M. M. Hollenbach. between Fleetwood, puhlic sale on c,,.,,™ Reading, Pa. Executrix. condition, 19,000 miles. Call Kutztown SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1952 Aprl0-4t KUT2TOWN, PA. 6722. Aprl0-3t» Route 222. AprlO-tf TRACT OF GROUND, southeast comer Kel­ ^""'^ : RUSS ELL H. YODER, Attorney, 31 N. 6th On the premises. No. 21 South Maple Street, ler Street and Croll Street, Topton; 264 feet Street, Reading. Pa. Mar20-6t METAL BUNK BEDS, in good condition. AUTHORIZED FULLER BRUSH SERVICE in the Borough of Kutztown, Berks County. frontage by 140 feet depth. Must be sold A Quality Biush Pennsylvania, the following described real es­ 416 W. Main St.. or call Kutztown 6421. tate: to settle estate. Submit offer. Edna M. Aprl0-2t Prompt delivery on mail or phone orders All that certain 2^ story brick dwelling Diener. 210 Home Street. Topton. Pa. NOTICE BY GAME COMMISSION JOHN D. ANGSTADT house and lot on which same is erected. No. Apr3-tf This is to certify Hijt on March 26. 1952, 7 FT. DEARBORN MOWER. Lansdale side 212 N. Richmond Street 21 South Maple Street (at corner of Maple pursuant to the provision, of Section 719 of deliveiy take, manure spreader. May be seen Fleetwood, Pa.—Phone Fleetwood 2682 and James Streets), Kutztown, Berk, County. 2-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. J {he Act of June J, ;9}7. P. L. 1225. a, at New Smithville Hotel, Kenneth Hill, Febl4-tf Pennsylvania. Containing 40 feet by 160 feet. room,, electricity, running water. } acre,, amended, a petition ogned by the required phone Krumsville 2125. AprlO-lt* . Improvement,—6 rooms and batn, pipeless in Ruscombmanor Township, lew than a number of qualified tridents of Beiks County Absolutely the ! WILKNIT HOSIERY—Guaranteed w":! heater, 2-car garage, electricity, water, and mile south of Walnuttown. Priced to sell. was filed to hunt $ ' chase foxe, in said fy Gen„al E|ertric period for any county that may file the re­ able cheap. Apply Patriot Office. Apr3-tf you" card,. busines, announcements 3-piece living room suite, ueneral electric | ______^______quired petition for s" specified calendar year; Samples on request. Write: refrigerator. Kenmore electric wj'her chest. |i2,0OO FIRST MORTGAGE on J20.000 and that upon convgetion of the required TRUCK with steel body and oak floor, suit­ ALLEN B. ROMIG chinchair,a , rugscloset, , carpet,table, , dishes(on,e cookinold:fashionedg utensils) , home. For appointmenppoi t or information write advertisement, and rH tipt of proof of publi- able for farm wagon. Call Kutztown Com- j Patriot Box 88. in Berks County Mertztown, Pa. Phone Topton 177R2 2V2 tons coal, and numerous other articles not AprlO-.t cation, hunting or ej) Ising of foxes will be muniry Locker Plant, phone 6171. Apr3-2t JanlO-tf mentioned. «™ r\m .'irrne TOITA-VC W»H lawful in said counM for the remainder of 500 OLD AUTOS or TRUCKS. Will pay |i ^ pe,^ &«# u, EASTER PLANTS. African violets and vege­ Sold as the property of Kate R. Berger. the nonru y mtIlctt e sixty AUCTIONEER $30 up for any car or truck that can be d s designated. "£ table plant,. Mrs. Harry Heck. Kutztown. I Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M., when 25 Years Experience terms and conditions will be made known by towed or run to my yard at Walnuttown. | Thi$ £otice j, ,*, jft,hed by the Pennsyl- R. 3. Phone Kutztown 5032. Apr3-2t Will Take Complete Chaige of Sale THE KUTZTOWN NATIONAL BANK. RUM Berg. Phone Fleetwood 5974. vania Game Commi:»\>n in accordance with JOHN R. CLEAVER Guardian Mar6-!2t« the provision, of Chi; Act cited. The general TURKEYS!—Small Beltsville Whites 6 to 9 provision, of the 1M permit such hunting lbs. Reallv bioad breasted, com fed. no oil Phone Yellow House 9-J432 L. R. WELDER. Auctioneer or drug flavor. Live or dressed. Lawrence Write Boyertown R. D. No. 2. Pa. MEITZLER and WANTED TO RENT from August 20 to tb> end of the following Good, between Fleetwood and Lyons. Phone Novl5-tf GREENAWALD. Clerks March. THOS. D. FRYE<: Executive Director. v\—.~,™A Ann Mifi: u ~~""————————————— jyniJOHN KJ.G. miincnruLROTHERMEL anan d APARTMENT or HOUSE wanted for Air 4-DAY Apr3-2t Fleetwood 4051. Mar27-jt EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERER wants work DANIEL G. ROTHERMEL. Force Chaplain', wife and two small chil­ JOHN DEERE B TRACTOR with rollomatic at home. All kinds ol odd chair, recov- , Attorney, LJ-Mar27-5t dren. May 1st or 15th. Call Hamburg 2705. and power troll. Used two seasons. Call ered. Platforms rebuilt and cushions refilled Aprl0-3t LOST? TR^! CLASSIFIED Kempton 111-11. Mar27-3t Also tufting. Samples and free estimates PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Warren D. Faust. )01 S. Franklin Street. and PERSONAL PROPERTY on PAINT I OR SALE—over a carload of Glid Fleetwood. Dial 2956. Febl4-12t Saturday. April 12. 1952. at 1:30 o'clock den well-known quality paint at special ... _ . On the premises late the residence of m ket vacuum HORMAN O. FOOSE. deceased, in Ruscomb- SPECIAL bargain price, of $1.90 per gallon for grav ^H * * and red, $2.60 per gallon for white and cleaners repaired. Parts lor all makes and manor Township. Berks County, Pa., approxi- models. New and used machines tor sale, mately one mile northeast of Pricetown on green Arenel Farm, Feed Mill. Shoemak- Mar27-tf We call for and deliver. Representative in concrete road leading from Pricetown to New ersville. Pa. Kutztown area every Wednesday. Singer j Jerusalem. Thurs., Fri., Sat. R !iun. finly 7 HIVES OF BEES. Edward C. Dietrich. Sewing Machine Co.. 742 Hamilton St.. | REAL ESTATE Kutztown, R. D. 1, phone 3894. Mar27-3t Allentown. Pbone 4-7695. Oct26-tf | 36-acre farm, consisting of 2Vi story stuc­ co-covered stone dwelling house containing 3 ONE WORM DRIVE LIFT with 1 Vi h.p. CONVERTIBLE tops recovered, furniture and i rooms on first floor, 4 rooms on second floor, motor suitable for garage work. Good run­ auto upholstery. Venetian blinds. George attic and basement; stone and frame bank 1950 LINCOLN 4-door Sedan with 1950 BUICK Super Sedanette. *adio ning condition. Can be seen anytime at Stump, 228 E. Main St.. Fleetwood. Pa. barn, and other outbuildings. Carl's Service Station. Route 222, Main Phone 4711. FeM-tf Premises may be inspected on Saturday, hydramatic, radio and heater, Highway. Mar27-tf April 5th, and on day of sale. and heater, dynaflow, Eaiy Ey« DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED. Market prices PERSONAL PROPERTY very low mileage.A real buy at ROTOTILLER GARDEN TRACTOR, can be paid. Call any time. John R- Cleaver, Yel­ 1 Case tractor, and tractor plow (like new), Glass. Like New! $ '895 seen at Hancock, Pa. Used one season, will low House 93432. Apr5-ti binder, threshing machine, grass machine, sell lor 2/3 of original price. Mr. Rupp. grain drill, corn planters, harrows, wagons, only $1995 Mar27-tf DRIVE IN—FLY IN radio and TV boa- i seed cleaner, hay rake, ensilage cutter, misc. pital. Louis Marello Airport, east of Lees- ' small farm tools, hay. straw, 125 bu. oats, fc^Can nutate a 1950 FORD Sedan Coupe (Custom) BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED port. Pbooe 139. Over 100 acres of park- lumber, etc. 1948 BUICK Roadmastei Convertible ing area. Aug9-tf Household furnishings consisting of kitchen FARM EQUIPMENT range, coal oil range, bed room suite, tables, heater, looks and runs like new TRACTORS: Cat. 15. MMR, J.D. A ft B. chairs, old-fashioned comer closet, and many with dynaflow. Must be «*i *• 10-20 I.H.C. MONEY TO LOAN other articles too numerous to mention. car. Driven only 11,000 To be sold as the estate of HORMAN O. FAMILY PLOWS: 2 & 3 Base Mdb. & Disc. LOW COST AUTO LOANS oo new uui FOOSE, also known as HARMON O. FOOSE, miles $1395 be appreciated. Only .$^'34? MOWERS: 7 ft. I.H.C. 6 ft. Ford. Save the cost of one full installment. deceased. MANURE SPREADERS: Sears. Coby P.T.O., FIRST MORTGAGES placed oo improve. ANDORA M. FOOSE. Faiquhar. real estate. The National Bank of Toptoc Administratrix MM Corn Sheller. 12A ID. Comb., Hammer Toptoa. Pa., pbone 32R2. Member FDIC R. JOSEPH MERKEL, Mills. Grain Drills. H.G. Cletrac Cult. Esq., Attorney LJ-Mar27-3t NEW 600 gal. Iron Age Sprayer w/hde. 30 other Fine Cars 1946's to IfSlf* Boom. 500 gal. Fiel"d r 5:00 rP\ > a special bargain price. Arenel Farms_ Feed Mill. Shoemakersville. Pa. Feb28-tf f i. •I II!

AeJ, Second Section THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Second Section **1Cfi ^- Serving The East Penn Valley For More Than Seventy- he Years

F^e& VOL. LXXVII KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 19S NO. 49

ytt •aims 0r %, **JL •id d«cdSF* K. Reinert, though absent, lent as­ Arlan W. Kamp is 864, New Y< ,*«, of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Miller, 301 tomotive Maintenance Course con­ enth annual School Library Con­ P»»c saroT^Vj*» "Book Glimpses" sistance. New York. West Walnut street. ducted by the 12th Engineer (C) ference, at which the chief speak­ I«ecutor' *****1 lD April 17 Election Visits Parents Sergeant Grant Bleiler has been Battalion of the 8th Infantry Divi­ ers were Elizabeth Yates, author *>..W Enjoyed by 100 Election of officers will take place SR Ray Oswald, Bainbric^e, transferred from Fort Jackson, S. sion's Specialist Training Regiment and winner of the Newbery medal at the April 17 meeting. Mrs. Fran­ Maryland, visited his parents, J2. C, to Camp Gordon, Georgia. at Fort Jackson, S. C award; and Morse Salisbury, direc­ **3%.£5 ces Wright, of Hess Brothers, will and Mrs. H. D. Oswald. « Visits Parents tor of information services of tht P NOTICJ - At Woman's Club demonstrate "Table Settings" and Transferred ? Melvin Moyer, stationed with the Atomic Energy Commission. Jerrell Sober, KSTC tenor, will 2nd Lieutenant George Lich^iV Navy at Norfolk, Virginia, visited K.S.T.C. Notes The Youth Leadership group held sing. Mrs. Francis DeTurk will head walner, Jr., from Camp Cairjft, his parents, Mr J and Mrs. Lawrence its annual recognition dinner at the the hostess committee. Mrs. Conrad, of Scranton, Colorado, to Reno, Nevada. V" Moyer, Virginville. Easter Vacation ends Wednesday, college, when Dr. Q. A. W. Rohr­ Way. to ^a* •> Pfc. Ralph Keiser, U.S.M.C, .Wo Exercise Long Horn April 16. bach presented the certificates. Also Impersonates PASTEL COLOR SCHEME Parris Island, S. C, to Quant. Vi, Emalyn Weiss, supervisor of spe­ IN GRACE DIANA SHOPPE Sergeant Robert K. Heffner, A recent assembly featured Queen Mary Virginia. Lyons, and Pfc. Reuel Oswald, cial education in the Berks schools, A pastel-color scheme has been Pfc. Clifford Sayer from ItjHt Clarence Fuhrman, dean of Phila­ spoke on "Youth—Democracy's used in the redecoration of the Mertztown R. D. 1, are participat­ delphia radio musicians, and musi­ More than 100 members and Jackson, S. C, to Fort Bragg, »PO. ing in Exercise Long Horn at Fort Hope." (gnoj —— guests enjoyed "Dramatic Glimpses Grace Diana Millinery Shoppe on cal director of KYW. He was as­ Enroute to U. S. 3*, Hood, Texas. sisted by Thomas Perkins, baritone; [KSe?-^- of Current Books" at the Woman's the first floor of the Rhode Build­ Pfc. Richard Schadler, son OaWC$. LEAVE FOR LOS ANGELES • tbe above o*«. ing. Aboard Tug Morris Braun, violinist; and Thom­ Club, presented by Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. Norman Schadler, f SO Mr. and Mrs. Wenaeil Bard and Hill Conrad, Scranton. Introduced The wall-paper, with a black Donald Smith, gunner's mate, as Elmer, cellist South Maple street, is one of.vdte third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. son Jeffrey, five-weeks old, left via by Ruth Bonner, president, she also background, features pale blue veterans of the Korean War £«? The college was represented at azaleas and yellow butterflies. The Paul L. Smith, Fleetwood R. D. 2, private car for Los Angeles, Call* SnX * impersonated Queen Mary of Eng­ recently left the 24th Infantry'Di­ the 27th annual spring conference fornia, where Mr. Bard will be land, whose story is told in "Mother windows are adorned with draw­ is aboard the ocean-going tug, of the Eastern States Association of [to h» ASL^ vision in Japan for rotation to the Papago, with the Atlantic Fleet ployed. and Queen" by "Crawfle," the for­ string draperies of matching colors, NIPPON CHOW CALL . . . Mrs. Sadako Saeni, Japanese war bride U. S. Schadler, a member of Head­ Professional Schools for Teachers, mer governess of "The Little Prin­ and the woodwork is snow white. •f Sgt. Caries Saens, San Antonio, Tex., teaches her hubby the art quarters Company, 21st Infant'# Aboard Destroyer at the Hotel New Yorker. The rep­ cesses." Fluorescent lights have been in­ of eating with chop sticks. Regiment, entered the Army in^p *- Richard Heffner, fireman, son of resentatives were Dean C F. Lytle, LOST? TRY CLASSIFIED Sea*** Interspersing her reviews with stalled. cember, 1950, and arrived in K«i.a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heffner, Fleet­ who served on the board of control; human interest quips about au­ Grace Diana, the proprietor, has in May, 1951. He has been awarded wood, and Richard Luckenbill, elec­ Richard Evans, Slatington, a mem­ thors, and a "chignon" joke about a gay variety of accessories for Eas­ the Combat Infantryman Badge »p& tronics technician seaman, son of ber of a panel on 'The Teacher's herself, she presented excerpts ter outfits, and will be pleased to the Korean Service Ribbon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luckenbill, Social Responsibilities in the Local BE YOUR OWN have folks come in and look around. **• 112' ftoba. from both fiction and non-fiction. one campaign star. Lyons, are serving aboard the de­Community;" David Mitchell, jor to K-TiT Among her choices were the fol­ Our Men in Uniform stroyer Harold J. Ellison in the Honesdale, an evaluator of "The BASEBALL EXPERT lowing: "Jefferson Sellick," by Enroute Home j Atlantic. Teacher's Work in a Democratic Carl Jonas; "Time to Remember," Regional Enjoys 413TH POSTAL UNIT TO j Homer Deisher, Topton; Mr. andj Master Sergeant William Ster^r Completes Course Society;" and Nancy Klopp, Shill­ TRAIN AT BOROUGH HALL Mrs- Victor Kunkel, Kempton; Mrs.!18 enroute home and expects tof r« by the late Lloyd Douglass; "Ad­ Katie Miller Mr and Mrs Pfc. Clifford Sayer, son of Mrs. ington, who represented the Stu­ WITH YOUR OWN ventures in Two Worlds," Dr. A. J. Army engineers at Washington, I > - - Wood-; J Kutztown by May. His APO >i- Daniel Sayer, Kutztown R. D. 3, dent Activity Board. Speakers and Panel n r w„ mmniAta4 « •• •: row Bauer and sons William, Ron- dress is San Francisco, Califor^fa. Cronin; "I Never Grew Up," Cobina d e ohatio ns recently completed a 10-week Au­ More than 300 attended the sev- Wright Sr.; "Country Wife," Dor­ Jdth thriLnZ nf » * f , aid and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Promoted OFFICIAL Members of the 10 Guilds of Wn f ard Baus and othy Van Doren; "President's Sueo?rnnln o^° °I Children, Robert, Re- David Schwoyer, Cherry Point, Evangelical and Reformed churches 1 Lady," (Rachel Jackson) Irving ^"S^HSSSfloor of the borough hal.!^."!l as a train^ ­ Eh-a* Doaxald, Alburtis; Shirley N.C., has been promoted to K of Kutztown Regional heard speak­ Wotring, Mertztown; Mr. and Mrs. poral. GUIDE Stone; "Dawn of Glory," Agnes ers and also enjoyed a panel-pres ing site for the 413th Army Postal Unit, Kutztown unit of the O.R.C. Stanley Hoffa, Reading; Mr. and In Washington, D.C. Turnbull; and "A Man Called j entation of departmental* reports at Mrs. Wayne Haas and children Den- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rothermel, Peter" by Catherine Marshall. She j the seventh annual spring meeting. The Unit, commanded by First ; nis, Larry, Richard, Christine, »Walnuttown , and Leona Wel3*r, Easter also alluded to Grandma Moses,, The morning and afternoon ses- howfnsfSa tS«i„« i . !tf ' David' M™< Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lyons, spent a day in Washing&n, NOW and Emily Kimbrough's "Through i sions were held at the Lynnville fining sessions in the Kern and children Larry and Diane, D.C, where they met Pfc. IjEml its Charley's Door" and considers "I church, Anna Hollenbach, Guild V.F.W. home. The space to be oc­Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Buck and sons Rothermel, who is stationed with Led Three Lives" by Herbert Phil- hostess. Attendance, including all cupied by the Postal Unit is part John and Wilbur, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J the Marines at Camp Lejeune, N.C READY brick, an honest avowal concerning officers and chairmen, totaled 77, of the office used by Battery C, Flowers Clayton Kern, Charles Reidenhour, • Pfc. Rothermel spent the weekend It'a ready, but copies of the new 1952 communism. j d the offerings, $50. 337th A.A.A. Gun Battalion, former an LeRoy Meitzler and Anna May in the capitol city. edition of the Official Baseball Guide She stated openly that she did , Mrs. J. Lloyd Snyder, Acting Le- Kutztown unit of the Pennsylvania are available at only a few newastandt Meitzler. Sent to Maryland not consider "From Here to Eter-, high Synodical president, gave "The National Guard, now on active duty because of the coat of producing. Yoa nity" by James Jones, worthy of a < Cleveland Report"; and Mrs. Nevin at Fort Dix, N. J. Pfc. Roy Kern, U.S.M.C, has been may obtain at your sporting gold* Sends Cuckoo Clock transferred from Parris Isl&nd, store or by ordering by maiL Pulitzer prize, because of the con-; Kirk presented details of the or- Pfc. George Gift stationed in 12 stant repetition of obscene words. | ganizing of the new Mission in Al- S. C, to the U. S. Naval Base, Psltix- There are more than 600 pages in torn WAVE ZIMMERMAN HAS Germany for the past two months, ent River, Maryland. 1952 edition with official rules, aver­ "The Queen Mother, who will be lentown, which her husband is PERFECT SCORE IN RADAR j recently sent his mother, Mrs. Rob ages, reviews, etc.—everything that a 85 on May 26," Mrs. Conrad re- shepherding. Marcia Zimmerman, Allentown, ert Gift, a cuckoo clock, Transferred $19.75 David Miller, airman, third cjiss, baseball fan should know to be ported vealed, "is a stickler for punctual-j Ruth Kohler conducted a litera- formerly of town, recently achieved on happenings in the game. Marine Trio Promoted has been transferred from ? the HUNDREDS OF MODERATELY PRICED (to 20 ity; hates black; and not only saves ' ture exhibit and sale. Mrs. Roya perfect score in a radar test at Only a limited number of copiea avail­ string but ties it and wraps it in Smith, Regional, and Mrs. A. L. the WAVES training center, Olethe, John Hilbert and Edgar Schwoy- Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, able at $ 1. Postage paid. So order now. balls. And when she invited 'Craw- Rhoads, Synodical chairman of so- Kansas. Only one other member of «• ,Lyonf' and Norman Mdler- Colorado, to the Rapid City A F. leetwood Base, South Dakota. He is the^son 12 Copies of THE SPORTING NEWS I $26.75 fie,' the author of the book, and Ciai service, exhibited the new proj- the class shared that honor. She f - * ?• 2, were promoted Easter Plants to nvates first cla If you should wish to receive, in Ad­ former governess of the little prin- • ect "For Another's Mother." Alliene also made a score of 97 in naviga- i P - ss, upon com- dition to the copy of the Official Beoe- cesses to tea, she heated her silver DeChant presided; and devotionals tion. pletion of U.S.M.C. boot training at WILL BE ON SALE Parris Island, S. C Schwoyer quali­ ball Guide, twelve copies of THE lo Shirts teapot over a spirit lamp, and serv- j Were led by Mrs. Victor Walbert, of She expects to complete her pres­ CHARTERED BUS Cr SPORTING NEWS, send J2.50 and ed it in blush pink china, with muf-1 Ziegel Guild, and Mrs. Carl Gramm, fied as sharpshooter, and Hilbert >5 ent training in April when she will get a combined value of $4 for only fins, scones and cake. And when i Regional second vice president, be eligible for Air Controlman and Miller, marksmen, during TOUR SERVICE BEFORE YOU BUY £2.50—a saving of £1.50. 39c the tea was over, she invariably, with Mrs. William J. Schroeder, rating, the equivalent of Seaman weapons training. This is a special introductory offer to asked about the latest books, the New Tripoli, R. 2, at the organ. Promoted get you acquainted.. first class. Call SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF THE $1 latest plays, what was going on in Panel Presentation Her father, Royce Zimmerman, is Reservists Charles Burns, Fleet­ If you are a baseball fan we trust k will appeal to you and you will want &$1 the cinemas (movies), and trends Those who shared in the panel employed by the Kutztown Pub­ wood, and Gerald Eisenhart, Top- FOLLOWING EASTER FLOWERS: in politics. In all her life the Queen presentation, in which the audience lishing Company and does the ton, were promoted to sergeants in CARL R. BIEBER to start your subscription with the Mother was never bored!" weekly "make-up" of the Patriot. the 342nd Military Police Escort teams going into spring training. also participated, were Mrs. Earl KUTZTOWN 5121 Be sure to use this coupon. $20 for Girl Scouts Moyer, Ruth Kohler, Mrs." F. D. Guard Company. Azaleas Hydrangeas Geraniums During the business session the Slifer, Mrs. Herbert Schlenker, CORP. JOHN REIDENHOUR John Dry in Korea Hyacinths Tulips r-©K Sporting Nett*- ^SIERY Girl Scout campership donation Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Oscar L. FETED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Lt. Colonel John Dry is com­ EASTER PAGEANT Cinerarias $1.65 was raised from $17 to $20. Stein, Mrs. W. B. Dreibelbis, and A party was held at the home of manding officer of the 21st A~AA. Daffodils 5 It was announced that the Liter­ Mrs. Stanley Brunner, departmental Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reidenhour Battalion, an automatic weapons RADIO CITY, NEW YORtf Lilies Roses chairmen; these officers: Miss De- in celebration of the 21st birthday battalion, on duty in Korea. The eear ei Ihe OffWei fcneba* ' ature Division will meet tonight 9 TRIPS Gardenias Guide ami 13 cop!** cf THI SPOtT-' >d Friday at St. Paul's Church, when Mrs. Chant, president; Mrs. Gramm, sec- of their son, Marine Corporal John Battalion is attached to the 25th Guy Saylor will review Michener's, ond vice president; Mrs. James D P. Reidenhour. Infantry Division. Sun., April 20-Sat., April 26 "Voice of Asia." Patterson, secretary; and Mrs. Nor­ The guests included Corporal and Mrs. Dry and son Bill expect to Social Hour man Hoffman, treasurer; also Mrs. Mrs. John Reidenhour, Mrs. Adda! be settled in Kutztown in the near LEVAN'S FARM MARKET White iris and snapdragons, and W. Theodore Miller, historian. Gorr, Breinigsville; Mr. and Mrs.future . KINDLY MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS Mrs. D. Horton Nace, first vice Charles Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ For reservations and informotion call U. S. Route 222 Phone 6052 rhododendron flanked by tapers, A.P.O. Address Kutztown 6481 or 2277 centered the refreshment table, at president, was moderator. man Kunkel, Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. The A.P.O. address of Corporal which Mrs. James Sittler and Mrs. Synodical Delegates J. Gomer Saul presided. Fancy These delegates to the Lehigh sandwiches, tea, coffee, fancy mints Synodical meeting were appointed: and salted nuts were served. Mrs. Miss DeChant, Mrs. William Drei- R. S. Leh, hostess chairman, was belbis and Mrs. W. Theodore Mil- assisted" by "Mrs. William Arndt, j ler; with Mrs. D. Horton Nace, Mrs. Mrs. James Bierly, Mrs. Charles, Glenn Flinchbaugh and Mrs. C. J. Boger, Mrs. Edmund Collins Jr.,! Smith as alternates. Mrs. Thaddeus Judson, Mrs. Earl' A box lunch, topped with ice ie Moyer and Mrs. L. Merlin Stauffer. cream and coffee served by the host Mrs. Curtis Luckenbill, Dr. Doro- ! Guild, was enjoyed during the lunch thea Kleppinger and Mrs. Webster ,hour. „_[''____. The Fall Workshop will be held ES at St. Paul's, Kutztown. TEETH OUT FIRST GRANDDAUGHTER Linda Ann Loch, born recently in NEW TEETH IN the Allentown hospital to Lester inty THE SAME DAY and Jeanette (Breininger) Loch, is NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED the first granddaughter of Mr. and 8:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Mrs. Clarence Loch. ——m The Lochs have two other sons, Paul and Charles, and two grand­ Broken Sets Repaired sons, Dennis and Martin, the sons WHILE U WAIT of Charles. "All of us live in a row on Kutz­ OUR OWN LABORATORY town Route One" Grandma Loch reports: "Charles is on our farm; Lester and his family are in a Loose Seta Relined trailer on the farm; and my hus­ L E-Z PAY PLAN! band, Paul and I are in a remod­ DR. HI. C. GOULD elled schoolhouse." DENTIST MECK—A daughter was born in i. Only the Sacred Heart Hospital, Allen­ 636 £*£?.. 636 town, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meek, he/p/no Klinesville. I. Radio Easy Eye .$1895 Give the little lady a/ hand Percy Brown HIS ad is addressed to husbands—husbands UT out on the open highway—with a clear and luxurious softness of its seats. ivertible 1 TwhoVe yearned for the thrill 6f sitting B straight Wretch before you—your hands Youll like the velvet-gloved grip of its Wide- seen to Nursery behind a broad hood packed with horsepower still have command of the wheel—you can feel Band brakes, and the most capacious trunk in .$1345 • —and the pride of rolling down the street in a that sure, firmueas y and eager responsiveness Buick history. GIBRALTAR, PA. car that tells the world, "Here's a man who that's a part oi the fun of driving. You'll like the smooth surge of Dynaflow FIVE MILES SOUTH OF READING—use Sooth •* S». froaa Reading aa knows the finest thing on wheels." The rest of thb fun is in something else that's Itm Schuylkill River Road, Route S3 Drive, and you'll like — but why waste time But husbands have wives. And wives have new tills year i - the highest horsepower that a talking, when you could be finding out more For Spring Planting and Years of Beauty been known to say, "No big cars for me. Buick Firebalj Engine has ever delivered—and than we can ever tell you? How about making FRUIT TREES: Fruit bearing size treas. Appl. $430, Pear ***** Ch*"y They're too hard to handle." an Airpower carburetor that lets loose an a date to do that right now? $7.50; Appl. vorieti.. S1-S0 up. Pooch %XM up, sw. Cherry $1J5 up, Pear extra reserve pi power when needed, and still $1J5 uP; bHgh» proof Chestnuts $\J5 up; Dwarf Apple, Poor, Cherry. New EoHipmont. naaaaanrfea. *w* omd models ar* euajset m> okomtym Howard Meriool *lum, Noetarene %*JS. > Well, we have an answer for that one. It's a adds extra mihs to your cruising range on each Whits sUUmaOs ageseaael at fOjataaaata*easra eee* on Rnnnmtirw* aa*. ORNAMENTAL NORSERY STOCK: Pin ^^j^'.^'S^ 99 ROADMASTER with Buiek's new Power JSteer- tankful of gam Norway Mopio W. %*.** *** Sehwadlor Maf* 6 4 h,flh. $4.00, 8-10. $7.50f Weeping White Birch, $&-** **- ing.t And Power Steering takes over any time So we suggest a family demonstration. FLOWERING TREES: Weeping Jap. Cherry jV. S4.50; ££*"•*£C£rry, the steering gets tough—works like a helping (Us CO. Si.25 up, FI. Caafcs, $,.7$ up* Magnalien, $SJ5 up; P.nk J>ogsvood. $Z00 up. EVERGREENS: Taxus (tews) 10 for $4*0 up, all varieties of evergreens, hand—reduces the effort of turning the wheel You'll both like the hushed and restful silence Axolea $4.00; Rhssdo

•HBH1 TWO The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursday^ April 10, 1952 senior class of Parkland High ! school on a three-day trip to Wash­ Cabaret Dance at Schmoyer, Hilda Meek, Mrs. Ed­ Chafey, Oley, corr^ZTT^ Shower Is Given ward Meek, Mrs. Wallace Weaver, Mrs. Grofe Heads eS n MAXATAWNY NOTES ington, D. C, where the pupils at­ tary;andMrs.JT S ^« «**. tended a session of Supreme Court. * Mrs. John Schofer, Mrs. George lenberg, treasurer. lg** •!% CLARA A. RICHARDS, Reporter KHS on April 19 Wirtz Sr., Cyndy Schofer and Mrs. They also stopped at the Naval Berks Federation Speakers were Miss P , Academy at Annapolis, and toured For Erimia Furst Phillip Dorr. The KHS Future Homemakers of Dietz, Richmond. vTl* ^ The Rev. Franklin D. Slifer, John Schappell and sons Maynard Mt. Vernon. Emma Furst recently was feted Pr America will hold an informal Rain­ Mrs. Warren G. Grofe, Boyer­ ed "Ghost Ladies o • 'wm- **£ Evangelical and Reformed pastor, and Harold, Topton, and the Rev. at a surprise miscellaneous shower, WHO'S NEW town, was elected president of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller trans­ bow Cabaret Dance on Saturday, I ^Z °~> "*u~^^Cr"^"' T"^ SCHAFFER—A son was born in and Raymond Kcrbobo^^ will conduct preparatory services and Mrs. William J. Rupp and acted business in Bellville. N. J. April 19 from 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. in I home|of Mrs. George Berks Federation of Women's Clubs Umvenuty. whose subk?"** at Zion's Church tonight at 7:30. children, William Jr., Timothy and the Allentown Hospital to Ray and at its spring meeting at the Abra­ Communion will be administered Barbara Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. William Peeler and the High school gym. j Schofer, 107 Mairv street, Topton, Grace (Pilgert) Schaffer, Huffs Landscaping With a pwf ** children Anne, Frederick and A floor show, featuring amateur bv office employees of the Atlas ham Lincoln, Reading. Her assis­ on Easter Sunday at 10:00 A.M. The following visited Mr. and Church. tants, also chosen for a two-year Among those al th* L Following the service, a catecheti­ Mrs. William Fegely: George James, Allentown, moved to Alex­ talent, will begin at 9:15. There will Mineral Products ('ompany, Mertz- GERMAN—Twin daughters were table was Mrs. RusseU */?**«* andria, Virginia. Mrs. Peeler is the be a master of ceremonies, and town. j term, include Mrs. Henry R. Christ- vice president of th*

services at the Lynnville Church School will present an Easter pro­ department at KSTC will give a ; Sunday at 9:00 A.M. gram at 7:15 P.M. Rehearsal for the talk on "Art" at a meeting of the » LDS—273 Main Street, Kutztown, Pa. Norman Oldt unloaded a carload program will be held on Saturday Wyomissing Woman's Club By Reserve ion Only—No tickets sold at Railroad Stations of rock phosphate at the Kempton ; afternoon. •»»-»»i^a»»»piia^—«»»»ia»a»»»»»»iaMMaaaeaa|l •" eeeeaaaaaaaaaaaasaaasaaaaasaasaaeaseaeaasl station. Following rehearsal on Saturday Mervin Loch and Robert Fenster­ afternoon for the Easter program, macher purchased shoats at the an egg hunt will be held. All chil­ sale held by Curtis Berk. dren of fhe Church School are in­ William Held, Hynemansville, was vited to participate. in this section shoeing horses. The youth of Ziegel Church will Mark Feinour transacted business hold a joint meeting on Sunday in Pottsville. evening, April 20. Arthur Oldt, Lehighton, was a The Literary Society will present an all-Pennsylvania-German pro­ local visitor. gram on Saturday evening at So­ ^SSWIRST MOTOR OIL Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wiesner and ciety Hall. Among the guests will Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Kunkel called be Pumpernickle Bill and the Rev. on the Mark Reisser family. C. R. Rahn. The public is cordially Mrs. Mark Feinour and Mrs. For­ invited. est Oldt transacted business in j Judge James Henninger, Allen­ Kutztown. town, will speak on "Juvenile De­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diehl, New j linquency" at the meeting of the Tripoli, called on William Schroed- ji Weisenberg Parent-Teacher Asso- DEVELOPED er. OMIC ENERGY jciation on Monday, April 21, at the Stanley Brunner, Breinigsville, jjne w Weisenberg school house. The transacted business in town. i public is cordially invited. Twenty-one attended the April meeting of the Seipstown agricul­ tural 4-H Club, held at Society Hall. Ma. Sle* Is cut ia aiiee • naoe., X, X. The group is conducting a news­ 3. 4. «. SUe 1 ltt yds. 54-ln. (Drees pattern Included) paper scrap drive during the next No. S2S4 is cut in aiiea U to SO: St to 48. Size IB. St* yds. 35-ln.. eta yd*. lie several months. The next session rec. will be held on Thursday evening, Send SOc for EACH pattertattern name, address, style number an< May 1. to AUDREY LANE. BUREAU.an Bdo elxe . ._ „..«.~w. Box 30?. The "Chick to Egg" 4-H Club, a arfadlson Square Station. New York. N.Y. The new Spring-Summer Fashion county-wide organization, will meet Book ahowa US other atylaa. SSc extra. at Society Hall on Monday evening, April 14. The girls' home economics 4-H Atomic tool I California Research Corpo­ Club will meet on Thursday eve­ Of Special Interest ration scientists equipped test engines with piston rings treated at the Atomic ning, April 17 at Society Hall, when Energy Commission's Oak Ridge Plant. "Organization Night" will be ob­ George ("Shorty") Schadler, who served. Officers will be elected. has been seriously ill, is under ob­ Those named will attend the Le­ servation at the Allentown Hos­ high county Officers' Training meet­ pital. ing at Parkland High school on Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening, April 29. Curtis Kupp, Lyons Road, were: The Weisenberg 4-H Club will Mr. and Mrs. Ted Coffin and daugh­ receive an award for being "The ter Sonya, Frankfort, Delaware; Outstanding 4-H Club in Lehigh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Reho- Democratic Candidate for County for 1951" at the meeting of beth, Delaware; and Mr. and Mrs. the Chapmans Farm Bureau, Fri­ Russell Kupp and daughter Sandra, LEGISLATURE day evening, April 18. Members of Farview, Reading. the group are urged to attend. 4th DISTRICT—BERKS COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angstadt Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breininger are erecting a residence on Trex­ Vote are building a house along the ler avenue. Seipstown-Claussville black-top OTIS S. road. Mr. and Mrs. John Christman, Geiger counters detected instantly the East McKeesport, visited the for­ rate at which metal wore away from these Mr. and Mrs. Roy Werley are atomically treated rings—under different building a house along the Seips- mer's sister, Mrs. O. L. Stein. They circumstances and with different oils! ROTHENBERGER town-Fogelsville road. were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Van Andle, Turtle Creek. Primaries—Tuesday, April 22, 1952 Members of the Dry family, new­ comers to the community, are liv­ Among the many who witnessed Your VOTE and INFLUENCE will be ing in a trailer on the James Seyler the Kutztown-Avalon championship greatly appreciated game were John and Allen Bubeck, Political AcM. property. Marilyn Miller accompanied the local students at Penn State. Faye Reifinger injured the first finger of her left, hand when she caught it in machinery while at work at the Saucony Shoe factory.

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' I The Kutztown Patriot, KutztQwn, Pa., Thursday, April 10, 1$62 THREE Crossword Hospital School of Nursing. She is Bernville, April 19 through April and son Danny and Mm. George a member of the nursing staff at the 26. Admission is free. Schlegel and daughter Arlene, Puzzle DRYVILLE Fleetwood, visited Mr. and Mrs., hospital. FENCE LINES The event is sponsored by the BORIZONTAX The bridegroom is a graduate of Mrs. loan Bfoyet John Moyer. I secleslasaeel Lewistown High school and is a Building Industries Exchange of vestment Reporter Meekness as Christ used tbe 4 Sign of the senior pre-theological student at Reading-Berks. Zodiac word is not inert; it is energetic- I A month Albright College. Communion will be administered J florae eodaese at Christ (Mertz) Lutheran Church It is not negative; it is positive. It - 0f healing is not passive; it is active.-—Rev. 8pe 13 To depict LOWER LONGSWAMP on Sunday at 9:30 AJML by the Rev. ^ aker* {J Form of KUTZTOWN TO VIE IN W. A. Cameron *to be' Dr. J. O. Henry, Allentown. The Kutzto is Treats with LEGION BASEBALL LOOP Lee JL catechetical class will be confirmed " maUce Reporter Meekness excludes revenge, ir­ .Uh *« ft Body ef tree Kutztown will be among the eight on Good Friday at 7:30 P.M. by the £Tenc *»i*ej ,j A«rUorm fluid Rev. Paul J. Dundore, pastor of ritability, morbid sensitiveness, bat e Clubt «o Intended teams competing during the 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reinert and not self-defence, or a quiet and il Deadly pale season of the Berks County Amer­ the Amityville Parish and president ij Note of acale children, of Topton, called on Mrs. of the Reading Conference. The steady maintenance of right— than ican Legion Junior Baseball Reinert's > parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theophylact j? Parcel of land League. The remaining seven are members of the class will also re­ n Evergreen tree Joseph Romig. ceive their first Communion. ml.) Reading, Bernville, Leesport, Mt. m fimploya WEDGE Mrs. Kate Delong, Hancock, spent Mrs. John Scheidt and children 31 Belonging te Penn, Boyertown and Birdsboro, several days with her son-in-law SJ Becites who had representatives at a recent Terry, Neil, Lois and Kay, Gibral­ DR. C. W. GELATT j4 Symbol for and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil­ aodium confab at the Gregg Post Home, tar, visited local friends. jf Abrading lip Zeigler, near Maple Grove. OPTOMETRIST Implement Reading, and Shillington, which as­ The following visited Mr. and jt The self I pi.) sured officials it would enter the Mrs. Annie Mest, Nazareth, visit­ Mrs. Jason Dreibelbis, who recently 148-130 W. MAIN STtHT S Malay gibboa ed her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. 39 Caudal circuit moved into their house near Down- (Opposite Greenwich St.) appendaje and Mrs. Paul Scheirer. 41 Babylonian The schedule will be adopted at ingtown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dreibel­ KUTZTOWN, PA. deity a meeting on Wednesday, April 16, Leo Reinert accompanied Neils 4t SUokea NAIL WITH HEAD CUT OFF Althouse and Claude Fairchild, bis, Richard and Kenneth Ruther­ Tel. 2444 URhUy at 7:30 P. M., at the Gregg Post ford, Charles Gilford, Mrs. John «j Makes term­ Topton, to the auto races at Read­ inated Brain Home. Moyer and Bertha Fox. OOFFICf 1 OPEN EVENINGS material ing. 43 To make lace Paul Kramer, Morris Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. George Riemondi edging Harry Hoch represented Kutztown PREVENT WEDGE THAT KEEPS AX ON HANDLE from working- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lilly and 40 A formula 18 Scottiah river PUZZLX NO. 179 children, of Alburtis, visited Mr. of supplication 18 Two-toed at the re-organization meetings. out by locking It In place with a headless nail. Place nail in groove 4t Curved struc­ and Mrs. Harry Fenstermaker. CTS sloth (pl.) 4T Flab, eggs 49 Musleal note Hoch-Balthaser Post, No. 480, Amer­ across wedge. Nail binds against wedge and handle. ture of mason­ 20 Optical il­ 48 Beast of 50 Drink slowly ry (pl.) lusions burden 53 Sun god ican Legion, will sponsor the K- John Keese, Mertztown R. D. 1, III! gl Electrified 21 Cm high particle 22 Citv in town entry in the league. Last year, dren in grades one, two and three; visited his son-in-law and daughter, gs Pocketbook Bulgaria Ai lO- r«» to Puzxle No. 178 the local Juniors completed their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilbert. 54 Man's name 23 Measure ef are invited to participate. THE BEST F00D..AIWAYS! 66 A footlike par distance A L I A R I 3 P R card with a six-and-nine record. BOWERS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Strauss 58 To annov 29 Upper cham­ rn, i Asher Kutz, Wilbur Kutz, Fay IT To knock ber of parlia­ D I D S I E R E B I etteville, N. C, and Mrs. Alma Kutfi. moved from Harlem to the house of 8 ment In B Mrs. William Angstadt 2 V A T T A R I Mrs. Maude Kercher, Alburtis R. D. France E A I VERTICAL Reporter Kaufman, Broomall, Pa., visitec* Split Lobster Tail, Scallops, hi 26 Former Rus­ B A R I D E A L Mr. and Mrs. Albert Minner, St. 1 Roman bronze sian rulera Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Weiser. Fried Shrimp, Crab Meat H A R D •A|R C 0 R B Peter's Church, visited their son t Part of month 28 Symbol for ~-m The Rev. Wilson H. Hartzell will Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grim an< Balls, French Fried Potatoes 3 Shining iron A I T IEIBH H E A S and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 4 Mimics 29 A portico Hi s administer Communion at Trinity children, of Kutztown, visited Mr and Cole Slaw—garnished I Ethiopian title 32 Kind of raee R I DE D G B|R 0 X Allison Minner. I Roman and Mrs. Leroy Gambler. with tomato and tartar 33 Plural ending 5 OS p B Lutheran Church on Easter Sunday numeral 36 Lagoonj {p s • R| o Judith Moyer is on the sick list sauce—all for only $1.15 I Heraldryj 38 Soap foam *• 40 Slumbered nnOQ DDD EEEE at 10:00 A.M. grafted M E T A L M E 0 I Dried stalk 42 Indian The members of Trinity Luther­ CAKE SALE of grain mocassin A D B A L I N B B E Sell Your Car 9 Insect 44 Honest a an Church School will present the The Aid Society of Becker's St SPECIAL for 45 Woody plant V A H P A N 3 I R A 10 Noah's boat s AT il Affirmative 40 Disease of A H T S T E A R 1 Easter program on Sunday at 7:15 Peter's church will conduct a bakt* answer fowls w a Fridays- P.M. sale Saturday April 19 in the Keod. KRUMSVILLE The Missionary Society of Trin­ inger building from 9:00 A.M. ift Clam Bake—Cup Clam Chowder, Doz SIGNS OF THE TIMES ity Lutheran Church will meet on noon. A liberal patronage is ON AUTO AUCTION Kites. Ruth Fenstermaker Wednesday, April 16 at 7:30 P.M.pected . Steamed Clams, Vi Spring Chicken, Com Roller skates. at the Church. Every Friday at 8 P. M. on the Cob & Potatoes $1.75 Top-down cars. Weds C. L. Klinger An egg hunt will be held on the HOME AND BUILDING SHOW Buyers from all over the state are here SERVED 4:00 P. M. TO 12:00 P. M. Robins on the college campus. lawn of Christ (DeLong's) Evan­ The 26th annual Home and Builrh Chicks in pastels, and bunnies in Jerusalem (Red) Church, Kemp­ gelical and Reformed Church on John Border and Russ Berg itore windows. ton, was the scene of the recent Saturday at 1:00 P.M. Boys and girls ing Show will be held at the Read*, WILT ROUT'S Garden tools on display. marriage of Ruth E. Fenstermaker, of the primary department and in­ ing Municipal Airport, M a i \\ Operators 1 MILE WEST OF KUTZTOWN—Phone 3941 "Cheeps" at the Post Office. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul termediate classes and school chil­ Hangar, Reading Aviation Service, Baseball bats and gloves. Fenstermaker, Kempton, to Char­ SUPPORTING ACTRESS . . . Apple twigs on the editor's win­ les L. Klinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Hunter hags husband Bob dow-sill, soon to bud. Charles Klinger, 1025 Union street, Emmett In Greenwich Village Reading. The double-ring ceremony apartment after news she re­ IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT was solemnized by the Rev. Luther ceived Academy Award for "best ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED J. Linn. supporting actress of year" in IN THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT film "A Streetcar Named De­ The bridal party comprised Mar­ sire." ion and Marie Fenstermaker, twin sisters of the bride, bridesmaids; 2 APPLIANCES IN 1 DRIVE OUT and Peter Young, classmate of the Pete Barto Captain bridegroom, best man. The ushers TODAY TO were Harold Fenstermaker and Peter Snook. Of KHS Golf Team Nuptial music was rendered by Thomas Jones, vocalist, and Mrs. Pete Barto, a senior, has been FARR Daniel Fitterling, organist. named captain of the KHS golf NURSERY CO. The Church was decorated with team, which will compete in the white lilies, palms and' candles. 1952 season of the Central Pennsyl­ vania Scholastic Golf League. Other Weiser Park, Womelsdorf, Pa. The bride, given in marriage by IN THIS BIG NEW G-E! Cougar linksmen are Richard and Drive thru our 128 A cres her father, was attired in a gown Dallas O'Neil, Benjamin Herman, of white satin and Chantilly lace. See our Displays Jr., and Paul Christman. Steve The fitted lace bodice had a jewel Sayer is the alternate. neckline and long, pointed sleeves, AZALEAS and the satin skirt, with lace ap­ John Silan and Harry Yoder will BLUEBERRIES plique, ended in a court-length co-mentor the KHS golfers, and CHESTNUTS train. Her fingertip veil of French home matches will be played on A REAL FOOD FREEZER DOGWOODS illusion fell from a cap of Chantilly the course at the Berkleigh Country MAGNOLIAS lace studded with pearls. She car­ Club. With its own separate door! Keeps up to 70 pounds o* ^ozen POTTED ROSES ried a white prayer book topped York won the league champion­ foods at, zero temperature, for as long as one year I Frescos RHODODENDRONS with a white orchid. ship the past two years and is un­ fresh foods and leftovers! Her sisters chose gowns of yellow defeated in its last 22 league Write for our complete list taffeta with matching bonnets. Mar­ matches. During the 1951 season, CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY ion carried a colonial bouquet of the Yorkers reeled off 12 straight violets and pink rosebuds, and triumphs to finish three games in EASY TO CARRY HOME, Marie, violets and yellow rosebuds. front of Hershey, which compiled EASY TO TRANSPLANT^ Both mothers selected navy blue a nine-and-three record. A BIG REFRIGERATOR dresses and had orchid corsages. United States Golf Association IN THEIR MODERN The reception was held at the and local club rules will prevail With its own separate door! Over 15 square feet o/ iHelf area in all matches. There will be match CLOVERSET POTS home of the bride. in this compartment alone! The bride is a graduate of Slat- play only with the Nassau scoring I ington High school and the Reading system in effect—one point for each As much refrigerated fresh-food storage space as standard nine holes and one for the 18. Play­ 10-cu-ft refrigerator! Never needs defrosting! __m\ ers will play in twosomes, unless course conditions will not permit. The league standings will be de­ Don H Pay the Penalty termined by a point-standing—two points for a victory and one for a tie. Five players comprise a team. FAMOUS G-E FEATURES of Neglect! The annual District 3 tournament, 36 holes of medal play, will be held Besides the two separately insulated, separately ref rigerateu at Hershey on May 16. The four compartments, you'll find rustproof aluminum shelves, a con­ Delay in finding trouble is costly. With the latest low scorers will qualify for the 54- hole P.I.A.A. tournament at Penn venient sliding shelf, handy utility basket, butter conditioner, tools and equipment our mechanics will do the job State May 23-24. and lots more features! Last year, Charlie Strack, York, quicker, for less money. captured the District 3 title with a 36-hole score of 71-76—147, and the state crown went to Bob Schoener, STOP IN TODAY! Allentown, with a 54-hole card of G-E DEPENDABILITY 214. The KHS schedule follows: Powered by the world-famous dV April 14 Hershey Home Myeis A. Balthaser & Son April 18 William Penn Away ptsndabh General Electric sealed- VIRGINVILLE, PA. April 21 Carlisle Home in refrigerating system I Apr| 25 Lancaster Away Phone Hamburg 2991 AprU 28 John Harris Home May 2 Lebanon Away Dealer May 5 Wilson Away May 9 York Home DODGE - PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS May 12 Mt. Penn Away 19 Reading Home SALES — SERVICE May 26 Lower Paxton Away The opener on April 14th has been postponed due to the Cougars' trip to Florida. € AN ADVERTISEMENT TODAY New vegetable Rolla-Drawers glide smoothly A CUSTOMER TOMORROW in and out atvJt touch. 79 LENNOX ALWAYS 10.2-cubic-foot oNir *4 Ask for REFRIGERATOR PER WEEK warm air conditioning "Rolling Rock" OrfW PREMIUM BEER FOOD FREEZER see tr TODAY AT- Sas-Oi/Coal Now Redi-Cub> ico trays let you pick out at Tap Room, Club COMBINATION one cube—or is many as you want I or Your Distributor #* M. D. Ziegler | FRED G. T. SNYDER HELPS OFF. Phono Fleetwood 2712—fJEETWOOD 173 W. Main St.—Phone 3871—KUTZTOWN DISTRIBUTOR RANT Luppold Heating Co IL f. MER. "Ask the Men Who Knows" Phone 3-4209 Collect KERMIT ADAM ALVIN N. FEGELY SEE YOUR LENNOX DEALER 7145 er S4S41 2113 Fairview St. Phono Topton 135R2—-fOPTON Phono Kutztown 5781—MAXATAWNY 1M7 N. 11* *f„ Mt. Penn, Reading, Pa. AUTHORIZED DEALERS GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS CERTIFIED LENNOX DEALER FOUR The Kutztown Patriot, Kutztown, Pa., Thursdt** AP™1 10, 1952 ELMER HAYDEN SINGS HIS PINE AND MOSELEM 1 The Rev. E. Lester Koder officiated. OWN SONGS ON THE RADIO Burial in Spies cemetery. Elmer Hayden. Lenhartsville, R. CREEKS ARE STOCKED She was the last of her immediate Girl Scout I D., the new maintenance man at Recently, two Berks streams re­ J fBITUARIES j family. Kutztown Publishing Company, ceived 2,050 trout as part of the Born in Rockland township, she Trwjp 7j composes songs. He sings them each JOHN J*. SEIP was a daughter of the late Laphenus State Fish Commission's spring Home, Breinigsville. Burial was Playing games, story-Mw Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kohler and Helen Fink is on the sick list. Monday night at 7:30 over WAEB, trout stocking program. The funeral ofjj|Fohn N. Seip, 77, made in the Seiberlingsville ceme­ and Sarah (Bortz) Guinther. She daughter Eleanor attended a birth­ "Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagaman and to guitar accompaniment, also of A total of 1,500 rainbows for tery. was a charter member of Oley discussing their own act^* Shoemakersville^^. D. 1, who died keeping these Brownie, K "» day dinner at the home of Mr. and children, of Shoemakersville, vis­ his own making. To date he has Pine Creek in Albany township ar­ on March 28th ir St. Joseph's Hos­ A native of Lehigh county, he Temple 119, Ladies of the Golden Mrs. Ernest Kohler, Kutztown R. ited Mrs. Wagaman's parents, Mr. composed more than 40, including rived at the Lenhartsville Post Of­ pital, was held Aid Til second at 2:00 was a son of the late Milton and Eagle, and belonged to Spies Luth­ cently. they enjoyed^** *%• D. 1, in celebration of Arthur Koh­ and Mrs. Walter Moyer. three waltzes. He specializes in fice. The Lenhartsville Fish and P. M., in the LeilQ usperger Funeral Hettie (Henninger) Brunner, and eran church. of softball on tho faiZ^H^ ler^ birthday. Mrs. John Fink, accompanied by hill-billy songs, composing both the Game Association, the Kempton Home, Hamburg*?.The Rev. Glenn was a farm laborer. He was last em­ Surviving are a daughter Edna, Clyde Lytle Jr. inZ^Z The Fire Company will serve a her mother, Mrs. William Sunday, words, and the music. Among them Rod and Gun Club, and the Ham­ Flinchbaugh offt| lated and burial ployed by Robert Gehringer, Kutz­ at home; a son Earl, Hamilton Tro<»p 23 ham supper, family style, on April and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fink, spent is "Mail Order Sweetheart," and burg Game Association assisted was made in ZifejYs Church ceme­ town, R. D. 1. He was a member of Square, N. J.; four grandchildren These Brownies recwm 12th from 4:00 to 9:00 P.M. at the a day in Reading. his most recent recording is "Be­ Fish Warden Norman W. Sickles in tery, Perry town^iir. the Topton and Lyons Fire Com­ Snd two great-grandchildren. colorful yarn dolls toT?t> fire hall The public is cordially in­ Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Peters, Len­ cause You Said Goodbye." stocking the stream. A native of Gffenwich township, panies. lapel pins, and clown "L!?1 * vited. hartsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ Of Austrian ancestry, he is a son Five hundred and fifty trout he was a son oflfte late John and He is survived by two brothers: pets. They are conu£f> Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith, Dau­ ence Peters. of Mrs. Anna Hayden, also of Len­ for Moselem Creek arrived at the Maria (Reigelm$p Seip. Edwin, Schnecksville, and Peter, FREDERICKSVILLE "Share-A-Game" projectJu* ** berville, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mere­ Mrs. Herbert Seidel visited her hartsville, R. D. His wife has charge Moselem Springs Hotel. Members Treichlers; and five sisters: Mrs. Fisher is the leader **** dith, Allentown, Mr. and Mrs. Cal­ Among his mastf survivors are his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Erma Seidel, of the thousand chickens on their of the Fleetwood Fish and Game wife, Elizabeth JHaas); a daugh­ WUliam Kramer, Wescosville, R. D. Henry Rohrbach TroOp 93 j vin Schappell, Hamburg, Catherine Barto. 110 acre farm. Association released the fish. 1, Mrs. Ralph Saylor and Mrs. How­ Reporter Daly, RN., Madeline Daley, Read­ ter, Mrs. Fred ^hucker, Virgin­ Mrs. Kenneth,Kern,:ea^ Mrs. Caroline Trexler, Kutztown, Recently Mr. Hayden was among Only the Hay and Swamp creeks ville; a son, Cal?j V Blandon, R. D. ard Fehr, Allentown, Mrs. Ella ing, and the Rev. Francis Adolf, The Rev. Alfred S. Mertz, Re­ ports that these Srowni*nTl* visited her son, John Trexler. the pupils of the Civoru Studio, in lower Berks remain to be 2; and a sister, Sg "s. Amelia Youse, Diehl, Baltimore, and Mrs. Minnie learning new songs "'to* Kutztown, were guests of Mr. and Allentown, to entertain at Lehigh formed pastor, will administer Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moyer and stocked. Fleetwood. % Wood, Berwick. Mrs. Jack Daly. Valley's final Red Cross Campaign Communion at Huff's Church on Troop 44 son Stephen Alan, spent the week­ Mrs. Fred Moyer spent the week­ rally, in the P. P. and L. building. These Girl Scouts a*> * u. end with Mrs. Moyer's parents, Mr. "BIRTHDAY PARTY" AT WILLIAM * HECKMAN JOHN A. REESER Easter Sunday at 10:00 A.M. Church end with her son-in-law and daugh­ He sang several originals to guitar School and catechetical class, 9:00 belts out of paper, using the 2^« and Mrs. David Hertzog, Lyons. ST. PAUL'S, APRIL 25 The funeral of* Villiam F. Heck­ Funeral services for John A. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Graff, Kutz­ accompaniment. Tickets are on sale for "Every­ A.M. Memorial services at Old sections from magazine! 42? town, Walter Naugle, Shillington, trans­ man, 77, who di|fl on March 29th, Reeser, 74. a native of Berks coun­ body's Birthday Party" to be held at his home on §