Thevkiprztown PATRIOT

Thevkiprztown PATRIOT

THE KiprZTOWN PATRIOT to v THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT Saturday VOL. LXXV KUTZTOWN, PA-. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949 NO. 2A _*J*» 68, one of }_y*fn ^tenders, 1874-1949 Herbert Schlenker Rev. Henry Returns Pennsylvania Week in Berks Features sVednesday motn. KuiMtownDw CemJendar -ospital, wffl ^ District Court Judge Nomination of Uureldale cem«. Fire Company Auxiliary Celebrates Heads District in To M.B.C. Circuit Tonight-At 6:30-Covered Dish Supper, Fire Company Auxiliary; 7:30: be hdd at 1:?Q Election • Funeral Home, Tonight—Hallowe'en Party—Grange Red Feather Drive For His Fifth Year October 21—Lions—John Silan, Speaker Allan Grim and Salute to General Spaatz J* a long time at 25th Anniversary at Grange Hafl Banquet October 21-Banqnet-Choir and Council St John's Lutheran-Recrea­ tfre Country Club tion Hall More than 200 attended the. banquet I Rahn after his introduction by Mrs. October 22-At 8:30 a. m. Clothing Drive for Needy, Overseas—Aus­ _**** Qub, and Chairmen Chosen; Goal for Fleetwood Members Give Family and Home-town Pleased with Promotion of Borough T»pie. He was a of the Auxiliary of Kutztown Volun-1 Fisher. "I like to see old ladies polish pices Youth Council teer Fire Company, held October 13, up and go to such affain as this. Reading-Berks $587,204 $1747 to Missions and October 22-from 8-11 p. m. "Hip" Dance-Tri-Hi-Y-in KHS Gym Solicitor; K. S. T. C. Observance Includes _[ Aerie No. 66, exactly 25 yean after its founding. October 25-At 8 p.m. Piano Recital-Pupils of Mrs. Harlan Wiltrout- That's better than sitting in a rock­ N.E. Area, $8,300 $3344 to New Church Speaker, Trip and Exhibit [Association; Read- Kutztown Grange was the caterer, and St John's Latheran |P*ny, Junior Fus ing chair, waiting to die." And he the affair was held in the new Grange told the true story of a woman, who The Rev. J. B. Henry has been re­ October 25—At 8:15 p. m. Salzedo Concert Ensemble—Haage Conceit •Mrtenden' Union, Herbert Schlenker, of the KSTC fac­ —Reading The celebration of Pennsylvania ~fe, Mrs. Estella Hall. at 87 bought and furnished a house, ulty, has been named general chair­ turned for the fifth year, to the Men­ Week in Berks county has been high­ r The Rev. Clarence Rahn, Temple, October 26-At 6:15 p. m. Rotary-Film by Paul C. Dunkelberger- M*>n, George W. and installed an electric organ which man of the Community Chest drive in nonite Brethren in Christ Church Cir­ Keystone lighted by the nomination by President spoke on "Good Measure" J. Gomer she found great pleasure in playing. the Northeast District, the goal of cuit, which includes Fleetwood, Blan­ October 26—Consistorial Dinner—Reformed Churches of this Area— Harry S. Truman, of Attorney Allan ™ a granddaughi Saul, president of the Fire Company, He commended the pioneer spirit of odall. He was the which is $8,300, the same as last year. don and Kutztown. He has also been At St Peter's, Topton K. Grim as a judge of the United States thanked the members for their co­ the founders of the Auxiliary, who gave named to the Home Mission Board, October 26—At 8 p. m. Start of Hassenpeffer Tournament—Keystone— District Court for Eastern Pennsyl­ family. The goal for Reading-Berks is $587,- operation down through the years; and "Good Measure" and stated that a 204, and the campaign will run from secretary of the Foreign Mission Board, Auspices Eastern Star vania; also by the salute of Berks county Mrs. George Scheidt and Mrs. Harold true democracy is composed of citizens October 31 to November 21 and a member of the committee on pre- October 27—At 6:30 p. m. Men's Night-Woman's Club-Dr. Arthur to General Carl A. Spaatz, Boyertown, VSBOYS Epting shared in presenting a history to give more than is expected in work, Chairman Schlenker's assistants will siding elders. This action was taken at D. Graeff, Speaker retired chief of the U. S. Air Force. Duff recently of the Auxiliary. in friendlineses and in undentanding. the 66th annual conference of the October 28—Hallowe'en Parade—Auspices Fire Company The week has also been observed in be the following: Albany township, October 29—At 9 a.m. Book Drive—Auspices Business and Professional spaper boys of A brief service in memory of officers "It's those extras that count," he Vernon Kamp; Greenwich, Stanley MBC congregations of Pennsylvania, the local schools and at KSTC by and members who have died, was held. said. Woman's Club "faithful service'* George; Maxatawny, Homer Moll; Top- held in Beulah Church, Easton. October 29-At 10 a. m. Bake Sale-Chapel Choir Christ Church, special assembly and an exhibit. Mrs. Oscar Stein sang "The Lord's Mis. Leiser Honored Iblic. ton, Luther Herbein and Mn. Camp­ He reports that conference voted to Dryville—Schlenker Show-Rooms Salute to Spaatz Prayer" accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Mn. Leiser, fint president, made the bell Moatz; Longswamp, Ralph Merkel; establish a Bible School at Bethel, Al­ October 29—From TO a. m. to 4 p. m. Kutztown Regional—St John's A dinner was given in honor of Gen­ [former newspaper L. Rhoads, while Mrs. Harold Epting lentown, under the sponsonhip of the eral Spaatz by his home-town, in the at to positions of trip from her "adopted" home in San Fleetwood, the Rev. J. Paul Kehm; Reformed lighted seven candles in a tall candlebra, Gabriel, California, for the event. She Richmond, Walter Hangey and Stanley Education Board. October 29—Deadline for Needlework Guild Gifts—Display, November dining room of the Boyertown Orioles, business and pro- adorned with white pompons and 3-From 7-9 p. m. Trinity Parish House under the sponsonhip of the Rotary id, "is one of the gave some reminiscences and hoped Adam. Lyons and Bowen volunteeis are Give $5,092 asparagus fern. October 30-Thirty-t^tlK Anniversary Pastorate Rev. J. W. Bittner- Club and other service clubs. Rotary bance to get ahead that "by the time I come East again, yet to be named. Mn. Curtis Luckenbill, president you'll be well established in the new The Church at Fleetwood, last year, St John's Lutheran; Anns and othen also attended, and m have the stuff." The Rev. Mr. Kehm announces that October 30—Brownies and Girl Scouts to Attend 10 a. m. service at since 1948, gave the welcome, and, in Fire Hall." She was the recipient of the drive will be opened in Fleetwood according to Pastor Henry's report at Kutztown Rotary was represented by the name of the Auxiliary, presented Conference, gave a combined total of Grace E.C. Charch gifts. Mn. Jacob Kemp, a member for at a meeting with Berks officials Wed­ October 31-November 21—Community Chest Drive President Reuben D. Leibensperger, gifts to past presidents and charter $5,092 to major causes, or an average Dr. George F. Leibensperger, Dr. IRS 24 yean, "who has missed very few nesday night, October 26, at 7:30 p. memben. The past presidents also re­ meetings," was given a special gift. m., at Hotel Fleetwood. of $44.64 from each of the 119 mem­ Thomas A. Bock, Ira C. R. Guldin, Wednesday and ceived corsages. Grace was offered by ben. Harold Kurtz and Arthur Bonner. "It's ridoy and Satur- Other past presidents, charter mem­ Mn. Eva Fisher, who served as presi­ ben, and banquet committee memben Of this total $1,747.41 was given to Margaret Lesher to Gornhuskers Set Your Pennsylvania" was the theme of dent from 1934 to 1948. were also asked to take a bow. Needlework Guild Home and Foreign Missions, and Governor James H. Duff's address at Music was rendered by the octet of the testimonial dinner at the Abraham Truel Dinner Music $3,344.59 to the new Church, now in the Fire Company, at the direction of the process of erection. The total given Wed R. R. Schlenker Two New Records Lincoln, when the General was pre­ forsted Mn. Charles Saul. The men included Dinner music was played by Rich­ Deadline Oct. 29th Allan K. Grim to Home Missions was $796.50, and sented with a certificate and plaque as Curtis Luckenbill, Arthur Rhoads, ard Moll, pianist, and group singing LeVan's Old Mill was the scene of Mn. Katherine Koenig, Bemville R. $950.91 to Foreign Missions. "Daddy let me be the first to shake i "Pennsylvania Ambassador." Remarks Charles Saul, Walter Eck, Orville was led by Mn. Saul. The deadline for the ingathering of the recent announcement of the en­ D. 3, and Stanley Kerchner, 22, Ham­ your hand!" was the reaction of were also made by the Hon. Theodore Hauck, Harry Hauck, Harry Kemp, The speaker's table was centered two new identical garments or the gagement of Margaret E. Lesher, burg R. D. 3, won the 1949 Berks "Jimmy" Grim, 11, on hearing that Roosevelt, III, Secretary of Commerce, and J. Gomer Saul. Included among with a large bouquet of white pompons, money equivalent from each member TOPTON CHURCH HOST TO Ephrata, and Robert Ritter Schlenker. County cornhusking contest and estab­ his father, Attorney Allan K. Grim, Mayor John F. Davis, and Judge H. their numben were "Chinese Honey­ silvered cat-o-nine-tails and asparagus of the Kutztown Branch of the Needle­ WMS 53RD CONVENTION The birthdays of the couple were also lished new records.

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