A PEOPLE AND SPOTS IBY IN THE LATE NEWS tHE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT .EY 7. Pauley, VOL. LXX KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 NO. 51 bany town- aing at his •vas held at WINS PURPLE HEART Jackson- Eastern Star Kutztown Woman's Club Hostess to Rev. C. L. Heckman National Honor ni. Burial ! Evangelical Berks Federation Club Presidents Rotary President Society Formed Vville, and Banquet at Legion Rev. Carlton L. Heckman, pastor and 1> Hall Attracts Many At Annual Reciprocity Dinner Here of Trinity Lutheran Church, was At Kutztown High sin addition elected President of the Kutztown Ro- Pauley, and lohn Kamp, Entertainment by Neapolitan Ninety Attend—Ruth Kistler, Speaker—Music by Children's Twenty-two High-Ranking ge Leiben- Students Installed by arles, Potts- Minstrels; Mrs. Wm. Grim Choir—Josephine Moyer, Guest Speaker at Club Meet­ Hamburg; Presides; Attendance 165 ing—Officers and Committee Members Chosen AHS Officials Sburg; Mrs. and Mrs. The Neapolitan Minstrels, Allen­ "Keep the home strong!" urged "Mighty Lak a Rose," "Spring" and By virtue of being on thc accredited 3. town, furnished entertainment at the Ruth Kistler, Allentown teacher, in "I Love Life." list of High schools, KHS this after­ Legion Hall, last night, at the annual "Accent on Women," at the reciproci­ Bouquets of tulips centered the noon instituted its first National Honor _R banquet of East Penn Chapter No. ty dinner of the Kutztown Woman's tables, which were lined with honey­ Society, when officers of the Allentown *{Acmej".YJr^ :~ ,. * 336, Order of Eastern Star, which was High school Society installed 13 Seniors ' SPEEDS INVASIONS — Almost Club at Trinity Parish House, when suckle, and daisy-bordered place cards Heffner, attended by more than 160. Guests and nine Juniors. Fleetwood, light enough to use in "shoulder attendance totaled 90, including presi­ were on the guest table. arms" routine, this section of air­ were present from Reading, Lebanon, dents of 12 Clubs of the Berks Fed­ The menu comprised fruit cup, car­ Judgment, based on scholarship, ie home of field landing mat just developed Shillington, Dauberville and other eration. rots and celery, rolls and butter, chick­ leadership, service and character, was |Scott Run, by Aluminum Company of Amer­ points, and Mrs. William Grim, new m ica weighs only half as much as a "Teach children good manners and en and filling, frozen peas, fried sweet made by the faculty and eligible stu­ Sunday at steel mat, can be carried by air or Worthy Matron, presided. obedience," she continued, "for in all potatoes, ruhbarb sauce, ice cream, dents in the upper fourth of the classes. eral Home, small cargo vessels into places Warren Weidner was the caterer, my years of experience I haven't had cookies, coffee and chocolate mints. The installing officers, directed by Woodring inaccesible to heavy gear. and it was Mrs. Alice Angstadt who as much 'lip' from pupils as I'm get­ Past Presidents Mrs. Charles H. Leroy S. Allam, faculty advisor, in­ baked the 36 cherry pies. in Fleet- S/Sgt Curtis A. Deisher ting now. Give them as examples, the Esser, Mrs. Ira W. Klick, Mrs. Ira C. cluded the following: President Bruce The tables were centered with mini­ early struggles of our forefathers, and R. Guldin, Mrs. G. C. L. Riemer and Simpson, who gave a talk on Service; Jerusalem, S/Sgt. Curtis A. Deisher, who suf­ ature May Poles and spring flowers. as Alice Duer Miller said, 'Do dull Mrs. George Wirtz assisted Mrs. W. Vice President Richard Skinner, Lead­ the late fered shrapnel and bullet wounds in The Banqueters tasks, for that makes a nation strong.' " Theodore Miller in welcoming the ership; Secretary Betty Dewalt, Charac­ the head and left arm in August, 1944, GOING UP—From an elevator] The banqueters included the follow­ She also urged the women to vote, guests, and the committee on arrange­ ter; and Treasurer John Tallmadge, leffner, he in France, and trench foot (frozen) in a Los Angeles department: ing: appreciative of the fact that freedom ments comprised Mrs. Leon Delworth, Scholarship. Ig children: store to a long-term movie con- i during a snowstorm, while fox-hole-ing Reading: John A. Hepler, Erme K. and liberty were fought for; to get Mrs. Frank Goodman, Mrs. Arthur Seniors chosen include Thcrna Harrisburg; tract was the luck of winsome: Hepler, Mrs. M. Gertrude Hill; Leba­ in Ardennes Forest, Belgium, January ind, Ohio, Julie London. urgent things done; to think pro and Wirtz, (past president), Mrs. Curtis (Coatiaaed am page five—column ame) non: Mr. and Mrs. G. Marlin Good; 19, 1945, is on convalescent furlough con on military training, equal rights, Luckenbill, Mrs. Paul C. Dunkelberger, Rev. Carlton L. Heckman "icr, Read- Boyertown: Helen Marie Wert; Dau­ from the Army hospital at Camp But- and federal aid for education. "Show Mrs. B. W. Beck and Fern Kline. tary Club, succeeding Ira C. R. Guldin. berville: Erma Loose; Shillington: L. ner, N. C. interest in the Peace Conference; Dean April Meeting Concert Nets $212 Mae Sweigart. He also wears the Expert Infantry­ Other officers elected to serve for Virginia Gildersleeve is a good repre­ "No city is great unless it feeds the the year beginning July 1st, are Vice- Evansville: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. man's Badge, Good Conduct Medal, sentative, and Madame Chiang-kai- . Neiman, intellect" quoted Josephine Moyer, President, Harry B. Yoder; Treasurer, Withers, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Little. and stars, symbolizing action in France, Shek a good Oriental one. For Service Mothers who died Germany, Luxemburg and Belgium. Reading, in her talk at the April meet­ Arthur F. Wirtz; Secretary, Arthur Topton: Mr. and Mrs. William "It's a woman's world. hospital, was Overseas 11 months, he landed re­ ing of the Club, when she gave a brief Bonner; Board of Directors, Claude More than 300 heard the concert Grim, Mrs. Charles Smith, Helen She was introduced by Mrs. Clyde m. at the cently in Boston, prior to transfer to history of the Reading Museum, with Bordner, Frank Goodman, Ira C. R. Sunday afternoon at KHS, by the aug­ Wean. F. Lytle, program chairman; Mrs. F. which she is affiliated. mented Kutztown Band, which netted s, Reading, (Continued oa pace eight—column faar) North Carolina. Guldin, and officers. Charles McKenna, president of the officiating. It was in a surgical dressings tent To the keen delight of the members, New members welcomed officially the Service Mothers of Kutztown and Berks Federation, spoke briefly; Mrs. vicinity $212.00. irles Evans in France, he met Burtis Rader, who the Children's Choir of St. Paul's Re­ into the Club last evening were Fred­ W. Theodore Miller introduced the Reading Hospital suffered a leg wound. formed Church, Mrs. John Rothermel, erick Luebucher and Arthur L. Rhoads. The program, directed by Ira Moyer, guest presidents; and the blessing was director, sang three numbers and an Prof. Rex Dimmick was elected a was enthusiastically received, and the Ite Gustave "The Red Cross was swell to us," he offered by Mrs. Paul Schmoyer. reports,—"gift packages, cigarettes and encore. member of the Club last evening at a Band was generous with encores. Solo­ The Club Chorus, at the direction Graduation May 10 what have you; stage shows, too, and During the business session Char- meeting of the Board of Directors. ists were the trombonist of the Ring­ number of of Mrs. Carlton Luther Heckman, sang (Continued on pate jour—column teveui gold Band, and Harry Boyer, Topton, nan in the Invitations are out for the 54th an­ movies." The program was in charge of the nual Commencement of the School of The wounded Infantryman is a son Rev. Mr. Heckman, who reported on cornetist. Emmaus, Allentown and lop. He was Ringgold Band members also assisted. L Relief As- U. S. ROCKETS prepare way for Okinawa invasion by Army Nursing of the Reading Hospital, to of George Deisher, Fleetwood R. 2, the Conference Meeting, Allentown, troops and Marines. Barrage is from rocket ship. * be held, May 10th, at 3 p. m., on the and will be 21 on May 23rd. Red Cross Workers Geraldine Webb when a new District Governor was "Abide With Me" was played in |P. O. S. of memory of those from Kutztown and Jrecnawald), lawn of the institution. He was inducted March 4, 1943, elected. He also spoke about "The The speaker will be Lt. Ruth and had his basic training at Ft. Jack­ Four Objects of Rotary." vicinity who died in action, and in son, S. C; went on maneuvers in Ten­ Fill a 9,000 Quota Reports Court Trip memory of Franklin Delano Roose­ immediate Houghton (N. C), of the U. S. Navy, Next week's speaker will be Dr. Inquiring Reporter Celebrates and Amanda Lerch, director of the nessee, and also served at Camp Atter- Last Friday, three days before the As has been the custom for a num­ Archibald R. Judd, chief surgeon of velt. School of Nursing, will present the bury, India, and was in England prior deadline, the 9,000 Surgical Dressings ber of years, at the suggestion of How­ the Hamburg Sanatorium. This was the second concert given to transfer to France. gratis by the Band, for the Service JORGE awards. Heber Parker will deliver the quota, its largest to date, was com­ ard Dietrich, teacher, the KHS Com­ "Kutztown Week" in New York City address of welcome, and present the He formerly scrved as a caddy at pleted by the Kutztown Branch of thc mercial Class recently made a tour of Mothers, and it was the 14th Spring Gertrude diplomas, and the Rcv.
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