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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 10

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The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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10
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TEN THE MORNING CALL, ALLENTQWN, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1943 BUY WAR BONDS EVERY PAYDAY Coplay- lentown on Sunday at 2 and 7:30 p. in the Raub school building. -Slatington- PLAN SUPPER The Ladies' Aid society of St. John's Lutheran church will serve sauer kraut the basement Gas on Stomach RelioTed in minute or double your money back Wfwa ttomarh w-ld tmium painful, aulfnrtt- Ini wur itnnuh tnd he.rtbum. dncinri uwllf prwrlh til.

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2Se ii all dninuu. of the church today between 5 and chief sector warden said yesterday. Meetings for first aid will be held Sunday at 2:30 and 7 p.m. In the Raub school. Allentown.

These are make up meetings. Gas instruction will be given today and Friday at 7:30 p.m. All wardens must attend these two meetings. Make up meetings will be held March 14 and 21 at 2:30 p.m. for those who cannot attend the first gas school.

They will be held at the Raub school, Allentown. WILL VISIT HERE Kenneth Hoff Charles A. MOson, 234 1st Ave. West Catasauqua Phone 947 Boro Air Raid Wardens Will Attend Meetings Coplay air raid wardens will attend several meetings. Arthur R.

Miller, 7 :30 p. m. Aprons and fancy work will be offered for sale. Cross war fund campaign sends out an urgent plea for sufficient funds to reach the desired goal. It Is important that you help the Red Cross now to complete the gigantic task of caring for the wounded soldiers, the committee points out.

The year ahead calls for expansion of America's itinerant blood stream. The Red Cross has set up nurse recruiting stations in 365 chapters and has assumed entire responsibility for recruiting Army nurses. Some 28,000 registered, graduate nurses have signed up for service with, our armed forces thousand already have been drawn into active service. The Army-Navy quota for this ylear is 36,000. Red Cross also has a second-line reserve of 51,000 nurses, mostly available for duty at home in case of disaster or epidemic.

The Red Cross must not fail in its recruitment obligations. ARW NOTES Make-up gas instructions for air raid wardens will be held as follows: Tonight, first lecture.and Friday, second lecture, both starting at 7:30 p. in the Raub school building, Allentown. Candidates for the air raid wardens' school can attend sessions in Al The TJSO maintains 7 troons.in. transit lounges in American cities.

man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hoff Warren Bachman. 233 W. Washington St Telephone 306 Ministerial Lenten Missions Will Begin Wednesday, March 10 The Lenten preaching mission conducted by the Slatington Ministerial Assn.

will start oh Ash Wednesday, March 10, in Salem Welsh Presbyterian church. -The- guest preacher will be. Dr. William E. Powers.

Philadelphia, of the Baptist cliurch. Other scheduled services are: March 17, Rev. Rodger P. Enloe, Bethlehem, in Trinity E. church; March 24, Rev.

W. Glynn Williams, Plymouth, in St. John's Reformed church: March 31, Rev. O. R.

Wil man, Coplay, is expected home for a short furlough. He will probably ar in the Red Cross war reserve; several' rive Friday afternoon, from Camp Davis. N. c. NEWS BRIEFS Bruce Gene, son of- and Mrs.

Alex Korsak, was christened Sunday by the Rev. A. A. Koch, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church.

Dr. Louis S. Freed 802 Hamilton Street OPTOMETRIST Donald Lentz. in the U. S.

Army, spent' the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lentz. Harry Kunkle. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Kunkle. 4th Is home on a 10-day furlough. He will return Sunday. He Is In the Army Air Forces.

liams, Philadelphia, in the Baptist church; April 7, Trinity E. C. guest preacher, in the Presbyterian church; April 14, Rev. L. Valmore Hetrick, Easton, in Bethel Congregational church.

The crucifixion services will be held on Friday, April 23, in Salem Welsh Presbyterian church, from 12 noon until 3 p. m. URGENT PLEA FOR HELP The HOURS 2nd Floor Above Steln'a Clothing Store Phone 3-5123 Daily 9 AJU. to 5:30 P.M. Evenings Tuesday and Thursday 7 to 8:30 Saturdays 9 A.M.

to 6 P.M. local committee in charge of the Red LDU TO SATISFY THE PURSE FOCI AIL 1 iyV ONLY ONE OFFICE ONE ADDRESS 804 HAMILTON ST. The Family Dentist BUY U. S. BONDS AND STAMPS FOR YOUR CASH fi mi Old Zionsville Church Dedicates Honor Roll OLD ZIONSVILLE An honor roll with 44 names of men in the service was received and dedicated with appropriate services In the Lutheran church oh Sunday morning.

Rev. D. C. Kaufman was In charge of the service. The March meeting of the Western District Upper Milford Fire which will be the annual nomination meeting, has been postponed to Thursday evening.

March 11, at Yoders school house. Rev. J. N. Blatt officiated at the wedding of George A.

SicHer and Edna P. Kline on Saturday afternoon at the parsonage. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Seislove.

Doris Marks observed her fifth birthday anniversary. The local teachers and volunteer registrars issued 474 ration books last week In the school house. George Niess, teacher of the secondary school, had the following in perfect attendance during February: David Carl, William Gilbert, David Raudenbush, Elsie Schmaldinst, Mer ritt Keller, Richard Kulp, Frederick Miller, Mae Borgcr, Ralph Kulp, Dale Gchris, Stanley Degler, Betty Geh-man, Betty Wetzel, Betty Gilbert, Irene Carl. Primary Lulu S. Miller, teacher: Sterling Carl.

Gerald Carl, Richard Conrad, Larry Raudenbush, Earle Stauffer David Miller, Jack Whitenight, Richard Gilbert, Claire Cressman, Louella Hillegass, Barbara Trelchler, Geraldine Berger, Gloria Hertzog, Evelyn Schultz. Private Charles Miller of Aberdeen, spent a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Miller.

Private Miller was employed In the telephone service In Washington, D. prior to his induction in December and is following similar work in the Army. Larry Earl was the name given the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Acker-man, baptized in the Lutheran church by Rev.

D. C. Kaufman on Sunday, The parents were the sponsors. M0 As Low As MONEY DOWN OUc PER week Hi, I tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikj EXAMINATIONS Cheerfully tiven. EXTRACTIONS ASLEEP OR AWAKE SIX PIECE OUTFIT YOUR WORD IS GOOD No red Uoe.

No co-timer. NO EMBARRASSING INVESTIGATIONS All rrnementi la tho rlvae af our own office CREDIT DENTISTRY MUST SATISFY Yon pay while enjorln tho benefit! PLATES. BRIDGEWORK. FILLINGS. EXTRACTIONS MODFRN PAIN REDUCING METHODS PLATES REPAIRED While too wait PERSONAL SERVICE AT ALL TIMES I.

INCLUDING 2 End Tables and 2 Table Lamps 57 6-PC. LIVING ROOM Sofa and choice of Lounge Chair or Club Chair constructed by master craftsmen, to rigid specifications. Massive, luxurious pieces with handsome trim, upholstered in weighty tapestry. Easy Credit Terms YOUR EASTER SUIT TO YOUR ORDER; A woman's suit br William EUser $45 Beautifully cut suits of quality, sewn expressly for you by a man's tailor a fabric that you choose yourself. Ask your custom suit maker, Mr.

William Hager, to show you his new collection of fine woolens. 911 HAMILTON ST. EASILY WORTH SI 19 i mu nmiumaamxmmsmmmmmmmmtmmBmammBBmsBma tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiin IrayiCTORY ml BUY tl -1 tMIT0 tf i I TATBfl rftr Jvar 1Wbonds JMyxstAMPs (333 (Mum at, mmm If -yll ''t'mrSl I It mi ii Xl fflodnignt, i BillBrcidy Beautiful waterfall front de- SEVEN PIECE OUTFIT -il il ello, Bill Brady, 'way out there. sign suite with richly blended walnut You get INCLUDING Sfeel Spring Comfortable Mattress Two Bed Pillows Bed, Chest and your choice of Vanity or Dresser. We think you'll love this suite it's really lovely.

EASY CREDIT TERMS EASILY WORTH $124.95 lllllllllllllllliillUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIllr 6-PSece Jd-. nmsnirag Qoom Suille I guess the mailman must be mad at us because he hasn't brought a letter since the day you went away. And if he doesn't ring the doorbell soon, I think my heart will break. There isn't much to tell, tonight, except since all my letters seem to go astray, I've found another way to say 'I love you. Last night I joined the Red Cross.

I'm not anybody there. Just one more woman cutting dressings, rolling bandages, packing Red Cross kits hoping the men we love will never need them, but hoping more that they aren't past the need. I'll be Staff Assistant before long, Bill. In a very military uniform. I can hear you chuckle, my I don't mind the extra hours.

To me, time isn't measured by the ticking of a clock it lags or races with the beating; of my heart. So time at work is short, because I know that you would have me very busy. I can hear you say "Chin upi and get on with the job." Good night, Bill Brady. Out there somewhere. I 1 li l-niiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiniiiriiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiie EIGHTY-SIX PIECES INCLUDING i The Red Cross is shoulder-to-shoulder with our Jighting men from training camp to the front lines, AH over the world, wherever it can reach, it is carrying relief supplies, clothing and medicines to war victims.

In this second year of War, the needs increase. You can help with time and money, March is the War Fund month. Give more this year. 53 Pc. Dinner-ware Outfit (Service for Eight) 26 Pc.

Silver Set i ft Dramatically reduced for this week-end! Extension Table, 4 Chairs, China Closet and Buffet in magnificent Prima Vera finish. On Our Easy Terms Pay Monthly EASILY WORTH $119.95 aW illllllllllllllllllilllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllillUlllllilllt LEHIGH COUNTY CHAPTER WAR FUND MARCH 1 to 15 $1.50 A WEEK PAYS FOR ANY OUTFIT! make possible the RED CROSS Your Dollars hfp This space contributed, by I (Ui I Of 1 TOIL LEY mi jy Daily P. M. Tri. Ui.

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