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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 4

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SECOND THIRD THE MORNTNO CALL, AlleBtirWB, TawUy. OtV 11, Chest Campaign. Fhnmau Northampton Wilson Borough Resident Wins $995 Verdict in Truck-Auto Crash Suit County Woman's Clubs to Hear Republicans to Rally This Evening; FT A Schedules Inaugural Meeting Series of Career Conferences to Open Monday in Senior High School In Northampton Under Way Dr. Ivor Griffith Rf RAY WAUL By WILLIAM S. IOBST entered for Eva R.

Goodman against Lititz Mutual Insurance Co. 'A voluntary nonsuit was taken by Michael Manzak in a suit against D. F. Bast. Casp renorted settled Were: The Initial day's receipts I of XTrt-tt4mnfrm TTitfh School stU- Norths ronton Countv Federa side council, Daughters of America, at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday in Odd Fellow hall. North mnton Community pJvp first hand In tion nf Wnmnn's clubs will hear John Gardner, 2028 Washington Wilson Borough, was awarded $995.76 by a jury in Northampton county courts yesterday, as the October term of civil court opened. The verdict in the uncontested case was against Fred Brink-man, Railway, N. as a result of a truck-automobile accident May 27, 1948 in Bath. Judgment at bar was entered or Lorraine Collette in a suit formation on varied careers at Chest drive totaled $755.

or one-tenth of its $7,500 goal, accord Dr. Ivor Griffith, president and sitv SKSSTOV A session of Rose Encelewski and Alex En- CapUTheodore H. Howell camp. Sons of Union Veterans- of the ing to a report suDmittea Monday night by Harold potter. Stanley Laser: assistant superintendent, Albert Pezolt; secretary, Mrs.

Warren Bauman; treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Wieand; pianist, Mrs. John Trauch; assistant pianist, Mrs. William Folk; librarian, Howard Oswald; assistant librarian, Harold Hartzell. Intermediate: Superintendent, George Spieker: assistant superintendent.

Lowell Druckenmil- celewski against William J. Klrp-ple estate; William H. Dull Sr. against William Dull Fred W. Warnke against Hotel Seville, A Republican "pep" rally will! be conducted by the Emmaus Council of Republican Women end the Emmaus Men's Republican club tonight at 8:30 in the Mercantile building.

Railroad St. Music will be provided by a vocal quartet. Republican candidates for borough akd county office will be guests and will be intrducpd. Refreshments will be served. FELLOWSHl GROUP researcn airector or jfniiaaeipnia College Pharmacy and Science, in a talk on "How to Live Longer and Like It." at the annual fall meeting, Tuesday.

Oct. 25 in Christ Reformed chairman. A Auditors will be situated at the rpntrnl buildinc from 7 to 9 p.m. Civil war will begin at 7:30 p.m. today in Odd Fellow hall.

at 8:30 p.m. under com to ne neia new Monday in the high school under sponsorship of the guidance department, according announcement by Albert Lerch, counsellor. Addressing the group will be Mary Cummings, of the B. City Ice Co. against jos eph Samia, and Anthony Carres against John Hawanicn, lor mand of Capt.

Clinton Simmons will be company, SUV 000. 0. church, Stone Church. At t.hf afternoon session Mrs. Jcia against Willard Border and Judge William A.

Frack and; others. daily to tally returns. Dotter expressed hopes of attaining the goal set by the closing, day, Thursday, Oct. 20. ini-o ro hpnrirnr the case of iler; secretary, Gloria Wennig; MEETS The Emmaus Mora Joyce E.

Sheerer, 141 Market) pariprs assistme Dotter ine assistant secretary. Mrs. P. B. L.

Coleman, Northampton oo-pnt: Vernette Bangor to Open D. Roy Murdock, Greensburg, state chairman, department of citizenship of the Pennsylvania Federation of Woman's clubs, will discuss "Citizenship." Mrs. TVinHn T.nnBr. Millersbure. vtan Fellowship group held a ij Druckenmiller pianist, Nancy dinner meeting at the home of iWeida: and assistftnt pianists, Mr mrl TVTr V.mil Keller Ni-.

i.i wnC. ana asslstftnt pianists, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Keller. Betmenem, against t-i uamu-da Phi fraternity, Bethlehem, as a result of a fall by Mrs.

Sheerer Grau, instructor of nursing aids, campaign include Mrs, George Spengler. First ward captain; Charles W. Young, second; Mrs. George Sicher. Third: Alexand Try the First.

Adv. FETED AT DINNER Mrs. Ida Wuchter. St. Petersburg, now visiting friends in this area, and William Rice, Allentown, were guests at a chick N-i Dorothy Spieker and Joan 2nd over the weekend.

The Druckenmiller on an icy sidewam on Jan. it. Chest Campaign Episcopal hospital, rimnuci-phia; Marjorie Darling, representative of Beaver college. Jenkintown. and Herbert Morris, chairman of education for Penn-ji948.

hosts served a bwiss sausage i a I niitt. 1 1 tKi trimiYiincrc I i I 111 a. I dinner with all the trimmings. Superintendent, er Rajki. Fourth.

Mrs. jonn stancrlp. NewDort district: Stan irs QPortre Geitrer. assist-isvlvania State Federation ofi The case of Isabella M. Brew- en dinner Sunday afternoon ljecoratons were in tune wun superintendent, Mrs.

Ed I Woman's clubs will toe heard in en, Stockertown. against mcno ley Smith, industry; Clarence J. served Mrs. Alice Rice. of Wilkes college, vvhws-ohc.

On Thursday a talk on "Education." Miller; pianist. Mrs. Ed. Miller; Northampton R. 2, in her home.

vors, secured on the Kellers'! assistant rsiamsts. Mrs. nenrv Hess, business; Harry item, schools, and Harold Heberling, rural. Mr. Rice observed nis birtnday By WILLIAM F.

JORY Bangor's third annual Community Chest drive to raise The conference win oe ope all students from ninth to litn grades and their parents, Lerch said. SOCIETY OFFICERS Newly elected officers of the National Honor society, Northampton High school, for the current term were announced Monday las Albanese, Wind Gap ana Philip Oddo, New York City, for injuries received by the Stockertown woman in an automobile accident March 29. 1947, in Wind Gap. is being heard by a jury before Judge Carleton T. Wood-ring.

n. Judge William G. Barthold and a jury are hearing the case nf Anna Mpiincer. Bethlehem, anniversary. Guests included Mrs.

William Rice and Mrs. Annie Rice, Allentown, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lerch and Mary Jane onn fnr in welfare and Special music has been arranged by Sadie Wise, county chairman of music. Greetings will be extended by Mrs. J. Le-roy Koehler. Stroudsburg, vice president of the northeastern district.

The hostess club will present a one-act play at the evening session. n.ofiorvfit.inns for the dinner youth service organizations, Quota Delegates Give Reports open Tnursday nignt witn a din UysJuevnd were esSi s'rauch and Mrs. Stanley Shaf-Yihi ffcro preseiueaiier; teachers, adult department, At thf business meeting it ITl-decided to further the hymnal jfohn Trauch. Mrs Robert Las-repairing project and to place iff. ar Rev.

Paul Spieker chancel bouquets in the church i teachers Young Peoples, Mrs. during the vear. A social hour Robert Laser; intermediates, and games followed. Present; Melba Laser. Mrs.

Charles Sell, were Dr. and Mrs. Claude K.Mrs. P. F.

Spieker Nancy Deischer, Mr. and Mrs Harry jWeida, Bruce Kahle. Mrs. Har-Haberstumpf. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy! old Bauman, Mrs. Warren Heim-J. Smover. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Heimbach, Clara liam Tnhct vfic FMi iWinzer and Violet Fisher: "as- ner at the colonial notei. ueorge I. Godshalk, general chairman, will serve as toastmaster. who seeks damages from the Le- by Marion Laub.acn.

lacuuy ao-visor. Named by the group were Michael Skweir. president; Syl must ho marie with Mrs. E. S.

ith Mrs. E. 5. fnr in- On Dist. Parley Lerch, Northampton R.

2. LEGIONNAIRES MEET Meeting at 8 p.m. today in th post home will be Fred A. Snyder post, American Legion. SORORITY WILL MEET Alpha chapter, Gradale sorority, will meet at 7:30 p.m.

today in HOLD REUNION Bangor Hiffh school rlass of 1935 held a Rosenberry. Mt. Bethel, before hY allegedly received Oct. 18. class reunion Saturday night at Ronnrts nn thp recent conven via Simcoe, vice president, tei-la Keglovits, secretary, and Stella Benko, treasurer.

Mr MiiroTi'A. Vafcit and the i sistants. Elva Weaver, Mrs Bartonsvine notei. omcers eiect-pn" were Charles Kicker Davis. tion of the second district.

Quota when she was thrown from a trolley car when it struck a car as she was about to get off at Daley Ave. and Hobart Beth vncr il.poTi Kimer. and Sharon International, were suomitiea oy xr pnrnn! eridmen of president Horace Jennings. the Teen-age center. SIWeddingRites looia; ana- leatneis in yu- Alarm Clocks Special Sale department, Mrs.

Michael) fra nmpr 'fi. Afiv. rianrira Vip-m-Hinc delegates before the. Northampton group, Monday night in the Allen House, Northampton. Mrs.

Maw T.irhtv nrpsidpri. lehem, Sept. zi, Judgement at bar for $200 was ntorort fnr Rdward Reinbold in the Northampton Athletic Assn. "Konkrete Busters" will hold a practice session at 7 p.m. today on the Wolf athletic field.

The group will tackle the Allentown Scholastics at 2:15 p.m. Sunday Vice president; rauuiic xuwxi- send, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Romelda Serfass, assistant. In charge of the reunion were Pauline Townsend, Mrs. Pauline Over.

Mrs. Romelda Searfoss, SS EXECUTIVES A meeting of the executive committee of the Sunday school of Zion Lutheran church will begin at 7:15 p.m. today in the church. ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and an action against William Rein- In Miller Heights Church Stella Fenstermaker, leader of Mountain Laurel Scout troop, sponsored by the club, will hold BIRTHDAYS It's the HappyjMrs.

John Kocher, Mrs. Henry Birthday Song todav for the fol-Dels, Mrs. Stanley Schaffer.j lowing Emmaus celebrants: Mrs. Linwood Nester, Mrs. Rob-j Mrs.

Marie Rice. Mrs. Janeiert Lauchnor, Mrs. Paul Kem-j Wahler. Isaiah Nuss and George merer, Mrs.

Palmer Moser. bold. Judgment at bar for $1125 was nn Wolf field. Mrs. Susro.

1377 New Woodrow Horn, Charles Davis, Harold Rice and Horace Jen FOOTBALL TICKETS Tick open nouse irom 10 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, in their head port Ave. will mark their 22nd wedding "anniversary today.

quarters, Central scnooi ouua- Frances G. Yavorski. of Mr. and Mrs. John Yavor ets lor the Northampton-blat-ington High school football game aftprnnnn mav be Ob- They have a son, Eugene.

Mrs. Hensinger jMrs. George Rompsella, and PTA TO MEET The Em-; Mrs. Kent Druckenmiller. maus Parents-Teacher Assn.

Home: Superintendent, Mrs. will have its first meeting on the 'Edwin Fogel; and assistant su-peason tonight at 8 o'clock in perintendents. Mrs. Ed. Moyer thp Hlfh school aildi-'anrt Mrs Ralnh AlthOUSe: Cra- ing.

A card party was arranged Susco is the former Susan Riebe, gabuiuaj tained by fans at Elmer's lunch, daughter of Mrs. Anastasia and nings. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shanahan and daughters spent the weekend with Mrs.

Shanahan's parents in White Plains. N. Y. Marion Dietz and Miriam TSmripr students at Rider col for Oct. 31 in the Allen House.

Lehighton Silk Mill Workers Stage Walkout torium. Principals of the Em-i(jie r0h superintendent. Lute's restaurant, rntz ruBcio restaurant, Slim's restaurant and Chick and Willy's lunch, according to an announcement the late John Riebe, Lansiorfl. Celebrating their eighth anniversary today are Mr. and Mrs.

John Sylvester. 917 Main St. ski, 307 4th Miner weignts, was married to Joseph F. Hor-vath, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Horvath, 4 Trone Bethlehem, Saturday morning in Sacred Heart church. Miller Heights. Rev. Joseph Yavorski officiated. The bride was attired in a maus public schools, the super -u U- anrf mom lege, Trenton, N.

spent the Dorothy Hubert, member or tne needlework guild, requested that members bring in garments by the end of the month. At next week's meeting, Mrs. Thomas Hazlehurst. Bethlehem, will present helpful hints on "Old and New Table Settings." ber of the school board will ad-j They are parents of a son, Ted. Mrs.

Sylvester is the former Ar weekend with the tormer moin- Monday by nign scnooi ouiua0. CLOSED WEDNESDAY Cement National bank will remain er, Mrs. Evelyn Dietz. Mr c. Updegrove has lene Smith, daughter oi tne iat Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mrs. Roy Albright; and assistants, Mrs. Howard Schmoyer, Mrs. Billy Wagner.

Mrs. George Wendling, Mrs. Donald Fegley. and Nancy Weida. Teachers in the week day school are Mrs.

Paul F. Spieker, Mrs. George Feiger, Mrs. Warren Himbach. Mrs.

E. F. Winzer, and Mrs. Donald Baura Charging violations of the contract, 150 employes of the Baer Silk Lehighton, walked off whit satin cown. a fingertip been called to Reading because i closed Wednesday in ooseivai-c of Columbus Day.

Northampton. veil and carried a prayer book dress the group, canaiaates ior school director will be present. Music will be provided by a barber shop quartet, directed by William Rune. OTHER DOINGS TONIGHT Kings Daughers Circles of the Unto vi i-hnrrh will meet to- their jobs yesterday morning. of the illness of ner iatner, George Hill.

Nazareth with an orcma marser. agnes PLAN SUPPER a puu. turkey supper, sponsored by tne ladies auxiliary of the Allen MEET TOMUHi fetersvin Rod and Gun club will meet today at 8 p.m. in headquarters. Spruce Lake.

Grievances cited by employes for the strike include, failure of the company to pay for vaca Services mui er. Township Fire will tane Special night as follows: Liena-A-nana at INSTALLED cecu fotxieger installed the following officers of the Youth Fellowship of -Acker-manville Evangelical church: Jack Davis, president: Adalyne (Tenvnn vire nresldent: Frank place from 4 to p.m. oaw in the fire hall, Kreidersville. tions, failure to pay wages ior the July 4 holiday and failure tn inrrpase waees five per cent, the Moravian parsonage. 7:30 I'll Try Circle, home of Utttiert Oil 11 In Borough Ruth Wisser, n.

sra at retroactive to Feb. 1, 1948. Yavorski, maid or Honor, wore a pink satin gown and carried pink roses and white pompons. Francis A. Doria was best man.

Following a reception in the Sunn Inn, the couple left on a trip to the Poconos. The bride, who attended Bethlehem schools, is employed by Chipman Knitting Mills. The bridegroom also attended Bethlehem schools and is employed by Bethlehem Steel Co. Butz. secretary, and Arlene Mil p.m.: Silver Cross Circle, home EKlLegion Exceeds Boys and Girls! It's ready NOW I Your PolhParroV Photo Carlos Baer.

owner of the nff orpil no comment. ler, treasurer. of its leader, Mrs. Carlton mmith N. 2nd St.

TO HEAR COMMANDER Alex Kereb, commander of Northampton post, VFW, will ad-, dress a meeting of the ladies, auxiliary at 8 p.m. today in the post home. GUILD HOSTESSES The Churches By MRS. C. ETHEL ZIEGLER Two other silk mills operated by the firm in Berwick and Tur-bottsville also were affected as Fatal Accident St.

John ER Cub Scout trooD committee meets tonight at 7:30 In the church social rooms. Member Goal; of Ladies Senior Bible class oi ot. Paul's Evangelical and Reform Rally Day was observed Sun-i Haw at. a. ioint meetinc of the; holiday tomorrow, Columbus iixTft I flfn Day.

the Emmaus branch of tJH VlIldllUIl Sunday school and congregation Vi inspri" By MRS. RUTH RICCI A national fitntinn fnr rpfiri- Case Opens in Carbon Court Deliberating for one hour, a Carbon county jury yesterday found Irvin D. Smith. Lehighton, Tint trniitv nf rirunken ririvme ed church will oe nostesses tu the Women's guild of the church at 7:30 p.m. today in the church social rooms.

TODAY'S X-RAY LOCALE Equipment of the Bethlehem Tuberculosis and Health society tiTill hp installed from 2 to 5 P.m. PLANNING PARTY The Emmaus Woman's club is plan employes struck in sympathy of the Lehighton decision. Meeting yesterday afternoon in Saengerbund hall. Lehighton, the employes, members of Local 912, Textile Workers of America, CIO, reaffirmed their position to strike until all demands are met. Sam Glickman, member of the union's national staff; Paul Knauss, president of the Lehighton local, and Sol Stetin, national vice president of the union, were in charge.

ing its 1948 membership quota ning for a card party tne; nwn Am.rin T- in St. jomvs njvangencai reformed church. Selections were offered by the Mt. Bethel male quartet. Songs and recitations comprising a program, "Our highlighted on promotion exercises of the children's division in charge of Mrs.

Workers Picket Furniture Store At Tamaqua Twenty employes of the Mit--holl Mart. Tamaaua. k- Is ffl T1 auxiliary at the installation SSSnUwiU oe 8se0rvidCkTi: i Thursday -ight in the ets may be purchased from the ome of Mrs- Ammon Rosen- land 7 to 8 p.m. today in the Al liance fire hall to administer chest x-rays to area residents. charge, but recommended that he Dav the costs.

Officer John loilowing committee: Mrs. Franklin Marsteller, Installed by Mrs. Harland Ev-j TELEVISION PAL Brewster of the Lehighton tol Charles Shimer, Heien ljUtz ana Mrs. William Kilpatrick. A talk on "Our Allies Fear and Faith" was nresented bv Harvey A.

LYCEUM NUMBER Northampton Junior and Senior High school students will witness yesterday continued their second day of picketing for recognition of UMWA District 50 as Congetta Ronca thPir initial t.vceum Dresentation Lockwood. secretary of the chairman: Mrs. Dale Stortz anderett, of the eastern district, Mrs. Douglas Johnston, co-chair-1 were Mrs. Furman Kline, presi-men: Mrs.

Jacob Martz. Mrs. i dent; Mrs. Gordon A. Stover.

Kenneth Nfchils, Mrs. Stanley first vice president; Mrs. Frank-Meierhoff. Mrs. Arthur Wieand, Swartz.

second vice presi-Mrs. Charles Benfield. dent; Mrs. Gordan A. Stover, Frederick Kalmbach.

Mrs. Hor-1 secretary Mrs. John Bean, re- tr Mrr li A 1 their harcninmc aeent. ir-! ai; ifnmioc mitiinpri fnr the current scnooi year ai ice was prosecutor. A jury was selected to hear tLe trial of Kenneth Ruch.

Lehighton R. 3, charged with involuntary manslaughter. Ruch was -involved in an accident April 4 on the Lehighton-Weiss-port bridge which resulted in (h. rteot.h nf Sowers. Pal- nf nr T.ukP Wane- mis- 11 a.m.

today in the auditor- Thomas Morgan, manager ot th stnrp announced that "O'J Betrothed sionary of Bounding Grace hos advice of counsel the strike is ium. Vocal and instrumental music by a group of four artists will comprise the program. SPORTSWOMEN MEET Mpptino- at 7:30 n.m. todav in Stortz. Mrs.

Harold Hartenstine The engagement of Congetta illegal and we refuse to comer with District 50 representatives pital. China. JOINT SERVICE Harvest Home and Rally Day services nrprp fnnrinrted at a. loint ser wnnoa fin Rrnsdwav. Bethle Biehn, chaplain; Addie Besch, historian; Mrs.

Leroy Keller, spro-patit-nf-arnis nnH Mrs Clnr- merton. He allegedly crashed into a wrecked automobile on hem, daughter of Pasquale A. Ronca of Miami. to Wil the clubhouse will be the ladies vice, Sunday morning and even lence Besch, historian; Mrs. Le auxiliary of the Lappawmzo Fish and name Protective Assn.

liam A. Humphries son oi Mrs. William Moemng, Mrs. Raymond Butz. Mrs.

Arthur C. Iobst, Mrs. Robert Stover, El-eanore Leisenring, Mrs. Herbert Lichtenwalner, Mrs. Edwin Ra-venell.

Mrs. Ray Shive and Mrs. William Ruhe. KfiriPTV to mfpt st ing in Haman Memorial evangelical United Brethren church. Woltpr T.op hlinrt Rineer of until employes go Dacit work." Employes walked off their jobs Saturday morning, refusing to work until the union was recognized.

The store is one of a group operated by the same firm under various names. roy Keller, sergeant-of-arms, and Mrs. Clarence Strunk, color bearer. the bridge as rescurers were freeing men from the vehicle. Quakertown R.

2 DEVOTIONS CONCLUDE Observance of 40 hours devotion Norristown, offered selections at Plans were made for the Mr. and Mrs. William A. Humphries, Delhi, N. has been announced.

Miss Ronca, a graduate of Fountain Hill High school, nothleVipm TiiiRiness col- Be ture to ttt ur grand ulection of Poll-Parrots tops! Tune in TV Channel 13 Each Wednesday 5:30 P. M. H. A. MILLER SONS Northampton' Shopping: Center Montgomery Bucks bi-county by the Hungarian parish of our Lady of Hungary church will be concluded with vesner devotions.

John's Lutheran Dorcas society society j. meets tonight at 7:30 at the new in? will nAlrf in tn hnirip cij riurinz which a procession of Girl Engaged bCUbU lege, and is employed as a sec both services. Produce contrio-uted at the services will be sent to the Evangelical United Brethren Home for the Aged. Philadelphia. Next Sunday morning the King's college Trumpeters will present a program.

nome 01 jvirs. veins risner, ui uiu rwT S. 4th St. Mrs. William Muehlhauser.

The school children will take place, ODD FELLOWS INSTALL iBioup ajso uiscusscu piaus ior at 7:30 p.m. today tne cnurcn. Bath Scout Troop Given Charter Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Set- a Christmas dinner meeting. Tant TTic snri his staff from npiivprmi? the sermon will De Mir.hael Szeder. Society of man, Quakertown k. announce the engagement of their retary by the Betmenem oieei CMr. Humphries, who attended Union college and was graduated from Syracuse university, is employed as an assistant in the accounting department of the Bethlehem Steel Co.

MEET TONIGHT Quaker-town Woman's club will observe its 38th anniversary at 6:30 p.m. Jesus of Connecticut. Masses to dav will be held at 5:30, Charter Night was observed by daughter, Barbara jane, to Albert L. Buff, son of Mrs. Albert W.

Buff, Allentown, and the late in wie lvioose nome. and 8 a.m. tv, ni -Rfw Rr.nnt. Troon 43. soonsored sttrpriSE NIGHT Surnrise I i TlAni-f worn night will be observed by River- End fire Co.

win meet at 8 p.m. xAcAv Coopersburg installed officers of the Mystic Star Lodge No. 73, Odd Fellows, in the former bank hall. They are, noble grand. Roland Wieder: vice grand.

Eugene Kulp; chaplain. George Wart-man; warden. Richard Romig: conductor, Edwin Trexler; recording secretary. Charles Stephen; financial secretary, Harry Derr: treasurer, Charles Stroh: Hellertown District Scouts to Improve Polk Valley Lodge Frank Weidner and George Koplin were appointed a com at exercises Monday in the so ir. thp Wpct TTni-I fir hnll Mr.

Buff. Miss Setman was graduated from Quakertown High school and is employed as secretary hnnvv-ppnpr hv Ouakertown Easton Odd Fellow Dies cial rooms oi the cnurcn. .1 A Sencenbach. district of- 1 Wallace Willard Keller Legion post 242 is scheduled to meet at 8 p.m. in the post home, Mill St.

fir-pr marie the presentation to At Home for Aged, at 92 auu Aeronautical Corp. and Bucks Rev. Edward C. Burkhart, rec tor of tne cnurcn. registration Inside guard.

Carl Cassier; out A candle demonstration will .14. rv, i-A TTt-nfin Kthlllpr Cim. i v. a 1 cards wee pesented to scouts hv Russell I. Smith, scoutmaster County Enterprises.

Mr. Buff, who was graduated from Allentown High school, is employed as a flight instructor and field operator at Quaker-town- Municipal airport. The weridfne will take place some George W. Morris, 92, a former resident of Easton. died Sunday afternoon in the Odd Fellows "home, Middletown, Dauphin county, where he was a guest for the last.20 years.

wo wo hnm in Port Carbon, porters to Noble Grand, Preston ies auxiliary of Fire Co. No. 1 B. Riegel and Fred Wieder and at 8 p.m. in the fire hall, W.

of Troop 33. Others participating supporters 10 vice gmuu, nnj Broad St mittee to plan improvements ior the new scout lodge at Polk Valley at a meeting of the Hellertown district of the Bethlehem Area Boy Scout council, Friday night in the scout lodge. Addison Unangst, president, was in charge. Due to resignation of Joseph Strawn as leader of Troop 49, V. G.

Stackhouse was named to the post. Harry Buss will continue as assistant leader. Gran in program were oosepn Sousa and August Evrard, with Stephen Henn leading group singing. time in December. NR APPOINTEE Cmdr.

Edmund G. Shower, Old Bethlehem Pike and Station has been assigned to duty as local representative for Naval Reserve Kemmerer and Marvin Urffer. Officers of the Emmaus Encampment of Odd Fellows No 15 were installed by Paul Weaver and his staff from Catasau-iiq Thp nffirprs are: chief Dat- and while living in Easton was employed by the Ingersoll-Rand in Phillipsburg. His wife. Annie Schug Morris, preceded him ir, ripnth in 1926.

The only Suit Seeks to Tie Up Bridal Shower Given For Northampton Girl activities in the Quakertown Man's Share in Estate known survivors are two nieces. An action to nrevent Calvin ville Yob was named explorer leader. Buss announced that he will Vnrcman Washineton. N. "M)iiiWiW nnimwi urr -rtftr-t frnm rereivine his share of his Lehigh Valley Physics Club to Meet in Easton father's estate until past and; area.

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to Quakertown Community hospital over the weekend were, Mrs. Mary Smith, Quakertown; Mrs. Howard Beidler, Coopersburg; Claude Banner, Easton R. Joyce Seefrig and Mrs. Harold Kline, Quakertown R.

D. Discharcred were Mrs. Marie Lydia Skrapits. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Skrapits, 102 Washington Northampton, was guest of honor at a bridal shower recently at the home of Goldie Kiss, 1345 Washington Ave. ThP hririe-eleet will be mar begin a first aid course Wednesday night. The troops will participate in the borough's Halloween parade. iiriih.n. of the de- at its new low price! future support payments arei made to his wife, Mildred Kunsman, 109 Main St.

Glendon.j was started i Northampton nmintv rnnrts vesterday. iiuux a-. nf nhvsies at Lehigh riarch, Wieder; high priest. Carl Cassier: senior war den. Roland Wieder; junior warden.

Harry Derr; financial scribe. Lloyd Backensto; recording scribe, Preston B. Riegel; treasurer. Guy J. Smoyer; cuide, Edwin Trexler; inside sentinel.

Charles Stephen; outside sentinel, Erwin Schuler; and watches, Richard Romig. Harry Kemmerer, Charles Stroh. and George Wartman. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

Percival Stansfield returned to their home, 4th and Broad after a week's visit with Mr. hrother. Harold university, will speak on "Ap New House of Freemansburg plications of Nuciear energy, ried to Emil Varconi, Easton, on Oct. 29 in Our Lady of Hungary church, Northampton. Games were played and lunch The action is against the husband and Stanley Kunsman and Elsie M.

W. Frickert, executors at a meeting oi tne ruyaa club of the Lehigh Valley in Par- Club to Be Ready Soon hoii T.nfnvette coiieee. Hoot. Sellersville; Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Doylestown; Harry Gardner, Coopersburg; Mrs.

Leroy Knauss, Robert Dickert, Clayton Bartgnes and Mrs. Joseph Nicholas and daughter, all of $4- The new building of the Free of the will of the iatners es eon served. 1 konn'3 1 tate, leaving property in Wil Wednesday at 8 p. m. The meeting will be open to the public, rvr Rnn.t.7.

was graduated from mansburg Democratic club is pvnprteri to be comDleted for oc Guests included Helen nayat, Antonia Shifchok, Molly Gren, Alva. Minner? Jean Minner. Ann liams and Lower aaucon rown-chins nf which the vouneer Kuns- 45 QUART PINT cupancy about the first of the Lafayette college in 1930 and re man's share is estimated at Kustay, Julia Ross, Betty Ann Stansfield, and family at Port year, it was reported at Monday night's meeting of 'the club. ceived his M.S. and respectively at Purdue university 500.

Fine Blended Whiskey. 90.5 proof. 60 grain neutral spirits. Frankfort Distillers N.Y. C.

SlH2id6iS Reckless Driving Charge Hahn, Theresa yurasits, mnei Takacs, Margaret Lahovskl, Marie Kiss, Rose Skrapits and Mrs. Julia Skrapits. Poll River. auu vj Three Phillipsburg Men Against Riegelsville Man and New Yoric university, curing the war he worked at the Argonne National Laboratory in Eleven new members were enrolled at the session. Mitchell Yelovich, president, was in charge.

New London. where they Hellertown police have lodged Injured in Auto Crash Chicago, 111. Three Phillinsburs men were a reckless driving cnarge against William Williams. 34, of Ripcpisvillft R. 1.

who was in Pen Argyl Legion Post Installs New Officers injured, one seriously, at 2:55 a.m. Sunday, when the automo volved in a collision with a trol officers of Charles Nelson bile in which they were rioung ran nff the left, sid of Route ley car Friday night while oper Thh American Legion post. ating his automooiie on Main Trfinntnona townshiD. just be pn Arcvl. were installed last Note 12th Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh J. Larkin. 62 W. Market Bethlehem, on Sunday observed their 12th wedding anniversary.

Mrs. Larkin is the former Rose cramsey of Allentown. Mr. Larkin is president of the South Bethlehem Brewing Co. Hellertow.

nicht hv Henrv Reynolds. Ban yond Phillipsburg, and turned visited their son, James. Mrs. Halsey Hall, the former Zula Bornman, residing in Minneapolis, spent the weekend visiting her brother Dr. Charles J.

Bornman. 232 Ridge St. Mrs. Hall is a native of Em- 111 FRATERNAL VISIT Mem bers of the Emmaus Home B. of A.

No. 28 will attend the visitation ceremonies for the Grand Guardian Bessie Pugh of Philadelphia at the Lady Marion Home in Quakertown on Thursday evening. There is room for mnrp members on fSOV over in a iieid. Mnst. seriously hurt was the gor, district ao aeputy commander, in the post home.

Installed were verne awoyer, onmmander: Biirdell Hontz Sr. driver, Charles Volpe, who was; admitted to Warren hospital in an unconscious condition with a Dossible skull fracture. Ray vice commander; Jack Branton Williams who was discharged over the weekend from' St. Luke's hospital where he was treated for head injuries, will be arraigned before Justice of the Peace Edward Johnson at a later date. Joseph Popovich, 21.

724 Atlantic Bethlehem, a passenger in the automobile, was treated at the hospital lor minor injuries. Births in Northampton junior vice commander: Haroia Hontz, finance officer; Ralph rnnrh. adiutant: J. Calvin Wil mond Farmer received a possi-j liams, historian; Franklin May, Daughters were born at Haff hospital. Northampton, to Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Mfllward, 14 2nd Slatington; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul. 490 Grove bie fracture oi tne leit anKie.j and Jack Rossnagle.

possible! fracture of the right pelvis. Both men were also admitted to the hospital. RL least tifcui, the chartered bus which will leave 5th and Chestnut Sts. at 7 SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTS At a. re-organization meeting of St John's Lutheran Sunday School.

George Geiger. was rpnpral suDerintendent. Catasauqua, and to Mr. and Assemblyman to Be 63 Francis W. Bucchin, 830 Th9 YELLOW PAGES of the Telephone Directory wilt tell you where to find it.

Mrs. John Hudoe, 403 stn ana Lehigh Cementon. 4th Bethlehem, state as-semhlvman from the first dis Trip F- othpr officers and teachers chaplain, and Kusseii and Wilmer Hill, sergeants-at-arms. Auditors appointed were Frank Johnson. Milton Phillips and Franklin May.

Sorority House Dance Phi Mu Epsilon sorority of Moravian College for Women entertained its members at a house dance Saturday night in the sorority house. Dance committee members were Dee chairman: Patricia Cof Men of Trinity Hear Rev. Dean Stevenson Rev. Dean T. Stevenson, dean of Leonard Hall, 826 Delaware Fountain Hill, spoke on missions Sunday night at the mpptinc nf Men nf Trinity in trict, Northampton county, elect Twn Bethlehem couDles.

Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Clymer and Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Bilheimer recently returned from a 3,300 mile trip along the Eastern secboard states. From Miami.

they went by plane to Havana, elected are: General secretary, Mrs. Donald Baumer; financial secretary, Darwin Leister; assistant financial secretary, Walter Bauman; Edwin Fogel; and trustees, Seth Albright. Harvey Wieand, and Howard Oswald. Adult superintendent, Trinity Episcopal church, Beth ed in 1946, on Wednesday win observe hii 63rd birthday. He was elected a school director of bethlehem in 1937; reelected in 1943.

served two years as president of the school board, and is now completing his second term. THE BELL TELEPHONE- COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA lehem. A motion picture, "wmie There's Time" was shown by Bethlehem Community Chest. Cuba. fey and is.

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