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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 6

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SECOND THIRD THE MORNING CALL, Allen ton Thursday, Aug. 5, 195 29. Etn titans Sisters Over 60 Take Up Study of Art; Show Work School Police Heads Ask for Volunteers Three sisters, all of them born tion for their Interest in art, for In Quakertown more than 60 years they are daughters of the late Frank H. Fluck, once an Interior ago, yesterday exhibited their art work of the last year at the home of the oldest sister, Mrs. Herman Board Seeks To Retain Art Teacher Resignation of Robert E.

Doney, Pen Argyl, as art instructor in the Bangor School District, was received by the Bangor School Board last night. The directors authorized the education committee to contact Doney and offer him up to $400 to retain him as a teacher in the district. Director David Stoddard said he understood Doney had been offered a position in the Bethlehem School District. The directors voted to inform the teachers' committee that July 1 is group will undergo training with Salisbury Township's force under i if the guidance of Chief Sicher and decorator in Quakertown and an amateur artist. Not restricting their work to canvasses, the sisters also decorate serving trays with paintings and make ornamental pieces out of the tops of oil drums.

Mrs. Reich expressed the enthusiasm of the sisters for their work when she said, three aim to outdo Grandma Moses." Burgess Fred D. Baize. It will pay you to consult C. D.

Nonnemacher, Agt. Farm Bureau Auto-Fire-Life 120 N. 5th. Ph. WO 5-2384.

Adv. Sponsors of an auxiliary school police force In Emmaus have Issued a call for volunteers to control traffic while children travel to and from school. Men and women wishing to join the organization can contact Paul Albert. Linwood Nester, John F. Hartle or Mrs.

Charles Drumm, PTA presidents: Paul T. Ference or Arlington Mover of the Lions Club, or Chief of Police John Sich-er. Ference said an organizational meeting Is planned in the near future. Once formed, the Emmaus DERBY DEADLINE Today is the deadline for registration in tomorrow's Emmaus Coaster Der by. East Penn 'Union School Dis trict youngsters can apply with the deadline to give notice of resignation.

The directors pointed out that the school code states that playground instructors. Klrkpatrick. 1010 W. Broad Quakertown. More than 70 enthusiastic visitors yesterday admired the landscapes, still lifes and other types of work done in both water colors and oils.

Mrsm Eunice Reich, 60. and Mrs. Charles Snyder. 70. who live in Miami, Fla.

Philadelphia respectively, and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, 71, began taking art lessons a little more than a year ago, each in the city where she now lives. Events occuring more than a year ago are responsible for 65 paintings turning the Quakertown home into a one-day stand art gallery. It all began when Mrs. Reich, visiting her sisters last year, brought along with her some paintings which she had done.

These were so admired that all three decided to take art lessons. They planned to meet in Quakertown a year later, bringing all their work With them to show one another. Daughters of Artist There is strong ancestral sane- teachers must give 60 days notice HEAR REPORTS Various to secure a release. committee reports and plans for future events were outlined at Nazareth last night's meeting of the Kiwan- Saucon Flower Club Plans 4th Annual Show Arrangements for the fourth annual flower s. ow to be held Wednesday, Sept.

1, from 5 to 9 p.m. in New Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Leithsville. were announced at a meeting of the Saucon Valley Flower Club last night, in the church. Judging for the show will get under way at 1 p.m.. with entries scheduled to be in place by noon.

Mrs. Richard Beck will serve as is Club at the Anchorage. Oeorge Havir told of the prog Lions Club Night Events Held ress in the boys and girls committee; Mark Halsted, vocational guidance; Linwood Nester. under Si 1 Yw Yr. Anthony Sabetti and Frank De Paolo, Roseto school directors, attended the meeting to discuss the newly approved jointure of Roseto and Bangor.

It was announced that a special organization meeting of the joint board will be held at 8 p.m. Monday to map jointure plans. Donald B. Keat, superintendent of schools, listed the preliminary assignments for First Grader pupils in the three elementary school buildings and announced that 41 pupils are registered for kinder privileged children; Kermit Gable, On Playground support ot cnurches; Harvey Eck, Key clubs, and Wilbur Rems, agriculture and conservation. By MRS.

C. ETHEL ZIEGLER Youngsters of the Miss Ruth Brooker, special serv general chairman. Fairview and High School playgrounds joined in Lions Club night tin ii lift 4 MUL4t, w.iMtoiKtaii, Committee chairmen assisting her will be Mrs. Walter Over, pub ice director at Hess Brothers, will speak on "Advertising and What It Means to Hess Brothers" at next week's meeting. Fire Fighters observance last night on the Naz licity; Miss Ruth Gruver, exhibit garten.

ine club will hold a family tuc- areth High School athletic field. Prizes were presented to winners by Woodrow Brong, a member of Go to School nic Sunday, Aug. 15, at Leroy QUAKERTOWN AMATEUR ART SHOW Three sisters, all above 60 and natives of Quakertown, started taking art lessons a year ago, each In her own home town. Yesterday they displayed the results of their artistic endeavors for friends and neighbors at the home of Mrs. Herman Kirkpatrick, one of the sisters, at 1010 W.

Broad Quakertown. The sisters, shown examining a painting on display are (from left), Mrs. Charles Snyder, Philadelphia, Mrs. Eunice Reich, Miami, and Mrs. Kilpatrick.

the club. Pop Werley home in Limeport. TO MEET The Women'a Umbrella show winners were room; Mrs. Lester Sloyer, entry; Mrs. Clifford Rothrock, arrangement; Miss Marie Mroshinski, awards: Mrs.

George Drebelbis, hospitality. In charge of judging arrangements will be Mrs. Harriet Hine, speciman, and Mrs. Thomas A. Peffer, arrangement.

Twenty-eight members of the Palmerton Fire Department re Betty Flick and Alice Achenbach, Court Dismisses Objections Of Coal Company HARRISBURG, Aug. 4 (ffl The Guild of St. John's E-R Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. today on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

cently took the primary course of largest; Donna Shankweiler, smallest; Janice Miller, oldest; Doreen Instruction in fire fighting given Harry Neitz. 220 Stephens St. In at the Damage Control Center of Quakertown Yeakel, John Rampulla and Janice Kingcaid, cleverest. Question of Jurisdiction the Fire Fighters School at the ease of ram the meeting will be held indoors. Mrs.

Hine spoke on Antique Glass." Winners in last night's tournament were Mrs. Gizella Ful- Also Patricia Guiffre, Gale Kell Dauphin County Court today dis er, Anita Smith and Grace Mazzie, BAPTISMS The Rev. C. mer, first, Mrs. Rothrock, second.

Philadelphia Naval Base. Participating firemen included Adoiph Rebelo, Nathan Serfass, Blaise Schweibenz. Lewis Pysher, prettiest; Thomas Reber, Peggy missed preliminary objections filed by the Lehigh Valley Coal and Mrs. Gerald Wartman, third Jo Betz and Stephanie Todora, gladioli: Mrs. Rothrock, first, and Holds Up State Hearing On Northwestern School Kingston, Luzerne County, to Ronald Serfass, Nick Lucia, Clar most unusual; Sharon Stofflet, New Borough Clerk Assigned More Duties By MRS.

ROBERT STRUNK Ruth Moyer, recently elected Mrs. Fulmer, second, giant zin ence Serfass. George Samok, Jer Marlene Miller and Nancy Christ- Kaufman, pastor of the Zionsville Lutheran charge, recently baptized Michael Scott Mohr. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Mohr of Emmaus, and Rosanna Sandra Hil-bert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hilbert of East a bill in equity started against it by the Commonwealth of Pennsyl nias; Mrs. David Fluck, first, Mrs. Beck, second, and Mrs.

Arthur man, oddest. Judges were Mrs. Violet Leh and Mrs. Joy Dech. vania.

ry Fortino, Norman Ahner, Oliver Andreas, Paul Nothstein, Mike Samok. Ronald Andreas. Franklin Dieterly, third, petunias. Judge William H. Neely directed A request by opponents of a Wacky hat show winners were Announcement was made that and from time to time plans were presented to the Department of Public Instruction and the same proposed million-dollar Northwest the coal company to file an answer within 20 days.

Quakertown borough chief clerk the club will join with the Moores ern Joint High School for a hearing ANNUAL PICNIC The annual was appointed assistant zoning ad were approved. before the State Councu of Edu Anita Smith, Doreen Yeakel and Patricia Guiffre, prettiest; Donna Shankweiler, Fred Ressler and Carl Moosch, funniest; Sandra Jones, Ilene Suter and Stanley town and Indianland clubs in a meeting Oct. 6 in the Star Grange The state started the proceedings to obtain title to 10,768 acres of land in Rush, Union and Snow cation has struck a jurisdictional ministrator and secretary to the Police Pension Fund, at last "Final plans and specifications are ready for final approval. All Sunday School picnic of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, 2nd and Ridse streets, will ho hlrf Hall, Moorestown. stoDcaD.

night's borough council meeting. this has been done in the regular Shoe Townships, Centre County, it Lawyers on both sides of tne Fehr, most original. Andreas Frank Holece; Elmer Miller, Frederick Miller, Arthur Miller, Ronald Cole. Nicholas Milkowich, A. S.

Pfeiffcr, Ernest Meckes, Paul Shimko, John Dzuba, John Litwin. Nevin Andreas and Franklin Andreas SXr. They were accompanied by Tony Fortino, Harris Zellner, Sigmond Olszewski, Burt Axner. Walter Ka-cicek, Aaron Focht and John Haja. Miss Moyer succeeds the late Wil from 11 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Saturday way under the approval of the De fence were informed that the state claims it offered to purchase from Also Brent Doyle, John Rampul liam Clymer as chief clerk. partment of Public Instruction. council would decide whether it the coal company January 1952 la and Peggy Jo Betz, oddest; Borough Manager Ralpy Yanish at tne sneiter House, 4th street. Ted Houseknecht, superintendent, is in charge of the program.

New Pastor to Be Installed Sunday had jurisdiction to hear the case Peggy Jones, Rosemarie Mazzie Considerable expenses have thus been incurred in good faith and announced that reconstruction of The offer was made under the terms of an option agreement, the state claims. The land was to be and Myrna Easton, most unusual; but not until its next meeting Sept. 10. The lawyers, on the other somebody must pay the same. hand, want a decision sooner.

acquired for the State Forest and For these reasons I requested an early opinion. I expect to get an Alice Achenbach, largest, and Thomas Reber, smallest. Judges were Mrs. Leon Brong, Mrs. Earl Stroman and Mrs.

William Him- In Spinnerstown Wilson Wert, solicitor for the dis Waters Department for which the Main street from Park avenue to Route 309 will be completed this week. There will be no penalty to property owners who could not meet the due date for curbing, because of obstruction to work caused by the state department of trict school board, when informed state said it offered $24,966. Tournament Held answer any day. William N. Kanehann III, attor 'Hill Dairy Maids Plan Installation Installation of the newly organized Dairv Maids, fun crnun nf th ler.

The Rev. Leonard E. Good, who assumed the pastorate of St. of the council's intention, wrote the secretary of the State Council of The coal company contends the state did not conform with the ney for objectors to the high school, The rope jumping contest was Minsi Trail By John's Lutheran Church, Spinners Education, requesting an eany said: "I want to see whether we won by Linda Mertz, Frank Nar- terms of the option agreement nignways. opinion on the matter "because of can bring this to a head and hit racci, Lois Miller and llene Suter.

town, July 1, will be installed during a vesper service 8 p.m. made in November 1947. The company stated the Com Flower Club Earl Stroman served as judge. degree of Pocahontas, was scheduled for SfDt. 1.

at a mooti the position of the school directors of these townships." an appropriate jurisdiction in the near future in Harrisburg. We're For the box hockey contest, In the codification of the borough ordinance an hitherto unknown street Washington street was discovered. It extends from New The Rev. Claude E. Schick, Phil the Ontario Council, Fountain Hill trying to verify with the depart judged by A.

J. Sturgis, winners "These boards had entered into monwealth waited more than four years to make the purchase, and the state "must be considered having abandoned the contract ment exactly who is going to take were Fred Ressler, Barry Smith, adelphia, secretary of the Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania, last night in Red Men Hall. The installation will be conducted bv the Dairv Maids nf Achlov street to Fairview avenue. a jointure agreement on Aug. ti, 1953." Wert explained, "and on Leona Thomas and Diana Schle- jurisdiction of it.

Announcement has been made of winners in the tournament conducted at a meeting of the Minsi Trail Flower Club, Springtown, Monday night In the home of Mrs. Lawrence Fenninger. Riegelsvule. will conduct the service and install gel. Oct.

7, 1953, the boards were ad Kanehann said he believed this the pastor. The Rev. Paul J. Hen It was decided to improve the parking lot in the rear of the Palace Theater. Council authorized Bicycle races were won by Lar vised by the superintendent of pub upon which the suit is brought be cause it waited beyond a reasonable length of time." is the first such request to come ry, pastor of Grace Church, Koy- ry Lewis, Lee Todora, Martin lic instruction that their applica before the state councu in the his ersford, and president of the Nor- preparation of county aid applica Werner, Douglas Thomas, Mar- tion for a secondary building proj Del.

Reports were given on the recent picnic and trip to Atlantic City. Prizes were won by Miss Betty Hittinger, Mrs. Alice Hart-zell and Mrs. Mona Henninger. Mrs.

Clara Allam. Pncahnntai. tory of the School Code. For the arrangement "Repletion." Mrs. Clark Strock won first place; Mrs.

Leonard Kramer, sec tion for traffic lights at Broad and wood Smith, Joseph Searock, Jer ristown Conference, will pr ich. The Rev. Mr. Good, a graduate The Northwestern board, com ect had been approved and that this approval constitutes authority ry Johnson, David Werner, Rich Maui streets and 4th and 5th streets. Officer Collars Man After 3-Block Chase ond, and Mrs.

Floyd Rau, third. of Muhlenberg College Class of prised of directors of Lynn-Heidelberg, Weisenberg and Lowhill, ard Mahorsky and David wam- for the school board to exercise the several powers enumerated in announced that the next meptintf Mrs. Strock also took first place for "Variety." with Mrs. Albert The Bucks County Tuberculosis Society will be given free electric bold. Judges were Leon Brong, Joseph Heintzleman and Robert will be held Aug.

18. 1939, completed his studies at the Lutheran Seminary, Philadelphia, in 1942. He earned the degree of master of sacred theology in the plan a junior-senior high school at the site of the Lynn-Heidelberg the School Code. Pacliaro. second, and Mrs.

Wil A man wanted for defiance of a Lehigh County Court order to support his children led Deputy Sher- "In pursuance of this the North Consolidated School. Girl Breaks Foot western School Authority was set Held of church architecture in 1946. liam Strawn. third. Mrs.

Howard Yost won first place for "Novelty," and Mrs. G. Teggi, second; Mrs. The objectors contest the need Pauley. Following the contests a cake walk was held and motion pictures were shown.

Refreshments were served to the youngsters. i up. An architect was engaged. He served as pastor of St. Paul's in wiuara neuer a three-block chase in the middle of town yesterday but the law was trium In Fall from Tree Russell Hess, third, and Mrs.

Sam Church, Mt. Holly, N. from 1943 to 1948. During his pastorate uel Stever, fourth. REUNION "The 26th annual Judy Cooper.

4. daughter of Mr. phant. at Mt. Holly he served as supply ity service for the X-ray survey, Aug.

30 at 2nd and Broad streets. Yanish and John Egner, supervisor of the water department, will attend a water system school to be conducted Aug. 23 to 26 in State College. CLAMBAKE Quakertown American Legion Post will hold its annual clambake and picnic in Heistand's Grove, Spinnerstown, on Sunday Aug. 8.

REUNION A reunion of the and Mrs. Theodore Cnonr. CM Mrs. Frank Mease spoke on gardening plans for August. Arrange and the wisdom of the board plans.

They also favor jointure between Lynn-Heidelberg and Northern Lehigh Joint School District. They suggest that Weisenberg and Lowhill directors approach Parkland School District on the matter of jointure. Keller spotted Charles P. Men- Knecht family reunion will be held Saturday in the Log Cabin of Naz pastor of St. Paul Church, Mounted Route, Bethlehem, was Hightstown, N.

J. In 1948 he was ments were made by Mrs. Wunam areth Borough Park. J. Frederic Knecht, Nazareth, will preside at ireatea in st.

Luke's Hospital, Wednesday night for a fracture of ges, now of Easton, near 6th and Hamilton streets, Allentown. Men-ges saw Keller at the same time and immediately took off. running Good Sheplwd Lawn Festival Set Aug. 11-13 The 1954 edition of the Good Shepherd Lawn Festival will be called to the Nuremberg parish in the Pottsville conference, where he Yost and Mrs. Kramer.

Mrs. Strock reported on plans for a me ngnt toot suffered when she served until receiving a call from flower show Sept. 9. a business session at 2 p.m. A social hour and picnic supper will follow.

teu about four feet from a tree at south through several alleys. Keller took the lone way round but cut the Spinnerstown church. He succeeded the Donald D. Pritz. her home at 4:45 p.m.

yesterday. BRIEFS Mr and Mrs. Russell Wehr and Reidy families will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Egypt Butts and son, Sheldon, spent Stabbing Victim Reported 'Fair' The condition of Theodore Yan- held August 11-13 on the lawn of Three Boys Injured Wednesday in Atlantic City Memorial Park. VACATIONERS Mr.

and Mrs the Home at 6tn and bt. jonn MR. AND MRS. ALEX COMPANY have returned home from several streets. While Riding Bikes him off, collaring him in the 100 block on S.

7th street, near the American Legion Home. Menges was jailed for failure to pay $15 a week maintenance for his three children, who are being supported by the county in a foster home. He will be arraigned at the ick. 30. of Lehighton R.

1. who Tod flight entertainers have Paul Harwick and Miss Joyce Shannon, Quakertown R. 3, left Saturday for a two-week vacation days stay in Wildwood. was stabbed on Tuesday by Rob volunteered their services for the Twelve-year-old George Wether- ert Jay Hine, also of Lehighton occasion. in Florida.

They will visit Alfred R. 1, remained fair last night in Opening night entertainment in Rotary Hears Myers Prof. Frank Myers, head of the physics department at Lehigh University, spoke on "Cosmology Our Expanding Universe," at a luncheon meeting of the Bethlehem Rotary Club Wednesday in Hotel Bethlehem. Visiting Rotarians werr the Rev. Robert Giering, Nazareth; Ike Sheppard, Norristown; Edward Kissinger.

Belvidere. N. and S. bhannon and his wife at their Kellers Church Area Personals hold, 20 S. Jordan Allentown, ran into some rough going while riding his bicycle yesterday.

First, he received a bruise on next session of Domestic Relations Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital. Lehighton. home at Eglin Air Force Base, cludes Willis Meyers and his croup, featuring a former resident Fla. t-ourt. unless ne makes satisfactory arrangements to pay the Hine pleaded guilty to aggra of the Home, Ray Myers, world KELLERS CHURCH Dinner Spending several days in Flem- his left knee when the bicycle ca ble snapped and struck him on the famous armless guitar player.

Also scheduled for this night is a fun guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Crouthamel were Miss Hilda Bunt mgton, N. are Mrs. John Rosen-berger Jr.

and daughter, Joan. leg. court oraer ana arrearages. Damage Suit Filed A lawsuit has been started in vated assault and battery at a hearing in the office of James E. Gombert, Mahoning Township, justice of the peace.

show J's on the Spot," a turn ing. Ambler; Miss Meriam Wood, Miss Gale Ely, Quakertown, ac Then, later in the day, his bicy about on radio-TV show "Truth cle struck a stopped car, George Lansdale; Mr. and Mrs. John Slot-ter. Quakertown ANNOUNCE companied ty Miss Joan Dietz, has returned from a week vacation in Ocean City, N.

J. T. Wepsic, Pottstown. Guests were Fred Nelson, Goshen, N. Jack Shelly Jr.

and Dr. Frank Schramm suffering a bruise on the left side or Consequences." The Rev. C. Harry Kehm will portray the part of Ralph Edwards, emcee of the He was committed to Carbon MENT has been made of the en of his head. He was treated at Sacred Heart HOSPITAL NOT Admitted both of Bethlehem.

gagement of Dorothy Jane Det-weiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Northampton County Court by Ralph Randall 308 Liberty Glendon Heights, claiming $473.02 damages as the result of an automobile accident against Frank County jail in default of $2,000 bail. to Quakertown Community Hospi Hospital and discharged. actual show.

Contestants will be local radio personalities. E. Homer Detwiler, Kellers Also treated for injuries received Highlighting Thursday night's while riding their bicycles were: tal were Mrs. Robert Schupp, Pleasant Valley; Horace Winkler, Quakertown R. Mrs.

Wilmer Denlinger and Mrs. Rubin Setman, Fred Lena, 3, of 1537 Liberator Cole, 468 Nesquehoning Easton. The collision reportedly occurred Church, and Emanuel Charles Eck-ert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eckert, Ottsville R.

D. GUESTS of Mrs. Charles Fleck Allentown, who caught his The Philip Roncas Note Anniversary program will be Curly Gibson and his Sunshine Playboys along with Tex Carlson of Pottsville. The groups will present a full-evening Aug. 20, 1952, at Berwick and Coal right ankle in the spokes of the ve both of Quakertown; Miss Irene Walsh, Brooklyn, and Carl Young.

streets, Easton. and daughter, Arlene, were Mr. i. hicle, receiving bruises and a swollen ankle. He was treated at Sa Mr.

and Mrs. Philip A. Ronca, Durham. Discharged were Donald Beahn, cred Heart Hospital. Divorce Granted 623 Green Bethlehem, observed their 35th wedding anniversary Wednesday.

Bernard Burdock, 11, of 1919 Al len Allentown, who fell from his bicycle near Rose Gardens, Judge Carleton Woodring Wednesday in Northampton County Court handed down a divorce de They are the parents of eight Hillbilly Jamboree. Ringing down the curtain on Friday night will be the traditional Mickey Klemans Festival Revue, a two and one half hour variety show. Refreshments will be on sale throughout the campus along with handcraft articles made by the children of the Home. Bucksville; Charles Kelly, Quaker-town; Mrs. Walter Dudack and son, Perkasie R.

Mrs. Charles Heldreson and son, Richlandtown, and Mrs. Paul Ahlum, Quakertown R. D. REFRIGERATORS AIR-CONDITIONERS AND FREEZER SERVICE Have your refrigerator checked before serious trouble develops.

We service ALL MAKES specializing in sealed units. Guaranteed workmanship. Also all makes of air-conditioners and freezers. PHONE US KRUFER BROS. Appliances 542 Hamilton Street and Mrs.

Donald Ward and daugh-er, Myra Jeanne, Ottsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Swe. in and son, Reigelsville SPENDING A WEEK with relatives in Exton are Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Wyllie and son VISITING friends in Reading over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vargo and children and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moyer and son ENTER striking his face on the road.

He children, Alfred, Martin, Mrs. Edwin Boeder, Mary Ann and Dolores, twins, Donald and Ann Ma received a laceration on the bridge cree to Sarah Boderman, 423 E. Union Bethlehem, from Harry Boderman, 108 N. 8th Allen of his nose and a bruise on his right thigh. He was treated at Al rie, all of Bethlehem; and Mrs.

Robert Seidenberger, Levittown. lentown Hospital. town. They were married July 3, 1950, in Allentown. Romper Day Group In Fullerton Plans ENGAGED Dr.

and Mrs. John H. Kupp, 338 Columbia Palmerton, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Anne, to Thomas Gray Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Mann, 505 Columbia Palmerton. Miss Kupp was graduated from Westtown Friends School. She attended the University of Vermont and while there was on the American Women's Ski Team in 1953. She was also graduated from Katherine Gibbs School, Boston.

Mann, who attended Randolph-Macon College, Virginia, was graduated from Indiana University. He served with the Air Force for three years. TAINED by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McKnight recently were Going to Picnic Mary Baseley and Mrs.

Paul i 1 1 r- To Solicit Funds A busload of teenagers from scnoeiier ana cuuuren, au oi casii Greeny i'" and Mrs. Irvin Shelly) Northeast and Broughal Junior Fullerton's Romper Day com Allentown Ph. HE 2-0017 High Schools in Bethlehem, will mittee plans to make its annual collection of funds during the next two weeks. and son, Zionsvule MR. AND MRS.

JAMES WERNER and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Heller at Woodland leave at 1:15 p.m. today to attend the bandstand television show picnic at Woodside Park, 1841 Main Street Northampton Ph. CO 2-5635 The group, co-sponsored by the Beach, Md.

Whitehall Township Exchange Club and the Fullerton American Stricken 111 on Stree Tho Underworld's Legion, yearly puts on a Romper Day, Halloween parade and Christmas party. Condition Serious Collections will start on Friday, A 35-year-old Bethlehem man Aug. 13, and those contributing will who became dizzy and leu wnue be given tickets for children in the walking near 640 Atlantic Bethlehem, yesterday afternoon. area to attend the Romper Day party on Labor Day. was listed in serious condition last Last year Romper Day cost Bight in St.

Luke's Hospital, Beth lehem. the committee the Halloween parade $226.13 and the Christmas party $409.17. A balance of $46.84 remains. John Kochinda, who resides at Yenea's Hotel. 716 E.

5th was admitted to the hospital for ob ommittee members should be a big crime record. servation. He was takes there in He's a little man with A four time loser. contacted before Aug. 31 for tickets for Romper Day.

The event is open to all children up to and including police cruiser car. Class Reunion A i -l 0 fit -f i-V cv it I I 0 i i i 7Tr, 251 tr i r''Ti I ,1 Hi I TUT-, i i i YW Y-J Yi 14 years of age in the lower part of wnitehau Township. Lehighton High School's Class of He's hobnobbed with congressmen had Washington lawmakers play errand boy for him lounge in his $30 a day suite use his phone for long distance calls. 1948 will hold reunion at t.so p.m. Saturday.

Aug. 21. in the Le- Estate Matters Letters of administration have hiffhton Am vet 1'osl. A dinner will be served followed been issued by Northampton Coun by dancing. Reservations for the affair may be mad by contacting Robert He's credited with blocking crime reforms and keeping anti-gambling bills bottled up.

How could this mouthpiece for the "crime syndicate" get away with it? Read the startling truth about Murray Olf, "Tho Underworld's Washington Lobbyist" next Sunday in HammeL 230 S. 2nd or Betty Schwenk, 152 N. 7th Lehigh ton. mm IN flEE ty Register of Wills R. R.

Raid-line in the estate of Easton Detective Lt. Thomas W. Carr. to his widow, Ruth V. Carr, 461 Berwick Easton.

Letters have been issued also to H. Agnes Dietzel, 121 S. 15th Easton. in the estate of Edward R. Dietzel, Wilson Borough; to Anna Vargo, 1135 Mechanic Bethlehem, in the estate of Joseph J.

Vargo, Bethlehem, and to Lehman J. Richman, Reading, in the estate of Helma C. Richman, of Lower Saucon Township. Thirty men were nominated last night by Local 2598. United Steel Workers of America-CIO, as delegates to the national convention Sept.

23, 24 and 25 in Atlantic City, at a special meeting held in Van with the WEST POINT CHAPLAIN The Rev. George M. Bean, rector of St. Mark's Church In Richmond, Van and summer resident ol Trinity of the Poconos, received the oath of office as chaplain of the U. S.

Military Academy Sunday at the home of Mrs. Emma Merwin. ML Focono justice of the peace. Mrs. Bean, left, is shown witnessing the Bittner Hall.

Bethlehem. Ten will be elected at a meeting next Tues day..

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