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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 8

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SECOND Wind Gao Woman Heads Pastor of Freemansburg Church Installed at Vesper M. Four-County Legion Aides the parsonage, 310 Main Freida Andreas, Allentown unit president; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Kennedy of Bloomsburg, candidate for State historian. Rev.

Kaffine, a graduate of Cen The Rev. Helmut H. Kaffine was installed as pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Freemansburg, during a special Sunday afternoon vesper service. tral High School, Philadelphia: Muhlenberg College and Philadel Mrs. Matthew Collins of Pitts The service of installation was PAGE 17 THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Pa Monday, July 9, 1956 burgh, State president; Mrs.

C. phia Lutheran Seminary, was ordained into the Ministerium of Mrs. Millicent Savercool of Wind Gap was elected president of Four-County American Legion Auxiliaries Saturday in the George N. Kemp Post, American Legion, East Stroudsburg. Other officers are Mrs.

Bessie Selfert of Easton, first vice president; Mrs. Victor Koch of East Stroudsburg, second vice president; Mrs. Florence Seip of Allen-town, chaplain; Mrs. Agnes Gazo Austin Dille of Waynesboro, State conducted by the Rev. Claude E.

Schick, Philadelphia, executive Pennsylvania at the synod's ordi secretary treasurer; Mrs. Lawrence Rotheremel of Fleetwood, nation service May 24 in secretary of the Lutheran Mims-terium of Pennsylvania. department chaplain and Mrs. Roy Guest speakers were the Rev. S.

Wilson of Philadelphia, State na Earl R. Kreidler, pastor of St. tional security chairman. Delegates from Palmerton, Eas Rain Curtails Rose Garden Band Concert Bethlehem's Municipal Band, un John's Church, Slatington, and president of the Allentown Confer ton, Slatington, Allentown, East Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg, Gilbert, ence, and the Rev. Dr.

Lester E. Fetter, pastor of Alsace Lutheran Son of Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Kaffine, Wyomissing, Rev. Kaffine served two years as a student assistant with the Rev, William Ward, pastor of Rosemont Lutheran Church, Bethlehem.

He is married to the former Frances Glenis Runge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Runge, Kenhorst, a graduate of Shilling-ton High School and Reading Hos Coopersburg, Nazareth, Wind Gap, Fountain Hill, Emmaus, Summit Church, Reading, where Rev. Kaffine served as student assistant in 7 "A Hill, Lansford and Jim Thorpe 1954-55. of Lansford, historian; Mrs.

Bertha Jones of Nazareth, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Caroline Kremp-osky of Center Valley, secretary. Serving as tellers were Mrs. Bessie Marek of Tannersville, Miss Joanne Wehr of Slatington and Mrs. Barton Oplinger of Allentown.

New directors are Miss Margaret Ward of Fountain Hill, Miss Rita Strohl of Easton R. 3, Miss Anna Rudner of Jim Thorpe, Mrs. Ann Shafer of, Gilbert. Mrs. Doris were present.

Rev. Kreidler, who served as it. I I I i jjr 5- i f- Av Next meeting will be October IS i A pastor of the Freemansburg der direction of Dr. Joseph Ri-capito, presented similar programs Sunday in Saucon Park and Bethlehem Rose Garden. The last portion of the second concert was rained out.

at Wind Gap. The state convention of Legion auxiliaries and posts pital School of Nursing. church from 1931 to 1946, presented the charge to the pastor, and Dr. Fetter presented the charge will be July 18-21 in Philadelphia. Highlights of the programs were to the congregation.

In speaking on the theme, "Stained Glass Saints," Dr. Fetter YWCA Trio selections from Verdi's opera, "La Schaffer of Emmaus, Mrs. Kath Traviata." Featured soloists were leen Zeiser of Palmerton and Mrs Hilda Scheirer of Slatington. maintained that a saint is not one Ray Huston, cornet; Sigmund Olivet Pastor Addresses C. E.

Vesper "Christianity is a religion built Gast, clarinet, and Merrill Simons Also present were Mrs. Melissa baritone. Jean McKay of Springfield, nation Also on the program were 'I1 al historian; Miss Margaret Adam who has earned his way into God's good graces, but is a saint through the merits of Christ and not through anything he has done. Stephen Janso, secretary of the church council, presented Rev. Bacio" (Arditi); "Sleepers Wake Enroute To Mexico Mrs.

Philip Phillippi, adult program director of the Bethlehem YWCA, left Saturday for Mexico ef Easton, Eastern director; Mrs. Ruth Messersmith of Palmerton, (Bach); "Tarantella Capri" (Can- eva); "Third Street Rhumba Eastern Stat vice president; Miss Schick with a certification of the (Shaw), and "Rienzi Overture" (Wagner). call to Rev. Kaffine, who has been upon facts, declared the Rev. Robert W.

Gamber, pastor of Olivet Evangelical Congregational Church, Bethlehem, in speaking at Two Women the pastorate of Christ 1 I- As encores the band played; "Herbert Paul Lentz Post March" City where she will be a group leader at the Southwest National the second in a series of summer (Marchetto); "Second Regiment! cnurcn since June i. Reception in Parsonage Following a reception in the church, open house was held at Conference for Young Adults of vesper services aunday night in Hurt in 2-Car March" (Reeves); "National Em the Bethlehem Rose Garden. the YWCA to be held July 10 to 18, blem March" (Bagley), and "General Marshall March" (Bronson). The services are sponsored dur She is being accompanied by Miss- Pauline Baily of the Emanon ing July and August by the Bethle Collision The next public concert will be club and Miss Carol Kutz of the hem Christian Endeavor Union. held at 6:45 p.m.

Wednesday in Meridan Club. Monacacy Park at lllick's Mill. Rev. Gamber, in speaking on the The Bethlehem group will meet Two Bethlehem women escaped vesper theme, "Christ Has Reigned the rest of the approximately 100 delegates from the United States at Laredo, where the Cham Lehigh Given Grants to Aid Fellowships Three grants totaling $11,600 from industrial firms to support graduate fellowships in chemistry through Luke, described Luke as the beloved physician as well as a companion and a fellow laborer of the other apostles. ber of Commerce has turned over its tourist lounge for use as a PASTOR INSTALLED The Rev.

Helmut H. Kaffine (left), who was installed as pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Freemansburg, at services yesterday afternoon in the church, is congratulated by ministers who participated in the service. They are (from left), the Rev. Earl R. Kreidler, president of the Allentown conference and a former pastor of Christ Church; the Rev.

Claude E. Schick, secretary of the Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania, the installing minister, and the Rev. Lester E. Fetter, pastor of Alsace Lutheran Church, Reading, who also spoke. Auto Overturns On Curve; Driver Has Concussion A 39-year-old Bethlehem R.

3 "Certainly that same condition reception room and headquarters of companion and fellow laborer for a pre-conference briefing. ought to exist the clergy The aim of the conference is to man said. He pointed out that Luke build better understanding and Holy Rosary Men at Lehigh University were announced Saturday by Elmer 'W. woman escaped serious injury at declared the Gospel was believed among us and that it is a narrative of facts about Christ. good-will across national boundaries through the young adults and business girls of Mexico and the Three Clergymen Address EUB Rally at Bowman Park United States.

There will be many It wasn't an elaborate artificial Glick, university treasurer. Recipients for the coming year will be selected by the university to work with Dr. Earl J. Serfass, head of HeaY Attorney At Breakfast opportunities to meet the Mexican system of abstruse doctrines, but 10:14 p.m., Sunday when the car she was driving failed to negotiate a curve at Fire and Silvex Bethlehem, and overturned. Mrs.

Larene Hernandez, Wydnor, was admitted to St. Luke's Hospital people and to study their culture. they made it their business to tell the department of chemistry. the world plain truths and facts," he said, adding "they went about United States Steel has granted 30th Anniversary An economic survey of the Cath $6,000 to establish a graduate fel with a concussion. Her condition is listed as fair.

lowship in the general study area possible serious injury following a two-car accident at 5 p.m. yester-j day at the intersection of Center St. and Washington Bethlehem. Mrs. Sidney F.

Bahr, 32, of 520 Cherokee was treated in St. Luke's Hospital. Bethlehem, for a left hip and elbow injury. Treated for shock was Miss Nancy De Walt, 18, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn De Walt, 907 Spencer Rd.

Mrs. Bahr was a passenger in a ear driven by her husband, Sidney, 31. The Bahr vehicle, which was traveling north on Center was badly damaged. According to Bethlehem patrol-wen Thomas Stefanik and Alex Rommel, the couple's car was struck broadside by a vehicle driv-n by Wayne O. Mink, 20, of 87 W.

Ettwein Bethlehem. Police reported Mink was traveling west on Washington with Miss De Walt as a passenger. The Impact turned the Bahr vehicle over. It came to rest 50 feet from the intersection against the west curb of Center St. Damage to the Mink car was estimated at $350.

Mink was charged by police with disregarding a "Stop" sign and failing to change an address on his driver's license and owner's card. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hill, 1417 telling a sin-laden world that the Son of God had come down to earth, lived for us, died for us and rose again for our justification." of physical chemistry. The grant olic Church by the American Institute of Management was summarized by Atty.

Louis J. Briody at a meeting of the Holy Name Society of Holy Rosary Church. High Bethlehem, will observe will cover university costs and the their 30th wedding anniversary on stipend of the fellow selected dur This Christ Luke declares. Tuesday. Three clergymen spoke yesterday during services at the 65th annual campmeeting of the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Bowman Park, Bowmanstown.

They were the Rev. Nevin D. Snyder, pastor of EUB churches in Bowmanstown, Danielsville and Middle Creek; the Rev. Edwin C. Minnick, pastor of Salem EUB Church, Allentown, and the Rev.

Bethlehem, Sunday morning in the Gordon W. J. Oplinger, pastor of John's EUB Church, Bethlehem. The morning sermon was delivered by Rev. Snyder.

He spoke on "Great Resources of Spirited Strength that Christians Can Put to Use." Rev. Snyder directed his talk primarily to the young people. He said even though they are not mature, youngsters have qualities ing the next two academic years. Armstrong Cork and Rubber Mrs. Hill is the former Gladys According to the investigating officers, Eugene Horvath and Vincent Carrodo, who took her to the hospital, Mrs.

Hernandez was driving east on Fire La. when she lost control of the vehicle while attempting to turn south onto Silvex. The car upset at the southwest corner of the intersection. church. Lancaster, has granted $3,100 tui Eckhart.

They have three children, The breakfast meeting followed tion and stipend for a fellow and a Doris, Morris and Donald, all of came as a sympathetic one to preach the Gospel to the poor, to proclaim release to the captives, and to set at liberty those who are bruised. We need such a knowledge as this in our times as His witnesses," Rev. Gamber de communion received by members of the society in commemoration Bethlehem. There are two grand grant-in-aid to the university according to C. J.

Backstrand.pres ident of the honor company. children. of Holy Name Sunday. Atty. Briody, introduced by the A grant of $2,500 plus tuition that could be used to glorify God.

Rev. Joseph Pugliese, the society's clared. In Hotel Basement Shop Their personality, lives and spiritual director, reported that re costs will be made by the Union Carbide and Chemical according to an announcement made Members of Olivet E.C. Church sults of the survey will be pub future could all be directed to the good of their souls," Rev. Snyder said.

lished by Harpers in book form, who assisted were Marie Hess, who was in charge of the service; June Owens, who read the Scriptures; by Alfred W. Downes, associate director of development for the entitled "Management Audit of Music was provided by a young Bakelite Division of the company the Catholic Church." Father Puglies'e thanked the so Innkeeper Provides Equipment For Woodworking Projects people's choir from Rev. Snyder's Middle Creek charge. The Rev. ciety for its gift of amplifying Charles Miller, who offered prayer, and Dolores Brader, who gave a vocal solo.

Bob Walters of the Christian Endeavor Union was announcer. Ush Galen Klinger, Shenandoah, of fered a vocal solo. equipment to the church. He also Belly Lou Miller Becomes Bride Sunday school lesson was pre urged the membership to participate in the forthcoming Malvern sented by the Rev. George Hoag, could attach a five or ten horse-ledly turned down an offer of close By JERRY HANKS You wouldn't expect to find boats Retreat July 27 to 29.

ers were Earl Eisenbach and Paul Starner. nower outboard motor. U.UW ior nis laoor. Man Wearing Stolen Suit Held In Car Burglary pastor of EUB churches in Emerald and Slatedale. Plans were made for the annual being built in the, basement of Cm.

d4. I ASKea me most odvious question The Rev. Edwin H. Frey, of parish picnic Aug. 12 at the Frie- Of David Clauser Rev.

Minnick addressed the a hotel, but then you wouldn't ex about boat building in a cellar, years, First Baptist Church, Bethlehem, will speak at next Sunday's pect a master of the art of wood Lisowski pointed to a boat too afternoon "Christ's Cure for Today" was his topic. densville Rod and Gun Club. The picnic committee will meet Friday in the church hall. Charles Miss Betty Lou Miller, daughter working to be the owner of a hotel fostered the construction of seven of the boats, two of which are large for the cellar stairway. of Mr.

and Mrs. Everett M. Mill either. I told the builder he was mak A black and white checked suit led to the arrest of an Easton man Three Symbolsi Rev. Minnick cited three sym Keeler presided.

still under construction and a third er, 101 E. Christine Bethlehem, ing it too big," Lisowski phUosO' Ten years ago Andrew W. Lisow- which remains only to be taken out bols which seem to represent our ski, an Allentown native and an ex- for burglary and larceny of a car in the Hotel Easton parking lot phically shrugs. "But he wouldn listen. He wanted to make it five- of the cellar no simple task.

and David R. Clauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Clauser, University Heights, Bethlehem R.

20, steelworker and baking company life today. They are the flitting, glittering neon signs, sym All of the boats are built com East Lawn Home Damaged by Fire Wednesday night. feet broad." salesman, bought the Saucona Ho were married Saturday afternoon Man Reported Missing Found In County Prison pletely from scratch. There are no bolize the constant movement of The suit allegedly was among He did and the boat was too tel at the corner of Anthracite and kits involved, and no expensive the articles taken from the auto E. 4th in the Northampton in Friedens Lutheran Church, Friedensville, by the Rev.

Ronald Mease. large to be removed. Lisowski re-solved the predicament by partial A fire in the living room of the mobile Detective Sgt. Vincent Gal- Heights "section of Bethlehem. As a materials.

Lisowski provides any woodworking know-how that the home of John E. March, East lo. of the Easton police, signed a ly demolishing a set of concrete diversion to the sometimes weary Lawn, Nazareth R. 3, resulted in builder lacks, and some of them Given in marriage by her father, steps with a sledge-hammer. With A Riegelsville man who was re approximaely $600 damage Sunday are pratically devoid of any know! complaint in Alderman Louis Odenwelder's office Friday against Wtlmer Carl Bonney, 26, of 424 reful maneuvering, the boat ing task of hotel managing, Lisow-ski converted the basement of his hotel into a woodworking shop and eyening, according to reports of edge of woodworking or carpentry our lives; a modern household article, which represents our inordinate worship of gadgets and things, and the aspirin bottle to which we resort for relief of our disturbances.

"The formula for Christ's cure," Rev. Minnick said, "is found in Matthew After we accept this invitation, He takes our lives and gives them the needed min the bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Joan Kuklentz. Bridesmaids were Miss Jeanette should now squeeze through, ported missing when he did not return home Friday night, is being held in Northampton County Pris firemen. when they start. Ferry St.

installed the tools and machines Boat-building isn't the only work that goes on in the basement of the The blaze was reported to have Schran and Miss Virginia Strauss. John Taljan, a steelworker who he had been acquiring "on a lay- Bonney pleaded guilty at a pre originated in a chair in the living lives at 1405 E. 5th St. in Bethle Frederick Koehler Jr. was best liminary hearing Saturday and was on pending a hearing on morals charges before Justice of the Peace Jack L.

Standfield, Forks Saucona. Lisowski's friends, who include a doctor, policemen, steel- room, in addition to smoke and away plan" for years before that, Unique Establishment hem, is one of the latter. He de committed to Northampton County man. ushers were Jonn and Thomas M. Miller.

Following a re scribes himself as a "shoemaker" workers, contractors, and mer water damage, woodwork in the living room was scorched. Township, on Tuesday. He is 25- Prison to await grand jury action Bail will be set by the court. istry, which brings peace of mind Today he is the possessor, and a proud one, of what is probably the when it comes to making anything chants, have built just about ev Firemen of the Vigilance Hose out of wood, and places himself erything imaginable out of wood ception in the Coopersburg Town Hall, the couple left for Wildwood. They will reside at 1116 Broadway, year-old Herbert Godown, who was discharged recently after four years in the U.

S. Army. Bonney was arrested Thursday only hotel-basement boat-building establishment in the city. If there at some time or other in the last night Centre Square by Patrol and satisfaction. The prayer was offered by the Rev.

Paul K. Bergman, Weissport. A trumpet trio, comprising Richard and Robert Beers, Bowmans ten years. men Andrew Theadford, Matthew are others anywhere else, he isn't Acting Forks Township Police Nazareth, headed by Chief Floyd Kostenbader, and the East Lawn Fire headed by Philip Moll, responded to the call at 6:10 p.m. Fountain Hill.

The bride, a graduate of Liberty in Lisowski's categroy of being "strictly left-handed" (a term Lisowski jokingly applies to anyone who doesn't know a rip saw from a cross-cut saw). For using Lisowski's tools, ma aware of chinery and materials, they pay High School, is employed in the Chief Elwood Smith said Godown was arrested at 11:30 p.m. Friday when he kept- a rendezvous with a What happened was that Lisow- town, and Harvey Snyder, Palmer office of Bush and Bull Corp. nothing. Everything is handled on an honor system.

ski, who learned what he knows ton, presented several selections, Taljan explaining his interest in The bridegroom, a graduate of the STORE OWNER 'CRITICAL Karl Wetterau, 331 Hazle about woodworking from his voca Mr. and Leon Fritz, Daniels 16-year-old College Hill boy at the Jones garage on Route 115 in vocational department of Bethle tional courses at Allentown High Ewadinger and John Meier. Police said he was wearing the stolen suit at the time of arrest. The theft of nearly $64 worth of clothing from the car was reported by Michael Tyhones, Coal Center, Washington County, the owner. Typhones and his wife stayed e-vernight at the hotel.

He told police he discovered the theft at ville, offered a vocal duet. They Door Always Open "The door is always open," Lisowski says. "They come in when boat-building, points out simply, "as a kid I always wanted to build a boat. When I got older I just School in the early 1930's, didn't Tamaqua, proprietor of Keilman's Shoe Store, Tamaqua, remains in were accompanied by Mrs. Nevin Forks Township.

Smith said, the boy notified them hem High School and Allentown Radio and Television School, is employed by the Bethlehem Steel keep his basement setup to him Snyder, Danielsville, on the piano wanted to find out if I could do it." critical condition in Coaldale Hos self. He started to invite his hotel that Godown had picked him up the preceding night at the foot Co. pital. Sins of ignorance and neutralism were expounded by Rev. Oplinger Today he has the answer.

All he ever they want to, at all hours of the day and night, and they stay as long as they want and do what they want. If they need help, I business clientele into his work needs to have a runabout of College Hill as he was on the during the evening devotion. ready for launching, at a total cost shop and when they came they stayed started doing their own work with Lisowski's tools and way home, on the pretext of ask He referred to the Bible for il help them of well under $100, is to install about 11 a.m. Thursday. hole had been broken in the window of the two-door sedan, on the right ing him home, and had then driv "Sure it's good for the hotel the seats and apply a couple coats en out to the Forks school.

Smith lustrative passages to depict sin ful acts committed through ignor ance. Record Contingent Arrives For3rdWeekatMinsi business," Lisowski admits. "Good materials. Lisowski didn't mind He encouraged it. side over the door lock.

of paint. public relations is the first rule of said the boy told him he persuad-Godown to take him home by In addition to the suit, Typhones had reported stolen a pair of In ten years, the practice hasn't Lisowski supplied all of the tools, most of the materials and plenty good business. But woodworking gives these guys a diversion from The greatest sinful act committed through ignorance was the crucifixion of Christ," Rev. Opling changed much, except that Lisow agreeing to meet him at 11:30 o'clock the following night. men's trousers, two neckties, and of technical knowledge.

Taljan did the work and he couldn't be more a Dair of ladies slacks. A large ski woodworking friends have grown in number to a point where tneir businesses, just luce some guys like to go fishing or play er said. Without telling his parents any Approximately 40 scouts and Merit badges were presented by amount of his wife's clothing also proud of his product Lisowski is thinking of forming John Quigg, a scouter. was in the car but was not club. Their projects, which start golf or tennis.

It good for them just like it's good for me. It keeps them occupied. They're always scouters, the largest weekly contingent in the history of Camp Minsi, Bethlehem Area Boy Scout touched, he said. One of Lisowski's first boat builders was so delighted with his Aquatic Events Camp Unit 3 won the Saturday ed out on a small scale, have de thing about it. Smith said the boy did just what he had been taught to do in school- he notified the police.

When Godown appeared to keep the date, Smith and Officer Wayne Frick were waiting near handiwork that he built a car veloped to where three years ago Council camp, began the third afternoon aquatic events with 35 The clergyman also warned we should not be neutral in religion. We must take a definite stand. "Only by giving ourselves aggressively to fight on God's side, can we avoid fighting against God," he added. Vocal selections were given by welcome. And because they are, Andy LiS' trailer for it and reportedly drove camping period Sunday along Still points, while Unit 4 was second they started building boats.

Not big boats, understand, just 14 and owski has boats being built in the water Lake. Additional tents were Two Collisions At Hill-to-Hill Span Two cars were involved In a col with 30; Unit 1, third with 25, and around Bethlehem, trailing the rig just to show it off He also report basement of his hotel 16-foot runabouts, to which they set up for their accommodation. by. He said they followed God Unit 2, fourth with 19. The second period closed Satur Boating event winners included own car a snort distance on tne Zucksville road in the township a mixed quartet from Danielsville a water spaniel special, won by lision Saturday afternoon at the Hill-to-Hill Bridge ramp at 2nd day night with a campfire program and court of honor.

Richard and there made the arrest. and a duet by Mrs. Ellen Lichten- Joseph Hook and Norman Allan, Troop 16; paired oar race, James Ave. in Bethlehem. walter, Center Valley, and Frank Ruth, a unit leader was in charge of the program.

Biler, Pen Argyl. Kresge, Troop 25, SS. Simon and The Rev. Oscar A. Hyden, Al During the court of honor spe ide Church; Richard Saeeer, lentown, conference superintend Post 38, and David Bond, Troop cial recognition was accorded Robert Ueberroth of Post 7, St.

Ste 33. ent, who was reelected president of the campmeeting Saturday, was in phen's Lutheran Church, and cur The six-man paddle was won by Caseworkers At Home to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Albert, 729 Mt.

Airy Bethlehem, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Ann charge of all services. Mrs. Foster Leibenguth, Palmerton, is pianist. rently a member of the camp staff, who completed requirements Bethlehem police report that a ear driven by George Yochura, 42, of 602 Bishopthorpe Bethlehem, collided with a vehicle operated by Mike Churetta, 49, of 2246 Siegfried Bethlehem.

Yochum was reportedly turning right off 2nd Ave. onto the Hill-to-Hill Bridge when the Churetta vehicle, traveling east on Spring struck the Yochum car. Damage to each vehicle was estimated at $150. Churetta was Robert Hartzell, Stewart Goldberg, Francis Bobyack, Glenn Thomas, William Ackermann and John The Rev. Albert S.

Rusweiler, last week for Eagle Scout rank. Nicholas, Troop 38. An application for the award has been forwarded to national head pastor of St. Luke and St Mark EUB churches, Bethlehem, and the Winners of the medley relay Albert, to Walter H. Weaver, son Rev.

Karl Keller, supply pastor of were Chris Quigg, Troop 4, Wes quarters. of Stanley J. Weaver, Bath. Paradise EUB Church, will ad James Heller merit badge ley Methodist Church; Frank Bar- counselor for wildlife management, Miss Albert, a graduate of Pennsylvania State University, is employed as a caseworker at the nako, Troop 2, First Presbyterian Church; Hugh Temos, Troop 16, presented the Life Scout award to his son, James M. Heller of Tressler Lutheran Home for Chil charged with failing to grant the-right of way and released under his own recognizance.

In another accident Saturday; and Lester Kemmerer, Troop 53. Other boating events included a Troop 18, Rosemont Lutheran dren, Loysville. Weaver, a graduate of Pennsyl Church. dress today's afternoon and evening services, respectively. L.

V. Guild to Plan For Manor Day Preparations for the Manor Day canoe race, won by Hugh Temos, George Maish, Troop 29, St. vania State University, received Troop 16, and Robert Lindenmuth, Troop 53, and a lifeboat rescue, yening near the same location, a car driven by Richard J. Lazar, 20, of Easton R. 3, struck the rear of a vehicle driven by Elsa Keller, 229 Spring Bethlehem.

Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, was presented with Star Scout rank by Russell Graber, won by Robert Myers, Troop 29, his master's degree from Richmond School of Social Work of the College of William and Mary. He is employed as a casework supervisor at the same institution. ana John Peapos, Troop 43. Among the swimming events scoutmaster of Troop 29. observance Aug.

12 will be made Second class rank was present were a beginners plunge for distance, won by William Kemmer ed by William Moser, scoutmas er, Troop 53; swimming relay, Jo ter of Troop 53, Hanover Township Fire to Noss Castles, Troop According to Bethlehem police, both vehicles were traveling east on Spring St. when the Keller vehicle stopped near the Hill-to-Hill Bridge ramp. Lazar reportedly failed to stop his vehicle in time, striking the rear of the first car. at a meeting of the Lehigh Valley St. Francis Guild at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday at St. Francis Retreat, Monocacy Manor, Bethlehem. Mrs. Anne Pastir, Hellertown, president, announced that reports will be given by Mrs. Helen Bar seph Hook, Troop 16, backstroke, and Norman Allan, Troop 16, 29; Kenneth Transue, Troop 30, Calvary Evangelical ana Reformed YOUR FRIENDS wttj netic immdiotely ftowr ottroctiv yen look with bettor fitting, mon tomfortobl dantvrt.

New plates of DnPont plaitie 1 ir Credit Ttrmt To Suit Your Budget Church; Stewart Goldberg, Troop ron, Bethlehem, general chairman 38, Messiah Church; of the observance. Richard Haydt, Troop 43, Sacred Heart Church, Bath, and Edward crawl; 100 yards for time, John! Cuthbert, Troop 16, and non-swim-, mers breathing race, Charles Yan-i ko, Troop 33. Richard Weil, a camper, served, as official for the aquatic The season's first publication of the Kamp Minsi Kronikle was is-: sued Sunday afternoon. Included in the indoor activities conducted; Damage to the Keller and Lazar; vehicles was listed at $40 and $60 respectively. Lazar was charged1 with following too closely.

ON VACATION Stephanie Scott, daughter of Mr. ANNIVERSARY TUESDAY La Gerda, Troop 49, Christ Luther Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Adler, 1560 Eastwood Bethlehem, will observe their eighth wedding an niversary Tuesday. an Church, Hellertown.

Recipients of first class rank, awarded by John Winters, scoutmaster of Troop 30, were Hugh Temos, Robert Wartman, Joseph Hook' and Perry Fly, all of Troop 16, Hamilton School Parent-Teacher Assn. Mrs. Adler is the former Miss last week during three days of. and Mrs. Thomas Soctt, Elkins Park, is spending a week's vacation with her grandmother, Ms.

Fred StetUer, 509 Main Bethlehem. BOAT BUILDER John Taljan (left), 1405 E. 5th Bethlehem, starts to put the finishing touches on the 14-foot runabout he is building in the basement of the Saucona Hotel, 1501 E. 4th Bethlehem. Watching him is Andrew A.

Lisowski, hotel owner, who has fostered the building of seven such boats in his establishment in the last three years. i Doris Hill. They have two daugh rain, were talent shows, ters, Dianne Louise and Donna tling, handicrafts, movies, rifieryi Jeanne. and indoor track meets..

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