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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 26

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thanks to the Coeds 26 SPXPAY CALL-CHBOXICLE, Allentown, December 15, 1957 FREE PAIIIT1 MoiY INTRODUCTORY Berq Has New Yule MARY CARTER PAlNTSrj .1 T9TT. or AIT 1939. He obtains the trees anu draws up the overall plans. tion building to beam Christmas m.ic!i nvpr the camDus at vari- ri, ETEBT A new and more enthusiastic i snirit has taken over Mitnt vsiMT WITI Easton Thief Suspect Caught In Pittsburgh This vear he obtained extra- ous times each day and evening, jjj IP BKC TOO TIT. rACTORT y-1 ij i the Muhlenberg College campus.

aeeictanPA from the CO- including Sunday, until cnrisimas. OrrEI 4.S8' BP. AWARD WIMREI." eds, the administrative staff sec Thursday, the German ciuo, Trees, wreaths, riDDon anu m-naments can be found where they never were before, reflecting that rptar ea and the lacuuy Der Deutsche verein, will sing 111 "flU (Ifill 14 The feminine influence is never Fk. EE J-70C1 certain feminine decorating ioumi. Tn wevious years when only negligible and it is transiormins intn a nre-Christmas -Twrir 1 a 95.v0ar.nM PhilliDsbure man tha ramDus.

dormi- annrfArianH until the students iiitru "-v. German Christmas carois, accompanied by a brass quartet, in the student center at p.m. The club will have its own Christmas party that night in the West Hall lounge. a c-4? nVWk the same eve- tory doors were to be opened ana hoir rhnsrmas recess i si.cn nf classes on Dec. 20.

C01 closed, nothing more. More women, thai ever before, buy through ads in the Call-Chronicle Newspapers. L11C lepe will reopen for morning Judging Tomorrow rvi thpv are the back was apprehended in Pittsburgh Saturday after he left Easton Friday with $404.50 in cash and in checks entrusted to him by his employer. The man, Francis Poretta, 25, of 1022 Main Phillipsburg, -o classes on Jan. t.

rkt, candlelight ground for imaginative Yule dis- rkrlclmsi! cpnriri" will De neiu tip i i 5 4 -J the chapel. Chaplain Bremer of plays and ine giris in want to have them judged. warn, mrosfwl nhortlv before 3 FOR COLLECTORS OF POSTAGE STAMPS We have a large variety of ALBUMS. A and FOREIGN STAMPS and ACCESSORIES! SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY! L. II.

MOHOUKIAIV ficiating. The lacuiry ana uicu families as well as students wm The competition, to iaise piacc tomorrow afternoon, was voted by a.m. Saturday by police in a Pitts-hnroh hin tprminal. Easton Po attend. the dormitory councu.

uttmnimii tn tiirk the best dec TYns.npatinn fnr Christmas on lice Detective Sgt. Vincent Gallo and Northampton County Detec KviAtTtnnT thv ct Phone Hh 4-abii HAMILTON ST. 1 orations will be Mrs. Helen Bail the Muhlenberg campus nave been in charge of Harry A. Ben- 1040 1 ey, director of puDucuy i college; sniriey oeraei, swjckh fer, director of admissions, since to the dean of women, ana jujci Lentz, secretary in the alumni of- tive Curtis Seltzer left at noon Saturday to bring Poretta back to Easton.

Had DaDy Receipt Police said that Poretta was given the daily receipts of the Lallas Banana Co. 161 S. Vantnn for deoosit in tin A An Allentown girl the junior class at Munienoerg, oue n. c.k.ii ifainrhtor nf Mr. and Mrs.

UHtlU.V. w- 5. DCneil, Xllgmauu cf im in charge of decorating the lobby of West Hall, which will company accounts at the Easton Trust Co. and the Lafayette Trust Co. He did not return to the company's offices.

Poretta had been an employe Via firm cinra Wednesday. Phil- feature its own cnristmas iree. Th hall will be the scene of an va tp ill ViUUUUCU-UUU-w nartxr TllPSflaV DlSht after the Jjerg-ienign uaswiuou lipsburg police reported that he had been fired from Tom's Lunch, 473 S. Main Phillipsburg, on Tuesday. No reason was given iu.

rr nr inc. ealH. game. The party is designed to enable male students to view the decorations. 'rft fXTZ unit I iff 3 tlgwirees tvi TnhipnhArff caraous and buildings will boast eight Christ-j Poretta had been entrusted to deposit $50 in bills and $35.85 in change in the Lallas Banana Company's Lafayette Trust Co.

in hilla and m. ra fnr this holiday sea- w. wk JT iiiaa 7- enn at matter of tact, ine sec -V" i Vl r-inaM retaries at the college decorated in change in the firm's Easton a tree in the ioooy of ine aanums-tration building with red orna Trust Co. accounr. ne i-ried $2,743.18 in checks, the larg-f wjhirh was a check ments Friday afternoon, it was the first time this particular tree for $2,300 made out by the Acme was decorated by women, wo.

wnman will also have a tree Markets Co. Police Alerted xmtshiircrh and Williamsport PO' 14 JP i i ready in the Student Center by this afternoon. The aecorarors of this tree are memDers oi ine lice were alerted to be on the fnr Poretta by a teletype Women's Faculty Club, who are pivinff their annual Christmas LANDMARKS DISAPPEAR Demolition crews begin to dismantle oia Theater and the former Montgomery-Ward. Building on S. 3rd street to make room for a new parking area for Easton shoppers.

message sent out by Easton po nartv for children of faculty mem lice. Phillipsburg pouce sam ui i.rnnn9Ti told them that Poret bers at 3 p.m. today. i Some Yule activity was the men, however. In the Col Allentown Reunion ta had been inquiring about bus schedules to Williamsport on Thursday night.

Easton police hat tiiAv fmmd bus schedules Tilghman lege Commons, the manager, uar- ry Eberhart, and student mem Victim of Tragic Car to Pittsburgh and Williamsport in ''l I The World's 'M it Most fiK A Wanted bers of the dining room council, added their tree. In the lobby of Martin Luther Hall, the men's Poretta's room. TifehnTtrh nolire renorted tnat Cedar Crest Poretta had $245 in cash on his Crash Returns Home dormitory, there was anotner tree. Two trees are in the chapel, ai and the traditional person when he was arresiea. ne that ha had StODOed Off IU1U in Harrisburg and purchased a Light in Mill Cheerful and happy to be home, nr PatriH Ann Kroninger "campus" tree, between the chapel and the president's home, will be lighted about dusk this com fx KW A Television! Mrs.

Kroninger feels almost sen-sufficient when it comes to walk will enjoy Christmas in her Allentown apartment rather than a hos suit. Poretta also naa a ucsei iw Nashville, when was picked up, Pittsburgh police said. The checks were not found on him, Pittsburgh, police disclosed. ing Monday aiternoon. The request for a traffic light at tha riancprmi.i intersection of joint caroi l-rogram pital room.

Th loot three Allentonians ing, thanks to tne aia oi criutues which she will have to use for Kim mnr months. She received Rnf when the blue lights are Cedar Crest boulevard and Tilghman ctropt bein? processed in turned on that outdoor tree Mon U1UU a released from a Rochester, N.Y., hospital where they had been re a compound fracture of the thigh day, women will again De arouna the office of secretary oi mga- ennorvkp JNOl Only xviuuicuucj. 5 71 Smuts in the two-car collision. TnnthAr declared her daugh ways Lewis M. atevens.

covering from injuries suiiereu a tragic automobile collision Aug. htit oirla from Cedar Crest When the processing is com- Uvl I ter's spirits have been excellent olete it is expected permission 4, she arrived home Jjndsry. College will be present for the ceremony. Tha trpp-lichting will follow the during the long seige in ine nos- Mrs. Kroninger tnree-year-oiu will be erantea.

remaps some Pal. son and her motner-m-iaw wwc time this week. To Get Eagle "it rMiiv wasn't too Dad. ivirs. 25th annual joint carol program till p1 in tha And even while the matter was rTmnincrpr said "because every Th 21-vear-old woman, tier 5 I Vx V-S Pi Ii I 6 I V--I It ricrVit still in a cast to the one up there was so wonderful to me.

The time didn't even seem to being pushed through in Harrisburg another spectacular collision took nlace at the intersection. by Muhlenberg ana ceaar uresi choirs. The service is scheduled for 4 p.m. Monday in the Muhlenberg chapel and will feature music, bv Handel. Praetorius and hip, was flown into A-B-E Air Rank Today drag." Kent BUST nnrt.

vesterdav Dy C01. a State police said, however, tnat nn nnp was iniured Friday night Neuweiler, commanding officer of rivii Air Patrol. Co-oilot was Lt. than allowing her Dickinson and traditional carols. -Rnv Smut Council will when cars operated by Roy Ott, thoughts to dwell on the tragedy Col Michael Hancharik, second nmmntfl 21 bovs to the rank of The choirs are directea oy u-T onoi nf Muhlenberg and Wil- in local CAP command.

22, of 744 Lawrence ana Alfred Crawford, 47, Paterson, N.J., incurred on her life irom ine crash, she kept her mind and Tiiimnn nf Cedar Crest. Solo Eagle Scout and present Explorer arH to three others dur- Roth men also had flown her collided. hands busy. After she had read fathfr-in-law. Samuel C.

Kroning Meptinsr Planned ists for the Cedar Crest singers will be Barbara Kleppinger and ing an Eagle Court of Honor at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Al f)nc the eo-ahead is received. er, husband of the dead woman, hark to Allentown from Roches everything in signt ai airong Hospital, she turned her time to working on numbered noinMncr eoto with travs and letter Smith Whitehall Township super lentown Woman's Club: riim tnr Prnmntinn MODEL 9T001 and JTOOJ ter when he was discharged from 1 ThA Ponular G-E PORTABLE visors will meet with Mayor Don Mary Ann Larson. Taking part in the service will be the presidents of the two colleges, Muhlenberg's Dr. J. Conrad Seegers and Cedar Crest's Dr.

the same hospital Oct. is. ri 1 TTama WUC IU The scouts to be promoted are -RWmfiplrt. Trooo 97. holders, and writing to her fami- The Most Exciting Ulll iou an arr nu.uc ald V.

Hock and Allentown city Council to complete plans for erection of the light. lx, an1 tVi fnn 3 Mrs. Kroninger was beaming as the plane taxied down the runway and she glimpsed her husband, i AflA nxrar-v Moravian Church: KOD- J3acK in ner aparunem at TtaMrar Trnnn 31. Old Zions Dale H. Moore, ana Mumeuuag Chaplain David H.

Bremer and Whether it will be a single lignt at tha center of the intersection, iTnitp'd Church of Christ; Samuel D. Kroninger, her par-entfl- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beltz 1 LOOK ATT THESE mM BMSl Turner she declared that home not only looked "wonderful," but "it even looks better Donald DeLorenzo, Troop 9, Christ "trombone" tvne. will de- Cedar Crest cnapiain d.

Burkhart. and her grandmother. Mrs. Otto npnrt nn a reenmmenaation irom than before. Lutheran Church; Bruce jisen-mt pas m.

SL John's United Brobst. Noon Hour carois TVTi.hlonhArir i not waiting until RVia is readv to DICK UP her life Harrisburg which is expected to On hand to lift her from tne r.wn ftf Christ. Fullerton; Ed whfr she left off before the Monday, however, for its Christ plane into the cold December accompany tne approval. Bad Accidents gar Hamm, Troop 89, Ontelaunee weekend when a planned family mitins to Niagara Falls ended wind were lour co-woricers oi mas music. All wees me jyiumeu- Lions CluD.

ftnAnm TTppfner. TrooD 70. St. It was predicted by officials that nn timA would be wasted in get berg radio station nas Deen pre Western Electric, where the elder Kroninger is employed as an ex- with the death of her son, David Scott, and Mrs. Edith Kroninger, senting a noon hour of carois.

Ituuuvj John's Lutheran Church, Emma- Mfl Wig Capacity 2J" Push Button Electric Range Regularly $189.95 ting the light installed because the nAHitor Thi men were Paul Bre- Yesterday two loudspeakers were intersection has been the site of who had owned and operated ai-tentown's Pick'n Post Shoppe. zina, Vincent YanKosKi, Jonn ueu placed on top of the aaministra us; Thomas Klotz, Troop Zb, Lutheran Church, Northampton; rai oni) Konold. Troop several other bad accidents ana -1 and Donald, Crandall. ThA collision. which also one fatality since cedar crest riaimexl th lives of two passen boulevard was improved last sum LICENSE SUSPENDED 1 II in the other car involved, 83, Dl.

Aarew Church, Summit Lawn; Warren Landis, Troop 86, Alburtis Lions A m-dav suspension of the liq was termed the worst in Living mer. No one, however, was in a position to guess just the light uor license of Werner L. Leitgeb, ston County's history by its sher trnrl ner fl SllllV a. 14 a. bin wiiiiaTTi Tin2o.

Post 75. Brei- would be Dlaced in operation. Allpntnwn. waa announced yester n(o)oo naniel F. Marsteller iff, Donald mccou.

Thanks to people whose kind (riiw tA Costs of installation and main day by the State Liquor Control m. a a mm mm a Troop 38 Western Salisbury Joint tenance will be split 50-50 by the SPECIAL Board. Reason was lor saies 10 visibly intoxicated persons and ness has made ner experience bearable, Mrs. Kroninger says sh rpallv means it when she It UaXJ wk i ill Consistory; William W. Moyer, T-rnn fi.

Alburtis Lions Club; city and townsnip. Auentownwm maintain the light because it has 1 ittln ambling." The sus- A vrvj vw tftM xTiiiiin Post 25. St. Johns pension becomes effective Jan. 7.lsmues.

"i ieei reai twu. 3 AlUlliUU United Church of Christ, Emma- Model J299B the necessary equipment. 4 Boys Held us Joseph Olesak, Post sw, si Paul's United Church of Christ fA ii3 TWO AUTOMATIC OVENS illy i RihnrH Rodenbach. Troop 43 Ti.imai.tnn Rnard nf Trade: Bruce In Car Theft chmnvpr. TrooD 71.

Solomon's tt! r-hnrrh of Christ. Macun -Franklin Steiserwalt, Post AT NEW LOW PRICES! And Looting 106 of Mahoning Valley; Allen WILL BE OPEN Uhl, Troop 85. St. Andrews Ui-rhnrh Summit Lawn: Twn 14-vear-old Allentown boys vd. White.

Post 38. Western vesterdav near 15th jAlnt Consistory, and and Allen shortly after they Kenneth Wilkinson, Troop 127, Lu stole a car owned by Twin city Motors. 13th and Turner Al theran Church or tne Keaeemw. Kinlorer Awards lentown. Big 23n wide Master Oven-Bake, Broil, Roast automata cally.

Convenient Second Oven for everyday heals. Removable oven doors tot easy cleaning. The boys were spotted by Fa-frnlmsn T.nn Ktsenhand and Gino The Explorer Silver Awards will John F. Hartle III. Terry Bassani while they were patrol W.

Miller and Ronald Mullin, all ling in the vicimtv of lDtn ana Al Pnet 25. St. Jonns umiea len. Thev were captured wheal rhnroh nf r.hrist in Emmaus. If they drove into an alley with the The Eagle charge to the scouts stolen car.

Admit Other Thefts will be made by Dr. Josepn uact head of Moravian Col- Regularly $359.95 SPECIAL (Not Open Sunday) Starting Monday, Dec. 16th Till Dec. 23rd, We Will Be Open All Day Long From 9:30 A.M. Till 8:00 P.H.

Sat. 5:30 P.IX Under Questioning by Lts. rtmAnt of education Frank Kresini and Joseoh Bakes. and a member of the councils executive board. 4, Th invocation will be by the the two 14 -year -olds admitted stealine other cars.

They also IS (5)88 implicated another 14-year-old, Rev. Edward O'Shea. pastor of and a lyear-old boy. i Thi is-vear-oia was releasee when it was detecnined that hej All This Vesk For Yoar Shopping Convenience Including Monday, Dec. 23rd.

did not Know tne car in wnicn ce was given a ride on Dec. 2 had been stolen. i St. Andrew's Lutheran cnurcn, Summit Hill. The benediction will be by the Rev.

John Engler of St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Fullerton. Of ficeYS Seated By 5th Ward GOP Vliy V-: MODEL J106P The other three have been released in the custody of their narpnta oendins iuvenile court hearings on auto larceny charges. ER ST Of; AKD-S1LU 54 Each of the H-year-oias nas Deen in trouble with police before, for vandalism and petty tneits. A FACTS WE WILL MEET OR BEAT ANY ADVERTISED PRICE LOCALLY ON APPLIANCES IN OUR STOCK.

THIS IS A SURE-FIRE WAY TO SAVE YOURSELF MONEY! During Luncheon The 5th Ward Republican Club coated officers during a Christmas six cars Moien One boy admitted stealing six rars. Annthr 11-vear-old. who never party held in the social rooms of before had been involved with po 827 Kaiziiion St. 'cases EVg- 727 Hamilton St. lice, admitted ransacking be the Liberty ire co.

rnaay. Luncheon was served. THphman Freed installed the of tween 50 and-60 cars parked in; the midtown area during the II ll ficers, who are: Charles F. Lacey, Bring the Newspaper Clipping or Name of Radio Program Lehigh County's Oldest G-E Dealer YiMMiirfpnt? Henrv Yoder. vice year.

He sold most of the items taken; from the cars to get spending money. When he was picked up Dec. 8 by Patrolman Paul Hen-j derson, he admitted taking twoR Ik president; Mrs. Mildred Trum-bauer, secretary, and Carl Moy- er, treasurer. The board of governors is made up of Freed.

Yoder, Herbert Hautman, Royal Kramer, Ira Trumbauer, Thomas Leh, Charles George, Oscar Moy-r. Joseph Beck. Mrs. Bertha iUL LWORTH CO WOO wallets from, a car parsed near! 7th and Allen Sts. i 158 W.

MAIN, KUTZTOYli OPEN EVES, 'til CHRISTMAS FOGELSVILLE RTE. 22 OPEN WEEKDAY EVES. 733 Hamilton St. The Flemish physician, Jan Bajv tista van Helmont was the first to classify gases as a type of Beck and Mrs. Mabel Gery.

The next meeting of tha group will be at 8 pjn. Friday, Jan. 10, at the fore company..

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