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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 2

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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of TWO THE ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL, SATURDAY, ARIL 24, 1926 EMAUS NEWS By Floyd lobst Bell Phone 46-R Complete Plant. Wm. H. Taylor who have charge of the erection of the heating system in the Cumberland Silk Mill, will complete this work this week. Will Meet.

The Meadow Larks will hold a business meeting at the barber shop Edward Arnold on Chestnut on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Sale. Mra. Emma Kleckner, of Main will conduct public sale of household goods, this afternoon, at her home on Main street. Harvey Knappenberger will officiate as auctioneer and Leidy Heist as clerk.

Agent. Robert Bauder, of Fifth and Broad streets has accepted the agency the Rex Visibie typewriters and Ing machines. Sale, Mrs. A. M.

Druckenmiller, of South Fourth street, will conduct public sale of household goods this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Will Meet. Lady Liberty Lodge, daughters of Rebekah, will meet in the bank building hall this evening. Florals. The following is a list of the floral tributes at the funeral of Mrs.

Ellen Ortt who was laid at rest Thursday: Broken circle, sisters ons, children: spray niece Florence; of nations and lilies, by grandson entine; hand bouquet, by granddaughter Evelyn; slumber robe with Inscription "Asleep," by daughter The family takes this means of expressing their thanks the many neighbors and friends for their sympathy and help extended during the time of sickness and in the time of bereavement. On Short Hours. The Zollinger Schroth silk mill has posted a notice to the effect that commencing with next week, the mill will be run on a basis of four days per week. This will shorten the capacity of the mill by day and a halt, being closed on Friday and Saturday until further notice. This is due to the large amount of silk on hand.

LABORERS WANTED on state highway work. 50c per hour and 10 hour day. Apply James McGraw Emaus, Pa. Adv. 21-6t Preparatory service this afternoon at 2.

German services in St church tomorrow at 2. St. John's Reformed, Rev. Daniel: E. Schaeffer, pastor.

Morning service in at 10 o'clock, with preaching in the German language. St. John's Lutheran, Rev. Myron Ball Game. 0.

Rath, pastor. Morning service in The Emaus C. base ball team the Western Salisbury Lutheran will play their first game tomorrow gregation, and service in the afternoon at three o'clock, on the St. John's church at 7. local diamond against the strong AlSecond street Evangelical, Rev.

A. len A. of Allentown. E. Williams, pastor.

Preaching in the Baby Girl. morning at Sunday school at 10.15; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bower, of Y. P.

A. devotional at 6.15. Preaching South Fourth street, became the at Wescosville on Sunday evening at proud parents of a baby girl this week. 5. Mennonite Brethren in Christ, Rev.

At Philadelphia. J. C. Roth, pastor. No services in Millmur Gumph spent Friday at Emaus on Sunday on account of the Philadelphia transacting business for special services at Macungie.

Preachthe lentown. Greenleaf Publishing of ing service in the morning 10 Circus Was In Town. o'clock at Macungie. Communion in the afternoon at 2 o'clock; song servA circus was in town, and the next ice at 7 o'clock, followed by preachday several people reported that ing. Presiding Elder H.

(B. Mussel they were missing some money. One man, of Bethlehem, will speak at all person was relieved of a considerable sum. How wise it would have been of the Meeting. for these people to just carry on The third quarterly conference of their person enough money to see the Mennonite Brethren in Christ them thru the day or week and bring congregation was held on Wednesday the surplus to our bank.

Money that evening, with Presiding has no immediate use should be put selman in charge. The reports of the in a place for safe keeping. We have various officers of the congregation a savings and a department show the church to be in better standin our bank. Choose one ing than ever before. The finances are that is most convenient for you, In the sav- excellent condition, all debts beings department we will pay 3 per ing paid with several hundred dolcent semiannually on all money lars in the church building fund.

posited, Don't take the chance of be- The report also shows that the pasing the next one to suffer a loss. tor's salary has been raised over at Our Bank and Prosper." en hundred dollars. All this money Security Trust Company of Emaus, being raised by free will offerings, Pa. adv without a social festival or other Improvements. questionable way that are being used Oscar Reinhard, of Broad street, is to raise money for churches.

improving his property by papering Rev. J. C. Roth is the pastor of the the Mrs. interior Frank of Muth same.

and son Warren church members and and has friends the of support the churches spent Wednesday visiting friends at who rejoice to see the church grow Reading. and who are looking forward to the Discharged. building of a new church as the Michael J. Wasco, who was injured present building is too small. Let on April 10th, and removed to the St.

us all hope that a new church will Luke's Hospital at Bethlehem on soon stand on Chestnut street, in that date, was discharged on April place of the present building. 18th. Show Here. In the Churches. Cook Brothers circus exhibited here St.

Margaret's Episcopal church onion Thursday. The circus pitched Main street: Sunday school at 9.30; their tent at the farm of Clinton evening service with preaching in Flexer, at the upper end of Main English 7.16. street. The aggregation consisted of Moravian--Rev. C.

Richard Mein. trained animals and acrobatic perert, Morning service, with formances. At noon a street parade preaching In German at 10; Sunday took place over the principal parts school at 1.30; C. E. meeting at 6.15, of the borough.

Two performances and evening service, with preaching took place, one in the afternoon, in English, at 7.15, and another in the evening. While the Zions Lutheran charge, Rev. David outfit had quite an aggregation of C. Kaufman Holy communion actors, the show is reported to have services in the Old Zionsville Luth- been very mediocre and somewhat eran congregation on Sunday morn- below standard. The attendance ing at 9.30; evening service at 7.15 at the afternoon performance was STYLE HEADQUARTERS THERE Socirtu Brand Unthrs SOLA A.

D. C. Fabric alone doesn't make a suit SOMETHING Style--vigorous, more than all youthful wool and is neces- dignified. In Society Brand it is built into the clothes by careful hand-workmanship. Society Brand Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG They are designed for men who want correct and stylish, well-fitting clothes.

They have an air of fineness that appeals to every eye. SHANKWEILER LEHR The Store of GREATEST Values very slim, while the evening performance was more liberally ized. Entertainment Tonight. The Toheha Camp Fire Girls will hold their first entertainment in the bank buiiding hall this evening. The girls have been faithfully rehearsing for this event for quite some time, and the play promises to be an exceptionally good one.

The program follows: Camp Fire Girls; piano solo- Selected, Margaret Thomas; readingSelected, Eleanor Knauss; violin solo Selected, Dorcas Heil; Me Back to Old Virginny," on the Rappahanock," Marguerite Fenstermaker; piano solo Selected, The Margaret Lonelyville Heil. Social Club- Cast a Lonelyville financial power, Marof Characters: A Mrs. A. Purse Proud, garet Thomas; Miss Justa Leftover, Lonelyville's favorite modiste, lyn Weidner; Mrs. John Goodman, poor, sensible, Dorothy Castor; Mrs.

Jack Newlywed, recently married. Dorcas Heil; Miss Mary Willynilly, a silly young thing, Mary Kline; Mrs. Inner Steps, an ardent follower of Mrs. Purse Anna Grandma Useatobe, who ought to know, Alma Neiss; Miss Magda Peach Blow, from Bostong, Violet obst; Gladys Upandoing, The village cutup, Eleanor Knauss; Ellen, Mrs. Newlywed's servantroom of Newlyweds Home.

Act 2-Same as Act 1. Act 3-The Lonelyville town hall. Finale- Lul laby Land. Camp Fire Improving. Mrs.

George Kern, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, sufficiently recovered to again resume work. Will Hold Meeting. A meeting of the church building fund committee of the St. John's Lutheran congregation, will take place in the church on Sunday evening immediately following the service. Trucks Here.

from on Thursday for Ten large motors the purpose of conveying cast iron pipe from the Donaldson Iren Works to New York City. The trucks left on Friday morning for New York. Missionary Address. On Thursday evening Rev. W.

Ruhl, missionary on furlough, just returned Taochow, Kansu province, borders between from. China and Tibet, will give a missionary address on that dark land in Bethel Mennonite Brethren in Christ church, Gordon street above Eighth. "Two out of every 3 derelicts make good." The Salvation Army. All Electrical Things an exceptionally attractive assortment of FLOOR LAMPS at special prices! Electric Washers Electric Fixtures Electric Heating Appliances REINERT ELECTRIC Wholesale and Retail 139 N. Seventh Street Allentown, Pa.

You will want one of THIS SALE FOR these--if not for SATURDAY ONLY Polo Coats your suit, you will An colors-rose, assortment of 14.95- 14.95-16.95-19.95 need it for sport flesh, white, bisque, Nothing pret- burnt oranget, navy This will give you a chance to buy one of these wear. tier than one. of and black. popular Polo Coats. Made in 32 and 36-inch these clever Blouses.

ALL SIZES lengths; large patch pockets, notch collars. We are selling Djer Kiss Ethel Barrymore Vanity Talcum at 20c. Other good THE HEINZ brocade and leathSTORE Bags. tractive See Made our in window very for atreduction in this depart- ers. the new Tokio Bags we are ment.

See for yourself. 808-10-12-14 Hamilton Street Allentown, Pa. showing. Sale of Suits At Remarkably Continuing Our Sale of Low Prices Voile Dresses 24.75 and 29.75 VALUES TO $45.00 These Suits have actually been selling up to $45.00. Made of beautiful French Serge silk lined, hand piped buttonholes.

An assortment of smart styles, with flares; others straight lines; braid and button trimmings. These are just the Suits you have been waiting for and to think of saving such an amount 80 earliy in the season. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 15.00 .00 Again We Offer Tricollette Blouses ured Twenty materials, different dark styles to backgrounds. select from. FigSIZES 16 TO 44 4.75 4.75 Just Received Another Shipment of Large Floppy Hats of Leghorn and Fancy Straws 10.00 Up Large airy Hats trimmed with pretty flowers; some with fancy ostrich, maline and lace.

Just the kind you will want for afternoon and evening wear. There is nothing that gives you the appearance of correct dressing quicker than wearing the proper Hats. Let us help make. your selection. The Children's Dept.

Has Just Been Enlarged You will be. surprised to see this new department, how attractive it has been made. Children and mothers will find it a great pleasure to shop here. Dresses for every day- -school, sport, Sunday best and party wear. Large assortment of Top Coats, separate Skirts, Middies, Smocks, Underwear, Socks, Sweaters, Millinery for all occasions.

Silk Gloves If It Is "KAYSER" We Have It Sweaters Special $1.00 Complete stocks of Italian Silk Un- For Sport Wear Regular $1.25 derwear- Fit" Knit Un- The weather is here, when Double tipped, two-clasp; everybody demands being white, tan, mode, gray and dergarments, Hosiery or Gloves. black. All sizes. outdoors as much as possible. What is more approWe pride ourselves on the complete stocks Sport Lisle Hose in all of their lines, as we know what gar- priate for those long hikes or other outdoor sports, 85c ments labeled "Kayser" mean to our cus- than one of these wool or Richelieu ribbed.

In black, tomers---always assured satisfaction. Next UNDERWEAR fabric Sweathers? brown and white -just the time visit store, ask to see their new Kayser KNIT thing for oxfords. All you our Marcelfit 8.95 to 17.95 sizes. Spring lines. SUMMER FURS SUMMER FURS 24.75 UP Continuing 24.75 UP Our Sale of Junior Apparel.

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