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The Call from Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania • 3

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The Calli
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Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
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THE CALL AND ORWIGSBURG NEWS Tl'KSIMY, MA 28. 1968 Memorial Day Activities Scheduled for Cressona CLOTHING DRIVE ENDS JUNE 1, ST. MARK'S The annual spring clothing drive, sponsored by the Women's Guild of St. Mark's Church, Cressona ends June 1. Anyone who has used clothing to contribute, John Klahr and her grandfather accompanied her home.

STEPHEN DRONICK Will Speak At Interfaith Service Harold Schaffner, chairman of the homecoming interfaith service, announced that the speaker for the service will be the Rev. Dr. Hamilton Aulenbach of Philadelphai. An outstanding Episcopal clergyman, he is well known in this area having talked at Christ Luth HEISTER KLAHR VISITS IN CALIFORNIA Heister Klahr, 428 Dock recently spent a week vacationing in Hawthorne, Calif, with his granddaughters, Mrs. Linda Ackerman and Joanne Klahr.

Mrs. Acker-man flew east to spend a weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dronick, age 48, of 100 Ave. Sch.

Haven, died Sunday The Memorial Day parade jn Cressona will form at 9:30 a.m. jn River St. and move at 10 a.m. The route of the parade is as follows; Pottsville St. to traffic Boussum, Legion Aux.

marching unit. Poppy Queen float, Cressona Borough Council, American Legion, Cressona Ministerium, Blue Mt. High School Band, Brownies, Jr. Girl Scouts, Cadettes, Sr. Girl MOTHER DIES Mrs.

Kathryn V. Early Rawson, 82, of Lansdale, who died Saturday night in Angeline Nursing Home, Montgomeryville, was the mother of Mrs. Thomas (Kathryn) New-bern of Orwigsburg. SCH. HAVEN PERSONAL Mr.

and Mrs. James Ebling Orchard Ave. returned home after spending three weeks at Naples, Fla. visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Kram-mes and children. at 8:20 p.m. in the Good Samari tan Hospital following an illness may place the items in Fellowship Hall before this date. The clothing will be sent to New Windsor, then to parts of the world designated by the World Service organization. PROMOTED TO JR.

CHOIR Receiving a certificate of pro of several months. Stricken ill light, south on Sillyman to Chest Sunday, he was taken to the hos nut, west on Chestnut to 4th eran Church, Sch. Haven, during pital in the Sch. Haven ambulance east on Walnut to the American Lenten services. Yearly engage at noon.

Legion honor roll where there will ments also include high school and college assemblies. be a ceremony. Following the ceremony the parade will continue isom at JJowdentown, he was the son of Anna Hoptok Dronick and the late George Dronick. He motion and a gift, the following children were promoted from the children's choir to the junior choir The service in charge of the south on Front St. to Ash, west on BONUS COUPON local ministerium will be held was a resident of Sch.

Haven the Ash to the GAR lot on the Cres sona Cemetery- KRAFT during the morning worship ser weather permitting, Sunday even past 18 years. Scouts, Cubs, Boy Scouts, teener baseball team (sponsored by Legion), Little League, Cressona Fire Co. No. 1 marching unit, recitation car with Miss Romberger and Hepler, Good Will Hose Cressona Fire Co. No.

1, Company Cth 68th armor division. Items of Interest Mr. and Mrs. George Strauch of Cressona; Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Emmert, Pottsville returned home following a ten day vacation- visit BONUS COUPON CAMPBELL'S 16 oz. Can Pork Beans 10c With Coupon vice at St. Mark's Church, Cres ing, June 30 at 7:30 p.m. on the Mayor Jack March, 1st vice Dronick was employed as an Miracle Whip 39c Veteran's Memorial Field. commander of the Stanley Deng sona: Beth Ellen Laubenstine, Jeffrey Moyer, Jane Paparazo, ler Post 286, American Legion is A large augmented community choir under the direction of Clark Randy Sattizahn, Donald Sites, With Coupon Good Till June 1, 1968 One Per Family with $5.00 Order! BOVER'S 1GA Good Till Jiiim 1, 1868 One Per Family in charge of the following pro gram to take place at the ceme David Zimmerman.

They will Rauch, and instrumental music I with $5.00 Order) BOVER'S 1GA 1 MtAlAliTAl TATittltAf TAl.lAtilAraAljl under the direction of Joseph Bit tie will provide the music. tery: selections by the Cressona Band, the invocation by the Rev. join the junior choir in the fall ST. MARK'S HONORS Center Cut Smoked ib. operating engineer out of Reading.

He was a member of St. James' Episcopal Church, Sch. Haven, a veteran of World War II Army Air Corps, Red Hill Game Association. Surviving are his widow, the former Betty Wehry; his mother, Mrs. Anna Dronick, Dowdentown; two sons, Stephen Jr.

and Robert, at home; five brothers and two sisters, George and Joseph, Dow Thomas Caddy, pastor of the ing the former's son-in-law and The interfaith committee in addition to the ministerium consists Swift's Premium SMOKED Table Rite FRANKS Methodist Church; welcome by 1968 GRADUATES A recognition service for grad of the following lay leaders HAM STEAKS daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kokitus and Shawn at Plainwell, Michigan. HAM uates of the 1968 class of Blue (Shank Portion) Clark Rauch, St. Mark's United Church of Christ; Joseph Bittle of Mt.

High School was held at St, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snyder, Mark's Church, Cressona, Sunday Hummelstown spent the week Ib. Grace Church; Edwin Zimmerman of United Methodist Church: Albert Krommes of Bethany EC TableRite Fresh GROUND CHUCK Quartered, Legs or Breasts CHICKEN visiting their respective- families in town. morning.

Each one received a prayer book from the congregation and corsages and boutonnieres 69c Church. dentown; Merlin, Pottsville; Lester, Harrisburg; Nicholas, St. Clair; Mary, wife of Vincent Vaise, Baltimore, and Mrs. Anthony Butasavage, Llewellyn. Mr.

and Mrs. James Adams, William Boussum, past commander of the Legion; "In Flander's Field" by Patsy Romberger; introductions by Boussum; Memorial Day talk by Lt. Col. Walter Sugar; Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by David Hepler; selection by Cressona Band and benediction by the Rev. James Rumley of St.

Mark's Church. The line of parade will include parade marshal. Miles Mertz, Legion color guard and drill team, Legion marching unit, Cressona Band, North Manheim AMVETS, car with wreaths and flags, flower Fresh Lebanon visited relatives in town Sunday. Fresh Chicken Breasts Funeral services will be held to Chicken Legs from the Junior High Fellowship. Those honored were Jean Allison, Dianne Ferrier, Robert Hepler, Edwin Howell Beverly Laubenstine, James Maffeo, Craig March, Linda Matukewicz, Dennis Meek, Ellen Rauch, Suanne Richards, Joanne Schappell.

morrow at 10 a.m. from St. James' CHICKEN BARBECUE Registration For Summer School Registration for summer school Episcopal Church. The Rev. John On Memorial Day, barbecued Coble will officiate with burial in 8 fo chickens will be for sale at Good 46-oz.

DOZ. Schuylkill Memorial Park. Will Hose Cressona. They will TableTreat DOG and HAMBURGER ROLLS Friends may call at the church also sell platters from 12 noon to HAWAIIAN PUNCH at Blue Mt. High School is now taking place in the guidance office SUNKIST ORANGES this evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

girls, speaker's car with Sugar and 3 p.m. for prayers. Bast and Detwiler between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Funeral Home is in charge.

All parents and students are TableRite 6 oz, urged to review the summer pro Libby's Frozen LEMONADE Vi Gal. 49c Charles Gordon Becomes Cubmaster in Cressona gram and give careful consideration to the remedial and enrich KAY D. SEIGFRIED Kay D. Seigfried, age 52, of 24 7c ICE MILK ment courses. CHEST X-RAY UNIT AT CRESSONA BOROUGH HALL The chest x-ray unit of the TB and Health Society of Schuylkill County will be at Cressona Borough Hall on Monday to x-ray all those 18 years of age and over.

This will be held in conjunction with the survey of diabetic screening for adults over 21. Those taking advantage of the service are reminded that no food or drink should be taken two W. Main owner and operator Classes will start June 24 and of Seigfried's Tavern for the past 14 years, died Sunday at 7 p.m. continue until Aug. 9.

No classes are scheduled for July 1 through at the Pottsville Hospital following July 5. Berks Famous RING BOLOGNA Ib. 75c Berks Famous TAVERN HAMS Ib. 1.19 TableRite BACON (Vac Pak) Ib. 85c Oscar Mayer SMOKIE LINKS Ib.

69c Oscar Mayer ALL BEEF WIENERS Ib. 75c Oscar Mayer REGULAR WEINERS Ib. 69c Swift's Premium 5 Ib. Can HAM ea. 4.69 Kraft Jet Puff MARSHMELLOWS 16 oz.

21c IGA PRETZELS 14 oz. 29c IGA SANDWICH COOKIES 28 oz. 39c IGA CANNED SODA 12 ez. 10c Kraft BARBECUE SAUCE 28 oz. 47e Cates Fresh Kosher DILL PICKLES Vt gal.

69c Table-Joy OLIVES 6 oz. 59c A student may register for a maximum of two courses. The an illness of five months. Born in South Manheim Township, he was the son of Messiah and Hannah Dewalt Seigfried. He was a resident of South Manheim Twp.

until moving to Sch. Haven 14 years ago. first class begins at 8:10 a.m. and continues to 10:10 a.m., the second QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED hours before testing. The unit will be in Cressona from 1 to 5 p.m.

and 6 to 8 p.m. ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John Brinich recently observed their 55th wedding anniversary. He was a member of St.

Paul's class meets from 10:10 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Transportation is available to all high school students at a cost of $9 for the entire six-week session. For further information, call the high school guidance office, 366-3961. Lutheran Church, Summer Hill; row; Donald Kline, wolf and one gold and one silver arrow.

Cubs will meet at the parking lot at St. Mark's Church at 9:30 a.m. May 30 to parade. The cub scout trip has been cancelled but another trip is being planned for later in the summer. Skits were presented with several groups using props made during the past month.

Committeeman Harold Luckcn-bill congratulated the den mothers on the progress being made with the- cubs and commended retiring Cubmaster Edwin Zimmerman fo his untiring efforts in the field of cubbing. Zimmerman will continue as assistant cubmaster. The closing was in charge of den 2 and included a tribute to the flag. Charles J. Gordon was welcomed as the new cubmaster of the Cressona Cub Pack at a meeting held at St.

Mark's Church last Thursday. Mrs. Doris Shirey's den conducted the opening ceremony and Mrs. Miriam Neidlinger taught the cubs new songs. Webelos moving up into boy scouts were Robert Zimmerman, Charles Gordon Brian Neidlinger, Jeffery Emerich, Dean Boyer, George Dunheimer, Thomas Moser and Allen Werner.

The boys received graduation certificates and each was given a boy scout scarf and slide by scoutmaster, William Foran. Franklin Felty received the bear badge and one gold and silver ar Boyer's I. G. A. Supermarket S.

LIBERTY STREET ORWIGSBURG I A ST0RE HOUR: Mon. a.m. to p.m.; a.m. to I served in the Army during World War II and was a member of Stanley Dengler American Legion Cressona. ina p.m.; Sat.

7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 Noon. Surviving are his widow, Mary Pahira Seigfried; two daughters Margaret, wife of Merlin Kram ANNUAL FISHING RODEO Port Clinton Fish and Game Assn. will hold its 13th annual free trout fishing rodeo for children and adults at Rattling Run Creek June 15 and 16.

Rain dates June 22 and 23. Children's registrations will be June 15 at 8 a.m.; adults June 16 at 7 a.m. In addition to refreshments and lunch there will be prizes given for the longest, widest and heaviest fish. mes, Auburn RD1; Bonita, wife of Sgt. Sherwood Galen of Honolulu; one stepson, Sgt.

Lot RizzardT, Ft. Devers, three grandchildren; two brothers, Earl and Wayne of Hamburg; three sisters, Ada, wife of George Moyer, Auburn RD; Pearl, wife of Roger Baver, Hamburg; Helen, wife of Andrew Guris, Auburn RD1. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. from Bast and Detwiler Funeral Home. The Rev.

William Butts will officiate with burial in Schuylkill Memorial Park. There will be a viewing this evening. WILLIAM STRAUSSER William Strausser, 63. Sch. Haven RD1, died Friday in the Pottsville Hospital.

A native of Minersville, he was the son of William and Mary Ann Kehler Strausser. He left Minersville seven years ago to reside with a neice, Mrs. Stephen Kot-cher, Sch. Haven RD1. He was a member of First Methodist Church, Minersville.

The last member of his immediate family, he is survived by Mrs. Kotcher and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Monday morning from Hummel Funeral Home, Minersville. The Rev. Leland Pritchard officiated with burial in Mt.

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Minersville. WIS. ALFRED O. BROBST Mrs. Mae Catherine Brobst.

58 S. A. 20" Push Type 3Va h.p. 57.95 S. A.

22" Push Type Vi h.p. 61.95 S. A. 21" Self-Propelled 3'i h.p. 104.86 AMF 22" Self-Propelled 3Vi h.p.

129.95 Ford XL Fastback. Big savings on air conditioning, tinted glass, 302-cu. in. V-8, high-performance rear axle. Headlamp doors, all-vinyl upholstery standard.

wife of Alfred O. Brobst, Auburn IN. 5N 2 S.o-Pmr RA I AO OC NOW $49.95 54.95 58.95 94.95 114.95 129.95 54.95 269.95 399.95 419.95 109.95 152.95 RDl, died Saturday at 10:30 p.m in her home. Born in Sugar Loaf, Nurem I r- S'v berg. Luzerne County, she was the blA 5 h.p.

KlUtK ISV.Vb daughter of Henry and Lottit Bouch Singley. She resided it MUW KAK. 6 h.D. KlUfcft tZY.U3 cS i Schuylkill County since 1946. Surviving in addition to her hus MOWTRAK 7 h.p.

RIDER 449.95 S. A. 3 h.p. TILLER 129.95 S. A.

4 h.p. TILLER 169.95 band, are one son, Elwood Sing ley. South Manheim Auburn RDl; two grandchildren; one sis ter. Margaret, wife of Leroy Smyri, Pottstown; one aunt. Funeral services will be held to morrow afternoon from the Binner Funeral Home, Auburn.

The Rev. MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL Butterfly Gladioli Bulbs 12 lor 9Sc MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL Decorative Stones WHITE MARBLE CHIPS QQ Per Bushel Jj QQ Pe Ton Robert Field will officiate with burial in St. John's UCC Ceme tery, Auburn RD. MRS. SUSANNA BROWN Mrs.

Susanna Brown, 95, native Last Chance Mr. Pete PEAT MOSS of Washington died Sunday Fairlane 2-Door Hardtop. Vinyl-covered roof, pleated vinyl seats, smart accent side moldings, white sidewall tires, sports wheel covers. 200-cu. in.

Six (or optional V-8). Ventless side glass, reversible keys, two-speed wipers. evening at the home of her son. Morris, Bethel RDl, with whom Sm saw the Haht Cu. Ft.

Cu. Ft. $3.99 $2.49 she resided. The widow of Oscar Brown, mAM f-frAs nhm it among her survivors is a son. Warren of Summit Station; two brothers.

Lewis and Jacob Herring of Pine Grove RD2 and a sis ter, Mrs. Foster Frantz, Pine Grove RD2. MOTHER DIES "Your Local Ford Dealer Has A Better Idea and A Better Deal For You AGWAY HOME GARDEN CENTER 2ND WALNUT STREETS, CRESSONA PHONE 385-2160 WEEKDAYS 8-5 SATURDAYS 8 4 P.M. Plenty of Free Parking Mrs. James McLaurin, Levit- town, mother of Robert McLaurin.

Deef Lake, died Saturday night at Lower Bucks Hospital, Bristol..

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