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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 12

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FOURTEEN ALLENTOWN MORNING CALU SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1936 WHERE TO GO WHAT TO DO TONIGHT -V Northampton CARL SHOEMAKER, Reporter day shall secure them from Chief of Police Hiestand, as the burgess will be out of town until Sunday night. Note to Drivers Motor vehicles and horse drawn carriage drivers are to keep on the right side of street In town, whether parked or driving. The police committee of town council and officers ask the public to obey these orders as they will be strictly enforced on Main street, 21st street and Washington avenue. Offenders will subject themselves to arrest without further warning. Bank Cashier Ends Life MONTROSE, May 29.

OP) Herman Wilmarth, 33, assistant of the Hop Bottom National bank, was found fatally ahot today. The Inquest verdict waa auicide. WUmarth waa conscious when found alongside his car on the outskirts of Hop Bottom. He had been connected with the bank since 1925. Bank examiners who made a perfunctory check of accounts immediately said they found no discrepancies.

Favorite proom Tonight 'r 'Xx IKKSJITIUIL Our Kitchen is Open for Inspection at All Times LAURY'S, PA. With a Hoppy Flavorf-d Champagne Color SEA FOODS IN SEASON STEAKS AND CHICKEN ALL KINDS OF MIXED DRINKS TONIGHT TURK WOTRING'S HOT MUSIC ZAGH'S Restauranf OPEN 11 A. M. DECORATION DAY Memorial Day Specials At ELMER'S LUNCH 961 Main St. Northampton BEER ON TAP 10e nteamed Clam n.

rlht Fries. Piekied Cabhflre Dinncri Served Daily." ij' 6 OUTSTANDING ACTS I A COLORFUL SPARKLING NEW REVUE Featuring Diaz and Diane Senorita Delories Senor Lavall Millie Gileson Peggie Martin TWO SHOWS 10:30 and 12:30 P. M. AUentown-Reading Highway Phone 3-9213 for Reservation NO COVER CHARGE 7th and Liberty Streets MEMORIAL DAY DANCE TONIGHT AT Motel GEnannEiveiiUei? SLATINGTON PIKE ROUTE 309 Sal Taibi and His (3) Imperials SATURDAY SPECIALS STEAMED CLAMS lc each CRAB PATTIES COCKTAIL HOUR P. M.

NO COVER TABLE RESERVATIONS DIAL J-6583 CHARGE WILSON SHANKWEILER, Prop. HEIDELBERG GRILL ROUTE 12 NEAR CENTER VALLEY INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT A Superior Selection of Liquors, Beers, Wines DANCING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MRS. MABEL WETHERHOLD, Manager SOMETHING MEMORIAL MOTEL KfEWSEPE Fried Spring Chicken, Roast Chicken, Roast Pork. Steamed Clams, Crab Patties MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT BY WEIDA'S BLUE RHYTHM ORCHESTRA Featuring Electrical Steel Guitar Turn Lett at Neffs or SchneeksTilie an New Tripoli Pike Thea Tarn Rirnt. PHONE SLATINGTON 1SS-K9 GUTHSVILLE HOTEL BETH -ALLEN CASINO 40 W.

BROAD STREET JOHN FIXL. Prop. Member ot the Lehich County Hotel Association TONIGHT Dance and Entertainment with New Attraction Music by the RHYTHMATICIANS Entertainment by Baybe Leonard's Dancers CHICKEN AND WAFFLES SERVED ALL DAY German Imported Wurzburger on Draught, Special Cocktail Honr. to IS "The Smart Place of the Valley" to Spend the Holiday With a SPECIAL ATTRACTION BROADWAY FLOOR SHOW Featuring "From the Great White Way" 252 East Zlst Street Day's Programs Are Announced NORTHAMPTON Many interesting Memorial Day programs will be presented today In Northampton and vicinity by various organizations as follows: Sons of Union Veterans, 8:30 a. Allen Union cemetery.

Dr. George Eichler, the speaker; 9:45 a. How-ertown church, the Rev. George Lau-bach, the speaker; 11:30 a. Siegfried Memorial plot.

Members of this organization are to report at 7:30 this morning at headquarters. Pred A. Snyder post. 353, American Legion: Leave Legion home, 8 a. Cementon Memorial plot, 8:15 a.

Greenwood cemetery, Howertown, 8:35 a. St. Peter's church, Seemsville, 8:50 a. Emmaunel Union, Peters-vllle, Christ Reformed, Moore township, 9:40 a. Fairview, Indian-land, 10:10 a.

Stone church, 10:35 a. Blessed Virgin, Catholic, 11 a. Fairview, 11:05 a. Allen Union, 11:25 a. German Hungarian, 11:30 a.

St. John the Baptist, 11:35 a. Memorial Plot at 14th and Washington avenue, 12, noon; Coplay at 1:30 p. m. All participants in the morning program are to assemble at the Legion home at 7:30 a.

m. The public is invited to all the above services and also to the cemeteries to see the flowers which will decorate the graves. People of the community are also to note that the Cement National Bank will be closed for the day as will all the stores In town. Girl Born to Hanzla Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hanzl, Bath R. 2, on Thursday morning became the proud parents of a baby girl. Dr. B. D.

Wilklns of Weaversville is the attending physician. Expert Photo Service, M. N. Adv. Dance Permits From Hiestand Anyone desiring dance permits to- MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY Our 30c and 35c LUNCHEONS HOME RESTAURANT 17 South 7th Street BETHLEHEM Marion Long "The Queen of Dancers' MEMORIAL DAT HAMMER HANDLE 25c AT NINTH Tinrc TAViruT ROOM ppm uprn oumrnt-r LAXGKAM MER 137-141 FRONT CATASAUQUA Fried Spring Chicken, French Fries and Vegetables dtt -Creamy DAY SPECIALS i Phone S-638S or 3-0831 SMITH'S CAFE 141 N.

7th STREET SPECIAL FROM II TILL STEAMED AC CLAMS, each EL duck 25C DINNER BEER WINES LIQUORS HOTEL EMAUS 422 Chestnut St, Emaus. Pa. SPECIAL TODAY DINNERS AND SUPPERS CHICKEN DUCK HAM PORK PLATTERS STEAMED CLAMS CRAB PATTIES SANDWICHES Chicken, Duck, Ham, Pork, Etc. PIE CUTS BEER LIQUORS WINES PARKING IN THE REAR HOTEL WINDSOR CENTER VALLEY Square Dance Tonite LUNCHES. CHICKEN.

CRAB PATTIES. STEAMED CLAMS CHILE CON CAEXE HASSLER'S Formerly "The Nile" Rente ROAST TURKEY CRAB FLATTER BOAST BEEF STEAMED CLAMS MUSIC BY BOB JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. TONIGHT AT MT. VERNON INN 21st Main Sts- Northampton -SPECIAL PLATTERS BEER 5c WINES. LIQUORS Plenty Free Parklnr Space Uppon and Hazel "Ballroom Dancers of Grace and Charm" STEAMED CLAMS CRAB PATTIES BEER.

WINES AND LIQUORS MUSIC BY SrhaatU Dros. Casino Rand OF 11 MEN Dancing 9.00 Till 1.00 Featuring Catherine Srliaadt "Lehigh Valley's Most Popular VoralKt" 2 SHOWS 1. I fc a 1 it If' MEMORIAL DAT SPECIALS 8.S0 F. M. Till 1 A.

M. -Deviled dim, F. F. Potatoes. 1 Kr Pepper Cabbage ox.

Fried SeaUops with Tartar Sauce, F. F. Potatoes 15c a Roast Park Sandwich with 1 Potato Salad V.T.. Soft ShrU and Deviled Crabs Demea uini rroc i.cir. Broiled Lobster Platter.

Lobster a la Newbnrc or Fresh Lobster Rftf. Salad So A LARGE BEEB OB ALE Cocktail ftpeelalat Tarn Collin. 15c I Whisker Soar. 16c. Daneiar and Gfoua Slncinr with at-lhftrd Vila K.nmnatnr.

Baloh Kahler. Director 111 nir iprniT FyLOAST TURKEY DINNER jfl OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 3 BOTTLES BEER SPECIAL PLATTERS SATURDAY WITH BEER ON TAP TP! RANKS I Lei ATVArfcTTC TRY i aiTa aw OODS RAY LEH 7th and Green Sts. Allentown Good Parking Space Memorial day specials TURKEY 25c STEAK PLATTER. 25c Mixed Drinks of All Kinds Large Glass of Beer 5c Music By Kulowitch DELONG'S 419 LINDEN ST. MOUNTAIN VIEW Call i HOTEL For Emaus 001- ON EMAU8-VERA CRUZ ROAD JIMMY ROBINSON'S CRYSTAL BALLROOM BAND COLORED ORCHESTRA FEATURING AL HUGHES GERMAN1A HOTEL 114 SO.

7TH ST. SPECIAL TONIGHT CRAB PATTIES, FRENCH Cc FRIES Sunder Chicken and Waffle, Conntrr Style 1 BEEB WINE LIQUORS HAUSMAN'S HOTEL SLATINGTON PIKE STEWED CHICKEN Se CRAB PATTDSS JOB ROAST PORK FLATTER 3Se STEAMED CLAMS. lSe Dot Z5e BEER WINE LIQUOR WELCOME INN ROUTE 2B EMAUS Turkey 25c With the Trimmln'e CLAMS SEAFOOD SALADS MUSIC BY ECKEY'S OLD TIMERS SQUARE DANCING Kaler's on Tan, Nenweller'a. Catasauaua ALT A LAZARUS. Prop.

SATURDAY SPECIALS CRAB PATTIES SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS Music by "ALABAMANS" Dennis Rabenold. Bartender Pennsylvania Restaurant 514 TURNER STREET LOUISIANNE GRILL FaWs. BOI.LY HUBERT A His OrtcliJslTrla FRI. AND ST. NIGHTS Steamed Clama ea Baked Vlrtinla Ham Sandwich le Real Italian Snaahftti Utlca Clue Famous Beer en Tan Wines and Lleuors Sundsy evening.

Joseph McKeever. superintendent of the church school, will be in charge ot the morning program. Rev. Samuel Colman. pastor, is attending the sessions of the general assembly ot the Presbyterian church at Syracuse, "The Silence of Love" is the theme upon which Robert A.

Boyle will bate hia sermon In the First Presbyterian church Sundsy morning. A musical service la announced for Sunday evening. Rev. Herman P. Ckiha 'will preach In Holy Trinity Memorial Lutheran, church Sunday morning, his sermon theme being -Ho 8hall Reprove the World," No evening service.

St. Stephen's Episcopal. T. Col-clough, rector, announcements for Sunday: Carol celebration of Holy communion and sermon at morning, Ho evening service. Rev, A.

Marland Shoemaker wilt conduct regular preaching services tn Grace M. X. church Sunday morning nd evening. 'The Power and Promise of Pentecost" Is the theme upon which Rev. Joseph H.

Tice will base hl lermon in pt. John's E. C. church Sunday morning. The evening sermon theme will be Liberty Through Submission." Miekleys and Shoenersville Rer.

H. T. 6etl will eonduet regular services Christ church, 6hoenepsville oa Sunday at 10 a. m. and at St.

John's. Miekleys. 7:30 p. m. The therna for Sunday la a- "Pentecoetal -Messge." The Miekleys Luther League meets next I Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

Thin Complete Fntertainment with NO ADMISSION NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGE THE "CASINO" IS ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE ttJNCHEONS PHONE 2524 DINNERS Baseball Game Today I The Northampton East End Juniors will play the Laurys Braves at 2 p. m. on the Newhard field. Zion's Anniversary Service The following program will be presented at 9:30 Sunday morning in Zion Lutheran church in observance of the 40th anniversary of the church and will be known as "Children's Anniversary Service: Prelude, "Grand Chorus," Dubois, Edward T. Rader; processional hymn, "Holy Spirit, Hear Us;" invocation, pastor, the Rev.

A. S. Deibert; the confession, the introit. the kyrle, the gloria in excelsis, the collect, the lesson, the creed, special numbers, children of the Orphan'a home. Top-ton; hymn, "I Love Thy Zion Lord;" sermon, the Rev.

J. O. Henry, D. superintendent of the Orphan'a home, Topton; offertory, "Meditation," Biggs; anthem, "The Heaven's Resound," Beethoven, Junior choir; prayer, recessional hymn, "Savior Blessed Savior;" instruction of the Sunday school lesson; closing devotions by departments. On Sunday evening a program will be presented between 6:30 and 7 p.

m. by the Cremona String quartet, sponsored by Dr. Charles Haff, with the following members: First violin, Win-field S. Wavrek; second violin, John K. Johnson; viola, Dr.

Charles Haff; cello, Paul C. Wavrek. At 7 p. m. the Pentecostal Reconsecration service will be held with the sermon by Prof.

Rus-sel D. Snyder, D. Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, and greetings by the Rev. Allen R. Appel, pastor of Moorestown parish and former pastor of Zion church.

A program in detail for Sunday evening will be published in these columns tomorrow. Entertain with Music On' Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs. Charles HaS entertained many guests at their home, 32S East 21st street, when they enjoyed the music of the well-known Curtis String quartet of Philadelphia, who were accompanied here by their wives. The Cremona String quartet sponsored by Dr.

Han also favored with several selections. The Cremona quartet is comDosed of: Winfleld S. Wavrek, first vioiin; John K. Johnson, second violin; Dr. Charles Haff, viola, and Paul O.

Wavrek, cello. Two of Northampton's prominent pianists. Leoen Kuntz and Louise Nagle entertained with piano selections. The Curtis String quartet will make a concert tour of Europe in September. Amptennian on Display The 1936 Amptennian is now on display in the show case of the Senior High school.

Members of the Senior class are receiving orders for the Amptennian which will be delivered in June sometime. The printing of the book was done by the High school nrtnt.inc ripnart.monr. Sunday Church Services Grace Reformed church, the Rev. Wilmer C. Mantz.

pastor. Sunday Church School at 9 o'clock; morning worship with the theme "The Mission of the Holy Spirit;" Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. evening services at 7 o'clock, sermon theme. "Conquering Calamities." Trinity Evangelical Coneresational church, the Rev. H.

W. Becker, postor: a. Sunday 10:30 a. worship: Wednesday afternoon, quilting, 7:30 p. Wednesday, prayer meeting.

St. Pauls. Egypt, the Rev. H. W.

Becker, pastor: 9:30 a. Sunday school; 10:30 a. prayer meeting; 7 p. K. C.

E. 7:30 p. worship; Thursday, 7:30 p. prayer meeting. Mennonite Brethern in Christ church, the Rev.

H. K. Kratz, pastor: Preaching, 9:15 a. Sunday school, a. prayer services, 7 p.

m. St. Paul's Reformed church, the Rev. Sidney Smith, pastor: 9:30 a. Sunday Church school; 10:30 a.

morning worship. This service will be in recognition of the birth of the Christian church. Sermon theme. The Unique Birth of the Church:" 8 p. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor meeting.

mere win De no vesper service on this Sunday, the people of St. Paul's will unite with Zion Lutheran congregation in their 40th anniversary cele- Dration. Miss Coleman in Hospital Miss Evelyn Coleman, 822 Lincoln avenue, was operated on yesterday afternoon at the Allentown hospital. Dr. Charles R.

Fox is the attending physician. N. E. W. Banquet Held The Northampton Exchange club wives held their second annual banquet Thursday evening at Brodhead's hotel with their husbands and friends as guests.

After dinner, President Mabel Meixell welcomed the guests and the president of the Exchange club, Harry Rau, extended greetings to everyone. Entertainment during the evening Included a whistling solo by Sue Miller; impersonations by Nazor Co. and the "Old Fashioned Album" by members of the club with Benny Glazier as conductor: dancing by Marlyn Raubenold. The members and guests spent the remainder of the evening in playing cards and dancing. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. John Breitfelder, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bachman, Mr. and Mrs.

John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rau, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hess, Mr.

and Mrs. John Simko, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Meixsell; Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Fen-stermaker, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rauben-hold, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Glazier, Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholas, Ralph Rep-pert, Miss Bauer, Rev. Alfred Koch, Evelyn Miller and Mrs.

Sue Miller. Fire Drill Held On Friday afternoon the monthly nre arm was held in the Junior and Senior High schools when close to a l.ooo students and 33 teachers left the building in about one and a half minutes In very orderly manner. Fire drills are held once a month In the local schools, at which time the prin cipais oi ine various buildings turn in the alarm without anyone knowing wnen sucn a arm win take place. Dr, George Eichler has charge of the drills in the Senior and Junior high schools and selects a different box each month. Eddie Cantor at Roxt The final showing of "Strike Me Pink" will be held at the Rxy today starring Eddie Cantor and Parkyakar Kas.

Matinee at 1:30 p. m. Sandlot Games On Wednesday the Fagan Nine tied the Bronx Boxers 11 to 11. Thursday the Northampton Tigers defeated the uotsnot Feelers, 38 to 21. Ambulance Calls The American Legion ambulance was called on Friday to remove Mrs.

Minnie Cogassi of Cementon to the Allentown hospital. Dr. Heller was the attending physician. Another call was received Friday, to convey Mrs. Anna Lokay, 1731 Newport avenue, to the Allentown hospital.

Dr. Myles Miller la the attend ing physician. So He'd Heard AMARHXO, TEX. UP) "Daddy, our house is on fire!" yelled Barney Davidson, Jr. "Daddy" Davidson knew it.

He had arrived with hia company on a fire truck. OPEN ALL DAT Bringing To A Successful Close Anniversary Celebration With An Old-Fashioned Songfest Saturday Night Broiled LOBSTER GOc MINT JULEP 35c TOM COLLINS PLANTERS PUNCH 25? FRENCH "75" 25c Mmii DIFFERENT AT F0GELSV1LLE HOTEL FORMERLY GEBNERD'S HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT B. J. MILLER. Prop.

Beer Wines Choice t.lonon Special: CHICKEN PLATTERS Deviled Crab Patties Steamed Clama AU Kinds at Sandwiches COLE'S INK SPECIAL SATURDAY KITE TURRET PLATTER CHICKEN CHOW MEIN Se SEAFOOD V.AIX KINDS OF HOT AND COLD SANDWICHES Catasaaoaa and t'tiea Beer OLD BUCKLEYS PIKE FREE DANCE TONITE OLD FASHIONED HOP Music by GEXY'S ORCHESTRA Sanerkraat Platters Sandwiches Junction House Hotel HEREFORD MUSEUM A. D. SPAAB. Prop. TONIGHT STRAND HOTEL 160S Newport Northampton JULIA ECKHART.

Mrr. ROYAL PALAIS ORCHESTRA BEEB LIOUOB LUNCH BUTLER'S 1828 HANOVER AVE. SATURDAY NITE SPECIAL SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN 4Ca V. Pickled Cabbaea WWV MUSIC BY ROSSETTI BROS. Other Choice Platters Beer and All Kinds Mixed Drinks WAGNER'S CAFE POP WAGNER.

Mr. 12TH A CHEW STREETS Roast Turkey or Roast Pork Platter 25c SEAFOODS t'ianors. Wines and Mixed Drinks BALLANTINE AND SCHUTZ ON TAP tor of the First Presbyterian church of Nanticoke. a graduate of the school, will deliver the principal address. Monthly Meeting Town council will meet in monthly session Monday night.

The district school board also will meet Monday evening. Ladies' Aid Activities The Ladles' Aid society of Holy Trinity Memorial Lutheran church, will sponsor a card and bingo party at the home of Mrs. Roland Solt. of Union street. Monday evening, June 15.

The society also announces an ice cream festival, to be held Saturday. July 11th. Mrs. Lewis Walker heads the committee in charge of this affair. Other Items Mrs.

Samuel Colman left last evening for Syracuse, N. where she will join the Rev. Samuel Colman, who is attending the sessions of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church. They will return to Catasauqua next Thursday. Richard O.

Boyer. son of Cashier and Mrs. Ralph C. Boyer. 414 Second street, will graduate from Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, next Wednesday.

June 3, when he wiu receive the Bachelor of Arts degree. Miss Lois Watkins received awards from the athletic association of Moravian College for Women. Bethlehem for participating in varsity hockey and basketball. In the Chnrches Members ot the graduating class et North Catasauqua High school attend service in Salem Reformed church Sunday evening to hear tat Dacesiaureate sermon, tn dellTered tT Rev. Willard A.

Kratz. At the morning tervice the sermon theme will be "The Lss Supper." Rev. John Elliott, pastor ef the First Pre-brterian church, tsston. wUL-jureich in tha Bridge Street Presbyterian church HAMILTON nnciTiri'i act ST. -RED PIG BARBEQUE ROUTE 809 COOPERSBTJBO EAST ACES ORCHESTRA SPECIAL MENU SATURDAT NIGHT OLD FASHIONED 75g SUNDAY DINNERS WEIVXERSVILLE HOTEL SLATINGTON PIKE Modern and Square Dancing Every Fri.

and Sat. BEER WINES LIQUORS OPENING MONDAY JULIA'S INN JULIA DEPUTY, Proprletresa 114 S. Lehigh West Cata. Beer Lunch Music KOGLMANN'S GRILLE COR. 10th A CHEW STS.

SPECIAL LUNCH WEDNESDAY, FRLDAY, SATURDAY Chill Coa Carp Crab Pattlea Spachettl Meat Balls SPECIAL TONIGHT Hot Chicken Sandwich French Fries. Pickled Cabbaee Crab Patties Steamed Clams HOME BAKED BEANS BEEB WINES LIQUORS Bauscher's Restaurant S47 7TH ST. SPECIALS FOR TODAY FROG LEGS STEAMED CLAMS DEVILED CRABS JOE'S PLACE 3rd tc Main EMAUS, PA. Catasauqua Lone Veteran to Attend Service CATASAUQUA James C. Beitel, Catasauqua's lone survivine Civil War veteran, will attend this afternoon's exercises on Fairview cemetery.

Holiday decorations have appeared throughout Catasauqua and North Catasauqua yesterday aiternoon in preparation for today's holiday. Many hnmpa alone tha routes ot botn morn' ine and afternoon parades displayed the national colors. Piarrround Activity Catasauaua'a newest industry, the Graver Tank Work at the Phoenix Dlant. made the three tanks used by the Rapid Filter company for filtering playground swimming pool water. The tanks were put in plac yesterday, having been set upon permanent concrete Diers.

The floor of the pool was given a coating of tar to fill cracks and joints in the concrete. The ten-inch gutter with drains around the-pool has been three-quarters iinisnea. North Cata. Commencement Fifty-four members of the senior class of North Catasauqua High school will be graduated Monday night at commencement exercises to be held in the Catasauaua High school auditor' turn. The Rev.

Joseph O. Kane, pas Wo announce with regret that due to another engagement Tonight will be the final appearance of that lovable nightingale, Lillian Qiiimi FAMOUS STAR OF MIDWESTERN OPERA CO. APPEARING AT THE STAHL'5 RESTAURANT ENTRANCE TO EMAUS MUSIC BY GULLA'S i CRYSTAL ORCHESTRA ROAST BEEF 20fi PLATTER Beer Wine Lienor Seafoods Crab Pattlea Fried Oratera CREITZ'S BARBECUE Route 309 Near Neffs Memorial Day Specials Steamed Clams 15c doz. Hot and Cold Lunches. 10 and 15c OLD STOCK BEER AND ALE ON TAP FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Fresh Strawberrr Sundae 10c A Full Line Tempting Fonntain Drinke SHIMERSV1LLE HOTEL SOLON DRIES.

Prop. RoaTe 9 Too of Hill JIMMY HICKS' ORCHESTRA SPECIAL TONIGHT CHICKEN PLATTER ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES ALL KINDS OF DRINKS BEER. WINES AND LIQUORS FAMILY RESTAURANT 40S N. SEVENTH ST. SPECIAL TONIGHT Roast Tarkey Fillina- Lunch Steamed Clama.

dos. Crab Pattie Lnnch lOe BEEB LIQUOR REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI BEIDLEMAN'S HOTEL MACUNGIl TURKEY PLATTER Chicken Pie. Deviled Clama. mt 25c Crab Patties 007EN STEAMED CLAMS lOe ALL BEEB Se PEB GLASS CARD PABTIES EVERY WED. NITE Coplay COPLAY Coplay high school seniors will hear a baccalaureate sermon In Trinity Reformed church Sunday evening.

The Rev. Alfred Koch, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, will preach the sermon. His theme will be "More Beyond." The Rev. B.

M. Werkh'Siser. pastor of Trinity church, will be in charge of the service. Heavy Cement Shipments May shipments of cement out of the Lehigh region were the largest, of any month since 1931 according to local records. The heavy shipments are expected to continue throughout the summer and fall.

Vacation Bible School Coplay's Daily Vacation Bible school Till open on June 8 in the Lincoln school building. School officers are: President of the councL', William Soetlock; secretary, Mrs. Ruth, Ben SI A PALM 5 Featuring The Winners of the Recent Swing Music Contest Held at the Palm Room Ilenrr Johns and His Orchestra DANCING 8 P. M. TO 1 A.

M. MIXED DRINKS BY OUR TRAINED MIXOLOGISTS 5 CHOICE SEARS, CHOES, SEA FOOD, SANDWICHES nett; treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Rein-hard. Mrs. B.

M. Werkheiser will be the school's director. The school wilt continue for three weeks with religious exercises alterV nately in St. John's and Trinit church. Announcement also is made of an sc Keep UOOI in Alirniown a omanest HAMILTON AT ice cream festival, to be held on -iff Lincoln school grounds on June the Droceeds of which will be used defraying; the expenditures of the I in thn AAS' if You Like Good Food You Like Real Service You Like Pleasant Surroundings Open Day and Night 8TH STREET l-Jr an 9rZ Our Specialty Old-Fashioned Snapper Soup school.

-Change Time for Masses The Rev. Joseph J. Ostheimer. pastor of St. Peter's church, announces a change ia the time of masses for next Sunday only.

The first mass will begin at 7.30 and the second mass at 9.30 o'clock. state Theatre One of the season's best comedies, "The Bohemian Girl" starring Laurel and Hardy, is at the State today. Note that this picture will be shown today only. Matinee at 2.30 today. Memorial Day Program Attorney Joseph Gehringer, 'Allentown, will deliver the Memorial day address at exercises on.

Coplay cseme (Continued on Page Seventeen) SUNDAY rr DINNERS 73 0 Choice Winea-Beers-Liquors.

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