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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 25

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THE MOBNPfG CAJLL, Allentown, Friday, July 12, IMS 2 4 A' Schuylkill County Panther VaTley Carbon County Monroe County Discharged f'" SPECIAL JULY SAVINGS III OUR GIRLS' DEPT. Lehighton Mill Proprietor Dies Suddenly Private funeral services for Walter B. Drumheller, 4th and Iron LITTLE TOTS' COOL PINAFORES Floral Prints recular 1.00 values Lehighton, who died suddenly 12 :30 East-West Stars In Annual Game Tomorrow Eastern all-stars of Panther Valley baseball league meet the Western all-: stars 4 p. m. EST, tomorrow in Lans-ford High stadium, in the annual classic of the circuit.

I Final plans for the game were made at a special meeting of league representatives in Old Company club, last night. A feature of the affair will be field events, following the fifth inning of the contest, when base-running, throwing for accuracy and distancaj and batting contests will be Tamaqua, only club not represented at last night's meeting, will not bei fined for its absence as league by-i laws currently call for representation! at regular sessions only. President Robert Hartwig, Tamaqua, was in the chair. I p. m.

yesterday while having lunch it his home, will be conducted 2:30 p. m. DST Sunday from his late home with Rev. Carl S. Leinbach officiating.

TOTS' KNITTED POLO SHIRTS Sizes 2 to 6 Solid and Stripes interment in Lehighton cemetery DrumheKer was proprieetor of Peer less Mills, Lehighton, engaged in manufacturing dresses. He was a member of Zion Reformed church, I 1 As Lehighton; Masonic lodge, Tamaqua; charter member of Lehighton Elks, Irem Temple Shrine, Wilkes-Barre TOTS 1 to 3 Cool Summer sun suits Rernlar value Purchased from the U. S. Governmon! Surplus Dept. Over 2500 Genuine U.

S. Navy WORK SHIRTS CPL. WILLARD S. BILLIG GIRLS' 7 io 14 RAYOH SATIN SLIPS Mary Jane Elsbree Bride at Washington: Mary Jane Elsbree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Ira Elsbree, Le- highton, was married to Jaul Vincent .29 Bowmanstown, who has received his honorable discharge from the U. S. Army He entered service in May, 943. and rtceived training at Camp Robinson. Little Rock.

Ark. He was ent overseas to Germany in October of last year. Married to the former Iva Steiger-walt, they are parents of a son, Keith Girard. 5. Prinr to inriiirt.ion hp was 1 (0 1 and Lehigh Consistory, Allentown.

Surviving" are his wife, the former Elizabeth Schoch; a daughter, Mrs. Edward Seltzer, Ablngton; a son, Frank, Lehighton; his mother; two brothers, Mark and Willard, Louisiana; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Froba nd Mrs. Edna Moser, Allentown. and Mrs.

Frances Gross, Louisiana. Three randchlldren also survive. Coaldale Hurler Checks S. Hill Batters Coaldale tightened its hold on third place in Panther Valley baseball league last night by dumping Summit Hill 6-3 on the Coaldale High school diamond. Flatty Klepic, veteran Coaldale hurlcr, held the losers to six scattered hits and fanned eight.

Star. Kozuch, Hilltop pitcher, allowed the Coaldale club seven hits, including a homer by Polansky, and fanned five. The victory moved the Coaldale team to within one game of the second place Lansfoi'd club and dropped Summit Hill to a three-way tie for Ballerina Style PANTIES employed as a guard by Bethlehem Steel Bethlehem. Ml 1 Sizes 2 to 16 Olive Drab and Blue Chambray. Good, why man, they had to be good, every shirt made up to strict Navy regulation.

2 button thru pockets, reinforced Research Laboratory Site Not Selected, Secretary Krug Says WASHINGTON, July 11. Sec-aretry of the Interior J. A. Krug said today no site had been selected for a $45,000 anthracite laboratory. Upon hearing; that Secretary of Krug had denied a location for the Federal anthracite research laboratory had been III! 1 -ZK Sizes 141 7w mx'M seams.

Unlimited Buy As Many As You Desire. MR. AND MRS. PAUL MULLEN Mullen, of Dorchester, in the church of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D. C.

June 3, her parents revealed yesterday. Rev. Joseph Gedra performed the ceremony. selected, James II. Gildea, Coaldale, chairman of the Panther Valley Industrial commission, said last night that he "wasn't worried." He asserted that "relying on my confidence in Congressman Walter.

I still think that the research laboratory will be placed in Panther His opinion was echoed by many others in the valley. Krug made the statement to Rep. Flood (D-Pa), who had told the secretary of reports that a site already had been designated for the laboratory. Rep. Walter (D-Pa) told a reporter yesterday that he had been assured the laboratory would be established temporarily at Lehigh university and later transferred to Carbon county.

Pa. JUNIORS' MISSES' WOMEN'S The bride, given in marriage by her I father, wore a white satin street- length dress, with juliet cap and illusion veiling and carried a prayer book, covered with white orchids and ste-; phanotis. i She was attended by her sister, Joan Elsbree, whose dress was ice pink 1 satin with juliet cap to match and: she carried a boquet of pink rose buds fifth place with Mauch Chunk ana JJesquehoning. Coaldale I Summit Hill AbBHOA AbRHOA B'don If 4 10 10 a bin ss 2b 4 2 1 5 0 Mock 3 0 0 2 H'man ss 2 0 10 0 3b 2 1 0 2 2 Boyl 2b 2 0 0 0 2 8 dore lb 3 119 13. K'zch 4 01 IS Pn.lcy cf 4 2 3 2 2 W'heati 0 Smko 4 0 0 9 1 McHugh lb 2 0 0 4 1 8otak rf 4 0 2 0 0 bok lb 0 rv.nn rf 0 0 0 0 0 G.

K'ter cf 4 3 0 Y'lO 2b 2 1 0 2 0 lubcr if 4 0 10 0 KLoio 2iJLiaV rf 3 1 2 i 0 Total. 26 6 7 27 11( "JJJ gumma Hill 102 000 0003 Coaldale 023 001 OOx 6 Infant Whitehead Funeral Private funeral of Claude Whitehead, 15-day-old infant of East Weiss-port, will be held 10 a. m. today from Wink funeral home, with Rev. H.

E. Samuels of St. Peter's E. C. church officiating.

Interment in Lehighton cemetery. The infant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Whitehead, died at Palmerton hospital Wednesday night.

Surviving besides the parents are a sister, Barbara Ann, at home; maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bricker. West Pittston, and Paternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead, East Weissport. John Keltzes Showered A variety shower was held for Mr, and Mrs. John Keltz at their newly-furnished home, 147 W.

Fell Summit Hill. Mrs. Keltz is the former Julia Bowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowan.

Ne.squehoning. The shower was given by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowan, Nesquehoning. and Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Keltz, Summit Hill. Mark Seventh Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Morris Warner.

Par eft 111 and forget-me-nots. The best man was Jack Keating of Dorchester. The bride is a graduate of Miser-' icordia college, Dallas, and Le- highton High school. The bridegroom, a discharged veteran, served four years with the 8th Air Force and is now employed in the War department. They will reside at the Park Central, 1900 F.

St. N. i Washington. rvville, observed their seventh wed-1 ding anniversary. She is the former Marjorie Brown, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs James Brown, Parryville. War- ner. son of Mrs. Lizzie Warner, Parry-j ville is employed at New Jersey Zinc1 A Most Outstanding Collection of Sheer ri I ft Jf Collection of Sheer BLOUSES .99 Palmerton. They have two daughters, Edith p.nd Jean.

Mrs. Warner and daughter Jean observed their birthday anniversaries the same day. Weissport Mrs. James Hall. Park was an Allentown visitor.

Mr. and Mrs. Karry Zerby and son William, Spring City; Thelma Yoder, Pugtown, and Mrs. J. W.

Sterling, Hazleton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Snyder, East Weissport. Rev. and Mrs.

Richard Miles, East Weissport, are spending two weeks vacation at Bible conference at Rose-dale and Ocean City. Mrs. Cora Beaver, North Weissport. spent a day at Lakewood. Field of Drivers At Record Number For Auto Races The largest field of drivers ever to appear at Lehighton speedway will participate in auto races tomorrow.

Drivers registered include Crocky Wright. Stanford, Bob West-cott. Albany N. Fred Carpenter, Schenectady, N. and John Hill, Binghamtoh.

N. Y. Trials will begin at noon with the 25 fastest cars qualifying for subsequent events. The airport and Mahoning St. driveways at the fair grounds will be used for cars and the gate on Mahoning St.

will be Prints Solid Shades Combinations Sheers Jerseys 1 and 2 Pc. Styles Crepes Piques Eyelets Butcher Linens Seersuckers Chambrays Drawstring Style Peasant Style Tailored Style OTHER DRESSES 4.95 to 19.95 COOL COTTON open. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Haydt, White visited the former's sister, Mrs.

Dorothy Wentz, Allentown Palmerton- ESSES Summit Hill Mrs. Edward Lawrence, W. White is recuperating after being ill week. James Collevechio transacted business in Philadelphia. John Fada returned from Elizabeth, K.

J-. after visiting a week. Michael Rimm Peter Labyak and John Dollack transacted business in Allentown. Joseph Valent and son Joseph returned after a week with friends in Summit, N. J.

Marian Steigerwalt was a Reading caller. Jean Henry returned after visiting relatives in Palmerton. Louise Derby is spending several days with relatives in Allentown. Jessie Magee returned after a week with relatives in Philadelphia. Shirley Kutzmire, Marie Evans and Margaret Black visited in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Minich spent week in Toledc, O. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Miller returned after a week in th Poconos.

John F. Breslin spent a week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zielasko.

Mrs. Peasant Style SKIRTS Honored on Birthday Mary Ann Stuckley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stuckley, Parryville, was honored at a party at the home of hei parents in honor of her 13th birthday Progressive Farmers In Schuylkill County Get Conservation Cash Schuylkill County Agricultural Conservation Assn.

this week distributed 25 checks totalling to farmers as subsidies for soil conservation practices. This distribution brought to 103 checks and $5,754.89 the totals of conservation payments for 1946. Mr. and Mrs. John Haytman and family of New York City are visiting town relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Behun. Allentown, weekended with Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Lesko and family who are vacationing at Promised Land. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Miller and daughter Gail. Summit Hill, spent a day with Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Steigerwalt. Mrs.

John Tankowicz. Perth Am-boy, is spending several days with her brothers and sisters in town. She is the former Julie Sawka. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison Gruber Jr. .98 STORE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 0:30 A. M. to 0 P. M.

One and 2 Pc. Styles 4-98 Styled for summer wear by the outstanding dressmakers of the nation. Crisp, cool, a sure heat beater. Come in and see our splendid collection today. Sizes 24 to 30 Anna Smith and Veronica McKeever visited Anna Haideman.

town, patient In Sacred Heart hospital, Allentown. Kepners- are vacationing at Lake Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Billig and son Keith, Bowmanstown, visited friends and relatives in town.

Roberta Esterly. Allentown. is visiting Rev. and Mrs. M.

L. Wahrmann and family. Rev. M. L.

Wahrmann is representing the Luther League of church at Pittsburgh national Luther League convention. SWIM AT GRAVER'S Open Daily 1 P. M. to 10.30 P. M.

Roller Skattnt Every Wednesday. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Night Mrs. Emma Bachert, Tamaqua, THE MSN'S SHOP The Quality Store With Reasonable Prices Plenty of Hot Weather Ahead Famous Brands In Smart visited the Harvey Lechlutner family. Calvin Zehner, Philadelphia; Robert Horn, Pottsville, and Mrs. Janie Ff-gley and son Roy.

Orwigsburg, visited Amandus Zehner and family. Clinton Dorward. Slatington. visited the Zehner family. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Handwerk visited Mrs. Dallas Beibleheimer. patient in Allenton hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Clair Zehner, Shirley, Delores. Sonny and Marlm Zehner nd Mrs. Cora Zehner visited Willard Zehner and family. Guests of the Handwerk families mere Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Leiben-aperger and children George, Anna and Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bal-liet. Richard and Junny Balliet.

Mrs. Verdie Bailey and daughter Thelma. 5 tuy Gabardine TRUNKS $1.95 and $3.95 jj.98 and Boxer and Belt Style (mm Travel and Play In These Smart A CI .98 SWIM TRUNKS $2-S5 and $3.95 son its l0 A Cool 2 Pc. Cotton and Seersucker Sleeveless SWEATERS $2'95 and SJ.95 TOR ANY PURPOSE Up to S3 Piymeni ie Suit UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY No Red Tape P. V.

LOANS Inc. 33 W. Ridi St. UXSrOU PENNA. Phone 659 Manner, M.

Kobrirk mm POLO SHIRTS 1 .45 1 .75 1 .95 Regular 1.29 POLO SHIRTS 1.00 7v wmA Regular 2,98 Pleated SHORTS 2 66 EJGK'ir 02. ASM 133 NORTH FIRST STREET LEHIGHTON.

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