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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 29

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THE MORNING CALL. Allentown, Pa Wednesday, Mar. 28. 1951 Schuylkill County Carbon County Panther Valley Monroe County Cpl. Frank Yasenak, Lansf ord Vet, Back from Korea on 30-Day Leave Firefighter Pleads Guilty Converted from a mechanic with the ground crew into a tail gunner on a B29, Cpl.

Yasenak has ac LNC Directors Reelect Evans President Evan Evans, Lansford, was reelected president of the Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. at a Carbon Jurist Dismisses Juries; Lack of Cases Petit and grand juries for the April term of Carbon county court were dismissed yesterday by Judge James C. McCready. Two court orders handed down by the jurist cited' an insufficient number of cases on the docket as To Arson Cpl. Frank Yasenak, 21-year-old son of Mrs.

Pauline Yasenak, 328ft W. Patterson St. Lansford who was in the first American Air group committed to the Korean war, returned home yesterday as a result of the government's new rotation quired three battle stars in his two and one-half years of service. A Pottsville, (AP) Michael Whalen. 23-year-old vol 1947 graduate of Lansford nign school, where he played on Coach Al Klotz's Red and White grid squads, the Korean vet first par program.

unteer fireman pleaded guilty to arson charges yesterday and was committed to Schuylkill county jail the reason for excusing the two ticipated in tne uerun airuit oi 1948. juries. without bail. It was pointed out that District It was in August. 1950, that the Whelan admitted setting fire to 98th bombing group was shifted to Attorney Carl A.

Niehoff had indicated that the few cases that had been returned to the court of AmVet Drill Team in Two Area Parades two barns near Landisville, three mileS south of Schuylkill Haven. The first fire was set on the farm the Korean battle. Operating from bases' in Japan, the group was confined to strategic target bombing. quarter sessions were of such a nature that no immediate action of Paul Fritz on Feb. 26, the other on the farm of Lynn Mover on Cpl.

Yasenak, who is among the' first soldiers returned is necessary and they can be heard by the June grand jury. March 12. home under the government's new Whalen was quoted by Sherift Robert Bacon Jr. wiu Plans to participate in parades 'J' 1 A notify the jurors that they are ex Thomas Brace as saying he started the fires because "he wanted to program, arrived in California on March 11. After 30 days in Lansford, he must report to March field cused.

arouse the people so they would to be held on Saturday and Tuesday were made last night by members of Jthe Lehighton AmVet drill team at a meeting in the post in Riverside, CaliL, where he will support their fire company." Brace is connected with the state joint the 22nd Bomb Group. home, Lehighton. fire marshal's office. Brotherhood Elects Kresge The parade on Saturday will be held in Lehighton as part of the dedication ceremonies for the Gna- Worker Injured By Explosion den Huetten hospital. Members of Paul Kresge was elected presi dent of the Men's Brotherhood of the drill team are requested to meet at 2 p.m.

in front of the Amvet home. The Tuesday parade, Bethany EC church, Lehighton, Virginia Leisy Wins Honors In Music Virginia Leisy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. Warren Leisy, I part of the reception honoring Har last night at a meeting of the old Russell, National Amvet com' group. jnander, will be held in Tamaqua Associates elected were: Hayden nooert Clements, drill master, Harleman, first vice president; John 215 School a Chunk, escaped serious injury yesterday afternoon when a 50 gallon paste barrel exploded and caught fire at the Arcady Bag East Mauch Chunk.

Kimmel urns traloH tnr Tuira nf Earl Hurley, second vice presi announced that the new uniforms are arriving and will be ready for dent; Mark Serf ass, secretary, and the parades. A final drill meeting will be held tomorrow. Norman Schleicher, treasurer. It was reported that final payment was made on the sound sys EVAN EVANS board of directors meeting yesterday at the company's main offices, Lansford. Other company officials reelected arer Glenn O.

Kidd, Philadelphia, vice president in charge of sales; D. C. Helms. Lansford, vice president; C. A.

Probert, Lansford, secretary and assistant treasurer; Lafayette Palmerton, has been elected to the" Mu Phi Epsilon Women's national honorary music society at Ohio Wesleyan university, Delaware, O. Membership is the face and hands by Df Joseph Sofranko, East Mauch Chunk. The tern installed in the church. Two Lehighton blaze was quickly brought under control by members of the Fair- based on musicianship and schol motion pictures were shown. Rev.

R. C. Steinhart and Joseph Strohl were in charge of devotions. Next meeting will be held April arship. view Hose who responded to the alarm.

Miss Leisy is a freshman and music major, and a member of Arthur Hontz, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baska, New Brunswick, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hontz, Mount Clair, returned after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Harleman, N. 5th St. Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Hall. New 24. Waller Zuber past president, was In charge. B. H.

Gluck. Tamaqua, treasurer and assistant secretary; W. J. HONORARY MEMBER Notables at tSie presentation' of an honorary, membership by the Babinetz-Horowski AmVet post, Lansford, to the first Korean casualty returned home, Mon day night were, from the left, John Martin, program chairman; Corporal Joseph recipient of the membership card and pin; Joseph Oriel, first vice commander and' Frank Mongi, commander of the post who made the award. the university symphony and glee Mauch Chunk Reese, Philadelphia, formerly of ciuD.

fcne was recently pledged to Lansford, assistant secretary ana tne Aipna higma chapter of the Alphi Chi Omega sorority, and is York City, returned after spend assistant treasurer, and J. Hummer, Lansford, comptroller. spending the spring vacation at Mr. and Mrs. John- Kirby, Leba-non, visited Mr, and Mrs.

Frank Neast, Centre St. Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Dubs, W. Broadway, returned after visiting Heber Beckers her home in Palmerton. ing several days visiting the lat-ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reichelderfer, Iron St.

Lehighton Wac Officers reelected to the board of directors are Evan Evans, J. B. Warriner D. C. Helms, E.

Hob-art. Lansford: J. Benson Adams, Mission Study Class To Complete Course At Friday's Meeting Mane Hahn resumed her duties their son, Richard, in Kentucky. Tamaqua at Somerset Hign school following Mrs. William Schuster and son.

Wed 26 Years Reenlists Dr. and Mrs. Philip Ehrig. East a visit witn her parents. Mr.

and Summit Hill; John F. Furey, Coal- W. Broadway, are visiting friends in Johnson City, N. Y. Mrs.

Charles Hahn, S. 3rd St. Stroudsburg, visited local rela dale, and Glenn O. JUaa, Rev. Byron Somers, pastor of tives.

Mane Connor, S. 1st Mrs. Dorothy M. Lowmaster, 217 Dr. and Mrs.

William Dmgman and family, Tallman, N. are the Weissport Lutheran parish, will Theresa Rynkieweitz, Wilming Mr. and Mrs. Heber W. Becker, Parry ville, Sunday, observed their 26th wedding anniversary.

They were married by the late Ttev. S. 1st Lehighton, passed her Art Supervisor Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Hahn, S. 3rd Lehighton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Jane, to Charles D. Borror son of Mr. and Mrs Charles D. Borror Canada.

Miss Hahn was graduated from Lehighton High school and Penn State college. She is art supervisor at Somerset High school. Borror, also graduated from Penn State college, received a master's degree in mining engineering. He is employed as an engineer by the Foundation Construction Co. in Montreal, Canada.

speak to the second Mission Study visiting Mrs. Dingman's parents. returned after, spending several days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Connor, Hazleton.

ton, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryn Mr. and Mrs. Alex Allen, Soutn.

class of the Carbon county Luth physical examinations tor re-enlistment in the Wacs. She is waiting notification of her assignment. Oiga Zanin Weds kieweitz, Rowe St. St. eran Missionary societies at 7:30 Mr.

-and Mrs. Lawrence Selie- Mrs. Alden Boyer. S. 1st Mrs.

Lowmaster. daughter of p.m. Friday in the parish house of Jackson Everett, then pastor of the Parryville Methodist church. Mrs. Becker is the former Gilbert, daughter of the late Gilbert, Bowmanstown.

spent a day visiting her husband Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, Rich- Pilot lrinity Lutheran church, Lehigh Navy and Mrs: Mabel Mattern, surgical man W. Broad and Mrs. Elizabeth Seligman, W.

Broad are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Leopold, Forrest Hills, N. Y. ville, N.

served 18 months in ton. patient at the Allentown hospital. the Army during World War ii. Attends Conference. Rev.

Harold Eaton, chaplaifl rf the Stroudsburg Civil Air Patrol, yesterday was flown from A-B-E airport to Washington, D. to Rev. Somers will speak' on the Mr. and Mrs. George Metzler.

She worked as a medical techni New York City, spent a day visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luckett. topic, "The Task of the Church," Becker, son- of the late Charles Becker and Mrs. Bessie Becker, Bowmanstown, is employed at the New Jersey Zinc Palmerton.

cian in hospitals at Georgia, Flori which is based on the third Dart ing the former mother Mrs. Lil da and Mississippi. She is em Alexandria, spent several days with Mrs. Samuel R. Beard, lian 1st St.

ployed as a bookkeeper at the of the book, "More Than Bread," by Frank Herzel. A round table discussion will follow with 10 lad w. tsroad St. Mr. end Mrs.

Lockhart, Alum They, are the parents of a son; Ronald, at home, and a daughter, Greenberger Co. store, Lehighton. Mrs. O. Ulrich and daughter.

In Richmond The wedding of Olga Zanin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Zanin, Tamaqua, to Ensign Richard H.

Crangle, USN, son of Mrs. Helen Crangle, Court, Richmond, took place Satnrdav. The ceremony was per St. spent a day. relatives Mrs.

Charles Evans, Ocala, Fla. Beth, West Chester, attended the the CAP Chaplains' Conference at Boiling Air Force base. The sessions will last today and tomorrow. He. together, with other chaplains of this area, went to the capital with Capt.

Harold Dailey, Wilmington, Del. ies from area missionary societies leading the discussion of the book. Lansford Weston-Keester wedding Saturday and spent the weekend with local in Arthur Hontz, Philadelphia, is visiting his parents, Mr.nd Mrs. Harry Harleman, N. 5th St.

Ihis will conclude the study of New Ringgold Mr. and MVs. Stanley Tomushak the Home Mission book for the relatives. and daughter W. Ridge re Phyllis Carte Wilmington.

year." Members of the Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyers, formed by Rev. Henry Voigt; pas turned after visiting Mrs. Tomu- spent the weekend with her par society of Trinity Lutheran church Washington, and M-Sgt.

and Mrs. Delaware Water Gap Gladys Fish, supervisor of special education, Department of Public Instruction, Harrisburg, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Strait. Miss Fish works in the field of speech and hearing.

While here she visited the Stroudsburg elementary schools. Mrs. Strait entertained teachers of the elementary schools. shak's parents in East Rutherford, will be hostesses. Norman Kistler and son, ents, Mr.

and Mrs. unaries Carter, W. Broad St. N. J.

The group will study the foreign Fort Knox, attended the Kenneth tor of the Redeemer wuneran church, Richmond. Attendants were Mrs. Crangle and Robert Hartman. Mr. and Mrs.

John Huddock. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaydos, Kerschner-Rosalie Hill wedding. Hazleton, spent the weekend with mission study book for the year, "Near East Panorama," by Gloria M.

Wysner, at the April 7 meeting Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Kistler, sis Mrs.

Clara Tiley, E. Broad St, Robert Hansen, Elkms Park, ters of the bride, were her at The bride is an assistant buyer with Lit Brothers. Philadelphia. called on Mrs. Mary Gaydos and tendants.

in iracnsvme uitneran cnurch. Evelyn Brauch, W. Broad Weekend guests at the home of son, E. Abbott St. spent the weekend in New York r.itv Mr.

and Mrs. Arch Lee were Mr. Victor Yanega. E. Abbott Coaldaje Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Dresher left for Butler where he has been and Mrs. Harry Lee, East Stroudsburg R. Mrs. Helen Harmon, Lorraine Gladus.

student at Penn and children, Vmeland, N. are transferred with the Turnpike com spending several days with Mr. mission. He had been working State college, is vacationing with New York City, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Berman and son, Phila and Mrs, Heber Dresher, Lombard with the commission at Ephrata. ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gladus, High St. delphia.

St. Leonard Buback. Marines, visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flemmins ed his mother on W.

Bertsch St. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wright, Rev.

John Benek. Bethlehem. and children, Syracuse, spent the Lansdowne, have been spending a Daniel Jacobs, student at Penn and Steve Benek, Middletown, re Crangle served as a Naval aviator during World War II and recently returned from Korea where he served as a jet pilot. Upon their return from a wedding trip through the southern states, they will reside in Pensa-cola, where Crangle will be stationed at the Naval Air Station. Weissport Mr.

and Mrs. William Thomas and daughter, Linda, Baltimore, spent several days with Mrs. 1 nomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pursley, Union HilL 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Evan Snyder, Col- 1 i 1 1 U7atitn past weeK with the Donald and few days' vacation with the for State college, spent the holidays The Ladies auxiliary of the Pottsville hospital have cut rags to make braided rugs which will be sold for the benefit of the hospital fund. Present were: Mrs. Joe Schock, Mrs. Andrew Bitsko, Mrs.

Clare Nester, Mrs. Frank Koch, Mrs. Warren Hechler, Mrs. Claude Moerder, Amanda Nester, Mrs. Arden Wertman, Mrs.

Clarence Rogers, Mrs. Charles Stamm, Shirley Wertman, Betty Berk, Mrs. William Schaeffer, Mrs. Francis Bachert, Mrs. Norman Stamm and Barry Schock.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kriner were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kriner and daughter, Jean-ette, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Kriner and children, Shirley, Edward and Carlene, Mrs. Robert Artz, Mr. Fleming families. with his mother on E.

Water, at, Visit PALMERTOn BETTER LIViriG EXPOSITION THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAR 29, 30, 31. 2 to 9 P. M. HEIMBACH'S NEW GARAGE .555 Delaware Palmerton Where STEMLER Will Feature Completely Modernized Dishwashing mer sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Hauser. turned alter visiting then- mother on Earley Ave. Ann Majernik, New York is visiting het parents on Ruddle Kobert McGregor, Fort Dix. is Bernard Pavlick, Navy, Ports spending a 10-day furlough with Mrs. George Hauser spend Good mouth; N.

spent a weekend leave with his parents, Mr. and nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Friday in New York visiting her McGregor, S. Lehigh St.

Mrs. Paur Pavlick, W. Water St oeorge Pavelko, student at Temple university, is visiting his Mrs. Anna McGeehan, W. Broad son, Donald, who is hospitalized at St.

Albans hospital. She met her daughter, Lt. Sylvia Hauser, Alfons Bokowski, Newark, visit ed his mother on W. Patterson St, left yesterday to join her daughter, Mrs. Charles McCue, of parems in town.

Marcella Pauluis. Abineton Mem USNR, recently returned from a Mary JMikulka, New York, week tour of duty to urope, who ac orial hospital, called on her moth upper uaroy, wftere they will leave for a visit to relatives in ended with her parents on W. companied her to the hospital. er on Howard Ave. Bertsch St.

Miami. Mrs. Laura Pote, Paulsboro, is Thomas Kocha, Somerville, visit Moorestown, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder.

and daughter, Judy, Baltimore, spent Easter with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and spending a week with her sister ed his mother on W. Ridge St.

son and daughter, Carlisle, spent and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth and Mr. and Mrs.

Arden Wertman and family called on Mr, and Mrs. Harry Beery, Orefield. Frank Buback and Steve Hale- The first newspaper published in Lansford was the Summit Hill and Lansford Record. and Mrs. Cnester Snyder, North tne weexend with Mr.

and Mrs. Bennett Strait. nar, Fort Dix, spent the weekend Weissport. Frank Allen W. Broad St.

William H. Noble, Sterling, was Anna. Munday, R. St. Jo Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur German with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buback. Spring- an Easter Sunday guest at the seph's hospital, Reading, is spend home of Mrs.

Stella Brodhead. and son Dennis, Somerville, spent aeveral days with their respective garden and Mrs. Catherine ing several days witn ner mother Halenar, E. Water St. on Spruce St.

Plan to Attend Mrs. Noble returned with her husband to their home after a week's stay with her sister, Mrs. Barbara Chuchran, New York, Mary Alice Boyle. Girl's semi parents, Mrs. Minnie German and Mr.

and Mrs. Ignatz Deutscn. Mildred Kibler, Bridge spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

nary, Dallas, is spending a vaca John Chuchran, W. Patterson St. tion wiia ner parent, Atty. and Rev. and Mrs.

Robert Brooks, Mrs. u. j. uovle. N.

Lehigh St. PALMERTON Mrs. Ethyle Downs. W. Broad Long Island, N.Y., are present guests at the home of Rev.

and Mrs. Hubert D. Newton. ville. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Meisel visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Pfau and children of Frederick, Mrs. Marguerite Clarkson spent and children, Philadelphia.

spent several days with relatives the Easter weekend in New York Mr. and Mrs. F.rtward Rnurman BETTER LIVING EXPOSITION Thursday Friday Saturday, March 29 io 30 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. in Lenignton ana town.

of Catawissa, spent the weekend' city accompanied by Mrs. Lulu Harvey, Olga Frisbie and Mrs. Betty Kresge all of Stroudsburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Solt and child- with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kester, Centre St. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Wane and family, Quaker town, spent the with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Solt. Solt is attending Franklin and Marshall college, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Bell and daughter, Linda, spent the week weekend with Mrs. Charles Rapp. East Mauch Chunk Margaret Marinchoc, Jew York City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martin Marinchoc, 3rd St. Janet Sitter, Weatherly, spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Trout, Lehigh St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kishbaugh and daughter, Allentown, and Richard Kishbaugh, Philadelphia, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kishbaugh North St. Mrs. Margaret Schaffer, Em-maus, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Reis, Front St. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Milan and family, Williamsport, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Mable Milan, South St.

end witn relatives in Freeland Mrs. Arthur Lehr has returned HEIMBACH'S NEW GARAGE Mr." and Mrs. Raymond Thorn Lancaster. Jean Mr. and Mrs to work following a vacation when as, Bethlehem, visited thomas's she visited Mr.

and Mrs. Earl parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swift, Collingswood.

Thomas, W. Broad St. Joseph Saeger, daughter, June, and Mrs. Eva Kern, of Bethlehem, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Faulstick, Franklin Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warwick 555 DELAWARE AVE. 43 AWARDS PALMERTON SOUVENIRS Sarah Ace, Dry Run, that her mother Mrs. Stewart Ace has and daughters returned after St.

spending several days with Mrs Warwick's parents, Mr. and Mrs been discharged from the hospital and is now located in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meissner, ADMISSION- C. H.

wimston, State college. her son-in-law, Dr. Don Egolf, Dry Philadelphia, called on Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haydt, Union Hill.

Emma Snyder, Mrs. Matilda Run." Christie and son, James, Phila delphia; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christ-man. Schuylkill Haven, and Dr.

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Robert Christman, of Harrisburg, attended the funeral Mrs. Edna Brockman accompanied by Mrs. Helen Mitchell, Stroudsburg, have motored to Charleston, S. for a vacation. Mrs.

Allen K. Heydrick has returned home with her son Stanley and daughter Carol, following a visit to her parents' home in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. C.

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and Mrs. Bertine Steiger-walt. Northampton, visited the lat- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cerchlaro, W.

Rhume St. i Shirley Shinton returned to Penn State after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shinton, E. Center SU Mrs.

Gertrude Davis and Mrs: Charlotte McGeehan, W. Catawis-sa are visiting relatives in Connecticut. Carmine Bokeko, Canden, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bokeko, W.

Garibaldi Ave. Frank student at Mt. St. Mary's college, returned after a visit with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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Eleanore Heintzelman, Le highton. visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Heintzelman. Herbert Andrews, Lenighton, called on Mr.

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and Mrs. Edward Serfass 7 and daughter, Gail, were guests polivka, W. High St. Charles Marsden, 6tudent at Penn State, resumed his studies following a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Marsden, E. Center St. Frances Marciyk, Allentown, called on her mother, Mrs. Mary Marctyk, Ridge St. George Halliday, Manville, called on Rhume St relatives.

Joseph Pahicci student at Ur-inus, called on his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Palucci, W. Columbus Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flexer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs.

Hattie Miller, Phillipsburg, N. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Rex, Normal Square; and Clayton Heintzelman, Allentown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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