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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 6

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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SECOND lg THE HOKM.VG CALL. Alientnrn, Friday, May 1956 Emmaus Quakertown- Northampton Knee-Hi League to Pick Teams superintendent of Chest X-Ray Mobile Unit In Town Next Thursday artholomew committee. Motorist, 82, Hurt In 2-Car Crash Wilbur L. King, 82, 6f 417 Bethlehem, was treated at St. Luke's Hospital Thursday afternoon after he was injured in an automobile collision at Broad and Linden streets.

Bethlehem. King, taken to the hospital in the institution's ambulance, was treated for abrasions and contusions of the right knee and right elbow and was discharged. meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Club of St.

John's Lutheran Church are to be made by Tuesday. They may be made with Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad and Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Snyder. OWLS SOCIAL A social will be conducted for members and guests of the Owls Club from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. ing, passing outdoor tests, games and other activities. Sunday morn Men's Jarman Shoes.

Beers. Adv. DINNER-DANCE The Newcomers Club will hold a dinner-dance starting at 6:30 tonight at Brookside Country Club. Music will be provided by Chet Cress-man's orchestra. ing, they will hold their own worship service.

The boys will return By RAY WAIIL Residents of Northampton and neighboring communities win have an opportunity of procuring free and convenient chest x-rays next Thursday, when through courtesy Sunday afternoon. Accompanying them will be Scoutmaster Robert Koch and Norman Benson, of the By TED ELLIN Teams will be selected for four teams in the Emmaus-Macungie Knee-Hi Baseball League tomorrow. Boys wishing to play with the Rotary. Kiwanis. Jaycee or Lions teams will report at 2 p.m.

at the Kiwanis field. Ridge St. and State road. The teams will be chosen both from boys who have or have not yet registered. It's Sneak Time at Beers.

Adv. AIRPORT VISIT Members of the Rotary Club visited Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Airport last night. of the Northampton County Tuber troop committee. Woodrin? Jewelers Announces Rev. Fitting Ends Active Ministry By MRS.

ROBERT STRUNK The Rev. H. W. Fitting, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church for 41 j'ears, has retired from active ministerial service.

He delivered his final sermon Sunday. Prior to entrance to Mount Airy Seminary, Rev. Fitting was supervising principal of public schools in EUzabethville, Dauphin County. He served his first pastorate at Amityville Church, Berks County, and delivered his first sermon in St. John's Church in May, 1915.

Supply ministers will temporarily fill the vacancy. The Rev. Mel-vin A. Kurtz, Norristown. formerly of Bethlehem, will officiate at services Sunday.

SCHOLARSHIP Kent R. Rush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rush, 220 N. Ambler has been awarded a district scholarship at Frank 2 More Days Rexall 1 cent Sale.

Trtta Kill Laifk C.aarf F.allrf Slewing Breasts 59c Siewina Leas 55c Newhard Drugs. Adv a y- i i I i' -1 GOOD FRIDAY The Holy Shroud, symbolical of Christ, will be placed in the grave at Good Trying Breasts Frying Legs 69c 69c Tb29c Friday services by the very Rev Grand Opening Thurs. Fri. Sat. at 417 Chestnut St.

Gifts to Everyone Prizes Galore. Adv. PLAN TEA The Junior Worn-; an's Club will hold a mother-' daughter tea at 8 p.m. Monday in St. John's Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Arnold F. Keller, pastor of St. John's Church, Allentown, will, be guest speaker. Waitress Wanted Day Work.

Apply 319 Main Coffee Cup. Adv.) MR. AND MRS. CLUB Res-; Dr. Stephen Chahansky, rector, at 10 a.m.

today in St. John the Bap Some arrived early to take plan tist Greek Catholic Church. culosis and Health Society, mobile equipment will be in the borough. According to Miss Betty Slater, society program director, the unit will be in operation at 21st and Main Sts. from noon to 5 p.m.

and to 8 p.m. All residents of the area 15 years of age and older are invited to avail themselves of the service. Sponsoring the survey locally are the Northampton Quota and Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Quotarians are planning a house to house visitation to register residents for the x-rays. Obtaining secretarial help for typing record forms will be the BPW project.

Elementary and area joint high school students are taking home circulars on the survey. Cooperating with the clubs and the society ts the Bureau of Tuberculosis Control of the State Department of In Assumption of the Virgin Mary Ukrainian Orthodox Church, A TT WW mtciYsY Tt Sit Lw JXr-aLALaLa itewikc ciicms to ON THE TBIAHCLC CKNAUS FE0K WB S-496: FSEI DtUTEIT rides to tmmaus ana bacK. a dinner meeting was held in the administration building, where they heard talks about air travel and airport facilities. The speakers the Rev. Stephen Hankavich, rec tor, will hold Good Friday vespers ervations for next Friday's dinner- at 7 p.m.

The traditional proces' were John Henry Leh, president of sion about the church will symbo lin and Marshall College, Lancas ter. He was a member of the Na the airport authority; Wilfred M. Post, airport manager, and Edmund Dawson, president of Lehigh Aircraft Corp. Each cited the shortage of pilots. lize the funeral of Christ.

Don't Miss Rexall 1 cent Sale. Only 2 more days, Newhard Drugs. Adv. tional Honor Society for two years at Quakertown High School. He Says, Be Sure lo Sec Us FIRST will major in chemistry.

SCOTTISH SINGERS Mr. and WORK DAY Members of First Evangelical and Reformed The group toured the installation directed by Post and Raymond, maintenance. I Mrs. David Ogilvie, Allentown Youth Fellowship will conduct Health. Scottish singers, and instrumen Christ Work Day from 8 a.m.

to The chest x-ray, Miss Slater tal music will highlight the annual Mother-Daughter dinner meeting 12 noon Saturday. The young people volunteer to do TOP OlM for the of the Ladies Adult Bible Class pointed out, Is especially valuable jn that it wRl show certain types of heart conditions, tumors, cysts and other chest pathology in addi odd jobs indoors or outdoors. and Home Department of Grace BRIDE Mrs. David Gerald Clare, the former Miss Frances Ellen Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Lucas, Bethlehem R.l, who was married April 28 in St. Thomas Lutheran Church. Clare is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clare, Bethlehem R.2.

Get your Strawberry Chiffon Pies at Sutton's Pastries, 225 North St. Adv. SCHOOL LECTURE C. E. Harbison, a dog trainer for 33 years, who has conducted nearly 600 shows in schools, will demon E-R Church on Tuesday.

The pro Earnings received will be given to the church building fund. Anyone who has odd jobs may contact tion to symptoms of tuberculosis. X-ray reports are confidential and will be mailed to the persons examined. In case of findings oth For Your Old Refrigerator on a Mrs. Jay Williams, youth fellow gram will open at 6:30 with dinner.

Reservations close Sunday and may be made by contacting Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Mamie Eck and Mrs. Geneva ship counselor, -or any member of strate' "dog psychology" at 12:30 the fellowship. er than negative, family physi BRIEFS Richard II.

Stone-back, 1106 Juniper a senior Nazareth- p.m. today at the final junior high i school lyceum for the term. He' will lecture about the training ofj dogs. Try the First. Adv.

NEW G-E REFRIGERATOR preveterinary student at Pennsyl cians will be notified. Time required for taking the x-ray is very short and no disrobing is necessary. The service is financed through the sale, of Christmas seals. CLAMBAKE The Lappawinzo vania State University, has been initiated as a member of. Gam Fish and Game Protective Assn.

is planning an indoor clambake for ma Sigma Delta, honor agricul Robin Hood Shoes. Beers. Adv. PLAN BANQUET The Ladies ture society DONALD Sunday, May 13, in the clubhouse. Reservations will be accepted at DIEIIL, member of the U.

S. Ma Auxiliary of Citizen Fire Co. 2 SafetySlogan Contest End Set May 17 By MRS. C. ETHEL ZIEGLER rines, stationed at Camp Pendle the clubhouse until the preceding will meet at 8 p.m.

today to plan ton, has been promoted to chief petty officer 2nd class MR. AND MRS. EDWARD AIIL- Friday. KINTZELS speak your language its 13th annual banquet. The banquet will be held May 11 at Fo-gelsville Fire Co.

Reservations are to be made by May 7 with the BERG are entertaining Mrs. Carl Joe Piervallo says: "Vsetke prvo-triedne domace potreby, zadovazte Ahlberg, Hyde Park, for Kenneth Bowers Post, Veterans 6-Hour Dry Cleaning Call Lahovski Cleaners, 1627 Main. Adv. SCOUT PROJECT Fifteen lads of the boy scout troop of Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity have a busy weekend planned. Today at 6 p.m., they will assemble at the church to leave for Effort Mountain and an outdoor camping and conservation project.

Ceremonial campfires will be held tonight and Saturday night. Days will be spent in fish- two weeks. si od Kintzels in Northampton. See the all new G-E line with more Deluxe features than ever! Automatic Defrosting Revolving Shelves New Magnetic Doors Huge Freezer Space Increased Shell Area HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Adv. of Foreign Wars, Thursday night SWISS NIGHT Mothers of Speakers Named For Fersommling TRUMBAUERSVILLE The voted to extend its safety slogan to Quakertown Community Hospital Thursday were Mrs.

Robert girl scouts of Morning Glory troop, contest to May 17. Zimpser, Hellertown R.D.; Joseph and troop committeewomen, were guests of the girls at a Swiss din Response to the contest, open to Palladino, Perkasie; Mrs. Robert ninth annual Pennsylvania Dutch! Bitner, Sellersville; Mrs. Herman children eight to 12 years of age, ner held In the assembly room of Fersommling will be held in the Reichert, Upper Black Eddy; John Trumbauersvule fire hall at 7 p.m. is reported slow to date.

A prize Zion Lutheran Church. In keeping with the theme, Mrs. Donald Haff Saturday. The affair is being of $10 will be awarded to the win Clarke, Quakertown R. and Mrs.

Renee Lantaigne, Quaker- told of Switzerland and showed sponsored by the consistory of ner and the winning slogan will town. Christ E-R Church. Speakers will be placed on signs to be erected be the Rev. Clarence Rahn and Discharged were Mrs. Joseph Mauehler.

Kintnersville: Mrs. Carl Schnooks" Reifinger. The Rev. along roads leading to Nazareth, slides Illustrating her talk. She was introduced by Mary Jane Seko, the troop's Juliette Low girl.

Roxy Theatre Today-Sat. Susan Hayward, Richard Conte "I'll Cry Tomorrow." Adv. Miller, Richlandtown Star Route, Franklin Slifer is toastmaster and Earl Jones, chairman of the KEFKIGERATOR FREEZER and William Wert, Quakertown. James Angstadt is song leader. Poppy Day committee, announced CLOTHING DRIVE The local the post's sale for May 25 and 26.

member is asked to bring along a OWN A G-E for as low as The county council will meet May I a week SUPPER The Brotherhood of 20 in Bangor for nomination and church is conducting a clothing drive for the Lutheran World Relief. Donations of usable clothing can be brought to the church. box lunch. Wanted Operators Ap. Tama Mfg.

Grace E-R Church will serve its election of officers. OFFICERS INSTALLED Earl Adv, CHOWER The Helping Hand SPRING YOUI CM BEADY T01 SPRING DRIVING? CALL OS AID LIT OS CHECK youi cab roi Lubrication Oil Changs Battery Radiator Flush Tire Replacement Simonize and Polish QUALITY SERVICE STATION ITtl KAII ST, NORTHAMPTON, PA. CO 2-5665 AUXILIARY Reservations for Acker was installed by Mrs. El- annual public buffet supper from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 19, in the church social rooms.

Reservations may be made by contacting any member. Society of Christ Lutheran Church the banquet of the Ladies Auxil wood Buss as president of the Low er Nazareth Township Parent- gave a surprise bridal shower for Miss Verna Keck on 'Wednesday night at Cossie Snyders. iary of the Lappawinzo Fish and Game Protective Assn. close Saturday. Members are asked to con Teacher Assn.

at Wednesday night's meeting in the Hecktown school. PAPER DRIVE Trumbauers- tact Mrs. Arlene Strohl. Act Today and Get More at (in, a to cs "Where Customers Send Their Friends" 575 CHESTNUT ST. EMMAUS Y0 5-4265 OPEN EVES.

'TIL 8 SAT. TIL 5 P.M. ville Fire Co. will conduct a paper EMMANUEL LADIES The Other officers seated were Mrs. drive in the borough today.

In case Ladies Aid Society of Emmanuel of rain, the papers will be col Union Church. Petersville, will Palmer Lindenmoyer, first vice prsident; Alex Frankenfield, second vice president; Mrs. Paul Newhard's Drugs the newest, the oldest, and the only Pharmacy in Northampton. Dial CO 2-2311. Adv.

LEGION AUXILIARY Reports of their nominating committee will be heard by the auxiliary of Fred A. Snyder Legion post at a meeting called for 8 p.m. Monday in the post home. Each lected next Friday. TO MEET The Women's Mis witness films made by Charles Herman, during a trip to California, during their sionary Society of Christ Lutheran Arndt, secretary, and Mrs.

Ruth Hartzell, treasurer. Church will meet at p.m. Wednesday. ELECTION New officers of meeting at 7:30 p.m: Sunday in the church. the Church of the Nazarene, elect SERVICES The Rev.

Mark O. ed Wednesday night, are Paul Heller will conduct services in Chirst Church at a.m. Sun Werkheiser, superintendent of the Sunday school; David Mack, assistant; Walter Reichley, David day. Sunday school will begin at 9:15 a.m. Sale 20 Off Childrens, Dresses, Blouses, Coats.

Pickerings, Cata. Adv. DANCE Auxiliarywomen of For God and Country Post, Catholic War Veterans, will be hosts to EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT (SQCGfJlAN'S BEAUTIFUL WINDOW DISPLAY OF Mack, Mrs. Mildred Werkheiser, trustees; -John Weiss, Mrs. Doris Lewis, Mrs.

Elmer Butz, stewards; Marshall Miller, president. Young People's Society; Paul Famous Advertised NAME BRANDS i young folk of the community at a teenage dance from 6:30 to 9:30 I p.m. Sunday in the post youth Wimmer, vice president; Miss lance Hose Co. Auxiliary favors were given to Mrs. Bessie Heller, oldest mother present; Mrs.

Catherine Flick, youngest mother, and Mrs. Heller, mother of the most children. BRIEFS Harry Wiesel, Idaho, is visiting his brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs.

Calvin Nickel MRS. ALBERT ROSCOE and children of Scotia, N. spent several days with her parents, Mr. Mary Weiss, president, missionary society; Mrs. Elmer Butz, vice president; Mrs.

Betty Weiss, organist, and Miss Mary Weiss, i Operators wanted. Exp. not neces- sary. Apply Cross Country Clothes. 39 W.

21st St. Adv. PROGRAM Northampton iArea Joint High School students heard a variety show during their 'assembly program yesterday afternoon in the auditorium. Cast in AUXILIARY PARTY During If a Mother's Day party at Wednes and Mrs. Donald Stier.

day night meeting of the Vigi- MM i the play. "The Superstitious For Mother's Day! For Yourself I Maid," were Ann Michalgyk, Pegi- ann Silfies, Mary Barrall and Sal jly Oplinger. Another play, "Pa lHas a Fit." was given by Cynthia CXC2MFHDD3E' 956 MAIN STREET NORTHAMPTON PHONE CO 2-2314 -WEEK-END SPECIALS Lisetski, Gloria Werley, Louis nnwrj have one of the FINEST SELECTIONS NORTHAMPTON UVLa of Fresh New Spring Summer Style Cogossi and Jon Marks. Cogossi was heard in a saxophone solo. Susan English gave a Dresses that are to be found in the entire valley.

Yes, customers have told us this and we're mighty- dance. Lois Everett and Deanna Seiler offered a piano duet. An or- J9 HOME DRESSED BEEF chestra selection was played by Cogossi, Michael Churetta, Robert Hoffman and Peter Kescbl. A sex proud. You can choose from tubable cottons NO -IRON DACRONS and NYLONS, SILK itet composed of Philip Ridgely, i Michael Churetta, Robert iSchwechten.

Ralph Werner, Marks CHOCK T-BOIIE E(pYc BOAST 2lb.STEAK dJllb. and Paul Bruchak sang a num HI Vj fA ber. Another play, "The Weather- ibys Go to the Circus," was enact HAMBURGER. 3 ed by Glenn Buss, Louise Boll-man, John Hirtle, Ridgely and Eleanor Siegfried. The program was sponsored by Ralph Wagner, of the faculty.

and COTTON MIXTURES) ORLON and COTTON MIXTURES, in a gorgeous array of Bright New Colors. BOILIHGEc POnK 5V BEEF lb. ndUl SPECIALS Barbizon Underwear SeamPrufe Slips Gowns Blue Swan Panties Schrank Gowns, Pajamas Formfit Bras Girdles Topez Hosiery Gloves and Handbags Costume Jewelry Pat Perkins Dresses Ship 'n Shore Blouses Housecoats and Dusters Buskens' Slippers All Gifts Beautifully Boxed Free FBIDAY and SATURDAY 0 YJ ax HOME SMOKED Mi: 1910 Main St Northampton Amim r-s. -it v- it 1 Thou. C02-2SS3 Regular and Half -Sizes 7 to 15 10 to 20 to22 46 to 52 BOAST lb.

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