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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 20

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20 SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE, AHentown, June 81, 1959 But Still She Stands Deaths of the Day Busltkill Twp. TB Committee Is Organized Formation of a Bushkill Town Monument Tiff Started in 1906 Lehigh Grand Jury Report Lauds County "Disturbing outside traffic nois the monument was not transplant ment which resulted in passage of an ordinance by City Council persons and corporations "including the Chamber of Commerce, citizens and taxpayers" who pe Anniversary Party Heart Attack Fatal Argument pro and con on relocation of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument at Center Square has been waged on and off for 53 years. ed that year. The belief is that funds needed for the project could not be raised. granting permission to the County of Lehigh "to remove the Sol J.

R. Angstadt, Kutztown Teacher, Dies J. Raymond Angstadt, 231 E. Main Kutztown, died late Friday night in St. Joseph's Hospital at Reading after a week's illness.

He was 66. titioned the mayor and Select and Common Councils requesting This bit of information, which diers Monument from its present position on Center Square to West Park. incidently corrects the 1913 date them to consent to removal The same ordinance also points ship Tuberculosis and Health Committee was announced Friday by L. Max Gardner, executive director of the Northampton County TB and Health Society. A luncheon at Moorestown Hotel was attended by the members of the new committee.

Mrs. Thomas Nottle, John Werner. John Lee, and Mrs. Paul Mes-singer, who was named as Council, acted on the will of 65 out that "161 persons, firms and as the generally accepted start of agitation, is supplied by Councilman Samuel S. Fenstermach- surviving veterans of the Civil corporations, citizens and taxpay es" heard in the Grand Jury Room of the Lehigh County Court-bouse is the only note- of, criticism in the report of the June grand jury to Judges F.

Henninger and Kenneth H. Koch Saturday morning. The jury joined a long list of Later efforts of strength to move the monument cropped up in 1933, when Springwood Park (now Trexler Memorial Park) was suggested, and again in 1940. The present movement has been ripe since 1951, when complete removal of the trolley tracks was initiated by Lehigh Valley Transit Co. War, who, according to the ordin er.

ers" had signed a petition to be presented to the County Commis ance, signified in writing their The memorial was built on Its approval and consent to the re sioners asking their consent to controversial site in 1899, but the moval of the monument. the removal. mortar binding its granite blocks Joining the veterans were 117 Despite general public approval other grand juries recommending barely had time to set when, in 1906, talk brewed shifting to a new courthouse with adequate facilities for county offices. anotner spot. The goal then, as now.

was West Park. The 11th Ward beauty Judge Henninger, in discussing the report with the jury, declared that he realizes that the Grand spot had not yet existed, though CALL-CHRONICLE NEWSPAPERS plans for its creation were well Jury Room "isn't the most pleas A native of Kutztown, he taught school in Bucks County and Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, for 47 years. Angstadt was a 1912 graduate of the old Keystone State Normal School in Kutztown. He later did graduate work at Kutztown State Teachers College. He was a member of St.

John's Reformed Church, Kutztown, and was an active church worker. Surviving are his wife, the former Anna M. Landis; three sons, J. Walton, Kenmore, N. D.

Darwin, Kutztown, and Richard Whittier, a daughter, Carolyn, wife of Arthur Wirtz Kutztown, and 10 grandchildren. Services in the Fritz Kendall Funeral Home, Kutztown, at the convenience of the family, with ant place" in which to work. The under way by the city and the late Gen. Harry C. Trexler, who noises, he opined, are more noticeable since traffic "moves up financed most of the develop hill" on 5th St.

in accordance with ment. Entry in Minutes the city's Master Traffic Plan, While admitting that he did not Minutes of a meeting of the Board of Park Commissioners for Sept. 29, 1906, contain this know what could be done to reme dy the situation, Judge Henninger entry: Tilghman (Tillie) E. Schrad-en, 23 S. Fairview Greenawalds, a self-employed plumber, died at 7 p.m night, an hour after he was admitted to Allentown Hospital.

He had suffered a heart attack enroute to his and his wife's 22nd wedding anniversary celebration at home. The 44-year-old Schraden had been in business for himself for six years. He had been a plumber since he was 16. Born in Crackersport, he was a son of the late Tilghman and Annie Weidner Schra.den. He and his wife, Doris E.

(Foster) Schraden, observed their anniversary Friday. Surviving are his wife, a son Tilghman E. at home; four daughters, Dolores Joyce and Denise al lat home, and Janice wife of Ray Gaumer, Wescosville; three brothers, Harold, Crackersport, and Wesley and Homer, both of Allentown; five sisters, Mrs. Helen Gibiser, Crackersport; Mrs. Mabel Wieand, Guth Station; Miss Anna and Mrs.

Margaret Ritter, both of Allentown, and Mrs. Hattie Kuhns, Kuhns-ville. Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown, with viewing from p.m. Tuesday.

Mrs. Venus R. Fegely "The Commission having been said that he would caM the criticism to the attention of the Coun approached by a number of citiz ty Commissioners. The jury, after an inspection of viewing Tuesday evening from 7 ens in reference to removing the Soldiers Monument from Center Square to the proposed park (West Park), the secretary was INFORMATION BUREAU Washington Offers You 1S)CILES FOR EtSRVBOOY Instructive! Informative! Educational! Entertaining! to 9. instructed to write the G.

A. R. the game preserve, said that it shows sound management. The new rest rooms and fences and the provision of picnic facilities for the general public were Fred M. Werley Fred M.

Werley, 74, died unex Posts and state that the Commis sion would offer a site should thev desire the removal of the pectedly Saturday morning at his home along 5th Alburtis. He has been in ill health for four monument." Both the superintendent and the months. commissioners were praised for the building program and improvements at Cedarbrook. There was no mention -of the source of the proposal, nor do later minutes ever dispose of the matter, although at the next He was born in Upper Twp. a son of the late James Lehigh County citizens can and Amelia (Billig) Werley.

He was employed as a laborer on meeting, Oct. 10, the secretary recorded no answers had been re well be proud of the efficient management of the Detention construction projects all his adult ceived that time to the com life. munications sent to the G. A. His wife, the former Mabel J.

Prists. Home, the report continues. Also in for commendation were the warden and his wife at the Lehigh County Prison for their oper Henninger, died 40 years ago. The G. A.

R. (Grand Army of the Republic) did, however, take Surviving are two sons, Russell R. and Paul both of Alburtis; ation of the institution and the continuance of certain rehabilitation an active part in tne isi3 move three daughters, Erma wife of Mrs. Jean F. Fegely.

21. of programs. Macungie R. 1, was dead on ar Elwood Rader, Attleboro, Hilda wife of Charles Shaner, Mertztown R.D., and Arlene Cedarbrook In its reference to the need for rival at Allentown Hospital late wife of Clarence Geist, Alburtis Friday. a new courthouse, the jury agreed that present space is put to the best possible use.

Also surviving are 16 grandchil Mrs. Fegely had been ill for dren and six great-grandchildren. some time. Guests at Lawn Fete Carl M. Conrad, a clerk, of Al She was born in West Reading, Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m.' Wednesday in the burtis, was jury foreman.

a daughter of Raymond and Hel en Keinert Moyer oi Mertztown 3000 Attend R. 1. She was a member of St. Schmoyer Funeral Home, Brein-igsville. Andrew W.

Wisser Andrew W. Wisser, 70, died Sat Paul's United Church of Christ, Mertztown. The approximately 50 per cent of the residents of Cedarbrook who were able to be moved outside yesterday were the guests of the institution's auxiliary at a lawn festival. The close to 150 who partic Surviving, in addition to her urday morning at his home along parents, are her husband, Venus Kempton R. 1.

He had been in Bethlehem Scout Court Bethlehem area boy scouts were honored last night at a court R. Feeely; a son. Randy, and a daughter, Vickie, both at home; ill health for five years. He was born in Greenwich Twp. 1) THE NEW TESTAMENT with the saying of the Saviour printed in red.

This unusual volume contains 189 pages, printed on thin Bible paper and bound in a flexible black cover. It is the Authorised King James version and has supplementary material showing: the harmony of the gospels, the Lord's Prayer, and great periods of Bible history 50c. 1A) PATHWAYS TO SPIRITUAL POWER Inspiration for daily living; Test-pocket-size book containing more than 130 pages of helpful quotations in poetry and prose, from many nations. Indexed, well -bound, well -printed. Excellent for personal use or as a gift 50c 2) -THE NEW AMERICAN WEBSTER HANDT COLLEGE DICTIONARY Up-to-date, authoritative for school, college, office, and home.

Size illustrated. 540 pages. Over 600 pages of easy-to-understand definitions and pronunciations, printed in large, clear type; 6 pages of abbreviations; 11-page gazetteer, with populations; pages of foreign words and phrases with English pronunciations 50c S) THE PRESIDENTS THEIR WIVES This distinctive 56 page booklet gives the essential historical facts concerning every President from Washington to Eisenhower, and every White House hostess. It contains pictures, biographies and a special 6-page section of interesting facts about the Presidents 35c 4) WHAT THE CONSTITUTION SAYS TODAY The Constitution of the United States is revealed as a magnificent and inspiring document when read in this new way its exact words, including the Amendments, grouped by subject matter. Beautifully illustrated with photographs; 64 pages; gives full texts and Signers of Declaration of Independence, Articles of.

Confederation, and Constitution two brothers, Raymond Moyer Berks County, a son of the late and Robert Moyer; and two Daniel and Emma (Oldt) Wisser sisters, Jeanette, wife of John Miller, and Bonnie Moyer, all of He was a farmer all his adult 25) AMERICA'S FAVORITE POEMS Selected by the public thru a national poll of newspaper readers, as being closest to the hearts of the American people. This famous collection has been printed in a handy 48-page booklet so that every home may have a copy of these best-loved poems 25c 26) COMMON HOUSEHOLD PESTS Describes ants, mosquitoes, cockroaches, moths, bedbugs and all the other common household pests; suggests the most practical way of eliminating them: 32 pages, illustrated 25c 29) CATS 27 pages of the things you need to know if you have a eat or kitten in your family. How to feed, handle and care for cats, how to treat common ailments and accidents, how to give medicine, how to travel with a cat. Excellent photographs of various breeds 25c 30) DOGS Tells you everything you need to know about selection, feeding, housebreaking, grooming, housing, training, breeding and diseases. Contains a list of the 111 breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club, and descriptions of the 33 most popular dogs plus beautiful photographs by one of America's famous photographers.

48 pages 35c 31) YOUR BIRD PET Tells how to choose, train and care for your bird whether canary, budgerigar, lovebird, parrot, macaw, cockatoo, eockateel, hill myna, magpie, crow or finch. Has a section on ailments and injuries. Beautifully illustrated. 33 25c 32) HAPPY AND HOPPY AND OTHER STORIES A collection of children's stories and poems, written especially for children by Eva S. Phillips and colorfully illustrated by Richard Ebst All about the delightful adventures of two little boys and their animal friends, this charming book is ideal for reading aloud.

Every child will love smiling Happy and serious Hoppy. Large clear type 33) MODERN STAMP COLLECTING The fascinating story of Stamps. Tells how to start collecting about rare and unusual stamps from everywhere. Contains a dictionary of terms and a "Stamp finder" Fully illustrated 25c of honor during the council's annual camporee at the East Bath Rod and Gun Gub grounds. A crowd of 3,000 attended.

Mertztown R. 1. life. He was a member of the Lu Services will be held Wednes theran wing of New Bethel Zion Church, Grimsville. He and his day at 2 p.m.

in St. Paul's Church, Hugh Temos of Post 16 of the Hamilton School, was honored with viewing Tuesday from 7 to wife, the former Mary A. Geh 8:30 p.m. in the DeLong and' ringer, celebrated their golden Trexler Funeral Home, Topton. wedding last November.

with the eagle award and Fred-ric Wilson received the eagle gold palm. Life scout awards were presented to four boys, star scout hon Surviving, besides his wife, are two sons, Marvin D. and Stewart Mrs. Ralph S. Butz both at home, two grandchil Mrs.

Lillian M. Butz, wife of dren and four great grandchil Ralph S. Butz of 126 S. 13th died Saturday at her home dren. Also surviving are a broth er, Charles, Reading, and a sis Mrs.

Butz. 72. had been in ill ors to six, first class scout awards to 11, and secondclass scout awards to 26 boys. 33 Units Attend Thirty-three units are represented in the three-day program. ipated were given money to spend at the many refreshment stands that dispensed candy, ice cream, home made cakes and other festival goodies at "minimum prices." Musical entertainment during the afternoon was provided by' Henry John's and his accordion and a flute ensemble from Greenawalds Girl Scout Troop 140.

100 Volunteers Those who could not quite make it outdoors on their own, were assisted by a corps of approximately 100 volunteers. They represented the Cetronia Ambulance Corps, Cetronia Boy Scout Troop 29, Greenawalds Girl Scout Troop 140, St. Luke's ULCW, the Lutheran Visiting Committee, Jordan UCC Brotherhood, Grey Ladies, Lockridge Presbyterian Church of Alburtis, Alburtis Campfire Girls and Parkland High School Key Club? The auxiliary officers were in charge of the fete, under the direction of Mrs. Jack McFad-den, president, and Mrs. Arthur Christman, festival chairman.

ter, Mrs. Gertrude Engler, Len- health for the past 11 years. hartsville R. 1. She was born in Slatington, a daughter of the late William Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the pCamp will break this afternoon and Ida Sourwme Muthard. kne after the presentation of awards was a resident of Allentown since 10) THE CHILDREN'S BOOK Stories and poems from some of the best-loved classics of childhood. Riddles, paper folding, scrambled names, and lots of other interesting things to do. Adults will enjoy this book, too 25c 11) PARTIES AND GAMES A complete first aid to the modern hostess. Novel ideas for parties of all kinds, including children's parties and games.

Something different in entertaining. Illustrated 25c 12) PUZZLES, TRICKS AND MAGIC Entertainment for the entire family and for all occasions. Thirty-two pages of mathematical nuts to crack, puzzles to work and magic tricks to do. A worthwhile and amusing compilation 25c 13) HOME DOCTOR BOOK Describes more than 50 ailments most common to mankind, tells of their symptoms and treatment, and in cases of serious illness, what to do until the doctor comes. Includes Care of the Sick, Diet for the Sick, Care and Diseases of Infants and Children.

A real home counselor 25c 14) WEIGHT CONTROL Tells you how to reduce (or increase) your weight safely, sanely, and scientifically. Contains accurate tables on average normal weights for men and women. Information on diet, calorie and vitamin values of various foods, etc Don't risk your health or take chances 25c 15) YOUR FEET AND THEIR CARE Facts that everybody should know about foot health, footwear, how to buy shoes, and home treatment of foot troubles. Essential help for young and old 25c 16) MODERN QUIZ BOOK Interesting collection of questions and answers for all occasions. Divided into Religious, Sports, Animal, Politics, Presidents, and 15 miscellaneous quizzes 48 pages of instructive fun for everyone.

Use it to increase your knowledge just to pep up a party 25c 17) ASTRONOMY Know the entrancing mysteries of outer space the sun and the moon, the planets and the stars. Learn about telescopes and observations. ASTRONOMY at your fingertips. Gives table of the planets and their movements 35c 18) SCIENCE All the wonders of science from the atomic bomb and what makes it tick to the newest findings of psychiatry, thru biology, chemistry and physics 64 pages of SCIENCE boiled down for modern readers 35. 19) FORTUNE TELLING Ifs good fun.

How to read fortunes in a variety of ways; stars, palms, tea leaves and cards. Signs, omens, superstitions. Illustrated 25c 20) DREAM BOOK Meanings and interpretations of over 100 dreams. Interesting facts on famous dreams in history and literature 25c 22) MODERN LETTER WRITING How to respond to invitations, how to express your regrets, how to write an appropriate note of condolence. There are model forms for many types of business and social letters 25c 23) SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC SPEAKING Summarizes the essentials of public speaking in the light of present-day needs, in simple and practical form; an invaluable aid to poise and self-confidence in the art of public speaking 25c 24) NEEDLEWORK For the modern, busy woman who loves beautiful things.

Directions for knitting, crochet, embroidery, decorative sewing, quilting, applique, initials, mono for camping activities. Included 1902. in the program will be the pres Schmoyer Funeral Home, Brein-igsville. Quinton Fritzinger Quinton J. Fritzinger, 21 entation of honors for the first aid Mrs.

Butz was a member of Christ Evangelical Lutheran meet held in April. Church, Allentown. Canal Walnutport, a retired She is survived by her husband; steelworker, died yesterday after a son, Harold W. Butz, Allen Arcnery demonstrations were given yesterday morning by Frank Schwartz, state champion and Dr. John Heilman, state runner-up.

The Bethlehem Elks band gave noon at the Allentown Hospital He was 78. town, and a daughter, Madeline, wife of Melville Schmoyer, Har- He retired as a laborer at nsburg; six grandchildren; five great grandchildren; a brother, Fred, Fullerton, and two sisters, Bethlehem Steel Co. Born in Weissport, he was a concert before the court of honor awards. COMBINATION OFFER FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN We believe that these two booklets one a long-time favorite, the other a new publication will be of unusual interest and helpfulness to school children, as well as to adults. We therefore offer the two books in COMBINATION at a special reduced price.

4) COMBINATION OFFER to one address at one time 75c son of the late John and Henrietta Mrs. Florence Hunsicker and Bes Fisher Fritzinger. He resided in Walnutport 33 Suspended sie, wife of Elwood High, both of Allentown. Services will be held Tuesday years. Surviving are nieces and neph Club Charter Given Barmen And Waiters Auto Driver ews.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m Wednesday in the Morgan Funer Files Appeal at 2 p.m. in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown, with viewing Tuesday from 1 p.m. to time of funeral. Mrs. Clair W.

Bair Mrs. Ida May Bair, 63, wife of Clair W. Bair. 538 Mahoning. Suspension of his driving li The Bartenders.

Waiters Social Gub of the Lehigh Valley, al Home, 1002 Mam Slatmg-ton, with viewing from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday. Stanford Knecht Stanford Victor Knecht, 79, of cense for an infraction in the State of Illinois has been ap headquartered at 28-30 N. 10th has received a charter with a pealed in Lehigh County Court Lehighton, died yesterday in her by an Allentown motorist. home.

"special no-gambling clause" Bruce W. Kercher. 1502 E. Con Born in Ryan Township, Schuyl from Lehigh County Court. kill County, she was the daughter gress claims that the month's suspension, dating from today, The organization, according to the articles of incorporation, has of the late George and Susen Endy Purnell.

GOVERNMENT BOOKLETS 46) INSECTS AND DISEASES OF VEGETABLES IN THE HOME GARDEN Descriptions and illustrations (many in color) of common garden insects and plant diseases listed by crops affected, from asparagus to watermelons, with full instructions on what to do for each. Selections on modern insecticides and fungicides and on such general pests as ants, cutworms, and grubs. Fully indexed, 48 pages 25c 872) HOUSE PLANTS How to grow plants in your home how to control the light, ah, humidity, soil and temperature what to do and what not to do. 30 pages, illustrated 15c 679) SUBURBAN AND FARM VEGETABLE GARDENS General information, useful in every part of the U. on soil planting, garden care, culture of specific crops.

Many illustrations and charts; 46 pages 25c 750) ROSES FOR THE HOME A helpful, dependable 38-page govern ment booklet all about roses. Tells the proper selection, and how to plant and care for them. Every rose gardener needs this book 15c would bring an undue hardship upon him. since he earns his live as its purpose: to create good She resided in Lehighton for the lihood operating his tractor-trail fellowship among bartenders, last 28 years. She was a member 225 N.

Fulton died unexpectedly last night at his home. Born Sept. 4, 1879, he was a son of the late James and Diana Jacobi Knecht. He was a member of St. Stephens Lutheran Church and the Lehigh Lodge, IOOF Survivors are his wife, Rebecca (Brey) Knecht; a brother, Robert, Mountainville, and two sisters, Mrs.

Maggie Diehl, Emmaus, and Mrs. Sally Scholl, Fountain Hill, a grandson, great grandson, arid several nephews. er unit. He also declares that the alleged violation on an Illinois S) PARLIAMENTARY LAW An authoritative digest and guide to the rules of order; how to organize a new club; model constitution and by-laws; how to maintain order from the chair; how to preside 25c C) HOME LAW BOOK Digest of many legal matters of interest to the average citizen: Social Security, veterans' benefits, copyrights, patents and trademarks, wills, change of name, naturalization. State codes for marriage and divorce, small businesses, loans and debts, etc 35c S) CHILDREN'S FAVORITE SONGS A collection of 116 Nursery Songs, Singing Games, Folk Songs, Patriotic Songs and Christmas Carols.

Directions for playing singing games; illustrated. A big hit with the children 9) CHILDREN'S ANIMAL PICTURE BOOK Compiled especially for children. It tells chiefly about the animals we know best. Describes their appearance and habits, and tells why some are our friends and some are our enemies. The fine halftone illustrations are from photographs by American Museum of Natural 25e waitresses and other employes in of the Church of the Nazarene, Lehighton.

taverns, to raise the prestige of State highway last New Year's Surviving, with her husband, Day does not warrant such a pen are a son, Vernon, Carteret, N.J.; alty. such employes and to promote social and recreational activities among them. a brother. Moses F. Purnell.

Judge Kenneth H. Koch set Barnesville R. 1, Schuylkill Coun Aug. 11 as the date for hearing It intends to acquire a property on the appeal. Meanwhile, pend ty, and four sisters, Mrs.

Susan R. Isenhart, Camden, N.J.; Mrs. for use as headquarters and to ing disposition of the appeal, Ker Clara Mengle, Park Crest, and cher retains his operating priv purchase a club liquor license, the articles declare. Mrs. Ethel B.

Reinhart and Mrs ilege. Irene A. Fegley, both of Barnes Inked in handwriting to the bot According to the petition filed ville R. 1. tom of the court order granting oy Atty.

David JS. Mellenberg, the charter is the sentence: This Services will be at 2 p.m 32 pages, illus- mending. Kercher was arrested in Illinois on a charge of driving 60 miles organization shall neither sponsor Wednesday in Mayes Funeral 0wmmumt mr raiftl a grams, trated ZdC nor conduct any games of chance an hour in a 50-mile zone. under penalty, besides other pen On May 12, he was allegedly alties, of forfeiture of the Chapel, 408 Bridge Weissport, Viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Mrs. Anna I. Smith cited for a hearing by the Penn (POSTAGE: We pay postage orders of $1-25 or ever. If your order is for less than $1.25, please add cents PER ITEM for mailing. sylvania Department of Highway It is signed by both Judges of Safety in Bethlehem.

Subseauent- BAIR Mrs. Ida May, 3 years, months, 24 days, 539 Mahoning Le-highton, June 20, T959, in her home; wife of Clair W. Bair. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Mayes Funeral Chapel, 40t Bridge Weissport.

Interment Lehighton Cemetery. Call 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Mayes. FRITZINGER Quinton 78 years, months.

24 davs; 21 N. Canal Wal USE THIS ORDER FORM Clip out this form and use it to order booklets. Be sure to draw a circle around numbers of books yea want, below. Lehigh Court of Common Pleas ly, he was notified of the month's Mrs. Anna (Iloff) Smith, 83, wife of the late E.

Lemuel Smith, James F. Henninger and Ken suspension, on the charge that the MAPS neth H. Koch. violation in Illinois would be a vi died yesterday in the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel M. Smith, 1543 Crest- olation of Pennsylvania motor nutport, in Allentown, June 20, 1959; son of the late John and Henrietta (Fisher) code. Airport Toured Fritzinger. Services 1:30 p.m. Wednes 1A 11 22 wood Bethlehem.

2 12 23 3 13 24 4 14 25 5 15 26 6 16 29 7 17 30 8 18 31 day, Morgan Funeral Home, 1002 Main 9 19 32 Slatington. Interment Gnaden Huet- 1 10 20 33 She was born in Honesdale, The Couples Club of St. Ste ten Cemetery, Lehighton. Call 7-8 p.m. Wayne County.

She was a mem Tuesday. AAoraan. phen's Episcopal Church, Cata- Lawyer's Estate Hit With Lien KNECHT Stanford Victor; 225 N. Ful ber of Dorranceton Methodist ton Allentown, 79 years, 9 months. 46 679 750 872 sauqua, yesterday toured the Allentown Bethlehem Easton Air 14 days, June 20, 1959.

Services J. S. Church, Kingston, Luzerne Coun ty. port. Five couples inspected the Burkholder Funeral Home, 1600 Hamilton Wednesday at 1:30.

Burial Greenwood cemetery. Call Tuesday p.m. WEST CHESTER UP) The (3 4 Comb.) In addition to her son, she is airport's facilities as well as the late Lemuel B. Schofield, one of Philadelphia's most prominent survived by a daughter, Mrs, D. SCHRADEN Tilghman (Tilde) 44 years, 2 months, 22 days; 23 S.

Fair- Weather Station there. Afterward, they returned to the church for Lucille J. Hess, Tamaqua; two brothers, Robert Hoffi Honesdale, view Greenawalds, June 20, 1959; group singing. nusoana of ooris fc. (Poster) senraaen criminal trial lawyers, left an estate of more than half a million dollars but the government has slapped a million dollar tax lien and Philip Iloff.

Chico, Calif, and Services 3 p.m. Wednesday. Trexler Fu MAPS United States The World BOTH Road Atlas We are offering for the first time two WALL SIZE MAPS appropriate for school, home, or office. These maps are beautifully colored; over-all size folded to Send for either one or for BOTH at our special price. UNITED STATES with Alaska and Hawaii; lakes and rivers clearly shown and all major highways a wonderful value 60c THE WORLD On Mereator's projection, the countries of the world; shows latitude and longitude, time zones, international date line, distances at tea 60e BOTH MAPS tlM ENJOY YOUR TRIP ROAD ATLAS AND RADIO GUIDE One of the finest we have ever seen.

It will be priceless on your next trip 98 pages, 8x10 Vs" small enough to fit into the glove compartment, yet large enough to be easily read, even at night. Every section of the country is shown. There are maps of more than 40 cities and mileage charts. U. S.

radio stations are listed by States and Cities, with their dial numbers. Hunting, fishing, and motor law information is also given by States. Get this ROAD ATLAS and RADIO GUIDE for your next trip. A Dollar Value for 75c PUoa add 5 per ITEM for mailing order under flJtS. Call-Chronicle Newspapers Information Piumw Washington 4, D.

Enclosed please ts4 Nam four grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m on his estate. Tuesday in the Daniel B. Snyder ins Funeral Home, 527 Center St Bethlehem, with viewing tomor in payment This was revealed Saturday as Judge J. Paul McElree of Chester Wednesday for a final accounting of Schofield's estate.

Schofield in July, 1955 at his farm near Phoenixville. Sub neral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown. Interment Grandview Cemetery, Allentown. Call p.m. Tuesday.

Trexier. WERLEY Fred 5th Alburtis, died Saturday, June 21, 1959, in Alburtis, aged 74 years, 10 months, 4 days. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville. Interment In Morgenland Union Cemetery.

Call Tuesday between 7 and 8:30 p.m. Schmoyer. WISSER Andrew husband of Mrs. Mary A. (Gehringer) Wisser, Kempton R.

1, June 20, 1959, at his home, aged 70 years, 2 months, 16 days. Funeral row evening. Sharon Louise DeLong sequently' the government charged Address City. State Zone No. Sharon Louise DeLong, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo DeLong, 937 Maple Allen he had not filed any income tax FURNITURE OPEN Monday Thursday a.m. tii pjvi. returns for the last eight years services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tues town, was buried Friday in St, of his life.

day at the Schmoyer Funeral Home, Brenlgsvllle. Interment In New Bethel Cemetery, Grimville. Call p.m. Monday. Schmoyer.

Marks Cemetery. The child was born Wednesday. Services were conducted at the Trexler Funral Venezuela is bartering cement and sardines to Surinam for rice, Continued on Page 43, Column 5 Home, 116 S. 8th St. Caracas learns..

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