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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 34

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Reuben E. Lewis, 62, Bucks Girl, 15, Leukemia Victim Betty Lou Seachrist. 15-year-old 34 THE MORNING CALL, Allentown. Thursday, June 22, 1961 Deaths of the Day 'I II AMUi II I Highways Dept. Engineer Pennridge High School pupil, died early yesterday in her.

home on wJw fell I I iU.l vnijy' Mrs. Ada Richards, Gift Shop Operator Ridge Road, Mounted Route 1, She was a victim of Former Lehigh Valley football and track star Reuben E. (Rube) Lewis died in his Orefield R. 1 home yesterday morning. He was 62.

leukemia. Her parents, Parul R. and Eliz PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Ada rfr No sooner thon our paint isl off the mills and cool we sell it "FACTORY FRESH" to you! YOU SAVE 40l abeth (Courthamel) Seachrist. M.

Richards, wife of Brm-lev Richards of 20 W. Ridge said the fact that Betty Lou was Lewis served as an engineer Lansford. died Wednesday morn suffering from leukemia was only discovered May 30. Betty Lou attended the Je with the State Highways Department for the past 25 years. Lewis captained the 1916 Allen High School football squad and hovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall in Quakertown.

specialized in the discus, shot put Surviving in addition to her par ents are three sisters, Linda Louise, Patricia Serene, and Mary Ann, all at home; a brother Paul and marathon in track. He was a member of the Muhlenberg College football team, participating in the famous Allentown street runs, and later transferred to Lafayette College, continuing his athletic activities. 2115 Union ALLENTOWN LLULLA Dennis at home; her maternal grandfather, Monroe Courthamel of Quakertown, and her paternal PAINTMQRY! i i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. He was a veteran of both World Frank Seachrist of Argus, Bucks wars.

County. Services will be at 2 p.m. Mon Born, in Allentown, he was a son of the late Edward R. and day in the C. R.

Strunk Funeral Made especially for this region9 climate! I I A1U I Home in Quakertown. Viewing ing in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Born in Nesquehoning, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Susan She conducted a gift shop in Philadelphia 22 years and was a past matron of the Order of Eastern Star of Pennsylvania and a past president of the Quota Club of Philadelphia. She was a member of the Lansford Methodist Church and president of the church WSCS. She and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary April 29.

Surviving with her husband are four brothers, William, Lenious, Robert and Charles Marsden, all of Nesquehoning, and a sister Mrs. Lillie M. Hall of Philadelphia. Russel A. Holmes of Lansford is in charge of arrangements.

Lydia Richelderfer PHILADELPHIA Lydia Richelderfer of 1830 N. 26th Philadelphia, former Lehighton resident, died Wednesday in her home. She was 91. Born in Lehigh County, a daughter of the late Cyrus and Lydia will be 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday.

I it 1 M. Mi If Martha D. (Acker) Lewis. Surviving besides his widow, the former Alverda H. Mohr, are a son Douglas DePuy of Allentown and three brothers.

Richard J. ARNOLD HOKH 1 COAT HOUSE PAINT Ernest L. Hegedus You tav 2 ways with MIRRO and Stewart, both of Allentown, Factory Fresh! Regular 8 JO and Edward J. of Pottstown. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Sat- REUBEN E. LEWIS Retired Cement Aide Dies at 83 Arnold Hoke, 83, retired vice urday in the J. S. Burkholder Allentown Woman Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton UGHTI You buy Top Quality "FACTORY FRESH" paints and you 9t "LOW FACTORY TO YOU" SAV-INGSI You sav with safety becausa you or buying from th largest paint manufacturers in the N. E.

United States! Covers Easily Allentown. Viewing will be Is Found Dead p.m. Friday. i BIG BIG Mrs. Mamie E.

O'Neill, 61, wife George Miller of Gordon D. O'Neill, was found president in charge of operations at the Whitehall Cement died i dead yesterday in the basement of her home, 1325 Greenleaf George W. Miller of 381 Union Allentown. died yesterday In One Coat! yesterday at his Zionsville R. 1 Allentown.

GALLON "A- It covers any painted surface morning in Allentown Hospital. He was 70. Her daughter, Dorothy O'Neill, 'Peters) Richelderfer, she lived in Philadelphia most of her life. There are no immediate Ernest L. Hegedus of 207 Clearfield Freemansburg, died yesterday in St.

Luke's Hospital. He was .56. Born in Budapest, Hungary, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hegedus.

He was the husband of the former Irene Chontos. Hegedus was employed In the drop forge department by Bethlehem Steel Co. He was a member of First Hungarian United Church of Christ, Bethlehem. Surviving in addition to his widow are two sons, Frank of Bethlehem Township, and Ronald of Freemansburg; two sisters, Helen Hegedus, New York City, and Mrs. Louis Cherny, Freemansburg, and three grandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Connell Funeral Home, 245 E. 4th Bethlehem, witb continued services at 11 a.m. in the First Hungarian UCC. Viewing will be tomorrow afternoon and night.

home. He was born in Switzerland, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hoke. He was predeceased by his first wife, May (Carroll) Born in Berks County, he was who lives at the Greenleaf Street address, found her mother.

in ONE EASY COAT! Saves you one-half on time, labor and paintll Mildew resistantl Use on trim and sidingsl Positively will not chalk or discolor brick, stucco or sidingl Coroner Clayton O. P. Werley of iHoke. He was the husband of Lehigh Clunty termed her death a son of the late Harry K. and Louise (Zuber) He was a retired carpenter.

He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Macungie. JiBnishf Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Garrett Funeral Home, S. 3rd Street, Lehighton. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m.

Friday. COUPON SPECIAL" a suicide by hanging. A native of Allentown, Mrs. O'Neill was a daughter of the late Oscar and Lillie (Mumbau- er) Marsteller. She was a mem Surviving with his widow, Florence (Derr) Miller, are an adopted daughter, Elizabeth Szen-zk, at home; two brothers, Herbert of and Jonas of FRFF YOUR I IV L.

CHOICE! Steel Pail or 3" Brush Free pail with the purchase of 1 or more gallons of 1 coat house paint. Free 3" brush with the purchase of 2 or more gallons of 1 coat house paint. This week only Limit 1 to Customer ber of Zion's United Church of Christ. Surviving in addition to her Macungie; five sisters, Mrs Annie Traub of Boyertown, Mrs husband and daughter are a son. ww in.JI mi atiw CIIMIC Bw William Acker of Macungie, and Mrs.

Herbert Miller, Mrs. Robert Sell and Mrs. Vera Reese, all of Herman, Allentown; her step-father, Alex Fried, Allentown; a grandson and three brothers, Charles, who lives in New Jersey; Harry of Macungie and Henry of Allentown. Services will be at 1 p.m. Emmaus; a granddaughter and a great-grandson.

The Schmoyer Funeral Home at Breinigsville is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Sarah C. Strunk Mrs. Sarah C.

Strunk of 344 Race East Stroudsburg, widow of William Strunk, died Tuesday in Monroe County Hospital. She was 78. A native of Delaware Water Gap, she was a resident of Stroudsburg most of her life. She was a daughter of the late James and Martha (Evans) O'Neil. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs.

Lelia Pugh of East Stroudsburg; Mrs. Helen Rayburn of Stroudsburg; Mrs. Mildred Kling-er and Mrs. Elizabeth Albert, both of East Stroudsburg: three sons, Harold of Allentown; Victor of Paterson, N.J., and Eugene L. of Stroudsburg; 24 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren and one great great-grandchild.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Sat 0 0 mm Saturday at the J. S. Burkhold er Funeral Home, 1601 Hamil ton Allentown. iMrs.

Alexander P. Makos SHINGLE and SHAKE PORCH and FLOOR LAMPOC, Calif. Mrs. Maude P. Makos, a former resident of Bethlehem and Freemansburg, Poll Hours Extension Defeated Call Harrisburg Bureau HARRISBURG The Senate HOUSE PAINT FINISH died here Friday in her home She was 58.

Ruth (Jackson) Hoke. Hoke came to this country in 1912 and started working at the Whitehall Cement Co. in 1914. He retired from the firm in 1951 and had been on its board of directors since then. He was a member of the American Society of Engineers and the Lehigh Country Club.

Besides his widow he Is survived by a son, Richard C. of Yardley. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the J. S.

Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Allentown. Mrs. Alta Rockefeller Mrs. Alta Ace Rockefeller of 83 Analomink East Stroudsburg, widow of William H. Rockefeller, died Tuesday in her home.

Born in Bartons ville, a daughter of the late Samuel and Mary (Heller) Ace, she resided in East Stroudsburg for the past 65 years. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg Methodist Church. Surving are two daughters. Sue and Elizabeth A. Rockefeller, both at home; a son P.A.

Rockefeller of Delaware Water Gap; two sisters, Mrs. Sara Huber and Mrs. Anne Wright, both of Stroudsburg: a brother, Charles Ace of Stroudsburg; a grandchild and two great grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Lanterman Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg.

Charles D. Bisbing Charles D. Bisbing, 86, husband of Grace (Garis) Bisbing of 915 W. Berwick Easton, died Thursday in Easton Hosqital. He and his wife operated a grocery store at the Berwick St.

address for 28 years. Formerly employed as a machinist by the Lehigh Valley Railroad shops in ic It actually breathes so moisture goes out and dry air comes A durable coating over concrete, metal, linoleum, almost every surface interior and ex A daughter of the late Richard and Rose Phelps, she was born in Mrs. Alice Swartz Mrs. Alice Swartz of Spring-town died Tuesday night in her home. She was 90.

Born in Nockamixon Township, she was a daughter of the late John and Rosanna (Linos) Gute-kunst. She was the widow of Titus Swartz, She was a member of Christ Luthean Church, Springtown. Surviving are two daughters, Mabel, wife of Walter Cawley, Springtown, and Clara, wife of John Rothrock, Bangor; two sons, Clarence Allentown, and Chester of Easton; eight grandchildren and 14 great granddchil-dren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Templeton Funeral Home, 326 Main Hellertown.

Viewing will be tomorrow night. Mrs. Gertrude M. Transue Mrs. Gertrude M.

Transue of 1240 Amherst Road, Bethlehem, died in her home yesterday. She was 75. A native of Springtown, she was a daughter of the late August and Susan (Cressman) Krueger. She was a member of Olivet I ONE COAT I PAINT I iest Virginia. She was the wife terior! Made with SILICONIZED BAKELITE for extra durability! on Wednesday defeated a House- inl Spreads far with no brush dropl Covers solidly in ONE coat over shingles, shakes, asbestos or wood siding, masonry, metal or wood trim! of Alexander P.

Makos. urday in the Lanterman Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg. Uzzie A. Pflieger ROYERSFORD Lizzie A. Choice of many colors.

Surviving beside her husband are a daughter Mrs. Ethel Bous- Sold in laugh, and a son Richard most retail 95 Sold in most retail Makos, both of Lompoc; three tores at ,5 Gallon brothers, Richard and Arthur, stores at 7.95 gallon! 7.93 gallon both of Bethlehem, and Carl of Butztown; five sisters, Mrs. Ken Gallon neth W. Myers, Butztown, Mrs Pflieger, a former Pennsburg area resident, died Wednesday at the Charles Johnson Home in this Montgomery County community. She was 73.

Born in East Greenville, she was a daughter of the late Josiah and Sara (Kruss) Hunsberger. She had been a guest at the Johnson home since 1947. Surviving are her husband, Os-win Pflieger and three sons, Margaret Orourke, Bethlehem, Mrs. Robert Gallagher and Mrs Webster Johns, both of Freemans 7 imim burg. and Mrs.

John Szabo, Beth lehem, and one grandchild. Services will be 1 p.m. Tues Liquid Plastic NEW! IMPROVED! Will not drip! Will not spatter! Reaay to use without stirring! Repaint your walls and ceilings In HALF the usual time, with day in the Steyers Funeral Home, approved bill which would extend the time polls shall remain open on election day by one hour. The vote was 15 19. There was no debate.

On Tuesday, Sen. Scott, R-Car-bon, tried to amend the measure so as to permit watchers living anywhere in the political subdivision in which the voting place is located to serve. Under existing law watchers must live in the same precinct in which the poll is located. The proposal engendered a bitter debate. It was defeated on a straight party vote.

The Senate also passed a bill designed to prevent price wars among distributors and importing distributors of malt and brewed beverages. The only dissenting vote was cast by Sen. Kessler Lancaster. Rep. Markley.

R-Lehigh and Scarletti, Philadelphia, are the sponsors. Penalties are provided for the distributors who sell below prices established by a formula. Jesse of Wausaw, F. Kenneth of Perkasie and Arthur H. 500 Linden Bethlehem.

View HALF the effort! ing will be Monday night. II COl(p)A Evangelical Congregational Church, Bethlehem. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Geneva Snyder, with whom she resided; four sisters, Mrs. Leon Brick and Mts.

Roy Richards, both of Easton; Mrs. Merritt Strzelecki Survivors Additional survivors of Mrs. Stanley Strzelecki, 1603 Main Hellertown, are two brothers, John Klinikowski of Catasauqua, Easton. he retired in 1932. ONE COAT WALL PAINT bIG GALLON (WHITE) Born in Easton, he was a son of the late Sylvester and Mary Jane (Coleman) Bisbing.

He and and Joseph Klinikowski of Read his wife observed their 68th wedding anniversary March 23. ing. Mrs. Strzelecki died in her home Tuesday morning. Mrs.

Reuben W. Glick Weiss, Bethlehem, and Mrs. James Ashworth, Wycombe; two brothers, David R. Krueger, Lehighton R. 1, and Lloyd Krueger, Bloomfield, N.

two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the Daniel B. Snyder Funeral Home, 527 Center Bethlehem. Viewing will be 7-9 of Boyertown.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Grace United Brethren Church, East Greenville. Viewing will be after 7 p.m. Friday at the Mann Funeral Home, 221 Main East Greenville. Oswin K.

Stump Oswin K. Stump of 37 N. Hel-lertown died yesterday at him home. He was 81. Born in East Rockhill Township, Bucks County, he was a son of the late Enos and Eliza (Keller) Stump.

A retired stonemason, he was a member of Tochickon United Church of Christ, Weisel. He has no survivors. Services will be at 1:30 p.mJ wwww fiSl3 Quick Acting 7 Fn, ma Quick Acting He was a member of St. Jo seph's Catholic Church, Easton. Surviving besides his widow are Mrs.

Helen M. Glick, wife of a son Charles manager of the PAINT THINNER Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Read Reuben W. Glick, died unexpectedly of a heart attack last night a ing. and former manager of Hotel Traylor, Allentown, and a sister p.m. tomorrow.

Mrs. Wesley Rose TaxOfficial In Montgomery GetsFanMail NORRISTOWN Are tax offi Mrs. Ella-Orcutt, Nazareth. Services will be at 8:30 a.m. $255 1 98 69 h'fe 'Otoe- th Mrs.

Mildred M. Rose, wife of Wesley Rose of Cresco, died Tues at her home, 502 2nd Ce-menton. She was 53. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Monroe and Kathryn 'Carl) Drey. She resided in Cementon two years.

She previously had lived in Egypt and Allentown. tomorrow in the Strunk Funeral Home, Easton, followed at 9 a.m. by a Requiem High Mass in St. "rUshfs Cubase. yTX day in Monroe County Hospital Mrs.

Rose was a member of cials popular? Sismund S. Harrison, chairman the Canadensis Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to her hus mr fen, of Montgomery County's Board of Assessment and Revision of band is a sister Mrs. Myron Be: Saturday in the Saylor Funeral Home at 1064 5th Catasauqua. Viewing will be p.m.

tomorrow. Mrs. Webster Leid Mrs. Helen E. (Eckert) Leid, 59.

of 1032 4th North Cata se Howes, Kennybunk Port, Maine Taxes, actually gets fan mail. -'osef Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the William H. Clark Besides her husband, surviving are two sons, Carl of Carpenters-ville. 111., and Edward of Allentown; a daughter, Shirley, wife of Harry Oswald of Coplay R.

a sister, Beatrice, wife of Peter Stoudt of Northampton, and 15 grandchildren. Services are being arranged by FAMOUS BRANDS 1 brZP wr 'UOD sauqua, died yesterday at her Or. On ADout 300 complimentary letters are received annually for the board's handling of personal property tax returns, he says. Assessable under that tax are mortgages, bonds, public loans, certain stock shares and equitable interests. The complimentary letters, he adds, come mostly from lawyers, bankers and stockholders after WALLPAPER i-tr Give your rooms new lease on life make them bright and gay! Our special low sale prices make it easy on your budget! All our wallpapers are washable and guaranteed I Thousands of wonderful patterns to choose from.

OTHER GROUPS: the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown. Funeral Home, Stroudsburg. Oliver D. Eckert Oliver Darkin Eckert of 1422 Sulivan Trail, Forks Township, died yesterday morning in his home. He was 65.

He was employed for 32 years as a pattern maker by Ingersoll-Rand Phillipsburg, retiring in 1959. Born in Ruscomanner Town 1 5 Save: Joseph's Church. Viewing will be after 7 p.m. today. Mrs.

Thomas Brown Mrs. Alice C. Brown, 55, wife of Thomas Brown of 218 Lehigh Wind Gap, died yesterday morning in Allentown Osteopathic Hospital. She was formerly employed as a weaver by Blue Mountain Textile Co. in Wind Gap.

Born in East Allen Township, she was a daughter of the late George E. and Estella M. (Wagner) Florey. She had resided in Wind Gap since 1939. Besides her husband she is survived by a step-daughter Lucille, wife of Kenneth Roberts, Bangor R.

a sister Mrs. Miriam Schaffer, Pen Argyl, and two Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Schmidt Home, Wind Gap. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow.

Mrs. Margaret McBride Mrs. Margaret1 McBride of 314 SPANISH SERVICE OFFERED LONDON (UPD The British General Post Office has inaugurated a new service in Spanish for home. She was the wife of Webster H. Leid.

Mrs. Leid was born in South Bethlehem, a daughter of Alvin H. and the late Ellen (Leickel) Eckert. She was a member 'of the Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua. Besides her husband and father, she is survived by a son, Ralph at home; a brother.

Ralph in Warren, and a sister, Eleanor, wife of Richard Gross, Forks Township. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Harvey R. Saylor Funeral Home, 1064 5th Catasauqua. tourists from Spain and Lat ship, Berks County, a son of the in America which even tells them where they can see a cricket match. By dialing a special telephone number, Spanish-speaking fWU Ktt jslMUlHr tourists can obtain all kinds of general information.

BEST QUALITY BEST QUALITY SPOUTED late Alvin Y. and Rose (Darkin) Eckert. he lived in Forks Township for 27 years. His first wife, the former Mary L. Brown, died Dec.

17, 1946. He was a member of Memorial United Church of Christ, Wilson Borough. Surviving are his widow, the former Anna A. Kline; two sons, Merrill at home, and Gene T. CEMENT PAINT 1 CAULKING CARTRIDGE Stops dampness In walls ana exterior mason Cs lb.

Box (White) 94 Reg. 59c Each 3 for only ry walls and foun of Palmer Township; four daugh dations! Beautifies as it seals! Hanover Bethlehem, died yes Driver on Bail Pending Inquest Into Road Death Charles G. Bergey of 341 W. Broad Telford, has been released under $1,500 bail pending a Montgomery County coroner's inquest in the traffic death Monday night of a 16-year-old Tylersport boy. Bail was posted before Justice of the Peace Charles Jamison of Norristown, where Begey was arraigned on a charge of involuntary manslaughter.

Coroner Dr. John Simpson said no date has been set for the inquest. State police at Jeffersonville said a car driven by Bergey crossed the center of a Francia Township road near Earlington and struck a motorcycle driven by Raymond A. Chaplin of 331 as ymu O-V ijjiii UL4(cjjLv flat, ktr, ters, Hazel, wife of Charles Houptley, Forks Township; Vivi-enne, wife of William Nekrosius, Palmer Township, and Kathlyn and Olive, both at home; a stepson Harry Kline, Kintners ville; six brothers, Nelson D. and Llew terday in St, Luke Hospital.

She was the widow of Hugh R. McBride. Born in Dore, Dounty Donegal, Ireland, she was a daughter of the late Patrick and Bridget. (O'-Donnell) Coll. She had been a resident of Bethlehem for 41 years.

She was a member of SS. Simon and Jude Church, Bethlehem. Surviving are a son Francis, at home; a daughter Mary, wife ellyn both of Boyertown; Fran INI cis Pottstown; Addison Kutztown; James Laureldale, PAINT ROLLER and STEEL TRAY Regular 1J98 and Allen Bangor; a sister Blanche, wife of Floyd Berkemey- Mrs. Emma Herring WILLOW GROVE Mrs. Emma Herring, 82, of 431 E.

Hamilton Allentown, died Wednesday morning at Willow Grove Hospital. A native of Unityvffle, Lycoming County, she was a daughter of the late Clark and Sarah (Strasser). Johnson. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Allentown.

Her husband, John R. Herring, died in. 1956. The Herrings observed their 60th wedding anniversary that year. Surviving are two sons, Harvey Pittsburgh, and Raymond Allentown: a daughter, Ruth wife of Erwin C.

Haney, Allentown; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a great-great grandson; two brothers, Harvey, Carlisle, and Elmer Unityville, and a sister, Mrs. Lela Phillips, Danville. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Orangeville Methodist Church, Orangeville, Columbia Viewin gwill be p.m. Saturday at the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown.

er. Temple, and six grandchildren. Services will be at the conveni of Leonard Parker, Baltimore; a ence of the family. There will be no viewing. Hovanec Services Services for Mrs.

Anna S. Hova 2115 UNION ALLENTOWN nec, widow of Thomas Hovanec, who died Tuesday at her home, 143 Roosevelt Egypt, will be grandson; three brothers, Patrick, Michael and Toal Coll; in Ireland, and five sisters, Mrs. Anna Coyle, Seattle, Mrs. Thomas Ward, Phillipsburg; Mrs. Nora Gallagher and Bridget Coll, both in Ireland, and Grace of Brooklyn.

Services will be at 8:45 a.m. Saturday in the Connell Funeral Home, .245 E. Broad Bethlehem, followed at 9:30 a.m. by a Solemn Mass of Requiem in SS. Simon and Jude Church.

Viewing will be tomorrow night. i and FUNERAL GRID STAR DIES This is the latest available photograph of Edward T. (Bud) Bossick, former Muhlenberg College football star who died unexpectedly Monday at his home in Chandler, Ariz. A photograph which appeared in yesterday's edition of The Morning Call was not that of HEmlock 5-9589 at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Northampton, ARRANGEMENTS MAIL or PHONE order taken on $5.00 or mort! COMPLETE with Requiem Mass at 9 a.m.

in NEW YORK FLORAL CO. MSHimilUiSt HE4-9SS5 Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Egypt. Viewing will be -9 p.m. tomorrow..

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