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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 19

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THE MORNING CALL, Allentown. Monday. April 19. Itii 19 Henry A. Male, 66, Dies; Deaths of the Day Ex-Area Man Fatally Stricken JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

Michael Chimarys, formerly of Northampton, died Sunday of a heart attack at his home, 3824 Sadie Reichard, Businessman's Widow, 78, Dies Mrs. Sadie M. Reichard of 1321 Ex-State Representative S. Amanda Eisenhard Alfred Steele Dies at 57; Headed Pepsi-Cola Board NEW YORK (AP) Alfred N.lhow happy we were." she said. Mrs.

S. Amanda Eisenhard of Alburtis R. 1, widow of George Shasta Drive, here. He was 38. Henry A.

Male, 66, former state he went to work at an early age in the slate quarries. At the age Linden Allentown, widow of representative and Pen Argyl He moved here 17 years ago. W. Eisenhard, died Saturday at Cedarbrook, Allentown R. 2, where she had been a guest three E.J.

Kopp Dies; Ex-Sales Aide, Fire Survivor Eugene J. Kopp, a retired sales representative for Swift 1 died yesterday in Allentown Hos of 27 he went into business for Steele, board chairman of the Al said "Let's Cy to He was employed in the Jacksonville Naval Air Station as a himself. Robert A. Reichard died at 8:30 last night at the Allentown Hospital. She was 78.

businessman, died yesterday afternoon in his home at 11 Pennsylvania Pen Argyl. He had been ill for a year. months. She was 95. He operated an ice business for metalsmith.

I Pepsi-Cola Co. and husband ofAegas tonight and get married." movie actress Joan Crawford. I said: 'All right. Let's It was died in his sleep in his Manhattan as simple as that. I feel like a Born in Rockland Township, He was a son of the late Ste Her husband, a well known Al Berks County, she was a daugh A former Pen Argyl burgess, four years before entering the furniture business.

He was also a former vice president of Edel-man's Slate Quarry. phen and Paraska Panchik Chi apartment. He would have been 53 'schoolgirl again. lentown businessman, died in borough secretary and council ter of the late Edwin C. and Anna Brown Fogel.

Steele was born fc Nashville, Friday. pital after a short illness. He was marys, Northampton. He was employed at the Bethlehem Steel Co. March, 1953.

He had been president and general manager of Rob 79. man, Male served in the State House of Representatives from Besides his sons, he Is sur Mrs. Eisenhard was a member before moving here. ert A. Reichard manufactur vived by two daughters.

Mrs. of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Kopp came to Allentown from Wethersfield, about three Chimarys served with the Army Trexlertown. John Buzzard, and Miss Pearl Male. Pen Argyl; two in Europe during World War II.

1931 to 1937. He represented Northampton County's second district. A lifelong resident of Pen Argyl, ers of fertilizers and poultry food, and president of Schoeneck Farms Inc. months ago. He resided at the Surviving are a son, Charles Surviving are his wife, Elbe Traylor.

The cause of death apparently was a heart ailment, family sources said. Miss Crawford was with Steele, her fourth husband, at the time of his death. They were married in Las Vegas, May 10, 19T.5, after a surprise elopement. The actress was his third wife. Steele became president of the Alburtis R.

two daugh and attended Northwestern University, Evanston. 1IL Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter. Mrs. John Comer, of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and a son. Alfred Nelson Steele, of New York.

Miss Crawford's previous husbands were Philip Terry, Fran-chot Tone, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. She has four adopted children. Mrs. Reichard was a member he was a son of the late Nicholas Born in Fullerton, he was a son grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, and a brother, Nicholas M. Male, Pen Argyl.

Jym Harden Chimarys; a son, Michael at home; two brothers, Anthony, Northampton, and John, Philadelphia, and three sis of the late Joseph F. and Marie ters, Mrs. Cajus Marcks, Allentown, and Clara wife of Charles M. Kratzer, Alburtis; a of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Allentown, and the Emmaus Garden Club.

and Rosalie Fehr Male. His wife, Elmyra Altemose Male, died in 1949. services will be at 2 o.m. A. Hart Kopp.

He was employed Thursday in the Swoyer Funeral by Swift Co. for about 40 years, ters, Anna, wife of Frank Cimino, sister, Mrs. Eliza Miller, Allen Home, with viewing from 7 to 9 Widely known as a real estate retiring 23 years ago. Born in Laurys. she was a Northampton; Kathryn, wife of soft drink company in 1950 and town; 24 grandchildren; 43 great and antique dealer, he was a fa Kopp was among the survivors was its chief executive officer.

He John Dobel, Egypt, and Mary, miliar figure at auction sales grandchildren and three great great-grandchildren. of the Ringling Brothers Circus wife of Daniel Herman, Allen also held executive positions with the Chicago Tribune, Standard p.m. Wednesday. W. G.

Gould Dies; Former Engineer fire July 6, 1944 at Haruora, town. throughout the Lehigh Valley. He founded Male's Furniture Store, Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Conn. He had been hospitalized daughter of the late Tilghman and Susanna Roth.

Surviving are seven children. Howard Clarence Allentown school director; Eugene A. and Warren all of Allentown: Rovena E. wife of H. Services will be at 9 a.m.

Thurs Pen Argyl, presently operated by Thursday in the Schmoyer Fu- for 10 months with severe burns. 1 his sons, Charles and Maurice, day in the William J. Swallow Funeral Home, 1222 Main neraal Home, Breinigsville, with 1 He was among the founders of the Penn Athletic Club, Phila Oil Co. of Indiana, the Columbia Broadcasting System in Detroit, and the Coca-Cola Co. during his business career.

He joined Pepsi-Cola in 1949 as first vice president, switching 35 years ago. viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Northampton, followed by High Educated in Pen Argyl Schools, Wednesday. William G. Gould, 70, of Morris Park, Phillipsburg, formerly of Bethlehem, died Saturday night in Warren Hospital.

He had been Stanley Ganeewere. Allentown R. delphia. Robert A. Emmaus.

and Mass at 1:30 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Greek Catholic Curch, Northampton. Viewing will be Mrs. C.

Elizabeth Stewart Mrs. Annie L. Kulp Surviving are his wife, Gladys Chase Kopp; a brother, Alfred, Allentown, and several nieces and Mrs. C. Elizabeth Stewart, 91, Mrs.

Annie L. Kulp, who had from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Marian wife of Stanley Hesse. Bethlehem; two brothers.

Robert and Stacey, both of Allentown: a sister, Mabel, wife of a 1 from a similar position with the Coca-Cola firm. The day they were married. Miss Crasford. now 51, explained the decision came to them sud nephews. of 340 E.

Prospect Nazareth, died Saturday in Gracedale, been in ill health for the last five years, died early yesterday at a patient since Wednesday. Gould an engineer, had been employed by Ingersoll-Rand Co. for 31 years before his retirement in 1953. Born in Perry, N. he was Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Mrs. John Wells PLAINFIELD, N. Mrs. where she had been a guest nine Shafer. Northampton, and 12 her home, 242 N.

Hall Allen Thursday in the J. S. Burkholder months. town. She observed her 82nd grandchildren.

denly. Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Evelyn Wells, wife of John M. Born in Middleport, a daughter birthday Wednesday. We were just sitting around Services are being arranged Allentown, with viewing 7 8:30 Wells and a native of Lehigh a son of the late Herbert and of the late William and Susanna Mrs. Kulp was born in Lower feeling so happy and talking about by the Stanley S.

Stephens Funeral Home, 1335 Linden Al- Elizabeth Hilliard Gould. Breiner Billig, she resided in Ta- County, died Saturday at Muh-enberg Hospital, here. She was p.m, Wednesday. John C. Reinert Gould graduated from Lafa Milford Township, Lehigh County, a daughter of the late David and Sarah (Laudenslager) Baud- maqua 60 years before moving to leniown.

62. Nazareth six years ago. yette College in 1914 qith a de Mrs. Wells was born in Hoken- John C. Reinert, 49, a guest at the Bowers Hotel, Bowers, died She was the last immediate dauqua, a daughter of the late er.

She had been a resident of Al gree in mining engineering. He was an engisn in the Navy dur- 1 a member of her family. Her hus Robert E. and Cora E. Storch Woman Badly Hurt In Crash lentown for 43 years.

She was a Saturday at the Allentown Hos pital. band, Joseph Mewart, died in ing vvoria war He was predeceased bv his Thomas. She was a graduate of the Allentown Hospital School of Mrs. Florence Whiskeman Mrs. Florence Whiskeman, 218 S.

15th Allentown, died at Allentown Hospital. Funeral arrangements are being completed by the Trexler Funeral Home. He was employed at Caloric member of Zion Evangelical Church, Slatedale. Her husband, Cornelius Kulp, 1928. Surviving are a son, Leroy, Allentown; two daughters, Mrs, Nursing with the Class of 1916.

first wife, Nellie Moyer Gould. He is survived by his wife, the Appliance Topton. ALFRED N. STEELE She was a Plainfield resident Born in Longswamp Township, for 35 years. Her home there was predeceased her.

She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Stella Buller, Nazareth, with whom she resided; Mrs. William Berks County, he was a son of the late Elmer and Gertrude Ruff The wife of a Philadelphia owner was critically injured Mrs. Minnie Kern, and two broth at 744 Watchung Ave. Surviving besides her husband Bicyclist, 62, Struck by Car, Reinert. ers, Robert and William Bauder.

are a brother, J. Roland Thomas, iormer uuian tiammeu. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Hagerty Colonial Home, Phillipsburg. Viewing tomorrow night.

Mrs. Eva Pituch Mrs. Eva Pituch of 70fi V. Northampton; a niece, and a ne Surviving are a daughter, wife of Calvin Koppen- Reinert was a member of St, Paul's Lutheran Church, Long Price, Tamaqua; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m, tomorrow in the Conrad B.

Zizel-mann Funeral Home, 500 phew. In addition to her parents, swamp. Allentonian Wins Doctorate In Philosophy Ernest Philip Bollier, son of Mr. Hospitalized she was predeceased by a broth Surviving are two brothers er, Gerald Thomas. Harlan, Kutztown, and Alfred Broad Tamaqua.

Viewing eo- Services will take place at 3 early yesterday when her car hit a tree near Doylestown. State police at Doylestown said that Mrs. Marian Fox, 43. of Lanv bertville R. 1.

NJ received a compound fracture of the right leg and a possible skull fracture. She was identified as the wife of Melvin J. Fox. owner of the Melvin J. Fox Theater in Phia-delphia.

Mrs. Fox was removed to Bowers, and two sisterst Lulu night. haver, with whom she lived for the past year; two sons, Edwin O. Angstadt, Philadelphia; and Raymond W. Angstadt, EI Monte, one stepson, Henry Kulp, Nutley, N.

one foster son, Frederick Wisser, Allentown; 15 grandchildren and 15 p.m. Tuesday at the Memorial Green Allentown, died at 1:15 p.m. yesterday in her home after wife of Stanley Beers, Kutztown Funeral Home here. and Mrs. Ernest Bollier.

1946 R. 2, and Joyce, wife of Lee a snort illness. She as 74. Dunn Services Private services for Mrs. Mar Shade, Fleetwood R.

2. in WW i memuwn. waa au- Fred Guinther Born 1 services win be at 2 p.m, Fred B. Guinther, formerly of aleV ophy SlUnhK. Wednesday in the DeLong and great grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. tha Dunn, 77, formerly of Easton, who died Saturday in" Martland Medical Center, Newark, will be Easton, died Saturday at Grace- aciucu in Lrfiiutiuru. ane re New York. April 7. Bollier's dissertation was T.

S. Eliot and Doylestown Emergency Hospital dale. Nazareth R. 1. where he sided in Allentown for 47 years.

Trexler Funeral Home, Topton, with viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tomorrow. Wednesday at the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Al Wednesday at the convenience of was a guest five years. He was She was a member of St the Idea of Literary Tradition." the family, A 62-year-old bicycle struck by a car near Coopers-burg yesterday. Walter Kulp of Springtown was admitted to Quakertown Hospital for observation after being treated for bruises.

Mrs. Sadie Snyder of Heller-town R. 1 told Quakertown state police that she was driving along Route 21. about four miles east of Coopersburg. when she saw two persons riding toward her on bicycles.

She said she saw another car corning toward her and the next thing she knew she had hit one of the 'cyclists. Mrs. Snyder was brought to the hospital about 2:30 pjn. by the Springtown ambulance. and later transferred to Albert Einstein Medical Center.

Philadelphia. Her condition last night Marys Ukrainian Orthodix lentown. Friends may call He is a graduate of Allentown Church and the Ukrainian Na p.m. tomorrow. High School.

1939. and Muhlenberg 72. i Guinther had been a laborer most of his life. He also was a car salesman in Allentown and From was described by medical center tional Assn. College.

1943. Upon receiving his authorities as continuing critical. Mrs. Fox was unconscious, au Army discharge in 194a, he Paul J. R.

Haas Paul J. R. Haas of Lyon Sta Surviving are three sons. Michael Soltys, Fullerton; Nicholas Sunday's Call-ChYonicle Easton. taught English at Muhlenberg Col thorities said.

Born in Monterey, Berks Coun Pituch, Fullerton. and John Pi. tion, Berks County, died yester lege for a year and a naif, while working for his master's degree State police said Mrs. Fox's convertible was headed north on ty, he vas a son of the late Peter L. and Anna J.

Berkey Guinther. day afternoon at Allentown Hos tuch, Alentown; three daughters, Mrs. Anna Felegy. with whom sh at Columbia University, he taught Mrs. Rose Indorato Mrs.

Rose Indorato. widow of pital. He was 66. Route 611 about 4:30 a.m. and General's Wife Is Dead at 65 Surviving are a son, Robert at Hunter College, New York.

In resided; Mary, wife of Lawrence He was last employed by the ran off the road about five miles Liborio Indorato, 121 S. 5th 1951 he accepted a position in the Deutsch, and Catherine, wife of Kroninger Trucking Dryville. Emmaus R. three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. south of Doylestown.

The car English department of the Uni jonn oavenda, both of Allentown: A native of Longswamp Town Easton, died Saturday in Easton Hospital. She was 62. Services will be at 3 p.m. today struck a fence at the home of.rn Qarvipo Wflmer Fox no relation) and ATI-V," J3erIlc a brother, Metro, in Europe; nine ship, he was a son of Mrs. Anna S.

Gerhard Haas, Wescosville, Services will be at 9:15 a.m. in the Schmoyer Funeral Home, granacnuaren and six great- versity of Colorado, at Boulder, where he remained for four years. He is currently an instructor of English at Newcomb College. Tu- then hit a tree. Damage to the Adds Agency tomorrow in the Ricci Memorial Breinigsville.

and the late Roeller H. Haas. granacwidren. car was estimated by police at Haas was a member of Maxa- Tri-City Employment Sen ice, Her husband. Martin Pituch $2,000.

tawny Zion United Church of George A. Miller George A. Miller, 50, of New Chapels, 11th and Spring Garden Easton, followed by Solemn High Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Anthony's Church.

oiea in 1930. 739 Hamilton Allentown. has added a nationwide personse! lane University, New Orleans. Bollier is married to the former Hazel Jane Drumheller of Pottstown. and they reside at fcervices will be at 8:30 a.m.

Ringgold R. 1, died Saturday Wednesday in the Kohut Funeral night in Coaldale Hospital. Mrs. Clara E. Curtis, 65, wife of Mai.

Gen. Charles C. Curtis, advertising director of the Call-Chronicle Newspapers and former commander of the 28th Pennsylvania National Guard, died at her home, 2625 Allen Allentown. Curtis, a native of West Hazleton, came to Allentown 38 years ago, married Gen. Curtis on Nov.

21, 1921 in Allentown, and lived most of those 38 years in the Allen St. house. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Airport Records Best 3 Months Home, itidge Ave. and Turnpr Born in West Penn Township, 42224 Baronne New Orleans. agency to its list of affiliates.

It was announced yesterday that Executive Index Inc. has confirmed acceptance of Tri-City as a franchise office. Executive In Harold C. Schell BUFFALO. N.Y.

Harold C. he was a son of the late Theodore and Laura Dunn Miller. He was employed as a hostler in the Schell, a native of Allentown. died Christ. Surviving are his wife, Stella K.

Nutz Haas; his mother; a son, Edwin Breinigsville R. four daughters, Ethel, wife of Victor Kunkle, Wescosville R. Mrs. Marie Warmkessel Mohn-ton R. 1: Annie, wife of Edward Fabian, Breinigsville R.

and Marian, wife of Richard S.chleich-er, Topton; a brother, Wayne, Maxatawny. Friday at the Deaconess Hospital The number of persons enplaning and deplaning at the Allen- tnu-n Rffhlihm Airnnrt dex is a clearing house for job orders and applicants received Arlington Yards of the Lehigh and ULCA to Conduct Study of Healing NEW YORK A committee here. Alentown, continued at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

Viewing will be after 7 p.m. tomorrow. Albert G. Reed Albert G. Reed.

74, of 1928 W. a ri nii i New England Railroad Ta rfurinw th firr ihro mntri rJltrom franchise apencies for jobs He was formerly employed by maqua. the Lehigh Valley Transit Co. in He was a member of St. John's Allentown.

the Woman's Club of Allentown Lutheran Church, Tamaqua. Surviving with his wife, the for this year was higher than anvwiin a minimum $5,000 salary and quarter year in the history of: for top executive positions, the airport. Grouping of many agencies into Wilfred M. Post, airport man-1 one unit makes it possible for ager. reported that the total in individual agencies to obtain ad- and Lehigh Country Club.

of 10 has been selected by the Executive Board of the United Lutheran Church in America to study "the entire field of anointing and healing." oruaa ceimenem, died yesterday morning at home. Also, six sisters, Bessie, wife! John Oaks Mrs. Curtis had been ill for sev mer Elizabeth Albert, are four Born in Eneland. he u-ac a fin. eral months.

Dec. 7, 1893, of Norman Hoffman, and Ella, wife of Irvin Diefenderfer, both of John Oaks of 407 Hamilton daughters, Rosemary, wife of Hu the first quarter of this year was ditional applicants iui joo or- she was a daughter of the late Allentown, died Saturday in Sa band of the late Lulu M. Arnold Reed. The group includes clergymen ders and additional positions. bert Renninger, Auburn; Beatrice wife of John Long, Schuyl 15.735.

For the same period last Daniel and Anna (Richards) Horn. cred Heart Hospital. and members of the medical Wescosville: Mary, wife of Warren Dietrich, Maxatawny; Pearl, wife of Warren Ziegler Allentown; He retired three years aeo from The Becker Funeral Home. 436 year the total was 15,082. A record for March traffic was Surviving in addition to her husband are a son, Mai.

Charles H. N. 6th is in charge of funeral In addition to Executive Index, Tri-City has working agreements in Pennsylvania. New York. New Jersey and Delaw are agencies.

Mrs. Anna Bruin, Chapmans. and the employ of the former Bush and Bull Store, Bethlehem. It is expected to make a to the 22nd ULCA conven also set, despite the fact that a arrangements. kill Haven; Marion, wife of Elmer Krebs and Anna, both at homer two sons, Theodore, Schuylkill Haven: Donald, Sny-ders; three brothers, the Rev.

Laura, wife of Harry Mengel, snowstorm disrupted schedules tion at Atlantic City in October Curtis, Secane, stationed at the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; three grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Eva Hacket, Maxatawny; 26 grandchildren and John H. Flexer I960. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Bethlehem. Surviving are a daughter.

Miss Pearl N. Reed, at home: a sister. four great-grandsons. Services will be at 2 p.m. during the month.

Last month, 2.879 persons enplaned, and 2.664 deplaned. This total of 5,543 with 5,249 in March. 1958. John H. Flexer, 136 Hamilton It will be carrying out a mandate of the 1958 convention.

At that time, delegates approved a who resides at the Allen St. ad dress. Thursday in the Fritz and Ken Bowmanstown. died Saturday PUBLIC SALE AND AUCTION at trw Lot Stove ctovrief at Kstwv vill WA April 1S Horn no and antraim: you naa anytmng to sell call EX 5 25. mrs.

t-inei cissey. cetnienem; a in Gnaden Heutten Memorial Hos Aircraft operations also showed resolution which said: stepbrother, Charles W. Reed. Homer Miller, Lakewood, and Allen and Levi Miller, both of Tamaqua. Sevices will be at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in the Snyder Funeral Home, Snyders. Viewing from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Two brothers and two sisters, as well as her parents, preceded dall Funeral Home, Kutztown, with viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.

pital, Lehighton. He was 66. new high totals for March and for the three-months oeriod. He was a retired employe of the Schaefferstown. Lebanon County, and a stepsister, Mrs.

Alice Kutz, IWrs. Curtis in death. if. x.nrrtK New Jersey Zinc Co. Funeral services and interment will be at the convenience of the Frederick Williams Services will be at 2 p.m.

at easton. Services will be at 1:30 o.m year mere were a toiai 01 lo.i.o "Whereas there is widespread interest in the field of anointing and healing. "And whereas there are many questions in the mind of the church relative to this subject. "Therefore, be it resolved that the convention instruct the Ex the Kegel Funeral Home, 145 Del Frederick E. Williams, an em- family.

Calling hours will be 9 to Martin Lacko Martin Lacko of Walnutport Thursday in the Kulik Funeral Home, 1311 Broadway. Fountain PUBLIC SALE Dairy Cattle, Heifers, aware Palmerton. 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Bach jploye at Caloric Appliance Topton, died early yesterday at takeoffs and landings, against for a similar period in 1958. The March, 1959, total was 7.360.

compared to 6,379 in March, 1958. man Funeral Home, 1030 Walnut 2 died yesterday morning in Hill, with viewing from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Allentown. Farm Equipment Benjamin Schmoyer Benjamin D.

Schmoyer. 83, of the home of Mrs. Mary Diehl, 44 E. Franklin Topton. where Palmerton.

Hospital. He was Born in Czechoslovakia, he ecutive Board to undertake or Albert L. Hunsicker he resided. He was 59. 640 Chew Allentown, died in his home Saturday.

assign to a committee the proposed study." Albert L. Hunsicker, 78, of 2430 Tattday, April J1. Its, at 1J cttac p.m. al Ilia rvManca at tfta mUmyl mr Mammy Maraaat Hill, aa OM raad. Lao far aata a Raa leaf al Eattaa, Narthampfaa Caaaty.

Pa. Born in Emmaus, he was a Oscar Cope Oscar Cope, an employe of the Woman Injured As Result of Fall came to the United States many years ago. He retired several years ago after working for the son of the late Eugene and Laura He operated a bakery for 42 Allen Allentown, died Saturday at his home. He was a retired years, retiring in 1949. Hensinger Williams.

Kuder Coal Allentown. by.pik p.WnvtlP fimims 23 twad dairy cattle. 20 Hotn. New Jersey Zinc Palmerton. farmer.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. neienDors vesterdav aftM-nnnn Ho i Surviving are four brothers. Mrs. LeRoy D. Werley Sr.

4 Lacko was a member of St. services will be at 1:30 p.m, was 67. tomorrow in the Stephens Funeral Russell, Robert, Warren and Al Hear Dr. Kelchner Nicholas Roman Catholic Church, Berlinsville. Lehigh County Coroner Clavton Limeport, Coopersburg R.

2. TV? trVctorti tured her right arm when she fell 5 wior. 1 1 on ruDoer witf hydraunc pump, com in Allentown Saturday 1 tractor rcnttv omtauii. n- Wednesday in his home with continued services in Cedar UCC, Ce- Home, 1335-1337 Linden with viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today.

Surviving are his wife, Frances O.P. Werley said death was due to natural causes. troma. She was admitted to Allentown Vlassak Lacko; five sons, John a. 1 rtTn nttm ararnrt.

nrw nwiwn 9 Born in Quakertown. he was a Dr. Clyde H. Kelchner. 1125 Turner Allentown, spoke, to the combined medical societies of Wayne and Pike counties in the White Deer Inn.

Hawley, last osteopathic Hospital. ne aiso nas TO, tr i tm. Hoitand moon LeRoy F. Siegfried LeRoy F. Siegfried, 71.

husband ta baler wtti MflKonsin motor. Anthony Pastuch and Steve, both of Walnutport; Martin, Baltimore; Anthony, Dan-ielsville, and Edward of Bethle Holland cnwiaoa ever wh Sa fr. son of the late Enos and Louisa Dorward Cope. a dislocated right shoulder. Mrs.

Werley said she tripped at 2nd and Linden Sts. Anthony Pastuch, 83 Lafayette Cope was a life member cfi of Alice (Rhymer) Siegfried, 244 W. Main Bath, died Friday Wit Aiiit Cnaimers. Faraoe harvn'r wttn Hume Reel, Groove on rwtoer. Groove mason unioader.

International 1 row pull type 1 corn Per la Palmerton, died Saturday hem: two daughters. Helen, wife Thursday. His topic was "Modern Aspects of Cardio-Vacular bert, all of Emmaus. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the DeLong and Trexler Funeral Home, Topton, with viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday. Walter Seversky Walter Seversky of State Palmerton, died early yesterday in Palmerton Hospital. He was 69. He was a member of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Palmerton. Lehigh Saengerbund.

of Christion Braren, Danielsville, Palmerton HsopitaL Saturday in his home. new. International 14" I CUT IN FALL Disease and Nutrition, In addition to his parents, he He was 78. and Annastasia, wife of Joseph Jonn Deere trio rope-tractor farrow. He was a retired insurance Clarence Biehm.

9. of 1443 Dr. Kelchner is an internist in temafional U27 7 r. da bar nitc was predeceased by his wife. He was a retired employe of Stevko, Walnutport R.

a broth agent. Allnntnu-n r-nt hie aras mower, tractor 8 Jonn Deere Allentown, medical director er, Stephen, Newark N.J., and 14 the New Jersey Zinc Co. Services will be at 2 p.m. to the rheumatic heart clinic, and 'face yesterday when he fell off; net 'raer. wiuon 4 can coo.

Inlhic tet and tarutal on a nicket iaea steel sh-amr and grandchildren. Services will be at 9 a.m. today at the Walter H. Sznyter Funeral morrow in the Bartholomew Funeral Home, 243 S. Walnut Services will be at 9 a.m, ik buckets.

ppe can rack, acreo pe. the graduate school of medicine fence. He was treated at Sacred Home, 525 Delaware Palm Wednesday in the Walter Elsie Stein Cope. Surviving are a brother, Franklin, Emmaus; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Garis, Bethlehem, and a step-granddaughter.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Derr Funeral Home, 46 E. Susquehanna Bath, with viewing from 7 to 9 at the University of Heart Hospital. erton, with High Mass of Requiem Sznyter Funeral Home, 525 Dela manure and otner Items. TERMS: CASH.

CARL R. WEfcKHEUER WOOCRCW ROTH. Aucl. C-A II-IP-M p.m. today.

Services will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Walter H. Sznyter at 9:30 in St. Vladimir's Church, ware Palmerton, continued at 9:30 a.m. in Church of the Assumption, Slatington.

Viewing will Funeral Home, 525 Delaware Mrs. Catherine Walck Mrs. Catherine Kromer Walck. Palmerton. Louis Weidenfeld Palmerton, followed at 9:30 a.m.

Allentown, with viewing from 7 be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. by Mass in Sacred Heart Church. L.y. Area Principals Planning Workshop 85, widow of Sylvester V.

Walck, to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. today. Louis Weidenfeld.

Macungie R. Water Wind Gap. died Satur Alvin K. Rex Alvin K. Rex, 83, New Ring PUBLIC SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT SCHOOL DISTRICT OF MOORE TOWNSHIP In accordance with Section 707 a tha Public School Cooe of and Amendments tnereto.

tne Scnooi Dstrict of Voore Towmitlp rlll expow to public day in Monroe County General 1, died in his home Saturday. He was the husband of the former Peter Werkheiser William A. Wolbach Hospital, East Stroudsburg. gold R. 1, former Lehighton resi Mildred Warnick.

William A. Wolbach. who made Peter Werkheiser, 88, of Sny- Department of Public Instruction, Nearly 75 Lehigh Valley area dent, died Saturday night in Palm For the past eight years he was services win be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Pullis "Funeral his home at the Milner Hotel. dersville, died at 6:30 p.m.

yes- consultant. erton Hospital. Employed as a pharmacist at the high school principals will conduct a workshop May 4-5 at Le 103 N. 7th Allentown, died terday in Kellersville, 3. Grouping stucents ior more Born in New Tripoli, Lehigh Home, 126 Pennsylvania Pen Argyl, with calling tomorrow West End Pharmacy in Allentown yesterday morning in Sacred Born in Hamilton Township, he effective instruction.

Richard E. high University. County, he was r. son of the late Services will be at 1:30 p.m. was a son of the late Mr.

and Heart Hospital. He was 89. Straver. acting principal of Quak It will be the 13th annual work today at the Horace W. Schantz He was a native of Bethlehem.

Mrs. Peter Werkheiser. He was a night. Raymond W. Reith His parents were the late Wil retired farmer.

shop sponsored by area members of the National Assn. of Second Funeral Home, 3rd and Main Sts Emmaus. ertown Community High School, will be chairman, and Richard I Currier, assistant regional superintendent of Pennsburgy High liam H. and Ellen Lee Wolbach. Only survivors are a brother- Elias and Maria Fanna Kersch-ner Rex.

He lived in Lehighton 20 years and in Andreas R. 1 before moving to New Ringgold area six months ago. He was a retired employe of Lehighton Raymond W. Reith, 39, husband ary School Principals. For 42 years he was in the pa- in-law, Samuel Dunbar, Bartons- saa on Saturday.

May t. If 5. fte fotow-InQ school properties at the following times: I. OIETFRS SCHOOL and the school nouse erected thereon on premises oe-scribed in the Recoroer Deeds ofice. Easton.

Pennsylvania, in Dee Book G. Vol. IC7. Page containing t.7 ecra, at 10:00 O'clock A.Mj E.D 5T. 72.

LITTLE MOORE SCHOOL COrtst Church) and tne school house erected thereon on premises oescrlbed in the Recorder ot Deeos office. Eas'on, Pennsot. vena. In Deed Book C. Vol.

10). Pane 3A. containing parches, al 12:00 clock noon, ED ST. 3. PETERSVILLE SCHOOL (Emmen-' II.1.

rluitfhl Mil th srtwvil wm Mm mi mt I tt of Beatrice (Arndt) Reith, 322 E. The administrators will De con ville; nephews and a niece. perhanging and painting business in Fullerton, retiring in 1943. Susquehanna Allentown, died School, consultant 4. Adapting present systems of Arrangements will be an cerned with four topics relating to high school problems.

They Saturday at Allentown Hospital Borough. He was a member of St. nounced by the Gantzhorn Funeral Home, Tannersville. He was employed as a bricklay He was a member of the Lu are: reporting pupils progress to include varying standards within the John's UCC Church, Fullerton. 1.

Developmental reading in the er by the Bethlehem Steel Co. theran Wing of St. Peter's Church, comprehensive high school, rred- Services will be at 1:30 p.m, Mantzville. junior tugn scnooi. Keurjen w.

Surviving are a son, Albert, Philadelphia; four daughters, wife of Edgar Thomas, Al Of i thereon on premises oescribed In the Re- Bunser. principal of Broughal Surviving with his wife, the for Howard J. Hallet Howard J. Hallet, 76, of Cher enck C. Benfield, principal Nazareth Area High School, Wednesday at the Derr Funeral Home, 46 E.

Susquehanna Icorder of Deeds office. Easton. Pennsvt- w.Aii. in En Monk Vnl 1(11. MIL Junior High School.

Bethlehem, mer Clara Jsnyaer, are inree lentown; Mrs. Dorothy Reeser, be chairman, and Dr. Elwood, will be chairman of the discus with viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m, daughters. Beulah, wife of Wal Emmaus; Mrs. Gladys Wolbach, Funeral Arrangements HEW YORK FLORAL CO.

90S Hamilton Stl BE 4-9685 ry Lane, died yesterday in Monroe County General Hospital, East tomorrow. ter W. Stiegerwalt, Andreas R. Camp Hill; and Grace, wife of sion. William W.

Oswalt assistant superintendent of Lehigh Verna. wife of Oscar Steiger- Stroudsburg. George LeGrow, Needham, Samuel Drabik County schools, will be walt, with whom he resided; Paul Born in the Cherry Lane Sec a sister, Mrs. Etta Brensinger, contam'ng 74 perches, at 2.00 clock p.m., E.D 5 I. 4.

WASHINGTON SCHOOL and the school house erected thereon on premises oescrlbed In the Recorder of Deeds office. Easton. Pennsylvania. In Deed Book A. Vol.

15. Page 3C. and Deed Book O. Vol. 102.

Page 263. containing aporoai. mately to 3 perches, al 4.06 a'ciocsw T. Also, school desks, coal, stoves and) ether equipment still be sold at eacit building. containing ine, wife of Willard Dreisbach, tion, a son of the late Charles Samuel Drabik, 1617 Newport Hiaieah, 21 grandcniiaren.

L. Prestwood, assistant superintendent of Lower Merion Township schools, consultant. Opening-Day Dinner Dr. George Galphin, director of admissions at Drexel Institute of Technology, will speak at a dinner at 6 p.m. Monday, May 4.

Tamaqua R. a sister, Mrs Now Many Wear 26 great grandchildren, and 2 Northampton, husband of W. and Lucetta Hallet, he lived his lifetime in Monroe County. He Alvina Snyder. Lehighton R.

1: great-great grandchildren. the former Paraska Hrinda, died 2. Revisions that can be made in the junior high program to expand such subject matter areas as foreign languages, developmental reading, sciences and FALSE TEETH He was preceded in death by Saturday in his home. a brother, Granville Rex, Lehighton R. 15 grandchildren and was a retired State Highways Department worker.

He was a member of Cherry Lane Methodist He was employed by the Atlas ms wife, Caroline Bogh woibacn, TERMS: Personam cash; Real ts- With More Comfort Officers, will ht piprted at the itate 10 per cent down en dav al four great-grandchildren. who died in 1943; his parents, two Cement Corp. Church. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. FASTEETH.

pleasant alkaline Services will be held at 9 a.m. daughters, one ton and several ni balance sitin thirty days from deiivery dinner. Group meetings will oei0 tM 0ter terms and conditions held after the dinner and thejt neoe knon at tne time and ace ot rwv School buildings open for tnsoec- nexl Qay. flon Saturday. May l5.

from 09 (non-acid powder, holds raise teeth Surviving are a brother, Earl brothers and tomorrow in his home, followed mora nrmiy. mo eat ana talk in more Hallet, East Stroudsburg R. 3, at 9:30 a.m. by High Mass in St. John the Baptist Greek Cath ueorce D.

StprkpL nrincmal oi clock ajwu se me ninth-year prevocational subjects. Winfield J. Stone, principal of Harrison-Morton Junior High, Allentown, will be chairman, and Dr. Richard Gibboney, director of the Bureau of Curriculum Development at the State and two nieces. Services at the O.

S. Burkholder Son Funeral Home, 3rd and Walnut Catasauqua, Wednes SCHOOL DISTRICT Wednesday in the Edward F. Hill Funeral Home, Mahoning Valley, with further services at 2 p.m. in St. Peter's Church Viewing from 7 p.m.

tomorrow until time of funeral. comfort. Just sprinkle a little FAS-TEETH oa your plates. No gummy ooey. past taste or feeUng.

"plate odor" denture breath). Oe FASTEETH at any drug count-. Whitehall Township High School. olic Church, Northampton Arrangements will be announced by the Gantzhorn Funer of the principals MQCE TOW hi 5M IP Claud F. Siies.

Secretary Jerome W. Burkeone, Jr Soilcrtar C-Apr. X-2ZAA4 4 day, at 1:30 p.m. Call p.m. Viewing will be from 3 p.m.

to- is president group al Home, Tanners villa. tomorrow. AVaay until time of services..

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