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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 16

Publication:
The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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16
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THE ALLEinSDWN MORNING CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH J28, 1919 OBITUARY 1 i day neoa. of complication of 4Imm. I a4 I yvar. Th family cam from N.w Tripoli to th (arm which ther pur- i J- Wi 111 a i i ton: Thomas Wm. J.

and Owen Owens, at home. There also remains one sister Margaret P. Williams, of Slatlngton; also nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. i LUCINDA NEFF. Luclnda, widow of Quinton Nefr.

near Clausvllle. died yesterday morning of 1CKS. CRARLSS WEAVER. led up after- an -engagement -in the Alps, to Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Burk-holder, at whose home ho was frequently entertained. Lieut Harding has seen hard service with the American forces In Italy. Kleckner A.

C. Organtzea. and wera very pr.proua. She la ur-Thred hr tha huaband and four little ftlrU: Mml, Med a. Itoma and a baby Jaanta.

wtf of Charles Wetwr. 414 "at bar bMM ar 8lcrrlll. on Thurs sided in Easton- since her marriage In 1860. One son and two daughters remain: W. F.

P. Allis, a member of the editorial staff of the Baston Express; Miss Eleanor Allls and Mrs. Orrin Serfass, of Easton. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 11.30 o'clock; interment in Easton cemetery. Gift of Austrian Helmet.

Lieutenant James Harding, who trained at CamD Crane for ambul- William, of Strcrodsbnrs. and two sisters, Marie, wife of Walter Mc-Klnnon, of Bethlehem, and Lillian, at home. MRS. SARAH B. P.

ALUS. Mrs. Sarah B. p. Allls, widow of Elisha Allia.

6f Easton. died at her home on College Hill, that city. Tuesday night of paralysis, aged eighty-three years. She was a daughter of William Fisher Packer, of Wil-llamport. who was governor of Pennsylvania from 1858 to 1861.

and was related to the Packer family of Mauch Chunk. The deceased had re afternoon at two o'clock- at the house further services at the Morgandale church. Ker. S. J.

Keller will officiate. Interment will be made In the cemetery adjoining the church by Undertaker Gutn. FRED S. SCKEIREJR. Fred 8.

of Ackennans-ille, died Tuesday night In St. Luke's Hospital, aged thlrthy-three years, ten months and eleven days. He was a son of WllHam R- and Ellen Hartley Scheirer, 23 Guetter street, and was born In Egypt on May 14th, 1885. He leaves his wife, nee Annie Sherer, six children, a brother. HUN DOWN SYSTEM The Kleckner A.

C. baseball tm c-' Egypt organised for the comlnfST complications arter a long- uiness. oiw waa aged eighty years, three months and eight daya. The deceased waa bora In Greenwich township, Rerks county, a daughter of the late Adam and Barbara Weasner. She was a member of the Lutheran wing of the Morgandale etiurch.

Two daughters. Mra. Sylvanus Kern. Allentown and Ma titan at home, remain, The funeral will be held on Sunday BUILT. UP IN TWO WEEKS season, ana wouia use io near imm semi-professional or amateur team, especially Slatington.

Catasauqua. Emaua, AUen A. A. and RlttersvUle. All challenges to be sent to Allen Sourwlne, of Egypt.

Pa. ance service overseas, sent an Aus-j trian soldier's helmet which he pick I flH. ten 4aya old. Ala bar parents, "ranch Zettlamoyar and wife. Alice, (nee Ramert.

five brother: George, of ft-hneckavtlle R. 1: Kllaa. Orefleld. R. 1: I'haon.

Webster aAl Walter, at home, four alatera: Mrs. John Watt. Schnecks-yille. 1C Carrie. Hertha and I'c-arl at home.

Rev. Ebert will conduct lunerai aervlcee at the house on Tuesday afternoon at one o'clork. followed by rervtces and burial at New Tripoli church. JOHN HENRY WEINMAN. John Henry, son of Mr.

and Mr. Robt. Weinman, of No. 69 Wet Washington street. Slatlnaton.

died Wednesday evert-Init of pneumonia, aped elirht month. The parent ani one brother. Robert, survive. The funeral will be held on Saturday at two p. with burial In the Catholic cemetery.

MRS. ANNE OWENS. Mrs. Anne Owena. seventy-seven years, died of a stroke of apoplexy at her home.

No. 426 West Waahlnirton street. Slatlngton. at 4U5 a. yesterday.

The deceased was best known aa Mother" Owens, because of her pleas-ng disposition and willingness to render assistance and care for those who needed friendly help. The funeral will be held on Monday at two at her late home, with continued services In the Welsh ConirrcRa-tional church, of which she had been a faithful member. Rev. Robert I Wll-llams will ofllclate and Interment will be made In Ealrvlew cemetery. The deceased Is survived by the following children: Mrs.

John Griffith. Al-lentown: Mra. Griffith Roberts. la.tlng- the strength and Titality. often as much as l'X per cent and brings the old pep back.

It has done this for thousands of others and will do the same for you. To set the fall benefit of Chasco- XHASCO-VIN, An Old Formula Pra- aeribad By Doctor. Evtn to Thlo Day Cuarantood to Do So or Monoy Refund. A Roal Spring Tonic That Brtngo tho Old Pop Back. Tiros who axo weak and run-down from alckness.

overwork, worry or any other cause, can take nothing better than Chajco-Vln. an Old compound "prescribed by Doctors more than anything else, cons la tint principally of Manganese. Hypophosphltes. Nux-Votnlca. Qnchcna, Gentian and Native Wine.

It Improve the appetite. Increases Vln. adults take a tablespoonfui after; each meal and at bedtime. Don't for-! get It. At this season tf the year' nearly everyone needs a good tonic The local agency for Chasco-Vin are the Martin Cut Rate Store.

828 Ham' ilton and 2nd and Hamilton streets. In Bethlehem. Geo. P. Metiser, 4th and Law.

WTO cwmrn me HERE i Please talk to your dealer about Sealdsweet oranges Oranges are among the most healthful foods Sealdsweet oranges especially. You can reduce your household expenses by using more oranges, less grains, meats and other solid foods. Please talk to your fruit dealer or grocer about Sealdsweet oranges tell him you want them all the time this season and expect him to supply you he'll do it if you insist. Then write for free book, Kitchen Calendar Chart Th boot. The Health Fruits of Florida," describes different ways of serving citrus fruits telling you how to prepare Sealdsweet oranges in the most appetizing forms.

The Kitchen Calendar and Chart gives the best methods of serving grapefruit the twin of the orange, which many people prefer one for every day of the week for a whole year. Both free on application if you have first asked your dealer to supply you Sealdsweet oranges and grapefruit. Tamm, FLoauM We Of fer the Finest Display Easter Wearing Apparel for the Entire Family Ever Seen in this City hibtatnitstonstU ynpufuit fornys I jrrxriiesirflmifaar rd mi stock 6r tie food jmplevftodxnanddttm -Mt. JczIicxtt CrfUj, ASTffi PEOAI VALUES 3 Our assortment of Ladies' Dresses comprises every new idea that is practical. Newest materials and colors in Taffetas, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines and Serges.

New Spring fashions in Ladies' and Misses' Suits of charming designs. A' great Variety' to choose from in Serges? Gabardines, Poplins, Silvertone and Mixtures. .50 .95 Prices 9to 37 22 to '47 WE ARE BOUND TO KEEP THEM MOVING THE RAPID GROWTH OF OUR MILLINERY DEP'TIS DUE TO THE VERY LOW PRICES AT WHICH WE SELL THE MOST UP TO DATE TRIMMED MILLINERY IN THE CITY OF ALLENTOWN iu Easy to Pay Plan Makes if Easy to Dress Well 4 I- -I' 7 THE mx AT Women's and Misses' Coats, Capes and Dolmans, showing every feature in the newest materials and styles. Our method of selling Men's and Young Men's Clothing on our easy to pay plan enables most men to have a larger assortment of clothes. Let us show you our complete Easter line in the new skirt modelsr $3.95 5.00 .00 TRIMMED HATS ARE WONDERFUL VALUES Prices $12to '47 Prices '22 to'35 THE ASSORTMENT IS A VERY LARGE BEAUTIFUL ONE coO LET US HELP YOU TO DRESS BETTER WE SHALL' BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU BUY YOUR CLOTHING HERE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A PERSONAL CHARGE ACCOUNT AT ALLENTOWN'S LIBERAL CREDIT STORE.

BUYING A HAT AT "THE IS A PLEASURE THERE ARE SO MANY HATS AT EVERY PRICE FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE TRIMMED HATS $2.95 $3.95 $4.50 $5 $5.75 $6.50 $7.75 $9.75 i i Ml diiiMllfliffli CtfDo The 1M J. Hi KAPLAN, Manager. 538 IMLTOR! SffiEEf Qaee Qsihty Shcti MILLINtRY 733 Hamilton Street, Allentovn, Pa. j..

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