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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 16

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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16 THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Pa Thursday, April 8, 1954 MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS1 Mrs. Elizabeth Williams. Du- OJder folks Mrs. Julia Weber Dies Suddenly in Florida Mrs.

Julia (Steirer) Weber of 821 Recent Deaths See Death Notices for Funeral Times. ryea, died Tuesday in the Taylor Hospital. She would have been 90 years old today. Mrs. Mary Tupper, 84, Wife of Late Lafayette English Department Head Mrs.

Mary Harmon Tupper, 84, widow of Dr. James W. Tupper, former head of the English depart Born In Wales, she moved to this Tilghman Allentown, who last Saturday left with her son, Joseph, on a motor trip to Florida, died in country as a child. Miami yesterday after being strick Surviving are six sons, Reese, Wilkes-Barre; Edward, Moosic; Thomas. Scranton: Howell, Maueh itchy skin starves for Medicated Lanolin Lanolin: hi Reainol Ointment torn thn work of aaiaeinc akin oila.

Spatial skis medicines tooth, that Wp Nature fcaai. For relief from itching of trr ski a. ecaema, kc Hen, pimp tea. chapping, chafing, aek for oil-rich KeaisoL New RESINOt atelaleaj, eskeb4e ceataiaa tfce earn twmm ea-ieBttem. AamJua ralie far krHelee atta.

Rev. Paul Putra, 67, Former Athletic Star At Muhlenberg, Dies en Tuesday night, members of her family learned yesterday. Chunk: William. Hopbottom; the Mrs. Weber was the widow of Rev.

Arthur. Pittston; one daugh sergeant-at-arms, and the Rev. William Stebbins, chaplain. Named to the board of governors were Wallace Webster, William Rohrbach, Larry Brenner and Harry Meyer. Delegates who will attend the District 2 Convention of Optimist International at York May 21-23 are Westgate, Judson N.

Wortman and Alfred Wiessler. A member to fill the post of secretary-treasurer of the club will be appointed by Westgate at a later date. The Patent Office In Washington has issued more than 8,000 patents on machinery to improve manufacture of leather and shoes. Optimists Elect K. Westgate New officers were elected during a business session held by the Allentown Optimist Club Wednesday in the Elks Club.

Kenneth Westgate, a certified public accountant, was chosen president. Vice Presidents Elected with him were the following vice presidents: Richard Decker, boys work; C. A. Stephens, programs; Charles Esslin-ger, membership, and Robert Becker, publicity. Other officers are Donald Shea, ment at Lafayette College, died Wednesday morning in Easton Hospital where she was admitted March 9.

ter, Mrs. Margaret Hosner, Du- Joseph Weber who, until his death four years ago, operated a The Rev. Paul Putra, 67, for ryea. and two sisters. Mrs.

Anna shoe repair shop at the Tilghman mer four-letter athlete at Muhlenberg College, died Sunday in Ir Owen and Mrs. Arthur Cumming, street address. Mrs. Tupper, who lived at 120 both of Duryea. Last Saturday, she and her son win, Westmoreland County, where he was pastor of Holy Trinity Slo McCartney Easton, had been MRS.

MARY W. FAUST Mrs. Mary W. Faust, widow of John H. Faust, died yesterday at her home, City View, Allentown R.

1. She had been in poor health since August 1953 and had been confined to bed the last four days. Born in Germany, she was a daughter of the late Ernest and Anna Hatzel, and was an Allentown resident for the last 45 years. She was of the Lutheran faith. Survivors include three daughters, Anna V.

Faust, at home; Florence, wife of Gus Raabe, of Jamaica, L. N. and Gertrude, wife of Charles Derc of Allentown; two grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; four sisters, Agnes, wife of Albert Wolfgang, and Eliza left on a visit that was to extend, in failing health for a long vak Lutheran Church. His address in Irwin was Grant and Locust streets. In former years she was active in affairs of civic and social organizations in Easton.

a relative said last night, through toe summer. Born in Austria, she came to the United States in 1905. She was a member of St Francis Catholic The Rev. Mr. Putra participated in football, basketball, baseball and Born in Corry.

near Erie, she Church, Allentown, and of the Haru was a daughter of the late Clar track for the Mules from 1906-8. He was a graduate of Mt. Airy Seminary. ence and Mary Patterson Harmon. She attended Wellesley College and was graduated from Cornell Uni A former president of Zion Syn od of the United Lutheran Church of America, he served pastorates 3 at I I The Peanut Store versity.

She later taught psychol beth, wife of Charles Wolfgang, Ashland; Mrs. Annie Reneburg, ogy in Philadelphia. Gari Society. She is survived by her son, Joseph at home; two daughters, Elsie at home, and Marie, wife of Edward Schrantz, Allentown; two grandchildren; a brother, Stephen Steirer, Bath; and a sister, Mrs. Frances Schwartz.

Allentown. Funeral arrangements will be made with the arrival of the body from Miami. at East Pittsburgh; Little Falls, N.Y.; Philadelphia; Camden, N.J.; During World War I she headed Gordon, and Mrs. Katie Gordon, Frackville, and several nieces and Trenton, N.J., and Pottstown in nephews. addition to his present charge.

planters the Women's Division of the Northampton County Food Administration. She served several years as president of the Easton Woman's Club and was chairman of the So She was preceded in death by Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ed her husband three brothers. na (Rocap) Putra, and a son, 26 North tf? for free I ESTIMATES I 7th st. gmWtm CALL Allentown yjfiffiX HE 3-5661 I Broken Paul at home.

LLOYD C. BORRELL Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton MRS.

I. AMBROSE ACKLEY Mrs. Minnie W. (Green) Ackley, cial Service League, forerunner of the Family Service of Easton. She was a member of Trinity Episco Allentown.

Lloyd C. Borrell, husband of 67, wife of I. Ambrose Ackley, died early Wednesday at her home, 530 pal Church, Easton. Mrs. Maude M.

(Miller) Borrell, N. 11th Allentown, after a sev Surviving are a son, Harmon died unexpectedly last night at his DANIEL J. FITZPATRICK Daniel J. FitzpatricK. 70, 562 N.

Tupper, New York City, and a home, 466 W. Main Kutztown. en-month illness. She was born In Philadelphia granddaughter. A native of Maiden Creek Town Funeral services win be held at 5th Stroudsburg, died at 8 p.m.

Tuesday in Monroe County Gener-Hospital, East 6troudsburg. a daughter of the late Conrad and Marie Green, and spent most of ship, Berks County, he was a son of Milton S. and the late Amelia 1 a.m. Friday in Trinity Church, Easton. A.

(Reimert) Borrell. her life In Allentown where she was a member of the Westminster He was an employe of Kutztown State Teachers College and a Presbyterian Church and its La only V2lb. MISS BERTHA RANKEN Miss Bertha Elsie Ranken. 76. dies Aid Society.

Seibert Evangel member of Moselem Lutheran ical Congregational Sunday School. Church, Kutztown Aerie of the 3361 William Penn Palmer Township, died Wednesday morn Muhlenberg College Auxiliary and Fraternal Order of Eagles, Kutz HIGH QUALITY FL00RG0VERINGS AT LOW, LOW PRICES AIEentown's Floorcovering SUPER MAIHIE? Good bltepnerd Home Auxiliary town Social Club and the Kutztown ing in Easton Hospital, where she had been a patient since March 2. Surviving with her husband are Rod and Gun Club. two daughters, Grace, wife of Da He served with the U. S.

Army Born in Brooklyn. N. a vid V. Davies, at home, and Jean, in World War I. daughter of the late Herman and wife of Albert L.

Held. Allentown; Catherine Horain Ranken, she lived in the Cherry Valley section of a brother, Fred W. Green, and a Born in London, England, son of the late Daniel and Mary McCanis-ter Fitzpatrick, he had resided in East Stroudsburg for the last 18 years. He had been employed by the Hughes Publishing East Stroudsburg, for a number of years until retirement because of ill health last year. Surviving are his wife, Maude; three daughters, Mrs.

Nellie Sniz-ek, Bayside, Long Island, N. Mrs. Edna Sweet, Milford, and Mrs. Dora Fritz, Stroudsburg; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Anderson nd Mrs.

Nellie Dennis, both of England; Mrs. William Fraser, Mrs. Grace Broomer and Mrs. May Bousden, all of Canada; two brothers, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Canada, and Fred Fitzpatrick, Sacramento, and three granddaughters. Services 2 p.m.

Friday from the William R. Thomas Funeral Home. Monroe Couny for about 31 years sister, Mrs. William R. Kremp, both of Philadelphia, and two flPM ETEinCS aai SMDITS MM I 9'x12' LlfiOLEUi RUGS She was a member of the Cherry Surviving, with his father in Temple and his wife, are five sons, Milton Stewart D.

and Allan all of Kutztown; George at home, and James with the U. S. Navy; two daughters, Pauline wife of Norman Straus, Leesport, and Anna grandchildren. 22 HAMILTON STREET valley Methodist Church. TV Funeral services will be held at Surviving are a brother.

Adolph F. Ranken, with whom she resided. and twin sisters, Mrs. Henry Was- 1 p.m. Saturday at the J.

S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton St. MRS. MILTON HOLMES wife of Chester Schappell, Kutz sermann and Mrs. Joseph Marsh (Yet, On Dollar) Florals, Tiles, etc.

town: eight grandchildren and two all, both of Brooklyn. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Holmes, wife sisters, Florence, wife of George Hoch, Fleetwood, and Mary, wife of Harvey Schaeffer, Temple. of Milton Holmes, Bushkill Town ship.

Wind Gap R. 1, died Wednes day morning in Monroe County Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Fritz and Kendall Funeral Stroudsburg. Interment In Laurel- General Hospital, East Strouds wood Cemetery, Stroudsburg. No viewing.

burg, where she was admitted with the Purchase of Ono at the Eeynlar $6.95 Price 29x12 Rugs for Only Limit 4 Rues To A Customer Tuesday. Born in Wenonah, N. a daugh ter of the late William A. and Ida Ton Can Get The BEST EU MONUMENTS mt A. Leddell, she had lived in Bush mi kill Township for the last seven vears.

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FRANK FALUSI Home, Kutztown. GEORGE E. RUDGE George E. Rudge, 79, Nazareth, husband of the late Lila (Snyder) Rudge, died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital.

A former custodian at Nazareth High School, he retired six years ago from the employ of Lehigh Foundries, Easton. He was a member of the Nazareth Democratic Club. Born March 30, 1875, in Birmingham, England, he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rudge.

He came to America at the age of 7. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. John Frable, and Mrs. William Fogel, both of Nazareth; Mrs. John Confalone, Bethlehem, and Mrs.

Anthony Gotto, Nazareth, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Bartholomew Funeral Home, 211 E. Center Nazareth. Frank Falusi, 78, 318 N.

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