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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 21

Publication:
The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Page:
21
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rHE MORNING CALL. Allentown. Frldiy, Oct. 15, 1957 21 Muhlenberg Trustee Wider Aid Due Homes For Indigent BOTTLED CLD mum Quitting Ministry HATFIELD, Oct. 24 The Rev.

Dr. William A. Fluck, Muhlenberg College trustee and a member of READING, Oct. 24 Forty- the board of directors of the Good Shepherd Home, will retire, from the Lutheran ministry at the and of next month. four delegates to the seventh conference of the Pennsylvania Assn.

of County Home Superintendents today learned that their institutions are now eligible for federal construction funds. A recent amendment to the 1955 OLD VAIIDEGRIFT Bourbon 6 Years Old 100 Proof fionted-in-Bono $4.69 41 (tart He is presently pastor of Grace Church here, a congregation he has served for 11 years. In all, he has been in the ministry more than 46 years. t7nT-Hiii Knt a.i4liiiriu. thai 1 aid in major construction pro jects.

Originally, the act provided grants only to general hospitals For 25 years, he was pastor of win and mental institutions. Main speakers at today's session I St. Luke's Church in Reading, the largest parish in the Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania. He were Orlando M. Bowen, superintendent of Allentowc Hospital, 1 i 5 I also served for nine years at the and Dr.

Raymond ShatteH, assist ant superintendent of the hospital. Lower Tinicum Parish in Upper Bucks comprising St. Luke's in Bowen discussed "Cooperation Rev. W. A.

Fluck Dublin and Christ in Tinicum. Dr. Fluck has been a Muhlenberg trustee for that Should Exist Between a County Home and a General Hospital." Shattell spoke in the absence of Mrs. H. Paul Bierman.

assistant director of Allentown seven years. In 1953, he received an honary doctor of divinity degree from the Institution. For the last State Hospital's social service de year, he has also been on the board of the Good Shep- partment. OLD VANDEGRIFT Straight Bourbon 6 Ytart Old 86 Proof $4.00 C4 1111 nera Home. After this year, Dr.

Fluck plans to move to Souder- ton. Elected president of the group was Wilbur H. Green, administra 1 1 -1 tor of Berks Heim, the Berks County Home. He succeeds Theo dore R. Titlow of Cedarbrook.

Other officers elected were Roy R. Goss, Blair County, first vice president; Mrs. Glayds Smith, Bradford County, second vice president; H. H. Davis, Beaver county, treasurer, ana x.uuw, By HELEN WILLIAMS Ithe so-called inevitable Cheese- If' PENNCO Almost everv time vou nick cake photos.

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