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10 THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Tuesday, April 14, Deaths of the Day Sunday in Easton Hospital. She was the wife of Andrew S. Uhler. She taught at Easton High School for 17 years. Before her marriage, she taught science in Spencer, N.J., High School, and was assistant to the registrar and taught science courses at Catawba College, Salisbury, N.C.

Campbell, who died in 1957. Mrs. A. S. Uhler, Mrs.

Edith B. Campbell Mrs. Edith (Bedell) Campbell, Easton Teacher 187, of Ottsville R. 1, died Sunday Mrs. Virginia (Foil) Uhler, 59, in Quakertown Hospital.

of 123 Parsons Easton, died She was the widow of John Arthur F. Ohl, 56, Is Found Dead Arthur F. "Sparky" Ohl, 56, of 131 Millway Lehighton, was found dead yesterday in the Leative Division Quartite. emhighton plant of Creployed as a night watchman. Robert Deibert, Carbon County deputy coroner, issued a certificate of death by hanging with suicidal intent.

He was the husband of the former Betty Mertz. Born in Mahoning Valley, he was a son of the late James and Estella (Engle) Ohl. He was an Army Veteran of World War II, having served in the European Theater. He was a member of Zion United Church of Christ, and a life member of Lehigh Fire Co. 1, both of Lehighton.

Surviving with his widow are two sons, Robert, with the Navy the Philadelphia Naval HospiItal, and Barry, at home; three brothers, Elwood of Lehighton R. 4, and Francis and Edwin both of Lehighton, and a sister Verna, wife of Paul Heller of Lehighton R. 4. Services will be at 2. p.m.

Thursday in the Andrew P. Ovsak Funeral Home, 4th and Iron streets, Lehighton. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. LeRoy J.

Yeager LeRoy J. Yeager, 70, of 1309 Hamilton Allentown, a retired Lehigh Valley Railroad official, died yesterday at the Liberty Square Nursing Home, Allentown. He was the husband of Elizabeth (Wieder) Yeager. He was employed by the LVRR for 47 years before his retirement six years ago. He served as a passenger department, and later freight department, agent.

A native of Wennersville, Lehigh County, he Maida son of the late John L. and B. (Wenner) Yeager. He lives in Easton for 39 years, and returned to Allentown after his retirement. He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church.

He was charter member of the Eastern Pennsylvania Traffic Association. Besides his widow, he is survived by three brothers, Miles and James both of Allentown, and Willis T. of Mt. Lebanon, near Pittsburgh, and one sister, Mrs. Arthur P.

Leibensperger, Allentown. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown, Friends may call at 1 p.m. Thursday until time of funeral, Mrs. Ellen A.

Smith Mrs. Ellen A. Smith, 80, of Slatington R. 1, died Sunday in Valley Manor Convalescent Home, Springfield Township. She was the widow of Reuben Smith, who died last September.

She was employed at the Palmerton Shirt Factory until she retired 15 years ago. Born in East Penn Township, she was a daughter of the late Aaron and Alvesta Bowman. She was a member of the Lutheran wing of Neffs Union Church. Surviving are three sons, Clyde of Bethlehem, Hillard of Edison, N.J., and Mervin of Emmaus; a sister, Mrs. Florence of Lehighton R.

five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are being handled by the George M. Harding Funeral Home, 25 N. 2nd Slatington.

There will be no viewing. Stephen Barcza Barcza, 437 Federal he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lorinez Barcza. He was a member of St.

John's Capistrano Church, Bethlehem. Surviving besides his widow are a son Stephen, at home, and a brother Lorincz in Budapest. Stephen Allentown, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital. He was the husband of the former Helen Yelicanin. He was employed by Apollo Metal, of Bethlehem.

Born in Budapest, Hungary, Services will be at the convenience of the family. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU WITH COMPLETE FACILITIES Those who come to us appreciate the convenience of being able to make funeral and burial arrangements at the same time, sparing added burdens. Faithfully serving families of all faiths. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FREDERICK T. WEBER ROBERT J.

GERALD F. WEBER Ridge Ave. at Liberty St Allentown, Pennsylvania Michael Check Sr. Succumbs at 90 Michael Check 90, of 40 Front Catasauqua, died yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital. He was the husband of Mary (Kasprik) Check.

Check was a retired fireman for the Phoenix Manufacturing Catasauqua. He retired 24 years ago. Born in Austria, Check was a resident of Catasauqua for many years. He was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church, Catasauqua.

Surviving with his widow are two sons, Emil and 'Albert, both of Catasauqua; four daughters, Helen, wife of Anthony Androshick, and Mrs. Anna Simko, both of Pottsville; Carolyn, wife of Victor Renning of Coplay, and Margaret, wife of Edward Sperlbaum Jr. of Catasauqua; 24 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and a great-greatgrandchild. Services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in the Thomas A.

Burkholder Funeral Home, 3rd and Walnut streets, Catasauqua, followed by a Requiem High Mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Lawrence Church. Calling hours will be p.m. tomorrow.

Mrs. Martha E. Laubach Mrs. Martha E. Laubach, 80, of 1006 Lehigh Allentown, died yesterday at her home.

She was the widow of William J. Laubach. Mrs. Laubach was employed for many years in the laundry department of the Hotel Traylor. retired 12 years ago.

She was born in South Bethlehem, a daughter of the Adam J. and Martha E. (Bridinger) Van Billiard. She spent most of her life in Allentown. She was a member of Grace United Church of Christ.

Surviving are five sons, George Blaine William Harold' B. and Robert all of Allentown; three daughters, Mrs. Cora E. Kline; Blanche, wife of Francis Gallagher, and Martha, wife of Ralph Miller, all of Allentown; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Buss, Bethlehem, and Mrs.

Florence Reph, Treichlers; 23 grandchildren and 27 greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown. Call p.m. tomorrow.

William J. Chuma William J. Chuma, 45, of 248 E. Snyder Lansford, died of a heart seizure yesterday in 1 his home. He the husband of the former Elizabeth Lazar.

He was employed the last three months in the shipping department of Quartite Creative Industries, Nesquehoning. Prior to that, he was employed as a welder by the Reading Railroad in Reading. Born in Philadelphia, he was a son of Mrs. Veronica (Futchko) Chuma of Lansford and the late Wassil Chuma. He came to Lansford in 1955.

A veteran of World War II, he served seven years in the Navy. He was a member of chael's Catholic Church, Lansford. Surviving with his mother and widow are three sons, William, James and Robert, and a daughter Mary Elizabeth, all at home. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the Thomas Skrabak Funeral Home, 210 E.

Bertsch Lansford, with Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Michael's Church. Viewing will be 2-5 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.

tomorrow. Malvin G. Boyer Malvin G. Boyer, 82, of 126 N. 13th Easton, died Sunday night Easton Hospital.

He was the husband of the late Ossie R. (Bockert) Boyer. He was a coal miner in DuBois, Clearfield County, retiring 17 years ago. Souderton Chiropractor Dies at 90 Dr. Enos M.

Yoder, 90, of 153 N. Main Souderton, died Saturday in the Angelina Nursing Home, Montgomeryville. He was the husband of the former Emma L. Berger. Dr.

Yoder was a lifelong resident of Souderton. He was a son of the late Jacob S. and Elizabeth (Moyer) Yoder. He was a practicing chiropractor in Souderton from 1917 until he retired in 1966. He was a graduate of the National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, and was a member of the board tic of the Pennsylvania Chiroprac-11 Society.

He was a member of Souderton Mennonite Church. Surviving with his widow are four sons, Jacob B. of Wildwood, N.J., Paul B. of Souderton, William B. of Huntington Valley, and Dr.

Walton B. of Franconia Township; two daughters, Elizabeth wife of Donald D. Stover of Souderton, and Sara B. Sellersville; 15 grandchildren, and 22 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow in the Souderton Mennonite Church. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. today in the Robert W. Moyer Funeral Home, 228 N. Main Souderton.

George W. Reinert lertown R. 1, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital. He was the husband of the former Edith Zsapko. He was a retired drill press operator for the Sarco Manufacturing Hellertown.

Born in Walnutport, he was a son of the late Oliver and Eva (Hall) Reinert. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Bethlehem. Surviving besides his widow are two sons, George of Bethlehem, and Donald of Allentown; a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Vaughn of Hollywood two sisters, Mrs.

Ann Moyer of Allentewn, and Mrs. Catherine Wachendorf of Berkley, and six grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Harlan C. Hinkle Funeral Home, 1712 W.

Broad Bethlehem. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. today. George W. Reinert, 66, of Hel- Mrs.

Rose Horowski Mrs. Rose Horowski of 65 Miner Coaldale, died yesterday in Coaldale Hospital. She was 80. Four presidents of the U.S. have visited the Pope in the Vatican: Woodrow Wilson, Dwight Eisenhower, John F.

Kennedy and Richard Nixon. norman hilton is that a hotel? (Gentry) 913 HAMILTON STREET SPINAL NERVE PRESSURE CAN CAUSE MANY AILMENTS The ailments mentioned below are some which may be caused by vertebrae in the spinal column slipping out of alignment and causing pressure and irritation on nerves. Study the chiropractic chart below and you will understand why over 30 million people have benefited from chiropractic care. 1. Slight pressure, on nerves at this point may cause headaches, insomnia, pain in the neck, nervousness, dizziness or emotional disorders.

2. A slight slipping of vertebrae causing pressure on nerves in this part of the spine, may be the cause of throat trouble, bursitis, pain in the shoulders and arms. 3. This arrowhead locates the part of the spine wherein pressure on nerves could cause pain between the shoulder blades, muscular ache in the arm and shoulders, hay fever, allergies, and bronchitis. Nerve pressure at this point may cause chest pains, asthma and difficult breathing.

5. Stomach and liver troubles, enlargement of the spleen, may be caused by vertebrae slipping and causing nerve pressure in this part of the spine. 6. Many gall bladder problems, and shingles, may be caused by pressure at this point. 7.

Skin diseases are sometimes the resuit of nerve pressure at the spinal openings here. Such trouble as lumbago, low ache, sacroiliac slip, slipped disc, are relieved by chiropractic adjustment at this point. 1. Constipation, rectal trouble, sciatica may be corrected by chiropractic adjustments of this part of the spine. 10.

A slight slippage of one or both pelvic boones can produce sciatica, cramp in legs, and backache. Regardless of what your ailment is called no matter how long you have suffered chiropractic care may be the answer to your health problem. Find out NOW if yours is a case for chiropractic Call for appointment. DR. J.

A. HEILMAN, D.C. 1115 Walnut Street Allentown For Appointment Call 433-8787 Walter C. Weigand Walter Weigand Younker Weatherly, yesterday coming ill while raking leaves his garden. He was 73.

He was the husband of the mer Laura Doney. Dr. C. W. Potter Jr.

of Weatherly said death was due to heart attack. He was employed as a crane operator by the Weatherly Foundry Manufacturing until retiring 11 years ago. Surviving with his widow two sons, Howard and Walter, both of Allentown; two daughters, Dorothy, wife of Carl Utsch of Mechanicsburg, and June, wife of Herman Keiper of Petersburg, a brother Charles of Weatherly; a sister, Helen Beers of Weatherly; grandchildren, and a greatgrandchild. Services will be at 11 a.m. day in the Jeffries Son al Home, 1st and Packer streets, Weatherly.

Viewing be 4-9 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. J. W.

Meissner Mary V. Meissner, 70, of Main Bethlehem, died in Valley Manor Home, Coopersburg. the wife of J. Walter in Philadelphia, she was of the late John and (Edelman) McGinley. was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Surviving besides her husband son, James W.

of Bethleand two grandchildren. will be at 1:30 p.m. in the Harlan C. Funeral Home, 1712 W. Bethlehem.

Viewing noon Thursday until time services. Spring SAVE E. T. Johnson, Former School Counselor Edwin T. Johnson, 62, formerly of Palmer Township and Wind Gap R.

1, died last Tuesday at his home in Jacksonville, Fla. He was the husband of Viola M. Johnson. Johnson was guidance counselor and head of the general department at Easton High School from 1936 until 1952. Services were held Saturday a Northampton Memorial Shrine, Palmer Township.

Surviving besides his widow are a daughter, Sylvia, at home, and a brother, Norman R. of Fayetteville, N.Y. Mrs. Harry W. Hahn R.

1, and Sadie ofKunkletown; two brothers, Elmer and Robert Borger, both of Kunkletown, and seven grandchildren. Services will be p.m. Thursday in the Jerusalem UCC church. Calling will be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow in the R.

M. James Funeral Home, 145 Delaware Palmerton. Mrs. Mamie A. Hahn, wife of Harry W.

Hahn of Palmerton R. died yesterday in the Sacred Heart Hospital. She was 56. Born in Kunkletown, Monroe County, she was a daughter of the late Asher and Gertrude (Frantz) Borger. She was a member of the Jerusalem United Church of Christ, Trachsville.

I Surviving with her husband are a daughter, Elaine, wife ofDonald George of Palmerton R. a son Clarence of Palmerton R. three sisters, Mrs. Floyd Strohl of Palmerton R. 2, Russell Borger of Saylorsburg John W.

Baker John W. Baker, 65, of 1331 Pine Easton, died Saturday night in Allentown Hospital. He was the husband of the former Lucille Smith. He was employed in the treat department of the Ingersoll-Rand Phillipsburg, for 44 years, retiring last December. William W.

Faust William W. Faust, 66, of Pennsburg R. 1, died yesterday at his home. He was the husband of Virginia (Breuninger) Faust. Until his retirement in 1966, he was employed as a body and fender repair man.

His last employer was the Pennsburg Body Works. Born in Zieglersville, gomery County, he was a son of the late Aaron and Emma (Reinford) Faust. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Sumneytown. Surviving with his widow are a daughter, Fern, wife of Earl Roth of Red Hill; two sisters, Mrs.

Katie Eck of Pennsburg, and Mabel, wife of John Meyers of Spring Mount, and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Benner Funeral Home, Red Hill. Calling hours are 7-9 p.m. Thursday.

L.CCC Schedules Talk on Russia Ralph Sell head of the history department at the men School in Pennsburg, will speak about Russia tomorrow at the Lehigh County Community College. illustrated lecture, "Russia The Land and Its People," will be presented at 3 p.m. in the college lecture hall, Room 105-107. Shop the Singer Save a to Have sew! a notion The Singer Sewing Book answers every question about sewing. Beautiful color illustrations.

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2. He was 91. He was the husband of the former Ida Knepper, who died in 1933. Born in Weatherly R. 1, he was a son of the late William and Hannah (Sechler) Dietrich.

He was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Packer Township. Surviving are four sons, Harold and Melvin, both of Hazleton; Gordon of Williamsport, and Lee of MeAdoo; eight daughters, Mae, wife of Elwood Kunkle; Iva, wife of Robert Kunkle, and Mrs. Alverta Bizarri, all of Weatherly R. Lorraine, wife of Howard Argust of Tamaqua R.

Erma, wife of Randall Logan of Williamsport; Velma, wife of Harry Thrash of Haddock; Lois, wife of James Douglas of Weatherly, and Mrs. Edith Reed of Orwigsburg; 38 grandchildren and 56 greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Jeffries Son Funeral Home, 1st and Packer streets, Weatherly. Viewing will be 4-9 p.m.

tomorrow. Mrs.ElizabethRuth; Ruth; Operated Bakery Mrs. Elizabeth G. Ruth, 86, of 1603 8th Bethlehem, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital.

She and her late husband, Edwin D. Ruth, had owned and operated Bakery on W. Street, Bethlehem, until retiring in 1944. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Jane (Thompson) McGovern. She member of Ss.

Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Surviving are a son Robert of Bethlehem; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Lewis, with whom she had resided, and Mrs. William Pfetzing of East Orange, N.J.; two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 9 a.m.

Thursday in the Downing Funeral Home, Avenue and W. Broad Street, Bethlehem, followed at 9:30 a.m. by a Requiem High Mass in Ss. Simon and Jude Church. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m.

tomorrow. Services Thursday For Soldier, 22 Services for Spec. Richard J. Kauffman, 22, of 2063 Station Center Valley, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church, Friedensville.

Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow at the Willard L. Gruver Funeral Home, Main and Oxford streets, Coopersburg. Kauffman, son of Ralph 0. and Margaret B.

(Koszi) Kauffman, was killed Thursday in Vietnam. Mrs. Paul Frankenfield Mrs. Sylvia Kreps Frankenfield, 69, of Lewistown R. 3, formerly of Allentown, died Sunday morning in Lewistown Hospital.

She was the wife of Paul E. Frankenfield. Mrs. Frankenfield was an employe of Hess's department store, Allentown, retiring in 1968. She lived at 508 N.

6th St. while she resided in Allentown. Born in Derry Township, Mifflin County, she was the daughter of the late William (Sterrett) Bell. She was a member of St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Allentown.

Surviving with her husband are a son, Chester W. of Landenberg R. four daughters, Elsie, wife of Roy Boyer of Milroy, Mifflin County; Betty, wife of William Clouser of Lewistown, R. Anna, wife of Robert Davis of McClure, Mifflin County, and Pearl, wife of Millard Knepp of Lewistown; 20 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow in the Hellers-Bunham Funeral Home, 1st Avenue, Burnham, Mifflin County. Callings hours will be after 7 p.m. today. Mrs. Marion E.

lobst Mrs. Marion E. (Flick) I lobst of 33 Club Bethlehem, died last night in Sacred Heart Hospital. She was 52. She was employed in the payroll department of Holiday Inn West, Allentown.

Born in Nazareth, she was a daughter of the late Walter H. and Mazie E. (Worman) Flick. She was a member of Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church, Allentown. Surviving are three sons, Conrad E.

of Ft. Lauderdale. David of San Jose, and Brian with the U.S. Navy in the Mediterranean; a sister, Harriett Cunningham, with whom she resided; a brother, Walter H. Flick Jr.

of Cheverly, and three grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Stanley S. Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden Allentown. The Hope diamond weighs carats and is a deep sapphire blue in color. WEBER Since 1928 Dial 434-9349 Mrs.

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