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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 7

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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SEVEN ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1939 the age of 73. Mrs. Kohler suffered a stroke on Jan. 23 and was removed her entire life there.

She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic church. Her mother preceded her in death Stocker of Phllllpsburg, N. three sisters, Mrs. Edith Irvin of Stewarts-ville; Mrs.

Elizabeth Metz, Trenton; Follow The Crowds To The Food Fair Personals Master Ben P. Roth Jr. of 934 N. St. to the hospital the following day.

A native of Rockdale, Mrs. Kohler three months ago. She is survived by her husband. resided in Egypt nearly all her life. For Mrs.

Anna Kocher, Warren Glen; three children, Herman Stocker and Mabel Pearl Stocker, both of Easton, and Mrs. Cora Heaton of Bethlehem. OUR RE AT EST James Kane, and the following sisters Elmo St. was admitted to the Allen- Fo X-tra a vings the past 11 years, she made her home with her son at the Walberta hotel. town hospital Monday afternoon lor Funeral services will be held at 2 an appendix operation.

He is recuperating nicely at the hospital. She was a daughter of Thomas and Sarah, nee Craul, Yehl. rln and brothers: Mrs. Jennie McCarroll. Kathryn Breslin.

Summit Hill: Mrs. Rose McClafferty, Mauch Chunk; Mrs. Alice Boyle, Philadelphia: Charles and James Breslin, Summit HilL p. m. Saturday at the home of his son, Herman W.

Stocker, 1111 Butler St, Mrs. Kohler was a member or the Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones entertained the following at a chicken and waffle dinner at their home In New Easton. Burial will be made in St.

James' Lutheran cemetery. Funeral services will be held from THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ask About Special Prices on Dozen and Case Lots! the home of her sister, Mrs. Jennie McCarroll, 414 W. white St, Summit Hill. Arrangements will be an Lutheran congregation of the Egypt Union church.

Her husband, John O. Kohler, died 13 years ago. Surviving, besides her son, are two grandchildren; a brother, Oscar Yehl of Laurys, and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Newhard of Rockdale and Mrs. Mrs.

Albert Faust Tripoli: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hohl, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wotring, Mr.

and Mrs. George Jones, Evelyn Snyder, Perma Snyder. nounced later. 76-year-old Locust Valley Woman Was Mrs. Herbert E.

Weiss, lie N. silk St, underwent an operation for ap Mary Marcks or this city. Jessie Alexander Native of Allentown Mrs. Albert L. Faust, a native of Al Salvatore Mendisano lentown, died at her home in Locust Valley Tuesday night.

The 76-year- pendicitis yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Orm-rod will today celebrate their 15th Lower Nazareth Township Woman, 77, old woman had been 111 for the past Waa Native of Scotland Jessie Alexander, 77, Lower Naza- Easton Resident for 35 Year Suc wedding anniversary. few weeks.

Mrs. Faust had been a resident of Locust Valley for the past 41 years and was an active member of Mr. and Mrs. David u. siegei and reth township, died Wednesday night She was born in Scotland.

Dec. 20, cumbs to Pneumonia Salvatore Mendisano. 64, resident daughter "Jackie," 2911 Tilghman .61, a daughter of the late Captain St. Peter's Reformed church there. of Easton for 35 years, died Tuesday left Sunday to spend six weeks In Charles and Elizabeth Clark Alexan Besides her husband she is survived night at his home, 250 W.

Madison Miami, Fia. Mr. sigei is manager or the local Kay jewelry store. following an Illness of pneu by six children, Sara of Rutherford. der.

She was an Episcopalian by faith. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Alice Kellock, Philadelphia and a number of nieces and nephews. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin T. 1811 Allen celebrated their wedding an monia. He had been a patient at the hospital since Jan. 16. He was a native of Italy and until six years ago was employed as a laborer on niversary yesterday.

Mrs. Miller is observing her birthday anniversary to- N. Clarence and Mrs. Anna Kleindenst, at home; Mrs. Benjamin Hardock and Albert of Philadelphia; Fred of Lakeside, and Mrs.

John Pur-nelL Grier City. Seven grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at 2.30 the Lehigh Valley railroad. p. m.

Saturday at the sieyers runerai There survive his wife and three da, while her sister, Mrs. Robert Mc-Ellroy, 709 S. Hall marked her birthday anniversary yesterday. children, Thomas, Catherine and An- home, 70 E. Broad St, Bethlehem, la terment in the Fairview cemetery, Bethlehem.

gelo. at home; a sister in Italy and Margaret Grossman, daugnter or Mr. Clinton D. Fetherolf another sister in South America. and Mrs.

Andrew Grossman, 212 N. He was a member of St. Anthony's 4th Is a patient at the Sacred Deaths Funeral to Be Held at Wanamakers Catholic church, and the St. An Heart hospital where she underwent Saturday at 1.30 thony's society of the same church. an emergency operation on Monday Private funeral services for Clinton The funeral will be held from the morning lor acute appendicitis.

D. Fetherolf. prominent upper Lehigh Raymond W. Baer, Schnecksville, late home at 9:15 a. m.

Friday, followed by requiem high mass in St. Anthony's church at 10 a. m. Burial county resident, who died in New will observe his birthday anniversary today. York on Monday night will be held at his home in Wanamakers on Sat will be made in St.

Mary Magdalene Robert E. Graul, imi N. 5th cemetery, Easton. urday at 1:30 p. m.

Further services celebrated his birthday anniversary on to which relatives, friends and mem Wednesday. William H. Stocker CANNED ffflMRlLlil! Nij -IWlljlJJ red ripe nmml hrrrmgEas rOmnTOES I open late for your convenience eje TnSK 9 9 SATURDAY 8 a 1 0 CAN I 1 A rriTti bers of organizations with which he was affiliated are invited will be held at Jacob's church, Jacksonville at 2 p. m. Interment will be in Jackson WHITE In Brthlfhem.

Wednesday. Feb. 1. 1939. Mrs.

Ella V. White. 63. husband of James M. White, daughter of the late Bennevilie and Sarah Ketser Butt, of Allentown.

The family residence is 510 5th Bethlehem. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Monday. Feb. 6. at 2 p.

m. from th Miller Funeral home. 529 Wyandotte Bethlehem. Kith burial In tile family plot In Niskj Hill cemetery. Miller.

SrvOYICH In th's city. Feb. 1. Josephine, nee Embrore. widow of Ignats Senovich, aged 57 years, 1 month and 16 day.v Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late home, 130 Turner on Saturday at 8 30 a.

m. Solemn requiem mas be offered SS. Peter and Paul PolUH Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Interment in the German Catholic cemetery. Northampton.

Weber. Easton Man Succumbs After Month in Hospital ville cemetery. Friends may call on William H. Stocker, 76, of 117 S. 7th Obituaries Mrs.

Josephine Senovich Friday evening from 7 to 10 clock. Easton, died Tuesday night in the Easton hospital where he was admit' ted Dec. 30. Rev. LeRoy Bond, pastor of the Lutheran wing of Jacob's church, of which Mr.

Fetherolf was a member, He was a son of the late Adam and Native of Poland, Had Resided in I SWIFT'S CORilED BEEF 2SSi Sophia Stocker and was born in Springtown, N. J. He resided in Eas will officiate at the funeral. Mrs. James Kane Cementon Before Moving Here Mrs.

Josephine, nee Embrore, Senov 29' 5B ton for 17 years. 12-OZ. ich, of 130 Turner died at For 45 years he was employed by m. dei mmz nmiETS skse 10:45 o'clock Tuesday night in Sacrrd the Vulcanite Portland Cement Co. and CANS Heart hospital where she had boen Summit Hill Woman Survived by Hus band; Six Brothers and Sisters retired several years ago on account admitted Thursday.

She was 57 years oi in neaitn. old. JSfi TENDER COOKED 111 for a week. Mrs. James Kane A native of Poland, she Immigrated died yesterday at her home, 422 He was a member of St.

James Lutheran (Straw) church, near Phil-hpsburg, N. and was a member of FRESH PRUHE PLUmS 3 29 miHED UEGETflBLES soFuA, 27' Iron Summit Hill. to Cementon where she lived 14 years before moving to this city in 1925. Her husband, Ignatz Senovich, died In Musconetcong Tribe 205, I. O.

R. Mrs. Kane was the former Helen Breslin, daughter of the late Patrick and Helen Breslin, Summit HilL She of Finesvilie. 1922. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

Lizzie Mrs. Senovich was a member of S3 was a native of Summit Hill and spent Hawk Stocker; a brother Charles Peter and Paul church and of the La FRE-MAR Is Your Guarantee of Quality dies Pennsylvanian Slovak Roman and IMM I Jl BB I IIIMI I Greek Catholic Union. Surviving are three sons: Josenh 1 hcVs' FRE-MAR Tiny Tender PEAS 3 29c wlr n2 lVlU I FRE-MAR Shoe Pe? CORN or Cream Style 6 "2 55c fH.0 Kepkj, FRE-MAR FRE-MAR Tiny Tender PEAS Shoe Peg CORN or Cream Style and Jonn. both of Allentown. and Mi chael, of New York City; four daugh VETHERHOLD a TCETZGED Whole TOMATOES TOMATO JUICE i m.

1 1 1 1 i ters: Mrs. Mary Hoshko, of New York City; Mrs. Pauline Wyjhoskie. of BUSS 45c COPlM Nazareth; Mrs. Helen Budihas.

of Al lentown, and Mrs. Carolyn Kincald. of Asparagus TIPS, AH Green 45c Bethlehem, and three grandchildren. FRE-MAR FRE-MAR FRE-MAR FRE-MAR FRE-MAR FRE-MAR FRE-MAR FRE-MAR The funeral will be held at 9 a. Pitted Black CHERRIES Golden Bantam SUCCOTASH Saturday when a solemn requiem hlch 2SSf 35c 12-oz 49c Ocans mass will be offered In SS.

Peter and MEN'S "FAMOUS" SHOES SHORT END LINES Paul church. Burial will be made in LIMA BEANS, Small Green 43c the Northampton cemetery. Whole Golden Bantam CORN cans th.t I Mrs. Florence Frey Fancy APRICOT Halves CANS ''c TENDER CUT GREEH (I BEnns Barto Resident, Aged 19 Years, Had Been 111 Two Days After a two days illness Mrs. Flor Libby's! Del Monte! or Fre-ftlar! ence Frey, of Barto, died at 4:35 a.

yesterday In the Sacred Heart hos pital. She was 19 years old. 21e BIG NO. 2Vi CANS FINAL The young woman and her hus band had been staying with her si. ter, Mrs.

Harry Undercuffer, of 502 Walk-Over Nettleton, Florsheim Vitality, Arch-Preserver. Bilt-Rite. WOMEN'S "FAMOUS" SHOES SHORT END LINES Walk-Over Styl-Eez Rhythm-Step Arch-Preserver Peacock, Arnold Authentics, Balance in Motion, Dr. Locke. Regular Prices 6.50 7.7S 8.75 1 2.00 Allen St, since her six-weeks-old son Donald, became ill.

The child has GRAPEFRUIT FRE-MAR or DR. PHILLIPS' been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for the past two days. She was born at Finland, Bucks county, a daughter of the late Frank and Mayme, nee Huder, Stull. Mrs CANS 45c CANS CANS 35' 2 21' nppiE snucE horseshoe snimon Frey was a member of the St. John's Lutheran church, Spinnerstown.

Surviving are her husband. Earl CRUSHED suGnn conn one son, Donald; two brothers: Charles and Elmer, both of Geryvllle; and four sisters: Mrs. Henry Aston, Green peter pnn snimon FANCY PINK Lane; Mrs. Henry Miller, Hoppenville Mrs. Clarence Undercuffer, Pennsburg and Mrs.

Harry undercuner, Allen town. Mrs. Annie Kohler Monte gwj No. 2 I 1 CAN I lis Sals Mother of WalberU Hotel Proprietor Succumbs at Allentown Hospital Mrs. Annie Kohler, mother of N.

)fl jflonte food fair savings! DEL MONTE ORANGE JUICE 6 25c DEL MONTE Sliced PEACHES 2" 1 9c DEL MONTE Grapefruit JUICE 2 15c DEL MONTE Whole CORN "rJEE 2 21 DEL MONTE Crushed CORN, Golden Bantam 2 1 9c DEL MONTE Whole TOMATOES 2 19c DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE 6 iTris 25c DEL MONTE Early Garden PEAS 6 75c DEL MONTE TUNA FISH 2 gS, 25c Kohler, who is proprietor of the Wal berts hotel, died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock at the Allentown hospital at URGESr, TODAY AND TOMORROW Treat yourself to several pairs at no greater cost than you formerly paid for one pair. CANS Ernest U. OPENED FRfct 4 ai lMS IDC immermctn britlw New Funeral Home 1 1 24 Walnut St. -THE STORE OF FAMOUS SHOES 719 HAMILTON ST. WETHERHOLD METZGER Phone 2-5534 FLORIDA ORANGES THIN SKIN VERY JUICY 20 1 90 STstemI porgies BRUSSEL SPROUTS I Ic 6 -25c 3 -25c jl mis V.

S. NO. 1 YELLOW GLOBE ONIONS lb. 31c NEW GROWN RED BEETS 50 New Crop Large COCONUTS JERSEY STEAMING Ea. TENDER CLAWS eor 43! lbs.

"No luck with pie crust until I tried Spry!" 150 Green Stringless BEANS NORWAY SALT Julcr Thin Skin GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA 4'" 110 "MWMED the tW never Hftin? my the first time I ny- But I call PlEf he 'this is front Utter thus' by SUGAR CURED FINE Sprt FLAVOR SMOKED lbs. V. Got Certificate of Quality with Each Pound fair' BRAND BUTTER SHANK HALF UP TO 8 LBS. EGGS Dozen CAREFULLY INSPECTED Parked In Cartons until I "JIFT'n JUICY TENDER STEER BEEF EXTRA RICH CREAMY SPREADS 25c RICH CREAMY MILD CHEESE 16c CHUCK U. S.

FTffST GOV'T it ROAST fender, INSPECTED 2 57c ft. COUNTRY ROLL SUNSHINE VALLEY BUTTER And I'd Keen madeone wirh Cartful for Ms- Barry ByATT 2' 11c FRESH CREAMY CUT FROM YOUNG CORN COTTAGE CHEESE FED PORKERS PORK LOIN II RIB END UP TO 3 LBS. ROAST TRY THE Spiy WAY FOR LIGHTER CAKES TOO CRISPER EASy-TO-DIGEST FRIED FOODS BEST CENTER ARMOUR'S STAR PRESSED HAM 15c PORfC sprinkle with sugar. Bake in hot oven (425 30 to 40 minutes. You'll be delighted with the flaky tenderness of both upper and lower crusts! SPRY Pll CRUST cups sifted all cup Spry purpose flour.

5 tablespoons 1 teaspoon salt water (about) No need to chill ingredients when you make pie crust with Spry. Sift flour and salt together. Add yA of Spry and cut in until mixture is as fine as com meal. (Takes only a jiffy with trinU -mamtJ Spry!) Add remaining Spry and continue cutting until particles are size of navy bean. Sprinkle water, 1 tablespoon at a time, over mixture.

With a fork, work lightly together until a dough is formed. THESE ARE NOT MIXED RED CHERRY PIE 3 cups canned, teaspoon salt pitted red cherries 1 recipe Spry cup cherry juice Pie Cm it J-a cup sugar (more, 1 tablespoon if desired) butter 2 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca Combine cherries. Juice, augar, tapioca and salt. Let stand while pie crust is being made. Roll of dough and line a 9-Inch pie plate.

Fill pie shell with cherry mixture. Dot with butter. Moisten edge of pie with water. Roll remaining dough for top crust and make decorative openings with small cutter. Fit top crust over cherries and seal edge of pie.

Brush crust with milk and chops lb. "III bet you can hardly wait to bake this Cherry Pie when you hear these Iadiea tell about the lovely tender, flaky mist Spry gives. But remember, Spry's just as wonderful for cakes an fryin. Foods fried the Spry way are FRESH SMOKED CANADIAN STYLE BACOFI crisp an light an delicate, so digestible a child can eat them. An you'll get compliments by the bushel on your Spry cakes, they're so tender an velvety, so good-tastin.

Save you money, too. Change to Spry today!" FRESH MADE MINCED BOLOGNA WHITE AMERICAN SANDWICH CHEESE SJC I ILL JUADL COUNTRY uv, (ftk nn LRYATYLE fresh Whole Of or Half MP. 15c 23c Full Pound SUced lb. lb. FuU round SUced 3-U.

Ml CANS. A1SO THE BIO 6-U. fKMSVt SIZE II Slabs THE NEW, PURER TPIPIt. 111! Rah- SKINLESS FRANKFURTS 21c LONG THIN ALL-VEGETABLE SHORTENING (.42 mMwmmli i thest reripes are lead) Clip and save this Spry recipe CREAMED!.

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