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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 2

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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1 2 THE MORNING CALL, AHentown, Tuesday, Sot. t. 1918 MRS. SALVATORE SOFIE Mrs Tnrcarpt. Sflfie.

56. wife MRS. SAMUEL PERLSTEIN Mrs. Sadie Perlstein, 55, of 1042 18th died at 2:15 a.m. today at the Sacred Heart nf Ralvatni-P Snfi 202 S.

6th Recent Deaths Sec Death Notices for Funeral Times Schweitzer. Reading, a niece and three nephews. LILLIE V. E. KOCHER Lillie V.

E. Kocher, a native of Lowhill township and a resident of Allentown for the last 32 years, died at 8:55 p.m. yesterday in the Allentown hospital flftVr a lensrthy illness and two- Easton, died at 5 a.m. Monday in her home after an illness of jfour 1 Rnrn in Ttalv she Came tO hospital, where she had been a patient since Oct. 17.

Born in New York City, she hort hpfn a resident of Allentown for the past four years. She was a member of Hadassah. Pfc. LeRoy Ott ToBeReburied Besides her nusoana ana mother, she is survived by three daughters, Helen, Brooklyn, N. Sylvia, New York City, onri Trma at.

home, and two Till DELIYEBT JEHYICE CHABCE ACCOUMTS WELCOME Military Rites To Be Given Pfc. Military honors will be accorded Pfc. Julius Subits, only son of Julius and Anna (Striney) Subits. 399'2 Gordon St. at services on Saturday at 10 a.m.

in the Weber funeral home, 502 Ridge Ave. Members of Great this country in 1903. She was a member of Our Mother of Lourdes society; St. Anthony's Catholic church and the Marie S.S. Assunta.

Surviving besides her husband, are two sons, Frank. Easton. and Angelo, at home: six daughters. Mrs. Mary Rizzo, Mrs.

Louise Piperata. Mrs. Angelina Palmier! and Mrs. Josephine Laros. all of Easton: and Mrs.

Concetta Frinzi and Mrs. Rosemarie Volpe, both of Phil-lipsburg; 17 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. JOHN HALDEMAN John Haldeman, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Haldeman, 133 E.

Hazard Summit Hill, died suddenly Saturday night at the Coaldale State hospital. A veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Davis-Lawton-Yurko post, American Legion. A graduate of Summit Hill High school where he held a perfect attendance record for 12 years, he was affiliated with St. Paul's Reformed church. Surviving besides his parents are two sisters, Shirley and Joan at home.

MARY A. SCHWEITZER Mary A. Schweitzer, 619 6th Bethlehem, died Sunday evening in St. Luke's hospital. Born in Freemansburg, she was a daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Schweitzer. Miss Schweitzer, a charter member of the Rosemont Lutheran church and missionary society, is survived by two sisters, Estelle E. Schweitzer and Mrs. C.

F. Hammond, both of Bethlehem: a brother, Harry sons, Stanley. Union City, N. and waiter, cnicago, iu. Brush the years away! week hospitalization.

She was 53 years old Miss Kocher was a daughter of Mrs. Emma, nee Heintzel, man, Kocher and the late Harry Kocher. She came to Allentown 32 years ago and since then had been residing with Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Roth, 206 N. 10th St. She was a member of the Reformed wing of Lowhill church whose pastor. Rev.

Clarence Rahn, will officiate at the serv ices. Surviving are the mother and the following brothers and sisters: Clayton of Orefield, Mrs. Annie Zettlemoyer of Mertztown, Raymond of Slatedale, Mrs. Florence Billig of Lynnport, Harvey of New Tripoli R. 2.

Her father and a brother, Norman, preceded her in death. HARRISON B. ZIEGLER Harrison B. Ziegler, 75, of Emmaus R. 1.

died Sunday. He was the husband of Mrs. Mary A. tEsterly Ziegler. Born in Siegersville, he was ft rrn nf tVi lot Mr anri Mr.

er Allentown Post 13, V. will participate in the services and at reinterment in Sacred Thursday Funeral services for Pfc. LeRoy W. Ott will take place Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Beverly National cemetery, Beverly, N.

J. with full military honors. Ott was killed in action in Normandy, France, June 15, 1944, while a member of an Anti-tank 22nd Infantry, 4th i Infantry division. He was 26 years old at the time of his death. He was inducted in June, 1941, and received his basic trr.ining at Camp Gordon, and was sent to England, in January, ,1944.

William Ziegler, and was a mem Heart cemetery. Calling hours are on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Pfc. Subits was 27 years old when he was killed in Germany ber of the Home department or St. Andrew's Lutheran Sunday school.

Only survivors are his wife and several nieces and nephews. Nov. 6, 1944. while a member of Co. 109th Infantry, 28th Di vision.

Born in this city, he attended Sacred Heart school here, and was graduated from South Whitehall High school in 1934. Prior to entering the army on MRS. IDA M. PARKER Mrs. Ida M.

Parker, 80, Bangor, widow of William H. Parker, died Sunday afternoon in Dr. Brumbaugh's hospital. Pen Argyl. Born in Monroe county, daughter of the late John and Sarah Slutter.

she had resided with her granddaughter, Mrs. Elwood Dietterich. 309 Messing-er St. She was a member of the Pen Argyl Presbyterian church. Surviving in addition to her granddaughter are a daughter, Fred Finkbeiner.

Tatamy; a son. George Parker. Pen Argyl. four other grandchildren and a great-grandchild. JOHN O.

HUGHES John O. Hughes, a native of Poultney, died suddenly at the home of his son-in-law and Mr: and Mrs. Llewel 1 The soldier was a member of More faithful service with longer wearing "Neolite" soles on two "buckle-my shoe" styles Morgenland Reformed church and Sunday school. Before entering the service he was; employed on his father's farm. Ore- June 23, 1943, he had been employed with the American Steel and Wire Co.

He was a member of Sacred Heart church. The parents are the only survivors. Members of the Gold Star Mothers club have been invited to attend the service. field, and at the Trexler pack house and Schantz's Hill Crest orchards. The purple heart was posthumously awarded to his Teen-Age Shoes by Buster Brown EMMA BALLIET Emma Balliet, 58, a warper parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Ott, of Orefield. 1 CYRUS HANGEN Cyrus Hansen, husband of El at the Allen Textile Co. for about 1 easy coat of lyn Harrison. 151 E.

Catawissa meda (Meitzler) Hansen, died Nesqueboning. Engaged in the quarry busings hnrl lived retired in Nes- I rwi. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS yesterday at his residence, 221 Locust in his 73rd year. He five years, died at 2:05 p.m. today at the Allentown hospital.

In failing health for four months, she had been a patient at the hospital since Oct. 5. Miss Balliet had been residing with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred J. Weaver, at 728 N. 6th St. quehoning the past 17 years. He was ill for the last two years Born in Mertztown, a son of the late William and Susan ENAMELOID was a member oi tne XMesque-honing Baptist church.

Surviving are his wife, Mary and the followinsr children. (Strunk) Hangen, he had resided in this city for about 40 years She was a lifelong resident of Owen, Fair Haven, Ruth, and until recently conducted a this city, a daughter of the late Robert A. and Irene C. (Fred store at his residence. He also Granville.

N. i Mrs. Harrison, Nesquehoning, and Mrs. Jane Marshall, Lansford. was engaged previously in the eeneral hauling business.

erick) Balliet. She was a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Beside his wife, he, is survived church. by three daughters, Mrs. Helen McEllroy, Esther, wife of Ed T.

Miller and Myrtle, wife of Law- During the last 30 years she had been actively employed in the local silk industry, for many years having been employed at ton Uhl, all of AHentown; seven LYONS WANTS grandchildren and eight great ONE COAT COVERS! NO BRUSH MARKS! DRIES QUICKLY! PORCELAIN-LIKE FINISH! There's no end to the things you can do with Enameloid! You can make furniture, woodwork, walls, 1001 things sparkle like new! Just one smooth-brushing coat of colorful Enameloid does the trick, dries rapidly to a brilliant, durable fiiuih the Adelaide mills. Besides her sister Mirian, wife of Fred J. Weaver, with whom she resided, she is survived by another sister, Grace, wife of One, two, buckle my Buster Brown shoe Either the red or burgundy calf loafer, or the two-strap saddle oxford in brown, black or burgundy suede. Both make a hit with the young folks, and both are sure to last ever so much longer because of the new "Neolite" sole. Sizes 4 to 8.

grandchildren, and a brother. Edwin. Flourtown. Mr. Hangen was a member of Minsi Tribe No.

537. Order of Redmen, and AHentown Nest, Fraternal Order of Sparrows. MRS. ROSE O'DONNELL, Mrs. Rose O'Donnell, a native of Andrewsville and a member of one of Panther Valley's oldest Gene Folk, Wyoming, and John Greenawalds.

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