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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 8

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THIRD THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Thursday, Dec. 27, IMS Auxiliary Speaker Four Betrothals To Be Married Trumbauersville Girl To Wed Wm. E. Huber The engagement of Sara E. Huber, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold D. Huber of Trumbauersville to LeRoy A. Are Announced Betrothals of four Lehighton have been announced. Engagement of Marion E.

Sinyard Church Bride Sunday Marriage of Elizabeth M. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Smith, Eberts Park, Lehighton, and Private First Class Willard G.

Emmert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmert, S. 7th Lehighton, will be solemnized in Grace Lutheran church. Jail for Mother OnAbandonment Charge Mr.

Ruth Hyde, Peach Valley, Lr-hlfhton, has been committed to Carbon county prison in default of $300 Irene Vincler, Upper Chunk Affianced Engagement of Irene Vincler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vincler, 218 Centre Upper Mauch Chunk, to Donald Deemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deemer Warren Huber, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William i1 to Joseph Christman, was announced by the former's mother, Mrs. Mabel Sinyard, Jamestown St. Christman E. Huber of Ma-1 cungie R.

1, wasj announced on Sat IMary Reinhardt Bride of Kenneth Jones The marriage of Mary Carolyn Reinhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Reinhardt of 1138 N. 21st and Kenneth Elliott Jones, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Harold Jones of 1121 Walnut took place Sunday afternoon in the Gideon F. Egner Memorial chapel on the Muhlenberg college campus. Rev. George A.

Laughead, pastor of Asbury Metnodist church, performed the double ring ceremony. Kenneth Roberts of Wilkes-Barre was at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Christ- man. Heights.

Lehighton. was re Lehighton. 3 p. Sunday with Rev bail on charges of neglect and abandonment of her four-months -old Richard Rutter, pastor, officiating. cently discharged from service.

Miss Sinyard is employed by Progressive Merchants Assn. Both are graduates The bride-elect, to be given in mar child who has been placed In care of riage by her father, will be attended by her sister, Eleanor Smith. Best Mr. and Mrs. Harry Depuy, Weatherly of Lehighton High school.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Clay, Coal ft' urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Lichten-walner. East Texas at a Chr i a party. Miss Huber Is a teacher in the Bristol township schools. She was man will be Donald Hoffner. Thomas Glen.

N. was announced Christmas day by the former's parents. Miss Vincler was graduated from Mauch Chunk High school this year and Is a private secretary at the Western Union Co. school, Washington, N. J.

Deemer was graduated from Frenchtown High school, class of 1939, announced the engagement of Diehl and Franklin Dreisbach will be ushers. Robert Seidel will be at the John Palanica Marjory Calpey organ. Harry Gilbert is vocalist. Miss Smith was graduated from Le their daughter Blanche, to Kermit A. Ruff, son of Mr.

pnd Mrs. Charles Ruff, N. 1st St. Miss Clay is employed at Wilmer Fashions, while Ruff is an employe of Cohen's dapartment Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Calpey of 420 N. 7th have announced the i-. graduated from highton High school, class of 1940, Quakertown and is a member of Grace churcn. High engagement of their daughter. Mar- school in 1940 and store.

Engagement of Phyllis Rehrig. 227 organ console and Joyce Gilbert of Allentown was the vocalist. Given in marriage by her father, the jorie Ann Calpey, to John Stephen Palanica, Aviation Radio Man Second received her bachelor's degree at West Ochre to John Deutsch, weiss Chester State Teachers' college in Class U. S. son of Mrs.

Palanica Berger, Newsman, Is Home on Leave Home for 30 days' rehabilitation leave prior to separation from the naval service in February Chief Tettv Officer T. R. Bcrner, on leave from duties with the fJall-Crironicle newspapers. Berct Is spending the holidays with Sits mother. Mrs.

Alta Berger. Greenwood Coaldale. He arrived Christmas day. Berter, now in his third year of aervlce with the Seabees. returned on the aircraft carrier White Plains, debarking at Seattle.

He had 19 months was announced Christmas Eve brioe wore a gown of French net with and is employed by Riegel Paper Warren Glen. A discharged World War II veteran, he wears the ETC ribbon with four battle stars, Good Conduct medal. American Defense ribbon and Bronze Star. He served 13 months with the 880t.h tank destroyer battalion In England, Prance. Germany, Luxemburg and Czechoslovakia.

hoop skirt. The bodice and long (joint land (he lale Stephen Palanica. 743 Mr. Huber was rerentlv dlsrharcrd 1 irH ri rvio.annna by the former's mother, Mrs. Pearl from the Army, after having srrvrd ed sleeves were of French liu-e and the yoke was beaded in tlnv seed Rehrig.

A family dinner was nrra Christmas at the Deutsch home. Miss Miss Caliwy attended Allentown She is a secretary at George A. Schwartz furniture store. Emmert was graduated from Lehighton High school, class of 1940 and was employed by Carrier Syracuse, N.Y., prior to induction in February, 1943. He served in Germany where he was wounded and is now stationed at Oliver General hospital, Augusta, Ga.

A reception will be held at the New- for three years in Hawaii. Okinawa and the New Hebrides islands. Rehrig is employed at Cohen's depart pearls. The fingertip veil of French net was fashioned with "Dutch cap also embroidered in seed pearls. Her menfc store.

She is a graduate of Le DR. JOHN D. M. BROWN Head of the Department of English highton High school. Deutsch, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ignatz Deutsch. White bouquet was of stephanotis. white at Muhlenberg college, who will be the speaker at the meeting of the Herbers Observe HiKh school and is a former employ of Held's Pharmacy. She is a member of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church.

Palanica entered the Navy five years ago, before Pearl Harbor, after leaving Catasauqua High school. He spent three years in the Aleutians and later was stationed in Iceland. He la now at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Weissport, was graduated irom Thiehton Hieh school and received a phalaenopsis orchids, sweetheart roses and forget-me-nots. Marylin Schantz, of Allentown, yeoman 3rd class In the Waves, the Woman's auxiliary of the college to be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Fort Allen hotel, Weissport.

The couple will take a wedding trip to New York. Christ Lutheran church. Mrs. G. Don aid Marks, auxiliary president, will at advanced Pacific area bases, including the Marshall Islands and the Marianas.

Berger formerly managed the Lans-ford office of Call-Chronicle newspapers and was on the editorial staff at the mam office In Allentown at the tima of his entry Into the Navy. bride's attendant, wore an off-the-shoulder gown of pale green, with long pink gloves, pale pink sweetheart be in charge of the business session. Lieut. Elma M. Haupt Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur D. Herber, of 50 W. Elizabeth Bethlehem, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with a party at the Cedar club, Bethlehem, Wednesday night. Among those present was their son, Harland.

recently discharged from the rosebuds in her hair and she earned an old fashioned bouquet of sweetheart roses, shattered carnations and snapdragons. Navy Mothers Detached from WAVES Lieutenant (j.g.) Elma Matilda Haupt, daughter of Mrs. Syvilla bachelor of arts degree at Penn State college and is completing a course for his bachelor of law degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Engagement of Betty Mertz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Mertz. Bankway, to Clayton Reiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reiner, Parry-ville, was announced by the former's parents. Miss Mertz is a member of the Methodist church and is employed by Barson and Bishop, Weissport.

Reiner is employed at a hosiery mill in Weissport. He is affiliated with the Reformed church at Parryville. Three WAVES Christmas Donald Lloyd Jones served his brother as best man. Frederic Haas Haupt of 135 Carlisle was re leased from active duty in the WAVES Guests at Ochs Home and Stanley Kramer of Allentown, rector of the American Legion's auxiliary four-county council, died yesterday morning at her home, 50 S. 3rd Coplay.

She was 46 years old. A lifetime resident of Coplay. she was a daughter of Wayne G. Hallman of Coplay and the late Mrs. Eva J.

(Mover) Hallman. She was treasurer ot the Coplay American Lesion post auxiliary in addition to being a director of the four-county council. She was president of the Ladies Bible class of St. John's Lutheran church Dec. 18 at the raval separation cen ter, Washington, D.

C. former classmates of the bridegroom, were ushers. The bride's mother wore a rose Club Elects Officers The Navy Mothers'' club of Allen army after having seen action overseas. He had been a prisoner of war in Germany for fifteen months. Featured at the affair was a mock Lieutenant Haupt was Inducted Into the service in April, 1943.

Alter re colored gown with flowered hat In rose tones and a corsage of roses In pale rose shades. Her accessories were ceiving her indoctrination course at Smith college, Northampton, she was assigned to the Navy Depot, Yorktown, in charge of WAVES there for 25 months. Lieutenant wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Herber, with Edward A.

Grote "officiating." Dancing followed to music furnished by Walter Daney and his orchestra. Approximately a hundred persons were town last night at the YMCA held in Coolay and was a member of the its annual election and named Anna Haupt also was assistant welfare and Moyer mother commander, in attendance. church, the Sunday school, and was also a member of the Mother, of World War 2 unit. She is survived bv her husband. Herman W.

Greenhagen. her father. recreational officer at Yorktown. Lieu Other officers elected are: Anna was a member of Plainfleld Lutheran church. She is survived by her husband.

Lewis Rissmifler, and several nieces and nephews. Revs. Luther Klick and A. S. Leibv will officiate at services at 2 p.

m. at her home in Nazareth. Burial will be in Plainfleld cemetery. MRS. KATHERIXE MOLCHAXY Mrs.

Katherine Molchanv, Democratic committeewoman of Whitehall townships 5th Ward, died yesterday morning at her home, 224 3rd Cementon. She was 50 years old. A resident of Cementon since her migration 35 years ago to the community from Czechoslovakia, she was the wife of Andrew Molchany. She was a member of the Ladies Pennsylvania Slovak Roman and Greek Catholic Union of Northampton, Laurel Fire Co. auxiliary, Cementon.

and the Blessed Virgin Slovak church of Cementon. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Paul and Albert, recently discharged from the armed forces, George in the Navy, and four daughters, Elizabeth, Helen, Katherine and Geraldine, ali at home. Also surviving are three brothers, Paul Mayer of Evansville, John and Frank Mayer, both in and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Makovsky and Mrs. John Bednarchik, both of Cementon.

Funeral at 8:30 a.m. Saturday from her home at 224 3rd Cementon. Rev. Michael P. Begany will be the celebrant at the solemn requiem mass at 9 a.m.

in the Blessed Virgin Slovak church. Burial in the parish cemetery. JOHN H. SHUPP John H. Shupp of Mechanicsville, died yesterday at the Haff hospital, where he had been a patient for a week, aged 70 years, 3 months and 20 days.

He was born in Monroe county, a Mr. ano Mrs. Robert E. Ochs, 632 N. 30th had three members of the WAVES from the Naval Air Station, Atlanta for their Christmas dinner: Their daughter, Mary Ann.

Betty Tener of Stockton. and Gloria Liddy. Portland, Ore. The trio enlisted in the WAVES two 'ears ago and have been at the Naval Air Station at Atlanta ever since. All are special technicians 2d class.

They came North with four other Waves by automobile to Harrisburg and returned yesterday in the same ay. Miss Tener explained she had her first glimpse ol snow on the way North from Atlanta, while Miss Liddy at her home in Oregon can see snowcapped Mt. Hood ali year round. tenant Haupt was transferred to the Muth, vice commander; Eva Strohler, Navy Supply Mechanicsburg, second vice commander; Lillian one son, Corporal David L. with the where she served until relieved of black.

The bridegroom's mother wore Royal blue with flowered hat In fuchsia tones and a corsage of similarly colored roses. After a reception at the Hotel Traylor, the couple left on a wedding trip to the Poconos. Upon their return, they will reside in Philadelphia where Mr. Jones is continuing his studies at the University of Pennsylvania Medical school. The bride, a yeoman 3rd class In the Waves, is stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

Nenow, adjutant; Florence Worthing Army in the Pacific area, a grand active duty. Her terminal leave will son, David a brother. Army Ser expire on Jau- 29. geant Harry S. Hallman.

and three sisters. Anna wife of Homer C. A graduate of Whitehall High school, she received a B.S. degree from Stroudsburg State Teachers college ton, assistant adjutant; Ethel Kem-merer, finance officers; Mary Steifel, chaplain; Agnes Danner, judge advocate; Elizabeth Grube and Helen Lightcap, matrons-at-arms; Mary Clark and Stella Strawsnyder, color Bock of Allentown. Grace wife of Henry E.

Michael of East Strouds burg. and Mildred wife of Roy D. and a M. Ed. degree from Pennsylvania State college.

Prior to volunteering for the WAVES, she had been Bethlehem Cooperative Club Hears Delegates' And Committee Reports Reports of two conventions and on the work of the by-laws revision committee were heard at a closed business meeting of the Bethlehem Cooperative club Wednesday night in Hotel Bethlehem, John L. Schupp presiding. Otto J. Sawyer gave the invocation. Edwin D.

Hartman. first vice president, described the international club convention at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Chicago, which he attended in September. Clayton W. Bernhardt, district governor, reported on the convention for district governors, held recently in Kansas.

Dr. Charles E. Rominger stated that the by-laws committee is now in the process of rephrasing the code. The secretary spoke on new clubs being organized in New York. Wisconsin.

Ohio, New Jersey and Windsor. Ont. Birthday greetings were extended to Charles B. Xander, past president, by J. Gilmore Wren.

bearers, Zion Stone Church Yule Service, Installation Sunday Because of inclement weather and icy road conditions on Christmas evening, the program originally scheduled to be given by the main Sunday school of Zion Stone church. Krei-dersville, was postponed until Sunday, at 7 p.m. Installation of newly-elected Sunday school officers by Rev. Charles Ruloff, Lutheran pastor, will also take place at that time. A brief carol sing was substituted for the planned program Tuesday night under direction of Rev.

Ruloff, who explained to the audience the meaning and origin of many well known Christmas carols. Out-of-town guests were present at director oi physical education at Elizabeth Grube extended thanks Whitehall High school and was active to Mary Snyder, chairman of the com the wedding from Boston. Washington. D. C.

Norfolk. New Jersey and from Philadelphia, Scran-ton, Wilkes-Barre and Williamsport. in Community Chest work and the Little Theatre. mittee on cards to boys in the service. It was announced that two afghans made by club members were given to the Naval Hostess house in Philadel phia.

i Barn at Zionsville Destroyed by Fire Laub of Northampton. GLORIA J. LOTTI Gloria J. Lotti. infant daughter and only child of Raymond and Bertha (Mulzet) Lotti.

died yesterday morning in the Allentown hospital where she had been a patient suffering from pneumonia. She was four months and 15 days old. Besides her parents, ahe is aurvived by her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Mulzet of Fogelsville, and by her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sergio Lotti of Hokendauqua. 1 Services at 9 a. Saturday at the Schisler funeral home, 2119 Washing Mary McLaughlin To Wed John Trexler Members who contributed cookies to OLD ZIONSVILLE A 22 by 24 foot frame barn at the James Wagner The engagement of Mary McLaugh the USO during December were Florence Worthington, Lillian Nenow, Mary Snyder, Florence Rice and Eva Strohler. This will be the last month for these donations. Announcement was made that at the -next meeting on Jan.

23 the new home. Zionsville, was destroyed by lin, daughter of Hugh B. McLaughlin of 1452 Liberty formerly of King fire last week. An auto and some ston, to Radioman Third Class John The next meeting of the club will guinea pigs were saved. Woodworking and planing mill equipment worth close to $1,000 was lost uninsured.

be held Jan. 8, the Jan. 2 meeting officers will be installed and the an- Northampton Mrs. Ray F. Wahl, 1905 Washington Ave.

Telephone 2405 Inaugural Event Next Tuesday A parade and ceremony to mark the inauguration of George M. Berg, reelected burgess of the borough of Northampton, sponsored by the Northampton Exchange club, will be held at 2:30 p. m. on Tuesday. Over 50 guests together with former burgesses, members of the borough council and board of education, and heads of all organizations in the borough will be seated on the stage of the Northampton High school during the ceremony.

The line of parade Is as follows: Form in front of Municipal building (town hall), move north on Main St. to 2 1st east to Lincoln south to the Northampton Hieh ton Northampton. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. North being cancelled because of its prox nual exchange of gifts will be made. Lumber, garden, tools, were burned.

The loss to the building was imity to New Year day. K. Trexler. son of Hirst M. Trexler.

35 N. 18th has been announced. Miss McLaughlin was graduated from Kingston High school in 1943 and is now employed in the purchasing department ol the Mack Manufacturing Co. Radioman Trexler entered the Navv son of the late Daniel and Catherine, nee Wagner. Shupp and had resided in South Whitehall township for the past 45 years, 30 of which were spent before his retirement in the employ of the Lehigh Portland Cement Co.

Mr. Shupp was married 43 years To Meet Tonight The Women of the Moose will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the lodge rooms. Senior Regent Clara Bear will preside. Emmaus William S. Iobst.

309 N. 2nd St Telephone 210 HS Teams Meet Grads Tonight The Emmaus High school and the partly covered by insurance. The western Upper Milford and Citizens Fire Emmaus, saved th Morris Wagner garage and the James Wag Two Daughters and Son Born at St. Luke's Hospital Daughters were born Wednesday in ago to Eva F. Peters, who survives, in August 1943, after graduation from together with a son.

Earl P. Shupp at Allentown High school in June of that Marriage Applications Dean V. Kurtz, 388 Hanover U. 8. Army.

son ol Preston and Minnie Kurtz and Mary A. Haas, 527 Park chick texer. daughter of Charles and Catherine Haas. James T. Johnson, talesman, son ot Thoralf and Levin Johnson, and Henrietta M.

Land is. 301 W. Broad Quakertown, music supervisor, daughter ot (he lata Elbert E. and Henrietta Landis. Reuben H.

Thorn. 7flO Hull fit ner pountry house, both of which were blackened and charred. year. He received boot training at home; a grandson. Leonard E.

Shupp, who has been with the Army in Ger St. Luke's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sampson. N.

Y. and then was trans John H. Gallie is spending a 30-day furlough at the home of his parents. many: four sisters. Mrs.

Cora Rehrig ferred to Shoemaker, Calif. Going Julius Hancik. 759 Washington and to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ribok, Mr.

and J. H. Gallie, and Mrs. Morris Adler, Philadelphia; overseas in April 16. 1944.

he served 19 1808 Campbell both of Bethlehem, Mrs. Amanda Wernett. Egypt; Mrs. months as a telegrapher and radio Wilkes-Barre telephone Installer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Gallie are en and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reiman, 1734 Roth Bethlehem.

Keuoen u. ana Lenora 1 nomas ana Mary Cascelia Leh, Walnutport, and a brother. Frank W. Shupp, Sayre. Pa.

Emmaus High school Alumni boys' and tertaining these house guests over the fc. t.anr. 832 Tilghman nurse, daugri ter of James ano Edith Lahr He was a member of the Egypt Re holidays: Mrs. William Foley, Brigh Lloyd W. Mummert.

Oreen Castle 2. girls' basketball teams will meet in their annual games tonight on the formed church and the pastor. Rev. JOHN H. KLIXGLER John H.

Klingler. retired laborer, died yesterday morning at his Coplay St. Coplay. He was 72 years old. A lifetime resident of Coplay, he was a son of the late August and Mary (Snyder) Klingler, and was a member of Knights of St.

George, Coplajv St. Nicholas society, Catasauqua and St. Peter's Catholic church. Coplay. He is survived by his wife.

Rose (Ricker) Klingler. a daughter in the WAC, Corporal Frances Klingler, stationed at Fort Knox, four sons, Thomas of Nefls, Clement of Catasauqua, Carl and Augustine, at home; three grandchildren, three aisters, Mrs. Calvin Beers of Nazareth, Mrs. Leo Ricker of Coplay, Frances Klingler of Plainfleld, N. and two brothers, Flank of Coplay, Joseph of Trenton, N.

J. Rev. J. J. Ostheimer will be eel.

ton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bar U.S. Navy, son ot Luther M. and Leila G.

Mummert and Prancine L. Reinsmlth. -Tamaqua- Thomas E. Brendle will officiate at operator in the Pacinc. He served the New Hebrides islands and on New Caledonia.

He returned to the States on Nov. 6. 1945. Now home on leave, he will leave for the West coast on Friday for reassignment. Grace EX.

Missionary I 117 N. 7tn St omce eric, dauaftter ol rett and children Eleanor and Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson and Aiirea ana Mary Kelnsmith.

funeral services to be arranged after contact is made with the grandson, Josenh K. Nemeth. l.Tna Jerome daughter Jean. Philadelphia. S.

Naw. son of Frank and the late who is expected home from Europe. Kenneth Steltz, Marie Miller, Mabel Steltz, Roger and Sandra Reinhard Apollina Nemeth, and Matilda A. Ort. 210 S.

Fulton stenographer, daughter of Ensign Robert Hirsch Wade. Washington, D. spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Annabelle Wade, W. Broad St.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schoener, FLORENCE J. BLANK high school gym floor. The Alumni girls have been organized and drilled by Betty Brown while the Alumni boys were drilled by Howard DeEsch and Deibert Amig.

Regardless of the outcome, these holiday season games are always among the most interesting of the season. The girls game goes on at 7:15 sharp. Following the games there will be the usual public Christmas dance in school building where the inaugural ceremonies will be held. The parade will be led by the Northampton High school band. The inaugural ceremony, with J.

Fred Kline in charge, will begin at 3 p. m. Invocation will be offered by Rev. Arthur S. Deibert, pastor of Zion Lutheran church.

Administration of the oath of office by Justice of the Peace Charles E. Dimler will be followed bv the inaugural address by Burgess Berg. Guests will be pre cnaries and Anna on. Metro Bodnyk. 666 B.

20th North observed their birthdays this week Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Schreiber amuton. U.S.

Navy, son of John and Anna SOCiety AieetS lOnigntldent of Allentown R. South White- Philadelphia, visited Mrs. E. J. Kelley Bodnyk and Dorothy I.

Shankweiler arrived home on Sunday after a two Allentown R. 4. teacher, daughter ol John hall Township, died yesterday in the and family on W. Broad St. Mrs.

William B. Alexander will be and Lelan Shankweiler. Frank Wlsirhtn. 2.1 4th St TT weeks trip to Florida. Their daughter, Carolyn, came home with them Arthur Cook and daughters of Phil the speaker at the meeting of the adelphia visited Mrs.

Emma Raabe, for a two weeks' visit after which Navy, son of William and the late Mary Waslchko and Isabelle M. Barrett. 1SS Hamilton packer, daughter of Edward the gymnasium, music for which will W. Broad St. be furnished by the High school dance sented and Rev.

Paul Repchik, rector she will resume her work in the ac counting department of Miami City. June Williams, student at Drexel i. ana uora Barrett. Alex Weber. 700 Cattell Easton.

V. orchestra. Institute of Technology. Philadelphia, brant of requiem high mass at 9 a. m.

Saturday in St. Peter's Catholic church, following the funeral at 1:30 Senior Missionary society meeting oi Grace Evangelical Congregational church in the chapel at 2 o'clock this afternoon. 'Christmas in Other Lands and the Meaning of Christmas Symbols" will be the aublect of the speaker's talk. S. Army, son of Sam and the late Yetta Weber and Anna Pilch, 208 N.

7th BRIEFS Mrs. Lloyd Sponheimer, spent the Christmas holidays with Aged Mrs. Margaret Buhman has gone to her son Fred and family at Schwenksville, where she will stay for Allentown. office clerk, daughter of Her bert and Pearl Pilch. Walnut is celebrating her birth day today.

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wil liams. Hazle St. home in which she was born.

She was a daughter of the late Richard and Louise, nee Steckel, Blank. Surviving are the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Maggie Stephens, at home; Mrs. Edwin Kern, Allentown R. Edwin Blank, Egypt; John Blank, Ironton.

Peter Blank, at home a mumber of nieces and nephews. Miss Blank was a member of the Jordan Evangelical and Reformed church. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Scheirer funeral home in rrom the Klingler home.

Burial mill be in St. Mary's cemetery, Catasau the winter months. Richard L. Yeargin. 313 Drexel DrlTe, Dallas.

Texas. U.S. Marines, son of Rich On account of the Yuletide Week Margaret Mary Mulhearn, Wash Mrs. Earl Detweiler is chairman and The western Upper Milford Fire Co. qua.

there will be no Modern Priscilla meet ing tonight. ington. D. Is visiting her parents, will meet at Yoder's school on Thurs Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Mulhearn, W. ard K. ana Moneu Yeargin ana Helen M. Sullivan. 2132 Liberty V.

S. WAVES, daughter of John J. and Mae L. Sullivan. Albert M.

Wagner. 1292 Main Northampton, steelworker. son of Victor and Lillian Warner and Joyce M. Ruch. 16241 day evening, Jan.

3. Broad St. Deaths Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Hamman. Ileen Breslin, student at Trinity will have charge of devotions. Special music will be offered by Jean Bachman and Anne Horn, who will play a violin duet. Miriam Boyer will be soprano soloist. There will be a social hour after the meeting.

Members are asked to bring white COUNCIL REORGANIZES On Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In the Sunday school rooms, the annual meeting of St. John Lutheran church council will be held. Reports for this Pennsburg, spent a day with Mr. and Tllghman presser, daughter of Cath Mrs. Readen S.

Schantz. RISSMII.I.ER D.r 9ft Amanri. erine ana tne late cnaries tfticn. Robert J. Budihas.

1533 Tilghman college Washington. D. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Breslin, W.

Broad St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dierolf Siegersville, with Rev.

LeRoy Kutzio presser. son of Andrew and Eleanor Budihas and Betty M. Kline. 70 N. 10th Of 132 N.

Main At Ka.r-h on Monday were informed of the sud Mrs. Ruth Rice. W. Broad is and friends are respectfully Invited at- officiating. Interment will be in the floor girl, daughter of Clinton and Elsie gifts" for the Old Folks home at Hern- ci our Lady of Hungary church, will pronounce the benediction.

The inaugural committee Includes Mr. Kline. Dr. George J. Eichler and Preston Fenstermaker.

Borough and school officials, patriotic, fraternal and military organizations are invited to Join In the festivities and register with Chief Marshal Preston W. Fenstermaker by calling Northampton 689. The Garfield Republican club will sponsor an inaugural dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Tuesday in the Garfield headquarters.

Music will be furnished by Bob McClister and his orchestra. BIRTHDAYS J. R. Durham II. Wilbur Ludwig, LorettA Kern, Donna Lee Mertz.

Wayne Michael, Catherine Schneck, Clarence Rothrock, Joan Anthony. Mrs. William Sheckler, Norman A. Rice, Marie E. Lindenmoyer and Anne Korutz today are observing their birthdavs.

DANCE SATURDAY A dance will be held from 8 p. m. to midnight Saturday in St. Stephen's hall. Music den death of Mrs.

Dierolf's son, Aaron year will be submitted and officers will be elected. REFORMED SERVICE Rev. Royce E. Schaeffer will preach a special New Kline. visiting relatives in Philadelphia.

Jordan Reformed church cemetery, don. Mrs. Benton C. Freeman, presi William Bernatov ch. 20s Tilghman Mr.

and Mrs. John Stemert, Phiia- James Will, 47, of Washington, D. Survivors besides the stepfather and dent, will be in charge oi the business delDhia. is spending several days with Year sermon in St. John Reformed laborer, son of Helen and the late John Bernatowich and Helen S.

Adam, chick. 205 Tilghman daughter of Andrew and Anna Adamchlck. URIAH MILLER Uriah Miller of Ackermanville. 79 session. Mr.

and Mrs. George Whitley, On the committee in charge are Mrs. mother are these brothers and sisters: Walter Will, East Greenville; Eli Will, Nutley, N. Mrs. Elizabeth Rock, church Sunday morning at 10:15.

There will be special music for the retired carpenter, died at the home of Paul E. fttauner. Mactinale R. I. Mrs.

Leona Stelnert. Reading, Is occasion. sheet metal worker, son of Henry P. and Mary A. Staufler and Viola M.

Schwartz. Macungle. machine operator, daughter of Mrs. Edna Hill, both of Mt. Rainier, LADY OWLS MEET The Ladies Detweilei.

chairman: Mrs. Benjamin Beacher. Mrs. Henry Fenstermaker. Mrs.

Willard Harper, Mrs. Amos Reider, Mrs. Guy Schrope. Mrs. Reuben Staufler, Miriam Burke and Ella Md.

Burial was made at Huffs visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William, Still Creek. James H. and Annie M.

Schwartz. Nest of Owls will meet in the Owls William Iobst. 744 N. lflth St. TT.

8. church on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Klein.

Hazie hall tonight at 8 clock. A social ses sion will follow. Navy, aon of Raymond C. and Serena Iobst. and Joyce M.

Rabenold. 132 N. 7th teleDhone ODerator. daughter of Ray visited relatives in Mauch Chunk. Lewis.

Robert Allen, student at Perkiomen his son and daiiRhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Miller, Wednesday afternoon. He had been in failing health for some time.

He was born in Plainfleld township, a son of the late Martin and Lydia Ackertnan Miller, on July 19. 1866. He was a member of the Lutheran faith. His wife. Alice Seibold Miller, preceded him in death in August, 1941.

Surviving him are his two sons, Lo- A. and Stella Rabenold. ROTARY MEETING The Emmaus Kenneth E. Jones. 4037 EDruce Philadelphia, war veteran, son of Dr.

Two Miller Wills Are Offered for Probate The Board of Ministerial Pensions Christmas Party Tonight Rotary club will have its last dinner meeting of the year tonight at the Prep school, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. W. Broad St.

"i P- m. Monday at her home In Narareth. Interment P'ainfleid cemetery. Friends may call Sunday tve-ninn R. Bartholomew.

MOI.CHANY Dec. 2. Katharine (Mayer ailed 50 years, ft months and 3 $HP. Andrew Molchany of 224 3rd St (ementon. Relative, friends and members of organization with which was affiliated are reaped fully invited to altend the funeral at .10 a.

m. Satur-day from her home in Cementon and the solemn requiem mass at 9 a. m. in Blessed Virgin Slovak church. Inierment pariish cemetery.

Friends may call from Friday lo time of funeral. Swallow l.OTTl Dec. 26. Gloria J. aged 4 monihs and 13 days, only child of Ray-triund and Berrha iMulzeO Loni ot Union St.

Allentown. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited without lurther notice to attend services at m. rt'r 'he Schisler funeral home 2119 Washington Northampton. Interment Calvary cemetery. North Cata-sauaua Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.

Friday. Schialer. Drc' Lillian M. Jf month days, of Herman W. Oreenhegen of SO S.

3rd St EiYvr-iD! nAL'ce ftf Schisler. Kl INfil.FK Dec. 26. John aged 72 nr-s' 12 husband of nd friends ar-f 'urther notica IO attend I hi funeral a. in Harold s.

and Frances E. Jones and Mary C. Reinhgrdt. 1138 N. 21st WAVE, daughter of William A.

and Mary win De furnished by George Hirsman and his orchestra. Broad Street hotel. The club secre-j At Emmanuel Reformed The Christmas party for all mem lary, uonaia iteinsmiin, is program CHRISTMAS BIRTHS Mr. and IC. Reinhardt.

Franklin J. O. Schoch. Alburtis. foundry worker, son of Mary and the late Calvin chairman.

and Relief of the United Lutheran Church of America is named as bene Nesquehoning- bers of Emmanuel Evangelical Re INSTALLATION The recently- vine Miller of Flicksville, and Clar- formed church and their families will nce Miileri with whom he resided; 1. factory worker, daughter of John and Clara Tworkoski. Ann Dahkanich, student at Temple elected officers and teachers of the Western Salisbury Union Sunday be held tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock ficiary in the sum of $500 in the will of the late Emma C. Miller, of this city, offered for probate in the office of Register of Wills Benfer at the five grandchildren, seven great-grand university, spent the Christmas holi school will be installed by Rev. J.

A days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klick at the church service Sunday Charles Dankanich, E. Mill St. in the social hall of the church.

A program has been arranged by Robert Raph, chairman of the committee. 1 Rev. Willis D. Mathias. pas court house.

George Poluka, W. Catawissa Mrs. Miller died here Dec. 21. leav morning at 1 oclock.

BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD spent the Christmas holidays with rhildren and a brother, James Miller, Nazareth R. 3. Funeral services will be held from the Schmidt funeral home, Wind Gap, on Sunday at 1:30 p. m. with Rev.

L. B. Klick, pastor of the Plainfleld Lutheran church, officiating. Interment will take place in the family plot, Plainfleld cemetery. The Western Salisbury Union Sunday tor, will give a short talk.

Carols, recitations and music also are on the friends in Newark, N. J. ing personal property valued at and real estate in the value of $9,500 at 216 N. 15th 728 Lib Andrew Orlosky, student at St Kenneth P. Haas.

33 N. 5th Emmaus, XJ. 8. Navy, son of Louis C. and Gertrude Haas and Jean L.

Flores, 33 N. 5th Emmaus, operator, daughter of Mary Kratsser and the late William Flores. Carl W. Meek. Mertzlown R.

1. foundry worker, son of Paul E. and Elsie V. Meek and Jean B. Laudenslager.

Emmaus R. 1, factory worker, daughter of Robert and Anna Laudenslager. Richard A. Pysher. 43 E.

Raspberry Bethlehem, laborer, son of John W. and the late Edna M. Pysher and Josephine M. Farina. 43 E.

Raspberry Bethlehem, housework, daughter of Loula and Rose Farina. Raymond E. Caldwell, East Lansing. and Violet L. Camody.

435 N. 15th student, daughter of Nicholas and Catherine Camody. day from his horn? CopUt and reomem program Procopius college in Chicago. 111., erty 720-722 N. Fountain and spent the Christmas holidays with his 630 Cedar St.

mother, Mrs. Ann Orlosky, W. Cata The will requests that Mrs. Miller wissa St. ROBERT F.

HANDWERK be buried beside her husband, Oscar D. Miller, in St. John's cemetery. Private Michael Mosko, stationed at Indiantown Gap, spent the Christmas Robert F. Handwerk, 82, died yesterday morning at his home, the residence of his son-in-law and daughter.

Hamburg. After payment of bequests, the estate is to go to Lela Miller Blum, holidays with his parents, Mr. and Deaths of a Day MRS. LEWIS RISSMILLER Mrs. Amanda Rissmiller, 80-year-bld Nazareth resident, died yesterday at her home at 132 N.

Main Nazareth. She was born in Lower Nazareth township, a daughter of the late William and Sabina (Ehret) Stout. She Mrs. John Mosko, E. Railroad St.

Robert B. Schreiter, 24, 551 Wire veteran, son of Paul and the late Hilda Schreiter. and Fern B. Lavton. 23.

lna Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seiger, 211 E. daughter of Mr. Miller.

Mrs. Blum is also named executrix." Private Matthew Petrucci, stationed Church Slatington, after a three 6th shipping clerk, daughter of Annie at Indiantown Gap, spent the Christ Another will offered for probate week illness. inn me iaie rranKiin iayton. Allen E. Datlbensoeck.

2S. 320 E. Walnut mas holidays with his parents, Mr. disposes of the estate of Samuel A retired Trojan Powder Co. em and Mrs.

Matthew Petrucci. presser son of George E. and Phoebe Daubenspeck, and Claudine Hinkle. 18. 313 ploye, he was born in Slatington a son of the late John and LeaAnna N.

Hall lactory worker, daughter of C. Miller, of Fountain Hill, who passed away In St. Luke's hospital, Fountain Hill, on Dec. 16. (Scheirer) Handwerk.

He was a mem ana eauie Hinxie. Penrose H. Binder. 24, 1135 Cumberland truck driver, son of Norman and Personals Mrs. Fred Perdick, 232 W.

14th town, on Christmas day became the parents of a boy born in the Haff hospital. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deibert. 340 Main Slatington, on Christmas day in the same institution.

RECEIVE TELEGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hoffman. 1504 Main received holiday greetings by telegram from their son. Private First Class Sherwood Hoffman now stationed in England.

Private Hoffman has served overseas for two years. BECOME PARENTS Captain and Mrs. Hale A. Gus 1224 W. Princess York, on Sunday.

Dec. 16, became the parents of a daughter born in the York hospital. Mrs. Guss is the former Bettv Grammes. Captain Guss.

who is serving in Japan, is expected home shortly. DANCE TONIGHT Beta Tri-Hi-Y cf the Northampton Senior High school, wil hold an annual Christmas dance tonight in the American Legion home. CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Rev. Sidney S. Smith, pastor of St.

Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church, announces that a congregational meeting will be held following vesper services Sunday evening in the church basement. ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William Deibert. 1468 Dewey are today celebrating their 34th wedding iiniversary.

The Driberts are the parents of two children, Leanna and Robert. Thev were married bv Rev. N. E. Peters, then pastor of St.

John's Reformed church. Slatlnnton. Mrs. Deibert is the former Hat.tie Paulus. daughter of the late Daniel and Leanna hee Walp Paulus, Slatington.

Mr. Deibert. a native of is a veteran railroader, having spent 44 years in that occupation, the past 34 of them in the employ of the Northampton and Bath Railroad Co. The estate consists of $300 in per Falls to Death ber of St. John's Lutheran church.

nannan uruaer. ana Miiarea M. Marsch. 10. 115 N.

T.lllYiher At Itirtnrv unrkrar sonal property and $2000 in real estate, located at 1035 Broadway, Foun Richard Samuel Chubirka. son of the Odd Fellows, Springside Fire all of Slatington, and the Mystic Chain, Emerald. He is survived bv four children. tain Hill. William H.

Laubach Is school will sponsor an entertainment, "Breakfast in Hollywood." in the church social rooms, Tuesday evening, Jan. 15, at 7:30 to which the public is invited. It will be in charge of Earl Weaver and his staff who have been conducting similar programs with big success throughout the Lehigh Valley. Tickets may be procured from any member of the Sunday school. RECEIVES GIFT During an intermission at the-firemen's Christmas party in the engine room Christmas morning, Anthony Jagnesak, leader of the South Mountain Battalion band, was presented with a bathrobe as a Christmas gift from the band.

Incidentally, the band, whose music at these annual affairs add largely to the success of them, gave its services gratis. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Woodrow Hieter and Richard Dries returned home from the Allentown hospital where they were confined for a few weeks following eye operations. They are convalescing nicely. FINAL POLICE MEETING The final meeting of the 1945 Fire Police will be held in the police room in town hall tonight at 8 o'clock.

WEDDING Rev. E. Schaeffer. pastor of the St. John's Reformed church, officiated there Saturday night at the marriage of Mary Huber, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Newton Huber. Mt. Pleasant Mills: and Raymond Balentine. son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Valentine, Mifflintown, named executor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R.

Chubirka. 217 E. Mosser is one year old daughter of William H. and Katie Marsch. Vernon David Laird.

24. Varysburg. N. veteran, and Helen Wargo, 23. of Northampton R.

1, daughter of Charles and Helen Wargo. of Palmerton. Roderick George Strohl. 23. Fogelsville, garage man.

son of stantev A anri port Mr. Miller bequeaths to a son, How today. Mrs. Seiger, Mrs. William Brelsford of ard Miller, the sum of $10.

The re I. Strohl, and Dorothy Mae Da'nkel, 23. of Herman Kunkel. son of Warren Kunkel of Albany, Berks county, has Allentown. George D.

of Emmaus, Mrs. Sidney Deibert of Greenbelt, 10 grandchildren, seven great-grandchil mainder is to be converted into cash, of which a daughter, Elsie May Miller i lurner u. s. wavy nurse, daugh been promoted to technician fifth dren, a brother, Charles, and two sis class. Kunkel, husband of the former is to receive one half and a son, Henry A.

Miller, the" other half. ter pi iouise M. ana me late wimam E. Dankel. William F.

Groller. 24, of Coplay R. 1, flour packer, son of Joseph and Anna Groller. and Bertha Glllv. 30 lion o.ir Alice Uhler of Stines Corner, is serv mn mass at 9 a.

m. in St. Peter Catholic church. Coplay. Interment St.

Mary -cemetery Catasauqua. Frienos may call WAI.KKR In this city. Dec 25 1941 months and 18 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services at his late home. 134 17th St SLi1 sturday.

Jnterment in Grandl trim In Dec. 104S. John Bednar, 413 S. New St. "spectfully Invited to attend the funeral at 30 a.

m. 2" 'he Shupn funeral home 812 E. Fourth St. Requiem m. I- "V.1 SS- nd Methodius church.

Interment, family pm. Holy John R- Shupp nrZln 2. 194V rtrh. ,2 th Ute William and Matilda Schaefler Bader. nf Bethlehem Relatives and friends are reAPect-jully Invited to attend funeral services it LiJ'u' ridnce.

58 E. Garrison Bethlehem, at 2 p. m. Saturday. Dec.

21. Entombment in Memorial Park mausoleum. Friends may call 7:30 to 9 p. m. Friday.

Daniel Snvder MAHI.FR In Allentown. Dec. 25. 1345. Lyman Mahler, 159 S.

1st Lehighton. aged 44 years, nine months and six dav.s. Funeral from Swartz-Hermany memorial home. 1:30 p.m. Saturday Rev.

Thomas Atkinson officiating. Interment I ehiKhton cemetery Viewing 7 to 9 m. Friday. Swrt-flerm-nnv ni.AN'K Along Allentown 1. Soul Whitehall township.

Irc ys. 114.V Florence daugliler of the late Richard and Louise, nee Hterkel. Blank. Relatives and friend are respectfully Invited to attend services at 2 m. Saturday at th Scheirer funeral home.

Sienersvllle Interment In Jordan Reformed cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. Russell H. Scheirer.

SHIPP At Northampton. Dec 26 John husband of Eva F. nee Peter. Shupp of Mechanicsville. aaed 70 years.

3 months and 20 days. Due notice of funeral Russell Scheirer. On Dep. 2fl. Jennie Trexler of 143 Court 81..

wife of Phaon Trexler. aiied 0.1 years, one month and 21 days. Relatives and friends invited lo attend services at the Derr funeral home. 4H E. Suaouehanna St at 1 .10 p.

in. Saturday Interment in Si. Mark'a cemetery. Frlenda may rail on Fiirinv from 7 to 9 p. m.

Derr IMMIHIRK-On Dec 2 Robert F. Handwerk ol 211 E. Church St Slatington. aged 82 years. 9 months and 1ft days.

Relatives and friends are invited without further notice to attend services at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hartwig funeral home. 1002 Main Slatington. Interment in Union cemetery. Friends may call Satur ing in the Pacific, and expects to ar Coplay.

factory worker, daughter of rive in the states next month. ters. Mrs. Amanda Williams and Mrs Sarah Krause. all of Slatington.

Services at. 2 p. Sunday, at the Hartwig Funeral home. Slatington. Burial in Union cemetery.

Robert F. Miller, Treasurer jonn ana Julia liiuy. Harold D. Kells. Palm, aon of James and Alma D.

Kells, and Blanche 1, Kuhns. Alburtis. teacher. daughter of Of Lehighton Fire Dies Funeral of Robert F. Miller.

67. of Sergeant Vernon Mann, son of Charles Mann of Jordan, spent Christmas at home, his first in three years. Mann served in the ETO for over 30 months. He was employed at 134 S. 4th Lehighton.

who died iWipMMlBMaBa If St a lk the Stines corner hotel before entering service. Private Forrest Smith, son of Mr. yesterday of pneumonia at Allentown hospital, will be held 2 p. m. Sunday with all services from Swartz-Her-many memorial home, 3rd and Alum Lehighton, with Rev.

Carl S. and Mrs. clarence Smith of Stines Pa. MRS. MABEL LKIITEXWALXER Mrs.

Mabel E. Llchtenwalner. 62, of 229 N. 16th wife of Harry C. Lichtenwalner, died yesterday morning at the Allentown hospital after a three week JUness.

Born in East Texas, she was a daughter of the late Wilson and Sarah (Kratzer) Shankweiler. She has resided In this city for most of her life, and was a member of the Lutheran wing of Cednrville church and the Willing Workers of the church. Besides her husband she is survived bv a daughter. Pearl wife of Leinbach, pastor of Zion's Reformed church, officiating. Interment in Lehighton cemetery.

The double ring ceremony was used. Corner, is spending his Christmas furlough at home. He recently returned from the ETO, where he participated in three major campaigns. Daughters were born yesterday at The bride is a cousin of Rev. Schaef Aooi a ana tne late linen K.

Kuhns. Yale J. DeLong. 29 Noble Kut-town. U.

S. Navy, so of Jacob H. and Florence A. DeLong. and Bertha M.

Wag-ainan, 215 Greenwich Kutztown. operator, daughter of Hannah C. and the late George W. Wagaman. Kenneth K.

Kratzer, Allentown R. 60. laborer, son of Herbert and Louise Kratzer, and Teresa S. Muick.t Fogelsville. factory worker, daughter of Albert and Rosie Muick.

William G. Smith. 226 E. Union steelworker. son of Martin L.

and Mildred R. Smith, and Mary C. Chrascina. 2K2 E. Union factory worker, daughter of Joseph and Mary A Chrascina.

Hnrold S. Laudenslager. YMCA. laborer, son of Blanche K. Roth and the late 8lanley H.

Laudenslager, and Evelyn M. Heller. J104'i S. 7th housework, daughter of Sylvester and Arabella Heller. Kenneth G.

Raubenhold. 1616 Washington Northampton. U. S. Navy, aon of Howard G.

and Sue Raubenhold. and Jean S. Sicher. 1745 Main Northampton, daughter of George and Elsie M. Sicher.

Jack Serfass, 810 Reed war veteran. A member of the Odd Fellows and Lehigh Fire Co. No. 1, Lehighton, he was treasurer of the latter organiza the Quakertown Community hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Yerk of tion 39 years. Miller was also an as sociate member of Shoemaker-Heydt BANK BORROWING IS BETTER CEMENT NATIONAL BANK M0BTHANPT0N, PA. fer. The bride Is a graduate of Selins-grove High school, the bridegroom, of Juniata High school. Both are graduates of the Thompson Business college, Harrisburg.

Tne bridegroom is a Naw pharmacist's mate 3rd class, stationed at Brooklyn, N. Y. post, American Legion. Pennsburg R. 1, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hahn of Quakertown R. 3. Buelah Buchman. 109 S.

9th surviving are two brothers, Clinton, Charles H. Long of Emmaus, a son, Lehighton, and Walter, Allentown. Russel of Allentown: two grandchil Is celebrating her birthday today. dren, a sister, Mrs. Alice Sponheimer James Brown Jr.

1624 Chew Schwartz Auxiliary of Emmaus, and a brother, rrea is home for the holidays from the Shankweiler of Allentown. son of Ray and Hilda I. Serfass, and Mar University of Pennsylvania Law Rev. Jonathon Klick will officiate day from 7 to 9 p.m. Clarence Hartwig school.

Yule Party Tonight Christine M. Schwartz Auxiliary of Esther Ochs. New York City, spent at services at the Cedarville church at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial in church cemetery.

Viewing will be held at the United Spanish War Veterans at 8 tha Yurick. 37 Spruce operator, daughter of George and the late Mary Yurick. Arthur R. Wagner. 1003 4th Cata-sauqua.

laborer, son of Walter and Minnie Wagner, and Olga W. Wenzel. 1003 4th Catasaunua. operator, daughter of William and Mollis Wenzel. Kenneth N.

Miller. Shamrock, war vat- KIVERT TAILORS DRY CLEANERS Trexler funeral home. 11B S. 8th St. Have Your Car Stale Inspected Now At WN.

A. GEHMAN SONS Chrysler-Plymouth Biles is Berries 429 Crtta Si. Emmaai, Ptana. Open Tuei. to Fri.

ft A. M. to 9 P. M. l.lt HTFN WAl.NFK On Dee.

2fi. Maeiei F. iShankweilen Lichtenwalner. of 329 V. Ifilh Si wife of Harry C.

Lichtenwalner, in her 63rd year. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend aervici at the Cednrville Union church at 2 p. Sundav. Interment in cemetery adjoining the church. Friends may call at the Tre.

ler funeral home, llii S. 8th S' on Saturday irom 7 10 9 p. m. Trexler. p.

m. in the Marine Band hall tonight will hold a short meeting followed by the annual Christmas party. Gifts will be exchanged and a pro SERGEANT RUSSELL GLEASON Aged 36. son of Actor James Glea- Christmas with her sisters, Mrs. Robert L.

Schaeffer, Kate Mattie and Nancy Ochs in Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hagadus. 1418 S.

Race became the parents of a daughter yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital. from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. MRS. LILLIAN GREENHAGEN Mrs.

Lillian M. Greenhasen, a di- Dial 473 NORTHAMPTON eran. son of Wallace D. and Katie A. Miller, and Arlene M.

Rauch. Macunne R. grocery clerk, daughter of Perr U. and Priscilla Rauch. to his death from the fourth floor of a New York City hotel gram has been arranged by Gertrude Deibert, president..

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