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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 6

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THIRD THE MOBXIXG CALL, Allentown, Friday, July 85, 1958 Mrs. Harry T. Dugan Schuylkill Haven Civic Leader Dies I WEST PALM BEACH, Mrs. Annie Wagner Dugan, 73, Heart Attack Fatal to Area Family Reunion Schedule Deaths of the Day See Death Notices for Funeral Times wife of Harry T. Dugan, of 729 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN (gi Amos M.

Strouse, 62, prominent Cherry West Palm Beach, formerly of Easton, died here Friedensville United Church of STEIGERWALT CHRISTMAN The 17th Christman family re Lions club officer and cmc lead The annual Steigerwalt reunion Wednesday after a short illness Born in Delaware Park, Phil Steelworker er, died unexpectedly Thursday at Vacationer Dies Airs. Ruth. Lippincott will be held beginning at 1:30 p.m his home. Christ, was guest speaker. Elected as officers for 1959 were Harry Lichtenwalner, president; P.

G. Lichtenwalner, Charles Lichtenwalner, Arthur Lichten union was held this week at Kutztown Park. Officers elected included Frederick W. Beier. nresl- lipsburg, she was a daughter of the late Stephen and Isabelle tomorrow at Ontelaunee Park, New Tripoli.

Registration will be Mrs. Ruth Lippincott. 50, wid-TTaf Affal ow of Charles Lippincott, 813 Xieart A. I Id CIV Strause, a lumber dealer, was A Bethlehem R. 3 man suffered a heart attack in his automobile gin at 11 a.m.

spruce Easton, died ot a heart Wagner. She resided on Eighth Easton, before moving to a former district governor and international counselor of the Li dent; Chester Christman, vice president; Maurice Christman. William H. Fisher, 59, of 600 walner and Mrs. LaRoy Troxell.

The Rev. C. A. Steigerwalt, attack Wednesday at her home Florida in 1939. Price Stevens Point, ons.

He -was organizer of the lo Next year's reunion will be held 2nd vice president, Irwin Christ Schuylkill Haven, honorary presi Born in Farmers ville. a dauzh Besides her husband, she is sur July 19 at the same place. man, treasurer, Paul Christman. dent, will give the invocation, con who had been vacationing with ter of the late John and Glendora vived by a daughter, Mrs. Viola Prizes were awarded as fol duct the memorial service and Grube, the.

was a resident of Eas Whitacre. Rantoul, EL: a son, follows: Ronald Lichtenwalner, Mr. and Mrs. Metro Tbear, 203 W. Ridge Nesquehoning, died pronounce benediction.

cal club. He also was a prominent Mason and, a member of the Shrine. Survivors include his widow and a daughter. yesterday and died five minutes after being admitted to SU Luke's Hospital. Stephen Puskas, 53, was taken from his car In a parking lot at Polk and Mechanic Bethlehem, and transported to the hospital by police cruiser car.

Police administered oxygen to him whiln en route. He was pro Harry S. Dugan, Easton; three youngest boy; Andrea Keiser, SMITH toa for 33 years. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Easton.

yesterday morning en route to sisters, Mrs. Florence Arner and youngest girl; Mrs. Annie Kosten The annual Smith family re Mrs- Frances Horn, both of Allen bader, oldest woman; George Coaldale Hospital. assistant treasurer, and Mrs. Edith Haas, HOFFMAN The 61st annual Hoffman family reunion will be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Egypt Memorial Park. The Rev. Nelson Wenner, Philadelphia, will speak. Instrumental and vocal music will be by Grace union will be held Sunday at the Funeral services will be held town, and Mrs. Ethel Bader, West Fegely, oldest man, and Mr.

and Surviving are two daughters Relatives said Fisher be Kunkletown Church Grove. Easton, and two brothers, Luther Mrs. Roger Lichtenwalner of Che- Miriam, wife of William Wallace ing taken to Tamaqua by car to The Rev, Franklin Slifer, Top- Wagner, Delaware Park, and Ste at home, and Marie, wife of tek, traveling the great est distance. Monday. f- Mrs.

Mamie Eltz Mrs. Mamie M. Eltz, of Maple ton, will speak during the after phen, Wagner, Easton. nounced dead at the hospital by Dr. Batthasar Martinez.

Hospital aids said Puskas had been board a train for the return trip home when stricken. He was pro Frank Locensky, Easton; a son Charles. Easton: two brothers Funeral arrangements are be DAXNER FAMILY noon program. The Business meeting will begin at 2:30 p.m. Bartholomew and Martha Marcks.

ing made in West Palm Beach. nounced dead on arrival at Coal Allentown R. 63. widow of About 200 persons attended the under a doctor's care prior to Albert L. Hoffman Eeynt.

is A cakewalk will be held and Thomas Grube, Easton, and Truman Grube, Bethlehem, and six dal Hftsnital. John Eltz, died last nignt at her family president. music furnished by Kresge's Var home. She was 59. Relatives he had suf 36th annual reunion of the Danner Family in Egypt Memorial Park this week.

Wilbur Weaver of iety Band. grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sat his attack. Employed at the.

Bethlehem Steel Co. as an electrician, Puskas worked his reeular shift yes fered from a eoronarv condition LANDIS-LANDES The Rev. George Landis. of A native of Macungie, she was a daughter of the late Robert and RAUB He is survived by a son. Doug Northampton was elected presi tn-dav la the Shillinzer Funeral The annual Raub family reun Bertha Measler McCellan.

dent and Herbert Hess of Bath las and a daughter. Mrs. Borne, Easton, with viewing to Sergeantsville. N. will be the main speaker at the Landis Lan- ion will begin at 1:30 p.m..

Sat Surviving are three sons, Rob vice president. RodencK Dotn or sevens Pntnt terday and had walked to his car in the parking lot where he slumped over in the car. Neighbors saw him in the car and urday, Aug. 2, in Hackett Park des family reunion; scheduled for String of Cars Hit by Vandals Within Block Vandals worked over half a dozen cars, most of them in the space of about a block, Allentown police learned yesterday. Reed B.

Riker of 12 S. West DER HAMMER ert, with whom she lived; Harold. Allentown, and Clarence Cat Easton. A devotional service at 2 Sniscak Funeral Home, Nesque- Saturday, Aug. 2.

at Perkasie morrow 7 to 9 p.m. I William T. Abell William T. Abell. 86.

of Pleas The second annual Derhammer p.m. will be followed by entertain Park. honine. will send the body to Wis asauqua; five grandchildren; five family reunion was held this week called police. ment at 3 p.m.

Picnic lunch will consin for funeral. sisters, Margaret, wife of Paul at Neffs Valley Park. Ernest LERCn The 38th annual Lerch family begin at 5 clock. ant Valley, Bucks County, died Hallman, Emmaus; Sally, wife of Schaffer, Allentown, was elected Mrs. Brunner Shuman president.

Other officers elected KNECHT The 30th annual Knecht family Wednesday in Quaxertown Hospital He was the husband of Lucy Edna Burgess Abell. Mrs. Flossie E. Shuman. 62.

of Born in Hungary, a son of the late Stephen and Mary Puskas, he came to this country the age of 5, and settled in South Norwalk, Conn. He has been a resident of Bethlehem for the last were William Derhammer, Fuller- reunion wilr be held Aug. 17 in Northampton Community Park. A business session will begin at 2 p.m. Earl Nothstein, Trexlertown; Helen, wife of Harold Spohn, Allentown R.

Kathrya McCellan, Allentown and Leona McCellan, Alburtis. 918 Fernwood Bethlehem, died Allentown, reported someone ton, treasurer, and Mrs. Helen reunion will be at 2 p.m. Satur yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital Bora in Tavistock, Ontario, he a nn of the late Joseph and Schaffer, Allentown, secretary.

day, Aug. 2, in Dorney Park. A business meeting and entertain BEST The Jacob Best family will hold where she had been a medical patient since Aoril 26. She ws the 23 years. Sarah Jane Thompson Abell.

He ROTHERMEL-ROADARMEL The 19th annual Rothermel A brother preceded her in removed two taillights from bis car and Louis Feiertag of 25 E. Susquehanna Allentown, said someone stole a flashlight from his car while it was parked in He was a member of Zion Luth a reunion Sunday, Aug. 3. at Wal- wife of Brunner B. Shuman.

death. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. eran Bethlehem. nutport Playground. Mrs.

Stanley Arthur, Jim Thorpe, is president. Born in UnityvUle. Lycoming County, she was a daughter of the was employed in the Philadelphia office of tho Moore Business Corp. of Niagara Falls until his retirement eight years ago. He was an elder of the First Surviving are his wife, Mary Monday in the Derr Funeral the 400 block of N.

Bryan St. Smauzer Puskas: a son. Alex ate David and Clara Young, ane WARNER The Warner family reunion will Not far off, along N. Bryan a car owned by Sterling Roth was of the Baptist faith. ander, Bethlehem; three grandchildren; three brothers' John.

Surviving in addition to her nus- Presbyterian Church and past master of Cassia Lodge, both in Home, 46 E. Susquehanna Allentown, with viewing p.m. Sunday. Karner Services Funeral services for Airman be held tomorrow in Tweedle Park, Weatherly. hant! are four sons.

Charles, William and Frank and three sisters, Mrs. Margaret D'Agostaino, Ardmore Ralph. Clyde and Robert, all of of 345 E. 11th Northampton, had its windshield broken. Irving Manning, 406 S.

18th Allentown, said two hubcaps were stolen from his car and Robert Mayer of 556 Mohawk Allentown, ment program are planned. RUPP The annual Rupp family reunion will be at Trexlertown Grange Hall Sunday, rain or shine. The Rev. Clarence R. Rahn will be the speaker.

HOFFMAN The 61st annual Hoffman reunion will be held Sunday at the Egypt Memorial program, which will include games and prizes, will begin at 1:30 p.m. Speaker will be the Rev. Nelson Wenner. Lichtenwalner-Lichtenwalter The Lichtenwalner Lichtenwal-ter family reunion was held this Bethlehem; eight grandchildren Mrs. Helen cole and Mrs.

Rose White, all of South Norwalk, Surviving, besides his wife, are, a daughter, wife of Burnett ar. Pleasant Valley: four 2.C. Shirley A. Karner, daughter Roadarmel reunion will be held Sunday afternoon at Kutztown Park. Albert S.

Readinger, Reading judge, will speak. GEIGER The Geiger family will hold its 41st annual reunion at Indian Trail Park on R. 45 between Bath and Cherryville Saturday, Aug. 2 at 1 p.m. Members of the family will entertain with skits and a Pennsylvania Dutch Play.

Those attending are to bring picnic suppers. ARNDT The 25th annual Arndt reunion will be held at 1:15 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, in the Moorestown Church Grove. Earl Smith, Lehightoa, will be main speaker.

and one great-grandenua; tnree brothers, Clyde. Steel City. Frank. Cnlesville. and Ernst.

Danville. Arrangements are' in charge of of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Karner, grandchildren, and a brother, Al hrt nf TTiTnn Ontario. the Steyers Funeral Home, Beth Bangor R.

3, who died in an auto Montour County; and four sisters. said someone slashed one of the tires on his car. Just around the corner from lehem. Services will be at the conveni crash near Minneapolis, Wednesday night, will be held ence of tho. family Saturday in Mrs.

Ellie Hunsinger, UnityvUle; Mrs. Lulu Mattingly, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Annie Yost. Bloomsburg, Co Bryan at Dave's Auto Parts Elwood Leibensperger Easa itching; atop aeratching. aid faster healing of "detergent hands" with Zemo, liquid or ointment' Doctor's formula fn the Willard L.

Gruver Funeral LANCASTER Elwood Joseph lumbia County, and Mrs. Laura lot in the 200 block of Gordon St someone stole a spotlight from a parked car. Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Miller Funeral Home. 314 S.

First Bangor. Solemn Requiem Mass will follow at 10 a.m., in Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic cuts, burns. Buy week at. the Trexlertown Grange Shuman, Bethlehem, servient will be' at 2 o.m. Tues Extra Strength tor Home, Main and Oxford Su.

Coopersburg. No viewing. Mrs. Thomas Trernbath Mn. Adeline Trernbath.

132 Berks County pronounced dead on arrival at 4:35 p.m. Wednesday at Lancaster The vandalism took place grove, with 200 people attending. stud born cases. JUw. The Rev.

Richard Ott, pastor of Wednesday night. Church, Bangor. AO. day at the Steyers Funeral Home, 500 Linden Bethlehem, with viewing Monday evening. General Hospital here.

after col lapsing at a nearby garage Hazard Summit Hill, died un He lived at 207 W. Main St. Ephrata. Merino S. Rex fennn S.

Rex. 87. died vester- Lancaster County Deputy Coro dav at the home of his son. Mel- ner Dr. Charles B.

Peterson Jr. said death was due to a heart at mm ins Rat with whom he resided at Coplay R. 1. He was the husband tack. of the late Hattie Schaffer Rex.

Born in Maxatawnv Township. Born in Washington Township, he was a son of the late Reuben Lehigh County, he was a son of S. and Helen Zangrel Leiben expectedly yesterday in ner nome. Born In Glasgow, Scotland, she came to America with her father, the late Edward Ervin. at an early age- She resided in Summit Hill xnoat of her life.

She was a member of First Methodist Church, Summit Hill, and its Women's Society o' Christian Service. Beside her husband. Thomas, she is survived by two sons, George. Buffalo, N.Y., and William, Allentown; two daughters, Mrs. Morris Depuy.

Battle Creek, and Mrs. Robert De Luca. Harford; a sister, Mrs. Edward Hudthton. Wilmington, and 13 the late bteven ana itex Rex.

A retired farmer, he was of sperger. After graduation from Kutztown the Lutheran faun. State Teachers College, he taugnt Get some real fun out of life. He is survived by two sons He is survived oy iwo sons, Mellos and Oliver, Allentown; 10 school in the township for several vears before entering the employ grandchildren. 11 sreat erand of tne government.

rhildrpn and a sister. Mrs. Ellen He'-was a retired railway cos Bealer. Emmaus. Services will be at p.m tal clerk with 40 years service.

Leihensnereer sDent most of his i rnrlt in th Rarri Funeral grandchildren nrltl h. of 14rt nm I Unms Summit Rrt Srhliecks- life in Lancaster County, the last uvea i uuiuvt 1 MM MA Sunday irom ner nome. viewing vule. viewing p.m. ouuaay 22 in Ephrata.

He was a member of the Maza-tawny Lutheran Church. tomorrow evening and Sunday. Thousands have discovered the secret to good times and popularity at ARTHUR MURRAY'S can, too! Mrs. Emma Halterman Mrs. Emma E.

Halterman, 84, Surviving are two sisters, Miss Grace D. LeibensDereer. Allen- of 339 Race East Stroudsburg, died at 8 p.m. Wednesday in her town, and Helen wife of Hen-rv R. Murrav.

Warrineton. Bucks home. She had been ill for the last four years. County, and several nieces and nephews; Besides his parents, he was preceded in death bv his wife. Mrs.

She was a member ot tne ru-grim" Holiness Church and Sunday school in Stroudsburg. Elizabeth. Strohl Leibensperg Three grandchildren are her only survivors. Services will be at 3 p.m. Sun Services will be at 2 p.m.

in Lanterman Funeral Home. day in the Paul L. Gravenor John R. Depp Jr. John R.

Depp 79, husband of Mrs. Margaret Penn Depp, W. Mala Pen Argyl. died Wednesday night at his home. He had been ill for four years.

Bora in Oxford, N. a son of John and Caroline Hendrick-son Depp, he resided in Pen Argyl practically all his life. He was a member of Methodist Church. Pen ArgyL He was employed for four years by the Stoddard Slate Co. of Pen Argyl, retiring four years ago.

Prior to that, he was employed for many years as a stationary engineer by the Keenan Slate Co. of Pen ArgyL Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Isaac Freeman. Pen Argyl. and Mrs.

RalDh Massev. Wind Gap R. a Home for Funerals, W. Main and East Stroudsburg. Visitation after 7 p.m.

today. Church Ephrata. Callmg hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Thomas M.

Thomas mmmm Thomas M. Thomas. 48. of 357 Washington Bethlehem, died last night in St. Luke's Hospital There's just no excuse for being a wallflower these 'days, not when Arthur Murray can make anyone a popular partner.

His method is easy that even beginners can go dancing after just 3 hours. Tho secret is his famous discovery "The Magic the simple key step to all dances that anyone can master in one lesson. But, there's more to being a popular partner than just knowing the right steps. You must have self-confidence, too. And you gain this quality at Arthur Murray's Studio Parties where you get real party experience while you're perfecting your dancing.

Here's your chance to dance with many different types of dancers, to meet attractive, congenial people and make new friends. Our pupils all agree that these parties put the finishing touches on their make them really the envy of their friends. But come in now and see what it's like learning to dance that Arthur Murray Way, Studios open 10 AM to 10 PM daily. and where he had been admitted earlier in the day as a medical patient. Thomas was employed as a painter by the Bethlehem Steel Co.

He was the husband of Mrs. Elizabeth (Ivey) Thomas. Funeral arrangements are In charge of Steyers Funeral Home, 300 Linden Bethlehem. son. John R.

III. Pen Argyl, and two grandchildren. Funeral Arrangements NEW YORK FLQBAL CO. 306 Hamilton St. HE 4-9685 Services will at pjn.

Sun day in the Swoyer Funeral Home, Pen Argyl, with viewing tomor row from 7 to P-m. POPULARITY. Good dancers are always popular. Too bad so many people miss out on fun when it's so quick and easy to be a sought-after partner the Arthur Murray Way. Thousands have discovered that just a few lessons at Arthur Murray's and they have more invitations than ever before, more good times than they dreamed possible.

J) 7 aA. i If MB CBWM 5 tr SUCCESS. Many of our pupils have told us that learning to danca helped them so much both socially and in business. Raises, promotions, ability to speak up at meetings these good things do come to good dancers. It's no wonder job consultants say being an expert dancer is an important asset and recommend Arthur Murray lessons.

SELF-CONFIDENCE. Ever notice how poised and self-confident good dancers are? You'll find once you develop your dormant ability to dance you'll have the same attractive assurance, too. And, even if you have never danced before, you'll be delighted how quickly you can gain this attractive poise and assurance at Arthur Murray's. 1954 Arthur Murray Int. "The Studio That 3 0 0 0 0 0 Guarantees Results TOO CAn DDYv A T1EU FODD FOQ EUEn LESS QIGUT nOU! Extra-big allowanco on your car (Easiest payment lormc available- rcT mra a ess at 01 ma sai to oa ot orea saicnos Bail Molors Allentown.

0. J. Frik Emmaus Tori Company Uik aai TQikaua law UUilm iltw XmllirilU. U. la, I Iibdtwi I TflV aai Owtaii Unu II AIR CONDITIONED 920 Hamilton Street Pa.

Phone HE 5-9669 or HE 5-9660 EASY. Beginners particularly are surprised how quickly and easily they learn to dance the Arthur Murray Way. Thanks to his" "Magic young and old, shy and timid soon dance with confident skill. So put yourself in the capable hands of an Arthur Murray one of them take the responsibility for making you a truly won derful dancer. Cilboy Inc.

V. 21st SU iMiaaafin Paul A. E. Keldtner Xiia SU Fa..

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