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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 10

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SECOND THIRD THE HORXIXG C1H AllrnU.B. Mm47. Aw4 U. 1W William Glace, 78, rraH flWWV Wff Retired Bank Aide Deaths of the Stanley R. Vcodring, 67, Ex-Nazareth Civic Leader Day WtlUam If.

Clare. It, ti tJ dd yesterday morning in EVERY lTEr.l IS Marshall Leaser Marshall E. Leaser of Lefaizh Luke's Hospital. He was employed by the Un Stanley R. Woodring, 67, pres.

ident of Nazareth Soroush ion Bank of Bethlehem for 48 ton R. 2, a mechanic for the Alliance Sand Palmettos Miss Sieger, Civic Worker, Succumbs Catherine A. Sieger of 25 S. years, retiring in 195S as assist Council for 22 years until 1905. died yesterday morning in his ant secretary.

R. 1, died Saturday ia Alien town Hospital. He was 41. home, at 412 S. Mam St, Paz- VI AL5UeJn Born ia Union City.

NJ he was a son of the late Henry and He entered the hospital Saturday afternoon and bad been PRICED RIGHT! areth. He was the husband of the late Alvenia M. (Schneck) Woodring who died in 1953. Franklin St, Allentonn. died Agatha (Hankler) Glace.

He ailing the last year. was the husband of the former He was elected to council in He had been employed at the Ada Laubach. sand era years. 1939, and served on aU committees of council during his 28- A former member of the Saturday in her home. Born ia AUentown, she was a daughter I the late Allen tod Bertha (Albright) Sieger.

She was a former board member of the Youne Women's Born in Bowmanstown, he Fountain Hill School Board, he year term. The State Associa- was a son. of the late Frank was a member of St Peter's tion of Boroughs gave him the Crossweight Award during that and Verdie (McFariand) Leaser. He served with the Marine Lutheran Church, Bethlehem Surviving besides his widow; tune. Christian Association and the Lehigh County Blind Associa Corps during World War II.

2 CONVENIENT WHITEHALL MALL AIRPORT ROAD IOCATIONS 7th North of t.22 SHOPPING PLAZA are a son Kenneth of Elkin. Surviving with his widow, the Before retiring in 1964, he. tion. tf; two sisters, Mrs. Nicholas former Pauline F.

Everett, are was a distributor and miuc- She was a member of Christ Heller and Mrs. Herbert Lmde route owner for the Lehigh xx three daughters, Jeanette, wife of Ronald Jennings of Delaware man, both of Miami, Fla. and Valley Dairy for 42 years. Lutheran Church, AUentown. There are no immediate Xx-" x.

Water Gap; Sandra, wife of He was a past president of five grandchildren. 'Services wfll be at 1:30 n.m Carl Cox of Lehighton R. 2, and the Nazareth lions Club and Wednesday in the Ashton Fu Pauline at home; a step Services will be at the con STANLEY R. WOODRING the Vigilance Hose Nazareth, of which he was also a neral Home. Center and Mar venience of the family from daughter Barbara, wife of John Oswald of New Ringgold; a son ket streets, Bethlehem.

Viewing the J. S. Burkholder Funeral life member. He was a mem- William H. Steely Marshall E.

at home: ber of the executive committee William H. Steely of 804 stepson Curtis F. Behler, also wul be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs.

Mary A. Leh of the Four-County Firemen's at home; a stepbrother Paul Association, and chairman of Maple St, Bethlehem, died yesterday in the Central Park Con Home, 1601 Hamilton Allen-town. Mrs. Gizella Koller Mrs. Gizella Koller.

73. of 165 Leaser of Bethlehem, and seven the Nazareth Ambulance Com Mrs. Mary A. Leh, 92. of 1339 Gross Towers.

AUentown. died valescent Nursing Residence, grandchildren. AUentown. mittee. Born in Tatamy.

he was a Sprvirp will ti ml 2 Saturday night at the Valley Spring Nazareth, died yes He was employed as sexton Thursday in the Lamont H. Manor Nursing Home, Coopers-j son of the late George and Su by Grace Lutheran Church, Zimmerman Funeral Home, 215 S. 3rd St, Lehighton. Viewing terday in Easton Hospital. Born in Hungary, she was a daughter of the late Karl and burg.

Bom in Bath, she was Bethlehem. sanna (Bnnker) Woodring. He swas a member of St. wul be 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.

Bora in Bethlehem, he was a John's United Church of Christ, Katie Scholleraman. She was daughter of Abram and Sophia (Person) Smoyer. She was the son of the late Henry and Nazareth. Mrs. Lena Peters REGULAR mmmm ra ru 1 Any Size j2 -S Package fx rN LJ the widow of Frank Koller.

She was a member of Holy widow of Charles D. Leh Sr. Emma (Eisenhart) Steely. Twice married, he was the hus Survivmg are three sons, Mrs. Lena C.

(Jacobs) Pe She was a member of Seibert Stanley G. of Bethlehem and Family Catholic Church, Naz band of the late Edith (Strunk) ters, 75, of AUentown R. 1, died yesterday in AUentown Evangelical; Congregational areth. Steely and the late VirgiUa Robert and Gerald, both of Nazareth? five daughters. Mrs.

tnurcn, AUentown. Hospital. She was the widow of There are no immediate sur (Mathias) steely. Elaine Doyle. Kathryn, wife of Surviving are two sons.

Paul Daniel M. Peters. He was a member of. Trinity John Schlump, Delores, wife of P. of AUentown and Charles Born in Rush Township.

vivors. Services will be at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Joseph F. Lutheran Church, Pleasant Val Jr. of Bethlehem: four daugh James Sipos and Jean, wife of SchuylkiU County, she was a ley.

ters. Mrs. Marion Fritzinser Joseph Karlowitch. au of Naz daughter of the late Bartholo Surviving are a brother Jacob and Mrs. Mmnie Miller, both of mew and Catherine (Moyer) and Margaret, wife of Stanley KeUo of Palmer Town-j AUentown, Mrs.

Carl Seisler of Jacobs. of AUentown, and a sister, Mrs Anna McConneU of Bethlehem Reichel Funeral i Home, 220 Washington Park, Nazareth, followed by Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. in Holy Family Church. Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. tomor snip; a sister, jars, uara us She was a member of St.

Germansvule, and Dorothy Leh of Bethlehem; a brother Clinton Services wul be at 1:30 p.m. terstock of Nazareth, and 12 a i of Assisi Catho Thursday in the Lester S. Pear lic Church. AUentown. row.

grandchildren, 4-Services wUl be at 2 p.m of Walnutport R. 15 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren Surviving are two daughters, son Funeral Home, 1901 Linden Bethlehem; Viewing wUl be ana eight great great-grand Levi Gchris Marie wife of Metro Bober-ski, Jean wife of Catalino Wednesday in the Schmidt Mortuary, Nazareth. CaUing hours Wednesday mghj. children. Levi J.

Gehris, 86, of Clinton, Services wflr be at 10:30 a.m. will be after 7 p.m. tomorrow. Morales; three sons, Robert LeRoy D. and Daniel M.

John "Paulson N.J., a native of Longswamp, Wednesday in Seibert E.C John Paulson, 85, of 888 Semi a sister, Mrs. Jennie Mrs. -Vernon A. Burkhardt Church. Call 7-9 p.m.

tomorrow Sprague; eight grandchildren Berks County, died yesterday in the Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, N.J, He was the husband of the late Minnie at the WaUace M. Long Funer Mrs. Dorothy I. (Spaide) and three great grandchildren. al Home, 500 Linden St, Beth Burkhardt, 41, of Frederick, nary Pennsburg, a retired farmer, husband of the late Julia, (Popel) Paulson, died yesterday in Grand View Hospi- Au survivors are of AUentown lehem.

Montgomery County, died yes. R.l. Cypress Gardens WHOLE SRAPimUiT (Guth) Gehris. He was a son of the late Obe diah and Elizabeth Gehris. terday in AUentown Hospital.

She was the wife of Vernon A. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. iai, oeuersvuie. Fred J. Beckmann Fred J.

Beckmann. 70. of 1737 Wednesday in the Schisler Fu Born in Austria, he was Burkhardt neral, Home, 2119 Washington son of- the late Andrew and Mrs. Burkhardt underwent! Cans He was a retired custodian of the International Order of Odd Fellows Building on N. 9th Clauser HeUertown, died yesterday at his home.

Northampton, foUowed by Eva Paulson. open-heart surgery in Hahne a Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m He was a member of St Street, AUentown. man Hospital, Philadelphia, Born in Germany, he was a in the church, viewing hours Catholic, Church, five weeks ago. son of the late Fred and Philip- will he 7-9 p.m Tuesday. Surviving are two sons, Karl and Ralph, and a brother Em East Greenvuie.

pina (Stabler) Beckmann. Born in AUentown, she was survivmg are three sons; manuel, all of AUentown, and the daughter of the late Fred Mrs. Madeline Irving Prior to his retirement he Stephen of Garden City, three grandchildren. erick and Sarah (Geissinger) was employed for 32 years by Mrs. Madeline Irving, 58, of Services are being handled by She resided in Chap Island, N.Y.; George of Som erviUe, N.J..

and Paul of Trum r3A the Bethlehem Steel as a superintendent in the Saucon 614 Carlton Bethlehem, died Saturday in St. Luke's the J. S.4Burkholdr Funeral bauersviUe, Bucks County; one man's, WescosviUe 1, before moving to Frederick six years plant. Home, 1601 Hamilton Allen, town. Hospital after an illness of eight daughter, Mrs.

Rose Beard of Kraft (gDaLlLlSLl Beckmann was a member of years. pe an sours: one brother. ago. -Mrs. Burkhardt was a mem ib.

Born Bethlehem, she was a Christ Lutheran Church, Hel- Charles of Roslyn, N.Y., Jive Fries Services ber of the Upper Milford Men- daughter of the late Charles xertown. grandchildren and one great Services for Herbert G. Fries, nonite Church in Zionsviiie. and Susaa (Seidel) Taylor. Survivmg are a sister.

Philip grandchild. 54. of 1002 Liberty Allen pina M. Beckman, with whom She was formerly employed Surviving with her husband services will be at 8:30 a.m aro turn enn's Vernnn and as a key punch operator by the he resided, and a i brother Thursday at the Mann Funeral town, who died Saturday, wUl be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the J.

S. Burkholder Funeral Naval Depot in Mechamcsburg. George W. of Jonestown. David, Twth at home; one Home, 221 Main East Hershey Almond, Reese Peanut Butter Cups, Milky Way, Plain, York Peppermint Patties Surviving are a brother Floyd Services wul be at 1:30 n.m daughter, Irene, at home; two Greenville, foUowed by a High Home.

1601 Hamilton Allen- of Bethlehem, and three sisters, Wednesday in the Templeton Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m. in town. Calling hours will be 7- Mrs. Valerie Taylor and Mrs. Funeral Home, 326 Mam St.

brothers, Fred Spaide and Raymond Spaide, both of AUentown and one sister, Jean Spaide, of the St. PhiUp Neri Catholic Church, East GreenviUe. CaU- Getha Jones, both of Bethlehem, (SAM ID ueuertown. viewing wul be to and Mrs. Adelaide Alexander 830 p.m.

tomorrow. William A. Rice AUentown. morrow mgnt. inghours wiU be after 7 p.m of Mount Vernon, N.Y.

in (o) (o)? ljf box (0)(0) Wednesday. Memorial Services wiU be Services will be at 11 a.m, Mrs. Arlene V. Beers held in the Upper Milford Men William A. Rice, 82, of 2414 Hanover AUentown, died Herbert Klase Wednesday in the Ferry Funer Mrs.

Arlene V. Beers. 617 N. nonite Church, ZionsviUe, at 11 al Home, 502 Pawnee Beth yesterday in nis home. a.m.

Wednesday. There wul be Herbert Klase of Mertztown R. 1, husband of the late Anna 8th AUentown, died last night at. the Sacred Heart lehem. Viewing wul be 7-9 p.m Born in Ruscombmanor no viewing.

tomorrow. Township, he war son of the (Bubbenmoyer) Kl a died Hospital where she was admit Heinz late Daniel and Emma (Noll) yesterday in AUentown Hospi ted Saturday after suffering Jesse C. Krapf Thomas Pompei Thomas Pompei. 84. of 124 N.

Rice. He was the husband of tal. He was 64. stroke. i-ib.

Jesse C. Krapf. 57. of 2346 the late Ethel C. (Rush) Rice; Born in Tyrone, he was She was the wife of Henry W.

8th Perkasie, a retired em JacksonviUe Road, Bethlehem, Employed for 35 years as a a son of the late Charles and Beers. ploye of the Reading Railroad, died yesterday in St. Luke's Edna Klase. He had A native of Guths-Station. she husband of the late Julia (La- foreman in the tool steel department of the Bethlehem Steel Cans Hospital.

i was born a daughter of the late lived in Emmaus prior to com Rosa) died yesterday Born in SchuylkiU County, he he retired 18 years ago. Harvey F. and Maude (Smith) ing to Mertztown a year ago. in Grand View Hospital, was a son of the late John and He was a member of Grace Dottery. She lived in AUentown He was employed by the.

Em Amanda (KeUer) Krapf. He Lutheran Church, Bethlehem- most of her life. maus rounory Machine co. After retiring from Reading was the husband of Bertha J. Surviving are a daughter, Emmaus.

or several years she was Railroad, he worked for (Stout) Kranf. Mrs. Robert Ludlum of Bell- employed as. an aide at the Al- wholesale florist in North Surviving are two sons; Rus seU of Emmaus R. 1, and Don Chill Serve.

He was an attendant for Ren mawr, N.J.; a son Robert L. of lentown State Hospital. Wales, Montgomery County. der's Mobil Station, Bethlehem, Easton; a sister, Mrs. Helen Surviving, besides her hus aid of Breinigsville, two daugh until becoming ill last Novem Born in Italy', he was a son of Zuber of Glenside, Montgom ters; Betty, wife of Charles band, are three brothers, Carson and Lester Dottery, both Al- mm jama's a ber.

the late Rocco and Maria ery County, and five grandchil Whitehouse of Fayettesville He was a member of the (GironeUi) Pompei. lentown, and LleweUyn, Brein N.C., and Joan, wife of Robert Ebenezer Bible Fellowship lgsville; and two sisters, Betty, Bennicoff of Maxatawny, Berks dren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Wallace M. Long Funeral Home, 500 lin He was a member of St.

Roman Catholic the 'J1 Cans Church, Bethlehem. wife 'of Clifford Ruch, North County; one brother, John of IBILLlDaDJLS) ampton R. and Myrtle, wife St. Agnus Holy Name Society Macungie R. 1, one sister; Mrs Surviving besides his widow are two sons, David with the Air Force in Texas, and den Bethlehem.

Viewing and the Sons of Italy in Lans- Christine Kneght of Emmaus of Frank Hadle, Phoenix, Ariz, dale. Services wul be at 1 p.m, R. 1, and nine grandchUdren Services wiU be at 10:30 a.m Donald at home: two daugh Thursday at the Trexler Fu wul be 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs.

Dorothy Kelly Surviving are two sons Flavor Favorite ters, Davina Kay and Darlene Wednesday at the Horace James N. and John both of neral Home, 1625 Highland St, AUentown. Calling hours wiU be Ann. both at home; four broth Mrs. Dorothy KeUy, 62, of Perkasie, three daughters; Mrs ers, James of Coaldale; Louis Schantz Funeral Home, 3rd and Main streets, Emmaus.

Calling hours wiU be from 7 to 8:30 1038 Broadway i Fountain Hill, DflLlDIS of Neshaminy, Peter of Birds Catherine P. GaUuppi of SeUersviUe R.D., Florence, wife boro, and Norman of Tamaqua died yesterday in her home. She had been under a doctor's p.m. tomorrow. of Charles Fnck and Lena wife and four sisters, Mrs.

Gertrude of Stanley Dorsi, both of Sellers care. EXPRESS YOUR Wagner of Tamaqua; Mrs. car rie Grossman of Chalf ont; Mrs ville. one sister. Mrs.

Emma Born in Bethlehem, she was p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Leonard Wheelen Doshia I. Wheelen, 65, wife of Leonard Wheelen, of 2323 2nd Avona Heights, Easton, was pronounced- dead on arrival Saturday at Easton Hospital after being stricken in her home.

Northampton Coun Pm a daughter of the late Milton SYMPATHY WITH Katherine Regel of Summit HiU, and Mrs. AUce Stout of and Elva (Cunningham) Smith She was the widow of Edward Pottstown. (Joe) KeUy. mm Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Carnival She was a member of St.

Thursday in Ebenezer Bible Ferrara of SeUersviUe R.D., 19 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchUdren. Services wiU be at 9 a.m. Thursday in the Benner and Suess Funeral Home, 606 Arch Perkasie, Mowed by a Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in St Agnus Roman Catholic Church, SeUersviUe. CaUing" hours wiU ty Coroner Joseph F.

Reichel at Paul's Lutheran Church, Foun- Fellowship Church. Viewing tarn Hill. wiU be 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday Surviving are a son Edward in the Wallace M. Long Funeral Phone 797-4350 RALSTON'S 33M lEHIGK ST.

tributed death, to natural causes. Employed for 21 years by the Magnetic Winding Easton, she retired 12 years ag'o. Home, 500 Linden Bethle of Fountain Hill; a daughter, Mrs; Joyce Keiper of AUen hem. be from 7 to 9 p.m Wednesday, Earl M. Kunkel Sr.

re ir i 7 ir 7 7A Earl M. Kunkel 43, of WescosviUe R. 1. was pro nounced dead on arrival at the town; a brother, Percy Smith of AUentown; three sisters, Mrs. Susan Heppner of Fountain HiU; Mrs.

Helene Trum-bore of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Myrtle Bartholomew of Bethlehem, and two grandchildren. Services wUl be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Lester S. Pearson Funeral Home, 1901 Linden Bethlehem.

Viewing wiU be tomorrow night. AUentown Hospital yesterday morning, after he was stricken by a heart attack while driving U.S. No. 1 WHITE on the N. 7th Street Pike.

The Catasauqua Ambulance took him to the hospital. He was the husband of Ethel fi. IX REUT S07T 17ATER B. (Buchert) Kunkel. James P.

McGraw He was a truck driver for ConsoUdated Freightways, and James P. McGraw, 53, of 510 worked parttime- with the Post Broadway, Bethlehem, died Office. yesterday in his home. North ik. Born in Mahoning Valley, ampton County Coroner Joseph F.

Reichel attributed death to Carbon County, he was a son of Mrs. Jennie E. (Geiger) Kunkel of Andreas R. 1 and the natural causes. He was employed by the Just Born Candy Bethlehem.

He late Charles J. Kunkel. 4 P8 MONTH WJ ii; QUy 22,000 GRAIN UNIT 11 1 OUTSIDE FAUCET II Jit DV- 'tfS i. mmvtMff wee home JPf I PHOiii 437-5C33 demonstration I He was a member of St was a member of Holy Infancy x- Matthew's Lutheran Church, Al wv.v Catholic Church, Bethlehem. len town.

Born in Archibald, Lacka Realemon He was awarded the Purple wanna County, he was a son 1 of the late Patrick and Cath Heart during World War II, during his services with the erine-(Gillespie) McGraw. He iLimKi Army. was the husband of EUen (Mun- fir L- -til Iey) McGraw. Surviving with his wife and mother are four sons, Kenneth Surviving besides his widow DOT. 'ir" David Henry C.

and DQDD3 are a son James Jr. of Bethie hem; a brother Frank and i Earl M. all at home; two brothers, Samuel of Tamaqua and Warren of Andreas R. 1, VL CHCT WATER lit hi I FflTflWH JLl sister, Mrs. Ruth Hofsommer, both of Archibald, and three Weis Quality and two sisters.

Mrs. Arlene grandchildren. lit I ci ti or ilPiiTAiiii ni jfj Henry of Pottstown, and Jean, Services wiU be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Francis J. wife of Harvey PhiUips of AUen I CHUCK 1T nn i Connell Funeral Home, 245 town.

Services wUl be at 10:30 a.m KN1SLEY N. 9 1034.OZ. Can Broad Bethlehem, followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass at Wednesday in the Schmoyer Fu Ml "few neral Home, Breimgsvme. Call ing hours wUl be p.m. 10 a.m.

in Holy Infancy Church. Viewing wUl be tomorrow afternoon and night 4.

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