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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 14

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MAKE OVER MNIVW CAl.l.-CIIHOMCIE. Allmtown, July 6, infill Hospital Births Deaths of the Day Allentown Girls were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gerencser, Annie A. Snyder 01 Bethlehem, 90 555 Beechwood Emmaus; Mr.

and Mrs, Kenneth Disc, 3506 Linden Cetronia, and Mr. James Beatty Dies on Green Of Golf Club and Mrs. Vann Phillips, 224H Rep. Rooney's Mother Dies At Age of 82 Mrs. Veronica K.

Rooney, 82, Hamilton Allentown. A boy was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. William McCartney, 19 Mrs. Annie A.

Snyder, 90, of 1312 Marvine Bethlehem, died yesterday in Quakertown Hospital. She was the widow of Victor J. Snyder. Born in Upper Saucon Township, she was a daughter of the late Manassus and Amanda Herman. She was a member of Calvary United Church of Christ, Bethle Mr.

and Mrs. John Mulliner, Wescosville. A girl was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Umg, 2843 Arcadia Allenlown. Sacred Heart Sons were born to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Sorrentino, 607 Crestline Bethlehem, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Amcnt, 3419 Barclay Hokendauqua.

St. Luke's Sons were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Moyer, Nazareth R. 4, and Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Richardson, 1120 Delawart Bethlehem. Daughters were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Vito Vil-lani, 942 Elm and Mr.

and Mrs. William Strawn, 2907 Sunset Drive, all of Bethlehem. A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso De Jesus, 1308 Marvine Bethlehem.

mother of Rep. Fred B. Rooney of Bethlehem, died Friday S. Whitehall Allentown. A girl was born Friday to Mr.

and Mrs. Roderick Strohl, Trex-lertown. Osteopathic A boy was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yerkes, Quakertown R.

4. A girl was born yesterday to hem. Robert Beisel, Long a Pastor In A lentown The Rev. Robert S. Beisel, 68, of 832 Union Allentown, pastor of the Walnutport Assembly of God Church, died yesterday in Allentown Hospital.

He was the husband of Mrs. Rebecca (Marsteller) Beisel, also an ordained minister. Both were ordained in April 1926. Rev. Beisel and his wife served as co-pastors of Emmanuel Assembly of God Church in Allentown 32 years until he resigned in October 1958 because of poor health.

At that time the church was located at 830-36 Union Allentown. He then continued his work at the branch church in Walnut-port. Until 1955, Rev. Beisel also operated Emmanuel Book Room at the church selling Bibles and other religious books to raise funds for the church. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Albert D.

and Annie (Stauffer) Beisel. His wife is his only immediate survivor. He was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Wyoming Street and Lehigh Parkway.

Viewing will be at the church Harry Danbcrl, Bank Auditor Harry Cavi.ston Daubert, 481 Barryniore Phillipsbiirg, a former auditor of the Kaston National Bank and Trust died Friday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was 66. He retired from the bank in 1967 after 42 years of service. A graduate of Churchman Business College, he attended the Pierce School of Administration, Philadelphia.

He was instrumental in the formation of the first chapter in the Lehigh Valley of the National Association for Bank Audit and Control. Mrs. Shellhammer Mrs. Charlotte (Lottie) Shell-hammer, 65, of 3739 Dorney Park Road, Cetronia, wife of Robert I. Shellhamer, died yesterday in her home.

Born in Mahanoy City, she was a daughter of the late Harrison P. and Bessie (Mays) Kri-ner. Mrs. Shellhammer was a retired machine operator for Highland Sportswear Allentown, where she worked 18 years. She was a member of First Presbyterian CJnirch, Mahanoy City.

The couple observed their 45th wedding anniversary on April 19. Surviving with her husband are two sons, Robert L. and Earl both of Dorney Park; four daughters, Charlotte Marie, wife of Robert Williams of San Bernadino, Jean wife of Michael Zwarych of Fogels- Surviving are five sons, Raymond, Leon and Harry, all of Bethlehem, Walter of Plainfield, N.J., and George of Allentown; two daughters, Mrs. Pat Ronca of Bangor and Alma of Bethle Mrs. John Geiger Mrs.

Elizabeth (Orach) Geiger, 38, of 88 Oak Somerville, N.J., formerly of Lansford, died unexpectedly Friday night in the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jacobs of 231 Burner Hazleton. Death was due to natural causes. A member of the family said Mrs.

Geiger was visiting in the area and had planned to attend a reunion of the Lansford High School Class of 1949 last night. Born in Lansford, she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Anna (Churlick) Orach. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rari-tan, N.J. Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Joann and Shery, both at hime; six sisters, Mrs.

Mildred Jacobs of Hazleton, Mrs. Pauline Visocky of Os-sinning, N.Y., Mrs. Helen Devan of Nesquehoning, Mrs. Mary Brose of Hauto, Mrs. Margaret Buda of Somerville, N.J., and Anna Orach of Lodi, N.J.; five brothers, Michael of Emmaus, John of Raritan, N.J.; Andrew of Lodi, N.J.; George of Lansford and Joseph of Catasauqua.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Russel A. Holmes Funeral Home, 200 E. Bertsch Lansford, with further services at 2 p.m. in St.

John's Slovak Lutheran Church, Lansford. Viewing will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Mrs. Marvin Tracy Mrs.

Ruth C. Tracy, of 1133 Menges Allentown, died yesterday in the Liberty Nursing Home, Allentown. She was the wife of Marvin K. Tracy. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Frederick and Bertha (Dilgard) Wieand.

She was survived by her husband. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton in Sacred Heart Hospital Annex, Limeport, where she had been a patient for 11 years. Born in Old Forge, Lackawanna County, she was a daughter of the late John and Ellen (Hart) McGreavy.

She was the widow of Fred B. Rooney Sr. She was a member of Holy Infancy Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Surviving besides Rep. Rooney are another son, Leo, of New York; two sisters, Mrs.

George Felten of Chicago, and Mrs. Kathryn Stewart of Peterson, N.J.; and six grandchildren. High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in Holy Infancy Church. There will be no viewing.

Funeral arrangements are hem, 10 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and four Nicholas Piston Dies; Labor Aide Nicholas Piston, 48, of 3402 Thomas Hokendauqua, Whitehall, died yesterday at his home. He was the husband of Nancy (Ruch) Piston. Piston was the business representative of the Heavy Highway Construction Workers, Local 158. art Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Lester S.

Pearson Funeral Home, 1901 Linden Bethlehem. Viewing will be Tuesday night. JAMES A. BEATTY James A. Beatty, 77, of 555 Born in Chicago, he was a i son of the late Michael and! Mrs.

Bertha S. Gulden Spring Bethlehem, died yes Mrs. Bertha S. (Stover) Gul den, 76, of 720 Juniper Quak Mary (Kornafel) Piston. He was a member of St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church, Northampton, and a member of being handled by the Connell Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad Bethlehem. Rep. Rooney's offices in Bethlehem and Washington will be closed tomorrow. tne St.

Nicholas Society. terday on the practice green at Saucon Valley Country Club in Upper Saucon Township. He was the husband of the former Emily Moyer. Lehigh County Coroner Robert Weir said Beatty had been under a doctor's care, and that death was due to natural causes. Easton Twin girls were born Friday to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bubba, 214 S. Cherry Easton. A son was born Friday to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Croulhamel, 920 Greenhill Easton.

Mrs. Hattie King In 91st Year Mrs. Hattie M. King, 90, formerly of Bethlehem, died Friday in Cedarbrook, Allentown. She was the widow of Frank-linG.

King. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Daniel and Mary (Butz) Kern. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Clara Kranch and Mrs. Andrew Turoczy, both of Bethlehem, and four grandchildren.

Services will be at the convenience of the family in the Wallace M. Long Funeral Home, 5 0 0 Linden Bethlehem. There will be no viewing. p.m. Monday and 11 a.m.- Beatty was a former superin Surviving, besides his wife, are two daughters, Patricia Ann, Joann Mary, thrue sons, James Stephen and David all at "home; four brothers, John, Joseph, and Peter, all of Philadelphia, and Michael, in California.

Services will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Schisler Fu 1 p.m. Tuesday. Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Allentown, is in charge of tendent of the coke and by-product division of the Bethlehem Steel retiring in 1962 after 45 years with the company. Born in Uniontown, Fayette County, he was a son of the late ville, Dolores wife of John H.

Braim of Wescosville, and Lois Louise wife of Carl Gorman of Dundee, two brothers, Phillip H. Kriner of Barnsville and Frank Kriner of Mahanoy City, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandson. ertown, died Friday at the Quakertown Community Hospital. She was the widow of Harry B. Gulden.

Born in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, she was a daughter of the late Clinton and Em-maline (Nicholas) Stover. She was a member of St. Peter's UCC in Weisel. Surviving are three sons, Edward of Sellersville, George of Quakertown and Robert of San Leandro, a daughter Grace, wife of John Mussleman Quakertown; a brother George of Flowertown; a sister, Mrs. Florence Moyer, of Quakertown; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Strunk Funeral Home, 821 W. Broad Quakertown. Call Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. neral Home, 2119 Washington Edward Brown Edward Brown, 53, formerly Northampton, with a Re- quiem High Mass at 9:30 a.m.

in St. John the Baptist Catholic of Bethlehem, died Friday in Se-linsgrove, Snyder County. He James W. and Mary Etta (Ache) Beatty. Beatty was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Bethle Services will be announced by Call Tuesday, 7 to 9 Allentown.

Call Monday, 7 to Trexler Funeral Home 1625 was a son of the late Edward and Mary (Dean) Brown. Church, p.m. Mrs. William Snyder Mrs. Mabel Estel (Witt) Snyder, 80, of Edgewooder Plaza Norristown, died Thursday of a heart attack.

She was the wife of William J. Snyder. Mrs. Snyder, daughter of the late William R. and Ida (Bidding) Witt, was born in Catasau-qua.

Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Aiding Belford of Norristown and Mrs. Folk Shimmer of Conshohocken; one sister, Mrs. Hatty Farber of Allentown; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Private services will be at the William J.

Miller Funeral Home, 1411 Fayette Conshohocken. Ralph C. Roof Ralph Charles Roof of Weath- 8:30 p.m. Highland Allentown. yJm GnM0 0 Mrs.

Edward Frick Mrs. Jeanette (Boyle) Frick, 49, wife of Edward Frick of 622 Arlington Tamaqua, died unexpectedly yesterday in Coal-dale Hospital about seven hours after being admitted following a seizure at a Hometown erly K.2 was found dead Friday night in the bedroom of the home of his son Gerald, with whom he resided. He was 68. State police at Hazleton said Roof was the victim of a gunshot wound of the head. A .22 calibre rifle was found near the body.

Philip Jeffries of Weath-erly, Carbon County Deputy Coroner, said the wound was self-inflicted. WATERMELONS SWEET I RED WHOLE Sarah McNerney Sarah McNerney, formerly of Bethlehem, died yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital Annex, Limeport. Born in Freemansburg, she was a daughter of the late Austin and Bridget (Cole) McNerney. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 9 a.m.

Tuesday in the Connell Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad Bethlehem, followed by Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Infancy Church. Viewing will be p.m. tomorrow.

IJtECffiDHfl nil iiii CUCUMBERS LONG GREEN FOR THICK CUT SHOULDER LONDON BROIL LEAN TENDER CUBE STEAK BONELESS SHOULDER your STEAK CH0ICE BEATTY James A 77, of 555 Spring Bethlehem, in Upper Saucon Township, July 5. 1969; husband of the former Emily END OF STEAK ROAST BONELESS BOLAR ROAST nAA TOP ROUND 'ROAST II HOI (Mill II your a CHOICE FRESH GREEN PEPPERS ,.23 CITY CUT COUNTRY STYLE 29 YELLOW WHITE BORDENS .69 1 U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS EYE ROUND ROAST DELI ROAST lb 1 SPARE i AMERICAN SINGLES i 69 1 1 U.S.D.A. BONE IN FIRST CUT fHiifif noACT 51 85 CITY CUT HIP CUT PORK CHOPS lb. moyer.

services 1 1 a.m. i uvsoay, Lesier S. Psarson Funeral Home, 1901 Linden Bethlehem. Interment, Memorial Park, Bethlehem. Masonic Services, 7:30 p.m.

Monday. No calling hours. Memorials may be sent to the Masonic Home, Elizabeth-town. Lsster S. Pearson.

BEERS Mrs. Mamie, (Selsholtz), 10 years 10 months 8 days, of 1908 Hanover Acres, Allentown, July 4, 1969; widow of George L. Beers. Services 3 p.m. Tuesday, Trexler Funeral Home 1625 Highland Allentown.

Interment Grandview Cemetery, Allentown. Call 7-8 p.m. Monday. Trexler. BEISEL The Rev.

Robert 68 years 3 months 28 days, of 832 Union Allentown, July 5, 1969; husband of Rebecca (Marsteller) Beisel. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday, Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Wyoming Street and Lehigh Parkway, Allentown. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Call at church p.m.

Monday and 11 a.m.-l p.m. Tuesday. In lieu of flowjrs, memorial contributions may be made to the Northeast Bible Institute, Green Lane. Trexler. GEIGER' Mrs.

Elizabeth Orach, 38, of 18 Oak Somerville, N.J., July 4, 1969; wife of John Geiger. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday. Russel A. Holmes Funeral Home, U.S.D.A.

CHOICE FIRST CUT i CHUCK STEAK. lb 59 QUARTERS PORK RIB SIDE PORK CHOPS Sp'87c DANISH SALAMI lb 99 SWIFT PREMIUM VAC PACK SLICED BACON lb 85 nil IIPHV 25 INST. COOL AIL FLAVORS FRUIT DRINKS hem, active in Masonic affairs and was an adviser to the Demolay. Surviving besides his widow, are two sons, James E. and Charles of Bethlehem; a daughter, Mrs.

Frank C. Rabold of Bethlehem; a brother, C. Edgar of Venice, and seven grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m, Tuesday in the Lester S. Pearson Funeral Home, 1901 Linden Bethlehem.

There will be no viewing. Clinton A. Schover Clinton A. Schover, 77, of Northampton R. 1, Beersville, died yesterday in his home.

He was the husband of Esther I. (Gable) Schover and the late Mary J. (Smith) Schover, who died 47 years ago. He had been a self-employed barber in Beersville for 57 years. Born in Moore Township, he was a son of the late Samuel and Ellen (Kromer) Schover.

He was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Em-manuelsville. Surviving, besides his wife, are two daughters, Esther, wife of Lester Reimer of Northampton, and Mrs. Ellen Leibe-nguth, of Cherry ville; one sister, Mrs. Lilly M. Rice, of Northampton R.

a brother, Herbert, of Bethlehem; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Northampton, with continued services at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Emmanuelsville. Call Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs.

Mary Waltman Mrs. Mary (Spangler) Waltman of 144 E. Harrison Emmaus, died yesterday in Allentown Osteopathic Hospital. She was 77. Born in Ephrata, she was a daughter of the late Dawson and Stella (Royer) Waltman.

She was the widow of Nelson M. Waltman. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Emmaus. She was organist for the orders of the Eastern Star and Amaranth in Lancaster where she resided for many years.

Surviving are a daughter Jane, wife of Kenneth R. Sellers of Emmaus, and two grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Fred Gioff Funeral Home, Lancaster. Viewing will be after noon Monday.

The Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm Emmaus, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mamie Beers Mrs. Mamie Beers, 80, of 1908 Hanover Acres, Allentown, widow of George L. Beers, was dead on arrival Friday night at Sacred Heart Hospital.

Born in Hereford Township, Berks County, she was a daughter of the late Adam Y. and Diana (Gregory) Scisholtz. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Allentown. Surviving are a brother, Calvin Scisholtz of Allentown, and two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Nu-ver of Mertztown R.

1 and Mrs. Florence Lane of Beach Haven, N.J. Services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Trexler Funeral Home 1625 Highland Allentown. Viewing will be 7-8 p.m.

Monday. Frank Slepetz Frank Slepelz, 63, formerly of Freemansburg, died Thursday in Chestnut Hill Hospital. He was the husband of the former Naomi Planner. FRANKS lb. 200 E.

Bertsch Lansford. Further ser. If I STEER BEEF ft SLICED LIVER 49 11 U.S.D.A. CHOICE rFNITFB A CHUCK STEAK 69 Clark R. Vogel Clark R.

Vogel, 74, of 323 Lincoln Nazareth, died Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kurtz, 327 W. Orchard Road, Nazareth. He was the husband of the former Ida Frey. Born in Bath, he was a son of the late Harry and Sarah (Flick) Vogel.

Surviving, besides his widow and daughter, are three sons, Frank and Elwood both of Nazareth, and Dale of Allentown R. a brother Walter of Lebanon; a stepbrother Samuel Ba-rall of Moscow, Lackawanna County; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Felker of Bangor and Leah of Nazareth R. four stepsisters, Mrs. Anna Shelley of Bethlehem, Mrs.

Sophia Fat-zinger of Alden, Luzerne County, Mrs. Bertha Rader and Mrs. Stanley Roth, both of Allentown; 11 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Bartholomew Funeral Home, 211 E.

Center Nazareth. Viewing will be from 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. TWO GUYS CORN lb. ftx3 POLY BAG 1Q( GOV'T.

INSPECTED CHICKEN LEGS THIGH ON. GOV'T. INSPECTED CHICKEN BREASTS style GROUND CHUCK 78 IVi-LB. FRESH LEAN TWO GUYS FRUIT COCKTAIL POPE CHICK PEAS RED KIDNEY BEANS OR WHITE CANNELLINI BEANS IN HEAVY SYRUP 389' I TIP TOP PINK WHITE iA( LEMONADE 5 4V All J-OI. 39' DESSERTS havois pkgt.

ROTH PRESSED CHOPPED LEMON FRESH ENZYME GIANT FAB. 3 lb; g01 69 PORT CLYDE tm MAINE SARDINES 81 RENUZIT SPRAY STARCH 3 can. '1 HAM lb I HAM I WWJX iWMW.W IgplWJULMplMqMjaM. MW WWjTO-WW H. Jl TWO GUYS STEMS 1 PIECES MUSHROOM.

4 89 TWO GUYS STEWED 1L TOMATOES 4 89 TWO GUYS CALIF. TOMATO SAUCE. 6 can. 89' TWO GUYS FR. STYLE CREEN BEANS.

6 cant 89 TWO GUYS WHL. OR SI. BEETS lOcan' TWO GUYS CHOC. CHIP COOKIES 3 '1 BURRY CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 3 '1 NABISCO CHIPS 43 Herbert Maginnis Herbert Maginnis, 73, of Washington, N.J., formerly of Bangor, died Friday in Warren Hospital. He as president of the Washington Pattern and a Wash-i councilman for two terms.

TWO GUYS DETERGENT COLD WATER vices 2 P.m., M. jonrrs siovak Lurneran Church, Lansford. Interment, Parish Cemetery, Summit Hill. Call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday.

Russel A. Holmes. GULDEN Mrs. Bertha S. (Stover), 76 years 10 months 29 days, of 720 Juniper Quakertown, July 4, 1969; widow of Harry B.

Gulden. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Strunk Funeral Home, 821 W. Broad Quakertown. Interment, Tohickon Cemetery.

Call Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. Eastern Star services 8:45 p.m. Tuesday. C. R.

Strunk. HASSKARI Mrs. Emma L. (Womer), 80 years 4 months 11 days, of 2008 Wood-lawn Allentown, July 5, 1969; widow of Paul L. G.

Hasskarl. Services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, J. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Allentown. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery.

Call 9:30 a.m. until time of service. Memorial con-tribulions may be made to the Heart Assoc. of Pa. B.

KING Mrs. Hattie (Kern), 90, formerly of Bethlehem, in Allentown, July 4, 1969; widow of Franklin G. King. Services at convenience of family, Wallace M. Long Funeral Home, 500 Linden Bethlehem.

Interment, Memorial Park, Bethlehem. No calling hours. Wallace Long. MCNERNEY Sarah, formerly of Bethlehem, in Limeport, July 5, 1969; daughter of late Austin and Bridget (Cole) McNer-ney Services 9 a.m Tuesday, Connell Fu neral Home, 245 E. Broad Bethlehem, Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., Holy Infancy Church, Bethlehem.

Call p.m. Monday. Connell. PISTON Nicholas, 48 years 6 53, months 14 days of 3402 Thomas Hokendauqua, Whitehall; July 5, 1969; husband of Nancy (Ruch) Piston. Services 9 a.m.

Wednesday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave Northampton, followed by a Requiem High Mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Northampton. Interment, Parish Cemetery. Call 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday. Schisler. ROONEY Mrs. Veronica (Kern), 82. formerly of Bethlehem, in Limeport, July 4, 1969; widow of Fred B.

Rooney Sr. Hiqh Requiem Mass, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Holy Infancy Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Interment, Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem. No calling hours.

Memorials may be sent to Sisters of Sacred Heart at Sacred Heart Hospital Annex, Limeport. Connell. SCHOVER Clinlon 77 years 5 months days, of Northampton 1, Beersville, July 5, 1969; husband of Esther I. (Gable) Scrtover Services pm Wndnesday, Schisler Funeral Home. 2119 Washington Northampton.

Continued services at Emmanuel's Lutheran Church, Emmanu elsvllle. Interment, Parish Cemetery. Call Tuesday. 7-9 Schisler. SHELLHAMMER Mrs.

Charlotte (Lottie), 65 years 9 days, of 3739 Dornpy Park Road, Cetronia. July 5, 1969; wile of Robert I. Shellhammer. Due notice of lunerol. Mahanoy City papers please copy.

Trexler. TRACY Mrs Ruth C. (Wieand). of 1133 Mengs Allentown, July 5, 196; wife Of Marvin K. Tracy.

Services 1:30 m. Tuesday, J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton SI Allenlown. Interment, Grandview Cemftery.

Call Monday, Dm. TWO GUYS ALL FLAVORS DRINKS ALUMINUM FOIL roll 1.29 CORONET DECORATED 6 A 69 BATH TISSUE 4 if 1 500 twa ply thtt pr roll) TWO GUYS 12-OI. yiAi ICED TEA MIX jar 47 SQUARE KING SIZE SLICED WHITE 4 6-01. loavat I Mrs. Emma Hasskarl Mrs.

Emma L. (Womer) Hasskarl, 80, of 2003 Woodlawn Allentown died yesterday morning in the Allentown Hospital. She was the widow of Paul L.G. Hasskarl. Born in Pottsville, she was a daughter of the late Albeit C.

and Annie S. (Entwisltle) Womer. She was a former member of the United Methodist Church ot Pottsville. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Hinkcl, with whom she made her home; one FAVOR FURNITURE POLISH JOHNSON 7(n 12-OUNCES DINNER ROLLS 4 "JiV $1 ENGLISH MUFFINS ll 25e STREUSEL RING PRETZEL RODS, NATIONAL.

IO-oi. WESTCLOX ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK Compact hand alarm. Lumi. nam dial DIG 3.97. Too lY ONLY out unto two curt HADING STAMP BOOK PLUS TAX JEWELRY DEPT.

REG. 1.09 MM With a food purchtna ol or mort. HOUSEWARES DEPT. ALLENTOWN 7th ST. PIKE MICKLEY AVE.

VOGEL Clark 74 of 373 Lin coin Ave Nazareth, July 4, 1969; husband; BETHLEHEM eastonstefkoblvd. OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. SUN. 10 A.M.

'til 6 P.M. For tales allowed by law. Prices effective thru July 1 2, 1 969 OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. 'til 10 P.M. SUNDAY 1 2 noon 'til 6 P.M.

For Sales Allowed by Law We reserve the right to limit quantities. sister, Mrs. Mary P. Smith, Pottsville and a grandson. Services will be 10:30 a.m.

in the J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamilton Allentown. Call 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. of the former Ida Frey.

Services 11 a Tuesday, Bartholomew Funeral Home, 211 E. Center Naareth. Interment, Hope Cemetery. Hecktown. Call 7-9 p.m.

Monday, R.J. Brtholomtw. Continued on Page D-7, Col. 5.

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