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Smith, Simon - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The condition of Mrs. Helen Nuss, who is a patient at the Easton Hospital remains the same.  Mrs. Nuss had three blood transfusions on Saturday.  The donors were Richard Werner, Ralph Brodt, and Simon Smith.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Brodt, Ralph - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The condition of Mrs. Helen Nuss, who is a patient at the Easton Hospital remains the same.  Mrs. Nuss had three blood transfusions on Saturday.  The donors were Richard Werner, Ralph Brodt, and Simon Smith.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Werner, Richard - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The condition of Mrs. Helen Nuss, who is a patient at the Easton Hospital remains the same.  Mrs. Nuss had three blood transfusions on Saturday.  The donors were Richard Werner, Ralph Brodt, and Simon Smith.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Nuss, Helen - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The condition of Mrs. Helen Nuss, who is a patient at the Easton Hospital remains the same.  Mrs. Nuss had three blood transfusions on Saturday.  The donors were Richard Werner, Ralph Brodt, and Simon Smith.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Schriner, Susannah - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Mrs. Annie Brong and daughter Arlene on Saturday visited Mrs. Brong's mother, Mrs. Susannah Schriner, of Easton.  The condition of Mrs. Schriner, who fell down  a flight of stairs, is improving.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Brong, Arlene - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Mrs. Annie Brong and daughter Arlene on Saturday visited Mrs. Brong's mother, Mrs. Susannah Schriner, of Easton.  The condition of Mrs. Schriner, who fell down  a flight of stairs, is improving.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Brong, Annie [Schriner] - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Mrs. Annie Brong and daughter Arlene on Saturday visited Mrs. Brong's mother, Mrs. Susannah Schriner, of Easton.  The condition of Mrs. Schriner, who fell down  a flight of stairs, is improving.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Walek, William (Mrs.) - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Mrs. Rush Bowers, Mrs. L. O. Leah and Mrs. William Walek attended the meeting of the Lehigh and Northampton Past Templars Association, Ladies of the Golden Eagle, which was held at Allentown on Monday.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Leah, L. O. (Mrs.) - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Mrs. Rush Bowers, Mrs. L. O. Leah and Mrs. William Walek attended the meeting of the Lehigh and Northampton Past Templars Association, Ladies of the Golden Eagle, which was held at Allentown on Monday.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Bowers, Rush (Mrs.) - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Mrs. Rush Bowers, Mrs. L. O. Leah and Mrs. William Walek attended the meeting of the Lehigh and Northampton Past Templars Association, Ladies of the Golden Eagle, which was held at Allentown on Monday.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Bedford, R. O. - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Miss Geneva Bedford, R. N., of Passaic, N. J., spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bedford.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Bedford, Geneva - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Miss Geneva Bedford, R. N., of Passaic, N. J., spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bedford.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Miller, Charles - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Joyce Cousins and Irene Wagner spent Saturday visiting Miss Wagner's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Easton.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Wagner, Irene - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Joyce Cousins and Irene Wagner spent Saturday visiting Miss Wagner's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Easton.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Cousins, Joyce - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

Joyce Cousins and Irene Wagner spent Saturday visiting Miss Wagner's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Easton.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Hellick, Arthur- 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The funeral of Walter F. Kern was held on Sunday afternoon with private services at his home followed with public services in St John's Reformed Church, Nazareth.  The services which were very largely attended were in charge of the Rev. Walter H. Diehl and the Rev. Dr. Wallace H. Wotring.  Interment amid many beautiful floral tributes was made in the Greenwood Cemetery, Nazareth.  The following served as pallbearers, Harold Starner, George Brodt, Harry Reichenbach, William Follweiler, Sylvanus Fehnel, Harold R. Robeson, John Evans and Russell Cowell.  Honorary pallbearers were Oliver Knauss, Willis Magenbuch, Howard Shimer, William Silfies, George Kahler and Arthur Hellick.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Kahler, George - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The funeral of Walter F. Kern was held on Sunday afternoon with private services at his home followed with public services in St John's Reformed Church, Nazareth.  The services which were very largely attended were in charge of the Rev. Walter H. Diehl and the Rev. Dr. Wallace H. Wotring.  Interment amid many beautiful floral tributes was made in the Greenwood Cemetery, Nazareth.  The following served as pallbearers, Harold Starner, George Brodt, Harry Reichenbach, William Follweiler, Sylvanus Fehnel, Harold R. Robeson, John Evans and Russell Cowell.  Honorary pallbearers were Oliver Knauss, Willis Magenbuch, Howard Shimer, William Silfies, George Kahler and Arthur Hellick..
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Shimer, Howard - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The funeral of Walter F. Kern was held on Sunday afternoon with private services at his home followed with public services in St John's Reformed Church, Nazareth.  The services which were very largely attended were in charge of the Rev. Walter H. Diehl and the Rev. Dr. Wallace H. Wotring.  Interment amid many beautiful floral tributes was made in the Greenwood Cemetery, Nazareth.  The following served as pallbearers, Harold Starner, George Brodt, Harry Reichenbach, William Follweiler, Sylvanus Fehnel, Harold R. Robeson, John Evans and Russell Cowell.  Honorary pallbearers were Oliver Knauss, Willis Magenbuch, Howard Shimer, William Silfies, George Kahler and Arthur Hellick..
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Knauss, Oliver - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The funeral of Walter F. Kern was held on Sunday afternoon with private services at his home followed with public services in St John's Reformed Church, Nazareth.  The services which were very largely attended were in charge of the Rev. Walter H. Diehl and the Rev. Dr. Wallace H. Wotring.  Interment amid many beautiful floral tributes was made in the Greenwood Cemetery, Nazareth.  The following served as pallbearers, Harold Starner, George Brodt, Harry Reichenbach, William Follweiler, Sylvanus Fehnel, Harold R. Robeson, John Evans and Russell Cowell.  Honorary pallbearers were Oliver Knauss, Willis Magenbuch, Howard Shimer, William Silfies, George Kahler and Arthur Hellick..
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6

Cowell, Russell - 1937

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by Mrs. Luther Houck

The funeral of Walter F. Kern was held on Sunday afternoon with private services at his home followed with public services in St John's Reformed Church, Nazareth.  The services which were very largely attended were in charge of the Rev. Walter H. Diehl and the Rev. Dr. Wallace H. Wotring.  Interment amid many beautiful floral tributes was made in the Greenwood Cemetery, Nazareth.  The following served as pallbearers, Harold Starner, George Brodt, Harry Reichenbach, William Follweiler, Sylvanus Fehnel, Harold R. Robeson, John Evans and Russell Cowell.  Honorary pallbearers were Oliver Knauss, Willis Magenbuch, Howard Shimer, William Silfies, George Kahler and Arthur Hellick..
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 8, Column 6