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Doctor of Dental Surgery, was born January 8, 1893, a son of Charles A. and Sallie M. Heil Worsley, at No. 16 West Fourth Street, South Bethlehem. He attended the South Bethlehem Schools and was graduated from the Bethlehem Preparatory School in 1912. After graduating from the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, he engaged as an associate in the practice of his profession with Dr. John B. Brougham, with offices at No. 121 East Third Street, and has become a very successful practitioner. He is a member of the Knights of Pythias. On October 10, 1916, he married Miss Esther I. Redline.
Retired furniture dealer, was born March 7, 1845, at Gothenbog, Sweden. He received his educational training in the schools of his native village and in 1872 came to America. In 1878 with characteristic grit, and energy he and his brother, Charles A. Worsley founded the present large furniture store at Third and Elm Streets which enterprise they carried on successfully under the firm name of Worsley Bros. until early this year when they retired. He is a large real estate holder and a member of a number of secret societies. In 1879 he married Lillie M. Heil, of Easton. Until his retirement to private life Mr. Worsley had been most active in the civic and business life of the community.
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