Albert A. Meder Dies In HospitalAlbert A. Mrdcr, 76. 1113 Davis Rd., died at 8:45 a m. Sun-! day in Mercy Hospital where he had been a patient four days after suffering an apparent heart attack. Although Mr. Meder had been ill the last four years his condition was believed to have improved recently and the heart attack was a shock to his famine was born Sept. 12, 1668, a son of Anton and Anna Seitz Meder, and was educated in the Butler County schools. On Dec. 18. 1920. he married Ida Davis. A lifetime resident of the area, Mr. Meder had worked for the l-'red J. Meyers wireworks for 28 years and the Lodge-Shipley Co. for 10 years prior to his retirement in 1956. I