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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST .2, ip48 it 2 drowning Victims MRS. MARIA DELSEPJtA Mrs. Maria DelSerra died Sat- Year's Alness Fatal JOSEPH KOIANKIEWICZ Funeral of Mrs. Joseph Collins) Kolankiewlct was held Saturday urdav'at her- home, filft Wlnr Street, West Pittston. A resident To Mrs.

Naomi Edwards from 65 Hudson Road, Plains, fol of that community tor 32 years, lowed oy requiem mass in st. Buried on Saturday Sinsrle funeral service was held she was the proprietor of DelSem, Joseph's Church iVRev. Robert Cafe for a number of yeara. Barllk read the mass i and ore- Mrs. Naomi 65.

of 19 Orchard Street, died Saturday She was a member of Immaculate nounced benediction in parish! Saturday for Edward 13, Askam, and his uncle, William Year-old Mine Injuries Fatal llartin Andrescavage, 40, Amateur League Alanager, Diet at General Cemeterv Plnim WALTER CROCIIOWSXI Funeral of Walter GrochowskL former president of local 1167, UMWA, was hetyt Saturday from 122 West EnterOse Street Glen Lyon, followed by requiem mass In Adalbert'! Church by the pastor, Rey. J. J. PodkuL Interment was in parish cemetery, Bearers: Stanley Salva, Frank Pekutoski, Joseph Rlngawa, Joseph Sudol, Bnfco Vimolvak and Gilbert Pack, members of Local 1167. iVi'A HARRY M.

POTTER Funeral for.Harrv M. Conception Pittston. Surviving are "her buahand. morning in Jefferson Medical College Hospital, White Haven, where she had been a patient for a year. She was the wife of Georae Eckrote, 33, 126 Center street, Nanticoke.

who lost their lives Bearers: Clement, Chester and Ignatz Bohlnski, brothers Leonard Sterner, Edward Slaboczeski and Michael KolanklewlczTV Napoleon; Mrs. Sergio Bovani, West Pittston; 1 Lena, Louise, Gerigaldl Leo, at home; brothers, Mello and swimming in an abandoned mine stripping hole near Loomls Park, Hanover Township, Wednesday Edwards, a post office clerk. Mrs. Edwards was a graduate of daflln College, Orangeburg, S. MRS.

RENA A. KIMMETT morning. Armando JBerni, Pittston; two aisters. In Services were held at the home i Mrs. Jtena A.

Klmmett, Baltimore, was laid to rest in St Mary's i Funeral will held, from1' the 1 Two Super, Values: I of Mr. and Mrs. George Crouse, uncle and aunt of the two victims, cemetery. Hanover Township. Sat Potter i were held Saturday from ana lormeny naa taught school.

She was active with the Inter Racial Committee of the YMCA and the Women's Auxiliary of the South Branch YMCA. For a while she was employed as a social home Tuesday morhlng at 10 with burial in West Pittston Cemetery. naroia snowaon lor at 97 Robert Street, Sheatown, urday following: brief services at the grave by Revi John Casey of St 'Mary's 'Church, of Immaculate Martin (Andre) Andrescavage, with Rev. Peter R. Scholes.

Dastor Funerals, 64 North Franklin Street, with Rev. Dr. S. Roush iQt Carbon Lane died yesterday of Nanticoke PM Church, officiat worker with the Luzerne County ing. Interment was in Pond Hill MrsMary llf e-foni resident of- Wilkes-Barre.

lle. juoara oi rumic Assistance. afternoon at the General Hospital from injuries received a year ago cemetery. Deceased was a member of officiating. --Interment was in Maplewood Carbondale.

Bearers: George Richards, George Lee, 'Roderick, Charles Washburn, John R. Haas Flower carriers for the Jennings Bethel AME Church and chairman from bur tnqi Cosmetic Depqmentt in an accident at Huber Collier of Glen Alden Coal Company. He was ooy were Doris Webb. Robert Dris of Its Stewardess Board. Saturday afternoon at 4 at Mercy Hospital following -several months illness.

For the last four years she resided with her sister, Mrs. Patrick McGuirk, 43 HlUard In' addition to her husband, she and James M. Keeney. coll, Patrick Driscoll, Joseph Mar-tinas, Margaret Driscoll and Sandra aammea to tne nospitai xuesaay. is survived by two children.

Max Conception. A mass was celebrated at Baltimore on Friday, Remains were taken by M. J. McLaughlin; funeral director, from Lehigh Valley Station to the ceme-terywhere there was a brief viewing prior to the committal service. KOSS SCXANDRA T-' Funeral of Ross Sciandra, 111 Pine was held from a funeral home, 55 South Main Street, Pittston.

followed by Always active in sports, he was well and Mrs. Georee Reed. MBS. WILLIAM CARVER SKoioda. Bearers were John, Joseph.

Jack and James Driscoll, unicago; sister. -Mrs. una fagf. manager of Young Men's Baseball Funeral of Mrs. William Carver.

Walter Panrota and Bart Davidson. A widow of Patrick Reynolds, who died in 1940, deceased was a member' of Holy Church Sumter, S. brothers. Dr. W.

Maxwell, Philadelphia; Dr. Andrew Maxwell, Paterson, N. Henry Maxwell. St Paul, Minn. team of the Heights and also managed Adam Bayer's baseball team.

A native of Wllkes-Barre, he was a member of St Nicholas ana its cnurcn societies. Flower carriers for Mr. Eckrote were Shirley Engletlart Lottie Paprota, Anthony Rusnak, Leonard Kuiiah, Josephine Bozan and Wilma Zapora. Bearers: Joseph Rusnak, Leonard Budlnas. Frank Komoro- Also lurvivliSir km Kmvm solemn high mass In St Rocco's Church.

Rev. Cosmo Arcudi was Funeral will be held from Bethel AME Church Tuesday at 2 with Rev. S. D. Lancaster officiating.

Interment will be in Denison Church. celebrant, assisted by Rev. Vincent Bonomi, deacon, and Rev. Andrew Porro, sub deacon. Interment was Cemetery.

"Water Lily Matthew King, Kingston; nephew, Thomas niece, Anna King, both of Moosic. Funeral will be held from J. McUughlln Funeral Home, 142 South Washington Street Tuesday at 9 with mass at 9:30 at St Mary's Churclu; Interment in Remains will lie In state from in parish noon until funeral time. 1 1 li Bearers; Sam i Marranca, Jack Sam "Turoni, Charles Friends may call at Luther M. Surviving are his widow, the former Marie Eeilly; children, Martin, and Barbara Lee, at sisters, Victoria, Mrs.

Mar-Hln Kane, Mrs. John Allbaugh, Mrs. Matthew Whitecavage, all of Wilkes-Barre; step-mother, Mrs. -Anna Andrescavage; step-brothers, Alek Queder, Wilkes-Barre; Jos- eph Queder, Luzerne; step-sisters, Kiuiien uneral Home, Monday Mantione. Charles Sorci and Ross Hunlock Creek, was held Saturday I from the home' her mother, I Mrs.

Mary KowaU, 105 Coal Street, Plymouth, followed by requiem mass in Mary's NaUvity Church, Rev. Valentine; PlevykJ was celebrant, assisted byr Rev. Joseph Sadowski. Interment was in partah cemetery. Flower carriers and bearers: Frank Cesser, John Orllla, Harold Harris.

John SkorainskL Joseph Perllck and Stanley Donnelly. MISS' CELIA JEVONS Funeral services for Miss Celia Jevons; 492 South River Street, were held Saturday from Homer E. Graham Funeral Home, 324 South Franklin Street, with Rev. Charles E. Karston of St Stephen's Episcopal Church officiating.

Burial was in Trucksville Cemetery, Bearers: Lerov Frank rharla scianara. mgnt irom i to iu. PRESTON "tRAXLEB George w. dvnqet Preston Traxler, 76. retired skl, George Lucas, Frank Petroskl and Samuel Kulish.

MRS. ADELLA F. PFOUTS Mrs, Adella F. Pfouts, 86, of Americus Hotel, AUentown. formerly of Wllkes-Barre, died Saturday morning in Osteopathic Hospital, Allentown, following a prolonged Illness.

She was the widow of George S. Pfouts. Deceased was born In Mlfflln-ville, March 27. 1862 and lived in Wilkes-Barre for some time. While in this city she was a member of First Presbyterian Church.

A daughter, Mrs. Marie Shepherd, Allentown, survives. Funeral will be held from Funeral of George W. Duneev. farmer, died Saturday at his home.

146H Carlisle was held Mrs. Nellie Kgiavicn ana Mrs, Mary Vesek, Wilkes-Barre. Saturday from Harold C. Snowdon was born February 12, 1872 at ureenwooa lownsmp, Columbia County, son of the late John and Home lor 64 North Franklin Street, wjth Rev. Dr.

George R. "Savlge of Firwood OBITUARY Louisa Keece Traxler, and attend' ed Rohrsburg schools. Methodist Church officiating, as He was a member of St; James A. Evangelical and Reformed Church. Charles Morgan, Peter surviving are a sister.

Sarah ATfn.IO ROCCOGRANDI Harold C. Snowdon Home for sisted by Rev. Duane Collins of Douglas Presbyterian Church. Interment Was in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Bearers'.

Edward and Arthur Dungejr, Kenneth Thomas, Ralph Jayne. William Rundle and George iuuer ana ueroert stark. Traxler, at home: nephews, Robert M. Traxler, Chenango Bridge. Attilio Roccograndi, 72, of 124 Hughes Street, Luzerne, died trriav moraine? at his home.

He MRS. CATHF.HTNT. nAVTS Cleansing Gream 1 1 letter, lily Bif C. i' 'A Funeral of Mrs. Catherine Davis N.

John E. Traxler, Kingston; niece, Mrs. Dorothy Dmytrlw, Jersey City. was born In Italy and came to this country about 50 years ago. He ras mnlnveri in the mines and parish cemetery.

JESSE HARDINO Jesse Hardlngv, 64, died yesterday morning at, his home, Tunk-hannock RJ5 5, He-' was born in Eaton Township, County, and resided-there his entire life. He was the son of the late Eliaha and Margaret Goble Harding. Surviving are daughters, Mar-, garet, at home; Mrs, Harold Rice, RD; Robert Goodwin, Mehoopany sisters, Mrs. Sarah Fruchey, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Clarence Eggleson, Tunkhannock, RDj; Mrsjy Maude Fulton, Wilkes-Barret three grandchUdren.

Funeral win. be held Wednesday at 2 from the funeral home, 63 Bridge Street, Tunkhannock, with burial In Sunnyside Cemetery, Tunkhannock. Rev. Tevln A. Korb of TunkhannockBaptlst Church wm fficiate.

HAROLD HOWELLS Harold Howella, 45, a mail carrier of Elizabeth Street, Dallas, died yesterday afternoon at his home following an Illness. He was-born' in Parsons- and lived there until four years ago. when he moved to Dallas. Deceased was a member of St. Therese's Church' and 4ta Holy Name Society uneral win be held irom St.

was held Saturday, from Hugh Jones Funeral Home, 34 Church Street, Edwardsville, with Rev. L. Paul Harris of Bethesda Congregai James Church Tuesday at 2 with I' WALTER GEPERT 1 Funeral of Walter Gepert was held Saturday, from 104 Warsaw latter was employed by Bethel Kev. John M. Light Metal Company, Kingston.

-Surviving are his widow, the for Interment in St. James Cemetery. uonat cnurcn otnciatmg. inter rienas may can at tne funeral Street, Exeter, with requiem mass In St John's Church; Rev. T.

J. Wroblewski officiated and pro ment was" in Forty Fort Cemetery. Bearers: John. Robert and Rich Josephine Bellanca; children, Stephen and Joseph, New York; Thnmaa and Frank. Wllkes-Barre; home, Two-and-one-half Street, ard Humpleby.

Willard and George nounced benediction in St Joseph's WX i -m I uenton, tonight from 7 to CHESTER MUROSKI. SR. uavis samuei jones. James, Larksville; Mrs. Esther Grinzo, Cleveland: Samuel, Philadelphia; .21 grandchildren, one of wmeiery, west Wyoming.

Flower carriers: Alex Lapinski, Gregory Moczydlowskl, Peter KHmaszewskl, Joseph GutowskL Bearers: 'William Babonls. An Funerals, 64 North Franklin Street, Wednesday at 2:30 with Rev. W. Herbert Sugden officiating. Interment will be in Hanover Green Cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday night. HENRY KIBCHMAN Henry Klrchman, 60, formerly of Wllkes-Barre, died Saturday at his home at Bear Creek. He was a veteran of World War 1. Deceased was born in Plymouth and lived In Wilkes-Barre until moving to Bear Creek 14 years ago. He was a member of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, city, Surviving are his widow, Laura; brothers, John, Vineland, N. Philip, Philadelphia. Funeral will be held from a funeral home, 141 Park Avenue, Tuesday at 2, Interment in Hol-lenback Cemetery. J. GARFIELD JENKINS Funeral of J.

Garfield Jenkins, who died Friday at his home at Corry, will be held from the home this afternoon. Funeral of Peter 144 1 whom is uorp. Anmony nocw erandL stationed la Korea. West Union street, Nanticoke, was Funeral will be held from Chester (Murawski) Muroskl, 36, of 146 Hazle Street, owner of White House Cafe at that address, died yesterday morning at his home. Known as "Chet," he was born in Wilkes-Barre and attended St Mary's parochical school.

Park neia tnaay from a funeral home, 614 Hanover Street. Nanticoke. thony Stawlenski, Anthony Bibie-szczal, Joseph Sulwanowicz, Christian Assembly Church, East followed by interment in Maple siepnen uiupinskt, Charles Dona Northampton street, weanesaay morning at 9:30 with interment in nw cemetery. Bearers: Joseph Siot, Anthony Zdanowicz. Walter Kashewski, An fragie tun cemetery.

rscxi. Arrangeemnts by BednafSkL WI1X1AMVHITE Avenue. JYetc Improved Formulate He was son of Mr. and Mrs. An thony Oracewskl.

Leo. Wysocki and Funeral of William White, Tunkhannock. Spanish War vet WILLIAM J. M'LAUGHLEN William J. McLaughlin, 42, for-v merly of 716 Susquehanna nue, West Pittston, died Saturday in Jefferson Hospital.

PhiladelDhia, Jumbo Size Special! nucnaei uartosiu. i- Hi 1 1 I Losses High. thony Muroski, who resided for a time in Mlnooka. He was an honorary member of Plymouth Post, American Legion, and a past secretary of Polish Union. GrouD eran, was held Saturday from former Rose Ryan; children, Mrs.

Edward Vivian, Mra. William Wagner, both of father, Lewis Howells, AUentdwn; brothers, Ro- Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, 51 East Carey Street. Plains, with Harrlsburg. Aug. 1 tm Wheat 74, in which post his brother, and Rev.

Robert DeWitt Yost of oeri ana Jr AUentown. crop losses in southeastern Penn where he had been a patient for fix months. Deceased la survived by his "widow, Marlorle; and his mother, 9.00 Mr. Jenkins was born In later his father, succeeded him. Plains Methodist Church offtciat sylvania are running up to 50 per NOW, 14 oz, size 3.50 value 4'- PHILIP MULE Mahanoy City, son of the late Rev.

Surviving are his widow, the Interment was in Memorial in: Will VJL HC1H 1USL BI1U U1B I TO -ic -a I 44 former Helen Kotarba of Wilkes PhlUn Mn la T( It tmi.t.mi Mrs. Nellie R. McLaughlin, Phlla in Cemetery, Carverton, and Mrs. James Jenkins. After graduating from Bangor Theologi nc-aiun iy, an agency oi tne plus tax delphia.

He was the son of the Street, Pittston, died Saturday at where military services were con ducted, by USWV, assisted bv Jos u. s. Agriculture Department re- nortea lociv Barre; son, Chester parents and a brother, Dr. S. J.

Muroski, Ashley dentist. late William W. McLaughlin. cal Seminary he was ordained into the ministry. While a pastor of rauion nospitai wnere ne was admitted -r- eph E.

Conlon Post 558, American Funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 from a funeral home 6301 mantown Avenue, Philadelphia, 1 wo sisters. Mra. Mitten. LnRm. spring congregational Church" during World War 1.

he the area grows about 74 per cent of the Keystone State's wheat crop and losses may run up to $16,000,000 this year, said the de Bearers: Martin Haggerty, Jos- to, with whom he lived and Mrs. Josephphlne Carbona Rom Italv He and his wife observed their 10th wedding anniversary on May 9, 1948. Funeral will be held from the home Monday at 9 with mass at became a telegrapher and later i i in epn tiaraing, wniiam Keinara, with interment in ivy tm ceme tery, Philadelphia NOW oz. size 1.50 value. partment's production and market- and several- nieces and nephews Fenton Albert Faatz an Anthony Raaimas.

rcuieu uiciuh oi ui nveuw, Surviving are his widow; daugh ter, Mrs. Forresti Rapp: grand mg aaministration. survive. He was a member nf Raralmntn plus tat I 9:30 at St. Mary's Church, Park Avenue.

Interment in parish ANDREW SLAVITSKAS i Andrew Slavitskas, died Saturday morning at his home. 49 Wyo daughter. Linda: sisters. Mrs. Society Pittston and' St Rocco's Ralph Davis, Mrs.

Hal cemetery. Arrangements ny uernarsKi." Funeral will be held Tnaljv a' ming Street, Ashley, following an illness. 9 from a funeral home, 4 Kennedy Perfect hot-weather cleanser! This' light and fragrant cream instantly refreshes your hot, tun-parched, wilted jseaice, ietroitr-Mrs. George Youhon, Kingston; brother, Benjamin W. Jenkins, Shavertown.

MRS. AGNES VANHORN He was member of SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Sugar Notch. DR.

F. WHITNEY DAVIS 111 for several years, Dr. F. Whitney Davis, 73, who received decorations from' the Serbian and Yugoslavian governments for his services durine a tvnhus eDidemlc ouwi, nnsion witn mass at :30 at St. Rocco's Church.

Interment in parish cemetery. Friends may view today from 1:30 to 4:30 and 7 to 10. Surviving are his widow, the former Ma a Baramoskl; daughters Bernardlne and Rose Leaves it. immaculate, soothed, silky-cool. Smooth onl a a a 4 a "i' Mrs.

Agnes G. VanHorn, 64, 280 South Main Street, died last night Sidma generously, otten. lrs dummer biggest' beauty 'buyi. Ann, at home; mother, Mrs. Martha Slavitskas.

brothers and sls- at ner home following a short illness. She was born In Dauphin September 13, 1883, and came to MRS. LENA SIWINSKI Lena (Smith) Keller Sl-winskl. .79. rear 286 Hazle street Wilkes-Barre as a child.

She was ters: Anna and Mrs. 'Constant Wysocki Ashley; John and Mrs. Andrew Matiskas. Wllkes-Barre. in the Balkan States following World War 1, died Saturday at his home at Scranton.

Dr. Davis was a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, and served with the American Army Medical Corns in World War 1 the widow of Joseph J. VanHorn. Funeral will be held from the died Saturday at General Hospital A native of she arrived Deceased was a. member of Grove Street Evangelical United borne Tuesday at 9 with mass at 9:30 in S3.

Peter and Paul's nere oi years ago. She was a mem. Brethren Church and Ladies Aux ber of St Nicholas Church and its iliary to Brotherhood of Locomo ISAAC LONG'S order blank Wllkes-Barre, Pa. urucr uiaua. Nsot i.

Fiesta send jars et Helena Rubinstein's "warn uly" Avtmm' im Holy Following the signing of the armistice, he accepted an assignment to join other medical forces in tive firemen and Engineers. societies. Her husband Frank died 20 years ago. Church. Interment-' in Trinity Cemetery.

FUNERALS Surviving are a brother, Thomas Surviving are sons, Joseph, George, Henry and John, Wllkes-Barre; daughter, Mrs. Gerald comoattng the typhus outbreak. Symbols quolity in vorious In silver the hallmark of excalltnca is Sterling, word which has even entered into our language to mean high character, In the funtral'tervice Industry NSM is the mark of distinction which you can readily identify tthieol -standards. NSM stands for the National Selected Morticians,) on international organization. Our mtmfyenhip if one of our proudesf w.

K.euer, ana several nieces and neDhews. JOSEPH VALAITIS Funeral will be held Tuesday at 915 from Klein Funeral Home. 243 Street, Buttonwood, died Saturday Sanchez, Newark; seven grandchildren i sisters, Mrs. Kate Thomas, Wyoming; William Ehrliclv Mrs. Emma Beck, Mrs.

Daniel Parrv. all of Detroit- at tne nome xouowing several South Washington Street, with mass at 9:30 at St Nicholas montns mness. A native of Lithuania, he resided brothers, John and Wallace Knapp, unurcn. interment will be In St Mary's Cemetery. Hanover.

Fuga, Pvt. Lewis St. Qulllea, John Bnblak, Mra. Aana Bicharda, Pvt. William L.

Smalenjrak, Mrs. Caroline Saliahaa, Mrs. Belaky. MlM Eileca -Holland, Daniel Haduea, Mrs. Mary Earbaakjr, Sit.

Steal? Kalka, Michael Sr. Knight, Mrs. Marr in Buttonwood 22 years and was employed at Buttonwood Colliery, Glen Alden Coal Company, until Funeral will be held from hnme Friends may view remains today ii um i. ana i to iu, iour years ago. He was a member of St Caslmir's Church.

of son Henry, 13 Elder Street with interment in Oaklawn Cemetery. Arrangeemnts by Homer. E. Graham. jarKsviue.

Mary Karavaky, Sue A. Wllllama, Mrs. FUNERALS wuvivuig aiQ jiia wiuuw AKnee: sons, John, at home; Joseph and Ondlaa, MM. Bdwaro wood, wuuam FUNERAL SERVICE WlLtlAM J. MAPSTON William John Mapston, 21 East Poplar Street, West Nanticoke, died Saturday night at Lake Silk.

Miss Eileen Belsky from funeral Albert, U. S. Navy; sister, Mrs. Anna Lithuania. Funeral will be held from the home Wednesday at 8:30 with mass at 9 at St.

Casimir's Church. Interment will be in parish ceme PIHLIP MCELLESKI Funeral services for Philio Mel- home, 398 East soatn street, Monaay morning. Lithuanian Cemetery, Wyo worth following a short A ming, J' leskl, who was killed Wednesday morning in a mine accident, were J42 S. Washington WiKet-lerro 414 Wyomiagyanus, Kingstea PHONE: 3-4567 PHONE: 74261. nauve oi nanticoxe, ne was a member of.

Nanticoke PM Church, and a member of Jr. OUAM and conducted Saturday from the Daniel Holland from 418 North Main Street, Old Forge, Monday 9. Requiem 'mail 9.30 St Lawrence Church. St Joseph's Cemetery. home.

96 GUlisran Street, followed tery, Munienourg. MRS. KATHRYN BOYLE Mrs. Kathryn Boyle, 27 Auburn Street widow of Edward. Bovle.

unignts oi pnvthlas lodees. i Mlnooka. by requiem mass in Polish National Catholic Church. Rev. Martin surviving are two sons, Garner.

Lotions at West Nanticoke: Russell. Tn Mra Mary (Hadlck) Haduch from T- i n.iia a 9 died yesterday morning at her iiMcmn IIUGIIE5 noma or aauanier. Mrs. iran ios' Czerny celebrated mass and pronounced benediction in parish oeacn, aaugnter, Mrs. Leroy Yucum, Washington: sisters.

home after a lingering illness. She was born in Ireland and moved to cemetery, Wllkes-Barre Township. Flower carrier-: William Stl- Mrs. Gertrude WUHamv Donca aty, Mrs. Emily Owens, t-aioonaaie as a cnuo.

She re UzY.tr tM North Maple Avenae Elngstoa Serrlng Wyoming Valley t' Slnee 1S86 PIIONS KINGSTON 1-8H sided In Wilkes-Barre manv veara. tdwardsville; Mrs. Mary Jane meck, Stanley Stimeck, Edward Nartowlcz, Jr, Samuel Popo-wlch, Stephen Kondrakchlk, Mar Deceased was. a member of St Brace, Plymouth; Mrs. Sarahi jonn Church.

tincKson, Springfield, Mo. Funeral will be held from Surviving are a son. Thomaa. tin seyita and Louis Lochman Half Price Wilkes-Barre: two erandchildren! funeral home. 10 Shea Street.

Bearers, members of UMWA local of South Wllkes-Barre Col sisters, Mrs. James McCabe. Bridget1 Moran, at home. NanticoKe, Tuesday at 2 with Rev. chak, 115 Owen Street, Swoyervllle, Tuesday B.

Requiem mass 9:80 St Mary's Church. Parish cemetery. Arrangements by Bednarskl. Sgt Stanley Karbosky from 1 Wyo-mlng Street Ashley, Wednesday 9. Requiem mass 9:80 Holy Family Church, Sugar Notch.

Parish cemetery. Michael 3. Kulka. from 39 Hurbane Street Prlngle, Monday 9, Requiem mass 9:30 Cyril and Methodius Church. Parish cemetery.

Mrs. "Mary Knight from home of daughter, Mrs. John Gulvas, 40 Church Street Hanover Green, Tuesday 8:30. Requiem mass 9 St Joseph's Slovak Church. Parish ceme- tery4 liery, were George sura, Joseph peter scholes officiating.

Funeral will be held from ment in Nanticoke Cemetery. HKh. nn5. Zyakowski, Friends may call today noon untU Tomko, Patrick Soods and 13. McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 sizes Paul Lach.

oumn wasnmgton street. funeral time. Inc Funeral Homes u. FUNERAL HOME MA South UMi Street WUkea-SWre v.v-.i.. f.v Phone 595 Carey WrR.

Z-278S 11SS Wye. Are, F. r. 7-0109 East Main St, Ply. test 1 Sue Ann Kurovsky from 18 East Chestnut Street Monday 9.

Angel mass 9:30 Sacred Heart Church. St .00 each plus tax' Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. CREJVIATION Is far removed from the ancient form Mrs. Anna Ondlsh from 713 Main uf3d.c:.::::::i i Jim LA Street Swoyervllle, Tuesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St Mary's Greek Rita Catholic Church.

Denison Ceme- tery. Funeral Director 1 Pvt. Lewis i). Pugh, from 336 Sweet Valley, TeL Dallas S6Mt-4 for a limited time only Simpson Street, swoyerviue, weanes-dav 9. Reaulem mass 9:30 Holy Near attU Telephone Name Church, Swoyervllle.

Andrew Lawrence Legion Pott plot Denison By a process much like evaporation body is reduced to cremalns the-crehialns Cemetery. Arrangements oy uaner. John Quillen from M. J. McLaughlin Funeral Home.

143 South Wash- 1 iPfrton Street Monday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St. Mary's Church. Cath- Orange Hower SIdn Motion earal Cemetery, FUNERAL HOME can be per- tt Mrs. Anna Rublak from 400 West Fhawnee Avenue.

Plymouth, Monday aT4 of $1.95 and $2.50 Fancy: T-Shirts lA group' of fine Basque shirts priced for clearance good' Bracing, refreshing lotion for rdry(i sensitive skin, FUNERAL HOME VFyemlng Avenne, fUnsston raoNS Fe tem maas 9:30 SS. Peter and 10U Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort I'eul's uiurch. Pariin cemeury, Helps skin look clear and young. Non-drying. urned and retained in our beautiful columbarium.

II EflwH aa Mf 9" FUNERAL I'OriE to fa' aW dtfSJ' Pvt. 'William L. Richards from Cor'rregBtlonal Church, I ev, K. D. Hughes ofti-' will lie In state from nover (Jreen Cemetery.

by Harold Snow- fmolenyak from 790 vivfima Avenue, Monday i J- 8:30 St. Mary's ii. i i cemetery. from 14 Pro. 1 Monday 8:30.

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