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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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record, ctusday, October 21; mo Samuel Speece and Mrs. Speece, Pittston, to congratulate them on FUNERALS Isaac Williams Is Owned end Op-rated by the Am-ritea biurre Coiiipaajr FUNERALS at St, John the Evangelit Church by John R. Cunning-hum aa-niated by Rev. Joncph L. Biury a deacon and Rev.

John J. Miiher as Walter Speece Dies in South Established 1871 JACK 8. MILLER, Director 8 N. Main Street, Plain Private Dliplny Boom I.0"'Ei. E.

GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME SOS S. FBANKLXN ST. Wllkes-Barra Established 1874 Mi Ji Mclaughlin, inc. Funeral Home IIS 8. Washington Street WUkes-Barre West Side Office i7S Wyoming Ave, Kingston Lewis P.

Kniffcn's Son Wilkes-Bsrre FUNERAL HOME 465 Sooth Main Street A rental ad la the Record turn vacant room or apartment Into revenue producer. Call Betty Brown at J412L 1 JOHN WESLEY SMITH John Wesley Smith, formerly of Swoyervllle, was buried yesterday afternoon In Pina Grove Cemetery, Ta.lalr The funeral was held from the home of his son, William, 403 Cedar Avenue, Scranton, with many friends and relatives In attendance. Rev. Lester, pastor )f St Paul's Methodist Church, Scran ton, officiated. Bearers were 1 Arthur Powell, Stewart McCluskey, Calvin Walp ana uan JKenner.

HARRY oTiNEIDMAN Harry 0. Sneldman, 57, a native of Lime Ridge, Columbia and a member or scranton ponce department for 29 years prior to his retirement on pension two years ago, died on Tuesday at His- home, 1162 Division Street, West Scran ton. He la survived by his widow and one sister. Mrs. wiiiara Apgar, The funeral will be held from the home Frldav morning at 11 with burial In Almedla Cemetery, Colum bia county, FRANK TANSA Funeral of Frank, Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Tansa, was held yesterday afternoon from the home of Mrs. Tansa's mother, Mary "Yatskb, 83 Howard LarksviUe. Interment was In St Stephen's Slovak Cemetery, Lehman. -w--.

Servloes were conducted at 2 in St. Stephen's Churoh by Rev. John xeuiicaa. ANTHONY LOWDINSKI Funeral of Anthony Lowdinskl. victim of an automobile accident took place yesterday morning from the home pf Mrs.

P. Kassa-kaitls, 144 East Main Street, Glen Lyon. A requiem mass was read in St Mary's Lithuanian Church, Wanamie, by the pastor, Rev, V. A. Slmkonls.

Interment was in the parish cemetery. Bearer were William Kotski. Ed ward Nork, Edward Krupinskl, Victor Mikoloychlk, Benjamin Mitros and Albert Harcharik. JAMES F. DEVERS Funeral of James F.

Devere, for mer mine foreman at Ewen Colliery, Penneylvania Coal Company and former Jenkins Township School director, was held yesterday morning from the Port Griffith, and was attended by. many friends. Mass waa celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. Speece was born in West Pittston ,81 year ago, eldest son of isamuei ana Mary speece, early settlers, of that Later, for a long period the Speece family uvea on Market Street, Pittston, and as a youth, deceased worked at Coxton yards of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, Me attended' Wyoming Seminary and later trained for x. M.

C. A. work. He served, as secretary of that association at Titusville and York, Pa. He left that field of endeavor to associate with Standard Oil Company as a field overseer In the oil fields of West Virginia, a position he held until his retirement a few years ago.

Deceased was a charter member of Pittston Y. M. C. A. having attended the meeting of churchmen on October 12, 1880 at which the Pittston Association was formed, Surviving are his widow, the former Emma Archbald, and one daughter, Mary Emory Speece; two brothers, Samuel, Pittston, and John, West Pittston; one sister, Mrs.

James A. Lewis, Watsontown, Pa. i Burial will be at Parkersburg. REV. T.

R. WARNICK The funeral of Rev. T. R. War-nick.

87. retired Mathi-iiUst mlnlnrar formerly of Laceyvllle, was held irom ina stunners uady Metnoaist Wednesday afternoon. riled at. fVia tinma nt tila daughter In Cortland, on Sunday. Besides this daughter he la survived bv his Wife, two Huncrhter.

Mn Edward Young of Endlcott, and Mrs, Jennie White of Troy and several grancdhlldren, nil uu Tr jii" Found Dead in Bed Isaao O. William, Tl, who resided in one or tne "twin houses" on Plymouth Mountain, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning at 10 by one of his daughters, who weiw io fti, room jo awaken mm. Death was due to a heart attack. Mr. Williams retired Tuesday night in apparent good health.

His wife, Susan, has oeen 111 for the last four months end due to her serious condition has not been told of her husband's death. Deceased was born In Wales and resided In Plymouth over SO years. He was employed at a watchman at Gaylord Colliery before that operation closed. He wan a member of English Baptist Church. In addition to hit widow, he leaves a sonr Edward Williams, uunaio.

and these daughters: Mrs, Bessie Plymouth Howard 1 Ross, Shlckshinny Mrs. Wlnfleld Morgan, Plymouth; Mrs. P. C. High, Washlngrtonj Mrs.

warren Slosser. Vireinia: 18 grana children and six great-grandchildren. The body was removed to 114 West Main Street, Plymouth, from wner tne funeral will held. OBITUARY MARY FAFCIAK Mrs. Man-v Panclak.

Newnort Township resident, died Tuesday nigm at ner home, Coal. Street, Glen Lyon, following a two weeks' illness. She was a member of St. Mlohal'a Church. Thes.i children-.

Stanley Okonieski, Pond Hill; Mrs. Anna Rrooklvn: Mrs. Victoria, Nancol Glen Lryon. MRS. HELEN SUTTON Mrs.

Helen' Sutton. M. wife of Bryce Sutton, died en Tuesday at hier home, 680 Shawnee Street, Breslau, after a lingering: Illness. She waa a member of S3. Peter and Paul's Church, Plymouth.

cesiae ner Husband rnej is survived toy a sister, Mrs. Adam Kam-inskl of Breslau. The funeral will be held from the home on Satur- day morning. MBS. A.

G. HESS Mrs. A. O. Hess.

84. well known Columbia. County rfaidentJied late Tuesday night at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Edith A.

Getz. 317 Light Street Road, Blooms-burg. A native "of-Waller, Mrs. Hees was the former Prificllla Brink and lived all her life in Columbia County. She was a member of Benton Methodist Church, Her husband died 14 yeara-ago.

Surviving are three zone, Dr. D. M. Hess, Washlngtonville; Bartley Hess, Central- Cityr and Dr. Harry L.

H-ees, Long Beachs and two daughters Mrs. Edith Getz, Bloomsburg, and Urs, S. J. Wylie, Bryn Mawr. Fourteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive.

Funeral cervices will be held at the Geta hom on Saturday afternoon at 2 with burial In Benton 1k Mm II Continuing Our i SAILS If you have not'already visited your1 nearest Acme Super Market this week, do so today you will be amaxAd mt tha aavlnira. Talra mA- vantage of these low Stop lit Hfunjr DU.VC. i. Twty Mixed Voflofablos Ripe Yonr No. I can 1 Tender Peas No.t can 5c 4SC0 Finest Table Salt OSCO Pancake or Buckwheat Flour pig." sjr Butter Kernel Glenwood Apple Batter 28-oz.

Jar Finest Table Syrup- IOC can Supreme Soft-Twist Bread 2 15c The meat of 101 uses by Hormel Spam tic Pure Concord Grape Juice -mi 1 it Banner Day GSSee' a Bonnie Oak Evap. Milk 4 tall cans 25c Pet, Borden's, Gold Cross, -Everyday, Carnation Milk 4 29c J50) Fresh Pack Pumpkin 3 25c Gream-White 3 37c ON BRAND NEW 194f Anhbumer, KlUabeth AdamaLI I'l. DeFletro, Mary Dnrkln, Marjorie L. Minnie K. l.oranfio, Carmella JMtchal, Stephen Mul.anev.

Sarah Altlmua, Abbie Brighton, JteaoU But. hko, Anns Bngdan, Felix Cbamploa, Amanda jr. Carejr, Mrs. Frank ratalonls, MarcelU Kock, Myrtle babach, Teresa Ttlfrm V1lal.A.V Ij.kii.na. fiAm KA West Main Street.

Truckeville, Thura- uay xv.au. J. ruckuviue cemetery. Thomas Adamski from 131 Welles quietn tnuM Holy Trinity Church, innuini, rarijHi cemoiery. luwanaa oireet, WJlllS naven, oaiur day 2:30.

Mrs. Bel Brighton, late resident of 25 North Washington from jvimiicii a flunerai co boutq Unln ml 1 a. tR.J TIT tau. oiivQi. naay 11, ner.

rreu tv Trumbors Maple Hill Ceme- Saturday 8:80. Requiem mass St. jonn tne Greek Rite Catholic viiuivii. oi, arys u. v.

vejiieioj-y, Dallas. i Fll itntitili fm w.li T.4I Avondale, Saturday 8:30. Requiem uinsa oi. etaniniaus' uiurcn, anti-coke. Pariah cemetery.

Tnme YtArAna fiAm WT fialaam Qtaatt West Pittston, Thursday 10. Requiem mass 10:30 Immaculate Conception Church. West Pittatm Oemeterv. Mr. Amniiif- KT a.

I HA. 1 VI.l hnmn at Snv-a Tiiiivui.if oi rriaa. aa J. aa.wv. Cemetery, Sayre.

M. Frank Carey from S8 Swallow Street. Plll.lnn i nn Ralph Weatherly officiating. Pittston Cemetery. Mary DePIetro from 604 Sperling Street, West Wyoming, Thursday 9.

Requiem maae) 9:30 St. Anthony's Chlirnh ICltAtAI. Tat1an T.aan.na..l Cemetery, JXwty Tort Kn. Mariorte Burkln from home of sister, Walter 96 Law- rnoa str-t mass 9:30 St. Mary's Church.

St. Mary's Mrs. Minnie N. Jones from 168 Kid- tier fltreet. ThiiraaH-v 4 Da.

Mayo officiating, tatty Fort Ceme tery. Carmella Tavaa-lA fFnm a iina' Street. Pittston Friday 9. Requiem John's Cemetery. Stephen MIchal from 40 Delaware Street, Thursday 9.

Requiem mass 9:30 Sacred Heart Slovak rihiir-h cemetery, Dallas. Mrs. Saa-ah MacLaney from home daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, rear 291 Eat Grand Street, Nanticoke, Sat-urday 2, Rev. Joseph G.

Kane officiating, Mrs. Marcella Patalonis from 364 Poplar LarksviUe, Thursday 8:30. Requiem mass 9 St. Casimir's Lithuanian Church. Parish cemetery, Mr- Mvrtl Tn-lr ham TT Catholic Church, Thursday 9:30.

St. Mary Cemetery, Hanoyer. Mrs. Teresa Sabach from 439 Simp-eon Street, Dupont, -Friday Requiem mays 9:30 St d. C.

Churci; Pittston. Parish cemetery. BURTIN TICKNER Burtin Tlckner, 67, died October 18 at his home on Maple Avenue, Tunkhannock, following a lingering Illness. He is survived by his wife and several cousins. The funeral was held from the home on Sunday with burial in Vaughn Cemetery.

Custom 6 Cruiser 4 -Door Sedan, is SUB. (Same Prices include rear fender panels. White side-wall tires extra. 1 av mm uuu We Take Pleasure In Announcing The Appointment Of William G. Griffith, Sr.

Of Fernbrook, Pa. To Represent Vs In j. WILKES-BARRE CITY DISTRICT Address P. O. Box Si, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

International Correspondence Schools I Of Scranton, Pa. IN BERMAWS GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE! Pittslon Native Was Asso ciated' With Standard Oil Company Walter Speece, former well known Pittston resident, died on Tuesday night at his home In Parkersburg, W. Va. Pittston frienda were surprised to learn of Speece'i death since as late as last week he had communicated with his brother, RHEUMATIC PAIN WHAT TO DRINK Rheumatic pain may remit If kidneys do not regularly Umloat nceu acid and other waata. Drink fruit and vegetable Juices, milk, and aoft water.

Coffee, tea, alcoholic, sparingly. Help kidney elimination back to normal. Uae a kidney evacuant. Ask any druggist (or BUKET8. Your 25o back If not pleaaed.

Locally at Tuck's Pharmacy, W. D. White a Co. Adv. FT Yea DELIVERS YOUR CHOICE aaMMwwi tv Regular sub deacon.

Burial was in the pariah cemetery. Bearers were Jamee, William. Mi chael and Dr. Patrick Devers, eone of deceased: Joseph' Devers and John Melvln, grandsons. DANIEL B.

ROSE Daniel B. Rose, automobile vie tlmt was buried yesterday morning from the Kninen runerai nome, 46S South Main Street, with many friends attending the funeral. A high man of requiem was celebrated in St. Mary's Church by the Rev. Thomas Knight Inter ment was- in St Marys cemetery, where the Rev.

William E. Burchlll pronounced benediction. Bearers were Patrick Donlon, Henry Wolfe, David Morgan, Harry Morgan, John Yostrum and S. Janick. PETER MIGATDXSEI Largely attended funeral services) were held yesterday morning for Peter Migatuleki at the family noma, us soutn jumptra street A high' mass of requiem was celebrated in St Mary's Polish Church, Park Avenue, by Rev.

StanleV Stungis. Bearers were Alex Kervalavasre. Michael Zlomek, John Stanitus, Joseph Metura. Ignace Solack and Stanley Klezka. Interment waa In ths jarish cemeteryWyomlnguii: (More Deaths and Fonenls on Tat t6) Give yourself Take a "crack" AfTANDY-TAKEf Dynamic 6 Cruiser 4-Door Sedan, $1034.

I (Same model 8, $1069). Prices include fender ornaments and fender panels. White side -wall tires extra. Special Six 4-Door Sedan, $945. (Same model Eight, $987).

White side -wall tires extra. ehaitit Barre, Pa. An, Kig.ton. Pa. Nsi i Foreign and American Console 7-Tube Model AC 56 With Powerful 12 Inch Speaker CK mmmmmmm Raisins Eice 14 $49.95 10.00 Regular Pries Trails la MODEL SHOWN BC80 1941 Price.

$69.93, Trade-in Allowance 15.00 YOU PAY ONLY 1 Pay S4-95 Jin Viissssssiii i ii- Fil JTrf'Np- lliiillllSp 'J i ..1 s. And Your Old Radio FARNSW0RTH FEATURES 8 TUBES 8 PUSH BUTTONS BUT-IN AERIAL SUDE RULE DIAL AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL-" IS INCH SPEAKER 8 WAVE BANDS PHONOGRAPH AND TELEVISION CONNECTION A STYLE FOR EVERY A TASTE! Better Quality Meats! Extra! Extra! Fancy Stewing 2 3 to 4 lbs. Small Size, Oven Tendered Smoked Skinned Shank lb. me Fresh, Pan Style, Bkfsl, Sausage iblc Acme Phila. Style Meaty Scrapple Pork Roast (Fresh Picnic Style) lb lie Fancy Long Cut Sour Krout Selected Produce! ''s Finest U.

S. No. 1 Penna. Potatoes $1.09 inn lb- bat when packed 60-lb. bushel' ce.

i is-ibs. oiJC fnUpeck 17c Tender Crisp bch. 5C Fancy Calif. Tokay Grapes Fancy No. 1 Large Yellow Onions io 19c Best No.

1 Yellow SWEET Potatoes 2 5c Larre, Thin Skin. -Tuicv Grapefruit e.ch 5c Prle- effe-thrc ontn Hanfiif time Satnrday ta Acme Super Markets located si Wuke. Bam and VteuUtr. lira I li.lllllWWWli,..-iSlsSSSBBlSB I. at.t.

OFFERING NEW 1941 FAR.ISW0I.TI1 TABLE SET 11 11" NO matter what you want, Olds has Ods it! Twenty models, with many for Coupes and $898 for equipment options, ranging from the Sedana, delivtrtd mt 0tr No Clutcht No clutch or low-price field to the field of medium- Mich. Tranapor-priced fine cars. All present the latest rates, Styleader styling. All are built to the tdJcf I mZTZ! mil (U I 'f! ClUtCB the car. You dnv.

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