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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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FUNERALS At Pultuns kits Parsons, Bico Temporary Burial Vr ill Be in Havana, Cuba Paslor of St. Dominic's ieineniber Jlie $oyi UL i Church Was Active in Boy Scout Work The funeral of Rev, Francis Kaacun will be conducted at Holy Ijoul JMlllS FRAGALK Funeral of James Fragale held yesterday morning at 9 from the late home, 1M East Street. PiltMon, and was well attended. Mass was read at Bt. itocco's Church by Rev, Vincent Honoml aanlsted by Rev.

-Mario Buttlni a. deacon and It v. Joseph Albertelll as subdeacon. BurJalwas In the parish cemetery. Bearers were Sebastian and Joseph Cirenclone, Joseph Pace, Jr, Joseph Pace, Sr, Patrick Salvo and Rocco Occhlto.

MRS. MARY L. SHANNON Funeral of Mrs. Mary L. Shannon, wife of Frank Shannon, grand secretary of IOOF In Pennsylvania, was held yesterday afternoon from the late home, 308 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston, and was attended by numerous friends.

Included among Family Church, Sugar Notch, Wed a nesday morning at 9:30. Temporal burial will be at Havana, Cuba, and only the services will be read here. Wyoming: Valley lwt on of its moat distinguished priests and the 'Bishop William J. Hafey of Scran Bcranton IJioceae 1U recognized authority on catecbetica last night at 8:30 when Rev. Thomas M.

Jor- i i ton will read the pontifical mass, as sisted by Msgr, J. Kowalewekl dan, 01, paator of St, Dominic's Church, Parana, succumbed after a Deacons will be Rev. Anthony Dro- ffowskl and Rev. Pllnv. As short Illness.

Death occurred at the sistant deacons will be Rev. Cheater pariah rectory, Austin Avenue, whera Eev. Father Jordan had been A. Kolakowskl and Rev. Ignatius those in attendance were delega castor since February 8, 1838.

Ritter. Maetera of ceremonies: Rev. Arrangements for the funeral will tions from Thalia Rebekah Lodge and Wyoming Chapter, 1, OES, of -rom Robert McNulty and Rev. Dr. Vin cent Burke: thurlfer.

Rev. John be made today at tne unanceuery of the Dloceae at Scranton after the arrival of the priest's brother, Rt wnicn organization deceased was an active member during her life. Services were conducted at the home by Rev. Richard J. Davev.

Lipski; acolytes, Rev. M. Malln-owski, and Rev. Clarence Sikorskl; book-bearer. Rev.

John Madal: ilie (Boston Stt candle bearer, Rev. Michael Su- Rev. Edward B. Jordan, associate professor of education at the ters' College of Cathollo University at Washington. Rev, Father Jordan REV.

T. M. JORDAN pastor of West Pittston Methodist Church and Rev. J. Norman Martin, pastor of Luzerne Avenue Baptist cnocKi; miter bearer, itev.

wenry Wayda; cross bearer, Rev. Stanley aorski, Preacher will be Riv, Peter us aiao survived oy a orotner, wu- unuron. Burial was In west Pitts Mrs. Anna McCormick, 11am Jordan, and a sister, Mra. Marw Pnnrfufl hoth of Dimmnrd ton uemetery.

Bearers were Walter Kline. East At the Chancellery laat night it waa aid. the funeral mass at which Former Teacher, Dies Divine offices will be read at o'clock with Rev. SUnislaus Wolfe aHebdonadarius. Chanters will be Rev.

James P. McAndrew and Rev. John J. Federowioz. First lesson Brady, Benjamin L.

Jenkins, i 1 Wllkes-Barre; Wlllard O. Shorts, Elation William J. Harey wu nontl. ficate, will likely be on Thursday Kingston; Archibald Grant, Scranton: Oscar E. Schobert and Ken Word was received here last night will be sung by Rev.

Valentine Bicrvsko: second lesson -by Rev. or tne aeatn in ueirou yesieraay neth Van Sickle, West Pittston. Rev. Father iordan waa born at afternoon following a heart attack of Mrs. Anna McCormick, former Joseph A.

Buda and third lesson by Msgr. Stanislaus E. Szpotanskl. GEORGE R. SEIPE resident, of this city and White 8 Haven.

She was a native of White Haven, the sister of the late Thomas Mc OBITUARY The funeral of George R. Selpe was held yesterday afternoon from the family home, 392 Miller Street Luzerne, and was largely attended. Services were in charge of Rev. Raymond O. Walker of Luzerne Methodist Church.

Andrews, insurance adjuster, and Dunmore, Lackawanna County aon of Patrick and Bridget O'Hara Jordan, on October 2d, 1880, tola parents being prominent residents of that section. He attended St. Thomaa' College, Scranton, and Mount St. Mary'a College and Sem- inary at Emmltaburg, where received his master's degree. It waa there, too, that Father Jordan waa ordained to the prleathood In the Seminary Chapel on June 16, 1908, by the late Bishop M.

J. Hobaa of Rrranton. or Mrs. John A. Kedinirton, Sr When ah flrat cnm tn Wlllton MRS.

JOHN RICHARDS Word has been received hers of Barre, deceased taught in the old Baltimor'e Building on Scott Street at School House Lane. Later she Casket-bearers were Oswald Feltusch, William Rlfenberry, Mer- the death of Mrs. John formerly Miss Emma Deltx of 1 1 v. taught in the Hillard Building and ton rocic, jonn uioya Austin and Reese Phillips. Interment was Avoca, who died, Saturday night at at Meade street ueceased's first husband was Uli her home in Detroit.

Mrs. niciv ards was well known in the bor Following Ms ordination, he serv- 1 i.i i In Qf 'Tnk. Frank McGowan of Allentown. He ough having livedo here until 20 was a civil engineer for Lehigh Val In Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas, Arrangements by Harold C. Snowdon.

MRS. ANNA LUCAS Largely attended funeral services Honeedale: Sacred Heart, Plain years ago when ne movea to Detroit. ley Railroad. They resided in this city until his death. Mrs.

McGowan resumed teaching and about 17 Survivlna: are her hilsband, John; W3t. Charlea', Sugar Notch; St Phllomena'a, Hawley, Wayne County, and St Vincent's, Plymouth. He was appointed to hia list years married John McCormick four sons, John Carl, Clyde and Wlllard: two daughters Ruth and wers held yesterday morning for Mrs. Anna Lucas at the family They to Detroit about, eight pastorate at St Aioysius1 unurch, Ralaton. Lvcomlns: County, in 1921.

home, Curtis Street Kingston. A requiem mass was celebrated in St Hilda, all at home; two sisters, Mary Deltx and Mrs. Lena Tilley; one brother, Fred, all of Detroit years ago wnere Mr. Mccormick was an official of a large laundry company. The body will arrive In this city He aerved at Ralston until 1926, 1 when he became pastor of St Cath Mary's Greek Cathollo Church by MRS.

THELMA AGNEW erine's Church at Moscow, and in the JKev. Emu semetkovsky. Floral tributes were carried by Mrs. Susan. Tamasura, Mrs.

Mary 1928 went to Sacred Heart Church, Mrs. Thelma Agnew, wife of tonignt ana will De taken to the home of Thomas McAndrews, 387 Scott Street, from where the Jermvn. where he aerved 10 years, Faiko. Mrs. Anna Kalis, and Mrs.

James Agnew of the 109th Field Artillery, died on Sunday at the iunerai win De held. Barbara Zelenak, all members of White Haven Sanitarium. She was Branch 28, St. Ann's Society, PSLU, a resident of Dallas. While -In Moscow, Father Jordan built St Eulalla'a as a mission at Elmhurst and in Jermyn erected the parochial school For the past four years he had served as pastor 9..

Requiem' mass 9:30 St. Mary's Pallbearers were John Ravik. The funeral will be held from the vnurcn. at. mcnoias cemetery, enav- John Racilc, John Tatsko, Andrew eriown.

home of her brother, Chester Harabln, John Shutlock, Andrew Georae W. Griffin from 89 Hanover Adams. Claude Street Dallas. Wed' Koskos and Michael Uporsky. In or at.

Dominic I vnuron at raxsons. He waa also a member, of the Street. Wednesday 9:30. St. Marv's esdav afternoon at 2.

interment terment was in the parish cemetery, Cemetery. Hanover. Arraneementa bv v. will be in Denison Cemetery, Forty examining board of Junior clergy of Kingston, pi. j.

auxMugaim. Fort. Another brother, Kenneth Mrs. John Grella from 240 Lehizh Adams, survives. (Mare Deaths ana Funerals on Pan 16) ine diocese.

Bishop Hafey several times has i given recognition to the late Par sireei, Avoca, weanesaay Kequiem mass SB. and faurs cnuron. MRS. MARY GROVER Mrs. Marv A.

Orover. 81. who Parish cemetery. sons priest for hia ouisianaing worn as a student of the catechism that JoseDh (Onufrev) Humnhrev from 67 recently placed his imprimatur! resided with her daughter, Mrs. Edna Orover Mehtell, 1S7 Sam-bourne Street died yesterday morn wesi jtnierprise street, uien Wednesday 8:80.

Requiem mass 9 St Identification Bracelets And Anklets upon a new catecniam inai repre aiicnaei a unuron, uien-Lyoni Farish sents bis latest worn Needs of the residents of Par ing in Wilkes-Barre General Hos cemetery. William Kiael from K1A Wvnmlnf pital where ens nad been a patient since Friday. sons always came first with Rev. Father Jordan, not only the mem Avenue, inipont, weanesaay v. Ke quiem mass 9:30 Holv Mother of Sor Mrs.

was a native of bers of his own congregation but rows Church. Parish cemetery. Hobble and was well known and 3 Dr Sana William Itinirahiirv from highly reepected in that section. She was a member of Dana Street 137 State Street Nanticoke all the people In the area. This was manifested strongly about three years ago when he joined with other church pastors and a large delezation of citizens from that 8 with private services, Rev.

Joseph G. Oi Leather Fitted Cases wr.m iiiciattna. Kaze hi i cemetery. West Nanticoke, Friends may call at Evangelical Church. Her husband, Lloyd W.

Grover, died 2a years ago. The funeral will be held from the Meixell home Wednesday afternoon Kingsbury home tonight area at a meeting of the Wilke- Mrs. Mary Kolanko from 856 Harris Barre School Board demanding tne at 2 with burial In Oaklawn Cem Street Plymouth, Tuesday 9. Requiem restoration of transportation facili etery. mass at.

aiarva wativitv Pariah cemetery, Plymouth Arrangements oy-u unuien ties for pupils of gougnun mgh School who live In the Parsons and Miners Mill areas. Rev. Father Michael Manun frnm 44 TTnitann Road, Plains, Tuesday 9. Requiem mass Jordan made a strong appeal to the aacrea Heart Church, St, Mary'a school directors to reconsider their cemetery, Hanover. Zipper fitted cases in brown leather con-taining military brush, shoe horn, comb, and containers for soap, razor, tooth brush and after-shaving lotion.

Several styles for your choica. to W-00 Buxton Service Billfolds decision to economize by not pay SfrIIng lilver, rhodium finifh Identification bracelets or anklets for thaArmy and Navy. Names can be engraved on both sides of disc Several styles for your selection. (Plus ten per cent tax.) Mra. Catherine Plknl frnm 777 Twhlirli ing the budHs' car fare dally and street, wiiKes-tiarre Township, Tues them that parent would uay Biou.

nequiem mass Bt. Mary Polish Church. Parish cemetery. Wv withdraw their children from High ming. school and would demand the erec Anthony PoDielarx from 22R-- West tion of a new building nearer their 1 po to 5-00 Church Street, Nanticoke, Tuesday nequiem mass amy Trinity iuurcn.

-rarisn cemetery, Mrs. Marv Ponerk from Smith Jewelry, Street Floor, Front homes. The protest was enective and the' transportation waa Restored at once. Ever an admirer and friend -of boys, the late St. Dominick's paetor was one of the first priests of the diocese to encourage extension of Welles Street, city, Tuesday 9.

Requiem mass St. Josemra Slovak Church oacrea neafi cemetery, Boy Scout activity. His pariah ha4 Georae 1225 South Main Street, Tuesday 2:30, Rev Charles Sykes, pastor of had one or tne ouiawnaing coy Scout troopa in Wyoming Valley in oi. reters raiscoDai cnurch. fivm- outh, officiating.

Shawnee Cemetery. a son, awara or Kingston, was recent years, winning many coin petitions. omitted from list of survivors. Mrs. Rose Shvlka from 28 North Vest Pocket Size "New Testament" fl-25 FUNERALS River Street.

Plains, Tuesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 SS. Peter and Paul's Ukrainian Church. Pariah cemetery. Specially designed for the Army or Navy man the Sam Browne billfold in khaki tan or midnight blue.

5-00 Khaki Handkerchiefs Send the boys at camp a half dozen or more of these Khaki handkerchiefs. They-will be boxed for gift-giving on Valentine's Day. Men's Shop, Street Floor Charles Wallace from 53 Townsend Street. Swoverville. Tuesdav 2.

Denl- Hatch, Albert Konrhonsky, Michael Bubul, Drank son Cemetery, Forty Fort. Arrange ments by P. Kniffen's Son. Kiml, William Kingibury, Dr. D.

W. Kolaako, Mra. Mary Mangaa, MichMl flkul, Catherine foplelan, Anthony William Wrieht lata nf 21 North Atherton Avenue, from 392 Wyoming Caradlttl, Dominick Avenue, ivingscon, weanesaay Uarr, JUlizabeth Rev. Dr. George M.

Bell officiatine. iihnnka Mrs. John Fopeckt Mrs. Mary Forty Fort Cemeterv. Friends mav view Doay at iunerai nome.

Davis, ieon Flckett, Mra. Jane ueeble, uenjamia Shyjka, Mm. Koge Doorherty, Wallace, Charlea itnhrt J. Writht. William Mrs.

Estelle Whitebread. lata nf KntladelDhia. from 90 Main Street Dal. Convenient pocket size Testament and Psalms imitation leather, overlapping round corners, stained edges. Onyx type, self-pronouncing.

A grand giftl las, Wednesday 2, Rev. Francis 'Freeman of Dallas Methodist Church. Fried, Francis Whitebread, Kstell William Wasllefski frnm 110 Pine street. Hanover section. Nanticoke.

Urlffin, George W. waaueiani, Urella, Mra. John Kobe, Bert uinmpnrey, Joseph fcejko, Mri. Teofila aikt- -Rnaph from home of Tuesday 8:30. Requiem mass 9 St.

Joseph's Lithuanian Church, Hanover. cansn cemetery, Mow Ilayivoodio Bert Yohe. late of 259 Wvomln Ave Waterman's Pen and Penci nue, Kingston, from Harold Snow-don Funeral Home, 64 North Franklin Pm street, services Tuesday 7:30 p. Rev. Dr.

Georsre M. Bell offlclatlne. father. Abraham Fairchlld, 209 Robert Street, Sheatown, Wednesday 1, Rev. John 1 Latsbaw officiating.

Michael Bonchonsky from St Nicholas' Elmhurst, Wednesday 8:30. Requiem mass 10 St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church, Pittston. Parish cemetery. Frank Bubul from 185 North Main Street, Pittston, Tuesday 9.

Requiem mass 9:30 St. Casimir'i Church. Pariah Private Interment Wednesday morning In Mlfflinville Cemetery. Mrs. Teofila rZikol Zelkn frnm A beautiful Waterman set specially created for service men.

Satin lined gift box. Ideal 14 Karat gold plated pen point. Maroon, green, black, grey or blue. lirove street, jsiawarasvine, Tuesday 8. Requiem mass 9:30 St.

Hedwiar's aa. cnurcn. n.inK8ton. rarisn cemetery. emetery.

3 50 Larksville; Tnhn rvn1fr. late of 29 North Meade Itreet, from McLaughlin Funeral Home, '142 South Washington Street, Now Khaki Writing Kits Tuesday 10. Kequiem mass xv.xo ou Mary's Church. St Mary's Cemetery, Hanover. nnminVlr Oarad ttl from 200 COODCT RtKfet.

Tuesday 9. Requiem fl.25 mass 9:30 St. Anthony's Church, Exeter. St. Ignatius' Cemetery, Pringle.

featured in Mademoiselle and in the Grey Shops Mr. Elizabeth E. Carr from 807 A neat folding North Maple Avenue, Kingston, Tuesday 2, Rev. Dr Norman W. Clemena officiating.

Forty Fort Cemetery. A cemetery where aa adequate endowment fund will perpetuate Its upkeep forever. We would Ilka yon to visit Oaklawn and enjoy Its beanty. Dial 2-2800 and we will be glad to furnish an automobile at bo bllgatlon to yon. Choice Lots at $200 OAKLAWN Cemetery Association Wllkes-Barre, Pa.

Mrs. John Chupka from 285 Lawrence Street Edwardsvllle, Tuesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 SS. Cyril and Methodius' Church. Parish cemetery, Pringle.

tui. fTvm (lentsr St rep a 1c i kit (sketched) containing stationery, a 1 der, miniature address) book and blotter. Plymouth, Wednesday 2, Rev. G. Hale Bucher of Plymouth Presbyterian Church.

Rlppletown Cemetery. A aon, Lenton Davla, at home, ia among the Book Shop, Street Floor, Front survivors. Benjamin Deeble from 76 Rock Street, Hughestown, Tuesday 2, Rev. F. C.

Krapf officiating. West Pittston Cemetery, Robert J. Dougherty, former city patrolman, from 226 Gllllgan Street, Tuesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St HOMER E. GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME 824-326 S.

FRANKLIN ST. Wilkes-Barre Established 1874 Imported Briar and Supergrain Kaywoodie pipes for the Army or Navy man. Drinkless, Carburetor or Shellcraft types two styles sketched above. Kaywoodie pipes are favorites. 3-50 t0 5.00 "Variety Kit" Tobaccos Containing Five Brands John Middleton's mixture Variety Kit cellophane wrapped consistsing of: Old Mariner, Walnut, Regimental, Bin 56 and John Middle-ton's Mixture.

With a casual elegance that is as unstudied as it is smart That Leeds Look will lift you right out of winter doldrums. Sketched above are two new Leeds fashions exclusive with the Grey Shops in Wilkes-Barre a young colorful coat with carefree lines and a smart casual plaid suit. Both feature the vogue for brilliant colors and beautiful fabrics both are typical American Classics for the 1942 Spring! For juniors and misses. 25-00 Fowler, DicZc cxnd tVdlhcr Leo'a Church. Bt.

Mary a ueroetery, Hanover. v-anu Frlwl. late of 50 Hleh Street. from 128 McCarragher Street, Tuesday Interwoven Hose, 6x3 Ribbed Interwoven lisle hose in. the khaki shade send several pairs to the lads at Army camps.

Give Cartons of Cigarettes Camels, Chesterfield, Luckies, Phillip Morris, fl Ell Raleigh or OW Golds. LmDU Whitman's or Norris Chocolates Lewis P. Kniffen's Sen FUNERAL HOME 46S South Main Street Wilkes-Barre Miller Funeral Home Established' 1871 JACK 8. MILLER, Director 8 N. Main St, Plains PrlvaU Display Room fl.00 Delicious assorted chocolates in heart-shaped ftf) boxes express a tweet Yalentine wishr Jlewi Men's Shop, Street Floor, Front srrwaMsra i rvi-u si iraiT ii aval sPa ie BJ The Boston Storo Wyoming Valley Owned it Wyoming VaUey Mdnaged ir Wyoming VaUey Minded El.

J. UcLAUGHLIN, Inc. FUNERAL 14S S. Waahlngtoa Street WUkes-Barra West Side Of Acs 471 Wyoming Ave, Kingston Foivloir, EMds and TJalheir DcsSon SQoirc Wyoming Valley Owned ir Wyoming Valley Managed -fc Wyoming VaUey Minded i i i i.

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