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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1947 Eleven Larksville Woman Dies Funeral Today 4 Retired School Mrs. Eleanor German, Former Teacher, Dies Mrs. Eleanor Daniels German, Mrs. Curtis Mogg' Dies at Syracuse Mrs. Jennie Andrews Mogg, 88, widow of Rev.

Dr. Curtis E. Mogg. Former Ashley Man Expires in Baltimore Charles A. MacManamoh, of Baltimore.

son of the late Mr. SAVE Teacher Dies Miss Eva Headley Served St Parsons, Wilkes-Barre 54 Years Mist-Eva Headley, retired Wilkes-Barre achool teacher, died a at her home, 18 Oliver Street, yes- Hess. Miss Headley was born at Harding and had lived in the Parson section practically all of her life. She taught in the Parsons schools and, after the annexation with Wilkes-Barre. she was librarian in No Other Bread Gives Enriched SUPREME large loaf '0 jtne 8c Memorial School, having a touu oi years service up unui henretirement 17 years ago.

She was a member of Abbott Methodist Church. Surviving are a grandniece, TPAwnrA Walsh inH nflnham Walter Frey; also one great grand' niece. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 from the home, with Rev. E. M.

Greenfield, castor Ideal Center Cut Asparagus Ideal String Beans Cottage Mixed Vegetables Beetrex Julienne Beets Ouban Seedless Raisins Del Monte Tomato Sauce Brer Rabbit Molasses Ma Skettino's Spaghetti Sauce Aqua Marine Herring Anchovy Capers Portuguese Sardines ox ADDon unurco oiuciaung. in- termeni win De in Hoiiennacit Cemetery. FUNERALS 4dftm- Mr- Melvta, Hn. 4 Ann M.n 'Anderson, Mrs. MUs Maade Mary Fenrner, Michael KssenthaJ, Harry Fantoxzl, Joseph Roberts, Idrte E.

Gsngloff, Mrs. Shnmski, Joseph Hazel 8. JStanlslow, Mrs. Grosto, Mrs. Anna Faraska Sands, Hope, Alfred J.

Carpenter 8. Hannan, Schwartz, Mrs. Alexander Henrietta -lilyanski, Salerno, Ralph 4 Benjamin Starosta, George Hammond, Wallace, Mrs. Michael F. Jessie Klrkhnfl, Mrs.

Woisard, Mrs. Lilly K. Fanny McGnlre, Miss Wolfe, Mrs. Edith Mildred Wagner, Miles C. Mrs.

Anna Adams from 69 Bellas Street, Kingston, Wednesday B. Re- Sulem mass 9:30 St. Mary's Church, Jngston. Parish cemetery. Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges 11 1 a.

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Wyoming, Tnursaay itev. Robert Wood of Carverton Methodist Church oiuciaung: uarverxon vme tery. Florida Grapefruit 3 17c New Texas Carrots Farmdale Evaporated M1L 41 $7c to 1 Michael Fenner from "72 Mason Street, Exeter, Tuesday 9. Requiem mass v.iVJ si. Micnaers cnurcn.

oi. John's Cemetery, Exeter. Joseph Fantozzl from M. J. 1 Mclaughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington Street Tuesday 9.

St. Marys Cemetery, Hanover Township. Mrs. Hazel a Gangloff from tu- on U.l Crrnn, IlCi ai IlVllltS, OU 11 (1111 Mil LV, Wednesday 2, Rev, Jule Avers of First Presbyterian unurcn oiuciaung. Fern Knoll Burial Park.

Friends may call tonight from 7 to 10. Mrs. Paraska (Pearl) Grozlo from 140 Pine Street, Hanover Section of Nanticoke, Tuesday 8:30. Requiem mass 9 Holy Transfiguration Church. Parish cemetery.

Alfred. J. Hope from funeral home, jscisi outre v. ny111uu1.11, Tuesday 9:15. Requiem mass 9:30 After Long Dlness Mrs.

Susan Washko, wife of Jos- enh Washko. of 5 East Luzerne Avenue, Larksville, died at the famuy nome jast nignt at following a lingering Ulness. Mrs. Vyashko was born in Bar-tosovce, Sariska, Zupa, "Czechoslovakia, and came the United-States about 42 years aero. She had lived in Larksville many years where she was widely known and was a member of St.

Anthony's Slovak Church. Larksville the Holy Rosary and Altar Society and of St Ann's Guild. She had also served as an officer, of the SZPJ of America. Surviving are her husband, Jos eph, ana the following children Mary, at home: Mrs. Thomas On RN, Los Angeles, Mrs.

An- tnony romeK, iarksvine; Mrs. John Chisarick, Larksville; Joseph, Edwardsvllle; John, student at Bucknell Junior-College, at home; also seven grandchildren; a sister. Mrs. Jonn lazut, Hackensack, N. a ay YnoanV lin.t Wm IMVUIVX.

lUNUU 111 ing, also three sisters in Czechoslovakia, Anna, Verna and Helen, -The funeral will be held from tne family nome. i si i FREDERICK A. MILLER Frederick A. Miller. 56.

emblov. ed as a car inspector of Lehleh Valley CoaL, Company foj many years, aiea- at nis nome, sf Lhigh oueei, iaieaunaay mgni ioiioW' ing a brief illness. Mr. Miller was born In Wilkes- VII la aim resided here all of his life. He was a member of First Primitive Methodist Church and the Railroad Brotherhood.

He leaves a daughter. Mrs. Frank Martinez, Bethlehem; two sisters, Ernest Harris and Miss Esther Miller, both of Wilkes-Barre, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the Harold C. Snowdon Home for Street, Wednesday afternoon at 3.

Rev. William Smith will of ficiate and interment will be in Fern Knoll Burial Park. Dallas. jirienas may call tonight MRS. LYDIA BROADBELT' Mrs.

Lydla Broadbelft 65. passed away yesterday morning at 9:45 at tne nome oi ner sister. Mrs. Harry Rhodes, 97 West Dorrance Street following several years ill ness, bne was tne wife of Maurice Broadbelt. A native of Catawissa.

Mrs. Broadbelt resided at Westchester, tor years, she had been with her sister for the past year. Besides her husband, she leaves a brother, Charles Lowe, of North umberland, and three sisters, Mrs. Rhodes. Kingston: Mrs.

E. T. Wil- Hams, Williamsport, and Mrs. Charles Eddy, of Catawissa. services will be con ducted Wednesday afternoon at 1 at the Doron-Hughes Funeral Home, 392 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, with Kev.

David A. Menges officiating. Interment will be at Catawissa. Friends may call tonignt irom 7 to 10. MRS.

WILLIAM D. MCCARTHY Mrs. William D. McCarthy. 35.

of 204 Blackman Street, died at the family home on Sunday night after two years' illness. The former Miss Grace Kline, she had resided on Rolling Mill Hill for 20 years. She was a member of St. Boniface's Church and the parish societies. Mrs.

McCarthy is survived by her husband and six sisters: Miss Ruth Kline, Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. John Krackenfels, Mrs. Wil liam Rickard, Mrs. William Krack enfels and Mrs.

Charles McCall. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 from the funeral home, 233 South Washington Street. A "requiem mass will be celebrated In St. Boniface's Church at 9:30 and interment will be in St. Nicholas' Cemetery, Shavertown.

Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7:30 to 10. STEPHEN ANDREJKOVIC Slunhsn Anrtrplknvtr of reap KM North I'-iln Street, died yesterday morning at in jwercy nus-nltnl where underwent an OD- eratlon several days ago. He was employed at Dorrance Pnlltttt-v of Lohitrh Vallev Coal Company for many years and was a charter member, oi me nonn End Slovak Citizens' Club. leaves, his mother. Mrs.

Marv Andrejkovic; a brother, John, in Czechoslovakia; a sister, Mrs. Mary Frlsorger, of Flint Mlch mi mi aunt. Mrs. William Hritz. with whom he resided.

1 The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 from the funeral home, 625 North Main Street, with romiiom mnss in Sacred Heart Church at 9:30. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, EDWARD JONES The death of Edward (Ned) Jones, 67, onetime outstanding quoit pitcher in Wyoming Valley, occurred at 2:30 yesterday morning at his home, 30 South Meade Street, after six months. illness. A native OI waies. nor.

ones came to the United States 40 years ago and spent many years as a mine worker. When -stricken 111 he was a night watchman for; B. Carr Biscuit company, ne was a member or rirst weisn Presbyterian Church. Besides his wife, Katherine, he is survived by a son, Richard, of North Wellsboro, N. two daughters, Mrs.

Richard Evans, Bridgeport, and Mrs. Russell May. at home; five brothers: Wttliam, Robert and John Jones, Bridgeport, Richard, of wiikes-uarrer aiso three-. sisters, Mrs. Llewellyn Morri Mrs.

Edgar Johnson. Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. Archer Baker, Rochester, N. Y. ROSA -I Sam Rosa! well known resident of Wyoming and' Plttston, died at Plttston Hospital yesterday at noen following a lingering illness.

Mr. Rosa conducted a tavern at 1000 West Eighth Street West Wyoming for 20 years. He Is survived by his wife, the former Mary. Grace, of Plttston; these children: Angelo, New Brunswick, N. Mrs.

John Litzy, Plttston; Mrs. Anthony DeLla Plttston; Paul, Moosic; Mrs. Guy Bridigo, Plttston; Carl, at home. He was a member of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church, Plttston. The funeral will be held from the home of his daughter.

Mrs. DeLla, 466 North Main Street Pittston. 'v HEADACHE C-fH Mttw A Mbllf Ml4 iasndkM lhal Vxk Mnibtr tiv 4jck nhef fraa bo4icb ta4 amilgU, TtMttm tfirrtfMi mi 1M. -A 8t. Vincent's Church.

Parish ceme- Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice BNo 3eua25c Sweetened Grapefruit Juice 3 No 2 eUM 25c and Mrs. James J. MacManamon of 66 Ashley Street Ashley, died yesterday in Mt Sianl Hospital, Baltimore, following a brief illness of pneumonia. Mr. MacManamon naa neen a resident of Baltimore for the past 15 years, where he -was a business associate, in the Conservatory of Music and Radio PreDaratorv School.

Tuesday 'of last week he returned to Balti more from San Bernardino. where he was located as executive director of their California studios He made several transcontinental business trips to the East on the most recent of which he contracted a heavy cold while driving, which develooed Into pneumonia. Surviving are his wife and two sons, James ana josepn, wno re-enlisted following their discharge from the Army and who are in the ETO with the Army of Occupation: a dauehter Mrs. Robert Yourren of North Main Street, Ashley, a grandson, Robert Yourren, and two sisters, Mrs. Ernest D.

of Ashley, and Mrs. Hugh Jennings of Wilkes-Barre. While a resident of Ashley, Mr. MacManamon was a communicant of St. Leo's Church and was a member of the Holv Name Society.

The body will arrive In Wilkes-Barre today. Burial will be made in the MacManamon family plot lrt St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Announcement of the time and place of the funeral win be made later. MRS.

NORA MHJLAMOW The funeral of Mrs. Nora Mill-namow, who died in Philadelphia, was held from the M. J. Funeral Home. 142 South Washington Street, yester day morning.

A onlamn Vi I n-Vi mna nf rPflll 1 PTT1 was celebrated in St. Mary's PVinrrh nf tho Tmmnrulnt.A Con ception by Rev. John J. Gorman, celebrant; Kev. Jonn uasey, deacon, and William Pakut-ka.

subdeacon. Miss Nancy Fraley was soloist. interment was in at. Mary Cemetery, Hanover Township. Bearers Were George Retsinger, MiiHprv.

Mc Carthy, Edward McCarthy, James Mcuonnon and Henry sncKas. FRANK RUSKOWSKI The funeral of Frank Ruskow-ski, of Lee Park, was held yesterday morning from the funeral home, 70 East Main Street, Plymouth, followed by a requiem mass in St. Mary's Nativity Church, Plymouth. Rev. S.

A. Dreier was celebrant. Bearers were George Pacropls, Alex Kooacz. M. Oleshkl.

Daniel Yakavonis. M. Gadomski and Nicholas Gadomski. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover rr MRS JOHN CONNELL The funeral of Mrs.

John Con-nell was held from the home of her daughter. Mrs. Margaret Loyack, 470 North Main Street, Plttston, yesterday morning. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St Mary's Help of Christians Church by Rev. Dr.

J. J. Featherstone, Rev. James MacAullffe was deacon and Rev, George Goeckel was subdeacon. Bearers were Frank Helms, Joseph Hughes, Ambrose Langan, Robert Connell, Thomas Grimes and Joseph Ruane.

Interment was in the parish cemetery. MRS. BERT DOVER Funeral services for Mrs. Bert Dover, of Bunker Hill, Kingston Township, Vere conducted yesterday afternoon at funeral home, 365 Bennett Street, Luzerne, by Rev. Robert Wood, pas tor of Carverton Methodist Church.

"Interment was in Cedar t-resi emeiery. Bearers were Gleridon Prynn, Richard Prynn, Lloyd Protheroe, Robert Dover, Clarence Barnes and Miles Shales. FRANK J. WYNNE The funeral of Frank J. Wynne was held yesterday morning from the home, 322 Scott Street, followed by a solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Saviour Church.

Rev. Peter A. Nolan was celebrant of the mass, assisted by Rev. Raymond Pieper, deacon, and Rev. J.

A. Kline, subdeacon. Rev. Joseph Ward was in the sanctuary. Eileen Devaney was organist and George Helfrich was soloist.

Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township, were members of Black Diamond Post 395, American Legion, of Kingston, conducted services. Kev. Joseph L. Weislev was chaplain.

In the firing souad were James Thomas. James Fisher, Edwin Williams, Frank Spelcher and Charles Yesson. Roland Holey was bugler. Bearers were James MpGroarty, Dennis Rine. Thomas Wvnne.

Frank, John and William Cum-mlngs. JOHN TOMALINES The funeral of John Tomalines was held yesterday morning from the famuy home, 82 North Meade Street, with a requiem mass In Holy Trinity Church. Rev. John Valunas was celebrant and Miss Ann Moleskl was organist and solbist. Bearers were Bud Hazsrertv.

Leo Reilly, Thomas Keating, John Ka-tarba, Daniel Dougalls, and George Wakxhunas. Interment was In the parish cemetery at Bear Creek -i Fine Usnorlals Phono 7-7140 MARBLE 4k SUMMIT GRANITE Ca t-baJ Hlcawa iTcuinGsnm Sufforois TJAVE yoa tried Resinol Oint-ment for relief? Its specially blended medication geod? soothes fiery itching of simple piles, dry ,1 eaems, common lashesand other skin irritations exttmallr causad. Just bsthe with mild Resinol SoapandapplrsoothingRetinoL Relief usually follows quickly. llM0LDaD0I L-JPp! .11 FRANKLIN ST. pastor of Central Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, from 1895 to 1911, died at her home.

408 University Avenue, Syracuse, N. on Sat urday. She and her husband, who built the present Central church, went to Oklahoma City in 1911, and later to Fort Collins, where Dr. Mogg died in 1930. Since his death, Mrs.

Mogg has been residing in Syracuse, her native jclty. Mrs. Mogg was president of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Wyoming Conference for several years and was active in the organization 50 years. She lived to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of some of the societies which she helped to organize. Among her survivors Is a niece.

Eloise Woolover, of New York City, national vice president of the Women's Society of Christian Service, who has lectured in Wilkes-Barre. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 at a funeral home In Syracuse. ROSARIA PUPA The funeral of Rosaria Pupa was held from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pupa, terday morning, followed by a solemn high mass of requiem in uur oi Mount uarmei Church.

Rev. Enrico Giovettl was cele brant of the mass, assisted by Rev, Rudolpho Borgogno, deacon, and uev. Samuel Anzalone, sub-deacon. Members of the Blessed Vlrein Sodality were flower carriers and acted as a guard of honor. Bearers were these cousins: Joseph.

Wil liam, Joe and Bennie Pupa. Frank Sorrentino and Tony Rostock. In terment was in uenison cemetery, rorty ort. THOMAS W. IIASTIE Thomas W.

Hastie was laid to rest yesterday afternoon following services conducted at the family home, 54 Broad Street, Pittston, by Rev. W. E. Capper, of First Bap tist Church, assisted by Rev. R.

A. KinKer, retired fresbyterlan min i6ter. Bearers, fellow employes at the nion AlHon ohnnc Afac D1ttots Kwere: Elwobd Gauger, Edward Adram, Koy stouch, Wilson Hawk, Walter Thompson and Bernard Kummer. Interment was in Marcy uemetery, uuryea. DORON HUGHES FUNERAL HOME 892 Wyoming Avenue Kingston Phone 7-8986 HOMER E.

GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME ESTABLISHED 1874 824-826 South Franklin Street WUkes-Barre KLEIN FUNERAL HOME 245 So, Washington St Phone 2-SS75 Established 1867 Maher Funeral Homa 860 North Maple Avenue Kingston Serving Wyoming Valley Since 1886 Phone Kingston 7-6813 M. S. Frederick Sons Inc. Fumral Homa Phone 69S Carey Ate, 2-2788 1188 Wyo. Ave F.

F. 7-010 16 E. Main St, Ply. 9681 gii i niii.Mii.iinmi.ii.ui i. ii.

-S-BARBB HUGH B. HUGHES FUNERAL HOME 1044 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort Phone 7-1742 HUGH JONES FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7-1098 Miller Funeral Home Established 1871 -JACK S. MILLER, Director 8 North Mala Street, FUina PRIVATE DISPLAY ROOMS SCUREMAN FUNERAL HOME 296 Wyoming Are, Wyoming Phone Wyo. 1S8 Residence 66 Sixth St. H.MERMT HUGHES LUTHER H.

KCIFFEH FUNERAL HOME 45 Sooth Main Street WUkes-narre 78, widow of John German, of 217 Chestnut Street Kingston, passed away at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Kingston, yesterday afternoon at, following several weeks' illness. Mrs. German was born In Plttston and was a resident of Ed- wardsville for several years where she taught in the public schools. She had lived in Kingston for 23 years' and also taught in Kingston scnoois.

She was a member of Kingston Presbyterian Church. surviving are three brothers: John R. Daniels, Kingston; William D. Daniels. Mt- zion: David T.

Daniels, Kingston. Funeral services will be conducted at the Doron-Hughes Funeral Home, 392 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Thursday after noon at 2 with Rev. William A. Parsons -officiating. Interment will be in Forty Fort Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 10 Wednesday afternoon and night. MRS. SUSAN RENTKO Mrs. Susan Rentko, 83, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Kurtz, 804 Kosclousko Street, jcaiciunjr iifuiiMiig ai 0.

She had lived with her daughter since the death of her husband three years ago. Mrs. Rentko was a member of St Joseph's Slovak Church and the Rosary Society, also of St. Ann's Society, Pennsylvania Slovak Union. She had been a resident of JNanticoke 49 years and her husband, John was a charter member of St.

Joseph's Church. Surviving children are: Mrs. John Kurtz. Mrs. Geore-e Butehko.

both of Nanticoke; John, Phlladel-J pnia, ana sieven, of New Jersey; also 14 grandchildren. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 from the Kurtz home. A requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 in St. Joseph's Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Nanticoke.

MISS MARGARET BARRETT iui laargarei. jsarretl, (, OI 34 Friend Street Pni-f- fiwfflth assed away yesterday morning at :30 in Plttston Hospital, where she had been a medical patient B1I1UB ITlBICn i.U. Miss Barrett had made her home in that community all her life and was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church, Pittston, and its societies She Is by several nieces and nephews. The remains have been removed to the funeral home, 802 Susque nanna Avenue, west Pittston, from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9:45.

A reauiem mass will Kq raikrai in St John' Church at 10:15 and imermeni win De in the parish cemetery. FUNERALS BORIS DEUTSER Boris Deutser. of 40 Irvine- Street who died in a Philadelphia hospital on Friday, was. laid to rest yesterday following services conducted at noon at the funeral home, 348 South River Street. Rabbi Abraham Winokur, of xempie Israel, officiated, assisted by Cantor Saul Siller.

Bearers were Benjamin Sagen-kahn, Melvin Savltz. Samuel Savitz, Jacob L. Williams, Mose wick and Abe Goldfeder. Inter ment was in Temple Israel Ceme' tery, Forty Fort. PEARL F.

NIKOLEY Pearl F. Nlckoley. of Pringle was lam 10 resi in Hanover ureen Cemetery yesterday afternoon fol lowing services held at the Luther South Main Street, and additional services Jn St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The pastor, Paul G.

Meyer, officiated. Bearers were William Savacre. Frank Macevlch, Joseph SchnelTy, Emll Coach, Edward, Zomer and Tinillon MRS. IRMA L. LIPSON Funeral services for Mrs.

Irma L. Lipson. of PhlladelDhla. former resident of Wilkes-Barre, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the funeral home. 348 South River street by Rabbi Newton J.

Fried man. interment was in B'nai B'rith Cemetery, Hanover Town' ship. PETER TEMALIS Peter Temalis. of 72 South Main Street Ashley, was laid to rest yesterday afternoon following services conducted at his home, Interment was in Maple Hill -emetery. Bearers were JoseDh Stadulis.

Joseph Mikelonls. Peter Salisav- age, Michael Secunda, Walter racziasek and Alex Mccormick. JAMES McAVOY A solemn high mass of reauiem was celebrated In St. Vincent's Church, Plymouth, yesterday morning tor James McAvoy. of 34 Church Street, Plymouth.

Mr. McAvoy was buried Friday In St. Vincent's Cemetery. ev. Thomas E.

Kelley was cele brant of the mass. Rev. Albert Kazmarek. was deacon and Rev. William Burke' was subdeacon.

Miss Bessie Foley was soloist. MRS. EDWARD HAHN A' solemn high mass of reauiem was celebrated in St. Nicholas' Church yesterday, morning for. Mrs.

Edward Hahn, of 25 Hutson street, whose funeral was neid from the funeral home. 233 South Washington Street Officers of the mass were Rev. Gerald Blschof, celebrant; Rev. Carl UlricK, deacon, and Rev. C.

A. Stalb, subdeacon. Bearers were George L. Ruckno, Albert Daley, Bruce Ross, Robert Kotn. Robert Whalen and Edward Hayes.

Interment was in the parish cemetery at Shavertown. MRS. MARIE DEGEROLAMO The funeral of Mrs. Marie De- Gerolamo; of 166 Panama Street, fittston. was held yesterday after noon from the funeral home, 55 soutn Mam street, Pittston.

Additional services were held in Second Presbvterian Church with the pastor, Rev. Alexander Turco, oinciating. interment was In Plttston Cemetery. Bearers were: Michael Dal- monte, Louis Bell, Albert Forlenza, Nicholas Bosco, Samuel Galasso LlttzL Adsn Eat ths Appla iriia stench Ulcer Pains? The biblical story of Adam sating a raw apple might never have com to pais had tutfared afUMatlnf pains. Don't Ignoc rour iry uaga lor ret mi oi ulcer and stomach pains, indlcestlan, fas pains, for heartburn, burning sentaUon, bloat and other eondiUons caused by ex-eas add.

Get a 25c box of Udga Tablets (ran your druggist First does rnnnt convince or return box to us and get tXXJBLB XOUft MONEY BACJCAdv. Treesweet Orange Juice McDonald's Orange Juice Orange and Grapefruit Juice Lemon Juice Mott's Apple Juice tery, Larksville. Alexander Hannan' from funeral home, 620 Main Street, Duryea, Tuesday' 2, Rev. Reeves C. Havens of wick iwetnoaist uiurcn oiuciaung.

Marcy Cemetery. Benjamin Kilyanskl of Ashley from funeral home. 127 North Main Street Ashley, Tuesday 2. Maple Hill Ceme tery. Michael F.

Hammond from 1029 Ridge Street, Olyphant Wednesday 9:30. Requiem mass 10 St Patrick's farun cemetery, Mrs; "Liny -Elizabeth Kirkhuff of Palmerton, from Luther M. Knlf fen Funeral Home, eo soutn Main Street Wednesday 1:30, Dr. Howard Thompson of Central Methodist Church officiating. Oaklawn Ceme tery, menus may cau toaay and tonight.

Miss Mildred McGulre from 117 Prlngle Street. Kingston. Wednesday jif-' HARRYROSENTHAL Funeral services for Harry Rosenthal, former local clothing "merchant, will be conducted this morning at 9:30 at the funeral home, 348 South River Street Rabbi Newton J. Fried-man will officiate. The body will then be taken to Linden Hill Cemetery, Queens, New York, where additional services will be conducted and Interment will be made.

Death Takes Mother Of Plymouth Pastor Mrs." W.t N. StraW, mother of Rev. Dr. W. Russell Straw, pastor or jfirst iresoytenan cnurch of Plymouth, died at her home, 1622 Chestnut Harrisburg, on Sunday night after a lingering illness.

She is survived by her husband and four children: Rev Dr. Straw, Plymouth; Dr. Byron Straw, Washington, D. Mrs. Stewart Clippenger and Cecil T.

Straw. Funeral services will be conducted tonight at 8 at a funeral home, 1720 Regina Street, Harrisburg. Interment will be at Bell-wood, on Wednesday. Benjamin Parry Dies In Nesbitt Hospital Benjamin F. Parry, 72, of 133 West Walnut Street, Kingston, passed away last night at 7 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.

Parry at one time worked for Wales Adder Machine Company and later spent several years in and near Philadelphia. He had been retired the past several years. His wife, the former Martha Row- lev, oied several vears aeo. Mr. Parry is survived bv two brothers, W.

J. Parry, president of L.uzerne National Bank, ana rea Ferry, contractor, of Shavertown, Arrangements by Dorqn-Hughes, OBITUARY (Mora OBITUARIES fasV 18) MRS. ESTHER THOMAS The death of Mrs. i Esther Thomas, 35, wife of Raymond A liviiiuii. w.

vhi.1 vu jvatu sitvii lng at at the family home, iik Wood Street, following one month's illness. Mrs. Thomas was born in Wilkes-Barre, the daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Hoffman, ana resided here ail of her life.

She was a member of St Nicholas She is survived by her husband and three children, Mar-leen and Raymond, also by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoiiman, ana tnree Drotners, Frank, George and Edward Hoffman, all of Wilkes-Barre. The funeral will be heia from the i. family home on Thursday morning at 9.

A requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 in St. Nicholas' Church and interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. MRS. ANNA GRISCAVAGE Mrs.

Anna (Grzeskiewicz) Gris- cavage, 69, died in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital yesterday morning at 4:30 of a heart attack several hours after she was admitted to the hospital. Mrs. Griscavage, who resided at 158 Ridge Row, Larksville, had recently returned home from the hospital, where she had spent two weeks. Her husband. Marcel Griscavasre.

died December 24, 1946. She was a member; of St Mary's x-iyniouin. The following children survive: John, member of Hanover Township police force: Mrs. Joseph Dula and Mrs. George Vejerie, Hanover Township; Pearl, at home; Mrs.

Joseph Sokolowski, Hanover Township, and Stanley, of Hatboro, also seven grandchildren, a brother, Zig-montkowski, of Plymouth, and a Mrs. George Grzeskiewicz, of Larksville. The funeral will be held Friday morning at from the home, followed by a requiem mass at 9 in St Mary's Church, Plymouth. Interment will be in the Darish cemetery, Plymouth Townshlp.v ANDREW HARRISON The death of Andrew F. Harrison.

73. retired blacksmith, oc curred at his- home, 414 west Main Street Plymouth, on Sun day morning. Funeral services will be conducted at the home this afternoon at 2 Rev. Christian Kehl. rector of St 4 Peter's Episcopal officiating.

Interment will be in Fern Knoll Burial Mr. Harrison was a lifelone resi dent of Plymouth. He worked for Hudson coal company tor od years before retiring six years ago. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth, and its Men's Class. 1 He is survived by four children: Mrs.

Margaret Meyers and Jennie tiarrison, at nome; Chester, Kingston, and John, of Trucks ville; also seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren and these brothers and sisters: Benjamin. Lvndwood: Harry, Kingston; Earl, Edwards-; ville; Mrs. Irvin Belford, New Jersey; Mrs. John Searfoss, Ashley; Mrs. Joseph Dress.

Wilkes-Barre', and Mrs. Henry Gollsrhtlv. of Edwardsvllle I GoscnStcinncfi Relieved In solaatas double ypr money back Whte tmm muk Mid mum psiitfoL tufunl-Ins mir nomek tM botnbum, dMm wllf SMerlM) th fftaiMt-ftftllfif mKlirlnM UMr (off rmtoatdt mif audlflim Ilk Um Holl-M T-lilaU. No lnullTa. Boll-irai bring mfut is ptft ar rmW ftut smmy tMk Wn MU as.

SM snccuM, 9. Solemn high I mass of requiem 1 9:30 St Ignatius' Parish cemetery. Arrangements ts Maner. Mrs. Mary Melvin from funeral Sunsweet Prune Juice QMS prUne Juice Rob Ford Tomato Juice Tops in Flavor OSCO Richer WEV-CREST MUd CoESee QUALITY PORTERHOUSE nome, mix susquenanna Avenue, West Plttston, Tuesday 9.

Requiem mass 9:30 Blessed Sacrament Church, 1 Hughestown. St John's Cemetery. Mis Mafy Morgan from, home of bourne Street Tuesday 2. Rev. Dr.

Charles S. Roush of First Baptist SSHMSS Church officiating. Holienback Cemetery. Arrangements by H. Msrrltt Hughes.

Harry Rosenthal from funeral home, 348 South River Street Tuesday 9:30, Rabbi Newton J. Friedman officiating. Services Tuesday 4 Linden Hill Cemetery, Queens, New York. Idrls E. Roberts of 233 Elm Street, Dupont from funeral home, 23 Broad Street, Plttston, Tuesday 2:30.

Pitts-" ton Cemetery. Joseph Shumskl from home of 1 mother, Mrs. Julia Shumskl, -153 Main Street Dupont Thursday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 Sacred Heart Church, Dupont, Parish cemetery. Mrs.

Anna (Labuda) Stanlslow of Edwardsvllle, from funeral home, 11 Wilson Street Larksville, Thursday 9. Solemn high mass of requiem 9:30 St. Anthony's Church, Larksville. Parish cemetery, Courtdale. 1 Carpenter S.

Sands from Eaton-ille Baptist Church, Tuesday 2. Sunnyslde Cemetery. Mrs. Henrietta Sohwsrts from Klein 1 Funeral Home, 243 South (Washington Street Wednesday 9:15. Requiem mass 9:30 St Nicholas' Parish cemetery, Shaver-town.

Friends may call today from 8 to 4 and 7 to 10. Ralph Salerno from 909 Packer Street Exeter, Tuesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St Anthony's Church. West Plttston Cemetery George Sarosta from 883 Harris Street Plymouth, Tuesday 1:30. Services 2 -St Matthew's Lutheran Church.

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Parish cemetery. 6 Mrs. Edith Wolfe from Homer E. Graham Funeral Home, 824 South "i Franklin Street Tuesday, 8:30, Rev. Fred Trumbore of St.

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