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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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WILKKS-BAKHE HECOKD, TUI3DAY, JULY Z2, 1C 13 Un. ANNE li IVantawl tjW.N.-ifcO barber, "to Maihtt, rlty. Ferry Cliasc Dies at Ulltt wanted for lmuri. llva In rlrrhad. Al'l'ir U' 'H fiat Main, I1ymuth.

Mrs, Anne Donlin, 73, 'died i.rs Mic hr Dies at Ilcr Home Sunday rlht at her home In Mr hoppen. Mia was born in Meshop pan Township, the daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine Thayne OITOHTUNlTr alri or woman, food parnmallly. eppaaranra, now led re of wlnf. Am.ly Davie arvlce fctora, Nuin Main, city. Farm-ie --aiitf duty lrS tcnrral tiiii4lftl, hour War.

10 Iriral hiili'layt, 4 warka vacation, lltirtrl all i vrnliiga and nlgM duly, tJiMni month; day duly, lx)00 month. A'lvanramrnt, Opr-tunltlra. Apply Idrrrtor Nurse, ftM Plata, Brooklyn, New I Oft MAln 2-30OU, Eat B4. MAKKa II par hour sailing MAISOM- rrTg; shocks to neighbors frlrnds. Write MAUttNETTK, Kingston.

i 8Al.r.iMr.N-: iforlaiwe unrKMOH'. ttattaiirtatkin furnlahad. Balaiy and nimmlMlon. Mm with raa podal dral. Apply brtwran a.

m. 4-8 p. m. to Mr. Hukuff, People's llnuarhiild Aupply L'O, 204 Mil Market alrrrl.

Fcnner Teacher, Dies Mrs. Anna D. Lvan of Tort Lauderdale, former teacher In Kingston public echooU for 43 yean, tiled suddenly Sunday after Gill. Deceased was a member of 8t Heme in Philadelphia Perry Chase, 81, Veteran of World War 1 and former press-man at newspaper plants In this city, died on Saturday afternoon at hla home, 2M3 Palethorpe Street, Northeatt Philadelphia, Mr, Chase was an employe of JT7 Joachlm'i Church and Altar and GJRk-Care of child by day. Xarbey Avenue, KlninUin.

Rosary Society of the church. Mil MARf MMO.V Mrs. Mary Kim on, former rulint of Wtlkea-Uarra, died suddenly lie Sunday night at her La Halle iilroel, Ber-wl. following a heart attack, Mrs. Simon haa been a resident of Berwick 30 yeara and prior to that time had lived in Wilkes-Barra.

Whlla living here afit wat a member of St. Anthony's Church. Surviving are two brothers, Thomas and Adua, both In Syria, and sister, Mrs, Jrudo George of Pittsburgh. Tha body waa removed to McLaughlin Funeral Home, 143 South Washington Street, from where th funeral will ba held Wednesday morning at 8:30 with a requiem mass at In St Anthony! Church. Interment will ba In St VVANTEft Mature woman lor working tuiuMbeepar or mothers helper.

Surviving art daughters: Mr. Nellie Corcoran, lilnghamton, N. Y.l Mis Marguerite Donlin. New Plain cooaing. uox ajj, mis paper.

WANTED, dishwasher, pleasant working conditions, good salary. Call Dallas 900. oon Petersburg, Vm whJla tn rout to Klngaton to vUlt friends. Sba retired from th teschlnf pro- GIRL to work In laboratory. Leader Ilmnswlck.

i. two aorta, James, Philadelphia: and Paul at home, GIHL for prtaalni. rprlnred or InaxDorlrncad. Blue Ribbon Clean Mrs, Mae S. Curuter Of 302 Pouih Washington Mreet, widow of hdward Cuiuter, well known real estate man, died early yesterday morning at her home follow Inc an Illness of several weeks.

Mrs. Cunater was born at Town a daughter of Charles M. Bowman and Elizabeth Harmon Tha family moved to Wllkes-Barra when Mrs. 2unster was a child Through her long residence In1 the city, Mrs. Gun-ster was a member of Central Methodist Church, the WSCS and the Friendship Class of the church.

Only survivors ara two nieces and three neohewa. Mrs. Sua Mfg. CD saa aouth Main. one granddaughter, Anne Corcoran, ers, I6J aoutn Main.

fmioD eight yeart tea Survlvtnr. art daughter. Mr. kAMtMI liM .1.1 UN WOMEN GIRLS Catherine Coyle, Meshoppen, RD; WANTED Experienced Salesgirl for Millinery Department Apply Isaac Oliver Evant, Fort Lauderdale. Ma.

and son, William 1L LvanTof Mrs. Ella Burke. Meshoppen KL; Experienced operators Crown Lithographing Company. Philadelphia, and formerly worked ai pressman at the Tlmet-Leader plant and at The Evening Newt Blant on North Main Street before la newspapers were merged. During World War 1.

Mr. Chase waa a corporal with Battery D. 109th Field Artillery, and served ai a gunner In Trance with the AEF. Ha waa a member of the American Legion at Philadelphia. Survivors Include hla wife.

brother. Thomas CUL Meshoppen gALEMMEN, learn our business. Excellent opportunity, sales experience helpful but aot sentlaL Excellent compensation based on sales. Discussed at Inter, view. Car very helpful.

Phone Mr, Smith, WIlkesBarre 3-1140 for ap RD. Long. Funeral services wlll ba held wanted, good earnings, steady employment Cemetery, Hanover Township. Wednesday at 10 from St. Joa WAITRKSAICS 31 years or aver, ex polntment chim's Church.

Burial will be In STANLEY KOTAESKI Arnold, with whom Mr. Cunster 1 a 41 Duplan Corporation, Eley St Joachlm'a Cemetery. Rev. Nor perlenced or Inexpeiienred for mountain resort In Poconos. Good wsres plus room and board, tip, and Stanley Kotarskl.

24. of 53 Street, Kingston. man J. Irwin, pastor, win read me mass. resiaea; Mrs.

n. a. iione-ywiui, Stanley Betterly and W. Better-r, all of Wllkes-Barre; and I. uniforms.

Permanent position. Write Miami, Fla- also two grandchildren, and three grtat-frandchU dren. The body wat brought to Doron-Ilujjhes Funeral Home, 392 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, for the funeraL ESSE WOLFE Jesse Wolfe, 73. of RD 2, Hun-lock Creek, died late yesterday aft-'rnoon at Nantlcoke State Hospital, where he had been a patient alnce July 3a Canter Street, Kingston, died Sunday nlfht after a long Dlness.Mr, Hanna Chase; hla stepfather, Alexander Taii: and three H.adwalter. The Inn.

Buck Hill rails, urrtM ANVmnatanL rallabla. fan Pennsylvania. brothers, Stanley Chase. Ceorge Kotarskl was bom at Kingston. He later resided 14 years In Wllkes- Betterly of Bloomsburg.

The oody was removed to Luther M. Knlffen Funeral Home, era! housework. Adult family. Good home: Brooklyn. N.

Y. 178.00. Write GIRL for upstairs work, private family, tlerp In. 171 South uu ITT A. TUKTTTTH rn MLav.

Barre and attended Coughimmgn Chase, an employe or the Times-Leader Evening Newt composing room, and Ralph Chase. 3 CURB boys, George's Barbecue, Narrow! Hoad. Kingston. HOTEL nelp for Pocono Mountains resort Dishwashers, receiving oom porters, fruit and salad pantry, Good warts plus room and board. Write flvlng referencei and Jnct to Bos Buck Hill Talla.

Pa. YOUNG-MAN desired by tool distributor for WlUei-Barre-Scran ton area calling en automotive trade. Car required. Drawing account against liberal commission. Tool experience unnecessary.

Box 405, trill MRS. IIATT1E STAPLES Mrs. Hattle R. Staples, 410 Berwick Street, White. Haven, died yeiterday morning at the home following a short Illness.

The deceased was born In Tan- ensvllle Lake Hotel, Swan Lake, N. School. Seven years ago, ha re franklin. 2-3282. turned to Kingston to live.

465 South Main Street, from where the funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3, Rev. E. 11, Thompson of Central Methodist Church will officiate. Inter GIRL over IS. tingle, to work in drug store.

VMnlty Plymouth or Lee Surviving are hla mother, Mrt, OPERATORS on ladies' dresses, also learners, Mary Kotarskl, and these brothers Park. 2-1719. ment will be In Oaklawn Ceme OBITUARY DO YOU need money to help the family budget? 4 or 5 hours a day 7 mjLJ i i pleasant working condi and sitters: joaepn ana eiu, Detroit; Peter, John, Theodora, Mary and Helen, home. Funeral services will ba held will brim nice Income. Dial 5-6379 paper.

Uons, excellent wages. tery. Answers to Advertisers for appointment -S i Ja A from the home on Thursday morn Patty Plains Dress Com FITTER and manager to HVOMINO AVE, IVJ05UNQ NottTiMM nxts st. ing at 8 (EST), followed by a requiem mass at 8:30 In St Had- The Classified Advertising Ue pany, 132 Maffett, Plains. partment rtorti unralled for replies MECHANICAL servicemen wanUO.

Men with experience In repairing radios, refrigerators, washing ma. chines and household appliances and who have cars. Have an excellent opportunity to ttart at good salary with prospects for the future. Liberal car mileage given. Apply at once.

Sears Roebuck and Company, take complete charge of alteration aepartment on wig's Church, Kingston. Burial will be In St. John's Cemetery, Dallas. on hand to the roiiowina dux NUMBERS. Advrrtiirra will kindly rail and EXPERIENCED (Mara OBITI ARIM aa Barh Pair) MRS.

LEROY MYER.8 Mrs. Leroy Myers, 61, of Met-hoppen died at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, yesterday, after an Illness of several weeks. Deceased was born In Meshoppen, the daughter of George X. Carter and the late Lettle Johnson Carter. aokkeeper Bos 270, this soon ai Do.ilble presenting Box paper, ttenographer.

Check. The Hit was compiled at better coats, suits' and MRH. GEORGE BUSIIKO WAITRESS and middle aged woman 8 30 o'clock last evtning. for housework, good wages, good Mrs. Georae Bushko.

former, i-w ri 714 242 2g M2 dresses. Apply to Miss Eustise by letter, stating hours. 88 East Northampton. resident of Duryea. died Saturday mi' 2m' mo' 2M 290.

300. 318. 317. nersvllle and had been a resident of White Haven 61 years. She wat married In 1886 to Stogdell S.

Staples of White Haven. Mrs. Staples was a member of St. Paul's Lutneran Church. Surviving, besides her husband, are a son.

Frederick, sisters, Mrs. L. J. Brown and Miss Laura A. Raubenold.

both of Stroudsburg; also two grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the home Thursday afternoon at 1:30 with Rev. W. M. Gelger of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will be held at Stroudsburg Cemetery at 3:30. MRS. VICTORIA ONDISH Mrs. VlctorlarfDula) Ondlahdied yesterday morning In the family home on Temperance Hill.

Plymouth, following a lingering Illness She was born In Austria and had lived here more than 50 years. Mrs. Ondlsh was a member of St. Stephen's Slovak Church, the Sacred Heart Lodge, and other societies of that parish. Surviving, besides her husband In St.

Louis, following an op- 322, 324, 331, 334. 335, 336, 348, 351, eratlon. The deceased was born' rvi Mfi 371. 372. 380.

383. EXPERIENCED part time age, experience and sal IB Help Wanted Beth Seiea EXPERIENCED weavers for day and night shift Aoply Heis Goldsmith' and Co, Schuyler Avenue, Kingston. HUGH B. HUGHES FUNERAL HOME lMt Wyoming Avenoe rerty Fort fliene 1-1741 ln Duryea, where she waa highly 385, 391, 401. salespeople for local de ary desired, co Beverly respected.

Surviving are her husband partment store, 2 or 3 Personals Shop, South Mam, City. It 8learnen and Agente WHITE-TAN rabbit hound (female). days per week. 75c per WOMAN for cleaning, room, board, Hew ara tail Y-JiMy. good wages.

Hotel Starlight, Hard George and these children: Eleanor, Joseph and George parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Waste, three brothers, John Andrew, and Joseph, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Rice of Mooslc. hour Dlus bonus.

Box EXPECTANT MOTHERS send for ing. Phone 9025-R-2. A amuilng baby booklet free. Post 412, this paper. EXCELLENT opportunity for house Office Box 288, Wllkee-Barre.

wives, seeking additional money, SALESMEN, represent msnufacturer selling hottest advertlilng article on market today. Big commission. Large earnings. Free sales kit Heldrlch Engineering 905 Henry Detroit, Michigan. START a Rawlelgh Business.

Rest opportunity now for permanent, profitable work nearby. Write Raw. leleh's. Dept. PNG-S9Q-K, Chester, Pa.

MADAME MISKE Card Reading. 11- Funeral arrangements ara being held up pending receiving word 14 Help Wanted Male 8:30. 304 Central Building, j-aain. doing spare time worlf, easy hours, commissions, paid daily. Berthold Studio, 49 South Main, between 9-12 noon.

HUGH JONES FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7-1098 SALESMAN Guaranteed weekly Surviving are her husband Leroy, son Howard, at home; father, Georee A. Carter, Laceyvllle; sister, Mrs. Allan Jayne, West Auburn. She was a graduate of Ithaca Conservatory of Music and former resident of Wllkes-Barre and West Plttston. She taught music privately at Stroudsburg, West Plttston and Meshoppen.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at Meshoppen Methodist Church. Burial will be In Overfleld Cemetery. Rev. Austin Rogers, pastor, will officiate. MBS.

LOTTIE NITKIEWICZ Mrs. Lottie Nitkiewicz, wife of Thomas Nitkiewicz, died on Sunday night at the family residence, 31 West South Street, Nantlcoke, following several weeks Illness. Mrs. Nitkiewicz was born In Poland and resided In Nantlcoke 45 years. She was a member of Holy Trinity Church and Group drawlnr account, nationally rec ANY PERSON knowing- whereabouts John Trachlmowlcs Is asked to call 133 Canal Street, West Nantlcoke.

ognized line of quality products used from her son George, who it a member of U. S. Army In Japan. FUNERALS HIGH SCHOOL girl, 15 or 18 years, by every industry as wen as insuiu Jacob, are these children: John and Stephen Dula, Plymouth; Mrs. to assist nousewora ana cmta care.

Phone 3H8-K. tgWorfc Waa ted Male Near Kingston. 7-0119. Uons of all kinds. At least 8 years Industrial talet experience required Walter Bernatovicn, riymoum; Mm Ord Dohl.

Huntlnaton Mlllt; LEAVING for Lot Angelee, California. Augmt 8th. Room tor 1 male patsengrT. Call 2-4889. OPERATORS on ladies' VETERAN, 26.

college graduate desires any kind of night work. Box 420, this paper. with following among power plant engineers, maintenance superintendents and Industrial buyers. For Jacob Ondlsh, and Mrt. Leo Banned.

Valentle Mrthteen. MrLauehlln. at home; seven dresses, also learners, CRYSTAL readings dally. Questions rifle-rakl, Mrs. Jasma A.

Bxandchlldren, and one brother, appointment, phone Mr. J. M. carom ert, Casey Hotel, Wednesday. (tophi answered by mall.

Send stamped envelope to Madame Hanna, Room pleasant working condi WANTED work for Saturday, licensed driver, references. Box 3S4, thlt paper. Joseph MaUko of New Castle. JOHN 8CHMALZBIED WE HAVE the proposition If you Pier Funeral Homo Established 1S71 JACK R. MT1.I.TR, Director North Mala Street.

Plains PUT ATE DISPLAY ROOMS our, uenirai aiy. hsve the ambition. i wesi koii. tions, excellent wages. Madison Manufacturing READER moved to 7 Klrkendall 4 I nitructlon CI COLLECTOR-SALESMAN for estab Avenue, city.

Dial 3-1888. fisher, Mrs. Anna A. Gn.klewlcs, Mrs. Arnee Keller, Frank A.

Kenlecinr, Stanley Raacavare, John Maiur, John Schmalzried, well known resident ol the Heights section of this city and veteran of World War lished route, good car necessary. MaslaL Michael Nleta, Mrs. Agata Palu.kL rraak 8fallko.il, Mrs. Aatalnette Bklndatet, Mrs. Maryaara telts, Andrew Tamaaara, Joseph Warnaa, Margaret Mrs.

Catherine Refrlgeratl in and Air Conditioning offer opportunities to alert me- 26 Madison Street. Earn 1100 per week and up. Appiy SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently removed with multiple il, died late yesterday afternoon at Mr. Kaufer, Housenoio ehanlcally-mlnded men. Since 1B27 fie no Market People's 73, foiisn union oi America.

In addition to her husband, she EXPERIENCED waitress, day work. Supply 266 Eas the home or Mrs. irama snow, zoi U.E.I, spare time iraming nas neipru thousands oreoare for Jobs, repair Sophie Empress Coffee Shop, 3 North Main. electric needles. Painless.

Scarless. AoDnlntmrnL Phone ADA EICHLER, East Market Street, where he had wanted Reliable: responsible man. Maria anaerl. resided. CASHIER wanted.

Apply Leacacos, 203 West River. Mchola. handle dealership, sensational new alectro iDraver and powerful new shop ownership. Get Free opportunity facts today. Write Uttllilea Inst.

Box 390, thlt paper. 44 Public Square. The deceased was born In Wllkes-Barre. He enlisted In World War 1 Lost AMBITIOUS woman for profitable Valentle Bunezek from 1324 Spruce Street, Avoca, Tuesday 9:80. Requiem SCUREUAN FUNERAL HOME ZM Wyoming Ave.

Wyoming Phone Wye. ISA Reatdenoe-M Sixth St insecticide. Call on hotels, restaurants, institutions, dairies, etc Excellent opportunity for right party Parannii Interview, write: SPRAY business carried on from home. on December 12, 1917 and was at tarhed to Company A. 318th Enei mass 10 H3.

feter and Paul's Polish Box 416, this paper. LADY'S Bulova wrist watch. Capitol Theater-Ball Park. Reward. Phone 3-5525.

Church. Parish cemetery. Investigate Auto Body and Fender Repair profits. You'll be convinced. Practical spare time home study and resident course Including welding, spray painting, metal work, may neers Division.

He was discharged INC 218 North 13th St, East Mrs. Sophie Flglerskl from 223 WANTED experienced Is survived by these children, Adam Potapczyk, Nantlcoke; John Potapczyk, Penn Yan, N. Mrs: John Stanklewlcz, Nantlcoke; Mrs. Michael Salko, Korn Krest; Thad-deus, Nantlcoke; and Jean, at home; brother, Julius Lublnskl, Nantlcoke; two nephews, Chester and Stanley Lublnskl, and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 (EST) from the home with a requiem mass at 9 In Holy Trinity Church.

Interment will be In the parish Orange, N. J. on June 17, 1919. Surviving are the following children: Harry of Philadelphia; Mrs Honey Pot Street, Nantlcoke, Tuesda 9 (EST). Reauiem mass 9:30 Si SUM of money, Saturday afternoon, central city.

Reward. 3-9651. help yOU open your own repair anviy operators; also learners YOUNG man. 18 to 20 Stanislaus Church. Parish cemetery.

or get a good JOO. mecnanicany. minded men write for free details. Ruth Nadley and Mrs. Francis Mrs.

Anna Antoinette Fisher from HEAVY rimmed eye glasses, In case, Thursday, central city. Reward. Brown, both of Philadelphia. Auto-Crafts Training, box aaa, wis on ennarens coiion dresses. Gort Girls' COIL MISERY RELIEVED 3-0735.

home of son, Anthony, 246 Bowman Street, Wednesday 8:80. Requiem mass 9 SS. Peter and Paul's Church, paper. The body was removed to a funeral home, 298 East South Street, from where the funeral will be i par nt to sew Classes now form- years of age, for general work arouM store. Apply Hollywood Shoppe, 31 Public Square.

Frocks, 75 Stark Street, the HOIST HEAT of Plains. Parish cemetery. IS Help Wanted Female by ins in Dress MaKing ana noma Mrs. Antes (Kempa) Cusklewlcz Decorating. Special Rate Jpr ieen-.

Hudson. WANTED Waitress, 21 or over. from 305 North Mill Street. Wet Nan SINGfcK SKWLNU MAUUiia Agers. ANTIPHLOGISTINE held.

MRS. MARYBACHKOVSKY The funeral of Mrs. Mary Bach- Year round Job. Biaicesiee inn, tlcoke. Tuesday 8:30.

Reauiem mass 115 South Main. 2-5592. COUNTER GIRLS cafeteria, steady 9 Holy Trinity cnurcn. parish ceme Blakeslee, Pa. Write or phone Pocono Lake 9325.

employment, good salary, snort tery. Frank A. Kelley from 108 North hours. Nelsner Brothers, 41 South Main. ARMATURE winder and motor repairman for general repair work on tingle and three phase motors.

Phone Berwick 739. Berwick Machine Company, 11th and Pine, Berwick. Main Street, Plains, Wednesday 9. Re kovskv, 400 New Street, Duryea, who died at her home late Saturday afternoon from a heart attack, will be held from the home Tuesday morning at 9 followed by a mm CARD OF THANKS nTatati The, Family of the Late MRS. BERTHA GUDOSKI 78 Main St.

Sufar Notch Wish to thank all who so kindly aaalited them during their recent bereavement, aim those who sent floral and spiritual bouquets and loaned cars. Tha wwJrt kt ti an SOU ANTfFFTLTCTSTlNe a poultica daaa twa im- Cjinir portant thtagai Onr halpa tba SWOl. 8 WISE mnd9ann.rs 0tt ImId rattan th. boTTT as ANTIPHLOGISTINE quiem mass 9:30 Sacred Heart Church. Sacred Heart Cemetery.

GIRLS, work in laundry, steady work, good pay. Palace Laundry, 26 North GOOD stenographer and bookkeeper. Reply Box 426, this paper, giving experience and references. Stanley Konleozny from 44 East Main Street. Glen Lyon.

Tueiday FUEL conservation equipment sales- hnmai a nt nilh high mass or reauiem in st. Mi i.anY with car for Dart time, easy LEO RITTER SCHOOL OF NURSING Offers a 3 year course of Nursing to High School Graduates In sn accredited hospital For full Information concerning requirements and monthly allowances Write to DIRECTOR OF NURSING Israel Zion Hospital 4802 10TH AVENUE BROOKLYN 19, NEW YORK 8:30 (EST). Requiem mass 9 St. Adalbert's Church. Church cemetery.

rfic bulldmgt. Drawing account and Washington. work. 5 evenlnes per week, 4 chael's Greek Catholic Church. Interment will be in St.

Michael's Cemetery, Duryea. STOLE cum COLO SORE THROAT John Kuscavaee from 5 East River training provided, car necessary. Write letter stating brief history, and ahould ba appllaa as a poultica juat hot enough to ba eornfortabla. Than faat ita rwefef htmt (a riffht to work on that krtll hriwrin, anatltln BEAUTY operator, experienced only. Street, Plymouth, Tuesday 8:30.

Re- The deceased was a member of 1U7 second rxauonai nunx duuuihk hours per evening, $37.50 per week. Write Box 375, this paper. DO YOU want a home? Call Dallas 900, uiem mass St. casimirs unurcn, St. Mary's Cemetery.

ttONCMUU. experience. Box 402, this paper. OPERIENCED presser St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church, Upper Plttston, and the GIRL to assist housekeeper, no rook- HtXlTATWN raliaf and comfort.

Oooo Plymouth Township. Apply 3d rjuuer avreei Kingston, until noon. Mrs. SoDhle Mazur from 28 Parrlsh for dry cleaning depart Tfca mare ht of aa ANTIPHLOGISTINE anlilis otaa jaHaras pain and radueaa S. FREDERICK and SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Street, Thursday 8:30.

Requiem mass 9 St. Mary's Nativity Church. Parish cemetery, Plymouth Township. SALESLADY wanted. 15 Mnsleal, Dancing, Drama ment.

The Hessler Laun aaallhia dun ta a almpio aprara or bruiaa ana ialiaaa cough, tlafitnaaa of chart. Nicholas Marlanaccl from 1185 Experienced preferred. Holy Rosary Society. Surviving are her husband Joseph and these sons and daughters, John, Jersey City; George, Endl-cott, N. Michael, Metuchin, N.

Andrew, Newark; SteDhen, St. Procoplus Abbey, Lisle, 111., completing his studies this year as a missionary father, and Mrs. Albert dry, 165 North Main. piano Instructions. Agnet 1 Oaklawn Avenue.

3-0713. i duo to chart cold. PRIVATE Smith, 1 cmial hi Italian and ahnpla asra throat. Ot ANTIPHLOGISTINE (Aunty Flo) now. Apply Isaac Long.

Wyoming Avenue, Exeter, Wednesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St. Anthony's Church. Denlson Cemetery, Forty Fort. 6 Private Instruction WANTED woman to clean business place, 2 to 3 hours every morning Not a saloon.

Easy work, excellent pay. Must have reference. Good Job for woman wishing lart time work. Answer giving name, address, age and phone number. Box 391, thlt paper.

GIRL Experienced In store and marking department. Apply Circle Cleaning and Dyeing Company, 987 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. WANTED Truck driver, knowledge of electrical GIRL for coffee shop. Christine's, Joseph A. McQueen from funeral LESSONS Dressmaking, 87 East Market street.

SEWING Kurltz, Bronx, N. Y. Also surviving TnllnHna. urapenes, Slipcovers home, 67 William Street, Plttston, Wednesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St rAM arinlfa Tnrllvlrllial ln- Its.

NURSE, graduate, registered for and mechanical experience1. Steady position. night duty. 48 hour weeK. aiaa.uu John the Evangelist Church.

Parish CCI I ftV 1 nuu.vv. struction. SEWING STUDIO, 68 South Main, second floor. 2-2490. itonth with complete maintenance are the following sisters: Verna, Europe; Mrs.

Julia Neskor. Mrs. Peter LatskI, and Mrs. Joseph Chanda, all of Brooklyn, N. Y.

cemetery. Michael Muslal from Bednarskl Good salary. Give age, IfsAsEctsyAs "FALUN OFF A LOG" To Get The Money You Need The SEABOARD Viayl SO Furnished Rooms or 8183.00 to llise out Mental Hospital. Apply Embreeville State Hospital, Embreevllle, Chester County, Penna. Phone Coatesvllle 0931.

THE Beverly Shop, 69 Funeral Home, 234 East Northampton Street, Thursday 8:30. Requiem mass 9 St. Mary's Polish Church. Parish I iiinnm s'nnTn ar 1 1 LARGE nicely furnished room, gentleman preferred. 3-3844213 experience and reference.

Box 380, this paper. GIRL or woman for housekeeper for MULUHVliUHUUfl East Nortnampton. cemetery, Wyoming. Mrs. Agata (Nlec) Nletz from home of Mrs.

Marcianna Clesla, 26 Rutz Street, Ashley. Wednesday 9. Re- small ramiiy. uiai i-msi. South Mam, has an opening for 5 or 6 neat appearing young women fl A new stresijlinec! service permits the making of larger loans for a Large front EXPERIENCED stenographer In CITY 147 South Main, room, second floor.

in many instances, oh hour, longer period of time, quickly office of large wholesale company. EXPERIENCED man to Install metal weatherstrlpplng. Highest wages paid. Chamberlain Company of America, 51 North Washington Street Wllkes-Barre. uiem mass Holy Family murcn, ugar Notch.

St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Write Box 422, this paper. Ft1I 4W.V. to sell better coats, suits, simply and in aDtoiuie pnvaiy.

Decide which 'amount you need FURNISHED bedroom, housekeeping privileges. 972 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort. the payment most convenient vmnmni 6a n. franklin st. Frank Paluskl from chaDel.

63 East WANTED, soda fountain dresses and furs. Apply 7 DISHWASHER, hours 11 p. a. m. 8 hour shift.

Handley's Dli operators, good pay. ner, FURNISHED room, centrally located. Box 388, this paper. to Miss Eustise by letter corner Dana-South Main. Apply Golden Quality Ice or in Derson.

In letter SI Unfurnished Rooms RMEFRIirffllGHES EXPERIENCED cake baker. Apply Stefaniak Bakery, 433 East Northampton Street. Cream Plymouth. room, all 1m-21 LeGrand state age and previous ex perience. Ask for Mr.

Luft. LARGE unfurnished provements. Call Avenue, city. BOY Driver's license, experience unnecessary. Northampton Food Market 48 East Northampton.

WANTED Housekeeper, presently at Harvey's Lane, alter season nome 14 Help Wanted Male In Kingston. Small family. Give references and salary expected. Box Tioga Street, Tunkhanock, Tuesday 9. High requiem mass 10 Church of Nativity, Rev.

Harold Kennedy officiating. Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Mrs. Antoinette Shllk'oskl from 599 Shawnee Street, Breslau, Hanover Township, Tuesday 9.

Requiem mass 9:30 St. Mary's Church, Plymouth. Parish cemetery, West Nantlcoke. Mrs. Maryann Skindzlel from Bednarskl Funeral Home, 234 East Northampton Street, at Park Avenue, Wednesday 8:30.

Requiem mast 9 St. Mary's Polish Church. St. Mary's Cemetery, Wyoming. Andrew S.

Steltz from home at Pikes Creek, Wednesday 2, Rev. George Sweet, former pastor of Maple Grove Methodist Church officiating. Maple Grove Cemetery. Joseph Tomasura from 2ld Grove Street, Edwardsvllle, Wednesday 8:30. Requiem mass 9 SS.

Cyril and Methodius Church. Parish cemetery. 399. this paper. SALESMAN 45 to 55.

Experienced In contacting superintendents, plant engineers and maintenance men In Industrial plants and railroads. Must have car. Protected territory. Box 403, this papers EXPERIENCED construction bookkeeper, one familiar with Social Security work. Salary $30.

Box 396, this paper. Legal Notices "rrha Ulllror.RnrrB Pit Srhnnl Dla- Loans made to purchase automobiles, furniture, electrical appli-snces, clothing to pay off all bills, for emergencies dental, medical or hospital care, to finance a college education or vacation. Whatever your needs, phone or come in let's talk it over. SEABOARD CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO Subtidiarr of SEABOARD Finonca Corp. tiict solicits sealed proposals for the furnishing of all labor and material for removing two hot water tanks at the G.

A. R. High School and In 2 F'ECIIAtllCS At least I years experience. Pleasant working- Insurance coverage. Paid vacations.

See Walter Stelts Service Manager CITY CHEVROLET Market and Gates Sts. Kingston WE HAVE several openings for office work in our payroll, bookkeeping LUTHER 1.1. KNIFFEN FUNERAL HOME 465 South Main Street Wllkes-Barre Wanted Experienced Loom Fixer on Shaft Looms Wyoming Textile Cor. Blackman High -Wllkea-Barre, Pa, stalling two new tanks. All proposals shall be addressed to Floyd Siegfried, Secretary, 83 N.

Washlne- Wllkpn-Rnrrp Ponnavl- P. F. JENNINGS, Manager, DIAL 3-6U8 8th Floor, Boom S19 Miner. Bank Butldlnt; and credit departments. Women over 25 years of age with definite experience in Oils work.

Apply at once. Excellent starting salary with good chances for advancement Various employee benefits unattainable else vania, the envelope to be marked where Included. Apply Sears Roebuck "BID FUK TArxjws ana win De received until 4:30 E.D.T., Tuesday August 6, 1946. Instructions and specif icationa may be secured at the office of the secretary upon request. and Company, Wllkes-Barre.

Miss Margaret Warman from home of brother, Luke, 82 Chestnut Street Larksville, Tuesday 2, Rev. Amos Hettishlmer officiating. Shawnee Cemetery, Plymouth. Mrs. Catherine Williams from home of her son, Walter, 43 Carlisle Street Wednesday 11, Rev.

Lleweryn Williams of First Welsh Presbyterian Church officiating. Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Shavertown. Arrangements by Luther M. Knlffen; FUNERAL VLaJ LABORERS Bidders Will De requirea io lurmsn a bid bond -with their proposal.

The Roard of School Directors reserves YOUNG lady several years' experience in hotel bookkeeping. Salary $35. Box 397, this paper. ih rich to reject any and all bids. WD SIEGFRIED.

secretary. Tha Wllkes-Barre City School Dis trict solicits sealed proposals until 12 iwir nnnn. EJJ.T. Tuesday. August 1940, lor.

me louuwing PAPER MILL STATE OF MAINE Railroad Fan Advanced Workmen's Hots! On Job WEEKLY PAY PerEteRsat Work For Qualified Men Apply v-'' GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 466 Simon Long Building, WUkw-Barre, Pa. DORON- HUGHES FUNERAL HOME MS Wyoming Avenue Kingston Phone 7-S98I SCnoOl SUppueai mi Tnoandescent Lamps (2) DupllcaUng Machine Supplies 19 r.rataria Food Supplies You Are Invited All broposale ahall be addressed to Floyd Siegfried, secreiary, w. w.ihinotnn street Wllkes-Barre, th. -nvelote contain- OPERATORS and i LEARNERS For Power Machines Agea 18 to SS 1 Shift Available 1:80 P. M.

to 10 P. M. APPLY AT LAROS TEXTILES CO. SIS Market Street Klngaton, Penna. lnff tne pronosai ubii.j -with the kind of tuppflea.

tlst i and specifications may be secured 1 the ofttce of the secretary upon request TTie Board of Schoollrectors reserves the right to reject any and all Cswr.ingly Styled Pcpriarly Prissdl j- Everything included Eya Examination i Frames! Ipnsea! Elm ar Riroleas Astigmatic tinted or ground ta Kryptok Bifocals! 4J HOMER E. GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME S24-32I ajontb Frankl la Street Wllkea-Barra ESTABUSHEO 117, FLOYD SIEGFRIED, Secretary. to come In at anytime for any Information desired. The interview will be considered strictly confidential and without obligation. Our Funeral Homes Are Air Conditioned! Sealed proposals will received th.

Wllkea-Barre Oty School District at. the office of yi Stg-frled. Secretary, 81 N. Washington Stteet, WuWBarre. PeBnjvlvanla, intll 4:80 mrf 'Tueidajt August 194 lor me iouuwu.f ELEI-N FUNERAL HOME MS Sol fVashlngtoa SI rboaa t-S8? Catabliahed (1) Hauling of coai (2) Removal and Hauling of ME.1 VAI1TED ELECTRO-METALLURGiCAL COMPAfJY Producers FenvAlloyt and Metal HEEDS riALE VVOnSffiRS EMPLOYEE'S filTEESENTATIVX WELL AND BT8X AT TIIE UNITED STATES EMPLOY5IENT SERVICE a V.i.

omci ttin UAxtenaJ WILKES-BASS, PENNA, 1 MOITDAT, Wit tit TVXSBAT, tVtt Ul WEDNE8BAT, rXLT (3) Trantportatlon of pupnr frpra paraont-Mlners-MllU area to the rymffhlln Hleh 8chooL Inttructlona to bidden and proposal forms may CL at tba nffio of the sec EXPERIENCED OPERATORS To Make tUrn to S45 Weekly STEADY WORK Mnsle While Tea Work lee Cream Served Porinf Best Feriode -s AT ONCE AtRinciaaco St Eeet Northampton Street retary upon request The character FUNERAL SERVICE anaa -jaw -BBjaaawSa ST mi and amount rof bid security 'to oe furnlihed to bidders ta atated In the Instruction to Bidders. The envelope r-JrV '1. I VAI UztT Fcr.rral Neith Ha'Atmee Klrfgaiaa --rSarrlag IVyemlng VaJIay Sloea ISM fkaaa Klngstaa 7-4S1S 142 S. Waihiaotoa PHONE: 1-457 414 Wyeeaiaf Avenue, KJaailaa HONIi UlU containing tne aia sna piain marked with the nature of -the bid being submitted. The Board of srhool Director reservea the right to reject any and all bid.

fljOYD SIEGFRIED, Secretary..

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