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WILKES-BARRE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11947 Seventeen his retirement today aa an officer, Funeral Wednesday HARRY HORNSBY Funeral a 1 for Jftrry 2 Bodies Will Death Qaims of five. Hershey organizations, ef Ilerthey Official Retires Ilershey, Oct 31 CSV-Ezra F. Hershey, cousin of the late M. S. Hershey, founder of the Hershev Hornsby, World -War 1 veteran, Military Rites for Corp.

Joseph Paluch Joseph A. Paluch. USMC were held Thursday afternoon Mrs. Sturdevant Dies 'In Nesbitt Hospital Mrs. Carrie Sturdevant, of 73 North Thomas Avenue, Kingston, passed away yesterday afternoon fective January IS, 1948, ending 47 years service in the various DOsta.

I i from the funeral home, 296 Wyo Frank H. Ross Chocolate Corporation, announced Aihrive Monday Of 130 Prospect HilL Alden Station, who was killed at Tarawa, was laid to rest yesterday mornine fol ming Avenue, Wyoming. Rev. Lorenzo D. Thomas, Pittston, officiated.

Military services were conducted by Wyoming Monument Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, of which deceased was a member. lowing impressive religious ana Remains of PFC Ackerrnan Representative of Heatinj; Bird RUDDERLIKE military services. The funeral was held from the funeral home. 592 North Main Members of the post participat to Be Interred in Na-, tibnal Cemetery Firm Will Be Buried Monday Afternoon RUNNER at rsesDitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs.

Sturdevant was born January 15, 1864, at Mehoopany and was employed for a number of years in the Treasury Department at Washington, D. She was a member of First Methodist Church, the WSCS and the Daughters of the American Revolution, Chapter 1812. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. George Carpenter, of Waverly; a brother. James A.

of ing in the service were; bearers, James L. Nichols, Franklin Miller, James Ruane, Eugene Lukish, Floyd Hileman and Gerald Qutnn; color bearers. Perry Carbino, MIUIU I Street, Wilkes-Barre, and was followed by three requiem masses in St. Joseph's Church; Nanticoke. Rev.

Andrew Dzycky, of New York City, an uncle of the young Marine, officiated at the main altar, with Msgr. John S. Sobota and Rev. John Puskar at the side altars. 1 The death of Frank H.

Ross. 62. Frank Porblrlo: bugler. Paul Ofte- Bodies of two Wyoming Valley servicemen, both of whom- lost of 915 Wvomlne Avenue. Forty dahl; commander, John Adamo; assistant commander, Duffy.

Fort, occurred at 3 yesterday their Jives In Iceland, will arrive In Wilkes-Barre early Monday after- Interment was in the parish morning in rsesbitt Memorial Hospital, where he. had been a patient for four days. noon. Thaff cemetery, where services were MRS. FORREST McGREW The death of Mrs.

Forrest Mc- ft STOKS, B0KIS, sVJuniRons, I0CXIN6 KCU33, conducted by Jeffrie s-Slaplkaa mt. koss, district sales engineer ior warren Webster ana com Grew, the former Florence Flaherty, of Plains, occurred Thursday at her home in Kansas City, Second Lt. Chester Sawlck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domlnick Sawlck, 12 Park Street, Korn Krest.

PFC Joseph Corrigan, son of and Mrs. Austin Corrigan, 19 Grantwood, N. also these nieces and nephews: Mrs. E. Stanley Stone, Waverly; Miss Mildred MUe-ham, Kingston; Graham Carpenter, Moncks Corner, S.

William Car- enter, Waverly, and Charles Mile-am Cincinnati, Ohio. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 from the funeral home at Clarks Summit. rost vx, American Legion, Newport Township; Legion Post 539, Glen Lyon, and Glen Lyon Post 8353, VFW. pany, heating specialists, bad been 111 for two months. A native of Clifton Heiehts.

Pa- according to word received here. The funeral will be held KOTOS, USTAUIAKTS, CFFKB, Commanders oresent were: Guv irougner Lane. The horiiea will leave New York he had been employed by the Webster firm for 4S vears. beine Monday "from her home. Monday morning at 7:50, arriving Schultz, 971, and Albert Gregory, 8353.

Chaplains were Joseph G. Kane, Nanticoke Post 350, American Legion, and Andrew Voytuch, stationed at the home office, cam- ilan 1T 1 fiA AM lain Tn SCR00U MISS ANNA WITCOSKY The funeral of Miss Anna Wlt- Friends may call after 3 Sunday afternoon. Interment will be in Overfield Cemetery, Meshoppen. A vVI 4.11 1910 he became sales engineer for LT. CHESTER SAWICK Northeastern Pennsylvania and, in 1916, moved to Wyoming Valley.

He had resided in Wilkes-Barre. I i rr mi -A mbv av a. mt. cosky was held yesterday morning from the home of her brother, John Witcosky, Pettebone Street Duryea. A requiem mass Was celebrated In St Joseph's Lithuan Pittston Man Dies MRS.

WILLIAM L. MORGAN Three clergymen officiated at funeral services for Mrs. Edith Kingston and Forty Fort and 3aaBBB3BBB8Sl ian unurcn Dy tne pastor, Kev. Victor Kupstas. maintained offices In the 'Miners National Bank Building.

Mr. Ross was a member of Lodge 61. and AM: Shekinah Rosser Morgan, wife of William L. Morgan, which were conducted at the family home. 428 North Made Suddenly at ffork James Carden.

of 233 Butler seph Dutzar, 971: Engene Maxey, Stanley Shiner, 539; John Tillitskl, John Kizelowicz 8353; color guards, Leonard Klotz, John Fran-kewicz, 971; bugler, John Bartow ski, Thomas Crouse, 97L Firing squad, sergeant Zlgmund Butka; Edmund Spock, Edmund Charles Schultz, Daniel Garvev. JoseDh Briski. Anthnnv ONLY Interment was in the parish Avenue, Kingston, yesterday after For loag-lasdng floor proectioa-at a far lower cost use Rubber like Rn finer. In sturdy corrugatioaa make walking easier on hard floor surfaces. Cleaning time Is cot because it keeps dirt ana trscked-in rain off the rest of the flow.

Lies flat without cement edge' wool curl. Just the thing for your busy floors. Order today. Conies in handy 27 and 36' widths. cemetery.

Bearers were Joseph Wycalis, Joseph Wlcelonls, Paul noon. rat so. YD. Officiating were Rev. R.

J. Rees. 72e Slapikus and Francis Murtha; Chapter 162, Royal Arch Masons; Dieu Le Veut Commandery 45, Knights Templar, and Irem Temple. He leaves his wife, Ella; i a son, Arthur H. Ross of Greensboro, N.

his mother, Mrs. Clara Ross, of Camden, N. two brothers, Caleb and Albert both of Camden, and a sister, Mrs. Bert Battle, ai ine benign vauey station at 13:56. Lt.

Sawick's remains will be accompanied by Lt. Thomas G. Bunn, while those of PFC Corrigan will be escorted by T5 Joseph Bridges. LT. CHESTER SAWICK Lt Sawlck was born in Nantl-coke and was graduated from Hanover Township High.

School. He also received diplomas from the National Mechanical Training School, Chicago, and Alliance College, Cambridge. Pa. He enlisted in the army In February, 1942, and was commissioned a lieutenant In the engineers af'Fort Belvolr, Va, in April, 1943. Two months later he went to Iceland, where he died on August 21, 1944.

Besides parents, he is sur-" vlved by a. sister, Mrs. Eugene A. 'DriscolL -x His funeral will be held from the family home Wednesday morning at 8:30, with a requiem mass at 9 in St Mary's Church, Plymouth, Rev. C.

F. Wydra Interment- will be-in St. Mary's grave marker, Stanley Byorick. Bearers were John James, Anthony Trynoski. John Sutler.

pastor emeritus of Bethesda Congregational Church; Rev. William Rosser, Kingston, a nephew of the deceased, and Rev. John Wetzel, new pastor of Edwards' Memorial Congregational Church. Mrs. RalDh Morgan -end Mrs.

John Street Pittston, an employe of Pittston City Street Department died suddenly of a heart attack yesterday i morning- at 7:50 while working at Market and James Streets, Pittston 1 Mr. Carden was a lifelong resident of Pittston and was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church and Its Holy Name Society. He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Rowan: two sons. Alex Troyan, Leonard Najaka and John Bush.

Maxim, Stanley riorkoski, wiinam Yanch, Edward Joseph and Joseph Zincavage. Slavic Micktey Finn New York, Oct. 31 UP) A new cocktail being served in the lounge of the United Nations Headquarters is known among some tipplers as "The Iron Curtain." It's a Martini made with vodka instead of gin. Witney sang, accompanied by David C. Thomas.

of Harrington, in. J. The remains have been removed MRS. MARGARET WARD Margaret Ward was laid to Bearers were Howell James. GERMICK FRIAR TILE and MARBLE VTTBOLTTE end CARRARA GLASS for Baths and Kitchen 456 MAIN ST.

LUZERNE. TEL. 7-6614 Samuel Davis, Stanley Rhydderch, rest yesterday morning following brief services at the familv home. to, the Homer E. Graham Funeral Home, 324 South Franklin Street, from where the funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday night. naipn Kosser, juertnyn Harris and Ronald Rosser, Interment was In Mt Greenwood Cemetery. 177 Parsonage Street. Pittston. and a solemn hieh mass of re James and Robert at home; two sisters, Loretta, of Pittston, and Sister Johanna, of Pittsburgh.1 The funeral will be held from the funeral home, 902 Susquehanna Avenue.

West Pittston, Monday morning at 9. A requiem-mass will be celebrated at 9:30 In St. John's Church and Interment will be in the parish cemetery. quiem In St John the Evangelist Church. Rev.

John J. O'Brien. Celebrant ALMON A. CHURCH Funeral services for Almon A. of the mass, was assisted bv Rev.

66 Joseph Breslin, deacon, and Rev. Joseph L. Barry, subdeacon. Cemetery, HanOver Township. PFC JOSEPHT CORRIGAN (D)ZZ(LD" the Clown i nomas Maugnan was soloist.

Church were conducted Thursday morning at the funeral home on West Front Street, Berwick, with Rev. Walter R. Byers, of Beach Haven officiating. Interment was in Roselawn Cemetery, Berwick. PFC Corrigan died in a hospital fn Ireland on Ausrust 15.

1942. He Bearers were James Toner, Eugene Leehan, Martin McNulty, Martin Holland, William Dunne and William Loftus. Interment OBITUARY was a native of Berwick but had faMml Wilkes-Barre since in- Bearers, an grandsons, were was in the parish cemetery. John Church, Rolland Church, Beach Haven: Willard Church. fancy.

He had been, employed on a local NYA project prior to en- listing in the Army In September, 1940, and was sent to Iceland In ARCHIE N. MIFFLIN at Pomeroy 's LENA DOMINI The funeral of Mrs. Lena Dom Kingston: Harold Church. Wilkes- Archie N. Mifflin.

73. of Beach December, 194L DmUaa i Vila navant. htt la Klir Barre; Arthur Cope, Beach Haven, and Harold Jameson, of Shick-shlnny. Flower carriers were great grandchildren. ini, of 27 Flick Street Parsons, was held yesterday morning from the family home, followed by a requiem mass in St.

Dominic's Haven, a Salem Township supervisor for. 16 years, died Thursday in Berwick Hospital, where he had been a patient since Wednesday. vlved bv these brothers and sisters, Mrs. 'Margaret Hess, Mrs. Anna Church.

Rev. Angeio LoVallo was He naa oeen in 111 neaitn since JOHN SHAFER Domer, James, xnomav ueo, nui-. Laura. Irene. William and celebrant of 'the mass.

Bearers were Peter Castelli. John Shafer. of- 468 Walnut January. A lifelong resident of Beach Haven, Mr. Mifflin was a member Street Luzerne, was laid to rest yesterday atternoon following serv TSnLAMIID TTdDUD! it A.

M. it 1 IP. M. Frank Caesar, John Panciotti, Robert Coretta, Carmen Audzionl and Novello Cardona. Interment was in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Hanover ices conducted at the family home His body will be taken to the family home, from where the funeral will be held Wednesday at- 9. A reaulem mass of the Methodist cnurcn tnere, member of the official board and secretary of the Sunday School by Rev. A. Paul Lam, pastor of eenneu rresDyterian unurcn. will be celebrated in St Mary's or zz years.

Ciawaririr ita nrlfai Ana Btw interment was in Fern Knoll Burial Park. Dallas. Bearers were kiux vivuiK caj.Q ana 11c vii? ouiif Harold Mifflin, of Berwick RD 1, Churth at 9:30 and interment wm be in -St Ignatius' Cemetery, John Norcross, William, Charles and Edward Hitchings, Edward ana one granddaughter, Miss Marl etta Bitler. of Berwick. Prlngle.

pFC ELMER ACKERMAN Relchard and John Gower. Arrangements by Hugh B. rtnAv Af PFC Elmer Ackerman. Township. ANTHONY F.

GASIEVVSKI The funeral of Anthony F. Gas-iewskl was held from his late home, 544 Front Street, Warrior Run, yesterday morning. A requiem mass was celebrated in Holy Family Church by the pastor, Rev. A. P.

Halickl. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Bearers, all members of the Polish Workmen's Aid Fund, were Frank Harwacki, John Riskievicz, Frank Mikolvszvk. Bernard Rivers. The funeral wiu be held Sunday afternoon at K2 from a funeral home in Berwick.

Rev. Walter Byers will officiate and Interment will be In Beach Haven Cemetery. Friends may call tonight from 7 uugnes. MRS. KATE PARFITT Kate Parfitt of 203 Pros one of two sons of Mr.

a4 Mrs. John Ackerman, 316 Montgomery Avenue, West Pittston, to lose their lives In World War 2, has arrived In York City, the xo v. pect Street, Nanticoke, was laid to rest vesterdav afternoon fol narenta have heen informed. MRS. ROSE PATALON lowing largely attended services at Bring the Youngsters! Bozo Will Autograph His Picture for Children Accompanied By Parents.

See This Famous Entertainer Now In Wilkes-Barre With The 'Shrine Circus For the' Benefit of Crippled Children. Tntoimnf will be made In the juetnei congregational cnurcn. Mrs. Rose Patalon. widow of National Cemetery, Long.

Island, Joseph Patalon; died at the home Ignatz Bar, Michael Pac and John The body was taken at noon from the funeral home, 310 East Main oi ner oaugmer, Mrs. waiter Bien- p. PFC "Ackerman, 27, father of Street. Nanticoke. to, -the.

church. ayswyomiri -Avenue. where it lay in state, untu i time Exeter yesterday morning at 9:15 three was a graduate of White Haven High School and MRS CELL SZYMCZYK ior me services. -1 Rev. F.

Eflmund Jenkins, pastor. following an uiness. She was the former Rose Motts livad In before enter The funeral of Mrs. Cells (Ko-plcki) Szymczvk. of 247 Zerbev Avenue, Kingston, was held yes and was born "in Dickson City, where the family-was engaged ui Members of the board and staff of Nanticoke Visiting Nurse Association attended.

Services were held Thursday night by ring the Army on July 24, 1944. He was one of four brothers to serve overseas and was trained at Fort "McCIellan, and Fort George Meade, before leaving the me unaertaiung Dusmess. sne terday morning from the funeral 263 Zerbey Kingston. Rev. J.

E. Gryczka was cele- was a member of St John's Nanticoke Chapter 174, uraer oi Church. Exeter. St Therese's So Eastern Star. ciety and the Altar and Rosary orant or a requiem mass in St.

Hedwigs Church Rev. Paul A. Honorary bearers SMnny; jTaDys' society. wer husband died in 1932. Langley, Sr, Thomas Palmer, Kopickt was seated in the sanctu arv.

(BW angixl Worthy Carver. Millard Kress Besides her daughter she is sur Interment was in St. John's Cemetery, Dallas. Bearers, all country on uecemoer iwk. He was killed in action in Germany on February 28, 1945.

His brother, T5 Edward Ackerman, 25, lost hie life in Belgium on January 16, His body Is also expected to arrive shortly. Besides his wife and parents, PFC Ackerman is survived by three children, Jean, Undo and vived by two grandchildren, i Evelyn and Joseph. ler, Burdette Moore, Thomas Hill, Percy B. and Emlyn Williams. brothers-in-law of the deceased.

rne funeral will be held from were Joseph Novack, Julian Lu- Bearers, members of Bethel zak. Murray Moskowltz. Daniel. the home Tuesday morning at 9, followed by mass at Church Council and church membership, were: John Griffith, Ray John and Edward Kopickl. 9:30 in St.

Joseph's Church. In Hedden, George Thomas, Theodore terment will oe in tne parish MRS. CATHERINE SZYMANSKI Thomas, Moigwyn Edmunds, wu: Come In and Choose Your Toys Now Lay Them Away Until A solemn hieh mass of reauiem liam E. Davis. William am9 in ci Meet wing was celebrated in St.

Marv's. Na Andrea; three brothers, Herman, who served three years In the Navyj; PFC Howard, served five years overseas in the Army; John, Of White Haven; -also two sisters, Shirley, at home, and Mrs. Harry Huseman, oi. Bethlehem. MRS.

ANGELO DiSPIRITO Mrs. Angela DlSDlrito. mother of Schreiner and Ralph Morgan. In terment was In Oaklawn Cemetery. tivity Church, Plymouth, yesterday morning for Mrs.

Catherine Szy- mansxi, wnose xunerai was neia from the late home. 1001 West MICHAEL A. TEBERIO Leo E. DiSplrlto, proprietor of the Venetian Gardens, South Main Street, died in Salerno, Italy, on October 21 following year's illness, accordine to word received Main Street, Plymouth Township. Christmas I 1 A solemn high mass of requiem FUNERALS was celebrated in Holy Rosary ueieDrant oi tne mass was Kev.

S. A. Dreier. oastor. assisted bv Rev.

Valentine Plevyak. deacon. Italian Church yesterday morning for Michael A. Teberio, whose- funeral was held from his home, 320 here last night Surviving are her husband, a son and daughter in Italy; two daughters in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs.

Aneelo Carteri BobMrt 'W. MlUtcnn, Mr. and Rev. William Burke, subdea Jennie. Deriak, Jacob Miss Mary Yendnck was or East Northampton street.

ganist Officers of tne mass were Kev. SergJ and Mrs. Assunto Vaques, and another Fred DlSDlrito. interment was in the parish Narazius DeSsciannL celebrant: cemetery, Plymouth Township. Rev.

Anthony Noviello, deacon, and Rev. Father DeSazio, subdeacon. of Binghamton. Also surviving are 20 grandchildren. Bearers were John unKewicz, Michael Makos.

Joseph SzymanskL James B. Neyhart, Clinton Palmer, Mr. Both T. Hamate, Harle Rchoeawetter, Joseph isvans, mm. Margaret K.

Vones, Mra. Margaret Kreniteky Mrs. Tekla Lampmait, Edward George BV Sr. Paul Porter was solist and Miss Frank Gawat, Albert Yaskiewicz Hilda Weiss was oreanist and Joseph Yaracz. Members of the Sons of Italy who formed a guard of honor were Vlto Patsy Gior FUNERALS U.

Frederick Scssi dano, Angeio jjominick Torella; Mrs. Teresa Captisto, Mrs. Marq Lucidi, Mrs. Teresa Inc. MRS.

CHARLES R. CONNELL Cecere and Mrs. Teresa Funral Homes Mrs." Charles R. Connell. widow Bearers, members of the Sons of of Congressman Connell, died at Robert Carter from funeral home at White Haven, Saturday afternoon, Rev.

Harry Schuchart of i White Haven Methodist Church off 1- 'elating. Laurel Cemetery. services Jacob Dersa from 64 Brown Street, Swoyervllle, Tuesday ft, Re- Sulem mass 9:30 Holy Trinity parish Arrange-. menu by Bednarski. Mn Marearft E.

Evans' of 56 Italy and tne coiumbus society, Phone 2-2788 7-0108 681 ner nome, liuo vine street scran' were: Aueust LiUcarlno. Iirnatz 505 Carey Ave, 1188 Wyo. Ave, F. F. 18 E.

Main St, Ply. si WW Zumpano, Mart Desiderio, Peter 1 L. OI I c-1 ton, Thursday night fouowlng a lengthy illness. Her husband, who For Boys and Girls' venule, juseiii oiicnumi onu represented Lackawanna County bastian Lorusso. i Interment was in St.

Mary's from ixm to iwz, aiea in iy4. Mrs. Connell was born in Exclusive with Pomeroys! Cemetery, Hanover Township. PERFECTION i'West Vaughn Street, Kingston, from! Stroudsburk and was the former Lizabeth Shafer, daughter of the MRS. LYDIA BROSKI The funeral of Mrs.

Lydia late cnaries ana Ann snafer. Memorials She is survived by a daughter. Just look at the wonderful features of this "Fleetwing" bicycle. Electronically welded frame, streamlined chain guard, kick type parking 'stand, chrome plated handlebars, jewelled reflector on rear fender, toroedo type headlight on front fender, balloon tires. In either maroon and white Mrs.

Gladys Connell Jermyn, widow of E. B. Jermyn. five ACME MONUMENT CO. I Mm.

R. RasbM, Msr. etf flaal WUkM-Bam, fa. grandchildren and -six great grand- cmiaren. i for bovs or blue and white for girls.

We also have other jull size bicycles from 36.50 to 49.50. jm a i. i -i 1. i.wi Private funeral services will be conducted at the. funeral home.

formerly of Nanticoke, took place yesterday morning from the home of her daughter: Mrs. William- Ja nowski, 146 Nesbitt Street Larks-ville. A requiem mass was celebrated in Holy. Trinity Church, Nanticoke, by Rev. Walter Pop-lawski and interment was in the parish cemetery.

Bearers were Reginald Janow-skL Irving Janowski and Walter Uome up to our nun nour voy ueparuuexiu aim tuuuisc yuui guw iur uic umuieu uvy, wxuic skuciu 802 Mulberry Street Scraitton, on i-are complete, and use our layaway plan to noia tnem ui unnstmas. Monaay at tne convenience of the family. Interment will be in For est Hill Cemetery, Dunmore. DGnOM HUGHES FUNERAL HOME 892 Wyoming Avenue Kingston Phone 7-8988 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Satur- Konopka, grandsons of Mrs. Bros-ki; Irving, Edward and Hards Zablegalski, nephews.

Hand Wyoming Avenue Christian Church, and' Rev. John G. Frey officiating. Wardan Cemetery, Dallas. Mrt.

Marie Hmmrn fmm 181 Unov Hugh B. Hughes jrunerai Home, iim Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Satur- day Rev. Roswell W. Lyon, dls-' trict superintendent of the Methodist Church of flclaUng. Forty Fort Ceme-l tery.

i Mrs; Margaret Jones from 74 Holland Street, Saturday 2, Rev. E. J. Rohart -officiating. Hanover Green Cemetery Arrangements by Homer E- ii Teklas Krenltaky from 506 Grace Street bli Forge, Saturday Divine liturgy 9:30 St, Michael's Rus-t aian Orthodox Church, Old Forge.

1 Parish cemetery. Edward 3. iJtmpman from 608 Grove Street Avoca, Saturday 3, Rev. L. Collins Lang- 1 ellffe Cemetery.

i George H. Manns, of 833 South Franklin Street from Luther M. Knlff en Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street- Saturday 1:30, Rev. Robert R. Hunsberger officiating.

Baoi Pa, Cemetery. Mrs. Jennie-Mllllgan from IT Prospect Street, Monday 9:30. Requiem mass 10 St Church. Cedar Crest Cemetery, Trucksvllle.

Arrangements by M. J. McLaughlin. James R. Mulfiern of -894 Scott Street from funeralohome, 185 Kid- der Street Monday 9.

Requiem mass 30 Holy Saviour Church. St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call today and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. Clinton X.

Neyhart from 710 Front Street Freeland, Saturday 2, Rev. Alfred Fray of Park Methodist Church officiating. Mrs. Ruth- Palmer from Doron-Hughea Funeral Home, 893 Their Owrt Electric Phonograph Street Hugbestown, Saturday a. services aaw St.

Peter's Lutheran cnurcn, Kev. F. C. Krapf officiating. Hughestown Cemetery, Ciller Fur.crsl Established 1871 JACK S.

MILLER, Director North Main Street, Plains PRIVATE DISPLAY ROOMS E. GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME ESTABLISHED 1874 824-828 South Franklin Street WUkes-Burre Movie. IPFojecitoii of daughter, Mrs. Jacob Blasslc, 679 Walnut Street-Luzerne, Saturday 10, jvbt. a.

raui un, pastor oi Ben-nptt PrMhvtAHflii nuiMii AfN.i.,i.. Cedar Crest Cemetery, Trucksville. HilMlTT IIUGIIES .95 .90 35 D. FUNERAL HOME 1M4 Wyeming Avenue FUNERAL HOME 848 So. Washington Phone 2-8875 Eatablished 1867 Phone 7-171S Forty Fort They thrill at the prospect of showing movies.1 Our motors driven projector holds 100 feet of 16 film is made of lithographed steel, and is simple enough for a 7 year old to operate with safety I All he has to do is film the reel, plug in the socket and turn the switch.

Enjoyment and education for your children. They learn to recognize tunes, learn to sing, and to amuse themselves on those rainy-stay-in days. This brightly colored model has a full rid, tone a dependable self-starting motor. Plays 10" or .12" records. On AC current only.

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