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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1948 Fifteen Body Arrives Toddy Mrs. Henry Shonk Dies Funeral Thursday 1 King's Quartet Vill Give Church Concert MWIs) Former Plymouth Man Dies at Muhlenburg Nanticoke Veterans Escort Body of Hero Trailer Stove Blast Kills Duryea Native The death of 'William Edwards. MISS ANN MORGAN, TEACHER, SUCCUMBS Nanticoke Instructor Will Be Buried Thursday 54, occurred yesterday morning at In Nesbitt Jiospital i i Wi The death of Mrs. Henry Shonk, 46, of 166 Vine Street, Plymouth, occurred at 10:15 yesterday morrr-ing in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient 'since Saturday night Mrs. Shonk, the former Louise Morgan, of Plymouth, was a mem the nome of his daughter, Mrs.

Samuel Martz, at Muhlenburg, fol A former Duryea' man was fatally injured last Wednesday and his wife seriously hurt by a gas stove explosion in their trailer in California, relatives in Duryea learned this week. The victim was John Percoskie, 38, Baldwin Park, Cal. His wife, Anna, was reported last night in serious condition in a hospital there. lowing an illness. The King's Quartet from Youngs-town, Ohio, win give a sacred concert in Second Welsh Presbyterian Church, ParrUh Street, on Thursday night at 7:30.

Rev. N. Robinson is pastor of the church. This quartet was formed and is led by a soldier who served in one of the regiments in General Pat- Born in Plymouth, Mr. Edwards rKlrifd thpr Until IS VMM a ern when he moved to Muhlenburg.

Until his retirement due to fll ber of First Christian Church and Death claimed Miss Ann Morgan, 49, veteran Nanticoke school teacher, at her home, 354 East Broad fStreet, Nanticoke, yesterday morning at 8:20. -Ill for several months, Miss Morgan had been tho Jolly Pal Club. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Ensign H. Shonk, U. S.

Navy; a Ruth, at home; also her fa ton's Third Army. Having been in the midst of fire and foe he dedicated his life and talent to sing sacred music in Christian churches. neaitn ne worked 33 years for the Glen Alden Coal Company. Surviving are his wife, the former Carrie Carpenter, of Tunk-hannock, and the following children: Mrs. Samuel Martz, Muhlenburg; George and Thelma, New York; William, Hunlock Creek; Emma and Lois, at hnme- alsn confined to her bed since April.

Public invited. Born in Nanticoke, she was the ther, Frank Morgan, and the following brothers and sisters: William and Charles Morgan and Mrs. Alberta Stubbleblne. all of Plym- fIlilliP MX'- -'s i iAji4! A detail of Nanticoke Post 350, American Legion, and members of Nanticoke Post 290, Veterans of Foreign Wars, acted as a military escort for the body of PFC Gedrge E. Briggs which arrived at the Lehigh Valley Station yesterday afternoon.

Following members of the Legion Post comprised the detail: Post Commander Phil Ulatowskl; officer in Sam Rogers; chaplain, Rev. Joseph G. Kane; color bearers, Sylvester Stefanoski, Matthew Kemrite; color guards, Thad Za-biegalski, John Welgoss; rifle squad, Robert Hill, John Dobrowol-ski, Michael Akalis, Frank Nova-kowski. Representing the VFW were: Color bearers, Bernard Karpovich, Ben Zabiegalski; color guards, Glenn Edwards, Andrew Svetz; honorary bearers, Wilson Hartman, Leonard Zbieragawski. PFC Briggs was wounded In action against the Japanese on Luzon and died February 27, 1945.

He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs of 719 South Hanover Street. The funeral will be held, from the funeral home, 620 South Hanover Street, Thursday afternoon at 1:30 with services at 2 in Nanticoke PM Church. Members of the American Legion and other veterans are asked to meet at the post home at 1 p.

m. Military services will be conducted by Post 350. daughter of the late Mr. ana Mrs. William X.

Morgan. She was edu cated in Nanticoke public schools: Iseven and these outn; Airs. uomimcK cocoa ana Mrs. Samuel. Fretti, both of Newark, N.

and one grandchild, Brenda Lee Shonk. Mr. and Mrs. Percoskie had visited relatives in Duryea last October. On learning of the accident, Mrs.

Percoskie's mother, Mrs. John Murawski, left by train for the bedside of her daughter. Mr. Percoskie also is survived by a daughter, Anna Mae; brother, Stanley, Duryea; sisters, Mrs. Anna Misiorek, Mrs.

John Ermel, Duryea, and Bertha, Brooklyn. Mr. Percoskie's body will be brought to the funeral home at 620 Main Street Duryea for buriaL It was shipped yesterday by HUGH B. HUGHES FUNERAL HOME 1044 Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort PHONE 7-174S Drotners ana sisters: Mrs. Josepn HUlard.

Mrs. William Lewis, Daniel Edwards and Mrs. James Rodden, all of Plymouth. ThA flinornl will tnlro nlnna Funeral services will be conducted at the home Friday afternoon at with Rev. J.

Raymond Walls, pastor of First Church, officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Greenwood i i and received her degree lorm East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College. Before becoming a teacher 26 years ago she worked for a time in the offices of the Susquehanna Collieries Company. At her death she taught second grade in the Pulaski school; She was a member of Nebo Baptist Church and a charter member of Nanticoke Teachers' Union.

Deceased had no Immediate sur from the Martz home Saturday afternoon at 2 with Rev. Oscar Saxe officiating. Interment will be PVT. LEONARD M'HUGH in mage iiu uemeiery. Arrangements by Alfred D.

Bronson. Pvt. Leonard McHugh vivors. A sister, Esther, died four To Be Buried Friday THE HOME OF BLUE-WHITE DIAMONDS Cemetery. Arrangements by M.

S. Frederick and Sons. MRS. MICHAEL HAWKE Mrs. Michael Hawke, the former Margaret Hefferg, of Kingston, passed away at her home, 32 East Seventh Street, Wyoming, at 2:30 yesterday morning after a lingering illness.

years ago alter Derng an invalid lor 11 years. Funeral services will be con- PFC JAMES R. WEBBER Funeral services tor PFC James R. Webber, son of Mrs. Ida Webber, 159 Jackson Street, Edwardsville, who was at Manila, February 19, 1945, will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the funeral home, 717 Main Street, Edwardsville.

Rev. John C. Wetzel, pastor of Edwards Memorial Church, will officiate and interment will be In Wyoming Cemetery. The bodv of Pvt. Leonard R.

Mc i ducted Thursday afternoon at 2 at Hugh, son Of Thomas and the late ELGINS Mrs. McHugn, oi lib spring street, East End. will arrive at Lehigh Street, Nmticoke, with Rev. David J. Jones, pastor of Nebo Baptist Church, officiating.

Interment will 'be in Hanover Green Ceme The Convenience of 2 completely equipped funeral homes. The Benefit of personal attention to even the most minor matters. The Assurance of a complete and comforting service at moderate prices. These axe the reasons why more families call McLaughlin in time of need. 1 She was a native of Mahanoy City and was a member of St.

Cecelia's Church, Wyoming, and its Altar and Rosarv Society. Valley Railroad station this afternoon at 3:28 and will be taken to the M. J. McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington tery. DURAP0WER MAINSPRING Surviving are her husband, Michael; five children, Mrs.

Frank Callahan. Dion. Mrs. Peter street. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 9 with a requiem mass PETER LEPO, SR.

Heart Attack Fatal To Duryea Resident Al Levy, 38, president of the Levy Sanitary Bakery, died The funeral of Peter Lepo, Sr, took place yesterday morning from OBITUARY at 9:30 in Holy savior Church. In tertnent will be in St. Mary's Cem etery, Hanover Township. Private McHueh made the su til Munley, Cleveland, Mrs. John Teehan, Brooklyn, N.

Francis and Mrs. Leroy Williams, both at home; also the following brothers and sisters: Thomas Heifers, Port Griffith; Mrs. Catherine Kelly, Pittston; James Heffers, Exeter; Mrs. Raymond Swingle, est Wyo- MISS SALLY MADAY the home of his son, Peter 6 Sullivan Street, Swoyerville. A requiem mass was celebrated in St.

Mary's Lithuanian Church, Kingston, by Rev. George Inczura. Rev. Vyto Zemaitls officiated at preme sacrifice on New Georgia Island July 10,. 1943.

He received the Purple Heart medal and a ores- Miss Sallv Madav. of 74 Laurel idential citation. Entering the Army the home. Street, Alden, died last night at 7:55 in Mercy Hospital following an illness. Deceased was born in Alden and Flowers were carried by these JimiKi wis.

xiauia, ijCC auu xvtii ard Heffers. all of Wvomine. was formerly employed at Nanti coke State Hospital and St Mich june oo, J.K.M, ne received nis Dasic training at Fort McClellan, and was sent to New Georgia with the 196th Infantry. He attended Coughlin High School and was a member of Holy Savior Church and its Holy Name Society. His mother died December ael's HosDital.

Newark. N. J. She ELGIN'S Dura-Power Mainspring can't rust, retains resiliency, ends'99 of costly repairs due to mainspring failures! from $29.75 suddenly at his home, 625 Main Street, Duryea, yesterday morning at 1:30. He had retired at 11 Monday night and is believed to have been stricken with a heart attack.

I A resident of Duryea for 25 years, Mr. Levy was a member of Duryea Synagog, Israel Lodge, IOOF; St. John's Lodge 233, AM, Plttston; the Scranton Bakers' Club and Pennsylvania Bakers' Association. He leaves his wife, the former Hannah Mittleman; two sons, Robert and Harvey; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Levy, Duryea; a sister, Mrs. David Neuman, Duryea, and a brother, Marvin, of Raleigh, N. C. The funeral will be held from the home Firday morning at 9, with a requiem mass in St. Cecelia's Church at 9:30.

Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Altar and Rosary Society of St. Cecelia's Church will recite the rosary at the home Thursday night was a member of St. Mary's Church, Nanticoke.

The following brothers and sis Large Choice of Funeral Price For guidance, consult this list of 1,000 consecutive adult services, as selected by past patrons: Under 9108 94 10t to $250 114 8261 to 8350 291 8351 to 8450 428 8451 to 8500 89 Over 8500 84 31, 1944. He is survived bv his father and ters survive: Mrs. sopme wuites, Sheatown; Mrs. Milfle Gonshor, these brothers and sisters: Mary at Alden; Joseph ana James, XNanti- at 8. nome; Thomas, i Larksvuie; John and Francis, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs.

Georee Fields, of Newark. N. grandchildren: Rosetta, Anthony and Patricia Lipo; Judith and Janet Kutchkus; Walter and Dolores Andrezcjewski and Joseph Kushuba. Bearers were Anthony Marshall, Barney Chinock, John Filup, Michael Kobsum, Carl KarmUowicz and Samuel Coniglio. Interment was in the parish cemetery, Prin-glev DANIEL FTTSER Funeral services for Daniel Fit-ser, of Northampton Street, Kingston, were conducted Monday afternoon at the funeral chapel, 56 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth, with Rev.

Maurice H. Davis, pastor of Lyndwood CongregationaPChurch, officiating. Miss Bernice Morgan was soloist and also sang a duet with her mother. Mrs. Ruth Mor Paterson, N.

and Alexander, of Pittsburgh. The funeral will be held from the home of her sister, Mrs. Millie and Mrs. Edward Martin, of Pringle. FUNERALS Gonshor.

74 Laurel Street. Alden, IVEN E. LON Iven E. Lone. 69.

well known Saturday morning at 10:15, with aj requiem mass at ix in t. Mary Church. Interment will be in the Broadway farmer, passed away at his home Monday night following CHARLES HOLOVACH fiwiiyaitiisss: Funeral serivces will be held this morning1 at 11 at a funeral home, 612 Gibson Avenue, Scranton, with interment in West Pittston Cemetery. WILLIS HINCHCLIFFE Funeral services for Willis Hinch- parish cemetery. an illness.

The funeral of Charles Holo-vach was held yesterday morning A lifelong resident of the Broad FUNERALS way area, Mr. Long formerly served as a Ross TownshiD surer- irom me-nome, oj t-urnan followed by a requiem mass in St. Joseph's Slovak Church. Rev. Paul Vilk was celebrant.

visor for, several years. He was a cliffe, of Apalachin, N. formerly member of the Jr. OUAM and the oi JNanticoxe, were conducted yesterday afternoon in the Nanticoke FUNERAL SERVICE WISE BUYERS SHOP AT Jewelry and Optical Co. IS PUBLIC SQUARE WIUKES BARRE.

PA. SERVING THE PUBLIC FOR OVER 60 YEARS Listen to Meyer's Tello-Test Program Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:15 P. M. Station WBAX Odd Fellows Methodist Church. Rev.

Charles Adamovlch, Peter Brier, TC Georf D. I'apler, John. Bearers were Victor, Rudy, Charles, Stanley and Michael Holo-vach and Adam Ferris. Interment was in St. Cemetery, Han 142 WsMliiasjfoa St, Wlltes-lem He leaves his wife, the former Miss May Moyer of Hobbie, and these children: Mrs.

Wilbur Post. Miller, pastor of Apalachin Metho dist Church, officiated, assisted by Bloomingdale; Joseph, Huntington gan. Interment was in Shawnee Cemetery. JOHN (RYAN) ROSKOWINSKI The funeral of John (Ryan) Roskowinski took place yesterday morning from 35 East Market Street, with a requiem mass following in St. Mary's Church, Park Avenue.

Rev. W. A. Losieniecki was celebrant of the mass. Bearers were Barnard Sobriski, John Evans, Anthony Oldiejewski, Leo Tlucak.

Frank Czulwik and Kev. Charles Chayer, or Nanticoke. Interment was in Slocum Ceme over Township. ROBERT O'BOYLE HONE: W667 HOME: 7-426 Mills; Mrs. Kaipn K.raus, oi Chester; Mrs.

Clyde Edwards, tery. Bearers were Leroy Hess. Jack Hinchcliffe, Harry Clark, HannU, PFC Donald G. Koval, John Menges, Mri. Eva LaPorte, 1C Joseph Plsano, Mts.

Antoinette Prethero, Pvt. Thomas Patera, PFC Samuel 8. Hchults, PFC Boy G. Ntrasbarr, Mrs. Margaret Webber, PFC James B.

Worlenskl, PFC Frank D. The funeral of Robert O'Boyle, train victim, of 101 Searle Street, inomas Munngton, Milton Miiiing-ton and Talmadge Rowe. Pittston. was held yesterday morn Creek; also 13 grandchildren, one great grandchild nd the following brothers and sisters: Benjamin, Coudersport; Barton, Blooming-dale; Mrs. Finley Lutz; Lopez; took.

Pvt. John J. (Jonnors, James Don her, Michael W. Daniel, James H. DeSlmone, Corp.

Albert C. Kvancho, Mrs. John Haines, Mrs. Grace 8. (rroaipletach.

Pvt. Charles Albin Sider. Interment was in the ing from the family home, with a requiem mass being celebrated in Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Hughestown. Rev. Silvio Masante, Mr.

n. rieitzei. Kingston: Mrs. parish cemetery at Wyoming. MISS BERTIE A.

SMITH Ralph Moyer, Dallas; Jlazard, of OSM. officiated. Interment was in St. John's Funeral services for Miss Bertie Town Line, and McKinley, of A. Smith, of 52 Sturdevant Street, Cemetery, Plttston.

Bearers were James Paterson, Gervis Munley, Sweet valley. were conducted yesterday after The funeral win ne neia irom noon at the Luther M. Kniffen Funeral Home. 465 South Main the home Thursday afternoon at 1:30 with further services at 2 in the Broadway Church. Rev.

Ira William Lukas, Edward Harrison Joseph Golden and William Gor-dan. DAVID G. ALLEN Street, with Rev. George R. Sav-ige.

pastor of Firwood Methodist Church, officiating. Button ana Kev. Lsne narnson will officiate. Interment will be in Broadwav Cemetery. Bearers were Merton Edwards, lnBMPM(B David G.

Allen, of 129 Pringle Charles towards. Liovd Smith Street. Kingston, was laid to rest Arrangements by Aiirea u. Emmett Smith, Nathan Houck and Branson. yesterday afternoon following services conducted at the funeral William Heilman.

Interment was JOSEPH SPEICHER home. 717 Main Street, Edwards ville. Rev. William Golightlv. nas sin Edge Hill Cemetery, West Nanticoke.

FRANK KOZMOSKI The funeral of Frank "Kozmoskl Joseph Spelcher died Monday night at his home, 134 Cherry Street Archbald. following an ill tor of Immanuel Baptist Church, Scranton, officiated. Miss Marian Avery sang, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Roberts. of 19 Gilligan Street, took place from the family home yesterday ness.

A native of Archbald, he was a maintenance foreman for the Hudson Coal Company when Interment was in Hanover Green afternoon, with services in charge he retired in 1942. He was a mem Cemetery. Bearers were Frank Baut. Sylvester Kerlavage, Harold of Rev. Joseph G.

Kane, pastor of ber of St Thomas' Church, Arch First Presbyterian Church. Nanti Baulduff, Spurgeon Handley, Harry coke. Interment was in Oaklawn bald. He is survived by his wife, Mary; Crompton and George Charleston. Cemeterv.

Bearers were Doran Ash, John Schraeder. Leroy West, John Dan Rites Saturday iels, Merritt Kishbaugh and Henry six childrenNToseph and Mrs. Roy Edmunds, Scran ton; Mary, a registered nurse at Mercy Hospital, Scranton; Mrs. Joseph Marzzaco, Carbondale; Frank, of Ohio, and Robert, at home; five brothers, G. XswjaiiJdiiJ ii May.

Inflation Sidelight Fred and William Speicher, all of Carbondale, and Ellis Speicher, of Kansas; also several nieces and Shanghai, June 22, (IP) Latest Chinese inflation sidelight: AP fill IllilPPllll i nephews. Correspondent Harold K. Milks rode the train from Nanking to Shanghai today for a fare of The funeral will, take place from the home Friday morning at 9. A requiem mass will be celebrated irrSt Thomas' Church at 2.520.000 Chinese dollars. The latest Black Market ex Peter Adamovlch from 9 West Ann Street, Plains, Wednesday 8:30.

Divine liturgy 9 SS. Peter and Paul's Ukrainian GC Church. Parish cemetery. PFC George D. Brlggs from funeral home, 614 Hanover i Street, Nanticoke, Thursday 1:30.

Additional services 2 Nanticoke PM Church, Rev. Peter Scholes officiating. Nanticoke Cemetery, John (Kaczmarek) Capler from home at Harvey's Lake Wednesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 Our Lady of Victory Church. St Nicholas' Cemetery, Shavertown.

He la also survived by a sister, Mrs. Francis Rosylowskl, Pvt. John J. Cook from 108 Church Street, Plymouth, Friday morning. Solemn high mass of requiem in St.

Vincent's Church. Reblirial St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. James Connors from 143 Lambert Street, Pittston, Wednesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St.

John's Church. Parish cemetery. Michael W. Dougher from funeral home, 802 Susquehanna Avenue, West Plttston, Wednesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 Immaculate Conception Church.

St. John's Cemetery, Plttston. James H. Daniel' of 236 McLean Street, from Homer E. Graham Funeral Home, 324 South Franklin Street, Wednesday 3:30, Rev.

Gordon Berry officiating. Fern Knoll Burial Park. Corp. Albert DeSlmone from home of parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles DeSlmone, 36 East Carey Street, "Plains, Saturday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 Sacred Heart Church, Plains. Italian Independent Cemetery, Wyoming. Arrangements by H. Merrltt Hughes.

Mrs. John Evancho from 354 Park Street, Freelandi Wednesday 9. private. Requiem mass 9:30 St. Michael's Church, Freeland.

SS. Peter and Paul's Eastern Greek Catholic Association Cemetery, Mrs. Grace S. Haines, of Wlldwood, N. from Doron-Hughes Funeral Home, 392 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Wednesday 2, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas.

Pvt. Charles Grosspletsch from Bethel Baptist Church, Wednesday 2, Rev. O. Berry officiating. Memorial Shrine Cemetery.

Arrangements by Luther M. Kniffen. PFC Donald G. Hannls from Homer E. Graham Funeral Home, 324 -South Franklin Street, Wednesday 1:30, Rev, Byron Jones officiating.

Maple Hill Cemetery. John "Duffy'' Koval, auto victim, from funeral home, S92 North. Mala Street, "Wednesday Requiem mass 9:30 St. Stanislaus Sacred Heart-Slovak Cemetery, Dallas. 1 Mrs.

Eva Menges from home at Menges Mills Wednesday 2, Rev. Paul Robinson, of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Spring Grove, change rate in Shanghai is 9:30 and interment will be in the uuu to u. s. parish cemetery, Archbald.

johnIelick John Elick, of 319 Center Street, Georgetown, died yesterday after THOMAS A. BUCZKOWSKI The. Family of the Lata FRANK KOZMANSKI of WUket-Barre Wlhe to thank those who assisted In their recent bereavement, those who seat flowers asd loaned tears. Ba FUNERAL SEBVICE BB noon at his home following a few days' illness. He was lifelong resident of Wilkes-Barre Township and a member of St Joseph's tnurcn ueorgetown.

He is survived by his wife, Anna: four children, John, Jr Mylott, Loretta and Mary Ann, all at home; also the following brothers and sisters: Stanley, Jos A Pndmtt 4 GiHtrd ttn COHON-HUGHES FUNERAL HOME Ms Wyoming Avenue, Kingston PHONB 7-8988 eph and Charles, Wilkes-Barre Township; Frank, Mrs. Lottie Kas-pinski and Mrs. Helen Sleslnski, all of Wilkes-Barre. The body will be taken to. the home of his wife's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Filip, 166 South Walnut Street, Wilkes-Barre Township, from where the. funeral will be held. AiiMMto ante ffiqpmtotiME PFC FRANK D. WORLENSKI The funeral of PFC Frank D.

Worlenskl will take place Saturday morning at 10:15 from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worlenskl, Sr, v576 Miller Street, Luzerne, with a requiem mass in St. John's Church, Luzerne. Interment will, be in Denlson' Cemetery.

Wednesday 2. Rev. James Hllbert officiating. Wardan Cemetery, Dallas. Body Will, lie In state In the nOZJER GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME ESTABLISHED 1874 SU-I2C South Franklin Street Wilkea-Bam It Is the most beautiful of all Pondacs.

It is the finest performing of all Ponriacs. And, mile after mile, it is the most H.MERRHT HUGHES 1c Joseph Jack" LaPorte from home of mother, Mrs. Julia; LaPorte, 98 William Street, Plttston, Wednesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.

St. John's cnurcn irom Tuesaay aiternoon. Mrs. Margaret Strasburg from '217 McLean 8treet, Thursday 2. Hanover Green Cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday night from 7 to 10. 1 PFC James R. Webber from funeral home, 717 Main Street, Ed-wardsvllle, Thursday 2:30, Rev. John C. Wetzel- of Edwards Memorial Church officiating.

Wyoming Cemetery. PFC Frank Worlenskl from home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worlenskl, 576 Miller Street Luzerne, Saturday 10:15. Requiem mass 10:30 St John's Church.

Denlson Cemetery' cemetery, riuston. KLEIN 1 FUNERAL HOME SU Sonth Washington Street PHONE -875 ''r Established 1867, Mrs. Antoinette Plsano from IS Rock Street, Plttston Township, Wednesday 10:30. Requiem mass 11 Our Year after year, Pontiac's reputation grows as the good word of its performance and dependability is spread by its owners. This year is certain to add special luster to the'Ponriac name for the great car illustrated here, the 1948 model, is the finest Pontiac ever built.

For instance, it offers the luxury of General Motors Hydra-Marie Drive-fahd it is the world's lowest priced car with this phenomenal a fine car Made even finer New Silver Streak Design Unistecl Body by Fisher No-Draft Ventilation. Shockproof Knee-Action Triple-Cushioned Ride Smooth, Economical 6 and 8 Cylinder L-Head Engine Vacuumatic Spark Control Scotch-Mist Quick Warm-Up Manifold Full-Pressure Metered-Flow Lubrication Multi-Seat Hydraulic Brake Gaseleaor Tru-Axc Safety Steering John's cemetery, sion. Pvt. Thomas Prothero from a fu We are certain that those who purchase it will be the most enthusiastic of all Pontiac owners and their praises will add to an already-great reputation. Better make your own next car a Pontiac Regardless of when you get it, it will be great car and great value built to give you enduring satisfaction.

finral home. 114 West Main Street Plymouth, Saturday 2, Rev. Maurice It, Liavil Ollivmuua nauvio uibcu Cemetery. LUTHER U. MIFFED FUNERAL HOME Sonth Main Street WUkea-fUrre 4 PFC Samuel S.

Patera from home of sister, Mrs. George 14 Blgelow Street, Swoyerville, Monday 9. Requiem mass 9:80 St Mary's Church, Swoyerville. Parish ceme CC3I1 Funeral Director 7-1098 mm S60 North Maple Avenue Kingston '1 Serving Wyoming Valley Sines 18S8 PHONE KINGSTON 7-881S tery. 6M BydrMtk DrBmHr GumO mm WUniUtwmU Tint ti Cum sit mdtU mMiiimM na HUf AMBUCA nOOKM rUar-XVW li WW KUt BOH Am tXUL pre RnvrO.

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