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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1943 CHIEF RIENTION Daniel Leehan Death Claims BASKETS At Fashionette Shoes Lauretta Dean Dies Suddenly Today's Anniversary On Sep-tember, 20, 1519, Magellan saUed from San Lucar, Spain, on a voyage around the world. A1- tknnirh Mncrallxn riled In the PhiliD- I pines, one of his ships completed Employed as Cashier in WILKES-BARE3 I Prorainient Pittston Alan ii Stricken 111 WhUe Serving on Jury the, voyagej.v District Governor to Speak Wilkes-Barre Lions Club will have Frank Furhman of Reading, district governor of the Lions Club, aa truest srjeaker at the dinner Sheriffs Office for Past 14 Years meeting to be held tonight at 6:15 at Hotel Redington. Oiai; Willow Cbthss Baskets its Inch $ZM 27 Inch 19 Inch SM It in. Square $1.75 28 in. Oblong fLSO SI for six months Mrs.

Lauretta of Pittston Council, Knights of BQQSTOJi OORNKSJ Taut Man'a Club to Meet The Jones Dean, cashier in the sheriff's Columbus, and district board mem Last Man's, Club, a subsidiary of office In the courthouse, died yesterday morning at her home, 161 the Society of the ZSth division, OTAPCA-WItL HEAT TMf WllK0XWSL will meet In the Kingston Armory South Sherman Street, city. Mrs.TDeans husband. Ernest N. tonight at 9 the president, waiter REPAIR 11017! Morean. announcea.

rne meeting Dean, a sales executive, died 10 years ago. She was the daughter was postponed from last nignr. ber of the United Mine Workers for 13 years, died suddenly early yesterday morning at his home, 48 Parsonage Street, Pittston, following a heart attack. Monday he served on the jury at the courthouse. The following day he complained of feeling ill and was excused from Jury duty for the day.

of the late George W. Jones and Pension Funds to Benefit Police Elizabeth Williams Jones. Dension funds in Wilkes-Barre, Willow Shopping Baskets 1 Inch $2.28 18 Inch 92.60 29 Inch 9ZM Formerly associated with the Hazleton, Nanticoke and Hanover National Biscuit Company. Mrs. LOVE HAISHT KAMOWIWKI SNRMMLMAHtCUf Township will share tne ais-trlbution of $760,018 between Octo Born in Drummona Street.

Pltts Dean had been an employe of the sheriffs office since her appoint ton. Mr. Leehan was a son of ber 1 and 15. Auditor uenerai IDOONG MAGIC Harold Wagner has announced. Timothy and Mary Lynch Leehan, ment 14 years ago by Luther m.

Kniffen. who then held the office. TRMN6US Mrs. Dean had been active in politics as a member of Republican women's organizations since she Fibre Shopping Baskets ,18 Inch 76e 14 Inch $1.25 15 Inch $L60 Hit With Pipe Henry Glowacki, 384 East Ridge Street, Nantlcoke, was in fair condition last night in Nanticoke State Hospital, where he was admitted aftei-being struck on the head with a Dice while at work reached voting age. She was a Of MM 5 Dv3 early settlers oi tnat section, or a number of years he was a blacksmith at Twin Shaft, Newton Coal Mining Company, before he served as board member of the Mine Workers in the Third' District Prior to his retirement last January he had been employed as a carpenter at Exeter Colliery, Payne Coal Company.

member of the Cambrian Club, Order of Eastern Star and St. An KUMBERS CM A at Susauehaiina Collieries Com drew's Church. STRAIGHT LINE Surviving are a brother, Thomas pany. V7 4S65 SOMpFANV RMR Round: Fruit Baskets West Imoroves Howard West. A Dressy Spectator Pump in Town Brown Calfskin.

Just right in color Jtor Fall weary Heels are medium- not pigh. as pictured. Mr. Leehan served one term on MA UNB WTTH CEMTER 15. Meyers High School student, ill V237 Williams, Hazleton; lour sisters, Mrs.

Harry Grow, Atlantic City; Mrs. August Zinn, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs, S. D. Wolcott, Kingston, and Mrs. Charles V.

with whom 10 Inch Common Council from Pittston's Fifth Ward. His affiliations in of noliomvelitis. was reported as PLUS AMV OTHER MIR deiiniteiy improved" in wuxes- cluded: St. John the Evangelist Inch $1 JO PLUS CENTER NUMBR $5 CALVES Custer CiU, OKIahoma Owntd bu Martin ruirrv 5 TIMES THE CENTER IS 65 Barre Contagious Hospital last night by Health Commissioner Tom A. Eyans: West was admitted to the hospital in a critical condi ALSO MAW OTHER SYWfTRtC SUO.

COMBIHATIOHS Church and its Hoiy Name bociety; Knights of Columbus, Council 372, in which he served as treasurer before being elected Grand Knight: nast nresident of Charles Carroll she lived. Two nieces, Mrs. Harold Shiberm, Trucksville, and Mrs. Stewart Cramer, Forest Park, 111. The funeral will be held from the home on Saturday afternoon at 2 with Rev.

R. E. Grover offi tion on Monday afternoon. Council, Young Men's Institute. Stronger Lights Arranged At Walter Gidwalader ciating.

Interment will be in Mt. He was active in at. aiovsius so CM88 ICIf JPt $2.25 rnrVA Greenwood Cemetery. ciety and Father Matthew Society Miss Kate Rogan, Freeland Teacher, Dies request of merchants and on recommendation of John Alles, city electrician. Lighting on Public M.

Arrangements by Luther over a long period oi years, ne nav- Dies of Heart Attack Kniffen. mg been a temperance man $70 Looks Comfort Service throughout his life. Square and on South Main Street from Ross to-Public Square, will be increased from 600 to 1000 candlerjower effective October 1. Surviving are his widow, the for Welter Cadwalader. 4L Murray Street, Larksville.

was stricken mer Mary O'Neill, ana tnese cmi-dren, Charles Berlin, N. with a heart attack early yester Commissioner Tom A. Evans re- OBITUARY former school teacner Mary day morning and died an hour Dorted vesterdav. Lighting on re Rustic Leg Baskets. Fibre Log Baskets.

Oak Market Baskets. FURNACES. STEAM BOILERS. HEATERS, and RANGES Needed Repairs should be attended to at once. Stocks are now plete.

Do not delay. Due to present shortages of materials factories will be unable to make prompt shipments this Fall and Winter. McGuire, Batavia, N. Timothy later in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. mainder of South Main Street will be increased from 400 to 600 candlepower.

(Mora Dcatha and Fnneimb en Pure 18) Cadwalader, a foreman tor a Tucson, uonaio, new York City; Sgt. Joseph, Army Air Corps, Van Nuys, Margaret and Rita, at home; Mrs. Raymond Miss Kate Rogan, a teacher in the Freeland public schools 55 years, and whose classes taught thousands, died at her home last night. Born Oakdale, a suburb of Jeddo, Miss Regan began school teaching when the law did not require the appointee to have a normal school certificate. She later took up summer courses at Columbia University.

NICHOLAS NAMISNIAK Nicholas Namlsniak, 51, died last ANGELO SABATINI Aneelo Sabatini died late Tues- Walter MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Cleary, Buffalo, in. ana tm. George U. S. Army in Borneo.

Surviving also are three grand-r-wiriren. Ellen and Charles Lee day night at his home, 305 Battle Exeter, after three weeks stripping contractor on the West Side, was a member of Larksville Methodist Church and Henderson Gaylord Council 316, Junior Mechanics. Surviving are his father, James Cadwalader, with whom he lived at 51 Murray Street, Larksville; his wife, Barbara, and daughter, Illness of pneumonia. han, Berlin, N. and Mary Mr.

sabatini was a resident oi Exeter for the past 25 years. He OumerOperated Reliable Shoe Store 23 Public Square John J. Martin Balblna Szczuckl Edwardsvllle Edwardsville Emsworth night at his home. 79 Lower was a member of St. Anthony's RC Church and the North Italian Citizens Club.

He leaves his wife, Mars. Thelma Welsh, both of New Broadway after an illness of John F. Pollock Nell M. Herrnn. ark.

N. a son. waiter, Kingston, and these brothers and a son, Primo, and one grandchild. The funeral will be held from New oumDeriana, w. va.

Jo Cleary, uuiiaio; two Dromers, Eugene and Joseph Leehan, Pittston, and sister, Sister Mary Dolorosa, of the Order of St. Joseph, Buffalo. The body was removed to the funeral 67 William Street, Pittston. Truck Damages Side sisters. Mrs.

Alice Kenwortny, Mrs Orahnrz Sheatown the home on Saturday morning at Sophia Yayechnlck Nanticoke Frank A. Sebolka Plains Twp. EVEnY TIME IT Lincoln Dodson and Frederick Cadwalader, Kingston; May Cad-waladerand Mrs. Thomas Kirsch- Mr. Namlsniak had been a resident of the Nanticoke section for 30 years.

He was a member of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Nanticoke. Surviving are his widow, Helen, and four children. Anna. Jon and 9 with a requiem mass at 9:30 in St.

Anthony's Church. Interment will be in Denison Cemetery, Forty Mary Matrunlch, WHKes-Barre iwp. Joseph W. Sheridan Wilkes-Barre Rita M. Bayer Wilkes-Barre Fort.

MRS. MART ELLA PEGARELLA Fall Folrevantl GiowonucL Karltan. N. J. HE RAISED THE ROOFI A Of Passenger Car Mary, at home, and Helen, student Ludmllla E.

Kostlck Eckley Harry L. Tinklepaugh Exeter Mrs. Mareella Pegarella, 67, well known resident of 397 East Union Fibre Hampers $6.75 57.G5 nurse. New York city. MRS.

OPHELIA WILLIAMS Topcoats ner, Larksville, and Mrs. John Smith and Elmer Cadwalader, Center Morelapd. The funeral will be held on Saturday, afternoon at 2 with services in the Hugh Jones Funeral Home, 34 Church Street, Edwardsville. Interment will be in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday night. MRS. MARY SLUZELE A truck sidewiped a passenger nutnmnhiiia nn East Northampton Street, Nanticoke. died on Tues day in Nanticoke State Hospital Mrs. Ophelia Williams, wife of John J.

Williams, 1215 Bryn Mawr Gertrude William Wyoming Bernard A. Stets Wilkes-Barre Marie L. Gtllis Wilkes-Barre Glenn K. Lechleltner Stillwater Mae I. McHenry Huntington Mills Allison E.

Uriesbach Bloomsburg where she was admitted on Sep tember 13. TILL Mi Street, Scranton, a native oi aiis, died late Tuesday night in Moses A native of Austria Mrs. Pega' rella had been a resident of the Street yesterday, causing damage to the left side of the car. Hasson Ammad, 40, of 60 North Franklin Street, was traveling east on East Northampton Street, when, he claims, a truck driven by Eugene Lavelle, 50, of 180 South Sherman Street, sidewiped his car. WEATKEPCCCFQ IT.

WITH Tavlor Hosmtal. LEWIS Estelle J. Fedrlzzl Weston Joseph J.6hultx West Plttston Irene L. Resavy Duryea in addition to ner nusDana sne Mrs. Mary Sluzele died early Nanticoke section for many years.

She was a member of St Francis' vesterdav morning at her home. AND Church, Nanticoke. Her husband Francis A. Petrosky Ashley 151 Kelly Street, Luzerne, after an is survived by a son, Clayton Williams, a member of the army stationed in Wisconsin, and a brother, Harry Hendershot, Cayuga, N. Y.

Ashley died several years ago. Mary A. Botsko BENNET illness of several montns. A native of Lithuania, Mrs. Ammad'S car sustainea aamages nf th left front and rear fenders.

surviving are two sons. rank Smartly tailored of fine showerproof As dressy as a coat could be, they are extra good for wear in showery weather. Light Weight Wool Socks New Fall HaU Also a grand selection af ties In the colors and weaves that this year demands; Harold L. Coller Mildred Barron ano Angeio, mnticoke; two sis Both drivers were released to appear for hearing September 23 at HARDWARE CO ters, Mrs. Ottovia Andruzzl.

Nesco Stephen Kolesar Sluzele had been a resident of the West Side for 50 years. She Was a member of St. Ann's Church, peck, and Dolores, Austria, and Ruth Bower 9:30 a. m. four grandchildren.

Bernard Koslosky FUNERALS Lttzerne, and us women's societies, Surviving are these children, Mrs. The funeral win be held Satur Schuylkill Haven Glen Lyon Larksvllle Larksvllle Larksvllle Askam Wilkes-Barre Forty Fort Philadelphia Plymouth Fogelsv'llle Wilkes-Barre 4 AND 6 NO-MAIN SI Established 1826 Dial S-0U1 MARY ANN DANIEL The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Daniel. 37 Moyallen Street, city. Agnes Milunas, Fernbrook; Joseph, at home; William, San Fran Julia Mlkitka Joseph M.

Carlin Ruth Qulgley Robert Pokrlnchak Dorothy D. Hiznay day morning at 9 with a requiem mass at 9:30 in St. Francis' Church. Interment will be in the was held yesterday afternoon from the Luther M. Kniffen Funeral parish cemetery.

Mike Kasper Anna J. Moses cisco; Walter, Luzerne, ana Anthony, U. S. Army; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Rose Yaskoskl, Luzerne.

HOWARD M. RUDOLPH Home, 465 South Main street. Services were conducted by the Rev. Earl M. Slichter, pastor of ANDREW CHACKAN Andrew Chackan died earlv yes Kdward J.

Chicheckl Nanticoke Nantlcoke WMNS Kathleen R. Zielinskl the Dana Street Evangelical terday morning at his home, 84 East Broadway Street, Larksville, after several months illness. A3 Market Sinet Mr. Chackan was one of the Howard M. Rudolph died on Tuesday night at his home, 911 Birkbeck Street, Freeland, after a The Jtf)of Coofng wffhhs txtra Long-Lit.

Ingr.di.nl No Mad to taar up sraMnt rooflsa to step Uokt and wol cracki with STOJlMTieilT-- I Gallon SI. CO 5 Gallon $4.25 ST0RMTIGIIT 1 ROOF CEMENT V2 lb. 40c 10 ib. SI.20 50 lb. S5.C3 W.

G. Ernst; O. V. Walter J. Syrelka Marie A.

Grubl Ira E. Hufford Eleanore Wancho Richard Kowalskl Rose Aftanas John J. Baloga Ethel G. Pisko COMPtm founders of SS. Peter and Paul's GC Church and throughout his life had been active in its societies.

a. lingering Illness. A-2-A' Te funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 from the funeral Surviving are his widow. Eliza Ashley Sturgls, S. Courtdale Trucksville Plains Arnold Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Hazleton McAdoo Larksvllle Hanover Green West Hazleton Hazleton 11 beth, and these children, Mary, home.

706 Birkbeck Street. Free Joieth D. Ecker land, with interment in Freeland Theresa A. Forke Cemetery. John Zuba Church in the presence of many friends and relatives.

Members of the Willing Workers Class of Dana Street Evangelical Church attended in a body and acted as flower carriers. Casket bearers, nephews of deceased, were Joseph and William Wilcox, Robert Daniel, James Samuel Daniel, Jr. and Philip Daniel, Jr. Interment was in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. ROBERT ROBERTSON The funeral Of Robert Robertson was held yesterday afternoon from the funeral home, 55 South Main Street Pittston, with services in charge of Rev.

Richard A. Rinker. Casket bearers were Gordon Mr. Rudolph was a member of Mary St. John's Reformed Church.

Free Margaret and George Chackan and Mrs. George Roman, Larksville; Mildred, at home; PFC Joseph Chackan, Fort Hammond, N. and SSgt. Peter, Fort Devens, and two sisters, Mrs. Susan Metsko and Mrs.

Julia Kuharick, both of Larksville. Four grandchildren also survive. Chester J. Zellner Eleanor M. Kohler land, Elks and Odd Fellows lodges and Freeland Post, American Kills vermin on children's heads or bodv lico auickly sofely Leeion.

MARRIAGES Surviving are his widow, the for effectively I Clean, not oily or. sticky. Only 50c' The funeral will be held Satur mer Martha scon; tnree aaugn-ters, Mrs. Frank Van Horn, Emily and Eleanor Rudolph, all at hnmp; one grandson. Frank Van Way to Relieve INI) day morning at 9 from the home with a requiem mass at 9:30 in SS.

Peter and Paul's Church. Interment will be in the parish ceme Horn, and the following brothers nrl sisters: Philip. Philadelphia; Lewis, Walter Brydep, William Wills, Alexander Craig, Aaron Bone and James Bone. During the MRS. ELIZA V.

GARDNER The funeral of Mrs. Eliza VIPond Gardner was held yesterday afternoon from the home, 233 Gardner Avenue, Parsons section, city. Services were conducted by Rev. E. M.

Greenfield and Rev. Willard Edmunds in the presence of a large gathering of friends and rclfttivcs. Flower carriers, grandchildren of deceased, were Charles, Elwood, Jack, Charles V. and Frank Gardner, Robert James, Charles Thomas, Raymond Logart and Elbert Lloyd. Casket bearers were Charles, Elmer and William Gardner, sons; Thomas Hunt, Scott Gregory and Reginald James, sons-in-law.

Interment was in Denison Cemetery, Forty Fort Arrangements by J. S. Miller. EVAN M. DAVIS Many friends and relatives attended the funeral of Evan M.

Davis, World War 1 veteran, held Tuesday afternoon from the home, 447 Hanover Street, Nanticoke. Members of Nanticoke Post 290, Veterans of Foreign Wars, conducted military rites at the graveside. Services were held at the home with Rev. Arthur C. Charsky of the English Baptist Church officiating.

During the services Mrs. Frank Thimm and Mrs. Joseph Petrokonis sang "Abide With Me." Members of the VFW funeral detail were: Commander Lou Edwards; chaplain, Sgt. Frank Kemocsy; firing squad and bearers, John Rofowski, commander, Mel-vin Cooper, Joseph Hojnowskl, Edward Tyburski, Raymond Boyes, A. Baker and Paul Harrington; bugler, Thomas Demski, Jr.

I JOHN DENNIS The funeral if John Dennis was held yesterday morning from the home of his brother Albert Dennis, Itchy Pimples (mm) Harry, Conyngham; Edward, Hazle BOYLE-SELESKI At Edwardsville, September 9, 1945, by Rev. Eugene Bartosh, Corp. Joseph L. Boyle, Wilkes-Barre and Irene Seleskl, Plains. MARSHALL-TURNER At Plains, September 15, 1945, by Rev.

Robert Wood, John E. Marshall. RM 1c, Wilkes-Barre and Dorothy Turner, Plains. services two favorite hymns of the deceased, "Abide With Me" and VEATKZR STRIPS tery. LOUIS OSIKA Louis Osika, 45, died early yesterday morning at his home, 116 Winer Street, Hudson, after a long ton; Mrs.

cnaries acneu, rreemnu; Mrs. Dorothy Brown and Miss Emily Rudolph, both of Hazleton. MRS. F.LMIRA KINGSBURY When your skin is Irritated with pimples, red blotches and other skin blemishes, and you're crazy with itching torture, here's quick relief. Get a 35o box of Peterson's Ointment at your druggist nd apply Crossing the Bar," were sung.

Interment was in Pittston Ceme tery with commits! services by WARD-DEANE In Wilkes-Barre, Mr. Oslka was a lifelone' resident Mrs. Elmira Kingsbury, 82, died yesterday morning at the home of hpr daughter. Mrs. Clarence Miller July ,18, 1945, by Rev.

Peter A. Nolan, Edward Ward, Wilkes-Barre and Jeanne Deane, this delightful soothing balm. Itch Oftm pea Dally yr Evenings u( 1 I 1 of the Hudson section and for many years was employed at the Dela at Rohrsburg, Columbia County. ing relieved promptly, amarung soothed. Your skin looks better, feels better.

Also wonderful for nev. Mr. Kinxer. Temperature Record For Wednesday, Sept. 19 In addition to Mrs.

muier sne is DEATHS ware colliery at Hudson Coal Company. He was a member of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, Plains. Surviving are his mother. Mrs.

itching of feet, cracks between toea. Try it Adv. survived by a son, Edward Kingsbury, Kingston; two sisters, Mrs. Flora Heller and Miss Clara Swank. hnth of WaDwallopen, and a The IT.

S. Weather Bureau reported the following hlsh and low temDeratures for Cadwalader, Sam Efficient Waiter brother, Elmer Swank of Roch ester. N. Y. Chackan, Apolonia Osika, and these brothers and sisters, Lottie Osika, at home; (John Osika, Falls; Albert, of Millbrook, N.

PFC Frank Osika, Fort Story, now home on furlough; George, at home, recently Wednesday, September 19: Boston '78 58 Chicago 84 56 Cleveland 68 57 Denver 62 37 Andrew Dean, The funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 from the funeral home at Hobbie. Inter- Lauretta Miami 85 80 Moore, Mary K. Oslka, Louis Pegarella, Mareella Richards, Fred Budolph, Howard M. Slnsele, Mrs. Mary Sabatlnl, Ang-elo' Wengzen, Martin Years Kingsbury, nJont will be in Hobbie Cemetery.

discharged from the Armv: Corn. Mrs. sunira Edward Osika. with the Armv Air Friends may call Friday night Service Samm Low Price New Location Leehaa, New York 71 81 Philadelphia 70 64 Pittsburgh 63 56 St. Louis 85 -62 Washington.

73 62 orce in Italy, and Set. Stanley CLOSE that crack Daniel Osika. with the Army Air Force T. W. Maklnson, in India.

Mrs. Basel The funeral will be held Satur WEATHER FORECASTS Maryland. Delaware, New Jersey, day morning at 9 from the home under the door CADWALADER At Nesbitt HEADACHES? The mid-afternoon headaches that you experience may not be the result of hardworky but of constant eyestrain. Don't let your eyes be the with a requiem mass at 9:30 In SS. Me-19.

41, 320 Holden Street, West Wyoming, mortal Hospital, September from 7 to 9. MARTIN WENGZEN Martin Wengzen, 55, died at 11 yesterday morning at his home, 158 Pine Street, Polander Hill section, Alden, after an illness of five weeks. A native of Poland, Mr. Wengzen had been a resident of Alden since coming to this country 1 40 years He: was a member. of Holy Eastern Pennsylvania Thursday fair, becoming a little warmer la the afternoon.

Peter and Paul's Church. Interment 1945, waiter uaawaiaaer, with many friends in attendance. A high mass of requiem was will be in the parish cemetery, Larksvllle. Western New Western Penn DR, JAKES II. CQ.U7I.

orroHKTBisT dial s-etse Oppsilt Y. M. C. A. Bid EDtraaca Garner Frank lis aaa Northamploa rtormorly mt LAZAKUS EVENINGS at APPOINTMENT Plains.

CHACKAN At Larksvllle, Septem celebrated in JStCecelias Church, sylvania, West Virginia Thursday fair and warmer. ber 19, 1943, Anarew uiacxan. MRS. HAZEL MAKTNSON DEAN At Wilkes-Barre, September Mrs. Hazel Makinson.

55. wife Exeter, by Rev. George uoecxei. The church choir sang the responses during the requiem mass. Flowers were carried by Albert 19, 1945, Mrs.

Lauretta jones widow of Ernest N. Dean. Trinity Church, Nanticoke. of Carl V. Makinson, well known plumber, died early yesterday Cold Weather Will Soon Be Here.

Complete Door Sets SI.65SI.75 Complete Window. Sets JI.I0-JI.25 KINGSBURY At Rohrsburg, Septem Dennis, Jr, and Richard Lavenck. morning at her home. Z2 crisman ber 19, 1943, anura rungs-bury, 82. "6 -6 COLD PREPARATIONS Street, Forty Fort, after a long illness.

LEEHAN At Plttston, September 19, 1949, uaniei jeenan. Mrs. Makinson was a member of Ths small price charged for complete eye glasses fitted by Dr. Brawn includes everything the eyes require. LOCKARD At Benton, September Stella Presbyterian Church, Forty Casket bearers, ail nepnews oi ae-ceased, were William, Edward, Leo and George Dennis, and Donald Crane of the U.

S. Navy. Interment was In SL Cecelia's Cemetery with benediction by Rev. Father Goeckel. are nis wiuuw, iviai and these children, Anna, Adella and Leonard, at home; Mrs.

Nellie Balantnskl and Mrs. Blanche Don-shor, Alden; Pvt, Walter, U. S. Army in Germany, and Seaman 2c William, Us S. Navy, Norfolk, Va.

Also surviving are eight grandchildren, and two stepchildren, John Gabolinskl of-Alden and Mrs. Lottie Fusaro of Brooklyn, N. Y. The funeral will be held from 18, 1945, w. Loctcara, LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS 4JSK ONLY AS DIRECTED ort, Harmony Chapter oi tne Eastern Star and Shrine Auxiliary- MAKTNSON At Forty Fort, Septem In addition to her husband she ber 19, 1945, Mrs.

Hazel Masinson, 55. wife of Carl V. Maklnson. Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. MOORE At General Hospital, Sep- Edward Transue.

and grand' Mary Katheryne, tember 19, 1945, daughter, Margaret Ann Transue, 8 weeks, aughter or Mr. ana Mrs. daughter the home on Saturday morning at John Moore, Wilkes-Barre. both ot Forty Fort, and two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Oliver of Kingston and Your health, efficiency and enjoyment of your spare time, depends to a large extent upon correct vision.

OSIKA At Hudson, September 19, Mrs. Ray W. Keller of Atlantic 1945, LOUIS Oslka, 45. City. PEG AR ELLA i At Nantlcoke State 8:30 with a requiem mass at a in Holy Trinity Church.

Interment will be In the parish cemetery, Nanticoke. DR. WALTER 1 1 ALLS TE AD The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 from the funeral home, 1188 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, with services in charge of Rev. Dr. Joseph L.

Weis-ley. Interment will be in Wardan ui, tiller nuumu, a rauit 0 A JI.J MAMltniI uieu yesmutur uiui mi's in a hospital at Perm Yan, N. Y. He was the son of the late Frank "A correct tfct'call for i' Hospital, septemoer la, isms, Mrs. Mareella Pegarella, 67, Nanticoke.

RICHARDS At Nantlcoke, September 18, 1945, Fred Richards, 67. RUDOLPH At Freeland, September 18, 1945, Howard M. Rudolph. SLUZELE At Luzerne, September 19, 1945, Mrs. Mary Sluzele.

sAbATTNI At Exeter, September 19, 1945, Angelo Sabatini. WENGZEN At Alden, September 18, 1945, Martin Wengzen, 55. Cemetery, Dallas. Cr. I7n.

Drovn Optometrist Optician Wholesale and BetaO EAST ElAEXET STEEET Car. rutlie Square 2nd Flow an amount of starch equal, a N. Hallstead, former paymaster A. Modern Service; In t7nt TWnJeitt I to about four times tne for "the Lackawanna Railroad. Hallstead was a graduate Spur WITH cahada dry VcuautyX MART KATHERYNE MOORE Mary Katheryne Moore, 6 weeks, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Moore. 476 South River Street, weight of meat, cheese, and -p, Every Detail of Central High School, Scranton, and. Cornell University School of Medicine. He served with Medical Cores during World War I and had died yesterday afternoon in Wilkes- yfysy-WrsvivM inf.

wmwff other pro, tela foods. Jiarre General Hospital. in addition to her parents tne i practiced medicine and surgery at Penn Yan.for more than 20 years. child is survived bv a brother. Replace broken windows bow.

Our stock consists of all standard sizes. Special or odd sizes cut. Pwr3 rly, IC: IS Garry Roy Moore, and her grand Surviving are ms wne. jessie: a cutrros i TiODVCTt parents. Mr, and Mrs.

Koy eter- daughter, Mrs. Charles S. Pearce, Chicago; a sister, Mrs. L. Russell Park, Scranton, and a brother, Frank Hallstead: Funeral will be man of this city.

The funeral will be held from the home with Interment in Pine If 0 VAR BONDS 5imU NOBTM FPNf( IN STPFFT held Friday with burial at Penn Grove Berwick. Ar-Irangements by Luther M. Kniffen. i.

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