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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 34

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2-2121 TOE EVENING NEWS. VOLKE3-DARRE, PAL FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1343 TJv1lo a Yeas VUf TO 1 IN TUE WHOLESALE DISTRICT Richards Rites Mrs. Karabon. 79. Rites Tomorrow PFC OBERTS EDVARDSVILLC At WALTER'S Ed wardsville, Dies For City Veteran Mrs.

Acnes (Karbon) Karabon. 79 BURIED TODAY RESIDENT DIES died this morning at 0:10. at her home, 45 Russell street, Edwards-ville. following three years'. illness.

Mrs. Karabon was a member of Polish Nationtl Church of Plymouth. VmimhI I shoe SALE Now on Surviving are these children; Military Tribute Paid I wo Former Mine Employe Was Charles, Detroit, John, Dal-lastown. Adam. Philadelphia Jima Hero Active In Politics Mrs.

Edward Palevich. Bloomsburg 1 UJ rl AJid Joseph and Mrs. John TwardosM, Kingston; Mrs. jonn uurzon, Mrs, William Agurkis and Frank Karbon all of Edwardsville: and Anna, at Military honors were accorded Pfc. Stanley B.

Oberts at the funeral held this morning from the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley a home: also 18 grandchildren, and Oberts, of its riooseveu street, three great grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monda; morninff at 9 from the home wit! Edwardsville. Pfc. Oberts lost his life on Iwo a requiem mass at 9:30 in the Polish National Church.

Interment will be Jima March 7, 1945, while serving For Women at Formerly $8.95 to $14.95 i iJiiiiPiii with the Ninth Marines. Third Di vision. in parish cemetery. West Nanticoke solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St John's Church, Harry D. Earnhart, Larksville.

by Rev. Paul Kopickl. assisted by Rev. Joseph W. Buda, of White Haven, Dies Swoyerville, deacon, and Rev.

A. J. Augustyn, of Kingston, sub-deacon. Miss Bernadine Kaminski was the Harry D. Earnhart, 68, a life of White Haven, died last night soloist.

at 7:30 of a heart attack at his home, Sensationally tow frices Yes, ladies, our everyday lowest prices are slashed even more down to COST AND LESS THAN COST. Here you can select from thousands of beautiful smart dresses designed in the latest styles, and of quality materials, "fetecause NORTON'S sell thousands of dresses and are' located in the Wholesale District, selling: off Gas Pipe Racks, their overhead is lower and they, offer greater savings to you. Following members of 1942 foot- 503 Buffalo street. He had been in sail team of Edwardsville High ill health for some time. School, acted as flower carriers: Al For Men Group at $5.95 I land bag and Jewelry Sale The funeral Df T5 Arthur.

T. The funeral of Mrs. Mary -L. Rich An interior decorator and paper-hanger, he was born Aug. 7, 1880.

bert Zdancewicz, Paul Fetchik, Barr, above. World War 2 veteran Kalph racovsky, Frank Kaychell. ards, above, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 with services at the and was a memoer oi episcopal A. J. Brazauskas, George Rusetski whose body arrives today in wiiRes-Barre, will -be held tomorrow at 2 home, 55 Sturdevan street, Stanley Daniels, Henry Karolskl.

Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Nora Beubler of White Haven: two Members of the Marine Corps Rev. Dr. George R. Savige and league, ueorge K.

newitt, detach brothers, George and Ransom Earnhart, White Haven: four sisters, Mrs. from Luther M. Kniflen Funeral Home, 465 South Main street. Rev. W.

Herbert Sugden of Westminster Presbyterian Church officiating. Re-burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery. Rev. H. C.

Frick will officiate, and interment will be in Hollenback cemetery. ment, who acted as honorary escort, were: William G. Tyson, Joseph Dougert, John Dobias, Edward Howard Beubler, White Haven: Mrs. Fred Vogelsang, Pottsville; Mrs. All Sales Final Mrs.

Richards, a native and life T5 Barr, son of the late Mr. and Mahlon Kocher, Palmerton, and Mrs. Mrs. Foster Barr, 23 Cinderella Carl Shaffer, Fresno, Calif. long resident of this city, died Wednesday evening at her home following an illness.

She was the widow street, was reported lost in action Funeral services will be held Mon Michael Judge, above, 60, of Walsh. Pallbearers were William Kalish, Raymond Pacovsky, John Balakier, George Putera, Raymond Concusky, Bernard Raver. Honorary Escort 85 Thomas street, Edwardsville, died day afternoon at 2:30 from. the home with Rev. Mr.

Breckenridge of Free- of Thomas L. Richards. in the Burma Theatre in May, 1944, while serving. as a crew member of a supply plane. yesterday afternoon at 2:40 in Nes land officiating.

Buriwill be in bitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston One And Two Piece Style Friends may call at the funeral Laurel Cemetery, White Haven. following an illness of pneumonia Walter's SHOE STORE Owner-Operated 23 Public Square home tonight. He was admitted to the institution on December 31. Funepals Joseph Norwlllo The funeral of Joseph Norwillo Mr. Judfie.

a life resident of Ed One tribe of American Indians, MRS. ELLA OWENS wardsville, was a son of the late the Pi mas, believed that upon Mrs. Ella Owens, 76, died at her William and Jane Judge. His wile death, the human spirit passed into home, West Front street, Berwick. the former Johanna Lambert, sister the body of an owl.

To assist in tne following an illness of several of the late Thomas Lambert, died in of 18 Hopkins street, took place this morning from the Leagus Funeral Home, East South street, with re transfer, tne Indians gave owi months. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. The follow 1942. feather 8 to the dying person. Deceased was a member of St.

Ig quiem mass at SS. Peter and Paul natius' Church, Kingston, and its Church. Honorary escort had as members M. T. Walko, of Edwardsville; Burgess Charles Prohaska, of Larksville: Chief" of Police Thomas Kierle, of Edwardsville; Patrolman William Courts, Edwardsville, and Patrolman Stanley Pasovsky.

Edwardsville; Sgt. Stanley Piekanski, Larksville; Patrolman Stanley Kiechen, Larksille. Combined veterans organizations of Edwardsville conducted military rites. Thomas Doughton was chaplain. Firing squad was composed of Leo Chesnovitch, commander; Peter Dietz, Anthony Rusetski, Jeff Hydock, John Mrocko, Frank Straigis, Joseph Omasta, Adam Drust, Everett Williams, A.

J. No-vackosky, Edward Wilkes, John Pokrzywa. I Color bearers were: Potl Dukas. ing children survive; Ralph, Berwick; Mrs. Sterling Suit, Henry Mrs.

Herbert Garrison, Philadelphia; and Mrs. George Manns, Rev. J. B. Pliny, pastor, omciateo Holy Name Society.

He was em ployed for many years by the Hud Pallbearers were Joseph Gillis. qp qp son Coal Company and installed Modern frames Edward Margallis, Michael Sherskis. John Norwillo. Funeral services will be held from automatic doors. Active in Democratic politics, he served for many i Interment was In the parish ceme the Kelchner Funeral Home, Ber jj UNDERWEAR I II Ne Itch no cold with years 8 a committeeman in Ed tery in Plains Township.

attractive wardsville. wick, on Saturday afternoon at 2, with Rev. A. W. Lawyer in charge.

Six children survive. They are Harold N. Thomas Funeral services for Harold N. Burial will be in Roselawn cemetery. William Judge, Parsons: Margaret Michael, Jane, Richard and Mm Tear IM MRS.

MAUDE E. LEWIS Mrs. Maude E. Lewis, 65,, of 33 James, all at home. mm Bzaiaia4 Thomas, of Pittsburgh, a former resident of this city, were held this afternoon at the home of a sister, Mrs.

George Hilburt. of 21 Walnut street Two brothers and two sisters, all Values School street, died yesterday at of Kingston, also survive. They are Mercy Hospital following a heart attack suffered January 1. Martin and Thomas Judge. Mrs.

Forty Fort. Rev. Fred W. Trumbore, of St. Clement's Episcopal Church, officiated.

to $9.00 Dr. Janus H. Corwla Optonutrist Dial S-OMO OnMlIt T. M. G.

41 W. Northampton SL Corner So. Franklin Ralph Zdamcewicz; color guards were Stanley Piasta, Michael Tomas- cik. Bugler, were Jack Jenkins and J. Upton Oliver.

Interment was In St. Ignktius' Church, Pringle, where Rev. Paul A-Kopickl pronounced the final bene-. diction. Mrs.

Lewis, the widow or Harry Lewis, is survived by a sister, Mary Hardiman, and Miss Margaret The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 from the home with a requiem mass at 9:30 in St. Ignatius' Burial was in the Oaklawn ceme DUOFOLD The protection of wool with the comfort of cotton. The wool in it never touches the skin. It is there just to keep th wearer cozy. Come In and Get the Feel Of It! Mrs.

Archie Sivel, Philadelphia; brothers, Clarence S. Husband, tery. Pallbearers were R. C. Mclntyre, Philadelphia, and Nelson Husband, Wilkes-Barre.

Also seven nieces Church, Kingston. Burial will be in I St. Vincent cemetery, Larksville. and nephews. Hayden Owens, Harris and William Evans, Dr.

H. I. Evans, Lloyd Evans, William Sword, Arthur Morgan and Sizes are 9 to 15 38 to 44 12 to 20 18 ft to 24 ft 46 to 52 R. Boone. MICHAEL SARUK A former Wilkes-Barre resident.

Michael Saruk. 89. of Fifth avenue, Jacob Slkora Obituary OSCAR F. STAIR Berwick, died at the Berwick Hos The funeral of Jacob Sikora was held this morning from the late I 1 pital Tuesday night. He had been a patient in the hospital for three days.

home, 728 North Washington street, with a requiem mass in St. Stanis Oscar P. Stair, 85, died yesterday afternoon at 4 at his home, 51 Knox street, following several months' ill- He had moved to HerwicK sev laus Church. North Wilkes-Barre. -ft ESSES eral months ago.

He was a member i of SS. Cyril and Methodius Church. Rev. Frank Zolcinski was cele Born in Slocum Township Feb brant of the mass and conducted There are no known survivors. final rites at the parish cemetery, I The funeral will be held Saturday ruary 18, 1864, he had resided in Wilkes-Barre 40 years.

He was a member of Oakdale IOOF at Slocum. Plains. at 1 from a funeral home in Berwick with further services in SS. oooaoafi Pallbearers, all sons-in-law, were Surviving are these children: Mrs, Edward Dull, Herbert Creasing, E. Pearl McGowan, Wilkes-Barre; JendrzeJewski, William Golu- Cyril and Methodius Greek Catholic Church at 1:30.

WW-be In parish cemetery. orace, at home; Mrs. Carrie Renn, beski, Fred Mezzoline, and Joseph unityvuie: Clyde Benton: a Boraskl. "IVfcsf rclfcf brother, Edgar Stair, Wilkes-Barre; sister, Mrs. Jane Myers.

Slocum; DANIEL WAYNE JAMES Mrs. Mmnie Ferris Daniel Wayne James, 1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Funeral services for Mrs.

Minniej Ferris of RD 3, Dallas, were held one granason, uougias Mcuowan; two granddaughters, Olive Warto and Jean Stair, and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 from the home, with burial in Rippletown cemetery. this afternoon from the R. C. Davis Funeral Home, 365 Bennett street, Luzerne.

Rev. A. Paul Lam of Ben James, of South Amboy, N. died in a New Jersey hospital Wednesday afternoon. The child's parents are former Wyoming Valley residents.

In addition to the Barents, the de nett Presbyterian Church. Luzerne. Interment was in Fern Knoll ceased is survived by a brother, I 1-11 1 Burial Park. Dallas. Flower carriers, members of Darryl; maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Morenko, of 73 Franklin street, Edwardsville; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Daniel Anthracite Herd, Ladies Auxiliary of Ra'indeer, were Caroline Wilson, Yam, too, cm ttt nWlraatuipiof Mia hf wearing a Camp Support. It lifrsM yam iota Mary Kloran, Ada Peard, and Edna James, of 15 Dingwall street, Plains. Rucele.

Funeral will be neid Saturday Pallbearers were Arthur Mc- balance GEORGE C. MARCT George C. Marcy, 83, a resident of 230 Cooper street, Courtdale, who was admitted to General Hospital December 26, died there yesterday. A native of Schultiville, Mr. Marcy, a resident of the West Side for many years, worked as a miner most of his life.

Surviving are these children: Mrs. Blanche Sayre and Eugene Marcy, of Courtdale; Myron Marcy, with the U. S. Army Air Force; Harold, with the U. S.

Army in Japan; Donald, afternoon at Linden, N. with burial at that place. Phillips, Albert Ancheronl. William Peard, John Gosart, Thomas Kloran and Thomas Garrahan. MONABELLE ELLEN KLINETOB YoaU feel more comfortable, lets end.

Why not be toad today? Monabelle 'Ellen Klinetob, year- William Cawley The funeral of William Cawley of old daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Klinetob of Moscow, former pastor of Bennett Memorial and St An 30 soutn Loveiano avenue, jvmgsion, was held this morning from the M.I J. McLaugnnn Funeral nome, iu South Washington street. witn tne U.

S. Navy; Richard, at home and George, Larksville. The funeral will be held Monday at 1:30 from the home with further services at 2 at Courtdale Methodist Church. Interment will be in Fern Knoll cemetery. Rev.

David Very Rev. Joseph S. Gasion was celebrant of the requiem mass at si FLANAGAirS DRUG STORE (7 So. Wash Inr ton st Ignatius Church, Kingston. drew Methodist churches, city, died Wednesday night at the family home.

Mrs. Klinetob is the former Alyce Vinton of 334 New Grant street, city. Besides her parents, she is survived by a sister, Mary Elaine, and a brother, Hugh both at home. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 from the home with burial in Memorial Shrine cemetery, Carverton. interment was in pansn cemetery.

R. Morgan will officiate. Pringle, where Rev. John Bell pro-1 pounced benediction. Pallbearers were Philip Snyder, COMING FUNERALS Frank Cawley, John, Patrick, James ana uicnaei (jurran.

BURKES Miss Irene of 25 Kidder street, Saturday, iu, irom jaariey Funeral Home, 186 Kidder street. Requiem mass, 10:30, Holy Saviour Church. Waymart cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home orw Biar 00 to oo at. Hves.

7:30 to fiOO today from to 5 and to 10. CAVANAUGH Hush, mine explo CS-X IKI? ia Values to $5.95 Hi Mite Jnifprmr Ji 42 Values hff i Xl i ''41. I 1 sion victim, Saturday, 2, Irom 7 Regent street. Stalrville ceme tery. COURTRIGHT Dr.

Burton of 7 walnut street. Forty Fort, Satur day morning, private services art convenience of family, from the LiUtner M. Knlfien 'Home, BsasonAao Tian' 465 South Main street. Rev. David A.

Menges of Trinity Lutheran Church, Kingston, officiating. Maple Hill cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home tonight from 7 to 10. PREPARE FOR YOUR FUTURE NOW Allow Dr. Brown to bring your vision up to par.

I jf 'k i DAVIS Mrs. Helen, of 411 East South street, Saturday, 9, from M. J. McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington street. Requiem mass, :30, SU Mary's Church.

A HA8SICK George, mine 'explosion Big Savings! This is without a doubt the beat victim, Saturday, from ll Anthracite street. Requiem mass. St. Mary's Greek Rite Catholic The email price charged for complete eye classes fitted by Dr. Brown includes everything the eye require.

livingroom tier unurcn. parish cemetery, uauas. SXiKIN Mrs. Victor, of 120 Sharps street, Kingston, Saturday from M. J.

McLaughlin Funeral First Quality First Line Home. 41 Wyoming avenue. King I we've made in our ill entire history. I You set the 3i ton. Reaulem mass.

8 St. Igna huijiu erases1 i Xifi i y. tius' Church. St. Mary's cemetery, Hanover Township, Friends may call at funeral home from to 1 1 pieceVVelour Suite and 7 to 10.

jl plus a Coffee KEARNEY Mrs. Frank Saturday, Upfront 916 South Main avenue, Scran ton. Mt. Greenwood ceme Table, 2 End tery. Our optical laboratory Is on of the boat equipped) In the Btata to ffrind perfect lenaes and arlvo prompt service.

Dr. Ura. Drown Optometrist-Optician rVhalesals Eetail I EAST MAEKET 'STREET Cor. fabUo Saeare, tn4 Floor O'DONNKLL Joseph Saturday, from 1031 ucott street, arsons. Requiem mass, 9:30, St.

Dominic's Tables, 2 Tabfe Lamps, a Picture, 1 and a Smoker or cnurcn, bl Mary cemetery, nan-over Township. i 1 1 Magazine Rack. PRICE Mra Helen V'of 9 West Vaughn street, Kingston, Saturday at Wilmington. Wilmington ceme- ROPKR Fred'1 Al, of US Waller 1 I ''I street, Saturday, i. from Harold jyomtra SndwdOB Funeral Homo, 64 North Franklin street.

Rev. Dr. George R. Bavlgo officiating. Oaklawn came- Made of durable rubber, with specially designed tread to resist Idda.

Husky construe lion helps fight blow-' out, give long wear. 6X0 16 Charge for Easy 1 II tery. NOVOSEL Mrs. Catherine, of 87 Vaughn street, Luserne, Monday, 1:10, from Bets Funeral Home, MS Bennett street, Luserne. Requiem mass, Sabred Heart Church, Lu serne.

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