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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • 14

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PAGE 14 STAND ARD-SENTINEE, HAZLETON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1948 MUIRHEAD FUNERAL Deaths 55 Candidates In Race For Major Nominations Indianapolis Symphony Gives Concert Here Saturday Night Nicholas (Cushie) Colicigno UNIT MEETS THURS. The Mother of Grace Holy Name She was a member of the Freeland Presbyterian church. Petitions for party nominations The famed Indianapolis Sym- Nicholas (Cushie) Colicigno, of 544 Thompson street, died at Surviving in addition to Mrs. phony Orchestra under the baton on the Democratic and KepuDiican tickets were filed by 55 Luzerne o'clock yesterday afternoon at his Woelfel are a sister, Mrs. Ernest Miller, of Atlantic City, N.

and county men and women witn ine home. He was formerly employed at the Hazleton Shaft of the Le State Election Bureau in narria one granddaughter, Miss Beatrice McClellan, Freeland borough school of Fabien Sevitiky will present a concert Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock at the senior high school auditorium under the auspices of the Hazleton Community Concert Society will conduct its regular monthly meeting Thursday at 7 :30 o'clock, in the church auditorium. After the short business meeting, a religious motion picture will be shown and members of the parish, Blessed Virgin Sodality burg. high Valley Coal and was a member of the Most Precious The names of these candidates teacher. Blood Church.

will appear on the ballot at the The funeral will be held Friday 21st senatorial District William W. Davis, Wilkes-Barre, Republican; Patrick Duffy, Wilkes-Barre, Democrafir STATE COMMITTEEWOMAN 20th Senatarial District Mrs. Jennie M. Bachman, Hazleton, Republican. 21st Senatorial District Mrs.

Louise Ocksenreader, Dur-yea, Republican; Alice J. O'Brien, Avoca, and Clara Mancini, Wilkes-Barre, Democrats. STATE LEGISLATURE First Districts-John J. Mikula, Hazleton, Republican; Earl Q. Strack, West Hazleton, Democrat.

Kppond District William P. April 27. primary. afternoon at two o'clock from the Raymond Nagel Funeral Home at and St Ann's Society have been A steady stream of aspirants for invited to attend the showing. Surviving are his widow, Ursula Valente Colicigno, and the following children: Mrs.

Mary Stanziola, Mrs. Salvadore Carsia, Anthony, Mrs. Salvadore Palumbo, all of committee posts in both parties 706 Birkbeck street, Freeland. Services will be by the Rev. filed petitions with the Luzerne County Bureau of Elections.

The The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body i i i Patterson, and interment will be in the Freeland cemetery. Friends GOP will elect 410 to precinci on Sunday morning during the 8 Hazleton; Salvadore and Rose, at home; Mrs. Charles Durso, of committeeman costs. Democrats Association. Concert officials announced last night that special buses will leave Broad and Wyoming streets at 8 o'clock, and will also be at the high school after the concert to take patrons down town again.

Now in his eleventh year as music director and conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony and his twenty-fifth in this country, Fabien Sevitzky is an American not just an American may call at the funeral home o'clock mass. will elect 820. with a committee Hazleton; Mrs. Charles Cameron, Thursday evening. man and committeewoman irom of Bayonne, N.

Mrs. Thomas McCarthy, of Hazleton, and Nicho each voting district TTohl. Hanover Township, Republi Joseph Shintko, Sr. Funerals las, at home. Also surviving are Joseph Shimko, died at the Petitions filed at Harrisburg: State Senator, 21st District can; Andrew Kerestes, Ashley, and John Fedor, Wilkes-Barre Town 34 grandchildren and 13 great home of his son-in-law and daugh Edward J.

Dublix, Plains, Re grandchildren. ship, Democrats. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pugh, of Mrs.

Joseph Palermo The funeral will be held from publican; Martin L. Murray, Ash citizen, although he is that too, 8 Fifth street, Kelayres, at 3:30 Mrs. Joseph Palermo, of 528 the Joseph and Mary Fierro Fu ley; Patrick Toole, Wilkes-Barre o'clock yesterday morning, lie had West Second street, was buried Jacob Hiznay, West Wyoming and JAPAN STIRRED BY been ill for the past seven weeks. neral Home on Saturday morning at "9:30 o'clock, with solemn high yesterday morning. Monsignor D.

John C. Levandoski, Duryea, Fabien Sevitzky Born in Austria, he emigrated to T. Duncan Muirhead J. Kane celebrated a solemn high Democrats. mass of requiem at 10 o'clock in but an American at heart and in outlook.

He wanted to be an American from the first time he read "The Last, of the Mohicans" and "Hiawatha" in Russian translation. He never stopped wanting to be an American. And so, when this country as a young man and mass of requiem with Rev. Joseph (whose professional name is Maria Congress 11th District the Most Precious Blood Church, Funeral services for the late M'ARTHUR lived in Kelayres for the greater McDonough as deacon, and Rev. A Robert H.

Stroh, Wyoming, and and interment in the parish ceme Koussevitzky) spent the summer of Duncan Muirhead, 64, of Auden part of his life. J. Norkunas subdeacon. Father tery. Friends may call Thursday 1923 on a joint tour of Mexican ried, will be held privately on Fri Milo Serf as, Hazleton, Republicans; Daniel J.

Flood, Wilkes His wife preceded him in death TOKYO, March 9. General McDonough gave the blessing at and Friday from 2 to 4 p. and day afternoon with interment in and South American cities, and re eight years ago. The deceased was MaeArthur's announcement he the grave in the parish cemetery. Barre, Democrat 7 to 9 p.

m. the Mountain View cemetery. a member of St. Mary's Slovak Pallbearers were: Arthur Holland, would accept the Presidency if called by the American people stir National Delegates Benjamin R. Jones, Wilkes- Mr.

Murihead, who retired last C. church at McAdoo. Walter Fisher, James Brennan, Mrs. Rose Carliss Cusick April 1 as chief clerk of the Glen Surviving are the following chil Harry Congdon, Frank Palermo turned to this country in the autumn, when Dr. Sevitzky became a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra.

It was during the following six years, while he clayed bass Barre, and Dr. Leland C. Rum Mrs. Rose Carliss Cusick, of 2 dren: Mrs. Thomas Pugh, Andrew and Michael Gabriel red Japan today.

Many Japanese jumped to the conclusion that the military leader Alden died, at his home at 10:40 o'clock Monday night. He had Main street, Ebervale, died at 4:15 he first landed in this country in 1923 he immediately took out his citizenship papers and achieved his ideal of -ull American citizenship in 1928. Married Russian Soprano On New Year's Eve, 1923 he mar-tied Maria Dormont, leading soprano of the Warsaw State Opera, and sailed for the United States in March, 1923. He and his wife and Joseph, at home; John of mage, Nanticoke, Republicans; Thomas A. Mackin, Wilkes-Barre; Edwin M.

Carroll, Avoca; Cletus o'clock yesterday afternoon at the been bedfast the past eight months. East McAdoo and Mrs. Nicholas who has been in charge of the oc with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Peter Beishline JNesbitt Memorial Hospital in A former elder of the First Pres Sochko, of McAdoo. Three grand M. Lyman, Hazleton; Alfred IL The funeral of Peter Beishline that he began to build the reputation as conductor which literally cupation since the surrender wouia be leaving for home soon.

byterian Church of this city, and children also remain. Ackerson, Forty Fort, and Joseph was held yesterday from the treasurer of the Men's League of Funeral services will be held B. Hannagan, Wilkes-Barre, Demo forced him, because of public de MacArthur put in a lull and reg home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles that church for many years, he was from the late residence Saturday crats. mand, to leave ensemble playing.

Hildebrand, of Jeanesville. Rev widely known throughout the com Kingston, following a prolonged illness. She was a member of the Pennsylvania Nurses Association and served for a number of years as medical supervisor at the Moses Taylor Hospital in Scranton, prior to her retirement. She was also ular day today. Aides said "things will go on in the same old way." Althouo-h MaeArthur's special Alternate Delegates Harold D.

Kasper, West Pitts R. O. Chatlos, pastor of St Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church, munity. morning at 9 o'clock. A requiem high mass will be celebrated in St Mary's Slovak.

R. C. Church, Mr. Muirhead was a son of Mr, West Hazleton, officiated and in McAdoo, at 9:30 o'clock. Inter ton, and Catherine Jones, Plains, Republicans; James J.

Law, of Wilkes-Barre; Anthony Wallace, terment was in the Jeanesville and Mrs. William Muirhead and was born in Audenried, December ment will be made in the parish statement yesterday said he had no plans for leaving Japan, there was an air of speculation and uncertainty about the future even at his headquarters. cemetery. Pallbearers were: Frank Swoyerville, and James P. Sheri cemetery.

4, 1883, and was educated in the Dougherty, Pat Boyle, John Dailey, dan, Wilkes-Barre, Democrats. Banks Township schools. He be Andrew McCall, Raymond Schmeer gan work on the Tresckow breaker a member of the first class to graduate from the Coaldale State Hospital School of Nursing. A member of St Raphael's Church, of Harleigh, she was also a member of the Altar and Rosary and Joseph Hlavaty. A consensus of Japanese men STATE COMMITTEEMAN 20th Senataorial District William J.

Williams William J. Williams, 69, of Ply. and later was office clerk for the Paul E. Paskiewicz, Plymouth, Lehigh Wilkes-Barre Coal and women questioned on tne streets was "we will be awfully sorrv if he leaves" and "if mouth, father of Mrs. William Shawnee Council No.

34 Jr. O. U. M. and Arthur B.

Dando, Edwards- which was absorbed by the Glen Jones, of White Haven, died Mon Society of that parish. ville, Republicans; Peter J. Brady, His wife. Anna Catherine (Nee Alden in 1930. As secretary of leaves who will succeed him?" day.

Besides Mrs. Jones a num- One brother John Carliss, of Kingston, Democrat Eidam) Reinmiller, preceded him the Honey Brook Water Co. for MaeArthur's statement took no ber of other sisters and brothers in death 13 years ago. many years, he won recognition Ebervale, and a sister Mrs. R.

Beck, Forty Fort, survive. survive, together with the widow. Barre; Mrs. Norman Werkeiser, of tice for the first time of the Mac-Arthur-For-President campaign in Surviving are the following chil Hazleton, and Miss Grace Muir Funeral services will be held The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon with burial at from the late residence in Eber the United States. But even so he made no mention of party.

dren: Mrs. Edward Martin, Perry and William, all of this city. Five grandchildren and five great Plymouth. vale on Friday morning at 9:30 head at home. Two sisters, Mrs.

Jean Bevans, of Hazleton, and Mrs. Albert Keuch, of Akron, Ohio, also survive as does a granddaugh for his work and He was transferred from the colliery office to the division headquarters at Audenried in 1928 when the water company staff was combined and he was placed in full charge of personnel. o'clock and interment will be in grandchildren also survive. He was If THE VERY The world population increases St. Ann's Cemetery at Freeland.

the last member of the Reinmiller Christian Reinmiller Christian Reinmiller, 83, died yes. about 20 million people each year. ter, Grace Louise Werkeiser. family. James Breslin Funeral services will be held terday morning at his home at 132 South Cedar strwt as the result James Breslin, of Roselle Park, He was a faithful worker for his church and was a member of the Men's League, the Ushers Associ II 1 ff 1 7 I N.

died yesterday morning at of complications. He had been ill Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence. Rev. Allen Roth will be in charge of services and interment will be in the Vine street ii lvvwww i ill Elizabeth, N. J.

for two years. He was a former telegraph oper II A 1 II Born in this cit in 1864. he was ation and the Gideon Bible Class. For 40 years he served as recording secretary-treasurer of Washington Camp 261, P.O.S. of ator of the Lehigh Valley cemetery.

DSISKOTH'S V'" IIOAI AN IAIMI YOU'VE SEEN IN flM. the son of the late John and Gertrude Yeatzel Reinmiller. Friends may call Thursday -glamour- vrrrr i He is survived by his wife, He had been enpaged in the gro of Audenried. afternoon and evening. II "SEVENTEEN" II! Freda, one son, William, and the Mr.

'Muirhead was wed to In 1945, the U. S. Air Transport Elizabeth Lewis, of Audenried, who cery business for many years before his retirement three years ago. He was me iber of the Christ Lutheran church and the "MADEMOISELLE" if I II "VOGUE" I I II WW I II following brothers and sisters: John, this city; Gerald and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher, of Elizabeth, N.

Horace Sullivan, Senica Command was making 65 crossings of the Atlantic daily. survives, together with three children, Doud Muirhead, of Wilkes- Falls, N. Y. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St Catherine's church in Hillside. N.

J. The body will be shipped Saturday afternoon for interment AS ADVIRTIf ID IN LIFE AND LC3K in St. Ann's cemetery at Woodside, Mrs. Annie Hinkle If 3-DAY MONEY-BACK All wool beauties excitingly designed and so varied a collection that your suit will express your own fashion individually. See them today.

Mrs. Annie Hinkle, 78, of 906 Pine street, Freeland, wife of the late Robert L. Hinkle, died early GUARANTEE fllj yesterday morning at the Belle fonte Hospital. Mrs. Hinkle had been in ill 5 YOU MAT UIE OUt I 06 IT PI AN II YOU MAY UIE OUK I 0 I flAN TODAY ONE DAY ONLY! health in recent months, and, following the death of her daughter, Mrs.

Harriet McClellan, of Free-land, on February 29, had been removed to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Professor and Mrs. Alfred Woelfel. at State College. JULIAN GOLDMAN 40 WEST BROAD STREET She was born in St Clair in 1870 and resided most of her life in Upper Lehigh and Freeland. ferfect Coster love-Gift US mm1' OPEN AN ACCOUNT N.

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