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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 8

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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951 Eight MRS. AXA KIXIXA DAVID J. PERRY Three requiem nuM were eele- Progress Reports Submitted by Nurses David Perry. '92, a retired Will S. Wilcox, 81, Musician Succumbs Mary Louise Stark Remembers Relatives 9 MftfWl aaCT al George Thomas, Gty Fireman, Death Victim Clyde A.

Christman, Ashley Native, Dies yesterday afternoon brated yesterday morning la St -mt ih. knm. hi dan oi rr (John's Church- Luxerne, for Mrs. Mrs. Theodore McHenry, OrangeJ Ajina Kuhna, fchose funeral was EHIer Funeral Hsns ErtabliUwxJ 1171 JACK S.

MILLER, Director North Mala Street, Plalna TRIVATirTjtsPLAT ROOMS Representatives of the nurses In, The death of WUI S. Wilcox, Qyde A. Christman, 52, former wiiwTr. rr. N.tt -Memorial WUkes-Barre George member of following lingering illness.

new irom in ranm. nuuvV Piii.mn Mr Perrv. Street Kingston. the WilkM.Rrr Pitv Fire Drominent musician and music ui Kev. oeorge a.

nui evuewav gwtment, died yesterday afternoon laJm tK r- teacher, occurred at 10:30 yester- had made his home at Orange the Mercy HosDital. He underwent iBarr yesterday in the Gen-day moTBing at hU home. 0 Ab- oast 46 years. ed mass at the main altar with who died January 17 at the age General and Wyoming Valley Hos-of 88. is left to a nephew, Ralph met as the Hospital Nurses' H.

McLean, 78 West South Street, (Council of the Wyoming Valley according te a wUl probated yes- last night to discuss progress In terday in the office of Register of their efforts to attain better work-wm. inhn KMvoll ilnv rnndilons. Rev. Stephen Yanchuska and Rev. John Baiberchak officiating at the side altars.

Altar and Rosary So an emergency operation week ral Hospital, East Orange, N. J. bott Street, Plaint. He was 84. He is survived by these children: ago.

Peritonitis later set in. Mr. Christman was born in Ash-r The funeral will be held Thurs-' Howard, Mt Zion; Joseph. Dallas; Mr. Thomas reside at 17 Filbert ley and resided in Wilkes-Barre day at 2 lrom the J.

S. Miller Fu-Mrs. McHenry, Orange, and Wee-Lane. He was born" in Wilkes- until 10 years ago. when he went neral Home, 8 North Main Street'ley.

Towanda; also a number of Barre, the son of Mrs. Elizabeth! to New Jersey. He was a railway Plains, with Rev. M. IL Looloian nieces and Thomas of Essex Lane ana the late postal Inspector and a member of officiating.

Interment 'will be in Funeral services will be con- ciety attended In a body. Bearers were Edward. Robert, Ren next of 1100 each are made Nesbltt nurse reporxea vncy would meet with a committee of Thomas and James Kulina, grandsons; also Harold Finley and George Kalonovich. Interment was BEDXARSKI FUXERAL HOME 17 WYOMING ATE, WYOMING XI PARK AVENUE WILKES-BARRE AMBULANCE SERVICE William Thomas, and was eradu-i the Lutheran Church. iHollen back Cemetery, ducted Thursday at 2 at we ru- Mr.

Wilco was bora October IT, neral home, 2 Wyoming Avenue, ated from Couehlin Hieh School Surviving are his wife, the for to these nieces and nephews: William W. Aitken, Louise W. Altken, Helen -A. Shepherd, Katherine A. Creter, Rodney J.

Stark. Danleld G. Stark, 'Louise S. Mulligan and Harold R. Stark.

Residue and remainder of the He was aominied a temoorarv mer Arline Harrison, and two and two their directors tomorrow night when the. nurses' officers will pre. sent the requests of their group. Wilkes-Barre General nurses will have a similar opportunity tomorrow afternoon. 1866, at Plains, a son of the late Wyomingv-wlth Kev.

BoDeri wooo daughters, Shirley and Mrs. Robert Dennis and Rebecca Wilcox, and a fireman June 16, 1942, by former Mayor Charles N. Loveland and Casner. hoth of East Oranpe- alsrfi.direet descendant of early Wvo- officiating, iniermem win ov ML Zion Cemetery. MBS.

THOMAS HOSKING Thomas Hoskine. the for assignea no. engine Mouse.itwo Brothers, Kussell ana Stewart, nung vauey aeiuen. Wyoming Valley Hospital nurses and received his permanent ap both of WUkes-Barre, and four sis-. He was graduated New estfae is nequeatnea to nepnew.

ters, Mrs. George Evans and Mrs. England conservatory of Music In Rn" IL OSSSS. "whTb r'rort 4 1 art I tv mmmittee of the board of mer Miss Nellie WiUiams of Sugar In Sacred Heart cemfiery, uauas, miss haiTe" faeeix I The funeral of MIsi Mae E. Far-rell, principal of the Conyngham School, took place yesterday morning from the home, 173 Madison Street A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St John the Evangelist Church by Rev.

Raymond Larkin, assisted by Rev. Kenneth Dolan, deacon, and Rev. Maurice Huehes. subdeacon. Mrs.

ceuian rnuiips, Asniey: airs, 11- xooi am iw.vuoi iu iwtuciur uii w. i i. iota ii i tia Thursday. January is. DOHOM HUGHES FUNERAL HOME 1M4 Wyoming Ave, Forty Fort PHONE 1-iW Mrs.

Albert Jenkins, RoseUe Jefferson University, Boston. He her home in.mSSrt-N J. also received many other honorary rvi being, funeral will be held from degrees and fellowships, hre today. pointment December 23, 1949. Mr.

Thomas entered the Army April 28, 1944, and returned" to the fire department January 16, 1945, being again assigned to No. 1 Engine House. He was transferred to No. 7 Company on January 16, 1947. and on April 16, 1947, was assigned to No.

3 Company. Prior to joining the fire department. Mr. Thomas was emnfnved ha Homer V. r.raham Funeral membershiD In the Soverelen Arena.

SM wrviwn Home, 324 South Franklin Street ward- It was reported by Mlsa Barbara jnirv K. PF.ARCE Schutt associate executive secre- S- h- tary of the Pennsylvanl SUte John K. Pearce, Justice of the Association, that a corn-peace, of 63 Center Avenue. Plym- mlttee of th, nurses 0f the Hahne-outh, was borne to rest yesterday mann HospiUl, Scranton, met honorary musical fraternity. K81P.B s.la,T nV, T'Cn' Mr.

Wilcox was organist at St. 1 Local relatives Jnclude Mrs. John Stephen's Episcopal Church for 12 Martin and Mrs. David T. Jones, years before the old church was Ashley, and Albert Hosking.

Sugar Eugene McCormlck was organist and Frank Kelly was aoioisi. Notch. Conyngham school was cioaea for the funeral and members of: by Percy A. Brown and Company. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church.

MBS. CATHERINE LAIXT burned, in 1896 and later was or- anUt at St Mary's Church of the mmaculate Conception for seven years. In his younger days he Surviving are his wife, the for Mrs. Catherine Heffron Lally died at her home, 123 Monroe Avenue. Victory Gardens.

Dover, U.S. Frederick Sens Inc. Funeral Homes 17 Crey Ave, UM Wye, Ave, F. F. 7-6108 It East Mala St, Plym.

M81 the faculty attended in a noay ana acted as a guard of honor. Bearers were Superintendent of Schools Alien E. Bacon. and these members of the city schools' staff: stanhen Emanuel. Harold Llewel played with Oppenheim's and Luffs mer Miriam Anthony -of Wilket- Barrer four rhilHran rtni Jh yesterday afternoon at 4:45 auuernoun iimiuwuij yesterday wltn directors oi in ducted at the funeral home, U4 to notifjr them of the West Main Street, Plymouth- withdrawal of their mass resigna-Rey.

E. LV HetUnger of acheduled January 29. ler Baptist Church officiated. Mrs. yu Hugh Haughney was soloist.

In- tr iPJJS1 Hoffman KeeF Pearce had biena member many Real Estate Board Post Betty Jane and Davfd Allenall at following an uiness. sne was me tmne; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth i Thomas; one sister, Mrs. Jane lyn. Stanley Corbet Frank Duffyj widow of Timothy Luy, wno tuea and iiosepn eoyie.

five years ago. Mrs. Lally was born In Kings Ayers, wiiKes-Barre, and one brother, William Thomas, a mem- ANDREW TOMKO ton, but resided In Wilkes-Barre ton, but resided in wjiKes-uarreM SERAIS Bllek, Aladrr 'riokntawakl, Mrs. Callnaky, Paul Franre fremlry. Elijah Feeler, Raymaad Evanauskaa, Bank, Mlaa Jena Roae Marie Oetalncer, Mrs.

Rhlora. Mrs, Mary Jennie A. Oailrk. Waall Root, rrdrrtrk Hiiflaa, Matrlnakl, Feter Henry M. arhraeder.

Hum. Joha Edward Horffnrr, Smith, Mrs. William i. Margaret Rremakl, Marlaa Snyder, Daniel KanJorakL Mrs. Vila, Rev.

Faal F. Canatanre M'alah, Mrs. Karaitla, William Mart la Kenney, Joarpk Wright, Mrs. Lack, Jacob James F. Firhlerrn, Mrs.

Zeraesewakl, Mrs. Rfae Walter Alexander Bllek from RD 2, Wap-wallopen, Wednesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St. Nicholas Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Nantlcoke. Oaklawn Cemetery.

orchestras. 1 One of the oldest members of Local 140, American Federation of Musicians, he was also a member of Plains Presbyterian Church and the Jr. OUAM. He leaves two tons, Daniel Sr Wilkes-Barre, and CoL Bernard Duluth, retired S. Army officer; a sister, Miss Kathenne Wilcox, Plains; two frandchildren, Thomas S.

Wilcox, and Daniel S. Wilcox, Kingston, and two great-grandchildren. tdnight and Wednesday night. oer or Pennsylvania State Police, Lan gnome. I The funeral will be held from -the home on Thursday at 2.

Rev. Milo D. Singer of Bethel Church will officiate. years, conducted military rites. a number of years, moving to The funeral of Andrew Tomko F1Jwe carriers were Arthur! Robert Hoffman was1 reelected Dover eight years ago.

She was was held yesterday afternoon from Robert Stratum, Raymond president of Greater WUkes-Barre a member of Sacred Heart Church, the home, 86 Tomko Street pShX LaXrence Real Estate Board at an annual Dover. Idale Hanover Township. jwuiuimt Terrance supper meeting last night at The She is survived by the following Services were conducted by DreSen. children: Eileen, at home; Mrs. (Lester Meeker of Askam Metho- Bearers were owell Other officers reelected: vie Peter Judge, and William Lally.

dist Church. 'Larry Kendlg Charts RilkT president, Samuel M. Wolfe; treae- HOSIER E. GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME ESTABLISHED 1874 S24-S2I Smith Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre Dial S-J917 Arrangement- by Luther 1 M. Kniffen.

iivn i.u. -r sinersKi. nennein "'i i KriVar Wood. Bearers were Andrew, nJSsilm' Island; also nine grandchildren ln Cemetery. Nominating committee: John T.

eluding Catherine Lally Stilp, at Tomko, Stanley home. Also survlvinc are these JoseDh Thomas. Raymond rutten- Howell, i chairman; Wilbur Scott OBITUARY iiisters and brothers, Anna Heffron house. Harold Eyet and Vincent MICHAEL KATREN1CZ and Edward Maguire. Annual reports were submitted.

vmitnit TT PavtI Jr uraa chnlrw Michael Katrenlcs of 299 Button- land Thomas Heffron, New YorK; Shock. Paul Callnsky of 111 Flat Road. MRS. MART'S. HALL The funeral of Mrs.

Mary Rem-sen Hall was held yesterday morning with a brief prayer service at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harriet Curtis, 6 Trethaway Street, -HUGH B. HUGHES FUNERAL HOME lit Wyoming Avenue, Klngsto PHONE 1-174 CATHERINE MALKEMES Plymouth, from funeral home, 270 wood Street, Larksville, passed jCity; Martin and Joseph Heffer-away yesterday morning at 3:30 in nan, the latter a prominent i la uillranarra. rafe rirnnrletnr. Kast Main street, antiroxe.

Tues Funeral service for Mrs. man of the supper committee, assisted by Walter Cummlngs and Edward Maguire; About 40 membert attended. day Requiem mass 9 St. Nlctv mittH Nnvamher 27. was 50.

The funeral will be held from Catherine M. Eva Malkemes, late olas Ukrainian Greek Catholic Parsons. Rev. Willard F. Ed- Mr.

Katrenicx, a native or nym- tne MCLugniin runeraa rame, 0f Ti Moyauen. sireei, were con- "iini Church, Nantlcoke. Parish cemetery. of Parson. Baptist Church outh, was employed many years at 14Z soutn wasnmgton sireeu Elijah CTomley of Harveys Lake.

from Luther M. Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street, Wednesday 10:30. Rev. Ruth Underwood MRS. MARY HALATCICK Mrs.

Mary (Halajciik) Halaycick Loree No, 4 Colliery of the Hudson Coal Company, retiring a few months ago because of ill health. He is survived by a half brother. QUCiea yesirruoy uiniiuun in-MatrTev" were conducted m5.80. r.nffeiical yesterday afternoon at the Alden- Meswrsrnith of vUle Baptist Church. The pastor, USSJ5T1S2S? rnSSSSiJ1- S.

Cobb, and Rev. Milo D. of Bethel Baptist Church. of 31 Amber Lane passed away last night at 10:10 at her home of lAlderson Mettfodlst Church officiating. Memorial Shrine Cemetery.

John Katrenici, Larksville. Viewing loda- to a and 7 to 10. HUGH JONES Funeral Director r- 7-1098 The funeral will be held Wed John Evanouskas from 33 East mmii titaai i Wilkes-Barre, officiated, and William Tyson. Jr: Interment were pwight Rude, John was In Oaklawn Cemetery. Rde.

Arthur Loesch. Walter Hol- GEORGE ARTHUR FREAS The death of George Arthur Freas, 75, occurred at 6:15 yesterday morning at the home of his son, Arthur, 831 Main Street, Sugar Notch, after a long illness. Mr. Freas was born July 25, 1875, at Lime Ridge and resided in Sugar Notch 60 years. He conducted a confectionery store there for many years and later was jani-! tor In the Sugar Notch schools.

He was a member of Sugar Notch, Methodist Church and, Hanover Council 751, Jr. OUAM. He is survived by hisjson, with 'whom he resided; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John Tinner, Sugar Notch; Misa Edna Freas, Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. Roy Aten, Ashley, and one brother, Elmer Freas, Wilkes-Barre.

The funeral will take place Thursday at 2 from the Homer E. Graham Funeral Home. 324 South Salvation Army Group Plans Reading and Tea A committee from Women's Auxiliary to Salvation Army met last night at The Citadel to plan for a reading and tea February 13 at Irem Temple. Mrs. Louise Russell presided.

Present: Mesdames J. Stewart Williams, Warren Dautrlch, Marc Ruch, Abner Jones, H. E. Thompson, W. H.

Griffith, Don Roberts, George Ziegler, H. L. Pur Hartford Street, Ashley, Wednesday Requiem mass 9 Holy Trinity Church, Wilkes-Barre. Parish cemetery. Bear Creek.

nesday at 10 from the funeral home, 70 East Main Street, Plymouth, with Rev. E. D. flettinger of First Baptist" Church, Plymouth, officiating. Interment will be In following a few weeicr uiness.

"Born in Poland, Mrs. Halaycick resided in the Heights section the past 47 years. She was a member of St Mary's Church, Park Avenue, and St. Ann's Society. Surviving are five children, Mrs.

Martin Babyak, and Michael. bertv Edward Eggenberger, Ralph FRANK HORCIIOS DeSllva end James a. Kemsen. in Mrs. Mary Gelslntrer of Savage' xam lunciai vi iimia iiuiuii Cema- was held yesterday morning 'rom 'n verdaie Leme- Maple Hill cemetery.

Hill, from Zion Reformed -Church. the home, 763 Hazie street, new- Tuesday 3, Rev. Richard W. Belsh-fine of Plymouth, officiating. Zion Wilkes-Barre; Mrs.

John Kinciusjtovm section of Hanover Township. DR. PATRICK i. DUNPHT Dr. Patrick J.

DunDhy. Wilkes- MRS. MICHAEL FELCH and Mrs. Stanley Holowack, Miners A reauiem mass was celebrated cemetery. The funeral of Mrs.

Michael Barre native, died Sunday at his In SS. Peter and Paul's Church, Wasll Gozlok from 1291 Scott LUTHER M. KMIFFEN FUNERAL HOME 485 South Mala Street Williea-Barre Avocai by Rev. Peter P. Zardecki.

iFelch took place yesterday morn. home In Philadelphia. Dr. Dunphy vis, feari Bromneia, w. j.

Street, Wednesday -l. Divine liturgy 9 Holy ResurreSnon Russian had dental offices in reeiana ior George Sledzinskl waf organist Jng from the home, 3023 Main Brown, Ellsworth S. Keller, James and soloist Interment waa in the Street, Askam, followed by divine Snyder, Tom A. Evans, Robert Orthodox Cathedral. Fern Knoll Mills, ano rranx uienicx, Dupont; also a sister, Mrs.

Pauline Chiscon, Kingston; a brother, John Brata, Hanover Township, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the home. about 15 years before moving to Ph! adeloh a 1935. He resided In Burial Park. Parastas service tonight at 8, Very Rev.

John Krashkevlch narish cemetery, liturgy in St John the Baptist I j. Williams and Miss Martha Bellas. Russian Orthodox Church. Han- a White Haven before moving to Franklin Street, Rev. Lester Meek officiating.

over section of Nanticoke. Very CO AArt Freeland. er officiating Interment will be Henry M. Hlealns from 106 Clay He Is survived by two sons and a Rev. Paul pianovich and very -v Bearers, grandchildren of the deceased, were Walter, James, Joseph and Edward Suplnski, Joseph Kolodey and Albert SoberoskL in Hanover Green Cemetery.

Avenue, Scranton, Tuesday 10. Re Rev. Andrew Vanyuch officiated. Letters of administration in th sister, Mrs. Helen McNamara, WUkes-Barre.

quiem mass 10:80 St. Peter's Cathedral. Catherine's Cemetery, estate of Francis E. Heller, Sugar- Bearers were these George Kochinski, Peter and John Hromchak. JoseDh RohowskL The funeral will be held this Moscow, loaf Township, were granted at the FUNERALS JOSEPH MAKARCZTK John Hess Tf Benton, from funeral morning with a requiem mass at 10 in Our Lhdy of Holy Souls F' at i ii hi The funeral of Joseoh Makar- Michael and Paul Meniak.

Inter- Church, Philadelphia. Interment czyk, father of Barney Makarczyk, ment was in the parish cemetery. viewing tonight ana Wednesday afternoon and night. ALBERT VICTOR FOSTER Albert Victor Foster, 73, of 575 Broad Street, Nescopeck, died yesterday morning at 11:05 In Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where he had been a patient since Thursday. a farmer, a brother of Dr.

Wilbur Foster of home at Benton, Wednesday 2. Services 2:30 Waller Methodist Church, Rev. Nelson A. Thomas officiating. Waller Cemetery.

UIIU uiuuw jrmciva iv wvav Ernst, Conyngham. Heller died January 14 and left personal property valued at $8,000 and real estate in Sugarloef Township val will be about this afternoon in Nantlcoke. Building inspector, toox BERNARD COHEN Funeral services for Bernard St Ann a Cemetery, Freeland. place yesterday morning from the William J. Hoeffner from 294 Cohen, proprietor of a South Main tl B.

(tenth 8U, Phona J-1SH 8. Mala gt, PltUUa. Paoae lgl home, 1 west Nome streei, nan WILLIAM COFLAX LAW Lathrop Street "Kingston, Tuesday 9. ued at an. aai a tl Street cigar store, were conducted ticoke, with a requiem mass in yesterday afternoon at his home, 'Holy Trinity Church.

Requiem mass- at. Ignatius Church. St Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown. MRS. ANNA L.

JACOBS Mrs. Anna L. Jacobs, late of 195 Sam bourne Street, was borne to rest yesterday afternoon following services conducted at the- Luther M. Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street. Rev.

Francis R. Edwards of St John's Lutheran Church officiated. Bearers were Georsre Rvder. Mountain Top. He was bom in and moved to Nesco-Deck 30 veara aeo.

His famllv own William Coplan Law, 62, former resident of PitUton, died Thursday, January 11 at 2 a. m. In the U. S. Soldiers Home Hospital, Washington, D.

C. Celebrant ot tne mass was Kev. Albert Kaczmarek. Interment was in the parish cemetery where 70 Terrace Street Rev. Jule Ayers of First Presbyterian Church officiated.

Rearers were TJnvd. Marian Kremskl from home, Railroad Street Mocsnaqua. Tuesday 9. ed considerable real estate here Rev. Father KaczmareK and Kev, Requiem mass 9:30 St.

Mary's Tnhn r-l U.mS ITvana A IKart 1 WaltaV $lriinkl rnndllrtni rOTTi- Mr. Law had been employed and the family homestead still stands on South Main Street. linage Uab Uined Mrs. Evan Moses was hostess to her bridge club in Hotel Reding ton last "night Mrs. Michael Dougherty and Mrs.

Con O'Don-nell received prizes. Other guests: Mrs. Margaret Toole, Mrs. William Howley, Miss Gertrude Daly, Miss Helen Lyons, Miss Ann Conyngham, Miss Nell Daly. Church, Mocanaqua.

Farlsn ceme tery. many veers as chief electrician at Bria Paul Conway and Ralph mlttal services, the Soldiers' Home, where he nd'MiieP. interment waa In Oaklawn' Bearer were Mayor Anthony Mrs. Constance Kanjorskl from 72 Well known in Nescopeck as Mr. Foster wa.

member Mrs. Uw resided. rwirv. IR. Dreier.

Clem Adamczvk. Stan- Philip Gallagher, William Hibbert, James Myerly, George Gebhart and Henry Wiedman. Interment South prospect Street, rvanncoae, Wednesday 30. Resident mass VauNiaaifl Jf 0ftRIO FUNtltAL SaVlCES I mm wkkm a Umtm I Maiier Funeral Hom 1 1 Kerta Stapla Aveaae I Hiaratsa I) I raoiot unostui i-aii It He SOB Of th late Alex- Arramrementa hv Hnrnw 1C llev Perrv. Hpnrv Uvmm Jamaa Holy Trinity Church.

St. Mary's ander Bryden Law and Jemima of the Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife and three William. Detroit: Delklewlci and Frank Tushlnskt 'was in West PitUton Cemetery. Cemetery, Hanover Township.

William Karpltli of Brooklyn, James, teacher at Norristown, N. from funeral home, 568 Ben and Donald, a teacher at Allen-town; also three grandchildren; two brothers. Dr. Foster. Mountain nett Street Luierne, Tuesday 8:30.

Requiem mass 9 St. Ann's Church. 'l Ill, hU, a URUUaif Ul A 1 IJS ton High School and Harry IIlll-man Academy, Mr. Law also attended Bliss School, Washington, Surviving" are his wife, Llda; four children, and a sister, Miss Marion Law. Parish cemetery, Lehman.

JoseDh A. Kenney ot 49 Luzerne Top, and John, Nescopeck, RD, and a sister, Cora, Nescopeck, RD. Street. Lee Park, from M. 8.

Fred erick and Sons Funeral 617 uarey avenue, jupauay v.xo. ir-qulem mass 9:30 St. Aloysius Church. FOR THOSE WHO St. Mary Cemetery, Hanover Township.

Jacob Loch of Bear Creek, from DEMAND THE FINEST mmm mart r. kievttz Tka Family tka Late IXSTEB BTACKHOISK Glra Vtn Wiahes ta thank all thna wha aaalatr4 la lta rrent bereave-aarat, ala thaae wha arnt flawera aad loaned aataaaabllea. mmgm, Fl'NCRAL SERVICE WmW. funeral home. 233 South Washington Street, Tuesday 9.

Requiem mass 9:30 St. Boniface cnurcft. St. Mlcno- Parish cemetery, Plymouth- Township. Edward Schroeder from 112 Parke 8treet Weal Plttston.

Wednesday 2, Rev. George S. Howe of Weat Pitts-ton Methodist Church officiating. Ablngton Hills Cemetery. Mrs.

Margaret S. Smith of 31 Simpson Street from Luther M. Kniffen Funeral Home, 45 South Main Tuesday 1:30, Rev. W. Herbert Sugden of Westminster Presbyterian Church officiating.

Fern Knoll las Cemetery, Darling Street. Mrs. Rose Plchlerre of Chicago, from funeral home, 141 Park Avenue, Tuesday 9. St Mary's Ceme rOalTHOMVA E. Bl CZKO SRIaarrJ tery, Berwick.

Mrs, Frances Plekutowski from 50 Your smartest 1951 fur buy our beautiful, versatile Helen Street Plains, Wednesday 9. I The rarolljr at the Lata ANDREW TOMKO TraMoale Terraoe, Haaaver Tswaikla. wlilm ta thank all tkaae ha aaalat4 anrlaf It nrml kerrTimrnt, alaa thaaa wba arnt llawers an4 Iaac4 aalamabllet. jamtm ftxeral service rbb Edward T. Edwards Funeral Service la your aaaurance ef the utmost comfort and satisfaction la carrying out every detail et a complete and lasting service.

EDWARD T. EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME 717 Mala St, EdwardsvUU Our Aim Is to Be Worthy ef Tour Friendship aunii r-ara, viuti, Daniel H. Snyder from home of later, Mrs. Charles Albert son. 149 East Bennett Street, Kingston, Tuesday 2, Rev.

Robert M. Lamnarter of Trinity Lutheran Church officiating. Wardan Cemetery, Dallas. Arrangements by Hugh B. Hughes.

Rev. Paul P. Vllk from St. Joseph's Slovak Church, Wednesday 10:30, Bishop William 3. Hafey offlrlatlnr.

Requiem mass 9:30 SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Parlnh cemetery. Holy Rosary Society will recite the rosary tonight at 7. Raymond Peeler of 127(1 Main Street, Swoyersvlllt, from the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs.

Catherine SwUtork, Bohae Street, Swoyers-ytlle, Tuesday 9. Requiem mats 9.30 St Mary's Church. Swoyersvllle. Parish cemetery, Swoyersvllle. Miss Rose Marie Raub from 38 Butler Street, Wednesday 9.

Requiem mass 9:30 St. John the Evangelist Church. 81. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Mrs.

Jennie A Cooke Rhlnes of 1S28 West Broad Street. Bethlehem, formerly of Aahley. from funeral MICHAEL 1. MIKEL8U WB Tha Famlty at tba LaU CON8TAXCK BTASCIVK te Hapklns Ktntet, Flalna HiahM ta thank all tkaaa wka aaalte4 durtnr Ha rwwat ba-reavemeat, alaa thaaa wka Ml flaraJ tribatca, Maaa earda ana Iaae4 ears. fl "LJr El(Tt mmmm MICHAEL 1.

MiRELSUaTal Tka Family af tka Lata MICH AELEM A TITCHINRRI ie Wyawlnc Mrtwt. Flalna Wlakea ta thank all tkaaa wka aaaat4 earlna lta rami k. rafnt, niaa tkaaa wka amt floral tribatas, Maaa taraa aa4 laan4 cars. mmmm NERAL SERVICE BSSE LONDON-DYED SQUIRREL Cape-Jachet 35- St. Anthony's Cemetery, Oourtdale.

Divine office will be chanted at 10. Body will lie In state In church from Tuesday at 4. Mrs. Martin Walsh from 269 Haile Street, Tuesday 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St.

Patrick's Churrh. St. Mary'e Cemetery, Hanover Townihlp. Arrangements by McLaughlin. Mrs.

James P. Wright of R74 North Vine Street, Hazleton, from funeral home, 339 West Broad Street, Hazleton. Tuesday afternoon. Rev. H.

Rergstrasaer officiating'. Mountain View West Haileton. Mrs. Walter (Zlgati Zegarzewskt from 279 East Broadway Street, Larksville, Wednesday 9. Requiem mats 9:30 St.

John's Church. Tartan cemetery, Dallas. home, 500 Linden Street Bethlehem, Tuesday 2:30. Memorial Park Cemetery, Bethlehem. Frederick Root from funeral home at Meshnppen, Tuesday 2, Rev.

Benjamin Rldgely of Meshopnen Methodist Church officiating. Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. Peter Slavlnskl from 4 North Street Plymouth, Tueaday 8:30. qutem mass 8 St Mary's Church. I -f.

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