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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 22

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Twenty-two TflLKESiBARKJg- RECORD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1952 Robert Robinson, BRIEF JIENTION BrsrmMi Takca AW Brrr- At Walter's GIFT SUPPERS Funeral Services Held For Blrs. Rachel Tracy Magazine Artist, Dies mail of Kingston was takea ill YVEST DSHD FAY0.1ITES f-V 10t jlWtlaJsP5GN5sSPffl Hotel Sterling last mgnt Robert B. Robinson. Id, magazine Funeral services were held here Mevies to Khvno Movies will C4jS I I I cover artist, died Saturday in New I yesterday afternoon tor Mrs. be showa at a meeting of the Auto- mm fSByV V'.

JSSSSSBmw York City. Rachel (Ray) Griffith Tracy. a craft Association on Tuesday Bight at 8 In Hole) Redinrton. Cards will He was one of the originators of be played. the human-interest cover.

His work Caensalttee Meets Toeislit The appeared frequently oa covers of former resident of Shavertown and mother of Lee Tracy, stage, screen and television star of New York aty and Los Angeles, Rites for Mrs, Tracy, who died Friday morning at West Chester. committee arranging the. tint re the Saturday Evening Post from union of the 1924 Coughlin High 1910 to 1925. HJUY AUTOsMTK School graduating dan will meet iBfeafeSrl He contributed covers to Liberty tonight at la Hotel Remington. were held from the Homer Gra Today's Aaaltm nary December and other national magazines.

In recent years he did most of the ham Funeral 324 South Franklin Street with Rev. Robert 8. 1801, marked the data oa which DeWltt Yost of Shavertown Meth 111 covers for motor Mniiif the first Presidential menage was read to Congress. It was the mes-l tfl- 1 Gifts -J. For Men Only LAKE THAT VAS CREATED odist Church officiating.

iWlej -Cm Robinaoa was bora in Wilkes- interment will be made this sage of President Jefferson, to the iuni -tfBarre. studied at Pratt Institute mi morning a-U in Evergreen Cem- Seventh Congress. fUTWtu rttCOUjqi IT 1 etery, jMerfenown. BY A SINGLE BMM tlWLSU3NG-APPEREDSlW)Niy ON A Pt AIRE AFTER A STORM Brooklyn, the Philadelphia Acad Traffic Agent Moved Bruce Moyer, freight traffic representaj yutr mi ar Mtchtos. lunrt WW mh torfkm.

mm- Ctm-pttn tmi. IIIJ1, acMkv emy of Fine Arts; under Howard Pyle in Wilmington. Del, and in Crash Wipes Out Family tive in Scran ton for the Lackawanna Railroad, has been trans Paris. ferred to Bloomsburg. Mr.

Moyer, Wisconsin Dells. Wis, Dec. 7 in -A Milwaukee lamily of four was wiped out today la an auto-truck who has held the Scranum post more than 20 years, will be succeeded by J. Lance, Utica. OBITUARY crash oa Highway 12, Just north-west of here.

N. Y. Ta Tell of Andienee A description of his audience with Pope Pius XII wiU be presented by Robert Collins, Mrs, Dorothy Hamburg, 31, was killed instantly. Her husband. Herbert, 39, and two sons, Steven, S.

and John, 2, died at a Baraboo aso oarrcaaiss rara i aat are ra wi -w rail tav HPS. MRS. MALVTNA FOX recently discharged from the S. of Ar3Wa.ftfncav Mrs. Mai vina Fox 88.

died Satur ANDREW BAUER Their car collided with a truck day at the home of her grand FORCED A COW THROUGH A CLAY PIPE tractor. The truck driver. Robert Army. at a meeting of Wilkes-Barre Council 302. Knights of Columbus Tuesday night at 8:30 in Catholic Youth Center.

Grand Knight M. James DeMatteis wiU rPunkrk.N.f daughter, Mrs. Harry Heckman. Letkey, 22. Wis, who Cedar Avenue.

Shavertown. She IS VC MOTHER' OF 7 SONS SIKCIK6 TU timi preside. said bis vehicle skidded on ice. collapsed when he learned about the fatalities and later was reported unconscious from shock in was born Jn Hickory Run. Carbon County, daughter of the late Field Clan Plans Parly William iktPfesrmwa Stephen and Carolyn Helrigel Shindel and Edward Murphy are a hospital Davison.

She resided In White xwiin. Cnn nmif anui I Haven until nine years ago. when she moved to Shavertown. Her husband. John Fox.

died in 1925. arranging a special program for the old Fashioned Christmas party to be given by the Anthracite Field Club of Pennsylvania on Tuesday night December 16. at Hotel Boy Killed bj Shark STANLEY WASILKORSKI quiem mass in St Mary's Church 0 ri Surviving are. two daughters. Stulu WtlVnnbl) WllVw.

Pacific Grove. Calif. Dec 7 VP) at 8. interment la parish cemetery, A 17-year-old boy was attacked Mrss Alem Baylor. Danville, and Mn Edith Ravlor Shavertown: u- el of 758 North Pennsylvania Sterling.

Reservations should be mngie. MBS. MARY SLtSSER made with W. H. Brown, secretary brothers, Charles Davison.

Avenue, died Friday at his home of and killed by a huge shark today while swimming; only 10 feet from shore in Monterey Bay. William Davison. Newfoundland; la heart attack. Mrs. Mary Slusser.

76. died Sum Emory Davison. Scran ton: five Douglas G. Cassar is president. Last.Tribute Paid One of young Berry Wilson's day at her home at BrigcsvUle.

grandchildren and two great-grand Bora in. Poland, he had resided In North WUkes-Barre for the last Women's Corduroy, Black or Red shown. You can tub 'em! Toamtreads" for every member of the Family. WALTER'S SHOE STORE Owner-Operated 21-23 Public Square nie-resldent of that area, she was children. tne tormer Mary smith.

She Funeral will be held from the graduated in 1899 from Bloomsbura 40 years. He was employed about local mines until his retirement three years ago. He was a member Lt Col. Samuel Bloch funeral home. 10 Machell Avenue, legs was nearly severed.

The other was badly mangled. Large pieces of flesh were bitten away. A group of marine biologists summoned from the nearby Hopkins Marine Laboratory of Stan. ford University said the wounds State Teachers College, During her Dallas. Tuesday at 2 with Rev.

teaching career she tauxht at of St Stanislaus Church, North Robert T. Webster of TrucksviUe Funeral services were held Sun Briggsville. Conyngham, Hobble WUkes-Barre. Methodist Church officiating. In day afternoon for IX Col.

Samuel PENGUIN SERVER and Stulwater. Surviving are a brother. Walter. terment In Laurel Cemetery, White Bloch. Jr.

Wilkes-Barre insurance Surviving are hex husband Wilkes-Barre, and several nieces Haven. were made by shark's teeth. Witnesses said the shark was at least 15 feet long. man and former commander of Wilkes-Barre Armed Forces-Induc Samuel and a sister, Mrs. Atta and nephews.

Friends may call today 2 to 4 and Brigga, ttnggsvuie. kHThe funeral will be held Tues tm kan saas Mill tion Station, with a large group 7 to 10. mmn. Hii asMiir.M... Funeral will be held from the of business associates, friends and representatives of fraternal and Mine Bosses to Meet funeral home at Hobble Wednesday at 2 with Rev.

J. William Arnold, former pastor of Brizis- day morning at 9:30 from the funeral home. 53 Hudson Road. Plains Township, with a mass of requiem at 10 in St Stanislaus Church. Burial will be in the parish DEATHS servicemen's organizations in at Pittsburgh, Dee.

7 IA More tendance. Rabbi Newton J. Friedman of fi vtue Reformed Church, officiating. interment in fine Grove Cemetery. cemetery.

Plains. Kimm. MX Hutr. Mtri OW Mn. Mr.

MM' elated at the services at Temple B'nal B'rith. Interment was in Walnut Street. Berwick. Friends may call at tbe funeral Friends may call at the funeral than 300 mine operating officials from Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia are expected to attend the 66th annual meeting of the Coal Mining Institute of America here next Thursday and Friday. home today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.

in. B'nai B'rith Cemetery. Lee Park. Bwfet, Mn. Kkka! CMu.

Jnnl home Tuesday night 7 to 9. SImmc, Mn. Mur Military rites were conducted at an a mm -MRS. IDA EYET Snitoll, CWIM Trip, 4Sm a. TERR! WEBB Mrs.

Ida Eyet 83. died Sunday knatssHMMiiMi nn, mmn VM. Mil We Terrt TerrLlWeblw four month old ithe graveside by members oi American Legion Post 132. Members of the firing squad: John Conwell, John O'Konsky. Frank Cylbulko 'and Cecil Slivinske.

Dave Valaic night at the home of her daugh-l UZY1SUSAM Otf. Mn. Mil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ter, Mrs.

Lloyd Coolbaugh. at Orange. She was born in Orange, ItaUn, Mn. UlmWtk TaMn, Mn. Mn Bxm tm, snonjir.

itn iKtMa Hut oBMr trM- Urm miS ttt mu-Mm mmm caM nu. Ow. was busier. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

ness session will open the conference. Throughout the two-day meeting, mining executives and government officials will present papers dealing with operating problems, mine safety and innovations in techniques and machinery. Hi-VfllodtyHMds RaolKotiary Motor Webb, Sr- of Thornhurst, died of pneumonia at Pittston Hospital Saturday morning at 5:55. about 12 hours after the infant's twin brother. Thomas -Webb, died John Montanye.

and spent her en ALLEN At Forty Fort, Decsmber Masonic services were conducted at graveside by Lodge 655, FA AM. ure uie in that area. wmtnttmt, mMmi S4WsS 7, 1952, Miss Mae E. Allen. m.

Cl. Ct WMS She was a member of Dtamondl Participating were: two temper. Jr, worshipful master; Harold Bergmsnn. senior warden; Malcolm BARNES At Hlaleah. December S.

1952, Mrs. Bessie CuAAlm Cflssi daubket a Hollow Methodist Church and was active in its affairs and societies st the same institution. The boy died Friday at 5:05 p. m. Both-were admitted to the hospital on Friday.

Barnes. TV Invades LaScala until becoming la Mrs. Eyet was G. Williams, junior waraen: J. Wallace Tregaskis, secretary Evan P.

BENNER At Wyoming Valley Also surviving are two sisters. the widow of Egbert Eyet shavtrHoMtr 4srn MUan. Italy. Dec. 7 (JP For the Hospital, December 7.

1952. Miss WUma and Linda Lee, at home surviving also are three chil maternal grandparents. Mr. and Besser L. Benner.

79, Kingston. dren: Stanley, Archie and Mrs. first time In Its history television Invaded LaScala theater tonight at BURKE At Port Griffith, Decem Mrs. Arch Van Louvender. Strouds-burg; paternal grandmother.

Mrs. Howe, chaplain. Honorary bearers: Samuel Apfel-bautn. Col. Ben T.

Evans, James Anspacher, Ralph Brandwene, Elmer Eggert, Justin Bergman. Jr Congressman Daniel J. F. Flood. Edgar Barth.

all of Diamond Hollow: brother, Stephen Montanye, ber 7, 1952 Mrs. Michael Burke. the opening of the opera season with a performance of Verdi's "Macbeth." james Koaney. uunmore. Harding; 17 grandchildren and 27 COHAN At Buffalo.

December Funeral will be herd today at I great-grandchildren. 1952. Joseph Cohan, of Lacka A major share of the applause with Misses Berth and Ruth Ship- Funeral wUI be held Thursday wanna. N. at 1:30 from the Coolbaugh resi pey oi tne Mary Hastings Mission, Moosic.

officiating. -Interment will CROOPAt unlock Creek. De went to two foreigners. The performance of the American soprano, Maria Meneghinl Callas, was warm BENNETT IMRWARP CQ 4 UtablUhd MM Dial g-6'lSl dence with services at 2 at Dia Samuel Bosch, Councilman Frank Goeckel, David Baltimore. Major John Jackson, Robert Cohen, Edward Jenkins.

Seymour A. Dlmond, Otto Kemper. Jr, Alfred Eisen-nrels. Nathan Kuan. Norman Fried cember 7, 1952, George N.

Croop, be in Fine Grove Cemetery, Thorn- mond Hollow Methodist Church. 83. nurst ly received. Violetta Ehrin, 26, of Britain's Sadlers Wells Ballet also: DOUGHERTY At Brooklyn, De Rev. Thomas Davis officiating.

Interment in Fitch Cemetery, Lsckvllle. MICHAEL W. KONCEWICZ scored a personal triumph as a man. Capt William Malloy, Morris cember 7, 1952, Charles A. Dougherty, formerly of Wilkes- soloist In the opera's ballet.

Michael W. Koncewlcz. 58. for Arrangements by Alfred D. Barre.

Greenstein, 1 11 1 a nv- Man near. Abram S. CaUand. Capt Philip Mahcr. Joseph Hirsh.

Harry S. Bronson, merly of WUkes-Barre. died Friday at Carbon County Home at Laury- DEGUTIS At Kingston. December JORDAN'S Headquarters For Fino 'ROBES Far Silk Baron Wool Flannel Eng Hsfc Flannel $15 to $55 fWitt SHioHio of Colon) OPEN THTR8. SAT.

NIGHTS SAT. NIGHTS Sparkman in Iran town. where he had been a resident Ohlman. Samuel Harrison. William 6, 1952, Mrs.

Catherine Degutis. MRS. MARY ANN 171X1 EYEGLASSES Eyes Carefully Examined Quick Optical Repairs Hearing Aids Batteries FOX At Shavertown. December 6, Mrs. Mary Ann Titus, formerly Tehran.

Iran. Dee. 7 Sen. J. Ruff, Dr.

Samuel K. Kaufman, Ernest. Stelnhauer. Clinton Long. since September, 1949.

He was a World War 1 veteran. He had no known survivors. 1952, Mrs. Mai vina Fox, 88. of Nanticoke.

died Sunday morning Louis Smith. Charles Pfifferling. GEORGE At Harrisburg. Decern- Funeral will be held from the at her home, 134 Milford Avenue. Newark.

A native of Wales, Mrs, John Sparkman, unsuccessful Democratic Vice-presidential- candidate, arrived at Tehran today for a day-and-a-halT visit on a world tour Sr- Dr. Robert H. Stroh, Dr. Irvin ber 6, 1952, Mrs. Minnie George, funeral home.

298 East South E. Rosenburg. Donald 'Williams. Titus lived in Nanticoke for about Kingston, Street, today at 2 :30 p. m.

Inter Julius Long Stern. Theodore H. 75 years before moving to Newark HARTMAN AtNanticoke SUte ment will be In Maple Hill Yudkovitz, Jacob Silverblatt Dr. Hospital December 6. 1952.

in 10 years ago. She was one of the oldest mem Max Speizman. Joseph Shapiro, sfi'TsWioMaatitaw fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisler.

bers of Nebo Baptist Church and a Cemetery. 7 Car Deliveries Up Marvin Hartman. Shickshinny. Bearers: Jack Bergsman, Sidney I ft! RD. Mother is the former Vera member of Senior Cambrian Club.

Surviving are four sons, David PRESGRIPTIOriS NJEVVhome-utility i Bergsman, josepn anuiman, narry Dymond. Funeral was held Sun W. Klein, Marcus Salxman, Abe Washington, Dec. 7 (Jtt Novem studying aspects of the Mutual Security program. The Alabama senator is to have a round of conferences with American officials in Tehran -and to visit Premier Mohammed Mossadegh tomorrow.

Star Cridder Hurt i San Francisco, Dec 7 CP Gordon Soltau. star end for the San Francisco 49ers. 'suffered a frac day afternoon with burial and Dewey. Newark; Loomis Park; Gomer, Elizabeth, N. nine grandchildren and eight Baltimore.

Irving R. Rutstein Post 212, Jew. Orcutt Cemetery. Noxen. Ar ber deliveries of new freight ears rangements by Alfred D.

Bron- totaled 5.929. compared with 5.437 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held from the son. Prompt ish War Veterans, conducted rites at the funeral home Saturday night under the command of Theodore EJtrk Drill Kit tight Time Christmas! Dllllt OIINDI lUfft SHAtPINI j. Will IIUtHIt GABLER At WUkes-Barre, December 7, 1952, Mrs.

Elizabeth In October, the. American Railway Car Institute and the Association of American Railroads announced to funeral home. 356 East Church Street, Nanticoke, Wednesday at H. Yudkovitz, Service1. Gsbler, 96.

2 with Rev. Jonn sorensen of day. ficiating. Interment In Nanticoke KONCEWICZ At Lsurytown, De November, 1951 deliveries totaled Newspaperman Dies Cemetery. cember 5.

1952. Michael W. Kon- tured bone above the right ankle in the National Football League game here today with tha Pittsburgh Steelers, Tha injury was sustained late 9,824. Friends may can Monday and cewict, formerly of WUkes-Barre. Washington, Dec.

7 MV-James Tea, yea are assured at prompt serriee at this busy twrmaey. Aad at ae leaser Tuesday nights 7 to 10. KROPP At Mercy Hospital. De New freight cars ordered last month totaled 1878. The backlog of cember 6, 1952, Mrs.

Mary Kropp, cars on order as of December 1 was BONNIE WILLIAMS or. Kingston. 87.657. Bonnie E. Williams.

26-month- In the second, period when Soltau was thrown hard to the ground after catching a 12-yard pass. He was taken to St Mary's Hospital. accurate eernpeoadiiig Lloyd Wright, 67. Washington correspondent for the Buffalo Evening News and widely known political writer, died at his home today after long illness. Wright, who began his newspaper career as a printer's devil in 1902 on the New Hampton.

Iowa. The announcement said the In MAUER At Baldwin. L. December 7. 1952, Robert Mauer, old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. crease in November deliveries re Obadiah Williams. 25 RadclUfe 52. Wilkes-Barre naUve. He won't be able to play any flected a slight rise In the amount Street, Pittston.

died Friday night At Philadelphia, De more this season, soltau is a of steel available for car building. ef year atvavjriatiets, We ooS for end deliver Kingtton end WttkeBarre I. at the family home. The child had mm- IMP former Minnesota end. cember c.

1952, Mrs. Jeanette B. CAsvnw TOOU been Ul since September. The 7 Ohlman, 56, Galeton, Pa. Gaxette, had covered the nation's capital for more than 40 years.

1 mother is the former Elizabeth SOOKIE At Plymouth, December Temperature Record Hurrey. Hughestown. 7, 1952, John Sookie. l-V i-w Also surviving are a brother. SLUSSER At BriggsvlUe, Decern Robert and a sister.

Charlotte, at Sunday, December 7 ber 7, 1952. Mrs. Mary Slusser, 76. SCHMIDT At WUkes-Barre. De home; maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Hurrey, Hughes-town, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Obadiah Williams. Sr. FLANAGAN'S DrugStof 57 So. WMhinrton St Mas kaptnmns for Dm. f.

cember 6. 1952, John R. Schmidt DO S0METHIN0 AIOUT IT Kith low msk turn 54. OiMan SI SS Kr Tott SS Jersey City, and paternal TRIPP At Falls. RD 1.

Elias E. great-grandmotner, Mrs. Biancne ClmUlM SS NtMlA ST St. LOWS 41 Wuhmrtoa 44 St Tripp, 72, of Osterhout RoceUe. West Pittston.

Doe your throat fed raw and Irritated because you havg a eoldt -Father John's Medicine soothes andIieves irritated throats and eoug-ha doe Scolds. The funeral wiU be held Mon too rniiaaupua noatnlt tl Dnntr SS i ts auwus cuy at st TITUS At Newark, December 7, 1952, Mrs. Mary Ana Titus, for day morning at 11 from the home. WUraXB rOBBCASTS merly of Nanticoke. Tcr.my Siysi For The Best TWO-TOM TOMATOES famoui tor Quality and Flavor At Your Local Grocer Or Food ftlarket Rev.

William J. Jones of St Paul's ataVlCW rw-. II I WEBB At Pittston Hospital, De seius Methodist Church. Pittston. off! llihiif aSMtf.

with aim at ts ss Moaeu. elating. Burial wiU be in Memorial ret COUGHS DM TO I I -AT Tvftity doatfr aa BUM, with imiMniil ma Utftj. w.m riumlMl rtillf --ttoT Hn 1 's cember 6. 1952.

Terrt Webb, four-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webb, Tbernhutst, Shrine Cemetery, canrerton. COLDS Yea pneumonia. Mrb at to SS stondar.

tvity (tndy mitd. wtth wrstwnil Hwwsts, bnoasni cooler ky alfht. AIRS. CATHERINE DEGUTIS WASILKORSKI At WUkes-Barre, 1 Mrs. Catherine Degutis.

62H wmn new tots nniy oraay with aitn I to IS Moa4r- Tandsr doadf with' itfontl nla JoUowH kr tooMr ta Um ml December a. 193 Stanley wa- silkowski) WasUkorski, 2L Penn Street, Kingston, died Saturday night at the home of her sister. Francis 51 Krych Street. Kingston, after a portloa. anithm Mfw Jf sni Dtliwin.

firm WILLIAMS -At Pittston. Decem tkwar sn aawtr wltk kith St SS Ma-ou. Tandar nibrr ctowsr sn saM wuh ber 6. 1952, Bonnie E. Williams.

Give Millets Falls Tools this vesr. Frac ticsl, liittine gifM, Cost ssodeM. Qoal-Ify the Boest Come, ia aad set our -wide selecnoa all ta gsr gift boxes, short Uiness. 20 months. mm tbrrUaS Ttttlr dowaj trtth hlfti af ta I MondM.

TMiu rauwr tkatr aa4 aaM. sne was oorn utnuania, ana ill 0't-ry. II TATSKO At Luserne, December Hved oa the West Side 46 years. vi fh rh.ru, of oeeuloiiol Mb. 7, 1952.

Mrs. Mary Yatsko, hi i Wm VlrHnl. R. t.rr dootlv With htfh She was a member of St Mary's in n. i ill ZURLA At Taylor Hospital, Tay St to Mooter.

Taaotar ckna mttt Lithuanian Church. Kingston; lUt Of WUU JMMsl ta I I wi win i BUht Order of St Francis, Altar and lor, December 7, 19S1, Mary, three-day-old daughter of Mr. ffft.vi a Aw Rosary Society. Order of Sacred and Mrs, Louis Zurla, 1844 Sus Heart and Lithuanian Roman quehanna Avenue. Exeter, Catholic Alliance of America.

Paramonnt IN PERSON Thar, Frt Mother is the former Rosemary Branch 34 of Kingston. or Mtrt Surviving also are a sister. Mrs. Deglllio Of Duryeav Also surviving are maternal grandmother, Petrona Rasavace. Kingston, and -inssfcaBw-' Mrs.

Vlto DegiUio of Duryea: a brother, Joseph, Lithuania. 131 RTTJRTCCI Funeral will be held Tuesday at paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Zurla, Exeter. Fu rw mna em roe mm Am mm uiutns :30 from-tha-unei-homes-232h 5 neral will bo held today at 2 v.

Zerby Avenue, Kingston, with re- IT' m. from the funeral home, 1030 Wyoming Avenue, Exeter. Burial In Mb Olivet Cemetery, Carver- ATTENTION HUNTERS Wkesi eat hunting yea east sheet straight If yea deal sea mis TOOLS ton. FcrChrixtnss.t. Tats keep (a totad we lead maa aad watnesi eaah ea aigaatures a year ear.

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