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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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10 The Pocono Record, The Stroudsburgs, Pa. Aug. 6, 1971 Obituaries J.P. Miller succumbs at age 79 1 A Mr. James P.

Miller, 79, of 454 King East Sli-oudsbiirg, died Thursday in the Veterans Hospital in Wilkes-Barrc. Horn in Middle Smithficld Township, lie WHS a son of the lute 1'hilip and Jane Burch 'Miller. He was proceeded in death by liis wife Gladys Reilly Miller. He was a veteran of the U.S. A having served in World and a member of 2 4 5 0 Stroudsburg.

lie was a member of the a a linst Stroudsburg, ami was employed as a fireman by the Doimn-IIannn Coke of Buffalo, N.Y., for 15 years prior to his retirement in 1957 when he returned to Monroe County. There are no suivivors. Funeral services will be held u( 1 iJ.ru. Saturday in the Lan- Funeral Home, East i i i William F. Wunder officiating.

Burial will be in the Sand Hill Cemetery, Shoemakers. Friends and relatives may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Stroudsburg resident succumbs KINGSTON Mrs. Sarah a i i a Byron Watkins, diet! Thursday in the Leader Nursing Home in Kingston.

i i (laughter Mrs. Franklin Smith of K.D. 4, Stroudsmoor Road, Stroudsburg. i i (laughters, Mrs. Rhoda M.

Igo of and Mrs. Warren i i i a son, liyroii J. Watkins, i i grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Private funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at a Home i Scranton.

Burial will be in the Shady Lane Cemetery, Chinchilla. There will be no visitation. County native dies at 74 NEWTON, N.J. Mrs. Elsie T.

Glass, 74, of 9 Di.ler ML'wton, died Wedncsday at Newton Memorial Hospital. Born in Pocono Pines, she was a risident of Newton for 30 years. Prior to that she lived in Stroudsburg. She i of Krhvard (ibss, and is survived by lire 1 brothers, Waller and Krncvst Miller of Pocono Pines a T. i a sisters, Mrs.

Viola Campbell and Mrs. Helen Miller, both of Pocono Luke, Mrs. Jennie Hoffman and Mrs. Hilda Singer, bold of S(rouclsburg. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday in the Smith- McCrackcn Funeral Home in Newton. Burial will be private. Funeral Notices KRESGE, Annie F. uf Saylorsburn August 3. I9J1.

Age 66. Relatives and lends ire respccliullv invited lo a II end luner.il services Friday, August ft) 1 p.m. in me Kresge Funeral Home Inlc-rnenT OLiervfl Visla Cemetery. Viewing Thursday Aug. 7 to 9 m.

KRE5GE t.ANE, Mrs. Helen Rose ol Ml Pocono Aygus! 3. Ago 5J. Requiem Mass will be F'nday nl 10 a.m. from 51.

Mary's of Hie Mounl Calhotic Church! I. F'otono. 1 n1 cr in SI ames Duryf.i. may pjy IheJr respects lo ihe Family Thursday from 1 lo 9 p.m. the Daniel G.Worrwr Homo.

MIL LER, James of East Stroudsburrj, August 5, 19JI. Aye 79 yo.irs, f) cltilivcs find ripnds rDspcfllully invHcdl ao1- lend luncr.il services S.iluriy, Aug. 7 1 p.m. in Hie (Jrifermnn Funeral Home. IniVfmcnt in Sand Hill Cemetery, View- iny Friday 7 Io9 p.m.

LAN A VINCENT, A. of While Oak Run, Aug. 3, 1971, Aqo 71. Rclaiives iind (fiends are respectfully invited 1o a trend funerat services Sfturiy, August 7. at II a.m.

in the G.inlrhorn Funeral Home, in Tanncrsville Union Comelory. Viewing Friday evening A Thrilling GLIDER Sales Scenic Air Tours $4.00 per Person Ph. 629-0222 BIRCHWOOD-POCONO AIR PARK East Stroudsburg, Pa. Turn W. on Rl.

447 "I Annromink or lurn B. on ft I. at Tflnnori- iltc Inn and follow signs. Weather pattern Youths JQ ESSC faculty members honored A i I ART ftTnniinQnnnri fuoc. i to hold dinner EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Sunny and pleasant today and Saturday.

Highs in 70s and low 80s today and mid 70s to mid 80s Saturday. ATLANTIC CITY Suiiny and pleasant today and Saturday. Highs mid 70s to low 80s. Lows tonight in the 50s and in the 60s along the shore. NEW YORK CITY and seasonably a i a humidity today, high hear 80.

Tonight low in low 60s. Sunny and wanner Saturday, high in upper 80s. Precipitation probability near zero today and tonight. A ACROSS THE NATION Great Falls Jacksonville Kansas Ci1y Los Angefes Miami MitwauKee New Orleans New York Philadelphia San Francisco Seatlle St. Louis Washington STROUDSBURG EAST STROUDSBURG 7a 67 a.m, -59 a.m.--se a.m 58 a.m.--54 I p.m.- 2 l.

-82 10 p.m.- 11 p.m.- MldnigM- Hospital notes Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. a Stroudsburg; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Phillips, Stroudsburg, and a daughter a Mrs.

i a Haase, Tobyhanna. Admissions Mrs. Sarah Olsommer, East Stroudsburg; Theodore Krejewski, a Mrs. a i a i i a a a Stroudsburg; Mrs. i i a i i a a a Straidsburg; Gilbert Baker, East Stroudsburg; Kiinberly East Stroudsburg; A a i a Stroudsburg; Mrs.

Ann Anderson, Stroudsburg; Daniel i a Robert Morris, Bethlehem; Joseph Schmarl, Stroudsburg; i a a Central Islip, N.Y., and Stanley Smith, One-way traffic signs installed STROUDSBURG One-way traffic signs on Tenth Street, Stroudsburg, were installed Wednesday. The one-way traffic is south i a a i Streets. One "stop sign" is erected at Tenth and Sarah Streets. East Stroudsburg. Discharges Mrs.

Evelyn Heilzman and son, a Mrs. a i a Acker and daughter, Cresco; A Snyder, Pen A i a a Edward Essex, Stroudsburg; i i a a i i a a Stroudsburg; Mrs. Beverly Paul, Stroudsburg; Miss Brenda Hughes, Stroudsburg, and Mrs. Hilma Williams, Cresco. Church picnic set A The Mount Eaton Church school picnic will be held today at i i grove.

Children free cake walk will be at 6 p.m. The Malionitig Valley Band will furnish the music. EAST STROUDSBURG -M a Stroudsburg United Methodist Youth Fellowship are planning their Arizona Echoes Potluck Dinner which is to be held in the church dining room at 0:15 p.m. today. This is a Potluck Dinner which is open to the public.

All (hose desiring to attend should bring their own table service and a dish of food to puss. The meat course and beverage will be provided. Immediately following the dinner in the Sunday School Auditorium, a review of the Mission Journey to Arizona will be given. The report will i movies, kodachrome slides, albums and tapes. The journey, which begnn June 21 and concluded July 8, covered more than 6,000 miles and took 45 young people first I i a Reservalion in Marble City, next to the Papago Reservation in Sells, A i and on the way home to the government Indian Hospital in Gallup, N.M.

'Design 7 speakers announced STROUDSBURG The list of speakers for the "Design for i i a over Radio Station WVPO has been announced for the week: Monday The Rev. Dr. C. Paul i Methodist Church. a Marshall J.

Riu Zion Unite i Stroudsburg. a The Prank i Shawnee Presbytarian Church. a i i a F. Grace a a Stroudsburg. Friday The Hev.

diaries a i i a Church, Stroudsburg. Do you wish you had more faith in God? Come to this Christian Science Lecture "What's Necessary About Religion?" by Neil H. Bowles, a Christian Science practitioner and teacher. 8:15 Monday, August 9, Penn Stroud Motor Inn, Stroudsburg. THEY 9 RE HERE handcrafted featuring a giant screen color tv's finest! The HOGARTH C47S7M Ftesli and stimulating Early American styling SIDEWALK DAY VALUES ALL 1971 Zenith COLOR Console TV SnhnKinlitilly Reduced To Make.

Room Vor Arrivals HURRY IN SAVE NOW! Howard E.Treible 115 JANF STREET STROUDSBURG, PA. SALES SERVICE Phone 717-421-7940 EAST STROUDSBUKG Ten members at East State College have been chosen Outstanding a of America for 1971. Nominated earlier this year, these people were selected for Ihe honor on the basis of their i i a i achievements. Faculty members named included Associate Professor Robert J. Buff, director of computing center; Professor Robert K.

MacMillan, director of guidance services; Pro- New York resident dies EAST STROUDSBUKG -Morrison C. Boyd, 79, of 400 East 56th New York City, a i i to Poconos area, died Wednesday, morning before admission to a i a Monroe County. A i of English at the University of a i a he had been vacationing in the area one week prior to his death. A Presbyterian, he is survived by his wife Shirley (Coleman) Boyd. Funeral services will be announced later by the Oliver H.

a i a Philadelphia. Daniel G. Warner Funeral is in charge of local arrangements. fessor of physical education Herb Weber; Professor John G. Muncie, head of the department of history, and Professor Larry Hymon, a member of the department of biology.

a named were Professor David S. Forth, head of the department of philosophy; Professor R. Clifford Kelsey, head of the department of biology; Pro- fessor Kurt of the department of political science; Professor Clarence J. Murphy, head of (he department of chemistry, and Professor of Chemistry Cheng-Yin Cheng. a i Educator of America is an annual awards program honoring distinguished men and women for their i a i achievements and leadership in the field of education.

Each year those chosen a i a are featured in a national awards a i Educators of America." Guidelines for selection include an educator's talents i a i i to research, administrative abilities, civic i a i a recognition. Funeral Notices GREINER. Charles E. ol strcudslxircj August 3, 1971. Age 7d.

Relatives and tricnds arc respectfully invilcd to altend limeral services Fritfiiy, Auyust al 10:00 a.m. in Ihe Dunkelberger 8. Klo- lach Funeral slroudsburg. Interment in SlrtHJdstxjrg Cemetery. Viewing Thursday, Aug.

5, alter 7:00 p.m. DUNKELBERfiERKLOFACH JANNEY, Frank of Cresco, August, a 1971. Age 80. Private funeral services will be held al Ihe convenience of Ihe Family in the William H. Cf.irk hvneral Home, cremation in Cedar Hill a Allentovjn.

No visitation. Memorial contributions may be matte lo the Monroe Chapter nf Ilie American Cancer Sociely, 509 Scon burg. CLARK Your purchase of a morlal it MckM by tin experience when you make your lecllon from our display al Stroudsburg Granite Co. TRUMAN Main Sl.al Dreher Ave. Slroudjbwrg 43I-35P! WHEEL HORSE TRACTOR SAVINGS up to Pick tho powerful all-pro Wheel Horse of your choice now al our yearly clearance prices.

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