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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 18

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TIMES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA'. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1970 Eighteen UNICO Honors Two Members For Distinguished Service Mrs. Ruggere, 39, Joseph G. Prusa Funerals Obituaries Funeral Notices BALLER Mrs. Mary, 15 Far- Is Heart Victim And Wife Die rell Lane, Plains Township, from Yeosock Funeral Home, MICHAEL SUROVITZ Death claimed Michael Suro 40 S.

Main Plains, Monday Death claimed Joseph G. Prusa, supreme secretary of Slovak Mrs. Shirley A. Ruggere, 39, of 211 Stucker Parsons section of the City, died last 7 i i 8:30. Requiem Mass 9, St vitz, Waticonda, 111., formerly of Catholic Sokol, Thursday night Stanislaus Church, North Main at bis home in Passaic, N.

night at 8:30 in the Mercy Hos pital following a heart attack. Street, City. St. Mary's Ceme Warrior Run, October 13 in Wau-conda. i Born in Plains, he was gradu following a brief illness.

tery, Dallas. Viewing tonight, 7 to 10, and Sunday, 2 to 4 and His wife. Genevieve, died a Born in Wilkes-Barre January 7 few hours later yesterday morn 3. 1931, she was the former Shir ated from Plains Township schools and served in the Navy 7 to 10 p. m.

Parastas services tonight at 7:30, Msgr. Andrew ley Welch, daughter of Clayton durins World War 2. ing of an apparent heart attack. Word of the death of Mr. and Mrs.

Prusa was received by Sokol officiating Surviving are his wife, May; Engle and Charlotte Welch fcn gle, City. son, Michael, daughter, BARTEK John 103 W. Broadway Larksville, from Mary; mother, Mrs. Mary Suro She attended GAR High School and was last employed as a Mrs. Joseph Hergen of Wilkes Barre, supreme assistant physi cal director, and by George Ster S.

J. Funeral viti Brunoff. Freehold, N. Mrs. Mary Llsitsa.

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Llsitsa, who resided with her daughter, Mrs. Ann Perkins, 86 Church Kingston, was held this morning from M. S. Fred-trick and Sons Funeral Home, 1188 Wyoming Forty Fort.

Divine Liturgy was conducted in Holy Resurrection Cathedral by Rev. Vladimir Petorak, assisted by Proto Deacon Angelo Estrada Rea. Interment was in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas, where benediction was pronounced by Rev. Father Petorak and Proto Deacon Estrada Rea. Pallbearers were Louis Shup-nik, Michael Giitch, Steven Try-bus, Michael Wozniak, John Petarl and Frank Cajka.

Michael J. Naylis The funeral of Michael J. Naylis, 5429 Media Philadelphia, nurses aid at Valley Crest. Mrs. sisters, Mrs.

Irene Verhanovitz Home, 530 W. Main Plym Ruggere was a member of the binsky, also of Wilkes-Barre, supreme jury member and president of Group 7, Slovak outh, Monday 9. Requiem Mass 9:30, St. Stephen's Church, Parsons Primitive Methodist and Mrs. Elizabeth Carrie, both of Michigan; Mrs.

Alice Chmura and Mrs. Natalie Zuk, both of Freehold, N. brother, i I -4' II 'L- ft ll LJL Plymouth. Parish cemetery Catholic Sokol. i Mr.

Prusa, who attended sev Church. Surviving, besides her parents are her husband. Gene; son, Ed win, Wilkes-Barre; one grand child; brothers and sisters, Mrs Alex, Michigan; two grandchu Lehman. Viewing Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m.

Rosary Sunday night eral area Sokol meetings during dren. at 8. Burial was in Illinois. MRS. ELIZABETH FREY his 40 years of office, became chairman of the supreme auditors in 1930.

In 1933, he became supreme secretary of the Sckol. BODEK Lester 64 First Kingston, from Rosen Delores Bender, Mrs. Harry Shultz, Mrs. George Wolfe and Mrs. Donald Middaugh, Betty, Lillian, Carl, Clayton, Almann Mrs.

Elizabeth Phillips Frey, He was executive board member 83, former resident of Wilkes- berg Funeral Chapel, 348 River City. Sunday 10. Rab Barre, passed away yesterday afternoon in the Bloomsburg and Daniel Engle, all of Wilkes Barre. bi Jerome Kerzner officiating, tary and has already been chosen chairman of the 1971 charity grid game. He also, re cently was cited by UNICO National for his suggestions In improving monthly chapter reports.

Shown at the presentation, left to right, are Vincent De Nunzio, Vice President Michael Mirsola, Roccograndl, Giunta, President Sam Maira and Treasurer Larry Nardone. formerly of Edwardsville, was held this morning from the Mc assisted by Cantor Moshe Ro Hospital. Wilkes-Barre Chapter of UNICO National honored two of Its members at its regular Chapter meeting held in Aldino's Manor. Honored with presentation of plaques for distinguished service were Charles A. Giunta and Carlo Roccograndl.

Giunta has served UNICO as secretary, treasurer and president. He has also served as chairman of the annual East-West Charity Football Game on several occasions. Roccograndi is the current chapter secre The funeral will be held from senblatt. Ohav Zedek Cemetery, Born in Danville, Mrs. Frey Laughlin Funeral Home, 416 Wyo the Desiderio Funeral Home, Hanover Twp.

BOZINSKI-Sylvester, 15 377 Park Tuesday morning lived in Wilkes-Barre most of her life and was a member of at 11. Rev. Engene Martin, pas of several other Slovak groups. Double Requiem Mass will be said Monday morning at 10:30 in SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, Clifton, N.

J. Supreme officers and a delegation of the local Group 7 officers and members will attend. Viewing at the Vaxmonsky Funeral Home, Clifton. John Panatieri the First Church of Christ tor of Parsons PM Church, will Ridge Nanticoke, Monday 8:30 from Drapiewski Funeral where she taught Sunday School officiate. Interment will be Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville.

for many years. Home, 14 W. Green Nanticoke. Requiem Mass 9, St, Her husband, John Alfred Frey, ming Kingston. A Requiem Mass was celebrated in St.

Mary's Church, South Washington Street, City, by Rev. Joseph J. Adonizio. Interment was in the parish cemetery, Hanover where benediction was pronounced by Rev. John D.

Lawler. Pallbearers were Paul Johnson, Michael, Patrick and Joseph Wilkes Tax Clinic Viewing Sunday and Monday died October, 1964. Mary's Church. Parish ceme Garbage Surviving is a daughter, Mrs tery. Viewing tonight, 7 to 10, and tomorrow, 2 to 4 and 7 to Slated For Center Fred Ruch, Bloomsburg, with 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.

m. Dr. Fluegel Dies; DH SLATED FOR ffillS whom she resided. (ConUnued From Page Three) 10 p. m.

Dies In Hospital Seek Present Facts D'ANGELO Dominick, 91 Ford Brown town, Pittston Former Resident Naylis, all grandsons of the de John Panatieri, RD 2, Key- State data on collection and Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. Roy Kreischer, Catawissa; Mrs. Irvin Orr, Danville; brother, Jasper H. Phillips, Danville. Funeral will be held Monday Plains died last ceased; John and Charles Naylis Township, from Adonizio Fu disposal will be reviewed, Mr A former local resident, Dr.

nisht at 9:30 at Pittston Hos neral Home, 251 William Heiselberg said, and existing rital. where he was admitted Pittston, Monday 8. Requiem landfill sites will be checked. nephews. Wilbur L.

Gould Service's for Wilbur L. Gould afternoon at 2 from the funeral earlier that evening as a medi Mass 8:30, Our Lady of Mount "We want to determine what is Donald R. Fluegel of 96 Grand Binghamton, N. died yesterday in the Veterans Administration Hospital at Syra 'Recognition' Affair Of 1970 On November 18 cal patient. home, 7 Bloom Danville.

Rev. William F. Tucker, Berwick happening now, rather than what 172 Sambourne City, were He was born September 16, 1905. in Italy, son of the late Presbyterian Church, will offi the situation was years ago, the planning director said. held this morning in the Knif Carmel Church, Pittston.

St. Rocco's Cemetery, Pittston. Viewing tonight, 7 to 10, and tomorrow, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. cuse, N.

Y. He had been a patient since July 8. ciate. Interment will be in Odd fen Funeral Home, 465 S. Main Mr.

Heiselberg said county Sylvester and Francesca Palan-ga Panatieri. He came to Amer Fellows Cemetery, Danville. Richard A. Saul, general chair with Rev. James L.

Harring andi consultant representatives Born in Wilkes-Barre 28, 1928, he was a graduate Viewing tomorrow night, 7 to officiating. man of the 1970 Scouters' Recog FRIEDMAN Samuel, resident ica as a young ooy, settling in Kevstone. He attended Plains Interment was in Oak Lawn of Meyers High School, East will review solid waste disposal plans available through current day technology. One type will nition Dinner, which will be held Cemetery, Hanover Twp. Township public schools.

GEORGE ZACHARIAS Wednesday evening, November Stroudsburg College and Lincoln College, Indianapolis, where he received his degree in chiro Prior to his retirement, he be recommended for this area, of Hotel Sterling, from Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, 348 S. River City, Sunday 2, Rabbi Jerome Kerzner officiating, assisted by Canror Pallbearers were Walter Bayer, Sheldon Evarts, Preston Evarts, William Hughes, Robert George Zacharias, 74, of RD Harveys Lake, passed away he said. worked about the coal mines I 1 i r' practic medicine. The types available include the He also was a member of the yesterday in the Wilkes-Barre Jones and Kenneth Strittmatter. 18, at Convention Hall, Pittston Township, has announced that this year's prepared program will include a nationally promi- He had been practicing in sanitary landfill method now in Moshe Rosenblatt.

Ohav Zedek General Hospital. Binghamton the last 14 years. use; a new incinerator method Miss Katherine Kennedy Cemetery, Hanover Twp. A veteran of World War 1, he Dr. Fluegel was a veteran of with no air pollution problem, Plains Township Fire Department for nine years.

His last employment was as a lab technician at Rutgers University. Residing in New Jersey for formerly was employed by PATTE Frank, 228 McLean Miss Katherine Kennedy, 114 N. the Korean Conflict. nent personality in the Scouting an expensive" system; and fi Dupont, from Adonizio Fu Armour Tannery Company, Sherman City, was borne to He is survived by his wife, movement. nally, composting or the grinding Noxen.

rest this morning from the Mc the former Jane Warnecke; sons, neral Home, 251 William Pittston, Monday 9:30. Re up and treating of wastes for The affair, held annually by Funeral will be held Monday Donald, Dale and' Daniel; Laughlin Funeral Home, 142 Washington St. use as fertilizer. eight years, Mr. Panatieri moved back to his present address last Sunday.

He was a member of quiem Mass 10, Our Lady of daughters, Donna and Darlann Penn Mountains Council, Boy Scouts of America, to honor The county survey is expected Mt. Carmel Church, Pittston. A Requiem Mass was cele all at home; parents, Mr. and at 2 from the family home. Rev.

David Morgan of United Methodist Church of Scranton and Rev. Robert Harris of United to take one year, Mr. Heiselberg Our Lady of Mt. Vernon Church, those Scouters who have shown Denison Cemetery, Swoyers brated in St. Mary's Church, Mrs.

Raymond Fluegel, Wilkes- Middlesex, N. J. He was a mem South Washington Street, by said, after which it will be presented to the planning commis Barre; brother, Raymond Viewing today and tomorrow, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 outstanding performance in. Scouting during the past year, is expected to attract more than Methodist Church of Harveys Msgr. Francis A.

Costello. Pearl River, N. RICHARD D. GREY, CPA Forthcoming 17th Annual Tax Lake will officiate. Burial will m.

sion for review; to a Technical Review Committee composed of Interment was in the parish ber of Perugia Beneficial So ciety. Surviving are his wife, the former Alvira Pascucci; sons, Syl The funeral will be held from the J. H. Rice Funeral Home, 500 persons, including active be in Kitchen Cemetery, SABA Anthony, 302 Parrish Clinic, scheduled for Wilkes Col- cemetery, Hanover where benediction was pronounced by Rev. John D.

Lawler. State, Federal and local officials for further study; to all involved 150 Main Johnson City veys Lake. Viewing tonight and Sunday. lege Friday and Saturday, No vester, Middlesex, N. Gene, Scouts and parents, from the Council's 225 units which embrace all of Luzerne County and N.

Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. A municipalities for comments and Pittston, and John, Key vember 6 and 7, will hold its Pallbearers were John Mooney, City, from Mamary- Funeral Home, 59 Parrish Monday 9:30. Requiem Mass 10, St. George's Maronite Church.

St. Mary's Cemetery, Han- Requiem Mass will be cele suggestions, and then the final stone; daughter, Mrs. Paul Mat- portions of Wyoming County. sessions in the Center for the Raymond Everett, Joseph An AUGUSTINE HALUPKA Augustine Halupka, Main draft will go to the county The Council, in addition to pre drews and Frank Hochreiter. brated at 10 a.

m. in St. James R. C. Church, Johnson City.

Interment will be Tuesday after Street, Dushore, passed away Performing Arts of the college instead of Stark Hall, according Catholic Daughters of America Commenting on the State study, yesterday in the Providence Hos noon in Chapel Lawn Cemetery, Fred Karl of the health depart formed an honor guard at the church. pital, Williamsport. to Louis C. Kneidinger, clinic senting various training awards and the traditional Service to Scouting awards, will also present to five regional Scouters the highest national Scoutinz over Twp. Viewing tonight, 7 to 10, and tomorrow, 2 to 4 and 7 t10 p.

m. Holy Name Society will recite the Rosary Sunday night at 8. Dallas. Viewing will be Sunday ment said solid waste tonnage Born in Mocanaqua, he re chairman. and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 sided in Dushore the last 21 is up 10 percent this year over 1969, largely due to increased p.

m. Joseph Mertis The funeral of Joseph Mertis, The two-day conference is being sponsored jointly by North years and was employed at Charnitski Brothers Economy SERDINSKI-Miss Helen, rear award attainable, the Silver Beaver Award. use of non-returnable containers 234 Duffy Lane, Plymouth, was eastern Chapter, Pennsylvania Also, an increasing population is George R. Meckes Store. He formerly resided in teucci, Hudson; eight grandchildren; sisters, Mrs.

Peter Sassi, and Mrs. Enrico Giovagnoli, both of Keystone; Mrs. Adam An-tonini, Connecticut; Mrs. Dom-inick Rossi, Old Forge; Mrs. Marino Antonini, Waverly, Mrs.

Sebastian Carnevali, Hill-dale; brother, Orlando Albert-elli, Keystone. Funeral will be held Tuesday morning from the Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark Hudson. Burial will be in Italian-Independence Cemetery. Viewing Sunday and Monday, to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m.

Saul, who previously served held this morning from the M. S. 57 Zerbey Edwardsville, from Kopicki Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Kingston, institute of certified Public Ac adding to the overall grabage Dushore. Frederick and Sons Funeral countants, and Wilkes College tonnage, he saidT Surviving are a daughter, Dies At Age Of 51 Home, 16 E. Main Plymouth.

Monday 8:30. Requiem Mass as Council president, stated that his committee, comprising persons from the Wyoming Valley and Hazleton areas, are meeting Department of- Commerce and Finance. While one-third of the local strip mines are adaptable as Rev. E. D.

Hettinger of the 9, St. Hedwig's Church, Kings Elizabeth Rose, teacher at Camp Hill Area Schools, and Mary, a student at Mansfield State Ebenezer Baptist Church, Plym George R. Meckes of 29 Lawrence City, died last night at sanitary landfills, "we eventual Richard D. Grey, CPA, of ton. St.

Anthony's Cemetery, Forest City. Viewing tonight, regularly to coordinate plans for outh, officiated. Grey. Buckno and Company Teachers College; sisters, Mrs Interment was in Edge Hill ly could have a problem here," Mr. Karl said.

He said landfills remain the most economical AUentown, will be speaker at 10:15 at his home. He was 51. He was born in Ricketts No vember 11, 1918. He was a con Elizabeth Charnetski and Mrs. 7 to 10, and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.

m. Cemetery, West Nanticoke. Mary Zawacki, both of Dushore; Pallbearers were Trevor Wil method of garbage disposal. SHAPIRO-Bernard. 574 ductor for Penn Central Rail brother, Clement, Virginia.

liams, Joseph Judgikowski, How The State study will seek to Franklin City, from Rosen the Council's upcoming salute to area Scouters. Assisting are Robert a and Arthur Reber, Hazleton, program; Donald Smith, Kingston, promotion; Russell W. Lackie, Kingston, and Robert O'Brien, Forty Fort, physical arrangements; Dr. Vic road and a veteran of World His wife, the former ceiia ard Puterbaugh, Foster Dodson berg Funeral Chapel, 348 War 2, having served two years Stralka, died June 6, 1969. determine what types of industrial waste are being generated, and Sheldon and Robert Morgan in the Navy.

He belonged to Fir- Funeral will be held from River Sunday 11:30, Rabbi Abraham D. Barras and Can in what volumes and where it Tubach Funeral Home, Water is being disposed of, he said. wood United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Renee Dakin; son, Street, Dushore, Monday at 9 Mrs. Mary Melvin The funeral of Mrs.

Mary Mel vin, 390 Park City, former tor F. Greco. Hazleton, health Mrs. Prynn Dies; Funeral Monday A medical patient the past week, Mrs. Helen Baer Prynn, Methodist Manor, Tunkhannock, passed away Thursday night in the Tyler Memorial Hospital.

the 9:30 a. m. Friday session. He will discuss "Estate Planning for the Executive and Shareholders of a Family Corporation." He is a partner in the Allen-town firm with which he is associated and was graduated from Pennsylvania State University. Past president of Lehigh Chapter, PICPA, he has chaired a number of tax conferences and has lectured extensively.

He also is authorized to practice before the U. S. Tax Court. with Requiem Mass at St. Basil's and safety; Arnold Biscontini, Robin, at home; daughter, Mrs Church at 9:30.

tor Max Shimansky officiating Temple Israel Cemetery, Swoy ersville. Shiva at family home RCA Strike Fines ly of Pittston, was held this Viewing tonight after 7 and Workshop (Continued Fran Pire Three) morning from the Donnelly Fu Russell Malina, Hop Bottom; two grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Leatha McAfee, Forty Fort; Sunday after 2 p.m. neral Home, 802 Susquehanna Mountaintop, and William Bowers, Kingston, finance; Charles M. Epstein, Forty Fort, and Richard A.

Saul, Dallas, special guests, and reception; thorn as W. Jones. Forty Fort, publicity. West Pittston. MISS NELLIE ANDERSON Born in Tunkhannock, she was Mrs.

Jacob Yeagle, Rome, Solemn High Requiem Mass Miss Nellie Anderson of 641 cussed the need for better hous the widow of Rev. Austin Mrs. Doris Schneider, Baltimore, was said in St. John the Evan Washington Larksville, died Ordered Returned An amicable settlement of a dispute between Radio Corpora Prynn, former United Methodist Md ing, possibility of establishing gelist Church, Pittston. by Rev Mr.

Epstein is president of last night at the home of her a distribution center and mcreas Funeral will be held from M. S. John Manno. Msgr. Thomas L.

sister, Mrs. Margaret Grimes, ed efforts necessary to hold and Penn Mountains Council, Boy Scouts of America. tion of America and Local 178 15 S. Thomas Kingston. Frederick and Sons Funeral Home, 617 Carey Monday at 11, Rev.

Theodore I. Hubbard, Knight was deacon and Rev. Lawrence Homer, sub-deacon, attract young people to the re gion. bhe was a life resident of International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, resulted in approval by Judge Organist and soloist was Ray mond Paradis. Reporting on the development Firwood United Methodist Larksville, was educated in Larksville Borough schools and minister at Waverly, Factory-ville, Moscow, Dallas and Pittston.

She served on the staff of the First United Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, and under the former Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Prynn also was rational secretary of children's work of the women's Home Missionary Society. In Tunkhannock. program, Frank Willis, treasur Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Fern Knoll Burial Sunday Schools Elect President Paul H. Kunkle, RD 1, Carlton Heights, St. Thomas, was elected as the 29th president of the 109-year-old Pennsylvania State Sunday School Association at the annual state convention in Butler. Interment was in the parish Richard P. Conaboy in Lacka er of Eberhard Faber, said cemetery, where benediction was wanna County Court yesterday Express your sympathy with floral tributes by SANDY'S SW 516 N.

Main Phone 825-4369 Park, Dallas. Viewing Sunday, the region is right for a dis tribution center. He said a two pronounced by Msgr. Knight. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. of the return of fines imposed upon the union and several of its was a member of St. Vincent's Church in Plymouth. Her parents were the late Joseph and Ellen Brennan Anderson. Mrs.

Anderson also was a member of Altar and Rosary Pallbearers, all nephews, were year study is underway by a members. consulting firm and it is expect Frank Joseph, James, Frank J. and Michael Melvin, and Kev Truchon Brothers Nine members had been fined she was a member of the United ed the region will end up with a favorable position for trans in Brown. PS Methodist Church, $100 each and the local, $1,500, She was the Society of St. Vincent's Church.

Are Laid To Rest Also surviving arc sisters, Mrs. RCA at Keystone Industrial Mrs. Mildred Walko portation and distribution facili ties. first guest to enter the Methodist Manor Home, which has Joseph Cunningham, Larksville; The funeral of Mrs. Mildred Combined funeral services for Mrs.

Myron Carle, Kingston; Park, Dunmore, through counsel, informed the jurist it supported the petition to refund the money. Walko, 85 Courtright City, Andrew Truchon, RD 1 Snick The urgent need for better homes was reported by Philip Brady, president of Scranton Central Labor Union. He said was held this morning from the been in operation for the last four years. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Fred T.

Jones, Endicott, N. Y. Funeral will be held Monday The funeral will be held from i Russin Funeral Home, 136 Maf- ing in the Nanticoke State Gen the quality and quantity of hous fett St. A Requiem Mass was cele eral Hospital, and his brother, Theodore, with whom he resided, 28,000 Attend I in ing must be upgraded to attract morning at 11 from the Sheldon Funeral Home, West Tioga brated in St. John the Evangelist Church by Rev.

Walter Plomm who died on Tuesday, were held this morning from the Mikelski Funeral Home, 77 N. Main Street, Tunkhannock, with Rev Robert H. Sheehan and Rev. Rus ski. organist and soloist was the Brennan Funeral Home, 133 W.

Main Plymouth, Tuesday morning at 9 with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. Vincent's Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Larksville. Viewing Sunday night, 7 to 10, and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m.

MRS. ANN GOVERNALE new industry and encourage existing industry to expand. He explained the labor union's work with Scranton Chamber of Commerce to achieve a housing goal Shickshinny. Mrs. Eileen Spangenburg.

uusaae in Kam Baton Rouge, La. UR "The rain falls on the just and the unjust," evangelist Billy Graham said in his sermon last night to those who sat through a driving sell C. Lawry of Asbury United Methodist Church in Scranton officiating. Interment will be in Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover where IS ANYTHING TOO HARD FOR THE LORD? "I am the Lord, and there Is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me: That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the West, that there is none beside me.

I am the Lord, and there is none else. I form the light and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things." (Isaiah 45: 4, 5, 6) "I have made the earth, and created man upon It: even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their hosts have I commanded. I have raised him up in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways." (Isaiah 45: 12, 13A) I "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else. I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That an to me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall (Isaiah 45: 22, 23) A Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. Nicholas Greek Rite Catholic Church, Glen Lyon, by Rev.

Bohdan Olesh. Nicholas benediction was pronounced by in that city. Human Resources A. DeWitt Smith, vice presi Sunnyside Cemetery, Tunkhan nock. Viewing tomorrow, 2 to Rev.

Raymond Deviney. ram. Death claimed Mrs. Ann Gov Shek was cantor, Pallbearers were Edward Far- dent, of Wilkes-Barre Publishing 4 and 7 to 9 p. ernale.

3900 W. 95th Chicago, Company, reported for groups Interment was in the parish'rell, Anthony Sabatino, John Mc-cemetery, where benediction wasjGeehan, Paul Dreater, Joseph that discussed human resources 111., Thursday night in a Chi cago hospital. Wm. S. Halupka, hatless but wearing a raincoat, spoke on the "Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ" to a crowd estimated at 28,000 in Louisiana State University's He said youth wants to stay in pronounced by Rev.

Father Kuzmick and Jack Milligan, The former Ann Tornebano of Olesh. Northeastern Pennsylvania and Mrs. Florence Saunders Chicago; she was the widow of a lutSwoyersville, Dies the council must make it pos Tiger Stadium. fnrmpr Wilkps-Rarrpan Dr Sam The funeral of Mrs. Florence sible.

Wnlnnlra 71 Wat. i- c- iam While the crowd on the third Saunders, 30 Barney City, "We believe local colleges what ii. uuvemaie. Ji sun, ui. oara JLinC Swoyersville, died yes-iGovernale.

Houston, was held this morning from the could have some internship lead night of the crusade sought pro tection from the steady down Funeral will be held Lehman Funeral Home, 308 Par- liit it Jw 1 meuicaii survives, ing toward degrees in local gov Danville, where ne had nsh St. ernment. Youth needs to become pour, Graham said, "We think of God as never forgetting any as a medical pa- Monday morning in Chicago. HENRY EUSTICE A Requiem Mass was cele active at' the local level. Our tnher brated in St.

Therese's Church thing. If God forgot even for a by Rev. Harry Lewis. Organist second, the millions of solar sys region has the challenge to widen the opportunity for more jobs and the retention of college Henry Eustice died last night at his home, RD 3 Wyoming, Port. Griffith, he was 'jfof the late Samuel and Pallbearers for the brothers, all nephews of the deceased, were George, Michael, Stephen, Harry and Mike Truchon and Richard Meany.

Blast Kills 3 Nagasaki, Japan OP) Three persons were killed and about 30 injured in an explosion at the Nagasaki shipyard of the Mitsubishi heavy industries company today, police said. The explosion occurred at a factory at the dockyard while a marine turbine engine was on a trial run, police said. was Miss Hilda Weiss. Soloist terns would be crashing headlong was Mrs. Ted Cromack.

into eacn other. Kovalick Halupka. He TjJV his early education in graduates, Mr, Smith said. after an illness of two months. Born in Sweet Valley, he was a resident of Wyoming 20 years, Interment was in St Mary's Hibbard conducted the direc "However, there is one thing Jriffith schools.

1 tors' meeting at which John A. God cannot remember. He can Cemetery, Hanover where benediction was pronounced by prior to moving to Wyoming Halupka resided in Swoy Petrie, Northeastern National 111. 4k a jIO ITn "Remember the former things of old: for I am God, and there is none else; I am God and there is none like me, Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying my counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure." (Isaiah 46: 1, 10) "Wherefore God also hath highly exalted Jesus Christ, and hath given Him a name which Is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." not remember our sins when they have been brought to the Rev. Father Lewis.

Bank, Mt. Pocono, was elected fcftli employed by the Ewen Col RD 3 in 1938. His wife, Edith, died in 1961. He belonged to the UMWA. He was employed by Pennsyl cross of Christ." to the board as a representative of Monroe County to serve the Pallbearers were John Earl and Wayne Lauer, Eugene Collacott, George Deeter 1 liery of the Pennsylvania Coal Company 34 years, retiring in 1957.

He was a member of Holy balance of the term of Robert Leonard P. Obion vania Loal company as a ma 1 C. Entwistle, resigned. Elected Services for Leonard P. Obion, and Harry Youron, all nephews.

John Moran chinist 15 years and later in the same capacity for Lehigh Trinity Church, Swoyersville. Surviving are bis wife, the for as an at-large representative was Thomas P. Shelburne, gen 1460 Sans Souci Parkway, Hanover conducted this after ELMER M. OGIN Death claimed Elmer M. Ogin, 72, of 31 Wayne Youngs- Valley Coal Company 28 years John Moran, formerly of mer Helen Opsitos; daughters, eral manager, WNEP-TV.

noon in the Graham Funeral Mrs. Christine Petroski, Co- (Philipplani 2: U) 1 town, Ohio, Thursday at the until his retirement in 1958. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Floyd Guilford, Kingston; son. raopolis; Mrs.

Jean Dalkawicz, Kingston and Glenolden, was laid to rest this morning from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, Home, 314 S. Franklin City, Southside Hospital, Youngstown. Stone Ridge, N. brother, An Fire Chief Dies Wexford Wl Wexford Fire Rev. Harry A.

Spangenberg of Centenary United Methodist 416 Wyoming Kingston. drew, Arlington, N. sisters, Harold, Milwaukee; three brothers, James, Inkerman; George Born April 2, 1898, in Pennsylvania, he worked for Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company 11 Mrs. Sophie zaieppa, Exeter; Chief Clarence W. Hartman, 41, A Requiem Mass was celebrated in St.

Ignatius Church by I EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Katherine Russin, Port Church, Ashley, officiated. Mr. Obion was active in masonic circles and was owner and died in a fire that heavily dam and Floyd, Plains; three grand children and five great-grand children. 30 years, retiring in 1961.

Msgr. Matthew F. Boylan. Or A 4: aged a house in nearby Marshall Blanchard; one grandchild. The funeral will be held Mon ganist and soloist was Miss Re- operator of D.

Obion and Sons, Township Thursday night. Funeral will be held at Met Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Betty Williams, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Dorothy Ketter, Columbus, gina Mack. an upholstering firm in Hanover calfe and Shaver Funeral Home Interment was in the parish Township.

Ohio; six grandchildren and 14 504 Wyoming Wyoming, at cemetery, Pringle, where bene day morning at 9 from the Baloga Funeral Home, 1442 Wyoming Forty Fort, with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in Holy Trinity Church. Interment will Interment was in Maple Hill PASTOR, DR. E. D. HETTINGER Gayiord Plymouth We Invite you to our Tuesday Bible Study at 7:30 P.

M. and the Sunday Services at 10:00 A. M. or 8:30 M. Listen to the Bible Talk on Sat.

WNAK great-grandchildren. diction was pronounced by Rev. Cemetery, Hanover Twp. Funeral will be held Monday toward zeionis. Pallbearers were Carlo La- IIAHOSTOCK FUNERAL HOME Nu Bwateek, Dlroettf 480 North Main St.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Phone 823-4781 at 1 at the funeral home, 2326 2 Monday. Rev. Charles Thomas, pastor of Welsh Baptist Church, Edwardsvillej will officiate. Interment will be in Pittston Cemetery.

Viewing tomorrow, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. be la St jonn we capusi wme Exeter. Market Youngstown. Pallbearers were Lee McNelis, Robert Guyette, Garr Smiles, James Brennan, Francis Ferry Corte, Harold Shrader, Mark Chesterfield, Leonard Chesterfield, Joseph Yedinak and Kayo Obion.

Viewinz tonight, 7 to 10, and Viewing Sunday. 2 to 4 and 7 a to 9 p. m. Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. ana uwen Richards..

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