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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 32

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TniES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PAY THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1951 S2 Dr. Charles Koch Dies Muncy. Oct 14 C1 Dr. East And West Unite In London H.L. OHNSON Rites Today For Sister Genevieve Sister Mary Genevieve, RSM.

of Open 'til 8:30 tonight At WALTER'S FIND 3 BODIES CAR IN RIVER Charles D. Koch, 84, former deputy state superintendent of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction, died at' Muncy Valley Wilson Sorry (Gaatiaard tnm rata Oaa) nlrVala naraded before the big St. Mary's Convent, South Wash TAKEN BY DOT it Hospital after a long umess yester ington Street, the former Catherine Theresa Ruddy of Hudson, wa? laid iy. to rest this morning. The funeral was held from the downtown hotel.

They had three Mother And Daughters Retired Woolworth Official He served wnn uie aeparcmeni. 32 years and was the state's first high school Inspector' in 1908. He wrote the first course of study for elementary and secondary education in Pennsylvania in 1909 and a convent, with a solemn high mass of requiem In St Mary's Church dogs on leashes and camea placards chiding Wilson for his De of the Immaculate Conception. Missing For 3 Days Former Local Resident troit remarks. Th oickets.

describing them- Wear lter directed the first sum Officers of the mass were Rt Rev. Msgr. ennis Kane, celebrant; Rev. Dr. Francis MeNulty, deacon, and Rev.

Patrick Healey. sub deacon. Herman L. Johnson, 66, of 98 soivea as iohlpss or from CIO un Lookout Road, Mountain Lake. Designer I ions hard hit by unemployment missed Wilson, who had arrived The bodies of a mother and two youna daughters, who had been Seated In the sanctuary were Rev.

formerly of Kingston and TrucksvUle. died unexpectedly yes- Joseph Meier and Rev. Donald earlier. Two of the signs reaa. "I'm a kennel dog.

Don't fence me I DeueL Nuns of the order attended ernoon in Doctor's Hos- Edith Henry Puts mer schools at renn aiaio uiuvcr. sity' Because 4 of Jupiter's 12 moons revolve around the planet in a direction opposite to the others, some scientists believe they ar ceaptured asteroids. pitaL New York. A former Wool- missing for three days, were louna today in an automobile in the St. Lawrence River.

Mrs. Dorothy Lakins, 33, and her the mass-in a body. worth Company executive, he had Burial was in the parish ceme been a hospital patient several days. i daughters. Betty Gay.

it ana byi in," and "Unemployed workers are people." One sign, alluding to Wilsons former position as president and chief executive officer of General Motors Corporation-and a remark he made that what was good for tery, Hanover Township, where Rev. Donald Deuel, Rev. Joseph F. Gaston and Rev, Father Healey via. 7.

had been sought since Tues Funeral service will be conducted Saturday at 3 at the fu day, when her husband, Clarence neral home In Boonton, N. J. Rev. conducted the committal service. Pallbearers were Dr.

Francis O. Lakins, told police they had not returned from a planned visit to an uncle who lives three miles Dr. L. Pancake will officiate. Interment will be in Kestland Memorial Park.

East Hanover, N. J. GM was good for Uie country, parodied: "What's good for GM is good for Judge, William Davitt, Dr. John Gibbons; Thomas Ruddy, Atty, John Collins and Francis Brien. away.

Mr. Johnson resided in Moun Lakins said they left their home with her here Monday morning. The uncle, I i i sr tain Lakes 12 years and until last year was a Woolworth Company executive, retiring at that time us dogs." Hanover Estatt Ralph Martin, said they had not arrived. 'Ml clever, young after 45 years with the company. Obituary Skid marks on a ferry dock near Mr.

Martha BurdenskL 76 Pul He was a member of the Moun here led searchers to the car, which aski street Buttonwood. Hanover, tain Lakes Community Church and Township, was named administra Mountain Lakes and New York LUCKY STRIDES" was fished out of 50 feet of water near the dock. tor today by Register or wuts Tnoonh Strobel in the $50 per JtRS. MARY E. BLOOM State police and the St.

Law Squares Club, and life member of Lodge 249. Carbondale. He was an ardent sportsman and lover of the fields and woods, and a Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bloom of sonal estate of her "husband. Joseph A.

Burdenski, who died July 19. 813 East Market Street, Danville rence county sheriff's department: began an investigation to determine what happened. i THE BUZZY member of the Hart wood Club of mother of Mrs. Leroy Little of Klnaston. who died Saturday in the Purpose of the letters, tne said, is to settle a claim.

I Black Lakins said that before the three Hartwood. N. jjisssa. id over over: l.sea you lost your Head set out his wife had driven him Memorial Hospital Dan Mr. Johnson was born in Melrose.

and most of his early Half the continent of South politics again 1 Lucky, the floors, part way work. He is employed in the Aluminum Company of vine, vu Dunea yesicraay auer noon. Sitting near a fire in the replies of temple built especially for their wedding are Shri Dhararo Chand Wadhwa, and Sadie Dur-kin, of County Maya, Ireland. The bride, Kcoom, their relatives and four Hindu priests sat about the fire after, the half-hour ceremony In London, England. life was spent In this State before at least, are protected with America plant at Massena.

America Is covered by tropical rain forests says the National Geographic Society. uneral services were held at a going: to New York for the Wool- long-gleaming. Beacon war Danville funeral home by Rev. John A. Herritt Interment was in worth Company.

He was connected with the firm's WUkes-Barre office and while here resided in Kingston Odd Fellows Cemetery, Danville. Rabbi Weingarten Catherine Leighton $9 Born June 18. 1864. in Danville. FREE LECTURE and later at Willow Grange Farm at Trucksville for many, years.

He disposed of his farm upon moving Mrs. Fe Hi Burled At West Wyoming Mrs. Bloom was a daughter of the Installation Friday late Mr. and Mrs. William Price.

She was a member of Trinity Meth to New York. Claimed By Death Miss Catherine Leighton, 52 Moy- Installation services of Rabbi My-1 Besides his wife. Virginia, he Is hat clsver fashions. odist Church, WSCS and Mrs. Bry- The funeral of Mrs.

Clothllde of West Philadelphia, for survived by a daughter, Mrs ron Weingarten as spiritual leader of Congregation B'nal B'rith will ner'a Adult Bible Class. Her husband, Martin Luther Bloom, died 20 allen Street City, died this morning Sat 1:15 at Wyoming Valley Lorene Bomboy, two sons, Herman L. Johnson. Jr, and David S. Johnson; and two grandchildren, all years ago.

merly of Plains- Township, was held this morning from the Gub-biottl Funeral Home, 1030 Wyo Other children surviving: Mrs. Hospital, where- she was admitted October 6 as a medical patient She of Mountain Lakes: also a brother, Entitled Christian Science: God's Law Made Practical Br Lrla Mar Altman. C. S. i 1 Denver, Colorado Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The Fint Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

IREM TEMPLE Underth auspice of First Church Of Christ, Scientist, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All Are Welcome To Attend Harry Irwin, Yardley; Mrs. Leroy Clarence, and a sister Gladys, both and her, Leighton, Moyer, Danviller Mrs. Leslie Bloom' ming Avenue, had been engaged in the dressmak-J Rev. Andrew Pilarelli, pastor of N.

J.2. Mr Harold Lockwood, Yardley; Mrs. Richard of Lanesboro, Pa. John Pisarcik, ing business at their home for a number of years. the Second Presbyterian Church, Parsonage Street Pittston, officiated.

Irtterment was in' the White, Lynn, Benjamin, Paducah, Ky, and Earl, Scranton; also 14 grandchildren, 23 great mart on your feet! Designed by famous Edith Henry in dtwy toft, supple ealfs and suedes -they keep perfect style step with you through and And thers'i no size that a Lucky Stride doesn't flatter WALTER'S SHOE STORE Owner-Operated Born at South Canaan, Wayne County, was a daughter of be held at the Temple on South: Washington street tomorrow at 7:45 P. M. I Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein of Temple-B'rith Rochester, i N. where- Rabbi Weingarten served as associate Rabbi for six years prior to coming to Wilkes-! Barre will conduct the service and i deliver the installation address.

i Following the service there wlllj a reception for Rabbis Bernstein and Weingarten in the ves-' try-rooms of the Temple tendered by the Sisterhood. i MARRIAGE LICENSES William Norwilld i Plains I Is Laid To Rest the late Daniel and Margaret Tobin Italian Independent Cemetery, West Wyoming. grandchildren, one great -great grandchild, and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Kanarr, Luzerne, and Mrs. The funeral of John Pisarcik.

of Pallbearers were Llbro 190 Poplar street, WUkes-Barre Orlando Zurla, Camillo Rinaldo, Leighton and had resided in this city for 48 years. She was a member of Patrick's Church and its Altar and Rosary Society. Surviving are her sister, Elizabeth, at home, and a number, of Citv emDlove. was held this mom Armando Ranauro, William Cas Bessie Geiser, Weehawken, N. J.

MRS. SADIE C.EORGE ins: from the Bednarskl Funeral tellan! and Rinaldo Armillei. The death of Mrs. Sadie George. TONITE TOMORROW SATURDAY 63.

of 106 Loomis Street, occurred Home, 27 Park avenue. Rev. George Matircho was cedelrant of the mass of requiem In the Holy Rosary Slovak Church, Ashley. Mi 7 luecrea una neynews. 'a I 1 1 I If Jean McKernan in the Wyoming Valley Hospital yesterday afternoon.

She had been II IS? WIILI HI AAUUIl'a J. chael Kendra was organist, Shirley A. Hazlinsky Plains South Washington Street Satur Burial was In St. Mary's ceme a hospital patient lour days. i Dorn in Mt- Lebanon, Mrs.

day morning with a mass of re mm Is Laid To Rest Mrs. Jean McKernan of 22 South Regent Street Lee Park. Hanover tery, Hanover Township, where Father Matircho pronounced the George resided in WUkes-Barre 46 quiem in tt. Church. Burial will be-In St Mary's Ceme Louis Carpenettl Mocanaqua Christine YaszczemskI Mocanaqua Ernest H.

Rlts Wllkes-Barre Sophie Wodarczyk Askam Alfonso Russo Bernardsvllle, N. 3. benediction. She was a member of M. George's Maronite RC Church, and tery, Hanover Township.

Township, wife of Philip McKer- Flower carriers, grandsons, were Ralph Mika, Jr, and James Pisar Friends may call at the funeral the Christian Mothers Society. Surviving are these children l-nan, a member of the Hanover Leona Cupano' Pittston cik. Jr. home tonight 7 to 10 and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

Township High School faculty, was Phoebe, George and Joseph, at Pallbearers were William conao, Clifton Miller Pittston laid to rest this morning. William Borum. Ralph Mika, Bern Shirley M. Garrett West Pittston The funeral was held from the Lehman Funeral Home, 689 Hazle Avenue, with a solemn high mass Kenneth W. Harris Dallas Doris Walsh Hanover Funerals ard Adamczyk and baivaaore Guido, sons-in-law, and Joseph Yu-has.

COMING FUNERALS Joseph Swlnskl. Jr. Larksvllle home and Mrs. Robert Thompson, WUkes-Barre; also one grandchild. A daughter, Alice, died in September.

i The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 from the home with a requiem mass 9:30 in St. George's Church. Interment will be, in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township, Friends may call after lev 'Slr'-f Josephine, Soboleski Wilkes-Barre Thomas Chlrkot, Plymouth: Mary Banas Wilkes-Barre of requiem in St'Aloysius Church. Officers of the mass were Rev.

Thomas P. Monahan. celebrant; Rev. A. F.

Moriarity, deacon and Rev. Martin Dacey, sub-deacon. Miss Virginia Toole was organist and Mrs. Helen Kosar, soloist DETWEILER Mrs. Thomas, from Mrs.

Kate Graser Funeral services for Mrs. Kate THESE SAVINGS $238 Westiflchotue Electrie HiU Sisa SICfl'OO Range I 1249.95 Westinghouse Ekri 1 S99S 1139.50 Double Oven West-inghouse Electrio JJg .50 IS9.95 Apartment Size 'E9" UFITERBERGER FURNITURE APPLIANCE STORE Edwardtvlle Phone BUM411 Bf Banks Or Finance Company To Deal ith '7 home of William Broskoskie, Denison Township. Saturday at Graser. of 130 Elizabeth Street Dallas, were held this- afternoon at the Elmer T. Williams Funeral Home.

10 Machell avenue. Dallas. 2. Laurel Cemetery, White Haven. Friends my call tonight 7 Seated in the- sanctuary were STRAIGHT STRETCHES Longest stretch of straight railroad track in the world is a 328- 7 tonight, I HOWARD A.

MOVER to 10 at Kocher Funeral Home, Rev. Charles H. Frick of Huntsvule Rev, Hugh McGroarty, Rev. Thomas J. Croghan, Rev, A.

J. Leverada, CSC, and Rev. Herve J. Howard A Moyer, 66. of 415 mile stretch across the Nullarbor 502 Towanda Street White Haven, and Friday after 2 Christian Church officiated.

North Fountain Street Allentown, Plain of Austria: longest In the Burial was in Cedar Crest Ceme LeBlanc. CbC. United States is a 79-mile stretch at Broskoskie home. amative of White Haven, died Tues day afternoon at Allentown Hos tery, Trucksville. between Wilmington and Hamlet FARVER Ernest Harland, of Present were a delegation of teachers from the Hanover Town Pallbearers, srrandsons, were pital.

He was the husband of for N.C Falrmount Springs, from Bronson Robert Price. Wilbur and Alfred mer Marion A. Bradbury. Funeral Home. Sweet Valley, Fri Davis, Howard Tinsley, William ship public schools and representatives of the Reginas Club of Kings College and the Altar and Rosary day at 2.

Rev. Ira Button and The funeral will be held Friday and Joseph Kelly. Society of St Aloysius Church. morning at 10:30 at the J. Burk holder Funeral Home, 1601 Hamil ton Street.

Allentown. Rev. Donald Weldon officiating. Bloomingdale Cemetery. Friends may call tonight 7 to 10.

Burial was in St Mary's Ceme Mrs. Sarah Carey Funeral services for Mr. Sarah CAUOUSES railayapaiafulwnniai.a.lHira. InROTtandaniaaaoa bottom of faat and faaoovo nallnnaa. i KENNEDY Mrs.

Marie of 22 Mr. Moyer was born In White Haven, son of the late Elmer and Carey of Plainsf ield, N. J. formerly tery, Hanover Township, where the Rev. Father Dacey conducted serv-! ices.

of Beaumont were held this after Rebecca Hittlneer Moyer. He was noon at the Paul Nulton Funeral aoothins, coahioaint "ada. Pallbearers were Richard and a veteran of World War and had The blood of lobsters, crayfish and crabs is blue rather than red because it is based on a copper pigment rather than an iron Wyoming Street from the Spellman Funeral Home, 309 North Main Street Friday at 9:30. Requiem mass, 10, in St. John the Evangelist Church.

St Mary's Cemetery. Hanovef Town Jack McKernan. Nicholas Haydock Home, Beaumont Rev. Donald Fulton of Outlet Tabernacle officiated. 1 Francis Wright Clinton Lehman Burial was In Marsh Cemetery.

and Richard Znanecki. been operating a grocery store at his residence, He was a former manager of the 19th Street A. and P. Store, Allentown. He was a member of the Loyal tentermoreiano.

ship. Altar and Rosary Society of pDllhr)Br wa WM1I'M A Chrome Kitchen Set a Box Spring and Innerspring Mattress A Cedar Chest An Axminster Ru? ASofa Bed Platform Rocker A Studio Couch Diamond Rinff Vacuum" Cleaner Roaster Cedar Wardrobe Set of Silver Or any one" of many, many other Valuable Articles are yours to buy for only ONE DOLLAR durinff the ORIGINAL LANDAUS St John's Church will recite Harry Womoi'i fcapptMal a- Order of Moose. Lodge 129; the rosary at funeral home tonight HAPPINESS Mnn an prom fane, ttantnr. of their dtllrittly rancis smith, Thomas Covey and Stanley Kawsavage. at 8:15.

Herbert Paul Lents American Lesion Port; the Veterans of Foreign Wars; TP A Post and the Retail MATES Mrs. Clara Graver of FOR WOMEN tlosal dltordart aiy taUM aranly ar aMM. VJtuM ihl. Arthur Boden, Sr. Funeral services for Arthur Grocers all of Allentown.

uv-na, nm jwu oroinia iot a ani aiaw i r- au uMat eaiiad trt aau-H siirvivors lnciune HIS wiie; TWO Boden, Sr, of 135 Bradford Street were held this afternoon at the asfUil pr.uar.tloa. Ja ptaKtlptUa ualai. MsterS. -tlva. Wife Of Fred Wit Alplaus.

N. formerly of WUkes-Barre from Richards and Balliet Funeral Home, 70 South Grant Street Saturday at Rev. DrT" John Pitts officiating. Hol-lenback Cemetery. Friends may call Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.

Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, liams, and Edith, wife of John Krumonoeher, both, of White Haven. Ht was preceded In death 64 North Franklin Street Rev. Gordon W. Opllnger of Salem by a sister, Ida.

Evangelical United Brethren PAULSEN Edgar of 259 South LVIiySuffer Church officiated. MISS DOROTHY IIETTCVGEB Burial was in Hanover Green Seventh Street Lehlghton, from funeral home, 408 Bridge Street Welssport Friday at 2. Dinkey Miss Dorothy Hettinger. 39. of Cemetery.

69 Park Avenue, died this morning at 8:30 at her home following 10 Memorial Park, Ashfield. Friends may call tonight 7 to 9, Ar Pallbearers were Wilbur Gould, Edwin Wills. Frank Carlson. Clar months' illness. 1 rangements by Knlf fen.

Born In WUkes-Barre. she was a ence Farr. Walter Korth and Har old Symons, WALTERS Mrs. Olivette Pearce daughter of George and Rose of 552 Garfield Street Edwards- Hettinger. She was a member of Mrs.

Helen Remakus St. Nirho as Churrh. ville. Friday at 2, Rev. George B.

Pickett officiating. Wyoming The funeral of Mrs. Helen Surviving, besides helb parentsJ (Jaskulski) Remakus of Elizabeth. Cemetery. are several cousins.

N. was' held this morning fro mi ZIEUNSKI-Joaeph, of 31 Miner Now Going On At The BitT Friendly LANDAU STORE, in Wilkes-Barre ALL YOU HAVE TO DO To qualify for one of these Dollar Bargains is first to purchase a BEDROOM SUITE- The body has been taken to the from Nervousness Gas and Bloat LossofSleepeLackof Appetite Caused by Constipation Cef Prompt, Provmn Rulitl with EfEE? GOFtlOZO Gastly ud (monthly thia lims-pmta Uu. tirt and Momaehic-toiiie BwdicUM p-iUu-I ib bowel to wotk and id ihmm limioaM ci((inff vuta miiur, Mpa nM ooMipatioB a lica tha MOBacfe ttul ounfortinir fwui of warmlh. UUMUWa a mating olTartinta im to 1 tettnuba tonnula which oombioaa is (w juat on or two) of natura'a madicUial barha, noli and botaturala a arrnM tor. inula partactad twar a par tod of 80 mara, Yai, prompt, alaaaaoi, provsa raitf (real ennatipaiton miaariaa fat Dr.

Friar OUMOO today ia your aaif bborhoori. Street Hudson, from the Verespy tne home oi her sister, Mrs. Stanley Honnlay 7 Slattery Street Desiderio Funeral Home, 377 Park Funeral Home, 44 Hudson Road, Avenue, where friends may call Wilkes-Barre Township, followed Friday night 7 to ,10 and dally by a requiem mass In St Mary's Hudson, Friday at 9. Requiem mass 9:30 St Joseph's Church. Parish cemetery.

Friends may Church, Park Avenue. tnereaiter 3 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. MRS. EVAN POWELL See your DUICK dealer Ha gets the tream of the crop because Buick tales are soaring and people like the way he does business Msgr.

w. A. Losieniecki was call dally 2 to 5 and 7 to 11. YUZWICKI Paul (Juzwlcki) from Evan Powell. 86.

former celebrant of the mass, with Rev. Louis Gabarclk as deacon, and Rev. or Plymouth resident died yesterday Edmund Adamkiewlcz, sub-deacon. morning in the fine Hospital 36 Wyoming Street Ashley, Saturday at 9. Requiem mass 9:30 Holy Family Church.

Parish "cemetery. Joseph Jacobs was organist Emerson. N. following a lengthy LIVINGROOM SUITE Burial was In the parish ceme illness. She was the wife, of Evan tery, Wyoming, where Rev.

Father ELLIGETTE Mrs. Catherine, of roweii. Born In Plymouth, she was Gabarcik pronounced benediction. 139 Sambourne Street, from Mc Pallbearers were Joseph Jan- Laughlin Funeral Home. 1421 Meed daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. James Pearson. She and her hus kowski, Leonard Jerry Jankoski, Thomas Flllp, Francis South Washington Street Friday 9. Requiem mass St Personal To Women With Nagging Backache band left Plymouth about 40 years ago and resided in New York City Naugle and Ben Remakus. Theresa's Church.

St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. prior to moving to tmerson. Friends may call at funeral home R. R.

BEIX FOR ail ROf Jamaica, Y- OR Instead of today 3 to 5 and 7 to 10, Surviving, besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. George Rose, New Jersey: four sons, John. Evan. JEFFERY George 20 Jcari- nap a. i f' For A announcing the approach of alvong Island train, an old engine bell will call the Basimhiti tribe In Tanganyika, Africa, to religious services.

Robert and Elmer, all of New Jer nette Street Plymouth, Saturday afternoon at 2 from M. S. Freder wy; a sister. Mrs. Jenn Youne ick and Sons Funeral Home; 16 Maryknoll Missioner Denis E.

Plymouth, and two brothers, Jesse Pearson, Plymouth, and E. Pear Or Higher East Main Street Plymouth. Rev. O'Brien, a former Marine sergeant. son, torty rort William H.

Fudge, pastor of Primitive Methodist Church, ef Naxjrlnc fcarVadx. loai of md many, llaadaanaa and diuinvaa may ba dua to alow dova of ktdnoy funetioaj. Doeoaa amy aood hidnay functioa la very important to food a-aJta. Whan aome avaryday cnnditloB, aara aa atraaa and atraia, cauaaa thia importaat funatioa to alow down. many olita aullar aaf-rnf bakachafaW atuerabla.

Mtanr biad. drr rmtatioaa dva to aoid or wrong diet aiay aanaa grttiny ap alghtanr raqunt rwaaar-t. loat raKlact yotir kidaara If thaa aoolt-tt- na bothor yao. Try lioaa'a Pilli-a rand diuratie. L'aad anopaaaftilly by miilioaa for avar 0 ywara.

It amsitrjr ow many usyta boaa'a ftva happy raltaf frnra thraa dtaaraa. 1 nrta-ba Ip tha la miiaa ot kidiatr tubaa aad 41-arra ftoah rmt araata. fl' far aa, tarn, ataaaaw tin lad SMatf. Sat law filw laarrl The funeral will be held morning at 10 from the Nor flclatirrg. Hanover Green Ceme wrote friends that his new church lacked a bell.

Long Island Railroad officials donated a 275-pound, bronze and steel bell and railroad shop workers made a special bracket for it In their spare time. man uneral Home. Oradelle. tery. Friends may call tonight with burial In George Washing- to 10 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 ion faric, farames, ti.

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