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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 19

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Nineteen WILKES-BARRE RECORD, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1963 Minister Plans John T. Leger2, Is Heart Victim Stricken with a heart spizure Atty. Hugh Jenkins Is Heart Victim William F. Meier, Dies After Surgery William F. Meier, of 55 Cedar Street died at -Mercy Hospital yesterday morning at 11:15 following an operation which he underwent Tuesday.

Francis J. Murphv Dies He Served as Police Patrolman 14 Years Francis J. Murphy of 9 Spring Street, Glen i yesterday morning at 1 at his: cnargea wim poiiucai ouensr. home. Johh T.

62, of 54. Worship' during July and Au- Many persons have been accused Sambourne Street succumbed a giist at First Reformed Church of communism or anti govern-half hour later-i at Mercy include a special series, of statements by anonymous pital. we-, -removed to the sermons on the "Questions letter writers. Thomas J. Thomas, 56, Passes Away He Was Distributor For Bakery; Active In Masonic Grcles er Series ailoliu UU iio jPeople Sermons will an- swer questions wnirn nave neen submitted by members ie -V 1 f1 FUNERALS Township Police patrolman foriattack Tuesday night aboard a 14' years, died at while en route to his home.the late Jacob and Anna O'Haia State General Hospital Wednes-1 from his Office in New YorkLeger.

He was a graduate of. This Sunday the service for ikmdi. caii wii Fourth Sunday after Trinity wiIIJJS' mmun. fday night at 8:40: He was admit-iCitv. ted Friday morning as a Wilkes-Barrejkmg residentlof the city.

-Prior: Thomas J. Thomas. 56. of 61 Summit Road, Mountaintop, dis Attv Mueh Jenkins. 63 fi wSrt ft Wakes-' Barre resident, died of a heart! Hens the brother of Atty.

and Atty. Jenkins was head of the legal department, of Continental Can Company, New York City, For some years he practiced law Jenkins. v. i Alborkh. Jobs Alhrrh.lt, Clarence, Sr.

Be.ie. Philip B. Markewica. Anthany MtWale, Mn. Barbara MrXallj.

Mrs. Michael Miller, Darld T. O'Cannell, frank Sr. Oplinrer. Artbar Belly.

Edward C. Simaaana. -Mn. Martarct Sunday, Jaha William Mra. Jennie T.

Walk, Mra. Catherine cniuide. utm, tmt Edwards, Thoaaas 1. HadTancr. Mra.

Elisabeth Klnf Krnncik B. Laehslnger, Victer B. ALBOVICH-John, of 580 Main! tnbutor for Vaughn's Bakery the. Born in Glen Lvon, he was a' last 25 years, died at his home son of the late Peter A. and yesterday morning at 9 following: Anna Murphy.

He was a World an illness of one -tt iWar 2 veteran, having served in Mr. Meier, a native of Wilkes-? Barre, was a -son of the late Harry and Anna Higgins Meier. He was a graduate of Coughlin High School and Wharton Extension School of the University of Pennsylvania. Followine his graduation, he became affiliated with Glen Alden Coal Company and had been with them since that time. In recent years he was supervisor of the IBM installa tlon at Huber Colliery.

Mr. Meier also, was associated with the Sunday Independent for period ot Si years as the office manager on aaiuiaay evenings. He was a member of St. Aloy aius Church, its Holy Name ciety, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Surviving are his wife, the former Florence Pringle, and these children.

William Philadelphia: James, Levittown, Mrs. George Smith, Levittown, N. brothers; Fred, Levittown. I "Mr. Thomas, born in Plymouth 'the Navy, and was a graduate ofin Wilkes-Barre with his father Mr Leger is survived by his Tredinnick will serve as acolytes.

Ask ttu mnnber-it is wr- proweum on April 5, 1907, was a son of; Newport Township High School, land brother as a member of the 'thp formpr Minnie MorEan'-''Nursery will be provided during; in cut of- unditndifit. --the late Joseph and Margaret class of 1931. He was a member firm of Jenkins, Turner '7 Earl A crvice, with Joyce 1. br wtpatf. iPMient.

I 'also was a member of American Legion oJ9, Glen Lyon: Knights of Columbus Council 913tNanticoke; Fraternal of Police Lodge 36. Edwards Thomas. A life St. Denis Church, Glen Lyon i be conducted. In the sermon, the pastor.

Rev. Richard N. Clewell, 1'" answer the question How, T- llfl -1 I IA 4. L. 'r1 Keievant ,0 tne 20th Century.

i Theodore Dennis ind Harold bender and Carol Tredinnirk in charge Questions to he answered on the remaining Sundays during thf summer include July 14, "What Is the Last Juagment?" July 21, "Where Are Our Loved Ones Who Have Passed August 4, "What Are the Basic! uuieieiicf in oeiifi oeiwepii i Protest ants; antfRoman Catholics Street, Edwardsville. from fu-jof this area, he had lived its Holy Name Society. He unci wi wees ui i.r iash, Philadelphia; Walter V. today at 11 a. m.

at a funeraliand Irving Mh of wilming-home, Westport. Conn. k-nk Tmimr j. Atty. Jenkins was a graduate! Reading; sister, Mrs.

John jof WyomuiB Nw York City: and iColleee. Middletown. a ct Mr, Murphy is survived by VorK University LavSchooL I Jonn was kiierj during wife, the former Victoria Ger-He is survive by two sons. War' 2 while serving In in Wilkes-Barre Ambu lance and died la minutes after his admittance as a patient. In Wilk'es-Barre Oct ober 6.

1903, Leger was a son Couzhlin Hieh School-and a life to his retirement, he was em ployed "as a painter by several local painting contractors. He was a member of the local paint ers' union. at the Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street, Saturday afternoon at 2 with Rev James LHarring. pastor ot Albright Evangelical Unit Brethren! Church, officiating. Interment In: Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover! Fn.nc man ll Innitrhl (mm to 10.

1 1 II1WJ t'J. i a B- lO be UlcS In Her 20th Year Carolyn A. Deitrick, 20, of 1 underwent heart surgery three years ago and apparently had fully recovered, died Wednesday afternoon at 5:15 at General Hosbital. She was admitted to iiciv, uiuuer5 una sisters, ia'iu, mm vuuaii.ip Armv i Mary-Collins, Hoboken, N. York City.

His wife died two- Funeral seivicp will be held Mountaintop the last six years. He was a member of Johnson City Lodge, and AM, of Johnson City. N. Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg: Irem Temple, and Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce. He is survived "by his wife, the former Mae Andress of Kingston; a brother.

William, Wilkes-Barre. Funeral services will be held: at the Harold C. Snow don Funeral Home, 420 Wyoming A Venue, Kingston, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with Rev. George R. Deisher, of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Kingston, of- i reral home.

298 East South Street, Saturday 10. Lithuanian Cemetery, West Wyoming. Friends may call to 5 and 7 to 10. Among his survivors are a brother, Matthew, Centermoreland, and a sister, Mrs. Hedwig Budzeika, Edwardsville.

ATHERHOLT Clarence. of Berwick; from funeral home, 235 East Broad Street. Hazle- ton, Friday 10. Rev. Brian H.

etterman otiiciatmg. t-ian Memorial Park, Lime Ridge. BOYLE Philip of 2201 Am- prnam Aven e. ipw I iirK raincK, riamneia, in. "Si- and Joseph, Merchantville, J-: sister, Mrs.

Madeline Cal-Jlaghan, Lyndhurstj N. J. Funeral services will be held from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington August jj. 7ndT. cTw Does ChristianLove Differ from ISTM-XTt.

Other Types of Love? and Au- are to be in me hands of the Boroum "st 25. "What Is the Origin and th.n rm. i.m -r; Background -of-t 'fc1 wmw'SS Vnurcl1- nd read July 28; August 18. and llZZSET11-Karoazh SmUtr Juanita Daggett, 5, (II HCSpiidI Street. Saturday morning at Files to Be Destroyed Amman.

July 4 (JPt Jordan'i King Hussein has ordered destruction of files arontaining taise miormauon persons tn Arlvprticpra 1 1 oorta uaiied fVwi-ea hand the following BOX will. i nr. i. .173. is.

is, m. n. oorrectjoxs-s ma i4a fiw ann Thin Man 1 rvV i I'aWT tnUrtmi id Errors must be noted by the adv.rtt and corrected befor tat riaatruon. Legal Notice jtour i2 prn to rve orand Jurora at Churl ef Oyer Terminer. Quarter Session of the Peare and General Jail DllTr the eelt Aujust 12.

19S3 Court Room No. I Luzerne Count? Court House on Wedne.d'.y. July 19. at 10 A. m.

ROBERT COHEN Clprk-to-thr-Jury-Board. SEALED BIDS led Proposals are solicited hf the wnjstim fot- ottict, p. r- N- RH cav. Hayes i.ane. wiues- of E.t.

I.MchoIas A. classer. dmasfd. latf ef Wiikes-Rarr. Pennsylvama.

who dlfd 11 1M1 All nrcn. 1nit.ht.rf or tnose navina claims or denurtfls to present the sum without delar the ExerutrlrM above named. ROSE.N'.N. JENKIXS A OREENWALD. RECORD July 5.

July 10. lofi3, for Bituminous Pavtnf of the Play-f-ound on the Durkee School Property. Plans and Specifications, as prepar-d by Mr. Stanley K. Walbom, Registered Architect, are obtainable at th- Hl(h Schcol Office.

The date and the amount of certified -cherk-or -bid bond, at required, ahall be noted In the specifica tions. The School District reserves the rlrht 'to reject any and all bids, i herman e. puekatt. secretary. WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT BIDS SOLICITED Sealed proposals a-e solicited by the School -District of Wilkes-Barre Township for the followin supplies: Janitors: General: Art; Commercial: Science: Homemak- auihletic: school Transportation" of and Haullnf Coal; All Bids must be In the hands of the cation 10 jonn J.

sxusa, supernsint Principal, at the hljh school bulldlnt. 2 Casey Avenue. Wlkes-Barre Township, me tsoara 01 uireetors reserve tne rifht to accept or reject all bids of any part hereof. Martin T. Flaherty.

Sect. By virtue of a Writ of Execution -No. 4 October Term. 1963. Issued out ef th Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County- T.i.ijULne Miss Juanita Daggett, 66, ofiTownship.

1 is' (ember 1 are the pastors vaea-i linn Sllnrtnvt Thp triipst nastnr I' Mini unuays. i ne kupm pastor interment in ona home: 211 West MaU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN- that Letten for these services Will be ReV.lTestamentaray have been issued to Ajatha, Cemetery. Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at 10:30 at St. Aloysius Church. Interment in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Friends tOTighLJromjMass will becelebrated ta ai 7 to 10. i In St.

Denis-Church. Interment! Brown died lTac lira II si ImWmi 4 4 fi rt t0n, 1 City, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, from McLaughlin Funeral Home. 142 South Wash- insrton Ktrppf Sntiirrinv Rp. Wiibo I ouiem-Mass 9:30 St. Leo's Church.

Ashley. St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Ho- -ce Shiffe- formerly pastor C1- of St. Lukes Reformed Church, wiiKes-tsarre. Ladies Aid of First Church.

housekeeper for many veai-si? inn r.n?i llll I fllll-. --I I I and Mrs. Percy A. Wednesday- night at 9:30 at Nesbitt Memorial Hos jiiibi wneie sue naa oeen a surgi cal patient a week. Miss Daggett, born in Cushing.

Maine, Januai-y uary 20, 1897, a a rlnttp-htpr nf thA Into T.ttphi. stnH i V'U A Of PC Dnil A Mrs. Nettie Davis, president, sta'tf art' required to ma payment Friends may call 3 tr5 and'p infrn nv rirATHi10, Saturday anl Sunday 2 to continue to meet each Wednes- drv duringthe summer lo quilt. Youth Fellowship will sponsor v-nnuiiiiu away at his home, 230 Mountain Boulevard. HL o.

Mountaintop. yesterday morning at 9. Manorie-DaggettThemeo1111 Etiamond a be jUBXJSHfcBl wilkes-barri School Saturday, Julv 13. at health for some time, he had Street- Duryea, passed away un-been a patient in St. Luke's Hos- expected yesterday morning at 'hie hnmo X7a Vi a -l finAntlir n.

prnpnMis will De receivrq oy irw Rummages. Grove, meeling. school District or the the Church at 1 p. m. Ladies Aid Borough of Forty Fort.

Luzerne County. Dicnic will be held Wednpsriav Pennsylvania, at, their office In the H'rh i riV. .4 ii. en, ''a-V'i School Butldlne. 50 Daria Street.

Forty of Fort. -until d. s. July i to iu. CORNELL Alder from J9J Slocum Avenue, Tunkhannock Friday 2.

Rev. Charles C. Chayer officiating. Sfarksville" Cemetery. COMEROSKI Joseph.

of 162 Boland Avenue, Lee Park, Han over Township, from, funeral home, 70 East Main Street, Saturday Requiem Mass 10 St. Mary's Nativity Church, Plymouth. St. the hospital June 20 as a July 17, at the home JA Willi Ii8gr0 llllierS Iff 1 1 1 Dp RJPt nf faACtrfl BB UUBalS III UCIdUU -New ork, July -3 autnor Lomax and i-velyn Cunningham. City editor of the New York Courier! Negro weekly, said today they plan to accept invitations to attend the 10th anniversary celebration of r.t..

rt juiy a revolution in t-U later this month LomaX said the pair will be to 4 and 7 to 10. ago he was a resident of Lee DANKO Mrs. Anna, of 114 Miv Pohanish was employed 28 Cooper Street, Pringle, from years at Atwater. Throwing Corn-funeral 270 Pringle pany where he was a foreman. Street, Kingston, Saturday At theJime of his death he was accompanied bV iMegro novelist Secretary of the School District of Wilkes-find scrppn wri'tpr tnhn f) Kil- Township not later than 7:30 p.

m. ana screen writer jonn u. on July is, 193. specification! lens, and that they have received and requlremtnts may be had upon appli Anna Mas Smiles, 81, Succumbs to Illness Mrs. Anna I Ir Smiles, 81, of A7R Wvomin Avenue.

West Pittston. a life-long resident of that community, passed away yesterday morning at 7:15 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where she had been admitted July 1 as a medical a -Mrs. Smiles was the widow of Chester R. Smiles, who died 1923. Born at -West--Pitts- ton, she was a daughter of the late Frederick R.

ifScI Mary Jane Levshon Mead. Her father was a tax collector in West. Pittston, for many years, She was an active memoer as king as her health peniiitted of First Congregational Church.l mw. i west rilision. ana its Mission ary Society.

She also was a mem ber of the Cambrian Society of West Pittston. PO of A Camp 104 of West Pittston and Thalia Rebekah Lodge of Pittston. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ralph J. Norris.

and a son, J. Garr Smiles, both of West Pitts-ton: a sister, Mrs. William Teets, f.oomfield. a brother, Sterling Mead, Dallas; six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home.

509 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston, Sat-urdav at 11 a. m. with Rev. of First Congregational Church officiating. Inter jnent In West Pittston Cemetery.

Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. OBITUARY EVAX EVANS Funeral services will be held tonight for Evan R. Evans, 61 of 1809 North Wood Avenue, Ros-elle, N. Wilkes-Barre native uho died Wednesday morning at Elizabeth General Hospital, Elizabeth, N.

after a long illness. The funeral will be held from the funeral home, 500 North Wood Avenue. Linden, N. tonight at 8. Interment will be in Hanover Green Cemetery Satur.

"dav about noon. Mr. Evans resided in Wilkes-Barre prior to going to Roselle 19 years ago. He was employed to me directed, there will be exposed -to public tale, by vendue or outcry to highest and best bidder, for cash, in Court Room No. 1.

Court House, Wilkes-Barre. Pa -on-Frldsy. July 3. at M.ee o'clock a. E.D.S.T..

all the-ritht. tm and Interest of Michael Ishley and Veronica, Luzerne in 1917 and was em ployed at the AfSutton Home, Wilkes-Barre uKJ 37 years ago when she became, housekeeper for the Browns. She remained in that rapacity until the death of Mr. Brown in 1962. Miss Daggett attended Bennett Presbyterian Church, Luzerne, She is survived by a half-brother, Ollie Daggett of 'Rockland, Maine; a sister, Mrs.

Augie Pal- ton, N. a half- sister. Mrs. William. Gilmore, Lowell, and two nieces.

Funeral will be held from the Homer E. Graham Funeral Home, 324 South Franklin Saturday morning' at 10. Revw Charles Bomboy of Ashley Presbyterian Church will officiate. Interment in Memorial Shrine, Carverton. Friends may call today from to 4 and 7 to 9.

H. G. Schwartz Dies; Retired Engineer Henry G. Schwartz. 87.

of 34 Lambert Street. Pittston, a re-! tired electrical engineer for. Pennsylvania Coal Company, died yesterday morning at 11:45 at his home after a long illness. Born October 19, 1875, in Pittston Junction section of Pittston, he was a son of the late John and Mary Threush Schwartz. He vile tmnlnvAil T3t, 1 1 prior his retirement.

Mr. Schwartz was a member of St. Mary's Assumption Church and its Holy Name Society. His wife, the former Catherine Al- bert, passed away in 1960. Surviving are a son, Francis J.

Schwartz, at home; four sisters jvirsj-Anna uertrucie Burns and Mrs. Lena SheaPitts- ton, and. Mrs. James Gildea, Pittston Junction; four granddaughters and three great-grand children. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

Funeral will be held from the funeral home. 67 William Street, Pittston, Monday morning at 9:30 with Requiem Mass 10 in St. Mary's Assumption Church. Interment in the parish pemetery, Hughestown. Friends may call tonight after 7:30, Saturday and Sunday from to 4 and 7 to 10 p.

hi. ALEXANDER STRUNIAWSKI Alexander (Stronoski) Strun- iawski of 23 Korn Street, Kingston, passed away Wednesday night at 9 at the family home after an illness of several weeks. Born in Poland. Mr. Struniaw-! ski ame to -this country inJ903; ctti i church, Luzerne; Parish ceme- trv r.niirtdal rriends msv ulf5 arJ.onn 5 call 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, DIXON Fred, of 33 First Avenue, Kingston, from H.

Mer-ritt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 North Main Street. Wilkes-Barre, Saturday; IT, Rev; John L. Qilmore officiating. Pittston Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

DUDLEY Mrs. Jessie, of York, formerly Of Wilkes-Barre, in York Friday morning, Interment Hanover Green Cemetery, Hanover Township, 10:30 a. m. EDWARDS Thomas of East Market- Street, Wilkes-Barre, from Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street, Friday 1:30. Rev.

Milo D. Singer officiating. Oak Lawn Cemetery. HADVANCE Mrs." Elizabeth Thomas, of 35 Saxe Street, Laurel Run Borough, from Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 64 North Franklin Street, Friday 1, Rev.

George T. Bam ford officiating. Hanover Green Cemetery. HARRISON Mrs. Elizabet Mae.

of Ricketts Glen, from funeral i home, Sweet Valley Friday 2, Rev. Fred Hicock officiating. Mossville Cemetery. KING Kenneth of Stairville. RD 4.

Mountaintop. from neral home, Fairview Heights, Mountaintop, Friday 2. Rev. Douglas Akers officiating. Stairville Cemetery.

LUCHSINGER-Victor of 300 Exeter Avenue; fitutoti, indications that the U. Gov ernment will put no roadblocks in the way of their trip. A number of persons, many of them journalists, have received invitations to attend the anni versary celebration of the revolution led by Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. The invitations offered to pay expenses, including travel ex penses from Mexico to Cuba Lomax said he would repre sent Harper magazine, ana was told by a State Department, offi- nial that if the mar7tna spnrl accreditation he would be al lowed to go. Mrs.

Cunningham said the as sistant to the publisher of the Courier, -W. Beverly Carter, had received similar assurances from the State Department. Killens is expected to have assignments from One or more pub lications, Lomax said. Banks May Purchase: aP 1.1 I juenin wss tou.iru uy in- ternal hemorrhaging. Miss Deitrick underwent heart surgery at St.

Christopher's Hos- nital PhilnHplnhiii thrpp vpars ago. -r Employed -atBalfi Shoe Pomnnnv North Pennsv vania Avenue. she was engaged" to be married this month to Elwood Wachs of Wilkes-Barre. Born January 4, 1943, she was a daughter-of Harold and Charlotte Hall Deitrick of the Wilkes-Barre address. She attended WilkpslRflrrpritv-' Sphnolsandl fa it riar vieijiuuiM.

viiuiuu. Surviving besides her parents are three brothers, Noel, Dale and Harold, and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Benjamin and Mrs. Stephen Lemich, all of Wilkes-Barre. Funeral will be held from the funeral home, 141 Park Avenue, Saturday afternoon: Interment will be In Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery.

Friends may call tonight from 7 to 10. lCHESTEB J. MEDURA Chester J. Medura, 45, of 103 Davenport Street, Plymouth, died last night at at Mercy Hos- pital where he was admitted as a patient Tuesday night. in Plymouth, Mr.

Medura was a life-long resident of that comm He was the son of Mrs. Josephine Pagoda of Plymouth and the late John Medura. He was a member of StMary's Nativity Church, Plymouth. A -World War 2 veteran, he served in England. France and Germany with the Army.

He was employed at United Pants factory. Plymouth. Surviving besides his mother are his wife," the former Celia Bogdon of Plymouth, and a daughter, Janice, at home; a sis ter. Bella, and two brothers, Frank and Walter, all of Plym outh; a sister, Mrs. Mary RashJ Askam, and a brother, John Pagoda, Marenisco, Mich.

The funeral will be held from the uneraL home, 70 East Main Street, Plymouth, Monday morn ing at 8:30. Requiem, Mass win ing at Kequiem, Mass win i.t.,..t the-pansh Funeral of Richard Joyce. 15' iGreen Street, Pittston, was held 'yesterday morning from the fu- home, 575 North Main 'Street. Pittston. Requiem Mass celebratd jin st- Mary Help of Christians lery- Fort Pittston Veterans or it or- Wars Post 635 conducted) rites with A.

or-: FUNERALS 1 piUl, Philadelphia, aunag tne week June 16. Born in Dunmore December 5, 1913, he was a son of the late Michael and Anna Straskulic Pohanish. He w-as a graduate of Dunmore High School. Prior to assistant gen.eraj- manager or LT Chemical Company; Port I 1 nr i I vcLriaii ui War 2, he served with the Army in the European Theater, enlisting as a private and rising to the rank of captain. He was a member of St.

Jude's Church, Mountaintop, and American Legion Post 781, Mountain-top. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth V. Walton, and two daughters, Sharon and tJeanne, at a brothers Michael, Lodi. N. sisters, Mrs.

Thomas Walsh and Mrs. John Sworn, both of Dunmore: Mrs. Babdick. Upper Salem River, N. Mrs.

Victor Skubick, Tucson, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home, Fair-view Heights, Mountaintop; Monday morning at 9 with a Requiem Mass in St, Jude's Church at 9:30. Interment In St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow, Rosary will be recited Sunday night at 8. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 91 TO ming Avenue, West Pittston, Saturday 2.

Rev. Walter E. -Capper and Rev. Herbert Smartt officiating. Mountain View Cemetery.

Harding. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. O'CONNELL Frank from 947 Market Street, Kingston, Friday 9. Solemn High Ma Ct Tmnftiic PVmrnh Kingston. Parish cemetery.

r-. East Green Street, Nanticoke. from Earl Wv Lohman Funeral Home, 84 Prospect Street, Nanticoke. Friday 2, Rev. Hugh G.

Klinetob officiating. a Green -Cemetery. REILLY Edward of 155 Sec- ond Avenue, Kingston, from Hugh B. Hughes and Son Fu- neralHome. 1044 Wyoming ftiatTnT Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.

SIMMONS Mrs. Margaret, of, 926 South Market Street, Nanticoke, formerly of New York City, from funeral home, Hili-side Avenue, Jamaica, L. N. Saturday. Maple Grove Cemetery, Queens County, New York City.

Arrangements by Stanley S. Stegura. SUNDAY John, of New York City, native of Mocanaqua, from funeral home, 38 North Main Street, Shickshinny, Friday 9. Requiem Mass .9:30 Ascension Church, Mocanaqua. Parish cemetery.

WILLIAMS Mrs. Jennie from 367 South River Street, Saturday 11. Rev. George G. Andrews officiating.

Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Trucksville. Friends may call Friday afternoon and night. Arrangements by Kniffen. WNUK Mrs.

Catherine, of 740 Mill Street, Plymouth, from funeral home, 70 East Main Street, Plymouth, Friday, 9:30. Requiem High Mass 10 St. Mary's Nativity Church, Plymouth. Parish -cemetery, Plymouth Township. Lommonweaiiii Donas si- "i mto eaecmion at th.

suit of Forty Fort Stale Bank v. Michael A twh Ishley and Veronica Ishley. his wife. Washington, July 4 excepting and reservme coal-' and Comptroller of the Currency other minerals as in line of title. James J.

Saxon said today a heby iven to nno nm and-parties in Intereat that-, the Sheriff ouu.ooo bond issue of the nn him.i ik-i m. ALL that certain niece or oareel of 1an isniey, ms wire, in and to: the Boroush of Kmsston. m- County. Pennsylvania, bounded an described as followa: BEGINNING at a point on the Northwest side of Atesdowland. 110 feet In at northeasterly direction from South Dorranc Street; thence North 0.

decrees mlnutea East, 40 feet to a point: thence North 5 decrees minute West JOO feet to a point: thence south 60 deirree S9 minutes West 40 feet to a point: Uience South 3 dejreei 1 minute East 110 feet to the place of be-llrlnlnt. Beinn parts of lots Nos. and 100 as designated In the map of Meadow-land. as recorded In Map Book 3. paffc 120.

BEING the premises' known is No, 24 Avenue, Kingston Boroueh, and BEING the same premises conveyed to, Michael Ishley, et ux. by Deed of Ella M. Keating, et al. dated February 2, 143, recorded in Deed Book S25. pare 112.

Im- 'proved with a 2-story frame house, Distribution In hu office, where the samtt sheriff. JAMES P. HARRIS. JR Attorney. SHERIFF SALE July 2fi.

1963, at flf) a. rJ1.7"" D.S.T., Court Room No. 1. Court House. Wilkes-Barre, execution by Writ of Execution.

No. 77 May Terrrl. 19S. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne wtll expose for sale, real tAt-of Austin E. Powen and Mary E.

f0llms Mary Denis, with the Sisters flff Mercy at St. Gabriel's Parish, Hazleton Gerr rick. Roseville. Peter The funeral will be held day morning at 9. from the fu u-, iStreet, PGIen Lyon.

Requiem St Mary's Nanti Friends may call tonight 7 to! 10 iu. JOHX ZELNICK. SR. John Zelnick, of 727 Ann discharged from the Pittston Hospital where he had been a medical patient for 15 days. A native of Austria.

Mr. Zelnick came to this country as an infant with his ttTe late Michael and Anna Zelnick. He received his education in the Duryea Public Schools and had been a resident of the commun ity the. greater part of his life.i Mr. Zelnick was last employed as a chef at the Centenuary Women's College, Hackettstown, years, retiring a year ago due to ill Health.

He was previously employed at Pittston Coal Company, No. 6 Colliery until 1955. He was a member of St. Nicholas Greek Catholic Church, Old Forge, also a social member of the Brennan-Regan Post 585, American Legion, Duryea, and a member of Local 7449, UMW, Pittston. Surviving are his wife, the former Anna Hronjak of West Virginia; twd sons, John and Joseph, of Columbus, Ohio; three grandchildren and one brother, Michael, Boston, Mass.

Funeral services will be. held Monday morning at 9 frbm the family home with Requiem High Mass at 9:30 in St. Nicholas Church, Old Forge. Interment in St. PeteF and Paul'i Durvea.

Parastas services will be held Sunday night at 8 with Rev. SteDhen Zajac. pastor of St, Nicholas Church, officiating. Friends may call after 7 tonight MKE. SARAH F.

OTTO Sarah-Fatzinger Otto of 1805 Vine the mother of Henry Otto, of Shavertown, died yesterday at Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton, following a brief illness. Mrs. Otto, born in Weissport, was a daughter of the late Henry and Emma Rappe Fatzinger. A graduate of West Chester State Teachers' she formerly taught in the Weissport Public Schools. She -was 'a member of St.

John's Lutheran Church, Scranton, and its women's societies as well as Scranton Century' Club. Good Will organization of Lackawanna County. Lackawanna County Blind Association and the American Institute of Mining Engineers Aux iliary. Surviving addition to her Viatc hurhonH Manrv "a f0Ur wlll hpH at the funeral home, 427 Madi- Avenue Scranton, Saturday morning at 10. Rev.

Edward W. McHale will officiate. Interment in Lehighton Cemetery. Friends may call today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. WIUJAM W.

THOMAS William W. Thomas, 73, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the home of his son, William D. Thomas, Levittown, Pa, where he has resided the last five years. Mr. Thomas resided on Walnut Street, Plymouth, before making his home with his son, Mr.

Thomas was a member of First Welsh Congregational! Church, Plymouth, and Welsh societies. Besides his son. he leaves a sister, Mrs. James Roberts, Granville, N. and four grandchildren.

Funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 from the funeral chapel, 56 Gay lord Avenue, Plymouth. Rev. James Hodgson will officiate. Interment in Deni-son Cemetery. Friends may call tonight frdm 7 to 10.

sltasMl 16 Nicholson, Wilkes-Barre 2 at I til I State Authority (GSA) Of Penn- FriviOPLlNGER- Arthur of 390 sylvania is lgibie for JT- n.t idlstnbuton wlll be made In accordance and underwriting by national Wlh the schedule unless exceptions arc banks. filed thereto within ten (10) dayt thert- The bonds are to be sold on nd ld mnintenance man at rvirvmr7 inihonu t1. sealed bid basis July 9. -i PLYMOUTH COUPLE nririiVF T'tfV held yesterday -morning for Mr. 1 na Apanmenis, auc.

He was a member of Third Presbyterian Church, Surviving" ore his wife, the former Edith Dorancik; a broth- -er, Charles Evans, Kingston: a half-brother, Thomas Evans. Detroit; and a sister. Mrs. Hannah Llewellyn, Washington. DC.

CARD OF THANKS Tt( risallr at tin Uli PETER R- URBAN Keith Lea er vtohai ta thank all wh assisted In Ito haraaeesaelil: aiaa thee wh. aent fl-era, Maaa Carta, Tha ArnVeU Part U. rUmTer Tawaahlf laaneal aars. maHp hi kn, until hie iteilh Senas' wUtd" and iTloVm Pnlliprv r.lpn Alrfpn Pr.nl Pnm Sunday 2 tO 4 and 7 tO 10 p. m.

Slid DfMJHlllll aavilSKI Oil 8lTU "dSffa -ot. piece from the funeral home, 70 East'of land sliusie. Iym and belnf in tht Street. Plymouth. Mr ai p7ny foV 40 years and later by' Nelsnn Rrothprs.

Wvominc un. retirement 10 years ago' Mr. Struniawski was a mem hpr nf st Mprfvino-'s rhnrrh 1 Kingston, and one of the found-jnprl1 ers of the parish Survivincr arp h's wifp the' former Josephine Kratchman of Plymouth; children, Mrs. Veron--nurcn oy nev. raui ica Gostynski, Alexander, Rev: Leonard Meckwood was dea-Mrs.

Genevieve Wolinsky, a nd Rev- Robert O'Leary was all of Kingston; Mrs. Jean 'subdeacon. Zucosky, Plymouth: Hedwig.1 Burial was In the parish ceme- cnviism wnc laiany m- jured in an automobile accident June 30 on Highway 3. Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, w. lie en route to visit Mrs.

Savitski's sister. in Detroit. Services at thp funeral home were conducted by Rev. Andrew Marcinko. Requiem Mass was celebated in St.

Mary's Nativity Church, Plymouth, by Msgr. John J. Podkul. Interment was in the parish cemetery, Plymouth Township, where Msgr. Podkul pronounced the Anthony Magda was organist and soloist.

Pall bearers for Mr. Savitski jwere Joseph Martinski, Joseph Rakowski, Ben Halinski, Boyers. Pall bearers for Mrs. Savitski were Walter Kruf-ka, Joseph Savitski, "Henry Ka- minski, Anderw Gerko, John WalterPerlick. WALTER KROriKVVNICKI tiru I I Passaic, -N.

Mrs. Florence Prprnnp Dallas- MSct Rninh with the 25th.MP CID Aberdeen Provinc Grounds. Ahprdppn. BEGINNING at a point th Wtriy fJe of Dmnlurm Street. 7b.tn feet from the Interaction of Wjromlnf Avenu; THENCE lon DnnIson North fleareei 15 mlnutei Wt.

Seventy-five (75) feet to ft corner; THENCE South 83 de-trei- 45 minulw -West Thirty-eight 38). feet more or less to Murray Street: THENCE alon South 47 dejree 30 mtnules One hundred ten UlO) fet more or lss to Lot No. 133 tn plot of lolg of Chafltpa. N. Loveland, map of vhich tn recorded in Map Book 1, Paze 376; THENCE alon aaid Lot.

South 43 deereea 30 minute Eat, Eleven and twenty-thr one-hundredtha tU.23i feet to a comer: THENCE alw alont said lot. North derres 45 tninutei laat. One hundred twenty and forty-two one-hun-drrdtha Il20.42f feet to tht plact of beginning. BEING Lot No. 124 on Said plot Of lota, except for a triangular piece at the 1ntr-aection ofv Denntaon and Murray Street, which has been dedlfated ai a part of Murray Street for making the approach to aaid Murray Street easier for traffic.

Th. tneafturrmenta of Mid lot are not the aam as appear on aald Map. but arc corrected by ttif aiulnwra who prrparad th aaid plot for rw-ordlnf. tfPROVSD with tw atorr framt alnilf dwflllnr locmtl at Dmnlsnn Stnt. Trt)f Fort, Pennsylvania, described more fully In Luzerne County Deed Book 13l.

Page 329. NOTICE Is hereby eiven to alt claimant and parties In Interest that the Sheriff will on Auzust 3. 113. file a Schedule of Du Mrs. Theresa Grescavage, in charge of the detail.

Fort 14 grandchildren, one1 Pallbearers were: Michael Sho idbck, oeorge jonn aiikuiski, oenja- John ltzpatncK, Henrj Powell and Joseph Sweeney. min George 11. Rev. Jesse R. Blankenship officiating.

:iUA.iu.Tiw cavage). from 8 Garrahan Street, Lyndwood section, Han-; over Township. Saturday 8:30. Requiem Mass 9 St. Casimir's Church, Lyndwood.

Parish! cemetery, Muhlenberg. Holyj Name Society and Confrater-j nity of Christian Mothers will recite the rosary Friday at 8 p. m. I McHALE Mrs. Barbara, I Philadelphia, formerly of Pittston, from funeral home.

Broad Street, Philadelphia, Friday. Requiem Mass Holy Childhood Church. Philadelphia. Parish cemetery. McNALLY Mrs.

Michael, of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Scranton, from funeral home, 1222 Marion Street, Scranton, Friday 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 St. Paul's Church, Scranton. Cathedral Cemetery. MILLER David ot 81H Frothingham Street, Pittston, from funeral home, 509 Wyo- jbrapiewdhi Funeral Home 14-11 West Green Street Nanticoke Phone Nanticoke 735-6590 OUTSTANDING FUNERAL DIRECTING Charles E.

Flynn FMeral'i lerrtea 822-6847 AaaMMAriaaAaaMM "Either Lecal Out 1 State" IIEEINAIISKI Funeral Ilome Ambulanc Service 179 Wyoming Ave, Wyoming Phone Wyoming 693-3851-27 Park Ave-, HUGH B. HUGHES SON Funeral Home 1044 Wyomini Are, Firtr Firt PHONE 187-174J Funeral Borne (14 Si. i.amr Jt-Kjnticiki DIAL 733-CSS3 iucceidina Grabouxki ereat-erandchild The funeral will be held day morning at 8:30 from the funeral home, 270 Pringle Street. Solemn High Masrf of Requiem will he celebrated at 9 in St. 1 Hedwig's 'Church, Kingston.

In terment in the parish cemetery, Urksville. 10 and thereafter 2 to 5 and 7 to xiinu.i inn; wiiignv JOHN McDERMOTT Funpral nf John "Taneri" Mc Dermott of 17 Laverick Street. jSwoyerville. was held yesterday! jmorning from the funeral quiem Mass at St. Ignatius! iWUII, riVIIIUUIII, Willi I I 1 "unbutton hi.

office. here the aami ma I Cuard your 1 y. family against an added burden at 10. Church, Kingston. Celebrant wasjir' I buried yesterday morning with n--'n Street.

Shickshinny. Solemn High, Canadian Quakers Hit organfst soloist Joan 1 i i time at flreat fl i emoTionai siram 1 Mass of Requiem followed at n. crisma.v. i I interment was in mi. unvet INUClear LommitmentS Cemetery.

Carverton. Rev. Jordan conducted corn-Ottawa. July 4 CP The Re- mittal services, ligious Society of Friendsi Pallbearers and flower carriers (Quakers) urged the Canadian were Thomas Shimko. Albert T3ee ITs.n.n rarl4 'Scott.

John Wilkes and Michael Astarv. 1 EDWARD DEIAXEY Edward Delaney of Plymouth 1 ERMAN Government today to John Macosky. James its military agreements. The society, in a brief pre- sented tovForeign Minister Paul Martin and opposition leader John Uiefenoaker. said tt con-, Marys Church, Mocanaqua, with; Walter Poplaw.ski as cele-j brant; Rev.

A. B. Grauzlis as, deacon; and Rev. Walter Maslow s'-' as subdeacon. Rev.

Father Maslowski officiated at the com- mittal services. Organist was Mrs. Michalene I Grzymski. Polish National Alliance, Group raiiDfarers, mernners or ine; morn XS ZXTZT' JZiZZ J2! 10) daya there- JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff. Attorney.

8 Lot BROWN. nit pekimeae. 22-3553. Strayed. Call brown-black Beaiie, front whiu pawa, Call t.24-1634.

LADIES eyeiUaaea in white ease. Between U23 3M6 Found BROWS-WHITE COLLIE. Call a24-0M4. BESS WllXIAMS' tmploynwnt Afeney taltl 513. Miners Nat Bank Bld.

Additional Classified on Followins; Pages siucis any 1u.ujmu.1r.11 tu aiu-n jownsnip tiu 1 was nunea yes-m 76 of Mocantrqua. wer Wac-nuclear weapons for Canada, terday morning at the parish I law Bujno, Joseph Novelli. John anywhere in the world is an rpmpterv. Larksville. followine i 1 i Vmnv nahnn i call or visit 1 i I us in advance of I need fo learn 1 I more about II funeral service.

KLAUGHL1N A Wilk-Barr Kingston erroneous commitment a Requiem High Mass at St. Vin-jprank Serafin, Adam Wojciecho-f isHeln Wanted Femal The brief says that new church. Plymouth. Rev.lwid la tieip ameo rgrromj ments "should lead toward dis-, Thomas Tracev was celebrant of i PERSONNEL armament and away from the; the Mass and pronounced -'Kk- immediate openim for t.iemed tin apMt' naked confrontations of power diction at the grave. JOH SEADZIRAS llnimt k.

National c. which how exist." Marma Zigler w-as organistj Funeral services were held for 5-day weak. Air-conditioned omcta. central response at the Mass was by.John Sendzikas of RD Swamp. VMWingnwiieoiniw C.tnlc 1 tail This Monument Is Made From Barre Granite The World's Finest! It Is Especially Priced To Sell At ouiiiol nfWIIUOU, XIUIIIUVIV jrairmaj CEMETZBT INSTUUTHHI CHAaVGCS BXTaU tlrhsfreSrmTnt'SNELLING SNELLING Funeral was held from the fu neral home, 114 West Main a- jo tin inaner Funeral Home 1M W.

Mapl Blniatasl Bbiaitaa'a OMaat bUklbhssejit Oppaalt It ItaaUn Ckatrek 298 East was in Lithuanian Cemetery, west Wyoming. Pallbearers were John HonnisJ Anthony Aurhus, John Stenka- .1 V. I r.ij.lll. ichukonw and Charles sireer. riymoum.

i-'aunearersi Edward De-j laney, Edwin Thomas SV rMt, Titiir I 614 Hazle Street Corner Dial in-MIS jfmmmmiimirmv1' 1.

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