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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 8

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966. Eight James Kinney, William H. Hands Dies at Age of 88 George P. Kneeht, West Pittston, Dies Retired Steel Worker Dies Harry Kondratick To Be Buried Today A patient since February 28, Courthouse Employe Dies Former Head Of Firm Dies Joseph Blazcjcwski 111 for 6 Weeks Harry (Reeer) Kondratick, 57, of 1358 Scott Street, Miners Mills William H. Hands, 88, of 26 North Pennsylvania Avenue, died in Summit Nursing Home yesterday morning at 7:45 where he had been a guest the last Ashley, Dies James L.

(Tug) Kinney, 86, of 25 North Main Street, Ashley, died yesterday morning at 10 Clifford Barker Dies in'Hospital Clifford Barker. 74, of 61 West Union Street, former South Wilkes-Barre resident died yesterday afternoon at 2:05 in Veterans Hospital where he had been a patient since last Tuesday. Previously, he had been a patient at General Hospital for two weeks. He was born in Wilkes-Barre and was educated in the Wilkes-Barre schools. He was a gradu section, died in General Hospital George P.

Knecht, 248 Park Street, West Pittston, died at General Hospital yesterday morning at 1 where he was admitted two weeks ago as a surgical patient. He was ttorn in Wilkes-Barre July 29, 1885, and had been a resident of West Pittston since Saturday morning at 2Aj. week. Following an apparent heart attack, John S. Gogolach, 76 Academy Street, was dead on arrival Saturday at Mercy Hospital.

Edward M. Davies, 347 Chester Street, Kingston, employed in Registration Bureau of Luzerne County Courthouse the last 10 vears, died Saturday morning at at Mercy Hospital. He had been He was born in England, came to this country with his parents at an early age and resided in Plains for several years. He was ill several months and had last been admitted to the hospital in v-renerai nuiiuai u. n.i three weeks ago, i ir.

lie naa jvjvia leu Willi Jcl- U5 a and Hudson and Lacka-i ueeu in iitaiiu uie iaoi acvctoi a resident of Naugatuck, for more than 60 years, return-ine to Wilkes-Barre 10 years ago, wanna Railroads -for 55 years, years. ate of Wilkes-Barre Business retiring in 1954 as assistant audi College. tor of revenue. He was a mem He resided for several year: in ber of First Persbyterian Church, He was employed as a buffer at the U. S.

Rubber Company Plant at Naugatuck for more than 50 years, retiring 11 years East Hartford, returning west Pittston; Lodge 61, Wilkes-Barre: Keystone Consis to wuKes-tsarre in 19o6. He resided on Dauphin Street until moving to Union Street four tory, Scranton, and Irem Temple AADIN.MS. ago. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, South Washing years ago.

Surviving are a son, George Joseph L. Elazcjewsld, 115 South Dawes Avenue, Kingston, died in N'ebitt Memorial Hospital yesterday morning at 3:30. He had been in the hospital the last six weeks. He was born and raised in North Wilfces-Earre where he end his father established the Crystal Bottling Company of vtiich he was president upon his retirement in 1957. After his retirement, he moved to Kingston.

He attended Wilkrs-Barre City schools and is nwrrwri' to the former Stella Chieallo. He was a member of St. Thereso's Church. Surviving besides his wife are brothers. Edward and Leo, both of Wilkes-Barre; sisters, Mrs.

Emil Lefkof. Camp Hill. Mrs. Phillip Keil. Wilkes-Barre; He was employed for several Stanford, sister, Mrs ton Street.

Surviving are brothers, John, years as a parts inspector for E. R. Jones, Atlanta, broth-i Pratt-W i Aircraft Com Parsons, and Arthur, WHKes-Barre; sister, Mrs. Mary Hoop er. Robert Orlando, Fla.

Funeral will be held from fu pany, retiring 10 years ago. He was a veteran of World er, Plains. 1 I neral home, 211 Luzenre Avenue Funeral will be held from n. War 1, having served in the West Pittston, Wednesday morn A fit 1 I Army. He was a member of St.

ing at 10. Rev. Donald MacMil Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 North Main Street, Tuesday morning at 9 with a Requiem Stephen's Episcopal Church; lan, pastor of First Persbyterian fidelity Lodge 65j. Church, will officiate. Interment Mass at 9:30 in St.

Mary Shekinah Chapter 182, Royal will be in Cressona Cemetery, Cressona, Pa. Arch Masons; Dieu le Veut Com- Church. Interment will be in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, imandry 45 and Irem Temple, 1 fi II Friends may call tonight and Trucksville. Surviving are a son, Robert tomorrow night 7 to 10.

HARRY KONDRATICK Mrs. Eugene Wagner. Kingston, and Mrs. Peter Klein. Camp Hill.

Funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 from funeral Friends may call tonight 7 to a. Wilkes-Barre; civilian employe JAMES L. (TUG) KINNEY, SR. MRS. SOPHIA HAVAKD witn u.

i. Air torce; two grandchildren; brother, Russell, New Eethlehem, Pa. Mrs Sophia Havard, bs cen A life resident of Ashley, he home, 269 bennett fctreei, when hit by rock zerne. with Solemn High working at the of Reauiem in bt. Tnerese was born Nqvember 8, 1879, andl Funeral will be held from H.

Church at 9:30. Interment will jn Nesbjtt Memorial Hospital for LEO YASHKAS Leo Yashkas, 755 Main Street, Sugar Notch, died Saturday afternoon at 4 following a heart attack. He was pronounced dead by Dr. J. J.

Bobeck. Born in the Newtown section of Ashley, he lived with his mother in Sugar Notch. He was JOHN S. GOGOLACH ce in st. -Marys, emeu-iv, nine voars The remainder of the over Township.

time "he was confined for the ter Street, Hughestown, died at Pittston Hospital Saturday afternoon at 4:30, following a stroke earlier in the day. Born in England April 17, 1888, she came to this country with her parents as a child. A Hughes-town resident most of her life, Merntt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 North Main Street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 with Rev. Eurke Rivers, rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal' Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Mt. He was born in Czechoslovakia attended Aghiey schools. He played professional baseball several years with a team known as the Old Rosebuds. It is from his baseball days he Received the nickname "Tug." He was employed by former friends may ran -lonigni ami nait to home or hospitalized tomorrow night 7 to 9. and came to this country 65 years ago.

He resided in Plymouth the last 50 years. at various local Mr. Kondratick ''was born in Greenwood Cemetery, Trucks- a member of SS. Peter and Paul's she was a member of St. Peter Miners Mills, son of Mrs.

Julia Until his retirement in 1942, Glen Alden Coal Company church, Women's Mis- Ginda. at home. His father, EDWARD M. DAVIES Mr. Davies served as a justice FUNERALS EERXOSKY Steve.

Lopez, ville. Friends may call tonight 7 to 9. Walter Kondratick, preceded he was employed with Bethlehem Steel Company. He was at one time engaged in the structural steel construction business. jrcaia as iiiaiiiioiienue man ami sionary Society and HughestOwn later by Ashley schools for Company Auxiliary, years as a custodian, retiring 10 1 surviving are a son, Harold, years ago.

and daughter. Mrs. Bernard from funeral home, .06 Water! was omnlnved Church, Sugar Notch, and was a graduate of Hanover Township High School. He was a veteran of World War 2, serving as a Technical Sergeant with 112th Air Base Unit at Massachusetts. His father, Charles, died in Street.

Dushore, UUS illuming rx tt co uy U1C OL XI IVi -1- JCOld. 9:15. Reauiem Mass 10 of the peace for five years and was elected Kingston Borough tax collector in 1942. He served three consecutive terms, retiring in 1954. He was born in Tredegar, 00 for.

rA He had recently been feted Bender, both of West Pittston; was all AlUCltL uadcunu lau aim rl Pli.ireh I.n. Andrew J. Tolarski, Wilkes-Barre, Dies garnes in jsew attended many three grandchildren, five great grandchildren, and a sister, Min, York City and Philadelphia, EIANCHIM Primo, 1S1 Hcm- me Bartlett, Hughestown 1933. Previous to his retirement1 He was a member of the Holy lock Street. Swpyersville.

Russian Orthodox ISouth Wales on March 14, 1904. Andrew Tolarski. 47 North His parents came to America Lmpire Street, died last nisrht at rw oh threei years ago, he worked in New York City. lamuy nome ui's illuming WillK-RarrP Funeral will be held from funeral home, 211 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston, tomorrow morning at 11, with Rev. Rob Ponn om Q.rjni"L"v""'' .30 in Summit Convalescent ij tj Surviving are his mother, II 111 l.ll U.V i 1C lie surviving in aaumuii iu ma in Home, Laurel Run, following ajlived in Kingston the last 42 Anna Yashkas; sisters and with a fourth generation party on his 86th birthday anniversary.

He was a member of St. Leo's Church, Ashley, and its Holy Name Society. His wife, the former Ellen Dougherty, died in July, 1959. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Duffy, with whom he resided; sons, John, Ashley; James, Lee Park; David and Daniel, both of Niagara Falls, N.

sisters, Mrs. Mary Briel and Mrs. Margaret Bertram, both of Anna Yashkas; sisters and years. 'V lllUlllllO UUIM, He was born, in Poland and St. Anthony's Church.

Exeter. Italian Independent West Wyoming. BUTCHKO Mrs. Mary, RD 2, Hunlock Creek, West Nanti mother are brothers, Walter, Wilkes-Barre, Frank, Lansdale, and Joseph Ginda, Morris Plains, N. sisters, Mrs.

Michael Tutko. Mrs. R. Werner Pippig Mr. Davies was a member of ert F.

Sauers, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be in Hughestown Cemetery. Friends may call 12.. to 4 and 7 to 10.

was a resident of the Heights section of Wilkes-Barre the last 57 years. He formerly was employed at Williams Brothers brothers, Sister Mary James of Jesus Crusified Order of Elm-hurst, a teacher at St. Casimir's Church, Hanover Township; Mrs. Mary Gillis, New Jersey; Mrs. Mildred Morris, Ashley; Stella, at' home; Charles and Frank, both of! the Immanuel Baptist Church, Edwardsville, and was a member of its Board of Trustees.

He vas an honorary member of the Independent Hose Company, Kings- and Mrs. Paul Horutz, all of Dover, N. Mrs. John Kon-nick. Mrs.

John Gurka His work took him through the nation. Locally, he did work on tha Miners Bank Building and tha South Street Bridge. He. suffered multiple injuries when he fell off the bridge during construction and was hospitalized two years. -He also worked on the removal of the Carey Avenue Bridge in Plymouth, and on the widening of the lower bridge in Plymouth.

He was a member of the steel workers union and was a communicant of St. Stephen's Slo-vaH Church, Plymouth. His wife, the former Anna Lynch, died in 1944. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Ann Vaughn, at home; Mrs.

Maurice Cavanaugh, Plymouth. Both are teachers In Central School of Plymouth. Funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9 from the family home with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. Stephen's Church. Interment will be in the parish Warehouse, retiring 12 vears aeo.

Kingston; 18 grandchildren and Mrs. -Joseph Yezuita, all of MRS. KATHRYN FLEISHMAN Mrs. Kathryn Finn Fleishman 158 East Walnut Street, Kings Local 401 and St. Mary's Church, ,111 19 great-grandchildren South Carolina.

Wilkes-Barre. Park Avenue. Letter-men's Club; St. David's The funeral will be held this Surviving are his wife, the ton, died Friday night at 10:40 in Wilkes-Barre General Hos coke, from funeral home, 51-53 West Green Street, Nanticoke, this morning 9. Requiem Mass St.

Joseph's Church 9:30. Far-ish cemetery. CHAMBERLIN Mrs. Lesa Meshoppen, from funeral home, Meshoppen. this afier-noon 1, Rev.

Daniel Davis officiating. Overfield Cemetery, near Meshoppen. John 123 Car-j roll Street, Pittston, from fu Funeral will be held from the home of his son, John, 54 Vine Street, Ashley, Thursday morn mornine at 8:30 from the former Frances Dombrowski; Funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9 from the funeral home, 735 Main Street, Sugar Notch, with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in SS. Peter and Paul's children, Mrs. Helen Gronski ing at 9 with a Mass of Requiem Society of Wyoming Valley, and secretary of Luzerne County Republican Club.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Reilly of Kingston; brother, David, Santa Monica, family home, with Divine Liturgy at 9 in Holy Resurrection Cathedral. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. in. St. Leo's Church at 9:30.

In New Britain, Joseph, Plains; Mrs. Jean Koshinski, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Gertrude terment will be in St. Mary's Church. Interment will be in St.

pital. She had been a patient since February 16. She was born in Plymouth and moved to Wilkes-Barre as a child and was a graduate of Coughlin High School. For many years, Mrs. Fleishman sang at the First Welsh Presbyterian Church in- the Cemetery, Hanover Township.

Casimir's Cemetery, Muhlenburg Binker, Hudson; eight grandchil Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Friends may call tonight 7 to 10 and thereafter 2 to 4 and 7 to to 10. Rev. J. J.

Kazlauskas will Robinson, New Brunswick, N. neral home, 67 William Pittston, this morning 9. Re-j quiem Mass 9:30 St. John the! OBITUARY recite the Rosary tonight at 8:15 The funeral will be held Tues 10. Arrangements by McLaugh lin.

dren and three great-grandchildren; brother end a sister in Poland. Funeral will be held from funeral home, 21 North Meade Street. Friends may call tonight 7 to 10. Heights section. From 1923 to day afternoon at 2 from the funeral home, 717 Main Street, MPS.

HELEN R. WALKER cemetery, Lehman. Evangelist Church, Pittston. Maple Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township. 1930, she was a traveling super Edwardsville, with Rev.

Charles HARRY E. JEFFERS Mrs. Helen R. Walker, 79, of (More OBITUARIES Page 7) visor lor the commonwealth Telephone Company. In 1931, she Capper and.

Rev, George Pickett .41 -Maffett Street, died Satur Harry E. Jeffers, 713 Deacon EVANS CadweUader, Wav- officiating. Friends may call day night at 6 in Mercy Hospi Auction Building Street, Scranton, died Saturday moved to Washington, D. erly, from Church of A. KUTNEY 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.

m. where she resided until 1961 morning. Epiphany, Glerrtjurn, this after tal where she was admitted Saturday morning. Mrs. Walker was MRS.

CATHERINE KEY Mrs. Catherine Ney died Saturday at Mountain View. Calif. He was a life resident of Scran when she returned to COLLEEN CAREY Mrs. Fleishman was a member of ton, but also was well known in George A.

Kutney, 76, of 62 Custer Street, died Saturday afternoon at 4:45 at his home. Born in Laurel Run, he resided She resided with her daughter, Wilkes-Barre and Ashley. His Admitted to Children's Hospi the Trinity Methodist Church, Washington. Mrs. i lorence Dubinsky, and was wife, the former Katherine tal, Philadelphia, March 14, Col in poor health the last year following major surgery.

A native of Centermoreland, she was born June 3, 1886, and lived in Wilkes-Barre more than 70 years. She was the widow of former resident of the Heights Surviving are her husband in the Heights swtion most of his life and lived on Custer Evans, is a former resident of Ashley. section of the city. Francis R. Fleishman; one step She was the wife of Phillip Surviving besides his wife are daughter, Mrs.

Roseann Conner, a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Ed Washington, D. C. leen Carey, 16-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Carey, 121 Kent Lane, died Saturday morning at 10:30. Her mother is the former Harriet Olerta. Surviving are brothers and rey, a piumDer, who died in 19o0 She was a member of St. Nich Destroyed by Fire Pottstown, March 27 CSt Gilbertsville auction house in nearby Gilbertsville was destroyed by fire early today. Firemen from 11 companies fought the blaze in the sprawling one-story wood frame structure for jur hours before bringing it under control.

The flames also destroyed an auto and scorched nearby buildings, but no injuries were reported. There was no immediate estimate of damage. The funeral will be held from Harvey Walker who died in 1942. Her first husband, John Kelley, died in 1918. olas Church; Auxiliary to Post wards, Bay Shore, L.

1., N. son, Harry, Ocean City, N. three grandchildren and three the Homer E. Grahim Funeral Home, 324 Soutl Franklin 50. VFW and Military Order of Prior to her retirement, she great-grandchildren.

sister, Bryan, Daniel and Chris Street since 1950. He was a veteran of World War 1, having served in the Army. Prior to retirement in 1954." he had been employed at Vulcan Iron Works. He previously worked about the local mines. He was a member of St.

Joseph's Church, Hillside Street, and its Hcrly Name Society. He was a charter member of North End Slovak Citizens Club and was a food inspector many years at Irem Temple Country Club, Funeral will be held from the tine, all at home; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Kathleen noon 2. EVANS Herbert, 43 Monroe Street, from Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street, this morning 11, Rev. George G.

Andrews and Rev. W. Her-Herbert Sugden officiating. Hollenback Cemetery. GRIBB Edward 265 Lee Park Avenue, Hanover Township, from Harold C.

Snowdon Funeral Home, 420 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, this morning 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 St. Aloysius Church. St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township.

HOCK Mrs. Thelma Cobb, 22 East Walnut Street, Kingston, from Hugh B. Hughes and Son Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, tomorrow morning 10:30. Services 11 Grace Episcopal Church. Rev.

Lyle E. Scott and Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly officiating. Oak funeral home, Sanderson Avenue, Lady Bugs.

Surviving besides her daughter are daughters Mrs. Catherine Zatavekas, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Gertrude Grebinski, also of Mountain View; son, James, Edi Street, this morning at 11 with Rev. Russell C. Lawry, First Methodist Church, West Pittston, officiating.

Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Dallas, and previously had a similar post at the former Hotel Scranton, Tuesday afternoon at Carey, Wilkes-Barre, and mater Redington. 2. Friends may call today. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

A member of Central Metho son, W. eight grandchildren nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olerta, also of Wilkes-Barre. Funeral will be held this morning at 11 from the funeral home, one great-grandchild.

was one of the organizers dist Church, she also belonged to the Wilkes-Barre Women's Republican Club. Open MON. Thru SAT. 9:30 'Til 9:00 Burial win be from a funeral home in Mountain View Wednesday morning at 9. Requiem Mass 309 North Main Street, with a Surviving are a son, J.

Roland Mass of Angels at 11:30 in Holy Kellev. at home, an employe of will be said in St. Joseph's Trinity Church. Burial will be in Wyoming National Bank, City, unurcn, Mountain View, at 9:30. Interment will be Santa Clara, Calif.

and one granddaugnter. Funeral will be held from the family plot, St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Townsbi'p. Friends may call this morning from 9 until funeral time. Heights Little League.

Surviving ere sons, Edward, at home, and Thomas, Larksville; brother. Henry, Passaic, N. sisters, Mrs. Anna Pacovsky, Mrs. John Gutkowski and Mrs.

John Bartnik, all of Wilkes-Barre. Ihree grandchildren also survive. Funeral will held from funeral home, 592 North Main Street, tomorrow morning at 9 with a Requiem High Mass at 9:30 in St. Joseph's Church. Interment will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Dallas.

Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street, tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. Rev. W. Herbert Sugden, JIRS. HOWATtD RELVHARDT pastor emeritus of Westminster A former Back Mountain resi Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township.

Friends may call tonight 7 to 9. HUSBAND David Harry, 35 Academy Street, Plymouth, from funeral chapel, 56 Gay-lord Avenue, Plymouth, this morning 11. Rev. Ralph R.eed officiating. Shawnee Cemetery.

Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Centermoreland Cemetery. dent. Mrs. Howard K.

Reinhardt, 300 South Grant Street, Palmyra, died Friday morning in St. MISS HARRIET BURKE Miss Harriet Burke, 64S North Washington Avenue, Scranton, former resident of Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday at Scranton State General Hospital. She was born in Carbondale. Prior to her retirement five years ago, she was a supervisor at Southbury Training Center, Southbury, Conn. Miss Burke was a member of St.

Peter's Cathedral, Scranton, Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster. She Friends may call tonight 7 to 9. Friends may call 2 to 4 and had been ill for some time. Born in Kansas, Mrs. Rein JENKINS Mrs.

Sarah 426,7 to 10. Holy Name Society will recite the Rosary tonight at 7. hardt lived in Shavertown and Orange before moving to Palmy East Market Street, from H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, ra in 1946. She was a former 451 North Main ''Street, thisL West Green Street.

Nanticoke delightful picking is yours Deligh tform member of the Orange Methodist Church. and its Blessed Virgin Marv afternoon 2, Rev. Robert D. this morning 8:30. Requiem -Daffin officiating.

Oak Lawn Mass 9 Holy Trinity Church. Sodality. Surviving are he husband; Cemetery. Parish cemetery. Surviving are a brother, Wil JONES Mrs.

Bertha, 4111 Wal- ROVINSKI Felix, 38 North liam of Belville, N. J. Goodwin Avenue. Kingston, nui ijireei. rnnaneipnia, na The funeral will be held from IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of dear husband and father, ANDREW CY SEKOL who passed away March 29, 1958.

"Eternal rest grant him oh Lord, and may the perpetual light shine upon him." Amen. Sadly missed by wife Dorothy and children, Joan, Jack, Edward and Billy 380 Horton Street, daughters, Mrs. William C. Ailing, Harding; Mrs. Elaine R.

Dymond, Orange; Mrs. Harry C. Warren, Greenwich six grandchildren. tive or WTiKes-tsarrei trom of Requiem 9 St. Hedwig's Services will be held tomorrow Scranton, this mornf.lg at 9, with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St.

Peter's Cathedral. Interment will be in St. Rose's Cemetery, Carbondale. at Palmyra, with interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Harding, Tuesday at 3 p.

m. TO COMFORT A LOSS raham Funeral Home, 324 South Franklin Street, this afternoon 2. Maple Hill Cemetery. KIBITZ Edward, Sugar Notch, from funeral home, 735 Main Street, Sugar Notch, this afternoon 1. Maple Hill Cemetery.

KRAWCHAK Stephen, 792 North Pennsylvania Avenue, from funeral home, 625 North Main Street, this morning 8:30. Requiem Mass 9. St. Mary's Church. Parish cemetery, Church.

Parish cemetery. Larksville. SEARING Mrs. Louise 221 North River Street, from H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 North Main Street, this morning 9.

Requiem Mass 9:30 St. John's Church. Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown. TIGHE Mrs. William 137 Cornelia Street, Pittston, from funeral home, 575 North Main Street, Pittston, this morning 9.

Requiem Mass 9:30 St. Mary Help of Christians Church. Parish cemetery. HOMER GRAHAM Funeral Home S24 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre TELEPHONE 825-6668 FLOWER-FRESH COLOR COORDINATES Begin this season's fashions with "Total Color" and pick yours from the Color Fresh Coordinate Collection such lovely shades as Petal Pink, Rose Nude, Buttercup Lemon, White Daisy, Blue Belle, Black Eyed Susan. say It With A flowers jmr I From 4" 1 KUNITSKY Mrs.

Anna. 20 Rock Street, Glen Lyon, from funeral home, 32 East Main WARAKOMSKI Stanley, 240 East Union Street, Nanticoke Street, Wanamier this morning from funeral home, 51-53 West 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 St. Green Street, Nanticoke, to Mary's Church, Wanamie. JPar- morrow moming 8:30.

Requiem Mass 9 St. Stanislaus Church John J. Maker Funeral Home jf IN N. MipU Klnrtton birUn'i Oldest EiUbllihratnt Oppit St. Iinmtlas Cfcarch Dill I47-6JU Ulaltcrn JlonSt, 1 1 JS.

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John Gordon officiating. Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. QUINN Mrs. Elizabeth, 7i8 East Main Street, Plymouth, from funeral home, 133 West Main Street, Plymouth, this morning 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 St.

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