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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 12

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The Times Leaderi
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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1966. Twelve FUNERALS Rites Set Saturday Plans Picnic Alfred Root Anna Cannella Mrs. Jcha 8. KchI Dies in Hospital BELL Ernest 99 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown.

from the For Geneva Malarkey funeral HOltlfc wa. Death Victim To Those Who Worked For Me To Those Who Voteaor Me To Those Who Opposedre Dies at 85 Funeral service for Mrs. Gene Mrs. John B. Kohl, il Street.

Kingston, died yes- Sweet Valley, this afternoon Warden Cemetery. Dallas. va Malarkey. 847 Foundry Street itrMry ft In tif west Pittston, will be held Sat- urday afternoon. Mm Mulitrkey died Wednesday night at 9i50ln Pittston Hospital where she was Operated TransTef Firm Since 1926 Pittston Woman SucciimbiJo Illness EF.OWN from the funeral home, Hobbie.

Sat-urday afternoon 2. Slocum Cemetery. 'Friends may call tonight 7 to 9. 1 BURKE Thomas 630 Or General Hospital where she was' admitted as patient 16 days ago. Born in Glen wood, ihe was the former Mary Kline.

admitted for surgery February "Vic" Diehm Says: Mrs. Kohl was a member or St. Alfred R. Root, 99 Franklin Mrs. Malarkey was born in Mahaiioy City on May 30.

1899. Ton.tini Church Kington nii' -uuri, i mi chard Street, scram on. irom chard Street. Scranton. irom -I I atreet, Jjaiias, owner and op- an4was the former Geneva Mil Avenue.

Scranton, this morn-i'-w nwti iransier, wyo- iWest Side Deanery of Catholic ler. after lengthy illness. ing 9. Requiem Mass oa yesteraay morning at Church of Nativity. Scrantoiv in General Hospital where he St Catherines Cemetery, een a medical paUent since Women.

Ladies of Chanty, Wyoming Valley Red Cross. Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans Adminis A resident of West Pittston since her childhood, she was a member of St John's Lutheran May 12. cow. tration Hospital and Ladies Aux- Church, Wood Street, Pittston. at a Falls, he in Dallas the last 29 CUNNINGHAM Mrs; Chris, ArlinirtimVa, from the fu-! resided to Mercy Hospiiau sne aiso Surviving are a brother, Henry was a memoer 01 wesi awe and previously lived in neral home.

305 Wyoming Ave- i. iuiiier, oi wesi ruision, and t- jl Democratic Club. nue. West Pittston; "this morn' several nieces and nephews. Surviving in addition to ner husband are these chil The funeral will be held from wyommg.

jvir. Koot naa been in the moving business since 1926.: He was a member of Dallas Methodist Church and belonged to the Elks Lodge. Wilkes-Barre. ing 10:30. Service Trinity Episcopal Church.

West Pittston. Maplewood Ce the funeral home, 211 Luzerne dren: Dr. John Kohl, Wayne; Thank you for the exceptionally well con-- ducted campaign which nominated me to represent Luzerne County in the forthcoming general election as your Republican Candidate for Senator in the 14th District My opponents for the responsible office were John Yeosock, Samuel W. Daley and Edward Joseph. They have now pledged to support me in the general election.

Again I thank you. Avenue, West Pittston, on Sat Georze. Dover. N. Fred, Har- veys Xaker Stoiber, Lake Ariel.

DAVENPORT Lewis RD 1 land the Wyoming Valley Movers. Massena. N. KODerc, saiem. urday afternoon at 2.

Rev.1 Roland Haase, pastor of St, John's Lutheran Church, Pittston, win officiate. Interment will be- in N. Mrs. Ann Evans, Parsip- Surviving are his wife, the former Beulah BechtoW; two UJLJ JEROME HUDAK nanv. N.

IS grandchildren: daughters, Mrs. Madeline Lule- west pittston cemetery, sisters and 6rothersMrsDaniel Waters. CharlesKlme. and Mrs. Shirley PisaneschLjFriends may call today 2 to 4 Newcastle, from Hugh B.

Hughes and Son Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, this afternoon 2. Edge Hill Cemetery. West Nanticoke. DEMPSEY Mrs. Clara Mn 59 Davenport.

Street, Plymouth, both of RD 3, Wyoming: two and 7 to 1(L Flint, Arthur Kline, Forty sons, Alfred, Wyoming, and Allan, TrucksviUer two foster The chamois ot the European Fort; Mrs. James Ort, Hones-dale: Miss Ella Kline, Salisbury, Md. The funeral will be held from children, Gloria and Clara, at Featured at the 30th annual Sokol Day of Group 7, Slovak Catholic Sokol on Sunday, June 5 at Sans Souci Park, will be a calisthenic exhibition, in aids can stand on a space the home; sister. Mrs. Leona size en a silver oouar.

Sorber, RD 3, Wyoming: eight McLaughlin Funeral Home, 416 which Group 1 and Group 1 Wyoming Avenue. Kingston. granacnikiren and three greatgrandchildren. A son, William, was killed in a truck accident in members will participate. Monday morning at 9.

followed OpenMON. Thru SAT. 9:30 'til 9:00 Florida in 1963. Rites will be held at the fu by a Requiem Mass at 9:30 In St. Ignatius Church, Kingston.

Interment will be in the parish cemetery. J. Friends may call Saturday and neral home, 504 Wyoming Ave from the funeral home, 114 West Main Street. Plymouth this morning 11. Shawnee cemetery.

DUGAN Mrs. Elizabeth, 443 West Main Street, Plymouth, from the funeral home, 530 West Main Street, Plymouth. Saturday morning 8:30. Divine Liturgy 9 St. John's Russian Orthodox Church, Edwards- ville.

Fern Knoll Cemetery, Dallas. Parastas service tonight 8. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. EVANS David, fromerly of Ed- Sunday, 3 to a ana i to iv. MRS.

ANNA CANNELLA CIPRIANI CIPRIANO i nue, Wyoming, Monday afternoon at 2. Interment will be inr Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Car-verton. Friends may call tonight and -Saturday 7 to 10. and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. EUGENE CERWONKA CiDriani CiDriano.

82. of 427 She was born July 29. 1880, in Sicily and came to this coun try at the age of 26, first settling McLean Street, was pronounced dead on arrival at General Hospital yesterday morning at 5:20 following a heart attack. Stricken iew jersey ior two years. Eugene J.

Cerwonka, 27. of wardsville, from the funeral She resided in Pittston since. She was a member of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church. Pittston. at his home, he was taKen to tne 63 Gaylord Street, Binghamton, N.Y., formerly of Wilkes-Barre, died Wednesday in Wilson Me home, 34 Church Street, Ed-wardsville this afternoon 2.

Mt Greenwood Cemetery. Trucks- villef and the Christian Mothers So hospital in the city ambulance. Chief Deputy Coroner Charles E. Flynn investigated. morial Hospital, Johnson City, af ter a brief illness.

Born in the Province or Venice, GILROY Mrs. 197 Wyoming Avenue. Wvomme Mr. Cerwonka was a son of Mrs. Nell Cerwonka of Bingham-ton, and the late Edward Cer from the McLaughlin Funeral Italv.

June 28. 1883. Mr. Cipriano resided in Wilkes-Barre 51years. He was employed as a miner at Franklin Colliery and at the Saporito Coal Company.

Hilldale, until 1948. Mr. Cipriano was emoloved as a janitor at Wool- wonka, Sr. He was employed by! Home, 416 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Saturday morning 9.

Requiem Mass 9:30 Immacu Group 1 serves the, New York-New Jersey area. busloads of Sokol' members are expected from that group. Heading the drill show at the park pavilion at 2:30 will be Jerome Hudak, commander; Eleanor Venit, commandress. and Mary Ann Gall; assistant commandress, from the local jrroup; and John Roth and Roose Mary Novak from the visiting group. They will be assisted by Johanna Kovalick, commandress of Wreath 36: Joseph Ulichny, commander of Assembly 59; Helen Anne Ben-dik, assistant commandress of Wreath 74, and Francis Ben-dik, commander of Assembly 71.

Slovak foods will be served. Heading the kitchen committee Is Mrs. Albert Gatcha, group auditor, assisted by Mrs. John Yasenchak. Bake sale will include Slovak pastries.

Mrs. Neil Kubik, group vice president, will be in charge. Sokol members will bring their- hand-, made articles to the handcraft display. Prizes will be awarded. Mrs.

Kubik is heading tlie art handcraft exhibit. General is George Sterbinsky, group president. His coworkers are Joseph Spernbga, group treasurer, tickets, assisted by George Venit and John Ben-dik, auditors; Emil Sefcik, secretary; Helen Anne Bendik, reporter; and Andrew Horvath, Bports director. Andrew Hvoz-dovic, group vice president, will be in charge of tne Johnson Corpora ciety. Surviving are daughters.

Mary Cannella, at home: Mrs. William Knecht, Pittston; Mrs. Theodore Manganello, San Antonio, Mrs. Anthony Tubioli, Brooklyn, N. sons.

James. Long Island, N. Philip, Portsmouth, Frank, Tampa, 28 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, seven great-g re a t-grandchildrenj- also a brother. Antonio, Argentina; nieces and nephews Funeral will beheld Monday late Conception Church. West Pittston.

St. John's Cemetery, Y-. tion. Johnson City. Mr.

Cerwonka was a member of St. Mary's Church, Binghamton, and the Holy Name Society. worth's Store, Wilkes-Barre, ruuiuii. nenas may call tO' day 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. prior to retiring in 19oi.

He was a member of First Pentecostal Assembly of God Church. Surviving are" his 1 A V. n.iLKit;is.5 Mrs. Delia, rear Surviving are children. Kay- ruin era, acy.

wnu euce Pueblo. Edward. and mond, Ashley; Mrs. Frank Pas-colini and Mrs. Samuel Saracino, Michael, both of 642 East Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre Township, from the funeral home, 129 East Carey Street, Plains, Saturdav morning at 9 from the funeral both of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs.

Nor murnmg a. nequiem Mass a man Dunkelberger, Sunbu.ry; Renaldo and Mrs. Marino Santa- Holy Cross Polish National home. 251 William Street. Pittston.

followed by a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church. Interment will be relli, both of Plains; i 14 grand Catholic Church. Parish cemetery. Wilkes-Barre Townshin. fflflTOISffil 7 children; two great-grandchil in St.

John's Cemetery, Pittston. dren: a brother. Constantino in Friends may call today 2 to 4 Friends may call Saturday and ana 7 to 10. Italy, and a sister, Mother su perior M. Giovacina, Kome, ltaiy; HOWELL Mrs.

Hattie 150 Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Christian Mothers Society will a niece. Lt. Cmdr. Frederick, U.

S. Navy; Thomas, WlfeninRton. Paul, Washington, D. Joseph, Glen Burnie. Gerald, State College, sisters, Mrs.

i Martha Carney, Waterbury, Mrs. a Liebrandt, Haddonfield. N. and BarbaraBinghamton; several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:45 from the funeral home, 141 Main Street, Binghamton.

A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 in St. Mary's Church by his brother, Rev. Father Cerwonka. Interment will be In St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Eriends recite the Rosary Sunday night Nottingham Street, Plymottth, from the funeral chapel, 56 Funeral will be held Saturday at 7:30.

afternoon at 2 from the funeral home, 377 Park Avenue. Serv trayiora Avenue, Plymouth. this morning 11. Edge Hill Cemetery, West Nanticoke. ices will be held at 2:30 in First Pentecostal Church with Rev.

D. Paglia officiating. Inter JILLA Mrs. Anna. 280 Roose.

Carl P. Schuler, Mountaintop, Dies velt Street, Edwardsville. from ment will be in Italian Independ the funeral home, 263 Zerbey ent Cemetery, Wyoming. Friends "Avenuer- -morn Legion may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to iu. Carl P.

Schuler, 62. of Old Ha ing 8:30: Requiem High Mass 9 St Mary's Church. Kingston. zleton Highway. Mountaintop, may calModay to 4 and 7 to MRS.

CATHERINE ROTH JOHN J. AUSTIN Parish cemetery, Pnngle. died last night at 6:30 in Mercy Hospital. He was stricken ill at Meet Monday Mrs. Catherine Roth, 236 East KANE Mrs.

Mary, 18 South his home Wednesday night and John J. Austin, 79, life resident-of 345 Park Avenue, died last night" at 9:50 at his home. He had been ill the last eight months and had been hospital was admitted to the hospital Grand Street, Nanticoke, died yesterday morning at her home after an illness. about 9 p. m.

for observations. Thomas Avenue, Kingston, from the funeral home, 185 Kidder Street, this morning 9. Requiem Mass 9 :30 St Ignatius Church, Kingston. St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township.

He underwent a major operation She was born in Nanticoke ized from September to Novem County Session Set At Hazleton Post yesterday afternoon, and was a lifelong resident ber. He was born August 18. 1886, Mr. Schuler. was born in Surviving are children, Mrs.

Wilkes-Barre June 11. 1903. His Florence Volpicelli, Berwick KELLY Mrs. Elizabeth. RN, in Wilkes-Barre and following Regular meeting of Luzerne mother, the late Mrs.

William C. education worked many years Mrs. Arline LeskowsW, Henry Roth and Norman Roth, all of formerly of Cork Lane, Pittston Township, from the fu Schuler. was the former Marie for Vulcan Iron Works as a machinist; He also was employed Buffalo; 17 grandchildren, seven Kosek, a sister of Mayor Jonn V. Kosek of Wilkes-Barre.

great-grandchildren. Save On Smart Body has been removed to the neral" home. 802 Susquehanna West Pittston, this morning 9:30. Requiem Mass 10 St John the Evangelist Church, Pittston. St.

John's funeral home, 22-24 South Pros Mr. Schuler attended city schools and was a graduate of St. Nicholas High School. He resided in the Heights section many years by General Aviation Corporation, Wilkes-Barre. He retired 21 years ago.

He was a member of St. Patrick's Church and its Holy Name Society. pect Street, Nanticoke. Cemetery. OZOGA John, 305 Pine -Street prior to moving to Mountaintop County Committee, District 12 of the American Legion, will be held in Hazleton American Legion Post 76, 328 West Broad Street, Hazleton, Monday night at 8.

District 12 Commander Peter Bailer, Plains Post 558, will preside, with Harry 'T. Ken-vin of the Hazleton post as the host commander. Commander Bailer announced that June 21 is the deadline for the present membership program KLINE Mrs. Ellen, 331 West 1 1 Hanover section of Nanticoke. Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth, Surviving" are sisters, Mrs.

Edward Barrett, Mrs. John Duffy, 14 years ago. He was a supervisor of Wright Township. the funeral home, 133 Mrs. Elizabeth JSiamovicz, Mrs.

He was employed by Eberhard West Main Street, Plymouth, from the. funeral home, 163 East Broad Street. Nanticoke, this morning 8:30. Requiem Mass 9 St. Mary's Greek Rite Saturday morning 9.

Requiem Spring Styles In SHOES From Regular Stock Loretta Bragg, with whom he resided, end a brother. Thomas Austin, all of Wilkes-Barre; Mass 9:30 St. Vincent Church, Faber Company, Mountaintop. He was a member of St. Ste phen's Episcopal Church, Wilkes Church, Hanover section-.

St. Plymouth. St. Mary Cemetery, Hanover Township. Mary's a Hanover i-fniwes and nephews.

Barre; served several terms on Township. Friends may call today 2 to SiTr Ui lXs board 0 vestrymen, and was 1 an usher. He was also a member RONDELLI Natale (Nat) 4 and 7 to 10. KNOUSE V. Bruce, formerly 506 South Keyser Avenue, Taylor, from the funeral home, and -that the local district nas more than 10,000 members as of May 1.

This is 91 per cent of the recognized goal. He urged the posts to make an all out effort to sign more members between now and the deadline. Ten iui oueei, Fidelity Lodge 655, day. Interment will be in St, Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Town-! Surviving are his wife, the for ship. Friends may call Sat urdavjmer Eleanor Curnow, employed 522 Fallon Street, Old Forge, of Benton, from the funeral home.

Two and One-Half Street, Benton, this afternoon 2. Waller Cemetery, Benton. Saturday morning 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 St. David's Church, and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to io.CZ""mT.Z Scranton.

Old Forge Cemetery, Easton. posts are over the top in mem-hprshin. including Parsons Post IRA F1. CRAGLE Friends may call today 2 to 4 Funeral will be held from the and 7 to io. SPERA John 20 Coal Street.

199, Luzerne Post 525, Dupont Ira.F, Cragle, 7. died at niS far'm dav mornSi at Post 657. Wyoming Post 670, Nes- homer at Pleasant Valley. Fair-if sf, It 11 copeck Post 678 Miners MHls mount Township, last night tg gcll afc.pt Sje was born in. Hunlockjown- ggjf.

Rik wi Plymouth, from the funeral home, 530 West Main Street, KRACHINSKI John, formerly of Miners Mills section, from the funeral home, 480 North Main Street, this morning 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 St. John's Church. St. Mary's Cemetery, Dallas.

KURPRIS Mrs. Anna, 42 Logan Street, from the funeral home, 298 East South Street, Satur OFF Plymouth, this morning 8:30. Requiem High Mass 9. St. Mary's Nativity Church, Plym outh.

Parish cemetery, Plym outh Township. iuiic u. mij iw.iv -j ip.u,.,,-., losn nome Svitiirflfl niffht mil Sun. day morning 9. Solemn High Mass 9:30 Holy Trinity Church.

8.80-18.40 Were 11.00-23.00 Surviving are children. Mrs. afternoon and night. WINTER Adrian 340 Main Street, Swoyersville. from the funeral home, 568 Bennett Street.

Luzerne, this morning Parish cemetery, Bear Creek. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. formation should contact the district adjutant at this meeting, since the chairman, William Horan, West Pittston Post 542 is on maneuvers with the Marine Corps Reserve. Verna McCarroll, Town Line; Arrangements by' Kniff en. Mrs.

Ariine Taylor, Mrs. Anna! Smith and George Cragle, all of MRS. ANNIE LOCKE MF- Mrs. Annie' Locke. 89, of 55 Lord.

Hunlock Creek: Ira 'oi 10, Rev. Alfred Coletti officiat ing. Evergreen Cemetery, LEONARD Carl 75 Park Avenue, Swoyersville, from the funeral 1442 Wyo Trucksville. Department headquarters in-Cragle. Muhlenbure: Mrs.

Verna formed the district commander Kline. Plymouth: Seth Craele.i" uu" ai uie ming Avenue, Forty Fort that 19 posts have not submitted Wellsboro; 19 grandchildren, 10 Mr lM Mrs Alf reT MorVn 36 their nost insnect on reDorts for ereat-pranHrhilHrpn lr' "P0 Allred Morgan, 36 Take one look at the names you'll know that here's a great Anniversary break! The season's most important shoe styles in patent leather, black and brown calf as well as bone, light blue, pink. High or medium. Saturday morning 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 Holy Name Church, .1,1.

1 1 p.i v. 'downing btreet. Hanover. Green John J. Maker Funeral Home Swoyersville.

Mt. Olivet Ceme Shoe Salon t-nia vcai. wnuiioiiyii i unci ai win utr utriy iviuuuay u-j i a stated these reports are manda-afternoon at 2 from the funeral had tery. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Rosary Street Floor Extensions 803, 804 tory and the delinquent posts.home.

Main Road, Sweet uuc lu should Tsmrnlete-anrt-return-the Interment will.be. ln-Blonminoness- IM If. Mill EtnntMi KlnnlM'i OMai KtUklishawat t' tonight 7:30. ODPMlt St. I rutin! Ckarck MALARKEY Mrs.

Geneva, 847 forms in at this' meeting. (dale Cemetery. i Born" In" Hanover Green she Child Welfare Chairman Jo-'. Fr'ends may call Sunday 2 to was the former Annie Thomas Foundry Street, West Pitts 4 and 7 to 9. and resided in the area-the great ton.

from the funeral home. seph J. Margalis, Miners Mills Post 741, announced that only 40 per cent of the posts submitted child 'welfare reports. er part of her life. Her husband, the late William Locke, died in January, 1956.

Mrs. Locke was a member of '211 Luzerne. Avenue, West Pittston, Saturday afternoon 2. West Pittston Cemetery. Friends may call today 2 to MRS.

BRIDGET McINTOSH Mrs. Bridget Mcintosh, 40, of 180 Locust Street, Nanticoke. died in Nanticoke State General rapiewAi CANDY SPECIAL! 4 and 7 to 10. the Bible Students Asso- wawn.ci'e asso Home Funeral Hospital yesterdav afternoon at MARSHALL Mrs. James, 51 OBITUARY 14-18 West Green Street Nanticoke Pbona Nanticoke 735-6590 2:30 after a brief illness.

077 AS I She was born in West Friendship Council 21 Icoke and was a graduate of ther0WUke.s-Barre- former Harter High School, Class' Surviving are several nieces nf 1144 Rh was lifninn roci-iand nephews. THOMAS M. WILSON dent of Nantiooke. I Services will be held at the fu- Wilcnrv AW1 Surviving are hor 'huchanl neral home. 374 East Church Your Choice Of Any Tivo shore Street, Philadelphia, died; Eugene; rons, Peter, Thomas'Street, Nanticoke, Saturday 2-lbs.

1.00- Davis Place, from Homer El Graham Funeral Home, 324 South Franklin Street, this afternoon 1:30. Chapel Lawn Cemetery. Dallas. MISCAVAGE Walter, rear 1574 Shoemaker Avenue, West Wyoming, from the funeral home, 168 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, this morning 8:30. Requiem Mass 9 St.

Mlry's Church, Swoyersville. Parish -cemetery. 57 morning at 11. Brother Claude Saturday in Nazareth Hospital and Eugene, and a daughter, following a heart-attack. I Deborah, all at home; sisters.

BEDNARSKI Funeral Home MOWmi ENTS Wyoming Ave, Wyoming Fhone Wyoming 683-S851 tl Park Ave, Wcida of Allentown and Rev. A. James Cara of Luzerne will He was the father or Mrs. airs. Kouert Hussa, Brooklyn, John H.

Carr, 36 Third Avenue, I.N. Mrs. John Rasmus, Bris- 'officiate. Interment will be in Hanover Green Cemetery. Kingston.

Also surviving are his.tol, Mihalek. 2 to Friends may call today 4 and 7 to 10. wife; a son, Frank, Philadelphia; West Nanticoke; her mother, three grandchildren and Mrs. Violet Novak, West Nanti-great-grandchildren. coke.

Funeral was held Tuesday Funeral will be held from the afternoon at Philadelphia. Inter-, funeral home, 51-53 West Green ment was in Resurrection Ceme- Street. Nanticoke, at a time to tery. Philadelphia. be" announced.

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Covered Raisins, Mb. pkg. I CHARLES E. FLYNN FUNERAL HOME '-N Wllket-airr I I PHONI tU-tMl Hershey Kisses, Mb. pkg.

Coconut Bon Bons, 10-oz. pkg. Minters' Chocolate Fudge Bars, Mb. pkg. Minters' Vanilla Fudge Bars, Mb.

pkg. Serving More Families Than Any Other Funeral Director in Fenna. Reese Peanut Butter Cups, 13-oz. pkg. The Family To Decide Wisely McLaughlin's prices progress from low est to highest by gradual Increases.

Every conceivable price is represented so that every family can select Jusici-ously (without fear of overspending). Scranton Father of 6 Dies in War in Vietnam A 33-year-old Scranton soldier who was due to return from tluty in Vietnam at the end of June was killed in action Tuesday. I A i Candy, Street Floor Extension 866 HUGH B. HUGHES SON Funeral Home iW ffyunlsi In, firtj firt PHONE W7-174I Schmidt, the father of six chil He had been serving as civic, ditn ranging in age from one to 13 years. A si McLaughlin Funeral Service Word of the major's death was received by his parents last rnight.

The Defense Department and action orncer in the area of qui Nan. Schmidt, who recently was awarded the first Oak Leaf cluster to the Army Commendation Medal, was in Vietnam 11 months. His wife and children reside at White Sanaa Missile Range. HOMER GRARAf.1 Funeral Home South Franklin Wilkes-Barr TELEPHONE IZS-e telegram revealed bcnmiat was wounded fatally in a Viet WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON ESTABLISHED U9t Cong ambush after returning from a misison of delivering food to Vietnamese refugees, i N. M.

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