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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1934 4 Obituary (SjLOSItllJIPiJOMIE IDY 4 DAN THOMAS GEORGE SCARBO Mrs. John Richardson, West Scranton, Expires Mn.

Harriet Richardson, 61, wlfs of John T. Richardson, 546 North St. Rose Convent, Salem Avenue, Carbondale. This morning with mass in convent chapel at 9:80 o'clock. Interment, Mother of Sorrows Cemetery.

Pinch H1U. TwUp Mary B. Turlip, 128 Brooklyn Street, This morning with mass of requiem In St. Rose Churoh at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, St.

Rose Cemetery. McDonald Joseph McDonald, Mc Qranaghan Funeral Home, North Main Street, Carbondale. This morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Calvary Cemetery, MayfleW. Battenberg A.

1 F. A. Battenberg, 636 Washington Avenue, Jermn. Wednesday afternoon with private services In home at 1 :30 o'clock. Services in Jermyn M.

E. Church at 2 o'clock. Interment, Jermyn Cemetery. Sumner Avenue, died last night at 7:15 o'clock in her home after a long illness. was bom In this city and had el ways resided here.

A member of Immanuel Baptist Catherine's Cemetery. Arrangements by Oene Cusick; GusinsU Adam Ousinski, S305 Greenwood Avenue, Greenwood. Today with requiem mass at 9 a. m. In St.

Mary's Polish Church. Intel me nt, parish cemetery. Arrangements by Frank' Kapalski. Heeler Eugene Heeley. 917 Olive Street.

Today at 2:30 p. m. In home. Interment, Dunmore Cemetery. Frey Mrs.

Clarence F. Prey, 529 Vine street. Today at 1 p. m. in home.

Interment. Nicholson Cemetery. Jerauld Orrie Jerauld, LaPlume. Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.

in home. Interment, Falrlawn cemetery, Dalton. Howley Martin J. HowleV. 320 Prospect Avenue.

Wednesday at 9 a. m. from home with requiem mass at 9:30 a. m. in Church of the Nativity.

Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mlnooka, with military rites by the Spanish American War Veterans. Lrnett Thomas Lynett, 1318 Penn Avenue. Wednesday morning with requiem mass In St. Paul's Church.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by John Durkan. Malta Mrs. Catherine Malta 1212 Monsey Avenue. Wednesday morning with requiem mass in St.

Paul's Church. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Dunmore. Arrangements by John Durkan. Church, she aPo was a member of its Sunday Sc and was affiliated with 01? IrWISTLUQTCHSF I HIM TO PLAY THE 'CELLO CAMEQAMAN.

Celestial Council, No. 64, D. of A. Besides her husband, she leave daus hter. Mrs.

Charles Holley; three sons, Wayland, Raymond and Lowell, and a grandson, Robert Holley. Funeral arrangements, which are in charge of Robert B. Phillips, will be Thanksgiving Moulds! Turkeys, Ducks, Footballs, filled with Smith's Ice Cream. Phone 8251. Adv.

announced later. Mrs. Louis Schmidt Succumbs to Illness Mrs. Amelia Schmidt, wife of Louis F. Schmidt, 142 South Lincoln Ave nue, died last night at 8 o'clock hi the West Side Hospital after an ill ness.

New "WHY WASH SERVICE" 1 5 lb 49c EACH ADDITIONAL FOCND EVERT DAT IN TBI WEEK Vanston's Anthracite Laundry Mrs. Schmidt was a member of the Jackson Street Baptist Church, the Order of Eastern Star, the White Shrine of Jerusalem and the Ladies' Carbondale Heaiey Mrs. Maurice Healey, 14 Battle Avenue, Carbondale. This morning with mass of requiem in St. Rose Church at 10:15 o'clock.

Interment, St. Rose Cemetery. Sister Grace Sister Mary Once, Auxiliary of Mellta Commandery. DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILADILPHIA I DhHIItd. melorti and CONTINENTAL Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Lauretta and Pre Ida Schmidt, and two brothers, James and Charles Phillips.

FISTERC III The body was removed to the fam home bv Funeral Director B. Wil III JgJAM HOPKINS HAS1 lard Tague. Funeral services will be conducted in the home on Friday aft WASAVEGAGEDAMILE a WYOFStUMMINGeVER SINCE HE ENTERED Pictures, HFR. LEfl" ANKLE TWICE AND Eight ankle once ouOmg veR. SrAGe AND SCQeeh CAQzzfL.

ernoon at 2:30 o'clock, interment win be In Falrlawn Cemetery, Dalton. Louis Shapiro, 50, Dies Suddenly in His Home power to sell the estate, mortgage, lease or otherwise dispose of any and all real estate. Slavonic Group Louis Shapiro, 50, a native of Rus To Conduct Dance aim. and a resident of this city for twenty seven years, died suddenly yes. terdav afternoon in his home, 1634 Proceeds to Go Toward Dorothy Street.

Surviving are his widow, Bessie; Christmas Fund three sons. Samuel, Simon and Nathan; four daughters, Sarah, Truck Burns at Daleville A truck owned by the Whlnney Express Company, Philadelphia and Bingham ton, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning when its gas line broke at Daleville. The damage was estimated at $8,000, the Daleville highway patrol announced. The driver, George Hamilton, Binghamton, escaped injury. ALLIED TRADES MEETING The Allied Printing Trades Council will meet tomorrow night at the Ad Lin Building.

Arrangements have been completed LIPASE ISAM i with the purchase of every PHILCO IT'S new and unusual the only Radio Atlas ever published! This big, 20 page book contains maps of the world and five continents, in color, with short wave stations "spotted in." Photographs and stories of famous foreign radio stars and stations; dual purpose short wave station listings, etc. Interesting and instructive to young and old alike invaluable to those who tune in foreign broadcasts. NOT FOR SALE IN THE STORES. Come In Buy the New 1935 for the card party and dance to be held at Silver Moon Han, St. Ann Street, to Fanny, Rose and Marion; a brother, Harry Shapiro, Rockaway Park, N.

and two brothers and a sister in Russia. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home with Cantor Nathan Kerner. Linden Street Temple, officiating. Interment, Dalton Cemetery. Arrangements by Meyer Ziman.

morrow night by the Slavonic Republi can League of Lackawanna County. The proceeds the affair will go into the Christmas fund of the organization, and win be used to spread cheer among unerals needy families at the holiday season. Joseph Romano Miss Mathylda Zurowska and Mrs. OF THE WORLD Anna Magnoni are cochairmen of the Joseph Romano, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Romano, 115 South II4 general committee. Assisting them are Mrs. Eva Lasko, Mrs. Helen Wisnak, ICI FISTY CINTt Mrs. Helen Miller, Walter Szny ter, Joseph Schuster and Attorney Walter Kaczmarek.

Members of the reception committee are Dr. M. J. Stec, Michael Budash, Dr. Sigmond Nowickl, At torney Kaczmarek, Joseph Herman, Anthony Stebick, Mrs.

Elizabeth Glom boskl, Mrs. Helen Rydzewski, Mrs. Ml A IT piurr LGO Helen Wisnak, Mrs. Helen MUler. Players are requested to bring their own cards.

Place $250,000 Value McManus Mrs. Mary McManus, 129 South Lincoln Avenue. Today at 2 p. m. in home with the Rev.

Eugene Pierce officiating. Interment, Abing ton Hills Cemetery. Arrangements by Howard M. Davies. McCarthy Mrs.

Bridget McCarthy, 727 Capouse Avenue. Today with requiem mass at 9:30 a. m. hi St. Peter's Cathedral.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by Oene Cusick. Burke Mrs. Margaret M. Burke, 1102 Marion Street.

Today at 9 a. m. from home with requiem mass at 9:18 a. m. in St.

Paul's Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by Oene Cusick. O'Boyle Miss Catherine O'Boyle, North Seventh Avenue. Today from Cusick's Funeral Parlors, 308 Wyoming Avenue, with requiem mass at 8:45 a.

m. in St. Peter's Cathedral. Interment, St. John's Cemetery, Pitts ton.

Sister Concilia Sister Mart Concilia, formerly of Jeasup. Body removed last night to St. Agne Villa, Elmhurst. Requiem mass Wednesday at 9 a. m.

in St. Catherine's Church, Moscow. Interment, Sisters' Plot, St. On Estate of Banker Chestnut Avenue, died yesterday in the Mercy Hospital after a brief illness. The body was removed to the family home by Funeral Director Pas quale Cioni.

The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from the home with a requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St. Lucie's Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Mrs. John Miller Mrs.

John Miller, Brooklyn, N. formerly of West Scranton, died on Friday in St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn. Surviving' are her husband, John, and the following children: Ann, Margaret, Bertha, Adeline, Eveline, John Robert and Carl and a sister, Mrs. Bertha Jones, the latter of West Scranton.

Mn. Jennie Neplatano Mrs. Jennie Neplatano, formerly of Hennessy Court, died in her home, 263 Mineola Boulevard, Mineola, Long Island, N. Y. She left here six years ago.

Besides her husband she leaves four children, the youngest a few days old; her mother, Mrs. Mary Secilano; three sisters, Anna, Mary and Florence, and four brothers, James, Dominlck, Stephen and Michael, all of this city. (Continued From Page Three) thereof to my son, Augustus P. Thomp son of Andover, Mass. An undivided three eighths part to Charles D.

Thompson of Andover, Mass. "An undivided two eighths part to and get a Radio Atlas! We want to demonstrate to you these marvelous new PHILCOS that tune in the world! Come in today listen to demonstration and for your courtesy we will give you a copy of this unique Radio Atlas. Not until you have actually heard foreign broadcasts over a PHILCO can you appreciate how thrilling and enjoyable they can be. And not until you have listened to PHILCO'S gloriously natural tone can you realize how modern radio has progressed. You'll enjoy the.

demonstration, and receive a valuable gift without obligation of any kind if you purchase a PHILCO. But act quickly our supply of these Radio Atlases is limited my two sons, Augustus P. Thompson and Charles D. Thompson, both of Andover, and the New England Trust Company of Boston, in trust for the following uses and pur poses; To hold and Invest and at quarterly periods to pay net interest ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? and income thereof and therefrom to my grandchild, Esther R. Fuller, daughter of my deceased child, Re becca Thompson Fuller; to pay said interest quarterly as long as she shall live.

Upon the death of the said Esther R. Fuller, if she shall live to sur i 1 it iTWf I' I I ji Hi u. 1 Fl Sfe I 1 1 1 11 I 1 mm Miss Mary Marrow Miss Mary Marrow, a former well known resident of Wilkes Barre. died yesterday after an illness. The body has been removed to Cusick's Funeral Home, 308 Wyoming Avenue, from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday morning at a time to be announced later.

vive a child or children, the said trust estate shall continue and be in the same manner administered with said child or children as beneficiary or beneficiaries until the age of EASIEST TERMS Liberal Trade in Allowances twenty one, at which time trust shall How sad! Sallow complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired. What's wrong? Chances are you're poisoned by clogged bowels or constipation. Take this famous prescription used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 years Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. They are harmless yet very effective.

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Mr. CorreU is a Bible teacher. The Bible study class win meet tomorrow night. On Thursday evening, Rev. Harry E.

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