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TWm Dm. 29, 1966 Edith Schwcighofer Dies MID-VALLEY AREA NEWS Carbondale Newo SIMPSON Si. Peters I IN Plans to Seat Everett Keller, Convey dewt Tribune OffWe-J7 Lnckewaana An, Otyphaat Fhena UMB1 Edith P. Schwelghofer, Lebanon died Tuesday after in lllneat. She was tho widow of Charles H.

Schwelghofer. Bom July 21. 1177, et Nile Pond, now known DICKSON CITY 1 School Board Meeting Jan. 25 OLYPHANT Simpsons Note 33d Jubilee ae Camp Towanda, she lived in Lebanon Twp, the peel 70 years She was the daughter of tho let Ldward E. and Fhllinn Nile Avery.

Surviving are two daughter, Mrs, Grace Cur tie. Curtie Valley, Waymart, RD 1, and Mre. Edith Wolf. New York City; til grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. Tho funeral will be Friday at 1:30 p.mr from the Bryant Funeral Home, 1221 Main Sc, Honesdal.

Interment, Eaet Dy berry Cemetery. Friend may call today after 2 p.m. CLIFFORD BLAKELY PECKVILLE William Larder, WWI Veteran, Taken by Death Newly elected officer of the Holy Nemo Society of SS. Peter Church, Simpson, will be sealed at an installation dinner to be held Saturday, Jen. 14, at 1.34 m.

in tho perish hall. Officer to be' Intuited include: President, Georg Even-eho: vice president, Jacob karciyk; aecreisry. Paul Bebla; treasurer. Belli Revel; mar-ihalli. Joseph Swinarskl and Joseph Yanchek.

Reservations, which el Jan. 10, may be mad with Edward Prawdztk, or Evencho or Paul Bebla. ARCIIBALD Vandals Warned By Postmaster postmiiter Chester Tre-re wiki ha announced that mail boxes are protected hy federal law and pranloters or vandals who demaga Sr destroy the A- Dickson City School! Board meeting scheduled for Mr, ind Mrf william J. Simp-Wednesday night has been a lon, j0 S0 Wednet-celed, it hat been announced day feebriied their 33rd wed-by Andrew Mucovlc, secretary. din anIVerary at home.

A December ssion wa held lnjfamiy mner wai held. conjunction with the annual re organization meeting early in December. The next regular meeting will be held Jan. 23 Mite Gail Ann Reseigu It a boxes snd Uelr eonients are li- surgical paiient atjiieon and "theTr guest are1 able to fin of not more than mortal JJfJJ mm that this applies to all mail D. receptaclei and the mail in them even though the boxes tre bought by citizens end are their Born Couple Paulajean Pres Marjorie Lee, Binghamton, and Charlotte McAlla.

Kenneth Hutchins, Bloomfield, recently visited his The couple was married in St. James Church, Jessup, by the Rev. Lro Hughes. Mrs. Simpson it the former Miss Evelyn McCurmack of Peckville.

Her husband is a retired Hudson Coal Co. employe at Eddy Creek Colliery. They havt six children, Mra. William Eaton. Philadelphia; Mrs.

Elaine Gaughan, Carlisle; Miss Sharon, RN, ScrantonState General Hospital; Mias Rose Ann, William Jr. andTimothy, all at home. They also have Daughter To Haney 145 Car-malt at Mercy He was recently from Mid-Valley Mercy Hospital City am First Ward William E. Larder, 78, rear 441 Hickory Peckville. died Tuesday night at the Biakely Convalescent Home after an ill He was born in Eynon C.08CR was the son of the late Joseph and Hannah Metcalf Larder.

A retired mine worker, he resided in Peckville the past 60 years. A World War I veteran; he wa a member of Pierson Hurd Post, American Legion, the Junior Order of the United American Mechanics, and Perk-ville Methodist Church. His wife Irene, died in I960. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Helen Robinson, Margaret and Miss Dorothy, and son.

George, all at home; a grandson, a sister, (, Francis Kaczmarek, is a patient Hospital, Scranton. transported Hospital to by the Dickson bulance service. Henry Bielinski councilman. 659 is apatient at Hospital. LEAVES HOSPITAL Gerald Narconia, St haa been dischared Kiwanis Club Due to Install Newly-elected officer of Car-bonds le KiwanJ Club will bo lulled at a dinner-meeting neat Tuesday at 1:11 m.

at Durfee Parish Hall. They Include: President, Aubrey Staple; vice president. Franc! Schermerhorn; tecood vice president, John M. Winter: treasurer, C. MorTle Roger; secretary, Ernest W.

lieubena. Director ar: Three year. John Ford and Merwyn S. Ilol lia; two year, John H. Stoddard.

William A. McDonough and Paul McGovern; one year, George Lewie end W. J. Bariholomay. Miss Walker Taken by Death Mis Elizabeth M.

Walker. 85 S. Church Carbondale, died Tuesday in St. Joseph! Hoapi-tal, Carbondale, after an illnese. A native of Carbondale, he Patrick A.

and Bridget ORourke Walker. A graduate of Benjamin Franklin High School. Carbondale, she attend-edMarywood College in Scranton. Mise Walker we a member of St. Rose of Lima Church.

Carbondale, and its Altar and Rosary Society. Surviving are three eistere, Marie and Eleanor, both at home, and Mrs. Stanley McCormick, Carbondale: three brothers, Gerald, at home; William, Olyphant and Joseph A Smithtown, L.I., N.Y., and lev-era! nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Saturday from the Edward A. Wade Funeral Home, 4 Morris Place, Carbondale, with mats at 10: IS a.m.

in St. Rose Church, Carbondale. Interment, St. a Cemetery, Carbondale. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m.

A daughter, ton, was bora to S.Sgt. and Mrs.pej,'4j''property. Raymond Haney, N.C., on Dec. IV Mr. Haney .1 J0HelIl Tllllv formerly from Waymart and is stationed at Fort Bragg.

C. The paternal grendparents ar Mr. and Mr. Jacob Haney, 821 Main Simpson. Funeral Hites Held The funeral of Mr.

Joseoh Tully, 121 Pine Boulevard r4ndchildren. Mid Valley Annutl Sal on Reba Thompson Taken hy Death Mr. Reba Foeter Thompaoa, IS? Anglua Way. Monterey. Caltf, former ebon-dele resident, died Tueeday la Montery Community HoepitaJ fur aa Uloeta.

A native of Carbondale, aha was a daughter of the lata Royal J. and Reba S. Foeter. pioneer reildenta of Carbondale Mra. Thompaon wa a graduate of Carbondale High School and a member of Trinity Epieocpal Church, Carbondale.

Surviving are her hua-band. Char lea 2 aona. Chari ea A. and Foater at home; a daughter. Cheryl Reba.

at home; two eiater. Mr. Ruth F. Cramer Carbondala, and Mr. Mildred G.

Taylor. Portland. Oregon. and aeveral niece and nephew. Funeral aervlce will be held Friday in Monterey.

Interment. Saa Francisco National Cemetery. Knights Party Plans Are Set Gerald Conmy I general chairman of the annual New Year' Eve party, aponaored by KnighU of Columbia Council 329, Carbondale, to be held Saturday at 10p.m. Aaaiatlng Mr. Conmy are: Thomaa Cummings, Joseph Dat SUnko.

Richard McHale Fred Sonntag. Council Activity chairman la Paul Kielar. Honorary chairman ia Grand Knight Frank Kacer. Parents of Son A aon. John, was born to Mr and Mra.

John Castner, lie Pine Knoll Drive. Endicott, N.Y. at Ideal Hospital. Endi-eott. on Christmaa Day.

The mother is the former Marion Debish of Carbondale. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Edward Debish, 321 Dundaff Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr.

Ambrose Castner, 147 Mon roe Archbald. 1,1 id Girdles. Formfil, Mudenform, Bevt Form and Stephini Mackie's Adv. 822 Lincoln from Mrs! "Mabel 'iTu ber. kv iVl Mid-Valley Hospiut.

and several nieces and nephews. LtJF lo Convene Members of the board of directors. Mid -Valley Division, United Fund, will tonight at 8 o'clock in the room at Mid-Valley Stephen Kllliany wilt JESSUP Illness Is Fatal P. Archbaid was held Wednesday from Kenny Funeral Home, 424 Church with mass in St. Thomni Aquinai Church by Rev.

Leo A. Granahan. Rev. Henry E. Zapo-tocki was deacon and Rev.

Charles J. Krtnge, aubdeacon. Pallbearers, nephews, were: John. Gerald, William and Howard Simon Joseph Swamck and Leo Lawler. Interment, perish cemetery, where Father Kring conducted committal rite.

OLD FORCE Mr. Way land Davie 14 Oak SL. Correspondent Telephone 4J7-C89 N.J., mother. They joined the rest of the family at the new home of Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Hutchins, North Jackson. Mr. and Mre. Willard Updyke and family, Waverly, N.Y., recently visited hie parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Updyke, and on Monday afternoon called at the Willard Updyke home, Carbondale. Mrs. Pauline Horton had the following weekend guests: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strickland, and family Valley Forge; Mr.

and Mre. Frank Dukemch and son, Parslppany, N.J., and Miss Joanne Horton, Atlanta, who is (pending eom time with her mother. Richard Miller, Johnson City, recently visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Freeman Miller, and his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Franklin.

Misa Daisy HopJer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin, Clarks Green, Christmai Day.

Mrs. Mamie Owens recently visited Mr. and Mrs. William Keiper and family, White Ha ven. Roger and Teddy DeHart re cently visited their parents at Clarks Summit.

The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Kinback-Decker Funeral Home, River and Erie Peckville. with Rev. Russell D. Smith, ficiating.

Interment, i onTo Mrs. Cemetery, Peckville. MiH tary rites will be by the Peckville Legion 101. Friends may call today 7 to lOp and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 10 p.m. Lackawanna meet directors' Hospital.

Plan For Mrs. Elizabeth Chatlosh, 152 a 1 a I a Jessup, died Wednesday morning In Mid Valley Hospital after an illness. in Czechoslovakia, she concert Listed R. J. Wttkowski si chairman of the fifth annual Outiunding Sportsman Contest for are hunters, trapper, and fishermen, which ends on midnight Saturday.

Judges for the annuat competition will be John J. Celbusky. Michael Petrilik and William Yavorosky. Prizes will be awarded for presented to the best all around sportsman. Louise Spencer Dies After Illness TIIKOOP Breakfast Cluirch Men St.

Mary'i Holy Name Sone- Sweeps Posted In Keg League Bom was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Shamun. She lived in Jessup the past 60j(y J0d annual corn-years. Her husband, John, died breakfast for men and in 1940.

Mrs. Chatlosh was boys of the church Sunday, Jan. member of Slovak Presbyterian following the 8:30 a m. mass The second half of the Sacred Survivjng a Stephen, committee members are Mi- at home: two daughters, Mrs. chaej Richardson.

Geoige Shol-Mary Shargo, Ternton, (Pli peter Zadjura and Joseph and Mrs. Anna Psiarski, Jaup.Kobar. Any of the group may The funeral will be Saturday contacted for tickets, from the Russin Funeral Home, 109 Hill Jessup, with services at 9:30 a.m. in Slovak Presbyterian Church. Interment, Prospect Hill Cemetery, Peckville.

Friends maycall to Heart Holy Name Bowling League got under way with sweeps recorded, one by Dreater Fuel over Dom Yorks, the other by Molinaris Insurance over Anth. Bus. Forms. In other games rolled at Idle Hour Lanes, Tunis Motors, Middletons Service, and Cia-bocchis Market came out on Rev. Harry E.

Brooks, pastor, Mrs. Louise Spencer, Thompson, died Wednesday night at Asa Park Manor, Montrose, after an ililness. Bom in Binghamton, N.Y she formerly lived in Elmira, N.Y. She resided in Thompson the past 15 years. She was the daughter of the late Stephen W.

and Louise Monroe Green. Her husband, Charles L. Spencer, died April 27, 1960. Mrs. Spencer attended the Baptist Church of Thompson.

Surviving are two brothers Richard Green, Elmira, and Fred Green, Norfolk, Va. The funeral will be from the Jones Funeral Home, Thompson, at a time to be announced. Interment, Ararat Cemetery. two and the leng end of 3 to 1 scores over Andy's Pizza, Gasparinis, and Zipay6, respectively. Palmieri of Dreater's was the high man for one and three games with 245-656.

In the team handicap, Dreater had the high 3 games with 2935, and Mid dleton's had the high 1 game with 1058. Next weeks schedule: A.B.F vs Yorks. Clabocchis vs. Gas-parini's, Ziipays vs. Middletons Tunis vs.

Dreater, Andy ve Molinaris. ATTEND OUR GALA Kiw Years Eve Party N. Cotw-N Minimum Butt Lunch at Midnit PEANUT BAR IM CU(. Caibendale 11 11 11 in day after 7 p.m. and Friday, 2 Throop Methodist Church, n-to 5, 7 to 10 p.m.

jnounced that Sundays worship service will be held at 10 a in. that day. The pallor' topic thut day will be "Five New' Years Resolves. Sunday School will he held at II a.m. The adult leison tope will be "The Beginning of Christa Ministry." A New Years Eve service Mrs.

Mary Dorisli Taken by Death Funeral servies will be held today for Mrs. Mary Dorish, 59 Student Sunday Set for Jan. 1 Student Recognition Sunday will be held Jan. 1 in the local Protestant churches, under the direction of the pastor, J. G.

Burt Easton. MembfrTTaheir respective churches, who are attending institutions of higher learning will participate in the Sunday service. The students. of Nebo United Churoh of Christ are Leah T. Davis, East Strbudsburg State College and Jo Ann Erzar, Lacka Beauty School.

The Stewart Memorial Church students are Nick Scandale, Wesleyan College, N.C.; Robert Easton, Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., Barbara Tyler, student nurse. Borough Women Visiting Sister Mrs. William G. Bowen, S. Main Street, and her sister, Mrs.

Ellsworth Matthews, Somerville, N.J., enplaned from Newark Airport recently for an extended visit wieh their sister Mrs. Margaret Norris, Downey, Calif. They arrived at Los Angeles Airport and will make the return trip the same way. LAKE ARIEL Altar and Rosary Society of St. Thomas More Church and St.

Marys of Ledgedale, will hold a Christmas party today at 7:30 p.m. at Lake Ariel Hotel. A covered dish supper will be served. All members are asked to bring an exchange gift. Reservations may be made with any society officer.

Miss Frances Newell spent the Christmas weekend with Mrs. Harry Ehrhardt. Hamlin. Monthly meeting of the commission on education will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the church.

Regular meeting of the official -board will be at 8 P-m. Regular meeting of the WSCS is set Thursday, Jan. 5, at 8 p.m., Mrs. Elwood Ammerman president: Mrs. Calvin Samson and Mrs.

Norbert Heater are charge of the program and worship. Hostesses will be Mrs. Le-land Megangel and Mrs. Rus-sell Polley. Upper Mid-Valley Area Funerals ijej-jni 'iT nneJWXnnnrr CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors, and all those who kindly assisted us in ahy way during our bereavement, especially donors of mass cards, flowers and cars.

MRS. JOHN A. RUPP AND FAMILY. UULr, Poplar St Plains, who died will be held in the church at Tuesday night at home after P-m- Saturday. There will be illness of two weeks.

communion and a sermon topic. Born in Austria, she came to this country in 1901 and resided in Plains since that time. Mrs. Bowling Schedule Shenkos Bowling League will resume play Monday evening with No. 2 meeting No, 1 and No.

4 opposing No. 3, Standings are as follows; No. 1, 12-3; No. 2, 10-5, No. -4.

6-9, and No. 3, 2-13. At St. Joseph Mrs. Hettie Thompion, 87 Brook Carbondale, is a surgical patient at St.

Joseph's Hospital, Carbondale. Medical patients include: Gerard Shott, 891 Hill Archbald; Sam Kowalick, 260 260 Susquehanna Forest City: Claude A. Snedeker, 61 Williams Ave Carbondale; Mrs. James Kearney, 158 Cemetery Archbald; Robert Bar-cola, 69 Wayne Carbondale; Mrs. Alta Daronowski, 520 Hudson Forest City, and Michael Urda 460 Hudson Jenny nj At General Hospital Medical patients at Carbondale General Hospital include: Aloysius Karl, 51 42nd Carbondale; Carmelia Panetta, 419 Whitmore Mayfield; George Miller, 561 Warren Kingston; Marie Pilcavage, 110 Farview Carbondale; Doris Morgan, 215 Center Taylor; Frances Carden, 135 Dundaff Carbondale, and Mary Ann Hornets, 109 Farview Carbondale.

Bridge Results Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Alexander were first place winners in the contract bridge games played Tuesday night by Carbondale Bridge Club at its rooms.

Miss Reva Kurlancheek and Mrs. Dolly Watkins were second; Mrs. Joseph Kilker and Miss Helen Dockerty, third. Play will continue next Tuesday at 8 p.m. I Union Service The union service canceled on Christmas Eve because ofthe storm will be hela tonight at 7:30 oclock at First Methodist Church, Carbondale, with the First Presbyterian and Berean Baptist Churches cooperating.

Gty Hall Recess Carbondale City Clerk Elizabeth Jordan has announced that City Building offices will be closed all day Saturday and Monday for the New Years holidays and will reopen Tuesday morning. THURSDAY DINNER SPECIALS BAKED LASAGNA PRIME RIBS O' BEEF ROLLED STEAK (Samd Frem I to PETTINATO'S 71 Dundaff Street Carbondale iFAWBNBR rictv 8.K 1 Hey Mam in4 DaJ I Let Your Youngatnra Celebrate New Year'e A The Pevtnl. Hate And Noisemekera. Shew Starti At 11 :45 P.M. Out At 1:10 P.M.

THE srIHGER Dorish was a member of Holy Rosary Resurrection Orthodox Wilkes-Barre. Her husband, John, died In Surviving are five daughters, Mrs, Michael Polk, Kingston; Helen, at home; Mrs. Nicholas Glowatch, New York; Jule, Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Frank Reese, West Pittston; four sons, John, Avoca; Michael and Joseph, at home, and William, Plains: sister, Mrs. Helen Sedor, a brother, Joseph Kocak, Chicago; nine grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren.

The funeral will be from a funeral home, Plains, with divine liturgy at 9 a.m. in Holy Resurrection Orthodox Cathedral. Interment, Fern Knoll, Dallas. COLORISLINK It isnt always that fabric Is matched in a costume. Sometimes the connecting link ia color.

This is so in a twosome, the dress an airy knit in thick, rust-colored wool. EYNON Mrs. Anita Albiero Rites Conducted The funeral of Mrs. Anita (Anna) Albiero, 543- Main Eynon, was held Tuesday from Margotta Funeral Home, 1019 Main Peckville, with mass in Our Lady of Vilna Church by Rev. Leonard L.

Gillis. She died as the result of injuries suffered when hit by a car Friday. 'Pallbearers, nephews were: Elmer Fioretti, Ned Panfile, James Lanuti, Anthony Angradt, Menoti Scarincl and Alfio Rus-pi. Interment, St. Francis Italian Cemetery, Eynon.

CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to our neighbors and friends for inspiring words of love, encouragement and sympathy; for, flowers, spiritual bouquets, cars and for all kindness extended us in our sorrow, caused by the tragic and unexpected loss of our loved one. THE ALBIERO AND DeLONTI FAMILIES. Aflv. Party Cancelled A New Years Eve party scheduled-by members of Woz-niak-Pavloski Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, has been canceled. Mayfield i Mrs.

Peter Naliwany Laid to Final Rest VISIT IN FLORIDA Mrv Johanna Krystyniak and Mrs. Pauline Pruzinsky, both of Sixth Blakely, have rereturned after spending two weeks in Florida, where ry visited Mrs. Krystyniaks son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Halliskv, who reside in Clearwater, Fla.

MEETING CANCELED A meetin of the Blakely Hose Co. Auxiliary, scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 3. has been canceled, according to information released by unit officials. SPRINGVILLE Paul Finlon Is in Vietnam Pvt.

First Class Paul J. Fin-Ion 21, whose parents live on Route 2, Springvllle, is one of several hundred Saigon. Support Command truck drivers who enabled the Jith Transportation Battalion stationed in Long Binh, Vietnam, to reach the one million miles mark driven in less than five months. Pvt. Finlon is a member of the battalions 87th Transportation Company.

TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRINGS BEST RESULTS Friday and Saturday One Shew Only At 7 P.M. MY FAIR UDY REDUCED PRIDES A-l Anthracite rXESH MTNXU COPT CL1ANBB Delivered Price Steve 517.00 Range $16.25 Nut $17.00 Ruck $14.60 Pea $15-50 Rica $11-85 PRII 8UDCIT City Coal Co Phene I44 1291 St. Marys Sodality To Meet on Friday Blessed Virgin Sodality, St. Marys Church, Old Forge, will meet Friday at 8 pm. in the church auditorium with Miss Frances Killino, prefect, presiding.

Rev. Neil Gugliemelli is moderator. Members will' receive com munion in a body at the 8: 15 a.m. ritass Sunday and will go to confessions Saturday from 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. End Visit Here Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Terry and son, Dale, Randallstown, and Miss Sally Seaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George SeanjaDWet Morton Street, have returned to their homes after spending the Christmas holiday at the Sea-mfcn residence. Mrs.

Terry is a sister to Mrs. Seaman and is the former Audrey Harrison. Moosic. 1 OLD FORGE NOTES Mr. and Mrs.

David Mc-Garry and ohildren have returned to Lake Valhalla, Stroudsburg, after visiting the McGarry 'and Lamberti families. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Kelly, Sidney, N.Y., visited at the home' of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Davis and family. Oak.

Street. HOP BOTTOM Frank P. Dills Funeral Home 715 Main St. Duryea, Pa. rhM 417-711 Amyl ParklM Fadllllae Harris Mrs.

Sarah Harris, 307 Dundaff Carbondale. Today at 2:30 p.m. from the Joseph J. Brennan Funeral Home 55 Lincoln Carbondale, with services by Rev. Arthur Meneely, Berean a i at Church, Carbondale.

Interment Willow View Cemetery, Clifford Yarnes Mrs. Catherine Yarnes, 120 Fulton Simpson. Today from the Joseph G. Pecko Funeral Home, 621 Main Simpson, with mass at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church, Simpson.

Interment, parish cemetery- Trembach Archie Trembach, Crystal Lake Carbondale RD. Today from Wllcha Funeral Home, 707 Hill Mayfield, with holy, liturgy at 9:30 a.m. in St. Johns Russian Orthodox Church. Interment, a 1 ah cemetery.

MozeleskI Chester Mozeleski, 1108, Frieda Dickson City. Friday from the Dworczak Funeral Home, 604, Dundaff Dickson City, with mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Marya Visitation Church, Dickson City. Interment, parish cemetery.

Zalewski Walter A. Zalew ski, 718 Boulevard Dick son City. Today from the Mazur Funeral Home, 519 Dundaff Dickson City, with mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Marya Visitation Church, Dickson City.

Interment, parish cemetery. Thomas Elizabeth Thomas, 5 Pancoast Dickson City. Today at 11 a.m. from the- David L. Eynon Funeral Home, 17 Hillcrest Dickson City, with services by Rev.

J. Freerick Parkyn, pastor, Dick-son IRVING THEATRE TONITE 7-9 P.M. SLAM BANG ACTION-FUN Toutsfess tcchmCoumO ConUrrin ROSEMARY FORSYTH Pre-Inventory Sale Double your Christmas dollars by shopping for these unusual VALUES Lingerie a selected group of Blips, gowns, pajamas and half-slips, styled of nylon inf white pastels black and navy. Reg. $4.00 to 12.00 Now V2 Price Dresses Jumpers And Suits In broken sizes only $20.00 to 40.00 13 Less Gloves a group of fabric gloves in white and fashion colors $2.00 to 5.00 a pr.

Now 26 Less Tablecloths and Towels $3.00 and 8.00 Now 25 Less K. Timmons (Mcvt ex Office) CARBONDALE The funeral of Mrs. Peter Naliwany, 726 Hudson May-field, was held Wednesday from Wiloha Funeral Home, IV! Hill with holy lHurgy in St. Johns Rusyafi Orthodox Church by Very Rev. gimitri Ressetar Pallbearers: Nicholas Roma-niak, Joseph Coggins, John Ben-dick, Michael Scuba, Metro.

Kotch and Walter Protz. Interment, parish FOREST CITY WE WANT MONEY WE DON'T WANT STOCK MONEY TALKS COME TO PATTERSON HEPPLEWHITE AND NOBODY WALKS A WORD TO THE WISE ISUFFICIENT MUST RAISE CASH the entire inventory and special purchases INCLUDED ARE YOURS AT SAVINGS UP TO 60 MEN'S SLACKS I MEN'S FAMOUS BRAND SHIRTS -NOW 1.90 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, LARGE SIZE 12 for 1.00 MEN'S SUITS, ALL WOOL, SOME WITH VESTS NOW $39.90 itrtjic CASHMERE COATS NOW $59.90 MEN'S SHOES, CROSBY; SQUARE SLlftJNS NOW $11.90 MEN'S NLE LINED Z.POUT ALL-WEATHER COATS -NOW $16.90 MEN'S SUITS, BLACK MOHAIR HOW $59.90 MEN'S SPORT COATS, BY BRIGGS MEN'S TIES SILKS INCLUDED SmSwsm MEN'S SLACKS, IMPORTED -NOW $9.90 Patterson ana Hopplovhito 7122 N. Main Scranton, Pa. (Hyda Park) 213 S. Stota Clark Summit, Pa.

UMWA to Meet Local 324 United Mine Workers of America, will meet Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Brills Hall, Simpson. Dick Chellino will preside. LIONS TO MEET An important meeting of Lions Club will be conduced Tuesday at 7. p.m.

at Bilottas Restaurant, Carbondale. Dr. Louis Latimer will preside. CARBONDALE NOTES Progress Lodge, Ladies Society to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, will meet today at 2:30 p.m. at the YMCA.

Reservations will close today for the New Years Eve party planned by the Mitchell Hose Hose Co. Auxiliary at the hose rooms. Caruse Social Club will hold a New Years Eve party at Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Auditorium. 1 I 1 Junior Blessed Virgin Sodality, St. Rose of Lima Church, will hold its annual Winter Wonderland dance at Catholic Youth Center tonight.

STARK LOOK The stark look of 'the short shift dres is relieved by ruffles in a very pretty number in pale pink or pale blue silk. Seif ruffles extend down the front from the club collar to The short hem. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Packer Schedule of visited Mr.

and Mrs Rev. Andrew- Krusinski, pa- tor, St. Josephs Church, Forest City, has announced at masses on New Years Day will be celebrated at 8, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Robert Packer Lansing, 111. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Smith recently visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dbnald Smith, Georgia. JERMYN 1 Longauer, 312 Cleveland Mrs.

John Garret and family recently visited her parents Mr. and Mrs, Green, Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schack and son recently visited Mr.

and Mrs. George Holly, 1 Mra. Grace visited Mrs. Estella Rynearson and son Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Nowalk, Newark, N.J.,. recently visited Anita Doncaster. Mra. Bernice William and Mrs.

Agnes Williams recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams, Lathrop. City. Primitive Methodist Church.

Interment, Primitive Methodist Cemetery. Longauer An i 0 E. HOWphant. Today from the Swee-y ny Funeral Home, 307 Lacka- wannV OJypharttr -yvith mass st 9: jO e.itk nt SU Pat-ritks Church, Olyphant. Interment, parish cemetery, Blakely.

Touch --John Touch, 606 Joralemon Belleville, N.J., formerly of Archbald. Today from the Murphy Funeral Home, 301 Roseville Newark, N.J. Interment, Gates of Heaven Cemetery. Newark. N.J.

CLARKS SUMMIT Fuller 8. BUckens Funfl Hem Adv. JERMYN BRIEFS Members of Boy Scout Troop 81 will meet tonight at 6 oclock at Mattise Dairy. Nick Mattise Sr. is scoutmaster.

MAN WANTED for Port Tmo Work. Erly morning houn. Coll collect 344-7221. Aak for Chorioo Bor-bor. Adv..

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