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SCRANTON. TIMES, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1956, -13 14 from 3 Boards Leave for Armed Services Farm Youth Notices About Funerals to) o. and 7 to 10 P.M. A parastas serv FRED A. SCOTT, Mount Cobb, ml 7F ice will be conducted at the fu yesterday from the Franklin Fu 4 neral home tonight at 7:30.

Falls into Mud, Is Suffocated A Hollisterville vounc man neral Home, Church Moscow. The Rev. George Black, Maple-wood Evangelical Methodist All Aluminum Combination dvi lf Xfrh Church, officiated. Pallbearers 'it-. TX MRS.

EDITH EDWARDS, New York City, formerly of West Scranton, tomorrow at 2 P.M. from the Davies Funeral Home, ni Roland and Paul Berger, Screen Storm TJindoivs suffocated when he eollansed and r7 id Black and Edward Beavers Burial, parish cemetery. 135 South Main this city, Interment, Washburn Street Cem fell face downward, unconscious, into the mud of his parents' farm yesterday morning shortly after 9. is etery. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9.

The victim was Noel Van MRS: DORA FRANZ, RD 1, Falls, yesterday from the Dafley Funeral Home, Winola Clark's Summit. The Rev. Marvin M. Bonner, Falls' Methodist i i t-ii Sickle, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs.

JOHN J. BOLAND, 427 North Webster tomorrow at 9 AM. Homer Van Sickle, RD 1, Mos from the Durkan Funeral Home, cow. tZz fit; Kf piP840 Adams Ave- mass at Harry Fitch, Clifford Nichols, RoT in st r-th-Avii in. Wayne County Coroner H.

Coolbaugh, Eugene Miller, Albert terment, St Catherine's Ceme Howard Raught officially termed the death accidental suffocation. Mr. Raught said the boy left the Van Sickle farmhouse to go to tery, Moscow. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. IS? Members of the Holy Name So a chicken coop and while en mm ft)) wm ir 1 iWfiOjV.

i fl sj UP 26.25 I vos--! TO I nj Minimvm- Vy Order 4 43x80 Window. 4 lrgrrJ MAKE US I L-LiLiLi I nnmrc iti non ciety of St Peter Cathedral will recite the refsary at the funeral 1 route was stricken by a weak spelL He dropped into the mud and the coroner estimated that he died within five minutes. Sickler and Elmer Swarfwood. Burial, Post Hill Cemetery, Falls. CLARENCE G.

STAGE, Mill City, RD 2, Dalton, yesterday from the Dailey Funeral Home, Winola Clark's Summit The Rev. Marvin Bonner, Mill City Methodist Church, officiated. Pallbearers: Byron Purdy, Earl Carpenter, Ernest Finch and Harry Avery. Burial. Fairview home tonight at 8.

mm THOMAS L. 4 GERRTTY, 2016 His body was discovered with Prospect Ave.iy tomorrow at 9 in 10 minutes by Mr. Van Sickle. A.M. from the home of his broth who was working outside the er, Joseph, 517 O'Hara with Times Photo by Greskovic house and within 100 feet of where his son collapsed.

mass at 9:30 in St. John the Evangelist Church. Interment, St Cemetery, Mill City. A native of Hollisterville, the Joseph Cemetery, Minooka sec JOSEPH D. BURNS.

623 Dela Among 14 registrants from thr regional Slctiv Strvtc boards who Itft this morn-Ing for induction into th armed forces weree II volunteers. After processing at the Wilkes Barre Induction Center, the registrants from-Boards 80, 81 and 82 were assigned to training centers of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. tion. victim was a graduate of Lake Ariel High School. ware this morniugT from the Jennings Funeral Home, 1414 Pittston with mass in St GEORGE A.

LUTZ 17 South Surviving; besides his parents, Landon Kingston, tomorrow are two brothers, William, New York City, and John, at home; Funeral Thursday Mrs. Edith Merkel at 3 P.M. from the Hughes Fu Paul's Church. The Rev. William Hines was celebrant; the Rev.

Jo Final Tribute Paid Howard Morgan three sisters, Clara, Elmira, N.Y. No Obligation A Wm Dies in Dunmore neral Home, 1044 Wyoming Forty Fort. Burial, Fern Knoll Cemetery, Dallas. Friends may and Barbara and Carol, both at home, and his maternal grand call tonight from 7 to 10. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Noel. no noriEY Down immvm (mm 1st PAYMENT DUE seph Doggett deacon and the Rev. Joseph Ryan, subdeacon. Pallbearers: i John Mulholland, Thomas Kelly, Joseph Loftus, Edward Brady, Gerald Burke and Joseph Gromley, fellow-employes Final rites were conducted this morning for Howard Morgan, 52, of 549 Morgan Dickson City, iff Lake ArieL The funeral will be Thursday who suffered a fatal heart attack AUGUST 1956 Saturday afternoon while driving of the deceased at the Lacka at 2 PJM.

from the Cook Funeral Home, Lake Ariel, with services by K. W. Hesslar, Wyoming Con ANTHONY GOLDEN, 227 Chestnut Dunmore, Thursday at 9 A.M. from the Morell Funeral Home, 301 Chestnut Dunmore, with mass at 9:30 in St Mary's Church, Dunmore. In 1 "L- his car in the 3300 block of North Main Ave.

gregation, Jehovahs Witnesses. The funeral took place from the Snowdon Funeral Home, 1810 Burial, Maplewood Evangelical Cemetery. Friends may visit the funeral home tomorrow after terment parish cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Sanderson Ave.

The Rev. Marvini K. Schell, Providence Methodist Church, officiated. noon and tomorrow night Edgar L. Gibbons Rites MRS.

JULIA DiSIMONI. 110 BEAU7IRJE. Your Choice of Colors -ic GUARANTEED Casket bearers were Walter Ketkiewicz, Michael Michalak, North Main St, Old Forge, Thursday at 9 A.M. from the home with Luke Hall, Anthony Zawleskie, To Be Held Tomorrow Edward Ruthoski and John Ty- NOW! np 505 SAYINGS WimWs Door Hoods Patios Carports -fc- Commercial mass at 9:30 in bt. Marys Church, Old Forge.

Interment, pfcon. Dl 4-1907 lenda. Interment was in Primitive! Methodist Cemetery, Dickson Moosic Road Cemetery. Citjf. MISS ANNA MARIE MURRAY, RN, 201 Pittston Thursday at 9 A.M.

from the Cosick Fu Mrs. Jean Biglin Dies After Illness The funeral of Edgar L. Gibbons, 1902 Pittston treas-urerj of the Gibbons Coal will be tomorrow at 10 A.M. from the Jennings Funeral Home, 1414 Pittston with mass at 10:30 in St John the Evangelist Church. Interment- will be in St Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow.

Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 PJM. For News Listen to WEJL 237 PENN AVE. SCRANTON neral Home, 217 Jefferson with mass at 9:30 in the Church of the Nativity. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call wanna Wyoming Valley (Laurel Line) Railroad.

Interment, St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow. MRS. PHILOMENA CALI, 219 East Elm Dunmore, this from the Morell Funeral Home, 301 Chestnut Dunmore, with a blessing service by the Rev." J. Anthony Tito.

Casket bearers: Angelo and Samuel Cali, Anthony Gatto, Anthony Veno, Yakabisin and Emil Sili. Fellow-employes of the deceased at the Double Woven Corp. of America Plant in Dunmore, acted as honorary pallbearers. Interment, Mount Carmel Cemetery, Dunmore. MRS.

ELIZABETH M.LACOE, Ransom, RD 3, Clark's Summit, this afternoon from the nome. The Rev. A. Clay Sicherf Milwaukee Methodist Church, officiated. Pallbearers: Walter Huggler, Brian Learn, Ralph Winters, Leo Schulties, John Green and Lawrence Richards.

Interment Newton Cemetery. JAMES TULLY, 218 Mulberry this morning from the E-vers Funeral Home, 1660 North Main with mass ifi St Peter's Cathedral. The Rev. William Higgins was celebrant. Pallbearers: Chester Lenceski, Mrs, Jean Biglin.

2721 Pittston MRS. LAURA GRONSKI The funeral of Mrs. Laura from 2 to 5 and .7. -to 10 P.M. died this morning at home after, a long illness.

Times Classified Ads Bring Quick Results MRS. GEORGE MERKEL Mrs. Edith Merkel, 1401 Jeffer O'Hara Gronski, 3905 Birney will be Thursday at 9 A.M. MRS. VITA CRESCENZA SA- Born in the Nativity section, BATELLE, 328 Smith St, Dun from the home with mass at son Dunmore, died this morning at home efter a brief illness.

more, Thursday at 9 A.M. from the Carlucci Funeral Home, 318 9:30 in St Stanislaus Catholi Church, this city. Interment will a daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Laughlin Reilly, she was a member of St. Joseph's Church and its Altar-and Rosary Society. Her husband, Edward A.

Biglin, who died July 12, 1944, East Drinker Dunmore, with be in Peter and Paul Born in this city, a daughter mass at 9:30 in St Anthony's Church, Dunmore. Interment, of the late Thomas and Margaret Grievson Soulsby, she was a member of St. Paul' Church and its Altar and Rosary Society. Mount Carmel Cemetery, Dunn was a Scranton Transit Co. more.

Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Agnes Gaughan Dies in Kingston Surviving are her husband, Surviving are four sons, Don JfBC ATiTNTA IT AVTOTT 1 1 Mrs. Agnes M. Gaughan, 159 Oak Taylor, Thursday Tit 9 Pringle Kingston, died in Nes- A.M. from the Semian Funeral George; a son, Vincent, at home; a daughter, Mrs.

Vera Catlin, Hyattesville, a sister, Emma Soulsby, this city; three grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. ald, Bethesda, Eugene, this city; Frank, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Joseph, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Sweeney at home; three sisters, Mrs. William Gallagher, this city; Mrs. Martin Flynn, Bloomfield, and Mrs.

Home, 300 Oak Old Forge, I- I bitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, thm morning after an illness of It's Our Pleasure To Present Scran ton's newest, finest and most modern pharmacya testimony to our faith in Scranton with the prime purpose of PROVIDING SERVICE TO PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY'S' HEALTH. We invite you to come in, see this competely new and, newly stocked pharmacy locally owned and operated. P. D. McNELIS Owner and Pharmacist with mass at 9:30 in St.

George's 10 days. Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek The funeral will be from the Born in Archbald, daughter of Catholic Church. Interment, par the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard McGoff Funeral Home, 1401 Ca-pouse at a time to be P.

A. O'Boyle, Alexandria, nine grandchildren and several Sullivan, her husband, Patrick IL Gaughan, died in 1939. Her hus Friends may call, starting to band operated the Exchange Hotel ish cemetery. Friends may call from 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.

GEORGE SOPKO, 29 Railroad Simpson, Thursday at 9 A.M. from the home with mass at 9:30 in SS. Peter and Paul Church, Simpson. Interment, parish nieces and nephews, including the, Rev. Mr.

John Flynn, S.J, a member of the faculty at Cani-sius High School, Buffalo. morrow, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. on Wyoming Kingston, for many years. Mrs. Gaughan oper ated the hotel after the death of The funeral will be from the Chester Savinski, Thomas Race, William Jones, John Protash and John Fetcho.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. JOSEPH M. "tETLOCK 1287 Pittston Austin Heights section of Old Forge, this morning from the home with mass in St Stanislaus Catholic Church, Old Forge. The Rev. Stanley Gorski was celebrant, Casket bearers: Frank and Charles Chickey, Alfred Trudlo, Frank Wisrieski, Walter Sitko and Charles Suda.

Interment, parish cemetery. her husband until she retired in Funeral Services Held Eagen Funeral Home, 2908 Bir- For Wife of Principal ney with mass in St. Joseph's Church at a time to be announced. MRS. ELLA STEVENS, Sara 1950.

Mrs. Gaughan was a member of St. Ignatius Church, Kingston, and its Altar and Rosary Society. Surviving are two daughters, Interment, parish cemetery. Final respects were paid this morning to Mrs.

Edna L. Jones, 1422 Academy wife of Albert Friends may call, starting tomor sota, a native of Nicholson and former Jefferson Township resident, Friday at from the Davies Funeral Home, 135 South Main Ave. Interment, Hol-listerville Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 P.M. Thursday.

T. Jones, principal of Central High School. Il.n.l. MIUI.I.U..LJUJJ.I, II1WMI. 1 Winifred, at home; Mrs.

James P. McLaughlin, Brook Haven, three sons, Patrick, Harrisburg; Frank, Archbald, and James, tr-r" iynr -n v'rr -trurm row, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Linos Mahon, 88, Dies, Ex-Equinunk Farmer MRS. DELLA RICHARDS, 709 Li ULi UliLi South Mam this morning Baltimore, three sisters, Mrs. Linas Mahon, 88, of Equinunk, George Schimel, and Mrs.

Frank McDonough, Archbald; Mrs. Edna H. Wynn Dies; Former City Woman mm James Wopert, Binghamton; and The funeral took place from the Tague Funeral Home, 109 South Main Ave. The Rev. Daniel Rinaldi, Providence Presbyterian Church, officiated.

Casket bearers were: Ernest Welles, John J. Evans, Robert V. and William S. Davis and Wright B. and J.

Russell Jones. Interment was in Abington Hills Cemetery, Chinchilla. Mrs, Edna Harris Wynn, widow Wayne County, died this morning at home after an illness of several i months. He was a retired farmer. four grandchildren.

A daughter, Anna, died in 1950. of George H. Wynn, died yesterday at her William St Roselle Park, NJ. The funeral will be from the Born at Beachlake, Wayne McLaughlin Funeral Home, 416 Wyoming Kingston, Thurs Mr. and Mrs.

Wynn formerly County, a son of the late William and Elizabeth Treverton Mahon, resided in this city. from the Davies Funeral Home, 135 South Main Ave. The Rev. William H. Maurer, Hickory Street Presbyterian Church, officiated.

Pallbearers: Carl Taylor, Frederick Lance, Benjamin Phillips, Donald Burkhotiser, Paul Ord and George Howard. Interment Fair-lawn Cemetery, Dalton. I MRS. EMMA WIDMER, Ba-yonne, N.J., formerly of South Scranton, this morning from the Strauch Funeral Home, 602 Birch this city. The Rev.

Braynard E. Kurkowski, Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church, officiated. he resided in the Equinunk area The funeral will be tomorrow Mrs. Mahala Van Allen nieht at 8 from the Prall Fu day at 9 A.M., with mass at 9:30 in St. Ignatius Church.

Interment, parish cemetery. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 10 and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 more than 50 years. Mr, Mahon was a member of Union Methodist Church. Union. Wayne County.

neral Home, First Roselle Dies; Funeral Thursday Park. Interment, Thursday morn Surviving are two sons, Claude, Mrs. Mahala Van Allen, 60, who resided with her daughter, Mrs. Trenton, and Horton, Han ing in Mahanoy City Cemetery. Mrs.

Anna Goyne, 44, Keller Infant Dies; William Gabriel, 56 West cock, N.Y.; two daughters, Mrs. Tunkhannock, died yesterday aft Edward Houghtaling, -and Mrs. Of Inkerman, Is Dead Frederick Taft Equinunk; 10 ernoon in State Hospital after a 2 -v- long illness. Pallbearers: Ralph Widmer, Arthur Yaggi, Russell and Gerald PITTSTON Mrs. Anna Goyne, 44, of 55 Main Inkerman, wife of Constantine Goyne, diHoday Born in Bardwell.

Wyoming grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be from the home at a time to be announced. Benke, Herman Sclurg and Frank County, daughter of the late Na lin Pierce. Interment, Dunmore at 12:30 P.M. in Hos thaniel and Josephine Decker Funeral Tomorrow Howard Paul Keller four-month-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard P. Keller RD 3, Clark's Summit, died yesterday at home after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Keller is the former Miss Mary Richards.

Other survivors are two sisters, Sandra and Patricia, at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Marv Keller, this citv. and his Rosengrant, she formerly lived in Friends may call after 2 P.M. to pital. Mrs.

Goyne was admitted to the hospital on April 2 as a morrow. Factoryville and attended Factory- Cemetery. I BRIAN J. FORD, 343 Ferdinand tomorrow at 9 A.M. from the .5 medical patient.

ville Baptist Church. INTEGRITY ACCURACY QUALITY PROTECTION Mrs. Fannie L. Smith Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Frederick Hughes, RD 2, Dal Daughter, of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Goyne was a member of Mark's Succumbs in Swiftwater ton; two sons, Charles, Ardmore, Regan Funeral Home, 329 West Market with mass at 9:30 in Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to Church in Inkerman. Mrs.

Fannie L. Smith, 83, died and Ralph, RD 1, Factory maternal grandparents, Mr. and ville; six grandchildren; a sister, Sunday at her home, Woodlawn Besides her husband, she is survived by six children, Donald, Mrs. Evan Richards, this city. The funeral will be tomorrow 10 P.M.

Mrs. Elsie Havens, RD 1, Factoryville; two brothers, Arthur Rosen- Swiftwater. Mrs. Smith resided in Panther, That's Constantine Agnes, Frances, at 1:30 P.M. from the Snowdon Fife Pike County before moving to grant RD 1, Nicholson, and George, RD 1, Factoryville, and FRANK Grace Old Forge, tomorrow at 9 A.M.

from the home with mass at 9:30 in St Michael's Catholic three nieces. neral Home, 1810 Sanderson Ave. The Rev. Emil Mach, Im-manuel Lutheran Church, will officiate. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery.

Friends may call Joseph and Robert, all at home. Henry C. Bunnell Funeral Thursday The funeral of Henry C. Bunnell, 120 Seventh Ave- -Carbon- the Mount Pocono area 12 years ago. She was a member of First Pentecostal Church of God, Cresco.

Surviving, are two sons, Sam The funeral will be. Thursday at 2 P.M. from the Baker Funeral Forge. Interment Home, Factoryville. The Rev.

G. from 4 to 9 PJM. parish cemetery. WILLIAM ALLEN, 622 Jeffer Wilson Young, Factoryville Bap We Carry Complete Lines of dale, will be Thursday at 2 P.M. uel and Benjamin, Mount Pocono; six grandchildren and 11 tist.

Church, will officiate. Inter son Jermyn, tomorrow at 2 Mrs. Myrtle Hocking from the Shifler Funeral Home, 94 North Main Carbondale. You con depend on all of these things from us and we shall never deviate. Specialized knowledge goes into every prescription our pharmacists keep up on the latest scientific developments we compound your prescriptions with top quality, fresh drugs exactly according to your doctor's orders.

P.M. from the Battenberg Fu ment will be in Dixon Cemetery, Bardwell. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow Dies; Lake Carey Native The Rev. David R. Kenneth, First A former resident of this city, neral Home, 363 Washington Jermyn.

Burial, Valley View Cemetery, Montdale. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and Presbyterian Church, Carbondale, will officiate. Interment will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PJa. The funeral will be tomorrow at 2 PJM. Irom the Frey Funeral Home, South Sterling.

The Rev. Harry Roof will officiate. Interment will be in New Greentown in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Bunnell was born in Hones- 7 to 10 P.M.

Mrs. Myrtle Hocking, 70, of 46 Corruthers North Tonawanda, N.Y., died Sunday in DeGraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawan Cemetery. Friends may call after dale and served with the 28th Mrs. Mabel Mv Berry Dies in -Wayne County The. funeral of Mrs.

Mabel 7 tonight MICHAEL SUDOL, 309 Penn Division in World War 1. Be da, after a long illness. Dupont, tomorrow at 9 A.M. Mrs. Hocking was born at Lake Berry, 63, Welcome Lake, Wayne from the home with mass at 9:30 in Holy Mother of Sorrows Polish Carey and resided with her Miah H.

Vannatta, 82, Dies at Narrowsburg County, who died Saturday at the home of her son, Ralph Miller, daughter, Mrs. John Cunningham, SICK ROOM SUPPLIES TOILETRIES COSMETICS FIRST AID NEEDS SHAVING NEEDS ETC. I sides survivors listed yesterday, he also leaves a sister, Mrs. Mae Ludlow, Clark's Summit Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. National Church, Dupont.

Interment parish cemetery. i with. whom she resided, took place Miah H. Vannatta, 82, Narrowsburg, N.Y., died unexpectedly in North Tonawanda several years. She was I a member of Free Methodist Church, Waverly.

today at 2 PJM. from the Ras- Top Quality Fresh Drugs AT FAIR PRICES yesterday at bis home. mussen Funeral Home, Narrows- JOHN J. GRIFFITHS, 311 North Blakely St, Dunmore, tomorrow Other survivors are a daughter, Born in Columbia County, son burg, N.Y. The Rev.

Robert Ger- at 11 AL from the DeGraw Fif- mond, Beachlake Methodist Myron Sauter Funeral of the late John and Elizabeth Chamberlin Vannatta, he was a Mrs. William Nolan, Vestal, N.Y.; three sons, Roger Hocking, this city; Clyde Strickland, Waverly, Church, officiated. Interment neral Home, 2031 Green Ridge St, Dunmore. Interment, Dunmore Cemetery. Friends may call from lumberman and resided in Nar Indian Orchard Cemetery, RD 4, rowsburg 45 years.

Honesdale. and Edward Strickland, Montrose; a sister, Mrs. D. N. Blocksage, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M.

Surviving are his wife, the for Mrs. Berry was born in Berlin We Fill Public Assistance Prescriptions mer Melinda Stackhousef a daugh Township, Wayne County, and was a daughter of the late Gus- Long Island, N.Y.; a brother, Byron, North Platte, 13 grandchildren and several nieces and In Montrose Tomorrow The funeral of Myron Sauter, 72, Montrose, who died Sunday in State Hospital after a -long illness, will be tomorrow at 2 P.M. from the Boweft Funeral Home, 74 Church Montrose. The Rev. F.

W. Connell, Montrose Methodist Church, will of FRANCIS HEWITT, 1235 Dunmore, tomorrow at ter, Mrs. Phyllis Bairn, Narrows tave and Barbara Wood. burg; two sons, Doyle, Durham, 9 AJU. from the Morell Funeral nephews.

N.Y and. Herbert, Irvington, Other survivors are four sons, Home, 301 Chestnut Dunmore, The funeral. will be tomorrow with mass at 9:30 in Christ the Delivan Miller, elcome Lake; Vincent Miller. Atco, Wayne from the Wettengal Funeral King Church, Inter Home, Oliver St, North Tona YES, WE DELIVER in County; 'Ernest Miller, Great ment, St Mary's Cemetery, Avoca ficiate. Interment will be Montrose Cemetery.

three grandchildren and one great-grandchild, a sister, Mrs. Pearl Moore, Westfield, N.J., and two brothers, O. E. Vannatta, Narrowsburg, and Stanley, Cochec-ton, N.Y, i wanda. Interment will be In Meadows, and Enos Miller, North Tonawanda.

MICHAEL LAHOVITCH. 101 three daughters, Mrs Bernice Stoesser, Welcome Lake, cNEM Ct, Taylor, tomorrow at Pharmacy 8:30 A.M. from the Chomko Fu The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 PJM. from the Rasmussen Fu and Mrs. Grace Wood and Mrs Ethel Beardsley, Walden, N.Y.; neral Home, 262 Railroad Born in Forest Lake Township, Susquehanna County, he was a retireo dairy farmer.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Nellie Magee, Conklin, N.Y.; a brother, Paul, Lakeside, and several nieces and nephews. CORNER WYOMING and SPRUCE a stepdaughter, Mrs. Eva Lauders, New Jersey; a brother, John John Durkan Superior Service la ETefy Detail Of Funeral Direction neral Home, Narrowsburg. The RevBertt Sweet Narrowsburg Methodist Church, will officiate.

this city, with mass at 9 in St Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, this city. Interment par Wood, Honesdale; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchil- Interment, Glen Cove Cemetery, Friends may call tonight from ish cemetery. West Scranton Dime Bank Building Phone Dl 6-1411 'dres, 7 to 9. Friends may call from 2 to 5 iNarrowshurg..

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