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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 PAGE 20 DD IE A DII Arrest Two For Assault Retired Twp. Teacher Dies MRS. IRVIN FAHRINGER EDWARD T. ROYER Mrs. Irvin Fahringer of Weston, Edward T.

Rover, former resi Mine Work Schedule Mine work schedule for tomor row: Working Hazleton Shaft Breaker; Payne Coal Jeanes-ville; Hydrotated Anthracite Coal Milnesville; Beaver Brook Coal Glen Alden Coal Audenried Mines; Lattimer Coal all operations of the Jeddo-IIighland Coal Co. dent of Hazleton and Rockport, died died at her home several hours after she had been discharged early yesterday morning at Gulf port, Miss. from St. Joseph Hospital, this city on Saturday. She was a resident A former clerk for the Lehigh Scheduled for arraignment before Police Magistrate Victor Pe-trila at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon on a charge of assault and battery with a deadly weapon, were two teen-agers being held by city police as the result of an assault upon a South Pine street man early Sun Valley Railroad here, he was a member of the Trinity Lutheran of Weston for five years and had been employed at the Weston Church while in Hazleten and St Dress Factory.

John's Reformed Church of Rock Dental Health Week This is the second in a series of articles being published by The riain Speaker Standard-Sentinel in cooperation with National Children's Dental Health Week. Hazleton public and parochial schools are cooperating and posters and other literature have been distributed. A child should be started along the road to good dental health at the age of three. Tooth decay, or dental caries as it is properly called, starts at an early age and spreads Fifty per cent of all children have at least one decayed tooth by the time that they celebrate their second birthday. Treated promptly enough, the damage can be repaired with a minimum of discomfort, time and expense.

Left untreated, the decayed area may spread, causing extensive damage, pain WILLIAM D. DUNSMOOR William David Dunsmoor, 11-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlia Dunsmoor, of 501 Johnson street, Freeland, died this morning at the Hazleton State Hospital where he was entered for treatment three weeks ago. The baby's mother is the former Eva Acker, of Freeland.

Surviving in addition to the parents are two brothers, Orlia, 3rd, and Howard, both at home; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlia Dunsmoor, of Oswego, N. the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Eva Acker, and a maternal great-grandmother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Acker, the latter two of Freeland. Miss Anna McMonigle of 114 Middletown, Jeddo, a retired Hazle Township school teacher, died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the St. Joseph Hospital where she had been a medical patient for the past ten days. Miss McMonigle had been recovering from an illness when she was fatally stricken. Born and reared in Japan, Jeddo, she lived her entire life there, and taught in the Hazle Township schools for forty years, retiring two years ago.

She was a member Chris Oralor Dies At Hosp. Chris H. Omlor, of 60 North Wyoming street, died Saturday evening at the State Hospital after a brief illness He had owned the ormer Sachse Hotel in Conyngham nd had formerly been employed as a steward at the Conyngham VFW. Born in Locust Gap, a son of the late Chris and Wilhelmina Snyder, he had been a resident of this city the past 12 years. He was a member cf Christ Lutheran Church.

In addition to his wife, Alice, nee Young, he is survived by the following children: Mrs. Jean Seaton, George and Susanna Omlor, of Harrisburg; Mrs. Marion Edson, of Strouds-hurg; and a stepson, David Hutchinson, of Baltimore, Md. The following sisters and broth port. Born in Mt.

Carmel, October 30, 1918, she was a daughter of the late Elmer and Bertha Hummell day morning. He is survived by two daughters Mrs. R. Murdan, of Gulfport, Miss and Mrs. H.

L. Hall, of Nuremberg Minnig and lived In Ringtown eight years prior to moving to Facing the charges are Richard Schmeer, 18, of 380 South Poplar street and Richard L. Craigle, 19, of 217 Scfuth Pine Germany. Six grandchildren also Weston. survive.

Paper Company Will Expand Purchase of a former Delaware Hudson Railroad roundhouse at Carbondale by the Swanee Paper Corporation, Ransom, has been made as the first step in a $15 She was a member of St. John's street. Funeral services will be conduct They were arrested by City Pa ed Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Lutheran church, Ringtown, of which Rev. Walter J.

Guigley, for trolmen Paisley and Ferry on com Warner Funeral Home, Weatherly merly of Hazleton is pastor, and plaint of Robert J. Swinesburg, of of St. Ann's Church, Freeland, the Altar and Rosary Society, Blessed Virgin Sodality and the Catholic Women's Club. who will officiate at her funeral. Rev.

Alfred G. Sandrock, pastor of Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, officiating. Interment will 70 South Pine street, who claimed The funeral will.be held afternoon at two o'clock from Surviving are her husband and he was beaten by the accused on South Wyoming street and suffer two children, Joan, 16, and Donna, She is survived by one sister, bein Union Cemetery, Weatherly million expansion program of the paper concern. the Raymond Nagel Funeral Home, 706 Birkbeck street, Freeland, with Friends may call Wednesday from aged one year. Her stepfather, William Lex of Lavelle, also sur Catherine, and one brother, Hugh McMonigle, at home.

services by the Rev. George W. 7 to 9 p. m. ed lacerations of the head and face for which he was treated at the Hazleton State Hospital dispen Officials of the firm at one time were negotiating for purchase of Kohler.

Interment will be in the Freeland cemetery. THOMAS F. BULGER, SR. the former Ashmore shops of the vives. Burial will be from the Rother mel funeral home, 120 South Mar ket street, Mt.

Carmel, on Wednes. sary. Thomas F. Bulger, former Lehigh Valley Railroad. I City police were lirst lniormea The property was transferred to resident of Lehigh Tannery, died The funeral will be held from the late residence, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, with a solemn requiem high mass in St.

Ann's Church, Freeland, at 9:30 o'clock, and interment in St Ann's cemetery at Woodside. Friends may call from 5 o'clock this afternoon until time of the funeral. and possibly loss of the tooth. Probably the most important tooth in the child's mouth is the first permanent molar which erupts at the age of six. It is the keystone which determines the eventual position of the other permanent teeth in the dental arch.

Since it does not replace a first tooth, it is often mistaken for one of the "baby" ers also survive: Albert, victor, Leo, Vincent, Mrs. Adalaid Kehler and Mrs. Eva Christ, all of Ashland; Mrs. Catherine Gillespie, cf Collingswood, X. Edward, of Philadelphia; and Mrs.

Mildred Rice, of Kansas City, Mo. Two grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held from the Grebey Funeral Home, Wednesday at 2 p. Rev. Alien day at 2 o'clock.

Burial will be in Northumberland Memorial Park, at 4 a. m. yesterday at Mercy Hos Dital. Wilkes-Barre. of the incident by Walter Valo-vich, of 322 Winters avenue, West Hazleton, a local taxi driver, who reported he saw two youths beating a man on South Wyoming street He told police that when the company by Harry and Mildred Pearlman, New York, who purchased it from the railroad in October, 1954, for $52,250.

-Pearl-man is president of Swanee Born in Ireland, Mr. uuiger btonington, near Sunbury. Viewing will be on Tuesday eve ning at the funeral home. came to this country as a young man and settled in the White Haven area. He later moved to ANDREW J.

TOBIAS Andrew J. Tobias, 60, a native of Hazleton, for some time a retired mining contractor, died at his home on Thursday at Catawissa. He left Hazleton 28 years ago to locate at Catawissa. He was a member of Our Lady of Mercy church in that town. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy Anderson, a daughter, Mrs.

Joseph Hermanski, Catawissa, RD 2, and three sons, Andrew, ho attempted to intervent, one ot H. Roth, pastor of Christ Lutheran teeth. At the time of purchase, Pearl- Wilkes-Barre. JOHN KOKINDA John (Rusty) Kokinda, 56, of Wants Money Church, officiating. Interment will Loss of the six-year molar, The deceased was a retired sta the accused pulled out a switchblade knife and threatened him.

Shortly afterward, Swinesburg Warrior Run, died yesterday at the tionary fireman for the Lehigh man disclosed his plans to operate a huge paper plant at the Carbondale site. He said his company is experimenting with a new pro Wyoming Valley Hospital, where be in the Vine Street Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 10 p. tn. Valley Coal Co.

at the Dorrance called police headquarters and he was admitted February 1. For Censors or a serious shifting position because of premature loss of nearby first teeth, can have disastrous 'effects on the entire set of permanent teeth. Colliery, a position he held for named Craigle as one of his assailants. Police took up the search Born in Jeddo, Mr. Kokinda came 30 vears.

cess of making newsprint from hardwood. Surviving are five children, Franklin and James, at home. Gov. Leader today urged Senate for the accused and spotted them on East Cranberry avenue but Zanuck Darryl Charles, Beatrice, Thomas, and Anna, all at home, and Joseph, of Luzerne. Also surviving are two they escaped by running through Today's Funerals to Askam with his parents as a young boy and resided in Warrior Run the last 30 years.

He was employed as a miner for Glen Al-den Corporation for many years, retiring five years ago. There are two grandchildren. Burial took place this morning from the Billig funeral home in Numidia. committee chairmen to approve an appropriation of $235,000 for operation of the State Board of Motion Picture Censors. some back yards.

Lands Burning Patrick McCloskey, of Philadel ffrandchildren and a brother, Mich Later Patrolmen Paisley and Down Steps phia, formerly of Freeland and ael. Johannesburg, South Africa. The funeral will be held Thurs At the same time the governor in letters to the committee heads Sandy Valley, was buried this morning from the R. J. McNulty funer Plane At Avoca Hollywood, Feb.

6. (P) Movie day morning. Ferry found the suspects in a local restaurant, placed them under arrest and took them to police headquarters where they were identified by Swinesburg and The funeral will be held at 9 a. m. Wednesday from the residence, 76 Kidder street, Wilkes-Barre, with a solemn high mass of asked that three appointments he al home, Freeland.

A requiem high mass was celebrated in St. Ann's A group of 37 soldiers whose Pioneer Darryl F. Zanuck is leaving the job of head of production at 20th Century-Fox Studios, to be succeeded by Producer Buddy Adler. requiem in Holy Xavier Church and burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, twin-engined airplane was brought to a skillful emergency landing at ATTORNEY L.

C. SCOTT Atty. Leighton C. Scott, dean of Carbon county attorneys, died yesterday at Easton. The 86-year-old lawyer passed away at the home of his son, Atty.

Leighton R. Scott, where he was spending the winter months. Private services will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in his son's home, with interment in Easton.

church by Rev. Leo Gilroy with Rev. William Dunleavey giving the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were: John made to the board last March be confirmed in the Senate. "Without a board of censors, Pennsylvania might well become a dumping ground for vulgar and indecent films which heretofore have been denied licensure by the Hanover Township.

Valovich. The latter identified Schmeer as the one who pulled the knife on him. Swinesburg further charged that Craigle kicked him in the head several times. Avoca airport Saturday night after an engine had caught fire Thomas, James Green, John Shov over the Pocono Mountains resume Iin, Cletus Gavana, Lester Callelo today their journey to the West Personals MRS. MARY YANNO Mrs.

Mary Yanno, of McAdoo, died last evening at 5:40 o'clock at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Gal-ovich, of 414 East Grant street, McAdoo. She has been a resident of McAdoo for the past 57 years. Mrs.

Yanno was a member of St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church, McAdoo, and the general branch of the G. C. Union of that parish. Her husband, John, died 31 years board," Leader said.

and John Vanek. The original bill asking for the appropriation was killed in the The funeral of Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. John Bonnes of Alter street will leave on Wednes Senate after amendment in the Eardley, who died at Hatboro on MISS CHRISTINE SNYDER Miss Christine Snyder, aged 86, House.

Thursday, was held today from day to spend a vacation in Florida. Adler has been named executive in charge of production. Studio President Spyros P. Skouras announced officially yesterday that Zanuck has been granted a four-month leave of absence during which he will serve in an advisory capacity. "It is contemplated that the details of a'n agreement for an independent production unit to be headed by Mr.

Zanuck will be worked out between him and the company," a company statement said. The change long has been expect- ed in Hollywood. It has been known of Philadelphia, died yesterday Coast. The soldiers were passengers aboard a C-46 operated by. Modern Air Transport Co.

of Newark, N. under hire by the Army to take them to Seattle for new assignments. Pilot James Ruscoe, 40, of Spots-wood, N. said that his familiarity with this section of Pennsyl A new measure was introduced Grebey funeral home with Rev. in the House where it now is in Erwin Bauder, pastor of St Peter's Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Eroh of position for amendment. ago. Surviving are the following Chalfonte, have returned after a stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Strunk at Hudsondale. Episcopal Church, in charge. Burial was in Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Pallbearers were Charles, Russell, Martin and Carl Houser. Donald children: George Yanno, and Mrs morning at the Philadelphia General Hospital where she had been a patient since January 3.

She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Sarah Yost of Grant street, this city, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held AMBULANCE DRIVE The Lansford Lions Club has Helen Marks of Jersey City, N. bins and Forest Kreiger. all Mrs.

John Galovich, John Yanno vania and Avoca airport paid off when the plane was suddenly disabled. "Otherwise, my choice would nephews of the deceased. McAdoo; Mrs. Pauline Grego, Kel- Mr. and Mrs.

John Dotte of West Diamond avenue, are vacationing at Miami, Fla. contributed $500 toward a community ambulance fund in that town. It will be known as the Richard H. Evans Memorial Am to SWtlTCff TIRED INCOMES have been returning to Newark or ayres; Mrs. Julia Doria, this city; and Mrs.

Madeline Oerodnich. Tuesday at the Dunlop-Lownes HURTS FINGER IN FALL funeral home, Philadelphia. Bridgeport, and three step Mr. and Mrs. J.

Warren Geary of raul Kuritz of Oak street children: Mrs. Mary Kotch, Michael that Zanuck, 53, wanted a more personal part in picture making, which he would h3ve as an independent producer. Zanuck, one of the highest salaried executives in town, is reportedly in the 90 per cent income tax bracket Tresckow, suffered a laceration of bulance in memory of a member of the club who died from injuries sustained in an auto crash two weeks ago. West Maple street, have left to spend a vacation on the west coast KERMIT G. HINKLE i anno, Trenton, N.

and Joseph trying to reach Cleveland." The Avoca airport is used for short-haul hops by four commercial airlines. But it had been shut down by the slick runways, a freezing rain and a low ceiling. "We lost our starboard engine Kermit G. (Mickey) Hinkle, 42, Yanno, Brooklyn, N. Y.

of Florida. of 151 Kline street, Weatherly, a his right middle finger when he fell on a piece of sheet iron this morning. He was treated at the Hazleton State Hospital foreman of the core department Also surviving are a brother, Joseph Pavlick, of Trenton, N. and a sister, Sister M. Alvara, Fellowship Members Paper Gives Praise To Registrar Eidam at 5,000 feet when an oil line broke Dominican Order, Passaic, N.

Discuss Desegregation at the Weatherly Foundry and Manufacturing died at St. Joseph Hospital yesterday at noon. He had been admitted to the hospital Friday after suffering a heart Sixteen grandchildren and six ON NAVY CRUISE John Tarapchak of New Coxe-ville, Beaver Meadows, a member of the U. S. Naval Reserve, left INJURED IN FALL Members of the Senior High great-grandchildren survive.

The Wilkes-Barre Independent says: "One of the most pleasant, Peter R. Gregory, owner of a Westminster Fellowship of the The funeral will be held on Wed and fire started," Ruscoe said. "Luckily I'm familiar with this part of Pennsylvania I went to college and also taught school here and I knew about the airport. The soldiers were quartered in attack. First Presbyterian church, meet nesday morning from the home of Saturday on a two weeks' cruise ing last evening at the church so the son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

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Sign and get the cash. Convenient Confidential Privati AND TO MOST REQUESTS WE DO SAY "tyw a OX' PREFERRE cial room, discussed the topic, from the Philadelphia Navy Yard. He has twin brothers in the Army; William, stationed in France, and Robert, at Alberquerque, N. M. "Desegregation." Ernestine Loew- and Mrs.

John Galovich. Viewing will be held from tonight until funeral time. gentlemanly office-holders at the court house in recent memory is Charles E. Eidam of Hazleton, register of wills. "Persons accustomed to dealing with hard boiled politicians at the temple are startled to find a man with such opposite characteristics as Mr.

Eidam." er and Kenneth Snover directed grocery store at 624 West Second street, sustained a broken hip and dislocated shoulder in a fall. He is a patient at the State Hospital. ROASTISSERIE Ready To Eat Chicken (To Take Out) $2 PRICE'S DAIRY STORE Adv. the group discussion. a Scranton hotel yesterday and were to be flown out today in another chartered airliner.

Repairs to the Newark firm's plane are expected to take another day or Plans were made for the next MRS. LUCY KRAMLICH Born in Weatherly, he was the son of the late Louis and Stella (Goodhile) Hinkle. He was a member of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Citizens' Fire No. 1, Weatherly. Surviving are his wife, the former Reba Davis, and two sons, Kermit, Jr.

and Gary, at home. The funeral will be held from the Warner Funeral Home, Weath I SUFFERS LEG FRACTURE Mrs. Betty Jane George, of But meeting, February 12, when Brotherhood Sunday will be the subject ler avenue, Conyngham, suffered two. Mrs. Lucy Kramlich, of 105 Putnam street, West Hazleton, died yesterday at 5:30 p.

m. at the Hazleton State Hospital, where a fracture of the left leg yesterday Loewer and Snover will again be discussion leaders. Members of the Junior High W. F. and the com FEAST DAY SATURDAY while participating in a winter Saturday next will be the Feast CONTROVERSIAL SUPT.

DEAD William H. Weiss, colorful and sometimes controversial superintendent of Bethlehem schools from she had been admitted a3 a medical patient Saturday. erly, Wednesday afternoon at 2 sport at the Valley Country Club, She is a patient at the State Hospital, i municant class will be guests. Supper will be served at 5:30. of Our Lady of Lourdes in the Roman Catholic church, com o'clock with services in charge of Rev.

Alfred G. Sandrock, pastor Rubber Stamps Made-To-Order Phone Mail Orders Accepted William Pntchard accompanied memorating the anniversary of 1926 to 1942, died unexpectedly Saturday at home in Chester. He FINANCE SERVICE, INC. 36 WIST BROAD STREET 2nd Fl. Over D.v Ititouront HAZLETON Tl.i GLadttono 3-3611 Closed Satwdoyi Opn Wtdntday to P.M.

LOANS MADE IN ALL NEARIV TOWNS the group on the piano for singing. Our Lady's apparations to Berna- was 78. TO ADDRESS CLUB Howard Peterson, executive sec dette at Lourdes. of Salem Church. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Weatherly.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon and Surviving is a son, William, employed by the with whom she resided, and two sisters and a brother at Northampton. There are three grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death a number of years ago. Funeral plans are incomplete. Death followed a heart attack.

BILL'S BICYCLE SUPPLY 540 Harrison St. GL 4-2321 LADYBUGS SOCIAL TUES. Circle 3, Military Order of Lady- retary of the Anthracite Council of Weiss's career in the educational Veterans To Make Plans field ran from 1892 until his re bugs will have a social tomorrow Scouts, will address tomor row's noonday meeting of the Ki evening at 8 o'clock at the home tirement in 1942. His years at wanis Club at the Hotel Altamont, of President Mrs. Ethel Watson Bethlehem schools were marked by when National Boy Scouts Week MRS.

MARY (PETRILLA) GALL a court battle with Bethlehem will be observed. Philips, South Wyoming street. Each member is asked to take a School Board. For Annual Award Fete Plan3 for the annual award dinner of the Greater Hazleton Veterans Association will be made at a meeting sscheduled for 8 o'clock tonight in city NEAPOLITAN HOT PIZZA oHOAGIES GL 5-0521 221 E. Dia.

Ave. Weiss in 1936, was believed to friend and a gift to this hospital benefit party. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE WILLIAM KERENSKY William Kerensky, who resided with his nephew, Thomas Marge-vich at 201 South Wyoming street, died yesterday at 2 a. m. of injuries sustained in a fall at the residence.

Born in Highland, a son of the be the first superintendent ousted DIAL GL 5-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 110 North Wyoming St. by a school board in Pennsylvania Rev. Anthony Wisniewski, pastor of St. John the Baptist, Almost two years of legal action President Fred H. Bachman said Stragenick's Poultry Farm Phone No.

Is Now PA 3-3621 followed. Dismissal was for al Polish National church, will take part tomorrow and Wednesday in the two days conference of the leged "incompetency and neglect." late Anthony and Eva Kerensky, Mrs. Mary (Petrilla) Gall, died last evening at 5:45 o'clock at her home, House 72, Stockton No. 7, following a brief illness. Born in Czechoslovakia, she resided in the Stockton area for a period of over 40 years.

She was a member of the Holy Trinity R. C. Slovak Church. Surviving are her husband, Joseph, and the following children: Mrs. Anna Timko, of Youngstown, Ohio; John, of Hazleton; and William, of the U.

S. Navy, stationed all member posts are authorized voting delegates at the session when committees will' be named to set up plans for the affair. ZsHOME DELIVER Scranton Diocese clergymen. More he had been a resident of Stockton and Hazleton the greater part of his life. C-TV-CH.

6-34-TONITE AT 8 Adv. than forty priests will participate. early in 1938, Northampton County Court reinstated him on the grounds that he had been unlawfully discharged. He was also awarded about $16,000 in back pay. In his younger days he was a CHILD INJURED RayReinheimer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Reinheimer of Wapwallopen, RD 1, fell down a GL-5'iooi GL'4'ftOU 34 well-known baseball player and was employed at Hazleton Shaft Col-l'ery until his retirement six years ago. He was a member of St. Gabriel's R. C.

Church. TREATED AT DISPENSARY Deidre Turse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Turse, of 105 East Broad street, wa3 treated at Hazleton State Hospital dispensary yesterday for a laceration of the thumb. She was discharged.

at Norfolk, Va. Also surviving are two brothers flight of steps at her home and had to be removed to the Berwick hospital for treatment. He is survived by two brothers MEET WITH LEADER Lee Coopey, Boy Scout of Troop 15, Christ Lutheran church, and Daniel Kisthardt, troop leader, left early this morning to represent the Anthracite Council of Boy Scouts at ceremonies marking the and one sister: John and Stephen, and a sister, Stanley, of Lyons, N. J. V.

A. Hospital; Victor, of NOTICE Hazle Township Schools will be closed on Wednesday, February 8, 1956, due to the death of Anna McMonigle. Teachers will attend the funeral in a body from the family-residence, 114 Middletown, Jeddo, Penna. JOSEPH D. GALLAGHER, Supt.

Hazle Township School District' IS TRANSFERRED Herbert Moore, of 596 Ms North Brooklyn, N. and Mrs. Anna FARMERS TO MEET Members of the Young Farmers and Mrs. John Hudock, all of Wimber, Pa. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 from the Pusti funeral home.

A solemn requiem high mass will be cele Margevich, of this city. opening of Boy Scout Week. The Vine street, who has been employ SENAPE'S HOT PITZA Delivered By Heated Trucks GI 4-1831 or GL 4-9168 Association from Ringtown, Bran-led at the Hauto riant of ee program, where the men will meet Governor George Leader, was donville and Girard Manor will Pennsylvania Power Light Co, join the Pottsville Rotary Club in! for some time, has been transfer- scheduled for the State Capitol building at Harrisburg. brated at 9 o'clock in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic church. Interment will be made in the a Farmers' Meeting at the Necho red to Martin's Creek, near The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.

m. from the Boyle Funeral Home. Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. Gabriel's Church at 9:30 a. m.

and interment will be in St. Peter's and Paul's Cemetery. Friends may call this evening from 7 to 10 o'clock and Tuesday from 2 to 4 Allen Hotel on Wednesday, Stragenick's Poultry Farm Phone No. Is Now PA 3-3621 Adv. parish cemetery.

Relatives and friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 10 p. and on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-10 Strode's Sausage and Scrapple TRICE'S DAIRY STORE Adv. ENTERED HOSPITAL Arthur Friedlander, well known gasoline dealer of Laurel Hill Terrace, is a patient at St. Joseph Hospital. He is a past-president of the Kiwanis Club.

and 7 to 10 p. m. p. m. Genetti's 15th St.

Super Market Open Hot Pitz Every Night ROSTAS' CAFE Phone GL 5-3371 Mid-Winter Price Cuts! CLEANING NEW SHOES SHOES ARCTICS REPAIRED Stragenick's Poultry Farm Phone No. Is Now PA 3-3621 Adv. Daily 9 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Adv. at a price anyone can afford! LUNCHEON MEETING The board of directors of the United Charities will meet at luncheon at the Hotel Altamont on Thursday at noon. ft ft ft ft ft ft STAR CLEANERS C-TV-CH. 6-34-TONITE AT 8 Adv.

867 North Church Street Hazleton ft, j. if a Jest WE SELL NEW WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES $2-50 and $2-75 Tailoring Remodeling oHat Reblocking Guaranteed Work Call and Delivery Service TONIGHT THE ROOST Harwood, Pa. Again We Feature Our Specialty THE ALBERT J. BATES COMPANY cells real estate FOR MORE! GL 4-1361 Adv. SUITS DRESSES Modal 7-4-0 Medal t-4-0 10 day kayboard full kayboord Pants Skirts Sport Shirts Wool Blouses For small storey, restaurants, offices, offices, 0 4 prf 75 Let Smiling; Tony Serve You c.

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