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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 27

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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PAGE 27 THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 27, 1955 said, would take care of the con Traffic Ills SNews Strike struction of $780,000,000 worth BDEATMS new expressways, $280,000,000 will meet tomorrow with leaders of the Teamsters Union, representing newspaper truck drivers. The stereotypers, who have a base hourly wage rate of Are Expensive worth of other highways and highway improvements, $350,000,000 for improvement and integration of mass transportation, and Is Unchanged Detroit, Dec. 27.

(P) After a MRS. DIANA GALLAGHER I CHARLES M. TILSON MRS CHARLES WADLER Mrs. Diana Gallagher, -94, died) Charles M. Tilson, a native ofi Mrs.

Charles Radler, nee Edith Christmas night at the home of herDrifton, died yesterday at his home' Jones, of 318 Pacific avenue. West daughter, Mrs. George Walser, of' in Wilkes-Barre. He had been i Pittston, died Saturday night at Dec. 27.

(VP) Philadelphia, walked out Dec. 1 after their contract expired. The printers and 000 for parking facilities. i i 4W v- i 26 West First street. the board noted that rhiladel-i mailrs ininoH in th strike latpr.

c.piujcu as iwcmm w.ne nuine Traffic nH Tr.nsnnrtatinn RnarH loreman at ue ner nome ionowmg renewpn pnnrn rnoav Tn s.ptt i ip- wnt a'i cu i phia now has "no coherent public; CHARLES E. HARTMAN Charles E. Hartman, 75, retired chief engineer of Stegmaier Brewing Company, was stricken with a heart attack Sunday night at his home in Wilkes-Barre and died shortly after. He had attended a Christmas Eve party at the Craftsmen's Club in Masonic Temple and suffered the attack when he returned home. Services were held this morning.

years. jLw" 7 aid today $1,600,000,000 will have "iH.thV fi troifa newspaper strike, now near- Conyngham Valley and moved to policy to guide the provision of lr i ,7 to be expended in the next 2o years ing the end of its fourth week. West Pittston in 1921. She was 71. dum.j.i.i:...

hi. i transportation services. To pro- Wages and working conditions are at issue in all the disputes. Settlements already have been reached between the publishers and He was the son of the late Thorn as and Anna (Ward) Tilson. She and her husband had celebrat- il rrtJ i lu.c in.

ijde 8uch a the boar(, m-ic prace The board's statement was in-Amended that the city's pertinent 8 resumW.fn of ne fjiiiMieiiucu i ic liii a uciiuiciii Surviving hi. wife, the for- ea lnelr na weauing anniversary Pressmen's and Paper and Born in England, she came to this country at an early age. Her husband, Frank Gallagher, died 54 years ago. She is survived by the following daughters: Mrs. George Walser, of this city; Mrs.

Margaret Bennett, of Norristown; Mrs. Josephine Nolan, of Philadelphia. A sister Mrs. Josephine Butler, of this city; four grandchildren and 10 great- last October 4 eluded in part one of a three-part, departments -be strengthened and between publishers Vp preview of its formal report. ex-W tw.

h. th Detroit News, Times and Free; Plate Handlers Unions. A native nf Trnv. she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

peclea 10 reacn ar -ar of transportation policies and pro ress ami inree airiKing unions, contracts covering an six unions composed of newspaper stereo-1 representing mechanical depart- Thomas Jones. She was a mem- hanrts sometime in rebruary. grams at the top administrative typers, printers and mailers. None ment employes of the three news-was scheduled definitely, however, 'papers ran past their original ex- ber of Grace Presbyterian church1 The board, composed of the lead- level. in West Pittston.

ers of ma-or industries here, was JAMES CLINTON IIOUSER James Clinton "Tippy" Houser, mer Nellie Amesbury; and Richard Miami, Mrs. Eugene Park, West Pittston; Mrs. John Dolan, Washington, D. brother John, Washington, D. and four grandchildren.

Funeral will be held from McLaughlin Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call this evening 7 to 10. The only scheduled meeting was piration dates. So did the Free nf 111 Second street. Oneida, died grandchildren also survive Surviving, in addition to herinamea -arK ln an ellort 10 Pln- HNS TO RECITE ROSARY point me cuy iramc neeas ana President Walter Baradziei.

pres at thB State Hospital 2:30 this! The funeral will be held private. husband, are these children: Walter, of West Pittston; Mrs. Irene Gmilflpn anH Mrs. Mplha Trahpr. between the management of the Press-Guild contract and the one Free Press and the Newspaper covering the truck drivers.

Guild of Detroit. The Guild repre- editorial and business' office COI TRUCK STALLED jly from the late residence Wednes lay down a program to meet the of the Holy Name Society of mounting transportation problems the West Hazleton Transfiguration both of Gary, Indiana; Russell, I in the Greater Philadelphia area. Church, requests all members edl p. m-. X7.

i The board's survev embraced the mopf fj, B.Vinnl 1 emP0yes sents The board's survey embraced the Tn.n0f;o.rtinn Sr-hnnl 1 employes day at 2 p. m. with Rev. William Y. Gehhard officiating.

Interment will be in Vine Street Cemetery. Friends may call this afternoon and of the riee Press an; A ioaded coal truck coming out five-county area of Montgomery. 1 nVlnrV thpV will Tlmes and maintenance workers Church street on to Broad, morning following a lengthy illness. He had been a medical patient at the hospital since December 19. He was born at Mahanoy City, the son of the late Chauncey and Eleanor (Bitler) Houser, but had resided at Sheppton and Oneida the News.

Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware andeave for the home of deceased! stalled at 8 o'clock this morning. Traffic had to be in a single lane Chester, brother Walter Goyda to recite the; The publishers, through the De DR. GEORGE A. SCHWARTZ Dr. George A.

Schwartz died from a heart attack on Christmas Day at the home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Walser, of 818 W. First street, Walker, Falls Church, Va. A brother, Walter Jones, of Syberts-ville, also survives. The funeral will be held from the family home tomorrow at 2 The overall troit Newspaper Publishers for a time.

THOMAS JAMES figure, the board rosary James, 67, of Hazleton since an early age He was a member of St. James RD 1. formerly of Forty Fort, died with whom he resided. He had been p.m. with services in charge of at 4:45 a.

m. today at the Hazleton Evangelical and Reformed church, in poor health lor the past several: Rev. Daniel llliams, pastor of years. i Grace church. Interment will be in State Hospital.

He had been ad Sheppton Born in Hazleton, he was the the West Pittston cemetery. a medical patient De Surviving are his wife, Minnie as son of the. late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Schwartz, one of the city's MRS.

MARTHA WHITEBREAD old prominent families, and resided; Mrs. Martha Whitebread, 87, died in Hazleton the latter part of his yesterday at 2 p.m. at home of her (nee Kakley) Houser; five sons.jCember 6. James, of Audenried; William A native of Luzerne, he at one and Henry of Harwood; Leroy, of; time operated a restaurant there. McAdoo; and Eugene at home; two His wife, Ethel, died in 1947.

daughters, Mrs. Fannie Breisch, of Surviving are two sons, Robert, Pine Grove, and Mrs. Edward Mace, 'th whom he resided the past of Humboldt. year, and William, both of Hazle- Three brothers also ton RD 1, and a sister, Mrs. Mary life.

niece, Mrs. Clarence H. Allenbach, Dr. Schwartz was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1907 as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. He played on the university football team during his 589 West Maple street, with whom she had made her home the past four years.

Her husband, William Whitebread, of Steelton, preceded her in death 30 years ago. Jane Brew, of Wilkes-Barre. Claude and Hairy, of New Jersey and Homer, of this city. There- The funeral will be held at 2 p. m.

from the M. S. Fred- college career, and after gradua The former Martha Barlett, she are 14 grandchildren. Funeral plans are incomplete, erick and Sons funeral home, 788 tion he opened an animal hospital was born in Hobbie and resided in Wyoming a-enue, Forty Fort, with' at Altoona 'services in charge of Rev. Luther I Surviving are the following sis- MRS.

REGINA OLEJARZ this city the past 25 years and was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. The funeral will be held Thursday morning from Bachman Bros, funeral home with interment in Mis. Regina Olejaiz, a Mohr, pastor of Trinity Luther-iters: Mrs. tred walser, and Mrs. resident of McAdoo, died at noon an church at West Hazleton.

In-'Allan Holman, both of this city; yesterday at her" home in Yates- lermeni win oe in oreenwooa miss iare senwarcz, icveiana; Mrs. Edwin Corson, Short Hills, ville, near Shenandoah. cemetery, Trucksville. A native of Poland, she was the' Viewing will be Wednesday from N. and Mrs.

Thomas Conyngham Lutheran Church cem- Beezley Point, N. 7 to 10 p. m. etery at 10 a.m., with Rev. H.

Clay Bergstresser officiating. Friends are invited to attend the funeral The funeral service will be held privately Wednesday at the convenience of the family. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ccoige Dembroski and had lived on the South Side for many years prior to locating in the Schuylkill Valley.

She was a member of St Stanislaus church, Shenandoah. DOMINIC C. DEBELLES Dominic C. (Dim) DeBelles, 31, of Chestnut street, Tresckow, died this morning at 2 o'clock at the St. MRS.

ROSE P. LA ROCCA Mrs. Rose (Perone) La Rocca, of Her late husband, John Olejarz,) Joseph Hospital, where he was ad- died a number of years ago. mitted yesterday. JOHN McGLYNN John McGlynn, formerly of Frackville and this city, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Lawrence Melly, 34 Northwest Sixth avenue, Miami, Florida, 1 338 Eat Third street, died at 4:40 m. Christmas Day at her home. The deceased was born in Milncs- Surviving are these children: Mr. DeBelles, who operated Charles. Yatesville; Joseph, Ring-' Dim's Service Station at Tresckow lown; Kearney, N.

Mrs. the cast nine years, had been a'ville, a daughter of the late Luz- Daniel Boyle, Boston, anj patient at the same hospital for enco and Marie Parrell Perone, and early yesterday morning. Mrs. Michael Hino, a month, prior to being discharged had been a resident of Hazletonj His wife, the former Winifred These sisters, also survive: Mrs. about two weeks ago.

jher entire life. McGarigle of Freeland, died sev- Mary Keslavage, He was a veteran of World War She was a member of the years ago. Mrs. Ann Dugan, II having served in the U. S.

Coast1 Precious Blood Church, this He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Helen Marhulak and Mrs. Guard for two years doing convoy I Her husband, Nicholas pre-lMrs. Melly; a brother, William P.ose Romanchick, both of Shenan-I duty. He was a member of St.

ceded her in death October 3 of; Duffy of Allentown, and a sister, doah Heights. Bartholomew's church. Tresckow, this year. She is survived by the! Bridget Brady of East There are seven grandchildren and the Drake-Wear Post No. 589' following children: Orange, N.

J. Five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. YFW. James Carlisle; Mrs. Flora 1 and three great grandchildren also The funeral will be held on Fri- Surviving are his wife, the for-jCurcio, Hazleton; Angelo a' survive, day morning at 9 o'clock with' mer Mary Gronsky, of McAdoo.city mailman; Major Eugene.j The funeral will be held Wed-solcmn high mass in SL Stanislaus and two sons, Francis and U.S.A.

San Antonio, nesday in Miami with a solemn fhurch, Shenandrtah, and burial at home. Also his patents, Mr. Atty. Roy Emily Rose, and Mrs. 'mass in the Gesu church.

Burial will be in the parish cemetery.1 and Mrs. Carmen DeBelles, of Dolores Foderaro, all at home. A will also be in Miami. Viewing will be from Tresckow; two sisters, Marguer- sister, Mrs. Ann Farentino, of this i ite, of Tresckow, and Mrs.

Charles city, and 10 grandchildren also Schlenker, of Manville, N. and 'survive. a brother, Peter, of Tresckow. The funeral will be held at 9:15 JOHN" GINNING Gunning, retired Lehigh John Valley Railroad yardmaster ati Friends may call at the home m. Thursday from the M.

Fer-Coxton. died suddenly Saturday at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen rari Funeral Home, 659 Hayes street, with a solemn high mass of his home in Pittston.

A native of; DeBelles, of Maple street, Tres- tha Coxton ckow, after 4 o'clock tomorrow af requiem at the Most Precious Blood Church at 9:30. Interment' Pittston, he was at yards for 35 years. JOSEPH J. LABUDA, SR. Joseph J.

Labuda, Sr. of 219 West Blaine street, McAdoo, died Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the Hazleton State Hospital, following a three weeks' illness. He was a son of the late John and Mary Dvorshak Labuda. Born in Honey Brook, he resided in McAdoo most of his life. He was last employed as a breaker mechanic at the Silver Brook breaker.

Mr. Labuda was a member of St, Mary's Slovak R. C. Church of McAdoo and thet Holy Name Society ternoon. Funeral plans are incomplete.

will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. today and Wednesday. BARTON ROLL Barton Croll, 82, of Quakake, was found dead in his garage MRS.

EDWARD LAMPMAN Mrs. Edward I.ampman, nee Sarah F'rancis, died suddenly yesterday at her home in Avoca. Death was attributed to a hear attack. Born at Yorktown, she was a daughter of the late John and Eliz-aleth Francis. She resided at Hon- JAMES GALLAGHER James Gallagher, a lifelong Born in Fern Glen, a son of the Sarah Mummy resident of Beaver Meadows until of that parish.

late William and Croll. he had been emploved as an 'two years ago when he took up! Surviving are one son. Joseph. ey Brook prior to moving to Avoca. engineer for the Lehigh with his brother-in-law! Jr.

of Bethlehem; three brothers, She was a member of the Primitive Railroad until his reirement some and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Rev. Felix Labuda. nastor of Ss.

-Mir- Methodist church at Avoca Her yearg ago. His wife, the former Monigle, 110 Middletown, Jeddo, Cyril and Methodius R. C. Church Olive Elizabeth Moss, died 18 years died at their home yesterday fol-1 of Bethlehem; Stephen and Michael husband died one year ago. .1 1 tl I jlowing several weeks illness.

of McAdoo; and four grandchil- iurtiviMK are two cmiuren, liam and Mrs. Lloyd Torr, both ofi ne ja survived by three sons in The son of the late Condy and dren. Avoca two sisters, Mrs. Theodore Quakake, Walter, Roy, and Percy, Mary Shovlin Gallaghter, he wasi The funeral will be held Wednes-Bitler, of Old Forge, and Mrs. the following brothers and sis- prominent in the United Mine-day morning at 9 o'clock from tlie garet Marshall, of Audenried; Charles, of Zions Workers, and was a member of.Damiano Funeral Home 24 East brother, William, of Owego, N.

Walter, of Washington, D. John, St. Mary's Church, Beaver Mea-1 Blaine street. McAdoo withsnlpmn West Catausaqua; Albert, of Catau-'dows high mass of requiem in St. Mary's His brother, John, died in 1948.

saqua; tckiey, el jiazieion; airs, and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held Thursday from the Morton funeral home at Avoca. Movak Church at 9:30 o'clock, with interment in the parish rpmp- David Van Blargen, of est Hazle Surviving are a sister, Mrs. ton; Mrs. David Long, Mc.Monigle, Jeddo, and sev- tery.

Friends may call at the funer-Mrs. Fred Ross, of Drums; nieces and nephews. al home today from 2 to 4 and 7 Ruth Frederick, of West Hazleton. The funeral will be held from 'to 10 p. m.

ArranemenU are in charge of John J. Burcin of lure 1 vtoth William Moran, 73, of Scranton," He wss a charter member and the John L. McGraw Funeral trustee of Quakake Rod and Gun Home, 446 Washington street, Club. He was a member of the Freeland, at 9 o'clock on Wednes-Still Creek Rod and Gun Club, and.day morning. A solemn high mass of the Quakake American Legion 0f requiem in St.

Ann's Church. Home and had been a con-; Freeland, at 9:30 will be followed stable in Rush Twp. for 7 years, hy interment in Calvary Cemetery, The funeral was held this af- Drums, ternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Friends may call at the funeral Flexer Funeral Home, Still this afternoon at 2 o'clock with services in charge of Rev. untii funeral time. died Sunday at 6:15 p.

m. after alighting from an automobile in that city. Scranton police said he and his brother-in-law, Walter Con-nell, also of Scranton, had just returned from a trip to Hazleton. Warren P. Mohr, pastor of the Barnesville E.U.B.

Church. Inter- WALTER WILLIAMS ON DEAN'S LIST Walter Williams, of Philadel- MRS. TEOFILA SABl'LIS Mrs. Teofila Mackalonis Sabu-lis, 324 South Fergueson street, Shenandoah, died yesterday afternoon at the Locust Mountain Hospital, where she had been a patient the past six weeks. She resided at the Shenandoah address with a son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Mackalonis. Born in Lithuania, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Motscav-age.

Her husband, Martin Sabu-lis, died 15 years ago. Surviving are two sons, Joseph Mackalonis, who is employed at Harrisburg, and William, of Los Angeles, three grandchildren and several relatives in the Hazleton area. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Franey funeral home, Shenandoah. Solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9 o'clock in St. George's Lithuanian church, there, and interment will be in the parish, cemetery.

Viewing will be tonight and tomorrow evening. Miss Beverly Valaik, 221 West vt-iiiwiri phia. former resident of East Side, Fourih street. this is" on the GOYIU c0tr0Ufh )h' "I 00 fal1 term's D'an' Rider Saturday at 4:25 p. m.

at the am- Goyda, of 325 a hoJe in after an College, Trenton, N. J. MICHAE Michael (Pat Kidge avenue, Vtes; nazieion, aiea jnneM 0f three weeks' duration Sunday at 4 a. loliowing a lew months' illness. lie was Dorn was born IN ALL OUR MARKETS Get The HABIT Of Shopping Here And SAVE ALL DAY DEC.

28th Born in East Side Borough, a son of the late Walter and Nora Williams Williams, he spent his entire life in that borough and was a machinist at the Wilmot Engineering Co. at White Haven until locating in Philadelphia 13 years ago. lie was a member of the White Haven Methodist Church, and various patriotic organizations. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Shirley, in Andrewsville, Lansford, a son of the late Basil and Anna Drozin-sky Goyda. He was well known as a former baseball player, having played third base and shortstop with teams in the Lansford Mauch Chunk area.

He also managed baseball teams in the same area for several years. Mr. Goyda was last employed as a janitor at the Valley Country Club and was a WEDNESDAY ONLY COTTON KN IT SLEEPERS Sizes 1. 2, 3, 4. Regular Merchandise $1.49 Elsewhere Philadelphia; a son, Frederick, of member of the Transfiguration! East Side Borough; a sister, Mrs.

ALSO TONIGHT, 6 TO 9 P. AT OUR 15th STREET MARKET Filled Green Stamp Books Redeemable For -Nationally Known Merchandise At The dVi. Green Stamp Store 124 N. Wyoming St. Church, the Kosciusko Club, and the Holv Name Society, which he Sj.OO urace uanon, ot HHes-Karre; a brother, Wilson, of East Side Borough; and a sister, Mrs.

Louise Hagel, of East Side Borough. A grand-daughter and several nieces and nephews also survive. The private funeral will be held Thursday from a Philadelphia funeral home. Interment will be in a Philadelphia cemetery. MRS.

ARM1NDA BACH Mrs. Arminda Klinesmith Bach, of 541 Front street, Freeland, died at her home at 9:20 o'clock this morning. She was a long time resident of that town. Born in Dorrance Township, she Was a daughter of the late Edwin and Hanna Whitebread Klinesmith. Her husband, Otto Bach, died aome time ago.

She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran church, Freeland. Surviving are two children, Elva, at home and Mrs. Earl Kreiger, Drums; and two brothers, Melton, of West Hazleton and Wesley of Allentown. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services at the Raymond Nagel funeral home, Freeland.

Rev. Fred D. Haffner of St. Luke's church, will officiate, and burial will be in Free-land cemetery. served as treasurer.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Helen Herbert in 1946. Surviving are his wife, Anna, nee Pochessa, and two daughters, Matilda Ann, Franklin County speech correctionist residing at Chambersburg, and Ann, at home. The following three brothers and a sister also survive: Charles, of Lansford; George, of Long Island City, N. Mrs.

Maty Pisko, of Lansford, and John, of Lansford. The funeral will lie held Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. from the family home. Solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated in the Transfiguration Church at 9 a.

m. In Angora ball 69c Rhinestones Beads Pearls Sequins Bugles Baby Firgfering Yarn Grumbach Shop 46 North Laurel Street OPP. GREEN ST. SCHOOL also a complete line of Yarns and Knitting Materials (SMSMMIW k7t OCx3v the brands I vounow.y ANGELO PASQUALE Angelo Pasquale of West 24th' street, Bayonne, N. died of a heart attack at his home Saturday morning.

He is the husband of the former Jeannie Saullo of 825 Peace street. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning from the Malucci Funeral Home in Bayonne, N. with solemn requiem mass in the Assumption Church, West 23rd street, Bayonne, N. J. i terment will be in the parish ceme Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday night from 7 to! tery.

Friends may call at their con-9 o'clock. venience..

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