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28 Hoileton Stondcrd-Speakcr, Thursday, February 25, 1965 Births Deaths Funerals Co-Foimder of Bakery Dies Hospital Admissions STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL LUIGI CHIARETTI Luigi Chiaretti, 342 West Union Mrs. Jennie A. Fry, 418 Allen street, West Hazleton, who died Monday, was buried this morning Admissions Charles Facinclli, 100 street. Tamaaua.

died at 12:50 South rw: .1 FRANK AUBREY Frank Aubrey, 344 West Fourth street, died this morning at the Sunbury Community Hospital. Other details were not availabls at press time. a.m. today at St. Joseph Hospital.

from the Krapf and Hughes Fu neral Home. Other details were not available JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Ches-lock, 955 North Church street. The mother is the former Mary Mac-cali, R.N.

A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gatski, 1201 East Broad street. Prior to marrigae the mother was Mary Clemack. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Morgan; 315 Doney Run, Weatherly. The mother's maiden name was Marian Hinkle. Rev. Joseph Gyorke, pastor of at press time.

Christ Memorial United Church of Christ, officiated. Interment Jm MRS. CATHERINE DARGAY Mrs. Catherine Dargay, 426 Hem Late Sports If Hazleton High defeats Allen-town Dieruff here tonight and causes a deadlocked situation for second place in the Eastern Penn League, a special playoff Same will be staged Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Northwest Junior High Gym at Reading. HHS Faculty Mgr.

Frank Per-sico said the Reading gym holds about 2,400 seats. No other school or college gyms throughout the region were available for Saturday night. The Mother of Grace-Weather-ly game in the Public-Parochial League, which had been postponed to Monday, has been advanced to tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Hazle Township gym, Father Penn announced this morning. Admissions Gerald Planutis, 104'a Winters avenue, West Hazleton. Robert Miller, 456 East Broad street.

John Smith, 415 Centre street. Freeland. Georgf Baranko, 17 Fifth street. Kelayres. Mrs.

Elsie G-eybush, Market street. Kelayres. Edith Jahne, 601 Centre street, Freeland. Pearl Hampshire, 31 Susquehanna boulevard. West Hazlcton.

was in Mount Laurel Memorial Park. Pallbearers, all grandsons of the Sherman court. Albert Kripp, 111 South Broad street, West Hazlcton. Alex Reczkowski, 437 Alvin street, Freeland. Patsy Alimecco, 608 Peace street.

Virginia Fiske, Conyngham. Brian Maguschak, 303 Hudson-dale street, Weatherly. Roy Kleppinger, 432 Sixth street, Weatherly. Helen Cheplick, 230 West Thillip lock street, Freeland, died this morning at St. Joseph Hospital.

Other details were not available at press time. deceased, were Donald, Russell and Charles Schlauch, Thomas Fry, Francis Paladino and John Wardingo, Jr. JOHN HOJDICS STEFANCHICK John Hojdics Stefanchick, 103 Market street, Tresckow, died at 4:30 a. m. today at his home.

Born in Hollywood, he had spent most of his life in Tresckow. A retired miner, he was last employed by the Glen Alden Coal Co. The deaceased was a member of St. Michael Byzantine Rite Catholic Church, McAdoo, and the Holy Name Society of the parish. A veteran of World War One, he was a member of the Drake-Wear VFW Mrs.

Ella Dreisbach, 820 Mainj street, Coaldale. Mrs. Catherine Sassaman, i etiwit FiwplnnH A son was born Tuesday to and Mrs. Guy Gilbert, 28 Wood street, Ringtown, at Locust Mountain Hospital, Shenandoah. The mother, before marriage, was Rita Home.

A son born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romanelli, 335 Pierce street, Kingston, at the Wyoming Valley Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. The mother, before marriage, was Mrs. Saverio Senape -Dispensary Cases Treated this morning at the State i Mrs.

Mary Croccsc, 415 East; Pitt street. Tamaqua Mrs. Saverio Senape, 835 North Hospital dispensary were: Mrs. El Fourth! Grant street. McAdoo.

I Thomas Walton, 137 Berwick Vine street, co-founder of Senape's Anthony Piech, 262 street, Coaldale. Nicholas Hametz. sie Greybush and daughter, June, 818 Nor' street, Beaver Meadows. Market street, Tresckow, for in juries suffered in an auto accident Mrs. Marion Phile, RD1 Drums William Powell, 95 South Wyom Post 589, this city.

Surviving are his wife, the for street, Weatherly. Mrs. Mary Infante, 26 East Christine Panzarella, of Lattimer Mines. The father, a Tresckow Personals LLL i ling street mer Mary Timko, a son, Michael, WALTER OAKES Walter Oakes, of the Mengle Apartments, Main street, White Haven, died at the State General Hospital early this morning after a short illness. Born in White Haven, the deceased had lived in that community all his life.

He had been employed as a fireman for the Atlas Powder White Haven, until his retirement 10 years ago. Surviving arc his wife, Frances, Sterling, N.J.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Hosner, Duryea; and the following step-children: Patricia Oakes, Tamaqua; Mrs. Emil Hy-dock, Freeland; Richard Oakes, South Plainfield, N.J.; Robert Oakes, Sterling, N.J.; and Ronald Edward T. Yurish, 126 Put this city, a past president of Christ at Jeanesville; Dominic DeBellas, 45 Market street, Tresckow, for an injury sustained in an auto accident at Tresckow, and Louis Reich, Box 121, Milnesville, for a home native and former employe of the Standard-Speaker, is a reporter for the Wilkes-Barre Record.

The the King District Holy Name So Bakery, died at 7 a. m. today at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Ros-tas, 1144 West 15th street, following a brief illness.

The former Agnes Caccese, she was born in Italy and had resided in Hazleton the past 65 years. Mrs. Senape and her late husband, Saverio, founded the bakery in 1925. The business is currently operated by their sons, Philip and James. ciety; two daughters, Mrs.

Michael Spaghetti and meatball supper by West Hazleton Fire Co. Auxiliary at West Hazleton Borough building, 4:30 7 p. m. injury." (Dorothy) Zyats, Allentown; Mrs. John (Anna) Watro, this city; a Treated yesterday for injuries sister, Mrs.

Nicholas (Anna) Goy received in home accidents were: John Smith, 415 Centre street, dich, Tresckow; and eight grand children. nam street, West Hazlcton. Mrs. Bessie Cantncr, 571 North Locust street. Angelo Tranguch, 1044 North Vine street.

John Wojciecowski, 40 New Cranberry. Discharges Leonard Fidishin. 425 East Cranberry avenue. Stacey Pollick, 235 East Spruce street. Betsy Deisroth, RD1 Sugarloaf.

Constance Delman, 47 Berwick couple has three other children. A son born February 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Lona, 8155 Timber lane, Warren, Ohio, at St.

Joseph's Riverside Hospital, Warren. The mother is the former Patricia Carter, Berwick, and the father is a former locai resident. The couple has two other children, Joseph and Jean Marie. Mrs. Angeline Valente, 922 North James street, has been discharged from St.

Joseph Hospital and is recuperating at her home. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a. m. from the Jupina Fu The deceased was a member of Oakes, stationed with the Army neral Home. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock in St Michael's Byzantine Rite Catholic Our Lady of Grace Church and the Rosary and Christian Mothers Societies of the parish.

She was preceded in death by her husband in 1952, and a son, Church, McAdoo. Interment will be Freeland, admitted; Mary Ann Graino, 14 Madison street, McAdoo; Sharon Cann, 170 Thir-well avenue; Catherine Gower, 110 East Main street, Weatherly; Elitta Mumaw, RD, Sugarloaf; Linda Heckman, 62 Dean street, Beaver Meadows; Joann Kennedy, 88 South Poplar street; and Joseph Tait, 75 North Wyoming street. Also, Robert Houseknecht, 9U Centre street, Freeland, for injuries in an auto accident; Catherine Snyder, 346 West Broad street, who injured her finger at in the parish cemetery. Friends may call from 6 p. Leonzi's Widow Gets $5,100 County Pension The widow of Summit Hill Attorney Albert Lconzi, whose mysterious death by strangulation took place Jan.

31 in his home, was Ridne street, Lansford. Mrs. Thelma Puza. 233 West Sherman street, McAdoo. Mrs.

Elizabeth Rymond, 22 East Oak street. Tresckow. Edward Wright, 512 East Muir avenue. Stanley Tomushak, 144 Ridge street, Lansford. Discharges Melvin Mover, Rr.

936 Centre street Freeland. Casper Poltrock 222 Maple street. Freeland. Howard Bohlin, 418 West Broad street. West Hazleton.

Joseph Birosh, 319' 4 Alvin street. Freeknd. Joseph Zameskie, Stockton R. D. Mrs.

Marian Kashner, 423 Erie Street, White Haven. Mrs. Mary Hoffman, Ringtown R. D. 1.

Mrs. Lorna Baker, 316 Putnam street, West Hazleton. Mrs Mary Falatko, 89 Highland street. Jeddo. Nancy Brown, 143 South Laurel street.

Mrs. Dolores Eisenhower and daughter, Sugarloaf. Mrs. Elaine Gretchen, 1024 Washington street. Freeland.

street, Beaver Meadows. Marilyn Koch, 2125 r. Thomas, who was associated in Friday until the time of the fu in Germany. There are nine grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

from the A. Mitchell Kocher Funeral Home, White Haven, with Rev. John Brndjar, pastor of Ss. Peter and Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, this city, officiating. Interment will be in Laurel Cemetery, White Haven.

Friends may call Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. IN MERCY HOSPITAL George Ha-sker, Nuremberg, was taken by the Sheppton Community Ambulance from St. Joseph Hospital to Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, where he is a surgical patient. drive.

South Plainfield, N. J. Samuel Geltzer, 926 West 3d street. neral. Parastas services will be con ducted on Sunday at 7:30 p.

m. me uaiserj upviauuii, ui-u fti. 27, 1964. Another son, Alfred, was killed in France in 1944 while serving with the 45th Infantry Division. among persons whose pension pay Ruth Seiwell, Church street, i Jeanesville.

I ments were approved yesterday QHo i-ac akn nmrpHnH in Hpath hv by the Carbon County Employes work. Margaret Hoats, 242 East Grant, a sister Mn. Nicoangela Christo-street, McAdoo. anH hl.nth(lr T.pnriarH Car. Retirement Fund Board.

The board approved the with MRS. JOHN McCARRON Mrs. John McCarron, 3334 North 8th street, Philadelphia, died at her home yesterday at 12:15 a. She was the former Mary Bren-nan, of McAdoo. She resided in Freeland before locating in Phila HUBCAPS STOLEN drawal of $5,100.65 from the retirement fund as a lump sum payment Mary Salkowski, 115 South Broad street, West Hazleton.

surviving are seven children: almer and SOn' Mrs. Anthony (Josephine) Piccino, STANLEY'S FARM MEAT MARKET Wholesale Retail IN QUAKAKE 467-3929 Lakewood (Off 309, Lakewood Road to 1st road on right in Quakake) DONALD W. SNYDER Death claimed Donald W. Snyder to Mrs. Gladys Leonzi.

west sireei Hollywood. Mrs. Louis Attorney Leonzi had been a of Pole 17, Harvey's Lake, and 307 South Franklin Wilkes-Barre, Tuesday in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes- county employe for more than 15 Lawrence fiesn, J7 Melit0f PhiliP( Charles, Church street. operator of Senape's Bar and years. He was last employed as director of the Carbon County Tax Gerald Diehl, 826V4 Alter street, told city police yesterday a hubcap was taken from his car on Monday while it was parked on 16th street between Alter and Lo-j cust.

Another hubcap theft was reported by Angelo Fuccile, Read 543 Hayes street. Fuccile who has a 1953 Ford coupe said his car was Michael Mntz, ns uoney KunjGrillei Mrs John (Grace) RostaSi street, Weatherly I James, all of this city; Elvira and Claim Bureau in 1963. He had v-I served previously as an assistant district attorney and county Also surviving arc 13 grandchil Manor. Clara Dailey, 31 Old Cranberry MARDI GRAS IN-THE-CL0UDS Al Robel's Entertainment at 10:00 P. M.

BUFFET FTJN SURPRIZES TUESDAY, MARCH 2 Call 454-0916 BROTHERS FIVE Every Sat. Nite dren, four great-grandchildren, brothers and a sister, Girard The retirement board also ap delphia 35 years ago. Surviving are her husband and the following children: Martin, John, Robert, Mrs. James (Catherine) Smart; Mrs. Vincent (Ho-nora) McLaughlin; Mrs.

Charles (Grace) Woehr all of Philadelphia and Marian, of California. The funeral will be held Monday at 10 a. m. from the Fluehr Funeral Home, 3301 Cottman street, Philadelphia. Requiem high mass will be celebrated in St.

Hugh Church, Philadelphia, followed by interment in the parish cemetery. parked at 22nd and Vine streets at! GEISIXGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admissions Joseph F. Mussoline, 638 Harrison street. Glenn J. Knopper, 207 Lauder-burn avenue, Weatherly.

proved payments of $2,133.38 in the time. i pensions to other ex-county em ployes. 40 Seek Jurv Trials i The first 40 persons appearing at the initial Arraignment Court held in Schuylkill County pleaded Barre, after an illness. Born in Easton, he was the son of Raymond Snyder and the late Althea Oliver Snyder. Educated in the Phillipsburg, N.

schools, he was engaged in the insurance business in Wilkcs-Barre and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church. He was well known in the Hazleton area. Surviving are his wife, the former Regina Houston of Audenried; his father and brother, Elwood, Wilkes-Barre.

The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 from the Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Rev. Robert Sauers, REHEARSAL TONIGHT The Senior Choir of Our Lady of not guilty and asked for Former State Police Quarters Razed bv Fire and John Caccese, this city; and Theresa Caccese, Italy. The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a. m.

from the Moran Funeral Home. Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 2:30 in Our Lady of Grace Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Saturday from 7 to 9 p. m.

and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. BOWL-ARENA Susquehanna W. Hazleton OPEN LANES AVAILABLE Tonite -I Thursday p.m. 'til J- a.m.

Also This Morning Afternoon Grace Church will have rehearsal, tonight at 8 o'clock at the church, The former state police building Want To Do MORE Business Economically? Let Us Show You Our Demonstrators Calculators jirAdding Machines JOHN WEIDICK OFFICE SUPPLIES New Location: 21 N. Fifth West Hazleton Phone 454-5641 at Blakely was destroyed by fire last night. Blakely is about ten miles from Scranton. Troopers formerly located at Blakely recently moved into a new structure at Dunmore. MRS.

ANDREWS DEAD JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) Funeral services will be conducted here Friday for Mrs. Mary M. Andrews of Johnstown. Mrs.

Andrews, wife of Hiram G. Andrews, former speaker of the State House of Representatives, died Tuesday. PIEROHI AND LOKSHI SALE ST. JOHN'S LADIES' GUILD ST. JOHN'S AUDITORIUM Corner Wyoming and Spring FRIDAY FEB.

26th from 10 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Bring Your Own Container Call 454-9141 Each defendant was called before President Judge James J.

Curran and asked to enter a plea. If the plea was "not guilty," he then was asked if he wanted to be tried by a jury or without a jury. Defendants who appeared without counsel were sent to another courtroom, where information on their financial status was taken. If there was sufficient evidence of Hughestown, will officiate. Burial will be in Chapel Lawn Memo MEETING TONIGHT The Dairymen Local 13598, District 50, UMWA, will meet at the ISDA Hall on Carson and Second D'AMATO'S 565 Monges Street, Hazleton "THE HOMEMADE PIZZA" DIAL 455-3348 We Deliver 7:30 to 10:30 PM "Try Our Homemade Bread" rial Cemetery.

Friends may call tonight 7 to 10. streets at 7:30 tonight. AMBULANCE CALLS The West Hazleton Ambulance LOVE OUR WORK they could not afford this mnrninP tnnk Mrs Pli7ahpth i to prove Death Notices Pechule, 27 Tamarack street, West counsel, then the court will ap- point counsel for them. Today's Events In Local Area Hazleton, home from the State PIEROGI and BAKE SALE Every Thursday and Friday SU Stanislaus Church Basement 454-0662 Please bring your container SO WILL YOU All Types Of Watch, Clock Jewelry Repairing Scatton Stahr 2nd Floor Lauderbach Building 454-2670 Approximately 160 defendants were scheduled to appear in Arraignment Court, which was held Wednesday and yesterday. They also were assigned trial dates.

Hospital, and Dominic DeBellas, Tresckow, to the State Hospital. The Hazleton and Butler Township ambulances were reported idle this morning. NOTICE The New Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map as adopted and amended by City Council, Hazleton, Pennsylvania On January 25, 1965 is now available to the public. Anyone interested in purchasing copies of said Ordinance, may do so at the Office of the City Clerk for a nominal fee of Four Dollars. Hubert C.

Cannon, City Clerk STICH-At Monday, February 22nd, Mr. Richard W. Stich, beloved husband of Ann (Evan-cho) Stich, reposing at the John J. Pusti Funeral Home, 480 W. Broad from where friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral Friday at 8:30 a.

m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Ladislaus R. C. Church at 9 a.

m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Arrangements: Pusti PITZA HOAGIES Neapolitan Bakery 101 E. Holly St.

455-0211 or 454-8881 FREE DELIVERY TILUE'S PITZ LARGE PAN 80c 10 KINDS OF DELICIOUS NUTRITIOUS PITZ 20 Kinds of Hoagies from 40c ea. 455-2916 Delivery Service 14 N. 4th Street, West Hazleton Cub Scout banquet, Conyngham Methodist Church, 6:30 p.m. Walter L. Hagelgaris Post 8253, V.F.W., meeting, post home, 8 p.m.

Hazle Township Supervisors, meeting, Room 206 Hazleton National Bank Building, 7 p.m. Hazlcton Lions Club, Hotel Altamont, 6:15 p.m. A.A.A. dinner meeting, Hotel Altamont, 6:30 p.m. West Hazleton Council meeting with parking committee, borough building, 8 p.m.

West Hazleton High School Class of 1945 reunion meeting, Borough Building, 7:30 p.m. IFCA Fashion Show and Musical Reading, Stan Genetti's Pennsylvania Room, 8 p.m. Prudenza cavatelli supper, ISDA rooms, 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9 lav I Authorized Federal Food Stamp Store 640 W.

Broad St. PHONc 454-2421 522 South Poplar Street Hazleton BOWS UNITED CHEESE CO. FRESH, CREAMY RICOTTA 3 ib- 75c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS lb. 69c Heights OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. fo 1 P.M. and 6 P.M.

to 10 P.M. LAST WEEK Award Sunday, Feb. 28th DIAL 435-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 108 North Wyoming St. FREE: DELUXE ELECTRIC DRESSMAKER EXTRA SPECIAL LARGE white THRIFTY-PAK doz. MILK FED VEAL STEAKS or TENDERS lb.

99c SEWING MACHINE By NELCO PORTABLE 39 TENDER, JUICY BEEF BOLAR ib. 69c GROUND CHUCKib.59c CITY ib. 89c FRESH BEEF LIVER 1,1 29c Come In Register Your Name PANTS TAPERED To New Slim Lines By Professional Tailors 34' MEDIUM EGGS 3 doz s1.00 co, BONELESS FULL SLICE ROUND STEAK LEAN SLICED OUR OWN VIRGINIA FROZEN ITALIAN STYLE VEAL CUTLET 79c EYE OF ROUND BEEF ROAST BOILED BAKED POULTRY SPECIAL SAMMY'S FRESH KILLED Stewing Chickens HAM ib. 75c HAM ib. 99 89c 89c 33c 55c FRESH EVERY HOUR GROUND BEEF 11 (When You Buy 5-lb.

or More) For the Best Soup, Salad and Stewing EXTRA LARGE WHITE EGGS Doz. 39c OUR OWN HOT or COUNTRY SAUSAGE or Patties 3'i-b. Avg. D(Tr WHOLE or CUT UP VJi ONLY i lb. ANGEL SKIN TOILET TISSUE 10 69 BOSCUL COFFEE ib.

73c Drip or Regular ARE YOU AFRAID OF BEING ROBBED? Call Us About A HOME SAFE And End Your Worries JOHN WEIDICK OFFICE SUPPLIES New Location: 21 N. Fifth West Hazlcton Phone 454-5641 FRYERS ROASTERS CHICKEN PARTS DELICATESSEN DEPT. HARD SALAMI Your CAFICOLA Choice ANGEL SKIN pm pkgs. A A FACIAL TISSUES 7 3008 l-uu (300 (3070 89 TURKEY ROLL IMPORTED POLISH CHOPPED HAM SLICED lb NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE 10-OZ. JUMBO JAR 5ced while you wait for extra Freshness! CHERRY PIE FILLING 4 1 No.

2 SPECIALI SELTZER LEBANON ib.Dt)c Save 24c VIRGINIA BAKED HAM ViAb. 59C LIBBY'S -Crushed or Whole Kernel 1.29 6 oo CORN ALL YOU WANT DUNDEE HEAVYWEIGHT tm A A BATH TOWELS 2 f-l-uu ALL COLORS SIZE 22x44 HUNT'S FAMOUS io o- $1 NOTICE THE OFFICE OF O. C. REICHE, M.D. Northeastern Nat'l Bank WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, FEB.

18th WILL REOPEN SATURDAY, MARCH 6th A. H. Smith Drums SCRAPPLE PUDDING SAUSAGE ICEBERG VINE RIPE BAKERY SPECIAL reg. 49c TOMATOES ib. 0C LETTUCE 19c 39' TRIPLE LAYER CAKE.

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