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10 Haxloton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, August 7, 196S Health Board Will 'Get Tough' Deaths Mrs. Dora Marsieano 35 Survive Personals In Wake of Citizen Complaints Mr. and Mrs. Harold Broadt and daughters Jane and Mary Ellen, have returned to Dallas, Texas, Hazleton's Board of Health last contractors who will do the demoli rector of Public Safety, said he Gty Woman Mrs. Dora Marsieano, 839 North Church street, was dead on arrival at 9:55 a.m.

today at the State night decreed sterner steps against after spending the past few weeks visiting relatives and friends here. those persons violating the health laws by failure to cut weeds and tion work in the area, should also be part of the rat control problem. The board also received a complaint about a vacant house at 311 West Walnut street whose owner lives in St. Johns valley area. Re allowing debris to accumulate on They also visited in Wilmington, I Hospital where she was taken in New YorR Uty ana wasning-jthe Hazleton Community Ambu JAMES J.

SHIELDS James J. Shields, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shields, 5 Front street, Strong, near Mount Carmel, died at 11:30 p.m.

Friday at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where he had been admitted Wednesday for tests and observation. His mother is a former McAdoo resident. A sopohmore at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School, James had been hospitalized twice previously during the past year His father was also admitted to Geisinger on Wednesday for tests and observation. their properties, resulting in mounting flood of complaints. ton, D.

C. The complaints have been cording Secretary Joseph. Maggio will bring this problem before council at Monday's meeting. E. Holly St.

Complaints A petition was presented by a group of residents on East Holly street protesting the unsanitary and unhealthy conditions that exist in their neighborhood. The petition stated that a "storage yard" at the rear of the Ralph W. Woelfel Construction Company offices on North Cedar street As covered with high weeds and old I il 1- Tjf brought to light by a campaign was directed to notify the owner in this newspaper to rid the city to clean up the premises. of eyesores and health nuisances. The board said that Attorney Henry Giuliani, assistant city so Mr.

and Mrs. William Hoffman, Boyertown, are spending a vacation visiting relatives and friends in town. Mr. Hoffman, a sergeant with the Boyertown Police" Department, was formerly employed at the Hotel Altamont and as assistant manager of the Feeley Theatre before moving from Hazleton. His wife is the former Helen Fritz.

lance. Death followed an illness. Born in Italy, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pas-quale Raymond.

The deceased was a member of Our Lady of Grace Church. Her husband, Nicholas Marsieano, a well known band leader, died August 6, 1964. Surviving are nine children: Mrs Helen Dellarcitrete, this city; Fred, Shenandoah; Anthony, Me chanicsburg; Pat, at home; Nich licitor, will be instructed to prepare legal notices to be sent to lumber is infested with rats and VT I these persons, instructing them to clean up their premises within 10 other vermin. Paul Sanzi, 471 West Mine street, complained to the board about rats breeding in box cars in the railroad switching yards in that area. Roosevelt St Nuisance Three residents of Roosevelt street appeared before the board asserting that weasels, snakes, and rats infest the area between 9th and 11th streets there, and on Liberty court, McKinley street, and Boundary street.

The men Born in Danville, January 13, 1950, he was a son of John D. and Eleanor (Mcllale) Shields. The deceased was a member of the Church of Our Lady of Mount The A. Barletta plant on North days or face arrest. Persistent complaints have come Cedar street have their own private dumping ground at the rear of from the South Vine street area Mr.

and Mrs. George Ciganik and daughters Sharan Lee and olas, Woodlynn, N. Marie, at where the Redevelopment Auth Carmel, and was a carrier for the Mount Carmel Item and Shamokin tw rrf Hartfnrrf norm William, Easton; Sgt. Ed- their plant consisting of discarded rubbish and furniture, in addition to a pond of water, which is a per wara, siauonea ai L.aieuu nu visiting with Mrs. Ciganik's moth ers, Mrs.

Mary Honis at Humbolt Force Base, Texas; and Paul, this News-Dispatch. Surviving in addition to his parents are two sisters and a brother: fect breeding place for mosquitoes city. Also surviving are 16 grand are: Bruce Fletcher, 688 Roosevelt street; Frank Pape, 703 Roosevelt street; John Scarcella, 7099 Roose children, 10 great-grandchildren velt street. and a sister, Mrs. Eugene Pavone, "7 Councilman Thomas Walker, Di- Complain of Bus Fumes this city.

The funeral will be held Wednes ority is in process of purchasing properties to be cleared away to make room for a low cost public housing development. Residents say that some of the now vacant houses are infested with rats. Health Officer Andrew Yenchko told the board that James O'Hara, executive director of the Redevelopment Authority, has been in contact with exterminators on cost estimates for rat control there. Yenchko said he and O'Hara have a conference scheduled for Mon 8 tt Eleanor Ann, Mary Jasqueline and John, at home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Mcllale, Strong; and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Shields, McAdoo. He was a nephew of Mrs.

Charles McElwee this city. Funeral arrangements are I I day at 8:45 a.m. from the Joseph i and other bugs, the petition states. The petition also protests the "dust stack" atop Barletta's plant that permeates the homes in that area and clothes-lines. Health Officer Andrew Yenchko was directed by the board to check on illegal dumping south of Mine stret near the West Broad street shopping center.

Attending were: Dt. Foldes, chairman; Secretary Joseph Turse; and Mary Fierro Funeral Home Solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 in Our Lady Residents of South Wyoming street in the vicinity of the bus station located in that section are complaining about fumes from the of Grace Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. engines of buses entering their day on the problem.

Board members C. Roy Johnson Dr. Julius Foldes, chairman of the health board, suggested that and Thomas Burke; Health Officer Reunited Gerald Swindle combs the hair of his 2-year-old daughter, Sharon, today at the home of Andrew Yenchko; Councilman Thomas Walker. Dr. Joseph Kris-toff, assistant chairman, was ab Hits Service Station Signs, Keeps Going Hospital Admissions business places and apartments and causing discomfort and annoyance.

Complaints also state that they have talked to the drivers and find some cooperative and turn off the engines, while others refuse to do so. Chief of Police Frank Uzmann said he has checked the condition on several occasions with bus of Weekend Dates In Local Area Today Valley Day, Conyngham, until 11 p. m. Pilgrimage for World Peace, Holy Dormition Monastery, Sybertsville. Hazleton State General Hospital Graduation Dinner, Gus Genetti Lodge, 7 p.m.

Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 240 West Broad street, 9 p.m. Emmanuel's United Church of Christ, annual Church School picnic, Angela Park, today. Woodmen of the World No. 390, Hazleton annual outing, Bunton Bock Grove, 1 p.m. Hazleton City School district ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL: An Oakdale man who failed to friends in suburban St. Louis after spiriting her away from her mother in England. The 25-year-old divorced father plans to take her to his home town of Jonesboro, to live with his mother. He went to London two weeks ago while on leave from his job in St. Louis because he said he didn't think "my ex-wife was giving Sharon proper care.

My ex-wife was even trying to deny me visiting rights," he said. The couple had been married when Swindle was an airman stationed in England. They lived in St. Louis, but when Sharon was one year old, her mother, Mrs. Valerie Day, returned with her to London.

(AP Wirephoto) stop after his car hit two signs at sent. Also attending was Michael Solon, a college student hired for the summer to assist the health officer on checking on weeds. MRS. NICHOLAS SHUMSKY Mrs. Pearl (Thurchak) Shumsky, First and Center streets, Kelayres, died at 1:25 a.m.

today at her home following a rief illness. Born in Austria, she came to this country 63 years ago and had resided in Kelayres the past 55 years. The deceased was a charter member of Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, McAdoo. Surviving in addition to her husband, Nicholas, are four children: Charles (Anna) Bremeier, Long Island, N. Stephen, Jamaica, L.

Mrs. Stanley (Olga) Roslevege and Mrs. Stephen (Pearl) Elko, Kelayres. Also surviving are eight grandchildren and one great-grand a service station will be arrested for hit-run driving, Hazleton State Admissions Joanne Chernansky, 76 New street, Beaver Meadows. Doreen Ferrare, 238 West Ber-ner avenue.

Mrs. Betty Lukatch, 326 West ficials, but no action seems to be Police said last night. They said is Joseph W. Minor. 25, RD 1, taken, Births The police head urges tne co-'Freeiand.

operation of all bus drivers in Accordin2 to tne police. Minor Funerals turning off the bus engines while ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Girenda 106 Grove street, McAdoo Heights.

The mother is Mrs. Josei'i Jackanich, 533 Ar they are parked in that area. Joseph Sheeto Joins DuPont Staff in N.J. janitors Local 388, annual out- was coming towards nazieion when he ran into the signs at an Esso service station operated by Angelo A. Yenchick in Hazle Village, a mile and a half south of Hazleton on Route 309.

He continued on his way but was apprehended later, police said. thur street, wife of Very Rev. Jo ing, Kramer's Grove, in Nesco former Caro1 Heckler- seph Jackanich, pastor of St. daughter. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Manor, 9:30 a.m The funeral will be held Monday First street. Mrs. Irene Lynn, 479 West Broad street. Mrs.

Beatrice Smith, 257 Brown street, Tamaqua. Marion Wenner, 202 East Oak street, West Hazleton. Mrs. Emma Recla, 51 Jefferson avenue, West Hazleton. Mrs.

Miriam McDonald, 8 Park Circle, Conyngham. Charles Reaman, 424 Arlington street, Tamaqua. Mrs. Sophia Gallagher, 669 Alter street. Joseph Makuch RD 1, White Haven.

John's Byzantine Rite Catholic Church, who died Thursday, was Lewis Walters, Philadelphia, former Audenried resident who died Wednesday, was buried this afternoon from the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home. Rev. W. Sherwood Thomas, pastor of Diamond Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery.

Joseph J. Sheeto, a former local resident, has joined the staff at 8:30 a.m. from the Jupina Fu buried this morning from the Jo The incident occurred at 5:15 p.m. neral Home, McAdoo. High mass and services will be conducted at seph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home in charge of Frank H.

Bonin Emil Gera, Main street, Eckley. Prior to marriage the mother was Marie Roof. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Saullo, 8 Old Cranberry.

The mother's maiden name was Alberta Andrefski. HORN ARRANGEMENTS Funeral services for Kenneth 9 o'clock in Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, McAdoo. Interment will be in the parish ceme- of the DuPont Company's Photo Products Department Research Laboratory at Parlin, N.J. He holds a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Moravian College, Bethlehem, and a Horn. Miami.

former North Side resident, will be held 10 a. m'tery. Monday from McNulty Funeral doctorate in organic chemistry Friends may call from 7 p.m. today until the time of the services. from the University of Delaware.

Mrs. Eva Ochs, 318 Main street, Home. Burial will be in the Free land Cemetery. and Son, funeral directors. Solemn requiem high mass was celebrated in St.

John's Byzantine Catholic Church by Very Rev. Joseph Jackanich, husband of the deceased. Assisting priests were Msgr. John Stim and Very Rev. George Chegin.

Deacons were Rev. John Bovankovich and Rev. Paul Barnyak. Bishop Nicholas T. Conyngham.

Marietta Wetterau Native of City Dies at Age 80 Marietta Wetterau, 89 South HHS 1955 Reunion Deadline Aug. 18 The committee heading the Friends may call at the funeral Mrs. Frances Prebula, East Main street, Weatherly. home Sunday afternoon and eve ning. Ronald Sypeck, Dipple Manor, Hazleton High School Class of 1955 RD 1, Hazleton.

reunion extended the deadline for reservations from today to Mrs. George H. Kimmel Prominent Woman Dies Mrs. Emma M. Kimmel, wife of George H.

Kimmel, 627 North Laurel street, died yesterday morn Mrs. Mary Thomas, 409 West Wyoming street, died yesterday Elko, D.D., was present in the sanctuary. Sunday Pilgrimage for World Peace, Dormition Monastery, Sybertsville, program for day starts with Divine Liturgy in the chapel for vocations, 6:30 a.m. Annual outing of the Philharmonic Choral Society and Stage Crew, Youth Center grounds, Lattimer, starting 3 p.m. Saints Peter and Paul Lutheran Church, annual congregational picnic, Nesco Manor Grove, Drums, starting at noon.

District 11, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, meeting, Drake-Wear Post, city, 3 p.m. Ss. Peter and Paul's Lithuanian Church Women of the Third Order of St. Francis, Brasias home, West Hazleton, 2 p.m. Annual St.

Nazarius celebration, Pardeesville, starting at noon. Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Auxiliary, annual basket picnic, Tweedle Park, Weatherly, 12 noon. Hazle Township Citizens Club, Slavonic headquarters, 19th and Locust streets, 2 p. m. Sixth street.

Death Notices morning at O'Gara's Nursing Wednesday, August 18, at a meeting held last night. Also seated in the sanctuary William Garber 421 Hazle Home, Conyngham. street, Tamaqua. MRS. SARA E.

SCHMEER Mrs. Sara E. Schmeer, of rear 188 South Wyoming street, died at the Hazleton State General Hospital at 9:40 p.m. yesterday. She had been a hospital patient nine days.

Born June 25, 1903, in Frackville, she was a daughter of the late Edward and Pearl (Wooden) Griffiths. Her husband, William H. Schmeer, died in 1950. She was a member of Grace United Church of Christ. She is survived by a son, William G.

Schmeer, this city, a member The reunion will be held Satur were: She was born in this city 80 BISKUPICS At Hazleton, Thurs Mrs. Emma Knelly, 738 West years ago, a daughter of the late Msgrs. George Durshin, Vicar General, Passaic Eparchy; Mi day, September 4, at Gus Genetti's Americana Room with a cocktail hour starting at 6:30 p. m. Charles and Catherine (Krapf) day, August 5, Mrs.

Anna (Ci-culya) Biskupics, wife of John Diamond avenue. Discharges ing at St. Joseph Hospital, where she was a patient the past five chael Dudik, Chancellor, Passaic Eparchy; John Sokol, Angellini, Alfred Trout, 771 North street, The committee will meet again Biskupics. Funeral Monday at 8:45 a.m. from the Anilosky Fu Weatherly.

Nesquehoning; John K. Powell, August 18, at Leib's Restaurant, neral Home, McAdoo. Solemn re East Diamond avenue. Gregg Saldukas, 718 North Laur Wetterau. She was a retired school teacher.

She was salutatorian of her class at Hazleton High School, and was graduated from Wesleyan University. She served in various capacities Nicholas Bonetsky. days. She was born in Freeland, a daughter of the late George and Emma (Chub) Beisel. She was a registered nurse, a quiem high mass in St.

Jerome's Rev. Deacon Basil Schott, O. F. DISTRICT MEETING District 11, Veterans of Foreign of the WILK radio staff, Wilkes- el street. Anita Novotnak, 908 Main street, Freeland.

Mark Swankoski, 932 Walnut with area Red Cross, YWCA and Wars and its Auxiliary, will meet Church, Tamaqua at 9:30 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Anilosky Funeral Service.

Revs. John Koval, Hazleton; Gregory Moneta, Kingston; Michael F. Vetter, Hazleton; Joseph F. Meier, Weston; George Hritz, Swoyerville; Paul Waselus, Free- Girl Scouts of America units. Barre; a sister, Mrs.

William (Elsie) Klotz, Drums, and a brother, Gerald Griffiths, in Sacramento, Calif. Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Drake-Wear Post Home, East Green street. She was a member of First street, Freeland. Marilyn and Thomas Talarovich, 843 Main street, Freeland.

Presbyterian Church. The funeral will be held Tuesday land; Paul Firczak, Bethlehem; John M. Kost, Palmerton; Emil Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mary Lyate, Rear 535 North Wy at 10:30 a. m.

from the Bachman Louis (Violet) Naumann, New oming street. Margaret Clark, 307 Railroad Mihalik, Rahway, N.J.; Peter P. Kirchinko, Meriden, Eugene P. Yackanich, Youngstown, Ohio; York City, N.Y.; a brother, Carl, and several nieces and street, Tamaqua. nephews.

1932 graduate of Hazleton State Hospital School of Nursing. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church. She was a past president of Mount Vernon Auxiliary Association, and a member of Hazleton Lutheran Home Auxiliary; Mayflower Chapter 107, Order of Eastern Star; Order of White Shrine 4, and Lehigh Consistory auxiliary. Surviving are her husband, George Henry; two step-daughters, Mrs. Harry (Eleanor) Murphy, and Mrs.

David (Doris) Thrash, both this city; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and an uncle, Harry Beisel, St. Johns. BURKEY Abraham D. Burkey, 303 First Weatherly, at St. Joseph Hospital, Thursday.

Services Sunday at 2 p. Jeffries Funeral Home, Weatherly. Interment in the Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Friends may call 2 to 9 p. m.

Saturday. Philip J. Jeffries, funeral director. Mrs. Dolores Lamasko and son Funeral Home.

Rev. William Y. Gebhard, pastor of Grace United Church of Christ, will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Laurel Memorial Park. Friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 p.

m. H. R. Stockert, Nanticoke; Basil Stankaninecz, Phillipsburg, N.J.; Funeral will be 3 p.m. Monday from Bachman Bros.

Funeral Stephen Zajac, Old Forge; Theo son Home, the Rev. Dr. Richard E. 415 Centre street, Freeland. Mrs.

Ruth Marko and Fourth street, Kelayres. Mrs. Kathleen Maylath daughter, Sugarloaf. Owens officiating. Interment will and be in Vine Street Cemetery.

dore Rudy, St. Clair; Andrew Stim, Jessup; Paul Vasko, Steven Luzetsky, Leonard Hollick and Eugene Moran. -tsa There will be no viewing. GAUGHAN At Southampton, Long Island Hospital, Mrs. Winifred Mrs.

Joan ZeBrosky and son, 694 MRS. GEORGE N. PARSONS Mrs. George N. Parsons, 405 Carbon street, Weatherly, died Larson street.

Gaughan, who resided with her Seminarians: Joseph Sopp, Peter LIQUOR DEALERS MEET Mrs. Anna Hunsinger and son daughter, Mrs. Pierce Butler, last night. The former Myrtle Donish, Michael J. Yuresta, Rob- Lower Luzerne Liquor Dealers St.

Johns. Southampton, Long Island. The Llewellyn, she was a daughter of ert A. Lewis. Michael G.

Mallev. Funeral will be 1:30 p.m. Mon will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Mrs. Daisey Fagan, Nuremberg dav from Bachman Bros Funeral uneral wil1 be held Monday, 9 the late John and Jane Lloyd Edward Semko and Eugene Ful- Danko's Restaurant, Freeland.

lorn fm 4 ha rnnohon li imAval i a. m. from the Conahan Funeral Llewellyn and was a native of Home, the Rev. Joseph R. Shuster STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions REMAINS MOTION JUDGE Judge Thomas M.

Lewis will con Mrs. Catherine Czarick. 48 South mm tinue as motion judge for the sec officiating. Interment will be Freeland Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow afternoon and night.

Mayflower OES Chapter will hold services 7 p.m. tomorrow. Kennedy drive, McAdoo. ax xrr. Francis Smith, Main street.

ond consecutive week beginning Monday under the summer court Home. Solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Trinity R. C. Church, North Laurel St. at 9:30.

Burial in the parish cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 p. m. Friends may call Saturday evening 7-9, Sunday afternoon and evening, 2-4 and 7-9. Joseph B.

Conahan, funeral director. ton Honorary pallbearers were John Bacsik, George I. Puhak Peter Strizak, Emil and Paul Timko and Thomas Hyduke. Active pallbearers were Michael Hanulya, Dr. Michael and Joseph Vuksta, Paul Yackanicz, Richard Mihalek and Nicholas Yackanicz.

Interment was in the parish cemetery with the visiting clergy giving the blessing at the grave. Harwooa. schedules. John Shearon. 143 Main street Eckley.

Wilkes-Barre. She was born July 26, 1883. Mrs. Parsons resided in Weatherly the past 8 years, having moved there from Wilkes-Barre. She was the last living member of her immediate family.

Mrs. Parsons was a member of the First Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre. In addition to her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roy (Jane) Gimbi and Mrs. Allison (Myrtle) Gimbi, both of Weatherly; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Tuesday Mrs. Margaret Gickme. 562 James street. Dispensary Cases Treated this morning at the State Hospital dispensary were: Emil John Greco, 633 Lafayette court. candies Mrs.

Faith Sykes, 28 South Wyo HOME FASHIONED ming street. Mrs. Stella Tarilla, 113 Centre KIMMEL At Hazleton, Friday, August 6, 1965, Mrs. Emma Beisel Kimmel wife of George Henry Kimmel. Funeral services Monday 1:30 p.m.

from Bachman Brothers Funeral Home. Interment in Freeland Cemetery. mammem FAVORITES street, Freeland. The funeral of Mrs. Mary (Pat-lowski) Bodnar, 605 North Broad street, West Hazleton, who died Thursday at the State Hospital, was held this morning from the Kalenak, 544 Pardee street, for injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident in West Hazleton early this morning; Sharon Friedman, 1411 East Broad street, for an injury to the left foot suffered in a home accident; John Johnson, John A.

Taylor, 789 Roosevelt street. at 10 a.m. form the Philip Jeffries Discharges Funeral Home, First and Packer Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening. Bachman Brothers. Walter Shultz, RD 1.

White 406 Calmia street, Freeland, an naven. injury to the left hand and shoulder sustained in a home accident; Michael Manganelli, Pardees- streets, Weatherly. Rev. Byron R. Stauffer will officiate.

Interment will be at Mount Greenwood Cemetery, Trucksville. Viewing Monday 4 to 9 p.m. Pusti Funeral Home. Rev. Stephen P.

Shymansky was the celebrant of the requiem high mass in St. Michael's Ukrainian Church and gave the blessings the funeral home and grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Marvin and Dennis Kapuschinsky, Stephen and Helen Oswald, 133 West Cran You can now add that extra bedroom or bath or whatever repair plans you may have, and still keep your savings intact. Our low rate Home Improvement Loans let you enjoy your home as you pay. See Us Soon for Fast, Courteous Service.

Our Officers will be Glad to Talk Over Your Plans. ville. Joseph Krivenko, 230 South Ben nett court. 2lb.BoxSu fT: i Mm Peter Sacco, 186 South Pine berry avenue, West Hazleton, a jaw injury in a home accident. These persons were discharged after treatment.

Treated yesterday for injuries sustained in home accidents: Ambulance Calls REESE At Ridley Park, Thursday, August 5, 1965, Mr. Harold W. Reese. Funeral services Monday 10:30 a.m. from Bachman Brothers Funeral Home.

Interment in Mountain View Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon 2-4 and evening 7-9. Bachman Brothers. The Hazleton Community Ambu Sterenczak and John Budnansky, nephews of the deceased, and Wil lance this morning took Emil Ka- James, Donna Marie Ritz, 98 New Cran lenak, 544 Pardee street, to the liam Kapuschinsky and Chura. State Hospital and returned him a IIIL'1LI street.

Wyne Younker, 104 Pine street, Weatherly. Victoria Pawelczak, 41 South Laurel street. Henry Seibel, 303 Hudsondale street, Weatherly. Maryann Dill, 80 South Poplar street. Jeffrey O'Lear, RD 2, Tamaqua.

James Bumbulsky, 214 East Broad street, West Hazleton. Satur- i nis nome; wniineimina Dewing- SHUMSKY At Kelayres, DIVIDEND ON YOUR SAVINGS Mrs. Catherine Grover, Yardley, former Sybertsville resident who died Wednesday at Bristol, was buried this morning from the Bachman Funeral Home. Rev. Carl Rutherford, pastor of berry; Michael Carlick, 151 Adams street, Freeland; Sharon Wheeler, 108 Main street, Eckley; Walter Scarcella, 776 Alter street; Mary Catherine Rogus, 832 Peace street; Alfred Evanco, 746 James street; George Rohde, 207 North Broad street, West Hazleton; George Ritz, 111 East Green street, West Hazleton; Catherine Wandziliak, 145 First street, Oneida; Joseph Novotnak, 366 South Poplar street.

KiMm yJtJ hausen, 319 Mine street, home from the State Hospital; William Lubrecht, 99 South Church street, home from St. Joseph Hospital. The West Hazleton Ambulance took Emil Kalenak, 544 Pardee street, to the State Hospital early this morning from the scene of a day, August 7, 1965, Mrs. Pearl Shumsky, wife of Nicholas Shumsky. Funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:30 from the Jupina Funeral Home, McAdoo.

High mass and service at 9:00 in Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, McAdoo. Interment in GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admissions the Conyngham Methodist Church, conducted the services. Interment was in Elan Memorial Park, Lime Deposits Insured Up to $70,000 Frederick Denmson, 314 East; motorcycle accident at Fifth and Broad streets, West Hazleton. Ridge. ureen street, West Hazleton.

the parish cemetery. Viewing from 7:00 Saturday evening until time of funeral. Michael Jupina, funeral director. And, Edmund Kochie, 447 Hem Pallbearers wpre Arthur House Hazleton Community Ambulance. knecht, George Smith, Russell andlock street- Freeland, who was in-Kenneth Rirt, John Grover at work at Naulilus Indus-James Search txxes; John Yendrytzak, 429 Martz Hazleton Community Ambulance yesterday took John 633 Lafayette court, to the SUITCH At the Hazleton State fipnpral Hnsnital Aneint 1r Snojini E8! of Daniel Suitch, late of 41 Berwick je General Hospital; Leonard beaver Meadows.

Kuncra uwli street, Berwick, injured at General Foam plant; Wayne Houseknect, RD 1, Drums, inujred at the Honig plant on South Poplar street; and Ronald Dudeck, 538 East Cran A variety of butter bons, pecan rolls, fudges, nut and fruit candies, caramels and jellies no chocolate covered pieces. The funeral of Louis Rockovich 778 Roosevelt street, who died Tuesday at the State Hospital, was held this morning from the Bonin from St. Joseph Hospital; Mrs. Ray Knelly, 738 West Diamond avenue, to St. Joseph Hospital; and John Taylor, 789 Roosevelt street, to the State General berry avenue, hurt at work at services Monday, 2 p.

m. from the Jeffries Funeral Home, Weatherly. Interment in Union Cemetery, Weatherly. Friends may call Sunday 4 to 9 p. m.

Philip J. Jeffries, Kravitz Equipment Company Funeral Home. High mass of requiem was celebrated in the Transfiguration Church by Rev. Bernard Toloczko. Interment was in the parish ceme funeral director.

QUALITY PRINTING and a COMMUNITY SUPPORTING WAGE at: CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY 39 East Chestnut Street HAZLETON STANDARD SPEAKER 21 North Wyoming Street INTERNATIONAL PRINTING CO. Vine St Green Streets LUSHER LUSHER 30 West Green Street tery with Rev. Alexander Kulik giving the blessing at the grave. SPECIAL MEETING MONDAY Hazle Township supervisors will hold a special meeting on Monday at 9:30 a.m. in Room 206, Hazleton National Bank building.

The ses Mine Work Schedule Monday's schedule: Working JeddoHlghland No. 7 breaker, Beaver Brook Coal and Honeybrook Mines, Inc. Undecided Hazleton Shaft breaker. INC. SINCE 186S 22 NORTH WYOMING Phon 454-2476 WETTERAU At Conyngham, Friday, August 6, Marietta Wetterau.

Funeral services Monday at 3 p.m. from Bachman Brothers Funeral Home. Interment in Vine Street Cemetery. No viewing. Bachman Brothers.

i 221-223 WEST BROAD STREET Convenenfy located between Church and Vine Streets OPEN SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 12 NOON Pallbearers were Raymon Rockovich, Leo Sokoloski, Stanley Rockovich, Norbert Lucash, George Calek and Bernard Winkler. I sion is being held to award a bid on a sweeper. 1.

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