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28 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Thursday, February 6, 1969 Deaths Thelma Ritter Dies at 64 Hospital Reports Mrs. Joseph Gerenia City Woman Funerals MRS. PATRICK MASTICOLA Mrs. Patrick (Catherine) Masti Hazleton Skies Today Sunset today 5:27 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 7:09 a.m.

Moonrise tonight 10:00 p.m. Last Quarter Sunday The planet Venus sets 9:16 p.m. tonight and it is slowly moving toward Saturn, which sets 10:34 p.m. Venus is now about 40 times as bright as Saturn. MRS.

FRANCES HARPEL Mrs. Frances E. Harpel, 71, of 336 White Weissport, died Monday at Weatherly. Her husband. Henrv.

died in Survived by 42 cola, 66, 205 Harding Avenue, Ha- vertown, died at the Haver- Mrs. Pauline Gerenza, 847 Car ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions Sallie Cressman, RD 1, Ring-town. Lynn Greif, 802 W. Diamond Ave.

ford Hospital, Havertown, Pa. 1952. Her husband, Patrick, formerly son died Tuesday at 11:40 p.m. at the home of her son-in-law and Thf fnnpral urill ho hold TTVirluv rnf fViic itv noccfl ouov in 1QfiO daughter Mr and Mrs Gerard at 2 from James Funeral The funeral wm be hdd Sgtup Mary Chalfa, 615 E. Diamond Miss Mary Effa Sims, 10 Morris Lane, who died of asphyxiation due to smoke inhalation in a fire in her home on Friday, was buried yesterday morning from the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home.

The Rev. John B. Stoudt, pastor of Emmanuel's United Church of Christ, conducted the services. Interment was in Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harry Cavany, Harry Sims, Lawrence Caffery luanun, bo, locum 01 Palmerton Ave.

rr.LTT Friends may call today from 7 Thelma Puza, 233 W. Sherman McAdoo. laic cici aim rviiua uuiLuctn 9pm Rzonski, she came to this country! p' A day at 9 a.m. from the Spencer T. Videon Son Funeral Home, Garrett Road Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill Pa.

Services will be held at 10 in the Sacred Heart R. C. Church, Havertown. Burial will be in St. Peter's Paul's Mary DiFeo, 406 Cedar Free- I X) Regional Forecasts Eastern Pennsylvania Mostly fair and cold Thursday.

High in the 30s. Increasing cloudiness Thursday night. Low near 30 south to mid 20s north. Cloudy and not so cold Friday, with chance of rain or snow along the southern border. dl all cdiiy age auu lutdieu in uus CLETUS T.

SMITH SR land. STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions Edward Maue, RD, Sugarloaf. Mary Kapes, Humboldt. Clarence Krapf, 41 S. Wyoming St.

Ralph Welsh, 721 Ridge Free, land. Walter Barrett, 95 Wilson St Amelia Butch, Harwood. Anna Lakata, 29 Broad Bea-ver Meadows. Mary Lourie, 450 E. Broad St.

Andrew Lebisky, White Haven State School. Discharges Mary Morrell, RD 1, Hazleton. George Black, 24 N. Poplar St. George Chonko, 336 Centre Freeland.

Hilda Knyrim, 514 W. Oak St. Drago Gasepare, 325 N. 17th city Cletus T. Smith, 57, of Quakake, Mary Zukowski, 605 E.

Diamond Pl 1 CL Ave. is'aus Church died at 3:45 am' yesterday the Preceding her in death were General Hospital where Cemetery, Springfield, Pa. Matilda Dewoski, Weston. Ted Dravage, James Bellezza, John Egger and Bernard Stashko. Friends may call from 7 to 9 Arlene Ferry.

557 Putnam hnshanH in 1933. and a ne nau Deen a paueni six aays. Al in i5 I Born in Sheppton, he was a son West Hazleton. The funeral of Mrs. Emma (Her- Surviving ar ift children: John.

I of the late John J. and Arvilla Clara Tosh, 272 Main Cony p.m. Friday. ROBERT F. SMITH Robert F.

Smith, 72, RD, Sugar ron) Fisher, 52 Main Milnes Savreville. N. Mrs. Michael! Thrash Smith, and had resided most neham. of his life in Quakake.

Ethel Ulalton, 710 Centre (Mary) Nastanovich, this city; An ville, who died Sunday at Somer-ville, N.J., was held yesterday afternoon from the Grebey, Beltz loaf, died at 8:05 p.m. yesterday Freeland. He was a member of thet Ascension Lutheran Church, Quakake, and was a retired miner. Discharges Zone Forecasts Middle and Upper Susquehanna and Poconos Partly cloudy and continued cold, with a few lingering snow flurries over the higher ridges, Thursday. High Thursday in the 20s.

Increasing cloudiness and not so cold Thursday night. Low 10 to 20. Friday, cloudy with a chance of snow. Winds westerly 10 to 18 mph Thursday, shifting into the south by Thursday Robert Burns, 40 N. Wyoming St.

Anthony Veet, 408 W. 10th Kenilworth. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Weidner, 43 S. Laurel thony, Tomhicken; Mrs. Charles (Helen) Lynn, this city; Bernard, Baltimore, Edward, Berwick; Mrs.

Gerard (Marcella) Marion, this city; Mrs. Edward (Martha) Gasper, West Hazleton; Mrs. Frank (Gertrude) Bellettieri, Indiana, and Joseph, Man-ville, N.J. West Hazleton. at St Joseph Hospital, where he had been a patient since Feb.

1. Born in Rock Glen, he was the son of the late Gilbert Smith. He resided in Sugarloaf most of his life. The deceased was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Conyng- St. Joseph Dewey, 410 Calmia Iona Boretski, 335 Lattimer Lovena Morrison; a daughter, Mrs.

George (Lucille) Kmetz, Quakake; three sons, Cletus Mahanoy City; Arthur, Quakake; and Clayton, Tamaqua; nine grandchildren, Freeland. and Gleim Funeral Home. The Rev. Joseph Gyorke, pastor of Christ Memorial United Church of Christ, West Hazleton, conducted the services. Interment was in the St.

Johns Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Zar-owsky, William Sheman, George Fisher, Norman Robinson, Robert and Ernest Boerner, John Clay-potch and Charles Herron. Mines. James McBrearty, 700 N. Church NEW YORK (AP) Thelma Ritter, the raspy-voiced character actress who played in movies, Lily Sweeney, 530 E.

Cranberry St. Also surviving are 18 grandchil ham and the American Legion. He Ave. four brothers, William ana Jonn Marv Herchak. 176 Muir Ave.

was a former sexton of Conyng- dren, 13 great-grandchildren Ringtown; James and Rob- radio, television and one Broadway Thomas Wallace, 37 Butler Jean Wiltse, 337 W. Diamond ham Union Cemetery. musical, died yesterday in Queens siMer, ivirs. wary cayarsM.i hnth Mahanov City; and Conyngham. Ave.

Washingtoon, D.C, Adeline Sacco, 10 Centre three sisters, Mrs. Anna Reich and Lois Jane Krieger, Box 158, RD, He is survived by his mother, the former Elizabeth Miller, his General Hospital. She would have been 65 on Valentine's Day. Mrs. Lillian Clark, both of Brandon Kelayres.

Taxpayers at Weatherly to Sugarloaf. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second St. entrance. wife the former Violet Hauze and Miss Ritter.

who resided in Carolyn Mingo, 4 S. Harrison ville, and Mrs. Margaret Schlaugh, Jane Heckrote and son, Sugar- one daughter, Mrs. Victor (Mary) Queens with her husband of 41 1 McAdoo. Weston.

loaf. Requiem high mass will be cele Shaffer, RD, Sugarloaf. He is also years, Joseph Moran, suffered a Catherine Hons, Fern Glen. The funeral will be held from the Christ Funeral Home, Hometown, John (Smilar) Mehalick, 947 Chestnut Freeland, who died Saturday, was buried yesterday morning from the McNulty Fun-era! Home, Freeland. The Rev.

Paul Waselus was the celebrant of the requiem high mass in St. Mary's Byzantine Rite Cath brated in St. Stanislaus Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment will be in the Joan Walko and daughter, Box heart attack at her home Jan. 27.

A native of Brooklyn, she began Susan Repert, Harleigh. George Kobrick, Sugarloaf. Calvin Mahoski, 722 Carson St. Robert Ferdinand, RD 2, Drums. at 11 a.m.

Saturday, with the Kev. acting when she was 8 years old Adopt By-Laws Bylaws for the Weatherly Taxpayers Association were presented parish cemetery. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p. m. and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Robert Heiberger officiating. Interment will be in Sky View Memorial 43A, RD 1, Weatherly. Catherine McGeehan and daughter, 964 Grant St. Frances Petrovich, RD 2, Drums. survived by two grandchildren and the following brother and sisters: Merlin Smith, Temple City, Mrs.

Harry Baker, Fern Glen, and Mrs. Wilmont Creasey, Mountain Grove. Funeral arrangements, in charge of the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home, are incomplete. olic Church, Freeland, and save Park, Hometown. Friends may call Friday evening.

Births for consideration by an attorney at the blessing at the funeral home a meeting held at Eurana Park. So and grave in the parish cemetery, and appeared with stock companies in the metropolitan area. Her first movie role, in the 1947 "Miracle on 34th Street," launched her on the road to semistardom in a number of films. Her part in "Miracle" at first was only a walk-on, but her distinctive voice, ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Pallbearers were Francis Carr, Albert Potoski, James Nagel, Tho AMBULANCE CALLS Lily Sweeney, 530 E.

Cranberry from Hazleton State General Hospital to her home; Mary Zu-kowski, 605 E. Diamond from home to St. Joseph Hospital; Mary A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jo WILLIAM C.

ROTH William C. Roth, 48, of 221 Union Easton, died Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Easton Hospital of a heart seizure. He had been ill for three mas Kasabo, John Kluck, Corne seph Marsilio, 714 Peace St.

The MRS. HARRY FREY far the association has reported enrolling 900 members. Reviewed at the meeting were improvements planned under the borough's five-year program, including $136,000 for street improvement, $200,000 for a municipal lius O'Donnell and Michael Kala- Mary Wallace and daughter, 308 Winters West Hazleton. Baby Girl Markle, 332 Main Jeanesville. Maud Eckrote, Main Cony-ngham.

Mary Paladino, 522 Hayes St. Claude McClellan, 213 N. Broad West Hazleton. mother is the former Mary Ann edged with satire, caught the at Mrs. Clara (Blakeslee) Frey, wife of Harry Frey, 140 Berwick nevich.

Dill. tention of producer Darryl Zan- years. Wickener, 43 S. Laurel from Hazleton State General Hospital to Laurel Run, Scranton; Fanny Beaver Meadows, died at 10:30 Military rites were accorded at the grave by American Legion Post uck. He ordered the part built up Born in Scranton, August OUT OF TOWN: i92n.

a son of Arthur E. and the for her. a.m. Wednesday at the State Gen eral Hospital. A daughter born Sunday to Mr.

building and $160,000 for a municipal swimming pool. It was reported the Weatherly Au Charles Kennedy, 400 E. Muir and Mrs. Neil A. MacDougall, 36 She then rolled up a long number of Hollywood successes which, in Born in Hazleton, a daughter of Schmerin, 146 W.

Broad from St. Joseph Hospital to Geisinger Medical Center, Danville; Paul Yance, from Dr. Delehanty's of Ave. late Rachael (Baum) Roth, he had resided in Boydtown before locating in Easton 22 years ago. He was a graduate of Coal Township the late John and Clara (Miller) 473 and V.F.W.

Post 5010, Freeland. Participating were: Michael Gower and Andrew Repetz, color guards; Michael Fedenecz, Henry Gerlach, Andrew Repetz and John Kluck, firing squad; Michael Kalanevich, the early 1950 gamed her an un thority plans to drill a well with James Rybarczyk, 425 W. Green Blakeslee, she had resided in Beaver Meadows 14 years and the precedented four consecutive Oscar fice, Northeastern National Bank chlorine injection system at a cost of from $40,000 to $70,000 and that St. Helen Kenny, 848 N. Locust St.

Oak Robbinsville, N.J., at the Mercy Hospital, Trenton, N.J. The mother, before marriage, was Ro-sella DeLucca, this city. The cou-pie has two other children, Patricia, eight, and David, five. nominations for best supporting greater part of her life in this city, High School, Shamokin, ana tne School of Electronics, Easton. Building to St.

Joseph Hospital. actress but no Oscars. Kathleen Cipko. 48 E. Abbott The deceased was a member of chaplain; and Richard Gorski, bug ler.

In 1957, she costarred on Broad engineering fees amounting to were paid last week. A report was received from Har- He was employed as a construe tinn electrician. the First United Methodist Church, way with Gwen Verdon in the Lansford. Dora Frumkin, 562 W. Green St.

Scott Whetstone, 241 Brown Beaver Meadows. The deceased was a member of musical "New Girl In Town." Ac risburg noting that existing wells in Surviving in addition to her hus claimed in her role as an amiably MEETING TONIGHT The executive committee of the West Hazleton Republicans will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in borough hall, Chairman George Lohr-ke announced. Tamaqua. the Reformed Church, Easton. Surviving in addition to his father are his wife, Edith, four chil GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admissions William E.

Magagna, 818 W. 11th St. disreputable and elderly delinquent, she and Miss Verdon shared The funeral of Frank Scatton 564 Carson who died Sunday, was held yesterday morning from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home. Msgr. Mark Mecca was the cele band, Harry, are a son, Ronald, Hazleton; and two brothers, Leonard Blakeslee, Shamokin; and Charles, Tamaqua.

The funeral will be held Satur Marie Yost, 143 W. Broad St. Virginia Bognet, 656 Pardee St. Catherine Monte and daughter, Weatherly cannot be capped. A committee will attend the council meeting Monday and a meeting with the Carbon County commissioners is being arranged.

The next association meeting is an Antoinette Perry award. Although only 5-foot-3 and 19 Lawson Place, Conyngham. brant of the solemn high mass of! weighing 110 pounds, she shone dren, William serving with the Navy in Washington, D. Arthur Charles B. and Jane, at home; and a number of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews in the Hazleton area.

I day at 2 p. m. from the Grebey, as a comedienne of giant talent, scheduled for Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home.

HIT-RUN MISHAP Thomas J. Quinan, 126 Old Cran Dispensary Cases Treated yesterday at the State General Hospital dispensary were: City Patrolman Charles Petrilla, 115 W. 12th an injury of the One time, however, when she was The Rev. Richard Mark will con compared with Marie Dressier, a The funeral will be held Satur much ampler early-day film star, duct the services. Interment will be made in Union Cemetery, Weatherly.

berry West Hazleton, reported that his truck was struck by a hit-run driver at 10:35 p.m. Tuesday while parked on the south Miss Ritter replied: "I don't want day at 11 a. m. from the Shillinger requiem Most Precious Blood Church. The Rev.

Neil Gugliemelli was the deacon and the Rev. Patrick McDowell, sub-deacon. Father Gugliemelli gave the blessing at the funeral home and Father McDowell had the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert, Michael and Anthony J. Veet, Michael, Frank and Michael R.

Scatton. right knee at work; Lorraine Ker-schner, Drums RD2, and Stephen to be the second anything." Friends may call Friday from Funeral Home, 801 Lehigh Easton, with burial in the Reform Her movie roles included the Malloy Named Valley Crest Administrator west corner of Broad and Vine 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Rayno, 130 Berwick Beaver ed Cemetery, Easton. Streets.

The left front door of the Walter Winchell Ends Column After 49 Years SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (P) Walter Winchell, shaken by his son's suicide, said Wednesday he is giving up his Broadway column after 49 years. Winchell, 71, stopped writing the column several weeks ago after his son's death at Christmastime. Walter Jr. shot himself at home in Santa Ana, on Christmas Day.

WincheU's column once appear-ed in nearly 1,000 papers, but recently has been down to about 100. maid in "All About Eve," the mother-in-law in "The Mating Friends may call Friday vehicle was damaged. MRS. ANDREW DUFALLO SR. Mrs.

Anna Dufallo, wife of Andrew Dufallo 238 S. Cedar City police are investigating. Game," the panhandler in "Pickup on South Street," the free-wheeling millionairess in "Titanic, a med died early Wednesday morning at JOHN A. BROSKOSKI John A. Broskoski, 106 Main dling sister-in-law in Hole- in her home after an illness of seV' eral months.

Highland, who had resided with the Head," and as a secretary in 0E0 Okays 378,999 Grant to County Unit The U.S. Office of Economic Op' Gerald F. Malloy, Kingston, was named by the Luzerne County Commissioners, sitting as the Institution District, to be administrator at "Daddy Long Legs." Born in Foundryville, a daughter REENTERS HOSPITAL Harold W. Doney 240 E. Mine an employe of the Bethlehem Steel has reentered the State General Hospital to undergo hip surgery.

I his daughter, Mrs. Julian Varoski, 1001 Luzerne Freeland, the past several weeks, died at 1 a. m. Miss Ritter assumed various of Theresa and the late John Hy nick she had resided in this city portunity yesterday approved a Valley Crest. The appointment is effective Feb.

21, 1969 at a salary Meadows, home injuries; and Robert Leonard, 25 N. Broad West Hazleton, an injury of the right index finger sustained at work at Clark's Discount Store in the Val-mont Shopping Center. These four persons were discharged after treatment. Anthony Manfredi 523 E. First home injury.

David Adams, 200 E. Mine injury to right forearm at Bloss Firestone, Conyngham. Kenneth Knepper, 339 Fourth Weatherly, head injury, Weatherly Foundry. Francis Salazar, 247 E. Chestnut home injury.

Joseph Bodnar, 17 E. Church Jeanesville, injury to right leg, D. A. Harman Jr. High Wednesday at the State General most of her life grant of $378,999 to the Luzerne of $12,800.

Hospital following a brief illness. roles on radio programs, and appeared in the Theatre Guild of the Air, Mr. District' Attorney, Big Town, and the Aldrich Family. She made her television debut in The deceased was a member of County Commission on Economic Malloy, administrative assistant Born in Oley Valley, he was a St. Mary's Byzantine Rite Catholic Opportunity for program admin istration, Community Health Act to the administrator of Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, is resigning 1955 and appeared on the U.S.

Church and the parish Rosary Society, i Her father, John, died in 1966, and son of the late Albert and Rose (Klose) Broskoski. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a carpenter at the Steel Hour and in such plays as that post to accept the county job. He succeeds Vincent Botarelli ion Agency, planned neighborhood centers, community organization, job development, "Head school age education and senior "The Catered Affair," "The Late a brother, Andrew, died in 1936. Jeddo-Highland No. 5 breaker.

Christopher Bean" and "The Surviving in addition to her hus- The deceased, a veteran qh mnthtr art thrpo ehil citizens opportunities. World War One, was a member of dren: Andrew Jr. and Mrs. Norbert She and her husband, vice presi Funds for Head Start are for 10 School. Anthony Hatch, Pardees- 640 W.

BROAD PHONE 454-2421 months and health program for who resigned. Malloy is a graduate of St. Rose High School, Carbondale, and attended St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia. He also took further training in hospital work through the University of St.

Louis. He has been at Mercy Hospital since 1962, moving up through the ranks from ville, injury to left hand, Service Station. dent of a radio advertising firm, had two children a son, Joseph Anthony, and a daughter, Monica six months. Funds for the other OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9 Ann. programs are for 12 months.

Fourth W-B Official (Theresa) Gruenberg, this city; Mrs. Frederick (Bernadette) Pie-ban, at home; and six grandchildren. Also surviving are these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Mary Rudy, Girardville; Thomas Hynick, Railway, N.J.; John, this city; Mrs. St.

Ann's Church, Freeland. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Anna McNamara, in 1964, and two brothers and a sister, George, Frank and Margaret Broskoski. Surviving are four children: Mrs. Julian (Margaret) Varoski, with whom he resided: Mrs. An- IN PHILA.

HOSPITAL Raymond Galbiati, 759 Peace lOtLOWPRlCE: TO IMPROVE FACILITIES ERIE, Pa. (IP) General Tele accounts manager to his present is a patient at Jefferson Medical Hospital, 11th and Walnut Streets, post. Philadelphia. He is in room 857A, John (Helen) Potocsky, Beaver The new Valley Crest administrator is a veteran of World War II, having been discharged from the thony (Betty) Lutz, Freeland; Mrs. m.j-.c.

ti, Mvn phone Co. said Wednesday it will spend $22 million on improving and expanding local and long distance facilities in 15 Pennsylvania counties in 1969. ck --r-i --r--, recovering from surgery for a foot injury received in an automobile accident. noDen kAiice; iwnau, oWl Mrs John (Margaret) Tomshick, Army as a sergeant major. He is Plains, N.

and Charles, Harris a member of various hospital asso ON FARM FRESH EGGS Extra Special! burg. Also surviving are a brother, Frank, Jeddo; and 12 Portland, and Mrs. Thomas (Irene) Hollick, New Coxeville. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Burcin Home Guard Wishes ciations connection with his work.

DIES OF HEART ATTACK ANNAPOLIS, (AP)-Capt. To Resign in 8 Weeks WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) City Manager Frederick E. Weg-ner, who has announced his resignation effective May 3, is the fourth city official to quit his post in the past eight weeks. In a statement to the City Council Tuesday night, Wegner gave politics and "personal and professional attacks, unwarranted and unprofessional" as reasons for leaving his job.

Wegner, former deputy commissioner of licenses and inspections The funeral will be held Satur- for Funerals. Requiem high mass Jacob J. Vandergrift, command day at 9 a. m. from the McNulty be celebrated at 9:30 in St.

ing officer of the U.S. Naval Station here and commodore' of the Funeral Home, Freeland. Requiem Mary's B.C. Church Interment will AD Dale Henderschedt Is on Dean's List Dale M. Henderschedt, 984 high mass will be celebrated at be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums 9:30 in St.

Ann's Church, Freeland. Naval Academy sailing squadron, died Wednesday of a heart attack. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 2 to 4 SMALL or PULLET Burial will be in the parish ceme doz. A native of Bryn Mawr, he Sixth a senior at Moravian Col tery.

was 51. lege, Bethlehem, has been named Friends may call today irom and 7 to 9 p.m. A parastas service will be con ducted Friday at 8 p.m. 7 to 10 p. m.

and Friday irom to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. 3 doz. $1.25 Medium Large Eggs AT LOWEST PRICES! Five Firms Interview Penn State Students in Philadelphia, came to Wilkes-Barre early last year as the city's first city manager. Other top officials who have resigned recently were John Marcin-kowski, deputy city manager for administration; Howard Muira, city planning director, and Wilmer Bailey, city engineer.

Death Notices to the dean's list for the fall term. Moravian introduced a new curriculum known as 4-1-4 this academic year in which students take four courses in the fall and spring terms and an optional one-course offering in January. The new program provides students with greater in-depth concentration in fewer courses. Representatives of five indus KREIPOVICH At State General COMPLETE SELECTION trial firms held job interviews this week with associate degree students of the Pennsylvania ROSSI'S Bar Restaurant Rte 93, Road SPECIAL TONIGHT STEAK TENDER BROILED DELMONICO STEAK With Fried Sweet Onions, Potato, Vegetable, Choice of Tossed Salad or Cole Slaw, Rolls and Butter. REPORTS THEFT Andrew Pavlishin of the Lincoln POULTRY Hospital, Tuesday, Feb.

4, Joseph Kreipovich. Funeral Friday at 10 a.m. from the Damiano Funeral Home. Services at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel of Sky View Memorial Park, Hometown.

Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Cut Rate Store, 521 Lincoln re State University's Hazleton Campus. The firms were: Norwich Pharmacal Norwich, four students in chemical technology; Eastman Kodak, TAKES NEW POSITION Edward J. Munley, of Scranton, who managed the Morris Jewelry Store when it was located here, FRYERS ROASTERS CHICKEN PARTS ported to city police at 9:20 last night that a wheel and tire was He Had Wings Of an Angel TOPEKA, Kan. (IP) An army prisoner jumped 3,000 feet from an airplane into rough terrain about 15 miles northwest of here Wednesday after questioning his guard about how to use a parachute.

An air and ground search was being conducted for the man in wooded hills. The prisoner was identified as 24-year-old Pvt. Donald Till. He was being transferred from Ft. Leavenworth, where he was stationed, to Ft.

Riley, for a court martial. His wife was listed as Mrs. Janie Till of Burlingame, Calif. Authorities at Ft. Leavenworth said Till was accused of disobeying a lawful order, disrespect to an officer and being absent without leave.

In the plane were Till; his guard, Spec. 5 Ronyie Beachel; and the pilot, Capt. William D. Felton. Beachel said Till was "asking questions about this parachute-how to put it on and how to pull the ripcord.

All of a sudden we heard a gush of air. I saw him halfway out the door. There was nothing I could do." Beachel said he saw the parachute open. has been named manager of: stolen from his station wagon, Rochester, N.Y., 14 students in drafting and design technology Scranton Talk's Lackawanna Ave. which was parked at First and Lin Store.

coln Streets. Police are I THE FINEST IN QUALITY -Groceries fcDairy Products -j Baked Goods -Frozen Foods i ONLY $2.35 JOINS AIRLLNE Taylor J. Sappe, 413 E. Diamond PRODUCE and four in electrical and electronics technology; Hazletine Little Neck, N.Y., two in electrical and electronics technology; and Air Products and Chemicals, Allentown, four students in chemical technology and 11 in drafting and design technology. has been named station agent for Braniff International Airlines Plus Our Regular Menu Phone 455-8122 and assigned to New York City.

tOVZS Bar-B-Q GILBERT'S CAFE 125 E. Broad Street West Hazleton, Pa. Fresh shrimp, plus other seafood and assorted platters served daily. Hoagies a specialty. Phone 454-9250, Ask for Homer.

Sappe attended Hazleton High School and the Weaver Airline Personnel School, Kansas City, Mo. Top Entertainment Every Week Chicken! OUT OF HOSPITAL Bob Burns, proprietor of Bob Burns' Bar, 13 N. Wyoming Bin was discharged yesterday from St. 9S Joseph Hospital where he had been a medical patient. PIEROGI and BAKE SALE Every Thursday end Friday St.

Stanislaus Church Basement 454-0662 Please bring your container AVAILABLE EVERY DAY DIAL 455-1771 HOT Xfiafr Readv to FofSM LOUNGE NOT FROM McADOO The two Elick brothers who are 2nd and Alter St. Store Open everyday 'til 10 p.m. Phone 454-9059 No. 1 POTATOES 50 Ib $1.79 TOMATOES Ib. 25c TEMPLE ORANGES doz.

39c TANGERINES doz. 25c FANCY CUES 3 for 29c ENDIVE, ESCAROLE, ROMAINE and ARAB Ib. 29c picketing the Schuylkill County Courthouse in Pottsville, are from Sheppton and not from McAdoo as was reported Tuesday. Sliced while you wait for Extra Freshness! A Rise and Shine -BREAKFAST SPECIAL-TWO EGGS SPECIAL! i SPECIAll- lattimer Crossroads Dine Dance Tonight FEATURING The Versatile "Jo-An Rodgers" Appeared In Top Night Clubs Throughout the Country. Our Own Made ROCK of AGES MONUMENTS CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Home Fries.

Toast, Jelly, Beverage Virginia Baked 59c 9c ib. Imported PORKO ROLL for HOME DELIVERY of Farmers' Coop. Dairy Milk Dairy Products PHONE: KEN STECKER, Dist. 455-6092 or 454-0821 the Industry's Finest. See Mr.

Persico HAZLETON MEMORIAL CO. HAM LARGE EGGS 2 doz. $1.15 armens RESTAURANT 44 E. Broad St TONIGHT'S BAND "TONY CARPEE" VENDING CO. HAZLETON, PA.

McAdoo Hiway 455-4956 Next to O'Lear's Catering Any other dealer offering Rock of Ages is misrepresenting. SMITH'S FAMOUS SCRAPPLE PUDDING SAUSAGE Hazleton-McAdoo Highway OPEN SATURDAY ONLY Remodeled For Your Dining Comfort.

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