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24 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Monday, March 31, 1969 Funerals Kiwanis Club Announces Committees for Auction Deaths The funeral of Stephen Slahor, who died Thursday, was held Sun day afternoon from the Bonin Fa Committees for the annual Kiwanis Club of Hazleton auction neral Home. Continued services MRS. MARY ANN JOHNSON June 7 have been announced by were held in St. John's Evangelical Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson, 88, who Chairman Robert Burns.

Lutheran Church, by the pastor, Rev. David Daniel. Interment was resided with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Catherine) Fisher, of An-nandale, died at Fairfax Hos in Mt. Laurel Memorial Park.

Pall bearers were: Michael Romanelh, The event will be held at the YMCA parking lot Local residents who wish to donate merchandise should telephone any of the following three Kiwanians: Marty Karch- pital, Falls Church, Saturday MRS. SILVIO SPALONE Mrs. Silvio (Daisy) Spalone, 231 E. Diamond died Sunday evening at the Hazleton State General Hospital where she had been a patient the past two weeks. Born in Sybertsville, she was the daughter of the late Christopher and Cora (Kishbaugh) Dorneman.

Prior to her retirement, she was employed by the Publix Shirt Frank Szumilo, Rudolph Slahor, afternoon. Born in Beaver Meadows, a nsr- 7T k1 PA Jit i tMs Ykrt wf Conyngham Vic Diehm, Jack Alexander, Bob Astleford, Roy Atherholt, Frank Walser and Ed Miller. Beaver Meadows Vic Baran and Francis Barnasevitch. Drums Tommy Tito, Dr. Anthony Mussari and Donald Reese.

West Hazleton John Gould, August Martin, William Simmons, Rev. Joseph Hager and Clarenca Getz. Weatherly Charles Gicking and Frank Skotnicki. McAdoo Eugene Dougherty. Mountaintop James Bell.

Refreshments Daniel Palermo, Allen Vayda, Paul Junas Ger aid Wargo. ner, 455-6377; Mike Adams, 455 4968, and Bob Burns, 455-1849. daughter of the late James and Catherine (Garrahan) Reilly, she All proceeds will be used for John Nestron, 525 S. Hancock had resided in Drifton, Hazleton charitable, community and civic McAdoo, who died Wednesday at this city. and Allentown before making her home with her daughter eight ThA dprpasorf was a momhpr nflthe State General Hospital of in- the Most Precious Blood Church sustained in a two-car ace anri was an honorary mPmhPr nfem on luesuay un uie imlkw projects.

The committees follow: Transportation Mike Adams, Marty Karchner, Joe Gregor'and Jim Bendrick. Manufacturers Jim Bradford, the parish Altar and Rosary Socie McAdoo highway, was buried Saturday from the Jupina Funeral months ago. She was a member of Church of the Holy Spirit in Annandalej Her husband, John Johnson, died in 1938. In addition to the daughter with Clarence Getz, Larry Falcone and ty. She was preceded in death by a brother, Henry Dorneman, and a Home.

The Rev. Bohdan Lewycky was Jack Mastrian. Dan Palermo, Jim McBrearty and Sam Morana. whom she resided, two other Bake Sale Peggy Skotnicki the celebrant of the requiem high sister, Mrs. Jessie Swalm, both of Merchants Howard Sugarman, and all Kiwanians.

this city Books Richard Kerschner, Dave Wetzel, Bob Supowit and Joe Lundy. She is survived by her husband, Rev. John Buehler and William Schneider. Silvio; a daughter, Durcella, at Individuals Clint Bittner, Lo mass in St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, McAdoo, and gave the blessings at the funeral home and grave in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were Anthony Pitman, Daniel Brady, Gregory Su-hina, Paul Keeney, Ronald Raley and Michael Reba. Knick knacks and small items- gan Welch, Chipper lies, Lou Matuella, Walter Wolf, Max Ber- home and a sister, Mrs. Mae Klein, this city. The funeral will be held from the Gerry Wolf and Kiwanians. daughters survive, Anne K.

Johnson, a member of the faculty at West Hazleton High School, and Mrs. George (Mary) Beckman, of Drexel Hill. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren and eight great-children. The funeral will be held from the Boyle Funeral Home, 100 S. Wyoming Wednesday at 9 a.m.

Requiem high mass will be cele Publicity Ray Saul, Buddy man, Pat Schiavo and Dennis Ganc. Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Diehm, Nick Walser and Dave Donlin. Home, 26 W. Second St. Other funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Cashiers Roy Johnson, Wil Hazleton Skies Today PALM SUNDAY These girls are holding palms which were distributed in various churches throughout the area yesterday in the traditional observance of Palm Sunday. Left to right are: Joanne Persico, Lita DeCusatis, Cheryl Harry and Linda Eveland. Although palms were available in some parishes it was reported several area churches did not receive any this year. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral of Michael J.

Poluka, 432 E. Carleton a mail carrier, who died Tuesday at the State General Hospital of injuries sustained in a two-car accident on the Hazleton-McAdoo highway, was Tuesday. brated at 9:30 in St. Mary's Church, Beaver Meadows, and interment will be in the parish cemetery. There will be no viewing but friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Palm Sunday Marks Start Hospital Reports buried Saturday from the Burcin liam Simmons and Joseph Weber. Donations Ben Singer, Harold Kramer, Tony Persico, Vic Diehm, George Chisnell, Charles Eidam, Abe Bloch, Alvin Markle, Ted Keller, Cletus Lyman, John Cotsack, Stan Genetti, Harry Roman and Nick Marsilio. Grounds and decorations John Walters, Fred Haegle, Frank Du-shanko, Joe Fellin, Harry Grebey, Jerry Leichtman, Pat Pecora, Bob Redington, Clark Drasher and Lou Feldmann. Home for Funerals. Sunset today 6:28 p.m.

tomorrow 5:49 a.m. Moonrise today 4:23 p.m. Full Moon April 2 Venus and Saturn now set soon after the sun and will soon disappear. Venus will return as a morning star in April and Saturn will follow in May. (all times Eastern Standard) The Rev.

John Koval was the celebrant of the requiem high mass MRS. RUTH LINDEMAN Mrs. Ruth Lindeman, formerly of this city, died at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Valley Crest Nursing Home, Wilkes-Barre, after an illness of several years. Born in this city, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Elizabeth (Schellhammer) Meik-rantz.

She was of the Lutheran STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions in St. Mary's Byzantine Kite tatn-olic Church, and gave the blessings at the funeral home and grave in JAMES W. MARSHALL James W. Marshall, 70, of 418 N.

Broad West Hazleton, died last evening at 6:05 o'clock at Hazleton State General Hospital where he had been a patient two weeks. He Brian O'Donnell, 79 First George Kleppinger, 8 Pine TT a nauio. the parish cemetery. Drifton. Deborah Faust, 410 W.

Spruce St Elizabeth Ziegler, 569 N. Locust Pallbearers were Vito Prete, Ted Of Holy Week Palm Sunday marked the beginning of Holy Week, the prelude to Easter, the most joyous holiday of the Christian calendar. In Catholic churches and in some others, following ancient ceremonial rite, strands of palms, were blessed and distributed to the faith Charles May, 427 W. Green Advertisement St. Marie Hovanetz, 1003 Alter St, was a retired foreman of uien faith.

Alden Coal Co. at Audenried. she was preceded jn death by Marshall was born in Honey her husband John, in 1962. 1 1 1 4.1 1 J. 1 i.

Emma (Eisenman) Laggini, Wes Regional Forecasts Eastern Pennsylvania Mostly sunny and cold Monday. Highest ranging from the 30s north to around 40s south. Fair and continued cold Monday night. Fair and a little milder Tuesday. Sharwarko and William Lapp, employes of the Hazleton Post Office; Charles Sanko Francis Demani-cor and Bernard Ogozalek of the Heights Fire Co.

West Hazleton. Margaret Pyck, RD 1, Drums. Joseph Kroll, 120 E. Broad St. Elnora Jones, Rr.

So7 N. Locust St. Joseph D. Barron, 112 Main urooK, me. son oi me laie luiueri: she is bv dauchter.

ton. Bridget' Apichella, 673 Alter St. Lee Ann Genetti, 110 E. 22nd St. Mrs.

Thelma Swang, Miami, Fla Julia Bersavage, 1 N. Putnam a son, William Hill, Philadelphia, four grandchildren, and one MCAOOO. ful to commemorate the day on which Christ was greeted by throngs using palms to line his James E. Frankenfield, 135 Pine Lane, Yardley, former resident of this city who died Wednesday, was If You Want Your House Sold-Call Brislin-Breslin Jerome Jastremsky, 207 Washing. K.

and Margaret Francis Marshall, and lived in this area all his life. He was a member of the Welsh Congregational Church, Hazle Village. Surviving are his widow, the former Ethel May Lauer; three children: Robert J. Marshall, Lakeview, N. Mrs.

Roy (Mary) Thomas, this city; and Mrs. Donald (Ethel ton Freeland. Eckley. Susan Chrastina, Coxeville, Beaver Meadows. Walter Ackers 321 Centre Freeland.

Patrick Connors, 132 Old triumphal entrance into Jerusalem. Prayers were offered in the Funeral services will be private, and will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no Sarah Goida, 36 Coxeville, Beav- er Meadows. churches for the repose of former Zone Forecasts Middle and Upper Susquehanna and the Poconos Sunny and breezy and continued cold Monday with highs 37 to 42. Clear and cold Monday night and outlook Tuesday fair and a little milder.

West to northwest winds 10 to 20 mph Monday. George Marcinko, 62 Main President Eisenhower, whose state buried Saturday from the Grebey, Beltz and Gleim Funeral Home. The Rev. Allen H. Roth, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church', conducted the services.

Interment was in the Vine Street Cemetery. Pallbearers were James, Ray and Lattimer. viewing. Interment will be in the Mt. View Cemetery, West Hazleton.

funeral begins today. Harry Miller, 412 E. Union Special services are planned in May) Kish, Lakeview, N. Y. Also surviving are eight grand Tamaqua.

Marian Vito, 695 Peace St. If you list your property with the various Christian churches throughout the week, climaxed by Good Friday, whn Christ was cru children; one sister, Mrs. James Sherwood Reinmiller, Eugene Fel- Brislin Breslin to sell-one thins MRS. FANNY SEIWELL Mrs. Fanny Singley Seiwell, Nur Dawn and William Haynes, Four (Margaret) Marshman, Audenried: Robert Hartranft.

614 W. First St. Philip Dominic, 54 Corlear Wilkes-Barre. Joseph Yurcho, Nuremberg. William Boock, Box 89, Sugarloaf.

Discharges Emma Drumtra, 603 South Freeland. ker. William Agnor and Wilson Seasons Mobile Home, Hazleton. and three brothers: John Marshall, is sure it will be sold for the highest cash price obtainable. emberg, died Saturday in Newport cified, and Easter Sunday, when He rose from the dead.

Barbara Murin, 107 E. Broad Easter Egg Hunt at East End on Saturday The East End Playground Asso Barto Jr. Coalville Lodge 474, F. and A.M. Ashley, conducted services at the Richy, Fla.

She was a native of Beaver Town Schuylkill Haven; David, this city; and William, Brunswick, Md. The funeral will be held Wednes No wild promises no fuss no West Hazleton. Michael Johnson, 124 Race Tamaqua. funeral home last evening. ship, Columbia County, and spent feathers just a mighty satisfying Mary Gallo, 6 Harvey West ciation will hold its annual Easter trancapfirm in VirfVt cnlli.

Hazleton. day at 2 p.m. from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home, with the Richard E. Owens, pastor of several years in Nuremberg. She was a member of the Nur egg hunt Saturday at 2 p.m..

In I The funeral of William E. Jones, Births ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Borchick, 28 Sheridan Mc me eveni oi inciemeni weamer, emberg Methodist Church.

will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. 1272 Ringwood Road, Pompton Lakes, N.J., local native who died Surviving are her husband, Wal Una Waiters, 120 S. Lee Court. Donald 'Wheeler, Drums. Carl Pence, 136 E.

Chestnut St. Robert Miller, Haddock. William Carter, 615 South St The egg hunt is open to all child St. John's P. M.

Church, officiating. Interment will be in Sky View Memorial Park. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at New Haven, was ter C. Seiwell; two daughters, Mrs.

Adoo. The mother is the former held Saturday from the Krapf and Harry Damato, Los Angeles, ren of the Hazleton area up to the age of 12. Children who wish to Hughes Funeral Home. and Mrs. John Tittus, Asbury Park, Freeland.

participate are to assemble at the N. two sons, Raymond The Rev. Russell Loesch, pastor Carmen Cusatis, 668 N. Broad refreshment stand where they will Scarsdale, N. and Burton Betty Luchi, RD 2, Drums.

Jill Faust, 425 Third Weatherly. Anna Pavlick, 25 N. Manning McAdoo.i Marcalene Marino, 612 N. Wyoming St. Dolores Shershan, 17 E.

Spring St. Mary Hnatuick, 201 E. Green West Hazleton. Michael Murin, 987 W. Sixth St.

Mary Ellen Genetti, 110 E. 22nd St. Ole Kildebo, 55 N. Vine St. Pauline Feeko, 205 S.

Pine St. Joseph Motsuk, 610 W. 12th St. West Hazleton. receive instructions prior to the Geoorgine Postupack.

A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Belles, 434 Park Freeland. Prior to marriage the mother was Joyce Schlauch. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. William Evanco, 204 W. Sherman McAdoo. The mother's maiden Silver Springs, Md. George Bzdil, 549 Front Free- hunt.

RICHARD THOMPSON, SR. Richard Thompson 31 Robin Road, Hartford, died at the Veteran's Administration Hospital, Neyington, Conn. Born in Hazleton, he was the son Also surviving are two sisters, land. of the Community Church, Cedar Grove, N.J., conducted the services. Interment was in Mount Laurel Memorial Park.

Pallbearers were Robert and Richard Jones, Donald Harmon, There will be two hunting areas Mrs. Sadie A. Hamilton, Newport Louis E. Billman, 212 Fourth one for youngsters from 1 to 5 and Richy, and Mrs. Logan Wyn the other for children 6 to 12.

In If you have a house or property to sell in Hazleton, Conyngham, Drums, Freeland, McAdoo or the White Haven-Weatherly area call Brislin Breslin today. To meet the current demand Brislin Breslin, Reliable Real Estate Dealers, need 50 modern houses to sell now. It costs you absolltely nothing to list your property with Brislin Breslin. There no charge until sale is completed. You are invited to call, without obligation.

If you want your property sold- list it with Brislin Breslin. Brislin Breslin will obtain for nings, Berwick. Six grandchildren Weatherly. James Revil, Tannery Road, Tan nery. name was Jean Polcheck.

all, 70 prizes will be awarded but also survive. Frank Calloza, William Duff and A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil only one to an individual. Those The funeral will be held at 10:30 Clifford Dunn.

Jacqueline Kmetz, 840 N. Church children finding more than one of the late Charles and Rose (Murphy) Thompson. He was a 1915 graduate of the Hazleton City schools, and was a veteran of World War having served with the U. S. Navy.

Prior liam Maranki, 984 South Free-land. The mother, before marriage, was Mary Donato. prize egg will be asked to share their findings with others. There Thomas McNertney, 31 S. Indi a.m.

Thursday from the Harman Funeral Home, Rock Glen. Interment will be in the Nuremberg Cemetery. Friends may call at the will be five special prize eggs ana Atlantic City, N.J., former local resident who died Wed which have been decorated by Discharges Peter Yuhas, 42 Harleigh. Harold Baker, 10 E. Chestnut St.

Fred Fellin, 409 E. Cranberry Ave. Wilbur Schwalm, 565 Hazle funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to nesday at Wilmington, was George Baran, who has designed 9 p.m. Wednesday. buried Saturday from the Cona- St.

Theckla Maurer, Box 166 Hick ory Hill, White Haven. John Mandzak, 556 Harrison St. Robert Shipper, 64 Broad Beaver Meadows. Stella Kalinowski, 35 N. Logan McAdoo.

Wayne Hudock, 118 Putnam West Hazleton. Edgar Evans, Lutheran Home, West Broad Street. han Funeral Home. Delano. The Rev.

Eugene Moran was the OUT OF TOWN: A son, their first child to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Harman, Rock Glen, Saturday night in the Geisinger Medical Center. The mother is the former Judy Ackerman, White Haven. Ackerman is with the U.S.

Navy serving aboard the USS Coral Seas off the coast of Vietnam. celebrant of the requiem high mass you the highest prevailing cash market price for your property. the special creations for the association for several years. All members of the association are to meet at the home of President Byron Evert Tuesday evening when final plans for the hunt will be made. Michael Mikula, 43 Main Harleigh.

James Glennon, New Coxeville, in St. Raphael's Church, Harleigh, and gave the final blessing at Msgr. BRISLIN BRESLIN Beaver Meadows. to relocating to Watertown, N. he was employed at the Jennings Furniture store, this city.

He returned to this city in 1962, and remained here until 10 months ago, when he moved to Hartford, where he resided with his son, Jlichard, Jr. Survivors include his wife, 'the former Clara McGuire, formerly of White Haven, one son, Richard, of Hartford, and one brother, James, this city. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Burial will be held Tuesday in Hartford, Conn. D.

J. Kane Memorial Chapel in St. Gabriel's Cemetery. 454-2601 306 West Broad Street A son to Spec, and Mrs. Kenneth Frank Parise, 882 N.

Locust St. Harold Snyder, 13 Holly Vil Pallbearers were Eugene Curry, Davis, Irvington, N.J., at the GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: lage Scene Trailer Park, Hatfield. Flemington, N.J. hospital. Spec.

Thomas, Richard and Paul Smith, Clayton Hecht and John Marian Hauze, RD 1, White Davis, stationed at Fort Hamilton, N.Y., is the grandson of Mrs. Wal MRS. ROSE AMEP.ISE Mrs. Rose Amerise, 237 S. Cedar died at 3:20 p.

m. Saturday. She was born in Italy, the daughter of the late Joseph and Theresa Martarano Caso, and was a member of Holy Rosary Church. Her husband, William, died Oct. 28, 1961.

She is survived by one son, George, one daughter, Phyllis, and a sister, Mrs. Romilda Corcamo, all of this city. Three grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Lena Sasso, and two brothers, William and Gi-rard Caso.

The funeral will be held at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday from the Joseph Haven. Admissions Vanessa S. Baran, New Coxeville, Beaver Meadows.

Mrs. Irene Mills, Freeland RD1. ter Drum, this city. DISPENSARY CASES Treated at the Hazleton State General Hospital dispensary over the weekend were: Diane Hullick, 424 Allen West Hazleton, injury to right ankle; James Brosin-ski, 24 Old Harleigh, dog bite on lower right leg; Peter Aita, 14 Audrey Funt, 711 N. Church St.

Anna Elko, 48 Main Beaver The funeral of Mrs. Florence Brook. A daughter born today to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pagliuco, 54 Pope Fairfield, at the Bridgeport (Bresky) Mehalik, Coral Gables, AUTO TAGS DAILY MESSENGER SERVICE CENTRAL GARAGE 26 W.

Green St. Phone 4540041 OPEN 24 HOURS McAdoo native who died Mon (Conn.) Hospital. The mother is the day in Florida, was held baturday former Carol Sabia, this city. from the Bresky residence, 307 E. MILTON STRACK Milton Strack, 61, formerly of this city, died Saturday morning at his home in Wilkes-Barre.

He was Blaine McAdoo. Centre Kelayres, home injury; 1 James Albano, 676 N. Vine home injury; Robert Sanders, RD 1, Weatherly, dispensary case, and A daughter born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morrison, 22 James Place, White Haven, at the The Rev.

Stan T. Gorak was the celebrant of the solemn high mass Martha Eidam, 95 N. Vine St. Eileen Gillott, 6 N. Kennedy Drive, McAdoo.

Magdalene Kislan, 103 Main Eckley. Fern Rudenko, 166 Orwigsburg Deborah Sypeck, Dipple Manor, RD 1, Hazleton. Nicolene Bereznak, RD 1, Drums. Rosemary Chyko, Spring Weston. corn inis cuy uv Mary Fierro Funeral Home, Famalotto Altai.

Ct Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. in St. Kunegunda's ot tne iaie oeorge r. iiu oaitfu icquicm oi. Ann Ziegler Strack, and lived Z' of requiem A daughter born March 24 to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Penkala, 385 Tren chin injury suffered at St. Gabriel's gymnasium. "TUESDAY" is STEAK DAY at Dooley was the deacon and the Rev Hazleton most of his life. ton Morris ville.

The mother, Mrs. Stella Vitro, 825 Seybert St. Today's Events West Hazleton PTA, WHHS Band Room, 8 p.m. West Hazleton Parent-Teacher high school bandroom, 8 p.m. Hazleton Camera Club, Art League, 8 p.m.

East End Firehouse, 7:30 p.m. Hazleton Area School Authority, special meeting, 8 p.m. MMI Auxiliary, cafetorium, 8 p.m. West Hazleton Fire borough building, 7:30 p.m. AIME luncheon, 12:15 p.m.

in the Gus Genetti Motor Lodge. before marriage, was Betty Jane and interment in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday.

CAR DAMAGED Anthony Nogic, 24, of 71 W. Union Sherry. Both parents are former He is survived by one brother, Vernon Strack, West Hazleton, one niece and one nephew. The funeral wiE be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. from the Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home with the West Hazleton residents.

The cou Nanticoke, lost control of his! Leo Stajkowski, sub-deacon. Revs. Gorak and Stajkowski gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Wayne Kapish, Bernard Gray, Paul Atchley, Kenneth Lazurick, Mark Mehalik and Joseph Fecko. armens RESTAURANT 44 East Broad St.

ple has two other children, a son and a daughter. ROBERT L. GLAHN Robert L. Glahn, 31, of 14 Mill car on Interstate Route 81 at a.m. yesterday, causing an estima-! ted $200 damage to his vehicle.

State Trooper Ronald M. Kotch Rev. J. W. Hager, pastor of west nvitw nthpra Ch rr Mountaintop RD 3, died Thurs Hazleton Trinity Lutheran Church, at 7:15 in Geisinger Medi Candy Yost, Weatherly, day p.m.

Rita Pauline, 18 E. Diamond Ave. Judy (Beatrice) Weaver, 635 N. Laurel St. Deiatra Cheesman and son, RD 1, Freeland.

Ethel Tarone and son, 635 Pardee St. Madaline Tichy, 108 St. John's Drive, Drifton. Mary Alban, 580 N. Locust St.

Anna Barna, 764 Arthur St. Mary Camille Lamont, 24 Susque officiating. Interment will be in Sky View Memorial Park. Friends may DON'T MISS THIS TREATI DELMONICO STEAK Baked Potato, Tossed Salad HERS $1.79 HIS $1.99 plus our Menu In the Reading Hospital call at the funeral home this eve cal Center, Danville. Born in Kingston, he was a son of Robert A.

and Harriet Rood Glahn, 52 Bidlack Forty Fort. He was a resident of Mountaintop for the last eight years. ning from 7 to 9 o'clock. of the Hazleton Barracks, reported that Nogic was heading north and tried to slow his car as he approached an icy spot on the highway. His vehicle began sliding and he lost control, striking a large dirt bank on the west berm of the highway with the left front fender Miss Candy Yost, a student nurse at the Reading Hospital, is a surgical patient at that institution.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yost, 410 Third Weatherly. WILLIAM E. RUPERT William E.

Rupert, 76 W. Pine For the last four years, Mr. Glahn hanna West Hazleton. Rev. Buehler Kiwanis Club Speaker Tuesday Rev.

John F. Buehler, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Church, will be Sheppton, died Friday morning iWas employed as service manager of the car. The vehicle then turned Eginio A. Pancheri, 137 S.

Pine who died Tuesday, was buried Saturday from the Joseph and Mary Fierro Funeral Home. The Rev. Henry Luchi was the celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. The Rev. Patrick McDowell was the deacon and the Rev.

Louis Ecker, sub-deacon. Father Luchi gave the blessing at the grave in Most Precious Blood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ralph Croea-mo, George Amerise, John M. Guba, William Magagna, Candido Clara Leuthold, 218 W. Filth fci.

Carol Stitchak, Jeanesville. Chester Woodring, RD 1, Weath at the family residence. Dy the Sterling Truck Sales, Forty Born in Ringtown Valley, he the son of the late Joseph andj Surviving besides his parents are Mary (Fox) Rupert. his wife, the former Joyce Allen, around and came to rest with the right rear fender against the bank, facing east. Nogic was not injured, State Po the speaker at noon tomorrow erly.

meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Robert Hughes, 216 N. Oak A carpenter by trade, he was and daughters, Cheryl, Sandra and Hazleton. Rev. Buehler is a mem Summit Hill. Accused Killer of 7 Acquitted by Jury SUNBURY, Pa.

(AP) A jury of six men and six women has acquitted 20-year-old Harold Eugene Bordner of murder, assault lice report. Jovee. and a son. Robert at last employed by the Berks County ber of the club. Harlin Laudeman, RD 1, Ring- home: a brother, Ronald L.

Giahn, Home prior to his retirement some He served at churches in Beaver town. Forty Fort; maternal grandfather, years ago Meadows, Altoona, Clearfield, Wat- Helen Hissick, Rr. 43 S. Hancock The deceased was a member of: Elmer L. Rood, Forty Fort.

PENNY'S Automatic Transmissions $124 Any American make transmission overhauled Penny's Transmissions PARDEESVILLE ROAD Phone 454-2079 Eccker and Lawrence Pancheri. sontown and Northumberland following graduation from the Drew The funeral will be held from the St. John's Lutheran Church. and arson charges in connection Hughes Funeral Home, 1044 Wyo He is survived by his wife, the DIVORCE GRANTED Judge Peter Paul Olszewski has granted a decree in divorce to Irene Correale Altimiller, Council Crest Park, Sugarloaf Township, from her husband, C. Henry Altmiller, Montrose, Col.

The couple was married at Hazleton on September 26, 1953. They have three children. former Effie Fuhrman, and the ming Forty Fort, at noon today. The Rev. Gordon Lewis, of the First Baptist Church, Kings Death Notices following children: Mrs.

Peter McAdoo. George Lorah, 927 E. Mahanoy Mahanoy City. Michael J. McGarry, 635 N.

Laurel St. Jacqueline Notaro, Rr. 38 James Kelayres. Jeffrey K. Ott, 309'a Allen West Hazleton.

Samuel J. Vacante, 631 Cleveland ton, and Ernest A. Steckiel, lay Theological Seminary. Miss Deborah Gould, a junior at West Hazleton High School, will play "The Lord's Prayer" and "How Great Thpu Art" on the piano. Kiwanis traditionally observes Holy Week with a clergyman as the main speaker.

James Bradford will be program minister, will officiate. Interment RUPPERT At 76 W. Pine Sheppton, Friday, March 28, Wit will be in Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. liam E. Rupert.

Funeral services with a fire at his family's home. Seven of Bordner's brothers and sisters perished in the November, 1965 blaze. The jury deliberated for more than three and a half hours Saturday, finding Bordner innocent of seven counts of murder, three counts of assault and one of arson. The youth had been held In Northumberland County Prison since his release from Sunbury Community Hospital in April, 1966. Bright days start with breakfast at St.

(Evelyn) Helock, Sheppton; Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Polatz, Stowe; Mrs. William (Jean) Kline, Levit-town; Mrs. Roy (Esther) Linden-muth, Ringtown; Mrs. Warren (Verna) Parker, Philadelphia; Mrs.

Joseph (Mae) Toban, Mohn-ton; Mrs. William (Rae) Apple-gate, Mahanoy City; Earl, Ring-town; Warren, Reading; Roy, Sheppton, and Paul, Shoemakers-ville. She is also survived by 23 Carmen's Rest. 44 E. Eggs, Home Fries, Toast, Coffee-49c Adv.

Cynthia Marie Volciak, RD 1, chairman. SIMON RUDOLPH Simon. Rudolph, 62, of 217 West High Nesquchoning, a former fullback of the Coaldale Big Green AMBULANCE CALLS Tuesday at 2 p.m. in St. John's Lutheran Church, Ringtown, Rev.

John Keener officiating. Interment in the Lutheran Cemetery, Ringtown. Viewing at the Stauffer Funeral Home, Ringtown, Monday beginning at 4 p.m. Edward W. Stauffer, funeral director.

Stockton. Kurt Schucholz, Linden Lane, Conyngham. Helen Prutzman, 631 Towanda ''IT'S A LONG TIME BETWEEN PAINT professional football team, died The Hazleton community ambulance transported the following Friday at the Allentown Hospital JUBi Wllrt MAKT CARTER PAINTS persons Saturday and Sunday: He had been employed as a White Haven. Michael Yazanko, 805 N. Vine St.

grandchildren and eight maintenance man by the Pennsyl Any Key Cut-Guaranteed to Fit Bordner was burned over 80 per cent of his body while trying to rescue members of his family from the fire. Bordner's parents and five The funeral will be held at 2 Louise Ritichal, Lutheran Home, W. Broad to Hazleton State General Hospital; Mildred Meiser, 53 Talmadge Ave. Bound Brook, N.J., from Coney Island Restau What Have You Got To Lose? p. m.

tomorrow from St. John's Lutheran Church, Ringtown, with professional exercise equipment at STRACK At Wilkes-Barre, Saturday, March 29, Mr. Milton Strack, age 61, formerly of Hazleton. Funeral Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. with services at Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home.

Interment in Sky-View Memorial Park. Friends vania Turnpike Commission. Surviving are his wife, three children, two sisters and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. today from the Sniscak Funeral Home, Nesquchoning.

Requiem other brothers and sisters sur your finger tips, borrow from A to the Rev. John Keener, pastor, of vived. ficiating. Interment will be in rant to Hazleton State General Hospital; Edgar Evans, Hazleton State General Hospital to Lutheran Home, VV. Broad and Ole Kil- FRANK'S LOCKS MARY CARTER PAINTS 99 North Wyoming St.

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