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24 Haxleton Standard-Speaker, Tuesday, September 12, 1967 HHS Mathematics Teacher Funerals Great Books Unit to Meet City Woman Dies at 83 3 Hazleton Youths Hurt In Blue Mountain Crash Dies Suddenly at School The Great Books Society will Two-year-old Dominic Marsit, who was dead on arrival at the State General Hospital Friday Mrs. Julia Ann Pemberton, 83, John J. McBride, 204 East Grant have its first meeting for this academic year next Tuesday evening 'of 125 East Chestnut street, city, street, McAdoo, a mathematics night, was buried this morning at 7:30 in the Union building of from the Boyle Funeral Home. He reportedly had suffered a fall from Three Hazleton young men were in critical condition at noon today. dje(j at yesterday in her injured this morning one critical-1 Edward Slouit.ky, 18.

322 Westhome ly in a traffic accident which was Green street, son of City Police Born rjerbv, England, she was Rev. Henderschedt City Native To Assume Pastorate A former Hazleton young man will assume the pastorate of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Trexler. town, on October 1. He is Rev.

James Henderschedt, son of Mrs. James L. Hen-derschedt, 984 West Sixth street, and the late Mr. Henderschedt. Rev.

Henderschedt is currently pastor of the Line Mountain Luth I 'f i a high chair earlier last week at a boarding house, 325 East Elm street, where he resided. teacher at Hazleton High School, died suddenly at 8:10 a. m. today at the school shortly before the start of classes. Born in Hazleton, January 16, 1904, a son of the late John J.

and Bridget (O'Donnell) Boyle, he had resided in McAdoo the past 31 years. He was a graduate of St. Gabri- the Pennsylvania State University Hazleton Campus. This is an adult Greater Hazleton Area group that meets once a month during the academic year from September through May to hold informal, literary discussions. The leading purpose of this society is to examine the great books Rev.

Raymond Deviney was cel reported to have occurred on the Patrolman and Mrs. Edgar Siowit- one of 16 children of the late Blue Mountain, Route 309. sky. and Richard Margavich, Thomas an(j juiia Ann Boughey. The three were tsken to the of East Elm street, were still she was unjted in marriage in Allentown General Hospital where bring treated in the dispensary England in 1907, and came to this attaches reported Neil Craig, noon and both were listed in satis-; coun(ry jn 192s, and resided in the of 736 East Diamond avenue, was 'factory condition.

Greater Hazleton Area for the past ebrant of the Mass of the Angels in St. Gabriel's Church and gave the final blessing at the Msgr. J. Kane Memorial Chapel in the of the past and the significant el's High School, this city, received Hospital attaches said Craig, the several years, ison of Mr. and Mrs.

Neil Craig, Mrs. Pemberton was a member suffered possible chest injuries, a 0f the Welsh Congregational Visit Veterans parish cemetery. books of the present in order to study the nature of knowledge, Pallbearers were George Beish- possible fracture of the left clavicle church, Hazle Village, and was aj line, Anthony Peck Joseph No- 1 TI man's thought, his creativity, and a Bachelor of Science degree from Notre Dame University in 1927, and a Master of Science degree in education in 1944 from Bucknell University. cnaner memoer u.e Vatnak and Jeffrey Sabrowsky tl In 2 Hospitals and a fracture of the right leg. Slowitsky received injuries of the back and loft leg and Marga- eran Parish.

He was graduated from Hazle-ton High School and Muhlenberg cultural fabric that he creates as soon through the authors of these The funeral of Mrs. Tekla Babon, books. In the selection of the He taught five years in McAdoo The Welfare Committee of the XCu rnrsf and head injuries and 30 Main street, Harleigh, who died gregation. She was preceded in death by seven brothers and four sisters, William, Thomas, Frederic, Alfred, High School and served as prin books, various literary types are College, Allentown, where ne was a member of the Freshman Tribunal and Chapter AKA of the Greater Hazleton Veterans Asso- alirasjons 0f i)0(h arms and legs. Saturday at the State General Hos chosen, such as novels, plays, cipal of the McAdoo Junior High pital, was held this morning from ciauon maae 11s weetuy msu Thc lhlTP vwe (akrn to the hos-veterans in the two city hospital? lh- mrnin(T v0 poetry, books in philosophy, his School for the past five years the Bonm Funeral Home.

Rev. An The HHS class of 1966 dedicated available at thony Drogowski gave the blessing tory, psychology, biography, political analysis, etc. other details were press time. Charles, Mary, Emily, Frank, Cicely, Walter and Fanny. Surviving are her husband, William two brothers, the Revs.

Percy Boughey of Renovo, and John J. McBride at the funeral home. the yearbook, Janus, to Mr. Me Bride. He was a member of St.

Pat The book to be discussed next Rev. Bernard Toloczko was the celebrant of the requiem high mass Tuesday will be Anton Chekhov's this morning. Gifts were presented to each of the patients, and aid was given to the veterans on their compensation claims. The visitation committee int hid ed Charles McEhvee, Sister Kathleen, Anthony Urillo and Dr. Maur-; ice L.

Blum, chairman. rick's Church, McAdoo, the Holy Name Society of the parish, the in St. Stanislaus Church and gave Harry P. Boughey of Glenside, and two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Rachel Cook of Petersfield, England, and the blessing at the grave in the par West Hazleton VFW, CWV to Pay Kespeds Members of Walter L.

Hagelgans Hazleton Area Teachers Associa' ish cemetery. tion, P.S.E.A. and the Notre Dame Woman Held In Death of 2 Children Pallbearers were David and Thomas Sosar, John Evancho, Ed Honorary Philosophy Fraternity. He was graduated from the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, in 1960. While at seminary he assisted in the Springtown Lutheran Parish and served two years as associate pastor of that parish after graduation.

On December 1, 1962 he was called to the Line Mountain Lutheran Parish of four congregations. While there he served as district chairman for publicity of "The Lutheran," district chairman for the Board of World Missions, co-chairman for the initial Seminary Appeal and district representative on the Committee for Town and Country. He also served as vice- Mrs. Sarah Ellen Hind of Matlock Bath, England. The funeral will be held from rost 8253, VFW, West Hazleton, play "The Cherry Orchard." Chekhov (1860-1904), one of Russia's most important authors, had enormous influence on contemporary literature.

One commentator sees his prevailing themes as man's essential loneliness and frustration, and the dullness and stagnation of Russian life in his. day. In this play, Chekhov depicts, in symbolic visuea ai me Mate Jiospnai SamhnPmv.ki Post CWV. ward Hopeck, Robert and Walter Babon, Jr. were: mt at the Bruley uncral Home, Ja aouin Alumni Association.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Frances Boyle, a brother, Hugh, Washington, D. a sister, Mrs. Nellie Conahan, Albany, N. Y. The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.

m. from the Boyle Funeral Home. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 in St. Pat Hazleton-Pat Dwyer. John Fay, )h(1 Gronlkmvski Funcral IIome on Kennedy drive, McAdoo, at a time Joseph Dusick, Charles Schutter, est Green street in West Hazleton i 0 De announced, with services in Joseph Gregory; Weatherly Jo-; jh at 7:30 0-dock t0 pav finalise funeral home and continued NEW YORK (AP) Detec tives arrested a 28-year-old Queens woman today, charging fashion, the decline of the old order of Russian aristocracy.

This Mrs. Sophia Koldesko Yuk, 1002 Ridge street, Freeland, who died Saturday, was buried this morning from the McNulty Funeral Home, Freeland. A high mass of requiem was decline stems from the breakup of tional Church in charge of the Rev. Dr. Richard E.

Owens, of this city. Interment will be in Sky View Memorial Park, Hometown. man Schweitzer. both'posts, who was killed in an Visited at St. Joseph Jliwpilal ailtomobiIe crash Saturday night.

were: Hazleton Sal Olivia, Joseph; mviniT n. ui4 MIMING TONIGHT that she murdered her 4-year-old daughter in Queens more than two years ago. Her 5-year-old son also was slain. the Russian feudal system in 1861. He divides the characters between rick's Church, McAdoo.

Interment celebrated in St. Casimir's R. president of the Tri-Valley Ministerial Association and taught for four years in the Leadership Train will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow from the old and the new order, thus Church, Freeland, and burial fol Novitskv. Georce Brehm; White! The Military Order of the Purple sharpening the cleavage between Authorities took Alice Crim-mins into custody in the early 7 to 9 p.

m. and Thursday from 2 the amiable, sentimental, gracious, to 4 and 7 to 9 p. morning hours in a parking lot Haven John Kecnapple; Kclayres' Heart Chapter 34 will meet tonight William Riccio; Nuremberg-AI- at 8 o'clock in the Veterans of len Wolf; Summit Hill James Foreign Wars Home, Commander Boyd; SvbertsviUe Robert Smith. Stephen Anderko, has announced. lowed in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers, all grandsons of the deceased, were Peter Trovitch, George Sofranko, Paul Gower, George Hasker, John Gwiaz-dowski and Frank Adomshick. outside her Whitestone, Queens but ineffectual and near-bankrupt noblemen and the energetic, rich, self-made men, the sons of the peasants. ing School sponsored by the association. Rev. Henderschedt is married to the former Elizabeth Irene Kugler, Springtown.

The couple has two children, John James and Beth Irene. apartment on a first-degree murder indictment reportedly Post Defends GOP Picnic Fraternizing Luzerne County Commissioner Births ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Den handed up Monday night.

The indictment charged Mrs Crimmins with her daughter's murder. nis Flaim, Sheppton. The mother Ellsworth Miller Funeral Wednesday Private funeral services will be is the former Judith Fisher. Mrs. Crimmin's children van School District's Assessed Value Breakdown Listed Taxable real estate in the Hazle-I Banks Township 1,061,694 ton Area School District has an! Beaver Meadows 661,354 assessed valuation of Black Creek 1,200,914 recently completed audit of 1966 Butler Township 4,069,110 A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert ished from the family apart James B. Post and Wilkes-Barre Councilman Ethel D. Price, seek mentthen in Queens hold Wednesday for Ellsworth W. Knights of Columbus Meet Tonight at 8 Council 442, Knights of Columbus, will meet at the council rooms tonight at 8 o'clock.

Grand Knight Edward Skicki has announced that in July, 1965. The girl, Alice ing election as Republican commis Miller, city businessman, at the was found dead in a vacant lot sioners in November, last night Lions to Hear Father Purcell Rev. Paul Purcell, administrator of St. Michael's School for Boys, Hoban Heights, will be, the guest speaker at the weekly dinner meeting of the Hazleton Lions Club on Thursday at 6:15 p. m.

at Gus Gen-etti's Town and Country Room. Fred Tito, club president, will Krapf and Hughes Funeral Home Smith, 253 Hudsondale street, Weatherly. Prior to marriage the mother was Doreen Gerhard. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

John Gallagher, 69 North Kennedy drive, McAdoo. The mother's maiden name was Eleanor Verba. shortly after her disappearance took issue with some of the "would- at the convenience of the family taxes hv the Palmer and Company Conyngham 2,219,400: A widely publicized police of the GOP who be search failed to turn up any sign came irritated Sunday over their Rev. E. Lawrence Bottiger, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, will conduct the services and interment firm shows.

East Union 770,367 This is the figure after additions Foster Township 2,301,347 and abatements are considered, the Freeland 3,816,940 of the boy, Edmund, but within John Pachence, chairman of the mortgage-burning committee, will present a follow-up report. A six-point program chairman will be appointed at tonight's a week after his disappearance a passer-by found his body un will be in Vine Street Cemetery. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 p. m. OUT-OF-TOWN: A son born September 2 to Mr.

der a blanket on an embank fraternization with Democratic candidates at a Republican outing held Sunday by the Hazleton Republican Club at North St. Johns. In a joint statement, Commissioner Post and Councilman Price said: and Mrs. Eugene 28 serve as program chairman ment overlooking the World's Hazle Township 7,334,723 Hazleton City 34,103,507 Jeddo 116,519 Kline Township 1,733,700 McAdoo 1,691,220 North Union 580,071 Father Purcell will comment on Fair. Green Lynne drive, Levittown.

The mother, before marriage, was some of the problems and achieve The attractive, red-haired report discloses. It represents 35 per cent of the market valuation of all the properties. This means that actual market value of the properties would be nearly three times as high, or about $214,000,000. The figures for the 16 municipalities composing the school district are: 1 Marie Riotto, McAdoo. The couple Mrs.

Crimmins, estranged from "We have consistently maintain Legion Parade Wed. To Honor Commander The American Legion will honor ments in the correctional field, and will show color movies of student has three other children, twin her husband, told police at the Sugarloaf Township 2,680,868 West Hazleton 7,019,286 daughters and a son. ed that the party needs unity of purpose before we can have unity of the split forces. A platform for time she had put the children to son to Mr. and Mrs.

Bela Commander Raymond Marusak at bed on the night of July 13 and that, as late as midnight, had Vinczi, of Lorain, Ohio. The father Totals $71,361,050 building of a greater Luzerne Coun is a former McAdoo resident. ty, support to a merit system for looked in on them. a parade tomorrow evening featuring the Legion's award-winning senior drum and bugle corps, The Highlanders. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. John Sometime between midnight county employes, and more econ omy for taxpayers are essential. Tomcho of 41 Gentle road, Levit and the next morning, the chil activities at the school. The birthdays of the following members will be observed: President Tito, Tony Blass, Thomas Burgess, Ralph Catino, Robert De-Fant, Pete Gentele, Joseph Han-culak, William Imperiale, Joseph Ondishin, Dave Schwartz, Merle Smith, Thomas 'Walker and Frank Wedge. At a meeting of the club's board of directors last evening, Michael town, at Lower Bucks County Hos "Secondly, we must end the dic The Highlanders, winners in dren apparently were abducted, Hospital Reports Legion Home Named in Suit Testimony got under way before Judge Frank L.

Pinola and a Common Pleas jury of 10 women and two men yesterday in the trespass lawsuit started by Helen Frank, 520 Peace street, city, against American Legion Home Association Post 473, 725 Centre street, Freeland. The plaintiff is seeking damages for physical injuries allegedly received on March 1, 1962, at 8:45 p. m. when she tripped over a pital. The mother is the former their last six competitive appear Mrs.

Crimmins told police. She Agnes Tomko of West Hazleton, tatorial leadership in our ranks. No one man is greater than the cause. We have requested unity on said she discovered that they ances, will parade from Pine street and the father is a former resident were gone about 9 a.m., and that she had heard no strange to the American Legion home on West Broad street, starting at 7:30 of this city. the following terms since the pri STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL: Admissions Thomas Bainbridge. 349 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert p. m.

noises during the night. Romancheck, chairman of the Past Edward James Collins, 481 Rymsza, New born At the Legion home, they will mary election: Our Republican supporters who were dismissed from their jobs West Broad street. at Yale University Hospital, New entertain prior to a business meet RADIO CLUB MEETS TODAY Haven. The mother is the former Lynnie Jackson, Lutheran Home, ing in which newly elected Legion Mountain City C. B.

Radio Club will meet 8 p.m. today in the West President's Night, announced that the activity will take place September 30 at 6 p. m. at Gus Gen-etti's Lodge. Immediate Past President Edward Scarp will be Rosalind Luschyk, daughter of Mr.

officers will be installed. The Highlanders, under the di Hazleton Borough building. three-inch high step protruding out and Mrs. John Luschyk, Sugarloaf, and the father is the son of Mrs. Mary Rymsza and the late Edward rection of Gene Acri, Herbert honored at this affair.

on the sidewalk three feet from the because of their support for us be rehired; A non-prejudiced campaign committee be formed to run the campaign, and Co-treasurers of the split forces be appointed to handle the funds. "All proposals have been rejected. Our battle remains with the would-be leaders of the party. As Grice and John Daley, will repre Membership and other commit doorway. West Hazleton.

sent the Legion on a district level next year at the tee reports were heard at the board The woman took the stand and Dinner, Meeting Scheduled by of The Benedict XV General Assem West Broad street. James Valentine, 324 Vi Orwish-ing street, Tamaqua. Hugh Alan Finklestcin, 36 Hillside road, Conyngham. James Brennan, 8 East Central avenue, Paoli. Daniel Knecht, Sugarloaf.

JoAnn Gnidzinski, 11 James street, McAdoo Heights. Hazel Costello, 9 Main street, Milnesville. session. testified that she tripped against TIRE DEFLATED, CAP STOLEN State Legion Convention in Phila delphia. the step in the dark and fell, caus A Peace street resident reported ing body injuries.

She also broke far as our attending a Republican bly. 4th Degree, Knights of Colum outing where Democrats were in bus, will conduct its monthly bus PLAYGROUND PROJECT The Jeanesville Playground As Funeral of Accident Victim on Wednesday The funeral of Harold Bednar, 44, attendance this is true. iness meeting on Thursday evening "After all, this is America. We sociation will sponsor a sunshine to city police yesterday that someone was tampering with her car at 8:20 a.m. in front of her residence.

Cruiserman Richard Di-Liberto found that the air had been left out of the left front tire and the radiator cap had been removed from the car of a Mrs. at the home of the Freeiana Knights of Columbus. The session Mary Davis, 43 Highland street, purchased tickets to an outing so of Rear 411 West Green street, Jeddo. did the opposnig candidates. Usual West Hazleton, who was fatally in will follow a dinner to be held at the Clover Club, Ridge street, Main street, Conyngham.

Mrs. Dolores Leshko, 38 South Harrison street, McAdoo. Mrs. Lillian Ervin, RD 3 Blooms-burg. Mrs.

Florence Smolen, 1503 Alter street. Mrs. Dora Kozlosky, 13 South Laurel street. Mrs. Nellie Montague, 4 Lalti-mer Mines.

Mrs. Sadie Maurer, 139 East Broa dstreet, West Hazleton. Harriet Bennage, 244 Van Gilder street, Tamaqua. Harold Smith, 430 Main street, Conyngham. Mrs.

Anna Rusnock, 807 Locust street. Charles Higgins, 221 Cedar street, Tamaqua. Mrs. Mary Zrelock, 512 Green 6treet, Freeland. Mrs.

Congetta D'Angclo, 223 West 20th street. Mrs. Eva Faust, Quakake. John Sedon, Rear 761 Lincoln street. Mrs.

Marion Hollenbach, 107 Rowe street, Tamaqua. Mrs. Anna Tomsho, 120 East Broad street, West Hazleton. I Dolores Jean Shershan, 17 East! James Avillion, 333 Centre street, ly all candidates are friends, even demonstration in O'Donnell's garage at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Mrs, Helen Sunzone, president, said last night.

The demonstration will replace the usual social gathering. Freeland. her eyeglasses and tore her coat. Witnesses for the plaintiff also included Mrs. Gertrude Cheesman, Mrs.

Elm a Klinger and Dr. Herman Feissner. Testimony of four plaintiff witnesses was concluded yesterday and defense testimony will get started this afternoon. Arty. A.

P. Sidari is representing the plaintiff and Attys. Louis G. Feldmann and Anthony Ciotola the defendant. jured in a one-car crash on Sunday morning in Harwood, will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m.

from the Astorino (no first name given), Reservations can be made by 1004 Peace street. calling Sir Knight Nicholas Nocchi, Grontkowski Funeral Home, West 636-0325, or Leo Yesvetz, 454-213. It is the desire of Faithful Navi. Death Notices eator John Gaudiano that all mem Hazleton. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Drums.

Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. bers, who are able, to attend tne following meetings to help in com Salvadore Plesh, 322 East Walnut street. Anna Dagutis, 30'i East Green street, West Hazleton. Herman Schweitzer, 204 Winters avenue. Margaret Coburn, 582 Lincoln street.

Esther Dcrensis, 731 East Ninth street Charles F. Catherman, 231 West Maple street. Rose Scalleat, 711 East Ninth street. Barbara Mainiero, 102 Benjamin pleting plans for the forthcoming dinner-dance, to be held on xsovem-ber 4 at O'Lear's Candlelight room. though they represent opposite parties.

"We met and shook hands so do captains of football teams, professional fighters, and others who enter battle." Post said he and Mrs. Price "as well as all Republicans on our team, from the local level to the county level, are looking to our many Democratic friends for support in the fall. When elected, we expect to represent all the people." Post and Mrs. Price attended an outing Sunday of the Hazleton Republican Club. Democrats Ralph Johnston, Peter Paul Olszewski and William Curwood also were at There will be other matters dis BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF FALL AND WINTER Coats, Suits and Dresses THE LITTLE SHOP 320 W.

12th St. Adv. ANGELA PIZZERIA OPEN TODAY 10 PM and 6 PM 11 PM 9th and Wyoming Sts 454-9379 PIZZA HOAGIES cussed at this meeting. BEDNAR At Harwood, Sunday September 10, Harold B. Bednar, 411 West Green street, West Hazleton, son of Mrs.

Mary Bednar and the late Frank Bednar. Funeral Wednesday 9:00 a.m. from the Grontkowski Funeral Home, 99 Wrest Green street, West Hazleton. Interment in the Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Grontkowski Funeral Service. SEEKS DAMAGES Eleanor Kassick, 23 East Maple I avenue, Conyngham. street, West Hazleton, has institut ed trespass action at the Luzerne County Courthouse against George Spring street. Mrs. Frances Hocgg, 217 Kline street, Weatherly.

Joseph Stepanik, 36 East street, McAdoo. Discharges Discharges Bertha Rudolph, Nescopeck. Thomas Torgcrson, RD 2, Weatherly. Helen Lohman, 27' a North Laurel CARMEN'S Italian-American Restaurant 44 East Broad Street TOMORROW'S SPECIAL Stuffed Pork Chop Apple QQrt Sauce Roll, Bev. UUL J.

Miller, 75 Main street, Upper Lehigh recover $854.22 together FOX At Sheppton, Saturday, Today's Events Beaver Meadows Council, Borough Building, 7:30 p.m. Hazleton Aerie 193, F.O.E., Clubhouse, 8 p.m. Catholic War Veterans Post 1088, St. Joseph's School, 7:30 p.m. CAN-DO, City Hall, 4 p.m.

Lafayette Council, OIA, Union Hall, 8 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Grace Christian Mothers, 8 p.m. Purple Heart Ladies Auxiliary, Drake-Wear VFW Home, 8 p.m. Penn Rod and Gun Club, headquarters, 8 p.

m. Delta Mu Sorority meeting, Gus Genetti Hotel, 8:30 p.m. B'nai B'rith Women, Jewish Community Center, 8:30 p.m'. East End Engine and Hose Co. Ladies Auxiliary, firehouse, 8 p.m.

Mountain City C.B. Radio Club, monthly meeting, West Hazleton Borough building, 8 p.m. Military Order of Purple Heart Chapter 34, VFW Home, 8 p.m. JOHNNY GALL'S CAFE 15th and James St. Fresh HARD SHELL CRABS STEAMED CLAMS Plus Our Regular Menu with interest and costs of the suit September 9, Mrs.

Ruth Fox. Funeral services Thursday at 2:00 p.m. from the residence on West as the result of an auto accident the outing. Sen. T.

Newell Wood attended the outing briefly and when he saw Post and Mrs. Price talking to the Democrats he left the outing for on Feb. 18. Pine street, Sheppton. Mr.

Millard Smith, lay minister of St. Mrs. Roseila Garhacik, 126 street. Washington street, Weatherly. i Lenora Biggan, RD 2, Weather-Joseph Redwinski, 6S7 Land- ly messer avenue.

i Marjorie Dute, 324 North Broad August Yenchick, 216 Muir ave-' street, West Hazleton. cue. Antoinette Bollman, 221 West Stanley Ligenza, 644 East Ridge 'Fourth street. James United Church of Christ in Sheppton, will officiate. Interment Harrisburg, remarking as he left that he was dismayed at what he witnessed.

Sidewalk Rummage Sale Drake-Wear VFW Auxiliary 24 East Green Street TODAY 6 to 9 P.M. WED. 9:30 A.M.-4 P.M. street, Lanslord in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Ringtown.

Viewing at the residence Wednesday evening. Edward Stauffer, funeral director. AMBULANCE CALLS The Hazleton community ambulance was on call at press time today. Details were not available. The West Hazleton ambulance was idle this morning.

Hazleton community ambulance yesterday transported Mrs. Frances Hoegg, 217 Kline street, Weatherly, to St. Joseph; Patricia Dougherty, 2 Green street, McAdoo, from D.A. Harman Junior High School, where she injured her knee, to St. Joseph; and Lynnie Jackson, Lutheran Home, to State General Hospital.

Alfred Kotz, 53 Main street, Beaver Brook. Richard Carter, 714 Ingham Freeland. John Nenstiel. 115 East Broad street. West Hazleton.

Karla Torgerson and daughter, RD 2, Weatherly. Brenda Lee Knell. Nuremberg. Mrs. Helen Boone, 18? North Church street.

Mrs. Constance Kotsko, 117 East Walnut street. Mrs. Katie Cope, 223 Duval street, Berwick Mrs. ElaLne Hubbard, Rl) sugarloaf.

Mrs. Snu'n, IiD 3. Bloomsburg. Trailer Park Okayed For Foster Twp. Land A special exception was granted last night by the Luzerne County Board of Adjustment to Arthur Ness, White Haven RD 1, to establish a trailer park on 66 acres of land in an agricultural zoning distrct in Foster Township.

The exception was granted fol MILLER At 560 N. James Sunday, September 10th, Mr. Ellsworth W. Miller, aged 84. Funeral, private, Wednesday at the convenience of the family.

Interment in the Vine St. Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Krapf Hughes Funeral Home Tuesday evening 7 to 9. Krapf Hughes, funeral directors. Dispensary Cases BOYS' AU-Weather COATS With Zip-In Linings SIZES 8-20 $13-95 The State General Hospital pensarv reported no accident cases BELTRAMI COAL SALES Prompt Efficient Service 100 Green Stamps with every ton delivered Phone 455-7514 In evening phone: Mrs.

Alice Jnit, "7 street, Kclayres. The West Hazleton ambulance took Mrs. Michael Tomsho, 120 East Broad street, to St. Joseph Hospital. treated there this morning.

Treated jesterday were: Robert Cull 824 Front street. lowing a hearing on the request in the courthouse. The Ness tract has a 600-foot frontage on the White Haven-Sandy Mrs. Alene Pickcrhrun, 6( Hemlock street. SCHULTZ-At Hazleton, Sept.

10, Mr. William A. Schultz, husband of Ethel (Sims) Schultz, of 331 Thank You I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all my friends and relatives for their cards and good wishes during: my recent illness. Mrs. Ruth Marsicano.

Mrs. Helen uerace, 523 Stybcrt Free i.JUI. II.U 111 JUI 1U UH 1 street. 788-1976 PETER DEEB COAL HAULING "7n GREEN STAMPS KJ. ON DELIVERY Phone 455-6969 Maple Freeland.

Relatives and friends are respectfully in-j vited to attend the funeral from the Cotterall Funeral HomeJ Freeland, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. with continued services in St. Luke's Evangelical a Church at 2 p. m.

Interment will PATIENT AT GEISINGER Edward Hunsinger, Tomhicken, is a medical patient at the Geising-er Medical Center, Danville. He was admitted last Thursday. Dominic Capio, 41'2 Alter Industrial Park. IW.mt Siegfried, 1 East Button- Edward Myers. RD 2, Wea-Jicrly.

uood street, injurv to the right Mrs. Sara Schrom, Rear 705 eebrow at work for Bren- Alter street. Jlr Mrs. Margaret Kostaneskj. RD Josephine Kulaga, 424 Winters 1, Drums.

avenue. West Hazleton, injury to Richard Komishock, lor, Centre the kit index finger at Fran-Glo. street, Freeland. Joseph Andraski, 316 North Fifth be in the Freeland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. vnane ueuerose, i'iUimer Mree West Hazleton, injury to Mine Work Schedule The mine work schedule for tomorrow: Working Hazleton Shaft breaker, Beaver Brook Coal Hon-eybrook breaker and Beaver Brook Coal Co. Mines. Mrs. Katy Heckman, Tusca "ora.

the back at Leais Steel. John Kolbeck, Drums, laceration; of fmsers of the left hand at Gen-j eral Foam Corp. 47th ANNUAL BALL of the Hazleton Police Pension And Welfare Fund Association Tonight, Sept. 12, 1967 Music by Mike Battley and His Clubmen Doncing 10.00 'til American Legion Hall, W. Broad St.

Donation $1.00 GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER Admissions Mrs. Martha A. Gower, 416' Main street, White Haven, FOR PROMPT DAILY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE IN HAZLETON AND VICINITY Dial 454-0221 MARTZ BROTHERS CLEANERS 804 WEST 15TH STREET HOSPITALIZED Rock of Ages Monuments Milo Beauty Shop 30 'i W. Broad Street Machine, Machineless and Cold Waves. All at Reasonable Prices Call 454-1611 Mrs.

John Oscovitch, way. X.J., the former Dolly An-charski of this city, is a medical Peace patient at the Carrie Clinic, Belle The industry's Finest See Mr. Persico HAZLETON MKMOlilAL CO. George J. Paulshock, Jr.

Peace street. Richard B. Case, 6 street. -vj. ane is a lormer em- Haz.

McAdoo Hiway-455-4956 Next to O'Lear's Catering Mri. Mary rmvm, vi aiomou mloyee of the Geissltr Knitting surgical patient. Mill, this city..

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