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22 Haxleton Standard-Speaker, Monday, January 6, 1969 Deaths Joseph Sherman Msgr. Basil Gambal, Clergyman 51 Years, Dies at Frackville FRACKVILLE, Pa. (AP) Anthony Novitsky Noted Bowler, Manager Of Bowling Centers Dies; Won Penna. Crown in '44. PAL Swim Classes To Resume Jan.

20 Police Athletic League swim classes for boys and girls will be resumed on Jan. 20-21, it was announced today by PAL President Ernest Palermo. The classes were called off last month because of the flu epidemic. GEORGE T. DANEKER George T.

Daneker, 75, of 428 ROSE MARY DALFOVO Miss Rose Mary Dalfovo, 674 N. James died Sunday at 3:30 a.m. Tohickon Quakertown, died JOSEPH MEHOLCHICK Joseph (Mirandy) Meholchick, 20 Culvert West Ashley, brother of Stanley Meholchick, State representative, died Saturday at 5 a. m. at the Pennsylvania Turn Saturday in the Quakertown Hos at St.

Joseph Hospital, following pital. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Basil Gambal, a clergyman for 51 years, an illness of two years.

She was born in Beaver Mea Born in White Haven, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John died at his residence here Sun pike Commission building at the dows, a daughter of the late Joseph day. He was 75. Daneker.

The boys attend on Monday night Pocono Interchange of the North- and Amelia (Dalfovo) Dalfovo, and He was a retired employe of the eastern Extension near White had resided in this city most of and the girls, Tuesday nignt. Msgr.1 Gambal retired in September after 44 years service Buffalo Pipe Foundry, Quakertown Haven her life. Advertisement The deceased was a member of with the Holy Ascension Rus sian Orthodox-Greek Catholic Attorney's Widow Dies Mrs. Joseph Sherman, 550 N. Laurel retired partner of Sherman, Klapper and Matyas Insurance Agency and widow of a prominent attorney, died at 12:15 a.m.

today at St. Joseph Hospital. The former Janet Benjamin, she was born in Hazleton, a daughter of the late David and Sarah Benjamin, and resided in this city most of her life. A member of Temple Beth Israel, she was a past officer of the Greater Hazleton Heart Association, a member of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Israel, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hazleton State General Hospital and Jewish Community Center. Her husband, Atty.

Joseph R. Sherman, dted in Feb. 1950. Surviving are two sons, Robert Church in Frackville. the Assembly of God Church, Quak ertown.

Surviving are his wife, the for He had just completed cindering a stretch of the turnpike extension and had reported back to the maintenance building when he was stricken. She was a graduate of HHS, Class of 1938 and was employed at the Geissler Knitting Mills, Inc. She was a member of the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. He was elevated to Monsignor mer Pearl Leedom, a son, Harlan, in New York City, May 27, 1962 Quakertown; four daughters, Mrs Deputy Coroner Edward F.

Mel He celebrated his 50th anniver A brother Joseph died Oct. 6, Michael (Mildred) Martin, Mrs. sary in 1967. ber, Jim Thorpe, said death was1966 Melvin (Annie) Kroman and Mrs. caused by a heart attack Anthony J.

Novitsky, 737 East Diamond died Sunday at 7:20 a.m. at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where he had been admitted Friday. He was stricken ill Wednesday. He was born in Hazleton, a son of the late Anthony P. and Catherine (Yenoshsky) Novitsky and had resided in this city all his life.

For the past seven years he was employed as manager of the Mountainville Bowling Lanes, South Allentown. Prior to that he was manager of St. John's AA Bowling Lanes and the Jewish Community Center, Hazleton, the ABC Lanes in Muncy and Williams-port, and the Stanton Lanes, Wilkes-Barre. During the years he bowled several 299 games, one of which was in ABC competition. In 1967 he was Dorothy Gross, Bethlehem; Mrs.

AMBULANCE CALLS Surviving are his wife, two daughters, three grandchildren, Andy (Hazel) Zradzinsky, Potts The Hazleton Community Ambu Bates Company Needs 25y2 Modern Homes To Sell Now The Albert J. Bates Company Surviving are a sister Mrs. Leo (Anna) Corradini, Hazleton; also surviving are two nephews, Leo D. Corradini, New York City, Joseph J. Corradini, Pocono Pines, and town; a sister, Mrs.

Eva Godshall, two brothers, and two sisters Telford; a brother, David, The funeral will be held tomor 16 grandchildren and 20 great row at 8:30 a. m. from 28 N. Main lance reported several calls this morning but details were not available at press time. The West Hazleton Ambulance is out of service for repairs.

grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednes Ashley. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock in Holy Family Church. Interment day at 11 a. m.

from the Strunk Funeral Home, Quakertown. Rochester, N.Y.; Stanley at home; three sisters, Miss Florence 2 Cars DailiaCU Friends may call tomorrow from will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p. m.

Beniamin. Mrs. Edith Hecht and 7 to 8:30 p. m. nieces Diane Andrea J.

and Mary Beth Corradini, Hazleton. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance. Requiem high mass will be celebrated in the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church at 9 a.m.

Interment will be in the parish cemetery. The rosary will be recited Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Friends may is getting calls every week for good Anthony J. Novitsky modern homes and half-homes. By Trash Fire Two cars parked outside the De-Melfi Auto Body Service, 27th and N.

Church streets, were damaged MRS. RUTH KRIM' Mrs. Ruth Krim, 71, of 834 Chest Mrs. Abram (Helen) Spoont, all of this city; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m.

from the Bachman and Rosenstock Funeral Home. If you have a modern home to nut Allentown, died Sunday in elected to the Hazleton Bowling Association Hall of Fame. He was Pennsylvania State Bowling Champion in singles and all-events in 1944. MRS. JOHN HEINZ Mrs.

Mary Ertle Heinz, 59, Wilkes-Barre resident, a of Frank Savage, White Haven, Allentown Hospital. sell or an older home in good condition be sure to call when a trash fire flared up Satur- Rabbi Abram Shinegold, spiritual Her husband, Benjamin Krim, rfiroftnr TomniA RMh Tsraol will! day at the rear of the building, it Mrs. Anna Crof check N. S. Woman Survived by 68 Mrs.

Anna Crofcheck, who re died Sunday in Middlesex General died in 1963. The Albert J. Bates Company, for a guaranteed sale. Mr. Novitsky was a member of call tonight 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

officate. Interment will be in Behas reported today by Fire Chief Surviving are a daughter, one Ss. Peter and Paul's Lithuanian Paul Ziegler. Hospital, New Brunswick, N. J.

Surviving are her husband, four Israel Cemetery. brother, three sisters, two grand R.C. Church. Friends may call this evening children, a brother, two sisters and children, two great-grandchildren A son, Robert, preceded him in Ziegler said the one vehicle was considerably damaged and the paint was blistered on the othe car. from 7 to 9 o'clock.

JOSEPH KOSLAP SR. Joseph Koslap 528 East Cranberry city, died Sunday at and a number of relatives in the sided with her son-in-law and death. two grandchildren. Tho funnrol will ho IipIH Woflrnic. daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Surviving are his wife, the for Hazleton area. The funeral will be held Thurs PEACE CORPS TESTS The Diamond Fire Co. responded day at a from the Kniffen 1 a.m. at home.

He was born in Jadush, 912 Pine Freeland, died mer Helen Michak, and three chil day at 11 a. m. from the Long Fu Saturday night at 10 p. m. after a dren, Anthony Milnesville; Mrs.

Hazleton, a son of the late John and Barbara (Borovcsik) Koslap Funeral Home, 465 S. Main Wilkes-Barre, with requiem high Tests for Peace Corps applicants to a telephone alarm about 10:30 will be given at the Hazleton Post a.m. and used a booster to douse Office on Jan. 18. the blaze.

neral Home, 500 Linden Beth Thomas (Jean) Monitz, at home; mass in St. Nicholas Church, Mrs. Robert (Joan) Unger, Easton; Wilkes-Barre, at 9:30. Interment lehem. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Allentown.

Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p. m. It costs you nothing to list with The Albert J. Bates Company. There is no charge until the sale of your property has been entirely completed.

The Albert J. Bates Company will promptly sell your property for you and get for you the highest cash market price obtainable. ALBERT J. BATES COMPANY HAZLETON'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY four grandchildren and two sisters: Mrs. George (Margaret) Holodick, short illness.

Born in Sandy Run, she resided most of her life in Freeland. She was the daughter of the late Peter and Anna Barna. The deceased was a member of St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. West Hazleton; Mrs. Adam (Ade and had resided in this city all his life. Prior to his retirement he was employed at the Humboldt colliery. He was a member of St.

Stanislaus Church and the United Mine Workers. Two brothers, Andrew and Michael Koslap, preceded him in Workers. Two brothers, Andrew and Mi- chael Koslap, preceded him in Hospital Reports line) Lapinsky, Plainfield, N.J. MRS. HERBERT The funeral will be held Wed- Church, Freeland.

GILBERT PETERS LONGENBERGfcR i. n.nn xi x- Gilbert R. Peters, 69, of Slocum, Mrs. Bessie Longenberger, wife lT0e mm She was preceded in death by Funeral Home, Second Street en-jher husband, Clement, in 1943, and JOSEPH HOSPITAL: ST. STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Admissions Sharon Bredbenner, Drums RD 1 Wapwallopen RD 1, died Saturday of Herbert Longenberger, KD afternoon at 3:20 at Nanticoke State, death.

Zion Grove, died at her home Sat- General Hospital where he hadl Surviving are his wife, the for-; urday afternoon 532 N. Locust St. 4 5 4- 1361 irance. nequiem nign mass wui De; three sons, celebrated in Ss. Peter and Paul's She is survived by four daugh-Lithuanian R.C.

Church at 10 a.m. Iters: Mrs. Philip (Helen) Jadush, Interment will be in the parish Freeland, Mrs. Raymond (Anna) cemetery. Smith, Bronx, N.Y., Mrs.

James Charles C. Neikam, 126 Carbon been a patient one day. The de- mer Helen Margavich, and fourj Born in Main Township, she was ceased had been in ill health for sons: Joseph Lawrence, Rob-: the daughter of the late Wilson and Admissions Nancy Maderick, 511 Carleton Ave. Emily Shinko, 762 Lincoln St. Barbara Koval, 446 E.

Kiefer Ave. Gloria Neapolitan, 31 E. Tamarack St. Sarah (Hauck) Fisher. Weatherly.

Sarah B. Keal, 542 Lincoln St. Patsy Galluch, 426 W. Green St, the last several years. ert, Raymond, all of Hazleton; 12 Friends may call tonight 7 to 9, (Martha) Mitchell, Fort Mac She was a member of Hargers St.

Peters Lutheran Church, Shuman. Lucretia Kerbaugh, 527 W. First Arthur, California, and Mrs. William (Mary) Walters, N.Y. City; Deceased was born in Dorrance! grandchildren, 4 great-grandchil-Township on July 23, 1899, a son cf dren and a brother and sister: the late John and Rachel Stairs John Koslap, Mrs.

Mary Howarth, and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rev. Albert Brogus will recite St. Surviving in addition to her hus-i PIZZA HOAGIES VITTS PITZA 23rd and N. Church Sts.

Phone 454-4491 OPEN SUNDAYS 5:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. Special Take Out Coffee 8c the rosary Tuesday at 8 p.

m. band are a daughter, Mrs. Karl four sons, John, Peter and Michael, Freeland, and Stephen, Hackets-: Peters. He was a former employe, both of Hazleton of the Wanamie Colliery, Glen Al- (Blanche) Davis, RD 3, Blooms-burg, a brother, Chester, Williams- The funeral will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. from the Bonin Funeral Home, Wyoming Street port, six grandchildren and four den Coal retiring in Septembei 1964.

He was a member of Faith Unit- Thomas Messerschmidt, Tama-qua RD 2. Angela Barnes, 522 W. Green St. Albert Apanavage, 111 Washington Tamaqua. Emma Bicking, RD 2 Drums.

Elizabeth Palko, 450 E. Broad Tamaqua. Edward Brandmier, 439 Maple Freeland. Andrew Schagan, 127 Washington West Hazleton. Anna Hamilton, RD 2, Drums.

Nancy Peiser, 125 Main Jeanesville. Mary Ann Reardon, 101 E. Broad St. entrance. Requiem high mass will ed Methodist Church, Slocum, and be celebrated in St.

Stanislaus Oakdale Lodge, Junior Order of; Church at 11 a.m. Interment will town, N.J.; three brothers, Michael Barna, Freeland, John Barna, McAdoo, and Peter Barna, Lake Wales, Florida; and two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Eva) Barna and Mrs.j Dominic (Ella) De Stefano, both of; Freeland, 30 grandchildren and 25' great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the McNulty Funeral Home, Freeland on Wednesday morning at 8:30 Upper Lehigh Man Shot Accidentally Robert Chuckra, 26, of Upper Lehigh, was treated for a shotgun wound of the left foot incurred when the gun of a hunting companion was accidentally discharged while hunting rabbits near the Northeast Extension of the Pa. great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Stauffer Funeral Home, Ringtown. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. D. L.

Bomboy. Interment will be in the Davis Chapel Cemetery, Zion Mechanics, and Slocum Volunteer be in the Calvary Cemetery, Drums. Friends may call tonight ANGELA PIZZERIA THURS. 10:30 to 1 P.M. 6 to 11 P.M.

Fri. 10:30 to 1 P.M. 4 to 11 P.M. JOE BARLETTA, Owner 9th and Wyoming Sts. 434-9379 PIZZA HOAGIES Fire Co.

Surviving are his wife, the for Stephen Sabulish, 9 E. Broad St. Donald Mundy, Box 140, RD 1, 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 mer Agnes VonFossen; sons, Gil to 9 p.m. Grove Hazleton. Philip Carrelli, 45 N.

Pine St. o'clock. A requiem high mass will Friends may call this evening William Swinesburg, RD 1, Wea Turnpike Saturday. Twelve pellets I be celebrated at 9 a.m in St. from 7 to 9 o'clock, were removed from his foot.

Irene DelliSanti, 115 W. 22nd St. Anna Harvilla, 42 Penrose Beaver Meadows. Adele Schran, 7 E. Spruce West Hazleton.

Dolores Potucek, 1033 Alter St. Lester A 24 N. Fourth St. Theresa DellaCroce, 323 Centre Freeland. Marlene Thrash, Nuremberg.

Stephen Banyas, 424 Calmia Freeland. Robert Bove, 319 W. 11th St. Nicholas Andrasi, RD 1 Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.

Births OPENING TONITE "The Incredible SAXONS" Entertainment starts 9:30 P.M. therly. Andrew Diaz, 836 Ridge Freeland. Lisa Ervin, 449 Wellesley Road, Philadelphia. Sharon Ervin, 449 Wellesley Road, Philadelphia.

Parastas will be said at 8 p.m. Funerals bert Jr. of Slocum and Warren of Berwick; daughters, Mrs. Etna Yancosky, Mrs. Robert Jenkins Mrs.

Walter Woodring, all of and Mrs. Robert Gross of Berwick; a brother, Frank M. of Slocum, and a sister, Mrs. Etna Bittenbender of Drums. Also surviving are eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held from Yeager Funeral Home, Fair-view Heights, Mountaintop, on Tuesday afternoon at 2. The Rev LeRoy W. Flohr will officiate. Interment will be in Slocum A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert luesday evening by the Rev. Paul Waselus. Friends may call today and Tuesday from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 BEN OSTER Ben Oster, 73, of Briar Creek, Berwick RD 2, died Friday morning at his home.

Born in Fern Glen, Oct. 10, 1895, he was a son of the late Adam and Anna (Ulshafer) Oster. His wife, the former Minnie May Royer, died Jan. 27, 1963. Surviving are a daughter, Ange-line Anne, at home; two brothers, James, Philadelphia, Clyde, Hazleton, and a stepbrother, Russell Davis, Hazleton.

The funeral was held this after Mrs. Susan J. Bufty, 665 S. Ken Iduma Ervin, 449 Wellesley Road, nedy Drive, McAdoo, who died Fri- p. m.

fday at the State General Hospital, Marsilio, 131 W. Fourth St. The mother is the former Rose Marie Stefanovich. A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Zanolini, Sybertsville. Prior to marriage the mother was Rose-marie Nicholas. Philadelphia. Blanche Webb, 3508 Mantua Philadelphia. was buried this morning from the Elva Tyson, 401 Third It mm I Damiano Funeral Home, McAdoo.

Weatherly. Lawyer 64 Years Dies Roy Johnson, 347 W. Broad St. Leonard Rick, 26 S. Manning The Rev.

Joseph Barnes was the celebrant of the requiem high mass in Immaculate Conception Church, Kelayres, and gave the blessing at The Region's Top Rock and Roll Room Friends may call today from 2 to noon from the Hindman Funeral 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. OUT-OF-TOWN: A son born today to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stahovich, Reading. Creadell Webb, 3508 Mantua Philadelphia.

Mae Sims, 537 Johnson Free-land. Jonathan Hullick, 3325 88th Jackson Heights. Henry Seibel, Second and Carbon Streets, Weatherly. Joseph Gregory, 118 N. Pine St.

McAdoo. Lawrence Bicking, RD 1 Drums Marion Piccione, 546 Hayes St, Home, Berwick. Capt. Norman Zanders of the Berwick Salvation Army Citadel officiated. Interment the funeral home.

Interment was in Gethsemane Cemetery, Temple. Frank Kulhavy, 318 Snyder JOHN MATTU John Mattu, 414 W. Penn Shenandoah, died at 8:35 p.m. Fri The mother, before marriage, was Elaine Mehalshick, McAdoo. The father is a former West Hazleton resident.

was in the Waterton Cemetery, Shickshinny RD. DIAL 455-1771 Lloyd L. Frank, 89, of Gordon, practicing attorney-in-law for 64 years, died at 7 p. m. Friday in Pottsville Hospital where he was admitted Dec.

15. Born Aug. 8, 1879, son of the late Peter Klemkosky, 330 S. West day at Locust Mountain Hospital, Pallbearers were David Lyter, Charles Walton and Creq Fry, grandsons of the deceased, Bernard Kasacavage and Raymond Lorent, nephews; and Albert Nicholas, a son-in-law. Shenandoah.

Shenandaah, following an illness of John Robinson 596 Lyon Court. N. M. Frank and Kathryn Towns Frank, he was a lifelong resident RALPH W. BILLMAN Ralph W.

Billman, 258 Whittier Dunellen, N.J., died suddenly Saturday at his home where he was stricken ill upon returning from work at the Midland-Ross Corp. Linda Rowlands, 644 W. Diamond Ave. several years. Born in Italy, he came to this country at an early age and resided in Shenandoah most of his life.

The deceased was a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Shenandoah, the Sons of Italy CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE Lansford. Margaret Leipfert, 608 Berwick White Haven. Monica Horwath, 309 E. Diamond Ave.

Geneva Hartz, 610 E. Main Weatherly. John Danko, 225 Samuels Ave. Sophia Anderson, 5 S. Middle-town, RD Freeland.

Ellen Eisenman, 927 Winters West Hazleton. Leo Walters, 680 Alter St. Rosemary Rerig, Sugarloaf. John Kokinda, 800 N. James St.

Deborah Oberman, 890 N. James Patricia Zabrosky, 126 Bayview Young Newlyweds Killed in Crash A Scranton coed at Mansfield State College and her husband of two weeks were killed Sunday afternoon when their car and a tractor-trailer collided on Route 15 The funeral of Mrs. Anna (Kuchar) Koscuk, Hendersonville, N. former local resident who of Gordon. Atty.

Frank and Atty. Harry W. Lightstone were law partners in an office located in Pottsville. Semi-retired for the past two years, he McAdoo Heights. Merle Wilkinson 513 Luzerne died Thursday, was held this morn' ing from the Burcin Home for Freeland.

Lodge of the parish, Maple Hill Local 807, UMWA. Discharges Joseph Ustonofski, 112 Old He had been employed by the Harwood. The son of the late Frank and Elizabeth (Marshman) Billman, he was born in Freeland, and moved to New Jersey 28 years ago. He was a member of St. John's R.

C. Church, Dunellen, and the Holy Name Society of that parish. He is survived by his widow, the former Florence Welsh; three brothers, Walter, Trenton, N.J.; The Rev. John S. Marinko was the celebrant of the requiem high mass in St.

Joseph's R. C. Church J. Robert Bazley Construction Co. nad been a practicing attorney; until his recent illness.

Atty. Frank was a graduate of Dickinson College, Carlisle, and Dickinson School of Law, Class of! 1904. Admitted to the Schuylkill1 Margaret Zelenak, 846 N. Vine at Cogan Station, about four miles north of Williamsport. Dead are Kathleen Monahan Shepherd, 21, formerly of Scranton, and her husband, Ronald 20, the and later for the Maple Hill Coal REX VENDING CO.

HAZLETON, PA. Co. Surviving are his wife, the for and gave the blessing at the grave in St. Michael Ukrainian Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael Koscuk, a grandson of the deceased, Raymond Stank, George Jarick Jr.

driver. Both were students at County Bar Association in 1911, he was admitted as attorney and counselor of the Supreme Court of the Mansfield State Teachers College Raymond, Bound Brook, N.J.; and United States in 1921. Henry, Kingston; and three sisters: Mrs. Sophia Wehner, Trenton, N.J.; and Al Wailewski, nephews. Mrs.

Phyllis Broderick, Troy, N.Y.; and Mrs. Robert Wallace, and resided at Levittown. The two were married Dec. 21 at Holy Child Church in Mansfield. Among Mrs.

Shepherd's survivors is an uncle, Rev. Karl Monahan, assistant pastor of St. Patrick's Church, West Scranton. mer Rose Tucci, a daughter, Ga-vina, at home; two sons, Albert, a Shenandoah barber; and Louis, a barber in Ashland; one brother in Italy, eight grandchildren, nieces and nephews and a number of relatives in the Greater Hazleton Area. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

from the Walu-kiewicz Funeral Home, 132 S. Jar- Patrick J. McHugh, Rear 75 Wyoming who died Thursday Hialeah, Fla. was buried this morning from the The funeral wil be held from the Boyle Funeral Home. St.

Helen Hinkle, RD 2, Box 115, Drums. Gertrude McAfee, 625 Centre Freeland. Joseph Brudish, 313 S. Cleveland McAdoo. Thomas Kassick, 126 W.

Noble St. John Mitcho, 4 Chatham Road, Upper Darby. Robert Farley, 111 S. Wyoming St. John Leshko, 1066 Alter St.

Charles Ferry, 1172 E. Broad St. Frank H. Mead, 78 Main Ebervale. James Henry, 81 Broad Beaver Meadows.

1 Robert Schellhamcr, 538 N. Wyoming St. Joseph Yocum, 619 N. Laurel St. St.

Discharges Julianne Peca, 106 E. Broad St. Abbe Jo Janov, 1330 E. Chestnut St. Karen Williams, 539 Wilbur Court.

Thomas Messerschmidt, RD 2 Tamaqua. Steve Perlman, 1314 E. Chestnut St. Thorn Palton, 32 E. Noble St.

Gerald McNamara, 910 Pine Freeland. Rose Gallagher, Church Street, Audenried. Angelo Milardi, 17 W. Diamond Ave. Helen Zellner, 111 W.

Clay West Hazleton. John Smolley, Harleigh. Anna Lombardo, 728 W. 17th St. Elizabeth Fedorko and son, 135 John L.

McGraw Funeral Home, The Rev. Joseph Conboy con ducted the services in St. Gabri Freeland, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. with requiem high mass in St. el's Church and gave the final FICKNER PALLBEARERS Pallbearers for the funeral Ann's R.

C. Church at 10 a.m., of din Shenandoah. Solemn high at thp Msirr 7" Tfano mass of requiem will be celebrated and interment in St. Ann's Ceme Mrs. Lillie (Crawford) Fickner, 113, Memorial rhan, ihp igh tery, Woodside.

Friends may call Second Oneida, on Saturday cemetery. at the funeral home until time of A requiem high mass will be the funeral. celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 a. at 9 o'clock in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Shenandoah.

Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call today from 2 to 10 p. m. 'On Greater Hazleton Heights" U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED BEEF BONELESS ROLLED were James and Thomas Burke, Henry Fickner Leslie and Walter Fickner Donald Nenstiel, John Schrader and James Yurick, all grandsons.

in St. Gabriel's Church. Death Notices Pallbearers were George and Eugene Kellner, John and Bernard Sweeney, John O'Gara and Thomas Anthony Lithkousky, RD 2, Wea- E. Adams McAdoo. Geraldine Miernicki and son, 135 CLOD or BOLAR Gallagher.

Mary Louise Carelli, 45 N. Pine Park Place, Mahanoy City 89 The funeral of Miss Hannah ROAST lb Boyle, 802 Ridge Freeland who died Tuesday at St. Joseph Joan Mudrick and daughter, rear 903 N. James St. Susan Noggle and daughter, 435 E.

Diamond Ave. Patricia Rovner and daughter, 32nd and Church Streets. BILLMAN At Dunellen, New Jersey, Saturday, January 4, Ralph Billman. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the John L. McGraw Funeral Home, 446 Washington Freeland, Tuesday morning at 9:30.

Requiem high mass in St. Ann's Church at 10 o'clock. Inter Hospital, was held Saturday morn MRS. JOHN HENNESY Mrs. John Hennesy, of 1420 Spruce Reading, was pronounced dead on arrival Saturday at St.

Joseph's Hospital, Reading. The former Rose M. Fox, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Fox, this city.

She was a member of St. Peter's R. C. Church, Reading. Born in Hazleton, she was a grad U.S.D.A.

CHOICE BEEF St. Mary Reardon, 101 E. Broad West Hazleton. Laurie Ann Biclskie, 519 W. 23rd St.

Charlotte Bratzman, 210 Par-deesville. Roshelle Wilkinson, RD 2, Weatherly. Scott Wilkinson, RD 2, ing from the McGraw Funeral Home, Freeland. CUBE STEAKS The Rev. John Gilloegly was the celebrant of the requiem high mass ment will take place in St.

Ann's in St. Ann Church, Freeland Today's Events City Housing Authority, Northeastern National Bank, 4:30 p.m. Hazle Township Zoning Board of Adjustment, Municipal Building, 8 p.m. Sugarloaf Township Supervisors, 8 p.m. East Union Township Supervisors, Sheppton-Oneida Firehall 7 p.m.

Black Creek Twp. Supervisors, Fern Glen Firehall, 7:30 p.m. Packer Township Supervisors, Strunk's Store, Hudsondale, 7:30 p.m. Kidder Township Supervisors, Tannery Firehouse, 7 p.m. Weatherly Borough Board of Health, Borough Building, 6 p.m.

Cemetery, Woodside. John L. Mc and gave the blessing at the grave GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admissions Mrs. Florence R. Piniuk, Ring-town RD 1.

Michael A. Cassarella, 682 Carson St. Graw Son, funeral directors. uate of St. Gabriel's High School in the parish cemetery.

Mary Curcio, rear 630 Seybert and was employed at the Acme DZUREK At St. Joseph Hospital, IMPORTED-FRESH SLICED HAM ROLL LEAN BOILED HAM Pallbearers, all nephews of the deceased, were James, Donald, Saturday, January 4th, Mr. An 95. pound Gerald, Daniel, David and Gerald markets here before locating in Reading. Mrs.

Hennesy was preceded in St. Anna Kahley, 122 S. Vine St. Angelo DeLorenzo, Pardeesville. Creadell Webb, 3508 Mantua Philadelphia.

Boyle. CIRCLE MEETING Circle 4 of Trinity Lutheran death by two brothers, James in drew (Zunck) Dzurek, beloved husband of Mary (nee Rusnock) Dzurek. Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. from the John J. Pusti Funeral Home, 480 W.

Broad Street. Solemn high mass of requiem in Mrs. Mary Allegretto, 843 N. Vine uiurcn women will meet Tuesday Kimberly Ann Kawalig, RD 1, 1967 and Charles in 1968 who died Saturday, was buried at p.m. in Bergstresser White Haven.

Lounge. neien Plesh, 533 Seybert St this morning from the Moran Fu neral Home. St. Joseph R. C.

Church at 9 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. Naval Reserve Division 417, U.S. Naval Training Center, 7 Msgr. Francis Mussari conducted Surviving in addition to her husband are two children, John Jr.

and Rosemary: brothers and sisters, John, Seattle, Washington; Edward, Philadelphia; Mrs. James (Grace) Loftus, this city; Mrs. Wilmot (Ur services Our Ladv of Grace Friends may call Monday 2 to 4 FRESH GROUND BEEF lb 49c Unit of 5 lb. or more RATH'S BLACK HAWK CHOPPED HAM 79c Church and the Rev. Joseph Cipri and 7 to 9.

Arrangements: Pusti ano gave the blessing at the grave sula) Pierce, LaJolIa, and REITMEYER-At O'Gara's Nurs- twin brother, Paul, of Morago, ing Home, Conyngham, Friday, January 3, Mrs. Mary Reitmeyer in Most Precious Blood Cemetery. A requiem high mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 8:15 a. m. in Our Lady of Grace Church.

Pallbearers were Daniel and Calif. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Dougherty of Weston. Funeral Tuesday at 9 PLEASE NOTE! DISCOUNTLAND U.S.A. 22nd North Vine Streets WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY TO TAKE INVENTORY.

WE WILL RE-OPEN WEDNESDAY WATCH FOR OUR GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE STARTS THURSDAY a.m. from the Harman Funeral Home, Rock Glen. Requiem high Funeral Home, South 10th U.S. NO. 1 NEW p.m.

Hazleton Camera Club, Art League building, 8 p.m. East End Fire Firehouse, 7:30 p.m. Hazleton Moose Lodge 202, Lodge Rooms, 8 p.m. West Hazleton Lions Club, Rossi's Restaurant, 6:30 p.m. St.

Joseph Hospital Auxiliary, hospital, 8 p. m. Hazleton Chapter, SPEBSQSA, ISDA Hall. 8 p. m.

Rotary Directors, dinner meeting, 6 p. Gus Gcnctti Hotel. Reading with a solemn high mass POTATOES 10 39c of requiem in St. Peter's R. C.

Nicholas Allegretto, Dominic Caplo and Andrew Mussoline, nephews of the deceased; Anthony and James! Tarone. The Christian Mothers and Rosary societies of the parish attend Church, Reading, at 9 a.m. and in mass in Sacred Heart Church, Weston at 9:30. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday afternoon and evening.

Harman Funeral Service. terment in Gethsemane Cemetery, Reading. Viewing this afternoon Plus Many Specials on Display aud evening at the funeral home. ed the services..

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