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STANDARD-SENTINEL, HAZLETON, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27. 193S PAGE 18 GHRISTIAN SCIENCE FOREMAN DIES Hazleton Eye Specialists Unwilling to Establish Funerals Deaths SERV SUDDENLY AT HOME ICES TODAYIEye Clinic at State Hospital; Offer Same Service Stephen A. Payer Stephen A. Payer, 310 West Blaine street, wno aiea; William A. Schcllhamer, 127 was neici yesteraay irom West Tamarack street, this city In Their Offices; Name New Resident Physician the family residence.

suddenly at 8:15 o'clock last Rev. Michael J. Holly was the 'evening at his home. Directors of the Hazleton State pointment, approved by the di were provided and 26 in-patients rectors, has also been approved by GIVEN COUNTY IS Spontaneous expressions of gratitude for God goodness will be featured at the Thanksgiving service announced by Christian Science Society, 347 W. Diamond avenue for 11 a.

m. today. The special service is open to the public and local church members have invited everyone to attend. A lesson-sermon for the day en Ira Mills, director of hospitals and institutions for the Department of Alvin C. Rhoads Alvin Clayton Rhoads, Ferndale, Zion Grove, RD, died yesterday morning in Ashland Hospital, having been admitted as a medical patient Tuesday after an illness of ieveral months.

Born and reared in the Roaring Creek Valley, Columbia County, he later came to Shenandoah and resided here for a period while working at the carpentry trade. Thirty years ago he located in the Ringtown Valley and' spent the remainder of his life there. His last employment was as a janitor at Union Township consolidated Hospital last night unanimously favored establishment of an Eye Clinic in the hospital, but their action will probably go for naught. The eye specialists in the city area have informed Superintendent Andrew L. Fierro thev are unwil- Health and Welfare Dr.

Gavala, a 1940 graduate of II PLANNING REPORT West Hazleton High School, was graduated from St. Louis University in 1957. He is a son of Mr. and celebrant of the solemn high massj He was employed as a foreman of the requiem in St. Mary'Jjby the Pennsylvania Power and Church of the Assumption, Mc-j Light Company for the past 23 Adoo.

Rev. Michael Ditsky, Egypt, I years. was the deacon and Rev. Paul. Born in Audenried, he was the Firczak, Bethlehem, was the sub-' son of the late Allen and Caroline deacon.

Rev. Holly gave the bless-j(Kenvin) Schellhamer. He resided ing at the grave in the St. Mich- in McAdoo until locating in Hazle-ael's Byzantine Catholic cemetery three years ago. Pallbearers were Louis A Navy veteran of World War Carl Upshaw, Fogarty, An-jTwo, he served on the U.

thony Tomano, George Pensockj Wasatch in the Pacific theater, and John Timko. The deceased was a member of Paul's Methodist Church. Edward lleiselberg, director of ling to establish a clinic at the titled "Thanksgiving" will empha hospital Their verbal reply (they did not received therapy treatments. Miss Sylvia Clark, head dietician at the hospital supervised the preparation of 25,380 meals. A breakdown of hen report shows 1,671 for babies, 1,182 for the maternity ward, 1,002 for night nurses, 10,035 for day nurses, 1,386 for the pediatric ward, 2,451 for private and semi-private rooms, 3,474 for Wards and 2 and 4,179 for Wards 5 and 6.

A total of 83,750 pounds of laundry was processed during the 31-day period by the hospital laundry managed by Anthony Urillo. The Anthracosilicosis Clinic, during October, cared for 42 patients, according to the report of Mrs. Margaret Bell, R.N., clinic nurse. size the importance of living one's Luzerne County Planning Corn-gratitude to God. To be read in mission, yesterday submitted to all Christian Science churches, the the county commissioners for their lesson-sermon will consist of selec-'approval a preliminary report con-tions from the King James version Af tho p.iwu anA th.

kerning subdivision regulations or care to put the answer in writing) is based on the argument that the service could be rendered in their offices and that they would continue to render service at the hos school, a position from which he retired four years ago. Mr. Rhoads was a member of the Ringtown Evangelical United Surviving are his wife, the for James G. Brennan Brethren Church and was preceded mer Betty Evans, and the following children: William. who is The funeral of James Girard Brennan, 568 Alter street, who died Science textbook, "Science and the county.

The commissioners Health with Key to the Scriptures' were asked to study the report and. by Mary Baker Eddy. where they deem fit, make rec- Testimonies from the floor willjOrnmendations for revision into a include gratitude for spiritual final report. The proposed regula-growth, physical healings and. Hons will be aired publicly some Mrs.

Michael Gavala Junedale. A leave of absence to February 1, 1959, was granted Grace Patton, a member of the nursing staff. Three Nurses Resign Resignations accepted included those of nurses Mrs. Cecelia Evan-telista, Mrs. Janeann Williams and Mrs.

Eleanor Perneskie. Vice President Josenh Gallagher who was in charge of last night's meeting, announced the directors will meet next at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, instead of Dec.

24 because of the Christmas holiday. In his October report, the superintendent said the hospital cared for 418 patients, making a total of 5059 patient days and an average daily census of 149.9. Dispensary pital when necessary. Establishment of the Eye Clinic has been repeatedly advocated by Secretary of Health and Welfare Harry Shapiro. The Scranton State Hospital, with Scranton area eye specialists participating, recently established an eye clinic that was visited by local hospital authorities.

Dr. Gavala On Staff Superintendent Fierro announced In death by his wife, Phoebe, five years ago. Surviving are two sons and two daughters: Alvin Buffalo, N. Kenneth, Mrs. James Kahley and Mrs.

Leon Prosick all of Fern-dale. Further surviving are eight time in January, said lleiselberg other blessings. In the county, only West Hazle mm ISSK um AIR RIFLE PELLET IS Sunday, was held yesterday from the Conahan Funeral Home. Rev. Joseph Akulonis was the celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem in St.

Gabriel's Church. Rev. Paul Purcell was the deacon and Rev. Cyril Hudock, the sub-deacon. Father Purcell gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were Mark, Thomas and E. J. Kelly, B. J. McGeehan, James Brennan and Daniel Rossi.

stationed at Ft. Meade, with the United States Army; David, Charles and James, all at home. The following brothers and sister also survive: Charles and Robert, both of Lancaster; Willard, Beaver Meadows, and Janet, wife of Michael Romanelli, of McAdoo. The funeral will be held 2 p. m.

Saturday from the residence, with services in charge of Rev. Dr Richard Owens, pastor of St. John's P. M. Church, and Rev.

Percy Boughey, of Renovo, Pa. Inter TO JUDGE REINHART ton has adopted any subdivision regulations as concerns property. The county subdivision regulations, if adopted by the commissioners finally, would then apply to all communities in the county except West Hazleton. The sub-division regulations are not zoning regulations, stressed the appointment of Dr. John Gavala, Junedale, as a resident phy-sician on the hospital staff.

Hjs ap- admissions totaled 218 while dis-. Schuylkill County President pensary treatments reached a fig- Judge Cyrus M. Palmer has ap grandchildren: one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Albert Yo-cum, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Calvin Adams, Elysburg; and a stepsister, Mrs.

Martin Iindenmuth, Catawissa RD. The funeral will be 2 p. m. Saturday from the Barrow Funeral Home, Ringtown. Rev.

Lewis Paul- REMOVED FROM BOY'S EYE A pellet discharged accidentally from an air rifle was removed from the eye of George Sagan, 8, of 535 Arthur street, at the State Hospital at 7 o'clock last evening. Hospital authorities and city police reported the pellet became lodged in the lad's eye as a friend was loading the rifle. ure of 280. He added that during pointed a lunacy commission to II LICENSES Heizelberg. They concern, for ex the same period, 114 major and 19 minor operations were ample, such items as setting mini Mrs.

Theresa Broyan Mrs. Theresa Broyan, 591 Carson ment will be in the Sky-View Cemetery, Hometown. Friends may call from Thursday-evening until funeral time. ARE SUSPENDED hamus will officiate. Interment mum lot sizes for sale.

Letter was received from Nich- -I A u-ill hp in tho Rincrtnsvn ulcu The boy was admitted to the ml United Rrpfhrpn rPmPtPrv "and uried yesterday from the Joseph investigate the mental condition of Dale Harold Reinhart, the prisoner who took nightly journeys from the county jail to allegedly commit burglaries in various parts of the county. Named to the commission are Dr. Norman Wall and Dr. William Dzurek, both of Pottsville. Thu physicians have been instructed hospital for further treatment.

and Mary Fierro Funeral Home Deliveries during October numbered 64, while deaths in the institution totaled 23. Per Capita Cost $17.83 James J. Loftus, business manager, said the hospital has had a viewing will be Friday evening. STUDENTS THREE A COUNTY BOND SALES Rev. Michael Vetter was the celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Trinity German Catholic Church.

Rev. Joseph Buc-colo was the deacon and Rev. Rob Licenses suspensions announced by the Bureau of Highway Safety for the week of November 3 are as follows: Eugene W. Boyle, 203 Fifth street, Weatherly. Emil Yanick, 138 Berwick street, Beaver Meadows.

John J. Hanincik, 617 Garfield 78.2 per cent occupancy rate for CLASS UNIOR Infant Kimmel Twins, a son and daughter, were born in Frankfurt, Germany, to Sergeant First Class and Mrs. Arthur Kimmel, of Freeland. an average percapita cost of under the court order to examine $17.8585 during the current bien-jthe prisoner and to make a report olas H. Souchik, administrator for Luzerne County Civil Defense, that 'application has been made for five additional 200-bed hospitals to be located in various parts of the county.

The hospitals are valued at $27,000 each and will be acquired at no cost to the county. The commissioners were asked for worker assistance in unloading of the hospital eauipment when it is acauired. Meeting as the County Retirement Board, the commissioners and its other members approved an DROP IN OCTOBER ert O'Leary, C. S. the sub-dea Tha hrnnr mil frr ihe firct mark- con Father Vetter gave the bless- ot Tiioh svhi FVnmilv mpmhprs rfrpivoH wnrrl of their findings.

It is understood the examination will be conducted within the next mum. Miss Tess George, laboratory technician, said 2,870 patients were Purcha ses of Lnited States sav here that the daughter, Joyce at the 6rave in the Parish cem" was announced yesterday and re street. Verna Salinsky, R. D. 1.

Hazle examined during the month in-: few days. Reinhart was sen died three days after birth. body was scheduled to arrive in! Pallbearers were Robert Main- ton. tenced by Judge Palmer October port here yesterday for private i iero, i'eter roimx, David loman ings bonds in Luzerne County during October were $851,656, it was announced by Enoch H. Thomas, chairman of the county committee.

This compares with $926,050 for the same month a year ago. Willard G. Shipper, 551 Main burial in Freeland at the conven street, Milnesville. check, William Thomas and Peter Broyan. exchange of type qf income de eluding 1,281 medical patients, 813 surgical patients, 286 out-patients and 490 private patients.

In addition, she said, there were 121 pathological sections performed and 122 transfusions given. Mrs. Bertha L. Hughes, X-ray bentures on recommendation of James Yachem, 91 Cranberry avenue, Hazleton. Harry L.

Feller, Sheppton. Dreisbach, vice presi For Pennsylvania as a whole, Albert 29, 1957, to serve from five to 12'j years on charges of burglary. The petition for 1he appointment of the lunacy commission discloses that Reinhart, examined by Dr. Charles Umloff July 3, 1957, was not confined to a mental institution but was sent to prison shortly vealed three juniors, David Heint-zelman, Walter Polashenski and Josephine Zaremba achieved all grades. The complete honor roll for the senior high school follows: Seniors: Joan Atherholt, Connie Belletiere, Margaret Bowen, Nicholas Burdash, Elaine Dalesandro, Dominic Defina, Mary Evancho, Maureen Formanowski, Barbara Greif, Louis Gualtiere, Margaret Gula.

Jerome Kapes. Patricia October purchases of Series and dent and trust officer of the Min ience of the family. The twin son was named Edward Joseph. He and, two other brothers, Arthur and Marty, survive. Sgt.

Kimmel is a veteran of many years of Air Force service. His wife is the former Grace Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For the week of November 10: Arnold L. Amass, 1202 East Broad street.

John K. Bond, R. White Ha technician, said in-patients had 289 X-rays, 174 out-patients were X- Mrs. Estelle M. Bicking The funeral of Mrs.

Estelle M. (nee Reifenberg) Bicking was held yesterday from the home, 282 Main street, Conyngham. Rev. W. Ray Deming, pastor of the Conyngham Methodist Church, bonds were $37,500,000, up eight ers National Bank of Wilkes-per cent over last year.

For the Barre. first ten months of 1958 total dol- The Retirement Fund owns 2,250 lar volume has amounted to 'shares of Virginian 6 per $374,400,000, up six per cent from (cent preferred, par $10. rayed, 50 fluorescopic examinations i thereafter. ven. the same period a year ago John N.

Horwath, 37 Second aS ERIGILE'S Edward Quinn, Washington street. Edward Quinn, Washington street, Pennsylvania has now reached Klatch, Joanne Leiser, Barbara Lukatch, Carol Ann Marchese, Freeland. Sgt. Kimmel is the son 85 per cent of its 1958 sales objective with two months of buying still to be included. street, Drifton.

Jerry R. Mason, Sugarloaf. There were no license revocations for this area in the two weeks' period. was in charge of services and interment was in the St. Johns cemetery.

Pallbearers were Willis and Carl Reifenberg, Robert Reed, Leon Smith, William Hess and Thomas Bainbridge. of Mrs. Veronica Kimmel, Free land. NEW TRIAL FOR M'ADOO MAN DENIED BY COURT A new trial has been refused by Judge James J. Curran, Schuylkill for John Rymorowicz, 201 AMBULANCE CALLS The Hazleton Community Ambu- East Washington street, McAdoo II 17 t'AD Tim -r lance yesterday removed Karlagainst whom a verdict 0f $7,100 1 Miss Malv J.m Wallen from St.

Joseph Hospital hfd hpen turned. llJ.01?'. aU.ght of Mr. er and Mrs. Peter Forliano, to his home at 576 North Laurel 109 orth Laurel street, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation at her home.

She is a student at Joseph Marino, George Marushin, Vivian Maue, Judy McKernan, Anna Rose Melfi, Margaret Montz, Arthur Mumaw, Rinaldo Pecile, Nancy Polmounter, Jerry Portland, Alice Rapach. Barbara Rei-mold, Marie Rossini, Judy Simons, Marilyn Smith, Maureen Stevens, Michael Tomasko, Rita Watkins and Marilyn Yost. Juniors: Patricia Balliet, Margaret Baran, Marlene Baran, Richard Bertolini, Robert Biscombe, Helen Brown, Harry Defina, Pet-rina DiSabella, Edith Fisher, Barbara Gallagher, Martina Goach, Marion Grego, Rozanne Hirko, Laurette Koplin, Patricia Kukoski, Dianne Lapinsky, Arthur Marsi-cano, Francis Oravetz, Judy Pick- Joseph L. Zieler The funeral of Joseph Larkcr Zeiler, who died Sautrday at the Veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, was held yesterday from the Bonin Funeral Home. Requiem high mass was celebrated in Our Lady of Mt.

Camel Church by Rev. Henry Luchi, who also gave the blessing at the grave Mount Aloysius Junior College, Lresson, ra. The verdict was in favor of Joseph Downey, 520 West South street, Mahanoy City, in the sum of $7,000, and $100 to John Zem-lavage, also of Mahanoy City. Twenty-three reasons were advanced by the McAdoo man for a new trial. The action resulted from an "automobile collision between the cars LICENSE BUREAU TO "yft street and Mrs.

Anna Horwitz from that hospital to her home at 163 West Diamond avenue. The ambulance was called to the home of William Shellhamer last night at 8 o'clock but the man died. before the crew arrived. The West Hazleton Ambulance removed Louis DeBise, 736 Alter street, from the Steininger Home to the Stale Hospital and Mrs. Mary George, of 657 Alter street, to St.

Joseph Hospital. Kroll Meier, 400 East Cranberry avenue, was taken to the State Hospital. in the Calvary Drums. BE OPEN TWO DAYS Military rites were accorded by The marriage license office in the Wilkes-Barre courthouse will of the defendant and plaintiff on Route 45 Mrs. Catherine Stubbs' Mrs.

Catherine (nee Roll) Stubbs, 7508 Verree road, Philadelphia, died at 8:10 o'clock last night at Jeanes Hospital, Philadelphia, where she was a patient the last three weeks. The deceased was the widow of the late George Stubbs who was caretaker at the Kemmerer Estate, Upper Lehigh. She located Philadelphia 18 years ago. Surviving are the following chil-c" ren: Mrs. Dorothy Johnston, Mrs.

1'ildred Grey, Thomas, William, Frederick, Mrs. Mary Hartman and Mrs. Beverly Taylor, all of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Laura Drauchak, Pottstown. There are 24 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.

The following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. Minnie Heller, Lattimer; Mrs. Pauline Drasher, Freeland; Fred Roll, Schuylkill Haven; Jacob Heights, N. and Charles Roll, New York City. The funeral will be held 2 p.

m. Saturday from the Montanye Funeral Home, 419 Huntingdon pike, three miles east ofjbe open Friday from 9 a. m. to Mahanoy City. 4 p.

m. and on Saturday from el, Barbara Oleynick, Esther Schwartz, Gloria Strizak. Richard Swank, William Synoroski, Kaaren the Beaver Meadows Post American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars: Color guards, Wassil Pe-toch and George Leshko; color bearer, Edward Danishefsky; chaplain, Steve Kuzma and buglers, Joseph Hornick Jr. and Joseph Kostick. Judge Curran held there were.

to noon, it was announced jester no grounds for a new trial. I day. Trimble, Betty Lou Valente, Rocco Walker, Sandra Young and Joseph Zola The firing squad from the U. S. Navy Reserve Training Center, Sophomores: Karen Ash, Judy Doolittle, Carolyn Eggert, Jill Faux, Mary Gabriele, Joan Iacuri, OPEN FRIDAY 9:30 to 9:00 Hazleton, included: LCDR P.

M. Adamson, in charge; F. C. Dalla- Kathryn Krell, Sylvaia Kurdziel, Robert Marsilio, Carmen Milora, chiesa, GM R. 0.

Wright, YN H. A. McDaniel, SF 1, and W. C. Nardone, YN 2.

Carl Podlesny, Marily Potash, Car mella Sacco, Michael Solon, Mar Pallbearers were Michael Dele- tha Straka, Sally Suitch and Rob: Yale man, Andrew Christina, Andrew Andrejco, Eugene O'Hazzo, Andrew Salko and Robert Havrilla. Rockledge. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral BL00MSBURG LIFTS TAX E(L5DK1- BIG BUY ON THEATRE TICKETS home from 7 to 9 p. m.

Friday. The 10 per cent amusement tax on theatre tickets in Blooms Mrs. John Kashmer of Brockton, Schuylkill County, died Tuesday in the Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville. She -was the former Anna Slar-cinko. Surviving are her husband, six children and a sister.

Burial will be at Brockton on Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. John Kashmer, a native of burg has been lifted. City Council Tuesday night voted 4-3 to relieve Tresckow who had been a resident the financial burden on theatres. Classified Ads Bring Results Death Notices Wonderful Way To Play Santa NEVER BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! BACHOFER-At St.

Joseph Hospital, Monday, Nov. 24th, John L. C. Bachofer, aged 50 husband of Sara (Hinkle) Bachofer, of 355 Main Conyngham. Funeral Friday at 10 a.

m. with services at the Krapf Hughes Funeral Home, 426 W. Broad St. Interment in the Charles Evans cemetery, Reading. Friends are invited to- call Thursday evening between 7 9.

Krapf Hughes, funeral directors. GIVE A LESTER BETSY ROSS SPINET FOR THE CHILDREN SSf-t Cozy, colorful slippers in felt, fi $1 89 leather, satin I AND 1 and fur VM Harlequin Clown -Powder Blue Spanid FOR THE LADIES 23-Jewel SwL doAj as w. i Low UDY ELGIN UNO. Shock-resistant, JOkt white or natural gold-filled case. Guaranteed lifetime OuraPower mainspring.

10D I ELGIN NIAGARA. Shock-resistant, waterproof. Masculine stainless steel case. Sweep-second hand. Black leather strap.

as BILLICK At Audenried, Tuesday, November 25, John (Billig) Bil-lick. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services from the Billick residence, 44 Ta-maqua Audenried, Saturday at 9 a. m. Solemn high mass of requiem will be sung in St. Cune-gunda's Catholic Church, McAdoo, at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the residence until time of funeral. Leon J. Stepanik, funeral 8 OTHER ELGINS FROM $29.95 FIERRO'S 77 N. Wyoming Hazleton I am interested in additional information on the Lester Betsy Ross Spinet pianos.

Please send Free descriptive literature, illustrating all models. At no obligation to me. director. LOUD ELGIN CONTINENTAL Shock resistant Mkt natural gold-filled cast with wrap-iround crystal. If LESTER SPINETS $5840 $955 LESTER GRAND PIANOS $1811 to $7158 NAME ADDRESS 50 79 CITY STATE BOYER In this city, Tuesday, November 25th, Mrs.

Emma (nee McAfee) widow of Mr. John W. Boyer of 122 South Church street. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Friday at 2 o'clock at the Grebey Funeral Home, 235 East Broad street. Interment in the St.

John's cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Grebey Funeral Home Thursday afternoon and evening. McMONI LE-At 114 MTddletown. Jeddo. Tuesday, Nov.

25, Hugh Joseph McMonicle, in his 65th UDT ELGIN MIDWAY. Shock-resistant. 10M natural or white gold-filled case. Stylish eipan-sion bracelet. Wraparound crystal.

Genuine CapcsLin II MOCCASINS UAND it si piii vjiJSA2a S7 1Z, im FOR THE MEN! tj pnuwi shMfskn I i 1 wff 4 West Kroad WO Street VV At CHRiSTMAS ui ill yr: I kuv, MORE, in i TRIANGLE 50 $79 Ah Oiflt ffom Your Jtwtltf Make your selection now to insure delivery for Christmas Ww com, crown, nj erfilol art inloc. tiKt Inc. fed. 7 fitablithed 1853 year. Relatives and friends arej invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the family residence Friday morning; 9.00 a.

with a solemn re-j quiom high mass in St. Ann's. Church 9:30. Interment will yylvtep'Enlc'Co- HOT Ft AITAunk.T 77 North Wyoming Street GL 4-4601 tike place in St. Ann's Cemetery Woodside.

Juhn L. McGraw Son, funeral directors..

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