The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (2024)

a a a a a a of of of of of of of of WILKES-BARRE RECORD, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1969. Seven Doughnut Firm Set To Build 3rd Store Krispy Kreme Donut Company will build another store on the westerly side of Avenue on land formerly occupied by a furniture store and owned by John and Edward Urbanski and H. Wilson Flock. Robert C. Williams, president of Krispy Kreme, said he has seeking a "main street" location in Kingston and is completing negotiations for the acquistion of this site.

Option to purchase the lots has been handled by Joseph P. Gilroy Real Estate who expects to complete the transaction for acquisition of the properties by Williams this week. Williams formerly operated a store at Northamption Street and Wyoming Avenue and now conducts outlets in Narrows Shopping Center, Edwardsville, and on Scott Street. OBITUARY Joseph George Joseph George, 44, of 106 Loomis Street. was found dead in bed Saturday morning at 7:15 by members of his family.

Dr, John Gibbons, county coroner, and Deputy Coroner William A. Lehman attributed death to a heart attack. Born in Wilkes-Barre, attended GAR High School and ole operated a grocery store with his brother, George, at the corner of Jones and Loomis Streets. A sister, Phoebe George, died in May, 1966. Mr.

George was a member of St. George's Maronite RC Church, Wilkes-Barre, and its Holy Name Society. He was a veteran of World War 2, having served with the U. S. Reconnaissance Company, 661 Tank Destroyers.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Towson, brother, George, at home. The funeral will be held from the funeral home, 377 Park Avenue, Tuesday morning at 9, with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. George's Church. Interment will be in family plot at St.

Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. Willard Bayles Willard Bayles, 68. of 78 Courtright Avenue died last night at 10 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston.

He was admitted Thursday. He was born in Luzerne and attended Luzerne and WilkesBarre City, schools, graduated from Coughlin High School. He was associated with Goldsmith Company 25 years and the several years operated a gasoline service station, retiring in 1957. He attended Derr Memorial Church. He and his widow, the former Grace Davenport, would have observed their golden wedding anniversary next February 7.

Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edward Bauman, Scranton; brother, Fred South Bound Brook, N. sister, Mrs. Lee Berry, Wharton, N. six grandchildren.

Funeral will be from H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 North Main Street, Wednesday at 11 with Rev. Wesley R. Crompton, pastor of Christ Methodist Church, Mountaintop, officiating. Interment will be in Warden Cemetery, Dallas, Friends may call Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10.

Michael Serino Michael Serino, 149 Johnson Street, died last night at 9 in General Hospital where he had been admitted March 31 as a surgical patient. He was born in West Pittston end graduated in 1934 from West Pittston High School. He was a member of St. Rocco's Church, Pittston. He was employed at Ristagno's Bakery, West Pittston, 16 years.

Surviving are his widow, the former Rose DeLuca; children, Mrs. Frank Lombardo, Hillside, N. Marie, at home; one granddaughter; sisters, Mrs. Edith Mascolino, Mrs. John Stanko, West Pittston; Mrs.

Frank Stevens, Long Island, N. Mrs. John Pascucci, Wyoming. Funeral will be from the funeral home, 234 South Main Street, Pittston. Friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.

David L. Evans David L. Evans, 68, formerly of Kingston, died yesterday morning at 4:20 in Lackawanna County Convalescent Home, Tiansom, following an illnes. He was born in Swissvale. He was a patient at the convalescent home 10 years and was a carpenter in the maintenance department.

He was a former member of First Baptist Church of Kingston. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Stephens, Morgantown, N. sisters, Mrs. Frank Heckman, Forty Fort; Mrs.

Theima Charles, Buck Hill Falls; two grandsons. Funeral will be from Hugh B. Hughes and Son Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Thursday af 1:30. Interment will in Cedar Crest Cemetery, Trucksville. Friends may call Wednesday 7 to 9.

Mrs. Mary Beresky Mrs. Mary, Beresky, 79, of Shickshinny 3, died last night at 6 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. She was admitted Saturday. She had been Thomas staying a daughter, Mrs.

Manfield, 448 Washington Avenue, West Wyoming. Body was removed to the neral home, 38 North Main Street, Shickshinny. Orthopedic Surgeon Dies Dr. H. P.

Wetherbee Was at VA Hospital Dr. H. Parker Wetherbee, 57, of 121 Spruce Street, Mountaintop, an orthopedic surgeon, died the Mary Fletcher Hospital," Burlington, Vt. Born in Burlington December 11, 1912, he was a veteran of World War 2. He was a graduate of Burlington High School, and the University of Vermont Medical College, Class of 1937.

Dr. Wetherbee served as an orthopedic surgeon the Veterans Administration for 19 years. He was a member of First Congregational Church of Washington Lodge 3, and Scottish Rite Bodies, Cairo Temple Shrine of Rutland. Surviving are his wife, the former Ellen Reidy of Mountaintop; sister, Mrs. David Lillie, Schenectady, N.

Y. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel, 71. South Union Street, Burlington, this afternoon at 2, with Rev. George Lawrence, officiating. Interment will be in Lake View Cemetery, Burlington.

Mrs. Irene Turner Mrs. Irene R. Turner, Stocker Street, Plains Township, died Saturday morning in General Hospital. She was the wife of Cornelius E.

Turner, a member of Plains Township Board Commissioners. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 from H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 North Main Street, with Rev. Andrew Derrick, Hudson Primitive Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Pittston tery.

Friends may call today and 7 to 10. Mrs. Turner was a 1933 graduate of Plains Memorial High School. She was one of the first licensed beauticians in Pennsylvania operated a shop at East Carey Street, Plains. Her husband was associated with in business several years.

Mrs. Turner was a past president of the Democratic Women's Association of Plains Township, and a member of the Auxiliary to Joseph 1 E. Conlon Post 558. American Legion. She was also member of Hudson Primitive Methodist Church and served soloist several years.

Surviving are her husband, Cornelius, employed as a clerk Luzerne County Prison; brothers and one sister, Emery G. Smith, Ocean Port, N. Howard J. Smith, Fair Haven, and Mrs. Thomas G.

Williams, Kingston. Andrew Sobolewski Andrew Sobolewski, 471 Northampton Street, Kingston, Saturday in Memorial Hospital. Born in Poland, he resided Kingston 51 years. He was member of St. Hedwig's Church and was last employed at Huber Colliery.

A member of UMWA, he also held member' ship in the Polish Union. Surviving are his wife, former Stella Serdinski; children, Raymond, Bloomfield, N. Veronica, Orange, N. Mrs. Maurice Longo, Tolland, brother, John, WilkesBarre; one grandchild.

Funearl will be Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the funeral home, 263 Zerbey Avenue, Kingston, with a Requiem Mass at in St. Hedwig's Church burial in the parish cemetery, Larksville. Friends may call today 2 to and 7 to 10. Andrew Keiper Andrew Keiper, 87, of 4 Elm Street, Silver Springs, formerly died Friday in Cumberland, County Nursing Carlisle. A native of Hazleton, he was a retired candy manufacturer.

He was employed as a candy maker for Wanamaker's Store. Philadelphia, and operated a candy factory and store many years in Wilkes-Barre. His wife, Eleanor Brodhun Keiper, died in 1926. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. David Daniels, Silver Springs, and Mrs.

Albert Longenberger, Hazleton. great grandchildren and three children also survive. Funeral will be held from the funeral 229 West Broad Street, Hazleton, today at 2 p. m. Rev.

William Y. Gebhard will officiate. Interment will be in Vine Cemetery, Hazleton. Miss Catherine Munley Miss Catherine A. Munley, 64, of Dushore died yesterday afternoon in Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, where she was admitted early yesterday morning after suffering a heart attack at the home of her sister, Mrs.

Mary Hollenback, with whom she resided seven years. Miss Munley was a member St. Basil's Church, Dushore. Surviving Mrs. Hollenback is another sister, Mr's.

Richard (Helen) Dieffenbach, Towanda. Funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 from the funeral home, 206 Water Street, Dushore, with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. Basil's Church, Dushore. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Cummiskey, Friends may call the fufu-Ineral home Tuesday night after 7, Rosary will be recited at p.

m. Mrs. Alice R. Pealer Dies at Age of 86 Mrs. Alice R.

Pealer, 86, of 109 Moyallen Street, died at' her home yesterday morning at 11:15. The former Alice Hahn, she was born in Northampton County September 2, 1882, and resided in Rolling Mill Hill section more than 80 years. She was the widow of Hervey E. Pealer, cabinetmaker, who died in December, 1965. He teacher Mrs.

in Pealer the church served school as de- 8 partment of the former First Reformed morc than 45 years. Church, a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and Friendship Council, Daughters of America. Surviving are children, Marion RN, retired staff member of Visiting Nurse Association, and Mrs. Howard A. Moser, both of Wilkes-Barre; William Alexandria, brother, Clinton J.

Hahn, Bath; sister, Mrs. Charles Reed, Shavertown; seven grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 at Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street. Rev. Charles J.

Hooker will officiate. Interment will be in Fairview Reformed Church Cemetery, Moorestown. Friends may call Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. Gerald McHale Gerald McHale, 14 Oliver Street, Parsons section, was found dead in bed yesterday at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Weir, with whom he resided.

Dr. Peter Andrews was summoned and pronounced him dead. He was a native and life resident of Parsons section. father, Michael McHale, was a former burgess of Parsons. Mr.

McHale was a graduate of St. Mary's High School, Class of and last was employed in the department of Wilkes parks departmaintenance, was a member of St. Dominic's Church and Name Society. Surviving are, sisters, Mrs. Viola Luzerne; Weir; Arthur Paterson, Killeen, Willow Grove; brother, Edward McHale, Chester.

Funeral will be held from the funeral home, 159 George Avenue, Wednesday morning at with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 1 in St. Dominic's Church. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Pittston. Friends may call tonight 7 tol 10 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.

John B. Vechkys John B. Vechkys of 28 John Street, Kingston, died Saturday Wyoming Valley Hospital. "Born in Lithuania, he came to this country as a youth and lived in New Hampshire before moving to the West Side 45 years ago. He was a barber in the vicinity of Kingston Corners for 45 years until his retirement two ago.

A Barber member of the Union, Local 245, he held membership in St. Mary's Annunciation Church, Kingston, and Kingston Branch of the Lithuanian Alliance of America. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Marcella Yudicky, New Hampshire. Funeral will he held Wednesday morning at 8:30 from the funeral home, 232 Zerbey Avenue, Kingston, with a Requiem Mass at 9 in St.

Mary's Church. Interment will be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Lehman. Friends may call tonight 6 to and Tuesday 8 m. to 10 p.

m. 4 Varian Felter Varian Felter Varian Felter, 52, of Box 27, Center Moreland, was pronounced dead on arrival Saturmorning at General Hospital after being stricken earlier with a heart attack at hi- home. Dr. John P. Gibbons, coroner, and Harry Hyman, deputy coroner, investigated.

Born at Center Moreland, he was employed as a machinist for the Singer Corporation, Trucksville. Mr. Felter was a member of Center Moreland United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Geraldine Willi.ms of West Pittston; daught? Sandra, Center Moreland; son, Donald, at home; brother, Carl, The funeral will be held from the home, 211 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston, this afternoon at 2, with Rev. Larry Saxe, Center Moreland United Methodist, will Church, be in officiating.

Marsh Ceme- Intertery, Center Moreland. Charles F. Kelly Charles F. Kelly, 77, life resiof Overton, RD 3 New Albany, died Friday night at his home following a heart attack. He was born in Forks Township, Sullivan County, March 27, 1892, and was engaged in farming until his retirement 14 years ago.

Mr. Kelly was well known as a teamster, in which he took great pride. He served as guide for many out-of-town of hunters. Mr. Kelly was a member of St.

Francis Xavier Church, Overton. Surviving is a brother, Raymond Kelly, RD New Albany. His wife, the former Julia Walsh, died in 1954. Funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9:15 from the funeral home, 206 Water Street, Dushore. Rev.

John O'Neill will celebrate the Requiem Mass at 10 a. m. in St. Francis Xavier Church, Overton. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, 8 Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.

m. today. FUNERALS ANTHONY-Ivan, 193 Lewis Avenue, Trucksville, from the funeral home, 1442 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, today 2 with Rev. L. R.

Nease, Kingston, officiating. Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown. BEAHM -Earl, Noxen RD 1, from the funeral home, Main Road, Sweet Valley, Tuesday 2, Rev. Ruth L. Underwood officiating.

Orcutt Cemetery. Viewing 7 to 9. BOGDON-Mrs. Mary, 251 Hooven Street, Plymouth, from the funeral home, 530 West Main Street, Plymouth, today 8:30. Requiem High Mass.

9 St. Mary's Nativity Church. Parish cemetery. CRAGLE-Clarence Muhlenburg, from the funeral home, Main Road, Sweet Valley, today 2, Rev. Robert Stephens and Rev.

Austin Saxe officiating. Elan Memorial Park, Berwick. William John, formerly of Nuangola, from the funeral home, Fairview Heights, Mountaintop, today, 10:30. Solemn High Requiem Mass 11 St. Jude's Church, Mountaintop.

Dorrance CemeDOMBROWSKI Walter, 65 Church Street, Hano er Green, from the funeral home, 630 Main Road, Hanover Green today 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 Exaltation of Holy Cross Church. Hanover Green Cemetery. FORSCHNER Mrs. Catherine, Penn Lake, from the funeral home, 403 Berwick Street, White Haven, today 11, Rev.

I Wayne Gregory, United Methodist Church, officiating. Laurel Cemetery. JADUS Casimir, 307 Packer Street, Avoca, from the family home Tuesday 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 SS. Peter and Paul Church, Avoca.

Parish cemetery. JENKINS Raymond, 138 Henderson Street, Old Forge, from the funeral home, 522 Fallon Street, Old Forge, today 11, Rev. Burt J. G. Easton, United Methodist Church, officiating.

Mountain View Cemetery, Harding. KOCHANEVICH-Mrs. Anna, 14 Court Street, Hanover Green, from the funeral home, 630 Main Road, Hanover Green, today 10. Divine Liturgy 10:30 St. Nicholas Ukrainian Church, Nantico*ke.

Parish Cemetery. KONNICK Mrs. Mary, 95 Cleveland Street, Hudson, from the funeral home, 136 Maffet Street, Plains, today 8:30. Divine Liturgy 9 Holy Trinity RO Church. Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas.

McGROARTY Mrs. Catherine 30 Franklin Street, Larksville, from McLaughlin Funeral Ho me, 416 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, today 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 Ignatius Church. Parish cemetery. MISCAVAGE John, rear 1574 Shoemaker Avenue, West ming, Home, from 168 Bednarski Wyoming Wyoming, today 8:30.

Requiem Mass 9' St. Mary's Church, Swoyersville. Parish cemetery. O'NEILL Mrs. Marie 150 Park Avenue, from the funeral home, 131 South Washington Street, today 9.

Requiem Mass 9:30 St. Mary's Church. St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. PICKETT-Mrs.

Eva Laceyville, from the funeral home at Laceyville today 2, Rev. Harry Rosengrant, Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church, officiating. Lacey Street Cemetery. REESE Mrs. Sarah Jane, formerly of Plymouth, from the funeral 56 Gaylord 1 Avenue, Plymouth, today 2, Rev.

John W. Stephens, Welsh Congregational Church, officiating. Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. SZUMLAS Mrs. Magdalene.

515 Packer Street, A voca, from Bednars ski Funeral Home, 340 Main Street, Dupont, today 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 Holy Mother of Sorrows PNC Church. Parish ce m- etery. TYSON Mrs. Verna, 133 Scott Street, from the funeral home, 21 North Meade Street, Tuesday 9.

Requiem Mass 9:30 Holy Cross PNC Church. Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Viewing 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. YACKOSKI Anthony (Jackowski), 103 Helen Street, Plains Township, from the funeral home, 293 South River Street, Plains, today 9. Requiem Mass 9:30 SS.

Peter and Paul Church. Parish cemetery, Plains. Zack Roberts Zack Roberts, 119 Lembeck Avenue, Jersey City, formerly of Plymouth, died Saturday night in a hospital at Jersey City after an illness. He lived in Plymouth for many years before moving to New Jersey. His widow is the former Adeline Haslem of Plymouth.

brother, Edward Roberts, Plymouth, died in March. Surviving besides his wife are children, Zack, Mountainside, N. Mrs. Elizabeth Heck, Ann Arbor, five grandchildren; brother, Hugh Roberts, Jersey City; sisters, Mrs. Nancy Smith, New Jersey; Mrs.

Lillian Harris, Johnson City, N. Y. Funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10 in Jersey City. John J. Maher Funeral Home N.

Maple Kineston 1350 Kingston's Oldest Establishment Opposite 8t. Ignatius Church Dial 287-6813 Rites Today For Physician Dr. H. G. Guyler Stricken at Home Funeral services for Dr.

H. Gordon Guyler, 196 South Franklin Street, will be held this morning at 11 from the funeral home, 717 Main Street, Edwardsville, followed by service at 11:30 in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, South Franklin Street. 5 DR. H.

GORDON GUYLER Rev. Dr. Burke Rivers, rector; Maj. Earl Camuti, commander of the Salvation Army and Rev. William Russell, Yan, N.

will officiate. Burial will be in Denison Cemetery. Dr. Guyler was stricken with a heart attack at his home early Saturday morning and was taken he to General Hospital where was pronounced dead on arrival. Born in Wilkes-Barre February 17, 1899, Dr.

Guyler resided in the city his entire life. He was a graduate of WilkesBarre High School and Hahnemann Medical College. Philadelphia. Dr. Guyler served his internship at the Women's Hospital, Philadelphia, and took courses at Cook County PostGraduate School, Chicago, Ill.

Following completion of the Chicago course, Dr. Guyler rehis practice of medicine. He turned to Wilkes to begin on the staff the Wyoming Valley Hospital since 1927 and served as chief of surgery a number of years. Dr. Guyler was vice chairman hospital's building fund and chairman of the credentials committee.

In 1962 he was elected president of Luzerne County Medical Society. Active in civic affairs, he was chairman of the membership Roll Call of Wyoming Valley Chapter American Red Cross. He was active in the Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis Club and was president in 1943. Dr. Guyler was chairman of the Wilkes-Barre Civil Service Commission for the police department more than 30 years, member of the Salvation Army advisory board for 25 years, having been named president in 1956.

A veteran of World War 1, he later served as a major with the 109th Field Artillery from 1927 through 1937. He was a member St, Stephen's Episcopal Church, where he taught a Sunday School class and a vestryman. Dr. Guyler was a member of King Hiram Lodge 721, Dieu le Veut Commandery No. 45; Irem Temple, Shrine Club, and Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg.

Surviving are his wife. the former Eva Katsock of Plains Township: daughters, Mrs. Joseph Naglosky, Pottstown; Mrs. Arthur J. Haggerty, King of Prussia; Mrs.

J. R. Davis, Linglestown; brothers, Alvin Guyler, director of Pittsburgh Veterans Administration; Paul Guyler, executive director of Travelers Aid, New York City; nine grandchildren. Thomas V. Brown Thomas V.

Brown, 22 Sheldon Street, died Saturday morning in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Larksville, Mr. Brown moved to Wilkes- Barre in 1924. He Theaters was until employed his by retirement Comerford years ago. He was a member of St.

Therese's Church, WilkesBarre, and its Holy Name Society. Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine Maher: children, Mrs. James McDonald, Wilmington, Rev. Daniel J. Brown, pastor of Queen of Peace Church, Brodheadsville, a Thomas M.

Brown, Bergenfield, N. seven grandchildren; a brother, Dr. Leo J. Brown, and sister, Loretta Brown, both of Larksville. Another brother, Mi.

chael, died on March 5. Funeral will be held from John J. Maher Funeral Home, 360 North Maple Avenue, Kingston, Tuesday morning 9:45, with 3 Requiem High Mass at 10:30 in St. Therese's Church. Rev.

Daniel J. Brown, son of the deceased, will be the celebrant. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.

Drapiewski Home 14-16 West Green Street Nantico*ke Phone Nantico*ke 735-6590 HUGH B. HUGHES SON Hugh B. Hughes Sr. Hugh B. Hughes Jr.

Funeral Home 1044 Wyoming, Forty Fort PHONE 287-1742 David Dunsmuir, Wilkes-Barre, Dies David Dunsmuir, 101 Bowman Street, died yesterday at 2:30 1 in Mercy Hospital where he was a. patient since April 2. He was born in Plantyne, Scotland, and came to this country at an early age. He was a former employe of Pennsylvania Cool Company. Surviving are his wife.

the former Rita Blakeslee of WilkesBarre; children, Mrs. Raymond Elick, Ann, Donald, Shirley, Margaret, Thomas, Robert, Jchn, all at home; David, Mrs. Donald Plains; Mrs. Edward Thie mans, WilkesBarre; Mrs. Donald Neals, Kingston; William, Oaklyn, N.

brothers and sisters, Mrs. Thomas Duddy, Wilkes Barre; Mrs. Francis Gavin, Mrs. Jean Heggen, William, Archie, all of Plains; Mrs. Paul Mocko, Little Falls, N.

Robert. Elizabeth, N. six grandchildren. Funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 from the funeral home, 20 South Main Street, Plains, and interment will be in Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. Rev.

Andrew Pillarella of Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Dallas, will officiate. Friends may call tonight 7 to 10 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Mrs. Bertha Zupeck, West Pittston, Dies Mrs. Bertha 7 York Avenue, West Pittston, died in Pittston Hospital yesterday morning at 10:25.

Born in she came to country young Hungary, girl and lived in Pittston more than 50 years. She up residence with a daughter, Mrs. James McDowell, at West Pittston seven years ago. Mrs. Zupeck was a member of St.

Michael's Byzantine Rite Catholic Church, Pittston, and the Altar and Rosary Society. a East Surviving Brunswick, are children, N. George, Mrs. Stephen Mustich, Elizabeth, N. Mrs.

McDowell; brother, Michael Bonchonsky, Pittston; five grandchildren, five Funeral will be held from the funeral home, 1291 Wyoming Avenue, Exeter, Wednesday morning at 10, with a Requiem Mass at 10:30 in St. Michael's Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call tonight 7 to 10 and Tuesday 2 to and 7 to 10. Enrico Catani Enrico Catani, 84, of 26 Bergh Street, Hudson, died Saturday night in Mercy Hospital.

Born in Perugia, Italy, he settled in Hudson after coming to this country in 1911. He retired 17 years ago from Hudson Coal Company. He also had been employed by the Railroad. The deceased was one of the Citizens Club and was founders of the Italian a member of St. Joseph's Church.

A brother, Joseph, died March 22. Surviving are children, Mrs. Mary Cappellini and Angelo, Buffalo, N. Leo Catani, Mrs. Anna Sorbelli and Mrs.

Bertha Baganski, Hudson: Peter CaKingston; Paul Catani, Los Angeles, John Catani, Plainfield, N. 21 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 from the funeral home, 55 Stark Street, Hudson, with Requiem Mass in St. Joseph's Church at 9:30. Interment will be in the Italian Independent Cemetery, Wyoming.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and to 10. Mrs. William Walter Mrs. William H. Walter, 453 East Northampton Street, died early Saturday in Mercy Hospital.

The former Catherine Lally. Mrs. Walter was a member of St. Mary's Church, South Washington Street, and its Altar and Rosary Society. She was eduSchools and served as a cated in Wilkes City floor lady at the Empire Silk Company prior to marriage.

William Surviving, sons, Aloysius, are her husband, at home Leo. Fairless Hills. A daughter, Louise, and a son, William, preceded her in death. Also surviving are three grandchildren and sisters, Mrs. Flaherty, Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs.

Ruth Roos, Cheektowaga, N. Y. Funeral will be held from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington Street, Tuesday morning at 9 with a Requiem High Mass at 9:30 in St. Mary's Church. Interment will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Hanove Township. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. BEDNARSKI Funeral Home MONUMENTS 168 Wyoming Wyoming Phone Wyoming 693-3851 27 Park METCALFE SHAVER Georre D. Metcalfe-Joseph M.

Shaver FUNERAL HOME 504 Wyoming Ave. Wyoming, Pa. Phone 693-1130 The Family of the Late STANLEY (SKIP) YONNECK Of Nantico*ke wishes to thank all those who assisted Turing its recent bereavement, also those who sent flowers, Mass Cards and loaned cars. Rites Set for R. H.

MacLean Heart Attack Listed As Cause of Death Funeral services for Ralph H. MacLean, 54 Riverside Drive. will be held Tuesday at noon in Presbyterian Church, South' Franklin Street. Rev. Dr.

Jule Ayers, pastor, will officiate. Private interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. RALPH H. MacLEAN Friends may call at Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 64 North Franklin Street, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Mr. MacLean was stricken with a heart attack Saturday morning while walking on Terrace Street land was where taken he to Mercy Hospiwas pronounced dead on arrival. He was 87. Mr.

MacLean was active in the civic and cultural life of Wyoming Valley and was active in the affairs of First Presbyterian Church. was treasurer of Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre, was associated with Georgetown Settlement House, Community Concert Association, Wyoming Valley Art League, Wilkes-Barre Oratorio Society and Wyoming Valley Philharmonic Association. He was a member Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce. He served Wyoming Valley United Fund in many capacities and in 1961 headed the initial gifts campaign. He was honored February 5.

1968, Church by First Presbyterian in recognition service to the congregation. He was an elder and trustee of the church and retired on that date after 15 years as treasurer of church and served as church treasurer, 15 years. Wilkes-Barre September 12, 1881, he was a life resident of the city. He was- employed many years by Lehigh Valley Coal Company and Wales Adding Machine Company, and later was associated with Second National Bank of Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are sisters, Mrs.

Tom Sperring. with Mebane whom and he Mrs. resided; Neil brother, Harold Stark MacLean, Luzerne. Miss Getta Farr Miss Getta Farr, 89. of Forkston, died in Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhannock, Friday night.

She was born in Forkston Township February 17, 1880, and resided in the Forkston area all her life. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Forkston, and the WSCS, Women's Christian Temperance Union of Mehoopanay, the National Retired Teachers Association and the Pennsylvania State Retired Teachers Association. She formerly taught in the schools in the Forkston area. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Florence Russell Hill; brother Bernard Farr, Factoryville.

Funeral will be held this morning at 10 at the funeral home at Mehoopany. Rev. Richard Schuster will officiate. Interment will be in Forkston Cemetery. Miss Nellie Grace Nellie G.

87, of 54 ton Street, Pittston, died Saturday in Valley Crest. Born in Pittston, she was a graduate of St. John's High School. Her only sister, Mary, died in 1965, A member of St. John's 1 Church, she belonged to its women's societies.

Funeral will be from the funeral home, Susquehanna Avenue, West Pittston, Tuesday morning at 9, with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. John's Church and burial in the parish cemetery, Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Wilkes Senior Dies at Hotel Alcohol Blamed in Hrencecin Death A Wilkes College senior, James Joseph Hrencecin, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hrencecin, 607 North Franklin Street, was found dead Saturday Hotel Sterling.

Dr. John P. Gibbons, county coroner, following an autopsy, said death was due to asphyxiation caused by aspiration of gastric content following ingestion of alcohol. Hrencecin had been attending Pennsylvania District convention of Kiwanis Circle clubs, which ended Saturday night. Hrencecin was a guest at the hotel, among 125 delegates representing 38 colleges and universities in the State.

Autopsy was performed in Wyoming Valley Hospital by Dr. George E. Hudock, chief deputy coroner. The deceased was born in Wilkes- Barre where he attended St. Mary's Byzantine Rite elementary school and graduated from Coughlin High School.

He was a senior at Wilkes and a member of St. Mary's Church. Surviving besides his parents are brothers John, Midland, Edward, at home; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Kornova, and paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Leskiw, all of Wilkes-Barre. Funeral will be held from the funeral home, 480 North Main Street, Tuesday morning at 8:30 with Divine Liturgy at 9 in St. Mary's Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Dallas.

Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Parastas service will be held tonight at 7. Holy Name Society will recite the Rosary tonight at 7:30. Mrs. Edith Weidow Mrs.

Edith May Weidow, 64, of 47 Dexter Street, Lee Park section of Hanover Township, died Saturday morning at her home. A native of Wilkes-Barre she was born August 26, 1904, the former Edith May Belles. She attended Wilkes- City public schools and resided in HanTownship most of her life. lover Weidow was a member of First Church of Christ and a took an active part in its women's organizations, She is survived by her husband, Donald, a retired employe of Glen Alden Corporation; children, Mrs. Ernest H.

Wills, Lee Park and Master Sgt. Donald Weidow stationed with the Air Force in Terre Haute, a brother, Francis Belles, Hanover Township; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. from the Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main with the Rev.

Robert W. officiating. Interment Street, will be in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Mrs.

Mildred Davis Mrs. Mildred Davis, 70, of died yesterday at 12:45 a. m. in General Hospital. The former Mildred Webber, she was born at Vernon, was graduated from Edwardsville High School and lived in King.

ston and Forty Fort most of her life. For the last three years she lived at Lehman. Mrs. Davis was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Jessie D. Hagenbaugh, Lehman; son, John Montrose; brothers, Earl F. Webber, Ickesburg; Edmund J. Webber, Idetown; three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from Harold C.

Snowdon neral Home, 140 North Main Street, Shavertown, Wednesday afternoon at 2. Pastor Eugene Wood, Mountaintop, and Pastor Morris Rossier, Tunkhannock, will officiate. Interment will be in Cedar Crest Cemetery, Trucksville. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Miss Ruth Ney Miss Ruth K.

Ney, 73. of North Eaton, Tunkhannock RD 5, died yesterday morning in Lane Nursing Home, Tunkhannock RD. She was born at Eatonville November 12, 1895, and was a member of Eaton Baptist Church and Tunkhannock Grange. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Mary Brown, Jenningsville.

Funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 in Eaton Baptist Church, Eatonville, with Rev. R. Sterling Smith officiating, Friends may, call at the futneral home, 64 Bridge Street, Tunkhannock, tonight 7 to 9. Serving More Families Than Any Other Funeral Director In N. E.

Pennsylvania ESTABLISHED 1898 I McLAUGHLIN Funeral Service 142 So. Washington Wilkes-Barre 823-4567 416 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston 287-4268.

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