—— A —— at Stroke Is Fatal To]. D. Williams Former Accountant Found Unconscious The funeral of John D. Williams, for more than fifteen years a resi- dent of Fernbrook, who died Mon- day night at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 from Kniffen’s Fun- eral Home in Kingston. Services Ted Wilsons Entertain At Dinner And Cards Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson enter- tained at their home in East Dallas .| at dinner and cards recently. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Garinger, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Weiss and daugh- ter, Mrs. Jeanette Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler and War- ren, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson, Mrs. Paul Carlin, Miss Myra Carlin, Claude Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph will be in charge of Rev. George | Patrick, Mrs. Katie Wilson, Mr. and Westberg of Memorial Presbyterian | Mrs. Winfield Brace, Mrs. George Church, Wilkes-Barre, assisted by Rev. Percy Davis of Westmoor Church of Christ. Interment will be in the family plot at Danville. Prior to suffering a stroke on Thursday night Mr. Williams had apparently been in fair health. Dur- ing the past winter he had lived with his sister, Mrs. A. P. Lloyd of Kingston and on Thursday decided to come to Fernbrook to oversee some work being done on his prop- erty. He told his sister that he might not return that evening if work was late but would stay in his little bungalow back of the home he recently sold to Lewis Nichols of Pittston. Lloyd, who lives in one of the ' apartments to call him at 8 Friday morning. Mr. Lloyd called and re- ceiving no response thought that Mr. Williams might have returned to Kingston with the idea of coming out on the bus Friday morning. Mr. Lloyd waited until the arrival of the 10 o'clock bus before going back to the bungalow where he found Mr. Williams lying on the floor beside his bed, unconscious. Dr. Frank Schooley was called and had Mr. Williams removed to General Hos- pital in Brickel’s ambulance. Mr. Williams was a native of Dan- ville, the sor of John D. and Mar- garet Williams. His father was superintendent of Danville Iron Works. The deceased started his career as a bookkeeper and account- ant with the Mahoning Tube Works at Danville and in 1903 was trans- | ferred as accountant to the Buffalo, N. Y. works. In 1904 he entered the accounting department of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company in Wilkes-Barre and five years later became office man- ager of the Times-Leader, a position he held for fourteen years. He resigned in 1923 to accept a similar position with MacWilliams Store, now Pomeroy’s. Failing eye- sight made it necessary for him to give up accounting and he entered the real estate business in 1929. His wife, Anna D. Williams, who died three years ago, was the daugh- ter of the late Thomas J. Williams, State Mine Inspector. Mr. Williams was a member of Memorial Presbyterian church and Kingston Lodge 395, F. & AA. M,, whose members will act as pall bearers at the funeral. He leaves four sisters: Mrs. A. P. Lloyd, Margaret and Elizabeth Wil- liams of Kingston and Mrs. William Deitz of Wilkes-Barre; a niece, Mrs. Guy Haupt of Wilkes-Barre, and a nephew, J. M. Mottern, of Philadel- phia. Miss'Nitzkowski Gives Salad Demonstration Miss E. Nitzkowski of the farm bureau gave a salad making demon- stration at the home of Mrs. Ted Wilson at East Dallas on Thursdy. Attending were: Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. Giles Wil- son, Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mrs. Michael Kosik, Mrs. Lester Stanton, Mrs. Jennie Moore, Mrs. George Snyder, Mrs. Lawrence Britton, Mrs. Lawrence Swank, Mrs. William Cobleigh and Miss Beatrice Hilde- brant. He left word with Arthur | | Snyder, Tex and Maralyn Wilson. | Gregson Honors Old Employees Hugh Murray Sixth In Term Of Service ! general manager of the Hazard Di- vision of American Chain and Cable Company, Wilkes-Barre, introduced members of the Forty-Plus Club who received recognition for having worked for the company 40 years or more at a dinner at Hotel Sterl- ing on Wednesday. The Hazard was established more than 70 years ago. Twenty of its employees have been with the firm more than 40 years—the oldest, George Hoats, is approaching his 70th anniversary with the company. Hugh Murray, of Pioneer avenue, is the sixth oldest employe in point of years. Many local men are em- ployed at the huge Hazard plant j and residents of the Back Mountain Region are proud that its head comes from Dallas Township. < ° Big Sale P & G Products IVORY SOAP Jia 25:10:24 9¢ Camay Soap cake 5° DUZ 2: 39° OXYDOL 2 = 18c laze 33 ¢ giant pkg a49c CRISCO re se ——————— P &G White Naphtha SOAP 3 cakes 10c On Sale in All When you borrew—borrow at banking rates You You 6% borrow | receive Life Insurance Tot fos) You make Discount Pus | 12 monthly payments of $108.00 | $100.44 $ 7.56 $ 9.00 216.00 | 200.88 15.12 ~ 18.00 324.00 | 301.32 22.68 27.00 540.00 | 502.20 37.80 45.00 You need not be a depositor to apply for a low cost banking loan iio Collateral + « «+ No Co-Makers Required The Finrst NATIONAL BANK Of Wilkes-Barre &9 Public Square Yo Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. George C. Gregson, Shrine View, (i { PAGE THRER THE POST, FRIDAY APRIL 11, 1941 It Has Always Been Our Custom All Our Markets Will Be CLOSED 12 M. to 3 P.M. 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