PAGE TEN Wm. FE. Sliker Dies Suddenly Widow Collapses Goes To Hospital William F. Sliker, Machell Ave- nue, was buried in Vestal Hill Me- morial Cemetery last Friday, following services in Johnson City. He died last Monday morning of a heart attack, an hour after admis- sion to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Dr. A. A. Mascali, summoned at 7 a.m., called Kingston Township am- - bulance, which conveyed him to the hospital. Mr. Sliker, 67, had lived with his daughter, Mrs. Helen L. Smith, for the past three years, since retire- ment from employment with the International Business Machine Co. at Endicott. Mrs. Sliker, overcome by her hus- band’s sudden death, collapsed and was rushed to Nesbitt Hospital Mrs. Sliker is improving under a regime of complete rest. Mr. Sliker was born at Pocono Lake, resided in Ricketts, Renovo, and for seventeen years in Johnson City. He is survived by his father, Charles ‘W. Sliker, Sinnemahoning; his widow, the former Leila Barn- hart of Ricketts; eight children: Fay E., William H., and Mrs. Robert S. Minckler, Johnson City; C. Alton, Bruce, and Mrs. Theodore W. Pier, son, Vestal; Charles W., Endwell, N. Y. and Mrs. Smith, Dallas; thir- teen grandchildren; a brother, George, of Cameron, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Bruce Eisenhower, Culver, and Mrs. Arthur Heller, Strouds- burg. : Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foss cele- brate their fifty-first wedding an- niversary on Friday. They were married by Rev. John Phillips, Bap- tist minister at Binghamton. They have two daughters, Mrs. Francis Eustice, Kingston, and Mrs. Willard Sutliff, Bloomingdale and Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce and son, James Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rogers and daughter Mar- garet, of Nanticoke, were enter- tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Freeman last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hartman and grandson Roy had Sunday din- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rood. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Applegate ‘and Judy, of Sugar Loaf; Mr. and Mrs. William Bradbury of Luzerne, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case. . Mrs. Delbert Meade was taken to General Hospital Friday night in : Bronson’s ambulance. Mrs. Freda Baer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Long. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martz, Shaver- town, and Mr. and Mrs. John Aus- tin, Oakdale, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. William Cryder and ‘family, Berwick; and Philip Culver of Carverton, were Sunday callers at the home of Albert Holcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Long and Cindy called on Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Gosvinske, Nanticoke, Monday evening. Beaumont Seventeen dollars was the sum collected from sources other than ‘the school for the “March of Dimes.” Have you sent your con- tribution to Miss Florence Frear, chairlady ? Mrs. Charles Hilbert has returned to her home after spending a few weeks with the Frank Bittenbend- ers at Newark, N. J. Jane Garey had the misfortune of skidding on the ice Saturday and damaging her mother’s car when she struck a pole. The Lend-A-Hand Club will have its monthly meeting at the IOOF Hall Thursday when a “Pot Luck Lunch” and a “White Elephant Sale” will highlight the Valentine party. The ninth and tenth grades en- joyed a roller skating party at Wolfe's Grove Friday night. Mrs. Madeline Jackson Depkin would appreciate receiving cards at the New England Baptist Hospital, 91 Parker Ave., Boston 20, Mass., where she remains as surgical pa- tient with another operation pend- ing. The regular monthly meeting of the PTA will be held at the high school Monday when the Dairy Council will send representatives to be guest speakers and to show a movie. Warren Johnson will pre- side at the business meeting. The high school basketball team will play at Falls-Overfield tonight. Mrs. Carolyn Scovell was guest of honor at a family dinner to cele- brate her birthday anniversary on Tuesday. 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