¥ oe Mrs. Dorothy E. Spencer Freeman, Chase, will be buried this afternoon in Huntsville Cemetery. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Andrew Hardman from the Pillar of Fire Church on Plymouth Moun- tain where the body will lie in state from 11:30 until 2 p.m. Mrs. Freeman, 67, passed away Tuesday morning after a long ill- ness. Born in Jackson Township, she spent her entire life in the area. Her parents, the late Benjamin and Ophelia Steele Lozier, were -instru- mental in the founding of the Pil- lar of Fire Church of which Mrs. Freeman was a member. She is survived by a son, Benja- min Spencer, of Chase; a daughter, Mrs. Martin Stelevic, Larksville; a sister, Mrs. Martha Hunter, Larks- ville; two brothers, Llewellyn Lozier, Benton, and William Lozier, Jack- son Township. Arrangements by Bronson. RAVE’S . 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Friends may call tonight, 7 to 10 p.m. Mrs. Steele, 76, in failing health for several years, died Tuesday night of a sudden heart attack, after a day when she had felt in exceptionally good health, able to play with the little grandchild across the road at the Steele res- taurant. : Born in Sweet Valley, daughter of the late Vincent and Evelyn McCreary Keller, she lived in the until July 4, she and her husband would have celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary. For twenty-five years Mr. and Mrs. John Steele operated the res- taurant on Route 115 a short dis- tance beyond the Pikes Creek inter- section, now owned and operated by their son Basil, a teacher at Lehman - Jackson - Ross. Since its early beginning, the restaurant has been famous for its home-baked pies. Mrs. Steele was very active at Maple Grove Church, a trustee and member of the official board, and treasurer of the WSCS. She is survived by her husband John; children: Mrs. Inez Taylor, Montgomery; Russell, Lehman; Gor- don, Tunkhannock; Basil, Sweet Valley; Mrs. Emma Ide, Lehman; Arden, Verona, N. Y.; twenty-two grandchildren and fifteen great- grandchildren. There are seven brothers and sisters: Ernest Keller, Loyalville; Mrs. Maude Brandon, Lehman; William Keller, Franklin- ville, N. Y.; Vintie Keller, Lancaster, N. Y.; Mrs. Warren Boston, Pikes Creek; Loren Keller, Idetown florist; and Kenneth Keller, DePew, N. Y. Russell Bogart Dies After Long Illness Russell Bogart, Idetown, resident of Idetown for the past four years, died Sunday morning after a linger- ing illness. He was buried in Wood- lawn Cemetery Wednesday after- noon, Rev. Alfred Colletti, pastor of the Luzerne Assembly of God, offi- ciating. A native of Jamison, he lived in Kingston and Forty Fort before moving to Idetown. He is survived by his widow, the former Marguerite Rolison; child- ren: Mrs. Harold Gray, Idetown; W. O. Francis Bogart, with the Air Force; John, Kingston; and Mrs. Larry Shupp, Kunkle; a brother, grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Carl J. Schreiner Dies In Prime Burial Services Today At 2:30 At Snowdon's {Carl J. |Schreiner, Harveys Lake, will be buried this afternoon in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery. [Services will be conducted by Rev. Carl J. Schind- ler, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, from the Snowdon Funeral Home, North Franklin Street, at 2:30. Masonic services were con- ducted last night by Fidelity Lodge 655. Mr. Schreiner, 58, died in Wyo- ming Valley Hospital early Wednes- day morning. He was admitted as a medical patient on Saturday. Mr. Schreiner, in the prime of life, tall and vigorous, was im- mensely popular, both in Wilkes- Barre, where he spent the greater part of his life, and at Harveys Lake where he took up residence a year ago. He was born in Wilkes- Barre, son of the late Charles and Anna Weitzel Schreiner. Fleet superintendent of the Steg- maier Brewing Company, he was active in community ‘affairs in Wilkes-Barre. He belonged to Lions Club, Eagles, Elks and Moose of Wilkes-Barre. Masonic affiliations included Fidelity Lodge 655, Cald- well (Consistory, and Irem Temple. He was past past president of Lu- zerne County Chapter, Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association, a director of the Autocraft Association of Wilkes-Barre, and member of the Machinist's Union. He was a trustee of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. He is survived by his widow, the former Beatrice Frisbie; a son Carl, Jr., Harveys Lake; a brother, Wil- liam, of Reading; two grandchildren, Carl III and Frank Schreiner, Har- veys Lake. Mrs. Gladys McHugh, North Lake Dies At 64 Mrs. Gladys McHugh, North Lake, died last Sunday aged 64. She was buried in Shawnee Cemetery Wednesday morning, following ser- vices conducted from a Plymouth funeral home by Rev. Harry E. Smith, First Methodist Church. Mrs. McHugh, a native of Ply- mouth, is survived by her husband Daniel, and a daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Coursen, Trenton, N. J. Native Of Poland Dies In Trucksville Michael P. Dainowski, Harris Hill Road, a native of Poland, passed away Thursday night after several months of illness in the home which he had occupied for the past three years. He was buried Monday mor- ning in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ber- wick, following a requiem mass at St. Hedwig’s, Kingston. Coming to this country fifty years ago, Mr. Dainowski was employed % Easy to apply % Excellent coverage, exceptional hiding % Popular, fade-resistant colors, too A Julia; children: Mrs. John Cruik- shank, Wyoming; Benjamin, Cincin- nati, Ohio; Mrs. Adele Kishbaugh, Mifflinville; Mrs. Leo Marlinski, Long Island; Leon, Kingston; and Mrs. Robert Davis, Berwick; and fifteen grandchildren. Mrs. Verna Steele Rests At Lateer Mrs. Verna Steele, widow of Wil- liam Steele, Sweet Valley, was buried in Letteer [Cemetery Wednes- day afternoon, following services conducted by Rev. Albert Hillard, Maple Grave charge, from the Bronson Funeral Home. Pallbearers were nephews: Silas, Ord, Narvel, Kenneth Blaine, Lewis Ferry and Howard Piatt. - Mrs. Steele, 71, died Sunday morning at General Hospital. A native of Sweet Valley, she was of pioneer stock, daughter of the late Silas and Evaline VanHorn Blaine, Except for twelve years spent in Wyoming, she lived in the Sweet Valley area all her life. She is survived by a son Alton, Noxen; a daughter, Dorothy Cor- bett, Newark, N. J.; four grandchil- dren; and a brother, Joseph Blaine, Sweet Valley. Infant Dies Richard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warner, Harveys Lake, died shortly after birth Wednesday morning. in Mercy Hospital. The baby was buried in Qaklawn Ceme- tery after private funeral services. Be Thrifty! 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