PAGE TEN Mrs. C. B. Decker Passes Away Buried Sunday In Vaughn Cemetery Rev. Arthur B: Mayo, Trucksville Methodist Church, conducted funer- al services for Mrs. Christiane Blume Decker on Sunday in her home town of Mehoopany: Burial followed in Vaughn Cem- etery. Mrs. Decker, 85, died Friday morning at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Stanley Henning, Trucks- ville, with whom she had made her home for the past thirty-six years. Housebound, but in good health until two months ago, Mrs. Decker belonged to Trucksville Methodist Church, having been ac- cepted as a tranfer from the Pres- byterian Church in Mehoopany She was an honorary member of ite organizations, though unable tc attend meetings. She was born in Sullivan County, daughter of the late John Frederick and Mathilda. Ernst Blume and taught school in Mehoopany as a young woman, after being educated in Brooklyn. Her husband, George, died in 1944. She leaves her daughter, Mrs. Henning; a brother and two sisters: Carl A. Blume, Mrs. George W. Bannatyne, of Mehoopany, and Mrs. H. W. Brandt, Yonkers; five grand- " childréh: Stanley P. Heuning, Or- chard Park, N. Y.; Mrs. George B. Ritchie, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Charles Ague, Lewisburg; Mrs. Frank Reeves, Otego, N. Y.; and Carl Hen- ning, Montgomery; five great-grand- childen: Richard, Robert and Nancy - Ague; Patricia Ann Ritchie, and Rarbara Ann Reeves. Dies Shortly After ~ Hospital Admission : Anthony R. Flaherty, 59, Shaver- town, died Saturday morning at © 1:05, less than two hours after be- © ing taken to Nesbitt Memorial Hos- “pital by Kingston Township ambu- lance. He was buried Tuesday morning in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, following services at the Williams Funeral Home and a requiem mass at St. Therese’s Church. Mr. Flaherty lived for eight years in Shavertown. He was employed for twelve years at the Boston Store in the men’s department, after spending his early years in his na- tive Pittston. He is survived by his widow, the former Beatrice McGuire, of Lu- zerne; a brother, Patrick, Hughes- town; sisters, Mrs. Margaret Gor- man, Fort Lauderdale, and Mrs. James Hughes, Plains Township. Area Extends Sympathy To Rev. Robert Webster Rev. Robert Webster, pastor of Dorranceton ~~ Methodist Church, widely known in the Back Moun- tain during his pastorate at Trucks- ville Methodist Church, lost his father on Monday. Rev. Tracey E. Webster, pastor of Clifford Metho- dist Church, died at General Hos- pital after an illness of two weeks. The funeral was held yesterday from Dorranceton Methodist Church. Rev. Dr. Russell Hawke, superin- tendent of the Scranton District, was assisted by District Superin- tendent Harold C. Buckingham. Burial was in Newton Center Cem- etery. Rev. Webster, 74, had served in all four districts of the Wyoming Conference, his pastorate embrac- SEINE CHE LOOK CHARMING FEEL CHARMING Your new custom-coif- fure will make a world of difference in the way you look and feel. Get set for the gala season. Call for an appointment today, 4-0761. Open Evenings We specialize in fine coloring and touch-up. SLUICE ECC ECE EAE EEE TEER EEE EET LRA HE TEINIHIHINES LILA’S Beauty Shop Mrs. Wirrarp Lozo Hillside-Huntsville Road Near Norris Glen CHUTES HEME CE . ing more than fifty years. The sympathy of the Back Mountain goes to his son and to his widow, the former Louise Duske of Row- lands. Native Of Jackson Dies In Kingston Mrs. Lena Lamoreaux, 79, native of Jackson Township, died Mondav morning at Nesbitt Hospital. She Wednesday afternoon. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Sidney Gregory, she moved from Jackson to Kingston fifty-seven years ago, living later in Plymouth, and returning to Kingston in 1930. Her husband died in 1942. 'A sister, Mrs. Sheridan Lewis, lives in Sweet Valley. Grandmother Of Concert Pianist Dies In Plymouth Mrs. Lydia Trebilcox, mother of James Trebilcox of Trucksville and grandmother of Harry Trebilcox, concert pianist, now studying in Vienna, Austria, died at her home in Plymouth Monday at noon, fol- lowing a long illness. She was buried Thursday after- noon in Fern Knoll Burial Park, following services conducted from the home by Rev. John Frey, Vestal, N. Y., and Dr. Harold Buckingham, district superintendent. Mrs. Ralph Fitch Applies Psychology To Collection Mrs. Ralph Fitch, visiting homes on Huntsville Road between Daven- port and Jackson Streets, for the United Fund Drive, has met with outstanding success, according 'to Mrs. Lewis Reese. Mrs. Fitch com- bined an earnest approach with common sense. ‘If you contribute “and get a receipt for that amount, you have a water-tight reason for not contributing to any supplemen- tary drive that may be launched in case the drive does not make its quota.” She goes on to explain that the amount can be paid over a period of time, and that twelve dollars distributed over several months isn’t a burden, barely noticeable in fact. Not even a quarter a week, if it is easier to collect it in a piggy bank on the installment plan. Wins Chemistry Prize William S. Pierce, Harveys Lake, a junior at Lehigh University, has been awarded the William H. (Chandler Chemistry Prize as the highest ranking student in the sophomore class in chemistry last year. Installation Exercises Edwin Wright will be installed as Master at the meeting of Jackson Grange in the hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Each family attending the ceremonies is asked to bring sandwiches. air conditioning? 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