Se SECTION .B — PAGE 2 Stella Steele Lies At Bethel Hill Mrs. Stella Steele, 71, sister of Mrs. Alice Edwards and Arthur Goss, Sweet Valley, died Saturday at her Trinity Youth Fellowship Attends Scranton Rally Three members of Trinity Youth Fellowship, Beth Pillarella, Beth | Burkert and Sarah Bobo, attended a home in Wilkes-Barre after a long |two-day Youth Fellowship Rally of illness. She had been supervisor of Lutheran Home for children, and a member of Johnstown Lutheran Church before moving to Wilkes- Barre five years ago. She was Tuesday afternoon, ices conducted by Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Swales from the Bronson Funeral Home. | Lackawanna Presbytery December 1 and 2. They were guests in the homes of Westminster Presbyterian Church families in ‘Scranton. Miss Pillarella is president of the local buried at Bethel Hill | 8roup- following serv- | This Sunday the group will meet at the Thomas Bobo home at 4, to hear Sally Jervis, recreation director for the City of [Scranton. id rr vv Aetna dni Richard 'H. Disque FUNERAL HOME 672 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Dallas, Pennsylvania ‘Telephone Night or Day Dallas 674-3806 - 674-2447 Lotitieadbmdiaeticediundiecsioectliseznihecinzih Dhiba id obo in odd didi odd odode 1 Phone Rear 29 North Main Street AT LOW BAN K RATES ~ CONSUMER LOAN Our Kingston Home For Funerals where parking is never a problem. tarold C. Snowdon in ik 1 oom Se Eh AEE 3 3A TC CEES AE HAE $100 to $3500 LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED IN PAYMENTS! ECC Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Ari Work VA 5-2978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. FA EEN EI EIS UP TO 36 MONTHS 10 PAY! FOR ANY 2nd FLOOR DEPT. TEL. 823-0131 You decide the cost Each funeral we conduct is carefully planned to meet family requirements. This means a service of guidance by us that will prevent funeral costs from becoming unwarranted financial strain. Our personal service is available to everyone . . . and you decide the cost. — QQ 0 _— NY © KINGSTON == WILKES-BARRE WYOMING NATIONAL B A N K WILKES-BARRE BRANCH OFFICES IN PLYMOUTH + SHAVERTOWN EDWARDSVILLE = EXETER Our Home For Funerals on North Franklin Street has convenient parking . space. FUNERAL DI REcToRs Edward Eckert Suffers Fatal Heart Attack Admitted to General Hospital | Thursday night, suffering from a heart attack, Edward Eckert, 74, resident of Sweet Valley for the past forty years, died Saturday morning. He had suffered a similar attack two weeks earlier, ‘but had been dis- charged from the hospital. An en- thusiastic hunter, he had made plahs for shooting his deer this season, and had already been in the field during small game season. One of his main delights was lending a hand with the building of his grandson, Donald Gross’ new house adjacent ‘to his own. A woodsman, a rugged man who could be thrown by two men but not kept down, he had worked for the Turrell Lumber Company when North Mountain was a seemingly un- limited source of lumber, also for the Ricketts and Central Pennsyl- vania Lumber Companies. He and his wife, the former {Stina Speary, observed their 54th wedding anniversary May 8. He was born in Nanticoke, son of the late Daniel and Melinda Sobers Eckert. He belonged to Sweet Val- ley Game Protective Association and attended Sweet Valley Christian Church. Surviving are: his widow; three children: Mrs. George Gross, Sweet Valley; Mrs. James Kurfees, Wash- ington, D. C.; and Harold, Buffalo; five grandchildren and one great- grandchild; brothers: Thomas, Schenectady, and Henry, Sweet Val- | ley. | Services were conducted Tuesday morning from the Bronson Funeral Home, Rev. Kirby Jones officiating. Burial was at Mossville. The con A FOR ATES «EP ED