The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 07, 1964, Image 10

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SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert D. Yost, Pastor
Sunday - 9:45 Church School with
Classes for all ages
11:00 Nursery during Church for
pre-school children
11:00 Morning Worship Service -
Mother's Day
11:30 Junior Church in Chapel
Room
6:30 MYF Meeting in Chapel
Room, with Program honoring
Mothers
Monday - 4:00 Brownies, Troop
629; 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 633
8:00 Kings Daughters Meeting in
Social Rooms.
Tuesday - 4:00 Brownies, Troop
626; 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 632;
7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
Wednesday - 3:30 Girl Scouts,
Troop 631
Thursday - 4:00 Junior Choir
Rehearsal )
6:45 Youth Choir Rehearsal
7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet
Rehearsal
Friday - 8:00 Keller Group Meet-
ing in Social Rooms.
ALDERSON. METHODIST CHARGE
« Rev. Fned Eister
ALDERSON: Sunday services: S.S.
10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:15;
MYF 5 p.m.
KUNKLE: Sunday services: S. S. at
10 a.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 MYF
at'5 p.m.
NOXEN: Sunday services: S. S. at
11. Morning Worship at 10. MYF at
6:30.
RUGGLES: Sunday services: morn-
ing worshipat 8:45. S. S. at 9:45.
MYF at 5:30.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
“Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
a.m. Sunday chool 9:45 a.m.
IDETOWN - Worship Service 10
a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m.
LEHMAN - Worship Service 11:15
am. Sunday School 10 a.m. M.Y.F.
6 p.m.
Thursday - Lehman - Sr. Choir
7:30 p.m. :
Saturday - Idetown - Choirs - Jr.
11 am.; Sr. 7 pm.
Tuesday - Lehman - Wait and
See Class 8 p.m. at the Church
Wednesday - Lehman - Little
Notes 3:45
Junior Choir 6:30 p.m.
Luella Neely Bible Class 2 p.m.
Idetown - WSCS 7:30 p.m.
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. Robert E. Germond
Sunday, May. 10 - 7:45 am.
Men’s Breakfast
9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship Ser-
vices. The Pastor will speak on
“What Is Christian Love?
9:30 a.m. Church School. Classes
for all ages.
3:00 p.m. District Youth Choir
6:00 p.m. Junior High Fellow-
6:30 p.m. Senior M. Y. F.
Monday - 8:00 p.m. Official Board
Tuesday - 8:00 p.m. Quilters
3:30 p.m. Girl ‘Scouts
7:00 p.m. Explorer Post
8:00 p.m. ‘Dallas Junior Woman's
Club Fashion Show
Wednesday - 4:30 p.m. Wesleyan
Boys Choir :
5:15 p.m. Wesleyan Girls Choir
7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts
8:00 p.m. Chancel Choir
Friday - 3:45 p.m. Aldersgate
Choir
7:30 p.m. Cloverleaf 4-H
8:00 p.m. Cub Pack
Saturday - 8 to 11 p.m. Junior
High Fellowship Dance
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor
Sunday - Sunday School 10:00
a.m.; Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.;
Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30
p.m.
Tuesday - Back Mountain Evtn-
ing Bible School 7:30 p.m.
‘Wednesday - Ladies Prayer Meet-
ing 1:30 p.m.; Pioneer Girls 7:00
.m.
Thursday - Mid-week Prayer and
Praise Service 7:30 p.m.
PARK NEIGHBORHOOD
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Sunday - Sunday School 9:30
a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Each evening this week at 7:30,
and Wednesday and Friday morn-
ings at 10, there will be special
services at the church, with Dr.
Myron Boyd as speaker, and special
music. 3
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. John S. Prater
Thursday - 10 a.m. Ascension Day.
Holy Communion.
4:15 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - EYC
trip to Washington, D. C.
Sunday - 8:00 a.m. Holy Com-
munion,
9:30 a.m. Family Service
Church School.
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
Wednesday ~ 8 p.m. Senior Choir
Rehearsal
and
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SWEET VALLEY
William Hughes, Minister
Sunday services: Bible School
munion at 11.
7:30 Evening worship.
6 p.m, Christian Endeavor.
8:30 Senior Choir rehearsal.
Tuesday: prayer meeting and Bible
Third Fridays, 8 P. M. Christian
ST. THERESE’S
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
tev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant
Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and
0:45.
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistunts: Rev. Richard J. Frank,
Rev. Michael Rafferty
Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9 and 11
Religious instruction for those
wt attending parochial schools will
pe given Sundays at Gate of Heaven
after the 9 o'clock Mass; at Our
Lady of Victory, after the 9:30
Mass.
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30.
ST. FRANCES OF CABRINI
Rev. Stanley Kolucki
Sunday Masses at 7, 9 and 11 a.m.
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Rev. Frank A. Barlik
Sunday Masses: 7 and 9 a.m. at
Lake Silkworth. Confessions Satur-
day 7 to 8.
At St. Martha's, Mass at 11.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. B. Kirby Jones
Sunday Services: Sunday School
at 10; morning worship at 11.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Fellowship groups Sunday at
| 6:30.
Thursday at 7:30, midweek serv-
ice.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon)
145 Lehigh Street
Sunday: Sunday School 10 A.M.
Sacrament Service 11 A.M.
Tuesday: Young Men’s and Young
Women’s Mutual Improvement As-
sociation. Chapel, 7:30 P.M. Ages
Wednesday at 7:30 in the chapel,
YMIA.
Primary Association Ages 4 - 11
7:00 P. M.
TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor
Choir rehearsal at the home of
the Pastor at 8:30 p.m. on Thurs-
day.
Sunday 9:45 Church School.
11:00 Morning Worship . with
church hour nursery.
4:00 Youth Fellowship.
7:00 Young Adults.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Disciples of Christ)
Rev. Morgan Richard Bevan
Thursday - Midweek Prayer Meet-
ing‘ and Bible Study, Rev. Bevan
presiding.
Sunday - Morning Worship and
Communion 9:30; Church School
10:30; Christian Youth Fellowship
6:30
EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Harveys Lake
Rev. and Mrs. George Clement,
Sunday services: S.S. at 10 am.,
morning worship at 11; 6:30 Young
People; 7:45, Evangelistic service.
Wednesday, 7:30, Bible study
and prayer:
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Beaumont
Elder Roger H. Clausen
Saturday services: Sabbath School,
1:30; church services at 11 a. m.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. James Randle, Pastor
Bunday services: 8.8 10 a. m,;
Morning worship at 11; Youth
Service 7 p.m.; evening <vangel
‘stic service 7:30.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Praye:
neeting
GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor
Morning Worship at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School at 11 am.
Evening Services and Christian
Endeavor at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Prayer
Study at 7:30 p.m.
and Bible
MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor
Sunday Services: Sunday School
at 10; morning worship at 11.
Monday: 6:30 Young People.
7:30 Choir Practice.
Thursday: 7:30 Prayer and Bible
Study.
Friday: 3:00 Goodnews Club.
ST. LUKE'S, NOXEN
Rev. Wesley Kimm, Pastor
Sunday services:
Sunday School 10. a.m.
The Service at 11 a.m.
First Tuesdays, Sunday School
neeting.
Second Tuesday, Council.
Second Wednesday, Ladiss
ciety.
So-
HUNTSVILLE METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Robert L. Jones, Pastor
ship 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School 11:10 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 7 p.m.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Sunday - Sunday iSchool at 9:30
a.m.
Morning worship with The Ser-
vice, at 11.
Thursday - Chapel Choir at 6:30
p-m.; Senior Choir at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Services - Morning Wor-
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YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Bloomingdale Grange Hall
Bloomingdale Youth For Christ
Fellowship will meet Saturday
night, 7:30, at Bloomingdale Grange
Hall. Speaker will be Rev. B. Kirby
Jones from Sweet Valley First
Christian Church. Film will be
“Flight Plan.”
NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE
CHURCH
Pastor, Warren Hathaway
Sunday Services - 8.5. at 10,
worship at 11 a.m.
Young People, 6:30; evening wor-
ship. 7:30
Midweek serivee Wednesday at
7:45
UNITARIAN - UNIVERSALIST
Wilkes-Barre YM-YWCA
Sunday evening service, 7:30.
Moderator Mrs. B. W. Flaherty, who
will speak on “Faith to Live By,”
the last in a four week study series
on Unitarianism which has explored
the source of creeds and their au-
thority. )
WSCS Officers
To Be Installed
Rev. Russell Lawry will install
these officers of the Dallas WSCS
Sunday morning at 11: Mrs. Char-
les Hosler, president; Mrs. Joseph
Marsh, vice president; Mrs. Thomas
Bottoms, secretary; Mrs. David
Evans, treasurer, Mrs. Homer May-
or, promotion; Mrs. Z. E. Garinger,
spiritual life; Mrs. Bud Nelson, mis-
sionary education; Mrs. John Blase,
Christian social relations; Mrs. Wil-
liam Cairl, literature; Mrs. Daniel
Water, students; Mrs. Lewis Reese,
youth; Mrs. Emory Stair, children;
Mrs. Stanley Davies, supply.
The executive committee met
with Mrs. Charles Hosler, president.
It was announced that Wilkes —
District Quiet Hour was scheduled
for Thursday at Center Moreland
Methodist Church. Mrs. Russell
Lawry has charge of transportation.
Mrs. Garinger and Mrs. Walters
will be greeters at the meeting at
Dallas Methodist Church May 12,
with desert at 1 p.m.
A rummage sale, time and place
to be announced, is planned, with
Mrs. Sheldon Mosier chairman.
“Surprise for April” bags are due.
World banks may still be returned
to Mrs. David Evans.
First Communion
Maureen Siracuse, 6, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siracuse, Parrish
Street, recently was feted at a cook-
out in her yard, honoring her first
Communion, at Gate of Heaven.
Present were: Mrs. Francis Scott,
Miss Helen Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Scott, Jr. and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Yosh and son, Mrs.
“| Mary Yosh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Siracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Semko and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Balutis and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Bobeck and child-
ren and Mr. Stephen Hudock.
Services Friday For
Sheron J. Brandon
Services for Sheron J. Brandon,
Bethel Hill, will be conducted Fri-
day at 2 by Rev. Fred C. Hickok
from the Bronson Funeral Home.
Friends may call Thursday evening.
Burial will be at Bethel Hill.
Mr. Brandon, 69, died Monday
evening at Nanticoke Hospital
where he had been admitted a week
earlier.
Son of the late Charles and
Lydia Wolfinger Brandon, he was
born at Bethel Hill in the home
which later became his.
Active in church and community
affairs,
Hill Methodist Church and its adult
Bible Class. For twenty-five years
he was a trustee of Patterson
Grove ‘Camp Grounds. He was a
member of the Isaac Walton Farm.
For two terms he was a Fairmount
Township supervisor, and served
for a ‘time on maintenance at
Ricketts Glen.
He leaves his widow, the former
Elizabeth Shay; two sons: Victor, in
Sitka, Alaska; Dale, Benton R.D.;
two grandchildren, Valerie and
Whitesell and Edward Shay.
Ascension Day
Today, May 7, is. Ascension Day,
over the world.
he was trustee of Bethel |
Toni Brandon; two nephews, Sheron
observed in Christian churches all
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964
Dallas Boy Receives Local Preacher's License
Highlight of the First Quarterly
Conference held at Dallas Metho-
dist Church Sunday night, April 19,
was presentation of a local Preach-
ers’ certificate to’ a life member of
the church.’
Allan J. Cease received his Local
Preacher's License from District
Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Leon Bou-
ton, at an impressive ceremony.
The Dallas boy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Cease, Franklin Street,
made a special trip from Williams-
port, where he is completing his
freshman year at Lycoming Col-
lege.
Allen has planned to study for
the ministry for many years. He
wears the silver cross of a Bishop's
(Crusader, received when he pledged
his life to the service of the church,
as a member of a group appearing
at Wyoming Conference before Bis- |
hop Fred P. Corson.
Recommended by his own church
and its pastor, Rev. Russell Lawry,
he started preliminary studies two
years ago. Recently he passed ex-
aminations given by the Nashville
Tennessee Board of Ministry, mak-
ing exceptionally good grades. In
one instance, he had personal con-
gratulations (plus a mark of 97)
from one of the authors of The
Story of Methodism.
Mr. Cease, a graduate cum laude
from Wyoming ‘Seminary, sings in
the college choir which, with other
choral groups, presented the Cru-
3 p."
Allen J. Cease
icfixion in Williamsport the Sunday
after Easter.
At Seminary, and earlier at
school in Dallas, he played with
the band, and continues his musical
interests at Lycoming.
He has not yet definitely decided
what Theological school he will at-
tend. He has three more years at
Lycoming before making that de-
cision.
But no career other than the
ministry has ever entered his mind.
Capacity Crowd For
Dedication Of Church
Park Neighborhood Free Metho-
dist Church drew a capacity crowd
for dedication ceremonies per-
formed last Sunday at 3 p.m. Rev.
Grove Armstrong expressed himself
as ‘highly gratified with the re-
sponse, both at the afternoon serv-
ice and at evening worship.
It was perfect weather for the
dedication, at which Rev. Dr.
Myron Boyd was the speaker.
Evening services at 7:30 con-
tinue until the end of the week,
with Dr. Boyd. Friday morning at
10 there will be an identical serv-
ice, to permit those not able to at-
tend in the evening to share in
dedication week observance.
To Speak At Christian
Business Men's Meet
DR. KENNETH MARKLEY
Dr. Kenneth M. Markley, Camp
Hill, will be guest speaker at the
Christian Busines Men's Committee
dinner meeting Tuesday evening,
May 12th,
YMCA, S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-
Barre. ;
Dr. Markley is a member of the
Psychology Department at Dickin-
son College, and Executive Director
of United Cerebral Palsy Treatment
Center at Camp Hill.
Dr. Vernon Kliewer will be guest
soloist and Paul Leinthall, Director
of Youth for Christ, will serve as
leader.
All business men are cordially
invited. Reservations are to be
made with Ernest Bell, 674-4411.
Precipitate Stork
Delivers Goods
A precipitate stork delivered a
baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Winter ‘Saturday afternoon, shortly
after the ‘couple had returned to
the home in Meeker after attending
an auction in East Dallas. :
Lehman ambulance conveyed mo-
ther and child to Nesbitt Hospital,
leaving the other four children in
charge of Mr. Winter's mother.
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Friday - Children’s Choir at 4:15
WHY PAY MORE FOR HIGH OVERHEAD?
SAVE UP TO $5.00 on
MOTHER'S DAY
DRESSES
Special
SIZES 14, - 24)
BACHMAN’S DRESS CENTER
460 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Open Evenings
LOVELY
DRESSES
$3.
Requiem Mass For
Mrs. Anna Rushton
Mrs. Anna M. Rushton died Sat-
urday night at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Norbert Schneider,
Shavertown .She had been an in-
valid for five years.
A Mass of Requiem was celebrat-
ed Tuesday morning at St. Therese’s,
where Mrs. Rushton had been a
member, and had belonged to its
League of the Sacred Heart. Burial
was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Han-
over Township.
She wias a native of Wilkes-Barre.
Her husband was the late John F:
Rushton.
Surviving in addition to Mrs.
Schneider are these children: John
F., Baltimore, Md.; Robert A.
Boothwyn; and Mrs. Thomas Lunch,
Long Island; a sister, Mrs. Joseph-
ine Rushton, Wilkes-Barre; twenty-
five grandchildren and six great
grandchildren .
Kunkle WSCS
Kunkle WSCS will meet at the
home of Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth,
Wednesday evening, May 13. Mrs.
Ann Weaver will serve as cohostess.
Members are required to turn
in ‘their names and ads for the
birthday calendar at that time.
| CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Dilys
R. Culver, Broadway, wishes to
thank the community for its gener-
ous outpouring of sympathy: during
the time Mrs. Culver was ill, and
at the time of her death. Great
kindness was shown by her fellow
employees in Sweet Valley, by
members of her church.
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Day Of Activities
At St. Martha's
The Social Club of ‘St. Martha's
Catholic Church will conduct a day
of activities May 24 beginning with
a dinner at noon. in the church
. | hall. Dinner will be served util 6,
at which time music for dancing
will begin, continuing until 11 p.m.
Rev. Frank Barlik, pastor of Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, is hon-
orary chairman.
Mrs. Mary Kowalski - and - Mrs.
Marge Lushefski are cochairmen.
Committee chairmen are Mrs.
Frances Dombrowski, Helen Jaro-
lim, Irene Heffernan, prizes; Mrs.
Pearl Ftorkowski, bake sale; Mes-
dames Valeria: Baluta, Martha Ol-
shefski and Josephine Yarmolowicz,
hostess; Mrs. Sophie Danilowicz and
Mrs. Michalene Zultewicz, kitchen
| cochairmen.
On the kitchen committee are
Diolores Grysiec, Mesdames Wanda
Roback, Mary Curd, Dorothy Bar-
chik, Lois Barchik, Jeanne Gashi,
Helen Howanitz, Stella Kindig, Nel-
lie Tulcek, Jule Lucas, Lottie’ Dy-
mond, Victoria Ditata and Helen
Yurak. Mrs. Clementine Pizurusso
is in charge of publicity.
Laura Jane Isaacs
Lies At Woodlawn
Services for Mrs. Laura Jane
Isaacs, 93, Tunkhannock, and
Shavertown, * were held April 28
from a Tunkhannock Funeral Home
with Rev. Rondall Woodall officiat-
ing. '
Interment was in Woodlawn Cem-
etery, Dallas.
Mrs. Isaacs died suddenly April
25 at the home of her sister, Mrs.
John E. Morgan, Tunkhannock. She
had wintered there for a number
of years returning every summer
to her home on Shaver Avenue.
The past two years she had re-
mained at her sister's home due
to failing health.
" Born in Kingston, daughter of
the late Joseph and Catherine
Reisley Hoover, she was the widow
of Henry Isaacs, a Kunkle native,
who passed away many years ago.
Mrs. Isaacs, a quiet friendly per-
son, was highly respected by her
neighbors in the Back Mountain
community.
She was a member of Shaver-
town Methodist Church and its
WSCS.
Car Wash Saturday
Luther League of St. Paul's Lu-
theran Church will sponsor a car
wash Saturday, May 9, from 8:30
am. to 7 pm. at Ray Malkemes
Service Station in Dallas.
Proceeds will be used by the
League for their trip to the World’s
Fair,
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YMCA News
The “Comets” will play for danc-
ing, for the Junior High Canteen
Dance, offered by the Back Moun-
tain Branch YMCA, Saturday, May
9, from 7:30 - 10:00 p.m., at the
Dallas Jr. High School.
Small admission per person. Chap-
erones will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katyl
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Newhart
Unitarian-Universalist
Ask Boston For Charter
Members of the Unitd#ian-Uni-
versalist Fellowship have applied to
Boston Headquarters for a.charter.
At last Sunday's congregational
meeting these members were
elected to the executive committee:
Lyman S. Lull, president; Dr. Ju-
lien A. Ripley, Jr., Vice-president;
Mrs. Robert Crosson, Treasurer; and
Herbert Quick, also of, the Back
Mountain area, secretary.
Other officers include: Alan Per-
kins, Robert V. Crosson, James
Green, Molly A. Flaherty, Sallie J.
Amithey, Theodore S. Abbot, and
Roy H. Pollock.
Fatal Heart Attack
Takes David A. Jones
David A. Jones, 53, suffered a
fatal heart attack at his home in
Elmerest, dying shortly after mid-
night Saturday morning.
A Wilkes-Barre native, he moved
to Dallas seven years ago from
Kingston, where ‘he had lived for
many years. His parents were the
late David and Millie Roberts Jones.
A graduate of Wyoming Seminary,
he attended Purdue University.
During World War II he served
in the South Pacific.
He was a partner in the Morton
Supply Company, Kingston. Masonic
affiliations included Lodge 395,
Caldwell Consistory, and Irem
Temple.
He is survived by his widow, the
former Cleo Dye; daughters: Nancy
and Susan; a sister, Miss Anna
Jones, Wilkes-Barre; two brothers:
Walter, North Tonawanda, N. Y.,
and Ralph P. Jones, Wilkes-Barre.
Services were conducted Tues-
day morning from the Snowdon
Funeral Home, Rev. Russell Lawry
officiating. Burial was at Oak Lawn
Cemetery.
DURBIN CLASS WILL
RETAIN IDENTITY
Durbin Class of Dallas Methodist
Church voted last Tuesday night
not to merge with the WSCS as a
circle, but to retain its identity.
Informal action was also taken to
reestablish the group as a Sunday
School class in the fall.
Twenty-six members were pres-
ent. Mrs. Louise ‘Colwell was host-
ess. :
"ing
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Mrs. Mary Delet-Kanic
Dies In West Chester
A former resident of Harveys
Lake was buried Monday morn-
in Kocher Cemetery.” Mrs.
Mary Delet-Kanic, 77, of West
Chester, died Wednesday afternoon
at West Chester Memorial Hospital.
Services were conducted from the
Bronson Funeral Home by Rev.
Lyle Scott, rector of Grace Episco-
pal Church, Kingston.
Mrs. Delet-Kanic was the former
Mary Gabrick. Her parents were
John and Maria Perash Gabrick.
She and her husband Joseph ob-
served their sixtieth wedding an-
niversary last August. Church affil-
iations were with Christ Episcopal
Media. ; 4
She leaves her husband; seve
children: Michael, Harveys Lake;
John, Hunlock Creek; Joseph, West
Chester; Leonard, San Francisco;
Lawrence, North Miami Beach; Mrs.
Gertrude Forred, Vermillion, S. D.;
Mrs. Jacqueline Tinsley, Camp Hill; .
twenty grandchildren, sisters: Mrs.
Dorothy Maurea, Norristown; Mrs.
Anna Blannard, Edwardsville; Mrs.
Jule’ Ontko, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs.
Catherine Fraustino, Tampa.
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