X PAGE FOURTEEN Celebrated their 35th class reunion at’ Perugino’s Restaurant, Luzerne. Those attending were: Front row; Muriel Lloyd Johnson, Bernadine Skok Humphreys, Dorothy Wright, Ruth Abbott, Bertha - Dribelbis 3 [rs amuar Thomas Bozek Thomas J. (Axel) Bozek, 69, of RD 1, Harveys Lake, died’. , Sunday, July 12 in Medical Center following an illness. Born Dec. 7, 1911 in Wilkes-Barre, he was an upholsterer with’ Nelson Manufacturing Company, West Wyoming for 45 years. He retired in 1976. Bozek was an Army veteran of World War II having served with the 81st Tank Battalion as a technician fourth grade. He was a life member of the VFW Post ' 283, Kingston, Harveys Lake American Legion Post 967 and Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club. He was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake and has been a resident of the borough since 1946. Surviving are his wife, sons, Thomas J. Jr., Harrisburg; John C., Norristown, two grand- daughters; sisters, Mrs. Mary Urban, Mrs. Alice Messmer, both of Wilkes- ey Sympathy Arrangements ALLERY' FLORAL & GIFTS 26751717 Memorial Hr: Ameen cosets s- oF etm em oP OP 12 fd Tae iS oT NO-FAULT DIVORCE SLR HE Barre; Mrs. Theresa Evanoski, Kingston; brothers, John Bozek, Newark, N.J.; Edward Bozek, Elizabeth; N.J.; and Leon Bozek, Wilkes- Barre. Funeral was Wed- nesday, July 15 from Harald C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St., Shavertown with: Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Victory Church. Inter- ment was in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. John Luke John T. Luke, 67, of Brown Manor, Carverton Road, Trucksville, died Friday July 10 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital, following a prolonged illness. Surviving are his wife, the former Adelle Mack, son, John Jr., Carverton, daughter, Mrs. Esther Warren, ' Binghamton, N.Y.; sisters, Miss Margaret Luke, Mrs. Scranton; children. Funeral was Monday, July 13 from the Richard eight = grand- FLORIST | Ll 7 days 675-2500 ’ ois gel: PL - WILKES-BARRE, PA WYOMING PHONE 693-3784 bs The Ny 7 THE DALLAS POST, W William Johnson, Class President, Katherine Kocher Fox, Helen Maznik, and Susan Stolarick. Back row: .Edward Humphreys, - Edwin Wright, William Park, William Abbott, Rev. David Williams, Marian Thomas Callahan, Allan Fox, Louisa Shouldice Skok, and Francis Stolarick. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pa., who died April 24, sald decedent are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the delay to MARIE A. WALP, c.o. Merton E. Jones, Esquire, 400 Bicentennial Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 18701, Executrix. MERTON E. JONES, Esq. 400 Bicentennial Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of JOHN A. OBUSEK, a.k.a. JOHN OBUSEK, late of the Borough of Ashley, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, (died June 20, 1981) have been issued to Lucille A. Soprun. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make are directed to present same without further delay to the Executrix, co.: COSLETT & COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 515 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 25-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of George ' J. Subache a.k.a. George Subache, late of the Township of Hanover, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, who died on June 13, 1981. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to-present the same without delay to Thomas Ropietski, Executor, ¢.0. John E. Morris, ill, Esquire, Hoegen, Marsh & Morris, 930 United Penn Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701. 26-3-P Mrs. Martha Young, 46 Dallas, died Sunday, July 19 at home. The former Martha Shepherd, she was born in Wilkes-Barre, daughter of the - late: George and Kalista' Reese Shepherd. She resided the greater H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with Mass of Christian Buril in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, with Rev. Joseph Sammons, of- ficiating. Interment was in Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton. Dorothy Dillon Miss Dorothy E. Dillon, 79, Heights Drive, Kingston Township, died Saturday, July 11 at home following an illness. Born in Wilkes-Barre she resided 12 years in Kingston Township after moving from Harrisburg. Homeopathic Hospital School’ of Nursing. Prior to retirment in 1969, she worked 35 years at the Harrisburg General Hospital, and at time of retirement ‘was admini- strative supervisor of nursing. \ Surviving is a niece, Mrs. Walter Roberts; with: whom she resided. ' Sweet, pastor of the Shavertown UM Church officiating. Interment was in Chapel Lawn Park, Dallas. She was a graduate of as 25 . Coughlin High School and | New Luncheon Specials the former Wilkes-Barre 4 = ALA CARTE CUP of SOUP & CASE SALAD 99° SALAD BAR 1.99 MEMORIAL OPEN Monday through Friday 9-3:30 Saturday 10-5 639-2820 Barre Guild DR. LOUIS J. GUARNIERI has relocated his practice / and announces the OPENING of the WYOMING VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CENTER LOCATED AT. . .° 21 East Dorrance St., Kingston, Pa. 18704 Directly Across from the Leader Nursing Home on Wyoming Ave. Phone 288-9998 — Parking In Rear We accept everyone tegardless of. condition or financial ability to pay © HARD-TO-FIND PATTERNS * CREPE PAPER STREAMERS © NAPKINS BY THE POUND sie soriesieieriealodol deokook GET ADDITIONAL 10* OFF WITH THIS COUPON ; . Good thru July 31,1981 - i. Dallas-Harveys Cold Platter & $ 49 Lake Highway" Cup of Soup | ] : Dallas : OFFICE HOURS: MON., WED., FRI. 10 am. fo lpm. —408p.m. TUES., THURS. — 310 7 p.m. SAT, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; 2-5 p.m. Fos portion of her life in Dallas, and was a member of the Fire Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre. Her husband, William H. Young, died in 1950. She is survived by one sister, Miss Marjorie Shepherd, Washington, D.C. Another sister, 1978. Graveside services were in the Overfield Rev. H. Richard McLean, nock Presbyterian Church, officiated. OPEN ADMISSION POLICY OF MAPLE HILL NURSING HOME JULY 22, 1981 It is the policy of the MAPLE HILL NURSING HOME to admit and to treat all patients without regard to race, color, national origin or religious creed. The same requirements for admission are applied to all, and patients are assigned within the nursing home without regard to race, color, national origin or religious creed. There is no distinction in eligibility for or in the manner of provid ) any patient service provided b through the nursing home. All facilities of the home are available without distinction to all patients and visitors, regradless of race, color, national origin or religious creed. All persons and organizations that have occasion to either refer patients for ad- mission or recommend “the MAPLE HILL NURSING HOME are advised to do so without regard to the patients race, color, national origin or religious creed. This is in compliance with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, Title 6 of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964. An Equal Opportunity Employer. THOMAS R. CHESNEY, . Administrator _ ON NUMBER CAKES FROM ON NUMBER CAKES FROM on i ’ \ \ < os J