MARY ANN WOLINSKY . Mary Ann Wolinsky, of 34 Pette- bone St., Swoyersville, died Sept. 28, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Joseph; brothers, Joseph, Wilkes- Barre; John, Wyoming; Frank, Forty Fort; Charles, N.J. Funeral was held Oct. 1 from the John J. Baloga Funeral Home, 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, with a Divine Liturgy in St. Vladimir's Church, Edwardsville. Interment, St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Cem- etery, Dallas. RENFORD WILCE Renford P. Wilce, 53, of Pikes Creek, died Sept. 28 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Surviving are his wife, the former Louise Kyttle; daughters, Mrs. Wendy Scott, Beaumont; Mrs. Tammy Erzar, West Wyoming; brother, Francis, Carbondale; sis- ters, Miss Margaret Wilce, his twin, Carbondale; Mrs. Pauline Hubbell and Mrs. Arline Swire, both of Noxen; Mrs. Dorothy Swire, Beau- mont; six grandchildren. Funeral was held Oct. 1 from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Kenneth Boston of the Mooretown Assembly of God Church, officiating. Inter- ment, Maple Grove Cemetery, Pikes Creek. RITTNER WILL Rittner E. Will, 60, of RD 1, Benton, was pronounced dead Sept. 25 after an ultra-light airplane he had been testing crashed in Union Township. Surviving are his parents, Eugene and Jessie Harrison Will; his wife, the former Anna Owens; sons, Ritt- ner Jr., Houston, Texas; Mark, UNITED FURNITURE UNITED FURNITURE UNITED FURNITURE Daytond Beach, Fla.; daughter, Mrs. Carol Dore, Tampa, Fla.; three grandchildren; brother, Donald, RD 1, Benton. Funeral services were held Sept. 28 from Clarke Piatt Funeral Home, Sunset Lake Road, Hunlock Creek, with the Rev. Homer Smith officiat- ing. Ir‘erment, Pine Grove Ceme- tery, Harveyville. JOHN HOSPODAR John Hospodar, 81, of RD 1, Sweet Valley, died Sept. 24 at Carpenter Nursing Home, Harveys Lake, where he had been a ptient. Surviving are brothers, Michael, Sweet Valley; Nicholas and Andrew, both of California; sister, Mrs. Mary Beatty, Fla. Private funeral services were held Sept. 27 at Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Shavertown, with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Sweet Valley. REV. HARRY MARTIN The Rev. Harry Frank Martin Jr., 56, of Box 61, Rd 6, Dallas, died Oct. 1 at his home following an illness. Surviving in addition to his mother, Mrs. Florence R. Martin of Dallas, are his wife, the former Beatrice Cook; sons, William, Hun- lock Creek; James, Dallas; daugh- ter, Mrs. Judy Kasper, Dallas; sis- ters, Mrs. Warren Stanton, Mrs. Jay Bloomer, Mrs. Lang Coolbaugh, all of Dallas; three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Oct. 4 from Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, with the Rev. Ephriam Het- tinger, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Plymouth, officiating. Interment, Woodlawn Cemetery, Dallas. ALICE ELSTON Mrs. Alice Neely Elston, 86, form- erly of Lehman, died Oct. 1 in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Paris, Texas. Surviving are sons, Walter, Bir- mingham, Ala.; Thomas, Johns- town; daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Crook of Paris, Texas, with whom she had resided; Mrs. Marcia Stahl, Marietta, Ga.; 13 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Helen Terry, Berwick. GEORGE BUZINSKI George J. Buzinski, of 447 Slocum St., Swoyersville, died Sept. 30 at the home of his son, George T., of Millington, Tenn., whom he had been visiting. Surviving, in addition to his son, are daughters, Mrs. Mary Zukosky, Swoyersville; Mrs. Audrey Mun: katchy, Wilkes-Barre; five grand- children; one great-grandson; sis- ters, Mrs. Gertrude Danek and Theodora Holmes, both of Johnson City, N.Y.; Mrs. Alvina Paletta, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Romaine Kovac, Binghamton, N.Y. Funeral was held Oct. 4 from Lehman Funeral Home, Swoyers- ville, with ‘a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Ignatius Church, Kingston. Interment, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Dallas. Name was incorrect The name of Mrs. Mary Wach of New Bedford, Mass., was spelled incorrectly in the obitu- ary of Mrs. Agnes Bogutski in the Sept. 28 edition of The Dallas Post. Mrs. Wach is the eldest daugh- ter of Mrs. Bogutski, of 264 Warsaw St., Swoyersville, who passed away Sept. 20. Rotary officers Thomas, Jr., Secretary; Leo F. Mohen, President; of the Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club held at Irem Temple Country Club, 4 er (ES wo aca 7 AMERICAN | EXPRESS, SKAPLEY ! IROS® SUNDAY 12705 District Governor Tom Melia for- mally installed the incoming offi- cers and directors of Rotary to take office immediately. Leo F. Mohen, Dallas, was installed as president. Other Offi- cers and Directors installed were Ian Richardson, Shavertown, First Vice President; Lawrence McDonald, Kingston, Second Vice President; Glenn W. Eyet, Jr., Dallas, Treasurer; Thomas C. Thomas, Jr., Forty Fort, Secretary; Joseph J. Kologe, Avoca, Assistant Secretary; Bruce E. Gover, Lehman, Director; Robert G. Lawr- ence, Dallas, Director; L. Petz, Shavertown, Director; Alvin S. Rothstein, Dallas, Director; Dr. Norman Schulman, Kingston, Director. Invocation was offered by Capt. Ron Liston and Benediction by Dr. the affair was Rev. James R. Lack- enmier. Msgr. Andrew McGowan delivered the principal address. The program also included remarks by Immediate Past Presi- dent Dr. James J. Dunn, and newly installed President Leo ¥'. Mohen. Christopher French, 21, of Dallas, shot himself on Sept. 26 in the parking lot of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church after leading police on a chase through three Back Mountain communities. Kim Bonawitz, French’s former girlfriend, phoned police to inform them of French’s threats to kill both her and himself after which the Wilson R. Garinger, 62, owner -of the Dallas Dairy, was sentenced to four years probation and fined $1,000 Sept. 26 on charges he sold a small amount of marijuana to a state trooper. Garinger, of RD 2, Dallas, was found guilty by a jury in June 1982 on two counts of possession and two chase began when French drove past Ms. Bonawitz’ Franklin Street house. French drove through two police roadblocks, came close to hitting several vehicles and nearly over- turned his car before driving into the church parking lot and turning a Smith and Wesson .357 Magnum pistol on himself. counts of delivery of marijuana. probation and fined $500 on each of the delivery charges while a one- year probationary term was imposed on each possession count. The Dallas man told jurors he had smoked marijuana to alleviate pain from rheumatoid arthritis. The annual election for directors to the board of the Exeter Township Medical Center will be held Oct. 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the Falls Senior Citizen Center, Rt. 92. One director will be elected to repiesent each of the five partici- pating townships that comprise the area serviced by the Medical Center. They are: Exeter Township, Wyoming County; Franklin Town- ship, Exeter Township, Luzerne County; Falls Township and North- moreland Township. Citizens from these townships are eligible to be a candidate for elec- tion and to vote at the meeting of Oct. 10. Walter Mondlak, North- moreland Township, chairman of the nominating committee can also be contacted at 836-3606 by anyone interested in a nomination. The following area residents announce births during the past week: A son to JANET AND RONALD ALISHUSKY, 40 Luzerne Ave., CORONA-KERO-SUN SALES & SERVICE WE SERVICE pl: MAJOR BRANDS \ |< | @ | STOCK PARTS & . “ WICKS FOR ALL MAJOR BRANDS LAY-A-WAYS WELCOME OLD MILL PINE 320 Exeter Ave., West Pittston PHONE 655-4262 Dallas, on Sept. 24 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A daughter to CHRISTINE AND WILLIAM O’DONNELL, 62 Barber St., Swoyersville on Sept. 24 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A son to MARY AND MICHAEL WARGO, RD 1, Sweet Valley, on Sept. 24 in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes- Barre. A son to KAREN AND ARTHUR STRUM, 21 Luzerne Ave., Dallas, on Sept. 24 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. : A daughter to HOLLY AND DON KARICHNER, 50 S. Hilldonia St., Dallas, on Sept. 27 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A daughter to DONNA AND DAVID BUTLER, RD 1, Box 25, rial Hospital, Kingston. MALE AGES $100,000 $80.00 80.00" 80.00" 116.00" 173.00" 215.00 300.00 500.00 869.00 $500,00 $320.00 320.00 320.00 430.00 520.00 655.00 970.00 1650.00 2830.00 $1,000,000 $575.00 = 590.00 590.00 785.00 1015.00 1285.00 1915.00 3275.00 5635.00 Amount To: $ iY