MARJORIE WENDEL Marjorie Marie Wendel, 86, of Pioneer Ave., Trucks- ville, died December 28 at her daughter’s home in Dayton, Ohio. Surviving are her son, Al, Trucksville; daughter, Mrs. Paul R. King, Dayton, Ohio; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. VIOLA MORRIS Mrs. Viola H. Morris, 95, of RD 2, Hunlock Creek, Lake Silkworth, died December 26 in Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston, following a short illness. Surviving are her brother, Earl, a resident of the United Methodist Home, Laporte; sister-in-law, Lela, Wilma and Lola Long; several nieces and nephews. Her husband, John O. Morris, died in 1974. Funeral was held December 29 from the Russell P. McHenry Funeral Home, Dushore, with the Rev. Robert W. Brown, pastor of the Redeemer United Church of Christ, Dushore, officiating. Interment, Fairview Cemetery, Dushore. RUTH RINGSTROM Mrs. Ruth M. Ringstrom, 90, a guest at the Carpenter Care Center, Tunkhannock for almost eight years, formerly of 26 Orchard St., Trucksville, died December 23 in the center following a lengthy illness. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Barbara Dingle, Trucksville; son, Alfred C. Ringstrom, Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. Charlotte Besecker, Forty Fort; Mrs. Mable Witt, Norfolk, Va.; three grandchildren; one great-granddaughter. Private funeral services were held December 27 frm the McLaughlin Funeral Home, Kingston, with the Rev. Robert Upton, of the Church of Christ Uniting, officiating. Interment, Forty Fort Cemetery, Forty Fort. ANNA PASTERNAK Mrs. Anna Pasternak, formerly of 22 Vine St. Dallas, died December 29 in Lords Hospital, Bingham- ton, N.Y ., following a brief illness. Surviving are her sons, Thomas and Edward Paster- nak, both of Binghamton, N.Y.; daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Navrilak, Bridgewater, N.J.; stepbrothers, John Hupczey, Allentown; Joseph Hupczey, Hazleton; stepsister, Mrs. Emily Kadelak, Hazleton; eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held December 2 from the Mary A. Harostock Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre, with Divine Liturgy in St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church. Interment, parish cemetery, Dallas. post obits add one CHRISTINE FRANTZ Mrs. Christine L. Frantz, 78, of RD 2, Harveys Lake (Beaumont), died December 30 in Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital following a long illness. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Frances Steidin- ger, Beaumont; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grand- children; brother, Henry Dendler, Allentown; sisters, Mrs. Eva Steltz, Danville; Mrs. Dolores Derhammer, Ruttles; nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held January 3 from the Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont, with the Rev. Arthur Redman, a friend of the family, officiating. Interment, Beaumont Cemetery. JOHN CAVE JR. John Sheldon Dave Jr., 52, of Pine Tree Road, Loyalville, died January 5 at his home. Surviving are his daughter, Denise, Dallas; sister, Mrs. Jane Stull, Kunkle; one granddaughter, Funeral services were held January 7 from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with the Rev. John Prater, pastor of the Prince of Peace Church, Dallas, officiating. MARY HOOVER Mrs. Mary B. Hoover, 68, of Lower Demunds, Road, Dallas, died suddenly January 1 at home. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Michael Wood, Harveys Lake; brothers, Andrew Barto and Thomas Barto, both of Chase; Donald Barto, Castle Creek, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Emma Maloney, Mrs. Irene Berg and Mrs. Josephine Caccia, all of Chase; Mrs. Julie DeGroat, Syracuse, N.Y.; Mrs. Ann Kreiger, Castle Creek, N.Y.; three grandchildren. Private memorial services were held from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Dallas. Interment, Memorial Shrine, Carverton. WILLIAM BATES William Arthur Bates, 64, of Maple Street, Noxen, died January 2 at his home. Surviving are his wife, the former Audrey McKenna; sons, David W., Loyalville; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Keiper, Noxen; brother, Gwyn Bates, Eulee, Fla.; three grandchildren. Funeral services were held January 4 from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Wayne Reese, pastor of the Victory Baptist Church, Lehman, officiating. Interment, Orcutt Ceme- tery, Noxen. LEONA OBERST Mrs. Leona A. Oberst, 74, of RD 2, Harveys Lake, died January 2 in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, after being stricken ill at her home. Surviving are her husband, Clarence; sons, Carlin J., Shavertown; Gary L., Hacienda Heights, Calif.; daughter, Sara E. Bechetti, Kingston; brothers, Dorman, Benton; Dean, Hammonds Port, N.Y.; sis- ters, Mrs. Ethel Gearin, Binghamton, N.Y.; : Violet Ide, Benton; nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held January 6 from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Pegg Ainsle-Richards, pastor of the Ruggles United Methodist Church, and the Rev. Lawrence D. Reed, pastor of the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake, officiating. Interment, Kocher Cemetery, Ruggles. CLARK DILTZ Clark E. Diltz, formerly of Franklin Street, Shaver- town, died January 5 in the Highland Manor NUrsing Home, Exeter, where he had resided the past four months. Surviving is his stepdaughter, Mrs. Miriam Evans, Shavertown; stepson, Donald Kleinsorge, Bloomsburg; sister, Mrs. Anna R. Hess, Mifflinville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held January 7 from the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home, Wyoming, with the Rev. Lynn Rothrock, of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Shavertown, officiating. Interment, Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. MICHELE AGOSTINI Mrs. Michele Agostini, 27, of 1689 Huntsville Road, Shavertown, died January 6 at her home. Surviving are her parents, Michael and Doris Ardoline Rostock, Exeter; her husband, David A.; sister, Mrs. Gary Zavacki, Exeter; maternal grand- mohter, Mrs. Carrie ARdoline, West Pittston. Funeral services will be held January 9 from the Pittston, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in St. Cecilia’s Church. Interment, parish cemetery, Exeter. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. WALTER REZYKOWSKI Walter T. Rezykowski, of Rd 1, Falls, died January 5 at his home. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor Albow- icz; sons, Walter, Falls; John, Tunkhannock; Dvid, at home; daughters, MRs. Mary Ann Hughes, Archbald; Mrs. Eleanor Kelly, Falls; brother, Edward, Old Forge; sister, Mrs. Lena Rulis, Carbondale; five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held January 9 at 10 a.m. at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, harding. Inter- ment, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7.to 9 p.m. CHARLES YOUNG JR. Charles D. Young Jr., 49, of Buffalo, N.Y., formerly of Sweet Valley, died December 14 in Buffalo following an illness. Surviving are his mother, Mrs: Ruth Irene Gray Young; his wife, the former Barbara Ignaczak; daughters, Mrs. Cindy Lee Reger, Mrs. Kathy Lyn DeLano, Deneen Irene Young; three grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Irene Mills; brothers, Dale, Snowden, Donald, Richard and John Young. Funeral services were held December 17 from the Amigone Funeral Home, Inc., with the Rev. Ray Schuh officiating. Interment was in the Acacia Park Cemetery. ACCU-TIME PERM By NEXUS Style & Cut Included To Win: 1. 3. Blow Dryer 4. Curling Iron 10% Sr. Citizen Discount on Tuesdays No Appointment Ever—Just Walk In! Dn. Wetteam & Heatbora Dx. Lonard lo: Mir — Route 309, Dallas, Pa. S| (Between Gino’s & Dallas Shopping Center) NOW FINANCING OFFERING AVAILABLE 675-1138 ORTHODONTICS McDonald’s visit visited McDonald's to have breakfast with Santa and to receive a gift from him. Students attending the breakfast are shown here. From left, first row, Amy Michael, Matthew Jacolik, Stefanie Simoncavage, Stephanie Newton, Jonathan Habrack, Eric Kavanagh, Maureen Quigley, Elizabeth Stocker. Second row, Philip Amoroso, Joel Whipple, Glen Mackey, Michelle Lawler, Marcus Sowcik, Christopher Nattres, and Matthew Barnard. Donation made Representatives of Wilkes-Barre General Hospital recently presented the American Cancer Society, Wyoming Valley Unit, with a check in the amount of $10,000. The contribution was made possible by donations from the participants in the hospital's Cancer Screening Clinic, a major community service program which began in September. Shown with Mrs. Henry are some clinic principals. From left, Bettie Ann Morgan, R.N., adminstrative director, emergency services, Wilkes-Barre; Nancy Parker, R.N., Barre; Andrea Vasil, R.N., instructor, education department, Exeter; Mrs. Henry, Dallas; David Greenwald, M.D., section chief, hematology-oncology, Kingston; Dr. Albert Schiowitz, chief, section of general surgery, Dallas. TAILORING Ue TAILORING LUE LEH SIANI'S CLEARANCE Special Group $2958 Reg. $50.00 BIB SKI PANTS $9098 r... 350.00 TAILORS Shavertown 675-3132 11 ADAMS CLOTHES Bk. Mtn. Shopping Center Shavertown — 6675-11300 : i CLEANERS} ! ] i THE NITTANY LION of PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE welcomes the PHILLIES CARAVAN and the PHILLY PHANATIC to WYOMING VALLEY MEET THE PHILLIES Tuesday, January 28, 1986 at Genetti’s Best Western, Wilkes-Barre DINNER: 6:30 p.m. Meet players Von Hayes, Tom Foley, Glenn Wilson, Kevin Gross, and Manager John Felski, Owner Bill Giles, and the Philly anatic. 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