(Obituaries / / Gertrude Bell Mrs. Gertrude Bell, 77, of 120 Lincoln Dr., Shavertown, died December 8 in Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. . Born in Plymouth, she was a graduate of Plymouth High School and was employed as a concessionaire for the Kingston Born in Wilkes-Barre, he had been employed as a teacher for several years in the Wilkes- Barre area school district. He was last employed by the L.B. Smith Inc. Equipment Company as a vice-president and man- ager at the Camp Hill and Plains township Divisions. He was a member of the the Comerford Theater from which she retired in 1975. She resided most of her life in Kingston, moving to Shavertown in 1971. She ws a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Dallas and the Dallas United Methodist Church. She was’ preceded in death by sisters, Catherine Diamond and Ruth Armitage and brothers, George and Elwood Armitage. Surviving are her husband, William B.; daughters, Mary L. Simons and Susan Ryder Jordan, both of Dallas; five grandchildren; two great-grand- children; brother, Albert Armi- tage, Trucksville. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St., Shaver- town. Interment will be in Maple Hill Cemetery, Shaver- town. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Robert Miller Church, Dallas, the George M. Dallas ‘Lodge No. 531, F&AM, Irem Temple Shrine and the Royal Order of Jesters, Court No. 154, Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are his wife, the former Esther Jones; brother, John, Wilkes-Barre; several nephews. George Rogers George L. Rogers, 70, of Mill Street, Lehman, died December 2 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, shortly after admis- sion. Born in Ashley, he was a graduate of the Dallas Township schools and had resided in Lehman for the past 41 years. Prior to his retirement in 1979, he was employed as a care- tacker at the Huntsville Reser- voir for Pennsylvania Gas & Water. Previously he had served as Dallas. He was a member of the Lehman United Methodist Church and Osage Lodge 712, I1.0.0.F., International of Odd Fellows, where he was serving as trustee and was Past Grand. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Mabel Hess. Surviving are his wife, the Drug store opens Dallas Post/Jane Renn Lynn, right, Harveys Lake, assist him. former Fern Howell; sons, George L. Jr., Tunkhannock; Thomas V., at home; John H., Lehman; daughters, Mrs. karen Perrego, Lehman; mrs. Diane Ralston, Fayetteville, Ga.; nine grandchildren; one great-grand- daughter. Victor Borzone Victor J. Borzone, of 53 East Center St., Shavertown, died December 2 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where he had been a medical patient for one day. Born in Pittston, he was a 1931 graduate of GAr -High School and was a member of its cham- pionship football team. He was a veteran of the World War II, having served with the U.S. Army during the European Theater of Operations. He had been self-employed and had owned and operated Eagle Home Insulators, Kings- ton, from 1945 to 1972. He had been employed at the Luzerne County Courthouse from 1975 to 1980. Mr. Borzone was a member of the Pringle Volunteer Fire Com- pany and a charter member of the Wilkes-Barre Republic Club. He was a member of the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, and past president of its Holy Name Society. His wife, the former Louise Cross, died in 1965. Surviving are a daughter, Mary Louise, at home; step- mother, Mrs. Tillie Borzone, Melbourne, Fla.; sister, Mrs. Ida Davis, Shavertown; several nieces and nephews. Solo Club lists events The Solo Club of Luzerne County announces the following schedule for December: December 13-Christmas party at Golden Palace, Parsons. Dinner, open bar and dancing start at 6 p.m. WEEKLY . . . MONTHLY . .. RATES ] HOWARD ISAACS Rt. 309, Trucksville 696-1 111 or 283-0049 Kingston Township A Dallas man was treated and released from the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Sunday night after he was involved in a one- car crash on Carverton Road. Thomas P. Phillips, 32, of RD 3, Valley View Park, was treated for cuts to his head after his pickup truck went out of control before landing upside down. According to reports, Phillips was traveling west on a steep part of the road when he lost control of the truck and a rear tire blew out. The vehicle then went over a curb, bounced off a utility pole and rolled over several times before landing upside down. The home of Richard Pavlick, 37 Hazletine Ave, Kingston Township, was discovered broken ‘into some time around December 5th when approxi- mately $573 in cash and “items were reported missing. Taken were $450 in assorted coins, a wallet containing $4, a deputy sheriff’s badge, a silver band diver’s watch and two $5 silver certificates. Dallas Township A Shavertown man was treated and eventually released from the Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital last week after he was Huntsville Road. Joel Carey, 114 Conyngham Road, Chase, RD 5, was treated for facial injuries after his car slammed into a tree. According to police reports, Huntsville Road near the inter- section with Resivoir Road when his 1977 Plymouth Volarie failed to negotiate a curve, ran off the west bound berm and struck a tree. » Mr. and Mrs. Shep Pawling of Dallas announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ramah, to Christopher Hackett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hackett of Wayne, Pa. Miss Pawling is a graduate of Dallas High School and Witten- berg University in Springfield, Ohio. A resident of Chevy Chase, Maryland, she is employed as an account execu- tive for Bell Atlantic. Mr. Hackett is a graduate of Radnor High School and Witten- berg University. \ 3" Power Ratchet $499 $12.49 reg padded for gripping comfort. 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