The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania (2024)

Friday, April 17, 1958 The Seranton, RETREAT LEAGUE BANQUET -Here's the commit- president of the league, are shown seated in front row in light tee which arranged the first sectional banquet of the Layman's suits. Speakers will be the Rev. Thomas McCauley, CSSR, West Retreat League of the Diocese of Scranton to be held Sunday End, Long Beach, N. and John Cuff, who assisted in organiznight at 6 o'clock in Sacred Heart Church, South Scranton. Henry ing the league.

Entertainment will be provided by Harold Mundy, chairman, and John F. Roche, first vice- M. John P. Walsh 1 and Al Samuels. R.

Herbert, general Mrs. Reynolds Dies at Age of 88; Funeral Saturday The funeral of Mrs. Clarice Reynolds, 88, Factoryville, who, died Wednesday night at home, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. from the Willard H.

Baker Funeral Home, Factoryville, with the Rev. G. Wilson Young, toryville Baptist Church, officiating. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery, Factoryville. Mrs.

Reynolds, the mother of Dr. Homer E. Reynolds, Factoryville, was born in Wallsville, Ben- 2 ton a daughter of the late Edward C. and Mary F. Bailey Reynolds.

A resident of Factoryville for 70 years, she was a member of Factoryville Baptist Church and the Keystone College Alumni Association and a former member of the Helpers Class of the Factoryville church. Her husband, Abel died in 1933. Surviving in addition to Dr. Reynolds are two daughters, Mrs. George Auer, Factoryville, and Mrs.

Clarence Whaite, Pottsville; a sister, Mrs. Arthur Gardner, Factoryville; two granddaughters, a grandson and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends may visit the funeral home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. William Mayers, Uniondale, Dies; Rites Tomorrow William Mayers, Uniondale, died yesterday morning in St. Joseph's Hospital, Carbondale, after a long illness.

He was employed as an engineer for the Midvale Steel Philadelphia, 'His wife was the late former Miss Shirley Gaylord. Surviving are a son, William, Philadelphia; two daughters, Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Milton Yale, Uniondale; four brothers, Samuel, Nantico*ke; Edward, Forest City; John, Binghamton, N. and James, Scranton; three sisters, Mrs.

Lucy Callwitts, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Louise Bradley, Peckville, and Mrs. Mary Jane Rolls, Forest City, and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the Joseph M. O'Hara, Funeral Home, Pleasant tomorrow at 2 p.

m. with services by the Rev. Roy Sinclair, Uniondale Presbyterian Church. Interment, Rounds Cemetery, Uniondale. Plan to Renew Literature Drive Knights of Columbus leaders from all diocesan councils will discuss plans for an annual renewal of the Scranton Catholic decent Diocesan literature campaign against inat a meeting Sunday, April 26, at 2 p.

m. in the Scranton Catholic Youth Center. have The various of councils spearheaded the drive to remove undesirable reading material from area newsstands. The plans for renewal of the campaign, approved by Bishop William J. Hafey, were drawn up by a committee arranging for continuing the campaign against indecent literature.

Funeral Notices Hyland Thomas P. Hyland, 1869 Block St. Today from the Regan Funeral Home, 329 West Market with mass at 9:30 a. m. in Holy Rosary Church.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Vilkas-Anthony (Lucas) Vilkas, 1803 Ross, Ave. Saturday from the Funeral Home, 1660 North Evers, with mass in St. Joseph's Lithuanian Church at 8 a. m.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Friends a may call from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.

Reed Mrs. Emily Watkins Reed, who resided with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Haines, 1161 Luzerne St. Saturday at 2 p. m.

from the B. Willard Tague Funeral Home, 109 South Main Ave. Interment, Washburn Street Cemetery. O'Donnell Mrs. Grace A.

O'Donnell, 142 Pierce Plymouth. Saturday from the home with mass at 10 a. m. in St. Vincent's Church.

Interment, parish cemetery. Johnson-Pvt. James Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Johnson, Spring Garden Moscow. Today at 2:30 p. from the home with the Rev. Robert Lukens, Moscow Methodist Church, off- Laura M.

Highfield Dies After Illness Miss Laura M. Highfield, 322 Harrison died yesterday morning in the Lackawanna Institution District Convalescent Home, Ransom, after a brief illness. She was an assistant buyer at the Scranton Dry Goods Co. prior to her illness. A lifelong resident of this City, Miss Highfield was a member of Elm Park Methodist Church.

Surviving are two brothers, William custodian at the Audubon (No. 42) School, with whom she resided, and Arja, this City, and a sister, Mrs. Ava McNaily, Schenectady, N. Y. The funeral will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Saturday from the Albert P. Morell Funeral Home, 301 Chestnut Dunmore, with the Rev. Dr. Benjamin L.

DuVal, Elm Park Church, officiating. Interment, Forest Hill Cemetery. Credit Union Group To Convene Here The 18th annual convention of the Pennsylvania Credit Union League will be held today and tomorrow at Hotel Casey. More than 700 credit union representatives are expected to attend the two-day conclave, Dominic Servillo, of the HazardOkonite Credit Union, WilkesBarre and convention chairman, announced. The convention will end with the annual dinner dance tomorrow night at the hotel.

William Noble, president of the Atlantic Plant Employes Federal Credit Union of Philadelphia, and Orch H. Edgerton, general manager, Cuna Mutual Insurance Society, will be principal speakers today. MURPHY WITNESS U. S. Judge John W.

Murphy will be a witness before the Senate Committee on Federal Judiciary in Washington Monday. will testify on proposals dealing with the Federal bench and will return here Tuesday. FUNERAL DIRECTORS B. Willard FUNERAL HOME 109 So. Main Ave.

JOHN P. EVERS Funeral Home Phone 7-1471 M. Ferri Funeral Director 522 Fallon St. Old Forge Phone Moosic 4321 REASONABLE Because you know what you can afford, because you determine the cost at THE VANSTON FUNERAL HOMES Funeral Arrangements John Durkan of Lackawanna County (Mary Baltimore, Wilkes-Barre, Claimed by Death Mrs. Mary Baltimore, 84, 123 South Franklin Wilkes-Barre, tormerly of Duryea, died yesterday morning in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where she had been a patient since April 9.

Born in Europe, Mrs. Baltimore came to this country as a young woman. She and her husband, the late Louis Baltimore, settled in in 1893. Mr. Baltimore, a Duryea merchant for many years, died in 1943.

Four years ago Mrs. Baltimore went to live with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Baltimore, Wilkes-Barre. Also surviving are two other daughters, Mrs. Harry Baltimore, Kingston, and Mrs.

Lewis Nathan, Harrisburg; three sisters, Bertha Smiley, Scranton; Mrs. Jennie Prinsky, Kingston, and Mrs. Dorothy Marlin, Newcastle, and a brother, James Baltimore, Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Baltimore was an aunt of Louis Baltimore, Wilkes-Barre, operator of radio and television Station WBRE, Wilkes-Barre, and a great-aunt of David Baltimore, Wilkes-Barre, operator of Radio Station WSCR in this City.

The funeral will be held at 2 p. m. today from the Rosenberg Funeral Home, 348 South River Wilkes-Barre, with Rabbi Newton J. Friedman and Cantor Saul Siller officiating. Interment, Kneseth Israel Cemetery, West Pittston.

Anne Robinson, Waverly, Dies Following Illness Miss Anne B. Robinson, Dalton Waverly, died last night in State Hospital. A daughter of the late Preston and Emily Robinson of Tamaqua, Miss Robinson formerly conducted an art class at her former residence on Capouse this City. She was a member of Church of the Good Shepherd, the Business and Professional Women's Club of Scranton, and the Waverly Women's Club. The funeral will be held from the C.

J. Williams Funeral Home, 715 Electric at a time to be announced. Mrs. Mary Piska, West Side, Dies Mrs. Mary Orzel Piska, 1165.

West Locust at home after died a yesterday morning ness. Mrs. Piska, a licensed midwife for the past 35 years, was a lifelong resident of West Scranton. She was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Church, the Third Order of St.

Francis and the Holy Rosary Society. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Bridget Bonczek, with whom she resided; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday from the home with mass at a. m.

in SS. Peter and Paul Church. Interment, parish cemetery. Arrangements, Franc Frank Bonin. Mrs.

Van Buskirk Rites Saturday The funeral of Mrs. Hanna Van Buskirk, 70, 32 South Kistler East Stroudsburg, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday from the Lanterman Funeral Home, Stroudsburg. Interment, Moravian Cemetery, Canadensis.

Mrs. Van Buskirk, a native of Pike County, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Campfield, with whom she resided. She was a member of Moravian Church, Canadensis. Also surviving are two sons, Lee, Canadensis, and Ira, East Stroudsburg, and a daughter, Mrs.

Henry Mains, Cresco. Peterson Rites Interment rites for Edward K. Peterson, Belville, N. husband of the former Ada Brink of Newfoundland, were conducted Wednesday at Newfoundland Cemetery. Mr.

Peterson, 58, a former Stroudsburg resident, died Saturday in Belville. WELCOME Col. William M. Mack, new commanding officer of the Signal Corps Depot at Tobyhanna, was feted at an impromptu reception, sponsored by Scranton businessmen and civic leaders yesterday at The Scranton Club. Left to right: Clyde Burke, assistant to Colonel Mack; Colonel Mack, Major Lee White, Scranton Chamber of Commerce Industrial Commissioner; Lt.

Col. Thomas E. Morrison, deputy depot commander; Ted V. Rodgers president, Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Maj. John R.

Parker, Tobyhanna executive officer; and Nicholas Williams, personnel officer Frank W. Lacey Taken by Death; Rites Saturday clating. Interment, Fairview Cemetery, Elmhurst. Arrangements, Blickens Funeral Home, Carbondale. Kelly-Mrs.

Mary V. Kelly, 428 Breck St. Saturday from the home, John's with mass Church. at 10.4 Interment, m. in St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Arrangements, Frank Eagen. Pantle-Adam J. Pantle, 715 Willow St. Saturday from the Walsh Funeral Home, 715 Linden with mass at 10 a.

m. in the Church of the Nativity. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

Christian Thomas Christian, 905 Crown Ave. Saturday with mass at 10:15 a. m. in St. Francis Church.

Interment, parish cemetery. Arrangements, Musso Funeral Service. Kobesky-Mrs. Sophia Golembeski Kobesky, 3257 Pittston Greenwood. Saturday from the home mass at 9:30 a.

m. in St. Mary's Church. Interment, parish cemetery. pard, Sheppard Thackeray St.

SaturMary Shepday from the home with mass in St. Joseph's Lithuanian Church at 10 a. m. Interment, parish cemetery, Throop. Arrangements, Edward T.

Klimatis. Howe A. Howe, 525 Monroe Ave. This morning from the Phillips Funeral Home, Corning, N. Y.

Interment, Hope Cemetery, Corning. A' service was held yesterday morning at the Snowdon Funeral Home, Mulberry St. The Rev. John Ball, Church of the Good Shepherd, officiated. Mitchell-Anthony Mitchell, 209 Meridian Ave.

Today from the John Durkan Funeral Home, 125 North, Patrick's Main Church at with 9:30 mass a. m. in Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Locklin-Edward E. Locklin, 735 Quincy Ave.

Today at 2 p. m. from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wayland Thomas, 306 Keystone Peckville. Interment, Prospect Hill Cemetery.

Rubino-Mrs. Reba Rubino, 914 Howard New Haven, formerly of Old Forge. Saturday morning from the Tomassoni Funeral Home, 509 South Main Old Forge. Interment, Old Forge Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 11 p.

m. Arrangements, Samuel R. Palermo. Mihalniski-Michael Mihalniski, who resided with his niece, Mrs. Andrew Panko, 129 Church Old Forge.

Today from Mayurnick Funeral Home, 127 Old Forge, with mass Church, a. m. in St. Nicholas Church. Interment, parish cemetery.

Bowen James Bowen, 1126 Watson St. Today at 2 p. m. from the B. Willard Tague Funeral Home, 109 South Main Ave.

Interment, Milwaukee Cemetery. Seybolt John Seybolt, 2645 Jackson St. Today at 2 p. m. from the home.

Interment, Washburn Street Cemetery. Arrangements, Walter H. Davies. Mattern Carl C. Mattern, Lakeworth, formerly of this City.

Saturday at 2 p. m. from the Howard J. Snowdon Funeral Home, 1810 Sanderson with the Rev. Samuel J.

Truscott, Asbury Methodist Church, officiating. Interment, Fairlawn Cemetery, Dalton. Friends may call from 3 to 9 Mancia Pario, Mancia, 642 South Main Old Forge. Saturday from the Victor M. Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon Old Forge, with mass at 10 a.

m. in St. Lawrence Church, Old Forge. Interment, Old Forge Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and to 11 p.

m. O'Boyle-Mrs. Mary O'Boyle, 118 South Cameron Ave. Saturday from the Vanston Funeral Home, 142 South Main with mass St. David's Church at 9:30 a.

m. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Grick-Mrs. Susanne Grick, 23 Berry Montrose. Saturday from the home of her son, Stephen, Elk Lake, with mass at 10 a.

m. in Holy Name of Mary Church, Montrose. Interment, parcemetery. McGovern- Miss Anna H. McGovern, 426 Cortland Belleville, N.

formerly of Dunmore. Today from Howard J. Sweeney Son Funeral Home, 307 Lackawannt Olyphant, with mass at 9:30 a. m. in St.

Patrick's Church, Olyphant. Interment, parish cemetery, Blakely. Siebecker -Louis J. Siebecker, 531 Madison Ave. Saturday at 2 p.

m. from 427 Madison Ave. Interment, Forest Hill Cemetery, Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Arrangements, D.

D. Jones Son. Members of Scranton Lodge Elks will conduct a memorial service at 8 o'clock tonight. -William T. Ryder, 1123 Eynon St.

Today at 11 a. m. from Walter Davies Funeral Chapel, 135 South Main Ave. Interment, Forest Hill Cemetery. Kossman-Mrs.

Florence Haldeman Kossman, rear 614 Prospect Ave. Saturday at 2 p. m. from the Arthur A. Strauch Funeral Home, 602 Birch St.

Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Forest Hill Cemetery. WILL OF CITY WOMAN Leaves SS Funds to Brother The funeral of Frank W. Lacey, 74, Laceyville, who died Wednesday in Tyler Memorial Hospital, Meshoppen, will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday with a service in Laceyville Baptist Church. The Rev. George Scripture and the Rev. Tunis Mouw, Passaic, N. will officiate.

The body will lie in state in church from 1 p. m. until the funeral time. Interment, Lacey Street Cemetery, Laceyville. Friends are asked not to send flowers.

Mr. Lacey, a lifelong resident of Laceyville, was a hardware merchant there for many years. He was a son of the late Arthur and Nettie Frisbie Lacey. Surviving are his wife, Susan; a daughter, Lillian; two sons, the Rev. Robert Lacey, Vestal Center, N.

and Arthur, Laceyville; eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Ruth L. Wells' Rites Saturday The funeral of Mrs. Ruth Lewis Wells, 609 Electric wife of William Wells, will be held at 3:30 p. m.

Saturday from 427 Madison with the Rev. Harold Hatton, Green Ridge Primitive Methodist Church, officiating. Interment, Abington Hills Cemetery. Mrs. Wells, a lifelong resident of this City, died Wednesday night after an illness.

A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, she was a member of Green Ridge Primitive Methodist Church; Chapter 189, Order of Eastern Star; the Ladies Auxiliary to Keystone Consistory, and the Patriotic Order of Americans. Surviving in addition to her husband are a son, Warren, Hughesville; a brother, Carl Lewis, La Plume; a sister, Mrs. Mary Lare, this City, and a grandson.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. today. Arrangements, D. D.

Jones Son. John Tomkiewicz. Dies After Illness John Tomkiewicz, formerly of South Scranton, died yesterday morning at Clarks Summit State Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Poland, Mr. Tomkiewicz came to this Country 50 years ago.

He was a member of St. Stanislaus Polish National Church. There are no known survivors. The funeral will be held' Saturday morning at a time to be announced from. the Gorgol Funeral Home, 1131 Pittston with mass in St.

Stanislaus Church. Interment, parish cemetery. SEARCH FOR ASSAILANT John Burke, 60, 935 Adams was struck by a man could not identify and knocked the sidewalk at Penn Ave. and Linden St. 'at 10 o'clock last night.

He was removed to the State Hospital Firemen William Jones and Prank" Tougher in the Fire Department ambulance. required three sutures to close the wounds on his scalp. Albert Perry and Albert Janssen are investigating. A Scranton woman has bequeathed the "lump sum payment of my Social Security" to her brother, according to terms of the Jan. 2, 1951, will of Hulda Amalia Storr, who left $500 in personal property.

The will was filed for probate yesterday with Register of Wills William O'Hara. A brother, Clarence Storr, and a cousin, Leslie Ludewig, are named executors. In her will, which virtually disposes of all her personal effects, including tender references to Theresa Pfurr, South Scranton, Claimed by Death Mrs. Theresa Pfurr, 49, 925 Meadow wife of Eugene W. Pfurr, died yesterday afternoon at Hahnemann Hospital after a brief A native of South Scranton, Mrs.

Pfurr was a daughter of the late August and Anna Anton Stornable. She was a member of Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church. Surviving in addition to her husband are a son, Eugene at home; a brother, Peter Stornable, this City, and a granddaughter. The funeral will be held from the Arthur E. Strauch Funeral Home, 602 Birch Monday at 11 a.

m. The Rev. Braynard E. Kurkowski will officiate. Interment, Forest Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call Saturday and Sunday from, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Bertrand Powers, Ex-Farmer, Dies Bertrand C. Powers, 89, Hop Bottom, a retired farmer, died yesterday afternoon in Hop Bottom. He formerly resided in Nicholson and West Lenox.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Weber, Clarks Summit, and Mrs. Bernice Yards, Michigan; a son, Kenneth, Michigan; a nephew, Bruce Jerauld, La Plume, and two nieces, Mrs. Grace Gerheart, New Jersey, and Ruth Ennes, New Milford. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.

m. from the Frank Janaushek Funeral Home, Hop Bottom. Interment, Towers Cemetery, West Lenox. of Garrison Funeral The funeral of Mrs. Henrietta Garrison, Clarks Summit 2, was held yesterday afternoon from the home with the Rev.

George S. Ritchey, Newton Methodist Church, offlicating. Pallbearers were: William Vanderburg, Carl Besecker, Truman Besecker, Ralph Smith, Ernest Jacoby and Anson Miller. Interment, Newton Cemetery. We wish to thank all those who in any way during assistedent bereavement.

JOSEPH SIMONCELLI AND FAMILY. ABINGTON MONUMENT CO. AT THE TRAFFIC LIGHT -CHINCHILLA, PA. $11000 BUYS THIS MONUMENT EXTRA FOUNDATION THIS MONUMENT IS IN OUR YARD AND MAY BE SEEN DAILY 8:30 TO 5:00. SUNDAY 1:30 TO 5:00.

EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. A Insist on a Guarantee THIS MONUMENT IS OF SELECT GRANITE AND A I CERTIFICATE OF GUARANTEE IS ISSUED WITH EACH PURCHASE. keepsakes, the decedent that if her brother, Clarence, is not living, then the sum Social Cecurity payment, is to go to her niece, Ruth, who also gets the Bible and "mother's picture." "To my beloved niece a Godchild, Ruth, I give my cat's eye ring instead of the picture she wanted but which I had previously promised to my cousin, Leslie, before I knew she wished it so much; also my heart necklace, Swiss watch, star pin and all the family photos and albums. "To my good friend and cousin, Start Posting Returns of City Wage Tax Posting and recording of the first quarterly returns on the City's one-half per cent wage tax started yesterday. The total tabulated up to the close of business was $76,799.59, Treasurer Edward J.

Coleman reported. There is a large pile of returns to be processed. Wednesday was the deadline for employers to forward the tax deducted from employes' pay envelopes in January, February and March. The employers submitted returns once a month until this year when the quarterly schedule for turnovers was estab- lished. ARMORY REPAIRS SET pairs on the local armory.

Eugene Cusick this City. 1 New Income For Used Instruments Through Classified Ads Leslie Ludewig, the painting of is Queen Antoinette with the request that he pass it back to Ruth or go my brother, that. it may remain in the family. Of it he should wish to accept the cat's eye ring instead now and the picture go to Ruth or my brother now. "To my niece, Alma, my Wa ham wrist watch, my large camera and typewriter and picture, "To my nephew, Wayne, my radio, small camera, Gerand gold piece and machine.

"Whatever else remains, such as blankets and linens, to go to my brother and his children, to be divided among them with the request that a small keepsake be given to such good friends and true of mine as a picture, in loving remembrance, Vena, Leslie, Stafford, Harold, Erwin, Hulda, Ruth Irene Maude Mary Ruth Hepburn, Betha. Al a special request to my brother and niece that they see that white flowers be placed on my mother's grave." Minnie Diesing, 68, 106 Prospect left $6,000 in real estate, including the property in Prospect Ave. and one in the rear of that address. In her will dated Sept. 26, 1939, all goes to her son, Edward A.

Diesing. Letters administration were taken out yesterday by Mrs. Kate Connors, Newark, N. in the estate of Mary Kelly, also known as Mrs. J.

Kelly, who left $500 in personal property and $500 in real estate. Elizabeth Conley, late of Scranton, left an estate valued at 545.84, consisting chiefly of cash in several banks, according to an inventory filed yesterday. Edward Harvey left $4,500 in real 'estate at 348 North Evert Ave. Letters of administration were taken in the $500 estate of Walter H. Joyce, late of Scranton, by The State Property and Supplies Department reported yesterday that it has scheduled some repair and renovation work at Watres Armory, this City, and the Kingston Armory.

Bids have been invited on electrical, interior and exterior painting and general re- STRAUCH FUNERAL HOME 602 BIRCH ST. ARTHUR E. STRAUCH DAVIES FUNERAL CHAPEL Phone 3-6120 133-135 So. Main Ave. M.

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