TWO EVENING HERALD OF SHENANDOAHL-ASHLAND-MAHANOY CITY- TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1979. David 'extremely dangerous' MIAMI (UPI) "Extremely dangerous" Hebert hurricane David, one of the 3 in the 1-to-5 passed within 50 miles of San Juan. It bore down predicted David, rated in Class on storms to threaten the Lesser Antiles this Barbados pass near or just to the north the Florida Keys and Donna devastated Marathon strongest tropical intensity scale, would bore down today on Barbados with its 130-mile-an- northern central and on Sept. 9, 1960. century, of late today and through the hour fury.
David is estimate that Donna moved through the windwards early Wednesday. "We Double red and black the most intense to threaten the Lesser Middle Keys with winds of hurricane warning flags Antilles since Hurricane Donna in 1960, Hebert said. to 180 135 mph and with gusts were hoisted for Barbados, Martinique, St. Lucia, Hurricane said. up mph," Hebert Grenada and the Grenadines.
Donna was formed about the same Donna skirted the Florida A hurricane watch time of the year off Africa's west bulge and before shore, finally hitting was issued for Tobago. dying in the North Atlantic nine near Naples. ravaged the Gulf Coast up through At 9 a.m., David was located near latitude 13.0 flicted $300 million worth of property and took 148 ward St. Petersburg Tampa area, then swung eastdays later, it in- the north, longitude 56.0 west or about 250 miles east of lives. Atlantic.
toward Daytona Beach and exited into the of due was moving on a course slightly north "Both hurricanes were (Class) 3s in this area. In Donna's Barbados. It west at 15 miles an hour and was expected to Donna (Class) 4 when was a $270 million trail of wake continue along this was a it hit Florida," Hebert destruction through Florida. path for 24 hours. said.
Donna then lashed the "David is an extremely dangerous hurricane and He said it Eastern Seaboard from the one of the strongest to threaten was too early to predict David's route. Carolinas to Maine. In New the lesser antilles "We only go out 12 to 14 hours it's too hurricane left York, where the this century," a 9 a.m. advisory said. "Highest Hebert said.
"But from there Wall Street flooded and subways sustained winds are estimated 130 mph and you can hit every drowned out, the 10-foot tides set a record. It pushed increase even further Gales extend may on through New Hampshire and Maine during today. On Sept. 5, 1960, Hurricane Donna smashed smacking into the Maritime Province before 125 miles to the north and 75 miles to the south." the northern a of Canada National Hurricane Center through northward Leeward Islands and aimed and out to sea where the chilly North Forecaster Paul toward Puerto Rico, where the center sapped the last of its Atlantic strength. 18 soldiers killed NEWS CARR in IRA ambushes The Pyramid Roll-R-Ama will hold a Skate-A-Thon for Muscular Dystrophy Monday, September 3 from noon to 6 p.m.
Anyone interested in participating can come to the rink between the hours of 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Wednesday or Thursday to pick up sponsor sheets or by contacting Sue Whipple or Carol Powell by calling 276-1464. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to: Mrs. William Faust, 329 A Street, August 28. Michael O'Connell, 514 East Mahanoy Avenue.
Kenneth Eye 238 West Main Street. Georgeanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jambeter, West Ogden Street, her 5th. Mrs.
John Barrett, 121 South William Street, August 29th. Rose Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Minnich 13 Beech Street, her 18th. ANNIVERSARY Happy anniversary to: Frank and Marie (Marrogelle) Carado, 149 West Ogden Street, August 29.
They hve two daughters, Diane Marie, and two sons, Frank and Nicholas. VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Michael Damiano of Trenton, N.J., are vacationing at the home of Mrs. Marion and Carmella Fulginiti of Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Connors returned to Philadelphia, having spent the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carr of West Main Asthma clinic GIRARDVILLE AREA MRS.
THOMAS Phone SKATE-A-THON for students set for Oct. 13 "Understanding Asthma," a program for school age children with asthma, is the name of a clinic being planned by the Schuylkill division of the Central Pennsylvania Lung and Health Service Association. Co-sponsored in cooperation with the Hazleton State General Hospital and the Geisinger Medical Center, the clinic will be held on Saturday, Oct. 13 frm 1 to 4 p.m. in the second floor conference room at the Hazleton Hospital, Hazleton.
Dr. Diane E. Schuller, director of Geisinger's Department of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary and Allergic Diseases, will preside. A panel discussion will include Dr. Schuller; Dr.
Robert Childs, Hazleton pediatrician; Dr. Paul L. Sutton, Department of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary and Allergic Diseases; Ira B. Gensemer, Ed. associate rehabilitation medicine and Deborah J.
Long, P.T., supervisor, chest physical therapy, all of Geisinger Medical Center. A question and answer period will be conducted by the panel for those present. The "free" clinic is being presented for school age children with asthma, their parents, teachers, nurses and other interested people who have contact with children who have asthma, so that they may better understand asthma. Advanced registration is available by contacting the Schuylkill division (CPLHSA), 112 North Third Street, Pottsville, 17901, telephone 622-3050. Meeting Gilberton Borough Council will hold a special meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m.
to open bids for the road program and other general business. Pa. Lottery PITTSBURGH (UPI) The winning number picked Monday in the Pennsylvania Daily Lottery was 004. OBITUARIES WARRENPOINT, Northern Ireland (UPI) The outlawed IRA, in its heaviest single blow against the British Army in a decade of strife, ambushed two patrols with land mines and killed 18 soldiers in what was immediately the "Narrow Water massacre." Monday's incident at the eastern end of the border with the Irish republic raised to 319 the number of British troops killed since they went into the province in force in August 1969. Five wounded soldiers were on the critical list and there was an unexplained body on the Irish Republic side of the frontier, 9 200 yards across a narrow inlet of Warrenpoint Lough, known as Narrow Water, where the ambush took place.
The IRA, fighting to drive British forces from the province and unite it with the republic, claimed it set the ambush with a land mine hidden in a parked hay wagon. The device, apparently exploded by remote control, went off as a truckload of troops passed it. The British army said six soldiers were killed instantly and two fatally wounded. As army reinforcements rushed in by jeep and helicopter a second device, apparently hidden in a nearby farm building, also went off and accounted for the remainder of the casualties, the army said. The army said the survivors immediately came under sniper fire from across the inlet and they responded.
However, there was no independent confirmation of the gun battle or official explanation of the body with gunshot wounds on the republic side of the border. Authorities in the republic identified the victim as a 29- year-old British-born circus worker and said he might have been vacationing in the area that draws hundreds of wild fowl hunters and fishermen. "It was a coldly calculated, callous said a senior British officer in Northern Ireland. "We may have score of young soldiers tonight. They didn't stand a chance." In addition to being the IRA's heaviest blow against British troops in a decade, the "Narrow Water massacre" took the heaviest toll of any single Ulster incident since 1969.
The previous highest toll was 15 Roman Catholics killed when pro-British loyalists blew up McGuirk's bar in Belfast in December 1971, at the height of the three way strife between the loyalists, the IRA and the British army. PUC briefs Fuel firm fined HARRISBURG (UPI) Calco Fuel Co. of fined $200 Monday by the Public Utility Commission was Philadelphia after admitting The PUC it furnished bus transportation without a permit. action stemmed from a July 1978 fire which gutted a company -owned bus near the Lehigh Valley interchange on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The vehicle was one of four buses enroute from Philadelphia to an Allentown amusement park.
Calco is owned by Rev. Alex McNeal, pastor of the Church of the Living Christ of Philadelphia. Rate hike approved HARRISBURG (UPI) The Public Utility Commission fect authorized Slate Belt Water Lehigh County, to put into efa $9,300 annual rate hike Sept. 1. The increase is the first requested by and will the company in 27 years mean an increase in average annual residential water bills from $38.57 to $68.58.
Annual fire from $40 to hydrant charges will go $71.20 per hydrant. The water company serves 309 Township. It said it needed customers in Washington the increase to meet operating expenses and comply with state and federal water testing mandates. Fare hike okayed HARRISBURG (UPI) Peoples Cab Co. of authorized Monday by the Public Utility cent base fare increase into effect on five Commission days notice.
Under the order, the company may increase its. charge from $1.30 to $1.50, with the rate for each mile to jump from 60 cents to 80 cents. The PUC suspended Peoples' request to put the effect Aug. 1 until commission staff could audit the accounts. The hike is expected to provide the $36,600 more annually to meet operating costs.
Increase cut HARRISBURG (UPI) The Galeton-Eldred Water Co. Monday agreed to a Public Utility Commission mendation to reduce its rate increases for customers in The McKean and Potter counties to $61,400 annually. company had asked for a $91,300 annual rate hike, but the PUC said that request could be months for determination by a PUC administrative up law seven suspended for to Under the compromise, the residential judge. average annual bill in the Galeton division would be increased from $107 to $150, while those in the Eldred division would go to $146 The increases from $86 annually. are retroactive to Aug.
11, the PUC said. Taxi authorized HARRISBURG (UPI) The Public Utility Commission Monday authorized John Nugent of Havertown to service in the Overbrook section of provide taxi Philadelphia and an adjoining County. portion of Lower Merion Township in Montgomery The PUC said Nugent would use four station the wagons to service areas, which have been without cab service since Overbrook and West Philadelphia Taxicab Service earlier this ceased operations year. The commission said Nugent could schedule and proof of insurance coverage begin service after a rate were provided. PUC offers deal HARRISBURG (UPI) The Public Utility Commission told raise Audubon rates Water Co.
of Montgomery County Monday it could on 15 days notice if it reduced its requested $48,700 annual rate hike to $37,800. If the utility rejected the PUC proposal, the rate hike would be suspended for up to seven months for investigation. Bus route approved HARRISBURG (UPI) The Public Utility Commission Monday authorized the 70-S Transportation Co. of Charleroi to Wachinatan scheduled bus service between Monongahela and provide Da Hospital Report LOCUST MOUNTAIN Admissions: Ringtown: Doris Thompson Shenandoah: Olga Jusinski, Michael Burns, Steve Seraka Mahanoy City: Elwood Young Barnesville: Warren Brandeau Discharges: Shenandoah: Joseph Gediak, Frank Tancredi Dispensary: Shenandoah: Sister M. Aloissine Gerica, surgical; Nanette DeGregor, medical; Pauline Mackeravage, wrist injury; John Garvey, knee injury; May Schlemmer, medical; Shannon Mackeravage, hand injury; April Daynorovicz, medical Lost Creek: Regina Garber, medical Shamokin: Edith Brokenshire, thumb injury Ringtown: Paul Fisher, head injury Shenandoah: Lanie Monaghan, leg laceration Mahanoy City: John Long, medical Barnesville: Warren Brandeau, medical GOOD SAMARITAN Admissions: Pottsville: Bernadine Darowish, Hope DeSanto, Joseph Ebling Cressona: Robert Drey, Roger Hubert Shenandoah: Peter Krupko, Frank Tancredi Schuylkill Haven: Susan Kurtz, Scott Strause Port Carbon: Stephen Seary Mahanoy Plane: John Subulak Frackville: Mary Theresa (Terri) Tenaglia Mahanoy City: Nellie Yanaitis Discharges: Schuylkill Haven: John Ebert Pottsville: Walter Manel Barnesville: Martha Smulligan Birthdays Happy birthday to: Joey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Cugusi, 318 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah, his 9th. Matt and Betty Pavitt, 331 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. Matt, a member of the Evening Herald's composing room, celebrates his birthday today while his wife, will celebrate her's Friday, Aug. 31.
Wally Maliniak of Pottsville, formerly of Mahanoy City. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gnall, 117 S. Main Mahanoy City, his 11th.
Frankie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer 415 Spruce Mahanoy City, his first. Brenda Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Paletskie, 41 Main Morea, her fourth. Mrs. Mildred Berg, 417 W. Frack Frackville. Mrs.
John Mika, 118 S. White Shenandoah. Anniversaries Belated congratulations to Don E. and Anna Marie (Kurlowicz, R.N.) Segal of 109 West Coal street, Shenandoah who celebrated their 19th Monday, Aug. 27.
They are the parents of three daughters, Donna Marie, Lucille Ann and Arlene Ann. Bernard and Grace (Teichman) Kufrovich, 307 W. Mahanoy Mahanoy City, on Aug. 27, their 19th. The couple has three children, Hope Ann, Lawrence and James.
CPR classes Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (C.P.R.) classes will be offered September 11 and 12 for new students, September 19 for re-certification, and September 25 and 26 also for new Classes will be held at the Ashland Hospital Lecture Hall from 7 to 10 p.m. The classes are sponsored by the Schuylkill Emergency Personnel with Training the School in conjunction American Heart Association. For further information call 875-0769 or 875- 1982. ASHLAND HOSPITAL Admissions: Ashland: James Dengler Frackville: George Brehony Shenandoah: James Szuler Mahanoy City: Ida Gaval Barnesville: Wilbur Trefrey Delano: Warren Benninger, Sandra Kahley Aristes: Wallace Keller Discharges: Ashland: Joseph Ennis, Dwight Kehler, Dean Lucas Locustdale: William Schaffer Frackville: Anna Curley Girardville: Kristy Klinger, Thomas Reichwein Shenandoah: Walter Roland Dispensary: Frackville: George Baucum, shoulder injury; Jason Baucum, head injury, transferred to Geisinger Gilberton: Frank Blozusky, head and knee injuries Girardville: James Chernick, finger injury Gordon: Carol Chickersky, foot injury Lavelle: Grant Marlow, knee injury Landingville: Gina Yeich, multiple facial abrasions; Robert Yeich, multiple facial abrasions Mahanoy City: John Scheitrum, finger laceration Morea: Mabel Filiziani, knee and arm injury Shaft: Julia Karpovich, multiple abrasions Shenandoah: Albert Anastosky, hand injury POTTSVILLE HOSPITAL Admissions: Pottsville: Bobby Barrett, Nick Fedaka, Dorothy Brennan, Howard Zellner, Anna Sabodish, Kimberly Reese, Joseph Krobert, Kevin Murphy Frackville: David Halaburda, Barbara Martin Minersville: Albert Akulauchan, Elizabeth Sericola Cressona: Alice Heiner St. Clair: Gloria Steck, Alex Folta Schuylkill Haven: Mabel Kinsey, Sandra Shappell, Charlene Rhode Tamaqua: Sandra Perla Discharges: Shenandoah: Baby girl Katolick, Dorothy Davis and baby boy Mahanoy City: David Whitecavage Pottsville: Edmund Crane Hospital notes Maria Zapolsky of 196 Florida Avenue, Shenandoah Heights, is a patient in the Hazleton State General Hospital, Room 702.
Thelma Hudzik of East Centre Street, Mahanoy City, is recuperating at home after having been discharged from Saint Joseph Hospital, Reading. Harry Stahler of Park Crest is a surgical patient at Pottsville Hospital. Elwood Young, 601 E. Centre Mahanoy City, is a medical patient in the Intensive Care Unit of Locust Mountain Hospital. Miss Marian Garvey, 139 W.
Pine Mahanoy City, is a medical patient at Ashland Hospital. Who's new A son to William and Catherine (Demko) Rowe, Mahanoy City, on August 28 in the Good Samaritan Hosital. A son to David and Elaine )McCready) Clews, Schuylkill Haven, on August 28 in the Good Samaritan Hospital. A daughter to Wayne and Deborah (Shoener) Martz, Pottsville, on August 27 in the Pottsville Hospital. A daughter to Raymond and Donna (Ohl) Bechtel, Marlin, on August 27 in the Pottsville Hospital.
A son to Thomas and Kathleen (Leymeister) Fessler, Schuylkill Haven, on August 27 in the Pottsville Hospital. Working time Working Tuesday: Reading Anthracite and Rosa Breaker. Col. Joseph Remus Col. Joseph A.
Remus, native of Shenandoah, died Saturday, August 18 at the Mercer Medical Center in Trenton, New Jersey. Born in Lower William Penn, son of the late Charles and Anna (Slarickas) Remus, he played baseball during his youth in Shenandoah with the Clippers A.C., Shenandoah in the old North Schuylkill League and the Braves in the Anthracite League. He also played football with the Clippers A.C. and Glovers Hill Buffaloes. Colonel Remus enlisted in the Army in 1927 and in 1929 entered the U.S.
Military Academy graduating in 1933. He was the Eastern InterCollegiate NCAA heavyweight boxing champion in 1932. A graduate of the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, he was past commander of the Second Infantry Regiment 57th Division, and Drum post in New commander York. He served years in World War 11 in the Pacific and was awarded the Combat Infantrymen's Badge, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the U.S. Presidential Unit Citation and numerous Purple Hearts.
Surviving is his wife, Victoria H. (Witkowski); a son, Ernest Miami, Florida; a daughter, Mrs. Joann Dedyo, Yonkers, New York; a brother, Edward and a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Shirvinsky, both of Shenandoah; and three grandchildren. Funeral was held Thursday from the Wilson Funeral Home in Pennington, New Jersey.
Burial was in West Point Cemetery, New York. The funeral procession was met at West Point by the Military Police, Honor Guard, and West Point Military Band and escorted to Holy Trinity Catholic Church and Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were. classmates: Gen. J.
Fields, Gen. James Webster, Col. George Waters, Col. Jim Wilson, Col. G.
Chapman and Col. T. Summerfelt. Grace Heywood Mrs. Grace (Miller) Heywood, 28 W.
Ogden Girardville, died Monday at Ashland Hospital. Daughter of the late Andrew and Emma (Dietz) Miller, she was a member of Zion's Reformed Church, Ashland, and was self employed as a piano teacher. Preceded in death by her husband, Earl Heywood, she is survived by a niece and a nephew, Mrs. Warren Spirat and Nevin Miller, of Hamburg. Funeral Thursday at 11 from the McDonald Funeral Home.
Visitation Wednesday 7-9. FUNERAL Theresa McFarland Funeral of Mrs. Theresa (Betchker) McFarland, Mahanoy City, was from the James P. Haughney Funeral Home, with Mass concelebrated in Assumption BVM Church by Revs. Andrew Ulincy, Anthony Wassel and James Treston.
Attending the viewing were members of St. Mary's and St. Ann's Societies and the Sodality. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were John and Ronald Betchker, Robert Rein, Kermit Brensinger, John Bigos and Frank Kruplis.
Oravitz Funeral Home, Shenandoah, had charge. Edward McDonald Funeral of Edward J. McDonald, Girardville, was from the Maurice McDonald Funeral Home with Mass concelebrated in St. Joseph's Church by Revs. Thomas Courtney and David Gillis.
Interment was in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Byron and and Francis Pikaitus, Squires, Edward Carey and Emil Underkoffer. Albert Meyer Services for Albert A. Meyer, Ashland R.D., were held from. the Kull Funeral Home with Mass in St.
Mauritius Church by Rev. Edwin Schwartz and interment in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul, Peter, Thomas, and Logie Kowalick, John Katulis, and Thomas Kalada. Kull Funeral Home had charge. Esther Steinheiser Funeral of Mrs.
Esther (Fritz) Steinheiser, Mahanoy City, was from the Lamar Christ Funeral Home, Hometown, with Rev. Leland Pritchard, First United Methodist Church, Mahanoy City, officiating. Interment in Sky- Hometown. View Memorial Park, Pallbearers were William Kline, Richard Mlynek, John Boner, Terry Neidlinger, Francis Senglar and Ronald Wentworth. Peter Roulinavage Peter J.
Roulinavage, 19 S. White Shenandoah, died Monday at Locust Mountain Hospital. Born in Shenandoah, son of the late Peter and Gertrude (Bender) Roulinavage, he attended local schools, was a member of Annunciation BVM Church and was a former traffic manager for Purolator. Surviving are his wife, Ann Laffey; three children, William, Mountaintop; John, Rochelle Park, N.J.; Mrs. Frank (Patricia Ann) Fellin, Seymour, three brothers, William, Shenandoah; George, Ringtown; John, Florida; seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Funeral Thursday at 8:30 from the Oravitz Funeral Home (Jardin St. entrance) with Mass at 9 in Annunciation Church. Visitation Wednesday 5-9. Mary Lewiczyk Mrs. Mary Lewiczyk, 555 West 171st Street, New York, a former Gilberton resident, died Monday at her home.
Born in Austria, she came to Gilberton where she resided many, years, living in New York since 1953. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Gregory Boyuka, who died 70 years ago; and Frank Lewiczyk, in 1953. Survivors include three sons, Rev. Andrew Boyuka, Walnutport; John Lefchil Mahanoy City; Alex Lefchick, Vero Beach, two daughters, Mrs. Eva Bell, with whom she resided; Mrs.
Mary Corson, Scranton, three grandchildren, two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Truskowsky Funeral Home, Mahanoy City. Helen Zukowski Miss Helen (Zack) Zukowski, 10 Main Gilberton, died Monday afternoon at Ashland Hospital. Born in Gilberton, daughter of the late Stanley and Amelia (Jodzis) Zukowski, she was a member of Our Lady of Siluva Church, Maizeville; Continental Hose Co. Auxiliary, Gilberton American Legion Auxiliary, and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union.
Retired, she had been employed at Eagle Shirtmakers, Mahanoy City. Surviving are a brother, Wassel, at home; two sisters, Emily, Tucson, and Mary "Maisie," at home. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 from the Oravitz Funeral Home (Lloyd St. entrance), Shenandoah, with Mass at 10 in Our Lady of Siluva Church, Maizeville. Visitation Wednesday 6-9.
Franklyn Smith Franklyn Smith, proprietor of the Mack Photo Studio in Pottsville for some years and administrative aid to State Rep. William Hutchinson, died Monday. He was the Republican candidate for mayor in 1973 and his wife, Jean (Connors), is currently a deputy sheriff. Mrs. Helen Getchun Mrs.
Helen E. (Strelkus) Getchun, 28 East Centre street, Shenandoah, died suddenly at home today. Deputy Coroner John Thomas and Dr. Joseph Tomlin were summoned. Oravitz Funeral Home has charge.
Card of Thanks 66 THE FAMILY of the late Steven Yesalusky of Frackville wishes to express sincere gratitude to all those who assisted them during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to pallbearers and those who offered Mass and sympathy cards, floral tributes, use cars, and other acts of kindness. SINCERE THANKS is extended for Mass and sympathy cards, floral tributes, donors of funeral cars, pallbearers and other acts of personal kindness offered during the death of Theresa (Betchker) McFarland. Signed: The McFarland and Betchker Families. THE FAMILY of the late Edward J.
McDonald expresses sincere appreciation for Mass and sympathy cards, floral tributes, use of funeral cars, pallbearers and other kindnesses bestowed during its recent sorrow. THE FAMILY of the late Esther (Fritz) Steinheiser extends sincere thanks for floral offerings, sympathy cards, use of cars, pallbearers and other acts of personal kindness bestowed during its recent bereavement. Wilmer George Wilmer George, Tamaqua, native of Ashland, died Monday. Son of the late Clarence and Emily (Pfeiffer) George, he retired in 1969 as general foreman at Becker Building Supplies in Tamaqua. His wife, Jane (Davis), is deceased.
Surviving are a daughter and three sons, Jane Ansbach and James of Tamaqua, Karl of Allentown and Wilmer of White, Hafen, ten grandchildren, a' brother Frank of Bethlehem and three sisters, Paulin Nahf Hoemtown, Thelma Wittner of weatherly RD and Doris fennich of Lanscale. from Funeral is 11 a.m. Thursday the Zizelmann Parlor, Tamaqua. Viewing 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.
Veronica Switaj Mrs. veronica Switaj, 86, of Shamokin, mother of Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Zealber of Ashland, died Sunday. Born in Poland, daughter of the late Stanley and Justine (Grbowski) Zigmont, she lived in Shamokin since childhood. Her husband Jacob died in 1936.
Other survivors are daughters Mrs. Marie Edwards of Florida, Anna at home; sons Clement of Mechanicsburg, Joseph of Camp Hill, Jerome of Shamokin, ten grandchildren, four greatgrand, two sisters, Mary Leonard of Shamokin and Martha Zielinski of Michigan. Funeral mass 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Church, Shamokin.
Viewing this evening at the Lucas Parlor, Shamokin. Obituaries 68 HYDOCK Mrs. John (Julia Strambo), 426 East Mahanoy Avenue, Mahanoy City. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 from the Truskowsky Funeral Home, with Divine Liturgy in Saint Mary Byzantine Church and interment in the parish cemetery. Parastas Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9. Truskowsky has charge. HEYWOOD- Miss Grace, 28 W. Ogden Girardville. Funeral Thursday 11 a.m.
from the Maurice J. McDonald Funeral Home, with Rev. J. Rex Thomas, Zion Reformed Church, Ashland, officiating. Interment in Christ Church Cemetery, Ft.
Springs. Friends may call Wednesday 7-9 p.m. McDonald has charge. ZUKOWSKI- Miss Helen, 10 Main Gilberton. Funeral Thuraday 9:30 a.m.
from the Oravitz Funeral Home, Shenandoah (Lloyd St. entrance). Mass of Christian. Burial 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Siluva Church, Maizeville.
Interment in St. Casimir's Cemetery, Shenandoah. Friends may call Wednesday 6-9. Please omit flowers. Oravitz has charge.
YECK Mrs. Sally, 110 North Market Street, Shenandoah. Funeral Wednesday at from the Lloyd Street entrance of the Oravitz Funeral Home. Interment in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 6 to 9.
A. Ollie B. and Stephen F. Oravitz have charge. Pittsburgh was to put a 20- first-mile succeeding increase into company's company with SANTELLA Mrs.
Helen (Oakstan), 519 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 from the Jardin Street entrance of the Oravitz Funeral Home. Mass at 9 in St. George's Church. Interment in Our Lady of Dawn Cemetery.
Friends may call Tuesday 6 to 9. A. Ollie B. and Stephen F. Oravitz have charge.
SCHOFFLER. Mrs. Irene, 318 Broad Street, Fountain Springs. Funeral Wednesday at 11 from the Richard W. Fritz Funeral Home in Ashland.
Interment in Christ Church Cemetery in Fountain Springs. Friends may call Tuesday 6 to 9. Senior Citizens Services at 7:30. Richard W. Fritz Funeral Home has charge.
GERRITY Martin 213 West Arlington Street, Shenandoah. Funeral Thursday, at Sullivan 10 from the Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 in the Annunciation Church. Interment in 1 the parish cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday 2 to 4 and 6 to 9.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests remembrances to the Annunciation Cemetery Chapel Fund. Michael J. Sullivan Funeral Home has charge. KELLER Mrs. Kathryn, formerly of Ashland.
Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 from the John J. McGrath Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Mauritius Church. Interment in the parish cemetery.
Friends may call Tuesday to 9. John J. McGrath Funeral Home has charge..