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POTTSVILLE (PA.) REPUBLICAN I LY 27. 1973 fSJTSe. A 1-1 SO Ojnm trom MAttOMAl wlATMtH 3f MVICf Launching Tomorrow MO 44. Ovflf of Cammarc lino (DBronDfly Grew Anxious Henry Tobias Mrs. Winifred Goeser Lena Pedron Inline MkaM- lal Showers are likely today for the Gulf Coast and Southeast and for the Great Lakes, St.

Lawrence Valley and northern New England. Warm weather is expected to continue in the Southeast and Southwest. Cooler air is forecast for the Midwest and mid-Atlantic states, Great Lakes and Northeast. (AP Wirephoto) they'll open a connecting tunriel and inspect the station. It has been unmanned since Skylab 1 astronauts Charles Conrad Dr.

Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz left it June 22 after a 28-day mission. "We know Pete, Joe and Paul left the spacecraft in good Bean said Thursday. "We're going up there and live rent free for two months.

And we'll leave it in good shape for Jerry Carr, Bill Pogue and Ed Gibson." He referred to the Skylab 3 crew scheduled to rocket up to the laboratory for another marathon flight in October or November. Benefit Fair Is Saturday NEW- PHILADELPHIA A Leukemia Fund benefit fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 28 at Holy Family School grounds. There will be refreshments, games and entertainment.

CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Anxious to get started, Skylab 2's astronauts made final preparations today for their record 59-day space voyage. Alan L. Bean, Dr. Owen K.

Garriott and Jack R. Lousma scheduled a flight plan review, but generally they were to relax for the long mission set to start at 7:11 a.m. EDT Saturday. Allende Aide Assassinated SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) President Salvador Allende's chief military aide, navy Capt. Arturo Araya Peters, was assassinated this morning, police reported.

The police said Araya, 45, was shot at his home by a group of men who had not been identified sO faK The captain was chief of the presidential military household. Araya was shot about 1 a.m. and died an hour later at a military hospital. WORKING TIMe" Win Work Saturday Salem Creek Pockets, Rosa Plant Pockets (open until 12 noon), Nos. 4 and 5 Plants at St.

Nicholas (two shifts). Idle Satuday St. Nicholas Breaker, Retail Pockets, Pine Forest, Buck Run, Maple Hill, Rosa Plant. Will Work Monday Salem Creek Pockets, Retail Pockets, Nos. 4 and 5 Plants at St.

Nicholas (two shifts), Pine Forest, Buck Run, Maple Hill, Rosa Plant Alice V.Huth Mrs. Alice V-. Huth, 76, of 245 Main Joliett, died early Friday morning at her home. She had been ill seven months. Mrs.

Huth was born in Keffers, daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Malone Haley. She was a retired school teacher, last teaching at Pleasant Valley School, RD Pine Grove. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, Tremont. Her husband, Charles F. Huth, died in 1968.

Surviving are a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, chief x-ray technician at Good Samaritan Hospital; one brother, Joseph Haley, Zerbe; one sister, Annette, wife of George Fenton, Seminole, Fla. Private funeral services will be held Monday morning from the W.E. Minnig Funeral Home, Tremont. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Immaculate Conception Church by the Rev. James Brady.

Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Leo Sheva Leo Sheva, who made his home with his brother-in-law Peter Link at 104 S. Lehigh St. Shenandoah died Thursday afternoon at the Locust Mountain State Hospital. Born in Shenandoah, he was the son of the late Anthony and Helen Sheva.

He was educated in the local schools and served in the Army during World War II. He was a retired miner having last worked in the Maple Hill Colliery Mr. Sheva was a member of St. George's Church, Shenandoah, the United Miner Workers of America and the Disabled American War Veterans. Surviving are seven sisters, Mrs.

Clara Ratti, Mrs. Cecelia Wowak and Dorothy Sheva of Shenandoah; Mrs. Helen Czabator and Mrs. Elizabeth McCain Pinto of Philadelphia; Mrs. Mary Gollnick and Mrs.

Emily Fuozzi of Trenton, N. J. Funeral services will be held. Monday from the Oravitz Home for Funerals, Shenandoah. A Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated in St.

George's Church with interment in Street Section Of Centre IT 1 Will Be Closed To Pottsviile They'll retire early tonight and awaken at 2 a.m. EDT for a final physical exam and to suit up for the trip into orbit aboard a Saturn IB rocket. The countdown continued on schedule with no problems reported. "We're all anxious to get jap there and put out 100 per said Bean, an Apollo 12 moon walk veteran, who will command the second mission to America's first space station. The astronauts flew here, Thursday after concluding their training at the Johnson Space Center near Houston, Tex.

The Saturn IB is to push the astronauts and their Apollo ferry ship into an initial orbit ranging from about 100 to 200 miles above the earth. With Bean at the controls the spacemen will execute a series of six engine firing maneuvers that wiii enable them to catch and hook up with -the orbiting Skylab laboratory 270 miles high after an 8 -hour pursuit. Shortly after docking. will replace the bridge. The $33,200 culvert, to be constructed by George R.

Lynn, Port Carbon, is to be completed by fall. The detour that will be in effect until then will take northbound motorists off Centre Street to Peacock Street and back to Centre I ANNOUNCEMENTS Funeral Notices STANZIOLA At Good Samaritan Hospital. On Tuesday, July 24. 1973. Florence (nee Sakowski) Stanziola widow of George Stan-ziola of 313 W.

Oak Shenandoah. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Walukiewicz Funeral Home, Cherry Jardin Mass of Resurrection in St. Stanislaus Church at 9:00 I "o'clock. Friends may call Friday 4 to 10 p.m. Scripture service Friday 7 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in memory of the deceased be made to her favorite charity. Interment Parish Cemetery. TOBIAS At Veterans Hospital, Lebanon, Pa. On Thursday, July 26, 1973. Henry A.

husband of Olive (nee Williams) Tobias of 930 E. Grand Avenue, Tower City, Pa. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday morning 11 a.m. from the Stewart Dreisigacker Funeral Home, Tower City, Pa. Friends may call Sunday evening.

Interment Fair-view Cemetery, Muir. CLEMENTS At Pirie Grove. On Wednesday, July 25, 1973. Stanley A. son of Catherine (nee Zerby) Clements and the late Augustus Clements of 175 N.

Main Pine Grove Aged 68. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Snyder Funeral Home, Pine Grove. Friends may call Saturday morning till time of service. Interment John's Lutheran Church.

THANK YOU The Family of the late Edward Brennan v.ishes to thank all those who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement; also those who sent cards. Mass cards flowers. Mrs. Edward Brennan Family Henry A. Tobias, 79, of 930 E.

Grand Tower City, died Thursday morning at Lebanon Veterans Administration Hospital. He wasborn in Donaldson, a son of the late Albert and Ida Bressler Tobias. He was an Army veteran of World War 1, a member of Erennan-Keip Legion Post, Tremont; VFW, Pine GrOve Post 3432; Moose Lodge of Tower City and the Orwin Gun Club. St i iving are his widow, the former Olive Williams; sons, Arthur of Tremont and Ray Boone of Tower City; a daughter, Mrs. Mae Felty of RD4 Lebanon; brothers, Millard, Lloyd and Lester of Donaldson and Carl of Tremont; five grandchildren.

Services will be held Monday morning at the Stewart Dreisigacker Funeral Home, Tower City. Rev. James Houpt, Muir Foursquare Gospel Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery, Muir. Good Samaritan Admissions: Herman Bambrick, R.D.3 Pottsviile.

Mrs. Ruth Beuchler, RD2 Pine Grove. Mrs. Denise Brower, 506 Greenwood Ave. Edward Daynorovicz, 333 Ferguson Shenandoah.

Andrew Dinich, 804 N. 16th St. George Fritz, 214 N. Main Orwigsburg. Mrs.

Sara Gordon, 603 Wiconisco Ave. Tower City. Calvin Heim, RD2 Schuylkill Haven. Robert Hinkle, 11 S. Lehigh Frackville.

Mrs. Ethel Lucas, 1 New Hill, Branchdale. Mrs. Ruth McFarland, 709 Seneca St. Mrs.

Anna Mack, State Highway, Cumbola. John Michelcavage RD2 Pottsviile. Charle Nahf, 222 Gay Tamaqua. Joseph Podgurski, 423 S. Broad Mtn.

Frackville. John Raess, 842 Water St. Jason Roos, 1357 Mount Hope Ave. Belinda Sylvester, Rear of 163 Valley New' David Wnesel, New Ringgold. Discharges: Mrs.

Jeanette Bettle, Robert Berdanier, Victor Caruso, Jennifer Gaydos, Mrs. Amelia Goss, Mrs. Hazel H. Haslam, Mrs. Elizabeth Holland, Mrs.

Helen Knight, William Kupusnick, Roland Lord, Arthur Morgan, Mrs. Velma Motter, Mrs. Julia Salak, David Snyder, Thomas Snyder, Mrs. Mary Sofilka, Robert Starinsky, Michael Stoppie Mrs. Mary Voytas, Bradley Yeich.

Dispensary: Walter Herring, RD2 Pine Grove; Linda Letko, Minersville; James Barnes, Pottsviile; Allen Rupp, Philadelphia; Wanda Williams, Tremont; Irene Darosh, Cressona; Barbara Seltzer, Pottsviller Richard Romberger, RD3 Pottsviile. Locust. Ml Admissions: Joseph Baranoski, 322 W. Poplar Shenandoah; Mrs. Mabel Howers, 46 Weston Place, Shenandoah; Mrs.

Mabel Horrox, RD1 Ringtown; Guy Liberati, 209 S. Wylam Frackville. Mrs. Adelle Schwetz. 410 W.

New York Leo Subach, 518 W. Center Shenandoah. Mrs. Blanche Prymak. 428 E.

Lloyd sHen-andoah. Discharges: Stanley Waitkunis, Mrs. Anna Yercavage. Albert Yesalavage, Mrs. Rose Lodo, Tina Rettzo.

Dispensary: Janet Keithan, Shenandoah; Gerald Sadusky, Shenandoah; Edward Kalinowski. Shenandoah; Anna Cull, Shenandoah. Mrs. Lena Pedron, who made her home with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Pedron, Tuscarora, was dead on arrival about 9:30 Thursday morning at Coaldale Hospital. She was a former resident of Tremont and Brockton. Mrs. Pedron who was born in the Tyrol, Austria, came to this country as a young girl. Her parents were the late Constantino and Magdalen Christofolini.

She was a member of St. Bertha's Catholic Church, Tuscarora. Her husband, Joseph Pedron, died in 1942. Surviving are four sons, Guido Predelli, Kenilworth, N.J.; Joseph Pedron, MaryD; Leo, Tuscarora; Albert, Allentown; one daughter, Wilma, wife of Marlin Reed, Brockton; 15 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mary Delpais, West Chester.

Funeral services will be Saturday morning from the Thomas Skrabak Funeral Home, Lansford. Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated in St. Bertha's Church. Burial will be in St. Bartholomew's Cemetery, Brockton.

S. Kathryn Mohr A Tower City native, S. Kathryn Mohr, 74, of 3104 Belmont West Lawn, died Thursday morning in the Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient four days. Mrs. Mohr was the widow of Edward A.

Mohr and the daughter of Charles and Agnes (Harry) Walborn. Her husband died in 1968. Mrs. Mohr had been, employed by the former Nolde Horst Co. for 10 years, last working in 1922.

She was a member of West Lawn United Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Jane M. Mohr and Mrs. Marilyn C. Bohren, bbth of West Lawn; two grandchildren; a brother, Joseph E.

la born, Reading; and two sisters, Claire Walborn and Agnes N. wife of Lawrence Knecht, both of Reading. Theo C. Auman Funeral Directors, Reading is in charge of arrangements. Schwab Rites The funeral of Edward H.

Schwab, 54., of 1 15 Catawissa Tamaqua, who died Thursday morning at Coaldale Hospital where he was a patient two days, will be held Saturday morning from the Griffiths Funeral Home, Tamaqua. Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery. Mr. Schwab was born June 25, 1919 in Tamaqua, son of the late Edward H. and Elizabeth Albertson Schwab.

He was employed, as a car inspector for the? Reading Company. He was a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, American Legion and Citizens Fire Company, all of Tamaqua. Suiviving are.

two brothers, Charles Schwab, Bristol; Robert Schwab, Camp Hill; three sisters, Mary, wife of Jack Breiner, Tamaqua; Mrs. Elizabeth McLaughlin, Coaldale; Jean, wife of Joseph Pelcheck, Lansford. Joseph J. Gower Joseph J. Gower, Ridge Street, Mahanoy Plane, died Thursday at his home.

Mr. Gower, son of the late John and Virginia Gower, was last employed at Packer No. 5 Colliery. He was a member of Holy Rosary Church, United Mine Workers of America and American Hose Company, Mahanoy Plane. Surviving are his widow, the former Mary Moran; one son.

Joseph T. Gower; one daughter, Eleanor, wife of Joseph Stockunas, both of Mahanoy Plane; five grendchildren; one brother, Thomas J. Gower, Mahanoy Plane; two sisters, Elizabeth Gower, Pottstown; Esther, wife of Lawrence Murphy, Mahanoy Plane; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Monday morning from the McDonald Funeral Home, Girardville. Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated in Holy Rosary Church.

Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Fountain Springs. Mrs. Winifred Goeser, 81, of 235 W.

Broad Tamaqua, died Thursday in Coaldale Hospital. Her husband, Karl T. Goeser, died in 1926. Mrs. Goeser was born in Tamaqua, a daughter of the late Edward J.

and Bridget (Monahan) Kelly. She graduated from Tamaqua High School in 1909. She was a member of St. Jeorme's Catholic Church, Tamaqua, and served as church organist for 15 years many years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mary, wife of Jack, Melley, and Jean, wife of Sylvester Dallas, all of Tamaqua; a son William of Lake Hauto; three sisters, Mrs.

Alma Shoener, Mrs. Jean Hertzig and Mrs. Pat Valentine, all of Tamaqua, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday morning in the Edward J. Lynch Funeral Ho me, Tamaqua, followed by a Mass of Resurrection in St.

Jerome's Church. Interment will be made in the parish cemetery. Geisinger Admissions: Edward T. Brown RD2 Pine Grove; Charles K. Lindenmuth, Ashland.

Births Good Samaritan Hospital To Edward and Diana (Sirlin) Jansson, RD2 Schuylkill Haven, a son, July 26. To Robert and Kathleen (Abell) Rinaldi, Frackville, a son, July 26. To James and Diane (Moher) Ferrier, Cressona, a daughter, July 27. Car Skids, Overturns A car skidded out of control and overturned on Legislative Route 53004 just north of Friedensburg late Thursday evening, Schuylkill "Haven State Police said. A car driven by Ronald W.

S. Downey 18, of Pottsviile was traveling east when it skidded on the wet road while negotiating a curve, hit a bank on the north side of the road, and overturned, according to police. Autos Collide On Route 895 Two cars collided on Route 895 approximately orte mile west of McKeansburg Thursday night, Schuylkill Haven State Police said. A car driven by Ronald Miller, 18, of Orwigsburg RD1 was traveling west on Route 895 when, while attempting to pass another car 4n its lane, it slammed into a car operated by Carl Moyer, 46, of New Ringgold who was heading east, police said. 2 Vehicles In Accident PINE GROVE Borough police investigated an accident Wednesday at 2:35 p.m.

at the intersection of S. Tulpehocken and Unions Sts. Police said a car driven by Gladys Williams of Pine Grove RD, traveling south on S. Tulpehocken stopped -at the intersection when a car driven by Joseph Haldeman of Pine Grove RD struck the rear of the Williams car. Police reported no injuries.

Hearing Aid Gone A hearing aid valued at $500 was reportedly stolen from the front seat of an unlocked car owned by Sam Rosenthal of 16 26 Mahantongo St. while it was parked in the 300 block of S. Centre St. Thursday evening. Pottsviile police said.

Traffic Street by way of Heffner and Railroad Streets. Southbound motorists will be detoured over Coal Street to Nichols'Street and to Centre Street. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is erecting' signs to mark the detour route. Funeral Notices SMITH At Good Samaritan Hos pital. On Thursday, July 26, 1973.

Lawrence H. Smith, husband xf Anna (nee Pfeiffer) Smith, of 2120 Mahantongo St. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday morning at 9:00 a.m. from the. Lord Funeral Home, 1818 Mahantongo St.

Mass of Resurrection 9:30 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church. Friends may call Sunday evening. Tntprmpnt St John's narish ceme tery Yorkville.

For local transportation call 622-0230. Monuments ST. CLAIR MONUMENT WORKS where you are assured service. after kie sale 32 years experience. Remember, quality service.

price. 129 St. Third 429-2468. Summit Hill Marble Granite Largest selection in Penna. Walter Weiss, District Manager, Middleport.

277-6501. SPECIALIST in Cemetery Memorials. Call Harold D. Sausser. for your Cemetery needs, 739-3803 near Friedensburg.

Funeral Bouquets VALENTINE'S FLOWERS: Spe-cializing in Funeral Floral Arrangements. Artistically designed. Casket Sprays and Tri- Kutoc Mislrilorwirt VT-RMT Cemetery Lots CHOICE BURIAL LOTS-Charles RaHp? Cpmeterv Pernetual Care. 14th West Market Street. Potts -t AilCA COO.

NOTICE: There will be no Reedsville Sunday School Picnic for the public this year on July 28th. 1 (Pockets open until 4 p.m.) Idle Monday St. Nicholas Breaker. Reading Railroad Reading Division: Pool Crew enginemen, Bazar; firemen, none; brakemen, none. Snamokin Division: none.

Penna. Railroad Enginemen, Griesemer, Cooper; brakemen, Koval, Hughes, Cavalucchy, Zember, Dinich, SuchockiJ a a c4 one engineman; four brakemen. Dorothy Umberger, Mrs. Helen M. Drasdis, Mrs.

Mary Gidjunas, David Eidem, Luther W. Marie Neiswender, Mary Saloma, Mrs. Helen Macko, Mrs. Joyce Mengel, Mrs. Irene Harner, Rose Breslin, Gerald McDemus, Sterling Strouphauer, Mrs.

Mary Turnisky, Mrs. Anna Houtz, Francis R. Stancavage. Dispensary: Jeanette Hansbury, Mahanoy Plane, Daryi Troop, Ashland; Rosemarie Klebo, Minersville; Greg Widel, Pottsviile; Selma Howard, Pottsviile; Dave Drasher, Orwigsburg; Brenda Minersville; Bethann Hinkle, Port Carbon; Bernice Cox, Pottsviile; Karen Axelsson, Orwigsburg; George Seitzinger, Pottsviile; Lheen Hodgen, Orwigsburg; Karen Pottsviile; Timothy Elhajj, Shelton; Ferando Corrales, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Irene Zwezig, Schuylkill Haven; Francis Purcell, Pottsviile; Howard Blackwell, Schuylkill Haven; Robyn Vicic, Minersville; Barbara Ann 3 Pottsviile; Beverly Burdis, Minersville. Ashland Admissions: Mrs. Shirley Deaugelis, RD1 Ashland; Mrs. Florence Tiley, 1320 Center Ashland; Charles Hossler 25" Broad Fountain Springs; Mrs. Mary Manley, 205 S.

Lemon Mount Carmel; Mrs. Verna Shannon, Main Locust Gap. Discharges: Anthony Lentes, Peter Marshue, Mrs. Lottie Hanley, Charles Rooney, Mrs. Mary Harviest, Robert Stine, Kenneth Jessman, Mrs.

Diane Clayberger, Johnine Phar, James Walsh, Mrs. Clara Lipay, William Mrs. Florence Gurney, Mrs. Martha Wasakoski, Gary Bresford. Dispensary: John Stott, Mahanoy City, Peter Keretski, Mount Carmel; John Chapman, Centralia; Mrs.

Patricia Morgan, Girardville; Marguerite Mervine, Ashland. Coaldale Admissions: Mrs. Madeline Rigotti, 227 N. Lehigh Tamaqua; Thomas Cavicjock, 52 E. White Summit Hill; Mrs.

Blanche Reese, 244 E. Patterson Lansford; George Boyle, 335 Willing Tamaqua; Robert Digilio. 300 W. Bertsch Lansford; Martha Marasiak, 20 E. Phillip Coaldale; Mrs.

Eva Dorbelacer, 117 N. Greenwood Tamaqua; John Marouchoc, 69 Ridge Nesquehoning. Discharges: Larry Wagner, Tamaqua; Fred Meder, Tamaqua; Edward Rohn, A section of North'Centre Street in Pottsviile that crosses an arch bridge in Jalappa between Peacock and Coal Streets will be closed to traffic Monday, July 30. A detour will go into effect then with start of construction of a reinforced concrete Jt)ox culvert that Funeral Notices GOWER At Mahanoy Plane. On Thursday, July.

26, 1973. Joseph J. Gower of Bridge Mahanoy Plane, Pa. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock from the M. J.

McDonald Sons Funeral Home, 403 Main Girardville. Mass of Resurrection in Holy Rosary Church at 9:80 o'clock. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 10 p.m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Fountain Springs.

HUTH At Joliett. On Friday, July 27, 1973. Alice V. (nee Haley) Huth widow 6f Charles F. Huth of 245 Main Joliett.

Aged 76 years. Private funeral service will be held Monday morning from the W. E. Minnig Funeral Home, Tremont. Mass of Christian Burial in the- Immaculate Conception Church, Tremont.

Friends may call Sunday evening after 7 p.m. Interment Immaculate Conception Cemetery. PEDRON At Coaldale Hospital. On Thursday, July 26, 1973. Lena (nee Christofolini) Pedron widow of Joseph Pedron of Tuscarora.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the, funeral Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock from the Skrabak Funeral Home, 210-E. Bertsch Lansford. Mass of Resurrection in, St. Bertha's Catholic Churcji, Tuscarora at 10:00 o'clock. Friends may call Friday 6 to 9' Scriptural Rosary Service Friday at 8 p.m.

Interment St. Bartholomew's Cemetery, Brockton. JOY SR. At Palo Alto. Pa.

On Wednesday, July 25, 1973. Christy R. husband of Anna (Tomick) Joy Sr. of 50 Cadbry Palo Alto, Pa. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday morning at 8:45 a.m.

from the Robert A. Evans Funeral Home, Coal Jackson Port Carbon, Pa. Mass of Resurrection 9:30 a.m. St. Joseph's Church, Pottsviile, Pa.

Friends may call Sunday from 5 p.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. In Memoriam FOGARTY In sad and loving memory of Lawrence M. Fogarty who passed away July 27, 1972. I can't believe you are gone now, I call and you're not there.

So many time's I turned to you. You gave me love and cared. I can only go on missing you And shed my tears alone. And cherish all the beautiful memories That were yours and mine alone. I'll always miss you, Claudia.

Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY of the late Kalina Kominetz of St. Clair wishes to thank all those who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement; also those who sent cards. Mass cards, flowers, and furnished cars. THE FAMILY of the late Cesare Bonadio of Pottsviile ishes to thank all those who. so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement also those who sent cards.

Mass cards, flowers, and furnished cars. Pollution from factories; heating plants and motorboats has eaten away at marble sculptures and darkened the canvases of masterpieces in Venice. Admissions: Cindy Lou Rhoades, 1536 E. Grand Tower City. Mrs.

Helen Walasavage, 484 Wallace St. Mrs. Deborah Cox, 507A Mahantongo St. Amanda Youst, 515 W. Norwegian St.

Mrs. Marilyn Spirko, Schuylkill Haven. Mrs. Beatrice Seiger, 20 E. Center Donaldson.

Raymond Zelinski, 323 Mercury W. Pittston. William Walinchus, 26 W. Mahanoy Mahanoy City. Lela Marzolf, Rt.

1 Pine Grove. Louis Canfield, 425 E. Main Schuylkill Haven. Peter Mendinsky, .39 Long Row, Gilberton. Mrs.

Jennie Elison, 1222 W. Market St. Mrs. Mary Koltosky, 509 S. Second Saint Clair.

Hodgert, 618 N. Second St. Mrs. Annie DeStefano, 258 S. Fourth Minersville.

Mrs. Loretta McDonald, 129 N. Mill Saint Clair. Anthony Tamashunas, 2 N. Railroad Frackville.

Mrs. Anna Bohorad, 115 W. Mahanoy Mahanoy City. Discharges: Mrs, Seritsky, Richard Krause, Michele Michalski, Mrs. Darlene Day, John Cake, Betty Woll, Robert Parrish John Rebuck, Mrs.

Genevieve Krysiak, Joseph Hauptly, Mrs. Irene Wall, Bradley Tolbard, Anna Treshock, David Lutzkanin Mrs. Mary Skiptunas, Mrs. Pottsviile Republican ESTABUSHEO'aND FOUNDED IN 1884 Publithcd doily upt Sundays. New Yor'.

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Second Class Postage Paid A Potttvifle. Pa. 1790T Our Lady of the Dawn Cemetery, Shenandoah. Meetings Recreation Group NEW BOSTON The New Boston Recrjeation Association will meet Sunday at 3 p.m. at the playground site.

Board of Deacons A meeting of the Board of Deacons of First Baptist Church, Pottsviile, will be held at 8:45 p.m. Aug. 1 at the church. Talbot Chapter A meeting of Bishop Talbot Chapter of Trinity Episcopal Church, Pottsviile, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Aug.

1. Church Council A special meeting of Trinity Lutheran Church Council of Pottsviile will be held Sunday morning in the church office. GOP Women SAINT CLAIR The Saint Clair Republican Women's Club will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. Stanley Stebnicki, at 8 D.m. Tuesdav.

July 30. Dance Set By Council LAKEWOOD The South Anthracite Council of the League of Ukrainian Catholics will sponsor a dance at the Lakewood Ballroom, Barnesville, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday evening. Music will be furnished by Happy Louie.

Julie and their band. They recently returned from Europe, where they played concerts behind the Iron Curtain. Secular Music LOST CREEK An informal evening of secular music will be held Sunday al 7 p.m. in St. Mary Madgalen's Church hall.

Area clergy and choirs are invited to participate and are asked to contact Rev. Michael F. Connaughton, pastor. PHOENIX FIRE CO. CANVAS FOR FUNDS For A New Ladder Truck JULY 30 TUES, JULY 31 1ST AND 2ND WARDS CITY OF POTTSVILLE STARTING AT 6 P.M.

This Space Available Free Through The Courtesy Of 6yf FUNERAL HOME OFCl 622-0230 POTTSVILLE, PA, 5 G. RYLAND LORD-C RYLAND LORD (For Further Information Call Paul Murphy 622-3456).

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