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    1. [PANORTHA-L] The Express Oct. 6, 1934
    2. The Express Oct. 6, 1934 Leonard CASCIANO, a well known resident of Roseto, diedsuddenly yesterday at 11:25 a.m., if acute indigestion at hishome. 705 Roseto street, age 66 years. His survivors are his widow Mrs. Mari-Antonio CASCIANO; 12 children, Mrs. FrankCIAZZO, Mrs. Anthony PULLO, Mrs. Joseph MARTOCCI, Jamesand Lewis CASCIANO, of Roseto, Anthony CASCIANO of Bethlehem; Carmel, Jennie, Annie, Mamie, Pasquale and Leonard Jr., at home; three brothers Philip CASCIANO, ofRoseto , Daniel CASCIANO in Roseto, Italy; PasqualeCASCIANO whereabouts unknown, two sisters in Italy, and22 grandchildren. Deceased was a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.The funeral will be held on Wednesday morning at 9:30 at the home, followed by high mass in the church, the Rev. Joseph DUCCI, officiating. Interment, Catholic Cemetery. Mrs Joseph NATALIZIO Mrs. Maria DONATO NATALIZIO, wife of Joseph NATALIZIO,died Saturday at 5:15 p.m. at her home in Roseto, of complications, aged 76 years. Deceased had been failing health for a number of months. She was a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Besides her husband she issurvived by one son, Philip, and four daughters, Mrs. JosephBASSO; Mrs. Philip SABATINE of Roseto; Mrs. Stephen RUGGIERO, Washington Township, and Mrs. Nicholas DE MASI,Bethleham, and a sister, Mrs. Consolata TRIGIANI, Bangor; 33grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 at the house, followed by services at the Catholic Church. Rev. Joseph DUCCI officiating and interment in Catholic Cemetery. Mrs. Rebecca GRAFFIN, Word has been received in Bangor of the death on Saturday morning of Mrs. Rebecca C. GRAFFIN, widow of William GRAFFINat the Roger Herd Memorial Home, Herdon. Deceased was a former Bangorian and was a member of the First United Evangelical Church,Bangor. Funeral services will be held Tuesday evening at the home and onWednesday at 1:30 p.m., in the First United Evangelical Church, Bangor, the Rev. A.Z. BODEY, pastor in charge at the church. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Bangor. EDELSON-MELNICK Miss Dorothy Melnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. MELNICK, 33South First street, Bangor and Irving EDELSON, of Mt. Carmel, Pa.,were married yesterday afternoon at the Church of Congregation Childrenof Abraham, Easton, with Rabbi LEWITTES of this city, officiating.A reception and dinner was served after the ceremony at the Y.M.H.A.attended by more the 50 guests. The rooms were attractively decorated. Guests attended from New York, Mt. Carmel, Bangor and Easton. SABETTI-CRAFA An attractive fall wedding was solemized yesterday at 2 p.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Roseto, when the Rev. JosephDUCCI united in marriage Miss Mary CRAFA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Louis CRAFA and Nicholas SABETTI, both of Roseto. They were attended by Miss Antonetta ROMANO and Nicholas FALCONE. The bride was becomingly dressed in a white satinveil and carried a bridal bouwuet of white roses and lillies of thevalley. Antonette CHINCATELLI, of Camden N.J. was the flowergirl and the bride's brother, Louis CRAFA, was the ring bearer. Miss ROMANO wore a maroon colored gown with silver accessoriesand carried pink roses. A reception followed the ceremony in Pinto's Hall. The couple left late in the evening on their honeymoontrip to Washington, D.C. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. SABETTIwill reside in their newly built home on Liberty street, Roseto. Manyout-of-town guests were present. Miss Lucy FINELLI sang and Mrs. Gregory DEMILIO played for the ceremony. Wedded by Rev. Veit Albert A. ALTEMOSE, OF 2901 Butler street, Wilson and DorothyR. NOBLE, 660 North Thirteenth street, Easton, were married Saturdayafternoon at the parsonage of Zion's Lutheran Church by the pastor, Rev. Walter C. G. VEIT. Marriage License: Anthony ILKOVICH, Emma KLAUSZ, both of BethlehemAlbert A. ALTEMOSE, 2901 Butler street, Wilson, and DorothyR. NOBLE, 660 North Thirteenth street. Easton Suit over checks Magee & Nixon Company, Inc., of Easton, is named defendantin an action started in the county courts by, Mary M. TREXLER, George F. SEIBERLING Jr., Thomas SCHANTZ, Nolan P. BONNER, executors of the last will of Harry C. TREXLER, late of Allentown. The plaintiffs seek to collect a claim of $1752.50 on two checks forwardedby the defendants to the plaintiffs, but on which payment wasordered stopped before the checks were cleared. Burglary at North Catasauqua Jewelry valued at more the $260 was stolen from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MCCLISTER at North Catasauqua some time Saturday night by thieves who broke in during the absence of the family Entrance was gained by cutting a window screen onthe east side of the house and then jimmying the window. AssistantCounty Detective John TROUT of Bethlehem in investigating the case. Flicksville S.S. Promotion Day Event The Flicksville Union Sunday School had a record attendence of 128yesterday at the promotion day services. The church was beautifullydecorated with autumn leaves and flowers. eleven juniors were promoted to the main school and each received a Bible.The program given was entitled "A Ladder of Service" and openedwith the singing of "Our Graduation Day" by the children as they entered the church. Mrs. Floys STAHL directed the program. Old St. John's church Richmond, Va., founded 193 years ago, was used as barracks by British soldiers in 1771.

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