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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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THURSDAY, MAY 27,1037 tJMONTOWN, NEWS STANDARD PAGE SAMUEL VINCH yinchv 84. years old, died it 5:45 o'clock May 26, at his home at House 195, Faliher Mr. Vinch's death due to a lingering illness. The deceased leaves following 'children: Tony Vinch, Comellsville, Mfcs. Mary Sebatina, Masontown; Nick and Rose Vinch, all at tome, Funeral services be sConduct- fcd at 2 o'clock Sunday, afternoon in the St.

Albert Roman Catholic church at Palmer. 'Burial will be in St. Procopius B. C. cemetery at Jjfew Salem.

JEFFEKSON RINGER. Jefferson 84, of near Bit- tjer died at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening, May 23, in the Uniontown hospital where he had been a patient since last Friday. Mr. Ringer's death was due to a lingering illness of more than seven months. deceased leaves two children, Mrs.

Chad Silbaugh, of Bitner witn he made his home, and Mrs. Frahk Silbaugh of this city. Funeral services will be Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the home of-his daughter, Mrs. Chad Silbaugh. Rev.

Willard W. Douglass of the First M. P. church, will conduct-the services. Burial will be in Sylvan Heights; PARKINSON SERVICES Private funeral services for Lindsey R.

Parkinson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Parkinson were conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the residence, 76 Iowa street: Rev. W. H.

McKuiney, pastor of the Central Christian church, officiated. was hi a cemetery at -Monongahela. MALIORY SERVICES Funeral services lor Mrs. Mary J. Mallory, widow of George Mallory, will be conducted Friday.

The cortege will leave the home of a son, Ivan Mallory, near Woodside, at 1:30 o'clock, going directly to the Old Frame Presbyterian church. Services will be conducted by Rev. Mr. pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist church, Smithfield.

Burial will be in Old Frame cemetery. PETER Peter Mlinarchick, of "Water street, Masontown, died at 7 o'clock Tuesday, May 25, 1937, fol- lowing an illness was 31 years, three months and six days old Surviving are his widow: Cecelia Mlinarchick; two children, Genevieve. and "home; -his father, John Mlmarcnick, Mason- town; ft sister, Katherine Bradley, Cleveland; and three Joseph, Masontown, and Michael -Mlinar- ehick, Footedale. Brief prayer in the family residence at 8:30 o'clock Friday morning will be, followed by additional rites in St. Mary's R.

C. church, Ft. drla, parish priest, will officiate. Burial wijfl be in the church cemetery. MRS.

SARAH COLLINS Mrs. Sarah Collins, widow of MaTion Collins, died at 6 o'clock Wednesday night, May 26, 1937, in the 'of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. "Charles Walters, -of Masontown: She was born April 9, 1859. Surviving" is the one" daughter, Mrs.

Ella Walters. Private funeral services. will be conducted kTthe Walters residence at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. J.

A. Forgie, pastor of Masontown Methodist -Episcopal church, wiJl officiate. Burial will be in Carmichaels cemetery. The family request friends to please omit flowers. H.

FREY Musser H. Frey, 54, well known resident of TTnibntown, died at 6:45 o'clock Wednesday evening, May 26, 1937, In Uniontown h'ospital, following a major operation. He was a son -of the late William-and Mary A. Musser Frey. Surviving are his widow, Susan L.

Frey, 93 Lemon street, and three sisters: Mrs. Laura B. Rankin and Mrs. Lida Weimer, of TJniontown, and Mrs. Dora A brother John M.

Frey, preceded him in death. Frey, was a member of the Protected Home Funeral arrangements will be announced later. ANDREW MOLENOCK, SR. Andrew Molenock, aged 88 years, died his home the Morgantown road, D. 3, Umontown, at 11:20 o'clock Wednesday night, May 26, 1937.

following an illness of complications. Mr. was widely known and He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Molenock, and the following children: John, of Morgantown road; Mrs. Mary Spears of Hollis, Long Island, New York; and Misses Ola and Anna, at home, and a foster son, Joseph Sopkovich of Neenah, Wisconsin; Two sons pre- U.

H. S. WILL GRADUATE Continued From Pace One Anna Nell George Yuhaa Isobel Zenoby a ROOM 108 Honey Ashton' Frank Barber Lucille Beasley Helen rBremenour David Brooks. Fraiik; Dprsey' Martha Bngle "Joe George. Helen Hough Edwin Hinebaugh Burton Kelley Frances Lenard Lillian Long Eugene Lowe Robert Marinelli Delores McClaren Helene Melenske Mary E.

Markiey Letty Palladhio Andrew Pangrac Betty Patterson John Prah William Ponzu- Jack Reynolds rick Caroline Rist James Rode- Paul Rollence heaver luith Sowers" -Mary Belle Anne Stavisii Silbaugh Rose Stav4sh George Strauch John Turney James Vail Louise Warman Raymond Wilson Stanley Zuzak ROOM Nick Cenker James Cornish John Drapp Jack "Sherman Vincent Gandolfi Raymond Gannon Santo LaPresta Geo-ge Myers. Joseph Ritter- berger Harold White Emmett Lowe Irwin Rohlf John Volpe ROOM Jean, Chisnell- Dolan Ruth Elizabeth Kosch Cheerful Riggs Evelyn "Wilkinson Glenna -Harader Florence Paris Demsel Sheposh Joe Trent Frank Thomas Farmer Stanley Machesky 300 Mary Sara Flannigan Nova Groover Malinda Maffitt lona Selbv Dorothv Teets Mary Zaucha Ruth Leichliter -Kathryn Pike Alverda Laps ceded their father in death. Funeral arrangements will be announced -later. Silbaugh Concrete Burial Vaults Nothing Better Is Made. Inquire About Them and be Convinced.

A JAMES CONLEY Word has reached Mends here telling of the death of James Conley. Mr. Conley died in his home at Riddlesburg, 22; 1937, following an illness that kept him- bedfast since the first of March. He was former resident of- Dunbar and was widely known i this district. Beulah Burkt Nancy Coughanour Ernest Magdaline Dolinay Hag- EOOM 103 Darrell Abel Donald Ayers Betty Jane Brown Roger Cropp Thomas D'Aurift Elmer Dey Andrew Ference Ralph Getchell Charles Hanks Hazel Havlicheck Robert-Klein -Oscar Levy JMae Virginia, laven- --good- Willis McCay 'Andrew McCardJ Harold Molton William McDowell Barbara McFar- Millys Nixon land Silvius Piccolo Harriet Marie Sable Smiley Clifford Smith Jane Spackman Robert Sturgeon Mildred Sullivan Robert Weiss Mary Work' Kathryn Crynock Peggy Hammond Nancy Jane Spears Frances West Velma Fodor Anhabelle Yaugher KOOM 104 Eileen Davis Helen Hlohmeo Hixen- Margaret Lewis baugh Catherine Lute Edna Merryman Helen Novak Mary Lucille Barbara Parks McDade Edith Royd Virginia Thomp- Emma Wandel son Josephine Vido- nish Betty Young Joseph Latsko Charles Bierer Glenn Chisnell David Cohen Lillian Collins.

Cutler Carl Dito Lloyd Springer Edward Telegdy Charles Hinsey Franklin John-stone James Risk Mary. Anna K. Warman Janet Williams Christine Wood Edith Feldstein Raymond ICnight John Adamovich Betty Martin Gilbert Ronco Slyvia San Filippo Alvin Solari George Ma.icher Stephen Mon- dalek Margaret Whaley Sylvia Smith John Karafa H. A. Rush Ventura ROOM 209 Paul Blycheck Frank Renner Wallace Brown Thomas Shana- Higli Grade Monuments Call or Write Marshall' Morgantown St.

UnioritowiL Pa Since 1865 CERTIFIED GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES Medium Size, 100 Ib, bag MEW POTATOES, Died, size $175 bushel $1,39 MONHEIM'S WEST END PRODUCE 14 E. Church St. Think of an electric refrigerator that uses no current at 3.11 more than of the time! That builds up enough cold in just a few minutes to last almost an hour! Here's real full-powered and operating economy, too. It's the new Kitchen-proved Westinghouse--Kitchen-proved under actual home conditions the world over. Reports from 89 HOME Proving Kitchens in a test early in 1937 show that running time of the mechanism averaged only much less than two hours out of twelve.

Currenfe consumption also was remarkably low averaging only kwh. per day, only 20 kilowatt hours per month. A remarkable And a remarkable refrigerator, too! Come in and see the new Kitchen-proved Westinghouse! U. S. Public Works Administration buys 16,697 Westinghouse Refrigerators For lowest 10-year cost they came to Westinghouse Service Radio Electric Co.

99 Wtsf Main St. Telephone 2345 Alvln Busey Georges James Steele Tommy Tanki Harold Hardy Robert Jeffreys Eobert Lecorchick- Arthur 3harlei Mitchell Merger William Crawford Kenneth Freeman Adolph Rronczak Donald Wilkinson Junior Collier Edward Petro Bale "Umbel Louis Cope Thomas Lindsey Arison Virginia Barber Ray Bradstoclc Charles Cale John Darby Stenson Edenfield CharlesHixoa Ralph Hooper- Charles Jones John Kuzak ROOM 105 Mary Louist Burrie Betty Bush Jessie Dolaa Ann EUas Mary Franko Ann Gavron Rose Giannattl Nancy Hicks Selma Gusky Helen Knapp Evelyn Miller LaClair Nelson Salvatore Oneai Clarence Ries Charles Romesburg William Rost Robert Stillwagon James Tressler John Turjanicza William. MeKean Hope Beamer, Jean Bittaer Dorothy towe Michael Maskara Camilla Palladhio Helen Santilli Evelyn Sanzi Dorothy Zavatson Julia Sember William Jones Dorothy Bush Joseph houser Robert Robert Woodward Evelyn Taylor FUNERAL FLOWERS Gregory's Flower Shop Cor. Arch Main St. Phone 510 The Lazy Hour Ranch Uniontown and Connellsville) --Presents-Thursday, May 27th, 1 937 AUSTIN WYLIE and his RB.C ORCHESTRA Featuring "Tax" Walter and Honey Lone, Vocalists Assessment $1 .00 per person mm it HTA M.

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