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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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ftiG TYRONE DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 19S8 ll 1 'Mrs, CHsorge fhomns- town, is observing her birthday anniversary today. Mf. and Mrs. oedr.ge H. Rhine.

30fl West Sixth are observing their 2Sth 'Wedding anniversary today. Mrs. Hazard Anthony, City, Mf. and Mfs. William Aaklti, Mansfield, Ohio; Mrs.

bert Kudstef, Mrs, Samuel Waters, Pittsbufgh! Mrs. Ralph HersfJeref, AHoona; thfe Rev. and Mrs. Levl Zelgler, Marllnsburg; Mfs. Donsld Adams, Roaring Spring; Mf.

and Mfs. Dletrlck Rfta.be, Tyrone, and Mf. and Mi's. Ffahk Sinking Valley have returned to their homes after Visiting the Rev. INFANT GIRL VOFL and Mrs, H.

Paul Cox, Tyrone Rtt tortnt glrl dftught of al vln and Anna Miller Noel. 1263 Airman 2 Cl. Robert Hazzard, Logan born Aug. 25, died Aug. spent a short furlough with his 50 a Tyrone hospital, Burial was parents, Mr, and Mrs, Forrest Mass- in Eastlawn cemetery Satur zard, 112 East 15th and i day afternoon at 1 o'clock.

his wife at 1257 Lincoln ave. He has' DEATHS MRS. ABIGAIL SHUNK Mrs, Abigail Mae Merrltts Shunk, who resided at 1115 North Cambria Bellwood, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Siters; 641 East Fourth Bellwood, at 3:55 a.m. Monday, Sept.

1 after- an extended Illness. She was born March 17, 1877 at Hoilldaysburg RD, the daughter of George Woods and Jennie Shinafelt Mei-rltts. On Sept. 2, 1877 she was married, in Hollldayaburg, to William Albert Shunk, who died Sept. 22, 1948, Surviving are these children; Calvin G.

Shunk, Walter W. Shunk, Charles A. Shurtk, Mrs. Pearl Snyder, Mrs. Mildred Siters, all of Bellwood; also sisters, Miss Mary Merrills and Miss Nannie Merritts, and brother, Roy Merrltts all of Hollidaysburg 19 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren She was' a member of Grace Lutheran church.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 3, at 2 p.m. at Fuoss Mortuary In charge of the John I. Colei Friends will be received after 2 p.m. today at the Mortuary.

Interment will be in Logan Valley been in Saudla Arabia for the past four months, and reported to Wash' Ington, D.C., last evening for orders. (Mr. and Mrs. Michael 'fcittrlck, Harrteburg, have returned after visiting Mrs. KKtrlck's brother and sister in Tyrone.

Galer Rlghtnour, Three Springs, former Tyrone resident and retired PRR employe, has returned after visiting in Tyrone, Peter A. Romano, 2215 Lincoln visited his sister in Newark, N.J., over the. Labor Day holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Deatlef Seegcr and family, New Castle, have returned after visiting Mrs.

Seeger's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MsKlnney, 100 E. 13th st. John Smead, patient' in the Veterans Hospital at Lebanon, will return tomorrow after a six-day leave spent his mother, Mrs.

Evelyn Smead; Bald Eagle. Snellbaugh, Bellefonte, for- ner Tyrone resident, has returned after visiting In Tyrone. Mr. and Ernest Holbrook, Washington, D.C., have returned after Visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Confer, 1857 Adams awi, and also attending the Homecoming at Bald Eagle. Reuben E. Salisbury, 248 East Herald retired painter contractor, will observe his 91st birthday anniversary tomorrow. (Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Troutwine, Franklinville, have, returned after visiting in Tyrone. tyr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder and family, Butler, former Tyrone residents, have returned after visiting their homes in Tyrone. Mrs.

Alfred K. Kelly, 813 Park observed a birthday anniversary Aug. 30. Miss Elaine Cupp, employed in Philadelphia, spent the Labor Day season with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs.

Perry Cupp, 1210 Lincoln ave. Mrs. Theodore Rlggleman, Decker Hollow, is visiting her brother, James L. Miller at Fort Myers, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Walter McKinney, and family, Dayton, Ohio, have returned spending a week with Mr. McKinney's patents, 100 East 13th St. Horace Elder, 806 West 15th clerk in Is on Vac'a'- Roy Shirk, Tip'ton; observed; a -birthday anniversary Aug.

28. 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wagner and daughter, Janice, York: Mr. and Mrs, William Westbrook, On son and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dickson and two daughters I A showing of the paintings of and Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

Wagner, Mrs Constance Kienzle KurU, art Wilmington, spent the La- supervisor in the public schools of New Kensington, is currently being offered in the show window of OfltlTAL Mrs. ADMISSIONS Anna Forcey, 1300 Bald Eagle ave. DISCHARGED Mrs. George Benn and infant daughter, Tyrone RD 2 Mrs. Richard Price and infant daughter, 961 South Lincoln ave Mrs.

Anna Forcey, 1306 Bald Eagle ave. Mrs. Clayton Detwiler and infant daughter, BelVwood. DISPENSARY Violet Flannagan, 1208 Lincoln ave. Debbie Danaway, Scranton.

September 2, 1958 DISCHARGED James E. Reeder, 1409 Blair ave. Mrs. Amanda Stoneforaker, 1808 Columbia ave. DISPENSARY Ann Rodgers, 1026 Cameron ave.

Tyroller's Paintings bor Day holidays at their paren tal homes in Tyrone. Dr. and Mrs. F. W.

Russell and sons, Ricky and KcVin, Oak Ridge, have returned after visiting the Slmmonds Ladies Specialty Shop, 1012 12th st. In AHoona, Mrs. Kurtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell's parents, Mr.

and Mrs Pftul Hillcrest, Mrs. Marion H. G. Shirk, 508 Was- has had her Paintings shown in hlngton and Dr. Russell's mo- number of localities during the ther in East Otto, N.Y.

The group also spent some time in Atlantic City. N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, 1421 Bald Eagle are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Delige in Geneva, N.Y. Helen Miller, 1211 Washington employe at the Home Electric Light office, has returned to duty after a vacation week, Mrs. H. C.

Kling, Presbyterian home, former Tyrone resident, and Mrs. Harry F. Bowser, 1251 Logan were two of the Judges at the Blair County Flower Show last Charles Ohrtnmn, 522 Park observed a birthday anniversary Aug. 29. Dolores Linn and Janet Stouffer, Tyrone, members of the Assembly of God church, attended the retreat at the Living Waters Camp, Cherry Tree, Aug.

29 through Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Irvln, Spring Lake, are visiting Mrs. Irvin's brothcr-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James McNeils, 1319 Logan ave. Miss Mildred Briggs, Philadelphia, former Sinking Valley resident, has returned after visiting in Sinking Valley and Fuoss Mills, summer.

They include pastels, scratchboard, and water colors. She taught in the Tyrone school system one term. Lewistown Faculty Has Tyroner, Wife Edward Pallo, son of and Mrs. Mike Pallo, 1108 Cameron and his wife, will be new mem'bers of the Lewistown Junior High and Lewistown Senior High faculty, respectively, tooth teaching social studies. Mrs.

Pallo, the former Mary. Coder, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coder, of Pleasant Gap. Both are graduates of Lock Haven State Teachers College.

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