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THE EVENING STANDARD copS Church. Mt. Lebanon, south of Pittsburgh. 11 a. -10 P.

April 23. M. Luncheon ud Bake Sate. AOOTION BIRVIOC-Fur HIM ol wlej. William On, AucUonter.

OH 8-29M. ounty Soc; Security Is Over $1.6 Million CLASSIFIED DBPUW '55 CHEVROLET 2-Door, V-8, Slandard Shift. $295.00 TWELL MOTOR SALES S85 Morgantown Unlontown Phone OE 8-1S71 Monthly old-age, survivors and sability insurance benefits in ayette County now top Mrs. Alice D. Conn, district manager of Social Security here, aid yesterday on releasing her nnual county benefit data report.

The new monthly figure repre- FOR SALE STKEL BEAMS FORDSON DIESEL HI-LIFT with backhoe F800 TRUCK with KJ.L flat bed and air brakes. Ph. GE 7-4429 or 8-1106 USED CARS '61 Ford Falcon 4-dr. Fordomalic '61 Corvair 4 dr. sedan P.G., '58 Chevy 4 dr.

station wagon. V-3 P.G., A R. I 4 '60 Impala H.T. V-8, SUl- A shift I FIXE CHEVROLET CO. Mjuontwm, Fk.

JO CUSSIFW DtSPUt '57 Chevrolet standing value. tvl sedan. An out- '587' '58 Plymouth 2-dr. hdtop $497 '57 Mercury 2-dr. '57 Mercury 4-dr.

'57 Ford 2-dr. sedan $397 '56 Plymouth station wag '55 Ford sedan $257 '55 Pontiac 4-dr. EN ANY 336 E. Main St. Uniontown, Pa.

Phone 8-8541 senls an increase of 6.3 per cent over the corresponding period last year. increase tan be attributed to the changes in the law in recent years, as well as to the growth of our aged population," Mrs. Conn said, adding: "This money stimulates county business; most of it is spent for ood, clothing and shelter. There no longer any doubt. Social security benefits are helping to itabilize the income and'spending of many residents in Fayette County." Monthly benefits first became layable in January.

1940, and have continued without interruption for 23 years, accompanied by a steady growth in the number of beneficiaries. Mrs. Conn noted that as of Dec. 31, 1962, some 24,143 Fayette countians were collecting about $19,264,296 annually from Social Security. More people in Fayette Counly, she said, could draw social security benefits if they knew about the law, and for that reason they are urged lo visit or call the local social security office whenever they have a question concerning their benefits or re- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY DINNER BENEFlT-At least 13 organizations will benefit from a community service diwier sponsored by Menallen Grange next Wednesday noon and i(U.

From left seated: Mabel Botvmas- ter, Fayette Cowty Tabermktis and Health Mrs. Nicholas R. Andollna, chairmai Advisory Board, Fayefte County Child Welfare Services; Mm. Vivian Warren, County Society of Crippled Children; Mrs. David Merlin, County Assn.

for Retarded Children; Mrs. John Mrwka, county March of Dimes; Mrs. Eugene Adams, County March of Dimes; Mrs. Annatxlle Cropp, general chairman. Standing: Walter Dearth, executive committee; Earl Langley, finance committee; William M.

Wheeler, South Union Fire Raymond Lilley, chairman community project; Capt. Charles Crispell, Salvation Army; Mrs, Ruby Langley, Home Economics committee; Darlton Langley, American Red Cross; Marlon Kovach, Counly Heart Chief C. W. Wilson, Unlontown Fire Mrs. Edwin G.

Warman, Board of Directors, American Cancer Society; H. E. Dean president county unit, American Cancer Society; Thomas J. Hugh, New Salem Fire Mary Ann Newcomer, Home Economics committee; Ellen Fearer, co-chairman of dinner. Representatives of Mucscular Dystrophy Foundation and Mental Health Assn.

of Fayette Counly were absent. -Herald-standard Pboto UNIONTOWN, SATURDAY, APBIL 1K3-PAGE 11 Lodge Visit By Officers A visit by four officers of the Grand Encampment highlighted a meeting last night of the Fayelle Encampment, 80, IOOF. Grand Palriarch Gray a Grand Marshall Kennedy Important matters with the local encampment. Chief Patriarch Alfred Springer pesided. Patriarchs from PI.

Marion, Smithfietd, Wallersburg, Connellsville, Mt. Pleasant and District Deputy Cadet Shirer were honored guests. Refreshments the meeting. Serving on the committee were Joseph Thompson, Ru5- sell Burgan and Jess Oldland. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY i960 CADILLAC convertible.

Series 62. White with while vinyl top. Mint, like new condition. Low mileage. All the Cadillac extras, including radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, Hydramatic transmission, electric windows, electric seat and all deep tread whilcwall tires.

One year guarantee. Only $3150.00. See this new car trade-in at MARK HOWARD MOTORS Your Pontiac-Tempest Dealer Route 40 west, across from Moss Super Market. Phone GE 8-3596 LASSO A NULL A HOW ABOUT TARPAULINS! Any desired type oi can- IL vas covering for any pur- pose. Tell us your needs.

HIB6S AWNING CO. 91 S. Ml. Vernon Ave. Phone GE 7-7409 sponsibililies.

As of January J963, in the nation at large, more than 18 million beneficiaries were receiving payments at the rate of $1,181,724,895 per month. The average monthly old-age retirement benefit in January was $76.19 for all Slates, while in the state of Pennsylvania the average was $81.09, Mrs. Conn said. The following shows the number and amount of each type of monthly benefit paid Fayelle County, as of December 31, 1962: Retired worker, 11,094, $999,399. Wife or husband, 4,178, $169,085.

Widow or widower, 2,921, $187,840. Mothers and children 3,824 $200,106. Disabled workers and dependents, 2,050, $133,830. Call Special Meet Of C-DUnit Here A special meeting of all Civil Defense police the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Wards of Uniontown has been called for 2 p.m. Sunday at East End School.

LEGAL KOIKU LANE LANE, Atlys. Estate of RUTH S. MORRIS, late Nicholson Township. Fayette County, Deceased. Letters Testamentary In the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice hereby given to' all persons Indebted to the taid decedent to make payment to the undesigned without delay, and all persons having claims or demands against Bald estate are requested to make known the wme.

ALVA L. MORRIS Executor D. 2 SraithfLeld. Pa. AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Starting at 9:30 A.M.

White Tractor -Trailers American Pre-Fobs, Plant 0 Perryopolis, Pa. TRUCKS ALL INSPECTED LANE LANE, Attys. Estate of JOHN SHEARIN. latt of Brtle Vernon, Payette County, Deceased. Letters Testamentary In the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice hereby given, to all persons Indebted lo the said decedent to make payment to the undersigned without delay, and all persons having claims or demandb against said estate are requested to make Known the same.

JAMES SHEAJUN Executor 133 Broft-n St. Belle Verhon, Pa. Physicians' Meeting Set Dr. Harriet P. Dustan and Dr.

Sidney Friedman will be among the guest speakers at a pliysi dans symposium on cardio pulmonary arid neoplastic diseases to be held Sunday at the George Washington Hotel in Washington Dr. Duslan is a slaff member in the research division of the Cleveland Clinic. She is a native of Vermont, did her research a the clinic and did post doctor research at the National Hear Institute, also at the Clevelam Clinic. Dr. Dustan's topic will be "Driij Therapy in Dr.

Friedman is chief cardio ogiit at Children's Hospital i Philadelphia. He received hi medical training at the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, where now serves as associate profess a )inner Fete At Menallen WILLIAM J. FRANKS. Atty. Estate of MART PINCHOK.

also known as MEHI PINCHOK. late of Georges Township. Fayette County. Deceased. Letters Testamentary In the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to all perEons Indebted to the said decedent to make payment to the undersigned without delay, and all persons having claims or demands against, said estate are requested to make known the same.

JOHN EDWARD PDJCHOT Executor It E. Main St. Unlontown. Pa. of pediatrics in the school of me cine and is chief of the rheuma fever clinic.

Dr. Friedman's Iheme will I "Congestive Heail Failure in Ii fancy." The symposium will be joinl sponsored by the American Ca cer Society, Tuberculosis a Health Association and the Tri- Counly Academy of General Practice. Physicians are requested to obtain reservations to the event by calling BAUwin 2-3460. District service organizations nd charitable groups will benelil rom a public dinner to be servet ext. Wednesday by Menallen Grange in the Grange Hall, New alem Rd.

Hours are from 11 to 2 p.m. and.from 5 lo 7 Mrs. Annabelle Cropp, general Mrs. Ellen Fearer, cochairman, and their committee members have planned the fol owing menu: Tomato juice, baked chicken leg and thigh or breast, xt aloes with parsley, green wans, relish tray, applesauce, cole slaw, choice of homemade ie, coffee, tea and rolls. Sponsored by the Home Economics Committee, executive committee and finance committee, the dinner is a community service project to help organizations and agencies with their work.

The public is invited. Raymond Lilley is community service chairman and Arthur Cougheaour worthy master of the Grange. KACUB. JOSEPH 65. Oa- rards Fort, formerly of Unlontown, died Thursday evening.

April 13, 1963 In Cleveland, O. He was a former employe as auto mechanic 01 the Turner Automobile over thirty-five years and later employed by the R. Auto Service, retiring In 1062. He Is survived by his wife. Georgia Senntu Kicur and these children.

Mrs. John (Betty) Frederick, Gararris Fort; Ross Kacur, Hopwood; Mrs. Daniel (Patricia) Mullen, Cleveland. eleven grandchildren; brothers and Bitters, MIES Miry Kicur, Yardley; Miss Anna Kacur. Farmlngton: Mrs.

Kathryn Dan. lelE, CatonvlHe, Mrs. Julia Bowman. Cumberland, Misses ROM and Virginia Kacur. Pittsburgh; Albert.

Baltimore, Md John, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Margaret Wlijtalter. Yardley; Mis. Huth Morris, Baltimore, Md. Friends arc being received In the J.

Harry Johnston Sons Funeral Home. 65 N. Gallatln this evening from 1-9, Sunday from 3-5 anct T-9 until Monday at 4 p. the hour of service. Rev.

G. C. Walri- koenlg will officiate. Interment will be In' Oak Grove Cemetery. KLAMERUS (BRONISLOVA) BS1D- GET Friends are being received In the family residence, 98 Thornpion 2.

until Monday at 8:30 when prayer service will be held, followed by a Red- ulem High Mass In St. Mary's R. C. Church. Cardale.

Rev. Fr. A. L. Zwollnskl as celebrant.

Interment will be In the church cemetery under the direction of the Flack- Uaruccl Funeial Home, Republic. The Rosary Society of St. Mary's R. O. Church will recite the Rosary this evening at o'clock.

Zwlazek Podhalan. circle H. will recite the Rosary this evening at 1:30. Christian Mothers will recite lha Rosary at o'clock tonight. Brownsville Telegraph, please copy.

LEWIS. JOHN will be received In the T. Leonard Bang- iton Funeral Home. McClellandtown, until Bunday at II a. m.

nnd In the Hopwood Free Methodist Church from 1 until 2 p. the hour ol Rev. Raymond R. Lee, the paslgr and Rev. K.

J. Blckerton will olftclate. Interment will be in the Hopwood (Ross) Cemetery. Hop in the saddle and get out to Null's Used car Corral Pronto! Trade your old plug for one of these young fillies. 1957 Ford Fairlane Hardtop.

V8, overdrive. A nice car. $595 I960 Ford Country Sedan. 6-passenger, V8, Cruisc-0-Ma- lic and power steering. Priced low at $1395 1953 Ford Fordor.

VS. Fordomatic. A-title. A very good buy. $1095 1939 Ford Tudor.

V8, standard transmission, equa-lock. Clean. $1095 1930 Ford Fairlane SOO Hard- lop. V8, Cruise-0-Matic. power steering, equa-lock.

Look al this one. $1395 1957 Dodge Hardtop Coupe. VS. push-button. Solid black.

$395 1957 Fordor Monterey. VS. Merc-o-matic. Low A-litle. Only $595 1957 Ford Tudor.

V8, Fordomatic. Very clean. $495 I960 Ford FairlanR 6 Fordor. Slandard transmission. A-tille.

$1395 I960 Dodge Seneca Tudor. 6-cylinder, standard transmission. A-tille. Low mileage. Clean.

$995 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM We offer you high trode-in allowance, bank financing, demonstration ride in new car of your choice. WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS t' See Uniontmvn's largest Auto Dealer First PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE NULL FORD SALES Across from the Famous Moss Super Market Phone GE 7-982? Open 9 A.M. 16 9 P.M. (2) 1959 WHITE Model 9000 tractors, 600714 and 600715 2-speed axles: Hydraulic steering a clutch; good tires and condition. (2) 1957 WHITE model WC22T tractors, 470547 and 470415 A i i a a i i saddle lanks; very good tires: good 1956 WHITE a 460623, 2-speed axle: tires fair: -overhauled 30,000 ago; good condition.

1955 WHITE a 445870. 2-speed axle; fair tires; fair condition 1953 WHITE tractor WC22T 423750 Auxiliary transmission; tires good: condition very good for age. 1933 CHEVROLCT a oyei engine with 16-foot high side bed; U53B02666: tires good; bed good; new motor 30,000 ago; condition good. 1955 ClfEVBOLET a over engine with 16-foot high fide bed: U55N002338: tires fair; new motor at about 80,000 miles: bed good: genera! condition fair. 1956 CMC tractor model 552; 552X1818 2 speed axle: tires good: only 30.000 miles on new molnr; condition good.

1948 WHITE dump model 3000 600715: tires good: condition fair: equipped with trailer hitch. 1951 FORD tractor model F8; tires fair: condition fair: used around factory; not inspected. 1952 FORD tractor model F8; tires fair; condition fair; not inspected. (4) 1952 KINGHAM SINGLE AXLE van trailers. f4) 1955 KINGHAM SINGLE AXLE flat trailers.

(2) 1955 KINGHAM TANDEM AXLE Hat trailers. (21 1957 KINGHAM TANDEM AXLE Hat trailers. (4) 1959 KINGHAM TANDEM AXLE aluminum high side van trailers. (1) TAG ALONG low bed trailer: wired for lighls: (urn signals: Hydraulic brakes: dual tires. 1956 OLIVER model OC46: hi- lift ami back hoe: with weights and in good con- till ion.

12-foot slake truck bed. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER disc for Cub tractor. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER snow blade for Cub tractor. FARM WAGON on rubber with 14-foot flat bed. list of truck motor and electrical miscellaneous supplies.

Toe bars. 7i Driver tool boxes complete. Large battery charger (6 or 12 volts). Hydraulic floor jack (7-tonV Air grease gun. Drums of oil.

(131 24-foot larps. I 41-foot ropes. (11) Chain binders. 20-foot chains. PUBLIC SALE Nieholon Township School District offers for Rale by sealed, competitive Wds to be submitted to Peter Bartucb.

Secretary of the Board of School Directors, Supervising Principal's Office. Albert Gallatln Senior High School, on or before Monday, May 6. 1363. at eight o'clock p. E.

D. 6. T. the WoodsWe School Lot. fronting 264 feet on the public -road leadin from Woodslde to Masontown an 165 feet deep, as particularly described In deed recorded In the Recorder's Office of Fayette CotiDty.

Pennsylvania. In Deed Book Volume ing nd 365, page 3, upon terms of sale: the following 1. All bids must be accompanied by certified checV. payable to the School Dltrlct amount of $100. In the 2.

Balance or price must he paid within thirty clays from date of notice of acceptance of bid. upon delivery of deed. 3. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, fcH BARTUCH Secretary LEGAL NOTICES nt their at 7:30 o'clock P. for the Sealed proposals be received at the office of Joseph P.

Matuschak. Solicitor for German Township. Fayette County, Pennsylvania, 97 East Slain Street. Unlontown. Pejinsylvulo until 4:00 P.

April 30. 1963. and opened find read by the regular mretlm M. April'30. 196 Construction of 10,000 S.

Y. Double Sea; Treatment and 3000 S. Y. DP-l Bituminous Surface, (more or less). Proposal forme, tpeclf(cations and Instruction to bidders may be obtained at the office of Joseph P.

Matuschak. Solicitor, 7 East Main Street, Unlontown, Pa. The materials specified herein shall meet (he standard specifications of the Pennsylvania Department of Highways Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or bidder's bond in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars payable to the Township of German. The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals JOSEPH P. MATtfSCHAK 1 Solicitor WISHING WELL Pilgrim Rest Choir Event Youth Choir of Pilgrim Res Baptist Church will observe it i anniversary Sunday at 3 p.m.

A program will be presented with Donna law, Brownsville, as master of ceremonies, and Clarence Johnson, Whitsetl, giving the address of welcome. The program will include solos by Yvonne Cherry, Grindstone; Allen Hatcher, Whilsett; Richard Johnson, Pittsburgh, and John Wilson. There will be A selections ty the Ebenezer Youth Choir, Blyciale; a Youth Choir, Brownsville; Ml. Zion Youth Choir, Connellsville; St. James Youth Choir.

Fritzhenry, and Rodman St. Church, 'Pittsburgh. Simeon Hatcher, Whilsett, will give a reading. Refreshments will he served. The public is invilcd.

The a is Rev. P. II. Greene; public editor, Catherine Davis; president, Simeon Hat- clier. and supervisor, Mrs.

Mary Singleton. LOWHY. JOHN EDWARD-- 5. son of Merie and Lillian Fowler Lowry, Dunbar. died in the Un- lontown Hofpital.

Thursday aller- noon. April IB. 1963. He was bom In Connellsvllle, August 26. 1357.

In addition to his patents, he Is survived by three slaters, Linda Susan and Usa; one half sister, Betty Stevey, Warren. paternal grandfather, Charles Lowry, Dunbar; mattrrinl grandmother, Alice Fowler, Wynn. Friends are belnz received In the Burhani Funeral Home. Dunbar, vnere services will be held Sunday at 3 p. m.

Rev. Lewis Hunter will officiate, interment win be In Mt. Auburn Cemetery. MclNTYRE, HARRY L. Age 31 years, of IS Thomas died in his home Saturday morning.

April 20. 1963, at 8:45 o'clock after brief Illness. He was the son of the late Rev. James and Lee Ann Beals Mclnlyre. He was a member of the Calvary Church and a life member of the Fraternal Order of Police.

Surviving are the following Dale J. of Un- lontown; Isla M. Bosley at homn: Harry A. at home; Mrs. A.

F. (Gladys) Adlcr of Unlontown; Jour grandchildren; len great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife in 1835. a daughter. Mrs.

Carrie Walters Robinson in 1953. a son Donald 5. In 1553 and Russell B. In Friends will be received In the Edward E. Mlnerd Funerul Home.

106 W. Main alter noon Bunday until Tuesday at 2 P. the hour of service with Rev. Frank A. Bodnar officiating.

Interment In Sylvan Heights cemetery. Refbtered 1). S. Patent OfHct G' I 6 8 7 5 2 f) 8 Mariamia Seaman Kcccives Promotion PECSKO. CHARLES VAS1L--Friends will be received In the family residence until Monday at 9.

a. m. when prayer service will held. A Rctiulcm High Mass In- tonetl In St. Mary's R.

C. Church, licv. Fr. Nicholas will ot- flclale. Interment will be In (lie church cemetery the direction of the Vito P.

DOCarlo Funcr- nl Home, New Salem. Parastas win be this evening at 7 o'clock. The Altar Society of St. Procoptus R. C.

Church will recite the Rosary Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The Rosary Society ol St. Procoplus R. C. Church will recite trie Rosary Sunday at 0:30 p.

m. Navy Seaman Sylvester D. Law-1 RYAN. ALBERT Dixon son, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James of Martanna, was recently promoted -to his present rate while i at Naval Schools Command, Mare Island Naval Shipyard. Vallejo. Calif. DEATH NOTICES Here is a pleasant game Out Hill give yra a message every it is a numerical puzzle, desigMd spell oat CMP! the letters in your lint ninw. tit nimber of ktten li 6 more, subtract 4.

Tf the camber Is less thin add 3. Tke result to ytw key number. Start at the upper left-hand ewner of the rectangle and check ever; one kej iimhen, left right. Then the message the letters inder the check figure give 700. TERMS ON INVENTORY-- CASH If il is impossible for you lo be in attendance sale day, you may submit bids to the auctioneers prior to the sate, accompanied by a cashier's your bid is high sale day you will be immediately notified; if not, your check returned.

WYLIE S. RITTENHOUSE and Associates, the Auctioneers Vanderbilf, Pa. Phone (412) OS 7-2300 STAR BT CLAY R- POLLAN Your Activity Gui'Jt According io ibt Sfon. To develop message for Sunday, read we rds correspond ing to numbers of your Zocfioc birth sign. Jl Oartti 32f(M iJ A-id i Vco 25 but ACK1NCT OSE.

HIV. ROSCOB-R. 1. Fayclte City, dtcd Frldly, A i 15, 1353 at 3:55 p. m.

la the Hospital, following an extended Illness. He was born in Roftcoe. December 16. 1513. He was pastor of Junction Baptist Church.

He was a member of the Little Redstone Pi-wbyterUn church, R. D. 1. Fay- cite City. He was preildent of Kayttte County Stinday School Ann.

and wai accountant for PMUtninih Steel Co. it Allcnport plant. He Is survived by his wife. Mary (Dolly) AcKlnclose: children. Roy and Barry at home: one blslcr.

Mrs. William Tucson. two brothers, Rev Garnet AcXlnclose, Belle Vernon ind Hirotd. R. D.

1. Firettc City Friends are being received In thr Howard W. McCrory Home, City, where Krvlcc: Lltlie 'Rcd- Church win officiate. Interment win be In Belle Vernon Cemetery. will be held Monday at p.

Rer. Uille of Lltf Pmhyterian died tn the Unlontown Hospital. Friday. April 13. 1063 at 1:30 p.

following an extended He wai a son of the late Charles anrt Julia SherrlcX Ryan. Ke WAS a retired payroll clerk of Ihc U. 3. Steel Corp. He was a member of she First Church of ChrlM Scientist of Unlontown and FrlcX Vcl- eraiib Assn.

He is survived by his witc. Mary Ryan and these child Mrs. I. A. (Maudci Moore.

Pittsburgh: Margaret anrl c. Albert Ryan. Unlontown: Miry Anne al home; eight grandchildren; eieat grandchildren: one Mrs. Maude Kneedler. Scottrtile.

Friends will be received In the Edward E. Minerd Funeral Home. 196 W. Main a 1 this evening until Monday at 1:30 p. the hour of service.

Interment will be tn Sylvan Heights Cemetery. ASKCRAFT. EUGENIA--Ajrd 91. 60 Connellsvnie tnd widow of William Ashcraft. died In the Un- lontown HotPltftl.

Friday morning. April 10. 1943. She wis a member of the Great B-thel Baptist Church. She Is survived by two nephews.

Joseph Dllliner. St Thomal. Virgin Islands: James Erie. Friends are being received In the J. Harry Johnston Sons Funern! Home.

65 N. Gal- latln today from 3-5 and 7-9 until Sunday at 2 p. the hour of Rev. William J. Hlllman win officiate.

Interment will be In Oak Grove cemetery. SMITH. LEQLA MAY Ajed 76. widow ol Wendell Smith. U.

D. 1. Unlonlown, died In her home. Friday, April 19. IS63 at 9:15 a m.

Born April 5. IS31 In Franklin Township, she was a (ttuEhler of Ihr- late Ellis and Jrnnic Mil Franks. She Is survived by thCM children. Mrs. Pauline Cunnlns- ham.

Unlontown. R. 1: Mrs. Bucher. Winchester.

Mrs. Anna Lou Thorpe, Hummelstown; Violet Shultz. Cleveland, Mrs. Sarah Miller. oughhy, Unlontown.

R. D. 1: Donald. Carmlehsels: Glen. Cleveland.

Lester, liummelv town. Clayton. E. D. 1.

Unlon- lown; twenty six grandchildren: one great grandchild. She wag a number of Pleasant View Presbyterian Church. Friends will he received In the Harold S. Glcaon Funeral Home. 114 E.

Fayette after 7 this evening. Sunday 3-3, until Monday at 2 p. the hour of service. Interment mil be In Lafayette Memorial Pars. BUnWELL-GEORQE D.

Friends are being received in the Funeral Home. 139 Fayette until today at 3:30 p. Uie hour of service. Rev. H.

L. Davis will tnlermfnt will be In Flitwoodi Cemetery. OHR1STOPHIR, HOMER Friends being received In the Cecil Conn Funeral Home, Pt. Mnrlon, where services will he held today ftt 2 p. m.

Rev. 0 Dflmtr Read will otnclilt. Interment will be In Hemoiitl Fart. YAUGER, 1RVIS IBUBl-Aged t). Mt.

Independence, died In the Unlontown Hospital. Triursdar, April 18. 1563. Born November 7, 1872 in North Union Township a son of the latft Irvln and Nlcklow Yftugcr. He Is survived ey chlldrtn.

Carl. Morsan SUtlon: Thomas. Dunbar; Mrv Milton Sullivan, Unlontown; Mrs. Russell (Carrie) Tissue. Mt.

BraddocV. Mrs. Joseph fjulla) Homsntle. Shoaf: Mrs Jacob Millie) Moyei, Mt. Independence; thirty-one grandchildren: fifty great grandchildren; one brother.

Rsy Ysuger. Coolspring. Friends aie being received In the Burhans Funeral Home, TJunbar, where services will be held Sunday a p. m. Rev.

Robert Whoolery win officiate. Interment will bo In. Perry Cemetery..

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