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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE. PA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953. A I Mr.

and Mrs. O. A Travis of South Connellsville and son, a rence, have returned from Cleveland, Ohio, where they spent the past week-end with the Travis' scn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Fuller. Lawrence Travis left Tuesday for Danville, where he is a member ol the lac- ulty of Danville High School. He recently completed summer course at West Vjrginia 'University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Join our typewriter club. $5.00 down holds your Portable at Kestner's. Advertisement 27- aug. 3-t Lloyd freed, John Tcichert, Mrs. Mary Shutsy and daughter, Mrs.

Virginia Rock ai.d Mrs. Mary Skelton and daughter, I.Irs. Eleanor Polyblank, Mn. Eva foreman, Mrs. Betty Trump, Mrs.

Bessie Clark and John H. Miller have been dicharged Irom Con- nclisvillc Stale Hospital. Pianos--final August Friday and Saturday, thli weeki only, of Spinet-Styled Small, Pianos, new and used, Irom Terms or cash. B. C.

Cochrane, West Side Hotel 101 S. First 28 Aug. I Mrs. John Gaal of 1221 Vine street has returned to her a few days' visit at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jamei M. Vriscoll in Guard, Md. Whib Ihrre Mrs. Gaal was a guest of inc Homemaker's Club held at the; home of Mrs. Gus Nilcs l-'ricndsvillc, of which Mrs.

Grist-oil is a member. John Lowery of 90B Aetna street is a patient in Connells- vilte State Hospital where he undergoing observation and treatment. Mrs. Julia Laughcry of Mer- chantvillc, N. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Heavner, 1012 Vinr street. Accompanying her was her son, Robert Laughcry. The visitors expect to retuVn home Saturday by automobile. Miss Connie Mullen ot Philadelphia is a house of Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph M. Forcjt, 251 Wills road. Mrs. i i a Burkett and her John, of Somerset left Thursday for McKecsporl after a two- day visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Hall, 1105 Sycamore street. Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Walther and three children, Leroy, Tommy and Dickie of Victoria, ate visiting several days hers with Watther's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Opperman in 1230 Vine street. AUNT HET By ROBERT QUILLEN i Jim ain't got a home of his own.

That i of his lets him pay the biils and board there. GRIM REAPER The funeral service will be con- with whom made her home ducted at 2 o'clock Sunday after- 1 R. D. 2. noon.

Interment will be in Mount Washington Cemetery. EtWV GALLENTINE FUNERAL The funeral service for Mrs May Gallentine, 38, ol Poplat Grove, who died in Connellsville State Hospital Thursday morning will be held at 3 o'clock SundayiWestmoreland Hospital, Greens- ness, afternoon at the Brooks funeral He lived at Tarr for MOUNT PLEASANT. Aug. 28. v.trd Eutsey, in Breakneck road, Ben Bergia, 61, of Tarr, there at 8:45 o'clock Thurs- at 12:50 o'clock this mommy in 1 day night a an extended ill- are in charge ol BACKTOSCHOOLWEGO! Shop Paula's Children's Shop and send big and little sister back to school rtreesed alike.

Beautifully polished cottons, broadcloth dresses i saucy stand-out skirls Choice of colors in all sizes and popular priced as always at Paula's. In addition Me have ery nice selection of hoy's clothes for the pride of yojir family. Boy's warm flannel shirts in bright rot- tori plaids as low $1.69. Rayon gabardine fine tailored trousers sizes from 5 to 18. Fancy cottor; socks.

Strong finely constructed oz. denim dungarees. Our mre that apace dwan't permit us to lift all atop In and tee tot yourtelf the lane variety carry for "him and her." Wt assure you that our are right and the quality in In our mechandlae. Are Always at Your Service." PAULA'S CH1 LHD EN 128 E. Crawford Ave.

Phone 1646 home where the body was taken. Rev. G. Edward Kelly, pastor ol the East Connellsville E. U.

B. Church, will officiate, assisted by Rev. E. I. Mankaniyer, pastor of the First E.

U. B. Church. Interment will be in Normalville Cemetery. Mrs.

Gallentine was taken to the Hospital July 18 after being in ill health lor five years. Deceased was born al Poplar Grove November 9,1914, a daughter of Charles L. McGinnis of Poplar Grove and the late Mrs. Ada Sechrist McGinnis. She had lived in the Connellsville area all her life.

At one time she was employed as a stenographer by ihe Yough Motor Company. Surviving in addition lo her father are her husband, Orval G. Gallentine; three children, Orval Shirley Mae and Valerie Graduates of the eighth grade Joyce at home; a brother, Joseph WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER years. He was a member of B. P.

O. Elks of Connellsville and St. Eer- nadine R. C. Church of Mount Pleasant, Surviving are his mother, Mrs.

Mary Bergia of Tarr; two sons, Emerson ot Mount Pleasant and Robert of Pittsburgh; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Mcisner of vers for the past 20 years SCOTTDALE YOUTH WINS EDUCATIONAL OF STATE ELKS William Leonard of Scou- dale is one of three Westmoreland county (elected to leceive educational aid by the Elk's Slate- convention in Harri.sburg. Leonard will receive $400 toward education, one of 23 William G. Christopher, 62, ofjsylvania students lo receive the Rices Landing, died in Greene. awards.

A I Every Friday and Saturday Nights TONY SANTE and Ills Orchestra LAZY HOUR RANCH County Memorial Hospital Other recipients arc. Waynesburg Thursday. He a a L. of New Kensington, and river construction foreman on thcJManucl Koklanaris of Moncssin. Monongahcla, Ohio and Allegheny I Mount Pleasant and Mrs.

Geraldine Harshberger ot six grandchildren and two MRS. RALPH CLUTTER Mrs. Margaret Clutter, 59, Rev, Hissay to Speak At Community Church sistcis Mrs. Mary Patcrline Monongahela, died in the Tan- and Mrs. Rose DelPino orial hospital there QR jUHQiV Italy.

i morning. Among the survivors a 1 The body will be al the Gnmmjj! 0 James of Charlcroi, R. D.j Vanderbilt School Open Tuesday funeral home in Mount Pleasant.ji, a arrangements are not yet complete. G-E ALL-ELECTRIC 4rjwr to hetp breeae thrush your Bfeclrtc, yon they'll jive yon compete dependability! OOMf IN TODAY FOt A FMff MMONSTJMTJONf Fully Automatic WASHER DRYER COMBINATION At LitHe As 4-50 Per Week lor 110-V or 220-V operation, BUY NOW SALES TAX STARTS SEPT. 1 of the Vanderbilt borough school will enter for the first time the freshman year in the Connellsville Joint School under the join- lure arrangements.

There are 14 boys and girls. The 1953-54 school term ot the borough school will begin Tuesday, September 1. On the first day only, Principal Hazel Clelland said, classes will begin at A. M. instead of 8:30 A.

The bus schedules will be announced later. CUT POLICE WORK WEEK IN THIRD CLASS CITIES TO 44 HOURS L. McGinnis of Baltimore, and a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Shelkey of Richmond, Va. CARLTON BOSLEY Carlton E.

Bosley, 54, of Buf- ialo, N. died at his home Wednesday. He was a native of Connellsville. A son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bosley, he was born October 16, 1898. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie Bosley; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Branch of Finlcyvilie, D. a James at i Academy, Cresson.

a grandchild; two sisters, SISTER M. GENEVIEVE Sister M. Genevievc, the former Eva Fagan of Connellsville, died JOSEPH H. DEVAN Joseph Henry Devan, 73, Kdna. No.

died in Westmoreland Hospital, Grcensbui-s, at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. He is sur- Kcv. George D. pastor ol the First Christian Church, w.H ihe speaker at rommum'y at ":30 P. M.

Sunday. at 2:15 o'clock this morning by six children, i i Mercy Hospital, Johnstown, in rs Virginia Moore of Pncedale. 57th year nf religious life. She had been in the hospital about three weeks. She belonged to the Order of the Sisters ot Mercy at Cresson.

For many years she taught at Ml. Aloysius Academy. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Fagan of Connetlsville. Surviving are two MRS. NORMAN HANDWERK Mrs. Edna O.

wife (it Norman Handwork of Berlin, iJied in Mcyersdale Community Hospital Tuesday. She had been patient there live weeks. GEORGE MARSHALL George Marshall, 59, of Jeffer- TONIGHT nn4 Everjr Friday Mjrht JOHNNY ROBERTS At the 711 CLUB Minimum! Trinity a Church. will be theme of sermon. Slahl 'ill be worship leader Glenn be ihe vocal jolo- it.

This scrief of Sunday evening services is sponsored by the Connellsville Ministerial Association for those of all faiths. brothers, P. J. Fagan of Connclls- on a 5.45 ck Wednes- villc and Leo Pagan of a ft on in Greene County and one sister, Mrs. John Ralferty of Weston, W.

Va. The funeral i be held at o'clock Mondny morning at Mt. Twin Twin sons were born 'o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of in Unionlown Hospital 11:50 and 11:54 o'clock Wednesday A I CO.MHT1OSR1* REVETTA'S HOTEL Wound, Square and Polka DANCE TONIGHT to bf PENN VALLEY BOYSORCH.

James Harper of Connellsvills and Mrs. Dorothy Michael of Florida, and two brothers, Frank of and Charles of McKees Rocks. The body was a to the Mc- HARR1SBURG, Aug. home at West islation limiting the work week Newton. It will remain there un- of police in third class cities to 44 til noon Saturday and be brought hours, except in cases of emer-Mo Trinity Lutheran Church here gency, was signed into law Wed- lo lie in state until 2:30 o'clock MRS LAURA FRYE Mrs.

Laura Frye, 73. Greens- of Memorial Hospital. He formerly lived in Westmoreland county. J. A.

PLAIT Joseph Aloysious Platt, 74, oC South Grcensburg and formerly of Derry, died Monday at the jtcpdaushter, Mrs. Ruth burg, died at 9:13 o'clock Thurs- Bregar, South Grecnsburg. day evening after a brief illness. She was a memoer of of the Blessed Sacrament. She is survived by seven chil-, dren, Robert of Pittsburgh, Carrie, 1 Helen, Mrs.

Elizabeth Raneri, Paul and Clyde, all of and Joseph with the U. S. Navy in Mill Run Girl Hurt Running Between Cars IV i 7 1 111 I i nesday by Gov. John S. Fine.

i of the service. Rev. Gcorge'Califorrja; Mrs. The present limit is 56 hours. The new law, which becomes effective January 1, 1954, was introduced by Sen.

Tilghman A. Freed (R-Lehigh.) Carolyn Miller, 1 2 a of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey i i 1.1*~ pastor of the First Harry Appet of Jeanneltc, and a Miller of Mill was treated isti'an "church, i officiate, stepson, John Frye of Greensburg; foi abrasions of the chin Thursday D. I "in CbesVnutione sister, Mrs.

Carrie Secrisl of Connclisville and eight grandchil- Hilt Cemetery. afternoon at Connellsville Stale Hospital a she a into a COAL MINER BURNED IN BLAZING HOUSE dren, automobile. AMTHOMY niROViNSKi I The body is a', the Cramer The girl ran i between two MonvT FASANT AUB 2 3 a home Greensburs. Mineral nn West Crawford avesiua MOLN1 PLEAS a a a incomplete. anci Mcadow ane into the path --Anthony bo, 01 pital, Pittsburgh, at 8.40 Thursday morning.

He He had been employed as a G1BSONIA, Aug. 28. A a a i rnincr. Mazuerek, 42, West Deer township llcoal miner, burned to death in parents' flaming home near Deceased leaves five sons, Stanley, Frank and Joseph of Mount Pleasant; Stephen at home and here Thursday after he was over- Casimir of Scottdalc; five riaugh- come by smoke. ters, Mrs.

Theresa Wisniewski and County detectives said Mazue- Mrs. Joan Zaborosky of Mount rek bachelor, returned home from an all night shift at the Rus- Mine No. 2 of Republic Steel Company, and had gone to Pleasant; Mrs. Josephine Pine- cosky of Lorain, Ohio, Mrs. Valeria Smarsh of Southwest and Miss Mary Ann at home; one Edgar H.

Lehman of Johnstown lne i Io lc hospital where he died suddenly Wednesday The was en a release, a rites were held at. 2 Galasso 'he youngster o'clock this afternoon at Header- QA C( across the street by two son a home, Johnstown. women. She was discharged i i are his widow, Mrs. ty a cnt.

Clara Weaver Lehman; a son.i Russell of Johnstown, and daughter, Mrs. Robert Thomas ol TWO A I BORN Cleveland, Ohio. A A A Mrs. George R. Zimmerman of I i the Colonial Apartments is a sis- ScnUUlc-'M4.

I Koitt. I'honr Scotl.Ulfi DANCE Tonight Friday 0 The ARTISANS NO I ORCHESTRA KVERY SAIURIUY XICHT Spemy's PALISADES Opens Do net Season SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 i tcr-in-law of the deceased. nd Mrs. Lehman visited Palmer; 14 t) hl 1 r-r Two babies wcre born at, Con- fre-'nelisvillc State Hospital Thursday. I were: two great- Automatic and bed when the fire broke out a brother, Joseph of short time later.

grandchildren and His father and mother were grandchildren. outside tending their truck sar-i There i be a prayer at. the the a Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. dcn at the time.

A niece, Mary in igh street at 8:30 o'clock; Fisher, Perryopolis, B. D. 1. an(1 lrs Zimmerman a Son to Mr. and Mrs.

John Sem, Miss Catherine Zimmcr- of Connellsville, P.M. Ann Mazuerek, nine, discovered Tuesday morning with requiem the blaze when she cam to the mass a the Transfiguration Isrm from her nearby home. Church at 9 o'clock in charge of eritiirac har) A i MRS. MARY KOONTZ Mrs. a S.

Koontz, 98. n.n's oldest resident, died at her Detectives said MazuereK had Rev A i a i will be Tuesday afternoon was gotten one leg out of the upstairs the hurch cemetery. Brothersvalley township in an effort to December 4 1854. Deceased moved then toppled back into the blazing! RQSWELL SISLEY Uo i in 1900. Surviving is a room.

3:10 P. M. "LARGE ANIMAL" ATTACKS DISTRICT MAN Roswell Sislcy, 76, died at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning at his home at Star Junction. j. He was a retired foreman of the! H.

C. Frick Coke Company a had served on the Perry Township School Board for 16 years. I Surviving are two sons and two Kusene Britt, 23, of Bute, Frank and Rodney of treated at Uniontown Hospstaliperryopolis, Mrs. Fisher Brinker Wednesday morning for scratcheijnt West Newton and Mrs. and abrasions received when of Star Junction; nine I tacked oy "large black animal, grandchildren and one great- He told hospital authorities brothers, jumped on him in the yard Oliver of San Gabriel, Alvin of his home, tearing his shirt and'and Gilbert of Perryopolis, and clawing him.

Britt said it a a i of Slav Junction, ently was frightened away when flashlight was knocked from hisi pocket. It fell to Ihe ground and was on. Britt said he and a neighbor, Don Smitley, spotted thf animal several hours later near the stone quarry at the But. Hall diamond. daughter, Mrs.

Ella Countryman, The SPOT LOUNGE BAR features LORRAINE BROOKS TERRY at the ELECTRIC ORGAN Thursday, Friday and Saturday LEE KELTON'S ORCHESTRA All danttc will tty Mr.K»e»|wrt Order of No. 41, for benefit of Moowhrart. DANCE TONIGHT NIGHT CLUB On Hit River Rood, Daw ion JOHN KIFERIE and HIS ORCHESTRA HlxH Sperlsllf. KrM Shrimp to "SwanV Kwj Wflflidar Soon -WC VI, 1840 Dial SWAN'S Appliances Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs.

William Bennett of Daisylown announce the' birth ft son in Brownsville General Hospital at 11:54 o'clock Wednesday morning. Daughter Born. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rygelski of Daisytown in Brownsville General Hospital at 2 1 1 o'clock Tuesday morning.

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