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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1932. FACE SIX. THE DAUUt ejOCTKICK, CUJNNELJLSVOAJfi, A I Mre. Ira Beal oJ Race street spent the day Ir, Pittebure- Mr and Mrs.

John R. Bosley and li-vin Ritenour of Cottage avenue epent Sunday with the Bosteys son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mre. J.

I. Bosley Pitteburg. A 08 dinner wafl served in honor of their birthday. See the newest spring patterns now on display. Jos Murray ot Bast Gibson avert wae called to Tylertown, Clearfield county, by the death of his me-Anna Belle- Murray, 15 daughter- ot Mr.

and Mrs. Frank llnrrav, Saturday night. Funeral service wae hold this afternoon. Mrs J. A.

Murray was usanblo to attend tho funeral. She te confined to her home with grip. Mr and Mre. Edward LecHemby FonrU, street, Vest Side, returned last week from, a seven weeks trip through California state. They through Hollywoodi San Francisco and othe PATRICKJ.

POWERS, 76, FRICK PENSIONER, DIES AT HOSPITAL Aunt "She had. her house clean for th party, but I knew what kind housekeeper ehe was when I seo the soap dishes in her bathroom. Patrick Joseph Powers. 76 years old ot Brookvalc, an II. C.

Prick pensioner, died Saturday night at o'clock at tho ConncUsnlle Stato Hospital. He suffered ft stroke of paralysis a ago Sundaj. Born in. Countj- Watertord, Ireland, Mr. Power? came to the United States 38 years 3K o.

For several years he was located at Mammoth and Wynn, where he was employed by the H. C. Fricfc Coke Company. He was pensioned abowt three -oars 3S Mr. Powers was twice May 6, 1881, he to MIES! Mary Evans of Dallas, Wales.

To eight children were born. Three survive. They are: Mrs. Jennie Hall of Baltimore, Mtes Helen Powers ot belinston, and John Powers of Cleveland, Ohio. Five grandchildren and bwo great-grandchildren also OTT- rive.

FoMowing Uue ot Iris first wito in about 1WO, Mr. Powers was married in. 1903 to Miss Mary Reams ot Brookvalc She di-xl approximately four years aEO. He was M. P.

Orchestra Will II A .1 Give Program Tuesday Night at the Church returned Washin after spend- the week-end visiting her simers, Miss Mary Elizabeth' and Miss Kathryn M. Snyder, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray. Miss Snyder will go on to Yoric the following day.

Charles Evans returned to this morning after spending th end with his mother, Mrs. Is Evans of South Pittshurg Mrs Elmer Miller, Chestnut able to bo out after WILLIAM J. AMBROSE, FRICK MINE FOREMAN AT LECKRQNE, DEAD -Wniiam J. Ambrose, 51 years old nine foreman at the H. C.

Frick slant eckrone since its opening Is yean died Saturday morning at 3.0 rck in the Waynesburg Hospti mesbnrs. His 'llnesa covered avenue called to and T'. Jr also of this place, will Tuesday night to at- I Wednesday morning. a nephew ot Mre. go to Pittsbur tend the flint Francis Paul Bisley.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey lithtbn were guests of Mr: W. Cunningham ot Sent Broad Ford, May 1SSO, a son ot and Mrs. Julia Ambrose of Vanderbilt and tho late Thomas Ambrose.

He had resided at Deckrono for tho lafct IS years. Besides his wife, who was Miss Anna Grasloger before her marriage he is survived by the' following of children: J. of Robert, rs a student at Wayncsburj College, liam of Masontown, Rose Marie, a 'after-'novice at Convent of the Iminacu- i brother-in-law ot Mrs. Ellen Ruane of Brookralo, Mrs. Catherine OToole ot Trotter and Mrs.

Catherine Reams of Logans Crossing. Tho body was removed to tbe O'Tooks homo, where a brief service will be held Tuesday morning 8:30 o'clock. Requiem high i will be celebrated at 9 o'clock at the Immaculate Conception Church by the pastor, Rev. Father Henry Gfflbcl Interment -will be in now St. Cemetery.

FRANCIS PAUL DORAN ISCAI1EDBYDEATH; FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Tho Methodist Protestant Sunday School Orchestra, assisted by other entertainers, will give a concert nudltorinm ot P. Church Tuesday night, March 1, tor the benefit oC tho Sunday School. Tickets are on rale by members ot the Sunday school The concert will start al o'clock promptly. I John B. Gantcr has (been rehearsing with orchestra for several weeks especially for Tuesday I night's appearance and he promise! treat.

The orchestra personnel follows: Ronald Phillips. Vernon Fltzsimor.B Everett Thomas, Claire Lucaij James Means, Lois Devora Simons Kenneth Snader, Robert Boyd. Ear Kenmaon, John Merritt, Albert T-ul mer, John Thomas Holt, Mnrra Boyd. Chnrlcn Croune. Hemanl Biirlt- hardt, Junior Oaal.

rtoslpy. Ylarold DeBolt, Eddlo Swartx, Orrcl Hci-wlck. Ernest HcfTley, George Charles Thomas. 'Wllfrod Cornet Solo--Selected. .1.

1 M'lef Pr J. rrill. 'Ryl-mo of Mrs S. Weisiser soprano rriml; "The Mother Sons" "Parysatis," Bombers MJ" rvt, CoJtman; Mliw Helen Bck-rU ac- rX Modevne, "Sons of India." Kbert Thomas, Ml-s Claire an: John Merritt. Mingle.

Berry and "Little Churcli in the Val- lev" Gu, John Craft, Juvenile coViotist with arcomnani- iTvent. Violin Solo 'Rosary. 1 Nerin' ar-Krles- The Paramount feAlured in support of I.i staged a private matic honors opposito The Orpheum u.ivca. Noel Coward's smart comedy dra-" whic' (le.ightert Manhattan ateet' during the past theatrical season, i i Ti.JcBPneri a Orphouni Theatre this Row," I importation of Kn-opean theatre I tie rn)oll Norma SIKMPW and Robert RorubeTK; compel II ion war, on iliirmc thf comcr ar ro in the fllminK of "The Prom i ii filming of "The 'Woman TM" the roles Played in the. Carlo." the princrpa, atfnrtion at Broa(i va rs i on bv Noel Coward I its Paramount The EtrusElo said to have had -beginning when both actor 6 notified that they to opposite in tho pictured leading ma rolec T-nends ct llic Broadway version bv Noel Coward and Rertrud" Prominent roles filled by ROB nald Denny, Una Horkel, Jean, appear Hp ho in Genrge Davis.

faice. which depends as u-h for its humor on Its men fatate that each foil the roer'On-1 unu d'alosne as IW riotous ac- Bibility of Klvins Dafrnve- the host 1 concerns diverting comp.lca- s-upport she hjB over had The ract! which 1 arise when a divorced Mrs VviAtxi ma Liwuiim, Cable, Hobert Cootier, James Shaw, Charles TXinald Sotsson, Jorothy John Gearhardw John Gruen. William CummiugB. Drumm, Ed-ward C.raharfl aud John Klferle. Final rehearsal will be held tonight, at 7 o'clock in the Methodist Protestant Church.

The program follows: Point," orchestra. ot too Age," A. Hayes, orchestra. Male und "Carry Me Back to Old Yongli Quartet. Mambers: W.

F. Brooks, cheatva. Herbert Ellis, Charles Bailey and Mrs. ClabnUKb; Dr. J.

H. Dull ac- Ceremonies. wnal tegan ag a "My Wild Irish Ho 1 Ed- Blhil tJ lo 10 enchanting fciren very McDowell; Yough Quartet, Bho Vo i ln to a competitive Oull. aocompani 1 struggle to determine which actor Krclolor. FYamru lerler; Mlw Clnlro T.ucas; Panl Lucas, accompanist.

Male Quartet "Bell-Mnn," Forsytbo; "My Wild Irish Edward l- Dr. Oull. accomp Reading "Tin- Lost Pel." Mrs Ovortnrc "T'arariount Louis Panella, Soprano Frlml. Italian Street Song," Herbert. "Til" Prayer Perfect." poom by Jamei Whitromb mleyl MIRR Kathrjn Holer Erkert s-apport she hjK over had Tho anse wnen that Dagover's atace and sup- co'iple make ai.ot-.er at port was considered fie beet the, with fre-h partners aid find then world Us alleged to have acted as sharing adjommg eu.tei to each man What began as a twlln of refipon- struggle to determine which actor served highest honors.

Partisans nd mit that both Huston and William exceeded past performances, but 'heir seconrl honeymoons. A cood share ot the action is taken up In nghts between the respective -isbandi aud spouses. These are by no meaiM restricts! to verbal battle lid a consequence movie patrons "veil; lx- treated to the unusual sight Shearer and Montga- eiceedcd past performances, i( each other, roll- the race for top hone-n opposite na aT our.cl on th- floor and hitting over resuHHl in a i-ach other over the held with vic- trola -eoords. Mlsfi Merkel and Denny likewise, are given opportuni- at the gentle art ot l-iurlras crockerv as well as tve most appal- epithets The whole thing is My Evcrythins," The Eamagc Bingers Dr. .1 Hull, acoompttn- March the Connellsvillo Silk Mill ill at hte home in South Mn Greenwood, for tho last nwu urothers, Bryan and Joseph street, of Vanderbilt and throe sisters, Harry Gillespie and Mrs severe attack of confined to his bed.

Scott Gilmore has He is returned to SCOtt Viurnum Tissue of South Connells- Vandcrbilt and Mrs Thomas Flynn, ot Connellsvm arenue. flnence with SMnner. MRS. NANCY I. BAKER, MT.

PLEASANT, DIES; FUNERALEDNESDAY Grecneburs: also 14 grandchildren and two Eroat-Erandchildren. Tho luneral service will bo held 11IIUKV3 Ho was a brother-in-law of Mrs. a Hasson of Connelteville, and having frequently visi'ed at the Hasson home he had a number ot friends here. 'The funeral eervice will bo held Tuesday mornins at 9 o'clock in Al Saints Catholic Church of Maeontown Requiem high mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father Kondrella, pastor the Looterone Roman Catholic Church.

THOMAS EICHLER, PERRY TOWNSHIP FARMER, IS DEAD Thomas HSchler, 74 yeaTB old, died Sunday morning at 10 o'clock loltow- ing a HngeriuB illness ou his farm near Perryopolis He is surriveJ his wife, Mrs. Martha Ellen Eichlor. and the following children: Thomas, 3r and Victor, Verona: Frances, at "home; Mrs. Gilbert Martin, Perry- opolls, Mrs. J.

B. Wcikc, Emon Valley tre M. n. Shlrcy of Star Junction and Miss. Elizabeth and Miss Helen, Uniontown.

There are also IS grandchildren and one ereat- Prancia Paul Doran, 15 years, nrno months and 25 daye old. son ot P. 3 i and Agnes Hahn Doran, ot South Side, httsburs, died Sunday morninK at :10 o'clock in the Homeopathic Hos- Ital. Plttsburg, following a brief III- eee of spinal meningitis. He wan taken, suddenly ill Saturday morning and was removed to tho hospital la the evening.

Franca Paul was born in Pitisbrrrg. After graduating from the eighth grade of Johu's School South Side, bo received a scholarship Duquesne University and was in his list year at the university at tho time of his A remarkably bngh MRS. JOHN D. MILLER JFOUR GALLONS SHINE DIES AT DUNBAR FROM i FOR PAPER HANGERS; STROKE OF APOPLEXY! TM" TM orri POLICE INTERFERE The ontjung qualities of "Dagover to, which is attributed the friendly dra- tratic competition between Huston i and William, are further illustrated I by the hypnotic effect fiho had on the in Uin supportins cast. well 1()I in the enuaging satirical vein the "crew" on the fiot tor which Noel Coward Georse Stone, hitherto The production was directed bv ccptible featured player, thejSdiH-y Franklin who has 'best of bib stage ami unique sl1 1 81Icc headed the cast, ber charafl infi him into suprome effort.

The aTu Saturda. cart'-s conccnsuB of opinion was the fF aturinp kie C'ooper and Bame. John Wray stating, "Anyone, 'coo-an will be shown as the ronld have played my part as well plrture opposite Baffover." A anil comedy are also on the Bcreen. Tbe feature picture for and Friday is "Mothers Millions, 11 i he was Li honor student at university Beskles hib parents, he survived by one suitor, Alice, and orm brother, Jaxrk both at home A sieter, Marie, about three yeare ago. He was a nephew of J.

H. and Mrs. J. W. Bisley, both of Connellsville Tho family Is well known In ConnelltrviUe.

His mother rosldod hero before her marriage The funeral will be Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in St. John's Catholic Church, of which Prancls Paul a membor Requiem high mass will be celebrated. Following the service tho funeral party will leave lor Connellsvillo, arriving at new St. Joseph's Cometery, where tbo interment will be made, between 11:15 and 11:30 o'clock. Funeral IMrector A.

McNanamy trill have chaise of the funeral here. May Miller, IS ream, old, wMe of John D. Miller of Dun- oar died at 10 o'clock Saturday at her home. A stroko of apoplexy wnercd earlier in the day con- her demise. In addition to her MilltT Is survived by one son.

Earl J. MlUor ot Homestead, her mother, Mrs, Margaret Tirewo- of Dunba-. one grandchild, and the tallowing broth- Seed of Then uso Classlfleil Columni. ers and listers Charles Samuel Brewer, Jr, Dunbar- Mn, Jacob Marietta, Vtootown. Greene county, and Mrs.

Ptoneroad BodtJn, Dunbar Mrs Miller was a lilelouK -nemier of the Dunbar Methodist Church The funeral eervice will be held at o'clock Tuosda afternoon thr late home, witb Hev. David B. Mln-rd ConncLlsviIle and Rev. William Hamilton, pastor of her church Relating. Burial will be made Mount Auburn Cemetery.

to Th UMONTOWN, Fc-h 29--He laid in four Gallons of moonshine for the hangers, John Garret', o-t Mounl told I) Henderson when rn- wat, before the court tor jente-nce Ijecauso he was charged wits noUitins tne liquor TJnfOTUinately State Police investigated Uio robbery of tbe Harry Davenport general and searched Garret's home they found the A fine of 5200 and costs or four months In mil was the r-ourt's deciiwon. Mae Robinson the stellar role 50 Offer Sprrieov TJBTRO1T. Fcb 23 --Fifty Detroit i aviators and airplane mechanios. some of them -with World War experience, offered their services to China last I nicht at .1 Cbjncse Patriotic -g the Detroit COUGHS Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly.

Crwmnlsion combines the 7 bc-t helps known to modern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Money refunded if any cough no matter of how long standing is not relieved.

Aslt your druggist far Creomulsion. (adv.) Hair Clinches Divorce. HARTFORD, Conn. Fob. now of the Samnon and Delilah wTVi brought out in superior court here.

A suspicious wstifird that ohc crept into her bus- i bar.d's bedroom and cli-pped a lock of i the other woman hai 1 wmie as evidence. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo PARAMOUNT THEATRE JJ The Home of Good Entertainment 16 TODAY-- TOMORROW--WEDNESDAY She's Here She's Arrived ino LUIitritti -x. -Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclocV at the Mount Joy Church ot tbe Brethren, in charge ot Rev. J. W.

Brougher, pastor, and Rev. Hoover ol Mount Pleasant. Burial wi.ll be made In Mount Joy Cemetery. RADIO TALK ON INCOME TAX RETURN TONIGHT Tonight at 10 o'clock the Commie-j eioner of Internal Revenue will speak over the radio on the subject, 'How Uncle Sam Co Uects Your Ineomo 'i J.S srandchlld. J- Bichler ol Hulltown near Dawuon, is a brother, and Mrs.

'Frances Gunso ot TJotroit, is a sister. The funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the late home with Her. Leslie A. Megargee, pastor of the Flatwoods and Star Junction Baptist churches, officiating. Interment will be made in.

Mount "Washington Cemeterj-. ETHEL F.FEGAR, EAST HUNTINGTOK SOOTTDASjE, Feb. Bthcl Florence Felgar, 17 years old, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Felgar, died at her home near Woaloy Chapel at 4 o'clock morning from MRS. JENNIE WILEY OFSCOTTDALEDIES AT AGE OF 82 YEARS SCOTTDAUE. Feb. Jounio Gallagher Wiley. 82 years old.

widow of James Wiley, died Sunday Bering at her home at 702 IxmcW, are- Failing health, due to advanced age, confined Mrs Wiley to her horn- for the last three years. She was a lifelong resident of Scottdale, and a member of the Methodist Bpibcopal Church. She le by one brother J. Gallagher ot Patron 110 those who Try E. Pinkhim's VecrttWeCompounJ LIL DAGOVER in "The Woman from Monte Carlo" jneumonia.

She had been ill tor a week. She was a fresliman ot Bast Huntingdon Township Hlgtt School, a member of Wesley Church and the Sunday School. In -uldition gj- He will touch on such topics as Refunds," "Taxing the Gangsters "Taking the Bureau to the Taxpayers," and "Advice on Preparing and Filing Returns." MISS KATE SHERRICK WEST OVERTON NATIVE Special to The Courier. SCOTTOAIJ3, Feb. 29.

Miss Kate Sherrick, 91 years old, a native of OHO urvmvi irwin, and a famib of seven children Mrs M. Zimmers, Perry M. THley, Margaret O. Wiley, Mrs. Mmor Wiley Had bad dizzy speHs Afraid to leave house dimness would mite her over She needs LydU E.

P.nkhair,. Vegetable Compound in tablet form. With Walter Huston Warren William George Stono John Wruy Original Depression Prices Also Comedy, ty, Graham Namec describ- ing the Mishap to tho Airon to her parents she is survived by the following brothers and aistert: Earl J. and Ray, Scottdale: Vernon Vandyke, Mrs. Kllsworth Kooser and Mrs.

Walter Sanders, Scottdalo; ami a hair-brother, Burl Hnon, Scottdalo. The funeral service will be hold at, 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at "Wesley Chapel Church IE charge of Rev. Thomas Page, pastor. nn jn HlTWD A I I I will h4 made in Wesley Chapel Cenie- Al Tf ILli tery Margaret u. Newcomer, C.

S. Wiley, W. S. Wiley and 1 all of Scottdale There arc also eight grandchildren. i The funeral service, Jn charge of Uev George R.

Iladen. pastor of the Metliodnst Bpiscopal Church, will hold at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the lato residence. Burial will be made, iu Scottrtalo Cemetery Custom Hatching Done At Sunnyside Hatchery rorrjopolis, I'bine Uaj Robson A Smashing First National and Vitaphone Hit! Thursday and Friday 'MOTHERS MILLIONS' 1 2 Pershing to Leave Hospital. WASHING-TON, Feb. Tohn J.

Pershing was expected last night by his physician, Major O. H. Quadc of the medical corps, to leave Walter Reed General Hospital In a few days. 1 He entered the hospital Friday to recuperate from a cold and slight laryngitis attack. Use our Classified Advertisements.

Sherrick, 91 years a a West Overton, Westmoreland county, Idled Saturday at her Some at Woostar, Ohio plouro-pneumonla. Mies Sherrick would have attained her D2nd birthday on A-pril 1 next. Miss Saerrick was a sister oC the late Isaac Sherrick of Mount Pleas and Is survived by a large cum- MRS. MARY A. INKS, 56, IS CALLED BY DEATH Mrs.

-Mary A. Inks, 56 years old. of Chestnut Ridge, died Saturday of the home oE her daughter BE BURIED WEDNESDAY ber of nieces and nephews as well as -grand nieces and ereat-grand meceB Clayton Failuiser, in Wooster, Mount Pleasant and of pneumoni Greensfcurg. of Washington, Patronise those who have a Clear Skin- rich, red blood cells will course you want a dear skin. Everybody does.

It belps you win and bold friends. It makes for cater popularity. greater popularity. Whatever treatment you may nse ror youc complexion, remember the important fact that -3-- 5kin health depends upon the rigbt number of red- blood-cells. She- had been faiiini; in health for the last two years Mrs Inks was born at Addison, a daughter of the lato Jefferson and Ellen Recknor.

Besides hir Oliver Inks, to survived bv several children. The funeral service will le Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Inks home, followed by an additional servrce at 2:30 -o'clock in the Plena- ant Vlev Presbyterian Cliurcli Smock. George Michael Sheard, 7b years old -well-known resident of Dunbar. d'od at 9 o'clock Saturday n'ght fol- lo'wmg a lingering of cotopUca- In his widow. Mrs.

Marie Sheard, he is sunived by three chili dren- Mrs. Anna Stickel of Connells- i lie Gllber Sheard ol Dunlra'- and Bessie Needham of Greene conn- lr 'The funeral will oe hold on Wednesday afternoon with a brief service at the lato homo at o'clock followed a full one at 1:30 o'clock at the Uun'bar Motnodfel Protestant Church with Kev William H. Hamilton, astor ofncmtmE Bunal vrlll DP made Mount Lebanon Cemetery at Tarr in charge oC Funeral Director Burhanh of Dimljar. MONEY We will loan yon $25 to $300 No signers or embarrassment 1 Day to 608 Days to repay Small repayments Friendly Courteous Service Reliable--21 Xrs. In Greensburj I LOAN CO.

Second Floor--Boom 204 First National Bank Bids. Phone 1-3-1-3 GREENSBURG TODAY--TOMORROW--WEDNESDAY Together for the first time since their hit, "Strangers May Kiss" Norma Shearer Robert Montgomery "PRIVATi LIVES" C1OOU-CCI1X. For generations S.S.S. as a tonic bas been helping people gain New Strength, benet bcaltb and bappmess. Its soccessfrtl record of over 100 years in rrtmrino Knngth and vitality to the blood surely wa it a good trial.

was determined to liave a clear skin." ippti in restoring irraats yont giving it a good trial. Why not start taking S.S.S. larger ait represents a puce saving- James J. Toele Tead. WTTSBCRG, Fob Ja Toolo.

79, former superintendent of I Uraon Steel Casting Company, died vesterday at his home in Verona roaa, I Pittsburs. Mr Toole becan as man of the Pittsburs: Steel Foumiry Company. lecoimng superintendent ot Live lirst mentioned company, which position he held for 28 years. until hit' retirement 10 years His wife, three sons and four daughters survive. To Obwlisli Crown Osth.

DtTBUN, Feb first ad the new Dall Eireann will be to abolish the oath of to tbe, British crown Tnis assured to- when agreed to support Eamon De Valera. Jianna 'Fail party, of taking Oic stand there was prov.slon for SUCK an oath in the Auslo-lrish treaty tho Pr-o State was created Builds Sturdy Health PKronus II.OM, Who tdvertlBe In Tba Woman Pies. Mrs Amy J. Robinson died Sunday at ber home in Uniontown of compll- 'Ml Kun ot Mine and Lump fVjlnns Coil from Adelaide Vlr- trinia Lump and Pifsbiirg Nut and Lump We hindlo notnins hut (OJ.1 Crom iKlst veins frei. from '-late wlil nol.

Consolidated Goal Supply Go. Phones 1700 and 15 With Reginald Denny, Jean Hersholt, Una Merkel Also Comedy, I News, Novelty I M.ATIKEE Cp and Down Children Main Floor Balcony Children Thursday, Friday, Saturday "SOOKY" With JACKIE COOPER.

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