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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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I'AGT TWO. THE DALLY COURIER, CONN'ELLSVILLHJ, PA. A I I I PERSONAL MENTION Ettelln Ritchuy, in clmrRo ot tho women's ready-to-wear do- pavttnont the Louder Stole tor a number ot years, tendered her rcsigniitlo'i to become member oC the Miles (orce ot Jiack't, North I'lltuburfi street. Shu assumed ncr i.ew work Tuesday mornmR. Plum dre.s.sos or stilta, dry clemmed mid pressed, Slle.

Phono 19C3 Simons Ctis'li Carry 103 S. 2Mut-3l i Wcr.ihliiK ot Suutli Connollsvllle, .1 dupm'limiit manager on trie Ih.st floor of resumed hor duties inommK uCter two wueki' vacation upcir. with her bvolhet and sUitoc-lti-law, Mr. snd Mts. I.

A. Wer.ihltiK 01 Clevu- Innd. yho iilsu visited im.ny points ot Interest In that community. Shop Kestticr'j. for sihuol supplies md lypewuter 125 West Apple I'honc Mr, and Mrs.

Ted I'rlchard Flint, aiitl Mr. nnd M-s. J. P. Mullen nf Dctro.t, Mich Ion Wednesday Cur thoir homou alter visit with Mr, Prlchurd'j parents, Mr.

and John Prlchnrd of Mr, Mullen, formerly of Grindstone, la well-known in baseball circU'-. being connected with the Detroit TlRcrs. new a $1.00 to $1.95. 1'i'luccw) Mr. and Mrn.

William J. Kikvr of Duqiiesne wet'e guests Sunday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hay, South Elu'ith street. Harold May mid a i have moved Erori their homo on Breakneck'loud to their home in Artn street.

W. Lonn and son, Hurry, of Baltimore, huvo returned homo after visiting over Liibvi D.iy with Mr. mid Mr.s. K. E'inn of Llncol.i Mr.

i.s a brother-lr-law ot Mis. Finn and a of Mrs. Mary Tlpp- mnn, who rot.dos with her son- in-law nnd 'laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

nnd Mrs. G. William Blair of West Crawford avenue returned homo Tuesday utter visit with Miss Joan Blacku of Philadelphia, formerly of ConnollsviKc. Corporal Donald Prytulak, with the U. S.

Army Air Corps at Lnng- Icy Field, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and M-s, John Prytulnk, of East Fan view avenue. Miss Kny Baker, owner of Kay's Shop who has been at homo McCormick avenue, South ConnollsUllo, the past two weeks, remulns the same. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert O. of Hollis, Long Island, havo returned home utter spending the Labor Dny week-end with Mrs. parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.

Whitney Soissun East Murphy avenue. Mnrjorle Errott, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Errott ot South Ninth street, Greenwood, has enrolled at Temple Univor- tlty, Philadelphia.

Berkcy Ford Phillips "ot Hajws- town, Is spending few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Laura Varner Aetna street. Albert DoPolo, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred DoPolo of Onk street, accompanied by friends, Mr.

and Mrs. William Brockman and Mrs. B-ockmnn's sister. Miss Mary Show, returned to Charleston, W. Monday nlRht.

They wore guests ot tho DcPoios over the Miss Becky Herd ot tho Forcns apartments has returned from Ctmp Pinemerc, Monocqun, where sho spent tho summer as assistant counselor. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sols- son have returned to their home nt Brookwny, after spending the holiday week-end with Mrs.

Solsson's mother, Mrs. Carolyn Wallc, and family ot T'opKir Grove. They were accompanied home by their small daughter, Marleno, who spent tho lust live months at Poplar Grove. Lorraine Jimmy Morrow, children ot Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Morrow of Philadelphia, have- also returned to their home a spending tho slimmer with their ginndmothcr, Walk. A. M.

Montgomery of West Fayette street and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jonah of Bradfoid have returned trom two-week tour ot the New Engl md states, and Canada. They report good (Ishing and great war activities In Canada. They attended a i nt Toronto.

Mi.xs Laura Belle McLaughlln of Vine street left today foi a visit wtih hoi brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mis. Irn Thomas of Younffstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C'lnrcnct Hays of Pittsburgh, who came herd to attend tho annual Labor Day celebration of tho ConnellAvlllu High School Alumni Association, have returned to their home.

They are formci well-known residents of tills city and Mr. Hays was one of tne honor guests, AUNT HET tiy ROBEK'i I I I "Tlint mirse snys women psit.ent- iiro cutty, hut It nln't Inie ot nil. Women arc no more spoiled thnn men If they ulu't been nuy more." Grid Clinic Tag Campaign Under Way "1 Am A Booster" lug cninpuifiii got under way thli afternoon when committee Klrls. headed by Miss Doris Heard, visited oITlces and atorca thl.s afternoon it; a drive to enlist tho entire commun- to support tho "Doc football clinic" and Connellsv.llo HU'h School Band conceit being staged Friday night at Colter Stadium. The novel entertainment, sponsored by tho Lcttermcn's Club of Conncllsvlllo, Is being put on in an effort to rnlso funds with which to purchase Jackets for senior let- tcrmi'n of the ID'll High School grid team.

It con.ilst of a demonstration by tho football players to better acquaint the football fans as to tho parts each griddor hns to perform in order to make tho play succeed. Tho various assignments oC tha players or. tm end lun, lino plungu or pass play will bo followed by Andy McNeil on tho public address system so that spectators will learn the Importance of tasks of players who arc not currying the ball. In addition tho different officials' signals on penalties will be Interpreted and the High School Bund will play. nt the festivities.

Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M.

Lucns ol Springfield, 111., are ifueuts of thi; former's sister-ln-Uw, Mrs. J. Lucas, of Sycamore street. Miss Geneva PUzi, a nurso nt the United Stales Marine Hospital In Pittsburgh, is spending a vacation at the home ot her pa-onts, Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. at South Connellffvillc. Mrs. Edna George daughter, Miss Ruth, ol Wes'.

Apple have icturned Uniontown where they were guests ot the former's sisters, Mrs Ina Johnon and Mrs. S. G. Fletcher, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Mason Wlnpkoy, Misses Atlanta, Bess and Gladys Nelson dollars and Wil- llnm D. McGlnnls have returned from vacation trip to Wildwood, K. J. James Kllroy ot Cleveland, Ohio, and Stuart, Is spending week as the guest ot his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Louis N.

Cago of East Washington avenue. Mrs. Clarence Gllddcn and daughter, Sully, of Hoanoko, left tod.iy for their home after a few days' visit wtlh the former's tmcle and aunt, Mr, and Mis. Charles R. Graft of Orchatd avenue.

They also called on friends. Mrs. Gllddcn is the former M.ts Mabol Graft of Con- nell.sville. Miss Phyllis Stewart ot Noith Cottage avenue, who has been ill for the last few days, was removed to the Connellsvlllo State Hospital Wednesday night for treatment. Miss Stewart is employed by A.

Overholt Company, at Broad Ford. Miss Amelia Schltwonl returned Tuesday from visit with her sister. Miss Esmeraldl Svhla- vonl, second lieutenant Army nurse at Foti George Mcade, over the Labor Day holiday. While there Miss Arnoliti and Miss Esmcraidl, accompanied by Mls.s Margaret Hairlgan of Siaten Island, and chief nurse at Fort Meade. spent Monday Washington, D.

C. Mr. and Mis. W. J.

Siddmore and son, Keith, and daughter, Mrs. Maxlne Brotomarkle ot Cumberland, spent the Lobor Day week-end with Mrs. Skldrnorc's mother, Mrs. Laura Varncr and her daughter, Mrs. Frank Herbert, of Aetna street.

I A I I A HUDACISK Michael Hudaeek, 75 old, cued nt o'clock Wednesday tcrnoon at his home at Coal- i an of about two weeks. An II. C. Fi idi Company the past 13 years, Mr. Hudaeek had formerly worked at LUoud fold, Davidson nnd Coalbrook.

He was a member (if licita No. 172 of Connellsvlllti and belonged to the Holy Name Society of St. John's Cliurch. Su.viving arc his widow, Mrs Veronica Hudaeek, and -six i Michaol of Smoik, Mr.s. Mary Ondrus of Brookvulu, Mis.

Susali Zorichnk ot Umontown, Andrew Joseph of Cleveland, Ohio, and John ot South Con- lU'llsvillc. He also leaves 17 iirund- chikiron and two Hrnat-i(ranil- childron. Tho a will bo Saturday morning After a pruyjr al home al o'clock fequiem hiitli mass, will bo celebrated nt 0 o'r'ock at St John's Church with tl.v puslor, Kev. S. Murnvck, ce.obrant.

Burial will be mado lu the church cemetery ut Brook- vu' The Christian Molhcis ot St. Joiiu's Church i moot at tho lludiicok homo at 8:13 o'clock Fii- clay to recite tho rosary. MRS. SUSAN Mrs. Susan Vim Sickle Smiley, would hino been U7 years of iigi next Monday, dlod 1:511 o'o ock Wednesday morn ing in hot homo In Whin ton township F.lllottsvlllo of Surviving are her husband, S.

S. Smiley: Cicoigo, at five daughters, Mrs. E. T. Dice and Mrs.

Frank Burr ot Elllottnvllle, Mrt, Ar.nn Burns ot McKce.sport, Mrs. Charles, Wilkey of Poriyopolis and Mr.s. G. Luiington of Lomont; half- slsli-r, Mrs. Ella Gllssnn of Mcr- gar.town, W.

four grand- chl dren and one gre.it-grand- A daughter, Mrs. Cl.ntnn FoilnRer, preceded her In death In 1D2S). Tho funeial service will be held at 2 o'clock (EST) Saturday afternoon nt the Bethel Biothren Church near Elllottsvllle In charge of Rev. Calvin Wolfe. Burial will be made In the church cemetery.

OLAIIK B. MILLER Clark B. Miller, 04, of Clarendon nvonuc, Unlontown, died at 1:05 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Uniontown Hospital after a lingering illness ot complications of diseases. He had been ill since Christmas. Surviving arc his w.dow, Mrs.

Emma Miller; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Paull of Continental No. three brothers, William Miller ot Smithficld and John and Miller of Dunbar; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth SWopo of Detroit nnd Mrs. Kathorlne Williams ot Hazelwood, and six grandchildren.

The body has been token to the home of Mrs. Paull at Continental No. 3 where a bncf funeral service will bo held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon with full rites at tho Dunbar Methodist Church at 3 o'clock. Interment w.ll bo in Franklin Cemetery WILLIAM THRASHER William Thrasher, 02 years rid, a retired railroad employe, died Wcdncscday evening nt home at Harnedsvlllo where ho had i e- sidod tho past 10 years. Ho was bom at Sand Patch nnd had been night watchman tor the Indian Creek Valley Railroad Company at Indian Head.

Surviving arc his widow and a son, John A. Thrasher of 202 Snyder street, this city. Tho body will be removed to tho son's home Friday by Funeral Director Charles A. McCormick. Announcement of funeral will be made later.

LABUE FUNEKAL Tho funeral service for John A. LaRue, whoso death occurred suddenly of heart attack at his East Washington avenue home, will be hold thore nt 2:30 o'clock (EST) Friday afternoon. Rev, Forrest Gllmorc, pastor tho First Bnp- tist Church, and Rev. C. George Shupe, pastor of Tiinlty Reformed Church, will olTlelnte.

Interment will bo In Green Ridge Memorial Park at Ponnsvllle. MRS. ALBKIIT C. ROBINSON Florence M. Younkin Rub- Inaon, 43 years old, wife of A i Robinson ot this city, died Saturday morning In a Ilnrrlsburg hospital sho had boon a pnticn'.

11 days Mrs, Robinson wan born at nulh Connclliiville, a daughter ot Mrs. Mary Younkin of South Conncllb-vlUe and the late Eli Younkin. Sho had formerly resided hero before moving to Har- rluburg and had boon employed a clerk nt Troiilmiui'n, Surviving In addition to her husbnnd and mother are tur, Eleanor Robinson who lived with hor mother at 11100 Sycamore street, Unrrigburg, and two brothers, J. E. Younkin of this city nnri Younkin ot llnfjorstown, Md.

Tho funeral sorvlco was held Ti.ondny nftornoor. from the E. Dugun Funeral Home In HnrrlB- burg, Rev. E. Rudlslll, pantor of the Christ Lutheran Church of Harrlsburg, officiated.

Durlnl was mndo In East Hnrrlsburg Comu- tcry, MRS. JENNIE Ml'SORAVE Mm, Jennie Musgravo. (14 yours old, mother of E. Musgrnvo of 203 West FayeUo ilroet, dlod lit IWO o'clock Monday morning nt her homo at Littleton, after an Illness of three monthi, The funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon with interment bo- ing mndo In Kirk Ridge Cemetery near Littleton, HIXENBAUGH FUNERAL The funeral service for Thomas Richard Hlxenbnugh will bn held at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home, 43 Greenwood Boulo- a i with Rov. Pnul E.

Pornth, pastor of the German Lutheran Church, ofllclatlng. Burinl will be mndo Fnyctto City cemetery in charge of Funeral Director Charles KEV. JAMES A. UOORD Rev. James A.

Boord, 85, former pastor of Jacobs Lutheran Chi.rch near Lcckrone, died Sunday night nt Knox nfter a long Illness. He hnd also served the Junionvltle church. There four children, two brothers nnd BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL There wore three births nt Con- nellsvllle Stnte Hospital, the ieg- Istry showing: Son, Mr. nr.d Mrs. Thomas Eicher, Painter street, South Con- nell.wille, 1:26 A.

M. today. Sim, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Proud, COS Chestnut street, Scottdale, P.

Wednesday. Daughter, Mr. and MM. Edward F. Lee, 304 Wills road, 12 o'clock noon Wednesday.

Crawford Tea Room ISO South Flttsburcr Strecl, Connellsvlllc, Pa. Chicken-Waffles Wo Serve a 73o Chicken and Waffle Dfnncr Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday From 5 Until 7:30. Plenty ot Chicken and nil the Wuftles you want. These dinners Include a cocktail, potatoes, fresh vegetables, an ice, salad, homo mado rolls, desbert and corfoc. Our patrons toll us wo serve the best Chicken nnd Waille Dinners they ever had.

Our menu also includes a large variety of other dinners at moderate prices. Wo Specialize in BANQUETS DIN.NEK T'AK'J'rrS LUNCHEONS Restaurant Dfflolnl Four Greater Enfoyment TEA America's Finer Tea A Healthy Start! Vim, ViKor, and Vitality! Those words describe the child whose mother does her cooklnp on Wesllnghouse Electric Hmge. Be- uuusc this Hanfie preserves tho precious vitamins your child needs lor health nnd energy during tho school days ahead. VITAMIZED COOKiNo ii SIMPLE and EASY! Protect ntuto ivU KXTRA Nee Our Mno of CONNELLSVILLE APPLIANCE CO. Only Weiitlntrliouse Store In (Jonnellsville 122 So.

StrciM riioiu- Baptists to Resume Evening Services SCOTTDALE, Sepl 4. Tho rogi.lnr even.UK hour at the First Bliptml Church will be rcs.imetl nt o'clock MeinlJerw of ure to be present Un.s j.s the flr.sl Suridiiy ovenlnK service of tho fill I. A tho song service, the pn.s- tor, Rev Roy K. i i i brliiH pvllUfl to the SV.ISIMI. i "lienl l.u Suppor i bo obsi'i'vod mornliiK wi.r/h!) i i i is rctiucslvd i banks be I i to i church one KHinil TonlKht.

VouKhioKhony No. Brotherhood of nnihoiul Train- A RITES FOR JACK DpUD SCOTTIIAI-K. Hi'iil i- Tho si-rvn-c li.r 1 1 I1L Si i i i i i i i in sC nf Ri-v. Men til 1.. C.idwell af til men.

i hold ili i i service Hie A. Unlini' lioinn at 4U1I WiuJunKmn iivi-nue nt Ii (EST toniRht. i Chun-li nf nnrl HPV 111 i i i i i.f the- i i I i i of UnioMlown. InU'imoiu jp S. nlici.i]' 1 1 v.

Thi- i i i lJjv.il l.i-v Hub' Konni i il i Hubert 11-oiiltp nnri Uon Kiiiir.cr. The JJnv.it CablP. ,5 I I'ortcr. William Kt-ynnlrLs. i am JJnll mitt i Fhone 680 681-155 DAVIDSON'S A I i l-OW I'UICKS I'OR fiO EAItS SKIBO Prompt Delivery FROZEN STRAWBERRIES FOODS 16 or A I 2 Pl 23C Tlio children are liuck hi school tliolr A O'S.

And uliutit yon? Have j-mi Icarnod ymir Jt C'x If you linveii't come In Diivldson's (or your iivsi lesson IVi) i i i results jon'11 Iniini i ahont Duality, PcjicnilalilHl.v, Ice nnd ivlion ytiti "lidp n( Diivlilson's. Start Ilio liclfcr (o mnrlcolliif; hero i Sale! HEINZ Varities SOUPS ti.n,} 25c CIDER VINEGAR 18c BABY 3 2 0 TOMATO JUICE 2r 25c Sno SI CAKE FLOUR 23c I THDR.IULO KOASTEJ) Coffee 31 Bing Cherries 2 59c Pit KM I JO Boysenberries 2 39c Salad Vegetables I'JlKSnjm Asparagus Tips KUJI Chow Mein Dinner FUJI Bean Sprouts 29c 37c Phf. 21 nrlclicd wKh Vltmnln.s I'lllsliiiryV Best mmmmmmmmmmm KOJt Jili'JTJKK BISCUITS Bisquick 31c NSarshmallows 18c CHI-; AM Corn Starch 9c rAi.oirr Baking Powder 14c A A Jell-o and Pudding 4 23c A A Post Toasties 21 I I 15 Rolled Oats 19c lc Sale CHIPSO i)k(r. lc i BOTH 24c OXYDOLI 2 Large 43c Giant 63c 2Med. 19c 19c CRISCO 3 Ib.

can 57c I Ib. can 21c Lady Betty Mayonnaise 16 ox. jar 23c Lady Betty French Dressing 9 oz. jar 13c Lady Betty Potato Salad med. can 15c L.

S. Dill Pickles 3 pt. jar 29c Beech Nut Chili Sauce Ige btl 23c Sure Jell (for Jellies) 2 pkgs. 23c Heavy Jar Rubbers 3 dor. 14c Sealing Wax 2 pkgs.

1 1 Sani Flush Ige can 20c Staley's Starch 3 Ib. box 21 Palmolive Soap 3 regular cakes 19c Palmolive Soap, bath size 2 for 19c Octagon Soap 6 Ige bars 25c Octagon Granulated Soap 2 Ige boxes 39c Octagon Chips 2 Ige boxes 29c Super Suds 2 Ige 41 giant 63c 20 Mule Team Borax 2 Ib. box 29c 20 Mule Team Borax Chips Ige box 23c 20 Mule Team Hand Boraxo 2cans29c Liquid Veneer Self-Shine Wax qt. can 69c DRESSED CHICKENS HENS OR SPRINGERS In Our iHnrkot Rib or Urlskct Boll II). loc Clnick Hoiisl, from iirlme beef, Ib.

Jionst of Itci'f lb. 8-lu Lnmli ShuiiIiItT Konst. In in Sniiilinl nnd Krcsli O'rounil fur r.niif Duel', Vcnl and 1'nrk, (Jrdiniil for Armour's Star Sliced Bacon lilill'ly llc pkir. 31 Skinned mm M.irri-ll's I'rlili- nr I'orl I'll! J. R.

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