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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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AGK WU-. I I CONNBLLBVILLK, I'n. A HI, 1 PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs, D. Cl.il'urd and Mrs.

Mary Gitlespie and Ki'aiulson Robert Deli. all of I i W. arrived nere Saturday for a visit at the hntr.c 1 1 Mrs. brother, T. V.

and hor Alice and UiW of West C'-tU avt-iuu-. Tlu-y returned Sunday vvt iiins. Rummage sulo. Tiun.sday. I lUlh.

McCrory N. Ppisburf. I by HoHspitiil i A i Mrs. i i i i a i E. I'a rii.

left Sunday for her home a' Middle; town, a I. visit w.l!-, her I parents, Mr. an.) Mrs. licjt-rt M. I Kvans of Kast a a The Ladies' Auxiliary Connollsvlile Five Dept.

wiLI a cnnl tonight, o'clock, i Prize, door Admission plus tax. Advertisement; ICnov-lt. Miss Isabclle i.f tial- a i avenue assumed he- i i i i i i i morning ns tlierapeutic- tinn at Monlcflore Hospital, 1'itts- Card party, P. 11. C.

ll.dl. by Degree 'ream. Door prize. Aflmissiou Mr. and Mrs.

James T. i i i Kollat.sbee, were weekend guests nl the home of the kilter's brother-in-Uiw and sister Mr. und Mrs. i3. M.

of South i street, Greenwood. Curd party, 500 nnd corn game, by f'riendslilp Pythian Sisters, tonight. 0:15, in Odd f'cl- Hall. GiL-ceries tor prices. Door prize.

Aln.is.-:ion Ad vertJ.semeiH,- 1 (inov-11. Private Lawrence R. Travis, stationed at Blythcdalo, arrived home Sunday to spend a 15- day furlough with parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Travis South AUNT HET HUHEKT "A tweet-nntuieci man needs a wife ivlio a That's the onl.v Isind that i i bt: tciiiiucd lu imputif on i Wells Banquet Tickets Out; 400j Sale the Goal THE GRIM REAPER Meeting Sunday on ai'r t'ne banquet a i A. Wells i-ampnii and se' up for tliat ex-eni U'ere i the of ut the imi-nients l'-n" the Charles Ma- proy.n.m Six Thr air.i -toil. Funeral Service For Engineer Will Be Held Wednesday Tnu tuuci'ul licrvicf fur Karl Gaus, BuUlmnn: Oliio Hiiii- road killed tiiiturduy his loconmUvo plunged dmvn j.ii cinbunktncnt just uach of Cnn- fiLU-'iK-C', will be held a 1 Wixlnosday nt'lcmoon al iiumc in Uyndmnn. Biu'lal i i be in Hyndnuin Ccmotery.

Kngiueur Gaus was burn N'o- vt'inber 0, KlilB, nl South Connrils- i a son of tho late Thoinu.s anti MM-V Gaus. He hail u-ovkod Cor Baltimore Ohio since early i tiumhuud, bcgtmuntf us muciiin- Mnrria e. auto and licenses. 1 ei Md banquet i be hold clay livening. December -1.

at Ihe Methodist Church. The i i be o'clock. Mr. will be the speaker. There i In: a slKirl a i i a M.

Fox a i a of the banquet committee, presided. churches were represented. The cnir.paiKli wi'-l open Sunday evening, November 29, and end with the mass meeting of December 4. following the bunciuct. Mr.

Wells come.s i the highest of recommendations, lie is ii and nirioonist uf vorM-widi' During extensive eis lie faced execution in i a was one of a I few in small boats who survived illaitll: Ohlc a typhoon off the Chin.i a Jailed in Russia: gained Hie hatred of Ihe by a i i in I the cscapi of refugee Jews frmii Germany. Mis cartooni- are c.tr- I ried in a number of lending religious a of the XatJon. The general theme of the series I uf I will be "Chrisi and 1 World Need." Hois J. Mcdcalf secretary of tho Young Men's MRS. MJNEIIVA KAULEY MiiiL'rvu Kliv.tibcLh Kir ley, UO old, of Coiinbil.svi.llG, died it.it o'cluc-'k Snlurthiy rii thi? hnnie of hor jjrand- il.uitf'.i'.iM-.

Mr.s, Ralph i i of hi'iiri i i A fLVi. duiu uf 3UG Llo.vd lane, slit: hjul gone in i i for a iiiid drop iud dead as she nrrrlvcri mo a r.omn. i i lived i a hiive beci: I uki, 1-kv John hur in three years Mtfo Slur was iliuifihtor of i i a Ca.hfVJJi 1 Shinvman, I'liihur ti Civil War veleran. Sur- i i i' daiiKhlcr, Mjiudo uf Lloyd MKS. NIICOLA SANTANC.KI.O Mrs.

Maijna a tanRelo, 5IS years old, of No. Sii, died al Sunday ni'tornorin at her homo a S-jrvivitu. 1 art- her hi: 1 Nii: ila, these i i i uf Canlale, Franit of i i Sari'H'l home, Mai- of Perryoptill.s i i C'ricco of Conncllsvillc, i i Slauuhi of i i i i Alieaslro of Cleo a i of i i i ami and Angeline at huine. She w.i.* a of Maiiua of Peterson, N. Anthony of ind, Ohio, Mrs, three brothers, S.

M. Showman I Josephine Palumbu of Star ami i i a H. Showman of Con- ilmi. Mrs. Mare.TM of Cluve- Cenrge Shcmnan i)i' anri Mrs.

Babbara Fl.irida; live KrnndchiUU'en, Mrs. lleiuic of a Mrs. Lena San- Kalph Hart of NormalviHe, Mrs. i tanijelo of Phillips is a sisver-hi- Alumni Association iGod Present Worid'si Will Meal Tuesday Need Today, Declares Evangelist Peterson Registered Nurses Will Meet Tuesday A i i 1 i 'il I i i 1-tinli 1 Alinnii: A i.i I i i i i i i i i HM- I i i il.i.n.- Olive of SouLit Contu-li. 1 vilUi, Hayjnond Johnson and H.ir- old Johnson of Nonnulville and Mrs.

Helen Hi of villc. one There childrmi. i Illrllis IJi.MiHal. Tw. babies, -i i bnrn i a S.iluni.'i.Y al I I I I I I i A il.iiij'h'.or o'clock fur Mr.

ry Nicholson iinr, a stui was delivered at In Mr. Mr i 1 I.loyd Vino street are recoivinp, lU-atulations on i birlli of i A at at Hi. and em-tone i th i Bon- and reiiuieni o'clock Friday i lionn 1 Mrs. Buslngcr is the for i mcr Miss Dawson of Mr. and MM.

Joseph Uaw: Of I avt'IlUc -rruni! hll.l iioii! at and i K. i.i;v.,ir. 1 in i has a I-air and a i i i riiuiyhtcr ot Mr. Mrs. Elmo a at Tiler li uf the Mule Klowcr al I nl 10 o'clock.

Itcv. (ilarlcy wiw the nicies', uf Kti.irc oflloi'nted. I i live iieiieratiun. 1 wa.s bori; at 1 n.ent be in a ih'iiih'. i a i at I i Slin will DC Cemetery, a member ol" Clmrcti there.

There will a ICve ate uf 1 a tile socialiuii, is ge.ierai a i a of the committee uti All the plans I a of L'hurches the short home ut SOU Lloyd lane al '2 ick Wednesday afternoon i at tht- is'ormalviile t-iml- Brcthrei! Church a I 11:311 cic. i will be made i JOHN A 5U died al IU o'clock Sunday morning at home near ihe i Church in LeUiinrlnK No. 1 where 1 had operated a small grocery ire for the past -0 vears. in the "liui-ch cemetery In a 7,,, a wl -mber of (,1 Fin.era! Director Clyde U. ix Catholic Union No.

18 ami HrniiK.s of I i a a olV.ciatinK belonged S. Hai-r. pallor uf tin FA ar.c;elical Church, will Alderman Dave Cohen, opposite 16nov-lt. Mrs. Miles Beal ancl Mi's.

Carrie Silbaugh of th.s city were amoiif: the Kuests nt i jslvcn Sunday by Mrs. Hay Beiil ot Grays Landing. Special, Pompons, SOc bunch. Bouquet Shop, 104 So. Piltsburg St.

or J. A. DcM'cith Greenhouses, 105 E. Washington nov-18-18-2n-23-24-- 25. Joseph Shccilock, a patrolman ut Mlddlelown, spent the past five days with his i and two children who reside in North Jefl'erson street.

He returned Sunday evening to his now post. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest LiUey and children Suott Hnvcn, Mr. and Emery Slensmsm of Smithdale were week-end visitors here. Miss Mary Ann Cordaro, student nurse nt St.

Joseph's Hospital, Pittsburgh, spent the with her parnnUi, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cordnro ot West Crawford avenue. Margaret Anne Vernon, who is with the Bureau of Aeronautics nt Washington, D. the with her mother, Mrs.

Grace D. Vernon of North Cottage nvomtc. Agnes Honbck and brother, of North Seventh street and nephew, Joseph G. Gorskie of Monarch spent the week-end at Akron and Youngstown, Ohio, its the guests of. relatives nnd friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warrick ot Washington. spent Sunday at the home of tho former's parents, Mr. mid Mrs.

G. C. Warrick of Kiding. Mrs. Robert lialsley of Paris, a former resident this city, spent a short visit with her sister, Mrs.

James Rltenour of Gary. Ind. She was accompanied there by her brother, Private Robert Crider, (on ot Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Crider of this city. Private Crider, a member of the United States Marine Corps stationed at tiriMj; and then to engineer. Survivors include hU i Mrs, Kachel Bishop Gaus, and children, Jerry and Bonr.y; und these Druthers and sisters, Reuben of Aliquippu, Mrs. Jennie Poiser of First street, West Sine, Miss Ethel ot this city, Mrs.

a a Wadding and Leo Gnus of ilazclwond, Emerson Gaus ot Hunker and Mrs. Rose Arbogntt of Cumberland, Md. At the time of the accident the was returning from a siding leading to Confluence where it had taken some freight cars. The engine was nearing the a i line when it hit an open dn-rall, disconnected from the tcjider and dived over the bank. Crew members worked until o'clock Saturday evening to remove Gaus' body from the tangled mass ot wreckage.

Two trainmen were i They are William Earl Sagrr, Hyndman, fireman, and John Tanner, Rockwood. They were treated by a Hymlmnn physician and allowed to return home. Gardner, Fayette City. R. of i One dauxh 1 Miiive Calhnun, preceded he Is 1 New River, N.

Is brief furlough. homo for a Hillcresi Skating Rink, Home Razed By Fire Continued from Pujtc One was of mnplo serviceable for at Icti4t seven more yoiira. The residence WHS built in 1937. It had six rooms on the first tloo.v but the upstairs rooms had not been completed. There- was it garage in the basement iinti in it Means had hls 19-11 automobile.

There also a truck under the Means said he had mure than 1,000 paira ot rqller skates which wore In regular use. In nciu'ly 300 pairs ol new skates recently had been put on shoes. There WOL'U about new pair.i tif sltatcH and pa Ira of shoea which had not been mounted. In addition, there were 4(1 shiiles which peoplu had been purchasi ng on pay men Is le piiiri of shales were by persons who kept them the nnk. The public address syslein, a pinno and an organ valued at $2.500 were aUo destroyed a.s war.

a quantity oE candy and aoCt drinks. Alouns had 47 tons of coal I under thu rink and this hurtled in to the nifjht, Ihe firemen to remain on the scene to prevent the (lames from spreading. All of Mcan.s' business hi.s valuable pnpe: 1 approxi- nuitcly S800 cf war bond. 1 ar.d stamps and a quantity of cash went up in the Jinnies spreod like wildfire. Means had a quantity of plywood and other materials i ho had planned to ntujce sunu ini- provemonts to popular Nearly al! oC his household Cur- inshings and of the clothing wore lo-t us tho Humes a to up the home.

The ritifT carried neross tho road and Lawrence: Giilley had a man yo cm the mof with a hnse to prevent lire from starting theiv. Means said that t.wu nt! his pot dogs, one a collie and unuLlici' a Gorman police, were in howuvr-r, is lacking ttlt; rink, dun to prisoner lists Ho reveuled a had from Jnpan, OWI aid. ciorU on Hie scene The provost m.irshM 1 Ul skating rmks and all a 'vliti- War I)epnrtnu nt I destroyed, that of November the number Mw- was pn-poiMif. to i of Army prisoners totulod I the batli when ihe Xavy 460 and the Marine Corps discoveciKl. Sho w.i.^ Lo Uave lu-lp- VJH." fd at tho rii lit during the Of the soidiers listed by nouji, Thfelr dauflliter.

Cutljei the War Department us missing. I was'uoL nt home and she salvaged 17,900 were American troops in only ihe clothing she weiirlns. tho Philippines nnd 11,000 othow There were a number of sdif- wcrc PhJlippino Scouts, tho OWI duled skating parties for the rin" 48,956 AMERICANS CASUALTIES IN WARFARE Conur.ucxl lioin pagu One casuiiltica (rom December 7, 1941, when the Japanese nt- Uicked Pearl Hu'rbor, to October 31, 19-12. This total Includes: Navy--Dead. 3.854; wounded, 7,972.

Marine Corps Dead. 73-1; wounded, missing, 1,000. Coast Guard--Dead, 37; wounded, 11; missing, 120. Most ot the Army's casualties, OWt pointed out, tire classified as missing and inasmuch the majority of these were in the Philippines and in Java they arc presumed to be prisoners ot war. 58 PERRY SELECTEES PASS FJNAL TESTS Continued E'aye One.

i X.apaeil, Star i Klmcr M. (Jonneli.s- ville street, Fayette City. Jack D. 1. John J.

Dnrkungulo, i'erryupoiis. R. D. 2. a J.

Tisot, R. 1). '2. Steve Li. Bettcze, bux 07, Smock.

Curtis Mitchell, street. Belle Vernon. Kugcne V. Johnson (colored), Wood street, Belle Vet-non. a a Perryopolis.

Alvin Sterner, Belle Vernon, H. D. 2. Joseph Burcc. John Bacho.

llox 43, Smocii Joseph A i i Dunbar, H. D. 1. GcorRf Kucera, 111 Second street, Belie Vernon. Claude D.

Lynn. George II. Belslek, FayeUc Clity, R. D. I.

Walter Regie), Fayette City, a. I i i i i M. f'erraro, Hox 769. DciWSon. Cllerm W.

a U. ID. i. i diaries Abbott, 321 a i street, i Fayctte City. John Matiiiu.s R.

D. Joseph M. Uilly. Uox Smock. Guido K.

Conoline, Box 4, Srnock. t'harles W. Maxell, Fayette i R. 13. 1.

John T. Bo-: r07, St.ir i i i i H. a i i i It. D. 1.

Allen Farciuhar, Perryupa- l-ia, il. D. 2. Ralph Ca.n. Ill lii'iir Vernon.

xHalph K. Fisher, i a Coldren. H. D. George i i i Pf; i a Allison.

Charles i i i n. D. D. WiiiKiu-d. Patsy P.

Second street, Fayette Harry L. pollock, Star Junction. (xDenotes furloughs declined). JOHN HU-LUN I i Gil Hieil at a a niormng at his ter lingering Illness OCD Tuesday Nlnht. The South i i i i i meet at o'clock Tuesday to the race, i i i i nl Gibson hour for i It was reported a i this morning i in xplendiO cooperation from civilians.

old. ot iun-; a i is survived by his widow, Mrs. a i one daughter, of R. D. 1, anil sun, Charlei; Stephen's CJreek Catholic Church Leisenring Xo.

1. i i are hi.s Kib.ubf.'th D'Zmura. und tv.o chi.dren. Theodore of i Oh.o, and Kmily, at home. He also four nnd two sisters: 1'aul ol Cirard, Michael of Gary, Pete, Jo: stpli.

und Anna, in Europe, and Mrs. i a Zitkulansky of Gary Ind. body the home of 'us M. A. Maci'ko N'o.

1, where may call i Thursday morning, time of the a falhiM 1 in a i year? ago. wa a -Mother i a i a Die home at Alice i Mrs. M.iry solemn requiem high mass i be celebrated at 0:30 o'clock at St. Stephen's Church with Hev. Ivan Kon.zn Rev, uf Beaverdnlc ofllcialing.

Burial be in the church cemetery in charge o' Funeral Director John vcrs ty. Ifo alscj leaves a brotlici, Hay Pyle of Connellsville, and i sister. Miss Pylc of Warre i Cily Hospital, Warren, Ohio. FKA.NK XKI.ASKO. JK.

t'ranlt one year o.ci. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zclaslc.) of i tiii-d at 7:20 o'cloc; i i at tne parental home of last Friday morning. The child milled a iel of hoi grea-e over its body while ihu was a i douMhnuts.

11YI-: I-'L'NKRAl. The a for of Masontown i be held at 11 Kings i upon the feel and a of thrirns upon His he.ui. Hi.v.-ever, 1 uver a iif tha: mev- i i liu 1 door uf hope opc-jcd through a i i in Christ and i remain uprn i He rc- iurn.s to world rulf and reign in "The the link between the old lin 1 now dispensations. a i a free and salv.ilinr, olll- f.orn. is lile wr.rltl.

"Tiiere i. 1 a air.nng a i of world. NVver o'clock Tuesday morning at A a ihi-ro a timt- in vie i Saints H. C. at Masol of ir.an'.'.ind when then- ha? town.

Mev. F. J. Kolb wil! ull'i, ate. Burial i be made in St.

Agnes Cemetery. been more strifi-. i i Irce government i i i a autocracy a UKiay. Crawford Tea Room 121! Snl'Ut I'ittshuri: StrirL NIGHT 2 DINNERS si it ri UVK.MM: tvi-; SKHVK A I I I i I'XIK A 'l'in-e tv for a dollar dni- ni i pop- a eve week Ket for If you one more pcr- Urlnc a irlfiiii. thr l.imilj or niakr uti ilinnrr party.

LJreuki: on ail uf F3 reek neck. Gfcui-Ku W. uf Smiihiiehl, Mrs. bt'LX 1 Lint ut Hcverc nd Sarah Burke tl Rices Lumling. There are 2(i and tivo gi eat-KnuidcJiildrco.

The a be hold Tutts! day aflurr.ori'.i i briof f-er- vice the home 2 o'clock rites n', lirciilineek of God at Inter- merit be Olive CYmi'tirry if: Cl i i I of a tin of a MARY K. SCOTTDAI-K, Nov. iti, Mary K. Humphries, 71 years old, i ti.i:s suddenly a a at nuori a i her home, DOO I.oucks avenue. She i.

wt-I: iciiown resitlent and a member of the i a Church. lyr 1 She leaves r.vo daughtCT.s a one son. Mrs. Kmma Matthews. I mi le in Sccttii.de; Mrs.

Fred Wes-! i i i 111., ami i i a H. phiies. i also 11 a J. Spishak. II.

MOSKR John Moser, years old, a a i since he ili-st removed there in 1807, died at his home al nearby Old Frame. lie leaves ills Mrs. Sabina Moser, and these children: Samuel G. and Mrs. Bella Shoaf of Smithileld and Mrs.

Kva Griflln and Mrs. George Deifenbaugh of Old Frame. There a i a a sister iind 12 graii'lchildren. The funeral service will be held at o'clock a at Ihe Old Frame Liaptist Church in charge of Hev. Samuel Wade Stewart, I i be ie church cemetery.

1 Perryopn Housters Tonight. The Suulhivvst l.iooMi.'i- the O. U. A. i meet nt o'clock i at Dnnbar i a number of a in a tendance.

A report of the victory drive for new i he given by Con- Itund Kchiturnal Hand i holrl a i a a nt o'clock this evc- Direct or A meet no i i Full nttondnnee. Kiri'inen's Hand Firemen's Hand wiil hold weekly i al 7 TiH.stiay i i i i i iho LenHer Storu builriiny. t'rkiuls i be rc'L-vivi'd i 7:30 oV-lot'l. Ttn.v.f!ay r.isht ivh.un the ci-. J.

Wi hnrspoun. na the- Churoh. he Wednesday i he. Thruat l.Mieratiiiii. Helen of slone a throat opora- tmn in IBrownsville Gene.ra'.

Hn.s- i a said. An additional 500 troops iirr reported missing in Java. OWI also cxphiinod a some nf thr Navy Dp- portmem's I'l-f pivjumcd to prispnerj. More than 200 tickets hail already been sold (or a school event Tuesday night nn-l as ninny iiacl been sulcl for an tloclcmj; Glass Corporation a next week. A Shrrivtn Williams product One ('mil (' All colors tfftllo-i MAH1ON II.

A A H. a 81 a old, or Grecnsuiirg H. U. 2, died al Sunday niurn.n;; at Ci.nnell.,v;lle Slate Hospital wi.eie hi- i i i been a )i: Xovemher 10. The body removed by Funeral Director A.

McC'ur- inIck anil prepared for i a a i'. was lo home of Mrs. Howard of H. D. a i Tiu- i i be held at Iho Weaver residence at 2 o'Uoel: Tuestlay a i a i be in Ciiurches STANLKY SXVMA.NSK! SCOTTDALK.

Nov. Szynumski, 3-1 years old, 'lied suddenly Saturday night a 1 his h.vne. a i street, fcverhon. ing are a An- ers and Sisters: Joseph i Pleasant, Waller and Mi both of Mrs. John Wallier of i i i Mis.

Frank of Tile a i be cele- a i i) o'clocii i a', St. Jo.ic-p'n's i i Fverson Muri it be a 1:1 i Die i cemetery. Those I'rliT-i Effective In Acme Mkls In C'onnellnville Jt Scoltdnle. TrlrrK Effcrtivr Nov. 17, 18.

1012 K. ijlt-nii -M died tit o'clock Sunday nigl.t Cit his home a an nes.s of months. lie a i i'f Fay tie county, burn A i 17, at Hrond Ford. i i are widow, Mr.s. Grace a i I'yle, mid two children, i a sorvinii ir.

the i ed Army, nnd student, nt West Virginia Uni- Sliwwin WillLuns 1'nint Ucadiuiitrlcr.s. SffM Siilr I'honr 2 HITS ik-Today and HITS I A I A MODERN SELF-SERVICE You Save Time--You Save Money 1. The Price is marked on every irem. 2. A cash register receipt is given to every customer, showing each if-em rung on the register.

3. When you get your purchases home you can compare your cash register receipts with the prices marked on the items. IS OLEC 2 33c PINEAPPLE JUICE- 2 19c I TOMATO 8 oz.falls. Slicfl'nnls Miiciirnnl Dinners, 2 Siiirch I.V Sued lloncj' jiir Anicricirs Wax I'lijii-r. 1 ft.

rolK iTc I I I i i i i Jlincc i Hi. Jar Vcfrclnlilc CciclUnll 10 (ix. cuii JUNKET DESSEPxTS titihir I-'Uvurs pkg. Rcj. or Quick Coot 48 ni.

Swansdown Cake FSoisr Xt-slc's Comlensoil MilV wins J'osl TonsHi's jikir. 'I'lirkcy Crystnl )VJii((! No. run 'M: Duff's Wnil'In -Mix pltir. ido (Jt'rlicr's SlraliK'd Kmiils SOc 1 tlerlier'n KomN raris 2Ue i i l.inc^ i a 2flc Knrlclicd Un-nil i i 'J law loaves 17c (ioldftii Krusl Itrcail, sllei-il loaves He Fresh Produce Every Day-Priced Low! Fresh ftrcfin SPINACH 2-17c I- Inn LEMON'S Hot I.rmimadc for roltls Buy the More Economical Meat Cuts! Genuine Spring New ('mi) KRAUT I'erfectly Seasoned Shoulder Chops lb 35 Breast for Shew lb 1 Fresh i i nl Heef Hi. i i I i of Hi.

Ir'rcsli Suusuire, i ir couTitry Hi. Croi His. I 7 A i I i i i a Tjj Hi. Cotlau'e (Iliccsc Hi. 1-Jc ltes( I'ure LARD Krndirred.

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