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ago 2--THE DAILY COURIER. CONMELLSVILLE, PA. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1945. Personal Mention Mrs. Ric-harct oC East tlcrson avenue and ughters, Lois.

Ruth and Audrey Joan Brinkloy, ot Eubt Civwfoid avenue, returned home Sunday night after a visit with Mr. a 1 Mrs. H. Pierce ot New former residents cE ConncIUviUe. suits, $29 30, Sam Simons, crtisc- me-5t.

Mrs. MeUon Gaal of and. Mrs. A. Gaal anci daughter, Jeanne, North Cottage Avenue, arrived homo Monday after ing the week-end the lor- mei's husband, Seaman Gaal, who is stationed at the Na-v a Music School at D.

C. fcifaman Gaul, son oi Mrs. F. A. Gaal, expects to be- transferred Wednesday to the Navy aii 1 base at Minneapolis, Mmr.

Pants, sizes to 50, S2.15, up. Sam Simons, ment--lUune-5t. Mrs, Eiva Standish, i Kulh- ryn Biebcr and Mvi. Hilda Cossel of Edna Rcbeknh Lodge attended the Grand Lodge and Rebckah Assembly over the week-end at Mcadvillc. There is no improvcmLMit in the condition of Mrs.

Jjmc.s J. Ash of Vine street, is patient in the Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh. C. W. Ruih ot Indira Head, who been confined in Mercy Hospital at Pittsburgh lor observation fend treatment, expects to be there for another week.

Mr, md Mrs. J. E. Logging the Washington, D. parent of Vine street.

to assist in the fifty- (hird of Mr. AUNT MET By ROBERT MATTHEW BKLKO Matthew (Gaydab) Seiko, 74 a old, died suddenly at noon I Monday at his home at Brookvale ol a heart attack. He was born May 24, 1871, in Oruiina, Czecho-Siovakia, coming to i country in 1892. He had resided in Fayette co.mty for the ist 52 years. He was united in "I don't think Ella means to be catty.

She just, says whatever pops into her mind, cirid usually it happens to be something that scratches." THE GRIM REAPER MRS. BONN MOUNT PLEASANT, June 10 --Mrs. Marie Clausner Bonn, 70, died Sun- home at i J1 LOISEBYANB --JOHN C.FLEMING SYNOPSIS AJINOJ.D. a mnR Vermont pt-i-woman, hi written a ly suuccii' ful nov 1. To fiat her niiUt-i i al --ccond boolc -she nas wife of John Lee Bonn, clay morning at her i cruder, Indiana county.

A a i of Morcwood. she the daughter of Ihe Into I i i and Josephine Smith a i Surviving tire her husband, thice vicSTEHDAY: Teiry, -ho finnc to the A i 2, lie mntlci lo be the a bet oE UirH a A rican playbqy conn try. niarnage to Miss Helen Kukbar chUcUcn, Charles L. of Bremzcr, I Ion April 21, 1898, in St. John's'Mrs.

Robe Lee Iliiyb oC Scotland, hurch by the late Rev. E. E. i Md. and Mis.

Smith at (. elhof. His wife him home; gi dndchildicm 1,1 death la.st April. Sui viving these children: Lesko ot Trotter, Mrs, Mrs. Anna Mary Micklus ot Connellsvillr, Mrs.

Eichncr Klizabeth Urchasko and John fit pleasant 'lome. The funeral will be held Thurs- tay morning. There be a prayer at the home at 3:30 o'clock and requiem high mass at Si-John's R. C. Church at 9 o'clock in charge of Rev.

S. JVloravck, I pastor. Interment will be made in St. John's Cemetery at Brookvale. George H.

Provance Becomes Sergeant MISS STAUFFER'S RITES SCOTTDALJ3, June funeral lor Miss Emma Jo Stauf- I fcr will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Alver- thrcc sisters and six brothers; Mis. Frank Eckles, Lewis, Henry, John, 1 Charles, Andrew, Mrs. Adam nnd William of Mount! nnd Mis. Harry Mayor consit'e: i ihe Invite-, he Conn no Cordhba, Brooks Irowned blackly at him. "I didn't run my horse as a political maneuver," he snapped.

"But darling," online protested Humorously, "everyone knows that. It's simply a divine coincidence that you have won just at the start ol your campaign. It would be ridiculous not won a ble ium on lie race hot.se, i a the owner i take advantage of it!" Brooks I i who to join 1 hi 1 rlit-a in a nnd a fnenrf, RnfT ceicb ahem of CHAPTER AS THE party SIX four crossed ol MiddlcUnvn. The service will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bonn home. Bunal will bo made in Grand view Cemetery at Johnstown, MRS.

LOUISE BOWMAN Mrs. Louise Laughead Bowman, for years operator of a woman's accesboiy shop at Uniontown, died suddenly Monday afternoon at her home in Pittsburgh. She leaves her husband, Attorney George Arthur Bowman, a brother, Glenn Laufihcad Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Provanct: of Poplar Grove have received word that their son, George Raymond Province, has been promoted from private first class to technical sergeant. He is a message center clerk with headquarters oi the Sixth Armored Infantry Battalion with General Mark Clark's Fifth Army in Italy He served in the North African and the Anzio Beach- receiver' ood Con- his enlistment in the Army, the sergean' was scoutmaster ot the Dunba" end with Mrs. hcad uu ns on He has s. Mr. and Mrs.

Hicks, Hcart a Go They came here duct leda i Before Church of God in charge of of Chalk Hill, and three sisters, Rev. Harold S. Kinard, pator. -Burial will be made in Scottdale and Mrs. Hicks, anc! their twenty- troop Boy Scouts.

fifth, anniversary, both I falling or Saturday. Mrs. Ida MeClintock, Mrs. Ethel Iape, Mrs. Violet Morris, Jenny Lee Dopplehouer, ir.d Josrph Darby were discharged from Connellsville State Hospital Monday.

Private First Class Charles C. Woodward, son Mrs. Hattie of East avenue, has returned 10 Mitchel Field, N. aiter spending a 10- day furlough with his mother, and Kis wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Wells of I'erryopolis. He was accompanied to New York by his wife, who was later called home due to the death of her cousin, Mrs. Delilah Miller, and the illness ot her mother who is to undergo an operation this week. Revival Meeting Mount 1 Zion Baptist Church Rev. J.

H. King, evangelist- pastor of the Mount Rose Bapti Church at Uniontown, New Zii Baptist Church, Fairchance ar who is conducting a series (if revival services at Mount Ziun. Baptist Church, "West Side, 11 preach tonight and Wednesday nights. Music will be by choirs of Mount Rose and Zion churches. Rev.

R. D. Epps, pastor of the host church, requests all persons holding envelopes lor expenses of, tnese sei vices to return them Wednesday night. County Nurse Cited. Fir it Lieutenant a a Snydor ot Meiiontown, an Army nurse, was recently awarded the Air Medal and an Oak Leaf Cluster i.t ceremonies at an advanced 13th Air Force base the Philippines.

Crupe Son Born. son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crupe of 157 North Sixth street at 10:05 o'clock this morning at Hospital. Connellsville State Girl in Rush Home.

A daughter, weighing Cemetery, Friends will be received at the Ferguson a home until noon Thursday when the body will be taken to the church. She leaves her parents, Mr. nnd Mrb, Ralph H. StauKer. two and two brothers, Mrs.

Nick A. Grnziano of Cannellsx illc, Dorothy ot home, Corporal Ralph C. in France and Staff Sergeant James L.1, in Hawaii. Sne was a graduate East Huntingdon Township High School with the Class of 3945 tinri a member of the Alverlon Church of God. MRS.

L. IV. FOX -MOUXT PLEASANT, June --Mrs. Margaret Alice Fox, years old, wife of Lymsn W. Fox, died at o'clock this morning at her home at 83.1 West Main street.

She was a member oC tne Church Mrs. John VanDuesen of Akron, Ohio, East funeral service 3 o'clock Thurs- Ohio, Mrs. Bess Rice ol and Mrs. Nellie Cupp of MUUboro. The will be held at day nftcinoon in Pittsburgh.

th dining room Te ry could hear the ripple of comr Lent that followed them They were stopped again and again congratulating friends Each time She was exhilarate I by the time they reached their table, but her happiness was abn ptly jolted by a whisper from the next table. American 1 eiress The blond Cordi ba seated her, laughed. "'That Do you object to being cat Jd 'heiress'?" "I do," Terry aid softly but fiercely, "because i isn't so. Some newsmen fit the irport mistook me for Miis 'orth and built up the legend. I did everything but knock out icir teeth, but they still believe it." Ho was gating it the lights in her hair, and the Brilliant blue of her cs with cl armed admira- The La Condra featured the city's best vhumba band.

Terry laughed when Raff insisted, they dance. Dancing to a rhumba was a South American art, she reminded him. But he coaxed her onto the floor nnd they joined ihe dancers. Two Ship Here to fteeruit Repair Workers Lodge will be held at 7:45 o'clock Wednesday night at Odd Fellows Temple. A white elephant party will follaw the meeting.

tion MKS. HARRY WAGNER MOUNT PLEASANT, June 19, --Mrs. Anna Me II wain Wagner, 57, wife of Harry E. Wagner New Sumton, R. D.

1, died Monday moimng at her home. She her husband, nve cUiugh- down lo--" Her natural inclina- The place was in almost total blackness. The music throbbed low, poignant. Slowly the studied nnd acquaintances, (monotony or the dance became a ferry as pattern of behavior straining against emotional depths of the surging melody about them. Terry could feel ilie power of it in the quickening of her pulse, the relaxing of her body.

She moved hypnotically to Raff's export leading. And at the end of the dance, left the floor in a dreamy daze. Raff looked a little dizzy himself, "Boy," he said as they rejoined Brooks and Corinne at the table. "Can she dance?" He leaned forward suddenly to with open adoration at Terry. "I say--what's to 'keep you from joining us at the estancia for a while?" Terry was shocked out of her "I would 1 elieve anything you told me," she said.

Brooks' fiancee scrutinized her again with her Ic black eyes. "But you ARE fn North Amer- murnun 3d. Terry aid. of God. are her hus- oC 'ownsville, i band nnd four Sarah Dtmlope Or, H.

Clifford Fox of Dubtiquc, Town, Ralph of Monongahcla and Lawrence of Mount Pleasant. She wa-s a brother of Edward F. Brooks of Mount Fleas- ant. There are 11 gn ndcmldrcn and eight great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the home.

tcrs, Mrs. Helen Moore, Mrs Mciiy Boring, Mrs. lUiruet Walt, Gladys and Nancy, all st home, and four grandchildren, MORRIS A Tha funeral sen tec fot Juanita Morns, three months old, daughter of Clarence and Violet Morris of Uunbar, killed in an automobile accident Sunday, will be -held at o'clock Wednesday atternoon at the James T. Burhans funeral home at Ounbar. Rev.

William S. Hamilton, oE the Frtnklin Memorial Meth-' odtst Church, v. ill officiate. Interment will be made in FtankLm Cemetery. LE GROS FVJNKKAL Tne body of Edgar LeGros, 64, ab for years in Ihe gla business, eight pounds, born at i died Sunday night, was tak- o'clodx Monday alternosn at n- en to the McCormuk tuneral nollsviilc Str.te HospHal to home where it will lemain xintil and Mrs.

Thomas F. Rush of 1012 Wednesday when it will be re- Vme street. The new arrival is the granddaughter of Mrs. E. Heavner of 201'! Vine street nnd Mr.

and. Mrs. F. H. Rush of 207 South Prospect street.

The th- er is the former Miss Louise Heavncr and ihe farrier is pharmacist at the C. Hoy drug store. Ihe ucl moved to the home 121 South Water street where ticre will be lion toward trutl sudden caution. was Fitz halted by had said, "IE you t-hould i icct any of the elect down the: lor heaven's sake, don't tell them you're a writer. Thcy'j 5 allergic to wr.ters, or ing exploiLed." Terry fi rushed amcly that she uarne to si 2 the country.

It had always fasc nated her. "Well, she told hcirsel truth in a way. Cordoba raist i that was the a wine glass "May you team lovo Argentina as 1 love North They drank America," he satd. toast to North America and icn a second South America. And then finally dreaminess.

"Please she said. She was too embarrassed to look at Brooks or Corinne now. This was a guest inyiting a guest. "But you're just dovn here for laughs, aren't you?" persisted the effervescent Raff. "Don't you want to see the pampas?" Terry blurted out before she could stop her self.

"Oh, yes-- A Nation-wide drive recruit at least 15,000 sitillec civilian workers for urgent sh repair work at Pearl Harbor and four West Coast shipyards brought to Cohnellsville today with the arrival of Civil Service and Navy Department representatives to in-, tervjew interested Under the program, designed to speed up repair of ships damaged by the Japanese re-' cent months, civilian workers will be provided with free 'ransporla- tion to the coast and will be assured ample housing uron arrival. Jr. order to the urgency of the program, the will exhibit captured Japanese equipment and show motion pictures of ship repair work. So great has been the shortage of ship repair workers on the coast, the recently damaged carr cr U. S.

Franklin was forced tc proceed to an east coast shipyard for repairs of her battle damage. The civilian recruiting party plans to visit other Western Pennsylvania communities, including Uniontown, Washington, Waynes- bui'K, Canonsburg, New Crstle, Butler and KiUarming its to secure additional workers. The group is in charge o' Lieutenant Leon O'Brien, USNR, resident assistant to the Dist "ict Civilian! Personnel Office the Navy. In-' terviews will, be conducted between 9 A. M.

and 5 P. M. on Wednesday and Thur-day, June 201 and 21, at 123 West Apple Connelldville, by Grant Irwin, civil service representative for West Coast recruiting. FERDINAND ERMIM Ferdinand Ermini, 46, of Hcr- shey, formerly ot Republic, died Sunday night at fcheig os we adopt ic custom home of his Santo Tassone, at Card ale. He lc vcs hib Widow, EcLth; two children, Una and Sigismonle; one brother, Benny of Fairbnnk, and five sisters.

only I couldn't just now--" Her embarrassed gaze flickered once toward Brooks ss she searched desperately for an alibi. Brooks said courteously, "But it's a grand idea, Miss--I mean, Terry." "Lovely," murmured Corinne. "And if you want your invitation straight from the hostess of Wmdcmere, Brooks mother, there she is. Jime!" Terry turned to follow Raff's glnnce toward the softly lit entrance. Three people headed a Ultimo Vent jra.

The dinner' large party ol elderly, rich Ar- pascd fcwiftly, znjoyably. gcnlmpans, A powerfully built, "The custom I like best in suave man of 50; a thin, flamboy- Norih America is first names a a dressed woman, gashing flvst the blond man jewels like a show-case window saul. "To hone our guest, I sug-J--and a tall, aristocratic woman with crown of white hair. It V. os the hi to -haired woman who was evidently "Jimc," She it was who answered.

Raff's and led the way toward their table. Brooks and Corinne turned to watch their progress through the Rcbekahs to Meet. A meeting of Edna Rebekah Bi oaks' lian ee was shocked, but sbr- smile and nodded as Cor.loba went hrough the intro- agdin Corinne, duct ions iroukx, and I'j i RatT." Afterward ey to Raff's npartmunt. It was in the new, MtLTOX WHITE Milton S. White, 43, of Penn a prayer at 8 o'clock Thursday township, Jeannclte, R.

died morning ir charge of Rev. S. i Saturday night in Westmoreland Moravek, of St. John's R. C.

Churc'i. The body will be taken to Cemetery at Arnold for I 9 by appointment Because war-time conditions make all of us so much busier than before I realize that you sometimes find it impossible to visit my shop during Tegular hoxirs so, for your convenience, I -will gladly make an appointment for any hour that suits you. MARTHA'S Beauty Salon E. Crawford nt Apple Street. Phono 2653-J DANCE 10 to 1 O'clock JUNE 23rd Pleasant' Valley Country Club Music by Jack Merlin uiid His Band Wil li Hurry Petz and Gloria Carroll $2.00 Couple.

GLORIA CARROLL ROUTE 119 EVERSON, PA. ONIGHT Dance to Jack r'enturintr Hurrj- I'etz anil (llorln CnrroH I A Johnny Roberts and His Band JACK MEKtIN DOLORES CASE MOUNT PLEASANT, June 19. j--Dolores Case, five years old, daughter ol Mr, and Mrs, Carmen Case of West Washington street, at 3:45 o'clock this morning Westmoreland Hospital at Crrcensburf. She her parents, one brother, Carmen, ore sister, Rose Mcry, at home, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Case and Mr, and Mrs. a Fiesta of Mount Pleasant. Hospital at The brother of Arthur White, Pearl Solomon a nod Mrs. Eva famed skyscra er building, mod- darkened room. "That's your Scottdale, he leaves his widow, Ei nine children nnd three and one brother.

JOSEPH HOWARD MOUNT PLEASANT, June 19. --Joseph HowatcL, 70, died Monday morning at his home at Hunker, B. D. daughter, Mrs. Grct.ni.burg, R.

I. He leaves a Hattie D. 1, Euford of a brother, Howard ol Hunkor, R. 1, and suven grandchildren. D.

c-rn, sumiitutnj masculine. Raft's paintings ad or: od the walls. "Just a hob he told Torry JightJy. "I hr a profession." "A piofc.s5 onaJ hobby, you me MI," Cornn murmured wickedly. The liad topped into see a Rn' had found that day containin, pictures oi! Ultimo Vontma.

Tc ry admired the beautiful hor but her gaze wandered to the pictures of in ri ing habit, in front of "Wmrlemej a fabulous Nor- he ne?" she Brooke. asked e.V( 5 lighted sud- MRS. HEMPHILL'S RITES Ttie funeral service for Mrs. Ada G. Hemp hill, wife of Samuel E.

JIomphiH, who died suddenly I Monday morning at her home at 161 South Beeson avenue, will be held, at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Asbury Methodist Church there. Burial be made in Oak Grove Cemetery. MRS. ANNA BLAZEK Mrs. Anna Blazek, 78, died Monday morning at the home of a son, Stephen, at Uniontown.

There are childun, two brother. children, 30 grand- dm p'ide. 'hat's the old place," he said quid y. "iff--beau; ful," Terry breathed. "Thank yo There real Liiirrt.it, a ti(ude be ind the reserve in I his voice.

Half brolcr in gayly. "It's the finest cstanc a in the Argentine. That's why spend most of my tune there." "You laughed Corrinc. They wtrr night clubbing then, visiting nil ic brilliant spots that Terry had 1 oked at longingly on i so many Icn nights. It wis Seventeen wen.

march. Everywhere awarded eighth grade graduation they known. Everywhere ccrtUicates at the commencement they wore oasted, congratulated lather her, isn't it, Corinne? And who's the other woman?" "Just the baroness," said Corinne. Terry rocked with inner mirth. "JUST the baroness!" she marveled.

(To Be Continued) Civic Choral io Rchcwsc. The Ladies Chorus the Civic Choral Society will meet for re- hearbal at 7 o'clock tonight Ett the First Methodist Church and there will be a tull rehearsal at 8 o'clock. Another rehearsal is scheduled for 8:30 o'clock Wednesday night at the church. June Frank Pheriicie, 78, ot died Saturday at his home. i 7 SLHiia Eighth Orade Students Certificates exercises of the St.

Rita Parochial School morning. The pupils attended mass at St. Rita's sis'crs and one church with Rev. Henry DcVivo, pastor, as celebrant, Rev. Kenato BERNARD .8.

GLAD Bernard Benedict Glad, atternoon at home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Glad, Bi-ownfield. There are 10 brothers and sisters. the MIVS.

CATHERINE ROSE on the race. Everywhere won- photi waiting to fiet 1hc-ir pi turcs. Brooks as increasingly 'irritated as tl i photographers con- F. Gianni, assistant pastor, as, Unucd to nsist he pose in the deacon and Kev. Kctus Hickey, foreground Hart will ed at Terry.

"Brooks is running lor the Chamber of sub-deacon. Father Gianni a a talk. Father DeVivo presented tiic diplomas to James Cavalier, Rose Marie Cirillo, Marion Citro, Joseph Dclligatti, Madlyn Gross, Dolores Maselli, Carmcla Moli- Mi-s. Catherine A. Rose, 64, died jnaro, Mary Louise Natale, An- Moncliy at thp hc.mc ot a daugh-lthony Nicolawo, Helen Piquadi, ter, Mrs.

Ellen. Hileman, oE near Gerard Quinto, Helen Rayoni, Fairchanze. She leaves two I Jobepli Sgro, Bernaclme Smarto, eight grandchildren, Joseph Viglione, Carmela Vinch one brother and one sister. 'and Joseph Virgili. presents BKM'FI'l 1 of the WOMEN'S MOTOR CORP of a i i i RAY MIKESELL CHUCK LANG TRIO JJAIVI) t'UOIR Wednesday Night in the Open Air Pavilion Deputies fi om our province," he murmured.

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