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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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2 THB Personal Mention Brown, discharged today. He js a son erf Flight CotttroUtt Third Class William W. ted ferowu of Jlorth ftrtt street. West Side wai admitted to the Hospital four weeks ago. HummeJ Christmas Cards, 5c and lOc.

Mrs. A. DeMuiB, 1W Washington Phone 1492. 16-nov-tt Miss. Wanefta Yoder North Sixth stteet Ttfest Side, and Miss oftasr Crawford avenue were Sunday guests of Rev.

and. Mrs. Jamison and daughter, Betty, of turtle Creek. Keagy's Drug Store has Iheir usual: large assttrtfflMH or Bust- craft Christmas Cards on display. Come In now and make your seletdon.

Advertisement. 29oov-9t. David C. Gtihl, a Weiribet ol tha faculty of ConneHsviUe High School, and Miss Loretta Lowney, vice-president of tha local Branch of Pennsylvania State fcdneatifi Association and teftcher in the Second Watd school, represented the ctounty coordinating committee at a dinner meeting Tuesday night at the White Swan Uhiontowh. The Bf the meeUig will t6 make jftans for the annual convention to be held December to Har- nsburg.

bgyf H7. atid Min JTailofc Arf- vertisement-- 3dec-5t Miss Emma Jo Sfallwagon ol East Crawford suffered a teverp the left ilmsi, instead of a sprain, when sHe was knocked.dowa Thursday on West Crawford avenue, by a High School boy. physician reduced the fracture, and while" the wnst Is in a cast Blks Sullwagon is able to continue her duties with Ihe Trolitman Conipanr. All wool suits tmd topcoats in stock, Sam Simons, Tailor -Advertisement Mrs'. J.

Henry ot a Crawford has retufihed home after spending two Weeks with let son and daughttt'ia- law, Lieutenant and Mrs. Glen Henry of Parsons, W. Va. Lieutenant" and 34rs; Henry arfdr two dhildrelf, Patrick and Gilbert, ac- compahied Bet BotcSe fof Weekend visit. Mrs.

Roy Collins, owner of a millinery store Jn Scottdale, is a ISttrefifin doHneBsVllle State Hospital Shot is reported ttt be sJoVly after undergoing a-major operation a week ago i Mr and Mrs Eobert L. Hiles AUNT HKf ROBERl THE GRIM REAPER JOttitti fLEASANf, Bee, Joseph M. H'aliSelei yeart, iWo ftiohtHH and ftiree Veteran df World Witf 1, died suddenly at 9ilS o'clock Monday" night at his home, Mount Pleasant, fe. (Mamm-dth) ot a tout attack Mr HauKeie was a member 01- the AtneflBln fcegiefa Pdsi, ta- frebe. He dpefttted a fienetal Btci'e at Mainmflth ffohi iflaa to and later moved and eted! the Hausele Market lu Ley- aihaniia, Me is Klirvived by hia widow, Mts.

tjfdia ai-antnef ttausele; two flHd tWd sbhii, 'The women o' tne world could stop war quick if they'd organize and refuse' to haVe ahother baby till the men do what's necessary to stop the tWB few hers, fianlel Hausele, ers, ane ausee, Weltytdwh, ind Willlafc Hausele, Mount Plea: ant, D. friends Wfll be received at hie Thursday when the home until body will TONIGHT CHICKEN NIGHT at Jimmy Stein's MtSIC BY BHYTHlff AIKES JfO Corer KO Minimum Route te Grove and son, flobby, Jr, are visiting Mr. Hiles' mother, Mrs doldie Hiles, of Bd3 West Crawford aventie 1 and Mrs. JosepH Parie of Qitisorl terface. Mr Hiles Was recently fflscttitsed-frffl the" Service after spetldifig forty ffibhths ill the Eufbpean Thekter of Operatidni, At the end of thelt visit here they will return to Akfoti, Ohio, where Mrs Hiles it attending sfhttols Mrs.

Hiles is a sister-in-law of Mrs Pane, whose in the fierviBe Jajnes-A toler, Richard Washington, rMrs Virginia Sillett, Mrs- Anni PHtts ahd Mrs Madelyn Conghenoitf and daughter, were disihargea from Corihells'- ville Stats Hospital Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Smith Sj Grimm of Connelisville-tJniontOwii r68d Will leave Thursday for Orlando, Fla, whne they will spend the winter with Mrs Qrimni's mother, Mrs Emma Seese, of 2308 Lake Sue Drive A LITTIE WHITE HOUSE IMAT JACK MERLIN and His Orchestra WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC For Night of Gay Entertainment. Join the Crowd! nausele at home, JL, Hauseie, Lawteafae fiattsele, at taken to St. Paul's Cancel Scout Meeting. The regular meeting of Troop 7, Boy Scout, at Trinity Luthefaa Church, planned to tafiiglit, has been cancelled.

Lutheran Church, Trauger, to lie in state froi i 1 So to 2 30 P. M. when the sei vice will be conducted by Rev Myron E. Cole. A full military funa-al is planned.

Interment Will be in St. Paul Lu- therh Cemetery at Trauger WILLIAftt i. SHAW William Jdmes Shaw, 42 years old, of Grindstone, died at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning at Brownsville General) Hospital He leaves his widow) Mrs Frances Shaw, five childrefljFMfides) Dbra, Meta, Virginia Slid Jr, at home, four siStert, Mfs. Isaac Gougii- nour imd Mrs. katherlhe Bittnet of Umontown, Mrs Abraham Love of Smock and Mrs Joseph Defino df tlrinddtohe, arid two brothers, Luke of Martins Ferry, Ohio, and Moses of Union- MRS.

SARAH HEHTZOG Mrs Safali 88 year- old, of Mount PleaSant) died at 2 e'clfiefc this the home o. her son-in-law anc daughter, Mr and Mrs. 1 Me Connell, MounE Pleasant, after a lingering illness. She was bttrd near Blairsville, August 11, 1859 a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William ttdllis. Poi 1 the pas 90 yeafS she Had resided hi MoUn Pleasant ana SeoHdate Her hUs- band, Samuel, preceded her in deaffi 36 agd hre 6ne flaugBter MfS -W Medofffleil, Mt Pleasant, ard three step-children, Edward Jeahnette Oeflrgti Heftzog and Mrg Engle btrth of Afe-oh, Ohio, 28 childr Ward ant, and a number o. grea 1 grand anildren asid grpat grea grand two brothers, Ed- Holhs of Scottdale and Hellis ot Mount Pleas. t) 2, and one sister, Mrs, Mary Basinger of Mount Pieasant. R.

3 The fuheral set-vice will be held at 2 30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the McConnell home, Burial will be made in Mount Pleasant demetery in charge of Funeral Director fi Brooks of Indian Head MRS E. N. JOHNSTON Mrs. Elizabeth Nevols Johnston, 80, died Monday night at the home of a son, Ellsworth 1 of near High Souse There are five children, 32 grandcbilcren, 12 great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs Julia Brown of Vanderbilt and Mrs Ebdgef Yatiger of CoVe Hun Her husband, fi soft and a sister preceded her in deathi The funerai will be held Il-iday afternoon wth a briel seivicfl at win at Cost of WorEd War Buns In Trillions ITnltM Preat WASHINGTON, Det S--Walit to isnov what World War II tost the World' According to a survey He- searcher James Btady" and American University it was about $1,154,000,000,000 for armament and war mateiials afid dbout in property damage. That doesn't include cost of armaments and property damage in China, for which figures were not available The survey placed expenditures for war material at $317,600,000,000.

Russia spent 9192,000,000,000 afid the United Kingdom $120,000,000,000 The war cost the Axis powers about $438,839,000,000 with Germany spending $272,900,000,000, Italy $94,000,000,000 and Japan $56,000,000,000 With additional rites at the Churc Hill Presbyterian (JhuTch at Me elellanatown in charge of Rev David Hunter, lirterhlent will In the church cemetery. home at 1 30 o'clock and full at the Walnut Hill Church at 12 o'clock in charge of ftev. David clock interment will be in the CAROLINE M. tiRLXKER MOUNtf PLfiASANT, Dec, Carollne Margaret Brmker, 92 years, 11 months and five days old, died at her home near the Trauger Hill churches at 8 o'clock Tuesday night Miss Bnafc- er v.as tfie daughter of the late Abraham and Caroline Fortney Bttnker. She was a bfe-long membef of St.

Paul's Reformed Church. She is survrved by one brother, A Bhhkei, of Mounl Pleasant, S. D. i The funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon a1 her late home with Rev A H. HoshaUer charge Interment will be in St Paul's Union Cemetery at Trauger JAMES M.

BRICKER James Bncker died Sunday at hii home in Wilkmsburg He leaves his widow, Mrs. Nettie Sheaier, Bricker, formerly of Swissvale and two children, Mra Kathleen Uptegraff ot Scottdale and James of Pittsburgh. The funeral service was held this afternoon in Pittsburgh Practically housewife this area and for mighty good reasons! church ertetery. MRS KLtNOAMAN MEYEHSDALE, Dec s--Mrs Mary Ellefl KlingahiaK, t4, Wife of Mahiort KlingataSh, died Monday evening at her home at 818 Salisbury street after an extended illness A daughter ot the late John and Susan SshiU VoUng, she leaves lier husband, a son, Charles of AspinwaUj tW6 grandchildren and seven brothers and sisters The funeral service Will be held at 2 30 O'clock afternodn at the home it) charge of ReV Shaffer Ml ill be made in Union Cemetery MARILYN HOSTfcTLER EOCKWOOO, Dec Hostetler, thtee wdnths old, daughter of Dwight and Martha Whipkey Hostetler of formetly of Eockwood, died Saturday The grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Hostetler, reside in BookWood MCCLELLAND FUNERAL The funeral service for Howard Jamison McClelland, father of Miss Eleanor McClelland, teaohef in the Junior High School, will be held at 1 30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Robinson funeral home, Saltsburg MRS.

EMILY WILSON SOMERSET, Dec. 5 Mrs Emily Frazier Wilson, 93, former CONFESSION IDENTIFIED BY TROOPER Council Meets Monday. at 7 30 o'clock Monday Council will meet in regular I night at City Hall. Continued ffdm Page One. Miss A.

Unrior both arm pits, (5 far did you drag her I from the car' A I don't know ertactlv When you took Miss Dreyer out of the car, do you know whether she Was brSething--still alive' A I didn't notice After you diagged her some 1 few feet, What did you do' A. 1 wrapped the belt around her throat When you took Dreyei bf the car, haw was She dressed'' A Allrtost completely naked What did you do with this belt' A I strangled hei with it 'How many times did you wrap it around her neck' A I believe only once just eft it What position was "Miss Dreyer's body in? A. I oelieve she was on her jack I How long were you at this point' A Abcut five minutes Wheh you put the belt around Miss Dreyer's neck, did ou believe she was stiE living' A I reblly don't know What was the last thing you did before you left her lying here' A I threw what clothes were in the tiar toward her, Whfe- was the belt that ou put around her neck when ou dragged her from the car? A The belt was on her Did you have any sexual elationa with Miss Dreyer dur- ng the morning of September 1' i A No I didn't Q. Did you attack her sefcu- lly in any way' A No, I didn't How did you get blood on yotir trousers' A. I oeheve in carrying her out of the dar school teacher and a native of EonwSrset, died Suftday in Pittsburgh where she lived with a daughter.

She leaves seven chil- dten CHARLES Charles A Lilley, 68, of Collier, died Monday afternoon at is hbine He leaves his widow, seven sons, four daughters and his hiolher The service will be held Friday afternoon GIVE A DIAMOND from GERRY'S The ring's the rtlng' How can she say anything but "yes" if you ask the question and support the plea with a gorgeous diamond--like one of these -from GERRY'S JOHN E. SEPE SOMERSET, Dec 5--John Sipe, 65, died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs J. Lynn Price, at Krihgs Station. MRS. MICHAEL HtTDAK SOMERSET, Dec 5 Mrs Mary Hudak, 39, wife of Michael Hudak of Jenners, died Monday of a heart attack.

$59.50 Triffily tailored, inexpensively-priced, duft $100.00 Gloriously sculptured diamond wedding pair. Magnificent 8 diamond wedding combination $225.00 Others $24.75 to $1,000.00 EXTENDED PAYMENTS Cash or Credit--You Pay No More! JEVt'ELRY SXORE The Homo of the Finest Diamonds GUARANTEED WATCHES 114 North Pittsburg Street Opposite Orphemn The'Spot-to'Save! PAINT Headquarters ONE COAT ENAMEL tl ytmt Gai Appliance Demkr of yottr Gal Coapuv grand, aew Gas Gak Re- and other Gas appliances that will make your of the tame aa area better place to lire. Those smart women who do such a swell job of housekeeping in your neighborhood overwhelmingly choose to cook with the modern kitchen fuel, Gas. And here are some of the reasons. ECONOMY--those housewives know a bargain--most homes hereabout can do an entire month's cooking for one dollar, or less.

What other feel can give such matchless economy plus all the other advantages of Gas? AUTOMATIC CONTROL-Gas is the most precisely controllable of all sources of heat energy in the kitchen. Your meals can be laid oat with mathematical precision and your Gas range will do its job, automatically, while you rest or take care of other dudes. EFFICIENCY AND SUPERB RESULTS-The Gas range cooks your meals quickly, effortlessly, without waste or spoilage. And the nutri- tions dishes that result retain all their natural tastings and nourishment. CLEANLINESS--your modern Gas range cooks with clean, able flame that saves yon scrubbing and scouring.

OVEN AND BROILER SUPERIORITY--your moderc Gds range, widi its insulated walls, keeps die on the food, providing greater kitchen coolness and comfort. And you have even jhMting ia all of the oven, because Gai Beat is, "contected" heat, that laiures the same temperature any place ia the ovecu furniture, (woodwork, wallt. Ftoyt. pnnmelold covtrt tolld with Icoat. lovfly colon.

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