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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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21
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1949 Obituaries In Region Motorists Licenses Suspended The State Bureau of Traffic Safety has announced the names of many district motorists who suffered the loss of their driving privileges for various infractions of the state motor code. Those whose licenses were suspended included: County. Rodney F. Allen, Connellsville, R. D.

2, one month; George F. Ansell, Dawson, one month; James E. i Uniontown, R. D. 1, six months; William G.

Grimm, Davistown, 60 days; Charles L. Jones, Uniontown, one month; George i W. Keefer, Uniontown, three months; Nelse H. Lindeman, Uniontown, one year; R. R.

D. ni uesday Uiu ontown two months; Earl F. McCure, Three Springs, R. D. 1, 90 days; Patrick J.

Nicklow, Uniontown, indefinite; John R. Oblack, Belle Vernon, five months; Marion Owertnia, South Connellsville, 15 days; Daniel F. Opachko, Uniontown, one month; Terry L. Patterson, Sagmore, three Timothy R. Smith, THE DAILY COURIER, CONNEUSVIUE.

PA. PAGE TWINTY-ONI MIKI KUttCAl Mike Kubicw, 14, ol i died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 10 a.m. Monday in hk home. He was born Nov. 15, 1883, in Austria-Hunitry, and had lived at Fredericktown for the past 55 years.

A retired coal miner, he was member of St. Michael's H. C. Church of Fredericktown. i i a daughters, Mrs.

Ann Corrucan of Vestaburg, Mrs. Vera Kubic of Fredericktown and Mrs Margaret Westich of Fredericktown, R. four sons, John of Fredericktown, Mike Jr. of Vestaburg, Steve of Brownsville and Edward of Dilliner; 21 grandchildren and 24 great- grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Mrs.

Rose Kicos Kubicar, Sept. 19, 1947 and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Podolinski, May 13, 1964. MRS. MARY WILLIAMS Mrs.

died at 8 Hospital. She was born in Utiiontown. a daughter of the late James and Sally Robinson, and was a member of Asbury Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, including Mrs. Betty Farrell of Uniontown; two sons, including William F.

Williams of Uniontown; nine grandchildren; two Snyder, Fairchance, one year; Helen Sphar, Belle Vernon, one month; Daniel R. Thomas, Uniontown, 60 days; James G. Ward, Brownsville, two months; Andrew L. Waznick, Smock, indefinite, and James H. Whoolery, Masontown 15 days.

Greene County. Lowell T. Clark, Crucible, 60 sisters, including Mrs. Charles days. Somerset County.

Donald L. Bigley, Rockwood, two months; Jerry W. Charllon, Sloyestown, R. D. 2, two months; Bradley M.

Cullen, Stoyestown, R. D. 1, lour months; Jane M. Hetz, Meyersdale, one month; Sandra J. Kennell, Somerset, R.

D. 3, two months; Larry L. Matchell, Fort Hill, two months; Lynn Mosley, Friedens, D. 1, four months; William Nicklow, Garretl, R. D.

1, one month, and Joseph D. i i Kantner, two months. Westmoreland County. James A. Bella, indefinite; Bessie Cannon, New' Slanton, indefinite; George A.

Earnest, Latrobe, one month; (Sarah) Holub and Mrs. William (Lillian Thompson) of Uniontown. Her husband, John A. Williams, died in January 1955, and a son, Robert, died in 1953. T.

L. HEARN Thomas L. Hearn, 90, ot Smithfield, R. D. 3, died Monday morning in Uniontown Hospital.

He was a retired coal miner and a member of the U.M.W.A. Surviving are his widow, Russie; six children, including Lonnie of Smithfield, R. D. 3 and Mrs. Mapel Titus and Opel IACKS LBJ--Publisher Wll- Ham Randolph Hearst Jr.

reporters in Laa that he will back President Johnson In 1968 Hearst wu in Laa Vegas to speak it Preaa Club officer installation dinner. 'Dwr Friends' From Vietnam Continued From Page 20 have taken the time to remember us over here In Vietnam. It gives me lift to know there are people back home thinking of us. We ail over here are doing our best to support our country's obligations to the Vietnamese people. As time passes God willing-- we eventually will finish our 13 month tour and head for home again.

Keep up your good work and concern for us so we can complete this work together. Sincerely, George Lcnhart Fellows: I thank all of you back home for the great and wonderful Christmas package you sent me. It is truly wonderful to know there are people like you who will take time to think of us over here. Sincerely, Pfc. James Rega JOE PALOOKA YA MEAN THOSB MUG6S WOULPAtUMPf OFF ARM THEY GOT THAT BRIEFCASE I MUCH 00U9T ABOUT IT, ITS A LUCKY THING WE REDEYE NICK'WHAT ABOUT THAT WIBFCASBT Award 10 Prizes At Two Dances In Youth Center The regular weekend dances were held at the Connellsville Youth Center, with Kenneth Beecher as chaperone chairman.

Joe O'Donovan was disc' jockey Friday night, and Reich spun records Saturday! night. i Friday night prizewinners I were Patricia Stokes, Sandy 1 Ballish, Carol Stewart. Brendaj DeWitt and Keith Omaley. i Saturday winners were George Covert, Carmen Jude Krumnne, James McGinnis and Dennis Knek. This weekend Mrs.

Richard Two-Ctm Slogan. "In God We Trust" first appeared on a two-cent piece. To Size 48! Printed Pattern I'M PRACTICING WARRIOR! COME INSIDE' UJARRIORS MUST LEARN TO UHOORE DISCOMFORTS LIKE MEAT AMD COLD 1-17 111 (JO IWSIPE AMD PRACTICE i IG-WORING- HEAT FOR A MARK TRAIL of Point Marion; 20 grand- Enrlich will be chaperone chair- children a number of great-'man. Assisting on Friday night i TilT I Hff.tr- grandchildren and a sister. MRS.

JOSEPH JACOBS will be Mrs. James Lint, Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mrs. Gilbert Porlerfield, John Truxel and i Mrs. Gertrude Vansil Albert Christ.

38, of Youngstown, i Saturday night chaperones formerly of West Brownsville, will be Mr. and Mrs. John died Monday in her home. Mrs. Gilbert Porter- She was a former employe' field, Elinor Welker, Sandra of Kaufman's Dept.

Store in Galiardi, Mrs. John Marlray. Uniontown. Mrs Thomas Cowles and Albert Surviving are her husband, Christ Joseph; two daughters, Michelle and Rene, at home; her Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Vansil of Saltlick Firemen To Map Fair Plans J. D. NEWMAN Charles J. Garns, Greensburg, Uniontown, and two brothers. D.

8, one month; Linda Haney, Greensburg, R. D. 5, one month; Linda L. Haney, Greensburg, R. D.

5, Alexander, n. u. a meeting or 7:3 months; Donald W. of Colonial No. 3, died to star mapping plans for the Mount Pleasant, R.

D. 1, m- Monday in Washington Hospital, 'jggg firemen's fair. Saltlick Township Fire De- James D. Newman, 47, of par tm nt has called a special West Alexander, R. D.

1, a meeting or 7: 3o Friday; HI, YOU OLD HONORED TODAY I AM DEUGHTED TODAV TO TAKE PART IN THIS AND I FEEL A5 I LOOK AT YOU THAT THE FUTURE OP CONSERVATION WILL BE IN GOOD SECRETARY THE STEWAftT MARK! I GLAD BEETLE BAILEY 9246 SIZES 34-48 BEIN6 A LEADER ISN'T ALL YOU MAYBE I PROP A MOTE MICKEY FINN NO, HE WENT ALONG WITH BARKY--TO SEE HIS LAWYERJ definite; Robert A. Hotochm, A World War II veteran, he Monessen, indefinite; Ronald S. was a member of Masonic Kosor, i indefinite; Lodge No. 447 in Clayville including Lawrence A. of Con- Paul Lute, Mount Pleasant, Tall Cedars of Lebanon.

ne ii sv ille, and two daughters. He was employed by Jessop Steel Co. MRS. SARAH FLYNN D. 2, two months; a McHenry, Derry, 60 days; Victor E.

Marinucci, Scotklale, three months; Christine Povlik, Mount Pleasant, one year; Sanford D. Sanner, Scottdale, 60 days; Joseph P. Sikora, Greens-'formerly of Washington, formerly of Uniontown, died died Friday in Indiana Hospital. Saturday at her home. MRS.

S. BLUMENTHAL Mrs. Sheila Blumenthal of Danielson, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Anne Flynn, 92, an Mrs. Marcus Molan of 311 North Third Indiana, North Miami Beach, A native of New York City and the widow of Patrick J.

band a daughter and a son. burg, R. D. 5, three months; Eustace A. Sticca, Greensburg, one year from March 13 and, Virgil D.

Walters, she leaves two sons, Alexandria, five months. Licenses have been James E. Blarcsett, Jean- for one year for Merle R. Gil- nette; Stuart A Butts, Berlin; surviving are her hus- JOHN BLANSET SOMERSET John Blanset, 93, of Stoyestown, R. man of Ligonier, Domer W.

Edward H. Cake, D. 1, died at the home of a Knopsmder of Ruffsdale, R. D. Andrew Ference, son, Paul R.

There are another 2, and Edgar T. Shipley of Ligonier, R. D. 2. Irwin; Emma Franklin, Jean- son, five grandchildren, seven, i i i i nette; Van Jackson, Herminie; great-grandchildren and one Licenses have been suspended I Frank Krupa, Smithfield, R.

D.j brother, indefinitely for the following Harry Lewis, Carmichaels; motorists the list including those Theo Manolis, a 11 who are now deceased or handicapped: Sylvester Alvano, I i Bessie Altman, Greensburg; Eugene B. Baker, Boswell; Orpha Baker, Hopwood, R. Robert Morocco, Anna E. Mullen, Uniontown; Edmond P. Regrutto Roscoe; Bennie Sansick, Smithfield, R.

D. 2, and William E. Thomas, Carmichaels. MRS. LYDIA BEAL MEYERSDALE Mrs.

Lydia Shultz Beal, 83, died at her home at Meyersdale. There are three children, 16 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. What a lively, lovely way to look on a sunny spring day in this dart-shaped skimmer with a scallop-soft neckline, low side pleats. Send now. Printed Pattern 9246; Women's Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 48.

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