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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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PAGE TWO THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. SATURDAY, MARCH A TONIGHT music by FOUR ACES Mt. Pleasant Elks "ON THE DIAMOND" OBITUARIES MRS. A PRIOLETTO Mrii. Lena DeBone Prioletto.

G7, of Greensburg, died in Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg. She was born Sept. 15, 1903. in Luxor, a daughter of the late Daniel DeBonet. and was employed as a desk clerk at the General Greene L.

J. SOUPLY ANTONIO LOSSO Three Circles Set Separate Meetings Thursday Evening SCOTTDALE a a will be held by three st'an Louis J. Souply of Ilahnlown-! Antonio Losso, 78, formerly meetings helcl lhre Road died in; of Herminie, died unexpectedly. Women's Society of Christ at McKi-esport Hospital. He was! at Columbia Hospital, Wilkins- Service Circles of Christ Unites born Feb.

3, 1918, in Roslravcr, burg. He was born Sept 5 Methodist Church on Tuesday. and was a former resident Monessen and Pittsburgh. He was a graduate of Monessen High School with the Class of 1892, in Carnegie, a son of the Circle will meet at 7:30 late' Eugene "and ln the home Ml sl Losso. He was employed as-Coward King.

Mrs. Kenneth a tool and dye maker by the will be the leader. HP Satotv Anniianoo The Circle 5 meeting will be- 1935 and Washington a Al ne Safety Appliance Co. until The Circle 5 meeting College with the Class! his relit pmpnf. in 1Q.V7 Ho Tin at 8 p.m.

It is at 7:30 Early Bird 7:30 75-50 75-150 South Conneilsville i She a i member and wasmngton a a ne Safety Appliance Co. until 1Jie SacraTe nt Jeffer on Cclle with Class Us relitement in 1957. He was TM al CalhediT Orenburg of 195 He was a senior a member of L.0.0. Moose for the Sic are her moE Mrs physicist at Bettis Atomic'Lodge No. 236 of Irwin.

A Koc'er Rose Wineerv DeBone- 'a son a a i Westinghouse brother, Joseph of Herminie. Mr -r I A World War 'II veteran survives. Carburetor Fire UNIONTOWN City firemen extinguished a fire in the carburetor of a car owned by Eai-l Moore of Uniontown. burg: Priolelto Iwo daughters, Donald a i i a DeNezza and Mrs. Mrs.

Anne) Charles (Dolores) Hacha of Greensburg: five grandchildren; brothers, including DeBone of BridgeviUe and Dr. Richard V. DeBone of Mount Pleasant, and two sisters, Madeline DeBone and Dr. Helen DeBone of Greensburg. husband, James died in I960 Her p.m.

It is scheduled! home of Mrs. Donald ixKige INO. of Irwin A 'M be assisted Westinghouse brother, Joseph of Herminie. Mrs George Kunkle. The, A World War 'II veteran survives.

program leader will be Mrs. of service with the U. S. Air Elmer flixson. Force, he was a son of the late Louis J.

and a i a Moussauix Souply. Surviving GEORGE OTTO meeting at 7:30 p.m. ity Otto of Lantana, be Circle 6. The location muuisauiA. outlay, oumvuig 7 la fo rmeri of Hunker, died is the hcme of Mrs.

Leslie are his widcw, Mrs. Viola Kish in Fl0 She was born Jan. Stoner with Mrs. Ivan Stoner Souply: two daughters, Penny, 27 1915 Hunker, a daughter; asfistina. The leader will be a California State of the late and Hilda i Mrs.

Brownfield. student, and Pam, a senior at Wll ard Latta Surviving are her Morwin High School; and three TM sban George, and a sister, s'sters, including Mrs. Aline Cathenn Bargerstock of Scholl of Charleroi and Mrs. Hunker ENTERTAINMENT STANDARD SHAFT CLUB March 14, 1971 and every Sunday A I A PARTY 2:30 Vernon. Prioletto ivicvey 01 jtsejue vernon.

1 He was a member and elder of the First i a MRS. LULU BEATTY Cnurch of Irwin. He was a member of the A i a Mrs Lulu McBride Beatty of Nuclear Society. Madison, formerly of New Guatemala Topic Of Two Services In Region Church GREGORY MILBURN Frazier Library Plans Story Hour Perryopolis Public Library i Board "will sponsor a children's story hour at the Frazier Library on Saturday mornings, i for all children in Frazier School District. The starting date will Tonite 10 'til 2 MUSIC BY BIRTHDAY AND ANNIVERSARY PARTY ADMISSION PAID-UP CARD Alexandria, died at fche Golden i 0 77" 'Age Nursing Home, Browns-, Gregory W.

Milburn, 16, of temala will be the for' 1 5 announced later jville. She was born April died in services in the Reunion 'J878. in Loyalhanna Tcwnship.l University Hospital. Pitts- United Presbyterian Church a daughter of the late James i blir after a brief illness. He Suncay a Nancy Tweedy wa 'S born April 1, 1954, in These services will be con- iThe oldest resident of the' Greensburg, a son of Mrs.

ducted during the a Madison area, she was a Gertrude Weightman Milburn worship hours of 11 a.m. and, member of the Ladies Auxiliary and the late Henry Kay Milburn. 7 p.m. The Rev. Bertram H.

to the Madison Fire He a junior at Penn High Saunders. pastor, will preside' of Malta No. 150 of Madison School and was a member of over both. and the New A a i a Trinity Lutheran Church Guest speakers in the morning i Club. She was a life, of Jeannette.

He was a member will be the Rev. and Mrs. member of the Now Alexandria of the Penn High School basket- 1 William Strohm. They will tell I United Presbyterian Church, ball team. Surviving in addition, of their visit to Guatemala last i and attended the Hilltop United to mother three sisters, summer.

Methodist Church of Madison. Mrs. Donna Keffer of Jeannette', Mamie Spuhler will show i Surviving is a James M. and Deborah and Diane at colored slides of that small 1 Beatty of Madison horns: three brothers, James, Central American country at Frederick and David at home; 7 p.m. She is a Franklin Area A.

L. HAILS the paternal grandparents. Mr. i High School junior who also Hails 78 of Plea- and Mrs william Milburn of! was in Guatemala last summer. MONDAY NIGHT NEW FIRE HALL Connellsville Twp.

Fire Dept. 905 FIREMAN STREET LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE LODGE 27 Mount Pleasant DANCE Sat, March 13 Music by Tomorrow's Sons 10:00 til 2:00 1971 Dues Now DANCE TONIGHT Music by TINA and THE VARIATIONS MAY'S LOUNGE VANDERBILT, PA. Wife "EARLY BIRD" 7:30 O'CLOCK ATTENDANCE PRIZE 300 PUBLIC INVITED CONNELLSVILLE and i a To Take Communion MOUNT PLEASANT Holy Name i of St LLSVILLE KICK'S DAY Oysters! Fish! NOVELTIES MUSIC BY Admission $2.50 Per Person Hospital. He was born Aug. 20, 1892, in Mount Pleasant, and was a member of United Mine Workers Union No.

7750 of AUGUSTO BIZ Carpenlertown. Surviving are Augusto (Angle) Biz, 71, of Sardine's Chureh wUl" widow.Mrs. Minnie Yerman Jeannette. died in Jeannette i receive Communion at the 8 Hails: a daughter, Mrs. Robert District Memorial Hospital.

He, am ma-on Sunday Breakfast (Virginia) Goodman of wa- born Dec. 13, 1899, in Italy.i be in the Church R. D. two A member of Ascension Church, after mass one great grandchild, and a Jeannette, he belonged to F. brother, David Hails of 0.

Eagles Lodge No. 844. He Ligonier, R. D. was a retired maintenance fore- ee Tuesday man at Jeannette's General Tire i By United Press International Corp.

and was a former, The Concerned Youngwood CAIRO (WD--Prof. Waller 1 employe of the Mellon Stewart Parents and Teachers will meet B. Emedy. one of the world's 1 Co and tne Con i i at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in room foremost Egyptologists, died i Ma chine and Construction Co.

five of the elementary school. i Thursday night in the Anglo-1 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. i Rebecca Shearer of the 'American Hospital. He was 67. Clementina DaPra Biz; a son, Westmoreland County Mental Emery had been searching (Rusty) of Jeannette; two 1 Health Assn.

will speak. I for eight years for the long-lost daughters, Mrs. Carl (Lillian) 'tomb of Imhotep. a designer ofj Anloniak and Mrs. Carmen' the ancient pyramids 5.000; (Gloria) Giaflonardo of Jean- 1 Mayor Stricken years ago.

He suffered a stroke, nette; a brother, Alex ot Sunday at the excavation site of Smithton: seven grandchildren Mayor Eugene E. The Daily Caunei, 127 West Apple St, Connellsville, Pa 15425. Published daily except Sunday, by The Courier Inc Second Class paid in Connellsville, Pa. 15425. By carrier.

60c per week By mail, Fayette, Westmoreland, Somerset Counties. S2 50 per month, SG.50 three S12.00 for six months: $22.00 per jear. Beyond Fayette, We-t- Ynoielancl. Somerset Counties, S3.00 per month: S8.00 lor three months. $15.00 for six months; 927.00 per year All mail subscriptions oayable in advance.

SOMETHING NEW PIZZA Every Evening SCOTTDALE SONS OP ITALY 1 BACK BY REQUEST BARBIE GO GO DANCER Sat Special DELICIOUS SHISH-KA-BOB FOR TWO FOOD SPECIALTIES SERVED FROM 5 DIAL 887-7600 For TAKE-OUT ORDERS WHITE HOUSE COCKTAIL LOUNGE Rt. 119 Everwn Exit IHB Bar Opens At 4 BMB the pleasure of eating CONNELLSVILLE'S FINEST PIZZA OR FRESH CHICKEN-INTHE-BASKET? WHY NOT TONIGHT? "Our Pizza and Chicken- in-the-Basket take time-because they are not frozen or pre-cooked, but are cooked to order." Dial 628-9884 BUD MURPHY'S 718 McCormick Avc. ALWAYS PLENTY of FREE PARKING SPACE Sakkara. near Oaido. (paralyzed his left side.

that 1 and three great grandchildren Fike taken lo i Hospital at 1:50 a.m. Thursday 1 MRS. M.INNIE PARACHINO after complaining of chest i LOS ANGELES (UPD-- More Mrs. Minnie Parachino, 88, pains, is in a i a 'than 1,000 persons, including i Latrobe, died at home. She condition in the intensive care 1 Red Skelton and Milton Berle.j was born Feb.

20. 1883, in Italy, 'unit at the hospital paid final respects Thursday to; a daughter of the late Fred Harold Lloyd. 77, comedian of aTld Teresa Sartoris Lea. She Troop to Meet MOUNT PLEASANT Boy! of Church oil silent and talkie movies who 1 wa a member of St. John's died this week of cancer.

R- C. Church of Latrobe. Sur- In such movies as "The ving are four daughters, Mrs. Freshman" and "Safety Last." Malvina Roseman of Smithton' Clco li Tr Moycl played a bumbling young and Mrs. Charles (Theresa) God will meet at 7 p.m.

Monday man who got involved in ich Mre. Margaret Sarp andi i the sociail improbable catastrophes but i Mrs. Beatrice Zappone cnurch. always came out en top His 1 Latrobe; 18 grandchildren. 41 Braddock Road Ave nearly 500 films grossed more great-grandchildren, one greal- than $35 million, and he was grandson, tw 0 brothers one of the wealthiest men in and a sister.

Hollywood ST. PATRICK 10 'til 2 THE LIN KAY ORCHESTRA Members Guests SCOTTDALE EAGLES adjacent to cnurch. West Main St. and SERVED DAILY TILL 10 P.M. A A I MIDNIGHT SUNDAYS TILL 7:30 P.M.

The Wonderbar Restaurant 125-119 S. Pittsburg Dial 628-8545 Postpone Meeting TOMAJKQ BROWNSVILLE Browns HOLLYWOOD August R. Tomajfa.57, ot rl seruces will be held died unexpectedly an until fi Saturday for Borden Chase. Jeannette District Memorial veteran film and television Hospital. He was born Jan.

16, script writer who specialized in' 1934 in Etna a son of the western stories Chase. 77. died le Edward and Julia Tomajko. Approve Report at his home Monday Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Washington Township super- Julia Chernicky Tomajko; two vis OI approved the auditor's LAS VEGAS.

Xev. brothers, including Joseph of re Port at their March meeting. Funeral service? will be held Irwin, and two sisters, Mrs here and in New York City for Anna Mclaughlin and Mrs Entratter, veteran million Alburn M. (Margaret) Nichols a u-e hotel man booked the of Irwin. first superstars on the Las Vegas "Strip." MRS.

LOUISA RAIMONTI Entratter. 57. suffered a Mrs Louj sa Raimonti. Tuesday and died Leckrone. died in the Golden I Thursday of a cerebral hemor- A 5 Nursing Home.

Browns- 1 rhage villc. She was born in 1880 i Italy, and was a member of YORK (UPD-- Elliot S. St. Mary's R. C.

Church of Foreman, one of vaudeville's Leckrone. Surviving are a son, I last advance men, died Wednes- 1 Bingio Raimonti of Leckrone! day nl Polyclinic Hospital. He and five grandchildren Her 87 husband, Guy, died in 191.3. THE AREA'S COMPLETE NITE SPOT The New Presents THE FABULOUS GO GO ItESTRY MT. PLEASANT SUNDAY SPECIAL MARCH 14 MIXED GRILLE Potato, salad, roll and butter, coffee or tea DANCE TONITE ROMANO'S TRIO Dick Koval Mike Rega Lou Rega Stuffed Peppers Cabbage Rolls served every Sunday 1971 DUES PAYABLE Vietnam Veterans you belong in the V.F.W.

JOIN TODAY Kitchen Now Open Saturday--6 P.M. Sunday--12 Noon AMERICAN LEGION POST 446 MOUNT PLEASANT SUNDAY, MAR. 14 ROAST TURKEY Gravy Stuffing Sweet or Whipped Potatoes. Cranberry Sauce, Vegetable, Tossed Salad, Roll and Butter. Coffee or Tea.

STEAKS, HAM CHICKEN AVAILABLE MARCH 17 Happy St. Patrick's Day With Green Refreshments. Peanuts in Shell. Johnny at the Organ WE WELCOME All Vietnam Vtterani to the American Legion. KITCHEN OPEN Sat.

7 p.m. to We Catar To Parties and Banquets Phone 547-8914 or 547-J430 1971 DUES PAYABLE 9 I DANCE Sunday, March 14 MUSIC BY GO-GO GIRI New SCOTTDALE SONS OF ITALY WE CATER TO WEDDINGS BANQUETS Served with dressing, choice of potatoes, vegetable, cole slaw, hot roll and butler. T-BONE STEAK 2.95 I Tossed salad, potatoes, hot roll and butter. BAR-B-Q "WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST Butttrmort Blvd. POPLAR GROVE at Just Off Route 119 at UZY HOUR RANCH SITE Early Bird 6:30 Regular 7P.M.

30-20 80-75 4 or 5--40 200-54 Lucky Dollars" SPECIAL 175-75 Free Bus Service in Time for Early Bird IKKE BUB TRANSPORTATION BUS Bus No. 2 Hopwood P.O. 5:30. Uniontown Bus Station 5:40. Mcdi.nl Pharmacy 5:45.

Dairy Queen 5:50, Stock Yards, HI 119 5'55. Hobette--Coolspring 5:58, Lemont Company Store 8'00 Lemont Post office 6:02, Morgan Station 6:05, yoahgstown Com- oanv Store 6:08, Rosy Hill 6:10, Mt. Braddock Post office 9'13 Puc-hin Stop 6:18, Maloy Service Station 6:20 Javnes Hard- Wheeler Int. 6:02, Hobbint Mitt. Whiteys News Stand 0:05.

Martcondi's 8:06, A 0 07. Store 6:08. So. Cvllle. Honor Roll 6:11, So Cville.

Fire Station Keagy's Prug 8:14 YMUA 6:15. Brimstone Cor 8:16. Arch Cafe Shopping Center 6:20. 10th St. 833, 1 tore 835 Got 1 01 Sta.

6:27. Leisenrlne Honor Trailer Paflc Tavern 6:33 Mon ch Store 6:38, Hendint Beginning This Sunday 10 FREE EASTER BASKETS This Sunday SPAGHETTI DINNER 11:30 A.M.'til 4 P.M. CHURCH SOCIAL HALL.

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