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MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1970 THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVULE, PA. PAGE FIFTEEN A I Mrs. Shirley Driscoll, Charles Dumbauld, Lawrence Green, Mrs. Nettie Clark, Mrs. Philo- niena Galand, Mrs.

Sara Miller and son, Mrs. Marian Open- brier and son, Mrs. Lenore Rollinson and daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Mayros and son, Mrs. Kay Laskey, Mrs.

Florence Gagean, Anlhony Rabatin, Mrs. Marie McGann, Victor 1 a James Slillwagon. John Rulli, Mrs. Anna Gebe, and Mrs. Mabel Weaver have been discharged Conncilsvillc Stale General Hospital.

Mrs. Malikla Murphy of 732 Maryland Pittsburgh, is a pa'licnl in lhe Shadyside Hos- pilal, Pittsburgh, where she underwent major surgery on Fri-, day. Mrs. Murphy is the mother of Francis (Bud) Murphy of Me-1 Ccrmick Ave. i i Michael Bernardo of 714 Isa-' bclla Road is leaving Tuesday for Hollywood, where he will remain for Ihe winter months.

His address is Star-Lite i Motel, 2037 Madison St. Mrs. Emma Frick Cramer of Oakland. formerly Scotldale and Belle Vcrnon, is a palienl in an Oakland hospital after suffering a heart attack. Mrs.

Cramer collapsed when; she hoard thai her brother, An- gust E. Frick of Scottdale, had passed away. She has been i under oxygen since that lime. I Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Clark and daughter. Danyellc. of Somcr-j MOIJA set. visited Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph TM WORD-A-DAY By BACH LL TAKE THE TAPE OPF AFTER THE REVEREND Continued From Page 1 stale regulations, bul Veigel saw in restrospect several detection E. MUSGRAVE devices which might have avert-! Clarence E. Musgrave, 81, of OBITUARIES ed the tragedy. i 203 West Fayetle died early He said safc-ty devices were.Sunday in the Golden Age available which could be attach-1 Nursing Home, Brownsville, ed to the doors to close them! "'here lle had a atlcnl automatically in case of for lwo wccks These, however, were required 1 He was born Dec. 14 1888, i -i 1 7 i i E.

R. BERGMAN MOUNT PLEASANT Ernest R. Bergman. 57, of 06 Vine died Saturday evening in his home. He was born June 13.

1912, in Mount Pleasant. He was a member of St. Paul's United a M. L. DONNELLY JOSEPH BOBAK Michael L.

Donnelly. 59, Joseph Bobak, 82, of New Sa (24 West 7()th Place, Hialeah, ilem, died unexpectedly at home. lormerly of Brownsville, 'He was born May 'A, 1887, in died unexpectedly in a Miami 'Poland, and had lived in 'the hospital Sunday. INew Salem area for the past He was born at Mount Pleas- '55 years. He was a member and had resided at Browns- oj St.

Thomas C. Church 40 years before going to i'ootedale, St. Thomas Lodge Buster Bobak; three daughters, expletive (els.5 jue-t AN OATH; AM EXCLAMATION. OFTEN PROFANE; AS, ONE" 6IVEN TO THE USE OF EXPLETIVES hciving graduated from lhe home had a fire-detection Rinlov lc Teachers College system, bul not a sprinkler' vireinia. He also was system or smoke-detection sys-' a ff)rmor mbpl of west which were also not re- vir in a National Guard.

He i 1 lurcc l- vas a member of thc Junior I The fire will result in a re-, Order of United American view of slate safety regulations; Mechanics and General Worth as well as furnishings used in i Lodge, I.O.O.F. He was a i Ctareh Br iKft (Dorothy) Kallis of Brownsville (Nancy) Momeyer Pleasant R. D. 1, and Mrs. villc.

Surviving are his widow, the former Julia Vrohovac; one James Carolyn) Johnston of hl Mrs Michaelle Cas Dover. N.J.; six grandchildren: Lor fcof Hialeah a so two brothers Edward of Mount Lawrence at home; three homes. i membc-T of Wesley United Investigators from the state. Methodist Church and a former pchiol teacher. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Owen Musgrave, with Teachers Business Seminar fire marshal's office look samples of carpel, padding, draper- ies, paint and other items to I delermine if any were respon-j'whom he celebrated their 53rd sible for the thick, black, anniversary on July bon-ladcn smoke which filled, 15: a son. David E. of Clear- three a Ihe rooms. And Ohio Gov. James A.

Rhodes feels a complete overhaul of safety regulations is dUe "I fee! in the future we're children: and a sister, Mrs. Sprang of Burton, W. I A A SC QTTDALE William F. going to have to have the mosljHafrr 83. of Mount Pleasant.

stringent rules for the operation i 2 (Laurelville), formerly nursing homes," Rhodes said. Alverton. died at 1:15 p.m. Pleasant and Fred of Lehigh Acies, and four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Moreman, Mrs.

Harry (Martha) Porch, Mrs. William (Emma) Hanger and Mrs. Joseph (Anna) Blackburn, all of Mount Pleasant, W. G. SOFRANKO MOUNT PLEASANT William G.

Sofranko, 44. of 216 Smithfield died Saturday evening in Latrobe A a Hospital. He was born Nov. 15. 1923.

burg, a son of the lale Thomas in Mount Pleasant, a son of land Anna Croushore Robinson. William and Soplve HreskolA retired employe of lhe Sofranko of Mount Pleasant. jWestinghouse East Pitts- He was an emnlove of he was a member of L. E. Smilh Glass Trinity Lutheran Church, grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs.

Margaret Sica of Uniontown. Mrs. Catherine Feniello and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of Brownsville, and three brothers John V. Donnelly of Pitlsburg, Terry Donnelly of Brownsville and James R.

Donnelly of Rancho Cordova, Cal. S. K. ROBINSON Samuel K. Robinson of Jeanne tte died unexpectedly.

He was oorn April 4, 1888, in Adams- and Mrs. Edward (Joan) Kara! of Allison No. three sons. John of Pittsburgh and Joseph Jr. and Edward of Uniontown; 18 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Dewey Cumbcrledge, 71, of Fredericklown, died in Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg. jwherc he had been a patient for 10 days. He was born Sept. 15, 1898, at Brave, and had lived at 1 Veigel agreed. "If it can hap' pen here, it can happen any-- A where in Ohio," he said.

"If of Uniontown and Mr. se mi ar on incrna.ionai iratic wilmor nark 1 1 be held Friday in New and Mrs. Smithficld. TIninn seminar on international trade! there is any need for further legislalion, now's the time to Slanlon. do it." A nursing home fire at Fitch- Nov.

23, 1903 killed i a William i sored by lhe office of lhe super- town, formerly of Connellsvillc, inlendent a is a patient room of Con- school a ncllsvillc Slate General Hob- UnUe States Dc ar tmcnt pilal. It will convene at Nine classrooms in a three- Mr and Mrs Steve Raymond 9:30 a.m. in the Stanton Room! education building of the and children, Cindy and James, of the Inn America, cf Lorain, Ohio, visited Mrs. Attending i be 331 Raymond's mother, Mrs. Julia representatives of Barlock of Evans Manor, and morcland County public a patients.

MEADV1LLE, Pa. (UPI) i First Presbyterian Church were wrecked by fire Sunday. aturday in Frick Community Hopp'lal. Mounl a a shortly after bein2 admitted. He 'was born Oct.

23, 1886, in Ea-t Huntingdon Township. a son of the late Frederick J. and Augusta Sperling Hafer. a retired shearman in department of of U. S.

Steel Works at McKesport. retiring in 1951. Pic was a member of the AJvcrlon Church of God. Surviv'n? arc his widow, Mrs. Maude Worry Hafer: one son.

am D. of Scotlclalc; three George Dcvcnny, assistant a Mrs. Byron Mr. Raymond's parents, Mr. private secondary schools.

They and Mrs. John Raymond of Lc-, arc cun i monl Furnace. Mrs. Raymond lcrs of socla studies and is lhe former Carolyn Barlock cconon: C5 of Evans Manor. sa Ctllul.

church sane- LlHUcil ociuu on i I i of i a George and water damage. fred) cker of Scottdale. Six volunteer fire companies'and Mn. Merle (Dorolhv) Frey assisted thc Mcadvillc city com- Alverton: 12 Grandchildren: a in fighting the blaze for sreat prandclrldrcn: one Faculty members planning nearly five" hours. iVolhcr.

Ernest of Fair'ess attend include John Simon and! Officials did not make a and three sifters. Mrs. Travel Warning Notices Cover All Penn Roads Benjamin Malcsky both of the i damage estimate. No injuries Bertha Hill of Scotldale, Mrs Mount Pleasant Area School were reported. Ij ia a TM a District, and Albert Scigel a i Wcslcv Boots, both of the Soulh- morcland School District.

of Chicago and Mrs. Morris (Marie) Smith of By United Prtss International A a He was preceded in Fires caused massive a a a bv his first wife. Florence i in Pennsylvania this weekend Hafer in 1953. Panelists will attempt lo take and cn were hampered by thc teacher beyond the lex'book tlerl ld weathc and high NETTIE FOSTER by prcsonlmg the practical! wind Mr? Nctl ci i a Bv United Press International aspects of business along wilh Aulhoril i cs at There was something a i i a 'opportunities in the in- Mall ncar Norris Pcnnsvlvania's weather, ternalional field. member of the American Flint Glassworkers i the Jednota Lodge and the Kosciuszko Club and Transfig- urat'on R.

C. Church and its Holy Name Society. Surviving besides his parents are his widow, Mrs. Marie Sofranko: two daughters. Lisa and Linda at home: one brother.

Richard of Mount Pleasant; one sister, Mrs. Donald (Dolores) Sann Scottdale. MRS. RALPH LINDERMAN Mrs. Bertha Lindcrman, 83, of Perryopolis, died unexpectedly at 8 a.m.

today at her home. Surviving arc her husband. Ralph; a son, R. Huston Linderman of Perrvopolis: four grandchildren: three sisters, Mrs. Goldie Darby of Younsslown.

Ohio, Mrs. Grace Schull of Elmira. and Mrs. Mary Bright of Perryopolis. She was a member of Great Bethel Baptist Church of "nicnlown.

lhe Lola Brownficld Delmont for the years. He was a past three member of the Plymouth Fo'ter, 71. of Ruffsdalc. about today. Snow.

One to Experts making up the panel iarc: H. S. McGinnis. manager three inches were of chemical sales. P.

Norrislown, said llicy Tod a TM Sl ldi hoped to have the mall back in lh H. Frick Comm-jnily A I I -t 1 Tni in full operation within three to six ta'. Mount a months. where she had been a patient least 36 stares in thc giant pvnoclcd statewide and travel- Industries International: Gerrit, shopping complex were i warnings were in cflcct Butler, assistant vice president, slroyed by a general a a e-s warnings were cle- 1 aclmitlcd lo thr a'lcr suffering first cecond, and third degree burns fi() per rent of her body when her clothing caught fire throughout the enlire state as international affairs, Mellon blaze which broke out Saturday (o the snow topped thai left from National Bank and Trusl Com-j morning. Fifty stores, including the "Christmas holiday period, pany; Newton Host on trade, two department stores, planned lomc and the succeeding weeks.

socialist, U. S. Department re-open Wednesday amid the Shc waSi born May T) 1C "-ither bureau called i Commerce: Lewis E. Conman.I nibble of lhe fire. Ncwlon, a dau MI wilh the promise of, director.

U. S. Department ol Students at the Scwicklcy the late John Wesley ilcr in thc day. Commerce field office, Pills- Academy, lo miles north of Anna Brown Lcasurc. relief laler Snows in lhe wcslcrn portions School Class.

I is Woman's Christian Union, the Porrvonolis a America, and Curfew Grange. She was a member of the first burgh. were to attend 1 member of Hie graduating class of Township High School in 1906. WILLIAM WEBB William Webb of Greensburg died in Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg. He was born Nov.

2. 1805, Herminic, a son of the lale John and Jessie Patterson Webb. A World War 1 veteran, he was '3 retired employe of thc Walworfh Co. of South I Greensburg. He was a member the Greensburg wcTSpcccd" nlin'uc into Purpose of the seminar was classes in temporary quarters Olenwood i Inriav i i a a tpivm rH Phut-Mi oiiui 1.1 yi omiai.

Church. a tapering off i as to provide an under-j today as officials attempted IUITCS in thc central a standing of the a i set a damage estimate on northern sections by late tnday. 1 business world in marketing and classroom building which was l-mcs Thc southeastern porl'ons were'planning It will help teachers line for intermittent snow and understand lhe 1 arc four sons, I Surviving are his widow, Mrs. i 'iLena Hughes Webb: a a -Idaughter. Mrs Ernest (Linda) 111'dm i A A i in inner ending tonight Generally cold weather was cconoim forecast for tonight and TUPS mostly with cloudy weather.

Lows in the west were set for around K) degrees tonight and highs Tuesday in the 2(Vs. Highj wi'll be in the teens toivaht and, workings of the American cslmi Icstroycd Saturday, Foster of Scotldale: i a i Fire officials said a damage Footer of Ruffsdalc. and Robert I i stimatc might not be available at home: a daughter. ch rs 7 a or several days but school offi- Mrs. Gail Si'slov of 8 Miss a and CoSSege Receives $300,000 cials indicated the" "damage grandchildren, five of could be more than million, children, a sifter.

Lydia Km a The other fires: Huffsdalc: burc Jeannelte. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Margaret Slough Robinson; a daughter, Mrs. Henry (lone) A of Jeannelte; a son: two grandchildren; four great grandchildren: three sisters, Mrs.

Emma Frye of Export, Mrs. Edith PeoDles of Ligonier and Mrs. Myrtle Boiling of Adamsburg, and two brothers, R. S. Rob'nson of Adamsburg and Charles of Greensburg.

JULIA H. JUBIC Julia Helen Jubic. 12. of Ruffsdale. R.

D. 2 (near Wyanq), was dead on arrival coal miner. He was a member at Frick Community Hospital, Mount Pleasant, at 1 p.m. Friday. She was born in Pittsburgh on Dec.

21. 1957. She attended Yukon Junior Hiah School of the Yough School District. Kemtc Chapel Methodist Church of Brave. Surviving are four daughters, Josephine, Regina.

Sandy and Penny; three brothers, Joel of Westfield, Elliot of Brave, and Claude of Tioga, and five sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hixcnbaugh of Delmont, Mrs. i i Conaway and Mrs. a Weaver of Lawrenceville, Mrs. Harriet Cole of Brave and Mrs.

Artie Rose of Hibbs, A. G. POPSON Adam G. Popson, 85, of Greensburg, died at the home of his daughter. Mrs.

Andrew (Ann) Boytko of Greensburg. where he had been for several weeks. He was born June 22. 1884. in Austria, and was a retired of St.

Mary's Catholic Church of Forbes Road, its Holy Name Society, and the First Calh- oilc-Slovak Union No. 393 of Hannastown. Also surviving are eight grandchildren and 10 great She is survived by her grandchildren. He was preceded oarents. Andrew and Julia Gelel Jubic: two sisters, Mrs.

Donald (Mary Ann) McBcth of Old Bethany, and Gcraldine. at home, "two brothers. Thomas, with the U.S. Navy in Africa, and Andrew, at home. Her maternal a a i Thomas Gclet of Wyano.

MRS. MARJORIE WELSH Mrs. Marjoric Hall Welsh of Greensburg died in moreland Hospital. Greensburg. She was born May 8.

1900. Scranton. a daughter of the lale Arthur Allison and Bessie Gradv Hall. She was a member a a Cathedral. Greensburg, and thc Rc-ary Confratcrnily.

in death by his wife. Mrs. Mary Popovich Popson, in November 1064. a son, George, and 'a daughter. Mrs.

Mary Dzoba. C. A I I Celestinq Tranchini. 80, of Export, died in Westmoreland Hospital. Greensburg.

He was born May 15, 1889. in Italy, and had lived in Export for thc past 5G years. A retired employe of the Elliotl Jeannellc. he was a member of SI. Mary's R.

C. Church and the Sons of Columbus, Export. Surviving are six sons, Frank, Tony and John of Export and Fatilk. James and Albert of Export, R. D.

1: a daughter, Surviving arc a daughter. Ddl a home, and nine grand- Mrs M. E. (Marjonc) Patrick of Greensburg: daughters: two two grand-1 brothers. J.

i Francis Hall of. Irwin a i MRS. BIRDELLA MOORE Mrs. Birdclla Campbell Moore Arthur G. Hall of Younswood died at the home and two sihtcrs.

including Mrs. j'of her daughter, Mrs. Bernice W. Ross of of Dollon, 111. Her husband.

John died i She was a member of the 196G. lYoiingwood Senior Women's iClub and the First Presbyterian LUCAS PIVK Church of oungwoo Lucas A. Pivk. 57. of AJadison i i are lwo sons died in Westmoreland Hospital.

Frank Moo Jr of Young iclav. He j. utj UUKI uiuo. tt-uc nnrn -Sunday school facilities Edward Lcasurc of MRS. I A To on the First Presbyterian Church W'tocwrt by Mrs EIsic Porch Campbell.

in Mcadville worn her husband. William nf 2 19 Woodside Drive. in Mcadville were destroyed. Nine classrooms in thc three- 1949. Taller in U.S.

The children of i college's i Dr. Chauncey G. Bly. the college president, said thc (ion would finance coir i on thc SI.6 million student Greensburg, at 4:54 p.m. Fri-.

wood and I Moore 'Greensburg: another daughter, born in Hcmpfield Mrs Jcan i ey Younp- )ct. 18. 1912. a broiher." 10 grand World War II and and one great grand retired coal miner. He was formerly a member United Mine a Vo rkcrs of Hunker.

VFW R427, I A A morning in the Herminie, DAV 35 of Diane Charley. 19. of Young i Home. Greensburg. and lhe died at Polk State School Pa.

i Order of Moose 442 of Yukon. Polk. SWC 1 viiin Hninifal Shc was horn Au S- fi He was preceded in dealh She was born Feb. 1R, 1950. aiaic ucmrai no.piidi..

parents, Lucas and a i Greensburg, a daughter of Alice Liyshego Charley lale Anlhony Charley, was a member of St. Orthodox 1 through the residence of Homci i i i i wou a nt-Ji-iii, i i 1 i i i i i a i i i i i German and French. parents tivilics and dining conlcr, under bridgc th Counly, a a Camobcl of Washington: who emigrated to Ihe U.S. since last spring. ncss ng Cr cek.

hc ss and (Dn cllla i four grandchildren and a ciinhtur i i i tlian f.heirlR'v said me building would ne A nvri. no nan socnt all ot -r parents. 1 dedicated and named in June. Trenton, Mich. i Greensburg.

igrated to lhe U.S. since msi spiuig. ncssjng Crcek "i me i grandchildrcn and a Surviving in addition to her to be slightly taller than their i B'y said lhe building would be A firfi Sllnriav Mnoori Sho had socnt all of i wm am Pnroh nf MRS. A CROFT are two brothers. Larry --A fire Sunday caused $50,000 and dam-, ibrnlhcr, William F.

Porch of 1 Acme, R. D. 1. She was the Bprnc vda Pair Admitted Six Persons Mishaps A child struck in the eye with a toy arrow and a man who said he was beaten were admitted to Conncllsville Stale General Hospital during thc weekend. Timothy Gosncll.

son of Philip Gosnell 'of Confluence, is in fair condition. He was admitted at. 10:25 p.m. Saturday after- being struck in the Icfl eye with a wood tipped arrow. Man Injured Vincent Council, 47, of lhe Willard Hold, is in satisfactory condition wilh i contusions of thc face and scalp.

He was taken to the hospital by Soulh Connellsvillc firemen's ambulance, and admitted at 9:50 p.m. Saturday. He said he was beaten up downtown. Slaters Hurt Two icc-skalers were hurl, Mark Stafford. son of Raymond Stafford of Aetna treated at 2:45 p.rn.

Falurday for a severe laceration cf the left knee suffered at South Side Playground: and Nancy Krausc, 18, daughter ol Fred" krausc of 11-D North Manor, treated at 3 p.m. Sunday for a right ankle injury. Hurt in Barn Kalhy Brocco. daughter i Vincent Brocco of Vanderb'll, was treated at 5:40 p.m. Sunday for a left elbow injury.

A cow shoved her against a post i the barn at home. Fall Victims Hurl in falls were Randall Humphreys, 15, son of Gilbert Humphreys of Connellsvillc, R. D. 2, who cut his right wrist in fall on ice and was treated at 12:45 p.m. Sunday, and Jack Bihby, 9, son of Robert Bibby of Dawson, treated at p.m.

Sunday for a left knee larcra- Skdder Injured Jeffrey Adams, 9, son of Ray- tmono. Adams of Star Junction, hvas trealcd at 2:45 p.m. Sunday nftcr cutting his chin while sled 'riding. clubhouse, about 10 miles south of Butler. A bar, lounge, locker and dining rooms were damaged.

The blaze was believed lo have started in a sauna bath. One Man Slain, Two I Wounded by Bandit in Room Holdup ERIE, Pa. (UPI) -Police set' up roadblocks on Interstate 90' near the Pennsylvania-Ohio dcr Sunday in a search for a robber who killed one man and wounded two others in a motel restauranl-bar in nearby Ashla- bula, Ohio. Douglas T. Pawlowski, 21, of Ashlabula, was killed by a shotgun blast.

Two other men were wounded and one of them was. hospitalized, Ashlabula County sheriff's deputies said. Officials said thc burglar entered the establishment on U.S. Rte. 20 and told eight customers and a bar maid to put then- money on the counter.

He ordered the nine into a back room and as they headed toward the room, he fired one shot, police said. Thc bandit escaped with an undetermined amount of cash. of Crabtree and John are four sons. Chester L. of Astoria.

i and William Robert of Dawpon. and Harry C. of three Mrp. Bonnie (Dorisl Reynolds' if Mrs. John (Linnic! Jane) Smith of Conncllsville.

and Mrs. Robert a a Kathryn') Hamill of Delroil, 12 grandchildren; a 13 great grandchildren. Her: hiifhand. Charles Harry Balsley, i MRS. W.

E. A Mrs. Catherine M. Grant. fi5, of 127 Lynnwood Belle Vcrnon, died at 5:25 p.m.

Sunday in Shadyside Pittsburgh, after a lengthy She was born June 15, 1904, in Faycttc County, a daughter of (he late George and a Mae Woods Ruller. She was a member of lhe United Church of Fayellej the Wc'man's Club. Surviving are her husband, ll am a daughter, Mrs. Claude (Dorothy) Waite of Pit'sbursh- Donald C. and Harold Rutlcr of Connellsvi'lc; a sisler, Mrs.

Ralph (Mildred) Kooscr of Conncllsville, and four grandchildren. Campbell. MRS. SADIE KESLAR Mr? Fatfe 78. of Harnedsvillc.

died Sunday in the Fisher Fazio Nursing Home, Marklcysburg. She was born April 9. 1891. in Lower Turkcyfoot Township, a daughter of the late John a i a Rcmcsburg. a Harry, died in 1948.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Beachey and Miss Eleanor Keslar of Confluence. R. D. two sons, Harold of McyorFrialc, R.

D. 3, and Dale of Akron, Ohio; four grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Turney of Sipcsville. MRS. A A COPE MOUNT PLEASANT Mrs.

Anna Cope, 69, of 308 Smithficld died early today in Frick Community Hospital. Surviving are two Joseph of Elyria, Ohio, and Donald of Wallace, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Colocci of Orlando, and Mrs. E'leen Murar of Youngstosvn. Ohio; a brother.

Lcroy cf and Ihree sisters, Mrs. Helen Hargnelt of Mount Pleasant, Mrs. Trcssa Rhodes of Monrocville and Mrs. Agnes of McKeesport. She was born Julv 21, 1905.

in Pittsburgh, a daughter of the late 'Gay and a Katherine Sims Horrell. Shc jwas a member of the First United Methodist Church of 'Greensburg. Surviving are two Lt. Croft of thc V. Army and Herbert Croft of Greensburp: a dauchtcr, Mrs.

Joseph (HazeH Maline of jGrocnsburc and 14 grandchildren. Her husband, Arthur Croft, preceded her in death. W. E. POWELL WilHam E.

(Shiek) Powell. 61. of Herminie, died unex pectedly in his home. Ho was born April fi. 1908.

in Braddock, a son of thc late William and Bessie Grandison Powell. He served in the Army during World War II, and was employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Surviving arc a brother. John H. Powell of Herminie, and two ADA JONES Mrs.

Ada Jones, 80, of Uniontown, died in i Hospital. Surviving are three children, including Lillie and Donald of Uniontown; seven grandchildren; 17 great grand- 1 children and two great groat- grandchildren. I VICTOR LEVINE MOUNT PLEASANT Vic- Uor Levine. 63, formerly of Mount Pleasant, died Sunday 'afternoon in Blairsville. He was a son of the late Alex and Esther Lciberman Levine of Mount Pleasant.

Surviving are three sisters. Mrs. Fred (Florence) Gluck of Mount Pleasant, and Mrs. Bernard (Helen) Wein and Mrs. David (Sylvia) Freedman of Detroit.

and a number of nieces and nephews. A A I A MOUNT PLEASANT The infant son of Ernest and Shirley Berg Gearhart of 265 East St. Ext. died this morning in Frick Community Hospital. Also surviving are the paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Jennie Gearhart of Mount Pleasant, and the maternal grandparents, Wilmcr and Thelma Berg of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. I MRS. A 1 Mrs. Gertrude Kopec, 73. of Cardale, died in Brownsville General Hospital.

She was a member of the Church of Madonna of Cardale, the Rosary Society, Polish National Alliance and the Confraternity of Christian Mothers. Surviving are her Ihusoand, Paul; two sons; five Holds Talks LOME, Togo Secretary General Thant conferred today wilh Togo republic officials in his l()-national lour of West Africa. Thant was to visit Niger as the next slop on his lour. Funeral Notices 1JAI.M,LY Fi lends of Mis Lin- me S. Bablev vi 122 AUdium u-liy died Saturday.

Jan. 10, 197fi, inay call at the Samuel C. Eiooks Funeral Home, wheie tlie iuncral will be held at 2 p.m. Tue.sd,iy, uilli the Rev. Elmer A.

R. achultz ol'ficiatms. 1 mermen in Hill Grove Cemetery. liKItC.tlAN KneiicU of Ernest R. BcrgMiHn of fiG Vine Mount PlCMixint, who died Satuiday, Jan.

10, 1970, m.iv call i i 3 to 3 and 7 to 10 p.m. daily at the James P. a Funcial Home. Pleasant Unity, where the Iuncral i be held at '2. p.m.

Wednes- with the Rev. Samuel A. Moyer oJflcidting Interment St. Paul's Reformed Cemetery, Trauger. CAMPBELL-- Friends of Mis.

Elbie Porch Campbell of 211) Woodwde Drive, Washington, pa formerly of Kecksbuifj and Greensburg, died Sunday, Jan. 11, 1970. may call from 3 to and 7 to 10 p.m. daily at the James P. a Funeial Home.

Pleasant i where Ihe funeral will be held at 11 a in. Wednesday, with, the Rev. Raymond F. Jones officiating Interment in Fairview Cemetery near Kecrkbburs. COi'E Funeral arrangements for Mrs.

Anna Cope of 303 Sinitliiield St Mount Pleasant, who died Monday, Jan 12, 1970. are being made by the Meaghcr Funeral Home. Mount Pleasant, and aie incomplete. Friends of Jlichacl Donnelly, 5U, Mount Pleasant native, who died unexpectedly in Hialeah Sunday. Jan.

11, 1970, may call at the Homer i a Funeral Home a Biounsville alter 2 p.m. (taj. Th; funeral scivice will be held at St. Petci's K.C. Church at Brownsville with the Rev.

Edward Gearing, pastor, officiating. Interment will be made in Lafayette Memorial Cemetery. FOSTKK-- Mis. Xettie J.I Foster, 71. of Ruffsdalc.

R.D. 1. died Sund a a a i 11, 1970. Friends mil be icccived from 7 to in m. today and from 10 a.m.

until 10 m. daily, in the Frank Kapr a Home, Scottdale 'Ihe funeral service will be held theie at 1.30 Wedne-day. with the Rev Harold Hucy officiating. Bunal i be in the Mount Pleasdirt Cemetery. i'r The funeral service foi the i a son of Ernest and Shirley Eerj Gearhart of East Smithficld St.

Ext Mount Pleasant, who died Monday, Jan. 12, 1870. i be held at 10 a Tuesday at the Eugene G. Saloorn i a Home. Mount Pleasant.

Intei rrient in Mount Joy Ceme- teiy. CHANT Friends of i William i Catherine i a of 127 Lynnwood A Bcllr i died Sundav. Jan. 11. 197U.

DMJ call after 7 p.m. today at the Howard J. McCron i a Home, Citv, the funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. i i a i i he the Rt-v John McLeisler, lor of the United Methodist Chuich ol Fayette City, and Dr.

Jonn W. Warman. pdhtor of Bald- i i United Methodist Chuich. Interment seivice at 2 30 in chapel of Gieen Ridge Memorial Paik. ConnellbVille.

A I I Fi lends of i i a F. Hater oC formerly of A i uho died in Hick Cmn- i i Hospital, Mount Pleasant, Saturd.iy. 10. 1970. may i at the Robcit Ferguson Fu- ncial Home.

Scottddle, where i nl seivice will he conducted at 2 p.m with i i a D. Rodahavci i i a i i P.urial will be AK'erton Cemetery. I A Fi lends of Sadie Kesldi of Hainodsvillc, died a Jan. 11, ID'fi. mav call slier 7 p.m.

toddy at the Funeral Home. ence, tile i a will he held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, i the Rev. A Gotjen and 1he Rev. i a i McCImtpck officiating.

Interment Kingwood I. 0 0. F. Cemetery. Friends of Victor L'-vip- 1 formerly of Mount PleaSHiil, died Sunday.

Jan. 11, 1.070. ITMV call from 7 to fl m. toriny at the William E. Riga? Funeral Home, Mount Pleasmt.

me funeral will he held 2 rn Tue.sriay. with Rabbi Shemk of B'nai Israel S.vnagosii". Giefnsburs. i i a i I mcnt in B'nai Israel Cemetesj I.l.VDCK.MAN Friends of I RaLph i a i Lmdeiman nl Perrvopoli 1 Mmda'. 12, 1970.

may call a 7 m. todav at the a i Func-iil Home, Pcrryopoli 1 wnrre i- nr-ial v. '11 ho hold at 2 a with Di J. gnn 1 Dr Cla ence i i a i I i in Moi.nt Washington Ccmcter-. or-- nlis.

A i Fr frci-: a Mu-sravp of 20.1 1 rV.e'te St. died Jan li n-av call aitor 7 torir," flt the Samuel C. Hronk Fune Home, whero the a 11 hola at a v.i'h .5 Rev Shmdledecker i a i Interment in G-een Ricice Memorial Park. of i i C. S'liranko of 2K i i -S' Mount Pleasant.

K'rd tiav, 10, 1070 in Uit-onr A a Crfll at t-io Salonrn FuiC'. al 1-1 Mount P.cavni'.. wi-cif a hi''-- ra vice will be 9 -A Wcdnescl.iv witr. -ccunfn at 10 rr R. Church te Rev.

HOT cHenranl. -IM-I. i bo in Transfiguration icrv The Hnlv Snr.c:. i will moot at tho funeral 1 7 an rr. Tuesday to recue riary.

'daughters: three i including Louis Sharp of Allison Heights; two sisters, 17 grand 1 children and three great-grandchildren. MRS. ERNEST HIBBS JR. Mrs. Rebecca Weller Hibbs, of Evergreen Park, 111., formerly of Uniontown, died at home.

She was a daughter of the lale Frank and Ada Boyer Weller of Hopwood. and was a member of the Seventh day Church. Surviving are husband, Ernest Hibbs 'a sister. Mrs. Kenneth E.

Evans of Hopwood. and two brothers, including Frank Addison Weller of Brownsville. A ANTHONY 1 Harry Anthony, formerly of Arona, died at Reseda, Calif. He was born Jan. 5, 1883, A 'son.

Dale of New Stanton, R. 1, survives..

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