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1 1 -i "(5, f. i V' i W5 4 I PAGE TWO. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1950. PERSONAL MENTION Charles Magdovitz, Mrs.

Paul- toe Sois'son and daughter, Mrs. Sula Reynolds and son, Mrs. Gloria Gaugler" and son, Mrs. Ruth Topper and daughter, Patricia Quinn, UTS, a Speeney and Mrs. Flossie Day, were discharged from Connellsville State Hospital.

Antique Show and Sale, Ki- wariis Rooms, Fri. and Apr 28-29th, 11 A M. to 10 P. Admission 55c. Sponsored by Con- jielisville Hosoital Dr.

and Mrs. Louis Shrallow of 1002 Isabella road have returned from New York City, where spent a week. Wool worsted suitSj 52S 50, up. Sam Simons, The condition Miss Grace Bisel, librarian ConnellsviUe school district, who is a patient in Connellsville State Hospital, is reported as improving. Don't miss "Two Blind Mice," hilarious comedy stage play, presented by Pittsburgh Playhouse, Connellsville Eiyh School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, April 26.

Tickets on sale at Zaeks' Fashion Shop. Advertisement. 13- Rummage sale, Centi'ul Moth-, odist Church, Saturday, April 15th, 9 A. M. by I.

2-apr-3t. A By ROBERT QU1LLEN May is too highbrow to enjoy gossip; but s.he likes to discuss the news in the paper, and that' ain't a thing in the world but gossip about people you don't know. Grim Reaper EVANS FUNERAL The funeral servke fcxr Theodore R. (Tsd) 47, early Thursday morning" at his home in the White Front Apartments, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Hynd- Five Republican "Heavyweights" Slumping State BBy LLOYD R. KOCHELLE United Press Staff Correspondent.

HAHRISBURG, Apr. Continued From Page One, leader ft a Chinese Nationalist lobby. I-e said McCarthy is simply mouthing Kohlberg's "fantastic man Christian Church with i a "heavyweights" Kohlberg discussed bis connec- Earle R. Starkly, pastor- tfie 'stumped the huntings today in on the investigation in an KOHLIJERG ADMITS SENDING LETTER First Christian Church, grass campaigns Assigned to interview with reporters, He told will be HyntJman acquaint every CrOP voter with The body was taken! the issues 'at stake in the bitter Candidate Jay ay morning at which time qooke introduced 1952 Presi- it will be removed te the Christ- nomination in -bis Interment Cemetery, to the Ansell. funeral home and party will remain there until 10' o'clock Gubernatorial them thft the.

Latttonore letter came to him through the mail from an anonymous source several years Kohlberg indicated that ha gave it to McCarthy primarily for tion i Church at Hnydman where pa ig speech at Lock Haven formation purposes. He said he it will lie in state from 1 o'clock Thursday, night with the an-, was 5 omr.what surprised when eon at the Pittsburgh Athletic Association an a capella choir program at Stephen Foster Memorial Hall and a banquet a't Sgnenley Hotel. Mrs. Braun is the newly- elected president oC the Mozart Club while Mrs. Horewitz is tbe tetirmg officer.

Tailoring for ladies and gentsr Joe Palladme, men t. H. Keyser of 216 West Morion avenue was called suddenly until the time of the service. lie was born June 17, 1902, at.DwightD, Hyndman, a son of Mrs. Ida Grine 1 tjpn'js Evans and the late George S.

1 Evans. Mr. Evans came to Con- nellsviile in 1920 and was employed by and Ohio Railroad at being promoted to' conductor 13 years was chairman Railroad ttft the past two year? he will support wisconsi i Republican first brought it up on the Senate floor. Although he would not underi He for the Nn- offlce if elected Governor, Cooke, who managed Harold Stassen's Presidential nomination campaign in Pennsylvania in 1948, listed the University of Pennsylvania president his No. 2 chtuee.

OHIOPYLE WOMEN FORM AUXILIARY tO FIRE COMPANY OHIOPYLE, women met At Brownsville Miss Irene Patsko of Killer, Peter Simensky, of Grindstone, Mrs. Joseph Horvatb of East Millsboro, Andrew Uhrin'of LaBelle, Albert Carr of Isabejla, Joseph Golet? of Adah, William Sparvierp, of taBebe Mrs. Helen Gagnon of Bast MUKboro Apr. nave been admitted to in Woodmency's ilje General Hospital for treat- storeroom for the purpose of com- ment. Those discharged include pletmg an organization of Shimko of Perryopolls, Fred Ladies Auxiliary to the of LaBelle and Charles Volunteer Fire Department.

Officers elected follow: President. Isabellp Wolfe. Vice-president, Mrs. JB. Fowler of East Millsboro.

Weaver Secretary, Fay 0 Bryner. Treasurer, Juwta Lewis. It was decided ti hold meetings on rhe flrst and Ihird Tuesdays of each month. A bake sale wns planned for week-end ami a committee to us was chairmnn tt the Brotherhood of Railroad He was a member of Division Ko. 6, Baltimore and Ohio Veterans- Association, Fayette Lodge and the Knights of Khorassan of that group and also Ks Laab Temple No, 212 and Aene No.

493, Fraternal Order of Eagles. write McCarthy's charge against was tattimora, he sart that he believes homes to obtain baked goods for the currrnt inquiry involved more he the au than "a China policy ftght," He terramed to assist the firemen in aid it "definitely involves" funds to obtain sons win "sought to advance the Elks Meet Tonifht. ConnellsviUe Lodge No. 503, B. P.

O. Elks, will meet at 9 o'clock tonight at the Munk funeral home to conduct a ritual for Andrew J. Rottler, past exalted ruler. 40-8 Promenade. There will be a 40 and 8 promenade at New Kensington at 2:30 P.

M. Sunday. a new building. Roand und Sqwre TOMORROW NIGHT PlMMnt Valley Grange Rail Music by Grinnie and HU Playboys. Hen LlBl.

H. C. CUPIETS CUP CAKE MIX SUCH QUALITYI Here's quality that no other cup cake mix has been able to equal. Cuplets makes 12 CO 18 tender cup cakes or one'nine inch layer. Precision-mixed for sure results.

Just add an egg and milk. away from delusions of lifelong security and back to belief in "self-reliance and initiative." "Martin is openly opposing the Republican primary ticket Mr. and Mrs. Homer toclay to his home in Hagerstown Surviving are his mother with: ernor Duff and nis top running ston and and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Huni- berslon, have returned to their home at North Jackson, Ohio, utter attending the Kineial of MLS. upon receiving word of death of his brother, John he made his home; Mrs. J. B. Kerns of one 807! the senator begen major attacks ori Liittimore.

recalled his first meeting with McCarthy in Washington about March 24. McCar- mate, John S. Fine, left "Pittsburgh thy, he said, stucfc out his hand early today after a day of rigorous with a "Hi Al," and suggested i fir i it i tl headed Governor James H. Duff. Jn Western Pennsylvania, might i iof value in "the inquiry.

This WJ.s a -week before Mr. Keyser is employed as a Newmyer avenue, and four broth- switch tender by the Baltimore Harvey H. and David D. of Ohio Railroad Company here. 'Cumberland, James S.

of 1016 Otelia Blas-y. While here i Rummage sale by street and Earl L. visited Mrs. Humberstcm's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Harbaugh, jn Liberty. Bowhng League, Saturday, Apr. 15th, a A. West Apple next 1o Cochrane's Piano all shades and I sizes, $5.50.

Sam Simons, Tailor. -Ad vertisemen Mrs. Herbert Braun, Mrs. W. Mrs.

John G. and daughters, Mary Johanna and of Morgantowri, W. Va. A brother preceded hjm in death 1941 and his father died in 1929, The Brotherhood of Railroad Conductors will meet at 7 o'clock this evening at the funeral home Carol Gretchen, of Milwaukee, at which time they will conduct t). Lindsay, Miss Pearl Keck are spending a month at the! service.

Mrs. Gerhart Horewitz attended the 32nd annual convention of the State Federation of Mubic Clubs "Wednesday at the Schenley Hotel, Pittsburgh. Mis. Braun and home of Mrs. Eisinger's Emma B.

Goodyear Tent No. 46, Mrs. Grace D. Vernon in 222 Daughters of Union Veterans, will North Cottage avenue Mrs. meet at the funeral home at 7 Vernon, who for three weeks pre- o'clock Saturday evening to pay campaigning in populous West- i that Ko ilberg call him "Joe." moreland county.

The Governor leveled a new charge at his arch political foe, Octogenarian Joseph R. Grundy, during his formal campaign' opening in Western Pennsylvania. He charged that "exceedingly 'old men" dominate Pennsylvania Republicanism Duff's rival for the Republican U. S. senatorial nomination, Congressman John C.

Kunkle, quickly retaliated in kind. "Governor He tcld McCarthy to his face, he said, that only a man of the ''courage and dumbness" would start such a campaign. According to Kohlberg, senator replied: "You're a right." He taid that in subsequent meetings, he supplied McCarthy with files. ir formation from his own nee then, he reported, the ha; photographed some of it. Duff," he said in a speech at Mil- Kohllerg said' he thought the ford, "is old enough to be my father." viously had visited her son and Mrs.

Horewitz were delegates of daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. the local Mozart Club. The am es Vernon and two children, ttr remained over Thursday in Pittsburgh for the convention Jamie Lizabeth anS Merry Anne, in Milwaukee, and the Eisingers, activities, while the three other returned by plane with the last members of the club attended only Wednesday's features, which included a business session, lunch- Mayflower Garden Route 119 Scottdale DANCE TONIGHT Music by AL GALATI And His Orchestra No Cover. No Minimum.

SATUBDAY I JACK named. District V. F. W. Rally Sunday at Salisbury An encampment of District 23, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held at the V.

at Salisbury Saturday with meetings for both the veterans and the auxiliary. A school will be in charge of J. H. Hendrickson of Connellsville for service officers and a course in charge of Charles Wingrove of Everson quartermasters. will be for RAINBOW TAVERN Bridgeport Road Mt.

Pleasant, Pa. SQUARE DANCE TONIGHT Music by THE ARISTOCRATS WINES LIQUORS BEERS Owned and Operated by the Fatla Bros. For Reservations Phone Mt. Pleasant 2277 its respects. Mr.

Evans' mother and sister are members of the' tent. Daughter Arrives. A daughter was born, to Mr. Mrs. Jack Harger of Newell Lattimo re-Barnes letter is "important" because in it Lattimore urged ihat OWI recruit Chinese personnel from the New China Motor Deaths FayeHe C0unty During January There were two motor vehicle traffic fatalities in Fayette county in January, the same number as reported for the 1949, according same month of to the State Bureau of Highway Safety.

Somerset county had one death, a drop of two, while Westmoreland county listed five, the same figure as listed in 1949, and Washington county showed tour fatalities, a gain of one. Greene county had no deaths and held a similar record last year. Pennsylvania listed 116 deaths, a gain of six over the figure of 110 reported for 1949. At Uniontown Hospital. Clinton Chaney of Dawson, Mary Louise Trush of Merrittstown, a Rodehavcr of Kejsterville, J.

W. Pugh of Confluence, Forrest Hall of Markleton, R. Carl Wushnock of CARL YOUNKIN Carl Reed Yourikin, 40, of Dunkirk, died at 1:15 o'clock! Thursday afternoon at his home. He was born April 19, 1010, at South ConnellsviUe, a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Younkjn of East Church place. He was a resident of South Connellsville until about 10 years ago. Suivlving, in addition to his parents, are his widow, Mrs. Mary Pecnelly Younkin; three children, Paul, Shirley and James at home; one brother, Edward of South Connellsville, and two sisters, Mrs. John Miskinis of Dunkirk and Mrs.

Paul Fink of South Connellsville. Interment will be in a Dunkirk Cemetery. at Brownsville General at 1:30 P. M. Monday.

Dailv News, a Chinese language iBrownfleld, Rev. Perry J. Null published in New of Uniontown, Paul Zoretic of Re- Hospital York. I public, Agnes Andrews Oliver The newspaper, .1 and Dorothy Moore of TOMORROW NIGHT John Kiferle AIVD HIS ORCHESTHA LUNCH SERVED 11 A. M.

to 2 P. M. DINNER SERVED 5 P. M. to 9 P.

M. COLLINS HOTEL WE CATES-TO PARTIES and BANQUETS SPECIAL TREAT Spring Salad COTTAGE CHEESE Garden Fresh CHOPPED VEGETABLES tossed with Protein- Rich COTTAGE CHEESE Order From Tour Milkman. or From the FARMERS CD-DP DAIRY ASSN. J. E.

SHAFFER MEYERSDALE, Apr. Louis Neubiser of nearby Wellersburg has been informed hy the Department of the Army that her brother, Master Sergeant John E. Shaffer, was killed March 29 in a jeep while on Army manueVers in Japan. A veteran of the European theater during the late war, he reenlisted last June. He leaves his widow, two daughters, three brothers and one sister.

Heads Optimfete. Wilbur T. Mclntosh has been chosen president of the Brownsville Optimist Club. Corrigausville, died Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. C.

A. Lehr, at Wellersburg. Her husband, Daniel, and five children, including Lloyd P. and Mrs. Lehr of Wellersburg and Mrs.

Florence Steranus of Sand Patch, survive. MRS. KONKOLY'S RITES MOUNT PLEASANT, Apr. 14. --The funeral mass for Mrs.

Regina Konkoly of Baggaley will be at 9 A. M. Saturday in the Sacred Heart R. C. Church at Youngstown with Father Adrian officiating.

Burial-will be made ir St. Vincent Cemetery. maintal led, was backed by a "Red of Chinese laundrymen in New York City "who were at odds with a ist" faciion. In the letter Lattimore maintained chat while it would be "rash" to say that there were no Communists connected with the paper, it was backed by laundrymen were "independent small ousinessmen fairly well insured against Communist Ideology." WILLIAM DE SOTO Williarc DeSoto, 68, of, Champ- Mills, died Wednesday in Brownsville General Hospital. ELSItS SINGO MOUN1 PLEASANT, Apr.

14 -Miss Elsie Singo, 37, of Kregar, died at 3 M. Wednesday. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Singo; one brother, Franklin, and one sister, Mabel, both at home.

The tuneral service was held this afternoon at the Snyder funeral home at StaMstown in charge of Rev. Raymond C. Hitchcock, Methodist Church pastor at Stahlstown, Burial was made in Snowball Cemetery near Kregar. MRS. BERTHA EVERLINE MEYERSDALE, Apr.

Bertha L. Everline, 68, native of DANCE I Slusfc By FRANKIE SHAN and His Orchestra Dancing 9 'Til 1 Admission Per Person 7 1 1 CLUB WHITE HOUSE INN LOUNGE BAR Rt. 119. Near Scottdale Presents for Yonr Listening Pleasure HENRY RULLI at the Hammond Organ Nightly A I and A NOW SEBVE1 DAILY 5:30 P. M.

to 1 A. M. JOHN Q. CASTER John Adams Gaster, 79, retired farmer of Westernport, R. D.

2, near Swanson, died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital at Cumberland, Md. He was born in Westmoreland county. JOSEPH BLANSETT MOUNT PLEASANT, Apr. 14. --Joseph Blansett, 80, who made his home with his nephew, Jay J.

Miller, of 210 Main street, died at 6:30 o'clock this morning in Frick Memorial Hospital where he was admitted about two weeks ago. Surviving are two half-brothers, Ernest Blansett of Greensburg, R. and Wood Blansett of Greensburg. Martin have been admitted to Uhioritown Hospital for treatment. Those discharged include Gerald Elliott of Uniontown, E.

D. 4, Eleanor Baker of Lake Lynn, Linda Griffiin of Uniontown, B. D. 1, and Guy Bruce, of Salem. Hatch Coven Priced.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Apr. book match cover collectors in the country are more enthusiastic hobbyists than Luis Carlsor. Carlson, a mailman, started his collection 10 years ago. Today he has more than 25,000 dif) erent match book covers. to Ffte pasketeers.

Mel Cratsley, basketball coach at Carnegie Tech, will speak at the banquet for the Derry Borough Jligh School cagers in the Derry Methodist Church 6:30 P. M. Thursday. Round and Square A TONIGHT Rush Carlton Hotel Dawson, Pa. BLUE RIDGE ENTERTAINERS Figure Caller, Tony Haberer Smart ROBLIE SOFT-STEPPERS Time txm-hajxlKMac, have extremely tad iiuolet, pliable upper ia new supple, bendable molded cad tot Tbe result: more (man, fadikmabte comfort tbu you've erer rek before! Try on pair today.

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