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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; JULY 8, 1050.

PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. John Evans of East Gibson avenue. South Connclls- villc, is setting along as well as can be expected after undergoing major operation In Allegheny a Hospital, Pittsburgh, Thursday. Her room number is 735. $30.50 all wool suits, $29.50.

Sam Simons, Misses Martha and Betty Tissue. Bcity Ellenbergcr and Charmalne Harbaugh, all city, left today for a two-week vacation at camp in Guard, Md. Slacks, all colors, 28 to SC, $5.50, up. Mrs. A.

E. Lowcry of 308 East Patterson avenue, Miss Alyce Keffer of Snydertown and Mrs. Roy Herbert of Vanderbilt, to leave Sunday lor Columbus, Ohio, where they will attend the international convention of Brothcr- ROUND.ANDSQDAKE A TONIGHT WILLOW INN Music by the Merrit Melodiers Louis Illtz, Caller Itouto 711. Hickory Bottom VANDHRBILT MOOSE FLOOR SHOW TONIGHT and SUNDAY NIGHT With Hampton Atkins (At the Piano) and Orchestra With 1050 Cards Admitted. hood of Railroad Trainmen auxiliaries.

Headquarters arc in the Memorial Hall there. Mrs. Low- cry is a delegate of Lee Etta Lodge No. 515, Miss Kcffcr is "a delegate of Shllo Lodge No. 103 and Mrs.

Herbert is a delegate.of the Dawson lodge, B. of R. T. Rummage sale, 8, 9:30 A. Potter-McCune W.

Peach St. Benefit of the North End Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harvey, and two sons, Danny and Geary cue, have returned to their home in Ypsllantl, after several days with Mr. and Charles Harvey of this city and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Mocks of Trotter, parents of Mr. and Harvey. J. A.

Thompson, 1110 Vine street, superintendent of service and supplies for the West Perm Power Company, is on a fishing trip along the Cacapon River in West Virginia. Mrs. Lcvl' KcfTcr and son David of Dawson, her" son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton Cox and their daughter, Sharon, also of Dawson, and Mrs: Keller's niece, Miss Norm Gardner, 110 North Cottage avenue, all visited for several days with Keller's brother-in-law arid sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Brierly of Qulnton, N. J. Relatives attending the' funeral services of 'Mrs. PauUnejSell- crs Hosfelt Wednesday' afternoon Include a nephew and niece', William Stcnzi of N.

Y. and Annie Brown of Jamaica, Long Island, N. arid grandchildren, William Hosfelt of La- trobo, Frank, Ellsworth and Earnest Hosfelt of Farrcll, and Mrs. James Churchill Portsmouth, Ohio. Doris and Emma Lou Lint, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Lint of Juniato, returned Wednesday night from.Washington, D. where they visited their brother James and a brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald 1 Lint, over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hendricks and sons, Ronnie and DANCE TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT V. F.

W. Post Howie EVERSON, Music By LEE IJCI.A.CJC6 Dancing 0 to 1:00 I960 CABDS WELL BE YOUR ADMISSION A HET By; ROBERT QtULLEN Amy. is. so nice l.eep to 1 hcVhoto nicer- she'd be if quit' dairi' so many' things that ain't nice. THE GRIM REAPER FRANCIS BARLICK Francis Barlick, 68, employed as a maintenance man at the Fayette county died at 7:10 o'clock Friday morning in Uniontown Hospital.

Mr. Barlick resided with his and niece, Postmaster and Mrs. James A. Rellly in 145 North Gallatin avenue, Uniontown. He was a member at St.

John's Rl' C. Church; No. 20, L. O. O.

Moose and was a former resident o( Leisenring 1 and former employe of the'H. C. Frick Coke Company. Surviving are three sisters, WHITE HOUSE INN LOUNGE BAR ROUTE 110 NEAR SCOTTDALE Presents for Your Listening 1 Pleasure TONIGHT and Every Night HOY HEFNER at the' HAMMOND ORGAN In the- Basket -fcFIno Italian Plzzn Pie Served Hot Out of the Oven DANCE TONIGHT T0 -THE-MUSIC OF JOHNNY ROBERTS 7 FOR: AKD HIS Mile AMERICAN LEGION HOME Proudly Pesents fe A I Blind Organist Accompanied liy. CARL PORTER at the PIANO.

Listen to Koj Hcppncr Every Sunday Jflght. Always A Good Show At Bcvctta's Cnfo If f' A HOTEL. N. Water St, VI" I I II CONMELLSVILLE fci i (Jnla Floor Sat. NfiRDINIand NADYNE Magical Bartenders 0-Muslcal HunnonUU Come to REVETTA'S of.CpnnellsylUe evenlne of and amusement, amonf-ro'nccnlal friends' bora, and at small cost to you'.

So Cover. No Minimum. Friday. "BUSSELL WAATS TO SEE Mrs. Hcndrlcks' parents at Pleasant Unity over the weekend.

Mrs. Dantel Eutscy Is reported seriously''111 In Frick 'Memorial Hospital at'Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. George Herah- "sons, Bonnie and outing at Ver- npn Park on July Miss.

oi. 158 daughter of Domlnick Paris, a major operation Thursday Hospital, visitors. permitted "to the Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Holcman of Pittsburgh spent several days recently, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mlltz of Iron Bridge and attended the funeral of Mrs. Holeman's aunt, Mrs.

Martha Freed. Dian'Fslt of McKeesport is spending week with relatives In Iron Bridge. and-Mrs. Francis Miltz and son, and and John Gouker and Lois spent the past, several days visiting at Pocono--Lake with-Mrs. Mlltz' Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Carroll. Mr.

Carroll was recently discharged from the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. Mrs. F. G. Murray and son Jack of Jacksonville, are visiting during the summer wl th- relatives ard.

friends in-this vicinity. Theji plan to spend some time with 1 Mrs. Mr. and Newcomer Mrs, lllard Newctfmer of Leisenring No. 1 and-Mr.

ler-of Jackals visiting this week with Mr; and Mrs. H. N. 1202 Vine street. Rev.

Meade M. Snyder of coln-avenuer'pastor'rof Evangelical United Brethren Church, has returned home after attending a week's E. U. B. ministerial conference'at the'Bone- brake Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio.

Dr. Hoy L. Smith, publishing, agent, of. the Methodist Church in.ChicaEo,. Ill, was the principal' each day.of'the week.

Also attend" liJli A Mrs. KntKe'rine Mllriar of Leisenring No. 1, Oldland: of and" Amelia Barlick of Conn. The funeral'will be Monday morning with the- cortege the DeCarlo funeral home at Uniontown at 8:30 o'clock followed by requiem high mass in St. John's Church with Rev.

Dunn officiating. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, Cohnells- ville. JAMES LINT Janics Sherman Lint, 88, of Grindstone, R. at tho home of his son, L.

at Grindstone, R. at 6:40 o'clock Friday" evening. He was born June-1, 1872. Deceased-lived in the Scottdale district previous to moving to Grindstone where he had'lived past 18.years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ at Little Surviving in addition to his son, D.

are 11 other children, of Wyle, James, of Scottdale, of Scottdale, of Grindstone, Edward" of Scottdale, Mrs. Sarah 'Wttkens of Did 1 fitt'i'i jof Mrs7 Verna 'Kefty Pittsburgh;" -Mrs. '-Stella New Kensington, Mrs. Mary Ellen Johnson of- Normalville and of Armbrust; 53 grandchildren grandchildren. and His 42- great- wife, Mrs.

Emma Lint, preceded him in death in 1932. MICHAEL GANNON Michael Gannon, 71, of 033 ing the was Arthvir Pcden. of, Altoona. Rev. Snyder will.fill the pulpit at the morning worship.service at his church here-Sunday.

In. the evening he will speak at the home-coming service the Cherry Corner B. Church in Clcarflcld county, his flrst pastorate. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Henthorne arid son of 1118 Sycamore sereet have returned home from a visit with relatives in and Crothersvillc, Ind. Mrs: Har rcll VanWinkle, sister'- of Mrs. Henthorne, who called here in June due to the letter's illness, accompanied the group as far' as Cincinnati, her home. S. K.

Hucy of 205. Lincoln -avenue, manager: of the E. -B. was discharged from -Connellsville -State Hospital Friday, where he- has been "a patient for over a week fcring a- cerebral-' hemorrhage while at work. His condition- Is reported as Improvinp; Raymond Koval, Charles I.

Welhe; Mrs. Gloria Smith, Elinor Harvey, Douglas Rush, Mrs. Arinabel 'Mattocks, Nancy Geary, Linda Adams, Mrs. Margaret Cromwell, Mrs. Mary Brown and daughter 'and' Mrs.

'Carrie Riggar were discharged "from Connellsville' State Hospital Friday 'afternoon. Highland avenue, died at his home at- 3:30 o'clock this morning after an illness of six months. was. born in Connellsville, 3 son of the late John and Anna Nee Gannon and had lived here all his 'Deceased a former Anchor Hocking Glass' Corporation. He was a member of the'Immaculate Conception R.

C. Church. Surviving; are three sisters, Catherine, Eleanor and Mrs, Delia Rowland at.home. funeral will be held Tuesday morning with the cortege meeting at the Munk home at 8:30 o'clock, followed by requiem; thigtuima.ss* in Immaculate "Concepthm R. C.

Church with Bev. Henry Geibel, pastor, officiating. Interment will' be In St Joseph's Cemetery. EVANKO Evanko; 75, of Perry- op )lis, died at 7 o'clock- Friday evening at his home after a short 'lliiess. He wds born in Czechoslovakia nI 'had lived at Perryopolis about 35'years.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Suian Evanko, and three daugh- cri, Mary, Susan and Anna, all of Czechoslovakia; one sister, Mrs. Anna Terchak of Duquesnc, one half-brother, Paul Rahal of Con- ne'Isville. funeral will be held Monday morning with the cortege meeting at the B. M.

Wade fun- enl home at Perryopolis at o'clock, followed by'requiem high nuss 1 In St. Stephen's G. C. Church, i Rev. Michael Ki nmakan, pastor, officiating.

In- eiment will be in the church cemetery. MRS MARGARET SIGNER SCOTTDALE, July Miirgaret R. Stoner, 68, of 309 31-janor avenue, died in Frick Memorial. Hospital at Mount Pl'jasant at 9:30 o'clock Friday ev jning. She was born June 7, 1884, at Scattdale, a daughter of the late and Mrs.

Homer Collins, and hjd lived all her life here. De- ceised-was a member of the United Brethren'Church. Surviving are one daughter, M-s. Matthew-A. Miller of 217 Jennings avenue; one son, Clyde St iner of 309 Delaware avenue, and.two grandchildren.

The body was taken to the hcme. LYNCH FUNERAL 3COTTDALE, July iem high mass will be celebrated at 0 o'clock Monday morning at St. John's R. C. Church for Bernard H.

Lynch who died Friday morning at the home of his niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ward, of 701 South Broadway. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

There will be a prayer at the home previous to leaving for the church. MRS. ADA E. MIER SCOTTDALE, July 8. Mrs.

Ada E. Mier, 74, died suddenly on Thursday at the home of her daughter, Miss Ruth Micr, in Winter Park, relatives here have been informed. was the widow of William E. Mier and was a'former resident of Pennsville. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Scottdale.

In addition to Miss Ruth Micr, she Is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Jurgens und Mrs. Dozicr DeVane, both of Orlando, and Mrs. Kenneth Faith, of Altoona; a s6n Don Mier, of Park, and eight grandchildren. The body will arrive Monday at the Murphy funeral home where funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morn- Ing.

The Rev. George Holton, pastor of the Juniata Presibyterlan will be in charge: Bur-, ial will be in Scottdale Cemetery, COFFMAN Mrs. Etta Cora Coilman, 05, wife of Frank E. CofTman of Mc- ClellandtoWn, died early Friday morning after a lingering illness. MICHAEL FRENDERGAST Michael Edward Prcndergast, 50, former resident of Republic, died at his home In Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday.

"STRIKES! STRIKES! STRIKES! There is one way to permanently settle the strike situation, but it requires cooperation between the corporations and labor. The one- way would be a sliding wage scale with a minimum wage! FUNERAL SERVICE PJttsbnrgr Street, Conn ells vllle, Pa. Office 82-J. --Phone Besldence 112-M. RCA-In-Tht-Car Sptakit 1U rallei Sooth el fit.

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Always entertaining! Mtdof of Month Award, PARENTS' Five bell picture! I wish I could take every man, woman, and child by the hand to see Itl'j JIMMIf Cosmopolitan Magazine Citation of Producer made it with his heart! LOUELLA, PARSONS CARMICHAEL-CLEMENTS- In Technicolor! DAY: "The Eagle and the ftawk fAYETTE A a A TODAY ONLY Jimmie Wakely "Lawless Code" Charlie Chan "Feathered Serpent" Chapter 3 "King of the Rocket Men 1 If -f f- I' IV I if-.

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