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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSV1LLE, FA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959. THE GRIM REAPER MRS. MARIAN NELSON Mrs. Marian Sleele Nelson, 40, of Greensburg died in land in biie was very active in civic and church affairs and had just retired as recording secretary and board member of the Greensburg follpse Club and had a i i in the district United Fund and Cancer drives.

She was born in Latrobe Jan. 22, 1919. a daughter of Floyd and Bess Witt Steele of Greensburg addition to her parents, she is sun ivec! by her husband. "Scott." three clv.ldren. Donald' Robert A and Saundra a sister.

Mrs. Louise Steole Doherty of Latrobe. and a brother. Richard L. Steeie of Tampa.

Fia ANGELO MASSIMO Angelo Massimo, 75. of Crab- MRS. JENNIE G. HAMBERG Mrs. Jennie G.

Hamberg. 78. of 1 tree, died at his home. He was Irwin, died in Women's Hospital a 10: mer resident 01 -New Alex- Pjf.sburg;;. uas oorn andria.

England July 20. 188). a daughter Surviving are seven -children: of the late Robert and Mary Jane Springfield Completes Cancer Drive Three-Car Accident Claims Six Lives; Charge Driver Drunk Women Lose Appeal To Share Estate Left by Father UNIONTOWN Two daughters dismissing the appeal on to two sns, Charles Arisen the grounds testimony failed Arisen, who reside support daughters claims. on the home farm of about 40 Arisen left the bulk of his estate'acres near Flatwoods. ALTOONA.

a fUPP-A three- vehicle collision wiped out i 9 lat Ja cob Anson 01 members of a burg. a lost a contest family and injured a seventh near. tor securo a rtlon of their fath The Cancer Crusade in Spring- here Monday night in an accident estate Mrs. Anthony Camarote and Dan-Elliot George. She was the "widow'field Township for the Fayetle which state police said was' a bat of of Crabtree, Michael of Mar-'of John S.

Hamberg, who was County Unit of the American Can-jcaused by a drunken driver. i nafl Deen lllea Dy Mrs suerite. Mrs Frank of nr A iTM- 0 '( i i under chairmanship of Robert M. Assisting were the fol- Grapevilie. Frank of Latrobe.

Jo- land County for many years. seph of Greensburg and Mrs.) Robert Queer of Ligonier. 16 FRANK grandchildren: a brother, Sam-' Mrs. Sarah Jane Rics. 63, wife Sowing volunteers: uel of Detroit, i and a sis-'of Frank Do.iora Mri; Ida Vounkin.

Mrs. Robert ter, Cora Ambrose of Can-'died in Monongahela Memorial' I Robert Blank. Mrs. oosburg. i Hospital.

She was born at Madi-'Edith Bigam. Mrs. George Skinson Her parents. Mr. and rs Minnie Dickey and Mrs.

MRS. EARL H. GUY J. G. Bytheway of Herminie.

two Mrs. Elsie Pauil Guy. 63. of brothers and one sister survive. Hopwood.

died 1--30 a Saturday in the Uniontown Hosoital. KATHY Nellie Krepps. Mrs. Helen Kesler, Mrs. Emily Wilmer E.

Hinish, 34, and three i'V a of Pittsburgh. an Mrs. Esther L. Covert sons, Robert Zane, 9, Randall Clark, 6, and William Dale. 10 months The mother, Dorothy, It was contended that at the TM made, their also 34.

and Sonja Jean. 12. died fat er was mentally incompetent shortlv after being taken to Mercy 'f" was subjected to undue in- Hospital here. The only survivor of the Hinish family was 4-year-old Rodrick Kent, who was thrown from the Quence. Judge down a A.

Reilly handed decree and supporting It's SOIKA'S For BOOK MATCHES 21c Crtn. SO PEACHES Slices or Halvti 303 cans $1 Hunt's TOMATO 10 cans $1 LUNCHES SERVED DAILY 809 Ave. Dial MA 8-9860 DOMENICK D'ANGELO Domer.ick A. 67, of Cra'otree. died Latrooe Hospital after suffering a heart attack He was a member of the UMWA and the Italian Club Crabiree i i arc his i Mrs Antoinette 10 children- Mrs.

Se.nc.ii. Leon a and Aiber: of Latrobe. Krigsr. Mrs Paul and Na- of Crsbtree. Mrs Delias ecchio of Bovard.

Alphonso of Havcienville. Herman of n.ty and Mano of -grandchildren: brothers. Dae- tano of Crabtree and Martino in Italy, and a sister. Mrs. Guiseppina Talucci of I'a'y.

Miller, Mrs. Helen Brooks, Mrs. jcar. He listed in fair condition Art Roberts, Mrs Ed the hospital. Survivaig are her husband Earl CONFLUENCE Kathy Mrs.

Ethel Fireoone and Mrs. Theodore McMasters of Dun- Guy, daughters, Mrs. Reeves, 12. daughter of Robert Edna Steane. cansville RD 1.

who was Leonard Alice' Logre'co of and Martha Mitchell of Springfield contributed to charged with drunker, driving. Vour.g-Aoori. Mrs. Robert Paul- Confluence, R. D.

3. died in Price hc cancer crusade, exceeding its was being held at Blair County 'jaii pending additional charges. D. Harold Troxell. Blair County I coroner, said the Hinish car i swerved into the path of an on; coming truck carrying bags of ce- jment after it was rammed from IK hind by a panel oyaak-u 'by McMasters.

who sustained only a leg cut. The driver of the truck. Lester Ha-' aboti' 40, Claysburg. escaped injury. ine 1 Llovd of Uniontown; Hospital Two sixers and one.Q'- 1013 ot 76.

sons. Woodrow Paull of Union- brother a'so survive. tow. 1 and James K. Guv of Me- Kee.spor:.

:5 grandchildren, two PEARL PITZER great grandchildren and one SOMERSET M. Pilzer, brother. Frank Paul! of Ehna. came 33 years ago work for Consolidation Coal Com- MRS. I I SCHAFER uany.

at Somerset Commum- ROCKVVOOD Mrs. i i ty Hospital. Lucinda Schafer, 80. died at her NATO Structure Unable To Withstand Soviet Threat of Conquest MRS. HANNAH STOUGH Mrs.

Hannah Stough. 82. formerly of Greensburg. died at the rorr.c of her M.s iin D. Taylor of Frederick, Md She was born lr.

Jan 29, 1877. a daughter of the late Jeremiah E. and Alice Freeman Brown. In addition to the daughter whom she resided, she leaves a son. Norman R.

of Kansas City, Mo: five grandchildren. six greatgrandchildren: a sister. Mrs Ruth Shaffer of Greensburg. and three brothers. Norman F.

Brown and Harry F. of Acme and Brown of Ruffsdale home here. She -Aas born in Fa- MRS I I NAUGLE TM. loTS. a SCMIir.SllT C.

da.igh'.er of the late Abraham and Naugle. 77. of idsville. Marv Ellen Heinning Sar.ner. Pre- at a Johnstown Hospital.

ceded death by her husbar.d. Charles two sons aid one MRS. ELLA DUNLAP daughter, j-he leaves four sons, SO-MEPvSET Mrs Ella Grif- three daughters. 19 grandchildren, -'n Dunlap. K2.

died in Somerset s.x ar.d one Commur.ity Hospital. brother, Lev; Sanncr of South LONDON 'I PI--NATO tary General Paul Henri Spak Mnndav allianfe inade- The crash occurred abou: 300 died ate t0 wilhsland the Communis 2r i has cnallcnge 'been termed "the Allegheny death alliance is no longer an trap." Traffic accidents have adequate reply to Communism." kl ed 13 pe r5on a intersec- Spaak tola the political Committee non last of the NATO-sponsored Atlantic 1 tion in the last three vears. Equity Suit Filed By Two Sisters Against Local Man DOMENICK DiSCIASCIO Dcinenick DiScias- cio, formerly of Hosteller, died in Latrobe Hospital He recentiy had resided in MeKeesport. Surviving are four chilnren, Two V.r Daniel DiMiicc: a filed 3" equity sin: net'e of MeKeesport. aiiri s.

brother for the.r share r. an and Domenick Jr of Latrobe. estate left by -he fa'her to their R. eight grandchildren: mother, revert is to them upon II great-grandchildren, and a the death of the latter, brother, Philip of Italy. The suicides that when Jacob Kinsb.irsky ciefl.

May 19. 1956, are making progress but I bcliev e. alas, we realize a a.c despite our progress Spaak told tr.e committee nations' conflict i Communism has spread beyond 62 Communities Qualify to Get Highways Money HARRISBURG TPI 1 The state Highway Department "Nowadays the real battle will 62 more communities qualified be outride the ieograph'cal field last week for more than "SOOWi of the alliance." he said. in Motor License Fund subsidies. Tlie NATO administrative chief The city of Erie will get 5a ne organization must "add 452.

while 28 boroughs obtain JOHN S. PLACKO John S. Placko. 78. of United, died in Westmoreland Hospital in Greensbarg.

He is i by his widow. Mrs. Mary Uhrm Placko. a daughter. Mrs.

Anna of Greensbarg. R. D. 4. four sons, John F.

and Michael A. of Cleveland, Ohio. Steve Tucson, Ariz, and Joseph P. of United: 20 grandchildren: three greatgrandchildren: a sister. Mrs Mary Uher of Dunbar, and brother, Steve of Cleveland, Ohio.

nic. social and cultural el- $214,435 and 33 second-class town- to its military ships qualified for S335.326. The amounts represent per cent Leaves Hospital. their annual subsidies. MRS.

CHARLOTTE ALTMAN his revered to Annie, his Konieciny of Of the 27 million dollars for Mrs. Charlotte B. AUman. u-f and at her death, provided pjeasan: has been discharged which they are eligible, some of Jeannette. died at her home she d'd not marry.

be equally Somerset Community Hos- 135 communities have qualified She was born in Pittsburgh but divided between two daughters, j- a or S23.7W.293 as of Junr 5. had resided for more Lotta Harris of Connellsville. also than 55 years. She was a member as Harris and Tillie of Ht-ar: C. Church, jis of Scottdaie and Leon Rosary-Altar Society, Women's Kinsbursky now Leon M.

K'ngley. Beneficial Associat.on. Ladies of Annie did no" marine GAR and Ladies Auxiliary of ry She died February 23. last. VFW Post No.

25. T' 1 're sister" is occupied by the brother. They MRS. KATE TRESSLER ask their one-'Vrd each share of SOMERSET Mrs. Kate Bic- a fair rental value from the man Tressler, 80.

of Meyersdale, brother. died at the home of a daughter, event this cannot be ar- Mrs. Elizabeth Eckel, at Shilling- ranged the sale of the property ton. with the division of the money is MICHAEL BRILLA Michael Brilla, 74. died at his home at Fayette City.

The retired steelworker leaves his widow, one son, five daughters, one brother, two sisters. 11 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. MRS. S. A.

MEYERS SOMERSET --Mrs. Edna Mey- Stork at Hospital. ers. wife of the Rev. Samuel A.

A son was born to Mr. and Meyers of died in Thomas Lavery of Umon- Harrisburg. She formerly lived tov.n at m. Friday in Un- here. liontown Hosnital.

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