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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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THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSV1LLE, PA. MONDAY, JULY 25, 1960. PERSONAL I M'lShapS Hull Seven Youths In District THE GRIM REAPER Mn. Stanley Pietrzak of 407s Sbyder St uas discharged Fri-' day from the Uniontown Hospital, she underwent surgery, and ic onnvalo'jfin? at hpr homp Shp is reported getting along nicely. Michael Cooley, son of Mr.

and -Mrs. E. Cooley of Swissvale, is spending his acation with' -his cousin, John J. Spishak of --213 South Eighth St. Mrs.

Cooley is a sister of Mrs. Marie Spishak. i Pruate First Class Jerome Haller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haller of Perryopohs, has -returned to Fort Campbell, -'after spending 23 dajs' at his home.

Another son of the Hallers. Communication Technician Firs: Class Bernard HaUer, recently oDservea nis twenty- third bmhdaj Bernard, his -land smai! son are in Bremer- Geuaany. w.iere the com- ofncer has been sta- -jtioned with the L. S. since "'June 10, 1958.

Lt. Kenneth K. of -jSait Lake City, Hah, called here Uie death of his brother, R. M. of Pittsburgh, will be the of Miss GlacKs Haucke of O05 West Cedar Ave.

during his itlay D.scharged from Connellsville v'State Hospital were Dr. 'Eugene Mrs. Effie Bierer. Anra Marziarte. eland Eugene Custer, Mrs.

Barbara Bryner and daughter. Mrs. Sweda and son. Mrs. Gladys and daughter.

Mrs. AUNT HET By ROBERT QU1LLEN I I don't blame women for smokin'. The only way to protect yourself if your husband eats onions is to eat some yourself. JOSEPH Joseph Curtis 'Pap) Springer, Mdt Hwpftaf, MOUNT PLEASANT Admitted to Frick Memorial Hospital were Guy Wentsler of Hunker, R. D.

1, Mrs. Doris Briihart of Second Scottdale, Myrtle Robert McKee Evans, 54, of; of Scottdale, E. D. 69, of New Stanton. died Saturday; 1332 Illinois Dormont, for- Valerie Horne of West ewton( morning in the home of a son-iri- merly of Connellsville, died Fri- in Sf Ctair Memorial Hospital Jo Ann Home of Smithtoo, R.

D. Jo! Sraithtec, Mrs. Fern cf 15 Vine Mrs. Stroster of Westmoreland City, David Oswald of 601 Brown Everson, Paula Ann Sowinski of 25 Fourth Patricia, Richard and Donna Kuhns of Mount Pleasant, R. D.

2, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer of Mouat Pleasant, R. D. 1, MOUNT PLEASANT A Everson. William" Mahokey' of 623 Brown in Pittsburgh after a short auiess 12 George ScottdaleTM Dis- ful pet caused his young master He w'as born Dec.

20, 1890, in Fairchance, son of the late Walto be admitted to Frick Memorial Mount Pleasant, a son of trie late ter N. and Ivey Francis Evans. Hospital late Saturday Thomas K. and Elmyra ReppertlHe a television Joseph Depta, 10, son 'Depta of Mount Pleasant He was born April 16, 1906, at, charged were Mrs. Ella Kita and ,3, is today of Joseph Springer.

Prior to his retirement store in Dormont for the past 15 ncasant I in 1956, he had been employed as years and was a member of the listed in "fair" condition a maintenance man by the Wal Charles MdCinley Lodge No. with a mild concussion i worth Co He was a member of; 433, F. and A. M. of Knoxville, ma ii th.

New Stanton Methodist and Dormont Presbyterian small lacerations 01 tne cneek and forehead, possible fractured Church. uwrcn. ribs abrasions of the chest and! Surviving are four daughters. Surviving are one brother, Lt. multiple abrasions, contusions and j.Mrs.

William (Grace) Mahokey of. Col. Kenneth K. Evans of Fort brush burns of the forehead, face Everson, Mrs. William Douglas, Salt Lake City, Utah, 'and arms Jones of New Stanton, Mrs.

Addi-and two aunts, including Miss The bov said he was ulavine son (Betty) Lee of Lockport, N. Beula B. Francis of Donnont, 1 whife oing'homlv. and Mrs. Elaine Brezina of with whom he lived, nrppnshnrp eieht sons.

The body is at the son of 301 East Washington Mrs. Pauline Forrest and daughter of 711 Loucks Scottdale, Mrs, Betty Halter and daughter of 907 North Hickory Scottdale, David Cramer of Mount Pleasant, R. D. 1, George Foster A two-car accident early Sunday at the intersection of Route 119 and the Shady Grove Road Cochran and son of injured three persons. den of Manor, Michael Semon of Jteflba Creek, Robin Hosier Belle Vernal, R.

D. 4, Lynch of 329 South Broadway, Scottdale, Deborah Muko of Mount Pleasant, R. D. 2, Debra Horvath of 407 South Broadway, Scottdale and Deborah Farmer of 212 Jennings Scottdale. 'ireaiea in umouiown for minor contusions and abrasions were Cecelia Hanzes, 42, cf Uniontown, driver of one car, and three passengers, Barbara Kukan, 13, Sharon Schwartz, 13, and Margaret Henry, 40, all of Uniontown.

Michael Hudock of Uniontown reportedly was the driver of the other car. iA. with his dog while going home when the animal ran between llegs, causing him to fall and roll 'down a steep hill at R. D. 1.

He was taken to the rlarience 'hospital by James Hough, a neighbor and admitted at 11 a.m. Saturday. I Six other children taken R. eight The body is at the Ingram fu- E. of Pittsburgh, Henry neral home where the funeral Charles of New will be held at 2 p.m.

and Thomas E. of Tuesday. The Rev. Dr. Francis i Hunker, Donald o.iG*» AU nd Carl Hoyle of field; 25 grandchildren and Five Deaths great 0 grandson.

i MRS. HENRY HERNLEY to the hospital for treatment after The bodv be at the homei SCOTTDALE Mrs. Daisy Cut- fractures or lacerations dau ter Mrs. Mahokey, rell Hernley, 70, of 717 Walnut until noon wneii Oicu ai a.m. lciax in Mary Beth Houck.

2, daughter be to ne Mount Lebanon her home after a lingering illness, of Francis J. Houck of Katrine, Met hodist Church. The funeral She was born at Davenport X.Y., fell ou: of bed while staying sen lce i be held there at 2 Neb and was a member of the with her grandmother in Scottdale i the Rev Maybelle Bon- Mennonite Church of Scottdale. and fractured her collar bone rev and the Rev 0 C. Cogley Surviv nsf hpr hand Robert Sebeck.

10. son of Mr. of fi ciating interment will be in Ralnh and Mrs. AAert Sebeck of Scort- Mount Lebanon Cemetery. dStes Ss Mm dale.

R. D. I. was taken to the fl a gnters, Mrs. Man Lilian Long, Miss Catherine Hernley and Mrs.

Martha Heath of Jf, '-Kramer, Mrs. -Jbam and Mrs I Ernest C. vro oper- the Ernie Rugg.en Dance By United Press International Sa'urday after fracttir nf MR BASHIOUM nk Tne traffic to'i on Pennsxuama nj r.gn: aim me piet.ojs aaj Rmh Bashioum, Ohio Mrs K.ao\ec, hways during the past we ekend when he whi.e p.ay.ng in tne cf i. orme r. tfoaarv n' a andTMs FTMne dropped to wnat have oeen pome Wvano a 6 15 p-nL av an ch 0 a low for the summer, eespi'e A trac.ure we r.ght arm u-ptfmorriand Hoinital ,1 7- fo- E's Sun estmoreiana Hospnai, children; a brother, George Cut- -nn snri where she bad for of Denver, Colo and a sister, JJ.I J1.1U rN- Elizabeth acro-s the state, also resulted 'h-omena Cunning- 4 une by United Press Inter- worfc 10, Handle.

aatlona rec ordea fne dea'hs Mrs Harold of Con- int automobi'e accidents on the ne wno fell aga-ist s'ate's streets and highways be- ho.i-e wnfe playing in t.ie front Fridav 6 urn. and mid- at home- past six weeks. 'Mrs. Mary Maust of Scottdale. tbe She was iorn Aug.

23. 1917, at The body will be at the Barr Wyano, and was a member of funeral home until noon Wednes- the Wyano E. U. B. Church.

when it uili be taken to the Surviving are her husband, Mennon ite Church for the funeral new. i is attending a con- i Fridav 6 Jerence of tne Dance taucators ht Sunda Four of the Terr Merz son of E. Ted Amer.ca ai tne re5ulted ivers los: Merz of Mckeespon cut his small'Frank Bashioum; her father and service, sei for 2 ID p.m. A. J.

Hotel New Cn. He nt thei cars and recked flage when he dropped a saw stepmother. Mr. and Mrs. George Metier v.ill ofiiciate assisted by attended tne Dance Masters' The flfrfa was a lh ee -car on left nacd Camp Ali- Smitley of Ruffsdale, R.

eight Paul Erb. Interment will be in last week at Hotel i0n qj children. Mrs. Jane Provlic of Scottdale Cemetery. accident Wal-er Remaiey Jr.

3, son of Mount Pleasant. Charles Jr. of' of John Mr. and Mrs. Walter Remaiey of Stanton, and Ruth Ann.

Rich-, MRS. IDA MYERS injured was struck with a base-'a rd Su san. Thomas, Melanie and; MOUNT PLEASANT Mrs past week their a An 1 I i i UIJ.1\J*LJ and Mrs Howard Dunn of Sundav aimed the ar ander i 8 uest HajduK. 52, Kane, anc pasenger5. Po ice ba! bat by a playmate in the Michael at home; two i da May Kuhn Myers.

93, of 313 the car, cirri en in jard a' home Saturday evening George Smitley Jr. of Yukon and ji a died Saturday out of contro' "and over- and suffered a cut below the right William Smitley of Arlington, Va her home. Ill and Christopher turned on OJ 6 aoout two eje. ifour sisters. Mrs.

Esther Williams She was a member of the First of Charlotte. C. west of here. Frost Jr 14. son of Mr.

of Charleroi, Mrs. Vila Bugher of Baptist Church. i-ugene N. Peterson has returned strnnntDura- A Jerse and Mrs. Glenn Frost, of Ruffs-'Greensburg.

Mrs. Anna Mae Ro-, ns survived by one son H. Dunn and sons at 409 Xorrh man was ki. ed Sa.urcay wnen dale, D. suffered a cut of be Arlington, Russell J.

Myers of Mount Pleas. Si. spending A 5 2 aiied o'f Route tne ngnt eyeorow in bumping Jean Greenawait of Irwin, R. ant; two au ghters. Miss Oma St pita! JP near here and p'unged down heads with a friend on the lawn and her grandparents, Mr.

and ay at home, and Mrs. ergong The was at home. iMrs H. Smitley ot near Har- Mary Leona Bedaie of North East; meili He IS IP liar ATrc- Tlo-rfVio i 3 i is IP condi- JuV 43- Highland. X.J tion.

Mr and Mrs. Peterson ob- Be llefonte: Mrs Candice Love. 1 sen ed their 37tn wedaing amuver- a Ceiur Count died ln a sary Tuesday. To Present Cups In Play Program if Mf. Pleasant three-car collision on Route 220, rrJes north of here, Saturday Langhornt: William H.

Wilson, 20. Trenton, was killed Sat-j i urdai. Use Two Jails to Hold 50 Teen Beatniks In Beach Disturbance when he apparently losti WILDWOOD I control of te car and crashed m-; combined force' of "police of the TM era1 servlce Her i two utility poles near this, Beach Patrol and Coast Guard 3 111 Backs County community. arrest ed 59 youths here Sunday ield of cl Her mother. Mrs.

Bertha se en grandchildren and six great- Hitchcock Smitley, died in 1941. grandchildren. The body will be at the Beatty xj, body is at the Grimm fu- funeral home. Route 71, Madison, nera home where fujj era i after 7 cm. today until 11:30 am.

service will be held at 2 Wednesday when a prayer serv- ues day. The Kev. H. B. Clawson ice will be held, and vill he in B1 officiate.

Interment will be in state in the Wyano E. U. B. the Mount pi ea sant Cemetery. Church from 12:30 to 2 the, 'George Conway, RD 1 Penn Run, WISHART RITES i MOUNT PLEASANT The funeral for Mrs- Agnes Madden Ebensburg: Sateen year old after merchants and bathers com-' in peasant cemetery.

Wishart who died Friday Great plained of beatniks, bongos a SAMUEL BUHLER Lakes Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, will be held Tuesday. MOUNT PLEASANT Xb" India na County, suffered fatal in- booze. i girls and bovs from Mount jaries Friday nisht when the au Betted in the raid at the beach' Samuel ier of Greens high mass will be cele- Pleasant township wi! 1 be t0mobile which he "ding here were 41 boys, rangln" in, a re i' re con-jbrated at 9:30 am. in St. Joseph's or "Mr pi'ay-' swen ed off a rural road and ''age from 17-20 and 18 irls jductor for tne Pennsyivania Rail(R Church with Msgr.

Philip ceremony highlight-struck a guard post about 10 ranging from 16-18. They wereiTM a a at a 6unday Dugan officiating. Interment will bng ice recreation season Tues- miles soutb of bere charged with banding toge'ther to, 12 fa in the church cemetery. I-dav at 2-35 Din. in Norvelt.

the public He was born Dec. 4. 1888, in ieace. One girl and one boy from each WILMINGTON, Del. fUPP The girls were released after Altoona, and had lived at Greens- of the nine township "playgrounds Two persons were killed and sev- lecture and the boys held on dis- lbur for tne Past 45 years.

"'pemsors for the honors. Choice when two automobiles collided atjWildwood jail was filled and the OIive Thomas Buhler; two sons. mace on a basis of points an intersection here Sunday. overflow admitted to Cape May Edward Hollidaysburg and of Conneilsviile. Mrs.

John accumulated by the children dur- Willy Wells, 62. ClarksvSHe, County Jail George W. the first five weeks of the the driver of one auto, died short-; The hour-long raid was made dau nters -t season. A was -Ceach tournament i Authority Buys Brownsville nor Fayette County Redevelop- and general cooperation, died early today at the same hos-' iice Capt. Louis Fiocco said The girl and from each play- tji youngsters were "beatniks" (Betty) ment Au horily has acquired a -Bank Browns- Leonora The BUTLER, Pa.

'UPP MaryAnn Heasley, 18, Herman, Butler ground with the greatest number Reported in crit COI dition points be crowed tne at Delaware Hospkai I ceremony Tuesday. srf sist Wand and Cnarles Muchoney. general pay- lheir Jath Flo supernsor, said small lov-; -'ing cups hase been procured for winners. Each will be m- and will include the reci- rpient's name. They will be pre- Comi remained hospitalized in seated to the children bv Earl senou nd tlon to after be Ewm-.

recreation director for str UCK a hlt run wnile sne was waiKing to who is in spital. was lying Road She suffered wnat brawl." he termed a Allegheny County Youth, 14 Drowns Near New Kensington driver Westmoreland County. Several others will attend to assist at the public ceremony, in- perintendent of Mount Pleasant east of here. of Mount -1 Joint School System, and Michael ik of United, com-! Coonty recreation committeeman. shock.

of both legs and four Prescott Margaret Smith 'Mrs. Simon (Marian) Rider of, Perryopolis and Mrs. Alice Pres-1 of Hollidaysburg. I 1 The body is the Gaut funeral" home. Pleasant Unity, where the funeral service will be held at 2'; m.

Wednesday with the Rev. Don C. Markham officiating. NEW KENSINGTON, Pa (UPD'f erment Wiil be HiUview tClj 1 MRS. MARY KELLEY Mrs.

Mary Helms Kelley. 75, of Levittown, formerly of Connellsville, died Friday in the home of Eari of Milwaukee, erty cont ains a three-story frame i Mrs. Mabel' bu dmg of Venice 16-yerold bovs failed to a compa touna nion drownin in the City. victim, John Meso. SEVEN BABIES BORN IN FRICK HOSPITAL MOUNT PLEASAXT Seven babies were born in Frick Memorial Hospital.

They are: Free fo Strike, PRR Workers Stay on Job; Parleys Continue Son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Some 20.000 employes of the plunging into the water. Bauer, Mount Pleasant, Star jsylvania Railroad were free to Meso's last drop, the boy Route, 11:25 a.m. Saturday.

strike after 12.01 a today, to the surface and shouted Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. "waide. 513 the job as negotiations i for help. i i 11 "1 3 1 Brackenridge, Allegheny Countj.

her da "ghter, Mrs. Jean Chad- apparently panicked while his uick of Levittown, with whom would-be rescuers struggled to she reside(J pull him to safety, police said. Surviving in addition to her George Campbell and Ronald daughter are one sister, Mrs. J. Slomkosky.

both of Natrona, said W. Eisley of Connellsville and two they lost their grip on the A sister, Mrs. An- when he thrashed about after they na Mills, died three months ago SWTa to The funeral service and -inter-! Jne youths told police they had ment will be Wednesday at Levit- been swinging from a rope and town. Saturday. Workers Union Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth i scheduled to continue. Stahistown, R. D. 7.35! The midnight deadline was 30 Sunday.

da after a fact-finding board Daughter "to Mr. and Mrs. Todd' appointed i 2 Francis, 209 Jennings Scott-; Eisenhower presented settlement 10:55 a.m. Sunday. terms under provisions of the Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Railway Labor Act. Konzal, lie Pittsburg South on to Mr. ano Mrs. Harry Carnes, 112 Ritter Connells- Viiie, 3:50 p.m.

Sunday. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Grabiak, 905 West SmithfieW today. Afttndt J.

W. Tipton of Uniontown is Miong 50 newly-employed Parke, Davis and Company sales repre- Mdtatives from 14 states a week-lonj postinf claM in TONIGHT And Evtry Monday Night 7:15 P.M. HILLCREST FIRE STATION Township Voluntttr Firt Dtpt. Special! TUESDAY tvtry Tutsday RAVIOLI Chmct mtit 50 All-American Restaurant 502 W.Crawford Ave. DIAL MA MIN FOR TAKI4UT OROIRS Ptrkini Availabk I and aii week HARMONICA A Rtctntlf a SnMih Hit Stttl Pitr AtlMtk City phn Sammy Bettini tt HM AIR CONDITIONED CHAT 'n CHEW RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Route 119 Between ConnelliviUt and Scottdalt gas heat Let us ihow you hew cwy it to change to International of Utica fat heat.

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