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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY COURIER CONNELLSVILLE. PA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1960. PERSONAL MENTION George W. Snyder, Mrs.

Dorothy Conner, Carol Martin, Mrs. Virginia Snutley, IViliiam F. Overly Jayne Bowser, and Mary Sterling have been discharged from Con- MOUNT PLEASANT Mr. and Mrs. William R.

Griffin of 132 South Church returned Fri- day after visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. 'and Mrs. W. C. Griffin and children, William Kirk and Maris Elizabeth, of West Chester since Oct.

18 Recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Milton Anderson of East were his brother-in-law and sister. Mr ana Mrs. Thomas ler of Normalvil'e. and Mr.

and Mrs. Grime': of Verona Two Among Winners in Dietetic Events CLEVELAND, Ohio 'UPI'--Two ennsj a nians were arded prizes" during the 43rd annual meeting 01 the American Dietetic AUNT HET By ROBERT QUILLKN Acme Youth Fellowship Will Siage UNICEF Trick or Treat Canvass in Area on Monday GftiM REAPER JOSEPH NALEVANKO Joseph T. Nalevanko, 54, of South Greensburg, died in Latrobe; Hospital. He was an employe tlie Dili Construction Co. of Latrobe.

Surviving are his mother SISOToiai Prizes Be Awarded Borough Mummers SCOTTDALE Cash prizes Needlework Guild Ingathering Set Nov. 9 in Bordugh MOUNT PLEASANT Wednes- i MOUNT PLEASANT Aonei jMethodist Youth Fellowship will! (observe "trick or treat" night! 'Monday in a canvass of the areaj for UNICEF, according to the Rev. 'D. E. Jordan, church pastor.

Youngsters taking part will be identified by armbands or tags, 1 'Rev. Jordan said. Trooper Speaks To Kiwanians At Borough Meet Antoinette Kmetz floats, bands and marchers in annual Needlework Guild ingath- three daughters; Mrs. Mary Cath-lMonday night's annual by directors at a tea Thurs- erine Olshefski of Barvad and parade, scheduled to start at 8'day afternoon in the nurses home. Barbara Ann and Joanne at home; o'clock.

The ingathering will be held in one son, Jr. of Tickets to the winning units First Evangelical United Greensburg; three grandsons; two i individuals will be distributed dur- brothers and seven sisters. I ing the parade and may be re- The body is at the home. at the borough building. Brethren Church at 10:30 a.m.

with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Directors are contacting rela- jquiem high mass will be cele-; The parade will form at Loucks lives and friends for contri He said donations given them rt r. Bruno church in and move on Loucks Ave.jbutions. Needed items include ill be turned olrio UNICEF MOUNT PLEASANT with the Rev. High south to Pittsburg pillow cases, towels, wash or not you live tomorrow de- Mraz the Rev.

Andrew Chupela'east to Broadway, south to Mar- cloths, dish towels and cloths, cot- will be turned over to UNICEF its program of aiding 55.000.000 ds how drive tod mothers and children over the Rev Truklick officiating ket. west to High, north to Pitts- ton sheet blankets and similar ar- I don't mind if other folks give me money for a birthday present, but I want Pa to give me something he can't borrow back. Hospitalize Youth injured Husking Corn on Area Farm world. Citing several examples, eveni Jn the National Hote! TMTM" Rev. Joroan explained SI30 can Sgt ich ard L.

Flaherty, public temeier protect children irom mala- rdations officer of TroQ A Dij S400 will cure 2.000 chi.dren triot Pennsylvan i a state Po-! were warned will be in St. and east before Last year more than 2,300 C. M. McCLINTOCK CONFLUENCE Cyrus Uce Greensbu told he died at his home ough building. 'taaSv 1 Soo ch en froTthe' nVmte fcCOmmg 3 at Fort HilL He was born ta Sea! vaws diseai Ume change bnngmg Wlth erset County May 19, 1867, a son! start their a driw the controlling factor whether or diSI jHOt you live till the following in 1942 as did a dau r.

everyone drove in accordance Grant Miller He leaves six chil Golden Rule, my job clyde of Kew Lexingtoni innmtp'v pasipr All members of the sponsoring'pieces were contributed and the trjcl Scoudaie fire department and (group is aiming to pass that fig- uml er American Legion band are to this fall. M. port at 7 p.m. Monday to the bor- North Union Building Desirable Construction of three new elementary schools and an addition to the junior high school in North Union Township has been recommended by an- inspection team from the state Dept. of Public Instruction.

Team members were A. J. McMullen, assistant superintendent of Fayette County Schools; L. S. Williams, Somerset County superintendent, and G.

Edgar Hibbs, supervising principal of Perry- Lower Tyrone Joint School Dis- Je-ry M. Rivers. who is working for a doctoral degree in nutrition at Perm State, was named recipient of the Mary Swartz Rose fellowship oi SI. 000 for graduate stuay." MOUNT PLEASANT A young Emma Seifrit. ol nical ins-rue- corn hanker was admitted to Fnck tor in nutrition at Reading Hos- Memor.al Hospital Friday after- Resdins Pa.

was named'noon after falhns asainsl a man a iaim. Plan ArtiuStloC rial! ACllYIIlCi For Junior CDA In Mount Pleasant be easier," he Leisenring Man Jailed on Charge Of Stealing Table i uiiuci the recommendations, i Hopwood, East Union, Whyel, Fair- Contributions will be given to' PhillipS( Bute Thaw hospitals and other institutions. Mount independence, Mount Brad- tne majority going to Frick Mem- dock Sullivan and Coolspring ele 2" SP ital. Others will go to, mentar schools would be the Children Home, Greensburg, eaving oniv Lemont in operation aixi ciiurcn nomes The team Vecommended 'that six Committees appointed for guild dassrooms and all activities by Mrs. Frank L.

Over- be added 0 ly, president, are: 3chool and Canose anti Mrs. James GREENSBURG John P. i ana -urs. iany Jigei; The weather, mechanical fail-' of Confluence, R. one brother.

1 lure among otners are responsible David of Mark i e4on one 20, of Leisenring, on five years Resolutions -Miss Marie Rum-; about 10 per-cen: of a.i acci- Sah na Gower of Somerset, i probation in Westmoreland County'baugh and Mrs. Harry C. Get- 1 dents. The remaining 90 per cent 7 andcha dren and 10 great- are the fault of the driver al- ar nh MOUNT PLEASANT --Two ac- i though people don't wan: to admit fault, he added. grandchildren.

THOMAS TURNER me lyoO essay contest winner 01 lire on a the $500 Lydia J. Roberts award In "good" condition livmes are scheda'ed within as Experiences and actual wrecKs; Tho mas Leo Turner 64 of Mer- 0 cathode stones were used oy Sgt. Flaherty ed at and 10-year parole in Fayette County, is in Westmoreland Coun-; Publicity Mrs. Carl D. Lauf-' 1 "ty jail charged with stealing a and Mrs.

Mae Horner. table Oct. 4 along Route 311 DLning room Mrs. Thomas! in Mount Pleasant township. Hyde, Mrs.

Luther Rumbaugh.i imulicated were Ruth Ann Mrs. Charles W. Cunningham and' Rev. J. W.

Morehead Will Visit Payne Church Tomorrow Daughter? of Court of Per- to i.iustrate laiK. In trooper home "resident of New Neiderhiser of Mount Floyd Harrer. a so answered several questions D. 2 and Rosemary Case, Luncheon The Rev J. W.

Morehead. nas- of the Monongahela A. M. E. 'Church and the church cho'r and A masquerade party for 7 p.m.

Monc Warder. Wil'iam Farmer 2nd contusion? of tne head ar.o as hos 2nd Mettr-ne' neck the nme of the of Moiini Pleasant," he a he: nin 2 David charged were Fonda Meader of nusi corn Scoitdale, Mrs. Agnes Rerko and Five others were treated TrQoo daughter of Tarr. Mrs. Florence hos uthin Ihe 24 noU of Railroad Everson.

Ear: L.oyd ku- Tvv-ninpa n- Mam baskv, 52. 3 High Standard, uoroinea LUCT 01 mpn't; wi'l DP mc'iiaeo George Geary of Mount Pleas- treated tea tnree-mcn scalp TM ynmnT-lnCT i Cl ani a ren and a wi ay in the Dearth released to appear in court later. Wood, presented the a wilfbe held V. Buckley and Uie two girls were'ris Pigman and Mrs. Roy Landis.

1 gram, according to the pastor, list of officer nominees to be elec- by Frank zmarfe. ednesdav. Games and retresh- i. ki.jsns ter of Scotidale, R. D.

1. Mrs. said by St Troop, The" time" rected Mrs Walter urns counselor. Named to office were: lanskj- and a rrick passerby at Kubaskv vas approaching his car in Diamond St. Connie Fox.

president: Judy Fo Hilda Schuster and daughter oi 211 Pittsburg Sco-dale and Mrs- Margaret G. Shumar and son er 0: no: her of 205 Bridgeport St. an bWjll en oi Ann Amelia Cher-, secretary; Mary Ann Se- 1 Employes, Families Of Publishing House Gel First Flu Shots Gospel Singers Present Program Q- a.m. in Holy Rosary Church. In-j terment will be in Lafayette Me-i Park.

The Rodman St. Baptist Gospel jJ- Rega, Miss Araminta Galley, MRS VIOLA O'NEIL Singers of Pittsburgh will present'Mrs. John Haberlen, Mrs. Lewis 1 Mrs Viola O'Neil 86 a na-'a FOgram at 4 p.m. Sunday Harrer, Mrs.

J. Swaney Hall five of Fayette" Citv. died Friday i the Rocky Mount Church, spon- Mrs. G. Houser.

at the home of a daughter. by the Helping Hand Com- Mildred Mitchell of Club. D. 1. Receiving and distribution Rev.

Walter Coleman. Rev. 'Mrs. Dean Hull, Mrs. Charles Morehead formerh was pastor of Brier, Mrs.

Alex Ghantous. Mrs. the local church, and Rev. Cole- C. Kensey Dillon.

Mrs. Joseph man came here from the Monon-. Click, Mrs. Ira Vance, Mrs. Church.

liam H. Robinson, Mrs. P. SCQTTDALE Flu "shots" given to. ernoioyes of the Also surviving are three Nick cf Coal Center.

James of Methodist Church and past Laurette chap Mrs. Overly was hostess for the tea attended by about 25 direct- iors. A buffet lunch uas served. Son Is Born. MOUNT PLEASANT ai --L.

v. were given ta employes oi me 'ter No. 178, uroer D. 5. was to return today for Publishing House and Daisj-tou and ills oi Belle er-; 'X-rai.

aiier receivn2 meaicai aia aziOuicr GaugiiLei, ,11 Kr, -n tVio Ann tiici. lalili.ici JLiiUiiUa u-u rt i -u A DiOiuci. aliG i int? DP IH LIlc Oi jrxliJJ rtrnor rr--'i rt H11 rf r-on i Waybill, personnel man' 61 woreers were were Fridav evening for a possible frac- A lure of the leli lej." The iajjri Amelia Gaudiano. via 1 born to Mr. and Mrs.

James fp St Rose of Lima Troop met in C. Loughry of Connellsviile. R. D. CnS the home of Jeanne Isola and em- 2, ai 10:15 am.

Friday In Frick me ammo! planned to recite the rosary Memorial Hospital. Baiter Funk, 47. of 302 Summit St. was treated Friday for the 7 right nand which he fractured at rne ne children, 34 great grandchildren! No. 178, Order of the Eastern two nephews 2nd eal I survive.

will the McCrory City, with DR. A. S. KENNEDY Dr. Arthur S.

Kennedy, 61, a TONIGHT 100-50 425-55 It Every Saturday Night at 7:45 in the new FIRE STATION Sponsored by South C'villt Volunttcr Departmtnt home Sunday. Marne. Mrs. Nick Nesta is troop Eimer Hill, 33. of Mount Pleas-' counselor.

ant Star Route, cut his right index' It was agreed to continue mis aa en iP S9V work and start similar new tnre. "iVn Gearj-, Tdaughter of by the St. and Mrs. Gerald Geary of Donegal which fell and cut her chin when she table at home. i Dr.

J. F. Bucci injected the 96. persons who will get their second; in apDroximnel app o. un.

A American Legion Jimts E. Zundel! Pott 446 MT. PLEASANT DANCi TONIGHT 10 to 2 THE FOUR ACES We Cater to Parties and Banquets Scottdale Student Honored at Lehigh SCOTTDALE F. Leo Hidtey of was awarded Honors at the 82nd Founders Day exer- secretary of the group. A 'reoor: was made on the Oct.

i bake sale. Tne next meeting will! be the home of Carol Ann! 1 Isola. Oak St. Marilyn 'president, conducted th Mrs. counselor.

CLARK PAULL Clark F. 71. of Coldwater, formerly of Uniontown, died Thursday. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Murphy three daughters; two sons: eight grandchil- Scottdale, graduate of Temple University.

He was a member of various Masonic groups, the Second Presbyterian Church of Wilkinsburg. the Wilkinsburg Lions Ciub, the open at 1.30 and 7:30 p.m. with Edgewood Country Ciub and the National Assn. of Chiropodists. Surviving are his widow.

Mrs. Idren; eight great grandchildren: Ij ean Snyder Kennedy; a stepson; three sisters, including Mrs. a ter" Mrs. Ruth K. McCul- Iward Louery of Continental No.

3ji ou oh of Edgewood, and four and Mrs Jesse Murphy of Union- gran dchildren. GREENSBURG Westmore-, town; and four brothers, including) funeral service and burial QJJ The honors were for a 3.0 average earned during his sophomore academic year. Hickey was graduated from Joint High School in Marty Karl Will Speak Tomoi row At First Assembly MRS. JENNIE REIS Mrs. Jennie Reis of Uniontown 1 I is troop land County detectives arrested Ralpn and Harry of Continental were held in Wilkinsburg.

LOiiao.ie rd Thomas Kazmeraski, 40. of 316 3 and Charles of Uniontown. Trafford, on charges! possessing tickets. MRS HARRY WOODS i ol lllilc Detectives Paul Bazilwich, Mrs. Hazel Hart Woods, 72, of l( ji Thursday morning in her 1 verp died Thursday in the '-h 0 signed by District Attorney Rich-jWeimer Nursing Home, Union- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

E. McCormick to investigate town. (Meyers (Geraldine) Bree of Un- reoorts Kazmeraski had been sell-. Surviving are her husband. ontmvn jth whom she resided; 1 I SCOTTTMLE The "Harvest ing lottery tickets.

Soil crusade with Marty! Officers sajd lottery tickets as Sunday guest speaker is found Kazmeraskis clodiing TM 35 1958 and is attend.ng Lehigh on a in prosre ss at the First Assembly and seized as eudence Kazm national merit scholarship award. Iraski posted Sl.OOO bond for court New Alexandria Parade Oct. 29 themes will be "Little Fox-'before Justice of the Peace C. ies" at 10:45 and in Steps to Faith" at 7:45 m. He Little Lions Win.

ryH. Woods: three sons, including i 0lir grandchildren, two brothers Glenn and Harry of Uniontown; seven daughters, including Mrs. and a sister. The funeral service and inter- June Collier and Mrs. Lois Mc-! ment will be in- Philadelphia.

Cormick of Uniontown: 30 grand-' children; 10 great grandchildren and a sister. vard: TONIGHT and every Friday and Saturday Night 8 O'CLOCK SCOTTDALE V. F. brS ir tenince r'ecord HOesUbfehed.on Easier MOUNT PLEASANT Alexandria's Halloween parade will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct 29 It will form at the school record over the head of the Sun Residents of Church and day school superintendent.

Sis. are asked to turn on Speakers for the remainder of 'Her txrch durir," the pa- crusade will be the Rev. rade Prizes will be awarded with Glenn Jones, the Rev. Richard Rev. Kermit Edgar, Raymond Barriss.

the Rev. Joseph Pittman. Miller Mrs Henry B. Klingen- tn Rev. Ralph Peterson and the smith and James Steele as judges.

Rev. Walter Beuttler. a teacher There will be a treat for the chii- Eastern Bible Institute, Green WILLIAM B. KOHL William B. Kohl, 67.

of Harrison City, died in Jeannette District Hospital. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. losing team's field. KOITDALE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA ters, including Mrs.

Mary Jane DAVID SMITH CONFLUENCE David Lee Smith, eight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal of Smith, died in Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was a brother of Richard L. of Confluence and Carolyn and Charlotte of Pittsburgh.

FRANCIS PARIS Rain of Jeannette and Mrs. Char-! Francis Sloboda Paris, 26, of lotte Houser Latrobe. R. D. jcharleroi.

R. died in a naval seven grandchildren: one hospital in Memphis, Tenn. He as born at Ralph March 10, 1934, James E. Kohl of Jeannette and one sister. a son of Francis and Bertha Sloboda Paris.

He was a Monessen salesman before entering the Na- Mrs: Clyde Yothers poured. Children's Religious Work Will Be Studied Area Civil Defense Direclors in Butler For Regional Heeling State- 1 ide tests, equipment, supplies and matching funds were discussed recently in Butler by Civil Defense directors and municipal representatives. Dr. Richard Gerstell. state di- Irector.

and Ross I. western MOUNT PLEASANT Ideas in'area director spoke to the group, all phases of children's religious; The session, held in Butler jun- work will be given at a teachers ior high school, was attended by institute in the Church of the Open area directors headed by R. M. Door, Greensburg, Monday. Worthington, Fayette County di- The institute is sponsored by the rector.

Child Evangelism Fellowship of! Westmoreland County. Sessions' different programs planned each. To Induct Mint. SOMERSET Somerset Draft for Board No. 156 has ordered nine i selectees to report Wednesday for Directing the institute will be induction into the Army.

Mrs. Shirley Wisner, who will demonstrate flannelgraphs and other material. Mrs. Wisner will speak at the Norvelt Union Church during the 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship service.

Church to Observe men's Day Sunday Men's Day will be observed at 11 a.m. Sunday in the Mount Nebo E. U. B. Church, with Percy C.

Copenhaver of the Scottdale E. U. B. Church as speaker- Sunday school will be held at 10 a.m. The Rev.

Paul A. Morris is pastor. At Brownsville Hospital. Mrs. John Paul! and Thomas Dale of Grindstone, Karen Woods and James Tucker of Republic and Mrs.

Mary Jenkins of Uniontown have been admitted to Brownsville General Hospital for treatment. Those discharged included Mrs. Margaret Bugai and daughter of Killer and George Logorda Jr. and Mrs. Agnes Miller of Republic.

ARE YOU IN A COMt OUT TO THE HUT! we have DANCING TONIGHT and OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT The HUT Route 119 at Pennsvilla DANCE TONIGHT at the ORIENTAL LOUNGE Formerly Airway Inn Rock 'n Roll and Popular Music by "The Holidays" dren. Lane. APPLE PIE SOCIAL Tomorrow Night 7:00 P.M. ST. JOHN'S SOCIAL HALL West Side ADMISSION 11-00 Sfrtntored by St.

John's Sodality WILLIAM REGER William Reger of Claridge died I in Westmoreland Hospital in 1 Greensburg. MRS A NTONIA HEYTHUNN In Westmorland Hospital. sandwich pineapple upside down Su rviv ng a re is widow Mrs rs Antonia Heythunn of Her- Mrs. Margaretta Bersvall of cake pint milk. ie Kontetta Reger; two sons mi Je died in her home.

Hannastown. Mrs. Connie Bly- Tuesday Roast beef am nd ob er of Cla She is survived by one daugh- Rally Day Slated In District Church Rally Day will be observed a 9:45 am. Sunday at the Owens- Youngwood. Mrs.

Laura Wednesday Porcupine meat 1 dale E. U. B. Church. Shaw of Mount Pleasant.

R. D. 2'balls, buttered green beans, -cole' William E. Lewis, Sunday School have been admitted to Westmore-i slaw' hot roll butter, superintendent of the Dry Hill i an Hospital in Greensburg. Dis-ih pint milk.

Methodist Church, will be guest charged were Mrs. Eileen Quick speaker. There will be special i an daughter of Delmont and Mrs. LYDA WEAVER Miss Lyda Weaver of Uniontown died Thursday morning at according to the pastor, Shirley Emili of West Newton, the Rev. Paul A.

Morris. Home From Hospital. Announct Birth. A daughter was born to Mr. Thursday Chicken and nnodle.

her home She wa a meml MRS. H. A. SHUMAKER SOMERSET Mrs. Homer A.

(Bertha Shumaker, 71, died at her home here. Eugene A. Boyanowski of Con-j an Mrs. Gerald Hagerman of fluence has been discharged from'smithton in Charleroi Monessen Somerset Community Hospital, Hospital Oct. 17.

SUNDAY SPECIALS! YOUNG ROAST TURKEY casserole, buttered peas, endive salad with oil and vinegar dressing, hot gingerbread with sauce, (bread butter nint milk. Friday Tomato soup crackers, tuna fish or chicken sandwich, fresh vegetable tray, pumpkin pie, 'i pint milk. and BAKED HAM DINNERS October 23 2'til 6 P.M. HOME MADE PUMPKIN PIES MICHEALS FARM Sprinflfitld Pikt MASQUERADE Monday, Oct. 24 Mutic by MEN ABOUT TOWN CLUB LIDO SCOTTDALE Sunday Night and every Sunday Night At 7:30 "EARLY O'CLOCK SONS ol ITALY HOME SPAGHETTI DINNER Tuesday, Oct.

25,4:30 to 7:00 ADMISSION $2.00 and DANCE at the CONNELLSVILLE TONIGHT MUSIC BY JOE SILVO'S Htlp Us I Tuesday NlgM 7:45 1000-54 1000-51 100047 1.

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