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TWC THE DAILY COUiUtfft, COHNiiLLSViLUi FA TuEuDAY, DISCEIiIBER 23, 133C. PERSONAL MENTION Carolyn ana hleanor Noon, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Milton A. Noon of New Stanton are spending the Christmas vacation iJH'ii'ii.

g.ns are students at Southern Seminary and Junior College in RUPM Visla. Va. Both were named to the- 1 dt-an's list -for the fall quarter, Mrc Sandra NirhnUon mn Donna King and son, Irene Keno son. Mrs. Lucille Ffrl, Mis.

Alma Henry, Brown' Kepler. Alberta Crawford, and Mrs. E'ta R'chter have been discharged from Connellsville State Hospital. It's Kestner's for books, bibles and dictionaries. ertisemeni --Dec.

22. 23. Mrs. Ida Evans of the While Front Apartments is able to be about and i spend Christmas Day at the home of her son and (ignr- 1 law. Mr -and Mrs.

S. E'. 1211 Cheinu: St. Greensburg Plans Increase in Pay AUNT HET By ROBERT QUILLEN They needn't tell me Amy is happy. When a woman starts bein' a lovin' pal some other woman, she's usually quit bein' a pal with her husband.

GAS TRANSPORT TRUCK BLAST FATAL TO FOUR GUMUAKl SHIPLEY FUNERAL I The funeral service for Martin James Shipley, 60, of 1210 Vines i who was found dead of a heart attack early Monday morning, will be held at 2 o'clock Wed- BROWXFIELD. Tex. ntsday aiU-rnoon at lhe Mclniire, butane gas transport funeral home in South Pittsburg! 'truck exploded with a blinding St. with the Rev. Dr.

Francis iflash Monday night killing four officiating. Burial will be and injuring more Green Ridge Memorial Park, spectators watching firemen 1 He was born at iigm iiie biaie. '23. 1898. a son of the late Gary; 1 At least 15 of the injured were a nd Emma Bingler Shipley, and; in critical condition.

had lived in this area most of his Police Capt. Zane Williams said jjf He was a section foreman i flames shot 150-200 feet in the air or Baltimore and Ohio Rail- and the explosion rocked his car roa( and su ff red the fatal heart as he raced to the scene just in- aUac while' en route to work.j side the city limits of this He was a me mber of the First Texas town. Presbyterian Church, Aerie 493 Terry County Hospital said. it Eagles. Lodge 16 of admitted 63 injured into its 40-bed 0 Moose, Milton L.

Bishopj building, and treated and released ost Xo 301 of lhc American Le-j 90 more 'gjon Brotherhood of Maintenance Other victims were rushed to of Way Employes of Local 1049, victims Lubbock. 40 miles to the north- and east. Methodist Hospital at Lub- 3 -bock estimated had at least 15 0 veterans Asso- I. C. CUB SCOUTS HOLD YEARLY CHRISTMAS FETE Annual Christmas party of I.

C. Cub Scout Pack 3 was held in the Immaculatf Conception Church social hall with 180 cub scouts, tena g- 100,000 IDLED BY WALKOUTS U.NIOXTOWN A well-known' Unjted nternationa re his widow Mrs injured. seven of whom were ad- lrvin fiv( Fire Marshall Kiiled children. Mrs 'Doris Mul, Among the dead was Fire Mar- and Mrs. Aiben shall Jim Cousineau.

And Terry Groff of James I County Sheriff James Fulford. who Shipley of Mount Pleasant. Mrs. 1 Ok i 4 5 peering into t.ic U'uLn. VUK-H J-- lit exploded, amazinglv escaoed burgh and Donald R.

Shipley, with non-serious burns. 'U- S. Navy; five grandchildren The tremendous explosion, the wo brothers. Paul Snspiey oldest 'second in a series of two, blew out Xewton and Merle Shipley of ton- SANTA'S CANINE HELPERS-Flown from. Switzerland to New to bring cheer to hundreds of children in the Christmas season, these St Bernard dogs are greeted at Idlewild Airport by Charles Saari, 11, and Patty Duke, 10.

They we to be used at Salvation Army centers and orphanages in New York, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, San Francisco and other cities. Dswey Expected To Leave Hospital u- rtUnr SCUOSiU III A SCi JVJS Ul I UUt Georges resident p.ans Thousands of Americans faced a windows all over town and de-'fiuence. and two sisf'-s. -Mrs. to be ras own attorney in a Chr mas today jn the A.

a Millrcd Ar.dcr*or. of Cor.r.'-er.:e PALM SPRINGS, Calif. of strides. Nearly 100.000 office station the onlv structure near the and Mrs. Roy (Edith Shipley of Former New York Gov.

is listed to represent himself in and factory workers were idled, blast Roscoe. Dewey expected to leave the! the second week of a session of Largest of the walkouts were fire started after the butane Ritual will be conducted at hospital today and return to civil court, beginning Jan. 26. a a i nsl Eastern and American truc fc C0 njded with a pickup truck 0 'frs evening at the funeral York. The defendants are members ol A ij nes an international Karves- a four-lane highway on the bv F.

0. Eagles and L. 0. 0. The two-time GOP presidential, the family comprising the ter Pasternak Feels All Will Be Well With Him in Russia By ANTHONY AUSTIN Unittd Prtft International MOSCOW (UPD--Boris Pasternak says he is sure "all will be well" with him despite the blaze ui aaser w'ukli 111 Up lllgn places Russia when his novel, "Dr.

After a brief program that con- won the Nobel Prize, sisted of the pledge of The white-haired, craggy-faced invocation by the Rev. Augustine poet and nove! i st ta i ke C. Marzhauser, cnurch animatedly about his book and and Christmas carols sung around flood of mail it brought him a tree decorated by all dens ron abroad when this reporter the pack with the decorations i ted him al his home at Pere- themseh-es made in den meetings. dc iki no Village, 15 miles outside there was a gift exchange. Not OSCOW only the Cub Scouts but also the," He sa i "hundreds of letters" den mothers and chiefs ex- had come thus a from Europe, changed gifts.

United States and other coun- Cubmaster Renaldo tr eSi and a out half of them presented a watch for his W0 necd answering. After that, work in making Pack 3 a success he sau5i he to start an Special awards were presented otner ma jor he as follows: ,15 no sure whether it will be an- Bobcat pins John Riley, ot her novel George Covert Phillip Mariano Qf Controversy George Habit Jr Louis Davare.l A vw he said wm be Gary Femello and Joseph Hrezo. continuation of Zhivago iThomas Cumm.ngs of executive board of Westmoreland Fayette anti Sovie also Council Boy Scouts, made these madc dear lhat presentations. wrkcs hcnceforlh will cver see Wolf badges Philip Foley tnc light of day unless it is pub- 'and Lee Wagner, presented by liable in the" Soviet Union. Ted Philips.

Pasternak iaugnca onen in his Gold Arrow (Wolf Rank)--Phil- silences, when askel about de- Foley and Patrick Monahan. tails of his daily life, was there Silver Arrow (Wolf Rank--Phil- any hint of what he has gone JP Foley. through. The children choir of the. Gold Arrow Bear Rank was asked how he plans to of the Brethren, it.

Mark jlurray, Bradley, spend Christmas Day. By those Brethren Church i fi Children Choir Cantata Tomorrow southwest edge of Brownfield. 00 se Wynn Construction Company and Eastern Airlines, grounded by a The first explosion was not be- 0.30'o'clock this evening IT i will conduct a service at candidate was visiting here Newmyer will render a James Conne! Ri ar Efkeman, who still mark Christmas in the jday when he was stricken with property ruined his spring, working. The rest were strik- firemen and spectators. been ordered useless Ir.g or idled by the strike Blast Rocks Car MRS.

ALMEDA TAYLOR i Mrs Almeda Neff Taylor. 89. o-- R. D. I.

i 'Monday afternoon at her home- jflu and taken to Palm 'Desert Hospital. Sprin, cantata at the Christ- It'mas Eve Service at 7:30 o'clock ACTRESS GIVEN DIVORCE DECREE William Zimmerman. pveni i Siher Arrow vBear Ran The cantata Christ Is Born. Thomas Reidman Francis by John E. Boalt.

arranged for Larrv Kenrlison- children voices, is directed by Francis Hatter. Larry Kennison U.S.S.R.. it is celebrated Jan. 7 1869. a dan Three From Region Greai Lakes Grads -ing.

it is claimed, has created Friday midnight against American car a distance of half a Considerable damage turning the Airlines, grounding that carrier. vm lived in that area all her Ei.nor Donahje. 21. who plays Lhe watn coooartelnowi. a--ha The said would maintain I go: there people were daughter in the television Spring water on to coal acreage.

,20.000 other employes the hoi- ninn ins everywhere and hollering lU vino are a -on M. series Knows Best." a jidays bui said all have been noti- or help. There were little spots Connellsville- two daugh- awarded a divorce Monday from' jfied they will be placed on emer- of i arouRd but the explosion Edi Wel of erry her husband. Richard T. Smith.

igency leave without pay Jan. 4 if blew out most it There were Louise strike continues. cars wheeling around all over the OD 5 No date has been set for re- place. sumption of negotiations between and the airline and the Air Line Pilot Cha Anderson, son of Mr. Association.

-j drove dow the highway and "gnd iirs. Anderson of 60 The AFL-CIO United Auto Work- slopped four peop running down Mrs Anna Seisfried of ore crril-o Tntnrn or irtriol i i- ii-- i IClHl d-lU in accordance the old Calendar. nak replied evasively. Cub- he go to church? There is iNaoolillo will accomDanv thej 1 1 a beautifulf fne choir at the piano. The Christmas' Bea ad James Connejl cays of Ivan Tne Terno.e.

Spak. Gregory Jacoos. Sometimes I go to mat Zimmerman, presented by Harold Miller. Mrs. Amos Eve program follows: Emanuel aad Mary Peoples LOS ANGELES UPP-Actress Or gan Prelude, Mr! Harry Fos- Pa lrick Mwwhar.

and David he said. Graham Miss Donahue charged that Christmas Ash. presented by Mr. Cummbss. he and 1 Lion badge Thomas Reidman guests over? confrefation 'David Phillips and David Balsley "We may have a lesson" Luke 2'8 20 by Mr Cummin SS- tree on New Year's Eve," he re', The Webelos Badge, highest lied in cub scouting was pre- 1 Wa ee strike Roseb jrg Ore She was preceded bv Johnson Uniontown; Ralph i Shelkv son of Mr.

and Mrs Harvester. She'kev of House 809, has 2im Production before I so; 676 Star Junction and Thomas fat Harvester plants in Illinois. smpll and had to quit. Kentuckv, I i a a Tennessee, cpiri i GaLey. son of Mr.

and M.S. aT A home at New Sianton. R. D. 1.

af- The explosion knocseo cut the ven ns two-week and there no against International the road I took them to the hos- began Nov. 13, a i and made three or four more sick from the Williams wa Tne Gallev of Box 16. Yander- 0hNio and California gotiators ve been graduated rprn.ktra n- recruit tram a n-'n- a' The Naval hollda in bar in am TM 2 her husoand, ir. 3943. li-n ui cidii iun.

-MIS. i3iiic -Bowers oi Lowber and Mrs. Grace' "Love Made a cradle." inciden- Zaucha of Mount Pleasant: eight tal due's by Sandra and Carol he'-d there so Joseph- Robert and and Betty Ann Pyle and "Hear the Message" A lunch, served by the den; jms ect in taikins. "No Room in inciden-'mothers, concluded the a are their for meet- 1 solo. Sandra Ohler: incidental The next Pack meeting of Pack.

1 6 r-j San ivins are his widow. Ed three daughters Mrs duet. Kathy Kinnan and Susan 3 will be held Jan. 2,, 19o9, it announced. ale Bowers 01 Clairton.

Mrs. Lorraine F-'dav afternoon Ioum Pleasant. Jonas Jr. 1 1 of Carol Kessler. Cunn Pittsburgh.

Edward of West New- i "Christ Is Born." officiating ton. Harry with the V. S. Navy TWO BROTHERS, WOMAN FACE HOLDUP COUNT last i ec iricity for more than an hour. Cent-r" G-eat Lakes, 111.

Sat rday with ut a reement a Search Fcr Cofs i.r-u.i. spokesmen said no new negotia- i j3v: officers and officials itions a slated before Jan. 6. searching frantically for cots New York state, as of Dec. and beds as the injured lay in the na reported 33 work stoppages, with nalls and i eaned against walls in 18,200 persons idle, compared with' Tcrrv county Hospital at rt CA A :22 smaller strikes and 1.850 idle Browned.

All 40 beds and MRS LOU(SA A ELfL 7 this time last year. The in- 1 extra co we re in me Ion" be- Mrs. Louisa -4, of Ju- creased number of idle uasattrib- 1 monville Road, died at a.m./uneral home uted to the airline strikes and HPPH in ariririnn TO Cousi- Sunday at the home of her daugh- sen ice oe neia ai m. Shepherds Heard," in New Zealand. Thomas at home joy Charlotte Lepley.

and Harman of Acme, and two! "The Wise Men." Edward of Scranton a William of Mount Joy. The body is at the solo. ORDER COLUMNIST TO SHOW CAUSE OR GO TO PRISON "What Shall We Rring." "Gather at the Manger." "Join the Angel Choir." The children's choir consists of TUPRISBURG il'PI) Two ulea lo airline stnKes ana a The dead, in addition hrn hers and a voung woman'strike of the Newspaper and Mail. neau included the truck driver. 1 ter.

Mrs. Salhe Morrison oi 'have been held under 55.000 bail Deliverers Union against New, Rubea Johnsoa of Lubbock, and iontown. R.D. 4. for ac'ion bv the ork City newspapers.

'fireman Wayland Parker. The An estimated 2.500 parts. 'officiating Burial will be in Mount' -County grand jury in the S4.851' Iholdup of a Blue Shield 1 TM 6 -lion payroll. An estimated 2,500 were on fourth victim'was not immediately against causing 12.500 the newspapers, den tified. other rem2n employes to be laid off.

Magazine 1 explosion knocked' me distributors estimated 10,000 of the and when I came to I was run- Thompson said out cle. The brothers, -Shimp. 29, Camp nm i. city nexvsstands were shut -Vincent 27, Hamsburg were do because of the walkout, but to Dauphin Counu ne wsstand operators were uncount- -pieces of "'eel from prison after a hearing Monday ed among police court. Anna J.

Oennett, status as indepen(Jent operalors -20, Harrisburg. a Blue Shield em-, "plcye who allegedly up the robbery, later posted bail. Ine tnree eacn pleaded innocent -at the arraignment. The brothers "were charged with robbery by "force with accomplice, and Miss 'Gennet: with being an accessory She leaves three daughters. Clarence Morrison of Un-j i iontown RD Mrs.

Orville iThel-! MRS. ROSE MILLER ma- Fike ci Markleysburg and. Mrs. Rose E. Miller.

67. of Leis-, Mrs. William Mary) Raymond of enring No. 1. died at 1 p.m.

I'nionlown, D. Laceyvilie School Declared Fire Trap; Closed by Slate he laughed. "We won't be meeting the new he said. "We'll sort of getting acquainted with secinc what it 1 He out of a window across a snow-covered field. "All will be well eventually, I I'm sure." he said.

Soon, he said, he intends to re- isume the two and three hour i walks he is fond of taking NEW YORK 'UPP A federal the woods his judge has ordered television col- ilorne which is set in the writer's umnist Marie Torre of the New colony. He indicated he has been York Herald Tribune to show keeping pretty much to home cause Dec. 30 why she should not lat eiy. just taking short walks to begin sen ing a 10-day jail sen- village and waiting for the tence for contempt of court. 'Storm caused by his Nobel Prize Judge Sylvester Ryan issued the to blow show cause order Monday as a re- suit of a refusal by the US.

Sa- Court to review the case, i Daniel Fa of HARRISBURG (L'PP The The show cause order clears the way for motions on the par: of Miss Torre's attorney to delay ex- 4: four sons, day at her home. Guys Mills, John of She vas born June 8, 1891. at: and Harry and Rus- gabeux late The columnist was convicted of ecution of the sentence. Christmas Cease Fire Order Given Quemoy Garrison number of people on fire. I put out the fire on several On sorv.e I had to up oii ineir before the fact.

Porce caid William Shimp slug- ed and "robbed Charles L. Hara PPf 'or release from prison on ea ana iwu-u 'parole will be made todav bv -ris. 61. as he was returning a downtown bank with the Blue Files Second Appeal For Parole on Fraud Conviction by State ncre Clouds; Warmer Weather Predicted for State HARRISBURG second counsel man for a Lancaster icied of conjp'racv to' a recovered. FOUR BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL fraud.

Philip J. Price, mer highway mainie said in United Prea; International Pennsylvania's forecast for to- dav calls for increas-ng cloudiness r-onH 'irCnn on(J ain L.tS(-t\ v. -uc ovuuui Jill Sd3-a nemW of St Paul Doming County has been order-i contempt in November. 1957. for TAIPEI dcm.

a vincer, dojed perm anentlv Monday Defusing to identity an executive of, today ri VnHpr- nf "Hihern bv stat Labor and Industry Columbia Broadcasting System mas Day cease ailQ i i A I i i ll 'and flames from the truck set and one sister, Mrs. ger of ur 0 ac, te VM in The funeral service v.ih be neld lans 01 DiMs.on No 3. sLnger at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Glea- Surviving are five sons. Andrew department Dhis5on flf son funeral home in Uniontown.

and Robert oi Levittown lartin Bu Ia DCC ion took ac i H. L. Walter of conneUsuiie and after an ing. Interment will be in at nome: six stepcml- ineer reDort lhal said fne Homvood Cemetery. dren.

Leo Mullen of --The Chinese Xa- orcicred a Christ- fire in the Quemoy MRS. ANNA MATH IS D. C-. Vincent Miller of Hostet- building was beyond repair and its so-called fire proof towers ter. Herbert Miller of now jn Mrs Anna Mae Mathis.

74. of.Md.. Emory Miller and Mrs. Ron- Connellsville. D.

2. died in Con-'ald O.Iadona' Johnson of Wyan- buiWJng was conslruclc( nellsviUe State Hospital early dotte. and Mrs. Don J932 as a schofll bm hai Sunday morning. Iceila- Carbonara oi been converted to an elementary A native of Punxsatawney, she five grandchildren: and school for students was born April 10.

1384. jer. Martin Adams of Point teachers It has eight i oms i i Ul QL tU payroll, and then fled man automobile driven hb broker Uvi) i LCCH-lil--1 O- i i iand warmer temperatures overt, she is survived by one daugh-'Her husband. Andrew, preceded and a combinat on gyr Columbia, for- sect i ons teri Mrs. -Margaret Dunn Watsonjher in death Feb.

3. 19o6. 'auditorium. intenance super- Warm jo-jthcrlv winds, which Pittsburgh, one faroiher and' ihe body is at tne lamily home' oors drv rot i 1 i Aflend Lawrence Ceremonies Jan. 20 HARRISBURG 'UPF-Former; President Harry S.

Truman plans! attend the inauguration of Gov. David L. Lawrence Jan. 20 The two have been Dec. 25 is an odd day of the month and the Communists have been sheiiin? the Quemoys on odd days, but the Quemoy garrison was ordered not fire back on Christmas unless the Comrnanisis tried to invade.

OHIO MAN DIES WHEN CAR HITS UTILITY POLE petition DroU temperatures up some SO two sisters. where a blessing service will and termite infestation were listed on TM tim CANTON. Ohio 'UPP Jamrs a a 5 for years, and Common- 32. RD 3. Louisville, wealth Secretary John S.

was killed Monday night filed recently thai wh.le he has dcgr in certain sections of the, The body is at the McCormick'held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday fol-' the reporL A boiler jn the base been in prison his wife and six tale dur ng a 2 4 hour period i funeral ho'me where the service lowed by a requiem high mass at, mgm needs rep ace ment children have gone on relief. ondav continued to move across will be held at 10 a.m. Wednes- 9 a in St. Vincent de Paul and elcctr ca i installations are Four babies three girls and ri began serving a three portions today Rev Robbins 'R C.

Church the Rev. JolnJ 5l bstandard the repon 5lated a bov-were Wn in Connellsville TMntn terra These wind, w.ll result in in-; i i a i Buria will be in RichJSabol officiating. Burial will bej State Hospital Thev are: conspiring creas5ng cloudjne ss today and to- Hm Cernel erY. St. Josephs Cemetery State Hospital Xlctor Prep night wuh occasional rain or pos-1 Daughter to a a High in yoA SPROAT FUNERAL LEMUEL CRABLE Lemuel Crable.

53. of Union- own, died Sunday morning at his Son to Mr. and Neighbors. High Dunbar p.m. an Mrs.

Joseph The Columbia man's parole ap- thc mercur was expected to dip Dunbar. 10:25 peal three months ago was re- hD tn 20 alone be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday Pope Broadcasts First Christmas Message to World peai tnree monins ago ic- 0 jected by Dsupnin County Court except 25 to border. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Glen he he lied during A co Canad i an a mass is i his aoout o.

n0 tn into the state McCormick, Dickerson a.m. todav. Run, DOYOOB'S WHITE HOUSE INN Tuesday Night Special! PIZZA 50c For Orders Spaghetti Frtnch Fried Onion Rings Dtiicio'js Sandwiches REGULAR PRICES AT THE BAR expected to slide into the state money he received in the fraud. edn esday. The weather i continue cloudy, with occasional or light snow, but temperatures fail to rise much above Kai-Shek May Siep Down as Chinese President in '60 the overnight lows.

Flora Wilson, Mrs. Pauline John 7DTTT Tito Seeks Asian Support on Stand Of Neutrality JAKARTA. Indonesia "UPD i Chiang told a meeting of 2.000 Yugoslav President Tito arrived Kuomintang members he was today on the first leg of a posed to amending the constitu-; Southeast Asia tour aimed at wm- tioo which stipulates the presiding support for his neutralist pol- can ervp onlv two ofiicies. six years eacn. His second term He was greeted aboard his pri- lowed by requiem high mass eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek indi-.

today he step down president in 1S60 but wilj reiain. control of the Kuomintang. the ruling Nationalist Party. i I I -j afternoon at the Landymore fu- iza beth- Lee of VATICAN CITY (UPD -Pope neral home with the Rev. Charles Eble officiating.

Burial will be in Sco'udaie Cemetery. Among the survivors are two sons. J. D. of Dawson.

R.D., and Thomas C. of Dawson, and a daughter, Mrs. Ralph 'Helen) Black of Dawson. R.D. He was also preceded in death by a son, Harry.

MRS. ANGELO CARDUCCI Mrs. Rose Carducci, 70, of Mas-! ontown. died at 4:30 p.m. Sunday; at her home.

Surviving are her husband, An-; gelo: four children, including Huga at home; five grandchildren; two sisters and one broth- chairman of the inaugural -hen his automobile crashed into mittee. said that Truman himself a utility pole northeast of here, initiated the idea of attending the 1 Mszza. a former resident of ceremonies on the capiiol plaza. Vernon, died in Mercy Rice said that Lawrence, here a short time after of Pittsburgh and a longtime he was admitted. Police said Democratic national committee- jMazza was driving alone when his man.

was pleased with the sug-jcar struck the pole, then careened gestion and the former feel down the highway before was promptly asked to attend. into a tree, group of Washington Democrats was also expected to be on hand, but Rice said national leaders will Report Deficit. WASHINGTON I The Uniontown and Mrs. Lillie Rob-John XXIII broadcasts his first erts of Dunbar, and two broth-'. Christmas message to the world ers, Paul Bolden of Uniontown today.

and Russell Crable of The speech, following a 19-year a 'tradition established by the late. The funeral service will be con- Pope Pius XII, was being translat-' ducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at ed into 30 languages and beamed the Lantz funeral home in Union- to all nations, including those be- town, with the Rev. E. M.

Wil- hind the Iron and Bamboo cur-, not be specifically invited be-j Commerce Department reported cause Lawrence is acquainted'Monday that the U.S. deficit in its with so many of them that proper international trade balance dipped accommodations would not available. be 1 slightly in the July September 'quarter of 1958. liams officiating. Interment will tains.

It be in Clearview Cemetery, Union- Christmas town. 'Day. will Eve be rebroadcast and Christmas er. A prayer service will be held at; 9:45 a.m. Wednesday in the Yon-' expires May 19.

1960. yacht in Tandjong Priok Har- All Saints R. C. Church bor by President Sukarno, whoia.m. Interment will be iri praised the Yugoslav leader as a 1 church cemetery.

i fJirt at 10 At Latrobt Clement Trump of Norvelt has "citizen of the 0n admitted lo Lalrobe Hospital Tito will spend 10 days visiting! for treatment. Those discharged Indonesia. His cruise will take him included Mrs. Kahtleen Hornock to Burma, Ceylon, India, the Su- New Alexandria, R.D, 2. dan and the United Arab Republic.

D. 2, died at 8:30 p.m. Monday at JONAS SHAW MOUNT ELEASANT Jonas Shaw, 72, of Mount Pleasant, R. Stag Party for members only VVKSDAt, Dec. 24ih 4:00 to 6:00 P.M.

Moose Home CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS 0 May your Holiday be a gay Cocktail Lounge Now Open SUN-DO DINER Routt 11? at Poplar Grova.

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