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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1961. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. PAGE THIRTEEN THE GRIM REAPER JOSEPH GALINAC Joseph i d'alinac, 'M, of i town, died at a.m. Sunday ii hs home, lie was a nitniU-T of St. Mary's It.

C. Church, its Holy Name Soc i Pennsylvania'Slovak Union, Branch No. and Palmer Local NNo. liiitti. 1 W.

A. i i are his widow, Eva; a a i and two stepsons, Sle-phcn Parish of Leisenring and I i of a A prayer i be held at a.m. Wednesday in tin- a a home, i by requiem i mass in Si Mary's It. C. Church and i in the church ccrnetei'y.

EDWIN BOYLE i I a i Boyle, of Calif i a died at p. a a i I i i i i a A i i i nf lioscoe, he was a i i of Ihe Methodist i a i a a Lodge No. 4 i i Lirige of Perfect No. 14, SI Omar's dery P. No.

7, and Browns, i a Areh a No. I (VI. i a a i a i i an- i Boyle; a Wesley: si.slers. Miss Royle and Mrs. Cox of and Grace a of a i and i grandchildren.

STEPHEN ZAUCHA Stephen a a 74. of I i died at p.m. a a in Ij'ironlown i a He was a member of SI Joseph ft. C. and a Local No.

M. W. A. i i are his wdow, a i a i i Mrs. i i a i i Mrs.

a le.y i Mary i a Mrs. John i i A a a and Thomas a Frankhou.ser of I i i sons, i i A of i i i gi-aiulcliil- a great a i a sister. Mrs. Ann a of Fnir- chnncc, and a brother. MRS.

MICHAEL SEREDA Mrs. A a Sereda, a resident of i for Hi) years, died in i i a She was a member of Si. a R. C. at Cardale, Rosary Society, i i a and Ihe Polish a Catholic: i i i arc her a Mic a a a at.

home. a i a a i a of Rosemont and Mrs. Ant i Florence) a of Springdale: three sons, Edward, i a Carl, a at home; i a i brothers and two sisters in Poland. MARY L. SEATON Miss a Scaton, 83, of IB Palmer Hronxville, a retired clerk who served 20 years i Hie Weslchester Parks Commission, died June 21, at Lawrence Hospital, Broiuville, alter a illness.

Born in Connellsville, she was the daughter of the late 0. and Let i i a Carlk Seaton. Miss i Seaton a Connellsville schools and lived in Philadelphia moving to Bronxville 30 year-, ago. She is survived by several cousins. KALMAN VALCHECK a a Valcheck of Long Island, N.

formerly of a i own, a inembe- of St. a It! C. Church of Let-krone, died i i are two a son and i a i A prayer service i be held at 0 in. Wednesday in the Yoney a home, a lowed by i mass a.m. in St.

a Church, I i be in the I cemetery. WILLIAM G. MATTINGLY 1 OAKLAND, Md. i i a George Maltingly, died in a relt County Memoral Hospital. He.

was a veteran of World a i a a been employed past 10 years by Hie a Hoads Commission. i i are his widow, Mrs. i a i three i all at home; a a sisters, i i a Carroll of i i MRS. DORTHEA HARMON Mrs. Dorlhea a of Farm- i died at I 0 a.m.

a a a an extended illness. i i are three sons, i i ing of a i 1 a i sisters, Karl a Emmo, Mrs. A i I i i i i Coklren a i of i and three! i i i i a a Fdward Tishue of i MRS. SADIE KUHNS Mrs. Sadie Kulms, 77, of i town, died at p.m.

Sunday a a lingering illness. Surviving are four daughters, including Mrs. Elsie (iryincik of; Hepublc and Mrs. Edna May tip of i four sons, i ing Russell Kunlx. of Carnuchaels, Lloyd a and Walter of i (own and Herbert of i i I a sister, Loilie Brooks of, Masonlown; two brothers, iuclud-! i i i a i i i i Pleasant; grandchildren acd 30 The a service i be held al 'I p.m.

Wednesday in Ihe First Brethren Church of L'niontown. I i he. in Park Place Cemetery. I WILLIAM R. MOTT i i a R.

54, of long i guard a I moreland a i died a day in a i a in Grcen.sburg, a a short Belore becoming a a i a managed I a a i 1 alleys in A y.ar ago he a a i honors at the correctional i i a i i school al i i i a i widow, 1 McCall a son, i i a R. and a a a ryn, at home; two brothers. Percy of Greensburg and a of a de. Grace, and a sister, Mrs. a Lombardi of Greensburg.

SAYS SENATORS HAVE NO CHOICE Continued from Page One lion was spending itself i Bankruptcy. i i a said he would try to eliminate the 4 1 per cent ceiling on Treasury borrowing to i a Ihc He said it would the Treasury more i i i in debt a a Kven critics said action had to be a 01 the government miylit not be able to pay its bills when the new fiscal year beyins Saturday, Other congressional news: Securities: A House commerce i launched an investigation to determine present slock a a i arc protecting investors, man Peter F. Mack I I said in an opening slaternen! a i he was "alarmed" at recent market developments, i i i cases of a i a i and a i by change i i i a against a a a i Social Security: appeared good a a i in- GEORGE PANAGAKIS George a a a a i 72, of i former owner of Cuddy's a a a a associated i Paradise a a i al p.m. Saturday in I i Hospital. He was a member of St.

Spridon Greek Church of Monessen and Lodge No. I Order Ahcpa, of i i i a i i 1 i Mrs. i i a i i i a grandchild and a brother. crease Social i chocks for about 4.4 million persons i w' Ui the i House by Thur.sday. Th'- i was parsed by the Sena and sent to ence i II, increases i i i i to $40 a raises bene- i by 10 per cent for persons receiving i a ami men to retire at ase 62.

The committee is expected to ge' out a compromise i in time for it to be approved and sent the i House leave Friday for a long of i a FRANK COLE Frank Cole, lifi, of a i a died Sunday in his home, i was a member of Palmer Local No. I M. W. A. i i are his widow, i three i i i Omer and A Jr.

of a i chance; I brothers, A and James of Fairchance and John of I i anrl two sisters. i a Mrs. a Lewis of Fairchance. THOMAS J. MICHAELS Thomas J.

Michaels, 71. of Jeann died in Mercy i a in Pillsbureli a an illness of several weeks. I lived in a u'ilh a necc and nephew, Mr. am! Mrs. i i a He was a a of World War I.

Se.vcral nieces and nephews i along i a sister in M. P. McDONAUGH i a a i 3 L'niontown, died at 9:45 p.m. i i day. He, was a member of St.

R. C. and a World a I One veteran. Surviving are two sons, Peter! and Michael P. two i two i i Pelcr C.

of Farchance; and two sisters. CLAUDE ALLEN a H. A 47, formerly of i and Confluence, died in i i 21. was born in i I i fl. 1914, a son of Walter and! Chadwick.

The a 'service was held the I a home at Confluence Snn- a a in charge of the John Rodehaver. Burial was imadc in Ur.sina Cemetery. GEORGE A. STASO A I -r George A. Staso, 43, died in.

a i i a He was born at Lamberlon. son o-f Stephen Slaso and I a i a Kasineo was a member of St. i a Greek i i a a a Order of Eagles A i i 7 a i i i arc his widow, Mary Sheba Staso, two i Ant and Diana at home; i a one and one brother. morelaml i a Her a preceded her in death in 11)47. i i are a son, i a i and two sisters, Mrs.

A Durstin of Champion and Emma Jackson of Grecnsburg, R. D. 1- DOYLE INFANT Carolyn a i a a of Jerry and Carol a vin Doyle of L'niontown died in i Hospital. i i in addition to her parents are her a a a a Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph a i of Fitchburg. Mass. I I A I i i a S. i 7fi, a a i of Scotldale, died in the Bradford Hospital Wednesday. MRS.

A A. A Mrs. i a W. Dcwar, 5 1 of a i died Sunday at her! home. She was a member of C'harleroi Melhodist and Ihe a Club.

i i arc her husband, Frank A a one brother, Albert. H. Walson of Fayclte City; and sisters, i i Mrs. John Nicholson Jr. of Fayctte i By United International Frederick K.

a (18, president of the A i a Jewish Committee, died MRS. SUE BAUM Mrs. Sue. P. a 71), of i lersdalc a i a Jeannette, R.

died in West- I I A Last Times Tonite EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION WALT DISNEY RACCOON 1 Monday night, following a brief illness. GE 8-0841 Uniontown's Cool State Last Times Today 3 BLOCK-BUSTIN' All Color THRILL HITS "GOLIATH THE DRAGON" PLUS "HERCULES UNCHAINED" plui "The WARRIOR EMPRESS" I A a services for i i a Elvis Sloan, and hoard a i a of the Sloan a i ho hMd Wpdnr 1 in a Oak a Sloan. a i of Kansas i died Sundy. A A A a i Mrs. Florence Enos Graves, 83, a pioneer in the women's a movement in i and a New York Cily a i died Mon- ilnv.

A A Neh. Henry Doorly, retired publisher of the Omaha World-Herald, died a i MOW Fear- a i i a poet and i 'died of a chest Monday. He was horn in Oak a 111. A I Albert Baycl. 81, pros' i of French a i a Press i Federation, died Monday i a long illness.

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Years Available:
1902-1977