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MLW CASTLE, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1959 jSt and was held at the faniiiyl I camp ar Tioncsta. Pa. In the iTunion wore Mr, and; Philip Ros.s and daughter Frances. Cedar Mr. C'onli and Wayne Mr.

and Mr.s. I I'ony onti, and son, Huron Ave. and Mrs. Conti's parents. Mr.

and Cleorgr imboden, Knon Val- Mey; Mr and Mrs. Ted Roman N. r- r- C'edar and Mrs. Sam Sky Show Ending For Pappaianni. C'layton St Mr.

Leone and ehil- bt. uay E. Wabash and Mr. and Mr.s. Michael nnd The yearly fiesta and daugnter of W.

abash tion of St. Marguerites Mutual large familv group rc- Seventh Ward Club Opening Friday family group Society. St. Margaret turned home on Sunday. i Club- vili open Friday at p.m.: on club grounds and the i joining W.

Wabash Ave. PiCniC Commiftee l'ho men and officers of the i i smictv made plans for a gala rinal SeSSIOn after four celebrating final meeting for the commit- St. Day, tee planning the yearly picnic of; a sky show of fireivorks. the Christopher Columbus Society! The plans for the four-day event 'vill be held t(Klay at 6 30 p.m. were (ompleted at the meeting in the club rooms.

Jast night in club rooms, Joseph Marchionda, activities' "Besides the muse s. chairman, will lead the ses.5Ìoni food and refreshments tor the picnic to the Sunday all planned in the mardi-gras man- day at El Rio Beach. ner. the St. Margaret's Band iKidcr (iirrclor Ralph C.as-pave William Metz Will a concert of music each night on the outdoor band- III In Youngstown slatid at 8 PJans William K.

I Deaths Of The Day A directory ail fmcrali yel to belli ii publlAhed daily st tha ncttn- nlnit ot the for Toar convenience. The place of interment, the faneral direo- tor, tile at faneral and tnt hoars. "iFood Shopping Guide Fruits And Vegetables Best Buys In Markets of I for members to honor the raso'i s.nint a solemn his.i S'! m.4.,s rn al 9 a m. in rhurch before tlie eve- nine closing. admitted last Kriday, RJat'i Lombardo is general chair- Vu" ife of the pastor of llie fiesta u.th anti Prrscaro a.s program chairman actne in church will be assisted by the On last attempt, navigational troubles beivs and officers of the club with prcside.it of, 36 miles.

ihp'women members in charge of County Home the," food and relreshmont oooths. i to her phy.si- (Cal conoition. 1 Facsimile I.ONCi flriffith, 31, head.s for the open waters of Lake MichUan from ('hicago as he attemps to swim the 37 miles across to Michigan City, Ind. He Is paced by his Mife, Phyllis, 36, and Jim his spon.sor. in a rowboat.

A helicopter flys above to assist in maintaining the and fog forced him to give up after Mable Wilson Ladies Lodge Chairs Mable Wilson SFVENTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ross and daughter Frances and Mr. and I 56" Roman, both familic', ll.a>v to the Brotherhood of road' Trainmen, filled vacam. vaea ion lodSe chairs at the last lelative? in Kansas niftht Uv electmg a treasurer tem and an inner guard to fill caftcies left by members who have moved from the area.

Lila Thayer, who now sei'Vci as secretary, has accepted the treasurer's chair and i the auxiliary booics. chiidren oi llawt lorne, ever, as Mrs. Thayer in visiting uilh his rur.al area, the collection of duesi a r. I Wilder sister and brother- Mrs. )ies 84, uesday wiH be by Mrs.

William M. Kinp. president of the auxiliary. Iniier will be filled by Mrs. Jones until the yearly elections.

The guard chair left vacant on the resignation of JMrs. Nell Tribby, who is residing in Florida. Mrs. L. O.

Mrs. Clara Loiitse Long one of Pennsyh ania's dis- Mrs, Louise DiBacco, 220 tinguished mothers honored in Claxton has been admitted died at her E. North St. homej to the New Castle Hospital. Tuesday at 4 p.m.

after a long ill-. ness. Born in New Castle, May 15, 1875, she was the daughter of the late Scott D. and Eva Morehead Long, pioneers in the area. She graduated from New Castle High School and laier Wilson College in 1898.

She was the widow of New Castle physician Or. Samuel Perry, WINDOWS BROKFN preceded her in death in 1950. Reports of window breakage by was a life member of 'he in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

John llink. Wilder and other in the area. 'vandals continued to plague city Nicholson, who resigned as treas- police. Two windows. 3 by 2 foot, urer, expects to leave this month stained, were broken on the south to make her home in Arizona jside of the First C'hristian Other business was the plan-jChuich.

on the Public Square, rung of the yearly auxiliary not stained, was also Aug. 11 at Cascade Park in Shel- broken. The vandals used an Auxiliary and a past riJ a ters The basket tureen for irst Presbyterian Church and one of founders and first president! of the Hershey Auxiliary of the church. As the wife of the late Dr. Perry, she was a past president of the Lawrence County Medi- of the Jameson Memorial flospital, occurred between noon Sun- Society.

She was also one of Mill be in charge of Mrs. King, day and 9 a.m. Police the founder and a life member 1 ill uav rtiiu if 111 ruiice ructlo Club Mrs Hi.rold Jones. Mrs. the report Tuesday.

Also and Mrs. Proffit reported Tuesday was the break-; held by the auxiliary Harley Shoaff I.awrence Countv whenj and the next session was vf i 19.57 she was chosen bv the I redukdforSept.8intheYWCA;2:f!„fl’„ Goad volunteers. No meetiw 3 foot wlndVnv aV Augu for Sept. pvpnmo hai'vc't room with Mrs. Proffiff and Mrs.

Edwin Reed as social ho5tesi.es. Hie hours following the ness meeting were spent in fare- ncLU IN JAIL Mell to Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Milliam Sapper who will leave (Continued From i) Castle Sept. 1 for her home She was accorded honors by the SALLY TUCKER Clubs as Distinguished Mother forj 1957.

She was named Dis'tinguished Mother, honored by the governor at a luncheon, and cited by the state for her 0 a e. understanding, sympathy and community action." Surviving are sons; Dr. David L. Joseph F. Rlolse Joseph F.

Bloise, 53, 1325 East Brook died on Tuesday in the New Castle Hospital at 1:30 p.m. following a long illness. Born Nov. 20, 1905 in Carbone Providence, Italy, he was the son of John Bloise and the late Mary Rose Latronica Bloise, who pro- ceded him in death in 1949. the past years he has been the husband of the former, Concetta Alger, w'ho him.

A member of St. Vitus Church and the Holy Name Society of the church, he was employed at Conn's Welding Co. as a mechanic before his illness. Surviving are: his father. John Bloise; his Mrs.

Concetta Bloise in New Castle and his children: Mrs. John (Rosemarie) Theiss, New Ca.stle; John R. Bloise, Miss JoAnn Bloise and Miss Janice Bloi.se at home in New' Castle; his sisters: Miss Mary Bloise, New Cas tie; Mrs. Frank fRose) Conti, Warren, Mrs. Henry Mrs.

Alfred Orlando, Mrs. Vincent DeCarbo and Mrs. Daniel (Helen) Latess all of New Castle; two brothers: Charles Bloise and Daniel Bloise, both of New Castle and five grandchildren. A requiem high mas.s will be held for the late Mr. Bloise on Friday at 9 a.m.

in St. Vitus Church. Rev. Jo.seph F'abbri will officiate at the mass and the short blessing service at 8:30 a.m. FOOD SHOPPING GLIDE and blueberries, The lollowing guide to the buys include cantaloupe.s best food buys for this; plums, cherries, lemons, weekend July 16-17-18, was pre-jries, blackberries and peaches pared for United Press Interna-j When buying fi.sh, fillets, seal tional by the t', S.

lops, lobsters, clams, halibut and' and Interior. whiting are most plentiful. W.ASHINGTON (UPI) All lj; 1 makings for fresh summer salad bowls will be featured in foodi 3 vi markets this weekend as fresh fruits and vegetables continue in abundant supply, carrots tomatoes cabbage UnCOVef SkelelOll Is Found In Woods, ery, lettuce, peppers, and onions offer excellent values, along with McCONNELLSBURG, Pa. (UPI) corn, beans, squash, and missing 3-year-old boy, whosp For the fruit bowl, melons ai disappearance touched off a kinds, apples, plum.s, grapes and estimated 1.500 vol- citrus fruits are good buys. Water- melon is the star value.

parently in good condition When buying meat, small tur- II i kevs and broilcr-fryers will bei most plentiful at reasonable! Daniel ischer, who wandered prices. eggs and a dense y-wooded area near products also are in good relative fcym morn- Fish markets will offer bestHr.g, was found just off Route 30. values in shrimp, canned three miles east of Breeze- and fish sticks. according to state police. Weekend food shoppers will Officers said Bud Grissinger.

of spring lamb legs and chops at- McConnellsburg. a member of the tractive at many meat counters, search party was parked in his Other Good Buys I car when he heard a child crying beef, round roasts, the woods at about 10:30 p.m. In chuck roast, rib roast, and chuck 1 Investigating, he found Daniel steak will be prominent. PorK; wandering around and appearing loins and smoked hams will be in'in good condition despite his or- supply- deal. The yougster, son of Mr poultry, broilers and fryers, and Mrs Donald Fischer of abundant and i Amaranth, was taken to a physic- nitiPhnm Ave at Lutton St jiea.sonably pi iced.

Again this lan for examination. Friends will be received at for economically The search, which began Tuei- funeral home anjlime after 7 p.m.ij!®^’ "pH as continued afternoon took a strange turn dairy products. when two teenaged boys dis- in today. Burial will follow the church rites on Friday in St. Vitus Cemetery.

Facsimile FRIENDSHIP Nobusuke KLshl (C) wearinir helmet, is shown tour of the nuclear station in Bradswell, 1 iVfi 1 in riorida. The hostesses for the in the county before Perrv and Dr. Samuel W. Perryj hour Mrs. election, in 19.57.;,1r., both New Castle Clare, Mrs.

Ray Lindsey and Mrs.L Although no official word has Dr. Robert M. Perry. Bucks County Lilia Thayer. Conti Family Has Ten Day Reunion been received by the District professor of religion at CAlfjlAr torney's office, it is understood York University in New York by District Attorney Joseph Solo- and 11 grandchildren.

She leaves VI an England. Others are not identified. Kishi is on a good will HfHne, Cunningham Ave. at Lutton vi.sit to England. jst.

Calling at the funeral home will anytime after 7 today mouth with the palm of his hand' Interment will be Friday in St In the vegetable section, a include corn, celery, under a truck parked on an yellow onions potatoe.s,,'isolated road, spinach, green Authorities identified the re- Salvatore (Sam) Davelll Sr. and tomatoes. Other good buysjmains a.s those of Forest Revn- Salvatore (Sam) Davelli 46, are lettuce, carrots, peppers, cu-iolds, about 40. Indianapolis Ind mi2 Huey St. died in the New cumbers, and cabbage.

They he apparently took hi, Castle Hospital Tuesday following Top values in fruit are water- own life by inhaling the exhaust an illness. apples, limes, pineapples. ifume.s of the truck. Born in Frosinone, Italy. Oct.

1912, he was the son of the --------------------------Joseph and Filomena Messia Davelli and came to the United Stateis 30 years ago. For the past 21 years he has been the husband of the former, Mary Rizzo, who survives him, A member of St, Vitus Church and the Holy Name Society of the church he was also a member of the Sons of Italy Uxlge and the St MB Society. He was employed at the Johnson Bronze Co. and and his own nursery at his home on Huey St. i Surviving is his wife.

Mrs. Mary (Davelli and one sou. Seaman Daxelli Jr with the Navy in one and two brothers: Domenick Davelli and Frank Davelli both in New Castle Rev. Joseph Fabbri wifi officiate at a requiem in St. Vitu.s Church Friday at 10:30 a.m.

for the late Mr. Prior lo the mass, short blessing services will be held at the DeCarbo Funeral NOTICE! Members St. Vitus Holy Name Society be present for recitation of Holy Rosary, for two of our deceased members, Thursday evening at the DeCarbo Funeral Home, Lutton St. and Cunningham Ave. Member Joseph Bloise 8:00 P.M.

Member Sam Davelli P.M. when he heard the mon that i'ucker won her ap- one sister Mrs. Ellen Long Fllder Of Fatal Shooting peal from extradition proceedings and a brother David H. Long, both in the Dallas Court, on New Castle and was preceded gathering and reunion grounds that her offense was death by another brother, cox ered the past 10 days S. Long in 1958.

hag been completed by the fam- Mrs. Palma Conti, S. Wayne CAPTAIN DIES iiyw.us. i NEW Cant. U.S.N., Diamond Walncs With the aid of our Diamond- scope and of experience, you can be sure of the high quality of every diamond we We show exactly you are buying.

JESSE N. KERR Toar 8-7 N. Mill St. Phone OL 4-6121 ices been arranged for Thursday at 11 a.m. from the Leyde-Tanner Mortuary, Highland at Winter with Rev.

Henry On Guard Duty W. Laing. U.S.N., 52. an expertlat Winter involuntary mansl on submarine operations and Jr. death of a soldier sea diving, died here Tuesdav.

I riends wi I be leceived at the l(Klay p.m. HEIDELBURG. Germany (UPI 10-man court martial board STEEL MILLS SILENT Tuesday convicted Pfc. Donald Bruner of involuntary manslaugh-iTODAY, PICKET lines set up Cool Comfort 2,100 IDLED AT For Burning Feet tube works I Interment will follow the services! Bruner. Richmond, was Thursday in Oak Park to three years in prison iand a dishonorable discharge for the fatal shooting of Pfc.

Joseph (Continued rroin 1) chanting were locked out. Ica-Mint with ioothlnc lanolin keep your feet In cool, fresh comfort while sotrg. So easy to apply thia medicated cream lasting in Its soothing relief. A real help too in (oftenine ctinKing calioutet and corns. Don't delay.

Get Ice Mint today. M'BRIOE-SHANNON CO. FLOWERS 245 WASHINGTON ST. AlWAti AMfiCIAfCOi about this question "Our auto trailer is fully equipped for camping out, in- hunting and fishing It's quite an investment anfl is sure vulnerable to loss from theft or acci- denldl damage Uould rihk' jnburance cost only about 2''c of McBRIDE SHANNON CO. 238 E.

Washington St. OL 4-5571 Fregh Flower Bouquets or Potted It much brljrhter for Shut-ins. BUTZ manslaughter sentence nounced. The verdict said Bruner of gross and wanton disregard for the secable conseauences and at 10 p.m r.f hL. Tuesday in the Jameson Memorial where he was taken following a heart attack.

Born in Neshannock Falls, Pa Oct. 12, 1911, he was the son of the late Samuel and Ella Rodger.s McCune. On March 2. 1930 he was married to the for-j ijmer Sara Graham, who survives him. The late Mr.

McCune has been employed at the Shenango China Co. for the past 32 years as a warehouseman. March 21. Darlings home address I sponsibility in forcing a siiut- World War uas Sugar Grove, RD 3. the S.

Army as a The court martial board also: As the night men filed out months nveisPflc ruled that Bruner must forfeit all'of mills in steel centers across a member of the VFW the his pay and be reduced to country, the tempo p-Qp; LOOM, the Lawrenee board ac- picked up. At Gary, a Sport.sman's and the Bruner described only hours Fishing and Hunting be any jtended to kill Darling, but ruled the strike as and The union ha.s* agreed lo could not be guilty of murder. 'verted. about lOU men paiadedj Surviving are his wife: Mrs. maintenance and payroll defense based its case dn from a local union meeting to the Sara McCune, two sons, (Marence to enter the plant while their daim that the Army was at gates of the U.S.

Steel works. K. with the U.S ices are neeiled. Management of jault because it failed to insti nct But the brief flurry of D. 1.

in Bermuda, and licials will be pei milted to in the use of ment soon ended and the crowd M. McCune. Staff Ser- ihe picket lines at will. their weapons. dispersed, leaving behind onlv'KPant with the U.S.

Force at Downing wlio was mingling and chatting with union officials workers last night said have' COACHMEN'S CLUB THANK One and All for their cooperation and help in promoting the "'SUMMER and "CQOH Held at the Club Grounds, July 12. This Ad Sponsored Darling both were on guard! A local official said it was duty at Knielingen Barracks lastjtypical example of industry irre- in forcing a sliut- (Contlnued From Paje 1) provided picket wit helee- tricity to operate lights. Monnocci warned the strikers rank of recruit. The last night that Ijetter nottcepted tfie fact that weapons. cnsperseo.

linp dutv I Air Force Base. Washing- ie 19-year-old defendant swal- those assigned to pickct lint du Gladys Stewart, id nervously and wiped hisj The strike was on. brother: Howard COMPLETE LAWN CARE We Carry A Complete Selection of Scotts LAWN and GARDEN SUPPLIES Grass Seed Tools Fertilizers GARDEN CORNER Open Thru Fri. 9 to R. Sat.

9 to 6. Wilmington at Maitland Phone OL 2-0300 no complaints with the has been very Downing and teamed up to that have been made to send July 28, pay checks through the mail to; avoid having the employes enter tile gates. workers had pay day yesterday. Minnocci said the Shelby Social Club, organized for the benefit of the workers will probably pay; hospitalization and insurance premiums for the workers during; ti strike, i Operations at the Hillsville plant of Michigan Limestone Dl- I nited States Steel i has also shut down shortly after midnight today. pickets will be patroling the area beginning at 6 a.

through until midnight each day, Fred (iallo, U.S W. Local 4251 president One hundred-forty seven men are affected by the shut down. Only four pump men are still working to protect company property. The men not expressing iheir views too much either Gallo said. not in agreement with company (on the 8 point program) at (lallo estimated the ttrikers can hold out for two weeks to a month before 'they begin to feelj the pinch.

Otlicials will be in the Monday to sign up the men for surplus food. Gallo said. IIARRISBUHG (UPD The Public Utility ('ommission re-, hearings today in the 78H.UOO natural gas rate hike sougiil by tlie Manufacturers Light and Heat The latest series of hearings opened Tuesday with cross-ex. amination ot the data l)y examiners and Aaron, assistant solicitor. 1 CHRISTMAS CARDS JUST ARRIVED! PRICE While They Last D.

W. DIVISION CASTLE STATIONERY 22 X. MILL ST OL 8-6664 New Castle and grandchildren. I The body is at the Leyde-Tanner Mortuary, Highland at Win-j ter and calling with! the arrangements for services will be announced on Thursday. Mrs.

Fannie Green Mrs. Fannie Green, 508 Fife! Union 3 40 a today in the Jame.son Memorial Hospital after an illness. The body has been removed to the Crunkleton Funeral Home (irant with obituary and funeral time to be announced. We know watches EXPERT Watch repair ULTRASONIC CLEANING Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairmen PHONl OL 2-8221 Facsimile GIFT TO Maher, a student at Ohio State University, one of the six shorthorn cattle shipped from New York to the Soviet as a gift of industrialist (yrus Eaton. Maher will make the two-week voyage to Leningrad.

During the years served, many appreciative comments have been received from bereaved families. Many of these comments stress the appreciation of the personal quality of our service, a quality notable in each service we provide. M-YEItS 3 FORMERLY BOYO-MYERS 208 NORTH JE ERSON NEW CASTLE MEMBER.THE ORDER'OF THJC COLDEIt RULE.

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