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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEW CASTLE, PA, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1948. NINETEEN Ward Civic Hears ammi aa aimm A a UNDffliuce Reports livmMa lap etto Lighting Sunday attaint, In Sharon, at tha home of her daughter, Joseph Marosy, 823 Stambaugh avenue. pffl came a week ago, te visit her daughter. The former was 79 yean of age, and suffered a stroke of paralysis last October.

Besides her husband Marshall 08L and nine children she is survived by two ears of age, am of paralysis last a her husband 1 nine children i vivwd by two sisters. Mrs. Bose Desimone and Mrs. Christine Vitale, Sharon, and brother. Luigi Per- Radio Network Of Highway Syrien W91 Be Extended rotta, formerly soi Members of the Seventh Ward Civic club fathered at noon an Tuesday, for their regular meeting, in Hyde's drug store, with ling Weller, preriding.

A report waa read regarding the Christinas holiday lighting in the ward. Tha report was highly fa vorahle, the contributions coming in vary nicely to this Yule project. Those folks who have not yet been contacted, will soon be waited on lor their donation. The scrap iron and waste paper collection made in the ward, on December IS, was very successful, with one load of scrap iron yet to be disposed of. President Weller states that the chib desires to thank Principal Fred MeLure, and the youngsters at Mahoning school, for their splendid cooperation in the drive, and their labor in the collection, Ed.

Scanlon, for his supervision during the effort, those who furnished the trucks, and all others who hslpsd make the project success. On Tuesday, January 4, there will be the annual election of officers. West Cherry Funeral services Wednesday, at 9 a. from St. Anthony Italian church, Farrell, with interment in the church cemetery.

To Present Concert At St. Church Mike Prescaro announces that a concert will be given on Sunday evening, January 2, at 7:30, in St. Lucy's church auditorium, North Cedar and East Cherry street. The concert will be given under the Music Appreciation program of the American Federation of Musicians, which is financed by the recording and transcription fund. The Mahoning Concert Orchestra, will present the program, and will be under the direction of Victor Gaspare.

This concert has been specially prepared, and includes classics, semi-classics, modern tunes, and vocal selections. The program will he given free, under the auspices of Federation of Musicians, local No. 27, and co-sponsored by St. Lucy's church. Rev.

Sebastian Ippolito, is pastor. St. Margaret1 Plans New Eve Party dua On Friday evening, beginning at WI 5 1 8:30, members of St. Council No. 74, will gsthsr in St.

Hall, North Liberty street, fore New Year's Eve party. There will be games, entertainment, music, and a period of dancing. Lunch and refreshments will he served by the social committee. Thomas DiVivo and his committee, will be in charge of arrangements. Residents Aunt Dies In Sharon According to word received by Anthony Perrotta, of 203 South First street, bis sunt, Mrs.

Minnie J. Offi, of Portage, died on -AUTOMOTIVE -RADIO -PAINT PRODUCTS ELUOn WADDIN6TDN ut Preparations Are Made By For Snow Removal Battle Of Winter HARRISBURG. Dec. of the stats highways department's year-old radio network linking snow removal equipment on 41,000 miles of roads was forecast last night by Chief Maintenance Engineer Warren K. Mffa radio address at Harrisburg, Myers said the of radios last year facilitated the snow removal program fay making it possible to transfer equipment with a minimum loss of time.

year our radio equipment has been Increased and we hope the assignment of addition radio frequencies will make it possible tor us to expand our bate of radiophone in the near future ami thus improve our snow removal Myers said. He reported 1,947 trucks, tractors and power graders valued at more than 96 000,000 would be available tor the winter-long battle. He did not estimate the amount of money which may be needed to remove snow this winter hut said last year the sum ranged around 97,000,000. coat of snow removal service has increased in the past five yean, as has everything Myers explained. greatestln- crease, however, has resulted from tha demands of the traveling public for more service on more roads.

traffic is demanding tMf Increased service. economic value of motor transportation demands and today the cost of building and maintaining a road system in Pennsylvania is less than one half-cent per mile of Myers said. Try News Want Ads" For Beentta. NEW SAFETY RECORD 1 safari year in the history of U. S.

1 ties per 100 million WASHINGTON. Dec. aviation, with only six miles for both domestic and Strias accidents costing 127 lives in know today it had act a new safely The Civil that 1949 Authority was tha combined operation domestic and overseas The accident rate was 1.8 fatali- flying. Previous domestic record was a rate of 1.5 la 1948, and boat former obeneae record was in 1947. The U.

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Marear SL Phone 6670 Evenings J396-J Word has been received ta friends in the ward of the deat of Hall Lewis, Baltimore and Ohio railroad engineer, on Monday afternoon, at his home in Willard, Ohio, aged about 56 years, suddenly, of a heart attack. Mr. Lewis was attached to the B. and O. pool freight, running between Willard and New Castle, and made his stayover hi the ward until his return trip.

He had been in the B. and O. service for thirty-three years, and was well known here. He is survived by his wife and three children, and two brothers Ike and John, all of Willard. Funeral services took place from the Fink Funeral Home, this afternoon with interment at Willard.

Choir WiD Jam Uptown Service There will be no rehearsal of the Mahoning Methodist choir this a ning, but the group will Join in the union rehearsal which will take place in the First Methodist church North Jefferson street under the direction of Edwin Lewis. The sgroup will sing in the First church on Sunday morning when Blshoi Lloyd C. Wicke of Pittsburgh wil be in the city to bring an address in connection with the meeting. Friday evening, there will be a watch night service in the Mahoning Methodist church at 11:15 with the Methodist Youth Fellowship assisting the pastor, Rev. J.

L. Petrie in the service. SEVENTH WARD NOTES Members of the Sacred Heart and Holy Rosary Sodality, will have an officers meeting, on Thursday afternoon, at 1:30, in the auditorium of St. church. A meeting of the trustees will follow.

Mrs. Elizabeth Marchionda, president. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rainey of Darlington avenue, have returned, after visiting for a few days, with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Antoline and daughter Lorrain, of Monaca. Jack Thompson of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, of Greensburg.

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Mrs. Thomas Curran of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting with Mrs. Rose G. Reichert and family, of 201 North Ashland avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Pelosi of Johnstown, N. ars visiting with the mother. Mrs. Ernestina Pelosi, of 203 North Ashland avenue.

Ben is a veteran of World War II, serving 42 months with the Coast Guard. Augusta LaMarca has returned to Detroit, after visiting during the Christmas holidays, with his mother, Mrs. Mary LaMarca family, of 800 West Cherry itreet. Miss Audrey Stokke, of Dayton, Ohio, spent her Christmas vacation, as guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Wade Thompson and family, of West Madison avenue. Ironic Touch To Rescue Of Fliers WESTOVER FIELD, Dec. Ironic touch to the rescue of 12 airmen from Greenland ice cap was disclosed at Wettover Field today. Lt. Col.

Emily Beaudry, pilot of the rescue ship, is permanently assigned to the base traffics officer, a strictly non-flying Job. His duties are primarily concerned with handling passengers and cargo on the ground. Beaudry, considered one of the air top experts on multiengine ski-equipped planes, was assigned from his non-flying Job to the rescue operation in Greenland Dee. 15. He has been In Labrador and Greenland awaiting suitable weather conditions tor his rescue attempt Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Nicholas Brown has described Naval Aviation as heart of the Navy, and Upon the Air Arm the burden of maintaining the seapower we now have.

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