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PAGE 2 DAILY REPUBLICAN HERALD-AMERICAN MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1962 ttcate Present Hnlhobitioois Skill, Dosing Hospital Notes S7 im a Rotella of Mo lViWWWW I Mrs. Vincenzo -Jjnongahela Van Voorhis Man Is Found Dead In Home Albert A. Bateson, 59, of Van Voorhis was found dead in his home Sunday, August about 1130 a.m. by his landlord, Louis Bucci of Ellsworth, who opened the door and looked in when Bate 5 em tf Hospital Ronald Schuster of Monongahe- 5f la. Dnt-Tii-n on "I f.f I Hospitality Shop a a I Some 70 members of the Pennsylvania State Police, the largest, oldest and finest state police organization in the country, demonstrate the skill and daring which made the force world-famous in the Pennsylvania State Police Exhibition to be held at four locations in Woalprn I Monongahela.

Death Mrs. John (Margaret) Metro, 57, Fourth Steet, Monongahela; Voluntarily Staffed by Women's Auxiliary rennsyivania tnis summer. son did not respond to his knock The 1962 schedule of perform i admitted July 18, died August 5 Dogs; 5. Academy Horses; 6. Manual of Arms; 7.

Motorcycle at the door. ances includes: at 1:10 a. m. Iff Tuesday, August 7 (rain date Stunt Riding; 8. Atomic Car; 9.

Bateson was last seen about 3 p.m. Friday when he told some August 8), Beaver Falls Gene-1 Burning Hoops; 10. Clown Bat va College Stadium. I loon Shooting; 11. Acrobatic Rid- one ne was going home to Friday, August 10 (rain date down as he was not feeling good Funeral director Kenneth Charleroi-Monessen Hospital August 2, 162 Admissions Mrs.

Florence Anderson of August 11), Erie Erie Stadi um. Thompson of Bentleyviile said that death had probably occurred Wednesday, August 15 (rain sometime that afternoon or eve date August 16), Waynesburg Greene County Fair Grounds. uig; it. rtenai Baiioon bnootmgj 13. Motrcycje Drill; 14.

Finale. The Keystone State established the first uniformed state police organization in 1905, primarily enforce the law in the vast areas of the Commonwealth. The troopers patrolled the state on horseback until the mid-30's establishing themselves firmly in the public mind as mounted police. The force today capitalizes on this Saturday, August 18 (rain date Monongahela Memorial Hospital Births Twins sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Chambers of 405 Fourth street. Monongahela. August 5. A at 6:05 p. m.

and at 6:10 p. m. Admissions Mrs. Charles King of Bunola. Miss Olive Gaston of Gaslon-villo.

Wilma Jo Furlong, 1.1 months, daughter of Wallace Furlong of Killer. Alonzo D. Evans of 236 Chess Street. Monongahela. Mrs.

Fred Charlton of 1300 Lincoln Street, Monongahela. Monessen. Kerry L. Roberts of Monessen. Michael F.

Plevel of Charleroi. Alex Perda of Belle Vernon. James W. Hcpple of Monessen. Jan A.

Koricich of West New August 20), Latrobe St. Vincent's College Stadium. Two performances will be giv en on each date at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The list of events includes: ning from natural causes.

Because of the intense heat, the body was badly decomposed. Mr. Bateson was born in Pennsylvania in 1903, and lived alone. He was unemployed at the time of his death but had formerly been employed at Liggett Spring and Axle Company. lie is survived by four brothers, George of Venctia and John, Joseph and Wylie, whose addresses are unknown.

Interment took place today in Homewood Cemetery. tradition bv the 1. Entrance; 2. Fancy Mounted Hons, do Drill: 3. Gymnastics: 4 Trained ignod to entertain while same time displaying the special skills of the at the some of 'Suicide Team ton.

Bonnie D. Jefferson of Brownsville. Mara Joan Rugh of Monessen. Edward A. Shuty of Monessen.

Mrs. Donald H. Wilson of Char leroi. Mrs. Ella J.

Cain of Belle Vernon. Joseph L. Yarnall of California. Albert L. Destefano of Belle Vernon.

Mrs. Michael L. Lapson of Don 'Continued from Page One) by a champagne colored blanket. police officer and reminding Pennsylvanians of the modern troopers' proud heritage. The format of the show contains elements of both the rodeo and the circus but resembles neither.

To open the show, the en- She was pronounced dead at 50 a.m. By Dr. Hyman Engle- berg. RECEIVING CERTIFICATES for having completed their YMCA swim program courses last week at Redd's Beach were a number of Monongahela Valley youngsters. Shown, left to right, are E.

M. Arentzen, General Chairman of 1961 United Fund campaign, awarding certificate to Susan Bradstock, Donora, while James Superfis-ky, Donora, awaits his turn. Gary Kronemar, Charleroi, receives his award from Carl A. Breuer, Vice President of Operations of Pittsburgh Steel, and chairman of Special Gifts Division during the 1961 U.F. campaign, from which the Monongahela Valley YMCA receives its full support.

The swim program is one of many designed to provide youth of the Valley with wholesome recreational activities under the U.F. Breuer is chairman and Arentzen co-chairman of the 1962 Eusiness and Industrial Division campaign. Los Angeles County Coroner MRS. MARGARET CEPKO METRO Mrs. Margaret Cepko Metro, wife of John G.

Metro, of 1416 Fourth Street, Monongahela, died Theodore Curphey said an autop-tire detail participates in a spec- sy disclosed Miss Monroe died macular cavalry charge and then from an overdose of drues bulla precision cavalry drill ner- Albert Phillips of 4311a Jackson Street, Monongahela. Wilbur Hanna of Coal Center. Ronald Schuster of 1309 Fourth Street, Monongahela. Mis. William Elesie of Elizabeth.

Mrs. Harry Philips of Library. Mrs. Morris 1'ivderick of Avenue. Monongahela.

John Sobran of Monessen. Ernest Felix of Curry. Thomas McGiffin of 216 Frye Street, Monongahela. Mrs. Jack Dunn of Finleyville.

Mrs. Baptist Appolonia of New Eagle. Mrs. Ha Clark of Elizabeth, Melvin Boyd, 6, son of Howard Sunday, August 5, 1962, at 1:10 a.m. in Monongahela Memorial formed nowhere else in the state.

ora. Frank J. Blazevich of Charleroi. Mrs. Robert T.

Githens of Belle i Vernon. Mrs. George Holomschk of he refused to comment whether death was suicide or accidental The shocking suddenness of her death ended Marilyn's 10 year reign as Hollywood's sex goddess Hospital. Death, at age 57, followed a lingering illness. Mrs.

Metro was born at Stock-dale October 27. 1904, and lived there all her fife, until coming to Monongahela in 1956. She was a member of Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church and wrote finish to an nnnaral- L. M. Crumrine Dies; Attorney, Retired General There are mounted troopers jumping through burning hoops, trick and rough riding and many other stunts which keep thousands of spectators on the edg of their seats.

The trained police dogs pep-form in an act demonstrating some of the basic DrinciDles of Hutchison. Thomas L. Rathway of Perry- opolis. Nello Fillippelll of Charleroi. Birtfct The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ste Fabricating Firms, Union Talk Contract MRS. JANE HARVEY Mrs. Jane Harvey, 76, of 115 Park Avenue, Bentleyviile. died Saturday, August 4.

1962, in Washington Hospital. She was born April 13, .1836, a daughter of James and Mary Ann Thornley Kennedy and spent most of her life in Bentleyviile. She leled story of her rise from grubby waif to the movie heights. Friends Views Split Friends took two points of view. of Belle Vernon, Au-lof Monongahela.

WASHINGTON, Pa. UPI) phen Mox Some said the wiggling, whisper- i traffic safety Surviving with her husband is Lucius M. Crumrine, former U.S. Boyd of 117 Beechwood Drive, Monongahela. Richard Weiss of Clairton.

Georee Stoicovv of 723 East gust 2 11:17 p.m. The son of Mr. ing star was despondent over her Steel Corp. official and a retired was a member of the Bentley- and Mrs. Is-' one brother, Paul Cepko of Coun- A motorcycle drill is perhapi the most thrilling act in the en Contract talks are under way slipping career and had lost con- ville United Presbyterian Church.

Au- brigadier general in the Pennsyl- try Club Road, Monongahela. rael D. Diggs of Monessen, Surviving are four sons. James 'between the United Steelworkers trol of herself. Others said she tire performance, climaxed by 29 Main Street, Monongahela.

Friends will be received at National Guard, died M. Frye Funeral Home, 427; day at his home here following Miss Svlvia Thorn of 433 Fourth was cheerful and hopeful of the cycles criss-crossing at the cen-future- ter of the. field at high speed, a short illness. He was 72. West Main Street, Monongahela.

Street, Monongahela. isaid Dean Martin, who was to: from all four corners. Mrs. John Canieiani of New A native of Washington, of Donora, Hayes of Bentleyviile, Union and two steel fabricating Robert, at home, and William of firms in the Monongahela Valley. Pittsburgh; four daughters, Mrs.j USE District 13 Director Eu-Gladys A.

Martin of Allison Park, gene Maurice and Staff Repre-Mrs. Emily A. Zanardelli of Mo-tentative John Czelen were in nongahela, Mrs. Betty Boehme of Friday for negotiations MRS. ETHEL G.

DAVIS crumrine was employed by U.S. gust 2 at 11:17 p.m. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.

Malinchak of Washington, August 2 at 5:59 p.m. Discharged Mrs. Romeo Angeline and son of Monessen. Mrs. Keith Livingstone and son of Fayette City.

Mrs. David L. Homanics and Ethel G. Davis, 3726 Poplar bteel Pittsburgh as head of its died I industrial relations department. Avenue, Castle Shannon have co-starred with her earlier this year: "I'm sure it was an accident.

She was at my home a few days ago and she was happy. She was in excellent spirits and we were Bentleyviile RD 1, and Mrs. Vor He began his military career in with representatives of the Mon ma J. Boehme of Charleroi; 26 1917. essen Page Division of the Amer ican Chain and Cable Inc Saturday, August 4, 1962, in Ma-gee Hospital, Pittsburgh.

She was a member of the Library Baptist Church. She was grandchildren and two great Humor is not absent from th show and reaches a high point in a skit in which clown hillbillies in an "Atomic Car" make things difficult for a Keystone Comedy cop. There is also a dramatia shooting duel between two famous law officers of the old West, "Wild Bill" Hiccup and Marshall Killum. The hour-long show, orodured Crumrine practiced law here Eagle. Mrs.

Plennie Toothman of 1455 Fourth Street, Monongahela. Mrs. James Coulter of Monongahela, RD 2. Mrs. Frank Walter of North Braddock.

Fannie Greenwood of Monongahela. Alexander Nash of 129 Place Plan, Donora. Mrs. Virginia Greenlee of held! making plans to resume the pic- for more than 20 years. He was grandchildren; four brothers, Jos Union officials also have son of Fayette City.

eph Kennedy of Sagamore, Hen was a warm, wonder- member of the two meetings with officials of fr Nnntisn Vifhn anA wiaow oi Dr. jiimneu uavis. ful person who never hurt any daughter of Belle Vernon. I SurvivinS are one daughter, Coimty and Pennsylvania Bar As 1, inn. i i aim viHrmnuKP nr i ra-: owvimhwho.

one but herself." The picture was "Something's Mrs. Micnaei aezawicn ot uair services will be held lour sons, Daniel M. ot Pont or Funeral Tuesday. Miss Joyce A. Albright of North! aae.pnia ur.

ot jjtiiiiiiiui auuci i in iu- ry oi Mananna, junmy ot Mo- Monongahela Division plant of nongahela, and Archie of Finley- Combustion Engineering, Inc. ville RD three sisters, Mrs. Contracts between the union Kate Chattaway of Monongahela, and the two plants expire August Mrs. Edith Burns of Braddock, 21. and Mrs.

Alice France of Monon-j Tle fabricators, in the past, gahela. have agreed to contracts pat- Friends will be received at the terned after those signed by the Kenneth V. Thompson Funeral' basic steel industry. This year the Home, 809 Main Street, Bentley- industry agreed to a two-vear Charleroi. Eugene ledo, Ohio, and Dr.

John G. of Hileman of Browns- MRS. JULIA MOLCHAN Mrs. Julia Molchan, a former Pittsburgh; 13 grandchildren and ville. uot xo uive, irom wmen miss 'entirely by active members of Monroe was fired last June for the force, is performed to capaci-chronic truancy.

jty crowds throughout the Corn- It was believed this action by mon wealth every summer, a fin 20th Century Fox Studios de- afternoon's or evening's enter-pressed the actress, leading for young and old, and semi-seclusion and insomnia foran effective reminder for all which she ordered the fatal slcp-'pcnnsvivanians nf thp h.aHif!n. three great-grandchildren; one, resident of Donora and Webster sister, Eliza M. Guthrie of had made her home in New! Hp shannon i Salem. Pa. for 13 vears.

return-! Discharged (Friday) Mrs. Ronald Lovrich and daughter of Monongahela. Mrs. James Reasby of Donora. Mrs.

Daisy Doak of Monongahe- Robert A. Carcelli of Belle Vernon. Garry W. Jurik of California. Susan M.

Jurik of California. Clinton L. Altpater of Belle rvinnJ U'inu tr livo in tho rvacl- fon-Ville. contract which called for no wage A 1 ICUUa 111 LC ICLC1VCU 1L 1 1 1C jju.iv iii Edward B. Garry Funeral with her son, John, of 27 increases but included benefits ing pins.

which inspire their State Police. valued at about 10 cents an hour. Allen Plan, Donora, died early Finleyville. Vernon. Funeral Notice JOSEPH JOHN SIMCAK) SIMCHOCK Joseph John Simcak) Sim-chock, of 411 Seventh Street, died late Friday night after Garrett Boyd of Monessen.

Mrs. Ross 0. Boston of Belle Friday morning in Charleroi-Mon- I essen Hospital. Mrs. Molchan had Au'been ill for about two years before her death.

ine actress motner, iiiactys Baker Eley, is an inmate of a sanitarium wrhich she entered many years ago following a nervous collapse. Marilyn Monroe was alone in Eugene Carlock of Donora, gust 3 at 6:52 p.m. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon.

John! Cl10 ce liminrt kn Mrs. Mary Berkovich of Mones DAVIS. Ethel G. 3725 Poplar Avenue, born an illness of six months. Davis, Castle C.

L. Melenyzer To Take College Refresher Course Charles L. Melenyzer, a Monon-nhcla Valley merchant, has en Briggs of Belle Vernon, August Slovakia December 27, 1895. He was born in Slovakia Janu- sen. death as she had been most of John Roskovich of Fayette Mrs at a.m.

She was a member a member of Holy ary 4, 18. 4, and was at tr.e her life. She was born out of wedlock Discharged Citv. Mrs. Steve Glova of Finleyville.

Mrs. Albert Armstrong of Mo-Bongahela. Roy I.averich of Elizabeth. Robert McC'ormick of Monongahela. Deborn Bart rug and brother V'ayne Bartrug of Elizabeth.

Albert Smith of Finleyville. William Cuslicy of Finleyville. Mrs. Steve Andrcjdcs of Bunola Patty Brown of Venctia. Homer MeDermott of Now Ea-'e.

(Saturday I Trinity Russian Orthodox Church time of his death. He had come on of New Salem. to Donora from Crafion, in Trc nrr' and 1am rolled at Northwestern University June 1926- in Ls AnSeles Gen Mrs. Edward Johnson of Mon csscn. Shannon, August 4, 1962.

Friends received at Edward B. Garry Funeral Home, Finley. ville. Services there Tuesday, August 7, at 2 p.m., Rev. Carl Boyer officiating.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. 8 6) 1 of Charleroi. of I Mrs. Lcroy Major Russell D. Robison, Jr Survivors include her husband, and daugh- Peter Molchan: two sons by a' A coal miner in this vicinity former marriage, John Kukonik for 53 years, he had retiied 16 ter of Monessen.

erai iiospnai. iter lamer, a Danish immigrant named Mortensen, disappeared with Marilyn's iwo half sisters before she was born. Charleroi. Rebecca Loui Mutich of Belle Mi'- Robert Rossi and son of of Donora and Stephen Kukonik years ago. Monongahela.

of Chicago; a son, Michael Mol- He was a member of St. Dom- Raised In Foster Homes ior a oue-wccK rciresncr course starting next week in Evanston, 111. Melenyzer, who has a honorary degree as doctor of commercial science, says he plans to study retail marketing, finance and economics under several professors. His degree was awarded. Vernon.

Mrs. Jess J. Donley of Price- JAMES. R. (Cute) Mrs.

Ronald J. Olson and chan of Donora; three daughters, inic Roman Catholic Church of daughter of Charleroi. I Mrs. John Helen) Sovich and, Donora, and of its Holy Name; Mrs. Kenneth G.

Sha'-pnaek of; Mrs. William Mary) Lawe, both! Society, and a member of the; North Charleroi. of Donora, and Mrs. Frank Mar-! Greek Catholic Union, Branch Twelve days after her birth, and with the name of Norma Jeane Baker, she was farmed out to a foster home, one of many she was to know during her for- Mrs. Llovd Chrihloplier of Eelleule.

yrrnon Miss Judith Ann Geller of Fay Post-lie Itrahucliak of Donora. ttc City. wiiiiv.m riti it of nxe.fe Oscar M. Vcwbill of Pricrdale by Bethany College. 252 of Donora.

Survivors include, his wife, Ma- nr twn A '11 wf niv Mi.c ITi-nil- Edward F. Kurpjuweit of Char- garet) Stimaker of Webster; leroi. eight grandchildren; three great George W. Youngman of Char- grandchildren; and two brothers, Sponsored by the National Re- mative years. Cilv.

But at the aee of 8. when the 1 1 1 1 uiin .1 a 1 1 1 1 i tail Furniture Association, the h-roi. Peter and John Bailey, both of James, 51, 100 Third Avenue, Monongahela by drowning August 5, 12. Friends received at the Percy Law Funeral Home, 1324 Meldon Avenue, Donora, after 7 p. m.

Wednesday, August 8. Services Friday, August 10, at 11 a. m. in St. Paul' Baptist Church, Donor3, Rev.

W. E. McBrayer, pastor, officiating. Interment Monongahela Cemetery. (L 8-6, 7, 8, 9) AIHI I (II M1CKU and Mrs.

Louis Julia 1 l'on- Roscoe, Pa. Services were conducted morning from the Rudolph Schwerha Funeral Home, course will draw students from all parts of the nation. Melenyzer owns stores in Monongahela, Donora and Charleroi and is also the vice president of the First National Bank of this.ta of Donora; a son, John W. R. Simchock of Fisher Heights: a 5-lti brother, John, of Cambridge mother suffered a collapse, little Norma Jeane was placed in an oiphanage.

When she reached 10 Marilyn again was sent packing to a succession of foster homes where she worked for her meager meals. Mrs. Josephine Migliori of Don-on. Mrs. Worthy C.

Shaw of Monessen. Frank J. Jesick of Fayette Mima of Monessen. Nick Malarbi of Monessen. Mrs.

Joseph Campisi of Phillip B. Tuman of Charleroi. Alois G. Petrick of Monessen. August 3, 1962 Admissions Edward H.

Spencer of Van Nick La Riceia of Monessen. John F. easterly of Be'le Vernon. Raymond J. Bianchi of Monongahela.

Roy Smedlcy, of Charleroi. Mrs. Jay M. Krepps of Mrs. Edward B.

Brady of Charleroi. Kerry L. Roberts of Aloncsscn. George Mazur of Monessen Thompson Avenue, Donora, and Springs, two sisters, Mrs this afternoon from Holy Trinity Anna Grazosi of Crambridge Russian Orthodox Church, New Springs, and Mrs. Kate Homrock Salem, the Rev.

John Oley- of Carmichaels, five grand-nik officiating. Interment was in! children; and nin great grand- Union Tvp. Board To children. Holy Trinity Cemetery. MRS.

AUDREY ESTER Enter view Applicant Friends are being received at the Rudolph R. Schwerha Funeral Home, 54T Thompson Avenue, Donora, Pa. GOODMAN Mrs. Audrey Ester Goodman, 51, Mrs. Ihnry Kimi-r of Va.sl1in.4-toll.

Wilma Furbng of llillrr. Daniel Ferralon of F.liza'oe'h. Mrs. Ottavio Gatlo of East Ms'icro. Mrs.

Vincent ('. lla of Pan ira. M'-s. Michael Coins of Monon-gnhcln, Mrs. Robert Jamison and son of Mnn'T-'nl'-ela.

Kincy of Vrnctri. Fume Krill of vihrln Brrtlni of a'-hiit'i'on. Vi-s. Hansford ol Eliza- bcli. AivVcw and Alexailvr Level-ta Toiclli of Monomahc la Ronald of Monongahela.

'Sunday Kuchar i Lriv. lenee Zimmerman of Elvabcth. 1 M'S. William I'l'itclinrd of New r. Mrs.

Ceorpe Froliuholer 1 1 For Teachers' Pc METRO. Margaret Cepko Metro. 57, 1416 Fourth Street, Moimncahela. at Monongahela Memorial Hospital An gust 5. 1:.

at 1.10 am Friends received at L. M. Fry Funeral Home, 427 West Main Street, Monongahela. Requiem mass Tuesday. August 7, at 9:30 a in.

in Trau-I'guration li. C. Ciiimh, Rev. Paul P. I.egrr, palm-, celebrant.

Interment Cemetery. 8 6) wife of Andrew Q. Goodman, died suddenly at her home, Johnny's Trailer Court. New Eagle, Friday. 12, at 9 a.

m. Mrs. Goodman was born in Berkley, W. Va August 20, 1910. and had lived in this vicinity GEORGE L.

BROUNCE, JS. Private sen ices were held this morning for Bi ounce. nine-day old son of Mr. an, I Mrs. George L.

Brounce, o. Monongahela, RI) 2, who died Everett K. Wyne of Bentleyviile. Mrs. Jennie A.

Harrison of Fayette City. Mrs. Dwiglit M. Henry of Fayette City. Mrs.

Bonnie B. Latnnoie of Belle Vernon. Nello Fillippelli of Charleroi. Raymond Hough of Belie Vernon. Mrs.

Lynn M. Woodie of Fayette City. Carl E. Burger of Belle Vcr- years. She was a member of the Monongahela Memorial Baptist Church.

Saturday, August 4, tin llosp l.ll at Applicants for to teaching po- or. sit ions still vacant in the faculty, Two positions remained to be of lite I'nion Township public filled. Drivers are available and schools will be interviewed by will be given assignments later, hoard members at an executive! The directors also: tivoting August 17, Secretary; Approved the transportaiii.n George C. Robb announced lo- of band students for the Grnicr day. Monongahela Area At a special meeting last Awarded to Roy Price a oil Tliurbd.iy, the board arranged tract for the installation of a new bus schedules for the 19fi2-fijJ water line to the Elram.i School school term; approved the trans- from the South Pittsburgh Water Mrs.

John Scardanello of West 1 Miss Brenda Jo Nwapien of I i Walter C. Reeves of Chailrroi Anthony C. Lancve Moncs-' sen. Terry W. Gray of Belie Vernon, Mrs.

C. Hold.iwoi'th of Bell? Vcnoii. Mrs. Kcsslcr Clcgg of Monon-a'le'a. Miss Allip M.

Thomas of Web-1 ster. 1 Mrs. Tlmmnt C. Stollel of Mi-noncahela. I Mrs.

EugeiH' Sah inn of Mines-: Surviving with her husband arc daughter, Mis. lxroy iLucmdai Wilon of Waco, Texas; one son, Ivan (iro.ie of Beckley, W. V.T.; a. m. The infant was horn at the July 2fi.

Surviving with his parents are four sisters, Cheryl Ann, 10, Kalh-ryn, 8, Dorothy, 5. and Mcanie, SIMCHOCK. John 1 Sinn-lnH-k. ol 411 Sevenl ll Street, Donora, Fnday, August 11 p.m. Friends received at the Rudolph It.

Selmerha Funeral Home, 546 Tliiiiup-oii Avenue, Diuioru. Blessing services thme Tues- Virgil L. Cowger of Fayette RrandfHMron: four ipr 1 mis. r.isie raiiey, wis i-iiiu ler of -HI pupils from tin uver- Company mains, and City. Kennedy, Mrs Dorothy Ri' maternal grandparents.

crowded Gastonville School to the Heard a report on the interior John .1 YiKln nf Rr crmm. Michael Galamb of North and John Conun ky, ard ternal grandparents. Mr. md Mrs a follow -J ugh m.i-s in St. day.

by s. wavy rooKeran, an 01 10,11 City, w. "va. The body was prepared for burial at the L. M.

Frye Funeral James Brouncc, Ehaitia School and hired fiyht and exterior painting of the Films drivers. rama Sehnul by Wevg.uui! paint-Elected as drivers were Thorn- ers of Monongahela as C'bi'plic, Laura Lewis, Helen Present at the incetiu eie Eil.iar Duff, Harold Robb, (i rover W. MeClure. Move 01 oiii 111 Ion of lU' Neuton. Mrs, Charles W.illvr of Clarence Deuar of Mon hh.iIh la William Ramsey of Moningahc la Mrs.

Antonio ll.ii'lulolUi of Mo lionuahebi. Jphi ef of MommgaM. hela, 1(1) 2. Interment in Charleroi Tern Robert Hrooks of Coliimbw" Births The jon of Mr, and V.n le.uge Haini'y of l''ayeite City, 11e1H 3 A m. An estimated four orres are re-, Home, 427 West Main Street Mo I 'oinuiH II a ('alholiC t'liiireh, Donora, at 9 50 a.m., the III.

Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Ku 1 g. Intel 111:1 1 iii St.

Dominic C'emeterv. (i ipiii cd fur a population nf one nongahela, and shipped to I In million person lo Imrv (heir Krvsr In vanl Funeral Home. lory followed sn vios at Sm.nl, Arnrld Je am M. Frye Funeral ll'-me 427 Fielder, while William Frank (llova, Charles T.ivloi, J.nn: Brewer, Gilmore and William HiLbee, di Th tmHfitmr ti and Mm diid Mch year. Beckley, W.

V. was hued metharuc and Mam Street, Monongahrla,.

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