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Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. HeraldAmerican, Donora, Pa. -MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1967 PAGE 2 a. km ftttt a I Dm Team Physician, Fifth Annual Event Aft. H.

Heatter, Dies (MWM Local Plans Flu Shot Clinic For Sept 17 Dr. Maurice H. Heatter died early Friday afternoon in Pittsburgh following a short illness. He had been a patient in Mon- tefiore Hospital there for a short time before his death, Mathics Mine Local 2244 of, New Eagle Firemen Kecrea-icessive year mat the Matmes; which came at the age of 74. Local, headed by President, Dr.

Heatter was school physi-Mike Fedarko, has sponsored cjan jn Donora for almost 50 the immunization clinic. jyears and ne vaa nave It will be in charge of the gun his 50th year as team phy-staff of the Centcrville -Clinic, Sician for the Donora High Inc- I School football squad this sea- Local Secretary Charles Sa-son visky said that 1,000 Hie oar. the United Mine Workers ofjtion Hall. America will sponsor an anti- The hours will be from 1 un- influence immunization clinic til 4 p.m. Sunday, September 17, in the! This will be the fifth sue- Hospital Notes persons have received the flu i shots in each of the preceding IJ" -i ltl7 1VII JVUtO VI HV I tY.

All Donora athletics included faithful attendance at games at Legion Field, Donora, for more than 46 years, and earned him- tUa tinnnr nf Kfiinrf amuj In years. A nominal charge of lijemortat hospital Harry Cope of Coal Center. (Sunday) Mrs. Grace Bartek of Pittsburgh. Keith Snyder of Monessen.

fifty, cents is made. mi till lll.UVl VI lVIIIK 1 ICIH lA VVJ Hospitality Shop the Mon Valley Big Nine Con- uuu ferente Hall of Fame. He also hM' r- fqTfunly Jlsk received the annual -Donora Voluntarily Staffed by Women's Auxiliary Library vc ouer tor mose receiving on fa th.lf fitcr immunifitmnn their first immunizations. Dr. M.

H. Heatter Patricia Drake of Belle Ver third field caused him to be mistak- Auxiliary meetj -x i a rriaciy or januaiy, ijjiu and September. non. Mrs. Edith Zarela of Motion-: gahela.

Deaths VpIiiow ncl Ir "7T 7 Voinsy W. Lusk, E. Monongahela Thelma Venturi, Special Child Teacher, Dies en for a coach many times over the years. Born September lfi, 1892, in Austria-Hungary, Dr. Heatter came to Donora at the turn of the century.

He was graduated from Donora Hieh School in HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE MANAGER Raymond Brinkman (left) and Assistant Man. ager Gary Cerveniak (right) are shown above as they take a break Thursday in their preparations for the grand opening tomorrow. They are shown in the vast Women's Department of the new store located at Allen's Crossroads at the intersection of Routes 201 and 1-70-S. Monongahela Memorial Hospital Box Monongahela; admitted ij Resident. Dies Sept.

8, died Sept. 9 at 3:46 i a L.USK. Y.I. Ot volney VOineV Y. Funeral services were held Mrs.

Margaret Papetti, 74. 'Monongahela. died ana went on t0 study at Birth of Mr. this afternoon for Mrs. Thelma and Mrs.

Ceremony Tomorrow At 10 A.M. The son (40fl Oatlanrf Avonim fharWm- daV. Sen ember 9. 1967. at Jeueison Wl- 10 Grant McCarty of Alain Strcd, admiUed A u' dicd 40 a.m.

in Monongahela Mem- received his Monongahcla wno6 died ew Eagle, September 8, at 8:35 iorial Hospital. of science and doctor ofin her home rida Edward H. Sweeney, 120: ne "as rn in rum, Micni-," v'" ,8, 1967, at 1:30 p.m. She had Admitted Street, Monongahela; 8. September 3.

1894. jversity of Pittsburgh. been ill two years. Debra Massey, 12. daughter admitted Sept.

8, died Sept. 9 Mrs- was a retired ma-j Dr. Heatter played football a daughter of the late Law- Miss Pennsylvania To Qui Ribbon At Hills Opening, ot ucorge Massey ot ku jsox.at a.m. cninist. ana DasKeman wnue a student jrence W.

and Ethel Montgom- 14. Monongahela. ourivnrs inciuae a son, ien- in iwnora scnoois, ana ne was ery Copenhaver, she was born neth of Monongahela; two named the Donora team physi-j at California, November daughters, Barbara at home(cian in 1917. 26, 1910. She lived at Coal Cen- and Virginia of His brother, the late Dr.

RD. until eieht vears aco Charleroi-Monessen Hospital Mike Dukery of 1331 Armstrong Drive, Monongahela. Robert Brantley of 617 Geary Street, Monongahela. James B. Affinito of 130 East 1967, Doris i Doris Ann Lausch is the 20- The recipient of the American grandchildren and oneAV.

Heatter, performed the same when she came to Mononeahe-! 1 er nnd' 14 Miss Pennsylvania September 1947 Births year old daughter of Mr. and Legion Americanism Award in c.n-ie tn mcc ui.u 1. Lauscn, is scneauiea 10 De great-grandchild. Thn fr.nr.nM nro nn I ancr'n fr niriifir mull vr'iififti I hit" i rniiT Mrs Daniel H. Lausch of a i The son of Mr.

and Mrs. John1 The Reverend Robert Shaw, School for many years A pioneer in tier field, she u. nu. met riicfinnnich hnn)t master and 1964 eradual Park Kuma of Belle Vernon. of first Christian: Dr, Main Street, Monongahela.

Betty Wragg of 635 Street, Monongahela. new Hills Department Store 'the Manheim Township High'school. She received the Whit- na.i a icav-lici VI AC IJ IUI I fl i CiO-7 I n. The daughter of Mr. and Lnu, en 01 wononganeia, 01- years wiwiwii tllliui ell.

LiUUIfL 519 'PHTS A 1 -J ii nnana rc nrto tnr Tha tirct was acrpnrpn as LHKri usif MWHrti. n(i nif was as She accepted taker Music Award, and the Alumni Additional- P. Huber BCe--. '( S- lan at Elizabethtown Col-! Manheim Township selected! Award for Decker Street, Monongahela. i Vernon.

Edward Sweeney of 120, (Continued on Page Three) at the Bebout and Yohe Com- Ha i hi, ine cvenl 1S 10 taKe Place at ce JUh Pnwr.w iur AU.u,.l,mdl ist prior to being Service. Pennsylvania, She will ly, she was a National Honor Funeral Homtv 300 Spr-'TcoKiu i a.m. Wiin CUV, county ana mis f'inkelpearl pany Heatter; forts and the love she afforded ionv 1 in (Column One) 1 1 I. 1 .4 ond Street. Monongahela.

In- cn. fi n.n p. Siaie OlllCia ana COmmuniiy iiiajur outness auimiuKim- on.ituy iiieiiiiei, ciiiu nieiu- in two sons, Edwin a contrac- her students. She had artices u.i 1 1 iarmant innl- nlfa in Kfrniri i i 7 CauerS WK mg Dan III llli CCie- on Wlieil Mie returns SfllWl. UC1 VI llle vyuill terment took place in Morton-tor in New ork.

and Gerald published in Pointer I WM1st" 4. cul u. gahela Cemetery. DrailOn. nun lu iiinuiK uic iviiss iicihbiui.

one aa rt commerce attache of the a journal for the excepUonal, d.i rw.Wmhnr nf thp Adams Street. Monongahela. Mrs. Alda Hill of RD 2, Box 470. Monongahela.

Mrs. Mary Opfer of RD 1, Box 296, Finleyville. Keith Snyder, 8. son of John Snyder of Monessen. Revival Services Begin Tonight uw.a..

wifauiatc i. (u Titicc ie ann throe ftthpr titles fW Sfatp Katinna Hich Srhnr High LU Illil 11 eV. 11 Will LilC A1100 "i vv vm-vi vtvix-w 1 Michigan; two grandsons; and1 She was a member of the since graduation America activities. Special these was Miss Lancaster Chorus, and ATI At Bunola Church two sisters, Mrs. Helen Ercn-, First Presbvterian Cemetery Hill Catherine Roither of rich of Mt.

Lebanon and Mrs of Monongahela; ashington yisi here John Zer. ble for the tiUe 0f Miss Penn-musicals and as Gertie in the Anna, Schwartz of Homestead County Pennsylvania and Na-. executive director of the'svlvania. Also, she was named Fulton Opera House production William Kevin Lesnock, There will be a series of re-f on of Frank Lesnock of vival meetings at the Church ington. of the Nazarene in Runola, Park.

tional (Continued from Psge One) Murphy said that he dis- tho s.apv of srhivJ rhil- 1 I'llliayiVCUIlCl OLIlUidl Ollip I lltmjjim ii i.n.ii vr. i i i riienus are Dcing receivea ai tor exceptional w-nnaren. Mt. ha, nnrt in 1Q4 rPnrrentPd' 1 TM1 in. WnfiHniHM f.J...

I i the Paul-L. Henney Funeral Surviving her are her hus- Air pntmi! mis. waoie isiacK or Alien-, wudy, wpicntocr dren WiUi Mifflin and Yonkers: "uu5" 'W requested the District ooiv wurury nwa, mun- uiu. a. emuu, unt p-inVman Manser as its nnoen.

Elevsn Mrs. Elda Gatte of Browns- bcr 17. The services will be have the rontrac Park, during specified visit-daughter, Mrs. John L. (Mari- 'ct I ci nAtnn tm.

ducted nightly a 7.30 Jtors take ter care in 0 hours. an Hethenngton of Gran-, hon. scnool rns has been frnm Pa(t(l nno, 315' The guest speaker be for the safcty of xh, by. two grandsons.) 1 a Mi Pegnnsvivania secretary to the Lancaster! (Continued from Tage OnP) Reverend jWman ford, an or-ischool children from MRS. MARGARET PAPETTI Mark and Scott of Hethering- one our fjrst t0 County assistant district attor.

and Claude Russell, 70, of Bot 339 darned elder in the church of Hil, wht) mus, cross the new; Mrs. Margaret Papetti of 408 ton; three brothers. Clyde, Eu- iH npv 'a rrwiarv to an Adah- contusions. ville. Mrs.

Helen Bowen of Gartner Avenue. Donora. ln. Mary Henson of jthe Nazarene. Mr.

Ford devotes hi-huav tn travel tn Oakland Avenue. Charleroi. gene and Donald Copenhaver irinr, ftf th ArmJ Details of the accident were Thompson Avenue. Donora. Walter Felix of Monessen.

full time to the evangelistic' cPhnnl died Friday, Sept. 8, at 8:15 of California. Pa. ctrn(J fWt cavin(t not available, attendants at the it- i tr 11 naner uszewsiu 01 Alien as pas-1 Miimhv renorted that Mifflin m- -Mononganeia Memorial uw uuwe n. ony- or ef.hpHnl(1 tn rpmain hpP monev tft attend rollece.

nosPliai saiu aay. fr- il. vii nv-i der officiated at the services in Plan, Donora. At 4.05 p.m. on Friday, Pa- tor in Pennsylvania.

Washing-; has the contractor, Hospital. and greet as many visitors to She is determined to pursue1 Matthew Jalack of RD 2, Fin- ton. DC, New York, and Fior- Frank Gavlik and iSons t0 She was born in Italy March the Chapel at the L. M. Frye Hills6store as after the higher education and considers tricia E- Simpson, 13, of RD leyvillc.

He received his religious pIace a temporary barricade at 15. 1893. and was 74 years of Funeral Home, 427 West Main rib5onl it a privilege to attend college. 1 naneroi. was ireaiea tor aorasions 01 ine iace, Knee, ana Mrs.

Mary Lami of Charle- training from Allentown Bible tne sjtc during tie tjmes tnat age at her death. She came to Street. Monongahela. Interment roi. i Institute, Allentown, Pennsyl- srhool f'hildren will he rros- Charleroi from Italy 80 years took place in Monongahcla Three County Traffic Deaths 'ankle and contusions of the right; hip and released in "good" con-Iflition following an accident in Cemetery.

Mrs. Mary Lewis of Box 172, vania. iing the highway. Truck drivers aS- Mr. havp htpn alprtprl tn ikp Mrs.

feature of Drama. A unique Papetti was a member. of the Mother of Sorrows Ro- i.rsy smtui 01 tu tuza- iua niiuisuy is nis an xai- grpof raution in passing Edward Sweeney, fceth. ent. In the service he renders hrmmh thP man Catholic Church of Charle (Continued from Page One) DuBart was killed instancy North Charleroi, attendants of the face.

He is listed in sat- when the car in which he was said. kfartnrv condition at the hos- riding overturned on old Route! In an accident on Interstate Deborah Porter of Charleroi. an oil painting which is usually Murphy said that the, Depart- roi- Retired PRR Robert Gulla of Box 179, El- given to someone in the con- mpnt 0f Hichwav has acreed Her husband. Joseph P. Pa- 71 in Fallowfield Township at Route 70 on Saturday at 4:23 pital today.

gregation. Mr. Ford is a fer- PvtPnH th iafiinp and tp. Ptli. is rama.

deceased. Surviving Foreman Dies "reman, UIB5 vent Bible preacher. His pro- cni-facinj, 0f MaDu Drive sub- ner are a son' ArnoId Orsolini son. Arnold Orsolini of Charleroi; phetic messages are stimulat three daughters ject to the approval and par- Edward H. Sweeney of 120 Adams Strppt.

Mnnonpahela (Julia) DeSantis jing and heart-stirring. ticipation by the City of Mo- Lyons To Be Head Of UF Division 6:30 p.m. Friday. Francis Be- p.m., Norma J. Merivveather, hanna.

19, of Behtleyville, driv- of Indianapolis, Indiana, was er of the auto, was treated for admitted in condition shock and abrasions of the arms, with a possible fractured hip. and legs at Charleroi-Monessen Charles McriweaThcr, 39, of Hospital. Barry Harvey. 18, the same address, was treated passenger, of Bentbyville. was (or a laceration of the scalp and treated for abrasions of the released in "good" condition.

David of Monongahela. Mrs. nongahela. (Gloria) Linderman of Charle Monongahela Memorial: City officials, however, have Lay oniciais, nowever, nave had been ill the, mm i in Aionr Funeral Notice l. He matter, and, it is considered un- Alllvn ausiio, ieas, nve past vear 9, in Discharged (Friday) Gary Taylor of Pittsburgh.

Louis Balasz of Donora. Mrs. Barbara Davis of West Brownsville. Mrs. Mary Tonecha of Finleyville.

Mrs. Ruth Smith of Finlev-ville. Walter Albert of Newell. Randy Valentino of Jonn r. ox campaign uidii--back jtal attendants saidj 0n Saturday at 5:25 p.m.

on HEATTER. H. Heat- likelv that the Citv will be will- granacn aren ana sn greai- A of th John and man ot me mo vam-y it At RnwarH Soneca Boulevard An nf thP vnnth sairt Hip in Monessen, ter, M.D.-, 74. of 5487 Library ine to make anv additional ex- anutmiuren i.ee simfis. Een Blajne SweeneVt he was Road, Bethel Park.

Fri-Ipenditures on the project. dflV flftprnnnn Snntpmhor fl I nartuiinntinn hu th Mrs Lena Ossola and Mrs. born in Petersburg. Sept. It ns was forced 'off the roadway Michael J.

Lescik, 23. of 1003 f'd' 1 h. 20, 1884. He had lived 45 yean 21.1 ilSS by an unidentified motorist. Hostraver Street, Monessen, will serve as chairman for the.

7 19G7. in Pittsburgh. Frien Citv h.is increased brvond or- ourKn Mrs: 'MW3K "ycim in Mononeahela causing the Behanna youth to "as lnJlirca in 311 accicieni ana received hv th famiiv at PCtim.ntnc anA t. an. Pesognelli of Monongahela.

Mp u.fl, rptirPH Dt''e vimm "IM pnntrni ts- treated for contusions Belle Vernon area division. of in -T .1. Ml Fnr thP nast spvpra Mrs. Gladys Caldwell of Mo-j ninius IC uniin icm.cu t. -r 7 7 nlimhorf Airt omkankmonl 1116 DOOV aild TClCaSea Jlflnnpv tVimnrol fiinDliH tlit Hta inctullalifin Paul u.u.o, uv.Kl.,iM t.

.1 0---1 r- arpa had pypppflpfl US nnO-; Home, I "good condition. .70 Library Road, and operation of a series of the Pennsylvania Railroad. tho 1fiaHor0ljn nf rs and flipped over. i nnmi. i niru ra i ia unwv.4 mv- Bethel Par 2-4 and 7-9 trallic lights at the Last Mam was a memoer ot uraceAma, DuBart was attending Pitts- 1 (U AVfllUe.

VIWIICIUI. nU.U p.m. Funcra i mi if.es i ues-. ontt'i iiiiitei nun wiin. ine, -nuiui mnwna-, nnnta fnr thP rti- hurph Institute of Aernnaiitir! Dongahcla.

Thomas Acton of Monongahela. R'lhrrt Richardson of Mrs. Ann Bisacky of hela: Henrv M. PhilliDS Lodce 7 J. m.

'Avenue. Charleroi, was admit- day, September 12. 2 D.m new hiehwav will cost the Citv a 107 a CiMicK nit- vision nas oeen sei ai ne vd giauuaitu nuni dciu-, 337. F.4A.M., Scottish Rite and Pittsburgh Steel worth High School in I960. Sur- in rff "u- Pennsylvania Consistory, Val-superintendent of'viving him are his parents.

Alex I fair" condition with Company superintendent ot viung hirr his parents Alex accident in Fifth Other Deaths Rabbi Sherman Stein officiat- even more money. ing, interment in West View Murphy reported that the con-' Cemetery, Pittsburgh. tractor has five more working! I 9-11) days from today remaining. Street in iVio Tnnncepn unrks and H.li'ahpth I iwojs ntiRur. ley oi I'msmirgn.

JESSE REYNOLDS 90, of Thompson of Surviving him are a daugh- cZ CZ i' and Shady Avenue, Charleroi, Mrs. Mitzie Marion Villa, Belle Vernon. ms iiuiue is ot. tpr MiM Anna kp swppnev 7 i auenuanis saia. sunirct to an extension ol a Belle Vernon.

Scr, jenrey, Dotn at nome; his, Voetrfiav n. 4.4(1 jv Mary Beth of Morion- PAPETTI. Marmot few d.nv to rnmnensate for arf- 7. P1' French teacher at Monongahela u. oA W67.

pj' ,7 ernai grandmother, M.jrinn Avo. VW- Papetti. 408 Oakland ditionai work that wa reonest- He a P.cr 01 rS; School: two sisters, Mrs' 1 ucated at-Pittsburgh StcnotypeMary DuBart of TL, aHn.tP-t Charleroi, at Mononaahela: ed." iGT8x Duquesne University, 'his maternal in 'fTrtrtrl'' rmnrfi'inn u-ith a lap. anlLMMl Ifi and through Pennsylvania StatejMr. and Memorial Hospital He said that berms in most Sept.

8, 1967. at 8:15 p.m. 'areas of the highway will be Mrs. Michael Lcgeza, scap flnd 1K)SSbe vm. muy Akineu iriv ct r.

Extension courses. Llco Friends received at Francis of bituminous (black ton). stir- ii- er. noDcn veenev ot m. rei-i t.h- i accidents in the no nrps ntni in nt'iic in nrnpr I r.i i tf iiAnAsioM HiAfri fcrmav rtt i uivw.uvm cussion following an accident on Third Street in Monessen.

Details of the accidents were not available. PZaf face and that draina8e wi" be 8 967 He waV the fa ther of Vernon Borough Council, and of county, William A. Pettit, 29, of Third and Fallowfield, Char- completed following the opening 1 Martha) SheneJd of fi i( NVemithe Belle Vernon-North Belle Washington, suffered a broken leroi. Requiem high mass of the road. I.

Martha) SnePerd 24, 3965. Jvvrnon Joint Policv Committee. when hi.s car ran off RnntP Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 11 a. uvionongane.a.

Fnends are being received at fl nipmhr of Nortn BelIe anfl nv Monongahela. the L. M. Frye luneral Home, rnnn Firp nonnti.t. nn.

School Seeks Knights of Columbus, and mile south of Interstate 70, at American Legion, and the Mon-j 1:15 a.m. Saturday. He is re- '427 West Main Street, Monon-ARTHUR E. HARRIS, 72. of gahela.

West Newton died m. in Mother of Sorrows Church, Charleroi, Rev. John J. Thomas, pastor, officiating. Interment Monongahcla Cemetery.

(S 9-11) Donora Youth Injured In Bicycle Mishap (Continued from Page One) essen Chamber of Commerce, ported in satisfactory condition Sept. 7, 1987. He was the father! MRS. MARY POPOVICH mrs. wakt ruruYicn He as0 js a of the today at Washington The striking drivers, members of Mrs.

Edna Evans of Fells- (Saturday) Joseph Hartman of New Ea-g'e. Timothy Williams of Monon-g-hela. John Minjock of Monongahela. Mrs. Esther Pachesky of Finleyville.

Clinton Blankenbuehler of Monongahela. Mrs. Irene Nkholls of Elizabeth. Gregory Pastcrick of Belle Vernon. Mrs.

Mary Togni of Monongahcla. Thomas Kovach of Monessen. Marie Barton of Donora. Stephen Miklos of Monongahela. Henry Miller of Monongahela.

Debra Massey of Monongahela. Mrs. Shirley Walters of Monongahela. Mrs. Carrnclla Culiano of Donora.

SWEENEY. H. Swee- Michael Johnson, 14, of Airs, wary ropovtcn 'iBele Vernon Columbian Asso- Lawrence Morris, 29, bUo of of Teamster Local 491, Tluns- Carson Street SJside t-iclation. 1 Washington, a passenger, was'day refused to drive 27 of the 39 vl I' Si? y' He has been active in the past treated for contusions and buses serving the district, ber 9, the United Fund on its abrasions, notice said. I A meeting between the union ney, 82, 120 Adams Mo-, First Donora, was ad- nongahela at Monongahe- mitted in "fair" condition to' la Memorial Hospital Satur-Charleroi Monessen Hospital' JAMES E.

DUNCAN, III, 57, surviving ner are ner and Allocations Commit-! Ellen M. Everett. 22. of East and bus companies was set ten- oay, ftepi. mt, ai io a.m.;wttn a fractured right arm fol- uasningion.

rormer proi- oanu, Patcrson: N. suffered lacera- tativelv for Tuesday night T1 ivv. nencls received at L. lowing an accident yesterday, dent of th Duncar and Miner six cniioren neien. i cter Mrj Uie of thp cgs and mouth; The drivers seek a two-vear Frye Funeral Home, at 4 o'clock, died Sunday.

He rep- George Michael, ffj J'Pearl R. Victoria. Children of when her aut0 colIlded with a 'contract with a wage increase. West Main Street, Mononga- ants at the hospital said today. 'resented the third generation of and William; 17 grandchildren Kd AiTh.v'.kn want th mmnnnint hela.

Sevvices there Tuesday, The Johnson youth was in- his family in the glassmaking and six great-grandchildren: and George. 8, and Rit, M. of SnnJto oav $35 a month in health Sept. 12, at 1 p.m., Rev. Ches-ljured as he was riding his bi- plant, which was based in one sister, Mrs.

Anna Popovtch day afternoon on Route 40 in and welfare insurance the first West Alexander. Miss Everett year and $45 the second. in o. diiu, (jd.Mur uraie cycie east on rirsi oireei, wnen tniiijji" uniu ikm ir unmnania. Lutheran Church of Mononga-jthe axle on the front wheel company was sold to United! Friends will be received at filvin Coolidce was the first was admitted to Washington A bus company attorney sail fjfid, umciaung.

jmcrmcnii oroKe causing jonnson 10 oe awes vna. kai. mm uiv uuim a IWnitAl nnri rnnnrfM in fipalth and wrlhm rirnnnd.

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