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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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5
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PAGE FIVE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1939 THE DAILY NOTES, CANONSBURG, PA. BENTLEYVILLE MAN FALLS FROM TRESTLE, KILLED in tfie World Obituary BEXTLE VI LLE, Nov. 20. George Tichnor, i'J, of Bentleyville. 1V11 23 feet to his death from ih? ST.

i ons ZOO LOSES VAM EI) AT 112 ST. LOUIS. Someone stole a penguin valued at $112. from the St. Louis Zoo, and now Director George P.

Vierheller is wondering whether the person in whose hands the bird eventually found itself isn't having a bit of trouble. He says a woman called up to ask about the proper 2are of a penguin. Vierheller can't help wondering if it Isn't his bird, because, he says, such creatures are not plentiful in this area. The woman saul she had been given the bird by her brother. On iiff3m TT NO RED TAPE I abutment of a railroad resile at that place early Saturday morning.

John Wazish and Gene Muscaell, who reside near the Pennsylvania Railroad trestle, found Tichnor's body lying in shallow water at the loot of the abutment. Deputy Coroner Kenneth Thompson, said all evidence indicated KDKA CO-MAKERS NEEDED WJAS Radio Theater. P. M. KDKA Youth in Crisis.

AVCAE Alec Templeion Time. 10:00 P. H. KDKA Charles Barnet Orchestra. WCAE -Contended Hour.

WJAS Guy Lombardo Music. 10:30 P.M. KDKA Music As You Like' It. WCAELazy Rhapsody. WJAS Curtis Institute of Music.

11:00 'P. II. KDKA News. WCAE Norman Twigger, news. WJAS Xews with Ken Hildebrand.

11:15 P. II. KDKA Elvira Rios, Mexican Song Stylist. WJAS Al Kavelin Orchestra. 11:30 P.

KDKA Abe Lyman Orchestra. WCAE Eddy Brandt Baud. WJAS Swing and Sway, Sammy Kaye. 12:00 MIDNIGHT (ail (Joorire Kendra Funeral services were held this morning for Carl George Kendra, aged one month and two days, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Kendra of 112 Moore avenue, who died Saturday at 12:30 p. m. in the Canonsburg- General hospital. After short services at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Sekura, 340 Elm street, additional services were held in the St. John's Russian Orthodox church in charge of the Rev. Father B. G. llorsky.

Burial was in the church cemetery. In addition to the parents and grandparents, a sister, Dorothy Jean, survives. P. Weir sang "Sunrise Tomorrow." The pallbearers weie Joseph and Leonard Wieser. Joseph and Matthew Kohn, Frank Steer.

and John Pinchak. Burial was in the Oak Spring cemetery. Edward 1'. Schmidt Edward C. Schmidt, 77, a native of Canonsburg, who for the past fire years lived with his sister, Mrs.

Emma Schroder at Homestead Park, died there Saturday at noon after a lengthy illness. He had been iu poor health for about two years and his conditions was serious for the past two months. Ho was born heie May 15, 18G2, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schmidt, and spent most of his life here, being employed at the old Budke mill and the iStand-ard Tinplate mill.

He was a member of the local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The following brothers find sisters survive: J. T. and Gus of Canonsburg, Frank A. of East No ciedit inquiries ot blends or reaiives MONMY KVEMXCi 1'.

31. -Xews: Movie Magazine. -Medical Talk. -Personalities; Edwin C. Hill.

P. .11. -Girls Trio. -News; Sports Extra, of the Week. (i-M V.

II. -Musio Box Tunes; J. Hol-lister. sports. Employe! nol cotiied Let us pay off your debts so you will have smaller monthly payments Convenient repayments to suit you KDKA "WCAR WJAS- KP'KA AVJAS- KDKA KDKA-WGAE WJAS- "WCAE- KDKA- "WCAK VJAS- KDKA-WCAE 1V.IAS- Tichnor had been walking aong the tracks and had stepped off the i abutment.

He apparently was in-jstantly killed, Thompson said. death -resulting from fractures of the neck and the Tichnor was employed by On-i tario Gas Coal Company. -Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15 P. .11.

-Science on the March. -I Love a Mystery. -Linn and Aimer. 7:30 P. 3f.

-Sensation and Swing. -Sports Stories. -Blondie. 7:15 P. -Rhythm and Romance.

8:0 P. M. -Sherlock Holmes Adventures. -Tommy Riggs Party. -Tune-up Time.

stfo p. -True or False. -Richard Crooks. -Howard and Sheltou. :00 P.

II. -Rochester Civic Orchestra. -Dr. I. Q.

SHIP MODELS REPRESENT CRAFT OF EVERY TYPE Gordon Gifford, songs. TVEDFOrtD. Mass Baron Elliott Orchestra. 6:15 P. If.

-Lowell Thomas. -Hits and Encores. The exhibit of ship models at the Old Dartmouth Hostorical Society in New Bedford is actually a mini AVCAE AV.IAS- KDKA KDKA- lledes Services Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for Mrs. Theressa Dagsher at the late home, 223 Barr street, in charge of the Rev. IT.

Ross Hume. Mrs. Ruth Carlisle and Mrs. A Schroder. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.

m. from the Hinton funeral home here in charge of the Rev. H. Ross Hume. Burial will be in the Oak Spring cemetery.

The body will be at Hinton's until time for the funeral. Ella Fitzgerald; 12:30, Benny Carter. -Benny Goodman; 12:30, 'Palestine, Walter of Denver, Life Can Be Beautiful. 7:00 P. II.

Ray Kinirey Orchestra. Pleasure Time; Fred Room 202 -Phone 1026 1:00. Dick 8 IV. Chestnut St. Washington, KDKA- AVCAE Matilda of Pittsburgh, Mrs.

W. F. Porter of Washington, Dorothy E. of Canonsburg, and Mrs. ature comprising aU types, ol ships that have plied the seas from this port in the past 127 years.

The display includes whalers of 1812, barkentiues and clippers down to Diesel-driven craft of the present day. Johnny Davis; Barrie. WCAB- THE RINGER Inspector Wade by Edgar Wallace 7 ai ivp wp pam i tap wim wni rvcvrV fNOT UNTIL WE GET THE HOLIDAY SFECSAL. BUT THIS GUY'S DANGEROUS PLANS FOR THE GOVERN SOlNSPECTOR WADE LEAVE ff A VE ALWAYS BEEN TRAPPED OF SCOTLAND YARD, -( TO ME, NOS- PRETTY HANDY, (tiOl) INI THE RINGER? lC WITH A KNFE VL ANY POLICE ATTACK WHEN WE NO LONGER HAVE NEED OF HIM, TffEAf, MENTS BOMB-SIGHTINti MY FDlFNn--VOUC3 KNIPF AAY FIMH DEVICE i MADE WITH ASBESTOS TOP jy 3 DAYS tI Mf Tmmm Made to Measure to Fit Any Shape Table XsssSSVWmSli PHONE OR WRITE. Our representative will call at your home for measurements No charne for this service within 30-mile radius.

UNITED TABLE PAD 08. Phon3 154 W. ST. 8i3-M APPOINTMENTS MADE, by WALLY BI5HOP MUGGS AND SKEETER 1 1 G05h! A yf THET OPMERY UL' ISAY EFF1E! A WIDE THERE HE GIT OUT! BF AT 1 LSCPAAM! PORKER HF2 OAGGONE ft i I SURE DON'T WORRY' AH'LL DO BETTER' n' TMET AH'LL SUGAR-CURE "mM OF ALL LOOK WHAT'S FER A FLAP-JACK. MEAR PLLJWB UMDcPMIKJED HAPPENIM'TO TfHAT UL' RQOTIM' RA5CAL I CURE HMA OF YOUR PORCH 7 HAIN'T AT tT HIS HE Oi.iP ROOtim' FER TRUFFLES I NEVER SI MAI MABI I IP I WAS VfH and steps'! 7 AGiN's DON WATCH OUT SEE'F THE I 1 I I 17'! 1 T7-Ti- 7 hi Have Ycur Thanksgiving Dinner With Us Serving from 12 Koen 'Till 12 Midnight mi -11.

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-2Q Nr ill? rfil nrv ETTA KETT 3y PAUL ROBINSON I 4 tmum fetal DOKir BLAME oei a or fljincr ddaipt TOVING TOSNAEE MV MAN!" (CMOW CUGT AND I MAE Been psactiomW emgasco to vou rS ALL MY FAULT THC LOVE AC-E MV IPE A DOMrrOGGET TO REMIND MS TO PROPOSE TO VOU evetW nioht THIS week- eo uii i atv nu A oimd OutV I Family Circle Thanksgiving Day 1 "A LISTEN VNrirM- a. iui-n 1 5 WAIT 1 1 1 MiLtyJ I ci 7 1 cuer, stop: I'M NOT TALKING.1 Some ones COMIMG Even if you ran't pet home for Thanks-giving, you can join the folks by telephone. The reduced night and Sunday ratCR for Long Distance calls ill he in effect all day Thanksgiving. The Hell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. 'H Cop.

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