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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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pigs nasi HDY, HAY 3, 1CC3. i OHTTESiElONy (Oontlnned from Page One) Kary Coa3e CInmi Mrs. Mary Rosalie Cisson, aged C9 years, died at the home of her VHHNTS LIFE nue, 1 was sentenced to serve 60 days in the county jail in lieu of a fine and costs. He was taken there by Constable John Crumm. The prosecutor- wa.i Elizabeth Patterson, Negress, of Houston, who claimed that on April 30 he attacked and struck her.

CORN-nOG PAYllENT MADE TO FARMERS That farmers tn Washington connty received. $3,411 up to February SS, in corn-hop Daymen b. These rental and benefit payments were only three members of the son, Nick Cisson, 205 Forrest street. on Wednesday, following a long illness. She was the widow of Dom inic Cisson, and was born in Italy were made by the agricultural Captain Andersen's Wife XEGRO CIVIC CLUB TO HOLD MEETING SI XDAY adjustment administration to ag commission present, Patterson, of Monongahela.

Brown, of Hickory, and Carson of Charleroi. Chairman Furman of Waynesburg was to be present this afternoon. Attorney Ellictt Finkel of Can-onsburg handled the questioning this assisted by Attorney Harry Moore and A. V. Capano of Donora.

They were to be joined this afternoon by Senator J. Albert Reed, chief counsel. ZD 31st Anniversary Sale ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 4TH Here are just a few of the many specials you will find throughout the store. i icuHur'sts who cooperated in the Special Sunday Dinner Chicken or Steak 50c Often Day and Xight The Central Restaurant' 112 N. Central Ave.

Cecil F. Jiorris, Mgr. the 1934 program to adjust corn acreage and swine numbers. The A meeting of th eNegro Civic Club will Jie held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock an the miners' Hall, but had been a resident or Canons-burg for 21 Besides the son she is survived by five grandchildren. services will be held Saturday from the late residence at a.

followed by high mass of requiem at, SL Patrick's Roman Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in the church cemetery. total amount paid to 56 counties of Adams avenue. The announcement Spends Hoars Of Worry COUNCIL BLUFFS, May 3. (EE) The atratosphere widow probably never will become as general an institution as the golf widow, but it's far more nerve-wracking.

from Mrs. Orvil A. An- the state was $336,324. Greene county received $6,973 while only $1,226 was paid out lo Beaver is made by John Quincy Adams, who states the hour of the meeting is three o'clock and urges a good MOXOXGAHELA CHURfH CALLS CARL K. BOTER attendance of the membership.

county farmers, both adjoining. The 1935 program is now under v-ay, the time for filing applications for contracts having closed April 1, It is expected that the project will be completed in May with over 2,000 rennsylvanlan-s co Mrs. Lena King Faaeral Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Alice King, of Chartiers township, were held yesterday in the Char-tiers United Presbyterian church conducted by the Rev. Donald A.

yoinaeim'c MILES Values to $16.50 operating. Try we Column for quick reaulta, Spencer, assisted by the Rev. H. ATTEND FUNERAL I'erson, whose husband will pilot the National Geographic SocieYy and United States army's balloon when it attempts to reach 75,000 feet above Rapid City. S.

this summer. Hoars of Worry She's spent many hours worrying about her intrepid husband who with two other ballonists leaped from their gondola it, 50,000 feet over -Loomis, iast summer when the gigantic silk bag exploded. However, Capt. Anderson likes At Its annual business meeting the congregation of the First Baptist church of Monongahela voted to extend a pastoral call to the Rev. Corl K.

Boyer, pastor of the Mt. Hermon Baptist church, near Washington. The pulpit has been vacant since the resignation of the Rev. A. Clair King, three months ago.

It is not known whether Mr. Boyer wil laccept the call. He is well known here having been, a lesident of Canonsburg for some time several years ago. He was ordained to the ministry several months ago. Ross Hume.

The church choir, assisted by Mrs. Edward A. Neish, sang "I Shall Be Satisfied." "The Old Rugged Cross," and "In Doubt OF DEAD COMRADE David H. Welch, T. M.

Reese, Week-end Specials -v Wax Begonia Plants ea. 3e Large Boaaon Ferns ea. 50c Roses ioz. 75c Snapdragons Aoz. T5c, Blue Delphinium doz.

75c Gladiolus doz. 75c Calendnlas doz. 50c Bon Todd FLOWER SHOP 35 X. Jefferson I'lione 397 and Temptation." Burial was in James W. P.

Hart and Samuel A. Moyers, veterans of the Spanish- Oak Spring cemetery, with the following pallbearers George King, Walter King, John C. McNary, John Giffin, William McMann and Leonard Goethman. If You. Need Glasses American War, and who saw service in the Philippines, attended the funeral services of a comrade, Ralph M.

Hodgens; field in the Taylorstown United Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon. He died Monday at his heme in Blaine township, following a brief illness of pneumonia. CAXOXSBIRG XEGHO SEXT TO JAIL FOB SIXTY DATS TRUCK DRIYER IS HETJ FOR FAIRHOXT OFFICERS Buy the Best Dr. K. M.

BROMLEY OPTOMETRIST 18 E. Pike St. Phone C04 Plain and figured silk crepe frocks that are really bargains. You'll want several when you see them. Sizes 34 to 41.

All were members of Company Pleading guilty to a charge of assault and battery at a hearing before Justice of the Peace T. M. Reese yesterday, Willi.im Saunders, 35, Negro, of COS Duquesne ave- Ii, 10th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and the de- TRtf Wanted on bad check charges In West Virginia, Charles L. Lelsh, 25, local truck driver, was taken Into custody here last night by state police. Leish waived extradition and was committed to the county jail to await the arrival of Fairmont authorities.

deceased was wounded at the of Polo on March 26, 1899. lie enlisted after war was declared on April 25, 1898. his work, and that's enoiigh Mrs. Anderson, who is here visiting her parents until time for the takeoff, scheduled about June 1, if weather conditions are satisfactory. If he wants to make stratosphere flights Mrs.

Anderson also is in favor of them. Selected from Many i Of course, she's proud that her husband was selected from scores of army pilots to navigate the larger and greatly improved balloon when it takes off the natural bowl at Rapid City. But there are many weeks of preparation for the flight which entail her husband's presence In many parts of the country, and that's where the "widow" part come In. Now stationed at Dayton, army flying base, he recently was at Amarillo, where he super-tended loading of helium gas into drums for inflating the balloon. Helium has been substituted this year in favor of hydrogen gas which was believed to have caused the explosion List summer.

She will motor to Rapid City where she will await the actual takeoff. I w. Nutbrown's Tavern Noblestown Road, McDonald, Pa. COMMANDERS ORCHESTRA Every Friday, Saturday Holidays FLOOR SHOW SATURDAY NITE Phone McDonald JMl Bed Spreads rayon and cotton damask 81x 1055 colors $1.69 Aluminum Ware dish pans, percolators and kettles 1. 49c Wall Paper 2 rolls for price of 1 Dress Prints fast color 15c yd.

Purse values to $1.95 slightly soiled 25c Ladies' Coats and Suits up to $10 val. $4.95 Ladies' and Children's Wash Dresses 59c Mohawk Sheets 81x99 97c Big' Dance By the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Union of Canonsburg, Branch No. 224 Saturday, May 4 at the Slovak Home Iron Street Good Music Hours 7:30 to 12 Admission 25c 8 At By 9x12 Wiltons and American Orientals AT THE THEATRES TODAY and TOMORROW ALHAMBRA STRAND SPENCER TRACY MYSTERI0US "It's a Small World" MR. WONG" with With Windy Barrie Raymond waiijum Bela Lugosi DANCE omeInn Saturday to Leroy Richards Orchestra Special CHOPSUEY A Ei! Faraace Speelal! Beat Hifk Low Coil Nodist wtthdellTCtT. W.

A. BANFIELD Phone 1S23 Creamery Roll I I1)()-G3 r. a a iu. i Chase Sanborn Coffee 2 lbs gflc o) 3 Authentic reproductions of the treasured design of the Sarouks, Isvahnns, Bokhara, Hermans and Chinese lis mm mm. Potatoes 100 lb.

bags 75c Fine for nlantiiifr. New Potatoes, No. 1 5 lbs. 25c Nut Oleo lb. 12c I PARD, the Famous Dog Food 3 cans 25c Old Fashion New Orleans Molasses qt 30c UNBELIEVEABLE REMARKABLE OEnSATHOHAL DALE PE1SCE 1 S3 PoSffC OEulOIul'C D3gv7 Sppnimc SEiioqc! GUARANTEED $1.99 AND $2.95 SHOES EVERY PAIR FROM OUR REGULAR U.

S. Gov't Inspected Meats! 3) (II STOCK ll) Our Meats are Guaranteed to Satisfy your Food Desire. When you Buy, be convinced by Quality and Honest Weight Not by Price. Special BEEF Sale! Stable Fed Baby Beef BEEF ROAST lb. 20c ALL SIZES 3 to 9 onr.3r.3no Ennocopcinc rjottttpocs i A mattress we can recommend in spite of the low price.

Built by the makers of the famous 00 oc. lb. 20c 'So MEAT FOR LOAF Beef Veal Pork (ti DcncEi FRESH HAMBURG 1 2 lbs. 27c BEEF BOIL or STEW 2 lbs. 29c California Oranges do.

S5c Cnrombers ea. 6e Baldwin Apnles 6 lit. 2e Spinach 2 lbs. 15 Golden Ripe Bananas doz. 15c Grapefruit 6 (or 25c D.

Abraham's Caoh Market Phone 440 31 W.Pike St We Deliver STYLES: Pumps T-Straps Ties Oxfords Cutouts Perforated Sport Oxfotds Slacks Sandals MATERIALS: Kid Tree Bark Swirl Wood Bat Linen Miami Cloth Patent Gabardine OOLOKS: 7hite Bine Beife Brown Black Orey Blue and White Brown and White Two-Tones i 1TEZL: IIi2h Cuban Continental KiUttty Flxt Maple frame well finished striped colored fabrics, adjustable to positions, Footrest and canopy slightly extra. I mm NEW FIWURE DEPT. SL LOCAL NEWS AND THE LATEST IN YOUB HOME PAPER-lTHE DiilLY NOTES. 51 WEST PIKE STREET.

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