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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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I' Ac, i in; THE DAILY RErrrnUrWN'. MONONCAIirLA, FRIDAY. JAXIWKY -J. 1 A. i ,1 Ganna Walska's Fffl; If Facf! TI.e funeral services will be in of the Rev.

A. D. Smalley 1 ocal ews of the i Erie to reside near his son, Wil- liani M. Conner, wdic he lived 1 until he was stricken with a throat ailment bringing on a lingering illness resulting in his death. Surviving are his wife, Jane Mc- Broad Street Baptist church.

A. C. Blumenthal Proud of lliz Love for June Lang 4- 6K A uarp WILLS PROBATED Geary Conner, and two sons. Wil- Wil have been probated and of administration issued by liam Matlack Conner and Thomas i Monongahela; letters issued to Mrs. Annette E.

Williams, of Monorga-; hela. William Carter Union Tov. n-j ship; personalty and $300') realty; to six sons and two dau eh-, ters; letters to his sons, Alort Carter, of Port- Carbon, Ohio, and William Carter of Elrama. Sallie M. VanVoorhis, Monongahela; $7,423.36 in personalty and $7,800 realty; to two sons and one daughter with to grand-, children; letters to a son, R.

VanVoorhis, of Pottsville. MeCcary Crnner. Mrs. Harry Jen- I the Register of Wills in the follow-kins. Sixth street, this city, and in estates: Mrs.

George Campbell, near Pitts- Ann Steelier. Monongahela; burgh; J.Irs. Bird Scehlar, 0f SlO.fh'K) personalty, left to relathes, YoungsLown. Ohio, and John i a bequest of $1,099 Harold Weaver of Lincoln street is confined to his by illness. Mrs.

Wilbur Harding of Homestead is a guest with Monongahela relatives. David and Ronald, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roush of this city, are ill. Arch Campbell of the Nelson apartments.

Main street, left Wednesday to visit with friends -5 vV. 0" to the Giiiger Hill Cemetery and $1 000 to Grace Lutheran Church of Green, of McKeesport, are surviving sisters, and Harry Conner, of i ina.iiLauAaj'p Your.gstovn, Ohio, is a brother. I NOAH CROWE Ncah Crowe, SI, died at his home at 090 Penn avenue, Washington. at 12:00 a. m.

yesterday after a iin; ering illness. He was the son of thii late Philij and Cain and was born Oct. t-'S. lie is survived by his wife. Ai 11:1 Neely Crowe, and the follow.

ng I WILLIAM CONNER William Conner. 6t. of a pioneer Washington Count 1 family, once a leading mer.iber i the General Assembly and form-' er register of wills in Allegheny County, died yestcrdoy at Platea. i Erie County. Death was due to a throat ailment which forced hi.xj to retire from business two yours apo.

He was born February j.S. in Sunnyside. township. He was a son of Thooss iil War veteran, and Mary Ann Doak Conner, member of a pioneer family of this county, i residents of tills city. He was successful as a real estate broker, and later entered politics and was elected to the Legislature in 18D9.

lie bceamo distinguished as an advocate, of school reform and cooperated in procuring enactment of the Seh io! Code of 1911. Later lv served ir a race for the office of State auditor then resumed his real estate business and engaged his hobby of breeding trotting horses, becoming widely know.) on the Grand Circuit. 'Inkheii: .1.. of 1). -1; Roy, Washington D.

Harry, eubenville, George Bentleyville R. D. Amity U. D. and Airs.

pi 4 in Baltimore, Maryland. The many friends of Albert Mi-loy. Second street, will be glad ti learn that he is somewhat better and is abie to be downstairs again his iilncss of the past several ir.o.iths. Mrs. W.

L. Dunmirc, of South Fork, has returned to her home ai'er visiting with her sisters, the Misses Pearl and Margaret Co-cam in Fourth street. S. R. Calvert is ill at his home in the Essee apartments, Main Mrs.

Caivert who has been ill for several weeks is reported as being better. The condition of Mrs. Mary Oiler, seriously ill for some time at her home in Washington, D. A. DURING FEBRUARY WE WILL OFFER REGULAR $23.95 VALUE ring 1 J.

H. Martin, Washington. He a'so leaves eighteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. William K'. Crowe, of Prescott, Iowa, and Wylie Crowe, Eighty Four, are brothers, and Mrs.

19. L. Cain. Laboratory and Mrs. Flora Mi'ler.

Ciaysvilie, are sisters. Crowe had devoted Ills aelivo vr-ies fe ionersD actresses Shortly before 192!) he disposed bll, fnl. of his stables and relumed to Pittsburgh, giving up his residence in Braddoek, and moving to the North Side whore lie lived until his health broke about two yours ago: he removed to tome years. He was a member the Broad Street Baptist church. Funeral will bo held at at.

the home, Pcnn avenue, Satin day. January 29. at 1 in. Burial will be in Ciaysvilie ceiiK'terv FOUR. COLORS OF TICKING TO CHOOSE FROM A.

June I-ang- ner a highball By Intel national News Service CHlCAliO. To say it "nmicrnl" that A. C. Blumenthal, New York producer and broker. loves and desires to marry the beauteous June Lang of the tiinia is Vic limit of tuftlerstatement.

The dapper Blumenthal himself so ilem'ifcc-ci the situation today. Drawing himself up to his full height, its declared: "That rumor is not a rumor. It's so. It's a fact. But the lady won't say yes." Here Blumenthal looked end.

but brightened quickly and said: "However, I'm having v.ilh licr tonight." He refused to yUtrifs that be is jealous of Cesar Romero, handsome screen actor. Tlu: three of were guests at a party at their hotel here. i'iicr wonkl Bliimonthal discuss reports that his estran.ged wife, gy Fears, from whom he has been separated for live years, won't divorce him. Miss Lang, staring at ncy.r.j-aper men, only added to the confusion when pressed for her version of affairs. "Make tip your own stories." she cooed.

"Write anything you want to. but be sure and make it a nice love story." Blumenthal and Miss Lang: were here to attend the premiere of "In Old Chicago." For that matter, so was the handsome Romero. Both Blumenthal and Miss Lang plan to be in New York next week. Pi i ABOUT FEBRUARY 15th WE WILL HAVE THE NEW 1933 COOKING RANGES FOR YOUR INSPECTION Er 11 1 1 KC3 remains unchanged; Mrs. Oiler is the mother of Mrs.

Clyde Jenkins, New Eagie resident. The Dorcas Loyalty class of the First Baptist, church will hold ils regular meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Martha Baxter, in Park avenue. All members are urged to be present. Robert Eugene Riley, four year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Riley, i.s confined to his home in Park avenue by a severe cold. The little boy's baby cousin. Olive Carolyn Ma ley, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Malcy, also is ill.

Steve Drigal is serving as general chairman of the Birthday ball to be held by the Slovak-American Citizens' club oH Saturday night. January 29 in the club-rooms in Alain street. The Melody Boys of Donora have been I secured to play for dancing. Mem- Mine. Ganna Walska and Harry Grimlcll-Matthcws For the fifth time, Mine, Ganna Walska, singer and former wife of Harold Fowler McCoimick, head of Chicago Harvester family, weds.

Her new mate is Harry Grindell-Matthews, Englishman, inventor of the "death The ceremony was performed in London. Central l'rcss iW QUALITY mm I A ill A fi 17 A OA Mf in TEMPERATURES is Fate Kc ESTATE CHAMBERS GRAND MAGIC CHEF Ml XT Cat Walks 40 Miles Superior. Wis. (UP) Mrs. George cat, Tommy became 1 homesick his owner took him to Fort Wing for a visit and Hi slipped out of the house and walk- IS ed the 40 miles back to his Super- ior home.

The trip took the eat These leading lines in their respective fields will be shown and demonstrated to the public WATCH FOS FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS Ders anu tneir 1 amities are co: dially invited to attend. i FOR BETTER DRY GOODS a three weeks. tied from Page One) on the Allegheny i -re an ice gorge five fve fiot high was form- iemperaturc here hov-4 degrees above zero, oae burned and two firemen iKen hands in i i in fire which swept a brick warehouse of the Transfer Storage today. Beooat and Yohe Mis. B.

F. Hair, who has been a patient in the Magee hospital in Pittsburgh for the past several weeks following a major operation there, has been removed to her home in Fourth street. Her condition is said to show daily ompany FURNITURE i 246 MAIN STREET MONONGAHELA PHONE 9170 Tee wf fe' t-v frew n4 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cohen, for- Where You Actuary Gc-f OKnj Price Savings IONARY CO0PONS pi .1 Naval FORK Win ROAST ml in vt TENDER THE DAILY HE Extra Large rope A silhouette of Pr.vd Wright, airline official, as his trial0 in' Angeles on charges of muivlerin i his wife and best friend drew to a close.

Central PRESENTATION mer residents ot Donora, have leased the second apartment in the former R. V. Stewart property in Marne avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

George Corcoran and their small daughter, Beatrice, occupy the first floor apartment. All officers and members of Frank Downer Unit, Americaa Legion Auxiliary, who expect ti attend the Tri-County Council meeting to be held at Brownsville on Wednesday, February 2. are asked to make reservations by Monday night with Mrs. Frank B. Wickcrham (Telephone 811).

Mr. and Mrs. C. Myron Chess-rown of Massillon. Ohio, are announcing the birth of a seven-pound daughter in the Massillon hospital yesterday morning at four o'clock.

The lather is the sou of Mr. mid Mrs. Charles M. Chcssrown of Pittsburgh, former sm bulk Apples SPRING LEG O1 LAi Sit. IfEBST DICTIONARY Leffiece By United Press A new cold wave moved out of the far northwest today and 1 uiitior.al hardships for i or the territory east of the i Mountains, already buffeted by icy winds, blizzards and tored.

fioods. Charing skies promised some re-! l-ef in the north central states from snows which in their wake left communications crippled and hole villages isolated in drifts 30 feet. high. K.cmI crews battling to reopen i trunk, line highways northern blanketed by 40 inches of snow, were hampered by bitter Marnuctle, where travel was limited to and toboggans, was kroatcned with a milk shortage. Deliveries were, limited to hospitals ri-id honies with babies.

Dealers re-j went unable to exhausted because of moii nlaiinoiis dri'ls. T. rope rat res, ranging from zero below, extended from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico. U. S.

Forecaster J. R. Lloyd predicted colder weather for i nil of the area from Michigan to "ne Rockies. Slightly warmer tem li Thib is iinn of a scrirs 1' rniinnnr, In hn used in obtaining your ilktimiarv. Clio ml save I lioso cimnnns until ynu have llic 2 consnciiiivnlv numbiTPd roiinons.

Thn moi thn. Sua -J veS Texas Spsnach uiib with I lis. 7 SUGAR CURED SLICED BACON lb. pfegs. residents, and a grandson of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Chcssrown of this eilv. Turnips EAGLES AMATEUR "BROADCASTS The members of the are sponsoring Amateur which will be held eery Saturday evening at the nd yon -nfi(Id to one vo' 'o of hc Tiyo- ehimc Dirsinnn.T. 'If ymi up pea to mf.s Kupply of coupons, you onn unvf nn st of tho fo'loivina' MEATY VEAL ROAST E. othr Ragles fcwck to mnkc up for the dlftrenre.

ii MACARONI SPAGHETTI lb 5c parlors, in Chess street. Last Saturday evening was the first of the series and a number of local people tool; part in tile program. The next of the series will be he id February 5. The public is invited to attend. big 0 I53 CATSUP peratures were predicted for the lower Missouri and Misissippi val- ieys but no relief was in sight for the rest of the country.

SAUER KRAUT Ig. can 7c MUSTARD qt. 10c BLACK PEPPER a y2 ib. pkff UL VANILLA OR LEMON EXTRACT Substitute bottle DEEDS RECORDED November 19, 1937. Wyolande B.

Hiscox. et Monongahela, to Virginia Berwick, Monongahela, a lot 86 by ICO feet, Lawrence strset, Monongahela: $1. November 19, 1937. Virginia Berwick. Monongahela, to Harry Kohn et Monongahela, a lot, 86 by 100 feet, Lawrence street, Monongahela; $1.

January 19. 193s. Honk of Char-Icroi (inrj Trust to Salvatorc Parrinello, el California, n. lot 37.5 by 10O feet, Ash street, California; big cans his is I COUPON PEACHES DILL PICKLES 18 iar TOMATO PASTE can i'l oz. "I jar a No.

48 FOR VOLUME NO. 1 or 2 PEANUT BUTTER jars PORK BEANS can's LUX OR SOAP LIFEBUOY cakes Large BEETS can dta11 18i SVEF.T PICKLES l.TNSO TOMATOES 3 large box Large can (winTT fy" lti win 2 VOLUME DICTIONARY PITTSBURGH TRIANGLE FOOD MARKET 217 MAIN ST. PHONE 55 FREE DELIVERY iyiijjiv uxNiiJt.ij -ir cans i FRUIT COCKTAIL cans Auiiionzed Service MAIL ORDER COUPON IF YOU ORDER BY MAIL ENCLOSE $1.14 THE DAILY REPUBLICAN. To Dictionary Presentation Dcp't. Herewith find 12 consecutively numbered coiiDntis and Sl.lt tor whirh Please mail me nostnaid at the address bolow Volume I of Webster's Universal Unabridged Dictionary.

I understand that the additional 15c is to cover cost of mailing and handling no to miles. (For urcnter distance consult your post office for ptKl.ine cm 6 sounds iveioht.) E3 qt. SALAD DRESSING jar (Vai CRABAPPLES (Spiced) can' SALT 3boxes 3. SANDWICH SPREAD Crushed or PINEAPPLE Brokon Slices Fine or NCQDLES Broad 3 fa ft is u2 ii 'hv Su3 qi I OCTAGON A gz. I SOAP LAUNDRY 8 bars I Swans Down AATD HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES CLFAN8.FR Lighthouse cans Signed I Address POST TOASTIES box 7 7c CAKE FLOUR box INST A LI ED REPAIRED INSPECTED TANGERINES each 1c LETTUCE 2 for 15 POTATOES pk.

25c SUGAR 10 lbs. 53c BROOMS 19c CRACKERS 2 lb. box 15c PRUNES lb. 5c SAUSAGE MEAT lb. E1B TKAKIJ i30 re His.

JHWKO, by the piece WlKNKKi lb, Ibo SAUEil KRAUT lb. 5c No. 2 SMe l'e Tencil Ink Blur White Crushed ORANGE JUICE CORN can cans CKMALENE I A For thoL-e wli'j the Last Word in Dirt.initaHra rr'ATivi! Pqngqkc Flour i is it a sii- lb. 23 we offer you the Florentine DeLue Edition, the wwX Uiat the iiriiitn craft kA producr, regardless of expense. Only per volume, along with the required number of coupons.

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