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The Warren County Observer from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Warren, Pennsylvania
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Wednesday, October 28, 1959 THE OBSERVER County Vital Statistics Births BOVS Mr. and Mrs. William Hill 110 Onondaga Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swanson, R.

Akeley; Mr. and Mra Ed L. Miller, Wilkinsburg. at WGH. Mr.

and Mrs. Oren Wood, 16 Water st, Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fiscus, Sheffield; Mr. and Mrs, Frecterick Maier, 111 Russell Warren; Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Russo, 309 Hazel Warren. GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Myers, 346 East Main Youngsville; Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hansen, 716 Market Warren; Mr. and Mrs. James Mazzu, 11 Weatherbee North Warren; Mr. and Mrs.

Donald B. Wood, Philadelphia. Mr, Wood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

Wood 103 Willoughby Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Valentine, of Niagara Falls, N. Mr. and Mrs, Seward Jordan, 12 Oak sL, Youngsville; Mr.

and Mrs. Creed Ericks on, 107 E. Third Warren. Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Beach, 5 Glenwood Warren; Mr.

and Mrs, John Grube, 197 Pleasant Drive Warren; Mr, and Mrs. Willis Phillips, of Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nosel, of Erie, former Warren residents. The mother is the former Phyllis Fadale, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fadale, 707 Fourth Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter, R.D.1 Akeley; Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Mickelson, 613 W. Fifth Warren. Deaths CARL WILLIAM HULL, of 309 Market Warren, died at 10:30 a. 24,, at the Brennan and Root Nursing Home. Mr.

Hull, the son of the late William C. and Eva Coates Hull, was bom in Erie, OTi February 23, 1895. After graduating from the Erie public schools and Edinboro State Teachers College, he entered the S. Army, in September, 1917, He was wounded on October 10, 1918, andreceivedthe Victory Medal in recognition of action against the enemy. During World War II, Mr, Hull was attached to the S.

Army in the of civilian engaged in the creating and developing of libraries in Panama and Guatamala for the armed services. It will be remembered that he was Librarian in Warren from 1946 to 1949, and was a past President of the Pennsylvania State Library Association. He was a member of Trinity Memorial Church, where a Mass of Requiem was held in his memory this morning at 7:30. The funeral service was held from the Ciibson Funeral Home today, with the Rev. Beecher M.

Rutledge, officiating. Committal was in the family plot in Lakeside Cemetery, Erie. There are no survivors. MRS. ROSAMOND M.

SIOGINS, age 45, wife of Paul Siggins, 408 Prospect Warren, died in a Denver, Colorado, hospital last Thursday at 1 m. She was bora in Torpedo, September 14, 1914, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeVeme C)ey. In additira to her husband and parents, she is survived by four sisters, Mrs, Earl Holden of Bradford, Frances and Roberta Day, Torpedo, and Mrs, Merle Sutton of Grand Valley.

Also a brother, Frederick, in Garland The Rev. Ted Smith conducted services atthe Young Funeral Home, Youngsville, on Monday, October26. Burial was in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Garland JOSEPH JAMES BCNAVITA, known to his friends as the 11-year-old son of Anthony Bona vita, 1014 Fourth Warren, and Mrs. Martha Oordon, of California, died at the Warren General hospital last Thursday. His death came as an unexpected shock to his family, school-mates and friends.

Buddy was recovering after an operation, when fatal complica- ticfis set in. He had lived in this community all of his life and was a member of the Grace Methodist Church. Besides his parents, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs, Toni Gruber, Niobe, N. and Patricia DRAPES CARPETS A complete Drapery Service for the Warren Area. Measuring, Making, Hanging.

Large selection of Fabrics. Bedspreads, Drapes, Dustruffles to match. Room Size or Wall to Wall Carpeting Beautiful Patterns in Nylon Wool Acrilan Furniture Store 317-319 Pa. W. Warren, Pa.

It Won't Be Long Now SNOW PLOW SERVICE Sidewalks Parking Areas Driveways Industrial Commercial Residential "Don't Break Your Back Let US Do It" Cali Us For Block f9 T. R. Weeks 6 Monroe St. Warren, Pa. Phone RA3-I902 Miss Mary Frechie, right, National representative and beauty consultant for exclusive Jaquet cosmetics, will spend October 28, 29 and 30 at Drug Store with Mrs.

Gerry Mahaffey, who is pictured with her. She will be in Warren to advise and counsel in aids to beauty. Mrs. Mahaffey, regularly of Mullen will be happy to analyze your skin tones and advise you in choosing the Jaquet make-up creams and lotions that are complexion-perfect for you. Braavita, at home; his materaal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Heald, Warren, and several aunts and uncles. Services were held in the Grace Methodist Church last Monday. The Rev. Ralph Findley, of that church, officiated.

Burial was in the Smith Cemetery, JOSEPH WINFIELD SNYDER, 60, died Saturday, October 24, in the Jamestown General Hospital, He was bora in Bradford, Nov. 25, 1898, where he spent his entire life until a year ago, when he moved to Jamestown. Mr. Snyder was a retired telegraph operator, and oil producer. He is survived by his sister, Mrs, Alva Smith of oungsville.

Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Clytus Mowry, of the Bradford First Methodist Church. Burial was in Willow Dale Cemetery. JAMES A. SHIPE memorial services were held on Tuesday, Oct, 20, by the Rev.

J. Norman Holder of the Youngsville Methodist Church, The preceding evening Masonic rites had been conducted at the funeral home. MRS. JOHNSON, Fluvanna, N. expired last Sunday evening after a prolonged illness.

She was bora in Varmland, Sweden, May 25, 1877 and came to Sheffield when seven years of age. Services will be held tomorrow, Oct. 29, in Sheffield, by the Rev. Carl Eliascxi, of Bethany Lutheran Church. She was preceded in death by her husband Eric K.

Johnson, in 1941; also a son, and a daughter. She is survived by a son, Gilbert E. Johnscn, Renova; two daughters, Mrs. Clara Barstow, Fluvanna, and Mrs. Ellen Eustice, Tulsa, one brother, Oust Johnson of Sheffield Also 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

JAMES J. McDonald, 73 died Sunday morning, Oct. 25, at the Titusville HospitaL was a member of St. Titus Church, Titusville, where services were held this morning at 10 o'clock. Committal was in St.

Cemetery. Among those surviving him is his sister. Mrs. Alice Nichols, of Tidioute. KARL PHILLIPS, brother of Gay Phillips, North Warren; Floyd and Harry Phillips of Corry, died in Long Beach, Calif.

Interment was in that city. Community Calendar NOVEMBER 5 Dessert-Fashion Show-Card Party, sponsored by Jaycee Auxiliary, Beaty cafeteria, 7 p. m. NOVEMBER 13-14 40 et 8 Auto Show, Beaty cafeteria. NOVEMBER 17 DECEMBER 1 YMCA Enrollment Week.

NOVEMBER 18 Farmer-Rotary Banquet, Beaty cafeteria. NOVEMBER 19-20 Warren High School Senior Class Play, High School auditorium. Halloween Partii Sheffield Vets Club FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th Masquerade Smorgasbord EAST END STORE Your 5-Star Shopping Center IN YOUNGSVILLE "Back Saving" Carry-Out Service Large "Off-Street" Parking Lot "Browslng-Space" Bigness Exceptional Values Red Stamps Delmar Margarine 5 1 Pkgs. $1 Glendora Milk 8 Tall Cans $1 Argo Sugar Peas .............................8 Cans $1 Glendora Fruit Cocktail 4 Cans $1 Old Virginia Apple Jars $1 Luscious Gold Butter 1 67c Sunshine Krispy Crackers 4 Pkgs. $1 Black Pepper ...............4 4 Oz.

Cans $1 Longhorn $1 U. S. No. 1 Potatoes 2 15 Pecks $1 Skyflake 1 Box 29c Slab Bacon 3 $1 Lean Ground Beef 55c Sirloin Steak 89c Minute Steaks 79c English Cut Pork Chops 39c Homemade Sausage 39c Rolled Rump Roast ib 79c Round Steak 79c Rolled Rib Roast 79c Meat Loaf Mix 3 $1 Glendora Kidney 8 303 Cans $1 Bits-O-Sea Tuna 5 Reg. Cans $1 Old Favorite Chocolate Drops 3 $1 Grapefruit 303 Cans $1 Effective October 29, 30, 31, EAST END STORE Phone LOgan 3-4131 Youngsville,.

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