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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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paci nvi DAILY KPU2LICAN THE HERALD-AMERICAN TUSSDAT. rEJRXABY tX II. mi Wt 1 Id bttuanj Hospital Notes rt liONONGAESLA oCocau Cold Weather Fires Fatal To 42 In U.S. Vakm Ron Rata, MISS OLA OLIVI LIVILY Hiss Ola Olivo lively, of Eigh- Four, R. D.

2, died is her daughter of John Charkt A musical concert and hymn 1M Wert Mm Street, jlononp- lars. Jobs C. Wilbmt. Ubrer- sing featuring Bobby Jones of hela. ian far Monongahela Area home Monday, February 22, 1960.

Harry Zoicfe of Honsiai By Untted rest WtrnaHonal A rash of death-dealing cold Pittsburgh, formerly ot uonora. at the organ will be held Sunday, Girl Scout Council. at p.m. Miss Lively bad Mr. Robert Jamison of been ill for 11 months.

Monongahela MtmoridI Birth Hit too of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griear of 236 Allen Avenue. Donora, February 23 at 3:50 am Tht daughter of Mr. and Mri.

Edward Metrovich of Finleyville B. D. 1, February 23 at 3:14 a.m. Admitted Pittsburgh Gas Companies Sponsor 'Hall Of Flame9 February 28. in the First uapusi weather fires swept the country feat a recent check-up revealed that a number of books in the Third Avenue.

Mmwngatirta, Survivors include a sister, Miss the oast two days. church. The concert, beginning ai a Girl Soout Corner at Byers Me Lena L. Lively, and a brother. OiecharH Jamea Barnard.

i At least 42 persons were killed 7 p. is sponsored oy uie aun- morial Lirary. borrowed, nave the John A. Lively, both at home. ki fires since Sunday night, a sur day School Department of church.

nongaheU. Mn. Mends CatMcaar at vey by United Press Internation al showed. not been returned. Gois art wet-come to Iheee books at all tines, but they sfaouUl be returned as WILLIAM KAY WALKER Houston.

trm Paid Delsandro of S37 The toll climbed alarmingly to son as they are read. Mrs. wa William Kay Walker, 7, of day when seven persons died in a tt an effort to recover Both progressive and table sessions of cards will be featured at the benefit card party sponsored by St. Philip Neri Altar Society tomorrow evening. The party will Koehler Avenue, Donora.

Mra. Albert Smith of Monong fc1a R. D. 2. Bishop, McDonald R.

D. 1, hus hotel fire at Omaha, uree tm si Girl Scouts to go band of the late Matilda peters fimAn wm killed battling a evr their books at borne, and Georee Shark of 104 Teeple ffeneral alarm fire in downtown ry'i i Runel Thomae of Monengdw- la. Mary Fabini of FnleyvflW. Mrs. George Cole of Donora.

Betty Curran of Donora. Katherim Dora of Monongahela. Clyde Watson of Monongahela. Dm Walker, died Monday. February 22.

1960, in Presbyterian Hospi about they find ''strays''-please be held in St. Charles Social ten Avenue. Donora. St. Louis, and three children died when fir destroyed their home tal, Pittsburgh, after a brief to return them to (be Library.

All am much overdue but no fines ter beginning at 8 p. m. Sarah Ruth Titier, 7, and Titzer. 5. children of tit nimfl on tan Gnl at Brinkley, Ark.

Traootd In Collapse Among the survivors is one Leonard Titzer of Eighty Four, R. D. 2. Scout daughter, Mrs. Ethel Pierce ot Mk-hMl Dzubak.

71. of Sbtta One other person was believed missing and four were injured in Mn. Alexander Brady of 314 Monessen. Rotarian Russell J. Ruff was in charge of the program for today's noon Rotary Club meeting, in First Presbyterian Church.

Last week members of the Rotary Club took their Rotary Anns Street. Donora; admitted Febru Mam Street. Monongahela. the Omaha blaze. One of the hos Mn.

Charles (Mary) Gregory ary died February 22 at 1:20 Pado of 219 Sou Al pitalized leaped from a second fW window. Omaha firemen MICHAEL DZUBAK of 761 East Main Street, was removed Saturday to her borne p. m. len Avenue, Donora. to enjoy dinner and tne iioor said.

Michael Dzubak (Juback) of The fire was believed ohave from Charleroi-Monessen Hospital where she was patient for four months. Entering the Hospi started near a second floor wash show at the New Arena Supper Club in Pittsburgh. J. R. Carson arid Fred Ross were in charge of the trip, and it is reported that 485 Sixth Street, Donora, died at the age of 70 in Monongahela Memorial Hospital early yesterday afternoon.

He had been ill only Carroll Township Planning Commission Studies Ordinance. room and quickly gutted the interior of the hotel. tal on October JO, Mrs. Gregory underwent major surgery about ton days later. Her condition a nice time was had by all.

The St. Louis firemen were shows improvement. A lengthy review of aR phases trapped when the top two stories of a three-story building collapsed. Workers toiled through about a month. Born in Slovakia August 16, 1889, he had resided in the community for the past 50 years, and was married in Donora in 1910.

of the proposed subdivision ordin American Legion, Ernest E. Jdbes Post No. 212, Donora, will conduct Post Inspection at its meeting Thursday night. Re Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Rice, ance for Carroll Township the night to recover the bodies. and son Mark Morgan and daugh i a isms. One of the 10 injured was a Ro took up most of the time at the meeting of the Carroll Township He formerly had been a resi tor Pamela Kay, have returned freshments will be served. dent of Joliet, Illinois. hi wwl Blizzard Baiters Plains Planning Oimmission last night to their home in Carmichaels aft-m- mending several days in Char He retired five years ago from when the Board met with the Donora Elks Club will be the tnunshio suDervisors.

No action his employment in the nail mdl of the American Steel and "Wire leroi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sparks and Walter Rice, of Fallowfield Avenue. The was taken but it was decided Division Dcnora plant: man Catholic priest, Fr. John Hickel, 31, who was hurt when he entered Hie flaming building to administer the last rites to one of the trapped firemen. South Hard Hit Elbert Johnson, 12, James Pye 6, and Marvil Stigall, 2, died in the Arkansas fire.

Four others escaped the blaze. Many of the fire deaths Mon scene ot. me win aniiivcisy celebration of St. Michael's Ladies Club Thursday evening be-' ginning with a banquet at 6:30. The Rev.

George M. Kuzma, pas A member of St. Dominic Ro last named and his family lor that the developers, and others interested in subdivision, be invit-eA in a future meeting with the By Un'rttd Press International merly lived in Monongahela. man Catholic Church, he also belonged to the Holy Name So A howling blizzard Mattered the group. tor of Holy Ghost Byzantine Rue ciety there, and to the Catholic Spragg II is solici nlains states with 40 mile an houri Waker Catholic Church, Charleroi, will The Women's Home and For- Slovak Brotherhood, Branch 26, sum Missionary Society ot me and the First Catholic Slovak tor for the supervisors and it will be under his direction that the day were in the South, where Union, Branch 368, both of Don ora.

Pigeon Creek rresoywsnau Church will hold an all-day meet householders overtaxed their final ordinance governing the sub-of townshis lands will winds and foot-deep snow today. It was the latest of a long line of vicious winter storms that paraded across the country this month. He leaves his wife, Mary; two ing tht Church Wednesday, February 24. beginning at 10 he drawn. be the main speaker forthe eve-ning.

Ann Keyock is chairman for the affair. St. Michael's Ladies Social Club is sponsoring a benefit game party tomorrow evening in the church Margaret Blatnik and Dora Patch are co chair stoves and furnaces to keep out severe winter cold. Five persons perished when a daughters, Mrs. Andrew (Helen) The meeting at seven o'clock o'clock.

A covered-disn dinner Stanko of Donora and Jos last nieht in the township build eph (Marie) Weser of Lorraine, The heavy snow combined with fire swept a Harrisonburg, rooming house; four died in a Bluff Springs. home; a will be served at noon. Hostesses will be Mrs. Victor Stromblad sinhia McGowan. The ing at Hazelkirk was a postponed Ohio; two sons, John of Donora, rear gale winds and very cold air mesting lrom the original data of and Joseph James of There is nothing like a flame! I tend the convention, which is offi-And sliown above as proof is Miss daily open from 11:30 a.m.

to 10 Flame, hostess for Pittsburghsi p.m. Monday, from 10 a.m. to 8 three natural gas companies at! p.m. Tuesday, and from 10 a.m. the annual Pennsylvania Restau-'to 10 p.m.

Wednesday. rant Convention and Exposition! The Hall cf Flame exhibit is one in the Penn-Sheraton Hotel yes- of more than 100 such showings terday, today and tomorrow at the hotel during the con- The three ccmpanies, Equitable vention. Directing the activities Gas Company. The Manufactur-j for the three gas companies are anH HPat rnmnanv and R. T.

McCrum, Equitable; Gar- men for the benefit which begins afternoon program will be mlitoanni couple was trapped maae iravei extreme 15. The deep snow ana tha Weather Bureau said, work Kerr and weather conditions and burned to death in the bed hazardous charge of Mrs. Guy Mrs. Jacob at 8 p. m.

The public is invited. The Rev. Ronald Moseley will caused the postpone- last week Borough; and nine grandchildren. Friends are being received at the R. R.

Schwerha Funeral Home, 546 Thompson Avenue, merit. room of their home; and two brothers died when fire destroyed their Concord, house. At Oberlin. Ohio, severf children be the speaker at a meeting to crews fought mounting drifts to keep main- highways open. Up to 12 inches of snow fell in Kansas Monday night.

The Weather Bureau issued heavy snow warnings for parts of Nebraska, night of the Methodist Men the First Methodist Church social rooms. The session begins at 8. o'clock. suffocated or burned to death in Tie peopies Natural Gas Com-jence King, Manufacturers Light a rear room while their sponsor -The Hall of land Heat; and Lloyd Whke'i Peo- STEPHEN E. CARSON New Drug Reduces Blood Pressure, Pitt Scientists Declare The Gleaner Class of the First Baptist Church will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Church, Main and Sixth Streets, Thursday evening, February 25.

Hostesses will bt Mrs. Albert Baroffio and Mrs. Malcolm Mc- the living I cijWpri in he one of Dies, watched television in Iowa and Missouri with winds ex Stephen Edward Carson, Fal he outstanding features of the! pected to reach 50 miles an hour in some sections. Thej exhibit! PITTSBURGH 1UPD room. At Statesville, persons, including annual exposition.

The PITTSBURGH (UPD Two N.C. Four two children, in tne leading: "largest breakfast roy features showings by 16 'University of Pittsburgh scien- TmHii- for ine evening tor ine eei burned to death anj eigilt others act urers of modern, au- world" proved no matdi for May-Jackson and wrs. cwinntlv .1 fncnrli Rarp nc ho wipMpd wiciucu I lists have reported tnai new. were injured seriously jvionuay reach the Great Lakes area to-nighC lowfield Township, Charleroi R. D.

1, died in his home Monday, February 22, I960, at 10:30 a.m. He was born December 7, 1886. in Charleston, W. a son of William B. and Mary Stoffel Carson.

Mr. Carson was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Char drug tested here, has been 1Harnr isaac wm have charge of cessful in reducing blood pressure! Mrs. William Ham- A cold wave chased the storm in "mild to moderate" cases. The 6 Gieaners and teaches the Gleaners Mrs. Karl Schempp is con-valescing after suffering an ankle injury sustained while attending Rotary Ann Day last Tuesday at the New Arena Supper Pittsburgh.

James Little of Tenth Donora, is a patient in the St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh. Mrs. L. Dewey Hixson of Belle tomatic gas cooking and josepn w.

nair as heating equipment and the three a knife on the garguantuan pastry gas companies. Monday at the opening of the Those exhibitors will be on Pennsylvania State Restaurant hand to demonstrate and tell the' Assn. Convention, story of the latest in products; Some 7,200 delegates to the Chambers is presi- across the country. The mercury', report, which named the UDjMi vancy dropped to 10 degrees at Amaril- stance JF-591, was made by Dr. night in a gasoline explosion that destroyed a two-story home.

TV Artists March With lo, and 8 at Dalhart, in the William J. Kelly, of the medical leroi and was a former member of Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 302. He retired in 1958 after The Washington County High and will provide the knowledge day convention appiauaea end know-hew for more effective Barr as he sliced the eight-foot 1 nnntninorl flKftllf N)H Texas panhandle. Readings near school, and Dr. Joseph P.

Buck- tero were common in New Mexico loy, of the pharmacy school, to Science Exhibition in je Colorado and Wyoming. management a a inMnHH 48 ywr plumbing and heat-aw mono restaurant own-: raisms. Other displays includedu George wasningiun nmn, ing contractor in Charlcroi. ers and guests from all parts of! olive sized tomatoes, "instant' the state are registered to at-! pizza and folding finger bowls. Surviving'-'are his wife, Bertha Coven Carson: seven sons, Hoy Funeral Notices Vernon RD is a patient in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh.

She expects to undergo major surgery. Her room number is 520. Confraternity Christian Mothers will meet for its February ington, featuring nine nib-plays, from eight schools, will be open to the public on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, according to Clifford F. Crouse, general Picket Signs PITTSBURGH (UPM-Fcderal Donald E. Eugene, Mil lard Wilbur H.

and Rol-ert L. Carson, all of Charleroi R.D., Edward jc.airman Engineers' Week, AMBROSE. Ambrose ARSON. 83, at home, Courtney, Febru- Carson, Trsiler Jarred Loose From Tractor Kills 3 Road Workers Fallowfield and Merland B. Carson of Coal Center R.D.; 16 grandchildren mediators scheduled separate talks with management and union representatives today in efforts to sellle a strike by radio and television broadcasters against Wcst- an event of Washington- County Chapter of Professional Engineers.

Hours of the public show and two great-grandchildren: four brothers, George Carson of Charleroi, J. Elbert and Fred meeting tonight in St. Charles Social Center at eight o'clock. Women's Benefit Association, Review will hold a meeting tomorrow at 7 p. m.

in the ing on Thursday are from noon to 6:00 p.m. The Friday hours inghouse Broadcasting Charlcroi R. D. 1, February 22, 1030. Friends received at Schrock Funeral Home, 226 Fallowfield A Charleroi, hours 1:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 10:00 p.

m. Sen ices there Thursday, February 25, at 2:30 p.m. in charge Rev. Carson, both of North Charleroi, and Walter Earl Carson of Belle are noon to 5:30 p.m., and, the stations. schedule for Saturday calls for Mediator A.

A. Desscr, who an ary 20, 1960, at 6:40 p. m. Friends received at Campans Funeral Home, 216 Chess Street, Monongahela. Prayers there Wednesday, February 24, at 8:30 a.m.

Requiem mass at 9:00 a.m. in St. Anthony's R.C Church, Rev. John L. Phillips, assistant -pastor, celebrant Burial Monongahela Cemetery.

(C 2-22-23) Community Center. public viewing from 9:00 a.m. the separate meetings, ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPD A trailer jarred lccse from a mov-irtg tractor cn the Route 22 Thru-way near here Monday and bowt-ed over five members of a highway crew, killing three and injuring two. The dead, all Pennsylvania, Post Exalted Ruler's Night will sessions would iouow Vernon; one sister, Mrs.

Bertha Crise of Bentlcyvitle. Friends, are being received in the Schrock Funeral Home, 226 noon. ine exniDlls mc at. up juuu Nixon's Hams To Go On Balls'! but that he couldn't say when. be observed at a meeting ot uonora Elks Lodge 1265 tomorrow KDKA Radio and TV manage George Kennedy, pastor Clover Hill Methodist Church.

Burial Monongahela Valley Memorial Tark. at Fallowfield Avenue, Charleroi, hours 1:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. night beginning with dinner 6:30 o'clock. ment personnel Monday manned the microphones as members of the American Federation of Tele the College Room at the Hotel. The Vigilants Club of Bethel A.M.E.

Church has completed plans for a Martha Washington Tea at the Church, West Main and Seventh Stree's, afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Prcsi- were identified as Adam Bailey, 52, of Kemptcn; Eugene Ziegler 63, cf Breinigsville, and Pai'l Mctzger, 45, of Wesosvillc. Elmer Oldt, 62, of Kempton, one of the injured, was in fair KUTSIK. John Kutsik, Finleyville, R. D.

3, February -20, HARRlSBURG (UPD The Pennsylvania Republican organisation is expected to enter Vice vision and Radio Artists (AFTRA) struck at midnight Sunday in a wage dispute. Some of Pittsburgh's best-known LSACH. Marie Leach, 75, wife of Edward Leach, New Eagle, February 23, 1930, at 3:00 a.m. Friends received at Bebout and Yohe Company Funeral Home, 300 Second Street. Monongahela.

Services Friday, 1930, from injuries received when struck by auto. Friends MRS. EDWARD LEACH Mrs. Marie Leach, 75, wife of Edward Leach of New Eagle, died this morning, Febnury 23, -dent of the Club is Mrs. Paul received at Edward B.

Garry Burgess Blames State For Sled-Car Collision (Continued from Page One) collision. His truck almost clearet the intersection, but the coaster! -and highest paid personalities President Richard M. Nixon today at AUcntown nos-carried picket signs in frigid tiic April 26 primary as pital with second degree burns on Jackson who invites interested persons lo attend the affair. Mrs. Aivin D.

ViVerctte is chairman 1960, at three o'clock. Death was and- hands. The other, peratures at Westinghcuse Gate-! hj with the lace Harry Stfhler, 45, of Allentowfl, way Center in downtown. caused by pneumonia. Mrs.

Leach was born in Pitts of the Tea which is expected to Keystone State's GOP voters. Funeral Finleyville. Services Wednesday, February 24, at 10:00 "a.m. in St. Mary's Russian Church, Mc nonga'icia.

Burial Belle Vernon Cemeiery. (G 2-22-2-1' was treated for minor burns by a February 25, at 9:30 a.m. in Transfiguration R. C. Church, Rev.

Paul P. Legcr in charge. Burial Monongahela Cemetery. I'itlsburgh be an enjoyable affairs, burgh July 23, 1884, and had lived The pickets made up what pro.b- Nomination petitions for Nixon's local physicisn. ably, was the most expensive! pnirv jn the state's presidential; Stats trocpers said the men in this vicinity 35 years.

She was crashed into the rear wheel fen all der. Mrs. James Hamilton, presi- a member cf Transfiguration R. 'tv hidnrv i-mployed by the S.ate Highway dent of the Valley Inn Parent-, preterence lest win cap a pic- Teachers Associate, announcesjSomeoftheenterta wavc cf last minute. fU- LIVINGSTON.

Mrs Sadie Liv- While most of the remaining cases disposed of involved traf fic mishaps, the burgess in om prosecution assumed his occa sional role as arresting officer complainant, witness and judge. C. Church; its Rosary and Altar Society, and Transfiguration Court, No. 955, Catholic Daughters of America. Surviving with the husband are two daughters, Mrs.

Norman for siaicwid3 and dislrict of' meeiuiK, nffprpd a siG5-a-vveck eua-ificcs. Department, were filling cracks the roadway with pitch when the (trailer broke loose and crossed the highway. Two of the men. who were killed Jwere directing traffic when they ingston, wife of the late Harry E. Mathilde 1 Ghenne, wife of Albert J.

Ghenne, Fallowfield Monongahela R. D. 2, at home February 21, 1930. at 6:45 p.m. Friends received at SchrocK A.

Livingston, 218 Shady this evening. Cance'hv rantee this year and $170 next m. mm ritnt'lArn! at hnma Atl.riaakl Ad ary 20, I960, at 5:15 p.m. the School, not entirely yeaf. 'ie company said.

TV pet' were offered a weekly; at 5 Pni- struck by the runaway vc Friends received at Schrock will pose transportation 'rlbase and annual fee guarantee of dates for various offices men )icic which then rammed a hign- Funeral Home, 226 Fallowfield rfif with the new fall 1B frnm ho rnrrpnt SIjO. until AI.HT II 1 10 WlUlUiaw. WUV UlWiuiiau Crookham of New Eagle, and Mrs. Marie Reder of Pittsburgh; one son, Charles Voight of South Dakota; the following stepchildren Mrs. George Mountain c-f Finleyville, Mrs.

Louttit hot nitc i. now vemcics ouisv nu i Burgtss Make Arrtsr The case in point was that a youth, wlnse car was parked and who, apparently al tempted to get away when haile by the motorist hose car almos hit his. Catch was that the motoris haDDened to be Hizzcner, Hi cording to the company. Officials said no programs were Avenue, Charleroi, hours 1:00 tosnmY today. The Association will 5:00 and 7:00 to 10:00 p.

nvjmeet next on Monday, March 21. Services there Wednesday, Members are asked to note that February 24, at 1:30 p. m. in there, will be no meeting tonight. Announced By Scott U.S.

Sen. Hush Scott (H-Pa.) flames, Authorities said the two men di- Home, 226 Fallowfield Avenue, Charlcrou hours 1:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Requiem mass Wednesday, February 24, at 9:00. a.m. In St.

Jerome's R. C. Church, Charleroi, Rev. James F. McKeev-er, pastor, celfibrant.

Burial Belle Vernon Cemetery. (S 2-22, 23) curtailed. of New Eagle, Miss Margaret traffic were killed in- announced in Washington charge Rev. Robert Laing, pas- Leach of Pittsburgh, Edward Leach, and Thomas Leach tor Charleroi Methodist The Ladies Auxiliary to the The driver of ths tractor-trailer mat inikoh nau Eiven mc oiui Church. Burial Charleroi Cerv fNew Eagli Hoot Owls will meet of New Eagle, George, Leach of Congressman Morgan Asks ChtckOn P.O.

Nttd In PtttrsTwp. etery. (S Monongahela; 18 grandchildren; GOP the go-ahcad to enter Rider, 37, of MiUeviUe, es-name on the ballot which will notcapcd injury and four other high-bind Pennsylvania delegates to' way crewmen jumped to safety. Wednesday, February 24, at 8:00 n.m. in the clubrooms in- the 12 great-grandchildren.

IRMILES. Ermiles Friends are being received at burgess, who pursued the lad an cited him to police court when overtook his quarry at a red light In another hearing, that of resident who apparently had in bibed not wisely but too mud Delsandro asked if the arrestin officers had used "brutality" I Borough. Mrs. Frank Gorondy is nisitlcnl of the Auxiliary and 63. wife of Peler P.

Ermiles of DZUBAK (JUIACK). Congressman Thomas E. Mor-'the party's Chicago convention in the Bebout and Yohe Company Funeral Home, Second and Chess at the request of Peters rhael Dzuiiak fJubai-k). 70, of Adam Fratichl Is chairman Township Chamber of torn- 485 Sixth Street. Donora, in of the February Social Commit Streets, Monongahela.

Widow Of Founder Of Pittsburgh Steel Co. Dies July but, act as a barometer ol the vice' president's appeal. So far only one statewide candidate has filed. He is Superior merce, has requested Post Olticc 411 Mai ne Avenue, Mononga-'hela, in Monongahela Memorial Hospital Monday, February '22, 1960, at 6:00 a.m. Friends received after 7:00 p.m.

Monday at L. M. Frye Funeral Mnnnntrahela Memorial bringing him to the police statioi officials to conduct an investiga nital Mondav. February. 22, i The student touncu oi monon PITTSBURGH (UPD Funeral tion in April of the township to determine the need for a post of The answer was negative.

in the borough leader asked if tf Court Judge Blair F. Gunthcr, of tahela Valley Catholic High services for Mrs. Sallie Huston i Home, 427 West Main Street, Pittsburgh, who is seeking an 1960, 1:20 p. m. Friends received at the R.

R. Schwerha Funeral Home, 546 Thompson Avenue, Donora. Blessing serv School announces sponsorship of Rowe. 90. widow of Wallace H.

Auto Hits Safety Island; Driver Killed PITTSBURGH (UPH Henry Schnarrenbefger, 60, McCand-less was killed late Mon I Pre-Lenten Dance in the School other 10-year term on the appellate court. Gunther, who has ReT Rowe, founder of Pittsburgh Steel fice. At the present time the township is served by post offices In Canonsburg, Bridgeville and Ve-netia. The Venetia Post Office, will be held Wednesday gymnasium this coming Satur day, from 8:00 to 11:00 pm publican organization backing, ices there Thursday, February 25. a.

nr. followed by re defendant planned to file charg against the arresting officer Again the answer was "No, sir Said the burgess with gri "That Just saves you five, buck Here." He picked up tht $10 posit fee. "You lake five and I Uktliv.H Burial will be at Homewood Cem Monongahela. Mass to be celebrated Wednesday, February 24, at 9:30 a.m. at Transfiguration R.

C. Church, West Main Street, Monongahela, by the Reverend Paul P. Leger, pastor. Interment will take place In Monongahela Cemetery. day niaht when rto automobile Dancing will be to popular re quiem high mass in St.

Donr etery. crashed Into a blLiker light safety cordings'. Raymond Kramer and inic Roman Catholic Church at Mrs, Rowe, a lifelong resident filed on both the GOP and Democratic tickets Monday. He presented petitions bearing more than 13,000 signatures in support of his candidacy. Thomas Miale art amorwr the 9:30 a.

m. Interment in St of Pittsburgh, died Sunday at her the only one of the three within the township boundaries, serves the Mstern third of the commu- ay. island at an intersection In near' by Rom Monongahela hoys who art mem Shadysids district home. Dominie Cemetery. UM) Itet tf tht Council,.

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