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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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PAGi EIGHT THE DAUY REPUBLICAN, MONONGAHSIA, PA. MONDAY, JUNE 18. 19 Mrs. Olive Murphy, 75 Hayes a nue, Washington. Do VALERA GETS SEAL OF OFFICE ham announces plans are laid for a party to be given by the Monon Four County Gl's Wounded In Korea State To Open Bids On Fallowfield Twp.

School Addition LOCALS gahela organization of Daughters of St. George, Mrs. Kelly general chairman of the affair. The lodge Cpl. Gus Janoski, son of a Mrs.

Clement J. Janoski, 'jive' will entertain members and friends at cards and other games in their Four Washington County soldiers have been wounded in in the Korean area, the Department of Defense announced today. They arc Pfc. Harry T. Murphy, son of meeting place, the I.

O. O. F. Hall Wednesday evening. Agnes Barclay of Riverview was recent Pfc.

John R. Ulicne, son of and Mrs. John Ulicne, Frederi town. Sgt. Andrew yurchick, husb; of Mrs.

Mary J. Yurchick, worth. ly installed president of the group Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. McDonald of Mrs. William Smallback has been removed to her home in Union Street from Monongahcla Memorial Hospital where she was a patient from June 1 for. treatment of injuries sustained in a fall from a stepladdcr in her home. s.

Smallback suffered fractures of the left leg and a hip-injury." She is making satisfactory progress. Court Transfiguration, No. 955, Catholic Daughters of America, will meet for installation of officers in the I. O. O.

F. Hall, Main Bids will be opened by the State Public Building Authority in Harrisburg, July 12, for the construction of an addition to the Fallowfield Township elementary school building, the Authority has announced. Separate bids will be taken for general construction, heating construction, plumbing and electrical work. The school district will rent the building from the Authority upon completion until construction costs plus financing charges are" paid, after which time the property will be turned over to the local school Forward Township, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Shearer of Route 51 and Larry Culp of Charleroi returned last night from a successful fishing-trip during the week-end at Tilghman's Island, Chesapeake Bay. St. Paul's Sodality of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet Tues day at 8:00 p.m., in the Parish Roberts, 2 0 0 9 2 0 Navlor. 2 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 36 12 16 21 11 0 Monongahcla 7O0 005 0 12 16 FileyviUe 100 010 0 2 7 1 Two bare hits McCBntock.

Cusbev. Three base bits Kegel M. Clickovich, N. rliokovich, Wickerham. Stolen bases Malenoski, Double plays Roberts to Dipaola to Clickovich.

Hit with pitched ball Clickovich, Base on balls Roberts. 0, Naylor, 1. Kegel, 1. By-ers. 2.

Struck out Roberts 1, Naylor 4, Malnerich, 4 Byers, 1. Fairhope AB. R. H. P.

A. Manown, If, 2b, 3 10O1I Rhodes, 1 0 0 0 0 0 McIUvain, p. 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 Cillo. lb, p. lb 4 I 2 11 1 0 Rasco.

ss 3 0 1 0 4 0 Koslasky. 3b 2 0 0 0 4 0 Shuman, rf, lb, '301100 Stanko. 2b. 3 0 0 6 2 2 Code. cf.

If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Swaney, rf, cf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 3 4 18 13 3 New Eagle AB. R. H. P. A.

Dipaola. Jf 3 0 0 Reale. ss. 2b ...4 3 1 2 3 1 Bewick, cf 4 2 2 2 0 0 Halrehlto; 2b 4 1 3 1 0 V. Auriga, ss .1 2 0 1 0.0 0 Slifko, lb 2 1 0 3 0 0 lb 1 1 14 0 1 Niccolai.

3b 4 4 2 0 3 1 Casciani.rf J. 2 2 tt- R. Furiga, rf J. 2- 2 2 1 0 0 Anselmino, 3, 2 4. 0 0 L.

2 0 0 Sanders, 5 2 2 0 3 0 a-Ran for Anselmino in 5th. Totals 39 26 21 21 9 3 Fairhope 001 000 2 3 4 3 New Eagle 11 13 047 26 20 3 Two base hits' Gillion, Casciani, Reale. Sanders, Stolen Bases Rasco, Dipaola, Reale, Bewick, Halechko, Niccolai, Casciani, Code. R. Furiga, Buell, Dougle Plays Sanders to Reale to Slifko, Hit with pitched ball Reale.

Slifko, Base on balls Swaney, 3, Gil-lo, 1, McIUvain. 4, Manown, 1, Sanders, Struck out Mcllvain. 3 Manown 1, Sanders. NOTICE and Second Streets, tomorrow eve-ing. The meeting is announced for jJ -3 nrsr district.

8:30 o'clock with members of, the newly elected staff asked to be according to( the president, Fe'rnarid' Hostesses Cor tomorrow will be Mrs. Thomas Deigan, Mrs. John Doney and Mrs. Albdrt Green. present at seven o'clock.

s. John (Betty Bartmam Polaski win take over the duties of Grand ttcf Frank, two year old son of Mr. and Robert Sutmdn of Spent -the week gent succeeding Mrs. John P. Con USED CAR BUYERS NOTICE! WE ARE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR THE USED CAR YOU HAVE BEEN DREAMING ABOUT SEE GEORGE OR GENE BINDI -AT- Bind! Bros.

Used Car Lot 448 W. MAIN STREET OPPOSITE CITY HALL PHONE 3 or 2050 ic (nee Budns). Mrs. come re end with his grandmother, Mrs. Herman-Sutman of Sixth and Chess minds members that reservation for the annual banquet of Court Transfiguration, on June 28, must be made by tomorrow night with Streets.

Marie L. Casciia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Caserta, this Mrs. Leo Kramer 'Phone 517-J or Mrs.

Lawrence Dopier (689); city, received her Bachelor of Science degree in the School of ONCE MORE PRIME MINISTER of Eire, Eamon de Valera (left) receives in Dublin the Seal of Office from President Sean T. O'Kelly. Success in the recent election returned de Valera, who heads the Fianna Fail Party, to the post he held from 1932 to 1943. (International Radiophoto) J. L.

Steel Corp. Files $3,301,375 Damage Suit Firm Jones and Laughlin Steel corporation has filed suit in the federal district court -in Pittsburgh asking damages of $3,301,375 from the H. McGraw company, Hartford, Conn, engineering firm which designed and built the huge and washing plant in Luzerne township, across the Monongahela river from Fredericktown. The Steel corporation, the nation's fourth largest steel producer, charges the McGraw company with designing a washing plant that has been found to be "unsound, inadequate and defective." the banquet will be served at 6:30 o'clock at the Monongahela al Business Administration at Du- quesne, and was president also ley Country Club. The usual good Joseph Litwin of Van Voorhis; and attendance is expected at Tues day's meeting.

John Krempasky, 11, son of Mrs was a member of Epsilon Eta Phi, honorary business sorority at Du-quesne, she was president filso of Sigma Lambda Phi Social Sorority at the University. Stella Krempasky of Fourth Street, Miss Virginia Lou Null, daugh this city. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M.

Null of Monongahela, R. D. 1, has been accepted for admission to A special meeting of the Monon Bethany College at Bethany, Evans' son Raymond and Miss Palmira Mendecino of Gregg Street, solemnized at St. Anthony's R. C.

Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of Wilmerding were guests yesterday at the J. W.

Evans home. HOSPITAL NOTES: There are eight new babies in the nursery at Monongahela Memorial Hospital all born during the week-end. They are (June 15) the son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sarver of 1111 West Main Street at 11:40 a.m., the FRANCE SWINGS (Continued trom Page One) lies 2.

Total 113. in September. Miss Null will gahela Girl Scout Council is called by. Mrs. Maxwell Otley, commissioner, f6r evening at eight o'clock at her home, in 'V pursue a course of study in journal' LOCAL 210 The Annual meeting of members of the Memorial Hospital Association will be held at the Hospital on Thursday, June 28, 1951 at 2:30 p.

for the Nomination and Election of Officers and Fifteen Trustees to serve for. the ensuing and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. V. Rockefeller, je 18, 22, 25c Secretary. ism and business administration.

A member1 of the 1951 graduating Extreme left: Communists 99. Second Street. All Council mem (Continued from Page Two)- bers 'arc" urged to attend as busi As Crompton. rf Fellow travellers 2. Total lOl.

Middle of the road government "Third Force" Coalition Social ness of irhpor tahce; will be i 3 0 111 .3 2 3 8 0 1 1 0 0 4 2 2 3 0 .4 2 2 0 2 .4 2 2 5 0 daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Clyde N. Clickovich, lb Kon. cf Simon, Wickerham, 3b Simon, ists 94. Catholic Popular Repub your doctor class at Elizabeth High School, Miss Null Was very active in school' affairs) "She served a vice-president of the 'Girls 'Athletic Association, vice president and president of the Tri 'Hi secretary of the senior class, and a Mr! and Mrs.

George Gregory' of Sari Jose, are "guests of Fields of Bentleyville at 5:32 p.m., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer' of Donora at 10:17 (June 16) the son of Mr. and Mrs. their" brothef in law, i Landefeld of Chess The late Mrs: Landefeld was a sister of lics 76.

Radical Socialists 36. Rally of Left Republicans 50. Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance 7.. Total 263. Independents generally classed as rightists: Alliance of Rightists and Peasants 82.

Miscellaneous 3. Total 85 Earl Petre of Library at 11:08 Mrs. Gregory. Tnank For Coming p.m.; (June 17) the daughter of The Charles McAlister 'family of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Fronzaglio of Marne Avenue at 3:00 a.m.; New Bedford, arrived here last week called home by word of (June 18) the son of Mr. and Mrs. the illness of his mother, s. Almeda McAlister of Kennedy Mreet, a patient since last Tues member school chorus. 'Bclle BaW jsow'hdnie from Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, where she was a patient.

Her condition is reported as showing marked improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Clutter of 501 Euclid Avenue, Greenville, Ohio, are announcing the birth of an eight pound.

1 1-2 ounce son Sunday at 1:15 o'clock. The Clutters have two other sons, Tommy, fi, and Billy. 4. The mother was Ruth Peters of this city before her marriage to Mr. Clutter, also a former Monongahelan.

Mrs. Seawright Kelly of Crook- Because our stocks arc ample, our ingredients fresh and potent, we can and do compound every prescription without delay. Doctors know they day in Charleroi Monessen Hospital. Relatives report the condi can rely upon our high ethical standards and skilled professional service. Be sure to bring us your Doctor's next prescription.

Thank you! tion of Mrs. McAlister as showing no g- Our sincere thanks to all who helped make our third annual BLOCK PARTY in Stanton Street, Friday Evening, the most successful yet. Special thanks go to the following for their fine cooperation: A. Pizzica Garage, Polaski News Store, Miller's Drug Store, Montgomery Ward, Bondascha Bakery, Keenie's Garage, Alfred's, Ben Rubin, Hickory Restaurant, Mineral Beach, Nahi's Shoe Store, Sanders Florists, and Route's Service Station. The Neighborhood Boys' Club Miss Frances Duff, supervisor of I of A.

B. C.to Borrow I the Lincoln playground, announces a change in the schedule of play- hours there. Instead of mornjng and aftcrnooon sessions, during the period of Daily Vacation Bible Phone 1 62-J Miller's Drug Store Maiden Winkelblech of VanVoorhis at 12:13 a.m., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Ciccone of Donora at 3:45 a.m., the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Gidick of Donora at 8:11 a.m....... Peter Pasterick of Donora underwent operation Saturday at the Hospital. Emergency operations were performed Sunday upon Dennis Lorcnzi, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Lorcnzi of Gallatin, and upon Thomas Lapson, 13, son" of Mr. and "Mrs. Joseph Lapson of Donora. Surgery cases today were Eugene Marraccini, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ncllo Marraccini of Hancock Street; Jack Branthoven, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Branthoven of Monongahcla, R. D. and Leo Marraccini of Hoon Street New medical patients hospitalized are Mrs.

William Adams of Monongahela, R. Lawrence Williams, 3 1-2 mpnths, son of Mrs. Ida Williams of Gallatin; Mrs. Eugene Maurice of Library;" Mrs. Elizabeth Duvall of Donora; Mrs.

School in town for this and next week there Will be afternoon and evening hours, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and from six until nine Fourth and Main Streets Phone 162- o'clock in the evening, Miss Duff I Charleroi 3-6942 1 DR. JUNE RUSE BERGLING CHIROPRACTOR Trust Room 205, Main St OFFICE HOURS Doily Except Thursday I to 4 p. m. 7 to 9 p.

m. And By Appointment Ph. 2012 CREDIT INC. Uon JJO Is JM0 IA.8.C. muwFiui wt 2nd Floor Above Tweed's Dry, Goods reminds Lincoln children that there will be a wiener -roast Thursday evening.

Miss Peggy Clutter, traveling by plane from Florida, arrived at her home in Parkinson Street last night. Going South for a two weeks' vacation, Miss Clutter spent several days in Washington, D. and the remainder of the time visiting with Mr, and' Mrs'. Thomas Morclli, former local residents, at their new home in Holly 2 uk nac nam hui A. B.

Loans Make Happy Happy Homes SUPER 71 DRIVE-IN THEATRE On Route 71 Belle Vernon FROM 0 TO 60 IN 23 SECONDS! In Savings! wood. Peggy holds a position in the offices of Merrill, Lynch, Fen-ner, Pierce, and Beane, Pittsburgh stockbrokers. Local women' officers of Monongahela Chapter, No. 108, Order of the Eastern Star who attended Ends Tonight "CALL ME MISTER" (Technicolor) Plus HILLS" Only Ford, in the low-price field, offers you a choice of V-8 or Six engines! And Ford alone in its field, offers three great transmissions: B'ordomatic Drive, Overdrive, and Conventional Drive. Get extra capacity with a G-E Washer! ACTIVATOR WASHING ACTION-WASHES EVERY PIECE INDIVIDUALLY! WITH FORD AUTOMATIC MILEAGE MAKER! sessions of Grand Chapter in Har Tuesday and Wednesday TERRITORY" (Technicolor) risburg last week returned Friday night to their homes.

They were In Ride! Mrs. David Anderson, Worthy Ma Only Ford, in its field, offers you this power-boosting, fuel-saving feature. It matches timing to fuel charges to squeeze all the "go" from every tankful of gas you buy gives high compression zip with regular fuel! tron; Mrs. William Graham, P.M iand former Grand Representative, THE ONLY CAR WITH AUTOMATIC RIDE CONTROL! Mrs. James Hetherington-, P.

M. and "District Deputy and Miss Anna Belle Sweeney, Junior Past Cars costing many hundreds more, can't beat Ford's smooth, level jounce-free ride. New Automatic Ride Control is the secret! It's a team of new ride features that automatically and continuously adjusts Ford's ride to each and every changing road condition! Matron Who was one of the page? at the 'convention, which was held in Zcm'bo Mosque arid attended by approximately 3,000 Pennsylvania 07 E. S. members.

Pearl Stroup of Hilltop Drive In Between Charleroi ana DonoVa ROUTE 837 Ends Tonight 5 "VENGEANCE VALLEY" (Technicolor Starring Burt Lancaster Tuesday and Wednesday "TRIPOLI" (Technicolor) Maureen O'Hara John Payne Pittsburgh was installed Worthy In Room! YES, ROOMIER THAN ALL OTHERS IN ITS FIELD I Only Ford in all the low-price field offers you a full five feet of hip room. Ford's trunk with over 24 cubic feet of volume is at least one suitcase bigger than that of any other low-priced car. Grand Matron at 'impressive ceremonies Thursday night. Favors at the banquet were jewel-boxes, and special gifts to the pages were matching sets of moonstone jewelry. The trip was made in the Andersons', station wagon with Mrs.

Anderson driving. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Kennedy of Toronto, Canada, left for their home yesterday after having visited tor the past week with Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph W.

Evans of Gee Street. While here they attended the wedding on Saturday of the WIDEST SELECTION OF MODELS WIDEST CHOICE OF COLOR, UPHOLSTERY AND TRIM COMBINATIONS IN ITS FIELD) In tools In Handling I Theatrt rT' 9P With sixteen different models, Jpord offers the greatest choice in the low-price field. And Luxury Lounge Interiors are "Color-Keyed" to exterior finishes. WITH THE MOST' BRAKES, THE LIGHTEST STEERING Today Thru Wednesday -1 Ford offers you the greatest gross brake lining area of all low-priced cars plus easy-handling Ccntramatic stecrin A Spectacle Beyond Compare! INGRJD BERGMAN Other Models as low as $109.95 General Electric 10-lb ca pacity means bigger loads-fewer loads less trouble and less work for you. Beritley ThAtr TpDAXiTHRU WEDNESDAY ft 'fa fWdtl AW 452 'Joan A CAST "JjL tWOUSANM POT Alfred's If YOU CAN PAYMOM-jfJ) CAN'T BUY BETTIrT" flJSipS mmt 'Option! exlr cost.

Fordomitlc Drlvt avail- vTi RManna mi ohle with V-8 only. Equipment, coessorl(ti nd trim tubieot to cliango willioiil sotlc. 409 W. MAIN STREET PHONE 1507 COM6 IN AND "TEST DRIVE" IT TODAY! Authorized Dealer GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS Starts next Sunday, June 24 "ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE" MONONGAHELA FORD CO. 210 Fourth Street, Monongahela, vvvvvv.

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