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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 7

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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7
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M()N av novkmrkr 21, EAST IJVERPOOr, REVIEW. EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO PAGE and Funerals Helin DanowskI o( i 11 HaroWl RalslOIl and Ihren brothers, Germany and lived in East Liver-1 Born in Newell, she was the ipool 50 years. He formerly wasidaughter of Wade and Nellie -lane Official Dies Oklahoma Sh? ornier Fniun iMurawski of Pittsburgh, Corners, former cook at the OiinTTo Murawski of Ambridge. and Rob- Travelers Hotel, died Sunday at i lem since 1935 and had been em- where he resided He had been ill Liverpool, and nephews and n.ec the First Baptist Oiurch.

1 She is survived by her mother Services will be held Tuesday sisters, Mrs. Ruth Walker Ambrose B. (Ham) 0 moc Ke 01 A ji 1 A Requiem High Mass will be R36 Virginia Midland, a steel- for a year worker and a former officer of Wednesday morning at 10 at, jg 1892 1 United Steel Workers Local 1212 church. Burial will be in and m.rfli of the Crucible Steel died Cemetery, where military Rahioxi. He lived funeral will be Wetlnesday at 2 40 years, leaving here about 14 honie Memorial in Friends may call at the ago.

He was a cook at the familv rennested that Hnna where friends may call ha Funeral Home in Midland after local hotel for 10 years He at- tJps be maL of the Crucible Steel died Cemetery, where military 3 Ralsion. He' lived day at 8:40 a. m. at Mercy Hos- will be conducted by the Mid- the East Liverpool vicinity for pital in Pittsburgh, where he had land post. friends may call at the fune been a patient several days was 53.

A World War II veteran, he was tonight, born in Pennsylvania. He was a np' -1 j. member and past commander I etlow( the Midland American Legion Post: Relationf Aide tended the Grace United Presbyterian Church. In addition to his mother, of East Liverpool, he is survived by as tokens of respect. Burial will Cemetery.

be in Grandview Llewelvii 481 He also was a member of thei SAI FM-Services will be held a son. Elmer Ralston of Ft Jack- L. Llewelyn, a former resi (hurch. the Liverpool Columbus who was ap- ans of Foreign Wars Post 66 and 1 pointed state industrial relations the Midland Polish Falcons Club, (jirgdtor in 1921 and at his death He leaves his widow, Mrs. Lena Murawski, and two sons, Jerome Murawski and Robert Murawski.

all at home; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Maczynski and Mrs Cecelia Wyzerek, both of Ambridge, and Prescriptions COST LESS AT RANDS REXAU DRUG STORE On The Diamond FU 6-6021 was still active as an international representative of the United Mine Workers Union UMW. son, S. three other daughters, dent of Salineville, died Saturday Mrs. Marian Lamp and Mrs.

at 15 a in the Valley Manor Kathleen Oliver, both of Warren, Nursing Home at New Philadel- and Miss Bernice Ralston of Fast phia R. D. 4 He was 82. Liverpool, 12 grandchildfen and 6 Born in Wales April 15. 1878, great-grandchildren.

lived most of his life in Saline- Services will be held Tuesday ville. He was a son of the late Tetlow died Saturday at his 3:30 m. at the Martin Fu- lumbus home. He was a native ofjneral Home by Dr. K.

Leetonia. Davison, pastor of the First United Early in the century Tetlow Church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral nephews was named to a committee to revise mining laws. In 1913 he became international organizer this afternoon and tonight and for the UMW.

and I nine years later became special rs. Marv representative for the UMW. In McCracken of To- LISBON Mrs Betty .36, of Plea.sant Heights died Sunday at 6 .30 a. m. at the Salem I City Ho.spital.

where she had been a patient 1.3 weeks. She had been in ill health for years. Born March 16. 1924. in Usbon, a daughter of Clayton and Edith John and Ann Llewelym He Brown, she lived all her ed as a loader a coal mine andjijfg vicinity.

She was a was a member of the Salineville niember of the Christian Church and the auxiliary of the Veterans RIVERVIEW Methodist Church The only survivors are nieces 1924 he was acting president of UMW District 17. ronto. a native of Liverpool, died Saturday at 2:45 i.i. at her Tetlow reportedly once turnedjhome after a 6 -month illness. She down the position of assistant 53.

I retary of labor offered to him by She was horn Oct. 25, 1907. Pre.sident Warren G. Harding. of the late James Quigg I He leaves his a a Canton Quiks.

lived daughter, two brothers and two.l" from Encinitas, Calif She 'was a member of the St Joceph Services will be held at Church at Encini- Memonal Funeral Home with She leaves her hu.sband, Richard McCracken, at home, an aunt and several cousins A Requiem High Mass will he sung Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. at St. Frances Roman Catholic Church at Toronto by Fr Angelo Cappelli. pastor.

Burial will be in the Ixings Run Presbyterian Church Cemetery at East Liverpool Friends may call any time at the Clarke Funeral Home in Toronto The Rosary will be recited at the funeral home tonight at 7:30. of Foreign Wars. Surviving are her husband, How- Services will be held Tuesday jard Logue; two daughters. Bell at 2 m. at the Kerr Funeral 1 IvOgue and Deborah Edith Home in Salineville.

with the Rev. both of the home; a son. William Beull officiating. Burial Paul Guy in the at will be in Woodland Cemetery. her father.

Clayton Friends may call today and to- Brown Sr. of Salem; two broth- night at the funeral home PASSES OUT Ntarly averybody can use 1 little extra money at times. why we are here put the money in your hands quickly, privately and economically. You name it. Wi supply it.

Our terrps are made to please you in every way. Gibson, Mgr. Washington St. FU rs. Mary Koiiiiiiel Mr.s, Mary Alta Kominel of liance.

a native of Hanoverton, gj 1 died Sunday at 3:55 a at Ihe F'uneral Home by the Alliance Hospital after a long illness. She was 74. She was born Nov. 3, 1886. daughter of the late Mr and Mrs.

Henry Anderson. She lived in the Alliance vicinity 40 years. She was a member of the F'irst Christian ers. William Brown and Clayton i Brown Jr both of Li.sbon and Mrs Bella Watkins of Lisbon, her grandmother. Services will he held Wednes- at the Heiirv Wiiliam Spangler.

Burial will be in the Lisbon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. a iiitiiiiiitii ui lilt; rum v.uiuM-iai» I I Church and its Loyal Berean l.llpil 111 Forfeits oik I Of S.ifM) POMPONS 5 arious Colors As Low As 2.00 POTTED MUM PLANTS Various Colors Long Lasting As Lou As Wilherl (laslo Services for Wilberl Casio of Washington. a former city resident, will be held Tuesday at p.

m. at the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert Tanguy, pastor of the Glenmoor Unit Presbyterian Church Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park He was killed in a hit-and-run traffic accident in the capital Friday night while crossing a street with his wife, Mrs. Casio. who was injured Her condition remains at the Hospital there Friends may call at the funeral home thi.s afternoon and tonight day School Class, the Legion auxiliary, the Grandmothers Club, and the Battery C.

Club, all of Alliance She also was a member and past pre.sident of the Alliance Review Benefit Association and a member od the Pioneers of the WBA. She leaves her husband. Robert Kommel, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Alta Shoemaker and Mrs DorWhy Schartizer, both of Hartville, and Mrs. Helen Bailh of Alliance; five sons, Robert J.

Kommel of New Milford, Donald Kommel of Alliance, and Lawrence Kommel. Raymond Kommel East Liverpool motorist, cited on 81h St by Wellsville police following a chase over the forfeited a $350 bond when he failed to appear today before! Mayor William Shotib of Wellsville on a charge of driving while under the influence of alcohol Howard G. Monroe Erie St was arre.sted Saturday night about 9 His car first hit a parked car owned by Vince Fiber, 909 Main at and Main police said i Monroe fled the sc'ene but police 1 SPECIAL CENTER.PIECES Your Thanksgiving Table i.s not complete without Riverview Flowers. Decorate your dinner table with a centerpiece of gay flowers arranged by us. Come out and choo.se it yourself, you are always welcome at Riverview, or Phone in your order, now! and Dwight Kommel.

all of given a de.scription of hisl car and the licen.se number bv wit-i John Bpriiiirr Bergner. 614 a retired potter, died Sunday at 6 45 a. in the Greystone Nursing Home in Wellsville after a long illness He was 86 He was born Dec. 17, 1873, in A BRIGHTER HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Puente, two stster.s. Miss Pauline Anderson of Evanston, 111., and Mrs.

Verne Babhett of Columbus; three brothers, Roy An- der.son of Ashtabula, Ralph Anderson of Victoria, Va and Chester nes.ses They gave chase as hei headed toward Fa.st Liverpool and finally halted him on 8th St Oxygen is the most widely dis- SI SPO Oil oronM tributed of the elements. It tom-, Ander.son of Salem, and 26 grana- 1 1 the review classified ads preceded her in death. Service.s will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Myer.s Funeral Home in Alliance by Dr Samuel Freeman.

Burial will he in the ML Union Cemetery in Alliance. Friend.s may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. DRY CLEANING DRAPERIES UNLINED 3c LINED 4c sq. ft. sq.

ft. FURNITURE COVERS GHAIR SOFA 1.00 up 1.75 RUGSond TAPESTRIES TRUCLEENED are restored to a bright new lustre. BLANKETS DOUBLE RED SIZE RE TURNED IN CLEAR BLANKET-PAC. OUR TRUCKS SERVE THE TRI-STATE AREA Laundr.yß 112 W. Fourth St.

1197 Penna. Ave. FU 5-3136 Elia.si Miiiiily T. Mundy of Kensington, a retired farmer, died Saturday at 11:25 p. m.

at City Hospital alter a long illness. He was 88 He was born in Wayne Township March 22. 1872, ol the late Patrick Mundy and a 1 Weisenburn Mundy. He lived the greater part of his life in Kensing -1 ton. He was the last member of the immediate family.

He was a member of St. Catholic Church at Summitville. He is survived by his 1 0 w. Mrs. Mary Ellen Mulherin Mundy, at home; a foster-sister, i Margaret Wynne of Salineville and several nephews and niece-s.

Services will be held Tue.sday morning at 10 at the church by Paul Denke, pastor. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Maple Funeral Home in Kensington today and tonight. Altar and Rosary Society of the church vpll recite the Rosary tonight at 8 at the funeral home. Infant Graveside service.s were held this afternoon for the infant 0 Mr and Mrs John Moore of Hookstown at the Creek Hill Cemetery.

near Hookstown. The infant wa.s born dead Saturday night at City Ho.spital. He also leaves two brothers, Moore Jr. and Daniel Moore, and three sisters, Margaret Moore, Cindy Sue Moore, and Patty Moore, all at hcwTie; the maternal grandmother. Mrs Margaret Campbell of Georgetown, and the paternal grandmother, Mrs Bessie Moore of Hookstown The Welch Funeral Home in Hook.stown was in charge of rangemenis.

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1885-1977