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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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12
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i Li Cement Plant I Worker Expires Donald aineron. Aged 72, Of H. 9. Dies After Being Injured Thursday Donald Cameron, aged 72 years, 0t 9 an employe ot the Medusa Portland Cement compare at Wampum, died in the Jameson Memorial hospital at 140 a today. Coroner Charles E.

Allen reports. Mr Cameron, a veteran employe of the Cement company, was watching workmen who were engaged in pressing a gear off a shaft at the plant, late Thursday morning, and was standing close to the operation, when a block slipped out and struck him. knocking him backyards. At the time. Mr.

Cameron's in-; juries appeared to he oi a superficial nature, as he had only a laceration of the hack of the head, and bruises of the chest A F. Krebs superintendent the Medusa plant, ho i deemed it advisable to have him taken to the hospital, and on his way to New Castle he began to show signs of shock. His condition gradually worsened, death following at 1:40 this morning autopsy was performed at the Jameson Memorial ho-pital this morning, which revealed that Mi death was caused by a ruptured spleen Born In Taylor Township Mr. Cameron was born in Taylor township, son of the late George and Anna Clark Cameron. He lived his entire life in Lawrence county.

The deceased worked at the Medusa Cement company at Wampum for 40 years, being a machinist by trade. He was a member of the Wampum Presbyterian church and the I.O.O.F of Wampum. His wife. Mrs. Eva Newton Cameron died March 11.

193U, Surviving are his children: Mrs, Gladys Bannon, R. 9. Mrs. Dainy McKim, this city. Mrs.

Jean Hartzeli, R. D. 2, Wampum, and a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Velma Mohr.

Warn pum. He also leaves brothers and sisters: Harry. Hillitv Fred and Edward Cameron, of H. this city; Mrs Dainy Kirkwood and Mrs. Lily Kline this city: six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be from the Marshall funeral home Tuesday at 2:30 Burial will be in Savannah cemetery. Friends may call at the Marshall funeral home, Wampum, this eve- i ning 7 to 9 o'clock Sunday after- noon anytime after 4 p.m. and Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Ben Franklin Has Splendid Program Boys and girls of the Benjamin Franklin Junior High school were i entertained by a splendid, well- planned program on Thursday. September 29 The following program was presented: Jutland Dance Sour.

Piano entitle Chorus Bohemian War Song. Plano Ciark Chorus Solo parts: Joan Baretla, Norma Farris, Irene George Skit -Barbara Daugherty and Lawrence Conti. Chorus Solo parts Gene Adamczyk, Willis Grossman, James Massif and Raymond Chorus Volga Boat Song. Accompanists for the chorus were Betty Klenotic. Irma Allen and Alice Weir.

Hoyle's rule book first was published in 1742 as a treatise on whist. Driver Waives Hearing In Attack Harlan Mone, of D. 9. was taken into custody by Constable Joe Samuels, and Deputy Sheriff 1 Thomas in connection the alleged assault on Edwin Logan, of Sampson street, Thurs- NLW GASI LE, NEWS, SA day night, and appeared before Alderman Margaret Orres. of West Washington street, Friday afternoon.

where lie waived a hearing. Mone was held for court on a charge of aggravated' assault and battery, in bail of $500 which he 1 furnished. Mone was traced through the I UKDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1940. license number furnished the authorities by a neighbor, it was stated. JIM SIMONETTI INJURED IN FALL Jim Simonetti, 68, of 425 South Mill street, suffered lacerations of the skull and a possible fracture.

Friday evening when he fell on South Mill street, near the Johnson Bronze company. He was takeq to the New Castle hospital, where he received medical treatment. BOYS GET INTO FIGHT AT GAME Two students, one from Sharon and one from New Castle, got into an argument over the relative merits of their respective teams at the football game last evening, and They were brought to the polico station, where they appeared to bo repentant over their hot-headed- lUULUdli gdiilC ItiSl i 1AA- the argument finally got a little ness and were released aftei a lee- nore serious. 1 ture on sportsmanship. DANCE FAR EAST Every Saturday Nile Good Floor Good Everybody Smitty TEMPLE CLUB DANCE Every Saturday Nile 9 till 12 ROUND and SQUARE 1.0.0.

F. Hall 335' E. Washington St. Round and Squaic LAST 2 DAYS FEATURES AT; DANCE TONIGHT Music by MELODIERS Air-Conditioned Hall Have a Good Time! LAKEWOOD BEACH 9 to 12 Phone 8161-J-ll CRESCENT MAHONINGTOWN SHOW START8 5:30 M. DAILY FEATURING THE GABLES TRIO TONIGHT DANCING 9 to 12 No Cover No Minimum TONIGHT ONLY ARTHUR LAKE and LON CHANEY in FATHOMS Feature At WAMPUM theatre last showing tonight GALE STORM and EDDIE ALBERT in GOES SUNDAY AND MONDAY Joel McCrea in OF ST.

Technicolor) Wednesday and Thursday Nelson Eddy and Ilona in SUNDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SUNDAY I P. ROBERT YOUNG, SHIRLEY TEMPLE and JOHN AGAR in IN Features At: Sunday Monday WE SPECIALIZE IN THE FINEST OF FOODS SERVED WITH THE UTMOST IN COURTESY THE GABLES LOUNGE 511 West Grant Street One of the Newest and Most Modern Night Spots in Town. Modern Rooms At Reasonable Rates THE ELMS YOUNGSTOWN. OHIO GRAND OPENING SATURDAY and SUNDAY with CHARLIE BARNET SAT. McINTYRE and HIS ORCHESTRA Including tax Dancing Every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Nights You can always count on good music, a good floor and a good time at The Elms.

YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO-3 DAYS OCT. 3-4-5 Degli MONDAY Pride Of The Dorothy Lamour, Dan Duryea lay I. and LUNCHEONETTE 35 E. Washington St. (In New Castle DELICIOUS, TASTY Lunches Sodas Sandwiches GRAY WOLF TAVERN Sharon-Youngstown Road Masury, Ohio PRESENTS Another Great Show Featuring the winner of the Arthur Godfrey talent scout show.

Johnny Connolly Singing Star Bert Henry Comedy M. C. Betty Annis Line of Beauties We Cater To Private Parties WE SERVE THE BEST CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Show VICTORY CLUB WAMPUM. PA. FLOOR SHOW TONIGHT Featuring TONY FORTE COMPANY All Variety Show ifllLM liifWTTi OH STAGE "Siiti MNDWSON Plus The Victory Club Rhythm Band MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! CALL WAMPUM 9997 Our Afeo GEORG6 OLLY VERHA 1 CKERT SKVLinE IfKROttfRom AIRPORT wrtftVKiion of I jX ir lOii A I A DRIVE IN THEATRE LOCALLV Own ED it OPERATED 1 NKlHTtV LAST COMPLETE SHOW BEGINS ABOUT 10:15 LAST TIMES TON1TE BITES UNEXPECTED Hopalong Cassidy SUNDAY AND MONDAY Brian Donlevy and Dorothy Lamour Plus Short Subjects ib REGENT STARTING SUNDAY DANCING TONITE COLONIAL MANOR The Ideal Nite Spot FREDDIE COVELLI and HIS ORCHESTRA with Wolanski, Durbino, Barkley 4th Ph.

W. Pittsburg 36 W. Pittsburg. Pa. FINE SANDWICHES DANCING TONIGHT JOHNNY RISPOL1 and His Music No Cover Charge In The Blue Room Of The CHARLES HOTEL 1301 Moravia Street llot Chill Television Sausage Sandwiches PARAMOUNT SHOWING TODAY ONLY Margaret and lanet in filmed in Teehnleolor SUNDAY AND MONDAY Bov and Vndy Devine in OF Plus Second Feature heMer Morris met Joan Woodbury in Blackie's Chinese Club Merry-Go-Round 1281 Ualtspring Road Youngstown, Ohio Phone 90913 Takes Pride In the Famous MILLS BROS.

On Our 2nd Anniversary Week Sept. 26 Thru Oct. 2 VILLANOVA INN SPECIALIZING OF THE KIN KM ITALIAN KOUDS 622 East Washington St. Phone J304 or 2369-K 4 DINNER PARTY CAN BE ARRANGED FOR AFTERNOON OR EVENING Come and Enjoy a Good Time, Bring Your Friends DELICIOUS PIZZA HOT FROM THE OVEN EAR KVI AM) I REK SPACE AII.AHI.E NIGHTLY STATE TODAY ONLY WIZARD OF OZ With Jl'DY GARLAND ROY BOLGER Last Feature 9:15 SUNDAY DINE and DANCE TONIGHT To the Music ol the Castle City Four at CAFE Hi i LUI WE. I MTV Pii Tin OCR HOME-MADE PIZZA VLSO I IM NILYKS AND (HUPS STATE SUNDAY ONLY rjDi wJll La IV ith Mary Hatcher DeEorest Kelley ea MUND VV and I i I The Finest Floor Shows 7 Nights A eek TOP SHOW I fc XTt JOE KENSON Comedy M.

if LOUISA SPENCER of Ireland if IREEN McKAY SSieeialtA Dancer HILL Bl'RKE ir lerrv AlfionD, Conductor Screenplay by Alan LeMay Additional Dialogue by Lionel Wiggam Produced by Walter Wanger Pictures, Inc A George Marshall Production A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL RELEASE TONIGHT Outlaw Hunt in Oklahoma 2 Floor Shows Every Night Open Till :30 a. in. mscovt MfcoifNS -of Oklahoma lOUISt Ali BRI! ION JOHN iRflANO lie is Large and Kuonn, with Comfort able for Ihan 350 Peonie! ROUTE CASTLE ROAD. ADDED SELECTED SHORT UNITS.

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Years Available:
1891-1978