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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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12
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THE PROGRESS, Clearfield, Wednesday, May 28, 1931 PAGE TWELVE Deaths Of The Area STEWARD WEISS NAZARETH--Steward Weiss, lather of Arthur J. Weiss, Clearfield Area High School's wrestling coach, died htre early yesterday morning. He is survived by six sons and one daughter. JAMES A. ROBISON Funeral services for James A.

Robison, well known resident of Clearfieli who died Tuesday morning in the Clearfield Hospital, will be held from his late residence at 416 South Second street Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of the Rev. R. R. Croyle. Interment will be in Hillcrest cemetery.

Mr. Robison, who was 89, was charter member of the Eagles and Moose lodges of Clearfield and the Men's Bible Class of Trinity Methodist Church. He was a retired membei of the Railroad Telegraphers Association. With his wife, he celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary last December 18. His wife, Ida, survives, along with these children: Mrs.

Ethel Houser, Clearfield; Clair Newton Falls, Ohio; Donald Akron, Ohio, and Harold Harrisburg. One sister, Mrs. Stella Kelley of New York City, a brother, William W. Robinson, Jersey Shore, 14- grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren also survive. Friend? may call at the home tonight and until time of services Thursday.

MRS. WILLIAM DOLAN UTICA, N. Y. Mrs. William Dolan, 85, a native of Pine Glen, and a former resident of I Houtzdale, died at her Utica.

home Monday morning, May 21 Surviving her are her husband; six children; a sister, Mrs. William Craft of Clearfield, and three nieces, Miss Augusta and Miss May Craft of Clearfield and Mrs. Worrell Jones of New Castle, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Jones and Miss Augusta Craft will attend funeral services which will be held at Utica Thursday morning. Interment will be at Utica. Funeral Home with interment in the Mount Joy Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday afternoon and evening, Friday afternoon and evening, and until time of services on Saturday. RED DOG! We will be loading Red Dog all day Thursday, May 24th For further details Phone 138, Curwensville.

BARTIll EXCAVATING CO. Excavating Ditching Contractor MRS MARY ELLEN COWAN Mrs. Mary Ellen Cowan, aged 80, of ,713 Nichols Street, died at the Clearfield Hospital early this morning after a ten-day illness. She was the widow of the late Edward Cowan of Lawrence Township. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Edna Schubert, Clear- i grandchildren twenty-one great-grandchildren one brother, John Lloyd of Oak mont, Pa and three sisters, Mrs Alice Mears, of Washington, Mrs. Drucilla Rogers, Dudley, a and Mrs. Lucmda Hmish, of Saxton, Pa. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. Saturday at the Leavy ORSEY N.

KLINE Funeral services for Dorsey i Kline, aged 47, of New Castle, a will be held from the Nich- Ison Funeral Home at 1'30 p. m. 'riday. Further services are cheduled to be held in the Sanborn Church with Rev. Dewey VZulholland officiating.

Inter- nent will be made in the Mock He was born August 10, 1903 at Sanborn. He was struck and villed by an automobile Monday as he crossed a street in ew Castle, Pa. Survivors include one son, Corporal Dorsey N. Kline of the S. Army; his mother, Mrs.

Mary Kline of Faunce; and three brotners and two sisters, Miss Bertha Kline and Mrs. Ruth Moore, both of Clearfield; Glenn, New Castle, and Ralph and James of Clearfietd. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afler 7 p. and Thursday and Friday until time of services. MICHAEL BIZIK HOUTZDALE Funeral services for Michael Bizik of this place will be held tomorrow morning in the St Mary's Annunciation Ukrairvan Catholic Church of Ramey in charge of Uie Rev.

Father Onuphrey Kowalsky. Interment will be in the Beulah cemetery. ROGER ALLAN YOUNG Roger Allan Young, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young, died at the Clearfield Hospital this morning In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs Chester Turner. Private funeral services will be held from the Leayy Funeral Home Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock with Rev. Ralph Hinkleman officiating. Interment will be nade in the Hillcrest Cemetery. Hospital News Blood furnished the Clearfield Hospital by the Red Cross Bloodmobile program since January 1.

1951 now totals 356 pints. Pints used Tuesday: 2, Tuesday, May 22, 1951 Admissions Personals Mrs. Jack Eadie of Clearfield spent the past weekend in Pittsburgh visiting her husband who is a patient in the Hospital there. ENDS HAVE IT NEW New York football Yanks strengthened their defensive end position when they signed John Poulos of the College of the Pacific and Franklin Powers of Brown University. Both were standout defensive wingmen in collegiate circles last year.

2000 I 1 Mrs. Stella Benskjey, New Millport. Mrs. Donna Rumfola, Clearfield. Philip Winters, Clearfield.

Mrs. Jennie Knepp, Wallaceton. Robert Norris, Curwensvilie. William Brown, Williamsport. Mrs.

Orpha Kester, Grampian Mrs. Ida Haag, Grampian. Walter Goralsky, Coalport. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoyt, Gram plan.

Richard Dixon, Wallaceton. Alice Clearfield. Mrs. Luella Pearce, Beiwir dale. Baby Girl Pearce, Berwindal Mrs.

Anna Mae Butler, Clear field. Baby Girl Butler, Clearfield Mrs. Donna Tubbs, Curwen ville. I Baby Boy Tubbs, Curwensville. Mrs.

Sylvia Donahue, Curwensville. Discharges Connie Ashton, Clearfield. Cortez Peters, Mineral Springs. a Rotaison, Expired, Clearfield. Mrs.

Anna Koresko, Ctearfield. Floyd Clearfield. Albert D. Bigler, Clearfield. Marl F.

Dotts, Clearfield. Herbert Derrick, Mahaffey. Mead Bollinger, New Millport. Gloria Walstrom, Clearfield. Mrs.

Beatrice O'Dell, Clearfield. Mrs. Sara Miller, Clearfield. Mrs. Betty Payton, Clearfield.

Mrs. Emily Grimminger Clearfield. Baby Girl Grimminger, Clearfield. Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mahafey.

Baby Boy Campbell, Mahaffey. harfer Draped At May Meeting 01 Rhoda Kebekohs I ribute to the memory Mrs. Agatha Neeper of DuBois, a ormer resident of Curwensville, was paid during the meeting of he Rebekah Lodge held here ast week. The charter was draped in memory of Mrs. Neeper, long member of the Rhoda Rebekahs, A donation to the Curwensville Youth Center was approved during the business meeting which followed.

It was also an- nouced that the Rebekah Lodge lias been invited to attend a meeting June 1, at which the Odd Fellows will Grand Master as guest Captain Maude Elder and degree staff has accepted an invitation to initiate a dais of candidates at'the Helen Rebekah Lodge in Houtzdale. A bw will be chartered for this trip: DR. RUBINSTEIN OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ZS3H Market St Dial 5-49M A Religious Film "TRIAL AT to be shown at the PHILIPSBURG E.UJB. CHURCH Thursday, May 24 at 8 p. m.

Also an old fashion Song will be held. HARD OF HEARING Do You Have Trouble Understanding Normal Conversation? Mr Chas. J. Dirks well known Hearing Aid authority- will ft the Dimeling Hotel, Thursday, May 24 from 1 a. You are invited to come in for a free audiometnc test and analysis of your hearing.

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