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PAGE CNHWTON FRIDAY, MAY Utt Being Kept In Seclusion Police Guard Bradnick Girl By STEVE MARCUS SHADE GAP. Pi. (AP) A layed by Dr. J. T.

Lorentz, chief of staff. The only relaxation in seclusion came when the girl requested that her hospital door held. Lorentt said die told him she did not want to see news men TOuridkty, snd "'would not particularly desire it at any time'." "She's a country girl, been state police and FBI guard outside her hospital door served Thursday as a grim reminder to wai a newt conference there would be no picturea allowed. He added that only one or two reporter will be permitted to interview her, on a pool basis. The doctor said he re examined the girl more extensively today and repeated his earlier statement that she had not been eeirv Ann Bradmck of her sev oe leu open, so can see wno is going by." The door is ooen inrouen i roum experience and en day ordeal in the woods with a crazed kidnap killer.

doesn't meet strangers easily," he told newsmen at an impromptu conference in the ho occasionally. A news conference with Peggy Ann is scheduled for tome time Friday afternoon, but there is no certainty it will be The pretty 17 year old girl is being kept in seclusion at Fulton County Medical Center with information from her being re molested. He gave her a preliminary examination shortly after she was rescued Wednesday from the kkmapUler. She escaped during a gunfutht Lorenu did say that it there Another In Poor Condition Turnpike Crash Kills Child on a nearby farm between state police and William DiUer Hoi lenbaugh, 44, former mental patient and convict, who had kidnaped her and held her hostage in the woods for seven days. Hollenbaugh killed an FBI agent, and seriously wounded a deputy sheriff during his week A two year old New and Connie, 31, were in fair condition at the Frick hospital.

The boy remained in Door condition val at Frick Community Hospital, Mt. Pleasant. His brother, Gregory, suffer at a nttsMirgn hospital yesterday suffering from injuries sus POPPY DAY Lafayette Post 51. American Legion, and Auxiliary will sponsor Poppy Day Saturday. Left to right first row: Pamela Layhue, Poppy girls Mrs.

Jamei B. Moorhouse, auxiliary first vice president; Mrs. Michael Makanin, Isla Balsley, co chairman; Mrs. A.F. Adler.

auxiliary president; Post Cmdr. Edward Layhue, Mrs. Joseph Cavalcaate. Second row: Bridgie Grimm. Ethel Coulter, Betty Poleti, Daily Hea shaw, Ann Ritz, Irene Molton, Doris Layhue.

Third row: Dm Shannon, Michael Makanin, Mason McLaughlin. Herald Standard Phot of violence. He was killed in the leo multiple head and chest injuries and was in poor condition at Children's Hospital. A brother. Jeffrey.

8. suffer battle on the farm. Lorentz said Pesirv Ann tnM lamer received multiple cuts. Mrs. Aston suffered fractured ribs and a possible fractured skull.

Police said the Aston auto skidded on the Turnpike, six tained in a car wreck Wednesday night on the Turnpike that killed his four year old brother. Four other members of the family were also injured. Killed was David R. Ashton. He suffered a crushed chest and was pronounced dead on arri Community Project Test him she did not at any time think Hollenbaugh was going to kill her.

She admitted, he related, that at times she was afraid miles west of Donegal and struck ed a fractured leg and a sister, Kimberly, sustained multiple laceratloas. Both were in fair condition at the same hospital. me meaiat oarrier. ah the occupants, except Mr. Aston, were of being molested.

Cancer Confab Is May 25th (Continued from Page One) Smears in Relation to Oral Cancer, is chief of dental service, Western Psychiatric Institute Lung Cancer Study Revealed ine parents, uuane Aston, 33, tnrown from tne car. ine doctor said Peggy Ann told him Hollenbaugh apparently Planned the kirlnanino well in Bv JOE DILL that 46 of the 2,000 Park Ridge indicates that communities Graduating Seniors ToBeHonored advance. She said he had food stored for her and knew her name. help avert lung cancer. PARK RIDGE, 111.

(AP) A simple system of detecting con residents who participated in the "Pap smear" project had abnormal cells indicating the and Clinic. He also is a staff member at Falk Clinic and consultant to Commonwealth of For three consecutive mornings, the 2,000 residents derjosit Members of the youth choirs The doctor said lhaf Pram, dy Hill, Sue Honse. Asa McCor Members of the Primary Choir are: Alan Blake. Barbara Co of Asbury Methodist Church and presence ol lung cancer. Forty four were among the 1, the graduating seniors will be Pennsylvania, Department of Health, Division of Denta! mick, Barbara Mercer, Maud Moats, Gary Null, Cindy Patrig nani, William Radcliffe, Jane ed me sputum from their first cough into a laboratory vial.

A smear from the sDutum was burn, Eddie Cobum, Tom Def Ann had not known Hollenbaugh before her abduction, although during her captivity she learned he was the "Birvplp Man 500 smokers tested. The other honored at a special service on ditions wnicn could lead to lung cancer before symptoms appear has passed its first test in a unique community project. Dr. Jonas Valaitis, chief pathologist at Lutheran General Hospital, said in an interview fenbaugh, Jeannine Deimel, Bil Health. Dr.

Ritter is one of the earlier two came from the 500 non Kigg, Janice she Bill Sherk. sunaay morning. All graduating seniors are invited to attend a breakfast. smokers. Linda Smiley, Michael Smith, ly Dennick, Bruce Detweiler, C.

R. Kalmanek, Franklin LaCava, Mimi LaCava. Duane Marker examined under a microscope. If abnormal cells appeared, it indicated the person had a condition which could become lung workers in the development of nuclear medicine field, relating Dr. Valaitis said the project had heard about.

He stressed that in discussing her experiences with him, Peggy Ann never referred tn hr nikki Soich, Diana Swaney, Tom Wallace. Michael Maynard, Jeffrey Me sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service, in fel io diagnosis ana tneraov Dv the Also at the morning service. cancer. use of chemical elements tag Chamber Sets Plans Dr. Valaitis, working under a captor by name: "He was al ged witn isoiopes.

his subject nace, lommy Mctlmtock, Tim my McCormick, Mary Anne Mc Elroy, Jill Sherk, Chuckie Sie bart. Jovie Siebart Tommy Sla lowsnip nan at At the 11 o'clock service, seniors will be presented with a is, naaio isotope Method for the the three youth choirs of the church will be recognized. The Primary Choir, under the direction of Mrs. William Hamer, will sine. "I Don't Have To two year, 522,500 grant from the American Cancer Society, said the 46 persons were given ways ne, nun or the man." He quoted the girl as saying Hollenbaugh had hidden food at Diagnosis and Treatment gift from the Commission on Ed (Continued from Page One) zek, Susan Sprawls.

Peggy Thom scheduled for construction this summer. He added that 50,000 was presented a plaque by Pres rays ana none snowed signs of ucation of the Church, and will receive the Sacrament of Holv as, susan waltz, Bob Wort. Accompanist is Barbara Mercer. Cancer. Other features of the program include: New Horizons in Home making, Irene O'Brien, home copies of a brochure to tell the the Junior Choir, Robert C.

Rumbaueh. Director, will various spots in the forest as well as stocking it in his cabin. Lorentz said he felt the motivation for the kidnanine ident Faul t. bprowis, I gave (he address of welcome. Greater Uniontown Story and communion as a group.

Members of the Junior Choir advertise the area will be dis But he said the cancer cells can be detected in sputum before cancer erowths shnw nn nn Mr. McClure thanked mem are: Sandy Barnes. Martha Cur tiraouaiing seniors are: Tom Adkins. Judy Atkinson. Edward service representative, West sing, "Nobody Knows But The and the Chapel Choir, tributed throughoul Western enn Power Discriminating Women, Mary Thomas.

Union tis, John Deffenbaugh, Mark Detweiler, Bill Hamer, Boyd Henderson, Ginny Irvin, Karen Pennsylvania and adjoining stales. under tne direction of Mr. Rum baugh. will sing. "America The companionship and that Hollenbaugh had fallen in love with Peggy Ann.

"But this is conjecture on my part," he added. Black, Joan Carr, John Curtis, Norbert Darr, Jane Deffenbaugh, Allyson Eggers, Jack Hall, Ran rays. "There is a good possibility that this form of cancer detec town, and Fashions Berserk, pre rman Robert E. Eberly of view oi unit oenetit Dv women McuintocK, David McElroy Greg Mercer. Kevin Peterson bers for the help he had received slating he "never had been turned down and that is what makes Ihings go." He also paid high tribute to Executive Director Ernest B.

Brown citing him as "a real work horse and the grealesf thing that ever hap tion will be commonplace a few the Recreation Committee un of Ss. Cyril Methodius R. C. Church, Fairchance, Mrs. Mild years from now," he said.

der Objective II promotion Gladys Porter, Todd Ryan, Bac Ihe "Pap smear" Drocess nd development ot recreation oara siebart. Joanne i v. Tekavec To Be Speaker (Continued from Page One) historical and tourist re red Sutton, narrator. Among the special guests will be Ray J. Calabrese.

state divi Brad Sprowls, Paul Spurgeon, Bill Work. Ricky Rumbaugh is Anti Machine Vote Is Seen Anthony Cavalcante. recent pened to Uniontown." reggy Ann more or less pitied the man. felt he was deranged, Lorentz said she told him. Actually, she outsmarted him by keeping him guessing as to her reaction if he made advances, the doctor said.

Deputy Sheriff Francis Sharpe, who was shot by Hollenbaugh in the killer's mad dash for freedom, remained in tori. sources talked optimistically about state financial aid in establishing a Big Sandy Creek was ueveiopea IM by Dr. CJ. Papanicolaou and is in' general use, primarily as a test for cancer of the cervix. But the project in this Chicago sion's board of directors, Am accompanist.

I Lyler, Gary Petrucci, Members of the Chapel Choir erican Cancer Society; Mrs. Hayden G. Duff, Uniontown, and Sickles: patriotic medlev. class The Chamber's objectives, purposes and courses of action were detailed by chairmen of the various committees organized through I Program of suDuru is me nrst ot its kind in the country, and Dr. Valaitis recreation site and pointed out the limitless possibilities for recreation in the local scenic area.

He also announced plans for address. Mr. Tekavec; presentation of Americanism Medal Democratic candidate for the state senate, today issued the following statement: Mrs. Alice uenney, Brownsville. The morning session begins at are: Judy Atkinson, John Bailey, Stephen Blake, Susan Blake, Lana Jo Bersock, Brian Comp ton.

John Curtis. Ruth Anne said he hopes it is the forerun Awards, Unit 753, American Legion Auxiliary; closing address 10 in the Allegheny Room and luncheon is at 12:30 in the Ter "About 27,000 of the 52.477 ot mass cancer detection. He emphasized that the 4fi Ira B. Coldren chairman registered Democrats in Favette Curtis, Karen Demm, Scott Detweiler, Gay Endsley, Larry ben. beorge L.

Marshall Day on October 15 in connection with the Fall Foliage Festival that race Room. The afternoon ses reari usnmsicy: class song. ous condition at a hospital in Chambersburg. He was shot in the abdomen and underwent three hours nf nrn, of Objective I. the Communica persons who showed "nrecan sion is at 1:30.

Supv. Prin. Willis E. Franks County went to the polls last Tuesday to cast their votes. I will include a parade, dedica tions Committee, displayed a proposed design for billboard Presiding during the day will be Dr.

Ralph L. Cox. unit nresi cerous" conditions are not definite victims, but added that they are more likely. to develon day. tion ol a nlanue at the famous received 6767 of the votes cast in my bid for the office of state uray, uons Han, sue David Marker, Lee McElravy, Barbara Mercer, Midge Porter, Ricky Rumbaugh, Bill Sherk, Karen Sinkule.

Nancv Stewart. general's birthplace and other signs to oe placed on all approaches to the city which are denl: Walter McElravv. Wpst MATH NOTICES senator. I wish to thank those activities. announces the graduates: Gerald Bendo, William Bortz, Kenneth Brown, Viola Brown, John Bucci, Karen Cassidy, Ronald Cicci, Nancy Conaway, Byron Dale, Larry Deal, Robert Dick erson, Judith Dunn, John Eyler, Allen Filiaegi.

Alfred Garhutt who voted for me. Objective III or the Civic Com RENN1NCER. KENNETH Age 21 rayette Onlon "The results might have ben mittees accomplish Penn Power Frederick J. David, unit treasurer: Dr. George Tolstoi, chairman, Professional Education Committee; Walter R.

Dearth, unit vice Jim Stillwagon, Carol Syling, Linda Work, Jim Work. Catherine E. Keighley is accompan Confirmation Services Set explained by Chairman Edward different had the anti machine voters concentrated their votes cancer than the persons who showed no signs. "The 3 per cent discovered represents a very significant number," he said. "The percentage of smokers who get lung cancer is one out of 400.

or .25 per cent." "It is not the Duroose of the J. Monaghan. who sugaested the on only one of the three anti possiDiiitv of oca memoria president, and Dr. William A. Terry Gerber, Elizabeth Griffin, Myrtle Griffin, Dolores Hess, machine candidates.

As it turn At the 8:30 a.m. service, Frank Alton will sing, "If Christ Larkin, second vice president. parks to improve what will be eft here for nnst.erit.v" tavp wiiuam nice, ueooran Ho and O'Hara. ed out, the winning candidate received only about 20 per cent (Continued from Page One) er will be by Arlene G. Friedman and the flower offering by Michelle L.

Amber. The class will present a choral recitation assurance that with state aid Red Mrs. Rafail of the number of registered Donna Hovanic, Rebecca Huey, William Jeffries, Donald Kac mar. Barrv Keefer. Ertwarrf stone Creek will be cleaned up study to prove smoking causes cancer," he added.

"When a DEATH NOTICES automoblie accident neaTBurgelu" isf'toTra SEEK, Cnrlslln Church. Uniontown. Surviving are hla motner. Mary Rennlnier, one aia" E. Jenkins.

Uniontown: six brothers. Lawrence. W. of BaJ. Umore Leonard of Lewlaburg.

Charlea R. of Uniontown. wu. a Unl'l Slatea Jrhim3t. of Uniontown.

and John also with the United States Army. Friends wiU be re Funeral Home. 196 Main St Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 to i on Sunday from 12 noon, until 5 p.m. and from 7 to 0 and until Monday, when Or. Eari Confer, his pastor, will officiate democrats and only 40 per cent ana spoKe ot tne joint sewer entitled "How Judaism Began authority that will be formed lesion appears on an ray of the chest, it is generally too'lafp Services Set (Continued from Page One) oi an me votes cast for tne office.

The other 60 per cent of ircn, Larry Knox, David Kor della, Theresa Krulock, Eleanor to do much about it. nil0 provide couecuon. iransmis followed by an address onisj0n and treatment of sewage But we are trvine tn chmv injuries and died in Uniontown The Purpose of Human Life" without regard to political boun that this process can detprt a ftUDica. Dolores Kuritz, Michael Kuri tz, Daniel Leone, Walter Little, Fred Malec, Kathryn Malec, Raymond Malec. Donna Moore Hospital at 11:50 p.m.

Driver of the car was Den me Democrat votes cast were against the machine candidate. This means that the vast majority of the Democrat vote is against the machine. Let all anti machine Demo possible cancer condition before symptoms develop, and thus the nis R. Helmick, 26, of Brown burial iii and place field. pltal.

Thuraday, May 1. 19M. at 1:05 a.m. He wai born ln Spring hill Twp. the aon of the late WU.

Ham and Rachel David. He was a retired H. C. Me Coal Co. employe and a member of the UWM, Dlatrlct Local No.

63M. Oatea. Surviving are hla wife. Sarah Davlj. ralrchance.

and three Mra. aara Marka. Cleveland, Ohio. Mra. Dorothy Heaa.

Merrittatown. and Mra. Cladya ray. HlUer, eleven grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren; one brother. Samuel Davla, Cumberland.

Md Thomas Newman, Pearl Oshin aisease can oe averted, generally hy stopping smoking." JOSEPH (SR). Friends Witnesses told police Helmick swerved to miss the woman but The tobacco industrv contends Li. udvmsuii. uur urai danes tor all areas of Greater itude by John F. Shapira and Uniontown not now served by the Confirmation Vow by Char adequate sewage treatment facie? L.

Jacobs. I jiiiies. Certificates of Confirmation Mr. Monaghan also suggest will be presented by Gerald O. ed that the event be titled, Abels, president of the Temple, i "Ernie Brown Night" in grat and Bibles by Mrs.

J. Leonard itude for the many achieve Panser. president of the Sister menls in (be brief time the nocd executive director has been in crats now get behind Milton Shipp for governor." that no causal connection be sky, Gary Petrucci, Linda Pike, Carleen Poyma, Walter Pratt, George Rohalgy, Linda Sabarese. Sharon Schreckinanst. Dalp was unable to avoid the acci Funeral Home, 139 Vayltg St today from 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m.

and until Saturday at a where a prayer service wUl held followed by Requiem High Mass in St. Joseph I.e. tween cigarette smoking and dent DEATH NOTICES Mrs. Rafail was a member of any Disease nas Deen proved. The 1.500 smokers in the survey were men and women nf St.

George Maromte R. C. Sickles, Debra Spishock, Linda Stewart, Charles Swenglish, Suzanne Swenglish, Janet Tomas ek. Cvnthia Turner William Wai. COLE, WILLIAM (EDDIE) Age 47 ytm, the lite Henry nd Sophli Wagner Cooley Tuneral Home, Tairchance.

after 2 p.m. today, and where services will be heid Sunday at 1 D.m Rev John Killing Church, Ladies Guild of the Church, St. Joseph's Confraternity of Christian Mothers and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Leb mar.cuzvk" Interment in the Church Cemetery. St. TifSi Confra'arnlty of Chrta.

SAPP. MRS. MOLLIE CUPPETT v. 5fV5, SL Mills, w. died sudden v.

wrindav ana older who had smoked at least one package of cigarettes a day for at least 10 years. "Lung cancer kills 47.000 ner. lace, Linda Whitlock, Patricia Haniford of the First Christian Church. Brownavllle. will officiate.

Interment will foUow in the La ily reiiaence, lsfl Cherry Hill, Youneitown, Ohta, Thurnfay, May li. at 10:20 a.m. after an Ulneii of two yeara. Ha wu the hui. band of Helen Yanoff cole, whom he married In IS43.

In aitUon wwgard, David Williams, Jerome Yokoboskv and Kathlepn anese Club. A silver Yod or pointer will Uniontown. be presented to the Temple by I The Legislative Committee un the Confirmands as a gift of der the chairmanship of M. J. the class to be used in the read Morrison heads up Objective IV ing of the Scroll of the Torah.

fair and equitable taxation The closing prayer will then and legislation, be given by Beverly E. Simons. Courses of action were relat After a brief sermon and charge ed by Everett D. Williams, by Rabbi Brodey each confir chairman of the Industry Serv iiaeK May 18. 19M.

She was r.1v.?'ove.n,.l?er 1888, the She was preceded in death bv her husband. Waddia Sr. in 1955 L1TCHNEY. JOHN SR. Frlenda a sons annually," Dr.

Valaitis said. "If detected in time, it can usually be halted. But. the methods now available usually detect cancer too late to be successful late Joseph and are three Sarah Sllger. Surviving i rvlvlng id a son, Thomas, in 1963.

Chief ltlr Survivors include the fnllnw. dauihter. Dana CaU. at home, and the following slttera, and brother. Mrs.

George Shartier. farmingtm, Mn. Henry Deann, Chestnut Ridge. Pa tilt Ernni Vauger. Falrehance.

Mrs. Rulh warman and Vn Lloyd Tennyaon, Flack Funeral Home. Legion St'; Republic, untU today at JO fSi' servle will be held, followed by a Raquiam High ing children: Mrs. Duane (Bea trice) Mills of Uniontown. Mrs cmciii mand will be blessed before the ices Committee or Objective ly treated.

As a result, lung can open ark. The final benediction service to existing industry cer is now about 95 per cent fa will be given by Dr. Ludwig bv Warren W. Parke, president tal." Roeder. rabbi emeritus.

nf the Greater Ilninnlnwn InriiK. Michael (Rita) Kourv nf Cnn (Continued fmm Pin iwi Church, Yeutugatowii, a veteran of and JoMph F' and ment. Mr. Bterbower said, "U.S. Unltmtjwn: ana son.

Harry dp. pal. Mprgantown, w. Va one Snu''o DtrntU. Reeds m.

"rother. Her wJflSSin an'rfee "SSI Kin" JlL lheDKI" WllllamS ServlJl. Bruceton Mills. Ihe funeral home, will be Saturday at 3 p.m Rev. Leonard Mayle.

and fiev. Harry Young will officiate. Bur A special choir will consist of 'rial Fund, who told the success i 1 I Waddia both at home; the In Plant Pnitectloi U.S. ItMI. aieei omciais and especially ui in the Frick District who have Marguerite E.

Newcomer, or story and future plans; bv Jav HCIS OlVen following brothers and sisters: ganist: Mrs. Clarence E. Moy iC. Left, chairman of the Arts irk Jonn Faris Jr ana Mrs Anna ireasurer of Plant Protection. residence.

House No Local No. oeen associated with you on a no. untu Saturday day to day basis, wish vnu anrf er. soprano; Frank Alton, ten and Cullure Commitlep, under twlipils Joseph, both of Uniontown; Si or; Allan B. Barrv.

hantnnp 1 Objective VII cultural ,1 Faris of Rollsburg, W. Homi 1 123 Belmont Youngl iary, 1 Everett M. Thomas', violinist. i menl and encouragement of the' Carmen Kay Faris of San An Ulfton Mills. W.

Va. publle with Rev. rr. franefa your wife Edna a most happy, healthful and enjoyable retirement. It has been a privilege for me to have had the oppor eeltbrant.

Interment The rmwrooaiinn aH bv Rex K. Carter. Aori i ampus fonio, Samuel Faris of ANNe VIRGINIA Age Holy Roaary CemtUry undei are asked to be in their seats clllture Committee chairman, 1" i ZltJ brought to Baltimore, and Mrs. Wal Joaeej, aapv aapubllc from to I p.m.. and whare ervleet will be eondueled at p.m.

laturday The family will iomV falrchanee, Sunday. May tJ. from 1 lo 5 and 7 to 19 p.m., and on Monday, until 1 :30 p.m., the hour of service Rev A. J. E.

Manlor will officiate. Interment wlu follow In the While Rock cemetery. Pral icuErpcZov anHesbureg; ZZT rSn 5Ji.ehu M2m. Thf Holy Name Society 5 ihe Holy Roaary R.C. Church, fteptih.

following children: town. Mrs. Rm.lie Bnkrih luimy wors wim you. Know that all of your Frick associates and the friends you have gained throughout the area durini? vm.r the Rosary this Foliowine the service a re urban farm relations: bv Rich Umt)ntown Friends will be received at RAFAIL, ROSE W. Age 81 yean of 103 Coolsnrlne SI 5l.d wiiSI work and many civic activities Bermuda, and Mark Var.h'ni, CUTLER.

MARY SOPHIA Age 81 day evening. May 18. 1986. She f'on will be held in the Vestry ard presidenl of the wnal community Interest Haky Funeral Home from 7 to Rooms bv the parents in honor Merchants Division dedicated In has been shown to fla'r ln today, and 2 to 5 of the confirmands preserving the inlegritv of down In addition to the financial a 7 on Saturday If is expected thai many out Uniontown: by Myles Alii support we have already re anri Sunday. A prayer service of town guests will be present 1 mus Jr" of Ihe Kd reived, many individuals, com 1 w'" ned al lhe funeral home IlSri brothers and join me in saying thank you mi a juii wen none.

her hnme Thursday, May 19. 19W. She was predeceased In death by her husband, Thomas In 1688 and Mr. Hunlev was horn in r.nlrft. these children, Mrs.

Duane (Rea rana in mi. surviving norougn, unio, and after attending high school and studvinu Michael (Rita) Koury of Connella ile: Joseph F. and Waddia Jr. John Younga i. Ohio, Mrs.

Anna Zeleny of commercial law and business Cleveland Mrs. Joseph live more and betler edu I volunteered assistance of ail! 'nwetl by Solemn Requiem High olliasIl L'P i rational opportunities. A slrong. kinds. In fact, more than 4000 Mass at 10 in St.

George K. 1 1 sound Chamber of Commerce is i letters were written by citizens Church. Burial will be in Park Ills Mail XI with the purpose and businesses, in Ihe area in 1 place Cemetery. ffm continuing a strong, well fin 1 support of The Pennsylvania1 (continued from Page One) anmi, WPll manaRed and realis i Stale University locating a cam administration at Brown's Business College in Danville, 111., he Joseph of Uniontown: Carmen Kay Fans of San Anlonla. Texas; Samuel Fans of Baltimore, och both of Uniontown, Mrs.

Wi. Nam (Josephine) Boher of Bethel Park. Mrs. Pearl Hammer. Matt necame associated with U.

S. Steel's Vermilion Mine as a lalv marm. Uniontown, Helen of Pitts'. Church. Fooledale and Ihe Holv Rosary Society, rriends will I hi received In the T.

LeonardSangs mvnrslrri HomJ town. Saturday and Sunday, from Burial win foi'Sv Rosary Sunday avenlng at 7:30 Man, Rpnninner. 'i. I orer in 1920. He held various administration positions in Dan member of St.

Genrge Marorilte Ft. C. Church, the Ladies Guild of teen grandchildren and thirteen PTG Banquet Lawrence niii ran serve as me voice ot 3. Will the Fayette Campus Leonard i Jh lmnre' ofRan'd business in Greater be an asset in Ihe industrial nity of Christian Mothers of Sf (Continued from Page One) Joseph, the Ladies Auxiliary of vine and uunsonviiie and was transferred from the Danville coal operations lo the Frick Dis Church, the Confraternity of Chris rill be rMtiiM ti tne. Many Fu fieral Ham, lit W.

Fayette Si. tine Kufta, jazz dance; Debbie i.6.' 7v, u'uiiiiumn. renaissance of the area? WilHam nH FrederirkJ navid Pod The Fayette Counly Develop bo i ihe 2 aS Mor The ment Council and many other and 'T'1 1 was by Rahh, Arthur organizations concerned with in Hom, W. Fayettaj Manmeii, tap dance; Toni Taylor and Jane Skowrnnek ln4 SjindayfMrn to 8 trict in 1945. He and his wife, the former Edna M.

Rock nf St. David. solo. Climb Everv Mountain and kins nf ni niu oi lempie Israel, and mistrial development say lhal Friends' re'iL received mWIC WM Carles lhe.Faye.le Campus will play Til There Was You, Mary Kay have a son. David, who has re IN MEMORIAM ward k'" A newSstr The fctZtl miiem High Man at in In si.

George Maronlte Church wllh Rev Fr. Ellas G. Nader as cele. hranl assisted by Rl. Rev.

Msgr. cently been discharged from the U. S. Navy, and two grandchil I Jfa The aynlKil of qulem High Mass In the SI. Mary's R.C.

Church, at 10 a.m., wllh Rev. Fr. Michael P. Kushner as celebrant. Interment will fol.

a scieciinns, Murwood Mountain and Icmon Tree, Nor berl Smith. Kenneth Moore, Tim Maslanka. of the Favetle Sinn. dren. will he held Monrt The i ,7 i X.

numoers win oe grad Interment In Park Place In 1964 20.588 Americans were ing Boys Choir. Program booklets were mH fUWfHARSHAU'S MfeMOWJMWTJ I ManTsi. UarMwiwl, Pi burial I Deems and Harry I grams wTbe a trCndowat will be announced later. Bonchosky. I set to the region.

friendly Roaary will be recited at Ss Cyril and Methodius R.C. Church, Fairchance, Sunday al 1 p.m. St. Mary's Cenfralernfty of Christian Mothers will reclu the Roaary Sunday al 1 a.m. classified as suicides, a death by Linda Kula.

Si. Joseph's Confraternity of Christian Mothera will reclle the Rniary, Saturday at p.m. rate of 10.8 per lm.OOO living..

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