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WfcW UASTLE, NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1948. CLASS OF 171 TO BE GRADUATED AT WESTMINSTER Deaths Of The Day ducted Tuesday afternoon al 2:30 o'clock D. S. T. from Ihe Wemplc funeral home, Albion, Interment will take place in Albion cemetery.

'rlcnda may call at (he Cunningham funeral home. East Wash- NEGOTIATIONS ON COAL CONTRACT TO RESUME MONDAY (Callm4 IrtH ftr Pi Inehi McKnlghL, Salem, N. Patricia after three weeks of bariatntna Slinron; Mary tatn. Mrs. Sarah B.

Snyder Mrs. SarJi B. aied years, uf -15 Court sired, died in the Jameson Memorial hospital. Friday al 7:45 p. friKcu-Ing comDlicatior.i, an ooerallon.

LumWdi, l.ols Anna Kolb: and aned 62 years, died Friday oveninjt' Mlo prove his charges that the Ann wane, i.utner. Kllwood DON'T LET MOTHS Ruin Your Winter Garments Many people realizing it, forget about their winter garments when warm weather arrives. The result is that too often mollis are attracted and garments damaged beyond repair. Don't let this happen to you. Send your garments to Smith's for cleansing and Irs.

Snvder wal botn In Jef Ciiy; Alice Hmltn, Zellenoplc; ChnrloUe E. Weimer, Somerset. ferson county, Aufusi 11. IfWIl. She was a mcniljci of the Ep worth st commented: "Th evidence before me indi dauxhtur, Mrs.

Catherine Kirk-uood. Wampum, as the lesull of a litirt allach. She was the widow or Jamea McCarron who preceded her in death In l4r. A1, and S. cates laat what' the union wants to do Is to destroy the St.

PA Because sne was urcc-cded In desth oy lllat kind than It would be to deal daughter. county, she was a daughter of ihe Lawrence Corntly Graduate! Lawrence county gradualos are: Bachelor Of ArU New Castle J. Allan Brettell. llzbe1ll Ann Burton, Mary Louise Cleland, Mnry Father (-'cnles, Ralph K. Klauglier, William New Wilmington Albert F.

with 11 separate groups o( open- hurvivinij are a daiiKhter, Mrs. HlHh TeeH. Ihls cilv laic wiiJiain ana sarin rye sca- Imrn. "If Lewis is able to bargain hurvlvors. include four children.

Gambling Raid IiMaryhidNets Extensive Haul 'jyvuwiii, 9. iinsi- A-surprise raid on an alleged gam-bltng house near Laurel, by Mary hM stale police today ncllcd 50 BW, 145,000 la (till and a small arsenal In firearms. Tin raid was led by Col. Beverly jitale police superlnlendcnl. and Involved 30 offLcers who crsri-d 7 through several heavily barred and luirded entrances simultaneously.

Regular Arsenal Some of Hie arms were laken from guards overpowered by police and others were found cached throughout the two- -lory budding known as Rockway Towers. They included loaded sholguns. pistols carbines and rifles. Twe Young Slayers Are Found Guilty, Face Chair Death 'IXiYLKSTbWK, Pa', June 5 (INS) Heath In the eleclrlc chair today laced Harold Foster. S3, and Harry Zeltr.

of Philadelphia for" I lie -shooting of a Fcailrrville man during an Inn rulrucry lac Dan Kcans and Mrs. Rohert Evans. Charles vt Butler: Julm or this ciiy Joseph of 'oaht; and nine Brandckilfdren SJic also leaves brothers' and sisters: Mrs. O. B.

Sillffci, War- cessfully as I am sure he wl! with other operators and ma contract, the SCPA will be polled to slc.n the contract or It will net no coal." badi of Eliwood City, and Charles Lambing, Mary Kllia Stewart. Ellwood City Eliiabelh Mar- Furnished Separately, on request Cedari zed Mothproof Bag, Side Opening, for only 25c additional. riicLjarroii. wampum, h. u.

two gnrcl Lulher. i. Mrs. J. B.

Cnlbertscr. Oil Mrs. Bailie, and Mrs. Nellie lioth of Kew Onlilee. The UMW president promptly i announced his compliance with Save 15 City; and Marjory North of Ihin flnlanev: Waller ajid John Nnrlli Telephone H.

D. 1: one bi other, Benjaiillii Sca- 6f Funxsnlawney. Hessemer Janice Ann Ulo. Volant Dale 11. Johnson, Bachelor or Science New Caslle Charles Book, -ank II.

Uuyd. New Wllinlnillon Elizabeth Jean negc-tialons today, tomorrow or" Mouthy. The operators picked the! m. Ellwooit Cltv. eight grana-illrtren and six grcal-grandchil- Iliah mass of rcuulem will be of' at 2 p.

ni frnm the Joseph is. Leyde mortuary. HI 111 And at Win. ter, Rev. H.

D. Bruin in fered Monday inornlne at a o'clock Calhoun 'w "i vauey Kllwood Ciiy Mary Lou Sleln- lierner. at the mortuarj- tonlghl 7 lo p. p. rice In HoyUlalc cemelery.

Friemls will be received at the JEWISH FORCES BATTLE TO CRUSH EGYPTIAN TROOPS mH fur storage and Wj wL BfWB RUG CLEANING Marshall funeral home. Wanioiun New Caille Chauncey Harold Dean John Hubert McKeever, John McKlnley, IJonalil Eusenc I his evening irom to clock and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Mrs. John Sr. Airs. Frances Gulis.

aged 40 Maglll, KUJOIpn Jr A. Carmen Maasado. wife of police olflrer John tifilis. William C. Casio.

Sr. New Wilmington Rebecca Mc- William Clinton Casio. aed HEADS COLO STAR MOTHFHH REPOXT WOMAN MISSING r. oiea rrlflay evening at 8:35 'clock, folloviini! ah illness. Mrs.

Galls was born In NW Tnt. 74 years, died this morning 1:45 The. youths lere found gnllly Of first degree murder by a jury ATLANTIC C1TV. V. i Mr, General Eisenhower To Take Columbia Margnrct Lee Heed.

Volaiil David L. Lloyd. Mister Of In F.dueallon Beaver township' afler an illness closing a ring around a Strong Egvpihn army force trapped at Isdud, 22 miles south of the cap-lint. Eoptlans Cut Off The Egyptians, who entered Palestine on the ending or the mantiiilc llircc weeks ago, were cul off from supplies and reinforce-nicnta, nnil'lhctr position is said to Iw urerai-lnns. The foui-shiD EirvDllin task Of 15 years.

which deliberated SO minutes recommended Ihe death oen.rl- tie, February 14. IS03, daujjhler of Mr. and Mn Ifnatius r.lej. She aiient her enllve life here, and was a member of Ihe SS, New Castle Marjorle Beck Bon- He was rmrn June 18. IB73, in nelt, Hooert Jlagee Cowlier, Dorothy Alleen Devlin.

juLxut, coumy. ano ldu slate 18B8. In North Bo; Foster were accused of killing William Kelly. .18. ns the defendants and Iwo olher youths Philip and James' church, the Ros- Post On Monday Star Mothers today at lis ltlh na- I described as follows: age Ilonal conventinn In Atlanlic City.

I height 5, weight 135; hair, aub-She succeeds Mrs. Ann Hagcrty, urn. cies. Jirey-hluc; coal, shorl of Atlantic City. black, and dress, while flowered.

luwnsltlu. whore he was a ividely oocieiy ana Lodge 314. In addll.on to hn- hi.hr,t NEW YORK. June 5. IINSI Viitfioul ceremony, t.on.

UwIgM L. of Ihe Ml. Jackson U. 1'. church.

force, repulsed by Ihe Ji ilea tne inn holding up the patrons. DRIVER K1L1.IU shIop include his widow, icrday was bellcyed 0 she leaves a inn. John Goilj her mother. Mrs. Ko.negunilii four hrolhers: Walter, Edward and Frank all of New Caslle; and a bister, liunhia Urdvf rslly presidency Mon- lanil reinforcements lo aid Ihe Thomas- Casio; five Mrs beleaguered troops.

It Included Pd Newc Observes MT. PLEASANT. 5. (INSI-Don Gordon, as. of Malta, BECOME A JOURNEYMAN Carpenter Cabinetmaker Upholsterer ntlsh- ironp transport ano iwo Mrs.

Helen nukovich. of Wampum, installati the univ I he defer oieo early today injuries re ecived when the Iraller-lruek itv's fall th an Oclo- ber dale probubli was driving overturned and burned on the highway six miles east at li. ni, from ihe family residence, 170S Morris street; and at Here la the hit break you have hern waitinr fori An unnrecendenled nppoiiunlty to earn a high paying skilled trade when the need for craftsmen is urgent. Apprnved for G. I.

training. Endorsed hy reenxnltetl unions. idlng on the campus since May 1 and has been going dally to his Police said Cordell mi i v.w a. a requiem miss will he offered in (he SS. Philip and IOl.

for a distance, ar four ralles, -eot of Sllauerr Kock. and there clilldi-cn. Mrs. Kmlly Ilaien, Salem, G. L.

Casto, Birmingham. S. floy O. and William C. Casio, all of New Caslle; one slater, Mis.

Eura Varner, Akron, len grandchildren and Iwj great-gcBrtdrhildren. Two daughters preceded hint in death. Funeral services will be conducted on Monday afternoon at o'clock DST from the Mahoning funeral home. 1U1 Weit Madison avenue, with Rev. James Crawford, pallor of Mt.

Jackson u. p. church, and Hev. K. R.

Barrls, minis! ci- of Ihe Weslevun Methodist in the truck which wait luided with sugar. celewsitl In charge. Burial will lie are several rMiilrueUan projects In Mercer county, -where (raffle Is Dr. Flunk 1). FscXenlhal has type railing cratl.

Israeli shore batteries, ships and botilblnlf planes Joined to turn hack the Egyptian force, spearheaded by the Ion vessel Al Amlri Fawzla. Tel Aviv residents watched as at least one nlanc scored a direct lilt on an Egyptian corvclte. Larte-Scale Fithtlni; l.arte-scnle fighting was reported taking place at Jenin, northern apex of Ihe "Irianslc of terror," 4(1 miles norihwcsl of Tel Aviv. In Ihe triangle bounded hy Jenin, on tile west by Tulkamv and on the seulh hy Nablllt. Arabs have con-ccnirjtcd a slrOhR Striking force aimed al.

cutting the Jewish slate ENROLL NOW Class Starts June 15, 1948 THE TERRACE SCHOOL FOR CRAFTSMEN, INC. Terrace Avenue. Kew Castle. Ta. Write or Phone New Castlr S89S For Information been acllng president since Ihe re- The body will he removed from STEAL FISHING TACKI.K While away on a vacation, aim the Noga funeral home to theresl- Buller on Sept.

3H, 1B45. tour on Raule ft. between Free. doss and Baden, where the pave-mint it. being rebuilt.

friends' may one entered the apartment of Victor Apostolic, 15 Weil South street, and stole $100 Worth of fishing FOREIGN AID fast. Drive slow children FUND CUTS ARE clunch, Ulk-fl officiating. In- Mrs. RobinMn's Funeral Time f'unera. 5rrle, Hi Hoblnson.

902 Wear Sinn, tn MADE IN HOUSE lenuent will lake place in Ml. Jackson IJ. P. cemetery. Friends may call at any time will be conducted from Ihe Crunk-Icton funeral home, 25 West the aclinr.

taken Ihe housr proprlaliors eoinmiltee in extend that ihe Jewish attack on niter o'clock today at the fu-j neral xinme. where the family will1 be present this cvenlne. from 7 (d o'clock ami Sunday 3 lo 4 mid 7 lo ft o'clock. Mrs. Beaale Clark auij stronghold was repulsed by lle-v.

J. L. McFnitand In cliatse! Burial will he In (Iracela.nl cenic-lery. The family will receive friendi Sunday evening Ihe Crunkldoil funeral home. ing which the funds vvmilrt be uti- rM) ieau and I.IWO a Lfrri T.i' the Ki in: r.i uroiraifl.

China, an Rhythm Step II Worshcim Dr. Locke and Foot Savers Portage BatOBB fOB fOim I HOES FOR UJtH DAVIS SHOE CO. Turkey. The eommliiec provided lhal Jews had entered Jenin hut Mn. Bessie A.

Clark, 5S 10a North Mercer street. riled ai her residence this inornluu Iween April 3. IHtH nnrt 'A 1H49, irslrad of In April 3, 1949 aulliurir.ed by congress. TRUMAN MAKES of James Kdward FIRST SPEECH Ol She. win the widow of 'I'.

Clark and served as supervisor Df Swing Loliby for the jftst two and a hair years. Born March 2. lfiflO. In Stone- WESTERN TOUR Plambing, HeaEiig ooarrmacrs asm utuh FRANK P.ANDREWS SOU relative In this counlry. Iwi'o.

she waa a (laughter or the laic M. and Carrie Leslie Carlwriht. Mrs. Clark was a Ihe kind of rn.ra.ml rr She wai preceded In dealh liy her husband. Iiaac- and Iwo daughters: Mrs Jennie Rose and Mrs.

Grace B. Bovd Surviving are: iwo lirolheis: William Wilson, of Epsllanll, and James of Chalham, Onlarin. Canada; ten grandchildren, and several steal grandchildren, and great, great grandchildren. Mrs. James WoodlTni stieajlhens friendly inlernallonal aicmber ol the First U.

P. church Mr. Truman spoke from the nt platform where he 'accepted Democratic vlre lirpclilpnilii anil P. II. C.

lodge. Survivors include seven children, Mrs. Helen Boughler, Sandusky, Mrs. Kayc Gaston and Thomas E. Clark, both of New Castle; Frank C.

Miller, Patricio RUMMAGE SALE TUESDAY, JUNE 8th at9KM) A. M. 32 Wesl Washiflglon Street HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE BALDWIN BIBLE CLASS HIGHLAND U. P. CHURCH uusnut ninuista I so sm nn rtm I Buy Life Insurance Today aged 73 years.

Albion, died md William I. Clark, all at home. a nwld datine hack In ma Rrssie Schult. Mobile, prescoleri to the piesidcnt hy All. le, Mia.

I.al Mrs Jennie Jenkins, both rnnay evening al orldek al lh hnme of lier gijnddauuhlcr Mrs. Kleanor Crounun Milliiren 415 But! street. She was thr widow ol James WoodlluK. Born October 29, Mercer county, Pa she was a daughter of Ihe late Walker and Man Mollllbaliirli McCommnns. Shr wai ti Mr of New Caslle; one brother.

Frank er oiore Deen bestowed on American. After Farm Vole Aheard President Truman's 1 iLU MMiLtnUU UN 1nllmMI' a member of Ihe Univenallsi I'rtrldcnt Truman invaded eliiiich nf Liinriay's I.ane. nrani loilay, frankly out In capture every possible vote lo assure his (uvn re-clecllon and Ihe elec- Survivors Inclnrle her ffrainl- Cart wright of Oil City, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will he conducted Tuesday afternoon at -o'clock DST from i lie Cunningham funeral homv Faal Washington al Chestnut, with Kev. J.

Calvin nosc orJicfnlinaT- Inlermcnt will takc plaec in Oak Park cemetery. Friends will he received al the funeral home Sunday from 2 lo 4 and 7 to It o'clock and Ihe same hinii on Monday. Pvi. Nltro Funeral' the Guests Will Remember the Wedding Decorations Just what shade of gowns the bridesmaids wore is sometimes forgotten after a wedding. And the refections at the reception are sometimes forgotten also, But foJ seldom forget the wedding decorations.

If they stand out with digrvjty and beauty, as they should, the guests remember the picture down in front of the altar. Wc specialize-in wedding decora-. tious. We are prepared to handle any size of a decorating job, Flowers, palms, coHodium. ferns, wc have' all of them ready for your order.

Cunningham and Weingartner "Ff)uflrs of Distinction'" No- 26 North Mill Street Phone. 140 and 6278 Ihls real-BramidntiEhtei' Karen Millikeu. and three cousins Funeral will bi: eon- CongresJ. 'today. Die chief esecmiv go tiler Hie farm vole.

Here. In llm hpnrr u. Funeral services for Pvt. An- rich farm lands, Mr. Tinman will outline proposals fni legislation guaranteeing the farmer perriun-ent price supports anil olher aids.

Theprtsidential had hardly left Washington on Ms (u'o-wcek. iliew Nltiro took nlace Ihis Ink at o'clock in the funeral home, followed ly .1 requiem mass at 10 o'clock in Vitus church'. Hcv. Fr. Nicholas DcMila WJ.

May Be Against You mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. M. J. DONNELLY I SPKCIA1. ACF.NT IBJpPPOenjIBJPPsPs The Assur- A VM 1 1 I I I IB VtasB anrr ur thr 11.

S. A. I lasssS "Strongest In Ihe World" Inly VsKOfrsari ky hovirtsj as BJ 3D hi. Mercer St fiUSJF ou nd. Pay for Telephone I I'll' HjlWjl your holldsiy evtr tho lor in monthly BJ I jSpy arrow en your I yST Canfltf.ntiiil ens-trip sorvko.

I 1 1 9 I S2.15 BJLy 16 Easl SI. Tl.MB TUSH GRILLES gSBBBmWBOBEmmmmT 51,25 SCRKKN DOOR giS'liilltlillllHll 1 1 't -Mm i lt2ijJ uj'J'm. 15c REPUTATION 1 Artistically dfslmeil. Kully In- MM Vt1 aaeUI. Beyond Price yet within Ihe rcseh of all.

Witt aot nut or tamnJl- RF.PIITATION fnr prr.vcn be stllrt' IS DA III IsVEi I CP FOXKHAl. 1IOMF. IhC hlEhest itanilards of flawless leso. ihMCOil, anrt Hcv. Fr.

V. P.er- A STATIONERY SPECIAL OF BEAUTIFUL MODERN WRITING PAPERS NOW THROUGH MONDAY ONLY lolin enl hefiirc Mr, Tniman surlcd talking politics. The farther Washington receded ovcrlhc horizon, the mure fervent Ihe president hecaute In his lallis of reeleclion and his slashing at-lackon the Republican Congres With huge relish. Inally. at a dinner given last nlghl liv Maynr Martin II.

Kcnnclly it Ihe Palmer Hnujt in Chicago. Mr. Truman laid ducted Ihe commlltal service lr St. cemetery. The Calholic War Veterans ol St.

Vilus church atlended in body ivitli George Lamorclla in charrfc. The V. V. IV. Ncshannnck Posl 315 -conduclcd milllnry services, ivitli romnianrlcr.

A. R. Reiri: Chan ilalh Ire is sure IhJl foui in lire White liou-c lie ahead for him. To introduce our large de lain. Jnsciih Lane, and officer of partment ol tine papers wc shall "offer fnr a few days I he day.

Joseph Color hearers. D. Crudell. fey I Jj Waal nWSM (1 Kninck: cnlnr suarris. E.

Zollinger hundreds of boxes of ex quisite wrltinc paper all grouped and priced For ami It. Jones: firing squad, eaiiiihinan. I. Goodrich, .1. floor! rich and J.

Bullano. Busier win S. KnicscT. Pallhcnrcrs were Pelcr Paneila Joseph Costa, Henry Clause. John DcAnpclls.

Frank Maniee anil Samuel Aicllo. your pleasure. I Ha "kkkl.il service have ht-IH our reputation for funeral arnlces I HARIWARE lm of ilistlncllve dlRnity and beamy al.iys avaiiahle MahinU PlHrne t.l at prices. GALLON Maki Vh GoW 95c Lot I Regular 50c Special 29' Lot 2 Regular 59 Tfl ATTENII rONVKNTION City Piicilor and Mrs. Hlrli.ird Monday.

June 7. The fasllelon, 12:11) in I 'UI Fellow Rntnrinn: We n'HI have Ihe plra'tire of en-Icrtlinina the honor sludenls of limt mil Mr. and Mrs. Samur lialiid will allcnd tho l.ions ron vention a1 Reading next week. 7c a box Special 1 Card Of Thanlcs wnlc 0 Majwtii c)tr tfftxts ltniWviriity Lot Regular 00 wish IhanK our infnu (J 0u compracfl JvL'a le'ndcd' Atl Flam recent bereavement, i h( har ytm abov, Special Gsl Voir Hoim PaiilNow While Wi Have If.

WcHmllM P. and Primr aid Second Coat Think hack to your avcrajlcs. Entloseil with the lellcr is a i unnnrtiint commLinicatlon from president -elect Jack Fill II Lot 4 Regular Si. 00 Fancy Papers 69'. In ai rcituostcd and brinK it nilh Card Of TflUnks JSl Panclia Wc wish to thank our friends Krl Uaveiipnrl al neifliliors.

Brotherhood of Rail- snmfryillc J. Sjm rtaron al marl Trainmen and Ihe Ladies nftlmt. Frank Onh al Sharon. Auxiliary for kindness and sym- u'einschcnk at Wampum. box Special 99 I CUNNINGHAM JESSE N.KERR FUNERAL HOME RKGISTERED B.

tVaahlnclao Sv. PUlNIIi' 11 Am crkan Gem Society At Ckesrloot riUJllJC J0 Sc DIVISION unih'. o.vlenrled 11 durina 01 Carl Paisley, secretary. Peerless Wallpaper Paint Co. CASTLE STATIONERY CO.

il N. MILL ST. rrnl hereaventcnt. Aiso foe beautiful floivcrs and cars donated. FAMII-V OF GROVES HOLBRCOK.

Tempi Bldf. Phone 5717 Wishinston Of every IUO iarm-rs In the V. 51 wn their farms, are tenants, and If) are pari-wnrrs or paid managers..

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