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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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th.viiT fTfTH ARMY Deaths of the Day anticipated a larger turnout. Taylor sulci, will be returned tv th Party Leaders SEIZES TfiAWM ITALIAN ADVANCE "Ananaements for the funeral have not been completed, pending ni rival of the sons in me eivi. 'will be in charge of Rev. Await Voting t.on.mluillonal amendment- iran.s-iinlmi Liu: authority to fix the to me Allied- headquarters announced March Schawl, aged 70 yeai's, of wrence zelth, of the Orac East Clayton street died I -med of Harmony i KSSui0 Swing a will he in Services bounds. 'lea of election district hat continued bed we.ath- eral assembly.

1 na rcd the Allied advance. The amendmen. which was drafted Intof. A. Gallagher mW oallHBher.

aged years, a. mia son of strong county Ma 3. Ma tilclH Moses flchawl, of 624 Taylor street, died in the Tn-fhrorh hosDital Sunday morning He lived 35 years In New CMtle, aiid bv the bi-partisan local government commission and approved by twe separate legislatures, has been endorsed ay both parties, COUNTY BOARD TWO LISTS MEN further' progress was made by oitr iTThl' opposing forces battled in downpour of rain, and through a Chief Feature Of Txiesday' Election In State I Voting In Philadelphia STATE WIDE CONTEST FOR SUPERIOR COURT following a short Illness. Smith's Revitalizing Process Restores the Natural Oils to the Fabric. It's More lhan dav.

Teano was cracked Castle on November 12, 1877, son of John J- and Sarah Spencer Gal by shock Fifth Army, lagher. was a memoei oi sw. brothers, Lee, otto anQ.kVB1J7' (CmUhiI from On) if viUA 1 miction roads after Just Ordinary Dry Cleaning Chenango tin mill, retiring 1 years ago, VI it powerful enemy reslst- publi- Donald Leroy Goske, R. D. 1, Pulaski.

Captured documents revealed that ie area had been held by the Her- uaiiagner, wiin wni hi home; five nieces arid six nephews, ri. Paul Tasotn. Bessemer. Army Air Cadets whnvri Wnrwtck Black. R.

D. .7 held Wednesday, afternoon at l'ir. Sfpidan inch of groilnd. The German high com ami High mass oi requiem 5S21 ZZJmZ r.vshlp Mahonlngtown. nortar, oolnts along the other de- Watigh avenue, New Wilmington.

St. Mary's cemetery. Burial Park, fense line. Seek To Roll Up Fl Robert Alexander McKlrB, Onof rlo Fesowleh j. Skott Davidson flPih Davidson, agud 71 yean the 8l(il election incumbent Judge of 101'J North Liberty died close it 8 districts Republic rol pressing vigorous campaign of Mt.

JBCMon, own n0 the 'ksslngton Blondell Moon. Grov 31 ty. Chesttr William Thompson, R. hts home, Saturday mi up the Nazi flank Lp SC.r.t-Kat C1.al.t IH h-l Huniffli'V June 18, 1880, For (, hp was the last member of New wumingu lied units' have advanced to within one-and-a-half miles of afirlnoift. which Is- seven miles northeast, ot fhP 'Nazis' former sea anchor base his family.

w'm He will 'be opposed by Phlla-Iclnhln Common Pleas J'ltlf'c Cur- and for 30 years lived I Mr, Davidson was nom Beaver township on November Tnnard Westcott, 34i Seizing the Italian -t Neshannock avenue. Surviving are the following chll- and. RnheVt Francis Navarra, Hills- North Beaver township, ui months ago, when he moved clashed w.ih German defenders of EAST SIDE HONOR ROLL UNVEILED Cob from Ffi 0 wich at home: Peter or me v. Navy, stationed at Shoemaker, Ca 25 Sunny FEW BICYCLES ARE LEFT FOR RATIONING WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 The number of bicycles available for rationing distribution was reduced sharply toy the Office of Price Ad- I ministration today with the Noyem- InlrrMt In Fhliadelphla Most interest, centered around th Philadelphia mriyornlily election "a hvnther.

Samuel Davidson, end iinfffir ArkTMrs.Mary PnUnn PA NEWC OBSERVES Sir" Bernard Montgomery's British and Pauline at home. He leaves a sister, Lizzie, preceded him Surviving are a number of Sern'and western segments by needs of of the St. I her auota set at 30,833. 'clock, from the 'clock, from the morning seizing San Massino ana own Joseph's church'opened the meetmg theCXtober ot hilltop towns norm Funeral home, West Madison ave- nt Republican actin arc! Samuel and win Ity's 19,000 jobs for RO veal's. BtiiliUcti (Ooatlno Joseph Wesley Hay, R.

2, Eng- will be In Greenwood conducted Wednesday atwinoon hospital i the Neshannock Post. No. virtually disappeared from the m.r- Shoo! band played the "Star 0nJy pcrsons who cm cafl thi Settle, R. 3 o'clock, rnenas in Preci He evening 7 to o'clock; ana J'ithin "a "half mile of the enemy did SpanRled Mr Louise Relber, ffpd years, aia rralne nveiUIC, widow of 'unvS' by four Scouts of ibt f0r "rationing certificates. dai'ntorment'Xnwill be in the Jackson cemetery.

power! ul William Relber. died at her home rinu; Boy Scout Troop number sort of a record when i three sets of uvlm li-day period. In 194 2, Cecil avenue. CoHHt Guard John Leander Forsberg, R. Charles Blaine Farver, R.

Mahoning town. ortv arrsI ITS REVIEW German counter-attars. following a iingeiuia dro forced the British back to Christian cnurcn auu i pplber ot this city Smith Mcbanel' Boots aged PJ predicted that wartime apaihy r- off-year balloting will reshll about half of the 4,500,000 fi'fd voters going to the polls De For.so' sparked the aiid Harry Kerne, She the following brothers person in the Grove BOARD MEETS TUESDAY itself Is the best evidence i JndaitVrn: William Kerber. Youn E. D.

Hawk, commissioner ot town; nfants born at the New Cnnrtn pitsl during the month of ocio numbered female nd 32 their west bank, brldgeheaa. headquarters that the bridgehead remains "secure" despite the re-ThV advance by Montgomery's men and troops of Lieut, Gen. Mai Clerk's army ranged from a few hundred yards up to six miles ovei quagmires of mud Saturday. he wastaken Sunday morning after BedfordV Minnie Kerber New Bed- i When Cold. Cause Sore Throat, Coughs Take Just one swallow of Thoxtne.

Scouts announces that there will be 10 the work done by Mr. De Foi and his associates. David Vao the chairman of the day and Richards acted as master of ce morves. fracturing his hip NOTHING CAN DO a meetinc of New Castle district home on loen-y until tl board of review Tuesday evenu i in excellent Sd AKwS' avenues, Funeral arran gcmtius hP announced on Tuesday. MORE FOR YOU the entire field of aapirtn than fit.

Joseph Wrvrin None faster, none aler. 1 he The court of honor will be held The deceased was born on May l8. in Beaver county, and tor i Card Of Thanks nyg? thank our friends, works Internally. Eases raw on Thursday evening the same location. There are 6500 windows In the rcmnire State Bldg.

In New York past 45 years resided world's largest ller ASP. foo neighbors and relatives for kindness I loosens ps cougns a the adults For i Wsnt Ads For Results City. tiwet. 35c. Demand St.

Josaph Aspirin. AihVwrn If not 100 satisfie Try 1 Largely attended funeral for Ethel May Phillips, of 820 South Mere" street, was conducted from the ri- money back. 35c voted i.iVful'flowe'iV and rails donated. 'you Saturday, o'clock, with Rev. A.

Newton Chase in charge. Assisting was Rev. Wil attended 1'MiHarly the the deputy 1 ilgiued him, lie thought he might Wesley Adult Bible claw. Selections during the services Do Your Christmas Shopping NOW! li in his hunting i iwlt revealed four rabbit! Mfs'TaMcCurdy', Ithaca, V. R.

C. Norrls, Pittsburgh, and Thropp, two fox tw Avoid disappointment, oi Ludovicl, Dorothy iSs Rsther Frayer, Margie Mc- ringnecks, eaves five grandchildren, snd You'll Save Time and Money You'll havelarriom. Cormie.k unci Gloria Callahan. Unied Saturday, great grandchildren We invite comparison in quality. ma- conducted o'clock cemetery.

New, modern designs priced Funeral home. 'iheJ She He il morning. November 1, wo and up. deep red roses and a lovely yenov. for Joseph C.

blooming in the yard oi ank lan, E.ist WashinRion stree; Igeorgee. watters Mr. Dean has been giving his Nicholas Kiraly, Sr. of Wilmington township. Mercer county, died at his home this moin- "ess of three months The deceased was boin aei 'inre Hungary.

November n. moi, in of Steve and Lila Kiraly. He pallbearers were: Emery. Charles, ir-lK1EJ Oowden Clare Matthews Ray- We wJsh to thank zieRler and Donald Van- pkjyj'" tTe nd 3 i I Funjer Alexander I E.SsonWTrHPrek J.f s-s- sssouo lived in the community 101 i BO Is married "to Mrs. Mary Blte-McGown Kiraly.

slOO $75.00 $50 Bm 1 onrdon SttlOift i made in Orar.e- three land cemetery Funeral services will be from the residence, Thursday ernon p.rftJy mstch.d monntings. Gumlemiy Services. Funeral services for Joseph Oum-iennv, 2 W) North Crawford avenue were' held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in St. Joseph's Rev. Fr.

Fi-Hncis C. Streiff in chnrne. will be in Neshannock Through thoughtful planning and pathetic understanding of indiv.dual circumstances, we are able to provide funeral services at prices the mdmdual family can afford to pay- JOSEPH B. LEYD'E AAHDTl JARY Tamuel Zohosky, Charles lenderay Round Steak lb. 39c Tenderay Sirloin Steak lb.

41c Fresh Grouni. Beef lb. 25c Ln Sliced Bacon, lb. 34c Wein- Famous Make GIFT WATCHES WBKKLX '2'875 UP tola. alv.

a w.UK for Rapp, Clifford Hosi wilwood City hospitai at 2 j'clock Sunday afternoon, follow- Ti levment was in St. Joseph Streiff" cemetery, and Fa Highland te.3t Winter Phone 6 Chioago; Mrs, Jack Ronya, WOMAN DRIVER HELD Clare Kehm given by i ul' Join at home; Bd-Kin Lind, stationed in California I ed for reiwrtedly driving a car while QnnHtfv niornlnR. She was charged i the offense 1 'The entereld a plea and was al lowed her liberty after placing on SUOSIO'S A. D. ANDERSON DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE appearance a fraction of HOME TOWN MAKKKT Twussia U5.es.

But if a man In 101 Intl needs a .10 bond Solid QoU Manicure Silt 3.50 up Musical Boxes -FOR- Birlhslcss Ring eMr 4, 95 Muslosl wAr oxss in nJf Order Your OH AH AOOOWWT! Christmas Cards Now DRESSER SETS jWWM 47S BjigjiiTntr- gMf Ms SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF IDEAL GIFTS FOR THE MEN IN SERVICE! ohowing mny dooifns a eo.ors. 0 UP I Newell I sift bo: -uitabU for tov.ryoi. MAYOR First Name on HaHot I sincerely urjre each and every leistered voter to fBet out and vote" tomorrow. 1 be-Heve to be qualities for the office of Mayor and therefore ask each and every one of you for a vote. Polls Open 7 O'Clock Close, 8 P.

M. nr. no highr 'yew jMtuirsM.i.t Tsrions than in oritur yrof not an pianurui Um Bcceoted at late an ordinarily. DON'T DELAY ORDER NOW BE SURE LjjJLMilimjLgJ i tCTAMN if. 129 Castle Stationery Co.

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