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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEW CASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, IMS Benefit tor library slated on Friday ELMVOOD HITV Th Mel-o-Dees, and Castleaire Quartet. The Circle-W-Four, who were formally called the Westinghousc Barbershop Quartet and at one time national champions' in barbershop quartet competition, will also be featured, Tickets are on sale at all Eliwood City service area cjvic council will present "A Harvest of Harmony" for the benefit of the library expansion fund program at Lincoln High Auditorium on Friday at p.m. Entertainment will feature noted area barbershop quartets. They include the New Castle Sweet Adelines and their chorus, Pitcnblenders, Melc-Blenders Theft suspect shot at hotel Agnew is guest DORADO, P.R. (UPll-Unde-terred by the shooting of a police detective at his hotel retreat headquarters.

Vice President-elect Spiro T. Agnew aid he would continue his vacation today as planned. Agnew was on a golfing excursion to Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Sunday when a car theft suspect seriously wounded a detective trying to arrest him on the Dorado Beach Hotel grounds. U.S.

Secret Service agents, the FBI and Puerto Rican police said the shooting was not connected with the vice president-elect's visit. Agnew returned from his golf outing saying he was tired. Refusing comment on the shooting, he said he would continue the vacation as planned and retired to his posh cottage on the hotel grounds. Security officers blocked all retreats to the cottage owned by the family of New York Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller. Judiciary to meet The Lawrence County Minor Judiciary will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the county courthouse, The group will discuss the annual Christmas party to be held Dec. 7 at the Village inn in Harlansburg. Inland waterways The U.S.

has 28,300 miles of inland waterways. COMPARE Our Low! Low! PRICES TODAY: Dance cUnes, 9:15 p.m. TOMORROW: Oakhill Home and Garden club, 1:30 p.m.; Sculpture, Basic art, (Keagy) Lawrence County Art Association. (L. Zona), 7 p.m.; Sweet Adelines, 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY: Executive committee meeting 4 p.m. Basic art (Keagy) 1 p.m.; jewelry class, basic art (G. Zona), water color, Geiman classes, Lota Alpha, 7 p.m. Welcome Wagon, 8 p. m.

THURSDAY: Rollin Stones Garden club, 1:30 p.m.; charcoal sketching, enamel class, 7 p.m. FRIDAY: Opera workshop, leather class, basic art, 7 p.m. SATURDAY: German classes, 8:30 a.m.; ceramics, 9 a.m.; children's art, 9:30 a.m.; ballet, 10 a.m. Church plans sessions The Washington Union Christian and Missionary Alliance Church will begin a week of special meetings, tomorrow and continue through Sunday. Week night services are scheduled at 7:30 p.m.

and on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. The Rev. Richard E. Bartmas, pastor, and evangelist will be the speaker, bringing Christ centered, Bible messages.

Special music will be presented each night and the public is welcome. Cottage cheese 'lean' Milwaukee Cream cheese and eheddsr are the richest cheeses. Each contains about 33 per cent milk fat. Cottage cheese has almost no milk fat. rllArllC multiple tttlVVIlaV VITAMINS 100 Cf.

Value SI) Mrs. Keller dead at 72 ELLWOOD CITY Mrs. Rose Dudick Keller, 72, of 805 Fifth died suddenly at 10:30 p.m. yesterday in the Eliwood City General Hospital. She was born in Austria July 30, 1896, to the late Orist and Eva Giha Kudlik.

She came to Eliwood City 35 years ago from Koppel and had lived in Butler previous to that time. Mrs, Keller was preceded in death by her first husband, George Dudick, in 1946 and her second husband; Harry V. Keller, in 1951. She was a memoer of St. Agatha Church.

Surviving are tlire blighters, Mrs. Michael (Ann) Kotuby, Mrs. George (Mary) Hnlicl; and King (Rose) Daufen, all of Eliwood City; a son, Nick Dudick of Eliwood Citv; a sister, Mrs. Catherine Bolata of McKeesroeks, and six grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a son Michael Dudick in 1967.

Friends will be received in the Kenneth C. Turner Funeral Home, 500 Sixth from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in St. Agatha Church by the Rev. Edward H. 229 ONE-A-DAY MuHlpta VH.mtal 2.94 Value 1 2.29 NO. 1 IN COLOR 01 100 SNOOPY READY FOR PARADE The gang's all here to hail Snoopy's successful test flight at Goodyear facilities in Akron.

The new 50-foot-tail ablloon of the famous comic strip canine was built for Macy's annual Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City. Snoopy, the BSth balloon built by Goodyear for Mac) parades since 1927, will join eight other inflated giants in the ONEHDAY- MuHfek Vrt.rr.ta. march down Broadway. UPI 3.29 Volue oi 1 00 2.39 APPLIANCE CENTER RCA VICTOR COLOR TV Language factor NEW YORK Only about 25 per cent of all the daily newspapers in the world are printed in English. 10 SHINOLA SHOE POLISH See Many More Models at Honey's AWARDWNNER names Cole.

Interment will be in Locust Grove Cemetery. Township police detain 7 youths Shenango Township police detained seven Union Township youths after they were caught creating a disturbance on Savannah Rd. Saturday at 11 p.m. Township police Chief Clarence C. Frampton and Deputy Constable Anthony Torseilo discovered the boys shining lights onto the homes of area residents and shouting.

Six juveniles, ages ranging from 14 to U-year old, were ROCKY'S Golden Down Mkt. 108 W. Woihington St. SAVE YOUR HOUSEHOLD ODDS and ENDS FOR THE ANNUAL UNION TOWNSHIP LIONS CLUB AUCTION FOR PICKUPS-CALl 652.6901 or 658-9380 CALL'S PLAZA AmiANCt Uililiiil WHITE $HLD COUPONj "WINKYS APPROACHES" 50 EXTRA ELLWOOD CITY GENERAL Admitted Tami Squires of 305 North St. Mrs.

Raymond Rocco of 332 Mercer Rd. Mrs. Calvin Maraino of 522 Hedge St. Mr. Raymond Miller of RD 1 Tammy Wiley of Wampum RD Mrs.

Clair Steeb of Zelienople RD1 Discharged Angelo Squiequero of 1109 Rossanna St. Mrs Paul Fnrsythe of 821 Park Ave. Robert Evans of P.O. Box 344, Madison Drive, Zelienople Mrs. James Breauer of Fambell RD 1 Mrs.

Frances Tomass on of 802 E. Line Ave. DalefJliesof FambellRDl Alfonso Angelucci of 3564 Eliwood Rd. New Castle Mrs. Stella Goehreng of 120 Wampum Ave.

Mrs, Raymond Rocco of 332 Mercer Rd. MARY EVANS MATERNITY Births To Mr. and Mrs. James Colteryhan of Prospect RD 1, a daughter, Nov. 16.

To Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cisbeglla of 852 Chateau Drive, a son, Nov. 16. To Mr. and Mi's.

Benjamin Tellteano of 1040 Woodside a daughter, Nov. 17, Discharged Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Kelly of Wampum RD 2.

Children playing with matches blamed for fire ELLWOOD CITY Children playing with matches caused a fire in the Porter Building at 503 Lawrence Ave. yesterday, according to assistant fire chief Robert Dambacb. A door frame which caught fire had to be removed to get at a smaller blaze that might have spread. It took firemen about five minutes to do the job. Dambach said there was little damage.

Hit-run accidents ELLWOOD CITY Police reported two bit and run accidents that caused minor damage Saturday. Jennie Hitcs of 224 Fourth St. told police that a car struck the left fender of her automobile while it was parked on Sixth St. The left side of a car owned by Frank Cucunato was damaged in a similar mishap while parked in front of his home at 211 Hillside Ave. Area compared Finland is smaller in area than the state ot Montana.

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Stillwagon, county probation officer. The seventh boy who is an 18-year-old will be charged with disorderly conduct before Justice of the Peace Violet T. Houk. Air travel NEW YORK An estimated 13 0,000 persons fly on commercial airlines every day. CASHMERE BOUQUET Reg.

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