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NEWCASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1171 Five persons injured Sacred concerts scheduled Rev. R. E. Ellenberaor in accidents in city The Rev. Dnh.n City police reported a total of Mr I.

JomM Thompson Mrs. James H. Thompson, CO, of 129 Decker Drive died yesterday at 7:35 p.m. at Jameson Memorial Hospital after an illness of nine months. five persons were injured, none Ellenberjjer, 78, of 1323 Washing SI.

-died in Jameson Memorial Hospital at 9.10 a.m. yesterday. He was bom In Bedford, Pa. June 13. 1893 to the late James and Mary Wela Ellenberger.

He married Calheriw She was bom Dec. 11, 1911 in New Castle to the late John and Jesse Tennant Chalmers Klruion. Mrs. Thompson was a member EUerberger who died Dec. of the First Baptist Church, the The Pine Valley Bible seriously, in three weekend Conference and Youth Camp has mishaps, announced its second annual A Pennsylvania Power Co.

Spring Sacred Concert Series employe was hospitalized after the series continues tonight at being struck by a car while 7:30 p.m. at the Faith Baptist supervising a work crew on Church in Harlansburg, Croton Ave. at 8:59 p.m. tomorrow at the First Christian yesterday. Church In Lowellvllle and Harold Greenwood, 46, of 30 Wednesday at the Park Gate Fairground Road is listed in good Baptist Church In Ellwood Cily.

condition at Jameson Memorial The starting lime is the same for Hospital today with a scalp cut, all three days. forehead bruise and scrapes ol The Hev. Neil Macaulay and me ngnt Knee ana nana. Investigating officers said Hhlaj)d slowed (or the traffic light at the Park Ave. intersection and was hit from behind by the car of Karen A.

Grata, 16, of 1812 Delaware Ave. Damage totaled 1550. The Grata girl was cited for driving too fast for conditions. Two other women were injured in a three-car collision on Wilmington Ave. just north of the Moody Ave.

intersection at 4:08 p.m. Saturday, but only one required hospital treatment. Josephine Ciazza, 62, of 116 Phillips one of Ihe drivers, was treated at Jameson Memorial for cuts of the nose, left cheek and right leg and released. Another operator, Mary Fruit, 50, of 404 Grandvicw reportedly had minor injuries, but "evidently did not seek hospital care. Police said prior to the mishap, all Ihrce vehicles were heading south.

Two of them slowed for other traffic and the third, the Ciazza vehicle, was unable to slow down in lime. It hit the car of Alan H. Samuels, 16, of 117 Okinawa Drive, forcing it into Ihe rear of the Fniil auto. Damage totaled 1, 000. He served in the ministry for the Order of Rainbow Council yean and was pastor for and the Wimodausis.

Christian Missionary Alliance She was a registered nurse and rSlnTJIl a Mk lie New Castle Castlewood, Beaver Falls, New HcspiUlSchool of Nursing. Kensington, rvona and she is survived by her McPherarran. husband, James whom she fie sumved by a daughter, married in October, ISM; a Mrs. Richard (Ethel) Cramer of daughter, Mrs. Jay G.

(Penny) New Castle; a the Rev. Carl Rudolph Cleveland; a brother, Ellenberger of DuBols; a sister, John Kinnon of New Galilee; Mrs. Laura Varner of South and two grandchildren. Fork Cumbria County, a Services will be held at 11 a.m. brother, Elmer ot Sidman, Wednesday at the Howard H.

Cambria County, six Reynolds Funeral Home with the grandchildren; and two great Rev. Calvin Merrill officiating, grandchildren. Friends Ca1 tooiEh( ftom his wife Patricia of Boca Raton, Fla. will present the concerts, the Macaulays have presented evangelistic and musical programs in many of (he large cities in America and around the world. The Rev.

Macaulay is a gifted musician as well as an outstanding speaker. Mrs. Macaulay is an accomplished pianist and organist. They will be joined by Miss Branda Wikoff, a soprano soloist from The Faith Trio, composed of members of Ihe Faith Baptist Church in Harlansburg, will also participate in the concerts. Greenwood, a line foreman, was working in an area where street lights were oul because a secondary electric line had been damaged during the storm.

He was also wearing dark clothing. Greenwood was reportedly crossing from Ihe east side ol the street, in front of 502 Croton to the west curb when he was hit by a southbound car operated by Alan J. Crawford, No charges were recommended. Two women were taken to Jameson Memorial following a rear-end collision at 4:45 p.m. yesterday.

Raymond D. CaiminghE Funeral Home, 2129 Wilmington Road Wednesday at I p.m. with the Rev. F. Paul Henry 7 to 9 p.m.

and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in the Castle View Burial Park, William M. Bauder William M. Bauder. 75.

of 1915 Mrs. Marjorie Grove, 48, of 710 The. trio is Mrs. Dorulhy Book GROUND BROKEN The Rev. Carl Sacbericta left, pastor ol Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, ud the Rev.

Jerome Alexis, assistant to the president of ibe Western Peusylvula-Wesl Virginia synod, tun the lirsl shovelful ot earth at the ground-breaking for the new church on Old Butler Road in Shenango Township. Over 150 of the congregation braved the rain and mud yesterday to also turn three shovelfuls of arth. New Caslle News Photo Mrs. Winifred Harlan and Mrs. Jefferson Ave.

Ellwood City, and Paula Good. Cash taken in home burglary Mrs. Janet Micaietti were treated for neck pain and released. Investigating patrolmen said the two women were passengers in the car operated by Mrs, Grove's husband, William, 52. The vehicle, traveling north do Drug, gun charges Clothing stolen from Winter's jail man JAMESON MEMOH1AL To Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond W. Davis of RD 2 Youngstown Road, a daughter, April 15. Mrs. Richard D.

Mowry, 21, ot 6 selected Ihe goods to be laken Davis is the lormer Lynda Superior St. was jailed in default W. Washington St. died in Jameson Memorial hospital yesterday at 2 p.m. following a prolonged illness.

He was born in New Castle Sept. 29, 1896 to the late J.S. and Annett Powell Bauder. He married Betty Rabel, who survives. He was a retired crane operator from Youngstown Sheet and Tube and a veteran of World War I.

He is survived by his wife; Iwo daughters, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Shaffer of Grove City and Mary Ann Bauder at home; a son, William at home; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Shidernantle of El Monte, Calif, and Mrs. Charlotte Love or Temple City, a brother, Carl of Fontana, one grandchild; and Iwd great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a btolher Herman and a sister Mrs.

Blaine Shidemantle. Services will be held at the Robert A. Myers Home for Funerals, 208 N. Jefferson St. presiding.

tiurial will be in CraceLand Cenielery. Friends may call at Ihe funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow (mm 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Norman McHottie Mrs.

Norman (Leona) Metallic, 66, of 1129 Old Princeton Road died In Jameson Memorial Hospital Saturday at 3 p.m. following a short illness. She was bom in Shenango Township July 12, 1905 to the late Charles J. and Minnie Gellings Shalenbetger. She married Norman McHatlie Sept.

22, 1926. She was a member of the Third UP Church, Womens Association, East New Castle Grange and Lawrence County Pomona Grange and state and national grange associations. She is survived by her husband; two sons, Norman C. and Ernest of New Castle; a sister, Mrs. George Shaffer ot New Castle; three nf New Wilmington, Russell S.

ot New Castle and Willis ot Volant; and three grandchildren. She wus preceded i death by a sister, DcElta McDanel. Services will be held in the City police reported 1307 in cash was taken from a Mahoningtown home last night during a burglary. The victim, Andrew 56, of 210 S. Liberty said he left his house at 7 p.m.

and when he relumed about 11:30 p.m. discovered that a back door had been pried open. Police said the second floor Strayer death an accident before bringing them outside, all Lombardo. 0f a (300 cash bond following at once, to a wailing vehicle, To Mr. and Mrs.

James E. arraignment before District possibly a van. Reed of RD 5, a son April 15. justice 0f the Peace Donald H. Police also are seeking a man Mrs.

Reed is Ihe former Mary Kenehan after his arrest at 11 who attempted to burglarize the Blake, Saturday for drug and Blue Danube tavern on N. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. firearms violations.

Liberty St. early today, but was Brunswick of RD 2 Harbor The case will be transferred to Officials for the Winter Co. men's clothing store, 210 E. Washington St. are conducting inventory today to determine the amount of clothing stolen during a week-end burglary.

Police said professionals apparently pulled off the heist. The slore closed at 5 Saturday and the break-in was discovered at a.m. today hy a janitor. Cily detectives said entry was a metal box with f300 wis A woman called police at 4:47 Brunswick is the former Ruth Melle ji. Hildebrand for a Strayer 25 of 722 Neal St.

was due miss'- Another 7 was found, to have been taken from a tin can. a.m. to report that she heard Rankin. hearing. to an apparent overdose of glass breakinj at the rear of the To Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony city police said Mowry was medicine and was Ihercfore tavern. Police were on the scene Hosier of Ninth West 0IW 0f Attt occupants of a accidental, in about a minute and spotted a Pittsburg, a son, April 15. Mrs. upliHP rhwkpd Kalurrlav meht A toxicoloev test conducted in Nothing else was apparently stolen, but the television set had been moved from the living room made by way of the front dooi in Gaston Park by Patrolmen Pittsburgh by the Allegheny nn Walter Bartoshekjack Ayers, County Coroner's office Xltl 1 after someone unscrewed (ne suspeci, aescnoea as a wnne rumor is me lormer nusdnnu outer-covering on the lock and male, about 18 years old having Cionni.

them removed the tumbler tuny brown hair and wearing To Mr. and Mrs. John R. William Pisrilelli and Detective determined that tissue samDles 1 Wednesday at 1 :30 p.m. with the Rev.

Earl C. Docherty presiding. Burial will be in Oak Park blue clothing, standing between Gilson of 1501 E. Washington Set-George Polansky. The other from Stiayer's body contained 1 oeen assembly.

Police believe that thieves two rccupants were juveniles. rcp 0. a m.cme invesUeation is the two nearby homes. Officers a son, April IB. Mrs.

Gilson is the chased the suspect, but lost him former Karen Grieve. Cemetery.1 Friends may call at theft Raymond D. Cunningha Funeral Home, 2429 Wilmingli early yesterday, and then among the houses. theft of an undetermined amount who claimed to be on a drag tnp, Strayer, an epileptic, was 1 was turned over to the juvenile hospitalized March 30 for an detention home and the 16-year- apparent overdose of his rL Lp on Butler Ave. 9 p.m.

and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Few youth use drugs old hoy, who was asleep in the medicine and died five days later back seat af the car when pobce ill St. Francis Hospital, checked the vehicle, was turned Road at 1 30 tomorrow with the Rev. Cuyler Ferguson presiding. Burial will be in Mount Hermon Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Petrella correction The selector was broken into sometime between last Monday and yesterday. to his parents. A daughter listed in the obituary of Mrs.

Frank PetreUa on regular basis who died Saturday was listed Eat! lo Mr. and Mrs. Konald Darker of RD 4, a son, April 16. Mrs. Barker is the former Linda Swagger.

To Mr. and Mrs. James M. Swisher of RD 3, a son, April 16. Mrs.

Swisher is the former Mary King. To Mr. and Mrs. Marlwinski of 442': Counlyline St. a daughter, April 17.

Mrs. Marlwinski is the farmer Kathryn Boyd. ST. FRANCIS To Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Ferehaw of 1602 Huron a son, April 15. Mrs. Ferehaw is the former Phitomena DeAugusline. To Mr. and Mrs.

Gleason 1 incorrectly. HUNTINGDON, Pa. (UPI)- trators in 17 public schools Carl J. Carlson The daughter luted as Mrss A survw M-h Mhw)1 slu. rcsenine 51 public scri0oIs ELLWOOD CITY Services se rarel la should have been dents jn 3n oghtty area in the area.

The research was listed as Miss Jeannie. Couple injured in accident A North Side couple was treated and released at St. Francis Hospital yesterday for injuries reportedly suffered in an auto accident about 3:40 p.m. on Pa. 18 in Neshannock Township.

Henry Ginsbure, 64, of 232 E. Officers say they confiscated a loaded clip ammunition (or a pistol and a .25 caliber autoloading pistol which had a live round in the chamber. They also got a suspected drug capsule that Mowry reportedly tried to hide after he had been put in Ihe police cruiser. Mowry is currently awiling grand jury action on a previous will be held tomorrow at 1:: south central Pennsylvania sponsored by the Pennsylvania WSTtETHsPowdK A It tdes the worry out of wearing dentures. showed about 7.5 per cent use Governor's Justice Commis marijuana regularly but a sub- sion.

stantial number use tobacco The survey indicated that and alcohol regularly. drug education programs de- The percentage of all stu- signed to curb drug use are of denli now csine one or more oulirnahle effectiveness. Deaths elsewhere By United Press International firearms violation. Lhal charge Fairmont Ave complained of Murray of Golden Age Trailer p.m. in the Xenneth C.

Turner Funeral Home, 500 Sixth St. for Carl J. Carlson, 90, of 2120 Brighton Road who died Saturday in the Suburban Manor Nursing Home in New Castle. He was born in Kronoberg, Sweden Jan. 9, 1882 to the late John and Christine Carlson.

He was a gEneral carpenter and married to the former I.ylia Baker, who preceded him in death in 1968. drugs is 10 per cent, but The questionnaire response by nwellviii had originally been dismissed for nark and rib pain. His wife, lack nf Evidence at a hearing Bernice, 51, had back pain. daughter. FRAMINGHAM.

Mass. (UPI) nearlv 20 per cent at least 1.639 dudiIs was studied to re- April 15. Mrs. Murray oerore magistrate miaeorana, hut city police refiled the charge and won the hearing about two weeks ago. Lou Perini, who broke have tried a drug, the report fleet the different uses of drugs professional baseball tradition concluded.

by school sue. The researchers by moving the. Braves from The survey was conducted selected at random interviews Boston to Milwaukee, died by Dr. Duane Slxoman, a so- from sophomores, juniors and Sunday at the age of 68. ciologist, and students from seniors, county probation offi- lie is survived hy a son, Albert rtivale iuneral services were Juniata College here alter cers and police ollicials in A.

ot Ellwood City; two scheduled for Thursday at St. questioning high school stu- those school areas also were Paul's Church in Welleslev. daughters. Miss Matilda dents, teachers and adminis- interviewed. lormer Agatha Lenova.

To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peizi al 30S Spring Ellwood Cily, a son, April 16. Mrs. Fezzi is the lornicr Janet Kolik.

To Mr. and Mrs. DeWill Krepps of 515 Ml. Vernon Drive, Ellwood L'ity, a son, April 16. Mrs.

Krepps is 1lie former Donna Blinn. To Mr. and Mrs. William Bertram of 13lh St West Pittsburg, a daughter, April 17. Mrs.

Bertram is the former Victoria Dudich. Mass. 50 Profit From World famras Jakes Fomous Fruil Juices Vended Autonalically. Men or Women Pari rime 0 full lime. No selling or experience, 50 profit.

Se our Carlson of Ellwood City and Mrs. Sylvia Statti of Glendale, Calif. He was preceded in death by a PRINCETON. N. J.

(UP1I- Nationwide Insurance cai with one simple profir: Call now fnr ifeiaik. sister ThedaE. in 1971. Dean Mathey, honorary chair- Friends may call at the funeral man of Ihe Bank of New York. North Vietnam raid scored by Rogers home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

a former tennis star and Burial will be in Locust author, died Sunday of a stroke Grove Cemetery at Princeton Hospital. He SI. McBRIDE-SHANNON 238 E. Waihingtan St. 6S4-S571 "Ask" DON HARMON for any occasion WASHINGTON (UPI) Sec- the war but the previous pur- Unn trAtkA HAWTHORNE, N.J.

(UPI) nty of state William P. Rog- pose of his testimony in sup- mu 11 ccu George Baldanri, president of ers loday condemned the North port of a $2 billion military gffgi- OffeSt CrfflHw Burton Shaffer LEESBtM'G Charles B. Shaffet, 7l! of Volant RD 2 died unexpcnraiy in nis resilience ai America, died of an apparent Vietnam as "naked aggression virtually forgotten as the ses- A New Castle man, 46, was 4:30 p.m. yesterday. heart attack al his home of the most flagrant tvoe." sion became a convenient for- freed on nominal bond following Sunda'- He was 65- In prepared testimony for an um to question President Nix- his ancst Friday by state police HAROLO MOOSE 1114 feller Avo.

HewCallle, Pa. 658-7901 Can pal 00 balance uj imngaKc if you die, or pay you monlhly if you can't oik due to injury or illness. PTiitecli your home and Plants iuuqurts policy in Indochina. for corrupting the morals of a IVJLhT appearance Wore the Senate about fhri tfireifK "Many homfownei nnuEjjM lurij-n Foreign Kelatjons Committee, He rnamed Edith Rodgers in priva(e (uneH, was ftgfjm djd August, 135. planned for aviation pioneer weekend S.

air raids on Ha- He was emnloved by Westract rhmc f.nr L. r.j end buii with campm. child. A tentative hearing dale has been set by District Justice of the Peace Rulh E. French for 9:30 a.m.

Thursday. Police say the man was driving a car stopped Friday on U.S. 19 in Slippery Hock Township (or a McClinton freed on bond Willie McClinton. 19, of 1318 S. Jefferson St.

was freed on hard questioning aboul them. nn: iTitLAiiiiien-miugias tuip, managed the supply stores at uied in a hospital here number two and live mines. Saturday at the ace of 78 He was affiliated with the Concentrating on the North Vietnamese attacks, Rogers accused Hanoi of deception. Iravel Iraileri In tow maf prt-iume lhal ihty have adequole 'propflrty dorfliige Ofld liobiliry' coverage when, in lad, lKy do nol. Doei iKe McftriiJe Shannon Agency olfcr lo chlc Auift and VJoT.eownef polidci to be iu'e I havs proper insurance for ny recreglionnr vehiclti?" nominal bond following his Presbyterian Church, a member SCARSDALE, N.Y.

(UPI) registration violation The "The North Vietnamese, ationwide of the Loyal xryal Order of Moose in teral services will be held while icaUy calling for l.UrtZl tpcr spotted a lyearld girl member of at the conference la- of a motor in the front seat in a sluperous vehicle. mercer ana smm iircmun ujaay lor former vaudeville and meetings and a mn today for former vaudeville and stings Flowers UiE.Wak0MiSi. condition. 5m? TXv Si? m0V1C ble- -PrParKl. UuttCh1 3 It is alleaed that the man had Arraignment was before District Justice ot the Peace given her alcoholic beverages.

An 1 7' .5 massive invasion 01 bouin viet- is survived by his wife; four Miss Dallon, 78, died rum Roten said daughters, Mrs. John (Gertrude) Wednesday at her Scarsdale All but one of their 13 com- Donald H. Kenehan and the case will be transferred to District taJ found n) Ihp Peace Mr-rle II e'u'. l' The girl was admitted to HiMebrand. Jameson Memorial Hospital bat divisions is currently operating outside of North Vietnamese territory, and nearly all of these are engaged in attacks against South Viefnam." LOmo anu mia.

janio nome. Mathteson of Mercer RD 6, Mrs. Donald (Shirley) Snyder of Volant RD 2 and Miss Patty Jo nipcker nobbd Shaffer of Grove City; his ROME (UPI) Police lured a mother, Mrs Minnie Shaffer of new York Cily man oul ot the McClinton LiidLcu rririaw hul rlnacH latMrtav connection with Ihe theft Wednesdav ol a slcreo tape Three die in crash Harrtsville Pa a sister Mrs. Swiss airliner he had hijacked xhlei Errtiw Klr.g of Newcastle; a Sunday hy sending an unmarXed we)1 MaTi th ccalaUon oi player from a car owned by John Raioci of West Middlesex RD 1. A man who spotted the thief saw him get into a car got the registration number of the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

(UPI) Rain and heavy seas hampered a search for an airplane that crashed olf-shore vehicle for police. WARNER'S it the only place in New Cattle area where you can leave a roll of Kodak Kodacolor film in the morning and pick up your color print in the afternoon of the wm day. The owner of the car Sunday, apparently after Dromer, renrreiii ui jnui6nviu, car onW tne rUnway and teiung Ohio; and rive grandchildren. nim.iri kwping yih his demand He was preceded In dealh by lhat the U.S. ambassador was his father and sister Mane.

inside A policeman promptly D'Mnl good Services will be held al the overpowered him. David G. Druschel, of 3008 Grace Cunningham Smith poUm Malmone, Eldogor Lane is now listed in Funeral Home Wednesday at 30, wis armted after forcing the good condition al Jimeson 1: p.m. with the Rev. Clarence pilot ol Swissair fUht 610 with Memorial Hospital.

Snyder presiding. Burial will be persons aboard to land at Rome's He hid previously been In Ml Pleasant Cemetery. ntimnlnn mllilirv airnnrl mrniVna riit oith iinriM Teportedly is McClinton Pqjfry ihop opn exploding and killing its three passengers, including philanthropist Jack Soble. Among those presumed dead was Soble, 52, president of Soble Construction Pleasant ville, N.J., and a director of U.S. Home West Orange, N.J.

The Danish Pastry Shop, mam rerKfcnwyttlltUeiurrrai instead ot at Leonardo Da Vinci sulfered in a car-truck crash formerly of N. Mill opened home from 7 to p.m. and 2 to i International Airport 20 miles early Saturday on U.S. 422 in lor business today at ils new and 7 to9 p.m-tomorrow. aWjy.

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