Weirton Daily Times, The (Newspaper) - March 15, 1956, Weirton, West Virginia TAGE TWO VFW to Further Youth Program In Cumberland By Gordon Times Stari NEW CUMBERLAND Foreign Wars Post met at the home on Chester street on Wednesday evening with Com- mander Jake Baxter presiding A WM held on the furthering ot the Youth program previously adopted by the Post Members unanimously voted to accept Paul regular ber o the post A cash contribution to a organization was voted the local chapter o the American Red Cross will be the recipient Nominations ot officers were held and the following were nominated for Commander John E Mitchell John Powers and Alex G or d o n er Channing joe and Fred Junior Vice Commander Robert Clark ter master Bums McNeil and ry Hill Chaplain Ernest son Post John ron Past Surgeon Dr J K er Trustee for three years Jake Baxter Elections will be held at tl next meeting March 58 on Wednesday Members of the Grange assembled in the Grange Hall on Tuesday evening with Hillary ston Worthy Master In charge W C Huff chairman of the project committee reported results of a committee meeting One hundred dollars will ht spent for books for the Children's Home Huff reported A new sign for the Grange will be erected New kitchen ment will be purchased and the Grange kitchen renovated Necessary equipment fto r the Volunteer Fire ment il sought and will be con- to this group Members discussed the ways and Means for financing of these projects One in Boston Miss Her intense interest in Is evidenced by the fact she jumped from second 10 fourth year economics in her in school the only In the history ot Weir schoo to Achieve that High school will receive set Encyclopedia li recognition of West Virgin The winners and the I advisors vrill convene In Washing ton on April 8 will tour th capital before going to Williams burg where dressed in r Ionia costumes they will beconie part of the scene of day past The of the trip will b the Philadelphia banquet Here on of the state be h to the nation as the All American The final selection win be de termined on the original test scor Ing and Ji personal interview Witt the Science Research de signed the test which girls throughout nation took In th Individual high schools the Grange are ning a banquet for trie Hancock County Soil Conservation Group on Wednesday April 25 Walter former Hancock County Agri culture agent will be the principal speaker Campbell lecturer held a St Patrick's day program opened with the singing of My Wild Irish Rose A skit on in- come tax was discussed by Mrs and Mrs Beulah Cupp Reading on St Patrick was by Mrs Beulah Hill and a talk on rules was given by Mrs Mills A game Kiss and R spelling bee com- posed of Irish words was ed by the group Martin Fahey Attorney was the guest speaker led on juvenile delinquency and stressed the seriousness of the blem Lunch was served at the con- of the meeting by the cial committee In charge of Mrs Pugh and Mrs Thomas The next meeting will be day March 27 The Building Improvement committee of the Point Pleasant Methodist church met on Monday March 12 ln the home of Mr and Mrs Cyrus McQuiston ey Ridge The immediate project under consideration is the renewal of the church roof Some have been re ported end pledges to sup port the project The goal of th Is to raise WOO An every member canvass is be ing planned to raise funds nee essary for the restoration Those attending the meeting Cyrus McQuiston Mary Jon es Mrs Jack Kelly Mrs Har old Jones Miss Ethel Ross and the minister Rev Kenneth C For- dyce Lunch was served by the hos tess Mrs Cyrus McQuiston Compulsion and Consent be the sermon for Sunday at the Trinity Methodist churen K e y Kenneth Fordyce is the pastor A covered dish dinner will bo by the Men's Bible the Lay Leader of the District of Mew Brighton Pa The are their wives to this ly affair as the use of the renovated kitchen An invitation has also ex- the Men of the Point church wives On Thursday March 22 an in- formation class will held for all those who are being received into the church on Palm Sunday March 25 The class will begin a- 8 p.m in the church Mrs Donald was hostess to Uie members Jolly Eight Tuesday evening at her home on Chester street t Games and the playing of cards was featured and prizes were a- Mrs Stanley Chelock and Mrs Janet Glover Lunch was served at the con- of the party two year old daughter of Mr and M rs Don Edgell of Hard in Run New Cumberland was admitted to the Weirton General hospital on Tuesday for and X-ray The child fell while playing In her yard and fractured a bone In her right leg SOVJET Continued from Page One remained secret And hundreds of plain-clothes police and agents ol Britain's ice a security guard across London USE CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 185 You'll fEEL Safer BE Safer WEIRTON DAILY TIMES W VA THURSDAY MARCH 13 secretary George E- KEY PERSONNEL Continued from Page Oaf Mis Thomas Tag Day J o h n and T r e Bowling Match Joseph R o d a k Basketball Gome Richard Wil business team Jack C Robinson advance Mrs Mackson and Mrs Ballato Cancer Weir High Key club midnight show and Mrs Soisson mail solicitations A number of- volunteers have al ready signified their desire to as sist in the campaign Several or are planning to spoil benefits for hind have offered their services to as sist in various ways The classes at Weir High School under direction of Mrs Steve wil again prepare for mailing the let of appeal to organizations and to Individuals The Cancer Crusade which was several years ago by Weirton Junior Woman's Club has brought iii a large portion of the general returns in the Can cer Fund of the county An Increase of 8.3 In is noted for in the county goals as assigned by the iVest Virginia Cancer Society Inc n affiliate of the American cer Society Inc This makes the ptal quota for the state The sum of was collected i the state last year Chairman that the pi has has and growing to he annual the na c a m p a I g n the American Cancer Society raised -in 944 and ten years 300 In 1958 the figure was 00 and this year the goal is In not more than a million from all sources was given o research Tills year the lone devoting about Facilities for th cancer have more USED CARS ALL STATE INSPECTED 1955 FORD town sedan radio and heater grten artf white T I 77 1954 FORD Crestline V8 A overdrive dio arid heater Clean research realm en t of han doubled in the years Last year the ACS could grant only two of every three needed for The against cancer Is ex- panding With the m- rease of contributions the tempo f the attack mounts As more money is given there is more re- for effective education Today in If of those who have cancer ould and should be saved by early and prompt adequate While knowledge about cancer is about 40 percent of coplo In a recent survey could ot even name one of cancer's signals Only one In three had a checkup tor cancer Jew techniques of communication lew films and dramatic exhibits saving facts out the United States Last year more than of cancer's seven danger signals were distributed es as a public service and out charge carried the ACS ad- to a circulation of more than ers radio and television have been generous in carrying messages ol hope about cancer to the public 1954 FORD V8 radio and heater one owner tl WSW tinted glass -052 DeSOTO 4 door radio and heater automatic transmission 2 CHRYSLER New Yorker V8 torque drive radio and heater Low mileage door fluid HEARING FRIDAY Continued ram Page One Friday but t noon preliminary hearing wa waived Appearance bond was sc Ln tho case and preliminary heal ing was set for Friday It Is expected that both men may be bound over for Grand Jury action on Friday with bonds es In the cases 1951 FORD Custom V8 2 door over- drive radio and heater CATTRELL MOTOR CO St INSI SAVINGS ACCOUNTS HANCOCK COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS First Methodist Meeting Slated j The MYF sub district council will First Methodist church on West street 2pm on Sunday Plans for future activities will bo made On Palm and Easter Sunday wo worship vices wilt be held The first vice will begin at 8 and the second at The wilt be at these servides New members will also be received into t h e church The Fifth Word is the sermon topic to be delivered by Dr Mansberger at the 10 ship service on Sunday His mon topic for the p.m ship service will be Faith and Junior church will be in session at and Sunday School will be held immediately after the worship service Meeting at 5 p.m will be the Intermediate MYF and the Senior MYF The ular meeting of the Senior will be held at 6 p m Meeting on Tuesday at i 30 p m will be the Isabel Circle and the Naomi circle p.m Commission on I Obituaries JAMES W DOAK NEW CUMBERLAND made ill's Charles Clutter will be held day 2 pm in the Stewart and Turley Funeral Home with the Rev George Stewart officiating Burial will be in the Union Cemetery i CATHERINE 81 BROOKS Mrs Catherine Marie Brooks 77 of 161 Owings street died on Wednesday p.m in Weirton General Hospital where she had been a patient since last Saturday She was born in Pittsburgh ori April 30 1878 daughter of the late Michael and Catherine nar and came to Weirton from Pittsburgh She was a ber of St Paul's Roman Catholic Church Her husband William died In 1617 Survivors two sons Jam at and Walter of burgh a daughter Mrs j a o.o b Kmieciek of Pa 11 grandchildren Friends at the Schwer Home after 6 p.m to Wednesday's include the prayer al p.m Uie choir rehearsal at p.m The junior choir will practice at day Nominations At Brooke VFW Nominations for election of officers In Brooke Post 4496 of the Veterans of For- eign Wars were conducted at the post meeting last night The elsc- will be conducted day 28 with polls open from noon 8 p.m Sam West and Clyde Knowles Donald for commander Sr senior vice- commander Howard and Joe Sheets junior vice com- mander Jack Carey post Hargus Christopher and Joe chaplain Oscar Fitch Leri Thomas Tout and ert Brooks three year trustee Dr V T Booher Dr Paul Jones and Harry Davis in post sugeon HILL OTHERS Ono set up the test suit Gov William c Marland who appointed William R as Kll gore's temporary successor has not yet said definitely whether he will seek the office himself day Services will be held Satur day in St Paul's Church With Rt Rev Msgr William Jr Lee Burial will be in St Paul's Cemetery PAUL B SIEDENBURG Local friends have just Of the of Paul Eugene Sled enburg 51 resident of P in Bern ardino Calif employee of the Si inch mill ot Weirton Steel Company During his local dency he had lived on and Hilda namely of Brad enton Pla Cervices were held in the Shav Chapel and the body ivas then shipped to Bradenton for burial SIRS MARY Services for Mrs Mary of New Castle Pa for merly of will be held Friday 9 in St Michael Church New Castle Burial w i 1 in the St Vitus Cemetery Nev Castle Mrs Blasucci died Tuesday 1 in her home after severa Illness Her husband John preceded her in death She leaves two daughters two sons and ele ven grandchildren W J ma is a- brother and John ma and Mrs John Micklos of ton are nephew and niece Friends may call Funeral Home in New Castle MRS JANE SMITH TORONTO Mrs Jane Smith 84 of 806 North Third street Friends call at the Funeral Home CRISS MINGO JUNCTION Red Cross Home Offers Helpful Assistance Red Cross Home Service In Weirton assists in the solutions to problems quickly and personal cms Is Invited to consult the Home talk cm Jn strict confidence The Service department stressed that over at solves Assistance In securing aid servicemen may be ob- by calling 1278 Anyone not hearing from a ser in a ob- aln services from the local group The organization can send a sage or obtain valuable lon Services In obtaining leave for a service man during an gency or serious illness may be secured from the group tion of facts concerning the often assists In securing leave In applying at the local es the worker will find out ther the help requested is avail able in the community and an- with the organization will be secured Only military departments can g r a n leave grant hardship discharges or Issue lists A solicitor on Weirton Heights slated One reason I want to do all I can for the Sed Cross Is that I have seen group does The Red Cross came to our aid when we were distressed by flood wafers and lost everything wo had never the Rod Cross for their help and financial family recently ed financial aid after home was destroyed by fire and were thankful of the aid received This Is the time for fund rais ing and membership campaign for the Red Cross and afford the op- for every citizen to join The purpose of the Red service is people to help themselves It is not too late to contribute to humanitarian cause gestion is made lo mall tions or door when the Red Cross Choir Honors Retiring Officers Pleasant Valley Country house was the scene Wednesday night of the annual banquet ol the Petar Choir honoring tiring officers The included tahen on choir and program presentations of choraK group Bert chairman apd his ways and mean committee were in charge of the Folk singing to music by the Silver Strings a chestra of community The unit also played special selections for entertainment of ed members and guests Honored were Bess president Barbara vice president Banda tary Burt treasurer Nick Karas librarian Wallace Dudnyk director and Mrs the Very Rev Paul Zelich and Mrs Zelich of Holy tion Serbian Orthodox Church and the retiring com- Places were set for sixty bers and PICKENS One dent Choice of the winners and nate known only to the com- will be ing to qualifications as stated Student Application B 1 a n k the Recommendation Blank and the High School Cumulative Record Card The has been named for the popular youth who died as a result o head Injuries received when he was nit by a baseball in a practice session in the spring oi 1955 A number of other living memorials have been instituted in the school arid the community tor Chad who was a junior In the school His mother Mrs Clarit Pickens Is a member ol school faculty Cnss of Emery aVe nue George's Hun Friends may pall at the Hoff Funeral Home MRS CLYDE SAUVER Mrs Clyde PTA Committee to Meet at McCoys Mrs John Brosky chairman his called a meeting of the Ways and Means committee of Broadview Association for H p.m today In the home of Mrs William McCoy Denise drive projects will be reviewed ones discussed lliam R assistant president of Weirton Steel in the safes department died on March B a result of head m juries received von February 29 The the former local mar was reported to struck from the rear by car with such an impact that it Hit a utility pole him to the concrete He was a resident of Tenth in San go ing to that city 12 years ago He was a manipulator in a blooming mill at the Kaiser Steel Plant Survivors are his Vivian a daughter Paula of San dino his mother Mrs Ella of brother Max of cocoa and two sisters Mrs Marvel of Oneco Fla Rt e 50 am today Friends will be received m the Home from 7 to B p.m today to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m or Friday Sei vices will be held in the chapel Saturday 2 p.m with the Gordon K Boak ing Burial will in the Locust Hill Chester Tlie University of Alabama Ex- says that ordinary furniture or even treated dusters may harm leather ture It should be cleaned with saddle soap rinsed with a damp cloth and dried thoroughly Then dressing USE CLASSIFIED 1954 BUlCK Special Riviera Hardtop and heater 182 power V8 motor panoramic windshield beautiful willow tnd green Stats Inspected and MOTOR SALES INC 4040 Main St Phone Am I a Political Tool in This Coming Read Me in This Paper Tomorrow John B Camilli Democratic Candidate For Sheriff Pol Adv W International FAMOUS MAKE Complete service for 12 Reg on You Ret 12 dinner dinner forks 12 in ihc Once in each generation comes a silver pattern so beautifully so ex- designed as this dream I MIRROR finish never needs It all the flawless characteristics of truly fine tableware from one-piece forged knives to the deeply embossed 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