Weirton Daily Times, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1S6i(iiObituariesold Ricci/ILLE — Nicola, 75, died at 8:30 a.m.Ohio Valley hospital. :e was 221 W a r clat 2 p.m. Sunday at. St. Elijah church. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.412 New HomesIncluded InAlfred R. Mills1961 Showingsrn November 16, 1885 ’escara, Italy. jay call at tho Mosli ip, 321 N. Fourth 2 until 5 p.m. and 7 unday and Monday luiem high mass will [ by the Rt. Rev. Paul in the St. Anthony day at 9 a.m. Interin Mt. Calvary ceme-STEUBENViLLE - Alfred R. Mills, 68, a resident of 1342 Oregonavenue, died at the Ohio ValleyHospital at 9:35 p.m. Friday.Friends may call at the McClave Funeral Home, 611 North 4th street, today and Sunday from 12to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.Services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the McClave Chapel with Rev. Edwin F. Fontaine officiating. Burial will bemade in Union cemetery,hn Chadnock/ILLE — Mrs. Anna ck, 55, a resident of coin avenue, died/md-a.m. today at herNINE(Continued from Page One))rn August 23, 1906, i daughter of the iat Selina Killa Pratt 'ried to John D. Chad ber 30, 1925 in Wells.from Sharor; to Fol-909, moving to Steult; re she had been a res 915. She attended Fol Steubenville schools. ;ors include her hus John W. Chadnock one brother, Alfred C. ubenville; two sisters, 3e Dietrick of Dayton,[rs. Mildred Briggs ofreceded in death by two brothers, and one Pratt in 1938. member of the D. M.194, Daughters of itective Home Circle, ry, and Women of the had served as presi-ir organization affilia-as a member of Stran church.iy call ,at the Mositr.«, 321 South 4th\ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.ni Monday,ill be announced la-rangements are in-lady, N.Y.; Lapp Insulator Co., Leroy, N.Y.; I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co, Philadelphia; A. B. Chance Co., Centralia, Mo.; Mc-Graw-Edison Co., Elgin, III; H. K. Porter Co, Pittsburgh; Ohio Brass Co., Mansfield, Ohio; Porcelain Insulator Corp., Lima, N.T*., and Joslyn Manufacturing and Supply Co., Chicago.The Joslyn firm was included in the damage suit as a successor to Porcelain Insulator. Joslyn was not among the 29 'firms and 45 of their executives fined nearly $2-million in district court here for taking part in an anti-trust conspiracy.The suit claimed that the firms, which it said sold most all insulators made in this country, engaged in conspiracy an unreasonable restraint of interstate commerce beginning as early as 1955 and continuing until sometime last year.The government's first damage suit against other firms in the case was filed March 14. Six more followed on April 11, The early suits covered circuit breakers and various other heavy electrical equipment.The Upper Ohio Valtey Home Builders association has for thesecond year arranged an elaborate showing of 12 masterfully -crafted homes in the Steubenville-Follansbee - Weirton district for National Home Week.•The open house showings have been arranged to bring true emphasis to West Virginia - Ohio con-Iractor-builders who are keenlyaware of the requisites of substantial home building.Ten contractors have added their skills to the displays with an eye on pleasing home-purchascrs, and to illustrate the faciltiies being incorporated into the homes of tomorrow. In fact, one builder, Robert Shaffer, of Weirton has included quarters in his home wherein the purchaser can install a bomb shelter with the mere additions of a wall and air-tight door. Routes to the homes are clearlyWELLSBURG HOME — Thi, on Washington Pike in Wei of Wellsburg, off routes 27 eial showings sponsored by t: Home Week.Follansbee GradIn Nursing SchoolPatricia Martin, who graduatedin the top ten per cent of hergraduating class at Follansbee High school, is now entering her, , . • * . , - second week of studies at Westmarked, and residents are urged; Virginia University School ofto visit the homes during the Na‘! Nursing.tional Home Week, September 23 to October 1.Open house hours are: Sunday, September 4, to 8 p. m.; September 5, to September 9, 8 to 9 p.m.; September 30, 1 to 9 p.m. and October 1, to 8 p.m.The homes and their locations are: Alexander Lumber company, located on Whitehaven Boulevard,Prize Winners AtFOE Card- PartyMrs. Helen Ttilcnko and M r s. Julia Burda were winners at the fish fry and card party held Fri-n. „ . ,. . ... . day by the Fraternal Order ofDixon Heights, Steubenville, t o j Eaglesireach the home, turn south off Sunset Boulevard at Breabarton.Lester L. Carpenter, located in Creseview Manor, take route 22 to Westcrest of Reed's Mill Hill, Steubenville.Ralph D. Freshwater, two homes, situated on N. A v a Drive, Ekey subdivision, WintersviFle.A r t h ur Latimer. Washington Pike, Wellsburg, Chapman addition, hilltop east of Wellsburg, off routes 27-31.1Ed LeComte was in charge of arrangements. The next fam i I v fish fry and card party will be Friday.12heldIiFUTUREt11INDICATIVE1Weir BoostersJoyetichMeet MondayA, PA. - Eli Jovet-sident of 2016 Ensign ppa, formerly of id at the Aliquippa Friday at 6 a.m. af-ilness.Weir High Boosters will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the VFW.YOUNG PEOPLES GROUP The young Peoples Group of the St. Peters AME Church will be J. A. Mendenhall, Elwood,” lo-«appreciating the A. J, Majorcated on Woodland Estates on course with a program Sunday at Fernwood road and the “Cheryl 5 pm. Helen and John Jackson Ann,” located in Haller Park, on; will do a duet, along with other lo-Rice Boulevard. I eal talent. The public is invited toJudd E. Parrish, located in attend. Miss Marv Catherine1lI\1LOCAL1(Continued from Page One)Stuart Manor, west of Winiers-v i 11 e , take route 22 to Bantam Ridge west of State Patrol barracks.Tony Sellitti, New Country clubJones is president and Rev. B. J Highsfith is te pastor.REBEKAI1 LODGE 42Colliers Naomi Rebekah Lodge 42 will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in££T1£.. , 1 « Madonna High School. Decorations,retired employee 0 for ^ fl^ar ^Qr mass an(j kene.:Steel Company and are under Mike Lesho.Businessmen or residents who fourjmay be able to assist in the con-| vention's success are asked to eon-; tact any member of the commit-' tees mentioned above. Reservations made by telephoning MissEstates, Pleasant Valley, Route rooms. Mrs. Lyn Fowler,Weirton for 25 years Pennsylvania\ member of the St. an church. His only e three nephews.lay call at the Polov- j Rocchio, Weirton 3556.Home, 920 Franklin; The final progress meeting will luippa, where funeral j be held on Wednesday, September I be held Sunday at 1 27 at 8 p.m. in Madonna High :d by church services1 school.22 to Culler road.Paul C. Settle, two homes, erected in Parkview subdivision, Follansbee, at high school, follow Parkview signs.Robert Shaffer, located on Miron avenue Weirton, follow 22 through Weirton, past Weirton General office, east of W e i r t 0 n Heights, bear left at Y on Culler road.Whitehouse, Sunslt;| Boulevard, teubenville, to Westwood Estate-es, follow signs.noble grand, will preside for the business session. Practice for o' ficers drill will be at 7:30 p.m. A white elephant sale will follow the meeting.The Past Noble Grand Club of the Star of the Valley Rebekah Lodge 73 will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Edwin Pearce of 141 Beverly avenue at 8 p.m.CIIERETI, DONUT SALESt.*Mary’s’ Byzantine Rite Catholic Church of Elm street will have a donut and chereti sale in the church hall today after 1 p.m. and Sunday after church masses. Orders may be placed by calling! Mrs, Mary Shoitis, 2373-J, or Mrs.! John Selip, 5460. !About TownRev. B. J. Highsmilh has returned as pastor of the St. Peters AME Church. He attended the third district’s annual conference in Williamson, West Virginia September 12 through 17. Also attending from Weirton were Mrs. Lucia Southerland, Mrs. Fanny Jet- i er, Mrs. Mary V. Jeler, and Miss ; Wanda Booling. j-O- !■John Greiner, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Greiner of 319 M i Heravenue, celebrates his fourteenth birthday today.• • • •' V • ' '•v ■-V } * * ,•V' v -y “'-v '• .m/uvnTTarnlri Rmmron (Toft \ a# \7rsi n a 1 vh ^Births Elsewhere Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pannett of 1216 Swearingen road announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, on Tuesday in the Ohio Valley hospital in Wheeling. The baby has been named Pamela j Jane and weighed eight pounds, five and one half ounces. Mrs. Pannett is the former Karen Sue Carp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Niles Carp of Wheeling, The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Panncit of Weirton.