Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 08, 1939, Image 7

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    Thursday, June 8, 1939.
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DEATH NOTICES
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MISS EDITH LILLY.
Miss Edith Lilly, aged 31 years, ex-
pired last Friday at the Mountain
House Grounds, Cresson. She was a
daughter of Louis L. Lilly, and besides
her father is survived by a number of
brothers and sisters.
LESLIE DONAHEY.
Leslie Donaney, aged 52, was found
dead early on Saturday morning at
his home in Ebensburg. Death was at-
tributed to a heart attack. He was en-
gaged in the lumber business in Eb-
ensburg for a number of years. Sur-
viving are his widow and a number
of children.
JOSEPH CROSKEY.
Joseph Croskey, aged 63 years, of
the Buckhorn, died on Monday even-
ing in the Miners’ hospital at Spang-
ler. He had been a patient there since
May 17th. Mr. Croskey was unmarried
and has no known relatives in this
country. The body was unclaimed and
will be buried in the county cemetery.
EUGENE EYER.
Eugene Eyer, infant son of Eugene
and Evelyn (Holmberg) Eyer, died on
Friday night at the parental home in
Ashville. Surviving are the parents,
and three sisters, Shirley, Dorothy and
Verna Eyer, all at home. Funeral ser-
vices were conducted on Saturday af-
ternoon and interment was made in St.
Thomas’ cemetery, Ashville.
MRS. VICTORIA CHERNISKEY
Mrs. Victoria Cherniskey, aged 69
years, of Barnesboro R. D., died early
Monday morning at the Miners’ hospi-
tal, Spangler, where she became a med-
ical patient on April 1. Mrs. Chernis-
key was born in Europe, on February
7, 1870, and came to this country many
years ago. Her husband died several
years ago. Surviving is a son, Joseph
Cherniskey, of Barnesboro.
HOWARD GRINE.
Howard William Grine, three mon-
J ths’ old son of William and Helen
4 (Lytle )Grine of West Carroll town-
J ship, near Carrolltown, died on Fri-
§ day afternoon in the Miners hospital
Xi at Spangler. The child was born on
: February 20th last. Funeral services
were held on Sunday afternoon at the
Clarence Stickler home in St. Bene-
dict and interment was made in Fair-
view cemetery, Patton.
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MRS. MARY IVORY.
Mrs. Mary (Callahan) Ivory, aged
90 years, a former resident of Cambria
county, died last Friday at her home
in Pittsburgh, after an extended ill-
ness. t widow of Fra
Ivory formerly resided in
Carrolltown, Ebensburg and Chest
Springs.
Survivin gare these children: Attor-
ny Helena Ivory, Mrs. Margaret Keat-
ing and Charles Ivory, all of Pitts-
burgh; Mrs. Ella Stacer, of Homestead,
Mrs. Judith Weidell of Vandergrift,
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MISS CLARA CARL.
Miss Clara Carl, aged 79 years, a
ne Cambria county, died Fri-
day morning last at her home in Al-
toona. Death terminated an illness of
several weeks of a complication of ail- |
ments. Miss Carl was born at St. Au-|
gustine on December 10, 1859, a dau-.
ghter of Casper and Mary Ann (Ad-|
ams) Carl. She moved to Altoona |
many years ago. She was the last mem- |
ber of her family. A sister, Mrs. Anna |
McCauley, died last December. Funer-
al services were conducted on Monday
morning in St. Leo’s church, Altoona,
and interment was made in the St.
Augustine cemetery.
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MRS. ANNA RUDOLPH.
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Ru-
dolph, 32, of Mylo Park, near Ebens-
burg,who died last Thursday night in
Mercy hospital, Johnstown, were con-
ducted on Monday morning in the
Holy Name Catholic church at Ebens-
burg, and interment was made in the |
Holy Cross cemetery, Spangler. Mrs. |
Rudolph’'s death followed an opera-
tion. She had been ill since last De-
cember and had been a hospital pa- |
tient for three weeks. She was born |
in East Carroll township on Ocotober |
4, 1906, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
Andrew Smith. Surviving are her hus-
band, Otto Rudolph, her parents, who
reside in Spangler; and these sisters
and brothers: Mrs. Lonzo Baker, Eb-
‘ensburg; Mrs. Emma Martin, Spangler;
Rupert Smith, State College ,and Ed-
win Smith, Philadelphia. |
FRANKLIN BOLVIN,
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Sunday
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and
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aged 18 years, son Mrs.
Donald Bolvin of Emei
1 when he fell from a
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neck, as the truck trav over aj
rough stretch of road. C« er John
Woods of Indiana county, said Bolvin
was helping to steady iron pipe on the
truck bed when the accident occurr-
ed. The accident happened in Indiana
county, near the Cambria county line.
WILLIAM GREGORY.
Villiam Gregory, aged 53 years, a
former employee of the Sterling Coal
Company at Bakerton, died at noon on |
Friday last at his home in East Carr
oll Township, near Patton. Death ter-|
minated an illness of five years. He
was born in Philipsburg, January 13th, |
1886, and came to Cambria County a|
number of years ago. Surviving are
his widow, Mrs. Josephine (Urbain)
Gregory; a son, William Gregory, Ter- |
race, Allegheny County, and a daugh-|
ter, Mrs. Walter Berkey, Patton. He.
was a brother of Harry and John Greg
ory, both of Patton; Thomas Gregory,
Terrace; Mrs. William Steffy, Mrs
John Randel, both of Patton; Mrs,
Clyde Ober, Mrs. Fred Windos, and |
Mrs. George Pavis, all of Akron, O,; |
and Mrs. James Taylor, of Los Ange- |
les, Cal. He was a member of the
First Presbyterian Church of Patton.
Funeral services were conducted on|
Monday afternoon at the Gregory home
by the Rev. J. H. Thornhauer, pastor |
of the First Presbyterian church, and
interment followed in Fairview cem-
etery.
MARTIN UHRIN.
Martin Uhrin, aged 60 years, died at
his home in Carrolltown at 1:30 o'clock
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morning. For many years
employed by the Ster-
pany at Bakerton, but
d for the past seven
th. Mr. Uhrin was
on October
to America at the :
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survived by
(Stoltz) Uh-
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Ohi was a member of St. John’s Slo- | most of the men rehired, accounting
vak Society, the Holy Name Society | for 38.7 per cent of the 3,000 jobs.
and St. Benedict's Catholic church, The employment service placed 4,-
where a high mass of requiem was | 802 persons in January, 5,417 in Feb-
ruary, and 7,819 in March. At the same
time 43,741 asked for unemployment
compensation in January, 51,241 in
February, and 56,169 in March.
The total number placed each mon-
the is a tiny fraction of the number of
lications for jobs, however, which
early 1,000,000 persons since the
combined unemployment compensation
and employment service opened in the
state a year and a half ago.
the remains on
with interment in
read over
morning,
cemetery.
Tuesday
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