The final few tidbits from the front page of the Saturday, May 6, 1944, Charleroi Mail: "World War's 28th Division Memorial Rites Are Listed" Two-column article reporting the upcoming (Sunday, May 21) memorial service to be held in Boalsburg, Centre County, honoring veterans of the 28th Pa. Keystone or "Iron Division" who fought in France during WWI. "Siamese Twin-Girls Die At Phoenixville" Siamese twin-girls had been born to a 24 year old widow of a war worker on April 30 in Phoenixville, Pa. The mother was from Audubon, Pa., and the girls died on May 6. They had been joined at the pelvis. "Local Chapter of Red Cross Is Under Quota" $6000 under quota "Waste Paper Much Needed" Paper was recycled to be used to make defense items such as cartons to pack gun parts, shells, food, table ware, and others. And on the brighter side--these ads: "Ravioli-Spaghetti Saturday and Sunday, Garibaldi Hall, Dunlevy, Pa." "Big Super Party Every Saturday night, French club, Third St. and Crest Ave. 7 to 10 p.m." "Vetter's Restaurant California Roast stuffed capon or filet steak dinner $1.00, Saturday-Sunday" "Rummage Sale May 10, 11, 12, 609Fallowfield Ave. auspices Dames of Malta." "Grand Party Every Saturday night 6:30 to 10:30, at 620 Fallowfield Ave. Charleroi Goodwill Club." "North Charleroi Clean-Up......May 8 to 13......" "Ravioli Hollow Inn, every Saturday, 45 cents per plate." "Special Party Sunday night at the Polish Hall, 842 Crest Ave. Starts at 7 o'clock. Everybody welcome." And that's the way it was, folks! Eva Dayle Zippay Tallahassee, Florida [email protected] ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com