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Wallace Constantine Dies From Accident Injuries
Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
According to borough police who investigated the accident, "Wally," as he was more familiarly known, had been visiting at the home of Gust Psychos at 401 S. Main St. and had crossed the street to get into his car, which he had left parked on the right side of the road, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell, Coudersport.
Borough police reported that Mr. Mitchell appeared to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed as he brought his car to a halt about 32 feet from the scene of the accident.
Mr. Constantine was born Sept. 8. 1886 in Axos, in the Dardenelles area of Europe. He was married June 15. 1918 in New York City to the former Margeret Psychos, who 'survives.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and held a lifetime honorary membership in Coudersport Rotary Club of which he was a charter member. He was also a lifetime honorary member of the Varsity Club of Coudersport Schools.
A well-known businessman, he came to Coudersport Nov. 1, 1922 and opened the Olympic Restaurant. In 1928 he opened the Black Forest Restaurant which he continued to operate until a few years ago. Since that time he has also worked at Potato City Motor Inn and at the time of his death had been commuting daily to his work at the Texas Lunch in Hornell, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by
- one son George W. Constantine, Bergen, N.Y.;
two daughters,
- Mrs. Constance Ernst, Fullerton, Calif., and
- Mrs. Bessie C. Dillon, Cuba, N.Y., and
- one sister, Mrs. Angeline Kavounis of Athens, Greece.
Friends are being received at the Lindhome Funeral Home and a funeral service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Strathmore Kilkenny will officiate.
- Interment will be Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials to Christ Episcopal Church will be appreciated.
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Bruce Snyder is home for the summer vacation from his studies at Salem College in West Virginia.
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Wallace Constantine Dies From Accident Injuries
Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
According to borough police who investigated the accident, "Wally," as he was more familiarly known, had been visiting at the home of Gust Psychos at 401 S. Main St. and had crossed the street to get into his car, which he had left parked on the right side of the road, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell, Coudersport.
Borough police reported that Mr. Mitchell appeared to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed as he brought his car to a halt about 32 feet from the scene of the accident.
Mr. Constantine was born Sept. 8. 1886 in Axos, in the Dardenelles area of Europe. He was married June 15. 1918 in New York City to the former Margeret Psychos, who 'survives.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and held a lifetime honorary membership in Coudersport Rotary Club of which he was a charter member. He was also a lifetime honorary member of the Varsity Club of Coudersport Schools.
A well-known businessman, he came to Coudersport Nov. 1, 1922 and opened the Olympic Restaurant. In 1928 he opened the Black Forest Restaurant which he continued to operate until a few years ago. Since that time he has also worked at Potato City Motor Inn and at the time of his death had been commuting daily to his work at the Texas Lunch in Hornell, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by
- one son George W. Constantine, Bergen, N.Y.;
two daughters,
- Mrs. Constance Ernst, Fullerton, Calif., and
- Mrs. Bessie C. Dillon, Cuba, N.Y., and
- one sister, Mrs. Angeline Kavounis of Athens, Greece.
Friends are being received at the Lindhome Funeral Home and a funeral service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Strathmore Kilkenny will officiate.
- Interment will be Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials to Christ Episcopal Church will be appreciated.
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Bruce Snyder is home for the summer vacation from his studies at Salem College in West Virginia.
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THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1952
Coudersport Loses To St. Marys, 12-6, In Night Game
Dutchmen Go On to Cop League Title By Beating Otto Twp, 28-9, In Postponed Game Falcons in Second Place.
Coudersport High School dropped to second place in Allegheny Mountain Football League standings as result of Friday night's loss to St, Marys. The Dutchmen beat the Falcons, 12-6, before about 600 shivering fans.
With a record of three victories and one tie in league competition, St. Marys defeated Otto Township, 28-9, Tuesday in a postponed game take undisputed title to the league championship. The Falcons, defending champions, finished second with a season's record of four wins against one loss in league play.
Port Allegany, Smethport, Otto and Sheffield finished in that order. Port Allegany drubbed Smethport, 20-12, Saturday to clinch third place.
Their first loss In five games, the Falcons succumbed to "fumbleitis" Friday night at St. Marys. Trailing by six points, the Falcons lost the ball twice in the final, period as a result of fumbles once on the 7 and again on the 12.
The Dutchmen's Stan Horvatin climaxed a 60-yard march in the opening period as he scored from the 1-yard stripe on the snow-covered field.
Blocking a Coudersport kick in the third, St. Marys went on to score. Weisner, the Dutchmens fullback, went over from the 2.
The Falcons took the kick-off and went 66 yards for a touchdown, Predmore crossing the goal line af ter a gallop of 36 yards.
The line-up:
St. Marys (12)
Ends - Puncheon, Ruborto. Tackles Dippold, Distler. Guards G. Hayes, Renwick. Center Whittman. Backs Thomson, Horvatin, Stanish, Weisner.
Coudersport (6)
Ends - Goodman, G. Snyder.
Tackles Hackett, Rudolph.
Guards Blass, A. Snyder.
Center Anderson.
Backs Chilson, Hosley, Freeman, Grigsby.
Members of the football squad. cheer leaders and coaches and their wives will be dinner guests tonight of Wallace Constantine, awner of the Black Forest Restaurant. It is Mr. Constantine's annual tribute to the team. -
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THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1952
Coudersport Loses To St. Marys, 12-6, In Night Game
Dutchmen Go On to Cop League Title By Beating Otto Twp, 28-9, In Postponed Game Falcons in Second Place.
Coudersport High School dropped to second place in Allegheny Mountain Football League standings as result of Friday night's loss to St, Marys. The Dutchmen beat the Falcons, 12-6, before about 600 shivering fans.
With a record of three victories and one tie in league competition, St. Marys defeated Otto Township, 28-9, Tuesday in a postponed game take undisputed title to the league championship. The Falcons, defending champions, finished second with a season's record of four wins against one loss in league play.
Port Allegany, Smethport, Otto and Sheffield finished in that order. Port Allegany drubbed Smethport, 20-12, Saturday to clinch third place.
Their first loss In five games, the Falcons succumbed to "fumbleitis" Friday night at St. Marys. Trailing by six points, the Falcons lost the ball twice in the final, period as a result of fumbles once on the 7 and again on the 12.
The Dutchmen's Stan Horvatin climaxed a 60-yard march in the opening period as he scored from the 1-yard stripe on the snow-covered field.
Blocking a Coudersport kick in the third, St. Marys went on to score. Weisner, the Dutchmens fullback, went over from the 2.
The Falcons took the kick-off and went 66 yards for a touchdown, Predmore crossing the goal line af ter a gallop of 36 yards.
The line-up:
St. Marys (12)
Ends - Puncheon, Ruborto. Tackles Dippold, Distler. Guards G. Hayes, Renwick. Center Whittman. Backs Thomson, Horvatin, Stanish, Weisner.
Coudersport (6)
Ends - Goodman, G. Snyder.
Tackles Hackett, Rudolph.
Guards Blass, A. Snyder.
Center Anderson.
Backs Chilson, Hosley, Freeman, Grigsby.
Members of the football squad. cheer leaders and coaches and their wives will be dinner guests tonight of Wallace Constantine, owner of the Black Forest Restaurant. It is Mr. Constantine's annual tribute to the team. -
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| Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St. |
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Wallace Constantine Dies From Accident Injuries
Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
According to borough police who investigated the accident, "Wally," as he was more familiarly known, had been visiting at the home of Gust Psychos at 401 S. Main St. and had crossed the street to get into his car, which he had left parked on the right side of the road, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell, Coudersport.
Borough police reported that Mr. Mitchell appeared to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed as he brought his car to a halt about 32 feet from the scene of the accident.
Mr. Constantine was born Sept. 8. 1886 in Axos, in the Dardenelles area of Europe. He was married June 15. 1918 in New York City to the former Margeret Psychos, who 'survives.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and held a lifetime honorary membership in Coudersport Rotary Club of which he was a charter member. He was also a lifetime honorary member of the Varsity Club of Coudersport Schools.
A well-known businessman, he came to Coudersport Nov. 1, 1922 and opened the Olympic Restaurant. In 1928 he opened the Black Forest Restaurant which he continued to operate until a few years ago. Since that time he has also worked at Potato City Motor Inn and at the time of his death had been commuting daily to his work at the Texas Lunch in Hornell, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by
- one son George W. Constantine, Bergen, N.Y.;
two daughters,
- Mrs. Constance Ernst, Fullerton, Calif., and
- Mrs. Bessie C. Dillon, Cuba, N.Y., and
- one sister, Mrs. Angeline Kavounis of Athens, Greece.
Friends are being received at the Lindhome Funeral Home and a funeral service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Strathmore Kilkenny will officiate.
- Interment will be Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials to Christ Episcopal Church will be appreciated.
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Bruce Snyder is home for the summer vacation from his studies at Salem College in West Virginia.
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Wallace Constantine Dies From Accident Injuries
Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
According to borough police who investigated the accident, "Wally," as he was more familiarly known, had been visiting at the home of Gust Psychos at 401 S. Main St. and had crossed the street to get into his car, which he had left parked on the right side of the road, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell, Coudersport.
Borough police reported that Mr. Mitchell appeared to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed as he brought his car to a halt about 32 feet from the scene of the accident.
Mr. Constantine was born Sept. 8. 1886 in Axos, in the Dardenelles area of Europe. He was married June 15. 1918 in New York City to the former Margeret Psychos, who 'survives.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and held a lifetime honorary membership in Coudersport Rotary Club of which he was a charter member. He was also a lifetime honorary member of the Varsity Club of Coudersport Schools.
A well-known businessman, he came to Coudersport Nov. 1, 1922 and opened the Olympic Restaurant. In 1928 he opened the Black Forest Restaurant which he continued to operate until a few years ago. Since that time he has also worked at Potato City Motor Inn and at the time of his death had been commuting daily to his work at the Texas Lunch in Hornell, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by
- one son George W. Constantine, Bergen, N.Y.;
two daughters,
- Mrs. Constance Ernst, Fullerton, Calif., and
- Mrs. Bessie C. Dillon, Cuba, N.Y., and
- one sister, Mrs. Angeline Kavounis of Athens, Greece.
Friends are being received at the Lindhome Funeral Home and a funeral service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Strathmore Kilkenny will officiate.
- Interment will be Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials to Christ Episcopal Church will be appreciated.
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Bruce Snyder is home for the summer vacation from his studies at Salem College in West Virginia.
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- age 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
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Wallace Constantine Dies From Accident Injuries
Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
According to borough police who investigated the accident, "Wally," as he was more familiarly known, had been visiting at the home of Gust Psychos at 401 S. Main St. and had crossed the street to get into his car, which he had left parked on the right side of the road, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell, Coudersport.
Borough police reported that Mr. Mitchell appeared to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed as he brought his car to a halt about 32 feet from the scene of the accident.
Mr. Constantine was born Sept. 8. 1886 in Axos, in the Dardenelles area of Europe. He was married June 15. 1918 in New York City to the former Margeret Psychos, who 'survives.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and held a lifetime honorary membership in Coudersport Rotary Club of which he was a charter member. He was also a lifetime honorary member of the Varsity Club of Coudersport Schools.
A well-known businessman, he came to Coudersport Nov. 1, 1922 and opened the Olympic Restaurant. In 1928 he opened the Black Forest Restaurant which he continued to operate until a few years ago. Since that time he has also worked at Potato City Motor Inn and at the time of his death had been commuting daily to his work at the Texas Lunch in Hornell, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by
- one son George W. Constantine, Bergen, N.Y.;
two daughters,
- Mrs. Constance Ernst, Fullerton, Calif., and
- Mrs. Bessie C. Dillon, Cuba, N.Y., and
- one sister, Mrs. Angeline Kavounis of Athens, Greece.
Friends are being received at the Lindhome Funeral Home and a funeral service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Strathmore Kilkenny will officiate.
- Interment will be Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials to Christ Episcopal Church will be appreciated.
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Bruce Snyder is home for the summer vacation from his studies at Salem College in West Virginia.
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Wallace Constantine Dies From Accident Injuries
Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
According to borough police who investigated the accident, "Wally," as he was more familiarly known, had been visiting at the home of Gust Psychos at 401 S. Main St. and had crossed the street to get into his car, which he had left parked on the right side of the road, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell, Coudersport.
Borough police reported that Mr. Mitchell appeared to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed as he brought his car to a halt about 32 feet from the scene of the accident.
Mr. Constantine was born Sept. 8. 1886 in Axos, in the Dardenelles area of Europe. He was married June 15. 1918 in New York City to the former Margeret Psychos, who 'survives.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and held a lifetime honorary membership in Coudersport Rotary Club of which he was a charter member. He was also a lifetime honorary member of the Varsity Club of Coudersport Schools.
A well-known businessman, he came to Coudersport Nov. 1, 1922 and opened the Olympic Restaurant. In 1928 he opened the Black Forest Restaurant which he continued to operate until a few years ago. Since that time he has also worked at Potato City Motor Inn and at the time of his death had been commuting daily to his work at the Texas Lunch in Hornell, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by
- one son George W. Constantine, Bergen, N.Y.;
two daughters,
- Mrs. Constance Ernst, Fullerton, Calif., and
- Mrs. Bessie C. Dillon, Cuba, N.Y., and
- one sister, Mrs. Angeline Kavounis of Athens, Greece.
Friends are being received at the Lindhome Funeral Home and a funeral service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Strathmore Kilkenny will officiate.
- Interment will be Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials to Christ Episcopal Church will be appreciated.
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Bruce Snyder is home for the summer vacation from his studies at Salem College in West Virginia.
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Wallace Constantine Dies From Accident Injuries
Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
According to borough police who investigated the accident, "Wally," as he was more familiarly known, had been visiting at the home of Gust Psychos at 401 S. Main St. and had crossed the street to get into his car, which he had left parked on the right side of the road, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell, Coudersport.
Borough police reported that Mr. Mitchell appeared to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed as he brought his car to a halt about 32 feet from the scene of the accident.
Mr. Constantine was born Sept. 8. 1886 in Axos, in the Dardenelles area of Europe. He was married June 15. 1918 in New York City to the former Margeret Psychos, who 'survives.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and held a lifetime honorary membership in Coudersport Rotary Club of which he was a charter member. He was also a lifetime honorary member of the Varsity Club of Coudersport Schools.
A well-known businessman, he came to Coudersport Nov. 1, 1922 and opened the Olympic Restaurant. In 1928 he opened the Black Forest Restaurant which he continued to operate until a few years ago. Since that time he has also worked at Potato City Motor Inn and at the time of his death had been commuting daily to his work at the Texas Lunch in Hornell, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by
- one son George W. Constantine, Bergen, N.Y.;
two daughters,
- Mrs. Constance Ernst, Fullerton, Calif., and
- Mrs. Bessie C. Dillon, Cuba, N.Y., and
- one sister, Mrs. Angeline Kavounis of Athens, Greece.
Friends are being received at the Lindhome Funeral Home and a funeral service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Strathmore Kilkenny will officiate.
- Interment will be Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials to Christ Episcopal Church will be appreciated.
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Bruce Snyder is home for the summer vacation from his studies at Salem College in West Virginia.
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Cemetery Company Annual Meeting Next Monday Night The election of new directors will be the principal order of business at the annual meeting next Monday night of the Eulalia Cemetery Company. The session will begin at 8:00 o'clock in the courthouse. Ownership of a lot or lots, constitutes membership in the company and gives voting privileges. In the past year, new by-laws have been ac'opted and some repair work completed, along with partial remapping of graves and opening of a new section. Because of a shortage of working capital, much of the actual work has been done by the directors. In view of the fact that some dissatisfaction has been expressed, according to one of the directors, it is hoped that a large percentage of members will attend the meeting to elect a board of managers who will execute the de-si-res of the membership. Midland Optical Company Moves Site of Operations The Midland Optical Company has moved operations from Hill St. to its new location in the former Everett Dix building on North East St, LJ kanM .Mill.,: AHiu-iiitH:
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Wallace Constantine Dies From Accident Injuries
Wallace Constantine, 79, died Monday night in Potter County Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries received, when he was struck by a car about 4:00 p.m. that day near his home at 503 S. Main St.
According to borough police who investigated the accident, "Wally," as he was more familiarly known, had been visiting at the home of Gust Psychos at 401 S. Main St. and had crossed the street to get into his car, which he had left parked on the right side of the road, when he was struck by a car driven by Guy A. Mitchell, Coudersport.
Borough police reported that Mr. Mitchell appeared to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed as he brought his car to a halt about 32 feet from the scene of the accident.
Mr. Constantine was born Sept. 8. 1886 in Axos, in the Dardenelles area of Europe. He was married June 15. 1918 in New York City to the former Margeret Psychos, who 'survives.
He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and held a lifetime honorary membership in Coudersport Rotary Club of which he was a charter member. He was also a lifetime honorary member of the Varsity Club of Coudersport Schools.
A well-known businessman, he came to Coudersport Nov. 1, 1922 and opened the Olympic Restaurant. In 1928 he opened the Black Forest Restaurant which he continued to operate until a few years ago. Since that time he has also worked at Potato City Motor Inn and at the time of his death had been commuting daily to his work at the Texas Lunch in Hornell, N.Y.
Besides his wife, he is survived by
- one son George W. Constantine, Bergen, N.Y.;
two daughters,
- Mrs. Constance Ernst, Fullerton, Calif., and
- Mrs. Bessie C. Dillon, Cuba, N.Y., and
- one sister, Mrs. Angeline Kavounis of Athens, Greece.
Friends are being received at the Lindhome Funeral Home and a funeral service will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Strathmore Kilkenny will officiate.
- Interment will be Eulalia Cemetery.
Memorials to Christ Episcopal Church will be appreciated.
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Bruce Snyder is home for the summer vacation from his studies at Salem College in West Virginia.
photo: "Wally" Constantine
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