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TTT Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Tha Pittsburgh Press, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1970 75 LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS Death Notices SMITH On Feb. 2, 1970, Francis Dale, of 517 Grimes Sewlckley, wife of the late George J. Smith; mother of Dr. R.

Dale Smith, of Godfrey, sister of Mary Frazier, also survived bv seven grandchildren and two great-arandchildren. Friends received tne S. FUNFRAL HOM 70? B-aver Sewicklev. Reauiem hiah mass In St. James Church, Sewicklev, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.

SORG Edith DuBar, on Monday, Feb. 2, 1970, of 1212 Center mother of Harold J. DuBar; stepmother of Paul J. Sorg; sister of Howard and Lawrence DeLong. Friends received at the ROWLAND S.

COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 210 East End Ave. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Services Thursday ot 2 p. m.

STEVENSON (Impell) On Mondav, Feb. 2, 1970, William Ricardo Stevenson (Impell) ae 6, beloved son of Shirley Sure; brother of Wanda Jean, Louis ond Walter; arandson of Mrs. Jennie Snoe; nephew of Domenic Impelllc-ceirl. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Requiem mass on Thursday 10 a. m. In St.

Piux Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. STEWART Meredith suddenly on Tuesdav, Feb. 3, 1970, of 122 Garkw Penn Kills, beloved husbind of Elizabeth H. (Dtiy); father of William M.

end Carolyn Stewart; brother of Maurice L. Stewart of Missouri. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, Franks-town Rd. (it Rodi Penn Hills.

Services will be held at All Saints Eolscnoal Church, Verona Rd. and Randolph Lane, at 1:30 p. m. on Friday. Family reauests visitations 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

STORZ On Monday, Feb. 1970, Raymond bother of Mrs. Louise A. Christ- of 319 Thompson Run Rd, mon, Mrs. Rose Thomas, and Mrs.

Freda Cook; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Funeral from the H. J. SCHEI.LHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N. on Thursday at 1 p.

m. Friends Invited. Visitation with family 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9. SULLIVAN On Tuesdav, February 1970, Anno Galbraith Sullivan; beloved wile of the late Jomes J. Sullivan; mother of James J.

and Howard R. Sullivan; also survived by nine grandchildren ond eight orent-prondchildren. Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERA.

unttc t.i-i e. ic numt, Dll VVUIIlUI Jl. lOIIUUy- side), on Fridav, February 6, 1970 at 9 a. m. Reauiem mass in Sacred n-ari tnurcn at 10 o.

Vi-lla- tlons with family 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9 p. m. SWINER Suddenly on Monday, Feb. 2, 1970, In Flrrida, Albert of 1856 AAnvlew Brldoeville, husband of Katie Cargavic. Friends received at the L.

J. SZAFRANSKI FUNERAL HOMF, 101 Third Carnegie, until Friday, Feb. 6 at 8:30 a.m. Reauiem high mass at All Saints Church ot 9 a. m.

Interment In All Saints Cemetery. TRAFICANTE On Mondav, Feb. 2, 1970, Pat J. of 199 Shackleford Monroeville, behved husband of Doris Jone; father of Deborah Pat Joseoh, and Michael Gordon; brother of Joseph, Mrs. Archannel Mortlne, Mrs.

Mary Dunn, Mrs. Catherine Federlcl, Mrs. Carmella Mrs. sther Lnroton-da, Mrs. Theresa McGown.

Friends r' 2-4 and 7-0 n. m. ot 'he MONROEVILLE FUNERAL Or GUtlE H. CO'JL, 4-JS Northern (one blrck east ')f Mossid- until Friday ot 9 a. m.

Reauiem high mass In St. Bernadetie Ciurcii at 10 a. m. TURKOVICH Mrs. Jennie, oge 89, of 513 Grand Aliauipoa, on Feb.

3, 1970, beloved mother of Stephen, Mrs. William Zivitz, Mrs. Edward Carney, Mrs. Steve Agich, Mrs. Mory Carver, Mrs.

Paul Mann; nine child. Friends received Wednesday, 7-10 p. Thursday 2-4 nnd 7-10 p. m. In the new DARROCH FUNERAL HOME, 240 Mill Aliauipoa.

High mass of reauiem Friday, 9:30 a. St, Titus R. C. Church. VAN SCYOC On Monday, Feb.

2, 1970, Lester of 18 Kitlannlng Pike, Sharp-burg, husband of Bertha (Augh); lalher ol Paul Von Scvoc; brother of Harry Scvoc and Judv Clevenger. Visitation with the famllv, 2-4 ond 7-10 p.m. at t.ie EUGENE N. FUNCRAL HOME, 820 Mam Street, Sharpsburg. Funeral Friday a.ternoon at 2:00.

VANDERVORT On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, at the Ohio Valley Hospital, Harry W. ALLEN Suddenly on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, at Chlcaeo. Viola (Cotton) Williams, of 312 Albert Turtle Creek, wife of Lavman G.

and mother of Lavman ond Robert Allenj survived by seven grandchildren; sister of Olive Dixon, Gladvs Inoles and Dulcey Asoaugh. Friends received at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Friday at ervlc" Thursday ANDERSON On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Edith C. in ner vol year, wire or the late Chorles A. (formerly of Birtley Brookllne); beloved mother of Harry J.

and the late Carl Anderson. Friends and members of Theodora Lodge No. 208 I. 0. 0.

F. received at the L. BEINHAUER ft SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West liberty Ave. Services on Friday at 11 a.

m. Friends Invited. Interment In Jefferson Memorial Park. ARLOTT On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Samuel of 147 Second Blawnox, husband of Pearl Keener; father of Mary M.

Megrenne of Blawnox, Kotherlne E. Hammond of Buffalo, New York, Samuel Jr. of Indiana Anthony J. of Russellton, and Thomas of Blawnox; brother of Joseoh Arlott of AAcKees Rocks. Also survived by 1 grandchildren, four great grandchildren, ond nieces ond nephews.

Friends received at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 930 Center Blawnox, where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ARTHURS At Detroit, Michigan, on Monday, Feb. 2, John J. Arthurs, beloved brother of Mrs.

Josephine Fedor of Irwin, and Aloyslus of Church-Ill Valley; uncle of LaVerne Holt, Theresa McGe'ttlgan and Michael A. Fedor. Reauiem mass will be celebrated In Detrrlt, Michigan, on Wednesday at St. Rose's Cotholic Church. Friends will be received at the HOME OF RICHARD H.

KNEE, 1111 Monroeville Ave. (Electric Plan), Turtle Creek, on Thursday, Feb. 5, where a blessing service will be held Friday at 11 a. m. ARZBSRGER Suddenly on Tuesday, February 3, ivu, wiinam l.i beloved husband of Gertrude Wallltsch Arjberg of 229 West Burgess father of Mrs.

Bessie Craig, Mrs. Ann Michel, William J. and Earnest C. Arzberaer; step-father of Charles A. Artzberger; brother of Mrs.

Helen Ainsworfh of Long Beach, also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsville from 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9 p. m. Services on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

BATES Alice of 1038 Amherst White Oak mother of Mrs. Ruth Fazek with whom she resided, ond Mrs. Jecnn; Gust of McKecs-port and James of Monroeville, sister of Miss Ellen V. Drugherty of Mt. Lebanon, Mrs.

Mary Kistler of McKeesocrt. Renuiem mass Friday, Feb. 6, at 10 a. m. In St.

Anaeles of Mercy R. C. Church, with The Rev. Cecil Drao officiating. Interment New St.

Jo-esoh Cemetery. Friends received at the CRAIO MFMORIAL HOME, 3000 Versailles McKeesport 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. BOMBARA On Sunday, February 1, 1970, Margaret P. Younger, 264 Church In her 64th year, beloved wife' of Valentine A.

Bombara; mother of Mary Jean Nix, Margaret June Kozuch, Mercedes Thompson, Melvin and Charles Bombara; sister of Susan Les-kovyanskl, Mary Hedges, Andrew Joseph and Chorles Younger; also grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOMP OF HOW-A A. FARNSWORTH, 45 Brownsville Mt. Oliver, f-u-neral on Thursday nt 8 a. m.

Hlnh mass of reauhm in St. Joseph's Church at 8:45 a m. BOOTH Suddenly, on Tuesday Feb. 3, 1970, Chorles R. (Le'tv).

husband of Nora Jovce Booth; father of Jane, Carol. Thomas and Morlnnn-1; brother of James Booth. Friends receive ntr 2 P. rv- WMnnsd-'V at A STAAB ft SONS FUNERAL HOMF, 34 E. Cralton Reauiem hloh mass In St.

Philip Church on Friday Feb. 6, at 10 a. m. BRESSLER On Monday, Feb. 1, 1970, Sr.

M. Alfreda C. D. sister of Edward and Albert Bressier. both of Mc-Keej Rocks.

Friends received at The Divine Prolden'e Aothr House, 9000 Babcock Allison Park. Funeral moss at The Mother House Chnnel on Wednesday, Feb. 4. at 3 30 o. m.

Burial In The Sisters Cemetery, Providence Helahts. BRICKER Martha Hout on Tuesday, February 3, 1970, beloved mother of Louis H. and Harold F. Brlcker; sister of Mrs. Berlha Hogg ond Henry Hout; also survived bv five grandchildren, two great grandchildren.

Friends may coll at the MAURICE L. KNCE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, Wilk. Services on Frldny afternoon at 1 o'clock. (Family hours 2-4 ond 7-9). BROOKS Thomas A.

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1, 1970, James F. (Porky) of 1502 Westlield Beechview, son of the lale v. ana Anne Mccinley; brother ot Vincent F. and Mrs. Marie Klrp-sak.

Friends received at th? L. BEINHAUER ft SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning at 2 p. m. Tuesday.

Reauiem mass on Thursday at 10 a. m. in St. Catherine of Siena Church, Beechview. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

McMEANS On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Alice F. of East End, mother of Mory Louise Khouri of Bethlehem, grandmother of Mary Alice and Jonn David Khuuri; sis.er oi Miss Mary L. Fee of Wllklnsburg, ond Mrs. Anne Dlnwiddie of L.

Calif. Friends received from 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9 p. m. at the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Bourn Blvd.

at Graham E. where services will be held on Friday a.ternoon al 2 o'clock. McVAY On Sunday, February 1, John M. (Curly), beloved husband of Helen Hortman McVoy; father of Catherine Stack and John P. McVay; brother of Mary Sullivan, Margaret 'McCormick, Catherine Peck, Joseph and Mickey McVav; olso three grandchildren.

Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Thursday at 10 a. m.

High moss of reauiem in St. Mary's of the Mount Churci at 11 a. m. Members of Teamster i union Local 249 ore Invited. MELORE Morla, 6432 Kemper Sunday, Feb.

1970, beloved mother of Ralph, George, Mrs. Theresa) Catlos, Ars. Rose Servet-nick, Mrs. Yolanda Uzcnvl; also one brother of Italy, one sister, Mrs. A.

Infonte; also six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the SAVOL-SKIS-GI-GNN FUNERAL HOME, 3501 Main (Homestead Park), Munhall trom 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Reauiem hiah moss Thursday at 10 a. m.

in St. Pnilomena Church, Sa. Hill. Interment Calvary Cemetery, MOSCHELLA (Iellimo) On Tuesday, Feb. 3, Stella, beloved wife of the late Vincenzo; mother of Vincent ond Sarah Feiser; also seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F. De-ROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow until Friday at 9 a. m. Reauiem high mass at Our Ladv HelD of Christians Church at 9:50 a.

m. Visitations 2-5 ond 7-9 p. m. MOSER On Tuesday, February 3, 1970, Ralph of 1900 Maple Munhall; beloved husband of Viola Moser; father of William R. Moser; brother ot Walk Joseoh A.

and Mrs. Lillian Kenns-dv; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends are being received at the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME 806 West where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m.

Visitations 2-4, 7-9 P. m. NICCOLAI On Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1970, of 420 Portia Baldwin Boro; beloved husband of Irene Yurosko; father of Janice, Ray mond ond David Niccolai; beloved son of Mrs. Claro Niccolai and the late Duillo Niccolai; brother of Alfred and Robert Niccolai and Mrs.

Dorothy Cooonl. Friends received at the WM. E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Broughton, Pa. Notice of funeral later.

NOONAN On Monday, Feb. 1, 1970, at 6:03 p. William T. Noonan, oge 39 veors, husband of Lorraine Flne-bera Noonon; son of the late Willlom T. ond Alice Murrln Nnon-an.

Friends and members of Ooer-ating Enaineers I ocal No. 65, may call ot the WM. C. HIRT FUNTRA'- MOVIE. 704 Or-" Rd.

at Alice St. Funeral F'idav, at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in LI. Paul's Monastery at 10 a.

m. Family visitations from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. PASTOR On Monday, Feb. 2, 1970, Magdalena Kasorzvk, wife of the late Joseoh; mother of Agnes Hendzel, Ann Polnv, John Leo J. and Rose Demoster; sister of Mlrhael; also six grandchildren.

Friends are Invited to coll at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Thursday with reauiem mass In All Saints Church at 10. PAUL On Monday evening, Feb. 1970, at Warwick, R.

Hilda Haoan; wife of the late Hinh F. Paul, formerly of West View; beloved mother of Mrs. Carl V. (Jessica) Anderson, of Warwick, R. Mrs.

Mlrhael D. (Sheila) Rooan, of Mrs. John S. (Marv) Edle. man, of Ross Two.

and Edoar Paul, of Sarver, also survived bv five omndrhlldren. Beginning at 7:10 Wedne-dav evrnlno, friends he received the OR ON PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Roros). Reauiem hiph mass In St. Athnnasius Church, West View, on Frldav morning ot 10 o'clock. PHILLIPS On Mondav, Feb.

2, 1970, Catherine Chavrak, beloved wife of the late Georoe PhMlios; mother of Miss Barbara C. Phllllns, Mrs. Margaret both Poh. ond J. Phillips of Mission Hills, also survived bv in aranilrhl'drn.

Famllv requests that friends be received from 2-4 rnd 7-9 n. m. at the FRANK R. PEPMAN PU NEPAL HOME, 4875 Butter St. Lawrencevllle.

Funeral moss In St. I cholcs Church, Mlllvale, on ThMrsrlnv ot a. m. A SHOPPERS BEST FRIEND The 1 Pittsburgh Press and Classified Sections Whotovor you need, you or surt to find it in th Classified columns. Furnituro, sporting goods, appliances, musical instruments, tools, toys, housahold items, all then ond many mora art lilted every day for your selection.

A shoppers second best friend it a dog who brings him hit Classified Section. Shop the Classified Columns Daily (3 Sunday! oii I ore oorents ChnrlM r. mnM Harrington Brooks at home; two sisters, Juhanne and Martina, both at home; five brothers, Charles ii Beard, Daniel, Kevin, ail at home; grandmother, Mrs. Julia Harrington of New Eagle. received at the CAMPANA FUNERAL HOME, 214 Chess St Monongahela, Pa.

Services will be held on Thursday at 9:30 a. m. with reauiem mass to follow at 10 a. m. at St.

Anthony's Church. Interment In Sacred Heart Cemetery, Mongahela, Pa. CARL On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Edna Mc-Kenno Corl, of Willard Point Dreeie, oeiovea wite or Martin J. Carl; mothehr of the late Edna Rita Carl.

Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 300 Devonshire Oakland, otter 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral Saturday morning.

High moss of reauiem In St. Bede Church, Dallas and Wilkins Aves. (Time loter.) In lieu of flowers remembrances may be sent to Our Lady of Mercy Acodmv, or St. Francis Hohoital. Visitations with family 2-4, 7-9 p.

m. CARUSO On Sunday, Feb. 1, 1970, Angelo, In Davtona Beach, Fla. (formerly of beloved husband of Antoinette Marie; father of Mrs. Rose Marie Cefola, Mrs.

Noreen Cones-tro, Mrs. Elinor Cefola, Mrs. Marguerite Berg, and Vincent Caruso; brother of Mrs. Mamie Esooslto, Mrs. Thereso Messineo; olso survived by 12 grandchildren ond two great-arandchildren.

Friends are belna received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodi Penn Hills. Funeral Friday at 9:30 a. m.

Reauiem high mass at St. Bartholomew Church at 10 a. m. Family reauests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

In lieu of flowers masses gratenully accepted. CIZIK Unexpectedly, on Tuesday, Feb. 3, lvu, Joiin A. Cizlk of Pilgram RD 3, Sewlckley; sun of Elizabeth Stun Cizik of Europe, and bather of Mary of Europe and Ladislaus G. Clzik of RD No.

3, sewlckley; aiso survived by a nephew, Ladisluus Clzik. rrlends may call a tne RICHARD D. COlE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewicklev. Place and time of services announced later. COLEMAN Richard of 513 Street, Ksnnett Square, (formerly of West Chester, Pa.

and Hins-iup-h) on Mondav Feb. 2, 1970, beloved husband of Dorothy Currv Coleman; lather of brother of the late Henrv O. Coleman, Emilia Leban and Hilda Richardson. Services Thursday In West Chester, Pa. CRITCHFIELD On Tuesday, February 3, 1970, Frank M.

of 2909 balh Rd Bristol (lormerlv of Pgh. and Boyers, Relatives ond friends, also employees of U. S. Steel Corp. are invited to aitend the funeral service on Saturday, February 7, at 2 p.m.

at the WM. H. CARTER FUNERAL HOMii, 314 Cedar Bristol, Ha. Viewing will be Friday evening. In lieu oi flowers donations mav be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Levittown.

DAVIDSON Of 777 Sommerville Upper St. Clair Twd. On Monday, Feb. 2, 190, A. Albln, husband of the late.

Louise B. Davidson; father of Robert A. Davidson; brother of Helfred Davidson ot Sweden; also two grandchildren ond three great-arandchlldren survive. Friends received at the E. B.

LAUGHLIN FUNeRAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mt. Lejanon, where services will be held on Thursday, Feb. 5 at 1:30 p.m. Visitations Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. DAVIDSON Suddenly on Tuesday, February 3, IV, 0, Donaia Leroy; nusoana ot me lale Jean Gozzard; beloved brother oi Rulh Mcore; also survived bv nieces and nophews. Friends received al the WINTcR i-bNtRAL R. mn.er. 430 Frienaship Ave.

Services on Friday at 3 p. m. DeMUNARI On Tuesday, l-eb. 3, 1970, Ouinto, ot 26 id Monroeville Monroeville, beloved nusbunu ot Josephine; father ot Ernest; oroin-er of Rina Zigeliredo, ot llalv. Friends received 1-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the MONROEVILLE FUNERAL CHAPEL OF GfcNfc H. COKL, 43J5 Northern Pike lone block east of Mosside Blvd.) until 9 a. m. Saturday.

Keauiem high mass in North American Martyrs Church at 10 a. m. DePALMA John, on Wednesday, February 4, IV0, beloved nusuaod ot Rose Cur-cio Der'alma; taiher of Mri. Theresa Koinano, Mrs. Groce BaLch-ko, Mrs.

Janet Moore, and Joseph b. Dcpaimo; aiso survived by 14 grandchildren, i-nends mav call al the MAURICE L. liNtc MuMuRIAL HOMt, Center at Souin, Wilk. High mass of reauiem in tne chapel of St. James Catholic Church on Saturday at 10 a.

m. DOERFLER JoseDh on Mondav, Feb. 2, 1970, ot Everareen Mlllvale, husband ot Barbara Guber Doer-tier; father ot Mrs. Joanne Char-land and Mrs. Sally May; brother or Edward, Emll and John Doerfler ond Mrs.

Maraaret Randla; also survived by two grandchildren. St. Anthonv's Holy Name Society and choir, K. of C. 285, Teutonia Macnnerchoir and friends received THe home or- wali ck j.

SPERUNu 123 Norm Mhlvaie. Keauiem mass in St. An- tnony Churui on Fndjy, Feb. at i.M a. m.

EBERTS Minnie, (nee Melsold), on Tuesday, HO. 140, wi.e of tne laie J. Lduar Ebens, beioved mother of Edna R. Dick, Ruth Elliott, btrnice Bock, and tiverda Dun-lop; aiso survived bv six grandchildren, five great grandchildren and one oreat-great-granachild. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R.

F. Winter, 47J0 Friendship Ave. Services on Friday at 1:30 P. m. FELTMATE Suddenly, on Tuesday, February 3, 1970, Douglas W.

Sr. of 1228 Fifth East McKeesport, husband of Mrs. Isabel Feltmate; lather of Mrs. Glenna Loerick and Douglas Feltmate Jr. ond Miss Wendie Feltmate ond Gerald Feltmate; one grandchild.

Friends received at the LOUIS FEIT FU-NLRAL HOME, 1119 Broadway, Eosl McKeesport, where services will be held Friday at 11 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. FIGNER John E.

of Regent Square, on Mondav, age 82. He was a member of the Masonic Orders. Beloved hushond of Eugenia P. Fig-ner; father of Mrs. Irene Bradshaw of Monroeville, Mrs.

Margaret Drew of Macomb, Illinois; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Friends received at the JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITS FUNERAL HOME, 431 Ninth Munhall. Family visitations Tues-7-9, Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service will be held on Thursday at St.

Gegory Church, Home-tead ot 8 a. m. Interment Smlth-tield Cemtery. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to St. Tikhon's Seminary.

He was a veteran of World War II, U. S. Army. GRAY Mory D. Montpomery, on Tues-div, Feb.

3, 190, beloved sister of Mrs. Heln M. chclas, Mrs. Dorothy E. Craven, Mrs.

Alice G. Pllueger, Samuel D. and Ellsworth G. Montgomery. Also survived by o-ie granddaughter, Linda C.

Sod-i-r. mny call at the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, Services on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. GROOM On Monday, Feb.

1970, MnthlMn Cohlll, In her 94th year, of 2334 Beoufort Brookllne, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Flnan; qrand-mother of Mrs. Leo Biddle; also two grandchildren; seven great-orandchlldren; three oreat, greatgrandchildren. Friends may call 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. Funeral on Friday at 10 a. m. High mass of reauiem In The Church of The Resurrection at 11 a.

HAMMILL On Fb. 197t, Chnrl'S 1324 Klrkoatrlck North Rroddock. beio-ed husband of Clora Pointer; father of Mrs. Mary Ellen Stewart, Mrs. Laverne Egon Kpn.Kar nf Dntrll-lr I Hammill and Mrs.

Fllen Bennett; olso six grandchildren. Friends received at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell and Jones N. Braddock. Reauiem hiah mass In St.

Thomas R. C. Church on Friday, Feb. 6 ot 10 a. m.

HENDRICKS On Soturdov, Jon. 31, 1970, Rev. Trem of 2549 Wodsworth beloved husband of Cloro; father of Margaret Smltti; brother of Beatrice Rutledge ond Horvey Hendricks; three grandcfllldren; 10 great-grandchildren ond three great-great-grandctilloVen. Friends received ot WEST FUNERAL HOME, 2214 Centre Ave. services will be held on Thursdoy at 1 d.

m. from the Monuments Baptist Church. HICKS On Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1970, D. J.

b-'loved husband of Elizabeth Hicks of 77 Colony Circle, Mt. Lebanon; father of O. J. II, of Uoocr St. Clair, David U.

S. Navy, nnd Daniel H. Hicks of Mt. Lebanon; brother of Mrs. Pool H.

Heine of Loncoster, Pa. end Mn. R. Z. Hill of Huntington, W.

grandfather ot Kimberly Hicks. Friends received ot the BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY) 2J0 West Liberty 7 o. 9 ft B. PLATT Harry R.

on Monday. Feb. 1970, husband of the late Anna father of Harry Edward, Elmer, Clarence, Wllbert Piatt, Bernice Kainz and Anna Marie Shaffer; olso survived by 19 arondchlldren and 24 areat-orand-children. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 o. m.

at the WINTER FUNfiH-AL HOME, (R. F. Winter, Dlr.l 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Thursday at 10 a. PLESCO Suddenly, on Tuesday, Feb.

3, 1970, Liiunes of Wilson Emo, son oi Theresa Plesco ond the late Thomas Plesco brother ot Tnomas Plesco, Mrs. Mary Vasco and Mrs. paincla Silllwagon; aisa Inree nieces and five nephews. Memoers fctna Holice Deot. and friends leceived 2-i and 7-10 d.

m. at WM. J. CtiriUDN.K FUN-irfML HOMu, 3J3 Builcr Etna, solemn reauiem high moss In All Saints Lnurch, Etna on Saturday at 10 a. m.

PROTZ On February 2, 1970, Mrs. Mary M. FroiZ, ot j9 Si. Clair Uoir-ton, wile of Andrew t-rorz mo.her ot Mrs. Irene steifel of Pnii-aaeionla, Mrs.

Verna Fowler of Mullica Hiii, New Jersey. Five oranacnildren; one broiner, Stephen Kegina of Duauesne, Fa. Friends are being received at the A. J. BEKAVAC FUNcrtAL HOME, Fil.h and Waddell, Clairtcn, Pa.

Family visitations 2-4 ond 7-9. Funeral Friday, Feb. 1970, with a blessing ot 11 a. m. ot the funeral home.

Re auiem nign mass at 11:30 a. m. in lhe Ascension of Our Lord Bvzan-the Catholic Church, Clairton. Interment Parish Cemetery. PRUNCHAK On uesdav, Feb.

3, 1970, Katherine of 235 Kooion Brentwood (formerly of the South wife of the late Steve PrunchaK mother of Mrs. Anna Pisorclk, Mrs. Mary Kolakowski and the lote Steve Prunchak also survived by Sevan grondchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at tne THOMAS 6. liMITEK FUNERAL HoMc, 233 Carson S.

S. Funeral Saturday ot 8:30 a. m. Reauiem high mass in St. John the Baptist Jkr.

Caih. Church at 9:30 o. m. Padastas Friday at 7:30 p. m.

PUNTURERI On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Joseoh of 21 Grant Etna, husoand of the late Mary b. Puntureri, father of Dr. Antnonv, Hugo ond Samuel Puntureri; seven grand-Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 644 Butler Etna.

Service arrangements pending. RAIDERS On Tuesdav, Feb. 3, 1970, Jane P. Marael, oi 45tn wire of the lale Peter Raiders; mother of Joon Uroonlck and Roberta F.oiders; also one aranddauahter; daughter ot Blanche sister rf i-ronk Marcel, John and Leo Stec and Mamie bender. Funeral trom the ALBERT B.

MARIE J. HENNIN-GER FUNERA KOMF, 4435 Butler on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 9 a. m. Reauiem high mass at St.

Marvs Church, 46th St. at 10 a. m. REESE On Monday, February 2, 1970, Mildred of 575 South Negley E. daughter of the late Harry W.

and Emily Reese; sister of Mrs. Raloh (Elsie) Mover and Mrs. Charles (Carrie) Leslie; also survived bv a nephew, William C. Reese. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. at Graham E. E.

where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. RITTER On Tuesdav, Feb. 3, 1970, Harry J. Ritter of 211 Ruxton beloved husband of Mary Phillip Ritter; brother of Mrs. Margaret Kiocke and Dorothv Kirsch.

Friends received Ot the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. Kearscirge Mf. Washing! 9 a. m.

Saturday Feb. 7. Reai'lem hioh moss in St. George Church at 10 a. m.

Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ROBBINS (Thomas) At Edison, Jersey, February 1, 1970, Jane Thomas Robbins, wife of the late Wesley Robbins; mother of Mrs. Louis Biers, Mrs. George Thackery, Mrs.

Georoe Gaydos, Melvin Thomas ond Arnold Robbins; sister of Mrs. Mary Smith ond Mrs. Sue Stevenson. Friends received ot the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville after 7 o. m.

Tuesday, where services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. Member of Greentree Chanter O. E. S.

and Women's Welsh Club of Pittsburgh. ROSENBERG On Tuesdav, February 3, 1970, In New York City (lormerlv of Charleroi, Pa. Dave, father of Harold of New York, Martin B. of Sliver Sorinas, Marvland, and brother of Mrs. M.

Rothsteln of Boston, Mrs. Bessie Harris of Pgh. and Mrs. Esther Rczncr, Washington, Pa. Friends received In the HAROLD L.

SCHROCK FUNERAL HOME, 226 Fallowlield Charleroi, on Thursday 2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p. m. Services on Friday at I p. m. RUSCH On Monday, Feb.

2, 1970, Mr. John Rusch. of 201 Shellbark Jefferson Borough, brother of Mrs. bllzabeth Lammle, Mrs. Elsie Anderson, both of Venice, Mrs.

Irene fhirlev, Jerferson Borcuah, Mrs. Rose Marie Metcalf. Nrrwalk, Louis Rusch of James Rusch of Bethel Pork. Lawrence Rusch of aiso nieces and nephews. Friends ll be received ai tne A.

J. BEKAVAC FUNERAL HOMJ, Fifth and Waddell Clairion, Pa. Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Reauiem hit .1 moss Friday, Feh. 6, 1970 at 10 a.

m. in St. Thomos a Becket Church, Jefferson Borouah, Pa. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Homestead, Pa.

SABO On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Louis of 1142 Wilkins North Broddcck, beloved husband ot Barpara C. Sabo; brother of Steven, Jomes, Elizabeth Semega, Helen Clements, Prlcilla Vincentinl ond MarQoret Gautlero, all of Bridgeport, Conn. Funeral services from the N. A.

VLASIC FUNERAL HOME, 237 Fifth Rankin on Thursdov, Feb. 5 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. William E. Harper, officiating.

SAUNDERS Mrs. Mary formerly of 6519 Shetland beloved sister of Mrs. Sorah E. Leashart, Hushs D. Redd, George E.

Redd ond John D. Redd; sisicr-ln-low of Moniy Lea-hnrd, Lula D. tedd, Lo ice jd and Mrs, Rose M. Friends revived the SPniJGS AND WATSON FUflER AL HOME, 720 N. Lonn E.E., w.iere msral services will be held on FrHiv ot 10:30 r.

Rev. C. A. Burrell officiating. (Mrs.

Saunders was formerlv on usher ot the Sixth Mount Zlon Baptist Church.) SCANLON On Sunday, February 1, 1970, Ger-trude Sweeney Scanlon, of Grand-view wife ot the late Michael J. Scanlon; mother of John Mrs. Jean Brose, Mrs. Julie Croft ond Mrs. Jerry Pooovich; sister of Mrs.

'Ann Keim, John, James ond Ravmond Sweeney, ond the late Mrs. Marie Vean; also survived bv seven grondchildren. Friends received at the parlors of WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. and Keorsarge Mt.

Wosh-Inoton until 9:15 a. m. Thursday, February 5. Reauiem high mass In St. Mory of the Mount Church at 10 a.

m. SCHEFFEL On Tuesday, Feb 1970, Sornh L. Munn, wife of Woiter C. Schjfiel, of Reis Run Franklin Park; sister of Mrs. Ella Thrmpson ond Olive Munn.

Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1012 Perry Highway, Perrvsville. Time of service later. SCHINDEHETTE On Tuesdav, Feb.

3, 1970, Albert C. Schindehette of 1952 Lucino (formerly of Duauesne Heights); beloved husbond of Ella Mov Gordon Schindehette; father of Mrs. Ruth Word, Albert N. ond Glenn C. Schindehette; olso survived bv six arondchlldren ond five great-grandchildren.

Friends received ot tne PARLORS OF Wm. SLATER ft SONS Virginia Ave. and Korsooe Mt. Wnshlngton. Notice ot funeral loter.

SCOTT On Mrndav, Feb. 1970. ot Mercv HnsoltoL Prcv 2403 Centre beloved husband of Mrs. Vlrolnla Srott; frothr of Anna Miller and William Scott; s'ofnher rf 'rs. Rssl PNnsn and Donald Euhnnks Friends re-relvnj 0' th- MORRIS FUNERAL HOME, 2511 Centre where services will be held Thursday ot 1 p.

m. SEILER On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Georae beloved husband of Julia M. Seller ol Grove father ot Poul ond Georoe Seller, ond Mrs. Eileen Smith; brother of Mrs.

Winona Glenn; also seven orandcWidren. Friends received nt the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME. 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Wednesday evening, 7-9, Thursday, 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

where funernl services wMI be held on Frlaoy morning at 10 30 oclock. SIMMONS On Mnndnu. Fehriiftrv 9 ie7A. William of 15 Bower Hill Rd Mt. Lebanon; beloved husband ot Victoria Werner Simmons; father et Mrs.

Georgia S. (Cenney, of New Canaan, ond William V. Simmons ol Stanford, brother of Miss Nellie Simmons; olso survived by four grandchildren. Private services with -Interment In Mt. Lebonon Cemetery today.

In lieu of flowers contributions mov be mode to the Mt. Lebaron United Lutheran Church or the chorlty of your choice. In Memoriam SKINNER, James H. In loving memory of my dear Husband who passed away October 1964. Albert J.

In loving memory of mv dear Sn, who passed awav February 4, 1967. To srme they mav be forgotten, But To us who Dearly Loved and Inst them, Their Love and Mmrlej will always be In our Hearts. i Sndlv missed bv Wile and Mnther. i SKINNER, Albert J. -In lovino memory of our huthnnri and dTtriy who died 3 years ago today, Feb.

4, sadly missed by wife and boys. I Florists BASKETS rinAC MA. Oil 0 1.1300 Monuments Cemetery -IFF cRSON Memorial 4 Garden of Virtues, S450. 135-2407 evenings. Cemetery Monuments (Sears! and Markers Set Our aiv Termt North Side, East Liberty 327 9500 6ol-6500 CEMETERY MONUMENTS Gran-' Ite-Brave.

Reasonable prices. Sam Strassman Agency, 271-4788. Lost and Found 1 Shadvside-fauirrel Hill area; rolied leather collar; child pet. Reward. 361 CLACK Male Scotty Pup 12570.

McCandless Twp. Reword. Lost 364-0165. CAT Red white tnbbv, female, vellow collar. Whitehall area.

884-0319. COLLIE-Black and white. Lost E. Liberty area, family pet. 441-5817.

Reward. COLLIE-Smali, female; white with brown; Penn Hills; reword. 793-5240. DIAMOND Enannement Rim Lost Munhall Rood, Mellon Institute parking or St. Paul's.

Generous reward. 521-1633, evrnngs. i r-" DIAMOND Engagement Rina Lost, Jan. 17 or 18, East End, North' i runs. Kcwara.

i DOG Part Chihuahua, white-ton Lost Riverview Perk vicin ilty. 761-9274, i GOLDEN Labrador Retriever month old female, "Judge" 782-2557. 18 lost. GERMAN Shepherd Block ma'e, shcrthalred. Sauirrel Hlll-Shadyside.

Answers "Rebel." Reward. After 6 p. 362J448. GERMAN Sheoherd Large, black, tan and silver male. Lost Jan.

24. Two. area. Reward. 264-9727; 264-2336.

GERMAN'Sheoherd-Black silver; Bellevue vicinity; female. Reward. 761-3404. KITTFN-Cnllco: Monda" evening, Conover Road, Point Breeze; answers Phone 362-1238. LOCKETS-(3) with pictures, valued as keepsake.

$50 rewird Lost down- town. Evenings, 391-0122. POODLE Silver miniature; brlaht green crllor with bow; male; Hill-Edsewcod area. Reward. 421 -91 n.

PUPPY Brown with block muzzle, dnrk toil, wearing chok? chain. Lost Mondav, vicinity new road to Mars Franklin Road. Rewird, 776-3187. RING Lady's. White Star Stanley Theatre or viciniiy.

271-4073. RING Central Catholic 1971 Class ring; Irst Ookland area. 521-0535. WIRE Hnlred Terrier Male Lost Costle Shannon Vicinity, Reward. 884-3907; FOUND White and brown terrier pun.

had collar, swissvaie area. 241 -5721. FOUND Little brown puppy In Dormrnt. 561-8166. REWARD for Informati-n leading to recovery of lost poodle; silver miniature: Stanton Helqhts area.

An vers ti "Csnmnnnne." 61-041. FVERY craft and trade necessary for hoe maintenance is listed in the Want Ads. Personal ANYBODY knowing whereabouts of Wallace Poster, trrmeriy nt ivrrTii Side, aae opprox. 60-65. Ca 221-6174.

CC-'AUTIFUL Peoole prepare yourself. The Beatles are coming. PARFNTS-PTA-Clvlc Grouos-50 to do when acrosted bv molester or a stranger. Sqt. Adam Feragonlo P.O.

Box 2041, Pittsournn imju. Special rntes to oil civic groups. TUAW1 vnu nrti Our for ra L0 i-ji: RFWARD Information concerning residence or place oi employment o. iMrs. Marlon Nines from years 1962 to 1968.

To "St. Jude for prayers answered. J.E.B. TOP Of The Towers Management and staff wish to exoress their ihnnks nnd o-creciation to evervon who offered assltance ond made it possible to normal operations; Tuesdav, February 3rd Luncheons, Dinners, Loie S'lp-K-rs, Cocktails served Mondav through Saturdays ex'eot Holidays. i UNMARRIED Expectant Mothers -Receive medlcni r-'i.

Florence Crit tenton Home. 682-1355. IF vou want cosh for household lurniture, Wont Ad will promptly, solve vour prblem. 2B Business Personals ABSOLUTE Results Licensed detective onencv, divorce evMenre, domestic surveillonce, electronic 276-6799 521-2900. ANYONE wanting to buy oil occasion rords call 711-7759.

CARD Readings, dallv 6 o. m. 'til 2 a. m. Smtlioht 2nd floor.

3387 Blgelow Blvd. 621-2717. CARPENTER with crew desires supervisory position with builder. Con supervise ail trades. Also has small 'hum, hnckhoe and dump truck.

Box 439, Press. CHATHAM" Center Health Club -Shimming, aymnaslum. siuna, steom, weights. S14 month 391-5000. COMBO "The Famous available weddings, parties, bonauets, lounoes, etc.

323-0268. EXOTIC Dancer Available for private parties ond club dates, i 361-6244. GENERAL Insurance Auto, home owner, tire, lire, hospitalization, oust- ncss plans. Z8I-I4. INTERESTED IN BIT PARTS FOR COMMERCIALS, MOVIES AND TV? We're lookla tor oeonle of oil ooes w't are willing to work os "extras" ond fa do bit oorts in C'n-rercic'v N- experience is necsscry, trolnlng Is reaulred.

We rr the l-roest rostlno registry servke in the country rffring Roval ODDOr-iunity to start a career In the entertainment world. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: 391-8945 RICH-ART PRODUCTIONS OF PITTSBURGH, HOLLYWOOD AND Let's Have Clean Air DISPLAY A CLEAN AIR DFCAL SHIELD FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO Clean Air, 14 Emerson St. Hoverhill, Moss. O8130, MUSICIANS AvolioM- Call 11 a. m.

to 7 o. m. 521-8802. PRIVATE Piano Lessons Duauesne University Piono Conserva'o- iry Maior oilers onvaie pton instructions ot o'l le -els; reasonnye rctes; a'ter o. m.

Hove references. Phone RECREATION FAMI' Co'flnfl, H-rstrk rtdlng, flshlno, swimmlni, huntino, skotino. hoatim. etc. St 88 Dr month.

This cost Includes lot 50x50'. 678-6961, ask fcr ISvlvia WANTED Monthly accounts small businesses. Income taxes, complete systems. 683-6447. i VISIT -Swiirmino, ovmno-' isium, sauna, ste'vn, weights.

Chat-, ihom Center, ACCOUNTANT i Director ot Hospital Accounting for progressive general hosoitol In Western Pennsylvania. Big -city salary in pleasant smoil-citv atmosphere; to person with solid background In hospital accounting ond supervision per. sonnel, auolified ond willing to oc-CfDt total responsibility for the hos- ptrirs fiscal ottairs. submit resume with complete educationoi and work history plus salary reauirements to Box D-416. Pittsburgh Pri-ss.

ACCOUNTANT FIELD CONSTRUCTION $9 ,500 FEE NEG. Poh. offices of leodlno noi firm is looking for man toerienced in construction acrt a. Unlimited orowth potential, excellent coreer spot wirh rouid advancement. Leonard Personnel.

XI Empire U1-28U. Em plovment ogency. Allen, Viola W. Anderson, Edith C. Arlott, Samuel Jr.

Arzberger, William L. Bates, Alice D. Booth, Charles E. Bressler, Sr. M.

Alfreda C.D.P. Brlcker, Martha Carl, Edna Caruso, Angela Cizik, John A. Coleman, Richard A. Critchfield, Frank M. Davidson, Donald LeRoy DePalma, John Doefler, Joseph J.

Feltmate, Douglas W. Sr. Gray, Mary D. Groom, Mathilda Cahill Hammill, Charles K. Hendricks, Rev.

Trem Hicks, D. J. Jr. Hoak, Anna Grace Ippolito, John Janssen, Cammeola Johnston, Melvin R. (Tut) Jones, Thelma B.

Kaminski, Marie A. (Fitzsimmons) Karpa, Raymond Kastner, Clara L. Kelsey, Anna B. Busch Kingsley, Joanne Linko Maskiewicz, Maryanna McConnell, Grace M. McCracken, Donald E.

McMeans, Alice F. MeMunari, Quinto Moser, Ralph L. Niccolai, Remo Noonan, William T. Paul, Hilda H. Plesco, Charles J.

Protz, Mary M. Prunchak, Katherine Puntureri, Joseph Raiders, Jane P. Margcl J. Rosenberg, Dave Rusch, Mr. John Sabo, Louis Saunders, Mary E.

Scheffel, Sarah L. Schindehette, Albert C. Scott, Percy Seiler, George S. Simmons, William V. Stewart, Meredith M.

Sullivan, Anna Galbraith Swiner, Albert Traficante, Pat J. Turkovich, Jennie Van Scyoc, Lester Vandervort, Harry W. Walker, Paul A. Willis, Josephine Zborovsky, Katherine Death Notices 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 beginning Thursday, Feb. 5.

Notice of funeral services later. HOAK On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, of Charleroi, Anna Grace, mother ot John R. D. Coal Center, sister of Arthur Short of Clinton, Pa.

and four arondchll-dren. Friends received at the HAROLD L. SCHROCK FUNERAL HOME, 226 Fallow lold Charleroi, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 o. m. 'Services on Thursday at 1 p.

IPPOLITO On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, John; beioved husband of Antoinette; brother of Mrs. Louise Vendeitl and Mrs. Rose Pohska of New Jersey. Friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills.

Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. Reauiem mass In Our Ladv of the Most Blessed Sacrament Church at 10 a. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. JANSSEN On Sunday, Feb. 1, 1970, In Ventura, Cammeola M. (formerly of Penn Hills), beloved wife ot the late Theodore mother of Mrs. Betty Burns, Arthur L.

and Theodore W. Janssen sister of Sr. Loretta C. D. Harry M.

Magee; olso survived by nine grandchildren. Friends will be re ceived atter 11 a.m. Thursday at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodi Penn Hills, where blessing services will be held on Friday at 12 noon.

JOHNSON Of 4-D McKees Rocks Terrace on Saturday, Jan. 31, 1970, Eric, be loved husband ot Rosa; father of Eric Jocelvn, Rhoda, James and Steohanv Jones, and William Cleveland, Foster; son of Theodore ond Marie Sutton; brother of Dorothy Dvmes ond Leroy Johnson, both of Ohio, Irma Davis and Emma, both of Baltimore; Win-throp Johnson of Texas ond Robert Jrhnsr-n of Detroit. Friends received at THE SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wvlle where services will be held Thursday, 11 a. m.

JOHNSTON On Mondav, Feb. 2, 1970, Melvin R. (Tut) of 4730 Hatfield husband of Rose Samuel Murray; lather of Marlene Kellv ond Melvin R. Johnston," also six arondchllrlren; brother of Olive Loeffert, Helen Hibbard, Irene Warner, Elva Burns, Russell ond the late Earl Johnston. Funeral from the ALBERT B.

A MARIE J. HENNIN-GER FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler St. on Friday Feb. 6 ot 2 p. m.

L.O.O.M. No. 581, V.F.W No. 278 ond friends Invited. JONES Tuesday, Feb.

3, 1970, Audrey, ooe 44, beloved wife of Melvin A. Jones, of 335 Orchard Mt. Lebanon (formerly of Atlonta, mother of Curtis M. ond Deborah H. Jcnes; daughter of Mrs.

Marie E. Beck-man and the late Charles W. Beck-man (formerly of Mt. Oliver); sister of Chorles Albert T. Beck-man ond Mrs.

Patricia Brueggmon. Friends recievnd at the L. BEINHAUER ft SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty 2 to 4 and to 9 p. m.

Services on Thursday at 1 p. m. JONES On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Thelmo Becker (formerly of Sheraden and Cralton), wife of the late Sheldon E. Jones; mother of Noreen Ewinq and Ed'vord R.

Jones; sister of Emllv Henry of Joseph Becker and Robert Becker of also four arondchlldren. Friends received at 1hWM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chortiers Sheraden, from 1-4 ond 7-10 p.m. Services on Friday at 1:30 p.

m. Cvrus Chooter No. 78 Eastern Star service Thursday at 8 p. KAMINSKI On Tuesday, Feb. 1970, Marie A.

(Flfislmmons) of 1616 Mt. Royal Glenshaw (formerly ot Oakland), beloved wile of William L. Buck); mother of William A. of Monroeville; sister of Mrs. Florence Hurley of Dorsevville, and Stewart Shields o( Monnra, Pa.

Friends becelved ot the JOHN N. FLACHKO FUNFRA'. HOME, 34J7 Dawson St. at Semple. Funeral on Frldav mornlnn at Rnoulrm high moss In St.

Hyacinth Church at 10 oclock. Members of Teamsters Local No. 249 Invited. Visitations 1 to and 7-9 o. m.

KARPA On Monday, February 1 1970, Raymond, beloved husband of Rose Karpa; father of Kenneth; brother of Chorles of Philodelpnia, John Karoo of McKees Racks. Friends received 2 to 5 ond 7 to 10 p. m. ot the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 California Ave.

ot Davis Ave. Funerol on Friday ot 9 m. Reauiem high moss in St. George Ukr. Cotholic Church ot 30 a.m.

Porastos Thursday evening at 8 p. m. KASTNER On Tuesday, February 1970, Clara L. ot Mt. Lebanon; beloved sister of Mrs.

Hotel K. Thompson. Services ond interment private. Arronoements bv L. BEINHAUER SON CO.

MORTUARY. KELLEY 8f 261 Ashland Mt. Lebanon, Sunday, Feb. 1, 1970, Jomes beloved hi'sband of L- Dorothy Kellev; father of Mn. Dorothy Litz, Mrs.

Mory Catherine Panlco, both of Cal. and Margaret A. Kellev; brother of Miss Catherine Kellev; olso two gronddauahters survive. Friends received at the E. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 Liberty Mt.

Lebanon until Thursdoy, Feb. 5 ot o. m. Funeral mast In St. Bernard: Cstho- Arthurs, John J.

Bombara, Margaret P. Brooks, Thomas A. Davidson, A. Albin Eberts, Minnie Figner, John E. Johnson, Eric Jones, Audrey Kelley, James J.

Kitner, Alexander W. Kowalski, Thomas J. Kudravy, Margaret Lewis, Alma W. Long, Charlie B. MacDougall, Alexander S.

McCabe, Henry E. McCallum, Charles McFarlane, John P. McGinley, James F. McVay, John M. Melore, Maria Moschella (Iellimo), Stella Pastor, Magdalena Phillips, Catherine Piatt, Harry R.

Reese, Mildred E. Robbins, Jane Scanlon, Gertrude Smith, Frances Dale Sorg, Edith DuBar Stevenson (Impell), William Storz, Raymond C. Volker, Clara W. Wetherow, Elvira White, Mary P. WUlis, Myrtle Zafaras, Josephine Death Notices lie Church at 10 0.

m. Visitation 2-4 ond 7-9. KELSEY On Tuesday. February 3. 1970, Anna b.

ouich, wiie ot Fiederick B. Kelsev Newtown lowers o4U0 West Lnes.er Pine, Newiown dauore. mother of rieaencK B. Ill, Maryland, and Georoe S. scier Mane ti.

Alien, Coilinwojie, ra. ruiitrul Friday mormnu a. ml. TvrrlUbrt'9 hOMc Garreti kd. ot Lansdowne Drexel Hill, fa.

Hgn muss oi reauiem 10 ciock al ie cliurui ot di. nusiusia, Newiown Square, Ha. hnends may can nursaav evening. Interment holy uws cemetery. KINGSLEY Joanne Linko, on Tuesday, Feb.

iyj, wiie ot james o. miiws-lev. and nioirier of James H. Kinaslev; dauonier ot Mary lIoko and John oiioert; sister of Ron-aid, John ond Richard Gilbert. t-nenas receivea or tne jumw D.

O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOMfc, 4(44 Ciainon Rt. 51, Wnite-hall. Funeral on Frldav ot 9 a. m. hign mass of reauiem ot the thurcn of St.

Elizabeih at II) a. m. Visitations wnn tne mm-Mv from 7 to 9 on Wednesday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Thursday. KITNER rin unnHnu Ch 9 Alpvnn- rtaf lA, kimar huclmiH nf M.

of' 121 Grandview Mt. WJSlnng.on; tower or i.m-wi. David U.S.A. statlonjd in Unu.nl!- Krnthar nf AArc Tn.hl.rlnP .1 Dr.Hn-ulll. received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. at lie L. DtintiAutK a SON CO. MORTUARY, 26J0 West Liberty wnere services will be held Thursday at 2 P. m.

KOWALSKI On Mondav, Feb. 1, 1970, Thomas beloved husband of the late Marie Held and taiher of Mrs. Lorraine Goftort and Thomas Jr. Funeral on Thursday al 9 a. m.

from the ALBERT F. BOREK FUNERAL HOME, 249 Main Lawrencevllle. Funeral mass at 10 p. m. in Holy Family Church.

i-amiiv visitations id 4 ana tu p. m. KUDRAVY On Sunday, Feb. 1, 1970, Margaret Flnvo of 4410 Burma Monroeville. helnved mother at Mrs.

Jean Oliver ot Monroeville and George Herkvl ot Htcairn; sister or Mlrhnel Finvo and Mrs. Rose Winaerson of East McKeesuort; also five grandchildren. Friends received at the JAMES J. ALFI- ERI FUNERAL home, 201 mar guerite Wllmeralng. Reauiem mass In St.

Alovsius R. C. Church on Thursday at 9 a. m. Visitations with the family 1 to 4 and 1 to 10 p.

m. Friends Invited. LEWIS On Monday, Feb. 1970, Alma Witt, wife of John M. Lewis, of 414 Vineyard Glbsonla; mother of John Witt and David Kennedy Lewis; sister ot Mrs.

w. i. Revnnlds ond Fred R. Witt: also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at tne mcrhft KING JR.

FUNERAL HUME, Route 8 at Woodland Circle, Allison Park. Funerol service will be neld ot the East Union United Pres byter an Church on weanesaay evening at 7 o'clock. Family re- iuests visitations rrrm ana 10 d. m. Tuesday and 2-4 p.

m. Wednesday. LONG Charlie B. on Mondav, Feb. 1970, of 304 Georae Turtle Creek, husband of Orllee Keene; father rf Charles Willard; brother of Mary Hughes and Walter Long; alto one grandson.

Friends received at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. Masonic Service Wednesday 7:30 D. m. MacDOUGALL On Mondav, Feb.

2, 1970, Alexander beloved husband of the late Mary Eliiooem Stech MocDougoll (formerly of Plymouth Du-auesne Heights); brother of A. Raymond MacDougall of Canada; uncle of Jack McMInn, Samuel and Morion Copeland. Friends reclved Ot the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Services on Thursday afternoon at 2 clock. MASZKIEWICZ On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1970, Morvan-na, of 614 Washington Brad-dock, wife of the late Joseph; mother oi Edward of West Mihlln, Ted (Muroh) of N. Versailles and Mrs. Frances Seman, of N.

Brad-dock; also survived by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at REGIS J. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 80S Talbot Broddook. Funeral on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.

Reauiem high mass In Sacred Heart of Jesus R. C. Church at 9:30 a. m. McCABE On Monday, Feb.

i 1970, Henry F. of 2142 Swallow Hill Rd. Scott beloved husband of Ruth Zahnlser; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends nt the L. BEINHAUER ft SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2631 West Liberty 2-4 and 7-9 0. where services will be held on Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. McCALLUM On Feb.

2, 1970, Chorles, son of the late Patrick ond Bridget Quinn McCallum; brother ot Mildred Llcclone ond the lote Ellen McCallum. Friends received ot the PAUL C. FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 126 Hatelwood Hazel-wood. Reauiem high moss In Holy Angels R. C.

Church, Baldwin Hays, Thursdoy morning at 10 oclock. McCONNELL On Tuesday, Feb. 1970, Groce M. of 223 Dan Mt. Lebonon, survived by her mother Mrs.

Amelia McConnell; ount Miss May R. Dillner; sister Mrs. James W. Stevenson ond two nephews, James W. Stevenson Ml and Thom as Lee Stevenson.

Friends received al the L. BEINHAUER ft SON CO. MORTUARY, 2610 West Liberty i 2-4 ond 7-9 o. where funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 m. Memorials may be made to the Beverly Heights unitea rresovterian Mccracken On Tuesday, February 1970, Donotd of 146 Ookland Greensburg; husband of Ruth O'Mora McCrocken; father of Don-old William and Sheila, all of Greensburg; brother of Woyne of Crafton, Mrs.

Dorothy Roche of Sheridan, Mrs. LoMae O'Connor, Stanton Heights, Pgh. Friends received daily 3 to 5 end 7 to 10 m. at tne LEO M. BACHA FUNERAL HOME, 516 Stanton Greensburg.

Funeral mass will be held ot 9:10 o. m. Friday ot tne Blessed Socromenf Cothedral In Greensburg. Interment Greensburg Catholic Cemetery. McFARLANE On Monday, Feb.

1970, John husb-ind of Alice C. Haioin McFarlane, of 514 California Avalon; father of John Richord J. ond Edword J. McForlane; brother of Mary Callohon, Thomos, Margaret, Helen, ond Grace Mc-Farione; also 10 grandchildren ond two great-grandchildren. Friends rere'ved 1 to 4 ond 7 to 18 ot me LAWRENCE T.

MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Hiah most or reaulent ot the Church of the Assumption en Thursdoy morning at 10 o. t. Vandervort, of 332 Ewing I cent books now available In preoor-Carnegle, Pa beloved husband of lino children how to ovoid and what Catherine Spirlk Vandervort ond father of Walter Edward ond Catherine Edith Vandervort; son of Mrs. Ada Vandervort ond brother or virs.

tairn sniveiv. t-rienas received at the BRADWELL AND ruritKAL HOME, Char- tiers it. and uanstieid raniede. Services In the Church of the Atonement, Washinalon Carnegie, on Friday, at 10:30 a. m.

VOLKER Clara W. of Venetla, on Mondav, Feb. 1970, wi'e of Jo mother of Clara Ciccl, Jchn Thrown, Willian, Th-im-as, Lrrralne Jones and Frieda all o' Flnlewille, ond Martin of Venetla, sister of Joseo-lne Vitm-ier of Finle-'-ville, Louisa Walsh of McKees Rocks, Mory of Los Angeles, Albert Vietmeler of Wilkinsbura, Samuel Vietmeler, Oceanside, Calif, and Frank Vietmeler, McKees Ro-ks: olso survived by 33 arondchlldren and 12 areat-ornndrhMdren. Frlnds will he rerelved In the FDWARD B. GARRY FUNERAL HOME, Flnley-ville, Pa.

until 9:30 a. m. Thursday. Funeral moss ot St. Francis of Asslssl Church, Finlevville, at 10 a.

m. interment Jefferson Memorial Park. WALKER On Tuesday, Feb. 1070, Po'il A husbond of Clo-e Walker 110 Jacksnla St. Frl-nds rt the WM.

A. Ars'LI CO. C'lAP-FL, Pas Nor.h Sa-dusv St. Services on Thursday at 11 a. m.

WETHTCROW On Monday, Frb. 2, 1970, Elvira crtdg (formerly of beloved wife of Orion (One) Wetherrw; mother of Herbert E. Wetherow ond Mrs. Betty Loy Miller; olso six arondchlldren and one oreat-grondchlld. Friends at THE FUNERAL HOM OF JAMES J.

BARRY (successor of Coliiaan-Barry Funeral Home), 608 Warrington Ave. Services on Thursday, February 5 ot 2 p. m. WHITE At Blossbura Blossburo, Pa. on Sundav, Feb.

1, 1970, Mnry p. one 91 years, formerly of Taylor Avnlon. wife of the lote J. Howard White, beloved mother of Mrs. Lillian Rlchirds, of Covlnoton, Mrs.

Amv Hammer, of Bioom-flrid Hills. Michigan. John H. White of Need-am, Mrs. Morv t.oulse Smith r.f wsf-rd.

Pn ond Mrs. Muriel Boker nf Hartford, also survived b- 10 arondchlldren and five orrnt-arandrhii-dren, Private Gro-eslde Servl-s ot Allegheny County Memorial Po'k, on Thursday o'ternnon ot 3:30 oclock. Arronoements by ifSTKR C. McOONAUO FUNERAL HOME. Avalon.

WILLIS On Sunday, Feb. 1, 1970, Myrtle E. Blaley, wife of the lote Charles E. Willis, of 1310 Boyle N. sister of Mrs.

Sarah E. White of Denver, Mrs. Doris Osburn of Bellevue, Mrs. Jean E. Fletcher of West "low.

Frkids r'lved In the ORION C. PINKFRTON FUNERAL HOMF, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros) where servlres will be he'd on Thursdoy ofternoon at 2 o'clock. WILLIS Josfihine, Tuesday, February 3. 1970 wife nf th inte jwth Willis; beloved rrothr of Pes YefnuTzl, Ste nd finrp Prry, Anthony. SomiH ond Ccwl Will'i; otv by 11 Frin rectv-d nt the WIMTrR FUNERAL Wmt-r 4J20 Fnnd-hio Ave.

Ft-orat Soturdov a 9 o. m. Pwjuiem htoh moss in the Irrmocufote Concept im Church ot ID o. m. ZAFARAS On Monday, Feb W0, Joseohlne.

of 324 Jomes Turtle Creek: wife of Themis: mother of Ch-ries, Mark, Mrs. Marv Sfonos, William Jock Zoforas; sister ot Mrs. Florence Lovd: also 10 orandchildren ond two oreat-rnncvMl'trn. Friend mav rail '-f the FMILY M. IANIGAN FUNERAL HOMf, 700 linden Ave, Fast Plttshuroh.

Funeral on Ttvrs-dmr et 12 noon, with vis'trrf'on nn hour nru-r to servlres, in the Grek Orthrjo Church wiM o' Fnst Pen. In nu flowers contributions mov mode the church building fund. ZBOROVSKY On Tuesday, Feo. 3, 1979, Kamerine Marcinco Zborovsky, of R.D. 5 Terrace Irwin, mother of And'ew; sister of Mrs.

Helen Gcll of Ohio. Also survived by two grandchildren. Friends mov roll at the FRANK 5. FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, Eost McKeesport. Servicet will be held In St.

John's Lutheran Church, Eost McKeesoort, on Soturdov at 11 o. m. Interment Penn Lincoln Hemorlal Pork. i I i I I I I I i LL4LAA44.

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