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PAGET4' THE PITTSBURGH PRETi FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 21, 1952 Obituaries Chiang Didn't Expect Truce Talk Success ATLANTIC CITY, N. Nov. "0-0h and your faco fools so smooth, too," says Jano Wiltons 21 (UP) Chiang Kai-shek's Chi- nese forces on Formosa never i had confidence in the Korean I A I fr- I Dora Donner, Steelmaker's Widow, Dies Do no fa Named For Husband peace talks and expect another world war, according to Methodist Bishop Richard Raines of Indianapolis. He told the Methodist Council of Bishops yesterday that the Formosa Chinese believe the Communists are "biding time," then will strike. Democratic Party Pioneer Dies Mrs.

Gertrude Fuller Suffered Stroke Mrs. Gertrude Breslau Fuller, a pioneer leader in the Democratic-Party in Pittsburgh and the State, died yesterday in Leech Farm Hospital. Mrs. Fuller, who entered the hospital in May, 1949, suffered a stroke Sunday. Born in Chicago, she would have been 83 Dec 10.

She came to Pittsburgh about 40 years ago. She was assistant director of the State Museum during Gov. George H. Earle's administration. She headed the Speakers Bureau of the Democratic State Committee several years.

Mrs. Fuller has no survivors. Remington De Luxe NOW WITH 6 HEADS SHAVES IN 60 SECONDS PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21 Special )-Mrs. Dora B.

Donner, whose jstgjlmaster husband built the towijf Donora, died yesterday athgj home here. Mrs. Djgnner, 68, was the wife of William H. Donner, millionaire stSSmaker after whom Donora -hr named. A native of Camden, N.

Mrs. DjQSner moved to Pittsburgh with her family as a child. rr-i tv Id Mrs. Rebecca Bernstein Services for Mrs. Rebecca Bernstein; a resident of Pittsburgh for 50 years, were scheduled today at 1 p.

m. in Blank Brothers Funeral Home, Forbes Street and. Craft Avenue. Mrs. Bernstein, 67, of 1711 Boulevard of the Allies, died yesterday.

She had been active in the Ladies Hadassah Society, the Free Burial Society of Pittsburgh and other charities. Surviving are her husband, Joseph, a retired merchant; four sons, Meyer, Morris, Philip and Morton; two daughters, Mrs. Freda Gould and Mrs. Selma Blonstein, and eight grandchildren. Burial will be in Beth Hame-drosh Hagodol Cemetery, Mc-Kees Rocks.

DOWN 50 Services will be at 830 p. m. 29.50 SHAVER T-Wl uil today in the Beinhauer Funeral Home, 2568 Wenzel Ave. Burial will be in Woodstock, 111. i iie lwasers were marnea in i He'll want this gift bov all others.

Tha naw six-head Remington "60" Da Luxe will give him the coolest, smoothest shave he's ever had tn 60 seconds. You can get this wonderful $ift for him now for ust 50c down and no further payments until next year. And if you (elect his shaver now you can get the 7.50 discount for his old electric shaver, after Christmas. inn WILKENS will give you Trade-In Allowance For Any Old Electric Shaver any new Remington you select 22' Will With Year 014 Shaver EMBLEM OF FIRST MARINE RESERVE battalion ever established in Pittsburgh is examined by Maj. Roy C.

LaHue. left, and Capt. john E. Quigley. The 39th special infantry company commanded by Maj.

LaHue, will form nucleus of new unit to have a strength of 24 officers, 415 enlisted men and 14 Navy personnel. The new battalion will be commissioned Dec. 1 1 at the Marine training center in Sheraden. Royalty Celebrates LONDON, Nov. 21 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip celebrated their fifth wedding 50c Weeky 21.50 Remington Contour 14.00 With Your Old Shaver ON SALE AT ALL 7 FRIENDLY WILKENS STORES anniversary yesterday.

Mrs. Paul Smosna, of St. Peters Cannon Funeral Home, 848 Midland, at 9 Saturdav. Burial will be in Beaver Cemetery, Beaver. Mrs.

Ethel May Beatty Mrs. Ethel May Beatty, long Pittsburg In 1911. Daughter Wed Roosevelt They have lived in Philadelphia Bince 1917. I Mrs. Donner's daughter, Eliza-' beth, formerly was married to Elliott Roosevelt, son of the late president.

Mr. Donner, who gave away a fortune for cancer research, broke ground for his Union Steel Co. at, the site of Donora in 1900. He sold the mill finally to the United States Steel Co. Services Monday Once I a flour miller in his native Indiana, Mr.

Donner also the old National Tin Plate Wprks at Monessen. Funeral services for Mrs. Donner will be here Monday. Sanfliel P. Sherbine SamueXT P.

Sherbine, Justice of the Peace of Beaverdale, died yesSrday in Memorial Hospital, Johnstown. Born at Wilmore, March 31, 1888, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thelma Rhodes, of Wilkinsburg; Mrs. Alberta time resident of Bellevue, died I I rP7T I Mo Further lS" yesterday in her home at 521 Carolyn Ave. after a lingering illness.

She was 64. Originally from North Side, Mrs. Beatty lived in Bellevue the past 30 years where her husband, Robert Beatty, has been a newspaper distributor for many years. A member of the Bellevue Christian Church, she also belonged to the Delta Alpha Bible Class. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Lurting K.

Beatty, of Bellevue; and one granddaughter, Karen Lee Beatty. Friends may call at the McDonald Funeral Home, 529 California where services will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial in Allegheny County Memorial Park.

Legal, of Swissvale, and Twyla burg, Fla. Friends are being received at the Hackus Funeral Home, Main Street, Carnegie, where services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. Burial will be in Chartiers Cemetery. Henry D.

Dilworth Services for Henry David Dil-woorth, 61, will be tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in Gillen and Coulter Funeral Home, 319 East Ninth Homestead. Dilworth, of 648 Mifflin died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was an employe of Mesta Machine Co. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Zella Bouvy of Mt. Oliver, and a brother, Charles Dilworth of West Mifflin. Burial will be in Franklin Cemetery.

Miss Katherine Fallon Requiem high mass will be sung tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the Presentation R. C. Church, Midland, for Miss Katherine Fallon, former resident of Mc-Keesport.

Miss Fallon, of 905 Ohio Midland, died Wednesday in Lisbon, after an illness of a year. Born in Ireland, she was a former McKeesport resident and moved to Midland ten years ago. She was a member of Court No. 221, Catholic Daughters of America, in McKeesport. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Sue Mahoney of Midland and Mrs. Bridgett Wright of Hubbard, and a niece, Miss Anna Mae Mahoney of Midland. Services will be held at the fittsDurgn; one son, Paul OrTierhinp. of Beaverdale, and eight- grandchildren. Friends are beir.g received at the Auer Funeral Home, Salix, Pa.

where services will be at 2 p. m. Sunday. Burial will be in Mt. Union Cemetery.

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