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PAGE THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1944 Deotfc Nofices Ocotfc Notices mt St. Andrew's Chnrrh at a. m.

19th Beaver Falls. Burial SmllhfteM East End Cemeterv. Donora, Glassport, Young wood, Stowe Play Tomorrow WPIAL Contenders Picked To Advance In Races schmiiit on Tuesday. Oct. T.

jw IM Dodge Heir Finally Weds Mathematician's Daughter Alice Mae. acre 41 years, of SpnncdalSL Pa. Friends received at the residence of Friends and members at the L. C. B.

No. CB5, invited. nol KAKlS On Thursday. Oct. 26.

1M4. Mildred LewelUn, wife of Richard Dou-kakis. of 813 Amity Homestead. Friends received at the Anderson Funeral ifs Mabel Hazlett. 39 Pittsburgh ft.

Springdale. Requiem high mass at St. Alphontus B. C. Church on Saturday mommy at 9 a.

m. Interment In BuUer. Home. 809 West Homestead, wnere services will he held Sunday at a P. m- REIDEB-SNYDER On Thursday, at her late residence.

1507 Bnckiedre Su. Kathenne Snyder, widow of Frank Snyder and mother of Frank J. Snyder. -Mrt. Ann TIME OUT! By Chit Smith And Jack Berber Father 'Grounded' En Route to Denver To Serve as Son's Best Man DENVER, Oct.

27 (UP) Corp. Horace Dodge HI, Stockman. Mrs. Coletta Kohl and Mrs. Tee DOWL1NG Suddenly, on Wednesday.

October 25. 1M4, Josephine, wife of the lat Timothy Dowlinr and mother of John. Daniel. William and Mary. Friends received at the Charles E.

Scott Funeral Home. 301 Marraerite Avenue. Wilmerdirf Ps. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius church Saturday.

October 28. at 10 a. m. Interment in Su Joseph's Cemetery. East 11c- Bodyke; also survived by a granacniinren.

Friends received at the Funeral Horn, oi Wm. Pappert Son. flOO Nash 9t. (off East Ohio). Funeral Monday at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high, mass at St. Ambrose) Chnrch at 9 a. m. heegport.

auto heir, and a mathematician's daughter finally demonstrated today that one plus one equals two but their wedding tour was a mystery and SCROLL On Thursday. Oct. 26. 1944. By PAUL ZTJKTZ The contenders in the divisional races of the WPIAL have been reduced to 14 squads since nine teams were eliminated from the championship running either by being defeated or being tied during the past week.

Those still battling for supremacy are: Class AA Connellsville, Donora and Ellwood City; Class A Burgettstown, Glassport and nme viva Uhrey. wile or JK-aipn m. holl of Kuedsdale St- S. Motner DCNLOP On 8aturda, Oct. 21.

144. at Manxaoar. at a. Cpl. Robert C.

beloved son of Robert and Laura ti. Dunlop of Orchard Drive. Jeftersou Township, and brother of Senior Flight of Mrs. Ida Conkle. also 1 sister.

3 the bridegroom's father, who had brothers and 2 erandrhildren. Funeral from the John Kektlty Funeral Home. 605 been "up in the air" over the mar Brush ton Monday afternoon at A engineer William V. Dunlop. riends received at the Funeral Home of John H.

Slater Son. 4207 Brownsville White clock. Friends invited. riage, was reported grounded en Johnston Stresses Economic Freedom EASTON, Oct. 27 (UP) Eric hall.

Ereotwood. Services baturday after SCHKEOKER Tuesday. Oct. 24. 1944.

Henry Jf. Schrecker. aged 47 years: son of the late Wolfgang and Barbara Schreckerj brother of Miss Kathenne and noon at 2 clock. Interment Jefferson Memorial Parb. route to Denver as best man after the fact.

DUNN Suddenly, on" Thursday. October William F. Schrecker. Friends received as the family boms. 931 Mellon E.

Corp. Dodge and his bride, A. Johnston, president of the o. 1U4.4 at bis some. neaconmu Avenue.

Dormont. Charles husband of Ruth L. Dunn (nee Fink) father of Thei-mi Marie and Rav Dunn. Friends received here sernvro will be held Baiuroay ai :30 p. va.

Friends Invited. Stowe; and Class Aspinwall, Chamber of commerce of the Margery Gehman, of Buffalo, N. went to the altar with the blessing at the Beinhauer 2630 West SOHULTZ Oct. 25. Estella, of 1935 Charles wife of Hairy Schulta.

sister United States, said today that an Carpits Now Have Halfback Surplus After finding the halfback shortage so acute last week that they witched End Eddie Rucinskl from his terminal post to a ball-carrying spot, the Steelers will leave for Washington tomorrow with a surplus in that department. They got Halfback Frank Martin from Brooklyn on waivers early this week and late yesterday signed Johnny Popovlch, an ex-St. Vincent backfleld ace, who was recently mustered out of the Army with a medical discharge. Popovlch, who was a pretty fair country passer and runner at the Latrobe school, has never played pro ball, but Coach Walt Klesling thinks he has a good chance to make the grade. A Monessen resident, Johnny is 26, weighs 180, and stands five feet nine.

If Popovlch proves his worth and shows some passing ability, there's a chance he may end up a a quarterback. The Steelers' need for a passing signal-caller stood out like a sore thumb in every game to date and is the reason for their sad showing in the league race. Avalon, Jefferson, Marion, Mason town, Neville and Youngwood. The squads eliminated included: Liberty Avenue, wnere services win oe held on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends invited.

Interment Mt. Lebanon of thrice-wed Maj. Horace Dodge or Morris. Armur ana usoar suuci, U. S.

N. Friends received at Hanleys. 113 "intensification of the titanic strug Cemetery. Jr but without him. west North Ave.

Service on on. 2 p. m. gle between collectivism and 25. Mary Ann.

beloved daughter of Mrs. SCIILLO Of 917 Freeland 18th individualism" was inevitable dur "AA" Altoona (scoreless tie at Greensburg) and Jeannette (beaten at Johnstown); Dormont A Mane Lone SDeriein, in ner ldtn year. Flight Halted While the bride in a chartreuse, Ward, on Thursday. Oct. 26.

1444. at 10:30 a. Andrew, husband of Amelia and sister of John Eberlein. Friends re ing the post-war period and that American salvation lay only in the ceived at the Albert A. tfovak Funeral (beaten at home by McKees Rocks) Shobtr.

father of Martha. Friends received at the funeral home ot John p. v-neck dress and the bridegroom in Home. 3313 Brighton n. S.

Requiem high mass at St. Leo's Church Saturday 'economic ireedom" of the indi Shaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Hd. it. Oliver.

Funeral on Monday at 8 m. olive drab took their vows in St. and Swissvale (defeated at West View); East Bethlehem at t) a. vidual. Requiem high mass at St.

Canice's cnurcn I.I.ROD On Thursday. Oct. 26. Edwar 4 Barnabas Episcopal Church, the major was stalled in Kansas City, at a. m.

Speaking at a Founders' Day con (beaten at Jefferson); East Deer SERTKLL On Thursday. Oct. 26. 1944. Morton, of 6457 Wilkins Pittsburgh, beloved husband of the late Sara James.

father nf Pie. Mildred Elrod Dunn. Ft. (beaten at Aspinwall); East Pitts vocation at ijaiayette College, Mr. where his flight to the ceremony was halted.

Anna bertell. wile oi tne late jonn aeneu: mother of Thomas of Cleveland. Ohio: Mrs. Clarence Mineeh. Mrs.

J. A. Benner Meade. and Mrs. Florence Webb Johnson, arandlather of Herbert M.

and Johnston said the chief question facing each American was whether burgh (scoreless tie at home with Edgewood) Hopewell (beaten at Sewickley) and Pitcairn (beaten of as ton. Pa. Fnenda received at the The newlyweds were in hiding. James A. Johnson.

Friends received at we shall follow "the new-fangled the Nied Funeral Home. Washington Swissvale. Funeral services on Monday. They wouldn't announce their, plans nome ot her daughter. Mrs.

Clarence Minech. Silver Lane Robinson Township, where services will be held Saturday at East Pittsburgh). noerai wnose naming banner pro Oct. 30. at 2 D.

m. Interment In Brad-dock. Pa. at a p. Of those still in the title quest, claims 'Man belongs to the state, the state will protect him; the state FFJlKOE On Friday.

Oct. 27. 1944 for the future, which will be interrupted soon because Corp. Dodge is absent from Lowry Field on a military pass. the Glassport Gladiators shared SLOCZVNS1U On Oct.

26. 1944, Mrs. Florence Sloczynski. survived by daughters, 10 grandchildren and 13 great- Walter, husband of Marianne Kelly Fedkoe. and father of Marianne.

Thomas and will employ nun lor the benefit of the or "the old-fashioned the honor with Dormont, and Aspinwall was the champion It was learned, however, that Mrs Dinana. son of Mrs. Mary and the late Andrew Fedkoe. sister of Mrs. Katherine Gimvich, Mrs.

Alice Mellick and Mrs. John rnneral from ner home, 1218 Reedsdalo N. on Sat Oct. 8. at 8 a.

m. Reqniem mass at St. Cyprian's Church at 9 a. m. last season.

Glassport in Stride juencoe. nenas nceivea at ms motner i residence. 1907 Colwell St. Jeffersonian liberal whose blazing canner of many struggles proclaims "The state is but the servant of man to be used by man for his time later, SPL'RRIEROf 319 Bausman St.TKnox-ville. on Wednesday.

Oct. 25. 1944. at 6:20 a. Walter, husband of Bertha Dodge wants to try her hand in some kind of art, preferably sculpture, when her 21-year-old husband re-enters the gates of Lowry Field Sunday.

Continuing in title defense, Glass- port is favored to remain in the Brann Spurrier, in his 73rd year. Father SPORTS RESULTS FLOSS Memorial services will be held on Sunday. Oct. 29 at 2 p. m.

in the Swissvale Methodist Church. Swissvale, for Capt. George W. Floss. M.

D. of Ringtown. Pa. Formerly of Swissvale. who died suddenly on Oct.

20th in greater achievements and free of Mrs. Ruth Zumbrook and William J. Spurrier. Frienda received at the Funeral race by winning at Swissvale in one of the few crucial contests "It's from the gang down in Burma, sir, they say they're badly in need of two footballs and a referee's whistle!" Home of John D. Schaub Sons.

425 Rrcwnsvilia Rd Vft Oliver Servima on on tomorrow afternoon's WPIAL Fought Wedding Maj. Dodge was expected to ar "Education must provide us with the final answer," Mr. Johnston the South Pacific theater of war. He is Saturday at 2 p. m.

Friends and members of Modern Woodmen of America are In schedule. For a time, it was be survived by his wile. Ethel Packer Floss. said. "In America, therefore, edu rive soon to bestow belated con vited, interment in Zimmerman a Ceme lieved Swissvale might be right in two children, ueorge w.

jr. and Cbariene Floss; his parents. Mr and Mrs. William COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bethany 28 O. State SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL tery.

gratulations on the couple whose the running for this match but High School Football Games cation has the terrific responsibility not only of teaching people but ol STEFASKI On Tuesday. Oct. 24. 1944. Floss, ot Swissvale.

two sisters. Miriam Fiona nf SwissvaJe and Mrs. Eva wedding he earlier sought to post "Chuch" Buzard's gridders did Cncapler of Pittsburgh. Pa. Dr.

Floss teaching them to be free." nargarei. in ner oist year, via ot Stanley Stefanskl of 2925 Mary St, 16th Ward, mother of Estelle Dorothy. Flor pone or prevent by requesting Lowry was a graduate of the University of Pitts- tailspin and were defeated 12-7 at Marlon 13 Perrvooolis ourgh Medical Schooi. class of Field officials to confine his son on Dunbar 0 ence. Stanley Jr, Mrs.

Wanda Parsons, FRANK Thursday. Oct. 6. 1944. Charles the grounds until he could talk West View last Monday.

Too, in Class A tomorrow after noon, the Stowe Stallions must re J. Frank, nusband ol Ma vine Mcuaugn- Scottdal 18 North Union 1 3 Mars 25 Bentlerville ....25 Masontown .46 E. Liverpool ...14 THE GIANT Irish deer had an antler spread of 12 feet. This animal became ertinct in the 14th cen things over with him. Carmichaelg ....13 West Deer 0 Ellsworth N.

Belle Vernon. 6 Martina Ferry 0 lin. father of wesiey. He. irnarie.

in England. Mrs. Sue Smiley. Frieuds may Mrs. Gene Bendig.

Mrs. Mane Demczak, Mrs. Helen Carter: also 1 grandchild. Friends received at Cieslak Funeral Home, 81 South 15th St. Funeral Saturday ai 8 a.

Requiem high mass at St. Joee-Phat'a Church it 9 m. Interment fit. The father said he wanted to pre call at the George A. Baker Funeral main in speedy, stride to triumph tury.

Home, 239 Shady Aver- Funeral Saturday vent his son "making a fool of him wT-nsurc ...13 Arll at home over vastly improved Craf- Keauiem mass at St. Peter and Paul 7 0 .13 self because he himself had "done Josephat'e Cemetery. ton. Church at 9:30, Legal Notices FOX At, Miami, Florida, on Thursday, STACK On Thursday. Oct.

26. 1944. at MJM Margaret Agnes Stack, of 6820 Baker sister of James M. and Thomas E. Stack.

Also 5 nieces and 6 HERBERT B. Lohovitz ltlnn Youngwood is picked to continue in the race by winning at home over Penn Twp. of Claridge. The Mingo 26 WelHvllle Steubenville Cen.45 Weiisbursr SOCCER Connelley 3 Can-irk CROSS-COUNTRY Langley 24 Wilkinsburg Brentwood .....27 Almuippa Central .27 Connellsville Rankin Bank Building. Rankin.

Pa. Notice husband of Mary Cohen Fox: xatner oi Shirley and Gloria Fox- brother of Mrs. Philin ftnlriman Harrv Pm nf and is uereDy giveu pursuant 10 tne provisions Louis Fox of Miami. Florida. Funeral ui toe aci ui Asseujoiy ox June P.

L. 645 and its amendment ant ..31 ..28 .28 Funeral from the John Kekilty Fnneral Home. 605 Brushton Ave. Monday morning at 8:15 o'clock. High mass of requiem, at St.

Raphael's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited THIS AFTERNOON cm LEAGUE Section Allderdice ts. Westlnghouse. Peabody Field. peabody vs.

South. Carrick Field. Schenley vs. South Hills. Monument Field.

Section Allegheny at Oliver. Carrick vs. Filth. Schenley Field. Langley at Perry.

OTHER GAMES Penn at Shady Side Academy. St. Justin at Findlay. Washington at Mt. Lebanon.

German at Mapletown. Elizabeth at Baldwin. Canonsburg at McKees Rocks. Dormont at Carnegie. Pt Marion at Georges.

West View at Avalon. North Fayette at AspinwaU. Millvale at Avonworth. Shenango at Bessemer. Snowden at Bridgeville.

Jefferson at Centerville. North Belle Vernon at Masontown. Neville at Edgewood. Sewickley at Freedom. Freeport at Wash.

Twp. Leetsdale at Moon TONIGHT Redstone vs. Braddock. Scott Field. Central at Ambridge.

North at Johnstown Catb. Beaver Falls at AliQuippa. Connellsville at L'montown. E. Pittsburgh at Duquesne.

New Brighton at Ellwood City. Farrell at Sharon. Parkers Landing- at Kittanning. MeKeesport at Monessen. Rankin at Munhall.

Clairton at New Castle. Youngs. Wilson at Rochester. Ford City at Arnold. Brentwood at Etna.

Burtrettstown at Trinity. Camb. Twp. at North Union. Scottdale at Dunbar.

Leechburg at Tarentum. South UDion at Ramsay. Bellevue at Shaler. McDonald at Bethel. Evans City at Zelienople.

S. Huntingdon at Rostraver. Fairhope. Wheeling Linsly at Weirton. from the residence of his sister, Mrs.

plenients. of intention to file in the nifin. Donora Dragons should experience little difficulty romping to another "AA" triumph at home over the Philin Goldman. Hemostead Road, too much of that sort of thing." Attorney Sues Ex-Mrs. Dodge NEW YORK, Oct.

27 (UP) A suit for legal fees in connection with his recent divorce from Maj. of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of So. on Oct. "9. at 3 D.

m. In A A 1 STEWART Suddenly on Tuesday. Oet. 24. Hill r.

terment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Remains a 1 Pennsylvania, at Harrisburs. and in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court Monongahela Wildcats. Earlier this 'II will arrived Sat. evening.

Donora demonstrated its oi common fieas 01 Allegheny County on Wednesday the 1st dav nf dnunhu A IN On Thnra. momlnir. Oct. 26 ability in trouncing Brownsville, iCT-x-, p. j.

nomas A. atewart. father of Betty McClintock Mohn. Jeanne Stewart Mayo, and James K. Stewart.

U. S. son of the late Mary Williams and James Stewart: brother or Margaret Stewart Brown. Friend received at H. Samson's.

637 Neville where service 1944. at 7:45 o'clock. Michael 3.. husband of Mane Gavin of 25 S. Freemont father of Mrs.

Marie Gavin Leinweber of 1944. a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, under- the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Hi-Way Gas Oil Company, with its principal place 37-13, at the latter's field, while Monongahela showed improved form in winning over New Ken Bellevne. unenoa receiveo at me x'. n'Khpa tPnneral Home.

460 Lincoln Ave. wiu be neld Friday evening at 8 dock. Believue. High mass of requiem at the lnierment Saturday morning. oi at r-erry mgrnway.

wexiord. Pa. The names and addresses of all ner- Cnurch ot xne Assumption saturaay SCTTER On Thursday. October 28. 1944.

morning at 9 clock. sons owning or interested said business GILMORE On Oct. 25. 1944. are; luiuuaei u.

onsoio, gzv Todd Street 3:30 p. Samuel A. Gilmore, husband wiiKmsDuxg. Andrew Geminehart. at p.

George, husband of Mary Zoeffel Sutter of 404 Moore Avenue; also survived by one son. Albert: 2 aisters. Emma Hoffman and Amelia Sankey; one brother. William; 5 grandchildren and one CTfiat-R-ranriohilri TTm wm a mpmlw nf v. t.

oieueri noss lownshm. Pa of Mary T. Gilmore. xatner oi Nancy Eleanor A. Gilmore and Mary Beall Ueorg-e Geminehart.

1028 Weifer Street, Clark. Friends received at H. Samson's, ruiBuunra, -a. 637 Neville from noon Friday nnti Now AO Join Lm. Sanders.

Respondent: Take notice that the case of Martha Sanders Regularly time of services Saturday aiiernoon App Monongahela Lodire No. 269. the Con-istory. Syria Shrine. Lodge No.

2. I. O. O. Mt.

Hermon Encampment and Iron 1 :30 clock. against you ior divorce a vinculo ma trimonii. at No. 385 July Term, 1944 GRIFFITH On Wednesday. Oct.

25. 1944, at 8:30 a. William H. Griffith. In nil 85th vear.

husband of the lata Anna B. City Council No. 171. F. P.

A. Friends received at the Chanel of John H. Slater and Sons. '228 Brownsvilla Road Mt. yumuion rieas uourt, Allegheny County Horace El.

Dodge, motor heir, was filed in New York Supreme Court today against former Showgirl Martha (Mickey) Devine by Attorney William A. Hyrnan. Mr. Hyman, charging that Miss Devine had agreed to pay him $55,000 in addition to $30,000 already paid by Maj. Dodge, said he had negotiated for months the financial settlement which netted Miss Devine $912,000 $800,000 in currency when she was awarded a Reno divorce last July.

Miss Devine, in answer to the Hyman suit, said the $30,000 paid by Maj. Dodge had disposed of her indebtedness. will be tried at the r.itv-Pnnnis Oliver. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Building. Pittsburgh.

when called, or as soon as is convenient in said rmin clock. Griffith (nee Haines), at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Elsie M. Hopper (nee Griffith). One son.

J. W. Griffith nf Wilkinbur. Friends received at Stew John F. Cox, Attorney for Libellant.

1006 rNriKRtvonn On art's Funeral Home. 9311 Frankstown where services will be held Satur 402 Grant Buildma. Pittsburgh Pi Kn 27. Jean Martin Underwood, wife of Fred P. Underwood of Latrobe.

mother ot James M. of Latrobe: Lieut (j.g.) Tom U. S. N. Washington.

D. Boy McK. of Latrobe and Lieut. Joseph day. Oct.

28. at 2 D. m. HEISfl" HIS tice is hereby given of intention to file uklFFITH On Oct. 26.

1944. at 6:20 p. Clara I. Esch. widow of An Arucies oi incorporation with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg.

on Wednesday, the 1st day of November. drew C. Griffith, motner ot Mrs. A Rnnnan Mrn Rockham. Wm u.

Army. Mt. Missouri: and one sister. Mrs. Roy C.

McKenna of Greensburg. also survived by 4 grandchildren. Services from her late residence at and Roy B. GriBith. sister of Mrs.

Alice Wiurarnr nlui e-ranrichlldren And 4 act--. vy viarenee ttonnem. Jerome Lit 1. Lola Hughes for a Certificate nf In. biu weiaon jLatrooe, Sunday.

Oct. ZD. sington, 7-0. Two other contenders are favored to come through their divisional tests triumphantly this evening. Connellsville rates too much power and should win at Uniontown in the main "AA" tilt, while Burgettstown has a tougher assignment but also should triumph over Trinity at Washington in action.

Ellwood City, another "AA" title seeker, faces a severe inter-section test, but is granted a slight edge to triumph at home over formidable New Brighton. Central visits Am-bridge and North shows in Johnstown against the Catholic squad tonight. Nearly 12,000 fans are expected to watch undefeated Sharon aim for its eighth straight win as host to Farrell tonight. Three Class contenders were prepared for divisional action this afternoon. Although North Fayette has been going well, it was expected to fall before well-balanced Aspinwall at the latter's field; Masontown was favored at home over North Belle Vernon and Avalon was given an edge to continue in the race by winning at home over West View Avalon well recalls that West View sprang a major surprise by eliminating Swissvale earlier this week.

great-grandchildren. Funeral from the corporation of a Proposed busineKH eorno. at p. ration to be organized under the Business John Kekilty Funeral Home. 605 Brusn-tnn Sun.

afternoon at 1 o'clock v.mporanon lsw oi tne commonwealth of Pennsylvania. annrnveH Maw Rth i Members of George B. McClelland Circle No. 187. Ladies of the O.

A. and corporation to be named Kent Fur Company. Ihe purpose or purposes for friends invited. Interment at Short Creek Cemetery. W.

Va. Wheeling IW-. Va.) pa- Marine Hero Lt. Paige In Oregon Hospital Marine Lt. Mitchell Paige, 26, Dravosburg winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor, has been pers please cop.v.J HALL Sarah A acs 78 years, wife of "-u iv ib urganiAea.

io carry on a general fur business, and to manufacture, process, buy, sell, deliver, store and re-Pair furs and other articles necessary or the late Christopher W. Hall. Former resident of Turtle Creek. Pa, passed away at the home of her daugnter. Mrs.

tienn- iiKiutumi vucreiu; to purcnase, own, noid. ease, mortgage, sell, occupy and use any building, plant, store or real estate of any nature, necessary or incidental to the Clia Daicuui. Or in her 26. Mother of Mrs. Elizabeth carrying on of said business and for Peters, Mrs.

saran ot jmcnees Rooks, Mrs. uorotny xoung oi Fair port. N. T. and Major Charles Hall, rt a A Smith Pacific- also 1.1 rrand tnese purposes to have, possess and en-Joy all the rights, benefits and privileges of.

said Act of Assembly. A. A. Blue- children. 8 great-grandchildren.

Sister of pimic. aonuitor. Sam wood oi correctionviiie, ta. ana bits. Dam Slaeb of Ashland.

O. Friends and VEXTO OnTuesday. Oct. 24. 1944.

Salvatore. husband of Anna Marie Tierno Vento; also survived by one cousin. Kick Vento. Friends received at the Raymond J. Brnsco Funeral Home.

2007 Fifth Ave. Solemn requiem high mass at Immaculate Conception Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. NT OriFfTday. October 27.

1944.it 1:40 a. Sophia Mentel ot 1133 Spring Garden Avenue, wife of the late George Yunt. mother of Walter Mentel and 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the home ot Schellhaae Son. 707 East Street.

N. on Monday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. ZIMMERMAN Of 60 Cherry on Thursday.

Emma Hofer, wife of Harry A. Zimmerman, mother Wilma Stumpf. Bertha Trdina. Lt. Charles.

Sgt. Albert snd Harry, sister ot Mary Meinert. Bertha Hofer. Anthony. Henry and Pete Hofer.

Friends received at the Bock Home. 1333 N. Canal St. (at Heinz Terrace). Sharps-burg.

Services in the First Evangelical Lutheran Church. 6th and Clay SU on Sunday. October 29. at 3 p. m.

ZCKOWSKI Tuesday. October 24. 1944. at 11 p. Constantino Gua), husband of Beatrice Morris Zukowski.

father ot John and Frank Zukowski. Mrs. Beatrice Yanosiek. Mrs. Margaret Sweatland and Mrs.

Olea Uaccaro. Friends and employes of Street Railways Division 85, received at The House of Dunn. 1928 Fifth Ave. Fnneral Saturday morning. High mass at St.

Agnes Chnrch at 9 o'clock. 0 III Utmoriam sent to a hospital at Klamath Falls, Ore, for treatment for a tropical ailment. Lt. Paige, who won the nation's highest honor for bravery on Guadalcanal, is expected to recover completely under treatment and be able to return to active dutv. relatives will oe received at the Rodger NOTICE I wiU no longer be responsible lor any debts contracted by my wife, Dorothy Stitsel.

or any other person other than myself after this date. Henry D. Stitsel. McDonald. Pa.

Funeral Home. Irwin. Pa, Saturday ana Sunday Funeral services Sunday alter- noon. October 29 at 3 m. Interment at union cemetery, trwin.

Proposals HOOD On Thursdav. Oct. 26. 1944. at her late residence.

Hookstown Grade Road. Cnr R. Nn. 3. Margaret Bateman, wif Tima Hnfiil and mntner or Aliss Margaret Hood.

Friends received at the Marine officials said. Lt. Paige ALLEGHENY CODNTT INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh. October 27th. 1944.

Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, 104 Court House. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania until 10:30 A. M. Haser Funeral Home.

1316 4tn rnmnnnlia. Funeral aervicea Sunday after His wife, the former Stella Kath- noon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Sharon Cemetery. Carnot. Pa.

ryn Forsyth, lives on Morton Ave, Dravosburg. KArYXSKI On Wednesday. Oet. 25. CarO- City Teams Clash Important City League games were billed for this afternoon.

First place of Section 1 was at stake as Westinghouse was favored over Allderdice at Peabody Field in the league's standout game, while Schenley rated over South Hills at Monument Hill Field, and Peabody was picked to edge out South at Carrick Field. In Section 2, Perry was expected to remain unbeaten by winning at home over Langley line Herrmann, wife of Kiser Kacynski Frienda received at hep late residence. 132c clock Eastern Wartime. Tuesday, November 14th, 1944 and publicly opened at 11.00 o'clock, A. M.

Eastern Wartime in the presence of the Executive and Administrative Officers in Room 410 Court House. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania for the Beechview Ave. unerai jvionaay. kjc.

30. at 8 :30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Catherine's R.

C. Churen at ciqck. KOREMCH On Wed! Oct. 25th. at 9 i IN loving memory of Lewis A.

Hall, who Jap Columns Halted In Kwangsi Province xuiiuwins Conversion of Room into Cooler for Stnraf ocssed away 5 years aao today. D. Steve of 4745 Butler St. Friends Special bidding blanks and envelopes for received at Joseph C. Paris Funeral Home, 4825 Butler St.

Funeral Sat Oct. 28th, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St sad and sudden was the call Of the one we loved best of XL Upright and jupt in all his ways. Honeat and faithful to the end Ot his riars.

to uiuucrs. instructions to Bidder, and conditions remlatinir hiHitinv n. CHUNGKING. Oct. 27 (UP) Nicholas Church.

Millvale. at a. Friends invited (but in a bitter battle); Carrick A Chinese military spokesman said today that all Jap spearheads in Sattlv mied by hts wife and children. gether with apecifiontions. may be had on application at the Office of the Allegheny County Institution District.

Room 330 Couniy Office Building. Pittsburgh. Penn- l.ttWIS-On Weilneartav Oct. 25. 1944 William Deloved husband ol Beiena Austin father nf A Auatin Lewis, of 622 Kwangsi Province had been halted Florists likewise aimed to maintain an unblemished record with a win over Fifth at Schenley Field; and Allegheny was the favorite at Oliver.

Bjiivama. The Allegheny County In.titnti Charetfe Place. Sewickley: brother of Mrs Anna Proper. Bradford. and Fred J.

Gidas Sprays $5: Baskets $5 reserves th right to reject any and ail and that the enemy was busy rushing reinforcements and supplies to relieve the attackers from Lewis. Buffalo. N. r. nenas receiveo at the Ritchey Funeral Home.

335 Chest ROBERT G. WOODSIDE County Controller. nut Sewickley. Requiem high mass at 3719 FORBES ST. MA-3Q, 1300.

LOBIN A 8M ALLEY. FLORISTS 129 Fifth Ave Grant 2300. Marion Wins Again Marion High School stayed in pressure by Chinese" ground troops St. James k. u.

cnurcn on aaiurua morning at 10 o'clock. i tven nn OTerinMrinv Oct. 25. Sarah and counter-attacks by American Death Notices TO trade or to sell use a Press Want Ad. air forces.

the WPIAL Class race by defeating Perryopolis at Fair Hope, He said it was obvious the Japs kaknes On Thursday. Oct. 26. 1944, George Thomaa Barnes of 1511 Tnlma 0 MoiiBmeafs Cemetery Lets 13-0, last night while Bentleyville ft si to had not yet abandoned hope of Lynch, daughter of John O. and the late Ella Lynch.

Friends received at the Hensler Funeral Home. 109 East 9th Homestead. Pa. Funeral Oct. 28.

at 8:30 a. m. Requiem hieh mass at St. Mary Magdalene R. C.

Church at 9:30 o'clock. Dormont. former owner of Barnes Wallpaper father of George Henry and Harry Carl Barnes of Swarthmore. CARSTAIRS lllr A MJtRMV WBtftlf sH breaking through Kwangsi ProV' ALLEGHENY Memorial Park 8 lota. asU separately or all.

FE. 8090. was trouncing Ellsworth, 25-e. Waynesburg topped Avella, 13-7, ince and closing a gap that would brother of Walter and Clarence and Mars blanked West Deer, 25-0. MinR On 'fhnpfciav n.

John divide China from the north to tne SIMON WHITFSSONS "Cemetery Memorials of names, rrienas may call at the home of Ferguson Wood Forbes St. at McKee Place, Oakland. Services Sunday Mahr, aged 92 years, at the home of Miss south. 68 West Maiden St. Washington 65J.

atternoon at clock. A communique said today Chi Robinson Goes After ALLEGHENY Memorial Park 6-gravo Hammei. vol uumu oi. rncuua received at the William C. Hirt Funeral Home.

704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice 8t. Reasonable. LE. 6953.

lot. Section C. nese forces had occupied Sinning, nKO.E Joseph A aged 51. ot 525 MeCrea Donora. Wednesday at 4:10 l.

m. in the Allegheny General Hosnital. Services Saturday at 2 p. m. belore z.

48th Win Tonight MANNS On Thursday. Oct. 26. 1944 about 100 miles north of Kweiling, and were pursuing Jap troops Lost and Found He is survived by his wile. Antoinette Linza.

and five children. Cpl. James. U. S.

Army. Belgium. Ann Jo. Betty. Carl and Antoinette Barone; three Carl husDana OI wary mj i 326 Franklin WUkinsburg: father of Rev.

Roy E. Manne. D. D. Friends CHICAGO, Oct.

27 (UP) Ray (Sugar) Robinson, rated the BEAGLE Hound 7 month, male; brown. -nuiinew. james M. ana Thomas Barone. white, black.

"Toby Reward. ST. 08. south. Near Kiyang to the east Chinese units raided an enemy position on the Hunan-Kwangsi railway and killed part of the garrison.

received at tne Baton unerai nome. jm Ross Wilkinsburg. where services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 all of Pittsburgh: also six aisters. Mrs. BEAGLE Brown, white, black, male.

boy's net. not trained. Reward. LL 1756. country's No.

2 welterweight by the National Boxing goes after his 48th victory in 49 bouts tonight clock Anthony Raymond and Mrs. Bart Bor-(lonara. of Tarentum; Mrs. Thomas pattrplo and Mrs. Anthony Trentonelli.

JU. 3307. 1 AI Trti at MUSICAL instruments are easily bought. 9:20 Joseph N. McCandless.

beloved Anna Rlaainc- McCandless. of ui jieveiana. unio: Mrs. George Georgio. of Detroit, and Mrs.

Josenh A. Frank nt sold or traded when you advertise In Tbs 207 Edith D. father of Mrs. Harold Press Classified Section. against Sgt.

Lou Woods, Fort Sheridan boxing instructor, in a 10-round match at the -Stadium. BILLFOLD Small, leather. Approximately J. Heinz. Mrs.

Ainen m. nay ana Nelson S. McCandless (overseas) Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater and S65: Bridgeville near railroad station. Re-ward.

Bridjeville 217-J. Robinson, a Negro welterweight Pittsburgh. Military funeral Monday. Oct. .10.

from his late residence. Requiem high mass at St. Charles Church. Donora. at 9:30 a.

m. Interment in Monongahela I'emetery. Monongahela. Pa. ISEEHNEK On Oct.

26. 1044. Tt 10:30 a. Augusta daughter of the late Martin and Mary Beehner. Funeral Virginia nc.ioj BILL fold Anthon's Store.

Monday evO- recently discharged from the Army, waanington. wnere service wua uwu ning. rgently needed: reward. HI. P4o.

Monday, uci. au. ai a p. m. was an 8-5 favorite to add Woods BOSTON Bull Black, white.

Thursday. uEinrnn Wednesday. Oct. 25, ia4 to a victory string which Includes White Oak Heights vicinity: answers at 3:10 a. Mary daughter ol per vices at the family residence.

4290 reward. Glenshaw 1276. Flier Wanted Ball Bat As Nazi Planes Dove In SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP) While flying high above Germany, Lt. David Hoobler of San Antonio would have given everything he possessed for just one good, sound baseball bat.

It was during his 13th mission crann on Saturday afternoon at 2 Micnaei ana uiuicniw naiimiiuu nt ths late Joseph Nellie M. and BRACELET Australian coins. Downtown. iiucK. nenas invited, 31 knockouts.

Robinson's only defeat was punched out by Jack Lamotta, the New York middle Sentimental value. Engraved. Bewara. John P. Meade.

Friends received at her BOVGHTOX On ThnreHaV rw FA. 1525 after 8 p. m. residence. 1416 xermon ave n.

a. cinniiT Oct 28. at 8:30 a. at 8:15 p. Ozias age 65 years, oi K.

D. nO. 1 fnrannntia Pa KiAlnvH BROOCH Wednesday, crown shape, not e-enuine. Oakland or Uptown: reward. weight, in February, 1943.

Balances ALL the Finest Whiskey Virtu bs in ONE Superb Pre-war Quality Blend Solemn requiem high mass at St. Francis husband of Matilda Bonghton. and father MA. 1485 evenings except Saturday or Woods, 22-year-old Detroit native, Xavier Church at ciocic rieaae omii "i rs. a.

m. iogan. Tneodore Boughton and Mrs. John Beggs. Friends received at flowers.

Sunday. uii I Fft Of 025 Gregory St Tuesday was considered no match for Robinson's hard-hitting fists, although the i no reir unerai Home, imperial. Pa. where aervicea will hiH An Qimdov nt TO give emplovment and to get employment a Want Ad in The Press is Oct. 24th.

1944. at 1:05 p. Mrs. Elizabeth Rauh Miller, wife of the latt ai p. m.

interment valley cemetery. equally effective in both cases. fancy boxing Army welterweight has won 33 out of 35 encounters DOG Black and brown: male; 15" high: I1L KKE On Wednesday. Oct. 25.

1944. at 2:26 p. at his residence. 518 St. child's pet.

Reward. MO. 3055. George Miller, motner oi i-eier ana mary: also survived by tour grandchildren. Friends and members of L.C.B.A..

Branch Hn Rieed Virein Sodality. Poor Souls' James Harry husband of Jessie HEARTINESS MdHTCIHSg DO(3 Large, black, long hair, white, tan; Oakland vicinity. Reward. MA. 3243.

macxionaid Burke, father of Alice Stuart and James Theodore Burke. Frienda re- Society Third Order, and Catholic Women's Union received at airny unerai inapei. 'eivea at a. Samson's. 637 Neville where services will be held Friday after- 1822 Carson St.

unerai saiuraay over Brunswick, Germany, with six German fighter planes coming in close on the side that Lt. Hoobler found his gun "frozen" and no means of shooting at the enemy. All he had to use on the Germans was the gun, which he could throw. "At that moment," said Lt. Hoobler, "I wished more fervently for a baseball bat than I ever have for anything before." EAR Ring Signal Corps Insignia; valued as gilt.

JA. 1669. ESKIMO Spits Dog Large: North Side vicinity. Tuesday. 17th; answers "Sklppy.

AT. 6600. Line 292. niiun at OCIQCK. a Solemn requiem nign maaa at ei Michael's Church at 9 a.

m. CAMPBELL On Fridav mnrninsr Oet. 27 ah nnaa4V 1 944. at 2 a. at the residence of her Oct 94.

1 944. Mary Genevieve, beloved laugntcr. Mrs. Herman S. Stuckeman.

844 Valley View Rnari Virginia. Mannr Fms dan'rhter of Max and Mariory Mittermeier. Two Soldiers Sign CHICAGO, Oct. 27 Jack Russell, 220-pound end, and Martin Ruby, 240-pound tackle, both members of the Randolph Field, football team, have signed contracts with the New York club of the newly-organized All-America Football Conference, Arch Ward, acting president of the conference, announced today. Talbot Campbell, wife of the late Thomas and niece oi Mrs.

jr. m. vogei. rnmui -ampoeii. her 83rd year, hurvived by FOUXD Truck tiro ft wheel 750-15.

10-Plv. Vicinity Sheffield, Pa. Pfeiler. 3404 Spring Garden Ave. GLASSES Bifocals, blue ease.

"Kinsman Optical-" East End. Reward. Westby, MA. 1910. may call at tne tamuy nome, iau oner-man Ave 8 Fnneral Saturday morn ner cnuarra.

Mrs. Merman 8. Stucfceman -Miarlea TalKn Psmnlull KrV. rt ing. Angel mass at St.

Peter's Church at clocK. HOUND Black and white, male. Ever- Now at AIL Bars Package Stores DON'T MISS IT! PIPER James on Wed. evening. Oc- oe l.

TJ 1 I yo- MI. 9219 burgh. and Rodney Thomas Campbell of Sistersville. W. six grandchildren und 9 great-grandchildren.

Friends re-eeived at her late residence. 844 Valley View Road. Virginia Manor. Mt. Lebanon, on Saturday evenina-.

Fnneral services aru. green Store vicinity. Rewa IUUCT AO, ouwihiub nuBiv, njo v. rvlred by 2 sisters. Alary J.

nper ana Mrs. Francis v. Oeed. both oi Beaver hb sasasBWsasaw PftliSI.il For quick relief from the ttinqinj soreness, wo bland, comfortlns specially nedicsted Falls. Services Sat.

afternoon at 3 clock Mr li II ll Mt 1 lr-1 li fs- lrom campoeu mineral Home. Beaver Sunday. Oct. 29. at the Campbell-Frame Funeral Home.

Sistersville. W. Va. Interment Monday morning at New Mata-moras. Ohio.

Marietta (Ohio) papers Falls. Burial Beaver Falls Cemetery. Friends received Friday afternoon and eve ning, also Saturday atternoon. please cony.l I'ODTASMK On Oet. 25.

1944. Anna CRAWFORD Suddenly, on Thursday. Oct wife of Frank Podvasmk CZ JACKET-Coat And sweater, blue Melton, keys in pocket: Mercy Hospital vicinity. reward. AT.

7080. LAPEL Watch Gold: engraved E. A. R. from H.

G. Monday night, downtown, sentimental valne; reward. Ga. dlo'J. PAST Matron's Jewel rdi am ond attached, name on back; Edinboro-Pitta-hurgh bus.

Reward. CH. 3ol5. THERE is a cash market for all kinds of household goods for quick sale in the Want Ad pages of The Press. WATCH movement, back of ease: 73 car Downtown.

Kaufmann s. Kresge s. HI. 7637. WRIST Watch Bulova Saturday afr- 2o 1944.

William James, husband of Elizabeth White: fattier of Mrs. Florence Melville R. Bisscll invented the first practical 8 Carpet Sveeper 1 mother of Anna inrkovicn. stepnans Pockaj. Frank Strmec and Lad islam Pod vaanik.

Friends may call at the Andrew ti Davis. Mrs. Maxin? Shertc. w. Warren.

Sgt. Albert H. and James Crawford. 1 iilin Fnneral Rnml 123 North Ave. Friends received at the R.

C. Stephens Millvale. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's unerai Home, euw cedar 6. Church.

6th St. on baiuroay. uct. as. ai Notice of time of funeral later.

a m. CYPHERS On Thursday. Oct. 26. 1944 the Hollow US potontod KACHUBA At his home.

OH Prospect nn Thnradav Oct 2A St 2 a at 8:15 p. Mary Colhocker. wife of Willion. 11. A downtown sentimental value.

Frank Rachuba. husband of the. late noon. ward. Groond Blodo for coolor, Cfuickor, IFoatitor Towdi" shoving WE.

22P9. wean 3 si Jnaenhtne Nowak Rachuba: father of Mrs. E. mother ol Charles Cyphers, sister of Edward Colhocker. also 2 grandchildren.

Funeral from the John Kekilty Funeral Home. fi05 Brushton Monday afternoon at 3:30 clock. Jriends in Frank Hererle, Mrs. Marion Tulisiak. Mrs.

John Guyer. Mary. Daniel and John Rachuba. Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater Sons.

Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. nntil 8:15 a. m. Saturday.

Oct. 28. Reqniem high mass at St. Mary of the Mt. Church at 9 a.

m. vi ted. Kill nko the conve DAVIS On Friday Oct. 27. 1944.

Cora M. Davis, nf 1321 Illinois Dormont. daughter of Mary E. Davis, sister of Mrs F. P.

Soliday of KUgore. Texas, and Mrs RINGS Suddenly, on Wednesday morning. C. v. over, rriends received at the Bem aauer Mortuary.

2ti30 w. Liberty Ave PRESS WANT ADS BRING BEST RESULTS where services will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. Members of Bower Hill Chanter nient way. Mourn Seed consists of tiny, chemically treated seeds, the kernel of which mice eat then they die.

Simply put teed in saucer and place where mice appear. No baits, no traps, no muss. The dean and easy way. Excellent results for over SO years. Avoid substitutes.

Get the genuine. At drug and other dealers. No mail orders. W. G.

Keardon Laboratories, Xnc Port Chester, N. Y. D. A. members of Maccabees and friends invited.

Interment in St. Peters- jpit bnrg. Pa. Clarion papers please copy.J Lawrence Ewtnr. husband of Florence John Rings.

Friends received at his late home. Murrysville. Pa. Funeral services at the Murrysville Presbyterian Church Saturday. October 28.

1944. at 3 p. Interment at Marrysville. SALOMOSPIda. died Thuis.

mornTnr age 83 widow of Guido Salomon at 150a Seventh Ave Beaver Falls. Survived by one daughter. Mrs. Fred Dewhirst of Beaver Falls: one son. Walter Salomon.

Hemstead. New York, and grandchildren. Services to be held Sun. afternoon at i p. m.

at homo ot her daughter. 721 The Perfeotly Balanced EHem DONAfiCE On Thursday. Oct. 26. 1944 at 3 a.

Elizabeth Fitxsimmona Dona hue, wife of the late Thomas formerly of Liverpool N. S. Funeral from the James Lowrie Memorial Home. 1407 Cha teau at Pennsylvania on Monl aay. at a.

m. Keauiem juxa. ILENOfb WHISKEY 81.8 PROOF 72 MAIN NEUT1AL SPIRITS CAISTAIRS BR. DISTILL! HQ CO. IMC BALTIMORE, M0..

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