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Pg. Se. 3 Pittsburgh Prtm, Siinrfay, March 196? Df (h Nottpf i Abuses Charged By Chaplain PREVIOUS DEATHS LATEST DEATHS Polk Mosipfal Visits Blasted Now available nder MEDICARE and STATE l1E DSC A8D Pratt Slot Wirt TOLK A series of public "1" "inspection tours" arranged by the Pennsylvania Assn. for Retarded Children (PARC) 1 and other agencies has been described as "a definite injustice" by the Catholic chaplain at Polk State School and Hospital. Father John A.

Kirk revealed his thoughts In a letter to PARC President Harold Nathan last week. Speaking of the most recent tour Feb. 8 at Polk, Father Kirk wrote: "I feel that your visit to this school has made this and other State institutions vulner- tutions in Eastern Pennsylvania could better help the mentally retarded by aiding FT HAVING A DEVIL OF A TIME on your Don't let fho. confining rulei and regulationi give you a hot time. Tail your taxes where to go to BLOCK, obviously.

BLOCK will prepare your return, check it end guarantee Its accuracy. You keep cool calm and dry. ilil III CUARANTEf We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. If we make any error that cost you any penalty cr Interest, we will pay the penalty er interest. I I able to many abuses.

By your open invitation to the public, you have insisted that anyone can visit and 'inspect' this or any other State institution no matter what the motivo. "Our residents are human beings, with human sensitivities. They were very much aware of the impending visitation and embarrassed by it, and I discovered that they were deeply hurt." Father Kirk said he decided to speak out after PARC, the Pennsylvania Jaycees and the If "get well" equipment at home H'R SDyCDCsGT m- AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE Being laid-up at home Is no fun. But it's much more comfortable and easier on the family if you've got hospital-type equipment to easemat- ters. And under medicare and state medicaid, all you need do is call Abbey for any equipment your doctor has approved-including a hos Itllivue Dormont Nw Kensington Eirt Liberty McKttspert JSI Liu.li) Hi! W.

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15213 PHONE 683-5100 United Cerebral Palsy Assn. of Pennsylvania issued a report Feb. 19 about the visit. The report criticized Polk's alleged "hazardous and chronically-overcrowded condition" and made several recommendations for adding staff and generally improving the institution for the mentally retar-ed. The priest suggested that the groups which previously organized tours to State, insti WEEKDAYS A.

M. TO P. M. SATURDAY BBI NO APPOINTMENT ANDKKSOX Mmunrfl Mifrum Anrlfrjon, tnj RklmiHB. N.

former Iv on Frlilov, rrliruaiy 'ii, isIim), wltlaw ot the Inte John Afi(ltrMrn; mother ot Morlotle 'I hoinnsiitt, Jriw patrrson, Potrlcia Ponaheilv, Ji'hrs nod William An-(It-rson. private srrvlces. Inlei-nient Alleulieny Cemeteiy. MYITIS Mrs, Kath.rln. of 34IVI Llnrolri West Milllm, on t-ritlav, F-fh-n.

1W9. hflrivrd wile ot the late Aartln Bavuk; molhrr Martin Anton G. and Joseph Bavi.k, Mrs. Ano'line M. Cook, Mrs.

Margaret M. Puhl ond a niece, Mrs. Marae (Rayukl Koska; also 15 orandchlldien and 2) aitut-urondchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM R. WELSH FUNERAL HOME, 309 10th Homesleuri, from 3 4 and 7-9 p.

m. Rraulem hloh moss Tuesday at 10 a nt. at Resurrection Cotliolle Church. RELL Of 115 Sixth Turtle Creek, on Thursday, February 27, 1969, Mrs. Flora Dedlg; wile ot the late Georoe Bell; mother of Howard Bell; sister of Miss Rose Dedla, Mrs.

Mary Zlpfel, Chris, Albert and Sylvester Dedig. Friends received, at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH, 415 Brownsville Mt. Oliver, successor to John D. Schaub Sons.

Funeral on Monday at a. m. Hloh mass of requiem In St. Wendelin's Church at 9 a. m.

BICKEL Qn Friday, Feb. 28, 1W, Helen Gertrude, R.N., of Mnvview RD 2, Cononsburg, sister of Mory Hanna of Montourvllle, Nellie Lindsay of Woolrlch, Barbara Ohl ot Lock Haven, Eleanor Enrjlert of Woolrlrh, Raymond of Wlllinms-port, William, Joseort ond Shuman Blckel of Woolrlch. Friends received at the SAMUEL B. FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridoeville. Funeral services will be held ot the Page Funeral Home, Wllllamsport, on Tuesday, BLACKBURN On Saturday, March 196s, Robert Breckenrldge Blackburn of 380 Pennsylvania Oakmont; husband of Anno (Teet) Blackburn; father of Mrs.

Ruth B. Thacker ond Jane B. Bailey; brother ot Mrs. Mory Very; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call at the LEONARD BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont, Pa.

In lieu of flowers, please moke memoriols to favorite cnonty. (Time of service later.) BLOSAT On Friday mornlno, Feb. 28, 1969, Emit E. Blosat, Beloved husband of Mamie Reck Blosat, of 37 Taylor Avalon; father of William S. of Bellevue, Dr.

Clarence E. of McCandless and Rev. Norman F. Blosat of Brooklyn, N. brother of Richard Blosnt of Wilson, N.

Y. ond Ernest R. Blosat of Mlllvale. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Friends will be received ot the LESTER C.

MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon where services will Be rteid Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. McKinley Lodge No. 318 AM will hold services Sunday ot 8 p. m. BOBBITT (McCracken) Suddenly on Friday, Feb.

28, 1969, Apnes F. of 840 McBeth Penn Hills; mother of Edward V. and Lawrence McCracken; also survived by five grandchildren; ond three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Fronkstown Rd.

(At Rod! Penn Hills, where services will be held on Tudav, at 1:30 p. m. Family requests visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. BOKMAN On Friday, February 28.

1969, Helen McCullough Bokman, beloved wife of Charles H. Bokman; mother of Thomas P. Bokman, of Caracus, Venezuela; also survived by three grandchildren. Sister of Grace E. Smith of Baltimore, Md.

Funeral from McCABE BROTHERS INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St. (Shadvside) on Wednesday, March 5, 1969, at 9 a. m. Requiem mass In St.

Phllomena Church at 10 o. m. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. BORCIK Matthew of 4037 Donna West Mifflin, on Thursday, February 27, 1969, at the Montefiore nosoiroi, oeiovea nusnand of Yo-londa (Jean); son of Mrs.

Barbara Borcik (Bursic); father of Matthew and Stanley; brother of Mrs. James (Emily) Barkovlch, Mrs. Steve (Catherine-) Cverko, Ralph, Edward, Mrs. Frances Boblk, Walter, and Stephen Jr. Friends received ot the ALBERT J.

SAVOL-SKIS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 3501 Main Munhall, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 o. m. Reauiem high mass en Monday at 10 a. m. In the Resurredir.it Churrh, West Mifflin.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. BOMBICK of 4232 Willow Castle Shrm- non, on i-riaay, t-eDruary 28, 1969, Anthony beloved husband of Stella Plockl Bombick; father of William R. and Henry M. Bombick; brother of Mrs. Mary Kowal-ski and Mrs.

Clara Noroskl; olso five grandchildren survive. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIIM FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shan-non, until Monday, March 3, at 9 o. m.

Reauiem mass at St. Anne Catholic Church at 10 o. m. Vislta. tion 2 4 and 7-9 p.

m. BRANDT On Friday, Feb. 27, 1969, Rita M. (Gallagher) of 49 So. 18th wife of George L.

Brandt mother of George III, Catherine Spath, Andrew Paul Gregory ond Rita Ann Brandt; sister of Andrew and Paul Gallagher; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received ot ALFREDA M. GARAFOLO FUNERAL HOME, corner of 14th and Sarah St. Funeral Monday at 9 a. m.

with reauiem mass In St. John The Evarv gelist Church ot 10 a m. BRIGG On Saturday, March 1, 1969, Edittt Mackie, beloved wife of the late Albert Brigg, formerly of 28 West Mclntyre N. Sister of Clara Quave of Ashville, N. also survived by the Mackie nieces ond nephews.

Friends received ot the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Triumph Chapter 134. O.E.S.

Services Monday evening ot 8 o'clock. Bellevue Sisterhood 96 Domes of Malta Servlcei Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, BUREY On Thursday, Feb. 1969, Krrtlv erine of 1061 Edward Baldwin Boro, wile of the late Stephen Burey mother of Stephen Andrew, Peter, Frank, George and William Burey; also 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends received ot the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S.

15th St. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. m. Divine liturgy In St. Jtehn The Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church at 10 a.

m. Parastas Sunday at 7:30 p. m. BURKEY On Thursday, Feb. 27, 1969, Theodore beloved huskwnd of Cora (Nee Lauletta); lather of Mrs.

Marlorle DeLuca, Mrs. Sarah Jane Pierce, and Harry L. Burkey; brother of Mr. Jane Woolensack of Chicago, Mrs. Florence Neumann of Butler ond William A.

Burkey; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Fronkstown Rd. (at Rodl Penn Hills. Funeral Monday ot 9:30 o.

m. Reaulofn high mass at Mother of Good Counsel Church ot 10 a. m. BURNS C. Howard, on Thursday, Feb.

27, 1969, ot Zephyr Sheraden; husband of the late Elizabeth Davis; father of Wintleld D. and Howard C. Burns; olso five grandchildren ond four preat-grandchil-dren. Friends received ot the WM. F.

CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, Pgh from 2 to 4 and to 9 p. m. Services on Monday at 1:30 p. m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to charily of vour choice.

BUSH On Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, Jreoh ot 1403 Mt. Rovol Glenshow, husuand of Marie Cummlnps; lather of Joseph J. Bush brother of Mrs. Helen Quinlan, Mrs, Ruth Meenan.

Mrs. Betty Bush, Mrs. Mary Keys, Elmer, John, Howard, Richard, Fred, Robert, Dr. Francis ond Andrew Bush; also eurvlved by fruit arondchlldren. Friends received otter 7 p.

m. Saturday at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL, HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glfnshnw. Funeral on Tuesrlny morning at 9:30 o'clock.

Rwtulem hluh In St. Bonaventure's Church at 10 o'clock. CARROLL Dr. Jnmes P. of Arlington Helohts, formerly of tnrrick, husband nl Phyllis May; fother of Mlchnel, Dehby, timothy and Jumes.

Survived by his mother, Mrs. Barbara Carroll rind throe sisters, Agnes Doyle, Alite Mr Hugh and Barirfira C'lrrnll, oil ot also two brothers, Dr. Euuwe J. of Bnr-tonvllle, III. and Charles of Long Branch, N.

J. Interment Dee Plainest, III. on Tuesduy. CONNOLLY M'irtin on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, husband of Elizabeth MrKil-lop Connolly, Friends rrrived rif the STEPHEN A.

O'TOOLE FU-NFPAL HOMF, formerly O'Tonle O'Connor, 5106 2nd Ave, Hazel-wood Hluh moss of rranlein In the Church of St. Str'nimn on Mnrrioy at 10 a. m. Please omit (lowers. CONWAY Of 7147 Brownsville Rd, on Feb, 1969.

Jennie Conway, beloved sister of May Kiel and br, lames (noway, friends and member Of HA rerelvi-d at THF RbAD-SHAW FUNlHAI. HOME, Kill llrowrnvllle Rd I unerul Monrloy ot 9 10 o. m. Penulom hluh most at St. Basils Church at 10 a.

m. Jiiivuk, Mrs. Kntherhio Beil, Mora Dedig Blosat, Kmil E. Bombick, Anthony Borcik, Matthew J. Brandt, Rita M.

Burey, Kntherinc Burkey, Theodore R. Burns, C. HowarJ Bush, Joseph J. Conway, Jennie Cosentino, Caterina F. Davis, Hennette Darrow (Kunzler), Geraldine Dettis, John A.

(Jack) Getz, Theresa M. Gilmore, Mona L. Grady, John J. Jr. Gusky, Julius L.

Hagcndorfer, Howard C. Hanna, Samuel Hastings, Mildred M. Higgins, Irene Hochendoner, Mary C. Householder, Edna R. Hunt, William Hutzel, Edward Johnstone, William V.

Kawka, Hnat Ketchcll, Flora R. Kline, Eugene A. Koontz, A. Houseman Libell, Emma Love, Oliver J. Martin, Dorothy McCarthy, Mary McConncll, Charles E.

McGrane, Mary Theresa Miller, Anna M. Miller, Margaret Morsek, Julia C. Nolte, Freda Norman, Caroline Peters, Mr. Robert Petrocelli, Clemetine Piccolino, Catherine Pieffer, Raymond J. Pietras, Leon (Leo) Russell, William Schumm, Margaret Smith, Bridget Conley Solomon, Louis Stambaugh, Martha Stenger, Dolores Stewart, Charles F.

Sye, James Szajna, John Tarquinio, Amalia Thomas, Karl Vallandingham, Frances II. Van Zandt, Margaret Wanemacher, Mother M. Corinne Wassel, Paul C. Wilke, Mary A. Williams, Cheryl Death Notices formerly of West Deer Two.) son of Edward R.

and Kathleen Ekas; brother of Glenn Ferlig Clayton Fertig; maternal grandparents. Wilbur and Gertrude Ekos, of R. D. 4, Tarentum; paternal grandparent, Helen G. R.

D. 2, Cheswick. Friends ore tiiing received at the J. R. SIWICKI FUNERAL HOME, McKrell Rus-sellton, attcr 2 p.

m. Services Monday, 2 p. m. GUSKY On Friday, Feb. 18, 1969, at 4:45 a.

Julius L. Gusky, beloved husband of Elizabeth Davidson Gusky of 5929 Douglas Sa. Hill. Father of Mrs. Burton (Harriet) Bennett and Marvin B.

Gusky, both ot Pittsburgh. Also three grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Sunday at a. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

The family suggests contributions be mode to the Beth Shalom Building Fund or charity of vour choice. Visitation Saturday, 7-9 p. m. Oakland Lodge 533 F8.AM Masonic Service Saturday at 8 p. HAGENDORFER On Friday, February 28, 1969, Howard C.

of Brookllne, beloved husband of Margaret Harper Hogen-dorfer; brother of Emerson and Charles Haoendorter; son of the late Louise and Charles Hagendor. (er. Friends received ot the L. BEINHAUER 8, SON CO. MORTUARY, 26J0 West Liberty Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

until Monday at 10 a. and reauiem mass in the Church of the Resurrection at II a.m. He was a member of the I.B.E. Workers Local NO. 5.

HAMM On Friday, February 28, 1969, Thelma Kcsterson Hamm, of Revere wife of H. H. Hamm; mother of Peaav Ann Hamm; sis ter of Mrs. J. C.

Snyder. Friends received 2-4 and 1-9 p. m. at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITE HALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood.

Funeral Monday afternoon ot 1 o'clock. HANNA On Friday, February 28. V69, Samuel, of the Lutheran Concordia Home. Cabot. father of Mrs.

Miidred Hjg Mrs. Ruth Hesse, Mrs. Marlon Macherosky, Mrs. Olive Keller, and warren 4. Hanna; also 10 Grandchildren and 17 orent-grandchlldren.

Friends received Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. ot the JOHN H. SLATPR SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Funeral on Mon day at 9:30 o'clock.

Services In the Concordio Lutheran Church at IB o'clock. HARLAN vi, uuiuiuuy, rviurii, i ocii, 1060 Bradys Ridge Beaver, 57 vears ot age, (formerly ot pgn.) bmniovea as a cnecKer tor ine Westinahouse Standard Control Di vision, Beaver, son ot James E. and Harlan of Sarasota, husband of Marlorie Chambers Har lan; father of James B. Harlan Beaver; brother of Edward ond Davie Harlan, both of sister. Mrs.

Grace Ritz, Sarasota, and Mrs. Jackie Abbott, also survived by three grandchildren. Fnenfls ore being received at tne JR. TODD FUNERAL HOME, 340 3rd Beaver. Services Tuesday otternoon ot 2 p.

m. Interment Beaver cemetery. HASTINGS On Friday, Feb. 2J, 1969, Mildred Mover Hastings, of 105 Fairfax Forest Hills, beloved wile of Fred S. Hastings, mother ol Mrs.

D. r. (Anne ciarK ana Mrs. jamej H. (Ellen) Thomson; also four grandchildren, and four grandchil dren, hriends rece ved at ie ROBERT E.

WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. (at Coal Wilklnsburg, where services vlll be held on Sunday, at 8 p. m. Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Private Interment. HAWTHORNE Suddenly, on Friday, Feb. 2H, 1969, Huwtnorno totner ot the ate Kon- aid F. Hawthorne; also three grurd- cniiaren; brother ot Jonn of Pittsburgh, Charles ot Franklin, Dormont. husband of Pearl Moffat Frank of 144 Tennessee Mrs.

Sndle Vfehb of Florida and Mrs. Anna Worsley of Butfer, Fr ends received at he VLADIMIR CORRA FUNERAL HOME, 300 tost Mum Carnegie, where snrvtres will be held on Tuesday. March 4, at 1:30 p.m. Visitation wnn tamny 2 4 ana I i p. m.

HIGGINS On Thursday, February 27, 1969, rene Morr iiu ih, At oni City, N.J., formerly of Pittsburgh, mother nl Mrs. William M. Phillips (Mai one) nl Tallahassee, Florida. ond Mrs John M. Witz (Claire); sister of Thomas H.

Morris of Pltkhiirnh. friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. lOuk and Civic Center). Saturday.

7 9 p. Sunday 1 4 and 7 9 where services will he held Mon day morning nt 10 30 o'clock. Interment Mt. Royal Cemetery. HOCHENDONER Mary p.

(Mtie) Sammel, on Frt. uuy, r-enruuiy 1967, at the pelhel Park Convalescent Nurslna Home dormer ly 0f Mavtlde St widow nf AlDhonv A. Horti. end'iner; mother of Mrs. (nore Meiler; Mrs Metly Duaas.

both of Pltlslwrgh; Robert C. of Syracuse, N. Ralnh I nf Onnli Oreunn; and Rny A. Horhendnner ot Mnrluiinri, li grandchildren amj si atlmt urrmdi hlldien. Skier ol Allied im-l Hurry Rum-niel; Mrs Helm Knslroll; Mrs.

l-'ov ii IIiUajh nuv. and Mrs atiier in Parry. I rlenrls received nl th JOHN O'CONNOR Funetal Home, 444 ruiirwui mm Clan Inn Hlvd PI. 51, Whitehall, funeral on Monday (it 10 a. m.

Miun tiHini nt reniiiein In the huich of St. WeniMln't nt if II Intel merit In St Wrmfl n't Cemetery I nnilly vlklllilloni li the 95 per cent who "struggle alone in your community to subsist." WITH OVER 3000 OFFICES ft SUNDAY TO I. PHONI 8 1-790 1 NECESSARY TERMS ARRANGED TO MEET YOUR BUDGET YOUR CHOICE OF 3 GREAT STYLES SERVICE 11 PA. J78-I330 222-8 1 SO 2880 mmii bfJ 1 COMPLETE FIJ RETURNS VUP 1 i 1 IT Anderson, Margaret Hlckcl, Helen Blackburn, Robert Itobbitt, Agnes F. Irokmnn, Helen BrigR, Edith M.

Carroll, Dr. James R. Connolly, Martin C. Crnsgrove, Lillian Dixon, George II. Sr.

Diinsmore, Ethel Foulds, Gertrude Fry, Earl C. Sr. Graham, Raymond E. Harlan, Ben llamm, Thelma Hawthorne, Frank C. Kibler, Margaret Kirby, James F.

Kovarik, Florence Lesscoe, Richard S. Luke, Chester J. Marinacci, Anthony L. Meiers, Lawrence A. McCormack, Catherine M.

McGimiis, Harry R. Miller, George J. Moore, Sallie K. Morrow, James Muir, Charles D. Murray, Bernard K.

Nicholson, Rev. William n. Ord, Matthew James Ostrom, Peter Frederick Pack, Charles II. Pikelis, Anna Postich, Smilja Ramella, Anna Reno, Gladys Reynolds, Clark W. Rosenfclder.

Harry G. Schoeppner, Angela Quinn Sollberger, Melba C. Spark, Terry C. Thomas, Glenn Thompson, Alice P. Williams, Leola Williams, Priscilla Zeigler, Emma S.

Zottola, Adolphe Death Notices COSENTINO On Thursday. February 27. 1969, Caterina Prusiaci Cosentino, of 2952 Fernaald beloved wife ot Domenick Cosentino; mother of Mrs. Vera C. McDanlel, Richard M.

Cosentino of and Mrs. Louise C. Carter of Los Anseles, also survived bv three grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Car- mella Fratto of W. ond a brother and sister of Calabria, Italy.

Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre at Devonshire alter 7 d. m. Friday. Funeral Monday morning.

High mass of reauiem In St. Phllomena Church, Beechwood at 10 o'clock, visitations with family 2-4 ana ii p. m. CROSGROVE Lillian, of 2915 Bedford en Feb. 28, 1969, beautician, beloved mother of Russell Crosgrove.

Friends received at the ALBERT J. CHARLES FUNERAL HOME, 2516 Bedford Ave. Holy rosary wonaay evening ai Reauiem mass in St. Brlgid St. Benedict cnurcn luesaay, ii a.

m. DARROW, (Kunzler) On Thursday, Feb. 27, 1969, Geral-dine Susan, of 1610 Amanda mother of John Ddrrow; daughter of George ond Viola Voght Kun-jler; sister of Patricia Rectenwald. Visitations at the KOONT-BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Browns-ville Rd. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral Monday at 8 30 a.

m. Requiem high mass in St. Basil Church at 9 a. m. DAVIS Of 37 Schlev Ingram, on Feb.

28, 1969, Hennette Davis, beloved mother of Edna Pauline Davis, Hennette D. Shwartz, Ethel M. Davis ond Robert T. Davis: olso survived by seven grandchil-dren and 13 great-grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Saturday and Sunday at the JOSEPH H. HERSHBERGER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton, where services will be held Monday at 1:30 p. m.

DETTIS Of 35,10 Oakland on Thursday, Feb. 27, 1969, John A. (Jack) Dettis, beloved husband of Esther R. Seltz; father of Mrs. Ruth E.

Huffman, Johnna Lyon, Jeanne Marv and Richard A. Dettis; son of Andrew Edgar; also survived by one oranddauahter. Friends received at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville where services will be held Monday at 1 p. m. Monongahelo Lodge No.

269 services Sunday at 8 P. m. DIXON George H. of 162 Filth Irwin, on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, in Monsure Hospital, Jeannette, husband of Mrs.

Lillian Wilder-muth Dixon; father of Mrs. Lillian Patron, George H. Dixon Mrs. Betty Vetterly; brother of Mrs. Alice Bolvard.

Friends are being received at the JOSEPH F. OTT FUNERAL HOME, Fifth and Oak Irwin, 2-5 and 7-9 0. m. Funeral Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock In the Episcopal Cnurch of the Advent, Jeannette. DUNSMORE Friday, Feb.

28, 1969, at Parma, Ohio, Ethel, formerly of mother of Mrs. Gerald Copher, Howard Vandergriff and Oavid Dunsmore; sister of Catherine Duhl, W. C. Underwood of Oakdole and Frank Underwood of Verona. Friends received at the RICHARD THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, Oakdole, where services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock.

Family requests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. FERENCE Mrs. Anna Evans, aae 82, of 140 Wvlle Clalrton, beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Chasko, of Munhall, Mrs.

Helen Jesionowski, of White Oak, Brother Martin Ference, O.S.B., of Latrobe, John ond Michael Ference, of Clairton. Friends will be received 2 5 ond 7 10 Sunday and Monday at the FULLERTON AND MATZ FUNERAL HOME, 466 Halcomb Clalrton. Blessing Tuesday at 9 a.m. In St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church.

Interment in St. Clair Cemetery. FOULDS Gertrude, of 355 Roosevelt McKces Rocks, on Saturday, March 1, 1969, mother of Marcella Thomson, Louis, Guy, Herman and John Foulds; sister of Mrs. Herman Mlelke; olso 15 grandchildren and 11 grent-grandchlldren. Friends mov coll at R.

D. COPELAND 867 Fifth CoraoDoll5, where services will be held on Tuesday at II a.m. FRY On Saturday, March 1, 1969, Eorl C. Fry Sr. of Oakrldge Brook-line, beloved husband ef Mary Emily Dean Fry; falher of Fart C.

Fry futher-ln-law of Bette Williams Fry; olso survived by Aunt Mrs. Lillie Paterick, of Llllle, his Uncle Robert L. Crum, of Pah. Friends received at the L. BEIN-HAUFR SON CO.

MORTUARY, 26)0 West Liberty Ave. Services on Tues. ot 2 p. m. Mr.

Fry was member of the Brookllne Post American Legion, Beechview odge of the Loyal Order of the Moose. Veteran of Foreign Wars. Interment Jefferson Memorlol pork. GETZ On Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, Threso Marie Mclnerney, formerly of I6 Foreland North Side, beloved sister of Mrs.

Pctirl Gray, of Unlonlown ond Mrs. Anne Gruver, of Akron, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the JOHN L. OUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 1 1 th and Alrbro'e Turtle Creek. Reauiem mass In St.

Col-man Church Tuesday at 10 m. GILMORE Suddenly, Thursday, February 27, 1969, Mrs. Mona ot 435.1 Woodhlll Munhall, beloved wife of John GHmore; mother of Mrs. Marlorle Hnehn and Cene Gllmore; sister of Mrs, Alma Bokalarskl, Mrs. Connie Floyd, Mrs.

Irene laulman, Victor Len-avle and Frank PusrKikl. Family will receive trlends 2 4 and 7 9 cm at the GEORRP IKVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOMB, 3511 Mfiln (Homestead Park). Mnn-hail services on Monday at 1 1 a. m. GRADY John J.

iff 612 Amity Homestead, suddenly, on Thirsdnv, February 27, 1769, brother ot Mrs. Kenneth (Mnrrellnl I nrmer, ot Hnineslead. I nnnrls rer elver) at the R. V. ANDTR50N FUNLRAL HOME, IKI6 SI Home, st'-ad.

Rrrnilorn hlcih mass Monrlri In St. Mary Magdalene R. fhurr.h, at 9:30 a m. (Steward P.O.E. 650).

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