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Charged By Chaplain Polk Hosiptal Visits Blasted Press State Wire tutions in Eastern Pennsylva- the 95 per cent who "struggle POLK A series of public nia could better help the alone in your community to tours" arranged by the Pennsylvania Assn. for Retarded Children (PAR C) and other agencies has been described as "a definite injustice" by the Catholic chaplain at Polk State School and Hospital. John A. Kirk rewEathers 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 vulnerable 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 motive. "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 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 retared. The priest suggested that the groups which previously organized tours to State insti- 8 Sec. 3-The Pittsburgh Press, Sunday, March 2, Now available under MEDICARE and STATE MEDICAID "get well" equipment at home 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 peequipment to ease ters.

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STEUBENVILLE, OHIO AT. 2-4775 ALIQUIPPA, PA. 378-1330 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 743-2513 WASHINGTON, PA. 222-8150 WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA 233-2880 PHONE. 19691 Death Notices ANDERSON Margaret McCrum Anderson, In Richburg, N.

formerly of pinwall, on Fridav. February 29, 1969; widow of the late John Anderson: mother of Mariorie Thompson, Jean Paterson, Patricia Daugherty, John and William Anderson. Private services. Interment Allegheny Cemetery. BAYUK Mrs.

Katherine, of 3404 Lincoln West Miftlin, on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, beloved wife of the late Martin Bayuk; mother Martin Anton G. and Joseph M. Bayuk, Mrs. Angeline M.

Cook, Mrs. Margaret M. Puhl and a niece, Mrs. Marge (Bayuk) Kosko; also 15 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Friends recelved at the WILLIAM R.

WELSH AL HOME, 309 East 10th Homestead, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Requiem high mass Tuesday at 10 a. m. at Resurrection Catholic Church.

BELL of 115 Sixth Turtle Creek, on Thursday. February 27, 1969, Mrs. Flora Dedig: wife of the late George Bell; mother of Howard Bell; sister of Miss Rose Dedig, Mrs. Mary Zipfel, Chris, Albert and Sylvester Dedig. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A.

FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver, SUCcessor to John D. Schaub Sons. Funeral on Monday at 8 a. m.

High mass of requiem in St. Wendelin's Church at 9 a. m. BICKEL On Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, Helen Gertrude, R.N., of Mayview RD 2, Canonsburg, sister of Mary Hanna of Montourville, Nellie Lindsay of Woolrich, Barbara Ohl of Lock Haven, Eleanor Englert of Woolrich, Raymond of Williamsport, William, Joseph and Shuman Bickel of Woolrich.

Friends received at the SAMUEL B. FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridgeville. Funeral services will be held at the Page Funeral Home, Williamsport, on Tuesday. BLACKBURN On Saturday, March 1, 1969, Robert Breckenridge Blackburn of 380 Pennsylvania Oakmont; husband of Anna (Teet) Blackburn: father of Mrs. Ruth B.

Thacker and Jane B. Bailey; brother of Mrs. Mary Very; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call at the LEONARD BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont, Pa. In lieu of flowers, please make memorials to favorite charity.

(Time service later.) BLOSAT On Friday morning, Feb. 28, 1969, Blosat, beloved husband of Mamie Reck Blosat, of 637 Taylor Avalon; father of William Bellevue, Dr. Clarence E. of McCandless and Rev. Norman F.

Blosat of Brooklyn, N. brother of Richard Blosat of Wilson, N. Y. and Ernest R. Blosat of Millvale.

Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the LESTER C. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon where services will be held Monday afterNo. 318 18 2 AM will hold services noon at o'clock. McKinley Lodge Sunday at 8 p.

m. BOBBITT (McCracken) Suddenly on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, Agnes F. of 840 McBeth Penn Hills; mother of Edward V. and Lawrence also survived by five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the WILLIAM 11735 GROSS Frankstown FUNERAL Rd. (At HOME, Rodi 'be Penn Hills, where services will held on Tuesday, at 1:30 m. Family requests visitations 2-4 and 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, Walnut St. (Shadyside) on Wednesday, March 5, 1969. at 9 a. m.

Requiem mass in St. Philomena Church at 10 a. m. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.

BORCIK Matthew of 4037 Donna West Mifflin, on Thursday, Februarv 27, 1969, at the Montefiore Hospital, beloved husband of Yolanda (Jean); son of Mrs. Barbara Borcik (Bursic); father of Matthew and Stanley: brother of Mrs. James (Emily) Barkovich, Mrs. Steve (Catherine) Cverko, Ralph, Edward, Mrs. Frances Bobik, Walter, and Stephen Jr.

Friends received at the ALBERT J. SAVOLSKIS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 3501 Main Munhall, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Requiem high mass on Monday at 10 a. m. In the Resurrection Church, West Mifflin.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. BOMBICK of 4232 Willow Castle Shannon, on Friday, February 28, 1969, Anthony beloved husband of Stella Plockl Bombick; father of William R. and Henry M. Bombick; brother of Mrs. Mary Kowalski and Mrs.

Clara Noroski; also five grandchildren survive. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shannon, until Monday, March 3, at 9 a. m.

Requiem mass at St. Anne's Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Visitation 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 L. 111, Catherine Spath, Andrew Paul Gregory and Rita Ann Brandt; sister Andrew and Paul Gallagher; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at ALFREDA M.

GARAFOLO FUNERAL HOME, corner of 14th and Sarah St. FUneral Monday at 9 a. m. with requiem mass in St. John The Evangelist Church at 10 a.

m. BRIGG On Saturday, March 1, 1969, Edith Mackie, beloved wife of the late Albert Brigg, formerly of 28 West Mcintyre N. Sister of Clara Quave of Ashville, N. also survived by the Mackle nieces and nephews. Friends received at the FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Triumph Chapter 136, O.E.S. Services Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Bellevue Sisterhood Dames of Malta Services Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, BUREY On Thursday, Feb.

27, 1969, Katherine of 1061 Edward Baldwin Boro, wife the late Stephen Burey mother of Stephen Jr. Andrew, Peter, Frank, George and William Burey; also 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends GMITER received FUNERAL at the HOME, JOHN J. S. 119 15th St.

Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. m. Divine liturgy in St. John The Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church at 10 a. m.

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

Sarah Jane Pierce, and Harry L. Burkey; brother of Mrs. Jane Woolensack of Chicago, Mrs. Florence Neumann of Butler and William A. Burkey; also survived by seven grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodi Penn Hills, Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at Mother of Good Counsel Church at 10 a.

m. BURNS C. Howard, on Thursday, Feb. 27, 1969, of Zephyr Sheraden; husband of the late Elizabeth Davis; father of Winfield D. and Howard C.

Burns; also five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. F. FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, from 2 to 4 and 1 p. Services on Monday at 1:30 p.

m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to charity of your choice. BUSH On Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, Joseph J. of 1403 Mt.

Roval Glenshaw, husband of Marie Cummings; father of Joseph J. Bush brother of Mrs. Helen Quinian, Mrs. Ruth Meenan, Mrs. Betty Bush, Mrs.

Mary Keys, Elmer, John, Howard, Richard, Fred, Robert, Dr. Francis and Andrew Bush; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received after 7 p. m. Saturday at the HENRY C.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Requiem high mass in St. Bonaventure's Church at 10 o'clock.

CARROLL Dr. James R. of Arlington Heights, formerly of Carrick, husband of Phyllis May; father of Michael, Debby, Timothy and James. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Barbara Carroll and three sisters, Agnes Doyle, Alice McHugh and Barbara Carroll, all of also two brothers, Dr.

Eugene J. of tonville, Ill. and Charles of Long Branch, N. J. Interment De9 Plaines, Ill.

on Tuesday. CONNOLLY Martin on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, husband of Elizabeth McKillop Connolly. Friends received at the STEPHEN A. O'TOQLE NERAL HOME, formerly 0'Toole O'Connor, 5106 2nd Hazelwood.

High mass of requiem in the Church of St. Stephen on Monday at 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. CONWAY Of 2347 Brownsville Rd. on Feb, 27, 1969, Jennie Conway, beloved sister of May Kiel and Dr.

James Conway. Friends and members of LCBA received at THE READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Mondav at St. 2:30 Basis a.m. Church Requiem, high mass at 10 a.

m. LATEST DEATHS Anderson, Margaret Bickel, Helen Blackburn, Robert Bobbitt, Agnes F. Bokman, Helen Brigg, Edith M. Carroll, Dr. James R.

Connolly, Martin C. Crosgrove, Lillian Dixon, George H. Sr. Dunsmore, Ethel Foulds, Gertrude Fry, Earl C. Sr.

Graham, Raymond E. Harlan, Ben Hamm, 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. McGinnis, Harry R. Miller, George J.

Moore, Sallie K. Morrow, James Muir, Charles D. Murray, Bernard K. Nicholson, Rev. William H.

Ord, Matthew James Ostrom, Peter Frederick Pack, Charles H. Pikelis, Anna Postich, Smilja Ramella, Anna Reno, Gladys Reynolds, Clark W. Rosenfelder, 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 and 7-9 p.m. COSENTINO On Thursday, February 27, 1969, Caterina Prusiaci Cosentino, of 2952 Fernaald beloved wife Domenick Cosentino; mother of Mrs. Vera C.

McDaniel, Richard M. Cosentino of and Mrs. Louise C. Carter of Los Angeles, also survived by three grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Carmella Fratto of W.

and a brother and sister of Calabria, Italy. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre at Devonshire after 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral Monday morning.

High mass of requiem In St. Philomena Church, Beechwood at 10 o'clock. Visitations with family 24 CROSGROVE Lillian, of 2915 Bedford on Feb. 28, 1969, beautician, beloved mother of Russell Crosgrove. Friends received at the ALBERT J.

CHARLES FUNERAL HOME, 2516 Bedford Ave. Holy rosary Monday evening at 7:30. Requiem mass in St. Brigid St. Benedict Church Tuesday, 11 a.m.

DARROW, (Kunzler) On Thursday, Feb. 27, 1969, Geraldine Susan, of 1610 Amanda mother of John Darrow; daughter of George and Viola Voght Kunzier; sister of Patricia Rectenwald. Visitations at the KOONT FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville 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 and Robert T.

Davis; also survived by seven grandchildren 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 3540 Oakland on Thursday, Feb. 27, 1969, John A. (Jack) Dettis, beloved husband of Esther R.

Seitz; father of Mrs. Ruth E. Huffman, Johnna Lyon, Jeanne Mary and Richard A. Dettis; son of Andrew Edgar; also survived by one granddaughter. Friends received at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, Brownsville where services will be held Monday at p.

m. Monongahela Lodge No. 269 services Sunday at 8 p. m. DIXON George H.

of 162 Fifth Irwin, on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, in Monsure Hospital, Jeannette, husband of Mrs. Lillian Wildermuth Dixon; father of Mrs. Lillian Patton, George H. Dixon Mrs.

Betty Vetterly; brother of Mrs. Alice Bolyard. Friends are being received at the JOSEPH F. OTT FUNERAL HOME, Fifth and Oak Irwin, 2-5 and 7-9 at p.m. Funeral Tuesday morning o'clock In the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Jeannette.

DUNSMORE Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, at Parma, Ohio, Ethel, formerly of mother of Mrs. Gerald Copher. Howard Vandergriff and David Dunsmore; sister of Catherine Duhl, W. C.

Underwood Oakdale and Frank Underwood of Verona. Friends received at the RICHARD THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, Oakdale, 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, age 82, of 140 Wylie Clairton, beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Chasko, of Munhall, Mrs. Helen Jesionowski, of White Oak, Brother Martin Ference, O.S.B., of Latrobe, John and Michael Ference, of Clairton. Friends will be received 2-5 and 7-10 Sunday and Monday at the FULLERTON AND MATZ FUNERAL HOME, 466 Halcomb Clairton. Blessing Tuesday at 9 a.m.

in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Interment in St. Clair Cemetery. FOULDS Gertrude, of 355 Roosevelt McKees Rocks, on Saturday, March 1, 1969, mother of Marcella 'Thomson, Louis, Guy, Herman and John Foulds; sister of Mrs.

Herman Mielke; also 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at R. D. COPELAND'S, 867 Fifth Coraopolis, where services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. FRY On Saturday, March 1, 1969, Earl C.

Fry Sr. of Oakridge Brookline, beloved husband of Mary Emily Dean Fry; father of Earl C. Fry father-in-law of Bette Williams Fry: also survived by Aunt Mrs. Lillie Paterick, of Lillie, his Uncle Robert L. Crum, of Pah.

Friends received at the L. HAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Tues. at 2 p.m.

Mr. Fry was a member of the Brookline Post American Legion, Beechview Lodge of the Loyal Order of the Moose. Veteran of Foreign Wars. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. GETZ On Friday, Feb.

28, 1969, Theresa Marie Mcinerney, formerly of 616 Foreland North Side, beloved sister. of Mrs. Pearl Gray, of Uniontown and Mrs. Anne Gruver, of Akron, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the JOHN L.

QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th and Airbraxe Turtle Creek. Requiem mass in St. Colman Church Tuesday at 10 a.m. GILMORE Suddenly, Thursday, February 27, 1969, Mrs. Mona of 4353 Woodhill Munhail, beloved wife of John Gilmore; mother of Mrs.

Mariorie Hohn and Gene Gilmore; sister of Mrs. Alma Bakalarski, Mrs. Connie. Flovd, Mrs. Irene Laufman, Victor Lenavie and Frank Puspoki.

Family will receive friends 24 and 7-9 p. m. at the RE GEORGE ON IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Homestead Pork) Munhall services on Monday at 11 a.m. GRADY John J.

ef 612 Amity Homestead, suddenly, on Thursday, February 27, 1969, brother of Mrs. Kenneth (Marcella) Former, of Homestead. Friends received al the HOME, V. ANDERSON FUNERAL 806 West Homestead. Requiem high mass Monday in St.

Mary Magdalene R. C. Church, at 9:30 a.m. (Steward B. P.O.E.

650). GRAHAM On Saturday, March 1, 1969, Ray: mond Edward, ape 3 weeks, of 739 Kimball New Kensington, PREVIOUS DEATHS Bayuk, Mrs. Katherine Bell, Flora Dedig Blosat, Emil E. Bombick, Anthony C. Borcik, Matthew J.

Brandt, Rita M. Burey, Katherine Burkey, Theodore R. Burns, C. Howard 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. Hagendorfer, Howard C. Hanna, Samuel Hastings, Mildred M. Higgins, Irene Hochendoner, Mary C. Householder, Edna R.

Hunt, William Hutzel, Edward Johnstone, William V. Kawka, Hnat Ketchell, Flora R. Kline, Eugene A. Koontz, A. Houseman Libell, Emma Love, Oliver J.

Martin, Dorothy McCarthy, Mary McConnell, 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 H. Van Zandt, Margaret Wanemacher, Mother M. Corinne Wassel, Paul C. Wilke, Mary A.

Williams, Cheryl Death Notices sells, too YEARS TO PAY AUTOMATIC WATER SYSTEM Completely Automatic Just Set It and Forget It Water Deflector Drain Filter Media Steel Underdrain Drain Plug Site Glass Stainless Steel Air Eliminator Steel Standpipe All Moses formerly of West Deer son of Edward R. and Kathleen Ekas; brother of Glenn Fertig Clayton Fertig; maternal grandparents, Wilbur and Gertrude Ekas, of R. D. 4, Tarentum; paternal grandparent, Helen G. Decker.

R. D. 2, Cheswick. Friends are being received at the J. R.

SIWICKI FU. NERAL HOME, McKrell Russellton, after 2 p. m. Services Monday, 2 p. m.

GUSKY On Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, at 4:45 a. Julius L. Gusky, beloved husband of Elizabeth Davidson Gusky of 5929 Douglas Sq. Hill.

Father of Mrs. Burton (Harriet) Bennett and Marvin B. Gusky, both of Pittsburgh. Also three grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Sunday at 11:45 a.

m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. The family suggests contributions be made to the Beth Shalom Building Fund or charity of your choice. Visitation Saturday, 7-9 p. m.

Oakland Lodge Masonic Service Saturday at 8 p. m. HAGENDORFER On Friday, February 28, 1969, Howard C. of Brookline, beloved husband of Margaret Harper Hagendorfer; brother of Emerson and Charles Hagendorfer; son of the late Louise and Charles Hagendorfer. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Saturday and Sunday 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m., until Monday, at 10 a.m, and requiem mass the Church of the Resurrection at 11 a.m. He was a member of the I.B.E. ers Local No. 5.

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

Snyder. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood.

FUneral Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. HANNA On Friday, February 28, 1969, Samuel, of the Lutheran Concordia Home, Cabot, father of Mrs. Miidred HJg Mrs. Ruth Hesse, Mrs. Marian Macherosky, Mrs.

Olive Keller, and Warren S. Hanna; also 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Friends received Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood.

Funeral on Monday at 9:30 o'clock. Services in the Concordia Lutheran Church at 10 o'clock. HARLAN On Saturday, March 1, 1969, Ben, 1060 Bradys Ridge Beaver, 57 years of age, (formerly of Pgh.) Employed as a Checker for the Westinghouse Standard Control Division, Beaver, son of James E. and Mae Harlan of Sarasota, husband of Mariorie Chambers Ian; father of James of B. Harlan brother Edward David Harlan, both of sister, Mrs.

Grace Ritz, Sarasota, and Mrs. Jackie Abbott, also survived by three grandchildren. Friends are being received at the JR. TODD FUNERAL HOME, 340 3rd Beaver. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.

m. Interment Beaver Cemetery. HASTINGS On Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, Mildred Mover Hastings, of 105 Fairfax Forest Hills, beloved wife of Fred S. Hastings, mother of Mrs.

D. P. (Anne) Clark and Mrs. James H. (Ellen) Thomson; also four grandchildren, and four grandchildren.

Friends received at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. (at Coal Wilkinsburg, where services will be held on Sunday, at 8 p. m. Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

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Care Free Totally Automatic Timer Hammertone Finish Steel Tank In- Wall Skimmer Finest Quality Marlow Pump 5-Position Valve Permanent Underdrain interment. HAWTHORNE Suddenly, on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, Hawthorne; father of the late Ronald F. Hawthorne; also three grurdchildren; brother of John of Pittsburgh, Charles of Franklin, Dormont, husband of Pearl Moffat Frank of 1144 Tennessee Ave. Mrs.

Sadie Webb of Florida and Mrs. Anna Worsley of Butler. Friends received at the VLADIMIR S. CORBA FUNERAL HOME, 300 East Main Carnegie, where services will be held on Tuesday, March 4, at 1:30 p.m. Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

HIGGINS On Thursday, February 27, 1969, Irene Morris Higgins, of Atlantic City, N. formerly of Pittsburgh, mother of Mrs. William M. Phillips (Marjorie) of Tallahassee, Florida, and Mrs. John M.

Witz (Claire): sister of Thomas Morris of Pittsburgh. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Saturday, 7-9 p.m., Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. where services will be held Mondav morning at 10:30 o'clock.

Interment Mt. Royal Cemetery. HOCHENDONER Mary (Mae) Sammel, on Friday, Bethel Park February 28, the Convalescent Nursing Home (formerlv of Maytide widow of Alphonse A. Hochendoner: mother of Mrs. Grace Meder; Mrs.

Betty Dugas, both of Pittsburgh: Robert C. of Syracuse, Ralph J. of Grants Pass, Oregon; and Roy A. Hochendoner of Marianna, 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. mel: Sister of Alfred and Harry SamMrs.

Helen Kastroll; Mrs. Rosella Francis; Mrs. Note Crowford, and Mrs. Catherine Parry. Friends, received at the JOHN O'CONNOR Funeral Home, 4744 Clairton Rt.

at 51, Whitehall. Funeral on Monday 10 d. m. High mass of requiem In the Church of St. Wendelin's" at m.

Interment. In St. Wendelln' Cemetery. Family visitations noon unfli m..

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Pages Available:
1,950,450
Years Available:
1884-1992