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rFAGE 8-SECTI0N FOUR THE PITTSBURGH PRESS SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1955 Oeofh Notices Death Notcei Death Notieci Obituaries won par day dan; 6vt isj word lucludiiis Sunday 1 consecutive Ura Vic word pur ittr dally, to pet word InoiuiHni Sunday 4 oou-wcullva days $1 a word pee day dally. Vtc pet void locluduig Sunday consecutive data 10c i ird pet day dally, lOUe ft word Including Sunday 1 at 3 ooo-eecutlvp dan Minimum 16 wnroe. Any advpttiser beyond the BO-mllt area ol Piitsbutgh pnrns the rata ol 00 par Una bundar. 80c pn Uue omtaiiava Display Classified Daily Only There art averaga words In lint asate tvpe Ada using type largei than aitate. Oordem.

whlre space, ate. are charged on the ACiATK LINK bail The rale la per agate line lor 7 Consecutive days, leaa It for cain. Ada otdered 4 to 8 cotueoiuvB ehsiged at the rate of 300 per agate line, leaa Sfc for cash Ms ordered 3 consecutive days 48c per gate line, leaa 5 for run 1-3 time ids ire 60c art agate line loo oiawunti B. Hipwell Services On Tuesday Manufacturer Dies On North Side at 84 Funeral services for Rowley The I'ittsburch PreM WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS Boulevara ot the AUU At Junction of Liberty Ave. COUNTER SERVICE From 8 m.

to 5 m. Saturdays 8 a. m. to 2 p. ta Closed Sundays and Holidays PHONE WANT-ADS TO COURT 1-4900 7:30 a.

m. to 9 p. m. Dally and Holidays TOCANCELAWANT-AD For the Next Day's Paper Call Dp to 9 P. MV No Cancellations arcepteo Oc Da ol publicaUuB So Advertising Accepted for publication the Same Day-Excepting Death, Loit and Found and Help Wanted.

SUNDAY WANT-ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 6 P. M. FRIDAY No cancellations or corrections accepted after 6 p. m. Friday for Saturday or Sunday's edition.

THE PITTSBURGH PRESS to a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays the right to properly eUuelty, index and edit all adt, Death Noffett A.

VI A It A 10 Un 'JhuraUav, Marcti 17. Jvy Lvle of 1 108 Olivia 81., beloved mother ot Mrs. Coslmo CruvoiU. Hurly V. ot Baltimore, Harold of McKeesport anil John Lysle of Fort Vile; slater of Edna Frv; also aurvlved bv 12 grandchildren, Friends received at the Joseph N.

NU-d Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swlssvale. Bervlrea on Monday at 10 m. ('HKl'ZMAN 6n Friday. Mlrdi IB. I "job Charles (I.

Chrlzman. of IMS Lnwrle Bt husband of Frances Kochre brother of Joseph Chrlirman and Mr. Theresa Leslc, Friends V.III be re-reived at the Ouchl Funeral Home. I.owrle and Gardner Streets, Troy Hill, N. Solemn requiem mass at Most Holy Name Church on Tuesday.

March 22. at 10 m. lilrleiiclsi Invited, (Ikmknts Suddenly, at his home. 704 Island McKeet Rocks, on Saturday. MhtcIi HI.

the Rev. Vincent Clements, beloved husband oi Olovanno Clements; father of Mrs. Lerov Bover, Hobert, William, Edward and Mary Clements; also survived by seven (randchlldren and one Rreat-grand-ihlld. Friends received at the Clever A Stover Funeral Home, 5.14 Island Mi-Keen Rocks. Pu neral services at.

the Church ot Jesus Christ, on Monday, March 21, at 2 OLE At the Presbyterian Hospital, on Friday, March 18. 1155, at 8 William husband of Harriet Finney Cole: mother of Mrs. Frank M. Stevenson of Media, brother of Mrs. Cora Mercer; also one grandchild.

Friends may rail at. the Fulton Bradwell Funeral Home, 415 Chart iers Carnegie, between the hours 2 lo 4 and 7 to 10 p. Services on Sunday, at 8 in. Interment on Monday morning at Allegheny Me-mortal Par k. COM Friday at her home.

2118 Soulh Mathilda St daughter of the late John and Hannah Kelly Coll; sister of Dennis. John and Margaret Coll. Funeral from McC'abe Bros. Funeral Home. 61011 I'enn Tuesday, March 22.

at 30 m. Re-oulem hinh mass at Immaculate 1 1 on Church at SrjiO m. (TMMIKdK On FrldavT March 18. 1955 at 9:15 a. Oeorglana, widow of James Cumminns 545 Hulton Carnegie.

In her' BB fi year Survived bv one son. James McKown Cummlngs, and one grandchild. Friends received at the Fulton-llradwell Funeral Home. 413 fhartlers St, Carnegie, between the hours of 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Scfiooft and Instruction Business Counts International Corresixmdenct Sclioulj. Churchlll2-0219 AIR HOSTESSES WANTED" 18-30 McConnell Airlines Schools.

Km 405. cu. l-4Blj. AUTO UrlvltiK I-enru to dtlve now wi HiKhlancI Pars Comm. Driving; hi-hool Member P.A.D.S.

New dual control cars. State Instructors. Full Insurance coverane Montroas 1-34 BS or Emerson a-14SR. REAL values In real esTa'te are arlverT ILveil in The Ji CiasMinrt START VOUR OWN BUSINESS E. Hipwell, one oi trie r.ounot;is of the Hipwell Manufacturing will be Tuesday at 2 p.

rIn the Frank W. Simons Funeral 1 Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Mr. Hipwell, 81, died Friday at his home, 3G05 Baytree North Side, after a short illness. An engineer, he was asso-; dated with the Manhattan Brass New York and the ritts- burgh Lamp Brass Co.

before 'he retired. He was a founder and former owner of the Hip- well and at one time was connected with the engineering department of the City of Pittsburgh. Born In Frankfurt, he was a member of Davage 374, F. M. Surviving are his widow.

Jessie Anderson Hipwell; a Jer, Mrs. Sally Hipwell Holmes; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends are I ig received at the funeral home. Burial will be in Union Dale Cemetery. Mrs.

Barbara R. Schuchert Requiem high mass will be sung for Mrs. Barbara R. Schuchert, of 621 Brownsville Death Notices AI.MQI'KST Frlrlnv. Marrh 18, 1H55.

Benlamin K. Aluiqumt M.D., of 6701 SUnton Ave husband of Victoria Trow Almquest; gurvtved niso by one niece. Mrs. Irene Overtime, and one noph-w Flovd A. Almouesl.

of Oakland, C'olif. Friends rnceivcd at H. 8am.son'. 8:17 Neville lOaklimil Civic Cenlm, where m-rvioea be held 'luesrtuv afternoon at. 2 o'clock.

Jn lieu nf flowers contributions mnv be made to St. Margaret's Memorial Hospital Frco HfdFund. f.DASSKRONI On PrTfTtT Murch 18, 1H55. Pusatiale. of 348 Albert husband ot the late Rose Baldaeroni and father of fcinll Baldasaeronl: also survived bv 3 grandchildren and 5 grpiit-(trgndchlldren, Friends received at the Brusco Funeral Home.

214 Virginia Mt. Wash, Solemn requiem high mass In St. Peier the Apostle Church on Monday at fl jn. Hlif kl R-On Friday, March" 8, 1H55, Acnes of 12i West, beloved wile of Mnu-rice A. Becker; mother of Ruiti H.

Larkln of Miami. Fla. and Robert Becker; sister of Ann f'rux. Leo, Victor und Max Kchwnrtz Funeral from the Hin-rilngi-r Funeral Home, Butler on Tuesday, March 22, at 9 p. m.

Requiem high muss at Raphael's church at 10 a. m. Friends Invited. I Miami papers please copy I 9 Scfioofs and Instruction TYPEWRITING Complete cmirne. hetrlnner.

$22 SO: hi'Ltah-uii $10, indivniual instr. 4M IJmiiimihI o. 5 1 7 4 itnvlng "Sclipniry'7 oftera export, cumteiius Insti uctiori. Will rail at yuur home. Hilandl-M00 wtLkw.sBT;H; TuTm.

riionn, hath, jieateit. tttS I. A. Young Co. HI.

1-1428 I.KARN TV lor a future. AM.H.IIKNY 1 1(11 Ml Al. INMIHIK AO Sinllliflelrt SI, AT. Mt. Oliver, at 9 a.

m. tomorrow in St. Canice's Church. Mrs. Schuchert, a resident of the South Hills for 50 years, died Friday.

She was the widow of Joseph S. Schuchert Sr. Surviving are two sons, Joseph S. Jr. and Edmund L.

Schuchert; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Siters and Sister Mary Fdmond, OSF; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends are being received at the E. C. Koontz Funeral Home, 1719 Brownsville Rd.

r-'A I'jTJ Veterans Non-Veterans Gradautes ltZ TRAINED TECHNICIANS NEEDED! OR Michael, Ralph, Thomas and Edward Narclsl. 'Friends received at the Holznelmer it Bock Funeral Home, Main St. at Ninth, eharps-burg. Services on Muuday after-noon at 2 o'clock. O'BRIEN Of 4211 Cole Allison Park, on Friday, March 18, 196o.

Jobs husband of the late Harrlettc Warner O'Brien; father of Llllle Holley, John William James Joseph T. and Paul Brlen; brother of Frank O'Brien; also 10 grandchildren and eight grent-giuncli hil-dren, Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt. Royal Blvd. at Glcnshaw Olenshuw. Requiem high mass in St.

Ursula a Church on Tuesday morning al tu cluck OisValii On Thursday, March 17. 1955. Leo Oswald, of 804 War-rlngtou husband of Anna A. Pamno Oswald; laiher of Mary and Margaret Oswald: orother of Emit Oswald, Friends received at ihe Joseph Coillgan Funeral 1,08 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Monday, March 21, at 8 a.

in. Solemn high mass of requiem In St. George's Church at 9 a. Friends Invited. PAMIEK Friday, March 18.

1955, Llllle, wile of Joseph H. Palmer or 2.10 Ritchie Ave Welrton, Va, (lormerly of Turtle Creek mother of Anna Mav Miller. Gladys Wln-wood, Mildred Hedrow aim James Reushaw. Funeral from Ihe Steele and Wolle Funeral Home, Welr-lon, W. on Monday at 2 p.

m. PFI.CH On Saturday, March 19, 1955. Jerry F. Pelch Sr. ot 2033 Alfred in his 45th year, be-loved husband of Dorothy M.

Kulze and father nf Jerry F. Jr. and Joyce B. Pelch; brother of Mrs. Blanche Mutous.

Mrs. Rose Horfmun, Mrs. Hess Lung, Mrs. Ella Paulik, Adolph and Rudolph Pith. Friends received at the Miller Funeral Home, 1550 Lowrle El where services will be held on Tuesday at: 11 m.

Loyalty Lodge (19ti, P. He A. Penna. Consistory and friends Invited On Thursday. March 17.

1955. Leroy A. Pennell, in his hOlh venr, at: Veterans Hnspllal, Montrose, N. Y. lote of 128 Cral-ton Ave, Craftou.

husband of Marguerite Davlrs Pennell; laiher of Joseph, William, diaries and Hobert Pennell. Margie Wlnnowskl. Friends received at, the Funeral Home of Herbert Hershberger and Sons. 57 Rial I'm Crafton. where services will be held on Monday at 3 m.

In lieu of flowers please make contributions to MuMMpio S( leiosjs Society I'EI ROICH On Thursday, March 17 1955. Draglc. of 252(1 Carey Wav. husband of Maria Znrnlth; K'cplather of Milan Devirh. Friends and members of American Serb.

Club received at the Waaerko Funeral Home. 141 and Sarah Sis, Services at St. George's Serb. Orth, Church on Mondav at 2 I'I rTiY March 17. 1955.

Will E. Purdv, of 813 School Cnra-opolis, lather of Mrs. Jessie Schlmnf; also 4 grandchildren. I'rlends mav call at the Copeland Funeral Home, Fifth Ave. Coraonolls.

Services on Sunday at 2 n. m. RAHIINKAMP On Thursday, MiT'-h 17, 1955. Harrv age t.8. of Clinton.

beloved husband of Annie Shaw Rahenkamn: also survived by 2 sons, Horace VV and Frank boih of Clinton, 2 grandsons, James H. and Thorn- as Shaw; 3 brothers. Herbert, Adam and Walter Rahenkamn: 1 sister, Mrs. A. Special of Pgh.

Friends received at the Atoodv Fu-tierul Home. Clinton, where services will be held on Mondav, March 21. at 10:30 a. Interment VMmF.Y On Saturday. March 19 1(55, Lydia of 2537 Hackney beloved mother of Mrs.

Esther Zalis. Mrs Martha Spiegel, Mrs. Dorothy Mlhal. William. Herbert, Vincent.

John. Walter and Edward Ramsey; sister of Violet Nleder-mcver and Jacob Miller; also 18 grandchildren and two greai-grandchildren." Funeral from the home of Pthe'lhaas Son. 707 East St N. oil Tuesday at 1 try On Saturday, March 19, Sara Blanche, sisier ol William E. Mathrw L.

and Mrs Mary Reed Cratg Friends received at the J. Sum Whetsel Funeral Home. and Walnut Sis, Wilson (Route 8H5t. Clairton, where services will be heid Mondav at 2 p. ROBIRTsoN On Frldav after-noon.

March 18, 1955. Harrv A. of 14 Kenwood N. 8. formerly of Marienville.

brother of Mrs Laura Boyd ol Cincinnati. Ohio: cousin of Amelia Shanlev of Pgh Members of Davage Lodge No 374. A. snd friends re-eived at the Lev-Mlnerd Funeral Home. Perrvsville Ave (at Marshall Ave.

I. where services will be held on Monday afternoon nt 2 30 o'clock, RORtRsoN Bene, suddenly, on Mar-h 17. 1955 In Buffalo, husband ol Mrs. Grace Huberson of 513 Bioad St futher of Wm. Hovri Bene Jr.

Roland and Mrs Clarice Amos Friends will be received at the Gambrell Funeral Home. 5710 Broad St where serv-n ps will be held Monday nt2p.m, koi.L On Friday. Ethel Solowits" Roll, wife of the late Jacob Georce Roll and mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Suki'z, Mrs Marearet KuiZeaver and Lawrence Roll. SMrvlved by four grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren 6ervleps on Tues-day.

March 22, at 2 p. from the Lacy Funeral Home, 418 Lincoln Ave (near Pch Hospital), Interment St. Peter Cemetery. Lem- J'tgton Ave Friends Invited SAMPSON On March 17. 1955 James Duff flamnsnn.

at the heme of his riaueh'er. father nf Mrs. John Dankmver, Irene Sampson, Mrs Llovd Edtrar. Mrs Joseph S. hnnbachler, Mrs Bertram C.

Mason. Mrs. John Townsend. John B. Paul O.

James Georee and Robert Sampson: also 17 granrirhild-en and 9 great-grand, children Friends receiver! at the Conrtlev Funeral Home. Franklin Ave. at Coal St Wilklns-buig where services will be held on Mondav morning at 11 a. in. S( liri.FK llrK Of205 Warhter St 17th Ward, on Thursday.

March 17. 1955. John in his 7oth vear, husband of the late Marv Miller Schlep her: father of Dolores Holger. Ctril Armella Jerome A. Schleicher and the la'e Eleanor Smith, brother nf Mollie and Charles A.

Schleicher; also 1 grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Road. Mt.

Oliver. Funeral on Mondav at 8 a. m. High mass of requiem in St. Michaels Church at 9 a.

m. Friends Invl'ed. Still ARB Formerlv of Etna. Pa, on Thursday, March 17. 1955.

Elizabeth Elbel. wile of the late William Sthlarb: mother of Maroeltj, Holmes Ralph aid Clifford J. Schlarb; sister of Mamie Malov. Minnie Burns. Harrv and George Eibel: also one strand: hlld.

Friends leceived at The Holzhelmer At Bock Funeral Home, Main St. at Ninth. Sharpsburg Requiem high mass in All Saint's church. Etna, on Mondav morning at 9 o'clock, mif( hi HT On r-rldav. Match 18, 1955.

Barbara Jacob, wile ol the Isle Joseph SVhuchert Sr. ot 021 Brownsville Rd Mt, Oliver; mother of Joseph 8 Jr. and Edmund L. Schuchert: sister of Mrs, Amelia Biters and Sr. Marv Edmund.

also three grandrhildren and one great-grandchild. Friends mav call at Knontr Funeral Home, 1719 Brownsville Rd So, Hills. Funeral Tuesday Bt 8 a. in. Requiem high mass at Sis Canne'i Church at 9 a m.

Interment St. George'a Cemetery Ml SI 1 1 i Frldav. March 18. 1'1)5, at his residence 218 Burrows St William Shatter, husband of Anna Skoko Shaffer: father of Eugene. Judlln Ann.

Kathleen and John Shade'; son of Amelia Shaffer. Friends will he reielv. at John A FrevvoP'l Ftflh Aye Funeral on Mon-day morning al 8 o'clock. Huh mass of reoulem In St. Agues Chur-'h at 9 oVloek.

Ml triROoo, Frldav, March 18, 1055, at 3 05 Bessie K. Shapiro, beloved wife of J. Shapiro: mother of 1, William SI i-lro. Leo Shapiro. Mrs.

Pul Mt'it Mrs Joseph Choder. Mrs, AKen Csmnellone. Mrs Florence Schorln: sister of Samuel Klshr. MonumeBti Cemetery Lots Burial will be in St. George's Cemetery.

Edward W. Margel Requiem mass will beat 10 a. m. tomorrow In St. Ann's Church, Millvale, for Edward W.

Margel, who died Friday at Pittsburgh Hospital. A former resident of Law-renceville. the 29-year-old veteran of World War II lived at 106 Franklin Shalcr Township. He was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School nf F.ncinppnni? ami was enm ov- D4' ftNINft CLASSES Graduates convenient downtown location APPROVED rot KOREAN VETERANS pen. school of trades, inc.

207 MARKET ST. Snce 1906 AT. 1-41 1 1 neral on Monday, with solemn re-quiem high mass In St, Anthonv'e Church at 9. JO m. Frieiula in- lied IK (Mudra) On March 18, 19SS.

Katie, beloved ile of Joseph of 328 Phoenix McKees Kocks. mother of Walter; one grandchild. Friends received at the Valerian Funeral Home. 238 Helen Mc Kci's Rocks. Pa.

Funeral on Mon day. Marcn 21. at 8 30 a. in. Requiem high mass al Holy Trinity Polish National Church, Catherine at 9 a.

m. Interment in Holy Trlnlt PollahNallonal Cemetery. Murawski Thu rT dav, March 17, J955, Marv Korlrkl of 1019 Shreve N. S. beloved mother of Waller Murawskl, Louise Brazell.

Prances Przvbvlek. Bernard and Edward Kozlckl and Irene Olazner: also 9 grantirhll-dren. Funeral from the Drzewleckl Funeral Home, 119 R. lath S. 8..

on Monday. March 21, tit fl a m. Requiem mass In St. Boniface Church. East St.

at 9 I.LOYD On March ffi, 19557 Hose wife of William Hovel, of 302 Second Oak-mont: mother of Mrs. Juliette Gaines. Mrs. (ioldemue Ahlcrmg and Alfred Plalet; also survived bv 6 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the Eaton Underwood Funeral Home, 378 Maryland Ave.

Oak-mont. Services on Monday st 2 m. Interment Oakinont Cemetenc Thursday. MnrT-h 17 1955. Elizabeth McCiinlrv, of 423 Lamar St.

(formerlv. of N. Braddocitl, wife of the late Joseph Long; mother of Ernest Robert O. 8r Harold Long. Mrs.

Edna I. Erbe. Mrs. Cleorl.e Jones and Mrs, Alma L. Hatter: also survived by nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at Warehiim's Funeral Home. Rebecca Ave, at Center Wilkinsburg. Services Monday afternoon atl ocUirk. I.rillt'l! On Friday, March 18, 1955, Joseph of 178 Fortv-ulnlh beloved husband ol Frances; brother of Frank, Mrs, Mary 8pe-har: also one brother and three sisters In Europe. Friends received at tie Paris and Murphy Funeral Home.

41125 Butler St. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's Assumption Church. Fifty-seventh 61., Tuesdnv nt 9 a iri. I.VNCH On Wednesday evening, March 16, 1955.

John O. husband of the late Francos M. tngold: beloved sou of Sadie Ca'o Mnrlcw and the lute Nelson J. Lvmh; brother of Sara Crottv. Harriet Schmtit.

Bessie C. Kwasnink. Thomas A and Nelson C. Lvmh. Funeral from the home of his brother, Thomas A.

Lvnch. 13Pfi Adams fcr N. S. on Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Requiem high mass at St, Andrew's Chunh at 9 o'clock.

Veterans and friends Invited. I.YSI.E On Thursday, March 17, 1955. at 1:15 D. Samuel beloved husband of Flora Zaof Lvsle. of 4200 Brighton N.

8 father of Samuel, Charles and Donald Thomas Lvsle; also survived bv 1 erandihlld; brother of Mrs Ellraheih Mrs Essie Justice of Pittsburgh and Thomas M. Lvsle of Greenville. Friends received at the Edward T. Douvh-ertv Funeral Home. 306 Lincoln Bellevue.

Services on Mon-dav alternoon at 2 o'clock. MAGANA" Ot 22 Seventh Sharpshitrg. on Wednesday. March in. 1955 Frank, husband of Aviseta Avnlos: father of Ursula Sanchez and Jesse Maeana; also seven grandchildren.

Friends received at Ihe Holzhelmer and Bock Funeral Home. Main St at Nln'h, Sharnsburg Requiem hich mass In the church of the Madonna on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ALLEY On Frldav, March 18, Thomas Jn-seph Mallev. husband of Helen Aupke: father of Phyllis; son of Michael and Mary Mallev: brother ol Anna Mav, John, Mtt-giret Fenton. Edward.

Rose. Una McChesnev and Ruth Malley, Friends received at Campbell Funeral Home. 1314 Middle St, Sharpsburg. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph Church on Tuesday, March 22, at 9 a MANN F.I.

LA Suddenly on Thursday. March 17. 1965, Oliisenne, beloved husband of Lautg Colai'o; father of Amelia DiMano. An-tonlnette Palotnlio. Albert, Alfred, James: brother of Scolastica Man-nella and Dionino and six grand-children.

Friends mav rail at the De Rosa Mortuary. Paulson Ave, at Winslow St until Monday at 45 a Solemn renniem Meh mass In Our Ladv Heln of Christian's Chiiri 9 45 a m. MiRQi l'. On Fridav. March iC 1955 Euward ol ltu, Frank- lin Ave, Siialer Two.

tformerlv or Lawrencev.lle 1. son of Blamh and the bte Dennis Ma'fl; brother of Mrs Jane pHitlers. N'rs. Bud Bender. Frank Mantel.

Jihn end Leo Ster Funeral from the Henninger Funeral Home. 4t '5 Butler St on Mnn av -Brch 21. et 9 a m. Requletn mass in St. Anns Churth, Millvale, at jo a.

rn. On Thursday. March 17, 1955. James McNelllv age 81 years, hushatnt of the late Httle Alice McNelllv tformerlv of Beechview father of J. Lewis McNelllv Friends received at the lielnhauer Mortuary.

West Liberty Ave. where servtcps will be held on Mnnn.iv at 2 d. m. Members of Dnrmont Lodge f84. and A.

Pittsburgh Encampment No. 2. I. Elizabeth McGimpsev Rcbekah Lodge 415 and Ir.ends Invited I Masonic services by Dormont Lodge ot4. and A.

Sunday at 8 p. MKI.I.ITsl Suddenly, on Thursday. March 17. 1955. at 8 35 u.

in. at his residence. f819 Thomas Morns Mclllts, husband of Marv Urten Mclllts: father of Dorothy L. (Dottle i Melius son of Esther Melius of Philadelphia, brother of Mrs Eva Simon. Samuel Melhts, Demon, Philip and frank Mollns and Mrs.

Louis Becker of Friends will be received at John A rrevvoiel's. 34oii F'lith Ave. Funeral Monday morning at 9.30 o'clock Solemn high nmss of requiem at St. Pliuonieiia I Church at 10 o'clock. MORGAN On Friday March 18, 1955 Wililam R.

Morgan Sr of 819 Proctor Way husband of the late Jeanette Mctgar Morgan; father ol Willljin Jr Harold Farle Donald Mrs. Mignonette Kooser and Mrs. Lilantae Trbovlch; nine grandchildren. Friends received at the Joseph Col-ligan Funeral Home, hOH Warring-ton Ave Services on Mondav, March 21, at 2 p. m.

Friends In- Vlte(i MORGAN -Suddenly, on Thursday, Marih 17 Charles beloved husband of MulHe Morgan of 147 Maxwell Way l-rlenns re-reived ihe Gaines Funeral Home, 230 Auburn St Services will he held at the SV Paul Baptist Churth, Mondav. Mnrch 21, a' 1 m. Interment Allegheny Cemetery MOss On Friday March 18, Julia Clara Mns of Soulh Mathilda St sister of Mrs Anna Fabr and Mrs Elizabeth Hulsman. Funeral from th James Lnwrie Memorial Home. 1407 chateau at Penna.

Avi on Tuesday at 8 30 Re. qmem high mass St Josephs Church at 9 a Friends Invl'ed, MI Flil llllAI KR rions. age 2r" beloved dnutbter of Charles and Irene Muehle'haler of 1155 Pem-berton SI 8., on Saturday, March V' 1955 sister of Mrs. Norma Parks sod Charles Frlet-ris mav rail at O'Brien's. 1724 California at.

Cooper Aves N. S. Svrv- jcp r'iesdavB! 2j. NACKY TTiursilav morning Thorn, as husband of Marsaret Bonner: father of Thomas of Gary Int Charles John and Catherine Na.py Mrs Marv Biker Mrs Hettv H'lghes and Mrs Clare llour: alo 8 '-ancrhlMren and 4 great. trrandt hildren Funeral M-Cabe Bros.

Ftineral flotne 5 'no Penn Ave, Mondav. Mar.n '21. 1955, et 8 a Heoniern huh mass at St. Rosalia Church et 9 a m. N4R('sor Middle Rd Twi), on March 17 Albert iPatu, hu-cnd ot A'ltie flemran NarrM, taiher cf P.i'rlcU Anne 'id I).

nus R. Nafrls); son nf Italnh and Mary Denn.s Nanlsl: biuther of Beity N'edham Angrhue Schu.ster Sljter Mary Raoheel, Stitnmv' Monuments Cemetery Loti Order NOW America's Finest Granites at Sears Famous Savings A 1 invite you TO see 0UP displays of various granits memorials in; BARRG Death Noteei Abraham Klahr. Joseph Klahr ol Stamford, Connecticut. Mrs, Harrv Dichter end Mrs. Isadora Katz; 1 grandchildren, Services will ba held in the Ralph Schugar Chanel, 6509 Centre Ave.

on Sundav. March 20. at 1 m. Interment Shalom Cemetery, SlEvVEKE Mrs. Margaret Long; Siewc.ke, died Murch 18, 1955, lormerly of B109 Howe Pgh.

Friends received at the Carl H. Culler Son Funeral Home. 211 Filth West Newton, where services will be held Monday at 9,30 m. Interment Irwin Ceme-tery. STAFFORD Suddenly, on Friday, March 18.

1955, Francis I. of 1404 Rvdal 8l Crafton, husband ot Catherine Bell: fatner of James, Reglua. William and Catherine Ann: son of James and Marie; brother of Mrs Klla McKlndlejr and Mrs. Edmund Mc.Cusker. F'riends are Invited to call at the Leo J.

Henney Funeral Home, 323 Second Ave Carnegie. Funeral Tuesday with requiem mass at St, Philip's Church, Crafton, at 9 a. STEWART On Wednesday. March" 111, 1955. Olive McKee Stewart, widow of Edward Slewart; beloved mother of Elheldreda Hergen.

roerier, of 2H52 Perrvsville sister nf Mvrtle McKee, Mrs. Rulh Kearns, Thomas, Albert and Millard McKee: also 2 grandchildren. Friends received at the B. B. Dev.

Iln and Son Funeral Home. (.02 Sherman Ave. Funeral Mondav morning with requiem high mass In Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock. STIM.i"i.L On Frldav, March 18. 1955.

ot 10021 Frankstown Penn Homrr W. Stlmmel, In his 8 II year, husband of Millie Stimmel (nee Horinel i. Friends received at Stewarts Funeral Home. 9311 Frankstown where services will be held on Monday at 2 30 p. in.

TOWi.E dn Friday, March 18, 1055, Ncal husband of Mayme McCutie Towle of Murrysvtlle, Pa also survived by two sons, Donald R. and Neal C. Towle one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Kappel; one brother, Merlon Towle; also three grandchildren. Friends received at T.

D. Turner's, 729 Wallace where services will be held Monday alternoon at 3:30 o'clock. WITIIFROtV Wlnfred Thursday. March 17, age ti7. beloved son of Robert and Marv Wllherow.

ol Puuxautawnev, survived bv sons: Edwin. Wilbur. Harold snd James: daughter. Marv; brother, Eugene, and 9 grandchildren. Fu-lo'i al aervices In Jordan 8 Funeral Home.

Punxsutawnev, on afternoon, WOODS Friday, March 18. 1955, at 9 30 p. Mrs. Margaret Woods of bU3K Dalzell daughter of the late David and Nancv Speer Woods. Friends received at.

Samson s. 637 Neville St, (Oak- land Civic Center), where services will be held Monday afternoon at lock VODER On Thursday. March 17. 1955. Norman L.

Yoder, of 4 Plymouth Wav. beloved husband of Nellie Gould Yoder; foster father of Stella: brother of Mrs. Cam Reed and Mrs. May Brown, Friends and members of Brotherhood of Railway and Steamshln Clerks tp-rplvpd at the narlors of Wm. Slater and Sons, Virginia Ave.

(and Kear-sarge Mt, Washington, whera services will be held Mondav. March 21, at 2 P. m. In Mtmeriam HENTY, Roman John Sr. Who died 1 year today.

We hut a Dad with a hrsrt of gold Who is more lo us iliftn wealth untold U'lthout farewell be felt asleep With only memories for us lo keep We hsve lost but God has gained One of Hip best fathers me win Id contained dby his rhildrem IN loving memory of MPIard F. Leslie who psaacd, away 5 years a(u today. Sadly missed by wife, daujhlers, sona and grandctilldrrn. Funeral Director WILLARD KEIL AMBULANCE SERVICE 3 ambulances available nhht or dav. Immediate servicp.

Serving Craflan, Iim-ram, Sherarten. Elliott. McKees Kks. Carneitie. Cnraopoiis and virnp.

ties Phone Federal 1-1300 or Federal 1-636J. Fforiirt LL'BtN A R.MAI.LEY THE BEST IN FLOWERS 128 Fifth Ave. GR. 1-2200 Monuments Cemetery lot ALLEGHENY County Memorial Rata 4-trravt plot. For quick sle.

1J00. Bramlywl lie 1-634U evenings. ALLEGHENY Memorial Park I- sale; choice Block A. 2 or nun tiaves. s5 each.

Churchill 1-3120. ALLEGHENY County Memorial 6 nave Int. section 2E: goln wet make otter. Willard 1-8948. ALLEGHENY Memorial Cemeteri Block 211.

Ten 6-grave lots. Selling all or separate Churchill 1-1104. JEFFERSON Memorial Park "Garden of the Well 4-srave lot, worth 1750, bargain. cedar 1-0378. JEFFERSON Memorial Cemetery chrtcejiweea.

Court 1-4 578; LAKEWOOD Memorial Gardens Fin-Isted oarden ol Nativity 4 lot worth 750; make offer, per- rvsvllle 4-7798 MT. Rnval Cemetery 4-srave plot; willacrlllrePiantstlonl-BiaO. HAVE ava.iable well located familf plot" 4 units each. In Allegheny Memorial Park- Will consider reaionsbie offer to osp tall Mr. Haines, fcxpiess 1-4500.

lost and Found AUTOMOBILE Rev. ard for Information leading to recovery of OldsmoOiie 1950. 2-dwr, light green. 1954 license 5G911 or 1955 license 7F98I, musing fnim Shsdyslde Monday night. Scheme? 1-3130 BEAGLE Female, brown.

wbiie: lost 2 weeks: Heme 78205; McMurray vicinity. Reward. McMur-rayoS; BOXER Lost Brlndle color: West Vie.v vicinity trcwardl, Perrysvma 4-9871. DIAMOND (ting And wedding ring, lost Saturday, Route 88, Library nd.Reward. Willard 1-H9JS.

FENDER Skirt Bls'ek (Vdlllac, leen Dowiitnn-Est Liberty. Tues. 1av: llrjeta! revaid. Grant 1-8155; Grant 1-4805. GLARES ti'lt ihell rims.

Ksutmann's-Frick Bulldine vicinity. leave at any P. Regard GLASSES Ladies, piatle rims. case. lOtli Llberty and Fo-t Pitt Hotel vicinity.

Federal 1 GLASSES Lost 300 block 4th Avenue, Wednesday, reward. Halel 1-81H9. evenlnga, PIN Platinum. dlsmniKj bsr plnT attotit a month ao. Reward, sterlu.l 14.13.

Sunday or evenlnci. Pt'RF. Lady's, blaw-at gVlautie (vlti" billfolds 1. lost on Route 51, Monday evenlnc; reward. Everglade i-nail WatT-H.

Bulova Lost between Smith-field and Fifth, Mooday evpinng. sen-timentsl value. Reward EM. 1-5020. PTSTW ATCII Lads linglnes! whltp gold with side diamonds.

Inscription1 lost Dountnn about 10 riavti re-var-l I ft? WRISTWATl'H Gold. El.tln." Int between Wllsinsbuitt and Fat tmer-ty from mother. He anl. ren-Iuipo i nnafi LOST Small, rreilmm brown harness collar-bells. N'irlh Sltlt district Service man pet.

1505 Arch it. Rewa rd. LOST Bllucal bron she'T In shsier Crawfoid case vicinny Brownavtlli Poau nesr Msttlflt. Re-waid. WI.

1-2975. Personal M. Hsppv Wr'httsy tetvlnf soon. feed your siznalute. We would all like to sep yon CLAP AM Happy birthday, Sara ID liospiial Abbie.

Monument Cemetery Lot Inqjire About Convenient Payment AND CO. 323 N. H'q! Ave. fa.t L.berty (t MO. 1-6500, Ct.

2C (m) I ai "'yi fir a-- 10 p. m. Servltea on Tuesday, Mnrch 22, at 2 p. m. C'I'Sninoiiam Huddnl.

on f'ri-iy. Mnrch 195S. Alice Irene Weber, beloved wile o( Murtin Cunningham; rUuuhtrr o( Julia and the late Allien Weber; sister of Albert, Louis, Wllllnm snd Howard. Funeral from MeCabe's, 72U4 Thomas Bhd on Tuesday at 8:30 m. Requiem mmti ut 81.

James' Church (. Wilkt. I uc 9 a in, IAIT On Pi irlay. Murch is7 I'lia. Henry of 17 Lokewood West View, husband of the late Com Zohndrr Uiirtt; brother of Mrs.

Minnie' F'lckell. Funeral from the home of Bchellhaas i Bon, 707 East N. 8 on Tuesdiiy at 2 p. Members Hark Loilue Mb, F. A- and Trie ds invited iHi.I.A Of 309 Kirk Carrlrk" on Saturday, March Hllde-sarde Bauer Dills, in her 5uih year, beloved wile of Chrtatooher Dillii: mother of Helenc Moltett; sister of Haael O'Toole; also one firandchild.

Lee Ann Moffat. Friends reeelved at the funeral home of John D. Schaub Sons, 4U5 Brownsville jvlt. Oliver, Funeral Tuesday at 8 a. Hish.

mass of requiem at St. WendtUn C'hiinh nt 9 a KONOVAN -On Friday, March 18, Michael aae 71 veara. husband of the late Mnrv Donovan, and father ol John and Wil- llam Donovan. Dorothy Holzer and Marsaret Harms; also seven Brand-children. Friends received at the rhapel of John H.

Slater and Son, 228 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral, Monday morning at 8::0 o'clock. Requiem mass in k. DOVLE On Wednesday, J')55.

Mary Newman, of 3S55 York St Munhall. mother of Joseph R. Dovle: sister of Thomus Newman. Mrs. Anna O'Brien, Miss Kathrvn Newman and Mrs.

Josephine Hensler. Friends received at Ihe Hensler Funeral Home, 109 Fa.t Ninth Homestead. Fa. Funeral Monday with retiuiein Mth mass in St. Theresa's Church at 'C'KKL Thursday morninn.

at her home. 3126 Orris Mi-Kresporl tformerlv of Larenreville i. Anne widow of Edward Eckel; mother of Thomas. Ravmond and Mildred Eckel; sister of Thomas Manning. Funeral Irom McCabe Bros, Funeral Home, 5:100 Penn Monday March 21, l')55 al 8 a.

in. Requiem Inch mass In St. Atlsus- in lire ri al a Fl.l.ioTT On Friday. March 18. 1400, Andrew Jackson Elliott, husband of the bile Delia Woods and 'ather ol Olace Chamberlain of Cleveland, Rm-hel Wilson of Dor.

mont. Delia Kuehn of Monroeville, Vantifl Sotllp of f'arkersliurn. W. Ruth Launhlln of Center, Everett W. of Chester and Alex D.

Elliott of Monroe-ville; brother of Margaret and Hobert Elliott; also 20 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Friends at Van Horn's, corner of Bealtv and Haymaker Rd Monruevllle, where services will be held Tuesday at 2 30 p. FAR AC On Snlurdav. March 19, M55. Thomas of 12 Summit Millvale, formerly of Lawrencevllle, oeloved husband of Anna; father of Joseph and Helen, all In Europe.

Friends received at the Paris and Murphy Funeral Home, 4825 BuMer 8'. Requiem high mass at St. Nicholas' Church, Millvale, Tues-d i at 9:30 a. iKI.n.N'FR On Friday. March 18." ')S5.

Adiir wife of the late Fred Feldner. at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Helen Htiteler. 244 Cascade Road. Forest Hills; also survived bv daughter.

Mrs. Eleanor Ketterer Friends re-reived at D. Turner's. 729 WaU lace Wllklneburg. where serv-Ices will be held on Monday afternoon st130o'clock.

GALLAOHKR On Saturday Mun 19. at 9.15 a. ni May Bnen. widow of George Gallagher of 11 Clifton Park; mother ol Frances Melvln. Mia.

Gertrude Ptpiiael, William Samuel F. Robert P. and Cieorne OaU lagher, alsler of Mrs. Annie Haas, Mrs. Sarah Jordan.

Robert and William also 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchll-dren. Friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrvsville Ave. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 9.30. High mass of requiem In the Annuncm- tum Chun-h at 10 o'clock.

fiF.ARY Maiv E. inee Cojrle i. on March lfl 1955 at her late home, In Blairsvllle. mother of Mrs, Celia Goodlln of Oreensburg Mrs Eleanor Ric hard of Blairsvllle ai i Mrs Mildred Harlman of Pills-burgh. Friends received at the Ferguson Funeral Home, In Blairsvllle, until M-mdav morning at 8 30 He-qulem high mass al ttie 8.

Simon jbm'i umif nurcn at ociotg ThiiTsdav-March 17. Mary Leonard. of the la'e John mother of Mrs Veronua Dianam. of St Louis, Mrs. Agnes AtcNernev.

of and Joseph, of New Kensing'on. Fnen.ta re.elved st the De Carlo Funeral ime. Ci.rll.itln Union, town. Hlsh mass of requiem at St. John's church Monday at 9 a m.

Interment St. Vincent's Cemetery, CiR ACANIN On Friday. March 18, John tfmitivi Orar-anin of 12UO Ridge Ave, North Biaduork, husnand of Kckerka; siep. fatner of John and Joih Sckerka. Friends received at the Fons Funeral Home.

304 Electric Ave Fast I'gh. Funeral on lion- Viil2 rrh 2 1. at 2 prn IIU.I. On Friday. March 18.

1955, at Lakewonh, Fla, Netne Herman, ge 74. of MS Haig St Ellwood Cltv formerly of wife of William Hall; mother of Charles William H. Hall, Mrs. W. C.

Schlusser. Mrs. Roy H. Groves, Mrs Arthur Donahoe Mrs. Ben Lange; sisier of Mrs Lillian Jnve, F'red Herman: 15 grandchildren, six great grand' hliilren.

Friend, received at the Paitou Memorial Home. 500 Sixth St Ellwood CUv, Momlav. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. Services Tuesuay at 2 p. tntrrnieni Locust Grove Cemetery HsMFS-At Chicago III on Frl.

rinv March 18. 19S.V Marlon A. Kennedy, wile nf William Hawes; daughter ol Catherine and the lale Damn Kennedy of Avalon: sister of William Elizabeth Jean, I) Noble. Kennedy and Mrs Kathrvn Winter. Funeral services and Interment at Chicago, Monday.

March 21, 1955 MFIImVnN On Thursday March 17. 1055. Elizabeth M. Hehmnnn. of 327 AoeuOa SI daush-ter nf the late Henrv end Marf H-itmann Hehmann: ftster of Mrs.

William Steun, Mrs. Katie Pfeiler. Marv George H. end Henrv 8. Hehmann Friends received at parlors of Wm.

Slater and Sens. i r-rlnla Ave (and Kearsarge St I. Ml Washington, until 8 15 a m. Moiidav. March 21.

Renniem hlcll mass at St. Mary ol the Mount Church at 9 a. m. IIFRMWN On Frli1av-Marrh 18, 1'5S. at 2 10 d.

Anna B. Her-maim, nf 5.17 South Braddnk sister nf Mrs Clara Miller; aunt of Mis WDnia Kostors. Friends received a 11 Samson's. 5)7 Neville St. tOaklaud Civic Cen'eri where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'rln, lc inpWfl.L On Frldav, March 17 al 2 20 o.

Rowlev Hmwell, beloved husband of Jessie Ander-eon of 3W5 Bnvtree fit father of Mrs. Sarah Hlowell Holmes: also 2 grandchildren and 3 great-strand, hlldrrn. Davase Lodge No. 374, F. A.

and friends re-r-ived at the Frank Slmmn F-'iiieral Home. Perrvsville A. Services on Tuesday after st3 orlori(; Hl KB On Wednesday. March IU, at Klssiminee. Florida.

Jessie Mae Holer (nee Port i. wile of Aruhonv Holer, formerly of Pieaant Vallev Pa mother nf Dr Robert P. William It and Lois Holer: sl--cr ot Weston, Helen. Violet Hamster and Clouae: seven grandchildren. Friends received Campbell Fu-neral Home.

1.114 Middle Sr-arnsburg Finieial airvues on Monday March Mill si On FrVdsv "March 18, William, nf Forbes St heloved husband nf Alno Isatu. Frietnis received at the Alhert J. Frevvocel Funeral Home. 1IR C'rs't Ave where funeral services will be heldjm D.mu jl NKINS On Friday March If 1455. Fmma Bell Jenkins ot Ornve Rd wife of Fdward Jenkins Sr mother of John, Ed-w ard Jr Mrs Smma Krlvanek, Mrs RiPh likes Lemuel, Harold, lewis.

Mrs Edith PannsiI ami William Dole: sister of Frank, William, Mrs John Campbell Mrs, Thomas Jenkins. Mrs William funoson: grandchildren, one reat -grandchild Friends at the funeral home ol Herbert Herhhergr and Sons, 57 Stallon'' pt Cration Funeral services al the Moon Run V. P. Church on Tuesda vat2 ptti JOHNSTON Thursds. March 17 1855 Julia Olvnn.

wife of the late Josenh 8 Johnstoni mother ot J. Hunter and Mrs Genevlrve J. Bibro: lister ef Jsmea and Nor Olvnn; trsndmother of Fdltn, Anne and Mark Stenhen Bibro, Kathleen. Olvnn and Mart Ellen Johnston. Friends received at Ihe fantllv nome, lft Oreentree Rd (treentree.

Requiem hiuh mass 8t Margaret's Church on Monday. March 21. at 10 Please omit flowers. KtNHI "tbutsdav, March 17, l'i35 Constance, In her 79 yesr, ol II Mrlaughhn Run Kd Mrirtfviile. wile of the la'e WH-iam Kmkiis' nio'her of Mar.ei a Brigon.

Mart Oelschlaser. Anna I'otts Vincent and Jo-enh tlnkji" eeeelveil SL Fiver I. 29 LOOK Ilofore You Unroll in any Boaulv School VISIT MAISON FELIX Beauty School Pittsburgh's oldest, largest and most modern Beauty School, owned and operated for over 20 years by M. FELIX. There is no substitute for esperienee.

Msiion Felit teaches all tha latest methods in Beauty Cultura. YOU be the judqe. Coma in and compare You Can Be An Expert Beauty Operator Oay 1 Eve. Classes far Men I Wames No hiqh school education required. Short traininq period.

Low cost. Easy terms. Free placement tervica. Write tor Frea Catalog PC i APPROVED FOR KOREAN VETS Local WANT-AD Rates 5 Discount for Cash On 3 or Mure Consecutive Ineertlon 9 School! and Instruction TELEVISION RADIO INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS Penn Technical Institute 84 tn 01 ft ninM I), iWSTttWN Ph. School of Trades.

Inc. Wore 1008 Television Radio Electronic Refrigeration Air Conditioning Convenient Downtown location. 07Mrkft St. Atlntlel 4ill AUTOMOBILE Auto Body Mechanics Low tuition r. l.

aptud. ive In School Dorm. J10 Per Mo. Vol Technical Institute, Inc. Hlalrville, J4.

COMPTOMETER SCHOOL DAY AND EVENING CLA.t-SKH Onlv liceutrd comotomeler schiol In Pittsburgh. STOP IN PtinNI! OR WRITS FOR FRKK BDOK1.KT Free Lifetime Placement Service 800 Magee Bi'ig. AT. 1-9414 TO rive employmrnt and to get employment a Want Ad in The Piesfcif, couhIiv elfetiive In luth ciuni. EVENING CLASSES TVI'HVKI IiMI.

HIH1K MIAMI ItFril'K lUIIINKS. BI'XIN'FSX F.N.LIfc 6T4RT A'V MON OH FKI NICIlt nip. nrTMiiKt.n icaiilmv AT. 1-7177 M4UFF BI.IK... 3.1 1) Fill II AVB.

PGH. BARBER SCHOOL Approved tor Korean Veterans Easy Terms lor Non-Veterans 908 federal St. S. EA, 1-5457 ENG I fHG NEW ClASSFS STARTINO MAT 1 il-MO. Llll Nil Ml).

MLB UA1U PITTSBURGH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 1ZM4 Pens Aa Kra.nl 1-IIHHS Wrlia tor Free Bmislel A BURROUGHS orriCE MACHINES TRAINING CENTER A fvfnlnf f'UtM Enrollmml at Anv 1 mi I n) I vidua) Instruction For Mr liifurnutiim, (all Atlintti I rHH Ail Houlrvird at Alllfi Aviation MECHANICS Approved for Korean Vets PGH. INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS A-B Far Free Bmiklel No. 1 Nrw Clajs Wow Formlni All I l.lle SY Nil VIIUiiRT DK llsH Kli. f. III) 1-7 5110 GKACE 31 A in IN SCHOOL 108 SmithHeld Steer Announces Registration Now Open For New Oay and Evening Classes Personalized Instruction Professional Teachers Shorthand (frff Mai hmM BfK inner InUtniffli.ilr AHsam'rd I n'M ritinjr, Ollur M4huir Mlli hbimtii Hulttitfttng I'D t.iplMHir Srt rftriiil hi irm I vrmnr rut I ion $10 muuihty tr Bay tumhiiMtmu ot 3 uhjpit.

ATlantic 1-6309 SWITCHBOARD RECEPTIONISTS tll 'll'll Clt'T Inr Wiimin it ail Traiams an Ilia irdi D. ar tlnl. F'e SeniH FLORENCE un SCHOOLS 605 La-Finance Bldg. AT. 1-904 PRACTICAL NURSING OiKid Pay.

Iirc-tlnip opportunity. Itiletesta.g work eiislly lpiiriiPtl Hie riiinklin wa. Aiif-n limh Nchii.il nut ieiUlred Cull write or plinnt tor your Hil-E Utjcklrt l)av A f.i'tnirm C'latsea Fnrmfnr RESERVE YOUR PLACE NOW! FRANKLIN SCHOOLS Onhirt Riiitdlr(nn Tth Mrfrl iVim irimr 4 I Until I t(U" Licrnird and I MAbliV.r lll ten can laarn writ 100 woreH ar minuta la uit I skorl with tomaul iprlilt-ln. BC Sasrthnnd. Ud la laodieq oftlctt ond civil iaric.

Jot A1C I no aymboli low tat. 'rat nqlianoide amploT Bunt rvlet, POSITIONS WAITING fSFIIIX NOW I (IB fur M.Hrii i lUMMi I 4rHII I IU. MIIKMM. il l0 Phone AT. 1-4875 or writ tee MM Sana' ficfuiiny Touofit ot SPEEDWRITING INSTITUTE Durrs iron city cotitCE 313 Sixth hi, If Wand St.

)5 It MAISON FELIX81 are ni. a st i SCHOOL ALSO AT 256 Fifth Ave. AT. 1-3771 new Kensington, pa. Mth htt.

and Wood H. Phone tdison (i- rd as a rhemieal engineer with the U. S. Steel Corp. Applied Chemical Laboratory.

Mr. Margel was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Epsilon, Sigma Tau and the ftudent chapter, American Institute of Chemical Engineering. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Blanch Margel; two sisters, Mrs. Jane Raiders and Mrs.

Bud Bender; three brothers, Frank Margel and John and Leo Stec. Friends are being received at the Henninger Funeral Home, 4633 Butler St. Burial will be in St. Augustine's Cemetery. Poison Slayer's Trial Postponed Ebensburg Case To Be Tried in June EBENSBURG, March 19 (Special) The trial of poison flayer Mrs.

Eileen Bell. 2S, of nearby Mineral Point, has been postponed from its scheduled btart Monday until the June term. Her court appointed John U. Taylor and Earl 1'. Clock, askrd for time to prepare a defence.

Mrs. Bell confessed sprinkling rat poison on a piece of bread last Nov. 10 and telling her three-year-old on, Bobby, to leer) it to his sister, Ruth Ann. The two-year-old girl ate the bread and died in Johnstown Memorial Hospital an hour after being admitted. Mr.

Bell told police she Killed the deformed child because she believed the baby "would die anyhow." At first. slitt aceused her husband, William, of the Klaing, but later confessed that she did it. Bell, a disabled Korean War veteran, was charged with as-fault with intent to kill, however. Police said he dunked Bobby's fret In scalding water until "the bkin peeled off like stockings," FRANCO Beauty School ANNOUNCES ADVANCED CLASSES STARTING APRIL 1st Mil ENROLL CLASSES TAUGHT FRANCcTlNSANA international master prize winner 'A! i i 1 l' 1 Ui Va.MTS I 1 1 i ar ar ar 'I lit Mm ti mm for Spring Delivery Club to Hold Sole The Activity Club of St. Stephen's Episcopal re h.

Wilkinsburg, will hold Its spring rummage sale on Wednesday, beginning at 10 a. m. in the parish house. ONE WORLD OR NONE Write (net fer a tree Booklet describing hn business-men, roil-evmpre. In patera and ikrs ran attltp help arevpnt elomir Mara.

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