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rr Death Notices Death Notices Death Notfeei Obifucres The Pittsburgh Press, June 26, 1972 Dear John: Services Tomorrow LATEST DEATHS For Dr. Oscas-Ziel Services for Dr. Oscar T. Ziel, a general practitioner in McKees Rocks for 44 years, will be at 1:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the G. L. Hershberger Funeral Home, 170 Noble Crafton. Dr. Ziel, 73, of 30 South Lin-wood Crafton, retired from practicing medicine about four years ago.

He died Saturday. He was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh Medical School, a member of the American Medical Association the Pennsylvania Medical Association and the Allegheny County Medical Association. Dr. Ziel served on the staffs of Allegheny General Hospial and Ohio Valley General Hospital. He was also a member of Masonic Lodge 525, and St.

Matthew's Lutheran Church of Crafton. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Harry K. of Glendale, and Oscar T. of Fort Lauderdale, two sisters, Alice and Lucy; and two brothers, Herman A.

of Front Royal, and Ernest H. of Mount Lebanon. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p. m. today in the funeral home.

Burial will be private. The family suggests memorial contributions be given to Ohio Valley General and Allegheny General hospitals. Maurice Caplan Graveside services for Maurice L. Caplan, a retired food broker, will be at 3 p. m.

today at Tree of Life Cemetery, Sharpsburg. Mr. Caplan, 82, of 255 Shady East End, died Saturday in Montefiore Hospital. He was a member of the Zionist Organization of America. Surviving are his widow, Lynnie; a daughter, Mrs.

Betty Morris of Hempstead, N. three brothers. Herman and Sam, both of Pittsburgh, and Zola of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Rae Wolk of Pittsburgh and two grandchildren. Family suggests contributions to favorite charity.

Charles F. Chmora Services for Charles F. Chmoraj a retired driver for the II. J. Heinz where he 'worked for 35 years, will be'at 10 a.

m. Wednesday at Mary Immaculate St. Cyrian' 'Church. North, Side. Mit Chmora, 67, of 3677 North Side, died the Ivy Nursing Home, Shadyside.

i He, was member of Teamsters Local 249, and Mary Immaculate St. Cyrian Church. Surviving are his widow, Mary; two sons, Anthony and Edward; a daughter, Mrs. Maryann Eitore; a sister, Mrs. Mary Thomas; and eight grandchildren.

Friends will be receivci from 11 a. m. to 10 p. m. today and tomorrow in the Sncrlini? Funeral Home.

408 Cedar North Side. Burial will be in St. Stanislas Cemetery, Shaler Twp. J. Edwin Wilson i Services for J.

Edwin retired senior vice president of Tittsburgh National Bank, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the C. McDonald Funeral 'ome, 529 California -ilon. 'r. Wilson, 72, of Pemberton North Side, died Sat-v in Suburban General tal.

Bellevue. -etired in 1964 after 35 -ith the bank. ee of First Presby terian Church, downtown, Mr. Wilson was an active member of the Duquesne Club, the Mason's Consistory No. 1, Commandery of Knights Templar, Pittsburgh Athletic Association and the Highland Country Club.

He is survived by his widow, Marie J. Friends will be received until 10 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Burial will be in Union Dale Cemetery, North Side. Sister Sennefeld A mass of resurrection will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.

m. for Sister M. Alexandra Sonne-feld in the Motherhouse Chapel of the Holy Family Manor, Bellevue. Sister Sonnefeld, 84, died yesterday in the manor at 301 Bellevue Road. She entered the Sisters of the Holy Family from St.

Stanislaus Parish, Pittsburgh, in 1901. She taught at schools in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Illinois before her retirement in 1966. She is survived by her sister, Sister M. Auxilia, also of the Holy Family Manor. Friends may call at Holy Family Manor today and tomorrow.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery at the manor. Sister Prusiynski A former principal of Holy Family School, Lawrenceville, Sister M. Precious Pruszynski died yesterday in the Holy Family Manor, 301-Bellevue Road, Bellevue. Sister Pruszynski, 67, entered the Sisters of the Holy Family in 1920 from the Holy Family Parish.

Lawrenceville. She also was a teacher and principal in Cleveland. She served as a general councilor in Rome from 1959 until last year. Survivors include her sister, Sister Ann Estelle of the Holy Family order in Michigan, and four brothers, Roman, Peter, Phillip and Michael, all of Pittsburgh. Friends may call at the Holy Family Manor today or tomorrow.

A mass of resurrection will be said Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. in the Motherhouse Chapel there. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery at the Manor.

fir Harry I. Rothstein -7 'v Harry L. Rothstein, 48, of 4330 Coleridge Stanton Heights; died yesterday in West Penn Hospital. An i i decorator 18 years, Mr. Rothstein was a graduate of the School of Interior Decorating in New York and the City College of New York.

He was president of the Dor Hadash congregation, a member of the B'Nai B'rith Golden Triangle lodge and the Zionist Organization of America. He is survived by his widow, Judith; two daughters, Mrs. Naomi Aran of Israel and Edna of Pittsburgh; a son, Beryl of Pittsburgh; sister, Mrs. Paula Deman of New York, and his mother, Mrs. Kate Rothstein of New York.

Services will be at 11 a. m. Wednesday at the Burton L. Hirsh Funeral Home, 2704 Murry Squirrel Hill. Burial will be in B'nal Israel Cemetery, Penn Hills.

The family requests that contributions be made to the Heart Fund or the United Jewish Appeal. ANDREWS On 'a'-irdoy, June 24, John Andrews o. Mt. Wo'hington, hus-bend of the iate Elsie Bossier Andrews: father of Mrs. Lorelta Setm, C-orge.

Mrs. Wanda Be-no, Mrs, Betty Groses, Mrs. Alma Eaaers, Arthur and Lavrence Frienc" received ot Wm. SLATER i SONS Virginia Ave. at earsorge Ml.

Washington, where services will be held on Tuesday. June 27 ot 2:30 p. m. BOLLERHEY 173S Beaver Giade Moon on Sunday evening June 25, 1972, Belle V. beloved wife of Harrison mother of Mrs.

Robert (Sara Mae) Gunn; also survived by three grandchildren. Family will receive friends Monday 7-9 p. m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 B. m.

at the PICKING-TREECEBENNETT MORTUARY, Johnstown where services will be held on Wednesday at 1 p. m. BOUR On Saturday, June 24, 1972, Harry, beloved husband of Anna Hegler Bour; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Kefover. Marie Sarah Jane and John N.

Bour. Services and Interment held privately. Arrangements bv RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME. i BROOKS (Bandi) Sunday, June 23, 1972, Jirssie wife of the late Howard of 3133 Ashlyri Sheraden; mother of Mrs.

Jessie Shallenberger, Mrs. Maraaret Misltl, Robert and Winfleld Bandl; sister of Mrs. Lillian Svnder; also fourteen aranJhiidren and twelve nreat-grondchlldren. Funeral service-, at the H. L.

SPEER FUNERAL HOME 2927 Chartlers Sheraden, on Wednesday at 1 p. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. BROWN (COULTER) On Friday, June 23, 1972, Georgle (Coulter) Brown, of Verona, wife of John Brown; mother Of Lawrence S.

Brown and Mrs. Carole B. Turner; sister of Frank D. Coulter, Hazel Best, Helen Beers and Elizabeth Peters; also one grandchild. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the LEONARD P. BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont, where services will be held Monday at 2 p. BROWN Mrs. Nancy Wentling of Ft.

Louder-dole, formerly of Greensburg, on Friday, June 23, in Ft. Lauderdale, wife of bdwln W. Brown; mother of Joseph of Las Vegas, Mrs. Richard Hoskin-son and Miss Margaret Brown both of Ft. Lauderdale; sister of Joseph D.

and Thomas L. Wentling, both of Greensburg, Mrs. William S. Rial of Pgh. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Walsh of Spartansburg, S. C. Friends beipg received on Monday from 3-5 and 7-9 p. m.

at the HENRY S. COSHEY FUNERAL HOME, 319 W. Pgh. Greensburg. Funeral mass 11:30 a.

m. on Tuesday, June 27, ot Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, Greensburg. Interment Greensburg Catholic Cemetery. BUCHLMAYER On Monday, June 26, 1972, Catherine Novasel, wife of the late Nicholas Buchlmaver of 94 Llpo Ross mother of Kotherine Slmkovlc, Gertrude Suhy, Anna Mav, Merwln, Cheryl, Walter 5., Nicholas P. Joseph R.

and Richard J. Buchlmaver. Also survived by 16 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvs-ville. Mass of the resurrection at St. Athanasius Church, West View, on Thursday morning ot 10 o'clock. Family will receive friends from 2- 4 and 7-10 D. m.

CAMP Suddenly on Friday, June 23, 1972, -Anna Keenan of 323 Ciiurci Brldgevllle; wife of Andrnw Camn; mother of Dr. Robert Camp, Andrew Camp, Wllllom Camo and Mayor Samuel Camp; sister of Mary Bambach; also five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Visiting hours from 12 noon to 9 p. however, friends will be personally received bv the family 3- 5 and 7-9 at the SAMUEL BLAKE FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Brldgevllle. Requiem mass at St.

Agatha's Church on Tuesday at 11 a. m. CANTWELL On Monday, June 26, 1972. Carrie E. Barth, of 348 Dale Bethel Park, Pa.

Mother of Mrs. Georae "(Fern) Gleason of Bethel Park, Martin K. (Sonnv) of Raleiah, N. Robert H. Cantwell of Perry, and Mrs.

Frank (iris) Prole of Bethel Park. Also 17 grandchildren ond three areat-orandchildren. Family will receive friends on Tuesdov, from 7-9 d. m. and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at THE PAUL L. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 5570 Library Rt. 88. Bethel Park where services will be held Thursday.

June 29 at 11 a. m. CAPLAN On Saturday, June 24, 1972, at 5 p.m., Maurice L. Coolnn; h-loved husband of Linnle Raden Caplan; of 255 Shady Ave. father of Mrs.

Carl (Betty) Morris of Hempstead, L.I., brother of Mrs, George (Rae) Wolk, Herman Caolan, Sam Coolan all of Pgh. and Zola Canlan of Houston, Texas, also 2 grandchildren, i Grave side services at the Tree of Lite Cemetery, Sharpsburg on Monday at 3 p.m. Family suggests contributions be made to the charity of vour choice. CASSIDY J-' on, Friday, June 23. 1972, of N.

beloved husband of Pearl M. Sweeney Cossidv; father of Joseph Mrs. Aurea Cowan and Mrs. Gloria Zimmerman; brother of Mrs. Alice Hite, Wilbur (Bill), Michael, and Edward Cossidv; also 12 grandchildren two greatgrandchildren.

Friends rereived ot the JOHN A. STFPHEN M. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar Ave. at Trin-ll N. (Across from Alleahenv General Hospital).

Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. with reauiem hlah mass In St. Peter Church, N. S.

at 10 m. CHMURA Charles on Saturday, June 24, 1972. o' N. husband of Mary Pesta Chmura; rather of Anthony and Fdwnrd Chmurn and Mrs. Maryann Ettore; brother of Mrs.

Mary Thomas: also survived by eight grandchildren. Family will rec-ive friends nt the SPFRLING FUNERAL HOME, 408 Cedor N. 5. Funerol mass In Mary Immaculate-St. Cvprlon's Church on Wednesday, June 28, 1972 at 10 0.

m. CIROCCO On Saturday, June 24, 1972, Susan R. Galanda. beloved wife of the late Frank J. Clrocco of 2314 Perrvsville mother of Dolores Mavoar; sister of John and Michael Galanda; grandmother of Knthlene Vickl Joseph Richard A.

ond Mark A. Cirocco. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsville Ave.

where ser-vices will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30. Mass of the Rossurec-tion In the Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock. COLLINS On Friday, June 23, 19'2, Patrick J. of Connellsville, formerly of Morgontown, West Virginia, husband of the late Anna Stlllwagon Collins; brother ot William of Canton, Ohio, Catherine Soisson of Poh.i also survived bv nieces and nephews. Friends received at Mc-DERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartlers McKecs Rocks, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Saturday. Sunday and Monday ot the MUNK-KUCERA FUNERAL HOME, Connellsville, Pa. Mass of the Resurrection will-be held 'In the Immaculate Conception Church, Connellsville, en Tuesday, June 27 ct 10 a. m.

DEADLINES REAL ESTATE RENTALS SALES CLASSIFICATIONS 10 THRU 44A' Double Column or More Order Copy Thurs. at 6 P.M. Single Column Order Copy Fri. at 12 Noon 23 PREVIOUS DEATHS Andrews, John F. Brown, Georgia Camp, Anna Cassidy, Francis J.

Collins, Patrick J. Clrocco, Susan R. Cool, Lance Cool, Sean Dramble, Minnls Dulay, Anna Green, Caroline M. Huber, Clarence J. Kalo, Matthew Kopas, Richard T.

Lanick, Anna Lewis, Blanche Rudolph, Jerry Sellers, Margaret P. Shord, George W. Sr. Sicilia, Fortunata Snyder, Bessie Stefko, John Stubbe, Gertrude Sullivan, Patrick J. Wagler, Ernest Watkins, John S.

Ziel, Oscar T. Death Notices beloved husband Catherine Mc Williams; father of A. Russell Thompson and James W. Thompson; also survived by one grandson; brother of Mn. Ellen Tarr, R.

Virgil Thompson and W. Alden Thompson. Visitations with the family Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the JACK L.

TH I CHART FUNERAL HOME Kennedy Ave. at Wllmot Dur auesne, where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m. UPDEGRAFF On Sunday, June 25, 1972, Donald L. Updegraff of Penn Hills, husband of Arvella Updegraff; father of Janet son ot Mrs.

Helen Updegraff; brother of Helen Harris, Lois Dorothy Underwood and Harry H. Updegraff. Friends may call from 2- 4ond 7-9 p. m. at the LEONARO P.

BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. VOSKAMP On Sunday, June 25, 1972, Charlotte wife of the lote John Voskamp; mother of Mr. Ray McNulty; grandmother of Mrs Marcella Horner and Mrs. Charlotte McNulty Holiday, of Venezue- la; j'irvived also by five orandchll- member of the Third 'Ion Church. Friends re- I i H.

SAMSON 337 (Onkland Civic Center) 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. where si- will be held nn Tuesday afternoon ot 1:00. The family j'tot memorials to your favor- Ite charity. WAGLER Ti 'oturdoy, June 24, of Brentwood, Ernest M.

(Heinle) Wagler; father of John of rnd tf lot- Frmo D. Grill; brother of Mrs. Mn-thn Hull of also thrre ond two Friends received at the JOHN SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOMF, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Sunday and Monday from 2-4 and -7-9 p. m. where funeral services -will be held on Tuesday at 11:00.

WATKINS John of 4844 Lougean Lincoln Place, on Saturday, June 24, 1972, husband of the lote Mildred Douglas Watkins; brotrdr Mlse Margaret Watklm, Miss SSra Wot-kins, Lincoln Place, Mrs. Ellen Boyd of West Mifflin and Robert Wotkins of McKeesport. Friends re- ceived at the HOWARD j. SKEL-TON FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Mul-'v downey Lincoln Place. Serv- ices will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.

m. from the Lebanon Presby- terian Church. (Funeral home hours 2-9 p. WEILER 4 Suddenly on Sunday, June 25, 1972, Albert of Imperial, husband of Joann; father of Robert, Jeffrey and rcott; son of Helen Weiler; brother of Norma Johnson, Harriet Borhk and Pobert Weller. Friends mcevied ot the THOMAS LIT.

TLE FUNERAL HOME, Main St, Imperial, where services will be' held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. WERNTGES John ooe 58, of J2 Polnsettld Sebrlng, formerly of Duauesne. Frldov, June 23, 1972; John Werntges and, Mrs. Winifred Joyce Werntges of brother of Rito Werntges and William Werntges of Duauesne. Friends will be rereived at J.

SHAUGHNESSY'S, 27 So 2nd Duauesne, after 7:30 o. m. Monday. Reauiem high mass, 10 am. Wednesday at St.

Joseoh Church, Duauesne. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, West Mifflin. WILSON On Saturday, June 24, 1972, J. Edwin, beloved husband of Marie 'i' Brighton brother of the lott Louis A.

Wilson Friends received at the LESTFR c- Mcdonald funeral home, 5 California Avalon, where services will be held on Wednesday morning ot II o'clock, interment in -Uniondale Cemetery. YOUNGSON On Sunday, June 25, 1972, Minnie beloved wife of the late John Youngson of Plum Boro; sister of Mrs. Carl (June) DuVoll, Friends received 2-4 ond 7-10 at the WAPLES I TRENZ PENN I HILLS FUNERAL HOME, 11110 Fronkstown where services will be held on Tuesday ofternoon of 242-Sl0CC) call ZEMLER Suddenly on Soturday, June 24, 1972, Louis Zemler, 0f 3523 Beech-wood So. Hill; husband of Marlene Zemler; father of Sfe- Phonie Beth Zemler; brother of Esther Zemler of Ohio and Joe Zemler of Frie. Services will be held at BLANK BROTHERS FU-NERAL HOME, Forbes" Ave.

of ff m. on Tuesday. Visitation Tuesdoy, 9:30 a. m. to It a.

m. Interment Shaorg Toroh Cemetery. ZIEL On Saturdov, June 24, 1972, Oscar i. iiel O. formerly of McKees Rocks, father of HorrvZi?) MO.

of California ond Oscar T. Ziel of Florida; brother of Alice, Lucy, Ernest ond Herman Ziel. Friends received ot the G. L. HERSHBERGER FUNERAL HOME, 10 Ncble Crolton.

Services on Tuesday, June 27 at 1:30 p.m. Visl- lotion with the fomily Sunday 7-9 and Monday 24 ond 7-9. In lieu pf flowers donations may be mode to the Ohio Volley General Hos-d fa ond Allegheny General Hos- 0101. JO In Memoriam WAGNER, Sebostion (Bostv) In loving memory of my husband who passed away one year oao today. Ail through tilt lite he worked 19 hard, He has gone to rest, Please God take good core of him, As a mon, he was one of the best.

You do not need special day bnna him to our mind. The dovs we do not think of him Are very hard to find. Sadly missed bv his wife, Eleanor; children, Richard, Thomas and Eileen, family ond friends, YANNUZZI. Jock R. In memory of our beloved son ond brother who cv.ed oway 3 years ago June 2, 1969.

WithO'it farewell you fell osleeo With only memories for us to keep Ve hove lost but God hos gained One of the best the world con- toined. The brightest star could never thine Like the shine upon his face The greatest treasure In the world Just a prover to God above Please give Jock oil our love. Your grove we'll tend with loving, care For port of our hearti are burled the'e Sadly missed by mother, Mrs. Anne Yann ond brother, Arthur Yann. Monuments Cemetery HOMEWOOD Cemetery grove ites.

lot 3e9, section 19, 482-0217 HOME lot Vf'i section 18, 4 groves, jzi oiro. Cemetery Memorial VISIT OUR Et Liberty 661-6500 Allegheny Ctnter 322-6500 1 Lost and Found CAT Dork brown; Edgewood-WIIM children i pet; reword. 24J-U6S. I sears I'm Leaving -Martha THURMONT. Md.

(TPI) Martha Mitchell says she loves her husband "very much" but is "leaving him until he decides to leave" President Nixon's re-election organization. Mrs. Mitchell told of her decision yesterday in a tearful telephone call made from the Westchester Country Club at Rye, N. her former home. She complained that she had become "a political prisoner" and "can't stand'' any more of the life she has been leading since her husband, John, left his job as attorney general to direct Mr.

Nixon's campaign. "It's horrible to me," she said. "I have been through so much. I don't like it. Martha isn't going to stand for it." Mrs.

Mitchell referred to an earlier call she made Thursday night from California. In the Thursday call, Mrs. Mitchell threatened to leave her husband unless he gave up politics. She said she was in her bed in her bedroom at her villa at Newport Beach, when the incident occurred. Mrs.

Mitchell told the New York Daily News that several of her guards, provided by the Nixon committee after her husband left the cabinet, "threw me down on the bed five men did it and stuck a needle in my behind. I've never been treated like this, ever." She said a security agent for the re-election committee "pulled the telephone out of the wall" to stop her from talking. Grenade Game Fatal For 2 GIs PLEIKU, Vietnam (UPI) -A hand grenade being tossed back and forth in a game of "chicken" between two American soldiers exploded, killing both men and a third GI who had stepped into their quarters to bum a cigarette, Army officials said today. Both players reportedly had been drinking heavily and decided to pull the pin from a hand grenade and throw it to each other. The first man to throw it away would be "chicken." During the few seconds before the grenade exploded, the third soldier entered the room looking for a cigarette.

Officials said names of the dead soldiers would be withheld until their families could be notified. The incident occurred yesterday at Camp Holloway, helicopter base on the outskirts of Pleiku, 230 miles north of Saigon. Mrs. Anna F. Lichter Mrs.

Anna F. Lichter, a life member of the Pittsburgh chapter of Hadassah, died today in the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged. Mrs. Lichter, 87, formerly lived at 2123 Shady Squirrel Hill. She was a member for more than 50 years of the Lillian F.

David chapter of B'nai B'rith, a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, and member of the Beth Shalom Sisterhood. She is survived by two sons, Dr. I. A. Lichter and Dr.

David G. Lichter of Pittsburgh; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Seder of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Cal Sloan of Los Angeles, Mrs. Bea Bunch-er of San Diego, two sisters, Judge Esther Unter-mann of Newark, N.

and Mrs. Goldie Hantmann of Pittsburgh, 14 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Ralph Schu-gar Chapel, 5509 Centre Shadyside, where friends will be received one hour prior to the service.

The family suggests that contributions be made to the Jewish Hospital and Home for the Aged. Burial will be at B'nai Israel Cemetery, Penn Hills. Deaths Elsewhere Harry L. Murray, formerly of Pittsburgh, in Denver, Colo. Walter A.

Huxman, 85, former governor of Kansas, in Topeka, Kan. Miss Helen Rowan, 45, editor of the Carnegie Corp. Quarterly, in San Francisco. Mrs. Dorothy P.

Huntington, 79, a widely published magazine short story writer, in Plymouth, Mass. Floyd 0. Gwinn, 74, former Pasadena, mayor and restaurant owner, in Pasadena. William II. LIntclman, 73 a native of Pittsburgh, in Hubert, N.

C. Guatemalan Slain GUATEMALA CITY, (UPD Oliverio Castanedas, 36, vice president of the Guatemala congress, was kUlcd last night in an apparent political CONRAD On Sunday, June 25, 1972, Thelma A. Graver Conrod of Shaler wife of Roy S. Conrad; mother of Rov F. ond Dennis H.

Conrod. Friends received on Tuesday fiom 7-9 p. m. at the WALTER M. HEALY FUNERAL HOME, 425 Grant Millvalt, Services cn Wednesday, June 28, at 11:30 a.

m. COOL Sean Eric, age 3, of 234 Fiesta Holiday Park, Plum Boro. Suddenly on Thursday, June 22, 1972, aue to a flash fire Gutted home. Beloved son of Marcia ond Gilbert Cool; brother of Lance Gilbert ond Chad Cool. Friends received Monday 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. at the MONROE-VILLE FUNERAL HOME OF EUGENE R. VAN HORN, Beutty at Haymaker Rds. Service! at the Beulah U. P.

Church in Churchill on Tuesday ot 2:30 B. m. The castor suggest cash donatfoni to the family staving temporarily at the residence of Piter Mlele No. 1. Las Vegas Holiday Park, Plum Boro 15239.

COOL Lance Gilbert Cool, age I of 334 Fiesta Holiday Park, Plum Boro. Suddenly on Friday, June 23, 1972. due to a flash fire gutted home. Beloved son of Marcia and Gilbert Cool; brother of Sean Erie and Chad Cool. Friends received Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the MONROEVILLE FUNERAL HOME OF EUGENE R. VAN HORN, Beatty at Haymaker Rds. services at the Beulah U. P.

Church In Churchill, Tuesday, 2:30 P. m. The Bastor suggest cash contributions to the family staving temporarily at the residence of Peter Mlele, No. 1 Las Venn Holiday Park, Plum Boro 15239. CRITTENDON Of 4521 Chatsworth on Saturday, June 24, 1972, Foster, husband of Sadie; father of Mottle Wood, Wilma Mae Williams and Charles Williams; also 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME 2644 Wvlie Ave. Services Wednesday at 2 p. m. in St.

John Baptist Church. CROFT On Sunday, June 25, 1972, Ethel Marie Mains of Penn Hills, wife of the late John Croft; mother of Elizabeth Sienerth, Ethel Bowman, Leona Swartzlander, Wllllom and John Crolt; sister of Lena Upllnger George, Samuel, Pnlllo, Charks and Loaan Mains; 15 'rnnd-hMdren. Friends received at THE PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2:00 Lcechb'irg Rd Penn Hills. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a.

rtcqi'lem Hioh Mnss from the St. John Church of Unity, Plum Boro. at 10 a. m. DANIELS On June 24, ,1972, of Brldgevllle, William husbanr" of Frances Thelss Daniels; father of Mrs.

Lavern Zelrden, William Glenn, Mrs. Dolores Smith and Norman Daniels; also 6 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends may call at the HARVEY L. CORBA FUNERAL HOME, 997 Greentree Greentree. Services Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Family re-auests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DEPP On Saturday, June 24, 1972, Albert husband of Mary Welsh; father of John Anno Mory Dunlao and Helen Dresnsek; brother of Charles; 6 grandchildren. Friends are Invited to call from 2-4 and 7-9 ot the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Wednesday with mass of resurrection in St.

Luke's Church at 10. DIEGELMANN Poul on Sunday, June 25, 1972; husband of thj late Grace J. S'anossek; brother of Mrs. Catherine Rennlch; also survived by nephews and nieces. Friends, received from 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. at A. STAAB AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W. Pgh. Mass of the Resurrection In St.

Martin Church on Wednesday, June 28 at 10 a. m. DRAMBLE On Saturday, June 24, 1972, Minnie Davis, wife of the late Charles G. Dramble, formerly of Ben Avon; beloved mother of Bernard Dramble of Ross grandmother of Bernard Mrs. Charles A.

Weaver; also four great-grandchildren. The family reauests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 In the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME. 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Mrs.

Dramble was a member ot Fremont Ave. U.P. Church. DULAY Suddenly on June 23, Anna Vozar Dulav, of Edgewood, formerly of Rankin, beloved wite of Michael; mother of Andrew, Francis, Edward, Miss Delores, Mrs. James (Cecelia Renda, Mrs.

a l.i oarnl yier. mi. George Jack (Marlene) Stoner; sister of Mrs. Susan Herchko, Albert Vorar both of Connellsville; also 12 grandchildren. Friends received at the EDWARD T.

PERRONE MORTUARY, 7455 Church Swissvale. Funeral on Tuesday, June 77, Funeral mass In St. Barnabas Church, Swissvale, at 9 a. m. Fomily hour! 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. ERTZMAN On Sunday, June 25, 1972 Mary Ertzman, of 1033 Lancaster Ave. (Regent Sauare); wife of the late Dr. Richard L. Ertzman; mother of the late Dr.

Karl E. Ertzman; mother-in-law of Mrs. Margaret Ertzman; grandmother of Carol M. Ertmon; survived also by several nieces ond nephews. Friends received at H.

SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center) Monday 7-9 p. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the Greenfield Presbyterian Church. FILIP On Sunday June 25, 1972, Florence Lilewski of The S.

beloved wife of Adam Fillp; step-mother of Donald A. and Mrs. Judy M. Zo-baalo ot also survived by four grandchildren. Sister of Mrs.

Bttv Zuzak, Alovslus, Mrs. Irene Neteskl, Joseph, Anthony and the lote Sylvester Lilewski. Frlenr) re-reived at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 15th St. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 a.

m. Funeral Liturgy In SI. Adalbert's Church at 9 a. m. GOODWIN Of 2123 Tustln on Thursday, June 22, 1972, Clora, beloved wife ot Thomas; mother of Theodore Craig of Bronx, N.Y.i sister of Ruth Johnson of Cincinnati, also one grandchild.

Friends received ot the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, J644 Wvlle Ave. Services Tuesday at 11 a.m. In Wesley Center A.M.E.Z. Church.

GRAY On Sunday, June 25, 1972, Mary Brown of 3W Apoche Bethel Park; wife of the lote William B. Gray; mother of Alex of Mt. Lebanon and Wtlliom K. of Bethel Pork; also eight grandchildren and five oreot-arandchlldren. Services will be held In the Chapel In the Jefferson Mausoleum at Jefferson Memorial Park on Tuesday at 2 p.

m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Bible Society, 1865 Broadway, N.Y., N.Y. 10023. Arrangements by the CONNELL FUNERAL HOME. GREEN On Saturday, June 24, 1972.

Caroline M. Fridges beloved wife ot the late Fred H. Green, of 3421 Portola mother of Miss Alice D. Green and Mrs. Katherine S.

Haas; grandmother of Clolre Sandra Baver, Fred L. ond Robert Hoas also two great-grandchildren. Pgh. Hearing and 5oeecr Society Members of the 8th U. P.

Church ond friends received on Sunday, 12 noon to 4 o. m. and 7-9 p. m.j Monday 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsville where services will be held on Tuesdoy afternoon at 2:00. GROLL On Sunday, June 1972, John, Hi his 72nd year, beloved husbond of Kn'henne Tnnner Grill: father of John William Walter H. and fr-n': C. brother ct Theresia and Groll of Germany; oKn II gr" Friends ot THE FUNFRAL HOME 0 HOWAin A. FARNSWfRTH, 425 Brownsville Mt.

Oliver. Funeral on Wednesday ot 8 a. m. Liturgy In St. Josephs Church ot 9 a.

m. GRUZEWSKI On Saturday June 24, 1972. Vlneen-ty Gruiewski of McKees Rocks; husband of the late Anna Gruzew-tki; father ol Caslmer, Mrs. Antoinette Dube, Benedict R. ond the lote Alfred.

12 grandchildren ond two great grondchildi-en. Friends received from 12 noon to p. m. at the VALERIAN f. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen St.

McKees Rocks. Funeral Thursday June 29, ot 10:30 a Moss of the Resurrection at the St. Cyril ond Methodius R. C. Church at 11 a.

m. IIARDLNA (Maurer) Suddenly, on Sundoy, June IS, 1977, Oti Ilia L. Maurer, wife of the late Frank J. Hordino: bloved mother of Raymond Dorothy Possl, James and Margaret M. T'eskv; sister of Martin, Josenn ond Albert Maurer and Maodateno (Girlie) Kemmler; also eleven grandchildren.

Friends received at the PAPPERT FUNERAL HOME, 711 Lockhart St. Funeral on Thursday at 9 o. m. Reauiem hloh f-nss In the Church of the Assumption, BeHevue ot 10 a m. Visitation with lornily 1-5 ond 7-10 0.

m. HARKINS On Saturday, June 14, 1972, Emma M. Harklns of Freeland St widow of George Harklns; mother of the lote Edword Harklns; grandmother of Mrs. Alire Graham; olsa two great-orondchlldren; sister of Mrs. Anna Blumtn, friends received at the FUNERAL HOM( OF JAMES J.

BARRY 608 Warrington. Ave. Funeral on Tuesday at a. m. Renuiem mass In i St.

George Church at 10 a. m. HARRIS On Saturday, June 24, 1972, Wllllom beloved husband of Marie Murphy; lather of John Wayne and the late Stephen Le Harris; brother of Helen Snee; also four grandchildren. Friends received ot THE J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas where service! will be held on Wednesday at 10 a HROVAT Sunday.

June 25, 1972, Marv Hrovot of Mt. Trov; sister of Mn. John (Louise) Miller, John, Fred, Joseph Hrovot, Mrs. Frank N. (Jane Molella and Mrs.

Donald E. (Maroaret) Tuoml; also survived bv nieces ond nephews. Friends will be received from 2 5 and 7-10 o. m. at the JOHN GUEHL FUNERAL HOME, Trov Hill.

Funeral mass In Most Holy Name Church on Thursday at 9:30 a. m. Friends invited. HUBER. On Saturdav, June 24, 1972, Clarence J.

of Glenshaw, husband of Catherine Backes; father of Dolores E. Winslow, Clarence J. Huber Jr. and Sharon Hufnoael; also survived by four grandchildren and two Friends received (beginning 2 p. m.

Sunday) at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 o'clock. Mass of the Ressurectlon In St.

Bona-venture's Church at 10 o'clock. I Visitation with the fomily 2-4 end 7-9 P. IRVIN Formerly of Mt. Lebanon on Monday, June 24, 1972, Ida May Kress, wife of the late Dr. William C.

Irvin; mother of W. Carothere Irvln of Mt. Lebanon; also on grandson. William C. Irvin survived.

Friends received ot tha E. B. LAUSHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mt. Leboncfi where services will be held on Wednesday, June at II a.

m. Visitation 2-4 ond 7- o. m. KALO On Friday, June 23, 1972 at Me-Keesport Hospital, Matthew of 50 South Fifth Duauesne, son of the late Paul and Mary Benka Kalo; brother of the lote Paul Kalo; husband of Mary Concolly Kalo; father of Matthew of Elizabeth Twp. and Duane J.

of Hlaleah, three grandchildren; brother of Joseph of Portview, John of Duauesne, Mrs. Betty Phillips of Duauesne, Mrs. Marian Bartko of White Oak. Friends received ot the FRANK JAMES GREGRIS FUNERAL HOMC 307 Kennedy Duauesne. Funeral on Tuesday with a blesslna ot 10 a.

m. followed bv concelebrated mass of Resurrection at a. m. In St. Steohan'j Church, McKeesoort.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. KEENAN Anna M. Gordon Keenan, widow Thomas J. of 27th Ward, N.S., on Sunday, June 25, 1972; beloved mother of Mrs.

Margaret Peters, Mrs. Dorothy Staudenmaler, Mrs. Rita Jones and the late Anna M. and Mrs. Audrey Waibel ond lister of Mrs.

Mazie Noroskl and Mrs. Rose Mahonev; survived also bv II ornndchlldren and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the HOME OF WILLIAM f. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N.S. Funeral mass In St.

Francis Xavler Church, Wednesday at 10 a.m. KLEINHAMPL On Saturdav, June 24, 1972, Joseph, ol 1849 Hedwlg Drive, Allison Pork, husband of the late Mary; father of Regis also i grandchildren, 1 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the H. J. AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.5..

on Wdnesdoy at 9:15 a.m. Reauiem high mass St. Wenceslaus Chur'h at 10 a.m. Member of St. Joseph's Lodge No.

47. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9. KOPAS On Friday, June 23, 1972, Richard age 25 years, of the S.S., son of Bertha and the late John R. Kooas; brother of John Barbara Ann, Michael J. ond Mory Patricia.

Friends and veterans of Viet Nam Era received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 1)9 So. 15th St. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a. m.

Divine liturgy In St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church at 9:30 a. m. Porastci Monday ot 7:30 D. m.

LANICK On Saturday, June 24, 1972, Anna of the South Side, wife of the late Nicholas Lanlck; mother of Joseph Lonlck and Mrs. Mary Ann Locoes; olso three grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Amelia Kaplnui of N. J. Friends received at the JOHN J.

GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th St. Funeral Wednesday at o. m. Divine liturgy at St.

John the Bootlst Ukr. Cath. Church ot 9:30 p.m. Parastas Tuesday 7:30 p.m. LEIGHTY Ethel June 25, 1972, at the Uniontown Hospital, of Dawson, wile of Thomas C.

Leiahtv; mother of Gerald T. of Succosunna, N. J. Mrs. Blaine (Joan Leighty) Orn-doff of Mrs.

Charles (Elaine) Hughes of Dawson. Friends are being received after 7 0. m. Monday at the ROBERT S. LANDYMORE FUNERAL HOME, Oowson, until time of services on Wednesday ot 2 p.

m. Rev. Moryln C. Wat. son officiating.

Interment In Green-ridge Memorial Park. LEWIS On Friday, June 2J, 1972, Blanche Leonhard. of 103 Lanskio Rase wife of the lote John W.i mother of John W. ot Glbsonia. ond Margaret Burtner of McKeesoort, ond the late William end Richard; sister of William H.

Leonhard, Jean Glgler and Jesse Boord; also eioht grandchildren ond nine great grandchildren. Funeral from the R. D. SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME. 388 Center Ave.

(off the Horseshoe Bend), West View, on Tuesdov at 1:30 p. m. of Jenhthah Chanter No. 27 O.E.S. and Ladles Auxiliary West View Post No.

2754. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-9. LICHTER On Monday, June '977, ot 4-10 a. Anna F. Lichter, beloved wife ol the lote Abraham Lichter; mother of Dr.

I. A. Lichter, Dr. Dovid G. Lichter, Mrs.

Martin (Jean) Seder oil of Mrs. Cal Slone of Los Angeles ond Mrs. Leo IBea) Buncher of Son Diego ond the late Somuel A. Lichter, and the late Dr. Wllllom S.

Lichter; sister of Judoe Esther Untermonn of Newark, N. ond Mrs. Goldie Hantman of also 14 grandchildren ond 25 greatgrandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Tuesdoy at 2:30 p. m.

Interment B'noi Israel Cemetery. Family suggests contributions be made to the Jewish Home ond Hosoitol for the Aged. Visitations one hour prior to the services. MANDROS Sunday, June 25, James, age 74, of 1707 Realty Ave Beechvlew; father of James J. Mandros ond Mrs.

Georgia Mistort of Calif, olso five grandchilavcn. Brother of Michael Mandros of Greece. Friends received at the L. KEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 7430 W.

Liberty Ave. Funerol services ot St. Nicholas Cathedral, Dlthridgj on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. MARTIN On Saturdav, Juni 24, 1972, Ed-word beloved husband of Ethel Schucker Martin; brother of Margaret V. Pavnton and Mary Lowry.

Friends received at McCABE BROTHERS INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside. Funeral on Wednesday, June 21. 1972, ot 9:30 0. m.

Mass of the Resurrection ot Sacred Heart Church at 10:30 0. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. MICHAELS Dolores suddenly on Friday, June 23, 1972, mother of Mrs. Shoron Fullerton, Mrs.

Deborah Gerlach ond Jomes Michaels; sister of Florence Haoendoerfer. Friends received from 2-4 ond 7-f 0 at THE JOHN A. AND STE-PHFN M. BRADY FUNFRAL HOME, s20 Cedar Ave ot Tnool SI I Across from Allegheny G-nerol Hosoitol). Funeral on yednesdny at 9 3C a.

rn. with Reoulem Hioh Mo'J In St. Peters Church, N. S. ot 10 a.

m. NELSON On June 24, 1972, Mrs. Emmo of 412 Tiogo Munholl, beloved mother of M'S. George J. Fierer, ot Munholl, ond Somuel G.

Nelson of Oravosh.irg; sister of Mrs, Florence Wilson, of Hogerstown, aisn six arondchiidren and one great-grandson. Friends received 7-4 and 7-9 0. m. ot the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNER AL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Heme-x stead Park) Munholl, Service on Tuesday at 11 m.

OYYSTON At Clearwater, Flo Thursday, June 22, 172, James Move, hue-band of June W. Owiton; father of Ptvton W. Owston ond Mrs. Sandra Marshick; son of Mrs. Jean M.

Owston ef Pgh also survived bv live grandchildren. Memorial services will be held ot the LISTER C. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 579 Coilfornia Avalon, on Monday evening, June at I e'clock. Friends art Invited. RAND On Sunday, June 25, 1972.

Emma Rand- of 534 Morrowfield So. Hill, wife ot Isodore Rand; mother of, Mark Bond; sister of Nnrmon Cacian. Servkes wltt be he'd ot BLANK RROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. ot Croft, at 11 on Monday.

Visitations I hour before service time. Interment Tree of Life Memorlol Pork. ROTHSTELN Suddenly on Sunday. June 7S, 172, Horry beloved hulhond of Judith Rothstein; father of Edna end Beryl Bollerhey, Belie V. Bour, Harry Brooks (Bandi), Jessie S.

Brown, Nancy Buchlmayer, Catherine Cantwell, Carrie E. Barth Caplan, Maurice L. Chmura, Charles F. Conrad, Theima A. Crittendon, Foster Croft, Ethel M.

Daniels, William C. Depp, Albert J. DIegelmann, Paul Ertzman, Mary A. Filip, Florence Goodwin, Clara Gray, Mary Brown Groll, John Gruzewski, Vincenty Hardina, Otillia L. Harklns, Emma M.

Harris, William S. Hrovat, Mary F. Irvin, Ida May Kress Keenan, Anna M. Kleinhampl, Joseph Leighty, Ethel W. Lijewsiki (Filip) Florence M.

Lichter, Anna F. Mandros, James Martin, Edward F. Michaels, Dolores M. Nelson, Emma Owston, James Rand, Emma Rothstein, Harry L. Schafer, James K.

Sr. Schuetz, Albert C. Smayda, Vance Smith, Edna M. Thompson, Adam R. Updegraff, Donald L.

Voskamp, Charlotte Weilcr, Albert Werntges, John J. Wilson, J. Edwin Youngson, Minnie P. Zemler, Louis Death Notices Rothstein, both of P9h Mrs. Robert (Naomi) Aran of Israel; snn of Mrs.

Kate Rothstein of New York; brother of Mrs. Richard (Paula) Deman of New York, fcrvlces nt the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAP 2704 Murray fd- Hill (Cm. Morrowfield Ants.) '(i V'rrtr--''-y ot II a. m.

Internet I'r 'I Cemetery. Vislteiilm or I rr to services. Family retributions to the Hcarl Fund or the United Jewish Fund. RUDOLPH On Friday, June 23, 197z, Jerry, beloved husband of Catherine Schlachter Rudolph of McCandless father of Jack T. RudolDh of Wexford; brother of Mrs.

Eleanor Shofer of McCandless also two grandchildren. The family reauests visitations from 2-4 and 7-9 in the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, SCHAFER On Saturdav. June 24, 1972, In Hollywood, Jomes Kellv husband of Maroaret; son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman E. Schafer father of James Kelly Schafer brother of Fronk and Herman Schafer, Choral Brlczio. Services Tuesday, June at JOHNSON end FOSTER MORTUARY, Hollywood, Fla. SCHUETZ On Sunday. June 21, 1972, Albert C.

ef Churchview husband of Edith Soielman Schuetz; faiher of Mrs. Dorothy Glllmor of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Janet Schnlman of New York City, Robert C. of Springfield, Va. and Warren H.

Schuetz; brother of Miss Hilda Schuetz and Mrs. R. E. Neeld; 5 Grandchildren, Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd.

Brentwood, Monday ond Tuesdoy from 2-4 and 7-9 o. m. where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. SELLERS Maroaret P. nee MrGill, on Saturday, June 24, 1972, Beloved wife of Harry mother of Shirley Beld-Ing and Peggy Mullen; also survived bv six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; I st of Hazel Matz, Lillian a I a I James Rodger Warner E.

McGill and the late Nora Ovson. Friends offer 7 Sunday at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F. Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Wednesday ot 2 p.

m. SII0RD On Saturday, June, 24, 1972, George W. husbind of the late Edna Braunlich Shord of Mt. Pleasant Warrendale, formerly of Howard St. N.S.; father of Mrs.

Gloria Laylon, George W. Jr. ond Wilbert F. Shord; brother of Mrs. Stella Bumbaugh and Albert Shord; also survived by 10 grandchildren ond 1 great-grandchild.

Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsville, wrere services will be held Tuesday alternoon ot 1:30 o'clcok. SICILJA On Thursday, June 22, 1972, In Washington, Fortunata, formerly of Pittsburgh; wife of the lote Joseph Sicilio; mother of Catherine Filoso, Mrs. Rose Johnson, Santo, Anthony ond Domenic Sicilla; also 15 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.

Fnenrts received at the RAYMOND J. BRUS-CO FUNERAL HOME, Broodway at Shiros Beechview. Requiem High Mais In St, Pamonilus Church on T'jesday ot 10 a. m. SMAYDA Vonce, Sunday June 25.

1972; survived by six nieces. Friends received 2-4 and 79 o. m. nt TH BRYNF MEMORIAL HOME, '01 North N'glcy Ave. Requiem mass, St.

Raphael Church, Wednesday 9 a. m. SMITH On Saturdov, June 71. 1972, Edna Marie, formerly of East Liberty, sister of Edword Smith of Toledo, O. Friends received offer 7 p.

m. MnMov of the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Bourn Blvd. at Graham Sf where services wilt be held on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. SNYDER On Saturday.

June 24, 1972. Bessie Hoy, wife of the lote John C. Snvder Sr. of Roderick Ross mother of John C. Snyder Jr.

of Charleston, sister of Mrs. Josephine Edwards; also survived by two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends recivd at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsville.

where services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 'clock. STEFKO On Friday, June 23, 1972, John of Howard E. beloved husbond of Ro; fotfsr of Mrs. Jean Gulshall of N. B'odrtock; bro'her ot Mrs.

Ann Kremer, Miss Mary Stelko, Mrs. Helen Nlcklos ond George of N. Braddock; also three Qrond-hiid'-en. Friends received nt the RAYMONO J. YUHAS FUNERAL HOME, Main ond Franklin Bessemer Terroce, E.

Pgh. Mass on Tuesdoy at 10 0. m. In St. Helen Church, STUBBE On Saturdov, June 24, 1972, Gertrude Schutte Stubbe of Mt.

Washington, wife of the lote William E. S'uboe; father ot Mnrion Stuhfe Garvin. Friends received ot the WM. SLATER SONS, Virginia Ave. ot Keorsoroe St.

Mt. Washington, where services will held Tuesdoy. June J7th ot 1 P- m. Visitation 2-4, 7-9, SULLIVAN Suddenly an Saturday, June 24, Patrick J. (Joe Ganse) ot 57 Tongalucos Turtle Creek; husband of Theresa Dowd; father of Mrs.

Patricio Gnbbin, Mrs, Sarofl Condon, Josenh, Doimd, John, Mrs. Ann Rutting, Robert, Bernard ond Gerald; brother of Bernard of Chicago; olso 21 urond-Child'en and two great-grandchildren, Friends moy call ot the EMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME. 700 Linden Ave, East Pgh. Moss ot Resurrection on Wednesday In St.

Cslemonl Church at 10 a. m. THOMPSON On Sundoy, June 55, 197, Adam R. el i)2 Alberto West Mittlinj MOTORS INSURANCE CORPORATION CIM INSURANCE CORPORATION POLICYHOLDERS If your cor was cfamajed in tie flood, report your claim to our branch offices. LOCATED AT 5128 Liberty Avenue OR 100 Fleet St.

(Greentree) Phone: 922-4615 or To the General Motors dealers from whom you purchased your car. Our experienced staff is ready to serve you without red tape or delay. In the event you find it necessary to move your car be sure that it is towed on the non drive wheels only. Caution: do not attempt to drive your car or even starf the motor if your car was damaged by water. DIAL 263-1201.

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