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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 96

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Pg. 6 The Pittsburgh Pre, Sunday, Nov. 28," 1965 iBronson Smiths Wed 50 Years Braddock Couple Wed 54 Years Water Pollution Kills 18 Million Fish WASHINGTON The U. S. Public Health Service estimates that 18,400,000 fish were killed in 1964 as a re sult of water pollution.

Two-thirds of the deaths were attributed to Industrial pollution; municipal wastes were blamed for killlnj; 4,100,000. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Rranson Smith of 703 Boggs Mt.

Washington, observed their i.r)0th wedding anniversary on Golden Weddings Colellas Celebrate 58th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. ThomM Colrlla of 225 Ma flourr East Lihfity, arc orlrbratinK thrir 58th wedding anniversary today Kith a family fathering at their home. They were married on Thanksgiving Pay In 1907 In St. TVtm'a Church.

Mr. Colella is a retired employe of the Westinghouse Electric Vorp. They have five children, Otto, Mrs. Louise Scinllo, Miss Mary Colella, Mrs. Julia Casorio and Mrs.

Rachel Leo; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildern. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Shultz Sr. I Thanksgiving Day at home. Married in Eentloyville, of Braddock will celebrate in their 54th wedding anniver- kroi where Mr. Smith was a sary Tuesday at a family din- grocer. He joined the Food- Ben Avon Pair Wed 53 Years Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Ocs-trcichcr Jr. of 217 Breading Ben Avon, celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary with a family dinner. Mr. Ocstreicher works part-time as a switchboard operator at the Ben Avon Borough Building.

The couple has a son, Charles, of Monroevillc; a daughter, Mrs. Alma Fleming of Emsworth; three grandchildren, and two ner. land stores in Pittsburgh as The couple lives at a butcher, but now is retimL The couple has a daughter, fourth St. Mr. Schultz is ajMrs.

Elizabeth MacBurnie, retired U. S. Steel mainte- and four grandchildren, all of MR. and MRS. BARRETT Fifty years taprtlirr.

Dinner To Honor John Barretts Mr. and Mrs. John Rarrett nance supervisor at the Du- Waldwick, N. J. quesne Works.

of 3200 Forbes Oakland, will celebrate their 50th wed The couple's eight children will Join in the occasion at the Chalfant Firemen's Club. George Rielands Have Reception ding anniversary Tuesday with a family dinner. Molnars Married 60 Years Christmas Early And Late In Japan TOKYO, Nov. 27 (LTD Although this is a Buddhist country, Christmas comes early adn stays late in Japan. But, except for foreign resi- Giving the dinner will be their daughter, Mrs.

Mar Mars Couple Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kieland of 5742 Howe I Shadyside, celebrated their dents and visitors and the comparatively few Japanese Christians, it has no religion connotations. garet Williams, a grandchild, and lour great grandchildren.

Mr. Barrett is a retired chemist for Jones Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Abel A. of 2026 Iwrie Troy Steel where he was BULOVA Hill, are observing their 60th 50th wedding anniversary Thanksgiving Day with a mass at Sacred Heart Church and a family reception.

Mr. Rieland was a floor coverings buyer for the Joseph Home Co. for 25 years and also worked for the 2 employed 49 yars. wedding anniversary today. Lifetime Mainsprings fit Genuine If They have a son, William .75 P.

Molnar, of Clenshaw; Wed 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Mazuc-h of Mars, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday. The couple, formerly of Carrick is vacationing in Florida.

Mr. Mazuch is a retired employe of Meadow Gold Dairy. The couple has three children, Andrew J. and Harry L. of Mars and Mrs.

Amelia Speer of North Apollo, and ten grandchildren. -4. daughter, Mrs. O. E.

Riem DIAMONDS 39" County Sanitary Authority be schncider, of Bakerstown; fore his retirement. MONEY DOWN five grandchildren and two 50 MONTHLY 75c DOWN The couple has two sons, great grandchildren. At only $59.50, this folding wheelchair is truly an unusual" buy. It's supremely comfortable and maneuverable. Has' adjustable footrests, one-inch rubber tires.

Durable William and Albert: four 0 flitt yu 75c WEEKLY Mr. Molnar is an elder daughters, Mrs. Dorothy to giv to own. Stlflct now. With txp.

bondl emeritus of the Mt. Troy Church of Christ, of which Hehun of Hyattsville, Md 2.73. upholstery, strong tubular-steel construction. Folds up easily for compact storage. in 2 Sparkling diamond! or hanctd in a dainty coio.

Praciowi jawtlry thot ttlli par fct timt. WtiK txp. bandi ol illul. 49.91. Urotif lulova Dltt they are charier members, Mrs.

June Vaughan of Silver Spring, Mrs. (Jeorgine H. T. to ty. mm The Molnars have lived all uptionai hand brakes with efficient, fingertip control, only $7., their married lives in the OPEN EVENINGS Brown of State College, and Mrs.

Mary Simon, and 27 JLI. 535 Liberty Ave Troy Hill Mt. Troy area. IIOl'SEWORK ran be simplified. Read a feature In Family Magazine with NEXT SUNDAY'S PRESS.

5000 BAUM SEE SPECIALS IN OUR WINDOWS No Payments 'Til February lit mt unm lion noith hoi itoii tiOJ ArtHM KJ 42 E. Oki. ill (It mmmswsmsMmmsmsmswsmsmstsisssssmm 1 Pg 'MWMMtMeeMMMeieMe MR. and MRS. DOERFLER Observe 50th anniversary.

Couple Attends Golden Mass Mr. and Mrs. Ben Doerfler grandchildren. Shaler Couple Has Reception Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Wider-hoff of 120 Hraun Shaler celebrated their 50th anniversary with a reception at the Shaler Villa Hall. The couple has two sons, Edward It. and Louis R. Hil-derhoff; a daughter, Mrs. Anna Wobh; IS grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.

of 731 Nordica McCand-less observed their 50th wedding anniversary recently by attending a mass in their honor at St. Teresa's Church. A reception followed the MR. and MRS. HOOVER Golden couple.

mass in the Highland Fire Hall. The couple has four sons, Party Surprises Martin, of Bloomfield; Regis, of Blawnox; Edward, of Mill- vale, and Donald, of Penn Hills; three daughters, Mrs. Manchester Pair Attends Mass Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A.

Dermick of 1437 Sheffield Manchester, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last AM0US BRANDS Tiii fi Usr 7) "give- Fr-x pf CoA i ISM PRICES! jpjpj l-ThTcustomerls KINGIf Margaret Reichenbach and Beechview Pair Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoover of 1699 Dagmar Beech-view, observed their 50th wedding anniversary at a surprise reception at the Mrs. Evelyn DonatelH, both of Bloomfield, and Mrs. Anna Marie Mohler, of McCandless and 22 grandchildren.

Beechview United Presbyte Mr. Doerfler retired from rian Church. Lifelong residents of Bethlehem Steel old Rankin plant after 43 years service. Beechview, they have three Religious Medals children, Mrs. Gordon Rhing, of Brookline; Mrs.

Kelly Mc-Rae, of Lanham, and Harvey, of Castle Shannon. There are 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. mm r. i -a mm j.i Help Nab Thieves Women's A'eirj Service PARIS, Nov. 27 Genevieve Golden Mass, iiyiiiigiifii nun i i a -i Salarmes, 66, who plays man dolin for tips outside sidewalk cafes, complained to police Reception Today that somebody had stolen GUARANTFf GOODIE AH I Lf Lll I 1 1 ---JV II her night's receipts.

II. PVAPI All lllftllll iffRitii vi jT II Uxiatuo 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. James J. of 120 Secane Mt.

7 CAbCLUN WIIifL VHU i lot, of II She had left her purse and Washington, will observe their her coat In a hole in the wall .1 IjyiGfiAV I 111 Ik IIIU frMZL ISrvle.pot( UxllRUG $96 II MR. and MRS. DERMICK Fifty years together. Sunday with a mass at St. Vincent Church, where they were married, and an open house.

Mr. Dermick was a barber at the Pittsburgh Athletic Assn. and his wife worked for the Joseph Home Co. Both retired this year. They have two daughters, Mrs.

'Stanley C. Sholtz and before going into a cafe for a cup of coffee. "I thought the religious medals would I rxrinti isr? ti AEssfS. mmK ESkJ i wi 99 size 1 1 izr 11 protect the money," she 50th wedding anniversary today with a mass at St. George Church, Allentown, and a reception at the Ginny Lou Club.

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