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THE PITTSBURGH PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL If, 1954 PAGE 48 Praises Jane Russell's Work Aneurin Bevan Obituaries Israel to Celebrate Spelcher-Grady Drug Store In Johnstown, Mr. Speicher was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. Quits Shadow Cabinet Hollywood Church LONDON, April 29 (UP)- A member of the Mt. Leb Independence Day Former president of the Board anon Methodist Church, he be Death Claims Teacher longed to PW Delta Chi Ira of Trade Harold Wilson yester Leader Visits City ters, Mrs. H.

R. Coleman of day took a seat in the Labor Jewish Community Here Joins In Syria Shrine Temple. Party "shadow cabinet." Surviving are his widow, Mm He replaced left-wing Laborite Norma Aley Speicher, and Leader Aneurin Bevan who re Israel Independence Day will son, Gary J. at home; three sis CLEANS and DISINFECTS Attends Parley In Ml. Lebanon I Jane Russell's Sunday school Midland it be celebrated by the Jewish ters, Mrs.

M- Coleman of signed in protest over the So Johnstown, Mrs. E. E. Colllver Community of Pittsburgh on Monday evening at the YM and cialist "pro-American" stand on German rearmament and Indo- of Holsopple, Mrs. John supervisor lust dropped In for WHA.

a quick hello to Pittsburgh. I McNulty of Jerome, and i brother, Richard, of Johnstown China. Gershon Agron, publisher of She Is Dr. Henrietta C. Mears, Mrs.

Ruth While Stricken in Hospital Mrs. Ruth White, 50, of 11 Vast Midland, a school the Jerusalem Post, only English language daily paper in Friends are being received at director of Christian education! at the First Presbyterian the H. M. Picking and Sons Fu Church of Hollywood, thei the Middle East, will address the meeting and give the de neral Home, Johnstown, where services will be held at largest Presbyterian Church in tparhpr. died in Rochester Gcn tails of the current Israeli: Arab tensions.

the U. S. 2:30 p. m. Saturday.

Burial will oral Hnsnital vesterday. She She has found the movie be in Johnstown, Pa. Samuel L. Fuss, chairman of was the widow of Lawrence White. queen to be as genuine and Mrs.

Elvira Dunsky auusa BSMRCUX? KSSSJUUCT en the evening, has pointed out that the celebration will be an simple a person as you would MONESSEN, April 29 opportunity for a review of the Born In Donora, Mrs. White had been a resident of Midland for 42 years and was a teacher (Special) Funeral services will 1 progress being made by I rael. be held here Saturday for Mrs Elvira Dunsky, a St. Joseph's The Independence Day cele find anywhere. "She has organized any number of Bible study classes anions; movie people," say Dr.

Mears, "and her home Is always open for our meetings." Dr. Mears same to Pittsburgh Hospital graduate nurse. bration is sponsored by the fol AAAAAAAAAAA I Mrs. Dunsky, of 97 South in the Fourth Street Elementary School She was a member of the First Presbvterian Church of Midland, the Queen Esther Class of the church, the Fourth lowing organizations: B'nai B'rith Council of Western Tenth Pittsburgh, died yes terday in CharlerolMonessen LUNCHEON FEATURE FRIDAY 5 Pennsylvania, B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Greater Hospital following a long illness. yesterday to meet ministers and teachers of the Sabbath School strpet PTA and jessamine Pittsburgh, Conference of Jew Chanter No.

234. OES, Surviving are her husband, la All ish Worn en Organizations, Surviving are one son, Law 1 AIM nrihid United Jewish Fund, State of rence A. two daugmers, at the Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church. She is on her way to visit Evangelist Billy Graham in London.

Her work with the movie peo You'll clean and disinfect your kitchea in one easy operation with Bremth-O- Pine added to the soapy water ia diiio-' ALSO fcctant strength. And you'll save time fXCfUfNTfof mi labor. You'll see! Breath-CXPlne works without scrubbing or hard rub- CLOTHES bing. Whisks away dirt and grease, kills (LAUNDRY) odors, leaves surfaces sparkling clean. BATHROOM Israel Bonds Committee, Trus Joseph; five sisters, Mrs.

John Perina Palermo, Mrs. Charles Nina Fedutes, Mrs. Freeman Genevieve Myrick, all of New Mrs. Ruth Davis, of Wampum nri TWntiiv. of Midland; a tees Council for Israel Development Bonds, Pittsburgh ple, including Marie Wilson, brother, Elmer Folk, of Mid land: three sisters, Mrs, Colleen Townsend.

and Connie Franrp Diefonderfer, of Dau DR. HENRIETTA C. MEARS, Haines, is not all that is to be ell, Mrs. Edith Wilson and Mrs. Jack Rose Wilson, both of Pittsburgh; a brother, Domlnick, of Newell, and her parents, Mr.

and" Mrs. John Bartolomucci, 1 LOUISIANA I DEEP SEA nnimuA Zionist Council of local sections of Z. O. Pioneer Women, Hadassah, Farband, Labor Zionist organization. Mizrachi Organization, Miz- bervllle.

Mrs. Margaret Teaches the Bible. said about her career in Holly- Byrne, and Mrs. Mary VVal worked' also of Newell. Use Breath-O-Pine for floors, sink, drainboard, and cabinets.

Economical to use. Your grocer haj it. BRONDOW INCORPORATED GARBAGE RECEPTACLES DOGS both of Pittsburgh, and mr qt through Billy. Graham. She will father, George M.

Folk, of Mld-j jg London wh Granam for slx la', at'belp with the oounseling of iweeks, before returning to rachl Women, Hapoel Hamlz rachi and the YM and WHA. Friends are being received at the home of her parents where a brief service will be at 9:30 those who have found faith 1 Hollywood Midland Midland, where Sauted in Sweet Butter Lemon Wedges etatocs Curly.Q PITTSBURGH'S COMPLETE HOTft Tuciaboc, New York UAVIS CHAN, UNIT ODOft FOR DISINFECTINO AND FOR All HOUSIHOtO CLIAMN9 man Joseph A. McArdle. He re-ln Montefiore Hospital. He was tired June 15, 1951, after being 65.

in the tax office for 15 Mr. Chambers, who lived at He is survived by one daugh-2443 Wylie is survived by a. m. followed by requiem mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Newell. Burial will be in Mt.

-Calvary Cemetery, Coal Center, Pa. Mrs. Emma D. Beech Services for Mrs. Emma D.

Fall Kills Man, 60 Morgue officials said today that George Pavlik, 60, of 149 Maplewood Ambridge, died in Sewickley Valley Hospital with a fractured skull after he fell down the cellar stairs in his home late yester t-ter, Mrs. McArdle; one son, i his widow, Mrs. Marcella Cham- services will be at 2 p. m. Saturday.

Burial will be In Beaver Cemetery. Patrick W. Corrigan Solemn requiem high mass will be sung at 10 a. m. tomorrow In St.

Mary of the Mount Church, Mt. Washington, for Patrick William Corrigan, Vincent P. Corrigan, and two bers; a son, Edward, and two sisters. Mrs. Margaret McGeel brothers and a sister.

Beech, one of two charter mem day. bers of the Calvary Presbyte and Agnes Corrigan. Friends are being received at Friends are being received at! the W. T. Poole Funeral Home, the McCabe Funeral Home, 5300,2161 Wylie Ave: Burial will be rian Church, will be Saturday afternoon at 1:30 in the T.

retired clerk in the county iax Penn Ave Turner Funeral Home, 729 Wal in Union Dale Cemetery. Earl E. Speicher Watt G. Chambers lace Wilkinsburg. Revision Office.

Mr. Corrigan, who resided at 301 Bigham was the father- Mrs. Beech, wife of William Earl E. Sciecher, a pro- Services for Watt G. Cham- died yesterday morning in-law of former City uouncir at her home, 1575 Clark bers, former United States Steel fessional medical service repre-Corp.

employe, will be held at sentative for E. R. Squibb 2 p. m. Saturday at the Ebe-, Son died last night at his nezer Rantist Church, 2001 1 home, 46 Robin Hood after a short illness.

Mrs. Beech was active in the Greentree, after a long illness. Wylie Uptown, Sunday school and church aa tivities at Calvary Presbyterian. Harry Teryer has switched to GAINES! Mr. Chambers died Tuesday A former partner of the She was also a member of the Wilkinsburg unit of the WCTU.

Besides her husband, she is PERFECT DIAMOND DUET loffr. survived by a daughter, Mrs. 10 GENUINE DIAMONDS Richard Thompson, of Somers Point, N. two sons, Taylor H. and Albert E.

Beech, of $5.00 Down $3.50 Weekly Wilkinsburg; four grandchil dren and six great-grandchil dren. Alwiyi chrlshl or I lltettme of bnuty Hippines Brian rair wnnc 14-k natunl (old. Enoitment rin hit 7 rnrhnmt An IM Perfect center Dl.mond. No. 175 eniirgei to show detail, red.

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