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The Pittsburgh Press du lieu suivant : Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 46

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48 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954 Obituaries Death Claims Teacher In Midland Mrs. Ruth White Stricken in Hospital Mrs. Ruth White, 50, of 11 East Midland, a school teacher, died in Rochester General Hospital, yesterday. She the wi of Lawrence A. was White.

Born in Donora, Mrs. White had been a resident of Midland for 42 years and was a teacher in the Fourth Street Elementary School She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Midland, the Queen Esther Class Street of the PTA church, and 'Jessamine Chapter No. 234, OES. Surviving are one son, Law. rence two daughters, Mrs.

Ruth Davis, of Wampum, and Dorothy, of Midland; a land; sisters, Mrs. brother, Elmer, MidFrances Diefenderfer, of Dauberville, Mrs. Margaret Byrne, and Mrs. Mary Wallin, both of Pittsburgh, and her father, George M. Folk, of Midland.

Friends are being received at the Cannon Funeral Home, 848 Midland Midland, where services will be p. m. Saturday. Burial will be in Beaver Cemetery. Patrick W.

Corrigan Solemn requiem high mass will be sung at 10 a. a m. tomorrow in St. Mary of the Mount Church, Mt. Washington, for Patrick William Corrigan, 73, retired clerk in the County Tax Revision Office.

Mr. Corrigan, who resided at 301 Bigham was the fatherin-law of former City Council- Harry Teryer has switched to GAINES! See why on page 32 For a Praises Jane Russell's Work Hollywood Church Leader Visits City Attends Parley In Mt. Lebanon Jane Russell's Sunday school supervisor just dropped in for a quick hello to Pittsburgh. She is Dr. Henrietta C.

Mears, director of Christian education at the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, the largest Presbyterian Church in the U. S. She has found the movie queen to be as genuine and simple a person as you would find anywhere. "She has organized any number of Bible study classes among movie people," says Dr. Mears, "and her home is always open for our meetings." Mears same to Pittsburgh yesterday to meet ministers and teachers of the Sabbath School at the Mt.

Lebanon United Presbyterian Church. She is on her way to visit Evangelist Billy Graham in London. Her with the movie people, including Marie Wilson, Colleen Townsend, and Connie Haines, is not all that is to be said about her career in Holly. wood, where she has worked for 26 years. She is going to London to help with the counseling of those who have found faith man Joseph A.

McArdle. He retired June 15, 1951, after being in the tax office for 15 years. DR. HENRIETTA C. MEARS Teaches the Bible.

through Billy Graham. She will work with Graham for six weeks. before returning to Hollywood. Montefiore Hospital. He was He is survived by one daugh-2443 Wylie -ter, Mrs.

McArdle; one widow, Mrs. Vincent P. Corrigan, and two bers; a son, sisters, Mrs. Margaret McGee brothers and a and Agnes Corrigan. Friends are Friends are being received at the W.

T. Poole the McCabe Funeral Home, 5300 2161 Wylie Ave: Penn Ave. in Union Dale Watt G. Chambers Services for Watt G. Chambers, former United States Steel Corp.

employe, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, 2001 Wylie Uptown. Mr. Chambers died Tuesday who lived at is survived by Marcella ChamEdward, and two sister.

being received at Funeral Home, Burial will be Cemetery. de Earl E. Speicher E. Spiecher, 50, a professional medical service representative for E. R.

Squibb Son died last night at his home, 46 Robin Hood Greentree, after a long illness. A former partner of the PERFECT DIAMOND DUET 10 GENUINE DIAMONDS 175 for both $3.50 $5.00 Weekly Down Always cherished -for a lifetime of beauty DIAMOND 14-k -Happiness natural Bridal gold. Diamond. Pair Engagement in 18-k 175. ring white Illus.

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Liberty Ave. Do Speicher-Grady Drug Store in Johnstown, Mr. Speicher was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. anon. Methodist Church, he beA member of the Mt.

Leb- longed to 1. Phi Delta Chi fraters, Mrs. H. R. Coleman of Syria Shrine Temple.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Norma Aley Speicher, and a son, J. at home; three ters, R. Coleman Cars. Johnstown, Mrs.

E. E. Colliver of Holsopple, Mrs. McNulty of Jerome, and brother, Richard, of Johnstown. Friends are being received at the H.

M. Picking and Sons Funeral Home, Johnstown, where services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. Burial will be in Johnstown, Pa.

Mrs. Elvira Dunsky MONESSEN, April 29 (Special) -Funeral services will be held here Saturday for Mrs. Elvira Dunsky, a St. Hospital graduate nurse. Mrs.

Dunsky, of 97 South Tenth Pittsburgh, died yesterday in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital following a long illness. Surviving are her husband, Joseph; five sisters, Mrs. John Perina Palermo, Mrs. Charles Nina Fedutes, Mrs. Freeman Genevieve Myrick, all of Newell, Mrs.

Edith Wilson and Mrs. Jack Rose Wilson, both of burgh; a brother, Dominick, of Newell, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bartolomucci, also of Newell. Friends are being received at the home of her parents where a brief service will be at 9:30 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. Beech, one of two charter bers of the Calvary Presbyterian Church, will be Saturday afternoon at 1:30 in the T. D.

Turner Funeral Home, 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg. Mrs. Beech, wife of William Beech, died yesterday morning at her home, 1575 Clark after a short illness. Mrs. Beech was active in the Sunday school and church activities at Calvary Presbyterian.

She was also a member of the Wilkinsburg unit of the WCTU. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Richard Thompson, of Somers Point, N. two sons, Taylor H. and Albert Beech, of Wilkinsburg; grandchildren and six great dren.

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Here's how this new whiskey treat is made and served at leading taverns, clubs and restaurants: Two cubes of ice, a generous jigger of Calvert Reserve, a splash of your favorite mixer. Trim with twist of lemon peel if you wish. It's easy to make the "Lo-Ball" at home, too -but use only Calvert Reserve for that smoothness going down that makes every whiskey drink taste so much better! COMPARE and you'll SWITCH TO CALVERT! Calvert Whiskey The drink choicest sew you CALVERT DISTILLING KY CO BALTIMORE EY 34 0 001 00008 6 GRAIN NEUTRAL PI PITS CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP. NEW YORK CITY Israel to Celebrate Independence Day Jewish Community Here Joins In Israel Independence Day will be celebrated by the Jewish Community of Pittsburgh on Monday evening at the YM and WHA. the Jerusalem Post, only Eng.

Gershon Agron, publisher lish language daily paper in the Middle East, will address the meeting, and give the details current Israeli. Arab tensions. Samuel L. Fuss, chairman of the evening, has pointed out that the celebration will be an opportunity for a review of the progress being made by Israel. The Independence Day celebration is sponsored by the following organizations: B'nai B'rith Council of Western Pennsylvania, B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Greater Pittsburgh, Conference of Jew.

ish Women's Organizations, United Jewish Fund, State of Israel Bonds Committee, Trustees Council for Israel Development Bonds, Pittsburgh Zionist Council of local sec. tions of Z. O. Pioneer Women, Hadassah, Farband, Labor Zionist organization. Mizrachi Organization, MizWomen, Hapoel Hamizrachi and the YM and WHA.

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 i in his home late yesterday. Aneurin Bevan Quits Shadow Cabinet LONDON, April 29 (UP)Former president of the Board of Trade Harold Wilson yesterday took a seat in the Labor Party "shadow cabinet." He replaced left wing Laborite Leader Aneurin Bevan who resigned in protest over the Socialist "pro stand on German rearmament and IndoChina. BEACON the world's BIGGEST WAX floor wax BARGAIN LUNCHEON FEATURE FRIDAY Served In All WM PENNY Restaurants LOUISIANA DEEP SEA PRAWNS Sauted in Sweet Butter Lemon Wedges Potatoes Curly-Q WM PENN PITTSBURGH'S COMPLETE HOTEL CLEANS and breath DISINFECTS pine Your DISINFECTANT Kitchen You'll clean and disinfect your kitchen in one easy operation with Breath-0 Pine added to the soapy water in disin- ALSO factant strength. And you'll save time EXCELLENT for and labor. You'll see! Breath-O-Pine works without scrubbing or hard rub- CLOTHES bing.

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