Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

North Hills News Record from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 13

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Deaths The rate for' funeral arrangement, notices (Black face) is 95 for 12 lines and 49 cents for each additional line. No charge is made for the obituary. Mrs. Swartz follows mate in death Mrs. Ida Mae Swartz, 84, of 138 Cornell West i died in Suburban General Hospital Monday, Feb 17,1975, 10 days after the death of tier husband Wilbert.

Mrs. Swartz was a West View resident for 65 years. She was a member of West View United Methodist Church. Surviving are seven children, Mrs. Dorothy Martin of West View; Mrs.

Florence Hannan of Bradford Woods; Mrs. Betty Cunningham of Los Angeles; Mrs. Ruth Tindall of Bellevue; Mrs. Marjorie Zewe of North Side; Mrs. Shirley Wagner of Ross, and Wilbert N.

Jr. of West View; 13 a i and 12 great- grandchildren. Friends are being received at theH. P. Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

Burial will be in Mount Royal Cemetery, Shaler. Elsie Ference, 84 Services were held Monday for Mrs. Elsie Madera Ference, 84, who died in the Methodist Home in Mount Lebanon Friday, Feb; 14,1975. Mrs. Ference, of Pittsburgh, was the widow of George Ference.

She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Verna Chapell of East Road, McCandless, and Mrs. Edna Kunkle of Winchester, Va. Friends were received at the H. P.

Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, services were held at 10 a.m. Monday. Burial was in Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless. Anna Kampas, 76 Mrs." Anna Kampas, 76, of 841 California Avalon, died in North Hills Passavant Hospital Monday, Feb. 17,1975.

She is survived by her husband, waiter G. Kampas; a son, Walter G. Jr. of Zelienople; two daughters, Mrs. Anna May Charles and Mrs.

Matilda Hook, and nine grandchildren. Mrs. Kampas was the sister of Christ, Henry, Carl, Clara and Matt Gauss and Mrs. Hilda Kampas. Keenan Mass sung in Ross Blanche M.

Meinert Keenan, 75, of 106 Hillton Drive, Ross, died in North Hills Passavant Hospital Saturday, Feb. 15, Mrs. Keenan was the widow of James J. Keenan. She is survived by three children, Mrs.

Ernest (Rita) Minister of Hampton, and Alice Mae and James J. Keenan, both of Ross; one sister, Frances Wyckoff of Sharpsburg; six grandchildren, and three great- grandchildren. Friends were received at the Henry C. Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mount Royal Shaler. Mass of the Christian Burial was song at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church, Ross Township. Burial was In St. Mary Cemetery, O'Hara Township. Helen Harlan, 51 A blessing service will be held today for Mrs.

Helen Harlan, 51, of 412 Arcadia Drive, McCandless, who died in North Hills Passavant Hospital Mon-- Edward Klein, 69 Dorothea Blauth Friends are being received at the R. D. Schellhaas Funeral Home, 388 Center West View, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be hi Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless.

Ann Bernsdorff Mrs. Ann Heathcote Bernsdorff, 81, of Henry Road, Bell Acres, died in Sewickley-Valley Hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 18,1975. Mrs. Bernsdorff was the widow of Charles A.

Bernsdorff. She is survived by five children, Charles Harold Mrs. Loretta Hartle, Mrs. Thelraa Beller and a A. 11 grandchildren, and nine great- grandchildren.

She was the grandmother of the late Diane Bernsdorff. Friends are being received from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today, Wednesday, at the Dallas S. Irvine Funeral Home, 702 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Thursday. Burial will be in Little Hill Cemetery, Franklin Park. Marcella Ganster Marcella C. Ganster, 79, of 17 Jones Etna, died in St. Francis General Hospital Sunday, Feb.

16, 1975. Miss Ganster is survived by two brothers, Louis and Albert Ganster, both of Etna; a sister, Mrs. Rose Lynskey of Sharpsburg, and several nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the John E. Carlos Funeral Home, 923 Saxonburg Shaler.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be sung at 10 a.m. today, Wednesday, hi All Saints Roman Catholic Church, Etna. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery in O'Hara Township. Clyde Moser, 75 Clyde A.

Moser, 75, of 344 Cornell West View, died in Suburban General Hospital in Bellevue Friday, Mr. Moser was a retired teacher. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Eleanor Moser, and a son, Byrd Swanson of McCandless. Services will be held Thursday for Edward H.

Klein, formerly of Brighton Heights, 27th Ward, who died in Suburban General Hospital Monday, Feb. 17,1975. Mr. Klein, 89, was a retired line engineer for the Ouquesoe Light where he worked for 44 years. He was a member of Bellevue Lodge 530 FAM, and the Brighton Heights Lutheran Church.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Dora Wagner Klein; two children, Mrs. Robert (Janet) Potter of Brant Avenue, McCandless, and Edward H. Klein Jr. of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and six grandchildren.

Friends are being received at the Orion C. Pinkerton Funeral Home, 1014 California Ave. Avalon, where services wiH be held Thursday at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless. Memorials are suggested to the Brighton Heights Lutheran Church Debt Reduction Fund.

Mrs. Dorothea Klemm Blauth, 88, formerly of East Street, North Side, died in the Vincentian Home for the Chronically 111 in McCandless Monday, Feb. Mrs. Blauth was the widow of Edward M. Blauth, who was killed in April, 1966, when an auto ran into his East Street Home.

Mrs. Blauth is survived by nieces and nephews. Friends are beiag received at the T. B. Devlin Funeral Home, 8M Perry Highway, ROM.

Mass of the Christian Serial will be song at 10 a.m. Thonday at St. Teresa Roman Catholic Chorea in Perrysville. Burial will be in St. Boniface Cemetery, Ross.

Wheels taken Two tires and wheels were stolen from an auto parked at Billco Motors, Route 19, Pine, at 7:45 p.m. Sunday, TAP Chief Rich Baer said. WEDNESDAY, FtBRUARY 19. 1975--NEWS RECORD-- 13 school chief okay in hospital West View Junior High School Principal Robert C. Gesey remains in satisfactory condition in Suburban General Hospital where he was admit- ted Jan.

27 suffering an apparent heart attack. Gesey lives at 205 Poplar Drive, Shaler. Friends were received at the H. P. Brandt Funeral Homfe.Ing:, 1032 Perry Highway, Ross, where'services were held Monday at 11 a.m.

Burial was in Allegheny Cemetery, Lawrencevifle. Meet Thursday Wildwood Girl Scout Neighborhood Association will meet tomorrow, Feb. 20, at 9:15 a.rrL in Hampton Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Joseph niewski is chairman.

Mrs. Harlan is survived by her husband, David A. Harlan; six children, Mrs. Patricia Hammerschmidt, Connie, David, Daniel, Carl and Timothy Harlan; two brothers, Leonard and Robert Neidhardt, and two grand-. daughters.

Friends were received at the H. P. Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Ross, where a blessing service will be held today, Wednesday, at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Allegheny County Memorial Park. Problems putting that room together? GALL BY DAVID 366-2326 off SALE on Labor and selective fabrics for draperies.

Fabrics include: Sheers-Cottons-Satins-Velvets-Brocades. Prints. Solid Colors. 3370 BABCOCK PGH. 15237 Deluxe Pushbutton Stereo 8-Trock Recorder with Multiplex Receiver, Deluxe Built-in Record Choegw and 3 Way Air Suspension Speakers, model 6683 Reg.

95 MD ELECTRONICS CB HAM SCANNERS COLOR TV COMMERCIAL 2 WAY SALES SERVICE 1308 William Flynn Highway (Rt. 8) Glenshaw (2 Miles North Of K-Mort) 487-4212 487-9903 On February 28, a fine offer ends. But a very good one continues. You know what they say about "all good things." Until February, 28, you can still get a four-piece place setting of this beautiful ironstone dinnerware free. But on March 1, your first place setting will cost what your second place setting costs now: $3.95 And that's still a good value.

If you haven't deposited $50 or more in a savings account at Mellon Bank and collected your free four-piece dojt And if you already have your first place setting, you have even more reason to keep on saving. For every additional deposit of $50 or more to your savings account, you're entitled to purchase the With each acJditionai deposit ot S50 0' more. you can purchase the Four-Piece 1 Gravy Boat Place Setting $3.95 (2 pieces) 1 Dinner Plate 1 Bread and Butter Plate 1 Cup 1 Saucer 1 Sugar (covered) (2 pieces) 1 Creamer $5 25 $5.50 set, all at meaningful Dinnerware imported from Enoch Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd. in England. Enjoy the rewards of saving at one of Mellon Bank's more than 100 offices.

You'll get more than interest. 4 Fruit Dishes $3.50 Dishes $4.95 1 12" Platter $5.75 1 14" Platter $7.50 4 Salad Dishes $4.25 1 Open Vegetable 1 Covered Casserole Dish (2 pieces) $9.50 Pa Sales Tax. Otter limited to one tree place setting per family Mellon Bank MEMBER FDIC I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About North Hills News Record Archive

Pages Available:
1,984
Years Available:
1972-1975