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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 9

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1 ttJtfl Ncfes OCT 111' WTJIUIGH SUNtniGlAM World of liiss ixit rr Con nisi Marl: 2nd HOMTt JUKI UMOa Boy Chess Champ STAGE AND SCREEN Age Overtakes 'Man Godfrey' Ml. IN "MY MAN GODFREY" Symphony 'y WARNER TMiATf HHIII-. 'I ISiikkI conirHHt miiikeil U'il lt T. M. (III ItlM.lt IV liam Kecotut Rr.

rn the I'ltt-burfh piK.ny f)ii hi.tt nlht in Sirl.1 ly JOHN MMJU Something must have happened l-etwwn the 1910s nd now. "My Mur. (Jodfrry" doesn't wm am funny anymore in it la tout vers ion in lh Fulton. Th original version with William I'owill nl Carole Lombard M-rmed hilnrinu at the time. Well, Sam npfhi'veky unn the math The TOP RECORDING STAR of 1957 GOGI GRIT I Almost tlnee reni'urifi ser Oonnlil Jivrne, He won the last (uur Karntu ami anted tli 'Tower of drew the first tux.

nvtytx' timt-n hv( ihanpeil. MHI Jununn rnei irotn inc mix rj, jilt two pnme ueie i i SUNDAY DINNER FROM P. ONE SHOW at P. M. 1 if r- or m.ilx wi have, hut the best that ran Im aiit fur tlif version that it is jileasant entertainment.

It's fltTiee.ihle fun, nut not (juiif tiil.u ious. It ei(ke( ni.inv hiii klei, but no J.iu;:!iter. lil)jet to fuunli lalrn-i and ajipealx to referee iiiitis Kif who judged Ihem drawn, then wilhdiew from thf ity-f task In f.ivor of K'eoneili II. ii kness. r.olx-it I'isiher, II year-old (irehefcjra I'leceii or Anion Webern.

Tb aiulienre anil miisicinin alike preiteil both with eilal fiithusiiism. I'eti'l'll nimple for-want j.nHrti tu musieal riinon needs nn aiion for l.ivm.m or -hiMUl listen- My Man fJoilfiry A aiitfr! nefaitHil iraV. rMlr-4 km Hf awd Uef fc-if Me Mtr fci rit ttrfM 4 kllia Wm4 ittlay lt (MB) a4 Mim rU4 IM IW iHa. i trr 4Mai hand t' Anrlta if Ml P-ii l4 Mr M.h Hi tM ftaMMr M.I If J'l lt.hH.ll 4 4M Mrb Hrr 1 JJ a 1201 .11 UNI IMI HO.l 1202 1 Ii Ii A I -r I Hr hri er. Wi bern the mer- three rna or (hamp unshjp n- est eerm of his tnotiynt and ie L.

Oihti, Iihh asks to let our Jp a Hons rarry onf.om there. r)lnMmas TllfsJ "TOW Kit MI'Mf" H.istinf'n. lie will be predestined from' it. fust maslers in- rhord. Webern'.

miniatures commit. 1 Till: I AI I.T t' not lie witli June Allycon and Ia-Vi-I Niven, Die lead of the piesent remake. Jloilj are at their best, and they treat llielr part Just rilit. Nor can wn -nm)laln in. r.

II I Jil J'I'lli lVM.IiM P. M. Arf.lti $1 I UIJLtJ I P. M. A4i.lt.

si te bite lii and male In (ho ii ion (-1. I'i IU I t- about the jest of the cast. Hip fiuinte.sseiir-p nf some 1 1 1 T.rr.w P. M. I P.

M. lrVI MJ'll aaLBDiMlUXS further musieal development To play In England he must foieo entry in the I. S. 'a player of master elan. In and the Amor the tournament at Slurry, ican Ches.

Federation trmrney England, in KMT. IxeaiiKO of time rnnfliet. j.p.Qj JJKI13. 2- PQni Marlba Myer, Jesse Lnndis, Jlobeir Keith, Eva tiabor.and Jeff Donnell all render eredjtiilile perform-anees. The new version I.

in Tin- jthe Koliition of which I. any listener', prchlem. For Khei-r musical listenini, Mr. Sielnbern planned MOW IT I. ich a- rn Tl .1 It a---t i PARADE or HOMES CONNOI 10, SOUTH HIUI lf mnd ruiM zart's (.

Minor Symphony. lie rn the fall It sc-ms P-K3. 3-N KU ON 3. I i 1 -n i Hi. r.

rr -r emaScope and color. In the i played it a. if he shared the hardly possible that younc PKN3 U-N2. 5-15 N2 Mil updated screenplay thn liar- relaxation it offered after the Fischer ran be slyled less. 6 I'Q" I'xl.

7-Nlil V-Q1 vard hobo ha. become an 'preceding rontroversial score. fnnn a jjastrr. His plans to Q2. 9 KxP NxN Austrian aristocrat and the 'play in" Moscow were post 10-Hx-V IS K2.

11 Mr. 00 remake avails itself of surh I TIIK SYMI'IIONV ponrd until he can meet the 0x13. eotitemporary prop, as optimism. Jt was a tournament sehed- siirns. a IMmi i 1 .7.

1 ril Mi Br.rt. i f- In rr i III a- 1- C' li idrr I ar A NmiiI i M'C Woody ichoiro, Thuiiderbirils and Marys. I- Rudolf Fii kusny a ules. Solution of Lewis Carroll's chess position Riven in THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS is solved with 1. 'riiorrai M.

in il I 'i-r a. t( the solo part in Beethoven's "Kmperor' Concerto with the orchestra toned down to beau STARTS TOMORROW IIOMAV Solution to iiiimlx-r 205 iufn King IIiKik seven. Master composer Heath cote contrived today's two mover many generations Relax Tonight! Enjoy a Movie AT YOU! FAVOIUTE AEICHDOIIIIOOD Til rnrfilPf Pfk. Atr-rt AM. 'lilUND l('PiirfH Fva Marl eVnt tiful but untraditionnl volume.

Ul uui uniiiiuiuuiitii r- Mr. Firkusny has become 3 Q. 2 QH, The story concerns a wordly butler in the employ of a newly-rich family who could use a psychiatrist much better than a valet. Nevertheless, Dutler Niven straightens them out and wins the hand of the youngest daughter (Miss Allyson) him CkvMM ni litW Alto VIRGINIA BELLI CoiMdj-Viudivllli Chom Eleven pieces are assigned to I ii. ii t-t 1 11.

n. u( 3 l.r:: A.r. ft: M- Mar ri. a .1 Irf'. rl.ili'lrli, Tra" Jul ai 15 T.

al I'l 1. a Icnii.jri cm at 2 p. in AIRPORT one of the more sensitive plan- iJT 3 Carroll dix-s not conform to isN. Ve heard playing thati defied the present trend hombast in piano music. An example of the skill of whether It i Reethnven or erandmaster C.

II O'Donal Jtrrti 4.27HH. torn. W.l1f "Ad- 1I Alurrav A HAMUI Of Nut THt I0DY White and six to Black. The problem won a first prize In a contest requinn: that the pieces de'iirt a crown. ventures it Umar Khryim c' Sew! I'lui Cut Mudivtn "On Hit roler.

Pol fthart lui)Ktl i of M-are" Cuit-TerU K( MUl mnmth Kittei Eva Mart Hlf-TiMMinMi: (tuarhnUM Curjr Mint "Mallul of Ruin" 3 30 I llianl Ul 'An AfrMr To Pmrrn.i ft Ho. Fiut Jyn AUrurtrld "Ti.f I ihr, AU Tiie Phantom Stait PurrUr' 1. 4 10. I O.V 17 CiMhuIH al 2 p. Bi.

Bill IMF (lllkvaM -'arnea Cat- MT Ol.lVIH MI. Oliw) Jtmfi W. ii i i ilrZJ jKhatchaturian. Perhaps he Alexander CDK ran be set upThat lh(, limitation did not im-will lie censured for your board and run off in pair )hf. Doautv of prnb iticizin-r, but the score can en- tew minutes.

It is his 13 be obvious to the dure just that treatment. move win against CordingleyS()Ivrr ney "Alan Cf 1.000 Paw I'Soii-e iirnry "Man Kar 1 io 3 30. 6 01. Aliv Tammy and! 40. 40 Alto -Tammy and tht Cl.lt MOW FLiTINC! 1 the Harhrl'r" 4 15.

1:35 pa-ltflor" Tftli. 4. 03. Fl Par CAMIRACMuM: If.U likttn king. Hlf Htm "Invaaum Rttdy OAK4 (0iiiiU latT Conpr.

Aua f'Scoot. Plua Kjt vt I rrr llriturn "lvt In Hi Afl'rn'Mn. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir and "ttctura fit Jit Flui Van "Attlua of thf before it is all over. AXOTHMt MKMBER of the cast turns nut to be one of the most discriminating music rritics of our times: Itasputin. a Gloomy looking hu'e mastiff who breaks into a dismal howl each time he hears alleged music.

ITasputin gives the remake of "My Man Godfrey" some of its most humorous moments. Start." Tl ir L'Snir-r'ilur. CAI'IIOL HlthA(itfri IVtrlH ON fill I iMrKrra Rerka) tv Uay. Jnhn Hatn "lh Pajania Cam I Maria ln Murray "Mairnt ni rolr, 3 20, 6 Aiu "i nn- Ham" Plua "Apartit War quit fi(t J. 6.1.

I rinr'' ftsrrmg Killi IJirnm. GRAHAM GREENE'S "THE POTTING SHED" MKlIT t. tHHIII no witm Ml Nil NlllUI THE I0T MIIND" rAKAMOIST (Wlh Urt) Jame 8 CIHsuirK (fhMwIrk) Alan ladd. C. J.

UrVmg Services In Oakland Virlrnia Mayo 'Tht Land Sripi-plnr. Plui B.b H.pf, Vera Mtlft "Bfau Jimn" Tch. DEATHS Services Monday For Mrs. Bnehler COBAorOI IS raiMlh) PM fr eshing tn "Tit Curs or pranarn-atfin" Tf-h. A' Victor Mature, Antta tkbre -plrkuo CRAP ION craftsn va Maria BMilt'lfliM 33H3 Saint.

In Murray "A Hatful ol llain' Scope. Plua 'Crduin" wltH rralc. Tom Drake. IOWIRl'-4-n Thur riy. T4.

7. i i i Jf ir.ji.e Chf'r VV, i Cj.tt.f G' 1 i (- turnery of i hc.i-' tl Po.r.t rrrerr: r.t inourf.e 0 H. ff hi- 1 eii.ninr:e Jr. of fti r.i.i ti. I-f! ai-d P.ev K.

ers '-S3 ol Fu1- Mar.e 1 l. Ft.en rer. it f- is Funrra! H' Ave. on r.sv or i r.f at 10 30 Met KSS im Fr.dav. Oi (.

10j7, Haoon Mi Cam. cf the late Ma'irce J. SWCst-n; mot net AIr Niarmn P' Mr. Helen Behr. Mt'ice J-.

ar.d Fiaiu. F. da-nhir of Mrs, Hiidur Hn.n; s-f of Mrs AiTiit Mr. be'h Pherayn. Fred J.

rnr W. and Ororce Ha! "ti. il be receiVfd Jnhn A- revif.pr! F.frt 10 p. rven.iiR. Ferv.ccs mprit Will le held rn Wrday ai 2 m.

at Bareshori. Fw. pp On Or: 2. W.lliam be. i i.d r.iiWra- t'f nr.

Happ T.e liver, iho J.tnjiiy h'inie. 134'j Ae I father of A.oert ar.d Fred both of ChirMg: i C. r-t Cleveland and Dr. F. Hipp of Mt, lbanon: It Frrrrirhtldren, seven rr reived at ths in a urr Mortuary.

2'30 Vrt I. ihe rty Ave. Serv.ces on Mndav aftrrtiion at 2 o'clock. Merrber cf Pentplriha Lodge No. f-Kt of Cleveland.

and Masmp imitrd Ma-iii r. niff? fcr I nrmr.nt Fodce No, 4 FvAM fQ Fur.rip.v at BI.IN'I On T'-itrf'nv. Oct ri. Theater Clock mi.m .1 i I 1.1V I AxiHOOK (FrankatoHn Fd Car? Services for Clarence J. Url-Iiit.

53, will be tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in II. Samson's, 537 X. Neville Oakland.

fi: i. Mason. Harry Belafrmtt 'laland In The Sun" Plua "Tl Quiet Can" and cartrnm. PAKKHAY (MfMrfi Rsrkfcl 'Mld-j niht Story- aiarrinr Tnny Curlta flu J'x-k Mahoney tn "The Land I Vnknown' Sf-frhir. Rlf.t NT piQI AKr.

(Idceirdl Blnr roshp 'Man Fire' 2 6 :4, Plua Crerorr Perk "Dfimii-, Ine Woman" 1. 4 3. 8 34. KnMAS MKeii MorkO lit Prh I linn! Sophia Loren "Woman of the Itlver" Terh, Plua 'Broiheri Rlro" with Richard Conte. Diaita Fokter.

SIWKKIFT (Kevlrkley) Cert I iVMille a 'Ten Terh si io a. m. a. 8 p. (90c 'ill non.

$1.50) Oitldrrn 60c. i Sll WYMIF (.1118 Halnatlt Kim Novak. Jeff Chandler 'Jenne 3 I 6 OS. 50. Plus "The Monte Carlo fitory" Tech.

4.10. 8.03. TI MPI Hheriden 1 "Mail With 1 000 Facei" with Jame ragney. I Plua Dehhte Reynold "Tammy and the Bachelor" One-color. Services for Mrs.

Martha Viola Buehler, organ (rant, Prank Sinatra. auiiita Lrin "Prida and. In paislrm" 3:47. 6:44. fl.42.

izer of the first telephone shopping service in Pittsburgh, FMHtSST 14-pin-all) Two Srlrnc- Pirllcin Tht Merit! "The Cure of; rankentein" in colof, Plui X-Thf; of the C. I. Urling Trucking will be Monday at 1 p. m. in H.

bamsons, 5.x N. Nev GAKMrN ('orih MAr) Cecil T- Millci "Ten Commondmenia" Mn-Frl: 8 p. m. Sat. 3 iriowi: 10 a m.

3. a d. m. run: a. d.

m. Co. and a past president of the Allegheny County chapter of Mrs- Buehler, of 6083 Bap-the Pennsylvania Motor Truck tist Bethel, died Thursday. Association. jShe organized telephone Organ Kccital Dr.

Marshall Eidwell will present selections from Sow QFRARO (Heat View) Marilyn Men- 77ie TJwee JFhcejs tn "Prince and the Showgirr Tech. Plus "Dragoon Welli Masaacrt" Scope-color. He died Thursday in West service at Joseph Home Co, in where she worked for 23 erby. Scarletti. Mozart, Bach, Penn Hospital.

He lived Tchaikovsky, Raff, Schumann, Langlais, Sturgis and Macfar- OjTJEvg Enjoy Movies Under the Stars Stating ttmea of tenure riitrt riven here were announced or the theater eaanagrr ri.AYtmrtr ftlimlet Street The tiny r'riend," i munral ti-oof of the rtmrirr Twrnfea trrrn a firltlta point ff view. Fourth week. Tnnlcnt at PMVHiH'se tCntt A Ten tie Thefirt. The fnttinc Shed," a vrholoeiral dritma Graham Greene. Second week, Tniiiehf nt A ft I hrjrrh for pamdae.M the fi'irth Cinerama irertare it th latrit Lowell Thomaa production.

Fourth. Week litre today at 2:30, 8 and 3 0'3n n. m. NIXU: 'Araund the Harld In KO av'' Ml-t TodJ Otirar winner in Tndrl-AO arttf rotor With Davlet Niven Marr.ane. Cantinflai and many otif-r evt-ji Fealun-s today at 2:30 and 1(1 III PI MTMIII Br.itrlr.a.t frnrti ihiter inee' New lt how i mo fiTAM.Ert "The Joter la Wild." a bioirrniiliy of comediatj Joe Lw), atsrrinf Frjink P1nira Jeani Crain and Mltl Grtvnor.

Second week. lane in his regular free afternoon organ recital tomorrow at Carnegie Music Hall. JOANNf WOOOWAUB Wyngate Murrysville, years. Westmoreland County. Survivors include her hus Surviving are his wife, Mae band, Harry two sisters, Gibson I'rling: a son, Elizabeth Baer and Mrs.

ence J. thrcj daughters, 1 Mary Kelly; and a brother, Mrs. Robert Vogelsang, Mrs. Emmett Kelly. K.

F. Wells and Miss Margaret The I a i 1 requests that Urling and six grandchildren. 'donations be made tn the Can- Mvc-in Theaters Cccli1! Notices 1 0 leer Society in lieu of flowers. TAI-STATE DRIVE-IN Two Shows Nightly Rain or Clear THEATERS' ASSN. At loth Thcatrci LIBERTY SO.

HILLS L. M. Linihacher AMITON Oil Thiirsdnv. Oct. illmm A.

of 3233 MidrMf-toWH Shrr Helen; survived by his Ciiariutie one daughter, Mr. Harr.rt MfGec: two sons, William H. and Warren 8. Ahinn; two eiPtcrs, Florence Smart and Mrs. Glad vs.

Araluney; go npht prandcliiidren. Funeral stv-ires at the H. Bprrr Funeral 297 Chartiprs Ave, Ehera-fln. on Monday at 2 m. Dormonl Aid Teeners llbrrtr MO.

1-7IU0 Ul. 1-1 IU0 Requiem mass for Louis M. "OUM GLORY" Tech. Itawari firanaer-Rhonda llemlnr rmiure irrriiv al a. .115.

H.Hi and 1H 4.1 m. fFSS: -The DeTii'f Hairpin" a rac-Ine mrNrima with Corne WIMe ij patrerl with "llrar Me Good" a comedy atarrlnf Hal Mirch. Fralurm hetin at 11:1.1 a. 2, 4:15, 7:4 and 10:30 p. m.

at 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 and BEL-AIRE At ilu Dill Pi VAIIn 3-0300 A teenage center of interest Limbacher, 63, of 624 Lillie "TARZAN THE LOST SAFARI" Tech. Eva Marie Saint Don Murray "A HATFULL OF RAIN" and service in the Golden Rrcommrndrd for Adults ObIt Pofiert. of Pit'vip'v Ave. F' erve Twn be'ovrd hirt rtnd r.f Path Hinci father ft FnrK'ra an-1 Tee brother of Pylvestera Ravrrnnd erd Mrs. Idn Thnnia.

Ftnirr-il from 1hr II. imp of Pehellhaat? Ar fi.in. Ti'7 F.act nn Mondit fl' 1 rlnrfc, Membrrs Fecal I'l and invited. SCRWTON On Oct. T4.

Ifj7. Burdelt huajand of Or ace Hot Irnan. S-ran'i'n, of 31 2 ech fcdgrvi-ood also surv.ved by one daughter. Sandra Lee, fa fiither Hflrrv B. Scranton r.d brother, Rowland A.

Friends received at T. D. Turner Wallace Wilkinburff, 2-A and 7-9 p. m. Eervicca Sunday alter-nnnn at 4 o'clock.

STASM: On Thursdav, Oct r4, 19j7. of husband of the Hte There.a, b. loved father of Martha Hclh :r.g, France Bnnhnz and John, Jr alo surv.ved by six pra net children thrre great-pranrifh! irt ren Fnv-eral from the inter Funeral Hnie. 4730 Friend5h Ave. nn Mnria ft 9 a.

Folemn requiem ma tn Ft. Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. invited. "CHILDREN OF LOVE" (lit Run Pgh.J BLUE DELL nti SO Eel Villi )-H2l "Running Target" Color Arthar frani ln-A-( ar Hratrrg Arailable Braddock, will be sung Monday at 10 a.

m. it St. 'Joseph's Church. Mr. Limbacher was employed in the engineerins: depart Rrrommrndrd for Adulli Onlf DENIS Ml.

Uban LC 1-1100 "CHILDREN OF LOVE" (1st Run Pgh.) Al'TH On Oct. 24. 1fr7, D.ilores Harsch Auth ol 1514 Hntleras wile ol Vmcrnt Auth, molher of Thomas Auth and Mrs. Norbert sister of An-thimy Harsch and Mrs. John Witt-fiartner: also survived hy two grandchildren.

Fnenrs will, be received at ttie Ouehl Funeral Hmie, Lnwnr and Gardner TroyHili. Rnquieni mass at Most Huly Name Church, on Monday. Oct. 18. at 9 a.

m. Friends and members nf Christian Mothers and Women Union re CAMP HORNE iilwm IK. 19 Olid Ilia UK. FDriil 4-4127 "Running Target" Color Arthne Frani ln-A-Car Heaters Aeallahl Triangle is the plan announced today by Rosenbaum's. It will be known as the Young Junior Dept.

and will open with appropriate ceremonies at 10 a. m. next Saturday. There will be a Young Junior Club with regular membership cards presided over by Miss Faye Parker. Miss Parker will be available fashion and beautv Cell I.

DrMllli'i Production "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" A. M. 2:011 T. A 8:00 PM. Jufl Allyion Rosano Broizl "INTERLUDC" and Rod Stoigtr 'Ru.

of the Arrow" ment at the Irvin Works of U. S. Steel Corp. He died yes RfriiininMidr'd for Adultl Onlv "CHILDREN OF LOVE" lit Run Pgh.J COLONIAL t. il Sntli Ivnilll 5-9707 "RUNNIKO TARGET Color Armor trim PERRY Pirryivllll A'l.

fA. 1-S700 i "BATTLE STRIPE" Marlon Brlndo-Jlirli Wrbfr "ARMOKID A'llACK" f)in Andrrwi-Firlr Granfrr-Anne Butrf ECHO HI. 91 il Urn Ellnlilh tel terday in Braddock General Hospital. Surviving are his wife Dorothy Wittmann Limbacher: a son, Lawrence; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Navish; a brother, Albert; three sisters, Mary, Agnes and Mrs.

John Cullen. consultation Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. "WOMAN OF THE RIVER Tech. S. Loren Bil.TON eaturday.

Oct. 2ti, James J. Br-3 ton, of Kauiilton Ave, Glent)nw, hu.soand of Fugfnie L. Briton; father of Janus .1. William K.

and Martha Bel ton, Mrs. Joseph Virostek, of and Mrs. Jnhn Bessm, of Toronto. Canada; bnuher of Fraiiti Bclton and Mrs. Richard Cranston, of Toronto, C.mnria and Mrs.

Gait Carter, of Ottawa, Canada: survived also by 13 g. aiinc'iiltin n. Friends received at H. Sams ip. Neville St, (Oakland Civic Cm-ten, KcqiKCtn mass al St.

i p. m. HARRIKr "The Three Faeea of Fve." psyrholocical drrima with Joanne Woodward and David Wavne. Feature besini at 11:4.1 a. 1.53.

4, 8:10 and 10:20 p. an. I.TOV: fly Mm flndfrev." a rorrantic starnns June Allyson and David Nlrn. Tralore hegint at 11 a. 12:47, 2:4 1.

4: 14, G.31, 8:28 and 10:25 m. SQt'IRRFL 'llortor at Large. a BiUisli comedy in color with Duk Bo-Kiadc. Feature begins today it 2:15. 4:10, 6:10, 8:10 i nd JU p.

m. aril.D: "The Third a British thriller with Jack Hawkins and Ursula Howell. Second week. Feature beg-na toriay at 2:54, 4:43, 6:32 and 8:21 p. in.

STI DIO: The t.rn Man." a British ctimedy atarrin'r Alastair Sim, Cenrce Cole and JjM Adams. Fratuic begina at 8:20 and 10: 10 p. ART CISFMA: 'While SlavrrT" is pauea with "Hurlpaqiir rulliet- l(ruc," St-crmd week Feat (km begin i "fulltpB" 1 at 1 1 a. 1:05. 3:10, and 0:25 p.

m. bite" at 12:0.1. ft. 4:20. (1:25.

and p. m. CASINO: Peaches and her com cany are thi week burlesoue artlts. Cnntinm-na matinee stagp show he-rinnlnr 1 n. tn.

Fveninr thnw at 7:30, and late show at 10:30 d. n. Advertising Recortl? EL RANCHO I. 28, HrKitrllll. Cinil 1-6027 pfd Gln! Screan I Vl I HiF.dahty Sound fa "THE BROTHERS RICO" R.

Conte STI "TLKK-t KillUn On Fr.riav, Oct. -h, lff-7. Dororhv KfMan S'ur-ler, of 207 Ymii-e-wood. Pa. wife of Arv! A S'u'-3cr Jr d.iuehtrr of tl.

vrtinr.d Kill an; stcr of Heun pa. Tylak, Ruth M.T.rr, I.ecinnrd, Richard, and E-ivtnond Hifi. Funer.il from the Urnn ii-g Funeral Home, 43j Butler St Pgh on Tisdflv. Of. BIG HITS .1 "Monttir That Challenged thi World" GATEWAY akmnnt Ct.

CI, I l.ii lift 3't Ml. ti N. Kiniml. HI. 909 "THE VAMPIRE" "Jlil.lE" Oorli Friends are being received in the Zorn Funeral Home.

113 Fourth Eraddock. H. J. Bennett Services for Hannibal J. Ursula Church.

Allison Park, "A HATFUL OF RAIN" Cine. Tuesday morning at 10 cjucx. Ureaier rillSUUrjJII tyt Mirl. Silnt-Don Mamy-Anthon FrancloM The regular meeting of the juniors will be each Saturday morning in the store auditorium. A special Earl Wheeler Finishing Schqol month-long course of professional advice and help will be explained to club members.

Marriages, Divorces BliNM.TT-Hannibal, on Oct. of. 30. ii m. IKt it will- "ArACHE BAHRIOR Hriln l.irirn Inikom IrMn.

Villii 4-5590 ln-A-rr Huttn AvuUblt of 7447 Susquehanna be loved husoand of K.itrma B.nneii la'lier ol Jui.an and Harold Ben Greater Pittsburgh "THE FROGMEN" Richard Widmarlt neit, Mary Byrd. Juan.ia a ni. HJ-fuieni ruen mass at Church at 9 a. m. "Til OMPSON On Oct.

2: HtvT, Will; am C. Thompson, f'f Fhi del and pgii, r-f of Helen Mvcr pcv. A. Til peon. F.

8 Thi'mpon: 8 6 -IvMrf Friend1; recr.vni the rourtler '1. Ave V. f-iT. s-rvrcs Mrrlav af'p-r "on i' 2 ar Pt. Stephen pal Church.

Wilk. t. 30. V. Rl.

(ill II Wilt "Mlnrle of Fltlmi" Ih. l.llMrt Holm FiUjjat riciv and mm hi Bennett, 75, of 7147 Suspue-hanna Ilomewood, will be Monday at 1 p. m. in the Hope InikiiM triln. ViHO 4-5590 BEAST FROM 20.IHHI FATHOMS Friends ilu Hr-pevill A HATFUL OF RAIN" Cine.

Funeial H-niie. 7t-09 Tiuj.a Biushton. where service. Will held on Monday at 1 p. Era Marl Saint-Don Murray-Anthony Franrloia GREENTREE U.

M. Cflllni A Cirmili. wmnil 1-2049 "APACHE WARRIOR" Keith Lanen NEW YORK. Eell for Adultl Only makers of Bell-Ans, has heen MARKIAGE APPLICATIONS BIFHLLK- On 24, iyf)7. at 11:30 Viola Buehler tnee Baptist lid-, wile Oct.

a. Martha Kelly i. of 6056 of Horry L. Mrs. IM.

"CHILDREN OF LOVE" 1st Run Pgh.J HARMAR t. 2H. Hirininllla. Buehler: sister of well Funeral Home, i609 Tioga Homewood. Mr.

Bennett, a long-time Pittsburgh resident, died Tuesday in his home. ile is survived by his wife. Katrina; two sons, Julian and Harold; three daughters, Mrs. Marv Alice Evrd, Mrs. Juanita ihniat 2525 Baer.

Mrs. Mary Ke.iy and Lm- advertising in u. S. newspapers for 42 consecutive years. fxm a.

aa.a KENMAWR VH.I.ICANA-BRVAN'T. Mami'l Sharps-bum; Betty Jia.st CIORRI-RFMAIV, Robrrt fi.lfl Aure-lia Gloria 1916 East St. SIHT-I R-BIANro, Jimea Santee, S. Lena 1017 Fairdaie St. Fre-ierk'lt Karlyn Tra fiord.

On Of 1 0 "i 7 4 at p. ClT'nce Urhne, liushand of JTe of Pa 1 of Marion FrLre V-'-ctIsvi. t'rl np VeI'. Clarence J- hn and VargTet Ann 1 1 i ed i r1 1 F-irrds a P-v NevTc St 'Oik'arul Cw.c tor' where ce be Surriav aferr-orr. at in at.

51 lot. McKin RikIb. Extnl "UEM ELIZABETH II" In Nuar at Hit Mijuty't Vliit ti Amirln Pant. 11:50. 2:30.

IMS niett KcKy. received at H. Samson Neville St. 'Oakland Civic Center', where services will be he'd Monday afternoon at one dock. In Leu nf flu v.

rs the famiiy requests that re membances he sent io the American Cancer v. CarilioUi. tr. 1-0577 i a THE WORLD'S MOST I HONORED SHOW! "Bnnnlnr Tarjet" color Artnur Frana In-A-C'ar Hratrn Arailable "PRIDE ft THE PASSION" Tech. Frank Slnatra-Cary Grant-Sophia tor "Danro With Ml Hrnry" Abbott a I Oltrllo "Th Indian Flfhtir" K.

Iouln Llmltrd En'oaiamrrit I Ilayi Only! "LOVINQ YOU" Tech. Elvis Presley "DELICATE DELINQIENT" Jrrry Itwil Sophia LorrnAlan I.add I Firat'sbow, "BOY ON A DOLPHIN" MAPLE i MICHAEL TODD'S I i Fitzpatriek and Mrs. Miriam BoiiNAR.RUDn. jxirainc, i white; two sisters. Mrs.

Mir- Vrt.ina I Amhrrst. I Rt. 30. Ulllorklll 3451 10 Ml. I.

It Wllllnllirl On Fr UIKMliT i.iy. Shirldan Sq. Eaat lON(i-VANHIRMM'. IVmaM Turtle lam ItOimeS anil ill IS n.Ofll.1 A-ifi-va 4S40 Flnnrn-') 7hm Supreme Motion Picture Ot AH Timet Cecil DeMille'i "The Ten Jenkins, MT. LEBANON 3 10 ailii fritia Mt tffc MANOR "THREE BRAVE MEN" Ray Milland Iw i Little Wah Rt.

19 Stalrrll Rill. Commandments' WM-Mo-Ft MO.N. A Ivan TIUS Mt. Vernun St Betly 31 IT lan HA I Hltl K-K1IIV. Pale, McKcesport: a 1 vii.

Ilravi'SMn p. FOK I I K-Dl K. Dav R'S Pecora t2" S- l.i.ort.n, i h.ifi Favjird M. TaTrkia. 4M2 In.

and r. "MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES Jamea Cagney-Doroth? Mnleni "THE TATlt'RfcD UKtSS" tine. Jrff hnrller-Jenn Craln PITTSBURGH t. 22 MmrinllK Villn 4-4616 3 SHOWS TCDAY 10:30 A. f.

P. M. J. r. Darrll MEMORIAL MrKmpart.

Inmii Stall Is. Sill at lai (tin I Mel UirKl.l -Kill I. TON. F.Tn: t. will Charlton Heston Yuyl Brynmr Atiliair A.trl Winn.r ll SMt hllN Ml KK1 H1IFUL of mir 11,0 "Nil fAlO' "MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES" Jame Carnev-DorothT Malone "FOHMODf INTF.KI l'DF" Tech.

RANALLI'S Hi! It 8, fettwi-Hl Etna ana lakirttawil SCHENUT (tKKII- Ann. on Fr.dav. Oct. 2r, 1,7. of Cilas-por', Pa brlnrd daueh-ter of Mrs.

Hunnan Scarh'n sister of Mrs. Siphon Joan and Nancy Cnrridn. Frt-ard and iry Frifrris be at the lurenzu lu-rernl Gj-'iv-r' fi-uuif a nil nms St Cece; C. on 1 urnay at, 5 a n-. r-w St rl.

(OSTII I O-On Oct. Myrt.e. of 44 1 PavKer Veniiia, Pa. vl the Uvd .1. Cits' of tU3-d Jr.

iv.or.a 1 C. treo-L" C'srnce Mrs. Var.e (Vccrt. Rj Hord "'er cf Pa'Tt'T a's) ed nc rf'e vr-i rjT.v 3tn Marv- Ave t) 2 4 ard 7 a ni. 6fr.cts nr.av II a piwiiB -tt- r' at A rri T'tfdiv B' 9 70 3 WI KII O'l Fr i1 Or- r.

Vs-v 1 fe of Uv of 3 Ave. or' I F. W'ird of Avr v. t-iTpi! er -f M-fs. "'pv of Pl Fr-cf-'t Vcli ri Fii-fri a A'- NIXON 9511 1.IB1.RIT 1 6 1 ti hi-tt p- BliekaO'ire il arlirc IIA," ko-iamok.

Frank, June Allyton-Roitfiano Braitl I Jr i :07 Eiit rir.l Show Klarli ln-A-( ir Hialm rt; ROUTE 19 "SILK STOCKINGS" Catherine Dillon noquirm mass for Catherine C. Dillon of the Ruskin Apart-; ments, Oakland, will bp suns Monday at 11 a. m. in Paul's Cathedral. Dillon was a nurse at Pittsburgh Hospital.

died Thursday. i She leaves a brother, Thomas and a sister, Mrs Charles Ilosene: an. aie ipneiwil in If. Samson's. 537 X.

Neville I In Wirn.r p' Dm ir '-ne STRAND 21 KM r.N-Bll Fu-n Trrd lnlalre-Cr Chirlie-Janl Talfi r.ll BKI.T" Terh. CiriMTt Montramrrf 25 Mia frM Rl lltana Tmari WiiklillM "IHt UHSiE OF ItlllllMIII' L0ti Oakland. Kim Narak-Jefl handler Ml Aiken Avr jean 4041 i't -n. RtK.I KS-HI Sll. -hert S' Th' n'TrLa LFn k-H FBI R.

i sm V.Kiie Ave; Anna iiar.e, PS7 In.tus'iy St i M.itt n. r1 "THt 1 THE U6H5I (lll N'OW SHOWING SILVER LAKE "Jeanne eacels" iimi eitt. wi jjiij i(-iVT WIFE" J. Bennett G. Merrill Fran It I HI 1-1B iiuiu nr a Tunncnun ripci HOLLYWOOD i i Da-rm-Mt SOUTH PARK Jamn Cajner-Dorathy Malne 60" Ca-t Del UIK( IIKO'U V.

't -I pti: ii a. mi 1 1, r. t-- M'-'-'i IM ilie I A Rattta "The iireal Man terrer TaititvtM i-IIW ln-- ar Healera AratlaMe IF III STRPlim" (Int. 2 -'I i.H,! Mil Ti.fl.: 1 ifi'in a I ill eoEir ioys MRU" I'll tihtest ci! uE" TMH Kllli. Ril.nH BELMAR SUPER 30 Oakland.

Mis Corridon 1 nil I ftN-5riiw n. ji S- 'iff, I 1 I 1 1 1 IVattjr l.rn it JO. tr.ii. fa. HAL MARCH IN THE HILARIOUS COMEDY GOOD" Aim A Cntelll liitin UadnH 1.7417 31 i SUrER 71 ROWUNO "On tht Threshold ot Sptet" Cut Madlin-Vlrinia IlliOW l.rrf'f rr rRlt or QUI I)" Rirhard 'jniderititi'! Fljfine Objacti" Tech.

-nowrRT I. rirT B.a THr T. RalllIRS'- All-mar Call rioi irtoeni tarh raljir. hh.w. Only Qnr.

"JOKER IS WILD" frank Sinalra-Mllrt r.i.r "rak. al f.rniha.k Lap Trrh Jail. Dir. I. -H I ar llalr.

I "HEAR HZ nqtiicrn hi'h tru-hi Ann Carn-Ir VawV.A Ac, Cwav-r FUklMarf an tt. 91 ta km ra 19 firi- r-- 'fmnf ao hmo" THE fEiJiiind" K'if. T-r 8tOT A V--. "IEiE Urals- I III IF1AID' S'. WHITEHAU ass for Pa-, yt of i trt, will m.

in St veii Tm at 9 MK F4IM .1 -i )I-Kf; tHi ii hi i r-4 i ij ii F- DIVOHCT.S -K TH i i f. t. h- 'A s.n in it i i i)i si its i i i 1 K. ir. 1 ,1 Brentai1.

SUPER 71 1 11 to I iWIU VrrftM III frta farkiaf 2 lllflt A Catli. -4 CO-FEAT'jrE ETKA la- COCNEll WILDE JN ALLACf MKF'HUS i mini IS "MT GUN IS QUICK" Robt. Briy "WAR OF THE WORLDS" Tech. G. Barry TWIN HI-WAY FVt-a-a-f la 9tm ,1 i KENTON "TUE T.f 1 7 I -Cine.

A HATFUL CF FAIN" i Weilord Starlili Man IhhImi i AttSENU I I MM 111 0 Oi MM 1 I I I i IO I I 1 .1 laatrrwrrrilll ai.L- WOODLAND irillll 1RRIOR fcrllh I 1,.,, T.Ki A In-A I ar H.aler. "A HATFUL OF RAIN" let Franeta-aa "APACHE WARRIOR" Keith Linen ,111111111, t. 2. IH'am mmmmm TfC run il Deaf Notice Continued On Next Page- i3 pi AalK 1 I i VJ 1...

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