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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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OBITUARIES PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961. WOELFEL SERVICES feervicee or Mrs. Leone Joseph Horne Co. Warqui Woelfel, widow of Dr. Herbert E.

Woelfel. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Bellevue Presbyterian Church. She died Monday (May 22) in ALL FIVE HORNE STORES OPEN TONIGHT Sarasota, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Forest H. Minturn, whom she was visiting. Mrs. Woelfel lived at 909 California Avenue, Avalon. She lived in Belleveue for many years and was a graduate of the New England Con George Herman Thornberg, 69, World War I veteran and gas station operator (May 23), in Rochester.

Charles E. Hewitt, 75, custodian of Carmichaels fire hall for 29 years (May 22), unexpectedly in the fire Station. Mrs. Josephine Tiormlni, who would have -been 100 years old in three months, in her Youngstown, home. She is survived by 106 descendants.

Mrs. Myrtle S. Bates, 77, South Connellsville (May 22), in Connellsville State Hospital. Frank S. Kikel, 56, owner of the Mountain Circle tavern near Donegal (May 22), unexpectedly in his Acme home.

Mrs. R. Elizabeth Kuhn, 92, formerly of Altoona, where her father, John Hickey, was an early mortician (May 22), in T-Ta rmi eKiirrv servatory of Music, and was active in district music circles Mrs. Woelfel was soprano solo 4Ji tiniiiouuigi Joseph A. Mango, 61, Wheeling Symphony violinist (May 22), in Wheeling.

Aaron M. Abrams, 80, oil drilling contractor (May 22), in his Bradford home. ist at the Ben Avon and Bellevue Presbyterian Churches and at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Stockton Avenue, Northside. She was past president of the Allegheny County Medical Auxiliary, a member of the North Boroughs Women's Club, Suburban General Hospital Senior Auxiliary, Bellevue Presbyterian Church, Shannopin Country Club and Phi Epsilon Sorority. Besides her daughter, she is survived by a son, William H.

Woelfel; and a grandson, Douglas W. Minturn. Friends will be received at the Lester C. McDonald Funeral Home, 529 California Avenue, Avalon, today from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p. m.

Burial will be in Mt. Royal Cemetery. MRS. LOTTIE FILER Services for Mrs. Lottie Neill Filer, 71.

will be held in the Joseph F. Ott Funeral Home, Irwin, at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs.

Filer died Tuesday (May 23) In the home of her son, Harry, 627: Woodbourne Brookline.1 Jesse F. Hilliard, 82, fore man for Grant and Mahon Oil Bradford, for 47 years (May 21), in McKean County Home, Smethport. Thomas A. Keely, 75, life long oilfield worker in Mt. Jewett district, (May 22) in Pleasantville.

Peter J. Dooher, 83, retired PRR telegrapher, (May 21) in Spartansburg. Mrs. Ida Scott Turner, 100, Kane, ill three weeks, (May 21) in a Warreri nursing home. Deaths Elsewhere Eddie Cline, 68.

an original Keystone Kop of the 1920s, former motion picture direc She was a former resident of Pitcairn. Surviving is another sod, John of East Pittsburgh; two daughters, Mrs. Clara Geary of InVin and Mrs. Lottie Haskell, Turtle Creek; and one sister, Mrs. Ethel Miklos of Monroeville.

Burial will be in the Churchill Cemetery. District Deaths Virgil Chirico, 71, retired head of the Victory Glass Jeannette (May 23), in Westmoreland Hospital, Greens-burg. Elton G. Campbell, 76. well-known resident (May 23), in Umontown Hospital.

Andrew Minnlck, 67, West Leisenring (May 23), in Union-town Hospital. The Weather PARTLY CLOUDY tor and an ardent sports fan, in Los Angeles. George E. Cryer, 86, mayor of Los Angeles from 1921 to 1929, in Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles. Mrs.

Mary Christy Braun, formerly of Altoona and Pittsburgh, wife of Lt. Col. Elmer H. Braun, USAR retired, (May 22) in Flushing, N. Y.

BeaVitv Student mi Here Wins Award James Gregg, 25, a student at the Pittsburgh Beauty Academy, has been named the winner of a hair styling 1 contest conducted at a convention of the National Association of Cosmo tology Schools in Chicago. Gregg, of 12 4 0 Ever- COOLWEIGHT FURNISHINGS FOR THE MOST WILTING SUMMER WEATHER Excdlo wife dtess ihirU, the coolest fashion treat of the summer, offers a comfort and fit he'll appreciate as others admire. All have vented short sleeves and two pockets. Neck sizes 14 to 17. A.

Brahma cloth imported cotton batiste with short point modified spread soft collar $5.95 Long sleeves, sizes 32 to 35. $5.95 B. Tissue combed oxford cloth, button-down collar. $5.95 C. Brahma cloth Imported cotton highlighted by round eyelet collar.

Neat vertical self stripe. $5.95 D. Brahma cloth imported cotton batiste, new snap- tab collar $5.95 Other Excello short-sleeved shirts of imported cloth. 7.95, $8.95, $10 Christian Dior Silk Neckwear cultivates the admired look with dashing designs in many soft and smart shades. $5 to $10 Men't Furr.i'Vt in rjj, St ea Floor do'AOtown Variable cloudiness and breezy with a chance of light showers.

Road, James Gregg Northsidp, is now attending a teaching course at the school. His hair style was chosen over final entries from Cleveland and Milwaukee. The fifth annual conference was sponsored by members of Alpha Sigma Chi, the beauty school fraternity. Extended forecast for the period Thursday, May 25, through Monday, May 29, lor Western Pennsylvania: Temperatures are expected to average two to five degrees below normal. Normal highs ate in upper 50s in north portion and middle 60s in south portion.

Normal lows 38 to 43. Turning cooler Thursday afternoon or night, then wanner Sunday and Monday. Precipitation is expected to average to inrh tew howers Thursday and showers or thiindershowers about MFTF.OP.OLOGICAL RECORD Hiehe.t temperature thu ainre 1 1Tl ot.lr 1A7R Loweit tfflr- thu ainre ian in I tire 125 ALPORT HOURLY TEMPERATURES Jlidnlcht 4 Noon 1 1 Jim 30 i. 4iV p. P- Ham p.

Aim p. 7 i m. 2 41 "i m. SI 1 P. in m.

1 p. i An 1 1 i MianignT I 1 7 Applications For Marriage Licenses KOZIK-SCOPEL. Raymond Clbionla: Andrea Curtlavllle GRBGOR Y-KEFER, Donald. 401 Main Weit Newton. Mary, Belle Vemnn.

Pa. DOWUNG-MARSK. Warren is CTiarlea Dravoibun: Joann, J303 Orchard McKeeiport. ARRUTINA-KARPAC. Ceorje.

37 Park Ctalrton; Anna, 37A Park Ave. Clalrton. VITULLO-LACONA. Anthony A 1 0 W. Marietta Munhall; Antoinette Clalrton.

TOTTNO-RONALD. Eurene 144 Hofh-berc Penn Hills; Jane 1333 Tyndall Ave. PITTF.K-HKSS Andrtw Jr 1.11 Climax SI Ellrabrtn 1095 N. Ar-linaton Ave. Wllllim 9 Founrlin Sewickley; Barbara, R.D.

4. Moon Twp. KOWAUK-ONDO. Wilier 1A.1.1 Wood-mont Arnold: Elaine 1-A Longfellow Munhltl. HARRISON-BAUER.

Henry A- 1115 South Ave. Wllklnaburf; lather Marathon, Fla. SOI.ES-r,ROUJ1US. Sherwood Piint- ertown. Ruth 1457 Mervln Dormont.

COHRM-BERKMAN, Divld Steuhenvllle. Shirley 57 Shady Forbea Terrace. MEYER-WISSER. Divid Glenihiw: Donna 3011 Berfman St. WEITZ-OROESCH.

Jmeph. 31 Jlfob Arabella, .113 Jacob St. TTNKER-CUMlNaS, Hirrll Lo An-jflee, Linda 335 S. Unden Ave. AW A RTZWE1JDER -MARSHALL.

Merle Natrona Helhti; Thelma, 15 Porter Tirentum. V1FHBECK-REIF. Rllph 1T04 Emanuel Arleen 3131 Striub a Lane. THEYS-MELITO, Carl 3A9 Bradrtork Turtle Creek: Roie T0A Whitney Wllkin.iburf COU.ED(;E-PSHNlCK. Gilbert W.

Fort Littleton. Mary, 23 Oak Bethel Park MEGEI.A-PICCINT. RobeH 1.141 Fi- yelt Dorion; Nanry Lee. Elite- beih. STRAZZA-CARAPCT, Leonard 1J9 Wllbert Maria 130 Bonlfiy St.

IZSAK-SCTtENKMAN. Richard 1714 Fliler MrKeeiport; Sandra SAAO Forward Ave CLARK-FARKAS, Lloyd 110 BuMer St Mlllvale: Dorothy Acme, Pi. CONDRE-BROTHFRTON Donlld Bethel Pirk; Join, 794 riearvlew Ave. Leo 57 Parke Crafton; Kathleen 050 Rlnifnld St. HAYDEN-FISCHER, Caitle Slimnnn; Kathleen Carnerle.

LARKINS-NTCKI-OS. Chirlea 7713 Bauer, Yvonne 1007 N. Lanl Ave SniAFFFR-LVKEE, Chlrlea 114 Letlneton Ave Airnnwill; Janet Glenahiw. Preil T. Wrt Weither 1 JO a.

m. 45 7 WSW4 Pt. CMy 11:00 p. m. 30.0.1 71 S4 Cleir Comparitlve temperature anil preelplti- tinn for: Bl Bit: SB1 H' 07 an' n.1 7fl' A9 8 7 AS MV R2i 7A 70 SO 47 4ll 8 32l AM 44 47 i AO: ST AO! 2 44! 74! AOl 59 Dobbs straw hat can do so much for a man's appearance and comfort.

That'6 why we suggest the Dobbs Cocoanut expressed in natural. $5.95 and $6.95 Dobbs Milan in two distinctively different styles. Sundust, caviar, cordova, ncptune $11.95 HnrnVt, Men't Hats, Stre' Floor; ie act on til suburban lio'tl CZIIZZZlaZIZZIZZIZ Mean fret. 00! CI 7 A4 SA7 Normal temperature lor lh Deflclenry in temperature lor day. Deficiency In temp, unc May lit Pendency In temp, ilnce Jin.

Total nreclnlutlnn ilnce May 2 IS Normal precipitation eince May lit. 2.KA Deficiency In preclp. ilnce May lit .73 Total precipitation ilnce Jin. IS. 90 Normal precipitation unce jm.

jii.n..iw Eiomi In preclp. unce Jan. 1.S1 YSSTDAY ciTY0Vl05 DATA For period endlnf 4:00 p. m. Maximum 74 Mem OA Minimum 4J, Precipitation .00 KIVeR REPORT Th rlveri In Flttiburih Dlitrlet rt filllni ilowly ynteriliy and were xnei-ted to chinn little durlni the en-auint S4 houri.

AlWheny River: Warren. IF: Frinklln. IT: Parker, Pa JF. Mononiiriela River: Lock 7. flreeninoro.

Pa Cheat River: Pinoni. W. Vt 4f vveit Fork River: Clarkiburf W. Vi 0 AF. Youfhloheny River: Suten-Vllle.

Beaver River: Reiver Filli. Pa. 4.AF. Ohio River: Plttihurth, A np; Dnhieldi Dim. Pa.

lUpper 1A.S.: Montromerv Dim. S.4S; Dim No 10. steuhenvllle. Ohio, 11. OK; Dim No.

H. Wheetmi. W. I1M RInnf. F-Filllnf.

A-Stitloniry. P-Pool. temneraturet for 7 4 Ptttiburfh and aome other In the Nettleton tradition of style leadership, here are two air-light leathers to help you breeze through the summer season. Wilshire. Moc toe with single sole, rubber heel.

Washable white accented with black or brown. $29.95 Madison. 4-cyelet blucher moc with ventilated forepart of handwoven leather mesh. Lightweight sole and rubber heel $29.95 Herr', Mao'i Snoes, Third F'oor, downtown only Cocoanut Mllar1 'lrti'-0hnLt lif tiMi AV it Hlrh ind hour period fitiei: Albuouerout Amarlllo AtlantlcTMy Blimarcli Itotete Boafon Oilrafo Clnetnnatl t)envr Molnei Detroit Duluth Falrbanki Bit ftelmi nnolulu ndtanaoottt Juneiu Karua.rit Marouette 7 4S Milwaukee 77 44 A 3 R4MnllAt.Pul 7A 49 7.4 4A New Orleini AS A A3 SV New York 7A S3 40 Norfolk 71 70 AO Okli C1t 7 AS AO 49 Ornahi 7S 47 7A 49 PhlllrtelphlA 71 44 7A 49 Phoenli 97 SA 7A 4A Pltttrlh 7A SA 79 4' Ore. 71 4.1 77 A4 Stl Loull 7 40 AO 4A SiltLakeOty 90 SI Al 7S AanFnneaco tl SO Art 47'Seittle AT 4.1 AO SO'Anokant 71 43 1 74 Tamoa 94 Tl 7.1 40 Wuhlptton 7 Al 7A Al Bdmonton 71 SS KA 44' Montreal 47 7S 44 Wlnnlpel AO 47 Al SO Divorce Proceedings Dlvorcei tranted yeiterday ECKBS, r.eraldlne from Robert W.

WOt.F Roberta from Georte A WETZEL. I.iuri M. from Donild GEIER. Rarbara D. from Conrad.

Jr. HF.NSTOCK. Kenneth A from Helen C. MANAGO. Ellrabeth from Howird JONES, Ethel M.

from Rivmnnd t. DZtrRlCSKO, Ruth L. from F. NEIGHBORS, Mary M. from Jamei T.

MEADOWS. Honre from Erneitlni GUPP. Ann C. Irom Piul P. SWEGMAN.

Helen from Bernard. Divorce lultl filed: CANTELI.A Ruth A. irilmt John ATONE, Fnnk L. inlnit Fluaheth L. SINK1ER.

Mamie atilmt Robert GAI.LO, Shirley tinnM Jamei PEER. Ainei A. amnit Dinlel HANN. Lllene t. icunit Ronlld X.

KALADA. Loll .1. lialnit Fred A CR0ML18H, Jeanne amnit Gorre W. OTF.Y, Robert J. iiilmt Dorothy.

HUWF. Audrey M. ifilnat Clyde F. HAMBLIN. Betty I.

1 WHATLEY. William aialnit Donnt I. SICKORA. Bone iiiimt Jamei. Wilshire Madison eirriacn AKirs Br BAII.rT tL Suniet fodiy A unrie tomorrow ss m.

Mooniet tomorrow a Full Moon Monday nlrh' Jupiter tarteit plinet foniiht hefin I wtwird movement amoni the a'iri IB Ire harkrround Uiat will on-true until September. Com in, Phona GRant 1-4000 (phon order beard epsni 8:30 m. daily) or write Horne'i, Pittsburgh 22, Pe. TO SERVE YOU: DOWNTOWN AT GATEWAY CENTER BRENTWOOD-WHITEHALL EAST MT; NATRONA HEIGHTS USE3-FOR-MI WANT ADS lMaaWin.

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