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-PITTSBURGH -GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1968 News Joseph Angel, Area Musician, Teacher A requiem mass for Joseph Angel, 74, will be sung at 10 a. m. Friday (Nov. 29) in St. Bernard's Church, Mt.

Lebanon. Mr. Angel died suddenly on Monday (Nov. '25) in his home at 1422 Park Dormont. He was a musician who conducted Pittsburgh's city con- H.

F. Miller, Retired Engineer, 83 Services for Herbert F. Miller, 83, retired Pittsburgh metallurgical engineer and consultant to foundries here and in other cities, died Monday (Nov. 25) his home in Dunedin, Fla. Born in Auburndale, he was a graduate of Harvard University School of Engineering where he was a letterman ir.

football and track. He was golf club champion at. Edgewood and Nemacolin Country Clubs here. He was First Reader of the First Church of Christ Scientist of Dunedin. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Nina Livingston Miller, of Dunedin; daughter, Mrs. June Rebhun, of Clairton; sister, Mrs. William Hopf, Westfield, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Friday at the A. J.

Bekavac Funeral Home, 555 Fifth Clairton, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Saturday at 10 Interment will be in Jefferson Memorial Park. Kaaren M. Campbell Memorial services for Kaaren M. Campbell, 22, member of the Harts Run Hunt for 12 years, will be held Sunday at 4 p. m.

in Fox Chapel Episcopal Church. Miss Campbell, resident of 227 Old Mill Road, Fox Chapel, died Sunday (Nov. 24) in North Hills Passavant Hospital as a result of a fall from a horse Saturday on Middle Road Extension, West Deer Twp. Miss Campbell had been studying accounting at Point Park College. She had ridden in Point to Point races in Maryland and Virginia and, while attending Stratford College, Virginia, she was honored by membership to Ladies of the Hunt.

Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Camp- bell; sisters, Melanie and Heide; brother, George Crawford Campbell; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wissolik, and a paternal grandparent; Lillian D.

Campbell. Friends will be received at Alvin R. Campbell Funeral Home, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg, at 7 p.m. today. Private burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, O'Hara Twp.

Mrs W. W. Walker Mrs. William W. (Polly Walker, 57, of 248 McClellan Drive, Pleasant Hills, died yesterday (Nov.

26) at Mercy Hospitai. She was a member of Pleasant Hills United Presbyterian Church, Pleasant Hills Association for the Blind and a volunteer for the Pleasant Hills Library. She attended Wellesley College. Surviving ere her husband, William W. Walker; a daughter, Mrs.

Elizabeth Rotter; two sons, William W. Jr. and Albert E. II; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller and Mrs.

Ida Ann Sullivan; two brothers, George N. and Harold B. Stevens; and five grandchildren. Friends will be received today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

at John H. Slater Sons Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood. Services will be held Friday at 10:30 a. m. in Pleasant Hills United Presbyterian Church.

Interment will be in Round Hili Presbyterian Cemetery, Elizabeth. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Heart Fund. Gerald S. Seaton Services for Gerald S. Seaton, 67, a retired Duquesne Light Co.

employe, will be held Friday at 11 a. m. at the Waples Funeral Home, 5501 Baum East End. Mr. Seaton died suddenly yesterday (Nov.

26) at his residence, 25 Mawhinney Oakland. He retired from DuLight's Maintenance quesne Shops Division in 1966 following 26 years of service. A member of the Beechwood Bible Chapel in Squirrel Hill, Mr. Seaton was also an active worker in the Internationial Graduate Student Exchange Program. Survivors include his wife, Sarah Brahan Seaton; a daughter, Mrs.

Suzanne Ziemke of Cheswick; two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Burial will be in Oil City, Venango County. BRIGHTEN YOUR SPRIS AT HORNES certs and the Regent Theatre Orchestra in East Liberty. Additional obituary news on Page 12. He was a member of the Pittsburgh Symphonic String Ensemble.

He taught music in Mount Mercy Academy, Central Catholic High School, St. Veronica's in Ambridge, and Divine Providence Academy, North Hills. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Florence Morris, of Mt. Lebanon and Mrs.

Margerie Ann Baker, of North Hills; two brothers, Dominic, of Pittsburgh, and Antonio, of Naples, Italy. Friends will be received from 2 to 9 p. m. today at Beinhauer Son Co. Mortuary, 2630 W.

Liberty. South Hills. Interment will be in Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Peters Township, Washington County. Patrick Graf Requiem mass for Patrick Graf, 19, of East Liberty, who died in Pittsburgh Hospital on Monday (Nov. 25) of injuries suffered in an auto accident, will be offered Friday at 10 a.m.

at Corpus Christi Church, East End. Graf, of 1302 Westmoreland was hospitalized early Sunday after his car slammed into a utility pole at Washington Blvd. and Negley Run Road. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Graf; two brothers, E. and Timothy three sisters, Noreen Carol and Mary L. Graf was employed by Canteen Food Vending Service at Leech Farm Veterans Hospital. Friends are being received at the John A.

Brickley Funer1 Home, 70741 Lemington East End. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel Cemetery. MERRIMENT FOR ALL. I.

RE-LIVE THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF INCLUDES MICROPHONE, EARPHONE, CORD, CHRISTMAS ANY NIGHT OF THE WEEK. ACCESSORY POUCH, HAND STRAP AND ONE SOME THINGS ARE WORTH SAVING LIKE 60-MINUTE CASSETTE. $59.95. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. THERE'S NO 4.

THE CRAIG "T' PORTABLE CASSETTE BETTER WAY TO CAPTURE AND KEEP THOSE RECORDER IS A VERSATILE RECORDING AND MOMENTS THAN WITH THE BELL HOWELL PLAY-BACK UNIT. OPERATES ON 5 CELL. FILMOSOUND SYSTEM. RECORDS THE AC. BATTERIES -OR WALL OUTLET.

INCLUDES TIONS AS WELL AS THE SOUNDS OF CHRIST. CORD AND ACCESSORY POUCH. $49.95. MAS. 8.

MOVIE CAMERA HAS AUTOMATIC FOCUSING DEVICE, QUICK CARTRIDGE LOAD. PLAY BILLIARDS OR POOL-IN YOUR OWN ING, ZOOM LENS AND ELECTRIC EYE. CAS- HOME, POOL IS FUN. NOW EVERYONE CAN SETTE TAPE RECORDER PERFECTLY MATCHES PLAY. SOUND AND MOTION.

BATTERY OPERATED. 5. MONTEREY HOME BILLIARD TABLE HAS A PROJECTOR PROJECTS SUPER 8 OR REGULAR FIVE INCH THICK HONEYCOMB BED. FEA. 8 MOVIES.

COMPLETE OUTFIT $339. SEPARATE. TURES ALL WOOL CLOTH, LIVE RUBBER LY: CAMERA $109.90, PROJECTOR $139.90, CUSHIONS AND AUTOMATIC BALL RETURN. CORDS PER SET $17.90, CASSETTE TAPE RE- HAS STAIN AND BURN RESISTANT WALNUT CORDER $85.90, SINGLE CASSETTE $1.85, GRAIN RAILS. THE MONTEREY HAS 16 BALLS, FILM $2.60.

2 MAPLE CUES, TRIANGLE, BRIDGE, CHALK 2. THE ARGUS CAREFREE "364" CAMERA HAS AND GUIDE BOOK. EIGHT FOOT $315. SEVEN INSTANT LOAD CARTRIDGE. ELECTRIC EYE FOOT $295.

AUTOMATICALLY SETS THE CORRECT EX- 6. THE BRINKTUN CRITERION DELUXE HAS POSURE. KIT INCLUDES FLASH CUBES, KODA. EXCLUSIVE UNI-STRUCTURE FRAME AND LITHCOLOR-X FILM, BATTERIES, CASE. $31.90.

SLATE BED. HAS ALL WOOL CLOTH, CAST 3. RECORD YOUR CAROLING OR ANY ALUMINUM CORNERS, DELUXE GUM RUBBER EVENT. TAPE RECORDING IS FUN CUSHIONS AND STEEL FOLDING PEDESTAL WHETHER SINGING CHRISTMAS CAROLS, OR JUST DIC- LEGS. BEAUTIFUL TEAKWOOD FINISH ON THE TATING A LETTER TO YOUR SECRETARY.

THE RAILS. INCLUDES 16 BALLS, TWO CUES, TRI. MERCURY TR5000 CORDLESS CASSETTE TAPE ANGLE, BRIDGE, CHALK AND INSTRUCTION RECORDER IS THE PERFECT GIFT. WILL OPER- BOOKLET. EIGHT FOOT TABLE $349.95.

ATE FOR MONTHS ON 5 FLASHLIGHT BAT. HORNE'S THIRD FLOOR, DOWNTOWN AND TERIES-OR THROUGH ANY WALL OUTLET. MOST SUBURBAN STORES. 0 80 argue 2 01106 3 6 JOSEPH HORNE CO. 5.

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