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ti PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTL FRIDAY, MAKUl 10, 1950 -26 Ross Township Rites Arranged at All Saints Episcopal Church. McClure Avenue, Northside, the time to be announced later. Obituaries Jessie Oliver, Member of Old For Sewickley MRS. ANNIE 31. MelNTYRE Elmer II.

Shirley; two sons, John Natural Gas Trade Pioneer Is Dead at 85 Norwood Johnston Turnpike Gets R. Nicholson of Los Angeles and Postmaster Frank R. Nicholson of Baden; a sister, Mrs. Christine Williams of Funeral services for Mrs. Annie M.

Mclntyre, 87, a lifelong resident of the Pittsburgh district, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Cleveland, and a brother, Henry County Land The county commissioners and representatives of the Pennsyl Was With FSuihler Of itodav in the Gilbert Mclnnes Family, Dies Daughter of Pioneer Steel Man, Educator Siiccumhs in Home Miss Jessie Oliver, daughter of the late David B. Oliver, Pittsburgh industrialist and educator, Widow of Pitt Dean Is Dead Mrs. Catherine Thompson Hug-gins, wife of the late Dr.

Raleigh R. Huggins, noted Pittsburgh physician and surgeon, died in Magee Hospital yesterday afternoon after an illness of several months. Her husband, who died in 1938, was dean of the University of Pittsburgh medical school, a professor of gynecology, and medical director of Magee Hospital. Born in Greenville, Mrs. Huggins moved to Pittsburgh at an early age.

She lived at 1 Colonial Place, Shadyside, and was a member of the Shady- May Return To Speed Trap Ross Township, at various times known as a speed trap for motorists, is trying a "kindly" approach to its traffic problem. "We want to let everyone know we intend to enforce our traffic laws," said Township Manager Wade Winner. "We hope that's enough of a warning. "If it isn't," he added, "we'll Arlington Services For J. D.

Wehster, Vet of Two Wars Military services will be held for James D. Webster, 49, post vania Turnpike Commission Funeral Home, Butler and Forty-Sixth Streets, Lawrenceville. Burial will be in Allegheny i i Cemetery. Mrs. Mclntyre aieu Schiller of Pittsburgh.

Burial will be in Mt. Royal Cemetery. MKS. BEKTIIA M. LEE Mrs.

Bertha Mary Lee, 76, wife of Edward B. Lee, Pittsburgh architect, died February 28 in Daytona Beach, according to word received here yesterday. Born in East St. Johnsbury, she was educated at Western Reserve University and taught school in Cleveland for many Tuesday afternoon in the home reached an agreement yesterday on damages to be paid by the commission for a right-of-way through the Thorn Hillschool property in Warrendale. The county will receive for the land taken for the western extension of the Turn- master of Sewickley for the past 11 years, Monday at 11 a.

m. in Arlington National Cemetery, died Wednesday in her residence at 1432 Termon Avenue, North- of her daughter, Mrs. tvelyn Holman, Oak Avenue, Glenshaw. Born in County Donegal, Ireland, Washington. Mr.

Webster died side. Mrs. Mclntyre came to this Wednesday at Deshon Hospital, Butler. lifelong resident of the fike' Tfe mmissHm also agreed A country in 1882. She had been a member of the Seventh United Northside, Miss Oliver made her Born in Altoona, the son of years.

Later she returned to V'er side Presbyterian Church. She Presbyterian Church since 1889.jmont'to manage farm properties io cuiiMiuci a oriuge or iamp to provide safe access to the 24 acres of farmland which will be cut off by the new highway. home with a sister, Mrs. Charles also was a member of the Twen ana was a memuei ui mc S. Shoemaker.

She spent her summers in Easthampton, L. I. Societv of the church sionarv Robert J. and Mary G. Saxton Webster, he was educated and spent most of his life there.

He came to Sewickley in 1938 as superintendent for the Works and work in the state's farm bureau. She and Mr. Lee were married June 17, 1949. She leaves tieth Century Club and was a former member of the board of trustees at the Eye and Ear The commission also will con go back to a speed trap. Violations have been frequent, he said, on Perry Highway, Babcock Boulevard and McKnight Road.

Several near-accidents have brought about an increase of five school patrolmen and two more traffic police in the township. He said speeding, violations of stop signs, red lights and school zones have been Her father, who died in 1934, and of the Zoar Home Auxiliary. Besides her daughter she leaves struct a protective strip between her husband; a stepson, E. B. Hospital.

Surviving is a brother, the school for delinquent boys held various executive positions in the old Allegheny Pittsburgh a son, George N. Mclntyre, and Lee, of Penn Township, and and the Turnpike right-of-way. Progress Administration. Later he became postmaster. three grandchildren.

Burial will be in Vermont. First Gas Linen Here Funeral services for Norwood Johnston, 85, a pioneer in the natural gas industry in Pittsburgh, will be held tomorrow at 3:15 p. m. at II. Samson's, 537 Neville Street.

Mr. Johnston, who was superintendent of Manufacturers Gas Company when the firm built the first natural gas pipe lines in this district, died Wednesday night at his home, 10S1 Shady Avenue. For many years he was vice president and general manager of the Carnegie Natural Gas Company, a subsidiary of United States Steel Corporation. Son of Early Oil Man He retired shortly after World War I and devoted his time to managing a number of producing oil wells. He was the son of John Thomas Johnston, one of the early oil men in Western Pennsylvania.

In recent years. Mr. Johnston was president of the Cumberland Fetroleum Company. He also served on the boards of St. Barnabas Home and the Home for the Improvement of the Poor.

school systems for more than 50 years. He was the first president a sister, Mrs. J. C. Brydon of Londonderry, Ireland.

ANTHONY TRIORE of the present-type school board. Until his retirement, he was Served in Two Wars He served with the Medical Corps overseas in World War I and with the engineers as a first PCW Faculty Memhcrs To Exhihit Paintings Members of the faculty of Pennsylvania College for Women Solemn high mass for Anthony Samuel B. Thompson, of Pittsburgh. Friends are being received at her late residence where services will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m.

Baptist Lay Leader Dies general manager of the Oliver Iron and Steel Company. sergeant in England and France Surviving in addition to Mrs. will exhibit paintings fo: a month Priore, 78, of 1710 Sarah Street, Southside, will be sung tomorrow at 10 a. m. in St.

John the Evangelist Church, South Fourteenth Street. Mr. Priore died Wednes in World War II. Shoemaker are two other sisters, Mrs. Charles L.

Doyle, of Se Mr. Webster was a member of Trinity Methodist Protestant Alumni Leaders Named Penn State Alumni here have elected the following new officers: William H. Simms, president; C. F. Sheakley, vice president; Alfred James Duff, secretary, and John F.

Robb, treasurer. beginning Monday in the Art Gallery of Berry Hall. Studio '49, student organization which s- nsors the arts, will award a wickley, and Mrs. John H. Ross, day in Presbyterian Hospital.

He IKE DIAMOND Ike Diamond, co-owner of the Silver Dollar Bar and Grill, Carson Street, Southside, died yesterday in his home, 1000 Mirror Street, Squirrel Hill. He was a member of B'nai Emunoh and Beth Shalom Congregations, of B'nai B'rith and various charitable organizations. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Anna Diamond. Funeral services will be held in the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center Avenue, at 2:30 p.

m. today. Burial will follow in Beth Shalom Cemetery, Millvale. of Madison, N. and a brother.

Services for Albert Hargest, of Charles Oliver. prize to the painting voted best was a retail fruit and" vegeiaDie dealer at the Southside Market for 48 vears before retiring last Funeral services will be held by students. April. He was a member of the 3ol8 Massachusetts Avenue, Northside, will be held at 3 p. m.

tomorrow in the Emmanuel Baptist Church, Davis Avenue. Mr. Hargest died unexpectedly Wednesday. He was chief elec Church, Northside; Allegheny-Lodge 339, BPOE; Post 4, American Legion, and Post 3, VFW, Altoona, and the National Association of Postmasters. He leaves his wife, Mrs.

Sarah Gross Webster; a stepson, Edmund P. McKarney of Sewickley; a granddaughter; four sisters, Mrs. Rov Springer, Mrs. Martha Holy Name Society, surviving are three sons, John Michael C. and William J.

Priore; four daughters, Mrs. Rose Bird, Mrs. trician for the Pittsburgh Screw Carrie Margarucci, Mrs. Emma and Bolt Corporation, Northside. He was a member of the Du- Tambers and Mrs.

Edith Barrett; Deaths Elsewhere Francisco Orozco Munoz, 60, Moore, Mrs. Robert Malone and Mrs. Harry McGraw, all of Al a sister. Mrs. Louise Bello, and Born in South Wales, Mr.

Hargest came to the United States and toona; two brothers, William of eight grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Cieslak Mexican poet, historian librarian, in Mexico City. in 1890. Active at Emmanuel Baptist He Altoona, and Robert of Cleve- spent 30 years in the diplomatic.land Church, Mr. Hargest was a mem com-ipo lrfl nrt in cr Inn fr accitrn.

ber of the Christian Business Funeral Home, 81 South fifteenth Street, Southside. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. MRS. MINNIE E.

l'ERMAR 1 -i 1 I onrf meilUS UtHTHru 111 nviinnj ments in Paris, Brussels men Association. He was a Friends are being received at resident of the Twenty-seventh Mrs. Minnie E. Permar, SO, of Ward for GO years. The reason "SflLflDfl" TEA-BAGS are so much, more enjoyable than others is that there is more tea and finer quality tea in each bag- Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Hannah Hargest; two sons, Lloyd quesne Longvue Country Club and Oakmont Country Club, and maintained a winter home in Pinehurst. N. C. He was born in Freeport, Pa. Wife, Five Children Survive Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Frances Graham Johnston; three sons, Norwood P. Johnston and Graham Johnston, both of Pittsburgh, and Thomas R. Johnston, of Buffalo. N. two daughters.

Mrs. S. Davidson Herron, of Sewickley, and Mrs. Alvin Markle, III. of Ardmore.

He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Margaret Singley, 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at H. 999 Pine Avenue, Castle Shannon, died yesterday morning in Mercy Hospital. Born in Havana.

111., she was the widow of J. H. Permar. She had been a resident of Castle Shannon for 54 years, and Ralph; a stepson, Donald Grant, and seven grandchildren. Madrid.

William Peter Rulledge, 80, retired Detroit police commissioner, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Dr. Lyman C. Pettit, S2, a Presbyterian minister for half a century before his retirement about a decade ago, in Lockport, N.

Y. One of his pastorates was at Fair-view, Pa. Dwight L. Crane, 77, retired president of the Israel Crane Com- Friends will be received at the Robert O. Jones Funeral Home, the Irvine Funeral.

Home, 702 Beaver Street. Sewickley, where services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow. American Legion services will be at 7:30 tonight and BPOE services, at 8 p.

m. tomorrow. Piitsbiirlier to Get Ceramics Award The Pittsburgh Section of the American Ceramic Society will present the Albert Victor Bleinin- and was a member of the Castle 3527 California Avenue, North side, until 1 p. m. tomorrow, when Shannon Methodist Church.

Sur viving are a daughter, Mrs. Wil thev will be received at the liam Smith: two sons. Howard church. Burial will be in High' wood Cemetery. H.

and Joseph H. Permar, threejpany, large dry goods and depart- randchildren and four great- mem siore, in carDonuaie, a. Samson's after noon today. Burial Clarence f. Bean, xi, general foreman of communications of Injured Brakenian the Lackawanna Railroad, at his 41 Awarded $9,000 will be private.

Strike in Meyersdale Shirt Plant Settled grandchildren. Friends are being received at the E. B. Laughlin FuVieral Home, Castle Shannon, where services will be held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow. Burial will be in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. MRS. EMMA S.

SHIRLEY A Common Pleas Court Jury 1 I ger morial Award, the country's highest honor for i stinguished achievement in yesterday awarded $9,000 dam home in Scranton, Pa. Dr. John Claxton Sittings, 75, professor emeritus of pediatrics at the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. In 1920 he organized ages to George Koison. oi Settlement of a three-week Services for Mrs.

Emma Schil 4 the field of ceramics" to Stuart M. Phelps strike at the Meyersdale shirt-making plant of the Meyersdale Manufacturing Company was an- Sunnyside Avenue, East Pittsburgh, against the Union Railroad Company for injuries he received July 10, 1918. Mr. Koison, 54, a brakeman, ler Shirlev, of 5227 Stanton jtne pediatric uepaiuneiu uic Avenue, will be held at 2 p. m.

'graduate school of medicine. tonight. nounced yesterday by Cy Nanch-jlomolTOW tne Henninger Fu- K'arJ Alexander Yagtaff, bar, superintendent. Terms ofjnerai Home, 4635 Butler Street. 2, metallurgical engineer and a the agreement were not disclosed.

Ut.c schir-w HiH UVHnpsrlav informer vice president of the Mr. Phelps, Watch the POST-GAZETTE for Best Food Buys GROCERY SHOPPERS' LIST Use this handy form as a check list for your next grocery order. You'll always know what's new and best in leading brands of food you'll know the latest and lowest prices of leading food stores if you read the food ads in Friday's Post-Gazette. since 1917 asso was thrown against a freight car when a train parted in the Orchard vards near Duquesne, ciated with the A dozen cutters walked outiaeree Hospital. A lifelong resi American Smelting and Kenning Company, in Salt Lake City.

early in February in a wage dis dent of the Tenth Ward, she was a member of Stanton Heights Mellon Insti-" tute and director of research and tests, American Refractories In Charles Hutchinson, 42, Amen pute. A resultant lack of ma according to testimony presented by Attorney James P. McArdle, his counsel. He suffered brain concussion and claimed the in can consul and first secretary of 'Evangelical United Brethren terials for other departments stitute, will be honored at a ban the embassy, Seoul, Korea, in caused a general stoppage, idling jChurch and was active in church Tokyo. 300 employes.

Uvork. Surviving are her husband jury aggravated an existing im quet in the Schenley Hotel. The award consists of a medal and a pairment of vision. The suit was scroll. tried before Judge Thomas Marshall.

Four3Icii Caughl In Lollerv Raid Police Surgeon 111, Goes to Hospital A Refreshing Pause A mild flury of numbers raids Dr. F. J. Shiring, 40, of 6801 McPherson Boulevard, city police and fire surgeon, was detained in in the East Liberty and Shady-side districts yesterday resulted in the arrests of four men. All were charged with operating lotteries.

Time Mercy Hospital for observation yesterday after being stricken ill Is Always on Jesse Antonucci, 28, and Patsy Wednesday. Physicians reported that Dr, Shiring has complained of severe Romeo, 23, both of Winslow Street, were arrested at 5998 Centre Avenue by a squad led headaches for the last week, but added that no definite diagnosis by Inspector Lawrence J. of his ailment has been made. Maloney. Joseph Nicholson, 28, of Alder Street, was arrested at 5807 Ells To Lecture on China Dr.

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