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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1932 -16- Lecturer to Give Pageant to Show Legal Notices Lutheran Leader Laymen to Get Bishop Lamb Of Greensburg Church Progress Basis of Safety To Speak Here The spiritual basis of safety Mission View The Reverend E. E. Pieplow, "Our Goodly Heritage," a pageant' marking the one hun will be the topic of two public Shifts Pastors lectures to be given by Frank dred and fiftieth anniversary of the National Missions work of Passionists To Celebrate 100th Year Three-Day Services Opened at Southside Monastery Today St. Paul's Monastery, South- pastor of Trinity Lutheran; Church, Washington, will speak; r- A Ayies, vi in- the Presbyterian Church, USA, i a a polls, will highlight the annual Pres at the annual Laymen's Seminar: tomorrow at St. Andrew's Lu Father Vogel Named Chancellor of New sCatholic Diocese byterian meeting May 8 at Cen Pittsburgh and Bellevue tomorrow and Mon tral Presbyterian Church, Mc Keesport.

theran Church, Center and More- pllli wood Avenues. The appointment of the Most The pageant will re-enact scenes of the early days of the side, will be the scene of three Reverend Cyril J. Vogel as chan church and of women's work days of religious ceremonies, to cellor of the new Diocese of Guest foreign mission speaker day. Mr. A re will speak in the Bellevue Theater, 609 Lincoln Avenue, tomorrow at 3 p.

m. and at Mr. Pieplow, mission director of the southeastern district of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, will speak at 8 p. m. on "Men to Match Mountains." day through Monday, as the Pas- 1 Greensburg headed a list of will be Lois Stanton, on furlough sionist Fathers observe the cen A from Lebanon.

assignments and transfers of tenary of their first foundation Mr. Ay res in the United States. priests in the diocese announced yesterday by the Most Reverend Volunteers Asked William Fenske, Detroit, mem the First Church of Christ, For Church Census Scientist, 635 Clyde Street, Monday at 8:15 p. m. His lecture The Passionist Monastery here was the first of its kind in this country, and members of the order in communities ber of the National Lutheran Laymen's League executive board, will speak at 3:30 p.

m. on Hugh L. Lamb, bishop of Greensburg. Father Vogel, who was pastor of Sacred Heart Church at Sasamore. also will act as will be called "Christian Science volunteer workers will be needed to take the religious The Revelation of True Safety." throughout the nation will mark A I 1 "Business Principles in the Work the One hundredth anniversary.

census for the Homewood-Brush- of the Church." Estate cf Mane Trodden, deceased, of Pgh. No. 1947 of 1952. Letters testamentary on he; estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons Having claims rr demands against the sstite ot decedent to make known the -ame am all persons indebted to decedent tr mate payment wiihout delay to Nurbert F. Stanny.

4 550 Brownsville Whitehall Borough, or it Sor'vr' Stanny. Com-monwealth Pa. Estate of Herman Von Briel. of H. J.

Von Briet. deceased, of Pgh. No. 1963 of 1952. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to June Von Briel, 5637 Penn or to Jacob Frank, Law Finance Pa.

Estate of Bessie Lonetti. deceased, of Pgh. No. 1S66 of 1952. Letters of ad-ministiation on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests ail persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Allegheny Trust Company, 413 Federal Pgh.

12, or to Edward S. Sheinberg. Atty Law Finance Pa. Estate of Stephen A. Devore.

deceased, of Dormont, Pa. No. 1940 of 1952. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Peooles 1st Nat. Bk.

Trust 4th Ave. Wood or to Herbert V. Brownlee. 3117 W. Liberty Pgh.

16. Pa. Estate of lirael Lundy, deceased, of Pgh. No. 1978 of 1952.

Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or deajands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Jesse D. Zeligsohn, 3320 Juliet Pgh. 13, or to S. L. Fuss, and Duff, Scott Smith, 517 Frick Pa.

Estate of Antonio Surace. deceased, Noith Bradaock. No. 1957 of 1952. Letters cf administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands ag'lnt tne estate of decedent mak known the same and all persons to decedent to make payment without aelav ti, Louise Surace.

1006 CliS or to Frank J- Zappa'a, 505-07 Second Pa Estate of Anna Kachur, or Anna Katchur, deceased, of West Mifflin. No. 1813 of 1952. Letters testamentary on her estate granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or detaands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to George Kachur. Extr 115 N.

Third Duquesne, or to M. H. Kowallis, 25 N. First Duquesne, Pa. Other Dioceses to Join ton Council of Churches from April 27 through May 3.

Afternoon and evening devo Prelates from neighboring chaplain of Seton Hill College and as pastor of St. John the Baptist's Church in Delmont. Also announced was the appointment of the Reverend Eu tions will be conducted by the Each church in the district dioceses will join in the cere Reverend August Brunn, host will be assigned a section and monies. Saturday has been pastor, and the Reverend workers will be supervised by the respective pastors in a door- gene H. Sullivan, J.

C. as vice Kovac, pastor of the Lutheran designated for the sisters and religious of the Pittsburgh area; Sharon Gvmanga Ganii Scheduled Tomorrow The eighteenth annual Gym-anfa Ganu, or Festival of Sacred Song, sponsored by the Sharon Women's Welsh Club will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. in the First Methodist Church, Sharon. Gymanfa Ganu director and soloist will be T.

Herbert Davies of Akron, O. THE KEY. E. E. PIEPLOW Featured at laymen's seminar.

Church in Tarentum. chancellor of the diocese and secretary to Bishop Lamb. to-door canvas intended to reclaim those who have lost in Sunday for the laity; and won Official Pittsburgh directing the Grading. Paving and Curbing of Susanna Court from McCasiin Street, westward 230 feet to the westerly terminus, including, as may be necessary, tne grading of approaches on streets affected thereby and sinking of exploratory test holes; letting a contract or contracts therefor, and providing that the costs, damages and expenses of the same be assessed against and collected from property specially benefited thereby. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1.

That Susanna Court from McCasiin Street, westward 230 feet to the westerly terminus, be graded, paved and curbed, and that, as may be necessary, approaches be graded on streets affected thereby and exploratory test holes be sunk. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works are hereby authorized and directed to advertise, in accordance with the Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the Ordinances of the said City of Pittsburgh relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for the Grading. Paving and Curbing of Susanna Court from McCasiin Street, westward 230 feet to the westerly terminus. Including, as may be necessary, the grading of said approaches and sinking of exploratory test holes; the contract or contracts therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said Acts of Assembly and Ordinances; and the contract price ot contract prices.

If let in separate contracts, not to exceed the total sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars which ts the estimate of the whole cost as furnished by the Department of Public Works. SECTION 3. The costs, damages and expenses of the same shall be assessed against and collected from properties specially benefited thereby, in accordance with the provisions of the Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating the same. SECTION 4. That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the tame Ls hereby repealed so far as the same affects Ordinance.

Notice is hereby given that the following ordinance was Introduced in the Council of ti.e City Pittsburgh on April 21. 1952. pursuant to the provisions of the sev -ral Acts of Assembly, authorizing said City, without petitions of property owners to vacate, open, grade, pave. curb, macadamize and otherwise improve streets and ways cr parts thereof, within its I'mits, viz: B1LI NO. 662 AN ORDINANCE Widening Wood-bourne Avenue, in the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, at the Intersections of Berkshire Avenue, Chelton Avenue, and Rockfird Avenue, and providing that the cot, damages, and expenses occasioned thereby be assessed against and collected from properties benefited thereby The Council of City of Pittsburgh hereby enacts as follows: Section I.

That Woodbourne Avenue, at the intersections of Berkshire Avenue. Chelton Avenue, and Rockford Avenue, shall be and the same is hereby widened by takin? for public use for highway purposes the property hereinafter designated Portions and respectively to wit: Portion Beginning at the Inter-aection of the pre ent northerly line of Woodbourne Avenue and the westerly line of Berks lire Avenue; thence extending westwardly along the present northerly line of Woodbourne Avenue a distance of 21.98 feet to a point oi curve: thence eastwardiy and northwardly by the arc of a circle deflecting to the left, with a radius of 20 feet and a central angle of for an are distance of 33.98 feet to a point of compound curve on the westerly line of Berkshire Avenue; thence wardly along the westerly line of Berkshire Avenue by the an. of a circle deflecting to the rigiit, with a radius of 335.30 feet and a central angle of for an arc distance cf 22.69 feet to the place of beginning. Portion "B'' Beginning at the Intersection of the present northerly line of Woodbourne Avenue and the easterly line of Cheltoi, Aver.ue; thence extending northwardly along the easterly line Chelton Avenue a distance of 14.17, feet to a point of curve; thence southwardly and eastwardiy by the are of circle deflecting to the left, with a ra dius of 15 feet and a central angle of day for the clergy, who will be Other transfers and appoint terest. ments i TT TT TVT i HP XT' guests of the St.

Paul's com-; munity. Ten decades ago the Right PASTORS The Reverend Andrew J. King Hymn Festival Set for Tomorrow 1 1 will speak on "What It Your Life?" At 8 BAPTIST p. m. his topic will be "Keeping Stco With from Assumption Parish, Ernest, UNION, Brownsville and Hornaday Roaas.

i-niist in to All Saints, Masontown. A choir of 575 voices will fea- The Reverend William A. Petzoldt, mission- NORTH, North Lincoln at Galveston Ave-ary to the Crow Indians of Montana, will nue. The Reverend Robert W. Young, pastor, The Reverend George H.

ture the Hymn Festival spon-. speak at 11 a. m. win preach at 11 a. m.

on Wise Man Or THIS SUNDAY Amend from St. Martin's, New Reverend Michael O'Connor brought the first group of four Passionists here after returning from a visit to Italy. Visiting the sick during an epidemic they made a place for themselves among the citizens. Soon American men as well as Europeans joined the order, FIRST. Bellefleld and Bayard.

"Building foonsiw sored by the Presbytery of and Planting" will be the subject ol ur.i HIGHLAND, Highland and Wellesley Ave- Derry, to Assumption, Ernest. offer church burgh Sunday in East Liberty L. B. Moseley at 11 a. m.

nues. William J. Murphy, student assistant, FIRST. Homestead. At 10:45 a.

the will preach at 11 a. m. usine as his sub- The Reverend Nicholas J. plan on dinner at Revrrend David R. Beeclvr will preach on Jt'ci, ixjok up, i-ove AOiaes.

junior ana Thomas from St. Mary's, Yates- The Veil of the Temple Rent. jacnior fiign scnooi wesiminster A ai p. m. Presbyterian Church.

Choirs from 29 district churches will make up the combined choir. The festival singing boro, to St. Theresa's, CJIUI1I. BRIGHTON ROAD, Brighton Road and and they established new founda Avenue. The Reverend George W.

mv.n.v.nL.;, 111. naRtor. nrcarh jit 11 rtrt The Reverend John A. Cava- me A WorsrHDiniT fThurrh." will demonstrate various styles tions in other parts ol tne country. veterans' choir will sing at p.

m. bbh-iv a POINT Fifth and Penn Avenues naugh, chaplain at Seton Hill, is Allc rvevt-iciiu iuuier fincKe, pastor, will FAST END, n.riiuc DrM.k af 1 1 a fmrt" appointed pastor of Sacred of hymns. Members of the congregation also will participate. The festival is open to the public. Alder Street.

Dr. M. R. Gabbertm ol the at 8 p. m.

on "The First Woman to Ovcr- Today there are more than 700 Passionist religious in 35 houses in America. Until 1906 all Heart Parish, Sagamore. university 01 riusourgn. vm come Death. New menus, specially preacner at a m.

The Reverend Francis iAa Th. rum dim lifSlCJ AVCllUl-5 planned for your pleasure, yiLiiioi ti The Reverend Frsrtprirk Rrnr-P Reverend David A Rowand, pastor prcach at on xi)ls Day Boyle, assistant at Immaculate Conception Parish, Irwin, is ap 0T lininps wait you and the family the Pittsburgher Dining Passionists made their year of novitiate, or intensified spiritual at St. Paul's here. In Gibraltar. DtLLrrirxn, ana Beneneia Avenues ItniKAL.

ixnrtn Jjunrmge sirtri Rpvprenrl H. r.nrrinn Harnlrt il, Fifth Avenue. The Reverend James G. van af pointed pastor of St. Mary's, Yatesboro.

that year the western province Buren. pastor, will preach at 11 a m. on Bellefield' Teen-Aze-s Meetinz at n.j..i, rn The. Tht Rpvprend James levn ge.s ivieeiing ai The Reverend Richard C. Hun- xt r.r.r.tm- a i ct li (in1 fiiritiani Room.

Sensibly priced, too! Plan to come in this Sunday! THIS WEEK'S FEATURES FULL COURSE DINNERS EAST LIBERTY, Penn and Highland Ave Church, Library, will be the guest preacher at ft nues. The Reverend w. Sherman Skinner. was established. Moved to Other Lands From headquarters here Pas german, assistant at St.

Peter's, Brownsville, is appointed pastor Di iim t- innntn A7n- Nn rt st a rr 1 vivix hi a. m. on an vn ROAST STUFFED TURKEY Aft of St. Martin's, New Derry. pastor, will preach at 11 a.

m. on wun UlvMlLU Aiithc.rttv Ann fnwpr. I sionists also went forth for work in Mexico, South America, China, vox VII I K. Knnx Avenue and Charles i. Hortn Hniano with apple dressing GRILLED SALISBURY STEAK with onion gravy.

$2.00 FIRST CARNEGIE Or. Score Francis Srtnner, Pastor 9:45 AM S.S. 11AM Divine Service iann warvarn DavarnnH Kmc A Polfl nastfir I ASSISTANTS The Reverend Regis Hickey I til, A IIC IVvHllUU 1' Germany and Austria. will preacil at m. v.r ORAfK.

R.virrl nrl K.t. T-h. Special prices tor children's dinners Reverend Lawrence C. Little, director of Re llgious Education at the University of Pitts In Red China, Passionist fathers have felt the persecuting tinner Srvd is appointed assistant at St. Peter's, Brownsville.

CHURCH OF' GOD ourgn, win preach at 11 a. m. EAST LIBERTY, College and Spahr. The TlfCIT A Ti.T ATVT fVjfj 12 Nn fist of the Communist regime The Reverend Leo A. Sullivan rcpvprpnrt Walter I.

Martin will speak on The Right Reverend Cuthbeit Meetinz the Needs of the Multitudes' at 11 rinsi, Kiiswortn and Morewood. The FIRST UNION N. S. 9:40 S.S. 7:45 PM Evening Service 11 AM Morning Worship FOURTH 250 S.

PACIFIC AVE. fiev. Charles Harvey McCuno 11 AM "Speaking ef Traditions" a rvtvcium uvuig ia. tviuiiay will si IX as assistant from Immaculate Conception, Connellsville, to Im O'Gara and four other Pas la. m.

on "New-Old Directions for the Liberal Estate of Jose in S. Jubb. deceased, of Pgh. No. 1854 of 1952.

Letters on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Gwendolyn R. Jubb, 1338 Si.ti.ka or to Walter P. DeForest. 434 Diamond Pgh. 19.

Pa. Estate of George F. Kannaka, deceased, of Pgh. NO. 1289 of 1952.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Phillip J. Krieg. 2612 North Charles Pgh. 14, or to John L. Miller, and Duff, Scott Smith.

Berger Pa. Estate of Ida Mary Leicht. or Ida K. Leicht. or Ida Leicht, of Millvale Borough No.

1964 of 1952. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to William Leicher, 637 Evergreen Millvale. or to Harry Bowytz. and Bowytz Bowytz, Law Finance Pa. Estate of Otto H.

Demmier. deceased, of Pgh. No. 1929 tf 1952. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ralph H.

Demmier. Crider Lane. R. D. Pgh.

9, or to Ralph H. Demmier. Joseph I. Marshall; Reed, Smith, Shaw McClay, 747 Union Trust Pgh. 19, Pa.

TRCSTF.E SALE IN PABTTtION IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVA-IA, In Partition, In re Estate of BARBARA KLINKO. also known as BOR-' BALA KLINKO, also known at BAR-' BOLA KLINKO, deceased. No. 4o75 of 1947. tUAlnUtUAllUAAL (nurcn.

sionists have been in jail for maculate Conception, Irwin. SMITIIFIELD EVANGELICAL, 620 Smith- UNITED PRESBYTERIAN The Reverend Edward J. Boley field Street. "The End of the Quest' will jjL'NSET HILLS, 900 Country Club Drive be tne subject ri ur. i-erainano w.

xiaiitH- Mt. Lebanon. Dr. W. Bruce Wilsnn will spea as assistant from St.

Theresa's, aid of Cleveland at 11 a. m. ut 9:30 and 11 a. m. on "The Road to Uniontown, to Immaculate Con I niTrmil.

Fill Willnflr Tins MT. LEBANON 255 WASH. RD. 9:45 AM S.S 7 PM "Youth Groups 11 AM 'NARROW-MINDED JESUS' Rev. Frank A.

Lawrence will preach PM "CHRIST THE JUDGE" Mr. Raymond F. Jones will preach ception, Connellsville. TRINITY CATHEDRAL. Sixth Avenue.

I- was Busy will be the 11 a. ro. topic of The Reverend Henry J. Mur Dean i. R.

High Moor will preach at 1 tieverenu koss vv. i-orter. several months. Those left in Hunan province have either been expelled or living under a kind of house arrest. District Passionists expelled from Red China are: Reverend Rupert Langenbacher, Jean-nette; Reverend Ernan Johnston, Beaver Falls; Reverend Leonard Amhrein and Reverend Germain m.

on "An Overlooked Ministry. HOMESTEAD. 131 East Ninth Avenue r.l.vRY. Sharlv Avenue and Wa nut caravan or students from Westminster Col phy as assistant from St. Catherine's Church, Leechburg, to Street.

The Reverend Samuel N. Shoemaker, lege will conduct 11 a. services. Hear the Famous CBS TRUMPETEERS in Concert at Carnegie Music Hall APRIL 30 8:30 P. M.

General Admission 1.00 In advance 1.25 at door Reserved Seats 1.50 In advance 1.75 at door Sponsored by Brown Spiritual Singers SHADYSIDE CENTRE AT CYPRESS rector, will preach at 11 a. m. on i-iow xou FIRST. Carneeie. "National rhristian Tnl St.

Mary's, Kittanning. Can Make Faith Real lo utner reopic. nPae Day'' will be observed at 11 a. m. whe C'HLRC'H OF THE ASCENSION.

Ellsworth two students from Westminster College will Dr. A. Gordon MacLennan 11 AM "THE CALL TO PRAYER The Reverend Raymond C. Mc Avenue and Neville Street. The Reverend J.

speak. Lean as assistant from St. Lawrence Plumley. rector, will preach at 1J. FIRST, Union Avenue, Northside.

The Rev a. m. on "Holy Baptism wnen two cnnaren Lester J. Soerheide will be the zuest SIXTH 1521 CHATEAU SI. Heilman of Mt.

Oliver. Reverend Paul Ubinger, also of Mt. Oliver, will be oaptizea. preacher at 11 a. m.

using as his subiect Mary's, Kittanning, to St. Catherine's, Leechburg. 9:45 AM S.S. 6:45 Youth Group CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY. Division "Tne Man Who came To Dinner.

Street and Noble Avenue. "What Happens THIRD, Shady Av-nue and Northiimber. II AM Rev. Ralph M. brove fier.

J. Charies Paul, Minister is imprisoned in Yuanling, China wnen we win uc uUJ.v.i street. The Reverend Howard M. Jami a. ii a.

m. SOn. pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. on EVANGELICAL UNITED "Defender or The New Faith.

Lcnl Mitcboxcs SHALOM TEMPLK RPI7TUI7FV LIGHTH. 2403 The I Reverend Thomas H. Newcomb. pastor, will FIRS Centre and Graham. The Ttcver- Preach a twentieth anniversary sermon at end Paul L.

Offenhisei. minister to Baptist xi Iuu rur DR. BOLOMON B. FREEHOF. RABBI FIFTH AND MOREWOOD AVENUES Dr.

Freehof will speak en 11 A. M. "PULPIT EDITORIAL" students in colleges of Western Pennsylvania. FOURTH, Friendship and feouth Pacific will speak at 11 m. on ine tnining Avenues.

The Reverend Charles Harvey Mc Light." ciunz. pastor, will preach at -11 a. m. on Lji i.T of the Dust. will be shown at 8 D.

m. I YOUNG PEOPLES CHRISTIAN CINEMA1 FIRST ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL, Madison SIXTH. North Highland Avenue at Station and Lockhart. Northside.

The Reverend W7il- Street. The Reverend Ansley Cunningham ham E. Zimpfer will speak at 10:30 a. m. Moore, pastor, will preat at 11 m.

on PRESENTS TONIGHT AT 7:45 P. M. "THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL" SIMPSON METHODIST CHURCH E. OHIO AND UNION AVE.

on "The New Life in "Who Moved the Stone?" To Be Offered Two thousand boys and girls of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh will meet at Calvary Church, Shady Avenue, tomorrow at 4 p. m. to present their Lenten miteboxes. The money will be used for foreign missions. This year the schools have concentrated on Okinawa.

Students chosen to pre FIRST, Grant Street. The Reverend Rob- UNIVERSITY OF PITTSMTRfiTT MAY 10TH PREMIER "YOU CAN'T WIN' CE. 1-7951 a m. on "History Greatest Day lp CHAPEV tlThe Rever- lend Hayes M. Braker, pastor of the Mt.

Leb- IS THE ANSWER Direct Writte Gyidane HEALTH FROM GOD YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT1 PLUS WHAT YOU DRINK! PLUS WHAT YOU THINK! A Revolutionary Method of SECURING YOUR EXACT INDIVIDUAL DIET FROM GOD GOD'S HEALING LIFE CURRENTS THE THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 30 lor an arc distance of 22.70 leet to the nort erly line of Woodbourne Avenue; thence westwardly along the present northerly, line of Woodbourne Avenue 14.17 feet to the place of beginning. Portion at the lnter-nection of the present southerly line of Woodbourne Avenue and the easterly line of Chelton Avenve; thence extending eastwardiy along the southerly line of Chelton Avenue a distance of 15.07 feet to a point of rune; thence westwardly and southwardly by the arc of a circle deilecting to 'he left, with a radius of 15 feet and a central angle of 90 16', for an arc distance of 23.63 feet to a point of tangent on the easterly line of Chelton Avenue; thence northwardly alor.g the present easterly line of Chelton Aenue 15.07 feet the place of beginning. Portion Bei inning at the intei-nection of the preset southerly line of Woodbourne Avenue and the westerly line of Chelton Avenue; thtnee extending southwardly along the westerly line of Chelton Avenue 42 feet to a point; thence northwardly deflecting t9 the left of the present westerly line of Chelton Avenue a distance cf 33.29 feet to a point of rurve: thence northwardly and estwardly by the arc of a circle deflecting to the ieft, with a radius of 10 feet and a central angle of 83 44', for an arc distance of 14.61 feet to a poir.t of tangent on the southerly line of Woodbourne Avenue: thence eastwardiy along the piescnt southerly line of WoodbfUrn- Avenue 13.38 feet to the place of beginning. Portion Beginning at the intersection of the present southerly line of Woodbourne Averue and the easterly line of Rockford Aviue: thence extending eastwardiy along the present aouth.iy line of Woodbourne Avenue 21.06 feet to a point of cure: thence westwardly and southwardly by the arc of a circle deflecting to the with a radius of 20 feet and a central angle of 92 58'. for an arc distance of 32.45 feet to a point of tangent on the easterly line of Rockford Avenue- thence northwardly along the easterlr line of Rockford Avenue 21.06 feet to the place of beginning.

Section 2. The Department of Publie Works is hereby authorized and directed to cause said Woodbourne Avenu-. ln the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, at th Intersections of Berkshire Avenue, Che ton Avenue and Rockford Avenue, to be widened in con formi'y with the provisions of Section 1 cf this Ordinance. Section 3. Th- costs, damages, and expenses occasioned thereby and the benefits to pav the same shall be assessed against and collected from properties benefited thereby ln accordance with the of the Acts cf Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating the same Section 4.

That any Ordinance or part of Ordinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is here, reiealed to far a the same affects this Ordinance. NO 160 AN ORDINANCE Appropriating and setting aside the sum of $280,582.86 Code Account No. 56, Firemen i Relief and Pension Fund. Passed in Council April 21, 1352. Approved April 24.

1952. HOWAR1' B. STEWART. Deputy Mayor. Recorded ln O.

B. 58. page 111. City Clerk oftice N1 161 AN ORDINANCE Appropriating and setting aside the sum of One Thousand Doll-rs from Code Account No. 42.

Contingent Fund, on condition that the Unitef" States Government, throuzh the Department of Interior. Bu 1 anon paptist Church, will speak at the 4 m. Service on "Double Standard." ASBIR, 5801 Jorbes Street. How to The Pitt singers will appear in the absence Prevent Explosions" will be discussed at 11 of the Heinz Choir, a bv the Reverend Lawrence S. Elliott.

MIFFLIN AVENT.L, Whitney Street, Wil- kinsburg. Dr. John Trevor, director of the I I I or I 111 CP iMllV 4 department of English Bible. National Council of Churches, will speak on "Youth Faces the 0 F3. 76 Fifth Are.

st Negley. Frederick Bruce Sparkman. D.D., Pastor. Take Can Dr. Speokman will preach.

11 A. M. "THIS DAY OF TIDINGS" OrgonistDirector Dr. Marshall Bidwell sent the offerings will wear Bible at 11 a. m.

nfeniiiagc uui J-auv ui NOTICE Is hereby given mat tne undersigned Trustee in Partition of the above stated case will offer and expose to public sale at the hereinafter mentioned propertv on the 3rd day of May. 1952. at 10:30 A. the following described real estate, to wit: ALL those certain lots or pieces er ground situate in the 31st Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. County of Allegheny and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being lots numbered 764 and 765 In the Lincoln Place Plan of Lots, of record in the Recorders Office of Allegheny, County In Plan Book Vol.

16. p. 150. being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on the easterly side of P.odgers Avenue Extension (formerly Homer Avenue 1. at the dividing line between lots numbered 763 and 764 said thence Northeastwardly along said line a distance of 120.10 feet to an alley 20 feet wide: thence South-eastwardly along said alley a distance of 50.26 feet to the line of lot numbered 766 in said plan; thence South-westwardlv along said line, a distance of 115.05 feet to said Rodgers Avenue Extension: thence Northwestwardly along said Rodgers Avenue Extension, a distance of 50 feet to a point at the place of beginning.

HAVING -erected thereon a 2 -story frame dwcHing house known as 5611 Rodgers Avenue Extension. Pittsburgh. TERMS OF SAI-F, At least ten per cent 105,1 of the purchase price to be paid at the time of bid and balance cf said purchase price to be paid upon confirmation of sale bv the said Court. MARTIN C. MIHM, Trustee, 328 Frick Pittsburgh 19.

Pa. Official Pittsburgh wooden-soled sandals and Ha waiian leis. hhitarer coMMUMTF, whitaker. At Fatima Shrine, Franciscan Mon- 11a m. the Reverend Charles F.

Tame Willi 2 FRFE Lectures Sundaj, 2 and 8 M. ThP rhilrtrpn will march irom preach nn "Fire On the Earth." At 7:30 Mici til Juicuu, Will ue IieiU Oil CORAL and CLINTON MICHAEL the parish house accompanied by nr aunaa- iviay. iieservauons McKEES ROCKS. Yunkrr and Rose. "It iuay indue wan ivii s.

vviiiiam Takes Courage" will be the sermon of the Vogue Room, Roosevelt Hotel J. Madden, 127 Luna Street, Pitts- tlltp nf TprhnnlofV. Reverend Herbert L. Costolo at 11 a. m.

EAST LIBERTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. Sherman Skinner, D. D. Penn and Highland Ave. 11:00 A.

"AN UNEASY BED" Dr. Skinner 8:00 P. M. Hymn Festival 575 in Choir Donald D. Kettrlne Minister of Music RicVmn Austin ParHllP will nf- SMITHFIELI).

Smithfield Street at Seventh DUrgn b. BlSnOp AUStin rarOUe Will Ol- Av Tne Revcrend Elmer L. Parks. ficiate at Services in the Church. Pastor, will preach at a.

m. on "A Garden In Th Rharlnwt anr! At n. m. on From The Reverend Francis Drake, Weakness To Strength." ST. PETER'S PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH FORBES ST.

AND CRAFT AVE. THE REV. DONALD E. VEALE. RECTO 11 A.

M. "CENTENNIAL SERVICE" Curst nrfacnrr Thr Rt. Rev. John D.D., Bishop Coadjutor Tena rector of St. Thomas' Church, ciate pastor, will preach at 11 a.

m. on the is in charge of find Dr. J. J. Baird.

orrranist. foiimisuip prk. asm Tihprt avpnne SHADY AVENtE Calvary piscopall)urcb AT WALNUT AVENUE The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH1 The Reverend pastor, will prcach lit 11 a. m. "Crucifixion Echoes" and at 8 p.

m. on "Studies in Daniel Prophecy." FIRST. Centre and South Aiken Avenues. will direct the music. Youth Movement Council to Meet The Reverend Robert C.

Howe, pastor, will ROBERT C. HOWE, Minister Ccntrt and Baum Boulevard at S. Aiken Avenue (Take cart 71, 82 er 171 11:00 A. M. "DEAR SAINTS" Mr.

Howe will preach. 9:30 A. M. Church School 6:00 P. M.

Supper, Worship and Discussion Groups All Aqei 8:00 A. M. The Service of Holy Communion. :30 A. M.

Church School and Family Service 11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Rev. S. M.

Shoemaker, D. S. T. Rector. "HOW YOU CAN MAKE FAITH REAL TO OTHER PEOPLE" 400 P.

M. Mile Box Presentation Service Bishop Austin Pardue. preach at 1 1 a. m. on "Dear Saints." Church supper at 6 p.

m. followed by a combined worship service led by the high school group. maoB Nursery for cnlldrtn provided during all Sunday services. Mcknight village comminitt. 216 Henderson Koaa.

ine tceverena jacKson, a. The annual meeting of the wm preach 11 a. m. on Pennsylvania council, United "Tlie shadow a Easter -Christian Youth Movement, will ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN TH UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH be held today through Sunday THE SHADYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Amberson and Westminster Flare Dr. Howard C.

Scharfe, Minister Rev. Frank L. Hutchison, Ass't Minlstet DR. SCHARFE WILL PREACH 11:00 A. M.

"HOW LONG DO WE LISTEN?" (Broadcast over Station KQV 141CI Russell G. Wichmonn, Organist and Director Notice is hereby given that the following ordinance was Introduced in the Council of the City of Pittsburgh on April 7. 1952, pursuant to the provisions of the several Acts of Assembly, tuthorizing sa City, without petitions of property owners to vacate, open, grade, pave. curb, macadamize and otherwise improve streets and ways or oarts thereoi. within its limits, viz: BILL NO.

570 AN ORD1NANCF Widening Penn Avenue in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburg! irom i point 70.30 feet wesf North Dallas Avenue to the easterly line of the Pennlyn Plan of Lots, and that the costs, damages, and expenses occasioned thereby be assessfu avainst and collected from properties benefited thereby. The Council of the City of Pittsburgh hereby enacts as follows: at the Mifflin Avenue Methodist Johnston ol Cincinnati, will speak at 11 Church, Wilkinsbur-R. North Highland Ave. at Station St, Take Car 73 11:00 A. M.

"WHO MOVED THE STONE?" Dr Moore 4:45 P. M. Preaching Service Dr, Moore. Wednesday, 12:30 P. M.

Worship Service Mr. Simon D. Trager 9:45 A. M. Sabbath School John R.

Lively, M.S.M., Director of Music Listen to the' Midnight Minister, WJAS, 11:30 P. M. eanSSSSS iwmtMMMBBBBaa lake cars 73, 75, 76 to Amberson Ave. 1 1 1 1 11 in ur aim ii ui 1 now rjr nenominauonai ana inieraenomi- come a Better wm be tne ninth series on "The Christian Answer" by Dr. JoscDh S.

at 11 m. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Raymond Veil, Of Harrisburg, FOVRTH, Friendship and Roup. The Rev FORBES ST. AT MURRAY AVE. t-rfitnr nf RnilHorc Fvanficlieal fr-nd Cornelius S.

Thomas will preach on JOSEPH S. MORLEDGE, Minister Trinity Cathedral Sil'h near Smithfield btreet United Brethren yOUth publica- KNOXVILI.E. Knox and Jucunda. Dr. Fred 1 1 M.

"HOW TO BECOME A BETTER CHRISTIAN" Dr. Morledgi No. In "The Christian Answer" tinn TVsrnssinn rrrniinc will L- wnl sP('a'c on ine txtrava lion. UiSCUaslOn groups Will gance of God at 10:43 a. m.

aiSO be held On evangelism, FIRST, of Crafton. The Reverend James r.wau win preacn on xne Marie oi uur Community Service and World tord jMU at 11 a. m. 9 a. m.

Holy Communion 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon "AN OVERLOOKED MINISTRY" DEAN MOOR DAILY SERVICES 11:45 a. m. 12:00 12:30 p.

m. Organist and Choirmaster Tbe Rev. Alfred Hamcr Sundays, 10 p. m. (WWSWi Dean Halt's Program "Day is.

Done" Mondays. 8:15 p. m. (WCAE) Bishop Pardue SHKRAPEN COM.MIMir. Allendale and Citizenship.

Jack Fisher, a Pitts-burgher, is president of the Adon. At. 11 a. m. Dr.

David C. Whitmarsh 5808 BEACON ST. AT MURRAY AVE. IIETII SAH SHALOM WHERE JEWS AND CHRISTIANS MEET council. '3 A Group Will Hold Rally Thursday, May 1, 8 P.

M. PRAYER MEETING FOR ISRAEL GUEST PREACHER, THE REV. ROBT. K. IVERSON MT.

WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH In Methodist Center The Association for United Church of America, Pittsburgh district, will hold a rally at the SMITHFIELD ST. METHODIST CHURCH Smithfield St. and 7th Downtowi CHURCH SERVICES At Methodist Center Elmer L. Parks. D.D..

Minister Methodist Center on May 2 at 8 p. m. AUCA is a movement to unite the various denomina THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SIXTH AVENUE AT VtOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. CLARENCE EDWARD MACARTNEY.

MINISTER THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR. MACARTNEY'S PASTORATE 10:45 A. M. Dr. Frederick W.

Loetscher of Princeton, N. J. will preach. 12:15 P. M.

The Sunday School Commemoration. The Hon. Harmar D. Denny, Mrs. William P.

Witherow, Miss Emma Zur, Mr. Ray Hoffmann, and -others will brine greetings on behalt of the varions Boards and Organizations of the Church. 8:15 P. M. Dr.

Stuart Nye Hutchison, Moderator of the 154th General Assembly; the Verjf Rev. N. R. Hijrh Moor, D.D., of Trinity Cathedral; Dr. Oswald Allis of Philadelphia, noted Old Testament author and a classmate of Dr.

Macartney; Dr. Frederick W. Evans of Philadelphia, Moderator of the 158th General Assembly and a classmate of Dr. Macartney: and Dr. J.

Robertson Macartney of Palm Springs, California, a brother of Dr. Macartney, will bring irreetinsrs from the Church at larire. Following the evening service a reception will be held for Dr. Macartney, members of his family, and all friends of the Church. At these services Dr.

Macartney would like to greet those whom he has baptised or married during: his pastorate. Section 1. That Penn Avenue, ln the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, from a point 70.30 feet west of North Dall; avenue to the easterly line of the Pennlyn Plan of Lots, shall be and th sam Is hereby widened to a variable width by taking for public use for highway purposes the following described pre prty. Beginning or tfu present northerly line of Penn Avenue at a point distant north 6320'40 west, 0.30 feet from the westerly I.ne of North Dallas Avenue; thence extending along the present northerly line of Penn Avenue north 6320'40' west. 216 65 feet to the easterly line of the Pennlyn Plan of Lots, of recrrf the Recorders Office of Allegheny County in Plan Book Volume 41, pages 176 and 177: thence along tne esteily line of said Plan north 2639'20" east 11.78 feet to a point, thence eastwardiy by the arc of a circle defect ng to the left, having a radius of 2,000 feet, a central angle nf and a chord bearing south 6014'10" cast, 217.08 feet to a point of tangent at the place of beginning.

The northerly line of Penn Avenue as widened conforms to the northerly line of Penn Avenue as located by Ordinance No. 67 8, approved October 19, 1927. Section 2. The Department of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to cause said Penn Avenue, In the Fourteen Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, from a point 70.30 feet west of North Dallas Avenue to the easterly line of the Pennlyn Plan of Lots, to be widened In conformity with the provisions ot Section 1 of this ordinance. Section The costs, damages, and expenses occasioned "thereby and the benefits to pay the same shall be assessed against and collected from properties benefited thereby ln accordance with the provisions of the Acts of Assembly of th Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating the same.

Sectior 4. la. any Ordinance or part of Crdinance, conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this Ordinance. Notice is hereby given that the fol BAPTIST tions in one church, the plan of Dr. E.

Stanley Jones, Methodist 11:00 A. "A GARDEN IN THE SHADOWS' 7:45 P. "FROM WEAKNESS TO STRENGTH" HYMN SING Hor Catherine Marshall Author ef Best Seller A MAN CALLED PETER" and wife of late Dr. Peter Marshall, Chaplain U. S.

Senate TUESDAY, APRIL 2 P.M. tVBRYONt WELCOME BRETHREN reau of Mines, appropriate the sum of Two Thousand ($2,000,001 Dollars for the exploratory work necessary to determine the extent of a fire burning in an exposed coal oed south of Bigelow Boulevard and north of Bedford Dwellings, the estima'ed cost of the work being Three Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars. Passed in Council April 31, 1952. Approved April 24. 1952.

HOWARD B. STEWART, Deputy Mavor. Recorded in O. B. 58, page 112.

1 City Clerk's office. NO. 162 AN ORDINANCE Providing for a contract o- cont acts for repahs at Pumping Stations and Appurtenances in the repartmcn of Public Works, nd for the payment ol tne costs thereof. Passed i Council pril. 21, 1952.

Aiprcvd April 24. 1952. HOWAFTJ B. STEWART, Deputy Mayor. Recorded in B.

58, page 113, In City Clerk office. NO. 163 AN ORDINANCE Providing for a contract or contracts tor resurfacing the concrete walk making miscellaneous repairs and othe. work Incidental thereto on Bernd Street Footbridge and for the payment of the costs thereof. Passed in Council Ap'U 21, 1953.

Approved April 24. If52. HOWAKu B. STEWART. Deputy Mayor.

Recorded in O. B. 58, page 113, In City Clerk otlce NO 164 AN ORDINANCE Accepting tne dedication of Susanna Court, as shown on "Amendola Plan No. 1" in the Fifteenth Ward of the ty of Pittsburgh, laid out by Fiore Amemiot' for public highway purposes, opening end naming the same, establishing tne width and position of the sidewalks anJ roadway and establishing grade of "Susanna Court." Passed In Counu April 21, 1952. Approved April 24, 1952.

HOWARD B. STEWART. Deputy Mayor Recoracd in O. B. 58, page 113, 1 City Clerk office.

165 AN ORDINANi Iransferring the sum of Five Hundred and Twenty-five ($525.00) Dollar? from Code Account No. 2101, Miscellaneous Services. Directors Office, Department of Publie Health, to Code Acccunt No. 1100. Mis- cellaneous Servicei, Civil Service Commission.

Passed in Council April 31, IB 53. Approved April 24. 1952. HOWARD B. STEWART.

Deputy Mayer. Recorded ln O. 58, pg H. City Clerk i office. missionary and evangelist.

FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH 5000 Dearborn St. Rev. A. H. Grumbling 11 A.

M. "The Bread of Communion." 7:30 P. M. Holy Communion. Ruling Elders to Meet CATHOLIC Dr.

Clifford E. Barbour, presi 1 a i 1 1 a rT-i i -l aeni oi ine western ineoiogicai epiphanx church c- Sunday Masses ocii'Jiiai, win uc ine 2:30, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12:15 o'doc speaker at the spring meeting CHRISTIAN of the Ruling Elders Associa tion of the Pittsburgh Presby CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH N. Dithndee St. at 5th Oakland JAMES G. VAN BUREN.

Minister 11 A. M. "Back to the Roots." P. M. J.

N. Rainey, Guest Preacher. tery, Monday, 6:30 p. at the seminary. CHURCH OF CHRIST Come to this fre lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE VOICE OF TRUTH by Margaret Morrison, C.

$.. of Boston, Massachusetts Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts" in THE GROTTO 107. EAST MONTGOMERY (near Federal Street) NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sunday.

April 27, 1952, at 3:15 P. M. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME Under the auspices of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Pittsburgh, fm. ALL ARE WELCOME Dr. Freehof to Speak FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

SCIENTIST, BELLEVUE, PA. Invites you attend a free lecture entitled Christian Science: The Revelation of True Safety BY FRANK C. AYRES, C. OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

MEMBER OF THfc BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS THE BELLEVUE THE AT 609 Lincoln Avenue Bellevue, Pennsylvania SUNDAY, APRIL 27, AT 3:00 P. M. Daylight Saving Time CHURCH OF CHRIST Brechwood Blvd. Fifth Ave. C.

J. KIRKPATRICK. 11 and 7:30 Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, will deliver a "Pulpit Editorial," at BELTZHOOVER CHURCH OF CHRIST Estelle Ave.

and Loyal Waj Worship 10: SO A. M. and 8 P. M. Can 44-48-49 the last Sunday service of the season on April 27, at 11 a.

at the Rodef Shalom Congregation, Fifth and Morewood LUTHERAN lowing ordinance was introduced in the Council of the City of Pittsburgh on April 14, 1952. pursuant to the provisions of the several Acts of Assembly, authorizing said City, without petition of property owners to vacate, open, grade, pave, curb, macadamize and otherwise improve streets and ways or parts thereof, within its limits, viz: BILL NO. 60S AN ORDINANCE Authorizing 4nd TRINITY LUTHERAN. Stockton A 4 ret) at Dr. G.

E. Swojer. Pastor 10:45 A. M. "The Good Shepherd n4 Wolvet.".

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