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-22- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE TEDESDAY, MARCH 23, 1955 E. M. Wicliei Paint Keeps Basement Dry Obituaries HOME BUILDING My Services Set For Tomorrow All-Aluminum AWNINGS Dinette Near Vestibule Vs CHESTER CHARLSON Chester Charlson, 3fi, a former resident of Pittsburgh, died Monday in his home, 412 Fair-green Avenue, Youngstown, O. Owner of Alan's Children Shop there, he was past president of the Northside Merchants Association and Youngstown Chamber Commerce, and Interior Conveniently Arranged Civil Engineer Held Many Patents For Bridge Work MXi r5 'mv Wv Private services for Edward Martin Wichert, 71, Pittsburgh jnember of B'nai Brith and district civil engineer who hpldivarious charitable organiza- itions. Mr.

Charlson was a staff many patents in bridge con-i Write or Phone for FREE DEMONSTRATION ESTIMATE struction, will be held tomorrow 1,1 Vdl." are afternoon at tho XipH I i uxei-is. urMWng served overseas. Surviving 2-4707 his wife. Irma; one son. Allan lome, 7441 Washington Street.

Philip; his parents, Mr. and. Swiss vale. AWNAIR 221 W. 7th Homestead.

Pa. Mr. Wichert, chief engineer 5 Mrs. David Charlson, Pittsburgh, and three brothers, Ray for the Dravo Corporation from X1 mond, William and Harry, also 1903 to 1913. dird Monday in his of Pittsburgh.

Friends are be home, 1725 Skyline Drive, Pros NATIONAL pect Park, after a long illness. After leaving the Dravo Cor (S A ing received at the Jack Talen-feld Funeral Home, 374 South Xegley Avenue, East End. where services will be held at poration he founded the E. M. Wichert Contracting Company, v-y.

-x w.flf-::--.: -fi I 1 4 1 1 lljtt ft IIlJg l4-T -x- i I rw-i i I which built dams and handled other river projects, and later 1 p. m. today. Burial will be in B'nai Israel Cemetery'. Military services will be conducted bv he Wichert Bridge Company, Prst-Ga7rtte Phnto FIGHTS 3IOI.STUKE P.asements can be kept dry with the simple application of Sears Master Mixed brick and masonry paint, Sears Roebuck Company reports.

Mrs. Norma Zurcber is 'pictured displaying the 25-pound container which offers a choice of six sunfast colors to appeal to any taste. All that is necessary is to mix" with water and apply. The product stops water seepage quickly, enhances the enjoyability of basement or recreation room. It is offered at a special price this week.

etiring president of the the Jewish War Veterans. firms five vears ago. WILLIAM E. KIRKPATRICK Mr. Wichert invented the William E.

Kirkpatrick, BO, truss used in construction of the who was employed in the city Homestead high level bridge and the Anderson Memorial police department for 27 years, died of a heart attack early yes Bridge in Schenley Park. A native of Switzerland, he TPTTP-fMTn at the bi-weekly luncheon of the Pittsburgh. Real Estate Board in the South Hills Country Club next Tuesday at noon. Defense Head to Talk Colonel Stephen M. Mellnik, head of the anti-aircraft defense of Pittsburgh, will speak came to America when 19.

Surviving are his wife, Gertrude Stuart Wichert; and two sisters, Mrs. Leischen Motznick of St BTILD-MODERMZE Bl ILO-MODERNIZE Petersburg, and Mrs. Martha Moser of Pittsburgh. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS ALEXANDER IRWIN Alexander Irwin, 74, of 4231 Gladstone Street, Greenfield, a Thv put up ith an old outmoded kitchen when it's so easy to own a imart new GENEVA Kitchen planned just as you uant it. Big roomy base and all cabinets a handsome GENEVA Sink in lifetime Stainless Steel and spacious crk surfaces, all arranged to save retired foreman of the coal handling department, by terday in his home at 5rl Rural Street, East End.

Mr. Kirkpatrick had been a patrolman' at the East Liberty station lor 18 years and from 1945 until his retirement last December had been a clerk in the police superintendent's effice. He was a member of the Elks lodge and the American Legion. Surviving is his wife, Sarah Ann Smith Kirkpatrick. Friends will be received at the McCabe Brothers Funeral Home, 5300 Penn Avenue, where services will be held at 2 p.

rn. Friday. Burial will be in Allegheny Cemetery. SAVILLE SERVICES Funeral services for Ernest W. Saville, 69, retired assistant general freight agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad at Pittsburgh, will be held at 1 p.

m. Friday at the Lanynn Funeral Home, Chicago. Burial will be product plant of Jones Laughlin Steel Corporation, died yesterday morning. He was The porch runs around the right side of this house and joins the terrace. (Design 293.) with Jones Laughlin for these conditions: fa Sagging Floors Sticking Doors --Cracking Plaster 3C )C 3C more than 50 years.

He was a BUILD-MODERNIZE member of Hailman Lodge No. "There are two other good 321, F. and Scottish Pate sized bedrooms. The family New Strrt Wood Beamt Installed tt Nedrd SENSATIONAL FACTORY OFFER I ALUMINUM STORM DOOR AND FLAMINGO GRILLE. Regular $94.50 Value bath, incidentally, has double sinks, which is my idea of you time and steps.

Let one of our kitchen specialists show you how tify it is to own a GENEVA Per-onalized Kitchen. Phone or come in today. WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB PLUMBING CARPENTRY ELECTRICAL TILE FREE ESTIMATES No Money Down, 38 Mos. to Pay Phen FREE or writ ow tot Home or lufdinc Inspection bodies, Syria Temple, Sons of Joshua, L. O.

L. Lodge No. 13 and the Greenfield Presbyterian i nil I is i luxury. Millvcle 1-1010 Church. Husband of the late "The front entrance is slight Easy Terms ly off center, and to the right Margaret Moore Irwin, he b-l I I III I of the vestibule is the dinette leaves three daughters, Mrs.

BUILDERS' AND MASONS' SUPPLIES Sand Gravel Plastering Materials. Cement-Brick-Tile-Sewer Pipe ED. VERO COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1892 LLvVu'Millvale 1-1800 heck, it's bigger than that it's Margaret Wagner, Mrs. Flor I in Chapel Hill Garden Cemetery. ence Dpinert and Mrs.

Edith llxDU. The kitchen a dreamy one that's big enough, but oozes Mr. Saville died- Monday night in Chicago. He retired from his Baum, all of the Pittsburgh dis efficiency, is back of that, look post here only last August be By FENNY HAZELL, "Hello. Parkview Apartments? Will you give me Mrs.

Hall, please? Fran? This is Penny. "I've found the perfect thing for you and Bob. It arrived on my desk this morning and I've nearly popped a gusset trying to reach you. With that lot you own, that's all wood-andknoll effect, this would be simply ideal, though it's such a wonderful house, it would look sweet in the middle of anywhere. Two Other Bedrooms 'This is what really sold me as far as you and Bob are concerned.

There's a sort of apartment set-up to the back of the house a bedroom that's 12x13-9. another little room that would adapt itself to most anything, and a bath all its own. ing out over the terrace. Co for Home Service AT, 1-2466 NATIONAL HEATING PLBG. CO.

100 Smithfield Pa. trict; a brother, James Irwin, in California; two sisters, Mrs. Dora Lennox, Seattle, and Mrs. Anna Thomas, of A porch runs around the rlgh cause of ill health. A native Chicago, he entered railroad Adjusta-Post Go.

7 Sherman Pgh. 7 C. W. Goodwin, Qwnor of the house and joins the ter service in 1901 as a messenger race, and the garage is set sort Pittsburgh; three grandchildren and in 1921 became a freight of off the corner of that. and two great-grandchildren, representative.

He held various "I know your passion for fire places, and this one will make Friends are being received at the Kanai Funeral Home, 500 positions in Chicago, Detroit and Youngstown and camp to you drool. It's to the front Greenfield Avenue, where sen- Pittsburgh in 1938 as division the house, opposite the lovely CEK A1L1L A NEW GUARANTEED vzr, irii I JSf TTJSftJ jfSi 3C3 ct gy 5W. 1 freight agent He was advanced big window that would catch the ices will be held Friday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Smith- same view as your kitchen win to assistant general freight agent in 1945.

He moved to Chi-cao after his retirement. He is dow. rinity of Closets ROOF tield Cemetery. BARTILSON SERVICES Services for Mrs. Mary J.

Bar tilson, SI, widow of Dr. B. BIII.D-MODKKM7.K "The place is loaded with closets I noticed particularly survived by his wife. MRS. J.

M. MORRISON Mrs. Rebecca Manning Morrison, of 234 North Craig Street. double linen closets, so you ENJOY YOUR HOME YEAR AROUND Makes NEW Roofs could separate your good linens Bartilson, will be held at 1:30 p. m.

Friday in the T. D. Turner Funeral Home, 729 Wallace Avenue, Wilkinsburg. Mrs. Bar Oakland, died yesterday at her from your every day ones.

Plans are available for $5 for the first set and $3.50 for each tilson died vesterday in her home. She was the wife of the late John M. Morrison. Mrs. Morrison, 81, was born at Brown Station, old Browns Hill, Squir additional set of the same num.

KAUFMANN-DETROIT Combination Door Ouf Of Old Ones THIS LOW-COST PROCESS PROVIDES TROUBLE-FREE ber. No refunds or exchanges Due to an increase in postal rel HilL, She lived all her life in Pittsburgh except lor a few years. She was a lifelong mem Same Deer with 14" Grill Initial s50.00 (As Illustrated) $69.50 it A DOOR TO BE PROUD OF! The heavies! aluminum m-bination deer made! Full I thick. Custom made for perfect fit. ber of St Paul's Cathedral.

Surviving are a son, William M. Morrison; three sisters, Theresa L. and Eleanor R. Manning, the latter a retired Post-Gazette ac home, 1301 Walnut Street, Wilkinsburg. A native of Johnstown, she spent most of her life in this area.

She was a member of Edgewood Presbyterian Church. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Thomas R. Sar-ver, Mrs. James I.

Murdoch, Mrs. Harry M. Chapman and Mrs. George I. Phillips; three sons, Dr.

Thomas Edwin W. and George IL; one sister, Margaret J. Jones; two brothers. John O. and George II.

Jones; 17 grandchildren, and one'great-grandchild. Interment will be in PROTECTION AND PLEASING NEW BEAUTY! If your present roof is inadequate due to wear, weather, agingr leaks, heavy winds, then Cover-All is the answer! Cover-All is a plasticized roof material with colorful in-laid ceramic granules that will add 15 or more useful years to your present roof. It beautifies as it protects is guaranteed for 10 years. NO DOWN PAYMENT FIRST PAYMENT MAY! enc INFORMATION AND FREE ESTIMATES CALL OR WRITE counting employe, and Mrs. ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE ALL HARDWARE, INSTALLATION and IMMEDIATE DELIVERY STAINLESS STEEL DOORS REDUCED Joseph A.

Kelly, of New York City, 'and one brother, John Manning. Requiem high mass AWNINGS YEAR ROUND PROTECTION rates we would like to ask your help with postage. We would rather do this than-raise the cost of the plans. Would you mind including 50 cents when ordering the plans? Please allow at least two weeks for delivery. Just send check or money order to Penny's Small Homes, care of the Home building Service, Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh 30, Pa.

Three portfolios of Penny's plans, each containing 60 designs, are available for $1 each, plus 1 cent tax. Pick up your copy or mail $1.20 (20c for postage) plus 1 cent tax. Send check or money order for portfolios to the Home Building Service, Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh 30. Stamps not acceptable. will be sung at noon Friday at St.

Paul's Cathedral. Burial will -m I -w Braddock Cemetery. 9 ft be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends will be received at thp FHA FHA mi iia a mu7B Order your casement screens newl Low, low pre-seasoa prices Aluminum Siding Estimates Deaths Elsewhere John A.

Freyvogel Funeral Home, 3406 Fifth Avenue. An awning for year around a ty. Assorted colon to choose from in both fiberglass or aluminum. APPROVED' I CHOICE OF JbeautifulJ COLORS Bertnuid Brooker, 67, author, FINANCING MRSji MARY G. SITES painter, newspaperman and ad 2103 SAW MILL RUN BOULEVARD PLANTATION 1-5534 Word was received here yes vertising executive, who won the Canada governor-general's terday of the death of Mrs.

Mary Graham Sites, formerly of Pittsburgh, in Boston, where she award for the best fiction of SCREENS Pittsburgh's Lowest Prices on ALUMINUM and FIBERGLASS AWNINGS lildi'laiililiVWiWRliTWiTili: 1936 with "Think of the Earth," in Toronto, Canada. CUSTOM MANUFACTURERS Dr. Frank C. Gates, 67, widely- had lived lor the last several years. She was the wife of the late Frederick R.

Sites, former United States Steel Corporation Of aluminum screens 9 500,000 Lease Closed by M'Kallip known authority on the vegetation of Kansas and Michigan and a member of Kansas State executive. Mr. and Mrs. Sites had lived in Pittsburgh for about ten years, coming here in for Hotels, Apartments, Institutions, Homes, Screens for Casement Windows; all sizes carried in stock Brome or Aluminum. C.

C. McKallip downtown commercial and industrial realtors, have con-sumated a major downtown lease involving a total consider 1940 after ne had been with ex port offices of the firm in Shang- Trl-Sfofe Dealtrt, Contractors, Inquiries Invited. Showroom Open Pat. T.vrnint Shnwrnom Optn Sun. 1-4 P.

M. HU. 1-6505 OUT-OF-TOWN CALLS COLLECT Humphrey Products 1720 E. CARSON ST. (Pgh.

3) FACTOR. 'OWROOM College staff since 1919, in Manhattan, Kan. The Reverend Henry J. Crou-shore, 76, pastor of the Bethlehem, Rosement Lutheran Church for 28 years until his retirement in 1947, in Bethlehem, Pa. nai ana Aew York for many ation in excess of $500,000, the firm reports.

years. Mrs. Sites, who died March 12, is survived by a son, Kenneth G. Sites, of Swarop- nLi vm' i rnm 83 eMelAMssessssMeBsrnssssssssssHssew The realty firm leased the tenth floor and approximately scott, Mass. one-third of the twelfth floor AP General Executive for N.

L. Realty Corporation, owners the Clark Building, 1935 ftluma 1955 In Southeast Dies CHARLOTTE, X. C. March Woodville Aulo Victim, 67, Dies John Corbett, 67, an Inmate of Woodville State Hospital, died early yesterday of injuries he suffered after being struck to Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, which will occupy the approximate total of 14,000 22 UP) Marion J. Shn 4aVf general executive of the Asso 20 Years of Engineering Perfection "The only ALUMINUM AWNING that rolls" ciated Press in the Southeast, died today of a heart ailment square feet about May 1.

The entire areas will be re habilitated at an expense of ap proximately $75,000. by an auto on lioute 48 near Sheen, a native of Florida, lt BHck ant Masonry PAINT 1 I wasom f4 Save 30c Regular 5.29 BVILD-MODERNIZE was educated at Washington and Lee University and thp Guoranttd by 1 6d Housekeeping the gates of the institution. Tho coroner's office identified the driver of the auto as Vaun L. Hamlin of 1215 Washington Pike, Kirwan Heights. University of Virginia.

His first DO IT YOURSELF newspaper job was on his hometown West Palm Beach Times. SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY ANTEWM He e. ered Associated Press service in Louisville in 1328. Sales Course to Open Forty -three Pittsburgh sales 49 founds 5 colors; protects and beautifies. Resists seepage and moisture in porous surfaces such as bricks and concrete.

You will be proud when you see the results! ALL CHANNEL YAGI ANTENNA 1 TENNA ROTOR CompM with Mat, Wire, Meant, etc. Vln $75 Special $32 S. CARNEGIE SURPLUS OUTLET managers, supervisors and other sales personnel will meet today Costs less does more Window not permanently dark 14 beautiful colors to combine It rolls fingertip control For windows patios-porches doorways-stores carports Pay Nothing Down 36 Months to Pay 323 Main St. Carnrfic 4393 at the University of Pittsburgh for a preview of sales training Paint Supplies at All 4 Pittsburgh Stores techniques developed by modern industry. Harold O.

Proske, Rockwell Manufacturing Com PAUL KRESS SON Stone for Every Purpose Office and Plant Bridie t. Allegheny Hirer MillTale, pth. Ta. Ml. l-277 Applications For Marriage Licenses POVAZAN-LETTRICH.

Joienh. lrt M.U rose Avenue. Heithts; Tarentum. KRUM-ROM. Bernard ssJ Street; Barbara 1214 LT-erness Avenue PR ATT-KEELER.

Wiliian Jnhn. Deimant. Lee. Murrvuvslle Pa BARNETT-DAVIS. Robert Arnold: Roth Verona.

SHEA-GEZOVITCH. Jam T. ZJ Ct Street: Dolores 1641 Fifth Awu NORD-ROWLEY. Edward C. McKeespon Pauline Manassas, Va.

WILSON-MOORE. Jnhn Henrr. 1334 xrSr. "feeftrMt' Lydia Ann. 1507 Sednncb MANCINI-CEIS.

Edmnl N. 9 Street: Thelmt 21 SI Hoiyok f.ti SIBERT-MALGARIN. Edward A. pany, will address a special class in sales management at Masonry Brush Concrete Enamel For Indoor and Outdoor Use 8:05 p. m.

DOOR 1 DOW You owe it to yourself to see Alumaroll Awnings before tuyinj any ether ewnings for your home. Visit our showrooms complete display of awnings. Open daily 9 to 5, Sunday I to 5. FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION MAIL COUPON TODAY 1 IV 79 6-irt. BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO.

Steel SUdlne Closets Wood SUt Foldlnr Doors Aluminum Windows All Typet Aluminum and Steel JalmulM 851 CENTlRr BLDQ. AT. 1-110 it "-Mniniun oao; ro Cecelia. Bridre. ville.

Divorce Proceedings Divorce suits filed Tuetdir: STRINGER. Lioli K. inst Jhn. PABST. Phvllis C.

int Flovd NASH. Myri F. gint William. HECKMAN. Jimet D.

atainit Julie. BGUN. Mary A. against Eusene TROMBETTA, Loui F. atainst Blanche KXIPP.

Helen B. ajainst John C. CRIBCO. Bertna M. atainst Jnsenh P.

THOMPSON. Robert V. ajainst Eileen OOGOLIN. Eleanor F. azainst John J.

Resists grease, oil, moisture end eeid. No primer needed. Extreme resistance to hard wear. It'i easy to brighten your basement floors. 1 I MB1R Rubs plnt Into tmpi.

eo flbr Uj with masonry paint above. gallon 205 Penn Wilkinsburg, Pgh. 21, Pa. Wedding Remembrances FREE Heme Demenstretioa witheut I desi-e ebliqotion. OR Phone CHurchill 1-1900 M.

Diamonds Wadding lands Parsonal Gifts Starling Silver Gifts for the Hom 'idal fart Gifts Nam HIGGINS LUMBER CO. Dusty White Pine Molding and Sash Va PRICE I (S N. Trenton Ave. PE. 1-6200-01-02 Address NELSON.

SamuM atainst Ida M. MO WRY, Beverly A. ajinft Harold W. HUBER. Regis ajaint Rubina V.

SCOTT. V. Mahel Edward R. aiainst Ulhan MEHLICH. Vernlra W.

etamst Rtrhard TRAUTMAN. Oral C. RoWt SEARS FREE PARKING 328 KiohUnrf Av.nti Enst MS FREE FARKING 515 fn-)ly Nrtd SM l. 1-8500 218 PriMvll( ally 1-7700 2880 Wst Av(. DsrmBnt 1-2700 n.

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