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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1963- 18- "winiiiniii! iii ii i hi iiumi ii OBITUARIES S2B CEfiOdi. walteh c. Montgomery I DcafJis Elsewhere Leaking Roofs STOPPED WITH Storm Seal FREE ESTIMATES UCklDV'O UZADTifl An Die mp nir nntin Mhrm ami num new to mo DlV fii iftc UVL fiKCfVA mIHtKC KUUM tUKCYtK) WAV TOTRIATAW (WHAT Burial Riles Today For Dr.KayMoycr Former Director Of City Health Department Was 79 Services for Dr. Ray Paul Moyer, 79, former director of the City Health Department, will bo held today at 1 p. m.

at II. Samson's, 537 N. Neville Oakland. Dr. Mover, who lived at ihe Trl-SLL Are YEARS TO PAY.

A. FINANCING IS VEAHS SERVICE GUARANTEE JAJa 1 1 II I .1 I I JVS't "1 IV I hi I Services for Walter C. Mont-'gomcry, an attorney in Wayne.sburg, Greene County, since 1906, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow In the First Baptist Church of Waynes-burg.

Mr. Montgomery, 82, president of the Waynesburg College trustees, died Friday (March 8). A graduate of Waynesburg College and the University of Pennsylvania Frrderlo G. Meklier, 83, publisher, editor and for 40 years co-editor of the Publishers Weekly, (March 9) in Mountainside Hospital, Mont-clalr, N. J.

of a cerebral hemorrhage. Brian O'HIgglns, 80, prominent Irish poet, author, patriot and legislator, March 10) In Dublin. I 7S9 Penn Av Pgh. SI, Pa. Electric 1-0366 Phoii.

tniwr 24 Hours Law School, he was a former captain In the 110th Infantry, Fairfax Apartments in Oak- Pennsylvania National Guard, and a past president of the i land, died Friday (March 8) in Preshytcrian-Uni i Hospital. Dr. Moyer, who was born in Greenville, Mercer County, came to Pittsburgh in 1905, received a degree in pharmacy in 1907 and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Baptist Conven- tion. One of the founders of Greene County Memorial Hospital, he was a member of Masonic groups, Including' Syria Temple. He served during World War II as chairman of the Greene County Selective Service Board.

Surviving are his wife, Grace Sayres Mont-1 gomery; two sons, Thomas I Ford Montgomery and Walter C. Montgomery and seven grandchildren. Friends are beincr received at the Garri Medical School In 1911. He served as director of the clinical laboratory in St. Francis General Hospital and opened his own laboratory in 1915.

After service in World War I he returned to private practice. Dr. Moyer served as health director of Pittsburgh under son Funeral Home, East High Street, Waynesburg. Burial will be in Green Mount Ceme- tery, Waynesburg. 1 I Mayor William M.

McNair in MARY II. rARSONS Services for Mary H. Par sons, Ingram piano teacher I if Illllll h.iiii i mi i in i ii iiiii iii mum il OkW ''I' '-it w-fr-i iM ii-jmirits Wn inAl i Solid, New, Green 1931. He was a member of the Church of the Ascension; Lodge 45 of the Scottish Rite bodies; Syria Temple; and Phi Rho Sigma fraternity. He was a former member of the Allegheny County Medical Society and former president of the state Public Health Assn.

Surviving are his wife, Miriam Danner Moyer; and a sister, Mrs. Helen Severing of Ambridge. Burial will be In Allegheny Cemetery. CABBAGE and composer, will be hem today at 2:30 p. m.

at the Joseph H. Hershberger Jr. Funeral Home, 170 Noble Crafton. Miss Parsons, who was 92, died Saturday (March 9) at her home, 186 West Prospect Ave. She was a lifetime resident of Ingram.

She composed a number of piano solos, published her own system of piano study, and taught until the time of her death. She was a graduate of the old Bishop Bowman School and the old Conserva i WINNERS CONTEST NO. 17 1st PRIZE MRS. R. I.

HORN 129 Newport Driva, Pgh. 34, Pa. 2nd PRIZE JANICE KLEIN 131 Ida Drlv, Glcnahaw, Po. 3rd PRIZE MRS. W.

G. DUNN 333 Barcloy Pgh. 21, Pa. CONSOLATION MRS. CHRISTINA COMPTON 2 Janl.

Ball Varnen, Po. ENTER OUR CARTOON COLOR CONTEST 1 st 25 WIWH WHIHI IN MERCHANDISE I- IN MERCHANDISE 2nd PRIZE 15 UH PRIZES GIVEN AWAY IN MERCHANDISE -1 1 1 EVERY WEEK UNTIL 3rd PRIZE 10 UU FURTHER NOTICE IN MERCHANDISE Clip Verscharen's cartoon from this ad, color it, mail with your name and address before midnight, March 1 8th to: VERSCHAREN'S FOOD CENTER 3290 Saw Mill Run Brentwood 27, Pa. fveryon if aligiblt txcept professional artists Creseiifloi3 lias more fin esse in a Utile fingertip and representative Arthur Lehman Is here today, Monday, to show you the lovely differences. Though they're quite obvious in the cottons shown here: A. The midarm length, punctuated with eyelet.

White, bisque and black. 5.00 B. Slipori hand-detailed with chevron stitching. White, beige, black, 3.50 Ribbon-flowering shortio yellow, pink, brown, or black -on -white, 4.00 D. Handstitched shortie with a rank of tiny buttons.

White or beige, 3.50 First Floor Represenfaiivt Downown Only Gloves Also of Monroevill MISS AGXES MAIIER Requiem high mass for Agnes Maher, retired first purchasing agent with Mine Safety Appliances will be AikWiiilrt'tti offered tomorrow at 11 a. m. tory of Music and attended classes at Carnegie Institute of Technology. She studied piano in Berlin under Herr Barth of the Royal Hoschule and under Adel Ausdrobe, a Prussian Court pianist. She was the oldest living member of the First Presbyterian Church of Ingram, a member 1 of the Western Historical So Fresh Whole frying mmm at St.

Paul's Cathedral. Miss Maher, 85, died Friday (March 9) at the Angelus Nursing Home, 200 Amber East Liberty. She was with Mine Safety for 25 years. She was a member of the Third Order I ciety and a faculty member of the National Guild of Pi Secular of St. Francis, Ladies Catholic Beneficial Associa- Gov't.

Inspected 1 Ih. ion, No. 675, and St. Paul's 'Aw Fresh Large ano Teachers. Surviving her are four nieces, two nephews, 19 grandnieces and grand-nephews and five great-grand-nieces and great-grandneph-ews.

Burial will be in Charters Cemetery. HARVEY R. MOLL Services for Harvey R. Moll, Cathedral. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Julia M. Loercher and Mrs. Mary E. O'Friel. Friends are being received at McCabe Brothers Funeral Home, 5300 Penn Garfield.

Burial will be in Cal vary Cemetery, Altoona. 4 to 6 lbs. retired head of Crucible Steel order department, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrys-ville.

Mr. Moll, 72, of 8695 Remington Drive, McCandless Township, died Saturday (March 9) in Allegheny General Hospital. He retired in 1954 after 32 years with Crucible, preceded by employment with Bethlehem Steel Co. He was health officer of Midland, Beaver County, in 1925. Mr.

Moll was a member of the MRS. NELLIE WILSON A solemn requiem mass for Mrs. Nellie Wilson, owner of the Smoke Shop, New Castle, will be sung Wednesday at 11 a. m. in St.

Mary's Church, New Castle. Mrs. Wilson, 75, died Saturday (March 9) in New Castle Hospital. She was a member of St. Mary's Church.

Mrs. Wilson was the wife of the late Albert Wilson. She is survived by a step-daughler, Mrs. Harold Leahy, of Chicago; two brothers, Joseph Cleary, of Pittsburgh, and Dennis Cleary, of Beaver Falls, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna B.

Coyle and Mrs. Catherine Battle, both of Pittsburgh. Friends are being received at the Edward A. n-9 -A krO iegs- -39 i I Hllli' CHICKEH BREASTS 49 FISH FOR LENT! I r-f Hiland Presbyterian Church and a charter member of the Midland Rotary Club. Surviving are his wife, Helen Arnold Moll; five sons, John William Richard Karl R.

and Charles D. Moll; a sister, Mrs. Lewis Leach; a brother, i Warren J. Moll, and nine grandchildren. Friends are being received at the funeral home.

Burial will be in Alle-: gheny Cemetery. I i DeCarbo Funeral Home, New i Castle, from 7 to 9 p. m. today and 2 to 4and 7 to 9 p. m.

tomorrow. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Pitts burgh. RC XSSHSlJS Butt cr Shonk ill FLOUNDER MpMm i JOS. J. KNAPPENBERGER Joseph J.

Knappenberger, I attorney at Greensburg, West-: jjjiw.i ecw.t Kennedy Aide To Speak Here Dr. Gardner Ackley, member of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, will moreland County, for 50 I years, died yesterday 10) at his home, 709 Cochran Drive, Greensburg. Mr. Knap-; penberger, 89, was a graduate I of Franklin Marshall Col-! I lege and the Dickinson Law School. Surviving are i wife.

Gertrude Greaves Knap-: penberger; a son, John atll Mixed Cut 1VUV riLLCIdl Center-Cut i Kf iPORKCHOPSf gc U.S.NO.A 1 Xb. First DlWiS, Extra Fancy fj AH- of the season! hWLlW JV Purpose Rrf 'sT DELICIOUS un BUCK i APPIFQ 1- speak on "The Federal Budget and U. S. Economic Growth" at a meeting of the Economic Club of Pittsburgh at 12:15 p. m.

Wednes-d a in Penn Sheraton Hotel. home; a stepson, Richard H. Rhea in the Air Force on! Formosa, and two sisters, Vinnie Knappenberger and 1 Mrs. D. M.

Rhea, both of Greensburg. Friends are being received at the Bache Fu-, neral Home, 516 Stanton Greensburg, where services will be held at p. m. Wednes-1 Mr. Ackley Cost of the meeting and P0tat0es Cheese SHAD Loin felil SWISS OR Inftpx LAMS t45X P-Ib-A )lonohorn( Xyy chops luncheon is $3.50 per person.

It is open to members and their guests. Reservations may be made by phoning 391-2315, extension 3150. day. Burial will be in West-1 1 moreland County Memorial I Park. YOU KNOW IAT YOU WANT! Don't hesitate to make your wishes known when you call on us for money.

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