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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1947 KICKIN AROUND The Voice of Broadway Lyons Den By Leonard Lyons -By Dorothy Kilgallen- NEW YORK Ex-Gov. Ellis G. Arnall revealed Wednesday that he has in his possession the Official Seal of the State of Georgia. This is the official insignia of office and Gossip in Gotham NEW YORK i attempts to hush the feud between Abbott Costello (by branding it "a publicity the rift is wider than ever. On recent occasions the two have vji come tot if IDJtgi tKiiiu without it no and cocktails was $35.

His tips to the staff added np to $1,700 including $500 to the chef who had remembered to send Dick a wire when he' married Marianne O'Brien. The National Temperance Movement Is planning a big publicity campaign that will call for Uncle Sam to take over control of the sale and production of all liquor. Marion Colby of Toplitzky' narrowly escaped serious Injury when she Chief Exec- uuve may Eddie in Wonderland fun etion A LLi KINDS of strange things are happening to Eddie Tm notgiv- I giving it up until the "'V court's deci- xi EDecler on the Pittsburgh SvmDhonv tourJ He lias been taking the orchestra on the road for years and noth 1 blows over remarks by Abbott that Cos tello didn't think were funny. Hottest a shington rumor (and it's just a ing: unusual occurred. But now he is having the most cockeyed experiences for a seasoned manager.

fi said. "Until I then, Tm the gian 5 overament- dLJ As he's only the fellow who makes the hotel reservations for At the Waldorf rumor) has the gang, he it tnat Gen was amazed Betty Ritter and Ruth Mc in Columbus, to learn feD down a flight of 8telr, I tog from her dressing rJ the stage while rushW a cue night before leul. Mae West still a-'or Brooklyn beau she met of years ago when both often between his home and wherever she i The Martin Gabels (Actretr lene Francis) are lullabyir 8-pound, 9 -ounce boy other top Truman adviser 'i his way out Churchill expects to be in ft York in March. Paterno's Florida heatwaW Frank "Talbot how much money LucJ Boyer drags down as a si "single" when she arrives Europe late this month, won't wind up with much is bringing over her chili i band, a governess, a secre-and a maid. Oddly enough, not bothering to bring companist! Liz Whitney and her da.

bean have cooled. Socialite ter Brooks is taking up her spare time. jj Rooney's studio is cold-sW lng him as a result of his bit of wife trouble. ladeer Burl Ives is wittim Broadway musical. Fa, Actress Helen Menken face second mastoid operation.

Kermit Goell's "A Hurrln a Chalkin" has sold a mil: records and more than a qua million sheet music copies. the largest advance sale of tune since "Stardust." Gregor, two of W. Earl sotn-well's advertising girls, are realizing a long-time dream. They boarded a plane last night for New York to spend a "Week- End at the Waldorf." Some months ago they put in reser that through a clerk's error every-; body had a I room but himself. This was strange enough, but later on checking out eral Eisen- Dferothy Kilgallen hower might be a candidate for the presidency if Jim Farley would handle his campaign.

Dancer Lee Dixon, in town to claim a $30,000 inheritance, is miserable just the same. Carrying the torch for Mrs. who is seeking a divorce. The Gene Goodmans (he's Benny's brother, she's Kay Wilson of the Olsen Johnson musicals) are lullaby-ing a girL Clark Gable's new rumba instructress is a fair one LAna Romay. Keenan Wynn called Model Gretchen Houser via long distance a few minutes after the news of Evie's By James J.

Metcalfe Winter welfaire Despite their cold and sleet and snow I like the winter days Because they bring me happiness In many little ways I need not look around for shade To hide the broiling sun And I can sleep in comfort when My working day is done I do not have to mow the lawn Or struggle with the weeds Or paint and decorate the house According to its needs Mosquitoes do not eat me up Or flies molest my food And I am not forever in A lazy, lanquid mood And so in winter when I walk Along an icy street I keep in mind the summer with Its stickiness and heat "Let's see that first pair I tried on again!" Book of Knowledge elopement with Van flashed Leonard Lyons He spoke of the Monarchist Party headed by Herman Talmadge, the party which believes in rule by descent. "I've tried to handle everything according to the law," Arnall added. "I've resorted only to legal process. But if, when the court decides against him, Talmadge insists upon remaining in office I will go up there personally and throw him out." John J. Kane, chairman of Pittsburgh's Board of County Commissioners, was a delegate to the Democratic convention in '44, and supported Harry S.

Truman for the vice presidency. Emma Gluffey Miller, sister of Senator Guffey and a supporter of Henry Wallace, approached Kane and urged him to support Wallace. "3Ir. Wallace," politician Kane was assured, "is 20 years ahead of his "Okay. So he's 20 years ahead of his time, said Kane, "but the election is next November." Maurice Maeterlinck, who hasn't recovered from his broken arm, suffered a broken leg in Sarasota.

Gabriel Pascal is signing a contract with Lester Cowan for the production of the movie adaptation of G. B. Shaw's "Devil's Disciple," Pascal will direct it. Marjorie Dean, Shaw's screenplay assistant, will go to Hollywood from London to work as intermediary for Shaw's vations for a suite. They are hoping it will be as thrilling as the movie, although Van Johnson, of course, is now out of circulation.

Anyway, to get them off to a glamorous start their bosses, Howard Black and Joseph O'Donnell, presented them with orchids. Ex-Football Stars Two former football stars were recently elected heads of the Iron City Spring Company: William J. Hittner, who played for Tech and Pitt (1910), president, and Robert N. Austen, Allegheny High and Cornell, vice president. Fragments Band Leader Eddie Weitz and his wife and former vocalist, Gerry Richards, have bought a home in the Kast End.

through. Keenan ana Gretcnen were a twosome in N. Y. on his last visit Dick Reynolds delighted the staff of Jimmy Kelly's Village bistro last time he caught the floor show. Ills check for food More Stitches to Learn IN AN earlier article on sewing, we told you how to do hemming and running stitches.

All the other stitches are more or less made from these two. If you look at picture 1, for example, you will see a little pattern of running and felling, which always looks full of difficulties to little girls, although it is simply running and hemming. Two pieces of material are put close together, the back piece slightly overlapping at the top to allow for the folding over of the raw edge, and joined together, on the wrong side, by running stitches. The material is then opened under the seam, laid flat, and the .1 Eddie Secter of his hotel In Toledo, he was dum-founded when the cashier couldn't find any bill for him. "It's the first time I was ever privileged to walk out of a hotel without paying," Eddie writes.

But he isn't too distressed about it. The manager promised a thorough Investigation. And assured him that if his bill was found they'd send it to him. Scenic Effect I've just been hearing about the appropriate necktie worn by John I). Paulus, the Duquesne Light public relations counselor, on the final day of the arbitration hearings.

A red and blue affair depicting high tension wires on -a series of electric poles! Family Album Letitia Neal, 17, one of the $300 first prize winners in the Young Designers Contest, is the youngest daughter of Allan H. Neal, past president of the Pittsburgh Chapter, American Institute of Architects. Her dad designed the new Sacred Heart School. Members of the Pittsburgh Tenpin Bowling Association are hoping E. V.

Babcock will lend them his secretary, Ben Anderson, to be toastmaster at their banquet March 11 at the William Penn. Ben is now with his boss at Punta Gorda, Fla. Kid Makes Good Another of Pitt Track Coach Carl Olson's "kids" has come to the front In academics. David Ie Marche, formerly on the relay team and track manager in 1934, has been named an Instructor at SpringSeid College, Springfield, Mass. N.

E. DUler, of Carnegie-Illinois Steel, is in the Ma-gee Hospital but is getting the best of care. Her nurse is her daughter, Ruth, a grad- actly the same stitches as running, only it must be done with strong cotton so that it will not break. The thread is pulled to gather the fullness. No knots or joins must be allowed in the thread, or it will ndt come through the material to form the gathers.

Measure the piece of stuff, then take a piece of thread long enough to leave two or three inches to take hold of when you want to draw it. It is always better to do two or three rows of gathers in case one should break. If the gathers are done on calico, or any fine material for underclothes, when the thread New 40 screenplay. Mathea Merryfield, whose node, "Champagne Dance" in a European tour brought her one of the highest salaries ever paid to an American entertainer. Dial Telephone died this week at her home in Stockton, Cal.

She first was stricken six 3'ears ago. when she Gerry Richards uate of the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, who is married to Russell Svec, assistant football coach at Allegheny College. James R. Mantler, insurance man, is now at his Sheraden home after four days in the Presbyterian Hospital for observation. Sketch 1 shows how to make running and felling stitches, sketch 2 a French seam.

two edges folded over like an ordinary hem. A glance at the picture will returned from Europe, and her valiant fight ended on Tuesday. Miss Merryfield did her Central Office dance at Gothenburg, where King Gustav sat in the Royal show the work far better than it can be explained. Box. She established a precedent The easiest way for little girls Nice Work, Etc.

when, for the first time In Scandinavian history, a nude to do running and felling is. by French seams. It will probably brunette in full view of an audience curtsied before a King. Some of Uncle Sam's employes on the top floor of the Victory building brought binoculars to work the other day. Just across the way, on the eighth floor of the Art Institute building, the art students are having- their When Miss Merryfield returned IS T-r Buttonhole stitches.

has been drawn a thick needle should be used to stroke down the material between each Buttonhole stitches come next, To3 3 from Europe she was signed to appear at the Cocoanut Grove in wiii life classes with real models. 111 and these are by no, means too difficult to be attempted. They are really quite easy when you know the way. Try first on a Boston, through the intervention of Giovanni, the magician, who was appearing there. He phoned the manager.

"Please hire Mathea. She's wonderful. I know because we worked in the same show at the Cafe Margaret in The Worry Clinic piece of canvas or coarse flannel, and make very even and regular stitches quite close to each other. Picture 3 shows just how the By Dr. George W.

Crane- stitches are made. Let the erving the thread go under the point of Budapest. She was terrific. She was the greatest thing Budapest had ever seen. She got more applause than anyone ever got in that city," said Giovanni, becoming over-emotional but then caution and the actor's in; stinct dictated the magician's final words "next to me." be the most popular way of doing the seams in dolly's underclothes.

If you look at picture 2, you will see that this kind of seam is simply a double row of running stitches. The first row is done in the ordinary way, then the raw edges are cut as short as possible, and the seam turned inside out, a second row of stitching giving perfect neatness in the finished work. You must, however, remember when doing these seams that the first row of running, instead of being done on the wrong side, is always done on the right side, the second row putting the first one out of sight. Gathering is done with ex-right," said his friend. "The Music Hal is the finest movie house in the world.

But it also is one of the largest, and you can't judge national reaction merely from big-city theaters." "I know whereof I said Eysell, "because I also am the manager of one of the world's smallest movie houses the 400-seat house at Colonial Williamsburg." At heists scoff at Biblical miracles while they accept the radio and the atomic bomb, which they can't explain. Read my answer to Howard and then decide how you would vote on this interesting question. Discuss it in Sunday School. CASE M-230: Howard 19, professes to be an atheist. "The Bible miracles are aU bunk," he boldly challenged me.

Take the man at the pool who had been crippled all his life. Or the miracle of the loaves and fishes! "Dr. Crane, what do you say to them? Surely as a physician and a psychologist Linden-Juniper Area G. S. Eysell, managing director of the Radio City Music Hall, was discussing audience reaction to certain motion pictures.

One the needle and pull tne needle down gently, letting the thread cross over itself where the needle came out. If you follow these directions, and look at the picture, you will really be surprised how easy the stitch is. It is not only useful for buttonholes, but for embroidering petticoats and other garments. With a knowledge of these stitches, you will be able to- do various kinds of repairs and also to make pretty things for your dolL Monday "Scot fa First Ant arc tie Expedition." of his friends disagreed, and you don't believe in such fables' Eysell suggested: "Come with me and 1 11 prove it. He took him inside the Music Hail, where they watched the audience applaud those scenes Which Evsell had said would appeal to them "This doesn't prove you're Legal Noticet Legal Nonces Legal Notices Estate of J.

M. Lewia. deceased, of To Paul Sharmock. Respondent: Take notice that ttie case of Viola C. Sharmock WilkiiLSburg.

No. 51 of 1947. Letters Charles P. Pearson, Attorney, 508 Grant Room 302, Pittsburgh, Pa. To Lucille Tomlinson Matheny, Respondent: Take notice that the subpoena and alias subpoena in the case of Floyd S.

Matheny testamentary on his estate were granted against you for divorce a vinculo xnatri to the undersigned who requests all persons monii. at No. 211 January Term, 1945, Common Pleas Court, Allegheny County, aeainst vnn fni divorce A. V. M.

at No. naving claims or aemands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Grace will be tried at the City-County Building, Pittsburgh, when called, or 2411 October Term, 194, Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, have been returned N. E. I. You are required to appear and answer the complaint on or as soon as is convenient to said court.

M. Barney Cohen, Attorney for Libellant, v. iewis and Raymond M. Lewis, Extra. 413 Ella Wilkinsburp.

or to 120S Berger Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Stanton Carson and Wright Rundle, before the first Monday oi snarco, i Walter C. Monaghan, Sherit.

Estate of Robert Wilson Thompson, or 623 rick Pa. They are just good stories which the gullible have swallowed for centuries. "There are no such things as miracles, and you must admit it." Modern Miracles Desirous of some attention and notoriety, Howard adopts this juvenile rsethod of gaining the spotlight. He becomes an iconoclast a breaker of old, established images or ideas. Is it true that there are no miracles? I have had patients who had not set foot on the floor for nearly a year, yet when I ordered them to get up and walk, they walked! Like the usual physician, I have taken patients, apparently dead, and injected adrenaline into their hearts, after which they've come back from the Valley of the Shadow.

I've taken dying patients, pallid and almost lifeless, until I transfused them with a pint of blood, after which color came back to their lips and skin, and they recovered. Are these miracles? Howard may say not, simply because he knows how physicians accomplish them. But had I taken itobert w. Thompson, deceased, of Pgh, Morris M. Freed.

Attorney, 1213 Plaia No. 6071 of 1946. Letters of administra John W. Cost. Attorney at Law.

1200 Pittsburgh. Pa. To Rosalie M. tion c. T.

A. on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all Der- Jones Law Pittsburgh, Pa. Private sale of real estate in default of known heirs. In the Orphans'. Court of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

In Re Estates of Wells, Respondent: Take noUce that the subpoena and alias subpoena In the ease of Samuel D. Wells against you for divorce sons 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 Potter A. V. M. at No.

3444 October Term, ia4, nomas w. sutcime and Ethyl M. Sut- Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, cnna or tuiei jm. sutcime, deceased. have been returned N.

E. You are Liut irust company. Adm. C. T.

Berger or to John T. Duff, 3222 Grant Pa. Nos. 2218 and 2217 of 1944. Notice Is hereby given that Frank Butler, administrator of the above estates, has filed his required to appear and answer tne complaint on or before the first Monday of March, 1947.

Walter C. Monaghan, Sheriff. Estate of Howard W. Buckton, or How petitions at me aDove numbers and year, praying for leave to sell at crivate saio In M. E.

EvashwicK. Attorney. Bergei ard ucKton, or w. H. Buckton, deceased, of Pgh.

No. 147 of 1947. Letters of ad- default of known heirs, to Lonis Lerieror Pittsburgh. Pa. To John J.

Thomas, Respondent: Take notice that the sub rainistraUon on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons poena and alias subpoena in the case oi caving claims or demands against th ana liatneryn M. Lederer. his wife, for the sum of Pour Hundred ($400.00) Dollars, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Township of Penn. County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, Alma O. Thomas against you lor divorce estate of decedent to make known the A.

V. M. at No. 322S October Term. 1946, Common Pleas Court cf Allegheny County, same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Susan have been returned N.

E. I. You On Sunday, February 2, a new Dial Central Office, to be known as "KOsewood," will be established in a new building at 20 South Balph Avenue in Bellevue next door to the present Linden-Juniper Central Office. The equipment was installed in this new Central Office at a cost of $400,000 and will provide dial telephone service for approximately 1,200 customers now served through the manual switchboards of the Linden-Juniper Central Office. The opening of the RO sewood Office is but one of many forward steps that have been taken and- that will be taken to provide more and more of the best telephone service in the world for all who want it.

Further additions during 1947 are planned to care for the growing demand for service. SUBSCRIBERS AFFECTED BY THE ADDITION OF THE ROSEWOOD CENTRAL OFFICE HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED E. Buckton. lis van Buren are required to appear and answer tiie or to J. Alfred Wilner A Arnold complaint on or before the first Monday of March, 1947.

Walter C. Monaghan, D. Wilner, 2t tncic Pa. L'ruig ijoi io. in tne isonaire farms Plan as recorded In the Recorder's Office of Allegheny County In Plan Book Vol.

26. pages 35 and 39. bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the northerly line of Grandvlew Street at the Intersection of said line dividing plot No. 24 from plot No. 22: thence along said divid sneric Owen S.

Cecil, Attorney, 1016 Berger To Steve M. Kopacki, Respondent: Take notice that the case of Henrietta Kopacki against you for divorce a vinculo matri Pittsburgh. Pa. To Louis E. Carver, Respondent: Take notice that tlie sub ing Una North 0 54" East, seventy-five these patients into a dark room out of his sight, and then returned them well and animated, he might very logically have said I performed miracles.

A miracle is usually a scientific act which has been accomplished before an uneducated or uninitiated audience. They see the effect but do not understand it. So they call it miraculous. That we can talk to London or China, as we how do via radio or cable, would have been a miracle a few generations ago. It still is a wonderful thing to me.

So is the atomic bomb. That a drunken down-and-outer or a debauched rogue can be changed by love of a good woman or the influence of religion, and made into a great leader for righteousness, is still a miracle to me. Alcoholics Anonymous help produce such miracles every day. In the delivery room of the hospital I've attended young mothers who absolutely refused any anesthesia at childbirth; who gritted their teeth, bore the pain, and then ecstatically exclaimed, "Oh, it's a boy! I'm so glad, for my husband wanted a boy!" Then with tears of joy they lie back contended and happy, unselfishly thinking of the hus-hand's delight and not their recent pain. Miraculous? Phvsi-cians think so! That is LOVE.

Five Loaves and Two Fishes What about the loaves and fishes obviouslv cannot duplicate that as yet. But it does not behoove any of us to become so egotistical over our present knowledge of science that we deny the greater scientific accomplishments of others. For" example, we do know that we can take ice and, simply by altering one factor, namely the temperature, change it from a solid into a liquid. Yet it has not altered its essential chemical formula of H2 0. A little later it vanishes into thin air as water vapor a gas.

But it is still 2 0. Then chill the room and this water vapor condenses as liquid water. Chill it further and it again becomes ice. It was in the room all the time, but we couldn't see it till it resumed its liquid or solid form. Possibly Christ's appearance before the Apostles in the locked room after his crucifixion, and his equally sudden disappear ance, may be explained as an extension of this same principle.

What do you think of this poena and alias subpoena in the case of Alice. G. Carver against you for divorce monii, at no. ii-it juiv Term, i4o, common Pleas Court, Allegheny County, will be tried at the City-County Building, A. V.

M. at No. 2158 October Term. 1846. Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, when called, or as soon as is convenient to said Court.

Irving Literary Guidepost have been returned N. E. I. You are required to appear and answer the complaint on or beiore the first Monday of Sikov. Attorney for Libellant.

First National Bank Natrona, Pa. March. 1947. Walter Monaghan, Sheriff. Estate of Margaret Whalen.

deceased, of Peh. No. 267 of 1947. Letters testa To Edna B. Thompson.

Respondent By W. G. Rogers- mentary on her estate were granted to th undersigned who reaupsta all persons Take notice that the case of EUwia R. Thompson against you tor divorce a vin having claims or demands against the culo matrimonii, at no. 32di Term 1942, Common Pleas Court, Allegheny estate of decedent to mae snows xne same and all nersons indebted to decedent County, win ce tried at the city- to make payment without delay to James (id) feet to line of Elmer E.

Johnston; thence along said line South 89 6' East, seventy-five (75) feet to dividing plot No. 24 from plot No. 26; thence along said dividing line South 0 54' Wert, one hundred forty-five and 210 (15.2) feet to the northerly line of Grandvlpw Street; thence along said line North S9 6' West, seventy-five (75) feet to the place of beginning. Containing 4 acre, more or less. Subject to conditions, restrictions and reservations in prior deeds of record.

Being the same property which Ralph McFarland and Nettie McPariand, his wife, by deed dated 21 July. 1923, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Allegheny County in Deed Book Vol. 2194. page 734. granted and conveyed unto Thomas Wilham Sut-eiiffe and Ethel Svteliffe.

his wife. Unimproved land. And the said Orphans' Court has fixed the 3rd day of March, 1947. at 10 o'clock A. Eastern Standard Time, as the time, and the Orphans' Court Room.

Citv-County Building. Grant Street and Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh. as the place, for hearing said petitions, where and when ail persons interested may appear and object to said sale on account of insufficiency or price and bid over said sum if they so desire. Frank Butler, Administrator. County Building, Pittsburgh, when called, or as soon as is convenient to esid Whalen.

Extr. 529 N. isegiey Pa. or to Charles M. Doaley, uourt.

joan j. winey. Attorney tor UDei-lant. 1015 Berger Building. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Berger r-a. Estate of Walter E. Volbrecht. deceased. Estate of Roy B.

Love, deceased, of Pen. No. 37 of 1947. Letters testamen of Bellevue. No.

6574 of 1946. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who request all persons tary' on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persona- having claims or demands against th estate of decedent to make known the same and having claims or demands against the estate of ceesaent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent all persons indebted to decedent to make to make payment without delay to Agnes payment without delay to iiazei lone ixrve. 6551 Daizcll Place. or to George V. Moore.

Law Finance voibrecnt, 139 Lincoln gsue-vue. or to A. Boyle, Cois-monweaith Pa. Pa. Estate of Gorman McDonald, de Estate of Winifred Scott White, or Mrs.

ceased, of Forest Hills. Pa. No. 154 of Jimei Collord White, deceased, of Sewick-iey. No.

29 of 1947. Letters testa A HAIT A KALEIDOSCOPE, by Frank Weiten-kanipf (Seribner's; THE NEW YORK scene from 1S70 to 1945 is described here by a boy and man as he meanders with seeming aimlessness along highways and byways and into museums, theaters, concert halls, restaurants and homes. Weitenkampf, who was curator of prints in the New York Public Library, gossips rather than writes, so that you listen rather than read, and if you are interested in the old cigarstore Indian, horse-car "lines, the first electric lights, the phonograph with horn, high shoes and stock and stove-pipe hats and low-necked dresses, vaudeville, minstrels, the Bowery, 53 opera feats, Paderewski, "Caruso. William D. Howells, Ada Rehart, Charles Dana Gibson, John La-Farge, Weir, Remington, you are apt to stay till long, after midnight and bid your host an affectionate and reluctant good-Eight WGR.

lif47. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons bavins claim or mentary on cer estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persona demands against the estate of decedent to having claims or demands against the Samuel Goldstock. Attorney. 613-15 Berper Pittsburgh. Pa.

To Eleanor Mary Weider, Respondent: Take notice that the subpoena and alias subpoena in the ease of George Elmer Weider agairst you for divorce A. V. M. at No. 3230 October Term.

1948. Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County. have been returned N. E. I.

You are required to appear and answer the complaint on ct before the first Mondav of March, 1917. Walter C. Monaghan. Sheriff. mane known the same and ail persons indebted to decedent to make payment with estate of decedent to mane Knows tne out delay to Josephine P.

McDonald, 1644 Ardmore Forest Hills, or to J. C. McGlnnes and Sherriff. same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary Thome White, Sewickley, or to C. A.

Woods, Grant Pa. Lindsay, Weis McGlnnes, Zaw Finance Pa. Estate of Alice Skiilen. deceased if Tho Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania Pgh. No.

274 of 1947. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all nersons having claims or demands against the Estate of Melissa Gertmde Bush, de-l ceased, of Woodville. Pennsylvania. No. 345 of 1947.

Letters of Administration on her estate were issued to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate cf decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Luln B. McPherson. (I5 Locust Place, Sewickiey. Pennsylvania. Administratrix, or to Alter, Wright A Barron.

22O0 First National Bank Building, Pittsburgh. 22, Pennsylvania. estate of decedent to mut knows trie Estate of Mrs. P. J.

Flaherty, or Mary E. Flaherty, deceased, of Swisevale. Ncx 6635 of 1945. Letters of administration T. A.

oa her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all person having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and ail persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Francis J. T. A 2212 Braddoek Swissvale. or to Elmer Ecker, BakeweS Pa. same and ail persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Eiiaa- oetn u-Bnea ana Alice Mackla, 1715 Realty Pch.

16. or to Daniel 8. Newman. Farmers Banx ra..

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