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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTEi MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1962 17- ALL LIVE SHOW AT MRS, MAE STOKES RICHARD C. McINTYRE SSntg Services for Richard C. Mc-Intyre, retired Union Railroad vice-president, will be he'ld to- OUR CIRCUS CENTER "BRING 'EM BACK Services for Mrs. Mae Stokes, a former Swlssvale resident, will be held today at 2 p. m.

at the Mowtell arid Peek Funeral Home, day at 7 p. m. in H. Samson's, Funeral Home. 537 N.

Long Beach, Calif. Mrs, ALIVE HUNTER" Stokes, 71, died Thursday Neville (Nov. She moved to 5 I Oakland. Mr, Long Beach two years ago. In Swissvale she was a mem Mclntyre died Saturday (Nov.

24) in Mercy Hospital. He lived at 4733 Center ber of the Methodist Church, Signal Rebekah Lodge, Order OH, HENRY, IT'S AMAZING IOT YOU TURNED THAT FOUR HUNDRED 5 TWENTY you've got it, i tA INTO A PURRING uSmVST I QUEENIE, DON'T MRS. HAZEL STOVER Funeral services Jor Mrs. Hazel Clever Stover, former McKees Rocks and Neville Township school teacher and wife of a McKees Rocks funeral director, will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.

In the Mervln C. Stover Funeral Home, 534 Island McKees Rocks. Mrs. Stover, of 19 Mackin Ingram, died Saturday (Nov. 24) in St.

Margaret Hospital She was a graduate of Chatham College, a member of the McKees Rocks Presbyterian Church where she was president of the Women's Association, of Ohio Valley Chapter No. 438 of the Order of Eastern Star, the Coraopolis Sisterhood of the Dames of Malta and the Mary Sheridan Rebecca Lodge No. 360. She was also a member and past president of the Ohio Valley College Club and a member of the Ladles Aid Society of the Ohio Valley General Hospital and the Metropolitan Board of the Young Women's Christian Association. Surviving are her husband, LGN KIS Eft Gusst in Don Riggs 'Safari' WATCH Id mum "THE BUCK KUXD AFXICAN U0N," SAT.

NIGHTS COYOTES, RED FOX, RATTLESNAKES, BOBCAT, DEER. RACCOONS, OCBlOTS, COATIMuNOI, REPTILES, ETC. ONE WHOLE WEEK BEGINNING NOV. 25 of Eastern btar, Order of the Amaranth, W. Brooks American Auxiliary, Dames, of Malta and the Swissvale Philjuithropic So.

CHARLES G. DONALDSON Services for Charles G. Donaldson, former Hampton Township police chief, will be held today at 2 p. m. at the Herbert R.

King, Funeral Home, Route 8, Allison Park. Mr. Donaldson, 65, of West Hardies Road, Hampton Township, died Friday (Nov. 23) in Allegheny Valley Hospital. He was retired after 20 years on the force, during which he had been chief several times.

He was a member of the Bakerstown Methodist Church, Zaradatha Lodge 448, and the Allison Park Odd Fellows Lodge. Surviving are a sister, L. Maude Donaldson, of Hampton Township; and two brothers, Wesley E. Donaldson of Shadyside, and 1 1 T. Donaldson, of Hampton Township.

Burial will be in Mt. Royal Cemetery. james m. Mcdonald A solemn requiem- high mass for James M. McDonald, contractor and building inspector for the Borough of Bellevue, will be offered Wednesday at 10 a.

m. at the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue. Mr. McDonald, 76, of 418 Division Bellevue, ciety. Surviving are her hus Mr, Mclntyre Ave.

Born in Bellevue, Mr. Mclntyre joined Union Railroad in 1912 and became vice-president in 1950, after serving as Inspector, mechanic and general manager. He retired In 1953. Surviving are his wife, Agnes band," John P. Stokes; two John of Swissvale, and Joseph, of Long Beach; a sister and brother in England; and two grandchildren.

ENTER OUR CARTOON Burial will be in Long Beach. Thomas Mclntyre; a daugh COLOR CONTEST ter, Mrs. Virginia Greer; MARIE SVACH IHc uUNuLE-YOU HAVE lX I Xf TO LEARN TO LIVE WITH I IN MERCHANDISE and a son, Richard Mclntyre. Friends will be received at the PRIZES GIVEN AWAY Funeral services for Marie Varisek Svach, proprietor of a meat market at 224 Grant SO funeral home from 2 to 4 EYERY WEEK UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! Millvale, will be held to morrow; at 8 p. m.

at the Sperling Funeral Home, 123 Mervin Stover; and three sons, p. and at the 7 p. m. services. Burial will be tomorrow at 11 a.

in the McVille Cemetery, Freeport. in Merchandise in Merchandise 1 st PRIZE 25 2nd PRIZE '15 3rd PRIZE '10 North Millvale. Mrs. died Saturday (Nov. 24) in Sub Svach, 72, died Saturday (Nov.

24). She was the wife Merchandise Mervin Hayes and James Stover. Friends are being received at the funeral home. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, McKees Rocks.

REP. SAMUEL DENNISON Services for Rep. Samuel urban General Hospital. He was an honorary life member of Bellevue Council No. 1400, B.

Dennison, long-time Re Knights of Columbus, and a Clip Verscharen's cartoon from this ad, color it, mail with name and address before midnight Monday, December 3rd tot VIRSCHARIN'f FOOD CINTIR 3390 Saw Mill Run Rrentwecxl 27, Fa. All entries will be judged by Ver member of Church of the As publican member of the Legislature, will be held tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in the First Presbyterian Church, Reyn-oldsville. Mr.

Dennison, 63, of sumption. Surviving are his wife, Agnes J. Becker McDon ald; four sons, Emmet District Deaths Mrs. Emma L. Hoag, 102, of Cambridge Springs RD 2, one of Crawford County's oldest residents, (Nov.

23) in her home. Born Emma King, she lived most of her life in Erie before moving to Cambridge Reynoldsville, died Saturday James John B. and Thomas of the late Frank Svach who died Oct. 11. She was born in Czechoslovakia and came to America as a girl.

She belonged to American Legion Auxiliary 688, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 118 and Sobeslavia No. 3. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Marie A. Simerka, of Seattle, Washington; a son, Frank R.

Svach of Pittsburgh; and three grandchildren. Friends are being received at the funeral home. Private burial will be in United Cemetery. scharen's contest Judges and their decision will be final. 3.

The contest winners will be announced in Verscharen's ad. 4. All contest entries are the property of Verscharen'i and cannot be E. McDonald; two daughters, Virginia Krueger and Shirley Mondock; two sisters, Mrs. (Nov.

24) in West Penn Hospital. He was elected to his 10th term from Jefferson County last Nov. 6. A former Ann Schillinger and Mrs. Mary Joyce; and nine grandchildren.

Springs in 1956. Three grandchildren and two half-sisters survive. Ewyone is edible eicepi professional artists. Friends are being received at Pittsburgh resident, he founded the firm of Dennison Brothers, a Reynoldsville auto dealership, in 1930. He the O'Shea-Miller Funeral Samuel Musar, 74, retired employe of General Chemical 17ft VING of Newell, (Nov.

23) in Home, 460 Lincoln Belle' vue. Burial will be in North' side Catholic Cemetery. MRS. FANNIE GLASS his Newell home. Survivors was first elected to the Legislature in 1942.

He was a World War I veteran, serving in the Cavalry and Field include six sons and a daughter and 24 grandchildren. SerV' ices Tuesday morning. Artillery. Mr. Dennison was Services for Mrs.

Fannie Glass, a life-long Pittsburgh resident, will be held today at 11 a. m. in the Ralph Schugar Henry Stehman Ackerman, 69, operator of Ackerman's Chapel, 5509 Center Meat Market, Greensburg, for 44 years. (Nov. 23) in his a past president of the Reynoldsville Kiwanis Club; past exalted ruler of the Reynoldsville Elks; past commander of McDonald Post, American Legion; a member of the John M.

Reed Lodge, Shadyside. Mrs. Glass, 84, of Southwest Greensburg home, 5712 Munhall Squirrel Survivors include the widow, Hill, died Saturday (Nov. 24) in Montefiore Hospital. She a son and three daughters.

Edward E. Leopold, 89, for was a member of Beth TONIGHT 7:30 CHANNEL 11 mer owner of the Millerstown the Williamsport Consistory and the Brookville Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. Surviving are his wife, Helen Shalom congregation and its Water Co. and prominent But Sisterhood, and a member of ler businessman, (Nov. 23) in Hadassah and the Jewish Kessler Dennison; three sons, The old adage "it's a woman's world" is hilariously refuted as Glenn Corbett, Mike Bums, Ted Bessel and Randy Boone prove his Chicora home.

Home for the Aged. SurviV' Richard, Jack and Robert Dennison; a sister, Mrs. John ing are: two daughters, Mrs. William Patterson Pollock, 97, of Beaver, founder and operator of the W. P.

Pollock Co. for 30 years until he re Westcott; and seven grand S. Kardon and Mrs. M. C.

Al bert; two sons, Jack and Ben children. Friends are being jamin Glass; two sisters, Mrs. tired 22 years ago, (Nov. 24) received at the Eugene Smith Funeral Home, Reyn I Flora Fledman and Miss Jean-ette Berman; eight grand' children; and ten great-grand' oldsville. Burial will be In in a New Brighotn nursing home.

He was a native of Greene County, where he taught school and in 1892 founded the commercial de children. Interment will be 1 Lakelawn Memorial Park, MBS. IOLA B. EVANS at Beth-Abraham Cemetery, Carrick. The family suggests memorial contributions may partment of old Beaver Col Services for Mrs.

Iola Bode Evans, of 1126 East End lege. A son, William and a granddaughter, Mrs. Richard Edgewood, will be held Wednes be made to charity. ELMER WV. TRAPP day at 1:30 p.

m. at the M. Van IT'S A Services for Elmer W. Trapp, staff representative for District 15 of the United Steelworkers union, will be held today at 11 a. m.

at the Paul C. Forsaith Funeral MAN'S Home, 126 Hazelwood WORLD Hazelwood. Mr. Trapp, 53, of MM 11 1 6033 Library Road, Bethel Park, died Thursday (Nov. K.

Johnson, survive. Services Tuesday afternoon at the J. T. Anderson Jr. Funeral Home, Beaver.

Mrs. Hazel Cauvel, 68, wife of William B. Cauvel co-owner of Cauvel Brothers Garage, (Nov. 24) in Franklin. Miss Lottie R.

Smith, 79, clerk in the Warren Bank and Trust Co. for 50 years, in Warren, Pa. Raymond H. McKisslrk 68, reitred Armstrong County probation officer and former state game protector, (Nov. 23) in Kittanning.

John D. Jones, 66, formerly of Cresson, and former American Legion post commander, brother of Mrs. Ella Zimmer Home Funeral Home, 7400 Ir-vine Swissvale. Mrs. Evans, 55, died Saturday (Nov.

24) in Columbia Hospital. She was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church, Wilkinsburg, and the church's choir, the Star of Bethlehem Chapter 103, Order of Eastern Star and the chapter choir. She is survived by her husband, Harold T. Evans; a son, Duane Evans, of San Diego, her mother, Mrs. Emma Bode, of Regent three sisters, Mrs.

Lucille Stonehouse, of Vancouver, Mrs. Dorothy Jackson and Mrs. Bernice Dale, both of Pittsburgh; two brothers, Daniel Bode, of Wis 22) at St. Clair Memorial Hos pital. He belonged to the i 1 Mf Bethel Presbyterian Church, Amity Lodge 685, and Clairton Local 1557 of the USW.

Surviving are his wife, Vera Bogardus Trapp; a daughter, Mrs. Marlene J. Burnside, of Bethel Park; and sister, Mrs. Helen Gate man and Mrs. Catherine Min- house, of Munhall.

Burial will be in Jefferson Memorial Park. teer of Pittsburgh, in Phoenix, consin, and Luther Bode, of Northeast, and two Ariz. Mrs. Mary Pessia, 100, wid JOHN SGROI SR. Requiem mass for John ow of Dominic Pessia, in her Bradford home after a lengthy illness.

grandchildren. Friends are being received fom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in William Penn Cemetery.

Sgroi, 71, a retired Clairton grocer, will be offered at YOU HAVE NEVER EATEN SAUSAGE UNTIL I -r, JLrfl itssfess I Jdltir I Harry j. Cartmell, 72, in 11 a. m. tomorrow in at. charge of the deputy zone of Clare's Church, Clairton- Suffer from where he was a member.

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He was a charter member of the Italo American Instructive Club and a member of the Sons of Italy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vittoria Sgroi, two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Gi-ansante of Clairton and Mrs. Mary Clark of Duquesne; seven sons, Nick, John, Sam, and Angelo, all of Clairton, Anthony of McKeesport, Consolato of Glassport, and James of Johnstown; 26 grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren.

Friends are being received from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. at the A. J. will speak before the 1 1 1 rgh Chapter of the American Mar-1 keting Association Thursday at noon in the Penn-Sher- I Si B.

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