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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1955 A. Price, jr.9 New Men's Store to Open Andv Griffilli AiT win Coaches A Leading Player In O'Neill Drama 2ND WEEK! Doors Open 6 P. M. To Speak In The I lltmulf i Cornrdf 'THE BELLES of ST. TRIHIAN'S' Capitol Recording star Andy Twin Coaches tonight.

Griffith has just been signed for the Broadway stage production of the excellent TV show next October. The famed Harmonica Rascals, featuring little Johnny Puelo, share top billing. Dancing Phyllis Louise rounds out the show, with Frankie Barr's orchestra and Jess Wilson, District Asked ToBackltalian 4Boys Town' 850,000 Sought To Build W. Pa. Youth Center Fund Drive I yK Griffith, who attained overnight (jSJ stardom in the television show arring MR.

ALASTAIR SIM "No Time for Sergeants" on the "USStecl Hour," will open f4 "Uy 'W" the week's engagement Will Address iSoon Report Luncheon In William Penn Gwilym A. Price, will be singing emcee, on hand usual at the Route 51 room. the principal speaker tomorrow the noon report luncheon of UniteH Homeless Italian boys, whose cause is championed by an Irish priest, may be living in a Western Pennsylvania Center" Italy in the near future. Monsignor John P. Carroll-ebbing, who started the Bovs TALK OF THE TOWN! DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT! "Fascinating.

The picture of a sixteen year old 1MUA- YWCA amp aign in L'lmmiiiM a. m. to yistaYisioh Ol If A I A LEGEND THAT I lAV If 1 I -r 1 WILL LIVE FOREVER! fr 1 tS fy lrfe feet S. A the William 'enn Hotel, will be the first report uncheon of boy learning about sex from a mature woman." N.Y. Herald-Tribune "A work of art" N.

r. POST the drive. Town of Italy, was in town yesterday to promote a $50,000 fun-raising drive in the district to make such a center possible. I Monsignor Carroll-Abbing has i lived in Italy 25 years and has been in this countrv about two Ten divisions mm i comprising 600 IB workers will report results G. A.

Trice, Jr. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT of the drive to campaign chair man Mrs. Robert D. Campbell. The $5,000,000 goal of the campaign is intended to pro vide for the erection of a new downtown headquar months on his present tour.

He has covered 30 cities and will leave for Italy May 16. Monsignor Carroll-Abbing is the author of the book "Journey to Somewhere," a story on the problems of a waif. It will be released May 11. Seeks $50,000 ters building for the YWCA and $2,500,000 lor six new fast blonds. 1 TECHNICOLOR, pgjlEDMOND LV.JsJ LANE JOHNSTONE She is a member of the professional company directed by Mary Morris, Tech drama professor, which will present Eugene O'Neill's "Mourning; Becomes Electra" at the First Unitarian Church, East End, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.

There will be a dinner served between the acts of the unusually long: drama which is scheduled to begin shortly after 5 p. m. YMCA suburban buildings and the renovation of old YMCA branches. Post-Gazette Photo One-story buildings, contain For Italian Waifs ETONS OPENS TODAY Etons, a new men's furnishing store, will open this morning in the Tlaza Building at Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Above at left, A.

Henry Cohen, president of the new ing an auditorium, Kitchen, clubrooms and offices are scheduled for North Boroughs, Penn firm, makes a last-minute check of his stock while an early- Robert iMaxM ell Hills, South Community, North Hills, Homewood-Brushton and -7? bird customer looks on. Mr. Cohen formerly was associated with Kosenbaum's Department Store. ijjtgwHcg' 1 fcf. vrm doc iu ITKEAT THE fAMILY TCHlf5HTj yQ (nip Torrnro South Hills areas at a cost of $125,000 each.

Swing harpist and composer Los Chavalcs Sta Violin Beauties I J- 1 rMincM PavnP-Jan Sterling "The Vanquished' In most of these areas the present offices are makeshift and sometimes located In schools or churches. At Horizon Room Hold at Ankara The Ving Merlin Violin Beau V- m- -i i PLUS Robert Maxwell headlines the new show opening a week's engagement at the Vogue Terrace tonight. Maxwell who records for Columbia, is best remembered for his composition "Ebb (CARNEGIE) swt I uiiniiw In CinemaSnooe and Tech. SEE 1 ties and the first Phil Richards Walt. Disnrv "20.000 Lea-ues Under the Sea" Kirlc Douslas-James Masnn-Faul Lukas.

No Advance in Prices ice show of the season have Spell-binding rituals that grip trie bumon Color by OE LUXE In the ondr s( STEREOPHONIC SOUND With RICHARD TODD -1 JEAN PETERS Feature: 1 0 West View to Start 50th Season on May 1 West View Park opens its' 50th season on May 1. The Los Chavales de Espana (The Kids From Spain) have been held over for another four days at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport's Horizon Room. The Flamenco dancers have been held over at the Ankara (MI. OLIVER) MT. OLIVER 1 Acadny Award for a second week starting to body in its powtr! tide," and he has a current hit in "Misty." Marge Cameron, a singing comedienne, and the acrobatic dance team of Johnson and night.

The Merlin group has drawn rave notices for both All CinemaScope Color Show! SEE Man-Fish BattU Shork-Man-Killer! park has been given a new look in the way of painting, remodel their beauty and their artistry ROBT. WAGNER "WHITE FEATHER" ROCK HUDSON "CAPT. LIGHTFOOT" scored a great hit with patrons at the big glass-enclosed room on this return engagement. The I 1 I ing, and the planting of new shrubs and trees. New rides Madel complete the bill.

Morry Allen and his orchestra play for dancing and the shows at the East McKeesport club. 1eM IN CINEMASCOPE anc nd have been added and Kiddielani COLOR! dancing of Trini Reyes is featured by the colorful group. Larry Faith and his orchestra Winner Grace Kelly and Wm. Holden "The Bridges at Tokn-Ri' (Tech.) 1:30 7:02 9:45 find "Son Davey Crockett ARPAinF (SOUTHS IDE) MnuHUt In Cinemascope and Tech. Walt Disney "20.000 Leasues Under the Sea" Kirk Mason and "Man of Conflict" Erw.

Arnold-John Agar. CUAnYInF (5518 Walnut St.) OtlAU IOIUC Wra Shakespeare "Romeo and Juliet" (Teen.) and Jane Russell "Underwater'' in SuperScope and Tech at 7:50. STRAND (GRFENSIURG) Last Day! Pal Tech. Adventure "Conquest of Space and Boris Karloff "Sabaka "GO TO THE MOVIES IT'S FUN" ESTHER WILLIAMS HOWARD KEEL "JUPITER'S DARLING" Richards, George Arnold, Bis-sell and Farley and the Ice Debs are featured in "Ice Walter Gable and his orchestra play for dancing and the shows, with Jimmy Confer handling the singing emcee spot at the big Route 51 club. has been enlarged.

The park will operate on Sundays only ACADEMY WINNER-BEST ACTRESS play for dancing nightly. Gawkers Aweigh COLO BY TECHNICOLOR GRACE KELLY STEWART GRANGER 'GREEN FIRE" CINEMASCOPE-COLOR! NOW SHOWING'. Since a Hollywood realtor ad until May 14 when school picnics get under way. Danceland has Tommy Car-lyn and his orchestra playing for the dancers tomorrow. Wednesday evening the teen age dancing will have Bobby Vinton and his band.

wr.EK SUSAN HAYWARD TYRONE POWER "UNTAMED" with RICHARD E6AN IN CINEMASCOPE COLOR BY DELUXE Outweighs Her Twin vertised that he sold Rock Hud Esther WILLIAMS Howard KEEL Hnmrwood flRf'IF; New KrnMnffton HOLLYWOOD Dnrmont HfOFNT East Liberty STRAND Oakland FRIDAY. APRIL 22 VICTOR THEATER, McKEESPORT son a house, giving the address, "JUPITER'S DARLING" CINEMASCOPE i RANDTSCOTT "TEN WANTED MEN" a i a Pavan eighs 14 pounds more than her twin sister, Pier Angeli 114 to 100. LOOKING for Living Quarters? See the Classified Section for latest offers. 3ISGR. CARROLL-ABBING He's champion of homeless.

the actor's place has been over run with gawkers. 1 Lost and Found Legal Notices 4 Dining-Dancing-EntTnm't lutttltS LITTLE HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT FINEST FOODS SERVED DAILY S00 BART LETT ST. JA. 1-9873. Oakburst Tea Room, 6 mi.

west ot Doue-gal. 14 mi. east on Rt. 31. Chicken, waffles.

Shows nightly. Somerset 5762. conducted Tuesday at Dallas, Texas, by the Reverend Lufay Sweet, of the Concord Presbyterian Church, Carrick. morning at 11 a. m.

Interment Alt. Pleasant Cemeterv. Arrangements by BURKKT FUNERAL HOME, Oakmont, Pa. Found ml dog whit-blk Glen 1077 vie Lg Frk Sed bi 1st dwntn JU 1-3289R MINIATURE pinseher. North Neville.

Melwood; reward. JA. 1-9669 or HA. 1-9171. Pay env lost Raywell Rest GR 1-8955 PUP Male Wcimaraner and Pointer, mixed black and gray, vicinity of Shadyside.

Child pet. Reward. HI. 1-7595 or HI. 1-9080.

PARKWAY Gardens Fine food amonc country surroundings. For reservations. 1060 Brinton Rd. Churchill 1-7410. late Flovd Askin.

of 626 Cascade Forest Hills; survived hv one dauchter. Mrs. Ada Askin Black: one son, Theodore P. Askin; one brother. Theodore P.

Stueber of Cleveland. Ohio: one sister, Mrs. Dorothv Anderson -of Shelby. Ohio. Friends received at T.

D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wilkins-burp. 'where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. (Cleveland, Ohio, papers, please ropy). HERWOOD On Sunday, April 17, 1955 at McGee Hospital.

Bridget Carney Herwood, of 343S Frazier wife of the late Patrick Herwood: mother of Mrs. Carl Shel-hararr of Cleveland. Ohio: Airs. Edward J. Reilly, Airs.

W. J. Connelly, Mrs. Mary Schaub and James P. Herwood; sister of Airs.

Kate Joyce; also survived by six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL'S, 3406 Fifth Ave. Kotice of time latev Paraket blu Prk McK Rk FS 1-6435 Rcsary beads Library 1-7539 N. S.

Requiem high mass in St. Andrew's Church, on Wednesday at 10 a. m. QUILLEN At the home of her son, Charles W. Quilien, Beams Run Road, Jefferson Boro.

on Saturday, April 16, 1955. Lillian Belle Ashton Quilien. in her 4lh year, wife of the late Joseph S. Quilien; beloved mother of Chester A. and Charles W.

Quilien; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Craig; grandmother of William Quilien. Friends received at the CLEVER STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island McKees Rocks. Funeral services on Tuesday, April 19, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment in Grov Cemetery, New Brighton, Pa. VAN WINKLF: On Friday. April 15. 1955, at Sylacauga. Alabama, Cira Virginia Van Winkle, widow of Henry B.

Van Winkle; mother of Airs. J. Park McClure and Airs. Henry Alitchell King. Friends may call at th ROOENISER FUNERAL HOME.

150 So. Negley East End. where servics will be held on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. POST TAVERN Where Good Friends Meet 1 03 GR ANT ST. CO.

1-9254 SNAVFLY SUrdast Inn. Route 3 SO. nr. Tarn pike. Center.

Pa. Orchestra. Fri and Sat. Sycamore 3-9829. Estate of Sarah Strub.

deceased, of Penn Twp. No. 168 ot 1955. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests ail persons havir? claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to maVe pavment without delay to Rev. Michsel B.

Fislko. Unity, or to Bfnlamin R. Rothman. 210 BerK-r Pa. Estate of Stephen Vallco, deceased, of Braddocf Hills Borough.

No. 1744 of 1955. Letten cf administration on his estate were granted to the who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make kr.cwn the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary Kudla, ilO Spring North Braddock. Pa or to Stanton C. Fogie, 4 31 Library Braddock, Pa.

TVARGN On Sunday, April 17. 19oo. Mary McGinley. wife of Michael J. Dargan: mother of Robert.

George and Fugene Dargan; sister of Mrs. Herbert White and Mrs. William Boylan of Fast End. Funeral from the McAVOV FUNERAL HOME, 1700 Forbes on Wednesday morning at 8:30. Solemn requiem high mass In the Church of the Epiphany at 9 o'clock.

Watch ladys Bulov Oaklnd HE 1-1124 WEDDING RING Lady diamond baguete, downtown. Friday; reward. Call Jackson 1-2433. 2 Strictly Persona! INGHAM Homer of 112 Del-rose McKeesport, husband of Elizabeth' Henderson. Friends are being received at the RICHARD L.

FAIT FUNERAL HOME, Jenny Lind Avenue at Soles McKeesport. Funeral Tuesday at 3 p. m. RAHNEMAN On Friday, April 15, 1955, at 9:05 p. at her residence.

1634 So. Dallas Eleanor Short Bahneman, wife of Carl W. Bahneman; mother of Russell K. Bahneman. Friends received at H.

SAMSON'S. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WANT TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS? See Our Large Ad on Pag 9 HELEN LEEDS INTRODUCTION SVC. VENTRESS Suddenly, on Friday afternoon, April 15 1955.

Adelaide Elizabeth Ventress, of 708 Wallace Wilkinsburg, mster of George E. Ventress and the late Sarah V. Pettit: aunt of Mrs. Elizabeth P. George and William Pettit.

Friends received at the WAPLE'S FUNERAL HOME. Baum Blvd. st Graham E. where services will be held Tuesday mornint at 11 o'clock. 2-A Business Personals RARR On Friday, April la.

EBERLE On Sunday, April 17. 1955, Fred H. husband of Harriet Eberle, of Glen Willard, father of mchard J. and Donald L. brother of David.

Henry, Forrest, Atiee and Mrs. Anna McCartney: alro two grandchildren. Friends received at the COPELA.M) FUNERAL HOME. 867 Fifth Coraopolis. Services on Wednesday morning st 10:30 o'clock.

ELLIOTT On Sunday morning, April 17 1955, Nannie Kerr Elliott, Widow of William C. Elliott, for Grace E. Barr (nee Lingenfeiter). of 1503 Monterey mother of REILLY On Saturdav, April 16. 1955, Alattie W.

Whiffen. of 526 Park Road, Ambridge, wife of L. D. Reilly; mother of Grace Irene, Robert Richard Louis D. Fairfax A.

and William 16 grandchildren: one greatgrandchild. Friends received at the MATTER FUNERAL HOME, 1133 Church Ambridge. Services Tuesday at 2 p. m. THE CHATEAU RESTAURANT 2652 LIBRARY ROAD WILLARD 1-0622 THE 3 SISTERS CATERERS OAKMONT 3500 THE Three Brothers dinlnz room eV cocktail lounge.

In the Eaddon HaU Hotel, 4730 Center Ave. MU. 3-893S. THE New Reca's Restaarant Delirious "Italian' cooking 532 McKsaa Charlere.1. Hudson 3-S024.

THE CLOCK Visit Our Nesr Cocktail Lour.gc. 3814 Forbes Oakland. 9-A Employm't Information ACTLJObXOPEN "inVL Sou Europe. To S15.000. Write on'y Employmert Center, Room 65Q.

4 Gren Boston. 14. FOREIGN -U. S. Job 1955 Directory.

Many Foreign Countries. Skilled. Unskilled. Txade. Office.

Stamped. Mlf-addressed tnv. appreciated. Job Information. Dept.

170, Waseca, Minn. DEAR TOMMY: Please come back home! Didn't realize it meant much Albert C. and Robert F. Barr; sister of Mrs. Stella Wilson.

Services at to you. Jt. Estate of Daniel L. Feick, deceased, of Brentwood. No.

1746 of 1955. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all person having claims or demands acxtnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make pmnt without delay to Wilson L. Feick. 21" Bauman Brentwood, and Peoples First National Bank and Trust Companv. 4th Ave.

Wood or Thomas Lewis Jones. 707 Grant Pa. KAUFMANN Edgar Jonas on Friday April 15. 1955. Suddenly at his winter home in Palm Springs.

Cal. Survived by his wife. Grace Stoops Kaufmann: his son Edgar J. Kaufmann. his brother Oliver M.

Kaufmann: his sister Mrs. Irwin D. Wolf. Friends received at H. SAMSON'S.

5o7 Neville Pittsburgh, Sunday afternoon and Monday. Servic at Temple Rodef Shalom. Fifth and Alorewood, Tuesdav at 11. Private interment at Bear Run. GEORGE F.

SMITH'S. 1200 Federal on Monday, April IS, at 2 p. m. SKIN Blemishes Blackheads fine lines-blotches-freckles-acne-dark circles-pimples. Registered Dermatologist.

Museum S-1824. WELLS On Friday, April 15. 1955, Lucv Alaria. age 73. beloved wife of William T.

Wells, of 718 California Avalon; mother of Airs. Maisie D. Anthony. Airs. Dorothv E.

Cain. Boyce G. and Spencer H. Wells and Mrs. Denise M.

Strickland: eight grandchildren. Friends received at the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME. 1014, California Avalon (North Boros). Services in the Church ot the Epiphar.y.

California and Home Avalon, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 3 Special Notices BROKEN PLATES Repaired in 1 hour. Dr. Simeral, 109 Diamond St. op.

McCann's. AT l-psas merly of Oakland: beloved mother of Airs. George W. Jones, of 2467 Plainview Brookline. and William C.

Elliott. of Regent Square: eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends received at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

Kindly omit flowers. BA 1' BACH On Saturday, April 16. 1955, Charles husband of the late Jennie Wedde'll Baumbach, of 1716 Crosley Beechview; beloved father of Eva L. Baumbach. Airs.

Margaret Al. Lieblich. Friends received at the BEIN-HAUER MORTUARY. 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services Wednesday afternoon at .1 o'clock.

Members of Germania Lodge No. 5Q9, F. A. M. and friends invited.

Alasonic services Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery. KOCH On Sunday. April 17.

1955, at her residence. 1841 Graham Gretchen G. Koch, wife of Scott L. Koch. M.

D. another of Mrs. Arline Keeffe of Birmingham. sister of Airs. T.

B. Alc-Collough and Airs. Maude DeTchon. Adler, Jacob D. Alpern, Sarah Alter, Telia Arnrlicin, Charles H.

Asktn, Gertrude Rahneman, Eleanor Rarr, Grace E. Raumbach, Charles II. Reatty, Cl-ra Anna Reck, Harry I. Bennett, Dr. Newman Rreitwieser, William arrodus, Adelene Cattley, Annie Dargan, Mary Cleland, William Eberle, ied H.

Elliott, Nannie K. Ewart, Mary Fugh, George Grbhardt, Nancy Click, Morris Goellner, August Goodman, James Grossman, Max Gurson, Samuel Herwood, Bridget Ingham, Homer C. Koch, Gretchen La.skowski, John Lynch, Robert M. McCaUum, Rachel Edward H. Miller, F.

J. Muenze, William Neely, Thomas Nestleroad, John R. Qulllen, Charles Reilly, 3Iattie Sacks, William Srhmitt, Christ Schwartz, Louis E. Siegert, Thomas E. Smith, Fred U.

Somers, Katherine StaufTer, Elizabeth Stilley, Jesse Van Winkle, Cora Ventress, Elizabeth Wells, Lucy Maria SACKS On Sunday, April 17. William, beloved husband of Gus-sie Aliller Sacks: father of Cyril. Airs. Helen Levine, Airs. Freeda Shirley Sommerfield and Aaron Sacks; brother of Simon Airs.

Anna Stern. Lillian Abramson, Mrs. Katie Miller, Airs. Alinnie Isack and Airs. Ruth Milch.

Funeral services at the BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Forbes St. at Craft on Monday. April 18.

at 1 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. SCHMITT On Sunday, April 17, 1955, at 12:10 a. Christ N.

Schmitt, husband of Alarie Gress FOREMOST DAIRIES. INC. JOBS to $1,500 monthly. All trades. So.

America. Europe, USA. Application 1 3 RCHIE ST. HI. 1-4 951 Esate rf Joserjh Hoffmann or Joseph Hoffman, deceased, ct Pch.

No. 1743 of 1955. Letters testamentary on his estate wer 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 pavment without delay to Fidelity Trust Companv. Surviving Institution by Merger with The Colonial Trust Companv. 34 3 Fourth F.xtr., or to A.

J. Weilersbacher. 617 Frick Pa. forms. Fare paid.

No employment fees. For quick reply write Dept. 363X, Nation! F.nrployment Information, 102C Bread. Newark, ft. J.

Y'ODER Suddenly, at Alarian, Ohio, on Friday, April 15. 1855. Donald beloved son of Chester and Martha Yoder, of 818 Devonsnire Coraopolis. Friends will be re of Pittsburgh and C. Graham Gibhs of Reading.

Pa. Notice of time and place of services to be given Kter. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. LASKOWSKI On Saturday. April 16, 1955.

John, of 165 Helen Kimei's Catholic Book Store 309 MARKET ST. CO. l-232 4 Dining-Dancing-EntTnnY ATLANTIC Gril style German foods. Also wires and liquors. 923 Liberty.

CO. 1-946S. 10 Help Wanteta Men Schmitt age 63 vears. of 337 Over- ceived at tne HOME. 867 Filth Coraopolis.

until Tuesday at noon. Services in Zion Lutheran Church, at 2 p. m. Estate of Jean A. Forsyth, deceased, of Pgh.

No. 1735 of 1955. Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the under-sisned who reauests all persons hav REATTY' Clara Anna, on Sunday, April 1955. of 406 Center Monroeville. wife of the late Samuel King Beatty and mother of Samuel Paul and Eunice Tarr, both of Monroeville.

Friends received at VAN HORNE'S. Beatty at Haymaker R.ds.. Alonroeville. Services on Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.

BEST steaks here Our specialty. Republic Restaurant Open 24 hrs. 204 E. Ohi N. Pgh.

CE. 1-6135. EWART On Saturday. April 16. 1955, Alary Rhoda Ewart.

wife of Albert F. Ewart. of 305 Penn Wilk. mother of Airs. Mary Boyles, Evelyn Hiller, Mrs.

Pearl Weissen-stein, Roy, Donald. Albert and Arthur Ewart; also survived by 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the F. C'OURTLEY' FUNERAL HOME. Franklin Ave.

at Coal 'where services will be helf. Tuesdav afternoon at 2 o'clock. FUGH On Saturday. April 16 1955, George husband of the late Anna K. Michael; father oC Clarence S.

Fugh. Family requests friends be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. at OGRODNIK FUNERAL OMJ (formerly Rheins), 333 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Memoriam 0 BLUE Room Inn.

Valley 3-9786. Con ing 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 Thomas G. Forsyth. 139 Edgewood Ave Pgh. 18, or to George T.

Emery. tinued entertainment nightly. Lincoln ALL advertisement for sales positions appearing tn the Male dE Female Help columns cf the Post' Gazette must mention the article or service to be sold, in addition to the basis cf remuneration. E. MfKeesport, Pa.

brook Blvd. father of Ellen Richards. Alargaret Larson. Gertrude Ehrlich and Eleanor Harris: brother of George and Anselm Schmitt; also 11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends mav call at the WILLIAM C.

HIRT FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St. Services Wednesday at 3 p. m. SCHMIDT (Smith) -On Thursday, April 14, 1955.

Arthur J. Schmidt, of Norwood Ave. Survived by three sisters and one brother. Friends received at LEY-MINER FUNERAL HOME. 2860 Perrysville Ave.

(at Marshall Ave where services will be held on Alonday at 2:30 p. m. The Wesrern Pennsylvania HEART ASSOCIATION BECK Of 2102 Pleasant Bethel suddenly on Saturday. April 16, 1955, Harry I. beloved husband of Louise; father of Yvonne: brother of Mrs.

Alarcella BON-ANGE "We Specialize in Fine Steaks and Italian Dishes." 3100 Saw Milt Run Blvd. PL. 1-9775 Aloon Run. husband of Alary; father of Stanlt. Andrew.

Mrs. Helen Kostella nine grandchildren; brother of Anthony Laskowski of Niles. Ohio. Friends received at MeDER-MOTT 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Requiem high mass in Holy Trinity Church, on Wednesday, April 20, at 9 a.

m. LYNCH Robert age 68, of Harrisville. suddenly on Saturday evening at. his home, beloved husband of Lyna Harper Lynch. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.

SHELLEY FUNERAL HOME, Grove City, where friends may call. 605 Standard Life Pgh. 32, Pa. CANTON Tea Garden Specializing in Chinese foods. Succulent Bar-B-Q spare ribs.

2205 Murray Ave. HA. 1-1213. Gratefully Acknowledges MEMORIAL GIFTS Hibo and Mrs. Thelma Swast.

Friends received at the HA.MEL MORTUARY'. McMurray near Bethel Church South Hills, where services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Cappy's Restaurant Sc 1716-20 Murray Ave. Sea food, steaks, chops.

Catering to banquets-parties. JA 1-3231 Estate of Helen Honetzy, deceased, of The Borough of Forest Hills. No. I6K9 of 1955. Letters 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 dlay to William Louis Honetzy.

529 Pacific Forest Hills. or to Norman A. AHen and S. Donald Wiley, 76 St. Nicholas Pzh.

19. P. "COVERT'S" Miniature Golf Course Dancing Babcork Blvd. WE. 1-0164 WESTERN PENNA, D.

D. Ranch Restaurant. Excellent food steaks, lobster, shrimp. Bet. Mt.

Leb AT ONCE Ms- to service publisher I local territory. Salary St comm. when Qualified. Mr. Phillips.

1414 CUri Bidg. Career Opportunity As Pittsburgh representative for one of Americas leading life Insurance companies. Man we seek is probably married, between 25 and 40, doing well at present job. yet somewhat impatient with. GEBHARDT Suddenly, on Friday April 15.

1055, in an automobile accident, near Kenton, Ohio. Nancy Jean Gehhardt. age IS, of 7237 Princeton Place, Swissvale, beloved daughter of Alfred P. anl Ethel Wasniuth Gehhardt tnd twn sister of Edwin Gebharrtt. Friends received at VAN HORN'S, Irvine St.

(at Alonongahela Ave). Swiss-vale. Services on Alonday at 3:30 p. m. and Washington.

Pa. Sherwood 59-844 HEART ASSOCIATION Department A SCHWARTZ On Saturday, April lfi. 1955, at 10:30 a. Louis E. Schwartz, son of the late Robert and Alargaret Binder Schwartz, age 67 years, formerly of 412 Aloore Ave.

brother of Robert H. Schwartz. Friends may call 8t the WILLIAM HIRT FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St. Services on Wednesday at 2 p.

m. ELMHURST INN Dinners Cocktail Bar Dancing. 12 Ohio River Blvd. Sewickley 64 5 5 Grflnt Pgh. 22.

Fa. McCALLUM On Saturday, April 16, 1955, Rachel Neely. wife of the late Thomas B. ATcCallum, of 332 Columbia West view; mother of Richard J. AlcCallum; sister of Mrs.

Alay Sabine, Mrs. Linme Dawson and Richard B. Neely. Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, where services will be "held on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. 1-5910, E.

I ATIrl "EVERGREEN GARDENS'' Orchestra Dancing Sat Babcock Blvd. PER. 4-9913 BENNETT Of 19 Woodland Aft. Lebanon, on Sunday. April 17.

1955, at 12:30 a. Dr. Newman husband of the late Olive Srhroyer Bennett, in his S2nd year; father of Airs. Alary Alice Lewis: brother of Mrs. Leila Wallace and Mrs.

Alathilda Swain. Baltimore. and Orlando B. Bennett; grandfather of Alarilyn and Judith Lewis. Friends received at the E.

B. LA UGH LIN FUNERAL HOME. 3310 W. Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Tuesday.

April 19, at 2:30 p. m. Visitations 2 to 4 and 7 to p. m. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to St. Joseph's Hospital. SIEGERT On Saturday. April 16, 1955, Thomas of 509 Second Zeritage MEMORIALS CLICK On Saturday April 1', 1955. Alorris P.

Glick. beloved husband of the late Hattie Glick, and father of Airs. Max Katz, Saul Steubenville, Ohio; Leonard ard Zelda Glick of Pittsburgh; Rlfo four grandchildren. Friends receivfd at BLANK BROS. JNERAL HOME, Forbes St.

at Craft where services were held on Sunday, April 17, at 4 p. m. Interment Shaare Torah Cemetery. ADLF.Il Suddenly, on Sunday. April 17, 1950, at 10:25 a.

Jacob P. Artier, beloved husband of Rose Adler: father of Mrs. Marlon Keller. Mim felma Artier. Miss Adler; two grandchildren.

Fervice will he ndd at the RALPH IMHUGAR CHA PEL 509 Center on Monday. April IS, at 2:30 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. "FIFTH AVE.

CAFE. INC." Catering to Banquets, Weddinrs, ee. PS90 Frankstowa Art. EM. 1-2086 FRENCH YS SEA FOOD RESTAURANT" S7P0 Penn East Liberty GRATER DAIRY BAR Eugene Biondi.

Owner. Phone Rochester 9058. Monaca. HORIZON ROOM Greater Pittsburgh Airport PL 1-3533 AM. 4-3000 Fftate of John Htpar, deceased, of Duquesne.

No. 1681 of 1955. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersisned who requests all persons havine claims or demands acainit the estate of decedent to make known the same and ail persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to John Husar, and Andrew Husar, 1115 Karl Duquesne. or to M. H.

Kowallis, Att 25 N. First Duquesne. Pa. Estate of Ida Calverle. deceased, of Pgh.

No, 1684 of 1955. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests al! 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 dels to Walter R. Calverley. 886 Rosedale N. Atlanta.

and Emma Alarsaret Calverley Rodeers. 7 507 W. Hutchinson Swissvale. or to Robert W. Semenow, 603 Berger Pa.

progress. Applicant, neea noi have life insurance experience, but have ambition, determination and desire to serve others as well as himself. To this man we offer permanent position. Unlimited earning potential, pension at 60. salary and commission.

We offer independence of wn business, yet affiliation and support of large financial firm. We supply training, direct mail plan, other proven helps to locate buyers and make sales. Opportunity to mov Into management after first year. For interview write H. Blair.

Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance 1506 Park Pgh. 23. Oakmont, husband of Anna O. Beitel; father of Anna Catherine. Joseph John J.

and Nancy Siegert; brother of Mrs. Anne Fitzgerald. Mrs. Ida Sayler and Walter P. Siegert.

Funeral from the WINTER FUNERAL HOME. 4730 Friendship 'on Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in St. Irenaeus Church at 9:30 a.

m. Friends invited. SEARS ROEBUCKkCO. N.SIDE E.LIBERTY AT.1-8500 MO.V6SOO MILLER On Saturday, April 16, 1955, at Southside Hospital, Edward husband of the late Eva B. Dorn, of 421 Serpentine Ml.

Lebanon; father of Mrs. Bertha K. Maxwell, Mrs. Ruth L. Deiss, Mrs.

Irene MacAHster and Edward F. Miller; also two grandchildren. Friends received at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

BREITWIESER On Saturday. April 16, 1955, William, husband of the late Eleanor Alorrow Breit-wieser, of 201 Summit Belle-vue; father of Airs. Eleanor B. Thomas of Crafton, and Mrs. Dorothea B.

Gardner: also sur Legal Notice (America's finest GRAMiTis I Florists-Funeral Designs GOELLNER On Saturday, April 16, 1955, August Goellner, formerly of North Braddock. husband of the late Pauline Klitsch: father of Peggy Alatthews, Emily, Alfred and SMITH On Saturday, April 16. 1955. Fred U. (Zinney), husband of Statira AlcKinney smith, cf 1996 ALPERN On Saturlay.

April 15. at 4:10 a. Sarah Alpern, beloved wife of the late Harry Alpern; mother Benjamin. Simon, Herman and Fernnrd Alpern. Mrs.

Ralph Row man, Mrs. Nathan Perl-man and Mrs. Charlrs G. Frown f.f Pittsburgh and Florida; sister ot Mr. Harry Nisenhaum.

Mrs. Mary We-ner. Mrs. P.ishf. Tamurin ot Estate of Christine Neal.

deceased, of Pittsburgh. No. 1548 ef 1955. Letters of administration on her estate were ranted to the undersigned MILLER Suddenlv on Saturdav Monroeville Monroeville April 16, 1955. P.

J. Miller, husband brother of Airs. Lucy Sheets and s5 GIDAS Spray Barkets who requests all persons having claims I -1 301 for demands asainst the estate of de CHEMIST RESEARCH Familiar with mode-n instrument methods of analysis in metal industry, includinz vacuum fusion techniques, X-rays, spectrograph, radioactive tracers, etc. B. S.

or better in phvsit-al r'nrmtrv or industrial phvsicn. Write Post-Gazette. Bos G-903. Meeting Notice Airs. A.

A. King. Friends mav call at the HOME OF KNEE AND SONS, Osborne at Larimer Turtie Creek, where services will be held on Wednesday. April 2d. at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. Flowers gratefuilv declined. I I RIN A SMALLI THE Bt ST IN FLONFRS FIF1H AVE. Or; AM l-2200( of Florence, of R.

D. 3, Coraopolis: son of Mrs. Alice Miller; brother of Alarsaret Doughty, Beatrice Pritchard. Al i 1 McClelland, Charles, George and Raymond Miller. Friends will be received at the UOPELAND FUNERAL HOME.

867 Fifth Coraopolis. Time later. 126 cedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to dcedrnt to make payment without oelay to Walter N. Neal. 733? Mt.

Vernon Pittsbureh. or to Paul F. Jones. 527 Fifth Pittsburgh Warner Goellner; brother of Emi le Allenherg. and four grandchildren.

Friends received at the WOLFE SONS FUNERAL HOME. 301 East Pgh. Private services on Tuesday, April 19. Please omit flowers. GOO OMAN Of 1474 Park Dormont.

on Sunday, April 17, 1955. at 8:53 a. James beloved husband of Thelma Aledis Goodman, in his 51st year. Friends received at the E. B.

LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Monday, April 18. at 8 p. Interment Decherd, Tenn.

(Akron, Ohio, papers please copy). vived by three grandchildren: brother of Aliss Nettie Breitwieser of Bellevue. Friends received at the EDWARD T. DAUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME. 366 Lincoln Bellevue.

Services Tuesday at p. m. Interment at Oakdaie. Pa. "ARRODUS At Coraopolis.

on Sunday. April 17. 1955. Adelene Verner. wife of Donald Carrodus, of 730 Fifth Coraopolis: sister of Alarguerite; mere of Anna J.

Crowley. Friends received at the COT ELAND FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth Coraopolis. Services on Thursday at 2 p. m. CATTLEY On Friday, April 15, 1955, Annie Short, widow of George Cattley, of 401 East Alain Carnegie, mother of Airs.

H. G. Henney and Airs. James J. Roach; also five grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren.

Visitations at the H. G. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Carnegie, 10 a. m. to 10 p.

m. Family will HILL'S FLOWERS Flowers convey your thouqhf-ful message i rime of sorrow. 541 Sixth Ave. AT. 1-2900 Only Stor.

Open Sundays and Evenings Lots SOMERS On Saturday, April 16, 1955 Katherine E. Somers, formerly of Brookline, wife of the late John M. Somers; mother of Airs. Katha-rina S. Gardner and Airs.

Alarguerite S. Holbrook; grandmother of Kaye S. Somers. Friends received at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave.

Services and interment private, Tuesday morning. Please omit flowers. MUENZE On Saturday. April 16. 1955, William Aluenze, of 20 Radnor Forest Hills, husband of Caroline Wolf; father of Robert Aluenze.

Friends received at the WOLFE SONS FUNERAL HOME, 304 Electric East Pgh. Services on Tuesday, April 19, at 2 p. m. Estate of Blanche V. Fluke, deceased, of Boro of Dormont.

No. 1507 of 1955. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted 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 Rose F. Thomasson. 2872 Espy Pgh.

16.. Pa. or to John Gilfillan-Alexander B. Gilfillan. 2015 Union Bank Pgh.

Pa. To the Stockholders of THE PITTSBURGH tr WEST VIRGINIA RAILWAY COMPANY The annual meeting of tlr- stockholders of The Pittsburgh West Virginia Railway Comoany will be held at the principal office of the Company, Gateway Center Building No. 1, 420 Fort Duquesne Boulevard. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, on Monday.

May 2. 1955. st 10 A. Eastern Standard Time (11 A. Pittsburgh Daylight Savings Time), for the following purposes: (1)' To consider and take action upon a proposal of the Board of Directors that Section 1 of Article II of the By-laws of the Company be amended so as to provide that the Board of Directors shall consist of eleven members, to be elected In classes for terms of three years, instead of members, to be elected in clashes for te'ms of three years: (2 If the Ky-lews shs'l mnded in accordance with said rro- CHEMICAL OR MECHANICAL ENGINEER GRADUATE Age limit 25 to 28, minimum eif years operating or maintenance en rineertng in chemical plant or tw years chemical process plant deiliiv maximum of 4 years on one or boUx to be trained as "Materials Engineer for the selection of metallic and non-metallic materials of construction fol chemical plant structures and equipment.

If Chemical Engineer, shouid include metallurgy. If Mechanical Engineer, training should lncludi chemistry and metallurgy. Experience should include selection of materiall of construction for chemical plan eompment for venous conditions ot and temperature Call CR 1-8250. Ext. 313 or write for later- b'law-knox company CHEMICAL PLANTS DIVISION 930 Fort Diiqu'sne Blvd.

Fa ALLEGHENY County Memorial Park Two-four-slx-srave lots. Some in Masonic Section. Hobart 6-033 2. Greenwd Mem 4-gr $400. HO 1-5653 JEFFERSON Memorial Park 4-grve plot.

"Garden of the Well." Sacrifice quick sale. Call CE. 1-0376 Ashh'iiy PaiK. N. David Solo- i ar.rt Samuel Oki.n- grand- children.

Services v. re held at the HM.rH MHIGAK 5509 Center Ave on Sunday, April 17. In'rrmnit Beth Shalom Cemetery. Please omit flowers. ALTER On Saturday April 16, 1955.

Lelia. of 3S2 Woodland beloved mother of Juanita Pattin-on of Oakmont: beloved wife of the late James L. Alter; also survived by fve brothers; 2 sifters and three grandihildren. Friends rereived at the WILLIAM 4. O'NEILL FU-f RAL HOME.

210 Allegheny River Oakmont, on Tuesday, April V. at 2 p. Interment Deer Creek Cemetery. A MRU El On Surdav, April 17, Charles H. beloved husband f.f Rosalia Kunkei Amrhem.

of ronud Ave Erentww.d father f.f Mrs-. Pir.lra Jinet. Richard Rid Jan'fi W. Amrhem; brother Mi? Margar.te Koitkr. Mrs.

M.i tie Pnuisen William Lawrence t'ld Raymond; aiso one grandchild. Friends ma hII at the K. HOOVf. FUNERAL HOME. 1719 Brownsville; Rd So.

Hills. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a. m. Requiem h'Kh mav in St. Werideiin Church, at.

9 a. m. AKTV On Mttirday, April 1, pv G'r'rude Ftueher. wife of the Sealed Proposals NEELY Suddenly, at Sewickley, on Saturday, April 16, 1955, Thomas W. Neely.

husband of Lizzie Hutchinson Neely, of 333 Beaver father of Aliss Twila of Washington. D. C. Airs. Louise N.

Johns. Miss Kathryn D. GROSSMAN On Saturday, April 16. 1955, at Akron. Ohio.

Xax Bernard, beloved husband of Jean-nette Hornstein Grossman, beloved father of Judith and Susan; brot'ter of Charles and William Robert Grossman; son of Meyer Grossman and Mrs. Eva Willinger. Frieids receievd st BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Forhes St.

at Ciaft where services will be held on Monday at 11 a. m. Interment New Lijht STAUFFER At Stafford, New York, on Saturday. April 16. 1955.

Elizabeth Fowler, wife of the late Frank H. Stauffer; mother of Mrs. Elizabeth L'tberg of Stafford, New York, and Mrs. Lillian ReiscH of Sandusky. Ohio, and the late J.

Calvin and Stauffer; alsn six grandchildren. After 2 p. m. Sun-flay, will be received at the BIDS SOLICITED The Srh'Vil District of the Bnrourh LAKEWOOD M-Piorial Park Two-zrave lot. "Garrirn of tne Dawn." Sacrifice.

$190. Call Sfrlirg 1 of OroDchs solicits bids for tumish- receive from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Service Tuesday. April 19.

at 2 p. Friends invited. LEI. AND On Sunday. April 17, William of 444 North and Thomas W.

Neely all of Sewickley; brother of Dr. Elmer E. Nrely. Pennsylvania N. S-.

Pittsburgh; also survived by seven i r'-rsl to fnur to serve) until the annual nr'tinr of th" M'x-fc- holders in lS or. i' the By-laws MT. Royal Cf.T.etery Forest Hills section, four-srave lot. Will $400. Call Mltlvale 1-194 1 -P.

FUNERAL HOME. 529 may call at I DON. A shall not te so amenoeo. to ei-ri five director? tr. rve until such an- nual meeting; and JefTrrson Memorial iGar-Trinitvi.

Aluki o'ci. Sacn- 6 lot: dn rf HOME, 31 where serv-Tuesday at California Avalon, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. grandchildren. Friends the GRAY FUNERAL Reaver Sewickley, ices will be held on 2:30 p. m.

1-0905. fire. IX. lnr Classroom ano Art fr.r the srhoi trm of 1955-56. Bid form mav be secured by fi the Secretary, hnx 186.

Coraov-ciii. or bv railing hi r-fTire. Senior H'gh School Building. State Aven'ie Bid will be opened at K.00 K.D Monday. May 9.

1055 and all tii must be in the hand of the Secretary 5 00 M. of that date or presented In person at the time of opening. Ail bids must be sealed and plainly mkrk'd BID FOR 15 'f' hand corner th nvlnp The Bard reserves the nrht to reiect any rr all bids either in part or in total. Verona. husband of Elizabetn Hann Cleland; father of William Mrs.

La Vera Claycomb. and Mrs. Margaret Graham, Mrs. Olive Mar-letti, Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Taul; also survived by 3 sisters and one brother; 21 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Friends may rail at the family residence, 444 North Ave Verona Pa where where ser I'serv-ETETAOETAOEA services will be held Wednesday GURsON On Saturday, April 16. 1955. of Clarksburg. W. Samuel, husband ot Sara Perliw; father of Alere, Doreen and Tom tiv.

He is at the DAVIS FUNERAL HOME, at Clarksburg, where service will he held Monday. 18. at 7:30 p. m. Burial Tuesday at.

12 noon, at the. Beth Abraham Cemetery, in Carrick. (3 i To transact surh oiher business as mT properly rome before th meeting and anv adjournment or adjournments thereof. Stockholders of record at the close of business on April 32. 18.

vs. are nt1tlet to notice of end to rote at the meeting, it By order of the Board of Directors. A. ROSS. Secretary.

DETAIL DRAFTSMAN. Some esperl enre in structural or architectural Neetne and accuracy essential. fcv! benefits, laree nationally known fcrsj Fpi; to be hand lettered. CI ful particular! on education, training rt experience Salary open. Box J-94 7 Poet-Gazette.

SITNSST View Memorial Park "Garden of the F.edemer" Four-grave lot. Sacrifice J2 50. Emerion 3-2116. TO GET THE MOST from you Post-Gazette Want Ad rt the advice of our trained Telrphone EXnress 1-1475 STILLEY Suddenly on Sunday, April 17. 1955, at Dallas, Jesse (Jay), age 48 years, beloved husband of Beva Bennett, son of the late.

Dr. A. M. and Annie Phillips Stilley; brother of Lula. and Mrs.

Ida Alae Alaher. Services will be NESTLEROAD John Raymond, beloved husband of Helen Walsh Nestleroad suddenly on Sunday, April 17, 1855; brother of Airs. Claire Lynn and Jmmes 15. Friends may call at his home, 2037 Chateau.

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