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-26- -PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1933 HDistBict dD.JIptimmE& Harry Thaw's Sister Dies NAOMI BLYSTONE brother, Andrew Graham; a sister, Mrs. Agnes P. Guy, of two years ago. Eorn in Brad-dock, he was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh Funeral services for Naomi Funeral services and interment will be in New York today. BENNETT M.

LIVEZEY Book Selected jThe Weather FTV 1 i Western Fcr.rv'var.:a Ol irSi LaClV nucy warmer Werircslay Iwith scattered thunderstorm. WASHINGTON, Mav 10 -i 7 Mrs. Herman Eberhart'cr. wife Tf of the Pittsburgh Wodr.esdav. cooler and Legends as the book to be' Blystone, 9, will be held at 2 Washington.

D. and two Medical School in 1914. Until m. Friday at the Zion Lu grandchildren. Interment will be Mercy X-Ray Technician Dies at Home William C.

Rowe, 43, Succumbs To Blood Clot on Brain William C. Rowe, 43-year-old chief technician in the radiology department at Mercy Hospital, Bennett M. Livezey, veteran theran Church, Coraopolis, with his retirement, he spent 14 years as an oculist for the Penn in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Mrs.

Alice Cornelia Thaw-Whitney, 75, member of a former Pittsburgh family and sister of the late Harry K. Thaw, who escaped the death penalty in a sensational murder case official of the United States Steel the Reverend Fred L. Poulson JOSEPH STRINI. SR. Corporation who formerly had been affiliated with Pittsburgh officiating.

Miss Blystone, whose home was on Pine Road, Solemn requiem high mass prcenicn to i district plants, died yesterday in Moon Township, died Monday 'u i. A 4 1 by the Pennsylvania members, will be offered at 9 a. m. to sylvania Railroad. He was a member of the Swissvale Methodist Church and was a life member of the Swissvale Lodge No.

656, F. A. M. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Viola Grove Patterson; three daughters, rom burns suffered in a fire years ago, died Sunday at Mil his home at 7100 South Shore Drive, Chicago.

A graduate of -'--era'ue 1ST Cl.t ei April 9. Born June 20, 1946, she morrow at St. Mary's Church in McKees Rocks for Joseph of the Congressional Club. The club is made up of wives of members of congress and the was attending the second grade Lafayette College, Mr. Livezey ton.

Mass. Mrs. Whitney was the widow of Geoffrey G. Whitney, Boston AlRPOfT KOL'RLY in Moon Township School. She 2 died unexpectedly yesterday Mrs.

Betty Baggerly, of vVil- is survived by her parents, Mr morning at his home, 664 Ox was with district U. S. Steel plants from 1916 to 1937. He was made assistant to the manager of the Chicago district in 1937. kinsburg; Mrs.

Mildred Lam- and Mrs. Alfred Blystone; three ford Boulevard, Mt. Lebanon birth, of Kansas City, and Ade brothers, Alfred, Robert and tr. i-. 4., 2 rr i r- a- i 4 41 4 5 4'! 4i I 5: Death was caused by a clot on laide Patterson, at home; a son, stockbroker, and a daughter of the late William Thaw, who made himself a millionaire before 1900 in Pittsburgh's steel business.

Her brother, Harry, was Richard Blystone; a sister, Ju had been general superintendent the brain. William, at home; ono brother, 4 dith Blystone, and her grand of the South Chicago Works. A week ago Mr. Rowe was a Supreme Court. "This month each state group will present a book to the First Lady.

Mrs. Eberharter chose the volume on Pennsylvania folk lore as most distinctive of the state's culture. It was edited by George Korson and published in 19 ,9 by th University of Pennsyivanis Press. Mrs. Ebrrhartcr was unable Strini, of 1101 Church Avenue, McKees Rocks.

Mr. Strini, 71, a native of Austria and resident of McKees Rocks for 55 years, died Monday at his home. Mr. Strini operated a bakery and grocery in McKees Rocks from 1908 until 1932 and continued the grocery business until 1952, when he retired. He was a member of the church committee of St.

Mary's Church, Harry W. Patterson, and four parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mr. Livezey was prominent in civic and community enterprises grandchildren.

Friends are be Renziehausen, of Coraopolis. I principal speaker in Reading, at a meeting of the Pennsylvania State X-Ray Technicians' ing received at the funeral in Chicago, including the Greater She was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church and the Sun buried in Pittsburgh in 194" after he died of a heart attack at his Miami Beach (Fla.) home. home. Burial will be in Monon Data 49 Chicago Safety Council, the gahela Cemetery. In 1906.

Thaw shot and killed a vi-i l-a l- i Society, of which he was a mem ber. Came Here Two Years Ago South Chicago and East Side Chambers of Commerce and the South Chicago YMCA and Com GEORGE W. GRAHAM, SR. day School of that church. Friends will be received at the Copeland Funeral Home, 867 Fifth Avenue, Coraopolis, until Architect Stanford White in a to make the presentation per- Funeral services fcr George sonally because she is confined! jealous rage over his wife, the 5 i munity Hospital.

He is survived 4 4 4 Mr. Rowe came to Pittsburgh Knights of St. George and Workmen's Beneficial Union. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Preininger Strini; two beautiful Pittsburgh-born Eve noon Friday.

Interment will be W. Graham, 59, traveling freight agent for the Baltimore to the Arlington (Virginia Hos pital by illness. by a brother, Henry D. Livezey 4 lyn Nesbit. in Coraopolis 4 (1 two years ago from Baton Rouge, where he was em ts V.

-r 4 jo of LaGrange, 111. Funeral ar 4 4 sons, Dr. Joseph F. Strini and PATTERSON SERVICES rangements will be announced later. and Ohio Railroad, will be held1 at 2 p.

m. Thursday at the Bein- hauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Avenue. Mr. Graham died ployed by General Hospital. Previously, he was associated Leo J.

Strini, and five grand Funeral services for Dr. 4 4 children. Friends are being re with General Electric's x-ray di Frank Bortz Patterson, 65, physician and oculist in Swissvale ceived at the McDermott Broth Deaths Elsewhere vision in Philadelphia. Monday in West Penn Hospital. ers Funeral Home, 1225 Char At Mercy Hospital, he served for 40 years, will be held at 1:30 Charles R.

Short, 83, inventor. Seeing Eye Dog Back With Master John Smith's seeing-eye" dog, Nellie, will be crouched at his feet when the S3-year-old blind man resumes selling pencils in the 300 block of North Highland Born in Volant, "November 6, 1895, he moved to Pittsburgh tiers Avenue. Burial will be in under Dr. C. Richard Perryman 1 and former chief mechanical St.

Mary's Cemetery, McKees Mijli and fHlHrV head of the radiology depart as a boy. He entered the employ engineer lor General Motors p. m. today at the Van Horn Funeral Home, Irvine Street and Monongahela Avenue, Swissvale. Dr.

Patterson, of Rocks. of the railroad as a clerk at the ment and the Philip Murray Corporation, in Clermont. Fla Radiation Therapy Center. Mr, Braddock freight station in 1911 3IRS. OLGA SHAPIRO Edward H.

Riefler, 49, sheriff 7407 Church Street, Swissvale, Rowe was the husband of Norma of Wayne County, for the Ceincterv Vandal Caught Only 14 Two gurads at Union Dale Cemetery No. 2 caught a 14-year-old boy tippir.r over a tombstone in the Brighton Rnad Cemetsry at about 7:30 last night. When Guards Richard Mansfield and Ronald Campbell checked, they found the boy had tipped over nine others before they caught him. Pittsburgh police turned the boy over to Jmenile Court. In the past vandals have caused thousands or dollars of damage at the cemetery, according to Manager Sidnev Louden.

and was appointed traveling freight agent in 1928. He was a member of the Traffic and died at his home Sunday follow' Mrs. Olga Shapiro, 72, formerly of 1211 Arkansas Avenue, past 12 years and a candidate Gaupel Rowe. Services This Evening ing a long illness. He retired Dormont, died suddenly on Mon Transportation Association of for a fourth term in next Tues day's primary election, in Hon esdale, Pa.

Besides the Pennsylvania so 7 p. m. today at the E. B. Laugh- Pittsburgh, the Oil City-Frank day in New York Citv, her 4,1 'j H- 4 i 44 4 4i crt 4 t.

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4 4 44 W.t,pr,, A-: i A- rc Ov.n-i Pi G. i Art.t lin Funeral Home, 3310 West 3iaud wood rark, hi. a ciety, he was a member of the Pittsburgh and American X-Ray lin Traffic Club, the Beaver Valley Traffic Club and the home for the last ten years Her husband, J. M. Shapiro Avenue today.

Nellie, a Collie, ran away from Smith's home at 503 North Sheridan Avenue yesterday morning. Early last night, police spotted the Collie and returned her to her master. Chicago attorney active in law groups and civic affairs, in Hood River, Ore. Liberty Avenue. leader in the drive for votes for Additional services and burial Laurel Mountain Traffic Asso operated a grocery store in Dor women, and the first president Technicians' societies.

He was also a member of the Masonic be conducted tomorrow ciation. He is survived by his mont for many years. In addi of the National League of afternoon at Plumville, wife, Mrs. Rosella H. Behm tion to her husband, Mrs Women Voters, in Melrose, order and the St.

James Episco pal Church of Baton Rouge Mass. Graham; two sons, George Shapiro is survived by a where Mr. Rowe formerly re sided. Funeral services will be held at and Richard E. Graham; a daughter, Mrs.

Luba Shapiro. Stephen Edward Hurley, 61, legal Notices legal Notices Legal Notices Card of Thanks WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HEART ASSOCIATION 1215 GRANT BLDG. AT. 1-5S10 Notice i H-ety jtven fat THE SCHOOL DISTRKT OF THE BOROUGH Or ASPiNWALL Aillhr Coumy. Pennsylvania.

intne to adopt a F.eoiuii'"n imposing a tax t- rr the Hist and a.i pe-T srCeVesj iorerjerit ire g4i-. tr Fr. and Ttt r--ra-T. ft FrKt ir son St, Friends received at H. SAMSON'S 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ir.r:a i revenue purpc'- on i ri.t Ai-t ii Monum'tal-Cemetery Lots sister of Mrs. Ralph Brooks. Clyde, Karl and Edward Freed. Friends received at the C.

E. COURTLEY FUNERAL HOME. Franklin Ave. (at Coal Wi'kinsburg. where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Official-Pittsburgh tion. Department of Park and Fec-rea'ion. and for the payment thereof. Passed Ouncil May 2. 1955.

Approved May DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mayor. P.ecorded in B. 60.

Pag IS. in City Clerk cffire. NO 17 AN ORDINANCE To forbid Park Guard? employees of the Department of Park and Recreation, from holding any pcimral or public efTtre Passed Council May 2, 1955. Approved Mar 6 DAVID L. LAWRENCE.

Mayer. Pecorderj B. 60, Page 14. in City CWk office N67T77 AN ORDINANCE Supplementing aiaric. wagrs.

com- i "ry S' f-at-i' Fa pensation and irccme or net 7 1 proceeds Henvel from tt- conduct oft B- Mcrrti. decav. buines. tr.e practices rrcfesjioru -04 cf Levis dent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Rose Ando-lina. 1121 Milton Prh.

18. or to S. V. Albo. 1703 Law A Finance Bldt Pa.

Barney Phillips. Attorney. 614 Bakewell P. Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania, County rt Allegheny. Mary E.

Raba'in v. Joseph Pabatm. at No. 87. July Term 1955.

Court cf Common Pleas To Joseph P.abatin: You are notified that Mary E. Rabatin. the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorre against 'vou. which ou are required to defend. William H.

Davis, Sherifl of Allesheny County KASE On Tuesday, May 10. 1955. Lois E. Barris, wife of Emil A. Kase of 100 Sheridan Bellevue; mother of David B.

and Lois Rae Kase; daughter of Mrs. Minnie R. and the late Edwin Barris; sister of Mrs. Raymond Shade, Mrs. Vesta Ernest, Mrs.

Frances Johnston, Edwin Barris and Mrs. John Ensworth. Friends received at the EDWARD T. DAUGH-ERTY FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Bellevue. Services Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

ana Otner wrur-a- i wr e-t m-t ion cf lil cf tr.e Srnocl Disiriot cf the Borougn cf AfP.n- ALLEGHENY Memorial Park 7-rrave lot, $650. Will sell separate. Excellent location. Write Box L-935. Post- Gazette.

ALLEGHENY Memorial Three -grave lots. One Masonic. Section two. near entrance. LE.

1-0222. r.a.-i -r agat-s: tre t. re3fr. tr.rmn ti.e a- a.i ptrwr.i ir.drf.r.d rraae ratrent -tut j.j Adm. A'.

r. tlttnen: Attys. Ha J0nr, i Pa. COSLEY Tuesday. May 10.

1955, John of 900 Spring No. Braddock, beloved father of Mrs. Mae Navyokas, George, John, Albert and Henry Cosley: brother of Mrs. Ann Benyak, Mrs. Mary Staymates, Mrs.

Vera Nicola. Mrs. Rose Sokol and Mrs. Margaret Switzer; also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends received at the LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell and Jones No.

Braddock. Funeral Saturday. May 14, 1955, with requiem high mass in St. Thomas' R. C.

Church at 9 a. m. ALLEGHENY Memorial Park Six-grave lot. Section C. reasonable.

Must sell. Phone Olympia 5-7 3 56. ROWE Of 664 Oxford Mt. Lebanon, on Tuesday. May 10, 1955, at 7 a.

William C. beloved husband ot Norma Gaupel Rowe, in his 43rd year. Friends received at the E. B. LA UGH LI FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W.

Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Wednesday. May 11, at 7 p. m. Further services and interment at Plumville, Thursday afternoon.

Edgar J. Cooke. 933 Penn Ave waii at tn rate cf 1 r- (except Curing such pari of fiscal yar beginning July 1. that the of Apinall cciietts a airnuar tax. the tax sraM be at the rate of 1 2r-i cf ui salaries, wages, commission, earned ln-ccrre or ret profit derived frm 'u business, profession or occun-tion.

The purpose is to continue present tax for the liscai year beginning July 1. 1955. In the judgement of the School Board Oi the Schorl District rt tre Borough said tax necessitated by reason ef the fs'i and exper.ss tnridert to the conduct I lost and Found JEFFERSON Memorial Park 4-grave driveway lot. "Trinity Gardens." Will sacrifice. Call Olympia 5-9483.

LAKEWOOD Memorial Gardens Finished Garden cf Nativity. 4-srave lot, will sacrifice $7 50, or less. Perrysville 4-7798. LAKEWOOD Memorial Park Two-grave lot. "Garden of the Dawn." Sacrifice.

$190. Call Sterling 1-S838. KEENAN O.i Monday. May 9, 1955, Elizabeth of 7C38 Apple daughter of the late Elizabeth Coady and Mark Keenan; sister of James Mark of Pittsburgh and Raymond of Muroc, Cal. Friends received at the JAY A.

Jle-CAFFERY MEMORIAL HOME, 200 So. Craig (opposite St. Paul's Cathedral). Funeral Thursday at 8:30 a. m.

High mass of requiem at Corpus Christi Church at 9:30. Section 2 and Section 3 of Ordinance No. 335. entitled. "An Ordinance regulating the use and operation rf vehicles on the streets of fh City of Pittsburgh and providing penalties for the violation thereof." approved October 3.

1922, as amended and supplemented Passed in Council 3, 195S. Approved Mav 6. 1i5 DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mayor Recorded in B.

60. Page 14. in City Clerk office. S), Eill'old Bjord-WT l. rew WT 1-304 Cat arg orar.ge rw FR 1-31 nue.

Third Floor. Pittsburgh, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE In re: Estate of George Sadowskt. alias dictus George Padoon. No.

821 of 1951. Lot. 8th Ward. McKeesport. having 2-story frame house known at 2913 Gai Street, McKeesport, Pa.

Bids will be received at 933 Penn Third Floor at 11:00 A E. D. S. May 28. 1955.

Terms of sale l0rn down, balance cn delivery of deed. ub)ect to aoproal of the Orphans' Court. Administrator reserves the riait to accept or reject any and all bios. Estate of George Majovsky. or George Julius Ma)ovsky.

or Julius Maiovskv. or Julius Malovsrky. de ir ia-y W. rev JfRl-3ta of the sch.ooj of the Acin all Borough School District, and lt SUNSET View Memorial 4-grave plot. "Garden of the Cross," on main drive.

Call EM. 1-3964. is estimatei toat tne -jm of v.cir.ry Ca ar.c ono. 00 re from I P-ward. AT CRONIN On Monday, May 9, 1955, Edith Cronin (nee Dean), of 4S15 Lebanon Church Road, wife of the late George Arthur Cronin, formerly of Broadway Ave-.

Dormont. Friends received at the BEIN'HACER MORTCARY, 2630 West Liberty until Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Solemn requiem high mass in St. Peter's Church, McKeesport, at 10 o'clock. Friends invited.

SANTUCCI Monday, May 9, 1955, Sewickley Valley Hospital, Marie Consolata of 407 Barn Coraopolis, wife of the late Antonio; mother of Guerrino, Louis, Patsy, Dominic, Mary. Oliver. Mrs. Esther Farino, Mrs. Joan Scalercio, Frank, and sister of Alessariro Bolea of Coraopolis; 17 grandchildren also surviving.

Funeral will be held from her late residence Friday, May 13, at 10 a. m. Solemn mass in St. Joseph's Church at 10:30 a. m.

tax for i.scal year Prs 2 Kauf rx V--r rw 2-osjs Sealed Proposals Arnold, Charles H. Babinec, Stefan Badger, Harry R. Bartolowits, John Beamer, Alice K. Blystone, Naomi Bridge, Rose C. Chambon, Elizabeth G.

Cosley, John Cronin, Edith Eastell, Richard T. Eckenrode, Annie S. Fitzgerald, Daniel Fulton, William J. Hartner, Fred Sr. Hildebrand, John J.

Hilf, Alfred J. Hirschinger, Frances Horgan, Terrance P. Hughes, Gertrude Kase, Lois E. Keenan, Elizabeth A. Kern, Dr.

Frank M. Klitz, Verner J. Lehew, Lucy C. Lemon, Monro Jr. Lerner, Goldie Mariani, Maroscho, Anna McDonough, John Menzemer, Lydia S.

Patterson, F. M. D. Ritts, 3Iary Rowe, William C. Santucci, Marie Schrader, Frederick W.

Sharp, Harry J. Siljander, T. Jalmer Legal Notices Said Resolution he KERN' On Monday, May 9, 1955, at Presbyterian Hospital, Dr. Frank husband of Ruth C. Kern; father of Ruth K.

Pullen, Louise K. Peetz, Craig F. Kern; brother ot Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Richard, Roy Leonard T. Kern: grandfather of and lt is antic.

pa'rd that final I rT j.e t-rs Lawv tion be tarn thereon 2-4 Estate of May E. Kenny, or May 5cnool Du'rict ff the Poreugn cf Asp.nirail at t-e High fhocI Buiid WALLET s. fcr'In N' VKir.i-.v. tur.cf Richard H. Petz.

Friends may call Street tr Virginia Ave- vaiuarTe. C'i da- 1-47 ing. Fourt EASTELL, At Madison, Monday, May 9, 1955, Richard T. Eastell of 601 Pitcairn Place, husband of Elisabeth Haskins Eastell; WTiisTWATCH I.dv Case r.urtlec 30 Sit- da. dpwr.vsR.

r.fwail. aiwi't 4 oo. at the FERGt SON-WOOD FUNERAL HOME, Forbes at Mc-Kee Oakland. Service Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers donations may be sent Patients' Fund, Wood-ville State Hospital or St. Barnabas Free Home, Gibsonia. nu. AT.nwa Per.nsvtvania. on tn 27tn dav cf Vav at Vi orlo.

F. S. T. I OO cl P. T.

cr as thereafter as tr.e erf Duec'ors rray tistder the r. t. SCHOOL PiSTKlCT OS" THE fiCROLGH OF ASPINWALL By E. Arr.t r' SCHRADER On Sunday. May, 8.

1955, Frederick YV. Schrader. of 1222 Rush St. father of Mrs. Esther Briggs.

Mrs, Anna Wagner, Mrs. Margaret Heil. Sara and Wil-bert J. Schrader; one brother, JEd-ward. Funeral services at the JAMES LOWRIE MEMORIAL HOME 1407 Chateau at 2 Strictly Personals CORPS OF S.

ARMY. PITTSBURGH DISTRICT Sealed Es, Invitation No. CIVENG i -36-058-55-16 will be received at this off'ce until 11:00 clock a. m. E.

T. 24 May. 1955. and then public. opened for the jle of Miscellaneous Bolts arid Nu's Hardware.

Nails, and Wire Rnpe Fung" Further information on application at 1026 New Federal Buiiding. Pittt-burgh. P. NOTICE Sealed kid will be received tin'il 10OO A. E.

S. T. May 25. 195. for the hauling- and disposal of waste material from th Sprinzdale Power Station.

West Penn Power Company and tipple. Allegheny Pittsburgh Coal Company, Springdale. Pennsylvania. Torms for titddinj and specifications mav be obtained from Mr. E.

F. Randolph. Superintendent, Springdile Prr Station. ceased, of Homestead. No.

2142 of 1955. Letters testamen'ary on bis 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 pavment without delay to Julius 1715 McClure St Homestead. Pa or tn Edward J. Lesko. 600 Jnes Law Bidg Pgh.

19. Pa. Eatate of Maude E. Eppelein. deceased, of Woodviile.

No. 2137 of 1955. Letter of administration on her estate were granted the undersigned who requests all persons ravine claimi or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to M. S. Catanzaro.

3653 Oak Leaf Pgh. 27. Pa cr to Edgar J. Cooke. Atty.

833 Penn Ave. (3rd Floor Pgh 22. Pa. KLITZ Verner John, suddenly. MloBWrt AND Win TF.nl Bir Estelle Kenny, deceased, of Pgh.

No. 1628 of 1955. Letters of administration, c.t.a., on her estate were granted the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Albert A. Kenny. c.t.a., 1767 Beechwood or to W.

Gregi Kerr. and Smith. Buchanan. Ingersoll. Podewald Jc Eckert.

1301 Alcoa Pa. Estate of William Jacob Bruner, or William J. Bruner, deceased, cf Pgh. No. 1992 of 1955.

Letter testamentary on his 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 delay to John W. Bruner. 422 E. Mam on Tuesday, May 10, 1955, beloved Pennsylvania on Thursday at 11 11 taie rr ta't. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE TOWN-1 Mt (R1tK.

fmn fwtectj.e SHIP OF HARA. Allegheny County. HI IX. C.RsM I-IToh Pe father of Mrs. Peggy Eastell Millar.

Survived also by three grandchildren. Friends received at H. SAMSON'S, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ECKENRODE On Monday, May 9.

1955, Annie Stewart Eckenrode of 515 Western East Pittsburgh, beloved mother of Robert and sister of William Stewart. Mrs. Nellie McFadyen, Mrs. Elizabeth Tompkins and Mrs. Sara Schooley.

Friends received at the JOHN G. LANIGAN FLNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East Pittsburgh. Requiem high mass in St. William's Church on Friday at 10 a. m.

Friends invited. Pennsylvania, intend in adopt a F-mx 10 Makl. mm FR1IND jmpcsirg a tai for tneral pprsora '-r husband of Ethel Minnis Klitz, of i 2 p. m. Friends invited.

1626 South Braddock Swiss- vale; father of Verner Robert and Betty Ann Klitz; brother of Pauline SHARP On Monday, May 9, Miller. Friends received at VAN i 1955, Harry of Valencia. HORN'S, Irvine St. (at Mononga-; formerly of Munhall; survived by hela Avn.t. Swissvale.

Services on three daughters. Mrs. Esther Ed- revenue purpese rn tre va.anes. urttir-i'd idj Ca AT. wage, r.

rorr.per.sati-n ar.d in r- r- earned Incrome or net pjooe'di derived Hl nrn lTnin (Tins hi, from the CT.duot Of busmesa. eWMwxlOlwwwwwwoe mundson, Mrs. Edna Gallagher and Friday at 1:30 p. m. ALLEGHENY COUNTY.

PENN A practices of rrofejsior.t and oir.er in-com prcducir.g oocuratiot-s cf a 1 residen- of tr vhm I rt 2-A Business Personals COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Pittsburgh. May 1955 Separate and el'd proposals Estate of William Calvin Russell, or William Russell, deceased, of Mt. the cf iiara tre ra'e Mrs. Alice Graham; two sons, George H. and Archie M.

Sharp: one brother, George Sharp. Friends received at the GEORGE I. GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main Homestead Park. Services on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Lebanon Two.

No. 2084 of 1955. be received at the Office cf the County of 1 ex-pt sj-n It f.s-! 'r Ju 1. Letters testamentary on nis estate were controller of Allegheny County, p. 104.

Court House, Pittsburgh. Pa. toat toe Towmrta cf OHn rr tre Thomas (Speer), Elizabeth Ridgway. or to Raymond R. Goehrlng, 928 Frick Pa.

Critchfield. Bowman Cooper Attorney 700 Jones-Law Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Countv of Allegheny. Concetta C. until 9 30 clock A.

1 F-x chai a Time. 1030 ooiojr a. iu re-ii'n-s of OHiri Daylight Savings Time. Tuesday. May 1 Tr.wr.sr.ir ji-hoo; t.v.e tag 24.

1955. and wiil be opened ar.d u-on sxi -e dn' r.e:; i a' LEHEW At Daytona Beach, on Sunday, May 8. 1955, Lucy C. Lehew, wife of the late William R. Lehew; mother of William James John Robert Mrs.

Phyllis MacArthur and Edwin C. Friends received at the funeral home of J. HERBERT HERSHBERGER AND S.O.NS, 57 Station Crafton. Funeral services in the Church of The Nativity, Division on Thursday at 3:30 p. m.

(Arrival in Pittsburgh on W'ednesday morning.) granted to the uncersignea wno requests all ne'son having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and ail persons indebted to decedent to mae payment without delay to A. Booth. 514 N. Meadow- MISS ABEL Gin SEOP We iff a.i -1 CHIlTiKI PtI til 2 1 3 SAIKEN JVE. HU.

3J333 "rF-? -N it SI. r' 2 Sn D--g ro rraa ry rpe 1 ouniy s. omrnisrioriers in SILJANDER On Sunday. May 1955, at Newport Richie. T.

Jalmar Siljander. formerly of Hallock D. beloved husband of Ida M. Jarvinen Siljander: 1 the GoM Room, poom 410. Court croft Pgh.

16. Pa or to Tobias FITZGERALD Sunday night at his home, 301 No. Fairmount Daniel, husband or Nora Sheehan; father of John Daniel and Nora Rita Fitzgerald; also six grandchildren. Funeral from Mc-CABE BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Thursday, May 12, 1955, at 8:30 a.

m. Solemn funeral mass at St. Lawrence Church at 9:30 a. m. rat cl 1 2'- of tk.tr 't.

wares rv. earned r.ft from sucn buj.r.es rr The purpose to A Tobias, 314 Bakewell Bidj Prh Pa. father of Mrs. Howard W. (Sylvia) Grttv vs.

Benjamin R. Getty, at No. 1462 April Term. 1955. Court of Common Pleas.

To Benjamin R. Getty: You are notified that Concetta C. Getty, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you. which you are required to defend. William H.

Davies, Sheriff of Allegheny County. Jamison of Red Bank. N. Mauno ne tat I-r tr.e J.scai 'r Stewart, Philip K. Strini, Joseph, Sr.

Wilhammer, Michael 31. Wingenroth, Roy L. ARNOLD Tuesday. May 10. 1855, Charles Howard Arnold, dearly beloved husband of Lula Dawkins, ef 282 Ashland Mt.

Lebanon: father of C. Gordon D. and Mrs. Bettie Arnold Gray; brother of Mrs. Mary Howells; also nine grandchildren and one jtreat Friends received at the BEIX-HArEK MORTCARY, 2630 West (Whitey) Siljander of Butler.

begn House, Pittsburgh. Pa hour later. 10:00 clock A. M. Eastern Standard Time.

11:00 clock A Savings Time, for the following REPAIR OF POO? ANT WALLS OF BATH-HOUSE COF.P.IGAN DRIVE SWIMMING POOL. SOUTH PARK The minimum wage rates perm.ssl-b on this proiect be in i'- In tre ludgement of Scr and the late Lt. (J. Martin A. Siljander: also survived by four Estate of Anna B.

Brown, deceased, cf Pgh. No. 193 of 1955. Letter testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned whn requests all peroru having claim or demand against the estate of decedent to make known the ame and Bard cf the D'rct cf LEMON At Havana. Cuba, May 5.

1955, Monro Lemon, son of the late Monro and Margaret Wherry Lemon, in his 54th year. Friends received at the FULTON AND BRADWELL FUNERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers Carnegie, where services will be held Thursday at 3 p. m. grandchildren. Friends received at the parlors of WM.

SLATER AND SONS, Virginia Ave. (and Kear-sarge Mt. Washington, where FEi.LS Lae s-tc. f-rt. i rr til.

Sj pd Pa i BROKEN PLATES RELINED" all persons indebted to decedert to of Hara. ta r-cessita'ei hy reaon cf tr.e ro' a'' eitense ir.cide-t to the eondu't cf the public of th Hira Townsnia School -d tt e-: td ta' tre jm of POO on i frr sa tai tre tut 1. 1 make pavment without del to J. eordanre with tre or schiotpr Frtr 5 51 Fdreridre mum ra'e tp in tr.e contract FULTON On Sunday. May 8, 1955, William husband of the late Mary Rodgers Fulton, of 6371 Aurelia father of Mrs.

William C. Stitzell, Mrs. Helen M. Langer and Frank R. Fulton.

Friends may call at the RODENISER FUNERAL HOME, 150 So. Negley East End, where services will be held services will be held Friday, May 13. at 2 p. m. (Arrival in Pgh.

era. red 1 nr-ri c- Estate cf Robert N. Davis deceased, of Pgh. No. 1967 of 1955.

Letter testamentary on his 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 delay to Ann E. Davis. 350 N. Cra'g or to Bennett Rodgers. 412 Plara Bldg Prh.

19. Pa. Richard F. Jones. Attorney.

330 Wednesday evening.) Liberty where services will be Re w. te r-vt. i LlrZ held Thurs. evening at 8 o'clock Masonic services by Washington r. Dr.

i 2 Cr.n AT 1 La- A y. a c- A -er f- STEWART Suddenly, on Sunday. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. May 8, 1955. Philip Kirk Stewart Lodge No.

253 FftAM at 8:30 p. m. Masonic bodies and friends invited. Interment Friday afternoon at Mt. Royal Cemetery.

of 3901 spring uaroen in Pgh. 34. or to John E. documents. McCalmont.

1506 Law A No Bidder ma i d-aw Ks Vd Finance Bldg. Pgh Pa for period of ifO. dajs a'-er the scheduled time fcr rce pt Estate of Abe Leonard Harris, de- cf hjd ceased. of Pgh. No.

1911 ot 1955.) SpeciIVa'i-ns Form of Letters of administration on his es- instructions to 'Bidder. Prr His and late were granted ro the undersigned i pnn c-'pi" of I.c";rg Pn who requests all persons having claims viewed at r. Offire. cf iif or demands asainst the estate of i crrnTisicner cf Alleghenv o-jntr dent to make known the seme and all Comes of the aoove data for ue persons aidebted to decedent to make Bidder be furnished urn a payment without delay to Cilber' M. pijcafon to the Contract Cleric in Gerber.

Adm, 425 Center Ave. Pgh trr Count, Department of Pa-ks A. or to N. H. Leventon.

607 tren, Oiintv Room Cou-ty Cf- GRAHAM On Monday, May 9, his 5Slh year, beloved husband ot Eakewell Pittsburgh. Pa. Com- 1955, George W. Graham, be Mary Frances Neibel; father 01 1 rnonwealth of Pennsylvania. County 11 r-- 1 Pe i i.

li Um.OLN t. 7 I'lii P. r. 5e 1 FV loved husband of Rosella H. Mrs.

N'ellie Pchaeffer. Mrs. Marmrie of Allegheny. Helen T. Brandy vs LERNER Monday, May 9, 1955.

Goldie. beloved wife of the late Phillip' Lerner; mother of Jacob, of Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Jean Eckstein, Joseph I. Hyman and Mrs.

Dora Katz: also ten grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Rebecca Drotman. Sam Schutzman and Hyman Schutz-man, of Detroit. Friends received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes at Craft where services will be held on W'ednesday at 11:30 a.

m. Interment Beth Abraham Cemetery. Cat e- r1 St that r.i r. -e-'-i TT DiS'i'ct ef he Tow r.r!. iiara a' tr.e Kerr K.zr Baidrg.

tar.n-.r.g ad. rt-'s oi- at P. ad tl iiara on -e 2'n day r'. Vv oo 1 on o-n P. a as F-ard cf r.o D.

ray er T-- SCH'V-: PISTPH.T OF THE TPW.vtHI' CF OHAP.A D. PCrPLETOV. Wanker. Mrs. Dorothy eiher.

s. Graham (nee Behm), of 473 Willow Drive, Mt. Lebanon; father of George and Richard E. Philip Harry, Jack. George.

Terry and James Stewart: brother of Mrs. Margaret Speer and John Carroll Stewart; also survived by Seafcrd J. Brandy, at No. 3201 April Term, 1955. Court of Common Plcs.

To Seaford J. Brandy: You are notified that Helen T. Brandy, the plaintiff, l.as commenced an action of oivorce against you, which you are required to defend. William H. Davis.

Sheriff of Allegheny County. Grant Pgh Pa. .2 I j.j i.i. Graham; brother of Andrew Graham and Agnes P. Guy of Washington, D.

C. also two grandchildren. Friends received at the BABINEC; On Tuesday. May 10. 1955, Stefan, beloved husband, of Mary Bilochik of 978 Illinois Braddock Hill, father of Edward, Albert, Victor.

Mrs. Asrnes Latzo. Funeral from McKABNEY'S, 623 Kenmawr Rankin, Saturday, May 14, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Barnabas' R. C. Church at 9 a. m. Interment Braddock Catholic Cemetery.

15 grandchildren. Friends received A charge of $2 00 trace for each iet cf Standard at the MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 1550 Lowrie where services win BEINHAUER MORTUARY. 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Services Thursday he held Wednesday at 2 p.

m. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends In Local 249 and friends invited. MARIAN I On Tuesday, Mav 10, 1955, William of 4914 Cypress beloved husband of Minnie vited. Estate of Gertrude F.

Asian, deceased. Of Pgh. No. 1922 cf 1955. Letters of administration, c.t a.

cn her estate were granted to the undersigned who request all person having claims or demands against tne estate of decedent to make known the arr.e and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Mellon National Bank and Trust Company. c.t a. Mellon Square. or to Lewi E. Mai.

2141 Ardmore Blvd. Pgh. 21. Pa. Martino; father of Emiddio and STRINI On Monday, May V.

1955, Joseph Sr. husband of Mary Martin C. Mlnm. Attorney, 326 Frick Pittsburgh. Pa.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Alleghenv. Eleanor Eakle vs. Creed B. Eakfe, at No. 2760 October Term.

1954. Court of Common Pleas. To Creed B. Eakle: You are notified that Eleanor Eakle. the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against vou.

which you are required to defend William H. Davis, Sheriff cf Allegheny County. Robert; son of Beatrice Mariani; brother of Mrs. Flora Mariani, Mrs. Preininger Strini, of 1101 Church McKees Rocks; father of Dr.

There wil be r.o refund on the X'-ra-t K-i Specification. F- ate of Ee ha h.t. ga. er iva Check or more, order rov.r nr Ma-garet Kr.e deoad of Spec.fications 'o te made cut to tr.e' va'e 1924 ef 1555. Le-ter o.

-County of Allegheny. i cn her -t were Proposals muu be acrompar. ed t-v g-anre-J to tre who re-a Certified Check or Sure'y Comrary cues' all ff't' hav.ng er Bond ton County Fermi to tr o'dr demands -a-e ff der4fr? i cf or running to the County cf to rrae kn'-wn sarre and ghn for the amount fined te i pe-orji to to r-ae( Int ructions to Bidden a ev idenre w.tnou' to Fuge-e that the bidder i.l accept -d carry Adm 2714 Ton" St out the condition cf the Contract In rn cf L. case of award. 7 31 Ertii i.

EraSC-'. The county Comrr.issior.er res-. the to eieo a'y o- a I di Milene Paolucci, Mrs. Elizabetb Colaianni, Mrs. Viola Buzzelli BADGER At Detroit, on Saturday, May 7, 1955, Harry K.

Badger, brother of Mrs. Meredith B. Clapper, of son of the lata Mrs. Sophie R. Badger, Friends received at H.

SAMSON'S, 537 Neville Oakland Civic Center, from Tuesday morning until time nf services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. jet recje- 'i i A. erverT i Ct V.rv I ie-j -i r--e. p-i. le.

3-4334. 10 ALL advertisement for sales pox'Aoni apanng in the Male Female. Help column cf the Pott Gazette mt mention the article cr service to te told, in addition to Ve basts 0 remuneration Joseph F. and Leo J. also five grandchildren.

Friends received at McDERMOTT 1225 Char-tiers McKees Rocks. Solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's Church on Thursday, May 12 at 9 a. m. Humbert, Eugene, Otto and Oreste Mariani.

Funeral from the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendshir on Friday at 9 a. m. Requierr NOTICE OF LOCATION OF PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR STORE FCR THE SALE OF LIQUOR In accordance with the provision of the Act cf April 12. 1951. P.

L. 90. known as the "Loquor notice is hereby HARTN'ER Suddenly, on Sunday morning, May 8, 1955, Fred beloved husband of Mathilda Bitt-ner, 1402 Evandale N. father of Fred Richard and Mrs. Lois Jane Lang; one grandson, Gary Marshal Lang; brother of John, William and Marian Hartner, all of Pgh.

Friends may call at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Road, N. where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Post-Gazette Chapel services will be held at 11:30 o'clock, Wednesday morning. high mass in Immaculate Concep Wilner. Wilner Kuhn Attorney 1314 Frick Penna.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. County of Allegheny. Eva J. Miller vs. Eugene at No.

2579 April Term. 1955. Court of Common P'cas. To Eugene Miller: You are notified that Eva J. tion Church at 10 a.

m. Friends Ziven that the fenn; v.ania JAM'S W. KNCX. CCT.trOi.e:. of Alrh.e Control Eoard has determines ur-n i.e-';y e- 'r T' s.er.

ef A'1 39 ff invited. ivatn of lioncr store at 511 THOMAS (SpeeO On Tuesday BARTOLOWITS Suddenly, on Miller Avenue. Clairton Allegheny ALLZGKENY. miMl i.su.i...u May 10. 1955.

Miss Elizabeth Saturday. May 7, 1955, John, of DISTRICT Fennmi-va- Miner, tne piamuii. omicrmvu Count MAROSCHO On Monday, Maj 9. 1955. Anna Kosarich of 1507 a' an acticn of divorce arainst you.

whioh NIA LIQUOR CONTROL EOARD 14 195 1'. I fT if -e-rra --niea -a rf "jr; ar.d C' 1 's 1' A ty. I 2 .1 r'. Elbow in his 64th year beloved husband of Aloisia Kloiber and father of John, Emil, William r.r.sur:h. a.

23'n. 19S5 Ridge North Braddock; be cf r-'-cf C. cr. a cf a t. loved wife cf George Juaroscno mother of Shirley Ann; daughte Meeting Notice Harry, Edward.

Richard and Robert Bartolowits; brother of Mrs. Ann Thomas, survived by one brother, T. L. Thomas of California: seven nieces, and six nephews. Funeral services at her residence, the H.

L. SPEER FUNERAL HOME, 2927 Chartiers Sheraden, Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Friends and members of Ohio Valley Chapter No. 438 O.

E. S. invited. of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Kosarich Ehritx and Mra Mary Zollner; also and sister of John, Alex. Frank I Serarate pr-p-s. w.i I be reo'ved at 'he Cffe cf 're tr Rccm 104 Ceu-t '-e i Pifburgo. tnt.l I 30 r.e A Eas'e-n T.rrei. 30 A.

M. Savings me I and opened tr.e presence of urvrved by five grandchildren. A. in C'-rty. a.

er rax-. rr Nick. Steve. Edward. Mrs.

Helen Friends received at the MILLER vou are required to defend. William ri. Davis Sheriff of Coun'y. Estate of James M. Brown, of West View.

No. 2055 of 1955. Letters testamentary cn estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having or demands against the esta'e cf decedent to make known the same and ail persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Florence G. Tvson. 10 Lehigh Ave West View.

Pa or to M. J. Arnd, Any-. 2620 Grant Pgh Pa. Petrovay and Mrs.

Mary Nedzelski Friends received at the JOHN AVTCVCPILE M- I- Eip-. C. e. it ft r- i. la f.

1 2 i I FUNERAL HOME. 1550 Lowrie St. HILDEBRAND May 9. 1955, John in his S4th year, of Meadow Unity. father of Mrs.

Gayle H. Beatty; three sisters; four grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren. Friends received at the ROTH FUNERAL HOME, Route 380. at Universal. Pa.

Services on Thursday at i p. m. Interment in Unity U. P. Cemetery.

MEETING NOTICE The Annual Meeting cf the Pittsburgh Association for the Improvement of the Poor will be held on Tuesday, May 17. 1955. at 11 A in the Conference Room of the Commonwealth Trust Company. Pittsburgh. Pa Requiem mass at Most Holy Name LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 cnurch on Wednesday at 9 a.

Linden East Pittsburgh. Re Holy Name Society, St. Anthony's quiem high mass in St. John's Gr C.eai.ri rve ral if at j-7 Pa. r.arr.

-2 ilf-'H'i ef a ri er l.r.' ti.A. -ei are. Char.M S-reet. Fa. RTjer 117 Key fet AI.1 MINVM c- -f ra- wa.

-El 1- te Lyceum, Local So Stationary tn C. Church on Friday at 9 a. B'riends invited. gineers, G. B.

U. 3S3 and friends invited. WAYDOCK (VISGA1UAV On Sunday, May S. 1955 Catherine Waydock. of 1605 Brighton Place, wife of the late Vincent: mother of Mrs.

Mary Kunach. Mrs. Catherine Jones, Mrs. Estella Lamneck. Helen, John, William, Joseph.

Frank, Alexander and Benjamin: Official Pittsburgh 5 EHICKlAYi: ti trr Cau t.eea 7- a. Executive and Adrr.irsirav.e CrT.r.r at (10 00 clock A. Fste-ri Standard Tlmi. 11 o'clctk A. M.

Daylight T.me. Thu-sday. May 19h. 1955 in P.oem 420 C'-u-t House. Pa.

fr fe fallowing' F.ed-!:r.g and Shoe fog at and Sseial Mdi.r.g "i en-velcpe for use cf fcidter Irfrue r. to Bidd'rt and cend-'ior. tTe'her wit.i 1 McDONOUGH John, age 69. BEAMER May 10. 1955, Alice Estate of P.ostna Andolina.

deoeaspd. of Swissvale. No. 2054 Of 1955. Letters testamentary cn her estate were granted to the undersigned who re- lOOS-V-j Cherry Braddock.

be loved father of Mrs. Mary Quinr. NO. 172 HILF Suddenly, on Saturday, May 7, 1955. at Emlenton.

Alfred husband of the late Harriet Cole; father of Mrs. Reppert of Manor, wife of the late James Beamer; mother AN OP.DINANCE Mrs. Anna Zdrojkowski. Mrs. Hele also 12 grandchildren, and one f.ICrl LATER -rea.

p. Y- r- a r-r-. cf the Reverend James Beamer Funeral from thi lies' persons raving ciaims or trilt setting aide tne sum ox 1" '1 -1 A Ealog, Mrs. Deiilah McEwen. Mar Alan Norman Mrs.

Jane i'tr i i friftRi4t i demands against the estate of tr. OOO 00 to Cod Account Nc. 4:. garet and Patrick McDonousn brother of Michael and Marka funds-taxe iReai Estate. Tor tr fc, cn a Browne and Mrs.

Virginia Crum HOME. 1407 Chateau at Penn- svlvania en Friday at i She is also survived by seven McDonough: also survived by seve prov.a.nr sr ent Tjnt cf lr.s-:-u"-n Assessment Adjustmen" an- Dc-- "--m tn refund grandchildren. Friends received a. m. Keouiem men mass i lnf PI 1 1 NKUKLirl Uo I lit Bernice Scott; brother of Samuel, Raymond.

Mrs. Lena D. Goff. Mrs. Leonard and Mrs.

Carmine Botta. Friends received at the INTER FUNERAL HOME. 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on ednesday at 2 p. m.

HIRs-C HINGER Of -4 Gregory 7 Cni-t P.fcj-;r-. Pa. Ascension Churcn at 9 a. m. Friends Tke e-.

invited. r.y 'hat the tc SHIP Cr HAMPTON. Prr-. a 1--r- a tT.i'i-: M'fi, urn rr. art r.

p-r- 1 tre 1 a-d ir.c- r.t 1 a D.tr;et ef tie T'r. ef -r t- rae i'. --pra-r i 1 r.e f-'m U' tu-'ien r. T-e purp'ie tax jr I. 1555.

li fe ef p'- B'i'r'i lr' ef 'cf 'x 1 r.e" ty -it. cf f.e a.i Mt ft'di'r r-v peri'-d 0 da: af-r 're t.m f-r rce-rt ef t.ds JAMES W. KNOX C'-tr' er Ai 'Z kT" C' -ir ALLEGHENY OCVNT isFllf VT iGN DISTRICT 1 i 'Si r. re- r.r. p.ir'"t 1 1 -e e- r.

1 z. the LEsKO FUNERAL HOME, and Jones North Braddock. Requiem high mass at St. Thomas R. C.

Church, Wednesday. May 11 at 9 a. m. MENZEMER On Tuesday. May 10.

1655. Lydia daughter cf Mrs. Lydia L. Menzerner and tre late Charles Menzerner of t9 N. Euclid Bellevue; sister ft Arthur F.

Menzerner of Kalamazoo. Charles J. Menzerner ft Buaffio, N. Y. Friends received ht the EDWARU T.

DAUGHEKTY FUNERAL HOME, 36S Linco Bellevue. Services Thursday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. S. on Tuesday. May 10.

1955. Frances Pauius, in her Slst year( wife of the late John Hirschinger; mother of Leona Kay and Raymond F. Hirschinger; also survived by four sisters, two brothers; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the funeral home of JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS.

425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Friday at 8 a. rn. High mass ol requiem in St.

Michael's Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. WILHAMMER On Monday. May 9.

1955. Michael M. Wilhammer of Penn-Shady Hotel. District salesman ot Wix son of Mrs. Anna Malic: brother of Adam of Roval Oak.

Mich. Friends received at "the WOLFE A SONS FUNERAL HOME, 304 Electric East Pittsburgh. Funeral on Thursday, May 12, at 2 p. m. WINGENROTH On Monday.

Mav 9, 1955, Roy husband ot Mabel Work Wingenroth. cf 570 East End also survived bv one daughter, Mrs. Doris Wiss- May 6. I95 Separate ar.d ed received at the ff tr.e Ci.ifrci.er. Pocas 104.

Putiiurzh. 39 A standard 10.30 proved bv Cunty BAa-d ot nd revew es wtil as Orders cf Crurt r-n Faed in Mn 2 15. Aprr--ved Mav P. 195 DAVID L. LAWr-NO: Myr Recorded in B.

60. II. Citv t'lir NOTl 7 3 AN ORDINANCE Author.iir.S th issuance of a Warrant in the sum iJSO OOi in favrr of Patrolman John L. Cloue. Bureau of for repairs to privateiy-cwnel automobile.

Passed in Crrunc.l May 2. 1955. Approv.d Mav ft. 1955. DAVID L.

LAWRENCE, Mayer, recorded B. 60, 11. ir Cry Cirk i (r. NO 174 AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING the deiication cf Terrare. as hon cn tr.e of in f-e Fourteenth Ward Citv cf la.d -ut by in hiz'ray f.i na.n.n: '-e same, f.x.r.i and rf as ml road'1 ay f.

e-M trade nd accept ns the j-a't-tns. and of aid exier.e ji-. zrr. tre 'r-P. -i-x rf the grandchildren: one brother Thomas Reppert.

Friends will be' received at the MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Manor. where services win be held Friday at 2 p. m. BLYSTONE On May 9. 1955, Naomi, beloved daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Blystone of R. L). No. 2.

Coraopolis; sister of Alfred, Judith, Robert and Richard; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Renziehausen. Friends may call at the COPELAND FUNERAL HOME. 867 Fifth Coraopolis, until noon Friday.

Services in Zion Lutheran Church at 2 p. m. BRIDGE Rose C. of 308 Chestnut Latrobe, Monday, May 1955, widow of Thomas A. Bridge; mother of Sister M.

Scho-lastica, O.S.B.. F.ichmond, William Ferndale Edward St. Marys. Joseph lArs. Armilla Zeiginfus.

Margaret and Dorothy, all Latrobe. Sister of Mrs. Matilda Williams, Pittsburgh; Philip Huttinger, Compton. Cal. Friends are being received at her late home until a.

m. Thursday morning. Services with solemn requiem high mass in St. Vincent's Arch Abby Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St.

Vincent's Cemetery. D.s'r.et. a-c jper.ei th cresenc cf -i-r. r-m- i i -i Zi e-J cz i err vt t.ve aid a LOCAL WANT AD RATES 7 times, 6c per word, 36c per line 4-5-6 times, 6'2c per wcrd, 33c per lint 3 times, 8c per word, 48c per lin 12 times, 10c per word, 60c per line 3-4-5-6-7-tlme orders mt consecutive In order to eora the reduced retet oppicobl. IMinimumli words 3 Until Death Notices In Memoriams iC: per lin.

Situations VYanted, 4c per word Minimum IS Words Cash in advance ot publication 5. DISCOUNT fOR CASH ON CONSECUTIVE ORDERS No discount on 1-2-time orders. CALL EX. 1-1475 f-r r.a. Ui i (io 13 cc-' a.

ra'er-- HORGAN Sudden! v. cn Sundav. PATTERSON Frank BorU, mar. one son. u.enn c.

one a -a T'ie, 09 e. A Mav 8. 1955. Terrance P. (Red) M.D., oh Sunday.

May S. 1955. hus- hrother. Howard: one sister. Mrs i- Z4 -d -e- 1 t' T.rr.e "-355 1- rn 4 10.

Pa f-r Or-JJi 5. Horgan of 23S Second band of Vioia Grove Patterson, ot jjyrtJe Martin: two grandchildre.i. Rankin, Pa. beloved father of Ed- I 7407 Church Swissvale; ath Friends received at T. D.

ward. Cornelius and Terrance P. of Betty Baggerly, of Mildred TURNER'S, 729 Wallace all of Rankin, and Mrs. Dolores Lambirth. of Kansas City; Adelaide where service? will be held i -i" Ct r- Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'ciocK.

Keating, of East Pgh. Friends re-' and Wiinam. at none; orotner 'i ceived at the McKARNEV FU- Karry W. Patterson: also tour NKRAI. HfiMK.

523 Kcnmawr Ave Erandchiidren. Friends received VAN HORN'S, Irvine St. (u f. laf.T- rr Florists-Funeral Designs Rankin. Requiem high mass at St.

Brendan's Church, Braddock. on Thursday at 10 a. m. Friends in P-r Monongahela where services wiil be heid cn Werinesrla fit 1 m. Swis I- e- rn vited.

Exnre.s Tour Sentiment vale Tyiriira 5fi Services nJ FLOWERS JL. T.fi HILL'S 1 LOWERS the sam'. in rounril 5, 1955- Approve Mav 195 DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Pe-rdfd B.

59. Pajt ir Civ C.e-' -1 r. ar Tuesday at p. m. .1 4 541 Sixth Ave.

AT. 1-2900 aursi. Pa. T-e 1 -u ire t.a- No f.d-f fy a r' af-er Spray Baskets G1DAS HUGHES On Tuesday, May 10. 1955, Gertrude Shields, wife ot Robert H.

Hughes of 1525 Garfield N. S. Friends received at AEBERLI CHAPEL. East North Ave. at Sandusky St.

Services on Friday at 2 p. m. -e -e L-110. re re-'-P! B. s.

-r -rre-a-v 'e -T ci. or crrrar.n RITTS Mav 1955. Mary Freed Ritts of S15 McKee mother of Mrs. Ru Wilson and Louise Ritts, daughtir cf Laura Freed of Castie Shannon; CHAMBON On Monday, May 9, 1955, at 10:15 a. Elizabeth G.

Chambon, widow of Joseph H. Chambon; mother of Mary Louise Chambon, of 5138 Margaret Morri- NO. ITS AN ORDINANCE '-1 t'-e tirr ft a c-ntra't f'r tr ir-i del-very rf Or 1 Ba.i-! for tit Bureau cf Alm.nijtra- f-r a c. t.ij. TV I KNiX.

Ci-ty LIB1N A SM ALLEY THE BEST IN FLOWFRS 126 FIFTH AVE. GRANT 1-3200 WANT AD DEPARTMENT 1.

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