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tm 'se'r-ss -PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1971? Legal Noticei Death Notices Death Notices -f GROSS, John r2a "ASi PREVIOUS DEATHS Torquato LATEST DEATHS Aldridge jownsmp. n. muf. vXi-UiSXiS. Chorle J.

Aldridge, 51, of 5135 BriCng.farghigi!!k On Sunday, Oct. 17, 1971, Rita B. Borman, beloved wife of Nichola Tarauato; mother of Nlchoios John Stephen James and Peter J. Torauato; dougiter of Logons perry iviurraysviiie, Mondov, Oct. 11, 1971.

Husbond of Dorothy Otis Aldridge; father of Mrs. Victoria Ross. John and Chris Aufderheide. Elizabeth FO.RSYTHE. EMMA BAUST or Mrs.

Marie Borman; sister ot wirs. Brandenstein, Mae P. Rose Rincnuso. Family reauesis wlitnflnn halwMn th hniim of 2-5 topher; son of Mrs. Laura Aldridge; brother of Mrs.

E. W. Thompson, Mrs. Frank McPeak. Robert and Jock.

Friends will be received at the QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, ta 24. Obituary News Michael Bradshaw, Ex-P-G Executive Services have been set tentatively for tomorrow at 11 a. m. for Michael Bradshaw, former associate editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and retired editor of the Toledo Blade. Mr.

Bradshaw, 68, of Maumee, Ohio, was found dead Sunday (Oct. 17) in his Cambridge (Mass.) hotel room. He was in Cambridge with two other re- Coyle, Peter J. and 7-10 p. m.

at the NORMAN G. KC.i'l.'Fri Cress, Ida Hofbauer, Nellie G. fICAKD FUNERAL HUIWE, -MtAt Perrysvllle M.S. Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 a. m.

High mass of reaulem In the Church of the Rlda- PQ. inn St. ana Airoraiie unie Creek. A Blessing service will be offered at Quinlan's Wednesday at SUNSHINE, ELSIE of Iaci, Ross 9:30 a. m.

Nativity at 10 o'clock. Komorowska, Mary' Anderson Townsend Road, to. 15227, or Jo John L. warrow Anr. Lappan, John J.

On Sunday. Oct. 17, 1971, John fa. imit, Magarac, Charles fusDana or tne laie luiu weiensKy ownsend of Franklin Park Boro; father of Jack R. Townsend of Franklin Park; grandfather of Mrs.

Raymond Ranmaartel nnd Mrs. Mahoney, Mary Reddinger, David J. Redmond, Charles S. On Sunday, Oct. 17, 1971, William S.

Anderson of Ookmont, husband of Helen (Ambrose) Anderson; brother of Mrs. Daniel (Anna) Morrow of Penn Hills, Pa. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the LEONARD P.

BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont, where services will be held on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment Verona Cemetery at Oakmont, Pa. flU 4irtck Pa. 15219: Robert Weletz; great-grandfather it jiii and Kurt.

Fr ends receivea iiiDTum. FRIC deceased, of Reetz, Pearl C. Hospital 4001 Provost Rood, Pittsburgh, Pa 1971. PSh. Nari.

at the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be held on Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Exh-s, 414 W6bd or fo RuffiadTi Lochner, Aufderheide Robinson, Charles Succop, A. Ernest II Torquato, Rita E. Vracar, Michael Vilsack vrr Hi-leu Diau.

run. Vilsack Rites Tomorrow A mass for Marie Louise Vilsack will be offered at noon tomorrow in St. Bede's Catholic Church, S. Dallas and Wilk-ins Avenues, Point Breeze. Miss Vilsack, 73, of 1627 Shady Squirrel Hill, died Sunday (Oct.

17) in Shadyside Hospital after a brief illness. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Vilsack, a pioneer Pittsburgh family.

Miss Vilsack was a graduate of Mt. DeChantal Academy, Wheeling, W. and was active in its alumnae association for the past 50 years. She was a member of St. Lucy's Guild for the Blind, the women's auxiliary at Pittsburgh Hospital, St.

Bede's Women's Guild, International Federation of Catholic Alumnae and Via Coli Guild. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Reineman, of Villanova, Delaware County, and a brother, John B. Vilsack. Friends will be received at the McCabe Brothers Inc.

Funeral Home, 6214 Walnut Shadyside. CAIN. JOHN aceased, of Mun- On Sunday, Oct. 17, 1971, Elizabeth Brlnker of 462S Flft wife of the late Harrv T. Aufderheide: mflth jnaL At ivji nn On Sunday evening, Oct.

17, 1971. Marie Louise Vilsack, daughter of the late Joseph G. Vilsack and nan, ra. n. "Ai-i er of Mary Louise Cochrane.

Friends No 1, Llgon'err JIB Law Walker, George M. Williams, Helen R. Staff Chief Dr. Monheim Dr. Leonard M.

Monheim, 60, president of the Presbyterian-University Hospital medical receivea at n. samson, ji Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center). r-mnnr vena Brennan vilsack; sister of Dorothy Vilsack Reineman of Villanova, Pa. and John B.

Vilsack of Pittsburgh. Friends received at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL Aldridge, Charles J. Anderson, William S.

Burden, George W. Canada, John C. Cooper, Paul E. Fawkes, William W. Gentry, Cora Giuffre, Betty Jane Kleinhenz Gurnea, Lena R.

Hairston, Blanco Hanna, Miss Mary Margaret Hawkins, Joseph Hoffman, Madeline. Batty Hopkins, Matilda (Tfllie) Hyde, Sarah Jamison, Sylvia G. Kluk, Frank Konecko, Mary Koosz, Mary Gulas Kucinic, Michael Leahy, Sr. Albert M. Monheim, Dr.

Leonard M. Revis, Annie Sarazen, William Schultz, Alexander Scott, Vernice Seifert, Katherine Simpson, Norman L. Sincsky, Josephine Stalder, William F. Townsend, John R. Vilsack, Marie Louise Waibel, Audrey E.

K. Zambrano, Stella M. from 3 o'clock Monday, where ser Wilson, Howard C. Kn WO. 4UOO Wl nums, ei vvutnu! anuaysiue, after 7 p.

m. Monday evening and MM TlMfrfHU A 1 ft AAlrhaes, 1231 Conover Ka.r rgn.i ISMB ind' Edgar 7032 Meade JO-nXi. Death Notices IUG3UU, IIWII VMU III. runerai weanesaav, ucr. ii ar 11 a.

m. Funeral mass In St. Bedes Church, South Callas and Wilkin IMIO Mahoney On Sunday, Oct. 17, 1971, Mary FREEMAN, Esther, deceea, or Pieman0 Prospect Aves. ar noon, in lieu or tiowers, ftTs Vracar Suddenly 'on Friday, Oct.

15, 1971, Michael Jr. of 439 Wall Wall. (Nee Kenmuir) Manoney, oeiovea wife of John H. Mahoney, mother of Grace Erhart, John H. Ill, and Mary Lou Hethritz of Denver.

also 10 grandchildren Pghw. or 10 woyn. a. 600 Brad ev; Sikou a Plaza Paiiv. CASTEELTrIGIS FREOERICIC (also Pa.

Beloved husband of Angellne Mlhallovlch Vracar; father of Cath two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler at 52nd St. Reaulem high mass In St. "Pa No Sfff'lftl.

Joseph M. Casteel, vices win oe nea nuesaav atier noon at 2 o'clock. Brandenstein On Oct. 17, 1971, Mae P. Coots of 111 W.

Glenn Gleh-shaw; sister of Mrs. Mary Ella Brown and Mrs. Hazel I. Dlndlnaer. Friends received after 7 p.

m. Mon. at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Roval Blvd.

Glen-shaw where services will be held on Wed. oternoon at 1:30 o'clock. (Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. Brennen On Saturday, Oct. 16, 1971, H.

Ken-neth, of Miami Beach, formerly of Mt. Lebanon beloved husband of Mildred McCartv; fother of Hugh J. and Thomas E. Brennen; brother of Mrs. Henry G.

Bregenser and Margaret Brennen; a so three grandchildren, Sara, Louise and Hugh Brennen suroived. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liber-tv Mt. Lebanon beginning Monday evening at 7, m.

Con-celebrated moss In St. Bernards Church on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 12 noon. staff and member of the County Board of Health, died rday (Oct. 18) in byteri-an University Hospital.

A dentist, Dr. Monheim, of 3 Shady Bartholomew Church on Wednes 255 Lytton Coraopoiis. erine, Mrs. ueanno Gobel, Mrs. Mary Ann Clarlmboll and Michael brother of Nicholas, Mrs.

Anna Dobrlck, Mrs. Katherine Mercurlo; day at 11 A.M. Family request pa. uius, or io visitations 2-4 ona -v p.m. Koegler tt nenaerswn, Po.

15219. Frick tsiag. Monheim GILPATRICK, Dorothy Jrf also four grandchildren. Friends received at the JAMES J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerltte Wilmerding.

Services In St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church, Or Monday, Oct. II, 1971, Dr. Leonard Monheim ot 3 Shady Court husband of Marlon Alt- Dr. Monheim Robert Carson 310-312 Knk TruiT Greensbura.

Pa. 15601; Stanton C. royiB, man Monneim; ana the late cnar- left Monheim: father nf rhnrl msnroevHie on luesoay ai I p. Waibel -J-Pa. 15104, Library Braddocl William, Lisa Rae Monheim; son of Mrs.

Julia Fekfstein Monheim of Elizabeth, brother of Mrs. ATIVS, Audrey E. Keenon Waibel, beloved wife of Ralph F. Waibel, unexpect- fl.k-n sre a M. 7 B-U Dm II.

wii auiiuuy, iyi, mother of Mrs. Carol Ann Phelan, Elizabeth Margaret Mary Patricia Ralph Lawrence tired editors conducting the Massachusetts Daily Newspaper Survey. Mr. Bradshaw, a native of Goldsboro, N.C., was a 1923 graduate of Duke University, where he received his master's degree. He took graduate work for two years at Harvard University and was an instructor in English at the University of Texas from 1928 to 1933.

HE BEGAN his newspaper career in 1933 on the Durham (N.C.) Morning Herald and later joined the Raleigh (N.C.) News and Observer and Danville (Va.) Register. Mr. Bradshaw was editorial writer for the Dayton (Ohio) Herald, from 1939 to 1943, When he became editor of that paper. Shortly thereafter he came to the PostGazette as associate editor. In 1945 he joined the Toledo Blade as associate editor.

He was editor of the Blade frorri 1946 to 1962, when he left to become an editorial writer for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. He returned to the Blade in 1964 as an editorial page contributor, continuing in that capacity until his retirement a year ago. MR. BRADSHAW covered the signing of the United Nations Charter for the Post-Gazette in 1945.

He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Debbie Wilhelm, of Monroe, two sons, Michael of Bowling Green, Ohio, and James, of Maumee; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Linton, of Wilson, N.C; a brother, William, of Staunton, and three grandchildren. Services are being conducted at the Merriam Mortuary, Waterville, Ohio. Kan.

aeceasea, wi 3493 of 1971. Franklin G. Nave, 76' 19th Pa. 15203, or to Barney Pninios 1706 Lawyers Pa. Death Notices Burden inurnus ana james iy.

waipei; daughter Of Mrs. Anna tconnnt Kose scnwariz or tiizopetn, Mrs. Ruby Hartman of Elizabeth, Mrs. Ben Miller of Glassport, Pa Mrs. Harry Kamin of Elizabeth.

Mrs. Gerald Moskowltz of Pleasant Hills, and Dr. Albert I. Monheim af Elizabeth, Pa. Friends received at H.

SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Monday 7-9 p. Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 p. receiv 1971, 15219. i-r aav.

ucToaer On nmutrn. deceased, of George of 15-B Hays, Manor, MASZCZAK, AAfVaAc Dnrk. helnved father sister of Mrs. Dorothy Staudmeler, Mrs. Margaret Peter and Mrs.

Marl Jones; survived also by seven grandchildren. Friends may col ot te HOME an tuns Pa. No. 1941 of 1971. Horry Mine Burglarized Special to ttw Post-Gazette GREENSBORO, Pa.

Burglars stole $2,700 worth of copper wire from Duquesne Light Warwick Mine No. 2 a mile north of here in Greene County, State Police said Reta B. and Carleitas Burden; Drevna, 954 Jdckman Pgh Pa. 15202 or to C. Robert' MKall Oliver Pe.

15222. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N. S. Funeral mass In Assumption Church on Wednesday at IV V. III.

brother of Mrs. Rosa Lee Holmes, Mr. Mamie Davis, Ernest and Ed Burden, AnseT and Velma Payne of Patterson, N.J.; also other relatives. Friends will be received at THE GEORGE A. WARDEN FU-NERAL HOME, I'M North Home-wood Ave.

on Monday; afternoon the remains will lie In state in Second Baptist Church, ing weanesaav at tne winkievoss Memorial Home, 221 2nd Elizabeth, where services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. In lieu of flower memorial contribution may be made to the Leonard Monheim Lecture Series Fund of the Presbyterian University Hospital. Walker FOWLER, narry uaniei, 'lai, ceased, of Pa. No. 4033 of 1971.

i Ilia Beth Jane Hoffman, c.t.o., 1901 Meadvllle Pa. 15214; or to Robert F. Stone, 1008 Law Finance Hyde Of Neville Manslonettes, Neville Island on Sunday, October 17, 1971, Soroh, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Mvslenic, Mr. Virginia McMllllan, Mrs.

Audrey Lockhart, John Kenneth, Charles and Rodger Hyde; sister of Mrs. Mar-garet Blachos and Freemont Cleaver; also 24 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends moy call 2-4 and 7-9 0. m. at i R.

D. COPELAND CORAOPOLI U-NERAL HOME, 867 Fifth where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m. Iacl 1 flrf 16. 1971.

ROSS Of On Oct. 17. 1071. RMrflA Walker; beloved husbond of the late Stella Clavborn of the Metho- ra. ijiit.

B. de Reddinger IDG WAY, MATTHEW oi5T nome ror me Agea, Mt. Lebanon; grandfather of Mrs. Joan Fisher of Ohio, Mrs. Lois Abbott of also survived hv 3 areat- Two Ways! On Saturday, Oct.

16, 1971, David J. Reddlnaer of Pick Hill ceased, of Fox Chapel, Pa. No. 4087 of 1971. Matthew B.

RJdoway, 911 Waldhelm Road West, Pa. 15215, or to G. Donald Gerlaeh; Reed, Smith. Shaw 8, MeClav, 747 Un on Trust grandchildren. Friends received at Cheswick, husband of Lillian Probst Reddinger; father of Esther Clements; brother of Thelma Mr ine SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsville Ave.

where ser. vices will be held on Tue. after Cafferty; also survived by three 524 Wall Wall, beloved, hus ra. iszit. nagy.

John. deceased, ot west noon at 2 CIOCK. Williams granacnnaren. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

beginning Sunday evenina at the H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL view, pa. no. ue wi. unov.

Ftr 1181 Pleasant band of Dolores Bacny of Ross Jr. ond Robert; brother of Joseph, Frank, Peter, and Sam. Friends received at the JAMES J. ii cicdi EIINEBAL HOME, 201 home, 100 Center Aspinwall. Hills Circle, Lafayette, or to Normon R.

Shade; CompbeM, Thomas Burke, 1100 on Saturday, Oct. 16, 1971, a resident of the Congregational Home. 2200 W. Llherw Helen Funera 9 a. m.

Wednesday. Funeral Marguerite Wilmerding, after 1 p.m. Monday. Reaulem mass at mass 10 a. m.

in St. Francis Church, Harmarvillt. Peoples Bank ra, 15222. 5t. Aloysius uiurcn on inuriuur u.

10 a.m. Jamison 'OLQVIC, Nicholas J.i a-K-o my Redmond vwovicn, oeceaseu, ui nui hi dock. Pa. No. 4091 of 1971.

Albert Ramaley Williams, wife of he late William G. Williams, formerly of Knoxvllle, sister of Ben D. Ramalev, of Fla. Friend1; received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty between the hours ef 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Wednes gov at 10 a. m.

Interment at 1h Volovic, 1B4 Niagara win. Pn luo. nr to Ross Suddenly on Oct. 17, 1971, Charles S. Redmond of RD 1, Mars, Pa.

Husband of Theresa Musmonno; fother of Lee, Debbie, Todd ond Sean Redmond; son of Dr. Imaaen Redmond and the late Thompson, 624-626 Braddock On Sundov, Oct. 17, 1971, Sylvia of Ingram, daughter of the late Rev. William Rutherford and Jane E. Mehaffev Jamison; sister of Anna Marie Jamison.

Friends may call at the JAMES A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Ave. pa. 15104.

ATKINS, Beatrice deceased, of owjin oiae lemerery. Wilson Dr. Maurice Redmond; brother of Col. William M. Redmond, U.S.A.F.

M.c. ana nepnew or Dr. tmny PO. NO. 3550 or IWI.

euoerw A. Atkins, 139 Glenfleld Pa. and Julian E. Atkins, 420 Greendale c.t.o., or to Ross W. Thompson, 624-626 Braddock Brad- Redmond.

Fr ends receivea ai ine Oof. 17, 1971, Howard C. of 111 ANTHONY M. MUSMANNO FU Crafton, 7-9 p. m.

Monday, 1 yesaov, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Wednesday afternoon ot 1 o'cock. Kluk Caroline Munhall, husband of NEKAt, nvfflB, aevenin 3- McKees Rocks. Funeral Wed.

at 10 aocK, ro. uiu4. ine iaie neiue Kegan Wilson; father of Woodrow H. of Munhall; brother of Mrs. Carrie Mort, Mrs.

Margaret Bouvle, John ond George a. m. On October 18, 1971, Frank, hus ODSTRCIL, Frieda deceased, of Reetz vvnsun, granacnnaren ana greot-grondcnlldrefl. Friends re On Saturday evening, Oct. 16, 1971, Pearl Cox.

wife of Adoloh F. Reetz, North Braddock, pa. no. uuz ot 1971. Clqrenc W.

Bosh, 102 Deerfleld Irwin, Pa. 15642, or to Ross W. Thompson, 624-626 Braddock Braddock, Pa. 15104; ceivea -z-e ana p. m.

ar band of the lote Katnerinej muk, father of William, Max and Mrs. Helen Lenard; nine, grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the HARVEY L. CORBA FUNERAL HOME, 997 Greentree Greentree. Family reouests vlsltat ons 2-4 and veorqs IKVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St.

of 9250 Highland McCandless mother of Mrs. Mildred Beckel and Clare A. Reetz; sister LOWRY, Grace deceased, of of Mrs. Ruth Shearer; also sur (Homesteoa park) Munnoii. service on Wed.

at 1:30 p. m. Zambrano I by four arandchlldren. Friends received at the H. P.

ro. no. ve or ivm. jomei W. Lowry, 536 Griffin Pa.

15211, or to John R. Mc-Cow; Alter, Wright Borron, 1100 Union Bank BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1C32 p. m. Reaulem moss In Mary im-maculote-St. Cvprlan Church Wednesday at 10 a.

m. Komorowska (UulnrTetucklt of 3614 Mlnt- On Mondov, Oct. 11. 1971, Stella beloved wife of Fiiaen perry perrvsvine, wnere services will to held on Wednesday pa. sui.

afternoon at ciock. EVANS Elizabeth a-k-o Betty 2ambrano Sr. Friend received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. iOakland, Civic Center) Tuesday 3:30 till 9 p.

Wednesday 2 till P.m. High mass of Resurrection In St. Scholastlco Church, Aspln- Revis Evans, deceased, of Jefferson Pa. No. 4389 of 1971.

Edwin Adair Evans, 711 West First Oil City, or to Carl B. Fried, 405 Standard Life wood St. on Friday, Oct. 15, 1971, wife of the late Joseph Komorows-kl; mother of Hattle Komorowska, Helen Weber, Sophie Skowron, Joseph Komorowskl and Adele War-inn: nhn arandchlldren. Funeral McKees Rocks, wnere tunerai services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.

m. Interment Cartiert Cemetery. Canada John suddenly, on Saturday, Oct. 16, 1971, of 1417 North WMklnsburg, son of the late Rev. John and Victoria Canada; nephew of Mrs.

Viola Gibes, Larney, Leonard and Lorln Banks of flonce of Belinda Blackmon. Friends received at the JAMES C. LONGCRIER FUNERAL MOM 606 Hill WMklnsburg, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Thursday 1 a.

m. Interment Restland Memorial Park. Mr. Canada, was the first Black Quarterback for WMklnsburg High School 1966-1968. He also ployed for Virginia Union Northwestern University.

Cooper On Sunday, October 17, 1971, Paul of 1944 Glencrest Monroe-ville. beloved husband of Katherlne; son of Mary B. Cooper; father of Rev. Richard and Robert Cooper; also three grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Helen Erdelvl, Louis and Robert Cooper.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the MONROEVILLE FUNERAL CHAPEL OF GENE H. CORL, 4335 Northern Pike, (one block east of Mosslde 48), where services will be held on Thursday at 11 a. m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Heart Fund greatly appreciated. Coyle On Sunday, Oct. 17, 1971, Peter husbond of Marguerite McGregor; father of Lorraine C. Belmont, P. Thomas, Mary DeLuca, Kathleen, Virginia Stang, Dorothea Petruccl, Betty Lastowski, Sr.

Louise de Marlllac, S. C. and Dolores Kmlck; brother of Nora Dornenburg and Agnes McGrogan; 22 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Fr ends ore Invited to call at the family home, 541 Eost Main Carnegie. Funeral Wednesday with reaylem mass In St.

Luke's Church at 10. (In lieu of flowers, family reauests contributions to St. Luke' Debt. Reduction Fund.) Cress On Saturday, October 16, 1971, Ida Eisenhut, wife of the late Edward W. Cress of Rochester Franklin Park.

Mother of Roy N. Cress. Sister ef Emma Heldrlck. Grandmother of Roy Donna Lee and Mariorle Cress. Friends received it the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Per-rvsville where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Fawkes On Monday, Oct. 18, 1971, William at the Home for Aged Protestants, 441 Swlssvaie WMklnsburg, husband of the late Isabel B. Fawkes; father, of Geo roe Fawkes.

Friends received at T. D. TURNER'S, 729 Walloce WM-kinsburo, 2-4, and m. Services Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Gentry Cora of General Braddock Senior Citizen 620 6th N.

Braddock, on Saturday, Oct. 16, 1971, beloved sister of Idah Mae Artls. Friends received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 6t Braddock. Funeral Wednesday 11 o. m.

from New Hope Baptist Church. She was a former music teacher. Giuffre n. nrt 11. 1071.

Betty On Saturday, Oct. 16, 1971. Annie wun inursaay, ucr. 21 ai IV a. beloved mother of Eddie of Cora-ooois, James of Plttsbura, Vcdos- Pa.

15222. from the VERNER 0. LUTZ FU In Memoriam ter ot Aiiauippa, Konaia ot Newark, N.J. and Mrs. Vernell Smith NERAL HOME, 3600 Penn Ave.

on TuiMriYiv. Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. Reaulem STEPHENS, Pearl deceased, of Imperial, Pa. No.

4386 of 1971. Pittsburgh National Bank, 414 Wood P6. 15222, or to Arnold D. Wllner, 1312 Allaulooa; also 13 arandchlldren. 11 areat-arnndch idren; ster of Beu- IN loving memory of my beloved nigh mass at in si.

ianiioy Church at 10 o.m. Interment St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Mlllvale, Pa. Tah Davis of Aliqulppa, Etta Col nusoona noro wno nassea awav rricK pa. isziy.

years ogo October 19, 1969: bert, Lfla Taylor and Jonas Colbert, all of Moultrie, Go. Friends MOORE. Jean deceased, of Mt. Konecko receivea oci. iy ana to trom 2-10 io me woria ne was one To me he was my world.

Sadly missed by wife Morgoret. p. m. in me tuKtiuN ana On Monday. October 18.

1971. Mary Went 1 1 I 1 THAT. TC? A 1 YOUR WANT, ADS IN A. THE 1 5 G. mm pi AND T- it! JPilf: -1 j't 6 3 SAYt IT rLEASB' mun, mvKivHKii I4 ruin Lebanon Pa.

No. 3346 of 1971. Margaret M. Stouffer, 524 Carnot Coraopoiis, Pa. 15108, or fo C.

Brvson Schreiner, 1801 Lawyers Allaulooa. Services will be held Thursday at 1 P. m. from the Holy Temple Church of God In Christ. ot Lantornia wire oi ine lore Andrew; mother of Rose Cenoskv, John, Michael, Andrew, Mary Hail and Frank; also (even grandchll- Monuments Cemetery PO.

15Z19. NOTire aren ana inrec areai-aranocn interment yvooaiawn Robinson JEFFERSON Memorial; "Garden of NOTICE Is hereby given that the y.sI.Ji",Der- Reasonable. Blow Knox rounarv ana miii machinery. Incaroorated. Rolls Works.

In MIHWy. t-rienas receivea ar inc aldeki A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Reaulem high mass at On Oct. 16.

1971. Charles Paoe. of tends to make application fa the 624 Locust Place, Sewickley, hus Deoarfment of Environmental Re oi, ueorge UKr. lurnoyc inures ThiirvWiv 4 a. m.

Parastas Wed band of Rum Simpson Father or Mrs. Carl (Virginia) Moore of Lost and Fonnd sources of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for a oermlt to discharge nesdav, I P. m. Visitation 2-4 and Ambridae Mrs. Char es (Joyce) Court Drive, was in his second term as president of the hospital's medical staff.

He also was director of Presby's dentistry department. His home had been the scene of the Health Board meeting at the time County Health Director Frank E. Clack was appointed. Board members opposed to 1 a 's appointment had hoped to enlist Dr. Monheim's support by having the meeting at the home of the dentist, who was ill.

Dr. Monheim voted for Clack. Dr. Monheim was head of the department of anesthesiology in the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, professor of anesthesiology in both the Pitt dental and medical schools and professor of pharmacology in the dental school. Rule for 1st add OBIT Monheim He was a member of the Advisory Committee of the Western Pennsylvania Regional Medical Program, a consultant to the Heart Disease Control Program of the U.S.

Department of Health, Education and Welfare and a member of numerous professional societies. Anesthesia editor of the Journal of Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology and the Journal of Oral Surgery, he wrote six textbooks, published in four languages, and more than. 30 medical articles. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marion A.

Monheim; a son, Charles a daughter, Lisa his mother, Mrs. Julia F. Monheim of Elizabeth; five sisters, Mrs. Rose Schwartz, Mrs. Ruby Hartman, Mrs.

Harry Kamin, all of Elizabeth, Mrs. Ben Miller of Glassport and Mrs. Gerald Moscowitz of Pleasant Hills, and one brother, Dr. Albert I. Monheim of Elizabeth.

Friends will be received from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. today in the H. Samson Inc. Funeral Home, 537 S.

Neville Shadyside, and all day tomorrow in the Winkelvoss Funeral Home, Elizabeth, where services will be at 10 a. m. Thursday. Burial will be in Elrod Cemetery, Versailles Borough. The family suggests contributions to the Leonard M.

Monheim Lecture Scries Fund 0 Presbyterian-University Hospital. Sylvia G. Jamison Services for Miss Sylvia G. Jamison, a retired school teacher who taught at Turtle Creek Union High School from 1936 to 1956, will be held at 1 p. m.

tomorrow in the James Lamb Jr. Funeral Home, 165 Noble Crafton. Miss Jamison, of 339 Scotia Ingram, died Sunday (Oct. 17) in the Ivy Nursing Home, Shadyside. She was an elder in the United Presbyterian Church of Ingram where she taught Sunday School and served in various capacities.

Surviving is a sister Miss Anna Marie Jamison. Burial will be in West Alexander Cemetery, Washington County. cooling water af Its plant located In CAT-Mole Seotoolnf Slomese. dl- i-i o. m.

Koosz appeared vicinity Wghtmon and uoriingTon. Kewora. ezi-uyzn, me ury or pinsourgn, Aiieaneny County, Into the Allegheny River. This application Is made under the provisions of the Act of June 22, 1937, Hauck, of Westchester, Pa.) also survived by 10 arandchlldren 8, four great-grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 o.m ot the DALLAS S.

IRVINE FUNERAL HOME, 702 Beaver Sewickley, where ervlce will be held Tuesday mornlna at 10 o'clock. Interment In Oakhlll Cemetery, Sandy DOG On Monday, Oct. 18, 1971, Mary Gulas Koosz of 321 Canterbury Oak HIM Manor, wife of the late 3 month old puppy, brown Oakland and white, lost Wednesda lost Wednesday, r. l. mi, as amenaea.

area. Rewora. 431-4376: 681-0087. GOLD Charm Bracelet Lost Sunday, Oct. 17, downtown.

Reward. 563-2; Proposals ra. Laxe, ra. Wendel G. Koosz; mother of Margaret Moscak and John W.

Koosz, also survived by one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. Visitations with the family Tuesday evening from 7-9 at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 930 LADIES red beaded evenina bag, left In taxi cab Friday evenina. Oct. Sarazen i Doubly clever! Coat and cape go separate ways to suit a girl's fashion fancy.

Mainly stockinette, knit of worsted. Pattern 7477; sizes 4-10 inclusive. Seventy-five, cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Spe-, cial Handling. Send to Alice Brooks, the Post-Gazette, 271 Needlecraft Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N. Y.

10011. Print name, address, zip, pattern number. Bias Cut SALE OF BONDS BOROUGH OF MONROEVILLB. 15th, about 6:30, from William Penn Hotel to Carnegie-Mellon University; contains lewelry. Phone Bloom, 561-1514.

Reward. Sealed bids will be received hv the On Monday! William, of October 11, 1971, 15-B Marlon (formerlv of Fnsf Center Blawnox. Funeral Wednesday mornlna at 9 o'clock. Borough of Monroevllle, Allegheny Forest Hills, Pennsylvania, ar tne Munici. ...1,1.

B.1 husband of the Int ritisourgni YORKSHIRE Terrier Lost Shadyside, Ellsworth Amberson Ave. area. Reward. 611-2777. followed by reaulem high mass In te Church of St.

Edward at 9:30. Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Friend In wi Runuiuit, tiw iwiiivwiiic nwu, Monroevllle, Pennsylvania, until 8:00 o'clock P.M.. local time. and will be ooened Immediately A COURTEOUS, helpful Want Ad over win answer wnen you Dial 263-1201.

vited, interment private. Kucinic thereafter on November 1971 for the ourchase of $1,500,000 par value general obligation coupon bonds of me uorouon. The bonds are or the aenominnrion ot si (XI) rea srao as 1A Suddenly on October 17, 1971, Michael, of 301 Bessemer E. Pgh. Friends may coll after 7 p.

m. Share a Ride PPA Project Engineer C. J. Aldridge A blessing service for Charles J. Aldridge, a project engineer with the Pittsburgh Parking Authority, will be offered at 9:30 a.

m. tomorrow at the Quinlan Funeral Home, 11th Street and Airbrake Avenue, Turtle Creek. Mr. Aldridge, 51, a World War II veteran with the then Army Air Corps in India and the Far Eastern theater, died yesterday (Oct. 18) in Mercy Hospital.

He had suffered a heart attack Friday. Following the war he settled in the Pittsburgh area coming here from Stwbviville, Ohio. He lived at 5135 Logans Ferry Road, Murrysville, Westmoreland County. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Otis Aldridge; a daughter, Mrs. Victoria Ross; two sons, John and Christopher Aldridge; his mother, Mrs.

Laura Aldridge; two sisters, Mrs. E. W. Thompson and Mrs. Frank McPeak; and two brothers, Robert and Jack Aldridge.

Friends will be i today at the funeral home. WV Sarazen, Retiree, 79 Services for William Sara-zen, a retired mechanic for Westinghouse Electric will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Emily M. Lanigan Funeral Home, 700 Linden East Pittsburgh.

Mr. Sarazen, 79, of 15B Marion Forest Hills, died yesterday (Oct. 18). He was a member of Wilk-insburg Lodge 683 of the Shrine and of the Presbyterian Church of Forest Hills. During World War I he served with the Army in the 80th Division.

He is survived by a son, William Sarazen, a bailiff in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court; two daughters, Mrs. Mae Failonl, of West Mifflin, and Mrs. Dorcas Ma-cauley, of Florida; and four grandchildren. Burial will be in the Monon-gahela Cemetery, North to principal only, dated November 1, 1971 and mature In numerical order. Twelve Bonds ($60,000) on November first of the years 1973 to 1997, Inclu or me trwiLi m.

LAwiin ru NERAL HOME. 700 Linden Ave. RIDE Wanted FE-Monroevllle A F. where blesslna services dock, monaay-rriaay. 4-mu, con will be held on Wednesday at 10 evenings.

a. m. visitation 2-4 ana i-t p. m. Lappan sive, wun inieresi pavaoie ivurv first ond November first In each year.

The principal and Interest are payable without deduction for any taxes (except gift, succession or Inheritance taxes) levied oursuant fo Personal Emma Welnert Sarazen; beloved fother of William of Forest Hills, Mrs. Mae Failonl of West Mifflin and Mrs. Dorcas Macaulev of Florida; also four arandchlldren. Friends may call at the EMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East Pittsburgh, where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.

m. Schultz On Monday, Oct. 11, 1971, Alexander of 23 Curry Hollow Baldwin Boro, husbond of tha late Mollle Schultz; fother of Mrs. Helen Schultz Ounlae and Russell M. Schultz.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO-MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. beginning Tuesday. Services will be held Thursday ot 1 p.m.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Pork. Scott Of 1896 Montour Coraonlls on Monday, October 18, 1971, Vemlce Wilkinson, beloved wife of Edward N. Scott; mother of Mrs. Dorothy Trlmber, Jack Wilkinson, George Scott and Mrs. Mary Rlzzo; also On Sunday mvnlno, John J.

Lap-pan, beloved husband of Doisey Scholl Lappan. Friends lecelved at any present or future taw of the pittt- JM Chicago-Thank you G5, burgh. MClABb BKUinCK), INI. -U' commonwealth or Pennsylvania. Each bid shall specify In multiples of one-elahth er one-twentieth of one MY thanks to St.

Jude for favors grameo. 1. c. P. percent a rate or rates of Interest UNWANTED Preanoncv? Don't want IICRHL nunriE, 0I4 VV I IU 01., Shadyside, between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971, af 9 1. m. Funeral mass In St.

Bede's Church, S. Dola which the bonds ar to bear, aoornonr kail Birinrigm ror neip, oi-iysa. (a) All bands maturlna on the Jane Klelnhenz, beloved wife of Philip M. Giuffre of Penn Hills; sister of WIIMom, Robert and John Klelnhem. Friends received 14 and 710 p.

m. at the WAPLES TRENZ PENN HILLS FUNERAL HOME 11110 Frankstown Rd. Funeral Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Reaulem high mass In Mother of Good Counsel Church at 10 o. m.

(For Information call 242-5100.) Gurnea On Monday, Oct. 18, 1971, Lena Rohlfing, wife of the late Elbert W. Gurnea, of 55 Hempstead West View, mother of Mrs. Thel-ma Daley, Mrs. Clara Makrls, Mrs.

Alberta Lemhart, Mr. Jull- Snno Sling, Mrs. Mary Grace chultz, and Mrs. Frances Sling, also survived by 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hwy. Perrysvllle, where services will be held on Thurs. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Hanna On Sunday, October 17, 1971, Mis Mary Margaret Hanna of 613 Mt.

same date shall bear the tame rate of Interest; ana wiikint at iu a. m. Leahy 2B Business Personals (0) no bona snail Dear mora man Albert M. Sr. ef 904 Bavrldoe Ave.

one rate of Interest; (c) Not more than three different rates of Interest may be specified, but an Interest rate reoeated shall COMBO "The Sensational Town er." Available weddings, parties. Brookllne, suddenly on Sunday October 17, 1971. Husband of Anna Mae Dines. Fother of Ruth J. Slmko, Albert M.

Leahy Jr. and Patricia A. Tillman. Brother of conquers, lounges, etc. 323-otm.

survived by 10 grandchildren. nat be considered 0 different rate of Friends mav tnll 9.4 ml 7.0 rricna: inreresr; ona (di Th difference tn Interest mt SAUNA Whlrpool Massage, expert female operator. Roxian Massage 8t the b. COPELAND at the ai i i a between the highest and lowest rote pa. jji-wai.

steua Fanning, onve Baumon, May Weir and William J. Leahy. White Water Ratting Eacn oia (nan oe accompanies rwi Friend mov call -4 and 7-9 p.m. at the FRANK F. a certified, cashier' or treasurer's Fall color camera trio.

Youahloohenv cneck arawn to in oraer or me Goroe. Mountain Stream 8, Trolls Outfitters, Box 106 Ohio Pyle, Po. Borough tor S3O0DO a security tor the performance of such bid. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. where services will be held Thursday morning at 10:30.

George W. Guthrie Lodge 691, Masonic Service Wednesday p.m. If desired memorial may 15470. 412-3724254 OT 412-3294110. The Borough of Monroevllle re serves right 10 can, redeem and pay any or all of the bonds of this nimnunvnci (0, rum Awe where services will be held en Thursday at 1:30 p.

m. Seifert On Monday, Oct. II, 1971, Kother-fne wife of Arthur F. Seifert of 515 South, Trenton, mother of Mrs Michael L. (Carole) Ames of Salt Lake City, Utah; Uster of Anthony and Joseph Metzler of Pittsburgh.

Survived also by two grandchildren. Friend received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Tuesday ond Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p. m.

Reaulem massm St. James Church, WMklnsburg, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Legal Notices ritvwn uciv.ni uuuvmc) vi Mrs. Elizabeth Ray Hanna; sister of Mrs. Alice H. Ziegler; also survived by one niece and four nephews.

Friends received after 12 Poon on Tuesday at THE SIMONS UNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysvllle issue maturing on or after November 1, 1982, In Inverse numerical order on November 1, 1981 or on any Interest 09 given ra in nean rung. Libous i. payment dot thereafter, on not less than thirty days' notice to the ESTATE NOTICES iLHen ttovt been orantetf on th holders thereof, uoen navment of the applicable redemption price as set wnere services win oe neio on Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock. Hairston Of 1028 First Coraooolls, on forth In the followlna schedule, In; state of toch of the followlna decedent to the personal representative named who reauests all person having claim against the estate ef the decedent to make known the am In writing to him or hi at- vii juiitov, wi, ii iri, nurera, of Baldwin Boro, wife of the lot Ellas Libous; mother of Mrs. Ernestine Ferries and the late Ernie Libous) grandmother of Mark, Stephen and Lisa Ferris.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. Funeral on Wednesday at 10:30 q.

m. Funeral mass In Our Lady of Victory Sunday, Oct. 17, 1971, Blanco, father Simpson ot Doris ona Einora Hairston ana Rav Thomas. Neohew of Helen rtey, ana an person inomrea1 re 1 deaidenf to rnako mi.i 1 tttm So mm wuiwn cmvii vuav tuwciiia, wun Interest to the dot fixed for redemption: November 1, 1911 to October J1, 1983-102 per cent 1985 to October 11, 1985-101 per cent November 1, 1915 ond thereafter-100 per cent Bid hall be addressed to Carrol BoroughScrtorv, Municipal Building, 2700 Monroevllle Road, Monroevllle, Pennsylvania, and Shall be enclosed In imImI Huddleston. Friends may call at the R.

D. COPELAND CORAOPO-LIS FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth Ave. Services Thursday ot 11 o. m. In the Church of God In Christ, inurcn, ii ju a.

m. Maearac SHORTUSE, REBECCA, deceased, Of On Sunday, Oct. 17, 1971, Norman Simpson, of Arlington beloved husband af Agnes Clark Simpson; father of Norman R. and Mrs. Dolores Saolenza; also 10 grandchildren; brother of Blair and Phillip Cavett and Mrs.

Anna Putz. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES i. BARRY 608 Warrington Ave. Services an Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 10:30 a.

m. pieasanr hiiih. po. no. ajui at 1971.

Suddenly on Saturday. Oct. 16. 1971 Harrison Eardley Shortuse and Richard Ertzman Shortuse. Charles of 219 Tlntsman N.

Coraooolls. Hawkins Versailles, son of Mrs. Anna Ma- 45 Sunrise Drive and 113 Sunrise oarac; brother of George, jotm, pieasanr Mins, or ro Stephen W. Graffam; Duff, Grogan brartam va brant SInesky i Joseoh, on Friday, Oct. 15, 1971 of 607 West Jefferson survived by son Dale; brother of William John Sr.

Nora Kelly, Alice Williams, Georgia Bryant, Frances ra. lazir. nwipim mwwn, Elizabeth Ivanoff, Joseph, Ell and Nicholas. Friends received at the JAMES J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 301 Marguerltt Wll-merdins.

Service on Wednesday at On Monday, Oct. II, 1971, Joseohln ALEXANDER, THOMAS de JHmctnlX to1 to Indicate thot It Is bid for these bond. I k.Thibond oW to the highest responsible bidder sublect to pporoval of the authorizing proceed-ISJJ'y the Deportment of Community Affair of Pennsylvania. No bid for less than oar and accrued Interest or for less thon all of th bonds will be ceased, or rinsourgn, renna, no, 4054 of 1971. The Union National Jones, Mary Haves ana Beatrice WMon.

Friends received it the J. C. CRUNKLE TON FUNERAL HOME, lim Llvermol St. services wixeionii, wire or joseon u. ine-skv.

of 2814 Walnut Bethel Park: mother of Mrs. Amelia Matvk, Mrs. Joseohln Stemnock, Siomund, Alohonse, Victor, WMiiom, Albert ond Mrs. Helen Zlgon; also Bonx or pitrsourgn, 1 r. mi du, r-ilTSUUiVn, rwiriu.

15730, or to William Y. Rodewald 1800 Oliver Pltts- 26 grandchildren and 15 areat-grand- ourgn, ra, ism. wicvieu. American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation has Issued a Com-m tment for Munlriiwri rami ildren. Friends received from 7 Sontortnio BERTIE ETHEL de and 7-9 p.

or the HAROLD CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, ceased, or Mount Lebanon, no. 4161. of .1971. The Union National Rethel once on the bonds. All bids shall be conditioned uoon the Issuanm.

5170 West Library. Ave. porn. Reaulem high mas In St, Bank or Pittsburgh, p. Box 837.

Pittsburgh. 1H.10. or five a of th dale on which the ponds art Issued, of a policy of larv M. D'Louahlln. Attorney, rick Building, Pirtsourgrv, pa.

msuiunc dy American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation puor- Ex-Area TV Chief H. Kenneth Brennan uuieiTinH parmenr ot principal Of and nterest on the bonds. Each bond will BLODGETT, MARGARET de- Valentin Church on Thursday af 10 a. m. Stalder William oo 71 vears, of 564 Dugan Way, New Kensington, on Monday, Oct.

18, 171, husband of Phyllis Kalut Stalder) father of Mis Jeanne Stalder of Washington, B.C.;. brother of Frank ond casea, or Mr. Leoanon iwo ra. No. 4212 Of 1971.

Raymond T. Beck 103 Mitchell Pa. or to W. Reld Lowe; Meyer, Unkovlc it Scott 1424 Frlck near a legend referring to the Insurance. The purchaser, holder, or owner Is not authorized to make any statement -regarding the Insurance beyond those set out her and In th bond legend.

The ruirrhflier will rmrmhim twtiA.rf ro. uziy. manes eawm of Bom Mr. Mark Black, more, Md.) FfcOSSeceased, of Pln. mm Mrs.

irmit I Dixon, Mr. Dolores s. Bernlce Black, all charo the unauollfled approving opinion af Messrs. Berkman Ruslan- j. Mozesxi 131 lerroce broza, PIHshurah.

ar rnin ro; 1522 or ro loui Sllhsl 1010 Grant J. F. AND Free eceivea or mi ren ved nt the der Pohl Lleber (, Engel of Pltts-I burgh, Pennsylvania, that the bonds ore valid, general obligations of th KRUPA MORTUARY, lOOOL Sanlorenzo of Italy makes the most of this bias cut charming evening dress worn long or to the mid-calf. 72241 is cut in ready-to-wear Misses sizes 6-18. Size 12 requires approximately 4 yards of 51" fabric for the long style and 3V4 yards for the mid-calf.

The contrast requires of a yard of all width fabrics. To order 72241; give size, name, address and zip. Send $2.00. Address Spa-dea, Box Dept. PP-5, Milford, N.

J. 08848. pp. imit, Tuesday at 1 p. m.

from the Bid well Presbyterian Church. Hofbauer On Saturday, Oct. 16, 1971, of Dormont, Nellie G. Hofbauer, wife of the late Frank H. Hofbauer, mother of Frank Eugene R.

and Mrs. Rita Hlrschfleld; also 5 grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W.

Liberty between the hours of 24 ond 7-9 P. M. Funeral mass at the St. Bernard's Church Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment St.

Mary' Cemetery, Penn Ave. Hoffman Madeline BaftV on Oct. 18, 1971, of Whitehall; widow of Fred A. Hoffman. Mother of Mary Lois Gallagher, Madelyn Lawton, John F.

of Nevada ond Fred J. Hoffman. 13 grandchildren ond one qreot- Srandson. Friends received at the OHN D. O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 4744 Clolrton Rle.

51, Whitehall. Funeral on Thursday ot 9:45 a. m. Funeral liturgy In the Church of St. Gabriel ot 10:30 a.

m. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 m. Hopkins On Saturday, Oct. 16, 1971, ot Wexford, Pa. (formerly of Charlerol, Matilda (Tlllle), sister of Edith Hookln of Allison Park, also survived by several nieces ond nephews.

Friends received at the HAROLD L. SCHROCK FUNERAL HOME, 226 Followfleld Charlerol, from 2 5 ond 7-9 fcW Service on Wednesday, 30 ot 11 a. m. New Kensington, 2-5 and rUNN, BERTHA deceased, of p.m. Mass or in Ressurec- porousn payaoie trom oa valorem taxes levied An all tnvnhl cm! port 7-10 irf iu a.

m. inuroaav, oa. zi, Joseoh' R.C Church. New property within th Borough without limitation of rat or amount. The pa.

no. or ii. uaie 3. Dunn, 5261 Becky Pa. 15236 or to Allen S.

Wuchenlch; Jones, Gregg, Creehon Gerace Kenslnoton. Burial Union cemet oorouan win aiso rurnisn the usual cloilna Moers Includlna on Affirinuli 1010 Grant pa. ery, Arnold, Pa. Succop A that there I no litigation pending affecting the validity of the bonds. After his graduation from Duquesne University, Mr.

Brennen Joined hia father in operating radio stations WJAS, WHJV and KQV. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred McCarthy Brennen; two sons, Hugh J. and Thomas E. Brennen; two sisters, Mrs.

Henry Bregenser and Miss Margaret Brennen, all from Miami Beach. The E. B. Laughlin Funeral Home, 3310 W. Liberty Mt.

Lebanon, is making MINCH, HERBERT deceased, of Funeral mass for H. Kenneth Brennen, former president of WIIC-TV, will be offered at noon tomorrow in St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church, 311 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon. Mr.

Brennen, formerly of Mt. Lebanon died Saturday (Oct. 16) in Miami Beach, Fla. As president of WIIC-TV, Mr. Brennen was instrumental in putting the station on the air in 1957.

He was the son of the late Hugh J. Brennen, Pittsburgh area radio pioneer. ine rignr to reieci any or oil bias I reserved. WANT ADS WORK DIAL 263-1201 pa. no.

4im ot ivi. Gilbert Mlnch, 4016 California Pa. 15212 or.tp suaacniy on rnoay uctodvt 19, 1971 A. Ernest Succop II of 6953 Rosewood St. Husband of Ruth D.

Succop; father of Alice May Succop and Auaustus Ernest Succoo III, McMonlale 8, veseiv 362 Lincoln Avenue, Believue, pgn brother of Mary Louise Succop 15202, Pi By order or nie council or in Borough. CARROL P. PICKENS Borough Secretary RICHARD ROSENZWEIG, ESQ. Solicitor 1603 Law ft Flnanc Building PittshiM-ah. Pennsylvania 15219 Bell, A.

craig ona jonn c. succop. Misses Bust Woltt Hipi 'Length KEFFAL, Bill, a-k-a Bill Keohal or William Keohal or Keohaoalnnis or Basl Keohaloalonls or Vaslllos 3i a. jj i rrieiiua ik.ci.cu ui INC. 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center) Sunday ana Monday 2-4 ond 7-9 B. m. Service In Shadvsld 32 23 34 W't 10 33 74 35 16', Prospectus concerning this Issue of ImM. nrAnrlreri htf Hosack. Snecht.

01 oremwoou, ru. i.u, Ismene Keohaloglnnls, Presbyterian Church Chapel tuev Muetzef Wood, 615 Washington doy mornlns at 11 o'clock. The. family uoast contrlbutlonl Brownsville Po. 15727 or to Tasso E.

Camarlnos AftyM 411 12 34 25 36, 1M4 4 i is, Ivom nao at nek to wolst. Rood, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15221, will forwarded uoon request. Frlck po. imv. mad snoavsio Acoaemy.

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