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7 ATX I Malt Hi W.tW I Utt cad Otttk Nalfctt Dtfii Nortec Ocetk Nrtfett 33 Tr Pithburgh Ptch, Friday, January 4, 1963 TODAY'S DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS Dtt Notftti be smM at 10:30 a. Chunh aerricea will be held at the Trinity Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. CARROLL On Thursday, Jan. 3.

1963, Mar-tin. husband of the late Delia brother of Patrick, tof IrelandV Rita Steinhauser of Pgh. Funeral from JAMES A. McC ABE'S. 7204 Thomas on Monday at 1:30 a.

m. Reauiem mass in St. James Church. iWUk at a. m.

CLEIS Of 102 e. Cherrvhill Ave Jan. 3. 19t3 Sophia Hrnne. beloved wife of Charlta Z.

Cleia: mother of Shirley Jean Seibel. Charlea Z. Jr. and William M. Cleis: fivt grandchildren.

Members of Concord Presbvterian Church and friends received at the HE AD-SHAW FUNERAL ROME. 1603 Brownsville Rd. Services Monday at 10 30 a m. CHIOVITTI I Zappa). Mary of Edmond en Thursday.

Jan. 3. 1963, wife of tht late Pasquale Chiovit-ti: mother of Mary Corbon. Ra-chael Lecce. Antoinette Weir.

Nick. Patsv and Silvio Chovittl: also survived bv 14 grandchildren. Friends received at the. WINTER FUNERAL HOME. 4730 Friend-shiu Ave.

Funeral on Monday at 8:30 a. Reauiem mass in the Immaculait Conception Church at 9:30 a. aw COLTER Cm Wednesday. Jan. 2 1963, of R.

D. 1. Clinton, Lizzie, beloved mother of Mrs. Margaret Frischmann. Mrs.

Mary Alice Heiniem and Walter J. Colter; sUter of Michael Heinlein. also seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends received at the R. D.

t'OPELAND FUNERAL HOME. 867 Fifth Coraopolis. where services will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. DE TEMPLE On Friday.

Jan. 4. 1963. Marv of 3049 Waalow sister of Mrs. Catherine Wanlin: also 1 nephew and four nieces.

Friends and members of L. C. B. A Branch 238 received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME.

3313 Brighton Road. Solemn reauiem high mass at St. Leo a Church. Monday. Time later.

DI MONTE On Wednesday. Jan. 2. 1963. Lu-tgi.

of 5220 Cameie beloved husband of Marv Gazze Dt Monte: father of Fazio Di Monte: also four grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME. Butler at 52nd St. Reauiem high mass in St.

Kierans Church on Saturday, Jan. S. at 10 a. m. DODGE On Thursday.

Jan. 3. 1963. Myrtle beloved wife of Albert Dodge, of 122 Grant Whitaker. Pa.

Friends received at the GILLEN AND COULTER 319 East 9th Homestead, where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. DCECHSLER On Wednesday. Jan. 2. 1963.

Carl, brother of Mrs. Martha Drechsler Dunn of Brookline and Anthony A. Drechsler of the North Side; uncle of Miss Martha Turocy. Friends received at A. STAAB A SONS FUNERAL HOME.

34 Craf-ton Craiton. Requiem high mass in St. Philip's Church, on Saturday, Jan. 5 9 a. m.

DRESSLER On Wednesday. Jan. 2. 1963, Philip Dressier of 409 Jucunda brother of Emma C. Coleman.

Friends received at the JOSEPH COLLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave. Services Saturdav. Jan. 5, at 1 p. m.

Friends invited. EISENBEIS On Monday. Dec. 31. 1962.

Walter H. Eisenbels. i Retired vice president of Union Steel Co. and inembe- of various Masonic Bodies of Pjh.i. husband of Florence C.

Elsenbeis of 732 N. Palm Way. Lake Worth. father of William Eisenbeis of Baltimore. Md.

and Mrs. Alfred atson of Park Ridge. Chicago. also surviving are four grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Funeral services "Vis tiiU VII lllllMlinv, tJclll.

1963. at the E. EARL SMITH SON FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL. Lake Worth. followed by interment in Fla.

FARRELL Edward J. on Thuhsdav. Jan. J. l'JbJ.

nusband of Bridsit Mor, rison; father of Margaret. Edward. James and John Farrell; nine grandchlldreu. Friends re-ceived at the O'TOOLE O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOUIi. 5K6 Second Ave.

Haaelwood. High mass of reauiem in St. Stephen's Church on Monday at 9 a. m. FAZIO On Jan.

2. 1363. Lena Girasia, of 7507 Melrose Swissvale. beloved Wife Of the lato Anthnnv mother of Carmel. Michael.

Frank I.nd, AStJjnv: sl5te.r of oh1 I Mrs. Rosina Pconlano in Italv: also 20 grandchildren. Friends received at the EDWARD T. PERRON MORTUARY. 7455 Church Swissvale.

Funeral on Satur- oay. Jan. with high mass of reauiem at the Madonna Del Castello Church at 9 a. m. FORDING Of 1670 Sillview Scott suddenly.

0n Wednesday. Jan. 2, 196.i. at 7 p. Gerald beloved huthand of Miriam Allen Fording in his Jflth vear: father of Michael.

Jerrv. Claire Ann and Chris Fording and brother of Mrs. Catherine Hammil. Friends received at the E. B.

LAIGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty South Hills, until Saturday, Jan 5. at 11 a m. Seivices at the Bower Hill Community Presbvterian Church at 1 p. m.

Remains may be viewed at the church one hour nreviou? to time of Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 u. m. GALVIN On Tuesday. Jan. 1.

1903. Marv of 5327 Keystone wife of the late Richard Galvin: mother of Margaret Hurley. Marie Chalmers, Catherine Peoples. Madeline Bush. Grace EnriTht nnd George Galvin: 2.1 arandrhlldren and seven great-grandchildren sis'er i i AUTO SERVICE MGR.

For one of CM tars. Capable to lake canpletr chars. Experienced only. Salary open. BAKER'S Helper-Apply In person? Bethel Bakery.

5307 Brlihtwood Road. Bethel Psrk. 6 1 BLESALESM AN Trsmlnf provided, crew operation. Insurance comoiisfton. Late it product.

Call Grant 1-574. Mr. Jamison. BOOT Fender Men-Kxpertenerd only apply. Fraier Pcntiac, 4843 Baum Blvd.

I It I. Ask for Robert Cobb. BODY MAN EXPERIENCED-i No piaslle ambitious, sober, for steady work in well-eqaipped shop with A-l reputation, luiny R. M. A Dupxnt material on 50-5O bits.

References necessary. Hamlin's. Bridge-vi lie. Please dial 231-4324 be-tween 3 p. m.

A p. m. BOROUGH ENGINEER-The Boroui? of Grove City. Pennsylvania Is re-celvtnr applications for the position of Borough Knslneer. Trainutf and experience reqtured civil entineer-Inr dejree and two years of entl-neerinf experience.

Startlnr salsry between 18 500-17. 500 dtpendinf upon qualifications. Contact Manager. 200 East Main Street, Grove City for further Information. BOYS-MEN OVER 18 Interview work lor national publishing company, $59 salary per week to start.

No experience necessary. Will train. Increase after 4 weeks training period. Call AT. 1-5345 BRANCH MAN To build a stronr (roup of Fashion Show Directors for Emmons in this area.

This Is a top management position with wonderful earning potential. If you are a successful manager, sub-maivcer or outatandlnf sales person, aunt' miss this opportunity to be Interviewed for this position. We pay for all advertising, sive trainlni help and five you a subsidy projram (based otk your qualifications I that brings yuu Immediate earnings as you build. Tnls is five-tiiiure position. When this spot is filled, there will be no more opportunities as deslrble: so let's heat from you NOW.

Call Mr. Gaul. 3S4-0390 for confidential Interview. CANVASSERS Liberal commissions. Home improvement neiu.

contact Mr, Levy. Mabro, between 12 and 3. 441-9988. CANVASSER Home Improvements. Draw against commission.

Call 521- J574. CANVASSERS-Top commission, best closers, good opportunity, siding A remodeling. Majestic Construction, 4050 Penn Ave. Museum 3-5120. Mr.

Burt. CLERICAL-INSPECTION TRAINEE FOR MANUFACTURING JEWELRY SHOP. No shorthand or typing. Hleh school graduate with fizure aptitude preferred. Excellent future.

Regular Increases. Start $200.00 month. Write fully. Box 3S2. PITTSBURGH, 30.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERS National Carbon Company has a challenging position in Cleveland, Ohio, for a chemical en-fineer Interested in technical services sssoclated with marketing. Interesting career work involves creation of designs of chemical processing equipment to meet specific customer needs, and exploration of new areas of process know-how to develop new markets for company's products. Combination of technical and business background training provides excellent springboard for advancement Into management. Job preference is for chemical engineering graduate up to 30-32 years of age with a minimum of three years experience In process or process equipment design. Benefit plans compare favorably with the offered In the chemic 1 Industry.

Communications held in confidence. Pie se give details of experience, educational training, and salary requirements to: J. F. Brauning Manager, Chemical Carbon Products National Carbon Company Division of Union Carbide Corporation P. O.

Box 6087. Cleveland 1, 0. COLLECTOR-Experienced phone man, commission, Write Boa 479, Press. CONTRACTOR Wanted-To move Si, story frame dwelline in Murrysville, See Folu Realty, Murrysville, Pa, FA. 7-3800, Conveyor Engineer For division 'engineering department beliii: organized In Pittsburgh.

Reply in detail giving references to Box N-493, Press, COOK Experienced, Jewish style cooking. Call Miss Alpern. Emerson 2-0084. CORRUGATED BOX SHOP Prlnter-Slotter-Ooerator. Experienced only.

STEADY, top rate. Reply to a 4iu. rress. DETAIL DRAFTSMAN For division engineering deportment, being organized in Pittsburgh. Reply in detail clvtng references to Bog R-496, Press.

DRIVERS If you have a late model tractor either a flatbed, open top, or low side trailer, we can fur-nish you with a permanent lease and loads in both directions between Philadelphia, New York City and New Jersey. Call: TILDEN 6-0700 DRIVERS PEOPLES CAB CO. 347 CAYUOA ST. UNDER BI.O01UFIELD BRIDGB AT LIBERTY AVE. EDUCATION AL Representative I Field I Diversified procram, quail-fled leads.

Cnmm. Excellent earning possibility. Resume to: Gateway Technical Institute, 201 Market Pgh. 22, Penna. GLAS.se-Udy a dark rum.

Nrw Years ave. ouisiav Ave. Reearo. tinn A kvi.ost Is minn lAJti 1 Bill 'I North Side. Red harness.

Jus- aita Louise sinuna. jivvaiv. 331 -04 7 alter LOST Invelope eontaininj money- Csrrlck Bank. Reward. Tuaedo 1-0433.

LOST-Black, white: mostly toy cot-tie, male; on So. Hoastwooa Ave. otc 21. rn. i-u.

MINIATURE Ptnsher Female, l. a- YUMA" VI 7 fan, cinltj Summer tnd Arch w.w MONGREL puppy, fewjle lLol; brown, whit cheat ana less: short tail. Stanton Heljhtl Vicinity. Slerllni 3-3320. RINGS Lost.

Class ring, CLC" Green btrthston. Reward. Dial 4-lS ST. Bernard-Brown white, lost South siae. lomaci R.H lliw Mary Pen.

3. SHSPHERD-Type-Female; lost: llscg. wnu conar; iwumta 471-714. TOY Poodle Femsle. black and white.

Buttons." Lost MurrysvIHe ara.Reward.irvjew2-00. WALLET Lost Brown: handmade. M. A. C.

Monday, East Liberty. Reward. 3l-33. WRISTWATCH-Ladya. Bulova.

Lost Thursday niaht. Syria Mosqus. Reward. 481-510S. 14 Start KMt EAST McKeesnort to Oakland.

5. mornine-evenlnga. valley 3-n. NEED ride nightly. Leave 40th snd Butler Street between p.

to Fifth and Pena. Please call after 7 p. m. Emerson 1-3213 Pertoaai ANYONE witnessing accident. November 7th.

3:40 p.m. on Chateau Street bridse. green A cream Chevy A trailer truck. Call 231-2256. DAVE-All Is forgiven.

Come home or call Immediately. We all need you. Love, Pert. WILL the lady who placed coat over pedestrian hit bv car on 12-2S-62 at approximately p. call Walnut 2-4S00.

WILL person known as "Someone." please call Ray? Museum 2-5740. 24 mpoyment Str-vlct RESUMES HA. 1-1456 That command attention. Get results. Constructed co-ordinated -Typed daily.

Evening and Saturday by appointment. 3 Male Htp Wtnterf Accountant We are seeking a msn for a top staff position with nianufacturUii experience In cost accounting, payroll and budget administration. Applicant must be a college craduate with a minimum of 5 years experience in his Held. Qjiird applicants who wish to Join a progressive company write: VEEDER-ROOT, INC. P.

O. BOX J591 ALTOONA. PA. ACCOUNTANT Full charce including statements and tax reports. State experience and salary.

Write Box 153, Press. AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE MAN Pwmtiwnt Job. Salaried. Must have uiuiuufu nowirage oi ir ccitdUiun- skit vnailtif u-itK nd furnaces. Reference! required.

kj iou, rress, Architectural Draftsman College graduate with experience only. Call 881-7 778 beioreo. ASSISTANT MANAGER National Publishing flim licids 2 neat appearing sales minded men over 18 for muiacreirent nr.vitir.ii Mn. automobile and be willing io travel im-aiiy. aiariing salary S300 per month plus expenses, plus bonus.

Interview by appointment only. Phone 261-0494. Sat. 9-12 9-12. ATTENDANT Experienced service man for gas station.

4207 Peirya-vllle Ave. No phonecalls. ATTORNEY WANTED" To solve malpractice case against juuviunuu miiiop AUDIO snd Communication" Svstema, Installer-Experienced only. Call 682-4890. AUTO BODY MAN We need a steady A-l body man.

Experienced on large and small wrecks. Steady worn; S3 per hour for a top man. Paid vacation and holidays. We will piy moving expenses for a married man who la thinking of relocating. MURPHY BROS.

BODY SHOP 70 BROAD ELYRIA, OHIO (Call collect I days. Elyrla, Ohio. Fairfax S-7855: Fairfax 2-4 S98, or Fairfax 2-6177. AUTOMOBILE CLOSERS NEW CAR FRANCHISE Guarantee: Free gasoline allowance; top comm. pl-n plus bonus incentive: sound lung-term idvertis-Ing prosram.

Good floor traffic. Only top auto salesmen need apply. Must be agsresslve not afraid of hard work long hours. Apply In person, to 10 a. to p.

m. only. MIRACLE MILE MOTORS Wm. Pcnn Hwy. Monroeville AUTO Mechanics Experienced only, must know Chrysler products: only top notch men need apply.

Clover-leaf Dodge 725 Allegheny North Side 322-1 '00. AUTOMOBILE Salesman No experience necessary. Earn while you learn. Sell all new 1963 Fords. (SO week draw.

Demonstrator furnished. Our men currently earning $800 to $1000 a month. No phone calls. See Ralph Iiuold, Jim Alkey Ford 109 West Montgomery Pjll. 12.

AUTO Salesman -Combination new and used to sell the d-pendables bv Dodge. Your chance to make big money. New ear furnished plus sas allowance. Fringe benefits. Best commission basis In town.

Prefer South Hills resident. No phone calls Mt. Lebanon Motors, 2930 Banks-vllle Road, Pittsburgh 16. AUTO Paris Counterman-Experienced; unlimited opportunity. 1626 Hawthorne.

Psh 6, aut'oTalesmen- Pgh most progressive Ford Dealer, ship will Interview prospective salesmen for new A used car department. Applicants must be real professional In the business. Must be honest it reliable We run a dealership of the highest calibre. If you lit. apply now.

Salary, bonus St commission. Forest Hills Motor Co. Ardmore Forest Hills. AUTO SALESMEN- How would you like to sell a product every family desires to own? our company offers ground floor opportunity for you NOW. We have rxtrndve field trainlni.

draw, bonus. Our leads are acquired by our heavy advertising and refen-ala from our many satisfied cwtomers. Call Mr. Hellman, 741-7070. Solemn high ef reauiem In St.

Svlvester't Church at 10 00 0 clock. GREGG Suddenly, on Wednesday. Jan. 2, 1963. Wallace, of 466 Camfleld 81., a a a of Mariorie Bensch Gregg; father of Thomaa.

Timothy, Robert and Ronald Gregg: son of Leonard Gregg: brother of Mrs. Winifred Yeckci, William Condon. Leoonard Gregg Mra. Laura Lion. Mrs.

Elizabeth Snee. Miss Evelyn Gregg. Mrs. Mildred Geiaer and Misa Ruth Gregg. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-10 m.

at the E. C. KOONTI FUNERAL I HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. where services will be held on Saturday at I D. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park.

GULLICK Wednesday. Jan. 2. 1963. af his home.

5016 Lmdermer Bethel Park. Frederick (Fred age 65. husband of Janet: father of Mrs. W. A.

McRoberts of Houston, Mrs. Ross of Detroit, Mrs. H. R. Roth of Bur-lingame.

George J. of B-ihel Park, and Leonard L. of Monroe-ville: brother of Miss Alice Gullirk of Kent. England, and George Gullick of Windsor. Berks.

England. Friends are being received Thursdav. 7-10, and Friday. 2-4, at the HAMEL MORTUARY. Mc-Murrav Rd.

tnear Bethel Church Rd. i. South Hills, and Friday. 7-10. and Saturdav.

2-5 and 7-10 p. in the GREENLEE FUNERAL HOME. Beallsvtlle. where services will be held Sunday at 2 d. m.

Interment Beallsville Cemetery. ln lieu of flowers, the family would aporeciate donations to the families of the Robena Mine Disaster, Tht Morning Herald. Uniontown, Pa.) HAGAN Suddenly. Wednesday morning. Joseph P.

of 2103 Saranac Beechview. beloved husband of Marie Hunter He.gan: father of Marcella Hagan Michaels. John Robert Joseph P. Jr and Lawrence M. Hagan: also 15 grandchildren.

Friends received at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME. 5300 Pens Ave. Funeral Saturday.

Jan. 5. 1963. at 9:45 a. Solemn funeral mass at St.

Catherine's Church, Beechview, at 11a Friends and members of Pressman's Union No. 9 and Pgh. Council No. 491 K. of C.

invited. In lieu of flowers, contributions mav be made to Rosalia Foundling Home and St. Anthonv's School for Retarded Children. Oakmont. in his memorv.

Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-10 p. HARRIS Walter age 70. suddenly. Jan. 3.

1963. Bouard General Hospital. Fort Lauderdale Fla. formerly of Pgh. I.

husband of Ada Mien-inger Harris: father of George A. of Whitehall. Walter of Chicago: Mrs John Lamp and Mrs. George Stov, both of Flor- irin Alsn nn, hrnthpr inrf twn sister and eight grandchildren. Funeral from the Fairchild Funeral Home.

Florida. Saturdav at 11:30 a. m. HAUSER On Wednesday. Jan 2.

1963. Charles of 321 Taylor Bellevue: son of Mrs. Grace M. Hauser; brother of Ernest G. and the late Paul L.

Hauser. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. yt the DALE A. OILLILAND FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Ave Bellevue. Reauiem high mass st the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue.

on Saturday at 10 a. m. HEKROX On Tuesday Jan. t. 1963.

Genevieve Laaks Herron. wife of Robert: mother of Mrs. Verna Pen-mever of Los Angeles. Mrs. Anna Davis of Jefferson Boro.

Mrs. Mary Lou Laughlln of Amarlllo. Texas, and Robert G. Jr. of West Palm Beach.

sister of Anna Wohl of Duouesne, Theodore Laaks of Diavos-burg, and George Siddall of Duouesne. Funeral on Saturday, Jan. 5. 196J. Reouiem high mass at 9:30 a.

Irom St. Clair R. C. Church. Clairton.

Friends received at FULLLRTON MATZ FUNERAL HOME. 446 Halcomb Ave. Clairton. 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

HILL On Thursday. Jan. 3, 1963. James beloved husband of Rose M. Hill (nee Brinkeri.

of 717 Linda Brookline: father of Shirley Louise Hill and James W. Hill of California; son ol Susanne Eliza belli Hill, also two grandchildren. Frirnds received at (he L. Br l.N-HAU'ER A SON CO. MORI VARY.

2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Saturdav afternoon at 2:30 U. m. Friends invited. HORNER Thursdav.

Jan. 3. 1963. of 6 Leslie Ingram. Laura E.

Booe. wife of Wheeler B. Horner; mother of Katharine H. Maxwell and the late Henrv B. Horner: alio aix grandchildren.

Familv will receive friends 7-9 o. m. Frldav. 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Saturday and Sundav at the AMIS A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOMt), 165 Noble Crafton. Servicea in the Nativity Enisconal Church, Crafton. Monday at 10 a.

m. HUN'MNGER I HUNSINGER On Wednesday, Jan. 2. 1963. Rose of the St.

John's Lutheran Home. Mars. Pa, formerly of Avalon; sister of Mrs. Carrie Gray: also survived bv nieces. Friends received at the BETCHLR MORTUARY.

633 California Avalon, cn Friday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services on Saturday afternoon at 2 clock. HL'TTINGEB On Thursday. Jan.

3. 1M3. Anna K. (Diehli aje M. wife of the late George J.

Huttingcr: survived ov nieces and nephews. Late of 1609 Bailie McKees-port (and formerly of North Side). Friends received from 2-4 I and 7-9 d. at the PAPPERT FUNERAL HOME. 711 Lockhart S.

Funeral Mondav with reouiem high mass in St. Mart's Church at 10:30 a. m. Franklin and Latrobe. Pa.

and Detroit, Mich, papers please copy. JABO On Wednesday, Jin. 2, 1963. John husband of Alice Chettle Jbo of 5379 Kings Schcol father Mrs. Joseph J.

Wehar; also five crandchllrircn; brother of Mrs. Reese Cannon. Mrs. Herbert Miller and Harry Jabo. Friends received at JOHN H.

SLATER RON'S WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. JENNELLE iStringcrt). La Verne Jennelle. beloved wife of Henrv N. of 34.S6 Pine N.

8.: unexpectedly on Thursdav. Jan. 3. 13: mother of Ronald; dauuhter of Marv Kidd and the late George A. Strintrrt Sr.

and sister of the late George A. Strlneett. Friends mav call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California I at Cooper i N. S.

Notice of funeral later, KENNELLY Joseph J. Kennclly, (formerly of Termon N. on Wednesday. Jan. 2.

13. beloved brother of Mrs. Catherine Karlen and Nellie Kennellv. Friends mav call -ii i riifem. nss In St.

Cvril'i Church. Satur- dav at 9:30 a. in KORUZO On Thursday. Jan. 3.

19H3. Edward Koruzo. of 2125 Larkins Wnv. husband of ihc late Helen Smvden Koruzo: father of Edward Koruzo: brother of Agnes Scullv. John and Frank Koruzo.

Friends received at the JOSEPH COLLIOAN FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrlnzton Ave Funeral on Mondav. Jan. 7. at 8 a. High mass of renuiem at Caslmlr's Church at 9 a.

m. Friends invited. LANG On Tuesday. Jan. 1.

1313. Oeortre. of 115 Mnntclalr West View, beloved husband of Marv Ferris Lan. and father of Mrs. Dorothv Uhlcnhurg.

Mra. Gladys Klrchcr. Hazel Ethel. George. Earl.

Robert and Donald Lang: brother of Elmer and Howard Lain. Mrs Ella Brown. Mrs. Carrie ShulU and Mrs. Mildred Gardner; also 16 Grandchildren.

Fun-rat from the MHH.I.IIAAS FUNERAL HOME, 3R8 Center West View, on Faltirdiv at 1 p. m. Members of West View Volunteer Fire Dent, and friends are invited. (Cars 10 and 15 at door.) f.KNZ On Wednesday. Jan.

2. 1963. Charles K. Lenz of 139 Or-chard Place, huiband of the late Caroline Schneider Lenz; father of Margaret O'Connell. Charlea Rob-rt and Edward Lcnz: 10 grandchildren: brother of Miss Ida and Frank Mrs Eleanor Kennov and the late John Lenz.

Friends received at JOSEPH OI.LIGAN I L'NERAL HOME. 608 Warrington Ave, Funeral on Monday, Jan. 7. at 8:30 a. m.

Hlrrh mass of requiem In St. Canlce Church at 9:30 a. m. Friends Invited, LOWRY In St. Petersburg.

on Wednea-(av. Jan. 2. 13. Miss Esther B.

Lowry, formerly of Pah; slater of f'rs. John W. Hope of Kast I an- sing. Mich, and the late Joines D. Lowrv of Pgh.

Friends received at H. SAMSON. 537 N. Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Sundav evening at I o'clock.

Interment private. FUNERAL HOME. 463S Butltr 81, on baturday. Jan. 5, at a.

m. Reouiem high maaa at St. Id-ward's Church, Blawnox tt 10 a. m. RIBAB On Thursdav.

Jan. 3. 1963. at Braddork Hosoital. Anton, af 39 C.

Hawkins Village, Rankin, husband of Mathilda Nirt: father of Carolina Barnum. Helen Me-Nutt. Betty Hathaway. Joseph Ribar: nine grandchildren: thret great-grandchildren Funeral from the JOSEPH P. IORN FUNERAL HOME.

445 Fourth St, Braddock, on Saturdav at a. m. Reouiem high masa at St. Joseph's Church at 9:30 a. m.

Friend Invited. ROBERTSON On Thursdav. Jan. 3. 1963.

Msdgt Duckworth, wife of the late William James Robertson: mother of Mrs. Irene Bunde. Mr Roberta Svkes and Miss Bonnie Beve. Funeral services In tht EDW ARD J. McAVOV FUNERAL HOME.

1700 Forbes on Monday afternoon at 1:30, ROMAN Ai Miami Beach. on Thun-oay. Jan. 3, 1963. Lena Roman, beloved wife of Morris Roman (formerly of Pgh.

mother of Mra. Leonard (Belle! Shapiro, Mra. Joseph M. (Agnes) Kals. both of Mrs.

Lcula V. (Ida) Beck of Coral Gables. Ruth Roman of Miami teach. also six grandchildren. Services at the BALfH SCHUGAa CHAPEL, 5309 Center on Sunday at 11 a.

m. Interment Beth Abraham Cemetery. SABO On Thursday. Jan. 3.

1963. George, husband of the late Marv Keinenv sabo. lata of 804 Consume father of Arthur K. Sabo and Mrs. Wilma Poinlk; brother of Frank Sabo: also nine grandchildren.

Frienda received at the PAPPERT FUNERAL HOME, 711 Lockhart N. S. Funeral on Mondav with requiem high mass in St, Mary's Church at 9:15 a. m. SICLARE On Wednesday.

Jan. 2. 1963, Angelina oi 2344 Fairland 81., Overbrook. wife of Julian Siclare: daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Costanso; sister of Mrs. Mary Jane Orosso, John. James, Michsel and Shirley Ana Costanso; granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Scuro and the late Concetta Costanso.

Friends received at the ALBERT J. BRU3CO FUNERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Mt. Wash. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Canice Church on Saturday at 10 a.

Visitations beginning 2:30 p. m. Thursday. SLATES On Thursday. Jan.

3. 1963, Homer of 7347 Dennlston Swissvale. beloved husband of Catherine Waddell: father of Mildred Leader Kathleen Patterson and Bernadette Hacharian: brother of Kenneth. Clarence and Howard Slates: also three grandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS L.

NIED FUNERAL HOME. 7441 Washington 8t Swissvale. Service on Monday at 2 p. m. SMITH Mrs.

Mernie Snider Smith, wife of Herbert C. Smith, former Pgh. resident, died in Greensburg Tuesday morning, Jan. 1, 1963; sister of Miss Goldie E. Snyder.

Greensburg. Volnev V. and Claude R. Snvder, Wilkinsburg. She was a member of the First Presbvterlau Church.

Greensburg; McKeesport Chapter 40. O.E.S.; Order of the Amaranth Court 10: Past queen Airvs Temple; Daughters of the Nile: Past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Duquesne Command-ery 72; Knights Templar: Past president of Pittsburgh Assembly Club; Ladles of the Supreme Council and the Ladles Auxiliary of Kedron Commandery 18. Knights Templar. Friends are being received at the PAUL R. SEEMAN FUNERAL HOME, 524 N.

Main 8t Greensburg. where services will be conducted Friday night at 8 o'clock. Interment will be private. SMITH In St. Petersburg.

on Tuesday. Jan. 1. 1963. William Harrison Smith, formerly of husband of Kathryn J.

Smith: father of Dr. Glenn H. Smith of Erie and Jack Shaffer of Altoona, also six grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Beth Morrison and Mrs. Mav Kinzler of Ft.

Lauderdale. Mrs. Edilh Hollis of Albert Smith of St. Petersburg. Fla.

and Earl Smith of Detroit. Mich. Friends received at the JOHN II. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville. Brentwood, on Saturday, until the service at 2 o'clock.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. SNYDER On Thursday, Jan, 3, 1963. Neva Snyder, wife of the late, Anthony Snyder: sister of Mrs. James Spencer of Racine. O.

Friends received- at H. SAMSON. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center). Service Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

SOSSONG On Wednesday. Jan. 2. 1963. Lena Rauber, sister of Mrs.

Mary Mans-mann. Friends sic Invited to call at the LED. J. IIENNEV HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Saturday with reouiem mass in St.

Josephs Church at 10 a. SPERRING At the Shadvside Hospital, on Wednesday. Jan. 2, 1963. Dorothy Holmqulst Spcrring.

of 520 Washington Ave, Carnegie. wife of the late James Sperring; mother of Kenneth J. and Mrs. Joyce L. Asptnall.

both of Carnegie: sister of Ronald Holm-quist and Mrs. Bettle Richardson; also survived bv three grandchil dren. Friends mav call at the FULTON AND BRADWELL FUNERAL HOME. 415 Chartiers Carnegie, where services will be held on Monday, Jan, 7, 1963 at 1:30 p. m.

STARR On Wednesday. Jan. 2. 1963, John of 4114 Main beloved brother of Mrs. Leona Starr.

Lawrence. Raymond. Leonard and George. Funeral on Saturday at 8 a. m.

from the ALBERT F. ROREK FUNERAL HOME. 249 Main Lawrencevllle. Solemn requiem mass at 9 a. in St.

Augustine's Church. SULLIVAN On Thursdav. Jan. 3. 1963.

Eugene in his 87th year, of 028 Gill Hnll Jelcrson Boro. husband of the late Sarah Ellc-ard: father of Eustenc, Anne Sullivan. Robert. Mrs. Charlotte Hill and Lois Sullivan; brother of Mrs.

Annna Maude Riefer, Mrs. Helen Relchenbach; also eight grandchildren and Ave great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Broughton, Notice of funeral later, SUPER Thursday, Jan. 3.

1963, Helen wife of Stanley A Super: mother of Joseph. Edward and Theresa Super. Mrs. Dolores De Rablo. Mrs.

Jeanne Fierst. Mrs. Madeline Beshenlch: also seven grandchildren: sister of Mrs. Marie Shafler. Mrs, Helen Pasaaro, Mrs.

Madeline Ellcr, Stanley, John and Silvester Kamosa. Friends received at A. STAL'B SONS FUNERAL HOME. 900 Chartiers W. Pgh.

Solemn reauiem high mass In Guardian Angel Church on Monday, Jan. 7, at 10 a. m. SWIECH On Thursdav Jan, 3. 1963, Eugene of 238 Onhella beloved husband of the late Alexandra; father of Mrs.

Marvnell Allen. Mrs. Cecelia O. Kaszubow-ski. Henry Mrs.

Hedwlg Chur-buck, Mrs. Wanda Crawford, Eugene Vincent L. and Francis also 17 grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN N. ELACHKO FUNERAL HOME, 3447 Dawson St.

at Semple. Funeral on Saturday morning at 9 a. ni. Requiem high mass In St. Hyacinth Church at 9:30 a.

m. SZUREK On Wednesday. Jan. 2. 1963, Anthony, husband of the late Marv Grzcbieniewska.

of 809 Hazel McKees Rocks: father of Mrs. Josephine 8 0 Thaddeus. Leonard. Mrs. Sophia Morgan and Mrs.

Florence Shagl-naw: also 13 grandchildren. Fu-neral Saturday. Jan, 5 from the PIIOSTKO FUNERAL HOME. 715 Island McKees Rocks, at 8:15 a. Requiem mass at 8 9.

Cyril As Methodius C. Church at 9 a. m. TESSMER On Thursdav, Jan. 7.

1963, Mabel Hoffner. of 209 Lehigh Edge-ood. wife of Paul F. Teasiner; mother of Dr. Carl F.

Tessmer, D. C. Mrs. Norma R. Mc-Bride.

Wilmington, Del. and sis-ter of Mrs. Anna Dixon and Mrs. Pearl Peck. Friends received at the JOHN H.

MeFARLAND FUNERAL HOME. North Braddock, where services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. THEILACKER On Thursdnv. Jnn.

3, 19C3, Marie 8el2lnger Theilacker, of 617 Hal-sev Forest Hills, wife of the late John Thellackor: mother of Herman and John Theilacker and Mrs. Marie Mai: also five grandchildren Friends received at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. at Coal Wilkinsburg. Services on Monday at 2 p.

m. Familv requests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 n. m. THOMSON At her home, 11 Carol Drive Collier Carneile, on Jan. I.

1963, Evelyn Hammrl Thomson (Jean), wife of Charles II. Thomson: mother of Sandra. Danny and Beverly; daughter of Charlea and Jean Hammel of Crafton. also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Delorea Davis of Chartiers Terrset, Carnegie snd Mra.

Shirley Cress of Pgh. Friends mav call st the FULTON BRAOWILL FUNERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers Carnegie, whert servicea will be held on Saturday, Jan. 5. at 1:30 p. m.

VIDT On Jan. 3. 1963. William C. of 1 Beverley Etna, beloved husband of Flora Flncke Vidt; father of W.

Glenn of Syracuse. N. Y. and James R. Vidt of North Hills; four arrandchildren; one sister.

Mrs. Elsie B. Simons. Friends and members of Zarsdstha Lc-dire 448 FJtAM. received at the ROBERT B.

KEELT FUNERAL HOME. 220 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Services Saturdav at 130 p. m.

In lieu af flowers memorial gifts may be made to Emanuel Lutheran Church. Etna. Building Fund. VOWINKEL Fred on Thursday. Jan.

3, 1963. of Stanhope Sheraden. husband of the late Henrietta Glesenkamp; father of Louis W. of FTed J. Vowinkel and Virginia Ducants of New Jersey; brother of Pauline Davis.

Clara Schauer and Frank Vowinkel; also six grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. F. CONROT FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden. Ph.

Services Saturday at 2 p. m. Member of Sheraden Lodge O. Elks 949. WAGNER On Thursday, Jan." 3.

1963. at Detroit. Catherine Con- nli fn.m.rlu nnhtnftnn Rt widow of Henry J. Wagner: mother of the late Dolores Outhorel: daughter of the Iste John J. snd Teresa Connolly; grandmother of Cyril Gu-thorel Jr.

and Mrs. Catherine Gundle and several great-grandchildren, all of Detroit. Friends received at the ANTHONY PERBV FUNERAL HOME. 134 Robinson 81.. Oakland.

Visitations on Frldav. Funeral Saturday. High mass of requiem St. Agnes Church at 10 a. m.

WEISZ On Thursday. Jan. 3. 1963. at 1 p.

m. Regina M. Weiss, beloved wife of the late Louis H. Weisz: mother of Mrs. Aaron (Floral Klein.

Dr. Alfred C. Weiss and Dr. Walter S. Weiss, all of Pittsburgh: sister of Mrs.

Ethel Hart-man of Brooklyn. N. also four grandchildren snd two greatgrandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL. 5509 Centre Ave.

on Frldav at 2 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. WICKERHAM On Thursdav. Jan.

3, 1963. Margaret C. Reynolds Wickerham (formerly of Wickerham Manor. Monongahela. Members of Charleroi Presbvterian Church: beloved aunt of Miss Freda Reynolds of Bellevue.

Friends received at the LAURENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, (formerly O'Shea-Miller I. 460 Lincoln Bellevue. where services will be held Mon. evening ata 11 o'clock.

WHITE Charles, of 382 Burrows on Thursday. Jan. 3, 1963, husband of Maria: father of Emma Davis and Nellie White: grandfather of Corg Davis. Familv will receive friends from 7-9 p. m.

at SAMUEL 1. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wvlir where services will be held Monday at 1 0. m. Fraternal services Sunday evening. Interment Homcwood Cemetery.

WILLIAMS On Thursday, Jan. 5. 1963, Ralph M. Williams, husbar.d of Edith E. Williams.

Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. and Sundav 3-5 and 7-9 p. m. Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

WIRSING Mrs. Pearl Moore, a Qreensbur on Thursdav morning. Jan 3. 1963. widow of Harrv H.

Wirsing; survived bv three sisters, Mrs. Miriam Painter. Smithton. Mrs. Nelle Wilson.

Evanston. Mrs. Margaret Null. Gibsonia: member of the First Methodist Church of Greensburg graduate of Magee Hospital School of Nursing. Friends will be received at the PAUL R.

SEEMAN FUNERAL HOME. Greensburg. beginning Friday at 2 p. m. Services on Saturdav at 2 p.

m. Interment in Hlllview Cemetery, YOUNG Suddenly, on Wednesday. Jan. S. 1963, Marv A.

Young of 524 Penn Turtle Creek, wife of 'the late Thomas J. Young: mother of Edith Van Kirk and Clavfon Young: sister of Anna Jewe'l. Friends received at the RICHARD A. WOLFE FUNERAL HOME. 304 Electric East Pittsburgh.

Services on Saturdav st 11 a. m. Care's af Tnonks WE wish to our sincere Hunks to the miny friends who nave their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral off-rlnns durtn? the Illness and death of ci" helnved w'fe and aunt Mrs. Ethel Marouls Green-man, Walter Greenman and family. WE wish to extend our thanks to the staff of Mercy Hospital for the k'nets exc-itlnnM ce ven to Mrs.

Ethel Marquis Greenman of Brid'-vl'le dnnir hr last Illness. Walter E. Greenman and family. 263-1501 Is the iwr.lc number for quick Want-Ad results. Call today.

lit Memorial)! ESPEY, Albert In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away 3 years ago today, Jan. 4. I saw htm fading like a flower, I could not make him stay: I nursed him with the tenderest care TIM God called him away. Sadly missed by his wife, Theresa Espey. Forisfi BASKETS MA- SPRAY 55 OlUna 1-1300 InolM I- QMATTS-V Besutv a'oftens sorrow-send flowers, CRANT 1-2200 MonMmentt-Ccmetery Lets WM.

PENN Memorlal-6-grave plots. Sect A-l, $250. HI. 1-6861. LLEGHENY IXEMETERY Tempk Of Memories MAUSOLEUM i Guided Tours Sunday 12 to 4 P.

M. VISITORS WELCOME DAILY and SUNDAY Burial Spies At low as $10 per mo. Including Perpetual Cars ftr Information Coll ot Wtlto Allegheny rCEMETERY 4734 Butler PqS. MU. M624 I Lett and Found LOST AND FOUND ANIMAL Rescue League may help you Hud your lost dog.

Call Mont- rnse 1-0422. CHIHUAHUA -Lost, fawn color ltri white diamond marking on head. Last seen Baldwin vicinity. Child's pet; reward. Ilobart 6-2i65.

COCKER Spaniel Male. license; New Year's Day, Brenlwuod. DIAMOND-RiibV Brooch snd Earrings -Lost Kiufmann's, Jan. 2. Rewaid.

Locust J-3047. I Don Part Pomeranian; Inst New Year's Day; name Tiger. Reward. Call beloie 11 a. after p.

242-8783. FOUND 'Glasses In black case In Oakland. Call 083-5241. FOUND-Large puppy. last Ind vicinity Chrliimn day.

Emerson 1-3898. 1 A WW SMS TV WHEN YOU THINK OF WANT ADS THINK OF THE PITTSBURGH PRESS AND 1 POST GAZETTE WANT ADS SIMPLY DIAL 263-1201 Death Noticti ANTOON Salims. of 793 Linda Brookline. on Tuesday. Jan.

1. 13. beloved mother of Mrj. Martha DeSensi; two grandchildren. Friends mav call at the FRANK F.

DeBO FCXERAL HOME, 10-5 Brookline Blvd. Funeral Saturday at a. m. Reauiem high mast at Our Lady of Victory Church at 10 a. m.

ARTHUR On Tuesday. 4an. t. 1963. at Hollywood.

charlotte (Vernon loruierly of Orcenrkld. beloved vtfe of the late W. S. Arthur and mother of Mrs Char-lotta Mae Hill. Jchn H.

Williams, Mrs. Emily Chadwiclc and Herbert Arthur: also aurylved by seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the EDWARD T. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral services on Saturday at 1 p.

m. BAEBIAN On Wednesday. Jan. 2. 19C3, Camilla Barbian, widow of Frea-erick Barbian.

at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marrel L. Hart of 1024 Gladys Beechview; also survived by two 6ons, Wilfred N. Barbian of South Bend. Ind.

and Leo Barbian of Cora-ooolis Heights: three grandchil-dren and five great-grandchildren. Friends received at the I. BE1N-HAl'ER SONS CO. MORTl'ARV, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Saturdav morning at 11 a.

m. Friends invited. BALERS On Jan, 3. 1963. William I.

of 903 Kirkbrlde N. 8.. husband of Naomi Porter: father of William O. and Norbert brother of Mrs. Amelia Frye.

Mrs. Hilda Stocks. Mrs. Stella Sizle and Joseph Bauers: also five grandchildren. Friends mnv call at the A.

BIANCO ILNERAL HOME, 719 Brighton Road (near Ridge. N. 8 Services Saturday at 1 p. n. BEBER (Biber) On Thursday.

Jnn. 3. 1963. Frank, of 254 Marion Oakoale. husband of Sophie: father of Frank Beber son of Mrs.

Frances Beber of Detroit: brother of Marv Jean. Ann, June and Amu. all of Detroit. Nick and i Peter Blbcr of Oandale. Familv will receive rrienas irom i- ano 7-9 m.

at the RICHARD THOMAS FUNERAL HOME. Oak-dale. Pa. Reauiem high mass in St. Patrick's Church.

Noblestown. Mond.iv at 10 a. m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

BREW On Wednesday. Jan 2. 1963. George husband of Geraldine Rot he Brew of 340 Macassar Dr: father of Mrs. John J.

Cornwall and Mrs. F. R. Sonlheimcr: also 11 grandchildren: brother of Mrs. John Harris, Mrs.

James Riffel and Thomas Brew. Friends re-reived at JOHN 11. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. from 2-4 and 7-9 u. m.

Funeral I Saturdav morning at 9:30 o'clock. Reauiem mass in St. Ellzablb'i C. Church at 10 o'clock. BROWN On Wednesday.

Jan. 2. 1963. Kaiherine Moran. beloved wife of Ravmond C.

Brown of 248 Ridge-mood West View. Mfnibrrs of the L.C.B.A., Branch 232. and friends received in the ORION I. FINKERTON H.NERAL HOME. 1014 California Avalon i i North Borosi.

until Saturdav morning at 10:15. Reouiem high mass in St. Alhanasius Church at 11 clock. BROWN William H. of 1509 Allegheny Pgh.

33, suddeurv. Dec. 30, 12, in Allegheny General Hosoital; father of Martha Smith, i Friends record at J. H. CRl.N- KLETON FUNERAL HOME.

1108 Liverpool North Side. Funeral services Saturdav at 1 p. from Pilgrim Baptist Church. BROWN (Paisley) Agnes Jant. of PnendMilD Ave oi Wednesday.

Jan. 2. 19b3; wife of the late William B. Brown; sister of William G. Paislev.

Friends received at Hie WINTER 1 NERAL HOME. 4730 FricnrVhl'i Ave Services on Saturday at 2 p. m. BLKRKLE On Wednesday. Jan.

2. 1963. Lvda M. Saam Buerkle. of Lan.

raster. mother of Mrs. Lvdia I Allman- tWA an.4 four great-grandchildren: sister nnmcu ohhiu ana nacnae: env-der. Graveside services in Union Cemetery, Irwin, Saturday at 1 p. m.

BUG EL On Thursdsv. Jan, 3. 1963, at Homestead Hospital, Joseph. aped 83, beloved husband of Mrs. Pauline Bugel; father of Joseph Jr.

and Albert. Mrs. Louise Tomko of Munhall. Mrs. Mary of Detroit.

Mrs Jessie Savasc ol Hermmlf. Mrs. Mildred of Mrs. Ucrtiude Hauler of Munhall. Mrs.

Irene Bodnar of West Mifflin: brother of Mrs. Amelia Surlnchlk of Munhall: brother and sister In Slovakia: 1 grandchildren, eight great-grand-rhildren. Friends received at tht JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITSH Fl-MRAL HOME. 431 Ninth MunhalL 2 to 10 p.

m. Requiem mass at St. Michael's Church. Munhall, on SMurdav at 9:30 a. ra.

Interment St. Mary's Cemc. tery, Munhall BURKE On Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1963. Dorothy (Walsh), of 618 Blanton beloved wife of Stephen mother of Stephen William, Edward and Elizabeth; also survived bv her parenta.

Josenh T. and Margaret Lau-h1ln Walsh: alBter of Joseph R. Walsh. Friends received at the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME.

500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a. with solemn reouiem tilch mass In St. Rosclia Church at 10 a. m.

BURKE Suddenly. Thursday mornln. Jan. 3. 13.

Bridget Coyne, beloved wife of Martin J. mother of Thomas Martin S. Burke. Mary Connollv, Ann Haruer, Josenh J. Burke and Cecilia McCabe: aistpr of Bar-bara Browne.

Marv O'Mallcv of Martha Hcrrlnrtton of New Yerk. Marina Coyne of and Catherine Welsh of Ireland: also 19 grandchildren. Friends re-reived at Md ABE BROS. INC, MNFRAL HOME. 6214 Walnut Bhadyslde.

Funeral Monday. Jan. 7 at 10 a. in. Reauiem hUM mass at St.

Pault Cathedral at 11 m. 'AH BONE On Thursday, Jan. 3. An-pcio. beloved of Boimla 1, Ciiisiafbon: f-ither of tanvlle )n-lle and Flalii" eon of Marv and the Inte Mlrha-I brolb-r of Lucv Donofrlo.

1 umrt Dl'illng and Josrnh rrlenH, nr rrrrV. "IK HAM lie ROSA VOHTLARY, Paulson Ale. i at St. I until Monday, whert services will Bebrr (Biber), Frank BuorWIe, Lyda M. Burke, Bridget C.

Carbone, Anfrlo Carroll, Martin Chiovitti, (Zappa) Mary Cleis Sophia De Temple, Mary Dodffe, Elsenbeis, Walter H. Farrell, Edward J. Sr. Garvin, Cyrus B. Godula, Hilda M.

Goodman, Belle S. Gorman. Delia Harris, Walter A. Hill, James Huttinjier, Anna K. Jennelle, Laverne.

Koruzo, Edward L. lnz, Charles F. McFadden, James J. Merten. John D.

Mitchell, John E. Mulkern, Michael O'Malley. Patrick J. Oskin, Alice Pappert, Herman P. Sr.

Peterson, Jimmy Phipps, Marie K. Purcell, Margaret Ribar, Anton Robinson, Madge Roman, Lena Sabo, George Slates, Homer K. Smith. William Sperring, Dorothy II. Sullivan, Eugene L.

Swiech, Eugene Szurek, Anthony Tessmer, Mabel Theilacker, S. Wagier, Catherine Weisz, Regina M. White, Charles Wickerham, Margaret C. Williams, Ralph M. Wlrsingr, Pearl Ocotk Notices MARTIN On Tuesday.

Jan. 1. 1963. Edward J. husband of Marv Bisman: father of Mrs.

Agnes Wlnklmann, Mrs. Theresa Howard. Edward S. and Anthony J. Martin: son of the late Edward J.

and Delia Martin: also eight grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN A. BRICKLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1074 Lemlnklon Ave. Funeral on Saturdav at 9 a. m.

Solemn reauiem high mass in Corpus Christ! Church at 10 a. m. MATUSZEYVSKI On Wednesday. Jan. 2.

1963. Thaddeus of 920 Wible Run beloved husband of Pearl Wojtewicz and father of Mrs. Aline Roberson and Robert F. Matthews: brother of Mrs. Sophie Zarazinskl and Mrs.

Clara Jen-nessee: also six grandchildren. Funeral on Saturday at 8 a. m. from the ALBERT E. BOREK FUNERAL HOME.

249 Main Lawrencevllle. Solemn reauiem mass at 9 a. m. In Holv Family Church. Familv will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. MAZZA On Jan. 2. 1963. Dianna (Gae-tanai, wife of the late Sebastian Mazza; mother of Mrs.

Sophe Geraei Gaviglia, Mrs. Pauline Danzuzo, Joseph P. and Vincent J. (Jimt Mazza: 17 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren Friends received at REGIS C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME.

600 Cedar N. S. Requiem high mass at Mary Immaculate Church, Saturday at 10 a. m. MAZZEI On Wednesday.

Jan. 2, 1963. Frank, husband of Alice S. Mazzei of 532 Bavne Bellevue: brother of Joseph and Albert Mazzei. Friends received Wednesday and Thursday at the L.

T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME (formerly O'Shea Miller I. 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Friends received Friday at the TONER FUNERAL HOME. Belle Vernon.

High mass of reauiem In St. Sebastian's Church. Belle Vernon, Saturday morning at 9:30. McCHESNEV (Nee Ferber) of 45 Kittanning Pike. O'Hara on Thursday.

Jan. 3 1963. Florence A wife of the late Hugh C. McChesney; mother of George J. and Walter S.

McChesnev. Friends received at the EUGENE N. WORRELL FUNERAL HOME. 820 Main St. (at Ninth 1.

Sharpsburg. Funeral Saturdav afternoon at 2 o'clock. McFADDEX Suddenly, on Thursdav. Jan. 3.

1963. James father of James A. of Maryland: son of the late John J. and Rose O'Brien McFadden: brother of John. Regis.

William. Gerald. Herbert. Eileen, Antoinette and Margaret McFadden Funeral from the McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas Blvd. on Mondav at 9:30 a.

m. Requiem mass in St. Raphael's Church at 10 a. MiGLYNN On Jan. 1, 1963.

Andrew Mc-Glvnn, of 1657 Dagmar Beechview. husband cf the late Alice O'Dwver: father ol Mrs. Elizabeth Flanders. Mrs. Alice Bassett, Andrew Thomas F.

and John F. McGlvnn; uncle of Mrs. Agnes Braddish: also 12 grandchildren. Friends received at the RAYMOND S. PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME.

1923 Broadway at Pauline Beechview until 9:15 a. Saturday. Jan. 5. Requiem high mass In St.

Catherine's Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited. McGOWAN On Tuesday. Jan.

1. 13. at 8 a. Catherine Amelia Schil-hngcr, beloved wife of the late Frank L. McOowan Sr.

of 135 Chalfont Ave. West View: mother of Major Frank L. McOowan sinter of Mrs. Ella A. V'rllh, Mrs.

Elizabeth Fichter and John Schil-linier: also three grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Funeral on Saturdav morning at 9:30.

Reouiem high mass at St. Alhanasius Church at 10 o'clock. MKRTEN On Thursdav. Jan. 3.

13. John ane 80 years, of Valencia. husband of Henrietta Mever; father of Jamea J. of Greenville. six grandchildren: brother of Charles P.

of Elmer C. of Valencia: Herbert Mrs. Stella Conradrr. both of Wisconsin and Mrs. Marie Unverzagt of Ingo-mar Friends received in the ADRIAN O.

WALTERS FUNERAL HOME, Mars. here services will be held on Monday at 2 0. ni. (In lieu of flowers please make contributions to your favorlta charity. I MEYER On Wednesday.

Jan. 2. 1963, Wllbctt hu.sband of the late Helen M. Mever of 156 Straw Bellevue: inthcr ol Wllbert W. Meyer brother of Mrs.

John Merlon and Mrs. Jpnnle Ebert. Friends received at the DALE A. 011,1,11, AM) FUNERAL HOME. 366 Lincoln Bellevue.

where services will be held on Saturday at 2 o'clock. MILLER On Thursdav. Jan. 3, 1963. Ida Mav, of 4005 Haldane beloved wife of George R.

Slick I Miller and mother of Mrs. H. .1 Bovard Jr. (Grace) John R. Samuel Mn.

R. McGce (Suet. George L. (Salty), Mrs. V.

K. Soles (Shlrlevi: also survived by 11 Friends and members of Mlzpah Chapter 49 8. received at the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL II 500 Greenfirld Ave. Funeral Saturday, with services at 3 p.

ni. Suddenly, on Wednesday, Jan, 2. Vm. John of 46 Hlthland Oakriale. Pa.

beloved hua- uhmu ui niwiiiaii u.i latncr oi LaRue Wludshetmer and Rose Lulz: son of Mrs. Maude Mitchell. Massllon. Ohio: brother of Sdna Mae Marrow. Massllon.

Ohio and Earl Mitchell of Oakdule, also survived bv two grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 n. at the RICHARD THOMAS FUNERAL HOME. Oakdale. where services will ba held Saturday at 2 p.

MULKERIN On Wednesday, Jnn. 2. 1963, Lawrence of 770 Frincli St Swissvale. beloved husband of Dorothv Duwnev; father of Dorothy. Ansela and Dr.

Lawrence E. Mulkerln: brother of Isaliell Straub. Barbara Tnlllus. Charle-. Regis and Frank Mulkerln.

Friends received at the THOMAS I. Mfcil FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington St Swissvale. Solemn mass of renuiem at St. Anselm's Church Antoon, SaUma Arthur, Charlotte Barbian, Camilla Bauers, William L. Brew, George L.

Brown, Agnes Jane Brown, Katherlne Brown, William H. BuseL Joseph, Sr. Burke, Dorothy Colter, Lizzie DiMonte, Lulgt Drechsler. Carl Dressier, Philip W. Faxio, Lena Fording, Gerald L.

Calvin, Mary V. Garvin, Cyrus a Gibson, James F. GigliottL Rose Gresg, Wallace Gulliik, Frederick G. Hasan, Joseph F. Sr.

Hauser, Charles A. Herron, Genevieve Laaks Hill, James G. Hunslnger, Rose Jabo, John L. Kennelly, Joseph J. Lang, George Lowry, Esther Martin, Edward 1.

Ilatuszewski, Thaddeus F. Mam, Dianna Maziei, Frank McChesney, Florence A. McGlynn, Andrew McGowan, Catherine A. Meyer, Wllbert W. Ida May Lawrence P.

Noullett, Ellen A. Olson, Flora A. Oskin, Alice Parry, William Sr. Page, Helen Perrin, Calvin S. Quintan, Margaret Siclare, Angelina F.

Smith, Mernie Snyder, Neva Sossong, Lena R. Starr, John A. Thomson, Evelyn Vidt, William C. Vowinkel, Fred F. Young, Mary A.

Deaf Notices on Saturday at 9 a. m. Family hours 1-6 and 7-10 p. m. MULKERN Michael, of 1547 'i West Adams Los Angeles.

Jan. 2. 1963. husband of Leona Kennedy Mulkern; father of Mrs. Robert Leona) Milby of West Cobina.

Donald W. Mulkern of Le Puente, also two grandchildren. Friends received at UNNINGHAM AND O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 850 West Washington Los Angeles. Services Saturdav. Jan.

5. with burial In Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles. NOULLETT On Wednesday, Jan 2. 1963, Ellen formerly of Etna, sister of Mrs. Margaret Rapp.

Mrs. Loretta McClaflerty and the late Mrs. Marie Gerglns and Jack Noullett. The family requests that friends be received 2-4 and 7-10 p. beginning Thursday evening, at the HENRY C.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME. 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Service on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. OLS0X On Wednesday.

Jan. 2. 1963, at 10:55 p. Flora A. Schott.

beloved Kite of Ernest M. Oison, of 1472 Franklin Wilkinsburg (formerly of North Side): mother of Keith Olson: sister of Fred and Elmer Schott. Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME. 2025 Perrysville.

Ave. Services on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock. On Thursday. Jan. 3.

1963. Patrick husband of Jane Connollv O'Malley: father of Barbara Sentner, Patrick and Thomas; brother of Edmontl and Julia Davorcn of Kate Malloy, Mary Feenev and Thomp.s of Ireland. Friends received at the ALBERT F. JOHNS FUNERAL 1IO.ME. Bennett St.

at Lang Ave. Funeral Mondav morning with reouiem hnth mass In Holv Rosary Church at 9 o'clock. OSKIN Suddenly, Thursday. Jan. 3, 1963.

hi a hospital. Miss Alice Oskin (formerly of Maple-view Terrace, Braddockl; survived bv nieces and nenhews. Funeral from the JOSEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL HOAIE, 443 Fourth Braddock on Saturday at 7:30 a. m.

Reauiem high mass in St. Thomas Church at 8 a. ui. friends invited. PAGE Suddenly, on Wednesday.

Jan. 5, 19b3. Helen, beloved mother of Gertrude Marconi and Mark A. Knaun also seven grandchil dren, rriencn will oc received at the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTL'ARV.

Pauknn Avp ut Wlnitlnw until Saturdav at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at Our hcip oi christians Church at 9:30 a. m. PAPPERT On Friday.

Jan. 4. 1963. Herman P. bcloyed husband of Mvrlia Bevington Pauuerl of 134 Tcece Uellevue; father of Herman Mrs.

Eleanor La Wall. Mrs. Helen Etzcl: brother of Mrs. Elsie Schwab. Mrs.

Margaret Klnnen, Carl Lamiicit. Louis and the late Andrew Paonerl; our grandchildren. Friends received In the ORION C. riNKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Ave, Avalon (N. Borosi.

where service will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PARRY Wednesday evening. William beloved husband of Mary Jane Lewis Parrv; lather of Marian Brlstow, Gladys Mahonev, Sarah Selverllug. Beatrice Parrv and William T. Parrv also four Grandchildren: brother of Homer O.

Parry and Lillian R. Parrv. Friends received at A FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Pcnn where funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 5. 1963.

at 2 p. m. Interment Allegheny Cemetery. PIORRIN Calvin 8.. cn Tuesday.

Jan. 1. 19B3. husband of Martha Perrin; son of Leila Perrin: also survlv-Ing. four sisters and two brothers.

Friends rcrelvcd at POOLE FUNERAL HOME, 2161 Wylle where services will be held on Saturday, Jan. 5, 1963, at 1 p. m. PETERSON Jlmmv Jan. 2, 1963.

of 7240 8us-ouehanna beloved husband of Snllie Peterson: brother of Herbert. Fdson. Franklin and Albert Peterson, Louise Jeter. Mattle Gaskln. Flossie Thompson and Mary Winters.

Friends are being received at the FREDERICK L. HOPEWELL FUNERAL 7i09 Tioga Homcwood. Services Saturdav. Jan. 5.

at 11 a. ill. from Ebenezcr Baptist Church. pmrps Suddenly, on Thursdav. Jan.

3, Marls Klunev Pliinns, be. loved wile of Mavnard M. Phlmis, of 821 Vallev View Road, Mt, Lebanon: mother of Maynard M. Phlmis Jr also four grandchildren, Frlenrls received at the L. RI IMUUER ANO HON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Notice of funeral later. (Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 D. beginning Friday evening.) PL'RCELL On Thursday Jan. 3.

1963. Mar. garet le of the late Edward mother of Mrs. Tvdlngs, Mrs. R.

Collins, Edward Leo Paul E. and Raymond V. Purcell: sister of Mrs. Stella Oanrlelot. friends received at the JOHN A.

BRKKLEY FUNERAL HOME. 7074 Leinlngton Ave. Funeral on Mondav at 9 a. m. Reouiem high mass In Corpus Christl Church at 10 a.

QUINLAX On Wednesday Jan. 2. 1963, Margaret Connollv Quinlan, of 1329 Old Freenorl Blawnox. formerly of Lawrencevllle. wife of the late Thomas E.

Quinlan. and mother of Rosemary O'Nell. Patricia. Thomas. John.

Paul, James and Francis Quinlan: 16 grand-children: sister of Theresa Oalla-Kher, Thomas and William Connolly. FiniTal from the ALBERT B. a MARIE J. HENN1NOER M.r.C.VMevn;h. "ntlifrom 2-4 and 7-9 Funenti the AI RE and" j8Mttrd mornln 0:30 O'clock.

LABOR RELATIONS ASSISTANT To resolve personnel and labor relations problems, for Second Shift operations. College degree plus 2 to 5 years' experience. Salary up to $9500. Maryland location. Send complete, resume including salary requirements to Box N-459, Pittsburgh Press An Equal Opportunity Employer HF.NNINCER FUNERAL HOME, 4b35 Butler nn Saturday.

Jan 5. at a. m. Solemn reouiem hijh mass at St. Kicran's Church at 9 a.

m. GARVIN On Wednesday Jan. 1903. Cv. nis Garvin ol 12 Habcrman Ave 18lh Ward, beloved brother of Mrs Catherine Garvin Relche of Arlington.

Va Friends received ft the BEINHA1ER SON CO. MORTUARY. 2630 W. Liberty Ave, Services on Sntur-dav afternoon at 2 o'clock Mem. bers of Brotherhood of Railway Clerks Lodge 617 and friends in.

vlted. GIBSON On Tuesday. Jan. 1. 1963.

James i of T19 Coal Vallcv Rd George: brother ol Mrs. Alice Armanv. Mrs. Marv Zarichanskv and Anna Gibson Frlenda received at th- WILLIAM L. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Broughton.

Pa Blessing services Saturdav at 10 a. ni. GIGLIOTTI Suddenly, on Wednesdpv, Jan. 2. 1963, Rose Frrlna.

wile of the late Ernest Gliliottl; mother of Mrs. Gloria Patialr: sister of Jn- senh and James Farina; grand mother of Tina Roar- Panale. Funeral Irom the EDWARD J. McAVOV FUNERAL HOME, 1700 Forbes nn Mondav morning at 9:15. Solemn requiem hlph mass in St.

Catherine's Church, Beechview, at 10 o'clock. GODULA Suddenly, on Wednesday. Jan 2, 1903. Hilda M. of 441 Stokes North Braddork wife of John Oodula: mo'hcr of Regis and Robert Oodulc: sister of Louis Altnisv: also survived bv six grandchildren.

Friends re-relvM nt the WM. FLKIN MORTUARY. Fourth N. Braddock. Funrrnl Mondav at 8.30 a.

m. Renuiem h'gh mass at St. Jos-nhs C. Church at 9 a. m.

(Family hours 2-10 in.) GOODMAN On Frldav. Jan. 4. 1963. at 7 a Belle Sadler Ooot'tnan, b.

loved wife of Samuel H. Oood-nmn of the Carlclon Hotiac; sister of Leo H. Sv'ler and Rose Sadler, both of Mrs. H-ttle Goldberg and Mrs. Minnie Mof.

son. both of Chicago, Services at 5509 Centre nn Sundav at 2:30 n. m. Interment West Vla Cemeterv. The family suggests contributions be made to your favorite charity, GORMAN On Jan.

3, 1903. Delia Ag-nc Barrett Gorman, formerly of Oakland, wife of the lat John P. Gorman: mother of Marv A. Gonno'i and John M. Clancy and ni mi Gorman sister of 7 homns Barrett and Mrt.

J. MrCltire: also survived lly-ee grandchildren. Friends will received at JOHN A. 4900 Centre Ave ft Devonshire St, after 4 o. Friday.

Funeral Monaav morning, i I QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEERS l. 3 to 5 years experience in statistical quality control. 42. 3 to 5 years experience in inspection procedures writing, Practical experience in inspection and quality control pertaining to Metals Manufacture and Machining required. College degree preferred.

Maryland location. Send complete resume including salary requirements to Box V-410, Pittsburgh Press An Equal Opportunity Lmploysr 1.

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