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24 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Saturday, March 26, 1988 The AceiWatberforecist for 6 PM, Saturday, March 26 (WARM H. lX MS FRONTS Warm Cold Stationery Protest march Stop the Invasion Coalition Is sponsoring a march today through Oakland, from the Software: Engi-neering Institute to Soldiers. and Sailors Memorial Hall, to protest the sending of U.S. troops to Honduras. The march will begin at 9:30 a.m.

at Fifth Avenue and Dithridge Street The coalition describes itself as a network of local peace and justice groups that arose in the wake of last week's announcement of troop deployments to Honduras. Rape trial to start A jury will begin hearing testimony Monday in the trial of a man accused of being the Homestead serial rapist Dennis Foy, 22, of West 14th Street, Homestead, is charged with raping four elderly ranging in age from 64 to 85, in their homes last year. After three days of jury selection, Common Pleas Judge John W. O'Brien empaneled 12 jurors and four alternates late yesterday afternoon, but decided not to start the trial until Monday! Lawyers questioned 56 prospective jurors before finding a suitable panel; United Methodist Church, 2800 Coul-terville Road, McKeesport Ruth II. Dalzell Ruth H.

Dalzell, 88, an active amateur pianist died of lung failure yesterday at Presbyterian Medical Center in Oakmont. Mrs. Dalzell, of Kenmawr Apartments in East Liberty, was a member of the Mt Lebanon Tuesday Musical Club and Emory Methodist Church in East Liberty. Surviving are her husband, John Dalzell IL Services and burial will be private. Dwight Richard Joll Dwight Richard Joll, 15, a student at Chestnut Ridge High School and Johnstown Vo-Tech School, died March 20 in a car accident in Somerset County.

He lived in Schellsburg, Bedford County, and is a former resident of Elizabeth Borough. Surviving are his parents, Harold R. and Carol K. Joll, and two brothers, Jeffrey and Sean. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.

today and from noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Paul E. Beka-vac Funeral Home, Elizabeth Borough, where services will be at 1 p.m. Monday. R.

Joffrey, founded top ballet troupe From local and wire dispatches Choreographer Robert Joffrey, who founded a dance troupe on a shoestring and built it into one of the nation's top companies, died yesterday. He was 57. Joffrey had curtailed his duties at the Joffrey Ballet Company because of illness. He had suffered from a liver ailment caused by medication he took for asthma and a muscle condition. Joffrey had been in inten-sive care for two weeks.

Joffrey became ill in April 1986 and was diagnosed as having severe myositis, which causes deterioration of the muscles, enlarged liver and asthma. A lifelong asthmatic, Joffrey suffered severe attacks in August and had been working from his home since then, she said. Joffrey was born Abdullah Jaffa Anver Bey Khan, in Seattle in 1930. His father was a native of Afghanistan and his mother was Italian. Because he had asthma as a child, a doctor suggested that he take dance classes for the breathing exercises.

In 1956, Joffrey borrowed a station wagon and sent his fledgling dance company six dancers, one of whom could double on piano out to tour the United States. He stayed in New York, where he held a job to pay for the tour. Today, the Joffrey Ballet ranks with the New York City Ballet and ttEATIIZB Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers with a high in the lower 60s. Saturday night cloudy and colder with a forty percent chance of showers with a low ot 43. Tomorrow Cloudy and colder with a 40 percent chance of showers with a high of 48.

Monday Sunny with a low in the 20s, 30s and high in the 40s, 50s. Tuesday, Wednesday Cloudy Tuesday, chance of showers Wednesday. Lows In the 30s, highs In the 50s, 60s. 0 1988 Aceu-Weather, Inc. 24-hour report National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Weather Radio broadcasts latest weather Information or warnings 24 hours a day on VHF band at 162.55 MHz.

District Today air conk Rain Rain Rain Rain Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clew Rain Cloudy Clear Todays airy forecast: I cone. Altoona 58 39Show- era Bradford 47 30Show- era DuBols SO 3SShow- ers Erie 48 35Show- "It was my first real job in New York, and he had the reputation of taking stage values very seriously, the lighting and scenery," said Ballard, Joffreys stage manager from 1975 to 1978. "He didn't settle for anything less than perfection," Ballard added. "It was my education in this business, be set standards that were so high." As for the performances themselves, recalled Joffrey as a "curator of ballet," someone who had an appreciation of the medium's wide-ranging, classical roots. "One thing I'd say about Robert Joffrey, he wasn't afraid to try anything.

You didn't come to the Joffrey to see Swan Lake, but to be shocked or surprised and always to have a downright good Pittsburgh Ballet artistic director Patricia Wilde said that Joffrey made his mark In ballet by being someone "who was a real historian of the dance, who went back and brought back a lot of the classics that had been lost" Wilde said she shared many a conversation with Joffrey in 1960, as she joined his company on a tour of the Far East Wilde's husband, George Bardyguine, served as Jeffrey's production manager on that tour, Wilde noted. As the company toured India and the Orient, Wilde said Joffrey made a point of learning all he could about the local dance styles. "I remember that he studied the art of the area, wherever he was," she said. Joffrey left no immediate survivors. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.

Walter Moore Walter "Skip" Moore, 68, owner of Skip and Watty's television repair shop in McKeesport, died of a heart attack Thursday in McKeesport Hospital. He lived in North Huntingdon, Westmoreland County. A U.S. Army veteran of World War he was a member of the American Legion and was on the administrative board of Christ United Methodist Church. He also was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons.

Surviving are his wife, Eubrey Cauthorn Moore; a son, Walter L. of Spring Valley, a grandson; and his mother, Olive Burns Moore of McKeesport Friends may call at the Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home 2703 O'Neil McKeesport, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, from noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and for one hour Monday prior to services, which will be at 11 a.m. at the Christ Truck driver cleared 2 ara Harrtsburg 62 43Show-rs 67 37Show-era Youngstown 72 41Show-ers Morgantown MM Foreign Veaterdey Berlin 50 39 Cldy Buenos Aires 76 64 Rain Cairo 79 61 Clear Geneva 52 45 Rain London 54 43 Clear Madrid 73 43 Clear Mexico 79 50 Clear Montreal 48 39 Clear Moscow 36 25 Cldy Paris 66 47 Cldy Rome 70 36 Clear San Juan 64 75 Cldy Sydney 75 63 Cldy 50 41 Cldy Toronto 43 34 Cldy 46 41 Rain Travelers' forecast Nation Yaatarday 70 69 66 60 57 75 50 63 59 79 66 52 83 79 eond.

Atlanta 73 SS Rain Atlantic City 56 49 Clear Baltimore 75 57 Clear Boston 55 45 Cloudy Buffalo 65 45 Rain Charlenton.S.C. 74 58 Cloudy Chicago 59 34 Cloudy Cincinnati 69 41 Rain Cleveland 68 41 Rain Dallas 80 52 Clear Denver 65 35 Clear Detroit 66 40 Cloudy Honolulu 63 69 Cloudy Houston 79 67 Cloudy Indianapolis 64 40 Cloudy Jacksonville 78 59 Cloudy Us Vegas 80 52 Clear Los Angeles 63 57 Clear Miami Beach 60 71 Cloudy Milwaukee 65 35 Cloudy Minneapolis 47 30 Clear New Orleans 60 65 Rain New York 70 50 Cloudy 57 34 79 60 84 55 87 80 42 34 21 76 55 60 48 68 49 Norfolk 78 57 Clear Orlando 81 63 Cloudy 61 64 66 44 Philadelphia 73 51 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Rain Phoenix 61 60 St.Loula 67 45 San Diego 63 67 San Francisco 73 52 94 63 62 38 76 55 69 52 50 35 Seattle 53 40 Tampa 62 64 Cloudy 62 65 Washington 79 59 Clear 65 49 Almanac Since 1874, March 26 hlghest.temp. was Airport temperatures la.m 57 1 p.m 73 2 a.m 55 2 p.m 72 3 am 53 3 p.m 63 4 a.m 57 4 p.m 60 5 a.m 57 5 p.m 60 6 a.m 57 6 p.m 60 7 a.m 57 7 p.m 8 a.m 63 8 p.m 6a.m 66 9 p.m 10 a.m 69 10 p.m 11a.m... 72 11 p.m Noon 74 Midnight Temp, and praclp. this data: 87 '86 "85 '84 '83 '82 High 69 50 56 54 41 59 Low 41 32 38 34 15 26 Mean 65 41 47 44 26 39 Prec 0 .16 .02 0 0 Airport at 6 pm.

yesterday: Press. Wind Weather 29.87 60 87 SW 15 Rain Yesterday's high 75 Yesterday's low 53 Yesterday's mean 64 Yesterday's preelp 02 Normal temp.day 42 Excess temp.day 22 Defte. temp.month 18 Dene, tempyear 5 Total prec.month 1.99 Normal prec.monlh 2.98 Total prec.year 6.94 Normal prec.year 8.24 50 45 46 47 35 54 28 35 36 62 33 34 70 51 55 72 25 81 plea in assault case American Ballet Theater as one of America's big three ballet companies, i Jeffrey's ballets include "The Nutcracker" in 1987 and his striking 1967 "Astarte," where a couple dance in front of a billowing white silk curtain on which a movie of them dancing is projected. Joffrey was the first artistic director to invite experimental modern-dance choreographers to work with a major ballet company. He brought Twyla Tharp to ballet in 1973.

Gerald Arpino, one of the original six dancers, is resident choreographer. Pittsburgh Ballet Production Manager Patrick Ballard recalled that Joffrey had given him a break. No contest A Beechview woman yesterday pleaded no contest to charges that she assaulted an 84-year-old woman in her care and used the elderly woman's name illegally to run up more than $3,300 in credit card charges and utility bills. Jacqueline Casey, 51, Coast Avenue, entered the plea to charges of simple assault, forgery, unauthorized credit card use.theft of services and criminal conspiracy before Common Pleas Judge James F. Clarke.

She was accused of abusing Katb- Georgia boy By The Associated Press A 4-year-old Georgia boy received a new liver at Children's Hospital yesterday, his second transplant surgery in 26 months. Meanwhile, a 10-month-old Erie boy who underwent two liver transplants, the last about three weeks ago, now suffers from a serious virus affecting his lungs, his mother said. Christopher "Scooter" Mimbs of A Mississippi truck driver, has been cleared of criminal charges in Nov. 12, 1987, death of Amos Comay, 72, founder and retired chairman of Action Industries Inc. of Cheswick.

Charles L. Harris, 33, of Louise, had been charged with involuntary manslaughter, but the coro-. ner's of ice determined that Comay's car rammed into Harris' flat-bed trailer while Harris was attempting a left turn on Route 910 in Harmar. Abuse reports probed Ohio Township police are investigating reports that residents of the Verland Foundation Home, a facility for the mentally retarded, have been abused. Police Chief Scott Kording said yesterday that employees of the home have told police some residents have been punched and some employees have lost their jobs because of the incidents.

No-smoking law Find out how the new no-smoking law affects your business and what changes you may have to institute by April 9, when the law takes effect The Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce will provide details at 8:30 a.m. April 6 at the Gateway Center and Chamber Club on the 24th floor of 3 Gateway Center. The speakers will be Hayes Stover, a partner in the Kirkpatrick Lock-, hart law firm, and Lois Michaels, executive director of the Health Education Center. Drive to collect food Boy Scouts and corporate sponsors this week announced a week-long drive April 16-23 to collect cans of food for the needy. The drive will be conducted by the Allegheny Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America, which covers troops in Allegheny, Beaver, Greene and parts of Washington, Fayette and Westmoreland counties.

Last year, 1.4 million cans of food were collected for distribution to 460 food pantries serving 80,000 households in six counties. During the drive, Boy Scouts will go door to door, soliciting for food, while 61 corporations will set up collection sites in their offices. Bank gives to groups Mellon Bank recently contributed $111,160 to local civic and economic development organizations, including $2,500 to the Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources, $35,850 to the Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, $2,355 to the Beaver Valley Chamber of Commerce, $28,000 to the Pennsylvania Economy League Inc. and $8,000 to the Pennsylvania Business Roundtable. The bank donated $15,000 to the Remaking Cities Conference.

In honor of the conference, the bank is exhibiting Pittsburgh photographs in the Steel Plaza subway corridor near One Mellon Bank Center through the end of March. LOTTERY Yesterday's daily number 204. Yesterday's Big Four 2413. Yesterday's Wild Card numbers 3,17,28,32,46,47. The wild card was 23.

Death Notices 001 Death Notices erine Clifford, who suffered a broken hip in 1986, then moved into Casey's home. A no-contest plea means the person is offering no defense against the charges. Casey's two daughters, Delores Whitaker, 24, formerly of Coast Avenue, and Francis Goodnack, 29, of Spring Street North Versailles, pleaded guilty to various charges: Whitaker, to simple assault and conspiracy and Goodnack, to forgery, and unauthorized credit card use. Clifford met Casey while living in DEATHS ELSEWHX3E John Edward Wiedor, 56, a former Pittsburgh resident and bronze prod-' ucts salesman for Matthew International, March 17 at his home in Lewisville, Texas. Elliott "Pete" Estes, an engineer who rose through the ranks at General Motor Corp.

to retire as president Thursday after an apparent heart attack in Chicago during a trip. He was 72. Estes, who lived in Paradise Valley, served as GM's 15th president and chief operating officer from 1974 until 1981. VS. Rep.

James Howard, D-New Jersey, the influential chairman of the House Public Works and Transportation Committee, Thursday after suffering a heart attack on a Maryland golf course. He was 60. John Ingram, 38, a murderer who was spared the electric chair when Ohio's death penalty law was ruled unconstitutional in 1978, in prison in Lucasville in southern Ohio. He was sentenced to death for the 1976 shooting death of a Youngstown woman following a robbery and rape rampage. Compiled by David Gup Kane Hospital in 1978.

Casey was a nurse's aide there. When Clifford moved into her own apartment, Casey did cleaning and laundry for her. When Clifford suffered the broken hip in 1986, Casey invited her to live in her home. Clifford later told authorities that she had been beaten repeatedly, scalded in a tub of hot water and forced to give money to Casey. Assistant District Attorney Anthony M.

Bittner said authorities could not verify the scalding report. No sentencing date was set. first liver transplant operation Jan. 22, 1986, at Children's Hospital, and recovered rapidly. In July 1986, he suffered seizures, underwent further liver surgery and his condition had deteriorated.

The boy was flown here from Georgia Thursday after a suitable liver was found. He is the son of Diana and Christopher Mimbs. Eric Danowski of Erie also was reported in critical condition in the intensive care unit yesterday. Eric underwent a second liver transplant about three weeks ago after his first donor liver failed. He had suffered from a hereditary disease.

His mother, Debbie, told the Erie Daily Times the boy's new liver is functioning well, but X-rays show a viral infection has spread from his right lung to his left She said the boy has been placed back on a respirator to help him breathe. "The doctors said they can't promise me anything," she said. They can't promise he will get better. I've never been so scared in my entire life." Death Notices LATEST DEATHS Daliell II of East End; Dalzell was preceded has second transplant 2 couples face burglary charges Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Rain Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Rain In 1945; lowest temp, waa 13 In 1940. Pittsburgh akkta Sunset Sat 6:38 p.m.

Sunrise Sun 6:12 a.m. Pollution index Downtown Good. Brackenrldge Moderate. Avalon Good. Hazetwood Good.

Liberty Borough Moderate. North Braddock Good. Oakland Moderate. South Fayette Good. The Allegheny County Department of Health's 24-hour pollution complaint number is 578-8 111.

River report Rivera In the Pittsburgh district were generally rising with very little change In the next 24 hrs. River stages were reported as follows: Allegheny River: Warren, Pa. 3.5F Franklin, Pa. 5. BR Parker, Pa.

5.2R Mononga-hela River: Greensboro, Lock 7, Pa. 12.5R. Cheat River: Parsons, W.Va. 6.7F West Fork River: Clarksburg, W.Va. 4.4F Youghlogheny River: Sutersvllle.

Pa. 5. 1R Beaver River: Beaver Falls, Pa. 4.6F Ohio River: Pittsburgh, Ps.17.0P DsshMds Dam 14.6F Montgomery Dam, Pa. 12.8F Pike Island Lock and Dam, W.Va.

14.5F Wheeling Wharf, Wheeling, W.Va. Ivi1 ivl ivl Ivt ivi1 Falling; Missing; Pool; Rising; Stationary; Unknown. of 1987 and the beginning of this year. Police on Thursday arrested Russell's girlfriend, Betty Mayers, 27, of Rose Street, Hill District, on 19 counts of burglary. Earlier in the week, Mayers' brother, Eric Mayers, 31, Vine Street, Hill District, was arrested on 17 counts, and his girlfriend, John-nice Morgan, 19, of Robinson Street, Oakland, on 18 counts.

Detective Linda Rosato said the suspects worked in pairs and together. She said most of the burglaries were at the apartments of students on McKee Place and Oakland and Meyran avenues. "Generally, the women acted as lookouts while the men did the burglaries," Rosato said. "They worked in different combinations, but they were definitely in cahoots." 001 Death Notices 001 Visitation 13 npon-9pm. Christian burial Mass Mon.

10am Sacred Heart Church. ROMANOWSKI (Pierzchala) On Thurs. Mar, 34, 1988; Frances; wife of the late Bernard; sister of Sophia Peters the late Stella Sla-tlnskl; also survived bv nieces a. nephews. Friends received at the WALTER J.

ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 31 44th Law-rencevllle from J-4 a. 7-9pm. Funeral Mon. Funeral Mass In Holy Family Church at SALAMEY (Rodkev) Eva Pauline, on Frl. March 35, 1988 of Baldwin; wife of the late Ellas Salamey; mother of and Amy Salamey: sister of Dora Warren and Oeorole Rodkev.

Friends received at JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood Sat Sun. 2-4 8, -9 pm. Funeral Mon. morning at 10 a.m.

Funeral services In the Baldwin Community United Methodist Church at 10:30 am. It desire, family suggest contrl-buttons to the Lords Pantry. Care of Baldwin Community Methodist Church. Baptist Dover dell Rd. 1523 SCHWEINSBERG (Gawlik) Eulalia Crouch Schweinsberg; widow of Carl, on Thurs.

March 24, 1988: beloved mother of Mrs. Joenn L. Stegell. Mrs. Katttervn E.

Mar It. nia at Mass of At St. Ann March K. Frank Bagnall and r-ranx ll! also sur tus. March Cancllle Thornton; tour will receive Services family conlrlbutlons Lung TALAK Idamae March wife of Talak: Gogoirn; two of thj Friends p.m.

at Brownsville Monday Birmingham Family to Beulah School, On Thur. NCIVB, Is. mother Relltv, Louis great received Sat ny inurcn Fll.aheth Profs oppose fraternities Police have arrested two couples they believe are responsible for 38 burglaries at the apartments of college students in Oakland. One of those charged yesterday by burglary detectives was Gerald Russell, 29, who is in the State Correctional Institution at Pittsburgh on other charges; Russell, who was charged with 16 burglaries, is one of four people police have accused of burglarizing apartments during the last months Burglary suspected SABULA, Pa. (AP) State police in Clearfield County say a burglar, may have killed a 77-year-old man found dead in his home late Thursday.

Neighbors found the body of Harold Duttry of the village of Sabula in Sandy Township. PREVIOUS DEATHS 001 Death Notices MEYERS LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) Faculty members at Franklin Marshall College has voted 84-11 to urge the board of trustees to withdraw school support from the college's nine fraternities and three sororities. The vote, which ended a four-year study of the Greek system at the school, came Thursdayjust three days after the faculty at Gettysburg College approved a similar motion. Dick Neidler, vice president of Franklin Marshall, said the faculty's recommendation will play a large role if the board vote on the 001 Death Notices 001 Death Adrian, was reported in critical condition at Children's.

The condition is normal for post-transplant patients. The surgery began at about 2 a.m. and ended at about 2 p.m. yesterday, according to hospital spokeswoman Janet Koncsol. Liver transplant surgery usually takes 12 to 14 hours.

The boy was born without bile ducts in his liver. He underwent his groups' certification. The ramification of a vote againt the groups is uncertain. The majority of the houses are off campus. Dave Herman, president of the interfraternity council, said he believes the faculty sees the move as a way to change the social life at the college, a view he called "naive at best." The school has about 2,000 students, with 52 percent of the men belonging to fraternities and 30 percent of the women belonging to sororities.

001 Death Notices 001 of Llla Christy of Avalon; brother of Howard Harold, both of Kllbuck and the late Donald Kenneth Christy: also eight grandchildren. Friends recevled Sunday 12-3 I 7-9 at the McbONALD-UNN FUNERAL band HOME. AVALON, S2V California where services will be Mon. at II am. C0NLEY Dorothea on March 23.

19S8 of Brentwood; wife of Cornelius Con ley; mother of Dr. Cor nelius Kjonny jr. ivwit I. Weber of CA; sister of Agnes Rectenwald and Theodore Stormer; five grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren. Friends re- ceivea ar wiw FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Sat.

2-4 7-9, Sun. 12-4 8. 7-9pm. where Funeral will be held on Mon. lljinv If desired fam suggests contributions to Zlon Lutheran Church Organ Fund.

Brownsville no. a Rte. 1, Pgh. 15227. COULTER On March 34th, 1988 of Bethel Park, Verna How-sare: beloved wife of John F.

Coulter; sister of Claude nuwioie of narwirii, r-v Palmer Howsare of Bedford, PA, Ralph Howsare of Everett PA, Inez Hoagland of Temple PA; also nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Sun. 2-4 and 7-9 a.m. at the HARVEY L. oiosonia.

on Thurs. CORBA FUNERAL HOME, 997 Greentree oreen Tree, where Services will be held on Mon. at i p.m. DALZELL On Friday, March 25, 1988: Ruth age 88: wife ol John Mrs. In death bervice made Symphony COWLING Stella Dowllng; call L.

KNEE. South, premises). John In Bontta father cla of Patricia Michael James Wales. John survived child; Sullivan CO. 1-3 DALLAS Sewlckley.

Burial Sewlckley, a.m. made County, Fort Mary March wife of Hill, sister Notices Wayne J. on Frl bv her first hus and Mrs. Gladys M. survived also by grandchildren.

Family visitors 2-4 7-7 BRiEN'S. 3724 Califor C. Wesley Merrltt. ward; sister of Gladys -Garrlck; also nieces 8, nephews. Friends received wlfe of the late Ed at Tne jubic runt.ik HOME, Cor.

Shaw Trlboro Turtle Creek where Service will be Mon. at lpm. Visitation, Sat. t-9om and Sun. noon till 9pm.

Cooper N.S. won. I lam. 1 1 nr suggests memorial to the Association.) 1988, of pmsourgn; nusoena of Annette Meyers; father of Miriam Meyers- son of Leo-na Meyers the late Charles P. Meyers; brother of Chares Cheryl A.

Hutsko, Karen L. Falglanl, Bahneman, Edward A. Oowling, Stella Schneeberger American of Shelly Ann Bahneman and Daniel Edward Bahneman; brother of Dorothy Heatley, Louise Lautensch-leger and Carl W. Bahneman. Friends received at GENE H.

CORL, INC. OF MONROEVILLE, Northern Pike (one block east of Mosslde Blvd.4)t. 4i). Calling Hours Sun. 2-4 only.

Service Mon. CORL DIRECTORS, 172-1100 BESNECKER On Thurs. March 14, 1988, Emma E. (Blashford) Bes-necker of Churchill; wife of the late John W. mother of John W.

Jr. and Judy DeHass: also four grandhcll-dren. Friends may call 2-4 7-9 p.m. Sat. and Sun.

at the PATRICK T. LANKSAN ADAMSON Robert Rov. March 24. 1988, age 92, of Turtle Creek; husband ot the late Emma Rose Sleub; mother of Olive May Tokarsky, Dolores Rhodes. Clara.

Charles, Homer, Russell, Donald and Richard Adamson; also 25 orendchlldren; many great-grandchildren. Friends received after 2 p.m. Sat. at the J06E FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Shaw I Trlboro Turtle Creek where Services will be Mon.

10:30 a.m. Visitation Sat. Sun. J-4 7-9. ANEWALT Mar.

24, 1981, Linda of Shaler; wife of Thomas mother of Karen and Holly; daughter of Grace and the Joan L. Meissonier, Kennem G. and Terrence J. Meyers. Friends received at JOHN F.

SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4301 Brownsville Brentwood, Sat 7-9, Sun Schlott Talak, on 24, 1988 of Carrtek; the late Paul A. Talak' beloved mother of Albert Blair and Anthony daughter of Edna five grandchildren; great-grandchildren; sister Herman Schlott and late Clvde Schlott. YEE On Wednesday, March "23, 1988, Frank Yee, beloved husband ot the late Wong Yee of Bethel Park; father of David, Henry, Fred, and jonn Tee, rmwurgn, fwaoei Wong of New York, Paul and Edward Yee or A Robert Yee of San Francisco and Rose Horn of San 001 Death Notices erlne fc. Kotvas, Vincent Frank Joseph A. Villi; alto two grandchildren.

Friend may call 3-5 7- SAT. i 2-4 It 7-9 Sun. at MAURICE L. KNEE, LTD, Canter at South, Wllk. (parking, on premises).

Mass of Christian Burial St. James Catholic Church, Mon. 10am. McENHEIMER Mon at 10am. Christian Burial Church 11 am.

OLIVER Wanda H. on Frl. 1988; wife ot momer ov nvi, (Barbara Ann) loved moW of Dr. 'win- rne tare t-apr. fChlooer) Oliver stead Adavns; motnr-inlaw of Paula; also surviving are orandions, Wlnstead Eric and Baxkatt Miles Adams, all of Phlladelohla PA.

Visi vived by three sister of Raymond, Mildred, and Jane. be received In runcKm. nvmti 'w uin- den E. Pgn. Services In Christ Lutheran Church, Forest Hills, Mon.

11 a.m. received 2-4 7-9 REAOSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Rd. Service at 11:30 a.m. Burial Cemetery. requests memorials Diego.

Also survived by is grandchildren and eloht great-grandchildren. Friends received at H. SAMSON MC 537 Neville St. (Oak. larvj Civic Center) Saturday, ana interment private.

Contributions may be to the Pittsburgh Society. Schneeberger, on March 23. 1988; beloved wife of Charles W. sister of Harold Schneeberger. Friends may 2-4 7-9 at MAURICE Center at Wllk.

(parking on Services on Saturday at 2 o'clock FITZGERALD on March 23. 1988, Springs, formerly of Bellevue, PA; husband of Thelma Rager; of Mrs. Carol DeLu-, S. Ambov, NJ, Miss FHigerald, Robert Fitzgerald of Fitzgerald of N. PA and the late 6.

Fitzgerald Jr. Also bv 10 grandchildren and one great-grand, brother of Rita of Colorado Springs, Friends received Sun. and 7-9 p.m. at the S. IRVINE FUNERAL HOME, 702 Beaver Mass of Christian In St.

James Church. Monday at 10 Memorials may be to Hospice ot Lee 3949 Evans Meyers, Florida, 33901. I0RII-SAVENA Grace Villi, on 23, 1988; beloved Joseph Savena; beloved mother of Domlnlck Frank and Joseph lorll; of Rose BllotH. Kern- Adamson, Robert Roy Anewalt, Linda G. Avolio, Teresa Dattilo Besnecker, Emma E.

(Blashford) Brendle, Herman J. Jr. Christy, Ray W. Conley, Dorothea A. Coulter, Verna Howsare Dalzell, Ruth H.

Fitzgerald, John D. lorii-Savena, Mary Grace Villi McEnheimer, Mary McSweeny, John T. Sr. Meyers, Wayne J. Oliver, Wanda H.

Palenchak, Jennie Romanowski (Pierzchala), Frances Salamey, Eva Schweinsberg (Gawlik), Eulalia Crouch Talak, Idamae Schlott Tallerico, Nelva VanNorman, Elizabeth Ruth Closson Yee, Frank 6-9 pm, Sunday from noon until 9 pm, where will be held Monday at 10 a.m. Private Internments Christian Pre Pgh, PA 15135 TALLERICO March 24, J. husband Elliabeth Braun of father of Susan Friends received o.rn. at the KING grandchildren; the late Genevieve Friends will the JOHN F. KRUPA FUNERAL HOME, 1000 Fraeport New Kensington, Sat.

7-9pm, Sun. 3-4 7-9pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Mon. In St. Mary ot Mar.

24, 1988, wire oi lore imJ' of Margie Uarl- 220 Mt. Roval Gln. shaw. Memorial Service Sat Apr 2, 1 P.m. at Memorial Park Prbyterlan Church.

Memorials to American Cancer Society. AVOLIO on March 24, 1988. Teresa Dattllo, wife ofthe late Henry A. Avollo; mother of Carolyn Eberhardt and Gloria Avollo; sister of Mary 6. Carothers, Gloria G.

Gug-llottl and Joseph K. and James V. Dattllo; also two granddaughters. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the KING FUNERAL HOME.

INC Route at Woodland Circle, Allison Park. Mass of BRENDLE on Thursday, 1988, Herman of Glbsonla; McMlcheel. 2-4 A 7-9 FUNERAL Route at Allison Park will be held noon. Family be Trinity Memorial CHRISTY At Canton, 003 Cards of Thanks Sarah Rich. Marv tation Sun.

1-5 p.m. only at me iffAiPiB runtKAi. Lift 14 O'Vi A aKi six. wnara Services wilt be neia wvon. ar 1 1 a.m.

McSWEENY On March 1988 John T. Sr. ot Wllklnsburg; beloved husband ot Ellza- hftl ftHr a HOME, Woodland Circle, where service Monday 12 requests contributions made to the Lutheran Church Joan Dzbea. Sam, Peter R. also survived 15 grandchildren, 8 grandchildren.

Friends at the BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shlras Beechview 2-4, 7-9 Sun. Mass In Epipha When I recently lost my mother, I received expres slons of sympathy too nu- marAul in rtlBond In Individually. Please accent mv sincere menus tot vour mess and sympathy cards, donations and calls. -DR. EVELYN S.

BERWSCK rung in Ohio, erlne's Church, Wlldwood merly or Avalon, husband of Virginia czesrocnowa k.l. Lnurcn, New Kensington at PALENCHAK on Thurs. March 1988, Jennie of Braddock; mother of Eugene Palenchak. Irene Senkow and the late Edward 4. Richard Palenchak.

Also 10 grandchildren 13 treat grandchildren. Friends received at REGIS J. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME Tal-bot Ave. Braddock. Thomas S.

and Nancy Lou McSweeny; also nlie grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends received ROBERT A. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. (at Coal Wllk. Sat.

7-9 and Sun. noon to 3pm ONLY, where Service will oe neia on Mon. ar pm. won. ar iu a.m.

VanNORMAN Ruth flnston 007 Mon. -Cemetery JEFFERSON MEMORIAL PARK -Lots, 241-3183 25. 1988 of Wllmerd- beloved Strlngert Christy; father of Gary of Camffeld, Ohio, David of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Mrs. Steve (Cheryl) Woinlak of N.

Canton, Ohio a. Dennis Christy of Canton, Ohio; son Nwnaav iv a.m. RAHNEMAN On Wed, March 23, 1988 Edward beloved husband ot tieonor ip-anuioiiw.

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