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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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For Classified Ad Reiulti BJW)OKLYN EAGLE. MONDAY. JANUARY 8. 1910 Tehphon MA'tn 4-6200 Rufus Dawes Dies: Miss Lizzie Peck, Body of Lullaby Composer Deatt COOKE JOSEPH of 90-20 MARX ADOLPH, on Jan. t.

Bur- Autoist Is Killed On 61st Birthday 77th Street, Woodhaven, suddenly, vlved by brother, Abraham, and two Ran Chicago Fair Officer Who Died a Pauper Is Claimed on January 7. He survived by his sisters, Belle Marx and Mrs. Rose Boston, Jan. 8 Funeral plsai old Mother Goose rhyme while iuIi- Held Many Slate Posts were made today for Mrs. EI tie ing to sleep the restless child of a of Former Viee President Was lien owned Businessman Canning Carlton, whose melody to neighbor, took it to a Boston music Roslyn Crash Fatal To Samuel Vaughan Wife, Friend Hurt Mlneola, Jan.

8 Samuel E. Langlll, Georilna Lynch. Eleanor Katherine Martin, MayT. Marx, Adolph, McCarthy, Agnes McOann.Mary M. McQuade, Anne D.

Meyer, Addle Morris, Thomal Nelson, Adolph Peck, Liziie Mills Ammerman, Catherlns Bebce, Phebe A. Blake, Chatirs Bolen, Louise Bracken, Caroline Butler, Catherine Cautello, Rev. EURenlo Cole, Louise Commerford, Martin Conroy, John P. Cooke, Joseph F. Lifelong Resident Of Flushing Was 75 the lullaby, "Rock-a-Bye, Baby," publisher at her teacher's suggestion, wife, Gertrude; 3 children, Gertrude, Isobel, a Postulant at the Dominican Novitiate, and Richard; a brother, Richard, and a sister, Mae, Funeral, 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, with solemn requiem mass at Church of St.

Thomas the Apostle, Interment Calvary Cemetery, CORNELL Jan. 7, 1940, JOSEPH Goldstein. Services Monday evening, 8 o'clock, conducted by Corner Stone Lodge, No. 367, F. it A.

at the Grindrod Funeral Chapel, 27 Hull St. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m, Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. MCCARTHY Jan. 6, 1940, AQNES (nee Connolly), beloved wife of the has been a children's sandman song had It snapped up as a find. A few for more than a half century, months after the song had been I Funeral services for Miss Lizzie The body was turned over to an copyrighted sales ran to 20.000 and Peck, prominent In social, welfare iinrtortjikrr aft.r it.

rlalmerl hv hpfnrp thai ntihllaher cill mor Lhan Vauehan of 130-54 Van Wvck Chicago, Jan. I (VP) Rufus C. Dawey, president of Chicago's A Century of Progress Exposition and tirothrr of former Vic President Charlas O. Dawes, died today. He and religious activities In Flushing james O.

Marshall of Lansdowne. 300.000 copies had been sold. South Ozone Park, Queens, died yes- ior 75 years, who died Saturday In p. relaMnnaritn waa nnt rll. Tnvmt.lDat.inn bv th Amrlrn Bo.

i beloved husband of Mary; de late Daniel; mother of Mra. Alexan the Fifth Avenue Hospital. I clety of composer, disclosed that the Sli voted father of Harry J.j brother of der Nagy, Mrs. William Batiler, wa 7a. His secretary said he died tan, will be held at 2 p.m.

tomor Quinn, Catherine Cornell, Joseph Mrs. Carlton, a former aclress. composer had received few royalties. 0f Emma Romer, Benjamin and Frederick Cornell. Masonic servici at the Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Crelghton, Theresa Rantus, Jennie suddenly at his home. row in George a Church. Flush died yesterday, apparently lmpover-i The former actress, who once' lne. Biiriaj h. Fliwhtnir 1 'V 'II VL" crashed into a pole on Northern 7 ST Cemftprt i.

i Boulevard, Roal.vn, a short distance health, aids said, until late Sat vlded by the American Society of Gillette, had difficulty in late years 'Jj TOnltyChurch. Thomas and Daniel McCarthy; sister of Mrs. Bernard Finneran. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 646 10th requiem mass St. Saviour's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, McGANN On January 5. 1940, uompooers, Aumors ana ruDiisnrrs. recalling wntn sue wrote me mcitxiy. Florence 80 and a Dexter, Walter Sexton, Theresa Glennon, Joseph smith, Alva Hawxhurst, Spillane, Emma L. James Steains, Mary L.

Hull, Foster J. Stevens, Fred O. Ibert, Mary L. Storm, Samuel G. Home, 150-10 Hillside Jamaica, L.

Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. CREIGHTON THERESA (nee Victim of a cerebral hemorrhage The copyright was obtainea in ibbt. i frjenj Mgrie Rhaue, 43, of 91-69 urday iilght, when he suffered a heart attack.

He had rallied yesterday. A son, Charles C. Dawes, said death was caused by coronary Miss Peck, who lived her entire life In the Peck homestead on Lawrence Flushing, in which she was born, was the youngest daughter of Isaac and Abby Phelps Beers Peck. Her family resided In Flushing for 191st Hollls, Queens, are In the suffered several days ago. Mrs, Carl-i Her husband, also an actor, died ton was about 84 years old.

several years ago, The couple were She composed the melody to the childless. Jackman, Julia A. Uttz. George MARY MELIA McGANN, loving als Charles), at 145 Smith on Janu VanRaden, Johnston, thrombosis. Tentative arrangements ary 8, 1940.

(Newark paper please Mrs. anaen connoiiy ana were made for funeral services In th Preitavtonan Church of subur-! OI IK'hR IN D. A. copy .) iionn j. naeua ar.

runerai irom wu- lliam Dunigan Son Chapel, Rog- P. S. P. Randolph W.D. Frothingham, Emma Vaughan.

Samuel Ware, Addison H. Wood, Etna Christopher Kleb, August Knot Julia Lacqua, Marie ban Evanston Wednesday, with On her mother's side Miss Peck DEXTER WALTER GORDON, ers Avenue and Montgomery Street, was a descendant of Nathan Beers on Jan. 8, beloved husband of Anna name hospital. Mrs. Vaughan Is reported in a critical condition.

Both women sustained head Injuries and bruises of the face. Mr. Vaughan was president of the Mutual Lumber Company of 141 Bryant Brooklyn. Yesterday was his 61st birthday anniversary and he and Mrs. Vaughan and their friend celebrated the event by dining out.

They were returning to the Vaughan home when the fatal accident occurred. Rites in South i Insurance Lawyer a staff officer of General Washing father of Gordon F. Dexter Services at Moadlnger Funeral Par. on Tuesday, January at 9:30 a.m.; burial in Marietta, Ohio, his blrth-thence to Sacred Heart R. C.

Church, place. I Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. I PROUD OF FAIR'S SUCCESS McQUADE On Sunday, Jan. 7, Rufus Cutler Dawes was known as 1940, ANNE DUNNE McQUADE, an able business executive, especial- lors. 1120 Flatbush Tuesday, 8 p.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Sportsman Had Gone To Pinehurst From L. I. Home in November Great Neck Man, 78, Was a Descendant Of Pioneer Settlers GLENNON JOSEPH beloved ton and a charter member of the Society of the Cincinnati, and of Dr. Timothy Phelps Beers, surgeon, for many years on the Yale faculty, who served in the War of 1812. She belonged to the Daughters of the American Revolution, in which she held various State offices.

Other ancestors of Miss Peck were Judge Isaac Mills of New Haven, beloved wife of Thomas loving iy in the and manage- A'Dpinn I sister of Mrs. Thomas P. O'Brian husband of Catherine (nee Cooney) and devoted father of Thomai J. ment or. puouc utility enterprises.

He proved his directing ability Glennon, Mrs. Mary O. MerUe and and John V. Dunne. Funeral frvji the residence, 90 8th Wednesday, Jan.

10; solemn mass of requiem St. Paul's R. C. Church, Court and Congress at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

especially as president of Chicago's "Century of Progress" exposition. It was a source of great pride to AMMERMAN CATHERINE, on January 7, 1940, of 547 4th Street, beloved wife of the late Herbert; devoted mother of Herbert, Jean; sister of James and Laura Brooks. Solemn requiem mass Thursday St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 10 a.m. Arrangements by Joseph G.

Duffy: ANTHONIAN HALL announces with profound sorrow the death of ANNE D. McQUADE, charter member of the Board of Directors and beloved Chairman of Anthonian Hall Auxiliary. Members are requested to assemble at 90 Eighth Tuesday, January 9, at 9 p.m., and to attend the Requiem Mass. MADELEINE WALSH SMITH, President. Pinehurst, N.

Jan. 8 Private Special to the Brooklyn tagle funeral services were held here; GrPat Nofki Jan 8 puncraj today for Philip S. P. Randolph sportsman and horse racmg en- HTt tUlast. who died of a heart attack H.

Kouwenhoven, OfOldBoro Family a founder of Ohlot nim that he piloted this two-year1 jUdge John Phelps ot Stafford ran 1 1 rm (n iM-nfi I'll if ho 1 inn iivnif. iom, wii "v- said, the first World's Fair that did First Continental Congress, whose 'Id 8 o'clock tonight in the social io the Brookl-jn Kaale Mcquaue si. AUiNts not end 'jn! the red." NAE are requested to attend re- ryuTine much of his business life ron lounones mane many nevoiu-; tlonarv cannon, and Deacon William, Kaircmia unapei. lw orinern Huntinston Jan. g-Holmes W.

Boulevard, Flushing. Kouwenhoven, a member of Kou- Esther A. Glennon; at nia home, 219 17th Street, Sunday, January 7. Solemn requiem mass Wednesday at the Church of the Holy Family, 13th Street, 4th Avenue, 10 a.m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, HAWXHURST On Saturday, Jan. 6, 1940, at his residence, 217 Cumberland JAMES beloved father of Willet.

Raimond and John Hawxhurst. Service at the Fair-child Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, Monday at 8 p.m. quiem mass of a very loyal member, Dawe was associated with his elder Peck, a founder of the New Haven in November from their home in! A naae oi AiDany, Mr. framing- i wenhoven family which early set- Mm.Bmhpr trnm hnm in 1 ANNE DUNNE McQUADE. 'brother.

Charles Gates Dawes, L-oiuiiy, Hempstead, L. I. He usually lived na" was ule Run ul tied ln the Gravesena or Mrs. H. CLAXIUN nuuoufl, rres pr.Si,:lh th.

ITnld sttt IN CITIZENSHIP LF.AGI'E rfn.in. h. Frothingham, Albany attorney. Mr. Brnnvn rii.H hi hnm inn Miss Kathleen Commins.

Secretary. Coolidee. Charles Miss Peck was a charter member1 kept a stable of several horses here, i wa? St, HunUngton Station, last night conceived many of the projects BEBEE On Sunday, January 1, 1940, PHEBE In her 82d year, wife of the late Charles H. Bebee which Rufus at the age of 67. Born in Gravesend on Feb 26, 1872, the son of Dernardus W.

Kouwenhoven and Eliza Jane Emmons, he received his education ln the Brooklyn schools, graduating later from Pratt Institute. On Dec. 28, He also was Interested in trapshoot-! uirwsiri. gnms who came to this country on A member of a distinguished! he Mayflower and to fourth Philadelphia family, Mr. Randolph fdManf Se was a descendant of Edward Ran-ifJ ngham a of George dolph who fought in the American wJ nRton and an officer In the Revolution.

Once well known as a Revolutionarj -War. nln nlovpr hp nanpd the nolo' He was graduated from Union and beloved mother ot Alice rnyie HULL FOSTER on January Baird. Service at her residence, 47 7 1M0) belove1 husband of M. An- MEYER Friday, Jan. 8, 1940, ADDIE (nee Laird), at her home, 1732 Bedford beloved wife of Frederick dear sister of Mrs.

William Brunet of Houston, Texas. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush The four Dawes brothers Henfy and Beman were the others all achieved business successes. They were the sons of a famous father. Gen.

Rufus A. Dawes, who, In the E. 88th Street New iors wiy, ngea McManua Hull; father of Alice of the Good Citizenship League and belonged also to the Flushing Historical Society, St. Cecelia Society, and Mrs. Vincent Astor's advisory committee to the New York World's Fair.

Since girlhood she had been a member of St. George's Church, of which her father and grandfather were vestrymen. She was also a member of the Daughters of 1812, for which she helped establish the weanesuay ai it am. Mr. Harry L.

George and Mrs. Civil War. commanded the 6th Wis 1892. he married Miss Henrietta Irving H. Parker; brother of Cart-wright, Varley and Mrs.

William A. grounds at Narraganrett Pier. College andfrom Albany Law School jam of Brooklvn and 42 yeart Mr. Dandolph's first wife was a practiced law In Albany until HuntWton. Prendergast.

Funeral Wednesday. until Tuesday, 2 p.m. Regiment, to which a monu-Florida, papers please copy.) ment has beeru erected on the Get tysburg Battlefield. Their mother MORRIS-On Saturday, Jan. Mary Beman Gates Dawes.

1940, THOMAS J. MORRIS, father IN LUMBER BUSINESS mpmher or thi Fenther.ston famllv I npn ne moved 10 riew Horn After the establishment of the of Philadelphia, once part owners lt. KnF" pracucea unui ibuo i NewYork State ABricultuial School 9:30 a.m., from his residence, 947 81st Street. Requiem mass St. Eph-rem's Church.

Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers. He was. tne ne hbo hp was nr rtip KVPnini? hi n. ia Treaty of Ghent chapter BLAKE CHARLES ALEXANDER, on Jan.

7. husband of Josephine Maratell Blake and father of Robert M. and Dorothy B. Adams. Reposing at Chapel, 597 Lexington New York City.

Services Tuesday, 2 p.m. interment private. BOLEN Suddenly, on Jan. 7. 1940, LOUISE BOLEN, of 164 Bond St.

Notice of funeral later. A utr. Miss Emma Jawar Peck JmorriPH is ma to ml attorney in the claim depart- of August P. Funeral from his Ruf was boni ln Marietta. Ohio, ment of the Metropolitan Life III-! an instructor, retiring a few years P.

who unrYivM home, 1724 E. 8th Tuesday, 0n Julv 30. 1867. After his cradua- two nieces and a nephew survive. a.m.; requiem mass St.

Brendan's; ion from Marietta College In 1886. He is survived also by three sons Surviving are his widow; a daugh- R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. he became associated with his ana unee uauBm.cii oi nisi Mr, Marv n.in.

IBERT MARY on January 8, 1940, at her residence, 43 Lee Avenue, Valley Stream, L. devoted mother of Frances Smith. Marie Mc- in fi prm.n nffnnm nn tnur ons Heke T. Karlson, marrlage. They are S.

Emlen Ran- 1 Adrian of Huntington and Clarence father in the lumber business. This NELSON ADOLPH ERIC, Jan. 8, continued for 11 years, husband of Bertha Jones: son of Then ln 1897, ait the suggestion of uoipn, i wici xvaiiuuiHii. I ZV1 "Vu of New Hvde Park BRACKETT CAROLINE ciure. Helen Crawlev.

Edward and t. itanaoipn jr. uj. nncnui.ii, vuwniiitni, Funeral services will be held at his xt v.w. u-, nffiiie.

inchtim nn nn prinffff 3. FTOtniriiT War Veteran, Dies ia Ida M. Services Fairchild Chapel, Charles, who haid been appointed Jan. 5, 1940, at 5911 Avenue O. 8ur-iJosepn Requiem mass Thurs- 11 1 luiA.

mio, wnuci i u. aima afternoon at 2 dv.ii, hm. nome weanesoay home Wednesday Controller of the- Currency ln the vived by two sons. Warren and; day, January 11, at 10 a.m., Holy! 88 Lefferts Place, Tuesday, 8 p.m. L.

and Mrs. Henry CniI fn lh TtrnnVUm r.nnlt I Of Glen Cove Frederick; one daughter, Mrs. Name of Mary R. C. Church.

Inter- Interment Evergreens. McKinley Administration, Rufus went to Evanston. to become Alfred Lyman, 45, Norma Lawson. services iuesuB. ment St.

John' Cemetery. 11 a.m., at Grace Church, Brooklyn i Heights, Hicks St. and Grace JACKMAN JULIA A. (nee Mur-Court. Interment Green-Wood ray), on January, 7, 1940, at her ing.

Interment will be in Huntington Rural Cemetery. NIELSEN- Jan. 6, 1940. western uaa. CHARLES, belo-ed husband oflhi and Coke From Fmmft' dear father of Charles Jr then unU1 1929 fiU four Dawes Merrick, Jan.

8 Helge T. Karlson of 101 Wynsum Ave. died suddenly early Sunday Mr. Karlson was born in Brooklyn 43 years ago. LOUlse BOlOIl In 1927 he moved to Merrick.

Miss Louise Bolen of 164 Bond Mr. Karlson Is survived by his i st. employed for the last 35 years Ex-L. I. Fire Chief Cemetery.

residence, 1947 Kimball beloved wlf nf Anrii-ev lnvln mnlhar nfi. ectrlc business In various Dies of Heart Attack BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 288, F. Mrs. mnlt j.

john H. IparU of the United States. Patehogue. Jan. 8 Funeral serv wife.

Lelise Karlson; one sister and with the Equitable Life Assurance i with regret the1Duffy. devoted of Mrs Ar. 1 'I 1 Hlotu ot 1 Kinvin Par p. ed "rs uncu ujmnii, to, ui nu. Wednesday, 2 p.m., Lutheran Cem- two brothers.

Funeral services win nf nur beloVed brother and sec ji inurcn services thllr TTflrmll mnA Uilltam vesterdav at her home after a brief f-l's Point Road Bellport. who died be held by the American Legion at nin. nnpnmnnia i Saturday nignt tne Matner hos- I Special to the Brooklyn Eagle his home tonight; also at the Church ntih. nri.nir trniomiw. i Ai nni.n hnm In Wrnoltlvn I P'tal, Port Jefferson, will be held Freeport, Jan.

8 While attend- Adolph E. Nelson, Ink Firm Agent Immediately following the services the daughter of the late George St. Pauls episcopal onurcn yprvires ln the Bethel M. E. Services Wednesday evening at o'clock.

Funeral Thursday at 2 p.m.; Interment Lutheran Cemetery. QUINN CATHERINE of 1385 i Schenectady on January 7, be-JOHNSTON CHRISTOPHER, In loved daughter of Johanna and the his 90th year, on Jan. 5, beloved hus- late Thomas Quinn; loving sister of band of Henrietta and father of Margaret, Mae, Thomas and Joseph. Walter, Herbert and Arthur, at Funeral from her residence, Wednes- retary, Wor ADDISON H. WARE.

Masonic services 8 p.m.. Tuesday, 187 5. Oxford Street. Brooklyn. JOSEPH G.

SHIMKO, Master. BUTLER CATHERINE, on Jan. 6, at her home, 90 Foster Valley Stream, L. wife of the late Charles; demoted mother of Catherine, and sister of Rose Dineen. Solemn requiem mass Tues he will be interred ln Pinelawn and Rebecca C.

Bolen. Surviving is i P-m- tomorrow, ith tne Kev. t. church here yesterday, Mrs. Car-National Cemetery, i a brother, George F.

Bolen, and an w'lson' retor' officiating. Burial rie 47j ot Bennington Mr. Karlson was very active ln aunt, Mrs. Olive M. Powers, both of Cemetery was stricken with a heart at.hlPtlrs In Brooklvn until the this bnroueh.

Services will beheld military honors. attack and died before a physician Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the Fairchild wnrin wr hp ii. enrnnral in 'at. Hnm wprinpsriav in the funeral Mr.

TAman Is survived bv his widow. 1 arrived. Chlcago, 111. 'day at 9 a.m.; thence to the Little Church Avenup and Trov Chapel. 86 Lefferts Plaxe, for Adolph Company 313th Infantry.

He was 1 chapel, 187 S. Oxford St. Burial will Alvina Schoenfeld Lyman; his. Mrs. Davis was born at Gooe Flower on Jan.

o. ne vnii whprc solemn requiem u.mci nci-1 gassed ano receivea many snrapnei ne evergreens iemeteri uii muia- paiciieia, n. aim nuira uy- cr. o. mm buiiucu u.v dcuiuio ort-1 pounds.

In his earner years me day morning. I man; a stsier, miss iteiue ijjman, i im nusumiu, uuim ana mu cim- his parlipr vears the Hav mnrninir. day, 11 a.m., St. Thomas Aqulnaills aurvlved by his wife. Barbara; maM wm be celebrated.

Interment nhnrch 9th 4th three sisters and one brother. Fu- il termenti ion, who died Saturday ln the nmnVivn Bnsphull Club offered him 8U John's Cemetery. and an aunt, Mrs. Ada Pearsall. dren.

i He was a member of Euclid Hose Hines Veteran's Hospttal at Hines, a triai with the club but he declined neral from his home. 1284 Hancock 111 I Cnmnanv. a fnrmpr r.hipf of t.he because football was his favorite Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. RANTUS JENNIE, January 7, Mr.

Nelson was born ln Brookl VD. Anrl Via irmrn tviftr nf hie HmO Officials Attend Patehogue Fire Department and a member of Patehogue Post, Amerl- Frankenthaler, 58, Of Supreme Court n. in. CnmlnA U. iu m.

me orau to tnat In tne Sports world Mr. of Joeeph; also survived by two Nelson, and after attending the varlvm was better known as Dutch grandchildren. Services Wednes- public schools, studied at the Long: Kn was bettr lmon UUtcn day, 2 p.m. Interment Maple Grove island Medical College. He lolned this evening at 7 o'clock in Ru-j Fiarptt NpfX'lPPC KNOTT On Saturday, Jan.

8, 1940, at her residence, 481 MeDon-ough JULIA beloved wife of the late Charles Bernard Knott and a ivi uvi ivvj land's Funeral Chapel. Funeral services for Supreme Cemetery. Arrangements by Joseph; Troop 101st Cavalry, during the Mrs.T.M.iVrQuade, sister of Louise Morris. Services at O. Duffy.

the Church of the Good Shepherd, France with the 104th Machine Gun McDonough near Lewia on SEXTON On Sunday, January Battalion of the 27th Division, tak- Court Justice Alfred Frankenthal-' er, 58. who died last night at his: home, 791 Park fhe Weather will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Temple Emanu-El. 5th Ave. and January 8, 1940 KSt.h Manhattan.

The body of forecast Litht sno Brooklyn. Arrangements by josepn G. Duffy. CAUTELLO The Rev. EUGENIO, suddenly, on Jan.

6. 1940. Reposing at residence of sister, Mrs. Andrea Sichenze, 362 69th until 1 p.m. Monday, Jan.

thence to Our Lady of Grace R. C. Churoh, 3983 Bronx-wood Bronx. N. where remains will He in state until Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLE On Jan. 6, 1940, LOUISE wife of the late Col. Ashley W. Cole, and sister of Anita G.

Hin-richs, Mary and Frances Formosa, Rose Narden and Peter Formosa. Funeral from Frank E. Campbell Funeral Church, Madison Ave. at si st, New York. Tuesday.

Jan. Tuesday at 2 p.m. (Jamaica, Brit 7, at her residence, 298 Windsor i mg part in all Its major and minor Charity Worker Special to the Brooklyn Eagle N. Jan. 8 Funeral services were held here yesterday for Representative Wallace E.

Pierce, who died Wednesday in Washington. Many Brooklyn and Long Island friends of the legislator attended the I rites, held at Trinity Episcopal Church. ish West Indies, papers please copy.) Place, THERESA beloved wife of oiiensives. After the war he rejoined the tfminht. To- Mrs.

Anna Dunne McQuade, wife the turlst will lie in state in the no' mucn ltm' XjAwua marie E. (nee Marl- iti nr skisr Chase National Bank and subse perature. of Thomas M. McQuade and a mem. of an old Brooklyn family, died 'Zl Pm nello), on Jan.

beloved wife of Mary Qermaine, R.S.M., and Lo-Anthony; devoted mother of retta R. Meeres. Funeral onWednes- TIDES j.ivi. nuuer iimiomuany. i-wo years vpetPrHov in st ptjr'n HnsnlUl.

SANDT HOOK A native of this city, Justice A Among the pallbearers were Dls- weanor and Joeeph. Remains re-1 day, janlIary 10, at 9:30 a.m.; thence aso he was sent to Chicago to take Mrs. McQuade was a daughter of! posing at the Chanel. 187 S. Oxford uiirhani of th t-l branch nf th 7 Frankenthaler at the HIGH WATER was educated LOW water trict Attorney Thomas E.

Dewey of ft a rr. 00 0 37 St. Funeral Jan. 9 at 9 18 k.Vie PrtPark We7t concSrn. Surviving aVe" hi wWw fn Cathohc cha Uab fa She of the City of Yorkand; -J, ef interment cal- forrrrBertha A.

Jones; two was a memb of Hospl- Columbia 185 New York and Representative Leonard W. Hali of Oyster Bay. L. I. I Also present were Andrew Weston THE BATTEBT so i oe HFI.L GATE LXOHTHOt'SE 9 SO 3.06 "metery.

Directed by E. F. iaryun ana ul AuxUlary and St. Agnes Alum-: rVporntion and re-1 of Woodmere. L.

I Charles Good 8. at 10:30 a.m.; thence to thei 10:15 a.m. Interment Holy Cross iric: nu mm.nr. arwi tn nrnf.Mprs i. Higglns, 3 44 8 25 Johns.anrtraren;pV NPin xh.

"ra. habilltation of guaranteed mort win of Forest Hills. Paul Lockwood Cemetery, i euuui nuu cnuiriimu vi inr buau- Annr.fl hv Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, 84th St. and Park where a solemn n.tll.Ha K1 1 of 7.20 Sun sm 4 45 and Joseph J.

Early of the Brooklyn Moon sets 4 20 gggjp LANG ILL GEORGINA, on Jan. special assignment of the Appellate Mnon bv SMITH ALVA, suddenly, Jan, 6. 1 "Ke" conaucia iary of Anthonian Hall. 1940, at her residence, 885 E. 15th Pi' 8urvlvlnl? re er husband, a beloved wife of Arthur; loving torJ)LImSianu1 MthJl' Church, ter, Mrs.

Thomas P. O'Brian. and am interment Green-Wood i 1940. beloved wife of the late Division, and won wide praise lor nR5FRVATiniws his work in this connection. OBSERVATIONS Henry; dear mother of Mrs.

Irving Cemetery. was one of tiie few Jewish members Sharpe, Charles H. Langlll and mother of Arthur Miriam and M.to? nal -n' kS fU' stpnh.n Hv.rrf Patricia: rianehter of Ellen Mc- E. 1 OI. nFai.

congregational nfrai W1n be held from the home, Rtfnhtn HivMni Patricia: (iaiiffhter of Ellen Mc- 8 atwttw arp weather observations taken 7 30 a tn. 75th meridian time today. T'Bli't'fM Ln Hlih w.ithir Mllll- Tm. 24 24 wmmwuivu -mnivi -r- .7..." 'unurcn. oi wmcn Mr.

Nelson was a on ath av w.dd. mnmin. MRS. EMILY TAYLOR ALLISON of thit bnrouih died Thursday at the home of her aiater, Mra. Franklin Arnd: of 1033 Columbia St Bcranton.

Pa. Mrs. was a native of Brooklyn and the aidow 8 1940. beloved husband of Anna. I ai residence, ioz seeiey Monday uiiuuBii, oi minim, mpmher for 35 vear BuHul wilt ho Tmpral 9 from Goodwin's Fu-; evening, 8 o'clock.

Interment Tues-1 Myrtle, Lucille and Jo.veph. Funeral Ptvpriyrppni rjmtiinr i so emn mass requ em a of the Friendly of St. Patrick. Surviving are his widow. Martha L.

Frankenthaler. an dthree daughters. Marjorie, Gloria and Helen Frankenthaler. 7:30 a n. tin 7:30 a.m.

Hm. Hr. 10 a.m. at St. Paul's R.

C. Church, day, 2 p.m., Green-Wood Cemetery, from her residence, 9:30 a.m., Tues- neral Home, 1142 De Kalb re New York City CI. 114 1019 13 Direction M. J. Smith Sons.

day, Jan. tnence to bt. Kose oi Court and Congress Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Lima R. C.

Church. LYNCH-Suddenly, Jan. 6, 1940, quiem mass at 10 a.m., Holy Rosary R. C. Church, Chauncey St.

near Reld Ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Drops Marriage Study i Bridgeport, Jan. 8 (U.P Elizabeth McCaffrey XT HI of Henry Allison. Services were held to-13 'day in Scranton.

Survivln Is another ij siaier, Mra. Fran Williamson of this bor-27 otish; to nlecs. Mra. Mona Leiaer of 1' Roslyn and Mrs. Lon of this borouah, and a nephew who lives In Scranton.

53 '7 ELEANOR beloved sister of Mrs. SPILLANE On January 5, 1940, John J. Straf-sel and Charles 1 EMMA hplovpd mother of Kath- C. S. Atlania R.

Atlantic City S. Baltimore CI. Bismarck" CI. Biftou 9 Buffalo 3 Charleston Chlcain Cincinnati Cleveland fl. A solemn requiem mass will be llOrlt IlScll.

120-21 T.Vnrh Plinpral frnrM Jrthn P.al. pvn XTnrxAr 11... Tm.ae onrl Vlr 'The JUniOf CollPITP Of ConnPCtiCUt ntfnrnA a ir. CONROY JOHN of Hillside Richmond Hill, on Jan. iagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Charles L.

Spillane. Funeral from dropped its marriage course R. C. Church of the Little Flower. 1.

Survived by his son, Joseph Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; requiem residence, 880 E. 38th Tuesday; ih.nu nf 'Avenue and Troy for Miss Rosedale Builder 18 10 32 28 22 3 IB 12 35 27 27 21 18 10 18 9 32 31 21 42 12 23 57 jtnd a sister, Mrs. Mary A. Oordy. mass St.

Gregory's Church, St. i solemn requiem mass St. Vincent Dallas C. 17 8 30 17 21 -3 17 8 3S 23 25 19 15 3 15 8 32 30 21 42 14 51 25 84 22 Reposing at Funeral Home, 82-29 a Place, 10 a.m Ferrer Church, 10 a.m. interment Elizabeth McCaffrey, an active member of the societies of that church and an active worker and former officer of the women's aux- Funeral services for Niels C.

Mor- imer teasen, a pioneer builder and real estate man of Rosedale. who died Paso 27 28 28 27 24 22 Si 45 23 88 John E. Duffy, Calvary Cemetery, director. Deatljs Walter 5. Coofet DIGNIFIED AiltwKy JT FUNERALS At ItVV OUR FUNERAL HOMES Friday night at the age of 75 after joiye.ron Lefferts Boulevard, Kew GaTdens.

Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m., with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Child Jesus. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. s. VAUGHAN-Suddenly. on Jan.

7. 'Mary of Division 35 of the Ancient 1940, SAMUEL of 130-54 Van Order of Hibernians Burial will be an Illness of about two months at in Holy Cross Cemetery. Miss McCaffrey, who was ft daughter of Michael and Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey, died Friday at her 1030 1022 1020 1017 I 01 1023 1022 1020 ioia 1023 1019 1032 1022 1021 102S 102'. 102R 1020 11120 102S ioia 1015 1020 1024 1027 1026 1030 1023 1018 1017 1024 1007 1017 1025 1013 1018 1006 1019 1009 1019 LONG ISLAND STATE SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION, announce with deep regret the death of our beloved member, Miss LIZZIE MILLS PECK.

Mr. ROBERT L. GERMAN, Regent. Mrs. Vernon L.

Cook, Corr. Sec. MARTENSE KATHERINE TYNAN (nee Foran), on Jan. 6, wife of George devoted mother of STEAINS On Sunday, January 7, 1940, MARY wife of the late John Phillip Steains; mother of Edgar Harold and Claud J. Steains.

Frienda may call at the Fairchild Chapel. 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, until Wednesday, 10 a.m. Service private. Wyck Boulevard, Jamaica, beloved husband of Florence; devoted father of Mra. Robert E.

Dietch And Arthur Vaughan. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Tuesday at 8 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. 151 UndMi BoalmardaUrli mint tar 4-1200 SO Smrrrh knuu -MAka 2-SMS 1211 Flatbuati 2 026S-7 nuliai 150-10 NHIalrt aVeasiias Mfflatca S-SS70 I 15.

14 Narth. 1-600 Tart a) taLAND i 98 BMCk St. Stapieton-6lbr attar 7 100 home, 4323 Clarendon Road. Surviving. In addition to her parents, Cfdut- are four sisters, Mrs.

Frances his home, 248-17 Cross Island Boule- City vard, Rosedale. will be conducted -'Zr. there this evening by the Rev. Elmer I C. Dressel.

Burial will be tomorrow jfTZZZs in Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew M.rineanoiu a Gardens. (Mnn'rea; ci Born in Denmark. Mr. Mortensen went to Rosedale in 1903. He was Norfolk s.

the founder and president of N. C. i--ec Mortensen Son, Inc a building Philadelphia n. firm which erected several hundred homes in that section. Portland, Me ci Mr Vfnrtntispn was sonior council- Portland, Ore.

ri. Thompson, the Misses Margaret and MaNHarraN Teresa McCaffrey and Mrs. Mary 117 Wait 72ml StrM(-TRaftaar 7-1700 ohvimo-uii jmiuHiy law. ti a I PIIONE r4-5SO0 1451 Fint nw-RHImlai WKHr. Murray, Miriam and Helen Tynan i FRED beloved husband of Ruth 1.

''anigan, and seven brothers. John, 35 53 30 -1 40 20 45 22 12 40 27 kronx and Rllth JCnnt. VTi-. I QiinnlB Ktpvon. of Son OI Oliil n.

ni ThOma, EdlVarrf, DenillS, Joseph, and Ruth Kennell; sister of Mr 59 33 78 28 17 8 48 58 34 18 88 29 8ft 27 28 43 1 30 1 24 38 51 63 5R 55 89 28 Fairchild 1 Peale Funeral 437 Nostrand 1 Michael and Francls- 1 Wttt l0th StrMtRavmmd 1900 1SS t. Tramoirl LUaHota 7-2700 347 Wiflla Svmiw-MOtt Him 9-0272 WIlTCHISTia 214 Mamaronta Avanua- Whrtt rtatnt 31 DluMMr0aneaiaAfa(iva ot Writ! tor at Hancock on Tuesday at 3 p.m. man, a tounoer ann tne mnmer oi I Itlintntod Sookl "0" No 06iolie 31 5R STORM SAMUEL of New service at 187 S. Oxford on I rmnminirs Tuesday at 8 30 p.m. james l.uinmmgs Special to the Brooklyn Eagle WOOD ETNA, at her residence.

Cedarhursl, Jan. 8 Services will 29 Pulaski 8t Brooklyn, on Jan. 6.ib held at 2 p.m. tomorrow for ReDOsInf at Reardon's Funeral Jam" Cummings. 70.

of 80 Columbia Milford. Connecticut, on Sunday Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Ra.i Lake city -c: in Rosedale: a member of the Rose- dale Men's Club and the Woodhaven san Francisco Exempt Firemen's Association and a former officer of the Rosedale Board Tampa ci! nf Trartp and (lip RosedaiP Chemical whintion CI. Walter C. Murtha. Funeral Tuesday, Jan.

9, from her residence, 555 Ocean requiem mass at Holy Cross Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARTIN On Sunday, January 7, 1940, MAY T. of 449 Argyle Road, beloved wife of Dr. Harry B.

Martin and devoted mother of Marjorie E. Martin. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. 38 .14 82 21 PAWNBKOKLKS SALE 9 Home, 115-44 Merrick Road. Jamaica, rather of Lester cummings, professional squash racquets cham -CI.

L. I. Services Monday evening. Jan FKospect 9-3700 This exceptional terries costs no more than any other. FAracniLD Sons MOKTtaAlfS 86 Lefferta Place, Brooklyn Frank K.

FaiixhiH. LlectiM Oar TtUphemm Jttmr SUupt Jaatatra Floshiag GaHea dtr f. ESTATE Of ECOENE ROSENHAl'M Engine Company. Surviving are his jJ" January 7, beloved husband of May Stillwell Jones and loving father of Mrs. Irene Strong and Mrs.

Allda De Nyse and brother of Mrs. Saidee Van Brunt. Funeral servioes at his New Milford, home, Tuesday, January 9, 2 p.m.; also Green-Wood 8, 8:30 o'clock. Funeral Tuesdav, Jan. 9, 2 p.m.

Interment Cypress widow, Mrs. Louise Mortensen, and c-ciear: ct -cioudTt rc -Partly cloudy a aon, Le Roy Mortensen. 8 HiaheO. trmpi AUCTIONEERS. J.

Kelly. 1. KeMhuhn. J. Schwalb.

all at 7U BoTtery. at a.m. -Ry otipr of O'N-ill Kelly rawnhrokina Co. Inc. i Sth Hills Cemetery dav lat year 47.

siivriwarc i. wei- Lowest tempera-ure New York Ci'v same (-rond-hanrl wat, clnthinr, dav laft year 38. Temperature at 9 a m. today- 21. Cemetery Chapel, Brooklyn, N.

Wednesday, January 10, 2 p.m. UTTZ Saturday, Jan. 1940, pion the United States and Canada. Mr. cummings, who died Saturday, also is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Mary Elrlck Cummings, and four other sons, Oeorge Cummings. Allen Cummings. who is professional at the Union League Club; Gordon and Alexander Cummlnga, and three daughters, Mrs. George Wescott. Mrs.

Mary Qunther and Mra. Thomaa Ryan. oddj-and-enrta. pledu'd front nf March 10. IMS.

to 4j27 of Xov. HO, ia2-6t oSu 11-Bv dr of E. J. Fri-1, 1173 Br.wilwav -lithin. from S.Vh) Spt 16.

litis to T.Sii.10 nf Oct. 16. laJK. and all In et3emoriam KELLY MARY ELIZABETH. In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who died Jan.

8, 1937. Masses offered. FRANK J. KELLY and FAMILY. 3n iHpmudam Walter G.

Dexlor Services for Walter Gordon Dexter of 1951 Troy Ave. a trustee of St. Stephen' Lutheran Church, who was killed by an automobile Saturday night at Flatlands Ave. and E. 45th will be conducted tomorrow at 8 l.m.

in the Moadlnger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Ave. by the Rev. Oswald Elbert. Burial will be ln Lutheran Cemetery. Mr.

Dexter wa a member nf the OUR The Eagle has published a booklet of Dedicate Roth Memorial GEORGE beloved husband of Wllhelmina (nee Solch), aged 76 years. Funeral service at his residence, 8938 Woodbine St Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Wednesday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery. VAN RADEN At Mount Vernon. N.

on Jan. 8, 1940. EMMA KROKEL. of 17 Fletcher wife of the late John T. Van Raden.

Funeral service at the Burr Davis Mor export aarTica coata no mort than any othtr. Our com-plat sarrica randarad ln all pric ranqas. Pease- flTAL NOTICES (Ackneiat-tdfmrntt, Birthl, Ctndottnen Confirmations, Dtathi, 0 a 1 1 i nl trritgii, Maim, Memoriami, Ktsolu-ttoni) accepted until 10 PM fur publication the lollownt day or from AM. to I PM. (11 A.M on Salurdayi) lot publication in the next available edition pf the tame day'i Paper, the fttal Notice rate V0 tents per line.

MAin 4-6200 A tablet to the memory of the late Oustave 8. Roth, one of the founders and early presidents of the r'ln Memoriam" Verses Men's Club of St. Stephen Church "If. lees tield over. oSu Jan.

order of M. Hruik-lirimor Sons. Inc. 7H5 ttrand diamond and eoonnd-l'nd wat.h,.. plortsnl from 17P1K nf Mav I9HT, HUS of Dec.

lrt. 1'JW. oSvi i I 'TI1 'N ft no'M I .1 .1 tlihl.e 111 Sr. F. P.

ilhcn. an. nil a'. VC Canal S' i' iv ai 11 15, Mc rnm's. l.sn 1.at."u S- utv n.fenfd plfda1 of ond-Mnd K-welry.

ihi-are. e'c. No 7677. Now 3. IMS.

ti Dec. 8, 1938. and all ood held ver. J5 9 10 11 13 l' Jr. Israel Zion Hospital, was dedicated and of Atnersfort council 121 C131S9CS MONTEQARY THOMAS First anniversary masses January 9 Si.

Francis of Assist, Our Lady of Victory. 7:30. Th only lime vnu hurt Wt when you died ana left u. WIFE and CHILDREN. Voti mir obtain a copy of.

(hit Funeral Dtractort 4.11 Nwrratu" kn. tT.rl.ai 1-7700 yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was held ln the Fuhs Auditorium of the hospital. 10th Ave. and 48th with Fred Kronlsh, president of O.

U. A. and was active in Boy Scout affairs. Surviving are his widow. Mri Anna J.

Drxtrr; a son. Gordon F. Dexter, and two grandchildren, Gordon and Robert Dexter. bookltt, without charge, by calling am Ad Taker at MAin 4-6200. tuary, 15 4th Mount Vernon.

N. Monday, 1 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. T. the institution, presiding..

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