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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935 catholic: leader Dickinson Slayers in (hurl Over 3,000 Pay Final Tribute at Lena Marker Rites Jurist and Other Public Officials Attend Was Noted Charity Worker More than 3,000 persons, repre Askerberg, Maris Neff Charles W. Bell, James D. Nye, Mary Brower, O. A. Sr.

O'Brien, Theresa Buttery. Howard Pcrine, Nathan Sr. Byrne, Kathleen Ruekersfeldt, Cooke, Alfred Helen E. Dreyfus, Moses H. Sehenclc, Oleason, John F.

Elizabeth V. Ibberson, Emma L.Sehlfferdecker, Kanip. Gladys M. Louisa H. Kamps, Dora Schulz, Julia Kelly, Annie Slnnott, Martin Jr.

Kelly, Mary E. Sullivan, Clara Lewis, Lilian S. Taylor, Odelle McKearney, Mary Tornello, Paula Muller, Vagllo, Katherlne Mulhearn. Mary EWalley, Harry C. Murray, Theresa Walters, Henry Murray.

Michael Watson, Jane jtferican Clergy To Pray for Peace In Ethiopia Crisis Aug. 18 to Be Set Aside as Day of Protest i Again-t War 111 re at Clergy In the United States are to observe Aug 18 as a day of praver 'and protest against Italy's threat- ened Invasion of Ethiopia in September it was announsed torlav bv the Committee for Ethiopia 228 E. 45th Manhattan. The committee is actm" on the ME urn On warrants charging them with the murder of Howard Carter Dickinson. New York attorney.

William Schweitzer and his three women companions (left to right), Jean Miller, Florence and Lorrtta Jackson, were arraigned In Detroit Dickinson, nephew of Chief Charles Evans Huehes. was shot, in death rnhherl and hi hndv rinmrwi in an nau up an arri'iainr, ASKEnBERG On July 7, 1935, MARIA, beloved mother of Alvlna, Mary and Eric Askerberg. Funeral Strom's Funeral Parlor, 4603 4th BELL JAMES D. BELL, aged 70 Eastport, L. I.

Funeral Tuesday, July at Eastport M. r. cnurcn tit 2 p.m. Interment Eastport Cem- BROWER On Sunday, July 7 1935, at his home, 1159 E. 32d St.

GEORGE A. BROWER son ol the late Horace and Wilhelmlna Brower of Washington, D. hus-band of Mamie L. Brower and la' her of Gcorsrc A. and Arthur N.

Brower. Services at the Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Tues- UTTER Sunday. Julv 7. 1935. HOWARD R.

beloved husband of Dorothy M. Buttery of 815 E. 14th St. Services at the Harry T. Pyle BYRNE KATHLEEN ROSA.

MUND BYRNE, aged 13. daughter of o. ana Mary sister ol Joseph, Mary Alice, Anne. Eleinor and Edward, on July 7. Burial Wednesday morning.

July 10. Requiem mass 10 am. at Holy Innocents R. C. Church, Beverly Road and E.

17th ou didn't know. Louis-had a Senator whosf lana Broussard was his name, lovely wife, above, has I chosen director of the Cat! Daughters of America In ses in Seattle. Asked what thought of the Kingfish. she "We'll just have to smile that off." His Mrs. Ibberson, 80, Dies at Hicksville m.i:) year-, prominent in church the borough, died yesterday at the providing The America that 'he in, ted states use mediation efforU under the Brland-Keilogg Peace Prc, UVMHtOKKHs VI Ks CENTRAL AUCTION CO.

ha soricE is iiFurnY PROPOSALS nome 0i her daughter, Mrs. Arthur and scouters for excellency In van-L. Crossley in Hicksville. i ous activities. Those who received Mrs.

Ibberson was born in New the National Rifle Association York City, Feb. 28, 1855. She spent awards Include: Brooklyn Scout I Camps Hold First Council Fire Rally Over 750 Take Part in Big Ceremonial Program Many Awards Made Special to The Eaglr Tusten, N. July 8 Keeping alive an old Indian ritual, the Brooklyn Scouts camps held their first weekly Council Fire here last night. More than 750 Scouts.

1 Scoutmasters and Scouters marched silently in a single file to the council ring. The ceremonies began when four members of the Wimarhtendicnk'. W. W. the: camp honor fraternity, danced in the glow of the fire as they recited prayers to the gods of the winds.

A show of "stunts" followed by Camps Kanohvet, Sacut, Oseetah. Tanawedah and Talequah Lodge. At the conclusion of the entertainment Chief Executive Lindsley F. Kimball gave a short talk on the Scout law. Campmasters Murray Dubenstein, Accaponac; Manuel Levine, Apelaehi; Carl Schaum, Ih-pctonga; Mortimer Hyman.

Kanoh- Jamrs P. McMurray, Kotoliki r-nmp Mernagh. Kima'ah; Herman Humcr. Oseetah; Jack Ornstein. Sac lit.

and Leon Kaith, Tanawedah, followed! atflsr" fccho taps by Buglers John Mee, Talequah, and Walter Anderson, Kunatah, concluded the evening Medals Awarded assembled in Talequah awards to 51 Scouts, Scoutmasters Scoutcraft emblems were won by: The following were given awards for excellency in museum work: tohkf. minor rni- The following received honorary camp emblems "for length of service camping: cm cay Duo, a- 8th Ave. Traffic Light Work Will Start in 10 Day; iIjII1s for Signals 15th, Union Cited by Alderman McCarthy new signal lights at 3 and Union Sts. to ro: along 8th Ave. Confiri for ligiou 1 50 who nd- John 0.

Pearsall John Oliver Pearsall. 38, of 103-21 135th Richmond Hill, died at the Rocknway Beach Hospital Saturday morning following a brief Ill-Surviving arc Mr Pearsall -s wife. Viola; a daughter. Janet; his father, Oliver Pearsall. and two sisters.

Mrs. Domthv Miller and Miss Elizabeth Pearsall. Mr. Pearsall was a member of the General Wayne Council 48. Junior Order of American Mechanics, Funeral services will be held tonight the funeral parlors of Henrv Skelton, Elmhurst.

L. I. Burial will be in the family plot in Mount Oll- Ernestine I'Irich stine Ulrlrh, 91. one of Mrients of Sayvllle. died her home.

67 Cleveland ng an extended illness. was born in Germany, 1 the United States 70 She had lived in Say- past 4 ni, with i Rev FORECLOSURES COOKE ALFRED BOWIE. 117 Montague suddenly, Sunday, July i 7, husband of the late Lilhas Covorly Cooke, father of Lillias and William Coverly Cooke. Funeral services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.

DREYFUS MOSES suddenly, on July 7, 1935, beloved brother of Mrs. Fannie Herman, Mrs. Jennie Homiston, and the late James Dreyfus. Funeral services at the chapel, 187 S. Oxford Brooklyn, on Wednesday.

July 10. at 2 p.m. Interment Machpelah Cemetery. GLEASON At his residence. 8568 115th Richmond Hill.

L. I on July 7. 1935, JOHN beloved husband of Bessie L. Gleason. Services and interment at Chatham, N.

Y. IBBERSON EMMA LOUISE IBBERSON, widow of Arthur at home of her daughter. Mrs. Arthur L. Crossley, Hicksville.

L. July 7. Services at house Tuesday evening. Burial at Cypress Hills Cemetery Bowman Cray, 61, Reynolds Tobacco Head, Dies at Sea With Firm 40 Years- Heart Stroke Fatal on Liner Kunpsholni Aboard the S. S.

Kungsholm. Julv Bowman Gray, chairman of the board of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, died aboard ship yesterday after a heart attack which occurred Friday. Mr.

Gray, whose home was In Winston-Salem, N. C. was graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1892. He was married to the former Nathalie F. Lyons, and they had two sons.

Bowman and Gordon. With Firm 40 Years Mr. Gray, who was 61, had been connected with the Reynolds oom- than 49 years. He began salesman and 6 president and president. was born in Winston-Salen on of James A.

Gray Sr. an Mary K. McKearney Kyne McKearney, and Uv. m.cnv years a resident of the old 10th i Ward, died Saturday at her morning at 9:30 from her late home. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the St.

Rose Lima Church. Burial will be in St. Johns Cemetery. SWIMMING "STARS ENTER Leading swimmers and divers will perform in the metropolitan dl-tnct meet In open Invitation events at the New President Pool, President Hill. Swan Lake, on 8at- urdav and Sunday.

July 13 and 14. FORECLOSURES I senting practically every walk of life In the borough, paid final tribute yesterday to Mrs. Lena Marker, who had been active for more than 35 years in the philanthropic, civic and social life of Coney Island. She was burled in Washington Ceme- Delegations from many Jewish organizations with which she had been affiliated, Jurists and public officials were present. Mrs.

Marker survived by her husband, Julius Marker: five sons, Abraham, clerk of the Flatbush Court; William Bernard. Mifchel, Herbert, and three daughters, Mrs. Minnie Wolf, Mrs. MUdred Larkin and Ethel Marker. Three Services Held Last rites were held in the Sea i Breeie Ave.

Synagogue, Cpngrega-' tion Anshe Emmeth and the Jewish Center of Coney Island. Among the mourners were Senator Philip M. Klclnfeld. Mrs Minnie J. Wright, Democratic co-leader of the 16th A.

Assistant District Attorney William W. Klein-man, Maurice Z. Bungard. Assemblyman Carmine J. Marasco, Dr.

PhlliD I. Nash and MunUltul rm, Justices Murray Hearn and Frank Wasserman. Also present were representatives from the Brighton Blkur Chollm of which Mrs. Marker was nresldent for 13 years: the Ocean View Hebrew Nursery and the Home for the Agea, ucean Front District. William Gautier Service Tomorrow Funeral services will be held for William Gautier, an assistance dis trict attorney in Queens County for morning at the Sts.

Joachim and Anne R. C. Church. Queens Villn.ee. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery.

Mr. Gautier died Saturday In the Knickerbocker Hospital, Manhattan. He was 53 years old. Deaths MURRAY On Julv 7. 1935.

MI CHAEL, major 14th Regiment, dearly beloved husband of Annie Blair iy, and brother of John, at his residence. 23 Harvard Place. His remains will lie in state in Council of Officers Room. 8th Ave. and 14th from Tuesday, 3 p.m., till 8:30 a.m..

Wednesday; thence to the R. C. Church of Holy Name at 9 a.m., where mass wUl be offered. Interment St. Thomas Aquinas uemctery, Arcnoaio, fa.

MURRAY On July 5. THERESA 'nee uuonnori, survived by her nusDann, josepn Murrav and ter, Grace O'Connor. Requiem mas Tuesday at St. Pauls Chun Court and Congress at 9:3 a.m. Remains reposing at thi Cha.cl 187 South Oxford St.

In terment St. John's Cemetery. MUSGRAVE On Saturday, July 6, 1935, JANE beloved wife of John Mu: grave. Funeral from her residence, IffiK E. 29th Tuesday, July 9, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of the Good Shepherd, Batchelder St and Avenue S.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NEFF On Friday. Julv 5. 1935. CHARLES beloved husband oi Grace R.

Neff, brother of Katherlne Beierlein. Funeral from the Fair-child Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, on luesciay at a.m.; thence to St. m's R. C.

Church. 83d St. and 4th where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. NYE On July 6. 1935.

at her sidence, 36 Sterling Place. MARY HAY, widow of Francis Cushing Funeral Wednesday, 2 pm, lle eh'. the Redeemer, Ave. and Pacific St. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

O'BRIEN THERESA M. HER- NON, July 8, 1935, at her residence. 110 Ocean Parkway, beloved wife of Joseph mother of J. Vincent, Dorothy Sleghardt and Burton E. Requiem mass Wednesday, 10 a.m Immaculate Heart of Mary R.

C. Church, Fort Hamilton Parkw, and E. 4tl Cemetery. PERINE-On July 6, 1935. at his home.

172 Minna NATHAN W. PERINE beloved husband of Elizabeth, and loving lather of Mrs. Emily Franz. Nathan w. Ferine and Drotner oi r.ct- and grandfather of Frank W.

and David J. Perlne Jr. and F. Walter Franz. Member ol B.

M. P. I. U. of America.

Funeral services Monday at 8 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. RUCKERSFELDT On July 6. 1935, HELEN ELIZABETH, beloved wife of Jacob and devoted mother of Mrs.

Herbert Sehock, Oeorge and Gustinc R'K kei Services at her residence. 212 Greenwood Tuesday, 3 in. SCHENCK-On July 6 1935 ELIZABETH James V. Schenc-k a Frederick Irving the Calvary Episcopal Church from the time of its organization. She is a member of the Seward fami well known in that section.

Since the death of her husband 1922, Mrs. Ibhcr-on made her home with her daughter in Hicksville. She is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Crossley and Mrs.

Herbert Nelson. SCHIFPER DECKER At rest at the residence of her daughter, Edna E. Carhart. a LOUISA HEIDRICH 1 1 FI Ti I )1 KER -loved wife of the late Frederick A. N.

i Wee Mr-. Omlie Doi Loi Chapel, 187 S. Oxford On Jul Allot Rn-c TIN J. and father ol Mane, Joan, Loretta. Martin.

Gertrude, Regina and George; son of Martin J. Sin-nott. and brother of Mrs. George Funeral ti Parkville A 222 Weilnc July Lima Church at SULLIVAN CLAR. KiiLUVAN.

Sunday. July 7. bribed mother the late Etta O'Neill. Funeral from the residence of ler son-in-law, John T. O'Neill, 319 E.

35th thence to St. "nomas Aquinas Church. Flatlands. YLOR ODELLE GRACE TAY- LOR, a July 1 Km neral at Siloam Pn Church. Wednesday, 2 -On Julv pAUI A daughter.

Mrs. Sant Heciai ii Church. 10:30 i tano Tornello. nselm's R. 83d on Funeral from "uugc wee ago, aiiei mitted the crime Plan Final Rites Tomorrow for Mrs.

Vanderbilt ICUM of Pneumonia Had Been in Failing Health Since Son Was Killed Mrs. Grahan former wife of but, died at 1 morning at her Manhattan. Sli Fair Vanderbilt, illiam K. Vander-o'clock yesterday Ome, 60 E. 93d had ill With Mrs.

Vanderbilt were her two daughters, Mrs. Consuelo Vanderbilt Smith, the former Mrs. Earl E. T. Smith, and Mrs.

Henry Dela-field Phelps, the former Mrs. Frederic Cameron Church, who was Miss Muriel Vanderbilt. Surviving, besides her daughters, is a nephew, Hermann Oelriehs son of the late Mrs. Theresa Fair Oel- es will be held Will be buried i Woodlawn Cem side Mrs. Oelr: n'y tne fam irs Mrs.

Vanderbil chiefly will She owned Sarazen, 1927 Mrs. Vanderbilt was born in San iiieisro. Ih. -mamr daughter ol the late Senator Fair of Nevada. A society leader.

Mrs. Vanderbilt was also active in charity work. During the World War she helped many relief groups. Mrs. Vanderbilt suffered a great shock in November, 1933.

when her son, William K. Vanderbilt was killed in a collision between his car and a trailer at Ridgelancl, 8, C. She had been in failing health since and was under constant medical 1 1 1 MrS, JUlia 3ChulZ Rites Tomorrow Mrs. Julia Schulz, for more than i years a resident of Brooklyn, died Saturctey at her Summer home in Mrs. Schulz was born in Holyoke.

ii Mass. She was treasurer of the Alma Chapter, Order of Eastern Star and White Shrine Star of Beth- She Is survived by her husband. Frank F. Schulz. who is a clerk in the Kings Count Court; two sisters.

Mrs. Ottille Schulz of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Bertha C. Dow of Manhattan, ii and a granddaughter, Ruth M. Funeral services will be held to- morrow evening at the Funeral Chape, 187 South Oxford St.

EAGLE BUILDING Desirahle office space at lowest Horoujh Hall Renting Agent ROOM 606 Main 44200 Ext 64 of Clergyme frequently expressed fear of trafllc accidents to those who tended at St. Saviour's R. (' Church, of which the Rev. Wll- Wednesday. 11 clock.

KAMP On Sunday. July GLADYS M-. beloved wife of Charles loving mother ol Betty, June rr.a Charles U. Kamp daughter of Amanda and the late Charles P. Coodc: Fairchild Chapel, 8931 164th KAMPS DORA, in her 61st year.

heioved wife of the late Fred and mother of John Kamps. Funeral Tuesday. July 9, at 8 her residence. 74 Wilson St. terment Wednesday morning Lutheran Cemetery.

KELLY on July 5, ANNIE KELLY of 248 15th St Brooklyn. Funeral from Dalton's Funeral Parlors. 251 DeKalb Ave. A high requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St.

Stanislaus Church. 14th St. and 6th Ave. KELLY On Saturday, July 6, 1935, MARY E. KELLY of Lynbrook, L.

wife of the late William A. Kelly and daughter of the late Wil-am Hemes and sister of John Merries and Mrs. Isabell H. Clark, services at Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. LEWIS On Saturday, July 6, 1935, at her residence, 292 Clinton LILIAN SMITH LEWIS, beloved mother of Charles E.

F. and Everett S. Lewis. Service private. Kindly omit flowers.

LEWIS Brooklyn Woman's Club the death of a member, CHARLES E. F. LEWIS. JANE L. MOORE, President.

Dorothea J. Kerby, Corresponding McKEARNEY MARY nce widow of Patrick McKear-ney, died at her home, 510 E. 7th St July 6. Survived by two sons, John and James, and three daughters. Anna.

Agnes and Alice. Funeral on Tuesday, July 9, at 9:30 a thence to the R. C. Church of St, Rose of Lima. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. MULLER On Saturday, July 6, 1935, HENRY of 4 Spooner Floral Park, L. beloved husband of Rebecca Muller (nee Pfortner), and father of John. Henry, George and Charles. Funeral services on Monday.

8 p.m at 187 S. Oxford St. Interment private. MULHEARN On July 6, 1935, at her residence, 797 Sterling Place, MARY devoted sister of Mulhearn. Funeral on Tnes- St.

Te the parlors of J. McLaughlin, ha Conklin is pastor; Beth Elo-8125 3d Ave. Interment Holy Cross 'him Temple. Dr Alexander Lvons, Cemetery. rRbui.

8nd Tifereth Israel of which VAGLIO On Sunday, July 7 I Rudolph Sanders is president. Of-1935. at her home, 1561 E. 13th St ffials nt the Methodist Episcopal KATHERINE beloved wife of Hospital also expressed their gratl-Capi Joseph Vagllo. Funeral from tude.

the Fairchild Chapel, 88 Lefferts McCarthy. Moran Designated Place, Wednesday. 9 am. Requiem! Tlus npws yesterday coincided mass at St. Brendan; Church nt an announcement by the dr 9:30 am.

nating committee of the count; committee of the 12th A. On Saturday. Julv 6, hi- Democr it ic that irr! haki; (' iate I Helen Servlc ni. lie L. and' fatlicr of Mrs.

Eeker and Melvln Wallev. First M. E. Church, 164th mously selected Mr, McCarthy party candidate for the Alder: post with Assemblyman Edwa Moran also redesignated 1 lie A -s nihl-ii pleted eight active lae Patrolmi 1 'iili Assemblyman v. WAITERS -On Sunday Julv 7 nas "e0 1935.

HENRY, atd 70 v. ai-. helmed member of th mber of the Waltci 1" M.i'artln cl I In'iM-sdai 11 CORPORATION NOTH'KS IN P0R8UANCI OR 8Eci oh. Catholic Hoy IJoxor VV aunt'ot Frni w-' Train or Westerners nsnn M. Sullivan K'smtnl frc.ni s.i 1- -rat I'arloi' fti ''r pro km and sfwkhs her residence.

90 Hth Ave on Han-cn Pl.ue coiner Poniarl weeks of imrp.Mvo west si vara a. a day at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem Ave Tnesctn tit 2 30 pin Inn- Haves, mar Poll s1o'R''r''''sEWER ''and sani-ary mass at Church of St. Francis Wood Cmic'e-v N. Y.

The team is listed opp sew eh i 6th Ave. and Carroll at I the Catholic Youth Organleatlon ol Blel TIM 1 C0aSSCS on SSfy W' ChlCa81 na santtart fSl FI.VNN In lov mi; iiu nicci-, cd iccr -'u Hi it ton. former wrl: ei -a 1 anim. on I KlWIttft Tnttiftllf I eerk itUnces 'n E. Xavier.

10 Cl0Cl' If is dfficult to realize what the I 'daughters ''jivv'v. i 'y jS! I ''i-i I or Mimiranwai )0(i HIGH WATER Vi I avevMooMMiMfy at. J.UL.Yn N. I Yorl I 8:18 3:13 9:06 i STw wii i "I more intimate side of Fairchild service may mean. One person said: "It gave me peace, and a feeling of Tightness about something that had seemed all wrong." In such a tribute we find a renewed sense of responsibility.

Fairchild Sons MORTICIANS 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn.

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