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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, FEB. 22, 1942 A9 DR. m. B. tobis dies AT 21; iRifes Tomorrow Erik Eriksen, JO, iRiles Tomorrow WAS OPTOMETRY GRADUATE town Brooklyn, and lived In this borough until 18 yeara apo.

when he moved to Oone Park. She was the widow of Charies a brother of the late George Sterling, former Democratic leader and alderman of the old 2d Ward. She Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hattie Dorsey, Mrs. Ellen Caulfield and Mrs.

Margaret Den-nehy; twelve grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Tmr famlltre ef llnlM f)rt Means, burial caa be ar- XX ranira1 firrrt fromhmaital. fill from Home ar Chapel, 11X8 ta $1 Oft Including Opening af Grata ar Grata far One. For Mrs. Sterling The funeral of Mrs.

Margaret J. Sterling, 81, who died Thursday at her home, 127-20 133d Ozone Park, will be held with a requiem mass at 10 a m. in St. Anthony's R. C.

Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Sterling was born Margaret Curry in the old 2d Ward, in down BUY U. S.

DEFENSE BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS he had applied for service In the United States Navy. He had recently been employed in inspecting binoculars in defense work. A native of Syracuse, he had lived in Brooklyn for about 12 years and attened New Utrecht High School and Brooklyn College. He was active in athletic affairs while a ctuent. Dr.

Tobis is survived by his parents, David and Anna Tools; a sister, Mrs. Sidney Silverman, and a brother, Jerome. Hypothetical Case Real St. Louis (u.R William E. Schmidt of East St.

Louis was listening to the radio one day when a cadet recruiting officer began his case of Bill Schmidt, a high school talk with "Take the hypothetical graduate." Schmidt appeared at the recruiting office the next day. Tire Rationing No Problem Cuttyhunk, Mass. (U.R) There'll be no question as to who will get tires on this Island under the rationing program. There are five cars on the island. Francis Jenkins, chairman of the selectmen and head of the town's rationing board, owns two and his boss owns the other three.

his pack of 100 hunting dogs to clean out the bobcats in Griffith Park. The City Council has taken the offer under consideration. Understanding That Leads to Better Serving DEATHS 74 iry Being able to see the problems of others from their own viewpoints and having the rare human quality of wanting to be genuinely helpful, are characteristic features of the service rendered by the Community Funeral Directors listed below. They begin with a sympathetic understanding of the family's needs, and thus are in a position to serve more adequately, and more sensibly, according to the individual desires and means. The family instinctively places full confidence in them and entrusts all details to their personal interest and efficiency.

Price is never a fearful subject; it is instead a matter of frank discussion and, like the rest of a fine service, it is fair and satisfactory in every case. Reasonable costs, panonal srric and experience rep-reient tha moat Important aids to our clientele. Geo.w: Pease SON i Naitrani An. srirlim i-TTOt GLENDALE GEORGE WERST. Inc.

71-74 Cooper At. RICHMOND HILL RAYMOND L. EISNER 127-06 Liberty At. HENRY KOHLMEIER'S SON 103 27 Leiferts Boulevard WM. J.

McCAW. Inc. 107-12 lamaica At. RIDGEWOOD SHELDON H. AVENTUS 63-15 Forest At.

GEORGE BAQUE 614 Woodward At. ERNEST P. BATES' SON 1871 Green At. W. THEODORE LUTZ SON, Inc.

68-08 Forest At. R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 2001 Madison SL JAMAICA JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS.

Inc. 87-46 137th St QUEENS VILLAGE R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 224-39 lamaica At. WQODHAVEN N.

F. WALKER 86-07 lamaica At. BALDWIN, L. I. WEIGAND BROS.

cvTl 7 Ex-Boro Carpenter Funeral services for Erik Erik son, former resident of Bay Ridge, who died Friday at his home, 3 Smith Court. West New Brighton, Staten Island, will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow in the Second Evangelical Free Church. 8th Ave. and 52d St Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery.

Mr. Eriksen, who was 76, was born in Norway and came to this country 28 years ago and worked as a carpenter. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marie Eriksen; two sons, Einar and Arthur; three daughters, Mrs. Lillian T.

Roberts, Mrs. Claire Hoag and Mrs. Mae Coleman; six grandchildren and a sister, Sofie Eriksen, the last named living in Norway. Three Birthdays in One Danbury, (U.R) Birthdays are no problem In the Ferry family. Mr.

and Mrs. Miles Ferry became the proud parents of twin girls on me oinauay oi uicir i-ycm-old son. Gallery of State Officials Springfield, 111. OJ.R) Portraits of 22 Illinois secretaries of State have been hung in the conference room of the State archives building, completing a project started by Secre- tary of Siate Edward J. Hughes two years ago.

The pictures, large and uniform in size and quality, are in chronological order, beginning with Ellas Kent Kane, WATERS On Saturday, Febru ary 21, GEORGE beloved son of i Catherine Canny (nee Lowery); dear brother of Mary and James Waters. Reposing at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Our Lady Help of Christians R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. WEIGHTMAN Suddenly, on Friday, February 20, 1942, GEORGE EDWIN, beloved husband of Lillian, and devoted father of Mrs. Eleanor Gordon and Mrs. Jean-nette Duguid. Service at the Fair-child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Monday, 2 p.m.

WHELAN MARY on February 19, 1942, dear sister of Mrs. Ann Croak, Ellen, Jamps V. and Edward J. Reposing at her residence, 177 Windsor Place, until Monday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Holy Name Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Direction M. J. Smith Sons.

In Qcmorlam MANSELL In memory of JOHN MANSELL. Died February 21, 1941. Gone but not forgotten. FAMILY. McCORMICK In loving memory of HELEN P.

McCORMICK, Founder-President Brooklyn catholic Big Sisters. Fifth anniversary mass was celebrated at Queen of All Saints Church on February 21. Mrs. JAMES M. RYAN, President.

Alicia E. Rhatlgan, Secretary. McDONALD In cherished mem ory of PATRICK McDONALD. Died February 22, 1934. Masses offered.

His DAUGHTERS. ODEN In memory of a loyal friend, JOHN M. February 22, 1938. The FRANK BAGES FAMILY. gcknotuUOgmems CALDWELL The family of the late JOSEPH CALDWELL acknowledges with grateful appreciation kind expressions of sympathy received from the Reverend Clergy, relatives and friends.

McGAULEY We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our kind friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and mother, JULIA McGAULEY. We especially thank Dr. James A. Cooley, the priests of St. Agnes' R.

C. Church and members of the N. Y. P. D.

THOMAS F. McGAULEY and FAMILY. GRACE Anniversary mass for; Mrs. CATHERINE JACKSON GRACE, beloved mother, 9 a.m., February 24, at Church of Our Lady of Angels. FAMILY.

SCHUMACHER In tribute to the memory of our companion, MAE E. CREDEN. Died January 24. 1942. Month's mind mass at St.

John the Baptist Church Tuesday, 9 a.m. COMPANIONS OF IDA McKENNA CIRCLE, NO. 1220, C. O. F.

OF A. in QJcmorfam The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You may obtsin a copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker it MAin 4-6200. For J. J. Canning The funeral of John J.

Canning, former president of the Brooklyn Insurance Brokers Association, who died Thursday at the Samaritan will' take place at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow from 325 Schermer- I horn the home of his sister and brothers, Mary Canning and Frank and Daniei Canning. A requiem mass will be offered at St. Bonl-1 face's R. C.

Church, Duffield between Myrtle Ave. and Willough-by at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Canning, who was 54.

lived at 567 4th Ave. and was In busness at 16 Court St. Besides his skter and brothers he leaves his widow, Mrs. Brace Butler Canning, and two sons, Michael and John. Cyril Martin Cyril Martin, for almost eight years employed as a messenger at Kings County Republican headquarters, 160 Montague died yesterday at his home, 619 Macon after a lingering illness.

He was 46. Several years ago Mr. Martin won distinction as an athlete at the Carlton (colored) Y. M. C.

A. He was a member of St. Augustine's Episcopal Church. His widow. Mrs.

Georgia Martin, and a son, Corp. Conrad Martin, U. S. Army, survive him. HURLEY JOSEPH February 20, 1942, beloved son of Mrs.

C. Bunker. Reposing at home. 1101 Bedford Avenue. Funeral Monday, February 23, at "2 p.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. MUELLER February 20, 1342, GRACE beloved wife of William; daughter of Emma and John Bradburn. Service at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home.

150-10 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Monday, 2 p.m., Mount Olivet Cemetery. NELSEN February 21. 1942. JOHN dear brother of Ellen and Frank.

Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Monday. 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. NIEMEYER FRANCES J.

(nee Keating), February 20, 1942; beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of Walter, Harry, Marie, Frances, Adelaide and Re-gina. Funeral from her residence, 69-32 Manse Street, Forest Hills, L. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Director Thomas F. Farley. PAPENBERG WILLIAM on February 21, beloved husband of Violet and father of Violet H. and Ethel L.

Papenberg. Services at Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m. POWELL February 19. THOMAS beloved husband of Margaret (nee Sullivan); father of Mrs. Leo Smokier; brother of 1 1 1 1 a J.

Powell. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from his residence, 763 58th Street. Requiem mass Our Lady of Perpet ual Help Church. RAVENHALL PETER, February 21, 1942, devoted father of Dysart and Peter brother of Richard Ravenhall grandfather of Peter. Richard and Dysart Alan.

Services, 2 p.m.. New York and Brooklyn Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery Monday, February 23. SALOMON IDA D.

fnee Mie-her), on February 21, 1942, of 4707 6th Avenue, beloved wife of Rochus; fond mother of Herbert, Mildred Doblln and Edna Banks. Services at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Monday evening, 8:30. STINE ANNA, on February 19, beloved mother of Helen Stine, Mae White and Gertrude Raschdorf.

Funeral from United Chapels, 1202 Broadway, Monday, 8 a.m. SULLIVAN February 19, SARAH (nee Lee), suddenly, at her residence, 1632 W. 3d Street, wife of John mother of Mrs. George Seelandt, Marion, Dorothy, John Sullivan, and 6ister of Mrs. Thomas Meagher.

Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., from her home; thence to S3. Simon and Jude R. C. Church, where requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Henry F. McKeon, director. SWENSON At Red Hook, N. February 20, 1942, OSCAR B. SWENSON.

aged 73. Services at his home Tuesday, 2 p.m. WANSOR On February 21, 1942. WILLIAM, beloved husband of Mary; devoted father of William and Maurice Wansor. Reposing at his residence, 5610 4th Avenue, until 8:30 a.m., Tuesday; thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 59th Street and 5th Avenue, where a requiem mass will be offered.

In terment St. John's Cemetery. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Write or telephone for new folder of forms for Acknowledgments, olso other helpful information. Ask for Miss Hart, MAin 4-6200. Funeral swlre for Dr.

Marvin Brrnard Tobis. 21, an optometrist, Of 8313 Bay Parkway, who died nddenly a in is home Friday, will held at 10 a.m. today In the Jf ffer Funrral Home, 452 New York Ave. Burial will be In -Wellwood Cemetery. Dr.

Tobis. who was graduated lth honors last year from the Columbia University 8chool of Optometry, had planned to begin practice shortly but the war intervened and New Food Storage Method Ithaca, N. Y. u.R) Studies In atmospheric storage are being madt at th State College of Agriculture to aid In preservation of fresh vegetables. It has been found that 'when the oxygen content Is lowered, vegetables "go to sleep" Just as they if kept in cold storage.

Luminous Paint for Blackout Buffalo, N. Y. (U.R Research work is under way here at two paint manufacturing plants in an effort to perfect a luminous coating to aid the civilian population during blackouts. Such a paint Is necessary to outline street signs, curbs and air raid shelter entrances. Hunting Dogs Offered City Pasadena.

OJ.R) Stuart Hamblen has offered the city the use of Bowers, Alfred Heath, Brennan, Margaret Mrs. William Sr Briggs, Hurley, Joseph F. Wilhelmina Mueller, Grace G. Canning, John J. Nelsen, John M.

Cappiello, Niemeyer, Fiances Raffaele Papenberg, Carney, John William Cordaro, Maria Powell, Thomas F. Curley, Thomas Ravenhall, Peter Depken, Fred Salomon, Ida D. Depker, Anna C. Stine, Anna Digman, Sullivan, Sarah Edward J. Swenson, Oscar Farley, Richard V.

Wansor, William Fischer, Carl Otto Waters, George J. Harper, Ernest Weightman, Haskell, Norman George E. Whelan, Mary P. BOWERS February 21, 1942, ALFRED, son of the late Mary Bowers; brother of Mrs. James J.

Dunn and Mrs. Robert D. Murphy. Services at the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m.

BRENNAN February 19, MARGARET, beloved wife of the late Pierce; mother of Pierce, John and James Brennan. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 97 Gates Avenue. Requiem mass Queen of All Samls church. "lie -On February 21, 1942, LHEL.MINA, at her residence, 22 Jefferson Avenue. Funeral r.otice later.

CANNING JOHN on February 19. 1942, beloved sband of Grace E. Butler; devot-t 1 father of John J. Jr. and brother of Mary, Frank and Daniel Canning.

Funeral from 325 Schermerhorn Street, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Boniface Church, Duffield Street, Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAPPIELLO RAFFAELE, on February 20, at his home, 325 Foster beloved husband of An-devoted father of Michael, rithony, Joseph; 16 grand--o survive. Funeral from "'binary 23, 9:30 a.m.

Sacred Hearts and Van Brunt JO a.m. Interment JOHN on beloved husband of i carney; brother of Mrs. Healey and Daniel Carney; United Spanish War Veterans, 14th Regiment Camp, services Sunday, 8:15 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from Cronin's Chapel, 115 At- I.mHa lit.nTin. mlnnv.

'anlliam Aaut'iV nvuiuc, solemn kujb.ii mass St. Charles Borromeo R. C. Church 10 a.m. Interment United States National Cemetery, Pine-lawn, L.

I. COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO. 126, K. OF C. Members are requested to assemble at the club Sunday evening, February 22, at 8:30 o'clock, to proceed thence to the home of our late brother, JOHN J.

CANNING, 325 Schermerhorn Street. VICTOR J. MATTHEWS, Grand Knight. Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder.

CORDARO MARIA, of 147 Nel-on Street, on February 20, 1942, wife of the late Joseph; beloved mother of Joseph, Charles, Mrs. Lena. Cordaro, Mrs. Anna Romard, Mrs. Josephine Musacchia, Mrs.

Mary Basso and Mrs. Rose O'Neill. Funeral Tuesday, February 24; requiem mass St. Stephen's R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. interment St. John's Cemetery. Do people ever make funeral arrangements in advance? TES! htm fcuif drads of thesm pre-arrangements on jile. literatim mailed oa rwjiwat Fairchild SONS i MORTICIAXS rnnk finIM.

IJnniM Ujl BinoKLTK THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY, PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE. 2Z BUSHWICK JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 25 Aberdeen St. BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull SI.

J. CLEMENT KEARNS 1461 Bushwick At. ESTATE OF GEORGE PETH, Inc. 15 Palmetto St. UNITED BURIAL CO.

1202 Broadway WEIGAND BROS. 1015 Halsy St. GEORGE WERST, Inc. 572 Hart Si. CYPRESS HILLS WILLIAM H.

CORNELL 1210 Liberty At. REGINA E. DONNELLY HAROLD C. PURCELL 203 Euclid Ave. ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 243 Rldijewood At.

DOWNTOWN JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic At. T. J.

HIGGINS SON, Inc. 203 lay St. HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St. EAST NEW YORK RAFFAELE AQUAVELLA 2390 Pacific St. JOHN METZNER 2890 Atlantic At.

CURLEY THOMAS February 20, 1942, at his residence, 541 80th Street, beloved husband of Ellen E. Murphy; loving father of Ethel brother of Mrs. Mary Quinn. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m.; requiem mass R. C.

Church of St. Anselm. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEPKEN On February 20, 1942, FRED, beloved husband of Effie (nee Van Ess); devoted father of Frederick at his residence, 560 Prospect Place. Funeral Monday, 9:45 a.m.; requiem mass St.

Teresa's Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Garfield, N. J. DEPKER ANNA on February 21, 1942, dear sister of Carol Corrigan, Florence D.

Martin and Walter H. Depker. Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue. Services at St.

Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6th Avenue, corner 2d Street, Monday at 8 p.m. Funeral from church Tuesday, 10 a.m. DIGMAN On February 19, 1942. EDWARD at his residence, 54 Walcott Street, beloved husband of Elizabeth, father of Frederick and Edward; also survived by father and sister. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R.

C. Church of the Visitation, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment St. John's Cemetery, direction Aseph Redmond. FARLEY-RICHARD V.

Officers and men of Base Hospital No. 37, A. E. regret the passing of Richard Farley, 284 De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn. Mass at Queen of All Saints Church, Lafayette and Van-derbilt Avenues, Brooklyn, Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Col. EDWIN H. FISKE, M.D. JAMES J. McCOY.

MARTIN A. RODGERS. FARLEY RICHARD on February 20, suddenly, at his home, 284 De Kalb Avenue, of Richard H. Farley; brother of Robert Mrs. Clara Filan and Mrs.

Edith Walmsley. Funeral Tuesday, February 24; requiem mass, 10 a.m., Queen of All Saints Church, Lafayette and Vanderbilt Avenues. FISCHER Suddenly, on February 17, 1942, CARL OTTO, lieutenant (J. U. S.

N. of 631 Macon Street, beloved husband of Dorothr Morrell; son of Mrs. Carl O. Fischer and late Dr. Carl O.

Fischer. Memorial service Sunday, February 22, at Calvary P. E. Church, 966 Bushwick Avenue, at 2 p.m. HARPER ERNEST, beloved husband of Catherine (nee Vaughan); brother of Liddy Cummlngs and Anna Coulter.

Services at James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue D. corner E. 28th Street. Monday, 2 p.m.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HASKELL On February 20, 1942, NORMAN ROSE, beloved husband of Alice White; father of George Dwight Haskell and Norma Haskell McKinstry. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, Sunday, 3 p.m. HEATH Mrs. WILLIAM RUFUS on February 21, Baltimore, Md.

Survived by three sons, E. Bruce Heath, Brooklyn, N. W. R. Heath Chicago, H.

W. Heath, Cleveland, Ohio. Reposing Harry Oliver's Funeral Parlor, Nor folk, Va. Funeral requiem mass St. Mary's R.

C. Church, Norfolk, Monday, 10 a.m. SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT On Page 6D Walter B.Cooke, inc. Undertakers Brooklyn, Queens, Statin Island, Manhattan, Broni ui Westckestet FLATLANDS HOWARD HOWARD 5815 ATnu GREENPOINT WEIGAND BROS. 207 Nassau At.

PARK SLOPE GEORGE J. AYEN 55 7th At. JOSEPH G. DUFFY 237 9th St. EDWARD F.

HIGGINS 1286 Prospect Are. E. H. LOCKWOOD 255 21st St. HENRY McCADDIN SONS 24 7th At.

WM. A. RINGE 361 7th At. JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5th At.

SO. BROOKLYN JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 496 Court St. H. LENNART 311 Columbia St.

STUYVESANT WM. J. McCAW, Inc. 1737 Fulton St CHAS. B.

MARTIN, Inc. 921 Green At. N. F. WALKER 872 DeKalb At.

BAY RIDGE I. ALBERT BARRON (001 5th At. JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 7722 4th Avs. COSGROVE- FUNERAL HOME 7315 15th At.

JOHN I. DARRAUGH SONS 8813 5th Ats. GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th At. E. H.

LOCKWOOD 4S17 7th At. JAMES F. McKEON SON 7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 6312 Slh At. BEDFORD' ERNEST J. EBBERS lslr Inc.

398 Gates At. JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 878 Badlord At. A. A.

JUNG 796 Lincoln Flac JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin At. EDWARD G. McGILL Successor to Chas. J.

Bart 2 BrToorl Placs FLATBUSH MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush At. CHARLES A. RINGE 772 Coney Island At. WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.

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