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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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13 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1935 William D. Guthrie; SSlM B. Thomas, National Isolation JL NaggM RB Flushing Leader, Favored bv ManyC8. Deattjs Ma Waldo Mr han, Wmnm.W.X. Charlotte L.

Eoyle, B. G. Meyer. Mary Chapman, H. E.

Murphy, Coonan. Joseph T. Elizabeth A. Crowley. A.

J. Nauman.F. Denninger, Bertha Park, Rebecca M. Donaldson. Agnes Parnllo, Josephine Donovan, Parrott.

Lillian Elizabeth Phillips, John Early, Margaret Pross. Albert Frederick. G. W. Rafter, Ellen fl uies 01 rneumonia Snnimnr First Mm erti High School in Queen Is i Tomorrow Rupert Barnes Thomas, manufac- turer.

former railroad man and one- Place, wife of Albert of the Trial Term Part of the Kings County Su preme Court died Sunday i She was born in broowyn and a niece of former Repre-. John Clancy. She Ul Mrs. George W. Anderson and a sister.

Mrs Edward G. Campbell. A requipm mass will be offered at St, Teresa's R. C. Church.

Sterling Place and Classnn Ave at Intel ill, nt wul be Cemetery Caroline Bick Will time member of the Board of Edu- ducted in Congregational and Chris-cation, died of pneumonia yester-, tian churches throughout the coun-dav at his home. 44-46 Klssena try shw in reports from 1.30; Boulevard Flushing He was 69 churches already tabulated huavac-oouieara. mushing. He was b. sentiment for national Isolation Mr.

Thomas, a resident of Flush- 6trlcl neutrality legislation. Govern Goera. Mary A. Read. Helena Reilly.

Annie St. John. John J. Schwartz, W.F. Schwermaiin.

A. etSparrow. Edwin A. s. Alfred isoii.

Maiear Ian, T. Sr. i. Annie i p. Herman if.

Leonard Spiinsstern. Mary strutzenoerg, Louise Thelander Oerda Way William H. Weeks Mildred B. ALLEN On Sunday, December i 8th. 1935, WALDO B.

ALLEN, be- lfllher 01 Bernice Allen Powel. IV V7. 1 i BOLLINGER FRANCIS X. Sud- I Iliwl fnr Prnhatp As the Na'va" maB nf Kir I lUIIdlC Neeau-8unoUc Works PTOgrew Administration recruits more and more ing for about 40 years, was credited ber of the Board of Education In br, abQUt to Flushing High School at Northern Boulevard and White; first modern high school building in Queens when it was opened in 1915. He had been a member of the board for 12 up to 1915 and 139 Berkeley Place, electrical engineer associated the Brooklyn Edison Company number of years, who died Sun-! day win be held at 8 oclock to- night at the Walter B.

Cooke Fu- nerai nome, su Ave. auriai ww be in Cypress Hills Cemetery born in Sweden and was a member of the Swedish Engineers Club. He ls survtvd hv hi. widow Amanda C. Chronander.

and a daughter, Mrs AnnlP Anderson. 1 1. fLL I I rilrl II ,111111 Services Held Cfb 94jHBrookl wyerf nd i of the oldest of Harvard University, who died Sunday home, 38 Schermerhorn were held today in the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Henry and Remsen of which he was a member for A specialist In real estate law, Mr. Cobb maintained a practice at 1R6 Montague up to two years ago. He was graduated from Harvard in 1863.

having studied under Charles W. Eliot. James Russell Lowell and Oliver Wendell Holmes. He recalled attending 50 class re-Mr. Cobb was a native of Cam- hud he came Williamsburg and received his early scnooling in the public schools.

He later lived In Bath. where he attended high school. He was admitted to the Bar in 1872. He wife, whom he married 52 years ago; a daughter. Mrs.

Arthur Murphy, and three grandchildren sur- W7I I tllldlll J. OlipCI deniy on Dec. 8 at his home, 8405, Fort Hamilton Parkway, loving hus- JORDAN THOMAS J. Sr. Re-band of Beatrice Hagerty, father of poslnR at St Vincent's Hospital, l'.

Marion brother of New York cllv. solemn requiem Wmfield and John Bollinger and mass at tne hospital chapel Wednes-Mrs. Fred Mattheslus. Funeral on nav 10 a Interment, St. John's Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.

Requiem cemetery mass at the R. C. Church of St. chainnan of the committee on sites 'RR cl ancl otner peace agree-at the time plans were effected for mt'nts. the construction of the high school.

Women More Pacific Flushing residents showed their ap-1 The tabulations show women preciation by presenting an oil por- more pacific than men. with 18 pel-trait of Mr. Thomas to the school. of the women and in percent Last Spring, for some reason, van- of the men voting for absolute re-da ls entered the school and ripped "'sal support any war. Of the the head from the portrait, ruining opposite view, to nnoort.

any war 1 in murcn survey P.P. nf Voters 1 Parishes Uphold Only After an Invasion Tabulated findings of ttie pti cite on war or pear? now being ment control of (he munitions in dustry and abolition ol lompuir.c. military training. Although entrance of the United States into the League of Nations as a means of achieving world peace vowo qown oy a narrow margin, a seven to one vote supported consultation by the United States with other nations in support of the Kel- Percent tto i of the women were recorded. Thir ty-three percent of the voters stood for support of war only after Invasion.

Men over 35 years are shown as more militaristic than those of a lesber age and subject nporiu innnnn i by men and 57 percent by women, i The largest affirmative vote. was in support of Government control ot thf trmusrrv aWrwmy- rpn Tnvp VPLw vFlCIl OvCi! New Industries Glen Cove, Dec. 10-Methods of nods of 11 attracting new Industries city were discussed last fore the Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce by Meade C. Dobson, mutating director of the Long! Island Chamber of Commerce. One of the most feasible plans.

Dobson said, would be to niakp a survey of the available uroDertv and labor, and present it to indus- trialists as favorably as possible, He also suggested that wealthy resi- dents of Glen Cove and environs might be Induced to contribute to- ward the erection of factories in order to benefit local labor. i Service Attended By Many Notables Buller, Davis, Colby Among Honorary Pallbearers fi 1 nt Rites in Cathedral Leading statesmen, educators pud r.ir.i services in St. Pat rick's Cathedral. Manhattan, 'his moniinc for William Darneron Gulh- rie. internationally Known lawyer, who died of a heart attack Sundav at his estate In Lattingtown.

L. I. A solemn high mass of requiem was offered with Moas. Michael J. Laveue, vicar general of the archdiocese of New York, the celebrant.

Interment was to follow in the Locust Valley Cemetery. The funeral cortege left Meudon. tne Guthre 8 oclock, escorted by Nftssau County motor. i. tu met at the New York City line hv New York escort.

After the services the cortege was escorted back to Locust Valley for the Interment. Honor Legion Represented Among the many organizations represented at the services were the American Bar Association. New York State Bar Association, Association ot the Bar of the City of New York, i Society of the French Le gion of Honor, Prance-America So ciety of New York, FTench Embassy In Washington, French Institute. French Consulate, French Line Knights of Malta and Knights of St. Gregory.

The services were also attended by trustees of the village of Latting-town. of which Mr. Guthrie was Mayoi The honorary pallbearers were Col George V. Burleigh, James L. Chadboiirne! Bainbridge Nelson Cromwell.

John s. Col. William N. Dvkman. George J.

Gillespie. Sir George McDonald, former Supreme Court Jus- Morgan J. O'Brien. James A O'Gorman, Victor Morowitz, former WilUer Pr wlulaniL. RansomSdem (hp Ampriran Bar Association, jr Reynolds, Elihu Root, president of the HtW York State Bar Clarence J.

Shearn president or the Relation ol th Bar shef-, ueia. neury w. ihii aim ucuikc v. Wickersham. Deaths ST.

JOHN JOHN on 'vloved husband of Florri John. Masonic services at his resl- deuce, 681 Ovinetcn Tuesday ociock. rum-iai sen Wdr- afternoon, 1:30 o'clock Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. SCHWARTZ On Monday, Dec. 9.

1935. W. FRAT: SCHWARTZ, loved husband of Agnes M. (nee Jarboei and loving father of Wil- nam and brother ot Herbert, Kaiph. Winifred.

Bessie and Hazel, at his Winifred, home. 238 12th St. Funeral Service! Wcdne day at 2 p.m. In 12th Street Reformed Church. Interment Orem-Wood Cemetery.

SCHWERMANN On December 7 AVTn helovert father of Bernard. William and Gertrude MncDonald Funeral from the irience. 8614 105th Richmond Hill. otiesdav at 10:30 a.m. SPARROW niv on Sun- day, December 8 1935.

EDWIN A son of the and Susie brother of Carrie B. and J. Everett Sparrow. Services uimu viirtixi. ou 2 p.m.

SPRINGSTEEN At her home. December 10. MARY F. HAWLEY, a Rites TomorrowTn'lirwas the1, Atiseim. Interment Holy cross BOYLE BENJAMIN on Dec.

6 1935, beloved brother of Mrs. Kaihryn Molyneux and Lawrence Boyle. Puneral from his home, 189 Hemlock Cypress Hills, on Thursday at 9 a.m.; thence to the Mmnn) Sacrament R. O. Church where a requiem mass will be cele-brnted.

Interment St. Andrew's bland Harb0r" Lng I rvT I ed hushand of Jennie S. Good- wm. son of the late Colonel Henry 'I Chanman and Martha Esterbrook lapman. father of Emily G.

Stod -r dard. Bertha C. Turner and Martha Goodwin. Funeral private. COONAN On Tuesday.

December 10. 1935, at 597 7th JOSEPH T. COONAN. beloved husband of Jo- srphine Coonan. nee GroganV father nf Mrs.

Eugene F. Canavan, Funeral "otice later. CROWLEY-On Sunday, Decern-1 ber 8, ANDREW aged 80 years; be-; loved husband of the late Susan i Carroll father of Mrs. Mamaret 1 Kurz Andrew George Joseph G. Crowley, Mrs.

Susan Perrier, Mrs. Helen Miller. Mrs. Grace William- son. Mrs.

Vera Blake, Mrs. Marion Heller; 7 grandchildren. Funeral from the home of his daughter. Mrs. Kurz.

173-55 10-t Road. Jamaica of I VERS On Monday. December 1933. ALFRED beloved husband of Mary B. and father jf Wlllard and Kenneth Ivers.

Services at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts on Wednesday at 8 p.m. JOHNSON Passed away day. December 9, MARAGARET beloved JOHNSON mee Clohc wife of Andrew J. Johnson and devoted mother of Claire, Gerard, Blanchard and Herbert Johnson, formerly of 54 Wegman Parkway, Jersey City, New Jersey.

Relatives and tnriHls are im it.tl to attend the at 9 a.m.. from the residence, 147 Ave of MildrcJ iuam.N. jeise.v. auii-inii ni.ua of requiem at Saered Heart R. C.

Church. Jarkson and Bidwell Jersey City, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Flatbush. Brookly JOHNSON-On Sunday, Dec. 8.

1935 MARY JOHNSON, beloved motner o( Mrg Hazel Stewart, Mrs. Y101a wasmr, waiter ana uayia fohns0" services at ner home. W5 Latayette on weanesaay at a KING ANNIE G. In her 65t Coleman King. Survived by six sons ana one aaugiuer.

jonn Mathlas Charles Eugene Margaret K. White, Dr. Coleman R. and Bartholomew G. King.

Remains will arrive Thursday at her residence, 10336 119th SU, Richmond Hill. Funeral Saturday morning. Solemn requiem mass at St. Bene dict Joseph Church Interment St. John's Cemetery.

iW Sth. 1935. HERMAN, father of Ed-1 wara' Albert and Herman Komp, serV at Gc'orp funeral Par- ni-s 437 Noslranri 1 Tuesday, December 10 LOEWE LEONARD, on Sunday. at his home. 36.

86U, S-M til tit th JW. H.ll survived by our sons. A. Loewe; five daughters and 18 and- child re. Fu ne ral tsi AnseVfchurch 4 Ave.

i and 83d St. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEEHAN CHARLOTTE on December 8. beloved wife of the late Edward J. Meehan.

Reposing it the Fnirrhild Chapel. 8C Leffe-ts Pla-e Brooklyn. Requiem mass at St Saviour's R. C. Church.

8th Ave and 6th Brooklyn, at 10 a m. 'nf Hrmrv Uehst and grandmother of Frank Mever. Services at her horn imv, Richmond Hill L. i 8448 Wednesday. 8 n.m.

Interment Cv- nrau Hills Ahhsv. Thursday. 2 n.m. MURPHY On Dec. 7, ELIZA- BETH beloved wife of the late William C.

Murphy and devoted mother of Sister Mary of Jesu.v mane jieu. uuiiaiiua, win- 1 nomas ann nrtnui Miirpny Wednesday Dec Kond. repi.Mn:: Chanel. 44 Clinton St Funeral notice later. Drc' Brooklyn RIV, idenc 812 Given- Brooklyn, Wednesday, Dec.

at 7:30 p.rr Inter PARRILLO JOSEPHINE, beloved wife of Vito Parrillo. at her home, 1808 Nostrand on Sunday. December 8. Requiem mass at St. Jerome's Church, Nostrand and Ni Thursday.

10 a.m. Holy Scpulcher, Cen tral East Orange, N. Ocattos RE- Hill). Serv- Reduces Staff 4A ffg nure uruig v.ui Administration Rolls, Houston Announces Mineola Der 10 The administration staff of Nassaus Emergency Relief Bureau will probably be reduced by 40 bv the end of this week, Raymond W. Houston executive director of the bureau declared yesterday.

men to WPA jobs ana tne emp.o- of the additional numbers on WPA does away with the necessity di-stributlng home relief to them, using relief bureau investigators to recruit them, the administration staff of the relief bureau must inevitably decrease, Houston declared. Thus, he said, the administration staff is at present down to 305 persons, a reduction of 150 over the number before Nov 1. Sinre Dec. alone. Houston said 23 peneni have been dismissed The 1 mis- sals will be among investigators.

paymasters, and BANK THIEF ON PROBATION John T. Young, 33. who pleaded 2,1111 theft of $363 mill amounts over a nod of three months during 1933 from the flteinway Ave. branch of the Manu- Tnw Company. Awria.

Kivci! three year probalion in Brooklyn Federal Court today by Judge Grover M. Moscowitz on stipulation that he make full restitution. He was bookkeeper and assistant manager of the bank's esirii- i 28 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FUNERAL QESIGNS at Attractive Prices BESH-CUT FLOWEBS MUtlVkl TWICE DAILY Sunday Utliceriet Flowers Telefraphtd Anywhen MMM'S FLOWER SHOF TRianple 5-7012 FULTON ST Ktrchner, "'nVii- Broadw.j. Fc In NOTICE TO CONTRU BE DONE KOR (S lt, gftj out nj 1 or im i therein, ronmc i 1, JwhK'Hy I rnibubn. -Bj order Est J.

rn, 1471 diamonds, witches, sllverurp Dledied from No 10061 )B7 Myrtle Ave ilrnlltr pledies from No 15310 ot 30 1930, to 3ct. 10. ltU. d4-et oiu Dec, 17. By order Btrneit Inc STJ arsy'V' i.

my No. 2037 pm 10UI sale), ACOB SHONQUT. INC AUCTI' )NI-'ER8 V3 I'1' Gali 5.1U-. -h Requiem mass at St. Monicas R.

C. Wednesday. December 11. Inter-Church, on Wednesday, December ment St. John's Cemetery.

11 at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MEYER On Dec. 9. 1935, in her Following Dobson's talk.

William Lodge, I. O. O. and of Jephtha I McCahlll, former president of the Lodge, F. Si A.

of Huntington. Glen Cove Chamber, declared that Oddfellow services will be held to-lndustrles are being kept out of night at 7 :30 at the home, followed 1 01 Mineola, Dec. lo-An estate ol moi t)u, jn $10,000 is disposed of in of Caroline Bick, late of East Rockaway. filed lor probate In the Surrogate's Court. Mmeola.

yesterday. Mrs. Bick died Oct. 14. The will gives $100 to St.

Raymond's Catholic Church, here, and provides that $1,500 is to be spent bearing a Masonic emblem, her Although living apart from her husband. Philip Bick of Elizabeth, N. for some months, Bick left him $1,000 and all of her jewel- Cliu.r,P Kuhman. S100 is given to each of two Katherine Kuhman A niece, Carrie Hastey, is given $100 and the residuary is left to a daugh- Ko.se Kiseher (it 223 E. 71.

Manhattan. Mrs. Fi.scher and N- thaniel Abrams of this named 1 1 beore hrederick, Painter, Dies at 70 Special to The Eagle Huntington, Dec. 10 George Frederick. 70.

of 55 E. Huntington Station, died yesterday of a heart, attack at his home. He had lived In Huntington Station for 15 years. He was born in South Jamaica. Mr.

Frederick was a painter by trade. He was a member of Jamaica Surviving arre his Mrs. Mai vina Boerum Frederick; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Carrie Cederholm and Mrs. Lucy Thome of Huntington Station: Mrs.

Etta Tlenken Hempstead and Mrs. Anna Smith of Huntington, ind a brother, Prank Frederick of Florida. Religious Unlni u-ltl hM at 1 -9A Paul H. Pallmeyer of St. Peter's Lutheran Church officiating.

Inter- ment win louow in spnngneld oe. 8 Children Inherit IMrs. Coiro's Estate erT ts ffi or mobVe a 1 iP Pa? lP ZcZoVl c0nt it A son Michael, who lives at the iefT'T's addrtM rwelvea SOOO ret im for loans he made to hLs 39 jewelry and clothing, and another Marv Carrano of the Lef- ferts Ave aridi-ss. is left $400. ScrVlC'eS Toniffhl For Anthony Heede Funeral services for Anthony Heede a realdenl of Flatbush lor the past 50 years, who died Sundav at his home.

3402 Farragul Road. will be conducted at 8:30 tonight by Star of Hope Lodge, 430. F. A. of which he was a life member, at the Lafavelte Chapel.

42 Lafayette Ave. Burial will be private tomor- Mr Heede was a machinist a Brooklyn Navy Yard for many He had previously been conn With the Mutual Life Insu: Company. He was a native of the his wife. Mrs Estelle Heede. DAYTON MONTGOMERY, Inc.

Healing Plumbing Roofing REXOIL OIL BURNER of or 1 1 i DRNNINOER-On Dec. 9. 1935. BERTHA, of 257 Flatbush be- loved wife of William Dcnnmger ana devoted mother of Mrs. Erna Hoff- man.

Reposing at Fred Harbst Sons Funeral Parlor. 83 Hanson Place, Solemn requiem mass at St Augus- tine's R. C. Church Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

John Cemetery. DONALDSON AGNES. cember 9 1935. at 9115 85th Road v. dhaven.

N. in her 89th Widow of the late Rev. John Don- Clark, principal emeritus, In the Native of Borough Mr. Thomas was president of the Lay Way corset manufacturers, of 159 Madison Manhattan, which he organized in 1896. Por some time previous to his entry In the manufacturing field he had served as secretary to I.

D. Barton, then superintendent of the Long Island Railroad, and tater as secretary to J. W. Reinhart. when son E.

in Pnillips and Mary Grif-, fith Thomas. He was long active in Masonic circles, being a past master of Cornucopia Lodge in Hum.iiv; and principally responsible for the building of the Masonic Temple on Northern Boulevard near Union about 25 years ago. The lodge is still housed in the temple. Mr. Thomas was also prominent in religious circles, being a trustee of the First Congregational Church of Flushing and donor of the church chimes given by him as a memorial to his son.

Gerald Thomas, who was killed in Fiance while serving as a lieutenant in the Seventeenth United States Area Squadron in 1918. Headed Country Club He was a former president of the Old Flushing Country Club and the uottagers ciud or Point 0 wo member of runceton iiuo 01 new Yora. His wife, Mrs. Mary Titus Broas Thomas; a son, Rupert B. Jr.

of riusning, two daughters, Katharine Rldgeley Hyde and Mrs. Ina Mary Terrell, both of Bayside, and five grandchidten survive. The funeral service will be held at the home tomorrow at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Flushing Ceme- John McLean Rites To Be Held Thursday for John McLean, 40, who died! Sunday after a week's illness it Nassau Hosoital. will be offered Thursday Rt 9:30 a.m.

In the R. C. Church of Our Holv Redeemer. Burial Will be in Holy Rood Cemetery, Westburv. belonged, will' be held from his late home tomorrow at 9:30 p.m.

Sur viving are his wife, Mrs. Madelin Fitzgerald McLean: a daughter, Madelin. and two sons. John and Henry, all of Freeport. Mr.

McLean had been totha automobile business rnM wo Dolm.l DUried at BaypOH services for Francis L. Arnold, 50. died Saturday, were to be held at his home hern this afternoon nr 2 o'clock. Mr. Arnold had lived in Bavnort for 50 years Hp member of the Bayporl Fire De- survive.

Reniamin G. Boyle Benjamin Orevy Boyle of 189 Hemlock an expert accountant with the Brooklyn Edison Companv, 8t Mary's Hos" Mr. Boyle was tne son ot the late Benjamin Boyle, formerly Deputy County Clerk of Sutioik County Mrs. Katheryn B. Moll- neaii, and a brother.

Lawrence Boyle, both of Brooklyn, survive. ItOCK FALLS FROM PALISADES A section of rock weighing many ion-and estimated ah mi 2 200 cubic feet in sire fell from the face of the Palisades near the foot of Franklin Jersey Citv. about 2:30 day Ten feet long, four feet wide and four feet thick. Ihe rock i npt1apti ln brlck wal1 of building In the plant of L. O.

Rover Brothers, boiler manufacturers. Obituaries FRANCIS X. BOLLINGER, who die. d9-l A' ma- Malarhy, Marion Spencer, and grandmotner st. John's Ce.m-ol John V.

Robinson. Funeral serv- ires Wednesday. December Uth. at: J' 8 p.m. at Woodhavcn Baptist NAUM AN FREDERICK In Church, 80th Bt.

and 87th Ws 7mh sudQenly, December I), Uoodhaven. N. Y. mfl af nts resiaence. 116 Lenox wife of the late John C.

Spring -1935, Services at 49 Halsey St Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. In- al s. -g who died Sundav after noon afTer afBlSWiS will be held at The Pines tohmorrow afternoon with Interment in Wind- ham Cemetery, Mr. Soper succeeded his father in the ownership and management JJ whlch many prominent Brook lynites were earn tar. husband of the former Rebecca Bouton Russ of Catsklll, who died in December, 1926.

Surviving are four sons, Arthur Ross Soper of Yonkers. N. Harold Soper wt Westfleld, N. Walter J. Snner of Windham N.

and Leslie Peek Soner of nisning. u. 1., ana a aaugnter, Mrs. Charles B. Ferris of Yonkers, N.

Y. 1 Bertha Denninger -p 1 I 1 Itnpra I nlirQilav 1 IHUISUdV Mrs. Bertha Denninger, wife of William Denninger of the Depart- ment of Plant and Structures, died vesterday in St. Peter's Hospital. ne uvea at Ml riatousn Ave.

Horn Germany, she came to this coun- 25 years ago and had lived In u'e 'me yeal- her husband she Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Trna Hoffman; a Rram1son Walter Hoffman, and a rannclaugnter, Jea Hoffman. The Umni will be held from the Fred Wrrbst Sons Funeral pari0rs. 83 Hanson Plnre, with mass of re. Thmxl.iv at a in.

St. Augustine's C. Church. Inter- will be In St. John's Ceme- Service Tomorrow For E.

M. Detmer Freeport. Dec. 10 Puneral iPS for Ed8ar M' Detmer' 54. i0 court St.

Franklin Square, a Mn 0f former Village President! jnlius Detmer. who died Sunday Hospital at East Hempstead follow- Ina a four-day Illness, will be ducted tomorrow at 1 p.m. In Ful- ton's Funeral Parlors. 49 W. Mer rick Road, by the Rev.

Reginald birthplace, will follow Events Tonight Voimu Denmr.rats ami Wnodhlnr SI aexi'rlVnoad (iters' Harry Elmer nnnd kl- im. II WATER fllSES AND SKIS 1 1 i I ts i nnNnUAN On Tucsrlny neeein. her 10th. 1935. ELIZABETH DONO- VAN, beloved aunt of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Southe, Mrs, L. Goldlust and Joseph Walter A John James and Valentine A. Tobin. Funeral a her home.

2157 Ocean Av i -mind's R. C. Church, Ocean Ave. and Avenue where a requiem ma.s.s will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

EARLY On Monday. December 9, 101V MARGARET EARLY, beloved wife of Thomas Karl v. Funeral from tin Fairchild Chapel, 86 Letter I'HKDERICK At Huntington Dec. 9. r.KORGE beloved husband of Melvina Boerum Frederick.

Services in his home, 55 E. llth Hunting" ion Station, Wednesday afternoon, at 1:30. Interment at Springfield Cemetery at 3 o'clock. GOERZ MARY A. of 138 Lefferts Ave in her 81st year, widow of Charles Halk.

grandmother of Rob hrie. Services at funeral chapel, 40 Lafayette Wednes day, 2 p.m. Kindly omit flowers. r.MiiuM i -uii uceeinuei a. ism.i.

-nielaiuirr. i -i iiw.ifi Mrs. "eioei ocoti. rector oi ine tpis-LILLIAN aice Scheulen, beloved Walter MacLnchlnn, Ruth and Wil- copal Church of the Transfiguratinn wife of Harold E. and devoted ham B.

Thelander. Services at her Burial in the Beechwood Cemet.cn mother of Harold E. Parrott Jr. residence. 1534 West 3d St Brook-.

at New Rochelle. Mr. Detmer': t'-tment at Heinel. conn. STRUTZENBERC On Sunday.

WL1Uimu AiDt'ii u. unuae aim nuucu Strutzenberg and May Burfclnd. Services will be held at her home. Tue-din. December 10, 8 p.m.

Interment Wednesday after- noon. THELANDER Dec. 9. 1935. OERDA.

beloved wife of Julius E. ivn, on Wednesday at pin. Inter- mini Cypress Hills Cenif-ti WAy0n Monday. December 9. 1935.

WILLIAM of 724 E. 27th beloved husband of Charlotte Ne'ison Way Services at the Fair- child Chapel, 86 Lefferts PI Brook- it Westburv, L. I. WEEKS MILDRED B. on Dec 1935, beloved wife of Samuel I.

funeral parlor, 15 Greene city administration and the plan- ning commission, of which Mrs. Harold I. Pratt is chairman, to fur- ther Industrialization of the city. He declared that while he held of- flee In the chamber he had headed a committee to investigate the pos slbillty of adding new Industry, but OUlt because of this alleged on. flj 1 Educators Seek To Better School r.miraTniN of wuc '1'011 la-tl volKl obtain pert advice on the mprovement.

of IlghtlnR and ventilating conditions ln the Main St. school. was also decided to obtain an estimate on the cos, of f.reproofing the windows w'hlch open on the fire escape of thp srhno1 bullQlnK- ine neeo ror improved ventilation an(1 lighting was brought up bv a committee appointed a month ago building, wns reported mat iigntmc in the basement hattnt tO the eyesiaht of dren workina iherr the workshop. and the proposal was made that ihe i shop be removed from the basement where It was said to provide a pos- sible lire hazard, and put a small fuiidfag to be erected on the grounds near the tennis courts. Nt actlon WBS lakrn on sugncsnon I i Ask New Dividend On Bank of U.S.

The State Banking Department has filed a petition with the Su- Pe Court king for permission 10 fur cent to depo'lorf ol the Bank of I United 81 The diMdend will require the dll bursement of about -de ooo almo-i 400iiuo dep. bring total pa; depositor in excels of $7 BOO 000 This distribution will make tnl of r5 percent paid sinre the Bicylist Arrested As Liquor Deliverer mounted on the handlebars Hums told Patrolman Samuel Oashun of Ihe lath Division, who arrested him In front of 307 Sutter that he had the al. nhol Ii SI Manli it- hnn tlh home (or isporting liquor with- i HAMANN On Monday, Dec. 9, Ave. and Wilson St Brooklyn.

mother Of Herbert and Wll-1935. at her residence, 1412 Han-1 Thursday at 8 p.m. Kindly omit bur Wpks Fl, sprvlr(V, Wednesday. Dec. 11, at 8:30 p.m.

Interment Thursday, Green-wood Cemetery. Jn GBrmoritim BENNETT In everlasting mem-Ory of our beloved mother EMMA BENNETT, who departed this life December 10, 1930. SONS. Funeral services i Chapeh luoadw.n. ii at 8 Funeral Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

PHILLIPS-On Monday, Decern ber 9. 1935. JOHN BRANNOCK home, 1391 Dean father of Fii7het.h Creichton W. Phlllins anti EdnR p. Williams.

Services at St Jonn-s M. E. church. Bedford flow privat PROSS On IVcenib. 9, 1935.

ALBERT GEORGE, beloved husband of Frances Anderson and devoted father of Ethel, Muriel and Albert Pross Also survived by his mother two sisters and three Services at his residence. 4710 llth Ave, Wednesday, Interment Evergreens Cemetery. RAFTER-On Monday. December 9th. 1935, ELLEN RAFTER Hue, Cranei, beloved wife of Martin and i loving mother of Ella, l.orrtta.

Mar tm Fr.inci. an I Mu-. Agile 1 Carlton, at her home. 453 5th Street, Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a.m. with --olrmn requiem mass St.

Sav i lout's Church. Interment Holy Cross 81 "ELENA, wife Funeral le late William le at Wilbur fc Parlon 136-38 Sprnvilleld UnillrMird, Spnn.Meld. Long Island Wednesday, December U. at 2 pm. RE1LLY ANNIE on December 8.

1935. mother of Charles P. and James J. Rcllly, Funeral from her home. 1181 East 391 St Hrooklyn.

Wcdn idiy, December 11: thence to St, Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be of fried at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Crmeterv, i I 1 Horicil and Efficient Serrir, 176 South Portland B'klynj NEvim 8-2460 St beloved wife of amann. Funeral irsday, Dec.

12. at 2 p.i and friends and Hannov Society are respectfully La. HE1.DE ANTHONY. beloved husband of Reglna, and father of Arthur A. Lavinia.

Florence and Estelle. He was a life member of Star of Hope Lodge. No. 430. F.

A Masonic services ait Lafayette Chapel. 42 Lafayette Ave, on Tuesday, December 10, at 8:30 Funeral private on Wednesday HERMANN -On Sunday. Decern ber 8, 1935. ANNA HERMANN, of 838 Sterling Plat devoted mother of Mrs. Ariele Black and Marguerite ll.rinaiin lMinetai from William in pel, Rogers A' and Montgomery on Wednes- day, December 11.

at 9:30 thence to SI. (unailus It. Church interinent Hoh cloister Holy Cross Cemetary, Please omit flowers. Masses appreciated, BROOKLYN MEMBERS KEENAN In ever loving memory of Gods Masterpiece our mother. CAROLINE KEENAN.

who died December 10. 1930, after 60 years ol peiieet 111. and nm: Ottei, DAUGHTERS and SONS. KEI "A' -In SS ed memory Of my beloved mother. ELLEN KELLY entered eternal life Dec.

I11A SMITH LINOAKD memory of mv w- UNOABD, who paused away December 10 I )At'( IHTER. OALLAOHBB Aniiivcrs.n mass memory of our deal devoted mother, CATHERINE GAL- LAGHER, late of ('89 St. John's Plaoe, will be celebrated in the Church of St. Joseph. Pacific St.

1 an Vanderbllt Brooklyn, at 9 i a.m., Der. 11, 1935, SONS and DAUGHTERS, EAGLE BUILDING Desirable st lowest rentals Boroush Hall sect Hvnlinn A pent ROOM 06 RlKM 7 en 8etM 3t.

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