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BROOKLYN T.ACL, SATITMY, 3 SERMON TOPICS ENSIGN EUGENE SHEFTEL, 23, DIES IN NAVY PLANE CRASH Father Sullivan Will Preach At St. Anne Novena Services Is France Next? Giraud's Mission May Hold Answer Washington, July 10 (U.R) Tha Allied invasion of Sicily today heavily underscored the "military mission" of Gen. Henri Honore Giraud to Washington and raised the inevitable question; Is France next? Observers lead even more significance into reports that a complete understanding on American policy toward French unification effort had been reached during discussions with Giraud this week, and Giraud's own announcement that he had made a definite arrangement with President Roosevelt for the arming with modem weapons of a French force of 300,000 soldiers. Giraud dined at he White House last night with President Roosevelt and high-ranking American officials. It was assumed Giraud has been fully informed about the Sicilian invasion plans.

Salvation Army Men to Preach For Radio Hour Officers of the Salvation Army will provide the preachers next week for the early morning devotional period which the Brooklyn Church and Mission Federation conducts each weekday over station WBVN, The- schedule of preachers: Monday, Envoy Thomas G. Craig; Tuesday. Maj. Robert Walker; Wednesday, Maj. Albert Avery; Thursday, Adj.

Olof Lundgren; Friday, Major Avery and Saturday, Capt. Eric Jackson. The program is conducted from 9:15 to 9:30 a.m. and is one of several religious periods offered during the week and on Sundays by the same station. Others include the weekly broadcasts of the morning services at the Baptist Temple on Sundays, the Bay Ridge Baptist Church's "Victory Through Christ Hour," the Norwegian Gospel Hour and the old-Fashioned Revival Hour.

TIRST-AM 'The Tesiing of Faiih." Outdoor aervict. REFORMED TWELFTH STREET A "Eager to Believe the Best DUTCH A "Life's Formula." by the Rev. Theodore Lu.dens. CM LI NK CHRIST METHODIST tCJIendale A.M.: "A Divinely Called Leader." METHODIST (Richmond Hill A "The Development of Friendship." RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST (Richmond Hilli- AM' "Successful ASSOCIATED PRE8BYTER1AN (Jamaica AM: "Ye Shs'l Have One Ordinance. P.M "The Certainty of First perseverance HOLMS AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL Seiinon by the Rev.

Dr Howard W. Him of Brooklyn College, guest preacher. MANHATTAN CALVARY BAPTIST A "Spiritual Fruit fulness." Hnw 10 Grow Old Oracefullv." BAH VI CENTER 4 15 P.M.: "One Common Faith." by Marzleh Gail. FRENCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF SAINT ESPRIT A The Lost and Found of God (sermon in French' GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE (Penlecos- tall 10:30 A 8ermon by the Rev. Fred A Merian.

missionarv from India. 3 PM: Sermon bv the pas'or 7 30 P.M.: Sermon by the associate pastor. i inary, Cleveland. Ohio, will preach sermons on the saint at the 1:30 a.m. mass daily and at 7:45 p.m.

To Be Consecrated Auf. 1 Most Rev. Bryan J. McEntegart, Bishop-elect of the Diocese of Og densburg. will be consecrated a Bishop in ceremonies at St.

Pat rick's Cathedral, Manhattan. Aug. 3. He will be installed as Bishop of Ogdensburg al. ceremonies in Mary's Cathedral.

Ogdensburg, on Aug. 10. the Feast of St, Lawrence. The designation of Bishop-elect McEntegart by Pope Pius XII was announced by the Apostolic Delegate to the United States in Washington June 8. He succeeds the late Bishop Francis J.

Monaghan. Wants Puerto Rico Free -IT Vl I For one-half century pilgrims have Journeyed each Bummer to venerate the relic of Saint Anne during the novena observances at the Church of St. Jean Baptiste, Lexington Ave. and 76th Man hattan. The 51st annual novena in honor of the mother of the Virgin Mary will begin there on July 17 and continue through July 26.

the lea.it of the saint. During these nine days the novena crowds strains the capacity of this famous shrine to the utmost. It all began 50 years ago on May 1, 1892. when Monsignor J. Calixte Marquis, Protonotary Apostolic, arrived in New York from Rome bearing a relic of Saint Anne, destined for the Shrine at St.

Anne de Beaupre in Quebec, Canada. Invited by Father Tetreau. then pastor of St. Jean Baptist Church, to remain overnight in his rectory, Monsignor Marquis exposed the relic at vespers that day. During the nine days of the novena this month the relic will be applied to the sick almost continuously from morning until late at night.

The Rev. John Graham. S.S is pastor. The Rev. Daniel Sullivan.

S.S.S.. professor of ethics and economics at St. Joseph's Sem- Reformed Reformed Dutch Church Flatbush and Church Avenuea Founded 1654 Re. J. FREDERIC BERG, Ph.D., D.D.

Minister 11.00 A M. "LIFE'S FORMULA" MR. LUIDENS No Evening Service ptrttttaltBt SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Inc. Medium.

Mra Leo. 361 WyckoII nrar Myrtle Ave (opposite K.nB Kuln ai Myrtle and 14th St. subway station. McssaR' 10 all Suudav Monday. Thursday Fridav 8 M.

Wednesday. 10 AM. 2- P.M. ALL WELCOME Presbyterian SPENCER MEMORIAL Remseii and Clinton Suv Rrv, F. fc, SIMMONS.

DD-, Taylor. A.M. Rl.V. H. D.

CAMPBELL Free Daily Vacation Bible School, 9-12, Midweek Devotional Services 8 P.M Sermon topic for this column MUST be in the hands of the religious editor NOT LATER than NOON on THURSDAY. BAPTIST REDEEMER A.M.; We Ate Expendable." EMMANUEL- A The Spiritual and Social Vision of Amos." The Lord a Hupper. BAY RIDGE from (icncsis to Revelation" 6 Viclorv Throuth Christ Hour over 8ttlon WBVN. Subject, "Loving the Unlovely 7 45 P.M.: Is l'here Really Day of Judgment?" STRONO PLACE A.M.: "The Bondage of the Will." Ml "Tuou Willi Not SIXTH AVENUE A.M "Pracnral HollneM." P.M.: "The Comma Federation ol Nations." TRINITY A.M.: "Choosing Life" by the Rev. Robert Carlson of the New York Avenue Methodist Church, pieaoher lor union services of the New York Avenue Church and Trinity Church.

KINGS HIGHWAY A Having Nothing Yet Posseting Al Things." Holy Communion. LEFFERTS PARK A "Holy Ground LENOX ROAD A "Abundant Life In ChrMt." BAPTIST TABERN A.M.: "What Happened When the Church Evangelized?" by the Rev. Dr. parev 8. Thomas of AI-toona.

guest preacher. "The Good News That Saves." by Dr. Caiev. MEMORIAL A.M.: "The Bottleneck In the Chinch." "Neither Voice Nor Answer HANSON PLACE A.M.: "The World for Christ." PM: "Can We Find Ood?" CHRISTIAN RIDGE WOOD A.M "The world's Church." Ultimatum to the CHRISTIAN SCIUNC'E 'ALL CHURCHES I A.M. and P.M.: "Sacrament." i CONGREGATIONAL FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS A.M Sermon bv the Rev.

Ben.ism!n Bentlev for the Flatbush union services, CADMAN A.M.: 8ermon by the Rev. Walter M. Hewlett, guest preacher. PLYMOUTH A.M.: "Co-operating With the Inevitable." BUSHWICK AVENUE "Christian Warfare," by the Rev. Dr.

John Lewis Clark. EPISCOPAL ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S "Peace Be Unto You" by the Rev. Claude Picker. Jr ST.

LUKE AND ST. MATTHEW A.M.. Sermon by 'he Rev. Jonn F. Stewart of Toronto, Canada, guest preacher.

EVANGELICAL SALEM A.M "Out of Ihe Burning Buh." LUTHERAN i at. junn a Ave I "Love Thai Wilt Not Let Go." ST. LUKE'S A.M.: "No Adversity Need Deleat Us." 1MMANUEL A.M.: "What Price Peace?" Holy Communion. ST STEPHEN'S A "The Care of Body and Soul." METHODIST JANES A.M.: "Victories for In India bv the Rev. George C.

HANSON PLACE A.M.: "Living bv Great Convic ions bv the Rev. Nnrman w. Twioriy. D. strict Superintendent.

guest preacher. P.M.: The 8tron Name," by Dr Ttviddy. ST. JOHNS-AM "The Cure for Care." MISCELLANEOUS TABERNACLE OF THE OPEN DOOR PM: "On the Witness Stand" 7.45 P.M.: Ail ordination service of five ministers. PRESBYTERIAN LAFAYETTE AVENUE A.M.: "Does Religion Change Rev.

Dr, Theodore F. guest oreacher. UNION A.M Sortmn by the Rev. hy the Winfrey Dver Bigir. SPENCER MEMORIAL A.M.; Sermon by the H.

D. Campbell, guest preacher. PROSPECT HEIGHTS "Other Hands Than Ours" FORT Sermon bv the Rrv. Robert Steele of Hartford Theological Seminary guest preacher. DUR YFA A "Do We Need Any Proof to Persuade I's?" HOMFCREST- A Pilate's Children." CFNTRAL A Sermon b- the Rev.

Dr A'len A Hunier of Hollvwood. guest preacher Boptisy tmmamirlSapttBtdburrli LafT'tt St. Jaw Plncf II 00 A.M. Thf Lord's Supper and Sermon 'The Spiritual and Sorial Vinton of Amos By thf Rpv. WAY LAND ZWAYER Minister UrTBAPf fSTTABEkN ACLE Gate herween Franklin and Classon I Rev ROBERT McCAUL.

Pastor 11 nd I 1 i i Ensign Eugene Sheftel Morris Friedsam Interment Today Funeral services were held last night at his home, 51 De Koven Court, Flatbush, for Morris Friedsam, founder and chairman of the board of directors of the Taylor Friedsam Silk Manufacturing Company, who died Tuesday at his Summer home in Chesterfield, N. H. The Rev. Oscar M. Polhemus of the Village Church of Spofford, Chesterfield, officiated.

Earlier in the day services were held in the Town' Library in Chesterfield, which Mr. Friedsam presented to the town some years ago. the services being held there at the suggestion of the State Grange, of which Mr. Friedsam was a member. Tribute was paid to the Brooklyn business leader's career by a number of local residents.

Mr. Friedsam was a nephew of Col. Michael Friedsam, late head of B. Altman Co. Many prominent Brooklyn residents were at the services last night, among them a number of Mr.

Friedsam's business associates. The interment today will be in Cypress Hills Abbey. Mrs. T. Parkman, Boat Builder's Wife Funeral services were held last night at E.

C. Waldecks Home for Funerals, 7614 4Dh for Mrs. Helen E. Parkman, who died Thursday at her home, 8871 Bay 35th St. The Rev.

Ross A. Weston, pastor of St. James Methodist Church, officiated. Rites also were conducted by Flatbush Chapter, 177, Order of Eastern Star, of which Mrs. Pa-kman was a life member.

Mrs. Parkman, who had long been a resident of Bensonhurst, was the wife of Thomas Parkman. a well-known Brooklyn manufacturer of racing yachts. Burial today will be in Ocean View Cemetery! Staten Island. Mid-Summer Communion At Bay Ridge Baptist A mid-Summer communion service will be held tomorrow at the Bay Ridge Baptist Church.

4th Ave. near 68th St. Music will be provided by the combined Children's Choirs, under the direction of Mrs. Fred Ouncan and the white-robed choir, under the direction of Irwin Steele. The Rev.

Richard L. Robinson, pastor, will deliver an address on the subject, "From Genesis to Revelation." Special Revivals Special Revival services are being held at the Tobernacle of the Open Door every evening this week with Evangelist Charles Winter of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Winter, before his entry into the Gospel ministry, was character man with the Murray-Lane Opera Keith's Vaudeville and Rcdpath Chautauqua Bureau, he has written several religious plays such as "The Church and the Masses." "Life and Death." "The Return of the Prodigal." One of his latest after a period of ten active years of study of criminality is called "The Homicide Road." Dr. Stamm to Preach The Rev.

Dr. Frederick K. Stamm. former pastor of the Clinton Ave-: nue Congregational Church of Brooklyn, N. will preach on Sunday at 11 a.m.

on "Four Figures of Jesus" and at 8 p.m. the topic will be "In the other Per sons Seat." Congregational PLYMOUTH CHURCH of mi: PILGRIMS Orange and Mi-kx Streets, Brooklyn Heights One of Ihe Great Historic Churehes ol Hear Her Well known Mhtinler, I. WENDELL FIFIELD. D.D., LITT.D.. ho Preaches F.urh Sunday Hornina This Summer Tomorrow at "Cooperatim; with the Baptist nrar fiftth Strict AH SrrvMf 1 Funeral nei-vlce 1 Eugene Shettel of the navy air force who iu one of eight navy men killed Monday In a plane crash at Deland.

will be held at 8 a.m. tomorrow at the headquarters of Bay Ridge Post, Jewish War Veterans, 8721 4th Ave. The body, with a naval escort, is expected to arrive in Brooklyn today and will be at the J. W. V.

post rooms after 9 p.m. Officiating at the services will be the Rev. Dr. Joseph Sarachek, rabbi of the Bay Ridge Jewish Center, Harry Feinberg, past commander of Bay Ridge Post and head of its memorial committee, and Morris Nathanson, post commander. Burial will be in Cedar Park Cemetery near Lodi, N.

J. Ensign Sheftel, who was born in Brooklyn 23 years ago was the son of Alexander Sheftel, one of the pioneer merchants of 88th and Mrs. Sheftel. and lived with them at 434 86th St. He enlisted in the navy two years ago and received his wings in January.

Ensign Sheftel was home on a brief furlough three weeks ago and last Monday, an hour before the plane crashed, he telephoned to his mother. His parents were notified of his death a few hours later. He was graduated from Public School 185, Ridge Boulevard and 86th James Madison High School and the University of Pennsylvania. He also had studied at the Juilliard School of Music, Manhattan. He Is survived by his parents.

Martin J. Fallon, Insurance Broker Martin J. Fallon, an Insurance broker, died yesterday at his home, S34 E. 24th after three months' illness. He was born 72 years ago in Union City, where the funeral will be held Monday morning, with requiem mass in the Roman Catholic Church there.

For the last 28 years Mr. Fallon had, been a resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Agnes Fallon; three sons, Robert Walter A. and Laurence Fallon, and two daughters, Mrs.

Lauretta Flynn and Mrs. Louise de. Lellis, all of Brooklyn. E. 5.

Robinson, 83, Retired Jeweler Bay Shore, July 10 Everett S. Robinson, retired jeweler, died yesterday at his home, 57 Maple Ave. He was 83 and had been in business here and in Patchogue for more than 50 years when he retired in 1933. Mr. Robinson was born in East Patchogue, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Phineas Robinson. He is survived by his widow, the former H. Louise Almy. BUY I'.

S. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Bennett, Florence Pinkerton Blake, John M. Bohmke, Otto H. Bryan, Florence Cannon. Rase Cogswell.

Julia R. Crawford, Edward M. Fie, Elizabeth Gaides, Peter Giovannetti, Eugene P. Hart, Andrew J. Heins, Elizabeth Ketterle, Dr.

John Maloney. Loretta McLaughlin, Helen V. Moran, Michael Nolan, Margaret Robinson, Everett S. Sheftel, Ens. Norman E.

Slade, George Suurenbroek, Femla BENNETT On Wednesday. July 7 1943, at Chester. FLORENCE PINKERTON BENNETT, wife of George; dear mother of Lorraine and sister of James J. Pinkerton. Reposing at the Walter B.

Cooke. Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church where a requiem maw will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BLAKE JOHN MICHAEL, on July 9. 1943, beloved husband of Mary Neville Blake; also survived by his mother, Mrs. Ellen T. Blake; brother, Edmund, and sisters, Mary and Mrs.

Florence B. Hayden. Funeral from his residence, 239 80th Street, Brooklyn. Solemn requiem mass, St. Anselm's Church, Monday, 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. BOHMKE July 9. 1943. OTTO Of 311 73ih Street, belovpd husband of Alma and devoted father of W. Services at Fred Herb-st Memorial, T.V1 5th Avenue, Monday.

2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. BRYAN On July 8. FLORENCE (nee Lynch of 338 96th Street, be loved sister of Paul A. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home.

8813 5th Avenue, Sunday. Services 1:30 p.m. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. CANNON On July 9, 1943. ROSE in her 76th year, at her residence.

314 E. 26th Street, beloved wife of John and devoted mother of Mi. John Dunn, Martin. John and Richard Cannon. Funeral 10:30.

Requiem mass St. Jerome C. Church Interment Holy Crox-s Cemetery. HaroM 3. Reld, Director.

CHURCHES Nostrund AvrnM and BEDFORD CHURCH Dean Street CEOPC.E WELLS ARMS. D.D. Pastor Take I r. or Indip. HARVEY JENKINS.

Assistant Piator Subway or 10 45 AM Bernen St. Surface "SFFINT. nop" to Nostrand Am. REV. w.

HARVEY JENKINS I WILL PREACH I Vincente Arroyo, president of ths Latin-American Cultural Association, last night called for "independence for Puerto Rico now" In an address before the Society for the Americans at the Central Y. W. I C. 30 3d Ave. HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Oseetlte I.

I. R. Ststies Subway at Dear DR. I. IANE MILLER.

Minial.r 11 A.M--"Living by Great ConrietioRs" P.M. "The Slronr Man" REV. NORMAN W. TW1DDY. putrid Sitpt.

New York Diatricl 7 43 P.M Oman Rrntal. Dr Ruth OPEN ALL SUMMER PROTESTANT Ep ISCOPAL CHURCHES Raul's CCIiurrht Church Avenue and 8t Paul's Place FLATBUSH Rev HAROLDS OLAFSON. D.D 7 Holy Communion 8.30 11 A Morn inn and Sermon By the Recior 1784 SAINT ANN'S 1943 Clinton and Livinaston Streeta Rev. SAMITI. M.

nOBRANCF R'ctor Rev. VUNDtlX B. TAMBl'RBO SERVICES AND 1 1 A.M. St. Bartholomew'! Church Pacific Street near Bedford Avenue Rrv.

KERMIT CA3TELLANOS- Rector I0'30 A M. Morntng Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Claudr L. Pickens, Jr. "PEACE RE I NTO Oli" MESSIAH and INCARNATION Greene and Clermont Avenues The Rev.

ERNEST A HARDING. Rector 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 11 A Mornlni Pryer ind Sermon Mtd-Weelt Service and Bible Study Every Wednesday at 8 P.M All Welcoma URST PRLSBYTERIAN Henry Street iclirk Street I. R. T.I Ministers: PHILLIPS PACKER ELLI0T1 IRVEN PAUL II AM Sermon bv Dr.

Elliott. "THE TESTING OF FAITH" 7 i. 'ir M-Ml'f, lui. llile MANHATTAN Roman Catholic ANNUAL NOVENA TO ST. ANN On Saturday, July 17, thf annual Novn to St.

Ann will begin. Each year thousand! of the faithful vint the Church of the Fathers oi the Blessed Sarrament, daily during the Novena (which continues ihrouRh the Keart of Si. Ann, Monday. July 2d) the Relic ol St. Ann is applied to iNa lick.

Each dav tlirre will he -it 5 MO. h. 6:10. 7. '7: JO, 8.

8:30. 9 VM. and 12: 10 noon; prayerf at 4 Pi P.M. On the I el l)a thr-rc uill hr m'je 5:0. 6, 7.

M. 9. 10. 1 1. 12: IV Treachmn at 8: JO A.M.

"vl 7-4i P.M. da.ly. VUit th' hrn th CHURCH OK ST. IK BAPTISTS I.evinsMn 4te. anil tsih X.

T. ('. BnplUt alwafff baptist tfhurrh 37th Stirrt heteeen 6th and 7th Avenues WILLIAM WARD AVER D.D PSSTOR 11 A Spiritual Frutllu'r-7 l.i "How to Oros. Old 3 PM -REV and MRS RITCHIE Wed 7 10 Midweek Service. Dr.

Ayer Broadcast bun. 11 JO and 8 WHN. 1050 sx. Buhai BAH A' I FAITH nV 8t Mm 1:1.1 P.M MSFII CAM. "OSI.

I IVION' I AITH" RrooKl-n M-et nt Hotel Bo.ssen FIRST CHURCH 1 1 i l-i and i'lth S's. it nr. RonrnT r. sppur he. nn SVsentlAl" 8 -MR.

HARWO I (YVTi Mrs. Caroline A. Zoeller Mrs. Caroline Amanda Zoeller. 85, widow of William F.

Zoeller, Pittsburgh merchant, died yesterday at Queens General Hospital, Jamaica. She is survived by three sons. Karl William, a founder of the Society of American Art; Robert F. of Patchogue, and J. Roy of Johnstown, Pa.

John M. Blake Funeral Monday A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Anselm's R. C.

Church, 83d St. and 4th for John Michael Blake, lawyer and former Assistant United States Attorney, who died yesterday at the Long Island College Hospital. He was 49 and lived at 239 80th St. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. As assistant United States prosecutor.

Mr. Blake distinguished himself in the loan-shark investigation and drive against gangsters in the 1920s. In 1930 he forced a grand jury investigation of the Federal Narcotics Division, which resulted in a complete reorganiaztion of that unit. Since 1931 Mr. Blake had practiced law at 29 Broadway.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. May Neville Blake; his mother. Mrs. Ellen O'Shea Bake; a brother. Edmund Blake, and two sisters.

Mrs. Florence B. Hayden and Mary Blake. Dr. Trexler to Install New Pastor at Jamaica The Rev.

Dr. Samuel Trexler, president of the United Lutheran Synod of New York, will install the Rev. Dr. William Freas as pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 106-18 New York Boulevard, Jamaica, tomorrow afternoon, 4 o'clock, and will deliver the charge to the pastor.

The Rev. Walter M. Ruccius, S.T.M., of Hempstead, L. president of the Synodical Long Island Conference, will deliver the charge to the congregation. Dr.

Freas has been for a number of years executive secretary of the Lutheran Service Center for Queens. He is a well known figure in the United Lutheran Church. KETTERLE On July 9. 1943. Dr.

JOHN KETTERLE, beloved husband of Josephine; devoted father of Clara J. Ketterle. Services the Stutzmann Chapels. 2001 Madison Street, Brooklyn, on Sunday. 8 p.m.

Interment Monday, 10:30 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery. MALONEY Jul' 8, LORETTA. of 434 42d Street, beloved wife of Thomas devoted mother of Dolores Maloney; also survived by her mother, three brothers, and four sisters. Funeral from Schae- fer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street. Monday, July 12.

at 9:30 a Requiem mass. St. Michael's R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCLAUGHLIN HELEN V. fnee McNamarai, on July 8, beloved wife of Arthur McLaughlin. N. Y.

P. 61st precinct; loving mother of John. C. and Arthur; sister of Katherine Finn, John McNamara, Mae Scott. Thomas McNamara, N.

P. 64th precinct, and Francis. Funeral Monday from residence. 1449 72d Street. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. MORAN MICHAEL. July 9. 1943.

of 233 9th Street, beloved husband ol Margaret O'Boyle Moran; de- voted lather of Margaret, Agnes Fancy, Ann Corbell aiid Helen; also survived by four grandchildren. Sol- i emn requiem mas Tuesday. 10 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Re- poing Chapel.

Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th Street, NOLAN MARGARET. July 9. 1943. at Our Lady of Consolation Home.

Amityville, L. formerly of 128 6th Avenue. Solemn requiem mass Monday 10 a.m.. St. Thomas i Aquin.s Church, 9th Street and 4th Avenu.

Reposing at Chapel of Jo- seph G. Duffy, 237 9th Street. ROBINSON EVERETT July 9. 1943. at, his residence.

57 Maple Avenue. Bay Shore, beloved husband of Louise uiee Almyi; brother of P. E. Rnoinson; grandfather of Everett S. Jr.

and Dorothy Sandford. Funeral service Monday. July 12. a' Sullivan Funeral Home. 4a Sri Avenue.

Bay Slime, L. at. 2:30 p.m. fntermenl cedar Grove Cemetery, Pnlrhomr, 1. DEATHS Christian Science Lesson-Sermon "Sacrament" Is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July U.

The Golden Text Is: "We being many are one bread, and one body: for we are all partakers of that one bread." tl Cor. Bible references explaining the subject are taken from I Cor. 10:16 and "The cup of blessing which we bless. Is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come. Wherefore whosoever shall eat, this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord.

But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup." References from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures'' by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, are as follows: "Our heavenly Father, divine Love, demands that all men should follow the example of our Master and his apostles and not merely worship his personality. It is said that the phrase divine service has come so generally to mean public worship instead of daily deeds. Obeying his precious precepts following his demonstration so far as we apprehend it we drink of his cup. partake of his bread, are baptized with his purity; and at last we shall rest, sit down with him, in a full understanding of the divine Principle which triumphs over death" (pp. 40.

31). LICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I.i.'Mlse No. t'l-M hus been lslrd to Ih1 undersigned undfT th Al'ntwlu Rvpiatfp Control Law to H1 heer wholpsale al Bi gen Btooklyn, Y. FITZGERALD BROS. BREWING Rpiffpn Brooklyn, T.

110-21 SHEFTEL i NORMAN EUGENE, of U. S. N. A. F.

Officers and members of the 86th Street Board of Trade extend their deepest sympathy to the family. Members are requested to attend services at the Jewish War Veterans. 8721 4th Avenue, Sunday, July 11, 9 a.m. H. A.

L. ROTH, Secretary. SLADE GEORGE at his home. 94-20 54th Avenue, Elmhurst, July 9. 1943.

survived by two daughters. Mis. William Goetz and Mrs. John Croudle, and two grandchildren. Member of the Holy Name Society.

Funeral Monday morning. Solemn mass of requiem at Si-Bartholomew R. C. Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

William P. Murphy Son. SUURENBROEK FEMIA fnee During.shoff i. on July 9, 1943, in her 71st year, beloved wife of Gysbertus and dear sister of Marie. Antonetta.

Henry, Jerry and Gerard. Funeral services Sunday, 8 p.m., at 637 E. 3d Street. Interment Monday, 2 p.m.. Evergreens.

In fllemoriam FOUNTAIN FRANKIE. Died July 10, 1941. what wnuid I aive to clnsp his bund. Gone but not lot'so' ten Mother, Father, Grandmolher. NELSON IRENE.

7, 1941. Birthday wishes pvpv. JOHN, HERBERT. Walter jg.Coofet ooaroaTirj DIGNIFIED As Low tlPA FUNERALS Al 13J OUR FUNERAL HOMES MMStlVN 1S1 LjMtaa (MlMarsV Ucliaitintw 4-12M $0 Sevan Ammo Ma 2-15S5 1211 Flatbas Ara UckiaaBstr 2-UM-7 HCN 1110 HilltM AsMua-Mnuiea -M7t C3-32 Fowl swu HEfomm 3-MOO 151-14 Ntrtk.WvV flusrnnf 3-400 TATS ISLAND S71FrstA.WMtlrihtn-Glbralar2-505 MANHATTAN 117 Was) 72ml StrMt-Itlataljar 7-470) 14S1 First AvmiM RHinelander 4-5100 NONX Wait 100th SttMt RUvnwnlt -1400 165 E. TrONMMtt Ave.

Ulrllow 7-2700 341 Willis Atmiiis MOrt Haven t-0272 WrtTCNeSTIP 214 Mamn-oneek tvemit White Plains Prions Itr (rtltntatirt No OU'let'S" LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lafayette Ate. and South Oxiord St Dr. ALVIN E. MAGARY, Mmiiter "ROES RELIGION Or. THEODORE F.

SAVAGE of New VnrV Sty laplisl Third and Flatbush Avcnurs Rev. CLARENCE S. RODDY, Minister Guest PrfiRcliei' Dr. CAREY S. THOMAS, Altoona, Pa.

lllillll A.M. "What Happened When the Church Evangelized?" Broadcast Pun. It to I A tVBVN I lllll nn tour Dial Bible School 12 Noon All invited 7:30 P.M. "The Good New. That Saves." MIDWEEK PRATER SERVICE P.M.

Wednesday to Atlantic. Pacific. Hovt-SchTnirrhorn or St. Si The ptiilic i cordially invited A Free Lecture on Christian Science Hy SAM I HI. W.

C.S.K. OF CHICAGO ILLINOIS Member of tne of Lfc hit. hip of The MnthT Church. Th First Church of Sccnu-l, its Mn.sachti'etis M'l1, IHh, 1943. At P.M.

In Third Church of Christ Scientist ihl K.1- 2lt SI RI.K I'. BRiMiKl.i VKW YORK 1 'it, i fttfti at 7 iillrrn Thit Ire in il iriiot- over IVQiiR Bay Ridge Baptist Church IKHlDn inRIV.iiV 1 in I Rrr. RIC HARD L. ROBINSON Preaihint 11:00 A.M. MidSirnmer Cnmmuninn Service Subject: "FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION" :t.V P.M.

Mid-Snnimei Vlctnry Rally Subject: "IS THERE REALLY A DAT OP JUDGMENT?" MCrtftlM liftTr.tf.lIftTiTa liter! (ONGnEGAnONALAfr, COGSWELL JULIA on July 8, at her residence, 1729 Caton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Funeral services on Monday, July 12, at 1 p.m. CRAWFORD On Friday. July 9, 1943, EDWARD MILTON, beloved brother of Maybelle and William W.

Crawford. Reposing at the Fair-child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place until Monday, 11 a.m. Funeral private. FIE ELIZABETH. July 8.

1943. aged 54 years, dear mother of I Charles and William, private nrst class; sister of Joseph and Peter Schauder. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a.m., from George Weist Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue. Solemn requiem mass, 9:30 a.m.. at St.

Martin of Tours R. C. Church, Interment Moat Holy Trinity Cemetery. AIDES PETER on July 8. beloved father of Helen Baker.

Reposing at home. 1340 Prospect Place. Brooklyn. Funeral Monday. July 12, 10 a.m., St.

George's R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Joseph Garszva. Director. GIOVANNETTI EUGENE on July 9 1943. beloved husband of Sophie and devoted father of Felice; brother of Antoinette Fieri, Adele Rossano, John and Michael. Reposing at his home, 4019 Bed ford Avenue.

Solemn requiem mass. Tuesday. July 13, 10 a.m., St. Edmund's R. C.

Church, Oiean Ave- 1 nue and Avenue T. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HART On July 9. 1943. ANDREW i beloved husband of the late Jennie Hart (nee Perry oesr father of Andrew Mrs.

Lillian Humphreys and Dorothy and Al- I fred Hart; brother of Mrs. Philip Brady, Mrs. Cecilia Davis and Mrs. Alice Keeney. Reposing at J.

J. Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street. Requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Lourdcs Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HEINS ELIZABETH July 9. 1943, beloved wife of George devoted mother of Mrs Ida Dour and William sister of Mrs. Harry Weber. Mis. Frank Goodwin.

Mrs. James McDonald and Mrs. Arthur Dans Service Sunday. 8 p.m., at her residence. 290S Avenue M.

In-lermenl Monday, 2 p.m., Lutheran Cemctjiy. Ji CHURCHES flftir THE CADMAN CHURCH' Cadmon Congregational Church and Simpson Methodist Church Clinton and lafaystte Avenues Minislorst Rt. Mosos Richardson Lovsll, D.D. Per. John I.

Fostsr 11:00 A.M. Rot. Walter M. Howleit, Guest Proachor Christian Science BROOKLYN BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston.

Ms'S Services Are Held In Following Churches: FIRST CHURCH. New York Ave. and Dean Sunday. 11 A.M.. Wednesday.

B13 PM. SECOND CHURCH. 67th el 3d and 4th Sunday. 11 A.M.. 8:15 P.M.

THIRD CHURCH. 21st St. at A'bemsi'le Rd ,11 AM. 4:30 P.M.. Wed 8 15 51.

FOURTH CHURCH. 13(i Sicrlim ace Sunday, 11.00 A.M.. Wednesday. 8 00 PM. FIFTH CHURCH.

Utli Ave and St Sunday. 11:00 A.M. Wrdnrsdfv. 8 00 PM FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Thirrl Church ol Christ. Sr.cntiM.

SupdR. July i 1 Hi i P.M. -ItldJP Sptmiel CHRISTIAN SCtEN'CF. P.EADINO ROOMS Chttrcli 14 o' 'rmi- Hours td-D ,10 Wed to Pun. T.10-S TO 3ecnnd Churrh "Vll Third Hours 10-fl Wed to r.

Sun Thud Church Cslon A'Mlne Hours. 9-9 :0. Wed to 1 Sunday. fourlh Church 1)6 Sirrhns Piste 9 '0-9 Wed lo fi Sim' -S flh Church intli Ave and 4Vh St His. 1 Tur 4-Thur.

7-9 30 Sun 2-4 Miscel'oncou: MrLAROFFIRE 123 Sterlint Pi- neer Flatbush and Aves Ret WILLIAM 8TAATS 11 A MORNING WORSHIP 10 A M. Sunday School 7:30 P.M. Evening Meeting 1'30 Midseelc Prayer and Bii'lc Study ALL ARE WELCOME abr Allianrr Sahrniarlr 1024 Brqn Street A.M. Stindar Sehnol. A.M.

Mornms Wnrshin. Httl Inline Ptle' P.M. Ivenins Srrvire. P.M. Hvenini.

JUt, EUGENE McGEE. Peite.r Union services l. FLATBIKH AT I I.A ll.lSH- HMII'HIVS OM.KH. VIIONAI. I III lit II DORCHESTER.

ROAD AND EAS1 18 1 SIREI I MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON 11 00 AM lrin'h'r ltsv. BKVJMI C. BI-MII'V A i Mnister. FU: oun -Tompkins font cir.fim: Chnreh CHOnCHFH PSBTICIPATINO All Koiila Hnnerssli .1. KannM Church Ihe R.rle.mer, Chrnlisn.

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