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FROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN, AUG 5, 1945 17 J. G. hehr dies at 92; Southworlh Claims Comedian Jessel's Sratlja a A math Unff m. ea 'Mom' Dies al 70 TammanY- BORO CHURCH HEAD Mary Sender, Anna Matthews, Fmlth Mewuiidl. 248 Prospect Park West, with a requiem mass at the Holy Name R.

C. Church, Prospect Park West and Prospect Ave. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery. Surviving are his widow. Mrs.

Flatbush Avenue, Sunday, 4 p.m. Pilot Son's Body Billy Southworth, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals arrived yester Cily Foreman Southold, Aug. 4 The Rev. Dr.

John G. Hehr, former pastor of the Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, Stag? Brooklyn, as assistant to the Rev. John E. Neander. pastor, and became pastor when Mr.

Neander died. He continued as pas day afternoon from Pittsburgh to Forest and 70th Ridgewood tor when the church moved to Beverly Hills, Aug. 4 (U.R George Jessel's "Mom," well-known to millions of stage and radio fans through her son's Imaginary telephone conversations with her, died today. Mrs. Charlotte Brod.

70, died In the home of her son while the Joseph Tammany, a foreman for Margaret McNamara Tammany; a the Department of Water Supply, uihter, Margaret; a sou, Joseph Gas and Electricity, died yesterday Jr- Ur son, Mrs. J. McAller and Mrs. A. at his home, 3o7 Prospect Brooklyn, died yesterday at his iRidgewood.

and its name changed KEARNEY FLORENCE R. (nee McGlnnis), August 4, 194S, beloved wife of Richard devoted mother of Ruth and Joan Kearney; sister of Joseph McGlnnis, Kathrine Brewer, Helen Maoeda. Funeral Tuesday, August from her home, 292 Lef-ferts Avenue, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis of Assist Church, 10 a.m.

Arrangements Joseph G. Duffy. take to Columbus the body of his son, Major Billy Brooks Southworth, 29, pilot of a bomber which crashed into Flushing Bay last February 15. The body was recovered Friday. Billo, Martha M.

McCauley, T. Brogan, CatherineMcCorkell, Mary Crooke, Robert h. McKUlop. Daniel Ellsworth, Augusta Meere, Catherine fell, Albertina Moran, Edward Felter, Janetta B. Qulgley, Jennie Felter, Mrs.

G. W. Schwetnsberger, L. Fischer, Mary Smith, Charles L. Btehlln, Christina Giambalvo, A.

M. Sweeny, C. Gorman, Philip J. Tammany, Joseph Hehr, Rev. John Walsh, Marion P.

Hoff, William L. Ward.LldieL. Kearney, Florence Ward, Mary C. Lauro, Anna South Brooklyn, after a long illness. I home here.

He was w. Dr. Hehr, who retired In 1918, was pastor of the Brooklyn church for 34 years, and played a leading Dart in founding the Ottilie Or to the Ridgewood Presbyterian Church. He was Instrumental In the founding of a number of other churches in Brooklyn, including the Major Southworth was unmarried comedian was in New York on was 44. Edward Moran and lived with his parents at Sun-1 tour of service hospitals.

Mr. Jessel, lif clone resident of Brooklyn I Edward Moran, an employe of Fifth German Baptist Church and bury, ten miles from Columbus. His 8 producer at 20th Century-Fox phanage, Jamaica, Queens, and the German Evangelical Home for the the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church. Ibody was identified by an appen- Studios. will fly back here for lammauy, eiuerea uie cuj eni- h( Brooklyn Edlson company for tAURO August 4, 1945, at Bay- ploy 20 years ago.

He was a mem- 'Aged. Prior to moving to Funeral services will be held at dectomy scar, and a healed broken 'funeral Monday morning nscu' d.v.vcn ucliuiu.v acai. una a neaiea oroKen vilU nn hlmj1 if of nearlv 30 vears riled vpsterdav at Vine, L. ANNA Deiovea wne r-n Hi rhnrvh at nm vc lnnl tn -f o.i,n -r JU Jdrs. aieu jesieraay at ncent J.

and loving rnotner 01 Mrs Kalherine Eocarcl. died in 1939 Monday. Until then the body will major's maple leaf inMcnia. and his his act a telephone America. honi'' A Monro 8t- He ad been ill for the last three Born in Hellefeld, Germany, Jan.

be at the chapel of W. Theodore lather name plate with Major conversation with "Mom" in which funeral will he held Tues mother, brother and two sisters. Re- the day at 9 3- a m. from the M. H), iHo3.

-n. Henr came to me unz son, w-m i-orest Southworth engraved on it the comedy revolved around fancied woes of herself and J. monKis. A sister, Bessie Moran, survives. The funeral will be held her JL, i United States in 1872.

In 1855 he Ridgewood. Burial will be in Ever 1UJ3 BL'Y V. S. WAR BONDS AM) SAVINGS STAMPS Mrs. Brod Is survived bv her and a sister, Mrs.

Deboi ah. Tuesday from his home, with burial 'band, Robert Brod of New York Solomon, who lives here. an Holy Cross Cemetery. rmi, uui oui rtvniuc uuui Bloomfield Theological Sem- greens Cemetery. 9:15 a.m.; thence to St Atlianasus lnary ln New Jfrsev In ml hp; Surviving Bre Ron victor, of Church, 62d Street and Bay Park-Iwpnj to Fi.st GPrman prpsbv.

Southold, and a granddaghter, way, where requiem mass wl 1 t) terlan chUrch then at Leonard and Mis. Charles Callman. offered at. 10 a.m. Interment St.

It- John's Cemetery. L1NDEBERG AST A on Saturday, August, 4, 1945. Services at the Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Perth Amboy, N.

J. Brother Anselm Riles Are Held D. Marsicano, 68, Paper Pressman T4ar'a ieatt) aiilrea eontaln the detalli of lb tnnerala ir memorial eerTteea of tho follofina who diet la Itao oerTfco of ear eoantrri Pfc. Arthur F. Gable BARTLETT On August 3, 1945, RICHARD beloved husband of Nora; lather of Mrs.

Charles Whalen, Mrs. Frank Doherty and Mrs. James Baumann; brother of Albert; also survived by eight grandchildren. Reposing at Funeral Home, THE HUMAN ELEMENT MATTHEWS On August 2, 1945,1 Dominick Marsicano, a pressman! A requiem ma.ss for Brother An MARY MATTHEWS (nee Hemlri-Trihnnelselm, principal of Salle Academy, of 245 54th Street, beloved wife of! iNewport, R. and former athletic William (Matty) Matthews; devoted ror me lfLt 20 yfars' dletl director at Manhattan College, was mother of Charlotte Kerrick, Mae afternoon of a heart attack at his 0ffered yesterday in La Salle 2723 Avenue D.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at. Spinney and Chnrles Matthews; ako iu)me, 214 Prospect St. He was the Chapel on the campus of Manhattan R. Church of St.

Jerome. Inter-; survived by four grandchildn-n College. Another was celebrated ment Holv Crass Cemetery. funeral from fachaelers Funeral later in the Cathedral of St. Peter Direction Joseph Redmond.

Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d logman of the Brooklyn Mgieand pau, in provjnce. Burial was BEN'DER ANA on Saturday Monday, August 6, at 9:30 a.m. pressroom. the Christian Brothers Plot ln Aimust 4 1945 mother of Elizabeth mas5 4t st- Michael's R. C.i Born Italy 68 years ago.

r. Providence. and Arthur Bender Services at the Church. Interment Calvary Ccme-' Marsicano came to thU country Brother Anselm died Friday In Fail child Chapel 86 Lefferts Place, 'in 1890. He formerly was employed Clare's Hospital, Manhattan, at on Monday at 8 p.m.

McCAULEY THOMAS 996 for several years in the Eagle press- age of 52 He formerly taught Putnam Avenue beloved husband room and several other newspapers. in this borougn at St. Cecilia BILLO MARTHA MARY of 1763 0( Beulah and iather of was a member of the Webb School and at St. James Diocesan W. 9th Street; beloved wife of John Margaret and Theresa.

Funeral from Pressmen's Union, Local 2. jHigh School, as well as in Cathe- W. and loving mother of Martha E. hU Tllfsday wlth requiem; Besides hi sorf, John, he to High School, Manhattan, and Miller and Dorothea M. James.

Alsojmass at Ladv 0'f Good counselvived by his wife. Vincenza; two, St, Josephs High School Manches-survived by one brother, Thomas AJchurcn 10 a nl, iterment Calvary other sons, Alfred and Michael; fourjter, N. H. He was also for six Speck' one sister, Lillias idaughters, Mrs. Lillian years principal of St.

Marys High and four grandchildren. Reposing, Mrs. Emma Simione, Mrs. Ellen School, Walthain, and for 8'. Martin of Toun Church, Hen-cork Strfet and Knickerbocker Avenue.

Prlh founded In February. 1906, and temporary frame church aulckly built and dedlreted on gfntembfr 30th of the amt year. Corneratone for new church of iranlte and Indiana llmeatont laid on November 22, 1914. Dedication cere-monlri ere observed on May 21. 19H.

The church, coetlnc about 1160.000 to erect, la of Italian Renalaaance architecture and la considered one of the moat beautiful In the borouah. Very Rev. Mona. Thoma A. Sharkey, Paalor.

0" ol a trrtri ol Brooklyn and Lo fi'ond CiurcAei, Funeral Mon- McdORKELL-On Aueust 2. and Mrs. irene Manzo, vmcc jcaia ui.n jviuhoviu at 9269 Shore Road, Preparatory School. ma-ss at St.) MARY THERESA 'nee Dawson), land several grandchildren. day with requiem Additional Obituaries On Page 27 Born in Providence, the former Leo A.

Bisson studied at St. Theresa's School there, St. Joseph's Normal Institute at Pocantico Hills, N. and at Columbia University, where he received his master's degree. He Is survived by his mother, Mrs.

Albina F. Bisson of Providence; five brothers and three sisters. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m. Interment widow of Charles beloved mother private. of Margaret, Charles, James, Ella I McCarthy, John A.

and Frank. Fu-BROGAN CATHERINE, August 2, nerai Monday morning from her 1945, beloved wile of the late John; residence, 456 76th Street. Solemn devoted mother of Mary Dougherty, requiem mass Our Lady of Angels Margaret Murphy, Neil and John. at 9:30 a.m. Interment Cal-Repofing at her home.

144 Winthrop vary Cemetery. Street. Solemn requiem mass Church nf thp Holv Cross Moi day. 10 a.m. McKILLOP DANIEL, at his home, Deatfjs WALSH MARION August 2.

'315 New York Avenue, on August 2, ri-lnhi CROOKE Suddenly, August 1. 1945. beloved brother of Mary Mc- mother of JoseDh li'll' I II 1345, Bgt. ROBERT L. CROOKE of and Mrs.

Frank Englehart. ft Seaman 1 IfllTl I Hfllf 145 Sea Breeze Avenue, beloved son Funeral from hi home on 111,01,1 Ll 1 of iM-ael and Florence Crooke; broth- August 6, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn re-' lb Mon-' III IT If er of Marion. Services, mass at St. Gregory's R.

CJ 9.30 'thencel lUAi HAfA IS Yrf I Clinton Avenue Funeral jchurch at 10 a.m. Interment Cal- illVM I IVI to Queen of All Saints R. C. Church. Chapel, 519 Clinton Avenue, cemetery, day, 8 p.m.

CATHERINE, on August ELLSWORTH AUGUSTA (nee 1, 1945, at her residence, 168 Clin- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. punera, tmka for wmUm WARD On August 4, 1945, LIDIE Hoff of 2058 E. 28th Flatbush, beloved mother of Harry H.Jwho died Thursday night of a heart Abendroth), on Saturday, August 4, ton Avenue. Born in County Clare, Chester and Lidie E. Ward of attack at his Summer home in 1945, of 230 St.

James Place, loving Ireland. Survived by three sons, Dr. 707 sterling Place, Brooklyn. Serv-IWashingtonville. N.

will be held mother of Millicent and Warrantjohn F. Meere, MaJ. Henry at prej Herbst Sons Funeral at 4 this afternoon at the Moad-Officcr Eugene Ellsworth, sister of Meere, U. S. Army, and Charles E.jHome, 83 Hanson Place, Tuesday, jinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Meta and Dorothy.

Service at the Meere; one sister, Delia Meere. and 8 pm please omit flowers. Inter-Ave. The Rev. Quentin T.

Lightner. Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, five grandchildren. Funeral Mon-jment cedar Grove Cemetery. I pastor of the Baptist Church of on Monday, 8 p.m. day, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Sacredi 'the Redeemer, of which Mr.

Hoff Heart Church. Park and Clermont! WARD-MARY C. fnee Manleywas a membPri wm officiate. BurUl A RECENT SURVEY of the cost of funerals, conducted locally, shows that of each one thousand FEIL ALBERTINA. on August 2, Avenues, where a requiem mass, on August 1343, at ner nome, will be ln Rahway n.

J. 1945, beloved mother of William, I wm be celebrated, jenerson Avenue; native 01 ouihj 1 Born in Manhattan. Mr. Hoff Interment Holy Carl, and Mrs. Anna White, services! cross Cemetery.

202 were up to- Kerry, Ireland. Survived by his boyhood ln Rahway and husband, Warren daughters, came (0 Brooklvn 43 ears a0 He Helen Blakely and Gertrude Boode' uith th. Tuesday, 2 p.m.. at the McManus Under direction Charles Morton. Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery MORAN EDWARD, at his home, son, Arthur M. Reposing at inen company and the One thing the Community Funeral Directors listed below never forget is the human element in relation to funeral service, No other factor counts as much. And that is why in personal problems, financial matters and in the myriad details of the funeral itself, the need for friendly helpfulness and the lifting of responsibilities are specially considered. The family comes first and devotion to its well-being takes precedence over all else. ppttittj ianstta nn j.

b. uaroour company, ootn ot Jv io hilov wifof Edward and EAelfen; al0 urvlBon Avenue Solemn requiem mass He wm a veteran of 1 "ta VI one mr- iues-iunurcn 01 in auvuy on mcuu lhe 7. National Guard rtav intermenL hoiv uross a.m. inter nent noiv nuou i.Hci.ncu,, nui, Interment Holy Cross Ceme and was a member of Kings County KlUid fiaiuiiig nuu 1111111 vi Cemetery. 217 were irom $151 to $250 203 were from $251 to $350 167 were irom $351 to $450 205 were more than $450 These figures do not include death notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, church services and clergy, and New York City Sales Tax.

Lodge. No. 511. F. A.

and of DeWitt Clinton Council, Royal Arcanum. 1 13irtbDap RcniemOrance nTTtsxrMTuiiri lAi.lna' ourvivine are nw iuow, wis. memorvof dear father and husband. ter. Service at St.

Bartholomews. Church, Pacific Street near Bedford QUIGLEY JENNIE 'nee Don-Avenue, on Monday, August 8, at1 nelly), on August 2, 1945, wife of p.m. ithe late John; beloved mother of Marie Joyce. Gertrude O'Leary, and FELTER-Daughters of the Revo- grandmolher of Ed-lution. Long Island SUte Joyce.

Patricia and Margaret announce with deep regret the dea ii aLe Wnml Monday of awb' Joyce Brothers Funeral Home. W. FELTER. 201-20 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans; MOTHER and CHILDREN Adele, and a brother, former Assemblyman Almeth W.

Hoff. trasses John C. Peters, HUTCHINSON ROSE F. 'nee requiem ma.is St. Catherine ol si- Rllpv, Pirst month's mind mass FISCHER MARY on August enna R.

C. Church at 10 offered at 8 a.m. on August 1 1 4. 1945. Survived bv two daughters, iterment Holy cross cemeterj.

at Vincent Ferrer's Church, rPH 11 111 rlim I I VMM VI I I 1 1 1 Helen Donohue and Dorothv Hiles, (Cohoes papers please Glenwood Road and E. 37th Street. The FAMILY. Tr I SCHWEINSBERGER LENA, ot; Fimeral fof John C. the home ol her daughter, Mrs.

527 Ev.rgrecn Avenue, Friday, Au-; SINGLETON MARY GOLDEN. Peters, president of the Continental Dononue, 1 naza HLreet, "rooKijn, gUst 3 1945 bfloved wife of George; DjPd July 15, 1945. Month's mind Hardware Company, Forest Hills, with requiem mass at Church of St. molhpr or wimam: grandmother at st. Agatha's Church, 49th will be held at 3:30 this afternoon Augustine, Tuesday, a.m.

inter- Plorence Gla.ser and Pvt. William Slrept and 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, at Glascotts Funeral Home, 102-03 THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY. PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE Metropolitan Forest Hills. nina wivm, i also survived by two Tuesday, August 14, 10 a m. I 4 i II 4 GABLE Pfc.

ARTHUR F. GABLE great-granacnuuren. cervices 'w, of 166 14th Street, killed in Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, England, June 27, 1945; 81r'ft- Monday, 1 1 p.m. lit Cpemorfam American Legion rites will precede the religious services which will be conducted at 4 o'clock by the Rev. Theodore Rath, pastor of the 1st Inter- loved son of Charles and Anna, p.m Krtlr nf Pvt rharUn nh -luiieian ceuieiri), 8ENSONHURST A.

TORREGROSSA Funeral Homoi 1305 7llh St BUSHWICK (lift uinuwi uvikU-t nuw in i i Requiem mass Holy Family Church, SMITH CHARLES on Fil- passed away August 5, 1944. Masses 111 Tuesday, 9 a.m. day, August 3, beloved husband ofloffered. WIFE and DAUOHTERS. Minnie and brother of Harry.

Serv- trxl ruumr vn kTvi ATns- nn CONNOLLY Pvt. FRANCIS vo-uo im avc. roiesi Friday, August 3, 1945. beloved Englerfs Chapel 115 Ever-r mother green Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. Fu- who died Augu.it 5, 1944.

Hins, or a heart attacK. He was 1 Sombre in rr.e. In fr.ve.,born 48 ag0 ln Brooklyn, and wv, ni.mh.wn r.m.r.i neral Monday, 2 p.m. Interment ruiieini osepn m. uiamoaivo.

tirt our dr had made his home ln Forest Hills from the Fairchild Chapel. 86 7ni 1 2. 'nce his marriage in 1924 to the ferts Place. Requiem mass St. Merchants Lodge, No.

702. 1 I former Louise Rath. During World Francis of Asfisi R. C. Church, Mon- STEHLIN CHRISTINA, on Au- a faithful eoidier i noble end.

iwar he served in th navy and day. at 10 a.m. gust 4, 1945, beloved mother of, Mother, Dad, Sisters, Brothers. a member of Forest Hills Post. McCARTHY In memory of COR- i 'Besides hlswife he Is survived loved hmba of mnces- fatherof lcM hN hom'- 6262 lst NEUUS J' MCCARTHY, killed in by a daughter, Jean; hts parents.

Ridnewood. on Mondav. 8:30 m. action in France. First anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. John Peters of Kew Dh.n, a Interment Tuesday, 2 p.m., Lutheran mass at 8 a.m., August 8, at Church Gardens, and two sisters, Mrs. Jung and Mrs. Elsie V. Vw frm w.

Cemetery. acrei Heart, eoumampion. iKatherine 'nvn d. I A "KIEND. Benson.

Iinai xiiiMC, km -will nituut. ow r.i-11 AUgUSt fl, quiem mass Our Lady of Angels CATHERINE (nee Lyne), beloved! McCARTHY In lovlnj memory Church. wife of the late Frank; mother of! of our dear nephew, Pfc. CORNE- HratiBW Margaret, W. A.

and Lloyd LIUS McCARTHY: killed in France, Mass Is Offered For Lf. Gafens of Ridgewood 'presbvterlan Church Sweeny. Funeral from the ChapeljAugust 8, 1944. May hU soul rest irr rvrvinn i ica ln peace. in profound sorrow announce the Aunt, Uncle, Catherine, Pfc.

Harry. departure of Rev. John G. Hehr, "If85 St. John's MCCARTHY In lnvln mpmnrv pastor emeritus of the Ridgewood C.

Church, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment National lof our dear rnusin Ptr r.nnmr.. a solemn requiem mass was ol- Presbyterian Church, on August 3 BAY RIDGE I. ALBERT BARRON 6001 5th At. JOSEPH P.

CLAVIN 1711 4lh At. COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS 731S 15th At. 5713 5th Ara. JOHN I. DARRAUGH SONS gall 5th A.

JOSEPH G. DUFFY 7701 5th At. GEORGE HARRIS SOU 4th At. E. H.

LOCKWOOD 4617 7th At. JAMES F. McKEON SON 7212 Ft, Hamilton Park-war OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 6312 5th At. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 7523 3rd At. DOWNTOWN JERE J.

CRONIN. Inc. 115 Atlantic At. T. J.

HIGGINS 4 SON, Inc. 203 Jar Si EDWARD G. McGILL BuccMior Is Chat. J. Bart 260 Cumberland St HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St.

CYPRESS HILLS WILLIAM H. CORNELL 1210 Ubarty At. REGINA E. DONNELLY HAROLD C. PURCELL 203 Euclid At.

ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 243 Ridgewood At. FLATLANDS HOWARD HOWARD 5815 Avenue GREENPOINT THEO. HILLEBRAND. Inc. 110 A Naeiau At.

WM. P. MURPHY SON 87 Herbert St WEIGAND BROS. 207 Naiiau At. PARK SLOPE GEORGE J.

AYEN 55 7th At. JOSEPH G. DUFFY 237 9th St EDWARD F. HIGGINS 1281 Proipecl At. E.

H. LOCKWOOD 255 21it St WM. A. RINGE 361 7th At. M.

J. SMITH SONS 248 Proipecl Park Weal JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5th At. SO. BROOKLYN JOSEPH P.

CLAVIN 496 Court St. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 384 Van Brunt St. A. TORREGROSSA Funeral Homet 161 Dearaw St STUYVESANT CHAS. B.

MARTIN, Inc. 921 Green At, WILLIAMSBURG JOHN T. GALLAGHER 204 Bedlord At. GLENDALE GEORGE WERST. Inc.

71-41 Cooper At. RIDGEWOOD GEORGE BAQUE 614 Woodward At. ERNEST F. BATES SON 1871 Green At. W.

THEODORE LUTZ 4 SON. INC. 68 08 Forcit At. R. STUTZMANN SON.

Inc. 2001 Madiion St. JAMAICA JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 1741 137th St Q'JEENS VILLAGE R.

STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 224 39 lamaica At. ST. ALBANS LAWRENCE D. ROUSE Sl.

Albana Funeral Horn 19102 Undn BoultTard WEST FOREST HILLS THEO. HILLEBRAND, Inc. 631 7 WoodhaTn Boulevard WOQDHAVEN N. F. WALKER 87 34 80th SI.

96 07 Jamaica At. BALDWIN, I. WEIGAND BROS. LIUS MCCARTHY; killed in France: lelea Ior fT "awns ot 1945, of Southold, L. in his 93d year.

Survived by one son, Victor and one granddaughter. Mrs. Charles TAMMANY JOSEPH, on August August 8, 1944. May his soul PIace at St. Teresas R.

C. 4. 1945. beloved husband of Marsaret in neace. I Church, Classon Ave.

and Sterlmg Callman. Reposing at the Chapel of McNamara; dear father of Margaret MARION, MILT and CHILDREN. place- yesterday by the Rev. Francis JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS.

Inc. 25 Aberdeen SI. BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St. J. CLEMENT KEARNS Buehwick At, cor.

Pillinq SL CONRAD J. KOCH 585 ETerqreen At. 514 Wilton At. UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway WEIGAND BROS.

1015 Halir St GEORGE WERST. Inc. 572 Hart St CLINTON HILL EBBERS-HILL. Inc. Clinton At.

Chapel 519 Clinton At. BEDFORD JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 971 Bedford At. A. A.

JUNG 796 Lincoln Place JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin At. FLATBUSH JOHN T. GALLAGHER i 2549 Church At. KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor.

Church i Rogere Area. MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbuih At. CHARLES A. RINGE 902 Ditmai At. M.

J. SMITH SONS 2011 Flatbuih At. W. Theodore Lutz son, bB-us and Joseph brother of Mrs. A.

icuriey. o.j. Forest Avenue, Ridgewood. Funeral Larson, Mrs. J.

McAller and Mrs. A.I MURPHY JANE August 5, He is survived by his mother, Mrs. services Monday, 2 p.m., at the Hall. Reposing at M. J.

Smith Me- 1941. In loving memory. Masses of- Peter Gatens and a brother, Vln-Ridgewood Presbyterian Church on mortal, 248 Prospect Park West fered. HUSBAND and DAUGHTERS, cent, a seaman, 1st Class, now in Forest Avenue and 70th Avenue until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem tnepaciiic.

mass Ho Name Church. Interment ninnnnn. iii.mn., (Holleck Avenue). Interment Ever mass offered for our dear sister, Holy Crass Cemetery. green Cemetery.

r.cn AAj INC. neral directors Herving Brooklyn for 59 years is Anne, August 10. at Sacred Heart Church, Monroe, N. Y. FAMILY.

SIMONSON WALTER H. In memory of a beloved husband and devoted father, who died August 6, 1933. Forever in our hearts. WIFE and CHILDREN. SIMONSON WALTER August 5.

Cherished memories of my only son. Twelve lonelv veai-s. MOTHER. 433 Nostrand Ave. STerling i-7700 A MPIMOIt SERVICE In Keepmi With tin fjmiln'i Wilhtt 111 to Coll and Material! but one chapter in Fairchild history.

Established also in Jamaica since 1921, in Flushing since 1928, and for the past decade in Garden City, Fairchild now serves all Long Island. From a nodeit bt-(Inning la Brooklyn la 1886, Filrchild tmicl hai (rou-n to fonr complete eiublishmtnti, It Is eomfortini thoufht to know ttiit, when loted one pinci. the lot rltet ill bs ti Iredltlantl end beautiful ou went thm You know thit you cn relj upon the (5 fre of rvlc to Brooklyn of lhe Joseph a Diiffv Funenl Home kflp you end carry ou( your wlihe to your entire ututtcuon. SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT On Page 25 Walter B. Cooke, ic.

Undertaken Brooklyn Qomm $Uti lilind Minkttlii, Brans tti Weilcieiler 1 Fairchild Sons, inc. JMorticiant Sinct 1886 85 Lefferts Place 1 Brooklyn HUSHING Ftflk licenifj Mimj" GARDHN Cmr 1 AT.i.-L CI MAln 7.3700 ui vuagij WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.

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