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

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R. R. UPJOHN, 81, DIES; FORMERLY OF BORO CHURCH Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Stamford, Sept. 28-Private funeral services will be held for the Rev. Richard Russell UpJohn, 81, former rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Advent, 17th Ave.

and 75th Brooklyn, who died Thursday at his home, 99 Stamford here. Mr. Upjohn retired from active ministry in 1927 after a career for many years in Protestant Episcopal churches in the New York area. He was rector of the Church of the Advent for ten years before his Rites Tomorrow For H. C.

Hinrichs Fall From Apartment Fatal to Retired Broker Funeral services for Herbert C. Hinrichs, 51, retired broker, of 39 Plaza who was killed when he fell from a window of his apartment yesterday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place. Mr. Hinrichs, who had formerly been in business in Manhattan, had complained of severe head pains shortly before he plunged to his death, according to the police.

Mr. Hinrichs is survived by his widow, Florence; a son, Herbert Hinrichs and three brothers, Otto, Julius and Walter Hinrichs. Burial will be private. Arkwright, Kelly, Mary Charles Kurz, George Artus, Herman Marshall. John Baack, Ann McAleer, Mary Calamari, John O'Keeffe, Frank Carley, Michael Pritchard, Mary Carroll, Kathleen Quinn, Joseph J.

Cronin, Ellen Schmaeling, Dolan, Patrick Anna Eilertsen, ean Smith, Caroline Harrison, John Tenzer, Anne Hickey, Wittmann, Frederick Joseph Hinrichs, Herbert ARTUS HERMAN, September 27, 1940. Services at the Bader Funeral Home, Liberty and Van Siclen Avenues, Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Monday, 10 a.m. BAACK On Friday, September 27, 1940, in her 4th year, ANN STEWART BAACK, beloved daughter of Edna and Charles. Funeral services at her residence, 378 E.

2d Street, on Monday, September 30, at 8 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment GreenWood Cemetery. CALAMARI On September 28, JOHN beloved husband of Cena; devoted father of Marie, Cecelia and John Calamari; son of Mary Calamari; brother of Lena, Lillian, Annette and George Calamari. Funeral from his residence, 369 51st Street, Tuesday, October 1, at 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St.

Michael's R. C. Church. CARLEY-MICHAEL on September 27, dear son of the late Patrick and Mary Carley; beloved brother of Miss Nora E. Carley, at his home, 801 President Street.

Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m.; thence St. Francis Xavier Church, 6th Avenue and President Street, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. CARROLL-KATHLEEN E.

(nee Burns), on September 26, 1940, beloved wife of Herbert dear mother of Marie and Kathryn. Reposing at her residence, 956 81st Street, until Monday at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Ephrem's R. C.

Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Direction M. J. Smith Sons.

CRONIN-September 28, ELLEN, beloved wife of the late John mother of Mae, Nellie, Mrs. Charles Moran and James. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., from her residence, 408 77th Street; requiem mass Our Lady of Angels Church. DOLAN-PATRICK September 28, beloved father of Eleanor Reardon, Thomas and Margaret Dolan. Funeral from Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass Holy Cross Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. First PHONE FAIRCHILD MAin 2.3700 161 of our last 1000 services cost less than $200... including cemetery charges.

FAIRCHILD SONS INC. MORTICIANS 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn Frank K. Fairchild, Licensee Our Telephone Never Sleeps Flushing Garden City Jamaica Vital Notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; As late as 10 p.m.

Saturday night for publication Sunday retirement. He also was a curate at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin and the Church of the Transfiguration in Manhattan. Mr. Upjohn was a member of an old Brooklyn family, being a son of the late Richard M.

Upjohn, noted Brooklyn church architect. He was married in 1905 to Harriette May Wescott. Surviving Mr. Upjohn are two daughters, Mrs. Stephen B.

Fish of Bristol, and Mrs. John H. Barton of this city, and two grandchildren. Dr.Harry G.Kettner, Cavalry Veterinary Veteran of World War, Mexican Border Fights Dr. Harry G.

Kettner, 52, veterinary superintendent and surgeon of the 51st Cavalry Brigade, died yesterday at the United Marine Hospital, Stapleton, S. I. Dr. eKttner, who lived at 61 Gansevoort Boulevard, Meiers Corners, Staten Island, was a wellknown figure at horse shows and equestrian exhibitions. Born on Staten Island, he was a graduate of New.

and in 1916 York, Universita, inarian on the Mexican border. veteran served overseas as a lieutenant in the Veterinary Corops during the World War and received Army commendation for his work. On his return from the war he became assistant State veterinary of Georgia and served in 1 that position until 1923, when he returned Second Body Found In Sailing Tragedy Southampton Youth, Girl Recovered -Hunt 2 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle: Mattituck, Sept. 28 -The body of Francis Turnell, 23, of Southampton, one of the members of a sailing party of four who met disaster in a storm on Great Peconic Bay, Sept. 24, was found today in the bay off here police reported.

Turnell is of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turnell of Southampton. The body of Barbara Meschutt, 21, another member of the sailing party, was found in a lagoon at Nassau Point. near Cutchogue, Sept.

26; the girl's sister, Florence, 21, and Arthur Dayton, 22, other members of the party, are still missing. The Meschutt girls are two of triplets' children of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meschutt of Hampton Bays. The 22-foot catboat in which the party was sailing was found full of sand and water on the northwest point of Robins Island, in the bay south of New Suffolk, Sept.

25. The coast Guard and volunteers are continuing the search for Florence Meschutt and Dayton. to State Island to become veterinary surgeon of the brigade's horse Dr. is survived by his widow, Rose Kettner, and three brothers, Dr. Frederick M.

Kettner of Grasmere, Lawrence Kettner Stapleton and Arthur Kettner of Excelior, Mich. Services will be held at the Kettner home tomorrow at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Moravian Cemetery, New Dorp, S. I. DEATHS EILERTSEN-On September 25, 1940, at Pasadena, JEAN EDITH, beloved daughter of Ellert and Edith Rasmussen-Eilertsen, of 915 84th Street, Brooklyn.

Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Services Tuesday 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. GREENPOINT LODGE, NO.

403. F. A. are requested to attend funeral services of Brother CHARLES ARKWRIGHT on Monday evening, September 30, 1940, at the Weigand Brothers Funeral Chapel, 1015 Halsey Street, at 8 o'clock. JAMES B.

LEWIN, Master. E. J. Asher, Secretary. HARRISON-JOHN of 30 Highland Place, Brooklyn, suddenly, on September beloved husband of Mary Harrison (nee Miller) and dear father of John B.

Harrison. Funeral Tuesday, October 1, at 9 a.m. from his residence; Requiem mass at the Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. HICKEY-FREDERICK, on September 26, beloved husband of Catherine (nee Hurley); beloved father of Mrs. Mary McDonough; beloved brother of Mrs. Helen Paul.

Funeral from his home, 580 Leonard Street, Brooklyn, on September 30, at 9:30 a.m.; solemn high requiem mass at St. Antony's R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. HINRICHS-On Sent. 28, 1940, at his residence, 39 Plaza Street, HERBERT beloved husband of Florence and devoted father of Herbert Hinrichs loving brother of Otto, Julius and Walter Hinrichs. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place, Monday, 2:30 p.m. Interment private.

KELLY Saturday, September 28. 1940, MARY ELLA, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. Victor A. Greene, beloved sister of Anna Kenney, Requiem mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., St. Francis Xavier R.

C. Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KURZ-On September 28, in his 71st year, GEORGE, loving husband of Maria, and father of Dorothea Henschen, Ernest and George Kurz Jr. Services at the Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, on Monday, 8:30 p.m.

Interment Tuesday, 10 a.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery. MARSHALL-JOHN, on September 26, 1940, at 246 Vanderbilt Avenue. Reposing at Fairchild Parlors, 86 Lefferts Place. Services, 1 p.m., Monday. SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT On Page 5D Walter B.

Cooke, Inc. Undertakers Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Bronx and Westchester In Memoriam The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Verses You may obtain a copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker at MAin 4-6200. Thomas J. Cassidy, Newspaperman, 40 Well-Known Reporter Was Guild Official Thomas Joseph Cassidy, 40, a reporter on the New York Daily News for the last 12 years and a vice president of the New York Newspaper Guild, died yesterday at his home. 315 E.

46th Manhattan, following an illness of several months. Mr. Cassidy, who during his career as a reporter covered many important assignments for the News, including the Lindbergh kidnaping, perhaps was best known for his scoop of Dick Merrill-Harry Richman feud and their forced landing in Newfoundland on their return transatlantic flight in 1936. Born in Boston, Mr. Cassidy began his work as a reporter on the Boston American.

Three years later he moved to New York a and for a brief time was managing editor of a Newark daily paper. After he joined the staff of the News he was one of the 25 or more newspapermen who met with the late Heywood Broun to from the American Newspaper Guild. He served as vice president of the New York City unit in 1938 and in 1937 was chairman of the Daily News unit of the New York organization. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen Gregory Cassidy, and his mother, Mrs.

Margaret Cassidy, Engagements KAPLAN-COHEN Mrs. Bessie Cohen, of 1221 E. 8th Street, Brooklyn, N. announces the engagement of her daughter, HARRIET, to Mr. LESTER KAPLAN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ira B. Kaplan, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Acknowledgments ADRIAN-The family of the late GRACE ADRIAN wish to thank the Reverend Clergy of Our Lady of Refuge Church, Holy Cross Church, the Rev.

John P. Skelly, the Rev. Maurice Rochford, Reverend Brothers and Sisters, lay teachers, relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement. The FAMILY. NOLAN-We wish to thank all of our kind friends and neighbors for their many kind expressions of sympathy and condolence during our recent bereavement.

Mr. JOHN NOLAN and Mrs. MARY McGOWAN and FAMILY. O'BRIEN-The family of the late MARY A. O'BRIEN (nee Irving) wish to thank the Reverend Clergy of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, friends and neighbors for their kind expression of sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement.

The FAMILY. In Memoriam BOERS-In loving memory of HERBERT C. BOERS, member of Company 105th Infantry, 27th Division. Killed in action in France September 29, 1918. LEONHARDT In loving memory of a devoted daughter and sister, ELIZABETH LEONHARDT.

whom God called to rest September 29, 1937. MOTHER and BROTHERS. LYNCH-ANNIE D. In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away three years ago today. Mass offered St.

Saviour's. McKENNA-1 loving memory of RICHARD, who passed away September 27, 1918. His Only Sister, ROSALIE. O'CONNELL JOHN J. Anniversary remembrance.

Masses on October 3. MARY E. CALLAHAN. SHAUGHNESSY In loving memory of our dear mother, MARY A. O'SHAUGHNESSY.

SUTHERLAND In sad and loving memory of our dear son, HARRY D. SUTHERLAND. Company F. 105th Infantry. Killed in action September 29, 1918.

Gone but not forgotten. MOTHER and FATHER. OUR expert service costs no more than any other. Our complete service rendered in all price ranges. GEO.

W. SON IN C. Funeral Directors 433 Nostrand Ave, STerling 3-7700 AUCTION AUCTION SALE SALES CITY SALESROOM 23-25 Boerum Place at Livingston St. (Established Over 100 Years) Wm. Pollak, Auctioneer Sells on Oct.

2d at 10:30 A.M. An executor's sale by order of the National City Bank, furniture, books, bric-a-brac, china, paintings, Oriental rugs; also consignments from all parts of the city, refrigerators, baby grand and studio pianos, fine living room suites, bedroom suites, every. thing in fact to furnish a home. INSPECTION ALL DAY Montraville Burr Riverhead, Sept. 28 Funeral services for Montraville Burr, 73, former town welfare officer and at one time deputy welfare commissioner, who died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Wells, in Southold, will be held here tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the First Methodist Church. Burial will be at Commach. Beside his daughter, Mr. Burr is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Lillie A. M. Burr. John Marshall, Ex- Sign Painter Funeral services for John Marshall, retired sign painter, of 246 Vanderbilt who died on Thursday at the age of 80, will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday in the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.

Burial will be in Evergreens Cemetery. Born in Manhattan, Mr. Marshall BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, SEPT. 29, 1940 A13 had been a resident of Brooklyn for more than 60 years. Early in life he was a member of the choir of St.

Michael's P. E. Church on High St. Last November Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. He is survived by Mrs. Marshall, W. Marshall; a sister, Mrs. E.

M. Hancock, and twin brothers, William and James Marshall. Our knowledge, sincere service, fidelity details assure memorial of dignity beauty. FUNERAL thre daughters, Mrs. Edith West, Mrs.

Lucy Lauridsen and Miss MAIN 4:2065 STERLING 8 0494 Florence Marshall; a son, Edward 134 CHAPEL SMITH AT ST. CONVENIENCE BROOKLYN FAMILY A Dignified GEO can Funeral be economical, too Any belief that a funeral to be dignified must be costly is entirely unfounded. Every funeral under the direction of the Funeral Directors listed below, whether it be high in cost or low in cost, receives every attention, every care and courtesy, and all the benefits of long experience in being properly and distinctively conducted. These Community Funeral Directors have served the families in their neighborhoods for many years. In the services they conduct dignity goes hand in hand with economy.

For example, a recent survey of the cost of funerals, conducted locally, shows that of each one thousand 202 were up to $150 217 were from $151 to $250 209 were from $251 to $350 167 were from $351 to $450 205 were more than $450 In addition, they advanced cash in varying amounts for the accommodation of their clients averaging more than $90 per case -for death notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, church services and clergy, and New York City Sales Tax. THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY, PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE BAY RIDGE BUSHWICK FLATLANDS GLENDALE J. ALBERT BARRON JOHN J. GALLAGHER HOWARD HOWARD GEORGE WERST, Inc. 6001 5th Ave.

SONS, Inc. 5815 Avenue 71-41 Cooper Ave. JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 25 Aberdeen St. 7722 4th Ave.

ESTATE OF GREENPOINT GEORGE PETH, Inc. RICHMOND HILL COSGROVE FUNERAL 15 Palmetto St. WEIGAND BROS. HOME 207 Nassau Ave. RAYMOND L.

EISNER 7315 15th Ave. F. A. TOMMASO, Inc. 127-06 Liberty Ave.

JOHN J. DARRAUGH 1626 Broadway PARK SLOPE HENRY KOHLMEIER'S SONS UNITED BURIAL CO. SON 8813 5th Ave. 1202 Broad way GEORGE J. AYEN 103-27 Lefferts Boulevard 55 7th Ave.

GEORGE HARRIS WEIGAND BROS. WM. J. McCAW, Inc. 5012 4th Ave.

1015 Halsey St. JOSEPH G. DUFFY 107-12 Jamaica Ave. 237 9th St. HENRY McCADDIN, Inc.

GEORGE WERST, Inc. HENRY McCOURT TRUDDEN 6205 5th Ave. 572 Hart St. McCADDIN, Inc. 130-02 Liberty Ave.

24 7th Ave. JAMES DOWNTOWN M. L. MURNANE SONS JOHN J. WALSH F.

McKEON 243 6th Ave. 94-08 118th St. SON 7212 Fort Hamilton Pkway. JERE J. CRONIN, Inc.

JOSEPH E. OATES 115 Atlantic Ave. EUGENE NEWMAN 6312 5th Ave. 255 9th St. RIDGEWOOD JOHN J.

FLOOD 254 Hoyt St. WM. A. RINGE BEDFORD 361 7th Ave. SHELDON H.

AVENIUS T. J. HIGGINS SON, 63-15 Forest Are. ERNEST J. EBBERS Inc.

JOHN H. TIMMS Inc. 246 5th Ave. ERNEST F.BATES' SON Lester W. Hill, 203 Jay St.

396 Gates Ave. 1871 Greene Ave. JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN A. Q.

SO. BROOKLYN R. STUTZMANN MARTIN 392 Carlton Ave. 978 Bedford Ave. SON, Inc.

HARRY QUAYLE JAMES ARMO 2001 Madison St A. A. JUNG 134 Smith St. 488 Court St. 796 Lincoln Place JAMES A.

MADDEN JOHN JOSEPH P. CLAVIN JAMAICA P. SCULLY 203 DeKalb Ave. 496 Court St. 197 Franklin Ave.

FRANK E. SPAULDING E. H. LOCKWOOD JOHN J. GALLAGHER CYPRESS HILLS 131 Atlantic Ave.

SON SONS, Inc. 255 21st St. 87.46 137th St. WILLIAM H. CORNELL FLATBUSH 1210 Liberty Ave.

STUYVESANT REGINA E. DONNELLY HARRY F. BLAIR SONS QUEENS VILLAGE HAROLD C. PURCELL 723 Coney Island Ave. WM.

J. McCAW, Inc. R. STUTZMANN 203 Euclid Ave. MOADINGER 1737 Fulton St SON, Inc.

ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL PARLORS CHAS. B. MARTIN, Inc. 224-39 Jamaica Ave. 243 Ridgewood Ave.

1120 Flatbush Ave. 921 Greene Ave. J. B. O'CONNOR N.

F. WALKER EAST NEW YORK 406 Clarkson Ave. 872 DeKalb Ave. WOODHAVEN JOHN L. BADER CHARLES A.

RINGE JOHN H. A. WALSH N. F. WALKER 507 Liberty Ave.

772 Coney Island Ave. 94 Lewis Ave. 86-07 Jamaica Ave. WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION M. William to and McALEER On September 27, 1940, MARY GRACE, beloved daughter of Mary E.

Rand and the late Bernard E. McAleer; devoted sister of Mrs. Charles Huyck. Reposing at William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Monday, 9:45 a.m.; requiem mass St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, O'KEEFFE On Saturday, September 28, 1940, loved husband of Mary Claire; loving father of John A. F. and Claire.

Requiem mass St. John's R. C. Church, Riverhead, Monday, September 30, 9 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery, Riverhead. PRITCHARD On September 28, 1940, MARY KEEGAN PRITCHARD, beloved wife of Joseph; loving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Keegan; sister of John Jr. and Mrs.

Thomas Doran. Funeral from 48 Webster Avenue, on Tuesday; solemn requiem mass at Holy Ghost Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. QUINN On Sept. 26, 1940, JOSEPH of 280 Schaeffer Street, beloved husband of Jane Quinn (nee Oliver); dear father of Mrs.

Jean Vecella, Loretta and Sgt. Joseph J. Quinn Jr. of 90th Precinct, Y. P.

brother of Mrs. Anna Dennerlein and uncle of Joan Winters. Reposing at J. J. Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street.

Solemn requiem mass St. Martin of Tours Church, Monday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. SCHMAELING On September 27, 1940, at her residence, 62 E.

4th Street, Windsor Terrace, ANNA SCHMAELING (nee Watson), formerly of 46 Prospect Street, Brooklyn, beloved wife of Rudolph and loving mother of John F. Thill; sister of George Watson and Mamie McDonald. Funeral service Sunday, September 29, at 8 p.m., at E. F. Higgins Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue.

Interment GreenWood Cemetery. SMITH--On September 28, 1940. CAROLINE beloved mother of Daphne. Reposing at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue.

Funeral arrangements later. TENZER-ANNE, aged 76 years, on Thursday, September 26, at her residence, 403 Hicks Street, Bellmore, L. beloved wife of John Tenzer, and mother of Mrs. Viola Rush and sister of William Krack. Funeral services at her residence Sunday, September 29, 8 p.m.

Funeral Monday, September 30, 10:30 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Brooklyn. Under direction of C. S. Bartholomew.

WITTMANN-JOSEPH, September 27, of 97-41 91st Street, Woodhaven, beloved husband of Catherine Theresa; father of Maria Brosey, Antoinett Bieber, Anna Laubendorfer, Lydia and Joseph Wittmann. Funeral from the Leonard Ruoff Funeral Home, 97-12 101st Avenue, Ozone Park, Monday, September 30, at 9:30 a.m.; mass of requiem will be offered R. C. Church Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. HENRY Intelligent, Courteous Efficient Service Funerals From $150 6205 FIFTH AVENUE Windsor 9-6130 24 SEVENTH AVENUE NEvins 8-8912.

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