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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1943 JOHN W. FAISON DIES AT WON GOLFING HONORS SERMON TOPICS FLATBUSH AM A Smaii Church -Wha Dr Herbert H. Field, guegt p-esrher. BFTWANY A Tiie C'r-tt't-h In Th r.a rh Mm Wi.o dni Co 'o Church MFVORIAL- A lie Urge Ts-a-rii FIR r- A As To.

a Frid. DUHYEA I s. jcr.tfs Cnt l'i- ons PM Tin- M.iasles of Jpsus BFDfORI AM: pr i. r.s Jo n--rz Tp'cn fiiaiy." "The Priest Idolatry SpfNT'EP f'VMOPIM AM: Xlo-rnan of Mi' USO u-s' H.ioe of New Woiid PM- Some Ceiiaint.es IIIIIRUID NEW U7PFCHT- A Gcd Your Tioub.es TW'FVFTH btritFT AM: TtiA rihriaiu of Man" tir.fan' b. pt sm ST PAT7L 8 8' 1 A Sfrmon b-.

the Re- Ernest A 'lappert. s'lfst prarher ST JOHNS OF SEW VI ECU A 'Pau. a Player Pri-on." 8T Ll'KFS AM B- Renclv tor Opportun IMMSNUEL AM: The Mo-' Word in he ble 6T JOHNS iPio-rt'ct Ave AM: In the M.t-et's Service." MSTHIIDIST BUSMW1CK AVFNt'F- A Chi.dren tt of Oo! 'Modern I. "-'Gils Fiotn ard Delil-a PI ACE CtMTRAL A Ruflerlmi Tim! Knds In sas. ter or CI rac -r." bv the B-n F.

Wvlarri lai-on al Baltimore. Md sue-: P' eachrr P.M Na-re-t Fa hen II Success." by Mr. Wjland. GRACE AM- Rflinion." PARK 81 OP A "A "How to EMBt'R A i The I "ci-a PM 'The P-t-- of a Gond Life." NOSTRSND-rVKM AM -R-discov, i 'Our Con 'en-DotHry." JANES A 'I' We Have" OCEN rBWIV A Nf World of Sp.nt." ST JOHNS A Near (tor. PM fir the Kingdom MI E1.I.ANEOI try and those of Great Britain on the Swinley Forest course, near Ascot.

In 1918 he won the golf championship of the old Marine and Field Club. He also won distinction on the links as a member of the Garden City Golf Club. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow at his home. Burial wiU be in Raleigh.

Mr. Faison Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Caroline Shepard Faison, long active in the work of the Brooklyn Y. W. C.

three daughters. Mrs. Caroline F. Allen. Mrs.

Ann Huiton and Hester Shepard Faison. and two sons. 2d Lt. John W. Faison Jr.

and Seth Shepard Faison. P.M Sermon by the Rev. A.ger G-trj-. sues, preacher. 145PM Tost ThrousliGood Wors.

Br Beacham. HRISTIAX FLATBUSH A "God's G.orv in Our Homes UNITED P.M Ev.inaelistie service by the Rev. Young, auest, preacher. BirjcrwooD A "A Doubt, an Invitation, a Confession PM Phoeoe. a Helper of Man, CHRISTHV KIIME AI CHURCHES A U.

and "Are Disease and Death Real?" rONOREGATIONAL RUGBY AM: Boasted Civil.rauon W.i! It Survive'" PI YVOUTH AM: "I fe's muler Jc P.M.: "Your Lite a Virnr Wnr'd Fvenine- Forti'n ib'ect, Be Than'ifu1 ft" Fear." gliswwicic A-'Nt's- "The Christian Peni.ant." PM 'Faith W.th Poaer SOUTH AM "Hone God" FI ATBCII-TOMPFlKS A Seas OCFN AM "Our Father in Heaven" C'Oi'AN- 'Whet Can We Saf to the Wor.d?" rPi-sroPAL ST 10K a VD ATTHFW XI "L'Vt" rn Vt ViF'AH AND INCARNATION AM: "Man's Poeer Figure bv tr.e B'Oiiai''on of Pilffalo o'earher for the st'nual sei.v-.te of Ratal Arch Mesn" ST RSTVOl-OVF'V AM. P-rn'oi' bv 'V -v Tf A''' A explain, auest preacher. rTMICAI, I I I.TI RE BROOK! YN SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTIIRF AM: A Grea'fr I'alian Trader." MTHFRAN ST PTEPHFN A "The Covenants Sermon topics for this column MUST be in the hands of $he religious editor NOT LATER than NOON on THURSDAY. BAPTIST BAPTIST TEMPLE A "A Palm of Life" Isers-ice broadcast over Station WBYN from 11 a m. 10 noon).

There Is So Litt.e Time." MTFERT8 PARK- A.M.: "If Trumpets Give an Uncertain Sound." EUCLID AM: 'God the Sun and Shield." "Perfect Restoration." IA8T IND A "Miserable Christians." P.M.: 'Must We Beliere in Hell?" BAPTIST TABERNACLE A "Once to Fverv Man and Nation." "Fooled Out of a Fortune." CHRIST AM: "The Fri.ii:aiie of Fear" The' Walk of the W.se STRONO PLACE A "The prophet ef Praver." P.M.: "The Man With an Injected Heart KINGS HIOHWAY A "The Poaer of Leaven." The Closer Walk With God." KFNILWORTF A "An Open Hand." IMANUFL AM: "An Attenuate Faith." GPTNE AVTNUF A Chrtoih-r'B Fleet Cornea Sail-lt-e Home." RFDTMFR AM: "Leti Be Practical." It Takes Couraae to Live." LENOX ROAD-AM: -What We Krf PM: 'T-t On and Let God." SIXTH AVE'UE- A "A Nee- Boirit." "The Offense of the Cross TRINITY AM: "The Bmlne" of the Church." "Be.na On the Beam UNION "FrtsedoTTl From Want. HVON "I CF- A Bark of the J'w '-Ttie First Pepcrmaker B.sv Rlnc.F A Sermon be the Rer Dr Gordon Bearhsm. lues! preacher Thomas Lahiff A solemn requiem mass for Thomas Lahiff, father of Nancy Carroll, film and stage star, will be celebrated in St. Gabriel's R. C.

Church, the Bronx, at 10 a.m. Monday. Mr. Lahiff. a retired chauffeur, died Thursday at his home.

3625 Waldo the Bronx, after a long illness. He was born in Ireland. Also surviving are his widow and five other children. William A. Gardner Amsterdam.

N. Oct. 9 0J.R Postmaster William A. Gardner. 75, former Mayor.

State Senator and State commissioner of claims, died last night. Additional Obituaries On Page 3. John rV. Faison. 70.

president of the New York Roofing Companv. 35 E. SfT Manhattan, with mhich he had been associated for; filore than 40 years, and one of the best known golfers in the city, died yesterday in Brooklyn Hospital after a brief Ulnesa. He lived at I 43 Remsen St. Born in Raleigh.

N. Mr. Faison fame to New York City more than 50 years ago and several years later became identified with the New York roofing concern. I He was a member of the old Crescent Athletic Club and in 1931 took chief golf honors for the Americans In the annual match i between the veterans of this coun- In fmorfam DOLAN MARY A. Died October 8.

1942. Loving and kind in her Uornht, and to the end of her day: Sincere and true, id her heart and mind-Beautiful memorial, aha left behind. Husband, Sons and Daughters. MORGAN In loving memory of THOMAS F. MOROAN, who died October 9.

1926. Anniversary masses will be offered. Wife, MARY E. MORGAN. 4 PALMIERI In memory of ROMUALDO, who died October 9, 1940.

H'l memory is a dear todae. Aa in the hour ha passed aaaf. Wife. TERESA and CHILDREN. BUY V.

8. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Brsao, John J. Blood (rood. OOI W. Brandt, Richurd Brooks, Msbel EMlier Brown.

Dr. Thomas E. Cmws. Fifciprirk L. Collins.

Julia M. Donald, Henry A. Faison, John W. Fallon. KaUierine J.

Fisher, Thpodon FlnRRnn, Lithaupr- Montford. Edna Lofgren. Emil F. Lon'pry. Isabella Magrino.

Mary F. Malloy, Matthew MrGuinness, James T. Mentrup. Charles Moran, Teresa Mullane. Daniel J.

Nelson. Edna Neu. Charles NoRle. Annie R. Rath, Theresa S.

Rublv. Georite E. sSelin. Nellie M. Sellinger, Elizabeth L.

Sheers. Veronica Van Wagner, Jacob H. Vassar, J.seph A. Wallace, Mary Warner. Anna T.

Weaver. John J. Wright, Leslie L. ia Kathryn Goumpr, Mary Gray. Grace M.

Charles F. Hasett. Bridget Hubbard. Andrew Johnson. John S.

Lindberg. Anna Lindsay, George aRI'NC TS.BKRN.VcI A "Just steve-i 8lpos From Hf. PM' 'The Greater Than Solomon." PRESnVTHRIAN LMON AM: "ConceMiing the P'tre lp Hpart" P.M.: First cf spr.cs of book bv the Berna DeVoto The Year of AINSLIE STREET A Lit ins I-ir Jeus M. Dramat.atifii "The Tin ri Anrprir.iti Ov Home Considers he Ilill-ieire of H' nins of the Chi in Cii.irrh WFI'S MFVOP'S' 'Our Hei.s.ori In the Present Cr'- -GRFENPOtNT AM: "What P-poy er is Bt-lieie flio'U Cod HOMFCRFST A The Heir Cilling "The N-- CI Ast-sON A FN I AM: Sermon bv D-v T) Percl-a. tf'ie'i preaciier.

APfNGTON A VFNTE "fliol)l Cii'-stiani-v hr Re- tit Fa.e-arh. lt.d a. gup-' CFVTRA's AM: "Wha' by the P.rv. Baptist 1 re liniled It the I ANNIVERSARY SERVICES kl TtBI Ui I Ae. bi.

and CI.is.son TTev Rortfit MrCnul. Pa'ni. A "Oihp lt lvtrv Mutt tttiri Vtitten" I. P.M. "tnnlrd a I niliinr" Ktarcial BrtigTrKm both iivifp.

I.alavett avenue at sl. James PUs-e 1 1 A Mf.rn.11r Hirshia stiH srtaiua "AN SHI (II VI I an It the Kr SVllMl HS.UK Minister HANSON FLACE BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Car. SVinth rnrttse.l Are ana H'sn P'aea II S. 'HMK III 1HI II 1 iii iirtsr rKiintsii Kev. L.

II HA.S Pastor DEATHS Conqreaahonrjl I.II SnilM.I II JO will be lr. niielti't mibjfrr Tomorrow at 1 1 rrfiiiiig nt in: IIIWKI II. i on t'KAR" ilriiiciiifat at 8 Popular Book Review iiir: i ikiv" Hi illiam Saroyan pm woitii cmncii or nit: riu.nms i. tiui. il i.in.n.

Oranqe and Hick Street ItroaUlun Height 2 r.iiii Sf. i7i' I Christian Science I nEMoniERCiocn i The fust Cliiimi of Siienlist. I 111 Biiun. IServtrea A-a Hpld ill rg C-hurchea: HR. CHLHIlll.

New York tie ai.d I.m I 8t Hsndav 1 I A 8 t-d a 13 PM SECOND CHURCH. 61th bet Hd and a-h. As 11 A 110 Urn 8 15 PM. THIH1) CHURC H. L1-' SI Hi A.bemsr.e Rd in 11 A 4 JO Wed 8 15 P.M.

FOURTH CHURCH, P. are, Sin dun, 11 IK) A at-, Vveilliesdss. 8 00 P.M. FIFTH CHURCH, 12'h Ave and 4Sth Bt. Sunda.

11 00 AM. Wedtiesdss. 8 00 PM CHRISTIAN 8C1KNCF RfAUINO ROOMS Pir-l Chuith -H4 Niis'tind Avenue limits. 10 9 110. Wed In S' 2 Second Cluirrh 7ril0 Th td Atrenne Hours ln- Wtd 'i 5 Sun 2-4 f'hut co Caton As-enne in ed Pourth Chntrti S'et are Hours.

9 Wd lo S. 3-' Flit it CluiMl, II A'e sun 4 't 8' Ht 1 111 T-'l 10 Sun 'J-4 BaotiSt Arenu nrar txth blreet 0 don Itfuliim, Firarhing LOFGREN On October 7. 1943, RUBLY GEORGE on his residence. 351 E. 32d Street.

tober 7, 1943. beloved husband of OI I FIRST -AM Wha: J. rii) Wants From H.s Li tch AM: The Inries i t.b.e Build. I.g "A Rei.g on. I MTARIAN OAV lOC'R A We Cannot W.iliotit Pr.n- uv Rev Dr.

John Hoa- l.i r. PM: I he Harm That Good People Do bv me Rev. Edaard Jy Mdr.nii Tonight 8 p.m. 1 "wncn tff unuo -t -4 JACK rVWBN as. tnvr I "Youth for Christ" I Broadcast direct from Hall WORD OF IIFI HOUR cant risst aooTM 4 ST.

MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenue at Beterlr Road RALPH EMERSON DAVIS. Miniatar 30 A hi. Church School It AM IM CiROWlNO LP" Dr. Uavis Cet lie Jurohson, Ul: actor ff Mua.a Jdne Rnbet's, Oiannist HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH 0a LIS Statisa. All Nrar Oaar DR.

I. LANE MILLER. Miniat.r II A.M. "Kufferini Ihal Inds ia Ilia-aster ar 4 fcaiat ler P.M. 'Tril Nearest la FailgUff Htaen ll hurreeats." REV.

BEN r. WYLAND Chapnn at Bal'imnre, Mel. 7 Orgsa rental. Or. aula starse-a NEW YORK AVENUE Nea- Vnrk Ave Ilean la Beraen ht, KOHIRT (.

rAHI.SON, Mutisler II A our I lain lo Life t.ternal" apiritualist Clmrdm D. CRESSINGER Memorial Spiritualist Church ti pnii aav A bosbsrtrll 1 stars, and III m. CHILD OF GRACE CHURCH PACIFIC BTRF.ir Beiaeen luu-'h and Fla'bnsh Avenues Rev I. Ks( RPISAKDA Bert ices and S-indae and Tne-d It Kndss; SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Med.

urn Mis I eo 1W Waekoff A. nrar Mvrt.e Ave Kmc K.ti.tft at Mvn.e slid 14 8l sa'a on Messages to all Surd-Mondaa. Thiirsdaa. Trdaa. P.M.

Nedtieadar. 10 AM. 2-A M. ALL WEICOllR CHI 111 OF ITFRSM. IH.Ht MII HM F.

SKIDMOKIl fal-. I litth street. Jasaalra. tloeans. iReisreen Jamaira Are anal toils Aaa Menage ftervitrs Msngsv, Ttis4ey.

Wsdasagay, 3 ant 1 .311 P.M. Unifarion (Eburrh attinur pierrrpoiit Street ind Monroe Plr 11 00 A Rr JOHV MOHI.4VD I.UHHOP, R. (innul lit Mithoul Prtntripl' 7 111 Rf. .1 Mnn Ttir IfMim Ih: (iood Pfnplf 1 Prptbytprion Spencer I lStFN a CLINTON llsrt Weil al tsrauah Hall Kev. 9.

tiiatasas, 0.0 Pattsr II A M. Mr. Vs. Muerman. I'.

S. O. 'Hope af a Ne Hnrld r.M. '-bailie Certainties 111 A HIHI.K Ml HOOI. Mitfa'sk Oevaltsnsl Servita ayeeaesasy I'M, Interdenominational I LL A 0 I RE 123 Pi.

near Platbusb and 7th Aves, Ret. WILLIAM STAATA 11 A MORNINO WORSHIP A M. Sundae School 30 M. Ksenlnt Meetlnr 7 JO PM-M dm-eeli Prayer and Bible Sttidr At.t, ARB wn.roMK SALEM C0SPCL TABERNACLE ts I tils rl ktsn. Pastais: llsrrv Rinl and A.

M. inhnsari Morimia Waishiv: III t.s Ivenina Isanaellslte Siervire: P. M. ChrtMian 4 4 4 If 111! 2II)f iaplist arutilr THIRn AND riATBlISII AYFSTE8 REV. CLARENCE S.

RODDY, Minister In HO A M. "A PSALM OF LIFE" Rroadrasl Sun. 11-13 A 1 1 1 HI an aur dial Bini tl SCIIUOI It Noon All Invited VS M. "THERE IS SO LITTLE TIME" LARGE TEMPLE CHOIR roBSEI It'S VAM RKKS. M.n i of Music PRAVI St.RVKIl, ti M.

Siihsvav Atianl.e. Pflfif.e, Hot t-Si liernierhorn or Npv.iis P. Bay Ridge Baptist Church BASSO Suddenly, on Thursday. October 7. 1943, JOHN J.

BASSO, beloved son of Jennie Basso, and loving brother of Joseph. Anthony. Mis. Queenie Evans and Mrs. Louise Smith: at his home.

349 13th Street. Funeral Monday. Solemn requiem mass, St. Stanislaus Church. 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BLOODGOOD Suddenly, on Thursday. October 7. 1943, GEORGE W. of 24 Monroe Place.

Brooklyn, brother of Ella M. Quarmby. Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts a Place, Brooklyn, on Sunday, 8 p.m. FAISON JOHN October beloved husband of Caroline Shepard Faison: father of Caroline F.

Allen. Ann B. Houston, 2d Lt. John W. Faison Hester Shepard Faison and Seth Shepard Faison.

Services at 43 Remsen Street. 4 p.m. Sunday. October 10. Interment Raleish, N.

C. Please omit liowers. FALLON KATHERINE October 7, 1943. Survived by two brothers, James and Michael; two nephews, Joseph and Francis; one niece, Ann Fallon. Funeral from residence.

1328 Lincoln Place, Monday, 9:30 a.m: requiem mass St. Matthew's Church, Eastern Parkway, 10 a.m. FISHER THEODORE, on October 7, 1943. aged 64 years, beloved father of Marie L. Kraft; dear grandfather of Doris and Ptc.

Fred Kraft; brother of Walsh and Andrew. Services Sunday, 8 p.m.. at the Joyce Funeral Home. 201-20 Linden Boulevard. Funeral Mon day, 1 p.m.

FLANAGAN KATHRYN -nee Hut ter I. October 8. 1943. beloved wile of Patrick; devoted father of Sgt. William, U.

S. serving overseas; also survived by brothers, Michael, Henry, Joseph and George; sisters, Mrs. P. Leota and Mrs. L.

Hammond; member of the Rev. Edward Bukey Post. 123, Ladies Auxiliary, C. W. V.

Funeral trom 2075 Flat-bush Avenue. Solemn requiem mass Tuesday, 9:30 St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church.

Interment Holv Cross Cemetery. i G. A. and L. E.

Wuestman, directors. GOTIMER October 7. 1943. MARY at her home. 142 78th Street: dear wife of the laie En- gene and beloved mother of George Harry A.

and Mrs. M. Alice Shott; alo survived by fifteen grandchildren. Solemn requiem mass at St. Anselm's R.

C. Church, Monday, 9:30 a.m. GRAY GRACE suddenly. October 7, 1943. beloved wife of the late James McCoy Gray; devoted mother of Helen K.

and James Mc Coy Gray sister of William and Gertrude Peterson, and Helen M. Duffy. Solemn requiem mass. Monday, St. Saviour's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Funeral from her home, 599 11th Street. Arrangements by Joseph- G. Duffy.

HAAS On Friday. October 8 1943. CHARLES of 2708 Road, lormerly of Richmond N. the beloved husband of Aiiriiev Haas: son of Mrs. Dora Christian Missionary Fhe gospel tabernacle Bra.

OAS ID J. I ANT. Paslar CLOSING SUNDAY WITH ANMAL Missionary Convention Afusiowones front th War Zonrt 3 Great Services Sunday 11 A Dr. Tkaaaaa Maariaa MISl()SARr MOK MEETING R. G.

LE T0URNEAU Will sp-tk at in aaal PM Urofpuo WINS If' 7 P.Jf UStf IK.HTH SVtVIE iNFAR 44tk Hi Reformed Reformed Dutch Church r.atauah and Church Avenues Pounded lAH RtT. J. FREDERIC BERG, Fk.D, D.D. Mtalslar 11:00 A U. "Th Indestructibl Building" oo m.

"A Drpwiy Relirj.on' Cr. Eeiij Preach Etr. Serving PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ClJifon nd Carrof 8:. lh Wy.

I.KK.ORV MABIY. Rectr JO AM- Hu.y Cfjmrnun.on 10 A Sui.ff Muss it Sermon (Rector MESSIAH AND INCARNATION Oreene and Clermont Avenuea I he Rev ERNEST A HARDING, Ractar 8 00 A Holy Communion 9 30 A Church Schooi 1 1 00 A -K l.dergarlen I I AM AWI Al, SFRVICK Or ROVsl. AK1 MASONS Seimon by Rev. Chas. D.

Broughton, Giard Chapa.n t. $ml's (aChurrli I Church Avenue ard At. Paula Place FLA I BUSH Rett HAROLD 8 OLAFSON. Rector 7 30 HoF Communion I 30 1 11 A II Morning Worship and Sermon oe the Asaor.ale Rector St. Bartholomsw Church Pacific Street near Bedford Avenue Rev Kf-HMIT CAKTtl LANOS.

KeClot 8 00 A Hola Comtuur.ioa 9 .10 A -Church hool 11 00 AM Mornuig Praver and Sermon bv lhe Rev Aahier. of the RAP Thursday noon- Prayer Service 1784 943 Clinmn and Livtitgston Streete Rev. RAMI'FI. noRRAVf ll. Reelar Rev.

WFNDFI.L TAMRCRRO SIRMCIS II A M. AND at MANHATTAN BaptUt daluary Saptiat Cthurrh 51th fith and 7lb Avenues WHXIAM WARD AVER Pas'or REV. HOWARD W. FBRRIN will piearfl 11 A M. 'Hoar se But By Revive i M.

"Why Man Cannot Bring In A Permanent Peace T1S PM "The Oreet Change" Broadcast 11:30 and I. WHN, 1010 kc. OCTORFIt 13th THRU 2ath FEKRIN and BOOTH EVANGELISTIC RALLY SEND FOR FRFB PROOR AM Bohai BAHA'I FAITH 4:11 PM MRS I MATHFV1 RaCIAI. IMTV" Divine; Strientc "I HI Rl OF 1 Hfc Healing Cfjriat MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE 34tb Street and Eighth Avenuo rR. EMMET FOX pasto SPE'tS St'NDAV AT lt A OH -YOU CAN DO IT NO" OIOKOE ASII.T, Solnut WEDNESDAY EVG.

LECTURE 8 P. M. Manhattan opera Honwr Presbvtenon TIDCT rill'DriJ Fifth Avenue bet I IIX.J1 V.I HAM- Sermon Itr DR MOLCFNH a WER I DR preaches sa he Cine ol Rl ndness" Or' 12'h 4 fin XT Setvxe in Retnanitinn nf 100th rthdav i.f DR OEOhOK A1EXANDBR Science ale School I 45 PM. Young Peoplo 45 M. id-Week Berom I end Bible Btude aTs-ery Wedreodoe a looUtrr" at PM.

in) A Mundiy Kthoul Miirnini Srrvire nl Worship POHKIAHIIIN KPIRIT roSfSSION" P.M. I vrmiir Virlorv KtiHv IOr 1HKOI iH 4.0(tl UORK" 5 Dr, C. tsitnrrt lo 11 (Ml AM. "DIMON Suhitrl foNGREGATIONALAfk BLOODGOOD GEORGE W. Montauk Lodge, No.

286. F. Sc A. M. announces with sorrow the death of Brother GEORGE W.

BLOODGOOD, on October 7. You are requested to attend Masonic funeral services on Sunday eve THE ADM CLINTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES Miniaiera: Rot. Moaet Richardson LotoII. D.D. Rot.

John J. Foolot CHURCH RALLY SUNDAY 11:00 A.M.-' WHAT CAN WE SAY TO THE WORLD?" DR. LOVELL ning. October 10. at ociock ax Fairchild Chapel.

86 Lefferts Place. Brooklvn. N. Y. RICHARDS W.

HANNAH. Master. Adolph Hansen, Secretary. BRANDT RICHARD, on October 7, 1943. beloved husband of Emily; devoted father of Blanche Sullivan and Howard Earl.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke. Funeral "Home. 50 7th Avenue, Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

BROOKLYN LODGE NO. 22. B. P. O.

ELKS Brothers: Funeral services for our brother, LESLIE WRIGHT. Sunday afternoon. October 10. 3 p.m.. at his residence, 596 Stratford Road.

JOSEPH F. DUNN, Exalted Ruler. Thomas F. Cuite, Secretary. hDtVMTC M1RH.

r.5THpR at FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS Ministers Rev. ALFRED CRANT WALTON, D.D. Rev. BENJAMIN C. BENTLEY 11 00 AM "UNCHARTERED SEAS" Dr.

Walton rjff-ritPstfr Rr.sd and Fast mih 8t. Mulling 11 S'lliddr liuul. 9 the late Margaret Higsins; devoted father of the Rev. George A. Rubly, Sylvester.

Leslie. Hyacinth. Matthew, Mrs. William Erver. Funeral Muiday.

10 am. from C. Casey Funeral Home. 100-18 159ih Avenue, Howard Beach. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Grace Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SELIG-Ou Friday. October 8 1943. NELLIE beloved of Wilbur, Lloyd and Everard Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefleru Place, Sunday, 8 p.m. SELLINGER -ELIZABETH 1.0-RETTA mee Higginsi, on October 7.

1943, beloved mother of Mis. Ann Qtiinn. Elizabeth, Thomas. Joseph and Francis of Traffic N. Y.

P. also lour grandchildren. Re-pocing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home. 1015 Halsey Street, until Monday, 9 30 a.m. Solemn 1 req.nem mass will be offered at nt OHiUHtas n.

uiiiuiii, iw m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHEERS VERONICA. October 7. 1943, at Cincinnati.

Ohio, loving daughter of Walter J. and Irene M. Keenan: dear sister of Carole, Ann and Eileen Sheets. Funeral Monday at 2 p.m. from 2068 36th Street.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, VAN WAGNER On October 8, 1943, JACOB at his residence. 1477 E. 27th Street; dear father of Mrs. Jane Deuscher, Joseph and Jacob brother of AHred E. Van Wagner.

Solemn requiem mass Our Lady Help of Christians Church. Tuesday. 11 a 111. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VASSAR JOSEPH October 7, 1943.

son of the laie Thomas and Catherine: beloved husband of Lucy: dear falher of Mis. Roix-rl Leich: grandfather of Marilyn; brother of Mrs, Louis Curibird. Mrs. Edward Hoersch, Lillian. Anabel, Charles.

Thomas and Everett Vas-I sar: member of Corner Stone I Lodge. No. 367, F. A. and Tilly Camp.

No. 66. United Spanish War Veterans. Religious and Ma- sonic services Sunday. 8:30 p.m., at the Quenzer-Hollis Funeral Home, 1 Hillside Avenue and 187th Place.

Hollis. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. WALLACE -MARY, October 8. 1943.

beloved wile of James devoted mother of Anna Smith. Helen Hess. James, Elizabeth Crowe, Waller, George. Mary T01 -ley and Riia Boeheme; sister of John and Walter Preiulei gas: Anna Roouey, Delia Pliealan and Julia Clark: also suivived bv twenty grandchildren. Solemn requiem mass Tuesday, 10 am.

St. Thoma.s Aquinas Church. Funeral from her home. 370 7th Street. Arrangements by Joseph G.

Duffy. WARNER On Friday, October 8 1943. ANNA wife of the late Eugene beleved mother of Heiene W. Cantrell. and sisier of Mary V.

and Francis J. Quinn. Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, on Sunday, 3:30 p.m. WEAVER JOHN at his residence, 180 Stuyvesant Avenue, beloved husband of Mary mee Manioni; father of William.

Frank. Mrs. Clarence Williams. Cyril. Mrs.

James Appleby, Maurice and Mrs. Edward Carlson: aL-o survived bv fifteen, grandchildren and fne great grandchildren. Funeral Monday from Charles B. Martin Parlors, Greene, corner Reid Avenue: requiem mass St. John Baptist Church.

10 a m. WRIGHT LESLIE on O. tober 8. 1943. Services at his home 296 Stratford Road, on Sunoay.

3 p.m. Ucmcmljrai.rc BALZARINI Birthdav remembrance of JOSEPH BALZARINI Ma.sses offered Loving WIFE and CHILDREN. Walter H.Coofet ixooarvjaaram DIGNIFIED At Lot FUNERALS At OUR FUNERAL HOMES tSl UasOatt aWasardaUcAiiaailit 4-12M loaearik assjaaoo aaasaa t-US 1211 FlataSaM W-Ucaya Has- -2M-7 ue est )aVistaeeo-tt7t 1 fasroal Aisaaa Htieeaaa IHe 14 Nraak. IreeV noaaant Tansi ULasio S7ireara.WeatirsalaatsartrJ-fi)5 11T Waat Itroel-TRafaliaT JTOJ Hil rmt iasas anwelaatoer 4 aaosta 1 Wort I Itreet--a' ICS I Troenosrl Atea -lUOsaa. tl Wifaa aisaaai aaOn Masi -27I svtaTesssaTea tt alsaaat ansil Aiaa Heaalo flaassa Ptasf Aae aWwa.t.Me Ho Oholoai i EMIL beloved husband o' Theresa, and father of Services at Ericson Ericson's 1 chapel, 500 State Street.

Sunday at 2 30 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. LOWER On ISABELLA nee wile of the late mother of Mis. October 8. 1943.

Laon, beloved John devoted Annie McMulian and Francis Loeiy; sister of Dr. James. Rev. Robert. Alexander, 1 William.

Daniel and Thomas La-son: ai urvlved bv one grand- child; her residence. 88-33 ldern Lane. Woodhaven. Services Sunday. 8 pm.

Funeral Monday, 2 pm. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. MAGRINO-MARY F. October 8. devoted wife of Ralph F.

and beloved mother of Daniel F. and Al lan J. Funeral from her residence. 411 68th 10 Solemn requiem Streei a October 12. 1943.

at Our Lady of Angels Church. 74: Street and 4th Avenue. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated.

MALLOY Or. Thursday, October 7, 1943. MATTHEW B. MALLOY, beloved husband of the late Catherine A. and loving father of Mrs.

Rein-hardt Becker and Mrs. Frank Wilson, at his home. 316 10th Street; also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral Monday. Solemn requiem mass St.

Thomas Aquinas Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGUINNESS On October 7. 1943.

JAMES beloved husband of Mary mee Madden devoted falher of Jonn; 0f Mr Helen Lutt: at his residence. 754 St. John's Place. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m.; requiem mass St. Teresa's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MENTRUP October 7, 1943, CHARLES in his 79th year, devoted husband of Emma Ridder and father of Carl. Funeral from his late home. 678 E. 19; Brooklyn.

Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church, Ocean and Foster Avenues, where a solemn requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. MORAN On October 7. 1943.

TERESA, at her residence. 12 Hicks Street, beloved wife of the late John F. Moran, and mother of Mrs. John De Stelani. Reposing at the Funeral Home of T.

J. Higguis fc Son. 203 Jay Solemn requiem mas. 10 a.m.. Monday, ai.

Church of the Assumption In terment Holy Crass Cemetery MULLANE DANIEL JAMES, seaman, first class, killed in action on July 5, in the Southern Pacific. rjpiuveu Msil us siuiru uru mm Mary MUiiane; oevoieci orotner 01 Mrs. Margaret Hayden, William. Francis Joseph, yeoman, third class, V. S.

N. Mass will be of- fpi.pd' TuesdaVi October 12, 8 a.m. at St. Catherine Church. or Genoa R.

C. NELSON EDNA of Windhurst Avenue, Bethpage, L. I. bplovrd wife of Albin and devoted mother of Mrs. Richard Raba.s.

Ethel, John. U. S. Air Corp, and Victor, U. S.

N. R. Research Laboratories. Services at Fox Funeral Home. 280 Conlclin Street.

Farmingdale, Sunday, October 10. at 8:15 p.m. Interment at Pinelawn Cemetery on Monday, 10:15 a.m. NEU CHARLES, October 7. 1943.

beloved husband of Mary mee Murtha: loving father, of Sister Riia Claire, SS Mrs Patrick J. Kelly, Mrs. Joseph R. Wilson. Mrs.

Al Davis. Mrs. John Nyman. Mis. Francis Mayott and Charles F.

Neu: brother of Mrs. T. H. Royce and Louis Neu. Funeral Mondav at 9:30 a.m.

from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbtifh Avenue: requiem mass R. C. Church Mar)' Queen of Heaven. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Masses appreciated.

NOG LE ANNIE R. mee Porter), on Friday, October 8. 1943. beloved wife of George devoted mother of Mrs. Elsie Kussmaul.

Mrs. Marion Hayes, Mrs. Emma Kopsey. Byron S. and George H.

Nogle Jr. Funeral from her residence. 33-52 81st Street. Jackson Heights. N.

on Monday. October 11. at 9:30 a.m. Interment Restlnnd Memorial Park, East Hanover. N.

J. RATH On October 8. 1943, THERESA S. 'nee Haffner. beloved wife of the late Arthur and devoted mother of May.

Arthur, Fred. Charles. Raymond and Irving Rath. Funeral from her home. 7 Hillside Avenue, Rockville Centre.

L. October 11: mass of requiem St. Aenea Church at 10 am. 1 I Haas and neDhew of Otto and Sacred Concert By Your Beloved Radio Soloist HILDEGARD JUNGE THE SINGING PASTEL ARTIST FOURTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, OP BROOKLYN Y. rnpniAii.T invitto you and yolr frievdh to attend a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC letoyVrt-t Avenue end St.

Folia Sfrttt FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1943 AT I CLOCK BY OSCAR GRAHAM PEEKE, C.S.B. OP KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. Tre first Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston.

Maaaachusetto DOORS OPEN AT 7 1J rfm-i AN CHURCH- M. T. Br.ghlon lx-al to Corle you Poad: three blntks snuiheast. Or Flaibush Ave. sur-lare to Don he.iei Ku.il aesu AT Bethlehem Lutheran Church TKirJ A nd Pacific Brooklyn Com nl firing of Yriend FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th, T943 81S P.M.

Featuring "The Stranger of Galilee" 4. ,11 ill Talen WINNIE LIND, Accompanist Gel Miss Junoe's Bick Th Is 'v S'Drv." "Thrilling," sa oe Bopt.st M-nister. get her hand -ported Chr'st-nsas Cordv to send to our Boys in the Hear Ker eoch week-elaf snorninf, 6 30-7 A.M., WAAT--V70k on si Tstesd'av on el Thorsaior nisjnti, 45 P.M., WBNX 1380k AiArrtt Viao Jnnf ifcaa Timet Square Mission 42 W. 4). No- York, N.

T. Hudson City Hospital, October 7. 1943. wife of Joshia A. Brooks, formerly of Chatham Center.

N. Y. Funeral services Tuesday, 2:30. at the Presbyterian Church. Valatie.

Interment. Woodlawn Cemetery. Nl-, verville. N. Y.

Friends may call at Chambers Funeral Home, Valatie, Hew York. BROWN On Friday. October 8. 1943. Dr.

THOMAS beloved husband of Margaret K. Brown. Funeral from his residence, 278 Clinton Street; thence to St. Paul's Church. Court and Congress Streets, where a requiem mass will be offered Monday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Albany, N. Y. Kindly omit flowers. CARNES On October 8. 1943.

FREDERICK beloved husband of Mildred Carnes nee McGuigant; dear son of Mrs. Ann Carnes and brother of Mrs. William Rogers and Mrs. Walter Denquer. Reposing at J.

J. Gallagher Sons Funeral Home. 25 Aberdeen Street. Services Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

COLLINS JULIA October 7. 1543. beloved mother of Isabel Oough. Services at her residence, Interdenominational PtKTOR lcf.KE'S MADW SFRIOS 11:00 A.M. "JUST SEVEN STEPS FROM HELL!" 7:45 P.M.

"THE GREATER THAN SOLOMON" 5 THE ALLIANCE TABERNACLE SCHOOL iilslll tvn vial iiiiims PlOPLI 5 1:45 A.M. I0t4 Rereea atreel. Brsxklsa P.M. RlniMniOV THROI BLOOD EPH. I 1 nie Haas.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, Monday at 2 p.m. HASSETT October 7. 1943. at her residence.

26' 1st Street, BRIDGET i nee McMahom, dear mother of James Hassett, fireman Brooklyn Navy Yard, and sister of Dennis McMahon. Funeral from her home I ivitliisinv. 0.1. 1., i' Agnes R. C.

Church where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. John J. Flood, Director. HUBBARD ANDREW, suddenly, on October 6. devoted husband of Catherine mee Rossi; brother of John Mrs.

Catherine Garvenson, Elizabeth Kissane and Mary C. Hubbard. Funeral from his late residence, 5 N. Tyson Avenue. Floral Park, L.

I. Funeral on Monday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Victory Church at 10 am. Interment Calvary Cemetery. JOHNSON JOHN suddenly, October 7. beloved husband of Margate: father of Richard James, Margaret.

John and Lydia. Services Sunday. 8 p.m.. at the Funeral Home of Lawrence D. Rouse.

191-02 Lindpn Boulevard. Si. Interment Monday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. LINDBERG October 8. 1943.

at her residence. 313 19th Street, ANNA, widow of John; loving mother of John Lindberg. Services at Fred, Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place, Sunday. 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery'.

LINDSAY GEORGE on October 7, 1943. beloved husband of Evelyn (neeNoomani; devoted father of Charles J. Funeral from George Herbst Sons. 6741 5th Avenue, Brooklyn. Monday: requiem mass.

10 a.m.. St. Marys R. C. Church.

Interment St. John Cemetery, LITHAUER MONT FORD-EDNA, suddenly on Thursday; sis-of Claris and Marion. Funeral service at Universal Ctiapel. 5 2d and Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, Sunday, 11 a.m. CHURCHES A.enn.

BEDFORD CHURCH Dean Street GEORGE ELLS ARMS. Pastor HARVEY JTMCTMSt Aseietant Paator Take I or Iod-p in is am Subaraa or ''Epsacopahoos, Preaorteriaati aosl ike m. eslojioatef 1 ercesrteoara" 143 Argyle Road, Sunday, 2 p.m. DONALD On October 8. 1943, In Jits 70th year, of 21 Cedar Road, Inwood; HENRY beloved hus- band of Elirabeth Ganley, and father of Henry Arthur Wll- aliam Edwin B.

Donald, Mrs. Kathleen M. Divver of Inwood. James J. Donald of Bay Ridge and Adolph L.

Donald of Lynbrook: brother of Maurice Donald of Brooklyn. Funeral on Tuesday morning. 9:30 o'clock, at the home; thence to Our Lady of Good Counsel R. C. Church, inwood.

where a mass will be offered at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Brooklvn. Vitol notices oeceotfri 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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