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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI JAN. 23, 1948 3) paths Dr. Edwin H. T. Foster, Served C.

P. Wlllff, GRIFTTN DOROTHEA E. January 22. 1948. beloved I wife pi Prank loving daughter lof Henry Stein; devoted niece of METZENDORF On January 22.

1948. KARL beloved brother of Minnie Lepir.e. Louise. Fred and Otto Metzendorf. Services Saturday.

2 p.m.. at the James A. Madden Funeral Home. Franklin and WiUouRhby Avenues. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

Many Years as Y.M.C.A. Leader Banker's Widow Mrs. Catherine Pitcairn, Mrs. Anna Sitz, Mrs. Bertha Fergerson.

Thomas F. Reilly, rinde's Pr.0P0"' Retired Policeman John, Joseph and Alfonse Sttin. I "wa li Special trt the Brooklyn Eagle Funeral services for Mrs. Funeral Monday. 9:30.

a.m.. from Roc-kville Centre. Jan. the McManus Funeral Home. 2001 Cecilia Wulff, widow of Richard J.

Wulff. former V. Flatbush Avenue: Requiem Mass MOE NANCY, on January 20.IDr. Edwin H. T.

Foster. 70, a Thomas F. Reilly, one of the. mi naptv aa 1948, beloved wife of Moe; Our Lady of Refuge R. C.

Church. former executive secretary of the Brooklyn Central Branch, first city policemen assigned to Jamaica after Queens became a part of Greater New York 50 years ago, died yesterday in mother of Wallace and Gilbert Fernstrom; former resident of Brooklyn. Services Dutcher's Funeral Parlor, Lincoln Street. Ar.df rsoii. H.

M. McCarthy. P. Barker. John S.

McCurruikey. J. Barry, Catherine McGuire, Annie Weiley A. Metzendorf, Karl Boman, Selirm Miles. Alphonsus Breitbart, J.

G. Moe. Narcy Clyne. Mary C. Nelson.

Allen Sr. Dahlbender, O. CNewberg. Edward Daly. William A.

Norcom.Dr.W. DeCoursey, F. Petersen, E. O. Ferrara, Gnspina Pendergast, Delia Fuchs.

Richard Potter, Ruth H. Gaf fney. James Rice. Louis P. Griffin.

D. E. Sheeran, Rita J. Hellcwell.Mary Smith. Carl D.

Johnston. A Smith. Thomas Lovett, Joseph Sperling. Otto J. Kauer.

Fanny V. Sullivan, Mary T. Thiermann. S. E.

Keves. William Thomson. Mary 1 Y. M. C.

died yesterday in his home, 163 Hempstead Ave. Saturday, 2 OI llle was nevoieu to his home. 162-20 89th Ave. He president of the Fulton Savings Bank. 373 Fulton will, be held Sunday at her home, 171 Westminster Road.

Burial will be private. Mrs. Wulff died on Wednesday in St. Peter's Hospital, Henry and Congress Sts. She i.i survived by two daughters, Haverstraw, N.

o'clock. was 83. party and deny it a place on the ballot. A more immediate need, he declared, may be consideration of prohibiting employment of Communists in certain private activities upon which the public safety depends. Warning that in event of a war with Russia Communists would form a treasonable fifth various imiiunaru positions in the Y.

M. C. A. Dr. Foster, who was born in Dayton, Ohio, in 1877.

held the Mr. Reilly, who was born in Brooklyn, was on the police (Pittsburgh papers please copy.) HELLO WELL MARY, on January 20, 1948. beloved wife Of William, residence 190 Fulton Street. Reposing at the Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street.

Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Saturday at the Assumption Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. T.

J. Higgins Son, Directors. JOHNSTON ANTHONY, of 3004 Austin Street. Kew Gardens, on January 21. 1948.

beloved husband of Margaret; father of John. Margaret Cooper. Karen O'Suill- NELSON ALLEN T. January 21. Brooklyn, husband of Slgne C.

and father of Allen Jr. Funeral force here before going to Ja degree of bachelor of physical services at his residence, Mon Cecile and Henriete. and a sis maica. His Queens post reached from Jamaica to Rockaway ter. Gertrude M.

Paulsen. Her husband, a former coal Park, a post so extensive that mouth Junction. New Jersev. Mon-leflucation frolT the Y. M.

A. day, 10:30 a.m. jCollege. Chicago, and an M.D. 'degree from Northwestern I'ni-NEWBERG EDWARD.

January versify Mertkiil College. column, he stressed the impor- Ward. Delia WuU'l. Cecilia el. i l.

i .1 1 .1 merchant ant John C. 1 aw. John H. May. Anna cnairman otiai least two uas were neeueu uMnina 'viuinval nn.

i -Wit, i i Group.V of the Savings Banks to cover it properly. There was! an(, sabotcurs out suth Association of New ork. coni-'no station house in at ANDERSON On Thursday mmA.r Ztr.r wa associate director of Othilia: dear father of Charles -Martini. Services Waiter B. education at the M.

rke Tnr Ptmeral Home. 1218.1 A. oilegc. secretary of the van: brother of Eaward and John. prisiig Brnoklyn.

Queens. time, and Mr: 'Reilly made the suppjy 0f Jar.uacy 22. 1948. HANNAH pun'era i from the Simmon.son ll. i 'U 1 1 I HI ilill t'l I i In I 111 1 1 1 1 1 i lUUnl HIS at llll- iiu it f.

I Chanel. 119-04 Hillside Avenue, pithih innu srirtv in linriust rial denart ment of the mont Hote died on March 1. Richmond Hill. Requiem Mass iniernntional Committee of the al Terming it "a great mistake" Following his retirement w.gow Alexander mother of Herbert Alexander W. and Robert Anderson.

Services at the George W. Pease Son Funeral Home. 437 Nostrand Avenue, Hancock Street. Sunday, 5 p.m. Saturdav.

January 24. at 9 a.m.. NORCOM WILLIAM PORTER, at the Church of Our Lady QueeniM on Wednesday. January 21. to iook on tne communists sim- 1948.

beloved husband of Rebecca of Martyrs. Interment Calvary Y. M. C. A.

in New York City, was assigned to the var industries- services during World War I and was chairman of the Set Riles for Cop ply as a radical political party, Windels declared there are two Communist organizations, "one secret, the other public." number of years ago Mr. Reilly had been with the Sanitary Squad of the Board of Health. The funeral will be held tomorrow from the John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 personnel services committee Killed in Crash and father of Mary Norcom Tray-lor. Reposing A.

Q. Martift Funeral Home. 392 Carlton Avenue. Religious services Saturday, January 24, 2 p.m.. Concord Baptist Church of Christ, Marcy and Putnam Avenues.

Interment The Evergreens. of the National Council Y. C. A. Even "membership In the po Dr.

E. H. T. Foster (.4 photograph of 10 years ago) Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

KAISER FANNY VALENTINE, suddenly, on Wednesday. January 21, 1948. at her residence, 117 Montague Street, daughter of the late Gustave F. and Fanny V. Tilton; beloved sister of Dora Tilton Stillwell.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue. Saturday. 2:30 p.m. Church Ave.

A solemn mass of The funeral of Patrolman litical party does not per se entitle a political Communist to He was also a member of the requiem will follow at 11:30 a.m. in the Presentation R. C. Church, William J. Von Wcisenstein, 28, of 142 Beach 03d Rock- membership in the real Commu board of trustees of the Silver ville Centre, at o'clock tonight.

BARKER JOHN January 22. 1948. beloved husband of Louise devoted father of dear brother of Mrs. Ethel Smith. Services Walter B.

Cooke. Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Fiidav. 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment Huntington Rural Cemetery.

Huntington, L. I. BARRY CATHERINE on JiiHUirv 22. 1948. at the United Pert Chester.

N. cf County Clare. Ireland. Sur- Jamaica. Burial will be in Cal POTTER RUTH HAZELTON.

Hay Association, executive see- The body will lie in state from nist organization, now as always secret and underground," away Beach, who was crushed to death in Far Rockaway vary Cemeterv. on January 22. 1948, of 89-25 189th ireUiry of the National Council' to 8 p.m. In place of flower he said. on Kusceu j.

men Clubs and soniorlaccording to one of his kit! Wcdnesdav and night when ho KANE CHRISTOPHER The real purpose of the un secretary oi the industrial Serv-i wishes, contributions may no leaped from bis parked radio ices National Council. Y. MJsont to his home for 1I10 Na-Vyr as ho saw truck bearinjj J. G. Breilbart, 54, Jiinuary -m, ismt; oe.ovea nusoami iNancv.

Reposing at the Stutz-of the late Sarah Corbett Kane.imanll Punerai Home. 224-39 Ja- derground Communist group, he said, is not to win elections but After his retirement fronvtional Cancer Research Fund. 'down on it. will bo held tomor- devoted father Of Harold. N.

Y. niaira Unpen Villuep. ited bv her brothers, John to accustom groups to accept P. and VirgiUa. Also survived L.

i Service Queens BaptUtl'no A. he lecamo supor- Besides his widow. Mrs. Mary from tlie l.vnch Funeral by two grandchildren; brother of jChutch. 217th Street and 94; Ave-Aisor for New Yoik State of'A.

Foster, he is survived bv Homo. IMS Heaih lllth St. Communist leadership, often for Candy Co. Officer nue, Sunday. 4 p.m.

Interment jthe Training Within lndustrv three sons. Kenneth KalplMtockaway Park. A solemn innocent and worthy causes, so that in a moment of crisis it can Huntington Rural Cemetery, Mon and l.erald Jt. 1-oster; two.mass of reouiem will be of- Jefferson G. seize power and establish a program of the War Manpower Commission.

Services will lie held in St. daughters. Mrs. Janet T. vice president of Breitbart fin and Mrs.

Miriam C. Peter Brothers. wholesale confec lioners, 121:5 Broadway, die Combatting the Communist Mark's Methodist Church. Rock-son. and five grandchildren.

Elizabeth Furey. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., St. Stanislaus R. C. Church, 14th Street and 6th Avenue.

Reposing at his residence. 413 10th Street. Arrangement by Joseph G. Duffy. KEYES WILLI AM of Ladonia Street, Seaford, L.

suddenly at Daytona Beach, January 19. 1948. retired police captain conspiracy through the legisla day, at 11 a.m. PEDERSEN EIVIND January 21, in his 62d year, beloved husband of Julia: dear father of Arthur W. and Edward; also survived by granddaughter, Patricia, and in Norway one sister.

Alma Lie. Reposing at the Halvorsen vesterdav of a heart ailment at Michael" of Ireland. Patrick of Chappaqua. N. Thomas of New-York Citv, and sisters, Mrs.

Martin Shannon of Ireland and Mrs. Dennis Foudy of Port Chester. N. Y. Also survived by several meres and nephews.

Burial from Our Ladv of Mercy Church. Port Chester, N. Saturday. January 24. 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn. BLACK WESLEY of 1764 W. 7th Street, on January 20. 1948, brother of Daniel A. and Jennie Cuppeti; uncle of Olive Stultz.

Re-I'sion. and fraternal services at foied at 10 a.m. in St. Rose of Lima R. C.

Church, and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Horn in Rockaway Beach, Patrolman Yon Wcisenstein graduated from P. S. 4 1 and Far Hoi ka way High School. Ho was a student at New York Fniver-sity when he made the police eligible list.

his home, 274 Sullivan Place He had been in the candy business many years. Mr. Breitbart, a lifelong res tion he had outlined, he said, could be done without exceed-, ing the limits of constitutional procedures and without sacrificing our allegiance to civil" rights." Fanny V. Kaiser, Teacher 45 Years of New York Citv, member of Lieu-1 Chapel. 5310 8th Avenue.

Brooklyn Riles Tomorrow For Dr. Norcom Funeral services will bo tenants Benevolent Association of Saturday. January 24, 2 ident of Brooklyn, was one of I he founders of the Wholesale p.m. Interment Green-Wood. New York City, dear brother of Mrs.

Madeleine Kehoe, Mis. Irene Ho served as a phvsical and Tobacco Salesmen's PENDERGAST DELIA (nee Funeral services for Fanny Valentine Kaiser, a school V. Amar and Mrs. Mane Nrw York and Brooklyn Funeral orK and BrocKiyn in strtictor in the na for foui-U nion and a former trustee and Januarv 21. ducted tomorrow at 2 p.m.

fnrd i Rerisiniz'iGearitv McCanm. 187 S. Oxlord Street, Fri-1 Bl en Sealord. L. I.

Ke asing beloved wife of tl at his late residence on Ladonia eiovea wne oi ir Hnir.e, he late John; toucher for the past 45 years. jyears and was appointed to the. member of the unions execu- i Ml 1 l.ll V. Uliv.ritl LMUfll.L VIILI1V11. 1 iay, 8 p.m lorce tutor leaving tno ue i-omuiuieo.

i-or years Street. Seaford. Reouiem Mass motner oi jonn. josepn anaiwin ne nem at p.m. tomoi- police do ice and Jefferson for Dr.

Wi boman SELMA. on Januai-Vist Wiin.qm thp Ahhot. c. Genevieve Holt. Michael.

Harry: row- at the Fairchild Chanel, Injff GLenmore service in 10 Hi. he had been a member ol on i 22 1948. beloved mother of William Ichurrh. Jackson Avenue, Seaford. iand Francis McCann; devoted sis-1 Ave.

She died sud Jin-vi ii-icr tiic mother tin 1 .01 lit. A. and liam Porter Norcom, Negro bor- ter of Michael and tind Aietta Pelton: devoted sister ridllllS 1 r.4 OI fjY I) tilt i i II i-h, I iw I i I H-'i ulnmliul' if tt-io Cnllfop. at 10 a.m. Saturday.

January 24. 1 n.ic ii.iiti 1.U111. mi. 1111 nvuii.i-eii .,.11, 1 II tl It'lLct I nil l-tll- nil-- 'i 111 ruiicini iuuiiuai, 1.... 1.:.

1 ih'iiiicmii ,11 mis inline, Ji--sUMn; two SIStei'S, lOUa alio uooeiM niiuaie ilid 01 ew from her residence. 1852A Flatbush 1 1 St Interment in family plot at Cemetery of the Holy Cross. Brooklyn. Alhprt. Mirllfllnlf Hirpptnr Leffcrts Place.

He was isusanna. and a biother. Avenue: Requiem Mass St. Thomas Miss Kaiser, who was born York. He also was a member of Congregation Bikur Cholim.

Born in Portsmouth, His father. Detective Aquinas R. C. Church Intermentiin t'rovidence, ll. 1., was a resilient of Brooklvn for tit) vcars.

Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Norcom was graduated fromjjaeob Von Wcisenstein. KLOES On January 19. Holy Crass Cemetery for- Tillie Breitbart; two daughters.

She started teaching in Publicjthe 1 ale Medical School in attached to the Missing I'Wfihnil TOO T3i--itrn-illn rlooroo -iliditi Illlf: RICE LOUIS January JOHN beloved husband of Beulah; dear father of John brother of Margaret, Lena and of Emil Carlson, and grandmother of Aurelie Pelton. Funeral from the Shaughness Funeral Home. 89-19 148th Su-eet, Jamaica, on Saturday, January 24; thence to the Church of St. Joseph. Brooklyn, where a Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her aoul at 11:45 a.m.

BREITBART JEFFERSON of 274 Sullivan Place. Brooklyn, beloved husband of Tillie and devoted father of Roslyn Item. Ber- wiuiiiio.uii.. v.v& ii.ii iii in SVMISi DUlcclll, llt'll III 1948. dear brother of Madeline KEARNS SONS 1504 BUSHWICKAVE.

out K.OCK raoM tuiwAT (Busfiwicls Swiftest cfuntral cKomt DIGNIFIED FUNERALS Elizabeth. Services at the Park Chapel. 44 7th Avenue, Friday, 8:15 p.m. Edwin Bayha, Director Harris. Reposing at the Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxford Street, until Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Requiem Mass at Queen of All Saints R. C. Church. 11 a.m.

Mrs. Roslyn Hen and Mrs. Ber-nice Dover; a son. Morton; a sister, Mrs. Martha Levy; two brothers, George and William Breitbart, and two grandchildren, Marsha and Robert Iten.

Funeral services will he held at 11 a.m. Sunday at Kirchen- she was transferred to thcjformor grand master of Prime; school at City Hospital. Wei- Hall, Connecticut. He also was fare Island, where she taught 'a member of Brooklyn Klks for the last 28 years. She was Lodge :12 and a captain in the at her desk there the day be-: medical detachment of the 3d fore she died.

Separate Infantry Battalion, At the time of her death she New York Guard, was corresponding secretary of- Surviving are his widow. Re- William Blitz, 88. Horse Show Figure LAW JOHN on Thursday SHEERAN RITA on Wednes- ire. ivivnr nnri Mori, services januarv sz. imi.

nis aoi vear Sunriav. 11 a.m.. at "Klrechen-i uncle of Mrs. Arthur F. Walter.day.

January 21, 1948, of as Throon Avenue. 'Sprvirp Barthnlnmew's P. mouth Beach, N. formerly of baum's Funeral Home. 345 N.

belovid wife of the CriDDled Class Teachers becca: a daughter. Mrs. Marx- Brooklyn. I Church. Pacific Street, near Bed-'Brooklyn William St.

Clair Blitz. had served as secretary and ford Avenue. Brooklvn. on Sntur- LalILK ana oi v-erara iSocjatjon. writer of erse.l I Taylor; one giandchild, and a sk $150 extend our BREITBART We of horse shows fori p.m.

i Nashville. North uivivru iuui nril.inai wereihrother. Norcom. UIS11 h- heartfelt sympathy in their hour half a century before his retire-; apers please copy.) ru J4. I r.rl at.

anniversarie 1 read at anniversaries be in Evergreens to the family bereavement to the family of: of Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel ment will Cemetery. nur departed brother. JEFFERbON LOVETT JOSEPH suddenly. i51 Atlantic Aventie, Saturday at and other festive occasions. A sister, Mrs.

A. C. Stillwell, a teacher of home-bound children, survives. ment eight years ago, died yes-j terday at the Home for Old Men and Aged Couples, 10G0 Amster-i dav Manhattan, at the age GABRIEL BREITBART, nis residence. 248 79th a.m.; thence to St.

Francis and retired executive board mem-lson of tne late j0Seph and Anna LEGAL NOTICES Xavier R. C. Church, Carroll Street and 6th Avenue, where a Solemn EBBERS-HILL nc Clinton Avenui Famnl Chapel 519 Clinton Avenue G. E. FUHRER, Lie.

Mgr. MAin 2-0531 Mrs. Shehadi Faris, ber. wno gave every uimg ior me Lovett; husband of Elizabeth of 88. Funeral services will be Dcatijs Noted Missionary before January 38, ISO.

at 10:30 a.m., or be defaulted. Personal attendance not required. Any claimants desiring to contest the claims of petitioner muat answer said petition as required by Supreme Court Admiralty Rule 53. EUGENE J. SMITH.

United States Marshal. J3-4tF held at the home at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Prior to his retirement Mr. Blitz had been with the West WARD On January 22, 1948.

at her residence, 263 Hoyt Street, DELIA (nee Murphy), beloved wife Lovett (nee Murray) brother of Mrs. Mary Kavanagh, Mrsi Paul Godknecht, Mrs. Carlos H. Haughey and Raymond Lovett. Punerai Monday from O'Neil Funeral Home, 7106 Fort Hamilton Parkway, at 9 a.m.

Solemn High Requiem Mass at St. Anselm's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

John J. O'Neil, Director. chester County Horse Show for Requiem Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. SMITH CARL suddenly, January 19, 1948, at Newport News, beloved husband of Irva McNevin Smith; dear father of Jay and Donald Smith; fond brother of Mrs. Elsie Leatherman, Mrs, Helen Wieler.

Elanche Smith and Mrs. Merwon Chew. Reposing at his home, 763 E. 32d Street. Services Friday, January 23.

8 p.m. of William Ward, and mother of PKOPOKALA Mrs. Shehadi Faris of 531 -K. 20th a missionary, who formerly resided in Brooklyn Providence 1 William, Catherine, Anna, Dor betterment of his -fellow workers. Funeral services 11 a.m., Sunday, January 25, at Kirschenbaum Brothers Funeral Parlors, 345 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn.

Members please attend. EXECUTIVE BOARD, Wholesale Candy and Tobacco Salesmen's Union No. 22,030, A. F. of L.

Irving Dworet, Business Manager. CLYNE MARY nee Sweeney on January 21, 1948, wife of the late Henry, and loving mother of Mrs. John McNamara years. Ho also had been associated for many years with! the annual horse shows held at CONTRACT 363 PUMPS, ELECTRIC MOTORS. ETC.

othy; sister of Patrick and James KMU iiius will ne reeeiveu Dy Murphy, Mrs. Celia Wynne. Mrs. Daniel Graney and Julia Murphy. iihn Miniwil-i K-iir flip I'intin' tli Buard of Water Supply, at it buried in the latter citv vester- office, thirteenth floor" la) w.n Funeral from her home Monday rtni k- Chili nf I a ev am I S( reel.

New York Cilv. iinlil 11:00 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Agnes R. C. day.

Mrs. Faris died on Til1' MAY On January 22, ANNA Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. In I IH JUtO, I'll WON It llOl' Homo alter ail lll-U, aAS. for fnrnUhinit. tetine and MARGARET, of 358 94ih i i one island NaUnnfll Church, where a Solemn Requiem 'dav tr itermeni Long isiana beloved and Mass will be offered.

1 1 1 ti. r.lli'11 nr iu niciu i il daughter of Mary E. the late Michael and dear sister ni-s ol a year and a hall re-jwas Nationa, chltvhx 'Tio'fSt su 11112 from a tal SelVlcesVi i total had and oiher pumps John J. Flood, Director. File No.

24631924 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF" NEW YORK, by the grace of God, free and Independent To STANIS-LAW PE.NTZ. also known as Stanley penlz; FRACISZEK PKNTZ. SISTER AKWIMNA. formerly EMMA PEN'TZ: CHARLES PENTZ; EDWARD PENTZ KTJBANYI JtJLA. named in will as KUBAN YI KDIULA: individually, and as ole distributee, of MAKYA PENTZ.

deceased. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. FRANK A. JUREK. who resides at 423 85th Street.

In the Borough of Brooklvn, City of New York, has presented nis Account as Trustee, under the last will and testament of JAKOB PENTZ. also known as. JACOB PENTZ. deceased, lately residing at No. 528 6th Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of King. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that account WULPP On Januarv 21 1948.1 w. i iin ouui ot raparities. with eleotric nim.ii niTitcm in 1H1 niotois and apuiirti'naneeK. for cham hi-is of the Dclawarrt aauedilct.

all i.T- t- nion unirch nay itnigi He was a graduate of the late Richard mother of Cecile aft forth in the. Paniohlets ronlflininz information and Henriette E. Wulff. Sl- Kl'-e Columbia School of Chi and for bidders, forms of bid and con- sister of Gertrude M. Paulsen.

11 me ev "i llll i ill life was engaged in tract, ppeu'fications. contract dra Services at her home, 171 West Jones, pastor, officiating. 'civil i jinits, renuiifini-iim a.i iw iuiriy. oOUl llir-aii hp fthtained at tha offica of the engineering and John, retired N. Y.

P. four grandchildren and two great-fitandchildren also survive. Funeral Saturday. 2 p.m.. from her home, 52 Dikeman Street.

Interment- Green-Wood Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. DAHLBENDER On January 22, 1948. GEORGE beloved husband of Augusta; father of Mrs. H.

G. Voorhis. Mrs. H. M.

Doxsey, Mrs. E. C. Schmidt. Grace C.

and of the Rev. Joseph M. and the Rev. John J. May, C.SS.R.; Dr.

Thomas J. May, Dr. James Cotter and Mrs. Beatrice E. Del Genio; for many years connected with Talbot Bird Universal Insurance Company, 111 John Street, New York City.

Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Monday; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Cemetery. Albert V.

O'Connell, Directing. SMITH THOMAS, 227 Grant Avenue, suddenly, January 22, 1948, beloved husband of Nellie nee Vaughn); devoted father of Margaret Smith and Mrs. Helen Reich; dear brother of William and Mrs. Lillian Murchle. Funeral from his home Monday at 9:30 a.m.

Mass Saint Sylvester's Church at 10 a.m. J. Clement Kearns, Director. SPERLING OTTO aged 74, on January 20, 1948. Funeral serv- rails was a nu.sionai A Chief Engineer.

Room 1312. at the minster Road, Sunday, 3 p.m. In terment private. and teacher in Syria and he imm()te horse above addn-as, upon application in person or by mall, by depositing the fcum of in cash or its eaulva- may he Judicially settled: ftW THEREFORE von jnd each ISO line. ii.

mi nei ui huh and became well known of you are hereby cited In show cause for each pamphlet. Within 30 English missions. She was a before our Surrogate's Court of the to exhibitors throughout the County of Kings, to be held in Room jnoinTi ui wijniiiiK turn country missions in Haifa. Xazareth.l Ml. day following (he award of contract or rejection of bid, the full amount of auch deposit will be refunded for each pamphlet Kiihmilted as a bid mid a refund of S4.00 will be made for each other iminnhlct returned in acknoUilcDgments HAVERLY The family of the late ERNEST HARRY HAVERLY express their sincere gratitude to all dear friends who stood by In their loss.

t. DanAtino at CVlorol Rfi 07 Jamaica Avenue Wood- MeCARTHY-January 21. 1948, fit Jm RenXm Melks PATRICK, of County Cork Ire- Tiheria, Acre, Malakka no immoliaie smother places, receiving recog-, vjvolv. nificin (Ynm Ouoon Victoria fnt-i land; retired patrolman, N.Y.P.D.; lces Irom nls nome. tastport, l.

i arieptahlp condition. For further parti'-ulars, apply at the office of (lie Chief Engineer at the above Church of Saint Thomas the Apostle, Monday, 10 a.m. 25rA at the Hall of Records In the Cdunly of Kings, on the 18th day of February. 1M8, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seat) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate ot our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the f-aid County, the 2nd day of Friday, 8 p.m.; also from the Mas-peth Methodist Church, Maspeth, L.

Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment her achievements. She was born in Syria. address. irtVIXG V.

A. HITE. President: HENRY HEjSTKRBERG. RUFl'S E. MedAHEN.

Commissioners. Board o( Water Simnlv: RICHARD H. BIIRKK Mount Olivet Cemetery. Surviving She is survived by her hus Secretary. to 26 band.

Adeeb Faris, and five Leo Sheridan Funeral Service 2(03 Church Cor. Rofrs Tel. BUckmintter 4-3637 FOR PALE" TO THE HIGHEST BID- daughters, Mrs. Ta-bah, Mrs. Martha Martin, Mrs.

beloved husband of Anne (nee Hussey), and devoted father of Catherine Carney; also survived by two brothers, John and Dennis. Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, until Saturday morning; Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Angels Church. 4th Avenue at 74th Street. 10:15 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. McCUMISKEY JOHN, on January 21. 1948. beloved husband of January. 1H1B.

AARON JACOBY. Clerk of tha Surrogate's Court. ja9-4t DKtr t.o.b. DEPARTMENT OK A HYOIENK. PILT.RI STATE WEST BKEXT- DALY On January 20.

WILLIAM beloved husband of Mae Sheehan Daly and brother of Nora Bush. Helen Brown, Mary, Harry und Vincent Daly. Funeral from 'The Chapels," 40 Lafayette on Saturday at 10 a.m. Requiem Mass at- St. Jo-seph's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction of Peter Farrell. Lucia Shehadi, Mrs. Adelaide Jn CQcmoruiin FOLEY In loving memory of my dear wife, AGNES. Mass offered.

Husband, TERENCE. JORDAN LOUISA GRAY. January 23, 1944. And lien In peaceful Her memor.v we shall aiway.i keep. CHILDREN.

JORDAN LOUISA GRAY. In loving memory of our iister. LOUISA, who died January 23, WlioD. LONG ISLAND. NEW YORK in tun mixed rau.s ronai.itina: ot Thorp and Mrs.

larriet Long. are his wife, Caroline; two daughters, Elsie and Henrietta. SULLIVAN MARY January 22, 1948. at her 16 3d Street, beloved wife of the late Patrick F. and dear mother of the late Arthur J.

Solemn Requiem Mass Monday. 10 a.m.. St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

AT A SPECIAL TERM. PART II. OF the City Court of the Citv of New York, held in and for the County of Imlr. nr mt-n ulla. ovcrt-oatn.

womi- ph'j ruats. niKlilitowns. w.iMion a tindF-i war. iltflspa. hrnwn brown Kiniis, at the Courthouse, 1UO behei- lumpers, canvas.

matti's-nii-r)iurn Street. Brooklyn. New Yurk, I DECOURSEY FRANK, sud- tirkiun and atoi'klnKa bal weiuli'un 19th day of January, litis. aiMMoximat.lv II. each.

i All 1 PRESENT: HON'. JACOB J. amounts being more or less.) SCI! WAHTZWALD. JUSTICE. Material luav lie seen bv applvinir In the Mallet- the Application of (o Alt-.

M. Vreeland. Business Offi-'AUOLPH LKPZELTER. falhei- of cei- at the above institution. KAL.MAN LEPZELTKR for leave to Walter B.

Cooke Januarv 21. 1943, beloved, Mane Mariowe; latner oi Jonn husband of Viola; devoted fatherland- Joan; son of Elizabeth of Catherine. Frank Virginia jMcCumiskey. and brother of Alice THIERMANN SOPHIE of (Lynbrcck, L. on Wednesday, Bid forma may be obtained by an-iassuni anotner name IT-non readina- and filinar the an INC.

and Rot: brother of William D.Cleveland. Funeral Saturday. 9 21 194o' beloved iZr ci nd Daniel D. Reposing Henry a.m.. from John J.

Healey Funeral iPpZ 0 nd Daniel D. Reposing Henry Liiiie Harries. Reposing at the 1944. Sun -hine passes. nhadoKS fall.

Lou's remembrance outlaata all. ANNIE and ARTHUR. MOEGELIN In loving memory McCaddln ifc Son Home, 24 7th Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue: Re of Lt. WILLIAM. Killed in action January 23, 1945.

WIFE, plication to Mr. M. J. Vreeland, at the above institution or to John E. Burton.

Direr-tor of the Budget. Room 113. State Capitol. Albany, New York. The State reserves the right to reject or cancel any or ail bids which will be accepted only on the per pound basis.

Purchaser will be required to accept material "as is, where is;" and must indicate on the bid the number and expiration date of his Compensation Insurance policy. Bids will be accepted until 10 a.m.. Tuesday, February 3. 1948. addressed to John E.

Burton. Director of the Budget. Room 113. State Capitol. Albany- New York.

Bid envelopes must be plainly SKOWFOE In loving memory nexed petition of ADOLPH LEPZEIv TER. as natural guardian of KAL-MAN LEPZELTER. an infant, duly verified January 10. 194S: the affidavit of KALMAN LEPZELTER. verified the 12th day of January.

1948. praying for leave to change the nama of said Infant to KALMAN LESTER, in place and stead of his present name; and upon a certificate of birth, of KALMAN JOSEPH LEPZELTER. Registered No. 18652: and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the petition and affidavit, that there is no reasonable oblection to tha change of name proposed: NoWon motion of MORRIS FEL-DEH. KSO attornev for the Deti- FUNERAL INFORMATION SO S.r.sta ATsasa MAia 2-8585 Fridaw, January JJrif CLARK.

Andrtw A.M. at Caa(l riCAULLL Angelina :80 A.M. at Chapel HODVOl. fliiabeta A.M. al Han WOLFE, Man aret 10:00 A.M.

at Ckapel Saturday, January 24th Gil SON. Thnroii F. A.M. it Chapel MAIIF.R. Mrln 1 P.M.

at Chapel Avenue. Services Sunday evening, 8 o'clock. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. FERRARA GRISPINA C.

oh January 21, 1948, devoted daughter of Michael and Franees Ferrara; beloved sister of Mrs. Gussie Mtil-in. Mrs. Frances DeMarco, Peter, Flinch Funeral Home. 34 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook.

Religious and Eastern Star services on Friday at 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, L. I. TH6MSON MARY on January 21, 1948, beloved mother of Walter Y. and William M.

Thomson. Services at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 207 Nassau Avenue. quiem Mass St. Mark's Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McGUI RE ANNIE, Wednesday, wife of the late John loving mother of Edward, Augustine, Leo, Helen McNulty; grandmother of Ann McNulty, at her home, 434 5th Street. Funeral Saturday; Sol- of husband and father, NIELS Passed away January 23, 1947. Wife, Daughter and Son-in-Law. WYCKOFF SPENCER CONE rharles. Louis and Anthony.

Re Died January 22, 1947. In tender, HI KM II. Ilrrnaa I I P.M. (hi pel lsmg at nome ui izin "C4u Ion Saturday. 2:30 p.m.

Interment! loving memory. I mis you more li.ir. p.m. cpei PILGRIM.tloner. it is N.

Y. Solemn Hieh Mas.s.iCnurch 10 a.m. Javucrv 2Kth marked: BID KAuS STATE HOSPITAL." each day. WIFE. Mount Olivet Cemetery.

MI'RPHV. Sarah VUKI A.M. al Chapel st Bemadette R. C. Church, 13th, John Cemetery.

ORDERED, that the said LAI AN LEPZELTER. be and he. hereby is authorized to assume the name of KAL- VI I.E-.JT&-P in iiI.i.a i'cjH nf TRADEMARK NOTICE Avenue and 82d Street. Saturday. 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross BU. 2-0266 121S Flalaaik Ave. NFWBI Rfj. KiUard 3:1111 r.M. h.mrl JOSEPH I.ENTIM of 197 Bay 41st hiK present on the 28 th day Street.

Brooklyn. New York. haalFeliruarv. lM-IS: and it is further filed with the Seeretary nf the St ate ORDERED, that this order en-of New Yoik lu Tiadetnaik -LEN-ltered and with the papers on which TIM OLIVE OIL imprinted on a wa. granted he filed within ten drawing of olhe trees and an davs from the date hereof in the Ot-oil press operated by a donkey, to be ciotk of the Citv Court of used on containers of all descriptions the City of New York Countv of Walter B.

Cooke, Inc. ii proud of the distinction of being New York's largest funeral directors. Tliii distinction rninci from a reputation of ni.iiiv i'ui Handing nf liiiiii'-lv, llioiililfulnPe anil flii-nil- Our perfectly equipped rliapci and reception rooms lliioiiplioul the city and perfectly trained help you in every part of the ceremonies, from tha moment that you call to tha completion of our services. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP UNDERSTANDING of your needs MILES -ALPHONSUS of 434 Street, January 22. 1948, beloved husband of Mary uier Kelly i devoted father of Eleanor C.

William Mrs. Kathleen Cunningham, Alphonsus D. Jr. and Mrs. Angela M.

Lane. Reposing Henry McCaddin Son Home, 24 7th Avenue. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 o'clock, St. Saviour's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. 63-32 Forett Avenue HEemaa 3-0900 Sntnrdau, January 24th JACKSON. Jifph C. P.M. at Ihiael of olive oil.

Jj-ist osuvinis. and that a ropy of this order be published within fen davs after Cemetery. Albert Aievoli. Director. FUCHS RICHARD C.

on Tuesday. January 20, 1948. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Fuchs. Eervice private. AFFNEY JAMES of Valley Drive, By Crest. Huntington, h. I- January 22, 1948; beloved husband ot Mary: devoted father of Marian Bushey and James.

Solemn Requiem Mass Monday. January 36, 10 in, St. Patrick's Huntington. JOSEPH LENTIN'I of 197 Bay 41st Street. Brooklyn.

New York, lias filed with the Secretary of the State of New York his Trademark "AN-GELUS" superimposed upon a picture of an angel and two children to be used on containers of combination of various edible oils. j5-18t osu 150-10 Hillside Are. JAaaica 6-6670 Saturday, January 24th RRF.RIDAN'. Mary A.M. at Chap'l COOKK, Anna A.M.

at Chapel Monday. January 2Mh MAX, 10:30 A.M. at Chipfl irea the entry thereof in the Brooklyn Ragle, a newspaper published in Kings County at least once, and an affidavit of publication be filed in this Court -within forty (40) days after the date hereof; and after such requirements are complied with, the said KALMAN LEPZELTER shall, on and after the 28th day of February. 1948. be known as and by the name of KALMAN LESTER, and by no other name.

ENTER JACOB J. SCHWARTZ-W ALP. CC. BANKBl'PTCTNOTICES LEGAL NOTICES FUNERAL SERVICE Sine till UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Ad. 1SU-I9 NOTICE OF PETITH FOR EXON-ERATION FROM OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FILED DECEMBER 11, 1947 Notice I- given that Mmhattan 158-14 Northern Blvd.

FLitainf 3-6600 Friday. January 23rd KELLY.Calhrrlne Service to be arranged Sti'urdav. January 24th VVKBR. Sa ah I P.M. al Reiidrnr COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $150 DISTANT SHIPMENTS FROM $125 NOTICE: EDWARD PRAOER AND Daniel Parker, individually and as Lighterage Corporation, as owner of coiiMi-tners and tne couat tnersluu of barge PALM, has filed a petition put CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES A A 1 I ii All rra.tr rllkirrt a I ll tl rr suant to Title 46.

u. s. Sections l.arionai iiauiaue i onipanv were an-BROOKLTN CT DUCCN) FUNERAL. HOMtS 183-1W. claiming the right to exom-ra-i judged bankrupt Jan.

30. 1948. and the I itton from or limitation of liability first meeting of creditors will be held 50 Seventk' Avenue MAia 2-8585 63-32 Forest Avenge HEieman 3-0900 front all claims arising on the voyage, Feb. 3. 1948.

at 10 30 a.m.. In Room Earl C. HaaatT, Lkcnm 3 Brooklyn Locations GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenu BUckmiartst 2-0247 i rn ia ult 'J a li gc7Al' lf'e naige rALi terminating -ip. 1 o.

nun -o toe natKP rsLa Lerniinatinif 1218 Malbusk Ave. BUckmintter -IUD ISU-IO MHIiide Av. JAniica t-MU' v. .1 on June 11 1947 Son ton HvooKiyn. ai wnicti time and place rreditori may attend.

Henry 1S1 Liaata Bonlevara BUckaiiaster 4-1200 158-M North. Bird. FLukiai 3-6400 All 'persona having such claims must ftltt them under oath nrovi-fed as iniannoint a trustee. Drove their claims. 7501 FIFTH AT.

83 HANSON PLACE 711 SIXTY-FIFTH ST. PHONE SHORE ROAD 5-160 FUNERAL HOMES IN EVERY BOROUGH AND WESTCHESTER 24 Strata At. NEim 8-8912 Andrew J. McCaddln, Mgr. Admiralty Rule 35 nf this Court, withl examine the bankrupt and transact th Clerk of this Court at the Umtedisuch business aa z.y come before said States Court House.

271 Washington! meeting. Samuel Duberatein. Ref-Sueet, Brooklyn 2. New York, ua or'eiee in Bankrupic.

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