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ST. PATRICK SOCIETY NOTES MOORE BIRTHDAY FEDERAL BAR ASKS NAMING KENNEDY TO APPEAL BENCH Heroine of French Lauds UJA Work Madame Paulette Oppert, former merber of the French underground, who was respon 'Make Children Feel Loped' Legion Gold Medals Awarded Th. St. Patrick Society of "If all children were made to is not respected in Brooklyn met for ltsI2d, annual feel that they are loved, wanted and respected In their own homes there would be little If home he strives to gain respec Mrs. Una Beresln and Mariano Terdoslavich were awarded gold medals last night at the graduating ceremonies for the alien class studying for citizenship at the night school of Montauk Junior High School, 45th St.

and 16th of which Mrs. Ida Gottlieb Is principal. The medals, given by Boro Park Post, American Legion, for the highest rating in were presented by Post Commander Charles Todfield, who also presented certificates of honor. The guest speaker of the evening was Municipal Court Justice Roger J. Brock, who con Thomas Moore dinner at tne The aDDoIntment Federal nedy's promotion was contained in a resolution, offered by Sidney Squire of Brooklyn.

The Squire resolution pointed out that the Eastern District of New York, which Includes Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau. Suf elsewhere. This Is usually in Montauk Club, 8th Ave. and Judge Harold M. Kennedy of the form of memDersnip in nana, a forerunner to juvenile Lincoln Place, last night on the 172d anniversary of the poet's Brooklyn as a member of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to suc anv Juvenile problem," said Dr.

sible for saving the lives of Solomon Adelman. psychiatrist delinquency. Dr. Adelman advised that all communities take an interest in the life of their children and to provide supervised, creatlv activities for them as a preven- tative solution for the problem of delinquency. birth.

thousands of Jewish children during World War II, last night hailed the United Jewish Appeal as tfie most Important instrument of the effort to rescue the survivors of the Nazi extermination. in charge of Adolescent Service of the Kings County Hospital, at a meeting of the 67th Precinct Co-ordinating Council last night at the Municipal Court House, 27 Snyder Ave. He pointed out that when a ceed the retiring Chief Judge Cantor on Sick List Learned Hand was urged today Eddie Cantor was taken to by the Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. folk and Richmond, with a population of about has no representation on the Circuit Court of Appeals. Doctor's Hospital yesterday for gratulated the members of the treatment of a ruptured blood class.

vessel in his vocal chords. A request for Judge Ken 1 J. 12 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 29, 1 951 BEt'Et) eastasBsasggf- v.mmmmbmefw: 'f Si'- iN.VVlEMORy CZUBAKOWSKI THEODORE GYURO JOHN JOSEPH. De- BOWMAN in loving memory of KIRKNER In lovtfcg memory of MoLEER Sgt, GERARD J. May .1 PETERSON MARY, died No ADAMO In loving; memory of SW ANSON LOUISE and RICHARD, in loving memory of our oear mother and Dick.

Their memory Is at dear today At In the hour they pated away. LOUISE, DOTTY and ELEANOR. TAGUE Pfc. PHILIP J. Lov-taa lng memory of a dear son and brother.

Killed In Franc February 10, 1945. There lt a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance laat forever. DAD, JIM, ROBERT. TAGUE Pfc.

PHILIP J. Killed taa in 'France on February 10, 1845y We cannot. Lord. Thy purpoae aee. But' all Is well that's done by Thee.

Aunt MAE and Uncle JOHN. TAGUE Pfc. PHILIP J. In lo-W lng memory of our nephew, who was killed In France. cember 18, 1945.

My lips cannot tell how mist him, My heart cannot tell what to say; Ood alone knowa how alas him. In home that it lonesome today. Surrounded by friends I am lonoeoate. In the midst of my joys I am blue. With a amlle on my face I've a heartache Longing, dear sonny, for you.

MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHER. HAHN MARY B. Died November 29, 1950. Sleep on, dear wife, and take your rest, They mist you most who loved you beat. Beloved HUSBAND.

HAHN MARY B. Died November 29, 1950. A silent thourht. a secret tear Keeps her memory ever dear. Loving SON.

HARAN In memory of our dear tat sons, Lt. JAMES P. and En- r-w. Sign ALLEN F. HARAN.

Masses offered. "We often alt and think of them. When we are an alone. For memory is the onlv thing That grief can call its own." Mother, Dad and Sister. HARLEY In loving memory of tat THOMAS died January 28, 1950.

Always in my heart. Loving Wife RICKY. HAUGHERY THOMAS. Just when his days teemed brtghteet Just when hit hopes secmeed best, Ood called him from amongst ua To hla eternal rest. MOTHER, DAD and SISTERS.

HEALY In loving memory of ta JOSEPH P. and Ensign JO- SEPH. To have, to hold and then to part. Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. Wife, Mother, Sister and Brother.

HENNESSY MARY AGNES, July 19, 1949. 8urrounded by friends we are lonesome. In the midst of our lova we are blue. With a smile on our faces we've a heartache Longing, dear mother, for you. HUSBAND and FAMILY.

vember 25, 1950. Years of sacrifice, little of play Loving, giving, emoothlng the way, Life it too thort, mother, ever to pay; Strong in adversity, ready to do, Gentle, unaelftah, a friend ever true. Our bast possession, mother, was you. Loving CHILDREN. PETERSON WILLIAM FRAN taa CIS, Seaman 1st Class.

Killed in action, October 25, 1944. We who loved you sadly mlta you, As it dawns another year; Xn our lonely hours of thinking Thoughu of you are ever near. Loving PRICE In memory of GRACE who died May 30, 1948. "Sleep on, dear mother, and take your real. They mist you most who loved you best." Loving CHILDREN.

QUIGLEY ELLEN, died December 2, 1950. Dear mother, you are not forgotten. Though on earth you are no more, Still In memory you art with ua Aa you alwaya were before. Loving CHILDREN. RANSOM In loving memory of my dear husband, HENRY RAN SOM.

I often alt and think of him When I am all alone; For memory is the only thing That grief can call ita own. WIFE. RANSOM In loving memory of my dear father, HENRY RANSOM. A loving father, true and kind. No friend on earth like him we'll find.

Daughter CATHERINE. REED Pvt. GEORGE A. taJuly 27, 1944. A Silent moutni, a secret Lear Keeps his memory ever dear.

Mother, Sisters and Brother. RIFFELMACHER In loving memory of CHARLES. Masses offered. Wife, Children and Grandchildren. RIIPPA MARIA and ANTERO.

A silent thought, a aecret tear Keeps tier memory ever dear. LAILA, ARNE and ELAINE. RUDDY In loving memory of taw Sgt. CHARLES WALTER RUDDY, killed in action December 7, 1944. I often think I see his smiling face, As he bade his last good-bye.

And he left his home forever, In a distant land to die. Mother, Sisters and Brothers. RUGGIERO In memory of nrmr vin lurawa. We often think we see his smiling face, As he bade hla last goodby. And he left his home forever, In a distant land to die.

MOTHER, DAD, SISTER, BROTH ERS and MONICA. SANDERS In loving memory of. our son, Lt. ACHAD The PARENTS. "How calm they sleep beneath the shade Who once were weary of the strife And bent, like us, beneath the load our daughter and sister, MARION mcoonnack.

Died August 10, 1W44. MOTHER, DAD and FAMILY. LAFFERTY In tovffiaj memorv of my dear mother. ROSE E. Passed away February 1951.

Daughter, ELIZABETH. LEVENS My adored mother, IRENE PARSELL, died April 12, 1917. and mv dear brother Jin died January 28, 1950.. BESSIE. LEWIS MARIAN V.

Died July 2, 1948. Birthday Mass St. Cath erine of Genoa Church, June 1. 7:15 a.m. A silent thought, Mother, Sister and, Niece, Marian Rose.

i LILIENTH AL In loving mem-taory of 8Sgt. WILLIAM G. More and more each day we mitt him; Friends may think the wound la healed; But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearta concealed. The FAMILY. LOOP-Opl.

WILLIAM. O. In taa loving and cherished mem- 1 nrn ft nil rlaow (Cam mA brother who made the supreme ifice MOM, DAD and SISTERS. LUNDELL In loving memory of ta Capt. GEORGE H.

Sleep on. dear George, and take your rest. They mlsa you most who loved you beat. Mother, Father, Sister and Brother LUNDY Pvt. WILLIAM W.

taDied August 14, 1941. There 1s a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance laat forever. MOM, LUCILLE and BARBARA. LUNDY WILLIAM, died October 1, 1950. Sleep on dear Will and take your rest.

They miss you most, who loved you best. MARY, LUCILLE and BARBARA. CRAMMOND KENNEDY MAIER Pvt. WILLIAM A No pen can write, no tongue can tell My aad and bitter loss. But God alone haa helped to well To bear my heavy cross.

Mother, Brothers and Sisters. MARTIN In loving memory of taa Pvt. HAROLD MARTIN, who died in Italy October 18, 1944, Just when his days seemed brightest. Just when his hopes seemed best, 3od called him from amongst ut To. hit eternal rest.

MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS, MARTINUS In loving memory of GRACE B. MARTINUS. DiedOc tober 1, 1950. A silent thought, a aecret tear Keepa her memory ever dear. Loving HUSBAND, McCABE CATHERINE July 28, 1943.

Sunshine Passat, thadows fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all. Mother, Daughter and Sister. McCarthy Pfc. corneijus. taa In memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Cornelius.

Killed in France August 8, 1944. May his soul rest la peace. Aunt Ann, Uncle Harry and Family umsLitiiix jutin j. in memory, A g.af a WT a of my beloved husband. To have, to hold and then to part, lt the greatest sorrow of our heart.

His WIFE and FAMILY. McCORMTCK Pvt. WILLIAM taa C. Killed in Italy January 9, 1944. Wt often think we aee hie smiling fate.

At he bade his laat goodby. And he left his home forever. In a dlatant land to die. MOTHER, DAD and BROTHERS. McGRATH Lt.

JOSEPH P. In taa loving memory. Died Decem- ber 19, 1943. There ik link death cannot aever. Love and remembrance last forever.

Loving Mother, Father, Brothers, McKEE MARIQN. We think of her tn silence; No eye may see us weep. But meny silent tears are thed When others art aaleep. Loving Husband and' Children. McLEER Sgt.

JAMES L. Septa tember 15, 1946, in Belgium, Just a thought of tweet remembrance. Just a memory aad and true; Just trie love and sweet devotion Of one who thinka of you. The FAMILY. tab Sgt.

JOHN J. BOWMAN killed in action March 16, 1945. Mot dead to those who loved him. Not lost, but gone before. Be Uvea with ua In memory.

And will forevermore. MOTHER, and BROTHERS. BROAD In memory of a dear husband and father, GORDON T. BROAD. Be had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all.

WIFE and DAUGHTER. BROWN SSgt. WILLIAM tab of the 880th Bomb Squadron. Died April 25, 1950. In loving memory.

Brothers and Sisters and Marilyn. BURKE Corp. MURIEL taa U.S.M.C.W.R. In loving mem- ory. Died November II, 1946.

A silent thought, a Keeps bet memory aecret tear ever dear. Mother, Dad, Harold and Joan. BURNES In loving memory- of ansa a loving son and brother, Mas-ter Sgt. ROY Jr. MOM, DAD, HELEN and DONALD CAHILL In loving memory of tot.

Pfc. WILLIAM F. CAHILL. Killed in action December 12, 1944, on Leyte Island. MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHER.

CALNAN WILLIAM A. In lov ing memory. "Ood has you In His keeping. We nave you In our heart Grace, Buddy, Helen and Bert. CAMERON JULIA February 1929: CHARLES CAMERON, Mav 25, 1930: FREDERICK G.

A. DAUSCHER, April 24, 1946; GILBERT A CAMERON, October 20, 1948. Daughter, Wife and Bister. CAMPION In memory of ED' taw WARD A. CAMPION.

Veteran World War I. Passed away September 9, 1950. JOHN and JERRY CAMPION. CANNING In loving memory of tab our dear son and brother, SSsrt. DAVID Army Air Corps.

Killed In action September 12, 1943. Masses ottered. Yeara roll on, but memories stay As near and dear aa yesterday. FATHER, MOTHER, Brother AUSTIN, Sister CATHERINE. CIAFFONE In loving memory taa of our dear son and brother, Pfc.

FRANK JOSEPH CIAF FONE, who died In action March 6, 1945. MOM, POP and SISTER. CIPULLO MARGARET MARY, January 11, 1951. sigh sometimes to aee thy face. But alnoe this cannot be.

leave thee to the care of Him Who watches thee and ma." MERNE FAMILY. COLLINS In memory of Pvt. JAMES killed in action in Tunisian campaign March 25, 1943. No one knowa the silent heartaches, Only those who have loved can tell The grief we bear In silence For the one who loved so well. Mother, Dad, Sister, Brothers.

CONNELLY In loving memory ta of a dear son and brother, Pvt. FRANCIS T. CON NELLY. Killed in action August 1944. Oone la the face we loved so dear.

Silent li the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here And who. though absent, la Just as dear. Mother, Dad, Sisters, Brother.

COX Members and friends of Branch 41, National Association of Lette Carriers, Brooklyn, New York, will assemble at the 9th Avenue and 37th Street entrance to Green-Wood Cemetery at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 30, 1951, to hold memorial services and decorate the grave of the late Congressman SUNSET COX. CHARLES H. DILLON, President. CUCINOTTA CATHERINE and ANTHONY, "A silent thought, a secret tear.

Will keep their memory ever dear." The CHILDREN. CUCINOTTA Dr. LOUIS GEORGE. "His memory la a dear today Aa In the hour he passed away.1 BROTHERS and SISTERS. CULLEN EDWARD I.

Died July 22, 1949. His dignity and Importance near kept him aloof. The deep sorrow of his many friends was ample proof, nentleneas, generosity, patience, that was he. He wslked humbly with hit Ood wherever he might be. MOTHER, AMBROSE and FATHER TOM, S.J.

CULLEN 8 Sgt. EDWARD I. veteran of China cam-paign. Died victim of war February 23, 1950. Remember.

Lord. Thv servant. Ned Cullen. who haa rone before us with the sign of faith and sleeps the sleep of peace. want, we oeeeern Tnee, urd, to him and to all who rest In Christ, a place of refreshment, light and peace, throurh Christ.

our Lord, Amen. MOTHER, AMBROSE and FATHER TOM, S.J. CULLUM In loving memory of EDWARD who passed away March 21. The blow wee great, the shock severe, We little thought the end waa near. And only those who have loat can tell The pain of parting without farewell.

More each day we miss you. father. Friends may think the wound Is healed But they little know the sorrow That Hat within our hearta concealed. WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTER and MOTHER-IN-LAW. JOHN, July 19, 1949.

"Hit memory It as dear today. As In the hour he paaaed away." Loving Mother, Wife and Children. DAVID In loving memory of GEORGE GUY, died October 22, 1950. Florence and Daughter, Clytie. DAVERN In memory of a betas, loved son and brother, Sgt.

JACKIE DAVERN. Died in Italy September 29, 1944. A silent thought, secret tear Keepa his memory ever dear. MOTHER and SISTER. DI BRIENZA FRANK Sr.

To a never to be forgotten devoted husband and loving father, who departed this life August 14, 1942. Tne DI DOMENICO In loving memory of our mother and father and brother, LOUIS. "Alwaya In our hearts." The FAMILY. DILLHOFF In loving memory of mv dear husband ALFRED T. Passed away April 13, 1950.

Wile, ELIZABETH. DI STEFANO ANTHONY J.J taaFlC, U. S. N. R.

Killed In action May 28, 1945. We often think we see hie smiling fact, As he bade his last goodbye And he left his borne forever In a distant land to die. Mother, Dad, Brother and Sister. DONOHUE Corp. GERARD H.

ta. Died in Holland, March 4, 1945. "Forever In our hearta." Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brothers. DOOLEY In loving memory of ta. Pvt.

HYACINTH (BUDDY). Killed in action June 6, 1944. DAD, BROTHERS and SISTERS. DOUGHERTY JAMES V. In loving memory of our beloved son and brother.

Passed away October 28, 1950. Mother, Brother and Sisters. DU BOIS MADELINE ROSE, October 12, 1937. 'Only a memory of bygone days. And a algh for fate unseen, But a constant feeling that Ood atone.

Knows Just what should have been." MERNE FAMILY. DUNCAN In loving memory of tab Pvt. MICHAEL J. DUNCAN. Killed in actio November 18, 1944, 90th Division.

Just when hit days seemed brightest Just when his hopes seemed best, God called him from amongst us To his eternal rest. MOM and FAMILY. EASTON In loving memory of THOMAS. Died July 2, 1950. His memory Is aa dear today Aa in the hour he passed away.

Loving WIFE. FARRELL In memory of ta. THOMAS EDWARD FAR- RELL Jr. MO.M.M. 2c.

Killed in action in Normandy Invasion, June 9, 1944. Father, Mother, Brother and Sister. FIELDS In loving memory of our beloved mother and grandmother, MARGARET who passed away May 30, 1947. Masses offered. Daughters and Grandchildren.

FITZPATRICK Pfc. JOHN T. tab In loving memory. Died Au- gust 20, 1944. Just a token of love's devotion That our hearta still long for you.

Mother. Dad, Sisters and Brothers. FOSTER DAVID. In loving memory of a dear brother. Passed away May 30, 1950.

Sleep on. dear brother, and take your rest. They mlaa you most who loved you best. SISTERS and BROTHERS. GABLE Pfc.

ARTHUR F. "Alwava In our hearts." Mom, Dad and Brother, GAIR In loving memory of tab Pvt. JOHN J. Died April 6, 1945. SomeUmea a note of an old-fatlrioned tone Brings ua a thought of you.

Loving Mother, Sister, Brother. GATENS Lt. FRED, Air ta Corps. Killed in Germany. We who have worked with him shall always remember him.

BROOKLYN EAGLE. GAUS In loving memory Of EMIL. Died October 8, 1949. Hla memory It aa dear today As In the hour he passed away. Loving WIFE and SON.

GILMARTIN WILLIAM De. cember 17, 1948. Thoughte of you oome drifting back Within our dreams to stay. To know that you are resting When the twilight ends the day. MOTHER, DAD, EILEEN, OLASHEEN MARY and ED WARD, in loving memory of our aear parents.

Always in our hearts SONS and DAUGHTERS. GRIFFIN JOSEPHINE, died October 2, 1950. Member of Flat' bush Post 391 American Legion Auxiliary. A bitter grief, a shock severe To part with her we loved so dear. Our lose la great, we'll not complain.

But know In Christ, we ll meet again. Husband CHARLIE URN ELL THERESA (nee Dougherty), August 4, 1949. A allent thought, a aecret tear Keeps her memory ever dear. Mom, Dad, Brothers and Sisters, ta22, 1944, in Italy. Just a thought of sweetv remembrance, Just a memory ssd and true; Just the love and sweet devotion Of one who thinks of you.

The FAMILY. McNALLY EDMUND. January 5, 1947. Died There lt Love and link death cannot sever, remembrance last forever. Loving WIFE and DAUGHTERS.

MELLETT Corp. FRANCIS J. taa Killed in action January 13, 1945, In Belgium. MCT.T.li-rT-Pvr. V.

Wlllprf in action March 12, 1945, in Luzon. We think of them in silence Their names we oft recall. There Is nothing left to answer But their pictures on the wtil. MOTHER, DAD. BROTHER and SISTER-IN-LAW.

MERRON Pfc. WILLIAM J. ta Died in Iwo Jima February 19, 1945. In loving memory. Always In our hearts.

The FAMILY. MILLER Pvt. GEORGE. Killed taa May 30, 1944. Pvt.

EDWARD. Killed November 20, 1944. In loving memory. Sister, Mrs. LORETTA MURPHY.

MI LONE Pvt. ALEXANDER J. taa Died in France, September 19. 1944. "We do not know what psin he hsd, We did not see him die; We only know he passed away.

And could not say good-bye." Mother, Dad, Sister and Brother. MISCIONE CARMELA. Died April 27, 1947. There Is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. HUSBAND and CHILDREN.

MOEGELIN Lt. WILLIAM M. taa Died January 23, 1945. In loving memory of Bill. The FAMILY.

MOLONEY In loving memory tab of our son and brother, Pfc. HARRY W. MOLONEY, died in action August 10, 1944. His memory Is aa dear today Aa In the hour he passed away. MOTHER, DAD and BROTHERS.

MOORE LOUISE January 30, 1937. And while ahe Use in peaceful aleep Her memory we shall always keep. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. MOSCICKI In memory of our taa beloved son and brother, Pvt HENRY, who died February the service of his 7, 1945, in country. Mother, Dad, Sisters, Brother, MULLHOLLAND In loving memory of CATHERINE MUL-HOLLLAND.

Died March 14, 1949. Paet her Buffering, past her pain, Cease to weep for tears are vain; She who suffered Is at rest, Gone to Heaven with the blest. Loving CHILDREN. MULHOLLAND Lt. JOHN C.

taa In loving memory. Died March el 10.4c All hit toilt and conflicts o'er, Lo, he dwells with Christ above; Oh. what glories he's discovered. In the Saviour whom he loved. Brothers and Sisters.

NOONAN JULIA. In loving 1 memory. We think of her in silenoe, No eye may see ua weep. But many silent tears are shed When others are aaleep. HUSBAND and SONS.

OFFERMAN In memory of HENRY OFFERMAN and LENA MARIA WELL, and my brother, THEODORE. A allent thought, a aecret fear 'Keeps their memory ever dear. JOHN OFFERMAN. ORO ROBERT, U. S.

N. Killed ta. in action. We, his fellow workers, shall never forget him. BROOKLYN EAGLE.

OROURKE HENRY Sea-taa man 1st Class. In loving mem- ory of our nephew. Killed on Leyte, November 30, 1944. "Alwaya In our heart and prayers. Aunt JANE, Aunt MAE and VIRGINIA.

OWENS Corp. CORNELIUS ta. In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Killed 'in 11 A A action iune 11, Hit memory la aa dear today At In the hour he pasted away. Dad, Sisters and Brother.

PASCAL Pfc. JOSEPH N. Killed in action January 14, 1945. Gone but not forgotten. Mother, Father, Sisters, Brothers.

PASC ALE MARGARET. have loat my toul'e companion, A llfe linked with my own. And day by day I mlsa her more As I walk through llfe alone. HUSBAND. PASSARO In memory, Lt, tab FRANCIS M.

Killed in France March 15, 1945. Hit memory lt as dear today At ta the hour he passed away. MOM, DAD, WIFE and SON. PAULSEN MARY JANE. irstJ Anniversary Mass the Nativity Church, Wednesday, 7 a.m.

Her memory Is aa dear today. Aa In the hour the passed away. Aunt, ROSE. PETERSON MARY, died November 25, 1950. Sleep on.

detr wife, and lake your real. They mitt you moat who loved you beet. Loving HUSBAND. Sgt. ANDREW.

Some day we hop to ml you. Soma day. know not when, Wt meet In better land And never part wain. Mother, Sister and Brothers. ADAMS In devoted memory of Sat.

JOHN ANTHONY. A loving son and brother. We think af bin in alienee. No eye may aat up weep. Bui many illant taara ai ahed When ether an aalaap.

MOTHER and SISTER. ADAMS Sgt. JOHN. In sweet tat remembrance ot a devotea. ana loving nephew.

Killed in action in Germany March 14, 1945. Sleep on, tweet John, llaap on and take thy Teat Lay thy head upon thj Savlour'e brwalt; Wa loved tbee, but Ood lovee the beat. Aunt DELIA and FAMILY. AD AMY JOHANNA M. Eighth Anniversary Mass, Friday, June 8, 9 a.m..

St. Patrick's Church. 85th Street and 5th Avenue. Wt mlee her whan wa need friend On her wa alwaya could depend, she cheered In tlokneee and looUMd our pain, Ood grant aom day wa'U meat again. Lady Adamy Circle No.

387, C.O.F. of A. AMERICAN GOLD STAR MOTHERS, INC, FLATBUSH CHAPTER, NO. 25. In mem ory of our beloved sons who maae the supreme sacrifice in World War II.

GOLD STAR MOTHERS. AMERICAN GOLD STAR MOTHERS, Brooklyn Chapter 10, 8721 4th Avenue, Brooklyn. In memory of our sons who paid the supreme sacrifice. GOLD STAR MOTHERS. ANDERSON In loving memory ta of Sgt.

ROY S. ANDERSON. Soma day wa hope to meet you. Some day. Icnow not when.

Wa ehall meat In a better land And never part again. Mother, Dad, Sister, Brothers. ASHKIN In loving memory of tab our very dear son and brother, Pfc. MILTON ASHKIN, who died in action, April 18, 1945. MOTHER, DAD and SID, ASHLEY In loving memory of Pvt.

JOHN who died May 28, 1944. cannot. Lord, Thy purpoae est, But all well that a dona by That. Loving SISTERS. ATZERT In cherished mem- taa ory of our loving son and "brother.

Pfc. EDWARD GEORGE ATZERT, killed in action in Italy, September 22, 1944. Memorial Mass Wednesday, May 30, at 6:30. St. Leonard's Church, Jefferson Street and Wilson Avenue.

Your helping hand waa elweye flret To render any aid you could; Your voice waa alwaya raleed in praiae, Your worda were wlae and good-Dear Edward, since you've gone away. The ones you loved to true Try hard to carry on the way We know you'd went ua to. Although Our Lord took you away. You are in our hearta both night and day. We mite your amlle.

your fond cartas. Your loving worda of tendemeea. Sweet la the grave where you are laid. Many a visit In alienee paid. To lay a flower In remembrance of thee; You are not forgotten nor ever will be.

We watch your grave with care, Por our hearta are burled there. Mother, Dad, Mary and Neal. BALZARINI In fond memory of JOSEPH and LOUIS BALZARINI. Mrs. JOSEPH BALZARINI A In memory of PETER BANNON and ANN ROGERS, their children and my wife, ROSE THERESA.

aj long as Ufa and memory Last I shall remember thee. JOHN OFFERMAN. BAR ATT A Corp. EDWARD, w. we often sit and think of him When we are all alone.

For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER. BARBER WALTER H. taa Seaman First Class, U.S.S. Alborcore, United States Navy.

In loving memory of our son, killed in action December 13, 1945. In our Heart your memory lingers. Sister, Brothers, Dad, Mother. BARRY Pfc. GERARD D.

The pearly gatea were opened, A gentle voice aald "Come," And with farewells unspoken. He gently entered home. MOM. BATES In loving memory of taaCorp. CHARLES J.

BATES, veteran World War No. 1. Passed on July 10, 1947. Sister, MARIE. BAUDO ANTOINETTE MA RINO, September 1, 1949.

"A loving slater, true and kind. No friend on earth like her we'll And Sisters Millie, Ida and Melba, BESSER MARTHA. The flowers place upon her grave May wither and decay. But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. EDWARD BESSER.

BIRNEY In loving memory of our son, Lt. WILLIAM TA BIRNEY. MOTHER and DAD. BLUNDELL In loving memory of my husband HAROLD A BLUNDELL, who passed away May 29, 1946. Ood bleas you, sweetheart.

My husband ao dear. That sorrow and loneHneea Ood helped me to bear. Wife. INGEBORO. WERBELOVSKY, who departed SAVOIA-In loving memory of this llfe February 1940.

brotner' Wife, Daughters and Grandchildren HERBERT P. SAVOIA, who passed I away March 31; 1951. WERBELOVSKY LILLIAN. In The FAMILY. l6ao; ant ioving memory of our dear Cr-TJ A rT TTT? Tn a Aunt Catherine and Uncle Jimmy.

Thornton Walter Jr, May 30. 1950. What would I give, to elisp his hand, Hla happy face to act. To hear his voice and tea hit amlle, That meant ao much to me. MOTHER, DAD and BROTHER.

TRESHAM MaJ. EDWARD V. tea Deep in our hearts Hat a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory's framt we shall keep Because he was one of the best. Wife ANNE, daughter MARILYN.

UHLAND LOUISE, died January 19, 1950. Sunshine shadows fall, Love outlasts all. HILDA and FAMILY. UNGERER In cherished and taa loving memory of a dear son and brother, Corp. STANLEY FRANCIS.

Killed in action on Okinawa April 20,, 1945. Member of Company 165th Inf. (old 69th). May his soul rest In peace. Mother, Brother and Sisters.

VOGHT In memory of our taa beloved son, Pfc. OSCAR F. VOGHT. killed in France, November 9, 1944. "You are hot forgotten." MOM and DAD.

VORWERK In memory of Pvt taPAUL. Killed June 22, 1944. Just a token ot love's devotion That, our hearts still long for you. MOTHER, DAD and SIS. WALTERS ANNA.

Lovinf remembrance. Are a pleasure to recall. She had a kindly word for each. And died beloved by all. Sister, MAY.

WATSON ANNA, April 16, 1949. There la a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. MAUD, FLO, HENRY. WERBELOVSKY In sad and loving memory of ABRAHAM Jack and Miriam Goldberger.

WEYHRAUCH Pfc. ARTHUR, taa Fond remembrance of a dear friend. Charlie, Herman, Joe, Walter. WEYHRAUCH Pfc. ARTHUR taa In cherished memory of a fellow employe who gave his life for his country.

BROOKLYN EAGLE. WHALEY EDWIN In loving memory of my dear husband. Died May 29, 1947. Loving wife, REBA. WILDES JENNIE, died October 24, 1947.

Deep In the heart lie, a picture or a loved one laid to rest In memory's frame we shall keep Because she was one of the beet. DAD, SIS and CHARLIE. WOLLAM In loving memory of ta a dear brother, Sgt. AR- THUR B. WOLLAM.

Killed in action in Italy, June 19, 1944. Always In our hearts. His Loving Sisters and Brothers. WOOD Pfc. JAMES J.

WOOD ta U. S. M. C. Raider, killed on Saipan Island, June 15, 1944, with the 23d Marine Corp.

Co. of the 4th Division. Dear Jimmy, can't stop thinking of you. Mls you more time goes on Love and prayers from us all The FAMILY. WOOD-Pfc.

FRANK J. WOOD, ta 82d Airborne Division. Killed in action June 28, aged 19. 1944, Alwaya in our thouahts. MOTHER, DAD, JOHN, EUGENE ana AGNES.

WOOD-Pvt. FRANK E. WOOD m'f1 aCUn September Gone but not forgotten. Brother, JOHN. YAFFE In lovino- m.

-m XT ADD "'VIUUI HERMAN Eeaman roVINO As In the hour they passed away." The FAMILY. died January 11 "H' th 't And held your dying We AM "0W tn Ml" We did not ire you die; you 1M4, nt away And never aald goodbye Sadly missed by Grete and Family. Of human HERREILERS SSgt. FRED-taa ERICK, killed in action De- cember 6,1943, Athens, Greece. You will never be forgotten.

MOTHER, DAD, SISTER. HOLLOWAY Sgt, LEANDER. taa In affectionate remembrance of my husband, who died on November 24, 1943. There lt.a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever.

ETHEL and MOM. JOHNSTON In loving memory of our beloved Husband, Father and Grandpa. ALBERT F. JOHN STON Sr. died June 5, 1950.

Wife, Isabelle; son, George, and grandchildren, Albert F. Ill and Kathleen. JOHNSTON In loving memory taa of Staff. Sgt. ALBERT F.

JOHNSTON killed In ac tion in Germany on January 23, 1945. Mom, George, and Albert In. JOHNSTON In loving memory Of EDWARD R. JOHNSTON. Died May 12, 1950.

Not dead to ua who loved htm. Not lost, but tone before; He lives with us In memory And will forevermore. MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS. JESSUP In loving memory of taa JOSEPH J. Died January 28 r-w.

1951. Loving WIFE. KELLY Exercises In memory of our Standard Bearer WILLIAM KELLY will be held at his grave in Holy Cross Cemetery on Memorial Day. Wednesday, May 30, 1951. Members and friends will aseerrrble at the main entrance to Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn and Tilden Avenues, at 1 p.m., and pro ceed in a body to the grave.

ANDREW J. TARPEY, Chairman William E. Kelly Retired Postal Employes Association, Inc. CHARLES H. DILLON, President, Branch 41, National Association of Letter Carriers.

WILLIAM J. DOLL, President William E. Kelly Retired Postal Employes Association, inc. KENNEY Pfc. EDWARD 6th Army, 351st Infantry, Killed In action In Italy, July 9, 1944.

"We often think we tee hit smiling face, As he bade hla laat good'bye. And he left hla home forever, In a dlatant land to die." MOTHER. Twin Sister, MARIE, BROTHER and SISTERS. taa loved son and brother, Lt. EU- GENE F.

SCHADLER who died in action March 8, 1944. We have only your picture, dear Gene. To remember our whole life through. But your memory will linger forever, At we treasure the Image of you. POP, MOM and FAMILY.

SCUDERI ROSE. In loving memory. Our Hps cannot tell how we miss her. Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss her. In a home that la lonesome today.

Husband, Daughters and Sons. SEIGLE JOHN JOSEPH August 15, 1950. He suffered patiently and long. HIS hope waa bright, his faith was strong; The peace of Jesua filled hla breast. And in His arms he aank to rest.

Wife and Children. SERPICO Lt. FRANK R. In tab revered memory of our son and brother, who fell in line of duty March 6, 1944. Sunshine passes, shsdows fell.

Love's remembrance outlasts all. Brothers, Slstek-s, Mom and Dad, SILVERBURGH In loving memory of my beloved husband, friend, sweetheart, HAROLD B. Died May 13, 1937. Mass offered. CHRISTINE C.

SILVERBURGH. SKELLEY Seaman 1st Class taa THOMAS F. Died August 30, 1946. His bright blue eyes and cheerful face Are ao pleasant to recall, He had a loving word lor each, And died beloved by all. Daughter ELEANOR.

SOPRANO In loving memory' taa of Corp. FRANK SOPRANO U. 6. November 8, 1944, Italy. Our family circle hu been broken, A link gone from our chain; But though we're parted for a while We know we'll meet again.

The FAMILY. SOWINSKI Pfc. WALTER tadied September 20, 1944. MOTHER. STEIN Pvt.

WILLIAM 351st taa Regiment, 88th Division, Our boy Bill. In Italy October 10. 1944. MOM. STEIN ARTHUR devoted husband and companion.

Joined our son, Bill, February 9, 1950. Lonely BETTY. SULLIVAN In toying memory of Veronica Sullivan, who passed away June 22, 1950. Dad, Mother, Brother and Sisters.

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