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BROOKLYN! EAGLE, SUM. SEPT. 16, 1343 John R. Strubel Mrs. Elhel Sickles, Rites Tomorrow I GARDNER -On Srptfmiwr 13.

SARTOR JOHN E. at his res-i-1945, ANNA L. i'Juenly at Centei- rience. 155 Bristol Street, on Septein-each, L. beloved wife of George; ber 14, 1945, beloved husband of Mar- rath Funeral services for John R.

Strubel. 54. will be held at 10 30 i a.m. tomorrow in his home, 105 E. 8th St.

Burial will be Lutheran Cemetery. For James J. Head mother of Mrs. George Ebberhardt. garet (nee Dockweiiert; devoted i Mrs.

Anna Norbeck and Charles G. father of Albert John 4 UArJ IJ -r I jfit Strong; 13 grandchildren, 15 great- U. S. Army; Harry and Veronica, UJ (J ff fCI i grandchildren also survive. Funeral S.

M. reposing at the Bader Fu-. service Sunday, at 8 p.m.. at Ken- neral Home. 507 Liberty Ave-: A soiemn requicm ma.ss will nedy Chapel.

Rogers and Church nue, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence at 11) a.m. tomorrow Mr. Strubtl. for -0 years an em- be A solemn requiem mass will be ploye of the E. A Laboratories.

144 111 CtlfUlilCU ai 1U ill IUII1UIIUW c. d.cd Thursday in Walter C. LeGrys, John Gale Hunr Headmaster, Funeral services for Patrolman P.ince'on. Sept 15 John Walter LeGrys. 48 of 1803 Gale Hurt.

67, headmaster of the Beverlv Road, a veteran if World Hun School at Princeton since 1917 War I will be held at tonight at and one the Wdine mathema- thc chapel of Frank Marino. 514 tics teachers in the country died yesterday at Mercer Hospital, Tren- Wilson Ave. Burial will be at 2 pm Avenues. Brooklyn. Interment Mon- to tne it.

nurcn oi rresema- Sl xhomas the Apostle C. Holy Innocents R. C. Church. r.

1 dv 2 nm Everereens Ometerv won, uneie rruuirm masu p.m.. Evergreens cemetery won, neie rt-uuirm masi, churtn Woodhave.i, tor Mis. Ethel erly Road and E. 17th for James Crown Heights Hospital He wis a native of Brooklyn. Surviving are his widow.

Mrs. Strubel; two daughters. Eleanor and Florence a son. William. nem.

lua m. imerment lamuy p.ot. Lyn Slckies 50 world War I J. Head. 65.

retired ptesident of "aiTrTr 11? Z' St' Ceme'ery- veteran and a prominent member Bmson fledse. Manhattan to- ber 13. 1945 AUCE MAKit, De- SCHWINQ of tl Amcrican Legion, who riled b.cco firm, who died suddenly Fil- Alberii. Lhii.al Hiii.iiL5. Tlionms Andenon.

M. Kaulmtiin, B. BaKewelL FlorenceLe Orys, Walter Boniface Carson Masee, Ruth B. Broun, Agnes W. Moloney, Robert Carpenter Eliza Meyler, Mary R.

Caffrcy, Eliza bethOHara. Ellen M. Coates, Udolphus Owen, Caroline Coffey, John J. Reiners, Minnie Conroy, Thomas Sanford. Clarence Cunningham, S.

Sartor, John E. DHtri li, Frank Schwing. Charles Edelman, Helen Sickles. Ethel L. Gabel, Alvine C.

Thompson, E. A. Gardner, Anna L. Townsend. Louisa Hansen, AlireM Viggiano, Helen Hawkins, James J.

Walsh. Mary V. Head, James Waterbury, Ina Hef fernan. Jane Weber. Minnie Heidelberser, W.

lovea wiie oi mcnara ui CHARLES beloved husband i Friday in the U. S. Veterans Ad- day of a heart iuoik i i IB i.e. t-t Tr, Rnlhrn, In'crment will PhVi W12 ith Minnie; dear father of Charles S. ministration Hospital in the Bronx 1601 Beverly Road Interment will oe in Holy Cross Cemetery Services at Walter B.

Cooke, Inc. after a brief illness. Avenue, Sunday, September 18, 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens tomorrow in Green-wood Cemetery. Mr.

Hun, whose ancestors were Beconur.a violently ill Wednesday among the early settlers of Albany, Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbush Ave-! be in St. John's Cemetery. Mr. Head, a native Brooklynlte nue, Mondav, 8 pm Interment' Services will be held both by the became associated with Benson rrederiCK t.

rauisen Funeral services for Frederick E. nl(5ht patrolman LeGrvs was taken was born there Nov. 21, 1877 2 Evergreens Ome-' American Legion and the Order of Hedses. 435 5th Manhattan and HAWKINS JAMES suddenly, tery. jthe Shepherds of Bethlehem in the as a salesman in January, 1915.

Paulsen. 46. vice president 'on September 12, dear son ot vtwft rvMwonn'N- p- Walker Fune1 Home, 8734 and yen years 'ater. became a di- treasurer of the brewing i Thomas and Annie Kennedy; de-lir VTT 80th Woodhaven, at 8 p.m. rector.

In 1925 he was made vice; Greater New York Industries to the U. Naval Hospital at gnd Mr5 CaroUnP H. Gale Albans. He died on arrival. He attended Albany Academy, firm, Durina World War I he was received his a.

a. degree irom wu- later who died Friday while on a fishing voted brother of Set. Michael U.i A .1 Mrs. Sickles, a native of Brooklyn, president and three years mdmhar ftf flin NAW Vnrtf carvinn in that i Dili n-l hP nP rt ar j. i lirtllia 111 lo.

bi.u I u-it S. Army; Eleanore, Lt. Thomas of sister of iini- Johns Hopkins University In ALBFRGA September 14, 1945. the merchant marine and Pfc Jo- County Executive Committee of the until his retirement in 1943. He t.30 nm.

tomorrow in the rmmiiiH thu in iai-t tht 1 JU I. III. VUlllW I 1,,. rV.n,.,ntan, I TT Armv In Fnrnnp Pn. I Amprif-nn Ijo nn.

in of re- wan a vpteran of the S'lanlsh-' rhnm.l tevintnn Ave. and kalnva rvf BIlH epn I I TTrt.wj 7. 1925. he A teacher at Princeton University nfral Mondav. 9:30 a.m..

from his fmir. habilitation work amone veterans of America War and a member of wh cr Manhattan. He lived at nicn ne juuieu va ral from N. F. Walker Funeral home, 445 3d Street.

Solemn requiem World Wars I and II. She was men- the Wingfoot Golf Club the Ori- Rollins Hill Road. Mauhassett attatnea to nauic i a.ia iw trom iw to isn. ne munoea me as possible candidate for ental Beach Club and the New York Mr Paulsen was a member it time directed trailic at Bereen Si. math school at Princeton in 1D14 Home.

87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven devoted father of Daniel also suried by two brothers and two sisters. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Countv Commander. She was a Athletic Club. the New York Athletic Club and and 6th Ave ne was a men.oer was us manager un.n iu. County Commander, fane was a Athletic Club.

Survivina' are his niriow. Mrs. the North Hemp-tead Country Club. 69th American Lesion. He was presiner.r tne i-uncemn 7.

ItL Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, mPmbpr of Barbara (Monday. 10 a.m. Interment St. pritdne Post Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday.1 trment It.

Joh n'. Cetery 8 pm. Intefment Green-Wood Direction of Jere Cronin. Cemetery. I are his widow.

Mrs surviving are iuu bomiu hi uiuiaumi i.um moti McKeon Paulsen, a Etifrasla M. LeGrvs: 1936. Marv Jane and two Rose LeGrys and Mrs Florence With C. Maclnnes he was the Adelaide Head; his mother. Mrs.

Survinc Anne E. Nolan: a daughter, Muriel Katherine a son, Raymond and two daughter." jjouns iineiei). Mrs was a paS( deputy on September; THOMPSON EMMA silri- of thp Order of the Shepherds HEAD Suddenly ANDERSON-MAUU Wiwuni mi JAMES J. HEAD, beloved lrreri and Ed- Velocchl. and a sister.

riorrnce am nor oi r-iane anc apnericai sisters Mrs. Asnes C. Rath and brothers. Comm. Trigonometry Moore.

ward H. Paulsen. Nolan. Helen Ci, ihAfi willtam and h.us,band son 1945. of 1112 East 2d Street, daugh- No.

1 of the order. Her home was 1 Non; of Charlotte A. and sister of at 8650 77th Woodhaven. mother of R.uttn "rt ther of Muriel A. awl Raymond Albert.

Ham-. Warren. Arthur Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. eral from Uie aircm of Mrs AKnes C.

Rath and Thompson and Mrs. Charles Garri- Mary Ethel Gallaer; two sister. Mis. tnapei, iieu rw, J. Nolan and uncle of Ed- nr at.

the Fairrhilri Phonol niariv I.vons and Mrs. Frances Holy Innocents R. Church Place, on Tuesday at and two brothers, Philip mund J. Cook. Funeral from tne sg Lefferts residence, 1601 Beverly Road, on 2:30 Lynwood and Howard Parker.

where solemn requiem mass will be offered Tuesday, 10 a.m. Aionaay, septemoer u. ssoiemn re TOWNSEND-LOUISA Inee Al- Innocents R. Holy qmcm mass tenburgi. of 138 Schenck Avenue, BAKfiWELL On September H.

church, 10 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Masses appreciated 1SH3. rLUKt.ML.r- oi uraiine Street, beloved wife of iSzra, dear Mrs. M. E.

Reiners, Active in 0. E. S. beloved wife of George dear mother of Genevieve E. Suss and Grace Kaltwasser; also survived by two brothers and four sisters.

Serv- mother of Pharmacist's Mate 3 HEFFERNAN September 14 Edward U. S. Jchn T. and 1945. JANE, at her residence.

1279 Dorothy. Reposing at J. J. Gallagher prospect Place; loving aunt of Mrs. lfe Monday, 8 p.m..

at Zirkel Fu-Sons Funeral Home. 25 Aberdeen Jennie Faber. Mrs. Grace Decker. nela! Home, Ridgewocd and Nor-Street.

Requiem mass Our Lady of Mrs. Mary Keenan, Mrs. Helen wod Avenues. Lourdes Tuesday, 10 a.m. Heinze and George Gunn.

Funeral VIGGIANO HELEN (nee Clem-Interment St. John's Cemetery. Monday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass encv)i SU(jdenly on September 13 St. Matthew's Church.

Interment 1945. 'LweH lf. of rfer Mrs. Minnie E. Reiners.

83. widow of Henry, C. Reiners. died yesterday in her home, 455 Marlborough Road. She was a lifelong resident of RrivlHvri mother of Joseph Viggiano Jr.

and; Reiners was a charter mem- tember 15, 1945, beloved husband of 1 Helen Antrobtis Boniface; devoted, DaB1' niiuiiuiu in ui her nf the Sterling Place riinrrh Helen Patricia and Robert CbriKl DiscipiPS, now the Flat-wter of Margaret Rueger and Alice busn CTlrislian church. a life mwn. father of Kenneth and William.1" 7ZT.J. WALTER beloved father C. of Mis.

Funeral Tuesday, September 18, at Hanlon. iveposing and Miller. Richard Florence of Flatbush Chapter Order of 9 nm trnm hie hnina llh Street, Cinapel anj Sheridan V.IUIH II II Cct I ..1 1. ru.tt i Walter C. G.

Heidelberger ern Star and a roval Arranged by Joseph Duffy. Mrs. Sophie Knief and Avenues, Brooklyn N. Y.I lnatron of siienandoali Court. Order brother of 14.

Heidelberger. Funeral serv-(Solemn requiem maw. St. Edmund's of Amaranlh. BROWN On Septembe at 13 Bar Beach Road, Port wasn- terment 9t Iohn ington L.

I AGNES In Washington Avenue, Sea ford. Mon-em'ent St. Johns Ceme.eiy. iReiners and Maj. John T.

Reiners: 91st year. Deceased is survived by day- September 17. at 8:30 p.m. WALSH-MARY on Saturday, a daughter, Margaret Reiners; six two daughters, Mrs. Jerome Lewth-j H1GGINS On Friday.

Septem- September 15, 1945, of 208 Lincoln grandchildren and four great- waite arid Mrs. Octavia A. Mc-I ber 14, 1945, THOMAS at his resi-1 Road, beloved sister of Agne.s Mam- grandchildren. Farlar.d of Port Washington, and dence, 197 St. John's Place, beloved -men- Anna Quaru and William Eastern Star and religious services one son, Edwin A.

Brown of Brook-son of the late Thomas L. Higgins! WaLsh: niece of Jolul Dugan. Fu- will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at lyn N. Y.

Funeral service at the 'and the late Marv Scott Higgins! ncrftl from the Fairchild Chapel. 86 the Flatbush Christian Church. above address on Mondav evening.1 and dear brother of Marv. Lefffrts pla'c- 011 Tuesday, 9:45 Dorchester and Marlborougn Roads. September 17, at 8:30.

Interment Helen, Charles, William. James and 8 m'; t0 st- f'ancis of Asisi Burial will be Tuesday in Evergreens in Friends Cemetery, Prospect Park. Stephen Higsins. Funeral private. Church, where a requiem mass ill Cemetery.

A RECENT SURVEY of the cost of funerals, conducted locally, shows that ol each one thousand That's an important question. For every family wants the best facilities and the best funeral consistent with the expenditure involved. The fine reputations of the Community Funeral Directors listed below are built on this type of service. All equipment is modern, in good taste and complete. On the personal side, everything possible is done to alleviate problems, make wise decisions and shoulder responsibilities.

And whether or not 202 were up to- Brooklyn, N. Y. "'ea i iu.ju a.m. KAUFMANN WATERBURY INA EY, Lt. Matthew Clark, I'll Bentember 14 1945.

of 995 Bedford of Mrs. Sophie Kerncr; beloved A Waterbury Plains Hospital, Septem mnther nt Un rurtniria tic Mr IM Avenue, oeiovea wne ui uir "Pi 15. 1945. Service at Bennett Home, Scarsdale, N. 3 p.m.

Won Combat Medal Funeral Monday William carpenter; motner oi tne n'" mia. dj.i late William G. Carpenter Mrs. Wilma Pa.scoe. Daniel, uranrimmher of Mariorie Billie Car-: Edward and George; sister of Mrs.

217 were from $151 to $250 209 were from $251 to $350 167 were from $351 to $450 205 were more than $450 These figures do not includs death notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, church services and clergy, and New York City Sales Tax Lt. Matthew J. Clark. 27, who was penter of Bala-Cvnwvd, Pa. Larscn.

Mrs Carolyn! WEBER MINNIE, suddenly on Ice at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lef- Katz, George, Martin and Edward. Saturday, September 15, 1945, at ferts Place, Monday, 2 p.m. Inter- Funeral from her home. 236 Moffat! 114 Hemlock Street, Brooklyn, N. assigned to the 313th Infantry Regi-ment, 79th Division, when sent over nient private.

street, Monoay. iteqmem massiwue oi tne late Joseph, and mother of Frank Weber and Mrs. Viola a.m., St. Martin ol lours K. CAFFRFY ELIZABETH, on Church.

September 14, 1945. beloved of Catherine Caffrey Aliesky, aunt Funeral services on Monday, at 8 p.m.. at the Donnelly and Purcell Funeral Home. 207 Euclid Avenue. Brooklyn.

Interment in the Evergreens Cemetery. seas in June. 1944, was killed in action in Germany on Dec. 19, 1944, according to word recefved by his widow. Mrs.

Mildred Clark, of 139 Lincoln Ave. He had been reported previously as missing in action. Lieutenant Clark, a native Brook-if and graduate of John Adams Hkih School, was employed In the of Mrs. Alice C. McDonnell, Cather LE GRYS Officer WALTER 20 years N.

P. on Seoti'mber 13, 1945 Survived by wife. Euira.iia Grys. and two dauutHers. ite-posin? 514 Wilson Avenue Services Sunday evening; Interment Monday, 2 p.m., Crecn-Wcod Cemetery.

Frank B. Marino, funeral director economy is a factor, both high quality and conscientious effort are ever amnnmv is nrtnr. both lne Aliesky. Funeral from Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. Monday at 9:30 am Solemn rrquicm mass Our Ladv of Victory Church at 10 a m.

Interment Holy Cross drbnottilcDrjmcnts CONWiY-The family of the lite Woodhaven of lice of the John Han- EDWARD CONWAY acknowledges Mutual Life Insurance Com MAGEE RUTH on Saturday, with grateful appreciation the kind nrlme entering me army jan. u. ism. ne was sent io lamp Croft, S. to train new army men u.Mta-ocptiniotr September 15.

1945, beloved mother, expressions of received UDOLPHUS beloved husoand olj0f Forge and from the Reverend Clergy, relatives, Lizzie and dear father of Geoffrey, Maw p-rvice at the friends and neighbors. Jessie and Frederick; reposing Ed- chapel, 86 Lelferts Place. Signed WIFE. SONS and ward P. Hlgain Funeral Home.

1286 Mondav 8 DAUGHTERS. Prospect, Avenue. Funeral notice later. MARONEY On Thursday, Sep-1 ENNTS -The family of the late after his graduation from Officer Candidates School at Fort Benning, in May, 1943. He held the ni-fantry combat medal.

present. faurviving, besides his widow, are tember 13, 1945, of 591 3d Street, MARY F. ENNIS. wi.ih.es to thank n)s parents M- and Mrs Matthew COFFEY JOHN on Thursday, ROBERT E. MARONEY.

beloved! Hie Reverend liiends and j. Clark- a sister, Harriet and a September 13. 1945; dear son of brother of William, Andrew Maro-1 neighbors for the kind expressions brother, Kenneth Marcella Skeritt and the lafe(ney and Mrs. Elizabeth McBride.l of sympathy, offered in their recent Walter: brother of waiter I FU-j Reposing at Edward H. C.

Dunn1 bereavement. Mrs. Eliza CarDenter ncral from nus residence. ian w. chapel, 298 7th Avenue.

Funeral HEED The familv nf the late I2th Street. Monday a.m. Monday, 10:45 a.m. Solemn Street mass TunMie nr-r-r. mneiai services lor Mrs.

iza 1LR? to thank carpenter, widow of William G. Mn ner nr c. Intermen i-? Rerend Clergy of Ute Sacred, iurclv Cemetery i Ui. Holy Cross Requiem mass at. Mary Jesus R.

C. Church. Holv Cross Cemetery. Carpenter, an executive of the 106 Kindly omit flowers. i 1 National Licorice Company, John will be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at the Fairchild Chapel 86 Lefferts Place. Burial will be private In Green-Wood Cemetery. ttnu ut-iiiuuis lor ine Kina CONROY September 13. 1945, MEYLER September 13. 1945.

expressions of sympathy shown THOMAS beloved brother of wife of the late William; them in their recent bereavement. Katherine and Dennis. Reposing atjat htr residence, 374A 8th Street. I Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 Survived by eight daughters three "jrthmtl nfmrrnhntin i Mrs. L-arpemer uiea riaay in ne II nne tlctor I be; sons, one sister, one brother 6th Avenue; requiem mass will ABERNETH Ensign home.

995 Bedford where she THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY. PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE lived for 40 years. Born in Strat U. S. N.

A. F. Killed in plane crash ofiered at Our Lady of Angels; Funeral ram her residence. Mon-Church, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Inter-jday, September at 9:30 a.m.; ment Holy Cross Cemetery.

thence to St. Saviou's R. C. Church. 'Interment St.

John's Cemeterv. CUNNINGHAM SARAH sud-' denlv, on Friday. September 14 O'HARA ELLEN on wife of the late Maurice and ber 14' 1945- of 1298 RoRprs Avenue, mother of Alice. E. M.

3d Class beloved aunt of Anne Martin and June 29. 1944. In memory of his birthday. September 16. Devoted FRIENDS.

KEEN A ANNA. Stffp on. afar mother. chits hip get. ford-on-Avon, England, she came to this country In 1886 and was married Dec.

25 of the following year to Mr. Carpenter. Her husband died Feb. 18. 1942.

A granddaughter, Marjone Billie Carpenter of Bala-Cynwyd. Pa. supervisor of the lower school of the Episcopal Academy in Over-brook, Philadelphia, survives. i nv invinu nana wi.l loi: na moip. you ino-t ft-l-n loved you Iv.sl, Maurice.

Sgt. Harry and Sgt. James! lasers, i-uiieral from 187 w- Cunningham. Funeral from thels- Oxford SLreet. Tuesday.

9:30. Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Pa.ce;:am-: solemn requiem mass St. requiem mass St, Thercse of Lisieux n. wuircn. Church.

Monday. 10 a.m. (Thomas Edward Ireland. Directors HUSBAND. CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN.

LYNCH Birthday remembrance commemorate the 21st birthday, September 16, 1915 of our son and brother, pic. KEVIN BRYAN LYNCH killed in action In France, Frederick Gruen 1 OWEN CAROLINE, in her 88th year, on September 13. 1945. at 85 DITTRICH FRANK, on Sep Joralemun Street. Survived by Cincinnati.

Sept. 15 (U.Ri Frederick G. Gruen, 72. retired president, of the Gruen Watch died tember 15, 1945. beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Lavers and devoted father of Percy.

Funeral i three daughters. Mrs. P. Ander January 5. 194.1 Requiem mass.

6:30 a.m., September 17, Church of today. son. Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs. Phillip Holbrook and their respec service at the Schaflner Funeral Home.

119-50 Metropolitan Avenue, Kew Gardens, September 17, at Our Ladv o( Peri)etual Help tive families. Reposing at the MOTHER, DAD and MAURA. George Herman Jr. Funeral 6 p.m. Center Moriches.

L. until ZINKAND- In birthday rrmem- Monday, 2:30 p.m Interment Center Moriches Cemetery. EDELMAN HELEN M. nee Bie), suddenly. Thursday.

September 13, 1945, at. Ellenville, N. be- brance of MARY T. ZINKAND. who died September 1943.

HUSBAND, DAUGHTERS and GRANDSONS. REINERS- -MINNIE E. (nee Pal- jovcci wne oi rea loving aaiign-, nier) of 455 Marlborough Road, on In CQnnoriam ler oi Mrs. wag mar uraani; near September 15, 1945, beloved wife of sister of John Boe, Staff S-i. the late Henrv C.

Reiners; mother George. U. S. A. A.

and Pfc. 0f Harry Major John Tolar, U. S. McGUIRE CATHERINE. First anniversary mass to be celebrated.

Holy Cross Church. Brooklyn, Monday, 8 a.m.. for the grandest wife and mother, who passed away one year ago today. Gone but not forgot ten. HUSBAND and DAUGHTERS.

Mc SWEENY DOCTOR EDWARD S. Anniversary ma.ss. church of St. Ignatius Loyola. 84th Street.

Park Avenue, N. Y. Tuesday, September 18, a.m. MONKS In loving memory of KELLY In loi In? memory nf jionnr. uroani, u.

a. Army; near Armv. and Maraaretta P. Services' op ACE KELLY, who died Septem mint of John, Donald and David at, the Flatbush Christian Church ber 16, 1943. Services at the Walter B.

Dorchester and Marlborough Roads GLENDAH GEORGE WERST. Inc. 71 41 Coopor Ao RIDGEWOOD GEORGE BAQUE 614 Woodward Ato. ERNEST F. BATES SON 1871 Grsano Ato.

W. THEODORE LUT2 SON, INC. 68 08 Forost Ato. R. STUTZMANN SON.

Inc. 2001 Madison St JAMAICA JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 97 46 137th St QUEENS VILLAGE R. STUTZMANN SON.

Inc. 224 39 Jamaica Ato. ST. ALBANS LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St Albant Funsral Homo 19102 Undan BoulaTord WEST FOREST HILLS THEO.

HILLEBRAND, Inc. 63-17 WoodhaTan BouloTard WOODHAVEN N. F. WALKER 17 34 90th St 66 07 Jamaica Ato. BALDWIN, I.

ilvmo' 1 Ihp hour A. i DA5oPri The FAMILY GREENPOINT THEO. HILLEBRAND, Inc. 110A Nassau Ato. WM.

P. MURPHY SON 87 Horbort St WEIGAND BROS. 207 Nassau Ato. PARK SLOPE GEORGE J. AYEN 55 7th Ato.

JOSEPH G. DUFFY 237 9th St EDWARD F. HIGGINS 1288 Proapoct Ato. E. H.

LOCKWOOD 255 21st SL WM. A. RINGE 351 7th ATa. M. J.

SMITH SONS 241 Proipocl Park Wast JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5th Ato. SO. BROOKLYN JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 496 Court St GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 394 Von Brunt St.

A. TORREGROSSA Funeral Homes 161 Daqraw St STUYVESANT CHAS. B. MARTIN, Inc. 921 Groans Ato.

WILLIAMSBURC JOHN T. GALLAGHER 204 Bsdiord Ato. BUSHWICK JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 25 Abordoon SL BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull st J.

CLEMENT KEARNS iuthwick Ato. eoi. Pillinq St CONRAD J. KOCH S8S ETorgroon Ato. 514 Wilson Ato.

UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway WEIGAND BROS. 1015 Halt.T St GEORGE WERST. Inc. 572 Hart St CLINTON HILL EBBERS-HILL, Inc.

Ginlon Ato. Chapol 519 Clinton Ato. DOWNTOWN JERE J. CRONIN. Inc.

US Atlantic Ato. T. J. HIGGINS SON. Inc.

203 lar St HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St FLATLANDS HOWARD HOWARD 5915 Atouuo FLATBUSH JOHN T. GALLAGHER 2541 Church Ato. KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cat. Church Boqora Ato. MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush Ato.

M. J. SMITH SONS 2011 Flatbush Ato. BAY RIDGE J. ALBERT BARRON 001 Stb Ato.

JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 7722 ih Ato. COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS 7315 15th Ao. 5721 Sth Ato JOHN I. DARRAUGH SONS (813 Sth Ato.

JOSEPH G. DUFFY 7703 Sth Ato. GEORGE HARRIS SOU 4tb Ato. E. H.

LOCKWOOD 4617 7th Ato. OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT S312 5th Ato. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 7523 3rd Ato. BENSONHURST A. TORREGROSSA Funeral Homes 1305 79th St BEDFORD JOSEPH J.

GALLIGAN S7I B.dlord Ato. A. A. JUNG 791 Lincoln Placo JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin Ato.

CYPRESS HILLS WILLIAM H. CORNELL 1210 LibortT Ato. REGINA E. DONNELLY HAROLD PURCELL 203 Euclid Ato Zmm FUNERAL HOME 243 ftldqowood A to Monday evening. September 17 at 8 o'clock.

Friends may call at Moadinger Funeral Parlor. 1120 Flatbush Avenue, until 4 p.m.. Monday I WEBER In memory of Corp Cooke, Funeral Home. 151 Linden Boulevard, Monday, 1 p.m. GABEL ALVINE on Saturday, September 15, 1945, wife of the late Paul Gabel and mother of Elsa (' and Paul F.

Gabel. Services at ie Fairchild Chapel, 86 Leffer's Place, on Monday at 1 p.m. Inter- i tDWARD C. WEBER Killeo Ul mv dear sister. JENNIE.

Died Ser action in Pacific, September 16. 1944 tember 17. 1941. Mass 7 a.m., Our Lady of Victory Church. SANFORD CLARrJSCE on Saturday.

September 15, 1945. oe-loved father of Elizabeth Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Wr cannot ipII. I SISTER. Of lliff lns. of We loved mi veil jnent private.

Kindly omit flowers. Lefferts place. Monday. 8 p.m. JESSIE r.er.

XA Wile, service A memorial ROY for neral directors J. MACKNIGHT. G. M. 2d liwt.

in the Pacific on April 6. 1945 will lie held, at, Hanson Place Baptist Church at 4 p.m., September 23. 1945 are alwavs lilting, 43 Nostrond Ave STerling 3-7700 i xtRvict In Kteptnt wait tht a-nmiin Wtthet of to Cott and JfalcriaJt but great men are best remembered by their good works. Just as truly, the nam Fairchild has its full-tst meaning in thi memories of the families it has served lince 1886. SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT On Page 25 Walter B.

Cooke, ic. Undertaker TtiUBfltX anxarW an pofttgritliaplalMr It aomtorust tbotubt to ana tbat whB km en DauM. Ihf ntaa will na aa traditional and beautiful aa rat want them Too auow that too ean nit dpoh tht lean of arnriet to Breoklra ot Uva Jouob a Duff? Funeral Horn htlp rot and earn oat tow wtah to toor anura aatutaetion Fairchild Sons Qdmu States Itlaaa Brom and Wttckett WEIGAND "OS Mxnhittin, xMorliciant Sine 1886 JAMAICA Fl I'MUNG I iHtfft 1 a 31 I ITT I 86 Lefferts Place Brooklyn Frmk FairthiM, Mrtntfd Manner Our Telephone Never Sleep MAln I V0 WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 3 ranrN city Vitol noticet oceepted 80 m. to 2 om oublicalion rH Ktiirn Hay; ot lot at 10 p.m. Saturday night tor publication..

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