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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SA- '943 Braths CARRIE B. UNGER DIES; i Sermon Topics Mrs. F. G. Schaferr! brothe-s, Arthur.

Jack and Charles Frver ar.d Mrs. Ruth Negey, an4 Somers; two suiters, Mrs. Pauline a grandson. bv the Rv. Raich A Fu.ler.

tuest STATE EMPLOYMENT AIDE Sermon topics for this coiumn Noted Boro Singer Bobsien. Charlotte Morra. Julia IBnggs. Herbert Murphy, Lawrence Coughlan, Daniel Pizza, Benjamin MUST be in the hands of the re- I Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie 3 p.m.

tomorrow at the Flatbttfh ligious editor NOT LATER than Belcher. ue5t preacher. IB. Unger. assistant manager the Memorial Chapel, 1283 Coney Island NOON on THURSDAY.

i office of the State Labor Depart- Avenue. NOST RAND-DeKALB BAPTIST In BAPTIST TABKRNACLK died Thursday merit's division of placement and Mrs. Unger 'Leavine Eivpt A "Using the 6econd Choice ST IOHN Need to Get A What Is EMBURY Fannon, James J. Rieke, Edward Hartill, Thomas Saraf iancs, O. Kohnken, Jamea Schafer, Helen D.

Lewandowskt, V. Siecel, Alice Songmore, George Taylor, Joseph Malone, Frances Teale, Mary McAulillc T. F. Thompson, Jessie Mockbee, Frances Wheeler, Herbert Church Jewish Hospital. She was 46 and A What Dres a Man unemployment insurance, and Utica will be Born in! held at lived at 3106 Avenue Cfjurcljes to Heaen?" TlrrtnlrU-n sh rfnHfvi' Flushing CHRIST tiir.K ch! TTr, i AM; Th Beainnlni of Faith.

Hish School and Columbia Umver-j pm: where An sity. Prior to her appointment, emmanuel Funeral services ill be Monday at 8 pm. in Fairchilris Chapel, 86 Place, for Mrs. Helen D. Schafer 2614 Foster Ave.

who riiel yesterday at the Caledonia Hof-pital. She was 53. The Rev. Dr. J.

Frederick Bern of the Dutch Reformed Church will officiate. Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery Tuesday. Mrs. Schafer was born in Meri-den, but had lived In Brooklyn for 59 years. She was formerly, the contralto in the Dutch Reformed Church choir and sang Dram Sept.

1 as assistant manager, she1 Mj-Tempia Builders. A Ond. O-it Plvine Provider." BUSHWICK AVENUE A F-r Their Puke- Rally Day. KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE A "The Lord Half Acre." "Transformation GRACE A "Cnpt'ruf ive Mastery." HANSON PLACE CENTRAL A and See'" P.M.: "Aiib.s I'm Indifferent." TRINITY rptt a tsttr ft nn Fri-'hn worked for eight years as a A FULLER LIFE A S'agtered Minds. REDEEMER A "The Only Road to Peare "Oivme Your prlends GR FEN WOOD A.M.: "The Ministry of tha Spirit hy, rRkSBVTKRIAN day, September 21, 1945.

beloved claims examiner in the division of wife of Fred G. and mother of Mrs. placement and insurance office at George Roth. Service at the Fair- 18th Ave. and 86th St.

child Chapel. 86 Leffert Surviving are her husband, Mondav, 8 p.m. Interment Green- Eugene M. Unger, a special inves- Wood Cemetery. tigator for the United States Treas- ury Department; a son, Myron B.

SIEGEL ALICE, on Friday, Sep- IT' 9rt Open the door 1o a life of greater understanding and happiness through icrith. Attend services every Sunday in your neighborhood Lutheran Church. ro thou tcho knit reoular p'ort o' rcon'ita. twffir! InvltaHots It extended BETHANY A "The Heart's Highest Lonamg. "The Tei.der Note of tha Gospel MEMORIAL A "Look Out -Not In." PROSPECT HEIGHTS T4ftvt 4eath nattee Matarn the I details tha fonerala tr Manorial ervirea lb feHatvlna wha diet In tha service at ear coinlrvi Briggs, Flight Officer Herbert R.

the Rev. Dr. Albert O. Wiliiams ol the Eas'ern Baptist Theolog.cal Srm'nary guest preacher. P.M.: "A Cloud ol by Dr.

Williams LENOX The Church's Obligation to Give the Gospel," PM' "The Sw.ird and the Kingdom." BAPTIST TFMPLF at receptions to distinguished per-jsons held at City Hall during the i administration of Mayor James J. Walker. She as also on the radio program, Wings of Song," for five bv tht Lutheran cAurcnei luted below: tember 21. 1945 of 103 Stevens Ave-! F.BJ?"'. Guam; a brother.

Theodore T. ANL BOBSIEN CHARLOTTE. Sep-i" Kr i and five sisters, Mrs. AM: "Lets Raise the Roof" BFIHAVT. tU bet.

Intb and 1Mb "Choose Your Ancestors. tember 20. 1945. beloved mothtr oLh r-JIn Dooley, Mrs. Ruth Mrs.

Ruth Ouaid.l Aves. A Okdale Pastnr TV.aI... tnr.U i .1 S. S. 10 Service 1 1 A M.

A "The Crowns." i POKT HAMILTON A "Smliina Roots." 1 ARLINGTON AVENUE A "Undefeated by Life." 8PENCER MEMOHIAl. AM: "The Jov of Service." "Your Name in Heaven." FLVrRUSH AM: "Life's Hinhest Ambition." by the Rev. Alexander Christie, guest nreachcr UNION A to 'he Foundation 418 Seventh St Norman F. Sutterlin, Pastor. German 9 1.

8 S. 10. tnsltsh 11. FPIPHWY, Lincoln nr. Rocera Ava Theodora ft.

Ilartwit. Pastor. Srrvicea 10 45 8 8. 9:30. r.non SHrnirRD.

7Mh St. A 4th Ave Wm. F. Sunilar. Ph Psstor.

8 9 30 and II Srrvira 11 A.M. Siocl tVrvirM at. WnlrrhlM rh.rw.1 cWr, AM "The Life. years. She is survived by her husband.

Fred G. Schafer, former president of the Kings County Grand Jurors Association, and a former officer of the Brooklyn Lodge nf Elks; a daughter, Mrs. George Roth; three flora Mallet. Henrietta ttogers ana Charlotte Burba. Services at Wal- i .7 Z.

Albm and Sgt. BUlie Borden of bushwick avenue- Franklin Avenue 12th at Street I Not." A P.M.: the Wac. TRIN'ITT. ath Ave and 4th St. r.

A. Rrhlnta. DP. r. Fvenson.

t. Rolen, Pastors. Fnt. II A R. snd Jr.

Cona. X. Norw. II, 4:30. 8 PM.

4th Ave. at St. "What Good Are Ten Command nients?" CFSACF. Bnblrb Ave. at Welrfleld Bt.

ter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Sunday, 2 pm. Interment. Dutch Reformed Cemetery, 82d Street and 16th Avenue. BRIGGS Flight Officer HER II.

Halvorsen. Relcom. Pastors. Garden City, on Sunday at 8 p.m. TAYLOR JOSEPH, on September 19, 1945, aged 67 years, dear: husband of Meta; father of Anna1 E.

Hoyer, Service Sunday, 8 p.m.,! at George Werst Funeral Home, Rifes Tomorrow For Edward Rieke i CHRISTIAN RIDOBWOOn A.M.: "God's Extras." CHRISTIAN SCIKNCg I ALL CHURCHES AM. and PM CONGREGATION At F. Intemann, Pstlor 8. 8. 9.15 A M.

Service 10:30 A M. HOLY TRINITY. Jefferson nr. Knickerbocker. John Menaes.

Pastor. S. 9.311. Services 10. li and 7:45.

BERT RODMOND 01 UJI 171-41 Cooper Avenue. Funeral! Bereen Street, ton of the late BFOFORD. CENTRAL A "Greater Theme On Mortal Tongue." bv the Rev. Dr. George Wells Arms.

PM: "When We leave God Out," hy the Rev Paul Bsrarkman WFLI5 MEMORIAL A "The Intelligent Man." REFORMED FLATBUSH DUTCH AM 'The Mvs'lcal Union." OLD FIRST "We're Just Passim Through." HOLY TRINITY. Ave. A Hendrieksaa Monday, 1 p.m. Member of Yew Ftinpml sprvtrvs for TTHtjcnrH R.ipke SOUTH Herbert Rodmond and Eva Stickel Briggs. erandson of Marie Neilson Tree Lodge, No.

461, F. A. M. TEALE MARY (nee Farry), on of 331 E. 26th who died Thurs-! pmoutIT-' tnem dav at the age of 84, will be held at; a.m.: "God's Love for You." St.

Orrin L. Kosmo, Pastor. Serviea II A.M., 6. 8 9 AM. INCARNATION.

4th Ave. at S4th Bt. Harold 8 Miller. Pastor. Srrvlct 11:00 A.M.

8. 8. 9:45. Briggs and the late Herbert Briggs.l 1 lnm. in TP W.

Irlot FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS- Viliorf in rhino, in the service ol Vi onSu, ur A "The Unfoldini Goodness of God hie vremoriam servir Ini'oved wife of the late Harry Ave. Home for Funerals, 7614 4th BUSHWICK AVENUE MESS! AH. Rnssrll Greenoolnt the Dutch' Reformed Church gt other of Molly Tohn and Jennie "Adoption Into tha Household of 1'NITARIAN Thp Rpv T-T A Krnnn nflsmr of God. SAVIOUR Schoharie, New York, on October 4, Funeral from her residence, 214Zion Evgngelical Lutheran Church, Eldert Street Brooklyn, Henry sti of whlch Mr. Riek(.

10:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass mmher miu nffiriata nnrtai Ma'ch the Hour." by Dr. John Howland A "We. Cun the Rev Lathron CADMAN A.M.: "Tha Chsriicter of Jesus." bv the Rev, Dr. Frederick K.

Stamm of Chicago OCEAN AVENUE Jobn Kiahn. Pastor. 8. 8 9 30 A.M. Servir.

10:45 A M. RFDF.FMFR. Dltmas Ava. A E. list.

H. T. Wclskntsen. Ph Pastor. Serviea 10 45 A.M..

8. 8. 8:30 A.M. ST. JACOBI.

Sins 41b Ave John F. Baurhmann. Pastor. S. 8.

9, Lnclish 10, German 11 AM. 1945, at 7:30 p.m. COUGHLAN DANIEL on Fourteen Holy Martyrs Church atl.j,, take nlace Mondav at 10 a.m. in September 20, 1945. The membersjn am.

interment Calvary Cemc- Green-Wood Cemetery P.M.: "Your Job With Your bv the Rev. Edward Jay Man ning. FLATBUSH AM "Men, Women and Morals." QTEENS of Commercial Checkers Local, A "Looking Unto Jesus." I PARK SLOPE A "Why I Believe. In Gcd KP1SC0PAL Km. and Norw II.

S. 311. MO. SYM. BF.THLFHFM.

4th and Ovlnalon Avra. Ravmond Surborl. AM. TH Pastor. Serviea Sunday School SO.

KMMAI'S. ltb Ave. A 0th Rio re-wood. Howard J. 8rhoenfeldt.

Pastor. German 8. 8. 10. Enlllih 11.

HOOD SHEPHERD, Ava. N. I. Ava Walter O. Brnnn.

Pastor. Service 18 46 A.M. 8. 8. 9:80 A.M.

179 Sonth 9tb SL Ewald H. Mueller, Pastor. Garmaa 9:45. S. 8.

9:4.1. Enallsh II. OUR SAVIOUR. 1 Covert nr. B'way Theodora C.

Moeller, Pastor. 89. 9.15. Service 10:43 4 8:15 P.M. ST.

JOHN'S. M. T. Steefe. Pastor.

8R-24 Mvrtle Ave. Servlrra 8:30 A 11 197 Manjer St Services 9 and II A ST. MARK'S, Jefferson St. and Rush- wick T. Scbrorder, Pastor.

Fnillsb 9:30. 8. 8. Cernan 11 ST. MATTHEW'S (Deaf).

177 S. 9th St Fiord Possehl. Pastor. Services 8 P.M ST. PAI'L'S.

Knickerbocker A Palmetto Frwin I'mbach. Pastor German 9. 8. S. 9:30.

Enallsh 10:48 ST. PFTF.R'S, 94 Hale Ave. A Brunn, L. C. Mever.

Pastora Services 8:30. 9:30, II. S. S. 10:48.

TRINITY. ISth Ave and 8th 8t Paul H. Seaer, A. M. Pastor.

Mornint Service S. S. 9:30. TRINITY, t49 Drcraw St. ISo.

B'Mvn) J. E. Baumcaertner. Pastor. 8.

S. 10, Service 11:18 TRINITY CHAPEL. 218 91th St. IB. R.I J.

E. Banmaaertner. Pastor. Service 9:30. S.

S. 10:30 and 11:28 A.M. For 27 years, until 1942, when he ST. JOHN'S. Prospect nr.

Sth Ave. W. Jentsrh. Pastor. German 9 II Ban.) 874, sadly announce the suaaen THOMPSON JESSIE Sep-; retired, Mr.

Rieke was office man- death of our beloved business agent, S. 8. 9:30. EncHtB 10 45. ST.

l.t'KF S. 359 Washlnrton near ST, JOHN'S iRirhmord Hiltl AM: Homecoming Sunriav. RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST (Richmond r4MTJTT rnnrim an Ptmprnr i-emoer si, jaw, upiovcu vwie di ager oi me uniiea Ketau urocers Monday 1.30 a m. from hUliSli Benjamin; devoted mother of Mrs. 'and Delicatessen Dealers A-ssocia-' 10 IVelma Mueller, Raymond and WaKtion.

118 Pierrenont St. He was Pinal serrpon of 8uffragan DeKalh Psol E. Schmidt. Psttor. 8 9.45 Service II AM.

ST MATTHEW'S. Sth Ave. A Sd St F.dward A. Sheldon, Pastor. 9:30.

Srrvira II lu 'tpr- riear sister nf Mrs. Birdie Funke no'ivo nf nprmnnu anH norf hoon a I- Blair Larned befors Fnrect Hi wpr. mn rpnuipm Vnrac Uilte Ufoct finlmn rpnuipm' HenaHnra for TTnrnn iUiro, ww Itl- 11 T. resident of Brooklyn sinre coming st luke and matthew- Hill -his AM: 'Tteciri" for God No." by the Rev Gordon 8 Deer. ORaCE EPISCOPAL (Jnmslrai An-.

AM "Whv the Old World Pusses." i CHRIST METHODIST iGiendalel AM: "The of Christ." mass 10 a.m., Ascension Church, PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES St. Luke and St. Matthew Clinton Avt. near Pulton St. Rer.

John B. S. Putnam. Rector Services SAM. and 11 AM.

St. Paul's Church Church Avanua and St. Paul's Place FLATBUSH Rev. HAROLD S.0LAFS0N.D.D., Redor 7:30 Holy Communion 8:30 11 A.M. Morning Prayer and SeYmon By the Rector THE PUBLIC 13 INVITFD MESSIAH and INCARNATioN Groena and Clermont Avenoea The Rev ERNEST A HARDINQ.

Rectrn 8 00 A Holy Communion 11 AM Mornlny. Praver and Sermon BY THE RECTOR St, Bartholomew's Church Pacific Si.reet near Bedford Aventtt Rev. KERMIT CASTEI.LANOS, Reetts 8 00 A Holy Communion 9-30 AM Church School 00 A Mornint Prayer and Sermon by tha Rector "FROM BAD TO WORSE" Thursday noon Prayer Service 1784 ST. ANN'S 1945 Clinton and Livingston Street! Rev. Melvillt Barcourt, Reelor 8:00 A.M.

Holy Communion 11:00 A BISHOP J. I. BLAIR LARNED Suffrann RUhop of lnf Island. Preaching; Last Sermon Before Leftrinr for I'urone 10.30 AM. Holy Communion ST.

PU'L'S. Rodnev A So 5th Wll. to this country in his early 20s. Mnns Request and. God's swer." Y.

Middle Village, N. Interment- numc, uuiuru oijuic- ivard, Sunday, 2 p.m. Cremation atj Fresh Pond. Please omit flowers Calvary Cemetery, David G. Director.

He was a member for many years of Hannoverscher Verein and the Amt Leher Club of Brooklyn. His IITHERAN ST. PAUL'S (Rodney Rt.l lismshurr Hm, C. Boomhower. Pastor.

Service II A M. S. 8. 10 A ST. PAI'L'S.

Ave. A F. 40th Flat, bosh. Harold W. Stlrht.

Pastor. Servire II AM. 8. 8. 9:30 AM.

MANHATTAN A.M.: "When People Have It Their Own rn.vapv biptist FANNON On September 21, 1945, WHEELER HERBERT on Thursday, September 20, 1945, at Wav wife, Elise, died 15 years ago, A Can Man Mind Deliver Him? "The AstounritnK Christ ST I.ttKFK- ST. PETER'S. Bedford nr. DeKalh. JAMES devoted husband of fcisie Surviving are his son, Fred, of aurvivme are nis son.

rreo. oi I C. F. Rlsest. Pastor.

L. of Hotel Pierre- i -t of Congregational FRENCH P.PISCOPAL CHURCH OF SAINT B. Funeral from Joseph B. e. strenth" Great Neck; two grandchildren IGreat Neck; two ESPRIT German 9:30.

Encllsb 10:45. 8. I. 8:30 ST. STEPHEN'S.

Newklrk Ave. A B. "Faith I a Demonstration" (ser Funeral Home, 56 Sherman Avenue, J'V, joarl Kenneth Riek and two ST John iPro-pect Ave i Mnnclnv Sentemher 24 t.her Of Edgar H. Services 0B" RnQ nnPln What Do You Expect of Life N. Y.

Mondaj, bepiemDer lV, brothers, Herman and Julius, both advent- mon in rrenchl. 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass "'T 1 of Brooklyn. A brother. Fred.

died. -M 'Why Youth Needs .1...1. Christ St. Oliver W. Powers.

Pastor. Serviea 8 and II A.M. 8. 8. 9:30 A.M.

710N. 51 Bedford Ave. Leopold Bernhard, Pastor. German 9. S.

8. 10. Enclish 11. MANHATTAN ST. JOHN OF NEW UTRECHT I in 1938.

ILCA Martvrs. Arden Street, N. Y. C. In" Baptist A.M.: "Jesus the Guest of a ST.

JOHN'S iMBuJer Alt "Grid's Flan and Man's Action.1 ST. STEPHEN'S Hill Cemetery, Port Jefferson, L. I terment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. EION GERMAN 155 Henry St. IBIiTa Fellowship Meeting Hts.l.

Heinrich A. Kronp. Pastor. CHRIST. 1084 Lafayette nr.

B'way. Erwln Mullrr. S. T. Pastor.

S. S. 9:30 A M. Service 10:4.) A.M. A.M.: "Oft Duty Today." CCaluant ISapttat Cthurrh S.

S. 9:30. Service 10:30 both German TSfrtftDap Remembrance The annual fellowship and social 57th 8treot between 6th and 7th Avenues Please omit flowers. HARTILL September 20, 1945, THOMAS beloved husband of the late Emily; devoted father of meeting of the Burgma Mimsterium ocean parkway- CAMPBELL WILLIAM F. Jr A "Dwelling In the Secret.

Place." WIIJ.IAM WARD AYER. DD. PASTOR 11 "Can Man's Mind Deliver Him?" 7:15 "The Astounding Christ" 3 REV. JOHN M. SERGEY "Present Reiiaious Conditions In Russia" Birthdav remembrance of our lov- win De nem in tne Kidgewood enns-tlan church, Tuesday afternoon and Reformed Thomas, Marie, Emily, Caroline and son, killed in action March imliT i.

imiIm- Virnthor nf Frtwin. AlfreH mii evening, ine Kev. ira Langst. on, of CALVARY RADIO BROADCAST day. 11:30 and 8 1059 Kc.

the Park Avenue Christian Church, Manhattan, will be the speaker. Reformed i'- Bahal and May Wear. Funeral sen-ices at; iha Waltnr Cruilro Tnp PlinpraP And while he lies In near.eful sleep the Walter B. COOKe, flineraij His memory we shsll always keep. Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Ja-lFalher Mother, Brothers and Sister, maica.

L. Sunday. 8 p.m. Fu-l 119 W. 7th St.

CAITU Dutch Churcl 1 II I 1 1'" Sixth Floor Interment neral Monday, 2 p.m. li All A I 4'30PM. Sept. 23rd THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO A Free Lecture on Christian Science By THOMAS E. HURLEY, C.S.B.

OP LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY MmnT of the Board of Lectureship nf The Mnthr Church. The First Church of Christ, SnentLM, In Boston, Mvcsachusttts SUBJECT Christian Science: The Way to True Peace Saturday Afternoon, September 29, 1945, at 3:00 o'clock In First Church of Christ, Scientist ol Brooklyn, N. Y. NEW YORK AVENUE AND DEAN STREET Doon Open at 2:00 o'Umk UILKUY MAKY A. May her soul reit in neare.

Daughters, Sons, Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren. IS Evergreens Cemetery. 1 KOHNKEN JAMES DAWSON of 101 Park Avenue, Roosevelt, on September 21, 1945; beloved husband of Mary, devoted father of Charles Henry, Electrician's Mate ptrttmtltBt Cljurrla passes Clatbu-sh and church Avenues Pounded 1654 Rev. J. FREDERIC BERG, Ph.D., D.D.

Minister Emeritus 11 00 A M. "The Mystical Union" Rer. THEODORE W. LUIDENS, B.D. (No Evening Service) Speakers: MAR7IA CAII.

ROBKRT r.n.H'K "THE rRQMISB Of SAN FRANCISCO Divine Science CUURCI 1 of the 1 1F.ALING CI IR1ST MANHATTAN OPEHA HOUSE 34th Street and Eighth Avenue OPENING SERVICE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1 A.M. dr. EMMET FOX, Prf.Chm, memory of be- DEIGMAN In lst Class, U. S. Navy; Commander husband, ALFRED.

First James Dawson Kohnken U. S. anniversary mass St. Ephrem's ana Mrs. Marion Asniey; orotnerj Church, 9 a.m., Tuesday, September of John Konnken 01 Mystic, conn.

25. PROPHETICAL BIBLE LECTURES (Displayed on a 27-Foot Bible Chart) at tha French Miscellaneous Church sAINT FSPRIl0111 Huguenot ot 60th St. Y.C SINGERS WANTED I Ml 10:45 AM. Cult et Sermon: Dr. Mnynard CHURCH OF GOD 42 Prospect Place Bet.

5th 6th Avet. BROOKLYN 17, N. Y. HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Opp L.I.R Sla. All subways nr.

door Ray. John Emerion Zeiler, Minister 11 A.M. "COME AND SEE!" Cathedral Choir Ruby Mltcbell, Soloist 7:4 P.M. Organ Recital P.M. "I'M DIFFERENT" Caihedral Choir Anna S.

Rees, Soloist P.M. Social Hour for Everybody Informal Reception to Mr. and Mrs. David H. Smith David M.

Smith Minister of Music ST. MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenue at Beverly Road RALPH EMERSON DAVIS. Minister 9 HO A Church 8rhnol II A.M. "Giants In the Promised Land" DR. DAVIS Cecils M.

Jaeobson. Director of Music E. Jane Roberts, Organist Sooranoi. Altna. Tennra Jit Riuri.

tnr Funeral services Tuesday, September 25, 2 p.m., at his residence. Interment Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, L. I. LEWANDOWSKT VICTORIA; died September 21, 1945; beloved wife of Frank, mother of Dr. Stephen, Sylvester, Edmund, Wladyslawa Machcinski.

Also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from her residence, 313 Garfield Place, Monday. 9:30 a.m.; thence to Our Lady ehorna choir. Protestant Fpiscopal hurrh. Presbyterian In CJjcmorfam FINSTON McQUILLEN KATH-RYN FINSTON.

Second anniversary September 22, 1945. Masses offered. I often s't and think of her When I nm all alone: For memory is the nnlv thing That grief can call Us own. Husband, Augustine Finston. Mother, Harriet McQuillen.

St. John's Spiritualist Church 8025 3rd Avenue REV. LILLIAN JOHNSON. PASTOR Services Nun. Frl.

P.M. Wrd. 2 P.M. CHILD OF GRACeThURCH fiUS Paclfia Street Between Fourth and Flatbush Avenues Rev. GRACE RAPISARDA Services 8 P.M.; 2 PM.

SriRITiJALlST CHURCH OF THE COl.DF.N Rl I.K INC. Medium, Madame Leo. 166-31 89ih Ave. Jamaica. Services.

Mesaiies to all. Sun-dHv. Monday. Thursday. Fnrioy.

P.M Wednesday. 10 A 2-8 PM ALL WELCOME Jamaica to 16Rth 2 bincks north to 89th turn left. ClfRIST CHURCH 987 HaLsey Street near Broadway Rev. Jamea Hedethert Services 2 and 8 P.M Excellent training In yoire and musician- r-t rcr i tnV-i i a h. nnder eminent musician in church FIRST CHURCH muilo A oratorios.

Write Organist, 80 11 Dr. V. MOI DENHAWF.Ft nrenchc'a en Beginning Sept. 23, 7:45 P. M.

roniJiictfd bT "The Man Christ Jesus Oreene Brooklyn 6, Y. 8 -Dr. PAUL MOODY Hall and Mrs. I Rev. Interdenominational Protestant Council REV.

J. O. HALL THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF inv THE M'lUFXTS IN WHWH REV. handed m. HALL WILL GIVE BIBLE PROOF: of Czenstochowa R.

C. Church. Re- MOONEY FRANK E. In mem quiem mass at 10 a.m. Interment nry of my beloved husband, FRANK THE PROTESTANT COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP NEW YORK 46 Cedar St.

New York 5 BO. 9-7900 CLEVP1.ANP DODGE. President CHARLES D. HILLES. Treasurer MRS WII.LARD PARKER.

Secretary REV. EUOEiNE CARDER General Sec Holy Cross Cemetery. jDied September 22, 1943. Second John F. Jurek, Director.

anniversary mass offered this DNflMORE GEORGE, hus- mornlng' EVANGEL HALL 1773 BROADWAY (nr. Chauncer St.) 33rd Anniversary Services (Sunday, Sept. 23 to Sunday, Sept. 30) Outfltandlnl Speakers and Flna Musical Prosram Brethren hand nf the late Aenes and fntherl Mv his soul rest in neare REV. EARL F.

ADAMS. Executive Director Lonesome Wife, JULIA. "That, the EPh Inhabited Adam and "That Nnah 'ias not 120 years huildinr the Ark" "Thai, the Mark of the Beast is not and cannot be todsv "That the rsp'tire of the Church must take place before the 7 years of tabulation." "That the Automobile and Modern Inventions are not mentioned in prophecy" "That the Sun-Cloihed Woman or the cannot sjmooiiza tha Church or Christ." "That the1 United States not mentioned In prophecy." "Do we receive tha Baptism in tha Holy Spirit a'. Conversion?" "Eternal Security without Scrlpiurally Refuted" That the Anti-Christ cannot be anv man prominent now In World Affairs "When tha Battla of Armaeddon will ba fought and by whom; and the Second Coming of Christ." of the Kev. George K.

Longmore of An association or Protestant people and of Prottatant Church and Welfare Beverly, N. J. Reposing at Don E. Second MOONEY FRANK CHL'RCH ETERNAL LIGHT R. WILLIAM F.

SKIDM0RE 90-50 170th Jamaica (Bet. Jamaica and 90th Avet.) Messaga Services Tues Wc4. 2:00 and PM. Jamaica lfi8th Independent 8th Avt. Subway 169th 81.

nelly St Purcell Funeral Home, 207! anniversary mas. fnr Mnv. Euclid Avenue. Religious services; prank, offered September 2 p.m., Monday. Interment Cypress 22 1945 BiMurattiwi Hills Cemetery.

MOTHER and FATHER. MALONE FRANCES, suddenly, on September 21, 1945, of 267 9th SPECIAL SERVICE Preitnting REV. PAUL MOYER Young Philadelphia Radio Preacher with Male Quartet 11:00 A.M. Special Orfan Dedication 7:45 P.M. Evanfeliitic Service FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 354 60TH STREET CHURCHES I ALL WELCOME! ADMISSION FREE! The Bible Auditorium of the Air Presents nn i vow rniiru" Street.

(See Mockbee notice.) Mr AULIFFE On Friday, Sep-i tember 21, 1945, at 813 56th THOMAS F. McAULIFFE, beloved, husband of the late Sirah Keily and father of Sister Regina Clare, I O.S Thomas F. Jr. and Wil-: Ham brother of Joseph, Anna and Mary. Funeral Monday, 10 a m.

Solemn mass of requiem Agatha's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOCKBEE FRANCES (nee Ma-i BEDFORD-CENTRAL Pastors OEOROE WELLS ARMS.

D. PAUL P. BARACKMAN. Th.D. 10 45 A.M.

"Crrater Theme on Mortal Tonsue' Dr. Arms Will Preach 7:15 P.M."When We Leave (ind Out" Dr. Bararkman Will Preach mm mx Noitrand Avenue and Desn Street Tako I. R. T.

or Ind. Subway or Berien St. surfaca to Nostrand Ava I1 I Midweek Servlco and Bible Study every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Sunday Youni People- 6 45 All Weicoma IIHIil I II I I I' It I I Waiter Coofet wootXmTU DIGNIFIED Atlovo FUNERALS At OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151 Umfm Boulevard-eUcJirnlmrtr 4-1200 $wnth Avenuo-AIAm 2-SSS5 UU HatbuMi 2-0266-7, QUEtNl 1 M-10 Hilttlda Aicnut lAnuica S-6879 3-32 Forest Avanua HEgeman 3-0900 15H4 North. BhoV Fimhinf 3-6600 (TATgN IILANO S71FomUv.WnBri(Mon-Clbrdtar2SO$ MaNHATTAN 117 Wort 72nd Straot-TRafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Avonw-DHiiMUndw 4-580O OM 1 Wort 190th Stroat-RAyimnd 9-100 I.

Tromont Avt. lUdkm 7-2700 347 Wili Annos MOrt Hnw 9-0272 HisTCHiatla 214 Mtmoranock AvtnM-Whrto Plains 39 Pliant (or fftprtitnlatfvt No OfcHf oMoii I II LI. UlAltJ THERE WERE NO UNBELIEVERS IN FOXHOLES HEAR ABOUT A GREAT EVENT THAT WILL TURN ALL MEN TO GOD! i Christian Science BROOKLYN BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH Tha First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mnss Services are held In followtne Churches: FIRST CHIRCH, New Yorlc Ave. and Dean Sunday.

1 1 A 8 P.M. Wed. 8.15 PM SECOND CHURCH, 67th St. bet. 3d and 4th Avs A.M., 4:30 PM.

P.M. THIRD CHURCH, E. 21st St. Bt Albemarle Rd. 11 A.M..

4:30 P.M. 8:15 P.M. FOURTH CHURCH, 156 Sterltnc Place. Sunday. 11 A.M.

Wednesday, 8 P.M. FIFTH CHURCH, 12th Ave. and 45tta Bt. Rundav 11 A.M. Wednesday.

8 P.M. CLASSON AVENUE Corner Monroe Street li no a.m. "ONE IS YOUR MASTER-Rer. J. PERCIVAL HUGET, D.D.

LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lafayetlt Ava. and Soitk Oxford St, DR. ALVIN MAGART, MINISTER 11 A.M. DR. MAGARY lonei, of 267 9th Street, suddenly on September 21, 1945, beloved wife of the late Lee Mockbee.

She was a public school teacher at P. S. 107. Notice of funeral later. Reposing et Chapel of Joseph G.

Duffy, 8th Street and 4th Avenue. MORRA September 20, 1945, Julia, beloved wife of Nicola; devoted mother ot Mrs. Nancy Was-serman and Mrs. Rose Laratta, Reposing at her home, 1316A Avenue until Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence Congregational FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REMSEN 4 CLINTON 8T8. I Black Wait at Boriuab Hall.

1 tpp Rsv. r. E- Simmons, D.D Third Church or Ohnst, scientist, Monday. Sept. 24th.

at 8:15 P.M. bv Harry C. Browne. C. 8.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS First Church 734 Nostrand Avenue VISIT FAMOUS BIBLE PROPHECY LECTURE BY WILLIAM FAGAL THE BIBLE AUDITORIUM'S RADIO SPEAKER Plymouth Church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN nenry Street (Clark Street I. R. PHILLIPS PACKER ELLIOTT, Minister II Dr. Elliott Trraches on "THE CHRISTIAN MKSSAtiE TO THE POST-WAR WORLD" iSeries) Mill "THY WILL BE DONE" 1 Helthts Fellowship Meetinr Speaker: MILES S. MrDONAI.D.

Lsa. "THE COMING ELECTION'' 11 AM "THE JOY OF SERVICE" 7 45 P.M. "VIH'R NAME IN HEAVEN" alovrik Dsvgtlanal Strvlra Weanesdsy a P.M. 3Flatlutah Foster Avenue and Fast Street MILI UM S. Ql K.I.I V.

Minister 10 AM -CHURCH SCHOOL A HIGHEST AMBITION" Rer. ALEXANDER CHRISTIE tiuest Preacher Hours, Wed. to 5 Berond Church 75'J0 Third Avenue Hours. 10-9 Wed. to 5.

Sunday. 2-4 Third Church 21sl St. st Albemarle Rd Hours. 9-0. 30.

Wed. to 7 45 Sunday. 1-4 Fourth Church 156 erllnn Place Hours. A 30-9. Wed.

to fi. Sunday. 3-5, Fifth Church 12ih Ave and 45ih Si. Mrs Tues iThurs J-930 Sun 2-4 Unitarian I otAhc Pilgrims ORANGE AND HICKS STREETS to St. Edmund's R.

C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. MURPHY LAWRENCE September 20, 1945. Survived by two daughters, Lt. Josephine Murphy, A.

N. and Mrs. Joseph Donohue; one son, Corp. Lawrence J. U.

S. Army. Reposing Mescrole Funeral Home, 905 Rockaway Avenue, Valley Stream. Mass Monday morning, 10:30, Holy Name of Mry R. C.

Church, Valley Stream, L. I. PIZZA BENJAMIN, of 926 70th Street, devoted husband of Bertha; dear father of Peter Michael J. (El)urrli thfe auinur I Pierrenont Street and Monroe. Place.

DR. L. WENDELL FIF1ELD Tomorrow at 11:00 "GOD'S LOVE FOR YOU" eoofteooo NGREGATIONA1, I. J. McMURPHY, Soloist W.

A. FAGAL, Speaker It AM Rev John Howland l.alhron, D.D. If A 1 1 "Wi Can Match the Hour' 7 30 P.M. Rev EDWARD J. MANNINO "Your Job With Your Conscience" I CHURCHES llf Baptist -I liJi Two of the men you hear each Sunday morning at 9:30 A.M.

over Radio Station WHN on "The Bible Auditorium of the Air." Hear them in penon at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Avcr.1. Key, Judion E. Fieblrer, Pastor Ray. Joha E.

Merrill. Ph.D., Associate Pastor 9:45 A.M.-CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. NURSERY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.-"L00KING UNTO JESUS," Mr. Fiebiaer A CORDIAL WELCOME BY THE NEW PASTOR AWAITS YOTJ AT 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY EVE, SEPT.

23 THIS SUNDAY AT THE BAPTIST TEMPLE THIRD AND FLATBUSH AVENl'ES HKV. GARR1CL II. GUEDJ, Minister 10:30 A.M. "Let's Raise llx- Roof It NOON GRADED BIBLE SCHOOL 7:30 P.M. "Choose Your Anrestors" LARGE.

TEMPLE CHOIR CORNELIUS VAN REEK, Minister of Music MIDWEEK PRAYER SERVICE P.M., WEDNESDAY Subway to Atlantic, Pacifle, Hort-Kchermerhorn or Nevlns Street i CIaman fflpmnrial (Elitrrh CLINTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES 11:00 A.M. "THE CHARACTER OF JESUS" Rev. Frederick K. Stamm, D.D., First Cnnfrefalional Church, HI. and Paul.

Funeral from Joseph V.i Scss Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Monday, Sep- tember 24, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Ephrem's R. C. Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. RIEKE EDWARD, September 20, 1945. of 331 E. 26th Street, de-; voted father of Fred fond prandfather of Joan and Kenneth; dear brother of Herman and Julius.

Services at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Sun-t day, 3 p.m. SAR AFIANOS GEORGE, restau- rant owner, September 21, 1945. Survived by a daughter, Christina; dear brother of John, James, Dr.

Alexander. Reposing at Constan-tinides Funeral Home, 186 S. Oxford Street, Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., at St. Constantino Greek Church, 64 Schermerhorn Street, interment Cypress Hills Cemetry. AT Till: IlllOOKLYX ACADEMY OF MUSIC Corner of Lofayette Avenue and Ashland Place in the heart of downtown Brooklyn, one block from oil subways and the Long Island Railroad Brooklyn terminal.

GOOD MUSIC CONGREGATIONAL HYMN SINGING LARGE CHOIR ADMISSION FREE! ALL WELCOME! tmmanuf 1 Saptiiil(luirrh i M. I. Brllhton FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS local to Oortelyou Road; church three Dorchester Road and Cast 18th 8t Ufaretta Ara. one BL Janet naca 11:00 A.M. MORNINQ WORSHIP aal SERMON "TEMPLE BriLDERS" by tha B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE ciktaa hlMS SSrsnktin anil niaasnn MINISTER RET.

ALFRED GRANT WALTON. bloclu southeast DO. GREENWOOD BAPTIST Seventh Aranoa at Slith Street llinr W. Usary, Psitor on laa.a. chaplain, I'HNS Qtorn R.

Hohirt. I) I) Minister Id Cbsrct OIIEST PREACH KH REV. ALBERT C. WILLIAMS. fsstrn Bsntlst Theolrtftrsl aemlosrv.

Itills 10:911 A.M. "The Ministry ot the Spirit" P.M. "A Cloud of Witnesses" Mualo by tha Choir Bible School; Friday, I Pit. Prayer Moatlni, Momlni Worship 11. Or Flatbush Avenue Rev.

ROBERT McQAUL. Pastor, 11 and Sunday aVbool (:49 11 A.M. "The Enfolding Goodneu of God" DR. WALTON surfaca to Dorches ter Roadl walk watt. BUY U.

WAR BONDS AM" SAVINGS STAMPS.

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