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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. SAT OCT. 6, TS45 MrCIvy THOMAS of 680' QUALTER JAMES of 199 TRUEB CELIA, on HIThomas F. McCloy, Gospel Tabernacle October nnderdonk Avenue, suddenly. Octo- Gelston Avenue.

Chief M. U. S. 1945, in her year. MANHATTAN hr 4 1945.

veteran of World War I. Naw. on October 3. St. Alban Naval mother of Ralph.

Kenneth, retired member N. Y. F. D. Survived HosDital.

loving brother of Dorothy Burnett, Donald and Mrs. H. S. CUneen, recently re-1 leased from imprisonment in tr.e Philippines. Christian Sclenca bv two sisters.

Mrs. Oeorie R. Brown iTeresa Toomey, George, Francis and Gertrude; also survivi hxr. Retired Fireman Holding Convention and Miss nrf Mrs John Powell: one broth-' John. Funeral from DarrauRh's' grandchildren.

Services Andersen, Haakon McNulty, Francis Sellucct, Megahan, C. M. Birdsa U.Henry Merz. Marion E. Bode, Herman Mooney, Annie EL Bullwinkel.

Anna Mortarty. John J. Burchard. Betty Mott, Arvesta Jay er. John.

Funeral Irom Boyertown mineral Home, uau am vvenue, pm, gi uramnns rnunai rumi, Arthur Dncc Chapel 38 Lafayette Avenue, Mon-lMondav; solemn requiem taass 1363 Bushwick Avenue, corner De-I The funeral of Thomas F. MeCbyJ The sixty-second annual mission- Arthur H. ROSS October requiem mksV St Patrick Church. 10 a.m. Interment catur Street.

Funeral Monday. 11,54 a reared New York convention of the Christ an anc services for Arthur 59. ihV r. o-tn Cemetery. Pinelawn.

L. I.ia.m. Interment Evtrgreens Ceme- and a veteran of World War I. who; Missionary Alliance will beheld at of J9.49 213th Queens Village. trv- died Thursday in his home.

680 On-i the Gospel Tabernacle. 692 Ave hn ril Thursday in Immac Carey, Martin 'interment Calvary Cemetery. I REYNOLDS MARY on Octo-i Beniamin Grindrod. Director, iderdonk will take place Mon- Manhattan, from tomorrow through uiat Hospital, Jamaica, will he helii O'Connell, Mary Parker. Nellie M.

Qualter, James J. Reynolds, Mary McCORMACK On October 4 ber 4, 1945, beloved wife of Edward vir.LUvrT vnNK of 517 day from the Boyertown Chapel. 38: Uie following Sunday. at 2 pm. Monday at Quinn's Funeral Services will be held tomorrow lfiH-3l Hillside Jamaica.

1945, at his residence, 712 Ditmas J- ana oevoiea moiner 01 Mrs. Marie on October 4 1945- be-a'Mjrue masi abf (Sttflfir. eabrrnarlr n. P4VID J. rM.

IHI itni Annual MISSIONARY CONVENTION and IIBLE CONFERENCE 8 Day: Oct. 7th-14th Sun -11 A-M-F'v STVWT CLARK -PR A SNEAr 1 -Rv JOHN Bf HTTL frh Hrrk NirM 7 St.r..-r. A H- TOIK (kK-tf Afimamtrxi ram Many Lnim rVtlarr: THa (vhr Maalral Mrwilffl 632 Eighth Ixnut (Dear 44th SL) Schneck, Laura at 9:30 a m. in St. Brisid R.

C. morning at 11 0 clock, when the Rev Mr Ras-S iast vear after 20 1 vAmi pftfr lnvmrr Viiichonrt zinneu. James Kevnoias ana Mrs. Colton, Bernard Cooke, Amanda Cusack, John F. Diaz, Marie Gonsalves, John Grace, Mary Lowery, Mary of Ecuador will years as a carpenter for the New Church.

Burial will be in Calvary iD. Stuart Clark Cemetery. preach. In the Skif fington, M. M.

of Anna (n.e 5aiery) devoted Catherine Zinnel. Funeral Monday. Smolick, Joseph A.i atnr of Margaret October 8, from her home, 145-39 afternoon at 3 snrlc Times. Surviving are his widcw loved husband of Theresa and devoted father of Michael. Nellie and Julia.

Funeral from St. Teresa's R. C. Church, Monday, 10 a.m. In- o'clock the Rev.

Dr. A. C. Sneacl. Sullivan, Daniei u.

Mary j0SeDh s.2 Street, Jamaica South. Re- Mr. IrClov had servpd in and two daughters, Gladys C. and the V. ITInH Trueb.Celia McCloy, Thomas inrninpr nr mis hpv a pji.iuuiriu uiaaa ai.

viuui, liic aiiik m.i. ivmifiii. Mill' iTdte 1 m.i irv -1- Tl VinllantP hTfinr 1(1 am TntArmAnt Tl.tv rt. 1 ttirmacK, ivtary. nuoeri.

unerai n.wvn, V. n.r Crftee fAmotarT' armv overseas in World War I. HeiI0WBn secretary or tne cnr.snan Ardatn A. Ross. retired from the Fire Department iniand Missionary Alliance, will con- 1930.

Surviving are two sisters. tne meeting, and in the eve- south Africa is George R. Brown and Mrs. John R.lmnK at 7:30 'clork Rev- Joha munal restaurants. starting com- lormer, 4 HAAKON Jn (cmoriam thence to Ros of T.ima C.

resident of Brooklyn, died at North SCHNECK LAURA. October 5, "tlUfll B'hAra a intAmn kink aI uecniei. wno was neia at an lmern-i OBERLE KATHRYN V. In lov- Powell. quiem mass will be offered.

John1 3 tars motHPr ment camp in Hong Kong by the TatomicA ill Va thn J. Flood, director. uorolny of Dorothy Breckwoldt, Bertha! memory oi a devotee. aaugmer -Huebsch. Loretta.

Albert, William, aid mother. Died October 6, 1942. Mrs. Arvesta ern Westchester Hospital, wesicnes-ter County, on October 3, 1945, after a short illness: beloved husband of Laura Andersen and father of Roll, urn- Allan of Katonah. Funeral "OTT I During the week services will be MrNTTT.TV TOiMPTa Rr AuBiLst.

Edward. Harold ana AdolDn: (jrie. Hutijeran fj) offered. suddenlv. on October 5 1945, belovedi also surviving are live granoenn Eastport.

Ort. 6 Funeral services, held each evening at 7:30 o'cock, for Mrs. Arvesta Jay Mott. widow otjwhen the Rev. A.

W. Tozer, noted Capt. William H. Mott, will be held evangelist of Chicago, will be the MOTHER and SON. services will be held at Clark's Fu hnshfind of th inti rthprine meeidren.

Service Sunday, 8:30 p.m., neral Home, Katonah, N. Satur-iSmltn) jovin, atner of MrS- WU- George Werst Funeral Home, Hart at 2 p.m. tomorrow in her home cn Main where she died Thursday. Rnrtfll will hp in Rs.stnnrt Ppmpfrprv preacher. Others speakers during the week will be the Rev.

Dr. Moseley, president of the Missionary trasses day, October 6, at 2 p.m. liam A. Spafford, Mrs. Louis A.

Von1 Street, corner Evergreen Avenue. Mrs. Charles W.Lowell. Francis! Funeral Monday, 2:30 p.m. Inter- BELLUCCI ROSEMAK.I oi ooua Mount Olivet Cemetery.

McENTEE MARGARET Mrs Mott was a resident of East- Training Institute of Nyack, N. SKIFFINGTON October 4. 1945, MARGARET M. (nee Byrnes), be Charles, George, Pfc. William, U.

S. A. A. and Staff Sgt. Kenneth McNulty, U.

S. Army Transport utiuvra moiner oi Margaret ana port, for 54 years. Her husband, William J. H. Jr.

First anniversary i0Wner of se'verai three-masted mass Monday, October 8, at 7: 30 vhooners and an oruani.pr and di a.m., at St. Charles Borromeo. MARGARET and WILLIAM JR PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES Fort Hamilton Parkway, on October 4, devoted daughter of Anna and the late Peter Bellucci; dear sister of Joseph T. and Daniel P. Funeral from Joseph V.

Sessa Funeral Home, 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Monday, October 8, at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass St. Ephrem's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

rector of the Center Moriches Bank, died in 1924. Surviving are six sons, E. Parker, Horace Flovd Bertram Albert T. and William H. Mott.

loved wife of William dear mother of Charlotte Marquardt, William U. S. Army, overseas; Robert, U. S. Army.

Reposing at Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Requiem mass Monday, 10 a.m., Mary Queen of Heaven R. C. Church, Ave Service; also survived by 25 grandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday, from his son's residence, 1360! E. 26th Street; requiem mass 10 a.m.1 Our Lady Help of Christians R. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. acknotoleDgmcnts LANGENDORFER The family of the late CHARLES LANGEN- HOLY COMMUNION In the Lord's Supper we receive the Real Presence of Christ, in, with and under the Sacrament.

Here we receive the assurance oi forgiveness oi sin, deliverance from evil, the hope of eternity. We also experience the fellowship of Christian believers. Come, ioin us tomorrow in Sunday Services at your neighborhood Lutheran Church listed below. A cordial welcome awaits you. 70 those uho have no regular place of tfr'n.

fl rortf-nl fnrlfajlon is extended by the Lutheran churchrt listed below: nue M. Brooklyn. Interment Holy DORFER wishes to thank their Additional Obituaries On Page 8 MEGAHAN CECELIA on Cross Cemetery. many relatives, friends and neigh-ibors for their kind expressions of October 5, beloved wife of Roy P. SMOLICK JOSEPH sud BIRDS ALL HENRY suddenly on Thursday, October 5, 1945, beloved husband of Louise B.

and devoted father of Lt. Robert B. Bird-sail. Services at Fairchild Chapel, 86 sympathy, spiritual bouquets and Megahan and aunt of Mae Mitchell Reformed Kealy. Reposing English Funeral ibeautiful floral tributes offered In Home, 2190 McDonald Avenue.

Fu- 'T Ji' recent bereavement, neral on Monday with a mass of rt- Ji I ANL requiem at Ss. Simon and jude 7 r. nhnrrh. Van Sirklen street! from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue.

Inter- RF.THANT. "It bet. inth and 11th Aves. A Okdale. Pastor.

and Avenue at' 10 a.m. St. Paul's Church Clinton and Carroll Streets The Rev. Gregory Mabrv, D.D., Rector ind 9:30 AM rto Masses 11 A M. Solemn M55 and Sermon IRecton P.M.

Vespers nnd Benediction Thursday, October 11, 8 P.M. Annual Acolyte Festival Preicker The Right Reverend FREDERICK L. BARRY, D.D., Coidjutor Bishop of Albany St. Luke and St. Matthew Clinton Ave.

near Pulton St. Rev. John H. R. Putnam.

Rector WORLD WIDE COMMUNION Services 8 AM. nnd 11AM "When One Meets With God" 10 A -Church School 10:30 A Holy Communion ment Lutheran Cemetery, S. 9:30 Service 11 00 A M. Lefferts Place, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. BODE On October 5.

1945, HERMAN, beloved husband of Christine (nee Wedel); devoted father of Mrs. Christine Keller, Wichard and Ferdinand Bode; brother of Mrs. William Wilkens. Mrs. Adelaide Wullert and Ferdinand Bode.

Reposing at William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue, cor MERZ-MARION VAN NESS SULLIVAN October TRINITY. 4th Ave end IMh St. 1945, P. A.

Srhie.tr, I) C. vrnsnn, C. tl Helen. Pastors. F.nc.

II A S. S. and aK jV DANIEL beloved husband of Ridgewood Avenue. Survived by, nf Maroaret. Ann.

Jr. Cona. 8:30. Norw. 11, A P.M Reformed-Dutch Church Platbush and Church Avenues Pounded 1654 Rev.

J. FREDERIC BERG. Ph D.D. MINISTER EMERITI'S Rev. THEODORE LUMENS, B.D.

ASSISTANT MINISTER 11:00 A M. World Wide Communion Service GUEST SPEAKER Dr. BERNARD J. MULDER "BROTHERS OF JESUS" Noreen, Alice, Ruth and John. Re- TAOS.

4th Ave. at AIM St. Wl. H-S941. H.

Halvnrsen. J. Belrum. Pasters. F.M TEL, 415 Seventh St.

Norman E. Sutterlin, I'astnr. German 9:13, 8. S. 10.

Ensllih 11. FPIPHANY. Llneolri nr. Roeere Ave. Theodore ilartvric.

Pastor. Srrvicea 10 45. 8. 8. 9:30.

r.non shfphfrd. 75th St. 4th Ave. m. F.

Sondar. Ph Pastor. 9.8.9:30 and II A.M., Service 11 A.M. GRACE. Bu.h-lck Ave.

at vTeirfleld St. C. F. Inlrmann, Pastor 8. 8.

8:15 A.M. Service 10:30 A M. 1101. TRINITY. Jefferson nr.

Knickerbocker. John H. Menres. pastor. 8.

S. 9.30. Services 10:45 and 7:45. HOLY TRINITY. Ave.

Headrlcksea St. Orrin L. Kosmo, raster. Service 11 A 8. 8.

9 AM. INCARNATION. 4th Ave. at 5llh St. Harold 8 Miller, Taster.

Servlre 11:00 A.M. 8. 8. 9:45. two daughters and three grandchildren; member of University Chapter 512, O.

E. S. Services Monday, 8 p.m., at Zirkel Funeral Home, fcm. and Norw. II.

8. S. HO ner Sterling Place. Funeral Monday posing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue.

Requiem mass St. Catherine of Genoa Church, Albany Avenue, Monday, 10 a.m. 11 a.m.; requiem mass St. Teresa Kiagewooa and Norwood Avenues. McNULTY It is with sincere re- Church.

Interment St. John oeme tery. MO. SYN. RFTHI.F.HFM, 4th and Ovlncten Aves Raymond Surburi.

A.M., TH.D., Pastor 8ervice Sunday School 0:90. FMMAri. tilth Ave. nth Rldse-wood. Howard J.

Srhnenfeldt. Pastor German 8. S. 10, Ensllih 11. igret that we announce the death of CEMETERY PLOTS SACRIFICE FAMILY CEMETERY PLOT Perpetual care.

Value BULLWINKEL ANNA on FRANCIS J. McNULTY. Friday October 5, 1945, beloved wife McNULTY SHIPYARDS, of trie late Henry G. Bullwinkel. 9 Summit Street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Services at 1210 Union Street on KINGS HIGHWAY Kinfi Hif.wijr and Ent 37tk Street 9 1 45 A.M. Church School 1 1 00 A.M. Holy Communion FOl'R CHOIRS DIRECTED BY CLIFFORD TROXEI.L 8:00 P.M. Youth Dr.

ARCH TREMAYNE, Miniikr ST. MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenut at Beverly Road RALPH EMERSON DAVIS. Minister 9:30 AM Church School 11 A.M. "THIS CRAZY WORLD" DR. DAVIS I World Wide Communion Service Cecile M.

Jacobsnn, Director of Muslo E. Jane Roberts, Organist "MANHATTAN GOOD SHEPHFRD. Ave. 4 N. T.

Ave $400; will sell for less. Three graves, MFSSI4H. Rassell Greenpolnt St. Paul's Church Church Avenue and flt Paul's Place FLATBU8H Rer. HAROLD S.0LAFS0N.D.D., Rector 7:30 Holj Communion 8:30 11 A.M.

Holy Communion and Sermon By the Rector THB PUBLIC IS INVITED Bahal Sunday at 4 p.m. Interment Monday1 I six Interments. Valhalla Burial at 10:30 a.m Memorial Abbey. Bay Shore, h. mother aMm Island.

Telephone TRi- Caluarit inuttst (fllntrrh Ethel L. Mooney, Edythe M. Robins Mr. PHILLIPS. Direction, Chris Treber Son.

angle 5-5700. (Olivette M. Ludwte. Services at the 57th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues John W. Klahn.

Tastor. 8. 8. 8.30 A.M. Service 10:45 A.M.

RFPEFMFR, Ditmas Ave. E. 51st. H. T.

H'eiekotten. Ph Service A 6. 8. 9:30 A.M. ST.

JACORI. 54WI 4th Ave. John F. Baurhmann. Pastor.

8. S. 9, Enclish 10, German 11 A.M. mTorwARn-BETTY George Whit Funeral Home, 34 WILLIAM WARD AYER. D.

PASTOR REVIVAL AT CALVARY Cfllt-flrv or Chrixt Campaign 11 A. M. Mornini Worship- Dr. Aver mi Thursday. October 4, 1945, be Park Avenue, Bay Shore, on Sunday at 4 p.m.

DR. C. GORDON BROWNVILLE ST. JOHN'S. Prosnect rlr.

th Ave. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. toi 2 p.m. fot publication th tarns day; as late aj 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication.

W. Jentsch, Pastor. German 9 II Sun.) MESSIAH nd INCARNATION Greene and Clermont Avennes The Rev. ERNEST A. HARDING.

Rector 8 00 A Holy Communion 9:30 A Church School 11 A.M.- Holv Communion and Sermon 11 AM Kindergarten 8. 8. .10. Enclish 10:45. Will Speak at 3 "The Secret of Communicating With the Dead 7:30 "Don't Pence Me In CALVARY RADIO BROADCAST ST.

LI KE 350 Washlncton near loved aunt of Mrs. Alfred Grass. Service at her residence, 1233 E. 28th Street, Sunday, 8 p.m. CAREY MARTIN on October 3, 1945, at his residence, 8 Clifford Place, husband of Margaret; son of Ellen and the late Martin; brother of Katherine, Mrs.

Mary Grubb, Mrs. Marearet Hagemann, Mrs. Julia Sunday, 11:30 and 8 P. M. WHN 11050 Kc Baptist Swedenborgian MORIARTY JOHN of 1588 E.

17th Street, Brooklyn, October 4, 1945, beloved husband of the late Anne, devoted father of John, James, Kgnneth, Walter, Mrs. Edna Moran, Irene and Sister James Anna, O.S.J. Funeral from his residence, Monday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass St. Brendan's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Patrick J. Byrnes, director. DeKalb. Paul E.

Schmidt. Pastor, 4. 8. 9:45 Service 11 A.M. ST MATTHFW'S, Dth Ave.

Id St. Edward A. Sheldon. Pastor. 5.

S. 9:30, Service 11. ST. Rodney S. Ath WM.

liamsburr. Wm. G. Boomhower. D.

HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Opp. L. I. R. Sta.

AU mbwaji nr. door Rer. John Emerion Zeiter, Minuter WORLD WIDE COMMI'NION SUNDAY 11 A.M. "On the Road of the World" Reception of New Members P.M. Evening- Communion P.M.

"AUbls," 5: "I Don't Need It!" Cathedral cSolr. Anna 8. Rees, Soloist 119 W. MlnSt. DA ITU ft lltltl mil II Sixth Floor Walter G.

Rrnnn, Pastor. Service 10:45 A.M. S. S. 9:30 A.M.

K9 Snnth Ath St. Fwald H. Moeller. Pastor. German 0.4.V S.

S. Ensllih 11 OCR SAVIOl'R. Covert nr. B'wav Theodore C. Moeller.

Pastor. 8S 9 lit. Servlre 10:45 A.M. 8:15 P.M ST. JOHN'S, M.

T. Steeee, Pastor. HH--4 Mvrtle Ave. Servlres 4k II 191 Mauler St. Services end 11 A ST.

MARK'S, Jefferson St. end Bosh-wlek F. T. Sehroeder, Pastor. Enillsh 9:30.

8. S. 10:35, German II ST. MATTHEW'S (Deaf). 177 S.

th St Fiord Possehl, Pastor. Services 8 P.M ST. PAUL'S. Knickerbocker Palmetto Frwin T. Umbaeh.

rattor. German 9. 8. 8. 9:30.

Encllsb 10:45. 8T. PF.TER'S, 94 Hale Ave. A. Rrunn, C.

Merer. Pastors. Services 8:30, 9:30, 11. S. 8.

10:45. TRINITY. 18th Ave and K. 8th St. Paul H.

Sraer, A. M. Pssfer. Mornini Service 10:45. 8.

6. 9:80. TRINITY. Drtraw St. (So.

B'klynl J. E. Bsumsaertnrr, Pastor. 8. 8.

10, Service 11:15 TRINITY CHAPF.I,. 15 fllth St. IB. R.I J. E.

Baumraertner. Pastor. Service 9:30. 8. S.

10:30 and 11:35 A.M. L'LCA CHRIST. 10S4 Lafayette nr. sray. Erwin Mtillrr.

8. T. Pastor. 8. S.

A.M. Service A.M. IS A HA I 4 30 Oct. 6th St. Bartholomew's Church Paclflo Street near Bedford Avenue Rev.

KERMIT CASTEIXANOS, Rerlor 8:00 AM Holy Communion 9:30 AM. church School 11:00 A.M Holy Communion and Sermon bv the "The Spirit of Truth, nity and Conrord" Thursday noon Holy Communion Pastor. Service 11 A M. 8. 8.

10 A.M. Long and James. Funeral from the Parlors of E. A. Dowling, 92 Norman Sneaker: RAPHAEL "THE PATH OF DETACHMENT' SUNDAY, 11:00 A.M.

REV. PAUL SPERRY Church of the Neighbor Clork St. and Monrot Plaet Brooklyn Heights Divine Science ST. PAI L'S. Ave.

ft t. Flt. hush. Harold W. Stirht.

Pastor. Service 11 A M. S. S. 9:30 A M.

Avenue, on Monday, October 8, at 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Antony's R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KT PETFR'S. Bedford Ave nr. DeKalb. Christian Science Upaltng (ElfriBt I C. F.

Blsesi. Psstor. MOTT ARVESTA JAY, of East-port, L. on October 4, 1945, widow of Capt. William H.

Mott; mother of Parker, Horace, William Floyd, Bertram and Albert Mott. German 9:30, Enclish 10:45. 8. S. 9:30 COLTON On October 4, 1945, BROOKLYN BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH Congregational BERNARD beloved husband of piritualtfit Clurrfa (nee McNutt).

ouuj p.m., ST STEPHEN'S. Newkirk Ave. At I St. Oliver VT. Powers.

Pastor. Service 8 and 11 A.M. 8. 8. 9:30 AM.

ION. 8251 Bedford Ave. Leopold W. Bernhard, Pastor. German 9.

S. 8. 10. Enclish 11. Helen Colton nn of Julia Colton, brother Of a ner resiaence, Main street, tasi- port.

interment, passport cemetery. John and Mrs. Anna Nay. Funeral from his residence. 32 Granite EION GERMAN 155 Henry St.

iB'ktyn Heinrirh A. Krone. Pastor. The Pirst Church ol Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held in following- Churches: FIRST CHURCH.

New York Ave. and Dean Sunday. 11 A.M., 8 P.M. 8:15 SECOND Clll'RCII, 67th St. bet.

3d and 4th 11 A.M., 4:30 P.M. M. THIRD till K( II, E. 21st St. at Albemarle Rd.

Hun 11 A.M.. 4:30 M. 8:15 PM. FOt'RTH till Ktll, 156 Sterhnt Place. Sunday.

11 A M. Wednesday, 8 P.M. FIFTH CHURCH, 12th Ave. and 45lh St. Sunday.

11 A M. Wednesday. 8 PM. S. 8.

8:30. Servlre 10:3 both German, MANHATTAN UrLKA HUUib 34th Street and Eighth Avenue dr. EMMET FOX pastor SPEAKS SUNDAY AT 11 A ON OFFICES LS JOY" GEORGE RASELY, Soloist WEDNESDAY EVENING I.FCTl KE 8 1. M. "New ThinKm For the Atomic Age" MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE French 1AINT FsPRlT Old Huguenot Church oairN I crru i Kast 60 n.

y. c. 10:45 A.M. Culte et Sermon: Dr. Maynard Presbyterian Protestant Episcopal PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS L.

Wendell Fifield, D.D., Litt.D. Orange and Hicks Streets Brooklyn Heights, New York City lit Brookljri Stop Ind. 7th Ave. I.R.T. 11:00 A.M.

Dr. Fifield Preaches on "Christ Centered Living" Music by the Plymouth Chair Directed by Henry Pfohl Mr. Ptohl has just returned frrm two years of military aervlre. CHRISTIAN SCIENCK RFADING ROOMS First Church- 734 Nostraud Aven-te Hours, Wed. to 5 Second Church 75.10 Third Avenue Hours.

10-9. Wed. to S. Sunday, 2-4 CHRIST CHURCH t7 Halsey Street, near Broadway Rev. Jamee Hedenberr Services 2 and I P.M.

St. John's Spiritualist Church 802. 3rd Avenue REV. LILLIAN JOHNSON, PASTOR frrlrei Sun. Frl.

F.M. VYrd. 2 H. CHILD OF GRACE CHURCH r8 Paclflo Street Between Fourth and Plat bush Avenues Rev. GRACE RAP1SARDA Services Sun 8 P.M.; i P.M.

Third Church B. 21st St. at Albemarle Rd FIRST CHURCH Fifth Avenue bet 11th and 12th Sis Street, Monday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COOKE AMANDA HINGLE, suddenly on October 5, 1945, of 73 Verity Lane, Baldwin, L. beloved wife of John H. Services at Pettit Brothers it Clayton Parlors, 20 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre, Monday, at 2 o'clock. CUSACK Reverend JOHN pastor of the Cure of Ars Church, Merrick, L. suddenly on October 3.

Funeral Monday; divine office at 10 a.m., solemn requiem mass 10:30, at the Church of the Cure of Ars, 67 South Merrick Avenue, Merrick, L. I. Interment Holy Rood O'CONNELL MARY of 9 Lorraine Street, on October 4, 1945; dear sister of Johanna Redican aunt of Catherine Pennell and John Redican. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue; solemn requiem mass at Visitation R. C.

Church, corner Richards and Verona Streets, at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Jere Cronln, Director. PARKER NELLIE M. (nee October 5 at residence, 110 Martense Street, beloved wife of John mother of William; also survived by three grandchildren.

Reposing until 9:15 a.m. Tuesday. Harry Quayle Funeral Home, 134 Smith Street; requiem mass '0 a.m., Holy Cross Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Hours, Wed. to 7:45.

8undav. 1-4 Fourth Church 156 Slerlins; Place Hours. 9.30-9. Wed. to 6.

Sunday. 3-5 Fifth Church 12th Ave. and 45th St Hrs Tties AThurs. Sun. 2-4 11 Communion Sermon, Dr.

Moldenhawer 6 Sunday Evenlne Society 8 P.M. DR. MOODY Wed 8 M. Midweek Service 1784 ST. WWS 1945 THE MOTHER CHURCH OF BROOKLYN CLINTON AND LIVINGSTON STREETS Rev.

Melville Horcourt, Rector Sunday Services 8 and 1 1 A.M. Sermon by the Rector OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS BEEN SERVING THE HEIGHTS SINCE 182S WHY NOT SEND YOUR BOY AND GIRL TO US TO ATTEND OUR FALL SEMESTER WHICH BEGINS ON OCTOBER 7th? Beginners Class 9:45 A.M. Other Classes 10:45 A.M. Protestant Council Miscellaneous THEOSOPHICAL MEETINGS, THE PROTESTANT COUNCIL Thursdays. 8 PM, 25 Lpfffrts Av nar OP THE CITY OF NEW YORK Washington.

Baapmpnt. Apt. A. B. M.

T. 46 Odar St. Now York BO. 9-7900 Brighton subway Prospect Pk. station.

Flat- Tomorrow is World Communion Sunday buh. Ocean, Tompkins, Lorlmer trolleys. "This Do in Remembrance of Me" Unitarian SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF THE GOLDEN RULE IXC Medium. Madame Leo. 166-31 89th Ave Jamatra.

Services, Messar.es to all. 8un-dav. Monday. Thursday. Friday, 8 P.M Wednesday.

10 AM 2-8 M. ALL WELCOME Jamalce to 168th 2 blocks north to B9th turn left. (Eljurrii THE Sautnur Plerreponl Street end Monroe Piece 11 A.M. Rev. John Howland Lathrop, D.D.

"The Sin of Spiritual Thrift" 7:30 PM Rev. EDWARD J. MANNTNO "Who Is Able to Stand Before Jealousy?" WHEN OUT OP TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN Cemetery. DIAZ On Friday, October 5. 1945, MARIE DIAZ, of 717 Sterling Place; beloved daughter of Camilo and Anna Diaz; sister of Carmen, and granddaughter of the late Gennaro and Carmela Pastore.

Reposing at Baptist ALL WELCOME! ADMISSION FREE! The Bible Auditorium of the Air Presents CHURCHES I BEDFORD-CENTRAL Pastori CEOROB WELLS ARMS. D. PAUL P. BARACKMAN. Th.D.

10 45 A THE LORD'S SITPER Communion Text bv Dr. Arms 7.45 M- "When Jesus Came Home" Dr. Bsrarkmsn Will Preach Midweek Servlre and Bible Study Every Wednesday 8 P.M. Sunday Youna People 6 45 All Welcome Nottrand Avenue end Dean Street Take I. R.

T. or Ind. Subway or Berten St. surface to Nottrand Ave. Fifth Avenue Chapel, 691 5th Ave-ji nue.

Funeral Monday, 10 a.m.; solemn mass of requiem St. Teresa's Church, Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery. GONSALVES JOHN on Friday, October 5, 1945, beloved hus-j band of Lulu; dear father of Anna Anderson, Irene Pensa, Rita Dick, John, Edward, Frank and at his residence, 102 Clermont Avenue. Funeral from his home Monday, 8:45 a.m.; requiem mass Sacred Heart R. C.

Church. GRACE MARY (nee Hurley). October 3. 1945, wife of the late! Due to Delay in Sailing Hit. I T.

SHIELDS World famous Pastor of Jarvis Street Church. Toronto, Canada, Editor of "The Gospel Witness," read In On different countries, will centinne his preacbini mission at BROOKLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE .41 GATES BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND CLASSON AVES. REV. RORERT MrCAVL. Pastor SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th, II A.M., 3 P.M., 8 P.M.

SUBJECT, PM "What fiod Will Do to Apostate Preachers and Teachers." P.M. "Why Christ Drlsyeth His Comint?" MONDAY, P.M. "What Is America's Greatest Enemy?" MEETINGS EVERY EVENING AT 8 UNTIL BOAT SAILS. rilDrfTlrtMC. Gates Ave.

Bns te rorner ef Gates and Franklin; Franklin UIRCsl IWINJ. Noss nd Ave. trolley te Gates Lexlniten Ave. te Franklin Ave. Stations er DeKalb trolley to Gatea Ave.

From New York: I. R. T. to Nevlns St. I Gatea Ave.

Bus te Gates end Franklin. From Qneens; Independent Sobwey te Classon walk south three klocka, Church la In middle ef block between Franklin end Classon. P)M ItEMSEN A CLINTON STS. I I Bk Wilt sf Borsuib Hill. I MmW F.

C- limeiins. 0.0., Psitoe II A M. HOLY COMMINION P.M "SOLID FOUNDATIONS" Mldiik Otvttlsnsl Service Wtdneiaay I P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry Street I Clark Street 1. R.

PHILLIPS PACKER ELLIOTT, Minister 10 A ChUtrh School II Dr. Elliott Preaches en "THE LIGHT OP THE WORLD" Service in Observance of World Wide Communion HEIGHTS FELLOWSHIP: Buffet Supper et 6 Followed by Meetlne at 7 Speaker: JEANNE GILBERT "Mental Hyaiene at Work'' P.M. Midweek Service Patrick; beloved mother of Sgt. James V. S.

Army, and Catherine Brunner. Reposing at New York and Brooklyn Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street; requiem mass Monday, Holy Family R. C. Church, at 10 a.m.

Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. Edward Meyer's Son, Director. LOWERY MARY A. E.

(nee THE ATOMIC BOMB AND THE FUTURE! Has Science Invented a Frankenstein Monster That Will Turn On Us and Destroy Us? Will Humanity Ultimately Annihilate Itself or Will God Intervene to Prevent a World-Wide Catastrophe? A THRILLING CHAPTER FROM BIBLE PROPHECY LECTURE BY W. A. FAGAL THE BIBLE AUDITORIUM'S RADIO SPEAKER Pictured here ore the two men you hear each Sunday morning at 9:30 A.M. over Radio Stotion WHN on "The Bible Auditorium of the Air." See them end heor them in person ot the Brooklyn Academy of Music every Sunday evening throughout the winter month. SUN OCT: 7 AT 7:45 P.M.

AND EACH SUCCEEDING SUNDAY AT THE W. A. FAGAL, Sptaktr CLASSON AVENUE Corner Monroe Street 11:00 A.M. "Tie Perpetual Memory end Ptedfe" Rev. J.

PERC1VAL HUCET, DJ). Ilatbualt foster Avenue and East 3rd Street WILLIAM S. QUIUI.ET. Minister 10 A CHURCH 8CHOOL It A WORLD WIDE COMMI'NION "A WORLD WIDE SHIP" Rev. DONALD R.

Treacher LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lafayette Ave. tec! Soutk Oifors) St DR. ALVIN E. MACART, MINISTER 11 A.M. WORLD WIDE COMMI'NION DR.

Third Ave. et Flatbgsh Ave. REV. GABRIEL R. GUEDJ, Pastor The Friendly Church where the Whole Word Is preached 10:30 A.M.

"CLEAN!" Noon Graded Bible School for all afea. Communion Serricct 10:30 A M. 7 PM. Brady), on October 4, 1945, at her residence, 396-A 9th Street. Survived by her husband, James, retired member of Y.

F. four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Jesinkey, Gertrude, Mary and Sister Mary James, O. S. three sons, Edward J.

of the 18th Precinct, N. Y. P. William and Pfc. Thomas, A.

U. S. overseas; also one sister, Mrs. Margaret Barry, and two brothers, Francis and Wil liam Brady. Solemn requiem mass 10 a.m., Tuesday, at St.

Thomas Aquinas Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. T. J. Hlggins Son, Directors.

7:30 P.M. "WALKING CORPSE OR LIVING SOUL?" Ceneretallonal Sineinr that thrills. Special Music 1 Pin G)NGHEGATIONAL; Aft, if A. I CHUBCHES TEMPLE CHOIR CORNELIUS VAN REES. Minister of Music WEDNESDAY 7:45 P.M.

frayer, Teitimoniet and Bible Exposition MAKE IT A DATE Subway to Atlantic. Pacifie, Hoyt-Schermerhorn or Kevins Street 1 1 mm CLINTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES 11:00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION REV. JOHN BARLOW, D.D. E.

J. McMURPHY, Soloist BROOKLYN EVANGELIST TED TEMOSHCHUK EVERY EVENING 8 P.M. OCTOBER 7TH TO OCTOBER 21 ST 08 Smith-Coney Island te 1.1th St) MeDonald-Vanderbllt to lfllh St. Sth Ave. Subway te Prospect Park.

1)7 Seventh Ave. car te 16th St. Dorchester Road end East 18th St. Momtne Worship 11, 8unday School 9:43 8 M. T.

Brlihtnn 1 I to Cortelyou Road; church three block southeast. i Or Flatbush Avenue surface to Dorches-I tar Road! walk west FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS MINISTERS REV. ALFRED GRANT WALTON, REV. G. DANIEL EVANS WORLD WIDE COMMI'NION 11 A.M.-"Something Beyond" DR.

WALTON i i uiootroaATisii DIGNIFIED AtLowtm Cf FUNERALS At OUtWUNIRAL HOMES 151 LMe- tvriiSULkKiluHt 4-1200 50 8ev-nth Avenue-MAin Z-8S8S 12U tTitltuen AraBUctunHuter 2-028S-7 QUCENS 150-10 HnttMi venue-IKmeka S-M79 J-32 forest veMiewME(entn J-0900 158-14 KofUi. Blvd, FLinMnt J-600 UTAvtit nuse SnFomtAv.WtaVIhtorhGlbrastir2-S05 MANHATTAN 117 Weet 72nd Street-TRefalfer 7.700 1451 rint Miw-MlMiafuier 4-MOO eeoNi Weav ltoth ttrMt-JIArmtNid I-1M0. 165 (. Tremtmt 71700 MI WItu ventN-MOtt NevM 1-0272 lsUVayAlaUal tarVVB ACADEMY OF MUSIC Corner of Lafayette Avenue and Aihland Ploce in the hcort of downtown Brooklyn, one block from all subways and the Long Island Railroad Brooklyn terminal. GOOD MUSIC CONGREGATIONAL HYMN SINGING LARGE CHOIR ADMISSION FREE! ALL WELCOME! GREENWOOD BAPTIST Seventh Avenoe at Sixth Street Altsr W.

UsarT. Pastor on la, Chsplsln. USSR Qsorgs H. Robsrt, D.D., Minister te Charge OUE8T PREACHER Re. OBOROS DOUOLAS.

Phlle. 10 30 AJbl. "The Slnilnt Redeemer' 7:45 P.M. "Beaeen Uht In the WyM MtisMo bp the Chotr tmmatutrl tBatitiattXIuirrli Lafayette Ave. and St.

James Place 11:00 A THE LORD'S SUPPEH "A UNITING POWER" by the Rev. WAYLAND ZWAYER. Minister B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE Dates between Franklin and Classon Rev. ROBERT MrOAUL. Paetor, 11 and 9 'BTJY U.

8. WAE 'BONDS 'AND OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 23-; Ber. Judaea K. Fleblgw, Pastor Ber. John Merrill, Ph.D., Associate Paatos? iW A.M.

CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. NURSERY SCHOOL WORLD WIDE COMMVNION ir 114 MeiaslfssrsKtial-vewM) WhrlJeeM It, lUtOt, Bible School: TTUSht. I flat. flATOiBSJAjarS nrj.

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