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Other Servlcoe BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 12, 1949 5 Lutheran JBpalha PARLEY On November 1949, WILLIAM, beloved husband of Catherine (nee Brady); devoted brother of Mrs. Margaret Doherty. Reposing William A. Martin Fu Th BibU Auditorium of (he Air prevent neral Home, Classon Avenue corner Mass Is Offered For B.

J. Ahearn A solemn requiem mass for Bertram J. Ahearn, 62, civil engineer employed by the Board of Transportation, was offered HEAVEN-FACT OR FANCY Hutfjeratt Cfjurcfjes Sterling Place. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs.

Margaret F. Porter A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday In Our Lady of Good Counsel R. C. Church for Mrs.

Margaret F. Porter, of 106 Howard mother of David D. Porter, director of the administrative department of the United States Lines. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs.

Porter, widow of a retired policeman, died Thursday in St. Barnabas Hospital, the Bronx. today In our Lady Queen of GINNITY On Thursday, November 10. 1949. of 606 11th Street, ELLEN GINNITY, sister of Mrs.

Allow, Ann Jullien, Sadie P. Barnett, C. T. LI pes, Lillian Bartlett, Edward McCrea, Dr. F.

L. Blewitt, Mary McOahan, John Brown. Samuel McHugh, James Cooney, John Monulbano, Rose Culhane, Irene Muriella. Rosaria Diertso, Helen Nolan, Margaret Driesler, B. T.

Nunn, Mary Droney, John Peterson, Harry Elllf Anne Piotrowskl, A. Parley, William Porter, Margaret Glnnity, Ellen Pryde. Margaret Goat, Henry Reutell. Harry Dunham, Henry Sandstrom. C.

A. Hanlon, LawrenoeStelter, Emma L. Haven, Alvin Winter, Margaret ARLOW ANNA P. Services on Martyrs R. C.

Church, Forest Hills. Burial will be in Mary McDonald. Reposing at Edw H. C. Dunn Chapel, 298 7th Ave nue.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Mrv Ahearn, who lived at 158 Foregiveness of sins is God's greatest gift to us. He freely for-gives us of (SiH'l) a tremendous debt through His Son, our Lord Jesus. We ought also freely forgive one another the evils we have done. Requiem Mass Church of the Holy Burns Forest Hills, died Name. Will there be life after death? Is the Christian concept ef Paradisa reality or a myth? What does the future hold for those who ebey God? llluttrated with fxaulilte Colored Screen Picturet SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE SOUKD MOVING PICTLRE: "MAS OF FAITH" BE SURE TO HEAR Wm.

A. FAGAL Radio Preacher. Author anil Commentator "IN PERSON" (Not Broadcast) Thursday in the Board of Transportation office at 250 Hudson GOAT HENRY, on November 1949. at his "home, 153 92d'SU Manhattan, of a heart at- 11. EyRWIlDE- BROOKLYN tacK.

He was born In Boston and came here to enter the employ of the Metropolitan Park Commission in 1905. He transferred to the Board of Water Supply You Art Cordially Invited to Attend Services at the Lutheran Churchet listed below Catherine Gremse, Teacher at P. S. 161 A solemn requiem mass for Catherine V. Gremse, a teacher at Public School 161, Brooklyn, who for a number of years was active In the work of the Catholic Big Sisters, was offered to W.

A. FASAL, the eiaa yea hsei eash Suneay ataralai at 10:30 A.M aver RMIs SUHse WMSM. HANLON LAWRENCE on Saturday, November 12. 1949. beloved son of Mary and the late Lawrence V.

Hanlon: brother of TOMORROW, in 1907 and to the Board of BARNETT CATHERINE T. (nee McLean), November 10, 1949, wife of the late Thomas; loving aunt of Mrs. Loretta Roland, Mrs. Edna Patterson. Funeral Monday, 9 Transportation in 1926.

He was Walter G. Hanlon, M.D. Service at SUNDAY EVE (7 P.M.) NOV. 13 the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic '3 AN oriel War I veteran.

I qi'b Vila ii-lfo Aire AND EACH SUCCEEDING SUNDAY EVENING AT THE 5th Avenue. Requiem Mass Mondav- 1 Pm Grace Gibson Ahearn: a son, OF MUSIC BROOKLYN ACADEMY day in St. Francis of Assisi R. C. Lady of Angels R.

C. Church, in terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAVEN-ALVIN A on November Bert two brothers and two 10, 1949, residence, 245 Penimore1 sisters. Street. Brooklyn, beloved husband' Ctf Mf tf Lifayttt Avmih $n4 AhiiiJ Piatt in tht fittrt BrtomyB.

Om klNk frt all tuktwiv ttw L) I Mm NtHrtat VrMhiyn Ttrnifial. BARTLETT On November 10, ADMISSION FREE! ALL WELCOME! Church. Lincoln Road and Nos-tvand Ave. The funeral was from Ireland's Chapel, 1088 Nostrand with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Miss Gremse, who lived at Riles Tomorrow EDWARD beloved son of the of the late Margaret brother of late Robert and Agnes, and dearjElla Haven Roach; cousin of Wal-brother of the late Charles and! ter B.

and Albert Havens. Repos- Ci.Ia Tl Inf SarvlPK at. hi.C inir it Vnrlr anrl BopOai 320 Fenimore died on residence, 7620 Colonial Road, Sun-jchapei. 187 S. Oxford Street.

Serv-. rA Mrr 4allor day, 8 p.m. Funeral Monday. Sunday evening, 8 o'clock. jlClltl LLCA SDVINT.

Arenas and East 12th St. Fred Gresstand. Paater. Ssrvlrea 10:45. Sanday Seheel 8:38.

GOOD SHEPHERD. 18th St. A 4th Ave William P. Sunday. Ph.D..

Passer. Ckereh Seheel, 8:38. Service It. HOLY TRINITY. Jeftersaa Ave.

aeai Knickerbocker. Jeha H. Mantes, Paster 8. 8. 9:30.

Services 19:45. Wed. P.M INCARNATION, 4tk Ave. at 34tk 91. Harald S.

Miller, D. Paster. Service 11 A.M., karris Seheel 9:45. REDEEMER. Oltasas Ave.

t. list St. H. T. Wetskettea, Ph.D..

Paster. Service 10:45 A.M. 8. S. 9:30 A.M.

ST. JACOBI, S408 4lk Ave. Rev. John P. Baeehmana, Paster.

S. S. 9, Eafllah 19. German 11 A.M. ST.

JOHN'S, Prospect Ave. nr. 9th Ave W. Jentseh, Paster. German 9 (1, San.) 8 8.

8:30, Eufliah 19:41. ST. LUKE'S, 259 Washlnften neat DeKalb. Paul E. Schmidt.

Paater. 8 S. 8:45. Service II A.M. ST MATTHEW-EMANUEL, 413 1th near 8tk Are.

Edward A. Shrldoa. Paater. 8. 8.

8:45. Service II A.M iGcrmaa 9:15. 1st 9endaj.l ST. Ptl'L'S. Radnor A 8.

5th Wll-llamskerf. H'ua. G. Beemhewer. D.D., Psstor Service II A.M.

9. 8. 19 A.M ST PETER'S. Bedford Ave. nr.

DeKalb-J. G. Rlsesi. II I) Ps. sr.

Garmsn 9:30 Enfllsh 10:45. 8. S. 9:30 ST. STEPHEN'S.

Newkirk Are. and St. Oliver Powers. Paster, t'rrlres 8 aed II A.M. 8.

8. 9:30 A.M ZION. Bedlerd Ave. and Eraamas St. Leopold W.

Bernhard, Pastor, t.frm.n 8:45. S. S. 9:43. Enfllsh 11 ZION r.KRMAN, 128 Henry St.

tB'klya lit. Hrlnrirh A. Krepp. Pastor. Service 10 30.

8. 8:30. Bslk German. p.m. unci iiiciib tTcigicnia snr- uuer ai oauuuay, a p.in.

tery. Eugene Newman, Director. Direction John J. Darraugh Sons JULUEN-SADIE 1111 Park BLEWITT MARY on No-1 Avenue. N.

Y. on November vember, 9. 1949, beloved daughter 1949. beloved wife of Cyrus S. Thomas V.

Sr. and the late Agnes'jullien and sister of Mrs. D. Clif- Thursday in Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan. Born in Brooklyn, she was graduated from Girls High School and the Maxwell Training School for Teachers.

Before being assigned to P. S. 161 she taught at P. S. 181.

For Funeral services for Mis. Emma L. Stelter of 600A 3d active in the Girl Scout movement and church circles for manv years, will be held at 8 ELC BETHANY, lid bet. 10th at 1 1th Ave. C.

Rsnrr Andersen. Psstar. 8. S. :30.

Eat. 11 list San. Ceaaa.) OIR SAVIOIR'S. 4th Ave. and 80th St.

C. Opeal. Paaur, SH. 5-OftZO. 8.

S. Enf. 10. Nerw. 11:1 A.M..

Cm. 8 P.M. TRINITY. 4th Ave. and 46th St.

R. A. Daehlla. Ivaf- Aas. Psstors.

Kni. II s) S. Nerw II. 4:30. 1:30 P.M.

ZION, 4th Ave. at 83d SI. 8-8841. Enf. and Nerw.

II: S. t. 8:30. IND. St'HERMERHORN 8T.

81 Sekermer-bern St. Herbert H. Peters. D.D., Psstar, Service 10:45 A.M. S.

8. 8:30 A.M. LB. NOBW EV. FREE.

14 SSth St. C. J. Bran. T.

B. Teryesee. O. Gjernees, Pss-twrs. S.

8. 8:30, Enf. 10:45, 1:30: Nerw. .18:45, 1:30. MISSOURI SYNOD GOOD SHEPHERD.

Are. A N. Y. Are. Walter G.

Brunn. Psstar. Service 10:45 A.M. 8. 8.

9:30 A.M. IMM INTEL, 179 South 9th Hmsbf. Ewsld H. Mueller. P.ilor German 8:45.

8. 8. 9:45. Enillik II. Ot SAVIOLR.

21 Covert St. nr. B'way. Theodore C. Moellrr.

Paster. 8. 3. 9:1.1. Service 10:45 A.M., Wed.

8:1.1 P.M. ST JOHN'S, l7 Mauler 9 A II KH-24 Myrtle A II A.M. Martin Tk. Steele. Richard Klspt.

rsstors. ST PACL'S. Knlrtrrkorker A Palmella. Erwln T. t'anbarh.

Pastor German 8. 8. 8. 9:15. Entllsh 10:45.

ST. PETER'S. 94 Hale Ave! Robert J. Rlrdel, Psstor. Services 8:30, 9:30, It.

S. S. II. TRINITY, 18th Are. end E.

Stb l. Paul H. Sraer, A.M., Pastor. Mernlnf Service 10:45. S.

8. 8:30. TRINITY. 149 Detraw St. 8e.

B'klvn). W. C. Martin. R.

W. Mrtijer, Pastors. S. S. 8:45.

Service II A. M. TRINITY CHAPEL, 4th Ave. A 90tk St. (B.R.) W.

C. Msrtln. R. W. Meliser, Pastors.

8. 8. 9:43. Service II A.M. Blewitt; devoted sister of Mildred ford Martin.

Requiem Mass Church p.m. tomorrow in St. Matthew- l)t CapitHt temple Thirl aai Flatkaah Arenoee Keaeheel by All Subways Guest Preacher: REV. ARTHUR H. STAINBACK 11:00 A.M.

"Behold The Lamb of God" 7:30 P.M. "Toachinf Jeu" The Temple Choir Cornelius Van Beea. Minister of Musle Wednesday. 1:4.1 M. Prayer Serylce Mesaaee by Rev.

Stanley H. Topple ALL WELCOME Ruge. Agnes Corbett. Thomas st. Ignatius Loyola.

Park Lutheran rc h. rli rui flerslrf anri Rnhprt R-V, Birh Rrrior Mnnrinv Nn. t. rVi'oeerl auditor Ot the KrOOklyn many years she had posing at her residence. 108-01 97th! vember 14.

10 a.m. Interment' ha junit of the Catholic Big Sisters. IShe also was a member of the 10:00 A.M. Bible School Classes for All Afei Avenue. Richmond Hill.

Requiem 'nrivate Mrs. Stelter, wife of Harry Mass St. Man- Gate of Heaven Golden Hill Choral Societv. R. C.

Church. Ozone Park. Mon-t KINGS COUNTY LODGE, m'" dsenl Three brothers survive. Thevl day, 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

511 F. a. M. Brethren: You are'battan cotton yarn tirnip died (jeorce I Edward anilr Methodist inaiies wineiery. 'requestea to atiena masonic sei-v-i nrpm4.P Louis F.

Hatch, Director. cfs for our brother, BENJAMIN J. Manhattan and had lived on the Emmanuel baptist church Cmmaniiei utayetta Ave. at St. janss Pi.

DRIESLER, on Sunday. Novemberi park Slope nearly all her life. 13, at 8 p.m. at Moadingers she was captain of Troop S5(i John Droney, 86, for nearly 30 years and was Funeral ranors, riaiousn Avenue. WILLIAM L.

HALL, Master. Frederick Rauschkolb, Secretary. BROWN SAMUEL, November 11, 1949, husband of the late May Endres; father of Mrs. Helen Rothschild and Harold S. Brown.

Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens long connected with the Girl Scouts' Brooklyn Council. She I. R.

T. Veteran I.ITHERAN INNER MISSION SOCIETY Children's TIDING-OVER HOME. Social Service, 523 Clinton Ave. MS. 1-1424.

Rev. Joseph A. Belrum, M.S.. Dlr.t F. Cornelius Wandmarher.

Pres. Society of Emanuel Lutheran LIPES LILLIAN on Friday, November 11, 1949. of 358 St. John's Place, beloved mother of Church before the merger with John Droney, 86, a retired em-Si. Matthew's.

piove 0f the interhorough Rapid o. i. GRACE 83 Seventh eor. Kt. John's Place ROBERT C.

CARLSON. Minister 11:00 A.M. "THANK OOD" Midweek 8ervires Wed 8 Pa. Dr. A.

Auiustua Hobaon, Guest Preacher 11:00 A.M. URGE TO CHRISTIAN SERVICE" A.M. Sunday School 4:00 P.M. ORATORIO "ELIJAH" 1:00 P.M. Hl-Touth Fellowship 1:00 r.M.

Supper Mretina- Younc Peeple'e Society GREENWOOD BAPTIST SEVENTH AVE. AT SIXTH ST. AI.GER GEARY, Pastor II A.M. "Accepted tn the Beloved" 1:11 P.M. "The Mirace ol Faith" 11 Bible School Prayer and Praise service Friday.

8 P.M B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE Oates between Pranklln and Classon Rev. ROBERT McCAUL. PASTOR. 1 1 dc 8 Son Service in the evening and Mildred COONEY JOHN MICHAEL, at his residence, 494 7th Street, be- hus- Robert sister of Regina Ma- Cuilgregatlondl day in his home. 14 Reeves I loved husband of Gertrude de- honey, Peter Thomas V.

and. band, are her mother. Mrs. voted father of John M. Jane.

Charles M. Ford. Funeral ('. Zanker: three sisters, Patricia dear brother of day. 9:30 a.m..

from 867 President! Gasper, Mrs. A. S. James, Roger. Adele M.

and Mrs Solemn Mass of Requiem jjtmiev anil Mis A Brandes, Kathleen Hodgens. Funeral Mon- St. Francis Xavier Church. Inter-! y'anker day. 9 a.m.; thence to St.

Saviour's! ment Jefferson Cemetery. CatsHll.lai.?,. .1 I PLYMOUTH ill IU II of the I'lUilUHS I Orange Street btl. Ilt-nry llirks Streets Dr. L.

Wendell i field, Minister N. Y. Please omit flowers. R. C.

Church, where a Solemn Re Place. Windsor Terrace, after four weeks' illness. He was a native of Ireland. Mr. Droney came to the United States as a youth and since then lived in Brooklyn.

He was with the Interborough for more than 50 years when he retired. A former parishioner of St. Agnes R. C. Church, Hoyt and Sackett he was long a member of its Holy Name Society.

Surviv Urhp al the piano. zmkmBm iiaji. Protestant Episcopal PDVCntinl YlnenrenKitallld-i las I fan-nav" quiem Mass will be offered. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Directors, John T. Kenny. Inc. CULHANE IRENE on November 10, 1949, beloved mother of Edward and Irene Mulligan; grandmother of Howard Mulligan; sister of Bernard and Leo Kenney, Genevieve Maher, Madeline Grupinski and Josephine McSweeney. Fu ma KFvaMMM asv asvwHsaessssj i as visits NOLAN MARGARET, Novern- ber 10.

1949, of 32 Kentucky Street, Long Beach, L. beloved wife of Felix; devoted mother of James J. Nolan. Funeral Monday, 9:30 from the Walsh Chapel, 94-08 118th Street, Richmond Hill. Requiem Mass St.

Benedict Joseph Labre Church, 10 a.m. Interment McCREA Dr. FREDERIC on November 11, 1949, at his residence, 103 Oaks Street, Port Jefferson, L. beloved husband of Esther E. and loving father of Mrs.

Wil-lard E. Ledding, and brother of Mrs. William D. Knight. Services Sunday.

November 13. 4:30 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Port Jefferson, L. I. Interment Monday, No- BOOK REVIEW Thursday Nv. 17th, at P.M.

I ing are a daughter, Mrs. Mary: 'MARY," by Sholent Asch St. Charles Cemetery neral from Walter B. Cooke. Inc iicioi o.

viuNr. vember 14. 1 Walkill Ceme-! Regan and seven grandchildren. The funeral will he held Monday from the Hieains Funeral Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Sol-1 Philiasbure NUNN November 11. 1949.

emn Requiem. Mass St. Thomasi. marv a nf 27 fiRt.h Street, wife Presbyterian A Aquinas R. C.

Church Mondav, 10 IOUM of the late Joshua, and devoted Home. 12K(i Prospect Ave. a.m. Interment Resurrection Cem-. "7 mother of Ellen E.

and Millicent N.lsoleinn requiem mass will BUSHWICK AVENUE Rushwlek Avenue and Madison Street Rev ROHKRT H. 1)1)1 I. IVtR, 1)1) Minister 10:80 A.M. "Body, Mind and Spirit" P.M. "What Do Veu Want KINGS HIGHWAY Kinp Hihwar and Eait 37th Street 9:45 A.M.

Church School 11:00 A.M. Mornlne Worahl 1 P.M. Hits School youth Fellow, ship P.M. Youth Fellowship Dr. ARCH TREMAYNE, Minister HANSON PLACE CENTRAL Opp I Station All subways near door JOHN IMKRSON ZF.ITGR, Minister 9:30 A.M.

flimriny Bchno! A.M. MORN INO WORSHIP Nrrmon: "(lod The Omniscient" Mn-lc: Cherub and Cathedral Choirs 1:15 Orcan Recital: David H. Smith P.M. Kl'NDAV KVE- NINO HKRVH'E "Symphonic "WITH TIIK A CI KERS WRITINO IN THE SAND" Edna Lloyd, contralto, and Cathedral Choir. 1:15 P.M Social Hour lor Everyone.

WEDNESDAY AT 8:00: Midweek Address. Mr. Zelter: "WHAT HAOOAI HAS FOR ST. MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenue at Beverly Road DR. WILLIAM BRT'CE REED, Minister S.

Philip Rice, Student Asa't Minister LOYALTY MONTH 30 A M. Church School 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE WITH SERMON: "DI'ST OR DIVINITY" By DR. REED Reception of New Members tin P.M. Younc People's Merlins Cecil Jarobron. of Music Anne May Reed.

Otsanlat tery. f'v Kelley. Services at Fred Herbsti offered at 10 a.m. in Immaculate crtur, rhrwJ: ro. So Memorial, 7501 sth Avenue.

Heart of Mary Church. h'ort Sunday 8:30 p.m. Funeral Mon illamilton Parkwav and E. "3d Interment Evergreens 10, 1949, beloved wife of Peter I from the Fairchild Chapel. J.t, St.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Atlantic Avenue; Requiem Mass 1 (YYY1 tgl CHURCHES gjl II Holy Cross R. C. Church, Church Avenue and Veronica Place, Monday at 10 a.m. nd devoted mother of Ernst; dear sister of Clara Olsen and Hilda Rosenlund.

Services at E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment fireen-Wood Cemetery. Additional Obituaries on Page 8 McHUGH On November 12, 1949, BEDFORD-CENTRAL JAMES beloved husband of PETERSON HARRY accountant of Consolidated Edison Company, on November 9, husband of Catherine father of George.

William, Harry, Joan and the late Anthony; brother of Sophie Schei-deler, Catherine Dolan and Elizabeth McCormack. Funeral from his late residence, 69-14 58th Road, Maspeth on Monday. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Stanislaus R. C.I DRIESLER BENJAMIN on November 11, 1949, beloved father Pastor Paul Barackman, Th D.

A.M. Eleanor (nee O'Brien); devoted father of Rev. Edward J. McHugh, Rev FrnnHn MrHuah and Nostrsnd Ave. and Dean Street Take I T.

or Ind. Subway or Bergen St, surface to Nostrand Avt. Midweek Service and Bible Study Ivery Wednesday at P.M. All Welcome Jn Q3cmoriam LENANE In loving memory of cf Marion M. Driesler and Grace "The Church (iels a World Vision V.

Luse. Services at the Moadinger! Robert McHugh; brother of Right Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Rpv. 1vTrntennr Richard B.MrHueh. 1:411 P.M. "l.earnlnr a Lesson From a Grarter" Dr.

Barackman preaching hoth services MARIE KEEGAN LENANE, who passed away two years ago today, a PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES St. Paul's Church Churck Avenue and St. Paul's Place FLATBl SH 9v. HAROLD 8 0LAF80N Nretst Rsv. WILLIAM I.

BARNETT 8 0 A.I 1:80 Holy Communion 8:30 10 A.M. Chnrch School II A M. Morning Prayer At Sermon By the Rector THURSDAY Holy Communion 1:15 and 10 A.M, Healing Addrese and Meditation 10:30 A.M. Br Dr. Louis J.

Lewis ST. JOHN'S C'mrcft ot the Generate Will Street and Ft. Hamilton Pkwy. Rev. Theodore H.

Wlnkert, Hector 8 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Church School II A.M. Morning Praver A Sermon 4lll Are. B.H.T.

lo 9.itft St. 3rif on 5th Air. Blis-s to 91tH St. 4th Aie Walk I bmik SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Clinton and Carroll Strfrii Tht Rtv. Gregory IVUkry, D.D..

Rector Manse. In-trurtlnn II Holemn Misk Nermon Rector) '784 Ann'il 1949 JVie Mother Church of Brooklyn Clinton and Livingston Streets REV. MELVILLE HARCOI'RT. Reetor Rev. Theodore H.

Wlnkert. Assistant A.M. Hole Communion A.M. Church School II A.M. Kindergarten 11 A.M.

Morning Prayer Sermon DAILY 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion INTERCESSION 12 NOON EVENSONG 5 P.M. (Tees, tun Fri.) MESSIAH and INCARNATION Greene and Clermont A en am The Rev, Ernest A. Harding, Rector 8 00 A.M Holy Communion 9 30 A.M. Church School 11 A Momlnt Pruyer Sermon 12 A M.

Kindergarten and Primary November 12, 1947. Mass offered. Interment St. Direction John avenue, ouimay, p.m. Francis D.

McHugh, Mrs. Frances Church, 10 a.m. Carroll and Mrs. V. V.

John's Cemetery. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Vogel Funeral Home JOHN, of 14 Reeve Place, beloved Home, Classon Avenue, corner; Our lip cannot how we mU her, Our heart cannot tell what to Kay; God alone known how we mlrg her In i home that la lonesome ioc1t HUSBAND and MOTHER. PIOTROWSKI ANTHONY, on father of Mary also sur- Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church Lafayette Ave. and South Oxford St.

Dr. Alvin E. Marjory. Ministar II A.M. Dr.

M.r. Sterling Place. Funeral Tuesday, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry Street iflark Rlrret I PHILLIPS PACKER ELLIOTT, D.0. II A.M. "The Church Our Companion' P.M.

VKXPKR SKRVICK "BROOKLYN'S RKLICIOI'M HLRITAOE' II The Roman Catholics 7 P.M. Mr. H. R. MADOL 'Lusembourf Wed.

P.M. MID-WEEK RERVICE vived by seven grandchildren. Re- Do i' November 10, 1949, of 404 4th Ave- poring at Higgins Funeral Home, phnroh ass Joseph nllPi bel()Ved hllsband of Wanda. 1286 Prospect Avenue. Requiem 'father of Ronald and Edward; of Walter and Pauline, Bialecki; Spiritualist Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m..

Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church. MONTALBANO ROSE, November 10, of 5723 7th Avenue. Reposing at Arthur J.

Addeo Funeral Home, 7th Street corner 4th Avenue, until Monday, 9:30 a.m. SIL0AM brother of Mrs. Charlotte Adenolfe, Mrs. Stella Kozikowski and Peter. Solemn Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., St.

Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. Reposing at Arthur J. Addeo Funeral Home, 7th Street corner 4th Avenue.

pirttualtHt S'JtleinoWial REM8CN 4 eilNTON STU I ateeh West et ereugh Hall. 1 ftJpV Rsv. r. t. Siiaaisae, O.O.

RE Isst Rsv. II rou Mil to ipret your thanki relative, friend or the clergy foi their ajropalhy during a bereavement, yon may piece aa "Ackeowl-edfment'' like the one below for only 90e per Kae of 6 wordt or lete. SVa.H 260 Jefferson Cor. Mercy Rev. MILTON A.

GALAMISON Minister It A.M. "THE LATEST THING! AND THE LASTING THINGS" 1:30 CHURCH SCHOOL A.M. Bible School It A.M. ''Will HVr BnBaaTel MURIELLA ROSARIA (nee Branca to), wife of the late Peter, of 6318 14th Avenue, Brooklyn. CTlff Cameron.

Organist Choir Director Survived by daughters, Rose Sec- cafico and Marie Crisci; sons, Conqrngatinnol Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNHAM HENRY on Friday, November 11, 1949, husband of the late Elizabeth Veitch Dunham; father of Ruth M. Brandin and Robert H. Dunham. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Sunday at 2 p.m.

Interment at convenience of family. ELLIFF On November 11. 1949, ANNE at her residence. Spring Lake, N. formerly of 175 Rutland Road, dear sister of Eleanor G.

Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home. 121 6th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St. Augustine Monday.

10 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. John and Salvatore; brother, An PORTER MARGARET, Thursday, November 10, beloved wife of the late David devoted mother of David D. Jr. Reposing at her residence, 106 Howard Avenue, Brooklyn.

Funeral Tuesday, November 15; Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m.. Our Lady of Good Counsel. DOC The family ef the late) John Doe wUhte to thank the elertr, relative and frlendi for their kind eioreaelena of irmpethr durlne their recent Mrearemeot. thony Brancato, and sister, Josephine Gebbia; also five grandchildren. Reposing at Chapel R.

Aievoll fe Son, 1435 64th Street, Brooklyn. Requiem High Mass Monday, No-! Putnam Avenue. Interment Holy; ember 14. 10 a.m., at St. RosalieiCross cemetery.

i Jut hone MAiei 4-6200 Aik for Mltf Hart Church, 63d Street and 14th Ave- ppvnir.MABnnrr a ism- Interment Calvary Ceme- ,0. 1949i oied mother, Chnrch of Divine Inspiration 151 Bereen Street. LL, 8-8448 PASTOR FARA Sunday Services. 12 Noon. Mrssaeae 12:30 tn 4 P.M., to 10 P.M.

Dally, 2 to 4 M. and 7 to 9 P.M. (except Monday) St. John's Spiritualist Church 8023 3rd Avenne. Brooklyn REV.

LILLIAN JOHNSON, Paster Services and Messaces. Sunday and Friday. 8 P.M. Wednesday, P.M. Church of Eternal Light DR.

NOVEMBER BUILDING) 9i)AU llotb cor. Jamaica Ave. REV. MARY 8KIDMORE Messaee Services Sun. 8 P.M.

Wednesdays 2 and 8 P.M. REV. WILLIAM SKID.MORE Messaee Services Tburs. 2 and 8 P.M. Pastor's Study.

Virginia 9-148 nue. ten'. of Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen and James FLATBUSH TOMPKINS Pryde. Services Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. Funeral 8 T. Brighton local to Cortelyou Road. Church three hoicks goutheut.

Dorchester Road and East 18th St Unitarian Walter JB. Ww York's largest funvol Diftton St. Bartholomew'i Chnrch Pacillc nar Beoroid Avenue The Rev. William K. Russell, Reetor 8 00 A M.

Holy Communion 8:30 A Church 8chool 11 .00 A.M. Morning Praver St Sermon by the Rector "WILL A MA ROB COD" 4:00 Rector's Siudy C.aM St. Luke and St. Matthew Clinton Ave rear Pulton St. Rev.

George Boardman, Recta' A A.M. Holy Communion Id A.M. Church School 1 1 A.M. Morning Prayer and Rermon FIRST SIMMY HOLY COMMIMON Monday. 1 p.m.

interment cypress Hills Cemetery. REUTELL HARRY, of 104-55 Morning Worship 11 MINISTERS REV. ALFRF.D GRANT WALTON. D.D. REV EDWARD REIGHARD, BD.

II A. M. Seme Qoeatlens and Answers III: "ABOUT THE BIBLE" DR. WALTON Free Community Concert Nee. I P.M.

Or Flatbush Avenue surface to Dorchester a d. walk weet. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Chare et the Sariear Plerrepont Street aai Mearee Place A.M.. Ker. Walter Reral Jone.

Jr. "IF I HAD ONLY ONE SERMON TO PREACH" OOP Rer. Walter Royal Jones Jr. TH WAT WE WORSHIP" Church School 8:49 FUNERAL INFORMATION 122d Street, on November 11, beloved husband of Augusta and brother of Edward. Services Sun- day, November 13.

at 8 p.m., at the Simonson Chapel. 119-04 Hillside Avenue. Richmond Hill. Interment Monday, 10 a.m., Ever- Christian Science 20 Snyder Art. Ubttr 1-4800 MANHATTAN Saturtav.

November 12th ararKiw o.n a CHURCH EPIPHANY or THE Divine Sdenco Avenue at East 18th St. Cahmatt fUemortal Churth CLINTON AND LAFAYETTt AVENUES The Reverend Arthur Aey Rouner, Minister 11:00 A.M "THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST IN MEN" Organist and choirmaster. ROBERT E. CRANDELL The CADMAN CHOIR RADIO BROADCASTS: MONDAYS "GEMS FOR THOUGHT" ABC Network 8:4.1 A.M.; WJZ 11:80 P.M. dedrick.

Rose m. a.m. at chapel gfeens Cemetery. DODGE, Jennie L. 1 :00 P.M.

at Chanel EVINS, JnhnE. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel SANDSTROM CHARLES on BRt CKMA.N. Marr A. Mivmhr ft 10.40 of T-rm CHURCH OF THE Rev.

D. Robert Bailey. M. Rector Services 8, 8 30 and 11 A P.M. at Chapel November UtH iFS husband ofj MeGETTRicK, Frank Lillian: jincle of A.

Harry. Ma-i 1:00 M. at rhapei sonic and religious service Sun- PRYDE. Margaret A. 1:00 P.M.

at Chapeli aVflV. 8 at rhnnol afiOS ith Interdenominational CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH The First Churth sf Christ. Silsetltt, Ssrtse SrrrWn srs liM In the following Churrhes: FIRST CHIRCH. New York Are. and Dean II A.M..

8:15 P.M. SECOND CHIRCH. 7lb bet 3d and tih Sim II A.M P.M Wed-. 8:15 P.M THIRD CHCRCH. 2I1 ft st Alhemsrls III asm 11AM.

4 3n PVT. 8:1 P.M. FOl'RTH tHURH, Sterling Plsce. hnIa II 4 t(inednr. I'M FIFTH CHIRCH.

12th Ae srrt 4jth St Sui.osi. II A.M.. We.lne.dsv. 8 P.M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READWO ROOMS First Church Ml No.trsnd Ars. Uiium.

Wed to mindsv, i-4 Second Church Third Aienos Hnun. 1 W'H to Third Church Slit st Alhensrle Rd Hour-. Wed. to Sunosy, 1-4 Fourth Chureh I Ml St-rllng Plscs Hnurt. Wed.

to 8 Sundsy, 1-5 Filth Chnrch 12'h Ae. snd 4S'e St. Hours. T). A 1-8 30.

1-4 Healing (Christ CARNEGIE HALL 7th Street and 7th Avenue DR. EMMET FOX. PASrOR SPEAKS SUNDAY AT 11 A M. ON "What God Has for You" OEOROC RASELY, Sofoilt alao WEDNESDAY NOON LECTURE OARNEOIR HAUL, (Avenue. 50 Seveatli Ate.

MAie 2-85s' STELTER On November 10. ,1949, EMMA LILLIAN, beloved a "TJZl wife Stelter; daughter of OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH JSTavSEV Rev. William T. Griffiths, Minister 44 Church Seheel 11 A.M. "SAINTS, SINNERS and JESUS" COME TO WORSHIP A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS TOL ALLIANCE TABERNACLE REV.

STANLEY H. TOPPLE. PASTOR Trmporury Location SECOND REFORMED CHIRCH B'diord near Church Ave. SERVICES, 3:00 AND 7:30 M. 2 P.M Sunday School Tuea.

8 P.M. Prayer Meeting Walter B. Cooke, continues to serve more families than any other funeral establishment in New York City. Surely, this is convincing proof of the dependable qualities of this sen ice; of its simple dignity and good taste as well as the economy offered by its wide price range. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 Anna C.

and the late Otto J. Zan- Afondair. November nth Iker; sister of Mrs. G. W.

Rasper M' A. Rupley, M. H. A. p.m.

atchaeei'Brandes and O. F. Zanker. Re- Interdenominational Pemecostal posing at her home, 800A 3d Street, until Sunday, 4:30. p.m.

SALEM GOSPEL TABERNACLE t3H 4th Avenne Rev. A. M. JOHNSON. Pastor 10:48 A.M.

Morning Worship Services at St. Matthew-Emanuel Reformed Lutheran Church, 7th Street, be. tween 6th-7th Avenues, Sunday at 150-10 HiOtide Are. JAaaka 0-M70 Saturdar, November 12th O'TOOLI. Charles A.M.

at Chapel RICE, Ceeree 11:30 P.M. at Chapel Suniaf, Wavrmfter UtA LEVY, Adelah 1 P.M. at Chapel 8 p.m. Interment private. Friends GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE 321 W.

13 M. V. See. M. I.

SROWN, Paster Uni REVIVAL CAMPAION Evangelist HAROLD S. LEHMANN EINAR WABRMO, 8edlh Tenr SUNDAY, 11 A 3:30 ami 7 30 Pit. Smniat School tail aortl, I P.M. DAILY 7 45 P.M (except Wed at YOUTH RALLY Tonight at 7:30 Brnsrkail, Hun. 12 P.M., IVMflM llaWi Service alto for the Deaf, San.

11 A M. i-REFORMED-i may send contributions to the VU iting Nurses Association or Brook THIRTY-FOIRTH ANM'AL SESSION Interdenominational Holiness Convention lAuxliUsry to the National Holiness Association) NOV. 12, NOV. 13 SWEDISH EVANGELICAL PILGRIM CHURCH 413-415 Atlantic Brooklyn Rev. Andrew Johnson, PHD.

and D.D., a former nominee fee the Vice-Presidency en the Prohibition Ticket, a dynamie preacher and lecturer, will preach Saturday night at I IS, and Sunday at 2:30 and 1 -45 P.M. Musle Directors: Rev. and Mrs. William Schafer Inspiring singing and music, as also great preaching await yea. All servlees In English BC SIRE TO COME.

lyn Cancer Committee instead of flowers. WINTER MARGARET, Novem (3-32 Forest Are. HEfenaa 3-0900 ber 11, 1949. beloved mother of Jo- Prasby tenon tati'dat, November 13th varrone. Aneeie 1 1 a m.

at chaaei seph sister of Oeorge Beckel Plan to Have Your Church Represented in the Brooklyn Eagle's Thanksgiving Edition To Be Pnbliihed On Wednesday, Not. 23rd For Fartker Farticulars Telepkoae Religions Advertising Dept. BrooUr Eagle MAia 4-6200 OLSEN, Walter 1:30 P.M. at Chapel and dear grandmotner oi Josepn Mrs. Peter A.

McDermott; six Dutch Church 'natbuab and Church Avenue Founded 1S54 MINISTER lee. HENRY A. VRUWINK. D.D. 9:45 A.M.

Sunday School A.M. Holy Coassaaoioa Wednesday, 8:00 M. "Tit Suereme Dettsiea" Ckefr Director L. Belmont Hedgneth JtrmJIrrBbLtlfriaaChLtrrli TH AVE. BET.

llth and 12th STRFETS 11 A M. OR. DAVID A. MacLENNAN 8 PM REV. HARRY W.

FOOT Wed. 8 P.M. Church Reception great grandchildren also survive. Reposing at Funeral Home of F. J.

McLaughlin It Son. 8125 3d Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER MS0 50 SEVENTN AVE.

MAIN 2 S5I5 'fKNIIAl MOMIS IN StOOK ITN -M ANM ATTAM-IIONX -OUIINt TOMORROW AFTERNOON (GOO WILLING) AT 3 O'CLOCK rTiCDCI VECDCDC The Christ for Brooklyi Hour UUorLL VCajrLIVJ With "Th. McucRrers" With "The Messeoeeri' French Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.. Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church.

Interment Entrance SS Hanson Place Central Branch Y. M. C. A. SAINT ESPmjMh 10:4 A.M Culta et Sermon: Dr.

Majroird VjJ hi Holy Cross Cemetery..

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