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BROOKLYN EAGLE. MONDAY, NOV 16, 1942 David C. Thomson, JAMES McGRATH, 63, DIES; HIGH BORO POLICE OFFICIAL Rev. Dr. J.

Clarence Jones, 82, Held High Posts in L. I. Diocese S. Klein, Clothing Merchant, Built Huge Establishment Inspector McGrath had been tn large of the 11th Detective Dis l2 Funeral serv ices for Samuel Klein. worker and benefactor of the Pros, pect Park Zoo.

who died of a heart attack last night in the Hotel Alden. 235 Central Park West, were to be held at 2 pm. today In the Riverside Memorial Chapel. Amsterdam Ave and 76th Manhattan. Mr.

Klein, who conducted a women's wear establishment in Union Square. Manhattan, saw It grow from a modes! beginning in 1905 to one of the largest stores of Its kind tn the world, with an estimated gross business of 25 000 000 a year. One of the (actors of his success wss the right of the purchaser to return garments within five days for full refund, and self-service for patrons. When tne Prosper' Park Zoo was opened in 1935 Mr Klein contrlbut- ed 15.000 for the purchase ot animals for the Brooklvn menageries and Klell ivals placed in their rages and he greatly enjoyed the experience. i Mr.

Kleins wife, Mrs. Minnie 1 Braunstein Klein died 1924. Mag are three daughters. Mrs Ruth Stone, Mrs Beatrice Hand- John A. Kane WD I Rev.

Dr C. Jones began his long rectorate at St Deputy Chief Inspector Jams McGrath. In charge of Brooklyn de tectives of the western division of the boroufh. died todsy in St. Vtn- renu Hospital.

West New Brighton. I I. where he underwent an operation several weeks ago He was 63. Ixnf assigned to work In this borough. Inspector McGrath was one the best-liked official In the Police Department.

In which he had served for 40 years. Among his associates his courtesy won for him 'he nickname of "Gentleman Jim He was especially popular with newspaper reporters whom he was always ready to aid in securing Robert Baird, 53, Rubber Trader Yachtsman Had Joined Coast Guard Reserve died his 1 Mr. Baird. who formerly was a member of the Montauk Club and the old Cresecent Athletic Club. Hat a member of the council Colony House, the board of tr i trees of Berkeley Institute and the board of directors of the Alumni Uod of Poly Prep i Manhattan.

he son of Lottie Hunt am rt Breckenridte Baird and lived Brooklyn for 40 years. He was i graduate of Poly Prep and for many years was vice president of the Band Rubber Trading Com- I pnny. Recently he was manager of I the rubber department of H. Hentz and also commodity and security broker for that firm. He was a member of the Rubber i Trace Association of New York.

Wall Street Post. A. and Altf Lodge. F. A.

M. Active in yachting for manv yeal a I BULLETINS John A. Kane, 61, City Counsel Aide John A Kane, chief clerk of the real estate division of the city Corporation Counsels oft ice, died on Saturday after a brief illness at his home. 320 E. 4th St.

He was 61. Mr. Kane was president of the West Flatbush League, a past dis-rict deputy of the Knights of Columbus, past president of the Catli- olic Men's Club of the Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church of tl bond dme in Flatbush.

He is survived by his widow. Mary; three daughters. Muriel and Virginia Kane and Mrs. George Brenner, and two sons. Edmonde A.

and Joseph both serving with The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the Kane home, with a solemn requiem mass at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, for several years was a fea-J Hired performer. Among her out-t standing film performances was the lead in the screen version of Strictly Dishonorable." She also appeared in "Once in a Lifetime." School for Girls." "Down to Their Last Yacht" and others. She had Ex-Park Gardener Planned Noted Floral Displays in Borough the death yesterday tn East Chatham.

N. of Dsvid C. Thomson. 95. former who was chief gardener of the Department of Parks for half a century before he retired 10 years ago.

Mr. Thomson was responsible for the floral displays In Prospe: Park which were annual events tor many years. Outstanding were those of the Spring and Fall, leaturtng tulips and chrysanthemums. Mr. Thomson had been an employe of the city for 62 years, a record that Is believed to have never been surpassed bv any other city employe.

When lie joined the Park Department at the start of his rer. Prosprt P.irk had only Mr. Thomson is sunned bv hl lie, Elizabeth, and two daughters. Sara Wemfall and Mar- i Glenn. Hr- formerly lived at 457 Ave.

Services will be held In chapel of Green-Wood Ceme- Dr. H. G. Krouse, L. I.

Chiropractor Spenai to the Brooklyn Ergle Riverhead. Nov. 16-Dr. Harry Krouse. 45.

who had practiced ch 1 days He New York and was graduated from the Palmer School of Chiropractv, Davenport. Iowa, in 1916. During the First World War he as attached to the Army Medical Corps at Governors widow, Gertrude; tw with ant marine, and Robert, pad; a daughter, Patri-E Riverhead; his parents Mrs. John Krouse of 'KEEFFE November 15 MARY 3. i nee McKennai, beloved wife of the late John mother of James E.

Lieut. Thomas J. pvt. Edmund' F. O'Keef le.

Mrs. Frank Burke, Mrs. James J. Connor, Mrs. James Kelly sister of John F.

McKenna. Funeral Wednesday. 10:30 a in from her residence, 349 President Street. Requiem mass St. Agnes Church.

QUFLC H-Stiddenlv Sunday, November 15. 1942. VERONICA QUELCH 'nee Go. wife of the late Henry; loving mother of Henry. Lawrence and Robert: at her home, 377 8th Street.

Funeral Wednesday Solemn requiem mass. Holy Familv Church. 10 a m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. 600 1 Continued from Page 1 HUNT 2 BANDITS AFTER $1,000 HOLDUP Franklin Square, Nov.

16 Police today were searching for two men who held up and robbed Hyman B. l.ibes of $1,000 in cash Saturday night. The bandits, one of them armed, entered Ube door and sash establishment and after ordering him (o the rear of the place, struck him and knocked him to the floor. Then they bound and gagged him and took the money from a wallet in his pocket. HURT BATTLING BLAZE ON OLD BARGE Martin Wilkens.

38. of 362 E. 28th a fireman attached to Hook and Ladder Company 169. yesterday was in serious condition at Kings County Hospital suffering from first, second and third-degree burns of the face and body and a possible fracture of the skull. Wilkens was hurt when he fell while fighting a fire on an abandoned barge in Mill Creek at the foot of Flatbush Avenue and Avenue Y.

FIREMEN DOUSE FIRE IN SHIP'S HOLD A small fire of undetermined origin which broke nut In the hold of a cargo vessel tied up at the foot of Richards was quickly extinguished yesterday. Fireboats responding to the alarm returned to their berths when it was apparent the single land company at the scene had the blaze under control. Damage was not estimated. Mr. Baird was commander of Flo- I dinner with friends last night, re-tilla 1305 of the Coast Guard Aux- turning home around midnight.

AT Funeral services for the Rev. Dr. J. Clarence Jones. 82.

rector emeri- tus of St. Man P. Church. Classon and Wllloughby who died yesterdav in St John's Hospital, will be held In the church at 11 a m. tomorrow.

Holy Commu-nlo will be offered at 9 30 a m. The body will repose in the church from I p.m. today until the services. Three bishops will participate In ducted They an Rev. De Wolfe, bishop of Long Island; Bishop Ernest Milmore Stires and Suffragan Bishop John Blair Lamed.

Bishop De Wolf will be the celebrant of the holy com- Dr. Jones, who was president of I the standing committee of the Epis- I copal Diocese of Island, had been rector of St. Mary lor 36 until he retired in 1936. He also of dral of the Ii of examining chaplains of the diocese, which passes on the applications of ministerial candidates Dr. Jone.s was born at Ovid.

Seneca County. N. and studied medicine for two years before deciding that the call of the Church was stronger. He was graduated from Hobart College in 1886 and re- ears later from the General Theological Seminary. He was ordained a deacon by Bishop Henrv Codman Potter in June, 1889 and on his thirtieth birthday, three months later, was advanced to the priesthood by Bishop Littlejohn of Long Island.

HLs first ministerial work wa in the old St. Thomas mission here and later he wa appointed rector of St. Thomas Church. Bushwick Ave. and Cooper St In 1889 he Frederick Bennett, Ex-State Official Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Hempstead.

Nov. lfi Funeral services for Frederick P. Bennett, former deputy commissioner of the I State Bureau of Motor Vehicles. will be held at the F. Cornell HERBERT November 15, 1942.

MARY at her residence. 1460 77th Street; beloved wife of Eustace also survived by three sons and live daughters. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. HUGHES On November 14.

1943, MARGARET (nee McCor-macki, beloved wife of the late James; devoted mother of Mrs. Anna Ahistrom. Mrs. Helen Callahan, Mrs. Margaret Marney, James F.

Jr and John Hughes; sister of James McCormaek in Ireland. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home. Classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place. Funeral Wednesday.

9:15 a.m.; requiem mass St. Teresas Church. Interment Holy Cross JOHNSON On November 13. CATHERINE I nee Foster), sister of John Foster, and grandmother of Mrs. Edith McLaughlin and Helen Johnson.

Funeral on Tuesday from 151 Warren Street at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Peter R. C. Church, where a mass of requiem will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

JONES CHARLES vember 14. 1942. beloved husband of Marie mee Heimbuch); loving! father of John William, Catherine Crowell. Veronica Feger and Marie Flood. Funeral from his residence.

160 Bedford Avenue, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m requiem mass Si Vincent De Paul R. C. Church. Thomas Edward Ireland. Directors JONES The Rev.

J. CLARENCE, on Sunday, November 15, 1942, in his 83d year, beloved husband of Florence Burtt Jones, and devoted father of Stratford C. and Rosanne C. Jones and Lorna C. Blakeslee Funeral services at St.

Marys Church. Classon and Willoughby Avenues, uiooiujn, on Tuesday November 17, at 11 a.m., preceded The body will repose in the church from 4 p.m. Monday. It is earnestly requested that no flowers be sent. JONES The Board of Trustees of the House of St.

Giles the Cnp-i pie regrets with profound sorrow the death of Reverend J. CLARENCE JONES, For over 20 years Dr. Jones was actively engaged with the work of the House of St. Giles the Cripple as a member of the Board of Trustees. By the death of Dr.

Jones the Trustees and the Institution lose a sincere and understanding friend. The Board extends its sincere sympathy to the bereaved family. ALBERT HUTTON. Acting President. Arthur T.

Hewlett, Secretary. KANE At his residence. 320 E. 4th Street. JOHN, beloved husband of Mary, and father of Mrs.

George 1 nner. Muriel and Virginia. Jo seph and Edmonde A. Funeral i from his residence Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass Immaculate 1 Heart of Mary Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, i E.

Higgins. Director. trict here. He was appointed to the Police Department on Dec. 38.

1903. and was made a detective in 1935. was decorated for bravery sev-tlmes and twice was injured by riminals who resisted capture On IM i shot in the His home was at 335 Bement West New Brighton. His widow and son. James F.

McGrath sur- A solemn maw of requiem will be offered at 10 a.m.. Thursday. In Sacred Heart R. C. Church, West New Brighton.

and Bay Shore Yacht Club and was I a lieutenant In the Field Artillery in the first World War. Mr. Baird was a grandson of the Rev. James Baird. who was a chaplain in the Civil War.

He also was a descendant of Sir David Band of Lovelace Castle, Scotland, who fought with Cllve in India, and of Capt. James Torrey, who was on George Washington's staff. Surviving axe his wife, Mrs. Peggy Moran Baird. and three children.

Miss Jean Baird. Robert B. Baird 2d and Thomas Reynolds Baird. 1 be held at 8 Sidney Fox, 31, Ex-Film Star Hollywood, Nov. (UP) Sidney Pox, once a top-ranking film aet- dU-overed de.

in her Beverly Hills home today by her usband, Charles Beahan. The 31 -year-old actress had been ill during the past vear and the rause of death was not determlnrd Her physician, Dr. Samuel HirsrhfleM, said death may have been due to natural causes or to an ovrrdose of sleeping powders. Beahan. scenario writer and ac- A coroner's inquest probably will determine the cause of Miss Fox.

a native of New York I City, enten pictures in 1931 and CALLAHAN DELIA tnee Leitch), on November 13, at her residence, 151 McDonald Avenue; wile of the late William and devoted mother of John, William, Charles, Veronica Mernagh, Helen Keeny and Berna-dette Goodheart; sister of Fred Leitch. Funeral Tuesday; requiem mass 10 a m. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CANNING November 14.

1942. MARION, of 41 E. 10th Street, be-, loved wife of Joseph mother of Corporal Joseph E. Canning; daughter of Mary and the late Cornelius Doherty; sister of Mrs. Joseph Hayes.

Mrs. Loretta McPartland, John, Joseph, Cornelius and Eliza-! beth Doherty. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.. from residence of her mother. 658 77th Street; requiem I moss St.

Ephrem Church. I CAWLEY JAMES A November i 15, 1942. Survived by his wife, Anna S. Cawley; son, Ensiun James V. Cawley, U.

S. N. and daughter. Mrs. Nora Anderson.

Reposing at the Memorial Funeral Home, 723 Coney Island Avenue. Requiem mass Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m., at Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CONNOLLY On November 15, at her residence, 180 Prospect Park West, LILLIAN, beloved mother of William, Elizabeth and Henry Connolly; daughter of Mary' O'Brien Finnen. Funeral from E. F. Hig- gins Funeral Home. 1286 Prospect Noven 18.

a thence to the R. C. Church of th Holy Name, where a solemn re quiem mass will be offered. Inter-BMOt Holy Cross Cemetery. COYNE ETHEL, suddenly, on November 14, 1942.

at her residence, 118-17 201st Place, St. Albans, be-loved ife of Henry A and devoted mother of Alicia Grace. Mary Ann, George Robert and Charles; daughter of George E. Crandall and sister of Daisy Crandall. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Joyce Brothers Funeral Home.

Linden Boulevard, corner 201st Place, St, Albans. Requiem mass 10 a.m., St. Pascal of Baylon's R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COVEY HAZEL A (nee Marsh). Sunday, November 15, 1942, beloved wife of James LeRoy Covey and sister of Mrs. William H. Madison Service at her late residence.

148 1st Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Tuesday, 8:15 m. New Haven train from Grand Central Termi- DAILEY On November 14, 1942. JAMES beloved husband of Marguerite Bly Dailey; father of Marguerite Wieck, brother of Edward, Margaret Mc Andrew and Catherine McNealy. Services at his home, 140-31 159th Street, South Jamaica, on Wednesday, 11 a.m.

As a service to Eagle readers record of Lost and Found articles advertised here is kept tor two months. Special clostng hours Phone Eagle Ad-taker, MA in 4-6200. or further detail. I I marher and Mr flaWt three brothers, Hyman, Harry and Ir in? Klein, and four sisters. Mrs.

1 i Mr- Marcus. Mrs Sarah Welshman and Mrs. Mamie Seideman ail o' New York. I I i I NOTICES I 'h HOYT-ti (- rt a eer Walter FUNERALS As OUR FUNERAL HOMES RUCTION SALES 275 ROOMS MAPLE 275 FURNITURE 4INSTIR RUGS 400 1SI Imtm aatnard-Ndufeifer 4-12M bt SmiA Hill HAm 2-SStS IMS Ibtbush 2 0266-7 1 sa 10 MHKkK almlwlMmaiu S-W7B 158 14 North! IM, FlasWaa 571 FofMt. Wtr.thtim 117 lnl 7-9709 1 West 190t Strt-IUyllnd -lS00 16b I Tremont r-JtlWhm 727 214 MwJVvreWhft Plain.

Dr. 1 been president special of Long Island Diocese, heir! and 192o, president and re.i.sii: cr of the Associate Alumiu of the General Thtoloji. president of the Brooklyn Free Kindergarten Society, dire toe of the National Kinder! ten Society and a delegate to five genr ral conventions of the Episcopal Church. He belonged to the Sons of the Revolution, the Brooklvn Clerical League and Kappa Alpha fraternity. His residence as at 17 Mid-wood St.

He leaves a widow, who was Florence Burtt at. 'her marriage in 1899; a son. Stratford JOMs, and two daughters. Mrs Lorna Blakeslee and Mia Rosanne C. Funeral Chapel.

37i Pulton Ave. SmE Vehicle He is Vivian ters. Mr' bert Van son and KING THOMAS on November 14, beloved husband of the late Mary tnee Hanrahaiv; father of the Rev. Jeremiah J. King, sister Grace Geraldine, SS.J Marguerite Cook, Owen A.

and William A and brother of Elizabeth. John, Owen and William; also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral from the home of his daughter. Mrs. Thomas Cook.

1040 78th Street; requiem I C. Chit 8t. Patrick. 95th KROUSE Suddenly. Sunday.

November 15. HARRY G. KROUSE. beloved husband of Gertrude inee Frazien. Funeral at Parlors of Reginald TU thill, Riverhead.

L. on Tuesday, November 17, at 2 p.m. LONGO DOMINICK. No- seph and Christina Longo: also survived by five sisters and four brothers. Funeral from residence, 212 21st Street, Thursday morning, 9:30.

Requiem mass St. John the Evangelist. R. C. Church.

21st Street and 5th Avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, McCAHTHY On Nov 1 15. 1942, at her residence. 83 Butler Street. MARY E.

beloved sister of Elizabeth McCarthy. Funeral from her home Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Agnes R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will McNAMARA-On November 14, Ol 414 E.

16th Street. JOHN beloved father of Mrs. George Guinan. and grandfather of Marie, Eleanor. Margaret and Theresa Guinan.

Funeral on Tuesday at 9 30 a thence to the R. C. Church of the Holy Innocents, where requiem mass will be offered at 10 a m. MICHELS -JACOBINA i vember 15, 1942. beloved mc Helen Mayland.

Frieda I Charles and Frank. Service No- MOONEY GEORGE, of 420 Baltic Street, November 14. 1942. beloved husband of Catherine; father of Michael. George, Mrs.

Frances Victory. Mrs. Catherine O'Connell; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Sammon, Mrs. Delia McMahon, Mrs.

Maria McGrath; grandfather of Arthur O'Connell, William Victory. Reposing Funeral Home. 134 Smith Street. Requiem mass Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.. St.

Agnes Church. MURPHY MARGARET A. tnee Finnegan'. on November 14. mother 1 ot Private First Class Jack Murphy; loving daughter of Patrick and Ellen Finnegan; sister of James.

John. William. Mrs. Mary Herbet, Mrs. Winifred O'Brien.

Mrs. Frances McNerney and Ann. Funeral from Boyertown Chapel. 38 Lafay-ette Avenue. Tuesday.

10:30 I solemn requiem mass at St. Paul's R. C. Church. 11 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery Vital Notict roegele Sergeant george i suddenly at S.in Dtego. Cali- fornia. on November 12. 1942. be- i loved son of August and Edylhe Roegele; brother of Muriel J.

and Kenneth W. Services at Moa-dinger's Funeral Parlors. 1120 Flat- bush Avenue. Wednesday. 8 pm.

ROEHRIG On November 14, 1942. MAY W. (nee Millard), of 207-05 1 04th Avenue, Hollis. beloved wife of Herman devoted mother of Dorothy Millard Bott; grand- 1 mother of Dorothy Winifred Bott. and sister of Lucy I.

Wardlaw and George P. Millard. Services at the Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue. Queens Village, on Tuesday. 2:30 p.m.

Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. SMITH THOMAS, on Sunday. lliary and was recently sworn In as a chief petty officer in the Coa-st Guard Reserve. His yacht, the Jean on Coast Guard duty. He i member of the Shinncrock Allan.

Mary E. Johnson. Baird, Robert Lyle Catherine Bergman, Ada Jones, Charles S. Bluem, Matilda Jones, Bricka, Frederick Rev. J.

Clarence Callahan. Delia Kane, John Canning. Marion King, Thomas Cawley, James A. Krouse, Harry G. Connolly, Lillian Longo, Dominick Covey, Hazel A.

McCarthy, Mary Coyne, Ethel McNamara, John Dailey. James L. Michels. Daly, William J. Jacobina Dauber.

Ludwig Mooney, George Doody. James Murphy, Eldredge, Stanton Margaret A. Fallon, Bridget O'Keef fe, Mary Falvey, Johanna Quelch, Veronica Farrell, Patrick J. Roegele, George Flessa. John Roehrig, May W.

Froehlich, Smith. Thomas Joseph T. Swift. Edwin H. Gorwell.

Frances Unger, Mathilda Herbert, Mary E. Wilkens, Cord Hughes, Margaret ALLAN MARY 8., on Nevember 13. beloved daughter of Margaret Clougher; mother of Mrs. Cleveland Insco Mrs. John W.

Smith, Ruth Allan and the late Private John W. Allan of United. States Marine Corps; sister of Mrs. Henry Eisner and Thomas J. Clougher.

Services Monday, November 16, at 8 p.m., at her home, 100-41 198th Hollis, L. I. Interment Tuesday. 1 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery. BAIRD ROBERT LYLE.

suddenly, on Sunday, November 15. at Quogue, L. tj beloved husband of Peggy M. Baird; devoted father of Jean Baird, Robert B. Baird and Thomas R.

Baird. Funeral services at his residence, 630 3d Street, Brooklyn, Tuesday evening, November 17, at 8 o'clock. Interment private, Quogue, L. I. BERGMAN ADA.

on November 15, 1942, dear mother of Victor; sister of Clarence Johnson. Services at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Wednesday, 2 p.m. BLUEM Sunday, November 15, 1942, at her residence, 919 Cortelyou Road, MATILDA SOPHIA BLUEM.

beloved mother of Edward Mrs. Charles Fisher and Mrs. Walter A. Morgan. Services at Church of the Saviour, 121 Plerrepont Street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

BRICKA FREDERICK, on November 15, beloved husband of the late Mary; loving father of Harry Walter W. and Charles O.J also survived by two grandchildren. Services at his residence, 1326 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Interment private, Wednesday, November 18. 2 p.m., at Green-Wood Cemetery.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Write or telephone for a new folder of forms for Acknowledgments, also other helpful information. Ask for Miss Hart, 4-6200. MAin DALY Novem brother of Ji J. Daly. Fu- neral.

Wednesday, at. 9 30 a ill. from Funeral Chapel, 5017 7tl Avenue meat 51st Street thenci to st Agatha'i r. c. Chi will DAUBER LUDWIG H.

Sr of 78 Quincy Strert, on November 14. 1942. devoted husband of Julia and beloved father of Ludwig H. Jr and srandfather of Frederick L. Dauber Services on Monday.

8 p.m.. at 187 S. Oxford Street. Interment Huntington Rural Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

DOODY -JAMES. Nc 14. beloved son of James and Barbara Doody. He attended Public School 1 203. Funeral from his home.

1263 K. 59th Street. Tuesday, 9:30 a m. Requiem matt Mary Queen of Heaven Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. ELDREDGE On Saturday. No-rember 14. 1942, stanton. beloved husband of Elizabeth Dunnet Eldredge and father of Gloria.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lef-feris Place, Monday. 8 p.m. FALLON Saturday. November 14, 1942.

at 256 Union Street. 1 BRIDGET FALLON, beloved mother of Mazie Fallon and Mrs. Frank Hughes Funeral Tuesday, 9 a solemn mass of requiem St. Agnes R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FALVEY -JOHANNA on November 15, 1942, formerly of 37 Kingsland Avenue, Greenpoint. devoted wife of Thomas beloved mother of Anne Dunn. William and Thomas Jr.

Funeral from residence. 61-21 Broadway, Woodside. Wednesday morning at solemn mass of requiem at Corpus Christi Church. Interment Calvary Ceme- FARRELL PATRICK November 16, 1942, beloved husband of Catherine Dolan; loving father of Cecilia Frank and Mrs. Mane K.

Hall. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Re- i quiem mass. St. Thomas Aquinas 1 R.

C. Church. I FLESSA JOHN of Babylon, be- loved husband of the late Frances K. Flessa and father of Capt. Don- aid K.

Flessa. on November 14. 1942. Services at 187 Oxford Street. Brooklyn.

Monday. November 16. 8 p.m. FROEHLICH -On Sunday November 15. JOSEPH T.

beloved hiisband of Lillian T. Froehlich, of 52 Broadway, Rockville Centre. L. father of Joseph T. Jr Mar-jorie.

John Alwin and Virsinia Froehlich. Funeral services at the Forbell Funeral Home. 77 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre. Tuesday November 17. at 8 p.m.

Interment Wednesday morning. GORWELL FRANCES (nee Monahan, on Sunday. Reposing at chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue, Time later. William Francis Duddy. I.KNN MKN's I.EdAL NOTICES -i kiv: imr M.U IMYT Ri.BKKT ntH Y'H' RK HEF.KHY SIMM 1 Nove 15, N.

Y. He i Margaret and Mary, Funeral Wednesday. 10 sin, from St Joachim R. Church Beacon. N.

Y. Direction John P. Walsh. Beacon. N.

Y. SWIFT EDWIN HENRY beloved husband of the I.ve Margaret A. Swift of 465 Franklin Avenue; brother of Mrs. Adelaide and grandfather of Mrs Margaret Butler Haggerty and Edmund Swift Butler. Reposing at Murnane Fu- neral Home.

6th Avenue and Carroll St. Funeral notice later UNGER On November 15. 1942. MATHILDA, at her residence, 76 Coffey Street; beloved mother of Annette Johnson, Harry, member of Y. F.

D. and Edmund, Sergeant, N. Y. P. Funeral Werines-dV.

9:30 a thence to the C. Church of the Visitation, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. WILK ENS- CORD D.

F. beloved husband of Clarissa Funeral Irom the Walter Cooke Funeral Home. 150-10 Hillside Avenue. Jamaica. L.

I Tuesday. 10 a.m. In ecmonam BALZARINI Birthday remembrance of our dearly beloved LOUIS Masses offered. MOTHER LEVY JOHN November 16 Loving WIFE and CHILDREN.

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