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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, AT 5EPT 28, 1946 Editor to Speak Frank Kellinger i Pasquale Esposilo, )tl Lutheran Reformation Service Bbetinc. Karl kit 4 aw DUM CC will be held tomorrow at 3:30 I IQjICI DQIUCIr Ion the campus of Concordia Colle- Pasquale Esposilo of 516 55Lh maintained a barber shop sponsored by the Lutheran Educa- Greenlawn, Sept. 28-Frank Kel-tion Society. This year marks the linger, 54, died yesterday at his tenth anniversary service in com-pern st. home here.

He was born 51st' St. and 4th Ave. lor Hutfjeran Cfjurcfjes! hi; dn il v-trid li re. 3rd Sensational Season! The Bible Auditorium of the Air presents CAN THE UNITED NATIONS AVERT ANOTHER WAR? dence, 516 55th at the aee ol Ksposlto, P. Perry, Marguerite Oallaei, William Remacle.

Augusta Holliday, Edgar P. Schumacher, T. Kennedy, M.E. Snelling. W.

H. Lewis, Mary B. Swade, Frederick McVey. Elizabeth Thoubboron, W. Median, Marlin Walsh, William Moran, Michael Werner, Florence Nelson, Harold C.

Williams, M. A. Overman, Henry EBELING KARL of 16 Wellington Court, suddenly, on Thursday, September 36, 1946, beloved hus 65. Born In Naples, Italy, he came mis country 4 years ago. Me a member of the Master Bar-s Association and the Master memoration of the Reformation held annually since 1937 on the last Sunday of September instead of Oct.

31, to take advantage of suitable weather for an outdoor service on Concordia's campus. The Rev. Dr. Otto A Geiseman, orator, will deliver an address on "God's Formula for a Brighter Tomorrow." Dr. Geiseman is pastor Barbers Benevolent Association.

Surviving are his widow, Principia; iree sons, Michael, Vincent and band of Eva 8. Ebeling, and devoted John: a daughter, Mrs. Carmine in Czechoslovakia on July 13, 1892. I educated in his native country and icame to the United States in 1913. I On Jan.

29, 1916, he was married in Manhattan to Marie Blaha, and resided in Wnodslde until they was a machinist, employed by the Sperry Corporation. Surviving are his widow, and four sisters, Mathilda, Anna and An-tonia Kellinger and Mrs. Marie Stehlik. Funfral services will be held at II am. Monday at the Jacobsen Funeral Home, New York Huntington Station, with the Rev.

Grannucci, and eight grandchildren. A requiem mass win Be onerrn THE TEACHING CHURCH Inatruction is the watch word of the day. Every ex-service man ic conscious of tho need ior training for the secular life. The truth about God and the Christian Way of Life must also be tauqht. Most Luthtran Churches supplement Sunday School instruction with released time schools on Wednesdays.

In addition one or two years of catechetical instruction with the pastor is aiiordtd each child. Enroll your child of Grace Lutheran Church, River Forest, and one of the editors of the American Lutheran maga- Monday at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church, 59th St.

and 5th Ave. Burial will be in brother of George Bertha A. Ebeling, Mrs. Alma M. Schanclr.

and Mrs. Emma J. Jaeger. Service at the Palrchild Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, on Sunday, at 4 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

ESPOBITO PASQUALE, on September 27, 1946, at residence, 516 55t.h Street, beloved husband of Princlpia (nee Pintoi; devoted fa Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs Kennedy, 80, the World About to Begin a Great Period of Peace and Prosperity? Will the Nations Learn to Settle Their Problem Amicably Around the Council Table? What About the Armageddon of the Bible Prophecy? BE SURE TO HEAR L. M. Simpkins, Theodore L. Frost, pastor of ihe 4 cordial in, toli'on ll litlei bflou: 01 Old Boro Family Mrs.

Margaret Kennedy. mem- Greenlawn Presbyurian Church, officiating. Interment will be in St. Michael's Cemetei, Astoria. Transit Inspector Relig sajsb: xsmt Harold C.

Kelson, -ctor for the Queens nd Gelston. 1616 Bevprlv Rnari "vlJVll, inspector A. Gelston, 1616 Beverly Road. Heri IHINITT Ith A ftth St. an Manhattan Railway Company, ther of three sons and one daughter.

Reposing at Cosgrove Chapel. 6723 5th Avenue. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church Monday, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GALLAER WILLIAM of Lynbrook, L. on Friday, September 27. 1946, beloved father of Ethel Eagle and Frances Zitzmann: Grandfather of William G. and fleoree L.

Eaaile. Services at the Wm. A. FAGAL nome was at Ml 82d St. Mrs.

Kennedy, born in PortHamil Accountant, 52 held last night at the Lawrence D. Rouse Funeral Home, 191-02 Linden1 DM ton 80 years ago, was the daughter, Boulevard, St. Albans. Burial H. art 30- HOLT TRINITT.

Headrlekwa -1 PERSON" Harold C. NeLson. 1 field Cemeterv i Wigley. Her husband, the late Johnl lic amunt.ant with James Barr i r-enneay, a spanisn-American Co jo E. 40th Manhatt INCARNATION.

tb .1 Mth St. Autho, and libla "Tha Bibla Audi- WHN. Radia Praachar, Cammanrarar a tartum o( tha A died eight on nine yesterday in Long Lsland College Mr. Simpkins, a native of died Wednesday at bis home, 178-191 130th SDrinsrfield. He came to Flinch Funeral Home, 34 Hemp EMMADS.

7tk (nth Sanln TllSJ AJt H. in early me she was 'Hospital. He was 52 and lived at affairs of St. Patrick's! 77 St. Mr.

Nelson also was a partner In 1 Will be held Monday Mplsnn Hmiu an pvnnrt. and imnort the United States at an early agej stead Avenue, Lynbrook, Monday, :30 p.m. HOLLIDAY EDGAR PERCY. Thursday, September 26, 1948, at his residence, 388 Stewart Avenue, narden Citv. beloved husband of pany for 25 years as an inspector.

Surviving are his widow, the fo mer Frances Franklin, and a so Charles Simpkins. from the John J. Darraugh Funeralj brokerage concern. He Is survived Home, 8813 5th Ave. A solemn mass pay his widow, Mrs, Clara Andersen of requiem will follow at 10 a.m.

in 1 NeLson; two sons, Arthur E. and St. Anselm's R. C. Church, 83d St.Harold Nelson a daughter, OCR SAVIOt R.

11 Crert nr. Anne KnUht Holliday. devoted Deatfts Mrs. Arnold D. Reinertsen, and his mother, Mrs.

Pauline NeLson. Funeral aorvlrea will be held at father of Faith Holliday Cummins, grandfather of Suzanne Cummins. Reposing at Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Avenue, Garden City, 6lb SL SUND'AY EVENING, SEPT. 29 at 7:30 P.M. AND EACH SUCCEEDING SUNDAY EVENING AT THI BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC 11 H.uier St.

REMACLE -AUGUSTA, on Sep-' "veJL a of Nyack, N. Y. pm. tomorrow at. the Fred tember 27, 1946.

Survived by u- lnom Service at Cathedral of Incarna UII. Rodner ii S. Itta St. "serTteT'll AJL S. S.

IS Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Ave. Burial wil be in Ocean View Cemetery, Staten Island. sisters and one brother. Re tion, Garden City, Saturday, 11 a.m.

KENNEDY On September 27, iaiK PT mw Wielev). cis. a v. a e. 4mk rut.

Louis M. Muller Services Today posing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home. 1015 Halsey Street, until Monday, 2 p.m. Services at the Lighthouse Pentecostal Church, 73 George W. Sheppard, 74 beloved wife of the late John, and dear sister of Mrs.

James A. Gelston Himrod Street. 2:30 p.m. Interment YonKers, epi. it.

jeorge w. heppard, who was born in Brook-n 74 years ago. died yesterday at Bmnklvn and Mrs. Han Cedar Grove Cemetery. Funeral for Louis Thomas of Nyack, N.

Y. Funeralj his home, 1 Sunnyside Drive, here. ALL WELCOME! ADMISSION FREE! SCHUMACHER -THERESA, S.rrk. 1:10. S.

8813 5th Avenue, Monday: Solemn Muller, manufacturer of flavoring extracts, who died Wednesday at his home, 1817 De Kalb Ridgewood, will be held at 2 o'clock this after- tember 26, 1946, aged 80 years, loved wife of P. Rudolph: he was at, one time national Requiem Mass St. Anselm's Churcn, representative of the Amalgamated Holy Cross i of Lora and Harry. Protestant Episcopal 10 a.m. Inter Cemetery.

Frank Hoeks Funeral Edna Suarez; grandmother of i Cutters and BUlcners worK-A. F. L. For 55 years he had Elaine, James and Robert Suarez; Home. 18 Stanhope St.

Burial will of Adolph and Herman ln cemetery, PROTESTANT LEWIS MARY on Thursda: Rmt.pmhpr 26 1946. beloved wife been a member of the Sheepshead Bay Fishing Club. He also belonged Muller was born 74 years Oehsen. Member of Ladies' Societi of the Plattd Altenheim and Herdet lo the Hudson River Boat Cluo SCOPAL in Jersey City, N. and had li in the Ridgewood section more Surviving are two daughters, Mrs the late Daniel F.

Lewis, mother of Daisy F. Parker. Robetta De Weil and Daniel F. Lewis Jr. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Walter Wallin and Atlanta 60 years.

He was a member of the CHURCHES Ladies' Zirkel. Reposing at George Werst Funeral Home, 7141 Cooper Avenue, till Sunday, 5 p.m. Service, 8 p.m.. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Foresters.

Surviving NEW YORK AVENUE Catherine Muller; a son, Henryi Enos S. Booth Street, Jamaica, sunaay, p.m Interment private. McVEY ELIZABETH (nee Mc of Williamsburg, Rodney Street mem Westhampton. Sept. 28 Enos S.

Broadway. Funeral Monday, Muller; two grandchildren, and four brothers. p.m. Interment Lutheran Keown), on September 26, 1946, be Booth, a member of the law firm of Booth Baron, 67 Broad Man Cemetery. loved wife of ine late ueorge; St.

Paul's Church Ckarcb Avaa aaJ St. Faal'i PUca PLATBOSH R. HAROLD S. OLAFSON, D.D., R.ctor 11 "sermon MsllAH u4 INCARNATION n- i'mVi hattan, died hee yesterday at the mother of George and Mrs. King Henry A.

Overman, SNELLING-September 26, 1946, WILLIAM H. of 256 Ovington Ave "Not Lord-Servant" Pastor Prayer and World Peace Dr. Frank C. Laubach Delei.t. larft Pa FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS urday while playing golf at the Long Island Country Club in East- nue, Brooklyn, husband of the latej Van Hooven; sister of Mrs.

Crossin. Reposing at the M. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Pal West, until Monday at 9:30 am Alice and devoted father ol Ex-City Employe Manhattan.6 Dorothy A. and Catherine Durnan: Solemn High Requiem Mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy A requiem mass will be offered survived by Brother, Samuel and two grandchildren, David Dorothy Ann.

Services at Fred William L. Meffert, 66 Cross Cemetery. Masses appreciated. Monday at 10 a.m. at the Littli Flower R.

C. Church. Troy Ave. ant St. Luke and St.

Matthew "WORLD DOMINATION" Rockville Centre, Sept. 28- Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 GRACE MEEHAN MARTIN Avenue D. for Henry A. Overman ember 26, at his residence, 483 1 William Lincoln Meffert, former member of the New York Stock Ex Interm of 408 E.

31st who di home Thursday. He was 16th Street, beloved husband oi Ellen, brother of Mrs. Frederick change and former senior partner of age. Burial will be in Holy Cross shm Mrs. Margaret Monahan.

Re SWADE FREDERICK 01 Mercy Hospital, Rockvilie Centre. ST. MARK'S CHURCH posing at Lockwood Chapel, 255 1 21st 8treet. Solemn Requiem Massi September 27. 1946.

beloved son Cemetery. Mr. Overman served tit New York more than 20 hr (Sahman Memorial (Etjitrcly CUNTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES 11:00 A.M. "ENLARGE THE PLACE OF THY TENT" Reverend John Barlow Interim Pastor after having suffered a heart attack while visiting friends in voted brother 01 Alice so Mnnriav September 30. at 10.30 St Bartholomew Church rtC'kfrmt "asWllanos.

Ee.Uf Garden City. He was 66 and lived the R. C. Church of the Holy dano. Funeral from Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7tl fore he retired.

He was a custodian and engineer with the Board of 27 Foster Ave, Mount Vernon. Name, 9th and Prospect Aven Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Requiem Mass St. Paul' Education for 20 years and a R. C.

Church Monday, 9:30 a.m. In worked in the Department of Pla: N. Y. He also had a home at Bran-ford, Conn. 1 Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Helen Forster Meffert; two sons. MORAN MICHAEL native of St. cnaries cemetery. OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SfflSn Count Leitnm, ireiana, and Structures. He was employed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard at one time.

Born in Maryland, he lived THOUBBORON On September Robert F. and William a tember 27, 1946, dear husband of Nora Moran mee Wallace; devoted 1784 Atttt'H '946 wiujiM, iormenv 01 aroomyn, 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 1 1 A.M. NURSERY SCHOOL HANSON PLACE CENTRAL METHODIST ughter, Mrs. Harry Cooper; two oeioved iatner 01 Margaret t.nAKA.ii.tK BUILDING.

Mr. Fiabigae brothers and three sisters. in Brooklyn about years. Surviving are his widow, Mary M. four daughters, Sister Mary Berna- Mcuowen, Jessy uiemmens, Florence Lutz, James and Frank; brother of father of Patrick, Michael Maureen, Peter, Florence and Thomas; brother of the Rev.

Patrick J. Moran. the Rev. Peter V. Moron Thomas and John Moran.

Rev. Mr. Gillespie Returns dine of the Sisters of Mercy, Sister Miriam Ruth of the Sisters of Charity, Mrs. Eleanor Durney and Miscellaneous la. Notice or funeral later.

WALSH WILLIAM C. of 31 Reposing at Cronin's Chapel, 115 Ocean Parkway, on September 26, ir of the Bay Ridge Baptist hurch, will return to the pulpit imorrow after a iwo-week visit 1946, beloved husband of Edythe Atlantic Avenue. Funeral Tuesday, i a.m.: thence to St. Pauls SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH "YOU NEED A PERSONAL SAVIOR" rill he Dr. f'ifield's tmrmon Siind.n, at 11 a.m.

Roder); son of Lida Walsh Gerard and James. Mr. Overman was a member of the Madison Club and the Inter 1 Church, where a Solemn Requiem with his family in Detroit, Mich. He visited his wife who gave birth recently to a daughter, their fifth and brother of Cecil. Reposing at Edward F.

Higgins Funeral Home, national Union of Marine and State SUNDAY, 11:00 Church of the Neighbor Monro. Place and Clark Street prospect Avenue. Funeral 1 child. Engineers. Mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

interment Calvary Cemetery. V. Jere J. Cronin, Director. KVASOS On September 27,1946.

Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of the Immaculate HAROLD beloved husband of Heart of Mary, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated. Interment St. Johns Cemelery. Clara; father of Harold u. Mrs Arnold Relnertsen and Arthur E.

nn Pauline Nelson. Service; WERNER FLORENCE A. (nee ptrttualiHl at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 Bapllst BAY RIDGE BAPTIST 4TH AVENUE AND 68TH STREET PRAYING PETER THE GOSPEL OF OUT OF PRISON PROMISE FINE MUSICAL PROGRAM Roberts), on September 27. 1946. fith Avenue, Sunday.

8:30 p.m. terment Ocean View Cemetery intin Cljitrrltrs beloved mother of Mrs. James Murphy, Mrs. John Bowers, Joseph, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs.

Calvin Groeffel and Richard; sister of Mrs. Annie Rumph. Reposing at the M. KINGS HIGHWAY Ki.t Hifawar aad Eatt 37ta Street 1 1 Mornmg Wowhm 8.00 P.M.-You,h Fetlawthtp Dr. ARCH TREMAYNE, OVERMAN-HENRY on September 26.

beloved husband of Mary M. (nee Rooney): devoted father of jn. In WBYN, 1430 KC Sunday Morninos 7 :50 smitn Memorial. 248 Prosriect CHURCHES IS "TIDINGS FROM HEAVEN' Park West, until Monday. 1:30 p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. Sister Marv Bernardlne, K.S.M., ano Sister Miriam Ruth, Mrs. Eleanore Durney, Marie, Gerard, James: also survived by three grand Christian Church WILLIAMS MILLICENT of children. Funeral Monday. 9:30 3rd UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH GREENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH KU.I.V DAT SERVICES 10:30 A.M.

"A CALL TO SERVICE" P.M"OOIn'g GOO'S WILl" CHRIST CHURCH BEDFORD-CENTRAL OFX)RCS WEIARMS DA PAOU P. BAJtACKMAN Ph.D. "AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING" Street; Solemn Requiem Mass ft. C. Church of the Little Flower, Avenue 7311 4th Avenue, on September 26.

1946. beloved mother of Florence L. Kean and dear grandmother of Arthur G. Kean. Services at E.

C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 SATURDAY 8 FELLOWSHIP NIGHT and Troy Avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit Sunday, 8 p.m. flowers.

Masses appreciated. Jere J. Cronin, Direr. "FINDING ONESELF" pirtboap Remembrances OVERMAN HENRY beloved MANHATTAN I a brother. Member of I.

U. of O. STEUER NELLIE A. In lovine Reformed HOMECREST FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Miscellaneous memory of mv mother on her birth day. HENRIETTA.

BAHA'i: Dutch Church ROSICRUCIAN 408 E. 31st Street, Brooklyn; Solemn High Mass of Requiem Church of the Lt.ttlc Flower, Avenue near Troy Avenue, Monday, 10 a.m. PARISI PAUL, late of 537 40th Street, on September 26, beloved husband of Frances. Reposing at An In BAHRS GERTRUDE. Died Sep- FREE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY THE BAPTIST TEMPLE Car.

Third ond Flarbuth Aves. Rev. Gabri) R. Gutdj. Potor 10:30 A.M.

"The Love of the Cross" 7:30 P.M. 1. Beautiful Believer's BapiUm 2. Guest Soloi.t, IN A H. WARREN J.

Married CouplfV Nighl (Hainan, fianttat tXhurrb WILLIAM "WARD AYER D.D Pftor LArAltllt AYtNUt CLASSON AVENUE Presbyterian church thony M. Scarpaci Funeral Home, 707 4th Avenue, corner 23d. Funeral HENRT A. VRUWINK. D.D.

'THE ENARI.FR" Or. ALVIN E. MACART "PSYCHIC DEVELOPMENT" 8y GILBERT N. HOLLOWAY, F.R.C. Monday, September 30, at 10 a.m.

PERRY On September 26 1946. MARGUERITE, beloved wife of George; devoted mother of Rev. J. PERCIVAL HUGET, D.D. 11 AM DP MkCkVV FATHER, SON and DAUGHTER.

CAMPBELL In loving memory of dur dear son. brother and nephew, Pfc. JOSEPH P. CAMPBELL. Killed in action in Germany September 28, 1944.

Masses offered. MOTHER, BROTHER "and AUNTS HASLAM In lovine nipmorv of "A 'Living Church" Brother C. James. F.S.C and Ruth SfLemoritil First Presbyterian Church Adams. Funeral from Chapel, 187j S.

Oxford Street: Requi Queen of All Saints R. C. Church FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Mnndayj 10 a.m. Interment SI JOSEPHINF HASLAM. Died Sep tember 28, 1943.

PTencn SAINT ESPRIT Walter ffi. Coofo "A New Thing" r.M wdntdv "Studies in Acts" All Subvays WELCOME TO ALL UNUSUAL DEMONSTRATION Our speaker will demonstrate the ancient occult art of PSYCHOME-TRY (or Vibroturgyl obtaining HUSBAND, BROTHER, SISTER. Divine dclenoe MIELKE In memory of WIL-1 CHURCH of the HEALING CHRIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DIGNIFIED Low tlPJA FUNERALS Js OUR FUNERAL HOMES Brooklyn Youth for Christ Rally CEVTRAL Y. M. IMiOkii 11 SO I litiuti BtNNI r- "al" 1 end trrb, tkaa Kalurda.

Orl. 5. Movinji tn Bnv Ridg: Bay Itiifao lo(hodit C'hurrh OPENS SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6th 'branches op ths mother citorc LIAM E. MIELKE, who died September 29, 1945.

by igher perception of objects furnished CARNEGIE HALL EMMET FOX Loving BROTHER EMMANUEL ISl IMn UttSSSSuSdMimim 4-UM UM4 "THI LIVING PAST" Protaslant Council passes fiaenominatlomat ALLIANCE TABERNACLE OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK Sunrley 11 A Wedl 48 Ced.r Street, New York- 5. BO. -7A00 CHRISTIAN SCIENCP DAVERN Second Anniveifan Tmth'if pm Mass for Sgl. JACKIE DAVERN. P.M.: Mr.li.1 who died ln Italy on September 1944, at 10 am.

Sunday, at St Mary B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE or the Sea Church. Oatai bmwi Pr.ntim nri ctuson ing merfiotion. Come early, bring a friend! No Fees All Welcome PYTHIAN HALL US W. 70th of B'way Vital notices accepted 8 J.m. oma day; as lot as 1 0 nrt.

Snttirdoy night for publicQlfflli. to p.m. for publication the ONE DAT CHRISTIAN EC CONFERENCE 341 Ws vm-M0t1 Hm Pt.n llpfMMfcririwN OtlifMion P.M. "Standard Tii WHEN OIT Or TOWN BEfcUSTM FROM BBOOKL1N MOTHER and SISTER. Th Proteeient Council (or I Hll.l JOS 1MM Alt 30 Sub 1-4.

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