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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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M.OM WAS 6. MAHR-AVS'A. M. Mir'h fp'tttn-oscah rrt' icnriAD inc mactcdc on of 1T6 beloved Frank J. Farley, Draflis of Fr dear mot he E.li.a; cf John.

JoM-ph. Wtf 'SPOON RIVER' POET, DIES Mtv. 1 2 iO THE RIVERcIDE' BROOKLYN. at Prospect Park. Fl AHERTY J.MEo.

on March 5 oj h-- Join Naufch'on. 449 61h direct, brn ire- Schralfl's Official i M. M.d. and Frooenck. Fcner.tl Wrdr.e'd.

frcui Fseler Par- rs. Fu'ua Street; Ma' 9 30 am at Blessed Sscre-rnent R. C. Church. Interment ru M.vht Mull, Melrose Park.

March 6 OJPt Krlgar I.ee Masters. 0. of River Antholopy." diei! eatly today in a tonvalescent He was An artist friend the p.t alone in a New York hotel in He was suf'erin? frot.i pneumonia and m.i'.nutrition Since he had no firancial re Franklin L. Kellon, Boro Engineer The funeral of Franklin I Krlton. mechanical engineer, and former owner of the Kel-ton Plate Engraving Press plant, established 100 years ago AJa- A Lr vr li i r.

t. Ar.i.e en. W. Cffrey. H.i,!h OlUhan.

S. P. Cmarrfe'la. Jel.r. Carey, KathW Cavjnaugh.

J. R. J. Si a Cliff. March Frank J.j Farley, ''i, controller anil seere-, of 'he Frank C.

Shattucki K-1 Tr-rry Ccmevry John y.czv.rr, Director. I.T.i. Rrr'-'-e Oate. FunerJ Home, 6J12 o'h Avt-rue. Solemn Requiem Miss Our Lady of Perpetual Naai.

HaTTyT r. Ehzateth Norn n. Cues, Peter M. Help cr.t.rcn. Wednesday, 10 am I Interment Calvary Cen.eterv.

MrGERALD WILLIAM, on Crosse n. Maria L. Osi'Sy Asr.es Iff Company, operator of Schrafft's; stric ken with virus pneumonia chain of stores, died Fridav! three days aRo. nisht at his home in Sea Cliff. Masters, one of he nation's A native of New York known poets, bad bvn ho was educated from the ritv.nvre or less an invalid since an ahools was a graduate of attack of pneumonia Decern- sources he was placed in a charity ward in a city hospital.

When Masters' condition was called to the attenticn of the Author's League that oreaniza-tion provided funds tor him to I xlcato. Nli hoUfO Hearn. Mary i ihv his father, will be held at I March 5. VfM, near Uiher ol John, FRANKLIN JAMES Died Ann. Kathleen and Marv March 5.

Survived by three u- Rep.v!n? Kennedy's Chapel, corner Mrs Mr Smith. Mrs. Cath- church and Rogers Avenues. erme Blake and Mrs E. Snuth; one cmn Rcqiiirm Church of the brother.

Pe'er. Funeral from 177 Cros W.vinetdav. 10 15 am Meara. Marv E. Jac!) in U.f rtv, Junes Fr.i'i-.l.u.

J.imr he moved to a private hospital. in i t. in New York. His second wife, Fr nearly 20 nil the Hrooklvn ci lie ermer.t St. Cenutery.

it: In he receiwd a K. n. Wrrinesriav. 9 30 St. Bl.ti-e Ho' a.m.

tomorrow from his home. 10f.fi K. 2ih St. Burial will, lie in Holy Cross Ceme-terv. Mr.

Kelton. who in recent years wa- with the Charles Ro-s Company, this borough, d'cil on Fruiay night. He was with him fellowship from the Aeadeiuv of Cnra Ainne. a Iiequir in 1 a i-i. Crcs? Ccuicterv A M.i years Ins junior, w.

when lie died. AN are then- -on. H.l surviving; American v. J1. a More than TO Pollard.

William Price. Frank r. F'. mat; a. r.v'.-ir C.

R-n. V. V.r v.i-v p. Sehrark F. S.h'.'lt.

lienrv Snider. Ellen Stubbmann. L. MITCHKLL JMKS P. 4 lO'O.

bcli ved Mirif-t fithcr cf John V. James Tiioina- Mnchfl; may c.wl at Ji .14 fVLTON KATE M.r,h 3 cnntily Marks brlnved at. nt oi y- Siahl "Spoon River Ann ilouy." 1 collection of poems town life, were primed and ill onlv two davs. Last Oct. 2" only two days, l.a L) in dry, Nellie A.

John -n later Roir-u to Si an oftice manager. Me w.i- jippointoil KHitroller i and 1'1 wa. rlectoil i i -erretary Snr i lus wife, Mrs. M.iic.itit Havrs Farley; a in-other. William, and a stepson, F.

Haueerty. funeral will he held to- Josephine translated in nearlv everv coun celebrated ijxi. Avenue. nday. 6 pm.

Services at Church the Messiah and Inc.irnatiou. Marjarrt Ajtiti John C'i J. Fulton. Repofriiu at Cham-1. 113 Atlantic Avenue, Funeral Tuesday, of Ingval ,10 A 1 1'0 his ife, Mrs.

11-1 Kelton. llllr ''heir 4'ith wedding i was a native of 1 I 1 1 anniversary. an Kme. Stephanie Brooklyn. Kcllv.

Hannah M. Teehan. T1m thy 9 am; Solemn HUh Requiem Orerne anc. Clermont i Mass St. C.

Church Monday at 8 m. Besides his wife, he is sur Hesides his wife, 1 9:30 a.m. Inwrment Huly Cross' from Kramer's Mor- Wa-hineton new man. atid two iiililren l.iy his l.i- mor m.n-li.itte. The couple came hete three years ago.

Mi s. Ma-iers is head of the Fnelish department at Ogontz Junior College for Girls at nearby Rydal, Pa. 1 Masters was a suce-sfui fhl-' cao lawyer when turned to poetry at 45. He published "Spoon River in 1011 and six years iter retired from his law practice to devote himself to literature. Although Mrs.

Masters said Kneeland, Louise Vcrbeck. F. A. La rot n. May Vickers.

corse 1 Thomas White, Irving J. Ma-k. WilUam Wright. Nina L. vived bv a sister, Mrs.

Minnie C. Wheat yiypd hv a sistpr. Ml iCemcery. of Mrs. Kathleen C.

Carey I MULLER MARGARET, March tu.iry, Glen Glen Cove. Jere J. Cronin, Inc. i 1950, beloved mother of Marion, 'a solemn reuuiem mass will he try in the world. It was presented in opera form at Venice, three years ago.

A native of Kansas, Masters was brought tip at Petersburg in southern Illinois. The anthology, named after the river which flows near Petersburg, was a collection of imaginary epitaphs in the graveyard of the I GINNEL ELLA A. nee Sterns)ndu rS' '-ff'Tcd Ht 10 a.m. in St. Honi- of 1494 Rem-Services 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Chapel -th Df SfP0111! at, R. C. Church. Sea Cliff. ADAP AUGUSTA Mrs.

K. C. Carey, str nnme. jj tma sum. Deaths 4'h iv-nue Solemn Requiem HUh Mass 10 a m.

Wednesday, Blessed Sacrament GRANT MARY inee C.ihm. on r. c. Church. Intrnient St.

John's. Retired Teacher Mrs. Julia C. Ellis Mrs. Julia C.

Ellis of 22S5 University the Bronx, widow of the late Dr. Thomas F. Ellis, died yesterday. Dr. and Mrs.

Ellis were former of Flatbush. She is survived by a son, John .1. Ellis, and two sisters. fen Avenue, on March 5. in her 50th beloved wife of Antonio, and devoted mother of Mrs Anna Kachrr.ar.

Service at Piro Funeral Hume. De Knlb and Vantlerbilt Awnties. Tuesday, 9 p.m. The R-v. Civirks W.

Hy'ion offit-intiiv; Kr-nfral 1 p.m. Wednesday. Tr.ier-ni?nt Silver Mount Cemetrn. March 3, 1930. beloved wife of Wll- H.

C. Casey, Funeral Director, linni devoted mother cf William ROBINSON ELIZABETH on Saturday. March 4, 1930. wife cf the l't' Her.rv Robins ui and sister town. I During his last yea.s he wasj contemptuous of American! poetry, asserting that "Ameii-j can poets today have no con-i she had believed hr husband si "Who's Who hi America" -ROSE MARY (nee Y.P.D..

and Fanor Hilln brlovcd s-ter of Martin C. ml MURPHY Mrs. Kathleen Christine Carey of 111! Howard Place, a retired teacher at the Ilolv Name of time Bip.un. R-pivsin? at ts his birth date as Aue. on d.

rjoo, oe- Va'-h ri.n.rai Mime, jau tieniu- evi, loved ii'c 1 N.Y.P.U. Funeral Tuesday. Mur-h at (iainelt, lctions 1 Jati.es: lovitiy mutiier Parochial Seho Fdvard -n. Thomas. 7.

from J. Sheehv Funua! Par-lins. St. Nicholas Avenue and 173'! of J.i.r.". Fl! to' Mis.

Jacobs and Isaiielle C. Chun h. Calvert. the lloiv Nanu Av-nue. Malverne.

L. until Tuesday. 9 30 in Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of peace R. C. Church, Unbrook.

10 and Pi 'ei devoted sister of Ol' Street; Requiem Mass BLAUVELT LESTER March 4, 1930. of Wn 0 Prospect Park W. peel Ave. la -t and 1 ros-j private funeral services will night of a he held at the MeCabe Funeral Main'e Flynn; fend of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Rankin. Funeral a.m., Incarnation Church. Inter mcnt St. John's Cemetery. a 111.

Tnfrtmi-io Vtnef Trinirv from the Thomas Edward Ireland p.m,,.n Adrian Norbert Renz, 35; Holy Cross Ex-Football Star Home. I'niverity tht Bronx. R'lioi. Shaker Heights. Clevilma Ohio, formerly of 19 S'reet, Brooklyn, New York, f.ithei of George W.

Service at the Fair-child Chapel. 931 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. GUELFI GIOVANNI. Mar 4, Funeral Home. 1088 Nostrand Ave-j 1930, beloved father of Anita Daru, nue, Wednesday, 9:30 a Solemn) RODFR PAU1.LNE on March Mary Cornell.

Angelina Weisbrrper Requiem Mass St. Francis of, 4, beloved wife of Harold dear Joseph and James Guelfi; brother. Assi-sl R. C. Church 9:45 am.

In-'sister of Irene Mueller and Louis Adrian Norbert Renz, former! "Norbie" was a "watch of Giustino Guelfi and F.del.a terment Hoiy Cross Cemetery. Mill. Reposmj at Funeral Home.tfootball star at Brooklyn Prenl'harm guard, a lWi-pounder in 1 BONNET ANNE on March Galli. Reiksins at home. 2821 W.

'187 S. Oxford Street. Funeral a line of JliO-pounders on one Pope Says Mass For N. Y. Pilgrims and luny ross College, died heart ailment in Holy Family Hospital where she had been a patient a week.

She was the widow of Joseph A. Carey. Mrs. Carey, born in Brooklyn in 1807, was the daughter of the late James and Mary Tully, and was educated in the borough. She became a teacher at Holy Name School following the death of her husband in 1021, retiring four years ago.

Surviving are two sons. Jo 5. 1930. of 8049 87th Avenue. Wood- IfiUl Street.

Coney Brook- NAAS PETER, on March 4, of Wednesday. March 8. 8:30 a haven, beloved wife of Joseph; lyn; Mass. 10 a.m. Tuesday.

March 1 Franklin Street, beloved hus-'Requiem Mass at the Church of -suddenly Friday of a heart at of the teams coached by Dr. Eddie Anderson. The lightest of the family, he joked that he mother of Joseph sister of 7. at Our Lady of Solace Church, band of Elizabeth; devoted lather St. Francis Xavier 10 a.m.

Inter-'tack at his home in Lowville. Vatican City. Pope Pius XII March 6 0J.R) officiated today N. Y. That morning he had completed the sale of the Renz Oil Lillian Keating of Bearon.

n. i w. nth Street and Mermam Ave-oi unuan n. uiemt. tva aones, ment at.

John Cemetery. Florence Foltmann of Lake Ron- nue. Interment Holy Cross Ceme 'Betty and Willinm Nans. Funeral; konkoma and Williai.i McCaffrey, terv. will be held from Arthur Baver-I ROLL HATTIE WIEGAND, was also the dumbest, getting only "football marks" at Holy Cross, hut proved he was the best guesser with an IQ of 1 10 6 Franklin March 4.

1950, beloved! ompany pi epanitory to re Funeral from the N. F. Walker Funeral Director, Peter La Bella tock Chapel, 1 in; Solemn Re- woe oi me ia.e ineocore k. kou; mining in ioik. Funeral Home.

8734 80th Street, Woodhaven, Wednesday mornins. on Tuesaav, 9 GUYON On March 3, 1950 MaSi, DAVID of 338 Marine Avenue, laterment Xorbic" Renz was born in Alphonsus Church, mo, her or O. Edwin and Carlton Si. John's Service at the Fairchild Chaiel, 931 Atlantic Avenue, Tues- tery. hiifoand of Elizabeth Carolani; dear father tf Livid Mrs.

Catherine Bora; hard. Pffr Joseph and Mrs. Ann lia Funis. Funeral lrom Dar iday, 2 m. NFWMAN HRRY T.

be-, loved husband of Alice E. nice', MARY March 4.1950. BOWEN On March 4. 1930. WILHELMINA.

beloved wife of Alfred dear mother of H.iward. Alfied Jr. and Mrs. Robert. Reilly; also survived by four srandrhil- Flatbush, March 17, 1915.

He attended Holy Innocents School before going to Brooklyn Prep. He was graduated in the class of '3fi at Holy Cross. In 11)12 he married Anne Walsh of 500 00th St. They had five children. Adrian Norbert.

Dennis F.lliot, at a pontifical mass for 525 Holy Year pilgrims who were led to Rome by Archbishop Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York. The mass, conducted in the Ducal Hall of the Vatican Palace, was the first mass Pope Pius conducted for Holy Year pilgrims. Cardinal Spellman administered Communion to 150 of the New York pilgrims at the hour-long service. Fifteen I'. S.

Army officers and men from Gallnalirri; lather of Harry T. Jr. and John brother of Frank J. rauuh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th uiioitu oauijnier oi tne late Michael and Maria Ryan; dear sister of lie Rev. Thomas, (irn.

Funeral service a' Chapel of Tuesday; Solemn Requiem on admission to the Signal Corps in 1011. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Ignatius Church, 81th St. and Park Manhattan.

The mass will be conducted by his cousins, the Rev. Joseph D. Ostermann, the Rev. Frank A. Ostennann and the Ilev.

Joseph L. Osiermann. Until shortly before the mass the body will be at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Cliurch, Madison Ave. and St.

Interment will be Newman. Reposing John T. Gal seph a New York State farm manager, and Gerard an attorney; three brothers, the Rev. Martin F. Tully of St.

Martin of Tours R. C. Church, James H. Tully and Andrew W. Tully, both and two sisters.

Mary E. Tuily, a public school teacher, and Sister James Margaret of St. Joseph's Convent, this borough. The funeral will be held Wednesday from the res id core. A' solemn rctiiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

at Holy Name Church. Burial will be in Holy 1 .,1, 1 Elizabeth, lather Funeral Home, 2549 Church Cieorye aieooia iun. Avenue, Monday. 8 p.m. In.irmrnt Mass St.

Patrick's Church. 10 a.m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery and Mrs is. 1 1 1 1 in. viitKuiy Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Pierce, Mary Ann and Brian Green-Wood vr.vn- Frank Hall. Reposing John T.

Gal- appreciated. Kindly Ollll iUnHllprlitv 10 om at rtillr.i of Tuesday. 2 p.m Cemetery. Funeral Home, 2549 Church flowers. Fourteen llulv Martyrs.

Central Flora ine. He is al-o survived by his father, Kverctt Renz of the Avenue. Requiem Mass Holy Crossi tiMi.iHi--nnm.F.s T. on Avenue al Covert Street. Cliurch, CAFFREY-On March 4.

10i0, HUGH, beloied husband of Catii- Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. March 4. 1930, beloved hii-sband of olllil flowers 1'. S. Industrial licioical Pom.

Frankfurt attended. The pontifical mass was the et-aie mee Dillon devoted lather Christine, and of Katherine ci Mrs. Katherine Murray. also survived bv his SALOSHINSKY services Monday, 2 p.m. NILSEN On Fridav, March 3.

highlight of the visit of the Hoiv i ross emetery "THE RrVFRSTnE BUflOKIVV A ooiMlM a s.soi nfi Cross Cemetery. Flannerv of llemiisteiid. audi The liony faniilv one New York delegation to the Holy City. wviio ritiiway tti x-aili I brothers. Justin of pioneer families in Borough I SCHRACK FREDERICK, onhnont and Hillarv Elliott ofll'ark.

movinc there when the! M.uv Kins. Eugene nnd Catherine and James 1950. at 1601 Avenue, ELIZA-Cattiey; brotlier i Mrs. Katherine Hallahan; a brother, Robert, and BETH NILSEN, beloved granrl-Kiernan. Edward, James and.

three sisters, Mrs. Josephine R.1 mother of James and Eileen Scully; Michael Caffrey. Reposint; Willianvpowell. Mrs. Katherine Hart and aunt of James Searson.

Funeral A Martin Funrral Home. Mrs. Marguerite Ferkin. Reposing Tuesday, 2 pan. Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Fu- at the Funeral Home of Harry A. ne: al Wednesday, 10:15 a.m.; Re-'Andres. 88-28 161st Street, NORTON FRANCES mee Sil- section consisted of six houses. Hemps father of William. Fred, Amelia Lesler J.

Bfauvelt, Spanish War Vet Brownworth. Elisc Lang, LouLse! from the lumber company 10 years ago, died Saturday of a heart ailment. He was born 00 years ago in Barbados, British West Indies, and came to the United States more than 45 quiem Mass St. Teresas R. C.ilmtU Wednesday.

Solemn Requiem vestrn, on March 4, I9a0, of 18b Dohme. Also survived by eight; Church. Interment Holy Cross Mass at the Monastery R. C.iBond Street, beloved wife of Jo- grandchildren, nine great-grand-' Cemetery. Cliurch 10 a.m.

Interment Mt. St. seph; devoted mother of Joseph 'children. Services Tuesday, 8i Rites Tonight for F. J.

Price, Balch-Price Firm Ex-Officer Mary' Cemetery. iKicnard and Carol; loving daugn- p.m., at Warthburg Home Chapel, Lester ,1. Rlauvelt, 80, of 2733 CALLAHAN STEPHEN of Wicklaw Road, Shaker Heights vears aRO- He was a member of Iter oi Jonn ani Larmela Sanchez; Fulton Street, Brooklyn. In- OlCe Her- (Ipjif ticlrr nf PeiVlstncr at UtflHiwrlntf 1fl vi Wir-, -NELLTE A. 5.

1050. beloved 495 91 Street, on March 4. HENDRY -beloved brother of Bernard and ley March Anna Callahan. He was an em-. of the late wife Funeral Home.

33 Lafavette Ave-Greens remetew. i wi it i-iouxe ju, r. 6c a. Palestine Cotnmandery Mecca Funeral services for Frankj Balch-Price Company, was a Edward devoted ne. until 10-30 Re-! nemtrtment mother of Andrew Josenh and Mrs.

a. 4.,, WHm.TwiitNRV rnBTSTtitj i-iunan line, no leuieo i.ist 1 i or Asseninivman. lie pioy Ptor of Lotsrr for forty years a Cleveland suburb, and a former Brooklyn resident, died Saturday. He was a former lieutenant of Company B. 71st Regiment, New York National Guard, and a Spanish-American War veteran.

oi 4ii lira iv, (j. i jj Reposing at.Helrn V. McGlynn; loving grand- a.m. Interment Holy Cross suddenly, on March 4, 1950, beloved ivoar chairman of the board, served at Ihe Albany post from Duffy, mother of Mis. Eleanor Dean, Mrsrcrmeterv husband of Olive and devoted 'he Balch Price Company.1 the 12th A.

1). here from 1800 Chapel of Joseph nnd 4th Avenue. Funeral June Dean and Andrew Delaney Direction Harry Quayle. Shrine and other Masonic groups. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

May L. Thornton: a sister. Mrs. Charlotte Greenridge and three brothers, James L. Thornton, the Rev.

J. M. Thornton and Cyril A. Thornton. Mass Tuesday, 6 a.m..

St. Saviour's Heiulrv. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 father of David. Services at Fair-, operators of fur specialty stores, child Chapel, 951 Atlantic with offices at 380 Fulton Tuesday, 8 p.m. jwji be held at 8 o'clock tonight SINGLER ELLEN, on March lll.P "'''l Church.

Interment Wilhamsport, a from the MrManus Funeral, OVTES On PETER Pennsylvania. 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Re-ln Paim Beach. Florida, fond hus- Mr. Rlauvelt. a descendant of quiem Mass St.

Vincent terrerlhand of the late Florence Funeral 1950, at 2855 Brighton 3d Mt OJluI Interment from his residence. 8701 Shore Kijt.Lru.v on Aiaren 1930, JOHN, beloved husband of g. C. Church 10 a.m. John's Cemetery.

to Pioi'ii in Brooklyn. Mr. Price was graduated from New York I'niver-iiy in 1S02, and three years later was admitted to the bar. He was a former attorney for the State Controller in Kings County, specializing in resident transfer tax matters. A brotoher, Henry Allan Price of Newtown, Road.

Tuesday; Solemn Requiem. LKUAI. NUTK'tS beloved wife of Peter; mother ln ''octors Hospital, Wolfarth, William and Johnihattan, at the age of 80. His Sinuler. Funeral from residence home was at M0 Mnntaeue St.

Mass Anselms Church 9:30 a.m. itN TUB DISTRICT COl'RT OF TIIR! OR THE EAST- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. tRN DISTRICT OF NEW YeiRKlfn Kose mee Lavaneri; oevoicd father of Sister Therese Marie HUNTER. JOHN B.On March C.S.J Mrs. Marie Martin, Brother.

3, 1950, beloved husband of Jo-Thoniar. C.FX; Gerard, r.ee O'Connor) devoted Saivatore. Sidney and Francis father of Dorothea Peters, Ethel Cainarcirlla. Reposing William A. Coakley, Eleanor Cunningham and Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.; Requiem) Mr.

Price, who also had been Mass Guardian Angel Church 90hairman of the board of the Matter nf LAI'NDRY Garrett Rlauvelt, who settled in New York in 1037. formerly lived at 1000 E. 13th St. He took part in the Battle of San Juan Hill and recently received a medal from the Cuban Government. His son, George W.

Blauvelt, is vice president of the National City Bank in Cleveland. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Fairchild Chapel, 051 Atlantic Ave. H.ui. uucrmeni ei.

naymoiias1.am;n iinhhoivl OGILBY AGNES of 168 Cemetery. Mariin Funeral Home. Chisson Irene Daly; also survived by seven Herbert Avenue, Closter, New Jer- I01 an atiuiate ot me Av-nue Sterlinsj Place. Fu- erandrhilriren: brother-ln-iaw of sey. on March 3.

1950, widow of! STUBBMANN ESTHER on 4.S543 CORPORATION. Bankrupt. No. NOTICE TO FILE CLAIMS "'e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j' urder mad March 3rd 19o0. all perxnnn.

firms, rnrixi-ratlons. taxinar anpn-lci. and aiithnri-ties having any claim for adminls-tratlon xpen.ea avainnt the Funeral Tuesday his residence, 34" 9:30 p.m.; Re-Irene Teresa's R. a from Jonn F. and mother of Marjorle, March 4.

1950. beloved wife, of and Thomas. Services at her resi-1 Arthur J. Stubbmann; rievctcd ner.il Wednesday, quiem Mass St. Cliurch.

Interm Ceme terv. mt Holy Cross Lincoln Place. S-Mas-, St. Teresas Irmn Requiem, elenne, Tuesday. March 7, at 2 p.m.

daughter of Marie and the late R. C. Church. Interment Brockside Cemetery. Rev, Jens Weln; sister of Elna Le Brun, Pre-War President Of France, Pneumonia Victim Entlewood, New Jersey.

Ruth Cardone. Alfred. John. Walter and Hans Wem. Chisson Avenue and Sterling Place 10 a m.

Interment St. John's Ceme. terv Direction of Jere J. Cronin. O'HEARN MARY (nee Kelly) isprwe ftt the residence, 182-54 on March 6.

1950, beloved wife 'of Rnad' Ja'naica, L. on late Thomas and lovin-' siver day at 2:30 pm- Interment Flush- Paris, March 0 (U.R) Albertidicating last pre-war president Phillipe in favor ot Marshal Retain only a month Eustace Thornton, Lumber Executive CREY KATHLEEN CHRISTINE mee Tullv). on 5. 1950. of 33 Howard beloved mother of Joseph I.

and Grr dear sister of Jam's Rev. Martin Sister Janu. Margaret. S.J. Andrew Also survived by three grandchildren.

Reposing at her residence. 33 Howard Place. died He touay of Louis and the late James. Fu-'mg mry. if France, was 70.

JACOBSEN March 3, 19.30. INGVAL of 7012 Fort Hamilton Parkway, husband of the late Anna and devoted father of Robert T. lieral Wednesday, 10:15 a.m., from! TEEHAN TIMOTHY (TeddvL tne Chapel, 2G03 Church Avenue: I.ellrun died of pneumonia at a.m. Paris time at his home here. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Me- Requiem Mass 10:45 a.m S'.

after signing the French armistice with Germany and Italy in 1010. Born nf pea-ant stock in Lorraine, at Mercy-le-Haut, on Aug. 20, 1X71, lie was educated for a military career. He was first l'uneral services for Eustace B. Thornton of 80-50 232d 7501 5th Avenue, Tuesday 01 Assls' Church.

until Wednesday. 9:30 a.m. Solemn morial. nam1 bankrupt estate, the ur the trustee, which er Inrurrerl and the date of the filing nf the. petitnm an nrraiiifenieiu herein, pursuant to Chapler XI nf the BanknipUv Art, lJruary 1st.

mo. are B.oV,VJ:RMJAN' 1- trustee herein. 261 Broadway. York. N.

or before April 2U IttoO. rlaimx therefor duly aettinK forth tho nature and amount of aurh claim, the date or datea when am claims were Incurred and apeciflcallv gettinK forth that such claim or claims arne aubsequent to the date 0f the fllmir of the debtors petition for an arrangement, to wit. Fehruarv 1st. 1950 and that In the event of the failure or person, firm, corporation or la.nn or authority to file chum within a period prescribed hv lie said order, such claimants will he rorever hai red and precluded from mukuiK any hum therefor anainst Ihe estate of the above named bankrupt and th- trusiee herein 6 Vrn''' Yurk, March RY ORDER up THK COURT HERMAN ij RORRIXS," JONAS Sl'ECINER. for Tnuste i Curt Street 2, N.

noiy vross cjemetery. Bellerose, former owner and Requiem Mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cemetery. operator of the E. B.

Thornton P-m- Interment private. Crossj KANE STEPHANIE, of 72 Hen-drix Street, Brooklyn, on Sunday O'MEARA MARY ol Stream, on Sunrinv Yfarrh One of Youngesf Presidents Albert Francois LoBrun, the age of 00, became one athn his class on graduation from'Eumber Company Valley lose. on March 5, 1950, of 81 Underhlll Avenue, devoted husband of Mary mee McGrath); beloved father of John J. and Mary Jane; loving brother of Jere, John. William.

Maurice. Reposing at Chapel, 141 6th Avenue. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a.m., from Chapel; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Joseph C.

Church. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Crci Cemetery. Dinction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

17 E. 91st be held at of the Ecole Polvtechninue Manhattan, will wife of James ioving mo'her of Se'lAvn and John; Baoy Stephen of Fmma Ah.ort 3, ociovea mother of CAVANAUGH JOSEPH, vet- irl" rran of World War I. on March Kane aiso surviveu ny ner parcin.s, ees Rces, Cecelia Bonnabeau and and Walter the- youngest presidents of 1'iance when he was elected in May, 1032, four days after assassination of Paul 1 1, miner. M' w.r.nwM, ft-s- cnanotte Saunders; also srruved French West Point. but nevei'8 p.m.

toforrow at the Fox Fu-went into military service, Home, 08-07 A scan ferring to go through the na-1 Forest Hills. Burial will be in tional school of mines. He en-Moravian ('emetery, New Dorp, tered politic- in 1808 as a coun.jSt.aten Island, cilor general, and in 1000 made! Mr. Thornton, who retired ter. czernecKi.

runerai rrom bv six Eranrichilriren. Repo-ira the Warneek Funeral Home, 78-tia -lie I.ier"-i- 4 beloved brother of Mvron Rush and John, Funeral Tuesday. March 7. 10:45 a.m., from .1 O'Connor Funeral Home. 4fHi Clark Avenue; Requiem Mas Teresa's R.

Church. Inter- Myrtle Avenue, Glendale, L. on Valley Stream' Boulevard' Valley! VFRBFFCK Wednesday March 8, at 9:30 a.nr::S.ream. Requiem Mass Ween -sday. Ma 401 FLORENCE A He also achieved the honor lBth Street, being one of the few French his debut in the Chamber of maim a.m..

at. the Ho Kamo nf Marv -tf men' Holy Cross Cemetery. of Henry: devoted -tntesmen tu-n-o tr, tha c. church. Interment Church.

Interment St tery. Deputies. He had been in political life from then on until his abdication. Cross Cemetery. CORCORAN ROBERT E.

f. presidency, although tte never OBeig, si.st.er of Elizabeth Collins rt Isabelle Mangan, Carrie nls seronfl teim- al Walter It. Cooke March 5. 1950, of 57 Prospect Park KELLY HANNAH MAY, March Southwest, beloved husband of1 5, 1950, of 1170 Brooklyn Avenue, POLLARD On March 9 Inc. In epemotfam N9W York't lorgojf Fvntral Directors 1350.

aiso survived by four grandchil-lii(e dren. Services and funeral 2 Pm-, at Chapel of Joseph Re-jG. Duffy, 9th 'Street and Avenue. eceua cunninsnnm beloved wife of the late Edward: WILLIAM, husband of the eear brother of Catherine L. Far-, Everett Kelly, and loving motherElizabeth; father, of John a reil.

Solemn Requiem Mass Thurs-jof Ialand E. Kelly. Service at. theisurvived bv one grandchild' nay. 10 a.m., Holy Name R.

C.iFairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave-i posing at 'Austin Moran church. Reposing at Park ChaneUnue. Monday. 8 o.m. Interment'neral Home it th BREHM In constant memory of! FOSTER-JENNIE.

Fifth Anni our loving: mother, Mwa Tuesday, 8:30 am BREHM. Fourteenth Anniversary iat HolJ' Name Church, Prospect Mass VICKERS GEORGE, on March. 44 7th Avenue. Avenue. a( Avenue and 9th Augustine, Thurs- Church of St.

day, 9:30 a.m. 3, laju. of 17a Miller Avenue, ae- HUSBAND. Mass offered this morning Church of the Epiphany. The FAMILY West Creek, New Jersey.

KNEELAND LOUISE March 5, 1950. mother of Eleanor, Mar-jone, Hildearade. Natalie and Fur-man L. Service at the residence, 970 Park Place, Brooklyn. Tuesday, vuieu miner oi Mary Mitchell anc Adeline VoRfil.

Funeral JULIAN, id- from the N. F. Walker Funeial Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy CROSSON-MARIA of 89-76 Place, Queens Village, on March 5. 1950.

beloved wif? of 1 ronrtrnv uentlv in won ri-il PRICE-denly, on KOERNER In memnrv nf CATH. -viaico iaou. ineiiiofi Home. 87-34 anth The appear loiter iili ful FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 SnyJ.r Ave. VUin 6-4S00 Monitny ttcrch ith CAMPBKI.t, Hobrrl 9nn ChiDel SK.RO.

John II nil A 11 Chan-I AI.ABHKSS. Jovphinf IV M. si Chinfl St I I II ill hund 1H A I r. Oeiirnt I mi nl Rr.idrnrr IC'f'O'id RS Nlir 'I ill M. I h.mrl I 1 K.VAMII Sr trf lo arranfrd Wood- FIR INE McFARLAND KOERNER Co.

Died March 6, 1947. from lor haven, Wednesday, 2 p.m. Intel ment Cypress Hills Cemrterv. receive families :3 m. Daniel.

Survived by five nieces Mrs. Frances Gloria Rider von her tioAri, p.acfl Ma' lir and or tne firm Balch. Price A-brother of Hmry Allan Pn, Newtown. Conn. Services Fairchild Chapel 951 A', "venue, Mnndav at 8 Ro.s'on, Hnd Ncu Conn, papers please WHITE IRVING March 4 1950.

husband of Marv T. for hn ho Ae(s, bei eith ne'iii- tv r.iel Lulu Michael, LARSMN MAY, on March 5, of Neile; two nephews. War- 513 E. 53d beloved vile of "ii and Robert Benny. Funeral Larry Lar-en Rex.siiu: at.

Louis mti Andres Funei al Home. 88-28 Tomiii? Funeral Home, 204 Biu-h- vc 11 Street, Jamaica. Religious wick. Avenue. Services nnd (ifvoted father of Helen Evans.

Husband, Henry; Children. Henry, Harold and Gertrude Connors, and George, Anna. Helen; Grandchil-loying brother of Sister M. di0n and Great-Grandchildren. CSJ.

Funeral from the Fhedner, Funeral Home, Great Neck. L. 1 KENNEDY THOMAS. In lov-Tuesday, March 7. at 9:30 a.m.; ing memory of my darling.

Died Solemn Requiem Mass St Anas- March 6, 1948. 50 Sftenlk Ati. tffioK fiOMIM.J!. rhl 7 irt If RIVIN. A.

Ml AN t. Thom. MA in 2-8585 Afnr, tih I imi at I'hietl In A al rhanl Hi A at thap'l vices Tuesday, 8 p.m. Inter-pm. Funeral Wednesday.

2 p.m.' Q. m-nt. Wednesday, p.m., Cvpress Interment Lutheran Cemetery. CH RLLS. Sunda-, Hills Cemetery.

i March 5. 1950. Survived bv ciul- LEAVEY THOMAS, on anti grandchildren. Servi-e at PODDATO NICHOLAS, of 863 Hancock beloved lh "Pairchllrl Chapel. 951 Atlantic 1950, husband of Lucy- of Catherine mee Casey), Avenue, Tuesday, 8 pm.

KEARS SDNS 1504 BUSHWICKAVE oki uori rOM wiwat Uiusfiwicl i cftnett ST antral fiKomt DIGNIFIED FUNERALS tafia C. Church, Douglaston. at 10 a.m. example "lfffiv of imr jrii'iitl remarked fihoul the rnnrleny uluiirn In each nnd every one of I hi eourle-v a remenilirrrd liecaue it reflected llie simplicitv and sineerilv which every act of our service. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 John, James, George, Frank father of Catherine J.

Grimke. 150-10 Hill.idt A. JAm.ic 6-6670 Monday. Marc tth. HFM.MFRl R.

arrlf on al han'l T.r sua uet rmembruif. ft mrmnry Uiu 4nd trufi. is ftiid deep dftvocifwi, dfcriitii, i ho wiii loci for von. 1 I vo'ir Bra ith Imider rr. ii' i-e isr! ot my hturt it burled tcer HELEN.

PARLES In loving memory of our belovrd mother. MARY A. SARLES. who died March 6, 1934. MAY and ALICE.

Herbert and Mrs. Louise Bach and Eleanor RAPPS HYM AN The Board WRIGHT NINA I0UISE on Mrs. Anna Sagmeister. Mrs. Helen Conord.

Reposing at Funeral Directors of New York Oil Heat-iMarrh 5, devoted mother of Corier. Mrs. Edith Hobbie. Repns-iOf J- Clement Kearns, BushwrtkUn Association. extends sin- Edith Clark, Jessie Straicer an rnj John T.

Gallagher Funeral; and Pilling Street. Funrrahcere sympaMiv to the fnnily of Cecil. Kenry, Ralph Warren' Rich-Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Re-Wednesday; Requiem Mass at OuriHyman D. Rapps, President arri Wripht.

Services at the ii 'iem Mass St. Jerome's R. of Good Counsel R. C. Church "and member of he Fxecutive Walker Funeral Home 87-34 C'irtrch, Wednesday, 10 am.

9 a.m. Interment St Cliarles'Board and Board of Drrctors of Street. Wnurfhawn 158-14 Northrrn Blvd. FLu.hin, 3-6600 V'tlrlay yfvrr nth RANOAf H. trv 9 in A al RfldBf HM.

athrrinf III A at ChaoH iCetnetery. Association 10 iat 9 a.m. p.m. Funrral Thursd.v Interment Lynbrook. L.

63-32 Fort Avt. HEfman 3-OfK0 F.ISENLA JACOB, of lis! MACK WILLIAM, March 3 THOMAS F. HANNEY, President ckoff Avenue, on March 4, 1950.1950. at hi home. 678 HumboldC 65 years, beloved husband of Street.

Survived by three M. J. SMITH SONS Md'rh e-H mi P.M. al haurl tth I IH) at Chapi-I KRll.TR traiik IC ROOM! harlr 11KON, 1 lurrnrr Josephine; dear father of Arthur Mrs. Mary Neville.

Mrs. Anna Wer-I and Harold; also survived by ner, Mrs. Elizabeth Dresspl and' funfril Dlrtrtori Slnrt 1S Michael J. Smith Cosffravct-i Sfrvlce to be arrant-M lour grandchildren; two sisters, brother, James Mack. Funeral Rose Mattes.

Clara Lantz; one Tuesday at 9:30. from Chapel of l.iiKC lli.ii)el Air-Conditioned brother, inrodore. Service Tues-i William P. Murnhv Son. 87 Her GEORGE D.

CONANT Moodinger Funeral Porlor Tersonal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel. BUckminstcr 2-0247 (la-ket Display on f'reniiiH5i Services at Residence or day, 8 p.m., at George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue. Henry McCaddin Son Funrral Director i Since 1888 Chapelt la All Localities Complete Servicee lrom (ISA 24 SEVENTH AVE. NEtiu 8-8912 ASDHrW J. MfCAPniV.

MC. 20 SNYDER AVE. IT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER MS09 SO SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 2-5SS "KNIUl HOMIS IN KOOKITN.

MANHATTAN. ItONX-QUItNt Cliapelj Available Anywhere ModVri Clitpcb Ati)bl EterywIiM' Comolelt Oitet Dlinl ta Oaf Ihowroom Prcmltet S723 5t At. CEdnty 9-6640 7315 151k At. BEoionliari! 6-2561 Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m. Mem-.

bert Street; Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Cecilia's R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

William P. Murphy Son. fHOSPFCT PARK WHJIT ber of Star of Hope Lodge. No. 430 V.

Si A. M. STerling 8-2255, 2232 i i uij' mm isr WalaMaUaat iastftia' "C-fTrwIliWalir.

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