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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRt JULY 1 6, 1 948 7 JBpathfi DOLAN PATRICK July McDONALD MART July! beloved husband of Julia 1948, beloved sister of Joseph Redden); father of Mrs. Edward James F. and Peter J. McDon-Dorr. James Dolan, Mrs.

William aid and Catherine McManus. Fu- Pershing Tasted Battle at Age of 4 Continued from Page 1 Sgf.D.W.Paferson Services Tonight iChas. H. Falis, 76, McDonald and Mrs. William Ore-neral from residence, 27 E.

10th R. Angum.Alict fijwtoe, Alvtlde fiiss, Florence Sodamer. i Kinsley, Edward Klrley, Rose M. Kohn, Minnie Lane. Thomas Lowrey, Thomas flee.

Funeral from his Street, Brooklyn, Saturday, July 1479 E. 53d Street at 9:30 a.m. 17, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem! Saturday; Solemn Requiem Mass'Mass Holy Innocents C. Church.

Services will be held at middle of the roadway, 20 feet -1 Heaven R. t.1ici-,t in tha r.r.crvoi from- headquarters, and stood Mary Queen of Maloney, Harry n.nTr 1 Interment Holy Mscnicc rAinn.iv. uu-; -t in me aownpour as ne em- Church, 10 a.m. Cross Cemetery. Bradley, William Mariangelo.

A. O. Browne, Hazel C. McDonald, Mary Caton, William McEntee. Patrick for nmirias W.

PaternlPhasized a point to his chief of staff, Col. J. C. Harbord, dear husband of Nellie (nee Kelly) I whose body was returned re- McNicholas, John DONKELL WILLIAM on The general talked, and brother of Matthew, N. Y.

Sani'ta-icently from Europe. Burial will McQulllen. July 14. 1948, of 1315 Prospect Ave- Mission Leader Charles Harvey Fahs, a leader in the Protestant missionary work, died Monday of a heart attack while vacationing at Camp Minnesing, according to word received here. He lived at 9 Claremont Manhattan.

For more than 30 years Mr. Fahs was curator of the Missionary Research Library operated by the Foreign Mission Conference of North America Mendes, Elizabeth beloved husband of Jane (nee he talked, his eyes strayed to the forlorn brigadier general In tion Department; Cormack, Mary Ellen Corbally." Bernard, John, James. Philip and Thomas, all of Aylward); devoted father of Mary Cavalier, Luigt Cavanagh. A. Comerford William Alexander Delcher, Jennie Dempsey, J.

Dolan, Patrick be with full military honors tomorrow in Evergreens Cemetery. Sergeant Paterson was killed in the European area on Ctfrist- O'Neill, William John and Joseph. Member N. Y. P.

at Puns. Anna Rorke, Bernard Ruehl, William Ruvolo, Thomas Saltalmaochla, J. Ireland. Reposing Kennedy Chapels, Church and Rogers Ave the doorway. He stopped, then spoke again, and in' a moment the chief of staff left Pershing and approached Dawes.

With fripnrllv hanrls ho Vint. nues. Solemn Requiem Mass mas Day, 1944, while serving tached to the 82d Precinct, Detective Bureau, for 26 years. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.. from Chapel, 44 7th Avenue; Solemn uonnell, W.

B. Schildge, Dr. F. "if Church of the Holy Cross, Saturday, 9:30 am. Erust, Catherine Rrhmitr toJva11 with the 264th Infantry of the Black Panther Division.

Born "tune, uivisiuu. uvaw v. 1 t. i Requiem Mass Immaculate Heart; I0181 nuVoneu uie io mumie ouuons oi of Mary R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. In-! McNICHOLAS On July 13.in Brooklyn, he lived at o.A;the brigadier general's over- i Goto, Christian Short. Julia Gnerson. Henry Speir, Florence Guinan, Eugenia Sullivan, L. E.

Hayman. John B. Wood, Samuel Joyce, Mary Yanish, Theresa terment Calvary Cemetery. JOHN beloved husoand oi. Monroe M.

He was a gi annate coat, wane in a kindly voice he Ji Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. 'nee uuncni; oevotea Hrooklvn Tecnnieal tugn saKl: of Mrs. Margaret Sank. School, and was employed by "This is a hell of -a iob for a l)f doing, but and Union Theological Seminary.

At his death he was curator, emeritus. FINANCIAL STATEMENT REPORT OP CONDITION OK BROOKLYN TRUST CpMPANY AAll TRANO An 11 10.1.0 of i on I anl lamOD i 1 ullrl Kn lO tal the general thinks you look A.s,dence' 385 Sackett Street.lErnst; survived bv wn, Fred brother of Mrs. Ruth at' RAFFAELE, beloved father of daughters. Rose Reek, AidaiMrs. Mary Harrigan and Jamesj a'ent f' ineresa, Mariano, Anthony and Schneider, Gertrude Helfrich.

Rest-! McNicholas; also survived by 1 a.erson. me at f- Hdi- Antonio. Louis. Franet Amit.rnnn- grandchildren, six dence 105 Graham Avenue. Funeral grandchild.

Reposmg at his resi-," i- mmh, is. uui from Shevlln Funeral Home, 464jdence, 681 Lincoln Place. Funerallger, also survives. Lorimer Street, Saturday, 2 p.m.'Saturday, 9 a.m. 1 Requiem Mass St.l of Brooklyn, Kims County.

Net York. munber of th FfOrl Reserve 8ysiem. children survive. Funeral from his -V it th clos of bminfM on June 30 published In accordance wllh a call jlgnatius R. C.

Church. Interment' Interment Lutheran Cemetery. L. I. National Cemetery.

That was Black Jack Pershing. General Pershing, the doughboys said, could spot an upside-down hutton or an unpolished rifle at 100 paces. He was a strange man, this taciturn soldier, a curious mixture of stern disciplinarian and man-of-the-ranks. There were, In reality, two maae oy ma oi dbiiks pursuant to th proTlsioru of the Bank-lni Law of tht State ot New York and the Federal RMerre Bank ot this district William B. Farrell, resiacnce on Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Agnes R. C. Church, jnwe a Solemn High Requiem Mass will be offered. John J. Flood, Director.

GOTH CHRISTIAN, of 54 Hale Avenue, on July 14, 1948; dear McQUILLE N. HELEN (nee' brother of Henry, George andjune), of 3 Poplar Street, July 14, Retired Lawyer uarne uionam. service maey autQ48. be oved wife of the late Mat- A.N'GLIM ALTCE ANN (ripe 8:30 D.m. at Zirkel Funeral Home.ithen" ripvntj.il mnt.her nf Thnma Monlock).

on July 15, 1948. be-'Rldgewopd and Norwood Avenues. Mrs. Janet Cavanagh, Dorothy, one a cold, hard tac-; pursuant to th provisions oi th Federal Reserve Act. ASSETS Cash, balances with other I banking institutions.

In-i eluding reserve balances, and cash items In process of collection -I 62.500 067 68 United States Government obiinnllons direct and guaranteed 889 82 On.isauiiii. of States and I Mibdiv i :on.s 5 516:85 (19' OMin bonds, notes, and I di-ben'ures 1.65S.90I 52 wife of James; devotecfCypress Hills. i Matthew and Helen; loving sister C.reat Keck, July 10 A mniiem for William of Marv Ann Funeral' nf Thomas Tjjiip Willtnm Ijik tician who demanded implicit obedience, the other an emo -ie F. J. McLauKhlln F11-; GRIERSON On July In.

1943. Mrs. Mary Murray. Walter Lane B. l-uiroll, til.

former law as-Home. 8123 3d Avenue; Sol- HENRY beloved brother of and Edward Lane: also survived bvl-isiant in the Surrogate's office. tional, considerate man of qttiet, 'personal charm. Monday, 9:30 urac? and William. Sfivlces at 3 gratirichildrpn.

Funeral horn St. Aruselm's R. C. Church. Fred Herijst Sons Memorial, 7501 Bvrnes Fune'al Home, 2384 Ger- Manhattan, will be offered at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in St. Alo- Corporne stm-ks t-tir uU- I5tlv Avenue, Sunday, 4:30 p.m.jmmi Avenue, Saturday at 9. a.m.; Vshls ri. church. Burial will n2 Sii7.ooo.on s'nak ot Fed'-ral Rfierve Banm B40.1J5 00 BJERKOR r.ir.nif Kindly omit flowers lieuui equii-m ma, jn R(HK, Cellletel.v, 1 Hiring the grueling months of World War I.

the two Wersh-ing alternated and the combination led the great military strategists of the Allies to look Loans and discounts nn- 13. 1948. ah WfHirihm-v r.nttn AS NATION MOURNS PERSHING Flag at Pentagon building is lowered to half staff as M. P. stands at salute in tribute to General of the Armies John J.

Pershing who died at 87 yesterday. General who led U. S. to victory in World War I will be buried Monday in Arlington. Pershing Will Lie In State at Capitol cUidim 112,672.47 over GUINAN On Thursday.

July Calvary Cemetery. drafts 28 Rfi'. fill S4 2.500 000 00 1948. Ot 379 RUgby Road, EUGENIA Bankim pieinies owned -Real etn'e owned dun benkitu premises Other sets beloved wife of Daniel beloved mother of John A. and the Rev.

George O. Reposing at Fred Herbst St Son, 7501 5th. Avenue, Brooklyn. Services Friday, July 16, 2 30 p.m.. at Church of the Good ono no SJ5.0TB 13 Wesibury.

Mr. Farrell, who lived at 37 Cedar Drive, died Wednesday. He was born in New York City and graduated from Manhattan College in 1903. Before entering the Surrogate's office in in awe at tne tall, erect, spare American general who said so little, but thought so keenly. Democratic and simple in his Guinan; mother of Jean Malabe, Jacqueline and Alice Guinan; sister of Lena Lovazano and Anna Ber- -12 40 TOTAL A38ETS MENDES ELIZABETH DINGEE.

after a long Illness, on Wednesday. July 14, 1948, beloved wife of Frank and devoted mother of Frank E. George John D. and Stuart P. Mendes and 7420 4th Avenue, Brook l.vn.

Interment Green-Wood Reoslnlat Edw' H-C' Dun" Cmet.ery, Chapel, 298 7th Avenue. Funeral manner, he was readllv ap- I.IABn.TTTES Dtrsr.d deooilts nl individuals, nartnershlps. and corporations $158 30 80 Tune deposits nl Individ- 1011 he was a corporation law'i bv men whr had Washington. 16 (U.Rlton a gra-sy slope in the midst Monaay, 10 a.m.; Mass 01 Kequiem Elizabeth Mendes Cowenhovtn. Services at the Fairchild Chapel.

BLISS- FLORENCE M. FLANA-'Church of the Holy Innocents, In- yer. He retired in (business with him and thevit'eiiel'al 01 Arnills 'oml 'lf World War 1 dead. His wife, Mrs. Oraee F.

jv.in aiahifm-u Pershing will be buried Mon- hen the bugle I ua.s. Dsrtnershlps. ana js1 corporations ttAN. of 2804 Glenwood Road, wife terment Calvary Cemetery. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, on I Southern fu" honors in 'soumied," lVishin had 'ij Government -iArliiiL'ton National C'enielerv.

Iw.nii in no with po" Saturday at 2 p.m. vate. 0. Jesse; of Floyd and Vin-eii! Flanagan, Lillian Poole, Mar- interment aRMplie in his rich five daughters, Mr. Maurewi HAYMAN JOHN on Wednes- I July 14.

1948. brother of, Mrs. Kathleen wet Mackie. Funeral from; day, baukuil ln- Deposits of 21 995 27 2.655.352 35 882.035 0 19.309 130 79 1.789 503 32 I.14R.913 38 Hlack Jin was never an ora President Truman and Itutlons Dennin. Amies a son, National Ordered (rertifled iOhr deposits His death was George M.

and Charles M. Hay- PULIS-ANNA suddenlv, on i. Mrs. Eileen Karb am man and Ellen M. TagUanl.

July 15, 1948, beloved land Grace Farrell ant Ice at the Fairchild Chapel. 951unt of Mrs. V. CogRlns.jviiii-,m lr Atlantic Avenue, or Saturday, Ella E. Pulis and Frank Buck.

a signal tori T. McHugh Funeral Home, 1016 Bedford Avenue: Requiem Ma Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church Monday, 10 a.m. tor.

lie once confided to oi Matei.eorge i. that "I never could uwkhall, both of whom served under squarelv at three persons KUr-lFershin in War wU1 mourning both here and sai2. 737.220.50 Mi. fl.tOther liabilities among the dignitaries at I'll 1 I I Ulllllll 1I1VII.I VM I iwpji' iiiK at me and expecting me to TOTAL LIABILITIES 213 .888.133 i 95 iMO pm- jService at th Fairchild Chapel. j951 Atlantic Avenue, Sunday, 8 JOYCE MARY on July 14.

D.m. Interment Honesdale. Pa. dropped to half-staff on all public buildings, and at all BODAMER July 14. 1948, GUS-TAVE, beloved father of Mrs.

talk to them, without wishing I were out on a firing line." CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 8. 200.000 00 Oanltnl military posts and naval sta Surplus fund Hank McLaughlin; also beloved wife of the late: by 2 grandchildren, Mary Noel andMartin devoted mother of Mar-t RORKE-BERNARD July 14, tending the funeral services. The nation's highest ranking soldier died here yesterday at the age of 87. Pershing's body will lie in state in the rotunda of the S. F.

Rhodes, 73, Ex-L. I. Policeman 5. 700.000 00 1,735,531 34 896.4U1.17 Hons. The White House saur undivided profits Resei ves rank McLaughlin Jr.

Funeraligaret uryan, Mane Hines. Martin. 194H. of 108 Wevfurd-Terrace. Gar- he will soon et a dale for a His elocutionary powers were limited to addressing his soldiers and officers on military affairs, but when he spoke in this vein, his face lit up with AC- TOTAL CAPITAL national memorial observance.

from his home, 133 Cochran Place, Valley Stream, L. Saturday, a tVtanA tr. KTamB nf $16,532,022.51 COUNTS and James Joyce, survived by 1 den Citv, beloved husband of Milli-three grandchildren. Funeral from 'cent Wakeman; brother of Mrs. Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral James Fealv. Mis John Van Dvke. The President praised Persli- Capitol, an honor accorded to; joniy 11 other Americans. The ing as a "great captain wnose Mary Church, where a Reauiem Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Joseoli and Thomas 01 mr animation and his words com TOTAL 1 ABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS iT.ils Institution's eepltal coiisi' o( commcn Mock Kith totel oar value ol Mass mill he nffei-Pd interment 110:30 a.m.: Solemn Reauiem Mass n. rsorcin ot th.

c.ini.n pai'n r. Khode. who retiren public will be permitted to leadership, steadiast oast the casket Sundav after-lcoitrage, tireless energy, un T-i rt -i i 'iri4 I mill as a lieutenant of the Islip l'tMlt" aennon. vaivary cemetery. ot.

rrancis Aavier n. c. of Orville T. Cronk, a.m. interment, uaivarv ceme- a inth strut on ro ue leitartment.

iei nen was vo lie. con constant :8 200.000 00 swerving lovanv ana nsrttftpufiTHmiq fiaraen citv. iteouiem Mass St. vesieniav in ins nonie at taiR tinu taiK a nen oi a lot. first class, U.

S. A died June 6, lAnnA'c Phuivh ScilUhlirv Avpnilp Rhnilcic lvo Silinro lln'llp aiil nn nnrithor nr-cnwm morning. IlievOUOIl to OUtv tvuuru mm The former commander of i the nation's "unlimited grati- "et or asminetl to secure liabilities and for oher putpns's $18 180 728 27 I. Wallace Sloat. Vice Pre idem of I Utll NrirmanHlt Ucori ntraA r-l-r 1 TTTXTOT mf TTTtT I nr was 73.

I had to talk because 1 taught the American Expeclitionary.tude and atieciion w.i, mc.wvcu wui AiiiouLx zu nxu iN on my Gard en City Saturday, am of Thomas and Catherine; lovlng'13, 1948. at his 22011 broLher of nnH PVanlr InnrtaUn -riiaH ahnve.niimen in.siiu nun. Ray Shore's first, policeman. School to a gang of roughs selected his final resting ie amtol. bis Ca-KCt Will thl, ii.e above rue to on July, he operated a traffic signal in, home and if I wasn't a vpars aeo durine'rest on a catafalque of i oat Nancy, Josephine, Catherine and N.

Y. F. D. Survived bv two sisters.LKVn,",,0 A Munraret. Retwlnu it rmi 5, 1948, of 1090 Bedford lniitli yt flip fnuimarl: hcv Ipf mp Itnnvv it anrl Vn.ilt in tn r.wnor.w mi attftHLiK GEORGE MCLAUGHLIN.

one of his trcquent visits lO'Pine nomos tmv. iu Smith's Memorial, 248 Prospect iReposine at Kennedy's Funeral uf anA m.e"a M-' many years. He had served'quick!" B.rir i. father of Anne Nott. Alice Curlev i.

A BARNEWALL. JOHN QEMMELL J' Trustees Arlington to pay his respects toserve as a bier tor Awanam his "boys." The plot is situated; Lincoln. naPf''. ynurcn ana Koger Ave-ifl, RnrvivP, hv 0,1 wt Hce years. i what happened to tie rr i -i rr 'iea i i 1 1 -i ti'" his He boy iKiiu.ci..

iaoa nwiy unmciuucs, until a.ou a.m. oHiuraay. ooi-i Church. Interment Holy Cross 'emn Requiem Mass Church of cue was intmiteiv sad Mrs. Edith node three: was frightened by little daughters, Mrs.

Charles Tem-iwho vawned in his face i 4thiwvi a ikfvts4V sv i XT no IT nt Tlf one son Street. 10 a.m. in- J. J. Sullivan, Director.

BRADLEY On January 20, 1945 Flight Officer WILLIAM U. pleton, Mrs. Herbert flatje wiien he was Mrs. Leslie Clary; two sons, strucing a geography class. ivirct at toe winium i.

risnri Funeral Chapel, 1230 Bushwick Avenue, on Saturday at 8 p.m. Funeral Sunday, 10 a.m. TIETORT OF AJJ APFU.UTE nf bank which is m'mbpr ot 1h. Ppderal Resfrve System, tialjiishon 1" nccordaiir with the provisions ot tne Fftlcrsl Act. Report ss of Jnr.t 30.

1M8. Of RROOKLYN CITY SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY 177 Montamte BronkMn York, which It nlfllla'fd l'h BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY. 177 Montagu Brooklyn. New York Kind of business: Enaged In tne rental of 8afe DepoKlt boxe and storaae. Manner In which above-nanifd orsan-i.

with member bjnk. Rites lomorrow For Pvt. Buonaguro Pvt. John Buonaguro, formerly of 173 N. "th one of KIRLEY ROSE on July 15 Army, Air Force, beloved husband of Gloria M.

(nee O'Donnell); de- "He yawned at me, right began to accummulate a sizable forturne for those years. The elder Pershing was strict in his discipline, and as the boys grew up he kept them employed at useful, wholesome work. By the time John had reached his teens, the family possessions included a KiO-acre farm, rretieticiv r. anu tttiiiiei also a sister. Mrs.

Wallace Baker, and two brothers. Carl 1948, a native of County Monaghan, out." the General said aghast Ireland, loving wife of the late RUEHL WILLIAM P. Com "Then he went to sleep and I and H. Clifford Rhodes. rade Past 987.

Veterans Foreign never could speak before an Thomas and devoted mother of John Edward Eugene O. and Mary Alice Klrley. Funeral from her residence, 76 Windsor Place, audience again." HHr nt control: MrooRiyn i.u.-.'. and Wars U. members will assemble at Fischer Funeral Home, 1230' Bushwick Avenue, Saturday, July, Harry voted son of Peter F.

and the late Loretta A. Bradley; dear brother of Mrs. Loretto Luytjes, Margaret, Charles, Robert, John and Richard Bradley. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Gregory's R. C. Church. Interment the European war dead recently romnanv owns 993 shares of the lUthqr- John Joseph Peshing's begin P.

Hewlett BfOOklyn. Will bdljed and out.t.ndln, IMO shares o. vn. returned to West New Brighton, S. on Mon Little Xeck.

Julv 16 Funeral day, July 19, 1948. Requiem High nings were plain. His fatherja nuie fnim Laclede, but before lived in a railroad section house. tnat camP t0 the young-on part of a seven-mile ter- was destined to come face buried tomorrow in St. John's! Financial relations with bank: None Cemetery following a solemn of ,1 services for Harry P.

Hewlett. Mass St. Theresa R. C. Church 17.

8 p.m. Services for Past Commander WILLIAM P. RUEHL. JAMES T. MATERA.

Commander. Albert Scaplehorn, Adjutant. 10 am mtrment Crnce ina-s at 10 a.m. Ill direct 'T or Ir.d.recllT- 993 recpitem w.uw ot the Hannibal am! ht. Lotus.

tu rai.e with violent death lO Idle Willi Mlillll "tain. 'Si. who was in the property-'title searching buMness. will be jiHd at 2 p.m. tomorrow at his St.

John's Cemetery flowers. riea.se Brooklyn, N. Y. I Edmund Droblnski, Funeral Di Kaiiway, half RUVOLO THOMAS, on July 14 I). I) I n-crrinii ui way between! thp torekeener taee le U' (' lyn city pepopit companv i Al in between Bed fun do solemnly swear that the sta.

e- what was then famiv fortunes, when -v n. ht- 1 tre tit. ot wi' ua, rur voar old. a ba.uL;'";.1 Avpi- 1 10 1 fi" b'h sloxt the Laclede and westmoi claim BRCJWNE July 15. 1948.

HAZEL rector' hittes uie, now low 1948. Reposing at 2111 W. Street. here. mass ietore Hit mm win, beiore rr.a Mis-otin.

guerrillas raided Laclede. i Wednesday at ot 6702 Kiage Boulevard. Associated with Lykes Steam Ship Co. Reposing at Fred Herbst lib be at the Neil A. Sorrentino.thi.

uh da, of Jirj. Directors Cusimano Si Russo. He died limine. 1 Hi-tlJ Liberty i Nourv moi.e- in this shanty, on a quiet storming into the valley be-, night in 181 10, when the quick-! hin(j a fusillade of shots, the Funeral Home, KOHN MINNIE on July 14, 1948. at her home in Babylon, beloved wife of Chauncey; loving mother of Evelyn Kutzing and Wiftfam; sister of Louise Bollton, Henry, Joseph, PatU; also survived by one grandson.

Services at the Jamaica. Private Hiionaguio, who he MIDRIFF'S U.f enuig rumbles of North horde galloped into the South discontent were on the vUiage square, sending the SALTALMACCHIA JOHANNA. July 14, 1948. Reposing at her home. 45 Wyckoff Street.

Directors Cuslmano fc Russo. .1,0 Xi.m.r Hi.t 1 1 ft 1 trti" SAI.K! verge oi erupting into i lvu townsfolk scurrving for cover. War, young Pershing was born. Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, until Monday, a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Angels Church, 73d Street and 4th Avenue, where a Requiem Mass will be offered. (Washington, D.

papers please copy.) CATON-On July 14. 1948, WILLIAM beloved husband of the Little John was up in front, StuUmarm Funeral Home, 224-39 Deatb YANISH THERESA, on July 14, 1948. beloved wife of Peter; devoted mother of Dorothy Weyler; lovin? daughter of Anastasia Mirkus; sister of Joseph, Peter crouched beind a hor.se post, His father was John Fletcher Pershing, a sturdy Methodist SCHILDGE Dr. FRED on July 16, 1948, of 768 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, beloved husband of Mar waichine wide-eyed as the na- Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L. I Friday, 8:30 p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery Saturday, 2 p.m. inister just over from Alsacei defending their scanty tn garet; devoted father of Fred W. Zeno and Vivian Houkon. Funeral in France. His mother was Ann fought hard loving brother of Hans.

Re- 20, 10113, was employed by ok the svfkemk Bethlehem Steel Company Brooklvn, was killed in 1-ranee i at pubuc mttion. by xat v. Aug. J.t, UU. He wa at KUR cash om.y.

th the time. Shortly before going mil day of July. 'J in tlic fni-Hniifin. at SI RiiKf overseas be was married to Bronkivn. nw v.nk.

the the former Louise Pesaiane of UVZ this borough, who survives. 'u- ii-rniHiit, inui i.n th- mti iy Others Mirviving Include four brotl.nv. Jerry Adolph and Aclulle Alfred Kngninirc, in.w I- I 1 from Walter B. Cooke, Fu inompson rersning, oorn in, against the marauders. T.OTmiotjiia ligious and Masonic services will late Johanna and devoted father of Mrs.

Clifford Cross and John rfcl ibe held sundny, July 18. 8 p.m.. nills Kentucky. I shots whistled over the boy's i -i I Pltm- Dreives; brother of Mrs. Ellen John was first, and on Jiine 13 1944 hi e.

New York and Brooklyn Fu', oc "1 R. C. Church Mon-' r.eau urn interment Holy the air, anu wnen un- Hilliard, Joseph Charles and John nJune 'iilneral Chapel. 187 South Oxford Gel Caton. Funeral from Schaefer's of WUUam and the late Jo-, Mondav Julv 19 day' 10 a m- Parlor 4ih Avfinn at 42aihanna Spaighti Lane, ineral Parlora, 4th Avenue at 7 11948.

at 10 a m. Cremation Freshen'e'er' riar hrnther of Mnrimrpt Marip I Genoa mint I iickir. L' voti-iian iniieis. ri r-eet. on isnuraay, uuiy v.

Crematory. Please omit uagu ro; Nitintiul 1'Hll Xjfau rknri4-'avlu' wiaiaui ui. nnu uur Wiemn iwquiein flown. Ki-f i wall el' k. 7 it ri pprl'tal it 1 iiiwiu in idpiu succession.

had Ulteii two men were provide for his rapidly growing lying dead in the hot sun. family Mr. Pershing was forced; johnny Pershing had been on to abandon the ministry first firing line. occupations that were' more lucrative. (The neM art hie will he In turn, he tried to be a store-, llhed tommrmv.) oi Angel R.

C. Church. In- T. Benlamin Grindrod. Director.

will conduct services on Friday, 8 hnotli Jltl'i t'liairy. st'-ain lahl'' lannii iitln-r ct nirnt St. John's Cemetery. ami Ml Della-Croce: his sifter in law, Jennie P.uonaguro and a niece, Lauretta Huona guro. ami I'1 rr vninAral fiatllrlai, O'Qn Ucmembranccs BOND EDITH Bnth- rant litni.nln.

JOHN Mi-flj )SK PA J1 SCHMITT ISABELLE on fAVAUERE LUIGI, on Julv unapei, jo uiayetie ,,40 ap.t mtltjier of I Slicrlff nf Ih- City T'lhia. Mam-pi TVnulv Slvnf nninklyn N. July 1. 19m. C.

and Kenneth rememorance 19. Reposing at his home, "equiem jmbss oi. rams W. 10: Street. R- C.

Church at Court and Con- ut sister of Maude pfeifferj gres Streets, 10 a.m. Interment Directors Cualmano Si Russo. keeper, tavern owner, traveling saleman and land de-' veloper. With native French 1 rift i MCKNSES Aluayi tn my hfart To hav. to hold and t.hn to par: the irratut sorrow of our hfart HUSBAND Holy Cross Cemetery.

Clara Weidner, Clarence, Leo and Charles Rode. Funeral from the Stutzmann Chapels, 2001 Madison Street, Ridgewood, Saturday, 8:30 Direction Jere J. Cronin. Walter nt. Cooke.

Ntw York's Largesf funeral Dirtttort nu naru-heaoeu toll he soon SHERRIFFS MARY T. In, LOWREY On July 14, 1948, TJannlam Jfa ce Kf "Matt Ilia i. i i a.m. i (riven Hint H.vti.-'K OR nTn l.o.-n l.iurl to tlie i unili'raiKiied tn J. al retail iund-r the Mcoholir f.mtiol iliw al 125 Bk'vn County of Kinxs.

City nf -w 'York, for oi. If'ETKR REEVES MARKETS. INC. I Montague St. Bklvn THOMAS beloved son of memory oi my ceany oeiovro R.

C. Church, 9 a.m. Interment Ma6s at Church of bur Lady late Maria and Maurice: loving John's Cemetery. of Refuge, 6:30 a.m., July 17. CAVANAGH LORETTA on Julv 14.

1943, wife of the late Roj)ert mother of Louise T. Cavanlgh; n.ter of Elsa Wiese and Blanche Clark. Funeral from her residence. 2805 Glenwood Road. Saturday.

.9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Snyder Am.

ULittr 6-4800 SHORT JULIA, aged 70 years. Oon but not fortotten Loving Husband, BOB. brother of John Maurice Mrs. Helen Archer, Anna V. Lowrey and Mrs.

Sarah Wallen. Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, on July 14, beloved mother of Fridoii July 16th EOAV. Thomai K. at hprl 'NOTICE la het-ehv given tint UE LVRA, Joanna A.M.

at Chapel OR ha been to Saturday Julv 17th utideraiKned to sell at retail invrt: m. a i a the Alcoholic Beverne Cotrol 121 6th Avenue. Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints Church Saturday, 10:15 a.m. Law a 141 Clinton In epemotlam ETTENBERG In memory of our beloved mother, EVA. Departed ten years today.

ANNA and IRVING. POWELL. Maria P.M. at hapfl COMERFORD On May 27. 1944 Cntintv Kings.

City of New York, P.M. at Hoinr Mary, Michael, Elmer and Floyd. Reposing at her residence, 230 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, until Saturday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Mary of Immaculate Conception Church. Leonard and Maujer Streets.

Brooklyn, 11 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction of Matthew P. Ballas.

tor set. WILLIAM U. S. ArmyJ INC. P.squ.le f.M M.

at tER BEVKS ARKET5 MoiKfolf. Julv 19ffl lit Chntnn St RkK-n MALONEY Pfc. HARRY died of wound received In action mid on January 28. 1945. Pfc, ALEXANDER J.

COMERFORD, TAMSH, Tere.a A.M. al faapel t-f on August 10. 1944, In Normandy. 63-32 Fomt At. HEjeraan 3-0900 HEUTTE MILTON, ory of a loving husband, anniversary.

s. Army, beloved sons of Edward mid Catherine (nee Dolan); de France, formerly of 204 St. James PL'RMC NOTICE In mem-Fifteenth MAE. Died July Julv li'th voted brothers of Florence and Place, beloved son of Michael and Delia Malonev nee Faheyl. and SPEIR FLORENCE Of 541 I.kttph rnwARn cat, Edward Comerford, U.

S. Announcement Kearns Sons Funeral Home, located at 1504 Bushwick Avenue, corner Furman Avenue (one block from 14th St. Subway) has just been equipped with a Chrysler Airtemp air conditioning plant, installed by the Airaconda Air Conditioning Co. of New York. Your inspection is invited.

Mary M. Kearns Ttirpbtnc. GLenmore 5-0103 devoted brother of Warrant Officer Street, on July 15. 1948, Devot- i6 Army. Reposing at William A AMRIIKIN.

Mirharl A NllTlCK 'IK fii CERTAIN I -1 KU I'IMPKP. TT Minrci'. Juiy fl' Hi-U Hv MRIIRI.I.. Marv v. Mill M.

I h.iprl CUN.i 1 1 KIMS' i NEW YORK I VC 150-10 Hilhide Ave. JAoiaica 6-6670 NOTICE IS IIEUItY c.ivkx ant in PC i.i- Imcoi I'! I Ld nf tie- Slate nl rancis now stationed at Marcmea aaugnter oi Maria ana tne iat' Marun ruuciai nuiuc. w.omuh nvc- -T: Dor.iial'. wrj rart rorner Sterling Place. Funeral neic, caiaornw; Kooeri, iornierinooeii w.

runciai hi. Fddy wis ikn. Bao nr.d too satrrdav 10:45 a.m.; Reauiem Brmy lieutenant U. S. A.

A. V. Sessa Funeral Home. 6924 cm. Tlie inoilirate cot of the service rendered 1)V Walter B.

Cooke is an old story, yet it takes on a new importance in these price-conscious times. But low cot i not tlie. only anwer a to hIiv niorf' anil more families turn to Waller B. Cooke. Sincerity, lioneMy and friendliness characlerie every act of our service.

Perhaps this is the real reason why we conduct one out of every ten funerals in New York City. DIGNIFIED FUNIRALS FROM $150 UP Always rftsy to p.v Hh IM 1V-M, hallllirri haiinieii stt Tire chiirrh and John F. and Maihcw J. Larkin. Fort Hamilton parkway, on oat.ur- AM tl Homr I) 1 hat a ff-(j.

nf un. interment St. John's Cemetery nuuu arnrirn aillollll or niDii, nr nllv nevuie rosi, io. mi, Anifncanjoay, juiy ii. at p.m.

iin-er. Legion, will conduct services on; merit Evergreens Cemetery. -d Slondau Julv nen or owitm i.y iiie brother unci )io Mim your preenct throuih nd throuih MOTHER. SISTER. BROTHER and ODONNELL FAMILY.

LEITCH In loving memory of oooiatinti as 1" In Hie COKBIN. Ldaid Lt. iFriday at 8 p.m. Funeral Satur- DELCHER JENNIE BARR, of III! P.M. at Chapel Mate Comptroller and thul a nf :4 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brook- day, 9 a.m., from Chapel, 38 La- BULUVAN-eucwenry, on juiy fayette Avenue; Solemn Capt.

John Sullivan, N. Y. P. EDWARD, who died July 16, 1945. Mass Queen of All Saints R.

I Alwaya rfmembfrrd. 88th Precinct. Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home. 121 6th Avenue.

Notice of funeral later. DAD. nntuea of the peion nr 158-M Northern Blvd. FLuthin 3-6600 appearing ft oni tlie reeonis of mi.Ii coi potation to he entitled Ho c. to f'lff "nrt to ihiImic Mart Ml A M.

al hapel tlon tit "iu til c. 7 070J1 bilsinesa at 4 ttvinir F'laee, in the 117 Wait 72d St. TRataljar 7-9700 of ManhiUtsn County 'of Friday Julv ISlfi j.New York. City of N. Ymk.

r.M'IK.RoM -tn AM at Chapel where any audi abandon, property and, pavMient, HF.NNESSV.Thera rfun(li, with in: KBoN.TIilih rM V' 0 'i' 't'v S' i'- Mhahetk i' "'iin, on Thursday, July 15. 1948. Survived by husband, William; daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Keener, r.d son. George Barr, and three grandchildren.

Reposing at Mur- ray Funeral Home, Knickerbocker avenue corner Covert Street. Fu-nfral Monday at 2 pjn. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Church, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. I Lfrection Jere J. Cronin, Inc. I MARIANGELO Pvt. ALBERT U.

S. Army. In the service of his country In France, August 25, 1944. STARK HELEN T. In loving memory of a wonderful wife' and WOOD SAMUEL ALBERT, at Hancock.

N. July 14, 1948. Re BANKBl'PTCI NOTICES mother, who passed away July 16. posing Kocn Funeral Home. 1947 HUSBAND.

DAUGHTER. Evernreen Avenue, interment sat- N'OTirE: A meeting of freditora of Btinknipt, will )e hold July 37. 19-18. it li a.m., in rf Cnurt Hnll. 571 beloved husband of the late Camille: loving father ot Joseph 2 Pm Cemetery and devoted brother of Mrs.

Fran-! GEORGE D. CONANT Brooklyn. N. 1 "II al hapel 1 ('0nrv John yrt ml JOSEPHINE, on 3 iw nt hapel RAtl David ces Picozzi Post. No.

1407, Ameri Mdingr Funeral Parlors For your comfort our I That th'Teafv ml nr O. toher 10. I'M un. tiaviiietr.a Mf'l with iiu lawful rledu tion. reoeiiin-- July 14.

1948, dear mother of Mrs. I Mat Harvey, Mrs. Anna Ross. Mrs.1 Josephine Jansen, John and Frank Dempsfy. (t ner residence, 252 Prnsoect Avenue.

Requiem Mas can Legion, services Friday, 8 pm. Funeral Saturday, 9:15, from Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Ed- 20 SNYDER AVE. LATBUSH AVE.

ULSTER 6-4S00 50 SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 2-S5A5 1211 flATBUSM AVL BUCKMINSTER 2 0266 FUMIiai MOMII IN Chapel Air-Conditioned may lll'nti, mid trna''t liny lawful C. Duhf-rftf in, Rf-ct- in Bankruptcy. NOTICE: A ni'Hini of creditors nf Rnnkrup1, will hld July 27. 191ft 11 in Rnom 209 S.

Court Hou, 2T! Brooklyn. C'fdttors miv upcomt tnd transact any ljvful Mj.iiip. Prnul Duhetstein, Referee Bankruptcy, Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Dirtriort Siitet 1SSS Chapels in All Localities Complete Services from $150 24 SEVENTH AVE. NEtim 8-M12 A.VDRKW J. MtCADDIK.

UO. Bturdv. 10 at Our Lady oflmund's Church. Avenue and win ne oa na Comptroller anil that it ease to he coNsor.rnATF.n km.v cmtrAXT OF NEW Yor K. INC." 4 I VI NO PLACE New York 3 N.

T. Ju.y 16, I'M. 1120 Flatbuih Avenue Tel. BUckminsttr 2-0247 Czerustochowa Church, 24th Street! 19th Street, 10 a.m. Interment St.

pear 4th Avenue. Interment St. i John's Cemetery. John's Cemetery. i E.

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