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BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 23, 1945 REIMAN WILLIAM brother! VOGEL On Friday. November DAL MOLIN MINNA of Rockvllle Centre, L. on Friday, Additional Obituaries On Page 2 2) rat lis I 'Of Tuesday Evening NOV. 26 (8 P.M.) TIB0R ECKHARDT Elected head of Hungarian Govern-ment before Stalin took over Hungory'i Representative in the League of Nations.

Condemned to death both by Hitler and by Stalin. Henry Engel, 57, Insurance Agent The funeral of Henry Engel, an agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for the last 23 years, will 'be held Monday from his home, 107-39 129th Richmond Hill. A solemn mass of requiem will follow at 10 a.m. in St. Teresa's R.

C. Church, Richmond Hill. Burial will be in St. Johns Cemetery. Mr.

Engel died Thursday in Doctors' Hospital, Jamaica, at the age of 57. He was a charter member of the Three to Six" Club of Richmond Hill. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William Burbige; a son. Joseph: In Q3cmorIam McDONOUGH LUKE.

In loving memory of my father, who died November 23, 1945. Hii weary houri end days of pain, Hii troubled nights rc past: And In our aching hearts we know He has found tweet rest at lait. Son, DANIEL. McDONOUGH LUKE. In loving memory of my father.

Drep In my heart lies a picture More precioui than silver or gold-It ik a picture of mv dear father. Whose memory will never trow old Devoted Daughter, MARGARET. Vital noticei accepted 8 m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; as late as 10 p.m.

Saturday night for publication. The World Menace Of Communism BENJAMIN STOLBERG One of the great journalists of our time who exposes men and movements two or three years before his findings repeated by others become the obvious truth of the day. COLUMBUS CLUB 1 Prospect Park West 22, 1946, BARBARA, sister of Sabas tian. Philip and Charles Vogel, Mrs. Mary Bayer, Mrs.

Louise Mastagho; aunt of George Schneider, William and Marjorie Bayer. Services at the George W. Pease Is Son Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Avenue, at Hancock Street, Monday, November 25, at 2 p.m. WALSH WILLIAM on November 21, 1946, formerly with the William Cabbie Company. Funeral from residence, 1125 Putnam Avenue, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Good Counsel R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. WARD KATHERINE M. (nee Merrigan), on November 22, 1946, beloved wife of Robert A. Ward; devoted mother of Robert and James Joseph; loving daughter of Catherine and Edward Smith; dear sister of Frances E.

Merrigan, Marie McDaniels and Eileen Smith. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m., from her home, 85-17 60th Avenue, Elm-hurst; Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Ascension R. C. Church, 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Direction of Leo F. Kearns. WILDNER AGNES of Merrick. L. in her 82d year, on November 21.

1346, widow of Henry Wildner, and beloved mother of Harry C. and Edgar F. Wildner. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Avenue and 12th Street, Garden City, Sunday, 4 p.m. WIPPER ADELAIDE, November 21, 1946, dear sister of Edith Wipper, Amy Arnold, Charles Wipper and Florence Dorst.

Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Clinton and Carroll Streets, 10 a.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. YOUNG HELEN suddenly.

on November 22, beloved mother of Helen and Mary Young; loving sis ter of Mrs. Anne Bain, Mrs. Mary McNeely, Mrs. Alice Carl, John. William and George Fernis.

Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Harry F. Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Coney Island Avenue; Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., Holy Name R. C. Church. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

In e0emortam ASNIS Pfc. HERBERT. In lov-ing memory of a dearly beloved son and brother. Killed In action in France November 23, 1944. You will always be In our hearts.

MOTHER, ETHEL and FRANK. HARTT In loving memory of MARY E. Died November 23, 1941. Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. Son, RICHARD, and FAMILY.

HARTT MARY who died November 23. 1941 While mother lies In peaceful sleep Her memory I shall always keep Daughter, CARRIE. KOHLMAN JOHN JOSEPH. First Anniversary Mass offered today at Mary Queen of Heaven Church. Dear one, you are not, fot-Rotten: Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us As you always were before.

WIFE and DAUGHTER. 'of Thomas F. and Joseph A. Rel- man Reposing at Donnelly it Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Ave nue. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m.

interment National Cemetery. RILEY MARGARET, on November 22, 1946, beloved sister of Hugh and James Gormley. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue" Requiem Mass St. Edmund's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RICHARDSON MARGARET, suddenly, on November 21, 1946, beloved wife of Harry; dear sister of Catherine A ber? and Bridget Berry. Funeral from United Chapels, 1202 Broadway, Brooklyn, on Monday, 8:45 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ROBERTSON D. CURTIS, of 732 Westminster Road, suddenly, on November 20, 1946, beloved husband of Roxane Miller, and devoted fa ther of Dorane and Virginia; also survived by his mother, Mrs. Wil liam A. Robertson. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, on Sunday, November 24, at 4 p.m.

SANTOS LORETTA (nee Mur phy), on November 22, 1948, beloved wife of Jose; dear mother of Robert, Jose, Helena and Richard; loving daughter of Alice: also survived by five sisters and two brothers. Reposing at the M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Tuesday at 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCIASCIA JOSEPH. Reposing at Anthony M. Scarpaci Funeral Home, 707 4th Avenue, until Monday, 9:30 a.m. SHERIDAN MARY A. (nee Sullivan), November 21, 1948, beloved wife of the late John devoted mother of the Rev.

James S. John, Francis, Joseph, Raymond, Rev Mother Mercedes, O. S. Sister M. Loyola, 3.

Helen, Rose mary, and ceceua aweeney; aiso survived by 13 grandchildren. Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbush, Avenue, until Monday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge C.

Church, Ocean and Foster Avenues, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. SMITH PATRICK on November 21, 1946, beloved son of Patrick and the late Mary (nee Darby); brother of May Callahan, Bessie Turner, Katherine Carney, Rose Burns and Margaret Hynes. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Teresa's R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment National cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I.

STABILE MICHAEL, of 1163 75th Street. Reposing at Chapel, 7315 15th Avenue. High Mass St. Ephrem's R. C.

Church Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-1 tery. CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALI SINGLE CRYPT, CYPRESS HILLS ABBEY, $500. BOX 6377, EAGLE. Gonrjreejatloricn' Yon are cordially invited to visit Brooklyn's own.

Schirmer's at 2" Livingston on the corner of Hanover Place. There, you will find the most complete slocks of organ music and choral church music, as well as religious music on records, ever available in Brooklyn. This is in addition to our general stocks of music, musical records, musical toys, and other muskal merchandise. Telephone MAin 4-5170 fBNB Pentecostal (Ulte (Eabmatt ilemarial (Hfmrclj CLINTON AND LAFATETTE AVENUES 9:45 A M. Church School 11 A.M.

arse ry School 1 1 :00 A.M. "Hidden Among the Stuff" The Reverend Arthur key Rouner Organist and Choirmaster ROBERT B. CRANDELI, THB CAOBtAJI CHOIR GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE 325 WEST 33RD STREET, MANHATTAN Rev. ROBERT A. BROWN, Pastor MISSIONARY RALLY Missionaries from foreign fields dressed in native costumes will take part.

SUNDAY: 11 A. 3:30 and 7:30 P. M. DAILY: 7:43 P. SI.

(except Monday); Wednesday 3 P. SI. THANKSGIVING DAY: Services at 3 and 7:30 P. SI. SATURDAY, Nov.

30th, 7:30 P. M. YOL'NG PEOPLE'S RALLY Broadcast Seaday, WAAT (T0 ke.) Special Music by Tabernacle Orchestra and Chorus Choir OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH mSTJ BEV. Jl DSON E. FIEBIOER, MINISTER 9:45 A.M.

CHURCH SCHOOL 11 A.M NURSERY SCHOOL 1 1 A.M. Guest Preacher REV. HAROLD W. ROBINSON COMB TO WORSHIP A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS XOO FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS MINISTERS BEV. ALFRED GRANT WALTON.

D.D. REV. EDWABD REIGBARD "HOW SHALL THE WORLD BE SAVED?" Dr. Waltsa Baptist Alexnder, 7. C.

Kiernui, Susan Ani, Donald Miher, Ann M. Berger, Caroline Blum, Edward C. Boyle, Edward Boyle, James Miller. John Nelsen, Thomas Farella, Michael Rathkamp, B. C.

Reardon, M. E. Brooks, William Chatlerley, Esther Reiman, William Clark, Susanna Riley, Margaret Collumbell, H. E. Cronin, William Dal Molln, M.

B. Richardson, M. Robertson, D. Santos, Loretta Delmonico, A. Sclascia, Joseph Donahue, Emma Mary farmer, Mary Smith, Patrick Jr.

rindlay, William Stabile, Michael Follanibee, John Vogel, Barbara Fontaine, Sadie Walsh, William Fowler, Mary Ward, Katherlne Gallagher, Daniel Wildner, Agnes Gallinat, Anna Wipper, Adelaide Grubb, Alma Young, Helen Ihnken, Emma ALEXANDER FANNIE sud denly on November 23, 19, at her residence, 183 Ocean Avenue; De-loved sister of John F. and the late Elizabeth Alexander. Notice of funeral later. Please omit flowers. ANTZ DONALD of Lynbrook, 1m.

on Thursday, November 21, 1946, in his 26th year, beloved son of Charles R. and Elizabeth S. Services at the Flinch Funeral Home, 34 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook. L. on Sunday at 8 p.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn. MERGER CAROLINE, of 303 Covert Street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 21, 1946, beloved wife of Fred; dear mother of Fred, GV.orge and Mrs. Helen Paul; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral Monday from Murray's Funeral Home, Knickerbocker Avenue and Covert Street; Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Martin of Tours R. C. Church. Interment Holy Crostf Cemetery, BLUM EDWARD C. on Novem ber 20, 1946, at Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn, beloved husband of Flor not A Blum; father of Mrs.

Alice Taliaferro and Robert E. Blum Funeral services Sunday, 2:30 p.m., at Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. BLUM EDWARD C. The officers and Board of Trustees of the Fed cratlon of Jewish Philanthropies of New York are deeply grieved by the passing of Edward C.

Blum, who cave such loyal and devoted service to philanthropic causes; one of the founders of the Brooklyn Feaera tion and honorary director of the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, he cave unselfishly of himself to promote the community's welfare and pioneered In building our present day federation. We extend to his family our most sincere condolences. NORMAN S. GOETZ, President. Benjamin Lazrus, Secretary.

BLUM EDWARD C. The He. brew Educational Society of Brook' lyn records ith deep sorrow the passing of Edward C. Blum, one of its incorporators and early supporters. It extends its deep sym pathy to his family.

NAT BASS. President. BOYLE EDWARD, of 514 Rideewood Avenue, brother of John Warren, Mrs. Florence Prag and Mrs. Mary Murray.

Reposing at Donnelly te Purcell Funeral Home, 207. Euclid Avenue. Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., Blessed Sacrament C. Church. BOYLE JAMES November 22, 1946, devoted father of Marie E.

Graham; loving brother of Mrs. Agnes McManamy, Mrs. Winifred Sparks and Helen Boyle. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from the Mc-Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue; Requiem Mass R. C.

Church of the Good Shepherd. In terment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROOKS WILLIAM of 604 Onderdonk Avenue, Rldgewood Brooklyn, son of the late Margaret Brooks, on November 21, 1946. Survived by his wife, Mary (nee Haley); one brother, Thomas four sisters, Rose Weber, Lucille MulhUll, Katherlne Donahue and Helen Cartalano. He was a member of Rldgewood Council, No.

1814, K. of and Glenridge Post, No. 34, C. W. V.

Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Charles Morton Funeral Home, S78 Onderdonk Avenue; thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHATTERLEY ESTHER KEL-LETT of Scarsdals, on Thursday, November 21. 1946, mother of Marian Stuart Chatter ley and Jean Chatterley Crawford.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, neat Grand Sunday, 2 p.m. Interment private. CLARK SUSANNA, on November 23, 1946, at her residence, 2809 Newkirk Avenue; beloved sister of Mrs. Mary E. Reiser; aunt of Thomas John George L.

and Margaret J. Clark; sister of the late Patrick L. and John J. Clark. Fu neral from James C.

Nugent Fu neral Home, Avenue and E. 28th Street, Tuesday. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Jerome's R. C.

Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme tery. COLLUMBELL HERBERT on November 21, 1946, beloved husband of Marie; father of Arthur. Serv. Ices Sunday, 8 p.m., at John J.

Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, CRONIN WILLIAM on Thursday, November 21, 1946, dear father of Agnes Talmadge, Helen Berube, William J. and John Cronin; brother of Agnes Cody. FU neral Monday from his home.

256 Wyckoff Street; Requiem Mas St, Agnes C. Church at 9:30 a.m. Walter jUaCoofet ueooiroMAtlc DIGNIFIED Caf FUNERALS At j(J OUR FUNERAL HOMES 151 LMe 4-UN ma "WW-" 2 -IMS 121 FlatBart 2-UM-I 1U-M Hart. Strd, rLioMai 2-MOt (rana islamo 171 FarattaW.Wait KriitrtoCIeraitar2-50Sl auNHATTaN 1IT Waal 7M Straat-TRafalfir T-tTOt 1451 first eVaaae ItWiaslasiar 4-HM aaaax 1 Waal lfMh Straat-Mrmand f-tMM) Its E. Tremont An.

lUdtow 7-Z7M HI Wises A.en.s MOW Nam S4272 WlSTClSTta ld Haeisaeaaaak AvaaaaWMto Ptaasa iQ san4 tar ffaarasantatfve Na OaMaatraa of November 22, 1944, wife of the late Alberto A. Dal Molln'; sister of John T. Bladen and aunt of Eva Doris Bladen. Friends may call at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, until Sunday at noon. Service Calvary Episcopal Church, 966 Bushwlck Avenue, on Sunday at 4 p.m.

DELMONICO ABIGAIL (nee Tumulty), on November 22, 1946, beloved wife of Nicholas. Reposing at the M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Monday at 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Name Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DONAHUE EMMA J. (nee Tier-ney), November 23, 1946, wife of the late James loving mother of James Arthur Thomas George R. and Mrs. Joseph M. McManus; sister of Mrs.

Joseph Chandler, Mrs. 8. Wilkinson, John, Dennis, Joseph, Edward and Richard Tierney. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave nue. Requiem Mass, Mary uueen of Heaven R.

C. Church. Inter ment Holy Cross Cemetery. FARMER MARY November 22, 1946, at her home, Broadway, Greenlawn, L. wife of the late John, retired patrolman N.

Y. P. D. Survived by two daughters, Agnes and Alice; son, William J. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m.

from Chapel at 445 New York Avenue, Hunting ton, L. Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Philip Neri R. C. Church, Northport, L.

at 10 a.m. Inter ment St. Charles Cemetery, Farm-tngdale, L. I. William P.

Murphy to Son. FINDLAY WILLIAM, of 943 29th Street, Brooklyn, on Friday, November 22, 1946, beloved husband of Helen T. (nee KitchelD also survived by son, W. Gerard; mother, Theodora; sisters, Betty Lindsay, Gertrude Griffin. Services at the Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue, Brook lyn, Sunday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Mon. day, 10:30 a.m. Interment Green. Wood Cemetery. FOLLANSBEE JOHN THORN TON, November 22, 1946.

Beloved father of Ensign John Lovell, dear brother of Bess B. and Charles Prescott Follansbee. Services Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Sunday 3 p.m. FONTAINE SADIE of 88-25 237th Street, Bellerose, L.

on No vember 21, 1946, beloved mother of John B. and Robert G. Services Sunday, 2:30 p.m., at Hendrickson's Funeral Chapel, 3 Colonial Road (247th Street), Bellerose. Cremation Fresh Pond Csematory. (New Jer sey papers please copy.) FOWLER MARY ELIZABETH TILLEPP, passed away at her residence, Poughkeepsie, N.

Novem ber 21, 1946. GALLAGHER DANIEL J. November 22, 1946, at his residence, beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Black); devoted father of John Daniel J. Martin Francis Mrs. Catherine Bilson, Mrs.

Mae McOoey; dear sister of Mrs. Bridget Garvey. Reposing at Nugent's Chapel, 2723 Avenue D. Requiem Mass Little Flower R. C.

Church, Avenue Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, GALLINAT On November 22, 1946, ANNA M. (nee 1503 Greene Avenue, beloved wife of Albert; devoted mother of Rus- sel; also survived by her father and brother. Funeral services Monday 8 p.m. from Funeral Home, 1230 Bushwick Avenue.

Interment Tuesday 10 a.m. Mount Olivet Cemetery. GRUBB ALMA on November 21, 1946, at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Alice V. Holm, 91-11 97th Avenue; also survived by daughter, Olga Grubb of Copenhagen.

Services Sunday, November 24, at 4:30 p.m., at the Chapel of Clarence F. Simonson, 101st Avenue corner 97th Street, Ozone Park. Interment in Copenhagen, Denmark. IHNKEN EMMA, on Friday, November 22, 1946, sister of Mary Ihnken and aunt of May Wilkens. Services on Monday at 2 p.m.

at the Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. A. A. Jung.

KIERN AN SUSAN M. (nee Prendergast), suddenly, November 21, 1946. beloved wife of John F. Kiernan; mother of Maurice Nally; sister of James Prendergast. Funeral Monday from Charles Martin Parlors, Greene Avenue cor ner Reid Avenue; Requiem Mass Church St.

John the Baptist, 10:30 a.m. AHER On November 21. ANN M. (nee O'Rourke); beloved wife of Wylie dear mother of Ann Rose; loving daughter of Catherine; dear sister of John Irene, and Walter A. O'Rourke and Mrs.

Rose Nestor. Funeral from her residence, 9112 Ridge Boulevard, Monday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MILLER On November 21, 1946, JOHN of 901 80th Street, be. loved husband of Emma; dear father of Howard brother of Wil liam Miller and Mrs. Edward Boll-mann. Religious and Masonic funeral services at the Chapel of George Siebold Sons, 7523 3d Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. Kindly omit flowers.

NELSEN November 22, 1946, Capt. THOMAS of 631 83d Street, husband of the late Tonny, and devoted father of Charles; also survived by two sisters in Norway, Religious services at Fred Herbst Sons' Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Sunday, 4 p.m. Masonic services by Norse man Lodge, F. A. 4:30.

Interment National Cemetery, L. I. PARELLA MICHAEL. Reooslne at Anthony M. Scarpaci Funeral Home, 707 4th Avenue, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.

RATHKAMP ROBERT of 33 Clifton Place, on Friday, November 22, 1946, beloved son of Hannah and Ralph, and brother of William Rathkamp. Service at the Fair-1 child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, on Monday. November 25, at 2 p.m. REARDON MARGARET on Friday, November 22, 1946, daughter the late Patrick and Hannah Reardon. Survived by five sisters and two brothers.

Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, Tuesday, 9:30 a Jn Requiem Mass at St. Francis Xavier Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street, at 10 a.m. 11 Third and Flatbush Aves. Reached by Brooklyn, N. Y.

all subways THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 10:30 A.M. "LIFE A 7:30 Ooreheatar Road and East 18th 81 Morning Worship 11 Sunday School 9:45 Splrf tunllst pirttualtat St. John 1 Spiritualist Church ThirdMvenae, Brooklyn 9 WW. LILLIAN" JOHNSON. PASTOR Service and Messages, Sunday and Friday 8 P.M., Wednesday 3 P.M.

CHRIST CHURCH fcS7 Hslfter Htrert, near Broad war Re. James Hfdetiberf Servim and P.M. CHURCH of ETERNITY LILLIAN JOHNS' MEMORIAL CENTER 938 Ofith Place. Glendale Services Sunday Evening, 8:15 Message Services Wednesday REV. WILLIAM JOHNS Swadenborqrt an SUNDAY, 11:00 A.M.

REV. WENDELL Q. IIALVERSOII Instructor In RHirion and Philosophy. Htidflbtirr College, Ohio "VICTORY OVER WHAT?" Church of the Neighbor Monroe Place and Clark Street BROOKLYN HEIGHTS three brothers, Frank, Edward and I Charles, and a sister. Yetta.

SPECIAL BIBLE CONFERENCE Services Saturday, Nov. 23. P.M. Sunday 11 A.M. and 7:43 P.M.

Plan lo hear this notable Bible eioositar REV. ALLAN SWIFT Principal nf Eastern Bible Institute SEATS ntt ALL WELCOME LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH Rev. Garrett Kliphouse. Pastor 7 Himrod near Bushwlck Are. Protastcmt Episcopal PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES Church of the Holy Trinity Montana ana block Iron Bora Ha0 Services 1:00.

45. ll.w and COO II A.M. "The Shepherds of Israel" Kev. Williaaa Howard Mrlih P.M "The Thareh In the Citr" Dr. John Howard Mellsh THANKSGIVING DAY .:30 A.M.

Holy Communion 11:00 A.M. I-'ESTIVAI, S1RVK rreaeher: Dr. John Howard Melish (Four Brooklyn Heishta Churches Co-operating) Saint Paul's Church Clinton and Carroll Streets The Rev. Grefarr Mabry, D.D., Radar Low Masses at 8:00 and A.M. 11:00 A.M.

Solemn Mass and Sermon Rector THANKSGIVING DAY (Nov. 1.30 A.M. Solemn Mass and Sermon (Father Williams) St. Luke and St Matthew Clinton At, near Pulton at. Rev.

Jtbn S. Putnam, Betf 8 A M. Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. Church School 11:00 A M. KindfTEartfn 11:00 A.M.

Mornine Prayer: Sermon The Boyf and Men'a Chelr Will mf St. Paul's Church Clurcl Avenue and Si. Paul's Place FLATBUSH Rev. HAROLD S. 0LAFS0N.D.D., Raclor 7:30 Holy Communion 8:30 11 A M.

Morning Prayer Sermon By tha Sector 5 P.M. VESPERS HOLY COMMUNION DAILY Mon. and :30 A.M. Frl 7:15 A.M. THB rUBLIC IS INVITED MESSIAH and INCARNATION Greene and CieraB.nt Aveooeo Tha REV.

ERNEST A. HARDING, Bactat A.M. Holy Communion. 8:30 A.M. Church School 11 A.M.

Kindergarten 11 A.M. Annual Harvest Home Festival Sermon by the Very Rev. Frederic M. Adams, D.D., Dean of Trinity Cathedral, Trenton. N.

J. SL Bartholomew'! Church Pacifie sr.ree near Bedford Avenue Rev. KERM1T CASTELLANOS. BeeUr 8 00 A.M. Holy Communion 8:30 A Church 8chool 11:00 A.M Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rrcior "STEWARDSHIP" Thanksgiving Day Services Thursday 8:00 A.M.

Holy Communion 10:30 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rector "Most Humble and Hearty Thanks" '784 Arni'H '946 "The Mother Church of Brooklyn" Clinton and Livingston St.reet Rev. MELVILLE HAKCOURT. Rector 8 A. M.

Hoiy Communion 8:45. Church School 11. Kindergarten 11 a.m., Mornine Prayer; sermon! Reclor THANKSGIVING UAY 8 and 10:30 A.M. Christian Sctonca CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRANCHES OP THB MOTHER CHURCH The First Cbarch mt Christ. Scientist.

Raasoa Services are held tn the following Churches: FIRST CHUBCH. New York Ave. and Dean St Bun II AM. 8 PM Wed 8 15PM KfXOND CHl'Rnt. 67: St bet 3d and ih Arm Sun U.I 30 Wed .8 15 THIRD CHURCH.

21st St at Albemarle Rd.Sun.ll AM. 4:30 wed ,815 PM FOI'RTH CHI'BCH. IMS Sierllng Place Sunday. II AM Wednesday. 8PM FIFTH CHURCH, 12th Ave.

and 45th St Sunday. 11 AM Wednesday, I'll. Thanksaivlna Service mrm hela la all Churches af Christ. Scientist, CHRISTIAN 8C1F.NCF RKADINO ROOMS First Chareh 734 Nnst.rand Avenue Hours. Wad.

to 5 sts vnarra -isao mira Avenue It 1 I ti 1 i I ft "SToaSr- "THE WHEREFORES OF THE BIBLE IV. RELIGIOUS SANITY" Beautiful Baptismal Service in the evening. Inspiring Song Service Cornelius Von Rees, Minister of Music WEDNESDAY, 8 P. M. PRAYER MEETING ALL WELCOME GREENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH IEVENTH AVI.

AT SIXTH ST. ALGER W. GEARY, PASTOR 10:30 A.M. "FAITH PERSEVERES" 7:45 P.M. "ABUNDANT LIFE" THANKSGIVING DAT, SERVICE 10:3 A.M.

Muslo by Greenwood Choir and Gusb Soloist, Mr. Rand Smith BIBLE SCHOOL IttOd TOUTS FELLOWS HII P.M FRIDAY. r.M. Prayer, Pralaa and Bible study Praabytorlan B. T.

Brighton local ta Oortelyett Road; church blocks southeast. Or r.atbush Aram surface to Do reheat Road; valk vast. Hear Dr. Fificld Tomorrow at 11 "What Happened mt Plymouth Rock" The Story of Free Religion in America ejaWAl You Will Also Enjoy aWaWJ Sunday Evening; at 8 eaaaag PLYMOUTH INTERNATIONAL FORUM "American Foreign Policy" How America Main- lain Leadership in I he New World? And Be Sure to Attend aaaa "98aj Thursday Morning eanj I at 10:30 I Thaiikgoit-iiia Serfs- I Sermon by I Dr. Phillips Packer Elliott I Special Music by I Plymouth Choir the I'Jace Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims L.

WENDELL FIFTELD, D.D., LITT. D. Orange and Hicka Streeta Brooklyn Heights, N. Y. City Mldwse Beryl as -and Bible Study vary Wednesday at PJf AH oleoma it JMtmorinii J- P-EMSEN A CLINTON eT.

Blett Wilt el eereuga Hall nev. r. a. Siemens. D.D., Pstlsr I A.M.

Bible School II A.M. "tiROl'NDS t'OR GRATITUDE P.M. "THANRFl'L HKARTS" Young Peonie Chorus Choir OM EC EST East 15th St. and Arena CLAUDE FAUSNAUCH, Mi.i.ter 1 (Hi A M. "Give Thanks to God 8 00 M.

Evening Worshio 8 00 PM Wed. Bible Ciass FIRST PRESBYTERIAN llrnrv Street H'lars Street I. R. PHILLIPS P. tLI.IOTT.

D.D.. miller II A.M. "THK PLRII.S POWtg Vespers: "Lessons I rom Rrooklvn Llle IV "PsS RIGHT OR LKKT" Hritht tellowihia Meeting Sneaker: Rev, Peter Pethko "CHRISTIAN Rt l.llF KOR Rl SSIA" THANKSCIVINR IMY A.M. INH1V SIRVICIS AT Phmoulh (hurra (it The Pilgrims Lutnersn SCHERMERHORN STREET EVANGELICAL CHURCH 61 Schermerhorn Street Rgv, Harbert H. Palara.

D.D.. Pastor 9.30 AM Auntlsv School 10 A Thanktaivinej Memorial Service "GRATEFUL RMEMiRANCl" 8pet isl Music I vYk II Methodist 1ST FOURTH AVENUE 4th Avenue at 47th Street Kee. HAROLD H. CLKMANS, Patter 11 A.M. Mornine Worship Sermon bj the Paster "The Voice of ThaDkigivint" 8 F.M.

Sermon -Leclur By Rav. Baiifonl Hearn "Delinquent Parents" KINGS HIGHWAY Kiafs Hifkwajr and East 37tb Street :45 A Choreh Seheal 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 8 P.M. Baroness Helena De Polenztlta Dr. ARCH TREMAYNE, Minister NEW YORK AVENUE 1T1 N.

T. Dean ta Berren Sis. ROT HENDRICKS. Paster 11 A.M. "THANKSGIVING, 1946" r.M.

'The Story of Great Hymn," 1th Are. I. E. T. er th Ave.

Ind. ta Nostrand Ave. Sta. GRACE SS Seventh AvaM ear. St.

John's Plaea ROBERT C. CARLSON. Minister 11 A.M. "WHY BE BOASTFUL" a P.M. Hound Movies "CHILD OF BETHLEHEM" ST.

MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenue at Bfverly Road RALPH EMERSON DAVIS. MmUr A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL "OUR MORAL OBLIGATIONS Br Anne Srhwarti, Lorraine Rnhrrt Jacobs and William Thompson Cetlie M. Jacob.son, Director of Mtiiio S. Jane Roberts, Organut HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Oap.

L.I. R. R. Sta. Ail lubwaji near door Rtv.

Johi Emioi Zcitcr, Minister Mr. Zeiter will preach at both Krtieea 11 A.M. Mornine Worship and Sermon; "LOOK UNTO THE ROCK" 7:45 P.M. Organ Recital David Hudson Smith 8 P.M. Eveninc Worship ancTSermon: "PERHAPS PRATER" Evening Soloists: Anna S.

Rees, lto Cathedral Choir at boLh Services 9:15 P.M. Social Hour for Sveryont Thursday Morning- at 10:80 Thanksgiving Festival Servica Mufcic by Two Choiri. Reform REFORMED Dutch Church Flatbush and church Artnues rounded 165 MINISTER Rev. HENRT A. VRUWINK.

D.D. II A.M. "WHY BE THANKFUL?" Thursday, November 28 11 A.M. Thanksgiving Day Service Dr. HENRY A.

VRUWINK Mlscellaneoua Plan to Have Your Church Represented in the Brooklyn Eagle's Thanksgiving Edition To Be Published on Wednesday, Nov. 27th For Farther Partlealara Teloaheaa Religious Advertising Department Brooklya Eagle MAia 4-6200 PREPARATION" "ssl P.M. William A. Miller. Sons Leader MANHATTAN Rosicrusian nosicnuciAii (AMORC) FREE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY Tuesday, Nov.

26, 8 P.M. "Techniques of Psychic and Mystical Power!" Br GILBERT N. H0LL0WAY, F.R.C. Learn how to make your dreams come true by releasing the secret forces of mind! Hear amazing facts about mental creating, the psychic power of WILL, the use of higher laws and principles in providing abundance, success and self-mastery. DIVINE MAGIC Take part in a fascinating group demonstration applying advanced psychic and mystical principles.

Receive the personal benefits and blessings of our effective COSMIC HEALING period. Come early, bring friends. No Fees All Welcome PYTHIAN HALL 135 W. 70th E. of B'woy ftencD SAINT ESPRIT 10 45 A.M.

ulte at Sermon. Dr Marnard Divine Science CHURCrf Or THE Hntlmg (MjriHt 1 a 1t CHURCHES tf3 BEDFORD-CENTRAL Pastors OBORQB WELLS ARMS. OD. PAUL r. BARACKJAAN, Ph.D.

llltS AM. "Life's Overtones" Dr. Bararkinan 7 15 P.M. "The Poor Little Rich Boy" Dr. Barackssan BAPTIST CHURCH Ber.

John Shade Franklin. Pastor 9:45 Church School 10 Men Bible Forum II A.M. Dr. Milton 1. Hoffman "THE REWARD OF A GRATKFUL HEART" Youth Fellowships 5.

8.30 and B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE mates between Franklin and Classon Rev ROBERT McCAUL, Pastor. 11 and MANHATTAN CARNEGIE HALL SPECIAL NOON LECTURE EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:10 to 12:55 P.M. or. EMMET FOX GIVES A PRACTICAL TALK HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR IMAGINATION DON'T MISS THIS HO4BmVO4B0asaa-Od BapUit (Ea I nary Saptiat Qlrjurch WILLIAM WARD AYBR. D.D..

Pasiot 97th Street between th and 1th Avenues Centennial Evangelistic Campaign GIroi SMI 1 win rreacn Sunday 11 A. 3 and 7:30 P. M. PALVARY RADIO BROADCAST Sunday. 11:30 and P.

1050 Itc THANKSGIVING UAY 8ERVICK, 10:30 A.M. Bahcd WORLD FAITH J3 A TT A If now 57th St 6th Floor Url I Sun 4:30 P. Ivt. Nov. 3.

Quest Speaker: A. K. KALANTAR "RELIGION THE DYNAMICS OF LIFE" Prasbytartcm First Presbyterian Church 5TH AVE BET lUh and 2tri STREETS DB MOt.UENHAWKB "PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD' P. Brahms' REQUIEM Trtitridiv 10:30 Srrvtre of Thenkstlvtnt OR MOLDENHAWER Will Preach Prolaaiant Council OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK Oder Street. New York BO.

0-7900 Tha representative coordinating aaenev af ma rroteitam cnurrnes 01 tne Metropolitan area. fOB aEKVICE TO CHURCH AND COMMUNITY Noetrand Avenue and Dean Street Take I R. T. or Ind. Subway or Bergen St.

surface to Nostrand Ave. iFlaibttHlf Foster Avenue and East 33rd Street 11 A.M. "SPIRITUAL PRIORITIES" Rev. DONALD D. REITZ.

Preacher CLASSON AVENUE Corner Monro Street II A.M. "Standing on the Promises" Rev. J. PERCIVAL HUGET, D.D. Lafayette Avenue Presbyteria-i Church Lafayette Ave.

and gutb Oslori 8L Dr. ALVIN E. AGAR If. Miaistat 1 1 A.M. Mocjory Thanksgiving Day 10:30 A.M.

Dr. Megory OnltaxiajB, FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Church of the Saviour Pierrenent Street and Monroe Place A Dr. Vsn Rensseiser Wilson "How Important Is Salvation?" Rev. Richard Henry "Rights and Duties" CARNEGIE HALL 51th Street and 1th AeOiue EMMET FOX PASTOR SPEAKS SUNDAY AT 11 A ON "THE WORST MAN IN NEW YORK" GEOROE RAJS ELY, Soloist alaa VIIDNESDAY NOON LECTURE CARNBOia HALL EI SOrARATI AD THIS PAOI Hours, 10-t. Wed to S.

Sunday. 1-4 Third Chareh B. 21at St. at Albemarla Rd. Hon re.

Wad. to 7 45 Sunday. 1-4 Fourth Chareh .158 Starling Plaea Hours, 9 T0-8 Wd to 8. Sunday. 3 1 Fifth Chareh 17th Ave.

and 4th St. Bral.JO-a. ruaVTfcueMf -t 80. Saui.1-4 WHEN OIT OF TOWN REGISTER rROM BROOKLYN i.

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