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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES APRIL 6, 1948. CONWAY- JEN'NIE on April! KEANE Li. JOHN on April 4. 1948. of 710 Decatur Street, 1948.

retired, N. Y. F. at hla Services Tonight Albert H. Bentrup Albert H.

Bentrup 82, a re- i vrl nr A i toe arA i in Residence. 104-48 ZlZtn street, eu- Abram G. Hoover, Sales Manager, 80 Abrams. Fred R. Hoover.

Abram TT 1 Illicit unci, uttu "Oiv 'uwj Cumberland Hospital. He lived: at 11 S. Elliott Place ami had worked for the Herald Tribune. Sun. Commercial Advertiser and the old New York Press.

aire. L. dearly beloved husband of Sarah (nee Hopkins); also survived by one sister, Mrs. James Wall. Funeral services Wednesday evening, 8:30.

Capt. George H. Tilly Camp, No. 66, United Spanish War Veterans. Also a member ol loved wife of William devoted mother of Mrs.

Frances Elizabeth Lynch: sister of Mrs. John Hoehn and Frapk Allen. Reposing at J. J. Gallagher Sons Funeral Home.

25 Aberdeen Street (between Broadway and Bushwick Avenuet. Requiem Mass at Our Ladv of Lourdes Church. Wednes day. 11 a.m. Interment St, John Cemetery.

l-nTti- TTTT.TA tnril 4 fnrniprlv rf Prosneot Place, sister of MaV 'the Holy Name Society. Solemn'a sales manager for the Ketter- His wife. Louise. survives.jDougal who- was killed Funeral services for Abram G. Hoover, 80, of 1272 Pacific Lithograph Manufart'ur who Sunday.

ill K. it 'hi tMmnrJ Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 a aa joacnim ana nne. To i.i tr i pwnrr i- military escort interment Ul Briley. Services Ebbers-Hills, Cemetery. Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel.

Direction of F. J. McLaughlin. 519 Clinton Avenue, KELLEY On April 5, 1948, 2:30 pjn. JOHN beloved husband of CUTLER GEORGE on April, Mary uiee McCauley); devoted 4, 1948, beloved husband of Mary M.j father of Mrs.

Veronica Roy, and devoted father of Arthur Margaret. Patricia, John H. Jr. William John M. and Edna M.land James Kelley; brother of Mrs.

Services Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Mary White, Mrs. Rose Harris, Hiiffhes Funeral Home. 4 MS 48th Mrs. Frances Wehle, Ida and Keane, U.

John Bgoingf ield. E. Kelley, John H. Bentrup. A.

U. Kiley, Grace I. ''Boyle, Alice Klein, Josephine Boyle, Arthur A. Luster, Alma D. Bredice, James M.Massey.J.V.

Broivn. Helen C. Mercaante. S. Burke.

Catherine Murphy, Anna Burkhart. MlnnieNusent, Mary A. Butterljr.M. O'Brien, Robert Cnrmichael, O'Connell, P. H.

Cohen. JoseohM. ODonnell.M. Conway. J.

V. Hare, Bridget F. Cote, Julia Olsen.Pred Cutler, George E. Owens, Arthur T. Ekeroth, Warren Pfisterer, W.

L. Ericson, E. H. J. Ramsey, Mary Falco, Giacomo Flensborg, B.

Fowler. A. C. Gamble, Henry Gass, W. G.

Geiger. Victor Gilbert, Ida I. Runron, Marie A. Schuhmacher, G. Schulz.

Marie M. Shannon, Patrick Shumway.C. Smith, George Snook. Charles A. Sullivan, Thomas Gulino.

Jack R. Hawler. Margaret Walsh, Jane Heslan, E.M. Whvte. Andrew Hofmann, L.

G. E. ABRAMS FRED April 4, 1948, beloved husband of Elizabeth. Services Walter B. Cooke.

Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbush Avenue, weanehaay, a p.iu. ru- nerai xnursaay, a.m. i evergreens cemetery. AHLGREN LORENZ.

on April 101H at hit rovirtpn 1.U4 Rit Rtr.f hWrt fihr of Ann Two Fined $600 In Unemployment Insurance Fraud Emanuel and Murray Teitel, brothers, of 310 Hinsdale were fined a total of $600 by Magistrate Henry Schwob yesterday after they had pleaded guilty to obtaining State unemployment Insurance while operating a diaper service at 1925 Avenue Z. Meanwhile, in Federal Court, Moses M. Goldman, 41, of 94 Sheriff Manhattan, was continued free in his own recognizance by Judge Harold M. Kennedy on his plea of nolo; 'contendere on one count of am information charging him with receiving unemployment insur ance benefits while he was self- employed as a trucker. Thirty- one counts will be dis- posed of when he is sentenced April 15.

Judge Kennedy also accepted a plea of nolo contendere from John Shea, 35, of 1091 Liberty Ave. to one count of a 22-count information charging him with receiving undeserved unem-plovment benefits while em- ployed as a laborer, lie as cont iiiued free for sentenc ina Anril A Mimmons wa ordered is- mkmI l- Judge Kennedy fori Avenue, Woodside. iPhiup H. neney. Keposing distant rela- IrrDOTU Manin runerai noim- ti ij j.

ji v. tv rwv4jii Classon land dear daughter of Mrs. Julia Ia. Mulvaney; siiter of Mrs. Julia f4fScboUug.8i Street "neyT 10 a.m.: Re-dSd K.

C. aged 18 years, beloved son of Harry jChurch. Inteiment Holy Cro.v, and Mary Ekeroth. Services day, 8 p.m.. at Grindrod's Fu- KI I.E RACE on April 5.

neral Parlor, 27 Hull Street. Fu-ji948. beloved wife of William trtri Uanlir HAfA I Ul uLII lL llClU Funeral services for Pvt. War-i en Harry Ekeroth of 147 Me- March 11. 1943, while serving irl, th.

taHn- i Tima will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at B. Grindrod's Funeral Parlors, 27 Hull St. The Rev. Thomas Ten Hoeve, pastor of the New Brooklyn Reformed Church, will officiate. Burial, with military honors, will take place tomorrow afternoon in Evergreens Cemetery.

Private Ekeroth. who was 18, was born in Brooklyn and was graduated-from P. S. 73. He was the New York School of Printing when he enlisted "11'1 lne on 11041.

urivmg are nis parents, iiarry ana tAerotn, and a sister, Irene. Ralph D. Lovelace, Salt Co. Official Ralph D. Lovelace of 222(1 St.

Albans, a lormer Brooklyn resident. ter (lav in Brooklyn Hosnital. He sales manager of the Inter national Salt Company, 47.) -t Manhattan. Mr. Lovelace, a native Stanfordville, N.

brought to New York City hen two, and was a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School. Before joining the salt concern :2 years ago, Mr. Lovelace wasi with the General Electric Com pany. Surviving are his widow, the. mow, me, Tria, former Marcella Bower daughter.

Mrs. Dorotln Arnold: a son. Ralph N. Love lace, and a sister, Mrs. lara I wasito SjBoness.

Reposing at her residence. 951 Atlantic Ave. Burial Will be in Kensico Cemetery. Mr. Hoover, who was horn In Millerville, canie to Brooklyn at an early age anrt had heen associated with the Ketterlinus concern for more than 50 years.

He was a former trustee of the Vni'b tive of former President Her hint Hoover. Dratbs PFISTERER WALTER suddenly. April 5. 1948. beloved husband of Catherine; devoted father of Walter J.

and loving son of Mary Pfisterer. Funeral from his residence. 65 Lutz Drive, Valley Stream, L. I on Friday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Holy Name of Mary R. C.

Church, Valley Stream. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. RAMSEY MARY JANE (nee 'O'Halloi ani. beioved wile of Charles Marv inee McGowani; Mstw oi John.

Vincent, Clare. i Caroline, Beatrice and Florence. Funeral from Edward F. Donovan FunAal Home, 322 W. 14th Street, N.

Y. Wednesday, April 7. 10 a Requiem Ma. St. Bernard's Church, 10:30 a.m.

RUNYON On April 4. 1948, MARIE beloved wife of the late Clark devoted mother of Clark L. and the late Marie Irene Run-yon. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church.

B-10 Bootn ttreei, Kego rm. Solemn Requiem Mass Ascension Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. J. J.

Gallagher- Sons, Directors. inav. r. neral Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

ERICSON ERIC H. April in his 46th year, beloved husband of Valma; brother of Ebba Sven.s cousm or Roy Eliundson (Reposing at the Halvor.sen Chiipel. "1" ,01" iiHniui an vices ji.ui. fic- mriviico iviusiiv, a 4V "8ou services Wednesday, I 1948, beloved husband of Stella Maionei dear lather of Jark Ahlgreii. Services at Ericson fcjFina! obsequies Fresh Pond.

Ericson 's Chanel. 500 Street pai p.tapomo nn Anril 4 v(f, William devoted mother of Charles ni rriuin nnvai Ti nnri.lovins daughter of Patrick and, wi be hell' at iu 1 V- m- -r I I nomas J. Sullivan Riles Thursday The funeral of Thomas J. Sullivan, 112, of 2231 Vander-veer Place, ho was killed Sun- nay niru nun ne aim in," iy an aii wife, Anna, were hit 1 tomobile at Schennerhorn and Bond will lie held Tluirs Idyy from the James C. Nugent Funeral Home Avenue and! E.

28th St. A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 11 a. m. in St. Jerome's R.

C. Church, New-kirk and Nostrand Aves. Burial will be In Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Sullivan was a native of Ireland and for about 25 years had been connected with the Highways Department.

He was a member of Unit 1. Celtici (Vclo, and of St. Jerome's I Joly, Sm-iii Hins u-ill lu nv oranlzatUn! ai runeral chapt-l at 8 p. tomorrow Besides his wife, who in Holy Family Hospital. Mr.

Sullivan is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anne Conway, and a son, Thomas F. Sullivan. Mrs. E.

V. Kelly, Active in Church A solemn mass of retiutem for Mrs. hhzabeth Kelly, a 1 Member of the Third Order of Society of Our Lady of Lourdes R. Church, Broadway and Aberdeen will be offered at that church at a.m. tomorrow.

The funeral will be held from Kearns Sons Funeral Home. 1504 Bushwick Ave. Burial will te in St. John'o Cemetery. Mrs.

Kellv, who lived at 731 Tuesday at 8 in. Interment Ever- greens Cemetery Wednesday. 10 a BECKER WILLIAM, on Mon- Andrew Rose una titi a uiie lor new initiate a drive for by his mother. Irene, and Nassau Knolls Cemetery Fast Hempstead, who failed appear in court to answer a 5ay, April 5. 1948, of 221 Autumn jrene Tortora.

Reposing at Avenue, Cypress Hills, brother oftnis residence, 2959 Quenlin Road, Amelia Hall and Bessie Sneciker. untji Thursday, 9 a.m. Requiem Service at the Fairchild Chapel, Mass at Good Shepherd Church, Batchelder and Avenue at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Crcs Cemetery. A.

Meluccl, Funeral Director. FLENSBORG BERNARD, on Monday, April 5, 1948, beloved husband of Sophie, and father of Bernard Jr. Religious and Frater nal services by Central Lodge No Sfil Ar A at Ihp Funeral 89-31 164th Street, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Jamaica1. BEDINGFIELD ELIZABETH (nee Hemmmgs), on April 6, in her 88th year, widow of the late Victor mother of Victor G.

L. Resting at Pyle's Funeral Chapel. 1925 Church Avenue, Brooklyn. Notice ol funeral later BENTRUP ALBERT on April 5, 1948. born Quincy, 111., beloved husband of Louise inee SpenRlen.

Menvbcr of I. T. U. for 62 years. Funeral services at his residence.

11 S. Elliott Place, Thursday, 1 p.m. Cremation Fresh Pond Crematory. (Kansas City, Geraidinejinterment Calvary cemetery. -joseuh F.

Service at Church oi the Ho'y Apostles, 612 Greenwood "wedneMlav. 11:30 a.m. In LUSTER ALMA of Bronx-ville. N. suddenly on Sunday, April 4, 1948, beloved wife of Emile J.

Luster; mother of Carl J. Luster. Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue. Wednesday at 2 p.m.

MASSEY JAMES of Hol-brook, L. on April 4, beloved husband of Margaret Connolly Massey. and father of Joseph Mrs. Julia Heath. Mrs.

Margaret a 1 1 ana Mrs. R. C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma, N. Y.

Inteiment Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn. Reposing at Ray-nor's Chapel, Sayville, L. I. MERCADANTE SERAFINO Sami, beloved son of Anthony and iBenvenuta; devoted broUier ol Jo- 10 a -m- Interment St. John's Ceme- lfr- 30-count.

information alleging lie also received undeserved benefits. Patrick Shannon, in Sanitation Aide Patrick .1. Shannon. "5. World, home, 1813 E.

38th St. Born in County Sligo, West Ireland. Mr. Shannon came to the I'nited States 37 vears aeo. He had long been active in the Holy Name Society and the Irish-American Association of the Department of Sanitation.

The funeral will be held Thursday from his home. A Home of Geome C. Herbst and brother of Arthur 6741 5th Avenue (near 68th Street). Mafsey. Requiem Mass Wednesday, an Wedncsrlav at 8 nm Funeral 'April 7.

9 a.m.. at St. Josephs SHANNON PATRICK sud- denly. April 5, 1948. beloved hus 1 riill- fnthfif rf Silvernail.

(onnected with the fur "Tredea Defense Units" I'lineial services will be of sanitation for the lastof the army's enlisted reserve at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the vesterdav at his'corps. groups of men who form u-auu ui uiu, ilhva James J. and Patricia A lilll( ls ulll lf the Rosary Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

FOWLER-ALEXANDER at Ridgewood, N. April 5, 1948, has band of the late Frances J. Seixas and Mrs. W. F.

Cudlipp. Funeral Los Angeles, and Quincy.iand father of Mrs. G. S. Millington service at C.

C. Van Emburgh Mor-jsephine. Mrs. Paul Messina and tuary, 306 East Ridgewood Mrs. Peter Raffo.

Funeral from Ridgewood, Thursday, April 8, 2 Galgano Funeral Chapel, 5903 11th p.m. Interment Valleau Avenue, Brooklyn, Wednesday, Ridgewood. i April 7, at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re- GAMBLE HENRY, April Maf at Teresa's 1B4 heloveri hushanri nf Sarah- Church, 6y.h Street, 12th Avenue, solemn mass of requiem will beifirms. offered at 9 a.m. at St.

Thomas General Hodges indorsed the Aquinas fold church) R. C.i plan. Tredea went to Governors Church. Flatbush and Flatlands Island and, with top brass in Chauncey died Sunday. She Pfc.

M. Bredire, one was born in Brooklyn and was i of the Pacific war dead reeeivly the mother of Detective Harold! returned 10 Brooklyn, will be Kellv of the Tlld Souad. bt-lburied tomorrow in the National Lee Again Heads Library Group Robert E. Lee, past president of the New York State Bar Association, was re-elected presi dent of the Library Associates of Brooklyn College at the annual meeting at the college yes terday. Elected to serve as vice presi dents were Max Abelman, secretary to the president of the Jewish Hospital; the Rev.

Dr. John H. Lathrop and Mary E- Dillon, former president of the Boartl of Education; Joseph Stephens of the National City Bank is treasurer: Mrs. PhilliD B. Shaw, president of the Facul- ty Wives Club, recording secre- tary, and Prof.

Francis P. Kil- coyne, of the college faculty, executive secretary. Among the directors present were Joseph B. Cavallaro of the Board of Higher Education, Mrs. Thomas G.

Evans, Surrogate Francis D. McGarey, Edwin B. Wilson, executive editor of the Brooklyn Eagle; Mortimer Brenner, Wayne Shirley, director of the Pratt Institute Library School, and Fred B. Rothman, attorney. Also on hand were of ficers of the associates and mem- 'inrs of the college staff.

a memner.snip rominittoc spon "icmuei Boro Man Called Inspiration for New Defense Unit John Tredea, a toolmaker of 30.) Oakland today was credited by Gen. Courtney II. Hodges, commander of the First ArillV. with beinor the innii-a. units in plants where they work and drill in off-time.

Tredeas, an English-born for- nier staff sergeant who was captured by the Nazis and escaped from a prison camp, but only after losing 67 pounds, wrote General Hodges recently, suggesting the formation of the defense units in commercial attendance, Including General Hodges, he was sworn In as a staff sergeant of the Enlisted Reserve Corps. Meanwhile, the army Is pressing formation of the "Tredea Defense Units." STORAGE NO I ICE NOTICE OF SALE ON TUESDAY. MAY 4th. 19IS. 10:30 a.m..

HOME STORAGE WAREHOUSE 24S-252 17th Strtet, Brooklyn. 1. H. Callahaii. Emery L.

It Anna N. Drolfit, Mr. T. Erlckson. B.

W. Ferguson. Mrs. K. Foy.

Mr. Frank Hilt E. Jolick. M. T.

Jone. Jam O. joie'iwon. Mm. cifnevieve Knox.

Mm. Mary Louifh-lln. Mm. Eileen McGrath. Aloysiua J.

Murphy, Helen V. Petemou. El-wood E. Peieinon. Marlon Puokin.

Dorothy Resoate, Allihano Sabalo. Muriel Suakiiwiaki, Anna Theriault. Joseph Tlienault, Ray Walters. William Weil. Mra.

Fred Wllken: You and each of you are hereby notified that the time for the payment of our lien upon the property hereinafter described having expired, after due notice thereof had been given you, we will cause AUch property, to wit: Hounehould consisting of andironn. bedroom, living room and dining room furniture, bedding, box uenm. ramnets. chairs. cuImoila.

uriaiiw. cjirpets. run, ciieM china. ulafsware. clocks, candlesticks, desks, drapes, electrical appiianrea.

fur -oat. fork. Kpoon. kitchen uteniit, lampi an( Hide, linens, leather cues. jmetal rigui-es, mirrors.

nieUilware, Dlftted radios, tables. lova. trava. towels, trunks, toilet articles, piano, vacuum cleaners. Venetian blinds, wearing apparel, irai range, Ice boxes, mechanical refrigerators, miscellaneous personal effects, books and manuscripts, hat cleaning and block equipment, and all other goods stored by you or in your name, or on your account, in Ihe Home Storage A to be sold at public auction at 231 13th Street.

Brooklyn. N. on Tuesday. May 4th. 1948.

at 10:30 a.m.. according to the statutes in such ca-'s made and provided to satisfy our Hens. If for any reason the sale fhall not be completed on th said dale it will he, continued on Tuesday. lats at the same iun and place until all good- are sold or unt Ulill me nen is HOME STORAGE WAREHOUSE WILLIAM PEPE. ap6-2t Tu ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY In th Matter of the general -fisnmint for tlie benefit of i-reditm-s of MOLIalE BAUER, dba MOI-UE'S BAKE SHOP. A.iKnor to AARON L. PALMER. Pursuant to an order of Mr. Justice Powers, notice in hereby (riven to all person hiving claims aifainst the aforementioned ansiifnor furmerlv Et 95th Street.

Brooklyn. N. to preaeiit yaine with vouuiers duly verified at the office of the assignee on or before April 30. 1948. AARON PALMER.

Assignee. 66 Court Street. Brooklyn 2. N. Y.

LEGAL NOTICES CHEMICAL FABRICS COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the limited DartnerahiD eonsistina- of Fred S. Strauss. Charlea P. Beasan. and Allan Shedlin.

as general partners, and Anna H. Shedlin. Max Straais. Stanley J. Harte.

Dorothy r.tiun inn nan-- ana-I i as Trustees for Ard'ea- hrdlin. and kniiwit ny the nsme or 'i-'tou sl Fibnrs Coni- nanv. Ik- H-at--- t-r the formation which was in the office of devoted father of Grace Flor-, ence E. and Harry G. Reposing! Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, till Thursday, 9 a.m. Interment Kensico Cemetery. Please omit flowers. rence I). House Funeral Home.

1DI-02 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans. Rites Tomorrow For Pfc. Bredice Cemetery. Pinelawn.

with mill tary The funeral will be from the Arthur .1. Addeo! hurch, Hh Ave. and 9th St. Private Bredice. the son of Philip and Fanny Bredice of 101 Uth was killed at lwo Jima Feb.

10-15, while serving with the marines. At his death he was 22. He was a graduate of Manual Training High School; and went to Ohio State tached to the Libertv Ave. sta tion. She also is survived bv an- MURPHY On April 5.

1948. Bella Funeral Home. a nai-ANNA devoted mother of Mm. Avenue corner Bay 43d Street. Anna A.

Murray, James C. and Fual Wednesday, 1 p.m. Edward S. Murphy. Funeral from! SCHULZ MARIE on Tues- 111., papers please copy.f BOYLE ALICE.

Saturday, April 1, 1948, of 93-16 93d Avenue, Wood-haven, beloved mother of Walter and Harold. Services at Donovan's Chapel, Bushwick Avenue and Decatur Street. Brooklyn, Wednesday tt 2 p.m. Interment "The Evergreens." J. Clement Reams, Director.

BOYLE ARTHUR A. Catholic Lawyers Guild of the Dioce.se of Brooklyn announces with profound regret the death on April 2, 1948. of its member. Arthur A. Boyle.

Howard A Seitz. President. George F. L. Hentz, Secretary'.

BREDICE JAMES Pfc. U. S. M. killed at Iwo Jima February 24, 1945, of 151 11th Street, beloved son of Philip and Fanny Bredire; brother of Michael.

Solemn Requiem Mass Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.. at St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church.

Reposing at Arthur J. Addeo Funeral Home. 7th Street corner 4th Avenue. Interment National Cemetery, Long Island. other son, Joseph P.

Kelly; Funeral Home, Ith Ave. and daughter, Mrs. Blanche and a solemn mass of Dcmpsey: four sisters. Mrs.jrequiem will follow at 9:30 a.m. Helen i'arnell, Mrs.

Cccilia in St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. GASS WILLIAM on April 5, 1948. devoted husband of Cath-'on erine mee Smith); beloved father I her residence at 612 E.

37th Street Friday. April 9, at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Jerome Holy Cross Cemetery. NUGENT MARY A on April 4. 1948; devoted mother ot Mrs.

Ellen of Mrs. Katherine Flynn. James and Thomas of County Sliao, Doone West. Ireland. Funeral Thursday.

8:30 a.m.. from his residence, 1845 E. 38th Requiem Mass 9 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas (om church). Interment National Cemetery, Long Island.

SCHUHMACHER GEORGE LAWRENCE, on April 3, survived by wife, Dorothy mee Diamond); daughter, Dorothy: sisters. Rose, Margaret. Helen, Julia; brothers, William. Charles. Joseph land John.

Reposing at Peter C. day, April 6. 1948, of 131-46 223d iStreet. Sprinafield; devoted mother j0f Irene Merrill: sister of Mrs. at the Fairchild Chapel, 8931 164th'1' Street.

Jamaica, later. SHUM WAY -CLIFFORD Jr Maiverne. i iauiti 01 wii Funeral Home, 34 Hempstead Ave inue, Lynbrook. L. I.

Services Wednesday, April 7, at 2 m. SMITH GEORGE, April Ul Oinei OI UOM-Ull OIlllUl. rct-UUMJlK Ebbcrs-Hill, Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel. 519 Clinton Ave lr- Thursday, 9:30 a.m. SNOOK Suddenly, on April 4.

CHARLES beloed husband of Catherine inee Nehlscn) dear fa-j J. of of ui Mary nn DeGrimihv: twoi brother of Sophie Beckman; grand-j father of Ruth and Florence Kopta. Services at the Bergen Funeral Home, 45-18 48th Avenue. Woodside. L.

on Wednesday, brothers, Peter and Edward "tiCrean, and nine grandchildren. Burrows and Albert Nutent; dear'Orlando. Fla in his 37th year, dear 9 p.m., the Reverend John W. -sister of Mrs. Anna Snediker.

Mrs. son of Anne and cilllorcl snum-Klahn officiating. Interment Mt.jGeorge Spinner and James E. Mon- way of Orlando, Fla. (formerly of alian.

Funeral lrom waiter a. Aves. Burial will be in the, Long Island National Cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Anna Gill Shannon; a son, James .1.

Shannon; a daughter, Patricia a sister, Mrs. Katherine Flynn. and two brothers, James and Thomas Shannon, both of Eire. Patrick O'Connell, flnfraff Af LA VVIIII UllVl A solemn mass of requiem for Patrick H. O'Connell, retired dock builder and foundation contractor, will be offered at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in St. Vincent Ferrer's R. C. Church, E. St.

and Glenwood Road. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cooke. Funeral Home, 151 Ijn-: and Clifford III; brother ol Lo-den Boulevard. Solemn Requiem relle S. Parsons of-Rockville Cen- ct EViiiiic A-ticl rHii-nh itro Rpnrami? at.

thp Plinrh 208isity on a scholarship. He was BROOKLYN LODGE NO. of Mrs. Theresa Smith; B. P.

O. ELKS Brothers: Funeral brother of Mrs. Anna Ulnar and service for our brother, LOUIS G.j0hn Geiger. Funeral Thursday. HOFMANN Tuesday, April 6.

830 a from nls residence; at the university when he enlisted in 1912. Besides his parents, he Is survived by a brother, Michael. Mrs. GustdV Haven Flmprai j( PS V1. p.m., at nis residence, iim Hay Street, Ross J.

Di Lorenzo, Exalted Kuier. Thomas F. Cuite, Secretary. BROWN On April 5. 1948.

i HELEN a member of Flatbush- Tompkins Congregational Church. helmina Haven of Oti I McDonald Cemetery. ii. i who died there Mr. OConnell, who lived at will he held at 8 tonight at thc'l22ti K.

Kith died on Sun- Mawn Funeral Home. 982 Me- day. He was a lifelong resident' Olivet Cemetery, Thursday, 3 p.m. GEIGER VICTOR, on Monday. April 5, 1948.

in his 43d year, of 1682 E. 46th Street, Brooklyn, beloved husband nf Mvrlle- rteur thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church.

Brooklyn, where a isolemn Requiem Mass will be offered. Interment Holy Crass Cemetery. Under direction of George Baque Funeral Home. GILBERT IDA on Tuesday. Clark, on Thursday, at OOLINO-Pvt.

JACK RICHARD, v. wi luaitu at JroJHna Paren tL lUht rvnr M- Kiniiinn nf nm, j.i i mains reposing at his late resl- i c-ti nni Tl 1.1 uchlc, lull I I Lil IJimJKlVIl. Ti-, and (nf Margaret Roberts and Murieivlng memory of our dear many years was associated Services at her home. 123 Linden I April 6. 1948, retired teacher, be- nue.

Thursday. 8:30 a.m.; Solemn Boulevard. Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. jloved sister of the late A. Louise1 Requiem Mass Resurrection Church, Service at the First Pies-19 a.m.

Interment Pinelawn Na-BURKE On April 4. 1948, at her'byterian Church. Henrv Street tional Cemetery. Monies Pimeral frnm his residence ine niouMVii conn acuiiK ill ni.siiverware. sofa.

teases. residence. 189 8tn Avenue, L.AiM-;near 918 76th Street, Thursday; Solemn and JOSEPH RAWLE. Requiem Mass St. Ephrem's Church, BOND EDITH EDNA, beloved 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Died April 6, 1946. fcRUNK nee uusickj, Deiovea m. Scaer. pastor of Trinity Luth viitii cii, ism Ave. anil U.

8th will officiate. Burial will he in St. Michael's Cemetery, Astoria. Mrs. Hayen.

a native of Long Island City, came to Brooklyn many years ago and had been a member of Trinity Lutheran Church since its establishment some 20 years- ago. She had long been active in the Concor dia Circle of the church. Surviving are her husband. "ntil Wednesday, April 7. Gustav Hayen; a daughter, Mrs.lnell Her husband.

Patrick .1, Kellv died 27 years ago. Deatfts WILLMOTT KATE at jWejrfield Street. April 5, 1948, wife the late Alfred dear mother the late Alfred also survived by daughter-in-law. Hazel Will- and granddaughter. Marion Tnnm Wprvklnu Krw-h IPiiliArol Home.

514 WiLson Avenue. Solemn, Mass Thursday, 9 a.m., St. Martin mui.t rv. vnunn. iiuernieiii St.

Mary's Cemetery. in (rmorlnm BJUKKSTKOM MATILDA. In Who passed away April 6. 1944. Oone but not fontotten.

HUSBAND. JACOBSEN HANNAH E. Died April 6. 1941. Her memory Is as dear toda? As In the hour oafsed awav HUSBAND and CHILDREN.

1 LEE ANNA. In loving memory ul "'uuici. unn npru mm. srn -dear mother ar.d tune your rest. miss von no loved jou be.st.

SONS and DAUGHTERS. SANDERS In cherished memory of my devoted husband and our dear father, BERNARD SANDERS, who entered eternal peace April 6. 1946. Loving WIFE and CHILDREN. WHITE In loving memory of LILLIE, who passed away April 1945 No knn.

the heartache. Oi.ly thoje who have uch can lell Of the grief thai la borne in For the one 1 loved so well. C0aS8C8 HEFFERNAN PATRICK. In memory of my beloved father. First Anniversary Mass at fit.

Anselm's. Daughter, Mrs. Hugh Begley. Cemetery. SULLIVAN-THOMAS sud denly.

April 4. 1948, of 2231 Vander veer Place, native of Oughterard Glann. County Ireland. oeioveo nusuaiK! oi Anna tneei Wardi; father of Mrs. Anne Con- wav and Thomas F.

Funeral fromj James Nugent Funeral Home.r Avenue and E. 28th Street, Thursdav; Solemn Requiem Mass Ol. ariuiiira ik. vy. IIUJVII, 11 a.

ill. WALSHOn April 3. 1948, JANE, mother of the Rev. William J. Walsh, pastor of St.

Raymond's R. C. Church, East Rockaway, L. and Oliver L. Walsh.

Reposing at Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Michael' R. C. Church Wednesday.

April 7. at 10 ii-nirm nuij uuv, wint-; WHYTE -Anril 5 1948 AN iW 6, hhzabeth Lindner: two sons. Henry and Edward Hayen. and! four grandchildren. 1 lu m-.

at th Shrine Church of St. 'Bernadett Avenue and 83d rkl-vn- Interment Long onul -emeiei. Onofrio Friscia Son, Directors. Thursday, 9:45 a.m. Interment Holy'; Cross Cemetery.

n'HPIUN PORS'RT nf RR Plni-pnro Avemip Anril 1 Q4K he i i i i 1 fr.ihn,- nf Rhrt Jonn Gerard. Eileen and Patricia- also survived bv one sis- ter. Mae Bonnander. Po.st Commander of Marine Park Post No. 2781, V.

F. W. Funeral from Byrnes Funeral Home, 2.i84 Gerritt.sen Ave- O'CONNELL PATRICK on April 4, 1948, at his home. 1226 E. 4ttth Street, beloved husband of dear father of Thomas fond brother of Mrs.

Margaret Oal- hT' Kathrym April 7, 10 a.m., St Vincent Ferrer r- Interment Holy l4d, ODONNELL On April 5. MAUREEN ANN. of 431 45th Street. beioved daughter of William J. and' iGertrude C.

sistdr of Mrs. Arthur Conlon and Mrs. John Thursday. April 8. 8:30 a.m.: Sol-j cmn Requiem Mass af St.

Michael R. C. Chun h. Interment St. Charles Cemetery.

'HARE-On April 3. 1948. BRIDGET wile of the late Francis and beloved mother of Mary John James. Charles and Eleanor Lindren. Reposing Geore J.

Ayen Memorial Chapel. 55 7th Avenue. Mass at St. Francis Xavier R. C.

Church. Wednesday, April 7, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OLSEN April 4. 1948, FRED, OLsen.

Services at Fred Hcrb.t Sons Memorial, '501 5th Avenue. Wedr.efday. 2:30 m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. OWEN'S ARTHUR on April 1948.

beloved husband of Regma inee Collinsi; devoted father of Arthur. Joan and John; beloved! son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V.f Owens; brother of Helen McKenny.i of O'Connell Coffey, founded by his father a few years after the Civil War. He was one of the original members of the Garnet Wheelmen.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Mulligan O'Connell; a son, Thomas P. O'Connell; three sis- ters, Mrs. Margaret Callagher, j.Iosephine A. and Kathryn L.

O'Connell, and two brothers, 'Thomas F. and Albert V. 0'Con "GOING FLACKS?" PHONE M.V. 4200 FOR IDKAS FUNERAL INFORMATION 50 S.ventk Avenge MAia 2-85S5 Twidav. Avrlt fth PHELI.IS.

J. Wile 1 No.n at Chanel Wednetdav. Avrli 7th BENNETT, Ehle 1:00 f.M. at ChaKl Thursdn, April Ith BENTRi Albart IMK1 r.M. at Haaia 1211 Flatbaik Ati.

Uck. 2-I2M HA WLEY MARGARET be- Geyer of Philadelphia, Mrs. Ed-loved wife of the late William; de- ward Lowney, Beradette. Joan. Wil-voted mother of Helen; sister oflliani and Robert O'Donnell.

Fu-Mary and Jeremiah Leeney, Pu-'neral from Schaefer's Funeral Par-neral from her residence. 88-35 ilor. 4th Avenue and 42d Street, on "Walter Cook INC. DREW, of 426 36th Street, in hisiLoving Sister, Minnie Rohland. 69th Road, Forest Hills.

Wednes- oay, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem at Church of Our Lady Mercy. Kessel Street. 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Glascott Funeral Home. tijiiADtin onj vi t. tans, ueiovea wue oi me late Michael. Funeral from the Thomas M.

Quinn Sons Funeral Home, 162-14 Sanford Avenue. Flushing. L. I on Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Kevin's R.

C. Church, 10 a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOFMANN LOUIS on April 87th year, born in Douglejston. Scotland, beloved husband of Margaret and devoted father of Mildred Whyte Liger.

Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 8 the Rev. Joseph Snyder officiating. Interment private. 'Vr Zrh of John. Frank and Mildred Burke; sister-in-law of Thomas Burke.

Funeral from her home.Wednesday. 10 a.m.: thence to St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, where a Sol emn Requiem Mass will be offered.

John J. Flood. Director BURKHART MINNIE, devoted Hire of Louis; loving motner oi Totrir-e Tajihh Kleanor Pearl. Joan. Elaine and dear sis ter of Victor and Irving Spievack.

Services were held Sundav. ADril, 4. at Jeffer Funeral, New York Avenue, Brooklyn. Shiva at 3110 Avenue Brooklyn. BUTTER LY MARGARET, April 3, 1948.

Funeral from Chapel. Wednesday. April 7. 177 Utica Avenue; Solemn Mass 10 a.m., St. Matthew's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Director John G. Wuestman.

CARMICHAEL HELEN suddenly, on April 4, 1948. beloved wife of George loving mother of George J. Jr. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Harry F. Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Coney Island Avenue.

COHEN JOSEPH on Saturday. April 3. 1948, of 55 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, brother of Mrs Linda F. Ryan and uncle of Mrs. Elmore N.

Freeman of Rutherford, New Jersey. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Wednesday at 9:15 a.m.; thence to the Church of the Na tivity, Madison Street and Classon Avenue, where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9:30. Trained to anticipate your wishes; Equipped to fulfill them FAIRCHILD SONS IMC. ri'SBKAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1SH til AtlaatU BiMklya hMk ft.

tmUWi. Vanaca BROOKLYN FLUSHINO JAMAICA CA1DEM CITY MAMHASSCT of 3, of on of at rneitfav. tth Molly Sehwarzschild. DP.VI.IN Injfnr A.M. at Chmpel Anne 8chart.

Ceha S. NadW. Allan FOSTFK. Edwari 1 P.M. at Caaael Shedlin and Anna Harte Shedlin as WttKS, John P.M.

at ChapelTruitees for Virtor Shedlin. Allan tprfl Tth IShedlin and Anna Harte Shedlin as TkKSCH Hrrxisn 1 :00 P.M. at Ckaael 'Trustees for Allan Harte Shediin and devoted husband of Myrtle "lh Street, brother of Finn NOW IN OUR SOth YEAR services in our chapels, your church or home In the service rendered by Walter B. Cooke, the care and handling of flowers is far from being a mere detail. Instead, we look upon thin as a special responsibility.

At any funeral, large or small, flowers speak a silent language of mpalhy and remembrance. We handle three eloquent tributes carefully, feelingly as thoughts and not as things. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 mi lt d' b-e'n 'li-solv- Slat 194S ivrtl tth C.MRI I Ilrnrs A8K tMS. Irri Ot bao'l I OH P.M. at bant I 151 Liadea Blvd.

BUcL. 4-1200 r-'nirirfaK, Nl'OENT, Mr I M-32 F.reit Art. HEitaaa 3-0900 Tuftdov. April $tH MU.ANO Antsinett A.M. at Ckaaal RVdneidoy.

April 7th ALLEN. Clara P.M. at Ckal riiartdar. April Ith iTINTEKS. Frank A.M.

at Ckapd MOLL. Adaa. Scrrics a Arraat4 15S-H Nortktni Bld. FUikiag 3-6600 Ttifudat. ApHI 1.1 NOHINO.

Danalas A.M. at Chapel WHITE. Aatasta P.M. at Chapel e.rf. Aonr 7,, THOMPSON.

Eoallr I P.M. at Ch.pel IS A.M. at Chisel 1 I6" Collins. Margaret de Nicola, Bt, Iifw.Yo,an.d rz bed i iltiiirnvf A 1 -nnrelling sin limited J'' iTl. f'ce of the said County Clerk on March 1" IS.

Dated. Brooklyn. 31t. 1948. New York.

March ap6-bt Tu DISSOLOTION KOTICtS STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, ss. I DO HEREBY CERTIFY that a ertificdte of dissolution of SABRON CORPORATION has bfn filed in this department thi." day and that it appears thererr.im that such rorpora- tion In- ronmhed with 'ivliun one hundred and five of the St. Coroo- Jf iV" loving father of Richard brother: Harold and Mrs. Andrew Staab: ai, survived ra nru hi Robert. Fraternal and Religious service Tuesday, 8 p.m at, his home, 1154 HaLsey Street.

Imr-i4, ment Wednesday, 2 p.m., Ever- rreens Cemetery. Direction Jere J. Cronin. April 4. 1948, beloved husband Jennie and father of ard A.

and Herbert Hoover. Services at the Fairchild Chapel. 961 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday 8:30 p.m. HOWARD JOHN on April 4 1948, husband of the late Nora! mee Kellehen: father of John.i James and Margaret. Funeral, from the Parlors of James F.1 McKeon fe Son.

7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Thursday. 9:30 a I iu i-itr av. Ul i ukc.lao.? or Angela, wnere a Mass will be offered. Interment CaJvary St. 9 lyn Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxford! Street, on Tuesday. Requiem Mass; Jerome's R. C. Church. Nostrand I and Newkirk Avenues, a.m.

HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC Crt. 41 Yean BUckminstar 2-0174 I92S Church ArtftM 3 Brooklyn Ijpcalitms 7501 FIFTH AVE. S3 HANSON PLACE 711 5TH ST. PHOUE SHORE AOAB 5-IM BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES riataiiik aWs -lUckaMiitw MM IS-lNiHtidww-iAaktt-U7 Ul I Maa latilairara'-atkaminttf 4-I2M 1SI-U Martk.

l-0 -M Sasaatk Somm-MAm 2 lUi 32 smt iMsw-Wrawa 1 9M rUMIKAt MOWCS IN tROOKLVN- MANHATTAN. mONX-OUtCMt hand and offii ii! -1 SF1. the Department of "OF THE State, at the Cnv of ST.TE Albany this second OF day of April. ona NEW YORK thousand nine hundred and irtv-eigh. THOMA? J.

CTRRAV. Secretary of Stat. Bv Edward Harper, Deputy Secretary of Stt. apa-JlTm cemetery. i.

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