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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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"YOUNG HELEN suddenly. BROOKLYN EAGLE, SIM, NOV. 24, 1946 21 IHNKEN EMMA, on Friday, No- RATHKAMP ROBERT C. of 33 WILKINSON HARRIETT of CRAWFORD November 23, 1946V on November 22, beloved mother of vember 23,. 1946, sliter of Mary lhn GRETTA, devoted sister of Mrs.

Helen and Mary Young; loving sis 1123 86th-Sweet, en November 2. 1948, wife-of the late Rev. George 8. Wilkinson and beloved mother of Anna L. Crossett and Erwln Clifton Place, op Friday; November 22, 1946, beloved son' of Hannah and Ralph, and brother of William Service at the.

Fair- ken and aunt of May Wllkens. Services on Monday at 2 p.m. at Homey Tolaon, Mrs. Agnes Bpamer and Ella Crawford. Reposing Wil In Qjemoriam BRISK In loving memory of Adelman.

Dor LiDoencott, C. P. liam A. Martin Funeral Home, at ter of Mrs. Anne F.

Bain, Mrs. Mary McNeely, Mrs, Alice Carl, John. William and George Fernit. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Harry LILLIAN, died November 22. 1940.

fond sister of Mary Wllken, Martha Classon Avenue corner sterling Place, Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m. Loving Brother, Devoted Aunt. CRAWLEY In loving memory of and Robett Renwick; also survived by two grandchildren. Services at In Q3emorfam HUGHES lovhig memory of our dear mother. CATHERINE, wha died November 24, 1931.

Masses offered. FAMILY. TICHENOR In memory of CLARIBEL V. S. TICHENOR, who died November 25, 1944.

Bltrp en. dear wife. nd Uke Tour rutl Requiem Mass, St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

child Chapel, 851 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, on Monday, November 25, at 2 p.m. RATTINGER JEANNETTE H. fnee' McQlynn). on November 23, 1946. beloved wife of Otto de THERESA died November 24, F.

Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Confy Island Avenue; Requiem Mass. 9:30 a.m., Holy Name R. C. Church. Interment Most Holy Alexander, Fannie Loug Win, John D.

Barnea, C. M. Lynch, John Becker, George 0. MacNish, Andrew Bennla, Maher, Ann M. Berger, Caroline Mede, Patrick J.

Blum, Edward Miller, Anthony Boyle, Edward MUler.John Boyle, James Olson, August Clark, Susanna O'Shea, Thomas E. a Waldeck Home lor Funerals. 7614 4th Avenue, Monday, 840 p.m. the Chapel, 187 8. Oxford Street.

A. A. Jung. JACKSON Brig. General WILLIAM formerly commander of the Fourteenth Infantry, N.

Y. National Guard; husband of Alice I. Mooney, Funeral services at Fourteenth Regiment Armory, 1408 8th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Monday, 8 p.m. Burial Arlington Cemetery, Washington, D.

Tuesday. KENNEY FLORENCE on No 1932. Mass offered. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. EISENSTADT In loving memory Trinity Cemetery.

WIPPER ADELAIDE. 21 1940. dear sister of Edith voted mother of John E. and the RON IN WILLIAM on Thursday, November 21, 1946, dear father of Agnes Talmadge, Helen Berube, William J. and John Cronln; brother of Agnes Cody.

Fu Wlpper. Amy Arnold. Charles Wlp late Dorothy Jane; sister of Hobson of our son and brother, Pfc. mui you mcul wno lovea rou Dtst. WALTER.

(Crawford, QretU. Overacker, Herman McGlynn Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 BERTRAM EISENSTADT, killed In action November 25, 1944. MOTHER and BROTHERS. per and Florence Dorst. Reposing at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, until Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Q3as0C0 DAVIS First Anniversary neral Monday from his home, 256 Wyckoff Street; Requiem Mass St. Agnes R. C. Church at 9:30 a m. isa.i from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue.

Requiem Mass R. C. Church of Our Lady of Refuge. Interment Holy Mass OBITUARIES ON PAGE 32 Mass St. Paul's Episcopal Church, vember 22, wife of John; mother of for thomas B.

Monday, No-'Unveiling and Acknowledg- vember 25, 9:30 a.m.. Our Lady of Cross Cemetery. Florence, Joan, Joyce; sister of Clinton and Carroll Streets, 10 a.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. DAL MOLIN MINNA of Angels Church.

mam iibihh rwac George and Frank Mrs. Charles Fels. Funeral from Queens Rockvllle Centre, L. on Friday, REARDON MARGARET on November 22, 1946, wife of the late Friday, November 22, 1948, daughter Abbey, -Hollls Avenue and 198th cronin, William KauiKamp, n. v.

Dal MoBn.M. B. RatUnger, J. H. Delmonleo.

A. Beardon, M. K. Donahue. Emma J.

Began, PrancU Farmer, Mary Richardson, M. Wrench. Jessie W. Santos. Loretta Frlcano, JosephlneSchnoll, Anna Gallagher, Daniel Schumacher, K.

GalllnaA, Anna Sheridan, Mary A. Heaton, WUUam Stleber, Emily E. Hennrlch, Rev. K. Thorn, P.

G. Hogan. Delia Uettwlller, Ernest Houlihan, James Vogel, Baroara lhnken. Emma Werthelm, Anna Jackson, Brig. Gen.

Wilkinson, H. R. Kenney, Florence Wlpper, Adelaide Bladen wd aunt TwZ iOT l.iit. C. Church Tuesday, 10 a.m.

of the late Patrick and Hannah Reardon. Survived by five sisters and two brothers. Funeral from the Fairchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. Bladen. Friends may call at the' Direction- George T.

Fairchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave nue, near Grand Avenue, until Sun- vttnnjtv nn Sat.nr- 0 nue, near Grand Avenue, Tuesday.f, Display of. Fireworks on Opening of Brooklyn Bridge on May 24, 1883 hay at noon. Service it Calvary av, November 23, 1946. He Is sur- Episcopal Church, 966 Bushwlck vlved by his beloved wife, Loretto (nee Brown); a sister, Angela, and Avenue, on eunaay at p.m. brother, Norbert.

Reposing et his Kenney. T.L. young, neien Klernan, Susan home. 1041 E. 3d Street, until Tues Francis Xavler Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street, at 10 a.m.

REGAN-On Novemberj22, 1946, FRANCI3 of 345 41st Street, -beloved son of Cornelius Johanna Regan; brother of-Mary, Josephine, Theresa and Eileen. Funeral A Series of Old Landmark day at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Rose of Lima Church, of the late Jacob; devoted mother 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 of Edward and Harry. Services Sun 10 a.m. J.

J. Sullivan, Dlrectotj Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4tlv Ave- day, 3 pjn at "Gutterman's," 2239 Church Avenue (Flatbush Avenue), nuft and'i2d Street, Tuesday, November 26, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem KIERNAN SUSAN M. (nee Prendergast), suddenly, November Brooklyn. Interment Beth David Cemetery.

21, 1946, beloved wife of John F. Mass St, Michael's R. C. Church; Interment Holy ross Cemetery. Cemetery- ALEXANDER FANNIE on Klernan; mother of Maurice Nally; sister of James Prendergast iPu- "RICHARDSON MARGARET, November 23, 1948.

beloved sister of neral Monday from Charles B. 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. suddenly, on November 21, 1946, vjohn F.

and the late Mary Elizabeth Martln Parlors. Greene Avenuecor- Alexander. Reposing at her residence, 163 Ocean Avenue. Solemn ner Reid Requiem Mass Church St. John the Baptist, 10:30 beloved wife of Harry; dear sister of Catherine Aberg and Bridget Funeral from United Chapels, 1202 i McManus; sister of Mrs.

Joseph Requiem Mass St. Francis of Assisi, Tuesday. 10:15 a.m. Please omit Chandler, Mrs. S.

Wilkinson, John, Broadway, Brooklyn, on Monday, 8:45 am. Interment St John's Dennis, Joseph, Edward and Rich ard Tierney. Funeral Tuesday, flowers. BARNES CHRISTOPHER Cemetery. 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave SANTOS LORETTA (nee Mur on November 22, son of Christopher I a.m, LIPPENCOTT CHARLES PRESTON, of 940 Prospect Place, on Thursday, November 21, 1946.

Servr ice at the Fairchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand, Avenue, on Sunday at 4 p.m. He requested no Xloral display1. -j LOUGHLIN JOHW: beloved phy); on November 22, 1946, beloved! nue. Requiem Mass, Mary Queen wife of Jose; dear mother of Robert, and Margaret: brother of John, Thomas and Joan. Funeral from his home, 445 nth Street- of Heaven R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Jose, 'Heleha and Richard; loving Requiem Mass Holy Name of Jesus daughter of Alice; also survived by five sisters and two brothers. C.

Church, a.m. FARMER MARY November husband of Margaret (nee Sheehan); BECKER GEORGE on No Reposing at the M. J. Smith 48. Prospect Park West, until Tuesday at 9 a.m.; Requiem 22, 1946, at her home, Broadway, Greenlawn, L.

wife of the late John, retired patrolman N. Y. P. D. vember 22, 1946, beloved husband Mass Holy Name.

Church. Inter Survived by two daughters, Agnes of Mary E. Becker; devoted father of Lloyd George and Clifford ment Holy Cross Cemetery. father of John D. Jr.

Miriam ana Patricia; son of Joseph J.V and Catherine D- Loughlin; brother ''of Margaret Catherine, Elizabeth, Joan and Joseph J. Jr. Reposing at his residence, 588 5th Street, Brook-1 lyn. Notice of funeral late. Bernard Becker.

Funeral from Wal ter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, SCHNOLtr-ANNA, on November 117 W. 72dStreet, N. Monday, 9:30 22. 1946, beloved wife of David and Alice; son, William J.

Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m. from Chapel at 445 New York Avenue, Huntington, L. Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Philip Nerl R. C.

Church, Northport, L. at 10 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery, Farm-ingdale, L. I.

a.m. Requiem Mass St. Anns Ever einee 1800 there kad been diicustion ef a bridge atroti the East River, but it wat IB year before a tutpeniion bridge wat lerioutly considered and 17 years more before the Brooklyn Bridge wat a reality. On that May day in 188S the city was in carnival mood, strung with flags and laniernt. The press called the bridge the "Eighth Wonder of the- World." President Arthur and hit Cabinet, the Governor and Mayor of Sew York were on hand to tee the rope cut.

The bridge revolutionized travel between New York and Brooklyn. H't buttresses threw the shadow of the coming consolidation. Schnoll; beloved mother of Sonla, Howard. Services Sunday, 11 a.m.. at Morris' Funeral Parlor, Church, 10 o'clock.

Interment St, John's Cemetery. BENNIS HENRY on Satur LYNCH on November 22, 1946, dear brother of Mrs. Lena Waring and Mrs. Mary Walker. Funeral from his residence, 440 57th Street, Tuesday.

9:30 a.m. Requiem 9701 Church Avenue, corner Rock-j away Parkway. interment New day, November 23. 1946, beloved husband of Anna Benjamin Bennis of 6 Franklin Avenue, West Orange, -N. J.

Montefiore Cemetery, P. Murphy Son. FFRENCH JESSIE WYLIE, sud Long Island. Services at "The Colonial W. KnaDP Si Son's, 132 S.

Harrison denly, on November 22. 1946, at her residence, 177 Lenox Road, in her 81st year, beloved sister of Lillian Street. East N. Monday If C. Ffrench.

Services and inter ment at convenience of family. ment private. FRICANO JOSEPHINE, on No MERGER CAROLINA, of 303 Covert Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 21, 1946, beloved wife of Fred; dear mother of Fred, vember 23, 1946, beloved wife of An SCHUMACHER KATHERINE, on November 22, 1946, beloved wife Hans; mother of William G. Droge; sister of Mrs. Emma Schafer, Mrs.

Paul Bolmer, Mrs. Marie Taylor, David Reichenbacher, Frederick Reichenbacher, Mrs. Dena Straat. Services at the Fieseler Funeral Home, 3358 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, Sunday, 8 p.m. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a.m.

Interment Honesdale, Pa. SHERIDAN MARY A. (nee Sullivan). November 21. 1946, beloved Mass Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 10 a.m.

MacNISH ANDREW, of Peconic, L. died at Holly. N. in his 83d year, s'on November 23. 1946; husband of the late Isa belle Ber-rand MacNish; father of A.

Gordon MacNish, Walter V. MacNish and Madeline M. Hudson. Services Tuesday. November 26, at 2 p.m.

at Funeral Parlor, Cutchogue, I. MAHER On Rtvember 21. ANn M. beloved wife of Wylie dear mother of Ann Rose; loving daughter of Catherine; dear sister of John Irene, and Walter, O'Rourke and Mrs. Rose Nestor.

Funeral from her" residence, 9112 vGeorge and Mrs. Helen Paul; also survived by five grandchildren. Monday from Murray's Fu- POINT OF DIFFERENCE There is no similarity between funeral- service and ordinary business tactics, according to tine code practiced by the Community Funeral Directors, who sponsor these weekly messages. The point of difference is one of human relations, involving people and their problems. Friendly help plus an unselfish attitude in the devotion of time and effort, and in considering the funeral's cost, are most important.

Serving is for the family, so that the family will be faithfully attended during its difficult period. drew; devoted mother of Bartholomew and John; sister of Mary Bom-bardicrl, Rose Bonanno, Anna Co- senza. Frances Forte and Joseph Castellano. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home50 7th Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Peace R. C. Church Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

neral' Home, Knickerbocker Avenue and Covert Street; Requiem Mass A RECENT SURVEY of the cost of funerals conducted locally, shows that of each on thousand 202 were up to $150 217 war from $151 to $250 209 ware from $251 to $350 167 were from $351 to $450 205 were more These figures do not include death' notices, transcripts, cem tery and crematory charges, church services and clergy and New York City Sale Tax. at 9:30 a.m. at St. Martin of Tours R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross wife of the late John H.j devoted mother of the Rev. James S. John. Francis, Joseph, Raymond, Rev.

Mother Mercedes, O. S. Sister M. Loyola, S. Helen, Rose- GALLAGHER DANIEL J.

November 22. 1946. at his residence. and CeceUa. Sweeney; also Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Patrick's survived by 13 grandchildren. Re beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Black); devoted father of John. Daniel J. Martin Francis L-. Mrs.

Catherine Bilson, Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery; MAHER ANN. The Visitation Academy Auxiliary mourns the passing of Its past president, Ann Maher, who died on November 21, 1946. posing, at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Until Monday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge C. Ocean and Foster Avenues, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Mae McOoey; dear brother, of Mrs.

Bridget Garvey. Reposing at James C. Nugent's Chapel, Avenue and E. 28th Street. Requiem Mass Little Flower R.

C. Church, 1 Cemetery. BLUM The Board of Directors and members of the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn and its Training School for Nurses are grieved by tne passing of our distinguished honorary director, EDWARD C. BLUM, former president of the hospital and training school. We wish to record with profound sorrow the loss of a dear friend and benefactor of our hospital.

The Borough of Brooklyn loses one of its sterling citizens. We wish to extend our most sincere condolences to his family in this their sad hour of bereavement. For the Hospital, 1 1SIDOR LEVITON, President. Carl Leff, Secretary. For the Training School, CHARLES JAFFA, President Barnett J.

Nova, Secretary. BLUM With deep sorrow Union Members are requested to pay their respects on Sunday evening at 8:30 Avenue Monday, 10 a.m. Inter o'clock at 9112 Ridge Boulevard. ment Holy Cross ROSE M. VERRILLI, President.

Juliet H. Schmidt, Rec. Sec. THE FOLLQVING COMMUNTTY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION. WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY, PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE.

WE DEDICATE OURSELVES TO SERVICE FOR THE COMMUNITY. STIEBER On November 23, 1948, at her residence, 275 Wyckoff Street, EMILY beloved wife of Otto mother of John O. and Emily and sister of Francis J. Dowling. fen imumiiv GALLINAT On November 22, 1946.

ANNA M. (nee Relllng), of MEDE PATRICK on Novem 1503 Greene beloved wife: ber 23, 1946. beloved husband of Reposing at Ericson Ericson of Albert; devoted mother of Rus-jEmilie; devoted father of Patricia Chapel, 500 State Street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Agnes R.

sel; also survived by her father and Dolores; loving son of Mary brother. Funeral services Monday Mede; brother of Margaret Kenny p.m. from Funeral Home, 1230 John and James. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke.

Funeral Bushwick Avenue. Interment Tues Temple of Brooklyn records the passing of Its esteemed member and honorary trustee, EDWARD C. day 10 a.m. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Home, 50 7th Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. Church Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THORN On! November 21.

1946. FREDERICK of 400 Westwood Avenue, N. father of Frederick and the Reverend Nelson H. Thorn of Dayton, Ohio; also HEATON WILLIAM, Church Tuesday, 9:45 a.m. Inter- a BLUM.

His passing has left a void tn every phase of our comm unity? Clerk of U. S. Court, died Novemberiment St. jonns cemetery, Harry Quayle 134 Smith Street Brooklyn life. His activities were wide and ,22.

Burial from Jlatow Funeral Par John J. Darraugh Sons 8813 Fifth Avenue Bay Ridge manifold, his benefactions were gen lors, 48 Cook Avwiue, Meriden, Conn. 1 p.m. November 25. erous and his counsel was wise in survived by two grandchildren.

Service Monday afternoon 2 o'clock at the Halsey Funeral Home, 199 MILLER On November 23, 1946, ANTHONY, of 333 46th Street, beloved husband of Agnes; father of Betty; brother of Frances Nowicke, everv project making for good citi HENNRICH Reverend KILIAN Center Avenue, Westwood, N. Benship and progress. We herewith Helen DetrlcH and Mary Puchalski. O.F.M. on November 23, extend our sincere sympathy to his beloved brother of Sister Mary Bea-Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral UETTWILLER ERNEST, on No Jissima, John and Martin.

Divine Parlors. 4th Avenue and 42d Street, beloved wife and children. Members of the Board of Trustees and congregation are respectfully requested to attend funeral services at office of the dead at the Church or ivoyember 26, io a.m. Our Lady of Sorrows, Pitt and Stan-Requiem Mass St. Michael's C.

ton Streets, New York, Monday, 8 Church. Interment Holy Cross DOWNTOWN JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic Are, p.m. Solemn Requiem Tuesday, vember 23, 1946, at his residence, beloved husband of Alice (nee Sold-inger); devoted father of Ernest JrM Mrs.

Lenore WrubJl, Glenn and Wil-bert and Allan; also survived by mother, Blandine; sisters Mrs. Mary Paul and Mrs. Blanche Rott; brothers Fred. Emil and August, and five grandchildren. Funeral from his residence, 58-19 58th Drive, Mas- tne Temple, Basiern raritway, on November 24, at 2:30 p.m.

EMIL N. BAAR, President. Louis E. Fogel, Secretary. a.m.

Interment Sacred Heart Ceme tery, 'Yonkers. T.J.HIGGINS&SON. Inc. BOYLE EDWARD, of 514 HOGAN DELIA (nee Larkin). at her residence, 971 74th Street, wife of the late Patrick; mother of Wil Ridgewood Avenue, brother of John, Warren, Mrs.

Florence Prag and Mrs. Mary Murray. Reposing at Donnelly Sc Purcell Funeral Home, peth, on Tuesday, November 26, at 2 p.m. Services at Trinity Evangeli ham and Lawrence; sister of Mrs. cal Lutheran Church.

60th Street Elizabeth Kenny, Ellen Hyland, Richard, James and Joseph. Fu 20T Euclid Avenue. Requiem JMass and 60th Avenue, Maspeth, 2:30 p.m. neral from her residence Wednes Monday, 10 Blessed Sacrament C. Church.

day, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. VOGEL on Friday, November MILLER On November 21, 1946, JOHN of 901 80th Street, beloved husband of Emma; dear father of Howard brother of William Miller and Mrs. Edward Boll-mann.

Religious and Masonic funeral services at the Chapel of Oeorge Siebold St Sons, 7523 3d Avenue, Sunday, p.m. Kindly omit flowers, OLSON AUGUST, November 22. 1946, in his 77th year, beloved father of Everett and Beatrice. Reposing at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Avenue. Services Tuesday, November 26, 1 p.m.

Interment Arlington Memorial Park, Kearny, New Jersey. O'SHEA THOMAS. November 23, 22, 1946, BARBARA, sister of Sabas- Church of St. Ephrem. where a Mass will be offered.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction of James F. McKeon Si Son HOULIHAN JAMES of 123 QUEENS NASSAU BALDWIN WEIGAND BROS. CLENDALE FRANK DARMSTADT SONS 71-01 68th St.

GEORGE WERST, Inc. 71-41 Cooper Are. BOLUS QUEENS ABBEY Cassidy Funeral Home, Inc. 191-20 Hollia Are. JAMAICA JOHN J.

GALLAGHER SONS. Inc. S7-4 137th St QUEENS VILLAGE R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 224-39 Jamaica Arc RIDGEWOOD BROOKLYN BAY RIDGE J.

ALBERT BARRON eOOl Stb Ave, JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 772J th Art. COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS 731S Htb Are. S72J 5th Ave. JOHN J.

DARRAUGH SONS 8813 5th Are. JOSEPH G. DUFFY 770J 5tb Are. GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th Are, E. H.

LOCKWOOD 4417 7th Are. OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 312 Sth Are. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 7523 3rd Are. BEDFORD BOYLE JAMES November 22, 1946, devoted father of Marie E. Graham; loving brother of Mrs.

Agnes McManamy, Mrs. Winifred Sparks and Heljn Boyle, Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.. from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat tian. Philip and Charles Vogel, Mrs. Mary Bayer, Mrs.

Louise Mastagllo; 1 aunt of George Schneider, William: and Marjorie Bayer. Services at the George W. Pease St Son Funeral, BENSONHVRST DANIEL GEORGE 1SS2 Bath Are. A. TORREGROSSA Home 1303 79th St.

BVSBWICK JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 23 Aberdeen St. BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St. J.

CLEMENT KEARNS Buihwick Are, cor. Pilling St. CONRAD KOCH 58 5 Evergreen Are. 514 Wilson Are. UNITED BURIAL CO.

1202 Broadway WEIGAND BROS. 1015 Hilser St, GEORGE WERST. Inc. 572 Hart Su CYPRESS BILLS WILLIAM H. CORNELL 1210 Liberty Are.

DONNELLY PURCELL 203 Euclid Are. Woodbine Street, Friday, November 203 Jay St. HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St. CREENPOINT M. J.

CALANDRILLO BROS. 691 Larimer St. THEO. HILLEBRAND. Inc.

110A Nassau Are. WM. P. MURPHY SON 17 Herbert St. WEIGAND BROS.

207 Nassau Art. PARK SLOPE GEORGE J. A YEN 55 7th Art. JOSEPH G. DUFFY 237 9th St.

EDWARD F. HIGGINS 12S5 Prospect Art. E. H. LOCKWOOD 255 21 st St, 22.

1946, beloved husband of Mary (nee Stillwell); devoted brother of Jennie Hands. Reposing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Halsey 1946, of 385 8th Street, beloved son Street Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Home, 437 Nogtrand Avenue, at Hancock Street, Monday, November 2i, at 2 p.m.. WERTHEIM ANNA, on November 23, 1946, beloved mother of Ruth Wertheim and Viola Lorentz. Services at Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Monday, 2 p.m.

of James and Alice O'Shea; devoted Solemn Requiem Mass St. Barbara's bush Avenue; Requiem Mass R. C. Church of the Good Shepherd. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CLARK-SUSANNA, on November 23, 1946, at her residence, 2809 Newklrk Avenue; beloved sister of Mrs. Mary E. Reiser; aunt of Thomas Johi George L. and (Margaret J. Clark; sister of the late Patrick L.

and John J. Clark. Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home. Avenue and E.

28th brother of Mary Hatchett, Nora R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Crowe, Alice Lynch, Patrick, Frances, Jeremiah, Gertrude, Christine HOULIHAN JAMES. Funeral services will be held at Weigand Fu and Nellie OShea.

Solemn Requiem Mass, 9 a.m. Tuesday. St. Thomas neral Parlors, 1015 Haisey street, on Monday evening. November 25.

at Aquinas R. C. Church. Internment Resurrection Cemetery. Reposing at, 8 o'clock.

All members of Brooklyn -Street, Tuesday. Solemn Requiem I Lodg, No. 14 Loval Order of of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th I Mass St. Jerome's R.

C. Church 10 are requested to attend. Street and 4th Avenue. Geo. W.

Pef)SC a.m. Interment Holy Cross SHELDON H. AVENIUS 63-15 Forest Are. ALBERT F. BUCKMAN.

Governor. Francis J. Gross, Secretary. Funeral Directors 433 Nostrond Ave. STerling 3-7700 OVERACKER HERMAN, of 403 Washington Avenue, on Saturday.

November 23. 1946, husband of the late Mary, and devoted father of Mildred, Robert. Marion, Dorothy, ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 60 yaM Alway A Superior Scrviet Helen, Georgiana. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave HENRY McCADDIN SON 2 7th Are. M.

J. SMITH SONS 248 Prospect Park West JOHN H. TIMMS 24 Sth Art. SO. BROOKLYN JOSEPH P.

CLAVIN 49S Court St. rutty years of observation nue near Grand Avenue, on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Interment Rhlnebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck, N. on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Kindly omit flowers.

DILLARD FUNERAL HOME 461 Frmllin Are. JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 571 Bedford Arc. A. A.

JUNG 794 Lincoln Piece GEORGE T. McHUGH 101 Bedford Are, JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin Are. CLINTON BILL EBBERS-HILL, Inc. Clinton Ave.

Chapel Sir Clinton Are. DAVID LANE It Putnam Are. ARTHUR Q. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 192 Carlton Art. W.

THEODORE LUTZ SON. Inc. (t-Ot Forest Arc R. STUTZMANN SON. Inc.

2001 Madison Su ST. ALBANS LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St. Albans Funeral Home 191-02 Linden Boulerard WEST FOREST flf.t-S THEO. HILLEBRAND, Inc.

63-17 Wood hs ren Boulerard WOODBAVEN N. F. WALKER 87-34 tOth St. 86-07 Jamaica Are. 243 Ridgewood Art.

rUTRVSB JOHN T. GALLAGHER 2549 Church Are. KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor. Church it Rogers Ares. GEORGE T.

McHUGH 2475 Ocean Art. MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush Art. M. J. SMITH SONS 2011 Flatbush Are.

FLATLAXDS HOWARD HOWARD 5S15 Arenut GEORGE SIEBOLD SON From the Lick Observatory 36 diameter telescope to the 200" diameter, telescope it Jit. Palomir, Khn rria rtM CALL OS ratST we (note vrtot run wt mured tkit will renin complete, Sitnltled, ermMtbetle icttIm. with ether adSeS eipenM and close attention to varied requirements have helped broaden the scope of Fairchild service to cover every contingency within our field. Fairchild service is truly complete. FAIRCHILD SOUS INC.

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