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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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I BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 7, 1948 15 MANNING -ROSE, on October Charles H. McConnell Charles McConnell, 64 Mrs. Fagan, Mother Mrs. M.

E. Scanlan, 23 path 3 ENGLERT on Octo-! ber 6, 1948, devoted father of An-drew, Henry, Anna Ferraro and Theresa McGregor; also aurvtved by one i brother and two (Uteri, funeral from the Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Avenue. Queens Village. Saturday, 4 Pannon, Ronald J.Luongo, Frank Jfcirry. David J.

Manning, RofSfe Iters, Edward McLuuuhlln, C. Hirn.in.,m,T. McLouKhlln, F. Of Police Captain Mrs. Nora Fagan of 115-71) 20.1th Albans, died yes- ikJ TAvmm VfI, I aOllTlind Doctor's Mother Mis.

Grace Taormina, 79, died yesterday of a heart attack at her home, 203 Knickerbocker Ave. She was the widow of Joseph Taormina, who died three vvppktf uan and Hip innthot nfi 1 tenlay at the age of 71. She Ci (jhurchi (Ued was the widow of John Fagan, yesterday In her home, 44 Mon-an active figure in Brooklyn! roe where she had lived for nmnci't In r-lri-loc vparslbO VPars, manager iager of the New York of of the Warsaw Button Com fice pany, 33 34th Manhat tan, died Tuesday In his home, 35-40 83d Jackson Heights. He had been a member of the Queens County Republican Committee and the Jackson Heights Republican Club. Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth; a son, Fred a daugh ter, Virginia, and a brother, Carroll V.

McConnell. Rev. P. M. Jessup, Ex-Brooklyn Priest i Campbell.

Patrick McNally, C. A A- Ccthrane, G. Morgan. Mary Connors, Brigld Nully, Elizabeth 'Crowley, Lorretta Nelallnger, W. J.

Deyo, Harriet C. Ohland, C. Englert. Edward Kgan, Nora KcJiiUiion, F. Kucha, Adolf P.

Gilbert. Helen Overton, Emma Platz, Joseph J. RauchfuM, H. L. Riley, Thotnag H.

Scanlan, Mary E. Shannon. Adelle Graham. John A Simonson, F. R.

Haagerty. Teresa Sullivan. William Henne.isv. M. Taornitrnt.

Oraie -GST. 10 a.m,. Interment Holy, Trinity Cemetery. FAGAN NORA (nee Mahoney). October 6.

loving- mother of John, Thomas. Edward and Mra. uarga ret Dunn. Mrs, Mury Anderson and Mrs. Dorothv Laffan.

Funeral from Dennis J. Kennedy Funeral Home 5820 Roosevelt Avenue. Woodslde 'N. Saturday morning. 11 a iSolemn Hliih Mass St.

Joan of Arc nhureh. 82d Street and 35th Ave- nue. 11:30 a.m. Interment Calvary on me plan ana tpecnira. Joseph Taormina an X-ray be 0B teclinician, who died last Alarchinro''lir'n'rii.

22. U'ark t'oiiiininloii, Budylun. Y. Irei'lifinU tlicik for aiipmxlmaiwy llj ago, and the mother of Acting! UrJ- 1mem1.be,r1 of (apt. Kdward Fagan of the Po.te Nativity C.

I'las-lire Crime Laboratory. and Madison was hattan Police Headquarters. bo1" in Manhattan. She came Mrs. Fagan, who sprnt the'f" onroe St.

a br de and greater part of her life in udJlvfPf there er Brooklyn was born in Man- banfl- Thomas, died 50 years hattan. She lived for a mini- ago; ber of years in Flawhuxh and! Monsignor Scanlan, '(Jessup, Rev. P.M. Thorns, William I Cemetery. cnaries lieutenant, n.

y. r. John P. Dunn. Funeral Cornelius, staff sergeant.

U. S. Army, and Mrs. James Hughes; FERGUSON-ROSCOE Oc-Lu nrfnhii. iK.oo i hurviveu ny two uuiet 5, 1948, mother of Theodore.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 80 7th Avenue; Re. qulem Mass St. Boniface R. C.

Church Saturday, 10 a.m. interment Calvary Cemetery. Mclaughlin cornelius, on October S. 1948, beloved husband of Helen; father of John, Cor nelius, Bernard and Bridget Mary. Funeral from Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Saturday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at 8t. Teresa's R. C.

Church, 10:30 am, Interment St Johns Cemetery. McLOUGHLIN FRANCES fnee Doherty), native of Donegal, Ireland, on October 4, 1948. of 383 7th Avenue, wife of Patrick; lov mother of Mrs. Charles Meyer, i VrlHiiii Bin P. 4.44.4.

A 1.U..J, 4 .444 WW4. 44444 quiem Mass St, Thomas Aquinas C. Church. Interment Holy Crass McNALLY CATHERINE A. (nee McCarthy), suddenly, on October 6, 1948, at her residence.

1396 Troy Avenue, beloved wife of the late Ml-'hael J. and lovinc mother Mrs. Marie Purtell. Mrs. Alice Cemiery.

McNELIS GEORGE October 1948, at 69-07 Harrow Street, till I VRIf VU to 'Queens. TVia Ft i tMjij1 11 a af The Rev. Peter M. Jessup. tV Tuv former chaplain at the StJi.1 ed TI Brooklvn phvs John Home for Bovs, ed i' lfne daughters.

Rose 1 aon Tuesday in the last GO ear. She Is 5, 1948. husband of the Repwing at M. J. Smith Pastor's Mother Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Scanlan, moimr or iwonsignnr 1.S011S, t'lii lip scanlan, ana Col. Herbert V. Scanlan, a veteran John Peterson. Leather Expert rotin. Mr.

Peterson died Mondav in "ome. 4.14 4Utn M. Me was fauune ana 2M Prnsiwl Pailc Wt. Jones, Christina Uhl, Anna Kaufman, S. Viksmw, C.

M. Alice Voeikel, L. B. B. Kirk, Harry S.

Sr. Walerlus. Eric Jr. Klayman.C. Walsh, Marv Krewer, Henry Williams.

F. L. Laitedcll. M. H.

Worth. Florence BANNON-RONALD on Octo- bci 6. 1948. of 445' 13th Street, be- loved hu.sband of Anna (nee Wallace); loving father of Anna, James, Constance. Lerov.

Helen and Vir i Satunlav from the Dennis .1 Kennedv Funeral Home. 58-20 Albuquerque, N. Roosevelt Woodslde. ughters, Mrs. Marie mas.

of requiem will Wolfenberger and Genev eve be offered at 10 a.m. In St. I of Arc R. C. Church.

Jackson laml seven great-grandchildren. Dearborn, according to word received here today. He had been In poor health for a number of years. Father Jessup. who also had been chaplain of St.

Malachy's Home, Rockaway Park, was born In Saueerties. X. and attaiiHal Inhn' Cmi. rr: nil li ill naiy. sue came io hU ronnli sw ii vimncr wmiun nd had lived in Brooklyn for sur- mis J.

ician; mina, Airs. Catherine Beimonte, Mrs. Mae Parinitier. Mrs, Josephine Palmimeri and Mrs. Grace Davis.

The funeral will be held Saturday from the Fuirchlld Chapel 001 Atlantic followed by a solemn mass of re- quiem st. Leonard K. C. Henry Krewer, 65, City Engineer A solemn mass of reauiem ginia; dear son of Mrs. Hattie Ban-noa and the late James also es.irvived by three brothers andsequles pesh Pond, three sisters.

Retvwlmr at the M. J.I Heights. Burial will be In Cal vary Cemetery Her husband died In 1021. She is survived hv two other sons, John and Thomas, thej latter a member of the Newi York Fire Department: three; a rmiT a nl Church. Wilson Ave.

and Jef-Rm Liiv "oia i v.0, hu' h' lerson St. at 10 a.m. Interment aftei; will be in llolv Cross Cloister. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park GALLAGHER MATTHEW. ofBoesen and Thomas J.

also sur-. West, until Monday, 9 a.m. Solemn! 79 Wyona Street, dear husband ofivlved by seven grandchildren and Requiem Mass Holy Name Church. 'Margaret; father of Dorothy Kelly.l three brothers, Francis J. of St.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. i Florence Carpency, Margaret Horn-: Louis. John and Patrick Mc- iSimpson. Muriel Harrold DorOt 'Brenv and Robert P.

Service at the rairc-nua cnapci. V3i Atlantic Avenue, Saturday. 10 FUCHS ADOLF October 5. in his 61st year, beloved husband of Barghild. Reposing at the Halvor-sen Chapel.

8310 8th Avenue. Serv ices Saturoay, 10 a.m. Final ob- GILBERT-HELEN TURNER, on 0rtober 1948' al Bj' shorp- l- wlfe of th Iale CharleR A. sister of Kenneth E. Turner.

Serv- at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Bay Shore, on Friday at 10:30 a.m.! GRAHAM JOHN on October R. of of mg. mnerai rriaay. iu a.m..

irom earthy of Ireland. Solemn Ke-BARRY DAVID JOSEPH, of: John Metzner Parlors, 2890 Atlanticjquiem Mass Saturday at. 9:30 a.m. D'er Park Avenue and Wicks Road, Avenue. Interment Cypress Hills at the R.

C. Church of St. Therese North Babylon. L. on October, Cemetery.

of Llsleux. Interment Holy Cross daughters, Mrs. Margaret Dunn, Funeral services for John G. Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mrs.

Peterson. 77, retired leather Dorothy Laffan, and six grand- goods merchant, will be held children. 8 i.m. today in the Holmlin jChapcl. 5215 7th Ave.

Crema-OfflfbS li)" tomorrow in Fresh I) 1948. beloved father of Mary Manniiv! Burke; brother of Mrs 6arver an1 KMndfathcr of David Jr Rose Fdward I and Rob-: mi ui uiiiduuii. ne is surviveu by a sister. Mrs. Dorothy M.

Fulton of Kdgemere. Services and burial will be tomorrow in Saugerties. Mrs. C. A.

McNally, Helped Start Parish Mrs. CatliPiine llllH ni 1110 ,1 fl.l ut i i. IV. Mvlll.ll th Ave. and 40ih diei in! her slpen vpslerrlav at Vioi-hnmp "i SHANNON October 4, ADELLE, tpr of th lal John and rathM-infM crt Ban'v and Dorothy J.

of Theodore and Forest Hills, beloved husband ofi0f 424 73d Street, beloved dauRh-! For Mpnrv M. .1. Krver. R5.i''J and sister of Matthew Shannon.) well-known in Swedish-Anierl-Funeral Friday. 9 a.m..

from circles, having been an an engineer in the Department of Hospitals for the last 20 member of the Swedish Anne Inw Creed) devoted father Mary Anne, Margaret dear brother of James, Marie Lynagh 'Theresa Valentine. Claire McNeils. Udy Queen Martyrs In- terment St. John's Cemetery. MORGAN MARY, suddenly, VAlii'Arl rwl nna A aiian iV.

tn LZm7- thin '-p tn: Our Lndv of Miraculous Medal K. C. Church Wyandanrh, L. I.e. here a Requiem Mas wtll" be of'-' fered on October 8 at 10 a.m.

In- lerment Calvary Cemetery. dfe miri .1 ,1 1948. beloved son of the MM. aaf' 'J? uriQUlem Mass Our Lady of Angels of Church. John and Sarah Graham; iovin3 brother of Sister M.

Gon.aga. C.S.J.; David and Gertrude Graham. Sol- Lj i cv v-- Vnu. in, uavv4.ua Ineral Home, 7722 4th Avenue; Church. SIMONSON FLORENCE October 6.

1948. at Lvnbrook. N. son; beloved mother of J. Frank i i M.rttv,ow i.

RKRfi-rnvt'ARn a rvtnWlV" 7i II u' of the late Joseph S. Simon-, 130G Troy Ave. She was 78. 'Christian? R. V.

(''hurch. Ave- Jli-f. McXallv. a native ofinue and E. 28th St.

Burial 10 a.m. Reposing at Chapel of'niece. Mrs. Mary J. McTernan Lllltri ttl li Ulll LUC lluliie 11CI 148- i n.io ence Grace M.

and Myron M. Si- 9 30 a.m. Requiem Mass at Church of the Pre-ent-Uonir. Wriijht; great-Rrandniother of Ireland, came to this country more than 60 years aifo and had lived in Brooklyn Soon after coming to the Iioi oukIi she became a parishioner of Our 1 1948. beloved hu.sband of Isabel; devoted father of Edward and Thomas.

Reposing at the McManus 'Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave nue, until 1 p.m. Saturday. BIRMINGHAM THOMAS, on 5, 1948, at his home, 766 na cireci, onovea nusoana oi; Bonnie S. and Peggy B. American Athletic Club of Man- nuiiau iinu ine nweciisn iiym ndst'(-' Society of Bay Ridge.

Horn in Sweden, he came to tins country in 1888. but re turned to his homeland two to he married. He bride, the late Edla, hrmisrht hs 1 1 1,1 it-trl tl-ta 1'u' Mrs. Henry Ohland, Realty Man's Wife m. i.

i IlvjmidlllJ. Jiei V. Ilrf.s nun 1.,,. al hniitf. 1 71 K.

''K! St will hp nffHi-pd at 10 a SAtiir- ilav in Our T.arlv Hpln Will be in St. John's Ceme- lP1- Born In Manhattan. Mr. Krewer was brought as a child to Brooklvn where lie had Columbia University Aurvivinx are nis wiaow Mr: Mi-Hrnai-tv rlantrhtpi-. Mr liotrin i Hlovv ett: throe s.uis.

HcnrA Ray. i i i r.ady of Perpetual Help Church lived ever cincc. lie was grad-in Bay Ridge and then moved plated from St. Francis College into St. Michael's parih.

For: in 1904 and later received a de-many years she lived at gree in engineering from Catherine Birmingham; father ofiquiem Mass Holy Name Church, 9 Thomas." Peter. JaitieS. a TntarmAnl Ui-ilt, nervee Pbi-ip. Thomas." Phillip. Peter.

James, Reposing at her residence, 150 Hempstead Avenue. Lynbrook, N. Y. Services Friday, October 8. at 8 Interment Greenfield Cemetery, iicuijoii-au, 11.

1. ouluvan willia.m ucto- oer h. laia, oeiovea nusDana oi ine; Intp Surah Monre: devoted father; of William I0Sir latner 01 JOlin, wan Artnur ana tne ate Meroen. runerai irom me waiter l-nnlro Inn P.m.rpl B. Cooke Funetal John and the late Edward Birmingham.

Mrs. Catherine Nadeau, Mrs. Mary Mueller, Mrs. Elizabeth Dins-jnore and Joan Birmingham, Funeral Fridav at 10:30 a.m.. from I Joseph G.

Duffy. 9th Street and 4th Avenue. HAGGERTY Tuesday. TERESA of 461 18th Street, beloved sister 0f Elizabeth. ReDosina Lvnam's Funeral Home.

4th Avenue corner 13th Street. Funeral Friday; Re u.4,. u-u tery. ..4,.,..44. jOiuitiii.

on uviourr into, ucvoitru: Mar nr I. mil I1API Funeral from Uie Stutz- --r" imaiiii runeiai noine, via maica Avenue, Queens Village, L. I Saturday. 11:30 a.m. Solemn Rp-j viz 7 c.

12 noon. Interment St. John's Cemetery. da; the B. 10 a.m.

NALLY On Octuber 6, 1948, ELIZABETH mee Treacyi; beloved wile of James devoted mother if Mr-. Ajii" Noriiii, Mrs. Kath i 11TIU tj ircil 4Vitvi pal uiunn J.nm j. of Mrs. Jane Inoe and John jiRcDosinu Win.

A ATaraii 1 i.tl pin.mn At.A..,,A An.noH Pliire Fiinnrnl Km nrriii 1 1 IS Requiem Mass St. Gregorys C. Church. Interment Ho Cross Cemetery. NEIDMNGER WILLIAM JOHN suddenly, at his horns in WesiKi-rvk rmm nn rPtriee A ioiR Bt.

the a ni hnvhnnri of ithe late Agnca Heller Neldlingerj Survived bv three sons. vjr- Arns'. Private funeral 7 Ill DSV Uillge 101 lllOie tHail inv.llliitl.-iui hi 1 1 Tinlv Vamiie 1 1 nil i I i am, vi i.icv,, mr mon-enm llonn ol ii-s I.h.V the 6:.. Agatha, where Solemn Requiem eiiue. uience 10 n.

k. iiuitii on Miss vii 1 he offerer! Tniermenr Kt John's Cemeterv. 150-10 Hillside Avenue, in uei L. Saturday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn home, 7101 Shore Road.

Slie was a member of several years ago was iAMrBtu. rsittiotv, uciODerjnuiem Mass Sacred Heart R. C. acotil l.Utliei'an I nUI'C 1 a i 1 1 ii mi i 111 i t-viiKiui mil a Requiem Mass' St. Catherine of 0itllH i in iu in c.

u. r. TAORMINA GRACE, on a miH oni rvvruiiv-cvia luuri mio. -mj pi. -mi tin Ave.

ev Jonnp- Mil and when St. Agatha's ipansn was esianiisneci sli lhvi nnnn Iho Uai fnr its firl lipnefi During all these yeai-s she re- I'-ady of Perpetual Help i.i m.i a memoer ni tne 1 w'n" many years was at- nn Riv iIitp Ivp. ilion Company 228 on McNally: three brothers. Fran- I 6..., 0- 1948. of 2d0 Maple Street, tive ol County Fermanagh; beloved husband of Ellen mee 3uinn; father of Mrs.

Cather ine Gallagher, Mrs. Margaret ji-iiiiin. Bars. neieu oourauii, jessup The Rev. peter wiiii, IJS" ol lne cnurcn.i ill otticiate at services in the al p.m.

ri.niv-KerooL-i-.er Avenue. Deiovea ovi vjiu uuiuuiy ivi. uiiuu. uuri jli uuuv, rUOFOMALU TO BIDDKKS rieili-d piupucaU will tfubUrly upi'iitd. and i bad by th Lung laland aikte fitrk (Juinniuiiluu.

Aaiiuuia- nation Hi-mJuuaiinn. Benm Biiiiunt Lak IKC Hiala Park. Babylon. N. on a day, UcuiUer at 1.00 P.J 2:00 P.M..

riiandaid 'I'iiik. (or lurunii- Liiar all labur. ouiiinant and nia- 1 i. tuthr with ait vyrt lIUBIUfll IIICIRIV Ul lu runiuli and luaull a coinpieta new xliaual ayalvm. auxiliary euuipmcul.

acceniirli'. auuporta. cunnwtiuna. new awitcliboara, uaut-li, feeder, in-rludlns all cuiinaciiuaa and a new 24-incli aurfauer, In the C'arpeiil'i t-liop al tlia Slorehouee in Jon B( i li titiit! Pai iicai- Waiitavn. uasaU county.

York, iliown p. neiil or On- bid in exact hltoi dan. i K' vn in thu Ui'uneiit. must a'Tninpany ra bid. The Uiiih Imand Htalc Kark Colli' ITIIHOIilll lri UlO IIK1U 10 ivjtr any or all bid.

31 i-i-s LKUAL KOT1CKS AT A SPECIAL, TICRil. PART II Ul llie Suuiniip of the Nrw York, held In and lor th-v'uunty ol at the Muniripui liuildmg. Court and Joralemoi, SU eeU. nrooklyu. New Yol k.

uu the 18i 1) dity of Svpti'iiihei laiS. PKriSEN'l HON, JOtiKPH KEN-NWLLV. JUSTICE. ill llie Mutui of the Applicaticin of MAKTt Lt'SCZAK and SOL, A. BLYN aim EUiTK BLYN for the caucellatio, and duchargu of a niurtkuge of I to old.

un reading the prtlllun ot MAR Tl.N LUSCZAK. the rorinfr owner the preinuea herein, the petition o. SDL A. El-YN and hOllH BL.YS pieent ownera of the premium herein, the Pti'itoMal ic and i-ertified if the di'd made by fsally Cuhea btther KriiKimtn, th' arfidaviti oi title made by Ki-ther Kruiiman. Lena 3hlypuwaiina and Martin Luvczak.

and upon the npeelal aeanh of the keKUter of the City of New York. ouniy nf Kin, dated th- lfilli day of Urtotier. 1917 continuation neatvh dati-d the 30th dfiy of 1WS, and it appearing therefrom that llie petiliiiiui.i, Sol A. Ulyn and Edith Klvn are the nresent owiiei-M of th, piviuutiw 2.V Kant 7th Sireet, by deed tioin Mm un Juaczak tn Sol A. Blyu Bvn.

im wifp daiod.May i i ii nna leci ecoided in Lib-: lhat petitioner Ilia rt in JJ lie rorn isea hy made h.v krwa- uwn-r of aaid mf -o man- ny.u-ni hiuyiiowanna I Kth or I'coided to 4K TPinoer HI 1337 oat4, page beTime "iiwd TUii'n? "ought to be discharged Said mort- by to Jacoti KruisiiiaQ. dated Seoteinhei "7- nd recorded septemhei lilh. 192T and further aesiicned hy Jaeoh Kruu- Minu cKinei- n.ruKnian. wnnh i dited the 19th dav Alaich. 1M1 and recorded the '15th day of 1931 in Liber 7637 page 235.

That the nioi1irae bought tn be dijiv-harg-d wan merged in fee hv a eonjeyanr made by Sally Cohen to S.lt.ller Krugman dated June 2UI, 1934 and recorded June 21t. 1934. in Liber 5389. page 266. a copv of the deed la hereto annexed.

Said dei-ri IV mailt be inerned In Ihif con- have ci.in. .7 ine. petitioners have. ma4e it fie original niornfag h'm 'iausta! tion in the following ov: 1. By railing the Frack-man 4 Robin? of Chamber Stre, New York City, who represented at the purchnae of 255 East 7th Sireet Brooklyn.

New York, am. id ei, "ul "nuw ner 2. By seanhing- the teleuhnne bnol lnd bv searching the sunogaie' Court hr last known 2V Ea.st 7th Sn-eet. Brooklyn, New York. That the p-titioner have been un-ahle to locate her.

That jaiii orieiiuil nnirtifuKe ha-tllrri-lore heen mirt .1. -a, and cannot be located after due and dilia-ent aearoh. (IV I I VI 4 V. i.u KKUUr. attoiiity for ald peiitionei-s.

It i. (II? DERED. tlml of 'tie County of Kinns i.iu.o nt I', mat dav or a. counsel can be heard, wliv an nidcr should not be innd hv this tiU't cancelling and disciiaiinn the inortKae of record and ilirectiiu tin Reginter of the said fmintv ut Kiiik. to mark the same mum as cancelled and dif cliarscd a.

required by law; and i' i furth-r ORDERED. Hint personal si-ivlc--of a copy of this order and llie pa-pert, on which it is ci-iinied noon the Register of the Ciiy of York County of Kinrc. on nr heiure th, 8th dav of October. 191s. snd upon Esther Kruuman by puliliah-Inir a true ropy of this oid, i in Brooklyn Eagle a published in the Countv of Kins.

on or before the 8h iIkv uf Oclolier 1948 shall suffh-i, nl ENTER JOSEPH FE.NXELLY. J. S. C. No.

4278 1947. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OK NEW YORK by the grac uf flo.l free and ind'-pendent To John Mary Noonan. Mai'Knrct Uiav American Surety Company of York SK.VD CRtETIXCt- Whereaa, Eli7.RU-tli Ca, v. who at No. 446 lilst in 'lo Borough of Riooklvn.

i'hv New York, has presented lor of Ho- and credit.) whi'li Kdward Casey, a I known Ednurd J. Cisev and deceased, lately al 44ti H1sl Street, in the County of Kinirs. Citv and Slab New York, and a p-tition raving that her account may lie iiuiuiallv settled. Now. therefore, y.ni mid of you are hei-ehv cit-M show before our Summit' O-mii of of Kings, to he held in Room 2-i-A at the Hall or i i th, County of Kings, on the ltjih ri.iv of November.

19)8 at ml in 'llie forenoon, wliv eticli eeltlt-ment siioinu noi ne had. In Testimony hevc caused the ja-d Surrogate's Coi't to be (Scai) Hereunto Hon. FRANCIS 11. Surl'ugate ol our said I'utintv. Rorougll ol' B'ooklvii.

in the eaid Connlv, lfi day of October. AARn.V JAi'onv Clerk of the Surrogate's r.ant o7-U Tli 'be why should no' he nrid. IN TESTIMONY WHERKof' we have I ii tile S- lll of our Surrogate Couit to he hereunto aif xcd. WITNESS KRAN- i IS l. -t A r.

Si. oir of inn said vViritv at the H.irouvrh Brook i hi th" nut tiie i'h dav i 1 1, tober. A RO.V Co-ik of the Sin i-os-uie's i 'our' o7-tt Th Mrs. Isabella Cunneen: brother wiOc.obM 8. 10 a.m.: Sole mother of Louis J.

Burial will be in Lutheraiiitached to FIng'me Company Hue iiiumas miu nuKU.uvinsa oi. onuicu. oauBriiicb, Besides' her husband Mr of the late Joseph Taormina Sr. IMn Riv.p Tiiormina Catherine iBelmonte. Mtie Parmltier.

JosepHine afe tht, late Joseph Taormina Jr. Funeral fmm the VairchUd Chapel. 951 At- Avenue. Seturriay. 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Leon- Ohiand is sun ived bv a daughStvcet. fi 1 tn tel' a'f "1- Henry Ohland a Mane Purtell and Mrs pr- Henry Roth, antl four grntitl-' Mice Roeen: a sun. Tlumiiis .1 ilmAnd Funeral Home, 2549 Church Ave nue. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis of Assisi Church, day, 9:45.

Satur- CARLETON ELIZA of 123 Dean Street, on October 5, 1948, beloved sister of Mrs. Mary El- louise Dallas; cievotea aunt 01 r'red Dallas Funeral services Thursday arrl's R. C. Church. Saturdav.

lOiChildren Theodore II. Sell roe- l.i. three brothers. I.otn-. Arthur ami Nicholas Krewer, and four fji uuuv iiiiui cu.

Mrt. Anna B. Klin Anna Best Kline of lCS She was born in Manhattan and Brooklyn before she moved to Queen Services will be held al p. in. tomorrow in the Funeral Hume of .1.

Clement Kearns. I lfil Husliwick Ae. Burial will --q? and Herman Best. Cooke, Ine. Funtrtri Diftlort 'Descriptive Trice "Range i-iv: I unrl Mp.itake nlace Kridav in Kverereens I nil I 1.

Ohland and Ilarvev AU'reU'Carly. and seven grandchildren i )h lane r7- rtrW, 1 Al. i. V4I1V.4C14 1IUI1I -he TPoirfhilH rharvel Ql A Hunt i Avenue. Notice of Mass published A TTT? A A1VT CTTC VI VtC tinnnuri.

siciia vrnicici. KELAHER October 8. ALICE dn9 nov DiHn. Ko i 78Tu -A loved daughter Of the late Peter! nnrl Man-' cld.r nf RrnH 1 Kline is snrv ived liv her a Term, pan i Sat-Hm-band. Kdmund F.

and l.it-'tliree sisters, Sophie Besr. in ipai 1UW-H. and Alts. Mine is snrv i hv her a on luesaay, vj.hivk-! a. iao, ui- mvea nuoar.o o.

aiiiih. ijiiiit ui Mrs. Dorothy O.sen. Mrs. Helen Davis and Frank Thorns; grand- nainer oi Joan, aervices at uie Homestead.

147th Street, QptoU. ,040 V11VI.1..U arYe 'of 7101 MARIL. or (101 wife of Henry, nother of Mrs. Ed- and Henry aMi Shore Road, beloved and devoted mother i '8 MetZgeT survived by brother. Henry Both Ktio i our ianocnuartn, i H.

Schroeder, Edward O. Metzner, lana. oervicps hi rrea neiosi oons xvieinoriai, oui oin mcnue. rriaay. 8:30 p.m.

Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. OVERTON EMMA, on October rf Ivn9 Aupnito he loved wife of Henry; M.in 1 Services Eb- iupr Tn fm. Saturday 2 pm PLATZ JOSEPH JAMES, on i i 1 evening at 8 om Funeral Friday v-uuivc. at 2 Dm Interment.

Home' 20 Snyder Avenue. iSaturday. 1 p.m. Interment Ever mr i KMin, i i c-. oiiii r- i in, MoioUKh tit Bl'iiiik- WILLIAMS-On October 5.

D. Hurial will be in llolyjFarrar and two brothers, FredjiVg', llivioJk 1r.y unu nonneni nouiriaiu. -v- I Fridav October 8 at 2 30 Strype. Reposing at Austin W. P' Funeral Hnme 121 Rrh i.vAvy.a,, ouiuc, aava ulii ricanc ouub iiuwcis, h.

uverion Monsignor Peter Kelaher and James UHL ANNA, of 678 Onderdonk; Augustine, Friday. 10 a.m. Inter-Avenue, Ridsewood, on ment fit. John's Cemetery. Kelaher 519 Clinton Avenue, ot requiem Cemetery PSgCTflROTW Walter HI.

New Thtst Prices Indvdv. Casket with hand engraved name plate. Prottctivt outer- 14,., 4.V.1..V.T4UQ 4JVV.AV1VU from any local hospital or residence. siiit-Mitt muss ot requiem; will be offoiod at a.m. lu'dav in the Church of the .1., a.

Clttk Mid SvllaOak SolU SatiaZiae Direction of Jnre J. Cronin, Inc. COCHRANE GILBERT October 6, 1948. beloved brother of Jennie Blauvelt; dear cousin of Sarah Sloan. Services at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue. Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Inter nient Evergreens Cemetery. CONNOR October 4, 1948. BRIG ID (nee McPadden), of 565 56; Street, native of Drumkeerin.

Leiirim, Ireland, beloved wife of the late Patrick; mother of Sister Jatricia Marietta, Sisters of Char itv; Anne Gabay, Catherine and 5, 1948, beloved husband Friday 2 i of Joan (nee Madden); dear'Cemetery. miner 01 viu.sciii jhiiics rairit-ia Joan, Eiltjen Marie; brother of VIKSNFS. CHRISTIAN MATHI-James Regina suddenly, October 2, 1948. in Sullivan Ann Pi-vlrc'Viic AQtl, -Aa, Vvvr CvMi Caakato HanKtreoti $20 U10-U5S-J423-J475 Mahogany H70-S495-S59S ArmcaMatal V495-JS50-W2S $775 SaMCaaavar JI2S a.m.. from Funeral Home, 7722 4th lAc-amio Romiinm Mnc, Ct i.L V4 MV.

11 sius Church, Bay Parkway and 62d Street. Interment Calvary tery. Please omit flowers. KIRK HARRY S. October 6, 1948, 315 Hawthorne Street, hus band of Agnes S.

Kirk (nee Mon- 3enT, Staulfer and brother of William N. and Charles W. Kirk. Mrs. Mary Killlmade, Mrs.

Dorothy Currier and Mrs. Raymond Bock. Solemn 1 Ot 1- A. XXC4U1CU1 maao oi. ui sisi R.

C. Church, Brooklyn. Satur- i nomas Connors; oaugmer oi FRANCIS dear father HarlAV hrnrhve rtf fr HVeH Jnue. Requiem Mass Church of St Remem bran fps JOHNSTON MILDRED LOH-MAN. Birthday remembrance.

Mass today St. Thomas Aquinas, Flat-lands. We nln voj durlini Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brother. In temorfam loving memory of. ober 7.

1947. CONNELL In JESSIE, died October lips Cttnno' htw misi her, Our hearts tell wha'. iaj aay. Ood alone know." Iio her. in a home that 11 lonesome todj HUSBAND and DAUGHTER.

DURKIN In memory of our beloved wife and mother, MARY died October 7. 1947. First Anniversary Mass offered this morning. And while she In peaceful sp. Her nirinory we thai; alwavt keep.

Iiuino HtTSiRAND and CHILDREN. i "'ta J. Yerby and Elizabeth Reposing at Smith Fu neral Service, 141 6th Brooklyn, until Friday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass 11 a.m., OurlAnna Haga. Reposing at the Hal man' sul or Lady's dress.

Use of chapel or reposing room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-piece. Lady Help of Christians R. C.

4. Church. Avenue and E. 29tnlroni 12:30 p.m. Saturday.

Octoberlour JA.V October 5, 1948. Reposing at Mur rav Funeral Home. Knlrkerborker corner Covert Street, until Interment Lutheran Agnes; daughter. Alma Snik; moth ler. Aa'se Mathlsen; Peder; sisters.

Gudrim Laing, Aagot Werm- 'bou, and Marie Mathisen, and vorsen Chapel. 5310 8th ol 1 -in Tnlm.nl iEvergreens Cemetery. WALERIUS On October 5. 1948, r-HT, I -A rr. i.

wiuvea son oi r.nc and Celia; brother of Ernest; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walerlus and Mrs. Jane Meyer. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue.

Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. 1. day at 10:30. Interment Holy CrosSr'" Cemetery.

RAUCHFUSS HENRY L.J VOELKEL LAURA BARBARA r.xr.xr f. a Wednesday, October 6. of 422 10th 'BENNETT, at her residence. 140 frocuring Dunai permit. Hearse ana one limousine to any iocu cemetery.

BIOOK1YN FUNIRAL HOMII 20 SNY0E AVENUI al Flalbvih Av. UL 6-4100 50 SEVENTH AVENUE MA in 1218 FIATIUSH AVENUt BUcliminslar 2-0266 OUIINf FUNIRAL HOMIS 150.10 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAmalca 6-6670 63-32 FOREST AVENUE HEgtman 3-090O 151-14 NORTHERN II VD. Flushing 3-6600 funtrtl Hm In Manhattan tranx (rookfyn Owing- ri.ntT h. ir beloved husband of Alma Barbey Street. Brooklyn, on Or- Sin Jv 'A'; fathw 0 Mrs- Cec11 Bussell; tober 5.

1948. beloved wife of John; 5f of Doris and Donald devoted mother of Laura. Funeral ''L inw Servic? at tne Fairchildlservlce at her residence Saturday. vfni Inwrment family plot HIGGINS THOMAS M. In sad'O and loving memory.

Fourth Anni-' ou, Church Friday, 9 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. KREWER HENRY M. Octo- Strpel.

Tnlfrmenl. Hnlv Crnsj Cmi. aa- P-m- RILEY THOMAS A iniD I.aIa.,. )vu vvtuuci i. io, uriwcu band of Florence Etter: lovinii 10 a.m..

Our Lady Help of Chrts- R. C. Church, jnoly Cross Cemetery. Interment SCANLAN MARY ELIZABETH, Thomas bcaman; Deiovea momer nf Rt Rev Mnnsiiunor 1 nniiiti Scanlan, pastor of St. Finbar's R.C.

Church; Wolfenberger, Philip Scanlan. Col. Herbert V. Scanlan, ber 5, 1948. beloved hu.sband of father of Mrs.

Florence Reeves Emma L. inee McGroartyi; Bernadette Riley. Funeral Frl-of Mrs. Regina Blewett. Henry dav, 9:30 a.m., from hts residence, Raymond Arthur R.

Krewer; 1355 E. 28th Street: Reauiem Maas. versary. Masses offered. MOTHER and FAMILY.

HOEY-EMMA. In memory of a beloved mother. Died October 7. 1945. Three lure paused sine, that FORECIOSUEES SUPREME COC RT, KINGS COUNTY UERALDINE SliSKIN.

Plaintiff. PEARL, COLLIER. KT Defendants. Purstiant to ludcment of foreclosure I and sale, made herein on September tioni-er. at llie Bicioklyn Real Eatate f.xcinanire.

iw Aioniamie Btreei, nroox I SHC ,1 brother of Mrs. Lucy Dunne, Louis. 1 Annur. wicnoias Krewer; also vived by four grandchildren. Fu nerai irom nis reslflence.

mi 28th Street: Solemn Requiem Mass! lyn, New York, un llie 2tli day ofllvn Countv of Knitta. Citv and State WAT.SH Mm TVT A (nee 'God look h'r home, it wm Hly will Jr eiBut in our li-artu he Hveth silll. Embalming and dressing; Gentle- roREfXoscars hiliet biddT at the Real Blstate ntatfiie 1 Enrhana-e Salesroom. 1S9 Montague Street, Brooklyn New York. un (Jc- 29.

at 10 a.m. by Fred 11 Scliaefer. auitiuneer. the premises! directed by said jininnuMit to be i described as follows: ALL that cer-i tain lot. niece or parcel of land, with the buildings thercuii.

situate. lyitiK ana neinif in tne norouiui or tsrooK Harriet E. ao Peimsyl ania R. R. Island R.

everv tiesi ripuon. ana articles too numerous to mention, stored hy you. OitulKM-, 1948. at the prem-jof Nhw York, bounded and dcccrihi-d tfn dii'cti'rt by said judgment to belaj) follow.s: BEOINNINt; at a point Sold, ailuatcd ill the Bol'OIIKll of nn the n.iutherlv aide nf 7lh Street I Our Lady Help of Christians'on October 6. 1948.

idov nf 'Burke) of 38 3d Place, died Octo- ber 6. 1948, after a Ion Illness. She survived by her husband, John ohe sister, Mrs. Anna Willis 'of Jerl fate Hugh and Ellen McPadden sister of Margaret. McGrail and Joseph McPadden in Ireland, Elizabeth Keegan and Ellen Ward; also survived by one grandson.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.. from Fu- lirral Home, 496 Court Street; Requiem Mass St Mary Star of the Sea Church. CROWLEY LORRETTA B. fnee Maxwell i. on October 5, 1948.

beloved lister of Sr. Mary Cyril, S.M.; Lawrence E. Maxwell and Mrs. tlarie F. Moore.

Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home. Avenue and E. 28th Street. Saturday; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy innocents R.

C. Church, 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEYO HARRIET C. suddenly, Tuesday, October 5, 1948, of 762 St.

Mark's beloved sister of Grace Currie Pittenger. Service at he Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, ii a.m. Valter B. Cooke FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Snyder Ave.

Liter 8-4800 Saturdav. October 9th HONOR Stephen J. A.M. at Chanel rORADKO. Frank VlSU A.M.

al Chapel ts Setenth Ave. MAin 2-8585 v. Tftiintiai, Octuhrr 7th RICE. William 1 P.M. at Chapel hrtar.ii.

October tth VLRGO.NOS, Oliria I P.M. at Chapel Saturday, October tth ql'INN. Allien V. A.M. at Chapel MANMMi.

Rose A.M. at Chapel Jl.LAl (iHLl.N. Cornelius A.M. at Chapel 63-32 Forest Ave. HEfeaiaa 3-0900 Thursday, October 7tl OBERHEIM.

Barbara I aia A.M. at Chapel 'Saturdiy, October tth Ml I.SCHCMH. Joha uoo P.M. at Chapel I OKNCH. Geeree L.

MM P.M. al Chapel HLLSINU, Frani P.M. at Chapel 150-10 HilUide Ave. JAaaica -M70 Friday, October ItH I'ClAKK, BenJamia a. to AM at Chapel i'nturrtae.

'October tth (1 1.LIVAN. Wllliaa A.M. al Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE. FUTBUSH AVE. ULSTER MI00 1211 Flatbush tttt-1 SO Seventh Aveaae-MAk) 2-I5IS fUNIIAL HOMII IN MOOKIYN MANHATTAN-IRONX-QUIINI sey City; two nephews and rrancis oi wiuuu.

niece, all of Jersey City. Reposintfi lovma broker, true end kind of Mr. uT oa No friend on earth I ke him we'll find cnurcn. Saturday, 10 a.m. LANSDELL MARTHA HALL, at Hackensack, N.

October 6, iato, wur oi me late Henrv Lans dell; mother of Robert H. La lis dell and sister of Robert Hall of Brooklyn. N. Y. Funeral services at the Ricardo Memorial Home, Union and Passaic Streets, Hacken U.

S. the late Laurene rauonjTuer Avenue, Jersey City. Sol-and Genevieve Scanlan: also sur- mn Requiem Mass at St. Aeden's vived by seven grandchildren and church, Bergen Avenue, Jersey seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral city.

Interment Holy Name Ceine- Brooklyn. Countv nf Kinua. City and distant feet inche i-aaterly frniiuTHE PEOPLE OK THE ST TK MK State uf New York, on the easterly the southeasterly miner nf 7th! NEW YORK hv the "i r'''i Mde of Waverly Avenue. 4 2S feet nine i Street and 3rd Avenue; running 1 free and To RL and one half inches south of Oreene, thence southerlv parallel with SrdlTlHOMPSON. SEMI OREKTIVO' Avenue, being: IK' 1" wide, front and! Avenue.

UK) feet; thenre easterly WHEREAS S'liui- who rear, hy deep on each suit-, and n-dli 7i li Street. 16 teet nl N'o. liiook-nmre fully described in said judu- Inches: thence northerly parallel lyn. Yoi k. has pi.

ieiu. Ut-1'ient. iwith rod Avenue. anl part of Hie titnm ravine for a d. i a Dated, I distan-e HhuiikIi parly Iini certain ni-li urn, nl ir.

wntinu. i-iai- li'-rlv sid- of 7tli to and pn.p.vtv. b-ARTHl 1. tlREENSPA.N. Plain-, thence wivl-rlv alvititf the duly as the W.I I' ami tiffs Attorney.

W-iB sutphin side of 7th Street, lri tnmnt oT THOMAS TIIOVP-Jamaica. New York. to lh point or plate of RK-'SOX, intelv el No Dated O.toliv 14' Str-Tt. in the of Brooklvn SUPREME COl'RT. KINGS COUNTY M.nllin.

Ref-re-: Austin A City of New Mavhelle Stolitzkv. as Executrix. f'" Flaiiiltff. i NOW 1 HhHKHMR i i'l 'jrh plaintiff, astiilnst 1944 et 'J1' Avenue, J.imaic.i of vou a-e hereby uuse ah. defendunls.

iSamuel Stolitzkv "ork. -fct ThAM before our Sur; -s ihe attorney for plaintiff. Court ij ounty ol Kiras to. Ii-M in Ro.t.i Brooklyn N. Y.

I STORACF. MITirr rds. llie Pursuant in mdirineiit entered here- Mintv h.nv..-'. i h- Ml. dav nf In.

dated September 21. 1948. I will TO ('him. Alf ronnell. Nov, juhe, at hi sack, Friday afternoon.

October 8. neral Home, 187 South Oxford at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Green-lstreet; thence to the Church of Wood Cemetery. Funeral private. Nativity.

Classon Avenue and LUONOO FRANK Oc-tober VTa iWm 5, 1948. beloved husband of Rose A Ma" eelebrated at 10 t.in. lnvintr father nf Pier, Saturday. It is requested that day I't'hp one we oved wms ra id twav: GERTIE'S FAMILY. PARKER WILLIAM A.

Third Anniversary Mass Thursday. 9 a.m., Sister. HELEN FARRELL. JOHN W. LAMBUI INC.

Lot Modal CADILLAC CARS To Hire for All Occasions 1MTH ST. at AVE. rhene KHere Reed S-100-t Prompt and Cearteoua Service Vlncaai O. Croaln. Mai.

Funeral Directors raturla SERVICE 4 ECONOMY Chapels: US ATLANTIC AVENUE 38 LAFAYETTE AVENUE MAia 4-1398 U9355 8130 fi from New York and Brooklyn Fu- no flower be sent. sell at public auction al the Exchange! Sales Rouin. 189 Montamie Street, 4u iwo, jroo A UllVTloi A AVAtll V7. OVJ tery, Jersey City. WORTH FLORENCE MAY, October 6, 1948, beloved wife of Benjamin W.

and motl er of Benjamin Worth. Service at the Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Friday, 10 a.m. Please omit flowers, Direclon STerliag 3-7700 1 I I Brooklvn, N. on October 21. 1948.

Brooklyn E. D. Terminal, and at 12 o'clock noon, by H. IaOUis' Hol-all ronsiKnees and shippers on the lander, auctioneer, premises situate1 freight lots teceived from the above the north side of Vernon Avenue. 100 1 railroads for feet west of northwest corner off Yol' and of yon are herebv Iewi and Vernon Avenues.

2o feet notified that the time for the pav-front and rear bv 100 teet in derjth. nient of our lien upon the properlv known as 333 Vernon Avenue. Brook-: described, having" ex. lyn. and more part ulnrly de tured.

after due notice had been niven acribed In the herein. ivou. we will cause such properly, to LEO SHAPIRO. Referee wit: electrical equipment, ice s30-6t ThW boxes, furniture, household goods of i Our service is designed to meet the needs of each individual rase. I 3 Arthur, Anthony, Michael, John, uatnenne, Mary, Melina, Emelia, Rose and Ida.

Funeral from Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue. Brooklyn; Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Rose of Lima R. C. Church Saturday, a.m.

Interment fam ily plot. Frank Di Brlenza Sons. HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC be. a Teara BUckminitar 2-0174 I92S Chared Atrma SUPREME roi'RT.

KINrtf COUNTY I Geo.w.Peese&soN SAVINUS AND LOAN BANK or 111 your name, or in which you At CTIOV SMI THE STATE OK NEW YORK, for-1 claim an interest, to be fold at pub- merly known as LAND BANK (IF lie auction according- to the statute! MORTOAitE SAI.E THE STATE OF NEW in such cases, made and nrovided. I Rv virtue old. fault in i lain ehnt-Plaintiff. is. Wt.ADYSL.AW 't62 St.

Place. Brooklvn. "I moi imm-'s in ie- Louis Jancl TI'SZEWPKI. also known a WAI-'N. on the 8th dav nf November.

I to Isnlor I-viton. llarrv el De-'tDtS. st in HO a.tn.. and if the vint'r. Sell- Thursday, del.

7. In nuisuaine of a Jiulit-; Ihereo' Is not completed on Mich '918 at 1 in. at Ureenpoiiu nient ff foreclos'lie and aale duly date, the sale will be continued st Kklyn. ceii.iin Motor Vehicles made and entered in the above atn place on everv Mondav of Pont oic t'ouoe 9 r'rue-tlthd action and besting date Sep- h.R ntrna at in a mi. lieu' Ttaders.

4 Ward l.a Krance. 2 'ember SO. 1918 I the LONG ISLAND STORAGE Macks more nhed "i the Referee in sa judament WAREHOUSES. INT I schedules inortgag. Moi'tgager will sell at public auction to the1 uT-Jl Th lescnva liu light to bid.

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