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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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HAMIIX EDWIN suddenly. BROOKLYN EAGLE, SAT AUG 9, 1952 SERMON TOPICS Raymond E. Stoltz, President August S. 1953. beloved son of Pal- i rick and the late Mary Rice; loving! brother ier of Marie Bolra.

K-thrrniax I j-" 'iSSKKPf PaPer Box Supplies Group ot Marie Bolen. K-thrrnl Brady. Magistrate Hits Institutions On Release of Mental Patients Sermon topics fur this column i AM rt.u.f -i ee- vA rw MLT be in the hands of the st johx s. rxRr PtM li. i i ft -1 1 r-; a a li w.

1 i Aiilrkf VrtT I ITl'P AM. Uurr.iic and Babcock. Lillian Lang. Augustus Bolt. Mane Maann.

Annie Burg? r. FrtncU McMillan. C. P. Conway, John Meyer, Maurice Currao August Miller.

Thomas Da20. O. Mungrr. Eana a.m.. uxnii mat uuiur, nu kiai isr-ii nv, auk A bui-i iir.

no rrsidrti ai Avenue: Reaulem Mass Oueen ol a i re. ior put Ait O.itnta sT efVi tiFwh Ql fn I CUiem IlldXi IOr IdV OW vd tr Authorities ut mentjl inti- Muth Jamaica, that Kisane iiitioiis nni-t take full resxm-i- had aaiilted Mdrwede and luliiv for rele.i-e of iniiuite- liii extensive damage to the irrrnVnt Hoiv Cn. cYme E. Stoltz. 02.

general sales al Masses appreciated. -manager of the M. D. Knowl-;" Rlrn in R.k heater. X.

Y. Mr. HOLTZ On August S. ANNIE ton Company and president of.Stoltz joined the Knowlton chcrch o- thi ma 1 i thi an mee of 2oa OefctotVihe Xational Paper Box Sup-firm there in 1908. He was' ti "ul.i.

'if. Kwiw-. our Avenue, beloved ife of the late'nlies Association, will he nf- ftiiiforrert tn thir vw v.irt concord i tu-ce me with previous tnniinal reconi-, Imt and grill when Ki.ane was I Irw in lie- refn-eil erv in ihe Uvei n. de Castro. Fannie Nyquist.

Maria Pitwerald. E. Connell. Patrick Flynn. John Phalr.

Arthur Garbarinl, Carlo Quinn. James Gisonna. Michele Siauder. Frank Hamill. Edwin Rover 'i la red in dgewood Felony At that time Kissane was sent Ernest: dear mother of Frank, fered at 10 a.m.

Mon.lav in St. Branch in 191S, and in ISJt was Archie. Florence and Ernest Church Th v- w. isiyAMUEL lioltt. Annie Tagllanl.

Louis ST J-TtPIirV 8 HITHOIIKT Court lip' he a obliged to King Hospital. He as ye-ierddV to di-nii-s charge relea-ed frorr. Kings Park July of feloiuoii- and nuili- IK with a certification of anity. cioiis niisciiief again-t a man Assistant litri-t Attumry tllllK M. on land two Ser- J1? tht TOmin m1ps niai.ager'Oiiwopo- August 7 1952.

of 149 Etna Street, ices at Darraugh Funeral runera in IftK). i Zc- noil 4k vtnrfv a nm Atlanta- Moral Surviv nv are hU vti'e lr ai" hiohwav- recently released from King- a menial ui tan 1 Funemi Tuesd'. 11 a.m. Imer- Park. Burial will he in Holy Estelle Stoltz.

and a flatttrhter TZt .1 Pa. State Mortal nstitutioti ehit-h- dauehter of Harrv ment Green-Wood Cemetery. Rood Cemetery. Westhurv. Stoltz.

uri tt William Kerwick aaid he moved for dismissal of the old ciiinpl.iint her nor dm'to could he called who would testify ih.it Kissane was Insane at the lime of the tavern incident. I'dt rick Pat- cistpr ftf Rprtha M. Smith: i c.tho MKsBVTri Tile fred man wa ON.r(,T10NM. YMOCTH Liin'. Shine Vur errit.

Louis F. Taaliani, 1 Kissane. a seaman, of 1 IS-22 Archer Jamaica. He had lieen arraigned in the same court on June 2 on the com- BIDroRD CENTRAL- AM A Pll stmot-i bv Naririn Or-iDO. tr.e:i; cr'4r7 ol FvtNcri i al larsAur LArYEl-TE AVE CHURCH trisrom veil.

OUIlQil). pill, tu.ic.-! liA II Magistrate Shapiro said he ITT Interment the Ever- J'J" day. 2 p.m prmrrr and umta br llw a tki plaint of Rudv Maidwede, oMr-i would giant the dismissal of the sninry. Chicuo. of a liar prill al cnmnlaint 'as a matter nf law.1 f.

9 iU A. UUUI Villi Annur wi.Buity neral Home. 2977 Ocean sr St. Marks I a uommi pme-renoa tor tva Louis F. INCARNATION land then rommented: ROTTS MARIE E.

mee McCor- Solemn Requiem Mass ss premhtr Chwi.m Ortom mack). August i. 1952, rife of JohnChurch. 10 a.m. Interment Pine erment i onji inr i Dt'uin, ni i Tagliani.

71, i liitnmrn mother of John Robert and lawn National cemetery. Buenos Aires, Aug. 3 u.Rl tired police sergeant, diedi am Mornm pry rmon. Itlatbush dutch Kevin; sister of Edward and John A ST. ANN 8- rioiiiiar.lon iwrmon.

McCormack. Funeral industrial and so-1 Thursday at hi home, at 131S 4kkip. i ot linn nn Dirrri. ur innj r. HammM prmyr And Mrmon th: "ood i Ck.1 Unn BiiAir.eM A slightly larger percentage and, "This case is but typical of permitted the company a cases which come before 400.000 gain in net income.

jthe court with a great deal of Net income for the thrreiregularity. where a defendant months ending June 30 was been in and out of mental compared with SI. 3 Hil. institutions like somebody go-700 for the second quarter p( ing through a revolving door. Rev.

Rofer Gry, Ml(iit puldr bv rhv Hugh BAiill MacLmh, a irom tne MCManus rune-ai, vineenticial activity came to a standstill ST, BARTHOLOMEW 8 Pi! lie PO-1 AM: Morning prmyer and Mi-owm by th FLATLANDS Home. 2001 FtatDcsn Avenue; ite-; -Mr. lagliam Joined Ilnnartmont in lOlA R. HOTAM C. C.ul.

AM. Hoiy comir.un.on. ouiem Mass. a.m.. St.

Thomas -is-inuia uniay in Aquinas R. C. Church. Intementiaunt of of Mr, Kva tired liMfi. He was attached, 0.11.

Operating revenues i 'I take no responsibility for 6t. Charles Cemeterv. Lons Island. paiifh 7(h Wardij Thp '-hour mourning period to the 7th Precinct during RQro VFW Gives Tol-ttlllAna fn BURGER Thursday, FRANCIS Manhattan. Funeral from Dar- f0r Argentina's first lady, who I most of his service and was for I ICIvUIIUIlC vUfl! A I-Ji Ktrt QlaAt Va1i-4 hltfi.

railuh'E Ptlllt-rfll Hfi1Tli. 8H13 5th L-ni'OVll VOI-e In amounted to ugainst the discharge of this defendant for the same period! by the Kings Park State Ho 1 hand of Lillian inpe Ossenbrug-' Avenue. Tuesday; Solemn Requiem M1 lAPtn-P Hp pital authorities. If this man I that since, go lieseik again the that since, should go heseik ten); loving father of Francis An-'Mass St. Ephrems Church, 10 a.m.

th mr.nr fif, anrl fit. 1111111116 KINHX I Mr. Mcllugll stated thonv: son of Bridget Ferrentlno 'Interment Calvary Cemetery. I VArA i I June last vear the companvs roiiseiin-nces must he visited Employe of Peerless Towel Supply, nTHFRIVE' 7 a.m. Monday.

Ot LarltOn TVV-A The net Income of the eapital investment basin- upon the science of those Reposing Lynams Funeral Home. LAN As. Peons body was to be is sunM wife. York Telephone Company roM-tI ah()Ut mumm a released him. not upon 4th Avenue 13th Street rV" ndreds of holts-; Alls.

Besie Taglian, loth- Continuing in its program of during the second quarter as a re.ult of cimTW.km pro- this courl nor the District At- KT.r Crnn Daniel and James McMillan. Serv- I Fr nU hn- of all result of the num- of torney of thi c-ounty." Long Wand Nationa, Cemetery. Fairchiid Chapel. 9, At-. builjn ivil daughter.

Airs. Antoinette Hen-i racial and religious CONWAY JOHN lieutenant pm. anl military cortege such as.ry. dim iuur 1 aiiuciiiiuieii. uuiii vuui.lu, "in rales hy the Publi New York Fire Department, on tti- normally is reserved for a pres-' uiieimeiii 111 noiy 1 os erans of foreign Wars Commission last March day.

August 8. 1952. beloved hus-i MEYER MAURICE beloved ident who has died in office. jt einetery win take place Mon- fi Enock lac-cording to Keith S. McHugh, positfit-an 1 YYMl dhiiu uc.uuur.

01 wiauire utwh-m np n0( ot Mrs lJeron was uay inui 1111. iiier a so.fiiio uay moiiui.K auer a soieiiiu ot Jonn r. uonway mnciai i.u.u tner 0f Ellen M. Feltman. oervices carried on an artillery I u.

civ.n oon.iw 1 ohoQ-i10 cdiiieci on ail dllliieij secretary of the Carl- president of the company, requiem mass at St. Rernadette'execume "etary ot me uaii although "oner Church iton Y. M. C. A.

for the use of He mat although opcr rv. v.iiuiv.11. ltlg taxes and other expen? taxes and other expenses rat- aide Avenue. Queeas Vlllaee. on y.

caisson draw thiee columns thav a-ao a.m.: Solemn Re-! of workers, with her husband. of operation were nearly 11 per- the Boys' Division. County oinmani County Commander III quiem Mass at the American Mar- MILLER THOMAS, on August 8.1 resident Juan D. Peron, rela a DUU-I' Hiouias cent higher in the second quar- it iu 1 1 1 ivy nuuucu tyrs R. C.

Church at 10 a.m. at. nis nome, uji t. ou-i, alio cahinet ministers foi M. Reagan of the V.

F. V. of 1052 than they were dur urea mem oer n. 1. r.

v. lowing immediately behind. CURRAO AUGUST, on August -nrf Pm.nrirv C.n he- Brother Held for the presentation of the check!" 'e same jieriod in 19.V, op-i Lohair io 1. 1 pi i erat ing revenues rose bv a Nostrand Ave. and Dean Street Tako I T.

or IND Di BEDFORD -CENTRAL P. W. EVANS. Pator A.M. A P.M.

NORMAN P. BR (ieueral Sec ivMM I lii A4in ceremonies vestetdav at the Piotpstant Episcopal 7. 1952, beloved husband of SSan of j. Miller; S. and fond father of Caroline ar.o,nee M(rtimer): dear father of William.

Member of Local 3. Divi- a(e ggt CorneliiLs T. Miller, N. Y.I Montevideo. Aug.

(U.R)-NMrs. sion N. Reposing at Peter C. La and Mrs Helen Gray; Kva Peron left a fortune of II ar ton 1. 1 ar ton Ave.

Suba-av or 9 30 A M. BIBLB 3CHOOL-CLASSES FOR ALL AGES i WEDNESDAY MUHTS: 1 30-9 00 Bergen St Surface The Worldwide Evangelization Cru.arle in clerk aiieaed in the presence of Deputy Motor PROTESTANT We U- VV'lllinm siirvived also by four grandcnil- mole S20.000.WK), SI MMER SI NDAV I.VEMNI. SERIEh 1 I iv. nil issiwi it i linuiii fi, 11 and uvo great-granacmiaren. info rmed Argentine political nave nurgianze.i nis rll.ii.-man of Holdlnr la-l Ihe Faithful Hard I to No-lrand Ae.

ISCOPAL ouirimi wv. Mass Tuesday, id a.m., 01 of A.s.sisi R. C. Church. Nostrand p-mr Church Inter-exues esnmaien today.

er nome waived examinauon the v. F. W. Summer Camp it; iinnjnl. IIUC'i rcuT' li- v.

TIlo lild A i-rrri I i no i i-t i 1 w-- i i i m. 1 CHURCHES Avenue ana unraii rtuau. Holv Cross Cemetery. 1 s.nm. a cnarge 01 wiien runo.

i.eon .1. r.iiermaii, iuiiu 10 am. interment Holy Cross, Directing. Ialy'. jewels alone were est i-, Voeer.ia hefm-el genera I chairman.

Dr. (ieorge Cemetery 10 be vyotth at rullen Washington Thomas and Larry 111.vuM-1u.v1 and in addition sne' 1 n.n.hm,.iihrimn THE NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY GIOSEPPIN A. August, DAZZO Jl III I t-IUIP tit (il i 1 i 1 dollar 7 held in SI .500 bail for action of Fund Committee. 1952. of 457 Court Street.toyll?52.

of 135-11 P20th Street miIlion, of of Andrew; devoted mother of liwortli of cash, securilie: wife fe SI LOAM Jefferaon Cor. Mrry Ret. MILTON A. GALAMISON Mininler 3(1 A.M. Sunday Radio Chapel, HOR.

Radio. II A.M. liueat Minl.u-r 1 Chaplain O.borne Scott. Inatructor Chaplain Training School Fort Srocum, New Rorhellr. N.

V. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henrr Street (Clark Street I. R. I I II A.M. REV.

JOHN NEWTON THOMAS Union Thaologiral Saminary. Rirhmnnd Va. "WHY BELIEVE IN GOD?" 7 P.M. Ol'TDOOR SERVICE: Mr. Broad.

Domenick, Peter. John and Frank Lafayette Avenue Pesb) terian Church Lata. rl. a tea. and ioulh Oiford (I.

Dr. Alv.a I. Maaary, 11.00 A.M. The Rer. Or.

loaao Halaoy ol McCormlck Thooloqical Sominary. Chicago 11 the grand jury. gi ants approximating The defendant. Joseph were made to the Catho-Maher. 22.

of (Ki8 President lie Youth Organization, AVil- Fairchild Chapel. 220-05 Avenue. Queens Village, on Sunday Reposing at Anno Funeral Home. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Clinton and Carroll SlrffU Rev. Gregory Mabry, D.D., Rtctor 8 A.M.

Low Maw 6:30 A.M. Low Masn with Hrmnt and Sermon 488 Court Street, untu Monaay leal eslale. Hold Funeral Rites Pdl estate was arraigned on a complaint; uamsimrg lommunity East Flatbush Jewish Center, 9 a.m. Requiem High Mass 4 Pm-Mary Star of the Sea R. C.

Church, NyQUIST MARIA ELIZABETH, 8:30 a.m. Interment St. John's at Xoronto Canada, on Thursday, signed by his brother, William Flatbush Boys Club, Boy Scouts of America, Bedford Y. M. C.

A. and other youth groups. August 7. formerly of iL rwihtriror A. Larutners 8, 19d2, widow of Joseph F.

de of 6-15 Carroll St. According to the complaint, William and his wife and their two children left for a vacation July 19. When William and his family returned home Aug. R. they Conqreqaiiona! Spiritualist Allen Castro, M.D.; dear aunt 01 Harry.

ch 8th bTI. Tlel. 40 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, Taruthers 53, of 1U-33 Louis Lanthier. Reposing at Oalla-J M- UIUB uiiiuiici. ojD TiHinorol Mnn.

L'- Ulll found the house in disorder Snhn'a 3ft. Samillnn Church ot thf Oenfrali Bib Street and ft. Hamilton P'kway Tb Rev. Theodore H. Wmkert.

Rector 8 A.M. Holy Cnmmunlun A.M. Familr Choral. EiicharUt II A.M. Mornint Prayer and Sermon By tho Rertor CTiHdren Cared for During this Service All.

WELCOME 4th Are to St 3rd and 5th Ave Bust to 99th St. and 4th Are Walk block east. MESSIAH and INCARNATION Creene ft Clermont Area. The Rrv. Ernest A.

Harding, Rector A.M. Holy Communion II A.M. Morniiif Prayer and Sermon Rev. Wilham Prka. Que.

Preacher ghers Funeral Home, 2549 1 and various articles valued at Avenue, until Monday 9:30 a p.m. tote. ment Evergreens were held yesterday j. l0 (he Spiritualist Cljurrltrs ivequiem mass ai 01. v.naiin oui- Direction Sheldon H.

Avenius. Cooke Funeral Home, 150-10 In- romeo R. C. Church. 10 a.m.

torment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction of Joseph H. McClean Of utvU.vtvg.t. r-gnivn. u.

u. Kation t0 tile alTCSt August ivoi, loving nusoauu ill li. een-w uu.i veu.eieiy. r.u uimn Uaraarat Hur lithur Mrs UaPr1 A I- nan. i v.

in ci.uftti. -1 i T. IV A 1. 1 it L- i unr-i ii ico i Oo.rflr f-nri hmtlw llldl lie K. August I.

ioz, iauier oi jwrs. muj-, ot a neart anacK. ne was. hin-ni-n-i- enre Ricken; brother of George of Martin and Mrs. Mary Un jn mi ted the burglaiv a.

oiding PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS Oranga Bet. Henry end Hickt Brooklyn Heights L. Wendell Filleld. Mlnlateri John Henry SargrnJ. A.aociale Mini.lrp 1 1 :00 A.M.

Sundoy Morning Worship Service MR. SARGENT PREACHES: "SHINE YOUR LIGHT" Baptisi snrl Aenes Fitzgerald. Funeral Funeral irom tne jonn seny luncheon neat Flushing Magis- 1 I t. -ilolut'a (Chitrrh ST. JOHN'S PLACE near'lTH AVE.

The Re. Howard O. Clark. Rector The Re fieori Armttronf. in Charge SOTf SPIRITCAI.IST MINISTER REV.

WILLIAM F. SKIDMORE, Pastor cntPEL OF ETFRNAL LIGHT DR. NOVEMBER Bl II.DINC. Ml-lto nillb rlr. J3mlra Ato.

Mriiag SrrTlrm Thart. and It P. M. Pa.tor'i Sludv HEjrrman a-H7Kfl Chapel Eternal Star Wn.Wv."" Rv. Roto Ann Eritktnn.

Siv.t Sun. Wdnrdy. Friday. PM. Tnridav, Thursday.

Saturday. P.M. Manus Funeral Home. 2001 Flat-lTuesday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requl-t alf- i -Q )0 D.L--l BAPTIST TEMPLE 3rd Florbu.h, Brooklyn bush Avenue.

Requiem Mass. 10:30 em Mass St. Brfrbaras K. i-n cu e.o nn unwi ivr.su a St. Thomas Aquinas R.

10 a.m. i lient. I Church. Interment St. John's During World War It Mi.

I KeDreSent U. O. FLYNN JOHN on August 7. Service at Walter B. Cooke.

of Pllie Administration. He.in INOrSO KOCCS 1952. of 14 Butler Place, devoted Funeral Home, 20 Snvder Avenue. as born in Manhattan and was husband of Catherine and beloved Monday. 1 p.m.

interment Green-a graduate of Ford ham and Hie 1 nued States will be brother of Ann Nash. Insula nee! wood Cemetery. Columbia universities. presented by a Navy man in Post, No. 1081, American Legion.j His father, a well-known at- the Scandinavian Gold Cup and 77th Division Association serv-; Q-f J' in Oklahoma, and a' i aces at Hanko.

Norway, in the Methcciis! Keacnen flii Minwayt aO JAMES McGINLAY, D.D., Pastor fWA -M. Holv Communion 11 A.M. Mnrnlnir Praver and Sermon I A Children's Worship A Inalrtirlion TRINITY CHURCH- Arliniton and Scbenrk Ateir Last New York Rev. nr.te 1. firoman, D.D..

Rector Summer Sunday Service 8 00 A Ho'y Comrminion 9 4S A Morning Prnyer 10 00 A.M Ho. Eucharlsi: Short Sermon: Hymns Stranirra and Viaitors Welcome MR'ij'ATlVITY- Ocean Ave. and Farrarut Road The Rev. (harlea F. Nugent, Rector HrllO A.M.

Holy Communion 10 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon dTr'aXm Will of VVarren Crunden Chapel 44 7th Avenue; Solemn Re- James, Mary and Noreen; also sur-jlllei1 19-11. after residing in '22-year-old Airman statioivetl at at Guest Preacher, Dr. Clyde W. Taylor, Evangelical Foreign Mission Washington, D.

C. 11:00 A.M. "THE CRISIS OF REDEMPTION" 7:30 P.M. "LOST" vived bv seven grandchildren. fur 35 years.

Naval Air Station at Floyd Ben- quiem Mass St, Teresa's R. C. Church, Sterling Place and Clas-son Avenue, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Jere J.

Cronin, Directors. neral from his home, 477 59th; The younger Mr. Caruthers nett Field. Crunden hails from Street, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. survived bv his wife, and has been quiem Mass Our Lady of orem.e wade Caruthers: two.on active duly at.

Floyd Ben-Help R. C. Church. daughters. I.vnn and F.nid, and nett for six months.

Tune in "THE BAPTIST HOUR" Sunday, 3:00 to 3:30 P.M. Station WJZ, 770 kc. Biblo School 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, 7:45 P.M., Erling Olsen, well-known Radio and Conference Speoker. HANSON PLACE CENTRAL Op.

L-l-R R. S1tlen. All tubwiyi near aaiw JOHN f. MERSON ZEITER. 0 0..

MlniilK Paul P. Abel. Aiueiita Minlitar It.lltl Morning Worship vith Sermon by Ihr Bry Paul I Alirl WHY HKISTIAMl 7:4 Orian Krrllal by Chirlra C. Honlr K.IHI Fvrning Wor.bip with Sermon bv Ihr Rr. Plul I Alx-I 'THE LVERL.ASTIMl 01 1ST MIX THE NEVf" (loliii.l llaphnr C.il(lriiiH, GARBARINI CARLO, of 1514 .0, hei.St William and.

Through an eliminatiion pio- 64th Street, beloved husband of sTtl'bEK FRWK beloved Clarence. cess. Crunden and four others Carmela: devoted father of Peter uis'b a of Johalma: father of jwere selected to man the six- 'Jim. Anna Pagani and U-na pneger Reimers' IfkllQlllIf fllinif lltS I meter yacht as the Cniteil RtaL prank also survived by five! 'Slates' eiun in the Hold Cup Son Chapels. 14J5 64th Street, until andt.nildren and six Rreal.gl.andJ APPOLD Words cannot ex- Monday.

10 a.m.; bolemn Requiem Reposing at the Nicholas press appreciation to all our om Ma.ss at Regina Pacus Shrine. 65th1 a 1 Home 710 fl iends Hllcl neighbors for their 1 11 'l u'lve torn 6t.reet-12lh Avenue. Inl erment- Knu-kerbot'ker tvenue Notice of kindness and sympathy during the Bennett 1- ield tomorrow. John's Cemetery. luneial later illness and death of a dear hus- Tonight: PICTURES OF NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND THE RUSSIAN ZONE Sunday, 9:30 A.M., 10:45 A.M., 8 P.M.

REV. REGINALD WHITE All Next Wei THE Ml SIC U. Ill TT AU )'. "BROOKLYN'S EVANGELISTIC CENTRE" Bay Ridge Baptist Church Tent aJf6h7eSl. GISONNA MIC IIKI.E.

of 164-21 Sana ana latnei o.es. Walter It. CooKe 81st Avenue. Jamaica, husband of i. on Angus.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 6. 1952. at his home, 717 50th Street. Mrs. TINA RAPPOLD and RUTH.

the late Angelina; father of Mil dred. Mary. Margaret. Michael husband of Agnes Staudigi SAINT ANDREW'S CHURCH BAT RIDilF tth Ave. el tilth Rrv.

E. Hrlllon Hall. II Rrrlor Holv Communion and A.M. St Churck Avenut and Si. Paul'i Place Riv HAROLD a OL AFSON.

0 0. Rortnr A Holv A II A.M. Muriiinc Pniver and Sermon I huroda lit A. M. Holv mn in union A Healing Service.

Ilr. I.rwiv. St. Bartholomew's Church Pncilic Street near Bedlorn Ttit Rev John Uwii Zacker. 0 0 Rectnr Sunday.

A.M. Hoi Conrniiintoii II A.M. Morning Piaer and Sermon by the Rer. Horace lute 1784 THE DIOCESAN CHIRCH Clinton and Llrlngnton Streeti REV. MELVILLE HARCOCRT, Rector A.M.

Holy Communion 11 A.M. Morning Praver and Sermon REV. ROGER GRAY, As Maul CHURCHY-HOLY TRINITY CLINTON and MONTAC.IE STREETS :80 A.M. Holy Communion 11 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Rer.

Arthur E. Walmley Church of the Holy Aptwii-es. Si. Louie RAM-Ill: OF THE MOTHER CHI Rl Tha Firit Chuifh ot Chnyt. Snrntitt.

Bailon- fuifral Information Helen. Julia. Victor and I.iidwin: v'P- Servire, are held in In tnllgwina Churchrt: FIRST CHI R1 H. Mrw York Ava. anO Oran ULiter 6-4800 VJ I 20 Snyder Art.

5irttjDa ttcn-fmutanffs REILLV JERRY. Third happy-birthday in heaven. Loving Wife, Baby and Mother. GREENWOOD BAPTIST SEVENTH AVE. at SIXTH ST Bruno A.

Militano. Interim Pastor II A.M. "A HEAVENLY ARREST" 7:49 P.M. "THE FINGER OF iOI" Prayer and Praiae Service Friday Conrori) Sapltat vXhurrh) Marcy Putnam al Mad. ton Si.

Rev Gardner Taylor. Pa.tor II A.M. til EST PREACHER REV. JAMES KNOXVILI.E, TENN. ixteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive.

Funeral Monday from Metzner Funeral Home, 2890 Atlantic Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Malachy's R. C. Church. Interment 6t.

John's Cemetery. digl, U. S. Army; Roger Rcbert. Marion, Elaine, Patricia and Laura: brother of Mrs.

Anna MacQuanie and Susan Staudigi. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from the Murphy Funeral Home, 4903 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass R. C. Church of St. Agatha.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Saturday. Auau't tth MTERS. harlea D.

1 P.M. at Chapel PATTERSON, Carrie R. 1:011 P.M. at Chapel Monday, AuauH Iltn PHAIR. Arlbur R.

I P.M. al Chapel ROSE, Isaac A. 1:30 P.M. at Chapel srA.u.siy ii. Sunday.

.1 A.M Wfdnftrtay. 8:15 M. THIRD CHI RCH. C. 2.

it St. at Albamarla Sunday. AM; Wtdnrtday, P.M. FOl'RTH CHI RCH. SHrlini Plata, attwtin Flatbuth A 7th II A.M.; 9 P.M.

FIFTH CHI RCH. 12th A. and 4Mb Sunday. II A.M.: WldnMOay, 1:15 P.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS Flrat Church 734 Hmlrand Hour: Wod.

ta I. Sunday, 2-4. Second Church Mb Ave. In C0cmoriam GERALDI SIMONE. Second Anniversary Mass offered.

Alwaya tn our hearta. WIFE and CHILDREN. TAGLIANI LOUIS on Au The Emmanuel Baptist Church Lafaretta Are, A St. Jamea Plata Washinrtoa At, fita. an Ind.

Train Rev. THEODORE MILLER, Pallor III A M- Church Srhool Hummer Keanton Mnurt: 111-8 ,10. Wodnsiday to 5. BAPTIST TABERNACLE Galea bet. Franklin and Claaaos Dr.

ROBERT MK Al Pavtor SERVICES 11 A.M. AND 8 P.M. KINGS H'WY 5 StTocrt. At. MAia Z.858S Saturday, Avauit 9th NIELSON.

Johanna I UNI P.M. at Chapel NF.LK, Lonia R. P.M. at Chape! Monday. Auautt llth gust 7, retired police sergeant, 76th Precinct, devoted husband of Bes-Lsie; beloved father of Frank, John.

Antoinette Henry; dear brother of Third Church Hit St. at Albamarla Rd. Ham: Wild, ta 7:45. Sunday. 1-4.

Foorlh Church Starling bat. Flatbuali 4 7I Am. Hmir: 9 M-. Waal, to 3-5. ROHALY SUSAN.

On August 'un i Werner J. Jr. Ir- Fifth Church 12th Ava. and 45lh 81. IHI P.M.

at Chapel M.y Tu. A Thun 7- 1-4 II AM "THE DREADII I. 'Joseph V. and John also sur-j9, 1944. Hive! hn fYvir toonrirriilrlron llinni Alwan our tlioughu DR.

VRK VVNE II. HAMS. Pa.tnr st RVII I III A.M. lnterdf.iicmiiia.iunal HOISE" HARRIS, Conitanca 3:00 P.M. al hour.

FAMILY. Plotmd Ing at the Andrew Torregrossa Fu-' I I P. 1 1 L. Yt neral Home. 1305 79th Street, until Monday; Solemn Requiem Mass at At taa other fellow iei all St.

Bernsdette's R. C. Church. 10 oar foible! laugh-punctured be Lou Interment Holy Cross in SO IT SEEMS data tei'V. week Ike Eafle't clauified leclioi.

184) Ea.l SStl St. LEaijL 5 1500 Spturdati. Auotut 9th AERPINARY. John A al hjiirl KI.IMENN Catherine A SH A al h.p. I Rl K.

Rn-e at I baurl Sunday, Attaint 19lh TOOL IN, Anna IllilHI A.M. al Chapel UNION SERVICES FLATBUSH Reformed Church Flalbnh and huri-h Avenuae Fon.d'd l4 Rot. HENRY A. VRUWINK. D.D.

MIN1STBR 11:00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION 'God's Call and Man's Response" Complete Confidence an acknotolcDgmcnt ot CarD of rfmnk5 in tha Brooklyn Eagl meets a need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only Is il a gracious expression o' gratitude to 1 who have snl flarctl 'nbutes, but also courteously acknowledges I services and kindnesses the many to whom a personal note ot thanks cannot well be mailed or whose are not known, names or addresses a CarD of thanks like the one below JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and family wish to express to their many friends their heartfelt thanks for the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement can be lnsertedvin the Brooklyn Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 JUBILEE TONITE Film OMAR GIERNESS LEONARD EILERS and rookfyn Funeral Homoe 21 SNYDER AVE.

AT FMTBUSH VL OUler (-4SM 5 ItVENTM AVt MAin 2-IUS tvnml Html hi MAMMATYAH tlONX QUIIN IN FLATBUSH at BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER OCEAN AE. A.ND ORTE1.YOU HO All MORNINO WORSHIP SERVICE WITH SERMON. 11 00 A "THE MOST INTERESTING THING" PREACHER DR. LESLIE A NEWMAN. Rrunawlrb Mrthodlet Churrh.

FnaUnd CHURCHR8 PARTTCIPATINO All Soul Onlversallat, Bptlt Churrtt ot the Redeemer, Flatbush Ohrtnttan. Flatbush PTMbyieTlan, riatbiioh-Tmnplilrift Conaregallonal, Ocan Avenu. Congregational. St. Mark's Meihodiat and Wellt Memorial Presbyterian.

Rer. Huqk Bcdllio MacLeoe. Ph.D. Lutheran Our service meets an essential need in a quiet, efficient manner. It also permits each family to govern the cost Uncertainty is here replaced by complete confidence.

Casket in a Selective Price Range Cloth-covered, from uo Solid Oak, from 295 Solid Mahogany, from 495 20 Gauge Steel, from 380 nicivnivo Cmtkm and proe otrferaiw; removal from ony local hospital in teiidtnct: UK of all funeral faeiUliet; hear and one iitioiiWnr 10 any heat cemetery. Presbyterian W-Hulhtrart (dhnrcfte Nrvrblrk Ave ST. STEPHEN'S and Ea.l SI. Matia'a te A.M Studant Hnbt. T.

Nall.arn PALERMO BROS. Kid's Roundup 3 P.M. Tuei. ridoy Every Night at 8 P.M. WalterBCooIic ftrat rrfibyt.rtan ttljurrlj 5TH AV8.

BET. llth and llth STRKUT3 II A.M. REV. CK1RI.E G. CAMERON OF IH NBEE.

SCOTLAND PM LAWN SERVICE MR. I AMKaHIN Penlecostol SALEM COSPEL TABERNACLE 4th Avenue III A.M. Morning WArshi. P.M. Evening Nerviee Rrv AR HI M.

JOHNSON, Paolor denominational Manhattan Universalist Inc. Tha Religious Page ol the Brooklyn Eagle offers unusual opportunities lor making contacts outside r-f your crci'ciathn. Plan to have your $ervif-r: .311110 iriryl t-'iuiajly On the CHURCH PAGE For further Parliriilan 1 elrphnnt Religious Advertising Department Th Brooklyn Eajl MAin 4 8200, Ext. 392 -Vrw yorR'i funrral Dirfcfon IR00KIYN FUNIIAV HOMO OUtiNS FUNIRAl HOMES 20 Snydgf Ulit.f (.4100 150-10 Hillside t-6670 0 StvMt i-toti 151-14 Northern 3 6600 Or mvu- phona book for out neart Habluhmue UNITED SERVICES of WORSHIP RfNGR Hir.HWAY MF.THODIST AND FLATLANDS REFORMED IHIRCHES At Flallends Refoemod Churck Ring Huhwaf st Rant 4Mh A I. 1 A.M.

mW.Y OOMMINIOM Mar. DanaM M. Rnnvon, MlniMa Mm TBAPbMAKK NIITK.t. KOTICEa HEREBY CIVEN THAT Duiry Dnll. Flathuph Brooklyn.

N. hajt filed with th orretry of MAtei of New York, itn trnrtemark "Daliv Doll Fro7.en He-Ila-htA" In naerl In th aalei of Ice Crtm end othr food prmiurla. jj 3 181 orttl MARANATHA TEMPLl'Sjffj. onei 4te. HaeWraa It AM.

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