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Adveevfist BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 18, 1950 Lntheraa Michael UNITED STATES in PROPHECY Eutijeratt Cfjurcfjes KINO-On November 1. 1950. of! QTJADRt VICTOR. No.

nber 9 Monument Walk. GEORGE L.l6. beloved husband of AntoneUe; beloved husband of Grace Doyle father of Andrew. Victor and Blxa-King: dear father of George. Ron- beth Hoyaa.

Reposing at the Hal-aid. Richard; brother of Mr. Leeorsen Chapel, 5310 8'h Avenue. Mrs. Vera Mr.

Solemn Requiem Miaa St. Agatha James Kelly. Mr. Herman Johan- R. C.

Church. 49th Street nd 7lh sen and Frank King. Funeral Avenue, Brooklyn, Monday, 10 a.m. from the tiew York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 17 S. Oxford! ROUSE JOSEPH November Street, on Monday at 9 beloved husband of Doro-thenoe to St.

Michael and ne Scala); father of Michael; Mark Episcopal Church for fu- Michael neral aervvce at 9 30 am. brother of Mary, Margaret Pettel, John J. Flood. Director. Thomas and Daniel Rouse.

Puneral from the Malone Funeral LYNCH Sister MARY JOSEPH Home. 2913 Newkirk Avenue. Mon-CLAUDIUS, on November 15 ldaT- 10:30 jn Solemn Requiem 1950. beloved lstr of Ann. David Mas 11 -m- Ho17 C064 R- c-and Edward nf vrHn Avnni iChurch.

Interment Calvary Ceme- Bdunuuin. MarthMuer. S. Buttl. Harold McFiul.

Haxrr Connell. FnncM McLoughlin.T. Doud, Mai? tret Newman. Hlldor Faraell. Mud Norrt.

Chriea Gordon, A. Olaen. Hanson. Elrabeth Petter son. Selma Hartness, WlUiamPotea Rer.

P. W. Howell, Ann Quadri. Victor KaTinagn. Joseph Rouse, Joseph King.

Georg Ryan. William Lynch. Sr Mjixt Suhl, William Magrlno, Vito Whalen. William Startling Future ef U. S.

Revealed in Bock ef Revelation Great Changes Coming Soon la Our Form ef Govt Hew? By Whom? Hear Evangelist Cemer Frearster Prevheey SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Porriotie Program 7:10, Sermon 7:40 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Lafayette ul Asklsne. All aakvaya Ex-Fire Lieulenanf Michael Heffernan. 98. a re-ired New York Fire Department lieutenant, was buried today in Holy Cross Cemetery after a solemn requiem mass in Our Lady of rerpelual Help R. C.

Church. The funeral was from the Cosgrove Chapel, 5T23 5th Ave. He died Wednesday in his home, 319 6Jd St. Mr. Heffernan was with En-cine Co 511 anri Truck Co.

100 THANKSGIVING Real thanksgiving ran only fully aid together ilh other peopla in Churrh. The rail for National prayer is a spiritual one and de roanda a spiritual response. This wonderful day can have greater meaning and ran lift our nation and ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBER- NiAXsa, civuuuM oB Memorial Brooklyn. Requiem Mass St. Mary t'Tr-Mas for deceased membera will be West Hartford.

Connecil. I Congregotionol I on Bay RWlfse Ave. hen he retired. He was born in Brooklyn offered Sunday, November 24, 1950, cut. 9 m.

Saturday. November LfS avt St. Joseph' Church. Vanderbilt- FLIMIOITfl CllUllCn of the PILfillim V. .4 I Jan.

9, 1S.12 and for years lived in Sprinsfield. He returned to MAGRINO Vrro voted brother of Sister M. Lucretia. November 17. Orange Street, bet.

Henry A Hick Streets Stewart Avenue, on unite us in spirit. Ve have mnrh to thank Cod for as a nation on Thanksgiving Day from a materialistic point of view but let as aUo thank Him for our prerious spiritual heritage. CS.J. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.m..

neidell Fifield, D.U., Lilt.U., Minister Paclflc, at am. All members and Ladle Auxiliary are requested to tvttend. WILLIAM a. FORD, President. Thorns Comer, Secretary.

1950. beloved husband of Ann M. his wife. Mary Coughlin Heffer John Henry Sargent, Asworiate MinUfer (ZZ'Z, lisolemnuiem sumption sephine; dear brother of Daniel nan, in 191.1. R.

C. Church. 10 a.m. Interment' Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction of Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. I and Anthony. Services at the E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals.

7614 4th Avenue, Sunday, 8 pm. Inter II A.JI Sermon by Dr. Fifield 'TAXES ARE DUE TO BETHLEHEM You Art Cordially Invited to Attend Strvicet at the Lutheran Churchei Listed Below A. Manevitz, JO, Dress Designer BAUMANN MARTHA November 16, 1950, beloved wife of Frederick devoted mother of Dorothea. Service at Walter B.

pooke. Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Funeral Monday, 9 am. Interment Nassau Knoll Cemetery. ILCA ment Lutheran Cemetery Monday, 2 p.m.

MAHON MARY, on November 17, 1950. of 513 Schenk Avenue, be STAHL WILLIAM November 16. 1950, beloved son of the late Amelia and Gustave; brother of Henry, Otto and Mrs. Thomas J. Drew.

Services Sunday, 8 p.m., at the McManus Funeral Home. jsionnry Rilly loved mother of Edward, William, ELC THAN Y. Set. IStti 4 litis Avts. C.

Htary Aiteersaa. Patlsr. a. 13. tng.

II (1st Sua. OUR SAVIOUR'S. 4t An. aad totk St. a.

C. Otsal. Ptster. SM. S-S020.

S. S. t. ((. IS, Nenr.

A.M.. lea. H. TRINIIV. 4th Ave.

see tt St R. A. OaeSiim. Wallace Ivar Aea. Pasters.

Ca(. 11,7 Mtrm. II, 7:90. HON, 4tk Ave. at SJe St.

CI. S-SS4I. Fraaa at. Salrasea. le J.

Lallslia, Pasters, at. ass Nans. II. a. S.

I 34. John, Walter. Thomas, Mary K.eu-,2001 Avenue. Interment ing. Anna Olson.

Viola Cunning- Monday, 9:30 a.m.. National Cem-ham and Margaret Long Island, sister of Elizabeth Tyre 11: also sur-l Abraham Manevitz. .0, a dress desicmor. died Thursday niffht in his home, 430 Xew York Ave. He had heen in poor health for the last year.

Mr. Manevitz was born in Russia. For the last 18 years he had been employed by Beau- BUTTEL HAROLD, at Huntington Hospital, on Nevember 16, 1950, beloved son of the late Henry D. Heissen Buttel and Met Otten. Reposing at the M.

A. Connell Funeral Home, 934 New York Avenue, vlved by seven grandchildren and WHALEX On November 16, one great grandchild. Requiem Mass at the R. O. Church of St.

1950. WILLIAM FRANCIS, beloved husband of the late Isabelle inee Beaton). Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue comer Sterling Place. Funeral Huntington.

Service Monday. Tuesday, 9:30 aJn. Inter rD. GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE 32S W. 33rd Manhattan.

Rev. M. E. BROWN, Pastor MISSIONARY RALLY Missionaries from foreign field dratted in native costume will take part. SUNDAY.

11 A.M., 3:30 and 7:30 P.M. Sunday School (all aget) 2 P.M. DAILY: 7:45 P.M. (except Monday) TWokftmnt Oar: 3 7:30 TM. To.lL R.IIt, Nov.

25, 7:30 P.M. Broadcast Sun, 12:30 to 1 P.M., Station WMCM (1030 ke.) Serrire nlso for the f)pi, Sunday, 11 A.M. jmont Manhattan. A m. Interment Green-Wood Ceme-ment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ery, p.m. MATTERA SALVATORE. of Monday. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Avenue, Staten at St. Teresa R.

C. Church. Inter- CONNELL FRANCES, on Fri- 300 Maryland ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Island, beloved husband of Car-mela, and devoted father of Anthony, Mrs. Angelina Mazzella.

flay, November 17, 19a0, at her home, 22 Parkway Drive, Baldwin, New York, beloved wife of the late Jn Qjemorfam KENNEDY VICTOR. In memory of my beloved husband, Victor, who passed away November 18, 1949. Or. rr hu puKd lno tint iuj dtr. Th onft I lovrd nu called ay: Ood took htm home, tu HU will.

But In mr hnrt Uveth nil. Loving Wife, FLORENCE. ADVENT. Anaue and last IMS St. Fred CressUjad, Passer.

Servitea SaMay Saaeel GOOD SHEPHERD, 73H) St. A 4th An. WilhasB F. Sanday, Paster. CAarsa Sckeel JS.

Sarvisee 4 II A M. HOLV TRINITY. Jeflarsea An. tear KalcasrSetker. Jeka H.

Meeeea. Paster. A. 4. 34.

Servifaa 10 4S. Wad. I. INCARNATION. 4t An.

at SMS It Hareld A. Miller, Paster. ServiM II A.M. Charsk SaSMl AS. REDEEMER.

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Paster. SanlM 14 a A.M. S. S. A St.

ST. JACOai. S4SS 4t An. Rev leka F. Bewsbetaae.

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JOHN'S. Prespsst An. at St An. W. Jentssh, Paster, teals (I.

a. 4. M. Eailish ST. LUKE'S.

ISS Wesklaats aear DsKalk. Paul I. SehmHt. Puter. 4.

a. Servlse II A.M. ST. MATTHEW-EMANUEL. 4IS Ttk at.

asar Ilk Ave. Essll A. Hsla. Paster, a. a.

ServiM II A.M. (Ser.) let See. ST. PAUL'S. Redaey 4 A.

St Wll-Ilamsburs. Was. 8. annkenr, 0 D-, pastw. aervlit II A.M.

S.S. IS A.M. ST. PETER'S. Beeferd An.

sr. DsKalk. J. a. F.

Blasal, Pastsr. Germaa Enfllsk II. a. S. ST.

STEPHEN'S. Nswklrk An. and I. 2Ktk St. Ollnr W.

fivers. Paster. Ssrvlt.s aad II A.M. S. S.

I SS A.M. HON. Bedterd" An. aad Erasetus Lwaeld W. Berakard.

astsr. Geraiaa 1:41. S. a. I 44.

Ialls4) II. ZI0N GERMAN, 123 Haary St. (Breaklya Hslihtt). Hsarlik A. Paster.

Servlss S. S. I SO. Bttk Gersaea. John Connell.

Reposing at the Lawrence, Jerry. Mrs. Rose Curry. Macken Mortuary, 52 Clinton Ave Remembrances BURKE VALENTINE No Salvatore John, Michael and Miss Mildred Matt-era; also survived by eighteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. RepoS- Baptist nue, Rockvllle Centre, Long Island.

Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Christopher's Church, Baldwin, at 10 vember 18, 1950. Happy birthday In heaven, Pappa. Martln Hughes Funeral SCHIRNIRHORH ST. tV.

SI Srhsraiar. hera St. Hsrtart H. Prtsrs. 0 Paster.

Servlse IS 44 A.M. S. S. I 34 A.M. LB.

NORW. rv. ItlTH PRCS. T4S Itta St. T.

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S. 1:30. faa. Nsnr. MISSOURI SYISOD 8000 SHEPHERD.

Ave. A N. V. Ave. Waller G.

Brvns. Paster. Ssrvlse A M. S. a.

A.M. OUR SAVIOUR. II Cevert St. Br. S'wsy.

ratsosrs C. Mesllsr. Paster. S. S.

Sarvlce 14:41 A Wed. P.M. ST. JOHN'S. IS? Mauler St A It A M.

el-14 Myrtle Ava and II A.M. Marti Ta. Stssia, Richard Kleat. Pastsri. ST.

PAUL'S. KalskarbNksr and Palatan. Erwla T. Uinbseh. Paster.

Gsrman S. S. S. taillsk ST. PETER'S, S4 Hals An.

Rskart RUosl. Paster. Ssrvlns, IS. :30 II. t.

S. II. TRINITY, lath An. and I. Sth St Psul H.

Ssasr. A.M., Paster Msrnlna Servlse S. S. 3S. TRINITY, mt 3d An.

A S4S Oserav St. W. C. Martin, R. W.

Mstlter, Pasters. S. S. 141. Service II A M.

a.m. Tuesday, November 21. Inter- ing at ment In family plot at St. John's 'Home, Margie, Bob, Valerie, Robert. VAN BUSKIRK MARGA- Bay Street, Staten Is- Cemetery, Middle Village, New ork.

RETTA. Happy birthday in heaven, mother. Loving Daughter, MAY. baptist temple 3rd Flatbush, Brooklyn Reached by All Subways JAMES McGINLAY, D.D., Pastor land. Requiem Mass at St.

Joseph's C. Church at 10 a.m. Monday. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Staten Island.

McFAUL HARRY (TERRY), beloved husband of Katherlne; DOUD On November 16, 1950, MARGARET, beloved aunt of Jane, Marion and Edward Jackson, Emily Gottmann and Margaret Gallagher. Reposing at Galligan Funeral Plan to Have Your Church Represented in the Brooklyn Eagle' Thanksgiving Edition To Be Published on Wednesday, Not. 22 For Further Partlculara Telephone Religious Advertising Dept. MAin 4-6200 Ext. 392 dear father of Kathleen O'Neill, Waller R.

Cooke INO funeral Information Home, 978 Bedford Avenue. Re-. Clare Ross, Terrene and Daniel quiem Mass Monday at 9:30, St.jReposing at Boyertown Chapels. 38 Patrick's Church. Lafayette Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Joseph's R. C. Church FARNELL MAUD MARGARET, Monday, 11 a.m. Interment Holy LUTHERAN INNER MISSION SOCIETY Children's TI0ING-0VER NOME.

Beilal Strvita. S2S Cllnttn MA. 2-1424. Rsv. Jessph A.

Sllu. Olr.l F. Carnsllus Wandmaehar, Pres THANKSGIVING SERVICE 11:00 A.M. "How to Become One of Jesus' Pets" 7:30 P.M. "Why Christians Should Not Eot Owls, Bats or Snails" Bible School by Temple Choir 10:00 A.M.

Cornelius Van Rees, Minister of Music Classes for Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. Thanksgiving Praise Service all aget Don't be a "jnir weather" Christian Cross Cemetery. November 16, 1950, sister of Henry A. Farnell, at her home, 523 5th Protesunt Episcopal McLOUGHLIN THOMAS, No- Street, Brooklyn. Services Sunday, 8 p.m..

First Unitarian Church, ivember 17, 1950, beloved husband of Protestant Episcopal PROTESTANT ISCORAL Pierrepont Street and Monroe Catherine (nee Murphy) and fa-Place. Ither of Mrs. William Walsh, Mrs. I Charles Williams, Mrs. Patrick GORDON On November 16, Clifford, Mrs.

Eugene O'Brien, Mi-1950, ALEXANDER, beloved hus-'chael, Thomas and John; brother band of Rose (nee Stinton); de-! of Mrs. Michael Kelly, Mrs. Patrick voted father of Alexander, Joseph Murphy, Mrs. Mary Cronin, Mrs. and John; son of Alexander and Michael Nash, John and Michael CHURCHES THIS SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKS li St.

Join's Episcopal Church, 139 SI John's PLact it 7th htm Kvery cows fully approved and accredited Upper Atea 8 and oideir at 9:45 A la. Lower School Aiea 3-7 at 11 A.M. while Parents ara at wontila New Enrollment received on Sunday MortUnea For Information Telephone STerling 3-3928 Mary; brother of Mrs. Margaret McLoughlin. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 20 Snyder "Liter 6-4800 Saturday, November OPAl.tR.

Curl A.M. it Chapel Monday. November 20th BAl'MANN. Martha :00 A.M. al Chapel T1ER.NET, Thotnal J.

:00 A.M. at Chapel SO Seventk Art. MAia 2-8585 Monday. November 20Ui HEINRICHS, Frederick C. P.M.

at Chapel LOVEI.L. Herbert A. M. at Chapel COLfcMAM, Chsrlea SerTlcea te be Arranged 150-10 HilUidt kit. JAnaica 6-6670 Saturday, November l)th D'ARICCA.

Stella 0:30 A.M. at Chapel ROSKNGART. Isabel A.M. at Chapel FRIEDRICWS, Ernst H. I P.M.

at Chapel Monday, November 20th OF.NCO. Rose A M. at Chapel NtHBLRN, Beatrice iSnA.M. at Chapel 63-32 Forest Ave. Err man 3-0900 Saturday, November 18th HARTMAN John Mil A M.

at Chapel V1SONL, Raphael 8:1111 A.M. at Chapel Brooklyn Fvnarol Homtl 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVt ULittr 6-4800 50 SEVENTH AVE. MAin 2-S58S funeral Hom in MANHATTAN BRONX QUEEN Lentz, Anna, Daniel, Duncan and a.m from his home, 5806 6th Ave EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Lafayette Ave. (V St.

James PI. "GG" Train to Washington Ave. Sta. Rev. THEODORE MILLER, Psstor 9:45 A.M.

Sunday School 11 A.M. Pre-Thonksgiving Service "Praise the Lord" Motet Choir Under Direction of Henry Fusner, M.S., A.A.G.O. Wedneiday. P.M. Midweek Prayer Service A CWiat Welcome to All Presbyterian John Gordon.

Reposing William A.inue; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Martin Funeral Home, Classen Perpetual Help R. C. Church. Avenue corner Sterling Place. Fu- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

neral Monday, Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church. In NEWMAN November 15, 1950 HILDOR (HARRY).

'retired police- terment St. Charles Cemetery, I iYYY. I Iman, Traffic W. 30th Street, Wednesday, ELIZA- New York City, of 720 59th Street. BETH (qee Green), of 153 16th I Brooklyn, beloved husband of Street, beloved mother of Nils A.JKathryn and devoted father of CHURCHES 1111 HANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH Hanson Place at South Portland Ave.

J. Vt 'EHLfcX RAFTER, raster 11:00 A.M. Annual Churrh and 8unday Srhool THANKHGIVINO S1HVK 1: SI RMON: "THANKFUt. FOR WHAT?" P.M. StNIMY EVENING 1IOIIR.

SERMON: "l.UE TRllMPHANT" Organ Pla.no Choir Guest Bulolst George William, Jerome and! Harold; also survived by mother Frances Hanson, Els'e Roller, Anne Matilda Newman; brothers, Fred Morello and Asnes Miller; also and Edward; sisters, Mrs. Edward survived by ten grandchildren andCorbctt, Mrs. David Newhouse and Spiritualist Baptist one great-grandchild. ReposingjMrs. Harold HenshaU.

Services at Nostrand Ave and Pean Street Take I T. or Ind. Subway or Bergen St. Surface to Nostrand Ava. Sfldweek Servlea and Bible Study Every Wednesday at P.M.

All Welcome BEDFORD CENTRAL Pastor Paul F. Barackman, ThJJ. "WE HAVE A STORT TO TELL" P.M. "HOW CAN YOU BR SIRE?" Dr. Barackman Will Preach Both Services :45 P.M.

Younc People a Meetlnf Lynam's Funeral Home, 4th Ave- Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7a01 nue corner 13th Street. Funeral 5th Avenue, Sunday, 4 p.m. Fu- ptrttualt0t Christian Science Monday; Solemn Requiem Mass neral Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Family Church, 10 a.m. Evergreens Cemetery.

HARKNESS WILLIAM, Novem-I NORRIS CHARLES Novem CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHl'RCH rne first Churrh of Christ, Scientist, Boston. Hprrlrfi are held In the following Churches: FIRST CHI R( H. New Tort Aie. and Dun GREENWOOD BAPTIST SEVENTH AVE. at SIXTH ST.

ALGER W. GEARY. Pastor 11 A.M. "THE DAY OF THE LORD" 7:45 P.M. "OPTIMIST OR PESSIMIST" :4.1 A.M.

Bible School :30 P.M Youth Fellowthla Prayer aV Praise Service Friday A M. BAPTIST TABERNACLE Oatee Ave. Between franklin and Ciaon REV. ROBERT MrCACL. Pastor ber 17.

1950, beloved husband of ber 16, 1950, husband of the late Nora: dear father of Nora Forrest, I Catherine (nee Flnley), and loving St. Bartholomew's Church Pacific Street near Bedford Avenue The Rev. William PORKESS, D.D., Actlnr Rector 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M.

Morning Prayer and Sermon by the rector. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Clinton and Carroll Streets The Ray. Crerory Mabrjr, D.D., Rector 8 and 9:30 Law Manses (Instruction) II Soltmn Msss and Sarmon (Rsetnr) Dom Gregory Dix, O.S.B. Closing Mission Address 8:15 P.M. Thanksgiving Day, Nov.

23 7:30 A.M. Low Mass :30 A.M. Solemn Mans and Srrmon (Fr. Willcox) ST. JOHN'S ChurcA ol the Generali 90th Street and Ft.

Hamilton Fkwr. The Rev. Theodore H. Winkert. Rector A and :30 A.M.

Hnlv Communion A.M. Churrh Hchnol A.M. Churrh School Service 11:00 A Morning Prayer and Sermon 6:30 P.M. Memorial Service (or Frank C. Von Eiff Dedication of Toblet and Organ Wed.

Saints' Davj. A ll) HOLV COMMl'NION tth Ave. B. M. T.

to Sth St. 3rd and Sth Ave Buses fo Ditft St. and 4th Ave. Walk block cost. ST.

SIMON'S CHURCH" S910 Avenue nenr Nostrand Ave. Rev. Howard R. Crimen, Rector A.M. noty Communion A.M.

Churrh School 10:80 A.M. Sting Eucharist Sermon 1784 t. Anna 1950 The Mather Church oKBrooklyn Clinton and Livinxtiirl Streets REV. MELVILLE IIARCOCRT. Rector REV.

R. CYRIL FORSTER. s-ssUlant A A.M. Holy Communion II A.M. KINDERGARTEN 11 A.M.

Morning Prajer Sermon A-M Mon. thru Fri. Holy Communion ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ST. JOHN'S PL.

near 7TH AVE. The Rev. Howard G. Clark. Rector A.M Hnly Communion CHl'RCH SCHOOL 9:4.1 A.M.

From A Years of Aie II A.M. 8-7 Years of Are 11 A.M. Morning Prayer Sermon William Jr. and John A. Harkness.

father of Mrs. Michael Dunn, Mrs. Services Monday, 8 p.m., at the William Clifford. Mrs. John Hut- Hi 11 A 4:30 P.M.

11:15 M. SECOND CHURCH, 67th bet. id and 4th Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church Lafayette Ava. and South Oxford St. Dr.

Alvin E. Maqary, Minister 11.00 A.M. HOLT COMMUNION OR. MACARY Bfleteon T.litht Kptritnaliit Chorch Rev. HERMINE LEGER, Pastor lull W.

Ssih. N.V.C. Thuts. Thurs. 2.

Malor.e Funeral Home, 2913 New-ton, Mrs. Michael Eriksen, Mrs. Am II A 1:15 P.M. THIRD CHl'RCH, B. 21st 8t.

st Alhemsrle tU AM 4:30 P.M.: REMSEN 4 CLINTON STS. I Blask West st Seraufh Hall I Rev. f. I. Slmssens, O.D.

Paster 10:00 A Bible School 11:00 A.M. "THE OVERFLOWING CUP" Cliff Cameron, Oreanist At Choir Director kirk Avenue. Funeral Tuesday. 2, John Costello. Charles.

Helen FOl'RTH CHl'RCH. Bterlinr Plere. between p.m. interment evergreens Flali.usli 7th Aves. 11 A.M.

Wed P.M. 11 A.M.-.Or. John Krsrer will preach 1 P.M. Dr. Huhert MK'sul will presrh FIFTH CHl'RCH.

12th Ate. and 45tA St. 11 A VVedneidsr. 8:15 M. George, John.

Eileen and Dorothy; brother of Mrs B. Neary, Mrs. F. McCormick, Mrs. N.

Dalessio and William Norris. Funeral Monday, UNITED SPIRITUALIST LEAGUE NOV. l. P.M. EAST ROOM.

HOTEL MeALPIN WAY At N. t. C. REV. L.

BLESER, Speaker MESSAGES AIL WELCOME Thank.iglvlntr Service are held in all HOWELL ANNA, beloved wife Churches of Christ, Scientist. Relonr.Bd FREE LECTURE ON" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of Frederick J. Howell and motherj9 a.m., from Joseph Redmond of Albert T. Howell and mother-1 Chapel, 103 King Street; Requiem in-law or Marie irene, alter a- v. vmuuu.

Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Saturday. Nov. 75. at 3 P.M. By Geome W.

Martin, C.8.B. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS Firit Church 734 Nostrand Ate, SIL0AM 260 Jeffertoa Ava Cor. Marry Rey MILTON A. C.ALAMUON Minister 11 A.M. "Tha Problam of Too Much" i lone Illness, passea away on uie imciuian nuiy wua vcmciiy.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry Street (Clark Street I I PHILLIPS PACKER ELLIOTT. D.D. II A M. "THE TROl'BLERS OP SOCIETY" P.M. THE "MARY AND MARTHA" WINDOW 7 P.M.

Heithta Open Forum "ISRAEL," PR. YEHUDA COBN THANKSGIVING DAY 10:80 A.M. (service at Plymouth Church af the PlltTims IRENE BOYD, Minister Church of Eternal Light 90-07 IrlHth Jamaica Seniors Mon. 4 1 I M. Wednesday, P.M.

OL. 8-7KK9 15th day of November. Funeral at Hours: 10-11 Wed. to 5. Suodsy.

1-4. Falrchild Funeral Chapel, 951 At JHH 7lh It. Second Churrh. Hnun: Wednesday ta 6. Third ChnrrhK.

21t St. at Albemarle Rd. Hours: 9-9-30. Wed. 7:45.

Burnley. 1-4. Fourth Churrh Sterllne bet. Flatoueh a 7th Aie. Hours: Wed.

to 7 S-J. Fifth Churcli Ave. and 4Mb St. Hours: Tues. It 3-4.

St John's Spiritualist Church nrd Avenue, Rrooklvn REV. LILLIAN Pastor Arrrlrea and Hunday and Friday, P.M. Wednesday, 2 P.M. OLSEN NORMAND, suddenly, on November 17, 1950, beloved husband of Helen; father of Marion; son of Nils Olsen; brother of Mrs. Bettie Nllsson, Mrs.

Anna Berg, Mrs. Ruth Brooke and Bertram Olsen; veteran of World War II. Funeral service Sunday at O'Neil Funeral Home, 7108 Fort Hamilton Parkway, at 9:30 p.m. Funeral Dutch Church Flatbush and Churrh Avenura Founded ISSt MINISTERS Roy. HENRY A.

VRUW1NK. D.D. Rer. GEORGE H. WINN, Jr.

Sunday, 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A M. "CHRISTIAN GRATITUDE" Methodist lantic Avenue, 10 a.m., Monday. Interment Pinelawn Cemetery. KAVANAGH JOSEPH No-i vember, 17, 1950, of 292 13th Street, beloved wife of Mae O'Brien Ka-vanagh; devoted son of Margaret lech Kavanagh and the late John brother of Sgt.

EMward Ka-vanagh, New York Police Depart-'rnent. Solemn Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., Holy Family R. C. Church. Reposing at Chapel of Jo-soph G.

Duffy, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. Please omit flowers, Masses appreciated. FLATBUSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Foster Ave. at E. 23d St.

The Rev. Richmond Arnold Fewlais Minister 11 A.M. Sermon "Give Thinks Unto th Lord" 4 P.M. Vesper Service of Organ Music Marilyn Jean Herrmann, Minister of Music Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

John J. O'Neil, Director. PETTERSON SELMA, on No Chapal Eternal Star Rsv. Rois Ann Erleksen. Sarvlsst Sun.

P.M. I P.M. United Spiritualist Church 41 73d. N. I.

C. Rev. Lillian Bleser, Pastor II a.m.; Msssaess Class sis. nnuA. a'soeiata Mtsia(te flrrrices We1.

Aj Alia DCJCI mlnliter H'ri. I pm.Tltur.-rJst. 1 pal REV. MAYll(lDMdllir Associate Minister CHl'RCH OF ETERNAL LIGHT Dr. Novembrr Buildinf.

S0A0 lillth corner Jamaica Ave. Service and spiritual messages Sunday 8 P.M. Pastor'a study Vlrsinla 8-1243 Youth Rally Congregational YOUTH RALLY Saturday, P.M. Conducted by Phila. Gospel Ambassador Special Millie rOMF AN!) BRTN'O OTHERS EVERGREEN BAPTIST CHURCH Evera-rren Ave.

and Woodbine St, Fourth Avenue Methodist Church at 47th St. Sunday morning 1 1 :00, Sermon and Worship Evening 8:00, Vespers If your want to eipren joar thanks to relatiret, friends or tko clerrj (or their sympathy durin a bereaTenenl, jam nay place aa "Acknowledf-nent" lik the tu below (or only 90c per tin of words or less. Interdenominational vember 17, 1950, beloved wife of Martin; mother of Helen Samnel-sen. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m. Members of Sunset Chapter, No.

615, O. E. invited to attend. POTEN Rev. FREDERICK on November 17, 1950, of 368 Ovington Avenue, beloved father of William Poten and Carol Min-nelll; dear brother of George Poten and Lena Denig; also survived by six grandchildren.

Reposing at the E. C. Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, until Monday, 12 noon. Services at the Bay Ridge Methodist Church, Ovington and 4th Avenues. Monday, 3 p.m.

Interment Lodl, New York. Kindly omit flowers. CLARENDON ROAD CHURCH and Missionary Alliance 3304 Clarendon Road Rev. Stanley H. Topple Pastor II A.M.

THANKSGIVING SERMON AND MUSIC 7:45 P.M. MR. BARNEY NYBKRG, GUEST SPEAKER FRIDAY, P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP EVERYONE WELCOME DOB The family of the Into John Doe wlh to thank the clereT, relative and frlenda for their kind expressions of sympathy durlnc recent bereavement. OCEAN AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev.

William T. Griffiths. Minister 1 1 :00 A.M. "TO WHOM MUCH IS GIVEN" COME TO WORSHIP A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU Jurt Phone MAin 4-6200 Ask for MiM Hart FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS Disciple) of Christ Interdenominational Dorchejler Road and East 18th St. D.D.

SALEM 60SPEL TABERNACLE B. M. T. Brlihton local to Cortelvou Road. Church three blocks southeast.

Or Flatbush Avenue surface to Dorchester a walk west. MINISTERS The Rev. Alfred Grant Walton, The Rev. Clayton R. Land 11:00 A.M.

"Religion and Business" Dr Walton The Flatbush Christian Church Dorrhester and Marlborough Roads Rev. Huth D. Darsie, D.D. 11 A.M. HOME OOMINO AMD HI rnim; SFRVK (B.M.I, Brlahtoil local to Cortelyon Road) 4th Avenue 10:15 A.M.

Mornins Worshl P.M. Evenlnr Service Rey. ARTHUR M. JOHNSON, Pastor A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL ST. MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenue at Beverly Road DR.

WILI.MM BRITE REED, Minister F. Phillip Rice, Student Ass'l Minister NOVEMBER LOYALTY MONTH 9:45 A.M. Church School 11 A.M. Momma Wonship Service and Junior Church With Sermon "THE SPIRIT OF THANKSGIVING Oecll M. Jacchson, Director ol Muaic Annie May Reed, Organist HANSON PLACE CENTRAL OPP.

L.I. ft. R'. Ststlen All subways nr. tfser JOHN EMERSON ZEITER, Minister 9:30 a.m.

Sunday School 11:00 a.m. "IS VOUR HEART Fl'IA?" Music by Three Choirs 7:45 m. Organ RMlul David Hudson Smith 8:00 p.m. "A BIG CHECK FOR VOIR CHRISTMAS!" 9:15 p.m. Young Adulu: Martha Alters Dreyer of Brooklyn Hospital THANKSGIVING MORNING at FESTIVAL SbRVICE AND SERMON KINGS HIGHWAY Kinfa Hifkway and East 37tk Street 1:45 A.M.

Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worehlp 7 I P.M. Young Paopla'a Matting Dr. ARCH TREMAYNE, MinUter Descrtptipt mgt Including Completi Funtrtft CHURCH T0HFE EPIPHANY Avenue at Fast IDth Street Rev, Rnhert Bailey. Rector Servieea 0:30 ahd Bvery Thur.

Healing Service 9:30 A.M. St. Paul's Flatbush Ceorch Avenoe and St. Paul's Place An. HAROLD S.

0LAFS0N. Rector Sunday Servlrea 7:30. and II A.M. II) A.M. Churrh School H.

C. Tucs. through 7:111. Healing Services Tuesday 8 P.M. Dr.

Lewis "churchsTnativity Ocean Ave. and Farragut Road SI'NDAY, NOV. 19TH, 195 AM. Holy Communion 9:45 A.M. Ohurch School 11 A.M.

Morning Prayer fc Sermon THANKSC.IVINC, DAY Nov. 2S, 19X0 A.M. Koly Communion 10 A M. Morning Praver A- rVrmon REV. OEORC.E F.

BAMBACH trinity church Arlington and Schenck Aves. Rey. Georre T. Cruman. Rector 1S5I) CENTENNIAL YEAR J9SO 8:00 A.M.

Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:45 A.M. Holy Eucharist Se-rmon 4:00 M. Holy Bnptism. 8 00 M.

Young Peonies Fellowship THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 23 8e.rvires A and 10 A Litnrriral Worship Gospel Preaching. Strangeri and Visitors Welcome SAINT ANDREW'S CHURCH BAT RIDGE 4th Are. at Rlltb St. Rev.

I. R. BritUn Hall. B.D., Rector Holy Oommunion 8. IS it 11 A.M.

St Luke and St. Matthew CUrton Ave. near Fulton St Rey. Georga Boardman, A Rector 8:04) A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 A.M.

Church School 11 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00 A.M. Kindergarten MESSIAH and INCARNATION Greene A Clermont Aves. TRSO Centennial Year I9SO To Rev. Ernest A.

Harding, Rector 8 A.M. Holy Communion A Churrh School 11 A.M. Kindergarten 1 1 A.M. Harvest Home Festival Guest Preacher The Very Rev. Frederic M.

Adams. D.D, Peaa at Trinity Cathedral, Trenton, N. J. Unitarian MAMIAITA.N Divlns Science) CHURCH OP THE FIRST UfflTARIAN CHURCH Charr of the Sariour Plerrepunt Street and Monro PUct Hrt. itthn Hnwland Lathrop, 0 0., Mlnitttr 11:00 i.m.

Rv. Dr. John H. UKirop. 0.0.

"A Harvest of Greatest Goods" I 00 p.m. Rev. Walter Royal JonM 1.0. "PHrriras of Destiny" It? Cafcmatt iflemurial Clrurrl? CLINTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES The Reverend Arthur Acy Rouner, Minister 11:00 A.M. "GOD IS ON MY SIDE" CHVRCH SCHOOL 9:45 AM.

and 11 A.M. Orranlst and Choirmaster: EOBtRT E. CBA.NDKLL THE CADMAN HOI'S Why Mot De Sure? Ercryoo is entitled to information about funeral coat. Here are facts and figures that cao be trusted. Tbt pnctTshowH oppotitt includt Casket and prottcfivt outmost; rt-moved from any local hospital or rtsidtnet; ust of all funeral fatili-.

tits; btarst and ont limousint to anj Cloth Caverod Caakot Solid Frem )260 1 MM Solid Mahogany $470-S49S-59S 20 Oatic Stool $3t5-S44S-49S Solid Coppor MS Revival Meolinq Healing (Ehrist CARNEGIE HALL 57th Stret and 7th Avenue DB EMMET FOX PA3T0R DR. HARRY GAZE Outut Speaker SPEAK9 SUNDAY AT A. M. ON "BEING, BEHOLDING and BECOMING" OEOROE AS ELY, Soloist also IDNESDAY N'iON LECTURE CARNEGIE HALL GRACE Presbyterian Tha Religious Page of the Brooklyn Eagle oilers unusual opportunities lor making contacts outside of your present congregation. Plan to have your services announced regularly On the CHURCH PAGE For Further Particular Telephone Religious Advertising Department The Brooklyn Eagle MAin 4-6200.

Ext 392 REVIVAL MEETINGS A'oto going on at MARANATHA tHouse at Prayer) 42 Prospect Ploce Just above Sth Ave. Every night at 7:45 P.M. except Mondays. Sundays 3 P.M. Cr 7:45 Rev.

A. A. Andersen, St. Louis. Mo.

Preaching Deliverance local ttmtttrj. 1 I It is on the basis of public confidence and satisfaction thai we serve more families than any other funeral director. Walter B. Nw York's Largest fvneral Oirexfor KOOKIYN fUNERAl HOMES CUHNS FUNERAL HOMES 20 Srrydef Avenue at flttbuth Avenue ISO-10 Hillside Avenue JAjtuica 6-4o7t UUtai S-4S00 $3-32 forest Avenue H4a an S-0900 SO Smnrh Avenua MAin 2-8585 158-14 Northern 3-6600 UNI At HOMES IN MANHATTAN (ItONX tKOOKlYN OUIINS SftrHtJJrFBbgtmattCburrli 5TH AVE BET lHh and 12th STREETS tl Seventh ear. St.

John'a Place ROBERT C. CARLSON. Minister It a.m. "Thanks and Glrlnf" NEWFOUNDLAND NIGHT Preacher: Rev. H.

K. Brennan Midweek Servieea Wednesday P.M. 11 A.M. REV. JOHN O.

MT3XIN 8 al. "THE MANZONI Verdi THURSDAY, NOV. 21 10 30 A.M. Thaniwivlne Day Service French Vital notice accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

tor publication the some day; as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication nrr Oid Huauenot Church 3AliM LOrKll 109 East 60 N. Y.I 10.45 A Cult et Sermon: Dr. Marnard i.

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