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v. BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES DEC. 24, 1946 SHANLEY ANNA, on December FRANK T. HEARD, 77, DIES; BUILT LI. RAIL ROAD TUBE 22, 1946, beloved mother of Catherine and William Shanley.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from Harry F. Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 GIBSON THOMAS December 23, 1946, husband of the late Agnes Collins; devoted father of John, Teresa and Mrs. Mary Burgess. Funeral Friday, 8 a.m., from the Mc-Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- 2 Attorneys' Fees British Business Fears Blow if Troops Quit India Price Boosts Cut Xmas Liquor Sale Continued From Page Coney Island Avenue; Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., St. Rose of Lima Frank T.

Heard of 261 86th bush Avenue; Requiem Mass St, Auger, Rose L. Heard, Prank Barnard, R. Hoffmann, Au-just Bodenburg, Hugo Keegan, John B. Brennan, Delia M. Kelly, John P.

J. Cavanagh, P. J. Kenna, Mary Cronln, Joseph A. Kennedy, Robert Daly, John P.

Main. Hugh Rejected in Fight Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. In-R.

C. Church. Interment St. civil engineer who supervised the terment St. Charles Cemetery, Charles Cemetery.

construction of the Long Island civilian, service and veterans' hospitals in Brooklyn. He said that Railroad tunnel from the Pennsyl GROTE MARY, mother of days, Mr. Heard had boxed at the Jersey City Armory with James J. Corbett. He was an ardent yachtsman and for many years was a member of the Port Washington Yacht Club.

Funeral services will be held at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at E. C. Wal-deck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th For German Heir Calcutta, Dec. 24 U.P The eco- England, Julia McDonald, L.

P. vania Station in Manhattan to nomic bonds linking Britain and; "these men and women who on, fiube, Dora McNerney, Imelda Queens, died of a heart attack yes India will remain firm for many Christmas Day, 1946, are the living George and Mrs. John J. allien. Funeral from George T.

McHugh Funeral Home, 1016 Bedford Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Faber, Charles Norby, Marie A. O'Connor, T. P. Cauch, August terday after being stricken In tne National City Bank, 4th Ave.

and years, but Britain's military position embodiment of the principles of here is the big question mark to- service for which Clara Barton Geoghan, Joseph Pettle, Mark SINCLAIR WILLIAM on December 21, 1946, father of William S. Sinclair. Services at Moa-dnlger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flat-bush Avenue, Thursday, 2:30 p.m. SMITH EVANGELINE, December 23, 1946, beloved mother of George L. Joseph W.

Smith and Rhlltt.lownrtH KArv4A at R. C. Church Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Ave. There also will be rites by 86th St.

He was 77, day, observers of the swiftly chang stood will make the 125th anniversary of her birthday a truly re In recent years Mr. Heard had Cornucopia Lodge 563, F. A. M. ing Indian scene believe.

GRYNA JOHN suddenly on markable occasion. Self-government of one form or Queens Surrogate Anthony J. Sav-arese has denied the claim of William J. Topken and Philip F. Farley, Manhattan lawyers, for $842.50 against the $12,000 estate which the late John Mangels sought to leave to his nephew, Diedrich Mangels of Westerode, Germany.

The claim was for counsel fees in the attorney's fruitless efforts to December 23, 1946, devoted brother been the representative of thej Surviving are his widow, Mrs Robin Line Steamship Company, 32 Ellen C. Heard; two sons. MaJ. Cortland Manhattan. He was Frank L.

Heard and Alexander D. Gibson Thomas Raber, Julius Crote, Mary Shanley, Anna 11 Gryna, John T. Sinclair, William Harkins. Michael Smith, Evangeline Hartlgan, Prank Vtllaume, W. Haughwout, W.

E. White, Percy another virtually is assured the In-j Nurws' aides, Gray Ladles and dians today. That has prompted; Motor Corps members will do their of Arhur, Prank, Edward, Sophie, Helen and Mary. Reposing Ken nedys Chapel, corner Church and Walter B. Cooke Inc Funeral oorn "lcnmnQ.

va- son 01 mree aaugmcrs. airs. businessmen to make hur- Home, 151 Linden Boulevard. Thurs-' late cl- James Heard' and ta Gall' Mrs- HeIen Rbino and -M" ried visits to New Delhi and other share to bring cnristmas cneer ai Brooklyn Naval Hospital, the Fort Hamilton Station HosDital, Sheeps- Rogers Avenues. Solemn Requiem day, 1 p.m.

Interment Evergreens vvorm nar 1 WBS majm. cn nuuu.u, clBIii, gium- trade centers for a cold ap- AUGER On December 22, 1946, Mass Church of the Holy Cross An amateur boxer lri his younger praisal of future prospects. head Bay Veterans Hospital ana nave me esiaie iransierrea 10 me Cemetery- ROSE mother of Edward Friday, 10 a.m. L. Auger; sister of Minnie Direction Leo S.

Sheridan Funeral Their reports to the home ollices numoer oi civilian iiisuuuiuua. incucyu, uuim icgaicc ui so far are disccouraging. ichapters Home bervice LKparxmem Services at the Georae W. Pease Service, VILLAUME WILHELMINA. on Monday, December 23, 1946, beloved rn tii.

nthcr hand mllitarv men wi 1 continue its customary Thomas L. Clancy, Mrs. D. M. Brennan Son Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand will filed In the Queens Surrogate's Court.

The claim was opposed by the Federal Government because Mangel was a citizen of Germany when hours-a-day service mother of Mrs. Edwin F. Mangels say frankly that how long the British troops remain in India is Avenue, at Hancock Street. Thurs HARKINS On December 23, 1946, MICHAEL of 411 Sackett Mrs. Helene Wood and William Parties for Vets dependent on what the Assembly does in the next few months.

And Queens Civic Headf uneral Thursday day, 8 p.m. BARNARD ROSEANNA, on December 23, 1946, at residence, 1037 Villaume. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue. Thursdav. 2 nm.

Christmas parties throughout thej he died In Queens May 13, 1910, and borough yesterday brought some ex-1 his assets were therefore seized by i v. I the Alien Property Custodian and tra holiday cheer to many under- impounded emy alien propertv. if the troops are withdrawn busi-npsa rtrntrwvt hvnme less en- Street, beloved husband of the late Ellen Harkins (nee Durnan); dear father of William, James, George and Mrs. John Maguire. Funeral from the Park Chapel, 44 7th Ave- nn nn Thajrartnv at.

a The funeral of Mrs. Delia M. A solemn mass of reoulem for Street. Reposing at Cosgrove WHITE PERCY suddenly, Thomas L. Clancy, president of the privileged children and hospitalized Eastern Queens Civic Association December 23, 1946, at Rockville veterans still under treatment for Assistant U.

S. Attorney Doris Dowd called the claim excessive and said, if granted, if would divert Brennan. widow of John H. Bren- COuraging. nan, one-time superintendent of the Brooklyn and Queens County Jockey Trade Brint Club, will be held Thursday from If India seeks dominion status the her home.

2901 Avenue where British military forces would re-she died Sunday. A solemn mass! main until the Indian Army is of requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. ready to take over. Even with com- their war wounds. quiem Mass at St.

Bernadette's Church Thursday, December 26, at 10 a.m. Interment St, John's Cemetery. thence to St. Agnes R. C.

Church, Centre, L. husband of Harriette where a Solemn Requiem Mass williKean and fatner of Donald K- Re-be offered. posing at the Macken Mortuary, Rockville Centre. Mass of Requiem and vice president of the Queens Village Democratic Club, was offered this morning in St. Gregory's R.

C. Church, Bcllerose. He died Friday at his home, 86-12 249th Bcllerose. of a heart attack. HARTIGAN On December 23, December 26 St.

Anthony's Church, Almost 300 youngsters, selected unds of the United States, from all sections of the borough Surrogate Savarese ruled without through efforts of the Police Ath- prejudice to any suit the two law-letic League and parish churches, jyers may institute later. Mean-were guests of the Brooklyn and, while the estate remains with the Long Island Bartenders Social Cluu. S. Attorney General until laws in the club's quarters, 116 passed approving its transfer to Oceaaside, at 11 a.m. in the Good Shepherd R.

C. Church, plete independence a treaty grani-Batchelder St. and Avenue Britain military establishments Mr. Clancy, was a linotype operator for the New York Daily jBurial will be in Holy Cross Ceme- would be possible, but thats a proo-News and vice chairman of itsitery. lern belonging to -the uncertain fu- Vanderveer Street, on December 23, FRNK oved pother of J946, beloved husband of Louise jter Mane Kathleen, Sisters of (nee Liebinger); dear father oI Chan of Convent Station, New Eva Muenckler, Seymour.

Ernest ret', Jtohn and William. Reposing at KearnSland leraI 'rom chapel of Typographical Union 6. Mrs. Brennan, who was born in ture Place. the heir in Gcrmanv.

He was born 40 years ago in Nauga-! tne old town of Gravesend, had: British trade with India should, rach chiid was nresented with ar. tuck, and was a member ofioeen a resident of Brooklyn all continue to flourish unless it Us 0f tovs and Quantities of ice Sons Funeral Home, 1504 Bush- at ,,0 7m. Requiem, Avenue, until Thursday n'r St. Anne's Council, Knights of her life. She was one of the first terrupted by civil war.

Pandit members of the Good Shepherd1 Jawaharlal Nehru, president of the cream and candy, alter viewing a twn-and-ft-half hour show. Twenty Funeral private. Please omit flowersj Columbus. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

parish, and had been a member of All-India Congress, has said mat Joseph J. Geoghan, Cily Health Aide members of the club, working under direction of Eddie Higgins. an or-i Elizabeth Clancy: a daughter. Aea- its Rosary Society since it was or India wants trade with Britain and HAUGHWOUT WILLIAM ELMER, on December 22, beloved father of Grace Ostrander; also sur tha a son, Thomas hisiganized. Mr.

Brennan died in 1926. BRENNAN DELIA beloved wife of the late John dear mother of William, Frank, George, Eciward. Margaret, Rose, Evelyn. has no idea of suddenly severing nhan anri of tne nartv Cljristmas QJcntorianist EERGSTROM DAVID L. No one known the silent heartache, Onlv those who have such can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so well.

Loving WIFE and DAUGHTER. BURKS HENRY J. In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Always In our hearts. WIFE and SON.

Surviving are four sons, William, mother, Mrs. Margaret Clancy; economic ties of more than ttp u'rtrirpfi a rtav romDiei- Frank, George and Euward Bren vived by one brother, Charles; one three sisters, Mrs. Helen Walsh, Funeral from her residence 2901 dson and lw0' great-grand Mrs. Kathrlne Cooney and Mrs. years.

Nehru has Intimated, however, that such commerce will be on In nan; three daughte.s, Margaret, Rose and Evelyn Brennan; three children. Services at Florence Malesden. and three Chepherd R. C. Church Thursday, brothers.

Richard, Francis and dia's terms. grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. James Clancy. R. Lewis Funeral Home, Roslyn Heights, 2 p.m., December 26.

Interment Roslyn Cemetery. ing arrangements. Scouts Play Host at Hospital Youngsters turned the tables on the older folks last night when more than 50 Boy Scouts from Brooklyn and Queens troops held a party for about 100 war veterans, service patients and members of the staff of 10 a.m. Direction George T. McHugh.

BROOKLYN COUNCIL, NO. 60. Worried Over V. S. Inroads British merchants and exporters HEARD FRANK of 261 86th Mrs.

Rose L. Auger, Joseph J. Geoghan. who for the last 18 years was with the social hygiene division of the City Health Department, died yesterday at his home, 1061 New York Ave. He was 39.

Mr. Geoghan was a son of the late John J. Geoghan, former State president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and a life-long resident of the Flatbush section. In 1937 and 1938 the son was president of Division 35, Ancient Order of Hibernians. He also was a member of the Holy Name Society of Holy hope they will be able to do business with the "new" India on a K.

OF regretfully announces the death of Brother JOHN P. DALY. DRESS LER In loving memory Street, on December 23, 1946, be- most favored nation" basis. One of our dear son, Corp. THOMAS P.

Died December Cbristma SCHIMPF WILLIAM. Christmas remembrance to my beloved husband. Reposing at his home, 2073 nusoana oi wien (nee York Avenue. Funeral Mass Thurs- devoted father of Edith Indian viewpoint Is that the British Active in 0. E.

S. will have to compete with the rest St. Albans Naval Hospital in Queens. The Scouts provided entertainment and gave each person at the party a gift package. dav.

9:30 a.m.. Our Ladv HelD of Gailo, Major Frank L. Heard, Helen 125, 1944. of the world for India's business. Christians Church Rubino, Emma Rubino and Alexan- The Rev.

L. Wendell Fifield of A representative of a London firm Frank Composto, Grand Knight. ider Denny Heard; also survived by More than 75 patients, nurses ano Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims has admitted that he is worried trigm gi ttiiuciiiiuren. rteugious serv- Cross R. C.

Church, Church Ave. CAVANAGH PATRICK of ice, also Masonic by Cornucopia will officiate Thursday night at funeral services for Mrs. Rose L. Auger, who died Sunday at her resi over the inroads of American business interests since the war. He said the Americans had made con doctors at the Manhattan Beach Veterans Hospital in Sheepshead Bay were guests at a party run by Brooklyn Elks Lodge 22 under au Peaceful be thy sleeg.

dear son, It is sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. MOTHER and DAD. DI BRIENZA FRANK SR. Precious Christmas memories of a devoted husband and loving father.

THE FAMILY. Lodge, No. 563, P. A. Thurs 4355 E.

59th Street, Brooklyn, on December 23, 1946, retired letter day, 8:30 p.m., at E. C. Waldeck's At our home on the beautiful hills of God By the valley of rest so fair. Borne day, some time, when my task is done With lor, Will, I shall meet you thera. LILLIAN.

VAUGHAN WILLIAM J. Sr. Died December 24, 1933. Masses dence, 1053 Lincoln Place. Burial and Veronica Place, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

Thursday. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. siderable headway, partly due to the carrier, beloved husband of Mary; spices of the Elks National Veterans will be in Cypress Hills National aevoteo iatner 01 Anna; oeai Hospital Service.

The nour-ana-a- brother of William. Funeral from inability of British cdmpanles to deliver goods which couldn't be produced fast enough even for the United Kingdom. Cemetery on Friday beside her husband, Edward, who was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. The Theresa McCaffery Geoghan; a son, Michael, a daughter, Catherine, Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home.

347 Willis Avenue. Prirlav. half entertainment presented several top names in show business, including the five DeMarco sisters, borough radio singing team and offered. services will be conducted at 8 p.m. India today is one of the few 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Pius creditor nations. It has a very nis motner, Mrs. Catherine Geoghan; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Sullivan and Mrs. Catherine Murphy, and a at the Pease Funeral Chapel, 437 Nostrand Ave.

'balance Christmai In heaven. Dearest dad we miss you mora as years bo on because you vera so fine and good to us. Loving CHILDREN. DURYEA In loving memory of ELIZABETH A. Died two years ago today.

Masses offered. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. EBERTH Christmas remem trouper, brother, John F. Geoghan, who is Church, Bronx, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COMMONWEALTH LODGE. P. Mrs. Auger was born In Rochester i years ago. She was a past worthy able to purchase Irom tne united States and other "hard currency" nations.

State secretary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. matron of Crescent Chapter, Order brance of my dear ones. Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue. HOFFMANN AUGUST, December 23, 1946, father of Henry Mrs. Martha Roessell, Mrs.

Elizabeth Sett, Mrs. Harriet Diener and Mrs. Mary Bacher. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, .2001 Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady Help of Christians R. C.

Chuch. Interment St. John's Cemetery. KEEGAN JOHN aged 18, December 22, 1946. devoted son of John and the late Nellie (nee Gilmore).

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1 West 190th Street, Bronx, Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Philip Neri Church, 202d Street and Grand Concourse, 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KELLY JOHN P. December A. M. Brethren are requested to attend services for Brother CHARLES E. FABER at his late residence, 7224 Colonial Road, on monies.

The Elks committee, headed by Dr. Thomas Ryan, distributed presents for each person who attended. Other Parties The 73d Precinct Co-ordinating Council held its third annual Christmas Darty at 428 Hopkinson Ave. Husband Consols of the Eastern Star; a past worthy high priestess of Star of Bethlehem Shrine, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, and a member of Camp 31, Patriotic Order of America. Their lives a beautiful memory, Their death a silent grief.

MAMIE. GUNN MARY E. Christmas re Walter JlCoofee Vet Who Shot Wife Wednesday, December 25, at 8 p.m. R. S.

MacCORMACK, Master. U4O0BJiTE- Surviving are a son. Edward L. Auger, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie WISHING ALL LEGIONNAIRES and friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

PAT COYNE Past Commander Fort Hamilton Memorial Post American Legion and provided refreshments and From Page lients for the several hundred neigh- membrance of a darling wife and Dowd of Rochester. CRONIN JOSEPH suddenly, December 22, 1946, beloved husband of Edith Pardee; devoted father of Ann Marie and brother of Margaret caliber Belgian revolver picked amateur and muslc his naval travels. He mother. Masses offered. How we miss you today.

Mamma. HUSBAND, SON, DAUGHTERS. HAYES Loving Christmas during waited. Corrigan. Funeral from the Macken rounded out the afternoon.

More than 150 adults and children from the Brooklyn Heights and At that moment, frustrated In thoughts of my dear son, KENNETH C. E. Faber, Veteran 01 World War I Charles E. Faber. World War I veteran, who formerly was an agent Mortuary, Rockville Centre, L.

Thursday, December 26. Solemn Mass of Requiem in St Agnes her attempt to enter her apartment, Mrs. Kinney started up the fire- Navy Yard districts attended a fes 21, 1946, beloved husband of Anna 1L. HAYES. escaDe toward the roof, intending DIGNIFIED Aibnctm FUNERALS Ai OUR FUNIRAL HOMES 151 UmlM loilnani-eUcJtwMsjr -1200 SO Seventh Avenue MA in 2-I5S5 12 IS FlaUHita 2-02M-7 150-10 miMdt tvau.anica MTt W-32 For tit Avmua HEaafiun J-09O0 154-14 Harti.

Bint FlutMul S-MOt mm island 571 FemUv.Wad SrigM-(Ubrartar2-S0S Mat NHA TTAN 117 Writ 72nd StrMt-TKafalfar 7-tTM 1451 first w-KHiImhst 4-SHt flONX 1 West 19Mi Straat-Mymaml 9-IMO 16S E. Transmit 7-2700 347 Wilts AnmsaMOtt Nana 94272 WEaTCHiaTtSt 314 Mfnnronccai Avamst WMIs Piths 39 Phent lor Upreinlotli'f No Ooigatoit (nee Higgins); father of Mary, John.i tival at the 84th Precinct station house, 72 Poplar St. Patrolman Peaceful be thy sleep, dear ton. to make her way to tne street ana wait for her husband's return with! Frank Rice played Santa and hand- William, James and Gerard; brother of George and Bernard Kelly. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from his for the Colonial Insurance Com It is sweet to breathe thy name; In life I loved you dearly, In death I do the same.

MOM. HEFNER THERESA and PAUL. Church at 10 a.m. Interment in the family plot in the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Brooklyn, N. Y.

DALY On December 23, 1946, JOHN FRANCIS, beloved husband of Gladys (nee Satterlee); devoted father of Mrs. Eleanor Bush, Mrs. the keVS wmie uiuiata nc uc- As she pasted the fourth floor, me sun by carolers from the pre-one of the Christmas packages cinct co-ordinating council, banged against the window in the! Business men of the downtown classes MURPHY In sad and loving memory of JOHN F. (JACK). Died December 25, 1939.

Seventh Anniversary Mass St. Jerome's Church Thursday, December 26, at 7 a.m. Wife, IRENE. MURPHY In sad and loving memory of JOHN F. (JACK).

Died December 25, 1939. Masses offered. Aunt, AGNES. PETERSON Staff Sgt. JOHN M.

residence, 835 53d Street; thence to St. Agatha's R. C. Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered. In pany, died yesterday at his home, 7224 Colonial Road, after a long illness.

He was 51. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. During World War Mr. Faber! Puma bedroom bedroom. Inside, waiting, Mike heard the freshments and members of the Cherished memories of our dear mother and father.

There Is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. Henry F. McKeon, Director. KENNA MARY December Doris Edwards and Joan Daly. Reposing at his residence, 2073 New York Avenue.

Funeral Thursday, served overseas as a supply sergeant with Headquarters Company, 44th Coast Artillery. He also had been a member of the old 6th company, 13th Regiment, National Guard. He noise and saw a blurred shadow r. a. completed arrangements outside.

He fired twice. One bul- for the event, let ripped into Mrs. Kinney chest, Student nurses at the Long Island the other struck her in the left College Hospital made a two-hour 23, 1946, beloved aunt of Mae 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Our Lady Help of Christians R. C.

Church. Killed In action December 25, 1944. Mass, 9 a.m., at Visita was a member of Commonwealth! thigh Son, JOSEPH; DAUGHTER, ANNA. KIRKNER Loving remembrance of our daughter and sister, MARION McCONNACK. Died August 10, 1944.

singing lour oi an tne warns last night and completed the program with the rendition of "Silent Night" TTriiro tna Ar A anrl for two Booked on 2 Charres tion Church December 25. FAMILY. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ENGLAND JULIA, at her home, 79-33 Furmanville Avenue, Middle over the hospital's address system years had been president of the By the time police arrived the Commonwealth Square Club. weeping man was dazed with re- Masonic services will be held at morse.

Taken to the E. 5th St. poll nm tnmnrrnw nr. his home lire station he was booked on The choral program was followed Shearer, of 992 Bergen Street; Edward Kenna, Ella Waldron, James Kenna, George Kenna. Funeral from the Malone Funeral Home, 2913 Newkirk Avenue, Thursday at 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Teresa's R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KENNEDY Monday, ROBERT P.

KENNEDY, beloved husband of Emma at his home. 481 4th Ave Village. She is survived by one bv a party for the students in the EBBERS-HIU OiitM Arn Faaeral ftupd 519 Clinton 4vtnv E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr.

MAin 2-0531 ISfttftDap The midnight stars are shining Upon your silent grave. It sleeps the one we love And the one we could not save. Mother, Dad, Brother and Betty. Cremation will take place Thursday! charges of felonious assault and School of Nursing, Pacific and Hicks 4m, Frank; one daughter, Mrs. Rita Fitzsimmons; two brothers, John and Bernard, and one sister, Mrs.

Sts. The event included a Christmas at the Fresh Pond I violation of the Sullivan law LurtotJrt.AiN a. Duunivn. if-ja jq a Mr. Kinney, who had arrived Just cemoer za.

tnrinaay rememoranceCrematorv pageant, entertainment by the students and refreshments. LIBBY FREDERICK E. Mr. Faber is survived bv his; after the shooting wnue excite- In'Oi a loving nusoana ana aevotea father. WIFE and SON.

Uirlnw. Mrs. Ella Palmer Faber.lment was at its height, at first A committee of the Navy Mothers loving memory of a dear husband three great grandchildren. Fu--neral from her home Friday morn nue. Member of Orion Lodge No, m.

coomon let a I thru i uht. the scene meant that the Club. Brooklvn Chauter 100. headed Notice of funeral wno No" ing at Solemn Requiem Mass 717, F. A.

hereafter. LOOP In loving and cherished i HarVeV Rober't Faber; his long-awaited Puma baby had made by Mrs. Agnes Burke, club memory of our dear son andtCn Faber: three sisters, and its entrance into the world. Toldjmander. and Mrs.

Chloe Balzar, LIGAa, NOTICES i ri urTI I 1 1 brother, Corp. WILLIAM what had happened, he hurried to! welfare chairman, visited Brooklyn two brothers. Naval Hospital today, distributing the oolice station to console young MAIN HUGH, on December 23, 1946, beloved husband of Barbara; father of Donald, William, Hugh and Robert. Services Thursday, 2 500 Christmas gift packages, 50 cartons of cigarettes and other articles. at St.

Margarets Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. John's Cemetery James F. Murray Funeral Home. EUBE DORA, on December 23, 1946, of 226 86th Street, beloved ife of Paul and devoted mother of Martha and Greta Casale.

Serv We oftrn sit and think of joa, And then of how you died-- To think: you rould not say good-bye Before you closed your eyes. The blow was hard, the shock severe, We never thought your death so near; But only those who lost can tell Tha pain of parting without farewell. Wife, ELSIE; Son, FRED; Daughters, BARBARA and PRISCILLA. Puma and assure him he knew it had been an accident. Below in the courtyard neighbors found two Christmas packages p.m., at Sands trom Chapel, 4603 Andrew B.

Smith Services Are Held 4th Avenue. LOOP, on his 25th birthday. He made the supreme sacrifice March 3, 1944, in the southwest Pacific. Mass offered. To meet In heaven, how sweet the thought.

When life's short years are passed; No more to weep, no more to part. To meet in heaven at last. Happy birthday in heaven, dear son. Lonesome MOM, DAD, Sisters, MARY and AGNES. which had spilled their contents Mary Peck Johnson of File No.

8225 194S THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF XEW YORK, by the (trace of God free and indf-pendent. To: Mary Ab-berton. Elizabeth MrKernan. Hugh Hoony, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. James C.

Dowlinsr. who resides at 92 Norman Avenue. Brooklyn. New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the LAst Will and Testament of John J. Mooney, lately residing at No.

162 Monitor Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cit'd to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of KinKS. to be in Room 25-A at the Hall of Records, in the County of on the 30th day of MCDONALD LORETTA on ices at E.

C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Thurs- a necktie and a pair pajamas when they came spiraling down after the bullets had found their mark. December 22, 1946, beloved wife of the late Bernard J. McDonald, day, 10 a.m. LTJNDELL Capt.

GEORGE H. tet In sad and loving memory of pa our beloved son and brother, ReprlLttd Prom Yesterday's Lata Editions Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Peck Johnson, 86, widow of LeBaron Johnson, a builder, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight (Monday) at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat I and dear mother of John Ber nard J. and Theodore V. and Ade- Funeral services for Andrew Barclay Smith, 82, who for many years was engaged in the manufacture of automobile bodies, were held yesterday at his home, 678 10th St.

The Rev. William Jones, pastor of Prospect Hfights Presbyterian Church, FABER CHARLES on De- who passed away Christmas Eve, cemuer 1946, at nis umu, wcismu aurviveu 1945 Dr. Leon J. Barber, acknotoleDgments McALEER The family of the late bush Ave. The Rev.

Walter Bruns, i MARTIN J. McALEER wishes to pastor of the Good Shepherd Luth Ul WIUV1I 1VH. OIUJIII LOU U-;" eran Church, Avenue and New There is a long, winding road Along which each mu.st go: It leads beyond the hills of time Into the sunset glow. But only for a little while Our loved ones leave our sisht. For just beyond the hills they wait KX a member, officiated.

Burial was elation the kind expressions of sym- Hp nieH York will officiate. Burial will take place tomorrow (Tuesday) ed from the Reverend n.wiit Hnsnit.i Ti2 Colonial Road, beloved hus-y "lire sisters, Mary uros, mrf. band of Ella Palmer Faber, R. 1 Helen Melia and Mrs. A.

Skelton. and father of Seaman 1st Class Funeral from her residence, 2048 Harvey Rorbert Faber. Survived Coyle Street, Thursday, 10:30 a.m.; by his father, three sisters and two Solemn Requiem Mass, 11 a.m., Masonic services Wednes- Church of the Good Shepherd, Ave-day, 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, 10 nue and Batchelder Street, a Fresh Pond Crematory. I mc jj ERNE IMELDA, on Mon-naTTz-iyATTriTTOT.

dutttto day, December 23, 1946, wife of the pathv receiv Clergy, relatives and friends. Brook- In Qod's eternal light. after two weeks illness morning in Green-Wood Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson, a native of Newton.

MOTHER. FATHER, SISTER and lyn Lodge, No. 22; Trinity Club and BROTHER. Hall during its recent N. who came to Brooklyn 60 January.

at clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the S-'ut of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affix d. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D.

McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklvn. in the said County the 19th day of December. 1946. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's- Court. Attorney for Petitioner. Joseph F. Swords.

ira Montague Street. Brooklyn 2. N. Y. d24-4t Tu bereavement.

MAGEE Loving Christmas mem World War I Vet Patchogue. Dec. 24 Dr. Leon J. Barber, who had practiced medicine in this village 27 years, died here yesterday at his home.

214 E. Main St. He had been ill less than a week. Dr. Barber was born In Bombay, N.

58 years ago and was a graduate of the. University of Vermont. In World War 1 he served as a captain In the Army Medical Corps. He was a member of the staff of the Mather Memorial Hospital. Port Jefferson; the Suffolk County Medical JJ' ories of our dear parents, IRVING and MARIA, and our, brother IRVING.

The FAMILY. years ago. died Saturday at her home, 1733 E. 37th St. Her husband died in 1919.

She Is survived by a son, Charles A. Johnson, with whom she made her home; a brother, Lowell Lyon; a sister, Mrs. Lulu Jacobsen, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Effie Finnin. husband of the late Johanna, and devoted father of Dr.

Frederick Gauch and Mrs. David Hughes; also survived by three grandchildren and Harry McNerney. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, Fri For many years, in early life, Mr. Smith was the manufacturer of wagons and carriages, later turning to the manufacture of automobile bodies. He retired in 1923.

He was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, a member of the Society of Old Brooklynites and of Kings County Lodge 511, F. A. M. He also belonged to the Blizzard of 1888 Club. In connection with the blizzard Mr.

Smith always maintained that he was the first person to cross the Brooklyn Bridge following the In SSJemorfam CUNNIFFE In loving memory of MARIE. Died December 24, 1933. Masses offered. Sister, DELIA. O'DONNELL FRANK.

Died December 23, 1945. Mass was offered December 23, 1946, at Our Lady of Angels. Gone but not forgotten by five great grandchildren. Service day, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass at Church of Nativity, Classon Avenue and Madison Street, at 9:30 a.m. at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, MARKS Fond and loving Christmas memories of our dear departed MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHER, BROTHER-IN-LAW and NIECE.

ALBERT, PHILIP and MINERVA. PRUDENCE-BONDS CORPORATION (Flint Mo rtr are -Co Bond Series A AA and Third to EishteenUl, Inclnalfc) pn Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment private. fn 'rnursoay at 2 p.m. interment rlvate.

nukby on December 23, 1946. at her residence, 1732 Hendrickson Society, the New York State Medical Society and the American Medical S'ottce to e't bondholders, creditors and 1 Street, MARIE beloved mother r-r-nr-j stockhHrrs of Prudtnce Bunds Corpora-tio'i, WeT, and to ail pfrsaus interested In lovinz memory of wife' MARGARET; Son, ROBERT, storm, the trip an urgent one be- A wrenu and Tearl and Daughter, SUE. cause ot Illness in his family and Aj parents ano oeari nrn.1lH.,. Th- of the need of nrocuriiur the helo of UKOUriAN juaerrt Marguerite union, services at I 23 1946. at his residence.

1061 Ericson and Ericson's Hhnru-l Ron our beloved ot'a nie MVS 1, w. in. HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, Inc. EST riAEi BUckminiter 2-0174 1925 Church Avenue Tn mmnvv nf r.nr he.

th xju uaroei mi ee uaugmeia. mu- His New York Avenue, beloved husband! State Street, Thursday at 2 p.m. brotner' JOHNNIE. Fond memory of rqcK abcth, Patricia and Nancy, and two uncle TOMMIE at Christmas time. of Teresa nee McCaffery); father Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

loved mother. JULIA. De- lvifs. Mrs. Emma Attlesey Smith, I in tne estate said Debtor.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Isuant to an order, dated December 20th. made by the United States Distnrt iCourt. Eastern New York, in the procpeaincs pending in said Couri entitled i "In the Matter of Prudence-Bond Corpo Memory lasts foiever. Children and Grandchildren. of Michael and Catherine; son of Catherine and the late John J.

cember 25. 1943. Third Anniver- died last Nov. 9. sary Mass offered in her Surviving are two sons.

Andrew sisters, Mrs. Irene Cornish of Lyn-brook and Mrs. Maude Fox of Rockville Centre. CONNOR December 23. 1946, TMr-ULraa I Masses: May her soul rest in peace.

B. Smith and Robert Smith; Sr. SAUM FRANK offered. Geoghan; brother of John OConnor Member Anna SuHivan Catherine Murphy. jpdent Boro Brooklvn Post.

No. Reposing John T. Gallagher Daughter, CATHERINE LEMMER-; fee daughters, Mrs. taima jonn-MEYER; Son, JAMES J. ROCK.

Mrs. Florence Glenn. Mrs. Alice IBoehm, Mrs. Carol Russell and Mrs Funeral Home, 2549 Church Ave Adelaide Simmons, and 11 terment Holy Cross Cemetery.

John J. Malone, Director. ration. Debtor, in Proceedings lor Reorganization Section 77B of the Bank-ruptcy upon the petition of the undersigned, verified December 19th, 1946, hearing mill be held at said Court. Room 312 of the United States Courthouse.

Washington A Johnon Streets. Brooklyn. New York, on January 10th. 1947. at 2 00 P.

at which hearing; cause may be shown, if any. why an order should not be made in said proceedings to provide for the uniform construction of certain substantially similar provisions of the Supplemental nue. Notice of funeral later. PETTI MARK of 252 Bay- Our darling, we cl6se our eves And see ycu With our hearts. We hear your voice, now stilled Here on earth.

Binging In the choir on hiah Tha praises of the new born King. You left nerer to be forgotten Sweet precious memonea to Your Angel, BETH; Pal. Frank Jr. and Loving Wife, LIL. Ridge Parkway, beloved husband of Carolyn W.

(nee Warkentin); de STRYKER In loving memory of my dear wife, ELEANOR, who passed away December 25, 1945. No one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have such can tell Of the anef that Is borne In silenca For the one I loved so well. Husband, FRANK. STRYKER In loving memory of ELEANOR STRYKER.

Died De- 1- voted father of Ruth Hoekelman Out of th Stott' fiimt fun ml hamn. Hr lo- 1 Trust Agreements securoig the aforesaid 0rr 7w fhtrmnct is Eighteen U8t Series of Prudence-Bonds and instructing the undersigned with respect thereto, and granting such other, further, and different relief as may be DIGNIFIED FUNERALS necessary and proper in the premises. 3EiaEEH3i3Maaiai'aiai3raiasi3iai col families, humbl or I wtalfhy, con pay trio- I uU fo thtir cUparttd in 1 ktp.ng with thtir cul- A twrol tfondordt ot iA additional coit. FAMILY. cember 25, 1945.

and Adele Irving; also survived by five grandchildren. Reposing at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue. Services at Christ Episcopal Church, 7301 Ridge Boulevard Tuesday, 2 p.m.

RABER JULIUS. Sunday, December 22, 1946, beloved husband of Anna; devoted father of Claire Moquin and Milton; dear brother 951 ATLANTIC AVE. NOTE: Our Leffero Place entrance will soon be closed permanently. FAIRCHILD SONS The aid hearing or an admurnment fhereof may be ad'ourned without further no. other than bv announcement the Court at the hearing or anr adjournment hereof Tiie aboe mentioned and nrder hae hern fl'ed OflSre of in Cle-k JSuiliu il l's Jintsl QUAYLE FUNERAL HOME 134 Smith Sftetrt CHAPELS AVAILABLE MA.

4-2065 SH. 5-2627 JJomt ritntra of August. Reposing at the Fu INC. GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinger Funaril Porlori Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 FLATBUSH AVE.

BUckminttn 2-0247 neral Home of J. Clement Kearns, of said and copies thereof may he inspected by pa i ip interest tha office of the undersitned. Published by order of the Court. C1TT BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY as Trustee, 32 William Street, New York 15. N.

T. Dated: December 24th. 1(4 'P PHONt Wm Dunrgon, lie. -i Koim Ave! ItMoMjtm Sneet FUSEtXAL D1KFCTOKS SINCE ISM frMft rwnfcHJ. 14 lllwir MOOB.TK nranna Bushwick Avenue and Pilling Street.

1 504 BUSHWICK AVENUE Glenmor 5-0 1 03 Ont ham SubMy lAMJUCA OASDEH CTTT 1 MAXHASSIT Religious service Wednesday at 8 p.m.; Masonic services Wednesday at 8:30 pm. Interment The Evergreen Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Vital notices accepted 8 a.rtv to 2 p.m. tor oublication the Saturday night tor oublicaflon. same day; as late as 10 p.m..

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