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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUM NOV. 2, 19-7 2 1 Sraths Rev. C. A. Chader, Ex-Boro Paslor i GIGER1CH MILDKFD en McIIVGH ROSELLA.

on SCHMIDT November 1 1347. ISr.urday. Nivember 1. 1947. her 31.

beioed wile of Frank Mo- CHARLES T. of 160 Henry Street. Ulsr year, 571 Wythe Avenue. and devoted iiter of Mary husband of the late Barbara M. Brooklyn, dear daughter of May A.

Glavin and William J. Lanning.i and devoted father of Mrs. Eugene Otgerich: sifter nf Charles William J. Lanmng Fu- T. Singer; also survived by grantf- i.

The Rev. C. A. Chader. for- Mr.

Chader, a native of Swe-, nier pastor the Bav Riilne den. came to the United States! utgericn; oear r.iece oi Anna rvnerai Home. 294 vanderoiii Avenue, daughter. and daushter-ln- Eulalia Boh, School Teacher Services Are Held For Mrs. Schueisler The funeral of Mrs Elizabeth Rauh Schuessler, idow of William Schuessler, founder of Mrs.

Viola Burroughs. Services Baptist Chun-h. 4th Ave. and at an early age and, while serv-died Friday in a pastor of the Bav nidtre! a.m.. from Georce Baque Funeral Saints.

Lafayette and Vanderbilt Fr Knrht. Mmnrni uni Lynch. Mari.n J. Mahon. Thomas Manin.

Mary McCarthy. Daniel McHujh. Rose Ha McMciiomy. T. Al-rp tith St Home.

614 Woodward Avenues. Monday. 10:30 a.m. M.vsses jth Avenue Mondav 2 pm Inter-Ridiewood: thence to St. Thomas; appreciated.

ImMit Evercreena Ce'meterv! Svtf. Frank A. Clara Ealaii.1 t.oriin, Col. F. Brady.

C. Jair.rs oilora.Mary Cieorsc Dsvycr. James lTi.ik::n. W. tiArgiiilo.

Frank Conn. Kuneral set-vices are to'hurrli. lectured extensively on held at o'rliirk this after-. Biblical prophesies. Manv ofi A solemn mass of requiem for Church.

Woodhaven. where a I delphia Hotel in Sheepshead Solemn Requiem Ma.5 will of- McMENOMY On November SCHMITT HENRY THERESA, of 5309 6th Ave- ber 1. 1947. dear uncle of Miss Intermen; St. Johns Ceme- Morris.

Catherine and burial will be in Ms lectures wore illustrated Bolen. a at wa! ncld Fridav from tht i.rcen-Unod Cemetery at 2 m. htiRe charts. He also wrote ex par0chial School will he rnaay irom tne tomorrow. on Biblical prophe- offered at 10 a m.

tomorrow iniWaller Conke funeral Home, terv. nue. oeiovea lie oi tne late Frame Regina monnrtoeier. Mrs. Ear- ViK.T.cycr.

C. 1 W. 190th the Bronx. A G. MeMenomy, and devoted mother of Walker, Mrs.

Frances Wil-Mrs. Frank Sperl. Funeral from liam.v Mrs. Catherine Hamilton 'St. Thoma Aquinas R.

C. Mildred aji.tmr 11. S. viiei RMwnR nf tjny luoRe rhin-rh flih St anrl 4ih ve GOF. LLER -On October 1947.

ALICE GRACE mee Tuohyi beloved vute of (iocller. Alice Schacfer Funeral Parlors. 4th Mrs. Mary Dinkelmeyer, Oscar. Avenue and 42d Street, Wednesday Martin.

Hairy and Jacb Schmut solemn mass of requiem followed in Our Lady of Mercy R. C. Church. church about 19 years aso. funerai wiu heW Chader made a trip to Sweden1 her hrm.

nv. nih u-hr Reposing at his late residence. 275 Sarah Overman Mary Rtte. Bririget Savage. John Schmidt, Charles COMMER FORD TIMOTHY C.

Goosey. John Halle v. Harold liarrold.C. A. Hastings, J.

and later resumed his evange Maujer Street. Brooklyn, until! Died November 1. 194. Anniver listic work In this country. November 5.

9:30 Requiem Mass Su Michael R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McVEIGH ALICE mee Pren-drrgasti, October 30. 1947, beloved voted moUier of Joseph T. dear sister of Susan Tuohy, Elizabeth Canziant and Evelyn Mc- iNamara. Funeral from her residence. 196 Marlborough Road, on at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re- Iquiem Mass Holy Innocents R.

C. Hcaley. John J. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Miss at St. Mary's Immaculate Conception R.

C. Church. 10 a.m.' Interment St. Johns Sohmitl. Henry Mrs.

Schues.sler. who died Wednesday in Harbor Hospital, Bensonhurst, is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Anna Freese, Mrs. Louise Stumph and Mrs. Herman Reiss, and a brother, Frank J.

Rauh. wife of John. Reposing at New! York and Brooklyn Chapel, 1871 S. Oxford Street. Requiem Mass' Cemetery.

TRABOLD EDWARD, on Satur- sary Mass Good Shepherd Church, Avenue and Batchelder Street, Wednesday, November 5, I un. Hli charmlnf wijri u4 imlllnf lift Art a piraaure to recall; Ht had a kindly word (or taeb, And a.tn beloved by all. Loving WIFE and CHILDREN. HARTIG AN JOSEPH P. Fifth Church, Beverly Road and E.

17th 13icttoap Ucmembrances HEMPEL Sst. WILUAM. Birthday remembrance of our beloved nephew. Killed In action in France November 18. 1944.

Oont but not forrotlon. Aunt MAE and Uncle JOE. Barbara's Church. Monday. 10 dav.

November l. 1947. of 1363 86ih Street, 10 o'clock. Intenr.cn Dorset. Vermont.

Please flowers. died Wednesday. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Miss Bolen, born in Brooklyn, was a graduate of St. Francis Xavier Academy and was a member of St.

Francis Xavier Academy Alumnae Association. She was active in various Catholic organizations, and devoted much time in the drive against cancer. Surviving are her mother. Mrs. Mary Virginia Bolen, and three Oeorge Gilbert Ralston and David ('.

Bolen. Om.L a nire.nrnr Npumfln RtrAt K1avH hnchanH rf S-mma :34 9th Street. and brother of Hugo and Hen- I rietU Trabold. Services at the October: MORRIS Suddenly on October Fairrhilri rthnnel PM AtUntir Avp. I GOOSEY-iOn Frid 31 1347.

JOHN, belr.ved husband 31. 1947. CATHERINE mee Wie PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR ALL OCCASIONS 'Park VanJertilt" PARK PLACE ot VANDERBILT AVE. NEvini 8-3695 nue, on Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m. In- Anniversary Mass Saturday, November 8.

at 8 a.m.. at Our Lady IHelp of Christians R. C. Church I for our riearlv beloved husband and father. JOSEPH P.

HARTIOAN hi me i.tie Jennie nommct oi unar.es. funeral imhtnn Hcaly. Catherine Trabold. Edward Tracy. Jerome BATES FRANK CHATTERLY.

iddenly, on Friday, October 31. 1347. son of the late Joseph and i.sie Chatterly Bates. Service at the Fauclulri Chanel. 9.jl Atlantic Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment, Green-Wood Cemetery. BELL WILLIAM A. Service the Brooklyn Home for Aacd 715 Classon Avenue, Tuesday, November 4 at 2 p.m. BERGHUYS CLARA T.re Nie-hoii. en October 31.

1947, beloved wile of Herman; devoted of Mrs. Gertrude Kruger and Mrs. Cora Huisman. Services Monday. Gno.sey.

resident 2rS Beech Street. ITuesday. 9:30 a.m.. from Charles J.l Arlinston. N.

J. Relatives and: Brad Funeral Home. 232 Utica TRACY On November 1 Additional Obituaries On Page 34 1947. The FAMILY. Avenue: Solemn Mass St.

JEROME, of 9202 93d Avenue. Matthew's R. C. Church, inter- Woodhaven. beloved hufband of ment Holy Cemcterv.

Rita McKinley; loving father of M-IIMFVFR chrkttam Dorothy. Peggy. Jerome and John; brother of Mrs. John Nolan Jr. friends are kindly invited to attend the services the Wilfred Arnutaee Funeral Heme.

S96 Bell-grove Drive. Arlington, New Jersey, on Monday. November 3. 2 p.m. Interment in Arlington Cemetery.

11 V. i miuun oi, lat. oi-oi 75th Street, Woodhaven, beloved Reposins at the Galllgan Funeral Home, 978 Bedford Avenue. Re- I i QUlern Mass Tuesday at 9:30. St.

ALLEY HAROLD C. on No- Patrick's Church. Kent and Wil- fi p.m., at and Henry Fich- McMamw Funeral vember 1. 1947. of 30 Crown Top rleu Nullmeyer Avenue.

In- Road belovcd bohn: brother Home. 201 of John Nullmeyer loughby Avenues. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. tcrment Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Cypress husband of Mary E.

uiee O'Brien) and Anna EcKcrl. alld two grand- First liuls Cemeierv. devoted father of Janet M. Hjllev in Ins 63th year. Serv-Reposin? at J.

J. Gallauher Sons1" al N- F- Walker Funeral Funeral Home, Northern Bcule- Home, 87-34 80th Street, Wood-vard, Solemn Re-1 haven, Monday, 2 p.m. Inter-quicm Mass Monday. 11 a m. Lutheran Cemetery.

St. Marys Church. Interment; O'DONN ELL GEORGE on Ho.y Rood Cemetery. October 31 at his residence, 97 BOLEN Suddenly, Wednesday, EULALIA BOLEN, beloved daughter of Mry Virginia and the late George. F.

Bolen, and sister of George Gilbert and DrtViri C. Funeral Monday from her home. 339 11th Street; Solemn In trmorliim BROWN ROSWELL THATCHER. In memory of a beloved husband and devoted father. Died November 2.

1945. WIFE and CHILDREN. CRAIG In lovins memory of my niecp. MADELINE. Died October 31, 1942, ANNE.

Madison Street, beloved husband HARROLD CHARLES on Dutch Reformed Church Thomas Aquinas November 1. 1947. beloved husband Interment Holy Anna mee McGowam; father Requiem Mass St Church, 10 a.m. Cross Cemetery. mund; one sister, Mrs.

Joseph Shaw, and brother, John W. 1 1 1 i of Joan. Charles and Clifford; lov-i iO'Donnell: two grandchildren. mg brother of Mrs. Kathleen Sullivan.

Funeral service from his George Robert and Thomas Edmund O'Donnell. Reposing at the BORNN On November 1. Colonel FRANK BORNN. husband of the I MCCARTHY In loving memory nome, ibui Avenue s. Tuesday a 'i parlor of J.

J. Sullivan. 486 Clas- Ol lUWSKU J. MCtAKlHY, hO late Julia May Bornn and father, 9:30 Solemn Requiem Mass 1 nilllUC. U11U1 MOnaoV Bl nflsflrt anav Mnvomh.r 1 ioj-j Elizabeth; Daughter, Helen 10:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem MasswuV Church of Nativity. Mondav. at; of Mrs. William T. Lent; also Edmund's R.

C. Church. Inter-vived by two brothers and four. ment Calvary Cemetery. Arrange-sixers.

Reposing George J. Ayen ments, Pavoiie Funeral Home. Memorial Chapel, 55 7th Avenue. I Service Tuesday, November 4. at I HASTINGS JAMES on No- 11 a.m.

McCORMICK Tn loving mem- iory ot ISABELLE McCORMICK OpONNELL-JOHN on No- Died November 2Tl945. All Saints Episcopal Church. 7th vember 1. of 465 57th Street, be veiiioer.i. im-ji.

oeiovfa nusoana oi, Lnrtel at 7lh Avenue and Carroll Street. It ai orianized in 1654. Rev. Cornelius R. Muote, D.D, Pantor.

Avenue and 7ih Street, at 2 p.m. Keps her memorv dear. loved husband of the late Bridget lale Beatrice Collins O'Donnell; Fraw.ey Hastings; uncle of fatnpr of Albert. ,1 if fr a ti i Loving UDinv rt oi ion Wi ham Mirhael anrl th 1at nuouauu. riaiH.u Daughters, Grace and Isabelle.

wcuucMiay, a.m., irom me CHRISTINA mee Halpin), beloved :Jo.seph Meehan. Reposing at muk wite of the late William L-napeis, ouj am Avenue; i RORKE In loving memory of Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn. Solemn' KUKKL-ln memory or voted mother of Mrs. Catherine I Requiem Mass Tuesday, November Farley, Edward F. and William T.

4- 10 at Our Lady of Perpetual Brady; sister of Mrs. Helen Walsh. Help Church. Interment Holy Cross Reposing William A. Martin Fu- Cemetery.

nera! Home, Classon Avenue cor-1 HEALEY On November 1 1947 iter Sterling Place. Funeral husband of the late nay. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass T. Hp.n. nf Mass of Requiem at Blessed Sacra- my husband.

JOHN J. RORKE. ment R. C. Church at 10 a.m.

In.iD'ed Nomber 3, 1953. Mase terment Calvary Cemetery. ELENE C. RORKE. OSWALD-SARAH E.

B. on! THOMAS In fondest memory Saturday. November 1. 1947, of 1120 of mv beloved mother and brother Bergen Street, beloved wife of Wil- CLARE and CARLTON THOMAS, ham and devoted mother of Alice wh, entered Heaven together, iVan Houten. Services at the Fair- November, 1946.

HELEN child Chapel. 951 'Atlantic A SERIES OF LOCAI CHURCH PICTURES Teresa's R. C. Church. uiituiiiiio jonil i and Michael Healey.

Helen Weckerle. Julia Holy Cross Cemetery. 011 Tuesday at 10 a m. HARRY T. PYLE Ryan.

Joan Fredreck and Marcella Butterly: also survived by fourteen grandchildren. Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home. 121 6th Avenue: Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church. Tues- BREE JAMES.

October 30, 1947, retired sergeant N. Y. P. beloved husband of the late Delia A. McKeon; loving father of Mrs.

Agnes Overbaugh, John James G. and Joseph loving brother A RECENT SURVEY- OVERMAN MARY on Oc-1 tober 29, 1947. beloved wife of the late Henry, and devoted mother! rrA thf rniinnTT- niptrmns MORTUARY, INC lit. tS Tri BUckmintUr 2-0174 1925 Church AanM of Sitter Mary Bernardine, R.S.M.; c.ay, 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sister Miriam Ruth, S.

of 01 tiien s.enns, county oiiBO. Cross Ceme'erv Masses appre- Eleanor Durney. Mario. Gerard. ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, Inc.

mai) ivicwv'i nut. p. aim cia ted A Carnev. Funeral from his resi-1 clence, 641 61st Street. HEALY CATHERINE.

'James: sister of Mrs. James Long-i October more, Mrs. J. Kalnberg. Mrs.

10:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Church 31. of ilUh 7th Avenue. Mrs. A. Gidaro, Mrs.jj of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.

'sister of Charlotte Gionemann, J. Ri-keas; also survivea oy i Interment St. John's Cemetery. Crowley. Funeral Monday.

three grandchildren. Funeral Mon- Geo.W-PeOSG&Sow;. Joseph Redmond, Director. '2 p.m., from Chapel of Joseph G. day at 10:30 a.m.

from home, 408 oi the cost of funerals conducted locally shows that of each one thousand 133 wer up lo $150 168 wore irom $151 to $250 181 were irom $251 to $350 186 wer irom $351 to $450 332 were mora than $450 These figures do not includa newspaper notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, religious services, extra automobiles, N. Y. C. Sales Tax, and similar items. juuiiy, vuj stn Avenue.

31st Street; Solemn Requiem COLLORA-On October 30, 1947 iFumrdJ Dirtttoriss 433 Norond Av HUUK1UAN MARJORIE lieC 1 Mass St. Jerome's R. C. Church, Ncwkirk and Nostrand Avenues, Lessen, on October 31. 1947.

at her Like every professional man, the funeral director has his professional associations, now mom than half a century old. Association membership indicates the desire for greater knowledge and further prepress; the acquisition of improved techniques, better methods; a determination not to be left behind in the eternal march of time. Association membership prompts participation in unified planning; and activities in many directions. The funeral director is now expected to advise clients on veterans' regulations, old age assistance, welfare laws, security and a myriad of others. Full, up-to-the-minute information is provided to members throuRh state and regional meetings and through their publications.

Association membership is a voluntary obligation to adhere to a high standard of ethics formulated for the protection of the client and family. at 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross STtrlin 3-7700 lesidenee. 797 E. 38th Street, be- (Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers. l.ivcd wife of Raymond; dear sister Masses preferred. A Suptrior ScrvUi of Augustus Leaser, Ada MeCarty Minnie Connor. Alk-e Doolev Dneclor, J. Cronin, Inc.

MARY T. mee Dougherty 1 of 199 1 Avenue, beloved mother of Cceiia C. Southwick, Marion C. Williams, and dear sister of William Dougherty. Katherine O'Hara and Cecelia Mallon; also survived by one Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8S13 5th Avenue, Solemn Requiem; St.

Patrick's Church. 10 a.m.i Holy Cross Cemetery. I Helen Byrne, Blanche Mertz and! RICE BRIDGET mee Sulli-Louise Lesser. Funeral from the. van'.

October 30, 1947. native of Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street, Mon-; Rosiice, Kenmare. County Kerry, day, 10:30 a.m.. Ireland, at her residence, 559 59th Director, John J.

Cooke. (St reel; beloved wife of the late DAVID October 31. 1947, devoted father of Mildred Barrett, and Capt, David Little U. S. A also survived by five sis- tp's twn hrnfliprs snH fnnr CROWEN -GEORGE on 0--tobrr 31.

1947. beloved father of Mrs. Marguerite J. O'Neill. Mrs.

Alice M. Smith. Reposing at Ken Henrv dear mother of Mrs. Helen T. Bauer.

Harry J. Rice; sister of the late John E. Sullivan; motherly aunt of Charles Francis John Timothy D. Sullivan, Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald and sister of Brother Patriofc.

CM, of Dublin, Ireland: Margaret Sullivan and Captain Timothy Sullivan. Church and Rogers. uimoi-ai tn, nedy's Chapel Donnelly Pureed 203 Euclid Avenue Cypress Hills M. J. Smith Sons 248 Prospect Park West 2011 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn Avenues.

Requiem Mass Monday. Funeral Home. 224-39 Ja-! 10:30 a.m.. at Good Shepherd R. maica Avenue.

Queens 1 1 1. A. II A rprirpH- nkA cl.rvivnrt hv n.tuuc i Mondav, 10:30 a.m. Solemn 'Requiem Maw Gregory's: three grandchildren. Funeral on cnanes t.

narung. uiiecur. am. Interment Holy Mondav. ar.

915 am fi-nm r-hnnl DWYER JAMES Pfr. U. S.l" '7523 3d Avenue. Solemn em i Cross Cemetery. M.

formerly of 414 Warren LYNCH Suddenly, on Octoher Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help Street, standard bearer of James: 31, 1947. MARTIN of 125 33d R. C. Church. 10 a.m.

Interment J. Dwyer Post. No. 6912, V. F.

Street, beloved husband of Mary'C'alvarv Cemetery. be.ovea sou 01 mary. tviucn 111 Lynch. Funeral from Schaefcrs July 2. 1944.

Pacific The-'Funeral Parlors. 4th Avenue at c. Reposing McCaddin Street, on Mondav. Nov ember 3. nera'.

Home, 24 7th Avenue, a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass 3 p.m. Saturday. V. F. W.

Michael's; Ft. C. Church. In-lies tinder auspices of Kings terment Holy Cross Cemetery. A-0TTAVINO MONUMENTS 1026 BROOKLYN AVE BROOKLYN-3-N-Y INGE.WOLL- 2 7448 VIMT DISPLAY AT HOLYCROSJ JT.

JOHNS-HOLY-ROOD E.J 5END FOR ILLU5TRATEDBOOKLIT5 SAVAGE JOHN JOSEPH, suddenly, Ociober 30. 1947. beloved husband of Catherine mee West-mam; desr father of Catherine Loretta. and brother of William Mrs. Anne McAleese, and four sisters in Ireland.

Funeral Monday. 10:4.5 a.m., from his late residence. 137-16 96th Place, Ozone Park; Requiem Mass at the Church County Council and James J. Buyer Post Sunday evening. 8 MAHON On October 31, 1347.

1 THOMAS, beloved husband of the 'clock. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass St." Agnes Church I late Henrietta: dear brother of Frank and John: loving grand- fl 30. Interment. Long Inland Na-i 1 father of Millicent McCabe and of the Nativity of the Blessed Vir Cemetery. 1 fond great-grandfather of Joel gin Mary, 11:30 a.m.

Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. Benjamin Grindrod, Director, FRANKLIN WILLIAM, on Brien McCabe. Funeral from tober 28. 1947. Survived by hLs lov-' Darraiigh's Funeral Home, 8B13 In wife, Katherine.

Funeral Avenue, Tuesday: Solemn Re-tervices on Sunday evening at Ma.ss St. Patrick's Church, rilock at the Batsley Park a.m. Interment Holy Cross r.eial Home. 116-53 Sutplun Boule-1 Ceme'erv. vard, Jamaica Solemn Requiem; MARTIN-MARY, on November Mass on Monday at 10 a.m.

at St. Iq47 f.pvtH nf Walter B. Coota stnuu i Arthur Kumiidl iQgnrivi Clement's R. C. Church, Ozone Park.

Interment St, Ceme'erv. INC. Johns Kathryn Powers. Funeral Mon-'day. 10:15 a.m..

from the Mc- i rvnwrv I vr JHN T- GALLAGHER CONRAD J. KOCH LAWRENCE D. ROUSE Vi It" Church Ave. I SRS EverKrten Ave. St.

Alham Funeral Home Ji 7ili Ave. 204 Bedford Ave. 514 Wilr-on Ave. 191-02 Linden Boulevard BrooLn Brooklyn ht. Albans, J.

ALBERT BARRON JOSEPH J. ALL 1 CAN DAVIDLANE Kka fnr 60(11 5th Ave. 97S Bedford Ave. 39 Putnam Ave. I Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn 6'-4 fort Parkwar Brooklyn O.

CARATOZZOLO DNIEL GEORGE H. LOCKWOOD GEORGE SIEMOLD SON SONS. Inc. Ra(h 25! 2Ht Si, 7525 3rd Ave. 2 Central Ave.

Brooklyn 7ti.A Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn JOSEPH I'. CLAVIN BENJAMIN GRINDROD U' LUTZ VP 4tfi Court Si. SON, Inc. 2S Proapect Park Weil 7722 4th Ave. Rr i 63-OX Foreil Ave.

2ull Flatbush Ate. Brooklyn Brooklyn Ridgewood Brooklyn WILLIAM H. CORNELL GEORGE HARRIS FUNERAfimiE 1210 l-tbertv Ave. 501. Ave.

Mf J(h Sl x.dgewood Brookljn Brooklyn 224-59 J.mair, Av. Queeni Village COSCKOVE FUXKRAU EWARD F. HENRY McCDDlN JOH II. T1MMS LHA1 Ll 12M Prn.peei Ave. 246 5th Ave.

7H5 Hth Ave. 5723 5th Ave, Brooklyn "Vn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn tt-nt- i mrrivQ nv iBr GEORGE T. McHUGH A. TORREGROSSA JLkL J. CROMN, Inc.

T. J. HIGG1NS bON. Inc. Bedford Ave.

Funeral Home. Atlantic Ave. 203 Jay St. 2475 Ocean. Ave.

1305 79th St $21 Hick, St B'ookln Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn JOHN J. DARRAUGH THEO. HILLEBRAND. Inc. JAMES A.

MADDEN -UNITED BURIAL CO. SONS U0A Nassau Ave. Brooklyn FranUin Ave. Broadway SS13 $th Ave. 63-17 Woodhaven Boulevard Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn r-vvt-i i rM'ucn i unVRn linwRI) MOADINGER N.

F. WALKER DONNELLY PLRCLLL HOWARD IOU AKD FUNERAL PARLORS w-it o.h St. 2, Ave. BrnoLlsn Ave. J.mairi Ave.

tvpress Hilla Brooklyn Rtooklvn Woodhaven ManiLS Funeral Home, 2001 Avenue: Requiem Ma- St. Thomas Aquinas R. c. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. FUNERAL INFORMATION 121S Flalbatf Ay. BU. 2-026S CASCIO, harl'f 8 A M. I hirl CiARGUILO-FRANK.

on Satur-dav. November 1. beloved of Catherine dear father of M.iritaret Laboato. Jo-srnhinc. Caiheiine.

Francis, MCCARTHY-DANIEL three deniy, October 31, of 75 clear -Park Southwest, beloved Michael and Joseph, survive; husband h'Vher of Anthonv. Mary and of Catherine Mice Walsh dear Kit. JAntict S-6670 Cor.cetta. Funeral Wednesday at father cf Eugene. Joan.

Daniel 150-10 HJUid M. ABK. Brldirt lr( I thinn yi. it h.pfl 10 A.M. al Chapel .10 a.m.

Irom his resiacr.ee. Zi jr. mm oi Street. Solemn High Requiem Harry Read. Reposing Funeral Mas at St.

Ephrem's R. C. Church. 'Home. 187 S.

Oxford Street, until Fort Hamilton Parkway and 75th 9:30 a.m.. Tuesday; Requiem Mass Street. Interment Holy Cross, Holy Name R. C. Church.

10 a.m. Cemetery. I Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. John J. O'Neil.

Director. I Harry Quayle. Director. 63-32 Foreil A tut HE. 3-0900 Nrtirnihrr Sttl A M.

at Home Walter R. Cooke, lia llie rliiin-linn of he-ing -New oi k' large! funeral director'. are. proud of occupjins iich a pre-riuincnl position in our field, proud of the trut that lias made this poiMe in our integrity our fair dealing! and perhaps aliosr all our under' ftandinj and aympalhy. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP I SCHMITT.

Hfiirr T. I oo often, funeral 117 W. 72d C. TR. 7-9700 Hartley, Knifnhtr lrd r-AI MV Martarel II 11 I hanel I I KRSV.

Terrenef flrl.S A all bapel Al Bl RT. Bealrire -fll A altbap'l ONNOR, iBumai 111.10 A.M. al hapel Ml MiAVA.N, ralnrk I HO al Chanel THOMPSON. Rn 1 M. at hapel TutMtay, November SON, Anna .10 A.M.

at Chapel Wtdntiiav, N'orember sth MARCHLSE, Frank (.311 A M. at Chapel arrangements must he made on very brief notice. When time is short anrl confidence is jour only guide, you can turn to I'airchild Sons with full assurance that your needs will he fully met vour wishes fullv respected. FAIRGHILD SONS INC. Funeral Directors Since 1886 951 to 96S Atlantic Aranue, Brooklyn Frank C.

Licensed Minaar Our Telephoni Nvr MHin 2-3700 1 he Appian Wav. 340-mile rnid ennnectinc Rome mith Brindili. at nirctdin 12B Lontfruction was so lutMftniii! thar it ii mil in ut. JOSEPH G. DLI-FY A.

JUNG Wil. P. MURPHY SON I JVLIGAND BROS. 796 Imcoln Pl.re S7 Herhert St Sth Avt. Brooklyn Brooklyn 207 Nassau Ave.

Brooklyn Brooklyn 3 Baldwin. L. I. EBBERS-IHLL. Inc.

J. CLEMENT KEARNS 0AJf GEORGE WERST, Inc. Clinton Ave. Chapel LS I ABLISH.MLN 5" BCrXAVe- ttS SL Ave. JOHN J.

GALLAGHER KENNEDY'S CHAPEL HARRY QUAYLE SONS, Inc. Cnr. Churrh 134 Smi.h St ZTxtgr 2( Aherd.rn St Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Wam I S7-46 137th St. Jamaica alley Stream, 1. 3 BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 50 Seet Aeanna MAia 2-858S (3-32 Fornl Ano HEema 3-0900 1218 Flalbu.i BUckaainiter 2-026 150-10 Hillnda Aieana JAnaica 6-S670 1SI Liade.

Boule.ard BUckBimiter 4-1200 158-14 Nsrlh. Bit i. FLoikin, 3-6600 FUNERAL HOMES IN EVERY BOROUGH AND WESTCHESTER rookltn ioihimo HARDEN CITY JAMAICA MANHAIItT.

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