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JBpatha MARRA ANTONIO, on September 23, 1949, beloved father of Joseph, Domlnlck, Matthew, Con- BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 24, 1949 Lutheran Sermon Topics John C. McGuire, Retired Policeman cetta Pallotto, Florence Alllerl, Funeral Parlors, 476 73d St. A Marie Trlnchera and Sarah AI- (Reprinted from TeetTdy's tat Editions! John C. McGuire.

retired F. V. Von Wiegen Rites Tomorrow Frederick W. Von Wiegen of 29 Queen Rochester, former well-known Brooklyn resident, solemn requiem mass will be Sermon topics for thi3 column MUST be in the hands of the Religious Editor not later than noon on Wednesday. offered at 10 a.m.

in St. Pat brizo; also survived by twelve grandchildren. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, Baker, Peggy T. Bennett, John Brady, Alice L.

Campbell, Julia Daly, Helen McGuire, John C. Moore, Catherine Resseguie, M. E. Retnschult. Q.

Rossel, James rick's Church. Interment -will Utitfjeratt Cfjurcjjes 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush be in Holy Cross Cloister. Please give the full name of the member of the New York Police Department, died yesterday (Thursday) at his home, 9401 Ridge Boulevard. nianvears he was a detective Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Delaney, Mary Splro, Catherine church and its denomination. Good Shepherd R.

C. Church Mon (ilea Wednesday evening in day, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Religious Education Week Cemetery. Drambour, JosephSwensen, Bertha Gallagher, C.

J. Tobin. Michael Hof mann, F. L. Von Wiegen, P.

Lamphron, Anna Wallace, Ellen Langenstein, Warburton. Anna Marra, Antonio Williams, P. E. BAPTIST EMMANUEL A.M.; "Thretholdg ot Adventura," br tht Rev. O.

W. LENOX ROAD A.M.: "Chrut and Hij Church." "C'luiit a Trluniohani Powtr." McGUIRE JOHN Sej-tember ailing upon men, women and children, civic organizations and communities of New York Rochester at the age of 70. He was treasurer of the Ounillach Manufacturing Corporation, manufacturers of optical and camera equipment, Falrport. New York. Mr.

Von Wiegan was born 22. 1949, at his residence, 9401 EAST END God or Mammon? Materialism ia that view of life which makes man a ilave for money (Mammon), to material possessions. The Christian learna to love Cod only, that he remain master of, material things and naea them for God'i glory. This alone can bring you happiness. Ridge Boulevard; retired patrol to co-operate with their BAKER PEGGY TRA VERS man, N.

Y. P. beloved Husband in the correspondence bureau at Manhattan Police Headquarters. Mr. McGuire, a lifelong Brooklyn resident, joined the force Mav 25, 1906 and was made a detective July 28, 1918.

He retired October 16. 1943. The funeral will be held Monday from the Joseph Redmond Paul' Paet. Present and Pu-turt, by the Rev. Don L.

Mints. P.M.: "The Kingdom oi Thu World." br Mr. Marsh. (Margaret Elizabeth), at St. Luke's! of Mary C.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 churches to give lull expression to our belief in God," Governor in Coney Island and before go- Hospital. September 22, 1949. be- am-, from Joseph Redmond Pu loved wife of John Gordon Baker: neral Parlor, 476 73d Street; Sol SIXTH AVENUE Dewey has proclaimed the com A.M.: "Perfect in Every Good Work." P.M.: "The Course of Thl Age." ing week, Sept. 25 to Oct. 2, as LXFFGRTS PARK emn Requiem Mass St.

R. C. Church. Interment Holy1-" aS- was President of the Cross Cemetery. F.

Von Wiegen seller Religious Education Week. sister of Jane Travers Reilly and Adele Travers Smith. Reposing at Frank E. Campbell "The Funeral Church." Madison Avenue at 81st You Art Cordially Inrited to Attend Services at the Lutheran Churches A.M. "Left-handed Soldier." P.M 'The Election of Uriel In God Plan of Hlstorj." of mineral Since 1899 listed below PROSPECT PARK Bcrprlai Street.

N. Y. C. Requiem Mass will I MOORE CATHERINE. Sep-be offered at St.

Ignatius Loyola jtember 22, 1949, of 5121 6th Avert. C. Church. 84th Street and Park nue. devoted wife of the late Wil- he was a member of Kedron Lodge 803.

F. A. M. His wife. Mrs.

Clara Von Wiegen died F.LC BETRANT. T24 bet. lOtk 11th Area. C. Henry Ai.deraoa.

Pastor. S. S. :36. Eng.

II list San. Cases I OCR SAVIOUR'S. 4tk Ay, and SOtk St. Aven'ie, Monday, September 26, atiam; dear sister of Anna hast Aug. 20.

LLC A ADVENT, Arena. and East 121 Fred Crosslana, Paatar. twaleaa 10:45. tuadar nckaal ROOD SHEPHERD. Tilth St.

4lh At A "od' Challenge." CHRIST 1 A.M.; "The Chllene of leader'hm P.M.: Mist Lena Sellon of China, speaker. "Take Your Ordere." I "Let the Tide Com In." I Anchored or Drifting?" 11 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven; Mcixjugnun ana May atetner.j He is survived bv two sisters Cemetery. jriaienitu aciviuca uv uie riniciuai wic rvnw B. Opssl, Pastor.

SR. S-0O20. S. S. S.

HIS A.M.. Ena. P.M. Willis P. Sunday.

Ph.D., Pastor. lamps I eahv anrl Mrs of America, Pride of Dahlgren 5 a Alt-na i s.mH.v si harles Hollwedel, and two Circle, No. 423, Sunday, 8 Sol Eng. 10. Narw.

p.m. brother, Albert and Henry I r.M.: fcne r.na oi men iiesus nam. KINGS HIGHWAY Church ScheaL 1:30. Serrka M. HOL TRINITY lafttraon Art.

snal Rnlekerasicker. John It. Hnm. Paste S. S.

1:30. Sentcas Had. P.M. RSDEIMER. mteeu Ara.

A a. tlst St II. T. Wetokottaa. Pk.D..

Pastor. Sarrtea 4.84. S. t. A.M.

Site Sajrttet Slemple Third and Flafbuab Avenues Reached by All Unaware Guest Preocher: DR. THOMAS G. LAWRENCE Natlenal Bible Institute, New York City 11:00 A.M. 'God It; God Hath Spoken" 7:30 P.M. "The Superiority of God'i Final Spokesmen" Tha Temple Choir Corncliua Van Eeei.

Minister af Mull Wednesday. P.M. Prayer Service REV. STANLEY H. TOPPLE will conclude ble strife of atadlei in 1 John ALL WELCOME TBINITT.

4tb Are. and 4Stk St R. A. Daehlln, Ivar Aaa, Pastors. Sag.

11 A S. Norw. 11, 4:30, P.M. 41b Aa. at S3d St.

Ot. S-694U Eng. and Narw. Ill S. a.

0:30. ID. SCHERMERHORM ST. ET SI Scbermer-harw it Herbert R. Pttera.

D.D., Paataa. Sarslea 10:45 A.M. S. S. A.M.

LB. Von Wiegen. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the W. C.

Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Ave. Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery, Monday. BENNETT JOHN on Friday September 23, 1949, beloved husband of the late Kathryn; devoted lather of Peter Mabelle John Ruth J. McNamara and the late Miriam A. Ryan.

Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Monday, 10:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Saviour's Church, Avenue and 6th Street, 10:45 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cloister. emn Mass of Requiem Monday, 10 a.m.. St.

Agatha's R. C. Church. 49th Street and 7th Avenue. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G.

Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. RESSEGUIE MARGARET September 22, 1949, at her residence, Hotel St. George, beloved wife of the late David M. Friends may call at the 10:00 A.M. Bible School Claaiea for All A ST IACOB1.

S40S 4tk Are. Jakn A. Weyl, D.D Paatar. S. S.

Eaallak la. Oeraaaa 11 A.M. A.M. 'Can the. Church Survive! CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN 1 FLATBUSH A.M.: The Healinf of Hit Seamieaa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ALL CHURCHES A.M.

and P.M.: "Reality." CONGREGATIONAL OCEAN AVENUE A.M. "Commonplace Prodigals. FLA'l BUSH-TOMPK1NS A.M.: "The Hither Law," br the Dr. Alfred Oram Walton. I CADMAN MEMORIAL A.M.: "The Whole Duty of Man PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE PIL I I B.

0rw Pastara! "tew: "22 sftlT" S. S. :10. Eng. 0.

8. 8:30. gnflKk 10:45. Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave Protestant Episcopal Leo J. Hufzel, 55, World War I Vet BRADY ALICE on Septem- nue, until Monday noon.

Services ber 22. 1949, beloved wife of Joseph at First, presbvterian Church. Clarki devoted mother of Sister Joseph and Henry Streets, Monday at 21 GREENWOOD BAPTIST SEVENTH AVE. AT SIXTH ST. ALGEn W.

GEARY. Pastor 11:00 A.M. "Take Year Orders" i 7:44 P.M. "Let tbe Tide Come In" :I.V- Bible School Youth rllohiB dear Alice, C. S.

and Alice p.m. "Albert and 'Reverence: for sister of Theodore E. Kanush. Re- A solemn reuuiem mass for BUSHWICK AVENUE posing J. J.

Gallagher Sons Fu-I RETHSCHULT On September Leo J. Hutzel. World War I neral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street 23, 1949. GEORGE, beloved bus-1 veteran, who died Wednesday UOQI Llinis. EPISCOPAL I Prarer and Praise Service Friday.

P.M. OT DAIIT'd i ST SE'S. 259 Waahtagtaa At, aaaa D.Kslh. Paal Paatar. 8.

9:45. Srtte II A.M. ST. MATTHEw-EMANlEU 41S 7th St near Stk At. Kd-ard A.

Sheldon. Psa tor A 9i45 Sertlr II A.M (German 9:15. IM Sanday.l ST. PALL'S, Hodaei A 8. Stk Williamsburg.

Una. ft Boombower, D.D.. raator. Settle. II A.M AS.

10 A ST. rtTIR Itrdtor At ne. O.K. lb I. G.

Blaal, D.D.. Pastor. Getmaa tnsll.b 10:43. a. S.

9:39. XT STEPHEN'S. Ncwklrb tAta. aad 0. 2Stk St.

Ollter W. Powers, Paatar. Serttcsa 0 aad II A.M. S. 0.

0:30 A.M. ZION. Bedford Ay and Craaaana Oi Leopold W. Barnbard. Paatar.

German 8:45. 0. 0. 0:45. Engllsk IL EION GERMAN.

I2S Henry St, (B'klrn Hta.) HHnrtck A. Kraaa, Pastor. Sarylr 10:30. 0. 8.

0:30. Balk Oaraaam. oi eopnie, in uis 44 lu rai.a -jjs home 87-' 117th St A.M.: The Rev. Emani Sambayya. mest Emmanuel BAPTIST CHI'RCH lafayetts Avs.

at St. Iini PI. Avenue) solemn Kequ em Mass Reposing George J. Ayen Memo-1 Hl prracner. Geort W.

Strope, Guest Preacher ST BARTHOLOMEWS Key I PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES St. Luke and St. Matthew Clinton Ave near Pulton St. serytrea and II A.M. Choir of Men and Boys Mnrninr Worship At Sermon Br the Ret, (ieorae Boardman, A.

SAiNTPAUSlCHURCH Clinton and Carroll Streets Ike Rct. Greforr Mabrr, D.D., Rtctor 00 Lew Mass (Sermen) iil( 10:45, 7:30. MISSOLRI SYISOD EMMA l' S7lk Ay. Shth Rldsw woaa. H.wari J.

Srkaenfaldt, PasUr. Germaa 8:30. S. S. Cnillsb 1L GOOD HHIPHIKK Asa.

A N. 1 At Walter O. Brunn, Pastor. Sortie 10:45 A.M 3(1 A.M. I.MMAMKL.

I7S Scuth Stk Waaabl. F.wald H. Mueller. Psstor. Herman 1:4.1 a.

English II. OUR SAVIOUR. 11 Ceterl or. Theodnra Moellei. Pastot.

S. S. Btl5 Sertlra 10:45 A Ved. 8:15 P.M. ST JOHN'S.

197 Maujer A II A.M. KK-24 Myrtle 8:31) II A.M. Martin Tb. Steele. Richard Klopt.

Pastors. ST. PAUL'S. Knickerbocker A Palmetl Erwln T. Uttbach.

Pastor. Carman S. S. Engllsk 10:48. ST.

PETER'S. 04 Hale At Arthur Braan, D.D., Robert J. Rledel, Paalara. Serylcaa 8:30, 1L S. 0.

11. TBINITT. I8tk Asa. and E. tk 84, Paal H.

8rar. A.M.. Pallor. Morning ferries 10:45. S.

0. 0:30. TBINITT, 049 Degraw St. (Saw B'klyn). Walter Charles Martin, Pastor.

S. 8. 10. Sortie IlltS. TBINITT CHAPEL, 115 S4tk St, (B.

Walter Charles Martin, Paater. Sertlc 8 8. 10:45. Monday, 10 a.m., at Our Lady of rial Chapel. 55 7th Avenue.

Serv-I" Lourdes Church. Interment StJlce Sunday, September 25, at 4 p.m. IV, John's Cemetery. It A.M. Thresholds of Adventure A.

M. Sunday School P.M. Younv People's Sorietv JesilS! A "Nevertheless, Ood 8T. LUKE AND ST. MATTHEW Hill.

A.M.: Sermon bv the rector. CllivM PMnplflT V.IIUIII1, 111(11111011(1 Interment Mount Olivet t-. tnurch. KichiiK Ivronriav. 2 nm.

Burial was in the i R'KI YN RIPTIST TARFRN API Cemetery, Pinelawn auest preacher. I 0lt herween Pranltlin and Clawon PM: Sermon Dr. Fletcher. Key, ROBERT McCAUU PASTOR. 11 CAMPBELL JULIA, on September 23.

at her home, 616 53d ROSS EL JAMES, of 524 48th Street, wife of the late Francis Street, on September 22. 1949, be- Mr. Hutzel, an accountant was a native of Manhattan, and SCHERMERHORM ST. EVANGELICAL Marn A.M.: "Th Identification Campbell; dear mother of Francis loved husband of the late Ann was a member of the Catholic Methodist ST. LUKE'S EVANEUCAL A.M.: "Wherein a Christian Jane I nee Mayhood); father of Daniel, Vnes, Anna Campbell and Mrs.

Elizabeth Lee. Fu- James, attached to 64th Precinct. neral Monday; Requiem Mass Y. Marv and Charles: I.CTHEB.ASI INNER MISSION BOCTETT Children's TIDING-OVEB HOME. Social Sertlc.

025 Cllot.n At. MA. 1-1424. Ber. loaepfc A.

Belguna, M.S., Dlr. P. Cornellos sTandmackar, Praa, war eterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was 55. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Eleanor Hutzel; two daughters. Marylin and Mrs. Eleanor O'Neill: a sister, Katherine, and a grandson. It. C.

Church of St. Agatha, 9 a.m.lbrother of John Rossel; also sur- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. vived by two grandchildren. Fu- neral Monday, 10:30 a.m. from DALY (Nee Sheedy).

HELEN.U..r lth 6if on September 22, 1949. wife of the? nue; Requiem Mass St. Agatha's Congrfgational The funeral was from the Church SPIRO CATHERINE, on Sep late Jchn beloved mother of: Sister Mary Aquinas. S.M.; Maryl Hill and John H. also survived! by three grandchildren Reposing at her residence, 16 Berkley Road.i Excel." the Rev.

Paul E. Schmidt. ST. PAUL'S (Rodney St.l A.M.: "Cm Learning the Sermon on the Mound." REDEEMER A.M.: "The Cure for Worry." ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL A.M.: "Christian Teachers." ST MARK'S A.M.: "Christ Broueht Dtacord on Earth." ADVENT A.M.:"Ouoorti!p:tv and How Men Meet It." ST JOHN'S (Prosnect Ave.) A.M.: "Hsrvest Teachlnas." METHODIST BUSHWICK A.M.

Dr Matsumoto. president ol Girls' School of Hiroshima. guest preacher. P.M.: Communl'm, the Common Man arii the Christian Community." ST JAMES A.M. and the Publican Clarence F.

Simonson Funeral Home. 110-04 Hillside Richmond Hill. tember 22. 1949, beloved wife of Michael; devoted daughter of Mary I'LV rlOLTfl CIII HCH ot the PILGItlllSl BUSHWICK AVENUE Bushwfrk Art nue and Mad Hon HtrrM Kftv. ROBERT M.

DOLLIVtR, D.D., Minhtnr A.M. World Srrvlre SnndiT Dr. Matsumoto, Prraldent Girl' School of Hlrothlma Japan Vt.l P.M. "Communiim. the Common Man, and ChrHtlan Commiiiitty" br Dr.

Dolllver Mineola. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, September 26. at 10 am. nt Lynn, xhomas, George St. Paul's Church Ckirca Arean.

and St. Paal'i Placa FLATBUSB Hat. HOLO t. 0LAFS0N. 0.0., Sester Km.

WILLIAM j. BARNETT. 10. Ant Hol Communion lit A.M. t'hurrh School 11 A Mnrninr Prayer Sermon By tha Rev.

Fmanl Hambayya, (luest Prrarher Thursday Holy Communion, and 10 A.M. CHURCH tmr EPIPHANY Avenue (t at Cast St Re. D. Robert Bailey. Rector Services 8.

3o and MAM MESSlAHi7d INCARNATION Grena and Chtrmoni Arenaes Tha Rot. Ernest A. ilardlnr. Raalor 8:00 A.M Holy Communion 9 30 A.M. Church School 11 A Mornina Prayer Sc Sermon St.

Bartholomew'i Church Patlflo Street, near Beoford Avrnu Tba Rev. William K. Russell, ftveotor 8:00 A.M Holy Communion A M. hurrh School 11:00 A.M. Mornina Prayer and Sermon bv the Rector "NrVF.RTHEI.EBS iOD" Orange Street bet.

Henry Hicks Streets Dr. L. Wendell I ifleld, Minister at. the Corpus Chnsti Church. Mineola.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. James F. Newman. Director.

and Ronald. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home. 50 7th Avenue.

Brooklyn, Monday, 8:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Axel A. Eriksson, Music Arranger I Reprinted from Ytattdiv' Lvt Edition) Solace Church. Coney Island. 9 a.m. ST.

MARK'S A M. "The Interment St. Charles Cemetery. ospel In Our Hand GRACE Dr. Fifield Preaches Sunday Morning at 11 A.M.

A "Tint nr nit?" Axel Algot Eriksson, 51, a. union SWENSEN September 23, 1949. BERTHA, of 658 82d Street, beloved wife of Monrad, and devoted mother of Andrew. Arthur and ALBERT SCHWEITZER AMI REVERENCE FOR LIFE" musician tnd arranger of music, who pioneered in Scandinavian radio broadcasts, died Mnnrnp: also survived bv brother.l ft ion niviv or in oiiuui. P.M.: "Cannot One Be as Good a Christian Without Jolninr, the Church'" HANSON PLACE CENTRAL A RsMv Day Service: Sermon on "One of the Best Jobs in the World P.M.: "The Aneran Wiv" fir tona Island College I School of Nurstna." Paul Hlelm of Stavanger.

Wednesday at Methodist Hospi DELANEY MAKY September 23. 1949, at her residence, 222 E. 3d Street, beloved wife of Joseph; dear mother of John J. and William loving sister of Mrs. Patrick O'Brien and Miss Margaret Edgar.

Reposing at Higgins Funeral Home. 1286 Prospect Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. DRAMBOUR On Wednesday, September 21, 1949, at 414 8th Street. JOSEPH beloved husband of Grace father of Agnes G. Lowery; grandfather of Grace Presbyterian Services at Fred Herbst Sons Me- tal. He was the father of Wal-morial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, Iter Eriksson, concert accordion-1 p.m.

Interment Ocean Viewiti a0 known to radio lis- Cemeter', staten isiana. teners. upth.nv A.M.: "Onr real Corfli-t an B' Re- KINGS HIGHWAY Kiiti Hikw7 anal East 37tk Street A Church School II on A Morn Inr Worship P.M. Illih School Touth Fellowship P.M. Youth Fellowship Dr.

ARCH TREMAYNE, Minialer HANSON PLACE CENTRAL Opp L.I R. Station Ail fcubwayi nar door JOHN EMERSON EE ITER, MlnUttr 8 30 Siintlay Srhrol RALLY DAY SI'RVIf'E Sermon "One Lt tlie Best Jot)a in (he Wanri" n.iM BACCALAIRF.ATE For the grndmuint nurs of the School cf the Long Inland CoUese Hospital. Sermon "The A 'Tier Iran Wav" 0oriou mutic all dav by the Cafhe-dral Choir and SoUntti ST. MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenue at Beveily Road DE. WILLIAM BRl'CE REED, Minister 9 30 A M.

Church School 11 AM Mornina Worship with Sermon "THE OOMPFL IV OCR HAND" Br Dr. Reed M. Young Peopte's Meetlns Cecil M. Jacobson. Director of Music Annie May Tteert.

Oruanist i ne eiuer Eriksson, a tn- rv. Dr. j. TUB1IN miuhajl. suaaemy, i rrei-'-' on Friday September 23, at ot Aianu.

inland, came 21 Madison Street. the, United 27 years TswTn' hV. 1784 fct. Anna 1949 Tr Mother Cfiurch ol Brooklyn Clinton and l.lvine-eton streets REV. MEI.VII.LK HARCOt'RT.

Rector Key Theodora H. Wlnkert, Assistant A A.M. Holy Communion 11 A.M. Mornlnc Prayer Sermon By the Rector P.M. EVENS0NC Special Prtacker Tka Rl.

Rct. Doaflaa Joka Wilson, Lard Biiliop of Honduras ago and since then lived in BPVaLV posing at the Parlors of J. J. Sul- Chrislian Vir- A "TrMthrnlness, of livan. 486 Classon Avenue.

Notice urooKiyn. ne played a num and Robert Lowery; son CHURCHES of funeral later ber of musical instruments. He was a member of the Aland Rudolph and Mary Drambour; brother of Agnes Qulnn, Peter tiie gprvrp MFMORIAL- AM: "live Ne-r Psileih." WFI.TS MFMORIL a. a "t-he Book of Books MPVOPTAU A.M.: The Rev Csrenc A VON WIEGEN FREDERICK and Lester Drambour. Reposing on September 21, 1949, at Rochester, N.

beloved husband Funeral services will be held Morrill. at Edw. H. C. Dunn Chapel, 298 7th Avenue.

Funeral Monday, 10 at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday) Christian Science of the late Clara M. Von Wiegen; a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Saviour's R. C.

Church. Interment at the Halvorsen Chapel. 310 8th BEDFORD-CENTRAL Pastor Paul f. Barackman, PhD. A.M.

"REMEMBFR JESI'S CHRIST 7:45 P.M. "THE SHADOW ON HIS HEART" Nostrind Ave. and Dean Street. Take I T. or Ind.

Subwiy or Brgn St. surrace to Noslrand Ave. Midreek Sertlc and Bibl Study Every Wadnesdsy at 8 PM. All Welcom dear brother of Alma J. Leahy, Brooklyn; Frieda J.

Hollwedel, Rochester; Albert Von Wiegen, Ave. 1 he Rev. j. J. Younffgren St.

John's Cemetery. pastor of St. Johannes Lutheran Church, (15 51st will offi Dr. Bararkman Preachea Both Servtcee ciate. There also will be rites by the Aland Societv.

GALLAGHER CHARLES nd Henry c- Von 6052 Madison Street. September I Wiegen of Freeport, L. I. Religious 22, 1949, aged 65 years. Survived service, also Masonic by Redron by his wife, Barbara; brother, Lodge, No.

803, F. A. Sunday. James, and sister. Anna Rogen 8 p.m., at E.

C. Waldeck Home for. Kamp. Funeral from the Peter J.IFunerals, 7614 4th Avenue. Inter-Geis Funeral Home, 5734 Catalpa ment Green-Wood Cemetery Mon- fllest nreacher UNTOV CWtTPC" OP BT FTDOE A B'lltd Vnt Stubble ART TNOTON AV1TNUP- A "Shall Be Reli-tioui Illiterate?" SIT AM "To Have Plsved the Foot" nnorr That Remain." rsrvtMPI nith I DTrrrF a cn nracf ItVlTtflV ARMT CTTanfT Psssed Nr.t Saevd." 'vvRUN joe-r A.M.: "(t hy the Rev TV H.

T-thro-v P.M.: "We Keve A-cre T-uat." by Richard Henry. GRACE 39 Seienth cor. tit. John's Place ROBERT C. ARI.SON.

Minister It A.M. "flRIT OR Midweek Services 8 P.M. Spencer Memorial TT SEMSEN A CLINTON 8TS. Blodk Wilt sf Borsuth Hall. I Rev.

F. f. Simmsm, O.D. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRANCHES OF TIIK MOTHER CHI'RCH Ths First Chunk ol Christ. Scientist.

Bsstsn MrTlrcs sre hclrl in llie following ChuN-ties: FIRST CHI'RCH. New Vmk A. sinl lirsn Hi Sun II I P.M. SECOND CHI'RCH. UTili ht.

.1.1 sn.l 4ih II A 4 in P.M.: a 1.1 P.M. THIRD III II. M.I si Ailieinsrle R.I. S.lti ,1111 I5 P.M. FOl'RTH CIIIRCH.

atulltia Place. Sunday. II A.M 9 P.l FIFTH 1'HIRCH. I'Jih Ave sn.l 41th i.4hi, II AM, P.M FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Tliird Churrh of Chnst, SclniMst, Tuesday. Sept.

21th, nt 8:15 P.M. Bt Paul C8B CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINfl ROOMS First Church Nostran.l Ave. Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church Lafayette Ara and South Oiford St. Dr. Alvin E.

Magary. Minister II A.M. Dr. Magary Mrs. Julia M.

Mackey The funeral of Mrs. Julia Mackey of 217th Belle Avenue. Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Sol- oay, iu a.m. Psstor emn High Requiem Mass St. WALLACE On September a native of Brooklyn, was 10:01) A.M.

Bible School II A.M. "LOVE NF.VKR FAII.FTH" Cliff Cameron. Onanist A Choir Olrertoi Reformpd Matthias R. C. Church at 10 a.m.

Interment St. John Cemetery. 1949. ELLEN (nee O'Connell), be held yesterday from the Fair- loved wife of the late Patrick; de HOFMANN FREDERICK' vted mother of Mrs. Jane Jordan SILOAM 260 Jefferso Cor.

I REFORMED Houn. in M. Wed. to 5. H.m.Jy.

J-4, Mrs. Rita Rothbart, Mary, Edward Marcy 75J'I Third Atenuc Second Church, wtejrapii svrot a Joseph M. and Paul P. Wallace; tted 5. him.

1 HI Hours 111-II 30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry Street (Clark Street I.R.T.) PHILLIPS PACKER ELLIOTT. D.D. II A.M. "Experiences That Remain" 1 P.M.

HEIGHTS FELLOWSHIP Mr. Aletander F. M. Bennett "(telling On Together" P.M. PREPARATORY SERVICE also survived by sixteen grandchil Third ChurchF: let Si si Aliit.iisrls Kl vTtprPS (Central T.

M. C. "q.f.fy CTtTRrH dren and four great-grandchildren. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Rr.

MILTOV A. GALAMISO.N Minister 11 A.M. "TO HAVE PLAYED THE FOOL" 1J .10 CIII RCH SCHOOL a se "ttip flAiirce or Teal pry-er P.M.: "The Vision." H.sirs, Wed. lo Sunday. 1-4 Fonrlh Church 13d atcrlli.f Plsce i H.sjri, :in.u, Wftd.

to Stin.lsr. 1-1. Fifth Church 12lh A. snd 45lh St 1 Hours. 1:30 .1.

Tues. A 7-B 10, Min 1-4. child Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Queens Village. A solemn requiem mass followed at St. Gregory the Great R.

C. Church, Bellerose. Mrs. Mackey who lived in Bellerose for the last ten years, died Monday in Queens General Hospital after a year's illness. She is survived by a son.

John D. Mackey; a brother, William McCarron and a sister, Mrs Ella Hill. Home. Classon Avenue corner Ster LOUIS, suddenly, on Thursday, September 22, 1949, in his 51st year, beloved husband of Marion; dear father of Marion and Robert Hof-mann; son of Pauline Hof mann; also survived by four brothers. Funeral services at his residence, 1777 E.

26th Street, Flatbush, Sunday, 2.30 p.m. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Under direction of George Baque Funeral Home. ling Place.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 (rtrpTsrr rrrwonirr 'oirda AV "Trve'pf one's ra for ood RI-nsOwr) writ, prTST Spiritualist a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Dutch Church Flatbush and Church Avenuea Pounded 1694 MINISTER Rev. HENRY A. VRUWINK, O.D. A.M.

Kundar School tyndar, II A.M. "SIN AND GRACE" Choir Director L. Belmont Hedvpeth A.M.: "F'lion the Exaltation or E- nerie. 1 VIMTTAV eptrtttialtst WARBURTON ANNA, 22. 1949, beloved wife of John.

vmtm On Fridav Spd- Reposing at tjnapei wew xoric ana LAMPHRON Street. tember 23. 1949. ANNA of 119 Brooklyn. 187 S.

Oxford txt nn Bmntlvn 1 H7 Oxford Ainn ui no of Pfrson." iruui imeves i A.M.: Home Avenue. Rutherford. N. be-1 Solemn Requiem Mass Monday. 10j iav.

iu Hono. (U.R) Roland' lovea wue oi oeorse. ana motner ot, tn rsi.ffl.lrf onrf Wiltnimhhv Ktrnftx UM' I a photographic Unitarian ivtift. jvmuicu niiMii, oars, cveivii McGuire. Mrs.

Geraldine petersonnterment Holy Cross Cemetery, and George T. Lamphron. Fu-j Direction Jere A. McClean. neral from "The Collins Memo- trap to catch some persistent thieves.

The next night, the intruders tripped the camera shutter and took their own pic Church of Dirini Inspiration 1.15 Bergen Street. I S-SIIS PASTOR FARA Sunday Services. 12 Noon. Messagog 12 :30 to 8 to 10 M. Dallr.

2 to 4 M. and to 10 P.M. leacept Tuesday) Horses Get Even Alpena. Mirh. (U.R) Horses can hate rivals, too.

Louis Kubbe, farmer, left his new automobile in a pasture area while he walked over to check an alfalfa field. When he came back 10 horses had gien their rial," 253 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. Monday, Septem FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Church of the Saviour rlerrepont Street and Monro Placa It A.M. Rct. Dr John Howland Ijlhrop, n.D.: "Lealtlmale and Illegitimate Religions Influence.

Rer. Richard Hrnrr. BD.I "Wa Hat a Saere Trust" I ILJlA.vio rnfl.m ui uy u- brook, L. I on Thursday, September 22, 1949. husband of the late Clit (Clurth CLINTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES The Reverend Arthur Acy Rouner, Minister 11:00 A.M.

"THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN" Organist and choirmaster. ROBERT E. CRANDELL The CADMAN CHOIR RADIO BROADCAST WOB SUNDAY, RADIO CHAPEL, 9:30 A.M. tures. I wo days later, they ber 26, at 8 a.m.; Requiem Mass were captured.

St. Mary's Church. Rutherford. 9'elen: 'alh" E. brother Stuart E.

and Frank a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme transportation rival a going over MAXHATTAN ocean avpniip rrnvmrrATinMit runitru of Nell Prince and George M. Services at the Flinch it Brum Funeral Home. 3 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook, on Sunday at 4 p.m. Interment National Cemetery, Pine-lawn, I.

and Avenaa 1 by scraping paint off with their teeth and pulling off the windshield wipers. Miscellaneous Bv. William T. Griffiths. Minister 9:48 Chareu School Jn Q3cmor(am MEYER In memory of FLORENCE M.

Died 2, 1943. 'iJr Pl lne that mi day The one we loied was called away: Ood took her home, it waa Hla will. But In our hearta tht llveth atlll. HUSBAND. DAUGHTERS and GRANDCHILDREN.

11:00 A.M. "COMMONPLACE PRODIGALS" COMB TO WORSHIP A COKDIAL WELCOME AWAITS TOO tery. LANGENSTEIN On September 23, 1949. CONRAD, beloved husband of Sarah; brother of Lily; brother-in-law of Sister Electa, O.P., and Sister Emmellne Marie. uncle of Catherine, Alfred and Joseph Langenstein.

Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m., from Chanss J. Brady Funeral Home, 232 Utica Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Matthew's R. C.

Church, 10 a m. Vital ntV'cei occepted 8 a m. to 2 m. for publication the tame day; at late oi 10 m. Saturday night fcr oublication.

B. M. T. Brighton iocai to Cone.you Road. Church three blocks southeast.

McCOY-In memory of our be-; U- Torfhs1er Road and Eat 1 8 Bt iloved husband and devoted fathor 1pr TSlltVl I IWlSUKfb City-Wide Healing Campaign Evangelists Wilber Ogilvie of California and Louis Kaplan of New York City Continuing Nightly 7:45 P.M. Thru Sept. 30 Rev. Ogilvie Preaching. Large Crowds Attending I WILLIAM D.

McCOY. Tenth'! INC FLATBUSH TOMPKINS MINTSTPm." REV. AI.FRRD (1RAVT 41. TON. DO.

REV. EDVl'tRD BKK.IURD, I II A.M. "THE HIGHER LAW" llr. Vtaltan Morning Worship 1 1 Anniversary Mass offered this morning. rUNIIAl INFORMATION Or Avenue to Dorch-le- Road: wa.lt est.

Churrh School 9 43 ill 20 Saveer Avg. ULster I 4A00 A NEW VALUE MILLS In memory of my beloved rife. LOUISE, who passed Bt away September 24, 1942. Interdenominational Saturday. Sevttmbrr 24th LE.VNON.

Mildred I T.M. at Ckapel Monday. September 2tth MABBA. Antaasi A.M. at Chapeg jn Complete Funerals A silent thought, a secret tear Keen her memory ever dear.

ANDREW. St Savtatk At. MA I-85M St. Nicholas Arena, 66th St. and Broadway Signs, Wonders, Miracles of Healing Many Healed in answer to tha Prayer of Faith Manv churches co-operating All Welcome Admission Free For Information tcrite Committee Chairman 545 East 11th Y.

C. Saturday. September 24th THOMPSON, Beaert P.M. at Ckapal Monday. September llth miO, Catherla IS A.M.

at Cal Tuetiay, September 27th LYONS, Joan A. A M. at Ckaael BOOTH. IllaakMk 1:99 P.M. at Caaaari If 7a waat nprssa 7 oar thanks to relatival, friaada trMclararr for their tympalhy dnnnf a boreaT-Bsgnt, otj nay placa a "Acknewl-edfencni' lik tfi en below for only 90c per lint of 6 words or less.

TOMORROW AFTERNOON (GOD WILLING) AT 3 O'CLOCK GOSPEL VESPERS MtSfc-Hm Central Branch Y. M. C. A. Entrance! SS Hanson Place roa are homeatick for tro Oogpet with tvothtna adcM aod nottilnc taken awaf COME.

If Ton do not hava a bom church OOME. If jrour church doe not have a servlo at that hour COMB. If you ar starved for trua feUowhlp In Christ COME SERMON TOPIC "Safety" Text: St. John 10:28 Central Is Most Centrally Located ADJOINS, L. I.

R. STATION AND ALL Sl'HVfAVS AT H.ATBI SH AND ATLANTIC BROOKLYN liosorvrr ill Comr." He Mirrl Vmi ast unilj NEW YORK CITY'S LARGEST FUNERAl DIRECTORS (operating 'thtit -own modern -casket factory) cm now offer fin, durable metal caskets of 20 gaage steel at new, low prices. These caskets, in various designs; may be bad with Bronze, Silver or Gun-metal 395, M4S and M95 with COMPLETE FUNERAL including protective outer-case; removal from any local hospital or residence; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. Other Ceinp'of funermlS front $150 JIJJ Presbytenon Dlvlns Sdancej matyrtsbvitmmZhmti) church of healing ci irist 5TH ai'F ih.t nn, mi i2tn HTHr.f.m 150-lf Hilaid Ara. JAaaaica -M7 Saturday, September 24th GOODMAN, Edward 9:00 A.M.

at Chapel Monday. Siptember 29th MOB BILL. Ernest I P.M. at Cha el McLEAN, Anna A.M. at Chapel Tuenday.

September TAt'B. Lillian M. A.M. at lhae BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES SMT0ER AVE. AT rlATlVU AVE.

OUTER MAM aataith lum bW, SSS tUMIIAl MOMIt IM ttOOIITN MAMMATTAM-ttONX-aWIIHS DOE The fsmllr of the lst John Doe wishes to thank the clersv. relatives ana friends for their kind exprejgtoru of svmoathv durina their recent bereavement. Walter B. Cooke, AM -REV JOHN MEIXIN Ler the Lord B'lLd tile I f. REV.

JOHN BATHGATE An Awarenea ood" I Inc. AT CARNEGIE HALL db, EMMET FOX, Preaching SALEM GOSPEL TABERNACLE IM14 tth Avenue Rev. A. H. JDHVKON.

Pastor A M.raing Warshi IOOKIYN fONISAl MOMIt 20 Srtydaf Jhaams at flatbush Svaeitr UUtar 4860 t0 tysj(k Ssramis KM SSU OUIiNS rUNIIAl H0MIS 150-10 Hislsida vsmM-HAeallc (.70 CJ-n 9at Asssnsja HCiamaa 14900 159-14 MaartJeara aUvsL-f Laahsaf 1-SS00 ALLIANCE TABERNACLE IV. STANLEY H. TOPPLK. rAsIOB Temporary Location SECOND REFORMED CHCBCH Besllorel naar Church Av. ERVICEB.

1:00 AND 7'30 Tue. M. Pray sma French Just PVm MAin 4-C209 Ask ft AriiM Hart Tha Brooklyn Eog'e will glad to furnish you with Its eooklBt of "IN MEMORIAM" Vbtms FU upon yauc rtgu4, "GOIXG PLACES?" PHOXK 20O FOB IDEAS Saint esprit Tot tvmM mmm UsdS AUe Olssaal aaament Dss, WasrnaW.

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