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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR. 21, 1954 13 McGIVNEY -On April 20. 1954., MARY ELLEN, of 603 43ih Street. beloved wife of the lite Matihs.v;' Rites Set for N. M.

Stimpson, lArmy Rule Keeps BEDFORD TRAGEDY AVERTED Sheepshead Bay Civic Leader from Atfendinq Benaenberg, E. Lillla, Elleabeth Black, Margarets Lobel, Benjamin Bropion, Thomas Lotwia, Francis Lydon, John Buckley. M.J. Mother's Funeral GROPF EVELYN. April 19.

1954. Of 549 83d Street, beloved wife of the late Anthony; devoted mother of Edward P. (N. Y. P.

Charles (N. Y. C. Transit Authority), Evelyn Florce Klely and Ethel Poelker; dear sister of Frederick Jochlm. Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., St.

Anselm's R. Church, 83d Street and 4th Avenue. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph O. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. HANLIN ALICE ELIZABETH.

on April 19, 1954. beloved wife of James, and mother of John and 'Chain of Firemen Saves Family of 5 Three firemen dangled ft leaned over the roof edg Maresca, Samuel McAulif Sadie McGann, Harry McGivney, Mary Montemarano, M. Montross, Ernejt Mora no, Themes O'Hare, Margaret Came, Ann Conklln, Es telle Corby, Gordon Crowe, Anna Promwlller. T. Oerken, Mary Orenard, Frank Oropf Evelyn Hanlin, Alice Owners Association for 15 years and, in 1941, headed the Kings County Consolidated Civic League.

He led many fights for civic Improvements and for assessment reductions In Sheepshead Bay. Surviving are his wife, Mis. Elizabeth B. Stimpson; two daughters, Mrs. Norma E.

Funeral services will be held tonight at 8:30 In the English Brothers Funeral Home, 2203 Avenue for Norman M. Stimpson, 75, of 4666 Bedford veteran Sheepshead Bay civic worker. Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery. Mr. Stimpson, who died Sunday night In Long Island College Hospital, was president of at devoted mother of Ec'ward James, Mrs.

Philip Mrs. Joseph Diamond, Howard Raymond J. and Matthew J. McGivney. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Friday, April 23, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Agatha's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MONTEMARANO MICHAEL (AMATO), of 603 Carroll Street, beloved husband of Mary Ellen (nee Smith); devoted brother of Mary Cassano.

Reposing at Plschettl Funeral Home, 246 5th Avenue, until Thursday, April 22; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Peace Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MONTROSS ERNEST on April 20, 1954, beloved husband of Stellwagen, M. Stimpson, N. Hayea, Charles HolU, Katherine Talniadge, P.

E. Jeanne. Service at the William the edge of a Bedford-SUiyve-jthe rear of the building, sant roof in a "human chain'' to Leo McLean, the father, rescue a family of five trapped. sal on the windowsill and lifted by fire in their top-floor apart-jBarry, five months; Diana, 4, ment last night. and Beverly, 2, and his wife, The men plucked three small! Elvira, 32, to Doorley.

Mr. Mc-children and their mother fromiLean then was pulled to safety C. Fisher Funeral Chapel, 1230 Engle and Mrs. Carol M. Loeb, Bushwick Avenue, between Han Pfc.

Donald Murphy, 22-year-old Brooklynite stationed In Hawaii, did not get home for his mother's funeral. Despite the combined efforts of the Army ami Navy I'nion and Congresswoman Edna Kelly, the Army stood firm in its denial of emergency leave. Mrs. Mary Murphy of 757 Malsey was buried Monday. Her family was prepared to delay the funeral, however, if the Army relented and permitted Donald to fly home.

the Sheepshead Bay Property and three grandchildren. cock and Weirfleld Wednesday at 9 p.m. Interment: service at Cypress Hill Abbey at the arms of their father who, by the firemen. 11 a.m. on Thursday.

Treated for minor burns at Paul David Opsal, 3, Son Of Pastor, Leukemia Victim HAYES CHARLES on April 19. beloved husband of Helen lifted them to the hanging trio. The fire completely gutted the four-story tenement at 33 Cambridge Place, leaving six families homeless. Cumberland Hospital and released were th? husband and wife and Barry. Firemen Ed Murtha and uncle of Ruth Brown.

Reposing at Gallagher ward Boye of Hook and Ladder Funeral Home, 2549 Church Ave Two of the rescuers. Charles 'Company 105 received treat- Ave. and 80th St. The Rev. The Adjutant General in Three-year-old Paul David Opsal, son of the Rev.

J. Ing- nue. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; for lacerations of the Bianco and James Coward, held ment Arthur O. Pedersen, associatejWashington notified the fam- Irene (nee Woods); devoted father of Lillian Southard, William, Charles, Edward and Joseph Montross; dear brother of William Montrces and Lillian O'Connor; also survived by 13 grandchildren. Reposing at the Leo P.

Kearns Funeral Home, 103-33 Lef-ferts Boulevard, near Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill. Funeral Frl- hand at Kings County right Robert Doorley, all from Hook pastor, assisted bv Dr. Paul ily that regulations do not per vald Opsal, pastor of Our Sa and was discharged, and Ladder Company 102 at 89-1 Hospital mit flying personnel back to Solemn Requiem Mass at Holy Innocents Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Masses appreciated.

Arthur F. Mumane, Director. the country due to family Betltom Ave Dv nls lc83 as heipouce saw Qualben, M.D., will conduct services at 1 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be In Rosedale Cemetery, Orange, N.

J. deaths, except in the case ofj the death of a wife or minor iaii i i amcdi qci APDBCT viour Norwegian Lutheran Church, died today of leukemia in Norwegian Hospital. The family resides at 57 76th St. The child was striken November. The body will repose at I lal- burviving are the chad child or, unless uutei nun.

HOLTZ KATHERINE, of 205'day. 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass All Barbey Street, devoted mother of; Saints Episcopal Church at 10 a.m. Johnston, P. vogt, wimam Kadula.Karl Waters, Edn Kearnev, John Whalen.Mary Leunl, James Yost, Vera Zeller, Laura BENZENBERG ERNST, In his 67th year, at Inglewood, California, devoted husband of Mildred; beloved father of Emma Toepfer, Harold and Ralph. He was a member of Commonwealth Lodge, tc A.

M. Religious and fraternal services at the Sheldon H. Avenius Funeral Home, Thursday at p.m. Cremation at the Fresh Pond Crematory Friday at 10 a.m. BLACK MARGARET, April 1954, beloved mother of George; grandmother of Edgar, John, Lawrence and Marilyn.

Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.m., from trie Mc-Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue; Requiem Mass, 9 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. 1 Church, interment St. Charles Cemetery.

BROPSON THOMAS On April 18, 1954, of 385 Hicks Street, devoted husband of Anna (nee Kennedy); beloved father of Mrs. Joseph Clampet, Pfc. Robert, TJ. S. Army, and Kenneth; loving brother of Mae, Mrs.

Anne Hag-garty, William and James; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue; Sol- mn Reauiem Mass St. Charles Mildred Pardy and Vincent; impress runs ueuieier mother, Mrs. Klara Opsal, R.N.; a brother, Kenneth: a sister, Gloria Ann; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fredrik Benson of West Orange, N. two uncles, the Rev. Bernt C. vorsen Chapel, 5310 8th of Mrs. Thomas McGulre; three grandchildren also survive.

Funeral Thursday from Metzner Funeral Home, 2890 Atlantic Avenue; lems'' exist that can be alleviated by the serviceman ithin 30 days. The Army contended that the information supplied by the Red Cross did not indicate any special problems to warrant MORANO THOMAS, on April 20, 1954, dear husband of Alice and devoted brother of Frank and Vln-cenzo. Solemn Requiem Mass Frl- Charge Angry Swain Set Her House Afire Requiem Maes, 9:30 a.m., St from 4 p.m. tomorrow until Saturday at 10:30 a.m. when It will be transferred to the Church of Our Saviour, 4th Malachy's R.

C. Church, inter-day, 9:30 a.m., at Holy Name R. Opsal and Bernt Benson, and an aunt, Nancy Benson. Church. Reposing at Parlor of ment St.

Charles Cemetery. emergency leave. Wm. Ringe, 361 7th Avenue. JOHNSTON FLORENCE, suddenly, on Friday.

April 16, 1954, O'HARE MAR( ARET, on April MASSAPEQUA PARK at Daytona Beach, Florida, be- 19. 1954, of 459 Grant Avenue, A 3(3--y ear-old shoe factory worker, who thought his girl friend was unfaithful, was arrested and charged early today with settlnff fire to her Wil- formerly of Ennis, County Clare loved wife of James and mother of Myron Boone. Service at the Runaway Lads, 11, Gordon Corby, 50, Veteran Boro Construction Engineer Gordon F. II. Corby, 50, elec-i vised removal of overhead elec Ireland, devoted stepmother of John, Daniel, James and Thomas O'Hare; sister of Susan Reposing Cornell Funeral Home, Pairchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Thursday at 8 p.m.

Hom After 9-DaV Ihamsburg house, causing injury iwinc nuci "M7 ho one of the occupants. trical construction engineer jtrical wire to tmdergound; KADULA Suddenly, Mondav.i 1210 Liberty Avenue; Requiem KARL, of 143 14th Street, beloved: Mass R. C. Church of St. Sylves-hunband of Anolonia: lovine -Iter Thursday, 9:30 a m.

Interment Sightseeing Trek The arson suspect, 'Willie James Boles, who shared an apartment with his "girl," Mrs. Marie Procter, 32, at 108 Ellery aim oruuier or corny, mo-, ducts, tlon picture critic of the Brook- Surviving, in addition to lvil EaCTlp flipd Intixxr at ha T. Park, April 21- home. 1333 Avenue of the sisters. Emilv Ann Cnrhv.

bo-Vs who an was identified as the arson- Borromeo B. C. Church, 10 a.m Jntarment Calvary Cemetery. Direction Jere J. Cronln.

Inc. BBCKXEY On April 20, 1964, ple who was visiting with the upstairs family, suffered burns of the face and arms and was taken to St. Catherine's Hospital for treatment. Police and Fire Marshal investigators probing the suspicious fire, learned from young Turner that Boles was seen lighting a match in the hallway and running from the house. Police said Boles had quarreled with Mrs.

Procter earlier that evening, charging her with Infidelity. In anger, he went to a nearby gasoline station, police learned, and purchased a ran of gas, telling (lie attendant that his car was out of fuel. Boles, who denied setting the fire, was picked up late yesterday in Maspeth, where he works, and booked early today. Americas. Manhattan.

ioiint anrf Ruth rwhv rhvit.ifiom home lo see the world list by Mrs. Procter's son, Wil Born In Pnughkeepsie, MrJiansen, assistant In public re-iMonday were home today afterhe Turner, '17, who told police Corby worked with electricaMations to the Grand Lodge nrshoving up in the home of the J1.5 lgml? thf g3S0' MAURICE bel ved son of the line filled hallway Monday eve late Garrett and catnenne; ther of William, Helen Martin and! Holy Cross Cemetery. Charles; also survived by nine! grandchildren and one great-! STELLWAGEN MINNIE, be-! grandchild. Reposing Lynam Fu- loved mother cf Paul E. Stell-neral Home, 4th Avenue cornerjwagen; grandmother of Barbara 13th Street.

Funeral Thursday; Stellwagen; sister of Herman Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Service Wednesday, 8 p.m., Ily Church, 10 a.m. Interment' at the Zlrkel Funeral Home, Ridge-Holy Cross Cemetery. jwood and Norwood Avenues, Cypress Hills. KEARNEY April 21, 1954, oil 100 E. 8th Street, JOHN be-1 STIMPSON NORMAN M.

Mem-loved husband of Loretta; loving ibers of the Sheepshead Bay Prop-father of John, Michael, Owners Association announce brother of Anna, Mary, Lillian Mc-liuirtiUn. and the late Peter -iv grandmother of one of the lads, Htate and Inter came to this-ork, and a brother, Thomas, of rltr to be employed at the St. substation of the; Funeral services will be held 1 two-day trek took the i 11 i through Long Island, a.m. Biicklev. Funeral from his real' dence, 717 Sterling Place.

Friday, 1:11 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's Church. Interment Holy iXew and Brooklyn, po ning. The subsequent fire, a two-alarm blaze, forced Mr. Procter and her son, who occupied the ground-floor apartment of the two-family frame house, and the upstairs residents to evacuate their homes.

Solly Grahaurer of 25 Whip For ten years he was with! Church, Rosendale, N. Y. Bur-the Brooklyn Edison Company, jial will follow in the family during which time he super-' plot at that chuch. Croat Cemetery. Phillip, James, Sylvester, Francis with deep regret the passing of CAINE ANN April 19, 1954, beloved wife of Harold.

Service at Loretta Kearney and Mary Jensen; dear brother of Phillip, Edward. Andrew and Rose; also survived! our honored and devoted president, Norman M. Stimpson. Funeral services at English Brothers Funeral Home, 2202 Avenue Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. the Falrchilu Chapel, 951 Atlantic lice said.

The boys were John Morn-con of 370 Manhattan Ave. and Peter Sheridan of 258 Glenga-riff Road. They wound up last night in the home of Peter's grandmother, Mrs. George Carroll of 641 E. 23d Brooklyn, fed them and called Peter's father, Francis Sheridan.

by 20 grandchildren. Reposing at Mrs. David Simon, Adviser To Many in Downtown Area Avenue, Wednesday, 8 pm I N-April 19, 194, SHEEPHEAD BAY PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION. ESTELLE (Buckingham), of 650 RULES DEFENSE LAWYERS MUST REPORT ON RETAINERS TALMADGE FRANK sud Funeral services were held and knew many persons in the Higgins Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue, until Saturday, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass 9 a.m., Immaculate Heart of Mary R.

C. Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. Masses appreciated.

LEUZZI JAMES on April 18, 1954, of 48-19 Francis Lewis; Boulevard, Bayslde, beloved hus- denly, April 19, 1954, beloved hus Ovlngton Avenue, wife of the late William T. and devoted mother of Frances Cllver, William Marlon Johnson, Joseph and Warren. Reposing at the home of her daughter. France Oliver of 841 71st Alice. todav in the Flatbush advising them on their' band of Marv; fai ier of rial rhnnol Prmo.r Tala nrl Problems Hearing to Decide Future notices of appearance which lawyers must file to des Bouchiel and Frederick.

Religious and Masonic services Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue unot solicitation of client for lawyers and the splitting of fees with lawyers apparently are being violated. The Brooklyn prosecutor said c. Burial was in Cedar Park lor Mrs. Molhe Simon, wesUvood.

X. J. of 20 E. 18th St. I Survivlnor in addition tn her Btreet.

until Thursday, 4 p.m. Serv Fate of L. I. Wife ignate that they represent de ices at Methodist Church, 4614 I fendants will be in affidavit In- 4th Avenue. Thursday, 8 pjn.

Fu Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a.m, Patricia, Vincent and Mane. Fu- (.,.. Mrs. Simon, who died Mon-; husband are three datightersjl ea r-, cl-- day in her home, worked in thei Mrs. Bessie Gerstenfeld, Mndto riOm dlOOp neral Friday, 10 am.

Interment 1 form and will disclose how the he had been for some time con-lawver happened to be re-lductine Jin investigation in- Green-Wood Cemetery. naruware store ot ner nusoana, Helen Perskv and Louise' SI olul nci uu.suauu 20-05 Hmsiae Avenue, Queens; on A Drii VOGT WILLIAM Il.ilciHdlr,hi An, -tlOl IIDl rI.l.. 1., Village, Thursday, 8 Solemn son. Beniamln. and 20 rfMr hrother of Louise nntton.l UdVla fimon, at 17 Myrtle: mon; a laiueu, iMsuiti Auui ucv Dr me receipt oi a num- neanng to determine me legarward hilver disclosed lodav.iber of complaints from indi- CORBV GORDON, on April 21.

Renoslnff at Frank E. Campbell, Marie Eberlln and Lillian was there for 31 years; granddaughter, Robin Persky, fact of death will be held next Services and funeral from the, Requiem Mass St. Ambrose R. C. Church, Tompkins and De Kalb Avenues, Brooklyn, 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. "The Funeral Church," Madlsoni BushwlcK Funeral Home, Avenue and 81st Street. Service Bushwick Avenue, Thursday, ntllllf KlUIOfal Conduct Services and interment private. month on the disappearance of Mrs.

Peggy Ann Steinfield of Yaphank, L. I. Mrs. Sti'lnficld and her hus He said he was having and bar associations, notice of appearance formslHe added that his probe is be-printed during the course of ing extended to ascertain if announcing that he had Issued are arranging the a warning to bail bondsmen payment of fines of persons that the laws prohibiting theiconvicted of gambling. VVIIUUVI UIIVIUI LILLISS ELIZABETH J.

oniP m- Interment Lutheran Cemetery. CROWE ANNA on April Apru 20, 1954. Reposing at Chapel, 267 7th Street, corner of 4th Ave- band. Dr. Winston Steinfield, 1964, of 279-A Faller Drive, New WATERS EDNA R.

(nee Hef-i fernan), April 19, 1954, beloved1 For Mrs. Nolander For Captain Hovie Milford. N. and Lake Mohawk, nue, until Wednesday evening. N.

beloved wife of the late Thomas devoted mother of Thereafter at Chapel of J. Albert! Jlarron, 60th Street at 5th Avenue. wife of John devoted mother of Cornelia Decker, Edna Crowley, Joan and John Waters; dear sister Mrs. Hannah J. Xolander, 70.

who died Sunday at her home, Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.; Mass of Requiem Church of Our Ladv Funeral services were held today at 2 p.m. at Holm-lin's Chapel, 0213 7th for Marie M. Quimby; loving grandmother of Robert Quimby; dear sister of Elizabeth Thomas and Needs 1,000 Men, Cavanagh Insists Armed Man Holds Up Kent Store Manager An armed thug held up Doris Grinnage, manager of a Kent dry cleaning store at 1812 Ful- Inn St vptprrlnv and 1227 80th was buried this of Perpetual Help. Interment of Alexander am Cornelius Hef-fernan, Elizabeth Murphy, Letitla Page and Grace Flannery. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Daniel Woods.

Reposing J. J. Gal Capt. Henry A. Hoyte, of Holy Cross Cemetery.

LOBEL BENJAMIN, beloved heher Sons Funeral Home, 25 morning in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services were 1019 71st who died in the Aberdeen Street, between Broad' husband of Bessie; devoted father Fort Hamilton Veteran's Hos way and Bushwick Avenue; Sol Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass, helJ ast ni ht at Llith- am St T'nrtmtin artnmoi wore pre Minted drowned when heir sloop foundered In Delaware Bay Inst April 2(1 while en route from Georgetown, to their Long Island home. The body of Dr. Steinfield, an employe of Brookhaven National Laboratories, an atomic research center in pton, L.

1.. was recovered later by the Coast Guard. His wife's body never was found. Judge Charles Klein aet June It for the hearing on a petition by Mr. Rtelnfleld's parent, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel I. Novlck of Baltimore, who Fire Commissioner Edward; with $20, police reported! F. Cavanagh Jr. today insisted! hp nppfifiji 1 000 innrp mpn in' emn Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 R.

C. Interment Calvary era Church, 450 67th St. Cemetery. Mrs. Nolander, widow pital on Sunday, after a three-months illness.

Captain Hoyte, a retired sea at Our Lady or Louraes Church. Interment Holy Cross or Ethel Goldstein, Shirley Froh-mer, Maxlne, Renee Feigenbaum; dear brother of Kate Kronfeld. Sylvia Greenberg, Bessie Markel and Simon; lovine irrandfather. of the department to supplement Findl Uncle, 68, Dead, retired Frank O. Nolander, the present 11,100.

Hanaina in Stairway captain, was born in Estonia WHALEN MARY JANE, April Cemetery. FROMWILLER THOMAS, on Of the new men, he said, 400 20, 1954. loving aunt of Joseph Services Thursday, 2:30 p.m., "The Peter Papastratis. ti8, was Frost, Mary Doran, John, Edward April 18, 1954, beloved brother of found dead by hLs niece, Betty are needed for a "comprehensive fire prevention and educa itiversiae" Brooklyn, Ocean Parkway and Prospect Park. Henry, Sadie and Marie Whalen, Brennan, hanging from a sheet tied about his neck nd to the tion program, wniie fioo are! and had lived in Brooklyn since 1906.

He is survived by his cousins, Mrs. Violet Brunnstrom, Oscar, Ida, Carl and Harold Raimert. Interment will be in Ocean View Cemetery, Staten Island. LOTWIS FRANCIS, of Vallev yacht captain, was born in the Province of Skane, Sweden, and had lived in Brooklyn for the last 53 years. She was a member of the Salem Lutheran Church, the Rebecca Society and the Friendship Society.

retpiireu tor actual tire-tlgnting hnnnwtpr nf a Ip.idinir Stream, on Monday, April 19, 1954. Mary McAdams. Catherini Daven-helmer, Margaret McCullough and Helen Contrastlno. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m.. from Kennedy's Chapel.

Church and Rogers Ave seek to administer their daugh-. work. t0 altic f0, 3(i Charles, Edward, Rose Pappaceno, Elizabeth Wellman, May Drosness, Catherine Robinson. Funeral services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush, Avenue, Wednesday, p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills! Cemetery. aear iatner of John. Josenh. ter's estate. rTaiut, Amorose, Marcella Senters "We hope lo inspect every st yesterday, police reported, single structure in the city," nues; Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:30 ana Mary Wagner.

Reposing at Mr. Cavanagh stated. me ueber Funeral Home. 9 E. She Is survived by her a.m..

Holy Cross R. C. Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ValJey Stream Boulevard. Vallev In the early months of this Mrs.

Mary B. Shonfz, Stream; Requiem Mass Friday, 10 R. Nolander; two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Nussenfeld and Mrs, GERKEN MARY April 20, beloved wife of late Herman dear mother of Grace also YOST VERA, suddenly, on Insurance Man a.m., at Bt. josepn K.

C. Church, Hewlett. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. Tuesday, April 20, 1954, daughter Ex-Church Soloist Dorothy Melvin; eight grand year, ne staten, iiti.dixj inspections were made and only violations found. In the entertainment field, he added, there were 13.20S inspections and LOGO violations.

srvived by eight sisters and four of the late George and Margaret children, three great-grandchil brothers, eight nieces and eight Yost; sister of Mrs. Michael Ryan Mrs. Mflrfffirftt Wlll.in.mnn Mr. LTDON JOHN, of County Gal Mrs. Mary C.

Gerken of 70 dren, one sister and one brother, both living in Sweden. way, Ireland, April 20, 1954, Pnlmr nftrera Uami 4 nephews. Reposing at John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue; Requiem Mass at KIRSCHENBAUM INC. Funeral Directors WESTMINSTER CHAPELS For over 30 veon the finest in personal tervice, dignity, economy Coney Island JUi.

it Ave. Brooklyi ULster 9-2020 Branch: 845 Throe Ar iuvea nusoana oi uatnerlne (nee Kermtt Place, who, in past Clifford, Robert and Raymond JBraayj; devoted father of Ann years, attained prominence as immaculate Heart of Mary Church Yost. Reposlnf at Frank E. Camp Roslyn Estates, April 21 Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Lewis Funeral Home for Harry B.

Shontz, 7S, of the Maples, Roslyn Estates, who died Monday. Burial will be private. Mr. Shontz, who was stricken Mrs. Catherine Rorke and Mrs.

Mary Alexander; brother of Wil bell, Madison Avenue at 81st Friday, 10 a.m. a church soloist in Brooklyn, Street; Solemn Requiem Mass at liam, Peter, Patrick and Apitm died yesterdav. GRENARD FRANK, on April St. Paul the Apostle R. C.

Church funeral Friday. 9 a.m.. from hid Surviving are a daughter. 19, 1954. of 379 Prospect Place beloved husband of Mary; dear fa GATHERCOLE JOSEPH.

Died Grace; seven sisters and four 60th Street at Columbus Avenue, Friday, 10 a.m. Interment St Charles Cemetery. residence, 534 8th Street; Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., St. Saviour R. C.

GEORGE M. WRIGHT Funeral Director WHAT TO DO! Write for Information "What te De When Death Oceure" 406 7th Brooklyn SOuth 8-5843 April 20, 1948. ther of Louise; devoted brother of brothers. with a heart attack while driving from the Manhasset railroad station to hi? home, died Lnurcn. interment National Ceme tery, Long Island.

Antoinette Favlcchla, Lillian Tu retta, John, Ralph and James; also oni dar hop to meet, ou. Soma day, at know not when. We shail meet IB a better land And never part ataln. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Friday in Immaculate Heart of Mary ZELLER LAURA April 20.

1954, loving mother of Mrs. Edna Manhasset Medical Center. MARESCA SAMUEL blnvrf He was a chartered life insur-. L. Burnett and Charles R.

Zeller. survived by one grandohlld, Vita. Reposing at 187 8. Oxford Street; Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, MOTHER, DAD and BROTHERS R. C.

Church, Fort Hamilton ance underwriter and was with nusoana oi Rosalie; devoted father of Joseph, Samuel, Philip Vito, William, Lucille, Rosemarle Services Thursday, 8 p.m., at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Parkway and E. 5th St. McNEICE MARY F. April 21, the Youngman Agency, 135 Joseph's R. C.

Church, Vander 1953. Flatbush Avenu- uneral Friday, Broadway, Manhattan. dui Avenue ana Pacific Btreet, lO.Marianne, Mrs. Otto Farina and oi. jonns ueme-iMrs.

nrmriM rnfiem Surviving are his wife. Au PAWN BROKERS SAI.K8 CANAL AUCTION ROOM! INC. Adrian K. Still, Aurtlonpfr, s.lls at 15i Canal Manhattan, N. Y.

C. at 11 a.m. Amll 28. 1954, for McAlepnan i. ISO Lawrence Brooklyn.

N. un-rerieemed pledtros of diamonds, second hand watches, ewelry. silverware from No. 1 of Jan. 3.

1949. No. 6692 of Dec. 30, 1949. No.

1 ot Jan. 3, 1950. to No. 5126 of Pec. 29.

1.1,50. No. 1 nf Jan. 3. 1951.

to No. 4773 nf Dec. 29. 1951 No. 1 ot Jan.

2, 1952. to No 4444 of Dec. 31 1952 No. 1 of Her ti ai dear todar Aa la ihe hour she passed awa. 10 a.m.

InterffK it Center Moriches, L. w. ab tery. 0. Friedman Left uw unapei, zuo0 w.

6th Street, gusta; a sister, Mrs. Henry Hammerle of Hamilton, Ohio, Nephew, WILLIAM J. McNEICE. corner Avenue t. funeral Thurs I CATHERINE." In ERICSON ERICSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 500 STATE ST.

On Block from I. Sta. TRiangls 5-0637 and two daughters, Mrs. Gardiner White of Oyster Bay and memory of our dear mother. First Estate of $80,000 ArknnmlruymntlF day, Apru 21, at 8:45 a.m.; Requiem Mass R.

C. Church of Good Shepherd at 9:30 a.m., Avenue and Batchelder Street. Director, Anthony Sessa. Mrs. Robert F.

Buehler of Anniversary Mass; offered. DAUGHTER and SONS. Walter B. Coolie IM. funeral Information 'Jan.

2 19S3. to No. 571 of Feb. 27, Dirlrvo Osher Friedman, who resided I 8 1 itjS. and all pledge neia over rrom pruvioua aalei.

ap21-6l oSu FLANAGAN The family of the SCHMIDT In loving memory of at 4fiQ V. mt St i-linn lip rlipdi I McAULIFFE SADIE, April FLOYD IFLIP) FLANAGAN on March 12. left an estate val-Tree Service nr my dear sister, MARY AGNES SCHMIDT (nee Keegan. Died 1954, beloved mother of Marion wish to thank the Clergy and 20 Sy in An. UUter 1-400 April 31, 1937.

Masses offered. ued at about $80,000, according to a tax affidavit on file today Collins, Thomas and Howard Mc-Auliffe. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.J Wedneiiat, ivrtt Hit Nuna of Holy Family Church, relative and friends for their kind expression of sympathy during Slater, ELIZABETH M. GILL. BLACK.

Mry A. :00 A.M. at ClUMl in Brooklyn Surrogate's Court. irom John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2M9 Church Avenue; Requiem Mast, 10 a.m., Holy Inno Omaha, April 21 (U.R The Metropolitan Utilities District told Omaha gas and water consumers there would be no charge for service on Feb.

29 and 30. An official explained that bills mailed out which in- The decedent left one-third tneir recent bereavement. 101 shares in the estate to his; WIFE and DAUGHTER. O'DONNELL The family of the widow, Fannie, and two daugh cent Church. Interment John's Cemetery.

ters, Eileen and Ada, all of the late EDWARD M. O'DONNELL iSrmemhranrrB M. atCksxl HERINK, JfHle E. t.to Mt. Ch.pil Thurtiiy, April JIni OrVTKS.

William H. 1:00 MM. CkaMl rao.Hwn.LER, Hum 1 F.M. ChaMl WCCIITI, Xirnnl o. 4Chri E.

91st St. address. An adopted eluded the warning, net Harry F. Blair Son. Directors.

McGANN On Aoril 18. 1954.1 bill 30. laughter, Anita Hen i of payable on or before Feb wih to thank the Clergy of Holy Cross Church, the Sister of 8t. Joseph, Brother Cutberg and the INCLUSIVE PAICES In every instance, the prices shown below include the following merchandise and services: The ctsket; a protective outercase, removal from any local hospital or residence; embalming; use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery INCLUSIVE PRICE lUfcGE Solid Mahogany Caskets, from 495 Solid Oak, from 320. Solid Copper, from 945 SO Gauge Steel, from 345 Cloth-covered Caskets, from 1183 hahky beloved husband of WEINER HAROLD.

Loving Fresh Meadows, will receive 1954," was the mistake of an addressing machine. May (nee Ryan); devqjed father Brothers, the Sisters of birthday remembrance. $1,000. iviauei ana fiarry jucuann Mercy ot tne Angel Guardian SO Stvtnlk Arc. MAia 2-8585 brother of John T.

McGann. Re- Home, the Rev. Father Hassett of posing William A. Martin FunraISt. Matthew's Church and the Wcineiiat, April Hit O'NEILL, Mary A.

$:0 A.M. it Ckarel nome. oiasson Avenue corner Ster-! Rev. Father McDonnell of New We are lad within our memory, Lonely are our heem toda.v: For the one we loved so dearly Haa forever been called swaj. We think of him In silence, No eyes oen see us weep: But many slleot tears are shed When others are asleep.

The FAMILY. York Avenue, as well ai our many ung riace. Funeral Thursday, 8:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. O.

Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment Holy Crosi Cemetery. relatives ana mends who comforted us during the death of our little angel. My sincere thank to, Leo S. Sheridan, Funeral 150-10 Hilbid At.

tint liar, April tilt niFELETTI, CifUnt A M. at Chapel REDMOND, William 9:110 A.M. at Chapel KEAX, Emily F.M. at Chapal WalterBCoohc ff4, lt Hp cannot tell how much I mtaa hun Inc. Fairchilci Sons INC.

fmntrd rDketri Sine 1886 It Unm mm. fceokir. IOOK1TM fnak k. retiiMld. 'resides rtUIHIKS I IIN CUT Fiitchild fooiiders it an obligation to keep MANHAlfS? (h funeral com within the lunits OHT1MQUHHS na t(forfJ, JAMES C.

NUGENT God. alone knows now I mtse him. In a home that lonesome todav His Loving MOTHER. JNERAL HOME I GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlor.

Non-Sectari 1120 Flatbush Arenut Tel. BUckminster 2-0247 Successor to Chap.il Accommodations in oil Aeu YorVf larjett Funeral Oirectora IIOOKITN rUNIRAl HOMtS OUtlNl fUNIRAl HOMIS 20 e. Ulster 6-4300 1SO-10 Hillside Avsnue-JAffliic t-6670 CO Isnntti 2-8585 158-14 Northern 3-6600 U.MII(-rlOMI IN MANHATTAN MO NX SSOOKITH OUIINI communities without charge AIR-CONDITIONED 20 SNYOU IVL AT FLATBUSH 'L tlatar I-4SM SCVENTM AVE. MAI 2-1585 twntral Monti In MANHATTAN 1IONX OUIINI Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication the same day, as late cs 10 p.m. Saturday night Ave. E. 28th Si. i for publication Sundoy.

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