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21 1 BROOKLYN EAGLE, APSIL 20, 1947 DYER MARY fn OHara Mnhun 74 year. M. My riMrS. Elizabeth Bro of hi life in Brooklyn. He died Fri- suddenly, on AarU IT.

at her resi- GEORGE W- beloved htiioand of paths The funeral of Mta. Elizabeth Funeral Mrvicr for- Louix Blan- riflv at th hnm ni hi, rmudn Tviilft uciii-p, oou ivxcuonougn o.rwi. or- Ami iwtu-, miwk iui hard of 1374 DeKa'b Avt a ft' DR. FRANK B. KELEHER DIES; E.

MUler. 110-17 107th Oaone ro "I-09 1Mtn 8t- He a member of Mer-, Ozone Park, will be held tomorrow uf 01 jonn; mor.neT oi jonn oi uurumy aoawin aim urmgc maenni fonner'v with A. Macatiiry.G. W. fA'nm ljnnnt-a James G.

and Mary V. Skid- W. Macauley. A U. S.

Navy; Schrader Son. 470 Vuiderbilt chant Lodge 709. F. A A. M.

of Delia Kramer ar.d brother of Mrs. Beatrice Gormley. r-. more, sister will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow it Cl-ra Artpse.Tf.f.' Beeche Helen Riorling.

Ellen Blanch a rd. Louis Hi c. Elizabeth Cather me OUrady; also survived rercivtu. Aoaiaon ana tiuiora r. Vlm.r., um.

i s.L.r.r; physician here 50 years Richmond Hill. A solemn requiem i ma will offered at 10 a m. in: A solemn mass ot tequiem for Dr. knight of America Council, later oy five grandchildren. Reposing Macauley; at nia residence, Vv.rBrMk a nLiilinrii McCarthy.

Mon-s Daniel ai jovce uromers runerai nomr, nnii.i oucti. tuunw i i uin. r.m.in, i Mr. Blanchard. who was Pag.

36 Brennan. William McCarthy. 1st. Anthony R. C.

Church. South'rrank B. Keleher, 73. of 115 6th merged with Columbui Council. He jOaone Park.

Burial will be In ohvsician here for 50 f. 140 th? Cooney, Clarence McKee. Annie rvrquiciu miuj nu. v. sary R.

C. Chudch at 10 30 a m. SL Charles Cemetery. Tntrmn( fit fttmlfv veteran Association ana wai one i Cross Cemetery- Deatfts years, wui, oe onerea at tne nrst directora of the Colum- passes Mrs. Broe.

who was born Man- MALBIN LEONORA, on April UNGERER In cherished 81 year ago. died Friday In 'Tuesday, In St. Augustine R. C. bus Boys Club.

project ta which 17 1(117 rlrta. A u. ll.lkiH REDMOND On April 18. EG AN CHARLES of 18-34 am i rtnht- nf th- int -rAp Jvr home. She was the widow of Church.

6th Ave. and Sterling ne retained an active interest until Norman Street. Ridgewood. on Fri- Minkoff and jjavid Malbln. Fu- Thomas J.

and Elizabeth Redmond, brother. Corporal STANLEY FRAN-1 Edward Broe and had realoed tnThe funeral will be from the Austin ms 0fin- day. April 18. 1947. in his 58th year.

xriUxs it prk Memorial Reposing William A. Martin Fu- CIS UNGERER. Killed in action on Queens most of her life. Surviving. Moran Funeral Home.

121 fer tWity In which i he beloved hujiband of Charlotte: lov- i it.h.- rhn im mn ii on mi; r. a niece. Eliraheth Brandt. nd Avenue. maintained a deep Interest was the Cooper.

Johi J. Cortits. Charle-s Costello. May C. Dembke.

H. E. O. Hugh A. Dver Mary Esau.

Charles KlUott. Mary K1IK Clarenoe M. C. Phr.n.Nora r.illmann. Lena McKmney.

McLoughlin. F. McMahon. Mullanev. HcIph Nicholson.

P. Prano. Frank Redmond. Joan J. Rose.

Annie Ruether. Anna David Sciarretta. Rose Shanahan. J. A.

ru" 7" Vri- r. -h- r- JVerlerir Or.n.m Pnnfer-nr unit ing brother ui am. Rrnol sunriau Anril 20 a sterling place, runerai Monaay. o. lgs iniantrv (Old 69th.

Secondiiww ueinc, umiu aim juiui -1 i I et xri' rr. Kt vmnt. urn fain mv- rv a.m.; Requiem Mass si. Josepns Anniversary Mass Sunday. 10:30 ureen.

7 J-L irK.iT.Tf 7 tk.i rhnr-h Hoiv rrnss ncffniiratun Vkh iHospital, 1298 St. Marks died For his activities la behalf of that Kreanier. Mrs. Harford. John May his soul rest in peace.

111 dntmnrfnm mere iaie rnaay nigm. ne was uorn urK-iu-uun iir given a uuiuci CUUUliaiH ln Rrookivrl. March 1. 1874. and was in 1940 bv its members.

ana josepn tgan. ruiiriai MAN LEY CATHERINE nee Cemeteo Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.. from Oeovae on Saturdav. loving mother Baatie Funeral Home.

614 Wood- 0r lr.s. vr Holm and Mrs. ROSE Sonley. In Okinawa In a lon! rav. COSS In memory of my loving graduated from Long Island College Dr.

Keleher Joined the Kings An.Mt. mmci ui Your Hodv imoni itir bravf Oratzer. Rose Voorhies. H. nephw, Pfc.

JOHN J. COSS. Sec- of Medicine in 1895. County Medical Society many years ward Avenue. Ridsewood; thence to Hoi tariiin Pimpml frnm the Ellen Ray and William Barry.

Re- Got cho our bo (or hj ihron, Hei chmann, RuthWasservoeel. Anna St Matthias R. C. Church, where p.iriiH ninrth-r- nnule- posiivz at Donnelly Purcell Fu- 7 film 1..... end Anniversan- Mass offered to White.

Delia Williams, Maude Wilson. William Wolfe, Lillian Long interested in Knights or ago, and was a former member or Columbus affairs, he was a 4th the Brooklyn Society and Degree Knight and a life member: the Catholic Physicians Guild, of Columbus Cojncil. He was one! A sister, Agnes T. Keleher, sur-of the founders and a past grand vives. a solemn Kequiem ui De offered for the reoase of his soul.

Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery. yard Flushing on Tuesday 9 30 erai ttonie. ii)i tucua nvenuc. nr- a i im ae bt vr mis jou more ana mat, morrow iiiuiuuis a IheiK to St. Andrew' Church.

Huiem Mas.s Monday. 10 a.m., at St. of iW would I t.v. to Sylvester R. C.

Church. Porrvrr our bro.rn htn: dtar ,1 Hvsko, Mary KcKlier. Frank B. ie. Anna F.

Kricer. John J. Laing. Charles hand, tmllt. hi.

hit ciu-n RTTFTHFR AN4 of 111-32 Moiner. orotuer ana sisters. Tnax mr.oi mucn lo mi Mother. Brother and Rlntrn Marion btreet. 6UQdeniywi April VAUGHAN Memorial Mass will Uncle JIM.

200th Street, on April 18. 1947. be- VAUGHAN Memorial Mass wUT ELLIOTT MARY Conwav). love; wife of Henry devoted be offered for Mr -and Mrs. JERE-; RYAN MIRLAM BENNETT.

In ii. neioved nusoand oi fcuen (nee Kelly); father of Helen Selig. and grandfather of John Selig. Reposing v. w- Charles Cordis, 81, Retired Merchant mother of Julia Kent and C.

Henry MIAH VAUGHAN on Monday, memory of a beloved daughter and v- Ull II I An 19. 1947. dearly beloved wife sau street, beloved wife of the late of Flank, and devoted mother of John Elliott, and aunt of Frank. Tvinld and Joscoh: dauahter of --horioii nri Fdwarrl nnnwav Pii- 01 In it nn i. novo i unm uueiner: aiso survivea oy uirrt su- vm iuy siMri.

uiru njjiu -u. ivn. ivi.ss at rhurrh Cn. TDnulO o.J o.f, I Funeral services for Charles as owner of Charles Cordts 4: irr.s, inrctr rjrutiirrfi auiu twu Kff'u- i.w.v.ntj uutiru ncu o.iik. and Fannie Cohen, and neral Tuesday at 10:30 a.m..

from lal nauncey btreei. i--unerai of Fthel IJchtenstein Services thimrai Homp i7 nvfnrrt day Solemn Requiem Mass Holy children. Services at the Stutz- wat.w-ti,. v.v rn.i Father. Sisters and Brother.

in Manhattan. He retired about ten at "The Universal Chapel." Lexing-: street Solemn Requiem Ma.ss at Rar' Church at 10 a.m I. mann runerai Home. ja- WARD CM A Montn.s Mind: TOOKER In loving memory or: 2.30 years ago He was active enure (maica Avenue. Queens Village, L.

soi.mn Hit Mass off.red WARREN EDWARD TOOKER, De iwork, serving as a deacon of Christ terment St John Cemetery ton Avenue at 52d Street, today at gt James Pro-Cathedral. Interment Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran 9:30 am April 22 the CM, 2d Class, a dear son and tomorrow at tne BrooKiyn Home ior Evangelical Lutheran Church. Cemetery Monday, 10:30 a.m. Church of St.

John the Baptist, brother killed in the Admiralty 'Aged Men. 745 Classon. where; Surviving are his wife, Mrs. MCCARTHY Right Rev. DANIEL on April 17.

1947 3 p.m Holy Cro.ss Cemetery T. J. Hisgins Sxin. Directors AP.CESE TERESA, on April 18. beloved hus- lw's and wuiougnby Avenues, nyiu mm uucicu.

ne aiea rTiuay at ira age oi oi. uviuu, uun fuawia, SCHER DAVID. on. nr ti vi 4jv mm iv. ELLIS April 18.

1947. CLAR- Church. 2609 E. 19th Street, beloved hand of Bestie; devoted father of oiooaiyn irvr'ir nf hlrkLvH i llplpn IjatulAii Sri lf47; beloved wife of the late Pe-'trr A. Areie; mother of Julia.

Mad- Priyers aooreciated. You are not rornotton. Born in BrooKiyn. Mr. orais was rTances ana Minnie juruu, sua FAMILY.

The FAMILY, ln business for more than 40 years brother. Grover Cordts. Vincent, and Mrs. rTancus hll.hnrt rhlja- fthir a Gertrude Barshav. Soi.

Ijiuis and Caponegro; grandmother of Francis ot MarJoll( and Molt.ime'r C. ot oootwin and Mrs. Thomas F. B-irold So'her. Services at residence, Jr Peter, and Robert Caponeirro Providence; brother of Mrs Ray- Dwer.

Divine Olfice will be 1302 13Ul Street, Sunday. 2 p.m. Tntprmpnt Hrt.h Dnviri Onipterv. Rruosine at her residence. 675 77th Street 7: William Ellis oi Brent wooa.

at 10 a.m. Monday. Solemn Mass Monaay, ipiu i a.m. Ellis of West New York. THE MOSAIC PATTERN at ine unurcn ui nit iiiuiL the B.

V. Ozone Park, L. I Please omit flowers. SCIARRETTA ROSE, late of 211 27th Reposing Scar-paci Funeral Home, 707 4th Avenue, until Monday, 9 a.m. SHANAHAN JOSEPH on N.

son of the late William Carpenter Ellis and Elizabeth Jane Po.st. Services at Clinton Avenue Requiem Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cemetery. Albert V. O'Connell, Directing.

MCCARTHY CHARLES, on April 18. 1947. beloved husband of the HELENA of 1029 Funeral Chapel, 519 Clinton Avenue, on April' 18. beloved Sunday, 8 p.m. BEECHER 74th Street.

April 18. beloved husband of runerai late Jane mee Hiekeyi. ERICKSON-M A II I I. A C. April 18 1947.

at her 4 Avenue beloved wife of Eir.il; de- from the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home. 50 7th Avenue. Brooklyn. Monday.

9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Acnes voted mother of Edward. Mrs. T. Ol-on and Mrs B.

Borrmann. Also Church 10 o'clock Interment Holy also survived by two brothers, Anthony P. and John P. Funeral from the Chapel at 1230 Busliwick Avenue, on Monday, April 21. 10:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mai.s at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.

C. Chuich at 10:45 a.m. Interment St John's Cemetery. '-c? if 3 by two grandchildren. Fu- Cross Cemete.y.

neral services Monday. 8 Interment Tuesday, 10 a.m. McKEE ANNIE, on April 19. 1947. at her residence, 1601 E.

45th FLYNN NORA 'nee Sheehan). Street, beloved aunt of John and The modern funeral director must adhere to the precepts of traditional religious ceremonies; conform to exacting regulations of the health authorities; follow definite procedures in dealing with hospitals, interment, and other organizations; act and abide by the rulings of courts and tribunals of law; and in addition, perform a host of other functions. To describe any detail here would be like lifting a single phrase from a world classsic out of its context. Some details, in themselves, may seem trivial; but each, in its proper place, fits in and completes the mosaic pattern pf funeral directing. VOORHIES HENRIETTA of the late John; loving mother Of Mrs.

John Xlahoney, Mrs. Edward Westervelt sister of Mrs. Tames Beecher. Funeral from the Parlor oi James F. Mt-Keon Son.

7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Monday. 10:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St.

Ephrem. where Mass will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery. B.TORL1NG ELLEN. April 18.

in her 59th year. Survived by Ernest Zettcrgren; daughters, (Hihr.a Forties. Margaret Johansen; granddauahter. Ellen Johansen; i. sister.

Alice Turner. Reposing at the Halvorsen 5310 8-h Avenue. Services April 22. 130 p.m. Interment The i April 19.

1947, beloved wile of the James E. Crilly and the late James (Erzinger), on Friday. April 18. 1947, late Jeremiah; devoted mother of E. MrKee.

Funeral Tuesday. 10:30 of 525 Dean Street widow of Harry; Thomas and Maiirice: aunt of am; Requiem Ma.ss R. C. Church beloved mother of William Simpson, Gcorse Ellis and Ethel Hayes. Fu- of St.

Thomas Aquinas. Interment Josephine Page, and Lulu Rubin, neral torn Chapel. 187 S. Oxford St. John's Cemetery.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, near Grand Avenue, Street; Solemn Requiem Mass St. James Pro-Cathedral. Tuesday. 10 McKINNEY KENNETH April 2 p.m.

Interment on Monday at Green-Wood. a m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, li. 1947. beloved husband ot Margaret Heaney: devoted son of LENA.

April 18 lamm and Grace Cohen; loving BLANCHARD LOUIS, ot 1374 1947. in her 76th year, beloved brother of Dennis and Mary Ann. DfKalb Avenue. April 18. 1947.

a-ted mother of Frederick Ralph Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.. from 74 years. Service. Monday. 8 p.m., and Anna grandmother of Flor- Mc-Manus runerai Home, 2001 Flat-at Georue Funeral Home, encc.

Reposing at the Halvorsen b.tsh Avenue: Requiem Mass St. Hart Street corner Evergreen Ave- chapel. 5310 8th Avenue. Services Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church. Ia-ntie. Funeral Tuesday. 1 p.m. In- Tuesday.

April 22. 10 a.m. Interment terment Calvary Cemetery, ferment Cvpress Hills Cemetery. Green-Wood. 'Me nbers of Merchants Lodge.

No McLOUGHLIN On April 19. 709. F. A. ate invited.

GRATZER ROSE. Thursday. FRANK beloved husband of WASSERVOGET. ANNA THERESA (Terry), on April 18, 1947; devoted wife of David J. Wasservogel; loving daughter of Theresa and the late Martin Kaiser; sister of Rosina Mahoney.

Josephine Minges. Albert and Charles Kaiser. Reposing at Frank J. Hans Sons Funeral Home, 401 Onderdonk Avenue, Ridgewood, until Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass 10 a at Ascension R. C. Church. Eliot Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. WHITE On April 17, 1947. DELLA i nee Wallacei. of 108 Coffev April 17. 1917.

at her horn. Ho Ha.e Blanche uiee DeSetaidear father A RECENT SURVEY of the cost ct funerals conducted locally shows that of each on thousand BRENNAN WILLIAM son Avenue, beloved wife of John; de- of Eugene; dear brother of William An incident in the life of Miche1-angelo aptly illustrates how even the minor obligations of a funeral service, are related to the whole why every seeming trifling detail must have the close, painstaking attention of the funeral director. One day a friend discovered Mi-chaelangelo in a church, perilously perched atop a scaffold, and patiently applying the finishing touch to the of t'ne late John and Delta, brother voter, mother of Helen and John J. McLoughlin. and Mrs.

Mary E. nf Frank, GeorifC. Edwaia. Mar- loving sister of Mrs Anna Zit- Brandino; ai.so survived by one satet. Rose.

Evflvn Ftmernl from tern. an. Repo.s:ng at the Funeral grandchild. Funeral from his re.si- 2901 Avenue Requiem Mass Good H(im. of clement Kearns.

Bush- rience. 46 91st Street. Wednesday 202 were up to wick' Avenue and Pilling Street. Solemn Requiem Mass. St.

Patrick's Street, beloved wife of Thomas: Solemn Requiem Mass Blessed Sac- Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's mother of Mrs Harold Boyle, rament Church. Euclid Avenue at Cemetery. Thomas, James and John.

Repos- Fullon Street. Monday. 10 a.m. jn? at Funeral Chapel, 103 King interment Calvary Cemetery. McMAHON On April 17.

1947. Street, Funeral Monday; Solemn PATRICK member of Web Requiem Ma.ss. 9:30 a.m., at Visi-HEISCHMANN RUTH A. on Pre.men Local No. 2.

formerly of tation R. C. Church. Interment Holv tnepnera murcn, Airnaay, 10 a in Directjnn George T. McHugh.

BROE ELIZABETH, on April 18 1947; rieir aur.t of i31i7abeth Brandt and Edward and John Green Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m.. from the 217 were- from $151 to $250 209 were from $251 to $350 167 were from $351 to S450 205 were more than $450 Thesa figures do not include death notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, church services and clergy and New York City Sales Tax. Leo F. Kearns Funeral 103-27 rriaHj.

aiu 10. in. i nn mmic mi waiu. luanuaioan, oeiovea mis- crass cemetery. Lellerts Boulevard.

Richmond Hill. r.cel 2e 01 ne Margaret nee countenance of an angel. Alarmed, his friend urged the great artist to descend forthwith. Risk of life or limb, he remonstrated, was not warranted by such zealous attention to a trifle which nobody would detect. But the master painter retorted: "Trifles make perfection and perfection is no trifle 1" 01 Caroline m.

auu uir iair n.cv. aevoico lamer 01 nenrv. WILLIAMS MAUDE M. on April 17, 1947, beloved mother of Maude V. Pack, Doris Schwerdtfeger and C.

Church, 10 o'clock Interment Jonn J- Helschmann; dear sister of James. William and Joseph Dangler and the late McMahon Funeral from his resl-. Emma Holy Cross Cemetery. Bloom. Services private, dence.

176 Prospect Park West, on AIfrJe1 T- Williams. Services at her Marie Monday. April 21. at 9 a.m Solemn oum. ouu- rnriMKvnn Anril 1 1Q47 THE FbLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY, PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE.

WE DEDICATE OURSELVES TO SERVICE FOR THE COMMUNITY, CLARENCE, of 502 0 5th Avenue, be-! HOFFMANN JOHN of 186-10 Requiem Ma.ss Holy Name R. C. "a)-" loved husband of the late Mary, and i Wexford Terrace, Jamaica, on Fri- Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary WILSON WILLIAM H.

Repos-devotcd father of James Cooney; Apri' 18. 1947 Beloved husband Cemetery. ing at McCaddln Funeral Home. 24 brother of Mrs. Florence Lillian Marquis Hoifmann.

De- 7th Avenue, until Monday, 9:15 Eugene and William Cooney. Fu- voted father of John M. and Robert li! 7 Inlerment. St, John's Cemetery neral from Schaefer's Funeral Par- G. Hoffmann.

Brother of Mrs. V. mee Gallagher), April 17. 1947 lots 4th Avenue at 42d Street on George Smith Services at the Fair- beloved wire of Thomas devoted WOLFE LILLIAN E. beloved Tuesday April 8 45 am' Re- child Chapel.

89-31 164th Street, Ja- mother of Mary Ryan. Francis, stster of Samuel Albert A ciuirin Mass SI Michael's maica, fn Sunday at 8 p.m. Margaret and Thomas O'Neill. Re- Bertha. Harriet.

Emily. Services on Interment Calvary Ceme- at Koch Chapel. 514 Wilson Sunday, 8 p.m., at Chapel, 187 S. tflv HYSKO MARY, sudclenlv. on Avenue.

Solemn Ma.s.s of Requiem Oxlord Street, Brooklyn. Funeral April 18. beloved wile of John; St. Martin of Tourr. R.

C. Church private. COOPER JOHN J. at his home, ir.othcr of John. Irene Sadow ski, Monday.

9:30 a.m. Interment g' Andrew Torregrossa 730 Macon Street. Survived by hi charlotte and Marie Miraelia. and John's Cemetery. yL George D.

Conant Moadingcr Funeral Parlors 1120 Flatbuth Avcnut Flatbuth Louis F. Hatch, Director. wire. Anna; son. Francis; tnree siMpr jasephine and Walter Geo.

PCfl Season FUNERAL HOMES 1305 79th St. 521 Hicks St. Brooklyn NICHOLSON FRANK April brothers. Frank, Joseph and Wil- Kowalewskl. Reposing at the Daniel liam.

Funeral Monday, with Re- George Funeral Home 1852 Bath qttiem Mass at Our Lady of Good lmtli Monday. 9:30 a.m.; 55 Funeral Dirtttors 433 Nostrond Ave. STerling 3-7700 Counsel Church, 10 a.m. Interment Requiem Ma.ss St. Finbar's R.

C. Calvary Cemetery. Church. 10 a.m. Interment Calvary 19.

beloved husband of Anna (nee Birkett); fond father of Marie and Kathleen. Reposing Chapel C. J. Cregan. 710 3d Avenue, Manhattan, until Tuesday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass St Agnes Church.

9:30 a.m. Interment Long Island National Cemetery. Aluxiyt CORDTS CHARLES, husband of t-meter" A Superior Servie Anna M. Cordts. Services at the Brooklyn Home for Aged Men.

745 Classon Avenue, Monday. April 21, et 2 p.m. KELEHER On April 18. 1D47. FRANK M.

of 115 6th Avenue; dear brother of Agnes T. Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral BROOKLYN BAY RIDCE ALBERT BARRON 001 Sth Are. J. HARRY T.

PYLE MORTUARY, INC. PRANO FRANK, of 2070 W. 8lh Street, suddenly, devoted husband of Edith; beloved father of Beatrice and John. Funeral Tuesday from his home. Requiem Mass SS.

Simon and June C. Church. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Sconzo Funeral Home.

I Kit. 45 Trara BUckminsrer 2-0174 1925 Church Avtnu. COSTELLO-M AY Con April 19, Home. 121 6th Avenue. Requiem ,1947, at her residence.

541 Beach Mass Church of St. Augustine Tues-131st, Street. Belle Harbor, beloved day. lr a m-sister of Catherine V. Georgiana McNamara and the Rev.

KELTIE On April 19. 1947. Raymond J. Costello. pastor of SS.

ANNA F. mee Eversi. beloved wife Sjmon and Jude Church. Notice of tlle late William; devoted mother funeral later. of William.

Funeral from the Wal ter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, DEMBKE HERMAN E. O. on 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, faturday, April 19.

1947. beloved L. Tuesday. 3 p.m. Interment uncle of Mrs.

Elsie Schweikart. Mrs. Cypress Hills Cemetery. Helen Nees of Cranford. N.

and Mrs. Amelia Schmidt. Service at KRIDER On April 19. JOHN the Fairchild Chapel. 89-31 164th of 234 slteHi beloved, hus- Street.

Jamaica, Monday. 8 p.m. band of Caroivn McKenna); DUNN On April 18. 1947, Silhn Jamfs A- husband of the late Mary (nee O'Hara, and dear brother of Mrs. Walter B.

Cooke IC. FUNERAL INFORMATION SO Sarnth Art. MAia 2 8585 QUEENS NASSAU RAI.IiWIS VVEIGAND BROS. C.LT.Miil.F. FRANK DARMSTADT SONS 71-01 63th St.

GEORGE WERST, Inc. 71-41 Cooper Ave. IIOLIIS QUEENS ABBEY Caisidv Funeral Home, Inc. 198-20 Hollii Ave. JAMAICA JOHN J.

GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. S7-46 137th St Q. 'FEVS VIU.4CF. R. STUTZMANN ic SON, Inc.

224-39 Jamaica Ave. Rinr.i non SHELDON II. AVENIUS 63-15 Forest Ave. W. THEODORE LUTZ SON, Inc.

63-08 Forest Ave. R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 2001 Madiion St ST. AI.R4S alter B.

Coohe, Ine. havoiay); iamer 01 Mrs. 7 Mom. Xtmi 2jI Rudloff. Mrs.

John Shannon, Mrs.bV two grandcaildren. Funeral from MrCABTIIVt Joseohine Rvan and Hugh, a mem-! Darraughs Funeral Home, 8813 5th 1 a.m. at Chapri her of P. D. the late Mrs Avenue, Tuesday.

Solemn Requiem CINVINgham, Jamn r.M. at Chanrl BKVSO.VHi7R.ST DANIEL GEORGE 1IS2 Bath Ave. A. TORREGROSSA Funeral Homes 1105 79th St Kl SIIWIC.K JOHN I. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc.

25 Aberdeen Su BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St. J. CLEMENT KEARNS Buthwick Ave, cor. Pilling St CONRAD J. KOCH 515 Evergreen Ave.

514 Wiltoa Ave. UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway VVEIGAND BROS. 1015 Ililiev St GEORGE VVERST. Inc.

572 Har St CYPRESS ill US WILLIAM H. CORNELL 1210 Liberty Ave. DONNELLY PURCELL 203 Euclid Ave. ZIRKELFUNERALHOME 243 Ridgewood Ave. FUTBI SH JOHN T.

GALLAGHER 2549 Church Ave. KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor. Church 4c Rogera Avee. GEORGE T. McHUGH 2475 Oceta Ave.

MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbuah Ave. Elizabeth Edwards. William and Mass, St. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m. DOWXTOWy JERE J.

CRONIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic Ave. T. J. HIGGINS SON.

Inc. 203 Jay St HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St r.Ri:i:ronT M. J. CALANDRILLO BROS. (91 Lorimer St THEO.

HILLEBRAND. Inc. UOA Naau Ave. WM. P.

MURPHY SON 17 Herbert St VVEIGAND BROS. 207 Nlatau Ave. PARK SLOPE GEORGE J. AYEN 55 7th Ave. JOSEPH G.

DUFFY 237 9th St EDWARD F. HIGGINS I2S6 Proapect Ave. E. H. LOCK WOOD 2S5 21t St.

HENRY McCADDIN SON 24 7th Ave. M. J. SMITH SONS 24J Proipect Paik West JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5th Ave.

SO. RROOKI.YV JOSEPH P. CLAVIN Court St GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 384 Van Brunt St. A. TORREGROSSA Funeral Homes Hicki Sl nil I ws rc.

JOHN T. GALLAGHER 204 Bedford Ave. 1218 Flatbatk An, BUck.unter 2-0266 Monday. April 21it MORANOR. Wllhrlmina A A al rhap'l THedav.

April 22nd SMMH l.ilhan SO I at b.p'l MALI OT. lern.nd fl 10 at Ibaprl francis (Baster) Dunn; brother of 1 interment Holy cross cemeiery. William and Elizabeth: also sur-i by fourteen grandchildren and; LAING CHARLES, on April 18. teventeen great-grandchildren. Re-j 1947, beloved fatner of Waiter and posing at Funeral Home, 478 73d grandfather of Mary Rive Ijing 8treet.

Funeral Tuesday; Solemn Friends may call at. the Fairchild Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m.. at 951 Allan' ic Avenue, near tion R. C. Church.

Interment Holy! Grand Avenue, until Monday noon. JOSEPH P. CLAV1N 7722 4th Art. COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS. 7515 15th Are.

572S 5th Ave. JOHN J. DARRAUGH SONS 111! 5th Arc JOSEPH G. DUFFY 770S Sth Are. GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4tb Are.

E. H. LOCKVVOOD 4617 7th Are. OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 6312 5th Ave. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 752J 3rd Ave.

DILLARD FUJVERAL HOME 461 Franklin Ave. JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 97S Bedford Avt. A. A.

JUNG 796 Lincoln Place GEORGE T. McHUGH 1016 Bedford Ave. JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin Ave. Cl.lTO HILL EBBERS-HILL, Inc.

Clinton Ave. Chapel 519 Clinton Ave. DAVID LANE J9 Putnam Ave. ARTHUR Q. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 392 CirlMa Ave.

Cross Cemetery. 'Interment Green Bay. Wisconsin 151 Liadn Blvd. BUckmimltr 4-1200 Mantirtv, Apiit 2lit t'APl TO. Ronald A.

IM A.M. at thap'l lias the Jistinclion of lieinfj New York lar-ycul funeral tlircclom. Vc are proud of occupying uch a preeminent position in our fielo1, prouj of the Irint that hex made this pomihle in our integrity our fair dealing and perhaps above all our understanding and sympathy. DIGNirilD fUNIIAlS MOM $150 Up 0 BUI ibrnrta1lw 83-32 Forrtt Are. HLjrnai 3-0900 Monday.

April 21st RRITE. a So A at Chapel Fl TT1.IT7.. Ml M. at Chapri LIEBFRMANN. Fraacra 3 at Chapal -K ch Jiyiog, We discharge our obligation bj Ctvlcaroring to provide every known comfort and convenience to lighten the burden of those who have occasion to rely upoa us.

117 W. 72fJ TR. 7-9709 April 2f i ATondair, A M. at rhaprl I (III at Chapri CLANCV John CaMratW eabta was brakaai be-f Crrna W. Fitld f.oallr spaaaed the Adantk ia It.

Tufidav. April 22nd i PHII ies, Maurice 1 .1 A at Chanrl WARD, llirabrlh lo an A.M. at haprl MAYNARD. Lillian IIMHI Noon at hap-1 LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St Albans Funertl Home 191-02 Linden Boulevard if I.

ST FOREST HILLS THEO. HILLEBRAND, Inc. 65-17 Woodhaven Boulevard woonn ii fv N. F. WALKER 17-34 10th St 16-07 lamaict Ave.

FAIRCHILD SONS INC. Tuner Ttirectori Since 18S6 931 to 965 Atlantic Brooklyn Frtnk Flircbild, Licrnard Manager Our Tdephoni Ktr Slpt MAia J-J7H M. J. SMITH SONS 2011 Flatbuah Ave. ri.4TI.4MiS HOWARD HOWARD I 5115 Avenue BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 1211 Ftatbuih 2-026 150 10 HiNiida SvcmM-Jmaiea-t67S 1S1 tmdpn eUH)rd BUcbminitrr S-1200 15S-M Harth.

Blvd. Huihm 3-SMO 50 Seventh Sreaut MAm 2-I5SS SJ 32 Frt Avenue HLieiaan 3 W0 rUNlUt HOMIS IN IVIIT IOROUOH AND WISTCHISTIR aiooRir rioiiKt ARDEM CITT JAMAICA MAHaaSSCT.

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