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IX BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 5, 1950 MANZKE JOHANNA, of 70-29 George de F. Lord, 67th Place, Glendale. died at the home of her niece, Caroline Ahrens, 127 St. Paul Street, Westfleld, New Jersey, ased 91 years.

Survived by- BENEDICT lXIZABETH, of. ISABELLA COUNCIL. NO. 873, 1260 Bushwtclc Avenue, February 3.IKNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS-Wlth 1950, beloved wife of the latelprofound sorrow we announce the Stephen N. Benedict.

Serviws at'death of our beloved chaplain and Weigand Brother Funeral Home.la charter member of this council, 1015 Halicy Street, Sunday, Rev. PETER L. RICKARD. nm Funeral Mnnriav. 3:30 t.m.

Members of the council will please John J. King, 59, Retired Engineer Alderman, M. P. Main ede, Rudolf BaciealuDo. C.

C. McGuiness. Ellen three nieces, one nephew, eight John J. King, 59, retired Barker, George McKearney.M. Benedict, E.

McLaugMin, McLaughlin, MaryIntrment Mount Olivet Cemetery, assemble at Holy Cross Church, structural engineer for the grandnephews, two grandnicces; one great-grandnephew. Reposing Buss Funeral Home, 67-08 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale. until Sunday, Borowsky, Harry Molloy, Edward Church and Rogers Avenues, on city, and one-time well-known Admiralty Lawyer Funeral services for George de Forest Lord, 58, admiralty lawyer and president of the Children's Aid Society, Manhattan, who died Thursday In Savannah, were held yesterday Burke, Mary Moyer, Martna Sunday, February at 8 p.m. 3 p.m. Funeral services at Advent Alfred W.

Woolls, Grand Knight. BOROWSKY HARRY February 4, 1950, beloved husband of Hattie devoted father of baseball player, died Friday night at his home, 366 1st St. He had been ill for several on Charles, Joseph, Henry, Agnes andl JACOBSEN WILLIAM Montagu Norman, British Banker, 79 London, Feb. 4 (U.R) Baron Norman, who as Montagu Norman was governor of the Bank of England from 1:120 to died today in his Loarion suburban home after a long illness. He was 79.

The bearded banker was sometimes known as the "mystery man of finance" because of his habit of traveling incognito. On several visits to the United States he used assumed names to hide his identity. In 1933, at the age of 61, he surprised financial ft fends in Church, 1925 Gates Avenue, between Woodward and Fairvlew Avenues, Ridgewood, Sunday, 6 p.m. Interment Monday, 10:30 a.m., Lutheran Cemetery. Gertrude; dear brother of Mary (February jaao, oeiovea nusoana Kran ServicM at the FuneraLof Aletha; devoted father of months.

Bryant, Charles Carney, Ellen Caxten, Delia Cohen, Ettie De Cesare, N. Dolan, Mary Perrara, A. Gee, Benjamin Hallett, Warren Hand. Elbert Mr. King, a lifelong Broojc- Neumer, Emma Noll, Dorathea O'Connor.

W. Fassela, Victor Prestin, Eleanor Quigg. Joseph Range, Elizabeth Reed, John Re Illy. Elizabeth Rlckard, Rev. Peter L.

ing contractor and a charter member of Local 1, Bricklayers Union. In 1910 and 1911 he was catcher for the Brooklyn Su-perbas. For a while he served as a member of the New York Fire Department and later passed the Police Department examinations but refused appointment to the force. He was number 1 on both lists and number 1 on three other Civil Service examination lists. Part, of hi.s life was spent as a structural engineer with th Department of Public Works.

He held a similar post with the Department of Health lyn resident, was a son of the late Lawrence J. King, nuild- Mrs. Frances Colson Home of J. Clement Kearns, Julia, Dorothy. Margaret wick Avenue and Pilling Street, and Viola: also survived by thirteen Monday at 8:15 p.m.

Interment grandchildren and eight. great-Tuesday at 2 p.m!, "The Ever-grandchildren. Religious services greens." Sunday, 8 p.m., at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue. BRYANT CHARLES, of Monday, 1 p.m., Ever-76th Street, on February 2, beloved I greens Cemetery, husband of Agnes (nse Feeney);) father of Charles D.

and George KENNEDY WILLIAM Fri-hrnther of Melville and the late day. February 3, 1950, beloved hus- in St. James Church, Madison Ave. and 71st Manhattan. Mr.

Lord, born In Lawrence, was one of the fourth generation of the Lord family to become a member of the law firm of Lord. Day Lord, 25 Broadway, Manhattan. He had been a partner of the MARWEDE RUDOLF, of 135 Ridgewood Avenue, suddenly, on February 2, 1950, dear brother of Walter. Member of Cypress Hill Lodge, No. 1064, F.

A. Queens Borough Lodge, No. 878, B. P. O.

E. Services Sunday, 8 p.m., at Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridgewood and Norwood Avenue, Cypress Hills. A solemn requiem mass for Mrs. Frances Colson of 61W Park Ave. will be offered at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in All Saints R. Ifirm since 1923 and was legal Jacobsen, William Rubino, Dr. T. F. Kennedy, WllliamSachs, Bertha King, John J.

Samuelsen, B. Klein. Helen Schultz. William Kortmann, Anna Strom, Raymond Krauss, Robert Swillus, Lena Krossen, Ole Torchia, Peter Laue, William Vetter, Edna LMdy, Donald Yates, William M.uizke. Johanna Zeidler, Emma ALDERMAN On Saturday, Feb- It Church, Thornton M.

anu Herbert, Harry and Eva BryantJband of Theresa; father of William i ortriae ClltlHnt' ix nm a 11 hmthPf flf Mathilda Kngland by marrying Mrs. Priscilla widowed ear-old member of the London County Council. I representative of a number of cmorai Homo it)i "jth wiishi Maroaipt Priacp. McGUINESS ELLEN, February Avenue. Funeral Mondav.

10 a.m.!Giace and Edward. Funeral from 2. 1950. beloved -wife of the late interment Green-Wood iR. Stutzmann Son Chapel, 2001 Jhn: devoted mother of Catherine Hanlon; sister of Mary Levens; also Madison Street, Ridgewood; Mais Tuesday, 10 a.m., St.

Matthias R. C. Church. Interment St. John's rusry 4, 1950, MARTHA sk BURKE MARY February 4, of Mrs.

E. B. Rice and D. W. Al-1950i beloved wlfe 0f William J.

derman; also survived by devoted mother of Mary steamship companies, including the Cunard White Star Line and the Isbrandtseu Company, Inc. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hazen S. Lord; two sons, George Jr. and Edward C.

2d; a daughter, Mrs. Charles G. Meyer and two brothers, Edward C. and Franklin B. Lord.

survived by three grandchildren. Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., St. Athanasius Church. Reposing at Chapel Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue.

Cemetery. and nephews. Services at the George W. Pease Son Funeral KING JOHN on February 3, 1950, devoted father of Douglas, Throop Ae. I'ntil shortly he-fore the mass the body will be at Kearns Sons Funeral Home, 150 4 Bush wick Ave.

Kur-ial will be in St. joiin's Cemetery, Mrs. Colson, who was born in Williamsburg and spent her entire life in Brooklyn, died Friday in St. Catherine's Hospital. She Is survived by her husband, Carney J.

Colson; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Percivalle, Mrs. Dorothy White-field and Eileen Colson; two sons, Lester and Joseph three brothers, James, George and Elmer Adams, and six grandchildren. when he retired four years ago. He is survived by two sons, Douglas and Lawrence King, the latter a member of the New York Fire Department; two daughters, Ethel King and Mrs.

Margaret Wehrum; two brothers, Michael J. and Frank King; a sister, Mrs. Helen Sweeney, and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held Tuesday from the chapel at 141 6th Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

in St. Francis Xavier's R. C. Church, 6th Ave. and Carroll St.

Burial ill he in Holy Cross Cemetery. Morrison, Frank and Edward Burke; also survived by six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., St. Anselm's Church, 83d Street and 4th Avenue. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph O.

Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. Dr. Claude Munger Quincy, Feb. 4 (U.R) Dr. Claude Worrell Munger, 57, nationally known hospital administrator and former president of the American Hospital Association, died last night A native of Orleans, Munger retired In 1948 after serving for 11 years as director of St.

Luke's Hospital in New York. Since then he has been living here with his sister, Mrs. Julia M. Banghart. Munger was graduated from Lawrence and Ethel King and Margaret Wehrum; brother of Michael Frank King, Helen Sweeney.

Funeral from The Home, iil jNostrana Avenue Hancock Street, Sunday. February 6, It 4 p.m. Interment Sumter, South Carolina, BACIOALUPO CHARLES on February 4. 1950, at his residence, 279 Warren Street, beloved husband of the late Clara; dear Chapel. 141 6th Avenue, on Tues day, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem McKEARNEY MICHAEL, February 3, 1950, at his residence, Brightslde Avenue. Central Isllp, L. loving husband of Catherine; father of John, James, Daniel, Mrs. Frederick Burke, Mr. Nelson Tice and Mrs.

H. C. Moody. Requiem Mas Monday, 10 a.m., SU John of God Church, Central Lslip. Interment St.

John of God Cemetery. J. J. Moloney, Funeral Director. the University of Chicago and received his medical degree from Rush Medical College at Chicago.

He was president of the A. H. A. from 1936-1937 and received that organization's award of merit in 1949. Mass St, Francis Xavier Church CARNEY On February 3.

1950. ELLEN nee Manning beloved Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Teresa Balletto. Reposing at Harry the late Edward: devoted) Jonn nmms, Director. Quayle Funeral Home, 134 Smith oth ol Ml3 Thomas HELEN El.

IStreet. until 9:30 a.m. Tuesday; Zt of 38 Centre Mall, on Feb- fRequiem Ma. 10 St. Paul's Cronm Mard Johnson s.

2 wlfe of Wll. K. (J. Cnlircn. iWalter, George and Harold Carney; BARKER.

Suddenly, on February sister of Mrs. Abbie Price; also 4. 1950, GEORGE brother of survived by twenty-one grandchll-Jessle, Everett, Edgar, Raymond, dren and seven great grand-chil-Reposing Oeorge J. Ayen Memorial dren. Funeral from William Duni- liam devoted mother of Richard Thomas, Mrs.

Clare Geissler; loving sister of Mrs. Margaret Olsen, James, William and Timothy En-right, Mrs. William Dempsey. Reposing at M. J.

Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mas Holy Name R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Chapel, 55 7th Avenue.

Interment gan fc Son Chapel, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street, Tuesday, Green-Wood Cemetery Tuesday morning. 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francta of Assisl R. C. Church, CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALE 9:45 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Did You Know! MONG the colors worn for mourning: in different parts of the world are WHITE, YELLOW and SCARLET. The accepted reasons for their selection are given below WHITE emblem of "white-handed hope" is the color of mourning- in China. The ladies of ancient Rome and Sparta sometimes wore white mourning, which was also the color for mourning in Spain until 1498. In England it was customary, in several of the provinces, to wear white silk hat bands for the unmarried.

YELLOW the sear and yellow leaf is the color of mourning in KORTMANN ANNA, on Friday CAR TEN DELIA (nee McCuel, SELL 6-GRAVE BURIAL PLOT, excellent location, perpetual care, Ocean View Cemetery, S. I. Adolph Tuoml, 674 55th Brooklyn. McLAUGHLlN-On February 1, 1950, MARY nice Ganley), at Indianapolis, Indiana, beloved wife of the late Hugh; devoted mother of Mrs. Mae Clay and John F.

McLaughlin. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Monday, 10:30 B.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. MOLLOY On February 3, 1950, EDWARD, beloved husband of Christine (nee Cosssrove); devoted father of Edward Molloy; brother-in-law of Mrs. Catherine Anger and Mrs. Elizabeth Gough, Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Monday, 10:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment Long Island National Cemetery.

MOYER MARTHA. Services to-dnv, 1 p.m. "THE RIVERSIDE," BROOKLYN Ocean Parkway at Prospect Park 30 Years of Personal Service A at prices within the range of all. on February 4, 1950, beloved wife February 3, 19d0, beloved mother of of Francis; loving nother of Strad- Mrs. Marie Brandes, Mrs.

Resi ford; fond sister of Margaret MayJBackhus of Germany, Fred. Hor-Nonie George, John and James man and Vernon; also survived by McCue: also survived by two grand-'fWe grandchildren. Funeral scrv-chlldien. Reposing at Chapel ofices at the Funeral Home of George J. Albert Barron, 60th Street at C.

Herbst Son, 6741 5th Avenue. 5th Avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 near 68th Street, on Monday, Mass of Requiem Church of ruary 6, at 8:30 p.m. Funeral Our Lady of Perpetual Help. 2 p.m.

Interment Cypress ment St. Peter's Cemetery, Haver- Hills Cemetery, straw, New York. I KRAUSS ROBERT F. sud-COHEN ETTIE. beloved mdther denly.

February 3, beloved husband of Sidney Cohen and the lateiof Conradina; loving father of Louis dear sister of Rudolf 'Conrad, Robert, Walter and Chris-Jacobs. Esther Aronson of Spring-jtian Krauss. Services Sunday. 8 field, Mass. Services at Chapol.p.m., at Harry F.

Blair Sons Fu-187 S. Oxford Street, on Tuesday, neral Home, 723 Coney Island Ave- Egypt and Burma. In Brittany widows' caps among the peasants are yellow. Anne Boleyn wore yellow mourning for Catherine of Aragon, but as a sign of joy. SCARLET is also a mourning color and was occasionally worn by the French Kings, notably so by Louis XI.

Selected from "A History of Mourning" by Richard Davey WESTMINSTER CHAPELS Cenay lilnd Avt. at Ave. Brooklyn Ulster 2020 Branch 34b Throop Ave MAin 2 1066 "KIRSCHENBAUM INC. 11 a.m. inue.

Funeral Monday, 2 r.m. In- NEUMER EMMA M. Friday, February 3, 1950, of 39 Woodbine Street, Brooklyn, wife of the late John Neumer; beloved mother of A RECENT SURVEY Direction of Mark Levinger, Inc. terment Evergreens Cemetery, THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, INC. Vf (t l'it nn1 dctAr rtf I lu LCAAnfi rviLHUivevs, loaai KKUSfciiiN uus, suddenly, en- unth Avpnim nn a losn loin hmih 1 Dorothea M.

Greve; also survived Walter B. Cook Ibeloved husband of Nancv: devoted1 Crossen of Edaewood. Marvland: by four grandchildren. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic INC. father of Ralph, Joseph, Alfred, jNellie Magnusson of Seattle, Wash-Helen and Vincent; dear brotheriinRton, and Eilef Krossen, Norway.

Avenue, Sunday, 2:30 p.m. rUNIIAl INFORMATION Will repose at the Halvorsfn Chapel. 5310 8th Avenue, from 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. Services 2 p.m.

Interment "The Evergreens." of the coal of funerals conducted locally hows that of each on thousand 133 wer up lo $150 168 wer from $151 to $250 181 wer from $251 to $350 188 wr from $351 to $450 332 were mors than $450 These figures do not include newspaper notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, religious services, extra automobiles, N. Y. C. Sales Tax and similar items. of Mary; also survived by four grandchildren.

Reposing at M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Tuesday, 9:45 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Name Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. NOLI, DORATHEA on February 2, 1950.

Funeral service at her residence, 85 Chestnut Street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, February 5, 1950, at 2 p.m. 20 Snyder Ave. ULstar 6-4800 Mnndal, ftbtaait tth Kl'NTJE. Antoinette E. 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel STROM, Raymond O. at Chapel Tuesday, 7th GEE. Benjamin A. A.M. at Residence LAUE WILLIAM of 56 Dure Court, February 4, 1950, beloved Like every professional man, the funeral director haa his professional associations, now more than half a century old.

Association membership Is a voluntary obligation to adhere to a high standard of ethic formulated for the protection of the client and family. It Indicates the desire for greater knowledge and futher progress, the acquisition of improved techniques, better methods. Prompts participation in unified planning and activities in many directions. Full, up-to-the-minute Information ts provided to members through state and regional meetings and through their publications. husband of Selena; loving brother DOLAN MARY of 202 Oreen Street.

February 4. 1350. Survived 'of Bertha Drexler. Services at bv husband. Harrv three sons.

Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Ger Raymond Francis Henry rittsen Avenue, Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment following in Evergreens Cemetery. mother, Bridget Currier; brother, Harley four grandchildren. Fu- i i9i LIDDY DONALD suddenly to Antony of Padua' R. 2- Church, where a Requiem Mass an? Margaret Liddy -l i 'nee Klernan): brother of Georue Joseph V.

Sessa will be offered at 10 a.m. Inter V. and John C. Funeral Monday, ment Poluorv tT O'CONNOR WILLIAM of 69-27 64th Place, Glendale, on February 2, 1950, aged 54 years; survived by his brother, Arthur. Funeral from the Peter J.

Geis Funeral Heme, 57-34 Catalpa Avenue, Ridgewood, Monday, 9:30 a.m., with Solemn High Requiem Mass at St. John the Baptist R. C. Church. Willoughbv Avenue, between Lewis and Stuyvesant Avenues, at 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. PASSELA VICTOR, on February 4, 1950, beloved husband of Mary; father of Charles, James, Joseph, John, Anthony, Sadie Abene and the late Christian; also survived by ten grandchildren and three preat-Rrandchildren. Funeral from his residence, 94 Berry Street; Funeral Home from the McManus Fu- 1 John J. Darraugh 8813 Fifth Avenue Bay Ridgt S3 Seventh Are. MAin 2-858S AfondoK.

ftbnary eth MARQlilNO, Manuelo :HOA.M. at Chapel THOMPSON. HarrT 1 :00 P.M. al Chapel JACOBSKN illiam A. M.

at Chapel TncsdnV' February 7th ATKINSON, II label A M. at Chapel 150-10 HilUid. Ave. JAmaict 6-6670 Monday. Ftbruvrv tth iOSt.

Vt ill'am H. :10 A M. at Chapel CLARK. John C. I :0 P.M.

at Chapel 158-14 Northern Blvd. Flu-nine 3-6600 Mnndat. ftbruary fth RONORH LIS, Ueerte J. 1 P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES SNYDER AVE.

FUTBUSH AVE. ULSTER M800 It Seventh InaiM-MAhi 2-ISIS tUNEIAL MOMIi IN IKOOKIYM MANHATTAN-ONX-QUIINI 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn linder Directiof. of John "Pral 2001 Flatbush Avenue; IRequiem Mass, 10 a.m.. Our Lady FERRARA February 2, ANTONETTA, of 10 ShermanInterment Holy CroM Cemetery. ie'hlovTHff TrenTpT "NO ISLAND GENERAL AS-b f-SEMBLY.

FOURTH DEGREE, R.n,,im vrr.r,ei. in OF C- announces with deep Requiem Ma.s Monday, 10:45, Holyj EBBERS-HILL, Inc. Clinton Ave. Chapel 515 Clinton Ave. Brooklyn KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor.

Church 6c Rogers Avea. Brooklyn SHELDON H. AVENIUS Forest Ave. Ridgewood LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St.

Albsns Funersl Home 191-02 Linden Boulevard St. Albans, L. 1. regret the death of its member, the Rev. PETER L.

RICKARD. Mem Name C. Church. Interment St. John' Cemetery, O.

Mangano tz Son, Directors. Requiem Mass at St. Vincent de bers will assemble at Church and Rogers Avenues on Sunday at 8:30 Paul R. C. Church, Tuesday, 10 J.

J. GALLAGHER SONS a.m. Interment Holy cross I rwxr Tsirw-T a mtw a P-- PV last respects CONRAD J. KOCH 585 Evergreen Ave. 514 Wilson Ave.

Brooklyn JOSEPH V. SESSA FUNERAL HOME 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn GEORGE J. AYEN 55 7th Ave. Brooklyn T. J.

HIGGINS SON, m. So, 25 Aberdeen St. Brooklyn 87-46 137th St. Jamaica Northern Blvd. Manhaiset r.

vnancs v. uravina, raumui ocnoe. FUNERAL DIRECTORS (formerly ef "Jaj now located at bell. Reposing at home: Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., t. Rose of JOHN T.

GALLAGHER 2549 Church Ave. 204 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn H. LOCKWOOD 255 21st St 4617 7th Ave. Brooklyn BADER FUNERAL HOME INC.

Liberty Ave. cor. Van Sitlen Ave. Brooklyn PRESTIN ELEANOR February 2. 1950, beloved mother of John Charles W.

and Edward J. Prestin; sister of Margaret F. Toma-selli, Ethel L. Becker and Joseph L. Tomasrlli.

Sorvices at York Swift's, 352 E. 145th Street, Bronx, Sunday evening at 8:30. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery Monday afternoon. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 7523 3rd Ave. 384 Van Brunt St Brooklyn 4 019 uimion inciyn H.IIFTr WARREN STUR- Additional Obituaries and Death Notices On Page 37 nieniried.

Peraonaiued and Courteniii GES, of 34 Commercial Street, terrleee Introduced the founder in 18UU provincetOWn, beloved hllS- Liter 7-5354 Iband of Anna C. Hallett; father of nc, conneetioa with An, other r(rw'Mr. Elsie H. Witherstine; alsosur- 'viwrf by two grandchildren and two JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN J7 Bedford Ave.

Brooklyn J. ALBERT BARRON 6001 5th Ave. Brooklyn LYNAM'S FUNERAL HOME 4th Ave. cor. 1 3th St Brooklyn M.

J. SMITH SONS 248 Prospect Park West 2011 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn "esr great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, from noon Mon day until 2 p.m.

Tuesday. HENRY McCADDIN Sc SON R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 3 1 BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St. Brooklyn JOSEPH P.

CLAVIN 496 Court St. 7722 4th Ave. Brooklyn ANDREW J. McCADDIN It foil want to eipren rout lhanki to relalieaa, friends or the clergy oi their sympathy rjuntig bereave ment. Too may place an "Acknowledgment'' like the ore below for only 90c pet line ol 6 worde or leu 2001 Madisnn St.

Ridgewood HAND ELBERT on Febru- ary 2, 1950. of 495 8th Avenue, de- vnipri Kfpnfalher nf TCnrma Vf find il L(; 3 24 7th Ave. Brooklyn 224-39 Jamaica Queens Village Robert F. Stevens Sr. Reposing at Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue.

Fu- I neral services Sunriav at m. r. GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th Ave. Brooklyn GEORGE T. McIIUGH 1016 Bedford Ave.

2475 Ocean Ave. Brooklyn COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS 7315 1 5th Ave. 5723 5th Ave Brooklyn JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5th Avt. Brooklvn rl I i Funeral Monday, 10 a.m.

In- terment Green Wood Cemetery, sjj Please omit flowers. it DOC The family ef the 1st John Doe Uhea to thank the elertr. relatteei and trtand tor their kind eiorrMleni of sympathy durlnf their recent nereasement K- HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 1286 Propeet Ave. Brooklyn THOMAS J.

CREAMER 64 Herbert St. Brooklyn UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway Brooklyn MfMOtlAl CHAPJU, JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin Ave. Brooklyn Direction Jere J.

Croriin, Inc. HOLLEY MARTHA February 4, 1950. of 270 Cumberland Street, beloved wife of John D. Holley. Friends may call at Cooke Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place.

Sunday, between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Interment Wood Glen, N. J. Just Phono MAin 4-8200 Ask for Mi.

Hart BROOKLYN EAGLE firit in total volume advertising Funeral Directors, Death Notices, Cemeteries. Memoriams and Manet. JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic Ave.

Brooklyn N. F. WALKER, Inc. 87-34 80th St 86-07 Jamaica Ave. Woodhaven MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush Ave.

Brooklyn W.M. SON WEIGAND BROS. lot Halsey St. Brooklvn HOWARD HOWARD 5S15 Avenue Brooklvn JOHN J. DARRAUGH SONS SSI 3 5th Ave.

Brookhn P. MURPHY 87 Herbert St. Brookh 207 Nan.au Ave. Brooklvn Baldwin and Willitton Park, L. I.

GEORGE WERST, Inc. WILLARD C. JUNG 796 Lincoln Place Brooklyn DONNELLY PURCELL 203 Euclid Ave. Cypresa Hills OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 6312 5th Ave. Brooklvn 572 Hart St.

Brooklyn 71-41 Cooper Ave. Glendale Detcriptive frier "Range Including Complete Funeral Ctotti Cavered Ceket Solid Oak tnm 1260 to S4M Selirf Mahogany S470-S495-S59S 20 Gauge Steal i3tS-S44S-S4S (alia Copper II2S A FUNEItAL IVEED NOT COST TOO MUCH We offer complete funerals from 150 to '825-t price range both sensible and economical, and one within the means of every family. Casket prices (as plainly marked in our display rooms) includei Protective outer-case; remt val from any local hospital or residence: use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetvy. Fairchild Sons INC. Funeral Directors Since 1886 lOOtlTN 931 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn IIUIHIN rink E.

reirrhild. I.ircmcd gOAIDIN CITT manmaiiit Leadership through Integrity, Fair CiNTf Al auiiNS Prices, Complete Rejpomibility. ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 24J Ridgewood Cypress Hills J. CLEMENT KEARNS Bu.hwick cor. Pilling St.

Brooklvn JOSEPH G. DUFFY 237 9th St. 7703 5th Ave. Brooklvn HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St Brooklyn 905 Rockaway Are. Valley Stream, L.

I. Walter B.Coolic w. Pease son r. Iff! (i Bader Funeral Home, Inc. Liberty Ave.

cor. Van Siclen Ave. I Lawrence D. Rouse St. Albans Funeral Home 191-02 Linden Boulevard St.

Albans, L. I. tFumtrtl Dkltton HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC EtV 45 Teara JUckminster 2-0174 1925 Church Avanae IIOOKtTN FUNIIAl HOMIS 70 Seroei Avenue it Flalbusn Avenue UUltr (-4800 Seventa Aveaee MAin J-8S85 OOIINI rUNIIAl HOMIS 1M1-10 Hillside Avenue lAmeice 6679 63-32 Forest Avenue HEfemtn 10900 158-14 Northern 34600 Brooklyn 433 NostrorvJ Av. STerlina 3-7700 Almr 4 SupeHtr Strtrle FUNKAt MOMII IM MANHATTAN lONX BROOKtTN OUIINI.

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