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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 9, 1953 0 1. 1, CATHERINE JOHNSQX JOHN on March WILLIAM H. STRANG 70, Henry R. Daversa, March 1953.

wife of the late 8. 1953, ol liBa ueaiora Avenue, beloved husband of Anna Charlea and mother of Alice and Ruth' Carroll. Service at the TROTTING HORSE OWNER Fail-child Chapel, 851 Atlantic Ave Dress Business Egan); dear father of Madeline' Mazzella and Virginia brother of Louisa Peterson, Eliza-1 hefh Lancdon. Sadie Johnson and Rev. James J.

Ayres, Founder Of Our Lady of Peace Church nue, Tueeday, eYpnfc William H. Strang presi-l Another notable win was the CHEUT8 GEORGC of 60-45 Charles Johnson: grandfather of A solemn requiem mass for dent of William II. Strang Kentucky futurity ot vmi ai Henry R. Daversa, 79, a retired 70th Avenue, Rldgewood, on Marchjjoan MacKnight. Thom-9, 1953, aged 88 yean; dear fathers.

james Morrow. Cervices at Lexington, in which Mr, Warehouses, of Brooklyn, Lynbrook, March 9 The dress manufacturer, will be of three-year-old filly, Strang's of Robert; brother "bf Emil E. and Di paola Funeral Home, 9502 fered at 10 a.m. in St. Ephrem'slRev.

James J. Ayres, founder- and veteran horseman, Song, covered the Theodore Chellus. Funeral" Thurs tion to the priesthood on May 1. 1918, he served as an assistant at Our Lady of Guadalujw Church, Brooklyn, St. Andrew of Avellino, Flushing, St.

Ed Qlenwood Road, Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Greenfield Ceaietery. It C. Church, Fort Hamilton pastor of Our Lady of Peace owned two successive winners two-mile heats in 2:01 and Amato, Joseph Maute, Ursula Ayres, The Rev. J.

McCance, John Bals, Conrad Morse, Frank Barnett. Patrick Mottatt. Martin Bodnar, Charlotte Murray, Qeorge Brady, Joseph Nolan, Catherine Brodle, Edward J. Nutt, Elisabeth Buck, Charles O'Hara, Henry Byrne, Andrew Pendleton, C. A.

Carroll, Catherine Plalsted, Emma J. Cheliu, George Porkess, Helen Christiansen, I. K.Reppa, Frank ColemanrHelen Rata, William Cox.Mathew Schooer, Rote Schultt, Amelia Donahue, Daphne Schulae, C. Donnelly, Eleanor Skei, Jennie Ericson ie Ericson, Directors. day, 1:15 a.m., from Qeorge Werst Funeral Home, Hart Street corner Evergreen Avenue.

Requiem Mass 9 a.m. at St. Matthias R.C. Church. Parkway and 75th St.

The funeral will be from the chapel at 7106 Fort Hamilton Park of the Hambletonian Trotting 2:01 i. In the 1951 Futurityhis Stakes, died yesterday at his horse. Ford Hanover, winning home, 1216 Beverly Road. He.the big race, covered the course LITTLE ANNIE T. (nee Gray) ward's, Visitation in Brooklyn and Precious Blood, Long Is Interment Calvary Cemetery.

on March 8, 1853, beloved wife of was (0. 2:01 25. R. C- Church, died Saturday night of a heart condition in Mercy Hospital, Rockville Centre, where he had been a patient for the last four weeks. He was 66.

Prior to his coming here in lArthur mother of Dorothy D. land City. way. Burial will be in Calvary Cejnetery. Mr.

Daversa, who resided at Despite the fact that he was, Mr. Strang was the owner For a while he served a- also of His Excellency, a world CHRISTIANSEN March 7, 1853 INOA beloved wife of John; devoted mother of Marsaret 01- g.V rll- country's most wide chaplain at Sacred Heart Acad champion in 1912, and later a nun Finhiish Avenue. Tueaaav. i.ui..i.8 ui 1144 74th died Friday after many months' illness. He was sen, Bertha Norment and Joan ers and an experienced prize stud.

Dorr, John Stallkneeht, A. M. pjn. Interment the Evergreens. 11940 to establish Our Lady of emy, Sag Harbor, and then be came assistant at Our Lady of Solace Church, Coney Island.

Hektor; also five grandchildren and he always maintained that he Mr. Strang, who was unmar was an amateur in the field, ried, is survived bv three broth a native of Italy and came to the United States as a young slater. Oil a Dlngf elder, turvive, Peace parish, Father Ayres was pastor of Queen of the Most However, he devoted much at-ers, Walter Harry A. and Services at her home, 1918 E. 23d Street, Tuesday, pm.

Interment KOSKY WILLIAM March 7, 1853, beloved husband of Marlon; loving father of Mrs. Rosalie Rup-oert. Edmund and Joseph Kosky; Holy Rosary Church in Bridge- man. Surviving are his wife, Mrs tention to the study of blood Charles D. Strang; and two sis- Frank J.

Stephen, Mary Plynn, Adelaide Strang, William Franznick, HeleneSwanaon, Emma Getherall. S. Swenaon, C. Gilbane, James Thompson, M. S.

Gorman, Patrick Tlerney, Sarah Helgesen, Carl Trotta, Antonio Horan, nna Ventrlgllo, Nicola Evergreen Cemetery. hampton. Since becoming pas nnes and the acquiring of ters, Mrs. Anna L. Krosnan and Margaret Daversa; three sons, tor of the church, a new church alio survived by a Bnrc'uluVoutstandine harness horses.

COLEMAN March 6. 1053, Dr. Benjamin Daversa of Edge- edifice, seating approximately and two great-grandchildren, ru- hg wm the ambe. From there he went to St Thomas Aquinas Church, Flat-bush. He was appointed pastor of Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church, Bridgehampton.

in 1938, and two years later came to Lynbrook to establish Our Lady of Peace parish. A sister, Mrs. Mary E. Mac- wood, K. Dr.

Joseph Daversa HELEN A. beloved daughter of Helen M. and Patrick sergeant, Mrs. Grace E. Burke, all Brooklyn residents except his brother, Barry, who lives in Garden City.

70U persons, has been built; a tonian at Goshen, N. with of Miami Beach and Dominic Hughes, Ann E. Vlgnola, Marie Street, -Flushing, on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m Solemn Reauiem Mass St. 64th Precinct, N. Y.

P. dear sister of Alice M. Ryan and Mary house purchased and cinverted into a rectory and additional Daversa of Brooklyn; two Johnson, John nis Ambassador, the horse covering the course in 2:04. He re Funeral services will be held (Iaughters Mrs Rose Caggine P. Rerjosing at The Chapels, 40 Mary's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. property acquired for the build peated the performance a year at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Fair- Ward.GUbertD.

Wedel, Clarence Wolcott, Mary C. Yadof sky, Rachel Zarlch, Gaetano Lafayette Avenue; Solemn Requi Kosky, William Little, Annie MacPherson, W. Magse, Rose ing in the future of a school and and Sister Martha of the Holy Family of the Little Sisters of ater with his three-vear-old child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave. em Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., at St, MacPHERSON r- March 6, 1953 convent. Saviour's C.

Church. Masses Volo Song, capturing the race in 2:02 U. WILLIAM beloved husband of riunai win uKe piace unes- stationed in Provl-day in Evergreens Cemetery. fIpnpp am1 .15 ranrPhi1riren. Father Ayres, a native of AMATO On March 7, 1953, JO appreciated.

Wm. C. Rlnge, Director. COX-On March 7, 1953, MATH 6EPH, beloved husband of Rose Margaret; father of William, Ricn-ard, Bruce and Claire Beatty. Re-Dosing at Freti Herbst Sons Me- Kay of Brooklyn, survives.

The funeral will be held Wednesday, with a solemn requiem mass in Our Lady of Peace Church at 10:30 a.m. Divine Office will be chanted at 10 a.m. Burial will be In Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury. (nee La Froscla); devoted father Manhattan, went to Brooklyn to live at an early age and was educated at St. John's College and St.

John's University, that mortal. 7501 5th Avenue, until of Vincent Amato. Reposing Wil EW beloved husband of Agnes (nee Moran); devoted father of Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re Mrs. Delia Caner, 'Mothered' Some 350 Children in 46 Years liam A.

Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling borough. Following his ordina- Martin J. Morley Riles Tomorrow' Mrs. Mary Morvay, Mrs. Dorothy quiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church.

4th Avenue and 73d Street, Plaoe. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 McCabe, Herbert J. and John Cox; also survived by three grand at 10 o'clock. Interment National ACCIDENT IN S. BROOKLYN Cemetery, Pinelawn, L.

I. Mrs. Delia Caner of 146-49 at his residence, 1619 babies in her home, in addition to her own four. She kept the E. 35th Street.

Funeral Wednes' MAGEE On Sunday. March Jamaica, who The funeral of Martin J. Mor- day, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. children for a period AU. IK.ICTHI ITnC lAIITT often referred to as the 1953.

ROSE A. MAGEE, of lMjWd.s Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. In a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ARCHBISHOP JOHN HUGHES COUNCIL, NO.

481, announces with deep regret the loss of Its Brother JOHN J. McCANCE. Members are requested to assemble Tuesday at 8 p.m. at his late residence, 1675 ProsDect Park West, beloved motherldean of New York foster from a few months to a uamc mdn Ior Ule 'lUM IINVJ IWD I IVUk- I WIV 3 WITC lfi i 1 V.A1.1 terment Holy Cross Cemetery, of Marian Martha M. and Wll- years, in recent years, lsldllu ndlx wj, mothers, died at her home Saturday, her 71th birthday.

RESPINO INCORNATAlliam J. Magee; aunt of Rosalie C. DE Caner's daughter, Alice, assisted tomorrow from the Leo F. If II I CH AC A I ITr LJITC TDI If lc Devine: also survived by five ixikLbL j-w nwiv iiiij mwvix (nee Cassano), of 132 Emerson During the last 46 years she "mothered" more than 350 chil in the work. iKearns Funeral Home, 141-15 The boys and girls raised by iRockaway Boulevard, South Mrs.

Caner enjoyed a carefree! Place. Reposing Breglia's Funeral Home, 477 Park Avenue. Funeral Wednesday; Solemn Requiem Mass 69th Street. Requiem Mass Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, grandchildren. Reposing at Edw.

H. C. Dunn Chapel, 298 7th Avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Sa- dren who needed temporary to thosPl iaiiv.

n. buiciuu injuicui existence compared care. Mrs. Caner started her career raised by laboratory standards. viour's Church.

Interment Holy as a foster mother In 1907 when, Cross Cemetery. Wednesday, 10 a.m. DANIEL GEORGE, Grand Knight, Michael Secretary. AYRES The Rev. JAMES pastor of Our Lady of Peace R.

There was nothing "scientific in her approach. It was silly in St. Lucy's C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Please omit flowers.

DONAHUE DAPHNE, of 104-31 201st Street, Hollls, loving mother of Daphne Nelson, Gertrude' Sweeney, Margaret Hundt, Anthony and MAUTE URSULA, on March 8, 1953, of 92 Jamaica Avenue, Brook mass will be offered in St. Antony of Padua R. C. Church, South Ozone Park, at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mr. Morley died of a heart attack Thursday at his home, 131-10 135th South Ozone Park. He was a World War I lyn, in her 86th year, beloved moth Church, Lynbrook, L. on Sat. urday, March 7, 1953, demr brother her opinion to have children go to bed the same time every night, or to be fed on a split-second schedule, or allowed to cry.

er of Frederick and Jacob Maute, she responded to an appeal from the Boarding-Out Department of the then Nursery and Child's Hospital, a predecessor of the Sheltering Arms Service, 122 E. 20th Manhattan. Since then, until her last illness, Mrs. Caner cared for one of Mary E. MacKay.

Reposing' at A 21-year-old woman wan killed Instantly early today when the car In which she was riding driven by her husband, a driving school Instructor hit a parked track on 3d Ave. and 10th in South Brooklyn. Victim of the crash was Mrs. Alma Del Gado of 117 State 8L Her husband, William, 25, was treated for cuts and bruises in Methodist Hospital. Police said the couple was driving home after visiting friends and was northbound on 3d Ave.

when the accident took place. Del dado swerved to avoid a car that cut him off, according to police, causing his car to hit the truck. The car had its roof ripped off and continued on for another 30 feet until it smashed into a fire hydrant. Police questioned Del Gado, but made no charge against him. Mae Schaudt and Anna B.

Oeding Bernard; sister of Mary Keenan and Patrick McCabe. Also survived by eight grandchildren. Reposing and the late John and William at the Harry Andres Funeral For her services to these needy children during the Maute. Services N. F.

Walker, Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street Woodhaven, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Fu the rectory, 7 Curtis Place, Lynbrook, until Tuesday, 2 p.m.; Solemn Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Peace R. C. Church on Wednesday at 10:30 son. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury.

veteran. Home, 8828 161st Street, until I a.m. on Wednesday; Solemn Re or more Sheltering Arms foster I years, Mrs. Laner received a Born in Brooklyn, he lived in neral Wednesday, 2 p.m. interment; quiem Mass St.

Thomas Apostle national awara, anu once was cited as an outstanding foster rnis uorough until five years R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Death ago when he moved to Queens St. John's Cemetery.

mother by a former welfare He had been with the Long Is the Evergreens Cemetery. McCANCE JOHN on March 7, beloved husband of the late Julia (nee Crowley); devoted father of Sister Margaret Clair, DONNELLY ELEANOtf (nee land Kail Road 26 years. Surviving are his wife. Mr Creeden), on March 8, devoted wife REPPA FRANK on March 8, 1953. beloved husband of Wa- commissioner.

Besides her daughter, Alice, Mrs. Caner is survived by three other children; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Her husband, Alfred of the late Simon beloved aunt of James J. and John P. Creeden, BALS CONRAD, March 7, 1953, husband of the late Augusta; father of Marie Mrs.

Charles O. Valentine, Mrs. Edward G. Helle-brand, Mrs. John H.

Savage, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Peter Frank Joseph T. and George P. Bals; also survived by twentyptwo grandchildren and twenty-five great O.P Sister Mary Judith, O.P.; lerya; devoted father of Frank J. Hilda Boss, Vincent, Henry, Frances Burns Morley; two sons, Peter and David; three daughters, Frances, Mary and Miss Harriett Cleary.

Funeral from Cronin's Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, John J. McCance, Grorge Heuer, Elizabeth Qulnzer, John, Leo, James, Mrs. James Fltz-gibbons. Mrs. Ralph Quin, Mrs.

Thomas Marcello; also survived by William and Alfred Segen. Services Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re Caner, an engineer, died some Margaret; a brother, Joseph Morley, and a sister, Mrs. An quiem Mass St. Francis Xavier Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the J. Clement Kearns Funeral Home.

1461 Bush- years ago. grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 19 grandchildren. Funeral from residence, 1675 dbth Street; Solemn Reauiem Mass at Our Lady of Ex-Pawnbroker nie Fox. R.

C. Church, 18 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Funeral rites will be con Mrs. Andrew Skei Rites Wednesday Mrs.

Jennie M. Skei of 574 77th St. died yesterday at her home. She was the wife of Andrew Skei. 8:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; wlrk Avenue, corner Pilling Street.

Interment Wednesday, 11 a.m., the Evergreens. ducted at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Walter B. Cooke Funeral Guadalupe Church Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Requiem Mass 10 a.m., St. Vincent DORR On March 1953. JOHN A solemn requiem mass for of 550 61st Street, beloved hus Alice M. Andrews, Home, 15010 Hillside SCHOBER ROBE, March 7. band of Mollie C.

Dorr (nee Dele- John J. McCance, retired manager of the Arthur Heaney Ferrer R. C. Church. Interment St, John's Cemetery.

BARNETT PATRICK H. 1953, beloved wife of Joseph de M. V. Cosgrove, Director. MOFFATT MARTIN March voted mother of Kathertne hey); grandfather of Gerald and John Dorr.

Funeral from Schae-fer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue pawnbrokerage, Court St. and Hospital Nurse Mrs. Skei came to the United March 6, 1953, of 604 Prospect Ave Mawhlnnev: dear sister of Anna 7, 1953, beloved husband of Barah; nue, beloved brother of John States from Norway 49 years Greglc and Vllma Andrest loving devoted father of Mary, Martin, and 42d Street, Tuesday, March 10, and the late Mary devoted uncle grandmother of Georgia Berak, ago and since then had made John and Vera Klrchhofer; dear 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Alice M. Andrews, a reals- TROTTA Suddenly, on March of the Rev. James R.

Barnett, S.J. and great-grandmother of Doug brother of Mary Murray of French her home in Bay Ridge. She Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. Atlantic will be offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Our Lady of Guadalupe R.

C. Church, 15ih Ave. and 72d St. The funeral will be from his tered nurse and nitfht super and the Rev. John G.

Barnett, las and Curtis Berak. Service at Church. Interment Holy Cross park, Ireland. Reposing Walter B. 8, ANTONIO, of 324 94th Street, beloved husband of the late Anna and dear father of Deputy Inspec S.S.J., and Marie A.

Reposing M. Cemetery. visor at Cumberland Hospital, died at the hospital Friday. She Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Monday, Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Requiem Mais 8t, Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park had long been active in tha ladies auxiliary of the Norwegian Children's Home, this borough. DOYLE FRANK D.D.S., of West, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m had been ill three months.

Her Athanasius R. C. Church, Tuesday, 468 74th Street, on March 6, be So'emn Requiem Mass Holy Name home was at 90 Hall St. 10 a.m. Interment Calvary home, 1675 69th where he died Saturday.

Burial will be IntermentJ 'ved husband of Gladys (nee tor Ralph, Y. P. Vincent, Anna Squasw; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Wednesday; Solemn Surviving besides her hus Miss Andrews was born In R. C.

Church, 10 a.m Calvary Cemetery. band are five daughters; Mrs. VVaterbury, and received in St. John's Cemetery. MORSE FRANK HENRY, on p.m.

Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. 8CHULTZ AMELIA on March 8, 1853, dear mother of Mildred E. Wells; sister of William O. Berdlck; two grandchildren also survive.

Reposing at Donnelly it Purcell Funeral Home, Euclid Whrltenour) brother of Margaret D. Mackey of Summit, N. J. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. BODNAR CHARLOTTE, on Requiem Mass St.

Patricks R. Astnd Povall, Mrs. Genevieve Boughal, Mrs. Eleanor Lundal, Mrs. Gertrude Perry and Mrs.

Saturday, March 7, 1953, beloved husband of Josephine, and father Church 10 a.m. Interment Bt. March 7, devoted mother of Char, lotte Emma Henn and George her training at St. Mary'g Hospital there. She came to Brooklyn 20 years ago and for a time was a private nurse.

For the Mr. McCance was born In Brooklyn and spent practically his entire life here. When he retired five years ago he had John's Cemetery. of Raymond C. Morse.

Service at Gladys Berg; a son, John Skei; also survived by three grandchil the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic VENTRIGLIO NICOLA, of 428 dren. Reposing at Tohn Sehy FLYNN ADELAIDE (nee Wll-mot), of 449 61st Street, on March 8, 1953, beloved wife of the late Thomas dear mother of Ven- Avenue, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Avenue and Fulton Street; Requiem Mass 10 a.m. on Wednesday Henry Street. Survived by wife, Bon Chapel, 319 Central Avenue; been with the Arthur Heaney establishment for more than MURRAY March 7, 1953, Concetta: sons, Stanislaus and Domlnlck, and stepson, Dominick Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Bar bora's R. C. Church, Wednesday a brother. Nils Johannesen in Norway, and 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8th with the Rev. Dr. Charles at the Church of the Blessed Sac rameht. clno, William, 'Margaret C. and the 25 years.

last 17 years she had been on the nursing staff of Cumberland Hospital. A sister, Mrs. Rita F. Lewis of fi3 Hillside Lane, New Hyde Park' survives- The funeral will be held Cosentino. Reposing at Cuslmano 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cem- 'ate dear sister of ven-J GEORGE, beloved husband of the late Minnie; father of George and David Murray; grandfather of Jean. Janet and Georce Murray Long active in the Knights of Columbus, Mr. McCance was Russo Funeral Home, 230 Court terv cino A. wilmot.

Funera SCIIULZE CHARLOTTE, March r-. j. Mcbaugnnn aqjKi'unerai, 8, devoted mother of Hattie, Mar- Street. Funeral Wednesday; Requiem Mass Sacred Hearts St Home, 8125 3d Avenue; Solemn Re 3d. Services at Fred Herbst Sons tha, Gustave, William and Helen.

former financial secretary of Archbishop John Hughes D. Trexler of St. Paul's Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be in Green-Wood quiem Mass Our Lady of Per Stephen R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. In Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Mon- Services Wednesday, 8 p.m., at th day, 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Scully Funeral Home, 203 DeKalb petual Help Church, Wednesday, terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Council, a post he had held for 25 years. He was a Fourth 10 a.m.

Interment St. Johns Avenue. Please omit nowers. Cemetery. Wednesday from the New Hyde Park address.

A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in Notre Dame R. C. Church, New Hyde Park. Burial VIGNOLA MARIE, suddenly Cemetery.

BRADY JOSEPH March 8, 193, member of Columbus Council, No. 126, dear brother of Anna McLaughlin, Philip and Lillie Brady. Requiem Mass Wednesday, 10 Most Holy Trinity R. C. Church, Montrose Avenue.

Reposing at Chapel of Joseph Duffy, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. Masses appreciated. ucKiee meinoer oi me IjOiikv Island General Assembly. K. of lQueen MarY Condition NOLAN CATHERINE, on March SKEI JENNIE, March 8, beloved March 6, 1953, loving daughter of wife of Andrew: dear mother of i Rose and Michael.

Ameral from FRANZNICK HELENE E. (nee 8, 1953. Survived by brother, Jo Reported Unchanged John, Astrld Povall, GenevievejWalter B. Cooke, Funeral will be in St. John Cemetery.

Bernhelm), of 413 Grove Street, on March 8, 1953, beloved wife of C. His wife, Mrs. Julia Crowley McCance, died a number seph; sisters, Mary Prado and Eliz- London, March 9 (U.R) Queen abeth Ahrens Reposing at Benson iBoughal, Eleanor Lundol, Gertrude: Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Funeral Home, Parsons BoulcvardPry and Gladys Berg; also sur-(Requiem Mass Little Flower C. of years ago. William- devoted sister of Oscar Bernhelm.

Reposing at Weigand Mary was confined to bed today with gastric trouble for the 16th Sergei Prokofiev, Noted Soviet Composer, Dies r-v0i r.i,.0.. vivea dv mineen Kranacnuarcn. uuuiiu, inuisunv, iu a.m. mm- Surving are five daughters, Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Hal BRODIE EDWARD on March maica. until Wednesday.

9:30 a.m Reposing at the Halvorsen Chapel. consecutive day. ment St. John's Cemetery. WARD GILBERT on March Sister Margaret Clair, O.

Riister Mary Judith, O. Mrs. 8, 1953, beloved husband of Louise; Mass at St. Nicholas of Tdentine 5310 8th Avenue. Services Wefines- sey Street, near Bushwick Avenue.

Services Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Moscow, March 9 (u.R) Sergei Prokofiev, 62, world famous A medical statement issued last night from Marlborough day, 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood. Interment Cal- dear father of Edward; brother of Emma Bretz; also survived by two Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Church, 10 a.m.

vary Cemetery. Russian composer, died House said the 85-year-old James Fitzgibbons, Mrs. Ralph Quin and Mrs. Thomas Mar-cello; three sons, John, Leo and Lutheran Cemetery. STALLKNECHT ANNIE Wednesday and was buried grandchildren.

Repdslng at the Zlrkel Funeral Home, Rldgewood MATHER, on Sunday, March 8, 7, 1953, beloved husband of Harriet (nee Wlnrow); dear father of Gilbert brother of Emma Darrell. Also survived by one grandson. Services Monday, 8 p.m., at the Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridgewood GETHERALL STEPHEN nr. 1953, at her residence, 750 E. 2d Saturday, it was announced yes tcrday.

and Norwood Avenues, Cypress James McCance, and 19 grand grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II spent "a rather comfortable day." But it added, March 6, 1953, of 1604 8th Avenue Street, beloved wife of Gordon, and Hius. notice or luneral later, children. beloved husband of Anastasia (nee Prokofiev was known NUTT ELIZABETH on Saturday, March 7, 1953, beloved wife of the late Burtis, and devoted mother of Marshall D. a Irving Nutt; daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Elliott F. Driggs Sr. "Her Majesty's condition re Drew) loving father of Stephen and Norwood Avenues, Cypress BUCK CHARLES on March throughout the world for his seven symphonies and eight John Jerome F. and Mrs. John devoted mother of Mrs.

Herbert A. Faux, Gordon M. and Mrs. Louis A. Parker.

Service at Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Wednesday, 2 p.m. 8, 1953, aged 67 years, beloved hus AUTO DEATHS UP IN '52, MILEAGE RATE DROPS Ritter; brother of Emily and Joseph. mains unchanged." Her son and daughter, the Princess Royal and the Duke Hills. WEDEL CLARENCE sud denly, March beloved hus concerts, and his children's Reposing at the M. J.

Smith Me classic, "Peter and the Wolf." band of Catherine, and dear brother of Margaret E. and Loretta L. Buck. Funeral services at the of Windsor, are aboard the Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Avenue, Queens Village, Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. Interment private.

Albany, March 9 (U.R) New morial. 248 Prospect Park West, until Tuesday, 8:45 a.m.; Solemn band of Jul (nee Murphy); dear STEPHENS MARY on father of Mrs. Helen Perrl, and York State motor vehicle death iflassca Requiem Mass Holy Name Church, mfmxl of Union brothpr of Fioren Qohlinghorst liner Queen Elizabeth scheduled to arrive at Southampton Thursday from New York. toll was 2,111 in 1052, an in 9:15 a.m. Interment St.

Johns Cemetery. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.m., from crease of 10 over the previous O'HARA HENRY suddenly TovnV, 101 esn rt thft lain NUGENT MARTHA II. First uhxiim, nome. rars Jonn aaUagher Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m.

Home 2549 Church Avenue! Sol- year. GILBANE JAMES March ZJ-ZT'. "I Urge War Victims' Aid Anniversary Mass offered atTrana Motor Vehicle Commissioner! 1953, beloved husband of the late STRAVrwrr.f.n-if March mn Requiem Mass 10 a.m., St The 1953 appeal of the isisn- figuration Church, Hooper Street James R. MacDuff said the mile-! John F. O'Hara, at the U.

S. Na val Home, Philadelphia, Pa. Fu Sarah (nee Griffin); devoted fa a low nf 1511 nBpriv t'a rJ Brendan's Church. Interment Holy- and Marcy Avenue, March 10, Herrlich Funeral Home, 68-59 Fresh Pond Road, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Wednesday, 10 Lutheran Cemetery.

BYRNE On March 7, 1953, ANDREW, beloved husband of the late Catherine (nee Carey); devoted father of Mary Mrs. Jo-seph Flood, Catherine Crowe, Andrew and Alfred. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Teresa's C. loved brother of Walter Charle.v Cross Cemetery. Masses appmci- a.m. neral Mass Wednesday. 10 a.m., the ther of Mary T.

Daly; loving brother of John. Funeral Wednes ops fund for victims of war was opened in Brooklyn yesterday at all Roman Catholic ated. SON and DAUGHTER. St. Anthony de Padua Church Harry Anna L.

Brosnan and Grace E. Burke. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave Philadelphia. Survived by his sis age death rate was 5.8 per miles of vehicle a new low. Vehicle mileage, measured by gasoline sales, zoomed to a new peak of 36.25 billion miles.

churches by a letter from Fran ter. Mrs. Irene Loth, and his cis Cardinal Spellman which iHcutnrtams brothers, George E. and William J. nue, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

was read at all masses. John McGrath, Director. WOLCOTT MARY on March 8, 1953, formerly of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, beloved wife of the late Albert J. devoted mother of Albert J. Alice W.

Michel and Roger F. Also survived by six day, 10 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass 10:30 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GORMAN-Saturday, PATRICK of 171 13th Street, beloved hus SWANSON EMMA C. on BAGES In memory of FRANK Church Pancakes a Hit 'Four Times Size of Prospect Park' is Pinelawn, Church. Interment St. Charles who died March 9, 1948, dear March 7, 1953, devoted mother of Carl, Paul and Royal Swanson; grandmother of Carl J.

3d, Natalie Chicago, March 9 (U.R)-The grandchildren. Funeral from the Midwest Bible Church served i The Beautiful Memorial Park. i band of Dora (nee Sheehan) brother of Frank, Margaret McNiell, and Gall Swanson. ReHglous andQlJfens chape, of ThomH O'Hara. PENDLETON CHARLOTTE A.

(nee Murphy), on March 6, beloved wife of James daughter of Charlotte, De Maio; sister of James Murphy, Mary Hanley, Frank and Anne De Maio, Reposing at Funeral Home, 1483 Flatbush Avenue, near Glenwood Road. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requi a Eastern Star services at the Fair M. Quinn Sons, 214-65 Jamaica Agnes Heler, Elizabeth Nolan, GOO orders of pancakes and coffee yesterday to attract worshippers. Next Sunday the child Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Ave Eft Josephine O'Connell. Reposing Avenue, Queens Village, L.

I on Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Mass of Re husband and father. Mass offered. Oone but not forirottrn. MARCIA, BUD, MAE. McCANN EDWARD.

On March 9, 1952. Davs of Hftdness Mill come o'er lu; Tears In 6ilfnc often flow. Fur memory Iteepa you ever near UI Though you died one year aro. WIFE and CHILDREN. nue, Queens Village, on Tuesday at 8 p.m.

Walter R. Cooke Funeral information NON.SICTAIUN quiem American Martyrs C. Tbt Bttutif! Mtmorid Ptrk Lynam's Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner 13th Street. Requiem Mass Holy Family Church Wednesday, 9 a.m. church plans to release 2,000 helium-filled balloons as part of its membership campaign.

Church, 10 Interment Holy SWENSON CHARLES of 914 em Mass at Resurrection Church, Sallalk Ca.alT. Nta Vttl ritel 1-001 Sepulchre Cemetery, New Rochelle, 85th Street, on March 7, beloved husband of Emma (nee Anderson) New York. HELGESEN Suddenly, March Gerrlttsen Avenue, 10 a.m. Inter ment- St. Charles Cemetery.

Murnane, Director. father of Betsy Enrlght; brother YADOFSKY RACHEL, devoted wife of Samuel; loving mother of SCOTT-In memory of the elev- of Catherine Helier and Albert 7, 1953, CARL beloved husband of the late Josephine; devoted father of Henry W. and Roy Ann Walriman. Rose Roricvllle enth anniversary of the death of Swenson. Jorma Lodge.

F. A. PLAISTED EMMA on March will conduct service Tuesday Lillian Bennett. Han and Phil we ana momer, 8, 1953, widow of Roger be 20 Snyder Ave. UUt.r (-4800 Monday, March tth LiFATE, Albert G.

Jr. 9:30 A.M. at Chanel Donnelly, vint 1. 10:30 A.M. at Chanel Tu'tday, March loth KFRSTFN.

William 9:30 A.M, at Chanel MOFFAT. Martin 9:30 A.M. at Chapel SCHOBER. Rof I P.M. at Chanel Wednesday, March llth HORAN, Arna M.

9:00 A.M. at Chapel Masses offered. brother of Henry Esther S. Longnecker and Francis Drudy. p.m., at Clavin Funeral Home, 77'iVex.

member of N. Y. P. aIs0 MAC HUH, loved mother at Ruth Fasting, Paul and Mark Plalsted. Services at the Serviced at Fred Herbst Sons Me CITY-WIDE SPetoice Our Funeral Homes in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens assure prompt service, day or night.

Telephone inquiries will be answered frankly and fully, without obligation. To have, to hold, ai'd then to P3rt, Ls the tn-eatest norm ot our heart. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. morial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday 4th Avenue. Funeral service Isurvived bv dear sister; cherished Wednesday, 1 p.m, In te en Services Monday, 1:30 Green-Wood Cemetery, ip.m..

Jeffer Funeral Home," 4 2 Fm ni en Rnnlpva rri Mom Vrtflr A tra Mcadlneer Funeral Parlors, 1120 8 p.m. Members of Avenue, Wednesday, 9 Lodge, No. 310, F. A. In- p.m.

Spiritual bouquets sent to St. THOMPSON March 8, T' vited. Interment Green-Wood istephen's Lutheran "Jhurch would SO Seventh Ave. MAin 2-8585 MINNIE 8, beloved wife of John Cemetery. veii.cbery.

appreciated devoted mother of Russell Mrs. Eugene T. Hynes and Mrs. Monday, March )th WF.RCRMANN, Jtsile F. 1:00 r.M.

at Chapel CONNELLY, Frank a. 1:00 P.M. at Chapel ARK II GAETANO, on March 1953. of 416 85th Street, beloved PORKESS HELEN HALSTEAD, Stephen M. Phillips; also survived: on March 7, 1953, wife of the Rev.

GEORGE D. GONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tal. BUckminiter 2-0247 HORAN ANNA March 7, 1953, beloved wife of John; devoted mother of Anna, May Fleck, Veronica Cooper, Walter and John Horan; loving daughter of Mary McDermott. Funeral from Walter by three grandchildren and sister, Mrs. A.

James Flagg. Services at husband of Anna; dear father of Robert and Mrs. Edward Hart, and dear grandfather of Lynne. Funeral from Chapel of George Sie-bold Son, 7523 3d Avenue, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Anselm's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 William Porkess, D.D., acting rector of St.

Mary's Episcopal Church, Brooklyn. Resting in All Angels Chapel, 262 W. 81st Street, New York City. Visiting hours 2-8 p.m. Monday.

Funeral service Tuesday, 2 p.m., at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (St. Barnabas Chap 150-10 Hilliide Ave. JAmiica 6-6670 Monday, March ith MOIXOY, Clara 1:00 P.M. at Chapel Tuesday, March loth LYONS, Ellen 9:10 A.M.

at Chapel WERER, Lillian 1:00 P.M, at Chapel SCHNITGER, Fan) Services to Be Arrant-en Wednesday, March llth CANER, Delia A.M. at Chapel Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C. Church, Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 9 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

TIERNEY SARAH A. (nee Watts), of 2325 83d Street, on March 6, beloved wife of the late Joseph P. Tierney; dear mother of Mary Vera Regan, Rosemary Caskets in a Selective Priee Range Solid Mahogany, from 495 Solid Oak, from 320 Solid Coppw, from 945 20 Gauge Steel, from 345 Cloth-covered, from 185 rNCt i nivo Casket and prolrcte outercast: wmowi! from any loi nl hospital or residtnce; list ot all fawnl tacUUint; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery, WaltcrBCoolic New Vnrli'i Largest Ftinrrfll Direrlnri BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMCI OUIINS FUNERAL HOMES 20 Snyder Avt. ULster 6 4800 ISO 10 Hillsidi Avtnui-JAmaica 6 6678 SO Saventh 2 8585 1S8 14 Northern Blvd. -Flushing 3 6600 Or consult phone book for our nrnrrif establishment Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. el), Amsterdam Avenue, 112th Street, HTJGf ES ANN March 6. 1953, of 958 Bedford Avenue, beloved M. J.

SMITH S0NS Funeral Directori EH. 1H7H Michael J. Smith Vo roHU'rf'on trith nny other firm ot timtlar name l.arsr hatiH, Custiet Display on PremtuM HffTires Bt Rn.drnrn or rhaprH Availfthlf Anywhr PROSPKCT PRR WFUT Bochm, Sally Crowley, Grace Fin-Icv, Claire, Paul E. and the late RATH WILLIAM on March sister of Catherine and George Hughes and Mrs. Frank Byrne.

reoklyn Funeral Horn II SNYDER VL fUTBUSN Ulster raw IS SEVENTH AVE. MAkt 2 1581 FtttMiwI NMt fa MANHATTAN IIONX QUIIN Henry McCaddin Son Funrrnl Sines 1HBR Chapel in All locaUttaa Personal Serrlca 24 71k AvcDee STerU. 9-2222 ANDREW J. MeCAnnlN, IJC Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday, 9:30 Joseph P. Jr.

and Francis Tior-ney; sister of the late Rose Mn honey. Funeral Tuefday. 9:30 from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. Requiem Mass 10 a.m., St. Mary Mother of Jesus Church.

8, 1953, of 44 Prospect Park West, beloved husband of Meta and devoted father of Frank H. and Alan F. Rath. Service at $he Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, 2 p.m. a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

STerling 8-2255, 2232 Patrick's R. C. Church, Kent and Willoughby Avenues, 10 a.m..

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