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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 25

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LATIMER HARRY 8.. on June BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN JUNE 4, 1950 25 SefSMrs. Edward P. Orrell 80, 3. 1950, BCRKE-DOMTN1C June I DANIELS-MART, on May SI.

19j0. beloved husband ol Mary ot 33S Bradley Avenue. n. Nolan. Rpng John T.iLJand.

beloved sister of Mar- (nee Thayer) Virginia Hope. CarVetoa Latimer, Gfcih Funeral Home. 2-19 saret Brogcen. Reposing at Queens, Fort Greene D. A.

R. Member Church Avenue. Requiem Abbey, HoKis Avenue and 13SW Loi uancut, Shirley Cook, uwna Heil L. Campbell, Manufacturer, 59 Holy Innocents Church Monday. Street, Ho.lis, until Monday.jSeeman and Charlea Latimer; de-10 a m.

a thence to St. Pascal vojed brother of Edith H. Latimer. J.K. Robertson, 46, Con.

Ed. Inspector Funeral fervlces for John R. C. Church, where a Requiem Michael Jordan runerai Funeral services for Mrs. May member of the Fort Greene NeUis Orrell, 80, lifelong Brook- Chapter.

Daughters of the lynite and wife of Dr. Edward Chapel. 1330 2d Avenue. Manhat klrj, Earal Astr.Carl BalUer. LouU Barry.

Prank Bedell. James Bf rgen. Ernest Burke, Dominic Burke. James J. Lafrner.

hM ry La Valleue. E. Lawler. John Leigh. Henry LoujiIor, K.

Mac Bain, D. H. Madigan. Alyce Salem, N. Jun Neil L.

P. Orrell Jr, retired Physician marrlpd 59 vear. las. NoV- n. Keith Robertson.

4fl, electricaliCampbell. 59. president of Man-Inspector in the sales depart- fn.innfartiirtnff firm nr Salem. and lawyer, will held at 2:30, had been a member of Green- tan. Services 1 pjn.

Tuesday. June 6. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. LA VALLETTE EMMA, June J. 1950, wife of the late Elle La Vallette; mother of Mrs.

Lucy Lit-telL Service at her residence, 515 Mahon, Anna Butcher, Harry p.m. tomorrow at the Greenwood Baptist Church. 7th Ave. ment of the Consolidated Edi- dled tnday al his home. Tide- Cahill.

Catherine Maione.John BURKE JAME3 at con- m.us tvia be offered at 10 am. nelliville. formerly of Bay jintermont Calvary Cemetery. Nich-Ridge, beloved husband of Eliza-jolas Blasius Jr. 6c Son, Directors, beih; dear brother of Paul.

George. Frank. Kathenne Ward and Mary! DROLL FLORENCE (nee Hef-Carr. Reposing at the E. C.

on May 31, 1950. of 69-26 deck Home for Funerals. 7614 4th 68ih Place. Glendale. devoted wife Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass atof John beloved sister of St. Francis of Assisi R. C. Church, iThomas H. ffernan.

Funeral from 31st Street, between 6th and 7th residence Monday, Solemn Avenues, New York City, Tuesday. Requiem Mass St. Pancras C. 10 a.m. Church.

10 a.m. Interment Holy i Cross Cemetery. BUTCHER HARRY on Sat-Direction of Jere J. Cronin. Inc.

He was son office at Oth Ave. and C9th mill Farm, near here. and 6th St. Interment will be Campbell. Neil Mandola, Thomai Caput Margaret OTXnneIl.

John Cevasco. James Oliver, Helen I Christie. Charles Orrell. May Collins, Mary Peoples, Agnes Cornwall Robert Perkins. Annie in Green-Wood Cemetery.

She died on Friday at her home, 461 13th SU after an illness of several months. Argyle Road. Monday, p.m. LAWLER JOHN, on June 2, of 122 Calyer Street, Brooklyn, at a wood Baptist Church since 1S80. She was a past president and at the time of her death was director of the Women's n.iard of the Baptist Children's Home of Long Island.

She was a member of the Alumni Association of P. S. 10. Surviving, besides her husband, are a son, Edward a daughter, Lorna; five brothers, Walter Arthur Harry Edward O. and Albert R.

Nellis, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Orrell, whose great-great Cornwel'. Lida Pliego. Maria I local hospital, son of the late urday, June 3, 1950, beloved hus.

Ratigan. Patrick Robertson, John grandfather, Frani-ls Lighthall. fought- in the Revolutionary Maude and oevcrtedi AN-On June J-? June band of Tuesday, from Blaslua Fu Ryan. Margaret Schroeder.G Jr. Ch apel.

951 Atlantic Ave-i of Bct. Mrs. Catherine 1 1 and Mrs. War, was the daughter of the late John L. Nellls, who fought in the Civil War with Brook neral Home, 121 Norman Avenue, at a.m.: thence to St.

Alphonsus Church, where Solemn Mm will be offered at 8:30 a.m. Interment Smith, Meredith lyn's 14th Regiment. She was a M. Dailey, George Danils, Mary Droll, Florence Jaseph P. Fanell.

Edward Fiala, Annie Ficarra. John Flynn, Mary Gerstenfeld, Dr. Glano, Maria Hines, Elizabeth Holy Cross Cemetery. a native Brooklynite, th son of Mrs. Mary S.

Lunt Campbell, who survives, and the late John B. Campbell. Mr. Campbell had engaged In the floor covering manufacturing Industry for more than 30 years. He was educated at Stevens Institute of Technology.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church here and Excelsior Lodge, 54, F. A. M. Besides his mother, he Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Campbell; a son.

Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Nuttle of Haddonfleld, N. and Ann of Salem; a brother, Kenneth of Salem, and a sister Mrs. Raymond A. Lynch of Wilmington, Delaware.

Funeral services will be held at the late home at 2 p.m. Monday. Interment will be In East View Cemetery here. St-amm, T. Swift, Grace Tatro, Lawrence Waldman, Sidney Walter, Alfred Zielinskl, J.

H. Ellen Loerfler; brother of Mrs. CAHILL CATHERINE V. (nee Susan Reynolds; also survived by Evers). at her residence.

79 Rut-'nine (irandchildren. Funeral from land Road. June 2. 1950, wife of Schaeter's Funeral Parlors, 4th the late John mother of Ray- Avenue at 42d Street, Wednesday, mond J. and the late Sylvester G.

June 7. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Cahill. Funeral from 'the Fair- Mass St. Patricks R. C.

Church, child Chapel. 951 Atlantic Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Tuesday. 9:15 a.m.: Solemn Re-I LEIGH HENRY suddenly. T.

W. Slamm, 57r Poslal Veteran will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Fred llerbst Sons Memorial, 7.r)01 5th Ave. The Rev. Norman G. Webster, pastor of the Bay Ridge I'nited Presbyterian Church, 73th of which Mr.

Robertson was a member, will officiate. Burial will be In ML Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Robertson, who resided at 443 9r.th St, died on Friday in Brooklyn Hospital, of a coronary thrombosis. He had been ill two weeks.

Born in Greenock, Scotland, Mr. Rolwrtson came to the United States In 1925 and had lived in Brooklyn since. He was a member of Kilwinning Lodge 825, F. A. and had been with the Edison Company for the last 24 years.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Smith Rolertson; a son, John (Ian) Keith Robertson a daughter, Phyllis Mae; five brothers, George, Donald, Samuel. Archie and Robert on June 2, 1950, husband of Annie who survives, and the late Agnes Stamm. Hornby, and father of Mrs. Lorl-mer Rich.

Albert H. and Harry A. Leigh. Service at the Falrchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. quiem Ma St.

Francis of Assisi' EDWARD AKINS EARAL, on June 1 Also surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence Muller Stamm: 1950. beloved husband of R. C. Church, Uncoln Road and lsf" Gear nuona oil father of Edward; son of TilliejNo.nrand Avenue, at 9:45 a.m.

nw Byrnes), and father ofi two sons, Theodore Jr. and Akins; brother of William. Mrs. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. 5: LOCJOG LOW KATIE, on June i a ui.it.

i i wiuiiuiiir. i.ju as iivui. Teresa Driscoll. CAMPBELL In Salem. Fuivral Home.

187 S. beloved wife of William; also Alice Grant, Mrs. Funeral Tuesday, Theodore W. Stamm, 57, who had been employed 15 years as a clerk in the registry of the U. S.

Postoffire, 90 Church Manhattan, died yesterday In his home, 5 Stratford Road. Mr. Stamm, active member for many years in the Second Reformed Church, Flatbush, was born in Manhattan. He was a World War I veteran. He was the son of Herman Stamm, 9:30 a.m., from Jersey, on June 3, 1950.

NEIL street; Requiem Mass St. James survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Funeral Home, John J. Healey Dubuss, Mrs. Nellie Smith; two on i0.

p.im aged 59. Relatives and friends, are; pro-cathedral, 10 Harold two brothers, William and Alfred; two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Anderson and Mrs. Minnie Koster, and three grandchildren. The body is at the Walter B.

Cooke Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Ave. nieces, Helen Feeney and Dorothy St. rhurch 10 a.m.iillvlted at "fjf Interment Cvcn Hills National aen- Tidemill Farm near Sa.em. FIALA ANNIE, June 3. Repos- Hagan; two nephews, Frank cn Monday, June 5.

at 2 p.m. m-jin( at Tator's Funeral Parlor, jnjDubusa and John Smith. Solemn Robertson, the" latter of Caribou, and a sister, Mrs. Alexander Cox. Cemetery.

Requiem Mass Tuesday, 9:30 am. iterment East View Cemetery, neid Avenue 2 n.m Tue Our Lady of Perpetual Help ASTER-CARL on June fis may call Sunday eve-dav. lnlement Evergreens Ceme-1950. beloved father of oclock- Church. Reposing at Funeral Home.

4903 7th Avenue. Interment Please omit wwuin. vivmn uwiikh wiu CAPUTO MARGARET, on June FICARRA JOHN (JACK), on "St. John's Cemetery, ma -w 3- 1950' lwel wile oi tne nu? Kridav. June 2.

at his residence, flowers, a nf 1 H.tSfr. Joseph G-: devoted m0lher Vin" 7408 17Mn Street" Flushing, be- p.m., at aanasuoms cnapei, iouj iCent Lorraine. Edmond and Joseph. iVpH hnhonH nf Anno- hmthn Mu-ratn On Jum 4th Avenue, Brooklyn. Funeral from Walter B.

CccKe. Rave Jannone, Anthony and I DONALD beloved brother of line. Funeral Home, 50 7tn Avr- Charles. Reposing at FunerallMrs. James Greene, Mrs.

Frank BALTZER LOUIS on Fri- nue; Requiem Mass St. josepn Home. 187 S. Oxford Street. Masshaefer and Thomas J.

Mac- Bain. Funeral from Chapel of George Sieoold Son. 1523 3d Avenue, Tuesday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Good Shepherd R. C. Church 10 a.m.

MADIGAN ALYCE T. (nee Clark), of 168 Pine Street, on June uay. june is.iu, ins ooui jeai. r. c.

Church, Tuesday, a of Requiem 10 o'clock Tuesday of 78-57 76th Street, Glendale, be-Interment Calvary Cemetery. June 6. Holy Family Church, Flush-; loved husband of Frances M. i )DU. ing.

Interment in Minersville, Pa.1 Baltzer; dear father of Mrs. Mane CEVASCO JAMES suddenly piease omit flowerS- Masses ap. Bpeehts, Mrs. Theodora Hamann on June 2, 19oO, at his home, Dreciated 9 nnd Mrs. Georgette Franklin; also Grand View, Nyack.

N. beloved survived by four husband of Irma; father of Irmaj FLYNM MARY (nee Carey), be-Funeral services Monday. 8 p.m.jR., Paula Ann and James J. Illliioved wife of David dear sister nt George Baque Funeral Home, son of James J. of Brooklyn; '0 Mrs.

Edward Dwyer and Dennis 614 Woodward Avenue. Ridgewood.jbrother of Olga P. of Brooklyn'j Carey; beloved aunt of Edward, Tnterient Tuesday, 2 p.m., and uncle of Edward J. Jr Hugh, John, Martin John's Cemetery. iof Bayside, Long Island.

Solemn ana George Carey Reposing at i Requiem Mass at St. Ann's Funeral Home. 24' 7th BARRY FRANK suddenly. Church, Nyack. on Tuesday.

untii 10 a Tuay; on June 2, 1950, of 18 Stuyvesant 6. at 10 a.m. Interment St. John Soimn Requiem Mass at St. Oval, Manhattan, beloved husband Cemetery, Middle Village.

Queens.AUg1Jstin(,-g Church 10:30 am. In- Did You Know? Throughout England' upon the sepulchers of English knight and barons are to be found suits of armor, complete with gauntlets and visors. Presumably these are the battle garb of these departed heroes. Not always, however, is this the case. Good armor was expensive and difficult to procure, and often the eldest son inherited and wore the same coat-of-mail which served his father so well.

In later years the situation became even more acute, as armory became a lost art, and "armored panoply" became more ceremonial than utilitarian. To supply the needs of those titled families who wished to preserve the ancient family burial custom of "laying, the armor to rest with the master," a German firm of metal workers in Nuremberg undertook to supply strictly "mortuary" armor in cast bronze. For years this firm enjoyed a lucrative business in supplying these "iron suits" to families throughout Europe. Selected from the American Funeral Director 3. 1950, beloved wife of John J.

Madigan; devoted mother of Eileen Gill, Kenneth, William and John J. Madigan Jr. Funeral Wednes day, 9:30 a.m., from Kearns St Sons Funeral Home, 1504 Bush-wick Avenue (one block from 14th Street subway); Solemn Mass of i noriense uuuy; aevotea Droinerir nt hum "-'terment St. Johns. Requiem Blessed Sacrament R.

C. Anna Berglund. Reposing at neral Home, 43 South Broadway J. J. Sullivan.

Director. Church 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Boyertown Chapel. 40 Lafayette. Nyack, N.

Y. AvenilA firtlpmn Rpnulpm Cemetery. GERSTENFELD GEORGE J. ImmaMilnle nnrwent inn rhnr'h JT CHRISTIE CHARLES. June 3.

1)S bfloved father nt Vlreinia MAHON June 1950, at her residence, 83 Morton ANNA, 14th Street. Manhattan, Tuesday, 1 formerly of 124'j Monitor of Colorado Springs; dear 10 a.m. Interment L. I. National brother of Mrs.

Elizabeth nf Helne Ehrentreu, Sally Cemeterv. Ijpe' Mlss Florence Hanke, Mrs. IjfWL, pparl crstenfcid, jeSse A. iLillian Young and Mrs. Edna Mortimer Nntiri.

nf funeral beloved sister of Walter and the late John Mahon and Catherine Brehm; dear aunt of Frederick A RECENT SURVEY, Eugene Lester Walter Edna Harold Maryon R. Brehm and Mrs. William of th cost of funerals conducted locally shows that ol each one thousand Gilbert. Funeral from John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, INC BEDELL JAMES Murray.

Reposing at ConsUntinides iater, June 2. 1950. beloved husband dPuneral Home. 186 S. Oxford, Margaret (nee Tonrv)' devoted Street" Servlces Monday, 8 p.m.i GIANO MARIA (nee Toronto), father of James Lorraine, John Funeral Tuesday.

10:30 am- June 3, 1950, beloved wife of Valerie, Margaret Lelak, Fran-I rnr tnimat! fit FN fnee Anwnio; devoted mother of Jere- res Flrhtplmnn nnH Tnan Palfpr COLLINo MARY ELLfcN fnee nuah anj Mrs Rose pastore. FU-ces Flchtelman and Joar. Patter-M rgan June 2 mo devoted Wednesdav 10 from son; loving grandfather of Michaeliu.ifp nf iht. itp William moUien a.m., irom Firhtelman- r.f tinonl 1 1 vviuiam mouier McManus Funeral Home, 2001 flchtelman brother of Lilllaai of JameJ. EIlie wiulam Thomas.

Avenue- Reauiem Mass Slack and Edward Bedell. Funeral Anna, and Thereyi- also survivedif Mondav m-an fmm th Mr. 'fesa 10 a.m. Our Lady Help, of Chrte- $150 133 were up to Church Avenue, Tuesday. Solemn Requiem Mass Epiphany R.

Church, 10:30. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Manux Winprn.l Hnmp 9ooi Fin tiarvR R. C. Church, interment St.

MALONE JOHN June 3, John's Cemetery. 1950, beloved son of William J. 168 were from $151 to $250 181 were from $251 to $350 186 were from $351 to $450 332 were more than $450 These flaures do not Include newspaper notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, religious services, extra automobiles, N. Y. C.

Sales Tax and similar Items. jo (L granacniia. funeral irom waiter bush Avenue; Requiem Mass. 11 Cooke InCf Funerai Home. 50 a.m., Mary Queen of Heaven R.

O. 7tn Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Church. Interment Calvary Cem-a r-iiv, and the late Mary (nee Blend); Members adhere to a high standard of ethics formulated for the protection of the client and family. This emblem is proudly displayed by its members. Association membership is entirely voluntary.

brother of Gerard and the late HARDT MARY ELLEN fnee Meehan), June 3, 1950, beloved mother of Helen W. Smith, etery. Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary William. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m ICemetery.

from Joseph Redmond Chapel, 476 Jeanette A. and Mary F. Hardt, Anna C. Schauer and Josephine E. 73d Street; Requiem Mass St.

Anselm's R. C. Church, interment Focacci; also survived by 14 grand BERGEN On Friday, June 2. 1950, ERNEST husband of Marie Bergen, formerly of Bergen Beach. Brooklyn, of 207 Good CORNWEIjL At lxng Branch, N.

on June 2, 1950, LIDA sister of Lewis Cornwell and Holy Cross Cemetery. children and 14 great-grandchil dren. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m the late Austin Cornwell. Funeral jfl.om Kearns Sons Funeral' 'I Way, Perrysville. Friends received I 1 tt MANDOLA THOMAS, May 31 services at 'The Mount Memorial Home 1504 Bush wick Avenue (one 1950, of 1433 72d Street, beloved tiome.

ioa vv. riTOi from 14tn strpct subway); husband of Letty D'Ermlllo; de Services Sunday evening. 8 o'clock. eu caiiK vu iuu of Requiem St. John the voted father of Michael; brother J.

Clement Kearns Baptist R. C. Church 9:45 a.m. In of Patrick, Mrs. Nicola Cardone il a.

hi. iiuriuiciii vji cch-ttuuu Cemetery. terment Calvary Cemetery, George Werst, Inc. 572 Hart Brooklyn 71-41 Cooper Ave. Glendale rORNWAT.T.

ROBERT. I on Victoria and Michael. Reposing at Cosgrove Chapel, 7315 15th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Guadalupe Church Monday, 10 Interment St. John's 9 1Q at TT Vprons HINES ELIZABETH ECKART, Bushwick Avenue Corner Pilling Street, Brooklyn Hospital, Tu)per I-ake, N.

Y. June 2, 1950, beloved wife of invpri hnshnnrt of Marv (nee Herman; devoted mother HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY. INC t.iL Inn BUckminster 2-0174 192S Church Avtnm Cemetery. ley); brother of William.

Funeral of Frederick and Leonard. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., from Joseph Red-wce at me waiter cooke, mond Charjrf. 478 73d Street. Tn-iIn'. Funeral Home, 150-10 HiU- O'DONNELL JOHN ROBERT.

lermtnl. Orppn-Wrvvt PfmptKrv "-ir- ivcnuc, jailiana, wiuu- suddenly, June 1, 1950, beloved husband of Carolyn; devoted father of jday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Sue, Rose. Carol and John Jr CUMMINS On June 2, 1950, Cemetery. MARGARET, of 1262 78th brother of Francis and James OTJonnell and Catherine Sabba- beloved wife of Joseph; devoted! KOERNER CHARLES, of 139 tino.

Funeral from Walter mother of Thomas, James and Jo- Winthrop Street, on June 2, 1950, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Sny iseph; also survived by five grand children. Funeral from Schaefer's Habich); loving father of Charles der Avenue, Monday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue andW. and Mrs. Emily Dannels; also If yen mil le prcs your thanki le rcltlirat, fricad or the clergy for their sympathy dunnj a bereave-mmt. jot nay place as "Acknowledgement" Eke the one below for oaly 90e per fin of 6 woicU or leee.

R. v. Church, 9:30 a.m. Inter 42d Street, Monday, June 5, by two grandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

neral from the Thomas Edward ment' Holy Cross Cemetery. iBernadette's R. C. Church. Inter-ilrcland Funeral Home.

1088 Nos- OLIVER HELEN L. suddenly ment Holy Cross Cemetery. jtrand Avenue, Tuesday, 9 a.m.; n.iTpr inn. men Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C.

I on June 2, 1950, beloved wife of unitcj j. iuirc pi i n-on iterment Holy Willard; loving mother of Virginia Cross Cemetery. dear sister of Mrs, Evelyn O'Keefe, DO The family of th late John Do wtahea to thank the clerxy. relatives and friends for their devoted father of George M. and Lester J.

Dailey. Service Tuesday, Mrs. Katherine Lanzone, William kind evmoathT expressions or George, Jack, Robert, Albert and .8 p.m., at Parlor of Wm. A. Rlnge, durini their recent bereavement, Harold Westbay.

Funeral Tuesday 361 7th Avenue. 9:30 a.m., from Harry F. Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Coney Additional Obituaries and Death Notices On Page 38 Island Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 Juit Phona MAin 4-6200 Aik for Mil Hart St. Jerome's R. C.

Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Vital noticei accepted 8 o.m. to 2 p.m. for publication th same day; lata at 10 p.m. Saturday njghr for publication.

on SHELDON H. AVEN1US IC' Ncf HSE Forest S19 Ave. Cor. Church Rog. Aves.

191-02 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn Brooklyn gt PFORGE A YEN J- J- GALLAGHER SONS CONRAD J. KOCH JOSEPH V. SESSA (jEURGL J. AYLN 25 Aberd St Brooklyn Evergreen Ave. FUNERAL HOME Li 7-4 Sf- Jamsica 514 Wilson Ave.

692 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn Northern Blvd. Manhasaet Brooklyn Brooklyn BADER FUNERAL HOME JOHN T. GALLAGHER E. H. LOCKWOOD GEORGf525IJErKf S0N INC.

2549 Church Ave. 25J 2lit St. S84 Van Brunt St Liberty Ave. cor. Van Siclen Ave.

20 Ave Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn LYNAM'S SMITH SONS J. ALBERT BARRON JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN FUNERAL HOME 2 Prospect Park West 001 5th Avt. 78 Bedford Ave. 4th Ave.

cor. 13th St Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Trvnrpij rr avtv HENRY McCADDIN R. STUTZMANN JOSEPH P. CLAVIN BENJAMIN GRINDROD SON SON, Inc. 7T, 27 Hull St ANDREW J.

McCADDIN 2001 Madion St Ridgewood Brooklyn Brooklyn 24 7th Ave. Brooklyn 224-39 Jamaica Av, Queenj Village COSGROVE FUNERAL rEORCE HARRIS GE0RGAT HlGH JHN IL TIMMS CHAPELS Ratlin A- 15th Ave. 5723 Sth Ave. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn i THmf AS prfamfr IIIGGINS JAMES A. MADDEN UNITED BURIAL CO.

1 xiUAlAa JjLKLAAlLK FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 197 Franklin Ave. 1202 Broadway Brooklya 1286 Project Ave. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn EAGLE MOADINGER N. F.

WALKER, Inc. JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. first in total volume advertising FUNERAL PARLORS 87-34 80th St Atlantic Ave. Funeral Directors, Death Notices, ii2o Flatbush Ave.

Jamaica Are. Brooklyn Cemeteries, Memoriams Brooklyn Woodhaven and Masses. J0HN SONS" HOWARD HOWARD WM. MURPHY SON BRGkI. a 5815 Avenue 207 Nassau Ave.

Brooklya 8811 5th Ave. Brooklyn Brooklyn Baldwin and Williston Park, L. Brooklyn DONNELLY PURCELL WILLARD C. JUNG SJ GEORGE WERST Inc J0SEPS Si sUFFY J. CLEMENT KEARNS HARRY QUAYLE ZIR TONERAL HOME A.

Bushwick Ave. cor. Pilling St ub m''h st 905 Rockaway Ave. 7703 3th Ave. Brooklyn c.

Brooklyn Brooklyn Valley Stream, L. I. fi rr UlrTBUW Walter B.Coohc, i-e. Nw York's largest Funeral Directors Walter B. (looke, continui't to serve more familieH tlian any oilier funeral establishment in Aew York.

City. Surely, this eonvinninij proof of the ilepemlahle qualities of this service; of ils simple dignity and good taste, as well a the economy offered by its wide price rane. Complete funerals from to $825 FUNERAL INFORMATION 2J3X33 i.i 23- i. 1 C3-32 Forest Are. HE.

3-0900 Falrchild Sons INC Funeral Directors Since 1886 9S1 Atlantic Avanua Brook lrn Fru I. Falrckiid, Liceaaed Miaafar Quantity purchasing for five establishment! reduc our costs. Result: ouf prices are no higher and often less than othtrs. We invite comparison. 20 Snyder Ava.

ULiter (-4800 Monday, Juni Sth O'DONNELL, John R. A.M. at Chapel SMITH, Meredith 13:110 Noon at Chapel Tutsdav, June (th STAMM, Theodore W. 1:110 P.M. at Chapel Tuesday, June (th LIEBM ANN.

Jullinna HI) M. al Chapel Wednesday. June 7th MILLER, Elizabeth A.M. at IROOKIYN 1 I I OARDIN CITY MANHASSIY CINTRAL QUIINI 150-It Hillside Ave. JA.

6-6670 Sunday, June 4th 8CANLON, Charle 8:30 A.M. at Chapel Monday, June Sth STIFFENS. Frederick W. P.M. at Chapel HTNES, Elizabeth 2:00 P.M.

at Chapel 50 SerenlK Are. MAin 2-8S85 Tuesday, June (th CAPUTO, Mara are 9:00 A.M. ai Chapel COLLINS. Mar? B. I at Chapel ZIELINSKL Joa-ph H.

1:00 P.M. at Chapel qco. w. Peases son Willard C. Jung Funeral Directori Weigand Bros.

1015 Halsey Brooklyn 207 Nassau Brooklyn Baldwin and Williston Park, L. I. T. J. K1GGINS SOSI.

INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS (formerly of "Jnf noio located at 519 Clinton B'klyn Still maintain the tradition of the Dlanlfled, Perionallied and Conrteons Sarrieea Introduced by the founder In lSUtt. ULster 7-5354 Csanovtloa With Anr Other firm) 796 Lincoln Place Brooklyn 433 Nosrrand Ave. STerling 3-7700 A Superior Servica 20 SNYDER AVENUE AT FLATBUSH AVENUE -UUter 6-4800 50 SEVENTH AVENUE MAin 2-8585 fUNElAl HOMES IN MANHATTAN 1R0NX QUEENS.

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