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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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i BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 18, 1948 Srathii ERNST C. WALDECK DIES; PROMINENT UNDERTAKER Mass Thursday For Dr. Malliello Conviction of Boro Youth For Murder Affirmed Thp Annellnte Division of the DUR YEA MARY of 612 De- MoAULIFFE Suddenly, or. May caiur Street, on Monday, May 17, 17. 1948.

of 396 East 17th Street, beloved mother of JOHN retired Lt. of the N. Y. Harold, Ethel Huyler and Grace P. beloved husband of Cath-Urquhart.

Service ut the Fair-lerine F. McAultffe; dear father of child Chapel. 951 Atlantic Ave-'John Joseph Mrs, Edward nue. on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Dannaher, Mrs.

David J. Mul- EIXLNGSEN KATHERINE V. A KegUng. nlne grand. nee May la 1948, loving survive Funeral H2h'; devotedJ Miu'o! if, at Funeral Parlor of Mrs David Oemty and Mrs Johnij 2-23 A Colletie.

Frank and Howard til Hn, T. Riis. Charles John J. Hums. Clara I.

Cohen. Selma Cols, Minna Kelly, Catherine Kramer. Anna Leon, Dennis J. Mattiello, Dr. J.

McAullffe, J. J. McCague. M. McDermott, F.J.

A. E. Steers' Will Is Probated Here Surrogate Francis Mo Garey has admitted to probate a will executed Oct 6. 1011, by the late Alfred K. Steers, onetime Borough President and for years a city magistrate.

Mr. Steers died March 2 at f-'oiighlin. Irene Ernst Charles AV a 1 ec Hmuewood section and then at. A solemn ma.vs fcv.Hruoklyn Supreme Court yes-Brooklyn undertaker, who had 18.il St. In IOL'8 he opened P).

j. Mattiello. twhnl-' terdav affirmed the conviction been in uslnes for the last K. ('. Waldeck's Home for director of the Hilo Varnish of Nicholas Trlnchillo on a sec-40 years, died today at his home, r.eral at Tfil 1 i'li and a veteran of ond deree murder charge in "(ill 4th Ave.

He had been ill: Mrs. Kate Wlnterllnjs and Wa). wln bff ifPml Mav, l()4i, for the slaving of for the last three Charles Viedt as partners. 'at 10 a.m. Thursday in St.

Sav Mrs. Pauline Goldfire in her Prominent in Masonic circles lie was a director of the Ren-, iour-g niurch, 8l, store at 0ti7 Myrtle Ave. on f)ct. for nearly years. Mr.

National Hank, and a oth St The funeral will be 1 27, into. Trlnchillo was 10 at deck had served two separate member of the Club of.held from tne New Yoi'k and the time of conviction. ums as master of Ketlroii'liay Ridge. Me also was a mem- Vunei-al Home. 1871 The Aimellate Division itnan- itL-uca, GlovanniM'jKenzie.

E. DcMarco, Michael Muehleisen. W. sister of Mae, Frank and Robert rhlMY.h tt.hBr. nooents Devanev.

Requiem Mass will be Solemn 'offered. Bartiey. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., from Chapel, 7703 0th Ave-nue; thence to Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, where a Requiem Norton, Minnie Novae nig, John O'Connor, C.

Olsen, C. Pearson, August John J. Flood, Director. Dill. Howard tJowling.

Helen Dunn, Daniel Uuryea, Mary A EUlngsen. K. V. the age of 87 In his home at 150 Mass will be offered. Interment MrCAOtTE On Mav is ior Lodge f.

a. once in wr oi ine Max uinge men S- Oxford St. Burial will be in imously affirmed the conviction; lsih St. His will left in trust Reed, George A. Holy Cross Cemetery.

MARGARET inee Bvrnesi. beloved WO I anil in He was t-llgland. H. P. T.

Rehill. Veronira rvm nnHTORrRT nf wife of the late James; devoted a member of Clinton Com dun, the New trecht RrancltHolv Cross 'of Trlnchillo, who formerly ms estale 0f "over $20,000 in of the Aoung Men's Christian D'r. Mattiello, an alunuius ol lived at 550 Myrtle Ave. He property" to his wife. Association, the New Poivtechnie Institute, si rvinir 20 vears to life in Sine! ira ium-ar.

tppr4 whn rlierl 561 83d Street. Mondav. Mav n.imother of Mrs. Mary V. Wills; inandry 14, Knights Templar, Orient Chapter, 138, Royal Arch Seheutzen sister of Mrs.

Mary Ejan; grand- 1B4H holnvert hnshnnri nf Ethel oipn me mi iast vear was i ecoratcc Sine l'r son for the slayine. devoted father of Ethel L. Bon- mother of Catherine J. George ener Society Masons, Long 1 Grotto, the aim tne rnu thp l.w nn nf llnnnr nt nington. Harold F.

and B. Frank-1 and Bernard F. Wills Jr. Funeral Brooklyn Masonic Veterans As ter Altenneim. Imnvpntinn nf i'IipihIkH In PnrU Ferris.

Walter Beid. W. J. Fitzsimmons, I. B.

Riley, E. Yankee, Barbara Romano, Sam Hartnett, William Sandiford, John Ueyiien. Ellen F. SohJ, Charles Irvm, Charles H. Treanor, Walter iaksen, Herbert Waldeck.

E. C. Johnson, Alfred Wall, Edith H. Kampfe, William Wills, Bert Masonic services will be held unHav nf hpart attaW lin tngiana; Drotner 01 iuiimu anu ami E. Also survived by three grand-, Chapel, Rogers Avenue and Mont- April 10.

1917. It also provided that after her death the per sonal property be divided equally among their son, Alfred K. Steers Jr. of 980 Ocean a daughter, Mrs. Mildred K.

Koehl ol Pelham, und the children of a deceased daughter. at his home at p.m. lomor- Me was .48 an(1 lived at 53tjA sociation, tne Masons ciui) oi Bay Ridge, the Kellowcraft Club, the Past Masters Associa-at ion, and Kedron Chapter 224, Riles Tomorrow For John J. Brady row, and on Thursday at children. Religious and Masonic fioniery Street, on Thursday, May services at George Siebold at 10:30 a.m.

Solemn Requiem (7523 3d Avenue, Wednefday, Holy Innocents R. C. Church, 17 I m. Funeral Thursday. 2 p.m.

In- 11 a.m. it pm. Funeral Thursday, p.m. in- a.m. BLACK-LOUIS nn vav umn oi A for and and solemn mass of requiem; The will also bequeathed to John .1.

Brady, president j. Mis. Koehl a buu.se in Cale-Keneral manager of Brady (Kerry, and to his son "all (line, 15 Whitehall of niv stock in Horn Hard- p.m. There will be religious Surviving are his wife, Mrs. services at St.

Pauls Critelli Mattiello; cal Lutheran Church. .11:1 daughters. Mrs. Margaret 22d Manhattan, of which he Kinlli jlrs. Elizabeth Vozzoand was a member.

Burial will be injjsaniond and Barbara Mat-Kensico Cemetery. tiello: a sister. Mrs. Klizabeth Surviving are a brother, DePhillip.s. and a brother, Christian Henry Waldeck.

a rp-'Guido, Mattiello. tired member of the New York 3M. devoted husband of Lillian Cypress Hills Cemetery. McDERMOTT FRANK auieck was Dorn ncems Black. Reposing Ballard; FERRIS WALTER GEORGE, May 15, 1948.

beloved husband of Manhattan ami bail reside. I Mineral Home. 2 Maple Ave-'0n Mav 15, of 56 Pansv Avenue. Mabel: devoted lather of Frank1 Brooklyn since early lite, tiue. White Plains, N.

where Flora! Park, L. I beloved husband J. und brother of John J. Fu-many years in Bath Beach. He k'-rvice will be held Wednesday, 8W Hns Aanex SUieridan; father of neral from Park Chanel.

44 7th started in business in Manhat- in. Uiatorv Cremation Ferncliff Cre-jwalter. Robert and Edward. Re- Avauie. on Wednesday at as successor of Carl Krull, (posing at the Thomas F.

Solemn Requiem Muss attr fomlng to Brooklvn where Manhattan, stevedores and art, cafeteria firm. general contractors, will be: offered at 11 a.m. tomorrow in! st. Grecrvs r. c.

church, i-rutches uttered I'ntire Dpomi'I nient a BOHS On Mav 17. 1948. Chapel. 29 Atlantic Avenue. Floral rTancls xavier R.

C. Uiurcn. un establishment in HAKLES. be oved husband u- in rtt-i uuuu umuu, Bert C. Wills, 59, the Homevvood section and thenj.Mrs.

Emily Meyer of St. Peters-' 'at 1851 8(ith St. In 1928 he burg, and a number of Helen mee OLspni- riPvntPri father qmem to be offered Wednesday at at Our Lady of Victory ouiiu- of Carl and John: brother of am- ojiened an establishment in thenephcvvs and niece Interment ri-nss ouy. mineral vvtuncsuaj. may in John's Place and Brooklyn Ave.

The funeral will be from his home, 871 St. Mark's where he died Sunday. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Biadv, who was born in UVL 9 a.m..

from Leber Funeral Chapel Active in V. F. W. Vet Who Lost Pair To Subway Thief A Brooklynite today offen a pair of crutches to one-leggci World War I veteran David Horning, 5(i, of 212 2d whose Notice of funeral later. Hudson Boulevard.

Union1 N. J. Member Stereotypics 2000 ISABELLE citv. FITZSIMMONS Bert C. Funeral services for May 16, 1948, beloved wife of the Union.

Mrs. Olga S. Stokowski, 65, Ex-Wife of Noted Conductor Pres. JAMES J. McMAHON, J.

Frank Travis, Sec. Wills, World War 1 navy Brooklyn, founded the firm in vi and former with the late Michael cr of the Robert I. Porter Post dior. lie wa- a member of the late Owen dear sister of Elizabeth J. William.

Martin S. and Lewis J. Owens. Hi-posing Walter C.K)ke, Funeral Home. 151 Lindi'U Boulevard, until Thursday, MUEHLEISEN -Of 1137 Sterling Place, Brooklyn.

on Sunday. Memorial services for Mrs. HSC, Veterans of Foreign Wars.1 New York Produce Exchange, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight the Montauk Club, (lie Brook- BRADY Sunday, May 16. 194, JOHN devoted brother of Mary and Kathryn I. Brady and the Lite Mrs.

Raoul Frechette. Funeral Um his home, 871 St. Mark's Wednesday, May 19. Solemn Jiequiem Mass. Church of St.

lireaory. St. John's Place and Hsooklvn Avenue, at 11 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Kiiioly omit flowers.

conn-was mar- leading orchestras in irv and abroad. She WILLIAM be Samaroff Stokowski. (if), 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass May 16. 1948, St. Gregory's R.

C. Church, 10 a I loved husband to Leopold Stokowski in M'liaeters uneral i i.ouge oi r.iks. me Micieiy of Ellen M. Sjolin! ried iown pair was stolen from him jStiiuiay while he dozed in a M. T.

train in Manhattan. I The offer was made by Kd- ward Cermain of Schaefl'er who said Ihe crutches were by his father-in-law, Julius lha lata lrtl, I i il.l I I I HI I (I I 1 I II'IUIII'I, ll 1 1 I I li)ll ln was ahnnt In heroine 'H Ave. and 4'd ht. 1 lie v. oi inn nrooKi.vnue.

me wnne- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. jMuehlei.sen; son W. rites will be conducted at. hall Club, the Downtown Ath- O. and Caroline Muenietsen; ami teacner oi piano at me the Philadelphia of Th p.m.

Burial will be in the letic Association, the Produce rothe)fDHurman School of Music. Man-i(irchetra 1 marriage termi HANKEE BARBARA, of 226 Monitor Street, on Sunday, May 16. 1948, beloved mother of Andrew rim 'National Cemeterv, Pinelaw Kxchange Luncheon Club, and an. wi he ne i a a in.iu-n nimut- in BURNS Mrs. CLARA (Bovlei.

IFleidner. Services at Horning, after he broke a hip in a fall. Mr. Ceimain said he Mrs tomorrow morning. ihe Maritime Association of Gertrude Hankee: devoted conn hau nue i laueh ei her home in Jackson Meayer Lundquist, He also stni.nn iifi Mr.

Wills, A s'trucluial iron the Port of New York lOOj Ihursday in the concert nail oi N. School. Mrs. Sto- didn't think there was unv re. iav id, mott.er ot Allied J.

v'allev Road Montclair and Georae T. Biiriw: ienblas: loving mother-in-law of Tuesday. May 18. at 8 ramhi iiU.c Ij 'Worker, formerlv in the employ was a member of the between the Horn- pm. who was forinerlv mar- Mrs Xtnkniiski mi Ip a of Bethlehem Steel Corporation Democratic Club.

Mrs Lorett-) Teschemacher of Elenore and drar allnt of Elia" Piaiadelnhiii. Pa anri a Shivak. Funeral from her tain Lodge No. 214. F.

and A. () Stokowski, the member of the facultv of the and the American Bridge oin- li I c. lln sjsters. Bradv. Surviving are two Marv and Kathrvn I at wm nuiu snvur hi, o.ju in died yesterday of a residence Thursday, May 20 Dav id Homing now is using a pair of crutches provided bv Bi.yle of Los Anseles, Cal.

Reixis- the! heart ailment in li in her apartment in dim ni is at. the Mrriruth U9 a.m.: tiiencf io oi. aonii V. Manhattan. 1 1127 became head of the piano; horn in i.ang iviin.s, dim at NORTON MINNIE A on Run- i t-Dait men! of the bilai oh a -nail uveii mioomvh ine iasi 8U20 37th Avenue.

Jackson R- c- Chweh. 75 Lewis Funeral from the Funeral Home atAvenue: Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 9 30 a.m. Werinpsrinv Mav iq la m. Koosevell Hospital, but he is to reiiu ti them as soon as hi jown are found or he gets an day. May 16, 1948.

beloved mother; ilM.je Olga Agnes Hicken-Conservatorv of Music. At one of Jane and grandmother of How-i, Anm-itime slie was chief music critic Direction A. Chester Smith, Inc. other Frank McDermott, Ex-Restaurateur fcinemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. set.

aid Norton. Religious service to hp hv Fodpfn Rloi1 una nio. and as a child showed: of the New York Post. 10 vears. He Kerveil two lerms as commander of Porter Post.1 lli home was at 7K02 4th Ave.j Surv iv ing are his widow, Mrs.

Alma A. Wills; a daughter. Mrs.i Henrv A. Polk; a graiuUon.l rUBLIO NOTICES WILLIAM B. on beloved husband of cnurcn or tne Blessed sacrament.

i HARTNETT Jackson Heights. Interment Cal- 17, 1948. for the niano.l I went years ago Airs. Mo for tlie piano antitui iiuir oin iiir ai nir raiiiiinu ,1. c.l.,,lw...t ary cemetery htip iioi((i i iinsorva- hm nt-i im luunu Avenue, on Chapel.

951 Atlantic Wednesday at 8 pm Nancy inee Biuvdornoi; loving son of Patrick dear brother of Lawrence. Reposins at the M. J. ilin.f. ihfn in.

Memorial. which later lie CAVANAGH-MARGARET of Interment The funeral of Frank Dermott of 22 llawthorm STATE OF NEW YORK KXEfVTIVE DEPVRTMKNT DIVISION OF THE BUDllET Itouin 113 Slatp Capitol Albany, New Yoi FOR SALE the hiitliwt eal(l I. r.i.,!.. Mist wil nf Imstilitv inicame affiliated wit li the Na-Hlobert Polk, and his mother BH0 E. olst Street, on Mav 17.

1948 tmy for Berlin. Kurope Evergreens Cemetery. beioved wife of Joseph; dear sister Smith Memorial. 248 Prospect Park of who died Saturdav night. of A in i a who! ional Federation of Music' Frederick Simonson to enter the field of Clubs, its purpose being to aid Painted Post, N.

Y. WkI until Thlirsrinr 8 4S NOVAPHTG IOHM nn Mav Ifi Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Name' 1948. of 5614 4th Avenue, beloved i.u.i.r. Li.tniun in hiiii tlie: Naval Affair. Co.

1st i But 1 alii hi Truck, N. Y. 1379 Bed-. fnrd Aviiiii'. Brooktn, Ni-w Turk.

WllPtlie fiillnwiiiK i1utTilir(l autunmhile. lie held tomorrow' from Park Chapel, II 7th Ate solemn mass of reouiein inlcrnrf VO IlltT UUSli'lUHS. ne was un Church. Interment St. John's husband of Erminia inee Iussig) I serious Cemeterv.

loving father of Amelia and Mary. I she took Katherine Cole, Helen Stolz. Fiar.k S. O'Hara and the late P'cphen O'Hara. Solemn Requiem Church of St.

Catherine of Genoa Thursday. 10 a.m. Inter-birnt Calvary Cemetery. tile name of Samaroff. author ot several nooks and lec follow at a.m.

in St. Francis ReuoMtie at CriKsrove nhanels 5723 a Sljivie name in thp fa mi v. andtured at I own Hall. Ill I tne 5th Avenue. Requiem Mass at Slon Jan.

S. made her debut, Order of 1 he Crown of Belgium lass len-f-Ari'DW 7-l'a-j. Autoiiiohilp may be ly applvinir lo Capt. Herbert C. Hittrl, or Ins at Ui ahove arllrp.s.

btwi-n the houin 9 A.M. to 12 Noon 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. daily, exo'pt Saturdav Vet Hospital Here Seen Too Small HEYNEN-ELLEN of 383 7th Street, on May 17, 1948. in her; 89th vear.

Reoosine at the Chauels. Xavier's It. C. Church. (th Ave.

and Carroll St. Burial will be in St. Charles Cemeterv. Michael's Church Wednesday at 10i.K oisa Samaroff in CarneKiel was conferred upon her. de.

Services i flail, with ,,.,,1 with AvenC a.m. Interment St. John's Ceme-, Walter Damroschl Besides her daughter, she is a Urntlinr and liolldajH. The State COHEN SELMA, beloved moth fr of Seymour C. Treuhold; de voted sister of Soohie Kohn.

Fu 40 Lafayette Wednesday. 8 Ml'. AlcDermott Was born in iiinea no responsibility whatsoever Interment lennducting p.m. 1.000-bed veter- Ireland 75 years aKo and wasTn-neweTf the The proposed Later she appeared ith Hirkenlooper of Si. Louis.

service at the Chapel. 187 The Evergreens. will brouhi to Hrooklvn as a hild.l heri" with no Guaianlee or War- ans' hospital for Brooklyn he too small. James Varlev either HXnreHMd or inmlird. vice ror many years ne was 111 tneimmy.

fi Oxford Street. Brooklyn, on: IRVIN CHARLES H. otv May Wednesday, May 19, at 2:30 p.m. 1948 of 170 Brixton Road, Gar-COLE-MINNA, suddenly. May den cit'- N- beloved husband hi.

past matron of Alma Chapter. if Anna w- Johnson; father of No 41 F. Praternni and re. I Virginia Irvin Hawkins and mav h1 ohlalnd upon an-pliration lo rapt. Hltil at tli" atmvt or lo John K.

Burton. Di- CONNOR -On May 16. 1948. CATHERINE 'nee Callahan beloved wile of John O'Connor; dear sister of Mrs. Alice Langdon, Miss May Callahan.

Mrs. Loui.se Mc- Guinness and Joseph Callahan; also survived by seven nieces and two nephews. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home. Classon ctor of the Hudifi'l.

Room 113, Slatr T5 E. P. Mullin 3d, Pvt. G. A.

Reed, Mass Tomorrow Ki'led in Normandy Caintol. Albany. Npw York. Stale resrrvt" Ui riirlil lo Thp listous services Ebbers-Hill, cnaries n. in in Jr.

sen ices Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel. the Garden Chapel of Orville Tuesday, May 18, 8 p.m. Franklin Avenue 1 15th Street, Garden City, L. COUGHLIN--On May 16, IRENE Wednesday, 8 p.m. I beloved daughter of Irene nrii cani-M or rc.iei-1 any or all ofm.

will In' Ivquirfd lo ipt rar in ronditiun and ri'inov1 iano fcorn williin file (5) day alW uotirication ol award. nffia will be reo'ii'rd. until 10 AM Tuesday. Jun- 1, 194S. addinncd lo Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.m.: Requiem Mass St. Teresa's C. county commander of the Amer-i afe business in the Park Slope ican l.eRion, asserted last night'seetion. He retired a number after installing officers of Fra of years aRo. ternity Post at county bead-j Surviving are bis widow, quarters on Pierrepont St.

I Mrs. Mabel McDermott; a son, Elbert H. Church was in-! Frank .1. McDermott and a stalled commander of the post brother, John .1. McDermott.

and members of his staff are: Norman Sbarpe. Katie Emery Copt. Osborne Ray and Fred Webet pals, vice com-! Baldw in, May IS Funer i manders; John C. Besl. services for Capl.

Osborne Ray Charles Roliertson. treasurer, of S. Milburn Ave. will bland Dr. Robert Wood, trustee, held at o'clock tonight at the Fullei'ton Funeral Home, I'M Pvt.

C.eorRe A. Reed who was killed July Pill, while serving with the Combat Kngineers, Division, in x- 1 iii 1 1 The funeral of T. Kdward P. Mullin killed in action July J9. HM1.

in the drive to Paris, will bp held tomorrow from ill" John K. Duffv Funeral Home, lOlltl DUIIV runerai I lOllUM Interment Holy Cross the late William, and lovine sister! IoAKfaLN-ouudeniy. on May unurcn. ol William J. and Dudley F.

HERBERT, beloved husband of Cemetery Jicral from her residence. 246 93d; Amelia; loving father of Mrs QLSEN Street. Wednesday; Solemn Myrtle King and Warren CHRISTIAN on Sun- win m- nunni vyhii 16, 1948. husband of theit'onoy Island and Foster military honors tomorrow in fimem Mass St. Patrick's Church.

aAl Mms, late Catherine; father of Mrs 10 a.m. Interment Holy Crass1 5012 4th Avenue, Wednesday, May OJ Croism.ul Mrs Anna A solemn requiem will the Nalional Cemetery, offered at a.m. in St. Uo -e lawn. A solemn mass of re- Cemetery.

0 Lilhe, Otto. Arthur. Louis. Ralph of Lima R. C.

Church. Park- otiiem will be offered at 9:.) Ifaannn iMefllCK Road, Willi the Kev.i H. Mrs. HHiiica li. 1 1 1 ville near Ocean in St.

Thomas Aotiinas DELUC A GIOVANNI, aged 96, en May 16. resident of 20 Devoe May IS Funeral Lvnhrook, JOHNSON ALFRED on May, and Oscar Olsen; brother of 16, 1948, of 878 Jefferson Avenue, George, also of Lina and Mrs. beloved husband of Anna; father Mathilda Johnsen of Norway; also C. Wilson, rector of Saints Episcopal Chinch, offi- Hniinl uill 1 in lw ii in 1 I ('lunch 1lh Avp and St. hum A Keen- I w.L- li.nirrhl 11 I i I SC I'V icCS Of Ml Street, beloved father of Larry Services iiy Baldwin who died yesterday.

v.i nn i.tri tv 1 1 1 it. iti vi 1 1 1 I' 1 1 11 i 1 1 iv 1 1 1 1 1 1 Younff Mullin. who formerlv the mass tlie hodv will be at Lodge If) 17 of Masons will fol James Louis and Joseph; six-jof Alfred Elsie Johnson, Mabel survived by eight grandchildren, teen grandchildren, twenty three Hicks, Ellen Faron and Olga John- Funeral services at his residence, pi eat grandchildren also survive. Ison. Services at Ericson Eric-11068 73d Street, on Wednesday.

lived at 771 K. Sth attended chapel of Joseph C. Dully, 2'57 be held tonight at. 8:15 at the F'linch Funeral Home, Hempstead Ave. Interment, tomorrow, will be in Creenfield Ceni- May 19.

at 2 p.m. Interment Ocean SI. Leo I'rep. School, SanjOth St. View Cemetery, S.

I. 'Antonio, and after jpad'i-! Pvt. Reed, who lived at 237 Rrposing at Orlando's Funeral son's Chapel, 500 State Street Home, 601 Lorimer Street. Burial i Thursday at 11 a.m. Jolin K.

Barlun, Diipilii of lh Hnri-Ki'l. Rnoiii 113. Slate Capital. Albanv. Xt Vork.

Knvlnpf mast hi t' Mini ked "All TOMO 1 LE KOO LEGAL NOTICIS ATASPBCI AL TER PART 2 OK tlie Supieuie Court, at III Court KintCK I'uumy, on tin 17tli day of Mav. 1918. PRESENT HON. E. IVAN KIN, Jastice.

the Matter of thi Aopliralion of BENJAMIN UEBOWITZ lor lli-dlarliaixe of an ancient niorlKage on tlie premises. 147 Rodney tjlreet. Brooklyn, New York. Upon the annexed petition of BENJAMIN duly veiili-l tlie loth day of May. llMX.

the affidavit of rfwoin to the 12th day of Mav. and the schedules Iheielo annexed and referred to. lET all peinon lnt.iolrd elmw iau.se at a Sincial T-iiii Part I tli-ie-of. lo be held in and lor the Count of Kinico, ut Room UilO-H at tin Municipal Building, Court and Jo- laleiuoll Si reels. Ill tile B'l uUKll of Brooklyn City of New York, on the Jtilh day of Muy.

khs al 10 u'elo. in the loiTnoon of Unit day. oi as soon thereafter ax counsel can lie heard, why an order should not In made hnein discharging of record a certain mortgage for $3,000.00. hil'i tlie 21st day of Novemher. 1 he.

I til. Ci ttL'att low at Captain Ray. who died Saturday, is survived by his wife, Mrs, Mary T. Ray; a daughter, Mrs. Crace McDermott.

and three sons, James Osborne E. and Wallace ,1. Rav. and Theresa ReeiL He was onjielery, Hempstead. She was the ating from KrasnHis Hall HieiI School, entered St.

i'ni versity for a pie-dental course He joined the armv in March Thursday, 11 o'clock. KAMPFE WILLIAM, PEARSON AUGUST, on Mav! DEMARCO MICHAEL at, at Morristown. N. on May 17,, 16 1943 0f 441 53d street, beloved! his home. 87-79 Lefferts Boulevard, 1948.

husband of Louise S. Kampfe; husband of Bernhardina; father of 1 en May 16. beloved husband of; father of Mrs. Alfred Stapf and Nilsson Aura Dularri and1 a graduate! li. imtiicim, in Brooklvn and was of Public School a surv ivni" are nun- nautili le To.l.lil Claire and father of Joseph William R.

Kampfe of Morristown; Aimer Pearson. Services at Eric-i ani' received his hash wm of Mrs. Antoinette DeMarco; brother of Mrs. William Kricson's Chapel 500 Statej training at Camp llobert son Also survived by three brothers and and Mrs. James White of Butler, iStreet, at 8 p.m.

Inter-! Ark. doing overseas in April one sister. Funeral from the and Mrs. William G. Dick- meIlt Wednesday.

10 a.m.. Ever-'j'M-l his divUion took part in tiionson Chapel, 119-04 Hillside inson of Syracuse. N. Y. Funeral arpens Ceme erv u.i..

i I i. 1 -l nri URr miinani. had attended Manual I aming 'Evelyn Barrett, Mrs. Winifred High Schoo nor to his join- i iq Richtmever and Mi s. a ct ie mg the armed forces.

1 eb, 18. he was employed by the; MlachcnKo- Sperrv Cv ro.scope Company. He Joseph Chuisiano Freeport, May is A requiem mass for Joseph Chuisiano oi Benninglon Ave. was offered today at the Our Holy Re- Avenue. Richmond Hill; Solemn service at his home, 49 Morris lattle of Cherbourg.

ias 20 at the time of bis fleatb. cuiaoern u. lompKins li 1 i i ,1 ct 1 1 i i Rrquiem Mass Wednesday. May 19. Avenue, Morristown.

Wednesday REED GEORGE A. Jr 11 a.m. at the Church of the evening, May 19, at 8 o'clock. In-'killed in action in France Private. July 27, Hempstead.

Mav IS- Eliza- deemer R. C. Church. Pine St. I Besides his parents he is survived bv three Mrs.

Wil-: Edward P. Mullin beth D. Tompkins of 17H (Jreen- and Ocean Ave. followed bv in rl l-i. I A 1 1,1 It BiJ VV 1 1 HV.VUWIV 1 flD, UflT7 1944.

beloved son of George Theresa Reed; dear brother of Mrs.jand a In Interment StJterment Lutheran Cemetery. Brook. Ilyn, N. on Thursday, May 20 Holy Child Jesus. Charles Cemetery.

other. Albert. and' wlL" WiIU uieu in noiy uoou kalhall hi wif of Pf(, buried today in Cypress ilery. Westbury. Mr.

Chuisianoj MCi an4W am l'blmanx. uf 'liam Boehmer, Lauretta iThere.sa Reed: a brother. I at 11:30 o'clock. William Boehmer, Lauretta, The- DEVANEY WINIFRED, May tuns i emeierv. wereiuieu on aturiuiv, pi-.

party or the gain mortifaire ii. 1 i.i. IPan. which part, winch mn Ma. Hl Reed, with the V.

S. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., St. Thomas! SOHL CHARLES, on Sunday. Air Force, and a nephew, Aquinas R. Church, 9th 16- beloved father of Richard Oorge Anthony Roehmer.

and 4th Avenue. Reposing Tues- and Henry. Service at the Fair- 17. 1948. beloved wife of James; de- KAVANAGH THOMAS May voted mother of Thomas, Dennis 16.

1948, beloved husband of Alice; end Patrick; daughter of James dear father of Mary; son of end Winifred Rochford. Reposing Thomas also survived by one at John T. Gallagher Funeral brother, four sisters. Reposing at i-orded in the otfue of the of the County of Kinifs on the 1th day of December. 19:23 in Block Series of Mortgages, Section 8.

Liber 5'67. pane 148 and Indexed under Block No. 2187 on the Land of the Count of Kina. naid MoriKag-e heins' imw iifiu id.si. iiiniii hip i luuiij-un ins wne, jus.

i iirmeiia stead of Orville TiChuLsiano, and nine children, Cronk, 46 Greenwieb St. Harry, Anthony, Louis. Ceorge, She was the daughter of the John und Villa Chuisiano, Mrs. late Joseph E. and Sarah Cominos, Mrs.

Klizabeth ri 1 'cnna unarjei. aai Atianue Avenue. Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Re- Higgins Funeral Home 11W Tuesdav at ft nm Interment ciuiem Mass Little Flower Church, pect Avenue. Funeral Thursday Wednesday.

Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Tompkins and Is survived by al.Maniscalo and I' 101 etice S'reet. Borough of Brooklyn. Ciu- of N'w York.

Michael V. Casey Rites Thursday nephew, LeRoy K. Tompkins. ICastellano. Thursday.

10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Immacu- i-vtt timiMon I late Heart of Mary R. C. Church, REHTLL On May 16.

TREANOR WALTER sud- i cn kt A I 1 -1 nf aufftclt-nt rranon appeai'iiiir tture- fur. 1ft aurvli-e of this unlet- be made eajmji iiA, uriuvru vijaemy. May io, i4, aevotea son or by deliverinit a ropy thereof tone May lb, 1948, oi Magnolia lOharies and Sylvia: sister oil Anna E. Hogan Treanor, and dear Montvale, New Jersey, beloved hus-i lmermenl -v ur0S5 Charles Joan, Catherine, James brother of Anne and Mrs Wil- b.md of Josephine Mary; father of KELLY On May 17. 1948.

land John Rehlll. Funeral from herjiiam MFadden. Reposing at resi-l A solemn requiem masc for Jeffrey H. and Robert H. Dill; son CATHERINE mee Lenahan).

be- residenre 360 60th Street, on dence, 368 Pacific Street. Requiem Michael Ca-ev retired real of Mrs. Louise Dill and brother of loved wife of John; devoted May 20, 8:30 a.m.; Re-(Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Pauls estate editor of the New York Walter B. Coota Service i uviiiKsuii.

ocivicc ni, wic inuuier 01 ivua. majKaii-L on inci, i quiem ivia.s vjui ljauy ui rt-i-ij. L7. UhUroa Interment Calvary Kairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Nora, John, Thomas and James petual Help R. C.

Church. Inter-1 Cemeterv Herald Tribune, will be offered at 10 a.m. Thursday in Our INC. Wellv clctdf. nf frs Rii1(ill fllr- mant Hull- r-rrta Ppmptprv Street, Jamaica, on Wednesday at C.

rav lsn Mirhapl limnhun in Trf-! WALDECK ERNST CHARLES, I.ady nf Perpetual Help 8 p.m. DOWLING HELEN on May I land. Reposing William A. Martin! REID Set. WILLIAM May 18- 1948- devoted brother cburrh, 5ih Ave.

and 50th St. Funeral Home, Classon Avenue, cor- killed in action on November ynrisuan nenry waiaeck ana hetore tne mass tiA al lilt, t-'if. I'n til shortly the bndv will ner Sterllntr Place. Funeral 1 1944 in Franre devoted son rionaa; aeany oeiovea oi R.aie Thursday, 10:15 a.m.; Requiem Harry and Elizabeth Shanley Reid FUNERAL INFORMATION 50 Stftntii Atenat MAia 2-8585 Twxttau, Mav Ufft l.aPORTE. Oliver J.

II nil M. at hapel Lt NUUl lsr, Harry P.M. at Lhapel Wednesday, Mav litii MARTIN. Ctaarlea A. 1:110 P.M.

at Chapel CAMPBH.L. Huib l)ll P.M. al Chapel Thurittai. May 20th S.A.VDII OKU, John I 00 P.M. al Chapel Willi me pennon and schedule upon wliii'h the -ani' i.

hani-d. to the R.ni. trar of the County nf on nr hefoif the lsth duv of May. I'M hihI by publlnhliiK I'aid order "in ft published in the nt Kinn." on the lSth day of May. to wit.

the Brooklyn Eaifle. TER K. IVVN JlMtiie i.f the Sllpren1. I'. tip! Granted May 17.

1948. Fram-ie J. Sinnotl, Clerk. CU RT. i nl NTV Realty Plaintift, HK-amM Anuiuiziata ct si Simon Sventlik, Plaintiff" attorney.

:i.i.', Brnadwav. Y. C. 7. Pur.niiint to en'i' May 13.

1S4S. I nill sell at tlon hy WALTER HM.I.D-W'ELfy. aiietioiieer. at tin- Real Estate E.xi-hatiire. h9 nitttrflK Strot.

Brooklyn. Ni-w York City, on June 9. at 12 tio.in ii parrel of land w'th th building" and iliiproveinentu thereon. d. rated in Kinirs Countv.

knuwn a. and by St. Mark Avmn', b-im; a piretl mi th-" (touthe'-lv side of Si. Mark' distant of A. thh beine 42'6" frnm and rear, in width by 128'6" in d-pth on rarh j.iid sidelines runninc paialhl to ilraml Avenue, beine more de.

srribed In judgment. Th- -al be to any slat" of child Chapel, OjI Atlantic Ave. Burial will lie in date of Heaven Cemetery. Westchester County. Mr.

Casey, who lived at 447 (j'2d died Sunday of a heatt Winterllng and Johanna K. Viedt: also survived by nephews and nieces. Masonic service by Kedron Lodge, No. 803, F. A.

at his home, 7614 4th Avenue. Mass St. Catherine of Genoa R. C. dear brother of Margaret, James Church.

Interment St. Johns and Harry Jr. Reposing at Harry Cemetery. iQuayle Funeral Home, 134 Smith KRAMER ANNA, of 52 Stan- Street. Requipm Mass Thursday, liirui Qt--nrt iff inxo A TO ')f a Gt Paiil'e Phlimh lfi 1948, sLster of George J.

S. Dowling and Mrs. Katherine F. Burns; aunt of the Rev. F.

D. Burns. S.J. Funeral from Dierlnger Funeral Home, Far Rockaway, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Mary' Star of the Sea Church, Far Rockaway.

10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Ivirence, L. I. DUNN DANIEL, on May 16.

1948. of 751 Halsey Street, beloved hiit-band of the late Mary Dunn, by several nieces and ittaek. He was a native of this 8:30 p.m. Religious OUCCI, ivia.v iU, 13tO, M'ru to lJ a.m.. wi-.

1. u-u years, beloved wife of Adolph; de-' Interment with millurj' honors, StJf; services at St. Pauls Evangelical and hpforp voted mother of Adolph Jr. and John's Cemetery. going lo th? was with the 'Lutheran Church, 313 W.

22d-riiiimp in nil 1218 fUtkh A't. BUck. 2-026 'iAinaiu, ucai ki aiiuniuiiirri ui; i mi He retired last ward Donald, Raymond and' RILEY May 17. 1948. ELIZA- airrw.

"iXeff Vork Sun. rueidci. Mat) llth PENSC. John H. Sr.

A.M. at Chapel MIH.l R. William I MM) P.M. at Chapel JOHNSEN. Mils P.

3:110 P.M. at Chapel WILSON Harylll 3:00 al Chapel Wednesday. Mnv LABSO.N, Tellel I P.M. al Chapel Dorothy Kramer. Service Tues- BETH, of 872 Street, wile of P-m.

ineiu day, 8 p.m., at George Werst late Samuel, and devotedjiery, private. surviving are bU wife the 1 neral Home, 71-41 axiper mother of Esther and John wall EDITH HELEN. Kain whom be Glendale. Funeral also survived by brother Monday. May 17.

1948. of 1012 1 1 PHucerl Bafl.it- Soil uns at Pled IIWI I led 111 1 HUH. lUO I nil- The moderate eot of the service rendered by Walter B. Cooke is an old story, yet it lakes on a new importance in these price-conscious limes. But low eost is not the only answer as to why more and more families turn to Walter B.

Cooke. Sincerity, lioncMy and friendline characterize every act of our service. Perhaps this is the real reason why we conduct one out of every ten funerals in ork City. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP nepnews. rceiaxsuiK at, uai-Ueiier Sons Funeral Home.

25 1.10 u.in. nun iiitiii r.piKieensi ucean Avenue, sister oi uif both Kenneth, Cemetery. nero.si Memonai. i.xii jui R(licrt aunt 0f Robert W. Avenue.

Wednesday, 8 p.m Mineral WaU Jr pHenciS mav call at the flleie student IS I Ludep Bl.d. BU. wnirh an m-cuiate survey may siiiiw: lo tenanc ies and i'-t: ui. 1200 Approx inale aoioiint due pla ntiff per Judgment 1 6 fSO. 1 and int.

i -t costs, disbursements and allnwnii LEEN DENNIS on May 17. Aberdeen Street, between Broad-v ay and Bushwick Avenue. Re-CjUiem Mass Wednesday. 9:15 a.m., Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment Calvary Thursday, 10 a.m.

Interment rhanel ost Atlantic Ave Thunddi. May 1948. of 5614 6th Avenue, beloved IIT.MMMONS. Itabelle In Cf3cmoriam nue. Notice of service later.

husband of Elizabeth Sullivan Servieea ta be Arranied aboiit J.iijS.oO and my-t ami water about V3fi.7.'i and Inter, -t. Dated, New Y.n Cm mhv uu, JOSEPH H. WIS. r.i nn lS-tiiTuiTh Leen: loving father of William; brother of Joseph, Maurice. John.

Julia and Edward. Reposing at ROMANO SAM. on Mav 15.: WILLS On May 15. 1948. BERT, FORD In loving memorv of oar 1948, beloved hu.sband of the late'C beloved husband of Alma beloved sister, VERONICA L.

Anna: father of Frank, Sally, devoted father of Mrs Henrv A. who died May 18. 1944 Ma.sses 158-14 NorlKer. FL 3-6600 Bl.d. May Tu'iday, Cosfji'ove Chapels, 5723 Avenue.

SMITH. William hertirea In b'e Arranied PmiIiuti Mats nt fllir irtv nf Ppr.l1""""! ucaii, onm nunc, run I Clara and Peter. Funeral from his son of Mrs. Fred of C. Church.

Thurs petual Help R. residence, 422 Midwood Street, Painted Post. N. Y. Service vv HtLA jamivs i-assea aa Wednesday, 9:30 a Requiem Schaefer's Funeral Parlor, 4th Ave- three ear a day, 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MATTIELLO Dr. JOSEPH on May 16, 1948, at his residence, Three generations of family supervision; One Standard of Excellence FAIRCHILD SONS IN' tVNfiAL MRF.CTOIS SINCE MM Mass St. Blaise R. C.

Church.inue at 42d Street, on Tuesday, May-Kingston Avenue and Maple 18, at 8 p.m. Robert I. Porter 111 am Tnlarmanl Cf Inhnv'tinl KTn DO aAtrlr.A at' If's memory as dear today Aa in tlie hour r. pajaed awav DAUGHTERS and SON ISO-10 HiUiidt A. JAauica 6-6470 ruetdav, Mav llth MOLL, Caroline P.M.

al Ckapel Wednesday, May liih McKEON. Elliabelh Screlee In he Arra'ntH BMALL, Laara 1:00 al Chapel A.mv.UKIlV UL, VU1UJO rUSL, LIU. 9UU, A Kllll. 1 536A 5th Street, beloved husband cemetery 1 8:45 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, i iC 3 May 19.

9:30 a m. Interment Long Island National Cemetery. Jn a3cmciriam The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriam" Venet You may obtain a ropy ol ihia booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker at MAm 4 b-W oi aosepnine mee unieun ana devoted father of Mrs. Margaret Kim, Mrs. Elizabeth Yozzo, Rosamond and Barbara.

Reposing at SANDIFORD JOHN, on May 16, 1948. beloved husband of Emily; devoted father of Mrs. Jessie O3J9SC0 8PELLMAN The sixth Anni- HARRY T. PTll MORTUARY. INC BROOKLYN 121 llMWth Art ail am.

I ISI Uatai lwar4-IUaii 125 Cktwcli Atitm ruNinaL nomis in N. Y. and Brooklyn Funeral Home.lMangin; grandfather of Patricia 187 S. Oxford Street, Brooklyn. Ann.

Funeral services at Walter B. QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 4rZ42M la-ltMiltaafcBWilauic(-H7 antar A-12M IM 14 Nartk. lashwi 1 tCO -ISU U-ll Farait AnniM-Mffamaa 1 (WO BOMLVN- MANHATTAN -BKON -QUCENS Mass for the late JAMES Solemn Requiem Mass St. Saviour's Cooke, Funeral Home, BSOOKIT nOSHWO JAMAICA GARDEN CtTT MAKHASSET A. SPELLMAN Sr.

will be offered iR. C. Church, 8th Avenue and 6th 7th Avenue. Wednesday. 8 p.m on Wednesday, 8:30 at st Street, on Thursday.

10 a m. Cremation Thursday, 1 p.m., Fresh Francis Xavier church, Brooklyn. Beniainlno Bieglla, Directors. i Pond Crematory. i.

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