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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 18, 1950 19 LOVE COMES TO CASSIE Yom OBITUARIES Continued from Page 2l'Post Claims Vet -popped funds and By V1DA HURST Eye Appeal First Aim BIRTHDAY By STELLA Plan Triple Funeral for Victims Vas Left at Post coffee whenever she happened CHAPTER XVIII "Who 1 the suitor?" Lynn tn wakpn in the room adioinine her husband's. But the other! 81'NDAY, IS Born' In Breeding of Roses Of Flatbush Gas Leak-Tragedyicirk Warner inquired as John Car- two shared fruit, toast, bacon on Father's Pay. you are: rineton's car sped down the V. 1 fKla I I broad tree-shaded boulevard. While pians art Wine com-lhe died early yeierday mom- Brooklyn V.

F.W. post to or- dim r8K u.c "vmotKiv by nature, but tnis 1 v. n. Kleted for a triple funeral, theine. ganization checks totaling $110 Cassie's green eyes were guile th riininff room Tne cook Dre-i I nvmau i v.mmj pared it and the second naid parccl of Hower show was heard jj-ely of w.xxl as tne material cir.n tthirh'artistic temperament, which lslto complain: -Why is it one, from which the trellis is to bt liodies of Mrs.

Lama Titus, 7i. Fo.ice saia there was no using tne money to bet on less. 'Just a boy I knew in Elm displayed sometimes a little sweet-smelling roses constructed but it i.eed not be. ht-r grandson. Aliv.rt Titus.

gas in the apa-tment when'the races, was held in $1,000 a-schooltxn and a great-prand-jtiie bodies were found and no bail yesterday for grand Jury ville. I used to work for his rive iioe men ncic mi fit-iiii- i.uuduv ni'Hi, nunc uuiauic, she never displayed when Richard Hoyt's wife was present. The servants had been there often. However, you have a sn. Richard Smitu.

22 months. on tne gas range wereaction iul years ago?" Iciieaptr and more easy to con- father." "The one who fired you?" Cans, who lives at 107-38 at the Thomas Ed- trned on There was a smell than and she r.ln aiity to remain calm In not popular with them, but they a crisis which Is the forceful llSth Richmond Hill, wa ward Ireland Funeral of ammonia in tne rcom, how- "Yes. I'd forgotten I told you Contained in tlie tie of 'struct isa trellis ot pipe and "sees" va the answer to the ire. woman's query. The major ob- Any pluir.bing supply house' jective o( all rose breeding the will supply galvanized Iron Xostrand it was an-ever, and a gas company work- quartermaster 01 ine anout jt liked the pretty young grand-; side of your nature coming to daughter who made no demands the fore.

You are one of those and was alwavs friendly. jwho has a dual personality. nounced vestenlay All were man who insetted the refng-vittims of gas poisoning fromjerator in the apartment said a refrigerator leak at theirjtuere appeared be a stop- past few decades has been eye pipe, from one-luif to three-appeal, with hardihood and quarters ot an In In diame- Kocntora yon, r. wun, part of vour rharnii headquarters at 3... Hatln.sh I.

Sweel! Yo are so disarm. hen. according to the truthful-complamt signed by Com- sorrv can-t tne 1 Anulis rf 1 111 I'm I The fact that Jewel was may apar pleasure- home. 719 E. 31st according pjee and a slight leak.

adaptability to many soil types ma.ip it papier for Cassie loving, lighthearted even a ter. They will thread it and supply all needed elbows or police. I Mis. litus. a witow.

was the 'in tell her grandfather that she little light-headed at times but iiu.nu, aDOUt VOU. derh.ll he forged three, ThAV Y.hprl thp opiv the secondary aim. Tremendous progress toward Airs. Titus and tier grandson, Mother of Lharle-i s. Titus and would not be home that many mere is a ioi oi serious- oilier connections.

The wire, cither galvanized, stranded guy checks and cashed them. Albert Titus were found dead George Titus, V. S. nini, to your nature, you men. now and was fumbling with the key but his hand over Acconiing to police.

(Jans ad- In their apartment late Friday those ends have been achieved, especially during the past ten years that this quest has been I'm hav ns ri nner witn Mr. are Dorn leaaers anu wire or slightly more expensive aluminum wire, Army. The grandson, is survived his parents Charles and Lillian Titu.i and three mitted misappropriating lSihers stopped her. lght. Richard was still alive, fid was rushed to Kings w.n-npr" the said iode consmeraoie lorce oi cnar- He looked surprised but not acter.

ou are fond of the otner tnecKs xoiaiing more man a minute Cassandra! but no charge concern- never have a cnam.e t0 speak stimulated by the American Rose Society's annual selection can be obtained irom any radio and television supply house. sisters. Mrs. Jean Smith, Helen Cbuntv Hospital, where all displeased as he replied, "You, sciences and history and would of the "All-American Cham lllg me cmtru a.i. a one Are vou st If desired small galvanized efforts to save nis life failed.japd Loretta Titus.

The infant iwas a son of John and Jean are' You mean he invuea a goou siuueni or re made. pions." angrv with me iron turnbuckle8 also may be search worker in either of you?" Smith. So rigorous are the standards these fields. If so trained, you Mrs. Carolina Morton for the society's award that for Cassie smiled.

"Now, orana-father, you don't think I'd ask Before Magistrate Joseph Gel-bocki in Felony Court yesterday. Cans waived examination. He is a veteran of World War 1. would be a good teacher and obtained from the latter for, insertion In the trellis wires to take up my slack that may later develop. the first time since 1939 no new lecturer, for you have the abil- "Angry? About what'" 'Because your grandfather insisted on my winning your confidence." She thought he must hear her heart, its tumult was so great.

HIM, do you? Funeral services for Mrs. Carolina Morton of -170 Leonard Boulevard. New Hvde Park, will awards were made this year I imncinn it has been done, to clarify complicated sub Tips on Framework William Chipman, Veleran Newsman )be held at 8 o'clock tonight at he said dryly. "Lynn Warner is a very attractive man and at least ten years older than you are. Cassandra!" The touch of his hand made her Instead, excluding last years as too recent for a final judgment, the society named the "10 best" from among all of Its previous award winners.

Those the Charles Morton Funeral Wme, 578 Onderdonk jects. maKing tnem appear quite simple and easy to asslmiliate. To find what the stars have in. store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the $300,000 EXPLOSIONS AND FIRES RAZE 2 UPSTATE WAREHOUSES tremble. "I'm not mad at you about Ridgevvood.

Burial will lie to You asked him to get ac morrow morning in Lutheran; William Jo-eph Chipman, 52. "10 best" were listed recently anvthing. she murmured am .1 nrt nW uuainteu wun me in me uii hMinKmi, i The framework of a trellis In the open garden need be only two or more pairs of uprights, embedded In the ground and topped with horizontal lengths of pipe through elbows. Across the top, also at the sides, the o.irneesuie, June th kpv in in this column. i i i 4i i lie i ia i-m mail Morton, the wite ot as a sport, writPr on llc'" the l.K-k.

But the man opened Morton, died on Thursday Phi et two warehouses following her inside tremendous Most Fragrant Roses For those Interested In rais the of tin. She was a mem- died vesterdav glass-inclosed vestibule. ington papers ing roses primarily for scent, iai me nuSe Aim) uerui unr- he whisnered she reminded him. "Mr birthday star be your, Her utter fearlessness neveiylaily guide. failed to amuse him.

i Monday, June 19 "Thafs right, my dear, but OEM1N; (kUj Jun from now 011 he is On his 0Vn.all mu rtull broi mnmUtlni Remember that, will you?" 1 CANCKR (Juii 13-Jutir 33) Tk Mr I glad to hear it. she re-jor uuinn mum nntMt. torted. "I'd hate to think vou leo h.hui. bmi not ber of the Ladies Aid Society of rMomnal Hospital," Manhattan.

today and caused damage esti- Wil, vou havp Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. wire may be stretched as desired. the society has compiled this list of most fragrant roses: mated at wuo.uuo. prior to his death, he had worked on the copy dek of dinner with me alone tomorrow New Hyde Park. Besides her Jiushand, she is survived by a The blaze sent flames soaring six to in times tne neiKiu oil nu" daughter.

Mrs. Alildred Goetz; .1 I 1 1.1 tVI II 1 I the earlv 20s he was a naa io asK any man iu u.c ason, Howard: a sister. warehouses ana ournea oui i rali for vol. herP or Rising she pressed a ctivitie Reichenhach. and Isections of buildines containing! to me Alary Marv LIBRA lSnl 53-Oct 13) ArUrnoon ud tvenlnt hour ftr doubiftU.

grandchildren. i mpman was wmeiy Known sma ammunition, oil; she thoucht he seemed rpJquicK Kiss on nis cnee. in the cimis world for his "Cir- Hrums and eeneral h. I must run. I'm already late lieved when she answered.

SCORPIO (Oct 34-Nov. 23) Be practical Will vou tell Jewel for me? cus Bible," a volume showing1 clocks i in ail your methods today. 'Downtown. A quarter after 1. Crimson Glory 2 Etoile de Holiande 3.

Mirandy A. Heart's Desire T. Hector Deane 6 C.lrona 7. Neige Parfum 8. Golden Dawn 8 Christopher Stone 10.

Dickson's Red A list of 10 most fragrant loses also has been compiled by a group of the nation's leading nurserymen. It follows: the circus routes in the nation He answered gravely. "It willi lv-Twi Fire companies from Sche at the same hotel where we iFailjrr a Say HrmfmbranreB eive me great pleasure." CAPRICORN (Dec. 33-Jan. 30) Better nectady and Albany fought the mtt." stick to routine, blaze for three hours before Refore lie could repeat It AQUARIUS Un.

2i rrt. 19) Be tactful He had been working on another circus book and also was completing a volume on Southern football history. IT helnpd form the Pattern He was always saying things like that so she couldn't be sure just what he meant by it. Did bringing it under control. and nelplul to others.

had appeared In the hall P1SOFS (Feb. SO-Msr. 3D Wisdom must oe exerted in ail projects. he suspect his young wite in-. ARIES (Mar.

33-Apr. 30) Be eat suard A firm foundation may be obtained by lowering the legs into holes a foot wide by a foot and a half to two feet deep and pounding chunks of rock into the hole around the pipe. Greater solidity may be given this foundation by pouring a thin cement in among the rocks. Fitting the trellis to the side of a house, frame or brick, offers no greater problem and requires less pipe. No upright is required against the house, to which the upper horizontal lengths are fastened directly.

For fastening against frame the pipe ends are fitted with a flanged terminal of any type bearing screw holes. For fastening to brick a quarter length of a hrick at the desired height is chipped from the wall and the pipe end cemented into the hole. Star drills mav Vie iued She wore a pale blue evening dress. Cassie had never seen her look so pretty but her voice was brittle. terest in the attorney or was he BALZANO LOUIS.

Died April 1950. Up nuiiiot Ml how mLM him. My han lU htt to ssv; ICod know how I miM htm la horns that la lonesoma todar. against til advice. Collegiate Athletic Conference jO DWYcK VCMLfcS and contributed information TO FATHERS TAURUS (Apr.

3I-My 3D Don under take a haaaraotia job today. really as indifferent as he seemed? Cassie didn't know but she was too happy to worry Mayor O'Dwver's annual Fa- "at are 'ou banging loving Wife and Devoted Children. ther's Day proclamation, issued arounu um nere ioi sue ue about anything. tootnau to the Encyclopedia Britannica and Spalding's F'oot-ball Guide. His wife, Anne, of 880 5th Manhattan, survives.

BARBATO MICHAEL. In lov Novel Fishing yesterday, pays tribute today to (To Be Continued) manded. "You know we're having guests for dinner and you have to change." 1. Crimson Glory 2. Mirandy 3.

Heart's Desire 4 Etoile de Holiande 5. San Fernando fi. Girona The Doctor 8. Golden Dawn 9. Hadey ing memory of our beloved Father.

the father in the home as the TOjed January 2, 1950. foundation of our future and Son Born Bappy Day In Heaven, Daddy "I'll be ready long before the teacher of our youth in the Service on Coasl Loving Daughters, FRANCES and Mr. and Mrs. Werner Meyer importance of peace and brotherhood through the world." you've finished your cocktails," Cassie predicted preceding her up the stairs. Jewel had turned of 2835 Ocean Ave.

announce Harry B. Korwan, JEANIE. EGLINTON In loving memory A surprise is in store for In the birth of a son, Merrill El- In citing "For a Safe World 10. Rubaiyat Advice on Trellis landers who board live-bait rot Meyer, on May 27 at Long Lof PETER. Died July 15, 1940.

Tomorrow Teach Democracy to the attorney. Her voice was low but so furious it carried farther than she realized. boats for fishing in the Pacific Mass offered. Island College Hospital. Todav" as the theme for the The subject of roses also for maklne such holes in con.

Active in Masonry off Southern California. The holiday, the Mayor urged all brings up that of the trellis for'crete or stone. trim, fast vessels are equipped 9 happy houiw wa once enjoyed, How aweet, their memory atlll. But death haa left a loneliness The world eaa never fill. Mrs.

William Dubey of 67 citizens to observe the occasion with lounges, dining rooms and Hanson Place, Miss Blanche Religious and Masonic ser vices for Harry B. Korwan, 48 "1 can't stand much more, Lynn! You're driving me to the breaking point." "My dearest girl, what do you mean?" Ella; Sons, Peter and Eugene. two-way radios to locate the Meehan of 215 E. 4th and in worship, by display of the American flag and "to otherwise honor the father In the home." best fishing waters, Miss Dorothy Schaap of 881 Aeronautics Group To Meet June 25 GOLD6BERRY ROBERT of 98 Scranton Lynbrook, a former Brooklyn resident, will And, according to word from Washington Ave. attended re fe-ho died on June 12, 1947.

Masses the area's All-Year Club, a be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at union at Skidmore College, Sar offered. "You haven't called me since she came here. I never see you Yachting Forges Into Foreground As Canada Sport Yachting in Canada is fast travel organization, sportsmen atoga Springs, N. last Sleep on.

dear Father, and take your net, Tner nils you moat who loved you beat. $3,000,000 Citrus Fire Ends Town's Industry except in front of Richard. the Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Ave. He died Friday of a heart attack. already are reporting catches of barracuda, yellowtail and other Daughter, ELIZABETH TOOLE, "Aren't you exaggerating, Jewel? I came early tonight Eloise, June 17 (U.R) and FAMILY.

McCAULEY JOHN. June 20, fighting game fish. Among favorite places for va Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Taige of 47-01 215th Baysido, an so I could be with you.

The New York Branch of the Women's International Association of Aeronautics, Mrs. Jesse R. Chamberlin, president, will hold its annual president's tea on Sunday afternoon, June 2j, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Officers Club, U. S.

Naval Air Station, Floyd Bennett Field. Guests of honor growing in vacation appeal. Each year new sailing clubs are 1943. Anniversary Mass Tuesday, nounce the birth of a daughter Fire swept through a 10-acre citrus packing plant today, destroyed buildings and tons of canned juice worth nearly "For how long? Ten or minutes while we mix the Mr. Korwan, who moved from Brooklyn to Lynbrook four years ago, was connected with the equipment division of the American Can New York office.

He had been with the cationists who want to try their hand at, the thrilling sport of 7 a.m., St. Mary Star of the Sea Uyssa Jill Taige, on June 10 at CometUnas note of an old-fashioned aoni ocean fishing is Newport Har the Lenox Hill Hospital, Man 000.000 and left this town of bor, a large port on the coast hattan. Mrs. Paige is the former Srhigs ue a ttwught of you. Z-- WIFE and CHILDREN.

organized and greater interest is being taken In national and international racing events. Last year Canada played host martinis. With the servants running in and out of the pantry." Cassie could not hear his reply. She had heard enough to concern for more than 30 years of Orange County, an area that Vivian Corin'ne Fern; daughter 'McGRADE In memory of my of Mrs. Daisy Fern of 260 is virtually a huge grove of Busband, our Dad, and dear papa Ocean Parkway.

'green orange groves. Active in Masonic circles, Mr. Korwan was a member of Minerva Lodge 792, F. A. Aurora Grata, Scottish Rite realize that Jewel was pursu- pJUJTEIi J.

McGRADE. who left 5,000 without an industry. Firemen from seven cities In the Central Florida citrus belt brought the fire under control after three hours but the flames had wiped out the huge operation of Snively Groves, and the Polk Packing our nome ucrooer iau. to yachtsmen from the United States, Britain and Bermuda, and also competed in the yacht racing events at the Olympic Games in Britain. will include Capt.

Donald Wilcox, commandant of the field, and Mrs. Wilcox; Commander T. H. James, executive officer, and Mrs. James, president of Bodies and Kismet Shrine.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs Just tboiiffht of sweet remembvanoe, Jiiat a memory, aad and true. Jut a "Pftther'a Day" devotion. Of those who still think, of you. Your FAMILY. a Edith AV.

Korwan, and a sister, Mrs. Juan Sabater of Puerto For the keen beginner and the Officers' Wives Club; Com- (J skilled yachtsmen alike, Canada mander Sam Lew, public rela Rico. McGRADE In memory of offers a variety of ideal sailing tions officer and Mrs. Levy and ing him. Lynn was obviously on the spot.

Cassie was sure he was too honorable to be Involved in an illicit romance with the wife of his client. "Poor Grandfather," she thought. "I wonder if he suspects it. Maybe he does. Maybe that's why he's so sarcastic to her." Reaching her room Cassie showered and dressed In the evening gown she had bought DANIEL J.

Died October 27. 1948 Norman Hjman (22), Manhattan; charlotte areas unsurpassed any where in 'Miss Lois Fairbank, governor President St, HU memory Is ea dear today Bhirmrm Oil. 174S the world. of the X. .1.

Section of As In Mis hour he passed away 1' Daughter, GENEVIEVE. From ocean to inland sea, the 99 Club, Women Licensed S. W. Stodart, 63, World War I Vet Karl Brru (47). 970 43d St Bettr Ols (37), 1014 45th St.

Jerome NovicK (231. 1711 Foeler Marilyn amber (22), Nevark, N. 1. Anthony Zazzarino (221. 44 Russell Alice Toner (22), 549 Morgan Ave.

Leais Fmmg (22), 117 Msry Plenty (28), Manhattan. Charle Schlndler 1 25 1, 185(1 Prospect Place, Freda AJberl (20), 2165 Pacific 8t. MORAN FRANK J. In loving Joa-ph Barttiev 131). 1882 E.

12th Heirn Danovukl (521. 531 Llnwood St. Arthur Drechen (28). 305 Linden Boulevard; Eleanor Flereteln (22), 221 Linden Boulevard. Fernand Pfrreault (28), 82 Crooke Jacqueline Mor-ra (25), 75 Weoater Ave.

Arthur Lund 151). 876 58th Synnove Strom (29). 425 58th St. memory of our dear Daddy. Pilots, and John Smithowski, governor of the Quiet Bird-man.

The committee for the tea In from broad river to protected lake, the sailing enthusiast is provided with unlimited yachting conditions to suit his every Starts 29th Arctic Trip With Crew of Students Boothbay Harbor, June 17 (U.R) Commander Donald B. MacMillan shoved off in the schooner Bowdoin today with a student crew on his 29th trip to the Arctic. He delayed the start of his trip so it would not interfere with the 145th commencement of Bowdoin College, sponsor of his 8,000 mile vthree month expedition. Domlnlck Fitnaro (24). 20 Montrose cludes: Mrs.

Clarence Croclier- requirement, Rose Chlsrelll (22). 387 7th Ave. John Semenck (24), Manhattan; Shirley Funeral services for Stanley DOLORES WALTGENBACH, ROSEMARY McGOLDRICK. FRANCIS J. MORAN.

JfURPHY-JOHN. Happy Father's Day In Heaven. Daughter, MADDY. Harold Korbke 1281, Flushing; Hilda One of the most Interesting: on. Miss Alice K.

Klutas, Mrs. W. Stodart, 63, World War I Streeker (24). Staten Island. Cohen (20), 50 Nevlns St.

Mllion Frei-d 125), 5024 Bnyder Ruth Bernstfln (23), 1579 Ocean Ave. sailing developments in Canada Harry Schroeder, Mrs. Jack Oouvsrneur Nixon (22), Flushing; Dorothy veteran and a former Flatbush Peicock (211. 128 Willow St. John Kotky (29), 50 Monroe St Jeanntne Emelton Cuevaa (24), 59 Atlsntie Ana Santana (17), 15 union St.

LaOhame 119). 49 Madison St. Bernard Kasof (28). 1047 54tk ftoee Zitckennan (19). 177 Minna St.

Ramon Omierres (28), 473 Paclllc Ana Cornelia (27), 475 Pacific St. Cynl Stephens 119). 408 Hancock Frederick (IB). 263 Putnam Ave. PRENDERGAST NOEL M.

Father's Day remembrance of our Maurice Rand (27), 1097 Prospect Place; Is the number of craft, particularly dinghies and small center-board sloops, that are hauled on trailers by motorists vacationing at any of the hundreds of lakes easily accessible by good motor roads. Patrick 8herldsn (24), Long island City; Nancy Cooper (27). 996 Belmont Ae. Smithowski, Mrs. John Rem-mert, Mrs.

Walter Gardner, Miss Ida Stoehr, Miss Jessie B. Chamberlin, Miss Retty Greenwood, Miss Viola Gentry, Mrs. William Kraencl, Miss Mar-jorie Sammond, Mrs. Lllla dough and Mrs. Joe Crane.

XMrt. Edward Kurmler (25). Huntlnr-on. L. Pauline Romanek (21).

583 Rogers Ave Mat-lla Hclenliis (201. 1180 80th St. Llguorl 153), Olenwood Landing. Josephine Johnson (291. 587 Haliwy FRANCES, BILLY, TOMMY.

SPOSATO JOSEPH, Died June Dorothy ler 23). 58T Halary St. Jotieph Fraaomeni 1241, 160 St. John's Place; Benedelta Conll (21). 9 Terrace Plate.

18, 1922. Philip Nuaxhaitm (30), Jamaica; Ruth Cohen 5 Arabian States Sign Security Pact Alexandria, June 17 The Arab States of Syria, Lebanon, Saudi L. I Mary Mascolo (42), 21S Hudson Avenue. Vlnoent DIBenedetto (25), Richmond Hill; Josephine Scltne (22). 464 Harmon 8 Eaidln Cena 153).

228 40th Elisabeth Juiiano 153). 161 21st St. Alfred Ma.la (25), 1730 Grove HlWe Landnrsf (21). 1729 Orove St. Sam 8'elnbuch (27), 93 Argyie Road; Bertha Furhs 1291.

125 I. 18th St. for the banquet. She hoped Lynn would remember it, but when she returned downstairs, other guests were present. They were finishing their cocktails and everyone, including Jewel, was very gay.

Lynn was seated beside his hostess at dinner and Cassie, at the other end of the table, had no opportunity even for a whispered message. Cut she would see him tomorrow. Carrying this secret in her heart she could remain undisturbed throughout the evening, which seemed endless. These were some of Richard Hoyt's closest friends who had been invited to meet his granddaughter. Later, after Cassie had stopped working, during the holidays perhaps, he intended to present her formally, but for the present he was con (U.R) (22).

1973 70tn St. Rubin Psltls (28), 450 Hopklr.son resident, be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the M. J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West. The Rev.

Nelson F. Parke, rector of All Saints Protestant Episcopal Church, 7th Ave. and 7th wHl officiate. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery tomorrow afternoon. Mr.

Stodart died on Thursday in the Veterans Hospital, St. Albans, after a long illness. He was formerly in the employ of the Dunlop Hat Company. Surviving are three sisters. Mrs.

Anna Quigg Doehling, Mrs. James J. Driscoll and Mrs. Loretta Edgett. Celebration Booms HU memory Is as dear today AS la the hour he passed away Masi offered this morning.

SON and DAUGHTERS. Ruth Ksvlo (27). 1795 sterling Place Egypt, Arabia James MrElroy (21). Haverstraw, H. Ade Roanff (22 373 AmboT St.

Jamea Haiurhton (251. 1545 St. John's Plsce; Oeorse Paraffallo 123). 891 New York Odessa Owens 125), 215 St. John's Plsce Bertoloneo Barbuto (20).

177 Union and Yemen signed a collective security pact here today, the Arab League Political Council announced. In 09emotfam WEDDL(; GOWNS BEAUTIFULLY DRY CLEANED Moth Prooled and Packed In Blue Tissue for Laminir Remembrance LEADING French CLEANERS 7409 liiK Ave HK. 6-3399 Marie Lacava (21). 177 Union St Hotel's Business Hulett's Landing, June 17 Harry Kallnsky (33), 2857 25th CLARKE FRANK G. October ,1949.

The sesquicen'ennial celebra Oersdlne Murphy (22). 157 I. 29th St Oorte Allio (25). 1223 40th Roes 8rlorrs '22). 2152 Ocean Parkway.

Msurlre Mandelbaiun (23), Manhattan; Siissnne leader (241. 250 Ocean PRrkway. Mart.n Kosiit (2BI. 1679 3d Ruth 'imii (21). 2336 E.

29th St. Jerome Landberg (24), 1187 Fjistern Park- av; Rita Macklln (20), 5815 Snyder Ave. James Wilson (21, 9010 5th Loretta Scott 120). 1140 74th St. Henry Fobinaon (3.1).

181 Hoyt Mary King (211. 181 Hoyt 8'. Hum- Fnx (501. Broni; Zelda Tobias (45), 2R2R Kings Highway Sarah urlst (26), 2851 w. 23tn St.

Abraham B-hvarts (261. 1025 45th Ruth Blmbaum (22). 2942 W. 25th St. Vlto Storelll (28).

Manhattan- Eleanors Ooffredo (17). 2155 2d St. Ely Ashkenaxl (27 1, 1968 Ocean Parkway; Orere Franco M6), 1960 Ocean Parkway. tion of Lake Gaortre as a Sum Ko one knows the- silent heartaches. Only those who have loved can tell The srlet we bear in silence "GOIXG PLACES?" PHONE MA.

4-6200 FOR IDEAS A.M.-5 P.M. For the one wt loved to well. John Cuafodlo (29). 345 93d St Frances IWife, Son and Grandson, Jackie. Trost (30), 7015 Fort Hamilton Partway.

Benjamin Levlne 133), 806 Lenox Road; Irene Schnell (23), Manhattan. HermaD Kleirmsn (33), 1718 W. 3d Helen Oreenberf (22). 4919 15th Ave DO LAN JOHN J. In fond and AHAWIH TO PREVIOUS PUZZll August Plralno (201.

16 Fleet Walk; Ollda Crossword Puzzle For the Hett in Catering LO.MIIAR DI'S HESTAl'RANT 1S84 Coney Island Are. ES. 6-9809 Banquet. Weddings showers Special Attention (or Name Parties Ereryttalnf from Sandwiches lo Banquet Dinnera Edasrd Dulfv (32) 71 Huron Emily Hierished memory of a dearly beloved grandfather, who departed this life December 12, 1948. tent to have her initiated into her new life gradually.

It seemed easier for both of them. And while his affprti Corradlnl (IB). 30 rieet walk. Pree (19), 73 Graham Ave; Eileen bevlne (20), 275 Linden Boulevard Cor OS C4.uavetakie (25). 529 Mermaid Wtnslow (31).

82 Eldert St. Marvin Harm (23). 234 McKlbben St Doris Bennett (20). 833 oreene Ave. ACEOS i Josephine Loeice-o (lol, court St.

Rest la- peace, Poppa. Joseph Lewis '231 3312 Fl'h Ethel vU. Paul CarW (23). 359 I 59th St toving Granddaughter, Outlelrer 1211, 2006 Benson Ave. 1 Young cow 5 Remove skla 9Tosspot 13 Finished Isidore Bet-green (58), 5922 18th CLAIRE ALICE.

mer resort is nuking a definite1 impact on at least one well-known resort hotel In this va-cationland. According to Edward F. Nash, eeneral manager of Hulett House, reservations are far ahead of last year. "Many guests," Nash stated, "who enjoyed the hospitality of, Hulett House a generation ago are coming back this It is surprising how many wish to participate in the 150-year' celebration. Many ot the eants, historical dramas, parades, regattas, carnivals and1 athletic events are within easy, distance of Hulett's Landing.

Jennie Slederer (52). 307 Hew-ea St. John Battaalla (23). 97 Trouttnan i iai as sne nersein na-i i2o. 359 e.

at. was concerned (he called at-HlZX 115? Aw tention to her resemblance to Emll" Vuoio 43 Helen tho rvnrtroir In v.i L'Abhrd (25) 435 Ocean Perkwar me portrait in nis study), helirwm fv-h--k (241. mmont. l. susanne made no referenro tn iiorl ooidwt 20) toss st.

cue imj itieience to ner (2). 792 52-1 Ruth 1 13 JQQ (BCOl.) mctKi-iii luvuin niemory form! Pauline Lefskowtta. (22), 12 Morgan Ave. Arthur Taaliavle (28). 250 Union Joaephlne Querela (17), 55 Douglas St.

CJklAlPJ WJ RjAAP WEll IRlDtfpEfeWl IE u6yTHwo TjTjSjfTjRjV tisHm el IR'E iDTJAJTt ATrCZ H'OjSIT AlSjtBelTiAPiE AJIftTEHaRil PAL i i mgm 11221 ItMlJi pi our dear lamer, dOrLN Who IS Street urchin 52 Thlnes easy to do 34 Hawaiian bird J5 Confined 38 Issues of newspaper 41 Goddess of dawn 42 Cotton fabric 44 Orated harshly upon nerves 47 Pert, to an art 48 Dressed SO Stale 53 Suffix: native of 4 Dlsgulw Weird 7-Flat (allure 58 Border 58-Woody plant 17 Love affair Andrew Manoa (22). Manhattan: Beatrice bassed away December 1, 1935, Demetrlou (22), 2620 Avenue Z. moiner wnom many of them I 122). 7100 mass Boulevard Elmer Belcher (25). Martinsville.

EXCLUSIVE HAIR GOODS Wigi Transformations Touptci RE DRESSING RENOVATING EVERYTHING DONE ON PREMISES CHRISTIAN EST. I90S Z30 LiTtaittol St. (Opposite Naenm's) must nave known. He is gone but cot forgotten His Loving CHILDREN. CaSsie'S'' Nancy Goldstein (25).

1773 Sterling Place! Ruth Ha rston 423), 79 Leffert Place. Cor.rad S-hlltt (Wt, 2712 Atlantic heart ached for Ellen, whose 1 Single thlcis It-Cinder Thin soft fabric Indonesian tribe 30 Rose seeds la Measure of length 31 Where the Wuard lived Adele Wagner (18), 168 8. Philip Bonsnno (22). 40-A-enu Frances TK'ans'e n-mn Maaotto 118). 2229 86th St VI'O Prlarlantelll (39), 7309 6th Ave.

Mildred Milano (40). 747 Union SI. Wagner (22). 607 Woodward Ave Oassner (18). 1730 Harmon St.

Wl.liam Donlan (25), 1238 Brooklyn Muriel Connors (25), Queens. 0rr I.nnae (20). 207 Ave Margaret MrManiis (22). 1560 DeKnib Ave. Abraham rohen (34.

37 Chester Selme ReiM (2l. 621 St. Mark's Ave. Frank Oirasola (19). 519 Rt.

Mark'e loretta Cerbone (181. 701 Park Place. passes KALSCH A Month's Mind Mass Jt the repose of the soul of the ate Rev. LAWRENCE W. KALSCH Emanuel Hackel (24).

855 Cleveland St, Mary Vackl (28), South Euclid. Ohio CLIP THIS get RARE MUM PLANT Anthony Barraco (25 1, Richmond Hill; Helen ill be offered on Tuesday morn- ne. June zo, at 9:30 clock, at I Oanrata (25). 1470 E. 103d St.

Lc.n Dixon (221. Manhattan; Dorothy Pear on '201, 552 Madison St. St. Brigid's Church, St. Nicholas Vlto Pr.nzivaHl (57).

109 Moon Ida kvenue and Linden Street. Mon- ISrderlco (431. 109 Moore St. Jcfph NichskT (44), 70 Rlverdale Henrlet'e Fein (421. Owme Psrk.

Queens John Lane (23). 827 St John's Place; Marsare' MerUn CO), 170 Woodruff Ave iignor Lawrence H. Bracken, invites all Father Kalsch's riends to attend. T.ARKIN ALAN. Tn ImHno- 1 5 8 9 jio til 1 1 i IE ll" zz I ii h5 it Zy.w Abraham Salamon (22), 155 Siege! Ilona Farka (231.

187 Rosa St. Charioa Valine (20i, 1490 DrKalb Ave; Sarah Coslmano (17), I486 DeKalb Ave bitter pride matched his own. They were two of a kind. But it seemed unfair that her mother should have to struggle so hard to exist while Jewel, disloyal and cold, should live surrounded by luxuries. After the guests had departed and she had said goodnight to Lynn, who silently pressed her hand, Cassie went to her room, but she was too excited to sleep.

She was planning what to wear the next day, wondering what excuse she should make to Jewel Should she tell Jewel that Lynn had asked her to dinner with him or just say she was meeting a friend? Cassie had breakfast every morning with her grandfather who prided himself on being an early riser. It was the only time they were alone and it was a mutual pleasure. Jewel had orange juice and THro colon on on plant? Ovar 100 blooms ach plant! Special-by-Mail Offer: Order mt vary pclt prices! FUnt bow will blornn thi trawa. Bloom wfclU lint, then brotue In mlddlo of CKton. rosy ptnk In September! Produce 100 to H1M bloom.

Very thowv In tardea tne. E.y to raU. To ordr en dole 3ftc plot lOe ptaro and handling. If ordrrinf 8 send only 91. GIVEN with St orders beautiful Imported hi color "Mrtterr Bloom' trumpet bulh- ftuitabte for indoor fore'nc or outdoi plsntlna JViKs value, fl orders aent D.

plus postage If you prefer. Return for full refund If not pleated. Aaron Rat? (34i. 2011 61t Ooldle DOWN 1 Tooth on wheal 3 Girl's name 3 Yellow fmlta 4 Fancy bordei River In Italy 8 Wander 7 God of lovo Vampire Darkening ot skin 10 Single time 11 Lever 18 Turnips (Dlsl.) 18 One opposed 20 Fish net 33 Support 33 Leak slowly 34 Shovel 27 Malice 2D Heavyweight boiing. challenger SO Stocking Begin 3 Snuggled 37 Pith helmet 3D Turkish Inn 40 Gressler 42 Attend 44 Attack 45 AleuUan Island 46 Act 4 Proho II Prefli signifying "town" (Cornish) 53 Orgadof sight 65 French trUcl i I Inemory on me iirst anniversary I i his death June 20.

Mass of-I Ifred at 7 a.m. at Church of the I Lfltle Flower. 1 i FATHER and MOTHER. William Robertson (22). 349 Maple Audre Hoasrd '23), 340 Mldwood St Frank Mlgllore (35).

1773 I 12th Frances Cappello (34). 2447 W. lt St il Jajnea Oulahard (33), Broni; Sylvia Son gar I (34), 70 New York Ave. I Frank Herlg 161). 358 37th Ames Foran (47).

5622 4th Ave. Norman Jscobson (231. 320 Eastern Parkway: 8vlvt Manacher 120), Baltimore. Md. Howard Sager (211, 205 E.

52d line Kagen (19). 1402 4th St Robert Carbrne (241. 1R8I 55th Dorothy I Selgle (26). 1945 54th St. I Ohsrles Williams '22), 336 Belnbfldse Mary Brown (201.

336 Bainbrldee St. Joseph Robinson (241. 951 Lafayette Jessie Shingles f2R. 931 Lafevett Ave Jscob gl.ttr.Tjr '231 10 54th Estelle'' Borg '20i. 533 Warren St.

I Abbey Sheia! (22). Baltimore Md Cher- I lo'te Bromtleld .20. 542 Park. Ine Ave. I Thome 553 I 26-h Cath-' erine Klraten (32), 263 Linden Boulevard.

Bartholomew Pln'o (22). 81 )3 3d Place; I Elaine (191. II Wyckoff St 1' Howard Rsvfw (21). 1818 Avenue Eileen I Lettea (201. 1077 34lh St I John Klrchner 1181.

Babvlon. Prancee Schlavone (181. 238 17th St. Maoen Ortfflth '63), 82 Rmrere Ave; Mil- dred Zlmmermann (46), 1972 E. 33d St.

Stephen Haft '211. Jamaica; Shirley Palefsky (201, 40 Lincoln Road. ij Samuel Rublnton (59). 187 Rick 1 Oertnide Goldsmith (481, Msnhattan lf Robert Lsnf (29), Manhattan; Beverly Cohfl (221, 1238 10th St. 'm Simon (261.

149 Sterling Place. Pedro Perrfi (55t. 103 Co'umbla St Florence Dpguiar (53), 1 Plerrepont St. Paul (52) 877 71st Berta Laser VI. Manhattan Carmine Cret-lis (23).

252 18th atarj- Agllore (221. 400 2d St. Dr.rr.int-K Tuaa (22). Manhattan: Ruth McGOLDRICK In lovlne mem- -rf THOMAS F. McGOLDRICK, eloved husband of Mary and de- Karusheiila 1181.

588 Wilson Ave. Arthur Bennett. (42t. 1051 Bedford Ave Loilse 33 1. 1138 Bedford Ave.

Abraham Sherman (291. 365 Sheffield Eva Bellln (2K. 905 Lafaml Ave. Loted father of Peter and Mar- OWEN NURSERY, Bloo.mh.fton. 111..

Dept. 36124, aret, who departed this life on une 18, 1949. First Anniversary Samuel Harris (18), 525 Madiaon Susie Wade (17). 4A4 Madison St. klass offered at Holy Cross R.

C. NAME- Rhorlertrk Waahinfton (201, 224 Bumpier Send fUt. I OHIO Johnson (161, 236 Sumpter St Albert Veiln (231, 27 Canton Court; Dorothy keahy (20). 43 Eaton Court. Church, Monday, June 19, at 9 SON and DAUGHTER.

AD DRESS- fc. CaiMS law SraaksU. 1m. George Thomas (23). Manhattan: Basel Knight (19), 30 Buah St..

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