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BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG 28, 1943 5 BoptUt Pfc. Stanley Bock i Rites Tomorrow SERMON TOPICS Sermon topics for this COl i eeeretary he Board I of Amer- lean Mm. one of the Cnned Lu- limn must oe in the hands ofj thr meat preacher, the religious editor boi c.HTnA. FLANNERY On August 2fi NEUXER August 27. 1948.

1948, of 1056 E. 37th Street. NELLIE ELIZABETH beloved mother of i nee McGrath) FLANNERY. dearjMrs. Ann Bauer.

Reposing John T. mother of Helen O'Grady, Kath- Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 erine. Ann Flannery: three grand- Church Avenue. Requiem Mass children survive. Funeral from the Holy Cross Church, Tuesday, New York and Brooklyn Funeral 9:45 a.m.

Parlors. 187 S. Oxford Street, on' ratlin Abbot, Alice D. Jordan. Harrr Andrew.

L. A. Kettling, William Bolton. George E. McMenomev, B.

Brown, Anna L. Matthews, Marv Buckley. Mary Miller. Thomas E. fifth Anniversary Ttar 1I4S A.M.: How Much Do I Get'" hv tha Monday.

9:39 thence to St. O'CONNELL JAME3, August! ST. nRH 2 R-d. kiUec. in action Mass will be offered.

jmund Mrs. Richard Scanlan.iin ranee ren. will be Gl'EST PREACHES FARKLR, Cre.viD, $. C. "THE GREAT PARADOX" P.M.-"0UT OF THE DARKNESS" School lor aU aiaa 1 A.M.

Hedneaaay Prayer Meeting V. Yalta. MioeaIU, Mlwa. (Itntplr 1823 0b Hundred Twenty Third ana! Flatbush Avtmiti REV. GABRIEL I.

DR. MONROE 11:00 A.M. 7:30 Bible. 45 P.M ilk Dr. cht Sapttst Kaymona Kemy an William De Lacy; brother of Klathush Memorial Chapel.

i M. Aurelia. Catherine and Edward r.o. Ur.r... one1 John Flood Director.

FRIEL JAMES J. Ausnst i. oeiovea nustnd oi tne late- iMary; devoted father of Mrs. Anna Long. Mrs.

Marv Baum. Mrs. rv.i li. ih i.t. n.m.i nmli! Hunal ill he in the Init- Rockaway Avenue, Valley (Vmeterv Stater, Requiem Mass St.

Josephs hle Umetei, Staten Hewlett I. Mnndar. 10 a m. lnil. A I.

I. WELCOME. Monday. 10:45 a.m., from omit flowers. Clark, Janet A.

Mulhern. Mary Clark. Marv Neuner. E. A.

tody. William F. Dixon, Thomas Dunn. Julia A. Fernandes, P.

F. Fitzgerald, R. G. Fives. James Flannery, Nellie Friel.

James J. Gescheidt. A. R. Connell.

J. O'Shatighnessy, Leonard R. Peterkin, W. G. Pratt, Thomas G.

Ranken.C. R. Rices. Joseph Shields. W.

P. Southwick, Gorman, E. A. Siapleton. A.

W. Heffernan. Jr. Stokes. E.

Hundley. W.J Swenson. L. E. Jahn, William A.

Wresch, Hedvt ig Joyce, James ABBOT ALICE DAY. beloved, Wife of the late Charles in rier auin ear. runerai auzusi 29, Hill and Steward 74 Central Avenue, Hackensack, K. flowers. J.

Omit ANDREW LOUISE on! I McManus Funeral Home. 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass 1 cn lvn 'p- entered the. a sermon bv th. Rev Arthur Cof-f; Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church. SurviviK LLZP. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. noh.

vra.th!are his parents, Mr. and sixth aventJk- Inenhen- nf Tirpttn and Martha Funeral services (or Pfc. Bcvk, 19, of 241 Stanley held at lt): a.m. tomorrow at i i and f'nnpv Inland luxate Rock was Riaduateil ifrom Lafayette High School in June. I attpndpd Rinnk.i Benjamin Bock, and a brother Howard S.

Services Are Held For B. F. Goodman Funeral services for Benja-j inin Goodman, founder and ill i Milt lit Ul Olll iiljllll Id Oi Sun, women's neckwear and! if inimifnitn.ui-- in in were held vestenlav at. Shaughnessv. Funeral from his rest GESCHEIDT On August BerkeIev plac.

GREENWOOD BAPTIST lib Avt. at tk St. A. W. Geary.

Faster "Tke Crmn tt Ckrist n. Ibe CrMoeai Mekte antf Haaiater" la aa Ago of Pewar" Oueat Preacher: Rtv. John G. Lambrides Bible Meditation teacue. Laurel.

Maryland Friday ana Sunday at 1:30 B'KLTN BAPTIST TABERNACLE, waiva wiwirn rranaun ana uimaaoa I Rav. ROBERT McCADL. PASTOR. 11 than noon on Thursday. BAPTIST BAPTIST TEMPLE A.M.: "The Great Paradox th Rev.

Dr Monroe Pa rker Greenville. S. guest preache "Out of the Darknea." by Dr Parker. CHRIST am "David a Crv for Purity." Lawn aervice. uiuuwuw rh.

On, of ohri.t v. h. Crossed 8ickle and Hammer. by the Rev. John Lambrides of Iht Mediation League of Laurel.

Md guesi preacher 'Poaerleness in an Ate of Pow- P.M. by the Rev. Lambrides. EMMANUEL AM: "Overcomini rrustration." lemhy sn.n a m. ana p.m.: sermon bv me Rev.

Arthur 1 Bowen, suetl preacher, CHRISTIAN SCISNCI ALL CHURCHES A M. and PM -Christ Jeua." CONGREGATIONAL PLYMOUTH A.M.: "Must Have Faith?" bv the Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Hillldaj.

uest preacher. 'PARK slope A.M.; Union service, Henrv G. Muller, Methodiat la; preacher. EPISCOPAL ST. ANN'S All: Sermon bv the Rev.

Herbert J. Glover, tuest preacher. ST LUKE AND ST. MATTHEW A Sermon by the Rev. Benjamin R.

T. BAR I HOLOMKW 8 A paiiacv 0f Fatalism" hv the Rev. Herman 'sidener. preacher MFSS1AH AND INCARNATION A Srmon bv the Rev Parker PAULS 8t A.M.: Sermon bj the Rev Lester Keanev ol Yieka. Cat, auejt preacher nr flTvpurwa A Sermon bv the Rev.

Dr. pul An- are ivuacn, assistant execume io. Charles And James. Reposing at Austin W. Moran Funeral Home 121 6th Avenue.

Services 2 p.m. 1 I Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ft'cmnnuMcccv trnvion 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass; St. Augustines R. Church 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Ceme tery. Sunday, 8:30 p.m. PRATT THOMAS August 9R I Oi ho m-ari hnthonrt Af 31'. Raret; devoted father of Margaret' Meyer, George and John services waiter B. L-ooKe, PETERKIN WALTER Thursday, August 26, 1948, of 1392 GORMAN ELIZABETH sud-; GEORGE, in his 73d vear.

Services Bush wick Avenue, beloved wife of'denly, August 26. Reposing- atjat chapel of F. Powell Son. Alexander M. and devoted motheriStefano Funeral Home, 575 Broadway, Amityville, L.

I Presbyterian nerdi noine, nvaer Avenue. 1.... T. 1... Riverside Chapel, Tiitli SImihkmn of George F.

Andrew; sister of Mae and Frank Miller. Service at the; Fairchild Chapel, 88-28 161st Jamaica, Sunday, 8 p.m. BOLTON GEORGE An An- gust 27, of 132 Logan Street, be- loved husband of Hannorah. Re- posing Donnellv Purcell Fti- neral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue, Solemn Requiem 10 a m. Mondav at the Blessed Sacrament R.

C. Church. BROWN ANNA on Thurs dav. August 26. 1948.

of 155 Van: Cortland Avenue, S. beloved I p.m. rutin p.m. Inierment Evergreens Ceme ami Rev Paul D. Clamper in the World Is thi Devil?" be tha Rev.

Cesoer. AI2S v. Rtv. Robert C. CarUon, guest preacher.

iPRFaRTtERIAN I SPENCER MEMORIAL- AM sermon bv the Rev Moor-min. pistor of the Greenwood neiinu Keiormeo cnurcn. guest preacher BET) FOR D-CF TR At A Sermon bv the Rev Frederick W. Evans euesi preacher. FLATBUSH -A Sermon be the Rev William Griffiths, minister of the Ocean Avenue Conareeational Churcll, tuesl preacher; union aervice.

CDYLER Sarmnn bv the Rev t) Wallace of the St Albana Presbvte-riaa Church, luett preacher. UNION A "Rwrd of tha Fellowship." BEVBRLY -The Beat Ciiv." bv tha Ree. Jaa Dvkeman. cuest preacher. ARLINGTON Sermon br thb Rev Dr.

Hartley J. Hartman. tueat preacher, union service. REFORMED FLATBUSH A -The Obedience of Christ lv th Rev. Dr.

Milton J. Hoffman, guest preacher. JIALVATION ARMY-BROOKLYN CITADEL A "Look Up." "Power of Faith Queens CHRI8T METHODIST A "Experiencini tho Jov of Salvation" Manhattan FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A.M. Sermon by the Rev David Kendall pa.stor of the Green-burgh Presbyterian Church, Dobbs Ferry, guest preacher. 1 Lawn service.

FRENCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF SAINT ESPRIT A "The Uniqueness of our Christian Fatth." by the Rev Dr. Daniel Cockier, former chief chaplain of the French Army In Indo china, guest preacher. CALVARY BAPTIST AM: Living for Today" "The Curse of Cain a Religion kirk Ave. and running through to '-''Mi Si. On Oct.

11. lf)2fi. he was made a Papal Chamberlain in recognition of his efforts at St. Jerome's and on Jan. 26, 1920, he was elevated to the dignity of ja Domestic Prelate by Pope Pius XI In the early days of St.

Jerome's parish, pending construe tion of a church building. tempo- and Avenue D. The years that followed were a continual strug- Masses were celebrated in th hasampnl nf lha nam rhinrhl for eight years before. dedication of the Gothic, edifice on Dec. intm.

Anistenlani UI'8- A.M.: Anv One Cmi Avoid Pulfiillnt tan. lie tiled Ihursdav in Ins; the Lut of the rie.sh 1,.,,,,,, 1 ST. JOHNS-- CHURCHES tgi C.od5 Purpoe for Man" bv Semi- yt-t Goodman, the son of a nartan Richard Crossland. BEDFORD-CENTRAL Pistore: C.EORGB WF.1.LS ARMS. O.

PAUL f. BARACKMAN, Tha 10:45 A.M. Rev. Frederick W. Evani Jr.

fR Mrs. Frederick SpigaroU andClair La Cas. Repcsing Kennedy's John W. Survived by five grand- Chapel. Corner Church and Rogers i 1 1 hail been in fudldM'I busi- ness- with his father and1 i.

the firm heal ing llisi inaino in llo u-j; i fnn. t. ,0 ntimeroiis chanties and active in Masonic circles. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 11.

uiKitiiiian, tnree sons. Howard anil Oral silor, lhlltla; and a brother h'my. ilo Preach at Cathedra r. RAN KEN CHARLES Slid- ripnlv. nn Ausust, 26.

1948. at Ocean Beach, L. beloved brother of Mrs. Ella Stalp. Mrs.

Dorothy! Hpmminss Mr Anna Arlams Mrs. f.na nn upv ann a ner PV, the residence of his 2 Slocum Place. t.v,4 tnocnvr 4 h.u.H nf w.ik Curt0 chal'ies Angelo' jcarman and Rosaivn Ricr'a. Repos- Unlr rk. rharwi Avenue SoiPmn u.i, 'YV lnlermenl fal' Jo 1 MONS.

LYNCH, 80, DIES; ST. JEROME'S FOUNDER Noctrtnd Avt. and Dean 8trMt Ttkt IRT. ln4. Subwiy or Btin At.

aurfftf I K'Mtrand kr. r.M -All. 'Younc A Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church Lafayette Ave. and aoutb Oalord SI. nr.

Alvin E. Maemv Rev. Donald K. Hull Ministeta II A.M. Dr.

Maiarv Yo inr eople Meet Mondav Evenini. spenceiTmemoMl Remsen and Clinton SLs. Rev. r. B.

SIMMONS, raator II A.M. Rev. W. Mnarman Taftar (Ireenwooa Helitatl Rerormed Caarrh Union nnnrzrrr. lv' will he the preacher at'pi ifst of the Brooklyn II.

children and two great-grandchil- oren. runerai irom casey mnerai Home, 187 Victory Boulevard, on Monday; Requiem Mass St. Teresa Church ai 10 a.m. Interment Moravian Cemetery. BUCKLtY MAHY on AU- 26, 1948.

daughter of the late merly of 235 Windsor Place. Re posing at runerai Home, ii oxinrfl pnnierai on Monriav. 1, August 30. 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass! at the Church of St.

Francis! Xavier, bth Avenue and Canon Street, 10 a.m. Cemetery. llUl'lllent V. IV II. I II I.

I KFX 11 .1 I. II LM i SHIELDS WALTER on tn mil 3 i -o. U.IUVCU 1 UAUU LIU Ul. 10 clock solcnill mass to-? i 111111(1 1 fk I 11 I assisting temporarily on the' r.umi, dllll II jn brother of Mrs. John Savarese and.

derbilt Avenue, until Monday HEFFERNAN On Augt 26 nrni, i t- la iisto, r. utiurcu ihusband of Gertrude tnee Hop- kino- devoted son nf Richard F. and Eva: brother of Mrs Rita Casev and Edward t. Hetternan. Keposms William a.

Martin neral Home, Classon Avenue tor- ner Sterling Plate. Funeral Mmi day, 9:30 Requiem Mass St Augustine's R. C. Church. Inter- inient Calvary Cemetery.

HUNDLEY WILLIAM on Au gust w. rr .1 Avemifs. Solemn Requiem Mass St. tun'iinua v.iu.u., 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Ceme tery. A II XI AM A August 26; 1948. of 58 K. 4th Street, beloved husband of Emma; dear father ol Mrs. Ustn Williams and William neral Home.

1286 Prospect Ave nUe, Religious Sunday, 8 rmmminn i nm iv, i.tu.iuu JOYCE JAMES, suddenly on August 26, 1948. beloved husband of falhsr nf Aonps- son of Agnes Joyce; also survived Ihv fr.ur nH fnnr hrnthprs Funeral Monday, 9:30 from j. tieaiev unerai nomr, v. hplnvpri hrmher nf Hazel Geaslin and Arthur Jordan. ices Sunday.

8:30 KETTLING WILLIAM, August 25, 1948, at Dover, N. beloved, husband of Louise; devoted father, of Raymond L. Kettling and I'abel K. Maher; grandfather of Muriel K. Marquadt; great-grandfather of William Marquadt; brother of Edward and Walter C.

Kettling. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, corner Church and Rogers Avenues. Sol- emn Requiem Ma.ss St. Brendan's Church, Avenue and E. 13th Street, Monday, 10 a.m.

McMENoMEY-On August 25, raim.iiu.iiij, MtTaar. mother of Mrs. Marv at John uieill'al during August. Monsigivor Lynch was quarters were set up in the 1 lie UOCina Pacis lV A. i.

i 'ni'l ol vnil filth Porlfnrrl Ava Uragers will he sung by the1 choir under the direction of 1 nieces Mrs. Ralph Savare.se. a vniu n.l John F. Savare.se. Funeral from) th.

T1 tj.tIa 1925 Church Avenue. 4 SOUTHWICK BRIDGET, Au- OT 1nlO ntft Myrtle Avenue. Survived hv her heraiihina Hoga lo. assistant the golden jubilee ofi llHWIC director, Who is in charBe'ui- i Union services ocean Avenue; Requiem Ma.ss C. Clark and sister of Gladys Mark chu.h 10 a lnt.

Davenport, Charles E. and Her-- Hol Cross cemetery, bert G. Andrews. Servict at absence hi-h of Thank.giv Reprmicd Prom YeKterdaj'a Late Idiuant Monsisnor Thomas K. I.ynth.

SO, founder-rector of St. Iii. nip's twi i-h. Newklrk and well known Diocese, tlied Thursday night in .1. i.im I MI.UI Idl, 11C 11.11 ieen in the hospital since Tues lay and had umleigone an op era! ion.

haH priest for 5fi years. In 1042 hej I 1 Ul ill I IcllllJl Ul I tri 1 1 IK rt s. it iipg at midnight on the day of har, Wn at, crrarinuia inhn'c in 18S7, he studied at the ni lh Anipi'ican Co Ipcp Rome and was ordained in the Holy City on July 23, 1892. He served as an assistant in St. Charts Borromeo's, St.

Augustine's and St. John the Evangelist parishes before he was appointed to establish the parish of St. Jerome on May 1, 1901. When Monsignor Lynch came to the sparsely settled Vander- veer Tark section of Flatbush to esiaonsii m. Jeromes, me AuRust'husBand, James; son, Thomas Hig-: 1 1 VVdl" "'vein, assistant oigau Gray's Funeral Home.

318 E. Broad btreet, westneid, w. on aunaay, August 29, at 3 p.m. rr k-ov nn 07 m.10 Bins, and dauahter. Mrs.

Mae two grandchildren. John i-t. Will he at the console. thpri for 41 vears. Surviving is a brother, Dr.

Tnomas. Funeral olr John's placejHealey Funeral Home, 2977 a.m.; Solemn Ma of Requiem MARY, beloved Wife of th. latejen; runerai motioaj i-? P.M" Church, 10 a.m. Interment, Daniel: mother nf evergreens uemeieiy. I ILXTBLSII at The Flatbush Presbyterian Church I0STKR AVE.

AND EAST STREET MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON, 11:00 A.M. Preacher The Rev. William T. Griffiths Minister, Ocean Avenue Congreaationat Church CHURCHES PARTICIPATING Ail Souls Unlversallst, Baptist Church ef thi Redeemer, Flatbuh Chriatian, Platbush Presbyterian, Flatbuah-Tompkina Conaiewtional, Ocean Avenue Concreaatlonal and St. Mark't MithocUit.

Marie; sister of Margaret, Anna and Rose. Notice of funeral later. CODY WILLIAM August 26, 1948, husband of the late Catherine (nee Devine); loving father of William Frank J. and James E. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue; Requiem Mass St.

Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. In terment Holy Cross Cemetery. DIXON Second Lt.

THOMAS ATJS, In action, on December 6,1 1944, in France, beloved son ofj Calvary Cemetery. William P. Murphy Son. STAPLETON August 25, ALICIA of 1029 78th Street, beloved! wife of the late John; mother of Mrs. Helen Kivlen, John and Mrs.

Grace Stapleton; sister of Patrick Walsh; also survived by six grand children and four great-grandchil dren. Funeral Mondav, 9:30 am from Funeral Home, 7722 4th Ave nue. Requiem Mass St. Ephrem's Church. STO ES IXI A ETH R.

'nee! Grady of 2033 E. 64th Street, on iqjb ni Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.. ri iiera ucsnv. hi a from the McManus Funeral Home. 2001 Flatbush Mass Mary Qu Avenue Requiem ueen of Heaven R.

C. Church. Interment Calvary Ceme- jtery loved sister of Violet and George.ia 1 Rcacht) by All Subwayg CIEDJ. PASTOR Haaiof Place Baalist Ckarra tank Partial Ave. A nanaa Flaaa L.

M. I. HAAS. Paster REMINDER On WeiinMday. Sept.

Plrat. you are rnvtted 10 have tha privilege of hearing tha "CHRIST FOB ME Oospel Tnfl. Mra. Oaorgina F. Ouldait.

Miu Ivy M. Hone and Miaa Danlaa I Farouhar, who hav been Inapirad by tha Hoty Spirtt of God to coma to America from England, bringing to ua masaagaa that will describe their experience In aong and In aao-rilires that are gripping and far reaching. 8 PM. Emmanuel BAPTIST CHDRCB1 LafayMU Ava. al St.

Jaaaaa Ft Rev. John Shade Prankltn. Minister A.M. "OVERCOMING FRUSTRATION" Mldeali (ervlra and Bible 'dv verv Wedneadaf at P.U. All Wakoma Peaale'i Meetinff WlXCOMf.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Hrnrv Klrrel I Clark Street R. PHH.I.ie P. ELLIOTT, n.D.. Minl.ter 11:00 A.M. "One Famll?" RKV.

TIUODORI. D. WALKER 1:00 P.M. Outdoor Servire REV. (1I.EN OTIS MARTIN "What nd Demand" Plan to Have our Sortie AnnuuncarJ Rpgularly Service Protestant Episcopal f- PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES St.

Luke and St. Matthew Chiii on Ave. near Fulton St. RtT ok H. S.

Putnam, D.D., Rector 8 A -Holy ComaunUMi 11 A M. R't. Benjamin R. Tricit SAINT PAUlYcHURCh" Clintnn and Carroll strette Tha Rtv, Gregory Mabrv, D.D., Recler a a nd 8 30 Low Masa I Sal mon) CHURCH EPIPHANY Avenu at Bait 18th Si. S.

I) ftalwrt B.Hey. N.AI,D Uf Ut 8 nd 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion 11 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon St. Paul's Church Ciurch Avanua and St rol' flac FUTBtHI fta.

HAROLD 0LAF80N, D.D.. Railar 7 .10 Hair Camataalan 1:30 11 A.M. erjirfr ana Bcrfaoa tlX TUT. KlCrOal MESSIAH and INCARNATION and Irrmnnl av.naaa Tha m.V. I.HMST IMRDIMI.

R.rlar 9 in A IIOt.Y COMMUNION 11 AM -Murium Pmver and Aimon Br the KM'. PARKIR C. VVT.BB I1UI8T rP.KACHER I7S4 AUU 0 1948 "Tht Mother Church of rfloHra" I'll riton and Livmiston Siraelii Tha Rev MELVILLE HARCOIIRT, RaetM 8 A olv Cnmmimlna 11 A Mornlna er.yar and nevmtm Br Rev. HERBERT J. GLOVfat St Bartholomtw't Chnrck Fadfla Strut near Bedford Avanna Rav.

RERMIT CASTE LLANOt, lUf 1 1 A M. Mrnin( Frayar and Barmu br Tha Rav. Herman B. atdener, If "THE rALLACT OF FATALIIM" Spiritualist ptritualiflt Clturrltgg CHURCH 17 HiU.r aiar Braa4wa Rrf Jarnaa B4aiia4rf l.rvlcta Ill t.M. O.tittlan Sdanc "CHRISTIAN SCIENCr BRANCHKS OP TH MOTHEtt CKTJIICIt Tbs Plrtl Cksrrk CkrM, tatsatM, aWlaaa Servtrea are heH In tha following Chnrahaa: nasT (Hlgrn, New Tart, Ave.

and Dean St. Sundav. II AM. I 11 P.M. SF( osn iHt RCH.

67lh kak anal 4th Avts Smdiv. II A.M.. 8:13 PM. THIRD CHURCH, C. 21U at Albemarle 11 A.M..

4:30 8.13 P.M. FUI KTU CHI RCH, 138 Starling Place, Sunday, 11 Wednesday, PM. FIFTH ill RCH, 12th Ave. and 43 ta It. Sundav.

11 AM, 8 P.U. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RtADINO ROOMS Ural Churrk 734 Noatrand Ava. Hours. to 5. Sun.

Serond harrb 7520 Third Avenue lli.t'3n to 3 8un SO Third Cborck I. 21at ai Al bam aria H4L ik. JO. lu 7:45. Sunday.

1-4 Faarlh Cburib 136 gterllnt Plac JO-J. Wed to 8. Sunday, 3-8 Flllk harrk I Avt. and 4(h at. Hn I Tins, ai Thurs 7- .10 Sun.1-4 1 ntertlenomlnational SALEM GOSPEL TABERNACLE 4k Avanaa lev.

A. M. JOWHsWI. PaastM 1 4 A Morotnaj Worrtv 1.34 U. tAMil14 agsrW territory consisted or Anue fields it li an occasional houseliyn.

York. hiw preaenti-d a pen- Minn pruviiiK Mir a dpfivp (hat a rer- (lottlllK the landscape. lom a min in.lMiinenl in wrinntt. relating handful of Catholic families he WWrWl built the pari-h into a debt free meni nf simon lately Viola (nee Cone) and the nm. Frank; devoted brother of beioved 0f Christopher si.ster of Mary: Madeline Davson.

Reposing at the 0hiti vi.vi.nnm.,- alsosnrvtvcd hv 7 erandchil- nurses win tie oitcipri at (., 7,, t), 11:15 and .1 i. Solemn vespers will be o'clock. Oley Speaks, 74, Noted Composer Oley Speaks, 74, composer of the music for "On the Road to iMandalay" and "Sylvia." died' vestenlav the Coliimb a- Presbyterian Medical Center. His home was al, Riverside I'rive. Manhattan.

")p -ri' winch Mr. Sneaks wrote the nuisie. ni i as hv ar ie most successful, sel "IUI, llli'l Illore than l.OIKI.DIKI copies. Horn iii Ohio, Mr. Speaks I r.

i Sidneo me a cipi'k in rail road office, lie came to New and be- singer. ived by niece, Margaret Sneaks. con- Mill ho hoU at nnnr, Tl 1 rt David A. Buckley, i ifiren. WT ItUCmU rr iiinntf 17 ifavin.

mi at her residence. 18 Turner Vork to study music I Un.a flnni, utiiiai Flatbush Avenue, after 1 p.m. Stir day, August 29. Funeral Monday, fl.l.i a.m Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Religious and Eastern Star serv-icei at the Harris Funeral Chapel. 6012 4th Avenue, Sunday, August 29, at 8 m. FERNANDES FRED on All- DUNN FRIDAY, August win'; rw r.

rs.io'H wroiio UiOCll Cl al V4. ITililQIlL lUilll.i 9:30 a.m.; thence to Ourl LILIAN beloved daughter of soloist and concert iLady of AneeLs R. C. the late Carrie and Henry and be- A bachelor, he is surv i Service Sunday, August, 29, ancj Services '1 1 111 111 1 1 11 1 I Cl Ol SCtlOOI. conv ent, ano i rectory, the huil inss occu pvniR i ne eiiiire nine I'jiinff Vfutranrl lie at ovv laiillR at Walter P.

Shields, Civic Worker Reprinted Prom Testardaj'i Late Edition Walter P. Shields, 66, former Flatbush resident and well-known civic worker, died today h'riday The funeral will hf bflll at 4 Dill. tolllOlloW Irom the llarrv T. IMe rai lors. I Chiin Av e.

Kurial ill be in i'i ti rec ns Ceniclei v. i Mr. Shields organized and' OlldtlClcd nwnv COmmtlllit 11, "ni aw J.IUllUdV Direction George J. Ayen. lin St.

Bartholomews hurch, WRESCH-fJelzer) HEDWIG. ofil'aik Ave. and 501 Alan- 54 Astor Court, August 27. 1948.iliatlan. nev, Mrs.

Catherine Woods, Mrs. Ma'grei' Nagle Mrs. Rnse Roman Elizabeth. James. Philip, William; sister of William Sweeney; aLsQ ten'srandchildren survive.

Fu where a Solemn High Mass of Re quiem will be offered. John J. Flood, Director. MATTHEWS August 26, 194S. MARY at her residence.

254 from the Scully Funeral Home, 203 De Kalb Avenue. Monday at 9 thence to Qu'eon of AM Saints R. C. Church. Crc-s Cemetery.

Interment Holy MTf.l.FR -THOMAS Ansn.st .1 20, tM8, near rjlOUier Ol Llirretia Griffin, Elizabeth Engel and the i. o.t.. m.ii.J imc raiAHr. r. Cooke.

Ftineral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. Mondav. 10 a.m. Inierment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

i i T- T7i. 1 and devoted brother of Vlrull and Mrs. James Dovle. Matthew sis- 'vJ Joseph. Reposing at E.

C. Waldeck ter of Richard McDonoimh; also Helen Zuercher. Mrs. for Funerals," 7614 4th four Rrmidchildren. two He also Uvea Dv Avenue.

Services Siindav. 8 o.m. grandchildren survive. ne a i.mne grandchildren and three great. i- I 4.

it I 8ndchildren. f'vi'x 8 Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Oerritsen Ave- nlle: Monday, 1 m. Funeral fol lowini; Interment "The Ever greens. IITf hCiaU 1 i7, hrmt eftf auiiuuiuuiiiu) ni'UMITV wn.T.IAM Tn birthday rememhranc of a kind, ll A requiem mass tor David A. iimd-rai injj campaigns and K.i-iia'ng.

x. Interment Kensico Cemetery, Val- halla, N. FITZGERALD ROSE on August 27, devoted wife of the late Joseph mother of John F.J Joseph Margaret C. Zakowski. it a.

oi. mi.v Xaverla, S.S.F; Mrs. Bernard TimmM. Edward WnertT Fimprat J. from 1262 East 31st Street.

Re- quiem Ma.va Our Lady Help of Christians R. C. Church, Monday, 10 a.m. FIVES JAMES on August 26, 1 Eugene I Aiit.h. TRADEMARK NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Cyrus Lombardi.

3009 Quentia Rod. Brooklyn, haa filed with tha Secretary of State his trademark "Clro" to be used on a buckla on wearing apparel. au23-18t osu LEGAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the Oraca of God FTee anci Independent. To LILLIE KKIKMON. BAKNA SUNDBKRU.

BETTY OTTER. TORSTEN SUND- BERIJ, SVEN OVE iSUNDBERQ, BARBARA ANITA (i I RIRfJITTA SUNDBERG, SEND (SREETIXC: ai Avenue in nf Ciiv nf N'W York Now. Therefoie. yon and eai of vmi aie ivi'itv nifl nimw (aii. our Suiiosatpa Court of Hie of Knm.

be hold in Room dninlv of Kinu. to hold in Room 2.S-A at Hie Hall of trot nV. in the Countv nf Kinea. nn the Mh day of Septeniher. 194S.

at 9 :10 o'clnrlt in the forenonn, why auch decree aliould not b' made. In Testimony Whereof, we have raujed the Seal nt our aa id Surrogate'! Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS, Hon. FRANCIS D. llcGARKT.

Surrogate of (Seal) our laid county, at tne Borough of Brooklyn, in the aid County tha 30th day of July, 1S1H. AAROM I JACOBT. Clerk of the SmruifHte'i Court. 117-41 Sft lOKfCI.OSIRM coiiin KIS'llH COl'NTY L'l I 'I'llltJII 1 I 'i L) Vt I iMjimirr'. imikutiiy lk 'hy! jifl riit.iiiiiil In iiiiinint 1iM''in.

A.iuu.l 71 h. ifll.H 1 in njimil v.ill at am-tiiin in ih lnali-l hiddtr. Iv II. 11, .11,,, in, 11, 'I i 1 li tl, ontaane uinokiyn. King County.

New Yoix. 011 Mie 3th day nl jqts. 12 0 clock noon. the moitaaged in in mongagea nremiscv in MtnoKiyn. Kinaa Countv rliretlert hv aairl liidE- be aold on the north ide of Avenu 20 feel eajt of fcaet 37th street, being 2a feel in width rront 'and rear by 97 feet Inches in depth on cither aids lmi runnina par-altl with East 371 Street and part of tn aiatance tnrouirn a party wan, rear lined running parallef with Avenue and mora fully described In the judgment hereinabove mentioned, and In a mortgage, recorded in Liber WW of Mortgage at Pag 563, in the Kingi County Regirfer'a Offica.

Dated: August 11th. 1948. LOUIS L. GARRELL, Referee. CORNER, BELL, CHARLES Mc-NULTY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Poet Office Address.

32 Court Street. Brooklyn 2, New Tork. aul8-6t WSa SUPREME COURT. KI.VC3 COUNTY BROOKLYN A 'l YOUM1 WKN'S OlIKISTfAN ASSu-CUTIdN. t'lainiiff, axiiiiHl IIK-HKKvV KDI'I'ATIUNL INSTITI'TK uK Sttll'MI l.YN.

et PUKHI'AXT to tiirliiment nT Biwl nl eniid Auirii-I 19IK. I. th in iiuliiinent named, will all at public sui-tiun in nigiiei niqaer iiiiiiiiun barrera. Auctioneer, at Bmok- jiyn Real Estate Ex.tiange i9 Mon- ptWr norm the premises in aia judgment directed to be noli hemg a plot in Brooklyn. KmfM Countv.

New York situate on th Southweet aide of Seventh Street. 177 ln H'j inchee Southwest of Sixth Avenue, heina; a parcel 42 feel 1 inch in width front and rear hy 100 feet in depth on both aidea, reference heina made to lodgment for mora complete deacription of piemiie. Dated' Aimiiat IS'h 19lg HYMAN HER.Nf AN. Referee. WING ATE C.VU.RX.

Attot neya for Plaintiff, J89 Montague Street. Brooklyn 2. N. Y. aul9-6tThSa SUPREME COT'RT.

KINGS COUNTY Walter Pietkiewicz. Plaintiff, against Anna et Defendants. Morrte Cornm.in, Plaintiff's Attorney. 16 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York.

Pursuant to 1udirmnt dated August 7. 1118. I will at imiIiIh- auction at the Brooklyn Heal K.tiite Kx-ctiunae, No. ISM Mmitague Si Kt uoklvn. New Yoik, on September '1, I1IS at 12 o'rlurk noon, hv William H.

Reid. aii'lioneer. the piemi.ee directed bv said judement to anld. lo wit: lyit JS in Block 33SJ, Section on the tax map of the Borough of Brooklyn a aaid map waa on lbru-arr in, HMD 1 Dated, August 10 HUf A.NTHO.VT TRAVI A eaJ. ul3-.

that Inving father and grandfather. Daughters, Maud and Helen; R. Methodist Si HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Oat. II" H. ttatlat All itiaay aaar tut K.f.

JOHN EHI.RSON MlnUler A.M. Hfrmnn; Mtirh Da 1 Brr. ran, i.sri a ftolOKt Mr Kdna Lloyd 7,45 PM Onall R'rlial CHARLES BONTE r.M. Rerma bv Mr. Clior "Wha la lha World li Ihr lev(l?" Ouet.

Marr and Anna Becraft Reformed rREFORMEDn Dutch Church riaiiih and Church Avrnnea tu'iudrd 1M M1NLSTKR Kev HtNRY A. VRUVTINK, D.D. Suadav, 11:00 A.M. Gaeit Preackrr Rtv. Millon J.

Huffman, D.D. "The Obedience of Christ" Choir Director Rclmnnt Hrdipcth Congregational PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS Oranga ft Ilirkj Street BreoklTn, New York DR. WENDELL FIFIELD IHNISTE ISl VDAT M0KNISO AT 11 OR. ERNEST M. HALLIDAT SUMMER PASTOR "MUST I HAVE FAITH!" Lutht-ran PVHitlheratt Sli fftw.tray MWXUk GOOD SHEPHERD 75TH BTtPrT AD 4TH AVr.NI Srl J.

Im SO A Mommi SiTvift MAXHATTAV Baplist dalnarn Sapttat (lurrh 57th Street between Bth and ith Avenuea WILUAM WARD AYER. D.D Pastor 11:00 A M. "Living (or Today 2:45 M. "Chrlat lor Me" Gospel Team PM "The Curse ot Cain RelUlon" CALVARY RADIO BROADCAST Sunday, 11:30 and 8 P.H -WHN, 1030 Kc. Presoytarton IFirHiPrfBbijtfrlaiiCbiirrl) jl'H AVE BKT, 11th and li 9TRFSTS II AM HkV.

UAV1U KKMMll. Pastor, UiHiiOnrgti Prebviarlau C'hMrih, Dobbs Pfirr P.M MR WILLIAM SCM RAM Lawn Servirt. Freineh SAINT Old Wiifiwiet. Cturrdi lot enevi 1.4S AM, OuM Samea: Or. MULHERN On Augvst 26.

1948JWURZLER LOU1S3 E. August 1948, at his residence, 534 E. (nee Butler), beloved wife Fhicklev if) of Kit) Reach 1 1 11 111 nl rtl 11 i n't 1,1 lintis fV.nrl Hnaana -ill u.tin, vvmi fpied at. 10 a.m. Monday in the ('.

Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, ManhaAan. Burial will be in Gale of Heaven Cemetery, near Valhalla, N. Y. Mr.

Buckley, who died Thursday in the Naval Hospital, St. Albans, formerly resided In the Yorkville section of Manhattan. Surviving are his wife, Andrea R. Buckley, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary King and Cjlht'i'ine and Agnes Ihlcklev.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PROGRAM ON WNBC "The (lift of God'' is the sub jeet of a half-hour Christian' of the late John; dear mother of Mrs. Marguerite Salomons, Mrs. Catherine Seaeren. Thomas. Rich- and John Mulhern.

Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Avenue, corner Sterling piace. Funeral Mondav. a.m Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R.

church. Interment Holy Cross Cenieteiv. Plea.se omit flowers. Cooke. Ine.

funtral Dirtctors Descrt'pth Trice ange Etreet, beloved husband of the late Catherine (nee Farley); father of the Rev. Daniel C. Fives, S.S.; Richard, Edward, James Joseph' md the late Katherine Funeral from James C. Nugent nerai noinr, nvcmir nu Street. Monday; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Crass R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. interment Holy ceme- tery Walter B. Nt York' lorgtsf Yhm'Prhts Intbfo: Casket u-ilb hand tngrtvtd name plate. Protective outer- i Rmnvinl i Cloth Solid Solid Solid Solid Solid for Mrs.

Bridget proRram tA hroarl-lof 342 68th who d.d particn ar interested in ale 1 I.OIlian I lospital. DUI'lllR OI in: ii- i 1 llr 1 -r" 1 outstanding work in Liberty iUH, uiivcs. wa recently associated with the Ebinger Baking Company, and formerly had been with the Brooklyn Union Gas Company. He was at one time Eastern District manager of The Thor Electric Washing Machine Company. Surviving are his sister, Mrs.

John Savarese; two niece3 and a nephew. Mrs. M'Menomey, 50 Years in oBro .,1,,., A solemn nigh lenmem ma in p.m. Monday in Our I.ad.v 0f AngeN R. C.

Church. Ruria will he in Holy Cross Cemetery, Mrs. McMenomey, wirlovr of philiD. had been a resident of Brooklyn for years, living for the past 25 in the Ray Ridze section. She was for merly a parishioner of St.

James Pro-Cathedral. Surviving are five daughters. Mrs. Michael McKearney, Mrs. Thomas Woods, Mrs.

James N'agle, Mrs. John Romon and Elizabeth McMenomey. three sons, james, rniup, ana Wil liam; a William Sweeney, and 10 grandchildren. Virol notic oeeptti a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication If am day; lot 10 p.m. Saturday night far ufelkation. 1 Science tast finm WXRC. Xew'wpdnesdav. will be offered at Grandchildren, Marilyn, Richard.

28, 1948. Because thia le vour birthdav, ThU comej wilh all my love to aar You've always been: you'll always be The dearest thing In lift to me. Husband, Brother and Sister. nSre I I 1 Wn llf'V I i- Cin2P FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Sajder Ave. ULiter t-4800 Snurrtav.

Attaint 2HH Marlarrl A VI at Cbanrl C.4KROI.I.. Svlvr.lrr 4S A 1. al haprl COI CH. Albrrl H. I (HI al hapvl M.LiER.'?BnT..

ISaT at ch.pei I'KA I I Thomas I IMI VI. al Chapel 50 StvMtlTw KKiZ tStS Mtndnv. Anonnl ZQIH VTINI HELL, Alirt Al tfl al Chapel 150-1 0 Hilliide Ava. JAaica 6670 Saturday. Auoutt 2Xth OEEIVOER.

Ckarlea P.M. at Chapel Jtf LSE, Urrald MMlPM al Chapel Monday, Augttit 'lOIH KELLY, Era P.M. at Chapel Tuesdav. Ausu.it 31st MAIRANDA. Henrr A.M.

at Chapel 117 West 72nd St. TRafalfar 7-9700 Saturday, Aveuit 21th CM 1 ANTE. Jamea DMNI A M. ai Chapel fcAKLE, Mar I P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE AT FLATBUSH AVE.

ULSTER M800 1211 Flalbuih S( Savanlh HvaaiiM-MIlM 21515 IUNIrAL HOMIf IN IROOKLYN MANHATTAN-ONX-QUIIN Covered Ckt Hardwoed S260 Oak Mahof any ArmcoMotal J49S-J550 1S2S Zinc "75 Copper 125 Vork City (Mo kci. and from station WHAM, Rochester (1180 kci, at. a.m. on Sept. I his program is approved hy lhe Christian Science board of 3n 09cmotlam BURNS In memory of our lov ing mother.

CATHERINE. Died August 28, 1943. Masses offered. Forever in our hearts. The FAMILY.

GANGLOFP In memory of my beloved husband, GEORGE A. GANGIaOFP. Died August 28. 1942 Sixth Anniversary Masses offered this morning. Wife, LUCILLE.

wahlberg-anna a. iov- in memory of my mother. Died August 38, 1933. Daughter, MILDRED. from any local hospital or residence.

Embalming and dressing; Gentleman's suit or Lady's dress. Use of chapel or reposfhg room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-piece. Procuring burial permit.

Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 5NYDE AVENUE el Flatbush Avt. UL 6-4800 50 SEVENTH AVENUE MAin 2-8585 1218 FLATBUSH AVENUE BUtkminrtor 2-026 QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES 150.10 HltlSIDE AVENUE JAmaico 6-6670 63-22 FOREST AVENUE HEgomon J-0900 NORTHERN ILVD. Ftuihinj 3-6600 Funtrof Hmi In WanrialfoB Br OuowM 3 aWaaab.

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