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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON FEB. 2), 1949 Sisfer Philomene, 78, Ex-Superior CON WAV MARY V. mee; LONO ISLAND CHAPTER, 3eeley), of 139 Dwight Street, on KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS February 20, beloved wife of Frank Annual memorial masses on mother of George F. and day, February 22. 1949.

at 10 Kings County Mass. St. Soviet Composer, Once Under Firef Will Visit U. S. Francis sister of Michael.

Margaret, Helen, Lawrence. 5,806 More War Dead Are Brought Home Church, Pacific Street andital, 78. former superior of the member of the Visitation Or- iler. A solemn requiem mass was offerd today in the monastery paths Alence, Richard Kirby. William Anderson, Ida Krause.

Gerda B.and. Baldotk Kulin. Claire Bannisan. Joseph Lee. Charles Bartol, Augusta Maee.

Mary Burglo, M. Mar.sell. Rose A. Burke, John Mulligan. W.

J. Carleion, Chester Mullln. Kathleen Caristi, James J. Mullins. Hannah rotiica and James Garrigan.

ru-j Vanderbilt Avenue. Brooklyn; Visitation Academy, died yes-neral Thursday. 9:30 a.m.. from Queens County Mass, Presentation! trrday at the Visitation Mon- chapel. Members of the Visi-i ion Alumnae.

Monaster Jusepa Redmond Funeral parlors, or tne Blessed virgin Mary 103 King Street; Requiem Ma.sS88-19 Parsons Boulevard, Jamaica; I i SUier M. Flulomene do rhan Ri(iCTc 'c, H. Sister Fhilomt'ne. the former mitred .1. Clarrv.

wa-s born Brooklyn and observed her (Hh anniversary Feb. 2 as a LI. Francis Gill, Killed on Luzon Long beach. ell. -1 rllst 1.

1. Francis CM, of Wyoin- Unit who wa killed in ulevut'il and maisau loumy Mass; jur J-iiiuy oi Hc.orf- ffit Mass, 'st, Martin's Church. Union Avenue. Amitvville. VINCENT P.

RAYOLA. P.G.K. Chapter Chairman. MAGEE MARY on February 19, 1949, sister of Frank Joseph Charles H. and Sylvester J.

Magee. Funeral from her home. 105 Mitchell Avenue, Long Beach, j. on Wednesday, February 23. ar 9-sn Muss of Reouirm at! St.

Mary of the Isle R. C. Church, Lung Beach, at 10 a.m. Macken Mortuary. Directors.

MANSELL Saturday, ROSE A. of 485 2d Street, wife of the late ITobias; beloved mother of Francis.i' Clark, Louise F. Clarry. Sister MaryS Cufiey, Lillian Conway. Mary Divers.

Ellen Ehriich, Jacob Feeney, James Force, Elizabeth Frjntzen. Peder Free-nan, M. cie C. C. H.ikir:i, Florence I'.

Noble, Alfred Noble. Charlotte Connor. John OGrady, Sister Ostrander, W. C. Petzoldt, Nellie Price, Joseph Richards, Ruth Robinson, M.

A. Lulse Schroerior. Edith Svott. Benjamin Smith. Maud M.

A. Uir.land. G. r.s:o:i. J.ihn J.

Wjgner. Charles Sie Wo.lyung louts ALENCE Suddenly, on flrv 2il. 1349. RICHARD. Febru- of 349 I aciiou on Luzon in the Flushing Hospital.

At one pines on April HU'i. hiletiine he had charge of paint-scring with the I nfnn- jnj ami maintenance at the Oak visuaiion Lnurcn. liHtimtui nuiy Crofis Cemetery. DIVERS On February 20. 1949.

ELLEN inee McGinley). native of Gweedore, County Donegal, Ire land, beloved wife of Neil; devoted mother of Neil sister of Mrs. Sophie Fisher, Mrs. Mary Coyle, Mark McGinley, and also of Mrs. Peggy Plumber In Ireland.

Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Sterling Place. Avenue corner' Funeral Wednes day. 9:15 a.m. Teitva's R.

Reouiem Mass St Church. Interment John's Cemetery. EHRLICH -JACOB, husband of the Gu.isie; devoted father of Harry. Jce. Etta.

3.1 and Henry; clear brother and tear grandfather Services Sherman's Flatbush Me Avenue i Avenue Tuesday, i p.m. fiea.se postal employe, on February 19. 1949, beloved brother of Patrick, Michael, Mrs. Catherine Gunn and Mrs. Mary Phalen.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a.m., from his residence. 454 E. 22d Street; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge 'A. C.

Church. Interment Cemetery. Calvary FORCE-On Feoruarv 13. 1949 Edward. John, Mrs.

Agnes Robb." 48ui Sirett, beloved husband ofjmorial, 1283 Coney Island Mrs Flnrpnep. Clark and Mrs.i"1 ue -cuioucu i.nnciciv, i if J. and devoted father of Mrs.i Helen Riordan. Reposing Lynam's iFuneral Home, 4th Avenue, corner Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis Xavier Church.

10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MULLIGAN WILLIAM Feb ruary 19. 1949. beloved son 0f, Mary inee Mavnihant and the Rooert brother of John Camilla and Marie Alence.

Fu-, neral from Schaefers Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Wednesday, February 23, at a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Michael's R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. lateT'oyed in the Corporation Coun- l.v. oi Army, win ne ounco 1 'Pi. 1 lawn. Lieutenant Gill was lie son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick J. (lill. He was a graduate of Long Beach High School and a parishioner of St. Ignatius R.

C. Church here. Ilefon? he entered me service in uiiii ne was em- sol inlice. Manhattan. At his death he was LN.

his i t-nt he is survived by two Fred-1 erick J. Cill of i lie .1.. I'olice Ocpai'tment. and Arthur F. CM, a detective in! tin- New nik Police Department, and a sister, Mrs.

Carolyn Haag of Long Reach. Dcatfcs RUPPRECHT LUISE. on February 20. 1949. of 86-15 75th Street, Woodhaven, Long Island, mother of Charles George, Florence Sim, William A.

and Ruth Rupprecht. Funeral services N. r. Walker Til lASlflW OIILTL, CliliJADCl II.iq, sister oi axis, tiosepn 1 1 r.w rr t-u. nuciitii, uumi ivrcie.

JlHMl, vvuuam ana uir ime Funeral from the. Bovertown Ft Hnmp 40 Tfavptfp Avenip on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.; thenoej Solemn Mill li ivcvuiv lit tuiKha 111 offered John J. Flood, Director. John dear brother of Florence, Jean Mrs. Helen Ken- lie and Mrs.

Lillian Hytuv. Funeral from Chapel. 326 14th New York City, Wednes-' icay at 10:15 am; So.emn Requiem SI Cliin 11 a.m. Calvary Cemetery. Arrangement m- mivaurrj.

mulljkATHLEEN inee Do- devoted tj -w, mother of Lt. i j.g John D. Mullln, U. S. dear sister of John A.

and Daniel F. Doherty; loving 9th Street and MULLINS HANNAH nee Harrington), February 20. 1949 beloved wife of the late'Thomas. devoted mother of Margaret, ANDERSON IDA on February 1949, at her residence 2:10 P.i.'k Place, belcnvd mother of John. Mabel Anderson, Floren M.ilmgren and Otto Ei'icson Encson's Chanel, jw An State Street, Tuesday at 8 pm A Solemn Requiem be offered in St.

Charles Bor-lomeo Church. Sidney Place, Brooklyn, Wednesday morning at 3D o'clock for WILLIAM VINCENT KIRBY, who died suddenly at his home. 111 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn. Sunday evening. Mr.

Kirby vas a native of Scranton. Pennsylvania, and was employed at Brooklyn Navy Yard. He is sur-viwd by his wife, Cecelia; two sons, Frank and his moth er. Mrs. Frank Kirov; one sister.

Evelyn; a brother. James, and two Grandchildren. Burial will be in Holy Cra-ss Cemetery, Brooklyn. V.U1 services aSc FRANTZEN PEDER of Jennie Martin. Solemn ary 20, 1949, beloved husband of Requiem Mass Wednesday, 9:30 Ingeborg; dear father of st- Thomas Aquinas R.

C. nvkoman tjirs PHpr .1 onH Av-Pt Church. Repaying at Chapel of Reposing at the Halvorsen Josepn u. uuriy, 5310 Avenue. Religions anri'4tn Avenue.

Street, Woodhaven. Long BANNIGA1. JOSEPH Feb-' FREEMAN MADELEINE (nee Helen, Madeline. Florence, Alice, iRoad, Great Neck, New York, be-ruary 20. 1949, beloved husband on February 20, John, Thomas.

William, Virginia I loved and devoted wife of Harry Heli mee Curram: devoted father fcinei; loving, sister Mrs.tschroeder; daughter of Mary Nora Heffernan. Funeral Wednes- fraternal services Wednesday. 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. Interment Oceanview, Staten jlsland.

of the late Louis G. Freeman. Road and E. day, 10 a.m. Cemetery.

17th Street, Wednes- Interment St. GOODDAY KATHERINE Michael J. and Marv A Short: de of Joseph, Grace and Virginia. Fu- neral from Walter B. Cooke, Wednesday, 10 a.m..

fromjFuneral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, tli? McManus Funeral Home. 2001, Brooklyn; Requiem M.iss Holy In-Flat bush- Avenue; Requiem Massi nocents R. C. Church, Beverly aav, a.m., irom tne Me.Manus Ferguson or Orange, New ji i)f. Holv Cross Cemeierv '-Funeral Home.

2001 Flatbush Aw-jsistr of Mrs. Frederick P. Huston; Sun jvinf? are hu wif M'sy line: Reouiem Ma.ss Our Lady Of Fanwood. New Jersev. and Help of Christians R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery, BARTOL-AUGUSTA 'nee Hel-tivis'. died at St.

Petersburg. iNorthcrn Boulevard. 1 1 NOBLE ALFRED m. InWmcnt Wednes-Frbruary 20. beloved husband of dav.

a.m.. Cypress Hills Florida, on February 19. 1949. life February 19. 1949.

beloved wile of resident of Brocklvn. wite of loving daughter of the late Guild and the Visitation Acad- emy Auxiliary were present llurial was in Holy Cross feme lerv. Smith Alford, 71, Queens Contractor Smith 117th St Alford, 7 Flushing, 1. of oonsmic- ion contractor, died vesterdav en. atomic energy plant.

Mr. Alford, who formerly was with the Roane-Anderson Company, was football coach at the Flushing High School from 1919 to 1923. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Lucas Alford; a son, Oliver Alford; a brother, O. P.

Alford. and a sister, Mrs. C. H. The funeral is to be private.

Richard Alence Mass Wednesday Richard Alence. secretary to K. A. Cappelen Smith of Guggenheim Brothers, Broadway, Manhattan, died yesterday of a heart attack at his home, 319 isth St. Mr.

Alence was a lifelong resident of Rrooklvn and in World War I served with th army overseas. He was former regent ana was a inemoer wi Brooklyn LtMige ot Klks. The funeral will be held at a.m. Wednesday from Schaofer's Funeral Parlors, 1th Ave. A solemn requiem mass will he offered In St.

R. C. Church. Burial A nu) 1 s' Mrs. S.

Flavian i and Anita Alence: two son. Richard F.i Robert a brother, John I. Aleut e. and two amala ami Mane Alence. George A.

Tibbals, Retired Executive Ceorge Atlvvater Tibbals, former secretary-treasurer of the Continental Iron Works of Brooklyn, now dissolved, died yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital. Manhattan, at the age of 8fi. Mr. Tibbals, who retired a-an officer of the Continental Iron Works in I'KIT, was a former director of the Oreenpoint s.lV ii 111 lie whs vv.is of 1 'nivcrsit hip went t. He lived at the tel.

Manhattan. a native of Brooklyn graduated from the Mines at. Columbia in 188H. Soon after i work for the Conti- lr vvitii the hi Works, reinjimnii c.iincrn until hi- tp liretiii'iit. He 4.v,i- tinniai i icil.

A hrothcr. S.miucl (liliicrt Tiiilinls, sin viv c-. In ccmoriam CAHII.Ij Fii st annivorsary rf- JAMES J. Wife. MARION.

OOLDSBERRY ANNA. Fourth Anniversary Ma.ss February 22, 1949, St Mary Star of the Sea Church, 8 am. You're not foraui Mom. dear, Nor ever hall be. As as l.ff and ni.mory 1 rem-mljpr time Daughter, KATE.

HIGGINS In memory of our de mother. MARY ANN Died nn i an rmt.nB.ii:?) JOHNSON DANIEL A. Pa-seed away February 21, 1948. iovin unci tu( nd kind luetic earth Ilk him we'll find MARYLOU and GEORGE JOHNSON DANIEL A. Pa-wed February' 21, 1948.

N.i one knnwi trie sCent hfgrtache. Only those who have loved can tell The it. tvr bear in silence For the one we loved ao well Loving WIFE and SON. MERJIIGAN CECELIA. Second anniversary remembrance.

in our hearte and prayers. DAUGHTER and SON. i i i I I i i I voted sister of William, Thomas and Vinnie. Funeral from Chapel, run ry 19, 1949. beloved husband of and Francis Short and Mary VV326 14th Street, New York City.jEmma inee Drakei; devoted father Williams of Huntington, L.

I. Fu-jWednesday. 10:15 a.m.; Solemn of Doris O'Hara; brother of Cath-neral from the Thomas EdardRequiem Mass St. James Church, Wine. Edward, Thomas and la'e S.

Franklin Bartol: beloved mo: her of Mrs. Edmund Logan, Mrs. Garry Powell and Franklin dear sister of Mrs. Fred Stahl, Louis. Henry, John and George Helmus and the late August Jean mee Mulligan devoted fa ther of Patricia; dear brother of Edward, Nancy, Helen, Raymond 11 a.m.

Interment Calvary Ceme- tery. Arrangements, m. j. Mcuanrey. a 'nee jBarr), on reoruary zo, una, De-loved wife of the late John dear mus.

Service Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.Jtrand Avenue Funeral Home, 1088 Nos- Wednesday. a Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis of As.si.si R. C. Church.

9:45 a Interment St. John's. Kindlv Omit flowers. HOLDEN FLORENCE at George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery. BLAND BALDOCK.

of 97-17; 134ih Road, Ozone Park, on February 20, devoted Margaret and Arthur: father of beloved crindfather of Arthur Jr. omsister of Mrs. Mar Bickel, Agnes'lov'n mother oi Wilmot Smith R- and Lucy A. Barr. Funeral from i ana ttum weoer.

granamoiner oi her residence, 21-lt 30th Smith and Barbara Bowers Pfe ABRAHAM LINOHTTT. lr fr; Max LmchiU. De Kaio Ave. 3-1 NICHOLAS LINSALA TA r.au Angelina Linna.aia. 1R61 61st fil Caul LAWRENCE LYNCH army; Philip Lynch.

415 Blderu Lane 3, 8m. RUDOLPH MAEDER. am.yi Meta Cafiero. 180 Conover at. 8i: MEYER MAOER.

army, laraei 11. Maaer. 545 Uheflield Ave Pfc VICTOR FELIX MAKOHON. ma- rinea, Anurew Malcohon, 176t till Piao. Pic.

IRVING A. MANDELBERO. army; Joaeph Mandelbera. 1563 4th St. SgL WILLIAM MAN ELL.

army, Leon Maine ,448 President Pfc ALBItRT ARMAND MAK1TATO. m- nnea- John Maritalo. 805 45lh Kl Pic FRANK J. MAZZOLA army, Frances vlazola, in'iii RulieUae ttl an JOHN Mi.C'ANN, army, Anne Mc- Cann. 334 94in 3: Pic WILLIAM J.

McOERMO'IT mannea; J.jlm JU J-d Ph 2 RAYMOND E. r.nvv. Haio.d Jl4 ti: PliM MILION MlduEN 1.4' v. Mever Miiden 1 i8 Penney. nn.

a Avt. COP JOSEPH BERNARD MORAS marines, Mrs Ma.aaiel Mri. Mauarel Bowe, 17a: Bieecker 81 Corp. ROBERT MULHEHN. niannes; M.iry Mulhern 909 Dilinai Ave 8-1 GERARD NATTER, navy.

Lury Natter, 178 Brooklyn Ave. 8ft 1HOMA3 J. ODEA. army. Mrl Muriel O'Drm.

1786 tilth St. Pfc ANTHONY PALERMO, mar.ne-. Mil, Rose Palermo, 432 Henry Pvl JOSEPH A PERITORE. air force; Margaret Pentore. 1117 H-Pvt.

EDWARD C. PE.TRY. niailnes. Uaret Peiry Dna'is Ae Ptc FREDERICK PITCHER, marines; KuUienne Pitcher. 20 Fine Cum I Pfc.

LOUIS PROIO. rm Fe.i. Proto 165 Bavard 9i KOtlLR 1 J. PUR I'ELU inn'. K' :e.n 111 i St JAMES RlltNtV n-i.

E' .73 Pr.nnert PI MAHVI-Y HOTIFMlfft'l Sun, RiuiMibeMf l.vu Ave Pie CDW'MiD Itt lllN eim Rubin SJi Hi-oilrn 3' PI, 3 ftACHS j-ru ob Sacli'. 4ve I ABRAHAM i SCHVV 4R" 7. n.w; 3('l'rtr eQ4 fieoia a A'-e SKA MORR1R SCHWARTZ r.v fa.T.- ue, luil'I 2. a Brial.tnJ'er Curt Pie. LESTER I.

SEAMAN, ir.atir.es Mary tt S-auiau J04H 1 3: iPfr JOHKPH airnv Sam-I uel 3i.ler Pte ABRAHAM SHINDER HhlndT L'lt -til-h St Pic WIIJUM SKVVA'-tEK a ri.ll STiei't 3' 3FA SORIINO 'v; Joint sen -4H tt; ei. 3' 9 SAI.VArORE A PrINAt.E Anna Kniruile C.ttti'i S-F! A ROBERT 31E1N, lwv R'i'e eln. F. fit Ip JOHN TARTACIttA. suit N'rh-' nitta Tan a S4J 41M g.

vitHH P' titvn t. p-. fiV uav i) .1 44 1 'i 3: JOHN Tim'44 ntN Mr- i.aret Tlrr "-o- 'U' li -V 'pt -r PRANK 3 fRO4440 Heire Troiso n-ed 3' 'C'lB STA.N' FY I tlte-rr. TA- -v Pfc JACKSON VV VAN NAMF "1 Mrs tyette Vol ull v- Roef' P' i ATANACtO Sfr, A1 V' -n'le- -e- V- fs.M 1 CARMINE VH.t 'Nil An' -it--' ir- 4 'I P.t 1 PM'L V'V'lVFP': i'. tore: "7 1 Pfo OH At'lS I WM'H'-IK Mrs Prm-lv Wi'-' on.

"r' fl 1-, Av 'P'- JOHN At SJI' -s' 'Pvi JA'ES pnstsNr5 Wtl wi-J 'li e. lien V. Wili.ams J4-n vn Ae K. MaRppair m-vr, i -og a. P.

IO -rtrrsj Antv 71-ilen. IHsv P.nce Buses Take Over On Fifth Ave. Line Mcmbeis of the Fifth Ave. Aoriatinn of Hay Kidtie turned out before dawn vesterdav to observe the start of bus ei ice on the oih Ave. line in jilace of trolley cars.

A brief rei I'lmmv the chamjeover ivu. londuued by the as.sociali.m at TSth St. anil 5th Ave. where the first of the new met tin? la-t of the line's trolleys. Thirtv-eiclii Ihkcs be u-ed iii-tead of 'he trolii wh''h had been oiicra't-d on t.ie line.

I li en be three minutes iiuring 1 ii li'iui-. and four minu'es o'her times, Transfer will remain unc'nangeii. "COlNfi IV ICES?" PHONF, M.I. 4-(i-itr0 FOR P.M. Mime-, Modern Ckipeli Axilible Everyhrre Complele Cliel Dinl.ir In Our Showmen on Premnre 5723 Stb Ave.

CEJ.ee 9-6640 7315 15th Ae. 8E.io.kgnl 6 2.1 ooko. funwal Dirtttors Ine. FUNERAL INFORMATION 2 Snrder Ave. ULiler 6-tSM Monday.

Jir RIVDf R. Mary O. 3D A.M. al Ch A.NSOS John I 041 I VI. at prl Wtilnada y.

F'hruary HJrrf RUNKLI. Id4 if im A l. SI biifl BI Ciiaeamina HI AH al hp.l MII.ITANO. Jaaeph jl haorl Sevenlk Ave MAin 2-8585 Monday eh 2 t' PAI 1 R. til I ir.fl Nfl.SON4 itnr I Oil I' .11 m(halifl A I- I I I I r-d Vi S( Off K-njaniil.

II l.lP.. I UPr rrjiurd 130-10 H.II.Me Ave. IA nil. a 6-6670 if. f.

jtf IUVH A. Paul AM hJti. liHIIH Marv IO A atdianl miU KH. Albert 00 at i hauel 63-32 Forest Ave. HEenun 3 0900 M'lvAav.

February 21H Mc AKUl Tburoa, ml at Chapel IKVtTT. Irene 1 1 wi A M. al hjurl AVE. ULSTER 6 4800 MAIN 2-8585 MANHATTAN IKONX OUIINB The armv announced today that the bodies of a Americans who died in action in World War 11 have been returned to the Tinted Stales from the Pacific area aboard the transport Dalton Victory. A list of Brooklynites among the dead brought home, and their next of kin.

follows: PU CHARLES EDWARD ABLETT. m-nne; ChrlM F. Ablett, 1483 St. John Ciii POUIS ACKBRMANN rm; Bt-rrurd E. Ackertnann.

78 GiNr.t Avp CIRO BARRELM. rmy. Sit.v'.ore Biinrlli. 60H Orand Av Ptr CHARLES BLAIR, mrinm. Bernard 1567 Eavirm Parkwav MOMM 3 I'HOVIAS BOYD Mr Bi-Htrif Bovd.

7lll St MILTON BROWN, am.y. Paulinr Ci.llfli. 9-18 8l Co' p. Sa.vB.nrr Capiutii. Mia.

Sariif 7B44 7-d. S' ALBERT CHIOCCARUXIX1 armv: Joatpb Ctoloccarirllu, 3 Cun- M-lvea Si. RT 3 LOUIS COHEN, navy. Meyer Colien. 33 Sackman St 8: WILLIAM CUPO.

armv Jojeph Cupo. 157 Pruaprcl Park Soulhwrat St JOHN CZERNLAWSKI army: Joseph Cerniawki. 10th St. Corp THEODORE HARRY DENTON marine. John H.

Denton, 1138 Bushwick Avenue Pfc FRANK De QUAR Rr nmrinei: Helen De Quur, 9S Si. 3 Sut. IIKNHY DOHK1U air force. Edjrd A Hudet. Ave.

Set JVCOB KUFLSTFIN. Mrs Ji.cob 1003 31 Pic ESC03ITO ma- r.ne i' llit. IHS Si P.t FARIA T.arir.-v Mrs tV.mr!'.' .8 Ale It RTCHARO PARK ANT armv; (n-d F.i ii i Jin 4Ui JAMES PASO maiilifs; Fno 3 ri7th KI W1I LtAM P'1'RICK FT. EM EN iiu- M.irui.it an Avenue PU' SAI.VATORE FOKOIONF. Mis Maraaret H'i8 87'h 31 Pii ALEX FRE1DUS armv Mrs Berkv Fr dill 3107 Beillord Ave t.i LI A OARBARtNO air foire.

John ttarbar.no, 77 Carlton Avenue 3 3l TERRANCE .1 OATHERCOI. arn-v. Fredenrk C.atlierco.e, HI IB 3d A ei; PR! ER OKI.ZINIS armv: Anna lie. IMil.son Ave Pfe ALBERT CI EMONS OERCI tfl nia- rliie.s. F.iaabeth Karalaiiv 47 Orand 3( Ptr FRED OHENT3, armv: fihei.ls.

DVti ai PU, FRANK OKlt.IO murines Imny (ilho 330B Avenue 3 sYl 3FN.1AMIN OOLt'4 :77 Nfw Tils Ave Mary niv JOHN (iPV7.ivo Pir. Or 67M' Pte DANIEL HOGAN armv: Ma'lhen- Hii.inn. Ql? Loriiner P-t SpI JOHN FtHVARn HO.INACKI. marine-: Hen Newel pv Pfe IIKNHY BENEDICT INNF8. maiilies I aura Innea.

117 Hovt Si Pvl FRANK IN rod "rinv: flalva- Hire rrnri Iflft Avenue 7. Svi FOVVARI) VV M''f'IINSKf ai- VV, KiifcH" 1117 imwinuj Pvt JOHN JOflFPH KASC'tVR "1.1- K'hner ih CeriH-- Pi Corn JOHN PATRICK KFVNE 119 Wmihron 81. oio vm API' EI 'OT L. KLEIN, navv. David K'eln t1r) Hid St Pvl JEROMF KR'FiER.

anvy: Max Kreier B01 11'h R-9v OEPARD vtli-wtrt. I TORRE marines Lurv La Tone 680 Metropolitan Avetire Cint HARRY IEVINE armv vine "j49 1'irl Al't, PVITf i Id Le- Mimie I.e- i I llldell Pit- DOVIIN'r- IliU'ol'l "tin Mr Ptan-er Cuomo 0-R7 Ave I. mnr Active in Charilies A solemn riHiuiem mass for 'f'iaire L. Kuhn. who died Satur day at her borne, Oxford Si will be offered at ft: a.m..

Wednesilav nt Oiieen of All jSaints It. C. Church, Lalavettc kind Vanderbilt Aves. Cntil before the mass the1 ibody will be the Ym'k land Brooklyn Funeral Home, jl-s-7 S. Oxford St.

liurial will die In Holy Cross- Cemetery. Miss Kuhn, a member of an iold Brooklyn fnmilv. was for-liner president of the Spanish IMi-sion Auxiliary here, and a life member of the 'i ita tion Alumnae the Danirli i lei of I he A merit-aii devoid 'linn. She was a laughter of the late John and Henrietta iltabittP Kuhn. and bad Inns? Jieen active in local charitable enterprises.

I Surviving are six -jsters. Mrs Henrietta K. Tieruey, Mr- Anna K. Sullivan. Mrs.

flene-vieve K. Masuiie. Kulalie Miriam K. and Kvelyn Kuhn. and four brothpi John Ceorge Walter R.

and Lee B. Kuhn. Vital notices accepted 8am to 2 p.m. tor pub'ication the lame day; as lot ai 10 m. Saturday night for publication Walter It.

Nw York's Largttt -A Tlie niQiIcrale co-t of tlir service rendered Waller B. Cooke is an old story, yet it takes on a new importance in these price-conscious times. But low cot is not tlie onlv answer as lo why more and more families turn lo Walter B. Cooke. Sincetilv.

hnnrstv anil friend I ine- rharaclei art of mir -erire. I'erhiips llii i the real reason wliv we comlml one out of everv ten funerals in New York City. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP '1. 20 SNVOER AVE. AT IA BUSH SO SEVENTH AVE.

fUNItAl KOMII IN tKOOKtTN I I I i 1 i I Astoria, on Wednesday. ftninguiii. Virginia oervice at. Dmitri Shostakovich. Rus sia.

noted composer, win tie a 'mPmber of the Soviet tion to the Cultural and Scientific Conference of World Peace to convene here next month, it was announced today; Or. Harlow Shapley, chairman of the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, which is sponsoring the conference, said be hatl been informed bv Soviet Ambassador Alexander S. Panyushkin that Shostakovich had been selected with four others to make up (the Russian group. I ne announcement indicated that the composer, who had been under fire by the central committee of the Russian Communist party for his "bourgeois tendencies," had regained the favor of the Russian leaders. Shostakovich, composer of nine symphonies, apologized twice publicly to the Congress of Soviet Composers for his "bourgeois formalism" and promised to conform to Sov iet ideals in the future.

Last Fall jit was reported he wa back in fa vor hen a nun ion pit Hu u-ing his mu-ic received tvview in Mo-covv. The C'liitn vr.ee ui'l lie held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel March lr to Pfc. D.R.Campbell Rites Tomorrow Rayville. Feb. of 1'1'c.

Dunaltl hero of Okinawa where he was The both R. Campbell, in May, killed bv a 'sniper's bullet while rescuing wounded buddy, will tirrive here today, and services by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American' Legion and the Marine Corps League will be held in Isaacsons runerai iiomi: ai tomorrow night. The vnung marine, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Campbell of 1S1 Johnson this village, was born in Brooklyn, came to this with his parents, and attended S.iv-ville Schools.

He in the Marine Corps in February. Till. A Purple Heart was awarded posthumously. His parents, two sisters, KNte and Patricia, ami two (leorae and Leslie survive. RED COURT ELECTION GETS OUT 99.99 OF ELIGIBLE VOTERS I Mivsciivv, Kcl).

U.P Tlie iSnvict fl.A crnint'iit jnininiin ril 4 icj th.it percent of 'Moscow's eligible voters pciriiei-ipiiieil ye.stcnliiy in for ijuilKes of tile Peoples Courts. A simihir elecliolis elsewhere the country the average was well over percent, the un nniinceinent sanl. The elect inn vv a- precede! 1 by an intensive campaitii in which aKiiators made speeches landing the of the Soviet judicial system over the capitalist system, particularly 'corrupt American jiuli clary Keileral 1 larold Medina, who is hearing chai'K''-' the 11 American liaders in New York, was frequently lampooned dtniiiK the campaign and cai icatu'ed as an example of an obedient servant of Wall Street, Joseph A. Rehl Hempstead, Kelt A. Rehl of 10 Cor nell view, who died last was buried today in Cemetery l' lUovvins; 21 Joseph Lake Thursday.

Creent'ielil ervires in the 1'etli! Uro neral Hmne. and 'lay ton Kir Lincoln Ave, 'eni re. Mr. i- survived by lii.si wife. Mrs.

Marie Rehl. four Louis. Myron, llarrv and Jo-! ph Jr tvvo daughters. Mrs. Kthel Freeman and Mrs.

Agnes Mott. iv. sisters. Mrs. Henri rtta Mott and Ir-.

Lilli.in jnatnm. anil three brothers, Wilbur, Charles and Ceorge eld. Henry McCaddin Son Funeral Director Since 1SSS Chopel in All Localities CompleU Services from $150 24 SEVENTH AVE. NE.i.s 8-8912 ANDREW J. MeCUDDrN.

LIC Loral tmt SIXTY-FIFTH STRF.ET ROAD 31600 't ins? at Chapel, 116-20 Atlantic 123, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Masshhe Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic February 20, 1949, beloved wife of Charles devoted mother of, Mnnrine and John: Wayrtch; sister of Mabel Campbell and Robert Talbot. Fu- neral service Walter B. Cooke, Funpral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.

I nue. Richmond Hill. Religious services Wednesday, 8 p.m. Fu-. nrral Thursday.

2 p.m. Holv Cross Cemetery. T. G. Ce.sta, Interment Director.

Wednestiav. 2 pm Interment pm. Mount unvet uemetery SCHROEDER EDITH ANNA. February 19. 1949.

of 256-36 UDland Bradshaw and the late Thomas! G. Ferrtison of Buffalo. Serv ice at the Fairchild Chapel, 141-26 bbev. SCOTT BENJAMIN on Feb- tne late Charles. Reposing at iWalter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, ao nn Avenue. Funeral notice later. SMITH-MAUD, Sunday. February 20, 1949. beloved wife of Hlldur; Avenue, on Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.

1 THOMAS On February 20. 1949, MARGARET at her residence. Avenue devoted mother ot Glare Mary Marguerite R. und Virginia Flaherty; one mand-daughter. Grace Flaherty; srster of Mrs.

M. J. Broderick. Mrs W. J.

Blanchard and John J. McDermott. Funeral at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Vincent: of Ferrer R. C.

Church. 10 a.m., Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, UMLAND On Mondav, Febru-i ary 21. 1949. GEORGETTA. beloved' mother of Charles, Howard, Wil- liam and George; loving grand-! mother of John and Joan Adams.

Reposing at her home. 216 77th. until Wednesday. February 23 1 in Services at the Chaocl in Green-Wood Cemetery at 2 pm jp HILOMENE de CHANTAL on February 20, 1949. Mls, WILLIAM H.

MIDWINTER, President. Mrs. James Barrett, secretary. WAGNER CHARLES H. Feb- -a iqjq 1,1,, ni deVotM father of v.v.'i 1-.

di.i, Mathilda Hume. Funeral from' waiter B. Cooke. Funeral nn a. Mass Immaculate Heart of Marv Church Wednesday.

10 a.m. Inter Iment Holy Crow Cemetery. WOLLYUNG LOUIS on -i in.4n kM.i.j1 frui uai istu, unuicu uiuimiiu of Emma ratner ot Harry Wollyung: brother of Frank. Serv- 1 at the Church of Our Lady of Mt a.m. interment at John's Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers. Kequicm Mass, 10 t. faul Church. JOHANSEN-FLOYD UOlsrxUK JUtirv on reD-BITRGIO I AC AMI A MARIE. Pic, U.

M. of 5408 7th Ave-ruary 19, 1949. beloved husband of nn February 18. 1949. beloved wife, nue, Brooklyn, in the service of his' May; brother of Margaret.

Wil-of Harry; devoted mother of Anna, 'country. November 29, 1943, indiam and Vincent. Funeral from Camolo Charles and Sal va tore; sis- Bougainville, South Pacific, beloved 'hU late residence, 794 Jefferson ter of Joseph Guido and Providence of Anna; devoted brother oflAvsnue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Taibbi. Funeral from Walter B. Ernest.

Services at John H. Holm- February 23. at 9:30 a Mas of Funeral Home. 20 lin Chaiel. 5215 7th Avenue, on Requiem at Our Lady of Good Snycier Avenue; Solemn RequlemjTuesday, February 22, 8 p.m.

In-Counsel Church at 10 a.m. St. Finbar's R. C. Church terment Wednesday, 9 a.m., U.

S. terment John's Cemetery. dtH'sdav. 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L.

1. 1 Crass Cemetery. I I GRADY Sister MARY STE- JOHNSTON JOHN on Feb- FANIE OGRADY at Holy Family BURKE JOHN, son of the late.ruary 18, 1949, 87-27 117th Street. I Hospital Convent. 167 Dean Street.

and Sarah Burke. Survived Richmond Hill, aged 64 tears. be-On February 20. Funeral Wednes- loved husband of Anna ineejday. 9:30 a.m., irom the Convent bv ms and two children, one brother, Paul, and two sisters, Mrs.

AngelH lather of Morton J. and OSTRANDER WTLLARD on' VISITATION ALUMNAE records' DOI.AN In loving memory of Bebruary 20, beloved husband of with sorrow the death of its latiour aunt, MARY. Pas-sed away Lillian Bessey Ostrander; dear sonjnonorary member, V. Sister 'February 21, 1948. NIECES.

Marjorie McHugh and Mrs. Gretta John and three grandchildren; Piatz. Funeral from George T.lbrothers, Georne, Frank. Chester McHtigh Funeral Home, 1016 Bed-'and Robert. Reposing at A.

J. ford Avenue. Requiem Ma-ss at the Dupont Fiincral Home, 82-29 Lef-Nativity R. C. Church, Wednesday, lens Boulevard.

Kevv Gardens, 8 30. I. Services Tuesday. February '22. at 8 pm.

Church services CARISTT-Pfc. JAMES 23, 10 a.m., at, the Church ber 8, 1944, beloved on of Domenickl0f the Resurrection, Richmond Hill, and Harriet; dear brother of Paul. L. j. interment at Maple Grove Funeral Wednesday, February 23, Cemetery, Kevv Gardens, L.

I. JOHNSON On February 20, pother of Gertrude De Feo. Hden 1949. SINE, beloved wife of theiKint and Rnbm-t PrtznMt. Funeral or Dana O.strander Dupell erv ice Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Zirkel Fu neral Home.

Ridgewood and Nor- wood Avenues, Cypress Hills. PETZOLDT NELLIE A. nee Moran), February 19, beloved wife, or the late Ernest devotecr i pm ni hax. tni rrn 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross; Cemetery.

Arrangments M. J. McCaffrey. PRICE JOSEPH. February 20.

1949. native of Clifton, County Galway, Ireland, beloved husband of Elizabeth. Reposing at John late Capt. Theodore C. Johnson; jfrom residence.

537 8th Street. mr S'emn Re- nioiiuiiiuniui utau is.i i uri ar it and Mrs. William Chadwlck; great -grandmother of Jayne Chad- Al life nwrnlvr nt Pnriiant. :i.i a.m., irom tne Moscarein neral Home. 1260 60th Street.

Brooklyn; Solemn Requiem Mass, fit. Edmund's Church, 19th IntCr" siutHj CARLETON CHESTER of DM n. mill Olteei. oeiovea nuiania', of the late 'Emma Carleton; voted father of Frederick' C. David H.

Donald R. andl nr rdiui.uu iiayci, vol Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. CLARK LOUISE on February 19, 1949, at her residence, 224 Nn as v. RrVim Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue.

Tuesday. 8:45 prfi. In- terment Evergreens Cemetery KRAUSE February GERDA, of 554 73d Street, wife of me iate victor ana cevoiea momer: jof Roy Krause. Services at Fred' 19 Tdonrfilces at his residence, 576 E. 43d Inter-'away Street, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

"ill. cvciKicriia vcincwrii. Uemcmbtanres EDWARDS BERTHA M. Lov- iiewea nC o. Herbst Sons Memorial.

7501 5th late George mother of Sr.Avenue 8 prn. ,1 Georgma Louise. C.S.J.; Gladys M.i 10 a.m. Interment and Mrs. Arthur Lucke; in mg nh AvenUP ing birthday remembances of be- loved mother and grandmother.

Always KUHN CLAIRE on arv 19. 1943. at her residence 63 Oxford Street, daughter of iiaie junn k. ana renrema M. ae voted steter of John George and Henreitta M.

the late Louis Walter Lee 'Inn mm Uau Kt nf T.iTVia W.rinpjlJ'.. am irr.ent Holy Cross Cemetery. RICHARDS Gn Saturday. Feb- RUTH beloved wife of John J. nl0ther of William, Ken- netn- Jonn ana Lnma; aaugn'r oi Alice varrou; sisier oi Mrs 'ev alld Ed'ard Carroll.

Reposing tan IlilTlnln- Mrc IV. nrci liar. at ParK t-tnapei. 44 (in Avenue, fu weonesaay. a.m.

ooiemn Cemetery. ROBINSON MARJORIE at Rockville Centre, on February 19, 1949. beloved wife of Harold sister of Mrs. Edna Cooke, Ray-mond and Edmund and Lester IBowen. Reposing at N.

H. Wyckoff' Son Funeral Home, 457 Merrick St. Agnea R. C. Church.

Rockville Centre. Februarv 22. at 10 I Miriam Henrietta K. Tier-ineral ney, Anna K. Sullivan, Genevieve iMa's-s or Hequiem St.

h'rancis Maguire. Eulalie E. and Evelyn' Xavier Church. Interment Calvary mother of Arthur Jr. and George: Lucke.

Flmeral Wednesday at 9:30 Solemn Requiem. Mass Church of the Transfiguration, Interment St. John Cemetery. J. F.

X. McGuckin. CLARRY V. H. Sister PHILOMENE DE CHANTALg (Winifred on February 20, 1949.

the Visitation Monastery, Ridge Boulevard and 89th Street. Kejuiem Mass February 21. at 11 the. Monastery Chapel. COFFEE LILLIAN on Feb- niary 20.

of 541 8th Street, beloved daughter of the late Cornelius and Margaret mee Loughlim. Survived by two nephews, John and James MuGee. Funeral on Wednes- (S. K. L.

Oft 81 CONTINUOUS YEARS of helpful, understanding sen ice Reposing at Funeral Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Requiem Mass at Queen of All Saints Church, Lafayette and Vanderbilt weuueMiay, reoruary Wednesday, Februarv J. J. Sullivan.

Director. LEE CHARLES, on February Died February 14, 1949. CHARLES. CATHERINE and CHARLOTTE ANN. hFAHVS SONS 1504 BUSHWICK AVE.

finest ofuntral (Home ONE BLOCK rROM SUB WAT DIGNIFIED FUNERALS AS LOW AS Hi run halnvaH fetliar Aiulranr niRliaH RnrlfVlllo (Vntr Uan ot day at 9 45 a.m.. from the Rposing al Engiish 38 Lafayette Avenue. Solemn Home. 2190 McDonald! MASS OI rwrqiurm Qaimui n. Church.

Interment Holy Cross I Cemetery. Wm. Francis Duddy. Director. 'm E3 I Complete Dignified Funerals At low as $100 Smith Funeral Service BANK P.

SZMYD. Director 141 6th near Srcriinf PI, Ulster 7-7668 Avenue. Notice of funeral later. GEORGE D. CONANT twie E.ubB..,d Maadinger Funeral Parlon y6Sn 75 YEA1S Personal Service JAMES He TRACY Modern racililiet Convenient Location Fwnero Directors 1120 Flofbush Avenu Cl.pels AvaJaW.

B.i.. Offit. Tel. BUckminttor 2-0247 Joka Truy, Lie Mfav. 157 Fakta St 2 Broukhn 7501 FIFTH AVF.M'E 711 HONE SHORI.

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