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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 1 5,1954 BKOMLET-CAKBR (AB1AM- Nieces to Share Stephen E. Myers, OWIIZi, July 1J. ISM, at Miami. Florida, belovsd wifa oi the late Harry, retired R.T. P.

Sister James Michael, Former Boro Teacher, 22 Years a Nun i Sister James Michael, roem-tMaxwell Training School for devoted mother of Chester, Mor Former Resident Paulsen Estate ton and David. 'Reposmf at Bartung, Clara L. Bakke.Ole Haynia.Praact Barmort, Wilttun Bemtrlekfon, P. Riverside Chapel, 1 Ocean Parkway, Teaneck. 1.

July IS Gertrude U. Paulserv for until Friday, 10 ajn. Interment Old Montefrxe Cemetery. her of the Missionary Servants! Teacher, and was a public Stephen E. Myers of 432 Palm mer principal of Public School school teacher here before en of the Host Blessed Trinity 105 In Borough Park wben she tering the order in 1932.

BSUMMEEHOT WALTER er Ave, a former Brooklyn resident, oied here yesterday at the age of 83. and formerly of Brooklyn, died Thursday at the Mother House After taking her vows. Sister suddenly, on July 12,. 1954, dteo on June 18, left an estate Bcuy.Marpni Hunsicker, W. Johsmsen.

Sigurd Slacktaro.6.. Kelso, Id Bianehard, Jane Kennedy, Daniel Bohn-Haiel McCaffrey. W. A. loved husband ol Genevieve (nee of the order in Philadelphia.

Mr. Myers, a native of Glas- valued at about $90,000, accord James Michael served In the Spanish Mission. Brooklyn, and Hunt): deaf father of Genevieve. She was a first cousin of the N. was employed by iag to a tax affidavit on file to in a mission in Rochester, N.

Rev. Henry1 P. Cosgrove, JjC.D., Bond.Berth., McConville. Ellen the Central Railroad of New Reposing at the Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 (th Ave day In Brooklyn Surrogate's She also served in the Holy appointed last year as assistant Jersey for 48 years, serving rts; Requiem Mass St Edmund's Redeemer Chinese School in1 superior of Graduate Hall of Court for a long period as chief clerk C.

Church, Avenue and 2. Philadelphia. the North American College in at Pier 80, Manhattan. He had 1Mb Street, Friday, 1:30 am In The estate will be equally Rome. been retired for some time.

terment Long Island National divided between two nieces, Surviving are four brothers. Dr. William Cosgrove, a physician, of Watertown, N. Dr. Sister James.

the Cemetery. His wife, the former Matilda Henrietta E. and Cecilia former Mary Cosgrove of 457 Edler, died two years ago Joseph Cosgrove, dentist, of sin bt- was superior of bt. BYR.V DOROTHY CAR Ot IKE, Wulff, both of 171 Westminster Before moving to New Bracken, James Bromley, Cajrie" Mulcay, Irene Myers, Stephen. BjTn, Dorothy Caiamla.

Thomas CHara, Nellie Caradonna.Rose Perry. Joseph Chapman, W.A. Phillips, Marcte Cleary, Frances Seals, Margaret Collins, John Vurgason, A. Parrell, Margaret Walters, Lydla Flore, Pasqu -Wetr, Dolores Flaherty, M. Wolf.

Dr. Peter Oildersleeve, M. ATCHISON PETER J. Survived by tons, Pater, Thomas and Babylon; Paul Cosgrove of July 13, 1994, formerly of Center Road. Jersey in 1927 he belonged to Joseph's Orphanage, Bethany, before she was taken ill Moriches, wife of the.

late Walter Mis Paulsen, whose home the Bay Ridge Methodist Church, 4th and Ovlngton dear a Tint of Clara, Harold and Trinidad. B. W. and Edward Cosgrove of Manhasset There also is a sister, Mrs. Clare a year ago.

was at 410-A Sackett taught She was a graduate of St Brooklyn. Browning Jests. Services at John J. Cooke Funeral Home, 83 Han In Brooklyn schools (or over half a century prior to her re Saviour's High School and the Kelly of Manhattan. Surviving are a daughter, son Place, Thursday, da.

tirement in 1936. She was 88i Mrs. Egbert Freund; a son Interment the Evergreens. Elmer E. Myers; seven grand when she died.

Andrew Fredricksen, Native children and three great-grand CALAMIA THOMAS, on July children. 14, 1154, beloved father of Frieda, James; daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hog an, and brothers, Thomas, Bernard and Francis. Reposing HlUebrsod Chapel, 110-A Nassau if Funeral services will be held Jdary, Vtm, -Jean, Frank -and Of Norway; Bay Ridge Butcher Charles. Reposing at John seny at 8 p.m.

tomorrow at the Volk Avenue. Brooklyn, until Saturday, Son ChapeL lis Central Avenue; Colonial Home, 789 Teaneck Solemn Requiem Mass Bt. Bar 8:30 Solemn Requiem Mass 10:15 ijl, -St. Anthony's C.I Road, Teaneck. Burial will Smith town and then came to HUNSICKER WALTER O.

Funeral services for Andrew bara's R. C. Church, Saturday, io take plCe Saturday morning Church. Bay Ridge, where he had been a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, in Green-Wood Cemetery McElroy, Funeral Directors.

nits in business about 35 years. Urn son, Walter Jr.f one brother, er, who for many years oper Brooklyn. A member of the Evangelical CABADOKNA ROSE, 5S5-A BAKKK July 13, 1954, OLE, atl Jesse; one sister, Rhoda. Reposing ated a meat market at 7009 9th Avenue, beloved wife of Satva Tappan, N. Beloved husband Free Church for many years, Mr.

Fredricksen had served as at EngUsa Bros, Funeral Home, Fort Hamilton Parkway, will Mrs. Thos. Beary tore and dear mother of Salvatore, of the late Rata; father of Oliver 2203 Avenue comer B. 22d be held at 8 tonight in the Nor SUeet. Brooklyn.

Religious serv SWt wis wegian Evangelical Free a member of its board of trustees and church treasurer. He also had served as secretary of Bailee and Margaret Olsen; Charles and Annette. Reposing at granHrather of Eleanor Carlsen, Searpacl Funeral Home, 7fl 4th Russell and Barbara Bakke; great-lArenoe (23d Street), until Satur-grandfather of Christopher Carl- day, I a.m.; Requiem Macs St. ices Saturday, 1:45 p.m Funeral; Saturday, 2:15 p.m. Interment Mass Tomorrow Church.

649 66th St. Until 3 Green-Wood cemetery. the building committee. this afternoon friends may call sen. Services at Fred Hartal Sons Manns unarcn, iv am.

inierment Jit a at the Fred Herbst Sons Memo A solemn high mass of re- St. John's Cemeteiy. ''Memorial, 7501 9th Avenue, Fri Surviving are his wife, Mrs Edvarda Fredricksen; two sons JOHANSEN SIGURD July kruiem for Mrs. Margaret Poet 14, 1994. dear brother of Jenny Frank Fredricksen, long asso 13, Spaulding Beary, wife of Bergesen.

Reposing at ue Halvor rial, 7501 5th Ave. Burial will take place tomorrow in Ocean View Cemetery, Oakwood Heights, Staten Island. day, pjn. Interment Green-Wood Cenjetery. BAJtMORE WILLIAM July ciated in business with bis ISM.

WILLIAM A- beloved hus sen Chapel. gin Avenue. Serv Ices Saturday, 1:3 m. Inter Thomas Beary, a retired agent for the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, will band of Delia; father of William A. Jr.

end Robert also snr- 14, ifS4, beloved father of Charles Mr. Fredricksen died Monday ment Woodland Cemetery, Staten SAVED FROM SEA Mrs. Viola Piven, rescued with husband, Arnold, by police launch after their sailboat capsized in ocean off Manhattan Beach in sudden storm last night, is given coffee by Patrolman Edward Pisano of Sheepshead Boy Harbor Patrol. She and husband clung to overturned 16-foot boot for nearly on hour. father, and the Rev.

Arnold Fredricksen, pastor of Union Presbyterian Church, Blasdell, N. two brothers, Thomas, in B. and Capt. Benjamin Scott jytred by three grandchildren, sis- at his home, 638 67th after 'Island. be offered at 10 a.m.

tomorrow ten, Carrie Feeley, Jennie Far' Barmore, TJ. S. Army; devoted brother ef Ward Barmore. Service several months Illness. He was In St.

Francis Xavler R. rell, and brother, Harold "Chan- KELSO MRS. IDA mother born In Bergen, Norway, and! Norway, and Marius of St Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Church, 6th Ave. and Carroll man.

Funeral from Fred Herbst of Mrs. Dorothy K. Fonn, expired came to this country as a youth James, L. and six grandchil Home, 30 Snyder Avenue, Friday, 1 St. The funeral will be from sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, dren.

p.m. Interment Maple Orovc For a few years he resided in may, a.m. at Long Island College Hospital on Jury 13, 1954. Services Saturday, 12 noon, at Nazarene Congregational the Frank Smith Funeral! Home, 141 6th Ave. Burial will 1 Cemetery.

Boro Cleans Up In Storm's Wake UMM rBANCES on Church, 508 McDooough Street, be inSt. John Cemetery. Tuesday. July 13. IBM.

of 363 BARRETT On July '13. 1954. GENEVIEVE ANN, of 440 44th. Street, devoted mother of Jo George Grogin, 57, Conduct Services Mrs. Beary, who lived at 817 Continued from Page i dead across the nation in the Carroll died Monday of a past four days.

Murier Road, Douglaston, loving mother of James Richard Thomas F. Clean and Mrs. John Brooklyn, N. Yn the Rev. Robert; Johnson officiating.

Reposing at residence, 1352 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. sephine Mi Barrett, -Mrs. Fred after 11 p.m., the Consolidated C.

Bealler; also survived by ten Photo-Flash Expert For II. F. Nelson erlck Pllger, Sister Mary Kathleen eC Mission Helpers of Sacred Heart; sister of Mrs. William Edison Company reported, snapped wires had left 6,000 grandchildren. Funeral from the It arrived here short ly alter p.m.

and reached Its rlimacttc fary at 10M, taming ont to sea 20 minwtes later. The day's high temperature, Falrchlld Chapel. 141-Jg Northern heart condition in Miriwood Hospital. She was born in Ireland and had long resided In; this borough. Besides her husband, she is survived by a brother, Patrick Spaulding; three half-brothers, KENNEDY DANIEL, native of i Hennber and Mrs.

Exigent Gor Blauvelt, N. July 151 Brookhaven, July IS Fu Brooklyn residents without Boulevard. Flashing, on Friday, Llssenhan, Nenagh, County Tip- man; also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral from Schae- lights, mostly in Flatbush and George Grogin, 57, former news July II; Solemn Requiem Mass at St. AnastaaU R.

C. Church. perary, Ireland, July 14,. 1954, son of the late Roderick and Jane; East New York. In Queens, also neral services for Norman F.

Nelson, 93. a retired mortgage broker, who died Tuesday at his home on- Mott Lane were photographer and more recent 93.9, was recorded at 4:30 p.m, Douglaston, at 10 a.m. Interment fers Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Street. Friday. Jury is, at Solemn Requiem Maw hard hit, 5,000 were left tem-i John, Peter and Michael Cas- at.

John's, Cemetery, ly manager of the photo-flash department of the Raygram brother of Mrs. Agnes Lynch, Mrs. Josephine Lynch, Mrs. Jane Lynch and Patrick Kennedy. Funeral sMy, and two half-sisters, Anna and the Weather Bureau's thermometer still read 90 at 10 o'clock.

It dropped 12 degrees, porarily In the dark. In Jamaica Bay, men In po held today in St. James Episco-I vBt. Michaels R. C.

Church. In. Beary and Mary Healey. Corporation, Manhattan, died of seiuroay, v.ia a.m, irora ine mc paj Church here. terment Holy Name Cemetery, lice launches and Coast Guard COLLINS JOHN, of 118 Mese-role Avenue, on Wednesday, July 14.

beloved husband of Annie (nee a heart attack today at rus Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- jersey city Until his retirement 20 years boats searched for James Har- to 78, by 11 and to 71 by midnight. Fair and Cooler home. He was a brother of Harry Grogin, art and photo bush Avenue; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m. St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. BAUM AUGUST on July devoted father of Daniel, ago Mr. Nelson was with Childs Humphries, Manhattan mort Hilda Rankin, 61, Ex-Prall Librarian nusDanft Of the lata Jjuiican Church (old church). Interment director of the Brooklyn Eagle. gage brokers.

He received his (nee Higglns); father of John. Jo St. Charles Cemetery. For many years Mr. Grogin James and Bernard Collins; also survived by eight grandchildren.

Funeral from the A. Chester B. A. degree from Columbia reau predicted 'fair, cooler was with the New York Graphic University In 1884 and was one MCCAFFREY WILLIAM on Smith Funeral Home, 123 Mese- of the last survivors of his July 11, 1954. of 749 Sdth Street, Hilda Margaret Rankin, li and later specialized in society news photos.

He was most widely known, however, for his and less humid, with the highest temperature "near fair and cool tonight, with a drop to 60, and tomorrow con beloved husband of the late Allda roie Avenue, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Saturday. July 17, 9 a.m.: Sol class. He also held a law de brarian of the University of Michigan's School of Dentistry seph, Mrs. Clare Connelly and Mrs. Eilleen Connelly; brother of Mrs.

Mamie Leib fried; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 9 im, from Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlors, 47J 73d Street; Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m., 4 Church of Our Lady of Angels. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PLEASE, ST. SWITHIN There was some rain this morning wd so, this being St.

Swlthin's Day, we will have 40 consecatlve rainy days if the old rhyme holda up: "St. SwKhin's Day, if thou dost rain. For 40 days it will remain.1 loving father of William A. gree from Columbia. emn Requiem Mass St.

Anthony's work as a pioneer in introduc dear brother of Mrs. John Keating Recently he and his wife, since 1939, and a former libra re v. unurcn, 8:30 Interment Unued fair skies with pleasant and Mrs. Florence Foltman; slaw ing photo-flash lamps and Holy Cross Cemetery. temperatures no higher than survived by four grandchildren equipment to newspapers Mrs.

Matilda M. Nelson, observed their 54th wedding an rlan of the New York Public Library System, died yesterday 80. Before the storm came, the throughout the country. (Poughkeepsie papers please1 niversary. in Chatham, her birth Funeral Friday, 9 Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Name Church, 9:30 a.m.

Interment St Charles FAKREIA MARGARET T. (nee Ryan), on Jul 12. ism at Surviving, in addition to his weatherman temperature talk was all "in the 90s." oopyj Also surviving are two sons, Brewster. N. beloved wife of brother, are his wife, Marge; a place.

She had been stopping at Highbank, a Summer resort Norman F. Jr. and Alfred E. Cemetery. Reposing at the M.

J. BEART MARGARET, of 811 son, Philip; two brothers and Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect1 the late James; loving mother of James Mary and Margaret on Lake Erie, about 17 miles Nelson, and a brother, Des ris of 19 Hamilton Terrace Carroll Street, on Julv 12. 1954 three sisters. Park west mond Nelson. south of Chatham.

beloved wife of Thomas; dear sis ocnenx devoted sister of Cath Services are to be held to Manhattan, caught in a 14-foot sailboat, the Barber, on the Miss Rankin, 61, formerly erine Ryan; also survived br four ter of Patrick Spalding; half sister worked In the Pratt Institute MeCONTILLE ELLEN (nee Connelly), July 13, 1954, beloved granacnuaren. runeral from real. bay when the storm struck. morrow at the Gramercy Park Memorial, 152 2d Manhattan. Burial will be in Cedar dence, fiS Mldwood Street.

Fridav oi Jonn, Peter ana Michael as-sidy, Anna Beary and Mary Healey, Reposing Frank P. Smith Free Library, Brooklyn. She Alfred Falter, 73, Brooklyn police headquarters reported 139 telephone calls over fallen trees and downed wires, about half of each. In the first 20 minutes after the storm broke over Brooklyn, and thereafter referred additional calls to the precincts. Emergency service was soon exhausted, so that none was wife of the late Joseph; devoted mother of John, James, Joseph eoiemn Requiem Mass also had worked in the Teach With him was a friend, Joseph Dawklna, 45, of 419 W.

128th St, Manhattan. The Park Cemetery, Emerson, N. Funeral Home, 141 8th Avenue: oi. rrancis or Assls! R. C.

Church, ers College Library, Detroit, and Mrs. John Ballard; also sur Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis :45 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. and in the public library of boat upset, damping the men xavier Church Friday, 10 a.m.

In. vived by 11 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Puneral Friday, 9:15 a.m., from the McManus Windsor, Ont. both wearing life Jackets, In terment St John's Cemetery. A brother, J.

Rankin, Is the water. nease omit imwera. Thomas Edward Ireland. Directors. FIORE PA3QUA (nee Borru- Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave Real Estate Man Alfred Falter, business and real estate man of 50 E.

72d Manhattan, and Valley Road, Glen Cove, died Tuesday night He was 73. president of the Canadian Dawkins, just before mid' available as early as 11:10 p.m. Small boat owners at the same BENEDICT BESTHA BELL. nue; Requiem Mass, 9:45 a St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. Press and managing editor of so), wife of the late Camlllo; be- PHILLIPS MARCIE, on July night, was pulled ashore by Max Lieberman of 1140 New the Halifax Chronicle-Herald. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

12, 1954, beloved sister of Edward icvea moiner of Mary Caleca, Paul Charles, Anna George, Mar- devoted niece of Margaret Mc York Ave. and treated for submersion In Kings County Hos garei Mazwia and-Rloharcr (of McNAMARA JOHN, on July on July, 14. 19S4, younger daughter of the late Wesley and Isabel L. Benedict. Service at the Fan-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Saturday, July 17, at 10 a m.

BLACKBURN GEORGE of The funeral will be held to Elizabeth, N. also sister of 14, 1954, beloved husband of Jessie pital. The search for Harris or Phillips; aunt of Eileen. Puneral from Walter B. Cooke, Puneral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Requiem Mass St.

Augustine's R. C. morrow from the Frank E. (nee Owens); brother of Eulalla time flooded both police and Coast Guard headquarters with cries for help for their craft, drifting, with moorings snapped, in Sheepshead Bay and off Gerritsen Beach. Call Box Wrecked A giant tree fell on E.

3d St, I Leonardo Borruso. Reposing at the Daniel George Funeral Home, 1852 Campbell Funeral Chapel, Mad' his body was not successful. Girl Drowned McNamara. Funeral Saturday, G. C.

Blackburn, Ex-Boro Resident Fair Lawn, N. July 15 Funeral services for George ison Ave. and 81st Man 38-08 Van Duren Avenue, Fair eatn Avenue, until Saturday, 9 Requiem Mass St. Flnbar's 9:30 a.m., from William Dunlgan Funeral Chapel. Rogers Avenue Church, Friday, 9:30 a.m.

inter ment St. Charles Cemetery. Hours before the storm Lawn, New Jersey, beloved husband of the late Berth Gran Blackburn: in his 78th Tear, serv and Montgomery Street; Requiem broke, and as yesterday's temp hattan. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St.

Stanislaus R. Church, Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. SCALA MARGARET be Mass 10 a.m., St.

Gregory's R. C. Interment Holy Cross at Beverly Road, in front of the home of Mrs. Arthur A. Lang, erature was approaching 93.9 degrees, the year's high and highest on record for any July 101 E.

7th also in Manhat loved daughter of Grace; dear sister of John, Patrick, Anthony and Mrs, Mary Luly. Reposing at FLAHERTY MARGARET, July Cemetery. Blackburn, 77, of 38-06 Van Duren a former Brooklyn tan. Burial will be private. 316 E.

3d St. At Coney Island mat, oeiovea mother of vir. Joseph Redmond, Director. ice at the Vender Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road. Fair Lawn, New Jersey, on Friday at 9:30 ajn.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. The family will receive their friends Thursday Mr. Falter is survived by his the Anacreonte Puneral Home 3inia Dellomo and Ellcabeth 11, 15-year-old Dolores Weir of 57 Aster Court, Gerritsen and Ditmas a police call box was struck by lightning resident, will be held here at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the White; devoted sister of Edward wife, Mrs. Wanda Falter, and McNAMARA July 14, 1954, 891 5th Avenue, until Friday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy ana waiter Owens.

Funeral from two daughters, Mrs. Halstead JOHN, of 715 Carroll Street, broth. Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle Beaclt; was drowned while swimming in Sheepshead Bay. and wrecked a few minutes after a patrolman on post had waiter B. Cooke.

Funeral J. Adams a fid Maria Falter. ncums, 7 so pm. Family C. Church, 10 ajn.

In terment Hoi- Cross Cemetery. er-ln-law of Mrs. MarUia McNa mar and uncle of Thomas Mc River Road. Burial will be In Green-Wood Cemetery, jBrook- Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Immaculate Heart mar aTtw used it to call in to his precinct. The heat -breaking storm came without much advance Namara.

Reposing at Chapel, 121 VTJRGASON ADELAIDE of Mary R. 0. Church Friday, 10 Gifts to Mt. Holyott 6th Avenue. Notice of funeral later warning.

Early last evening Mr. Blackburn, a retired a.m. inierment noiy cross Ceme July 13, 1954, beloved wife of Arthur devoted sister of Hen tery. Totaled $863,605 in Yoar bricklayer, died Tuesday in St. the Weather Bureau was still predicting continued hot MTJLCAY IRENE on July 12, 1954, beloved sister of Timothy Joseph's Hospital.

Prior to rietta Jenkins and Prank Briody. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, DuuuiUU JANE on July 14, 1954, beloved sister of Mrs. Carrie L. Cotten.

service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Friday. I pjn. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. BOHN HAZEL, on July 14.

1954, beloved wife of 8amuel; de- voted sister of Mrs. Jennie Adams. South Hadley, July 15 weather last night and today, A. and Sister Mary de Lourdes GELDER SLEEVE MART B. fnee Marsh), on July 13.

of 1184 Shortly before midnight a police launch frighted an overturned 16-foot sailboat 2,000 feet off Manhattan Beach, and rescued Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Piven, respectively 35 and 34, of 2300 Ocean Ave, who had been clinging to the rraft for nearly an hour. The over, turned sailboat was (U.R) Mount Holyoke College with possible scattered thun O.P. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a.m. Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass coming here six years he resided in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. He was a member of the Bushwtck Avenue, beloved mother received gifts and bequests to derstorms this afternoon. But from. the Chapel, 119-50 Metro of Mildred B.

Turbush. Reoosine Holy Innocents R. O. Church Prl tallng $863,605 during the 12 politan Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 cool air wss coming down from Berdan Heights Reformed day, 11 a.m. Interment Holy months ended June 30, includ Canada, slowly chewing off at ioe Busnwick Funeral Home, 1178 Bushwlck Avenue.

Sen- Church, Fair Lawn. Cross Cemetery, Mrs. Micnaei scmavone, Ann and James W. Morton. Funeral from a.m..

Holy Child of Jesus Church Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction of James Tracy, Inc ing a $250,000 bequest from the areas of the heat wave, which ices Friday, 8 p.m.. Interment Sat His wife, Mrs. Bertha Gran late Mrs.

Thomas Lamont of the Welter B. Cooke, Ine, Funeral had accounted for at least 79 WALTERS LYDIA, on July 14 urday, the Evergreens Blackburn, died some time ago. 1954, beloved sister of Marie iemeiery. New York City, it was an nounced today. MYERS STEPHEN on July 14, 1954, of 432 Palmer Avenue, Surviving are a son, Peter three daughters, Mrs.

Mary Goodale. Reposing at the William Home, lis e. Tremont Avenue, Bronx, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem -Mass Christ the King Church, 10 o'clock; Interment Calvary Cemetery. RABTUNG CLARA L. WinM Mrs, Lamont, who died Dec.

C. Fisher Funeral Chapel, 1230 Teaneck, New Jersey, beloved hus Vermont, Mrs. Dorothy Bishop, Bushwlck Avenue, until 4 p.m. Prl band of the late Matilda (nee 29, 1952, bequeathed a total of day. July 14.

1964, of 27 Park Place, beloved sister of Georse a. Edler); devoted father of Mrs. $2,950,000 to women's colleges, day. Service at -Grace Gospel Church, Balnbrldge 8treet, near and the late Charles Bartiin Egbert Freund' and Elmer E. Walter B.

Coohe Includig Mount Holyoke. and Mrs. Priscilla Weber; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Maclntyre, Mrs. Jessie Gilman, and Ruth Blackburn; 19 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Service at the Falrchlld Chapel, Myers. Services at the Volk Colo Saratoga Avenue, at I pm. BOND BERTHA PATERSON, July 14, 1954, beloved wife of Charles mother of Paterson ad Eleanor Bond: sister of Dr. nial Home, 789 Teaneck Road bi Auanuc avenue, Friday, 2 pm. INCOtrOtATEO WEIR DOLORES, of 57 Aster Teaneck, Friday, p.m.

Interment fHrmnrtamu Court, suddenly, July 14, 1954, lov HATNIA On juhr IS. isu ureen-wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Robert G. Paterson and Dr. Don ine daughter of Edward and eaturaay, son. FRANCIS beloved husband of ald a Paterson; also survived bv Frances, (nee Shanley); dear sis Marquiia (nee Frazer); devoted son of Catherine and Ooorw NEUMANN RUDOLPH, on BUSS In memory of my dear wife, FLORENCE, who passed ter of Edward, Prances, Rose and four grandchildren: Service at the Falrchlld 951 Atlantic Avenue, Saturday 10:30 am.

In Lawyers Get 271 Of Luckenbach's $2,000,000 Estate Barbara; also survived by grand dear brother of Mrs. Mildred Dub- July 1954, devoted husband of Prances; beloved father of Henry, away juij im, jttseE. parents, John Shanley and Jarvia lieu of flowers, eontrlbutions to Kooert, Rudolph and Katherlne and Rose weir; four aunts, Mrs, McCLATCHEY LORRAINE. In Brusao; grandfather of Katherlne. ine American cancer Society and the Oirl Scouts of the U.

8. A. will New York's largest funeral Directors Thousands of letters from grateful families are the finest possible testimonial to the character of our Service. Complete Funerals from 185 juwtral Jnfotmation Mary Mahlstead, Mrs. Rose Camp loving memory, July 15, 1951.

SISTERS and BROTHER. services at John Sehy St Son bell, Mrs. Loretta Weir and Mrs. Chapel, 319 Central Avenue ce appreciated, Bninviiu Jean Weir. Puneral Saturday, 8:45 Thursday, 8 p.m.

Interment Long LORRAINE. a.m.: Solemn Reaulem Mass Res McCLATCHEY Died July 15, 1951. oiuiULn-JAiiiEil K. on July 14, beloved husband of th ismna national cemetery. urrectlon R.

O. Church, 9:15 a.m Albany, July 15 A Manhattan law firm will collect in fees and expenses for handling the $2,000,000 estate of the late steamship magnate. Lewis Luckenbach, under a Court of Appeals decision. The bulk of the big estate, late Margaret nee Pierce); de OUAKA NELLIE. Survived bv Interment St.

John's Cemetery Reposing at Byrne Puneral Home niece, Mrs. Loretta Heist Dovle. -f Oar Itpf ewuot Ml ho bIm liar. Our hMrM cannot tall wht Mjr. Ood tlont knowfl hw mtu hr In nonit Dit lonMorat toaajr.

HARRY and SON, DONALD. 2384 Gerrlttsen Avenue. nns, urs. Catherine Byrnes, James and George Haynia Jr. Reposing William A.

Martin Puneral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Puneral Saturday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass fit. Teresa's R. C. Church, 9:45 a.m.

Interment 8t. John's Cemetery. RENDRICKSON PRESCOTT, on July 14, 1954, beloved husband of Gladys father of Gladys Joan Johnson: son of Mrs. Mabel Sllkworth, and brother of Mrs. Dorothy Miller.

Notice of funeral later. HIGGIN9 8ABINA (nee Graham), July 14. 1954. beloved voted lamer oi James R. Vln-cent, Jerome; brother of the late Peter and the late Mary Geanu.

San Francisco, California. Puneral irom Schaefer's Puneral Parlors WOLF-Dt. PETER of 998' will he split between two 4th Avenue at 43d Street. Satur Keposng at David a. Ryan neral Home, 159 W.

13th Street. Bushwlck Brooklyn, on SULLIVAN JOHN. Died July grandchildren, two-thirds to day, July 17, 8:30 a.m.; Solemn July 12, 1954, aged 75 years, dear I New York City; Solemn High Mass Kequiem Mass St. Michael's brother or Anna Koelble, Rose 15, 1952. Mass offered.

Ittnul rMt trut untn him, Lord Wife, SUSAN, and CHILDREN our baay of the Rosary R. Church. Interment Calvary Ceme Edgar F. Luckenbach Jr. and one-third to Mrs.

Andrea Luckenbach Hammer, recently shot Weldner, Elisabeth Schwab, tery. Teresa Maushardt and Julius ISt-ll Hilliid Am. JA. (-K70 BOELZ.Oaldo 10:00 A.M. tl Ckipil miay, July 11 th CANAR.

Freak 1:10 A.M. at Chipd Saturday. July ttth SOAK. Mat A. SarTicm la Bt Arraag tS Church, 7 State Street, New York City, Saturday.

July 17, 9 a.m. interment family plot, Calvary Cem Wolf; brother-ln-law of Anna PERRY JOSEPH CL on Julv Schappert. Service Thursday, 8l etery. Am. UUttr MSM rsuriday.

Air 15th EIUktk ltAK. itCkapd SBMSTRONO, MirroU F. A.H. Si CkM WICIT, tntj Trant I TM. Ckipd Sl'TTON, Thnui r.

frlU, July rLAHsarr, iutiuh A.M. si Cfcrl VtlBOSSON. ASdaKto V. AM. lIChtH B4BMOBI, Wlllbm C.

tChl M.ANCHABD. Jut I. p.m at George Werst Puneral by her husband at a Delaware race track and still In a hospital. The decision was made on an appeal by the law firm, 1 ft if 12, 1954, beloved husband of Elizabeth; devoted father of Dr. Gabriel Perry, Teresa Slrotto, Anne Moroglello; beloved brother ttcmcmbrancffl Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue, Glen dale.

Funeral Friday, 4 pm. In wife of the late Patrick; devoted mother of Martin Mrs. Mary Rochford and Mrs. Sablna Carlta; also survived by terment private. Member of Star: of John, Vincent, Amedeo, Victor, NASH-MARGAREI M.

of Hope Lodge, No. 430, F. St Anna, Amelia, Llbby and Fanny; acicu srauucniiaren. Funeral Sat. Star of Hope Chapter.

No. 482 birthday In heaven. Mom. Masses nan sougru a payment urday, :15 from her resl- a uo survived oy three grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m., O.

E. Kismet Temple, Aurora at St. Mary's Chureb, Dumont. aence. iwt Kimball Street; Re.

urata consistory, LongI Grotto, r.N. sl CkH quiem Mass 9:45 a.m. St. Thomas from the Madden Puneral Home, Franklin and Wllloughby Ave 151-M Nortktra BM. FL 3-66M Thurtday, July ISth WABD, rraakB.

r.M. al Ckapal BENNETT, Eaillr aor.M alCkaatl friaai. July ttth Ot QEOBOE, EBnarl 10 Kl A.M. at CkaaH BBANDT, Frrtrrlrk r.M atCkaatl New Jersey. Luckenbach died in 1906, Daughter, MARGARET, and leaving his estate In trust to Grandson, HOWARD.

Ihis son, Edgar, who died In Arlon Singing Society and Ameri can 'Dental Association. aquinaa c. Church. Intermeni nues; Solemn Requiem Mass, Bt. jonns Cemetery, 59 Stvtatk Ava.

MAia 2 ISSS 1943. 10:30 a.m., St. Lucy's R. Friday. July llth rHU.Lirn.

Marti A.M. al t'kaaal Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Tntmnt Swvlw tmt Smooth 44 Trfc Cwnir RL Jaha'i PIm ST. J-0644 1 1 ATLANTIC AVINUI Ntr Bwirf Sir Brnklra. N.

I. MA. 4-1MS, I 1A 441M, M5S Ntwlr mmiri, AIt-Od4HUm4, Oh MMb ki a BtfMtht Yuen! D. Creaia, Walter A. Crraia HUIXUWAY WILLIAM A.

on July II. 1954, beloved husband of Mildred; father of Mrs. K. T. Ack- erson; trandlather of Joan Shea 20 Snyder Avt.

it Flatbush Ave. -Ulster (-4800 Reposing at UonneUy Si Puree 11 JOHN W. LAMBUI INC. Ufa Model CADILLAC CARS Ta Hire for All Occasions 71TB ST. at iaa ava.

PkMia SHtrt I-OTIM-1 frampl Cnilmi Sulk PIRO FUNERAL HOME fdWfy located DE KALI ft VANDERBILT AVES. Fully Afr-Conrfftloned STerllng 9-1535 Bnaki Pmrk Crltm ltd. EBDERS-HILL, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CLINTON AVENUI CHAPEL 119 Clinton Irooklyn MAIn 2-0531 runeral Home. Euclid Avenu and 50 Seventh Avinue-MAin 2-85S5 Vital notices accepted 8 a.m.

tc 2 p.m. for publication the some day. For Saturday publication up to a.m. same day. As late as 10 p.m.

Saturday night for publication Sunday. Pulton Street. Puneral Friday, TTAN-MONX-QUUNS4 Vl rUNUAl H0MIS IN MANHATTAN m. interment Holy Cross Ceme tery..

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