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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, NOV. 2 1943 SUNDAY SERMONS WILLIAM T. YALE, 68, DIES; KIN OF COLLEGE FOUNDER Frank Mulvey, 67, Christian Science Retired Engineer lesson-Sermon Valentine B. Hammann mtuii'oii. Haaimnn Dime Sa.m 21 Valentine teller tr.e of Brooiivn Nov.

29 a Bin Sermon lopt for thu column died h.s home yes erdar. He jreona'j of Cr.oaie Schorl And Dartmouth He A.e.s a Mrs. MirT Flanagan a daughter. J.ioi;:i. and p.T.'s.

Mr. and Mis Chaiici A. Ha.iui.ar.n oi Hui.tir.g'on. waiiam Truman Yale, SI. pre si- was made vir president.

Fiv rears A requiem mass wU bt? offered at I Ancient and Mcxiern Ntx-roman- MI ST in the hinds of th rp- fleni or the Yala land Company, i wier atr. xaie Occam president. 19 am. Monday at our Lacy of fr AhaA Mesmerism and Hvdiio- i o. Ji-j I His company told thousands of rsi- Guadalurj R.

C. Church. lith Ave. or NOT LATIR man re' Iroa u-1 im Main i riiuiiuw. uiru i PM: 'Our Deeje Jox: rMBLRT AM Gods cr.eit H.rc Hut 0.r Bt'SHWH AVCNir AM.

Oi'. 10 i' PM: tne Occ it dental lou in Quna and Brooklyn and 14th St, lor Frank Wvev of i Um DMMttBWd' ta NOON on 1 HI RSDAY. terday at hi home. 147-32 Sanford i tirw si the Lesson-Sermon 111 all PhiirrhM BEILFROSE BPIIsr AM t.i oi ar Ave. Flushinj.

He also was vice New Jersej rand Connecticut. of the power plant of A. Schroder a of Christ. Scientist, em Sunday. kisihorih S', prearni ana cimiuiau oi ww Mr.

Tile nd made lui nome sons Division of the Scoviil Manu- vw -a nnloi ti t-'i-' neare. Perlect.on Fr.tr Aj.c.r. ar.d 1 uT.fA kMwl th niiun L. A 1 I. I 1 1 Harvtttt.

PBlKRl'TtRMN mwim v. uii i inning aiutrv biki i.rauru i imriuruijt. locii pwi ano G.eu nra vv.jrc County Savings Bank, and treas froup which founded Memorial i nesday. Mr. Mulvev.

who was -t. Field to honor Flushing men killed had been connected with the firm i ou'il smallow me up; he I PROTESTANT Episcopal CHURCHES in the first World War. He was a for years when he retired last daJv opptesseth me ARLINGTON SVFNlf: AM. "An Exondao.e Re Lo-Burm. PM: The Pniil-ae of Be.r.

a Chr IAPAVPTTB AVrMT -A Tne Cottiii on La What time tiit-i in thee'' Urer and director of the Yale Development Company. A native of Salisbury. N. Mr. Yile wis descended from John Yile.

brother of Elihu Yale for MSNMtl A EN rER 4 1 Tne Nea Od CALVARY BSPTIST AM: Ir.ly.T.ir. Ml '-V Cud Summer. He was born in Ireland, tm BAPTIST TABCRNACLE AM. A UywQ of Ht. i Ht.l.

HANSON PlAfl- A il Iht i.t ttf llit locr vi a KINOS hll.HWAV A 1 SSr ea or a'ont -lot Rum oi L.te.' LfcNOX ruau 11 fil. Iht Judmrni Da) Hoc M.t.v supporter of the Flushing Hospital and Flushing Y. C. A. and had been active in the Flushing Cham-ber of Commerce for many years.

M'imc oi -he le Dr Jmirv of the march ourriving are nis wne. Mrs. Jine Farrell Mulvey; four sons, Francis a city fireman; John, a navy warrant officer, and U. Thomas Psalms St: 1. 3.

Bible, references explaining the subject are taken from Psalms 91: whom Yale University Is named. St. Bartholomew-! Church facte Street car Bedford Aveawa jRet KEFMIT CAS ITU ANOS. Reclax Juatnri'. i Art There? Aao and Sgt.

James of the army: two g.jj. Because thou hast made the The Vales settled in Salisbury in In 11S Mr. Yale ran unsuccessfully 1110 and several years ago Mr. Yale on the Republican ticket for Bute went there to unveil a monument Semtor. dedicated to hi family.

He was a member of the Fireside VtiU ti tetn one' i SPHNCER MEMORIAL 1 AM 'The Pti teet fr.end i Pr.end Hour t.k pre, c.ut ol tne D.ave 8avtiis CENTRA I. AM Wr.a! Pfop TftGn. oi BEUPORL i AM Ot u.usmlti,. musm-j vauirrme whUh mv ret in? een the RtuEmtu ana Uteres Mulvey; a sister. Mrs.

Hlgh. habitation; There! r- w- j.t.J 1 niOM mORt mi. lair giauuaicu nug riusiimi, in Ann snaillfT or Manhattan: two iu Cortland Normal School in 1893 Club and Si. David Society, and brother Pa AU. tee nish tilV ItluMI 1 i 1 jimrs oi iiriana, ana ten and received degrees from Cornell Umversitv in 1897 and 1898.

He Mr. Yale leaves his wiaow, Mir. rattle a. yaie. an a oroinrr, rim S.

Funeral service will be held I OO A Ho.v Cummtin ea i 0 A cn S. I It ou AM Pi.var ari I a-ti; 1- R. I I IU PtBIH 4 10 V. -0- ue ir.H I TIME IVI1H-I IX I 1 1:1. ,1, M)i Pr.i.r S-r1 1 178 4S aTnTA NN'S 1943 I and Liv nt-toei 8 ree I Be.

SSMtll. DIIBKtMt. Beelal Sn(lv II A AM 4 Pa fST. PAUL'S CHURCH I rim on and Carrot I i I MSBRV. Klee time to New York in 1898 ana practiced law for a short time.

at 4 p.m. tomorrow at tne nrst In 1899 he helped to found tne Reformed Dutch Church and Church Anu Four.oetj 164 j. Frederic berg, rk d. d. Mianlef 11 00 A M.

Dr. Luman Schaefer i oo M. "LIFE'S IMPERATIVES" Dr. I ERG Yale Land Company and in 1905 1 Congregational Church. Flushing Mrs.

Mary Walsh, Church Worker angels charse over tnee. to keep thee in all thy wavs References from 'Science and Health with Key to the Strictures" by Mary Baker tne Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, are as follow.s; "AnRels are God's representatives. These upward-soaring beings never lead towards self. sm. nr materiality, but guide to the divine Principle of ail good, whither everv real individu A The Cii.

Chul.me." TUe Ken 1 Ult IVJslAMU. A The Htl 10 the PuMie." EASi CNU- A Si It Too i ta Give ThmiO" tU. eeruout Iime io Dys BAPTIST 'Riven of Li Ite e.04acu over on UBYN trom ii a -o eiervice coiloue'ed Jri Wvrl- len c.rec or si ma Woto oi lte Hour." HKISTItN PIATBL'SH A Ho Aliiaacet." RIOtiEWOOU AM. America Ctimt Wave." nt we.k.:i.. GREEN POINT AM.

rh- Sp Tr.a; Has Rfach.il i-it Cei.tii.-ie-I'VION A Ore. tes i Pen. Review rhe i' Vj I. k.e a r.el 'he of VV ah.n FIRST AM "The Hliiaar of find" 4PM: Chat.ae a' Jan.a.rt 'a-' if a eti frm B'nu- tyn Life i 7 PM' Harvesfir.t 'he Crnt- don Uurham, rua.iu BEIORSIIO 1 VS KLPTH STFEEr- A The Iniet ol l' OIU PIRSr AM. or On the Itu of Errw NEW UTRECHT AM The Duv.pr it on Hjh" FLSlBl'SH UL1CH Pfc.

J. P. Connors, Army Policeman sad araaaa i A a -klai Mau I Kerisri John Avenius, 75r Eagle Employe A requiem mass will be offered Mnnrfav at. 10 m. in the Presenta- Mrs.

Mary Dunn Walsh of 17 Adelphi St. died Thursday in her home, A former resident of Bay Ridge, she was the widow of George MESSIAH AND INCARNATION I ality. Image, or likeness of God. ir.er and Ciermont at.m.ee a Walsh. Mrs.

Walsh was a past gathers Bv giving earnest heed to Pfc. John P. Connori, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Connors of 598 The Rev ERNEST 4 HARDING.

Rattor I IMAM- Hut, I id AM- Churrh s. hooi I president of the Ladies Auxiliary of thpse apirttim! guides thev tarry I HllsTISV HTN'( rnu Vimin Mart 1 c-aritson Ave. or pneumonia lrm entertain anae.s Clarkson Ave died of pneumonia anenaan council jus. inQ i i tw si r.dri.i i.n rh rrh Jamaica for John Nov. 21 at Camp Shelby.

nisnts or t-oaunous and was unawares' Thpe nels deliver I II AM Morn.na Pravi ard Se-mon Vesyer ji.d Aldre I uf tne Re. lu.ter PM: "Lue pirititaltsl Clutrrhrs i wnrrr lie amcnra 10 uw wn- ua uum mi- vrii-n pp. aot'. Avenius of 89-24 164th Jamaica. HL CHI RCHIS AM.

ena rl "Auciem ai'lt Mndern ana lino. urn OM-RlfiATIONAL UStBUSH-TOMPKINS faitl'a iTIiiefrU 1 itarv Police. He was 21 and joined nd of Josephine Mulhearn Circle 1210. Companions of the a auiu li SbllUtitl 1 Churrh Avenna a-d R' Paul a the armv in January. Madge Bellamy's Suit Forest of America SOLVATION AR.VIV AILAN11C AVKMll A 11AM and BAY RIDGE t5J0 ii who died at his residence Friday.

He was employed in the stereotype department of the Eaule for 32 years and gave up Born in Flatbush. he attended the ir.e uav ul Com n. FLA 1 BUSH I Rev HSROtDS OLAFSON Rector i parish school of St. Catherine of Several nieces and nephews sur- Red lego, ive. The funeral will lake place.

3 ww" SOUTH A Saltation In Not Pree1 work eight weeks ago because of Oeiioa. and before entering service Las Vegas, Nev. Nov. 27 A was emploved at Todd Shipyard. from her home on Monday with a requiem mass at 9 .10 a.m.

in the SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Inc. Mta.lil'., a-. lifer Mvr Ave. opuo-i Ku Meiae- Mvi I a 1.4 14 1 1 A and 8 ILoval- bFDI-ORD ,548 Av )-HAM aim BUSHWICK ith 11AM end a 1 iCIIADrX I3J1 A.h..i.d BUSHWK-K AVKNUS- A D.ird the Re. Hulhlitn IVv.nn.n a a ORrW4rE inaviiviiiv or MIX A Me Hlllv 11 00 AM Mirnna Player ard Sermon the Fen or 5 P.M.

WARTIMI VESPfRS Mnndae. a rH M. ASM .41. P4RISH MIFTINf. RUC.RY ij Bemi Ordinarr" Fr.o.y Churrh of the Sacred Heart, Clermont Ave.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. ham aim I COURT 8TRFF. 'lllrt Cur; Monaev. Th irr.t PM. A A IX WELCOME a m.

11AM. aim In addition to his parents, he leaves two brothers. Pvt. James with the army overseas, and Richard a city policeman, and one Mrs. Florence Stoll.

The funeral will be held from the home Monday with a requiem mass at 10 o'clock at the Church of St. Catherine of Genoa. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. MAN II .1 th. Valianal I tlOHTH AVENUE 8'h 11 AM ana 8PM RIDGEWOOD H3lt Aifl 11 A.M.

and 8 01 HNS James J. Harrigan James J. Harrigan, 46. of 19 Kane Place, died yesterday at his home following a long Illness. He was born in Brooklyn, the son of Bem- HI R( OF ITI'RVSI.

I.H.Hr WILLIAM F. SKIDM0RE trrl. Smnr Uueenv Btwrrn Jaaijiira n4 tHMb t.t Thuridty, I Jtt to M. lw ri.t stana PM Y.iti- a Warrma World rven. ,11 Suhlect How li HiUer to Defeat?" i.pitsropAi.

ST JOHN Hnm.ltonv AM Csipnrae Communion for Men! 1 P'-'lab I ST MlKI Nn sr MATTHBW- I AM: 1, Challenae 'n VAfir'H Older end to the court ruling tocUv upheld the validity of silent ctftn star Madge Bellamy's suit tor divorce from wealthy Albert. St an wood Murphy, to whom she never was married, but at whom she once fired three shots. Judge George Marshall over-ruled Murphy's demurrer to Bellamy's rharues and ordered him to aawer the yv.x within 20 days. The suit to end tiie "weddinglei marriage" ciuued that Murphy agreed on April 2fi. 1941.

to marry the blond heroine of early Western thrillers, bu- that he never ent through with the ceremony. MANHATTAN' Illness. Mr. Avenius was born in Brooklyn IS years ago. He is survived by his widow.

Emma; two sons. Henry and Rudolph; a brother. Rudolph; a sister, Katherine. and three grandchildren, two of whom are serving overseas. The bodv is at the Hanw Andres Funeral Home.

180-04 Hillside Jamaica. Burial will be in 8t. Mary's Cemetery Piefro Yon Rites Held in Cathedral CONGREGATIONAL li Be Hi Part- HOLLIS AV'FNIE A 1 He Ii.v.'e ller BaptLst ard J. and Mary- Boucher Harrigan. i Mr.

Harrigan was a member of at the mass which was celebrated CHRIST MFTHOI! A Sermon ov Beeoe Altier- It ili.tin bv Mons. Joseph F. Fennelly. ad- Local 30 of the Plasterers Union. Christian Science He leaves his wife, the former si.n.l I I THIR4N sr Johns or npw Un' Thr" Piti "Adtenl A.3 xt brj the flaliiartj Baptist Churrh S7Ui 8 be'rreen e.th and WII LI AM WARD A YEP 11 PAflOR i HAM Yo.i Will B.

P.raard.d 7.1.1 PM find Knt" Aoot You" oooti.v inui'siries ministrator of the cathedral. Yon. who was ST. died Monday at his home in Huntington. The cathedral choir, which was A I kir Tr Chart.

f.n.hMn BROOKLYN BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHI RCH Tht r.rat fliiirch of Chrnt. Sc.entist, in M.tl Mae Dougherty; a son. James to daughters. Eileen and Mildred Harrigan; one sister. Mrs.

Mae Keller, and two brothers. Thomas P'CHMONp HILL BAPTIST iR.cnmohd A A rr. vri hi- Re- D- It the Rv. Gordon A 8.i Tara A CHANCE BIT SOT CHABITY' A 1 If r. S'rvtrej Are Heid in Fo.lowinf Churrliev Mr.

Yon's successor, wis augmented F. and Sgt. Bernard J. Harriga.i by the choir of St. Vincent Ferrer The late Pietro Yon's romposl.

of the army. In QScmorfam WALSH MICHAEL. Died vember 27, 1939. No Hon, "Mass for Requiem." was sung Church, which is conducted by A. Constantino Yon, brother of Mr at his funeral mass yesterday at Si KIRSr CHL'Hl II New Ynrt Ave lid Dean BroecfraM 11 lift HN.

IrijO ar Hi Sundav, 11AM IPX, Wed 1.1 M. I'TTVD THE ONI) ANNt'AL i w.d,d.n6 p4m' CONGRESS ON PR0HIECY IHlRt) CHURCH, St al Albemarle Openr. IVrember thpi Detemor Rd Sun 11 A 4 30 I Known bie Auihontita EOt'R TH CHUHr.ll, i.vt, aierl.na I Oaitv and r.d Rinriae. It 00 AM. WednesdaT 8 ftf 1 WND FOR FREE PROORAM rlFIH CHURCH.

lth Ave and 4.1th 8''1 innn. 11 00 A Wednevdne. a 00 PM I 8CIENCF. READING ROOMS BdHol The funeral will be held Tuesday from Kearns Si Sons chapel, 1501 Bushwlrk with a requiem mass at 10 a m. at St.

Benedict's R. C. Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery'. Patrick'! Cithedral.

where he hid served as organist and choir ST STEPHfNS ST JOHNS Aiei A Tne Ptupte. .1 tr.e Advent," MFTHODIST CIRACIC AM mrmi in Sort HANSON PLACE CKNTRAL AM -Ruiirlun 'he Cue of Tomorrna 'lie Rev. Dr. Welt.r Van Kirm. radio ediior gf on i he lues- prfarh.r r.M; The M.rar of pr.endshp he 'lie Rev.

Dr William H. Stiaert fxtt-irt NOSlRAND-DeKalb A r.r.l IhirM P.rat." Yon. The body was placed In a vault at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, for Till: Pl.VMOl TH iy.t:rtioyl ioiiim BESI MIS ITS SESSIONS NIMT NOV MHI a ne 11 tone hir rv foraifen; And av dwn. anoilier v.ar ln nur lonele hniu of ihmkmt Thouihti of h.tn are a oava near. BETTY JACKSON.

director There were 1.300 persons present I burial in Italy after the war, vnurrn 734 Notrand Aen 10-fl 10 Wed nil S'm li lift 11111 P81T1I lit W. S7tn St. Cliurrn 0 Thud Avtnu) te aaaaaa floor DEATHS Med 1 frttrtn rd lo 7 Sundae 1)-S 30 MEETINO AT 4 IS "The New JadiMw and Iht 014'' O'l'-' Sie.i HntlM llt-H Th rhurrii ll(iill. 9-0 10. Fo'irth Ch-irrh Rahki VA II I I SM PM-ISBIIM Si.rl i p.

A Raha I peaaer Mr. IIIRI FY OIlr.lET rtuur" Tf tu-t, w.n A S.nnv M'i rtnrrh Ate and Hrs 1 Tii-a A-l h'irA 7 10 Sun 2-4 D'vire Science DR. IIMMI1 MRIEIT HL BE 'How rar Is fliffrf In IMeat?" the AnnaEs win. ru roi.ionin OI ESTIONS I ROM THE I LOOR EOS niRMTIONS SEC OTHER KING JOHANNA nee McCar- PRICE EMMA i nee MrClure). thy November 26.

of 24a Warren 1 siiddenlv. at her home. Central Street, dear wife of John. Funeral Valley. N.

November 26. 1943. in Monday, 9:30 a from Chapel. 115 her 86th year, wife of the late Her-Atlantic Avenue. Solemn requiem man Price; mother of Robert D.

and mass St. Pauls R. C. Church, Court E. Rov Price and Gertrude A.

Perry. I HI R( OF THR King. Johanna Lnughlin. Agnes Marks. Annie L.

McAleer, MaryE. MiAsbach. Ada M. Mulvey. Prank Newman, see loneou Avenius.

John Brooks. Caroline Bruce, Edward Cable, Elisabeth Cahill. Norah Chesebrough, Augustus O. Healing Onst Raymond 3. Connors, John P.

PLYMOI1H HI RCH AD THIS PV.E CONNORS Pfc. JOHN U. S. Army, at Camp Shelby, on November 21, 1943. Survived by father, James B.

Connors; mother, Annie 'nee Crown brothers, James. U. S. Army, South Pacific, and Richard; sister, Florence, Funeral Monday, November 29. from residence, 598 Clarkson Avenue, at 9:30 a.m.

Requiem mass at St. Catherine of Genoa Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DIECKHOFF On November 27. 1943.

CAROLINE iCarrlei DIECKHOFF. Services at the Pease Funeral Home. 437 Nostrand Avenue, at Hancock Street, Monday, 8 p.m. PILLAR OF FIRE 1 23 Sitrlmt ner FUtbnuh and T.h Avti Ret. MILIIAM ST1ATS 11 AM MORNINO WORSHIP 10 A BundiE School 7:30 P.M.

Evening Meetinf 1 30 P.M. Midwre Prayer and Bibla Studt ALL ARi Services at her late residence Sunday, 1:30 ROBERTSON-On November 25. 1943. ELIZA wife of the late William Robertson and sister of Manuel Berdu. Services 83 Hanson Place.

Sunday afternoon at 2:30. ROES FREDERICK, of 400 Abbott Avenue. Ridgefield. N. J.

on and Congress Streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction of jere J. Cronin. I AOUGHLIN November 26.

194.1, AGNES C. i nee Bennett beloved wife of William dear mother of Agnes. Thomas. William. Raymond and Lt.

Charles Loughlln S.A.A.F.; siMer of Mrs. Cecilia Alexander. MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE 34rti fl.reet and Eiatv'h Avenua dr EMMET FOX, pastor SPEAKS SUNDAY AT II A ON "THE CONQUEST OF FEAR" I.IORf.E RAHP.LT. So01 it WEDNESDAY EVENING Lf nX'RE P. M.

MANHAtlAN OPERA Hnfaf Interdenominational Reposing at her home. 60 Florence IS ANTICHRIST AT HAND? I. Iht "Mv.lere Man at Ihe Prp-byterion eal." Prmee Bakj of eia. Ihe Ann- rbri.l of Hjlthe. end Revelattan IS? ITRT PI II RTH Vt.

NEW YORK AVENUE New Yark n.an ta Rerfen SI, ROBERT C. CARLSON. Minlater II AM "THE CHEER Of fiOD" ST. MARK'S CHURCH Ottan Avenue at Bevtrlj Road RALPH EMERSON DAVIS. Miniilar 10 A Church School II 0OAM Vwini Prop Kmpoium The World Thai We Wou.d L.ke to Have' 4 00 rhankNRiv.nf Vfvp.r C.cilt lacnh-on.

Director of Mutll I Jane Rnhel OllanrV HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH One I a tatien. All lukaevi Nur Oatr nr. .1. ane Miller. Minister.

HAM the City ef Tamnrrov Or. WAITIS VAN ISK. Ridia ililer el Sihliea la tea Meat." IM "The Mtrerlt ef Frl.nd.hip" Dr. WILLIAM STEWART 7 A M. Ore.aa SeillatDr.

Bum Her.hi November 25. aged 77. husband of the late Meta Prignen Roes, and father of John J. Roev Margaret C. Meyer.

Emma A. Loelller. Services at Blacklev Funeral Home 809 i Broad Avenue, Ridgefield. Sunday. 8 p.m.

Interment Monday the Lutheran Cemetery al the A CTftD UABBV tnil lUr; and Si. prracll nj I VI nesniAl jL DR MOIDEVHAWER i Prnnhenr Wrier and T.arHer 1 PM Vlltiiil Snraka Runflav a 'M-a Br. vt.hirt. ERZINGER WILLIAM, on No- i 'T, u1 vember 25. 1943.

aged 66 years, dear Monday 9 thenre to father of Leonard father-in-law Wtle'T 8 of Ruth. Services Sunday. 8.30 p.m., i of, bf nUfl George Werst Funeral Home, ment St. John Cemetery. 71-41 Cooper Avenue.

Funeral Monday. 3 p.m. Interment Evergreens MARKS Thursday. Novem-Cemetery. Member of Brooklyn I ber 25.

1943, ANNIE L. MARKS, Bakers Purchasing Associa- loved mother of Philip. Albei t. Min- ski: the christ st ill Dr. MfieM'i siibjrr.

Tomorroir ml II Suntftiil ti'eiiiiii it It "HOW IS Hil Kit TO kt?" It rrftifsif nil it Poftiilar Rook Hprii Hl RM SIRCpI OM" Ry Cforrfon S. Seagrave, M.lt. rM rfoi in cmncn of the piu.nnis l. a emM I iierf. Ull.l).

Orann mnd Hirf. Streett Brklyn neifhlf 2 Bl lit from Si. Crnrte Hotrl i Sacred Omrert next Ttnir.iHt PM 'Tlia 4 Hoi-enien nrk CandlTn altatton Armv Cm e. Rand Wertire-rli- a orv B.rt re I ROCK CHURCH st SS off 71 Ave. Manhattan' French RM I Ii.il bjn j-fpR'j 0'd "HuiTm Church I SALEM GOSPEL TABERNACLE 10 4.1 a cut Sermon 'nr vmwil .111 SI.

Cor. Ilh R'alvn 4 PM Serv.ee HttKiennt ef Atn.f. tion. erva and Mrs, Walter H. Grills, and convenience of the family.

ROSE HARRY B. beloved hu.s-band of Esther: dear father of Dorothy Meyer. Seymour and Florence; darling grandfather of Carol Alma Meyer and Linda Ann Rose. Service Sunday. 10 a.m..

at "Gutterman's," 2239 Church Avenue, Brooklyn. TAMKE On November 26. 1943. CAROLINE, beloved wife nf the ritiitr. narre I Rlna and A.

lohnutil 1 I M.rnim Har.hip: III I'. A. Interdenominational F.Teninc Eeanaelille SerTiee: if. Baptist late Henry; devoted mother of Pmmilltal Btttitint it httrek Therese, John and the late Harry i i.fi. A.e PASTOR MK.KE'S SIAOW SKHMOS 11:00 A.M.

"LIVING AND DYING FOR JESUS" 7:45 P.M. "CHRIST'S SERMON ON HELL" srUnnf THE ALLIANCE TABERNACLE young 1. HRITI4 SNO MISSIONARY AlllANtt PIOPH i 1:45 A.M. 11. '4 Btnea Street.

Rraokle 6:45 P.M. REDEMPTION THROl OH HIS RI.OOD fPH. 1:7 Unitarian grandmother of Marie, at her home, 219 14th Street. Funeral services Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Monday.

2- "p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Mc A LEER On November 24. 1943. MARY E.

mee Randi, beloved wife of the late Bernard; devoted mother of the late Mrs. Regina Huyck and Grace McAleer: grandmother of Mrs. Lorraine Taylor, Mrs: Irene Reardon and Grace Huyck. Reusing William A. Mdrtin Funeral Home.

Classon Avenue corner sterling Place. Funeral Monday. 9 a m. Requiem mass St. Teresa Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MISSBACH ADA M. nee Wack-enheimi. on November 26. 1943; OF FALLON Sister MIRIAM de LOURDES.

Sisters of St. Joseph, Friday. November 26. 1943. at Brentwood.

N. beloved sister of Edward. Peter and John Fallon. Requt. em mass November 29.

10:30 oclock, Sacred Heart Chapel. Brentwood. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Brentwood. FRANK ELIZABETH C. on November 26.

widow of Louis; beloved mother of Anna Deibel. Elizabeth 8., Helen. Louis. Corp. George Pfc.

William Pfc. Robert E. Frank. U. S.

Armv; grandmother of Joseph F. and Betty Ann. Services at her residence. 1255 E. 40th Street.

Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. GRAHAM On Saturday. November 27, 1943. at the Hotel Mohawk.

MARY beloved wife of Edwin H. 1100 WORSHIP AND SERMON "THE KIV TO THE PI IE" Bt th R.y Waviand Zwev.j HANSON PUCE BAPTIST CHURCH Car. Snita Portland Ate. and Hinran Plere II .4 "THE PRICE OE PoMslOV P.M. "Iht Poaer al a Srreanl" Bv I.

ASH. Rjsli.r Tamke. Reposing at her residence. 41 Hawthorne Street, until 11 am. Monduv.

Services at Fred Herbs! Sons Funeral Home. 83 Place. Monday. 2:30 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, THOMPSON-November 26.

mi (Churrh the auimir Pierrepont Street aiid M.tiirne Piaci II 00 A DR. SAMl'KL A El to "The Seeurllr of I heme" 7 110 PM Rev. Edearit .1 Vletin.nl "The spiritual of Baptist MARIE C. Services at Fred Herbst B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE (i'f bfirrn Flunk! in und Cltsvon 1 ffOBKRr Pd(nr und sons Memorial, TaOl 5th Avenue Sunday, 8 p.m. WAACKS On November 23.

1941. HERMAN AUGUST, be.oved htl- loving wife of Louis mother of I CHURCHES Lotlis of Mrs Eltabeth of nd of Gleason. Charles and Edward i Amnrf. wit.i,h Connelly. Joseph Nielsen, Alvilda C.

Dteckhoff, Parent, Amelia Caroline Price. Emma Erzinger, William Robertson, Eliza. Pallon, Roes, rrederick Sister Miriam Roae. Harry B. Prank.

Elizabeth Tamke. Caroline Oraham. Mary D. Thompson, Hand. Jessie M.

Marie C. Harrigan. James Waarks. Herman Jones. Mabel Walsh, Mary C.

Joppert, Margaret AVENIUS JOHN, on November 28. 1943, beloved husband of Emma snd devoted father of Henry and Rudolph Avenius: also survived by one brother, Rudolph Avenius. and ulster, Katherine Andres, and three grandchildren. Funeral from Harry Andres Funeral Home, 1S0-04. Hillside Avenue.

Jamaica, Monday at 8:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. 10 a m. Interment Mount St. Mary Cemetery.

BROOKS CAROLINE. Friday. November 26. 1943. Reposing at her home, 275 Clinton Avenue.

Beloved sister of Mrs. Annie B. Moriarty. Services on Monday. November 29.

at 10:30 a.m., at the P. E. Church of the Holy Cross, St. Nicholas Avenue and Himrod Street. BRUCE EDWARD, on November 26.

beloved lather of William, Michael, Edward and Peter Bruce. Mrs. Kathryn Fablano. Mrs. Margaret Campana, Mrs.

Michael Maher; also survived by two brothers. Peter and Thomas. Funeral from Chapel. 9104 4th Avenue, on Monday at 10 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass St.

Ephrem's R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Director, William E. Richmond. CABLE ELISABETH GERTRUDE, November 25, at her home, 89-36 Aubrey Avenue. Olendale, loving wife of the late Elmer Elsworth; devoted mother of Grace, Edith, Harry. Raymond, Elmer, George, Edward; also survived by six grandchildren.

Religious services Sunday, 7:30 p.m. The Rev. L. Christen wiil officiate. Interment Monday, 10:30 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery.

Badcr Service. CAHILL NORAH nee 8ulhvsn November 28, 1943. loving mother of Robert Andrew John Edward J. Cahill and Mrs. Edward F.

Flaherty. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.. from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue. Requiem mass R.

C. Churrh Immaculate Heart of Mary. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, CHESEBROUGH AUGUSTUS of Northport, L. Friday, November 26. 1943, at his residence, 35 Prospect Park West, beloved husband of the late Laura Crosby Chesebrough and loving brother of Albert Chesebrough, Thomas F.

Chesebrough and Mrs. Margaret C. MacCvrkle. Services Monday, November 29, 11 a.m., private. CONNELLY On November 25, 1943.

JOSEPH at his residence, 416 Pacific Street, beloved husband Oraham snd devoted mother of i Mrs. Arthur B. Foye. Notice of service later at the Fail-child Chapel. at his residence.

61 Sheiman Street. Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Lutheian vvaKenneim. runerai services jsnn-ciay. 8 p.m., at the McManus Funeral Home.

2001 Flatbush Avenue. BEDFORD CHURCH f.ronr.R irais arms Paiir VV, HARVEY JENKINS. Asrvutanl 1 0 45 A XT "CHRIST OBJECT LESSON" fi 00 P. 1 "SAMSON THE WEAKLING" Btviol 43 Yiirn Peoplt 4S d-Wtek Bertlre i1 h.f B-iidy Evtrtr Wedflenday Nostrand Avenut and Tftk I I or or Hrin 8 to Av. (Eljf iaptist arutylr THIRTI AND FLATBUSH AVF.NUFS REV.

CLARENCE S. RODDY, Minister in no a.m. "RIVERS OF LIVING WATERS" Br.aitra.t 11-1 AM WBVN Hill an our dial BIBLE SCHOOL I Noon All Invilrd 10 JACK WYRTZEN AND PARTY LARGE TEMPLE CHOIR CORNELIUS VAN REES, Minuter of i.lc MIDWEEK PRAYER SERVICE. P.M. WEONESnAT nbw to Atlantic.

Pacjftc. Hort-Schermerhorn or Nrvm Bt. all M. IIR. ABMH will prearh at koth eereleea 1 if Cemetery.

WALSH-MARY C. uiee Dnnni, beloved widow of George; daughter of the late John and Ann Dunn; devoted aunt of Maysie. Mary Dunn and Loretta, Riwe. Julia Asnes. Harry, John and Matthew Dunn.

Member of the Third Order of St. Francis. Funeral from her residence, 167 Adelphi Street, on Monday, November 29, at 9 a.m. Solemn mass of requiem at Sacret Heart Church. Clermont Avenue near Park Avenue.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Funeral Monday. 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. MULVEY FRANK, on November 24.

at Middletown, N. beloved husband of Mrs. Jane mee Farrelli, and loving father of John, Francis, James, Thomas, Teresa and Catherine, and brother of Mrs. Anna Shanley and Patrick Mulvey. Funeral from Cosgrove Chapel, 7315 15th Avenue.

Requiem mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church Monday. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAND JESSIE suddenly, on November 25. 1943.

at Stewart Manor, of 137 Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, beloved wife oi William H. and devoted mother of Leslie Hand. Services at N. F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven, Sunday at 4 p.m.

Interment Monday morning, Cedar Grove Cemetery, HARRIGAN JAMES J. on November 26, 1943. at his residence. 19 Kane Place, beldved husband of Mae nee Dougherty); devoted father of Eileen, James J. Jr.

and Mildred; dear brother of Mae Keller, Thomas and 8t. Bernard BFMSEN A CLINTON STS. aterk Wevt ef Btrtuth Hall 4ih Avenoa near aF See. F. E- Sietmeiu.

0 MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Serfntli Arena n4 it, Jvha't Ftact 11:00 A.M. nMhi ierTitt sTllrltr, DR. JOHN BARI.OW CSIh Street Bay Ridge Baptist Church rrearoinf Ret. Ritbarl L. Bobin.en- rrearoinf Ret.

Ricbaral L. Bobin.en Ptearbins A SI NOSY S( IIKOI ID 4 V. II A Morninr Serelte of Wtrhin k)erl: "THE PRAYER LIFE OE 4 IHIKlH" VT NINIl VK'TIIRY 4I.I.V Sablerl: "PIRES THAT CANNOT Bl I'll OI II INI AM "THE PPKEECT IBIEND" 4-, FBIIMX HOI MB PHILIP A BENSON. President Olme Saeina Benh In A MHI trillllll, Mtaeeel Service Wtnaet I PM, I IKST IM5KRMKHI Henre tClM'h Street I. ft I Phillips ratsfs ILLIOTt, Mimtl.r 11 A vt DH i on THf HII.HH TO f.llll 4 rvn Vr.iir rv-t -e El Tli! I KllM HltnilKI VN LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWMAN RAYMOND J.

suddenly, on November 25. at his residence. 450 95th Street. Survived by his wife. Mildred; two sons Raymond and Eugene; father, Eujiene; mother Catherine: fvo brothers, Walter g.

Cdofet ihOOlroaaTaD DIGNIFIED $1 A FUNERALS At jV OUR FUNERAL HOMES U. S. A. Funeral from Kearns A Sons Chapel. Bushwlck snd Fur- man Avenues, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass St. Benedict R. C. Churrh at 10 o'clock. Inter- Dr.

ALVIN E. MAGARY. MINISTER 11 "THE COMMON LAW mtim ist I PM iv fv nrtina JMouc of JobB Hralt Brewer. Mu. DofM hP" h', I Cknrc.

1M1.1J31, die. VVrri' riav (I Ptepaiatoit Se-v ie I Novtaibtr 30, 1931. art aartMi.i 4 1 214) r-J. tukjrMJL uiwy 17 gil CHuncHxs ff Tin: BHookr.vx 5f tXMtlk Aeaaaw-MAaa J-AMS 1211 Flalaaeali Att. HWiaiatlat a OUItN 3-32 Faraat aaam Httaaaaw J-afN UI-14 Natth.

Mei FLg 1KN tTATIII ItAAN (71 FtAt.WeetBrtfta-Jbreilar7-lS MANMaTTAN 117 724t (traat-TRafalfar 7 7M 14S1 Ftrst ya BHuielitar 4-SIH ment Holy Croaa Cemetery. JONES November 24. MABEL, at her residence, 652 56th Street; Summer home. 32 Doris Lane. Rock-away Point.

Beloved wife of William mother of Richard, William P. Gerard, U. S. A. Robert.

U.J. also survived by her mother. Margaret Wilson, and one grandchild. Funeral from her residence Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOPPERT MARGARET REID, In her 81st year, formerly of Flatbush, Brooklyn, at her home. 26 John Francis two sisters, Mrs. Carl Benson, Mrs. John Starr. Remains reposing at the Boyertown Chapel.

40 Lafayette Avenue. Funeral Monday. Requiem mass St. Patrick's Church. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery, 10 a.m.

NIELSEN On November 25, 1943. at residence. 160-15 130th Avenue, Jamaica, ALVILDA C. beloved wife of Oeorge and mother of Inger M. Nielsen.

Services at Eric-eon St Ericsoni Chapel, 500 State Street, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. PARENTE AMELIA (nee Pas-ralai, on November 26. 1943 Survived by her husband. William: sons. Domenlck.

Albert. Frank and William daughters, Mrs. Lee Balestrlno, Mrs. Ida Tynan. Elvira and Florence Pa rente, Funeral Monday.

November 29. from Mos- THE CADMAN CHURCH CLINTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES Miniatarit Rat. Motat Hlchardaoo lorall. D.D. Rat.

John I. Foster 11.00 A.M. "RELIGION ON IOHN J. FOSTER 1 Watt lHtk Slraart Mymmi MM MS TraKMMt Art lUw 7-27H 347 NHka A. aft WO 1 1 Mm 14271 wiarcMfiTis 114 Mamarawscfc Attn Win It PWM It hant far Keareitolaliet Nt OHnaliao ill he puhlJfJ on SMI RDAY, Drc.

If It will contain apodal Christmas miaqt. inspiring llluslrationa and onnounctmanta ol church itrticti on Chritlmat Day. This nutnbtr will bt outalandincj In lit and adilorlal contents Morn in i Wonh.p 11 Sunday a hool, 9 43 B. T. Brulit.n lot i Cot 1 you Road: ttinrrh bint ae ao'trh-avt Or A'.

iiir-far to norrheetar Road, wi'k et. FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS Ifrt lieFlrr Rled atlrt Ertrt IJI'h Bt. Rtt. ALFRED GRANt'wALTON. D.D.

Rtt. BENJAMIN C. BF.NTLEY I I INI 4 VI "THE DAY OF HIS COMING" DR WALTON tteatneadie PM. deet Sertltea Ml BENTI.ET PBf 4I HINO PAWNBROKERS SALES (TisAI AUTION BOOM. INC.

John Oibb.v Bull. van hi Arii-tiotieera. attl al l.vj fr, 8 Manhsttan. N. Y.

Citv, a' 11 A Nov .10. 194.1 lor Mr4.eniai, 150 I.atrenre Bt nnrrrieemed oidiee of oearl diamond! end other nrectnu. aionte. erond-hand aatrhea le-veirt ie No I. 1.

I4i. to s. Dee 31, 1041. No i Jan. 1042, to 1 un aortl 1.

1043 and a p.eaiet hld over from rreeiouv ulet. a 2J-8 Tn A 8u Erwin Street, Sayvllle. beloved wife of Gustave and mother of William. Ethel Lannon. Ida Joppert, Gladys Vitrano.

Adele Smith; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral services at Isaacson Funeral Home. Sayvllle. L. on Sunday afternoon at 2:30.

of the late Mary T. and father of John, Robert, Vincent. James. Helen snd Ann Connelly. Reposing at the Funeral Home.

187 S. Oxford Street. Solemn requiem mass 10 a.m. Monday at St. Boniface Church.

Inter-tnent. Holv Cross Cemetery. T. J. Hlgglni ii Son, Directors.

plan lo hatt your church represented In It. For Complete Details Phone MAin 4-6200 Religious Advertising Department carelll Funeral Home. 1260 60th Street, Solemn requiem high mass at 10 a m. St. Frances dt Chanial R.

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