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1 I- SERMONS ST. LORE AND ST. MATTHEWA.M: Realistic LUTHERAN ST JOHN'S A the Love Christ. PAUL 8 Rodney St ST, A.M.: Sermon by the Ret John 11 Frenssen. director of the burg Orphans Farm Behool.

guest preacher ST. LUKE'S A.M.: "The Curse of Covetousness." ADVENT A.M.: Sorrow and Jor ST. STEPHEN'8AM: New Song of METHODIST NEW YORK AVENUE A.M Best Robe. OCEAN PARKWAYA.M.: Problem of Human nom Things Are Not ass What The Seem P.M Why Men Cannot Receive the Gospel JANES. The Power of God in the Life of Man ST.

JOHN'S A.M. "Sealed With the Holy Spirit of Promise "Whom Christ Has Made Free." BUSHWICK AVENUE A.M The Untroubled Heart P.M. Some Teachings of HANSON PLACE CENTRALA.M "Do Something About It." P.M.: Trial by Sickness. IMMANUELA.M.: Walls Built With Courage "The Fifth Column of the Spirit. EMBURY A.M.: "God's Everlasting Love' "Does God Ever Quit GRACE A We Are Where We Are." A.M "The Great Invasion." NOSTRAND-DeKALBA "The Mastery of Life P.M.: What Are You Doing With What You Have?" FENIMORE STREETA.M.: "Divine Realing PRESBYTERIAN of the Sea." BEDFORDA.M.: "The Hand of Christ." P.M.: "The Hard Pillow." HOMECRESTA.M.: Sermon br the Rev.

0. Percy P.M. Mr. Percy. GREENPOINTA.M: A Haven of Refuge, hr the Rev.

Herbert Thomson, missionary from Canton. China WELLS MEMORIALA.M.: "The Highway of UNION A.M.: 'Cherish the New Life." THROOP AVENUE A.M.. 'The Christian's Eternal Reformed Reformed Dutch Church Flatbush and Church Avenues Founded 1654 Rev. J. FREDERIC BERG, Ph.D., D.D.

Minister "OUR CERTAINTIES" 8:00 P.M. "LIFE AS A CHALLENGE" DR. BERG WILL PREACH BOTH SERVICES piritualist Churches SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Inc. Medium. Mrs.

Leo, 361 Wyckoff near Myrtle Ave. 'opposite King Kullen Market), at Myrtle 'L' and 14th St. subway station. Messages to all Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday. 8 P.M.; Wednesday.

10 A 2-8 P.M. ALL WELCOME Christian Science BROOKLYN BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH The First Church of Christ. Scientist, 111 Boston. Mass. Services Are Held in Following Churches: FIRST CHURCH, New York Ave.

and Dean St. Sunday. 11 A.M.. 8 P.M.. 8:15 P.M.

SECOND CHURCH, 67th bet. 3d and 4th A.M..4:30 P.M., P.M. THIRD CHURCH. E. 21st St.

at Albemarle 11 A.M.. 4:30 P.M.. 8:15 P.M. FOURTH CHURCH, 156 Sterling Place Sunday, 11:00 A.M.. Wednesday, 8:00 P.M FIFTH CHURCH.

12th Ave. and 45th St. Sunday, 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS First Church 734 Nostrand Avenue Hours. Wed.

to 5. Second Church. 7520 Third Avenue Hours. 10-9 Wed. 5.

2-4 Third Church. 2150 Caton Avenue Hours. Wed. to 7. Sunday.

Fourth Church. .156 Sterling Place Hours. Wed. to 6 Sundav. 3-5 Fifth Church- -12th Ave.

and 45th St Hrs 0-5 Tues Thurs. Sun. 2-4 Unitarian OF Church THE Satinur Pierrepont Street and Monroe Place CELEBRATION OF 100 YEARS 11:00 A.M. REV. JOHN HOWLAND LATHROP.

D.D. "WE GO FORWARD" 1:30 P.M. -REV. MANNING LIBERALISM THAT LIBERATES" Pentecost CHURCH OF GOD 42 Prospect bet. 5th and 6th Aves.

Services 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. 10 AM. --Sunday School Regular service Friday, 8 P.M PASTOR, REV. CARI.

COX English. Italian Service Every Wed. 8 P.M REV. BENNET GRASSANO Baptist The Baptist Temple Third and Flatbush Avenues Rev. CLARENCE S.

RODDY, Minister 10:30 A.M. "MORE THAN CONQUERORS" Broadcast Sun. 11-12 A.M.- On Your Dial Bible School-19 Noon -All Invited 7:30 P.M. "THE FACT OF LARGE TEMPLE CHOIR CORNELIUS VAN REES. MINISTER OF MUSIC MIDWEER PRAYER P.M.

Subwar to Atlantic. Pacific. Host -Schermerhorn or Nerins Street SUNDAY Sermon topics for this column MUST be 111 the hands of the Religious Editor NOT LATER than NOON on THURSDAY. RAPtIST EMMANUELA.M.: "Turn Aside and See." REDEEMER A.M.: Victors With Peace P.M.: Life's Infalment Plan." EUCLID A.M.. He Appeared to Simon P.M.: Whom Will You KENILWORTHA.M.: "Our Devotion to God.

MEMORIALA.M. "Heavenly M. "The Identified BAPTIST TEMPLE A.M.: "More Than P.M: The Fact of Conquerors." STRONG PLACE A The Blessing of 6:45 P.M Jesus the Good (Italian CHRIST A.M.: The Making of a Christian." P.M.: "The Incomparable Speaker." KINGS HIGHWAYA.M.: The Power of Words." P.M. 'The Eighth Commandment." HANSON PLACE A.M Call of Christ P.M.: What Do You Need?" BAPTIST TABERNACLE A.M: The Passion of Paul" P.M.: "Supernatural Cows 10 the Old Testament. GREENE A.M.: Selling Your (Community Sunday In the series of special Sunday services observing the 90th of the church).

CHRISTIAN RIDGEWOOD A.M.: "Wanted. a Fifth CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ALL CHURCHES A.M. and P.M.: "Everlasting Punishment CONGREGATIONAL CADMANA.M.: "Making Both Ends Meet--in ReFLATBUSH The Open Door." What the Religion of Jesus Can Do for 8 BUSHWICK AVENUE A.M. The Power of the Resurrection." OCEAN AVENUE A Brooklyn Church Federation Sundav. sermon by the Rev.

Dr. Henry Carpenter. executive secretary of the Brooklyn Church and Mission Federation. guest preacher. PLYMOUTH A.M.

"The Paradox of Loneliness." P.M.: Pl: mouth International Forum. Subject. "Hitler's Impending Doom. EPISCOPAL MESSIAH AND INCARNATIONA.M.: Confirmations Bishop James Pernette DeWolfe. ST.

BARTHOLOMEW'S Sermon by the Rev. Raymond Fuessele of Macon, Ga. ST. Confirmation he Suffragan Bishop B. Larned.

METHODIST NEW YORK AVENUE New York Dean to Bergen St. ROBERT C. CARLSON, Minister 11 A.M.--"The Best HANSON PLACE CENTRAL CHURCH Opposite L. I. R.

R. Station All Subways Near Door DR. J. LANE MILLER REV. JOHN EMERSON ZEITER -MinistersMr.

Zeiter's Sermons: 11 A.M.-'Do Something About 11!" 8 P.M. by 13:40 P.M.-Organ Recital) ST. MARK'S CHURCH Ocean Avenue at Beverly Road RALPH EMERSON DAVIS, Minister 9:30 A.M. -Church School 11.00 SERMON BY DR. DAVIS Cecile M.

Jacobson. Director of Music F. Jane Roberts, Organist "THE PARADOX OF will be Dr. Fifield's, subject Tomorrow 11 Sunday evening at 8 Plymouth International Forum "HITLER'S IMPENDING Wednesday at Popular Book Review GREEN WAS MY VALLEY' RICHARD LLEWELLYN PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS L. Wendell Fitield, D.D..

Litt.D. Orange and Hicks Streets Brooklyn Heights 2 Blocks from St. George Hotel Baptist Emmanuel Baptist Church Lafarette Avenne at St. James Place 11:00 A M. -Morning Worship and Sermon "TURN ASIDE AND SEE' By the Rev.

WAYLAND ZWAYER, Minister HANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. South Portland Ave. and Hanson Place 11:00 TO A.M.-'THE CALL OF CHRIST" 1:30 DO YOU NEED?" By Rev. L. HASS.

Pastor B'KLYN BAPTIST TABERNACLE Gates between Franklin and Classon Rev. ROBERT McCAUL, Pastor. 11 and 8 Bay Ridge Baptist Church 68th Street 4th Avenue near REV. MICHAEL WALSH -Speaker PREACH Nationally Famous Irish Evangelist-Bible Teacher 11 -MORNING SERVICE OF WORSHIP YOU WILL ENJOY HIS EARNEST MESSAGE AND IRISH WIT 6-1 PM P.M.-VICTORY THRU CHRIST BROADCAST Station WRYN-1430 -Held in Victory Center 1.13 P.M.--Victors Rally and Community Hymn Sing HEAR REV. WALSH AT ALL SERVICES -ENJOY THE GOSPEL MESIC CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES -THE CADMAN CHURCHCLINTON AND LAFAYETTE AVENUES 11:00 A.M.

"Making Both Ends Meet--In Religion," Dr. Lovell Morning Worship. 11 Sunday School. 9:45 Fellowship, 4 p.m. Sunday Night Club, 8 p.m Draths Jane Konzal, Mary Blake, Jenette Leddy.

James A. Behrend. Mary Lackey, W. Bowne, K. L.

Lenahan, Delia Burford. George Madden, T. F. Burke, Patrick Magure, Jane L. Collins, A.

S. Matheson, Harriet Conklin, E. L. McCulley, Harry Dean, Pearl McGrath, C. Denison, W.

A. McGuire, P. J. Duncan, W. C.

McNiff. Rev. F. J. Ecke.

Maj. A. D. McQuade, Anna Fleming. Samuel Toole.

M. Flyght, John Ryan, Margaret Grace, Alice Schilpp. Sophie Kaber, Arthur John, Fannie Hogan. George Walsh, William Igoe, John White, Emma Knudsen. Louise Wolff.

Beatrice Koffler, Henry Zimmermann. M. BADCOCK-JANE. on Thursday, April 27, 1944, beloved mother of Mabel Fuller. Ethel Farrelly, Hilda Sutherland, Muriel Warren.

Ernest and William Badcock. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica, Sunday, 3 p.m. BEHREND-MARY (nee Walsh), on April 26. 1944. dear wife of Harry, and beloved sister of Mrs.

James Marion. Timothy, Joseph. John and William Walsh. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.. from her home.

7715 4th Avenue: solemn requiem mass, 10 a.m., Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church. 74th Street and 4th Avenue. Interment St.

John's tery. Direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc. BLAKE JENETTE. of Decatur Street.

on April 27, 1944. beloved wife a of George devoted mother of Mrs. Gladys Johnson. Member of Warren Council, No. 73, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, and National Representatives Association.

Services at. Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 1015 Street. Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Funeral Mon2 p.m. Interment GreenWood Cemetery.

BOWNE- NE--On April 28. 1944. KATHRYN L. (nee Ward), beloved wife of Charles daughter of the late Thomas and Rosanna' Ward; sister of Mrs. Michael J.

McNamara. John. Thomas and Frank. Funeral Mondav. 9:30 a.m..

from her residence. Ormond Street, Rockville Centre. I. Solemn re21, quiem mass Monday, 10 a.m.. at St.

Agnes Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. J. J. Gallagher Sons.

Directors. BURFORD-GEORGE on Friday, April 28 1944. beloved husband of Alice and devoted father G. Edgar Burford and Mrs. E.

W. Wanner. Service at his residence, 645 E. 24th Street, Sunday, 3 p.m. BURKE-PATRICK.

April 28. at 263 54th Street. Funeral from Chapel. 7106 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Survived by wife, Sarah: three sons.

Set. Joseph, Pvt. James. Thomas: four daughters, Margaret. Anna, Regina and Patricia; three sisters.

Margaret Burke. Nora Gillisple and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Requiem mass Monday. 9 a.m., Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 59th Street and 5th Avenue.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Raymond P. McMahon. COLLINS ANDREW April 28. 1944.

beloved husband of Helen Collins (nee Jones), and devoted father of Evelyn Collins. Reposing at 187 South Oxford Street. Solemn requiem mass St. Saviour's Church. 3th Avenue and 6th Street.

Tuesday, May 2. at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. St. Mary Cemetery, Flushing, L.

I. CONKLIN ELEANOR on April 27, 1944. of Huntington, L. In her 82d year. wife of the late George W.

Conklin, and sister of Theodore C. Lefferts. Funeral services Monday. May 1, 2 p.m.. at the Clarence R.

Huff Funeral Home, 71 New Street, Huntington, L. I. DEAN PEARL on Friday. April 28, 1944. mother of, Hazel Dean; daughter of Minnie Naeder; sister of Minnie R.

Naeder. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Monday at 8 p.m. DENISON-WOODFORD on April 28. 1944, beloved husband of Lillian B. Service at Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard. Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Green Wood Cemetery. DUNCAN WILLIAM CAMERON, April 27, 1944. at his residence, 581 E.

8th Street, husband of Ethel: father of a Cameron Duncan: son of Alexander Duncan. Services Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Chapel. 40 Lafayette Avenue. Interment Clinton, Mass.

ECKE--Major ALBERT suddenly, on Friday, April 28, 1944, of 88 Lincoln Avenue. Brooklyn, beloved husband of Grace (nee Decker): father of Albert Dekker. Robert S. Ecke, Lt. Kathryn G.

Ecke. Services at N. F. Walker Funeral Home. 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven.

Notice of time later. FLEMING-SAMUEL on April 27. 1944, aged 69. of Maspeth, L. husband of the late Agnes Stirling.

father of Andrew, Robert, Samuel and Mary Remelius; also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral services at Skelton's Chapel, 86-08 Broadwav. Elmhurst. L. I.

(near Queens Boulevard), on Sunday evening, 8 o'clock. FLYGHT-April 28. 1944, at his residence, 280 16th Street. JOHN HUGO, beloved brother of Erick and Anna Flyght and Mrs. Andrew Larson.

Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home. 83 Hanson Place, Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. GRACE- -ALICE, on Friday, April 28. 1944, wife of the late Patrick: mother of Stephen and the late Marcus P.

Grace: sister of Miss Mary Kelly, Mrs William Carney, Mrs. J. Ford and the late Mrs. E. O.

Shea. Funeral from her residence. 607 Greene Avenue, Monday, 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. John the Baptist Church, Willoughby and Lewis Avenues, where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. HABER-ARTHUR on April 28, husband of the late Jennie: loving father of Arthur, Mrs.

Joseph O'Connor and Estelle. Funeral from his residence. 668 75th Street, on Monday: thence to the R. C. Church of St.

Ephrem. where a mass will be offered at 8 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Kingston, N. Y.

HOGAN Suddenly, on April 27. GEORGE (PADDY), beloved son of Ellen and the late George, and dear brother of Thomas and Mrs. Margaret Waldemarsen. Funeral from his residence. 507 80th Street.

Monday: solemn requiem mass St. Anselm's Church. 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REV.

FRANCIS J. McNIFF DIES; JESUIT EDUCATOR, 78 The funeral of the Rev. Francis J. McNiff. S.

since 1940 spiritual director of the faculty of Brooklyn Preparatory School, will be held Monday from St. Ignatius R. C. Church. Following the recitation of the Office of the Dead.

at 9:30 a.m., a requiem mass will be offered at 10 o'clock. Father McNiff died Thursday while St. Ignatius Rectorv. residence of Hispraxeroli the teaching fathers at the school. He was 78.

Born in London. hee studied at Holy Cross College. Worcester, and entered the Jesuit Order at Frederick. In 1883. He was ordained by Cardinal Gibbons in 1898.

His long career AS An educator was launched in 1890 in Boston Deaths IGOE- April 27. 1944, JOHN beloved husband of Mary (nee Oroho): devoted father of Pic. James Igoe. S. M.

at his residence, 686 Dean Street. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m.: requiem mass St. Joseph's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KNUDSEN April 28. 1944, LOUISE of 853 58th Street. beloved mother of Ingrid, Harry. Minnie. Nellie.

Lydia, Charles and Edmund: alsc one sister. Marie Fagerstrom. survives. Services Fred Herbst. Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue.

Sunday, 3 p.m. Funeral Monday. 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. KOFFLER-HENRY.

of 79-65 77th Road, Glendale. on Friday, April 28. Survived by his wife, Henrietta Koffler: A daughter, Mrs. Josephine Truesdell; two sons. Daniel and Charles Koffler.

and four grandchildren. Funeral from the Warneck Funeral Home, 78-05 Myrtle on Tuesday. May 2, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass Sacred Heart of Jesus R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. KONZAL On April 27. 1944.

MARY. of 333 58th Street, beloved wife of Felix: devoted mother of Mrs. George Konop, Joseph M. and Albert Konzal, U. S.

Army. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and Street. Monday, May 1, at 8:30 a.m.: requiem mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LACKEY WILLIAM HENRY. April 27. beloved husband of Martha, and devoted father of Mrs. Gladys Martin and Mrs.

Loretta Delaney. Service at the Parlors, 40 Lafayette Avenue, Sunday. 8:30 p.m. Interment Monday, 10 a.m. Louis E.

Doring. Director. -JAMES suddenly on April 25. Survived by wife, Helen; daughters. Mrs.

Naomi Thompson, Mrs. Margaret Metz; sons. Pyts. Joseph and James Leddy, U. brothers, Frank and Steve.

Funeral from his residence. 699 Chauncey Street, Monday, 9:30 a.m.: high requiem mass, 10 o'clock. Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. LENAHAN-DELIA, on April 28. at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

Mathew Keenan. 1138 Street; also survived by son, Raymond; sister, Margaret Morana. Requiem mass Monday, 9:30 a.m.. at the R. C.

of St. AthaChurch' nasius. 22d Avenue and 62d Street. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

E. H. Lockwood, -Director. MADDEN THOMAS on April 28. beloved husband of Anna.

dear father of Frank. Thomas. John. Martin, Luke. Lawrence.

Staff U. S. Florence. Catherine and Mary; loving, of Martin. Reposing Smith Memobrothers rial.

248 Prospect Park West. until Monday, 10 a.m. Solemn high requiem mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cloister. MAGUIRE -April 27.

JANE 1267 Albany Avenue. beloved wife of the late Thomas H. Maguire and aunt of Mrs. Andrew Fagerstrom. Funeral service.

519 Clinton Avenue, Sunday, 8:15 p.m. MATHESON- TORREY, April 26. 1944. in her 84th year, wife of the late William J. Matheson; mother of Mrs.

Willis Wood. Hugh M. Matheson and MAlcom Matheson. Services April 28. 4 p.m., at her late residence.

3604 Matheson Avenue. Coconut Grove. Miami Fla. Interment Cold Spring Harbor. L.

N. Y. It is requested that no flowers be sent McCULLEY- -HARRY. on Thurs. day.

April 27. 1944, beloved husband Harriet father of Ira B. and Staff Sgt. David K. and the late Harry brother of Minnie Q.

McCulley. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Sunday, 4 p.m. McGRATH CATHERINE. on April 27. 1944.

Survived by two sons, James and William: three daughters. Catherine McGrath. Mercedes Johnson and Virginia Morgan, and two sisters. Margaret Wright and Scina Tierney Cioffi. and and three William brothers.

Tierney and Thomas Stelling. Remains reposing at Matthew P. Ballas Funeral Home. 660 Grand Street. Brooklyn.

Funeral mass on Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, -April 28. 1944.

PATRICK suddenly, at his residence. 2192 Troy Avenue, beloved husband of Mary E. Gilrane: loving father of Staff Sgt. John Kathryn Anita E. and Ruth Mary: brother of Owen, John.

Rose and Mary. Fureral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m: requiem mass Church. St. Thomas Aquinas. Interment Holy Cross.

McNIFF-REVEREND FRANCIS S. died April 27, 1944. Funeral from St. Ignatius Church. Brooklyn, N.

on Monday, May 1. Office of the dead at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at 10 a.m. McQUADE On April 27. 1944, ANNA M.

(nee O'Keefe). beloved wife of John H. McQuade. dear mother of Mrs. John Weinberg, Mrs.

Harry Williams. Callahan, Mrs. Carl Rosenberger, Pvt. John H. U.

S. and Raymond C. McQuade: sister of Mrs. John Hunter. Reposing at J.

J. Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 87-46 137th Street. Jamaica. Solemn reca quiem mass Church of Our Lady of the Cenacle, Monday at 10 a.m. InI terment Calvary Cemetery.

Patrick J. Keily, Spanish War Vet Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Farmingdale, April 29-Patrick J. Keily, A veteran of the SpanishAmerican War, died yesterday in his home. 456 Secatogue at the age of 82. Born in Waterford, Ireland, he came to this country in 1883 and was employed for 26 years at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

He retired 17 years ago. Keily was member of Admiral Schley Naval" Squadron 16. United Spanish War Veterans: AN honorary member of St. Killian's Council, Knights of Columbus and a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Killian's R.

C. Church. Surviving are a son. James two daughters, Sister Mary Brigida, O. of Maryknoll, now interned at Manila, and Mrs.

Francis Maguire: A sister. Mrs. Mary Galvin. and two grandchildren. Francis P.

and Mary A. Maguire. The funeral will take place at 9:30 a.m. Monday from his home. thence to 3t.

Killian's Church. where A mass will be offered at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Julius C.

Wolff Mrs. Beatrice Wolff died yesterday in her home. 9823 Shore Road. She was 69 and was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn. She was a member of Chaminade.

the Friendly Tourists Club and the Utrecht Study Club. Surviving are her husband. Julius two daughters. Mrs. James C.

Marshall and Beatrice Wolff: two grandchildren. Beryl Marshall Lt. Robert C. Marshall of the Army. and a brother, Roland Noe.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Waldeck's Home for Funerals. 7614 4th Ave. Burial will be in GreenWood Cemetery. Mrs.

Nicholas Kruh A requiem mass will be offered Monday at 9 a.m. in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church of the Holy Ghost N. 5th St. for Mrs. Mary Kruh.

57. of 265 S. 2d who died suddenly Thursday. A native of Austria. she had lived in the United States for 38 years.

Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Middle Village. The funeral will be from the Senko Funeral Chapel. 213 Bedford Ave. Mrs.

Kruh is survived by her husband. Nicholas: a son. John, Brooklyn Eagle photographer, and two daughters, Stella and Helen. Christian Science Lesson-Sermon "Everlasting Punishment" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, April 30.

The Golden text is: "Cast away from you all your transgressions, whereby ye have transgressed; and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ve die. house of Israel?" (Ezekiel 18.31.). Bible references explaining the subject are taken from Proverbs 28:13: "He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy." References from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science. are as follows: "Blindness and self-righteousness cling fast to iniquity. When.

the Publican's wail went out great heart of Love. it won his humble desire. Evil which obtains in the bodily senses. but which the heart condemns, has no foundation; but if evil is uncondemned, it is undenied and nurtured. Christian Science rises above the evidence of the corporeal senses; but if you have not risen above sin yourself, do not congratulate yourself upon your blindness to evil or upon the good you know and do not.

A dishonest position is far from Christianly scientific" (page 448). EBENEZER TABERNACLE TO HEAR REV. DR. KLINK The Rev. Dr.

Otto J. Klink of Miami. is the speaker for the concluding week of special services at the Ebenezer Tabernacle, 415. St. Dr.

Klink is an evangelist. 530 teacher and author. Services will be held at 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. tomorrow next Sunday and at 8 p.m.

every week day except Monday. For the first week of the special services the speaker was the Rev. Wesley Steelberg, district superintendent the New York and New Jersey District of the Assemblies of God. Mr. Winkert to Conclude Series of Organ Recitals Theodore H.

Winkert will give the fourth and final concert of his series of four organ recitals for the Church of the Holy Apostles, 622 Greenwood at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. The previous recitals were given on Nov. 21. Jan.

16 and Feb. 20. Program notes for the series were written by Rev. Herald C. Swezy, rector of the church.

Tomorrow's program will include the Bach Major Prelude. Guilmant's First Sonata, Grieg's Erotek, Ganne's March Nuptiale and. by special request, the Toccata from Widor's Sixth Symphony, Walter B. Cooke -INCORPORATED DIGNIFIED FUNERALS As As Low $150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOKLYN 151 Linden Boulevard 4-1200 50 Seventh Avenue MAin 2-8585 1218 Flatbush Ave. 2-0266-7 QUEENS 150-10 Hillside Avenue- -JAmaica 6-6670 63-32 Forest Avenue- 3-0900 158-14 North.

Blvd. FLushing 3-6600 STATEN ISLAND 571 ForestAv. West Brighton-Gibraltar2-5056 MANHATTAN 117 West 72nd Street-TRafalgar 7-9700 1451 First Avenue-RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX 1 West 190th Street- RAymond 9-1900 165 E. Tremont Ave. --LUdlow 7-2700 347 Willis Avenue-MOtt Haven 9-0272 WESTCHESTER 214 Mamaroneck Avenue-White Plains 39 Phone for Representative--No Obligation TRADEMARK NOTICE DIAPERWITE.

New York. has adopted exclusive trade-mark. perwite." for washing powders Albany registered A9-21 M. S. ACKERMAN, Brooklyn, N.

Y. has filed its trade mark. "Crestwood." for all types of furniture and household equip. ment with the Secretary of State of the State of New York. BROOKLYN EAGLE, SPENCERA.M.

God in the Joy of CLASSON AVENUE A.M. "The Believing Heart." P.M The Art of Asking and ReceitARLINGTON AVENUE The Liberating Chrut 1 Ins REFORMED FLATBUSH DUTCH A.M Our certainties. Lite as a Challence." OLD FIRSTA.M.: What Became M. The Touch of the Master NEW UTRECHT A What 14 Wrong With SWEDENBORGIAN NEIGHBORA The Risen Christ in Daily Life SALVATION ARMY ATLANTIC AVENUE (543 Atlantic Ave)11 A and BAY RIDGE 1520 50th 11 A.M and 8 P.M REDFORD1548 Franklin 1 Are 11 AM and A BUSHWICK (768 Decatur 11 A.M. and 8 CITADEL (321 Ashland Place! 11 AM and PM.

COURT STREET (378 Court St 11 A.M. and PM EIGHTH AVENUE :4224 8th Ate I- 11 AM and RIDGEWOOD 11347 Greene 11 A.M and 8 P.M. CHRIST METHODIST Glendale QUEENS A.M Appearances of the Risen Lord Even Today? Churches Co-operating With Chaplains in the Armed Porces. RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST Richmond Hilly A.M.. A Spring Harvest 'The Three Highways of History Swedenborgian SUN.

Church of and the Monroe Neighbor Clark Charles W. Harvey 11 A. "The Risen Christ in Daily Life" PROGRAM INCLUDES COERNE and GUILMANT WINSLOW CHENEY, Musical Director Sunday School 10.45 Welcome MANHATTAN Baptist Calvary Baptist Church 57th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues WILLIAM WARD AYER. DD. PASTOR 11- Marriage Madness, Gladness and Sadness' 3 BRANDT REED "Are Our High Schools Pazan?" Wed.

7.45-Midweek Service. Dr. Aver CALVARY RADIO BROADCAST Sundar. 11.30 A.M. 8 P.M..

WHN 1050 kc. Bahai 119 W. 33th St. BAHA'I FAITH Sixth Floor Sundav. 4:30 P.M.

April 30th Speaker: MRS. RANDALL FORD "BAHA'U'LLAH" Divine Science CHURCH OF THE Healing Christ MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE 34th Street and Eighth Avenue DR. EMMET FOX PASTOR SPEAKS SUNDAY AT 11 A. M. ON "THE PRAYER THAT MOVES MOUNTAINS" GEORGE RASELY, Soloist WEDNESDAY EVENING LECTURE 8 P.

M. MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE Interdenominational MAY 7 to 14 Moody INTERDENOMINATIONAL BIBLE CONFERENCE You'll want to be there! Calvary Baptist Church 123 W. 57th N. Y. GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE 325 West 33d Street.

Manhattan Rev. ROBERT A. BROWN. Pastor 31TH ANNIVERSARY April 30th-May 14th (inel.) EVANGELIST HATTIE HAMMOND SUNDAY: 10:30 A.M.. 3 and 7:30 P.M.

DAILY: 'except Monday) 7:45 P.M. Presbyterian Fifth Avenue bet. FIRST CHURCH 11th and 12th St.s 11-DR. MOLDENHAWER will preach on: "NOT BREAD ALONE' 8-Hardn's Oratorio, "THE Wed. 8 Rev.

DR. FRNEST F. SCOTI MRS. HARPER SIBLEY "The Church In A World At War' Protestant Council THE PROTESTANT COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 19 W. 44th New York 18.

MU 2-2870 D- Day! While our boys suffer let 15 pray! A church near your home or office will be open for prayer and meditation when the invasion of Europe begins. Many churches will hold special services. French SAINT ESPRIT 109 Old East Huguenot Sixtieth Church Street 10:45 A.M.. Culte et Sermon PM. Vespers: Dr.

John A. F. Maynard APR. 29, 1944 5 Church Insurance Reports Asset Gain: where. for five years, he taught at High School and Boston College.

The next four years, 1895 to 1899. he devoted to study of theology at Woodstock. He served on the faculty of the College of St. Francis Xavier here. and was dean from 1908 to 1911.

He also served as lecturer of at Holy Cross College, master ethics. ices at Guelph, Canada; superior at Weston (Mass.) College, superior of Campion House, editorial office of the Jesuit weekly, America: teacher of English literature at Loyola College. Baltimore: assistant editor of the Messenger of the Sacred Heart and spiritual director and professor of Latin at the Novitiate at Wernesville, Pa. Surviving is a sister. who is a member of the Sacred Heart order.

Sault au Recollect, Canada. Henry Kossler, 67, Retired Ship Fitter Henry Kossler, retired ship fitter and A veteran of the SpanishAmerican War, died yesterday of A heart attack in his home. 7965 77th Road. Glendale. He was 67.

Mr. Kossler was born in Brooklyn and was employed at Brooklyn Navy, Yard vears for ago. many He years. retirber of Capt. Henry J.

Reilly Camp. 34. United Spanish War Veterans; Brooklyn Metal Trades Council 43, A. F. the Holy Name Society of Sacred Heart of Jesus R.

C. Church. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Henrietta Kossler: a daughter, Mrs.

Josephine Truesdell: two sons, Daniel and Charles. and four grandchildren. The funeral will take place at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Warneck Funeral Home. 7805 Myrtle Glendale: thence to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church.

where A requiem mass will be offered. Burial will" be in St. John's Cemetery. Mrs. Harry Behrend The funeral of Mrs.

Mary Walsh Behrend of 7714 4th who died Wednesday, will be held Monday from her home. with a solemn mass of requiem at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church.

4th Ave. and 74th St. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery. A lifelong resident of this borough.

Mrs. Behrend was the wife of Harry Behrend. a machinist employed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Besides her husband she is survived by a sister, Mrs. James Marion, and four brothers.

Timothy, Joseph, John and William Walsh. American technicians have verified the existence of bauxite ore in eastern Venezuela. Deaths -April 27. MARGARET. beloved wife of Peter: mother of Edward.

Corp. Peter, U. S. A. Eileen and Rose.

Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 15A 2d Street; requiem St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. RYAN MARGARET. on April 28.

1944. wife of the late Peter: devoted mother of Mrs. Edward Fromm. Capt. William Rvan.

Engine Company. No. 278: Peter J. Ryan. Denver, Mrs.

Charles Jaeger, Mrs. Nathaniel Lambert: ten grandchildren and eleven children also survive. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., from her home. 1648 F. 38th Street, Brooklyn.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction of Jere J. Cronin. SCHILPP-SOPHIA. wife of the late August.

and mother of William and Fred, and sister of William Ziegler: also survived by three grandchilden and one great-grandchild. Former member of Hillside Chapter, O. E. S. Services at the Fieseler Funeral Home.

33-58 Fulton Street. Cypress Hills. Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Monday. 2 p.m.

Interment. Evergreens Cemetery. ST. JOHN at Hempstead, on April 26. in her 79th vear.

Funeral service at Green- Wood Cemetery Chapel, May 1, at 2 p.m. WALSH- On April 26. 1944. LIAM beloved son of the late Mary Ann Walsh, and brother of James, Walter, Pfc. John, Pfc.

Frank, U. S. Army: Mrs. Louis Miller. Mrs.

Elbert. Bostwick. Mrs. Thomas Lunch. Mrs.

Julia Allen. Mrs. Harold Boyton. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.. from Funeral Parlor, 1925 Church Avenue: thence to Good Shepherd R.

C. Church. where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Church of St. Francis Xavier.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHITE EMMA. on April 28. 1944, beloved wife. of George, and loving mother of Mrs.

Claire Ainsworth, Florence and George and sister of Claire Kirk; in her 50th vear. Funeral from Peter Blasius Funeral Chapel, 1872 Gates Avenue, Ridgewood. Monday at 8:45 a.m.; thence to St. Brigid's R. C.

church. where requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at. 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WOLFF April 28. 1944. BEATRICE C. (nee Noe), of 9823 Shore Road, beloved wife of Julius: devoted mother of Mrs. James C.

Marshall and Beatrice Wolff; dear of Beryl and Lt. Robgrandmothers fond sister of Roland De Noir. Services at E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue.

Monday, 2 p.m. ZIMMERMANN MARGARET (nee O'Connell), on April 27, 1944, at her residence, 149 7th Avenue, beloved wife of William: devoted mother of Mrs. Anna Kennedy and William; sister of John O'Connell, Mrs. Helen McLaughlin and Mrs. Anna Curran; also survived by four grandchildren.

Funeral Monday, requiem mass R. C. In Memoriam ANDERSON In ever loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister. GRACE MARIE. Passed away April 29.

1928. MOTHER. FATHER. SISTERS. FIEDERLEIN--In loving memory of our dearest mother, MARY.

First anniversary. She suffered much. she murmured not; We watched her day by day; Until at last with broken hearts We saw her away. 'HANNA and MAE. The assets of the Church Life Insurance Corporation, a whollyowned subsidiary of The Pension Pund of the Protestant, Episcopal Church, increased from $6.967.226 to $7 457401 during the year 1943, according to the annual statement released by Bishop Cameron J.

Davis, the president of the corporation. He remarks upon the fact that it market values had beenused for all th investments of the corporation. the assets would have been further increased by over $200.000 at the end of 1943. and he reports that none of the investments is in default as to principal. or interest.

The total assets are ported as exceeding all liabilities by $900.801. compared to $843,379, at the end of the previous year. Lutheran LUTHERAN CHURCHES Church the of Good Shepherd Fourth Ave. at Bay Ridge Parkway Rev. William F.

Sunday, PR.D.. Pastor 9:30 A M. -Church School. 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ST. MATTHEW'S 6th Avenue and 2d Street Rev.

EDWARD A SHELDON, Pastor School Service 1859-1944. 85TH ANNIVERSARY TRINITY CHURCH 18th Avenue and East 8th Street Rev. PAUL. H. SCAER.

A.M.. S.T.D. 9:30 -Church School 10:45 Worship AM PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCHES SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Clinton and Carroll Streets The Rev. Gregory Mabry. Rector 8 and 9:25 A Holy Communion 10 A.M High Mass and Sermon.

Rector MESSIAH and INCARNATION Greene and Clermont Avenues The Rev. ERNEST A. HARDING. Rector 8:00 A.M. -Holy Communion 9:30 A.M -Church School 11:00 A Kindergarten 11 A -Confirmation The Rt.

Rev. James De Wolfe St. Haul's Church Church Avenue and St Paul's Place FLATBUSH Rev. HAROLD S. OLAFSON.

D.D Rector 11:00 A.M -Morning Praver and Setman by the Rector 5:00 P.M.-WARTIME VESPERS THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Church of St. Mark Brooklyn Avenue and Union Street Rev. Arthur L. Charles, D.D.. Rector SERVICES AND 11 AM 11 AM -Confirmation Service Bishop Larned Music Program Includes Atwood.

St. Bartholomew's Church Pacific Street near Bedford Avenue Rev. KERMIT CASTELLANOS Rector 8:00 M. Holy Communion 9:30 M. Church School 11:00 A.M Morning Prayer and 00 Sermon by THE REV.

RAYMOND E. FUESSLE Rector ol Christ Church. Macon. Georgia Thursday Noon -Prayer Service 1784 SAINT ANN'S 1944 Clinton and Livingston Streets Rev. SAMUEL M.

DORRANCE, Rector 8:00 A.M. -Holy Communion 11:00 A.M. --Church School 11:00 A -Morning Prayer and Sermon Rector 4:00 Evening Praver and Sermon Rev Walter E. Bentley Werl 10:00 A.M -Holy Communion St. Luke and St.

Matthew Clinton near Fulton St. REV. JOHN H. PUTNAM. D.D.

RECTOR Services: 8. 9:45 and 11 A.M. Assembly of God EBENEZER TABERNACLE 415 53rd Street Special Services Speaker Dr. OTTO J. KLINK Evangelist- -Author Sunday Services 10:45 A.M.-7:45 P.M.

Each Night 8:00 P.M. Except Monday ALL WELCOME Rev. F. LEEPER, Pastor RESBYTERIAN A CHURCHES BEDFORD- CENTRAL Bible School Nostrand Avenue and Pastors 2:45 P.M. Dean Street GEORGE WELLS ARMS.

DD. Young People PAUL F. BARACKMAN, TH. 6:45 P.M. Take I.R.T.

or Indep. 10:45 AM Mid- -Week Service Subway or "THE HAND OF CHRIST" and Bible Study Bergen St. Surface 8:00 P.M. Every Wednesday to Nostrand Ave. "THE HARD at 8 P.M.

Dr. Barackman will preach PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Avenue and St. John's Place MEMORIAL 11 A.M. "PARABLES OF THE SEA" Rer. BENJAMIN C.

BENTLEY, Minister FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Henry Street (Clark Street 1 R. PHILLIPS PACKER ELLIOTT, Minister 11 A. ELLIOTT preaches on "PROTECTING THE SOUL' 7 p.m.- People's Society Meeting Speaker: DR. CHARLES H. CORBETT.

of Board For Christian Colleges China "COLLEGE LIFE IN 8-Debussy's "THE BLESSED DAMOZEL' Wednesday, 8 Service CLASSON AVENUE Corner Monroe Street 11 A.M. "The Believing Heart" Rev. J. PERCIVAL HUGET. D.D., Preaching LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lafavette Ave.

and South Oxford St. Dr. ALVIN E. MAGARY, MINISTER 11 A.M. DR.

MAGARY SILOAM Presbyterian Church 060 Jefferson Avenue, corner Marcy George Shippen Stark, Minister Opening Services Sunday, May 7th 11 A.M.---Morning Service 4 P.M. -Dr. A. L. Scott Nazarine Congregational Church 8 -Young Peoples Fellowshnp.

7 pencer Memorial A Rev Aleck REMSEN F. west nf Simmons, CLINTON Borough n. STS. Hall Pastor 11 A.M. GOD IN THE CLOUD' 1:45 HOUR "THE JOY OF SPRING" 10 A.M.- BIBLE SCHOOL Midweek Devotional Service Wednesday FLATBUSH-TOMPKINS Dorchester Road and East 18th St.

Ministers Rev. ALFRED GRANT WALTON. D.D. Rev. ROBERT P.

BELL 11:00 A M. "THE OPEN DOOR" Dr. WALTON B. M. T.

Brighton local to Cortelyou Road: church three blocks southeast Or Flatbush Ave. surface to Dorchester Road. walk west. WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN.

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