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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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wopkiyn saols, SERMON TOPICS Harry Sacks, 69, 19 He a LIVE RENT FREE! MOVE RIGHT INTO ONE APT. i the a Mrs. B. Andersen Rites Tomorrow Sratha lT, HO. Wj Additional Death Notices On Page 5 Fruit Wholesaler East Quogue Nov 3 Harry- ber of the South 3d St Metfiodiat Church lor 62 ears and sang there and at other churches.

IW lllll hMttM Mrs Are.l. aie live other dauhtei. Mrs Eleanor Ward. Mrs Acta Titer. Mrs LouLse NOSTRAINU-DK ItAlB Sermon topics for tins col MISt in th hands of the hgious Editor NOT LATER NOON on THIRSDAY.

arnsT GRBlNWOOr- S99 Dumont cornei dta a j'aaaL'Vm? 1 Harle. Mrs Utr.e Mrs after a brie' llhMM wfB be held mwwm Kappoio. inrrr the Cieovire Chai.es Pied and Daniel Jr and devoted bro tifr John nd Item hia home Oa dav. 9 30 a Man Fran Sacks senior partner of Sacks wholesale fruit and produce dealers of East Quogue and Matii-uick, died yesteidav in Southampton Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage He was 69 Mr. Sacks lived here 38 ears.

Surviving are his widow. Funerai lroui Moii-lOsTllili Requiem I Xiwer Chmrfi Director. Aria Rabev of Man- SM MANUEL A Tlie 8mllf KINOS HIGHWAY CONTRACT NO. 370 SKAI.FD BIU.S will ecaie4 194 SUTTON Oo I Ave se: vices t8 I here at 2 pm Monoa: i.M VV, I OCKAN PARKWAY N-w I BAPTIST TKMPLE- artth burial Ocean Vie Ceme-tarv. Staten Island.

kaaS 1315. for Mrs Andersen was tiie widow of and delivering at -tOB. OM M-ton. Jesse Sutton, 83, Retired Merchant Jennie Sacks, three daughters. Mrs Florence Rosensweig, Mrs.

Sarah! Crowiti and Mrs. Beatrice three sons. JuUua. Joseph and Sgt Abraham Sacks of the army, and! CriMian Andersen who died last Aims. 31 She a-s bom In Norway 'leetric traveling cranes and appur- O'CONNOR -nber 1.

1945 U. THOMAS Ol i Bent lev Avenue. Jer.ev CMS, belavasl huband ADM UkVtoV devoted lather TlaMMM J' atll Manor. William s. Mtaun Iw Pi nal Home.

Ber-sen ard RairiMm AveaoM, Citv Moi.djv. 111 I Solemn JESSE beioved ol El.z-jbeth devoted lather I JJMH Porta Sutton, and srand-father of Sutton Jd and John Sir ton alM urwved by on imt-jMUMtooe Jesse 3d. thiee tittm Ud or brollier Services at Ma 1050 82d Stree; Sunday, 3 pm Interment private Banor Maine and KUnatoa We York pBtn pUaat, and BNUghl 'o the DteHed one 4-ton chain hoist, trolley and appurtenances for operating chambers of the Dware aqueduct, all aa aet forlli in the specifications. Servi I ALLIANCE TABERNACLE as a chiia. She had RrouK since She was a member al B.u RMg Chapter Order of East-e Slat ol the Hjordts So- held cHRrsT- SIXTH AVENUr PM Man IFNOX ROAD pamphlet containing Information f-e fornia of bid and ronira-t, apaciflcaUoiia.

contract drawings, re- two sisters. Mrs Sarah Brown of River head and Mrs. Ouaeie Kaplan I of Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in his home Burial will in the Jewish Cemetery in MUl S' tMnn.s Inicrmeiu Ho! Church 10 a in. Cross Cemeteiv Surv ained at Hie 0f the Secretary the above ad1re-s.

upon person or by mail, bv depositing tux ii ea in isti u' r'l i Mis Pet PM Hon to Ir LOTUS TB VRK a ga amalM MFMOR1A1 St he award of niri-i m' 1050 82d St Tlie Rev. George H. Mat-Murray, rector of St. Philip's KptacopaJ Church, win officiate. Tliere also will be Masonic rites Burial Will be Green-Wood femeterv Mr.

Button, born 83 years In fej! I be refunded each It "''f' "'h'r IM.nphjet leturned'' Brookhn and two grandch.ldivn Mra. Pons' of 221 IfcCall at aUttroUi Puneral Home Deei Park Avaaae, Babylon, (t. y. two blotk.i north of railroad siatlon Interment Monday, 3 30 in Cetneteiv TOTTEN JULI A M. 10 Coven street, on November 2.

1945 Brookhn. entered the lumber busi of. ofjha Chief Eugineor HflE. I r-. RI'KLS phii.lips On November l.

1945 JAMES beloved father of Martin C. Claw Eawin. u. s. and SUfl set.

Kenneth, A. A Itationed In Philippine islands. Strvfc residence. Oscar B. Rogers, Poultry Firm Head Oscar Rogers.

5.V president the Cornell Company, wholesale poultry dealers at 170 Duane Manhattan, died yesterday in his home, 94-13 218th St Queens Village. He was a graduate of Middle-bury College ness at an earlv Kk and tor a number of yeai had hla office at 39 South St Manhattan. He retired about 30 yaars ago. For more than 40 vears he lived in the Dvkt Heights section of the borough. He was I Ufa member of the Commonwealth Lodge of Ma and of Orient Chapter, Roval Daniel F.

Rabey, Retired Builder Services for Daniel Rabey. lied buildin! contractor, will iEAf.ED HIUS will he relved by Board of Water Supply ai i.e.. tiu.leenth floor. 120 Wall Arch Masons 381 it Btreel Sunday, pm. Funeral Mor.ua-.

3 pm. Interment (Veen-Wo. Ceme en. Edward F. REYNOLDS November 1, 1945.

ELIZABETH i.ee Byrne beloved vita ol the lau William Remold, and mother ot Paul and Mrs, William Mashin. funeral from Kennedy Funeral Chapel, Rogers and Church Avenues, on Walker Funeral Home. 87-34 member of the Brooklyn Lodge of Mh St. Woo.ih.m-: wU Flks and was an honorary member thre 64-inch by 60-ineh. four 54-inch, eight 42-inrh.

three ill-Inch and four IB-inch alloy Iron conical plug valves. the Tarratine C. Me beloved wife of the la.e Samuel Tolten; devoted mother Ot Marion Neuwerth and Frederick Tolten; dear (Istel ol Daniel Donovan. Puberal Monday, pm. from the Path Funeral Home.

15 Palmetto Street Interment -The Kearns A Sons Director. THOMPSON JAMBS Ol 149 Chestnut Street, on November 1. 1945. beloved husband of Nora mee Riordam; devoted father ol Mai ion A dear brother ol George and John Thompson: retired sergeant Puneral Mowlaj 1:30 MEMOrtlAI. Oypreaa HIUi Cetneterv I All the Balatl Mr Rabev died Thursdav the where he spent 5 Summers.

He Stella Chapter. N.ckr.a Pamphlets rontalnlne Ii home of his daughter Mrs Mar- wa pairoi caret- Arsell. 117-17 H6ih St. South Order of East Oasne Park Bom 81 vears ago on vears g0 WSJ a er of the Old Club, widow Mrs. lecification.v eontracl di miw i jtainedat the off'iee of' the Secretary SumviiiK are hs wioow, Mrs.

Lillie S. Rogers; a daughter, Mrs. Marv R. Van Allen; two sons, Oscar Albert and Raynor and a sister, Mrs Helen R. Culver.

I Services will be held at 8 p.m. to-morrow at the Stutamann Funeral Home. 224-39 Jamaica Queens i Villase Burial will be Monday In Remsenburg. W.C. Williams Auto Firm Officer Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Detroit.

Nov. 3 -W C. Williams Jr. a vice president of General Motors Corpora ion. cued yesterdav llll Of HI eiu.

cr K. 111. MEMORIAI- Willi in 30 day Jn Cl3rmorf(im ES-In memory of our dear ANNIE JONES, who A A a.vav November 1H44 May I est Is peace. Masses in New- illowing the a 1504 3d; three Pain i', 'I Seal! Mrs (ietiiiuie Wa. liter and Patrick O'Keeff BniHOLOMEVV HKNRY Rl'FL'S Conoiiis-ionerj.

Boaid vary Cemetery. TRAUDT-ALFRED A. beloved husband of Marv F. 'nee dear father of Robert A. brother of Carrie Shut.

Grace Decker. Stephen and Theodore Traudt Services at his home, 122 Ellery Street. Sunday. 8:30 pm. tWalpole, papers please copy i WAISH Suddenly on Friday, RORKE In lot inn mmorv of my r' of Lone Beach! I.

JOHN RORKE Died No- Cai vember i 1933. Masses offered HELENS A RORKE rorence A SOHTJRGA In memory of my; Florence A. Adams. 71. of 538 E.

beloved wife. Catherine (nee Mai si former teacher at s. 119, who pa.ssed a war Novem-g-jg Avenue K. died yesterday in Sitohen Jme John Food. Director.

RICK ARD JOHN November 2, 1945. at nil home. 142-19 232d Street. Roseddle. I beloved husband of the late Man O'Connell Rickard, dear lather ol John Jr.

and Wilbur A. Rickard; also survived bv his urandchildren. Wilbur Jr, Rosemaiv and Helen Rickard. Solemn November 5. 10 am.

St. Clares Chuuh V. Directing. ROGERS OSCAR B. of 94-13 218th Street, on November 2.

1945. beloved husband of Lillie devoted father of M.irv Van Allen. Ox-ar Albert and Raynor Rogers; brother of Helen R. Culver. Service at the Stutzmann Funeral Home.

224-39 Jamaica Avenue, in his apartment at the Warden He ii I 61. OLD HHST- 2 NEW UTBECHT A "Since the I SWiniKBORGIAN Orange. Mr. Williams U-1- Hie Hospital She tatlBht Mary Queen of Heaven. years mrv of SOU a of ew Y.i-k Its trarla mark- The word- "Pi M'.

1 M.ITY slVVICir wh-lestanoiiig used upon fooda unil Ninemt 2 PATRICK is career as a draughtsman Inlerboroiigh Rapid Transit in New York and from 1911 was assistant signal 1 M.c: of for the Brooklyn Rapid oi louts, oi. AHuionv i m9 Fm.fi will 3ceanside, I held a' 2 p.m. Monday at the bi 'ft uaee 111 day Flatbush-Toinpkins Conaregaiional I Church. Dorchester Road and E. hour.

cure emoved'" -l7th St. father of Hele; Peter LfeTOj ai Funeral lrom and Ida Fox Company, predecessor of M. T. 8 ving are his widow, Mrs, Williams; a son. Wyatt iaughter, Evelyn J.

Queens Village. L. I BUY 1 nterf their Iradem'i Mo: FOX CO." to Inte: aenburii. I. 99 Household Goads 9k Weorin Apperal 5b Building Corpentry Sfl Sa Automobile 4 AUTOMOTIVE WANTED CARPENTRY MODERNIZING REPAIRS M.1;' 9d Budding Materials 1 9g Heutetield Goods BAr STORMDOpIg wc TtQJT' STORM-WINDOWS I0 Pianos, Musical Instruments PIANOS WANTED TOP PRICES PAID I GOTHAM.

273 FLATBUSH AVE. NEVINS 8 3596 1 PIANOS WANTED rOMrRESSORS. 9 floor Covering All WOOL, SLIGHTLY USED RUGS. RUNNERS. BROADIOOMS WAVrFt) HuMf-t i9h Pianos, Musical I nstrutnants 500 CARS WANTED JOHN D'EMIC Comer 32nd St.

4th Ave. SOuth 8-1282 SOuth 8-1283 CARS WAITED PHONE US FOR PRICE i y'w Any Make, Any Year THOMAS D'EMIC STerling 8-8280 25th to 26th St. on 4th Ave. TEI S00 I.EW RS I nuMial liitfh Priro "iAin 5d Pointing Decorati "ATTENTION lOi Toys, Bicycles, Etc. MR.

SHEA-ONE OF THE LARGEST BUYERS IN BROOKLYN Will Pay MORE Than Before 3 Tuning Repairs Upholstery Siip Cove 9 Retrigerators UJJ 9g Household Goods NEW TRUCKS ZZIZ Zl Flarbush Chevrolet 'tfw'il VJik, 2625 BEDFORD AVE. -'LlTlT 1 BUckminster 7-21 00 "iIH'ariw SSftSkjaaata Paintino interior. extOTlBr Miscelloneous "inn Sj Sj" 1 n.d unit DIAMONDS." "slher -pvn Bnutir.l riiKPikr ii r': M36 oa prices. ooidiitreKxrh. ts rTrrRsr.N.

in Brooklyn avf iod Household 2 PACKARD BROOKLYN 12 SCHOOLS, INSTRUCTIONS 12b Longuoges SPANISH AT Y.M.C. A. 3 AUTOMOTIVE FOR iALl 3a Automobiles MTURE, RUGS BOUGHT PRESIDENT 21290 FURNITURE WANTED RUGS 13 EMPLOYMIN1 FEMALI 13b Help Wanted Female 1 ADDRESSOGRAPH OPERATORS Advertising Opportunity i Accessories and Parts icycles, Toys. Etc. 4 w.

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