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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES APR 24 1945 fharta I. Hameri HBratha DEKVIN On April 23. I MARY nee beloved alfe 'of the Ute Fergus: devoted mother of Harold, Patrolman Walter. N. Y.

D. and Eugene Dervin; aUter of lt Hannah Smith Uirnrrt and PETER PRUNTY, OIL EXECUTIVE, PROMINENT CATHOLIC, DIES Ahchiyno. Merle Horne. 1 Insurance Broker J- Smolenski, Churches to Note Kuntz. Frances I Brooklyn, and at hi hairman of the petrol Lester Hargert ore.siden' Richard Murphv Reposing wu- reter r.

nuni. a. pin in nc ui Ham A. Martin Funeral Home, the Union Petroleum Producta Cor- death Birr. Michael P.

Bilbao. Lucia Bradley. Lame. Louis lrr, W. Lynott.

Harriet Mrlntire, Slater Assemblyman ion Parley Opening division of the Bishop's La: of tiie Insurance brokerage firm of C. L. Hargert Co. 16 Court St Clavson Avenue corner averim Manhatl Catholic Ch: Marie known Catholic died yes- In KniEht of St. requiem mau St Teresa's Church.

With Special Rites Sroomf leld, R. Miller. Bertha terdav in Mary Immaculate Hospi- Mr. Prunty was a former State Interment Calvary Cemetery. War Department today of the death of Rat John Edward Smolrn.sk! Moore, John J.

after several weeks' officer of the KniEhts of Columbus died vesterdav at the bor.g College Hospital. He was 50 and lived at 38 Livingston St. A lifelong resident of the borough. Mr. Hargert was active in Republican circles and in various civic and patriotic entenrv5 For his ac- the San Francisco EATON -JOHN on April 22.

illness He lived at 175-31 89th and a past grand sachem of the Im- Calhoun. W. Healev. H. his son who had been serving with Opening the 7th Army In Germany Security Serjeant had been re- be marked Trvln, Mary iference tomorrow will prayers, meetings and Brooklyn.

Eaton. John W. ported ming in a telegram mttiieM pi It! Murphy C. NteUen. 8oren O'Connor, Delia Palmer.

Emma Prunty. Peter P. Radin, Beatrice Raye, Margaret Reh.se, Carrie Ullrich. Sally A. world war selling Heading the religious observation War Department sent to 1945.

in his iza year, Deiovca hub- av Jamaica proved uroer ot Kea Men. Ke-j band of Hannah inee Reid): loving; Born In England he was brought centlv he was named to head the I father of Mrs. Helen Flltcraft. Fu- to the United States when an Infant. Catholic Boy Scouts of Queens I neral services at Harry Jones Fu- In 1904 he went to work for the Surviving are his widow.

Mrs. neral Home. 33 Tyson Avenue.1 Standard Oil Company as a truck Elizabeth Brown Prunty: elghtsons. Floral Park. L.

I Wednesday. April driver. Advancement followed, and Capt. Paul and Corp Peter J. of 25, 8:30 p.m.

Interment Greenfield in 1925 he was made assistant Ren- the army, Sgt. John of the Cemetery. leral manager and then field man- Seaman 1st Class Joseph of the Smo.enski last week will be an interialth by the Smolensk! who 0llM Brook. vn Church and Mission Fed-iPri Ma hirthdav elation startlnz at 9 10 a m. in the Ellis.

William P. Esposlto, J. A. Falrbank, Adele Flnkelsteln. A.

plaque. In the insurance business for the last 32 vears he had been J. president of the Hargert company mm since 1918 Frldley. Edgar S. Wallace.

Thomaa Ami! li. was serving with a medical Brooklyn Bureau of Charities bulld-detaihmen! in General Patch lag. 285 Sehermerhora St Special armv in the advance toward Neurn- prayers prepared by the Roman Berg win reported April Catholic Dum eSe Bro.k'.vn. the Synagogue Council of America and oi tne company saies organ- navy ana ijeorge, tawaro, i nomas atlon. and William, and six daughters.

Mrs In 1930 he resigned from Stand- Marian Lucchesl of Coral Gables. EDWARDS HERBERT on I Saturday, April 21, 1945. at the Veterans Facility. Roanoke. Hargert, Charles Walsh, John B.

Coetello. Sylvester Waters. Newton Henderson, W. Werner, Mary Hennemann, L. Surviving are nil widow.

Mrs. Ann Berkley Hargert. and a brother. Walter. The funeral will be held Thursday from Fred Sons Funeral Home.

83 Place, with re- ard Oil to become assistant general Fla Mrs. Margaret Schulz of manager of the Warner Quinlan Compton Cal Mrs. Ruth Man- hrnther of Albert W. and Emil i Aemblvman Smolcnski and Mrs the Federal Council of Churches of Edwards. Service at the America will be read.

1 ChilM S.x.M-i :r.e at H44 Mani.a Company. He was a vice president zeila. Mary, Ellen Ann and Sheila of the company when he formed the Prunty. Union Petroleum Corporation. The funeral will be held Thurs- nurcnlMI, Chapel.

86 Lefferts Place day. 8 ro. Church. Sidney St Burial will ELLIS--April 1945. WILLIAM Elected president of the National clay from the Andres Funeral Home Place and Li Cleason Shealer, Spei lal services will a.so be held at St.

Bartholomew's Episcopal I Church. Pacific St near Bedford I Ave, and the Church of the Holy iTrinlty. Clinton and Montague Sts. Klatliu It a 1 1 Representative John Coffee 'D Wash will be the chief sneaker belovet husband of Elizabeth uainour Laymen unreal ueague at uwfi niusiae Ave. mee Chattertoni: dear father of In 1938.

he had served as lis head with a solemn requiem RITES TODAY Pfc Wil 2603 Pfc. J. P. O'Dwyer Airways Official fond brother of Marv Burke president ot tne Hnn Lav- Monastery k. l.

Lnurcn. tsuriai and Veronica Peterson. Funeral men's Retreat League of the Catho- will be in 8t. Mary Cemetery. Church Ave I Thursday at a.m.

from 44 ID solem P'ar I Avenue; thence radley, F. O. William E. Deaths ICnaMMM 11 IiaUaI fered todov in Holv Cross R. ICllM lOfflOlTOW tendent of "the Pan American World E.

Murphy, list precinct V. O. Rites Tomorrow MOORE-JOHN of 102 80th LlljlUII li If. VlvUGI ft -w i. Airwaya maintenance shop ai La- chairman, will preside at the rally.

ANCHAYNO MARIE, April 22. ESPOSITO-On Saturday. lormerlv of STan- 1,1 L1J! i Julv Private Branqan was fr Pfr Joseph P. O'Dwver, who home. 58-27 203d Bayslde Americans United for World Or- 1945, in her 46th year, at residence.

21, 1945. at 488 12th Street. JOSEPH lton Pa lftther of Helen D. KlfMIA I fflCll VlaTT IH1 it t- -a u-i was killed In action In Luzon on A native of Gettysburg. Pa Mr ganization and has been arranged 625 55th Street, beloved wife of a.

ESPOSITO. beloved father of brother of Frank Mrs Margaret VIUJII IVIIIII killed Morch Z4 while wl! be offered at 9-30 am Sliealer. who was an Air Force pilot bv a eommitte headed bv Assistant Martin; dear momer jean far- Dolores. Mary UM, Josepn ana o'Keefe Marv Elizabeth and Sis- :.,) in ri, nntna with the 17th Airborne tomorrow at St Teresa's vvo.id war i JOUiec ran amen- Corporation Counsel toward 1 and Audrey Noonan; Church. Sterling Plai Manhasset.

April 24-Ensign Rob- Division in the crossing of the A terminal ii O'Dwver son nf tt- nn Ml headquarters at bervlre. Tiiursday. April Francis T. Esposito. Funeral renniem qio Lewisohn Staoium, Manhattan, will at St.

An- 98 vanderbilt Ave Manhasset, was Interment klUed in an air. Mrs. Patrick O'Dwyer of 641 Gland Brownsville. Texas. 26.10 a.m.

Interment Ocean View. Wednesday, 10 am solemn mass on SPim c. church. demand that Jewish problems be ipenn'endent considered at the conference and ten Island. requiem Church of the Holy CroSs Cemetery.

was a member of a mechanized been shop valry unit and had been over- 'here for nine yean a.s since last September. He was transferred a year ag graduate nf Si. Teresa's narorhlal Field. years ago Rites Tomorrow MURPHY CATHERINE 'net when lie was that Palestine be opened immedi-ar to LaGuardia l0 lht surviving Jews of Europe. Among the speakers will his widow, Mrs.

Mae be Mayor LaGuardia and Senator BALLANTTNE- -WILLIAM, April' FAIRBANX A DELE NORTON. Ward I April 22, 1945, aged 72, 1945. Beloved husband of Isa- suddenly. Sunday. April 22, beloved loved mother of Marie Dunne; sis- school and attended Bovs High Surviving Riv and Harrv W.

aHF' School Before enterine the umi oneaier B. i.i Robert F. Wagner. For Pfc. Gudinsky bella; devoted father of William, wife of the Rev.

Alan M. ter of Mary Ward. Reposing at tin A. i overseas and Robert, formerly of Brooklyn Servires will Queens Abbey. 198-20 Hollis Ave- Aug.

7. 1943. he was employed bv lhf WTfi daughter, Mary the Ifurray atanulactuiinc Corpora-! Utr, Mrs. Jessie Schm el, have tJ, S. N.

Service at Walter B. Cooke, be held at the Bunker Hill Church, nue, Hollis. Solemn requiem Church been notified. Pfc. Vincent J.

Gudinsky, 34. of aon, 1J50 Atlantic Ave Gettysburg. 250 Linden St. was killed in action Besides his parent's, lie Is survived tnsign uieoei n(J Prior to the meeting, which Is of under the Joint sponsorship of the I American Jewish Conference and the American Zionist Emergency Council, the Jewish War Veterans I will hold a memorial service for the 5.000.000 Jewish dead in this war. Funeral Home.

151 Linden waterotirv. conn on nruiirauaj. si, rascal uajion k. Boulevard. Wednesdav.

2 p.m. In-'April 25, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 11 a.m. I terment Evergreens Cemetery. HNKHjgrHM.NNA fnee Cemeter' FINKELSTEIN anna mee rer Brooklyn and was graduated March 25 in Germany, according to bv five sisters, Mrs.

Leona Neff, a telegram received by hLs brother. Eileen Quick. Marv, Loretta Constantine Gudinsky. Gwendolyn O'Dwyer. Before he entered the armv two: BARR-Lt, MICHAEL PHILLIP, V' Monday, April 2.1.

1945, beloved hus- Pvt. J. F. Meyer, Ex-Policeman Agnes Parochial School a Manhasset High School. He at ten ed New York University before TJ.

S. retired, on Sunday. April Rob- icondeilo. Mrs. Sal Collora.

Robert 11 Pfc. t. U. S. C.

and Donald 22, 1945. beloved husband of Matilda S. Barr. Services at the Fairchild Smith and August Ferraro; sister years ago he was a foreman of the'f II I I ura Services Held enlisted In the Naval Air Corps. The funeral will be held at Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.

Wedncs- DlDe coverines. at Dover. N. He! Police Comm of Mrs. FredericK uufii, Mrs.

I William Kelly, John and Henry I Simpson. Funeral Thursday, 2 tip.m.. from her residence. 481 5th Ida and Hans; brother of Mrs. Anna Kues and John Nielsen.

Relatives, friends and members of Bay Ridge Lodse. No. 856, F. A. are invited to attend religious and fraternal services at the Funeral R.

C. Church of St was the son of Mrs. Rose Gudinsky i Lav (iraNHHAV received word from the a solemn requienvand a lifelong resident of Brooklyn UI jUI. VldllUllCI Department that Patrolman Seek Clothes Gifts 3Al Roosevelt Rites ln al The United National Clothing Col-lection committee of the Brighton mh Beach C. D.

V. O. will conduct a i BILBAO LUCAS, of 271 Vermont Avenue, Irvington, N. April 21, Avenue. Interment Cemetery.

1945. formerly or Brookiy Home of George C. Herbst St Sons. mass wui oe ceieoraieo. nmu.ui He went overseas late las; Hummer seph F.

Mever. 35. of 39-17 be in Holy Cross Cemetery with full with an engineers' unit. A solemn requiem mass for Staff St Sunnvside, died March 9 military honors. 1 Besides his mother and brother.

Sgt. John J. Grandner. 20. of 652 hospital in Germany from wo In addition to his parents Ensign Constantine.

he leaves his wife. Bedford who died March 14 In! received in action. He is the Giebel is survived by his sister, Mrs. Janice; another brother. John, and German prison camp, was cele-: member of the department, vived by brother, John; four nieces and one nephew, Michael.

Funeral FRIDLEY EDGAR S. on 5th Avenue, near 68th Street, day, April 20, 1945. at St. Peters-1 on Thursday, April 26, at 8 p.m. Lester C.

Lewis of Manhasset. memorial meeting tomor-30 pm. in Public School I tUUr, Mrs. John Seriuo yesterday by the Rev. Charles gave 932 men to the armed forces.

115 Atlantic Avenue: solemn re of Helen ocean View Cemetery, S. Gertrude Frldley; Bel field: brother solemn mass of requiem will be f. vogei, parish assistant, in the to be killed in action. Six died 253 Oceanview ind Brighton quiem mass. 10 a.m..

St. Charles Borromeo R. C. Church. Interment offered at 8:30 a St iR- c- Church of the Transfiguration.

while ii O'CONNOR On April 22. 1945, residents a Marcy Ave. and Hooper St, I R. C. Church, York i Frances Dutting, chUd Chapel.

89-31 164th Street, PLIA no iwo are missing. irequeste bring serviceable St. John's Cemetery. Direction of Jere J. Cronin, 1 Ireland, beloved mother of Jamaica, Thursday Sergeant Grandner, a native Brooklynite.

was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grandner. He en John, Mrs. May Shay and Thomas; of Thomas and John Mc- ice Department on Sent.

28, 1938. Announcement of the meeting was was assigned to the E. 126th made today by Dr. I. W.

Ellrqan, it Manhattan, station In the local C. V. chairman. Sneak- 21, Hi tered the service March 16, 1943. He Ex-Hunter Teacher Edward J.

Foley, Nicholas. Funeral Wednesday potted tr.t sine alter the bat from Charles J. Brady's ny he was an M. P. He joined ers will include Coast Guard Chap- tle of the Belgian Bulge.

Funeral services for Frances Ellen neral Home, 232 Utica Avenue: I forces March 20, 1941. lain Daniel mother of Mrs. Florence Qunton, Mrs. Frances Redmond and Lt. John.

N. Y. F. sister of Mrs. Sarah Walters; also survived by ten He i requiem mass.

10:30. St Greg- He attended Boys High School and was employed by the New York rqcx-Police Officer It, C. Church, interment St. i Joini John's Cemetery. band of Ann Barkley Hargert and brother of Walter Hargert.

Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home. 83 Hanson Place, until Thursday. 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Charles Borromeo Church. Sidney Place and Livingston Street, where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

interment St. John's Cem- 132 E. 70th Manhattan, with a A requiem mass will be oLfered I Besidi John H. W. Seeborg Huntiueton Station.

Am solemn high mass of requiem at St. tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Therese tut granacnnnren. vveunesuay, 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 331 74th Street; thence to the R. C.

Church of Our Lady of Angels, Jean the Baptist Church, 76th Bt.lOf the LiSlCIU (Little Flower) R. C. and Lexington Manhattan. Bu-'Church. Troy Ave.

and Avenue D. Brighton Beach has established a goal of 1.000.000 pounds of garments, shoes and bedding to relieve suffering overseas. Dr. Ellman reported today that more than 200,000 pounds has been collected. "China Day'' was observed today.

jC. D. V. O. day in the drive will be tomorrow at a rally at ere a solemn requiem mass will in St.

jonn cemetery, tor cawara j. roiey, PALMER EMMA, on April 23, 1945, devoted mother of MYs. Emma Broadbent. William Kehlbeck, Edmond, Lavinia, Gertrude and John Palmer. Funeral from Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard. Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, offered. Interment Holy Cross York City police Middletown, Conn Funeral services for John H. Seeborg, retired Brooklyn delicatessen store owner, were held here today at his home, 19 Hillside Ave.

where he died Saturday. The Rev. Paul H. Pallmeyer. pastor of St.

Peter's Lutheran Church, officiated The burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery. Edgar S. Fridley, Navy Yard Worker died Sunday in his home, 390t HEALEY HARRIETT 1345. beloved wife of Direction Joseph Redmond. Clarendon Road.

Burial will be ii Miss Dutting, who was 71. died Sunday at her home. 33-23 70th Jackson Heights. She was a pianist, and after uraduatimz from the lily plot in Calvary Genie BRADLEY Flight Officer S555 .2:30 p.m. on the City Hall steps.

Ihlgh school in her native city, Mid-! Lieutenant Foley was born In Funeral April 23.. dletown, she attended the New Ireland. He lived in Brooklyn more Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Fair- He came to thLs from her residence. 780 St.

Johns Virginia Place, beloved hus- Wednesday, 10 a.m. (Peeks-' PRUNTY PETER band of Gloria M. mee O'Donnell I Mil mum nlease eonv.l Interment IMS, beloved husband Elizabeth; IBritain Training School for Teach-'than 35 years. He was Chapel. 87-31 Ja-Germany in 1885.

His first dear son of Peter F. and the late Hillside Cemetery. Peekskill, N. Y. devoted father of Mai- After continuing her maica.

for Edgar S. Fridlei re Departmen 1940. Later he married Arrangements by David G. Ry: Schulz. Marion J.

A. Lucchesl, Ruth Manzella. Corn. Peter Jr Lt Commissioner Theodore In Brooklyn he served in Potsdam, N. and ln Oxford by the University, England, she became as-iRoosevel Adeline Finn, who survr i a member of St.

Peter's Church. Loretto a. (nee ureanyi. ana, brother of Mrs. Loretto T.

Luytjes, Margaret, Charles. S. S. eran employe of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, who died Friday at St. Petersburg.

Fla. The body Ls being brought to Brooklyn for burial Friday in HENDERSON Luth- To Pray for Conference A high solemn mass for "Divine guidance of the San Francisco Con- Grand Park- sociated with Hunter College as April 22. 1945. Paul, Staff Sgt. John, Seaman 1st WILLIAM, of 758 Class Joseph, George.

Marv, Ed hi: Kill teacher of music pedagogy. When ville, Coney Island and Sin she retired in 1943 she had been Bay stations. He retired 50th Street, beloved father of Mary and Catherine. Religious and fra- ciscan Fathers Monastery, Carroll ith the college for 37 years. He was a member of various be- Surviving are five sisters.

Kath-'nevolent societies of the depart- oi. ariil he ternal services at E. C. Waldeck's, 1 4th i MrS? raster mach.n- Capt. Deveny Quits Cops 1st at the Navy Yard for 37 years.

After 31 Years Service He retired in 1943 and moved to Capt. James J. Devenv 56 Florida. His home here was at 33-55 29th St Astoria, command 163-25 Mathias Ave, Cedar Manor, officer of the W. 100th St.

stat erine R. Dutting, Mrs. Arthur E. ment. Columbus Council.

K. of offered at St. Gregory's Church. St. 7614 4th Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 ward.

Thomas, William, Ellen Ann. Sheila Prunty. Funeral from Harry A. Andres Funeral Home, 180-04 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica; solemn requiem mass at Immaculate Conception Monastery Church Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Mount St.

Mary's Cemetery. Ranney, Mrs. Ellis Middlebank, Ida and the Holy Name of thi John's Place and Brooklyn Avenue, Wednesday, April 25, 10 a.m. HENNEMANN LOUISE, April! PUBLIC AUCTIO? Mehler, and two brothers, Richard! Surviving are his widow. Kather- Surviving Ger-' Manhattan, April 23.

23 1945' a-cd 72 vears' te'ovedl Bel- BRICCA-LOUIS and Arthur Dutting. tine: three sons, Edward James trnde; a daughter. Mrs. Heli A. and Bernard four daughters, field a brother.

Fred, and Myes His ret RADIN On April 23. 1945. Street, husband of Carmela, and 1" file Mrs. William H. Field, Mrs.

Virginia Daisy. Dolan, Mrs. James Curtis antil Narwood Court. Merrick, Sgt. W.

B. Pawson, father of Elizabeth, umi I rpatdipp dadvo Gladys Foley, and a sister, Joseph. Anthony and Adolph. Sol- 'p Place. Hoi-.

of the late Lee James Annie Everett requiem mass, 10 a.m., Thurs- on formally by the Police Board May 15 In 1919 Captain Devenv the Peter F. Meyer M( bravery in shooting and irffarSl Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m. In-motner or i-Tank P. and Lee James- ofFrank and Lee James at St. James Pro-Cathedral.

ent Green-Wood Cemetery. i Hadin. J. Higgins Son, Directors. I ZZi rllllldc! CI I I rHf'-" Frederick Scheidt Ex-Navy Lieutenant it Wednesday, April 2S, 8 paratrooper the llth I himself wounded.

BROOKLYN LODGE. NO. 22, B.I P. O. ELKS Brothers Funeral service for our brother, WILLIAM 420 Grand Aver Serv- Interment Green-Wood Cem-jDivisorl uead of wounds moXiTKAeKTuc wfathfd will be held Funeral 86 LAWLER, Tuesday, April 24, 8 "1 eren arooKiyn, liiursaay, a.m.

I March 30, his parents, Mr. STORAGE V.r.KllOij?K.- Home. Lefferts Place, for1 at Dunigan Chapel. Rogers 1CI li rl RAYE MARGARET, of 190 EThomas Pawson of 1365 Prospect 1 tired navy lieutenant, who served Fred MILTON SOLOMON, Exalted Ruler FRANCES (nee Lett1, of 192 Cherry vived by her husband, William; a War Department. He had been over- 40 years.

He will be aph erick E. Scheidt, 27, who lived for buried Thursday In the national main- vears in this village, died in inomas r. tuue, street. Farminsdale, beloved moth- daughter. Ethel M.

Smith; a mnnumn mvnt of er of May Louise Hoffman, Cath- Clifford F. two brothers. David and er8ent no was born BROOMFIELD JOHN of. in Brooklyn and attended 8 20 Germany on Easter Sunday of me.ery at Pinelawn. Lieutenant Barr was born In 94-15 Springfield Boulevard.

Queens th, 'd 'i, n-andehlldren entered the army in 1941. He was Village, on Sunday. April 22, UherR Chatl Servces at the HarnT Pvle Mor- signed to the engineer corps and beloved uncle of George H. Broom-' Wil'i. -Fisher eral Chape ben ices at the H.ii I I I yio as stationed for a'time ln Panama.

W.i.-hmiUon and served in both the Spanish-American War and World wounds received in art ic: He was graduated from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute as a civil engineer and was working for the U. S. Government in that capacity when he entered the army. He pre field; great-uncle of George Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass; Tuesday evening.

Funeral private volunteered for paratroop duty War I. He was disbursing officer at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for; many years and was a member of Elizabeth Broomfleld and George 'f toterment St. Johna Story 1 Surviving besides his parents are Franks, and brother of the late I 10 clock. Interment St. John Cross Cemeten two brothers, Henry and Joseph, and viously had attended Massachusetts the American Legion, the New York auIh Commandery.

Naval Order of War institute ot xecnnoiogy. B. Franks. Service at the; 5Bven sisters. Mrs.

Anna Horsefield, 1945 Fairchild Chapel, 89-31 164th LAine LOUISr-April 22. 1945,1 Avenue. Sunday, April 22. Mrs. Edna O'Connor, Mrs.

Rita Wet- veterans, ana tne Military order of beloved father Of Mr Emily Peter- CARRIE McCOY, beloved wife of terer, Mrs. Cecilia Mrs. Mar-Stanford University, and later Jamaica, on Wednesday at 8 me worm war. surviving is widow, Matilda. son, Mi.

Dharl tie HaartUCK, Hit mm wens ana fatncia ana Jan- he was transierred to the CAFFREY EDWARD sttd- Kennech George andibelh- Services at the Harris Fu-ice Pawson. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. denly April 23, 1945; beloved hus- Rpposinc at thP Chapel. 5012 4th Avenue, A solemn mass of requiem will be Harry J. Scheidt, and a brother, band of Barbara and dear father of lneral Kome of George Herbst t- Tuesday, AprU 24.

8 p.m. offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Harry, who ls doing special work for John Walsh, uwwuwmi am. -iSon 6741 5th avenue, near 68th ULLRICH SALLY A.

(nee aunew k. c. cnurch, Ul Jaffrey. Reposing at his n. Kjrk.vnori) nf q4 Bn-h Eastern Parkway.

i in 1929. pharmacisi 47 Orient Avenue, until nursaay. cVm. Mariners Harbor. S.

on April 'churoTwhe a' mwui S' l'l Jit. M.G. Mackey, MARY be offered at 10 a.m. Interment LAWLER -WILLIAM of 219 and Lavlna Klrkwood sister of1 WERNER John's Cemetery. jAdelphl Street, on April 21.

194d. Lavina Rnttadt' Services Knapp). wife Nicholas Blaslus Jr. Son, directors, beloved brother of Mrs. Gordon JJ Funpral' Homei 33 April 22, 1945, the late Josepl B.

M.T. Veteran A requiem mass will be offered in- morrow at 10 a.m. In St. Jeromes Dodse cil) R. C.

Church, Nostrand and New- kirk for John Walsh, who died.rfV., Sunday in his home at 2715 Claren- don Road. The funeral will be oilYtitoo held from the Nugent Funeral Home, nan r. Avenue and E. 28th St. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemeierv her home, 737 Survived bv four Served on Leyte at HDITN FRANCIS on elt Decker Avenue.

Port Richmond, keener on Thursday. April 26. at 2 sons, josepn, Anton, fTancis and Lt. Maurice G. Mackev April M.iww, William Dunigan tz Son Chapel.

and of Ada and Burial follows in Moravian Fireman 1st Class Harry, U. houn. son Avenue ani aioi.f,om-r a 1 three daughters, Ph. M. 1st Class ftt- aiea Apru iu Calhoun.

Repwlnot Queen of All, Flynn Memorial Home, 82 Ludlow requiem at Stanley Place, Yonkers.Salnts C. Cht Mr. Walsh was born in Brooklyn 15 1- vv a- ft: .5 ESS? iJ MeOAREY. SurrOMle nl JJ spFnVrd ri O-nn'x. at tl- Bn' 1 "rStre, from Erasmus Hall i-nnerai on weunesuay John' Cemetery.

Wednesday at John.s Cemeto. for 35 years. "He retired in 1P26 Surviving are three son. John dren. Funeral Thursday at 11 a 111.

Hlh School and was a member Church, Riverdale, at LYNOTT HARRIET on April 0f Nora Moran. Catherine Walsh. 7 from Chapel of William P. Murphv of AU f0" Universalist Churcl mother ,2.1, 14. beloved wife of Thomas John.

U. S. Michael. U. S.

Frank and Thomas, and a daughter Mrs. Marion McPartlan. 10 a survived by his widow. Mrs. Evelvi from, and Pairi.k.

also survived bv seven' Herbert btreet. Funeral Thursday. mcnt Evergreens Cemetery. COSTELLO OU h2' Heale'y Funeral Hoi Mackey or Freaonia, their 1 Mackev of Fredonla, their riH. the PEOPLE of i k.

tk SYLVESTER. solemn 9:30 a.m., from his home daughter, Gay. five montlvs old Gay. five months old I tw Agnes, devoted father of Gerard, Edmund's Church. 10 a.m.

Inter- HI P.111! In eemorfam requiem 1 ent St. John's Cemetery. Interment St, nd a sister. Mrs. Ruth Newmark.

seni 1 i I BBB. Mr: II Ix'ner. w'm Kdwara, Margaret, jonn, joscPu. William, Bernard and Marie Fu- BORCHERS In lovine McINTIRE Sister PR -WCtS Charles Cemelciy 1 from Schaefers Funeral fat Cronin. Inc.

of mV husband, AUGUST H. BOR- Cronin Street, No- MARIE of the Sisters of St. Direction of Jere J. lors of funeral his 24. 1918.

WIFE. on Monday, April 23. 194o. at St. WALSH JOHN BARNEY Josebh's Convent.

Brentwood. N. 1 d. beloved aunt of Clare, loved of 'the late Catherine CONWAY-In memory of my fa- Lillia: William Fleming. Re- Martin father nf inhn Frank Mr-, ther, MICHAEL J.

CONWAY. De- Tht Fairchild Estimate ili0'30, JS- 5 Zed THteart pPunertl from James Nugent Fu- 0hn but pot fortoti vary Cemetery, Brentwood, N. Y. street, Wednesday; aolemn requiem and FAMILY. In loving DIGNIFIEDJwl 0 One of the State's fineiSk FUNERALS As funeral hornet Here lo- iv' 1 ind'TumeV OUR FUNERAL HOMES Wfc SSfrS? 151 fl OU to tntlrdtJarfod in date's 121J n.Wm 2-02U-1 ko.pin9 with their cul- ol 63-32 Fofrst AvtiHM HEceman 3-0900 A Wjifc Lluri 154.14 NwUl Kt riurtuog 3-6600 I Hk Ool'Onol COlt mrtM.SSSW" Hk PHMoN.l Wm.

Dun.gon, Ik 'A IH Mnritort-VMd 7-9700 'HgMk 2 1155 BnBHTtnitVVTalBSHB he'reumaffix'-d Urt 1 W1 lSOtll Sfrirt-Rtpnorel 9-1SO0 Jra. KllliillJUiMjKljill 1(5 E. Trwmnt 7 2700 VK3SCThliv. 4fWMnnu-M0ttHaYi 9272 -SSfeiafflMaMt (t.lW'll.lHiUl.t.'itM r'u I vh day April 714 lllanilirtiAVtWh.t. Plaint .19 I Rooer, Ave 01 MontqomcT, StrfU I Wiom fe wtnatl-No Otlif l'n S5aS I 246 K'b I Flan alwayt guirdi againil ndles expense.

To keep wilhin the meant of each family it 1 principle of Fairchild te.rvice. Fairchild Suns 1. MILLER On April 22. 1945. ninss St.

Jerome's R. C. Church, 10 BERTHA MAY (nee Rose), beloved! Interment Holy Cross Ceme-vvife of William; mother of James tery. jW U. A.

A. overseas; sister WATERS NEWTON FIELD, on I of Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mrs. Grace April 23. 1945.

at his home. 165-03 Dolan, Mrs. Bessie Rose. Anna. Ben-1 89th Avenue, Jamaica.

Survived by HUSBAND, SON. DAUGHTERS. jamin. John. Harman and William.

'one daughter, Inez Catharine Waist Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.m., from 'and one son, Norman Ben.iamli MEYER MINNIE. In loving her residence, 193 Richard Street. Waters, and his wife and one grand- memory of a dear wife and mother. I Services at Christ Chapel.

10 a.m. daughter. Catharine Gaunt Walsh, who passed away April 24. 1938. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

funeral on Thursday at 2 p.m. In- I LOUIS MEYER, Direction Joseph Redmond. terment Cypress Hills Cemetery. JEANETTE M. NEUMANN.

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