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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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REED ANNE on September GANLY PATRICK, of S9 Covert IS, 1953, beloved mother of Mar- Stmt, on Saturday, September 19, Theo. O.Webber, BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT20, 1951 17 jorle Reed Shannon of RiegeLs 1853. survived by wife, Mary: son, Thomas, N. Y. P.

104th Pre ville, and Dorothy Reed Mc-Donly. Funeral from Moadlnger cinct; two daughter, Mrs. Jeanette 82 Years in Boro Mrs. McLaughlin Requiem Tuesday Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Av Bamberger and Mrs. Winifred Lo Schlavo, J.

McAlMM.R. J. McCormack, E. P. McCumisJcey, A.

Berman.A. Brady, John Butcher, Henry Carbone, E. enue, Monday, 9 a.m.; thence to P. McCormack, Housing Employe Edward P. McCormack, 47, of 66 79th a World War II veteran, died at his home Friday.

He was a brother of Mrs. Ernst Horstmann of the 79th St. ad Funeral servlcei for Theo Hemberger, and four grandchil dren. Reposing at Murray's Funer Good Shepherd R. C.

Church, Survivors Inclue son, Col Mrs. Anna Marie McLaugh MoKenna, John dore 0. Webber, 82, of 1113 Ber Carlson, AnAa al Home, 831 Knickerbocker Ave, lin, 80, widow of William Mc Chamber, R. J. McLtfugrJln, A.

William F. McLaughlin, Air nue, corner Covert Street. Funeral: Batchelder Street ana Avenue S. ROSS ROSA on Thursday gen will be held at 8 tonight at the Ebbers-HUl Clinton Ave Tuesday; Requiem Mass at 9 a.m Force Reserve; a daughter, Mrs. Mary O'Hea, a teacher at at Fourteen Holy Martyrs R.

C. September 17, 1953. Reposing at Laughlin, Brooklyn and Manhattan cabinet maker, died Friday in her home at 231 90th Street. Clark, Samuel Molnar, GuaUv Coleman, Helen Murphy, Mary Colling, Joint J. Paret, James P.

Darcy, Elisabeth Reed, Anne E. Donnsllon. W. J. Roes, Rosa E.

Church. Interment Pinelawn Na nue Chapel, 519 Clinton with the Rev. Harold G. F. Courtney, rector of the Episco Murray Funeral Home, 831 Knickerbocker Avenue, corner Cov P.

S. 10, and two granddaugh tional Cemetery. dress. ters, Margot and Anne Mc ert Street. Funeral Monday, 10:30 Born in County Wexford, pal Church of St.

Luke and St. Mr. who was Fltifilmona, M. Bmith, Frank Laughlin. Ireland, Mrs.

McLaughlin came a.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme tery. GOODMAN FRANCIS September 14, 1953, at Spokane, Wash Matthew. 520 Clinton offi Starkweather, Ida employed by the Jamaica Bay A solemn requiem mass will to this country at 15. The fam ciating.

There also will be Ma ington, beloved husband of May Gallagher, -Gan'y, Goodman, P. J. Joseph, Charles Mrs. Sfeinruck's Services Tonight I Funera, services for Mrs. Margaret E.

Stenruck of 106 Putnam Ave. will be held at p.m. today in the William C. Fisher Funeral Chapel, 1230 Bushwick Ave. Burial will be tomorrow afternoon in Evergreens Cemetery.

Mrs. Steinruck died Friday at the home of her son, J. Richard Steinruck, in Huntington. She was brought to the United States from Scotland as a child and ever since had resided in, Brooklyn. She was a member of St.

Thomas Episcopal Church, Bushwick and Cooper and its Women's Guild. Surviving, besides her hus be offered Tuesday at 10 a.m Estates, a housing project, was born in Pennsylvania and had Steinruck, M. E. Stowe, William Swinarskl, ily setued in Waukeegan, 111., sonic rites. Burial will be In SMITH FRANK, on KntmW Evergreens Cemetery.

bell; son of the late Elizabeth (nee Murphy); brother of Dorothy Lynch and Helen GKilnan. Funeral in St. Patrick's Church, 5th Ave. and 95th St. Burial will 17, 1953, beloved husband of Mar and she came to Brooklyn after her marriage to Mr.

Mc WaUon, Isabella 'Kent, Thomas Mr. Webber, a retired busi long made hla home In Brooklyn. Besides his sister, he is survived by a niece. Mrs. Ann be In Calvary Cemetery.

Longmore, Millie White, Samuel Monday, 9:15 a.m., from the Mc Laughlin. nessman, died in his sleep Fri day at his home. He was a life garet; father of the Rev. John Smith, Maryknoll; Alice Buchhelt and Frank brother of Carrie Strohl, Thomas and Charles, Smith. Reposing at Donnelly Purcell Funeral Home, Euclid Avenue and Fulton Street.

Requiem Mass 11 Mania Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue; Requiem Mass, 9:45 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Enrlght, and a nephew, John Jackson. J5ERMAN ABRAHAM, beloved husband, of Etta; loving father of Paul, Milton and Ralph; dear long Brooklyn resident and was a member of Long Island John Brady, 51, Todd Pipefitter The funeral will be tomor Church.

Interment Calvary Ceme tery. row from the Fred Herbst Sons Lodge, F. A. M. Hla wife, Mrs.

Augusta R. Webber, survives. a.m. Monday at the Church of the and a sister, Mrs. Margaret John Brady, 51, of 300 10th brother and cherished grandfather.

Services today, p.m., Norman Jeffer Community Chapeli, Port Hamilton Parkway corner 47th Street, JOSEPH CHARLES of 9 Blessed Saorament. Interment St. John's Cemetery. it Madison Avenue, Baldwin, on Fri Cupples. A requiem mass will be offered tomorrow at 9 a.m.

In St, day, September 18, 1953, beloved STARKWEATHER IDA (nee Memorial, 7501 5th Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10:30 a.m. In St. An-selm's R. C.

Church, 4th Ave. and 83d St. Burial will be in Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn. Albert E. Roberts pipefitter with Todd Erie Basin Shipyard, died suddenly Friday morning in the home of his brother, Robert, at 60 Sul husband of Matilda (nee McPhil' BRADY JOHN, September 18 band, Arthur, and son, Richard, Thomas Aquinas Church, 4th Ave.

and 9th St. Burial will be liamy) devoted father of Virginia Cerf, Mary McGovera and Charles Thomson), on September 18, 1953, beloved wife of Stephen dear mother of Donald sister of Elizabeth Robinson: grandmother livan St. Services Today H. Joseph; also survived by five grandchildren. Reposing at Wei- are another son, Arthur B.

Steinruck; a sister, Mrs. Helen Dlcknelder, and a brother, Robert Bowman. 1953, beloved husband of Cather-rine (nee Cupples); devoted lather of Catherine McCaffrey, John, Ann Thiel and Margaret Brady; dear brother of Margaret Cupples, Robert and William Brady. Requiem Born in Glasgow, Scotland in St. John's Cemetery.

Hersholt Collections Go of caryi Stephen J. and Lyann- gand Brothers Funeral Home, 24 Religious and Masonic serv Mr. Brady learned his trade In ida. services at Walter B. Cooke, ItrtJjimtj ices for Albert E.

Roberts, his native land. He came to 3. Grand Avenue, Baldwin, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re Funeral Home, 20 Snyder this country at the age of 16 Mass Monday. 8:30 a.m., St. Thom To Library of Congrtm Avenue, Monday, 8:30 p.m.

Inter of 272 Lafayette will be held at 2:30 this afternoon at Brownell's Brother as Aquinas R. C. Church. Repos quiem Mass St. Christopher's R.

Church, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Inter ment Cedar Grove Cemetery. Hollywood, Sept. 19 (U.R) ing at onapei or josepn o. wmiy, the Falrchlld Chapel, 951 At Backed for U.

S. Post ment Long Island National Ceme STEINRUCK MARGARET lantic Ave. Burial will take 9th Street and 4th Avenue. BUTCHER HENRY, on Septem on September 18, 1953. beloved Jean Hersholt today announced he Is presenting his collection of Sinclair Lewis' literary pa- Hnrtforri SeDt.

19 (U.R) Con place tomorrow morning In wife of Arthur; devoted mother of Evergreens Cemetery. tery at Pinelawn. KENT THOMAS on September 19, 1953, of 203 30th Street, Brooklyn, beloved husband of necticut Republican leaders ooM tnrfav thpv have indorsed Gladys Anderson, Arthur B. and ners and his Hugh Walpole col ber IT, 1993, devoted husband of the late Edith; beloved father of John and Patrick. Reposing at Mr.

Roberts, a retired eleva Richard Steinruck: dear sister Samuel M. Brownell of Ham- lection, largest in tne united tor mechanic, died Thursday in and settled in Brooklyn. For the next 35 years he worked in shipyards of Bethlehem Steel and Todd in Brooklyn, and the Federal Shipbuilding Company at Kearney, N. J. In the latter yards, during World War II, he helped build the cruisers Atlanta and Juneau.

Survivors include his wife, Catherine; a son, John, who is: at present with the Merchant Marine at Yokohama, Japan; three daughters, Mrs. Ann BRADLEY PATRICIA ANN. Happr birthday IB Haavsn, mat Pas. DOUG. RYAN DOLORES MOSSCROP.

To ray beloved daughter and our sister: Bappr birthday In Heavan. Dot. Ahrars la our heart. The FAMILY. Grace (nee D'Angelo) dear father Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Fu States, to the LiDrajy of con of Helen Dlcknelder and Robert Bowman. Service at the William C. Fisher Funeral Chapel, 1230 Bushwick Avenue, on Sunday at nerai Monday, 10 a.m. Interment den, brother of Attorney General Herbert Brownell, for appointment as S. Education gress.

his sleep. He was born In England and came to the United States as a young man, making his home in Brooklyn for many Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. CARBONE ELIZABETH, ud p.m.

uontributions to anv Can Commissioner. Hersholt, star or -ur. Christian" radio show, last year presented his Hans Christian Andersen collection, world's cer Fund in lieu of flowers will years. He was a member of be appreciated. of Oarolan; devoted son of Mrs.

Lucy Kent. Reposing at Chapel, 267 7fh Street, corner 4th Avenue, Brooklyn; Requiem Mass Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., at St. Rocco's R. C. Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Sal Graziosa Son, Directors. LONGMORE MILLIE on denly, on September 18, 1953, of Kilwinning Lodge, F. A.

M. Vital notices occepted 8 a.m. to largest outside Denmark, to the STOWE WILLIAM on Ser 2 p.m. for publication th. sam.

day, His wife, Charlotte, died a number of years ago. A son, Albert E. Roberts tember 18, 1953, beloved husband 2735 W. 15th Street, beloved moth-er of Charles, Louis, Valentine, Anthony, Gus, Michael, Jean, Mrs, Rose Roman! and Mrs. Mary Acito.

Thiel, Margaret Brady and Mrs. Library "In gratitude for what Catherine McCaffrey: two this country has meant to me ol lat as 10 p.m. Saturday night GALVIN DENNIS. In loving of Agnes father of William Arthur and Sgt. Allan Stowe, U.

S. Army. Services urivate. at the for publication Sunday. survives.

brothers, Robert and and my family." memory of dear husband, father Reposing at Joseph Manglaracina Funeral Home, 9104 4th Avenue; and grandfather, who died Sep September 19, 1953, beloved wile of the late Edmond Longmore, and Moadlnger Funeral Parlors, 1120 tember 20, 1952. devoted mother of Edmond A. Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Solace R. C. Church, Tuesday, tisytousn Avenue, Please omit flowers.

The FAMILY. HERBERT MARY F. Died Sep 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Longmore; sister of Gertrud Savage and George Dlcknelder. Private services at the Falrchlld SWINARSKI-Seotember 18.

1953. What Should a Funeral Cemetery. CARLSON ANNA E. (nee Ctrir Chapel, 220-05 Hillside Avenue, tember 20, 1952. In loving memory of our darling aunt, MIMI.

Masses offered. Queens Village, N. Y. AGNES, loving mother of Felix, Martha Griffith, John, Helen Ve-lock, Josephine, Edward and Henry; dear sister of Cecelia fin), of 89-21 169th Street, Jamaica, LO SCHIAVO JOSEPH, Sep on September 17, 1953, devoted wife of Harry Carlson; beloved mother tember 18, 1953, beloved husband of Mrs. Jane Walters, Mrs.

vir of Marlon; devoted father of Jo Oh, how oft shs eotnef btfora ua. Her dear face so tweet and true; Raitlm now In peace with Jesus, Lovtns hearte mil lon for jou. Winifred, Maryjoan. Jackie and Bobby O'Brien. KELLY MARIE E.

In memory glnlk Oallo. Funeral from Harry seph; loving son of Vincent; dear A. Andrea Funeral Home, 88-28 Segen. Reposing at Scarpaci Funeral Home, 711 4th Avenue, until Monday, 10 a.m.; Requiem Mass, 10:30 a.m., Our Lady of Czensto-chowa church, 24th Street. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. S. Szutarskt, Director. brother of Marion, Mildred, Jean and Anthony. Funeral from Wal UUt Street, Jamaica; Solemn Requiem Mass at the Immaculate of a devoted sister.

Passed away ter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requi Conception Monastery Church September 20, 1951. Masses offered. Monday. 10 a.m.

Interment St. Charles Cemetery. To the question, "What should a funeral cost?" there is only one answer. The cost of a funeral depends on the wants and preferences of the family. There is adequate service available in every funeral establishment for every purse and taste.

Every funeral director of the Metropolitan Funeral Directors Association, listed em Mass Little Flower R. Church, Tuesday, 9:45 a.m. Interment National Cemetery. THOMAS DONGAN COUNCIL, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, NO. 1251, regretfully announces the mil rou mora each day.

Your BROTHER. MAHNKE FRANK C. Passed CHAMBERS RICHARD JAY, Silled in action in Korea on July death of Brother SAMUEL CLARK. MCALEESE ROBERT on away September 20, 1929. 1953, beloved son of W.

Elea Members will assemble at olub- house, Sunday, 8:30 p.m.; thence proceed to Funeral Home at 78th They say tlma heal all aorrow And helna ul to forget, But tune ha only proved to ua How much wa mlM you yet. nor and the late Charles; dear hrother of Charles J. and William grandson of Florence and the late William G. Chambers. Serv- Street and 4th Avenue to pay their last respects.

CHARLIE, WTLMA and EDDIE. lcei Tuesday, 8 p.m., at John ADRIAN K. STILL, Grand Knight. here is equipped to provide modest as well as elaborate service. They are prepared to meet the needs of clients within their own financial limitations.

Several thousand funeral bills from typical establishments were analyzed and tabulated for this Association by the International Business Machines Corporation. The survey covered the entire Metropolitan area with diversified types of establishments. They confirm that funeral services are available and are actually furnished by members of this association, to all persons of all classes to meet every need and circumstance. THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, INC. September 17, 1953, husband of Catherine McAleese; son of Archibald McAleese; brother of Gilbert, Archibald James, Helen Boyle, Mary Boylan and Catherine Burns.

Reposing at Chapel of J. Albert Barron, 60th Street at 5th Avenue. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Mass of Requiem Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 10 iienry c. Trlebert, Records. WATSON September 18. 1953.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Tuesday. ISABELLE formerly of 1834 72d cos W- I V- Street, beloved wife of the late Frederick devoted mother of Ot CLARK SAMUEL of 1625 the late Gladys sister of Frank McCUMISKEY ANNA LOUISE, W. 7th Street, on September 18, aw" 1953, beloved husband of the late on September 19, 19 5 3, of 2388 Flora Lane, East Meadow, L.

be due' and Joseph P. Vogt. Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, until Monday, Solemn Requiem Mass Our Ladv T.r Theresa A. Clark, (nee McMahon) up 35 father of Mrs. W.

Bruce Farr and John T. Clark; brother of Joseph loved wife of Frank devoted mother of Helen Rebele, Ann Dente, Elizabeth Horn, Frank and oi uuaaaiupe cnurch, 15th Avenue Clark. Funeral Mond'y, 9:45 a.m. ana 73a street, at 10 a.m. from Clavin Funeral Home.

7722 Harold McCumiskey; also sur S6 rf rvo5' WHITE SAMUEL, on SeDtem- vived by two brothers and three sisters. Funeral service N. Si ber 18, 1953, of 289 Marion Street, beloved husband of the late Janet Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th not err.o' do Street, Woodhaven, Tuesday, 2 p.m. ,1" on' eterV interment cypress Hius cemetery, (nee Mackie); devoted father of Ruth M. Collins and Janet M.

White; also survived by five grandchildren. Reposing at Kearns Visiting Hours OUR HOME per. ales on a 24-hour-u-day basis, with trained assistants always on duty or on call. We would like to suggest to our neighbors, however, that in calling to pay visits of respect that they come letween the hours of 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

or from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. This change is being made to ease the strain on the bereaved families, and shorten the number of hours when they will be on hand to receive visitors. McCORMACK September 18 4th. Avenue; Requiem Mass SS.

Simon and Jude Church, 10:30 a.m. COLEMAN HELEN (nee Sullivan), beloved wife of Ray Coleman; dear sister of Anna Alley, Mrs. Owen Carrington and Michael Sullivan; also survived by two nieces and one nephew. Reposing at O'Neil Funeral Home, 7106 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Ephrem's R. C. Aor Aro 1953, EDWARD of 66 79th ol ood Sons Funeral Home, 1504 Bushwick Avenue, corner Furman Avenue Street, beloved brother of Mrs Ernst Horstmann. Reposing at This amblam It proudly dlaplayad by IK numbers. Aaiodatloa mambarahlp Is twv tlraly rolunlary.

Msmbsrs odhars to a biqh standard of stblcs formulated foe lh protection oi cllmt and lamlly. Service Sunday, 8 p.m. Funeral1 Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 Monaay, i p.m. 5th Avenue, until Monday, 10 a.m.; thence to St. Anselm'a Church, 83d Street and 4th Avenue, where i Church, 9:30 a.m.

Interment U. S. National Cemetery, Pinelawn, L. I. v.wawaw.v.v.wawmss sw.vWi'.vv Solemn Requiem Mass will be of fered at 10:30 a.m.

John J. O'Neil, Director, THE ESTATE OF THE LATE Mclaughlin anna marie noi.I.INS JOHN Sentember Arthur J. Addeo Ericson Ericson I 500 State Street 5 (nee Carey), of 231 90th Street, AUGUSTA E. SIMONSTAD acknowledges with thanks and ar- on September 18, 1953, beloved wife preciation the kindness and (nee Forrest); father of Wil-liam Gerard John J. and 267 7th cor.

4th Ave. of the late William McLaughlin mother of Col. William F. Mc thoughtfulness of those who with their presence and in other wavs a Brooklyn i Brooklyn Joseph brother of James, iel. William and Edward Collins LaUghlin, TJ.

8. A. F. and Mary O'Hea; grandmother of Margot and Ann McLaughlin. Funeral paia tribute to a great, kind and lovable lady.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from v.v.v.v.VaW.wwvAvwldwvvw.v.i vvvv.v.vAV.Vavw.A.VA.v. the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from Clavln Joseph G. Duffy "Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass CEMETERY PLOTS Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue St. Rose of Lima R. C.

Church, Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church, 10 a.m. 4-GRAVE PLOT, Greenlawn sec tion, at gate, Pinelawn Cemeterv: McKENNA JOHN on Sep FUNERAL HOMES 9th Street 4th Avenue 5th Avenue fr 77th Street SOuth 8-6981 bought 1911, unused; current value $340; asking $210. Box 9532, Eagle. tember 16, 1953, at his residence.

221 Cornelia Street, beloved husband of Jeannette; devoted father of Francis; also survived by two NASSAU KNOLLS. Port Wuh. ineton One or more crawa- must 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DARCY ELIZABETH, on tember 18, 1953, beloved sister of Helen, the late Susan Edmonds, the late Margaret McMullen and the late Mary Regan. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Requiem St. Augustine's R. C.

Church, Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, DONNELLON WILLIAM September 18, beloved husband of randchildren. Reposing at Chapel sacrifice, $50 agrave. DEwey 9-3620. 1178 Bushwick Avenue.

Solemn Recfuiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., St. Martin of Tours R. C. Church. Vital notices accepted 8 o.m.

to 2 p.m. for publication rhs same day, oi lot as 10 p.m. Saturday night (or publication Sunday. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Additional Obituaries On Page 18 Louis F.

Hatch, Director. MOLNA GUSTAV, on Sep tember 18, 1953, beloved husband Alice dear father of William of the late Mary (Trella) devoted and Mrs. Alice A. Barlow; brother of Walter. Reposing John T.

Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady Walter B. Coolie of Refuge Church, Tuesday, 9 a.m INCORPORATED father of August, Paul and Helen Molnar. Funeral from the Jamaica Chapel of Thomas M. Qulnn Sc Sons, 168-31 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L. on Tuesday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Ellas R. C. Churoh, 14 3 Kent Street, Brooklyn, 11 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MURPHY MARY on September 17, 1953.

Reposing at Cos- FITZSIMONS MARY on September 19, 1953, of 192 Weirfield Street, beloved mother of Dorothy I ARTHUR J. ADDEO ERICSON ERICSON CONRAD J. KOCH LAWRENCE D. ROUSE 267 7th St, cor. 4th Ave.

J00 Suu St 5S5 Evergreen Ave. xTu SlfvaTd' Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn St Albsni, L. I. RALPH AIEVOLI SON WILLIAM C. FISHER E.

H. LOCKWOOD 3 FUNERAL HOME 1435 64th St. 1230 Bushwick Ave. 255 21st St 1 692 Fort Hamilton Pirkwsy Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn I 1 GEORGE A YEN J. J.

GALLAGHER SONS LYNAM'S GEORGE SIEBOLD SON I 55 7th A 25 St" Nr- B'wa B'k'yn FUNERAL HOME 7523 Jrd Ave. I V' 87-46 Van Wyck Expressway, Jam. 4th Ave. cor. 13th St J84 Vsn Brunt St I I Brooklyn Northern Blvd.

Manhasset Brooklyn Brooklyn I J. ALBERT BARRON BENJAMIN GRINDROD HENRY McCADDIN SMALLMAN BROS. ANDREW rADDIM i Brooklyn Brooklyn 24 7th Ave. Brooklyn Broollly't JOSEPH P. CLAVIN SONS EDW.

C. HALVORSEN JAMES A. MADDEN M. J. SMITH SONS 496 Court ft E.

h(h Aye 1J7 Frankin Ave. 248 Prospect Psrk Weft 7722 4th Ave. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Broklyn COSGROVE FUNERAL H1GGINS MOADINGER R. STUTZMANN I CHAPELS FUNERAL HOME, Inc. FUNERAL PARLORS SON, Inc.

jj i 7315 15th Ave. 5723 3th Avt. 1286 Prospect Ave. 1120 Flatbush Ave. 2001 Madison St Ridgevrood Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn 224-39 Jamaica Queens Village JERE J.

CRONIN, Inc. HOWARD HOWARD AUSTIN W. MORAN N. F. WALKER, Inc.

115 Atlantic Ave. FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 87-34 80th St 44 7th cor. St. John's PI.

51 Avenue ,21 sixth Ave. 86-07 Jamaica Ave. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Woodhaven DONNELLY PURCELL WILLARD C. JUNG WM, P. MURPHY SON WEIGAND BROS.

jj 1015 Halsey St. Brooklyn 203 Euclid Ave. 519 Clinton Ave. 87 Herbert St. M( jj Cypress Hills Brooklyn Brooklyn Baldwin and Williston Park, L.

I. ji JOSEPH G. DUFFY J. CLEMENT KEARNS OATES UNDERTAKING GEORGE WERST, Inc. I in 9th St.

FUNERAL HOME ESTABLISHMENT Cooper Ave 7703 5th Ave. Bushwick Ave. cor. Pilling St. 6312 5th Ave.

Bjrooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn 572 Sl' Brooklyn Jj EBBERS-HILL, Inc. E.T.KENNEDY'S CHAPEL PIRO FUNERAL HOMES ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME Clinton Ave. Chapel INC. 251 DeKalbAve.Cor. Vanderbilt Av.

243 Ridgewood Cypress Hills 0 519 Clinton Ave. Cor. Church Rogers Aves. 153 Park Ave. Cor.

Carlton Ave. 905 Rockaway Ave. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Valley Stream, L. I. FitzSimons and Ethel Kennedy; also survived by two grandchil dren.

Funeral from. Koch Funeral grove CHapels, 5723 5th Avenue; Home, Evergreen Avenue and Weirfield Street; Solemn Requiem Mass Fourteen Holy Martyrs R. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Nw York' largtst funiral Dlnstort very day we serve new families because of common knowledge of our fine facilities and our considerate observance of every wish. Complete Funerals from 185 Juntral Perpetual Help Church, Monday, Church, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Inter 11 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PARET JAMES on Septem ber 19, beloved husband of the late Mary; dear father of Mrs. May De NIff, Miss Dorothy V. Paret, Mrs. Irene G.

Briggs; brother of Mrs. May Comlsh. Reposing at the Thomas F. Dalton ment St. Johns cemetery.

1 GALLAGHER EDWARD husband of Mary Irene Gallagher, of 71 Cleveland Street, Orange, N. on September 18, 1953; father of Mrs. Veronica Fox, Mrs. Mary Hemingway, Edward J. John James and William Gallagher; brother of Mrs.

Mary G. 1 hompson. Funeral service at the Weathershead Funeral Home, 126 Main Street, Orange, N. on Tuesday afternoon, September 22, at 2 o'clock. Interment Rosedale 'emetery, Orange.

50 SeTenth A MAin 2-8585 v. Chapel, 29 Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park, L. Solemn Mass of Re quiem will be offered on Wednes Monday, September 21st DARCY, Elizabeth 9:30 A.M. at Chapel EISEI.E, Wllhelniina 1:00 P.M. at Chapel day at 9:30 a.m.

at Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment Holy Snyder Avt. ULiter 6-4800 Monday, Sevttmbtr 21st WARTWOUT. Harriet (1. 1:00 P.M.

at Chapel 1-OUBER. Louia 1 :00 P.M. at Chanel BATTLER. Andrew :IKIP.M. at Chanel Tuesday, September 22ni LOSCHIAVO, Jof Dh DM A.M.

at Chanel STARKWEATHER. Ida T. 10:00 A.M. at Chapel Rood, 117 Wett 72nd St. TR.

7-9700 Monday, September 21st HO EL, Harold MILET. David 9:19 A.M. at Chanel 9 A.M. at Chanel airchild Sons V. V.W.V.V.W V.

V. V.V.V.V.". 180 Earl SStt St LEfaigh 5-1500 Sunday. September 20th KIPP, Ada M. A.M.

at Chapel INC FtMMrW Directors Sim 1886 Tuesday, September 22ni HAVES. Jamea 9:30 A.M. at Chanel ZIETZ, Lillian 1:00 P.M. at Chapel i Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

jj N. F. Walker, Inc. I 115 Atlantic Are. 44 7th cor.

St. John'i PI. 5 87-34 80th St. 86-07 Jamaica Ave. 51 Afkmlk tnmn, lie eat Setta 2-3700 Print S.

faankaU. rViiHiaa At all FairchiW fr private parking courts family room StOSKlTM I I AlftlH CITY MAHRASSIT CENTRAL OUfCNt a 20 Snyder Ave. at Flatbush Ulster 6-4800 50 Seventh Avenue-MAin 2-8585 'UNIX Al HOMES IN MANHATTAN IRONX QUEENS Brooklyn Woodhaven I HVaV. V.V. WWAWaVaVsWa W.m.

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