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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI JUNE 4, 1913 11 lAngelo Fanelli Follows His Wife -Air Corps Flier 2D rutin. GREBE Illumlnatl announces' deep regret the death of our former president, Mrs. HARRIET Services Sunday 60 Yrs. TogothwfflLTSu Churchman Citation Is Awarded to Israel For Pvl. Schwartz Pvt.

Alvin Schwartz, one of the Pacific war dead recently re- 01 Z. turned to will be 81 ho.n he married more buried Sunday in Mt. Lebanon than 00 years ago, Angela Fan-Cemetery after services have elli, 81, of 1-150 (Kith died been held, starting at 1 p.m., in yesterday at the home of his Ka.silan's Memorial Chapel, 4311 son, Michael, at 1054 81st Fort Hamilton Parkway. a few hours before the ached- Private Schwartz, the son of tiled funeral of his wife. Mr.

(and Mrs. Bernard Schwartz The night before, at the fit- after retiring for the night. Because of illness in the family it was decided to go on with plans made for his wife's funeral, and burial was made in Calvary Cemetery after a solemn mass of requiem in St. Rosalia's R. C.

Church, 12th Ave. and 01st St. Requiem mass for Mr. Fanelli will bo offered there tomorrow at a.m. He will with be buried in the his wife.

The funeral V. GREh'E. I Mrs. JOHN C. SHERIDAN, Pres Mic.

Edward F. Wallace, Corresponding Secretary. GROTJAN SADIE VARNI, of! 675 86th Street, iuddenly, on Thursday. June 3. 1948.

Notice of funeral later. HERRMANN MACK, on June 3. 1948, of Garden City. N. be loved husband of Carrie; son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Herrmann; brother of Erna Ottstadt. Member of Loose No. 643.

F. A. and Garden City American Lesion past No. 1065. Religious and Ma-services at the Fain-hild lsanj, Chapel.

89-31 164th Street, Ja-mairn. Sunday, 8 p.m. KIEFER MAE suddenly, June 3, 1948, of 223 Sunr.yside Avenue, beloved of August Harry); devoted mother of Mari- A special citation to the Jewish State of Israel was presented last night at a dinner by the Rev. Dr. Guy Emery Shipler, editor of the Churchman, to Dr.

Israel Gold- ipiacc ohiciui u-pic-cmum of Israel -wwc lliev had de- In Death After Grieving over the death Sun- of hiu uifo Hnt" fm-mpls i.eral chapel of Onofrio Friscia Son. New I'trecht where the body of his wife was laid out. he lt i members of Ins lamilv that he eoulil not I'm, i be liarted." he declared. His and there he died several hour which passed a resolution against universal military training. The Israel citation, read and presented to Dr.

Goldstein by Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam of the New York Area of the Methodist Church, said, in part: part: "To the State of Israel, both old and so new, we give this Chit-Han salute and our warm-, welcome. May this small State for generations live in pravel'hieering studies at Cornell 'stein, American Zionist leader, when he decided to; Dr. Goldstein appeared in AuKin, Charles Eailey.F. BolJea.

V. J. A. Royne. Prank Kieler.

Mae Lcru, Harry Meyer, Anna Miller, John iindd, Caroline Moccia. Domenico Carr, Cornelius AMoore. James Cittadlnl, Martha O'Brien, Grace Dorsner, W. CI. Puolucci, Mary Droll, Barbara Pessagno, Victoria aneui, Angelo Prudente, Frank Farrell, Joseph Schleffer, H.

Patrick Schmid, Karl J. Futl, Frank Schneider, C. J. Fi ewen, Lillian Shean, Martha Clorman. M.

J. Suracl, Joseph "rebe. Harriet Titius. Harry W. Sadie Wernz, Catharine iicrrmann, Mark AUSTIN CHARLES at Day-'" a Beach, Florida, beloved husband of Florence Ditisev Slocum.

Services at the Fairchlld Chapel, Ml Atlantic Avenue, Saturday, Mine at 2 p.m. BAILEY FLORENCE LOUISE, Of 119R Pacifir Si red Rrnnlrlvn passed on June 2, -1948, at her Summer residence, Shore Road, East Setauket, beloved wife of mix. ranK Bailey and beloved mother of Vera Ella Wyckof'f, Dorothy Regina Rudolph and Edith May Mellon and beloved grand mother of Edwin T. Wvckoif CUHUl l. of 2:111 K.

2(itli was killed HHt. on Saipan. while! serving with a signal unit of the Kloth Infantry, Hi- vision, lie was at the time. the dimif-r in est orn In the Bronx, lie wasibe parted loti from her uilj be from the Friscia Son Funeral Home. Besides his mmi, Michael.

Mr. Fanelli is survived bv three other sons, Rocco. Sahatore and Anthony Fantelli: It grandchil- dren and one great grand-j child. in brought, as Child, to Hmoklvivgoing with her: we will not fonJpeace and Deeome in modern 'times an expression of the so and attended "Abraham Lincoln aii(L--fe Witt Clinton IlighUnn took him to his home later Robert jbekwed daughter A 27-year-old Brooklyn man, a former navigator In the Army Air Corps', has been killed while fighting with the Israeli forces in Jerusalem, his parents have been notified. Moses Aaron Ros'enbaum, who lived at 702 East New York had nearly completed his leave tor Palestine.

i. ii foired to bail out over emy territory, idiy and prisoner was captured in spent month of war camp. Hun a Capture of Key City Reported by Jews Continued from Page 1 of immigration to Palestine dur- -fcr, hen their hand lor trciv'ihen their hand lor no- -ilile lit; ti 10 action. Co mil bis 1 i II. was the of lo ciuriiv and recoil- lite lions take dil't'erent intei X.

plans for the! and he booed it would not a 'blazing 24 hours brought these military dtuplonments: 1. One Israeli fighter pilot shot down two Kgyptian twin- engine liakota tiomoers over the Tel Aviv area just before Mrs. Lottie E. Parr Barker, 79, Descendant of Boro Settlers tile noiei aiioi id oi order i.t stay out of what they reganied as a domestic rover -y. Their action was linked to the of Secretary of State (ieorge Jf.

Marshall to attend the diniW and accept the publication annual award. The Churchman is an independent organ of the Protestant Episcopal. Church. Secretary Marshall turned down the publication's bid because lie --aid that he had been unaware that it was not an offi- rial church orean. Dr.

Shinier 'oaid hi- r'-incts to the 'i-iion -l" 'h'' di by deela 'linn hinaii MIICC I lie 1 ha Services will be held for Mrs. manv other civic and an silencing of the guns. Lottie K. Parr Barker, 70, of iirganizations. She was an Arabs feared the H7S K.

21th St. a member of th(Chiropean. and a member of the! W(iul'1 Upp a to pour man-Long Island State Society. Fortnightlv club of Flatbush.as!l"IW('r IU" alul DauLditcis of the American laier.ee Rudolph and Donald lflevotea Iaclier Loretta Atkins, Ci Mellen. Services at Christ Jl'- and Marion Doian; also Church, Baruum by three sisters, two Jefferson.

L. on Saturday, brothers and fifteen grandrhlldren 1 conducted bv the Rt. Rev IFuneral frcm residence. 2110 Perttctte DeWolfe Avenue. Mondaj.

June 7. 9:13 ii. cut Everareens Ompleiv Solemn Requiem Muss St ohition for many years tit of Public School p.m. today eral Homi liurial will in the Cooke l-'tni ller tamily lielpeil to nrganie 20 Snvder Flatlnish Congregational be in (heen-W'ood Church, )orchester I load and been publi-heil only ince lsut lence nonest men who oeueve since it has never been anin freedom." It should, he in- 1 111:11 I journal and carries at lits niasthi ad the statement: 'An 'ineteiv. Mrs.

Barker di sc-ended from the Van Siclens and Parrs, original settlers of Brooklyn. She died Tuesday in her home. native of Brooklyn, she had independent journal publishediumns. under the auspices of thej People attacking Dr. Shipler, Churchman Associates'; and! Bishop Oxnam charged, are try.

since the Protestant F.pisropal ing to "take one liberal after Church has four independentlanother and beat them down." lived at the K. 21th St. addressland BOLLE3 WILLIAM JOHN AVERELL, suddenly, Thursday, June 3. 1948. beloved husband of Ben ha and father of Mildred W.

Holies and Mrs. Eugene Clifford. irvice at the Fairchlid Chapel, Ml Atlantic Avenue, on Sunday, 3 p.m. BOYNE FRANK of Lyn-brook. suddenly, on Wednesday, 2.

1948. beloved husband of father of Gertrude Eich- Irani. Frank J. Jr. and Joseph bio: her of Ottilia Crawford and M.iy Mohan at the Fin Funeral Home.

34 Avenue. Lynbrook. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Peace R. C. Church 10 a m.

Lynbrook, on Saturday since 1W1. Mrs. Barker also belonged to James J. Mooref Father of Priest The funeral of James, I. Moore.

(n. of 201 I K. ooth father of sunset h.si nigni. a muo r.gy Hgoncv did an amaz- it was "a high privilege" to ac tan bomber was hit but cs-ij)R jol) jn unoart hi iik these the scroll, remarking that '''I'1''1' icrets and certainly earned lie considered himself "a hip 2. Thf Kgyptian government 'taxpayers money." senger" and would "convey" announced in Cairo that one oil with his attention turned document to "the represen-its warships attacked the Is- the international situation.

of the State of Israel in raeli port of Caesarea, midway I Shinier accused the Brooklyn this country." ell a former hend of I lie' K. St. She is survived by her husband, a retired member of the Department of Highways: two; augniers, Airs, riorence Vichol a real estate broker, Florence B. Walters, grandchildren and one five great grandchild. 1,000 Pay Honor To Monsignor Lyle At Jubilee Mass Nearly 1,000 persons attended the mass of thanksgiving celebrated today by Monsignor John B.

Lyle, pastor of St. Agatha's R. C. Church, on the occasion of the golden jubilee of hi.s ordination to ilie priesthood. Children of the parish were present at the ma.ss.

In the sanctuary were the three oari-h a.vs the Rev. B. Kirk, the Rev. I 11. Duff and the Rev.

Bernard ,1. Mcllride. ivie. a tiau Schools. In IH.

he joined the army and went overseas the following May. addition to his parents, a brother. Martin Schwartz, and sister, Mrs. Naomi Lader, survive. Riles Tomorrow For Frank 58 A requiem mass will ho offered tomorrow at I) a.

in. at Our Lady Guadalupe U. (V( Church. St. and loth I for Frank Foti, who Wednesday at his residence, Tlith St.

Burial will he in the National Cemetery at Fine-lawn and the funeral will he from the Cosgrove Chapel, Ji.th Ave. Mr. Foti was born In Italy years ago, and had lived in Brooklyn for "0 years. He was a carpenter by trade and was a member of the Milton (Jroes-bach Po.st, American Legion, and a member of Our Lady of (Juadalupe parish. Surviving him are his widow, Alice: a son.

Frank a daugh ter, Mrs. Jennie Palmeri, one grandchild. Dr. R. A.

Halsey, L. I. Veterinarian Southampton. June I Dr. Raymond A.

veterinarian, died here yesterday at his home on Hill St. A native of I slip. Dr: attended Pcnn State College and was graduated from Cornell University. Fur the last years he had operated the Blue (Yoss Kennel and animal hospital on Bishop Lane, here. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Charlotte Jones llal'-ey; two son, and a Islip. Funeral lames L. and brother, Fordyce, of I services will be held; luid'the a of Mrs. Joseph Weber, ana sister of Mrs. Julia Insley and Edward Weber.

Funeral Monday from John Metzner Parlors, 2890 Atlantic Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 a.m., St. Malachy's R. C. Church, LORTZ HARRY, beloved hus band of Elizabeth mee O'Connor i i nonius Aquinas uiiurcn.

a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Edward P. Donovan, Director MEYER ANNA on June 2. 1948, beloved sister of Henry H.

Meyer. Services at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flat bush Avenue, Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. MILLER JOHN of 1108 Bergen Street, on Thursday. June 3, 1948, loving husband of Grace land beloved father of.

Roger C. R. and J. Russell Jr. Service at the iFairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave nue, on Friday at 8 p.m.

MOCCIA DOMENICO. June 2. 1948, beloved husband of Tom-maslna: dear father of Raw Car- cific Street. Brooklyn. Solomn emquiei" 10 ia.m., Our Lady of Loretto R.

C. Church. Interment St. Jorjn's Cemetery. MOORE-JAMES on June 2, 1948, of 2014 E.

65th Street. Brooklyn, beloved husband of Alice (nee Barton devoted father of the Rev. Nicholas J. Moore, Mrs. Sylvester MacKenzie and James Moore brother A Sister Mary-Stephen.

Funeral from the Schae-fer Funeral Chapel, 4123 4th Avenue, on Saturday; Solemn Hhh Mass at St. Patrick's Church. 95th Street and 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

O'BRIEN GRACE of 476! Eastern Parkway. June 3. 1948, beloved sister of Margaret M. Mc-Kenna and Sara F. O'Brien.

Reposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Requiem Mass Church of St. Ignatius. Rogers Avenue, Monday at a.m.

PAOLUCCI PAULLVi a atjmeia Marchetta. Reposina Robert I Giordano Funeral Home, 2346 Pa between Haifa and Tel Aviv sinking one Jewish ship and shelling port installations. 3. An Israeli coninumioue Rev. Nicholas J.

Moore, as journals, except a missionary monthly, some Government in Kagle and it her newspapers of "loudly" echoing the "party line" of the Roman Catholic P'1'' Kagle. Only Free Pits Left' "If vou all had read the Prot- lnnl pre: about the only claimed that Kgyptian forces at "Protestant Christianity," he Isdud. on the borders of the! declared, "is identical with Jewish State 21 miles south of jconnnunism, according to the Tel Aviv, have been surround- Roman Catholic press, a party ed and are being heavily blast- line-w Inch is loudly echoed in ed by warplanes and artillery, the Jewish sources charged Patterson newspapers and the that Kgyptian planes raided a Catholic owned Brooklyn sistant at Our Lady Queen of Peace R. 0. Church, Xew Dorp.

Staten Island, will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Patrick's Church, Ith Ave. and Hath St. The son will be the celebrant and a nephew, the Rev.

George! Moore of Vonkors, will be deacon. The funeral will be from Schael'er's Funeral llome, -1th Ave. and I2d St. Burial! free press left in America, you proved there are a number would be familiar with some oflpeople "who ate not scared will tie Johns enielery.j tuoowiv one. was enuiaied at Mr.

Moore, who came to tlieiSt. John's College and the old: L'nited States from Ireland, as. St. John's Seminary. He wasj child, died Wednesday in Mon-ordained on June 1.

lviS. bus station in Rishon le ix miles south of Tel Aviv, jhombing and strafing a civ ilian oi ue ui men. women alio i nil nieu. i asuauies were said to be heavy. BERKELEY INSTITUTE GIVES DIPLOMAS TO 20 Diplomas were presented last' night to L'O students at the (Ud annual commencement of the! the reasons for this conclu- cheap Red baiters." sion." lie added, citing requests! In an obvious reference to by "every major Protestant de-jGnunterattaek, anti-Communist nan Deen pa-tor ot three otnei of the Brooklyn Dio of the Ancient Hibernians, Liberty Knights of Columbii: Holy Name Society of Berkelev Institute held in Meditative at me vaucan a po-morial Presbyterian Church, Tib Ave.

and St. Jul. ns Place. "TllU 1,1 1 "ndorsland. ii istamps- Protestantism as Com- nomination in the Unite di States" that Myron C.

Taylor; be recalled as the C. S. rcpre- he went on. acts which lie con have stamped Protes tantism and ommunism a "identical the Koman in the minds- at p.m. Sundav at the I-'ii'stiQueeii of Bur-! borough.

Holmes or the World Allian! for International Friendhii! ,1, tended June 2. 1948, beloved mother ofjnd will be before coming to St. Agatha's in April. pope Pius XII elevated him to a Domestic Prelate on April la-t. The members of St.

Agatha's will attend a testimonial and dance in honor of Monsignor Lyle in the school ha'l tonight. Pvt. Harry W. Titus Riles Tomorrow Funeral services for Pvt. Harry V.

Titus, who was killed in action in Burma on 1 1, 0fieutsui "ut it would he inter-Catholic know" what Secretary "resbyt er ia Church, here in Oak wood Vine-Shore, on Monday tery. Bay morning. SURACI-JOSEPH. June 3 114H lias HmIv strost vear. beloved hiKhsuul i.r nw.

h. erine: dear father of Otio nnri cial idealism of the Hebrew prophets." It was signed "The Churchman, by Guy Finery Shipler, editor." Bishop Oxnam, who extolled Dr. Shipler as a man who is seeking to "build structures that will endure," said that "a newspaper that bears false witness endangers the freedom of the press." A newspaper, said the "is not true to of the nres when it uses its 'ad-lines I news stories to i- ststed, restrict Us statements of opinion to the editorial col- Dr. Goldstein, in accepting the illation, told the diners that Dr. Goldstein volunteered to accept the citation after Maj.

Audrey K. Eban. Israeli representative to the United Nations, declined to take it on the ground that Israel did not wish to be-come embroiled in American domestic controversies. The award which was to have been given to Secretary Marshall for promoting good will and understanding was omitted. Shlrer a Hpeuker William L.

Sliirer. author of "Berlin Diary," contended that those present at the dinner of of I'uoui-auon, puniisned by a group of former Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, Mr. Shirer told his listeners that "a day or two ago a hysterical little sheet began a campaign to persuade Marshall to reject the award." Alayhe, Mr. Shirer observed, the publication was responsible for the Secretary- of State's -uaii was ininuitig. 1 1 11 naming Counterattack, which has claimed credit for inspiring Secretary Mar-hall's rejection of the award, Mr.

Shirer "These former secret police- 1,1011 w''u 111 lime that thii great nation has not yet become police state. icisonaiiy, ne emphasueil, loathe ommunisin becau-e neievei was in power, it wined to nie to take away the democratic rights of the pco- Mr. Minor insisted there 110 "inmunist menace in thi Henry McCaddin Son Funeral D.ttctori Sine Chapels All Localities Complete Services from $150 24 SEVENTH AVE. NF.fia, g-8912 ANDRf.W t. Met'ADOIN.

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tW. n-Jn Pur.naiit ti Judmnrnt dalt-i Mhv I94H. duly -ntrrd. 'hall "''H tnrfiiiKh FKEb ii. SCHALFEK.

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'H aii.ti.il l.v MJI t.l, KAN.NKY Aurt ion--r at flr.ii.klvn Ml?" 1 S3 Monlaaui f-'o'rt, BmoklMi Y.o oil Hi noon lh- lo.om.a. a Coiinly nf Kni. d-ai-nlin! i uo.in lift I aula of Pli.toiol VvrilOA tin) from Hir rornrr i.f I'la-aon and Puliiam AtPiiu.j iiinmiiii tli-m Parallel Willi O'liioiid Plait ill;) f'l 7 inrlira lo land lair nf il- alon aald land of Kyrraun 2a In lo. iijiiiiinK land lair of R. Rolimoon, 1111 1 11 if Hi.

nrr pa'iiHi'l ith Oi tn 0111 Plac and alonit aid land of Ro'iin-aon Ha frrt inh' In tha. amithnlv aidr of PiiIiihiii Atrno, 1 11110 01K thrnr wat.Tlv aloiia th aid nf Putnam In tha nf RFiltN'NIN'i-, Paid li.Unt kno aa No 7 Pip 'mm i. nil ima ilAJtCWJ W36-tilWr Tl, r-. t.i. i Whit ford Cot'feeii delivered the address of welcome from the graduating class.

Harold .1. Man-son, president of the board uf trustees, presided. Mrs. Jeanne Herts Brown of the class of received Hie Alumnae Memorial Service Award. Mary Dougherty Mr.

mov ed Mary Doughert.v ofi, to Clermont ho Ave. after living more than 10 years in (lerrutsen Beach, died yes- urclav in her home. She is survived by two fhiUKli Mrs. Mary Harvey and, Jean Dougherty, and four sis I'll I. will be held at.

p.m. toluol row at his home, 7 1 K. l-'d Mrf and the I bw-t -1 low ard Mc Cormii I'atterson press" in elude denciuncenient by 'al-iiin-i every major Protestant denomin.it ion" of the 1'. S. Su-, preme Court's live to four de- (i-ion 'in favor of using tax! money for parochia school llllM-S "Abo." Dr.

Shipler continued Prote-tan' iders of i ho country wore so di-turbecl by' this inva-ioii nf what thev hail 'alu-avs believed tn hp their rnn richts that they sn, tin a nationwide organization, called I'rotfMant-i and Other I a 1 David and Phillip; beloved grandmother of Janet, Marie, Patricia and Christine Paully. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, corner Church-Rogers Avenues. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the Holy Cross Saturday. 9:30 am. Interment caivary cjemetery.

jy PESSAGNO VICTORIA June 3. beloved wile of the late Louis and dear mother of I''enf voipe, ivmureu wiarcnesi ana grandmother of Rita Marie Marchess Funeral from hrr late residence. 1431 77th Street, Brooklyn, Monday. June 7, at 9:15 a m. Requiem Mass at the Church of St.

Ephrein, 74th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway, at 10 a In-' terment Calvai7 Cemetery. PRUDENTE FRANK, his residence, 269 Street, on Wednesday. suddenly, 1948. Funeral from Chapel. 406 Clarkson Avenue, on Saturday June 5.

at 1 :30 p.m. Interment St Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale Long Island. SCHIEFFER-HERMAN, retired lieutenaitf N. Y. P.

D. suddenly, of I hum June iiiviimu- ljiritu. ruill lill Monday. 9:30 a.m., irotn Robert R. Funeral Home, 1383, Bushwick Avenue; Requiem Mass1 at the R.

C. Church of the Four- teen Holy Martyrs, Central Avenue, and Covert Street. Interment Na- tionai cemetery, Pinelauii, L. I. TITUS-Pvt.

HARRY U. Army, killed in action July 14, 1944 in Burma, oeloved son of Charlotte. iWvlie and Harrv W. Titus. Friends IUfiy can at his home, 971 E.

42d St. Burial will greens Cemetery. be in Private Titus, the srin of Mr W. Titus, wa. Mrs.

Hairv horn in this citv ano alter 11 is inn fiv.m runitr iiooi IDS entered Cat son Long Mili tary Institute, New Bloomfield, iiom wnicn ne was K.duu ated as a lieutenant in 1911. ter leaving school, he Was terSi Mrs EmHv Alrs, wWhv acrpet, irora maay, 6 p.m. Serv- ot tho iuH.nn 9 Americans l'nited for the Sep- fount ry. aration of Church and Stale. Thf people of France, he he iw, obviously have good reason to a CoiiiiuuiiKt front" according ar Ilie Comniunisn beeau-e 'aVhriii.

rtevimlds. p.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme- tery. ployed by the lnternationaIiThe f.mera. 1)( al f) tomorrow from the Funeral to "the Koman Catholic their power in Unit country.

Home, 187 S. Oxford St. Aland the yellow secular press." lmt. "here at home thev couldn't solemn requiem will he lie siid that all rrolcstnnilW" fhf't a cloj? catcher." WERNZ CATHARINE. Thurs-! Mrs- a of beloved mother of Jacob Njl.vn.

Tuesday in Kings Louise A. Neuman, Carrie Rocken-jGounty Hospital. She is sur-bach. Services at her home. 61 1 vivec 1 bv her father.

William on June 3, 1948, daughter of the'if late John G. and Rose A. Budd. formerly of Sa? Harbor. L.

I. Service at the Fairchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Saturday, 1 p.m. CARR June 3. 1948. COR-NEL1US A of 7717 5th Avenue, biioved husband of Mary A.

(nee McAUisten; father of Betty John-on, Genevieve Warnock. Charles, retired N. Y. P. and Cornelius Carr: brother of Sarah Jones, Cathpnne Bulfin, Emily Garske; l-o survived by live grandchildren Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., iiom runerai noine, itu Ave-liue.

Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels Church. CITTADINI MARTHA. June 1. 3948. beloved wife of the late Antonio; devoted mother of Richard, Anthony, Joseph, Florence, Martha, Hugh and Grace; grandmother of seven grandchildren.

Reposing at her residence, 420 6th Avenue. Solemn High Requiem Miss at St. Thomas Aquinas Clinch, 4th Avenue and 9th Street, Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's cemetery.

DONNER WILLIAM G. on Thursday, June 3. 1948. loving husband of Henrietta; son of Mrs. Linma Rlelly and beloved father of Patricia and Jean Donner; also Ruth, Veronica and Jack Wood.

Fu- lr-idence, Grandview Avenue, Oakland. New Jersey. Interment Ever-ms Cemetery. DROLL BARBARA, aged 84 jiars, beloved mother of Mrs. Schiebelhuth.

John J. and Mrs. Florence Rothford; also r'eien grandchildren and eleven pu-ai grandchildren survive. Re-po-ing at the May Funeral Home, Wii Myrtle Avenue. Kcqiuem at St.

Pancras R. C. Church, en Saturday, 10 a.m. FARRELL JOSEPH ficrsly, on Tuesday, June 1, sud-1948. bfloed husband of Olga; father Maj.

Richard J. and Joseph P. Farreil and brother of Mrs. George Fitzgerald, Richard P. and Frank D.

Funeral from the Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, cm Saturday at 8:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Victory R. C. Church, Throop Avenue near Macon Street, at 9 a.m. FANELLI ANGELO. on June 3, 1(148 four days following the death nl his beloved wife.

Rosa Carmela. Reposing at Chapel, 7919 New firecht Avenue. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Rosalia's R. C.

Church Saturday, June 5, 9:30 Interment Calvary Cemetery. Onofrio Friscia Son, Directors. FOG ARTY On Thursday, June S. 1948, PATRICK, beloved hus-Land of Elizabeth and father of lA-nry E. and Andrew J.

Fogarty. Funeral from the Brophy Funeral Home, 132 Main Street, East Rock-ii way, Saturday morning, 9:30. Mass of Requiem St. Raymond's Church, Atlantic Avenue, Lynbrook. 10 a m.

FOTI FRANK, on June 2, 1948. deposing at Cosgrove Chapel. 7315 Avenue, until Saturday, 9 a n. FREAVFN On June 2. 48.

LIL-I IAN. devoted sister of Bertha Ci Revising William A. Mar-In Funeral Home, Classon Avenue i ner Sterling Place. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a Requiem Mass St.

Augustine's R. C. Church. Holy Cross Cemetery. GORMAN tllOTTW at I on June 3, 1948, beloved father of Mrs.

Monaco. Mrs. O. Ottemann of Brooklyn, Mrs. R.

Hale, Mrs. E. Ktigelman and Mrs. Q. Culllgan.

Reposing at the Quirk runerai Home, 245 County Road. Tenafly, J. Requiem Mass Mt, Carmel c. Church, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery, nREBE HARRIET V. SHARP, Mi-Thursday, June 3, 1948, of 41 fasterv Parkway, beloved sister of Famuel Sharp and KatheVtne W. Sharp McEwan. Now reposing t. the Falnhlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue.

Notice of ervicej tater. at 10 at hi.s St. a tenure Hospital, the Bronx, all- era long illness, lie was a tired sales agent for sale silk house and wa wliole-a mem- Order of Council, i and the Our Ladv Heaven Church, Besides Father Moore, survived by his widow. Mrs. Alice Barton Mooie: another son.

James .1. Moore Jr. of N. .1.: a daughter, Mrs. Sylvester MacKenzie of Brooklyn; a sister.

Sister Mary Mepiii 11 the l-'ranciscan Sis- 1' rs of St. Clare's Academy. ami dm- 1... grandchildren. Mrs.

Dorothy GrOte 'l'llP lt('v- Hartley J. Hartman Ipastor of the Andrews Metho- (list Church, officiated at fun 1,., GrotO. 13, of 2'Xm Fulton j-t I last night in the Kearns l-'u I'eiJt Home, iOl Bushwick Ave Burial was today in Evergreens; Cemeterv. Korhcs: four daughters Mrs Anna Mezzell, Mrs. Doris Mez- zell and Gloria and Grace Grote; four sisters and four brothers, Harold, Edward, Winslow and Robert Forbes, Walter It.

In the service rendered ly Walter B. Cooke, the rare and handling of flower it far from being a mere detail. Instead, we look upon tlii a a special refpoiii-iliilily. At anv funeral, large or email, flower speak a silent language of nympatliy and reinrui-Iirance. We handl these eloquent trilmten rarefully, feelingly a thought.

and not ai things. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP June 3. 1948. in his 69th year. atInterment offered at the Queen of AMipublicatioiT- deal with political Saints R.

C. Church, I.afavetieiniatier-, citing as an example a and Vanderhilt Aves. Rurial will recent meeting of he in St, John's Cemetery. 'tive of 112 journals" Broad Channel, N. Survived by i widow.

Anna: three daughters, Idabel Schleffer, Mrs. James Mc-Govern and Mrs. Eugene Daniel Powers. Reposing Theo Hille-brand Chapel, Broad Channel, 14th Road and Cross Bay Boulevard Funeral Saturday, June 5, 1 remembrance 80 CONTINUOUS YEARS of helpful, understanding service R1B0 pr- Business Machine Company. Upon his entering the mill tary service, he was assigned to the Medical Corps, and.

at his request, was transferred to the infantry. He was serving with Merrill's Marauders, defending Myitkyina Air Meld, when he met hi.s death. He was 21 at the time. Cooke, FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Snrd.r At. UUttr 4-4800 ftidav, Junt 4tH BARKER.

Lolllt C. 30 M. Cblll Saturday, Junt Sth KENNKDY. MlchirlIOII A.M. at Home SO Senti MAia 2-8SSS ridnn, Junt ith MARTIN, Jullui MMI M.

hiurl Junt MrMtM'M, I III A M. I hDfl HI I. OI. William I titrvirtH In Bit ArrHKrd 150-10 Hillild. Av.

JA. 6-6670 Friday, Junt Vh KAMPrR Ronald I IHI M. lunfl HAOKN larin H. 3 P.M. al I baprl Satutttfiy.

Junt ilk WIRI.I.. rrrdrrlrli I no M. al hapfl 1S8-U Nortkcra Blvd. FL 3-6600 triftav, Junt ilk RR, Jmruh C. III A al I hol PM Soiijidnu, Junt jiH MKHKIMilR.Nif.hrn in A haprl 117 St.

TRafalaar 7-700 Saturday, Junt ith rill IW Thirl. A fhiMl Nl I.I IVAN, Anna :) al haprl AN. Manr I mi at haprl A8I.KO. Oarar 147 V.li.a Strfiett lo Br Arranird MOtt Haa 1-0272 Friday, Junt ith TOIMi. Crcrlia t.iMi al Chaarl A7RI).

William I III A at 1 haprl Linden Street. Sunday. 8:30 Monday, 2 p.m., The Evergreens, J. Clement Kearns, Director, Hemembcantes LEITCH EDWARD LEITCH DAD. 3n epemorfam SHERIDAN In loving memory of WILLIAM JAMES SHERIDAN.

Died June 4, 1947. I thinle of him In silence No eye may see me weep. But. many silent team are When others are a.sleep Wife, FLORENCE. JANTZER GEORGE beloved husband of Minnie R.

Jantzer 1 nee Markowltzi; son of Ell.se E. Jantzer. brother of Adelaide E. Jantzer of 538 E. 24th Street.

Died June 4. 1947 In loving memory. WIFE. KEARNS SONS 1504 BUSHWICK AVE. oat mock raoM iuiway Qiushvicki cfintit Sfuntral diomt DIGNIFIED FUNERALS 5-0103 SONS 3 Umihn Locutions FIFTH AVE.

HANSON PLACE 711 63TII ST. niO.NK SIIDRE RUAIl IfiOO p.m. interment private, evergreens Cemetery. SCHMID KARL suddenly, on June 2, beloved husband of Helen: devoted father of Elizabeth and Frederick. Reposing at Murphy's Fuieral Home, 4903 7th Avenue.

Solemn Requiem Mass at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the R. C. Church of Agatha. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SCHNEIDER CHRISTINE JACOBINE, on Friday, June 4. 1948, beloved wife of Paul E. Schneider and mother of Mrs. Merit! nf Pain Altn Cal ifornla. Service at the Fairchlld i Chapel.

951 Atlantic Avenue. Saturday, 8 p.m. SHEAN MARTHA at the residence of her daughter. 117 N. Long Beach Avenue, Freeport, on Thursday, June 3, 1948.

of 1745 Caton Avenue, Brooklyn, beloved mother of Mrs. Ethel K. Bennett and Edward J. Shean. Funeralj from the Parlors of Chester A.j Pulton A Son, 49 W.

Merrick Road. o.or Freeport. Saturday. June 8, 9:30 thence to the Church of Our Holy Redeemer. S.

Ocean Avenue. Freeport, where Mass will be: offered at 10 a.m. i GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funtrol Parlors Personal Service Modern Facilities Convenient Location 1120 FJotbuth Avenue BUckminitor 2-0247 01 MOAt NOTICH MKVKK SCIIWAKTZ AHSOCIATK3. conslsling nf Gi'nrrnl Pinni'r.

hwarU: I.imllrd Mr(on ll. Htliwarti, and Jo.a. pli F. S. hwarlz' ifilrd Limited Partnciahip fi llficale; with KitlR County lik.

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