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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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ftmths T. F. Farrell, 74r DAWK IN LAWRENCE HOWELL GEORGE on May Mav 4. 1954, beloved ton 4 19J4. brverl hufbjnd of Martha iol Haiiuret and the late Engine Hoxel! Maiont? BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED MAY 5, 1954 15 BUSHWICK John Calhoun Hensel, 94, Noted Boro Painter-Sculptor Daklns: ceir brother of Gerald sen.ee..

Fa.rchsU CI: i.v. 931 Retired Fireman and Eugene Dawkins; nephew of Atlantic Avenue, on Thursday at Miss Sarah Byrnes. Solemn Re- 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme- Camp, Katharine Howell, George JulemMa1fs ay' I Carlm. Charles Huto, Leonard jary Mother of Jesus R.

C. Church. HUKing-LEONARD of 260 Thomas F. Farrell, a retired fireman, died yesterday of a i. iu street, son of the late John coronary thrombosis in his Fingerprints Trap 3 in 10G Robbery Services will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Falrchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic for John Calhoun Hensel, 94, noted painter and sculptor whose works adorn Brooklyn hotels, theaters and other public buildings, and whose detailed figurines have gained attention throughout the country.

Mr. Hensel, who died yesterday in Brooklyn Hospital, lived 11th Street. E. and Florence D. Services at Fred Arrangement by Joseph O.

Duffy. Herbst g0M Memorlal 750l 5th EMMETT MARGARET MARIE, Avenue, Friday, 10 a.m. Interment on Monday, May 3, 1954, beloved Green-Wood Cemetery, sister of Agnes Barry and Florence JUNGE MARY C. (nee Maher), Schaaf; devoted niece of William on May 2, 1954, beloved Emmett. Funeral from the of tne iate Ernest loving child Chapel, 220-05 Hillside of Frederick Margaret nue.

Queens Village, Friday, and Mrs. Ethel R. Donnelly: a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at Our lslstcr 0f Phifip and Patrick Maher. home, 107 Kingsiand Ave. He was 74.

Mr. Farrell, a bachelor, was a lifelong Brooklyn resident. He retired many years ago from the Fire Department. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Traced through fingerprints.

At 11 a.m. on the holdup i the getaway car, three dv. detective said. Rine and Churns. Helen Junge, Mary Clark, John Krleger, Mary Condron, Sarah Inge, a.

P. Connolly, Mary Lehmann, George Connor, Ellen Lew, Mary Corcoran, RebeccELon'jmore, K. Croake, Martha McEnroe, Rt. Rev Davie Florlbel Msgr. John Dawkins, L.

H. Miller, John Emmett, M.M. Mock.EdraS. Evans, Jo Obelltr. Nlcol Farrell.

John Petterson, John fan-ell. Thcn.as Purkhaber. H. B. Rich, Emmett Flaherty, Emma Rivers, Marie Flamwy.

Patrick Seith, M. Platley. Thorn a Sullivan, J. Fom.Therefa Swayne.Mary Prlede. Frank Trentalange, N.

Gill, Mary Catherine Madden; a niece. nattily dressed youths were poun on Alongo arrested today ami accused of i Mrs. George O'Grady. and a ui uie otiuo n. uiiuicu, Funeral Irorfl ner residence, DUUBim a enl.i hnnca nt 41 grandniece, Mrs.

Louis Schwal- a daring $10,000 daylight hold- flee, beat him with their p- bach, up on a streo; Police aald the Mlrkup took tola and grabbed an envelope Tho funeral will be held Fri 258th Street and 80th Avenue. 10 Fort Hamilton Parkway, of a.m. interment Mount St. Mary 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem maS IfflUne Cemetery. st.

R. Church. 10 a.m. n's its stone IVIM interment Holy Cress Cemetery. I'teps inlaid with colored glass EVANS JO almeda.

on Tues- Egyptian designs, back porch of day. May 4, 1954 Member of the KRIEGER-MARY LOUISE, on from all over the world. favorite authors, Lewis Carroll and Charles Dickens. Once, to Illustrate a display of the works of the famous author, he created 80 lV4-inch characters from the Dickens works from Brentano's bookshop In Manhattan. In 1944 it was estimated that he had produced 60,000 delicately carved figurines which, besides the Dickens favorites, included a complete set of "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" characters.

Enriched Boro Landmarks In 1931 Mr. Hensel modeled 52 lamp bases apd painted the shades with medallions which depicted the history of old Brooklyn in scenes of the Penny Bridge and Coney Island for the dining tables of the Hotel Bossert. The scroll-work designs surrounding the many mirrors in the Albee Theater were also the work of this artist. Mr. Hensel was born in Philadelphia, attended the Pennsyl- day from the Chapel of Wil place April 23 at Wilson containing the money, and Noll and tliat two of They got away in a stolen the youths pistol-whipped jcar driven bv Mazzola, police their victim so badly that he said.

Hanson Central Methodist Church, May 3. 1954, beloved mother Service at the Methodist Home, 920 Park Place, Friday, 10:30 a.m. was taken to Bushwtrk Hos- liam P. Murphy Son, 87 Herbert St. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

in St. Cecilia's R. C. Church, Herbert and N. Henry Sts.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Ca- FARRELL JOHN May 5. 1954, The three prisoners were James Bine, 20, of 102 Trout-man John H. Garrison, 20. of 108 Troutman and Arnold Mazzola, 18, of 971 Wil-loughby Ave.

fountain and artificial waterfall. It was this house, in which he lived for about 55 years, that in 1944 became the subject of several stories In the Brooklyn Eagle. At that time, Mr. Hensel faced the loss of his home and the products of his labors because of his inability to work due to sickness. Eagle Readers Lend Aid Readers of the Eagle stories The getaway car aideswiped several other cars near the scene of the holdup, and the three men got out aad ran.

Detectives Bruno Larencettl and Vincent McCarthy did the fingerprint checking. A total of $3,000 was recovered, according to detectives. Garrison, police said, bought a Isabelle Ametrano, and the late Dorothy Miletti and Edwin C. Krleger; also survived by three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services at the Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral Friday, 1 pinto Fresh Pond Crematory. LANGE GEORGIANA PAL-LERT, on May 4. 1954. devoted mother of Joseph Fallen.

Georgette Fallen, Mrs. Arthur F. Bussell Jr. John; loving mother of Robert; beloved husband of the late Mar-daughter of Salvatore and dear father of Edward sister of Eugenia. Funeral from brother of William Thomas James F.

McKeon Son and Edward J. brother-in-Home, 7212 Fort Hamilton Park' law of the Right Reverend Mon-way, Friday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to signor Edward J. Mullaney. Repos-the R. C.

Church of St. EphremJms John T. Gallagher Funeral where Mass will be offered. Inter-Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Sol-ment St.

Charles Cemetery. Requiem Moss St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands Avenue. Frank Friede, 12, Suffolk Innkeeper Their victim, according to police, was Anthony Alongo, ltd his snare 14, operator of a ciie ashing now automobile BEATTY JAMES on May 2, 3otUPday. 10 a.m.

Please omit flew- and the late Virginia Msssmore responded with contributions Frank service at 18 WlMon Ave. of the loot. Of the, -J teetO ssssm Bay Shore. May Friede, 72," proprie Schnelderi; devoted father of l.utlvtLi, THOMAS May Me'ssmore and Ann to help meet the payment rhn. Thnmu mri.t hi hnm.

107 Klnasland dear sister of Samuel Bassett. Re- on the house. The Home Own- the Philadelphia College of Riverside Inn on the Jericho Tump. smithtown "dirt yE STUDENTS FACE MASS CHECKUP Alvln. Services at Walter B.

Retired Y. F. D. Survived by posing at the Leo F. Kearns Fu- ers Loan Corporation, in charge Chemistry and later became Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue! -ter Mrs.

Catherine Madden; niece, neral Home. 103-33 Lefferts Boule- of the matter, bought the home teacher of anatomy at the acad- le "ay 2 HosPita'-tiday, George O'Qrady, and grand- vard. near Liberty Avenue. Rich- of Mr Hensel, who was too old my. "IT! 1 vf mania and much Thur.srla.

8 nm. Funtral Fridav p.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme-j niece. Mrs. Louis Hill.

Funeral Thursday, eslaoin a new studio and tery, neral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from Solemn Mass of Requiem St. L.ked the'aTateful artist to stav of William P. Murphy Son. 87 Benedict Joseph La ore cjasKen me gratelul artist to stay 1,700 to Get Lie Test In Search for Girl spent of his early life in where he worked in hotels and restaurants. He moved to Smithtown.

38j years ago and four years ago He Is survived by a sister, Edith Hensel. The 'body will leave by train Thursday morning for interment in South Laurel Hill, Fairmount Park, CAMP KATHARINE on May Herbert Street: Solemn Mass of Church. 10 a.m. Interment ai. "1'?" svh ui He was noted, in particular, 3.

1954, of 210 Clinton Avenue. de-'Requiem St. Cecilia's R. C. Church Charles Cemetery.

voted mother of Adeline C. Cowley lat 10 a.m. Interment Calvary LEHMANN GEORGE Mon for his detailed models of the day, aU 3. 1954, of 5120 19th 1,1 and four years later hecame proprietor of the inn, a Longi ''a Island landmark. I The largest ,1 (UP) pea red from a neighbor's horn detector while baby sitting last October.

at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Allan-tie Avenue, on Wednesday, 8 FITZGERALD MARY nue. beloved husband of Hedwig Lehmann. Service at the Faircbild Funeral private. Please i OOrngwi on May ivpt, hpiotcnes 01 inon.i were rounu fthorwl Oil Atlnntw- lvin.ll He was a member of the Pat- test investigation in chogue Lodge of Elks, NWklstory begins tomorrow on the) Authorities believed at fl on an adjoining house. P.

Gilligan, Ex-Boro Resident, Managed Miami Beach Hotel flowers ot -npperary, ireiana, 01 nerre- er4' pont Street, beloved wife of Ed-Thursda'. 10:30 Dl- CARLIN CHARLES of 84! ward devoted mother of Edward LEW MASY suddenly. May lafayette Avenue, beloved husband. D- Fun1 Friday, 9:30 a.m.. from 4, of 1371 Park Place.

Survived by of Kathleen; loving father of Mil- Chapel 115 Atlantic Avenue; Re- one son, John; three grandchil- land Association and the York Hotelmcn'-i Association. drad McGouey; also survived by HUlem Mass St. Char.cs Borromeo dren, eight r(nlliM maM, f0r M.ster, Emma Maurer. and oneR. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Funeral services Friday, 10 a.m.. at solemn equiem grandson. Richard. Reposing at St.

Charles Cemetery, Plnelawn, j. g. Wuestman Funeral Home. 177 Paul A. Gilligan, former niana-Piro Funeral Home.

251 De Kalb Long Island. jUtica Avenue. Interment 0f tne Hotel Wofford, Ml- Avenue, until 'inursdav, 9 a.m.; I greens cemetery. RT STm1 m. WLWSSPA'ISi Ji.

i Beach, will be offered at m. tomorrow ir St. Fran- theory that a teen-ager may be she wa kidnaped by sex responsible the mysterious. maniac, but all clues have led disappearance of 15-year -old to a dead end. Evelyn Hartley.

The lie detector tests Some 1,700 LaCrosse high begin tomorrow al Central school and college students will High School, where Evelyn was be asked to take the lie detector an honor student tests. I Bosshani said "we are elinv Students who refuse to take mating one of the largest seg-the tests "will be checked ornaments of the investigation'' by and investigated "until this'checking all persons of school thing is solved." District in LaCrosse. He said "there netj John Botshard said, was no unfavorable comment Evelyn, attractive daughter from teachers or stu-of a college professor, disap-ldents, on the giving of the tests. and Agnes Maginn Gilligan, re- sided in the Park Slope section, before going into business. He was educated at the Severn School, in Maryland and at the University of Virginia.

During World War II he was with the Coast Guard. Prior to his becoming manager of the Hotel Wofford. Mr. Holy cross Cemetery. C.y IS IT Tr Herbert del.

cis Xavier's R. Church, 6th Survived ly two sisters, Mrs. vard, beloved vinrpnt. and Carroll St. The ELEN R.

-UM- CHURNS iieplfe's. WUham Pit. Of N. Y. P.

D. and Robert E. JofW. funeral will be from the Henry STvTS herty and John Kunz. Funeral Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Me- McCaddin and Son Funeral His wife, Theima.

survives. The funeral will be held Friday from the O. R. Davis Funeral Home, 31 Landing Smithtown. A solemn requiem mass will he offered at 10 a.m.

in St. Patricks R. C. Church, Smithtown. Burial will be In St, Patrick's Cemetery, Haup-pauge.

Vice Case Girl Gets Ultimatum Continued from Page 1 old Highland Park spinster mi SUfinn In a cnnfiHenee Gilligan had served in mana-! Ryan), on May 3, 1354. beloved wife of John; mother of John Mary. Michael and Nora; daughter of Patrick and the late Nora Ryan; aister of Mrs. Mary Smith and Thursday. 9 a.m., from Boyertown mortal, 7501 5th Avenue, until Fri-IHome, 24 71 Ave.

Burial will Chapel. 38 Lafayette Avenue. Re- day, 11 a.m. Interment Green-'he in Holy Cross Cemetery, quiem Mass. 9:30 a.m..

St. Agnes Wood Cemetery. Mr. Gilligan. who for the last Catherine Ryan.

Formerly with the Western Union. Reposing at the Chapel of E. H. Lockwood, 255 21st Church. Interment Holy Cross McENROE The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. 25 years had been in the hotel tnhny Pastor of st- Saviour's! business, died Monday in St. John G. wuestman.

Director. churchi on 8imday May a Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan. FLANNERY PATRICK, on of Rev- John Fagan and He was visiting friends and rel-May 3, 1954, at his residence, 52 the Christopher Faan. Fu-atives in tnis cit when uken gerial capacities in hotels in this city, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Havana.

He wad never married. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Buermann, Mrs. Eleanore Seele, Mrs.

Genevieve M. Bartlett and Mrs. Mildred L. Kelly, and a brother, Henry Gilligan, all of Brooklyn. Recovers Own Stolen Auto After Chase Across Bridge 2d Street, 'beloved husband of "era' Ti AW Div'ne OIJ the Dead, 10 a.m.; Solemn Mass Catherine (nee Butler); dear father! of John Mrs.

Joseph Carney, Requiem. 10:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. scheme Involving the JosePh Stallle' of 215 -W-jPioach to the Holland Tunnel Street, until Thursday, 9:45 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at the R.

C. Church of the Holy Name. Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. CLARK JOHN JOSEPH, of 210 Rulledge Street, beloved husband of Agnes Mary; dear brother of Walter, Annie Nichols and Margaret Hennessey, Funeral from the Marcy Funeral Home, 354 Marcy Avenue, at Heyward Street, of a pocketbook containing Iwist BL, reported! 1 All in MILLER JOHN on May 3 on May Mrs.

James Costello; also eight grandchildren survive. Funeral from the Boyertown Chapel. 40 Lafayette Avenue, on Thursday at Survived by his loving children. ffiqCapt. T.

J. Fox Jet Pilot, pened. four started pursuit of the stolen car. Across the Manhattan Bridge several thousand dollars. Sunday that his car, a She is also wanted in Wash- Chevrolet was stolen from in posing at his home, 617 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Mary ington, u. ana jersey euy nue, Brooklyn, until Thursday morning; Requiem Mass at St. Teresa's R. C. Church.

9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Fatally Burned at Africa Base Friday, 9:30 a Requiem Mass, Star of the Sea R. C.

Church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered. Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated. John Flood, Director: 10 a.m.. Transfiguration for netting more than $30,000 in similar swindles.

'Clever and Foolish' Leibowltz, who said the girl had been earning S00 a week Church. Interment St. Cbarjea Air Force Capt. Thomas MOCK EDNA SANDS, April 30, front of his home. He asked the chase sped, and at Jay an.i police to recover it.

Late yes- Nassau the stolen C3r terday, the police having failed was forced to the curb and to do so, Mr. Stanley took overwrought to a halt. In it were: Driving ir. a friend's car along Joseph Hutchinson, 21, counter-Canal Street, in downtown Manxman, of 49 W. 98th Manna t-hattan, he saw his missing car; tan, and William J.

Jackson, 20, Brooklyn-bound through heavy, messenger, of 2C2 W. 148th traffic. He picked up a couple! Manhattan. They were arrested of traffic patrolmen at the ap-on grand larceny charges. ri.ATi mnuis Fox 33, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Fox of 134-32 229th Laurelton, died in as a prostitute "specializing in middle-age and old men, French Morocco, Africa, April Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Name and wr, nan. termed her a "clever gili ith CONDRON SARAH (nee Mc- Kennai, of 11 Aster Court, suddenly. May 3, 1954, beloved wife of the late William; devoted mother of William Harold Joseph W.

and Mrs. Catherine Wren; also 30, a day after his plane caught R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Mona Lisa face who was vain.

Service at the Falrchlld fire on the ground and he was Holy Cross Cemetery. Reposing '951 ic burned. foolish enough to fall prey to men "who have been peddling this youth, this charm, to old survived by sister, Agnes, and I Park West OBELITZ XKOI, A jet pilot. Captain Fox flew 46 missions In World War II and held the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with clusters. His wife, Dorothy, in Kent, England, received first word from the Defense Department of the flier's death.

She notified his parents and made arrangements for the return of the body to this country'- Captain Fox, who flew a B-26 bomber in the European sector during World War II, received his discharge from the Army Air Corps in 1945 and joined the active reserve. In 1951 he was recalled to FOSSA THERESA (nee Don- 1954, beloved husband of the late aj. S. Brauman, 71, aea Ja. on May 3, 19s4, of Nellie Obelitz; lather of Thomsa, eleven grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Resurrection R. C. Church, 10:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Reposing at Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Gerrittsen Ave- Pocono Mountains Inn.

Cresco. Annette. Mrs. Marie Dwyer and! Really Firm Head cue. 01 -ti oain oireet, Julia Com lyn.

N. Y. High Mass Thursday, "The Abbey," 66th Sireet and Lex-May 6, 10 a.m.. at St. Mary of the ington Avenue.

New York City, Re-Mount R. C. Church. Mount quiem Mass Church of St. Vincent Pocono, Pa.

Friends may call at Ferrer, 66th Sireet and Lexington men." The mother pleaded with the judge to be merciful in light of the girl' age, saying the daughter na afraid her! family would be hint if ahej told all about her She faces a ZH-to-S-year term. Judge Lelbowitz then turned! to District Attorney EdwaptJ out and seize the 'vultures' who CONNOLLY MARY May 1934, beloved wile of the late mnerai Home, stroudsburg. Avenue, Friday, May 7 10 a i Funeral services for Julius Samuel Brauman. 71. president of Samuel Brauman Sons, real estate management and construction firm, were held today at Schwartz Brothers Forest Park f'hapel.

Queens Blvd. nam a. uonnouy; aevowa mot.ner "i mcauny, i- neanesaa; of Robert A. Connolly. Pm Pm Interment Gates from Walter B.

Cooke, 20' Heaven, Stroudsburg, Pa. PETTERSON JOHN JULIUS, on May 4. 1954, husband of the late Ethel; father of Ruth Allen: service and two years ago was sent to England. His wife and children. Thomas 3d and ilver called on him to "go FRANK, of Smith-IKrandfather of Linda Allen: broth- Snyder Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Innocents R.

C. Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Cal-ary Cemetery. May 4. 1954.

beioved er of Ruth Pettersson. Services Susm followed. Deen victimizing young husband Theima. Reposing O. Thursday, 8:30 70th Road, Forest Hills.

at Pettitland (Davis Funeral Home, 31 Landing, Brothers Ciayion. 20 Lincoln Brauman, who lived at He was graduated in 1940 from Andrew Jackson High School. St. Albans, and worked Danish Law Now Forbids mvuna nini ,00 inicnuf, omitntown: Ko emn Hf. Avenue.

KOCKViue uentre. u. I. in nue' Smithtown; Solemn Re- Avenue, Rockville Centre, L. I.

In 182-A 26th treet, beloved mother of Catherine Mass- 10 a m- Friday, May Friday, the Evergreen. 67-70 Yellowstone Forest Hills, died Monday at the Shore Club Hotel, Miami Montemarano, Robert and onurcn. ISmithtown. E-3w7L rT' Interment St "I'thHADtK harold on Beach. He was a founder and tTT ni- 7i Cemetery.

Ma' 3, 1954, dear brother of Har- in the Western Electric sales Sex Changes for Aliens department before he enlisted; Copenhagen, May 5 U.R) as an air cadet. jDanish medical men today took In addition to his own family a dm view of the plans of Call-and parents, he is survived by fornla millionaire John Cabell a siiter, Mrs. Catherine Boy Breckenridge to come to Den-sok of East Farmingdale. roar to have his sex changed. They pointed out that since SS22iJfrSS' SatUrda5' UGI of 425 "th'vlved by several nieces and neph- Jewish Center and Talmud Holy Cross.

Street, on May 3, 1954, beloved ews. Funeral i rvice at Chapel of Torah MSngan rareCtorS- Ignd Marvf amlfll n' 7523 5 AW; Surviving are his wife, Fan-CORCORAN REBECCA 'nee Mrs Gerard Rhea TOurSdayw'm imiSmwitnLiU- two sons Dr. Alfred W. Murphy), on Tuesday. May 4.

1954. and James Gill. Funeral Friday 'therm Cemeten and Seyraour J-' twO Sisters, a at 831 3d St, beloved wife of the 9:15 a.m. from Moran Funerai1 (brother and four grand- late William J. Corcoran; mother Home, 121 6t.h Avenue' Reoulem KlCH Ma 1954 EMMETT children of Grace A Justine Florence Mass 81 Teresa's Church JJllno T- of 106 Prospect Park West, be-' rash nf international pub licity on the rase Christine Samuel Heller, 70, lorgensen.

Denmark has re vised its laws. Thev now r-. hid Danish doctors perform HOME PRESIDENT'S WIFE HONORED Former U. S. surgery intended to alter thai Attorney Frank Parker congratulates Mrs Louis Blumen- Borough Caterer A.

Marian F. Hart, Elolse A. Kenne Place and Cl.isson Avenue 9 45 mi uf Winifred; dear, Edith A. Rose. Betty F.

Regan and father of Florence Mildenbergei Janet M. Olmsted. GILLIGAN PAl'L AM Mav 3. Maiy Mamroth. Helen SollvlnskiJ beloved son of the late Jere- Patri-u and Barbara Rich.

Fu-j SAnie! Heller, borough ca-. 1 stock, cnosen oy res.aenrs or ine naym so.omon nome CROAKE MARTHA AGNES J- and Agr.es mee Maginn nero! iroro Ch.tpel. 141 6th Avenue, terer, died yesterday in Beth' van Fleet in Tolo tne A9ed os Jewl5h mother ot the Year At right Brother of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Buer-IThur-ciay, am.

and is her husband, who heads the Institution mann, Mrs. Eleanore Seele, M. st- fi-- mas Aquinas R. SULLIVAN PATRICK J. (PARKER), on May 2.

1954. ot 314 Albemarle Road, devoted huaband El Hospital. He was oenevleve M. Bartlett, Mrs. Mil- Church.

10:15 a.m. Interment Wil- resided at 335 S. 2d St On Survey for Ike Tokyo, May 5 (U.R) Gen. on May 3, 1954. Service at the Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, p.m.

OA VIES FLORIBEL, suddenly, May 3, 1954, beloved mother of Mrs. Clifford A. Thomai of Bronxville, dred Kelly and Henry Gilligan. Herkimer, N. Y.

Please omit flow of Mary T. (nee CabiU), and be llamsburg. Mr. Heller came to this coun Keposing at, Henry McCaddin loved lather or Edwin. Funeral am, James A.

Van Fleet returned to th Avenue. Reonln Thursday. 9 a.m., from Chapel, 44 try from Romania 45 years ago. maas tnurcn or ot. rrancls Xavier RIVERS MARIE May 3 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Immaculate Heart of Mary R.

C. and Theodore E. Davlea of Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy the Far East today for a two-j to-three-month comprehensive 'Wouldn't Bet on Redhead' Oklahoma City. May 5 (U.PJ Newsmen asked Gov.

Johnston Murray yesterday whether his wife, Willie, would stay in or drop out of the Democratic Gubernatorial primary. "1 wouldn't bet one way or the' truss cemetery. GEORGE M. WRIGHT Funeral Director WHAT TO DO! Wrlla far Information "What to Do Wbon Drain Oooura" 406 7th Brooklyn SOuth 8-5843 ia. oeioved wile ot George loving sister of George H.

Spah-mer; dear aunt of Richard A Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Freeport, L. (, Service at the Falrchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. survey as special emissary of He was past chancellor ol Landers Lodge, Knights ol Pythias.

Surviving are his wife. Rose: a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Mosco-witz: a son, Daniel, and two GONSO GEORGE on Mav President Eisenhower. 4, 1954, beloved husband of Mabell Direction Jere J. Cronln, Ine SWAYNE On May 4.

191 The retired general said he Spahmer. Servlcea at Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 2( Bnyder Avenue, Thursday. 1 p.m Interment Evergreens Cemetery. would reappraise American t. (nee worden); brother of Helen A.

Gonso. Funeral services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral MARY K. nee QUI), beloved wife other on a redhead." Murray grandchildren, Ethel and Loret aid programs for arm of the late Joaeph; devoted mother! replied. Waller B.

Cooke funeral information Home, Snyder Avenue. Thurs, 8EITH MAGDALENA (nee la lng Japan. Smith Korea and Services will be held at 10Formosa anrl tnat he hn t0 day, 8 p.m. of Joaeph Swayne; dear sister of Mrs. Anna O'Connor and Alice Gill aunt of James O'Connor.

Reposing Half), of t2i 84th Street, on Mav 3, a.m tomorrow at tne up wllh tho riRnt all. up beloved wife of the late William A. Martin Funeral Home Vital notices o-ceptcd 8 a.m. to jeuer ni in ii Fort Hamilton Parkway and Michael Seith: devoted mother ol Anna Dorff, Madeline. Rose and Claason Avenue corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Friday. 10 a.m.; Re with the Rev. Micharl J. and Eleanor m. for publication the some day as late oj 1 'J Saturday night tor publication Sunday.

JAMES C. NUGENT FUNERAL HOME Seith; sister ol Mary Wagner. Rose Chaim Twersky quiem Mass St. Teresa'a R. C.

Church. 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy-Cross Cemetery. Burial will be in Baron Hirsch, WTVER.MAVN, EUt.J Cta" uenzcr and George Haff; also sur vived by five grandchildren. Fu neral Thursday, 9:30 a.m..

fron Cemetery, Richmond, Staten Chopal AccommofJatient in at M. .1 Chpl Island. TRENTALANGE NICHOLAS, May tth Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th CONNOLLY. Mary Avenue; Requiem Mass St. P.M I 1 1 commufiitiM without charf AIB-C'ON nmo.N'FD INgersoll 2-2569 Ave.

E. 28th St. Itart l.i BreoUr fa To. on May 3, 1954, at hla home. 1737 E.

Sd Street, beloved father of Mrs. Constance Brindlsl, Mri. Christine MOTHER'S DAY REMEMBRANCES Will appear on this page Sunday, May 9th selm'a Church at 10 a.m. BERTRAM, John J. S.OOP.M, Jlf 7th Brlndlai, Mrs.

Marguerite Paraek. HKrCGER, MrjL l.OOP M. tCkaptl iKpmnrtamfl uommicic, mux a. and Dr. James TTeatalanga; dear brother of John.

Masonic funeral service at Chapel, 6741 5th Avenue, Wednes- Inclusive Prices In aery insance, the prices shown helcxu include the following merchandise and services: The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; em balming; use of all funeral facilities; hearse tad one limousine to any local cemetery MCMtlVt PNiei RANCB Solid Mahogany Caskets, from U9S Solid Oak, from 320 Solid Copper, from 945 80 Gauge Steel, from 345 Cloth-covered Caskets, from 1S5 WalterBCoohe, Aeu Yorft's largeft Funeral Directora MOOK1YN SVNIIAl HOMtS OUIINS SUNIIAl MOMIS 20 Snrder Svt Utsttr S-4S00 150-10 Hin.4 Avtfltn Itmaic t-WO SO Seventh Ave -MAm 2 8585 154-14 Nenhera 1-6600 'UNIIAl-MOMH MANHATTAN SSONX SSOOKITN OUSiNS IlilSKOWSKI, Anthony p.m.. by Leonardo Lodge. No. 937. T.

A. religious aerv- KiRSCHENBAUM INC. Funeral Director riurxfay. Mav 6f at Chapel at Chapal at Chaprl jice Thursday at the Church of BEATTY FridaH. May 7th Fairchild Sons io much to mt line jspnrpany, Avenue and MOTHER and SISTER.

18th Street. 10:30 a.m.' Inter-mlmmmmmmmmmmmcm Green-Wood Cemetery. Funeral Tiirectors Since George Blebold Bon, Directors. 150-10 Hilhlde Ave. lAmri a 6-6671 WftnudtM, May tl I R.

I'Ki, al Chair tRsns. A. P.M. at Chapf Brooklyn fvniral Home. 20 SNYDER AVE.

FLATBUSH AVE Ulster 6-4800 50 SE1TNTH AVE. MAm 2-ISIS WESTMINSTER CHAPELS For oier 30 year the fine! in prrsnnnl itrvice. dignity, trnnomy Coney Island Ave. it Am. N.

Brooklyn ULster 9-2020 Branch: S4S Thraop IIOOKIYN oaidin cm MANHASSIT GEORGE D. CONANT Moadinger Funeral Parlors Non-Sectarian 1120 Flarbush Avenue Tel. BUckmlnsrer 2-0247 (kattPefttt The fourth generttion of Fairchild onerhip-msnagement faithfully carries on the highest standards of funeral sen ice ERIGSON ERIGSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 500 STATI ST. One Block (ran I. Sto.

TRiongle 5-0637 MANHATTAN BRONX OUIINI.

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