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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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i BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON JUNE 6, 1949 Joseph Milella's -(Joseph F. Loewi, Ex-President JBralha TKADLM4KK MHItt CREMIN CHARLOTTE E. (nee, MCCARTHY FRANCIS. June 5, Haupern. Jimp 4.

1949. beloved 1949. cf 690 Ocen Partway. of Michael: devoted rr.cttur' teacher at P. S.

134. uncle cf May of JoeoliUie Teresa; of Ed- Bennett SulUvan. Notice of funeral ward Haupert. Anthcnv. Madeline.

ilater. Mary and Grace Bilel'o. Funeral; MILETTA JOSEPH. June 3. Funeral Tomorrow 0f B-klyn Furniture Firm Arena, Cora Bersery, M.

J. Maria King. Charles. A. Lafourcade, L.

E. Mass Tomorrow For Mrs. Liegey Best, Constance Joseph K. I.oewi. former pres-i where he had a home.

He was NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN THAT Tulnoy Lumber Trim M71 Lexuuiion Avenue. Brooklyn 2. baa Med with the Se retary of Scrip of New York its trademark 'GOOD LUMBER PROcfiP.LY V-iMt NEVER FAILED." in coniunc- ition a picture T- sketch of an 'adtitt spankinn a child wilh a Hick of wood, to be used in connection wilh Bickerton. David MacHattie. Agnes 1" sr Malaney, ARnes ident of Michaels Brothers Com-ja trustee of the Brooklyn Or--pany.

Brooklyn furniture, phan Asylum, a director of the; bush Avenue; Requiem Miss St band of Catherine Miletta, and devoted father of Mrs. Minnie Salerno. Mrs. Rose Renzette, Miss Brock, John Brown, Herbert Cahill, James Cairns, MaryT. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery- dealers, died Saturday in hts! Federation of Jewish Philan-I A requiem mass tor McCarthy, F. Miletta, Joseph Munday.

Terence i'-' to itiiiiocr. jiiiiiwdik aim home. 33 K. 18th Manhattan, thropies, as well as a member Brenda H. Liefrev.

W. of 22'J2iieUted produru. n- jf-tf-lXt CULLEN On June 4. 1949, Elvira Murphy, P. J.

aider, George He was 67. of Ihe Brooklyn Chamber ofiLoretta Road. Far Rockaway.i noticf is hfrfrv nvr that Born in Urbana. 0.. Mr.iCommerce and the Downtown mother of the late Isidore wisotskt.

ssm. Fort fr tr The funeral of Joseph Miletta, retired popcorn manufacturer, will take place tomorrow from his home, 410 Fenimore v. here he died Friday at the age of 74. A requiem mass will be offered at 11 a.m. at St.

Blaise's ('. Church, Kingston md burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Horn 'in Italv, Mr. Miletta D--1 Oommifikey, C.

E. Nordin, Helga Oorneliusen. C. M.O'Leary, Daniel J. Cremln, Charlotte Rapp, Edward it tm l.

Will be offered John M. Hilpert. filed with the Secretary of' State ASSX lauuii. Belluso. Mrs.

Cutrone, Inez and Alfred Miletta. from his residence, 410 Fenimore Street. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Blaise's R. C.

Church, Kingston Avenue and Miduood Street, Tues- MICHAEL beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Hourigan); dear father of Mary and George Cullen; brother of Mrs. Catherine Condren, Gertrude. James and TUnmao Rertneinir Wil- Cullen, Michael Reategui, at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in St. used" Mai'V Star of the Sea R.

cocklea. oiea and baric mv20-18t oSuih Loewi came to New York shortly after the turn of the century and began his career with Michaels Brothers two years later. He became a partner in 1907, Reynolds, Eiiward In 1935 he was elected chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Sanitary District 1, which embraces Inwood. Law- lliunjl, ell iiik ra ci inn iai Ricoobono, M. Rvan.

Ralnh will be in St. Mary's tVmetery.jL'frlJt-Sn iMS! Davles, Eleanor Doyle, Augusta Dunbar, James 'Fink, Sophia -Fisher, Henry J. liam A. Martin Funeral Home, dav- 11 am-Claaon Avenue corner Sterling! MUNDAY TERENCE, 'uiason Avenue corner oinims: came to this country in 1HS8 and came to mis countrv in ism anna eauiia.A. Uu vice presiueni in nio ana wasirenqe.

i pciarnursi. newieu ami i.awrence. Brooklyn, yoik. Seery.JuliaA. place.

Funeral Tuesday. 9:15 of 2ol Bambndge Street, in BrHOklvn fol. the past president from 1921 until 19-11, iWnodmere. Mrs. Liegey, who died x'w York Slesman.

Lauretta Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. Balyshannon, County oflv.licn hp sold his intPi-Pst in thei Survivine are his widow. Mrs. daw was born in London, came xatk.ai.

kosiikr Fox, Hugh cnrn MMtnn Smith. Hhnmh Tnterment Rolv Cross1 Ireland. Reposinc at Joyce Bros.i.,. i up iimni-n i tmiDitii i rji iievs. re m.

i. ett two L' t' rnmm ai)iiii ij ttMn mm.i iranKnirr.rs t.oiis Gleasnn. C. Southard. J.

Cometerv. ftlrirai Home Fiuokd and v3 -1 St Ut Harper, Thomas Swailes. H. 1 STAP SxYeet. Funeral Tuesday; Requiem Aiannattan tor more man lie was uiug acme in s.

iun nau nt-ti in to nm klH nifais. years. At his retirement aboutjphilanthropir affairs and in Xancy Xewman, ami a sonJaway () years. Hinton. Cecelia Wilbur J.T Hol5' R-sary 11.

V. cnutcn civic affairs in Wood in ere, Roger W. Loewi. 10 a.m. Interment St.

JohnVten years ago the company iis- members announce the solved Cemetery. death of iheir financial secretary, on Surviving are his widow. Mrs. ASENS CORA, beloved sister of r.ipu.i.' nut MURPHY PATRICK Gertrude Lewis; dear aunt of; rllested' to asiemble on June 6 husband of thejCatherine Miletta: six daugh ters. Mrs.

Minnie Salerno, Mrs. Hilpert. pastor of hankkipky Nonets Si. Catherine of Henna Church. I'Mted staths district court his life March 2S.

in a iue in the rectory of church, 520 Linden pursuvxt to an mripr hos. The Uaspdv oceiin-pil a Referee in Hie uageu OllUlieu rtvv Kankmntrv. herebv tivn hours hefore the priest was to' th' i the abnve niimed have celebrated mass for Kasterlmachi'v rmei rf- Sunday "K)n Ju," Mrs. Liegev is survived bv 1 "''fCf-neiiall New Bedford. Ma.sa- Ralph Ryan, 51, Retired Fireman Mrs.

L. Larned, Widow of Colonel Leroy Ogden Services atM tne winiam A. Martin late Rose Ann mee Breslin); lather 11:30 a.m 'The 76th, Home classon Avenue Jame. Patrick Joseph. Mrs.

jBtreet and Amsterdam Avenue. Isterline Place at 8'30 pm Florence Roarke, Mrs. Daniel Mur- ifiHV Ma'tjro nrand Knisht Reposing at the Funeral Home, BERKY-MARGARET onj jfSCder Fort Hamilton Parkway, until Juna 5, devoted daughter of the, (Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass late Michael and Anne Berkery; DA VIES ELEANOR BARSON, at St. Ephrem's Church, loving sister of the late John J.JSaturday.

June 4. 1949. wife of the 10,0 Rose Renzette, Yolanda Miletta, Mrs. Klizabeth Belluso, Mrs. Elvira Cutrone and Inez Miletta; a son, Alfred: two brothers, Frank and Vito; a sister.

Mrs. her hushand, The funeral of Mrs. Louise A. Larned, widow of Col. Charles W.

Larned. took place today The funeral of Ralph Ryan of Srharffer a retired New York City fireman, will tnVo rtl'wo nt in lumnrrniv laio, si. oausn-1 iiox. LOUIS J. CASTET.LVV.i Xora Bonato, and five grand- ters.

Sister M. Aemelia. O. "toupt. v.

u. s. Court "al, "LHrZt Greeiilawn L. be-' 1 11 len- -iiuu, and Jnhn.n Mrs. Cnnstancp Hvnes Marsa--Bmuklyn.

New Tm mother of from Murrav's Funeral her home, fift Poplar St i XAIIOVM. TiUF.fi' Thomas F. Berkery, N. Y. P.

residence. 185 Madison 01 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 I I VI I i. I 1 I I h'- All! I 'H 1 l'If II r.iP Ti 370 1 1 I iM 1 it 'i u'horn tho i mil Mrs. Thomas F. Gannon.

Mrs. Brooklyn, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Martha Loge. Theresa Deris Bailey, Fritz Howard P. tovcii ami lMiicKeiooiivei j'fe, i'auiine biegey.

and Mrs. chp.H mmiU Ave, with a requiem mass at! Thursday at the of ST. Serv-j A. A. Kramer; two sons, Charles: Ea.t Wh New Yot-ii 'CitvT a.m.

at St. Martin of and Cahriel M. Lioeov: 2.T T- James A. Meade and Mrs. Dennis F.

Hurley. Funeral from her late residence. 135 Beach 130th Street. Charles W. Dadyr Ship Line Employe DOYLE On June 5.

and Carl G. Nordin: also survived AUGUSTA devoid slsifr of by 13 grandchildren. Services at Arthur. James and Djyie. -prrd Her'ost Sons Memorial.

7501 R. ('. Church. Knickerbocker Ave. ami Weirfield St.

Burial Belle Harbor, New York. Wetines pal Church. Dousjlaston. and'Rnnidchildren. throe re a ef" was in Vt I'oint (Vine-'''anl'liildren.

two brothers day. 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mass will be in St. Joint's Cemetery. Hid two sisters. KK ton.

funeral of Charles W.i it, on tio.ti i oi in, 1 1 1 it 1 1 fi nivitoni' The Dadv. an employe of Heiuhts Hospital. He iv.i, SU'REME t'Ol'RT KINCS Ci ll'N'TY -it. (I, Ilmn Cru. Mait'itifr.

aKHiii. Joscp hm Ilfllphrand ei Pursuant a ludtimtni li.Tfln ilat.il 1 21 ii. HUD 1 will sell at intlilir aurtu.n irhl 1876 until his death in 1911. His Runt Steamship Line. S.

1 who died Friday in his home, 218 Cumberland will be held at was 51. Horn Brooklyn, lie served in the Fire Department from to At the time Mrs. Alfred Best, Wife of Publisher Requiem St. Francis De Sales einiei.i r.igieeiw Churc, 129th Street and Ro.kaway,' 'en 8 e.ea OLEARY-DANIEL on June Beach Boulevard, Belle Harbor.) l-- rh, I im 5. 1949.

beloved husband of Mary New York, 10 a.m. Interment Cal-, Teiesa R. C. Clranh, In ei loln fa(her of wn. Vary Cemetery.

Ctratttij. Masses j. John Mrs. Marv Lan- rMeTwfti rrnc an. Mrs.

Catherine Rovall, and fttTf. CONoTANCE COPE- DUNBAR JAMES of 110-19, brother of Mrs. Mary King, Mrs. LAND, on Sunday, June 5. 1949.

Street, Jamaica, on June Kathleen Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Aileen after a long illness. Sue is survived 4 Gloved husband of Margaret Fitzsimmons; also survived bv thir-by a daughter, Estelle Constance fatncr of Dorothy, Andrew and teen grandchildren. Requiem Mass Best of New York City; by two Mrs Elizabeth McDonnell; brother 10 a.m.. at Our Lady of klvn 1, r.

at tli Hr. ttni w.aif r.x. Bitiokivn. p.m. today from the Mc-i0f his retirement he was at- r.n 'h 15 If btll (lav of line Manns Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-'tached to Kngine Company 277.

n.i.in. ini p.vmis,5 1, hd 1... wife, while at West Point, took part in many social activities and was a founder of the Ladies Reading Club. Her father, her brother, her husband, two sons and a grandson were graduates of West Point. Mrs.

Larned was born at Fort HKlBMltnt t.i tic lie in lil to wit: Ml rhnt bush Ave. Burial will Surviving are his widow. nam Wot Mrs. Constance C. Rest, wife mi" or i.f tdnd, 1IM t.l ,1.....

Cireen-YVnod Cemetery. Willi In Airs. Alice Ryan: five daugh- of Alfred M. Host, publisher, fit ualp. Iyji find heinir in the Bnr- fftr mnnv vpavsi a rpoilpnl OlJIltV Of i.

it i i fimi i mil sons, Ainea uexier aesi oi Mrs, Jean HolRren and Arthuriouadalupe R. C. Church. Reposing! iJaily, a native Xew Mrs. Alice Canfield and bridge, Vermont, and Gilbert services Tuesday, June 7, 'at Cosgrove Chapels, 7315 15th er, was the son of the late Tim-iCatherine, Tatricia and iV a 8 P'T1 at th Chapel.

I Avenue. i otliv .1. Dadv, prominent Brook-! Rvan'' two son. nd by their father, Alfred Magil- no.iu HilKiriP avohhp i at Li TS urn in of Brooklyn, died yesterday the daiiRluer ofiIheir home, V. 11th' litZjX 'lJil their Jiomt ton Rest nf New York Citv Fu- 01 iNor- i.Mi ivepuoncaii.

aim iiepnru .1. ami Itvaii: a si 1 ufforte tJill I I vf. den. hdmiind K. She was 7S nnt sia Sn Y-i k.

Manhattan. She was 7S. neral Wednesday, June 8. at 2 P-m-'invrment jYi5 lV 11 liue 1 AIK nael J- "''uy-. tei Mrs.

Kva Rurke, and three der. a veteran of the Mexican lTlw hut FlatjiH .1. 11 iff Mrs. Best was a eraduate of Hp.hukkt Interment Wednesday at 10 a.m. Wednesday at 10 am nranHfathf-r v.

i i-o i nr. 10 as itii i a mj- tn-ninu-ii War, and Mt. Amelia Alcxan- Parker Collegiate Institute and PtVi.n at the Church of the Saviour. Pierrennnt. Sfreer flnri Tnnriie FINK SOPHIA, formerly of 103 and Alma Stumpert; brother of Pr jn Brooklyn Republican pol- Place, Brooklyn, New York.

motner 01 August online luintuifmnii, im-i-a, Lf. J. 5. Montague tier. Her brother, the latelWUs formerly active' in mv'is Charles Alexander, was aMH Women's Club of Brooklyn and-SfpHRMts ou-rt coi ntt ant surgeon general of the arm.v.jthe Brooklyn V.

W. as Vnt w4Eif lSJ.r Surviving are the sons. Col. I well as the Women's Citv Club His wife, Isabel, survives sister ot Lena Matthews and'neinziuann una oarrara ieru. BICKERTON DAVID on 'Louise Super.

Services at WelRand! Member of Lessing Lodae, No. 608. June 4. 1949. at his residence.

I Bros. Funeral Home. 24" Sout P. A. M.

Services Monday. 8 U-itliam 1 flf Juunment My 27th Kit hiiim ti, .1 dudi wct.H i fir nut, Michael G. Cullen, Riles on Tuesday st. Peter-liurg. and of the 1 nitaiiail KrunllltM Cirhin -lU 139-48.

226th Street, Laurelton. Grand Avenue, Baldwin, Tuesday, ip.m., at the Zirkel Funeral Home N. beloved husband 6f Sarah 2 p.m. iRidtjewood and Norwood Avenues and loving father of George pTHFR HF.NRV 4 i Cypress Hills. Mrs.

Edward G. Regan. Roy M. and1 1 rmPm in. iqjq 'Mrs John ODnnohue- also sur-1 1949- beloved husband of Emma; REATEGOI On June 5, 1949 irs.

aonn J. uuononue, aiso sur- 4 iVTPTTMi-ii' kor Knrh sinut ho. Paul A. I.arned, retired, of Ar A re(uiem mass for t. lington, two tlaugliters, Active in K.

of C. Si. A ontaeue. 2.i. of 8S1.

20.it Church of the Saviour, Bmokiyn. nv- Y.nk. Jim i.ib. 19V). at oVIix-k Xi.m She as, born 111 Newton in Bmoklvn X.

anil di-- Center Mass a daughter of a Tax Ma" -f 01 (lie Bronklvn, Citv nf Xew the hdwin T. and Kniilv "'k j( Kinim. an tni Cilbert Copeland. On ucar uiuirifi iuaiuia trf.l ixoijil. w.vui.vu, u.

li.T.Vn WWL. LV, I 1 Mollis, who was killed Mrs. W. Allan Maclean- Reoosine Walter Cooke. i loved wife of Medardo; devoted Jtived by six grandchildren and five (treat-grandchildren.

Religious services on Monday at 8:30 p.m. Fu Funeral Home. 20 Snyder Avenue mother of Rosemary Reategui; action in an air raid over I toward of Toronto- a grandson The funeral of Michael r-n nr Rflrc inmnnv amnro rtflrc i nv nun i hi nov i vr'd hv Trans fur near riaiuusn Avenuei, uuui Bremen, tiermanv. (it. K.

father's side she was a Pintol neral Tuesday at 10 a.m. James C. Martin, Director Tuesday. 9:30 a Solemn Re-1 William Shean. Robert, Douglas, uuen, nnanciai secretary oi in 'I' i Liem wfl r-wt shenherri Percy Smith and Mrs.

Lionel Morning Star Council, le. ate l' Ormany: two granddaughters ft nurcn an(i fit Bi-eat L't andchildrcn THifontA nf nihraltor Piintnl nf ('nlnmViiu ii-il! fiho at I 1 111 In U. V. BROCK JOHN, June 4. 1949 iiiurcii, IK a.m.

imercueni, nur icm Pellaire the Incarnation. i-rtm pr Htinpvui Msr nrt in-i bekivMi hushand nf Marv Hoi hrnolc 1 Cross Cemeterv Interment with military hon- A. Martin funeral Brock; brother of Edward Brocki nY Avenue at 42d Street, iors will be in Pinolawn N'ation- eendiint of John and Prix-ilia wh. ua bv Trans-Aldcn and on her mother', 'it-Ulft tffl'LSra of Sir John Gilbert a jAtt.tJ, charter member of the PI v- it 2s. cuvi'ivd hy Tian.ffr of Tax iii.tiirh rtiilniif natpr, Junf 6lti.

191D. inoutn colony. At 23 she won a prize for hci i'V "Lifi translation from the GermaniVtu-k. mw of "A Divided Heart," by- I'aiti 'supreme rot'RT. kIcoi-tt llevse, This uas Plaintiff Mfi Sterling Place.

of Mount Vernon, N. Y. Solemn ai i emetery. lie was navigar- Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10a.m;, hu nJ OBrfrU(l devoted mass will be offere, at Mass Today For F. A.

Cooper ill I lln l-'Mrtrit. Klak a.m. at St uenoa k. c.ifather of wilUam j. and Berna-lrecUon Cemetery Chnrrh.

Alhanv Avfnnp nnH T.inrlpn 'ieLllim ctinntl). i e.a it. Church, Classon Ave. and Ster 7 detle. teolemn Kequiem Mass t.i..

nuuic Mi ti. fi i. ilia rM- REYNOLDS On June 3. 1949. t.

in a Wpn a Alio IS- he in Burial will ace. nappy, which nan acnieveo for daring exjiloits on more than 50 Lieutenant Montague, the naries t.nrnna. ot i-fn dence, 211 E. 38th Street, Brooklyn, ch Renins at Chapel EDWARD beloved husband of (, N. Y.

Was an employe of Green-' Slh the late Florence lather of; 1 Cemetery. I'l-int-i urn i iimi oy nrai-umi KurKiinnt tn liulettit-n' d-it rl I lailKi i A lit 1 1 'MX laJU I o-ill A rpquiem mass for Wood Cemetery for 28 years. mle i James Eugene F. and the late I uHen tlie.1 ha unlay in FuKPne a.id Anna Mon- A- of St- "'tired Arrangements by Joseph G. Duffy.

J. and William J. Reyn- his home. Park Place, 1 "'agent of the United States ullen died Sattirdav at'Wi. I Surviving boidrs her hits-, K'- ihs Muhi.iUm i N'W.

r.irk. on .) sin- iw. GIRTELIj NICHOLAS, of 1666 .0 olds; brother of Mrs. George" p. was f2.

A lifelong resident li if 1 1 1 C'om- iji-iir ii i iuck noon, l.v Dav id BROWN HERBERT of 85-55 Coleman Street, devoted brother t. TOlU 1 tflll nwA tfp (OnaVC Pnnoro fivwvi am rmiL- vn lio n'liu omi (H'w in tw. "vm nv vm m.iu.. I I 1 1 JV K. Will) I' llUWt otircr, rvjJ.llliUItU mil.

uiljW.CH11 "Witt ijliiuii. ivi.ti lni d. o. ii i ri i i urn Ol. ttr.

Kstolle C. Best, and three. fc' Wll: iiMiitnated ih "I' llKlrm 1RX ltV of llle N'ew Vn-k l.lIKKOll.-. hiiri.unl, Brooklyn a. I'WJi Nlw Tii'Ai fit! Cc.

19 I. June 3. 1949. beloved husband of garet Mila.zo. Lillian Galo, Mrs.

an ir3 ZTw1 School and 'mended rlnay was "Mlav nt Margaret nee dear father Rose Montevago and. Mi Car- A.T R- rtf Rpff Rftnavpntllrfl Rrnurn H.T mp 11 I 1 rlf IIP a Hpiwilno at rt 11 I' IH'I Ol 1 UV 1. Ill 'j it Thomas F. Carney T.n. rtolt.ah.r Vnrlf Wronlrlvn PS.f i Uiem MaSS St" Gregorys R.

C. fm. He enlisted in the Army Air IWS 3: Old I Wurd OIJ iln-tlon. IJ. Rlnck ws.

Wil 3 n. fhjpf nartii ularlv in tni itiinc, tut: 1 1 ti tntr int Stiit i it irin 1 tin rhililron I Orps (111 v. i it. 1 1 1 dim. ttAral a 07 AH 17, -1 Wrtin, 1fl7 Knitth rv fnrti Thomas V.

Carncv, I ward A. Conner, fur vear Marv and -J afler assignment to the Hth Air vard. near Hillside Avenue, Ja-IFuneral from Chapel, enie.pr) cfiRisToriiKR t. r.iwr.ss foreman of the Brooklyn npel' Ht Ine alilorf-Astoria; pressroom tand son of Joseph maica. Requiem Mass at.

Holy day, 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass; RICCOBONO June 5. Catherine Condren orce ln Luropean theater, Child Jesus Church on Tuesday atjlO a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas u. mee Dougherty), had been overseas five weeks "iyiifl f'tillftii nnr) Hfn! ti.riir i.J I', nn.vhiinia 10 a.m.

IChurch, 1550 Hendrickson He had been for manv superin-iletiiitv clerk and hon 1 endont died Sattirdav at lti ret. voted mo! her of James F. Carhart; i iwhon he was killed in action interment tot. Jonn cemet ry. dear ot Mrs.

Jennie SurvivinK. besides his par- CAHTr.T TAMILS V. served as manager of thellonw' 2300 I-oring Place, the! ieiial noiu onn iPnvap innprrv wp-iv 1949. brother of the late Rose Hj GLEASON CATHERINE Brooklyn Branch. Metropolitan! Bronx.

In addition to his; At a special, term posing William A. Martin Funeral Part ir hp the mull oi ini" city nr Deatbs vriuiui-a u. ruiu. iHome, Classon Avenue corner Security Company of nls wlte. Mildred; a liflil and f.n thf Ctiuntv posing John T.

Gallagher pIarp. Funeral Werineiav I hi York, before hecomine assoei Jean. a son, i nomas; kiuks, at iin roun ii.msn, before becoming assoei Jtan: a Thomas! kiuk. at with the United Jr-- an(l brothers, Joseph; Yolk" 'L: in rotiklvn. Citv nr a ted F.

and Arthur Home, 2549 Church Avenue. umn' Mrs- tneresa t.regg 15 Rpouiem Mass St I SWAILES HERBERT of 195 qulem Mass Gregory's ChurchJand Daniel McGee. Funeral Tues-, CH, Street, Brooklyn, on June Wednesday. 7:30 a.m. (day, 9:30 a.m..

from Funeral Hoine.jH 'c ,5, 1949, in his 59th year, beloved 1 Binghamton, N. pa iiers please 7722 4rn Avenue. Requiem Mass! I husband of Annie; devoted father Biipenn, ents, are his brother. Kugene and a sister, Mrs. Brahazon.

Mrs. C. A. Powers' Services Tuesday and Guaranty Company. He retired 15 years ago.

Mr. Cooper was a member of ilip Invincihlp Club of Brrxiklvn survive. A requiem mass vvill.icHELA a' I'i he offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow Xtfiun th- in St. Nicholas of Tolentine 7 Sinoiijua v.Tifi-d tt copy).

01. iatiiciiiie ui AtrjAttnui ia n. i nnurn un riiuay. of James John Mary Correa Church. June 3, 1949.

of 295 Schaefferi CAIRNS MARY June 5. uidopd -trt a -try-t iStreet. Survived by wife, Alice; iswailes: on brother nnrt four rik- a Wo anil rT C. Church, the Bronx. and nm- beloved wife of the late William seven children.

sister, Eva; threeers; also survived by thre grand-j i. burial vvi be in Catp of lleavpn nam. and th' husband of Emma Krauss Court lifinn satHfiLii l.v tru dear mother of Mabel C. Pross and dear mother -or Mabel C. Pross and ICemetery, Valhalla.

Y. Ilia' the same triir- ami Umt i thT is IK. reas'iiMhle a mem sjs jjojorosa, ndchiidren. Reposmg at Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 A high requiem Mass ku7 He had been William A. Cairns of Baldwin, L.

OP- Mrs James McAvov Miss'Puleral Home' Knickerbocker Av- a.m.. from Charles Morton Funeral Mr Catherine Powers 80 h'k' 1 1 11 Potvttncr O.llaoW TPi 1 i41IS' iVUftVO. AlliS, mrn ru.t Slruil lihinaro tauitllllC ItlHtl, V. 'rpCPn Reposing John T. Gallagher i corner Covert Street of the old Crescent Athletic tiomf, 3( unoernonK wno UJtltl HI .1, 1 UHl-l Mrs.

Eugene W. of Antho.vy".,! attornev for the. pftiti.mir. runeral service-; for I'-nhj Club. iiiH.iii.iii Kequiem jj'our-t ft-90 am of.

Rt Martin nf Tnnrsli died will be celebrated neral Home, 2549 Church Ht st Vjn Sr. X'nrntioenth emh Snrvivine are his widow. Mrs. "ItUllKtU that Hip sdirf Mlrhp'a tt Wl 111 tit to I ai-n ma I 1 i I in and Lexington Avenue, nwiv tiiuit.ii, iu a.m.! R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's; interment National Cemetery. Pinelawn, Long Island. SAULIA ANNUNZIATA.

of 1848! I .1 1948 r.FORr,FiTuPsday. 10 a.m. Reposing at 148 E. 74th Street. New York Citv.

In- Maoei ijtPtiii i oopei a nauizn-i anti nrehv is rred Heart K. C. Church. Park-; MalM, c. i'ennv; a r.

Kugene V. Candi.lus. and lerniont Aves. swtpr wk Brooklyn phvsician, were ihe nam yiwiinx be in Holy Cross nci Mi- Clara 'uL' rank "nam'iuIiTn Mrs. Powers was born in i Campbell chapel.

Madison Ave. the civil i i rt-i ii nnino i 'iimviii .1 1 1 1 and hiKtu? WENTZ WILBUR FISK, Of wtmz WiiaiL ni.iE. 12th Street. Brooklyn, on June! mond. seven grandchildren.

inai Dlil onfr tn hf filt-rl In th An Klks service was held Aiannauan. Airs. Canrlirlti. Irl JTn. flowers 15.

1949. beloved mother of R'dge Boulevard, on June 4. at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, uowrr" I Assunta twife of Carlo Aro) Franlc1949- Religious service, also Ma- P'm'l HINTON CECELIA on Juneand Joseph: also survived by threenk-, by Montauk Lodge, No. 286, Interment Ocean View Cemetery. ,5, 1949.

Reposing at Cosgrove grandchildren Reposing at Tor-1 F- M- the E. C. Waldeck Kd CO MM IS KEY CHART F1? 5723 5tn Avenue, untUregr0Ma Funeral Home. 1305 'or FuneraLs, 7614 4th Ave- I i.ity itourt. uan the residence last night.

u.ihjuo uit-n i urn I in ivu i iinriiy. within tfn rluva frnrn the Hospital 40 E. ilst Man- Jv-hattan. Also survivintr are rau-r 'wv to imti- lllslii'tl in tho Bnt)klyn Duiv Envlw a daughters, Mrs. I.ticile Carter published in kiukjCui 111a 1.

M- I Street, until Wednesday. 9 a.m. "'esaay. a p.m. iient Street, beloved brother ofl JOHNSTON AGNES June 4, Solemn Requiem Mass St.

or- Swineford, County Mayo, Ireland and came here as a young girl. She had been a resident of Brooklyn for about 40 years. She lived at. 210 Vanderbllt Ave. She is survived by a sister, "Mrs.

Anna McCann, who lives in Ireland, and nephews and nieces including Sister Mary Austin of the Sisters of Mercy, the Rev. Inlm I-'. Curry, curate and Mrs. J. Hubert Stevens.

Mrs. Sophia Fink Burial Tuesday WURZ EL CATHERINE (nee Kowalski). beloved wife of Hans; devoted mother of Marie Babajko, tuzaoern m. ana Maude oeiovea wne 01 tne laie di. nunn, wni out-ct and Ethel M.

Commiskey, Mrs. Reuben T. Johnston. Service at Avenue at 10 a.m. James J.

Burke and Mrs. ThomasiFalrchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic SEHY JULIA A. (nee Murray) McKeon. Solemn Requiem MasslAvenue, Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.

Inter- 0f street on Junpfi hpioved PraaiJaai I-I5J1 EilabSikcW 75 YEARS Pauline and Genevieve; one grand- Wednesday, June 8, St. Francis ment Boston, Mass. wife d. the late First Deputy Com-(child survives; sister of Pauline Avrer xv. v.

vuurtn, iu a.m. inter- KAMPS RI heloved wife of mfssioner John J. Seery, N. Y. P.

iMcCabe, Margaret Smith, Theresa Baldwin, 6 Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia Fink, It. C. Church, ViLwv tISt nJ7' Filedrich William' dear mother of Thomas Seery; sister Frank. Leonard.

Casiminat. St. Barbara JAKES II. TRACY funeral Directors iiU uucvi.uig. K.Qfhori womc Margaret Cass dv and Thomas land Walter Kowa ski.

ReDosinn at Thomas Cuirv. who is who died Friday in the Florence Mamm'en Fred and Murray. Funeral Thursday. Jurek's Funeral Parlor, 728 4th CORN ELI USEN CORNELIUS for the priesthood. The Diocese I home of her son, August seminary of the 19 Clinton Place, will be held on June 5, 1949, of 28 West.

George Kamps. Services at rom mneral Home, mi 4tn Avenue, vveanrsflay, June 8. 9:30. home, 23 Woodlawn Avenue, Valley' Avenue. Requiem Mass St.

Eph-'Requiem Mass St. Agatha's R. C. Stream, Tuesday, 8:30 'rem's Church. 'Church.

10 a.m. Interment St. Bairniii Offict 1S97 Falloa St Ciapa Ataiabla Joa Tracy. Lie. Mp.

Conception, Huntington; 2 p.m. tomorrow at the eig- ann that prni. of surh publii ation, hv atfiiiavit. li. filed and in the offn of tli' Clmk of tlie City Ct.ur-t.

(iiunty of Klnit. within f.iitv diva lh" ordrr- THE PEOPLE OF THE STAT nr NEW YORK, l.v th G. frit' and in cl -tit B.n kn.iwn a. Elizalith 1 -dr-d Shirk, and wii.i nmv al. hu known Rm Kane i.r Bi-5i Kmii.

a da'inhiM- the de.df-n- if livinir. and if tier if anv. her fr-i utt.rM. and all U'us at latr lyal-. and Ji'ld Bessie Shirk, knuwn .1 f.liabeth Shirk, and who mav aifu he known a.v Bessie Knn or Kane, and all persons who hv our-chase or inheritunre.

otherwise have or ulaim to have, an interest iri the above entitled matter derived through said Beie Shirk, alan known aa Elizabeth Mildred Shirk, and who may also he known as Bessie Kanev or Bessie S. Kane, or her husband, if administrators and all distributees, heirs al law next-of-kin. leuateea. rtovijees- and other persons. If any there be and their names and post office are: unknown to petitioner and all persons who are or make anv whatsoever as and Brothers funeral parlors.

.1. Ward and Martin E. Ward, 4 minftter Road, Baldwin, Long Island, beloved husband of Oline; father of Meta M. Milburn and grandfather of Devereaus and RTnomAn T.APRETTA nf m-ovuu v-einew-i KING CHARLES on June 4. Oak Street, Bellmore, L.

on Satur- The body is reposing at the William Dtinigan Son funer resident of 8 E. 9th Road, Broad iday. June 4, 1949, sister of Chester In QJemoriam Preston Milburn. Services at Eric- Channel, L. former resident of al parlors.

Rogers Ave. and on Erlcaon'. Chapel, 500 State1Greenpomt lovlna huibaiS of the' A W1Uiam H- sipman- Posing Street. D.m.n.ir?!.,. MUt.llV Tn Iftuinir I HI rvecmeflday at 8:15 p.m.

it. Kahllo -r unu aI uie o. oarnioiomew ana aoni Wedneedav at 8:15 Interment Thitrarfnv. Mount OUvet Cemeteryihr 'H Vrmlrlr uZZ. io 'Funeral Home.

302 S. Bedford our par motner. AUtLfAiUK u. 10 a.m. iaS H2h sl Avenue.

Bellmore. L. I. Services who died June 6, 1935. Boulevard.

Broad Massea offprprt famtt.v Tuesday: Massea offered 24 S. Grand Ave. Burial Will be in Kvergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn. -Mrs.

Kink lived in that borough until two years ao, when she came to Baldwin. For more than 50 years her home in Brooklyn was at 10.1 Stockton St. She was a life member of Throop Avenue Presbvterian Church. 3cknotoIcogmcnts GEORGE D. C0NANT MoadinfM Funeral Parlori Personal Service Modem Facilities Convenient Loraiion 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

BUckminifer 2-0247 on June 7. at T1VT T3 TTi lha manv IfirtH SS1" oilattnuo and condolences of our C. Church, where a Solemn Ma.ss!v-C"'elc, THOMAS, died June 6, 1943, and R.rnH B. Cooke of Requiem will be offered at lo! SMITH-On June 5. 1949, of 444.

Pvt. HYACINTH (Buddy), killed' and funeral director a.m. interment Calvary Cemetery. Sackett Street MICHAEL, beloyedln action June 6. 1944.

Mr Corny who tell a great soW LAFOURCVDE-On June 5 1949 fi" Cy n' but ln our of comfort and encouragement LOR ETTA beloved wife of Pr.ni n.u-., pi nr rni tne expressive floral tributes. niinjytr.Hti.r of anv person who imv oe deceased and who. if livirit; would hate aim Inieret in the above niattei- derived through wit- mi! of the above named te-crtle heirs at law. mxt-nf-k n.es and iif any tli, re he. nd their lllri i jr.

unknown to i WHEREAS. JOSEPH SHIRK who INC. fUNItAl INFORMATION It Sirdar Art. UL.ter 1-4800 Mnnial, Junt Ith MOONAX. Martin A.M.

at ChaBfl WARD. Marr I M. jprl MARSHALL. Alma F. A M.

at ('hap'l CLARKE, Kliiabrth P.M. at Chapel Tuetdav. June 7th MAURICE. Reposing at Chapel of ijohn MiiVohv Mrs Ch i ttf tne most hrtfelt George S.ebold Son, 7523 3d John Cutrone Mrs Dan el FOR SALE-Two choice lot Lu-i thanks. Avenue.

Notice of funeral later. Thlrtv-hT" era Cemetery. MUrray Hill Bereaved HUSBAND. SISTERS i i 7-0787. weekdays.

and BROTHERS. nr. Walter US. Nw York's lorgtaf funwal Dirixtors uAkJiiAiiic AUNtas, Sunday ir-f, ioi jt-v ntreet. June 5.

1949. devoted friend of the survive. Funeral from the Park I jrii.i rtas p. h. a srirt.i,,;,,..., A I IW-VTE' 1 late Miss Jane Bradley and Mr.

and Chapel. 44 7th Avenue, on Thurs 'DtwripUvt 'Pnil 'angt BITTN'ER, rnni M.U::I0 A.M. at hacrl rhaoei 'Mrs. Harold Jackson. Doreen and day.

9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Agnes RIRBKK, Enaia nsHER, Henrr. I sit a.m. at Chaafi jstella. Services at the c- Church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered.

Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tues- Clath Cmn4 Catkata 50 1 0 S230 tali 4 Harow S260 5114 Oak Sll-S3SS-S42S -t40 SIM Matwcaar 470-J495 J595 ArnMMMtal J45 JS50-J82S SIMCaow SS2S To all the memberi of our Fraternal Societies, Congregation and the General Public Kirschenbaum Inc. announce the opening of their newly constructed Ihen Prices Include: Casket urth hand engrattJ namt plait. Protective outer-case. Removing deceased day, p.m. MALANEY AGNES (nee Man-nion).

June 4. 1949, at her home, John J. Flood, Director. SOUTHARD JOSEPHINE (nee! Leddy), of 122 Union Street. Valley! Stream, on Saturday, June 4, 1949.

1721 E. 46th Street, beloved wife net-eased, tate'v yidinit at 77th Stre, t. the Borough Brooklyn. Toiintv nf jKintrs, City and State of Vn-k Petition pravinit for an order diret'tine the sale of the real rv or the decedent for the payment and 'distribution of their respective shares-to the parties entitled thereto, and i unit his account mav be iudiciallv li-ettled: I NOW. THEREFORE, vou and ea, of vou are hereby cited to show cause i before our Surr-oifate's Court of the 1 ounty of Kings to be held in I 2.1-A at the Hall of Records, ill the Countv r.f Kings un the Mth dav July.

at 9.30 o'clock in the whv an order should le I made directinK the sale ot the -ml property of the decedent fm- im-I m. Mir HTi.i thstnhution fh. fi 1 sh.tr.s to the an i whv i. rr.av .1 'v of James loving mother 0fDeloved wife of John; sister of James F. Malaney and Mrs.

EugeneJams and Jhn Leddy and Marie! E. Seerv. Funeral Wednesday. 10 Forbes Reposin? at the Lieber Fu-i a.m.; Requiem Ma.ss St. Home.

9 East Valley Stream! Wtztmintittr Cliapels Requiem Ma.ss on Tues-; Aquinas R. C. Church. 1 SI Serntk An. MAia 2-8585 1 Monday, Junt tth I rlORF.IX, Anna A.M.

at t'hanrl I 0OBBETT. Carl 1:00 P.M. at Chapel 150-10 HilUid JAmaica 6-6670 Xoniav, Junt ith CABUON, B.rt P.M. at Cb'apel NICKEL, Edward M. at baprl rartrjor.

Junt 7th MuVABUH. Marlr KtlS A.M. at Chapel QERROLD, Barmond TOO PM. at ChapM 63-32 For.il Arc. HEfamaa 3-0900 Movdau, June 6th WtHnr.N.

Jam :i.lMI M. at ChapH WF.IVMAN. tiforte A.M. at hanH 1 BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SIITOCR AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE.

ULSnR C-4S00 It Sararth vwoaMAia 2-ISIS i fUNIIAL HOMIS IN BROOKLYN MANHAmN-IRONX-OUIINI Calvary Cemetery. ciay. io a.m.. at the Holy Name of Mary R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. from any local hospital or residence. Embalming and dressing; Gentleman's suit or Lady's dress.

Use of chapel or reposing room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-piece. Procuring burial permit. Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery.

OOKITN rUNIIAL HOMIS 20 SNYDER AViNUI at Fl.lbu.K Av. UI 4-4100 50 SEVCNTH AVENUE MAin 2-1515 QUIIN rUNItAl NOMIt ISO-10 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAmaica -6or0 3-32 FOREST AVENUE HEgatnan 3-0900 158-14 NORTHERN RtVO Hushing 3-4600 tvntrat Hmt Ik Atanhattan irttklyn Owaal IX TESTIMONY tt i'tt i rile S-3l of 1153-1163 C0NEV ISLAND AVENUE, Cor. Avenue Brooklyn 30, N. Y. On MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1949 rr ef.

witness ru ns r. t.Ol-:t:v. S'ln Henry McCaddin Son Funtrtl Dirtdori Stttet Chapel In All Localities Complete Services from $150 24 SEVENTH AVE. 8-8912 ANDREW J. Mi-CAnrilN.

LIC. Modrra Ckap.lt Arailakla ET.rywk.r. Cnmpl.t. raik.t Dhnlar In Oar Shewraom an Pr.rnti.1 S723 5tk Ata. GEdn.

9-6640 7315 15th At. BEnioakortt 6 2S61 BRANCH 345 Throop Brooklyn Tel. MAin 2-1066 INSPECTION 1 P.M. to 10 P.M. Tel.

ULster 9-2020 Kte o'u- paid Count'' st the Rorouch of Bn-iklt" In the inid County, the 2d day of Junej AARON lACOpr C.ark of tha Surrogate a Court.

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