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SHEEPSHEAD BAY Vacation Readers Alber Associates "10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 29, 1953 Retiring Customs Men to Be Feted Offered Extensions Scout Units Cited For Aid to Korea The 11th annual retirement By Boro Library Boro M. D. Reveals Discovery of New entertainment'and dance of the Elects R. 5. Yindt Robert S.

Wlndt has beam named vice president of the Industrial Division of David 0. Iiifmn win iff i m'mimfmammmmm mm ww i Vacationists who want to The Sheepshead Bay District take along free books for Sum of the Brooklyn Council, Boy mer reading may borrow as U. S. Customs Inspector's Association, Port of New York, will be held tonight in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Sutler, 7th Ave. and 33d Manhattan.

Among Brooklynites to be Serum Scouts of America, has been awarded "The Certificate of Recognition" for its contribu many as 10 titles from any branch of the Brooklyn Public Library and keep them until Sept. 15, according to chief librarian Francis R. St. John. honored at the affair are In Alber Assocl-ates, public relations organization, it was announced yesterday by tion to the American Relief for Korea Spring clothing cam spector Ardle Larklin, life-long resident of the borough, leav This service has been offered paign.

ing the service after 29 years; Boy, Cub and Explorer Scouts of the Sheepshead Bay for several years. Novels, travel guides, biog William Rattiner, retiring' after mavld 0. Al- units played a large part in 27 years as a customs inspector, who previously saw service as an employe connected with the development of the Panama the campaign which culminated in the collection of clothing ber, president. Wlndt, who lives at 214 raphies and other forms of popular hot-weather reading may be obtained by adults and children merely by presenting a Brooklyn borrower's card, or by registering at the nearest neighborhood branch library. Canal, and Frank J.

Llddy, ad 'WORLD ACTION FOR THE HANDICAPPED' was discussed by Donald Wilson, center, at annual meeting of Brooklyn Bureau of Social Service and Children's Aid Society, shown with Leland B. Bonnett, president of bureau, left, and Frederick I. Daniels, the bureau's execu-' five jsecretary. Wilson is secretary general of the International Society of the Welfare of Cripples. ministrative assistant to the Collector of Customs, who re Sterling a.

wtt Place, has been account exeo utive on the Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc, account since 1947. Windt attended Brooklyn College and New York Unl AIDS RED CROSS Mary Purcell, an American Red Cross staff aide, receives the Loew's Theaters annual Red Cross contribution from Joseph R. Vogel, vice president and general manager of the chain. Textbooks and new titles In heavy demand may be bor tires Sunday after more than 48 years in the Customs Service at this port.

Llddy has served through nine U. S. Presidents Improvement In the condition of arthritic patients he had treated with a blood serum from the placenta, or afterbirth, was reported today by, a Brooklyn physician to the convention of the American Rheumatic Association at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Dr. Morris Spielberg of 552 Crown St.

said he still has not ascertained what the helpful material in the serum is, but that' it was neither cortisone nor ACTH, the well known anti-arthritic hormones. He said the treatment relieved stiffness, pain, joint tenderness and swelling, and that 10 of 15 patients continued to improve six months without further treatment Dr. Spielberg said his patients were women between 26 and 75 who had active rheumatoid arthritis from two to 31 years. He said the best results were obtained in the pre- rowed only for the usual loan and 11 Collectors of Customs. throughout the Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan Beach and Nostrand Houses area.

Korean Ambassador Ben C. Limb sent a message of gratitude to District Scout Commissioner LeRoy S. Fields, praising the boys highly for their good deeds to the destitute Korean civilians. No date has been set for the presentation of the Certificate, which will be made by Ambassador Limb at the Korean Consulate in Manhattan. Natural Choice Med Vets Society To Hold 1st Confab period of 28 days, vacation, books must be returned to the same branch from which they were loaned.

The Medical Veterans Soci ety will open registration on Three-Year Boast Knoxville, May 29 (U.R) versity. He was a newspaperman and magazine editor in New York City prior to joining the Alber organization. During World War II, he served with the Army Air Forces as a bomber pilot. Monday for its first annual Grandpa Sits convention at Grand Central William Leopold Weiss, a Palace, Manhattan. Convoca KnoxviUe, May 29 (U.R) man with pride in his work, boasted he could "open any ans, was organized to provide assistance and advice to military and civilian authorities with regard to veterans affairs, civil defense, and the implementation of the so-called "Doctor Draft Law." Dr.

I. Roy Goldman of 470 Ocean is chairman of the national committee on public relations. tion win be held Tuesday in A group of grandfathers here menopausal group, the failures occurring in those over 56, Double Vision Huntsville, May 29 (U.R) Teachers at Huntsville public school have their own who's who problems these days. Ten sets of twins attend the school. safe in the world in five min Hartford.

May 29 (U.R) recently organized a babysitters' club. They're learning the techniques of baby-sitting utes." A judge here dln't appreciate his skill and gave him three years after a local demon the Biltmore Hotel, and tne convention will continue through Friday. The Society, a national group of physicians who are veter Tl pmuI loach! fltj mN mi ckacUti, to. Toil lift wkit ONI MAN SATS, HoUti M. Craws, la lit Bra-Uyi Etflt.

The superintendent of the State Board of Fisheries and Games is Dr. Russell P. Hunter. and caring for their grandchii dren. stration of his ability.

lil liMiil Our In IliSiilSilK EMORY OF WMmmm QUINN In memory of JAMES LILIENTHAL SSft. WILLIAM HAUGHERY THOMAS McLEER In loving memory of TRESHAM In memory of MftJ. tea EDWARD V. TRESHAM. a loving and devoted buttaBd DOLLT MADISON POST NO.1 115, AMERICAN LEGION.

In memory of our departed Sgt. JAMES L. Died Septem-W. QUINN. Died August 6, 1953, (Km- 11 10 in Tloliriiin, 'ber 15, 1946, in Belgium.

AD AMY JOHANNA M. Tentih Anniversary Mass on Saturday, June 6, 8 St. Patrick's Church, 95th Street and 5th Avenue. What would I glv to data Ms hand, killed in action la Ger-" many, December 1943. Sunshine paaaas, shadows tall.

Love's remenvbrane outlaats alt. comrades. and father. Oon Is th fact levad a dear. Ood te RIs wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given, And though, th body slumbers hers, Th soul Is sal in Heaven, deer trty pawed way.

Silent la th voice wa lotwd to baas'. 1 Her memoir la aa At In the hour the POP, SISTERS and BROTHERS. DONLON DONLON FAMILY, Hit happy rao to as. To hear hat votos snd aes his tmlls. That meant so much to tn.

Loving WIFE. REARDON MARY D. April 9, Too tar away tor tltht or ninth. Vk Seaman, 3d A stlant thouttit, sect tear Keeps his memory srar dear. MOTHER, DAD and SISTERS.

HEALY In loving memory of JOSEPH P. and Ensign JO-SEPH. Ko pen can writs, no tonfus can tS Our ad and bitter loaa. But Ood alone ha helped ss wen To bear our heavy crota. CAROTHERS In loving mem-tea ory of Corp.

CHARLES SHEL-rDON CAROTHERS Jr. (PAT), member of 855th Field Artillery Battalion. Died In Korea September 9, 1951. The FAMILY. CASE Sri GERARD.

Killed In tea action April 4, 1945. May his soul net In peace. The FAMILY. mother, father, brothers. LADY AD AMY CIRCLE, Bub not too tar for shouarn as LILIENTHAL ANNA died sweet to rem ember htm, wn ems was hard.

And whs, though abssnt, I just as Sear. Loving Wife, ANNE and DaugTite, June 8, 1952. 1953. No. 287, C.

O. F. of A. AMERICAN GOLD STAR tee MOTHERS, Brooklyn Chapter, in. 8721 4th Avenue, Brooklyn.

Marilyn TROISE In memory ot And while they It peaceful atae Their memory I shall always keep. Daughter, KATHLEEN. DONOHUE Corp. GERARD, to Died in Holland, March 4, 1945. A allent thourht.

a aedret tear, Keepa hli memory ever dear. WIFE. MOTHER, SISTER and A wonderful mother, woman and aid, On who was better Ood never made; A wonderful worker, so loyal and true. On in a million another were you. Just In your judgments, always right; Honest and liberal, ever upright: Loved by your 'frienda, alt you knew, A wonderful mother mother war you.

And while ah lies In peaceful sleep Her memory shall alwart keep. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. LOOP Corp. WILLIAM GE-tfcRARD. In sad and loving memory of our dear son and JOSEPH, died August 13.

19251 In memory of our sons who paid BROTHER. CHARLES died June 39, 19501 the supreme sacrifice. GOLD STAR MOTHERS. CASSIDY-JOHN. In loving HENDRICKSON HENRY.

Died Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brothers. VINCENT TROISE, died February 28, 1939, and VITTORIA CAR DUCCI, died March 4, 1952. June 22, 1951. brother. Her Loving SON RHODEBECK GERTRUDE.

DOOLEY In loving memory of memory. think of him In silence, Hie name 1 oft recall. There i nothing left to arswer. But hie picture on the dreeeer. JOHN P.

BOND. Pvt. HYACINTH (BUDDY). Killed in action 1944. Just a token of lors't devotion That our heart aUU loot for you.

Loving Wife and Children. HOLLOW AY Set. LEANDER, Ded April 9, 1953. No on knows the silent heartache, Only tnoeo who have auch can tell Of th frtef that la born in aliened For tha on loved an well. MOM, DAD and SISTERS.

Ha on knows th etlant haartacha, Only those who hat auoh can tad Of th grtef that Is born til literati Tot th ones I matt is wall. Mrs. CHARLES TROE3B. ASHLEY In memory of our tea brother. Pvt.

JOHN ASH- LEY. Killed In action in Italy, May 28, 1944. Ther la lint UK oannot sever. Love sod iwmembrsnce laat forever. Loving SISTERS.

DAD, BROTHERS and SISTERS. The FAMILY, MELLETT Corp. FRANCIS J. tea Killed in action January 13, 1945, In Belgium. MELLETT Pvt.

JOHN E. Killed in action March 12, 1945, in Luzon. We think of them ailenot. Their namea oft recall. There Is nothing left to nsw But their pictures on th wall.

MOTHER, DAD, BROTHER and SISTER-IN-LAW. MILONE Pvt. ALEXANDER J. tea Died in France, September 19, 1944. We think of him In sllencs.

His name we oft recall. There is nothing left to answer. But his picture on ths wall. Mother, Dad, Sister and Brother. MOEGELIN Lt.

WILLIAM A tei Died January 23, 1945. In lov-" lng memory of Bill. The FAMILY. MOLONEY In loving memory tea of our beloved son and brother, Our family dirl has bean broken, A link gone from our ohain; But though wt'rt parted for a whilst. We know we'll meet sgaln.

HUSBAND and CHILDREN. CIPULLO MARGARET MARY, In affectionate remembrance "of my husband, who died on DUNCAN In loving memory of Pvt. MICHAEL J. DUNCAN, DU BOIS, MADELINE ROSE. MAHONEY In sad and loving memory of my dear REGINA.

First Anniversary Mass at St. Matthew's ungerer in loving memory tea of Corp. STANLEY FRANCIS Killed In action on Okinawa November 24, 1943. Thm Is a link death cannot ATZERT In cherished memory RUDDY In loving memory of Love and rsmembranoa la Anrll 20. 1H4.V how oft they come before ui.

Their dear face to tweet and true, ReetLnc now In peace with Jesua, Loving- heart etiU lone for you. The MERNE FAMILY. Church, 7:30 a.m., May 30. MOTHER. of our loving son, rfc.

mi- SOth Division. Killed in ac tion November 16, 1944. Just a token of lore's devotion That ow hearts atlU Ion- for yoa. MOM and FAMILY. Wft.

Sift. CHARLES W. RUDDY, ETHEL and MOM. Kay hit soul rest bt peace. Mnfrwkr Hrrr.riM anil JS1ba WARD GEORGE ATZERT, Killed in action December 7, vmd in action In Italy September 1944.

22, 1944. Memorial Mass Saturday, CLANCY JAMES F. September EASTON THOMAS. Died July Mav 30. at 7:30.

at Most Hoiy 15, 1950. 2. 1950. Trinity Church. Montrose and A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps your memory ever dear.

MOTHER. SCHADLER In memory of a be- Our hp cannot toll bow much we mlaa him Our hearta cannot tell what to aay. God alone know how we miu him In a home that Is loneaome today. Pvt. PAUL te GEORGE Jr.

Killed In action, June 22, 1944. Thar is a link death cannot swear, Lovs snd remembrance last foravsr. MOTHER, DAD and SISTER. WALSH MARY E. In lovlnf memory of Mother, died Decern ber 4.

1952. Graham Avenues. You're always with Bdward. Though In your lonely rve you He. for memory brines your lovely vision Aa you were In days tone by.

loved son and brother, Lt. EUGENE F. SCHADLER, died What would I rive to tlaap hit hand. His happy face to eee. To hear hit voice 'and aes hit amlls That meant to much to m.

Loving WIFE. FIELDS In loving memory of Loving WIFE. DAUGHTERS, SON. Pfc. HARRY W.

MOLONEY. March 8, 1944. Just a token of lovt'l devotion. That our hearti still long for you. MOM and FAMILY our beloved mother ana grand Killed in action August 10, 1944.

Ood took him home. It wa His will, But tn our hearts ha ltveth still. Mother, Father and Brothers. mother, MARGARET A- who There Mil en ache In our heart today That many yeeri won taka may, A place in our heerU that nothing can nil, We nuts you, Sonny, and always will. Wa pray to th Lord your soul to keep While here or.

earth your bodv ahill sleep Ewrnslly with The in heaven above. We pray to The lor the one we love. MOTHER and DAD. CONDON Pfe. GERARD J.

and ELLA Time heal alt wound But not that of the heart. The FAMILY. SCUDERI ROSE. Passed away vnM la noma wibrawb ay nnuiirr All things this world msy send. But when we lost our darling tnothsr, jost our dearest friend.

Helen, Peggy, Frank, Jimmle.Mary. passed away May 30, 1947. Masses offered. DAUGHTERS and GRANDCHIL MOORE LOUISE January "How calm they sleep beneath the shade Who once were weary of the strife And bent, like us, beneath the load Of human life." CRAMMOND KENNEDY July 7. 1950.

DREN. CONNELLY In loving memory of a dear son and brother, 30, 1937. Her memory It as dear today As In th hour sht passed away. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. Just a thought of tweet romcmbranot, Just a memory tad and true.

Just the lov and sweet devotion Of ona who thinks of you. A FRIEND. BANNON In memory of PETER RANNON and ANN ROGERS, FITZPATRICK In loving mem- tea ory of Pfc. JOHN FITZPAT- their children and my wife, ROSE NELLY. Killed in action August WATSON In memory of ANNA WATSON, who passed away April 16, 1949.

Her memory Is at dear today, Aa in th hour tha paaaed away. MAUD and FLO. WEHENKEL Mrs. AMELIA, IS RICK, died August 20, 1944, 5, 1944. MOSCICKI In loving memory SCUDERI ROSE.

Passed away in France. Gone la the face we loved ao dear. Silent Is the voice we loved to hear. Too far away for aifhl or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who onee waa here, te.

of Pvt. HENRY. Killed in ac- tion Feburary 7, 1945. i And while lies In peaceful aleep His memory shall always keep. July 7, 1950.

The flowers I place upon her grsvs May wither and decay. But the lov Iot her whs sleeps beneath, Nothing can ever taks away Th lov a heart hold dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keep him near. memory to a wonderful Mom.

And wno, though absent, la Just aa dear. MOTHER, DAD, BROTHERS and Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brother, Mother, Dad, Sisters, Brother. ALMA and PAT. WENK MARGARET. Masses) Shall never fade away.

Loving Daughter, MAE. SERPICO Lt. FRANK R. In THERESA. A long as llf and memory Laat I shall remember tnee.

JOHN OFFERMAN. BARATTA Corp. EDWARD. Hu memory li ai dr today Aa in the hour he passed away. MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER.

BARBATO MICHAEL. Always In our hearti. Vniir NeDhews. ANDY. ANTHONY MULLER In memory of a dear CROWE THOMAS F.

Decern' offered. husband and devoted father ber 21, 1951. FREDERICK W. MULLER. Died revered memory of our son and brother, who fell in line nod took her Horns, jt wa rltt will.

But In our heart ah llveth still. MARTIN In loving memory of Always in our hearts and pravera. WIFE and DAUGHTER. Loving CHILDREN and GRAND of duty March 6, 1944. HUGHES 8ft.

MICHAEL J. tea Killed In Kore August 29, 1950. Alwava In our hearts. January 3, 1952. Gone lt the face loved so dear.

Silent la the vole loved to hear. Too far away for tight or speech. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all. CHILDREN. WERBELOVSKY In sad and Ct'CINOTTA CATHERINE tea Pvt.

HAROLD MARTIN, Who died In Italy, October 18, 1944. happy hours one enjoyed. How sweet their memory eilll. But death hu left a loneliness The world can never fill. MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS.

Brothers, Sisters, Mom and Dad. MOM, SISTERS and BROTHER, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember htm. who onos waa here, And who, though absent, lt lust aa dear. JUNIOR.

FRANKIE; Your and ANTHONY. BISTERS. GAIR Pvt. JOHN J. Killed In tea Germany April 6, 1945.

Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love a remembrance outlasts all. Mother, Sister and Brother. GARDNER HELEN. Died January 8, 1948.

Th midnight stars ar shmlnff Upon your silent grave, Beneath lt sleeps th on we 1ovw And the wa oould oot save. Loving CHILDREN. GARDNER GEORGE. Died April 19, 1953. Some day hope to meet you.

Some day. we know not when. We shall meat In a better land loving memory of ABRAHAM WERBELOVSKY, who departed this life Febrary 17. 1940. SHORT MARY ELIZABETH.

A silent thoutht. s. secret tear. Will keep their memory ever dear. The CHILDREN.

JOHNSTON In loving memory March 8, 1953. WIFE and SONS. NOON AN JULIA. Passed away of EDWARD R. JOHNSTON.

Died May 12, 1950. MoCABE CATHERINE V. July Sister-in -Law, JOSEPHINE, and Alt LIGUORL BARNES CLARENCE February 12, 1952. Precious memorioa of my heloved hua-baiid in God home, but in my heart. MABEL BARNES.

November 6, 1948. CUCINOTTA Dr. LOUIS I have lost my soul's companion, A llf linked with my own; And day by day I miss her mora. As I walk through llf alone Loving BROTHER. 29, 1944.

Mas St. Vincent Ferrer Church. GEORGE. happy hours we ones enjoyed, How sweet their memory atlU, But death has left a loneliness The world can never tin. My lips cannot tell how I mist her, My heart cannot tell what vo say.

Ood slone knows how I miss her In a home that is lonesome today. HUSBAND and Son, BILL. His memory Is as dfar today Aa In the hour passed away. BROTHERS and SISTERS. MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS.

SHUTTLEWORTH In loving Some day we hope to meet you. Some day we know not when. shsll meet in a bettr land, And never part again. MOTHER. memory of HARRY, Died October BARRY Pfc.

GERARD. Lov- Wife, Daughters, Grandchildren. WEYHRAUCH Pfe. ARTHUR, tea Fond remembrance of a dear friend. Charlie, Herman, Joe, Walter.

WEYHRAUCH Pfc. ARTHUR tea In cherished memory of a fellow employe who gave hit life for his country. BROOKLYN EAGLE. WHALEY In memory of EDWIN G. WHALEY, D.D.S.

Died May 29, 1947. KEEN AN FRANCES. lii loving O'CALLAGHAN In loving mem 20, 1950. CLLLEN EDWARD I. Died And never part again.

Loving MOTHER, CHILDREN. memory. Passed away December tea orv of Pvt. THOMAS E. lng memory of RODIE.

Lon at lit and memory last, I shall remember you. MOM. McCAI T.FV GEORGE A. Died O'CALLAGHAN. Killed In ac His memory Is as dear today As In the hour hs passed sway.

Loving Wife. July 22, 1949. Hu dignity nd Importance ner kept him aloof. The deep sorrow of his many friends was January 28, 1952. In loving and GATENS In memory of Lt.

10, 1947. Her memory If as dear today, Aa Is Mas hour she paaaed away. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. sorrowing remembrance. tea FRED GATENS, A.A.F.

MARJORLE and CHARLES. SILVERBURGH In loving Of iGentlenee. generosity, patience, that, wa he BATES In lovlne memory tion til France, September 7, 1944 He heard th call of hla country, And answered lt brave and true; 'I'll be a man to do or die. I'm going to help them through." MOTHER, DAD, BROTHERS, SISTER and SON. memory of my beloved husband, KENNEY In memory of Pre, GATENS Lt.

FRED. Army Air HAROLD B. Died May 13, lm Mass offered. walked humbly with his Ood wherever he might be. MOTHER, AMBROSE and FATHER TOM, S.J.

Corp. CHARLES J. BATES, veteran World War I. Passed on July 10, 1947. Sister, MARIE.

The FAGAN FAMILY. McCORMICK-PVT WILLIAM te Italy, January, 1944. Peaceful be thy sleep, dear son, It Is sweet to breathe thy nam; In life we loved you deerlv, tea EDWARD M. KENNEY, 6th Army, 351st Infantry. Killed In There lt a link death cannot, aever, Love and remembrance laat forever.

There is a lint death dannot saver, Lovs and remembrance last forever. Loving Wife, REBA L. WILDES JENNIE. Died October te. Corps.

Killed in Germany. We who have worked with him shall always remember him. BROOKLYN EAGLE. action July 9, 1941 OFFERMAN In memory rf ctt.verbtjrgh. nuvhmi tn Italy In a soldier's grave.

HENRY Or EKrtlAN ana In death we do the same. Lies our dear son and brother among the MARIA WELL, and my brother, 24, 1947. MOTHER, BROTHERS and SIS brave. BIRNEY In lovinK memory of son, Lt. WILLIAM W.

BIRNEY. MOTHER and DAD. He never thunned hie country oen CLLLEN SSgt. EDWARD tea (NED) I. veteran of China oampaign.

Died victim of war February 23, 1950. Remember, Lord, Thy eervsnt. Nri Ctilien, who has gone before us with the THEODORE, SOPRANO In loving memory i of Corp. FRANK L. SOPRANO, U.

S. November 8, 1944, GILMARTIN WILLIAM E. Jr. December 17, 1948. But gladly gavs his llf hi an.

He died, th helpless to defend, A silent thought. TERS-IN-LAW, McCORMICK JAMES. Passed tear, dear. Keeps their memory ever A faithful soldiers nobl ana. Italy, JOHN OFFERMAN.

MOTHER, BROTHER, SISTERS away August 16, 1952. nf sign of faith and eleepa the aleep of peace BOWMAN In loving memory ot. QnnU bMtKh 0 t0 hll him Deep In the hesrt lies a plctura Of a loved on laid to rest. In memory framt shall keep ft Because sha was on of th beat. DAD, SIS and CHARLIE.

WOLLAM In loving memory of tea a dear and devoted brother, Srt. ARTHUR B. WOLLAM Pesreful be thy sleep, dear eon. It is sweet to breathe thy nam; In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the aame. MOTHER, DAD, EILEEN.

StL JOHN J. Buwnss. Our family circle hat been broken, A link gone from our chain, But though we're parted for a whil Ws know wa ll meet again. The FAMILY O'NEILL SSgt. HENRY F.

and Twin Sister, MARIE. KIRKNER MARION MoCON- and to all who rest in Christ, a place of refreshment, light and peace, through Christ, our Lord. Amen. Th midnight stars are ahlnlnf Upon your silent grave. Beneath lt slecpe the one we lov And the on oould not tav.

Killed In action March 16, tea Killed in action on July 7 1944. In' memory of our beloved son. MOM and DAD. GOLUB SSgt. HAROLD, Feb- NACH.

In loving memory ot our MOTHER, AMBROSE and FATHER TOM, S.J. WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTERS- SOWINSKI In loving memory Killed in action In Italy June 19, daughter and sister. Died August IN-LAW. 45. Mot dead to those who loved him, Not lost, but son before.

He lives with us in memory. And will forevermore. OTHER. FATHER, SISTERS and BROTHERS. of Pfe.

WALTER J. Died Sep tember 20, 1944. CULLUM In loving memory of I ruary, 1944, Germany. Hla place la vacant In our bom Which never can rilled Our atar has tumad to gold And his loving votot it ttUl. MOTHER and DAD.

ORO ROBERT, U. S. N. Killed tea in action. We, his fellow 10, 1944.

Always hs our hearts. MOM, DAD. BROTHER, BETTY and NIECES. A silent thought. tear.

workers, shall never forget Keeps hit memory ever dear. tea EDWARD M. Died March 21 1951. His memory Is as dear today. Mcdonald Lt.

alva lee, tea who served his country falth-" fully and well, through war and peace, and now gently rests In him. BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOTHER and SISTERS. BRADY MARY SHEEHAN, Aa in th how h. paswedawav. GUNTHER MARY ANN.

Sep- 1944, While serving with the 36th Infantry Division. Always In our hearts and praytrt. SISTERS and BROTHERS. WOOD Pfe. JAME4 J.

Corn-tea pany 23d Dlvlsior sf 4th "Marine Corp. KUlea action June 15, 1944, on Saipan Island. Somewhere In Plnelawn, In a Marin'! gravd t.iee niir dar eon among th brave; KOLLN Jr. ERNEST H. In STRAND ANNA.

In loving O'ROURKE HENRY Sea- honored glory in Washington, D. cptember 28, 19a0. memory of our son. memory of a beloved wiie ana tea man 1st Class. In loving mem bovinir wire, uauuhiui ana tPmber 12.

1946-January 1, 1953. SONS. I Ever and always In our hearts and thoughts. I MOMMY, DADDY and PATRICIA mother. SON and FAMILY.

Mcdonald john f. in lov ory of our nephew. Killed on Leyte, November 30, 1944. DANK In loving memory of Always in our hearts. HUSBAND and DAUGHTER.

HAHN MARY B. Died Novem WILLIAM ing memory of my husband. M. Passed away May ber 29, 1950. Always In cur hearrs and prayers.

Aunt Aunt MAE and VIRGIN LA. 131, 1946. To have, to hold, and than part, la the greatest sorrow of our hesns. MOTHER, FATHER and WIFE. KREY In loving memory of our tea dear son, Pfc.

HARRY RICH-" ARD KREY, 37th Field Artillery Battalion, 2d Infantry Di He never shunned his country call. STRYJESKI TSgt. JOHN But gladly gave his life, hll til; I think of her In silence No eve mav aee me imp. But many allent tears shed When other ars asl'ep Loving HUSBAND. BRESSI NICOLA.

Died July 10. 1951. A llnt thought, a secret tear, Keep hla memory ver dear Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. BRESSI; Granddaughter. JOSEPHINE, and Husband, SALVATORE. He died th helpless to defend, pss. shadows fall.

Love remembrance outlasts all. HUSBAND and SON. Hie memory Is as dear todsy. As in th hour psssed away. Wife, ALICE.

McGIVNEY Sgt. A faithful soldier nobl ana. PASCAL Pfc. JOSEPH N. Killed The FAMILY.

tea STRYJESKI, killed In action March 8, 1944. There It a link death cannot sever, Love and remembranos last forever. MOTHER, GEORGE, JEAN. isa. in action January 14, 1945 tne sirength hear It, nd roursae to faro the Wow.

Fm what it meant to low him No on will ever know. Lonesome WIFE. DI DOMENICO In loving mem vision. Killed In Kore January HALL JOSEPH D. (BUSTER).

29, 1961. FRANCIS. In loving memory of a dear son and brother who WOOD Pfe. FRANK J. WOOD, tea S2d Airborne Division.

Killed tea formerly of the 48th Engl' Oon it th far loved ao dear. Silent Is the vole loved to hear. neers, World War IT. ft was killed In action in Korea, May TAGUE Pfo. PHILIP J.

Loving in action June 28, 1944, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. ory of MOTHER and DAD and our tea memory a dear 29, 1951. Tout gentle fast and patient trail With sadness we recall; Ton had a kindly word far aaoh. And died beloved by an. Loving MOTHER and DAD.

aged Sweet to remmber htm, who onos waa hers, brothers, ANTHONY and LOUIS. son anx France, Feb son and BURKE Corp. MURIEL V. brother. Killed in Always hi our thoughts.

My lips flarmot Ml how mist hint, My heart oannot tall what to aay, Ood alone knows how miat him. In borne that la lonesome today. MOM and FAMILY. Sleep on. dear too, and tak your net, They mist you moat who loved you beet.

And who, though absent, It just aa oaar. Mother, Brothers and Sisters. ruary 10, 1945. MOTHER, DAD, JOHN, EUGENB, MOTHER and BROTHER. link death cannot LAFFERTY In loving memory HILDA and ROSE.

DILLHOFF In loving memory of mv dear husband, ALFRED. April 13, 1950. Wife, ELISABETH. Ther Is i Lovs and remambranos last U.SJH.C.W.R. In loving mem- ory.

Died November 11, 194. A allent thought, a secret tear Keeps her memory vr dear. Mother, Dad, Harold and Joan. PATTERSON In loving memory of mv sons. EDWARD P.

and of my dear mother, ROSE. Febru JOSEPH and AGNES WOOD Pvt. FRANK E. WOOD, tea Killed in action September 1, DAD. JIM and ROBERT.

HARAN In memory of our dear tea sons, 1st Lt. JAMES P. and McGRATH In memory of Lt. te JOSEPH PAUL McGRATH, ary 5, 1951. VICTOR J.

Masses offered. Daughter, EuaABJtiii. Ensign ALLEN F. HARAN. December 19, 1943.

TAGUE Pfc. PHILIP J. Killed tea in France on Februray 10, 1945. nn.I.HOI'F In lnvlno: meMnorv Un It irUh cm not. nvr, There is Theiw It a link death cannot sever.

Lovs and remembrance last forever. MOM, CALNAN A. In lovtnif mv mnthpr nnri fathpr onri rionr LEWIS MARIAN V. Birthday rtmiffflbrinr list torinsr. Lov and His memory Is as dear today i As In th hour ha passed aaay.

MOTHER and FATHER. Mass Holy Cross Cemetery Chapel, ory Died December 18, ia. brother, ALFRED. MOTHER and FAMILY. ra We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see, But sll Is well that's done by Thee, Aunt MAE and Uncle JOHN.

June 1, 9 a.m. MAE. PETERSON WILLIAM FRAN-tea CIS, Seaman First Class, HARLEY THOMAS, January McLEER In loving memory of S0.O Oon but not for sot tan. Wife, MAY; Brother, JOHN. YACCARENO FRANK E.

Ia memory of a beloved husband, father and grandfather, died March 25, 1953. My lips cannot tell ho'r I mitt bin, My heart cannot tell what to aer I Ood alone knows how I bus Mm Dt haras that Is loceaom today. 1 You will alwart bt with and SISTER. KENNEDY FREDERICK G. Sr.

Killed in action October 25, THORNTON WALTER. Jr. tea 28, 1950. Alwsv In my heart Loving Wife, RICKY. Second Anniversary Mass June 1, fcishrlned my heart forever.

Devoted Wife, GRACE. CAMPBFXL MICHAEL JAMES, Dtrember 30, 1950. You rt not forgotun, ftthar, dews, Nor ever shU rou be. As long as llf and memoiw last ehalt remember that lovtnf WIFE and CHILDREN. DI STEFANO ANTHONY tea U.

8. N. R. Killed in ac-" tion May 28. 1945.

We ofMi think hit tnUtnfl face Ae he bade his last anodbye. And left his horn forever la a duttnt land to die. 9 a.m., Holy Crose cemetery HARVEY In loving msmorr of tea Sgt. GERARD J. Dled-May 23 1944, In Italy.

Ood tot mt wisdom hs recalled The boon His lov bad given. And though th body slumbers bet. Tha soul It ttft In Heaven. The FAMILY. Died May 30, 1950.

Th depths of sorrow ws oannot tell. Of ths loas of one ww loved to well, And while sleeps a peaceful alaep HI memory we shall always kaap. MOTHER, DAD and BROTHER, 1944. However lonf our livat may Its. Whawvwr landt we view.

Whatever Joy or grief be wire. wtll always think of you. The FAMILY. Ctwtpel. JOHN, Sixth Anniversary Masses Tea WW i ht wMl ws.

From All Your ChUdr. WHO, AialUB. of feral. Loving WTFI and OKIUXM. Mother, Dad, Brottyse and Mfrtasx.

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