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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 37

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 37

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I BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK-THE ITEM SECTION, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934 CHAIRMAN rrn fvnn Ann a Kri rTV ilhllllMl, iV MIICMAELS MAY SALE EMNKGS Mm. lllt'liiilliillPiiiiil Helen C. Malone, president of the Girls' Club of Our Lady of Perpetual Church, which held its annual communion breakfast Sunday, May 6, at the clubhouse, 58th St. and 6th Ave. iglfijyis LKlti! Marriage Licenses WEEKLY BUYS S100 WOKTU i PENCIL STRIPED ORIENTAL WALNUT ONLY IMPORTED WOOD COULD PROPERLY CARRY OUT THE IDEA OF THE MASTER WHO DESIGNED THIS SUITE! NOTE THE GRACE OF EVERY LINE, THE UNIQUE SHAPING OF MIRRORS, THE BLACK STREAMLINES, EBONY FINISHED DRAWER PULLS AND CONTRASTS! chest, vanity CI Lll It, 1IENCII NIGIITSTANII ALL INCLUDED, MAKING THIS A "BARGAIN OF THE CENTURY" AT $95.00.

WE CAN MAKE THE OFFERING ONLY BECAUSE OF A SPECIAL PURCHASE. WHEN THIS LOT IS GONE, THE VALUE WILL BE UNOBTAINABLE! SUITE MAY ALSO BE HAD WITH TWIN BEDS, AT PROPORTIONATE EXTRA COST. LARGER AND SMALLER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION George Stewart, 27, Astoria, L. Kathcrine Murnane, 18, 1733 77th St. John Brennan, 30, 349 97th Eliza-beth Hokstad, 23, B402 4th Ave.

William Hatja, 56, 259 E. 53d Elna Svensson, 40, 550 74th St. Samuel Kotzker, 26, 1203 Vvso Sylvia Lebowitz, 25, 2017 74th St. Stephan Nathansen, 36. 369 69th Dorothy Badell, 30, 615 Flatbush Ave.

Oscar Schiffman, t2, 483 Utlca Celia Kalfus, 21, 1017 48th St. Edward Weinstein, 21, 1667 66th Florence Koenigsberg, 18, 1730 1st St. Sigurd Ohrvall, 28, 823 41st Maxine McKintry, 23, 440 41st St. Irwin 27, 1 Chester Court; Ann Merle, 23, 1237 44th St. Otto Nielsen, 27, 72 Summit Grace Each, 21, 135 17th St.

Louis Rosenthal, 26, 57 Lewis Bella Toskowitz, 19, 1950 72d St. Arthur Carlsen, 25. 526 53d Martha Olsen, 25, 526 53d St. Aime Bernard, 27, 78 Hoyt Alyce Bajjar, 27, 156 Prospect Park West. "t-V Harry Rappaport.

30. Bayonne, N. wue aroer, iio 30tn St. Magnus Dorumsgaard, 24, 661 53d Selma Sandahl, 25, 399 Ocean Parkway. Victor tlszynski.

20, 973 40th Helen tcuLuuK, rruspecu Ave. Jacob Gorelick, 29, 132 Ocean View Pauline Ochfleld. 29. 6413 24t.h Av. Thorwald Rasmussen, 37, 641 6th Lillian Neble.

30. 537 47th Claus Nilsen, 33. 656 65th Helen zenana, 33, tool 74tn St. Samuel Kramer, 23. 1961 65th EVeivn LUChnick.

20. TIRO Hpnitrlv St fGTJ 7 it 7W Over kmMljQSlm Ro.om Suites ftrfI PAY WEEKLY Emil Larsen, 26, 765 50th Marie Karlsen. 27. 754 53d St. Robert Rosenfeld.

31. 1950 Andrews vc, xicien najar, jo, duz hisc Bt. Joseph Traynor. 25, 88 Webster Ave; Edward Neuhaua. 50.

R47 rqih nie Phillips, 39, 6613 Ft. Hamilton" Park- Obituaries J. ULRICKB THIEME. native of Ger-many and resident ol Brooklyn for many years, died Tuesday In the Cumberland Hospital. She made her home with her granddaughter, Dorothy Silk, 565 82d is isu survived dv son, rrea R.

Thieme; a daughter, Mrs. Emma McDade, and tWO SratldSOnx. Paul and KAr. Dade. The Rev.

William P. Sunday of the Ajuoiieran ijnurcn oi me uooa jsnepherd, Officiated At. the funeral Kprvir Thure- day night at 8 o'clock In the Memorial Chapel, 7703 6th Ave. Burial was in Full 9x12 ft. size! Gorgeous copies of costly Orientals in lovely blends of colorings! Heavy fringe, deep pile and rich sheen.

A rare value at this low price. ureenwooa uemetery rnaay at 2 p.m. CAMVEB JOHN P. GERMAfW, 65, died Thursday In his home, 2913 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Surviving are a daughter, Annie Tompkins; two brothers, Frank and Peter, and two sisters, Mary Germann ana Louisa Welner.

The funeral was held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the home to the Immaculate Heart of Marv R. c. Church, where a. solemn requiem mass was oiiered.

OLA IRE LAYDEN, 2. of 113 Windsor Place, died Wednesday, leaving her par M(O(0)MS ents, Joseph and Elizabeth Hanlev Lav-den; a sister, Virginia, and a brother. Jo seph Jr. Tne tuneral was held Saturday from the home at 2 p.m. Burial was in Bt.

John cemetery. JOHN LAVELLE. son of Patrick J. and Group of styles reflecting latest details of design and super-perfect construction. Choice of materials.

Elaborately carved frames. Settee and armchair. y. fat -rSv Catherine McNulty Lavelle. died Friday in his home.

167 5ih Ave. He was born here three and a half years ago. Besides his parents he leaves a brother. Edward, and a lster. Lenore.

The funeral was held Monday from the home at 2 p.m. Burial took place in Calvary Cemetery. THOMAS McCORMACK died Thursday In his home, 956 77th St. He was an honorary lire member of Columbus Council 126. K.

of an honorary life member of the Varuna Boat Club. Surviving are his wife, Marv: a son. William; three listers Mrs. Marearet Bullock. Mrs.

H. Lennon and Ellen McCormack: two brothers. William and Chris. McCormack. nH four grandchildren.

The funeral was held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the home with a requiem mass ottered in me k. v. r-hurrh nf St. Enhrem.

Fort Hamilton Parkway and 71t St. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMAS HOPKINS, 54. husband of the late Margaret Sullivan Hopkins, died on Wednesday In his home, 414 45th leaving two' sons. Gerard and Walter.

The funeral was held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the chapel at 476 723d to St. ix-oi'B nhnrrh. where a reauiem i1! flij llPj mass was ottered. Burial was In Holy Cross Cemetery.

MARY E. FENNELLY LEARY of 535 4Sth St the widow of James Leary. died Wednesday, leaving a brother. James T. Fennelly, and a granddaughter.

Mrs John an una former member of Visitation Parish. The funeral was held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the home to the C. Church of St. Agatha, where a reauiem mas was offered Burial was CKOSE-dDlUT! IFLdDdDM SAMPLE EDraiNG HMD ADM SIUITIES in wnlv Cross Cemetery.

dviu Hleri Fridnv. leaving a Mr, samuel Goodman. The Mnnrlav at 9:30 a.m. from the home. 618 11th to the C.

i "I.i. a o.vimir where a reauiem was offered: Burial was in St. T.hn', OAmmterv. Various styles, all full 10-piece suites, mostly in rich Walnut veneers. Table, buffet, china cabinet, server, armchair and 5 side chairs.

Former values to $149. PAY A LITTLE EACH WEEK MARY J. HANBURY. daughter of the iste William and Mary Jeenev led Mon-dav In her home, 1701a Garneid riace. The deceased was born in County SI go Ireland, and has resided Iri the United States for more than 50 vears.

She Ms survived by her husband. Edward two sons. Joseph P. and Edward daughter. Mrs.

Leo Lloyd. The ihiri vesterdav at 10 a.m. solemn mass of requiem Vat St Francis Xavier O. Church followed. Burial took place In Holv cross cemetery.

JOSEPH MYLES SMITH brother of Smith Sons, mdcrtakers at 248 Prosoect Parle West, ulea suuurin, Yi. He was the husband" of the I former Florence Powl.s and ton of the late Michael and Cath-irine V. Smith. He leaves another brother. Peter V.

Smith, ana lour era, in um. nosalle Nittoly, 5TH AVENUE STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING 5TH AVENUE STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING CO. (KM AIE OJ Mrs. Claire McPortland and Mrs. Joseph O'Connell.

The funeral was held yesterday at 9:30 a.m. from the chapel to tne nf tMm Unlv NsDie. where a requiem mass was offered Burial was In Holy cros cemetery llciweeu ltli autl ITDITTOI AVE I OLD GOLD Highrct Price Paid STS.9 BIIOOKLYX 637-645 FULTON STREET, 0pp. Strand Theater THESE STORES OPEN Sale Also at Our Other Stores 839-841 BROADWAY, Cor. Park Street WED SAT.

806-810 MANHATTAN Cor. Grcenpoint TILL 10 P. M. L. BRAUTMAN Government License.

RELIABLE JEWELER 25 Yean In BAY RIDGE 5815 5th Ave..

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