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Daily News from New York, New York • 89

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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89
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'ft. Dasf Foot Forward cn Dig Jch 1 roofelpn i 1 lAv- bitunrp i I Vi LI JOHN F. KENNY A Requiem Mass for John F. Kenny, 57, of 402 Marine will be offered at A.M. today at St.

Patrick's Church, Doth Stand Fourth Ave. Kenny, an employe of the Department of Public Works, died Sunday. He leaves his wife, Helen; a brother, Charles; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Keane and Mary Kenny, a and a nephew. Burial will be in i US' 1 i I I -3 4 Hazelton, MICHAEL Ll'ISI i I ft' ilnipinflnn ftgviiMaff rf Fold-Em-Up STROLLER STEP, EED OR COFFEE TABLES 1 5 y.

p. A Requiem Mass fur Michael Luisi of 407 Humboldt who died Monday at 101, will be held at 9:30 A.M. in St. Francis of Paola Church, Conselyea St. and Humboldt Ave.

Ilis remains are at the Greenpoint Chapel, 78 Kintrsland Ave. and burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. He is survived by two sons, Charles and Vincent, who is in Italy; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Matiro, and 1 $5 $5 ry: AND AWAY WE GO! TAKES 10 TO TANGO! Fix-em-YourseSf TV SETS HOLLYWOOD HEAD30ARDS 20 grandchildren.

DR. PAUL PYBL'RX A Requiem Mass for Dr. Paul F. Pyburn, i0, was offered yesterday in the chapel of St. Anthony's Hospital, 89-15 Woodhaven Mrs.

Robert Wagner gets helping foot from His Honor and Borough President Cashmore as she starts digging on site of new $400,000 residence for medical stafT and nurses of Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged, Howard and Dumont Aves. Others (I. to are Jack Alpert. chairman of the building committee, and nurses Ellen Luchini and Mary Burke. Home plans expansion program.

Back-Seat Gunmen Throtties a Payroll His face masked by a handkerchief, a runty gunman stole an auto ride with two warehouse employes yesterday and pocketed a $500 payroll near the Red Hook waterfront. rr MAKE HIM HAPPY! TO HOLD l)i YOUR HEAD ON DE BED 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS! Box Spring or Mattress Woodhaven. Dr. Pyburn, who practiced in the Bedford area for about 40 years before his retirement, was a native Brooklynite. He died Friday at the hospital, where he had been living.

He was; a graduate of Bellevue Medical School. He leaves a son, Paul four grandchildren and seven: great-grandchildren. Burial was; in Holy Cross Cemetery. HERBERT LOSEE Presbyterian services for Herbert Lesee, 72, retired broker and former Park Slope resident, will be held at 8 P. M.

today at the1 $195 $5 "Hold it!" he told Henry 1 Abramson, 50, a bookkeeper, and Folk PRETTY PERKY PATTERNS! Singer FLOOR SAMPLES S-' At Library ODD BEDS METAL CABINETS Biagio Ferrauilo, 24, driver of the car, as it pulled up to a stop sign four blocks from the Bowne-Morton Stores, 600 Smith where they work. Then the thug hopped into the rear seat. Leveling the pistol at Fer-rauilo's head, he ordered the $5 SAMPLES driver to Van Brunt and Sullivan Sts. Then he turned the gun on Abramson and asked for the money just drawn from the Chase Manhattan Bank in down Arun a Montreal-born folk singer and guitarist, will make his first appearance at the Brooklyn Public Library's Flatbush branch. Linden Blvd.

near Flatbush 8 tonight. This program and two otheri by Foxman at other branches later in) the season will be open to the public. Zionism's 60fh FOR ODD RELATIONS SAMPLES USED GREAT FOR HOARDING MONEY! 9x12 RUGS Campbell Funeral Home, 81st St. and Madison Manhattan. He died Sunday at his home on Feeks Lane, Locust Valley, L.

I. He leaves his wife, Violet; a son, Herbert; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Higgins; a brother, Alanson, and six grandchildren. Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery. MRS.

ROBERT Services for Mrs. Doris J. Mahler, 28, of 1654 E. 55th will be held at 8 P.M. today at the Moadinger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Ave.

A native of Brooklyn, she died Sunday in Brooklyn Jewish Hospital. She was a member of the Kings Highway Methodist Church, E. 37th St. and Kings Highway. She leaves her husband, Robert W.

Mahler; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerschbaum, and two brothers, Walter E. and Robert N. Kerschbaum.

Burial will be tomorrow in Pinelawn National Cemetery. PLATFORM ROCKERS town Manhattan. Abramson hesitated, but forked it over when the gunman made a menacing gesture. The thug got out and told them to "move on." Police iof the Union St. station sent sjx cars to the scene, but found ho trace of the robber.

75 WOOLS RAYONS 72 WHY BE OFF YOUR ROCKER? Buy one and sit To Be Marke SAMPLES, USED FLOOR SAMPLES Heads Baptist Children's Horns ODD BUFFETS 5 PIECE CHROME DINETTE SETS The 60th anniversary of Zionism will be observed at 8:30 P. M. today at the Brooklvn Jewish LONG TIME NO TEA! 12 WHEN DO WE EAT? JOHN W. MURPHY Alfred A. Lohne, secretary ofiCenter 667 Eastern Parkway.

the board of trustees, Queen n.T As7eJ? T.a? Zionist Rntit riA i District No. 14, Zionist Orgamza-Baptist Church, has been elected tion of America, sponsor the pro-president of the board of directors! gram, at which jrax Ballas, a of the Baptist Children's Home of district leader, will he honored. Long Island, 2300 Ocean Ave. Kedelheim, xi mi i-i vice president of the national succeeds Herman Otto Klug of organization, will be tfce principal SAMPLES, USED SAMPLES. USED 3 PC.

LIVING ROOM SUITES F1X-EM-YOURSELF tiaiiictiea nauL si i.nurrn. isnpaLor S3 THEY'VE LIVED WASHING MACHINES FOR 25 A LITTLE A Requiem Mass for John W. Murphy, retired shipping executive of 417 72d will be offered at 9:30 A. M. today in Our Lady of Angels Church, Fourth Ave.

and 73d St. Murphy died Sunday. He formerly was connected with the Texas Transport and Terminal the Moore Mc-Cormick Line and the Bank Lines. A native of Brooklyn, he served with the Army in World War I. He leaves his wife, Gertrude: two brothers.

City Councilman James J. Murphy and Charles E. Murphy, and three sisters, Mrs. Christine Charlwood, Mrs. Marie Fischer and Mrs.

Helene Oehne. Burial will be in Pinelawn National Cemetery. 15 Students ct St. Francis In University Who's Who Connell Boyle of 1818 Madison Place, Student Council USED. RECOND.

3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITES FAMOUS MAKE REFRIGERATORS president of St. Francis College, was named to Who's Who PUT OUT in American Universities and Colleees, with 14 other stu BABY, IT'S COLD INSIDE! M' CU. 1L THOSE LIGHTS dents, it was announced. Others were Joseph Crivelli, 425 USE. REtOND.

RECOND. oUd 1'aul Dolan. 408 Sackett i Workshop Set Death Notices Peter F. Gay, 902 Union OPEN AN ACCOUNT EASY TERMS Jonathan Greene. 469 54th In Bike Safety Charles Haas, 7200 Ridge Guy Mastrion, 560 Wythe mm: MATTHEWS Harry F.

Of 13th St. Monday. Oct. 157. KeloveU of Calhertne nee Boylani.

I.ov-inic father- of Harry brother of Ger-trittl3 ami Eleanor Karseboom. Also 6ilryivel by one KrandcluM. Rc-Jio-iinir Lynam Funeral Hiime. Fourth corner 13th St. Solemn Reulllem Maiw.

Thursday, 10 A. Holy Family Church. Death and In Memoriarn Notices, Masses and Acknowledgments may be telephoned to THE NEWS by your funeral director mny time up to i M. for insertion in tbt next iay'i piper. For Sunday's paper, botteier, calls must be made by P.

M. Friday. Phone MA 4-6209. ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST 84 MYRTLE AVENIIF jonn n. ivicarcny, izt oist at; The Brooklyn Junior Chamber Daniel Riordan, 305 Beach 90th of Commerce will hold a bicycle Herbert Ryan, 67 93d and safety workshop from 10 A.M.

to Ronald Zammitt, 525 51th all'l P.M. Saturday at the PS 2 IS Brooklyn. playground, Snyder Ave. and Ver- Also Frank D'Ambra, 75-32 onica Place. 60th Lane, Glendale; Robert K.j All youngster yeho attend will Morsut, 220-15 Davenport get safety reflector strips free Queens Village; John J.

Reilly, for the rear of their bikes. The 135-10 230th Laurelton, and strips can be picked up by the Richard Salmon, 38-23 55th lights of a car a quarter-mile Woodside, all Queens. 'away. OPEN'TIL 9:30 p.m. CORNER LAWRENCE BROOKLYN IN THE hEART OF DOWNTOWN B'KLVN'S NEW CIVIC CENTER.

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