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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY, JAN. 28, 1941 George Price, 81; 1,000 PAY FINAL TRIBUTE TO SENATOR HOWARD (f I State legislators, including Senators Thomas C. Desmond, Seymour Halpern. Jacob Schwartzwald, Joseph EsqulroJ, Allan Ryan, John J. Dunnigan, Carl Pack and Joseph Hanley and Assemblymen Robert Crews, Charles J.

Beckinella, Francis Dorn and Michael J. Oillen. Others present included Representative William J. Heffernan, William F. King, chief clerk of the State Senate; Supreme Court Justice Philip Kleinfeld; Joseph B.

Whltty, chief clerk of the Appellate Term; Borough Secretary Albert Schan-aer, Sheriff James V. Mangano, Deputy Sheriff Joseph A. Madden and Mrs. Agnes Leonard Ward, Democratic co-leader of-the 7th A. D.

Lj 0 1 LAST RITES FOR SENATOR HOWARD Many prominent petsonswere among the mourners who looked on today as flower-blanketed casket of State Senator John J. Howard was borne into the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 5th Ave. and 59th where requiem mass was celebrated. held from the home at 10:15 a.m. tomorrow with a solemn mass of requiem at St, Teresa's R.

C. Church. her home, 22 Mulford St. The Rev. E.

Hannington Wilson will officiate. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Goddard, who was born in Brooklyn, is survived "by her husband, William a son, William a. daughter, Mrs.

Wallace Otis; two brothers, Thomas Warburton of E'rooklyn and Ernest Warburton of East Orange, N. and a sister, Mrs. John Long of Brooklyn. James J. Clune James J.

Clune of 1066 Bergen St. died Sunday at his home. He was born in Ireland and was retired from business. Surviving are his widow, Ellen O'Neill Clune; two daughters, Alice M. and Margaret and a son, James S.

Clune. He also was the father of the late John S. Clune. Also surviving are six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The funeral will be DEATHS 11 Francis C.

Heenan, Prominent Catholic Active Layman Helped Found Church Groups Francis C. Heenan, formerly prominent in Catholic Church and fraternal work here, died yesterday at his home, 165 6th after an illness of three months. He was 77. Mr. Heenan, who was born in i Brooklyn, formerly was employed with the American Exchange National Bank.

He took an important part in organizing the Catholic Benevolent Legion and served as piesident of Council I. He also was for many years treasurer of the International Catholic Truth Society, which was organized at a meeting at his home. At the time of the organization of Columbus Council, 126, K. of Mr. Heenan was elected as its first secretary.

He also was a veteran of the old 23d Regiment, serving in Company and was a member of the St. Vincent dj Paul So-. ciety of St. Augustine's Church, Mr. Heenan is survived by his Nora Riley a daun-j ter, Loreita and two sons, James and Francis M.

Heenan. The funeral mass will be held at St. Augustine's R. C. Church on Thursday morning.

Veterans Attend Zucker Funeral Hospitalization Chief Of Jewish Group Honored Representatives of various veterans organizations In Brooklyn last night paid their last respects to Charles Zucker, county hospitalization chairman of the Kings County Council of Jewish War Veterans, at services at the Midwood Memorial Chapel, 1625 Coney Island Ave. Bu rial takes place this afternoon tn Cypress Hills Cemetery. Mr. Zucker, whose home was at 1387 St. John's Place, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon, just before "curtain time" for a vaudeville show he had arranged for bed-ridden veterans at the Brooklyn Naval Hospital.

He was 50 and a veteran of the World War, in which he was gassed while fighting with Company of the 302d Infantry. He was member of the Samuel R. Hoffman Post, Jewish War Veterans, Brownsville Post, American Legion, and the NoahBenevolent Society. He was active in veteran affairs War Veterans for five years, and prior to that serving in the same capacity for the American Legion. He is survived by two children, Bernard and Gloria.

Among the J. W. V. officials who attended the services were Charles Kaplan, commander of Hoffman Post; National Vice Commander Sol Abelow, National Recruiting Officer Abe Cohen, State Junior Vice Commander Archie Greenberg and Acting County Commander Bernard E. Perelson.

Rabbi Morris Granchow delivered the eulogy. For four eonvontenoo bronob offlet 1i locnUd at 2 Cmm Street ROBERT CiDIOAN Himim (hisholm (JTapman Jftfliotn New Tort Stock tlchanot RUCTION SRLES C. H. ADEI.MAN. AUCTIONEER.

rll January 29th. 1941 at 9:15 a.m.. at 318 Clatkxon Ac, Brooklyn, Chev. ruM Touring Coach, Motor No. 2613, I retaken from Jacob ZibuUky.

S. SADOVVSKT, AUCTIONEER, sW Feb. 5. 1941. 9:00 a.m..

3719 18th Brooklyn, Ford Coach. Motor No. 18-461342. account of Irvini Fefnstein. TAKE NOTICE THAT JERE J.

REID, auctioneer, will sell at puhlia auction. Eeb. 4th. 1941. 1 45 p.m., Bruno Sales 4 Service, 2S01 West 8th Brooklyn, N.

Mercury Fordor Sedan. Motor No. 99A-K2434. TAKE NOTICE THAT JERE J. REIT), eurtioneer, will sell at public auction, Feb.

4th, 1941. 3:15 p.m., Mansfield Motors, 1599 Flatbuah Brooklyn. N. Mercury Fordor Sedan. Motor No.

99A-48151. PAWNBROKERS SALES ESTATE OF EUGENE ROSEN BAUM'S AUCTIONEERS. J. Kelly, J. Feldhuhn, I.

Kireehner, J. Schwalb. aell at 70 Bowery, at 8 e.ra. Jan. 30 By order of I.

Golden, 43fl 51 diainons, ellverware, Jewelry, second-hand watchea. odds and ends, clothinir, pledged from 68447 of Sept, 20, 1938, to 16685 of Dec. 27. 1939. Ja33-t nSu V.

S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES UNITElTsTAf ESTmXrSHAL SALE Ry virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed end delivered. I will aell at public auction on Mon-dav, February 3rd. 1941, at 12 o'clock norm, the Tuit "Virginia Lee," her engines, at the toot of Clinton Street, Brooklyn. N.

T. Docket 76-207, dated January 2U1. 1941. ALEXANDER. ASH JONES, Proctori for the I.ibellanl.

ARTHUR (1. JAKGER, United Staler Marshal, Eastern Dis-tiict, New York. oSu FORECLOSCKES SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY -LOUIS F. SIX) FIELD vs. NICOLA DePASHU ALE, et al.

Pursuant to judmtient dated Janu-aiv 15. 1941. I will sell at public auc. lion, hv FRED H. SOHAKER.

auction-eer, al the Brooklvn Real Estate Ex-channe. 189 Montanue Brooklyn, New York, at 12 clock on Feb, 11th, 1941, premises tn Kinrs Countv. situate on the southeast corner of visitation Place and Van Brunt Street, helnt 31' on Van Rrunt St by 70' on Visiutlnn Place, the southerly linn runninf IhrotiEh a Party wall, HAROLD TURK. Referee, ALFRED J. CONFORTI.

riajntuf Attorney. 41 Maiden Lane, New York Tu City. Ja31 23 28 20 f4 0 I i Of L. I. Pioneers Family One of Oldest On the North Shore Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Glen Cove, Jan.

28 George James Price, a member of one of the oldest families on the north shore, died here yesterday at the home of his niece, Miss Anne O. Price, on Walnut Road. Mr. Price, who was 81, was the last of his generation in the community. He was born in Glen Cove, a fon of the late George James and Susan Louise Thompson Price.

The family homestead. Dosoris Manor, overlooking Long Island Sound and Dosoris Pond, adjoins the estate of J. P. Morgan. It is now a part of Belvoir, the estate of Francis D.

Bartow, a partner of Mr. Morgan. On a recent birthday Mr. Price showed a tax bill of $25 on the 1853 levy on his holdings, now valued at $20,000 an acre. In addition to his niece Mr.

Price leaves a nephew, George Price of Pinehurst, N. C. Mrs. Jessie G. Girard Special to the Brooklyn Eaqle Bay Shore, Jan.

28 Mrs. Jessie Gardner Girard, retired actress, died here yesterday at the South-side Hospital at the age of 68. She began her stage career with a Philadelphia opera company at the age of 12 and later toured with the Donnelly Girard Company. She appeared in "The Rain Makers," "My Friend from India," and "The Geezer." Following her marriage to Eddie Girard she played in vaudeville with him in this country and the British Isles. Since May, 1930, she has been living at the Percy Williams Home, i East Lslip.

SUTPHIN ANNIE E. (nee Kelly) on January 27, resident of Lake Ronkonkoma, L. beloved sister of Mrs. Mary Scanlon and Mrs. Ellen Hayes; aunt of Anna O'Connor, Rita Linekln, Edna Van Horn, Florence Fields, James, Kenneth and Helen Hayes.

Reposing at the parlors of J. J. Sullivan 486 Classon Avenue. Funeral on Thursday at the Church of the Nativity, Classon Avenue and Madison Street, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated at 10 a.m, TEMPLETON On January 27, 1941. ALEXANDER beloved hus band of the late Bessie (nee Holt) devoted father of Henry W.

Templeton, Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place, Funeral services Thursday, 1:45 p.m. THOMAS WILLIAM on January 26, 1941, beloved husband of Mae; devoted father of Walter Schwerdt; brother of Minnie Carry. Funeral services at his residence, 529 84th Street, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 2 p.m., Flower Hill Cemetery.

TRIMMER Suddenly, on January 27, NORMAN beloved husband of Matilda Hartmann and father of William, Norman, Dorothy, Daniel, Walter, Robert, Charles and the late John. Services Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock, at Henry McCad-din's Chapel, 24 7th Avenue. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. WENZEL On Tuesday, January 28,1941, ELIZABETH NORRIS WENZEL of 992 Sterling Place; be-j loved wife of the late Augustus Wenzel.

Service at Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday, 2 p.m. In 00emoriam ABRAMS ISAAC. In memory of beloved husband and uncle. Died i January ismo, WIFE and NEPHEW. CREWS In loving memory of JOHN January 28 1928.

Nothinir can ever lkp awav Thp lovff a heart hold dear: Fond memories linger every daf, Remembrance keeps him pear. The FAMILY. REILLY In loving memory of our dear brother and son. CHARLES. Solemn high mass.

Wednesday, January 29, 1941. at St. Agnes R. C. Church, Hoyt-Sackett Streets, at 8 a.m.

Walter S.Coofee iNCORioitantu- DIGNIFIED As Low iters FUNERALS to ltJJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES aanoKLVN 1S1 UndM Saulnar SUekmamtar 4-1200 SO Seven Annee MAi 2-tSSS 1218 natbttah 2 0266-7 OUfIN 150-10 HHUMe Avaeue Mmelee t-6670 03-32 Fornl venue HEfemM J-OtOO ISO-14 North. Blvd. Mdependenct 1-0600 BTtTCN ISLAND Beach St, Sutton Clbr altar 7-6100 MANHATTAN 117 Waat 72nd Street TRfalar 7O0 14S1 First avenee HHiealaeosr -IOO eON 1 Wt lSOtn Street Myntend 0-1WO 16S E. Trement Ave. lUiftew 7 2700 141 Willla Hvenw-MOtt Haven (-0272 WIlTCHItTt 214 Mamaroneck Avenue White Weaii 31 Pkone tor ffeereienetle ef Wrln for Itluitrated Booklet No Obivolion Lost and Found Advertisements Appear Daily on Page Under "Announce menti" More than 1,000 persons, Including Stale legislators and Brooklyn political leaders, attended the requiem mass today for State Senator John J.

Howard in the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 5th Ave. and 59th St. Senator Howard, who was 71, died Friday at his home, 453 55th after a brief illness. The mass was celebrated by the Rev. John Trlbull, pastor of the "church, assisted by the Rev.

John Crowell as deacon and the Rev. Thomas F. O'Connor of Newburgh as sub-deacon. Burial followed in Holy Cross Cemetery. Secretary of State Michael J.

Walsh headed the delegation of Charles J. Stewart, Stock Broker's Son Well-Known Bay Ridge AthleteWas Fordham Man Charles J. Stewart of 260 76th son of Charles E. Stewart, a member of the New York Stock Exchange 1 and a partner of Libaire Stout Ac died yesterday at Holy Family Hospital after a brief illness. Mr.

Stewart, who was 26, was employed by the British Purchasing Commission. He was a graduate of Georgetown Preparatory School and Fordham University, class of 1937. Ho was well known in Bay Ridge athletic circles, particularly in basketball, and had played with the Crescent and Downtown Athletic Hubs. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Angels R. C.

Church. Besides his father, he is survived by his mother, Florence Lynch Stewart; three brothers, William Edward J. and Eugene and three listers, Mrs, J. Donald Kelly and Adams, Norval Agnew, Mary Balich, Christ Barker, Wlllard Barnes, Alice N. Bouker, De Witt Breit, John Brustman, Mary Butler, Mary Caccia, Sarah A.

Cassola, Lane, Kathleen T. Lomas, Joseph Marshall, Thomas McCann, Joseph McKecver, Fannie McNeely, Margare Milner, Samuel O'Mara, David Overbagh, Henry Parker, Frank Pearsall, Anna C. Penny, William A. Pfeiffer, Mary Phelan, Nicholas Rosenfeld, Rose Ryan, Christopher Sambowsky, Richard Scott, Robert B. Siltanen, Fanny Stetter, Sarah E.

Stewart, Charles Sutphln, Annie E. Templeton, Frederick Collins, Winifred M. Combes, Willard Connor, Catherine C. Cook, Joseph Crane, Frederick Croft, Minnie Dolan, William Fox, Katherlne Gass, Anthony Gibbons, Matthew Heenan, Francis leelheimer, Mamie Alexander Thomas, William Kennedy, Trimmer, Norman Vincent Wenzel, Elizabeth ADAMS On January. 27, 1941, NORVAL WILSON, husband of Mary L.

Adams. Services at his residence, 745 Classon Avenue, Wednesday, January 29, 10:30 ajn. AGNEW On Sunday, January 26, 1941, at 373 6th Avenue, MARY AGNEW, beloved aunt of Katherlne A. Woods and Margaret Woods Pyne, Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. Solemn mass of requiem St.

Saviour's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BALICH CHRIST, on Monday, January 27, 1941, of 465 4th Street.

Remains reposing at Edward H. C. Dunn Chapel, 298 7th Avenue. BARKER On Sunday, January 26, 1941, WILLARD WOOD of 457 6th Street, devoted and beloved brother of Henrietta F. Barker.

Service at his residence Wednesday at 3 p.m. BARNES ALICE aged 76, at iteno, vi w.e liam H. Barnes oi Kiverneaa. i. Funeral Rivcrhead, Thursday, 2 p.m.

BOUKER DE WITT aged 75 years, formerly of Far Rockaway and Brooklyn, at Woodbrldge, Monday, January 27, 1941. Service at Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbrldge, N. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Thursday morning at convenience of family. BREIT Suddenly, January 26, 1941, JOHN beloved husband of Rose (nee Cramc); son of Mathilda Breit, and brother of Mrs.

Ida Lovell, Edward and George Breit. Service at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Wednesday at 8 p.m. BRUSTMAN MARY, at home, 88 Chestnut Street, January ,26,1941. Survived by two brothers, Funeral Wednesday morning. Solemn mass of requiem at Blessed Sacrament R.

C. Church 10:45 i.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Directed by William Murphy and Son, BUTLER On Monday, January 27, 1941, MARY ARTLEDGE, of 415 E. 16th Street, beloved wife of Dr.

William E. Butler and mother of Frances B. MacLeod, Jean B. Lsne and Anne B. Payne.

Services lit the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment private. the Misses Mary and Joan A. Stewart. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning with a requiem mass at 10:30 o'clock at Our Lady of Angels Church, 354 73d St.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Henry Overbagh, Bank Engineer Henry Overbagh of 3523 Avenue a stationary engineer with the Bank of Manhattan Company, died Sunday after a short illness. He was born in Catsklll, N. and lived in Brooklyn for 15 years. He formerly lived in Manhattan and for 40 years was an elder there in the Spring Street Presbyterian Church, where services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight.

Mr. Overbagh was a member of Standard Council, R. and the New York Building Superintendents Association. Surviving are his widow, Jeannete B. Overbagh, and two sons, H.

Malcolm and Chester B. Overbagh. CACCIA SARAH beloved mother of Nelson J. Griff en; sister of Charles McKinnon, of 315 Ridge-wood Avenue. Funeral from Donnelly and Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue, Wednesday.

Requiem mass Blessed Sacrament Church, 10 a.m. CASSOLA January 27, 1941, FREDERICK beloved husband of Eugenia and father of Louise, Peter, Louis and Frederick Jr. Funeral Thursday from the John E. Duffy Funeral Home, 1047 Coney Island Avenue. Solemn requiem mass St.

Rose of Lima Church, 10 a.m, Interment Calvary Cemetery. COLLINS WINIFRED MANNING, on January 27, beloved wife James and mother of James, El-wood, Thomas, John and Bernard. She is also survived by a sister, Martha McKavanagh, and five grandchildren. Funeral from her residence. 1336 Schenectady Avenue, Friday, 9:30 a.m.

Requiem mass Church of the Little Flower. COMBES At 35 Osborn Place, Rockville Centre, January 27, 1941, WILLARD PARKER, husband of the late Nellie Hampshire Combes; brother of Mrs. Paul Lindner; uncle of Mrs. Charles Ruby, the Rev. Newell D.

Lindner. Services at Pettit Brothers Parlors, 20 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Centre, L. Wednesday, 2 p.m. CONNOR CATHERINE C. (nee Flynn), at her residence, 746 Bush-wirk Avenue; beloved wife oT Jeremiah J.

and devoted mother of Martin and Joseph Connor, Requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. John the Baptist on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Edward J. Carberry, director. COOK On Monday, January 27, 1941, JOSEPH, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Burke); father of Mrs. Rnhpi'f. T.

Hatter unit MYs wm, from recidence, 1629 E. 36th Street, Wednesday. January 29, at 9:30 a.m, Interment St. Charles Cemetery, CRANE Suddenly, on Sunday, January 26, 1941, FREDERICK RALPH CRANE, belqved husband of Eleanor Crane, and devoted son of Frederick E. and Gertrude Crane; brother of Mrs.

Russell Marston. Funeral rtrictly private, CROFT Suddenly, on January 26, 1941, MINNIE, beloved wife of Charles 7. Croft and mother of Mrs. Frances Curtln. Services at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Wednesday at 8 p.m.

DOLAN WILLIAM January 26, beloved father of Pierce; devoted brother of Loretta A. Tobin; retired member of N. Y. D. Funeral from Walter Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; requiem mass St.

Anselm'i R. C. Church Thursday, 10 a.m, Interment Calvary Cemetery, FOX KATHERINE, January 27, 1941, of 111-08 208th Street, Hollls, beloved wife of Eugene; devoted mother of Eugene Grace Bree-den and Rita Fox, Funeral from her home Thursday, 8:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St, Pascal Baylon, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

Interment 8t, John's Cemetery. Direction Kearns tc Bonn. i Francis C. Heenan LU. L.

McCar.n, Nava! Reservist Served on Troop Transport During the World War Lt. Joseph L. McCann, V. S. Naval Reserve, died early yesterday at the Brooklyn Naval Hospital after being stricken with a heart attack Saturday at his home, 554 75th St.

He was 54. Born in Brooklyn, he was a graduate of the Saored Heart School. During the World War he served aboard the Aphrodite, convoying troops to France, and received his commission as lieutenant while overseas. He was a member of the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks, Columbus Council, K. of the Celtic Circle and the Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Angels R.

C. Church and was past president of the Sacred Heart Alumni. Lieutenant McCann is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret E. McCann, and a daughter, Dorothy M.

The funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. Thursday from his residence, thence to Our Lady of Angels Church, 74th St. and 4th where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Burial will be in the National Cemetery, Farmlngdale. illiam R.

White, City Law Examiner Funeral services for William R. Whit, chief examiner of the Law Department of the City of New York, who died Saturday at the age of 57, will be held tomorrow morning, A requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock in St. Barnabas Church, E. 241st St. and Martha the Bronx, and burial will be in St.

Raymond's Cemetery, Mr. White, whose home was at 4374 Van Cortland Park East, the Bronx, was a former patrolman and was a classmate of Mayor La-Guardia in the law school of New York University. The Mayor, in his condolences to the family, recalled that he had known Mr. White for many years, and cited his rapid promotions during the past seven years. Mr.

White was born In Syracuse and came to New York in 1905 after having attended Syracuse Univer-i slty. Appointed a patrolman and assigned to the Detective Bureau, he took up the study of law and was assigned to the legal bureau of the Plice Department prior to graduation and his admission to the bar In 1911. Early in 1913 he I resigned from the police force and was appointed an examiner in the Law Department. He is survived by his widowkMrs. Kathryn Hore White; two daugh-'l ters, Mrs.

Marie Gleeson and Helen WW! onrl fhrw snn. William R. White. Henry F. and Robert E.

Additional Obituaries On Page 8 DISSOLUTION NOTICES ST'P ft COlT RT5r STAT OK NBW YORK, COUNTY OK KINftS -In th- matter of the application of UAH HERMAN, petitioner, for an order for the dissolution of hr mm-riHKi- with JOSEPH HERMAN', rtf-(pontli'iit. To JOSEPH RERMAN: TAKE NOTICE that a petition fiai Vi presented to this Court lv RE RERMAN. your wife, for the dissolution uf your man-lane on the mound that you have absented yourself for five successive years last pa.t without heing known to her to he luinii. and that she believes you to be dead, and that pursuant to an older of said Court, entered the Kith day of January, 194). a hearing will he had upon said petition at the said Supreme Court.

Special Term. Pint in Koont 110(1 in the Municipal HuilditiK. t'uiirt and Joraleinoti Streets, Rorouah of I'llV of Yolk Oil the diiv of March, at 10 o'cloi in the forenoon. Dated. Brooklyn.

New York, January 9Ui l'Hl RAE HER AN, Petitioner. SIMON S. KATZ. Attorney for Petitioner, office and P. o.

Address. 21 Hniiidwnv. Rnroiidh uf Manhattnii. (My of New Jfork. Tu STATE OK NEW YliTlK.

DEPARTMENT OE STATE, I Do HEREBY CERTIFY that a certificate of dissolution of MAYERS' li AIRY CORP. bus been filed in this depurtment this day and tiiat it appeals therefrom that such corporation tins complied with section one hundred and five of the Stoi Corporation Law, and that It Is dissolved GIVEN IN under my hand and offu inl seal of the liepariment of Slate, at the ISeal) Cilv of Albany, this sixteenth dav Junuarv, one thousand nine hundred and for! V.one MICH A EI, WALSH, 'itv of State fly FRANK S. SHARf, Deputy i i i Mrs. W. E.

Goddcrd Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Palchogue, Jan. 28 Funeral services were to be held in Ruland's Chapel today for Mrs. Lillian E. Goddard, 60, who died Saturday in MARSHALL THOMAS on January 27, 1941, at his home, 471 Senator Street, beloved husband of Winifred M. Marshall (nee Hayes).

Reposing in Chapel of J. Albert Barron, 60th Street and 5th Avenue. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn mass of requiem Our Lady of Angels Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery.

McCANN On Monday, January 27, 1941, JOSEPH lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, beloved husband of Margaret father of Dorothy M. Funeral from residence, 554 75th Street- (Bay Ridge Parkway), on Thursday, January 30, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, interment National Cemetery, Farm-ingdale, L. I.

Was a member of Sacred Heart Alumni. McKELVER January 26, FANNIE, beloved sister of James, of 150 St. James Place. Funeral from the Galligart Funeral Home, 978 Bedford Avenue, Wednesday at 9 o'clock; requiem mass St. Patrick's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, McNEELY On January 27, MARGARET, at her residence, 440 16th Street, beloved mother of James Joseph and Philip McNeely, and Helen Roeser, Funeral Thursday, January 30, at 9 a.m.; thence to Holy Name R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MILNER SAMUEL, on January 27, 1941; native of County Cork, Ireland; at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. S.

Baker, 8675 14th Avenue; dear father of, Mrs. William Pinkerton, Mrs, J. Braun and Mrs. S. Baker; also survived by three brothers, Patrick of Brooklyn, Robert of Wales and Richard of Ireland.

Reposing at F. J. McLaughlin, 8125 3d Avenue. Requiem mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Fin-bar's R.

Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'MARA DAVID, died January 26 Survived by wf ie and two daughters and brother of Dr. William O'Mara and Mrs. Thomas Shortell of Brooklyn. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from his residence, 92 Linden Avenue, Jersey City, OVERBAGH January 26, 1941, HENRY OVERBAGH, of 3523 Avenue Brooklyn, beloved husband of Jeannette Booth Overbagh.

and father of H. Malcolm and Chester B. Overbagh. Services at Spring Street Presbyterian Church, corner Spring Street and Varick Street, New York City, Tuesday at 8 p.m. PIPKTD VO ANtf 9fi 1941, of 510 9th Street, beloved husband of Delia; father of Frank Mary Duck.

Solemn requiem mass Wednesday, 10:45 a.m., St. Saviour's R. C. Church. Reposing Chapel Joseph G.

Duffy, 237 9th Street. Raaionablo coiti, paraonal aarvlco and txporisnc rep-roitnt the moat Important aldi to out clientele. Geo.w. -Peesc' ttwcacci 0 SON INC Funeral Dlrectori tn Nootrand An. Ttrllni l-ftM Vital Notlcei accepted 8 a.m.

tn 2 p.m. tnr publication the same day; a late as 10 p.m. Saturday night tor publication ounday GASS ANTHONY CHARLES, on Sunday, January 26, 1941; beloved brother of Rose Sinner and John Gass. Funeral from his residence, 83-34 63d Avenue, West Forest Hills, L. on Thursday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass St. Margaret R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Mast Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Member Queens Boro Lodge, No. 878, B. P. O. Electrotypers Union No.

100, Catholic Young Men of Morgan Avenue, Compact Benevolent Society. GIBBONS On January 27, 1941, MATTHEW of 2206 Glenwood Road, beloved husband of Theresa (nee Leadbeater); devoted father of Mrs. Marion Stokley, Helen, Alice, Bessie and John Gibbons; brother of James, Thomas and Austin Gibbons. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass Our Lady of Refuge Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, HEENAN On Monday, January 27, 1941, at 165 6th Avenue, FRAN- CIS C. HEENAN, beloved husband of Nora Riley Heenan and father of James Francis M. and Loretta brother of the late Anna and Mary H. Heenan, Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a.m.; solemn mass of requiem St. Augustine's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. IGELHEIMER MAMIE, beloved wife of the late Henry; devoted mother of Madeline Salzman, Carrie Schwarzkopf and David Igel-hetmer. Funeral at Chapel, 187 S.

Oxford Street; on Wednesday, January 29, at a.m. KANE ANNA (nee McNamara), on January 27. Reposing at 549 Bergen Street, beloved wife of John; devoted mother of Donald, Ambrose. Mrs. Edward Mahon, Anna, Helen, Madeline and Margaret; sister of Mrs.

William Balfe and Jeremiah McNamara. Solemn requiem mass Thursday, January 30, at 9 a.m., St. Augustine's R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KENNEDY VINCENT, suddenly, brother of Sarsfield Kennedy, Estelle and Alicia Kennedy. Services O'Mara Funeral 702 High Street, Newark, N. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Brooklyn, Wednesday, January 29, LANE Sunday, January 26, 1941, at 238 8th Street, KATHLEEN T.

LANE, beloved daughter of Francis and Kath'een Lane, Funeral day, 9 a.m. Solemn mass of re quiem St. Thomas Church, LOMAS On January 27, 1941. JOSEPH LOMAS. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. In The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriaita" Verses You msy obuin i copy of this booklet, without charge, by calling an Ad Taker it MAin 4-6200, PEARSALL January 26, 1941, ANNA C. (nee McDermott), beloved wife of George E. Funeral from residence, 4309 Clarendon Road, Thursday, January 30, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at Little Flower Church.

Interment St, John's Cemetery. PENNY WILLIAM suddenly, on January 27, aged 30 years; son of Ethel and Donald Penny of Hampton Bays, L. I. Funeral Thursday, January 30, 2:30 p.m., from the Methodist Church, Hampton Bays, L. I.

PFEIFFER MARY Monday, January 27, beloved wife of the late Otto J. Pfeiffer, at her residence, 79 Eldert Street. Survived by her sons, Ernest, John, and one daughter, Mrs. Frank C. Du Moulin.

Requiem mass Thursday, January 30, at 10 a.m., Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs, Central Avenue and Covert Street, PHELAN On Saturday, January 25, 1941, NICHOLAS beloved husband of Mary Sutton Phelan and father of Anastasia, John, Nicholas Patrick and Thomas Phelan, and brother of Rev. Mother Gerard, president of Mary Mount College, Tarrytown, N. Y. Funeral from Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadwa and Aberdeen Street, at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROSENFELD ROSE, beloved mother of Benedict Harold H. and Leon; dear daughter of Josef Posner; devoted sister of Kate Iskowltz and Ben Posner. Services Flatbush Memorial Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Avenue, Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. A CHRISTOPHER, on January 27, 1941, at Rockland Lake, N.

beloved husband of the late Mary dear father of Jane Mrs. Lillian Rubacky, Edward J. i Sm Memorial 2 Park West, until Thursday, 9:45 n.m. Requiem mass Holy Name Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. tNyack papers please copy.) SAMBOWSKY January 27, 1941, RICHARD, beloved father of Mrs.

Alice Kropp. Funeral services at his home, 7546 60th Lane, Glen-dale, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 2 p.m., Green-Wood Cemetery, SCOTT ROBERT at his residence, 623 84th Street. Notice 01 funeval latcr SILTANEN On January 27, 1941, FANNY SILTANEN. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

STETTER On January 26, 1941, SARAH ELIZABETH, beloved wife of Peter Stetter and devoted mother of Mrs. John Keers and Mrs. William Blythe and loving grandmother of Bruce Keers, Services at her residence, 331 81st Street, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. STEWART CHARLES on January 27, beloved son of Charles E.

and Florence Lynch Stewart; dear brother of William Edward Eugene Mrs. J. Donald Kelly, and the Misses Mary J. and Joan A. Reposing at his residence, 260 76th St.

Solemn requiem mass Thursday, January 30, 10:30 a.m., Our Lady of Angel R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, I i ji31-2t mary 01 State..

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