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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 16, 1949 23 EICKMAX-WILUAM, on Jan- MUHLERT ELISABETH, Janu-, SHAIN LILLIAN on January uary 15, 1949, beloved brother ofiary 15, 1949, of 720 E. 32d S.ret14, 1949, at her home. 452 Herkimer IBanha Haase and George. Serv-wife of the late Max F.

Muhlert Street. Service at St. John's 'ices Tuesday, 2 p.m., at Sandstrom's1 beloved mother, of Herbert and Chapel, 470 Herkimer Street, Mon- Chapel, 4603 4lh Avenue. jArmin Muhlert and Elinor Hart, day, 1 :30 p.m. a daughter, Mrs.

Dorothy Ryan of Westbury; a 3on. Harold R. Durrant, World War II navy veteran, V. F. W.

representative in the Veterans Administration; WILLIAM J. DURRANT DIES; EX-HEAD OF COUNTY VFW iservice at tne Faircinid Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. SMITH EDWARD on Jan FARNAN Suddenly. January 13, i 1949, ANNIE LOR ETTA nice Need-ihami, beloved wife of Daniel J. 23ratfi3 Bailey, Prank Marnell.

Michael Beifi. Philoirrna Moore, Eliza Brady, Mary T. Morall, John O. Byrnes, John J. Muhlert, E.

Clancy, Alice Nevins, Henrietta Clark, Anna D. Callaghan, B. Cliiford. Philip OHara, Henry S. Coleman, Ethel F.

Ohlert. John T. Depperman, B. U. S.

M. C. lvlin. Frank J. Parastandola, F.

Durrant, W. Pot tenon. W. J. William Rohe, Henry uarv 14, beloved husband of HENRIETTA on.Xred F.

Smith; father of Edward, In 10,11 he became chief of a granddaughter. Elizabeth R. the criminal division of the R'an- and a slster' Mrs' -v Mel" Sheriff's office, remaining there1 vllle William John Durrant, former Kings County Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, who for the last seven IFarnan. Reposing John T. Gal-j January.

14. 1949, at the residenceiThomas, Gerard, the late Paul, Dr. lagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church of her niece, Mi-ss Florence I. Herbert Smith and Mrs. John Fow-jArenue.

Requiem Ma.ss Holy Inno-i Jones, 676 E. 23d Strtet, widow ofler and Mrs. Cyril Harty. Repos-ients Church. East 17th Street andlJatws J.

Nevins; sister of Louise in at 3 Pierrepont Place, Brook-iBeverly Road, Monday, 10 a.m. E. Sullivan. Services at the Moa-lyn. Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m.

Mon- Idinwer Funeral Parlcrs, 1120 Flat- day, January 17, at the Church of 1911. Ho then went to the. until John J. Wintrich years had been a special investi-j District Attorney's office, ''e- gator in the District Attorney's' maining thore as special hives- FLAVIN JULIA of 80 Tomp- bush Avenue, Sunday, 3 p.m. Assumption, Cranberry Street, office, died yesterday in the'tiuatnr until his death Funeral services for Mrs ranian.

Annie R. L. Brooklyn. Flavin. Julia Schwartz, Pauline Avenue, on January 13, be- 15, nf the late Patrick: de-! utALL.WHAN January uro, Mary Charles P.

Edivard R. Ihaln. Lillian E. Hiltir'th. VV.

A. Smith, Edward K.rsch.. Irving Smith, Eloise 'voted mother of Michael, Maurice 1 1849- BRIDGET (nee SMITH ELOISE. on January 14, and Mary Donovan. Funeral Mon-iwife of tne lat Stephen; motheril949.

of 87-73 94th Street, Wood-Jay, 9 30 from Martin's Fu-jof Daniel, James and Anna Survived by cousins. Serv-neral Home, 921 Greene Avenue. 'slster of Mary Crosson; at Iter rest- Ices N. F. Walker Funeral Home, Soon after the first World Aljc.e ridger Wintrich of lf War he became a member of crwn were held vester-Porter Post, Veterans of For- dav at the Kairchild eign Wars, and later, after mov-jj Atlantic Ave.

Burial was ing from Bay Ridge, became a in Maple (jrt)Ve Cemetery, Kew member of the Bridgman Post. He was elected its commander) wintrich. wife of John in 19:12. His interests in U. S.

Veterans Hospital. Kings-bridge Road, the Bronx. He was 55 and lived at 707 Carroll St. Mr. Durrant, a resident of Brooklyn for the last 10 years, served overseas fn World War I with the Army Medical Corps, and soon after his return to this country established a Arfhnr Butn street, wooanaven, oa'cr-ssie Tivlor Catherine Corner Reid Avenue.

Requiem Mass 258a Einerson Place; a Church. St. Ambrose Alicia Thiall. Dorothy Interment of Peters Well, County Galway.l Monday, 8 pm. Funeral Tuesday.

(Ireland. Requiem Mass Tuesday a.m. Interment Cypress Hills 9 a.m., St. Patrick's Church. In-'cemeUry.

Crow Anna Tully, Eugene Recaaiier WUh. Mabel E. Annie erans' affairs spread to the 'prmpni Pnlvni-v nptrtp.rv man for the United Dye Works, FORD MARY, on January 14, trucKing nusiness in ui s.im.utiuii mu I jkH, X. died Thursday. SULLIVAN LEO, January 14.

'Vhebby. F. T. tan. rie reniuinrvi in nidi uait nr sencu 1949.

dear William; mem ber of Third Order of St. Fran HARA HENRY SARSFIELD. 1949. beloved husband of Gertrudo nil Tiwiinw 1 At i- 1 r-- iness until 1927 and then became welfare chairman. He became: cis St.

Michaels Branch i. R-rws- 0i.v, 51' E- )8ln Street, Brooklyn, be-mide V. Stra-vel, James. Leo Jr assiH rn.iflA. January i.

loved brother of James. Mary, and Robert Sullivan; dear brothei Additional Obituaries On Pag 43 hustond of Gene- Prospect Pars west, until lucsna PMi. hat 1. ft M.nnB,. nl ffn- William John Durront Surviving are his wife, the former Agnes E.

McElroy, to whom he was married in r- i u.iuiui,ii MKULtllu, UL Ml I i. 1.1. Uiin La(Utl AIIU Concrete Pile Company of New York City, serving as a stationary engineer. lor Agnes. Alice "'I'1111" lNdmt niithprinr- and John Solemn RnlHv.n P.nnctnir W1- Holy Cross r.

Ea.st.man. Interment iMa.ss on Wednsciay. January 19. atiter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 10 a.m.

at the Church of the Snyder. Avenue, until Tuesday Ci tis K-nas Flower, Avenue and Troy Avenue. a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Ethel Rutsell. Jeanette Cemetery, Services Monday at Vet-1 Chapel, Veterans HENNE EDWARD on Janu bridse Road, Bronx.

N. at ary 14, 1949, beloved son of Ed I Rose of Lima R. C. Church rUT.1?T?T tHHM TT lift a Tntamanl Cf Tat mr't TT r.u v-. t-m a.

v. kj. hi. a.m. A lllvll wtv, 8 in.

imermeni National ueme-wuiu o. auu llmf, uiuiuci ui nun- i T. n. St. John's P.

E. Church known as "The Church of the Generals" terv Pmelawn, L. I. lert Services Sunday. 8 pm at ,945, of and Mrs! XnTZZrTW Ohlert; brother of TAYLOR KATHERINE.

Janu xiiixji'IejIn January nm Pvnww Hills Pomtprv p-eiaru. ueuosing ai inompson ary 13, 1949. Survived by one 4. beloved mother of Eber. day, 2 p.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Funpral chRpel 87u g7th streetjbrother, John two nieces, one "wet Ernest E. and Alexander (Wocdhaven, until Monday, Funeral from Chapel, 187 che was a member of Court; "tib -i. Ih nMvn il'm' Requiem Mass 10 a.m. R. C'8.

Oxford Street: Requiem Mass ro. 4H. u. u. or A.

.1 T' -I, nurcn ot et. nws Apostle. 9 a.m., Holy Name R. at the Funeral Home of ermnt St. John's Cemetury.

Ichi.r.'h, 9th Avenue and Prospect 4 i' Kearns, Buartwu-k Ave- Park West, Interment Holy Cross s- and Street, Solemn i PARASCANDOL A FRAN- Cerroterv. s. -avu. zn eq Mais Our Lady of Lcurrie.s: CESCO, at his home. 349 Hoyti Interment St.

Street, January 14. devoted hua-! THRALL DOROTHY (nee Har- HIRSCH IRVING, beloved husband of Julia; devoted father of Monday. 11 a.m. John Cemetery. band of Concetta; beioved father1 rinsjton), Friday, January 14.

1949, iCharles; loving, grandfather of BRADY -MARY of 168 Stcr I iam in am of Gennaro, Genevieve. Rose. John.beloved wife of Leonard mother mv Th a'vp iAnn Dominlck. Now reposing of Leonard Jr. and Lawrence; di.ni tI; Mt at Scott0'5 Puneral Home' 108 Irtjdaughter of Augusta; also survived l.nue.

Interment Mt. Carmel Ceme- wnui fr l.oi aleil .11 tlih Street nnj Fort Hamilton I'nrkttjy. eiiemli'r 29. 1 834. Here Stonewall Jarknon bsp-tilted anil Oneral Roltert F.

I.ee as Vestryman. The people of the rliurih started to hohl aervicen in the di-lrict achnnlroora and at llie "Fort" (or the men in th U. S. Army. The heir of the T)eny Kutale Itladlv pave a plot of land for the rhurrh building.

Rev. Louis S. Luiaa, Paator. iii' Place, January 14, beloved Wile ()f VT niolVmi. unviVU tUVUiCl Ellen Foley.

Frances Ouialev and! Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen'siReposlng at her residence, 216 88th John. ReDosinz McCaddin Funeral i Church Street, until Tuesday, January 18 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Patrick' Homp 7th 1 JAUlWUiV-AKlMUK Oil Jan- 9 a ti 6m i IS 1Pof" arv 14. 1949.

of 447 E. 57th Street, POTTERTON WILLIAM of oaj. 9 a Requiem Ma-s 9:30 St.u, l4s nn R. C. Church, where a Solemn rKnXlUIch- SHsIance C.r lovmg "ner of Mrs.lN.

January 13. 1949. husband of T.ZKllt at 10 a.m. Interment St. Peters Cemetery, S.

I. lOharlcs W. Thorns of Evanstonjthe late Emma, and beloved father I Illinois. Arthur E. Jr.

and William'of Arthur. George. Alfred, Walter BROOKLYN COUNCIL. NO 60. proud grandfather of Con-'nnd Edwin Potterton and Dorothy KNIGHTS DP rnt.nvjRTTS i.

rn 'Mnnrnun' hrnther Pruildln TULLY EUGENE January Brothers will please assemble atlsamuel Jackson dear brother Service at the hl hm5' Park ChaDel. 44 7th Avenue tr nf rut Phnfpl QS1 Aupniln Mnn. otreet, bPlOVCu nusbana 01 MM- G' n-fl Sunday, January 16, at 8 p.m. tolEdward o( New Haven. Conn.lday 'at 10:30 a.m.

jguerite DeLett Tully; dear father of Mrs. Violet Kane and Eugene J. pay our respects to our late brother, services at Frank E. Campbell -HENRY, on Januarv fond brother of James Leo JOHN J. BYRNES.

eh.i mf strt vroHicJ ROHE- 1949, at his residence, 1387 E. 34th Street, beloved husband of Cath- Prederick H. Gutkes, Grand Knlght.j Avenue, N. Y. C.

at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Evergreens Ceme- A SERIES OF LOCAL CHURCH PICTURES lltK Zl if" Brascher); father of Tully. Reposing John T. Oallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue.

Solemn Mrss Monday. January 17. 10 a.m., St. Vincent Ferrer R. C.

Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Albert V. Connell, Directing. 5 Irene Hartley and Ruth Weis- January 12, 1949, beloved husband i of Helen (nee Bowes), C.evotedl JOHNSON CRESSIE.

entered also survivaa oy one arana-father of John Untn rest is inw tlautjlupr. Jenn fehay. Reposing at Edward. Manraret. ni' Frank I.

anri riev.teri mnthw Kennedy Chapel, 2603 Church Ave sine. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. James A.

Casey, Director. WALSH-Saturday. MABEL beloved sister of Grace L. Funeral Tuesday from her home. 21 Fuller brother of William Denis P.

and 'of J. Veit.h. Service at her Thomas. Funeral from Purklrerldence, 512 5th Street, on Mon-Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, on Mon-Jday. 8 p.m.

day at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem A RECENT SURVEY. SANGUNITTO RICHARD on 'place; Solemn Requiem Mjss Holy Ma.ss St. Francis Xavier R. C.

KEHOE ALICIA, on January: ianuarv li THE FOLLOWING FUISKRAL DIKKCTOIIS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION. Inc. 1949, retired n.y.p.d Church 10:115 a.m. Interment Church Interment Long Island'13. at her residence, 185 Balticmember of America Legion Frank Rolv Cross Cemetery.

National Cemetery Street, beloved wife of Martin Duffy Post, No. U04; brother of, hoe and sister of Kathrvn Hunt ytunt I nnJ DaK vumi xi. ilium, uiieviur. I mi 3. lit i iviuiiruv tinu iww- irunerai Moncay.

v.sv a.m.; Ke- irt fla unit it it Pptviyinff mi WELWOOD ANNIE January 14. 1949. wife of the late Robert Welwood, and beloved mother of Mrs. Florence Amermann, Mrs. Mary Prlndle.

Mrs. Anne O.sborne, Robert, Edythe and Joseph Welwood; sister-in-law of Susan C. Aiiue, inee uncni.quiem mm at si. meters k. c.i,John Healev Funeral Home, 2977 January 13, 1949, native of Cool- Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy -ean Wenue Notice of funeral meen. County Clare. Eire, at her'Cross Cemetery. residence, 913 82d Street, wife ofj the laie John J. Clancy; beloved KENDZIORA January 13.

1949.1 SCHWARTZ PAULINE, Jan- nilllhpr nf Tr TnnrtV Tott AWNTd QOT RRV Qt.nnt 1, intn ut 3 of the cost of funerals conducted locally shows that of each one thousand 133 were up lo $150 168 were from SI 51 to S250 181 were from $251 to S350 186 were from $351 to $450 332 were more them $450 These figures do not include newspaper notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, reliqious services, extra automobiles, N. Y. C. Sales Tax and Similar items. Service at her home, 31 Tlvithr U.

1 nun I WClWOOa Like every professional man, the funeral director has his professional associations, now more than half a century old. Association membership Indicates the desire for greater knowledge and further progress: the acquisition of improved techniques, better methods; a determination not to be left behind in the eternal march of time. Association membership prompt participation in unified planning and activities In many directions The funeral director is now expected to advise clients on veterans' regulations, fid age assistance, welfare laws, security rulings and a myriad of others. Pull, up-to-the-minute information Is provided to members through state and regional meetings and through their publications. Association membership is a voluntary obligation to adhere to a high standard of ethics formulated for the protection of the client and family.

iuimii nuvmiu, r.o.v.,jLiic lain n. anu utvoieu muuiei ana aevo.ea niotner OI oninev Sunrlav James and Mary; also survived bv of Carl. Anna Bei'er. Gertrudetprhert Resiini t. irvino pm, three brothers, James and Thomas StaaU and Charlotte Carr; alsoschneider Ch'apsi.

49 E. oi wew York and John of Cool-survived by six grandchildren! n. Y. C. Services Monday.

January WHEBBY FREDERICK suddenly, on January'15, 1949, beloved husband of Mary loving father meen. ana tnree grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Re-ii7, 10 a.m. Soiemn Requiem Mass Monday. at.

Fred Herbst Son Me a St. Ephrem's Church. Inter-imorial. 7501 5th Avenue, until SEELI CHARLES on Janu-'f EHHeth and Helen Whebby. arv 15, 1949, of 103 Atlantic Funeral Tuesday.

8:30 a.m. from mem nwv liuss v-eiiieiery. p.m. service ai irinuy devoted hu.sbani of the r- aons 'unerai nome. Direction F.

J. McLaughlin Son. Lutheran Church. 249 Deuxaw invintr fathpr nf F.H1a izs uoney isiana Avenue; riequiem iStreet. 2 p.m.

Interment ANNA D. tnee Dunne), tWood Cemetery. Josephine, Rase Levder and Helen'J8'5 a m- Holv Innocent R. C. Church.

Interment St. Charles on January 15, 1949, of 525 4th Cemetery. Street, beloved wife of William KENT RECAMIFR on Janu Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue; Solemn Re loving mother of John F. McCauley, ary 13. 1949, at her residence, 320 ff riqr lie tIC.U 1 1 quiem Mass St.

Charles Borromeo iiit.11 w. itaiu, iui.1. aiIlC1 Ji. l.JUt.11 OllCCL, X31UI1A, UCiUVeU .1. C.

Church. Interment St. John's r. uaumi, niiu fturvivea oy six momer oi wunam m. n.enc, retired grandchildren, three sisters and alsixth deputy oolice commissioner Additional Death Notices On Page 43 Cemetery.

Direction Jere J. Croiiin, inc. brother. Reposing at M. J.

SmithiN. Y. P. Omer A. Kent, retired Zirkel Funeral Home 243 Ridjewood Arena, Cypress Hills 905 Rocktway Valley Stream, L.

I. ll.n.n.:nl HQ D.n.nn.l 1. lir Ht XT T-l tf 1 m.1. Conrad J. Koch 585 Evergreen Ave.

514 Wilton Ave. Brooklyn A. u. th .1.,, i Itlia liailllll, A 11WUU1 I aMWW lumuttj, a. 1,1.

U1J1V 11111 VJ1VJV1 Ill auu llUJf V.TllAi VI 111 Blftu tffgfa lnirnen ni. jonns up neterv. i 11 nren Mprvifps Krie. son ife Erlcson's Chapel, 500 State Pilfer It. N0W York's funeral CLIFFORD PHILIP omStreet, Sunday at 4 p.m.

Inter anuary vj, ia, in nis ma vear.itnent evergreens uenicterv Mon- rr -it 111,1, A rt 1 .1 1 I husoand of the late Catherine J. ou januHjy oeiovea wue Jt wm IHLC rkUUlLll ucvtiiu oiaii T. GALLAGHER SONS 7 ill neitic o. iviia. nmr- SHELDON H.

AVF.XIUS 61-15 FotfHt Ave. CONRAD J. KOCH 55 Evergreen Ave. 5H Wilton Ave. Brooklyn LAWRENCE D.

ROUSE St. Alban Funeral Hme 191-02 linden Boulevard St. 1 I. i jjan ana Mrs. jofepnine uabrow Brooklyn I Mnhet 25 Aberdeen St.

S7-4S 1 17th St. Northern Blvd. survivea oy ieven granaenn-; James c. Funeral Home FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Sijrdtr Art. ULitcr (-4800 Sunday.

Jtinhory 1-fS Hrrman 111:011 A.M. 1 hOfl Mnndny, January t7th FARRr.1.1.. M.rturrlt. hn-l CROCC O. T.WW t.

A VI. at Chan I rol.I.ACK, Valr rie I P.M. at hapri Tutdnv. January 18th I.I.I l.nt A at Chapil 11(11 (, III KI C'athrrinr A.M. at Chapel GKORCK J.

AY F.N" 55 7th Ave. Bronlilvn JOHN T. GALLAGHER 259 Church Ave, 20 Bedford Ave. Brooklvn E. H.

LOCKWOOD 255 21t St. 617 7th Ave. Brooklyn lOSEPH V. SESSA FUNERAL HOME 69J Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklvn in rf i i wt ore i a wn iirtiii'i ..11 I i nm ni'HUirui maoo in uc vuncu ary jj, i-t. aevoi-cQ orocner oi mis.

11 a.m. interment Calvary; Jennie Petrallia. Mr. Theresa pint. ii iMirabella, Mrs.

May Mulligan and SO Strtnlh At. WAm 2 (585 Benjamin Orlndrod, Director. John. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel, JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 97S lirdford Ave.

Brooklvn J. ALBERT BARRON 6001 5th Are. Brooklvn Tlie exceptional character of llic service nf-fcrcl liv Walter B. is iiiiilclicH hy tlic iiniisiiallv fine physical facilities at all our estiihlishment. jTlonsiillation rooms; reposing room.

chapcln all have hern carefully planned for comfort anil privacy. fivery room romliinei linity with an informal air of everyduy living. We cannot help hut notice how jrrratly thi is appreciated hy the families we serve. GEORGE S1EBOLD SON 7521 Ave. 3 Van Brunt St.

Brooklvn V. THEODORE LUTZ SON. Inc. l-0 Foret Ave. Ridgewoortl Icorner Church and Rogers Avenues COLEMAN ETHEL FRANCES, Solemn Requiem Ma.ss St.

Oith- DhiMlnervM't I ii a n.f iiawnniiU a rt 149. beloved mother of Kenneth, (Tuesday. 10 a.m. Interment Holy nri of Howard Newlln andlCrosw Cemeterv. JOSEPH P.

CLAY IN Court St. 7722 4th Ave. Brooklyn DANIEL GEORGE IS52 Bath Ave. Brooklvn LYN'AIM'S FUNERAL HOME 4ih Ave. eor.

1 1th St. Brooklvn M. J. SMITH SONS 2 Pro. pert Park Went 2nll FlatbiMh Ave.

Brooklvn -i i nr a HOfpTM rS- 4 mm Mnnrlaw. January 17th Arm. Anna A M. it rhaprl MARNrl 1 Mlchaal A at Chap.l PKNNKTT, ManK P.M. at Chapel 150-10 Hilliidt At.

JAmaica 0-6(70 Mnntay, January 17th PI.ATZ. Elliabalh I 111:10 A.M. ai Chaprl BRINKS. Harmann H. P.

I ini at Chapel MeCABC. Jamea M. I P.M. at have I KI RK. Wilhalmlna I 111 P.M.

at Chapel IM-I4 Nortbem thi. FL.Uf 3-M00 i i an IDiirr ki.kKl A m. Martin inee McKennai; de PEPPERMAN Suddenly, on'voted fther of James P. Martin. 13, 1949, BERTHA from hi residence, 453 41st BEN LAM IV GRINDROD 27 Hull St.

Brooklvn COSGROYE Fl'NERAL CHAPELS 7J15 ISlh Ave. 5721 5th Ave Brooklvn tvviii ni Minniprown h. oum. un muunav. January 11.

HENRY M.CADDIV SON ANDREW J. MrCA DDIS' 24 7th Ave. Brooklvn R. STUTZMANN Im-. 20fi Madion St.

Riduewood 22 19 Jamaica Av. Queetn Villaar 1 ,11 tut ti.AI' Ti.t rx ri'JiruvTj oiHtu.v auu mis. w. vuui-u, in.i -r. i Vt P.

vb.h frtt.iit.- Tuttiay. January lllh KINOSFK RY. Harre (MfTlM ta Be ArrantH DIGNIFIED FUNIRALS FROM $150 UP IHLItl 111 UIMllc Ul-luiU I MSKNEI.l, MinHARl. Janu THOMAS J. CREAMER 6 Herbert St.

Brooklyn GEORGE HARRIS 5012 ih Ave. Brooklvn i- ary i4B. be oved htusbsnd of the JOHN H. TIMMS 26 5th Ave. Brooklvn McCOl'RT TRl'DDEN 130-112 l.ibertv Ave.

Richmond Hill iai iviarv uiarx npr miner ot (S-S2 Forat Atmh HE. 3-0900 Monday. January tlth (1(KNRR, Char 1 :00 P.M. at Chapel 1 Mary Comlskey and Eileen Mullin; irar hrnthr nf Stlin T.imo.rf DEV.Ufi7RK KJ Marneli and Mary Campbell, i- is, 1949. beloved hiwband of Funeral from Walter B.

Cooke, rsee. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m., Home, 50 7th Avenue: Sol- JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. MS Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn HIGGIVS Fl'NERAL HOME 126 Pro.

pert Ave. Brooklyn T. McHL'CiM ni6 Bedford Ave. 275 Ocean Ave. Brooklvn ANDREW TORREGROSSA Ft'SFRAI.

HUMES 1 105 79th St. 521 Hick St. Brooklvn 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FUTSUSH AVE. ULSTER MI00 SO SEVENTH AVE.

MAIN nrquiem ura oi. aavioura ,7 wionaay, in am inter- FUNIRAl HOMII IN iOOKlTN MANHATTAN-(IONX -QUIINl oi ihi Kiiuno. mm- ment Holy Cross Cemeterv. Holv Cross cemetery. cess: RAYMOND M.

HIGGINS (T. lliggin Son. R5 Uanmn Plare Brooklyn JOHN DARRAIJGH SONS mil 5th Av. Brooklyn UNITED BURIAL CO. I2ii2 Broadway Brooklvn JAMES A.

MADDEN 197 Franklin Ave. Brooklvn DURRANT WILUAM JOHN, narv IS 1049 fnrmprlv nf 707 MOORE At Plattsburg. N. January 14, 1949, ELIZA "BEATTY, wife of the lat Edwin Q. in her 85th year.

Funeral from the Bllxt Puneral Home, PlatUbur. ..11 RlrAtt rA.t rnnnlv nnm. nf Rimiltlvn Ominpll 9mmoiaU devoted hiwband of AgnesiN. on Monday at 2 pm. hatnverl fa'her of DoroUiv HOH'ARI) HOWARD SHI 5 Avenue Brooklvn his organization hai earned DONNELLY Pl'RCELL 20J F.urlid Ave.

Cvpre l(ill MOAD1.NGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Klailnnh Ave. Brooklyn V. F. WALKER II 6 07 Jamaica Ave. 'ttodhaveo an Harold and brother off MORALL JOHN on January Melville.

Funeral I99. beloved husband of Anna; 9 30 from Chapel. i41dMr father of Madeline. Con.lUe WF1G.WD BROS. Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass ana Eiieabeth Morall; dear brother Francis Xavier R.

C. Church. Jma nd Joseph Morall and Av.nn nd crrnii strniit in.iBeatrlce Dtrke. Funeral xer vires at JOSEPH G. Dl'FFV 217 fill St.

770J 5th Ave. Brooklvn A. A. Jt'NG 796 I inroln Plare ft rook P. MURPHY SON 87 Herbert St.

Brooklvn 1015 HaUrv St. Brooklyn 207 a 1 1 Ave. Brookln ment O. S. National Cemetery, united cnapeia, 120a Broadway.

tun. nuki. Hroonvn Mnndv a nm intsr. Baldwin, I. DavM CrkM lrMiix ti ran u.uvn,, nrfcuon ot uete w.

wrutuu, iik, 1111.111, iurnij, vjr i enn niiil vrutr- tery, 11 a.m. GEORGE WERST, Inc. a position of leadership because it hat never ceased to survey the possibilities lot improvement and having found them, has never hesitated to adopt them. Fairchild Sans INC. Funeral ThreetoTt Sic 18S6 9S1 Atlantic Avtniie, Brooklyn Pnr E.

PlirrfliM, tlrefnrt Mtt Our Telephont lvr Slp MAin 2-37 30 J. CLEMENT KEARNS Bhv.ick cor Pillinit St. Brooklvn EBBERS-HILL, Inc. Clinton Ave. Chapel 519 Clinton Ave.

Brooklvn O.A'I ES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 6112 5th Ave. Brooklyn 572 Hart St. Brooklyn Tmrml "Be Mn yam am nK. The mo aland." 711 Cooper Ave. HARRY T.

PYLE aat aa BV MORTUARY, INC. Cat. 41 Trara ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 431 Notffond Af STarlino J-7700 21 Riduewnnd Ave. Cvpre Hill Brooklyn Kagle FiMt in toul volume idvertiiinK Kuneral Director, Death Notice, (m-trrie, Mfmoriam and Ma.iev BUekminiter 2-0174 HARRY QUAYLE 11 rnith St. Brooklvn KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor.

Chiirrh Roar Ave. Brooklyn aiOOKlTN I I aaaiN eitT MANHAIfIT OUf INS VIUAOI Attf a 905 Ro-kawav Av. Va'ler Stieam. I. 1925 Churtli Ath 22.

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