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.1 BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURS JULY 8, 1948 1 3 paths DE LORENZO ROBERT, killed' LUPTON JTJLIA July in action September 3, 1944. Sur- 1948, daughter of th late Henry! vived by his beloved wife, Carmela.Lnd Julia; devoted sister of Eliza-Reposing at English's Funeral beth. Funeral from the Home corner 58th Street and 6th 1 784 Argyle Road. Friday; Solemn I BISHOP A. W.

BROOKS DIES; NOTED AS A FORECASTER Bert Rubin, 55, Head oi Sweets Co. en. Warren Kood. Henr7 Kuhn Emmi Avenue. Funeral 9:30 a.m.

Friday, Requiem Mass St. Rose of Lima Ker, Wesley E. Lammerich. H. it-.

July Requiem Mass St. Michael's iChurch, 10 a.m Interment Holy peruitein. J. E. Wolforti Arthur raham.

H. J. Jr. Bishop Brooks, H9, Cross Cemetery. John E.

Duffy, Director PhrUt pa or Church. 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. (Jersey papers please copy.) rown, James H.

uz.r LYNCH ANNA J. (nee by the Sea, Broad Chan of 6814 3d Avenue, on July 7.. 1948. nei vesterdav in Brook fc-lOece. Thomas DONNELLY ANNIE, on July 6.

1948, beloved wife of Edward; loving mother of James, Edward, beloved wife of Joseph devoted mother of Robert, Joan, Ann Cal- -vn Hospital, where he had lahan and Margaret Yerger; a patient for a month. He i Un, Joseph 'i esman, F. J. llitel'n 1 Mrs. Joseph De Sciscio and John; i grandmother of William J.

Calla- was msnon oi uie Funeral sen ices for Bert Rubin, 55, president of the Sweets Company of America. Hoboken, were held today at Temple Emanu-Ll, tioth St. and 5th Manhattan. Burial was to be in New ML Carinel Ceme-I tery. Mr.

Rubin, who lived at 115 Central Park West. died Tuesday of a heart attack. He was born in Manhattan and, later lived for a while in Brook- We Lormrn I rUilx I I I i i I i 1 han; fond sister of Margaret Clu-' Kpiscopal luin and nveu at ford, John and James Tyson. Re- HI-IS HolUs. posing at the E.

C. Waldeck Home a long time student of as-for Funerals. 7614 4th Avenue. Sol- a mpmher of the Lees, Thomas A. Luptun.

Julia Lynch, Anna J. O'Connor, Mary Paton, David W. Mariani, G. McLitiden, Joseph Mears, Thomas S. Mullen.

Loretta Nulty, Mary T. O'Brien, C. Purely, Ella L. Reycraft, Anna Robinson, F. Robinson, K.

Sandoerg. Otto Schmidt, John Seubert, Harold Shields, Pvt. J. Smith. William Smiley, Martin Tompkins.

Van Pelt. Man- iomielly. Annie inn. Marion prn. Margaret Jie.

Theresa Florence Robinson Services Tonight Funeral services for Florence Robinson, who died Thursday in her home. 15 E. 10t.h will be held there at 8 o'clock tonight, with the Rev. B. A.

Mill-ano, pastor of the Strong Place "aptist Church, officiating lurial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery, tomorrow morning. Miss Robinson, a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, had been a member of the clerical staff of the New York Telephone Company for the last 30 yean. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers and the St. George Association. Surviving are two sisters, Bessie Robinson and Mrs.

Jennie Smith, and a nephew, Commander Russell H. Smith of the I Navy, now a student at Col also fourteen grandchildren ana tour great-grandchildren survive. Funeral Friday. 9:30 a from the hom of her son, 349 Van Brunt Street; thence to Visitation R. C.

Church, where Requiem Mass will be offered. Direction Joseph Redmond. franklin. E. C.

emn Requiem Mass at Our Lady; of Angels R. C. Church, 10:15 a.m. Astrologers Guild of New York, Bishop Brooks made predictions on public events that 1-7 I I MARIANI On July 7, GEORGI- aroused considerable comment. 'irdou, 0 A M.D.

'Jnnan. Patrick jufenstadt, A. -iis. Catherine Vn a NT A DTAM Inoa Vfe- ilyn. where he attended elemen-: beloved kiIANNA (nee Manganaro) school He had predicted the outcome of Presidential elections, the mother i llUi.ll', till UU1 IJIO, UtlVilVU of Alfredo and dear and Boys High left school at an! i School.

He Josephine. Funeral audi 'ti-pin nf whoar nricps and the t-i. m. Kicnard Xi-Pian. John Lillian McHugh.

Solemn Mass of earthquakes. Van. JohnT. i tt.i Citm-rCii- 11 a nt Born in I'niontown. he i.

toj Ladv of Guadalupe Church. 9 a.m early age to work for his a candy box manufacturer, and after a ear entered Eastern District High School, After completing his studie-j there he returned to his father'; box manufacturing business. caov oi n. cnuixn. iou WARREN J.

flight of-street and 4th Avenue. Reposing Intrnient at. Johns Cemeten. u- killed in air crash 'at Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy.1 McLINDEN JOSEPH of LiWland.

January 5. 1945. be-'7703 5th Avenue. 70-33 67th Street, July 6. 1948.

be- f(3 on of John V. and Cath- loved husband of Heien; dear fa- L- Allt-n; lovinie brother of FEARN MARGARET July oorriM. Mar- studied at the Theological Seminary of the University of Louisville from 107 to 1911. and then at the General Theological Seminary. Later, an vl I V.

Jr. Francis Catherine 7. 1948, at her home. 161 Bixley. art Evelyn Gordon.

Funeral Saturday. honorary 1). 1). degree was conferred on him by the Kpiseo-; of tlw KiKtern Chinch' ill Eileen E. Allen.

Funeral. Heath, Lynbrook. devoted mother 'ui residence. 351 Maoie Street. tof Joseph F.

Reposing at Zirkel's orado University. A brother. Detective Al Robinson of the New York Police Department, died Nov. 5, 193R. 8.15 a from George Werst Fu- aad in World War I went overseas with tiie Army Motor Transport Corps.

For a while he continued in business with his father and eventually became associated with Stern Saalberg, a candy firm which 10 a.m.; Solemn Reauiem1 Funeral Hume. 905 Rockaway Ave- Home. 71-41 Cooper t'-rdav, St. Our Franris of Assist R. C.i nue.

Valley Stream. Mass Bishop Arthur W. Brooks ts St Panrroe Phnrrll Interment St. John slLad.v of Peace Church Saturday at (sS 9 a m' IntPrment st John 4-enieieiv. it) am Interment Holy russCemeterv Ordained as a deacon ol the Protestant Kpiscopal Church in pili.

he was advanced to the priesthood a year later, and in 1017 served as a curate in St. Sweets Company. Palm Sunday, 1942, was enthroned by the Bishop of Sar-(lis in the Oratory Chapel of St. Vincent. Beacon and Mar became the He became MEARS The Rudder Club re- RITES TODAY Bernhard Natt, vice president and director of the Lindenhurst Manufacturing Company, for whom funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

today in the chapel of Congregation Beth Elohim, 8th Ave. and Garfield Place. Mr. Natt, who had been president of the Congregation for the last ten years, lived at 43 Sherman St He died Monday at the age of 73. 1948.

MARIA resirienc. Mfv a director in irr.5 iter was elected Its isret.s to announce the death of and a vear 'd Street, widow of John be-1 FIORE THERESA, of 207 THOMAS Of; MEARS Thomas Church. "th Ave. aud tyr. Northampton.

KnRlaud. president. the Mears Towing JOSEPH A Lines BOY LAN. Commodore. He then; lie had been president of St.

curate Society for Welfare and j.V'.d Manhattan, to Brooklyn as Lt. Daniel Drubin, Killed Over Reich T. Drubin, one of the European war dead recently returned t.e Brooklyn, will be 'buried tomorrow in New Monte-ifiore it military For years he had been active; in philanthropic movements and; had served as chairman of the 'ed mother of Anna and Alfred; Street, on July 6, 1948. grandmother of Donald Peter-jloved mother of Anifelo. Michael 'r' and Norma Bahrenburg.

Rose. Angelina and Marie "al services at Harris FuneraliReposing at Piro Funeral Home 'iwi'i'l. 5012 4th Avenue. Ttuirs- De Kalo and Vanderbilt Avenues Harry J. Sevrelan church of the and; Social Serv ice, the Kpiphany i ra 1 erre I to St.

George's Guild of. Ainerii-n, and the jcandy division of the Federation a.v. Ju 8. at. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a.m Mas- iich. Astoria. Jamaica Bav, l'ana om-iof Jewish MUl.LFN 1 OR ETTA ot 8H-II7 120i.li Street. Ruhmond Hill on July Survive! by her lather, Philanthropies and Jewish Appeal. miii to Pii lie was a iiitnutv Aociation, and wasohe United St.

Edward's R. C. Chinch, 10 a.m BARKER-fiiiddenly, on July 5, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rlchurd J. WESLEY 445 61.

st and two brothers. Rich- protestor me dieeK I eon a memner ot tne moiv dovern-aiil Thomas. ReposinK nological Seminary, and served Synod, estern Ortliodox Funeral Home, 82-29 on the educational staff of the Catholic Church, and Legate of USOaild nf AiiPlta- futhpr nt' FKA.NK.L1 KLW AKU i axed.ard Jr. 1948. at Dupon Irs.

Frank Russo and Mrs. John! 64 years. Tuesday, July 6 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ray Rubin: a daughter, Mrs. Natalie a sou.

Edgar; Rubin; his father, Joseph Rubin: a brother. William Rubin, and three sisters. Mrs. Hannah honors, following services at 11 a.m. in the Flatbush Memorial Chapel, Conev Island Norse.

Funeral from Sehaefer's Funeral services at Pet lit. Bios. Boulevard. Funeral 9 the Patriarch of Antioch. Arch- 30 Lord' Day Alliance from 1021 Dr.

Leo Winter, 58, Dentistry Official to pijii. i. For the next vear he bi-hop Titular of Fbbsfleel. ineral Parlors. 4th Avenue and'Clayton Funeral Parlors, 70 Wash- a Friday with Requiem Mass Street, on Friday, July gjiniston St, Hempstead, Thursdayjat Holy Child Jesus R.

C. Church Services will be held in the Ave. He was a son of Mr. and Mr.v loscph Drubin ot tCi Rugby Road, and was killed over IS am. Interment Evergreeiisvenin? at 8 o'clock.

Interment Interment St. Charles Cemetery Meser and emetery. Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead Fridav 10:30 a Stutinann Funeral Home, 2-M-toiie. Mrs. Kleanor Jamaica Ave.

Queens Vil- Sadie Marantz at pin tomorrow, and, Funeral services were held Germany on Aug. 11, l'Jlo, while BERNSTEIN Suddenly, on July 'today in Riverside Chapel. serving wiili the Armv Air NULTY -On July 6. MARY T. i nee Mclnerneyi of 1143 7fith Street, beloved wife of John A.

and dear mother of Joseph John Mrs. Walter E. Bannev and dear a on the staff of the Brook Federation of Churches lie left the Protestant Kpiscopal Church on being de.ig-uated Mishop of the Apostolic Kpixopal Church in May, I'd. In Oct. he became Pre-uiling Bishop of the Old Catholic Orthodox Church in the LHJKDUN ONSIjOW A on Wednesday, July 7, 1948, be 1948.

JEANNETTE E. (nee Mac-maldi, beloved wife of the late Forces, lie -M at the tinip. I.ieutenarv Drubin was born Tt'ilh St. and Amsterdam Ave. 1 for Dr.

I.eo Win Moved husband of Mildred C. mir hailes survived in the Htshops ciiurcn at a. m. Saturday. Rurial will be in Springfield Cemetery.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Jane Nagle Rrooks: a (laughter. vi r. of Onslow A.

Sherwood sister of Sister Monica Maria 8l- Ronald, and nieces. Thomas A. Lees, 85, Ex-City Foreman in Brooklv and attended James Madison High School. He entered Lie armed service in 19-11 I tor, chairman oi the do-jpartment of oral surgery and and Mrs Eva Dode 'P- Gordon, and Mrs. Janice oi l.naruj Mrs.

jasepn nans-I'uneral from William Dunnman Roy- Service at the Cadman Me-' bet y. Florence Mclnernev and the ran Chaoel. Rogers Avenue andimorial Church. Clinton and La u- 8na Micnaei mc- Brit-, Margaret Fllen Brooks, two and brothers and a siter. I'nited Kingdom of Great ain and Northern Ireland director ot the postgraduate and after a period of training went overseas In lontgomery Street on Pr'idav Ifavette Avenues, on Saturday and Catherine Schloeder: Jly 9, at 9 a.m Solemn Reouieniill am.

Friends may call at Uie'''So survived hy four grandchildren retired division of the New York the Wes Thomas A. Fees, a Mass Queen of All Saints R. C. Kairchild ChaiM'l. 9M Atlantic -mrt one ereat-crandchiiri.

funeral 4,300 War Dead Dratlis SF.ITRRRT Pfc. HOWARD hurch, 9:30 a.m. June. Besides hi- parents he is survived by two brothers, Kdward. ho also serv ed in the war.

and foreman in the Department of College of Dentistry. Highways, died Tuesday in Winter died Tuesday Long i-land College HospitahnigU at hn Summer home in after a three weeks' illness. I lej rence His itv rrsi.ipiu Interment St Avenue, until 9 a m. Saturday uarraumi runriai ttome. 883 3 5th Avenue.

Friday; Solemn 1 GRFENSTDT -MtGL'ST Requiem Mass St. Ephrem's Miarles Cemetery. of 72d Street, killed in action HlIP Tomorrow BRAH AM HERBERT J. of in France, July 6, 1944. beloved sotv F.

With Manhattan. alsu a on Thursday. July 8. 1048, beloved Church. 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy husband of Aria devoted tat her -Cross Cemetery N3 Siiiiamore Road, Bronxville. was and lived at t' Strong wus al The F. S. Army transport Place. Wmu Gladv- of Frank and Emily i nee brother of Mrs.

Edward Shea and. (Jttayie and other hiidi ew York, suddenly, on July 7. of Florence Scidmore. Ada A. O'BRIEN CATHERINE Mcioiy i oue (oi Horn 111 Miglaiul.

All'. I.ees;,,r,i(.iril, Ki, i ipoMrt.ncnt pi-iovea son oi Herbert J. and Irma Jansen and Ruth wife Jean. Reposing at Funeral M. Smith: be- Mahun.

July 5. 1948. beloved arrive tomorrow morning the I'nited States Braham. Notice of funeral loved cranrifather of Peter David of the late John lnvin? mother 7722 Avenue, Friday p.m., July i 1 rvice later. Smith.

Now reposin at the Fan-. of William Catherine Keuleman 9. American Legion service Friday. 2X1 ago. rot main eai pi ioi jfnemen were designated in de- child Chapel.

951 Atlantic Avenueaand John also survived by six 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 9 American war dead fromiio joining the Depart inont (iniors (stcrday as Dead Man Found Hanging on Tree BROWN JAMES on Tues notice oi service later. iM-iene. "ratKichhclren. Funeral irom resi-Kequiem Mass our Liaay oi Atigeis i.tmu-nr iu as, nin Wav ue was uiin uie i e-, lp funera escort day.

July 6. 1948. beloved husband nmit ot as a tore- for pr. winter, who was an Ff Marauerite father of deuce, 471 East New York Avenue. Church.

announced today ny tne Friday. 9:15 a.m.; Requiem: shifi.ds i JWIES Vork I'ort of F.mbarkation. man honorary medical officer of the J. Seaman. Service at the Fair- 1 rrancis ot Assist K.

(- killed in France on July 12. 1944.1 J'ubhc memorial services will, Surviving are his widow. Mrs. UURMAN PATRICK on Muss st July 6. 1948, beloved son of the church.

uenartment. hild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Alfred A. Smith. II.

of 6S0.S 1th late last night wa found hanging by a clothesline from a tree near Kelt Parkway beloved son of Martha and John; be held at Jl a.m. at the base, i Annie S. Fees: four sons Denis" Tim niripp i'ridav, 2 p.m. that without staled served late jonn ana ineresa; orot.ner ot the late Catherine Travers. Mrs.

Winter had CONNOR MARY T. nice loving brother of Mrs. H. V. St.

and 1st Ave. Most of Conloni, July of 31 Wyckoff and Joseph. Services niioard the shii) were John Israelson and Theresa. Re-. and "contributed land S2d St.

Dead when police compensation Thomas William A. and Alfred J. Lees; a daughter. Mrs. Charles G.

Young, two broth-ers. John and Alfred, the latter Pinelawn National Street, beloved originally interred in tempo- at M. J. Memorial, wifp of the late interment, at mother of CharlesiCemeterv. L.

I. of his time fur the tort Hamilton I'recuict HUS UHAKlAU 1 FKt.Ut.K- ICKA SCHMIDT, suddenly, on July 8 at her residence, 216 Weir-'ield Street, beloved wife of Wil- unstintingly" on Friday, July 9, ary militurv cemeteries at: 1248 Prospect Park West a tu at 2:30 p.m. and Fu- 9 a.m. Requiem Mass uxembourg, and Limey Annie TTalc' aunt ui uunii Thomns Colleary. Repositm llamm, 1.

France. tiam F. Buz; dear mother of Mrs. of Australia, and a sister. Fees of Kngland.

SMITH-On July 7. 1948, WIL- IName Church. Interment jneral Home. 38 Lafayette Avenue, WESLEY SMITH, dear flay wagnei, ivirs, lxiius Sedel-Cross cemetery. 11 a St.

ieyer and Harry W. Buz. in once. the welfare of the department. He was a World War I veteran.

Dr. Winter's inventions include a splint for broken jaws which was named for him. Surviving are his widow, the former Sylvia Ilirshberg; two sons. Dr. Richard K.

Winter and Interment Requiem Mass Friday Paul's R. C. Church Holy Cross Cemetery. funeral later. HAUSS CATHERINE (nee But- brother of Sarah A.

Johnson and Lillie F. Johnson. Services at the1 Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Fri- arrived, he was listed by the cops as a suicide.

Arthur Walters, of 1155 Siith St. discovered Smith. A note in the dead man's pocket told police to get. in touch with George Smith's brother-in-law, at the Ith Ave. address.

olsen said Smith was being treated for a nervous disorder and that he was employed by a Bear Snatches Mrs. McConnin, jler). of 360 Senator Street, on July 1948, beloved wife of the late CAPECE THOMAS, on July 5. riPvn.rrt nmtr nr Mr. PATON OAVID beloved day.

8 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills' (948, of 590 7th Avenue, devoted vrank' wnum b' husband of Kate; father of How-jLemetery. aid. David Llovd. Kenneth.

I SMILEY MARTIN, on Wednes- Aclive in Charities off imsoanu oi ruoiiicna nice oaii a tnn Hpir sictwr nf 'Dr. Leo Winter two broth-ii'ts. Edwin and Marvin, and Bimd anfj Mildred Coulter; riav. Julv 7. 1948.

of 2815 Avenue iinoveu lauici uinniiioiiy, williji.i anH PntPr RmW three sisters, Mrs. Anna Fro- pceph, Gerard and Florence. Mar-ReVJOSme at M. Smith Mpmorial' Perchiacco. Mildred Prayeri94.

pPosn.f parL- ttt. imtn wi. and brother of James Pat-on and beloved husband of Mary, and garet Morrison. Services at Wal-'devoted father of William C. ter B.

Cocke, Funeral Relialous and Masonic 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Fiiday. 8 services at the Fairchild Chapel. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. 951 Atlantic Avenue, on Friday at m.ii..,.:... 1 t- Mrs.

Lottie Livingston wine company in Hrooklyn Mis. K.itelle Maggin. jearned a year. mer and The funeral of Mrs. Mary A.

1 McConnin, TS, who for many St. Ignace, July 8 (U.R)j had been active in Cath- -The three-year-old daughteri fm uiiinuie Wa ug "Hdav, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Our fifth Avenue Funeral Chapel, 691 aH nf Avenue. Requiem Mass at nt. Hftv rrm p.m.

Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. 8 p.m. Interment Cypre Hills olic. charity and organization. of a forest ranger was killed) Lolm the Evangelist R.

C. ChurchiKindlv omit flowerSi iiday, JUiy a. iu a.m. intermeni. work, was held today from the.vesterday by a large black I PUR DY ELLA on Julv Cemetery Julv 7.1948.

bek.ved wife of the late Chief TOMPKINS-On July 7, 1948. be-i William Purdv. Y. P. ELIZABETH TOMPKINS i nee Mc- Holy Cress Cemetery.

JACOBS RICHARD De Witt Bailey, 75, Probate Lawyer Walter H. Cooke Funeral Home. 20 Snvder Ave. A solemn mass i 1948, of 109 Midwood hear which snatched her from the steps of her home and car- JOHN W. LAMBUI INC.

Lou Modal CADILLAC CARS To Hire for All Occasions 18TH RT al JBD Phan Hort Bold 1(M1-I Prompt an Crtfuit Srru u.aku.n JWH-n rvo.u 1()ved husband of CV; aear.aevoiea oi Mrs. rans Mahonev. Mrs. Fdwin A. Hopkins, of the late Joseph, and de- Mrs.

Georae E. Mann and William voted mother of John Tompkins, H. (I itel Heveil.v ton oi ir.e late rairicn a. of the Rev Richard V. Catherine Unnon Carhn on July; Repasing Ebbers-Hiil.

ried her into the woods while her mother watched helplessly. A hastily-organized posse of 50 ij 1948, at his residence, 259 Iake- nf i Pnncin RiK sister ot Mrs. Daniel lieonaro, ko.io dim inn ni. nuoui Clinton Avenue Funeral Home. 519.

De Witt Bailey, a probate lawyer who was a charter member of the old Crescent hie venue, East Brinhtwaters, Clinton St. John's Cemetery. in W.lli-.m Rnrn wl- MI'S. lCiesa MClCiK MI'S. JO.eOll Mg Lsland.

Requiem Mass at St. of anri st 'Matthew au'r ervt-e Ptnma Catherine. Daniel and farmers and lorest rangers found the crushed body of the LEGAL NOTICES Mrs. McConnin. a native of; Manhattan and a resident of Athletic lub.

died Patrick's R. C. Church, ar street riumw Thursdav nm Moseoh McMahon. Funeral trom girl. aroi Ann romeranny, aftcr a short illness at the I Fi'lday.

July 9 at 10:30 Saturday. 2 D.m. at. Walter Cooke Funeral Home. Sehaefer's Funeral Rrooklvn for the last Parlors.

4th on Saturday. several i (ireu va (is awav i u. I-. clock. interment Holy Ora ReiiBious serv- Avenue at 42d Street i i.i,, inline oi ins o.oiiioiri .111 corrtT.

kinos coi'ntt -THK BOWEKV SAVINGS BANK, iilainliff. v. MANACK-11KNT CORPOHATION. al CADWALADER. TAKT.

plaintiff Nil 14 Wall Sti t. N-w Vuik. temetery. Please omit How ers. KEEOAN JOHN.

July 5. 1948. in nm "ini.rnu.ni Julv 10. 9:30 a.m.: Solemn Requiem W. rRUN-The Roman Catholic Carolina.

St. Agatha's R. C. Church. CAKLiN i ue Roman on ri, Hniw rm cemeierv William Hngenah, fifith Manhattan.

His office was at Manhattan. He une dense unueigrowtri. 1 tie Ocean Parkway. Before, u.Pjg,p( Hbont 200 coming to Flatbush she had; )(iun(js tracked down and lived in the Hush wick ari'l kilb-il. Creen point sections of the v.

Arthur Pomeranky, a prphan Asylum Society announces Mr. REYCRAFT ANNA, on Julv 7. Pilrjimnl InHL'iTionr nli.a nn lived illiJune 1. I9IH. I will al public sincere griei ine aeatn oi Frances Wollerton.

RepositiE gt'1948. of 104 James Place, for-. i ill at IIik hxi'huriKe niilosi Brooklyn lor mauv veins 'director and board Funeral Home after fi mcrlv of Pratt Institute. Religiousi I'orougli. mother of the victim, said Up isj MoruHKUi- Mre'-i.

cruoKiyii. waj a mpinlwl' nf TnntrinL- N. Y. at VI n'rloi-k i on Julv t'OStPH Y. UAilMiN, 1 UCS- p.m.

Wednesday, until Friday. 9:30 services a' the Harmon Home for VAN PELT MARY ELLEN, of cmv. illy t. Aiemoers are requested a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 'minerals.

roresi Avenue.oiaien i13Ul street. Kichmona Hiii, i I i '29. 191S, hy David Cnhni lub and the uyandanch lub u. diifi ti i.v the in Smithtown. jinid u.

br- in Knifc; iuntv attend the Requiem Mass Church of St. Francis -Island, Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment. on July 7, 1948. Survived by two l-or the last .12 years she had working in the kitchen been active in the affairs ofiU.u saw the bear come Court Angelina 79, Catholic jnt0 (he yard.

She thought Daughters of America. She was nttie of it. because the bears a member of the Ladies Auxil- in the Marnuette Xational For b-viday, July 9, at 10:30 a.m., Int.rment Holv ai-rilinl fullowa win oe iieni tne. Church. Bay iS'.

PatricKS k. u. Bhkiiiiiiiik at the i'ui in -r furrin-d hy Cemetery. Holy Cross kSliore. Interment Fairchild Chapel, Atlantic at p.m.

tomorrow. I Cross Hills Cemetery. idaughters. Mrs. Julia Martin and i ROBINSON FLORENCE, on Mrs.

Tillie Wallace; a son, Arthur Julv 6, 1948 at. her residence, 15 two grandchildren, Mrs. Mary W48 E. 10th Street, Brooklyn, beloved Hopkins and Harold Mandell; three of nf nevsie Robinson and Mrs. i itreat-Krandchildren.

Reposing at kenretery. I KOOP-Thursday. July larv of o.anam Home and for HENRY, beloved husband C.muii-nirDuaiuui ouairra prm. oa i. est are considered harmless.

Suddenly, she said, the bear lunged toward Carol Ann and seized the screaming child. "fioi Mi riiACKs?" phom; Mi200 FOU IDKAS St. Joseph' College for nf Jennie Smith: also sisjer of the.Dupont Funeral Home, 8229 Lef-late Detective Al Robinson. Funeral1 ferts Boulevard. Funeral 10:30 a.m.

service Thursday. 8 r.m. Interment 'Saturday with Requiem Mass at with sorrow the death a. 'v 15 years had been a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Holy Innocents Church. She vvas keenly interested in the work of St.

Rose's Hospital and with other women had spent consid- Ainhln 1 mo i it fin' Vw. Iri 1 ri a 10 a.m.. Holy Child Jesus R. C. Church Cemetery.

terment Holy Cross Cemetery, ObUH p. caklln, Edwards Funeral from Ilber of the for manv Sullivan Funeral Home, Willoughby jand Lewis Avenues, Saturday. July CHEESMAN FRANCIS Ref em Ma'vs ol, St' vjjly 5. survived by wife. Helen the BaPtlst at 10 ROBINSON KATHERINE on the int, iritM-tiun of the uintifrly nf (fi-anrl Ktrc-t ExU'nsiuii with nidi1 nt RoUii' SU'C'l; 1'iinnitiK thence emstrrly al'Uiis lh soiithi-rly side nf ciritmi Stn-t plKhty-nin, fet, six iinh's: tlifncc fi'cnilhwstPi'ly.

parallel wnh Street, 'fi nine mid tliiee-qiiartei' Lln-iK iiaralhl with Smith Third Street, seventy-t'ne tn mde nf Sti'f'. and tin-nee norlhea.lii aloni! the xuutheajiterly side St't. thirty-nine feel, nne and urie-i-iuhth irn-lieg lo the enrnei-. the or plai of lie-8 i in if. Beintf SliS Kudney Hrr.oklyn.

X. with the fixture and ii-n propeity iu" desnihcd jiiiU'inent The will h- 'iilijei the mate of fa in i i i In Sirvi-yinit dal-d Apiii ltd I and lo any i'haiitE' d.il, li.ited. New Yin k. July 6. 1948.

beloved mother of; JJt emOttam I Vfurinn Hunt oi.rl PranH 1 1 ntllUlK 111. Walter III. Cooke. Inr. Richard; iters Irene and vim.v in, Robinson.

Solemn Requiem Mass! BURKE In loving memory of: Surviving are four daugh1ers. will be offered Thursday at. 10 a.m.iANNE a BURKE, who died July; Winifred McConnin. Mrs. Alice! Paul G.

Kix-h; brothers, Ar- Mrs KUHN-FMMA. on July 6, 1948 uir. Aiirea, Kooert, tiaroia. ue- he R. C.

Church of St. John rlr-1 ftnmversarv mu wife of James Car-i beloved wife of the late Michael; at FUNERAL INFORMATION Lising N. Y. and Brooklyn Funeral the Evangelist. Interment Holy -nurn rriu.n.

oa.f state Commander of the dear mother of Arthur Brand- plume, io( o. uxiora jsrreei. Ke- at 8 a.m. SISTER and NEPHEW. Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mis.

Helen Donovan and Mrs. John Mass Friday. 9 a.m.. St. mother of Arthur.

Richard and Cross Cemetery. John Michael Kuhn; sister of Mrs.j SANDBERG OTTO July 6 Anna Parry. Services S.in Dalphon at his home 680 52d be-Chapter, O.E.S., Thursday, 8 p.m..ii,.vw! hnsbBiiri nf Maruaret Mr- mtiidict R. (.. Church.

Inter- fct'iit Calvary cemetery. KELLY -FRANK V. Second An- Devine. and seven grarolchil-niversary Mass in memory of Another dauchter. Mrs.

Kill. Dr ection Raymond J. Foley 20 Sajitt kit. ULiUr 6-4800 Thursday. Jult ith I Ml at hpf I ROSAK) Alfred A.M.

at hal Mry A A.M. at Chapel Fndov Jult 9th 1 WISSMAVN Albert A.M. at Chanel PI ROV. Ella L. A.M.

at Chapel PKPK. Marnarrtl To be arranied JOHN Farland Sand berg; devoted father late lamented leader. FRANK Mouchard. a former teach- at Quenzer Chaie! of St. Albans, 179-24 Linden Boulevard.

Funeral Friday. 1:30 p.m. In'erment Cy- C1VITELIX) ANTHONY, of of Josephine, wunam ana fatncia; KtLLY. al cnurcn ot tne nans l'ublic School 217, died in at fo-Ql 64th Place, July 6. 1948, Sl'PREVE CH'TV Kiisli Healtv Ctp (lK3in.tt Anna Herhk-iwit! i husband of nllls Ui years, beloved dear father of Florence fond brother of Oscar Marcy Avenue and Services at his home, Hooper Street.

Brooklyn, N. on July 8. 8 p.m. Interment Friday, Friday. July 9 1948, at 10 a.m.

National Cemetery, Pineiawn. L. I.i Senaca Club of Kings County. Albert V. Directing.

Joseph T. oaaikey. Executive Mem. 71VVITII 50 Saventk Ait. I'iainti(f' 37 C.mii.

Deloris. Frank and Anthony Funeral Saturday. 9 a.m., from LAMMERICH HARRY, of 1049 82d Street, on July 8, 1948, beloved husband of Olava. Reposing at the E. C.

Waldeck Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue. Mrs. Walter Brindley (iai'den City. July 8 F'unera! services for Mrs. Eileen Kins wersi, unei ai riome, u-ti SCHMIDT JOHN on July 6.

1948. of 33 Hiliside Ave Tii. New York Citv. ni.vrw.ri I'tii-iiunt JudKiu.nt d.U-J Bertha I. 21.

ISIS. I will iel al Put.lt.- MWwi I M. at Chapel at the Real Estate Ex, Imiiei ivi Saturday. July loth Street N. OOLAN, Martin 11:00 A.M.

at Home July 3tl. 19. at U' Morns auctioneer the pien Avenue, thence to St. (Basses Tancras R. c.

cnurcn. Mass iu a.m. Hrindlev. who died herp Tues-! nue. Rockville Centre, beloved KENNEY Pfc.

EDWARD MAR- LEES THOMAS A mi lunuiii -brother of Miss Amanda Schmidt. TIN KENNEY 5th Army. 351st day at her home. 223 7th Av in action in will be held tonicht at 8 1218 Flatbuth Am. III tncc'i'" diiei-terj by said Judtiiii'tr.

i duciu i-Vibo, be sold, to wit. certain low in lie crpilional char-aclcr of the service by Waller B. Cooke is matched by tlie unusually fine physical facilities at all our entalilinhments. Consultation rooms; rejofing rooms; chapel all have been carefully planned for coin-fort and privacy. Kvery room combine dignity with an informal air of rvcrvday liv cannot helji hut notice lion rcatlv lhi i apircciale(l hv the families we crve.

DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP Mrs. Caroline Bahr. Mrs Minnie infantry, killed July 6. 1948. beloved husband of Annie father of Mrs.

Charles G. Young, nis Thomas COLUMBUS COUNCIL. NO r. K. OF Members will as-aible at the club Thursday.

8. 1948. at 8 p.m.. then pro- Ashe and Mrs. Henrietta Cameron.

I July 9, 1944. Fourth Anniversary jn the Garden Chape! Services at the Funeral Home ofiMass Church of Immaculate Heart 'cmnir PATON, W. on I lively as S. Ri 'J31 7. S3-3Z rril A Tenia Hhfmao 3-0900 3" and Kin.

2115. 1. -i 1 William A. and Alfred J. Lees.

I Pettit Bros. fc Clayton. 20 Mary. E. 4th Street and Fort, to the Fune Home.

24 Friends was on nv in. ism. ani call at the Fairchild Julu 9th Ave. and ltli her husband, St. Surviving are Walter Hrindlev.

Friday. MOI irOR, Jo. tub lyV.u'tuie. Diooivi.wi. li wnitr Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, until .10 al Chapel ti.Hi 12 Blork 3iil.

Lot th I Map as on D.uesvlier 1. ,19:17. Daled July 6 I'M1 Hamilton Parkway. 7:30 a.m.. July 9.

isipfp or, (Wr on. lair rs Wp inlss you ln yon bsi. Avenue, Rockville Centre, L. I. Friday, 1 :30 p.m.

interment Green-Wood Cemetery. body ot our late brother, 10:30 a m. Friday. Mr. and Mrs and her parent 1 larrv Kina.

SIDNEY REUUV i S-ht i .1 150-10 llndt Ave. JAmaica 6 6670 MOTHER. SISTERS. BROTHER. OHN KEEGAN.

reposes. JOHN B. FITZPATRICK. Grand Knight. L.

Walsh. Recorder. ThltTHlav. Julv 'h SPII I Uilliain I INI M. at Chapel UALYER.

Katie I mi at Chapel frfrffii 9th INDKNHAKKll. II, rl. SI'I'REME CuPrtT. Cut N'TV -Jn the matter of I it for benefit of of V-'' Bilt Box SpnrtK CorporaUoti. I ol to Bernard Raver, 1 Piirsirutt to un order Mi i m.

at Hninn sEEl. ii Our service is designed to meet the needs of each individual case. 3. UK P.M. at Chapel H.

Livingston, ot the Tab. i Court of the Slate of N' Yo, i. lniiKAM. Mar IM HEIL Anna mnniMiiwuir -mil 158-14 Norlhtrn Blvd. FLuihinf 3-6600 HARRY T.

PYLE MORTUARY, INC Cat. Ttn BUckminster 2-0174 192J Church AtnM I Modern, Air-Conditioned Chapels FAIRCHILD SONS INI FUSEH.il. DIRECTORS SINCE ISHi 111 AtUntto Avaa BrooMra ritnk 1. FairchM, I.igirm4 BROOKLYN FLUSHING JAMAICA GARDEN CITY MANHASSET Vlncant D. Crania, Mjr.

Funeral Directors Ftaturlng SERVICE ECONOMY Chapels: 115 ATLANTIC AVENUE 38 LAFAYETTE AVENUE JIWFKNrT, Iame SCHNEIDER, Wallace Tn he arranied lo be arranied '1 mven to all Perjona haviiiK riai'ii1 anin.it Well Rill Rox Spritii; formerly doin hiyinegs at 2H2 Taaffe and 100 Eng-rt Avenue in the Boruuxh of Brooklyn County of Kini(s. Cily and Slate of N-'W York, to file tticlr sworn rlalni. with vouchers thereto with the undersigned at 270 Rruadwav. Borouali of Manhattan, New York Citv 7 Nen-York, on or befote the 26th dav ot Ju'v. 191S MAm 4-1398-13993655-8130 Geo.

w.Peese&soN Inc 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER 6-4100 SO SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 2-85J5 121S FLATBUSH AVL BUCKMINSTER 2 0266 rUNIRAl HOMIS IN IROOKITN-MANHATTAN-IRONX QUIINt Funeral -Directors i ii Mottnnd Ae. STerliaf 3-7700 I Date! New Ynk Julv 6 BERNARD XYFR Vital notices accepted 8 a.m.

to 2 P.m. tor Duplication fh iam day; ai late as 10 m. Saturday nlflht tor publication. Wlf.l.IVM Assivnr. 2'0 Fioada New York City 7.

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