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BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 3, 1943 19 paths NEIGHBORS, KIN ATTEND RITES FOR MRS. ROOSEVELT Lucius H. Beers, Law Firm Partner FERRIS ALBERT en Saturday, October 2, 1948, beloved hus-bind of Georgiana; dear father of Albeit O. Ferris Margaret, James and Edward McQulllen; alio survived by thre sisters, two brothers and two grandchildren.

Reposing at Funeral Home, 119-50 Metropolitan Avenue, Kew Gardens. Mass at Our Lady McNAMARA ELIZABETH, on September 30, 1948, at her icbI-dencc, 888 New York Avenue, beloved wife of tho late Albert Mc-Namara, Survived by one son, William; ono daughter, Mrs. Marie Grogan; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Angevine, Mrs. Jennie Buckley.

Funeral from Chapel, 2603 Church Avenue. Funeral on Monday; Requiem Mass, 10:45, Holy Cross was held this morning for Mrs. Roosevelt. A large number of town resident gathered out Westhampton Beach, Oct. 2 Oyster Bay, L.

Oct. 2 Residents of this community! today paid their last respects to Mrs. Edith Kermit Carow1 Church on Tuesaay side the church, Rev. Mr. Warren con-' the Episcopal funeral Lucius n.

Beers, 89, a senior partner of Lord, Day Lord, attorneys, 25 Broadway, Manhattan, and former chairman of Phnh Interment Holy Cross at 10 a.ui. Interment Cnlvary George R. Zahn, Crash Victim George R. Zahn, 20, of 337 E. 24th St, Manhattan, born and educated In Brooklyn, killed in an automobile crash In Huntington Thursday, will be buried in the Long Island National Cemetery, Finelawn, tomorrow, following a 0:30 a.m.

solemn requiem mass at St. Benedict's It, widow of Col. TIipi'. Cemetery, Cemetery. sc was no sermon and no ejiuaj.

Mrs. Roosevelt was buried In the board of Barnard College, R. C. Church, Fulton St. and Ralph Ave.

The funeral will be from the Robert R. Donovan Funeral Home, 2176 Fulton St. He was graduated from P. S. no, and the Richmond Hill High School.

He was a member of St. Benedict R. C. Church. Ho served in the Merchant Marine and later was an aero plane engine mechanic.

He had been employed by the Mountain Valley Water Co. of Newark, N. J. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Zahn, to whom he was married on Oct.

25, 1947; a son, George Christopher; his- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Zahn of 128-18 lst Richmond Hill; a hrother, Richard, and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Horgia, both of Brooklyn. fkard.Hrfeiv Loures.

Anna M. tt, Maria McDermoi Marv BoRaclrXWadaw McGoff, Maritn Brothers. Mary A. McQutrk, M. M.

J. MrNamara, E. Doyle, Marie, T. WH( Durnam.M. MoDetg, axw KUcle, Carole Moraeman, R.

T. FegatvEllzabeih Quealy, Amy O. Terrta, Albert Quick, Emma Fltzpatylck.N.L. Rhymer, William Fugaz2i. F.

M. Salnsbury, W. R. Oraf Ida. M.

Schllltng, Louis F. OUpln, wnitarn Scott, Walter OrlmeaiOennle A. Smith, George Hlprgtris, E. W. WaLsh.

F. M. Holbrook, W.H.. Walsh, James F. Keyes, John J.

Warlc, Esther Keyes, Paulino Williams, John BEARDVlELEN M. Thursday, September 30, 1948, beloved wife of Malcolm mother of Elizabeth McCormack. Funeral from Fair- dure Roosevelt, former President of the United States, who died last Thursday morning In her home, Sagamore Hill, In died today at his home here. He J. Gallagher Sons, Director.

FUGAZZI On October 1, 1948, FREDERICK beloved husband of Josephine; devoted father of Mrs. Mary E. McCall, Mrs. Wil-helmlne Sohwertley and Dr. Fred Young's Memorial Cemetery, Cove Neck, beside the body of Cove Neck, here, at the age erick B.

Fugazzl; brother of Mrs. her husband. Among the relatives attending the funeral services were of eighty-seven. had been a practicing attorney from 1883 until a year ago. Mr.

Beers was a native New Yorker and was graduated from Columhia College in 1881 and from the law school two years later. He joined the firm of Lord, Day Lord after Relatives and close friends Dr. and Mrs. Richard Derhv, filled Christ's Episcopal Church here where the funeral service daughter and son-in-law of Mrs Direction Frank R. Healey, Inc.

MEE ELLA MAY. of Beachwood, New Jersey, formerly of Brooklyn, wife of 3ohn R. Services Monday, 8 p.m., at the Funeral Home of Anderson, Campbell Apgar, Toms River, New Jersey. Interment Tuesday, 11 a.m., at Toms River, MOBERG AXEL on September 30, 1948, beloved husband of Leontine; devoted father if Leon, Mrs. Thomas J.

FUzpatrlck and Mrs. Thomas W. Baldwin. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Sunday, 8 m.

Interment Monday, 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery. MORSEMAN RICHARD on October 1, 1948, beloved husband of Roosevelt; Mrs. Nicholas, Long- the various bar associations, Psi Upsilon Fraternity, University Club, Cent.urv Astoria- Llllie Pendleton; also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral from his residence, 763 Carroll Street, on Monday, October 4. at 9:30 a m.

Requiem Mass St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. GRAF IDA on October 1. 1948; wife of the late Max, beloved mother of Lillian C. Horn, Bella H. Anderson and Herbert A.

Also survived by five grandchildren. Serv He was a director thejtion, Down Town Association child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Lawyers Trut Company, the 2.1 Broadway Corporation, West Earl Rowe, 63, Sports Authority 0 a Requiem Mass St, Fjancis Xavier Church, 9:30 a.m. worth, step-daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Roosevelt; Mrs.

Theodore Roosevelt and Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, both widows, and the Derby and Roosevelt grandchildren. Archibald Roosevelt is the only surviving 'son of Mrs. Roosevelt. and the St.

Nicholas Society. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen H. Patton Beers; two daughters. Mrs.

Henry Hope Reed and Mrs. Tyree Dillanl and a son, Henry N. Beers. Ray Company, Eastern Offices, and was a trustee of the American farm School at Salonika, Greece. He belonged to Additional Obituaries On Page 22 ices Monday, 10 a.m., at Sandstrom's BENNETT On October 1.

1948, a her residence, 260 DeKalb Avenue, MARIA (nee Dillon), wife of the lata James; dear, sister of Jennie; grandmother of Ethel Earl Rowe, 63, assistant night BWfYf7 Egan; also survived by two great Annie (nee Shea); devoted father Of John, Mildred and Mrs. Ann Markle. Funeral Tuesday, 10:15 a.m., from the George Werst Fu sports editor of the New York World -Telegram, died yesterday at Beth Israel Hospital after a long Illness. Death was caused by heart disease and Chapel, 4603 4th Avenue. GILPIN WILLIAM WATSON, on October 1, 1948.

Reposing at Cosgrove Chapels, 5723 Sth Avenue, until Tuesday, 10 a.m. GRIMES JENNIE AGNES (nee Mack), October 1, 1948, of 60 Boyd grandchildren. Funeral from the Scully Funeral Home, 203 DeKalb neral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue, Glendale. Requiem Mass 11 a.m., Avenue, Monday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Queen of All Saints R. C.

He had under St. Matthias R. C. Church. Inter Church.

Interment Holy Cross gone an operation. Mr. Rowe, a veteran sports ment Calvary Cemetery. Avenue, Jersey City, beloved wife Cemetery. BOGACKI-WACLAW.

suddenly authority, joined the staff of of the late Eugene devoted mother of Rose Mae N. and Eu QUICK EMMA suddenly, on, nnrliSaturday, October 2, 1948, of 738 'ne Old iui juiK.diu in gene L. Grimes. Relatives on October 1. 1948.

of 32 Roosevelt AvenueT nanklin Souare. Survived; friends are invited to attend funeral St. Mark's Avenue, beloved ami was one ot the l- bv two sons. Stanley and Frank; from William Schlemm. Fu- ter oi tne iaie tmmerson ana est euuoiuu rmim.Yt.-s i re R.

C. Church of St. Catharine of Alexandria Wlll.ll 11 llll'IKWI Willi u- World. one dauRhter, Mrs. R.

Thompson.inerai Home, Bergen ana Harrison wid four grandchildren. Reposing! Avenues. Jersey City. Tuesday, 9:30 pt the Krauss Funeral Home, 495 a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem Our Fanny Quick; sister of the late Mrs.

Charles O. Grim. Services at the Fairchild Chapel. 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday at 2 P.M. k4 His wife, Mrs.

Lttla C. Lady of Victory R. C. Church, 10 died last Summer. a.m.

Interment St. Mary Ceme QUEALY On October 1, 194fi, tery, Perth Amboy, N. J. AMY beloved wife of Patrick HIGGINS EDWARD WILLIAM, acknotolcorjmcnts MELE The family of th late Quealy; devoted mother of Patricia Magyar; lister of Frances Sheridan, William, Harold, George and Raymond Neary; also survived by one grandson. Funeral from of 328 Clermont Avenue, Saturday, beloved father of Edna Raymond and Edward William Higeins Jr.

Reposing at Weigand Bros. Funeral Schaefer's Funeral Parlor. 4th Ave Home, 1015 Halsey Street. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m. nue and 42d Street, Monday.

Oc Lt. BOB R. MELE wish to extend their sincere gratitude to the Reverend Clergy, Brothers of th Sacred Heart, Sisters of St. Joseph, parishioners and members of the Altar and Rosary Societies of both St. Peter Alcantara Church, Port Washington, and St.

Rose of Lima Church, Parkville, Brooklyn; also Located at 41at Street and Fnrt nmillnn Parkway. Pariah founded January 10, 1902, Original ebnreh dedicated July 26, 1903, Cornerstone of new rhurrh laid Septfmber 7, 1921. Rev. Edward J. Mullaney, Pattnr.

Hempstead Turnpike, Franklin Square. Requiem Mass at St. Ann's R. C. Church at 10 a.m.

October 4. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. BROTHERS On October 1, 1948. MARY wife of the late John; mother ot the late Mary and John Brothers, Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., from the James A.

Madden Funeral Home, Franklin and Willoughby Avenues. Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:30 a.m., St. Martin of Tours R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, eDERENOWSKI JULIUS, aged 7, on October 2, 1948. of 509 1 7th Street, husband of Bessie; father of John, Olga, Alexander and Helen. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Gzutarski's Chapel. 24th Street and tober 4, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Re HOLBROOK WILLIAM quiem Mass St.

Saviour's R. C. HARRY, October 2. 1948, beloved husband of Maud brother of Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mrs. Fred Jacobson, Mrs. Mae De Catholic Daughters Court 654. Nyse. Mrs.

Agnes Miller. Service RHYMER WILLIAM, October 1, 1948, beloved husband of Annie; American Legion Post 509, Bomber at The Fairchild Chapel. 951 At lantic Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Squadron, 319th Group; former classmates and friends of Class of devoted father of Nancy Rubin. Services Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbash Avenue. Tuesday, 2 p.m. KELLY JOHN FRANCIS A SERIES OF LOCAL CHURCH PICTURES September 30, beloved husband of 1947, Columbia University; business associates and the office and production staff of the Mele Manufacturing Company, as well rela Delia: dear father of Anna. Francis SCHILLING LOUIS on Oc and James.

Funeral Monday. 9:30 4th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Czenstochowa R. C. tober 1, 1948, beloved husband of a.m., from Dawlev Funeral Home Church. Interment St.

John's the late Jennie; dear father of 4317 Avenue D. Requiem Mass 10 tives, friends and neighbors for their spiritual bouquets, prayers, floral tributes and other kind expressions of sympathy In their re a.m., Church of the Little Flower Thomas, Eugene and Helen McQueen; brother of Jacob, Susan and KEYES On Friday. October 1 cent DOYLE MARIE on October 1948, at 603 6th Street. JOHN J. (re 1.

1948, at her home, 12 Slocum Place; beloved sister of Marv E. SAMUELS JULIUS. The family tired sergeant, N. Y. P.

D), be of the late Julius Samuels of 1244 loved husband of Frances L. Keyes Crowley. Reposing chapel, 38 Lai A RECENT SURVEY-. 'nee Grogan): father of Jane yette Avenue. Funeral Monday, 10 Eva O'Rourke.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge Church. 10 a.m.

SCOTT WALTER on October 1, 1948, dear brother of Isabel Mar-quart, Matilda Oexle and Kate Cotter. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.. from the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Elizabeth Carolyn M. and Dor Avenue Brooklyn, extend their gratitude to friends and relatives for the kind expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement.

THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, Inc. othy Lambe; brother of Edward F. Keyes. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m. of the cost oi funerals conducted locally shows that of each one thousand a.jn, -Interment fat.

John's Cemetery- 'Albert V. O'Connell Directing. DURNAM October 2, 1948, MARGARET, of 7200 Ridge Boulevard Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Sav iour's Church. Interment Holy JS150 133 were up to.

Cross Cemetery. Home. 103-27 Lefferts Boulevard. 168 were from $151 to S250 beloved mother of James, Patrick and John. Services at Fred Herbst KEYES PAULINE on Octo- Richmond Hill.

Solemn Mass of 13fttDDap lUmcmtjranccS DOYLE Corp. HUGH P. Birthday remembrance of our beloved son and brother. Killed in action, February 24. 1945, in Germany.

Requiem Our Lady of Perpetual Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue ber 1, 1948, devoted daughter of the late James J. Keyes, M.D., and Help R. C. Church, Richmond Hill. Monday, 2.

p.m. Interment Green the late Mary Quinn Keyes; loving sister or tne late Ambrose J. Keyes; wood cemetery. EISELE CARRIE Septem Mass 6:30 Monday, October 4, at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Ceme tery.

SMITH GEORGE WASHING TON. October 1. 1948. at his rest dence, 150 Keniington Street, Man 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 prompts participation in unified planning and activities in many directions. The funeral director is now expected to advise clients on veterans' regulations, old age assistance, welfare laws, security rulings and a myriad of others. Full, 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 -Tor the protection of the client and family. 181 were from S25I to $350 186 were from $351 to $450 332 were more than $450 These figures do not include newspaper notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, religious services, extra automobiles, N.

Y. C. Sales Tax and similar ilems. at her residence, 55 E. 76th Street, Manhattan; Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Ignatius Loyola R. C. her 30, 1948, beloved wife of George; dear sister of William the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. FATHER. MOTHER; Sisters, ANN and AGNES.

M. Smith. Services at Walter B. hattan Beach, beloved husband of Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Church at 10 a.m. October 4.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. LOURES ANNA M. fnee Hal-vey), on October 1. beloved wife Snyder Avenue, Sunday, 4 D.m Funeral Monday, 1 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

Elizabeth and devoted father of George W. Jr. Service at the Fair-child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Sunday, 2 p.m. Interment private. WALSH FLORENCE September 30 nee Fox), beloved wife of the late James dear mother In Qjemotfam McENENY CLARENCE E.

Died of Lt. Edward N. Y. P. James N.

Y. F. Margretta L. Con October 3, 1947. FEG AN October 1.

1948. ELIZABETH, of 185 Huntington Street, beloved sister of David and Patrick Fcgan; aunt of Alex and Joseph way, Lt. George N. Y. P.

and Anna L. Conway; devoted sis ter of John J. Halvey. Funeral Hit memorr li a dear trxlar Ai In the hour he pasted awaj. Loving WIFE and CHILDREN.

VOELKER In loving memory of of WiUiam F. Walsh of 544 E. 40th Street; survived by her mother, Catherine T. Fox: brothers, Stephen, John, Edward, and sis McuonusKey ana James Fegan from her residence, 265 Beach 139th Street, Belle Harbor, L. on Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Funeral Home.

496 Court Street. ter. Helen Fox. Reposing John T. 1st Lt.

JOSEPH M. VOELKER, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Gallagher Funeral Home. 2549 U. S.

A. F. Killed in acUon Octo Requiem Mass St. Mary Star of the C.a Donnelly Purcell 203 Euclid Avenue Cypress Hills Church Avenue. Solemn Requiem M.

J. Smith Sons 248 Prospect Park West 2011 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn ber 3 1944 MOTHER, DAD and JEANNE. Mass Little Flower Church, Ave Francis de Sales R. C. Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. McDERMOTT MARY 'nee Desmond), on September 30. at the home of her daughter at Arlington, nue Monday, 11 a.m. FITZPATRICK NELLIE September 30, 1948. dear sister of WALSH On September 30.

1948. Mary and Francis Fitzpatrick. Re SCHLEHER CHARLES F. In memory of a friend. A FRIEND.

KRAMM In loving memory of JAMES beloved husband of Catherine M. (nee Cullen); devoted father of Mrs. Frank Ford, Leo posing Koch Funeral Home, 585 Bvergreen Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., Our Lady Virginia. Funeral from the Parlors of James F.

McKeon Ss Son, 7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Mon-i day, a.m.; thence to St. my devoted husband. PAUL' John F. and Herbert J. Walsh.

Re oi oooa counsel R. c. Church Ipterment Holy Cross Cemetery. posing at his residence. 141 Mid KRAMM, who passed away October 3 1947.

Loving Wife, LOUISE. wood Street. Funeral Monday, 9:30 Ephrem's R. C. Church, where Mass will be offered.

Interment Calvary-Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONRAD J. KOCH 585 Evergreen Ave. 514 Wilson Ave. Brooklyn J.

J. GALLAGHER SONS Aberdeen St. Brooklyn 87-46 37th St Jamaica Northern Blvd. Manbataet LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St.

Albam Funeral Home 191-02 Linden Boulevard St. Albans, L. I. SHELDON H. AVENIUS 63-15 Foreit Ave.

Ridgwood McGOFF On October 1, 1948, MAR.TTTM -T nf QRIfi ith. Avonnp i Walter B. er D. classes LOUGHREY JOHN J. Seventh hplnvcd husband nf Airnps and WARK ESTHER October 1 voofce devoted father of Mrs.

Jeremiah lm- E. 16th Street and nonrv Martin Toai. onrf South Woodstock, Vermont, be- anniversary. In loving memory of Georg'e P. McGoff son of Elizabeth )ovel ofSewla, ice JOHN T.

GALLAGHER 254? Church Are, 204 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn H. LOCKWOOD 255 21st St. 4617 7th Ave. Brooklyn JOSEPH V.

SESSA FUNERAL HOME 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn GEORGE J. AYEN J5 7th Ave. Brooklyn INC FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Snyder Aft. ULittr 6-4800 Moniov. Offohcr 4th tlSFl e.

Crrt B. 1.IH1 P.M. Chanel at the Fairchild Chapel. 951 and the late Patrick McGoff; Atlantic Avenue, Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Interment private.

our devoted father, who passed away October 4, 1941. Masses offered, GENTILE Second Anniversary Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered for our dearly beloved mother. MARIA GENTILE, on October 4, brother of Parker Richard, John Joseph. Michael and Beatrice McGoff. Funeral from Schaefer's Fu I ITTI.E.

Kranrn LLNDBERG, Anna P.M. Chaprl P.M. at Chaprl WILLIAMS JOHN THOMAS neral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 1. 1948. of 417 Marl boron ah i 1 i it i n- er sir ea ty 5 i mm irm ALBERT BARRON 001 5th Ave.

Brooklyn V. THEODORE LUTZ SON, Inc. 68-OS Forest Ave. Ridgenood JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 971 Bedford Ave.

Brooklyn GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 7525 3rd Ave. 3S4 Van Brunt St Brooklyn Street, on Tuesday. October 5. in his 71st vear, beloved hus- rt CUmn Dnnl.ln... Vf 9:15 a.m..

at Holy Name R. C. jviriun i. oanQ oi Aoeiaioc ana lamer 01 Patrick's R. C.

Church. Interment Beatrice and Carol; brother of Mrs. noiy cross cemetery. Frank W. Garvin of San Diego, (California.

Service at the Fair- Church, Brooklyn. Loving SON and DAUGHTERS. BLADES MARY. First Anniversary Mass offered. Son, JESSE, and Daughter, ETHEL.

i.uuiiuv kuakm m- child Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue. DANIEL GEORGE 1852 Bath Ave. Brooklyn JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 49 Court St 7722 4th Ave. Brooklyn M.

J. SMITH SONS 2S Prospect Tark West 20)1 Hathush Ave. BrookKn LYNAM'S FUNERAL HOME 4th Ave. cor. 13th St.

Brooklyn i '-iMonday at 8 p.m. Interment 'j "'uWooc iawn Cemetery. R. STUTZMANN GeaW.PCBSG&SoM, Joseph, Mary. Peter and Betty; also survived by a sister.

Gertrude; two brothers, John and Thomas. Funeral from her residence, 1714 E. 33d Street, Monday: Solemn 50 Stvtnth At. MAin 2-8585 Octnher 4th lIOBr.RC, Atrl b. A.M.

at Chapel Wednttda. Oct. sth BRA.NDEGEE, arolinf) Morrii 2 P.M. al hapfl 1218 FUtbuib Ave. BU.

2-0266 Tucilij, Ocf. Sth nnVMF.R. Vt'llham 2.110 P.M. at Chaprl Hll l.lN(i. Lotim F.

Service to be Arranred 63-32 Foreil Ave. HEftmaa 3-0900 Mrmgav, Ortnbrr 4th SMITH. Churlea A.M. at Chapel 150-10 Hillside Ave. JAnaic.

6-6670 Monda. Oct. 4th ORTItB, Cleaence SO A M. at Chapel Vi lCKES. Georre P.M.

al Chapel ANDREWS, Madeline 1 :00 P.M. at Chapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FIATBUSH AVt, ULSTER 6-ttOO IJl Flttbwh i-Uttt-1 50 Seven tit Avenee-pMin 2-15SS rUNIIAL HOMII IN ROOKIYN MANHATTAN-SRONX-QUEINS HARRY T. PYLE HENRY McCADDIN SON ANDREW J. McCADDIN 24 7th Ave.

Brooklyn BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St Brooklyn COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS JJth Ave. 572J Sth Ave. Brooklyn SON, Inc. 2001 Madison St. Ridfrewood 224-39 Jamaica Av.

Queena Village Fmurtl Dktttonl MORTUARY, INC M. 4S Tetra Requiem Mass Good Shepherd R. C. 433 Nottrorvf A. 5Ttv i.7700 BUckminitor 2-0174 1925 Ckarek Annt unurcn, 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Direction of Howard Howard. 4w McCOURT TRUDDEN J.JO-02 Liberty Ave.

Richmond Hill HARRIS 5012 4th Ave. Brooklyn THOMAS J. CREAMER (4 Herbert St Brooklyn JOHN H. TIMMS 24(5 5th Ave. Brooklyn A Superior Strttt 1L HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME 12S6 Trospert Ave.

Brooklyn GEORGE T. MrHUGH J016 Bedford Ave. 2475 Ore. in Ave. Brooklyn JERE J.

CRONIN, Inc. US Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn ANDREW TORREGROSSA FtJNF.RAL HOMES 1 305 79th St. 521 Hick. St.

Brooklyn Viral notloss oceepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for publication th some day; as late os 10 p.m. Saturday night tof oublication. Walter m.

Cooke, New York't largest Funttral Dirtttort Inc. Km JOHN J. DARRAUGH SONS SKI! 5th Ave. Hronklvn JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin Ave.

Bionklvn T. J. HIGGINS SON, Inc. 203 Jav St. Brooklyn UNITED BURIAL CO.

1212 Broadway Btooklxn Deseriptit 'Price 'Range Cloth Covered Cwket (150-tl0-S230 Solid Marehvood 2o These Pates Include: I siiiowi.j...47o.45.$55 DONNELLY PURCELL 203 Euclid Ave. Cypreii Hills HOWARD HOWARD 5815 Avenue Brooklyn MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn N. F. WALKER 34 80th St S6 07 Jamaica Ave.

Woodhaven soiidUM i Casket with hand engraved name plate. Protective outer-1 case. Removins deceased from any local hospital or resideoce. Embalming and dressing; Gentle-. JSEI235 A.

A. JUNG WM. P. MURPHY SON tnH BR' 75Av, S7 Herbert St Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Baldwin, I- I. EHBERS-HILL, Inc.

CT FMF'VT KTR OATES UNDERTAKING rmprr utkt in, Climon Ave. Chanel J. l.IX.M F-N I Kr.AR Ns FTAHI 1SHMFNT GrORdE WERST. Inc. j.

519. Clinton Ave cor. I'illing St.1 6Vp Vvl 'T- raokWn Brooklyn Brooklyn B'rnoklvn 7I'' Avf' Cilrnrlale he making of advance funeral arrangements reflects not only foresight, but consideration, as well. Fairchild Sons have pioneered in pre-arrangement, and are prepared to suggest procedures that guar-atilet faithful fulfillment of your wishes. INC.

Funeral Directors Since 1886 951 Atlantic Avenue, Brookfyt Frank E. Fairchild, Licrnitd Minifef Our Telephone Never Sleeps MAin 2-3700 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1809-ISM Til Gnat t.mmuipatot "With high hopri for the future, nn prediction in reg.ird to it is ventured." mail 3 9ui( ui aauy uices. vi viiavk vi irwuug ivkmii euiu Bcvcrri funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-piece.

Procuring burial permit. Hearse and one limousine to Any local ROOKIYN rUNIRAL HOMII 10 SNYDER AVENUE et Flotbuth Ave. UL 6-4100 50 SEVENTH AVENUE MAIn 2-15M ,1218 FLATBUSH AVENUE BUckmlmter 2-0266 OUIINS rUNIRAL HOMIf 150-10 HIUSIDE AVENUE JAmolta 6-4670 63-32 FOREST AVENUE Htgemfn 34900 NORTHERN BtVD. Fluthlng 3-6400 Fvnerof Homei In Manhattan Bronx Broolrlyn QvefM Brooklyn Eagle First in tola! voluma Dirtscton. Deth Notice, Came.

tries, Memoriamt and Maescs. ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 243 Ridcrtsond Ave. Cypress Hills 9iiS Korkawav Ave. Strrnm, 1. 1.

KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor. Church k. RoReri Aves. Brooklyn OOKITN riosHina A1DCN CITT A A I 0 A MANIAIICT HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St Brooklyn li.

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