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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 3, 1951 25 mWARM MARY fnw Plun-l KRUMM GDSTAVE A. May! KiSgt. WalIerC.Pike,G. A. Krumm keit), on June 1, 1951, loving 1951, or loo eeeiey oireei, oe- loved husband of Mary (nee Luby of Loretta Herbert, James ana OTTO K.

TONNESEN OF M. I. devoted father of Robert A dear son of Gustave; fond brother of John; also survived by nine grandchildren and seven great-grand Butcher, 53 ilbury. Cha.rle eStlen.Mtvy i Aaastasio. A.

Served in Japan Louis Krumm and Julia Clrillo. children. Reposing at Chapel, 267 Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 10 boro scout, dies of POLio.Oold Star Mother Immaculate Heart of Mary The funeral of Gustave A. Funeral services for Sgt. Wal- 7th Street, corner 4th Avenue.

Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.; Mass of Requiem Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Back home from college for in the Brooklyn Eagle on the Krumm 53, who for many of Joseph 6. Duffy; 7703 SLbJter C. 'Pike of 2902 Foster Ave Krumra, Dustave Maloney, Agnes McGulre, Mary McKnlght, Harry McMenamln, W.

Meeds. John Mikolajczak, M. F. Mills, Margaret O'Connor, Martin O'Donnell, E. O'Shea, Michael Papen, Anna years was in the butcher busi Avenue.

who aiea April id in iok win J. mtUwell, Laiy i JUis, Theresa town, William Callahan, Anna Frank Dietaen, eo wards, Mary Sell, Mary be held at 8 tonight at the wai EELLS MARY May 31, 1951, MALONEY AGNES (nee Martin), on June 2, 1951, of 305 Lafay problems of youth as seen through their own eyes, the then Eagle Scout, junior assistant Scoutmaster and all-around athlete said that the practical thing to do to combat juvenile ness at 212 Kings Highway, will be held tomorrow from the Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Ave. A solemn requiem ette Avenue, devoted wife of Rich beloved mother of Henry B. Eells.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Monday, 2 p.m. mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Quinn, Jane ard; loving mother of Joseph, Ellen Gillen, Catherine Shannon and John Vreeland of Paterson, Isabel delinquency would be "to ad in the Immaculate Heart of 'Prankfltti Robert Rapp, Marie vance the idea of a religious New Jersey; also survived by two ELSNER ISABEL, on June 1, 1951. of 590 E. 21st Street, dearly grandchildren, Richard ana Mar revival among people." He also said that he believed Scouting could be used as another curb garet Shannon; two sisters, Mrs.

ter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Ave. Burial will take place tomorrow in the National Cemetery, Pinelawn, Sergeant Pike, who was with the Headquarters Company, Northern Command, was stationed at Sapporam, Hokaido. With him In Japan were his wife, the former Rae Plender-leith, and their children, John, Richard, Gall and William. Born in Scotland, he had served in the Pacific with the Navy in World War II.

beloved mother of Frank Spicker; also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandson. Re Mary R. C. Church, Fort Hamilton Parkway and E. 4th St.

Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Mr. Krumm, the son of Gustave A. Krumm, a retired ifogenbacher, J.

Beimer, Emma "ttinsen, Mary Shea, Timothy navey, C. J. Smith, Darwin F. Tackney, C. Louis Toomey, Frances Wvey, Mary Winham, Albert Kennedy, F.

3. Zellhoefer, H. C. John Guirelli, Mrs. Alfred Phillips a few days' vacation prior to a sports conference in which he was to participate, Otto K.

Tonnesen, 20, who had just completed his third year at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, died yesterday of polio at the Kingston Ave. Hospital. He had been ill only three days. His home was at 1761 51st St. A former Eagle Scout, the M.

I. T. student was one of five Brooklyn Boy Scouts who represented the borough in the sixth International Boy Scout Jamboree in France in August, 1947. He and the others were selected for their ability to accept responsibility, carry through a job, leadership qualities, teamwork, Scoutcraft abil on juvenile delinquency. of Paterson, New Jersey.

Reposing Mrs. Mary McGuire, a Gold Star Mother, died Friday after a long illness. She was 78 and lived at 7613 3d Ave. Mrs. McGuire, widow of William McGuire, was a lifelong Brooklyn resident.

For the last 18 years she had made her home in Bay Ridge. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Ketner, the sole survivor of nine children. There also are 10 grandchildren. One of Mrs.

McGuire's sons, Corp. John J. McGuire, was killed in action overseas in World War I. A solemn requiem mass for Mrs. McGuire will be held at 10:15 a.m.

tomorrow at Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church on 4th Ave. The funeral will be from Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. posing at waiter B.

Cooke, tThe funeral will be held at at Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Funeral Wednesday, 8 a.m.; Sol Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Interment Tuesday morning, p.m. luesciay at the church butcher, died suddenly Thursday in his home at 100 Seeley emn Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints R.

C. Church, 9:30 a.m. In with the Rev. T. B.

Tergesen, senior pastor, and the Rev. O. A LB URY CHARLES June 1, beloved husband of Anna; father terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

of Gloria Palmer; son of Hattie; St. He was born in Manhattan and had lived in Brooklyn since Gjerness, associate pastor, offi ciating. From 10:30" a.m. to Mother of Paul, Willard, Everett r-od Ruth Knowles. Reposing at McGUIRE MARY, of 7613 3d childhood.

Nearly all his adult life was spent in the butcher business. He had owned his the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 Bth Avenue, on June 1, beloved wife of FRANKLIN On June 2, 1951, of 1710 Woodbine Street, ROBERT beloved husband of Florence Franklin; dear father of William, Mrs. Everett Sawyers, Mrs. Hollis Hale, and brother of Alfred Franklin. Funeral service at Boyertown Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue, on Monday at 8 p.m.

John J. Flood, Director. the late William; mother of Jo tAnenue. Services Monday, 10 a.m The Evergreens. morrow until 4 p.m.

Tuesday the body will be at the Halvor-en Chapel, 5,310 8th Ave. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Wedneday, with burial in REIMER May 31, 1951, EMMA, sephine Ketner and the late Corp. own business in Kings Highway for the last 23 years, and in her 80th year, beloved wife oi John J. McGulre, United States '-ALLEN- -MARY on June 1 ities, the knack of getting along Army; also survived by nine grand was a member of the Retail the late Louis devoted mother of Mrs.

Henry L. Behlert and Louis M. Reimer. Services at Fred Evergreens Cemetery children. Funeral Monday, 9:45 '1351, beloved aunt of Theresa Con-Mrs.

Thomas J. Leahy and Meat Dealers' Association. with others and practicing in dally life the Scout oath and law. a.m., from Clavln Funeral Home, Besides his father, he Is sur Gertrude and Edmund F. Allen; Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th 7722 4th Avenue; Requiem Mass Avenue, Sunday, 4 p.m.

Interment vived by his wife, Mrs. Mary at Our Lady of Angela Church, Young Tonnesen was brought to this from Farsund, Green-Wood cemetery. Flowers uiDy Krumm; a son, Robert A. 10:15 a.m. devoted cousin of John Thomas J.

and Daniel A. Riordan and Mrs. Jahn F. Middlemiss. Funeral from Peter J.

Geis Funeral Home, 5734 Krumm; a brother, Louis gratefully declined. SHEA TIMOTHY, on June 2, Norway, as a small child by his parents, Wilhelm and Frieda Lt. George Lochner, Pilot Instructor Lt. George Hughes He enlisted in the Navy of 33-21 208th Bayside, U. S.

Dec. 11, 1942, and under the Air Force fighter pilot instruc- V-12 program majored in aero-tor, and World War II nautical engineering at Rensse- HAGENB AC HER JULIET, beloved- wife of David; devoted mother of Robert dear sister of Birdie Stahl, Tessle Greenfield, Viola Tasch, Charles K. and Lewis K. Jacobs. Services Monday, June 4, 10:30 a.m., at "The Boulevard," 374 Empire Boulevard, near Nos-trand Avenue, Brooklyn.

Inter- Krumm, and a sister, Mrs. Julia ifitaroa Avenue. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; McKNIGHT HARRY, on June 1, 1951, beloved husband of Anna (nee Keller); dear father of Elsie Liriiio. beloved husband of Josephine (nee 'oolemn Requiem Mass St. Matthias Tonnesen, and had made his home in Brooklyn most of the Shea): loving father of Josephine; R.

C. Church. 10 a.m. Interment Thomason and Harry brother flialvary Cemetery. of Charles and Anna Sommers, brother of Thomas and Norah Murphy.

Funeral from his resi laer Institute. Later he entered was buried vesterdav in the Robert W. Gladstone Ottawa. June 2 (U.R) Cana ANARXASTrt ANDREW, of Malmonides Cemetery. time since.

He was graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School before entering M. I. T. While in school here he won Funeral from the Daniel J. O'Sul-livan Funeral Home, Lenox Road at Rogers Avenue; Solemn Requiem dence, 1169 76th Street, Tuesday; thence to the R.

C. Church of St A'vnue June 2, 1951, beloved fewDand of the late Stella HASEN On May 31. 1951 Thin. r.Piupr MARY (nee Neville), beloyed wife da's Senate was reduced to 87 members today with the death Ephrem, where Mass will be Mass All Saints Church, Tuesday, trophies In swimming and was offered at 10 a.m. Interment St.

30 a.m. Interment Holy Rood of Robert William Gladstone, iuvcu nifties wvj.jtiw Frances Gambino, Rosa Hughes proficient in basketball, soft John's Cemetery. Cemetery. of Olaf mother of James, Jerome and John; sister of Catherine Gerrie, Irene Nicholson, Jo 71-year-old Liberal and member Alfonso. Andrew, Salvatore and James F.

McKeon Son, Director. of Parliament from GuelDh. Ont, McMENAMIN On June 1, 1951, ball and bowling. He was a member of the Arista, the school glee club and bandat SMITH DARWIN suddenly the Navy's control -tower school at Atlanta, where he was first in a class of 80. In 1949 he was graduated from the U.

S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. Last Fall he completed his course in the pilot instructor school at Selma, Ala. Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Inghram of Mason, Mich.

Additional Obituaries WILLIAM of 373 9 2d Street, be Pinelawn Xational Cemetery. Funeral rites were held the night before in the funeral parlors at 214-43 39th Bayside. Lieutenant Lochner, 27, son of George C. Lochner, a salesman for Tiffany, and Mrs. Anna Lochner, was killed Tuesday in a plane crash at Waco, Texas.

After graduating from Bav-slde High School in 1939 with top honors in science, he received a part-time scholarship Gladstone, a member of the upper house since 1949, died June 1, 1951, at Brentwood. Long loved son of Ann and the late sephine Allen and James Neville. Reposing at the Galligan Funeral Home, 978 Bedford Avenue, near De Kalb Avenue. Requiem Mass Monday at 9 a.m., St. Patrick's Island, beloved husband of Harriet William; fond brother of Mrs.

Marion McFadden and Dorothy. Fu yesterday of a heart ailment. Funeral services and burial will -Ralph Reposing at Henry McCad-tin Son, 24 7th Avenue. Notice funeral later. BLOCK JACK M.D., beloved husband of Clara; devoted ('ther of Cecile Covey and Jerome dear brother of Sarah Levy.

er vices Jewish Memorial Chapel, Fitkin Avenue at Eastern Parkway, neral from Darraugh's Funeral tsrooKiyn lecn. He naa been active also in the young people's work at the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Free Church, 749 59th St. Three years ago, in the first Church. Interment St. John's be in Guelph.

devoted father of Mrs, William Ley, Dr. Allen E. and Roy E. Funeral Tuesday, June 5, at the Sydney Y. Sullivan Funeral Home, 42 24 Avenue, Bay Shore.

Long Island, at 10 a.m. Kindly omit Cemetery. The official Senate standinar now is: Liberals, 78; Progressive Conservative, 9, and vacant, 15. HEAVEY CHRISTOPHER Home, 8813 5th Avenue, Wednesday; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church, 10 am.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. MEEDS JOHN, on June 2, 1951 of a series of articles published urooKiyn folvtechnic In .1:30 p.m. Monday. Interment flowers.

June 1, beloved husband of Catherine; devoted father of Kenneth, fjiollwood Park Cemetery. Ann and Christopher also sur TACKNEY CATHERINE (nee dear father of Margaret Lo Duca. Reposing at A. Gennarelli Funeral vived by five grandchildren. Re "BOTHWELL LAURA of 2150 Bedford Avenue, June 1 1951, wife posing at his residence, 1303 E.

57th Home, 41st Street and 10th Avenue, Street. Solemn Requiem Mass McCabe), on June 1, 1951, of 56051 4th Avenue, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of Reverend John Tackney, CBS.R.; Reverend Clement Tackney, C.SS.R.; the late Thomas E. Bothwell; Brooklyn, Mass Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, 10 a.m., Mary Queen of St. Catharine of Alexandria of the late Harold and Roy jBothwell. Service at the Fairchild Heaven R.

C. Interment Church, interment St. John's Ceme Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Tues Holy Cross Cemetery. Howard It Howard, Directors, d.ay-3 p.m. Interment Green-Wood WHY YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CALL AN ASSOCIATION MEMBER Sister Leontine, R.G.S.; Sister Aurelia, R.GS, and Captain Stephen Tackney, U.

S. Mrs. Elizabeth Heymann, Margaret and Gerard; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Reposing at Chapel of V-tmetery. BRASS THERESA, on May 31 HODNETT MARY on June tery.

MIKOLAJCZAK MICHAEL on June 1, 1951, beloved husband of Nellie, and father of Frank, Bernard, Mrs. Loretta Larsen, Mrs. Reglna Strianese. Stanlev. Mrs.

2, 1951, of 195 N. 6th Street, be loved wife of Thomas; devoted mother of Mrs. Edward Down, Mrs. J. Albert Barron, 60th Street at Michael Bratko, Thomas F.

andlMary Ienuso, Edward and Thomas. John also survived by twelve Reposing at the ChaDel of E. H. grandchildren and two great-grand 5th Avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.

Solemn Mass of Requiem Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. children. Reposing at Funeral Lockwood, 255 21st Street, until Tuesday at 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at the R. C.

Church of Our Lady of Czenstochowa. Interment Like every professional man, the funeral director has his professional associations, now more than half a century old. Home, 231 Bedford Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., at St. Vincent de Paul's TOOMEY FRANCES June 1, Holy Cross Cemetery. 1951, daughter of the late John and 3951, beloved wife of John irother of Louis F.

and Emily 'also survived by two grandchildren. Member Star of Hope Chapter, No. 48. O. E.

S. Services at Fieseler Funeral Home, 33-58 Fulton Street, near Crescent Street, Cypress Hills, Sunday. 8 p.m. Funeral Monday, 10 i. Interment Evergreens BROWN WILLIAM FRANCIS, ijged 55, born in Newfoundland, resided at 364 64th Street, Brooklyn.

Passed away suddenly, Friday, tD.m. Episcopalian Ohurch serves 8 p.m. Sunday. Masonic services 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at Fred toerbst Sons, 7501 5th Avenue. Interment in Bonavista, Church.

Interment Calvary MILLS On June 2, 1951, MARGARET devoted mother of Thomas E. TarDev. Mrs. Marearet J. J.

Gallagher Sons, Directors. Anna; dear sister of Joseph, Reposing Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, near Flatbush Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Francis of Assist R.

C. Church, Tuesday, 9:45 a.m. Inter HOFFMANN LOUIS of 80-82 Postel and Genevieve Mills. Fu- Association membership prompts participation in unified planning and activities in many directions. 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 for the protection and well-being of the client and family. THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION INC. neral from William Dunigan Son 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 of time. A RECENT SURVEY OF THE COST OF FUNERALS conducted locally ihowi that oi each on thousand: 222d Street, Queens Village, on May 31, 1951, aged 60, beloved husband Chapel, Rogers Avenue and Mont of Emma dear father of Mari ment Holy Cross Cemetery. anne E.

Strung and Lucille R. WINHAM ALBERT sud Hughes; devoted grandfather of denly, June 1, 1951, of 44 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, beloved hus Norman Miller Strung, Bruce Louis Strung, Jed Hughes and Michael gomery Street, Tuesday, 9 a.m.; Requiem Mass Holy Cross R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. O'CONNOR MARTIN, suddenly, on June 1, beloved son of the late John and Mary.

at the Daniel George Funeral Home, 1852 band of Jeanne Ballot Winham; JS150 133 wer up to Hoffmann Hughes; brother of Anna J. Willmeier and Lucy Ten ALLAH AN ANNA T. (nee Kennedy), on May 31, 1951, of 91-43 son of Bert and Etta Winham; nyson. Service Sunday, 8 at 79th Street. Woodhaven, beloved brother of Elsie Fawcett and Gertrude Winham.

Service at the Bath Avenue, until Tuesday, 9:30 George Werst Funeral Home. 71-41 Cooper Avenue, Glendale. Funeral Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave wife of the late Deputy Chief John J. Callahan (N. Y.

F. devoted Another of Mae L. Callahan, Julia Dolan, Helene Bittner, Ann T. nue, Sunday, 4 p.m. Interment a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Flnbar's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 168 were from $151 to $250 181 wer from $251 to $350 186 wer from $351 to $450 332 were mor Th figures do not Include newspaper noticea, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charge, religious services, extra automobiles, N. Y. C.

Sales Tax and similar items. private. o(lDfMMiturrl)-4 This emblem is proudly displayed by its members. Association membership is entirely voluntary. Members adhere to a high standard of ethics formulated for the protection oi the client and family.

Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Member of Olt-mans Lodge, No. 446, F. A.

M. HOVEY MARY E. (nee Tobin), wiechert. JoseDH A. Callanan ana O'DONNELL EDWARD, May 31, ZELLHOEFER HERBERT C.

William S. Callahan, entered into rest June 1, 1951, son 1951, native of County Donegal y. S. A. also survived by sev-trtt.

grandchildren. Active mem on May 31, wife of Frank J. Hovey; of the late Charles and Emilie Zell hoefer and brother of the late Mil Ireland, beloved husband of Nellie (nee Carroll); devoted father of Michael and Marie. Funeral from sister of Sister Assumpta Maria, ber of St. Elizabeth's Ladies Altar dred Z.

Sherwood. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Ave nue, Tuesday, 2 p.m. Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 347 Willis Avenue. Bronx, Sisters of Charity of Mount St.

Vincent, and Margaret Wheeler. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Clavln Funeral Home, 496 Court -01 Society and Ladies Auxiliary oi Mary Immaculate Hospital. Fu-ijeral from the N. F. Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven.

Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., St. Eliza- Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass SS. Peter and Paul Church, Street; Requiem Mass St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 10 a.m. acknotolcDgmcnts 10 a.m.

Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. Htth's R. C. Church.

Interment BOLLINGER The family of the Cosgrove Funeral Chapels 7315 15th Avenue, Brooklyn 5723 5th Avenue, Brooklyn KENNEDY FREDERICK on Ericson Ericson 500 State St. Brooklyn late Pvt. ROY G. BOLLINGER O'SHEA MICHAEL suddenly, June 1, 1951, beloved husband of Company 11th Airborne, of June 1, 1951, retired Fire Lieuten the late Elizabeth (nee Deering); ant, N. Y.

F. beloved husband 2615 Newkirk Avenue, wish to express their thanks to all Clergy 5t John's Cemetery. DEASY FRANK on June 1, Jftl, of 275 Euclid Avenue, beloved tiUfband of Martha; devoted layer of Daniel Grace James T. and Thomas dear brother of loving father of Mae Lewis, Sally of Estelle (nee Atkins); devoted Islip, Elizabeth Schneider, Alice relatives and friends for their kind father of Robert, Kathryn and sympathy The FAMILY. James; dear brother of Mamie tones, William, Edward, Daniel BYRNE The family of the late Gremillot, Frederick Kennedy Margaret Dolan and Arthur Kennedy; also survived by ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Reposing at Edward D. Lynch Son Funeral Home, 43-07 Queens ima Mrs. Nellie Burke. Reposing MARY AGNES DOWD BYRNE Morris; also survived by four grandchildren. Reposing at the Funeral Home of J.

Clement Kearns, Bushwlck Avenue and Pilling Street, until Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; J. Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, desire to express their grateful ap preciation to the Reverend Clergy, 2i Aberdeen Street, between and Bush wick Avenue. Solemn Brothers, Nuns, relatives and many' Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., at mends lor their generous expres-: Solemn Requiem Mass Fourteen! Holy Martyrs R. C. Church at 10 llessed Sacrament Church, Inter- Boulevard, Sunnyside, Long Island, until Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Solemn Mass of Requiem St. Catherine of Genoa R. C. Church, Brooklyn, 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

sions oi condolence in our bereave-1 "ft Calvary Cemetery. ment. EDWARD MYLES Mrs. WILLIAM DUYCKNICK. DIETZEN LEO, June 2, 1951.

be- a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. PAPEN ANNA, on June 2, 1951. beloved wife of Bernhard; loving mother of Walter; two sisters, one brother and one grandchild also GRANT The family of the late CATHERINE M. GRANT wish trt inrPKi r.hplr nnnrwiftiion Jjfd husband of Cecelia (nee xehl) devoted father of Muriel and Robert loving brother of Jess, Louis and Paul.

Services Monday, 1 p.m., at the Funeral Home, 2001 Flat- survive. Funeral services Monday, Vital notlcei accepted 8 a.m to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; as lot as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication 8 p.m., at Frank J. Hans Sons to the Reverend Clergy, Sisters Home for Funerals, 192-07 Ja bush Avenue.

Interment 1:30 p.m., friends for their kind sympathy maica Avenue, Hollis. Interment Tuesday, 1 p.m., Green-Wood Cem Pinelawn Cemetery, Long Island, and offerings on the death of their beloved mother. In QlJemoriam etery. QUINN JANE, of Baldwin Garden Apartments, on Friday, June 1. 1951, beloved sister of Josephine Parks; devoted aunt of Allen J.

and Newton F. Parks. Reposing at Weigand Bros. Funeral Home, 24 WaltetB. Coolie, TfAP.CAH TWTr.WATTT.

Inc. New York's largest Funeral Director 14 S. Grand Avenue, Baldwin, until Monday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St. Christopher's R.

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cor. 13th St 384 Van Brunt St. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn COSGROVE FUNERAL BENJAMIN GRINDROD HENRY McCADDIN M. J. SMITH SONS 7J15 15th Ave.

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134 Smith bt. 905 Rockaway Ave. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Valley Stream, L. I. I mourn for him fn alienee, No eyes can tee me weep, But many a itlent tear hd While others are asleep.

To MICHAEL Jr. From Mother, Father, Bister. SCHAFER In loving memory of FRED G. SCHAFER. Died June 3, 1950.

Hfi memory Is as dear today As la the hour he passed away. Loving DAUGHTER. flTAMM TrTOOnnR.R. Tn fond a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RAPP MARIE, June 1, 1951, of 224 E. 35th Street, beloved wife of the late Henry; devoted mother of Walter. Reposing Kennedy's Chapel corner Church and Rogers Avenues. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St, Catherine of Genoa Tuesday, 10 a.m. Sheridan Service.

There are many reasons for the outstanding service rendered by Walter B. Cooke, Inc. Among these are ita highly efficient management; the finest of equipment and the readiness to offer completely honest counsel. Tio other funeral director cervei to many families. Complete Funerali from $150 FUNERAL INFORMATION memory of a beloved turn iisviuK litiuei.

Wife, Florence, and Son, 20 Snydfr Avt. ULittr 4-4800 Monday. June 4th PESCE. Alfred F. 8:80 A.M.

Cbapel PIKE, Walter Cook 13 Noon at Chapel SIMMONS, Edward B. P.M. at Chanel BRINK, Alrrieda 2:00 P.M. at Chapel 150-10 Hilhide JA. M70 Monday.

June 41K BROWN, Albert E. 1 P.M. at Chapel Turaday, June Sin ACETO. Ralph 9:00 A.M. at Chapel TRAUGOTT, Charlea A.M.

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