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LAEftlN CHRISTIAN, sudden- FIXE HELEN OB Beptem- BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 7, 1954 ly, September 4, 1984, beloved hus ber 9. 19M, devoted mother of BURTON LILLIAN September 1954, beloved mother of Maybelle B. Conner; dear ilater o( AUce Dugwcre and Charlea Buckingham of Seymour, Conn. WUUam, Adelaide Fox, John, Montgomery and Herbert; also Jas.

R. Slade, 77, Spanish War Vet HARRY c. (BUD) fisher DlESj'Sidney Selig, 45, survived by ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Repos band of Inger; dear father of Anna M. Koebe; brother of John and Sam.

Reposing at the Hal-vorten Chapel, 8310 Sth Avenue. Fraternal services Tuesday, I pm. Religious services Wednesday, 10 tjn. Interment the FY! end may call at the Moadlnger ing at J. Clement earns Funeral CREATOR OF 'MUTT JEFF' Dotirofl Pnlirpman Home, 1461 Avenue.

In Funeral Farlort, 1120 Flatbuan Avenue on Tuesday and Wednest day. between 2-5 and 7-9 pm. IIVIIIVU I VIIVVIIIMII terment Thursday, Valley View James R. Slarte, 77, of 352 80th retired clerk of Moore, Leanard at Lynch, Manhattan Harry Conway (Bud) Fish Hoffman, Hulde Harrison, M. Heimberg, J.

0. Henrlch, Peter Johnson, Harold Jocden, John Kennedy, M. Klernan, Eugene Cemetery, Dover Plains, N. Aldrich.K. Andersen, 01en Apelskog, O.

K. Beatty, Edward BUkt, Thomas Bonglornl, V. Borchatky.W. fcrodertck, Alio run back, Anna Service and Interment at Anaemia, work in the Chronicle art department and spent his days off at the track. John Wheeler, head of the Connecticut, Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow for Sidney LAVELLE Margaret, of 820, brokerage firm, died in hli CAREY JOSEFHINE (nee 54th Street, formerly of 292 E.

17th home yesterday, er, 09, creator of Mutt and Jeff, died of cancer today in Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan. "Mutt," said to be the first comic strip, appeared In the Selig, 45, a retired New Yorlt GLASTATER JAMES, of 170. Graham Avenue, devoted brother of Ella Lawless and John; uncle Nlcholaa). on September 6, 1954, Street, native of Curlane, County Mr. Slade, who was horn and City policeman, whose body Lengdon, Charles of 281 Hovt Street, beloved wile of Oalway, Ireland, cn September lived all of his life In Brooklyn, of Francis Lawless and Joseph Brunlng.

Herman Langford, E. the late Dr. John J. Carey; oear Bell Syndicate and a long-time close friend of Mr. Fisher, said the artUt found the itiMplratlun for Mutt on the ferryboat trips 1954, loving daughter of Bridget TraJnor, Reposing at Scibona Fu Kan Francisco Chronicle In BuiUng, F.

H. Larsen, Christian was a Spanish-American War was found In the water off Coney island at W. 2d SL yes-terday. He had been reported (nee Hynes) and the late Michael; neral Home. 183 Humboldt Street.

veteran, 1007. Mr. Fisher Incorporated In tt until Wednesday, a.m. Solemn dear sister of Mrs, Mary Sister Mary Colette, Mrs. Helen to the racetrack as he watched missing Friday when he went Surviving are two lorn, James and Charles; three daugh Requiem Mass at Most Holy mother of Mrs.

John Heath, Ed-1 ward and sister Anna, Ptorence and Harriet Nlcholaa Mra. Madeline Ooatello, and two grandchildren aurvlve. Reposing the Funeral Chapel. 44 7th Avenue. avaricious characters trying swimming alone and fulled to Trinity C.

Church at 10 e.m. McOrath, Mrs. Cathern McOar rlgle and Patrick Lavelle; also sur his tips on the races at a Day atea track. He had what was described as a "phenomenal Burton, Lillian LaveUe, Margaret Carey, Josephine LewandowsW, S. Cash man, James MecleJewskl.W.

Ohimento, John Malontl, D. Conk Un. Frank McDermott, John Dacey.Mlna McLaughlin, D. Demott, Helen MrPerUln, F. J.

Derby, Margaret Miller, Henry Interment PI John's Cemetery. to stick their noses Into everybody's business and eavesdrop Notice of funeral later. vivea by two sisters and two brothers In Ireland. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 a.m., from the ters, Mrs. Ida Curtain, Mrs.

Agnes O'Reilly and Mrs, Theresa Barret, eight grand' children and two great-grand children. GREENE EThaX at Harri ping on conversations hoping John .1, Flood, Director. for a tip on the races." son, N. on Sept. 1944, In her 83d year, sister of Henry F.

Qreene James E. Thornton Funeral Home Doherty, Hugh Montone, A Mr. Fisher's most prosperous CASHM AN JAMES EDWARD return. Services for Mr. Sellg, who lived at 646 Argyle Road, will be held at 1:45 p.m.

at the Riverside Memorial Chapel, 1 Ocean Parkway. He Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Gussle Sellg; two brothers, Arthur and Edward, and two streak of luck," mushrooming Mutt's bankroll dally, and the rewpaper's circulation rose with It. Jeff Joined the cartoon later, resulting In the now-famous title, "Mutt and Jeff." days were those Just before of Lakeland, and the laU Alice F. Oreene.

Service at the September 4, 1984, beloved brother rvr nvna MnrffarM. United Spanish War Veterans services will held tomorrow 8403 7th Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church, 503 Sth World War I. He had won full Mary V.

and Helen uncle ofjrlrenltQ mapei, Avenue. Interment St. Charles Avenue, on Thursday at 1 o'clock rights to his strip In 1913 and went to the Bell Syndicate that night at 8:30 at the F. J. McLaughlin Son Funeral Home, 8225 3d Ave.

John J. and Mary A. Cashman and John J. and William E. Bngnall.

Reposing at Chapel, 2549 Church Cemetery. LEWANDOW8KI IT AN I 8 Morris, Benjamin Muller, Charlea Owena, Jane Pugllsi, Joseph Salt, John Schneider, John Sellg, Sydney Blade, James Snook, Catherine Drlaoofl, Joseph Cation, Joelah Elbert, Charlea English, Susan Falcone, P. Jlero, Helen Glastater, J. Greehe, Ethel Hagedorn, E. Z.

HAGEDORN ELIZA ZABRIS- year. sisters, Florence Cohen The Bell Syndicate said strips for several months had A solemn requiem mass will LAW, beloved husband of the late KIE, wife of the late Edward mother of Ida Livingston Cabot. Mr. Wheeler recalled that and Mrs. Mildred Rich Mr.

Fisher was earning ll.fiOO Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St. Francis of Assist been completed before Mr. Fisher died. It said the comic Funeral service private. Kindly Joanna, of 716 4th Avenue.

be offered Thursday at 8:30 Umber 1954; beloved father of jam. In St. Anselm's R. Caalmlr. Steohen and Theddeus.1 Church.

R3d St. and 3d Ave. Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. Interment a week from the comic strlpl alone, making vaudeville an-1 omit flowers. will be carried on by an assist Harry M.

Smith, Holy Cross Cemetery. John J. Cooke, Directors, Steeen. Esther Haggerty. Peter ant who had worked with Mr, Leokadja Kabaelnaka.

Helen 8xy-ll)urlal will he In the National Hanley. Margaret Stout, Elmer HAUOaHTT rETCK, On oep- manikl. oohl Lauda. Uarvann'. rU.la-n penrances and receiving Income, also from hooks and other sub-1 tember 4.

1954, of 1835 Slieepsheadbrowskk. Stanlalawa Hanson, Mary Taylor, William CHIMENTO (GALE), sudden Bay Road, belo ed husband of j.nin. miii h. ly, on September 5, 1954, JOHN, Branch Manager sldlary rights. Mr.

Fisher was first married to Pauline Welch, a fellow vau Mable; also survlvad by one sUter, L- KsIsulok of Detroit. beloved husband of Julia; devoted father of Pat, John and Louise; 32,809 Docs in Stat Albany, Sept. 7 (U.PJ New York State has 32.W9 doctors nearly 1,800 more than last Michigan. Also survived by nineteen grandchildren and fifteen dear brother of Louis, Pat and deville performer. They were Adele Haggrrty.

Reposing at English Bros, Funeral Home, 2203 Avenue corner E. 22d Street, Funeral Wednesday; Mass of Re- FUher for many year. Before leaving the San Francisco Chronicle for an Increased salary with the rival San Francisco Examiner, Hearst newspaper, Mr. Fisher lettered onto his last strip the words: Toyrlght, 1908, by H. C.

Fisher." That line won him rights many years later to the charac Mrs. Charles Tullio; also survived great-grandchildren. Reposing at Hanson, Minnie Tortorella, A. enrich, Peter Wets, Amelia ALDRICH EATHERINE. 115-M Sltth Street, Cambria Heights, L.

September 1944, beloved mother of Andrew M. Aldrlch; grandmother of Anlrew M. slater of Helen Appleman, Mary Ehrlng. William, Edward and Jo by three grandchildren. Funeral his home until Thursday, year the Board of Regent reports.

qutem St. Mark's R. C. Cburch.u.eM to Our Ladv of Caenstoch from Funeral Home. 158 Oxford Street, Wednesday 9 a.m.; Solemn divorced In 1017.

In 1025 he married the Countess Ardlta de Beaumont. They legally separated In 1027. He served In both the U. S. Denvllle, X.

Sept. 7-Har-ry M. Smith of 315 Carteret Place, Orange, N. Brooklyn branch manager for Swift died yesterday In his Summer home here. Mr.

Smith had been with the lovaxChurch, J4th Street and 4th 'Avenue, where a Solemn Requiem Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Mass will be celebrated at 9 30 seph McLoughlln. Reposing at the and BrltUh armlea In World Holy Cross Cemetery.

neaiey, M000.7. w.noaor aJn intend St. John's Ceme ters and the strip In a lawsuit Director Wm. Dunlpui it Son. ri.ee, ofwvea win u.

ury. John F. Jurek. Director. rsrvrinrst john 13 that followed his departure'" tng Mutt and Jeff ICHNEIDER JOHN Mm through service.

from the Hearsrt syndicate, Funeral Home of Lawrence D. House, Ina, 191-01 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, I. Solemn Re meat packing concern for more Charles; devoted mother of William, Harry (Babe) and Mrs.j COLCWBCS COUNCIL. NO.

124, MACIUEWiEI WILLIAM, Garden Street, Roalyn HelghU. on Mr. Fisher actively eot lntniman Z5 years. He was a Mr. Fisher was born In Chi KNIGHTS OF COLUMBL'S rrances neary; loving swer 01 September 4, 1944.

of (9 September 4. 19S4, beloved hus- quiem Mass Thursday, 10 Sacred Heart R. C. Church. In- horse racing at one point member of the Members will assemble at the club frank uyj Harry Healey; also sur cago, April 3, 1S83.

He attend Street, beloved husband of Helen band of Jeanne; dear father of (nee SsumllnUI), father of A2C Ruth and Jean Schneider of Tuesday. September 7. at 1:30 his life as a result of an argu ed Hyde Park High School there, ran on a famous relay rtisv ricMuyieridn v.nurcn 01 Orange, N. J. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

ment with a newspaper editor tement St. John's Cemetery. ANDERSEN OLENE, Septera Richard. O. 6.

A. Victor, Don- Brooklyn and Stanley of Stoney over admission to the racetrack team and then went West with p.m.; thence proceed to Funeral Home, 9648 Church Avenue. Brooklyn. N. T.

where our late brother, JAMES E. CA8HMAN, rrpmve. vived by nine grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. Reposing Ly nam's Funeral Home, 4th Avenue corner 13th Street; Solemn Requiem Maas Holy Name Church, Thursday, 9:30 a m. Please ara; oeuvea Drawer Brook.

one siuer, trs. Judge, Angelina Cttarnowlts.Thad-'Emma La Frenlere of Hempstead; Mary B. Smith, and two sinters, at Saratoga, aspirations for a prize fighting When the editor canceled his Mri- Foresl of Mra Jeannett Faust mother. Anna Jablonskl: suo-lnf Centarncrt. James.

Walter. Rob- career. ber 4, 1934, at Hackeneack. N. J.

beloved mother of Alfred and Haakon Andersen; also survived by listers, Kala Johaneean and Karma Satre In Norway. Reposing at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5210 8th press credentials, Mr. FUher omtt flowers. Msases appreciated, father. Stanley Jablonskl.

Repce-jen, Edwtrd and John Smith; also He was knocked out In hb first and only professional fight Howard E. Finney Orand Knight. Joseph Wrlsh, Recorder. CONK UN FRANK September 1951 beloved husband of bought a couple of horses to get in with owners credentials. and turned.

his hand to making ling joon r. jure runerai Home.) eleven step-grandciuiaren. rtepos- HANSON MART of 100,738 4th Averrttt. Requiem Msas irg the Roslyn Heights Funeral Buckingham Road, on September! Holy Family R. C.

Home. 7J Mlneola Avenue, Roalyn E. B. Langford, 77, He later built up large stable cartoon-type window ad vert Is Avenue. Fraternal avrvlces Tuesday (this evening), pm.

Religious servltes and funeral tV. I "IZi. 1 Wednesday. o'clock. Interment, HelghU.

until Wednesday, Sep- and produced 1 Preakness win Ing cards for San Francisco merchants. He then went to ner, Nellie Morse. i hvhTr awlM molrf ot conraa, AWvur'St. Mary's Cemetery. umber 8.

9 30 Requiem Mass, son of EUwbelh; dear 'brother of Un M9t. im.J, iu uryfLC Church Wednesday, 3 p.m. Interment Riles Thursday Mount Oirrei, Bryant Avenue, Harbor, In- V.r-n, on inunmay ai n.a.. trmer Holy Rood Camrury, Funeral services for Eliza- APELBKfXV-GEOEGE Hr sud-; Lrm, John Sala, 75, Labor Leader, Father of Former Magistrate denly. September g.

194. beloved 2001 Flatbush Avenue; anacreonie runerai Home. I. Family will receive Jth Avenue. unUl Wednesday.

9 rotn j.4 pm. from am. Solemn Requiem Mass pm. Roccos R. C.

Choreh. 10 am. In-; Yn Tuehfclikl. Director. Requiem utvanvfivv beth Ungford, 77, of 650 Ocean who died Sunday hwband of Maria; dear father of "J- New York, mother of Fred- ftenrlKta Burrow.

Florence Cala- bra, Elisabeth, Helga, Diana, JariCk grandmother of Robert cemetery. ind Dolor. SerWses Weld man Funeral services will be held, union's growth both In th WOTT-OO September 1 19J4. Oeorge, Frederick and Herbert terment Holy Cross Cemetery. MsDERMOTT JOHN on September beloved husband U.

S. and Canada. brother of Karen Johns, Augusta DACEY-MINA on 8eptem-; Funeral Rome, Deposit, N. Mr. Sala founded the antl- jt.MEU LORD bcorr.

Bervf-es at, Thursday for John Sala, 75, Chapel. 187 8. Oxford Street, ider wno dled Saturday day. Ipm. interment Cj-prettHiU McLaughlin.

Laura, Nelson and ber S. 1954. beloved wife of Drnnts Tuesday, I pin. In her home, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, 157 SL Paul's riace. Miss langford was a daughter of the late James H. and Clara M. Langford and a sister of Albert E. Langford, textile of Marlon (nee Rodgers); brother FacUt daily, 11 Nouvo Mon Jolin ApeUkog.

Reposing at the J. and dear sister ot Anita Halvorsen Chapel, 31IU Avaaua Kahn. Serneea at to Stutsnunn of Jamee and Jane McDcmxxt. Ceoveterv. do," and became Its secretary BAEEItON MARGARET, Srp- Reposing at Walter B.

Cooke. John 3. Cooke, Directors. tal, Rronx. He was the father Freeman Home.

224-39 Jamais: tember 5. 1954 of 74 treasurer and editorial writer. IVrvicea Thursday, I p.m. Funeral Funeral Funeral Home, Snyder Avenue; ii.l. Queens Village.

L. I. Street, beloved wife of Friday, 10 a.m. interment tne; Avenue, of former Magistrate J. Roland He held the same positions in nmM.i rfMmlHl rnwhur Ki'hriu Cir.

nesuwn mm nwj Everrreens. Sala RIMG SYDNEY (retired policeman), beloved son of Quisle wlth its successor, "I Stampaj'xecutlve who was murdered by two holdup men in the Born In Italy. Mr. Sala was, Libera." and was also editor Thursday. 1 pm.

Interment lowrg grandmother of 5J nurcn. inursoay. greena Cemetery. Marjorte and Jamea Inlenlwnl Charles and the late Samuel: devoted BIATTY-EDWARD on Sep Hotel Marguery, Manhattan, In of "II Lavora." Italian-language oear sister or Dnrothv Blshon nA, tember 9. 1954.

of 144 White Road. Mlneola. N. Y. beloved husband of! DEMOTT HELEN F.

(nee Me- weekly of the A.CW wuuam Engerson; also survived MeLAlGHl IN -DENNIS, 6-p- brnther of Arthur. opponent oi ne usiiao Florence Cohn and Mildred Rich monarchy and an early advo-Services Wednesday 1:44 rate ot social reform. He ml--Tba Riverside- Brooklya. Oeean'irraied to the United States at She is survived by i sister. by two great-grandchildren.

Serv Mahon). of 1279 3fh tember 4. 1954, beloveu wife of the Dorothy M. and ither ot Beverly tembr 4. 1944, dear son of James Jessie R.

Langford. ice at the A. Chester Smith Fu- and Dorothy (nee Albert); brotherl In addition to his son, Mr. Sala la survived by his wife. Lucy, and a daughter.

Mrs. Jeanne Sala Rublno. He was devoted mother of.nenU Homt Mtler)it a youth and continued his brother of the Reverend FrancUl of James Jr. Reposing Kennedy nd Proct Friends may call at the Harry I Oreenpoint, Brooklyn. Wednesday.

T. Pyle Mortuary. 1925 Church campaigning (or labor and so the Reverend Chapel comer Church and Rogers SLADE JAMES st, on I. 19M. of 1A2 80th Street, be- F.

SJ. Stster Tbaresa C. NJ, cial legislation. Many ot the Ave. until noon Thursday.

Avenues. Funeral Wednesday, formerly married to the late HS JWtSSSSi U'lnlerMo John i. Oeorge E. Joseph C. Ideas he advocated half a cen loved father of James.

Charlea, MtFARTLIN PATRICK be Beauy, Loreua Zlagier. Marguerite; cemetery, Christian lemtn, 84 Vitlna A. Sala. Norman Thomas, the Social 1st leader, will deliver the ora loved father of Mrs. Frank X.

Mrs. Ida Curtain. Mrs. Agnes ago were enacted In the Redly. Mrs.

Theresa Barrett; 'pan 20 years. Clark. Helen Toner u4 Awttil--" .7. il, Kelly. At his daughters home.

Christian Larsen. 84. of 1129 Fowler. Funeral from Falrcbild's alto survived by etght granoenii- Mr. Sala became one of the liriMBERO September I.

JOSEPHINE (nee Quellmalt). Hon at the funeral, which will aiiwwimj, as nt. suvirillll tw qulem Mass St. Brendan's R. Church.

10 sjib Interment Calvary 132 Oolf Hills Road. Golf H1SU 50th Sl, Norwegian-born ship Bba bmaI Mluiin MMfl I Chapel. FraakUa Avanua at 12th Street. Oarden City. N.

Solemn wife of the late Frederick D. Helm Estates. Havertown. Pa. Survived, tU w.

Inrn organirers of tne Amaiga-by his aUter. EUubeth M. McPart-ifmnm nted Oothtng Workers of berv. formerly of 226 New York Requiem Masa Corpus Christie Cemetery. Repmlr at Brrnes Funeral Home, 23 S4 Oerrttuen be held at the Fresh Pond Crematory, Queens, Thursday at 230 p.m.

The body will be at the LaSala funeral home, 4fi5 wright who reared In 1932 from the Brooklyn Navy Yard after 22 years there, died Saturday In his home. R. Charch, Mlneola. N. YJ Avenue and 760 Classon Avenue, fil children.

Frank Jr, Robert and V-il a organizer for 40 years Brooklyn: moOxr of Mra. Franeasi Wedneaday. 10 a in. Jo Ann KeUy. Funeral arrange-j- i' N.tional he was credited with much of Intertrer.t DERBY MARGARET of 415 K.

Ill Pennsylvania Ave. central Ave, until 1 on Surviving are his wife, Inger menu later. nue. Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. S9th Street, on September 9.

1954. thelThuraday. BLAKE THOMAS suddenly, ef 9J1 E. I2d Street, beloved hus Cemetery. tine responsimiity for -mi ii i i i beloved aunt of Helen Smolskl.

Entombment on Wedneadsy, I a daughter, Mrs. Anna Koebe. and two brothers. John and MILLER HENRY L. DDJ, band of the late Ellen Franklin.

Doris Dullahan. Jamea. Oordon. Memorial Abbey of Cypress' a 8NOOK-On September S. 19S4.

Pt I I Burvteed by one daughter. Mrs. wnfi aanu (lata iJS UTi VJ, 'Ulisrrsial wtarvwst Piwauu, merly of Bushwlrk Avenue sis ou wrri. rtj ur jQrrgj Lnsnmnn, Sam, Fraternal services will be held tonight at 8 p.m. In the I- Helen Cwnnlus; five sons.

Thomas Woodbine Street. Reposing at OU-tSoved wife of late Charles, Wednesday. 10:30 from Clavra Kindly noU: Funeral plans of Funeral Home. 7722 4th Avenue: Charles Metvtlle Cousins, husband late John, Ja-nes, Edward, Al Halvorsen Funeral Chapel at nwil Flinml Ptrinr MS Ut. crron muii.rr ui mi.

fred; ive grandchildren; three Requiem Mass Our lady of Per- of Frances Heimberg Cousins, will or Frances Heimberg Cousins. U1 Retired School Teacher, 69 1 rwesl Wednea-'Wemer Roberts. Mrs. Daniel be postponed until Wednesday. lll'l'Jr IW1C' iPmr.k.

William O. Chrs A. and suters. Mrs. Mary Burkharfit.

Mrs. petual Help Church, 11 am. SUra. Franklin. Ulsa Helen Blake: 5310 Sth Ave.

Religious services will be held tomorrow at 10 a m. Burial will follow in Ever am. Interment Evergreens Ceme-I JamesESnook; sUterotMrs. Elite A solemn requiem maa (or ly, pastor of St Vincent Fer one brother, James. Funeral from! DOHEtTY HIGH, on Sep- iery.

I MONTONE ANTOrNrnEjPenrirr and Charlea Ner.larn; also JimM fxwiT4 Cashman. 60. rer. as iurdeason. greens Cemetery.

d. a. wesunan runerai Home, oriorea nusoano TJUca Avenue. Wednesday. I the late Susan (nee McCoie); HENRini PtTER, beloved ns '0 Rutland Road, tr-J" I SllarMrvjfl At tu.m luku a am.

4 a. i a- Ba.u.a -1. I a.li a Requiem Mass. 10 i Our Lady "evotea latner of Thomss. Hugh n-vw.

vi fwiui ibukt nutj wPtovfQ nug tt iTOin iitr nmifirnrr, iqmi iTHtner in int pUDUC ICnOOl tirnALivn wai Helo of Christiana Church. E. 28th I WlUlam. James, Daniel. a member of xagaaiine and Peter 'of kfn n'al-Ft Lt rlaar Writ A Aervf fT rr IfJ ITi Hl- a.

firrgrn 5untral 5omr twrm ana Avenue M. interment ousn ana me iaie josepn ijr. Furral from the OConrrr SL John's Cemetery. (Reposing at the Lynch Funeral; funeral Home. 171 Beach 94th Home.

43-10 1W Awue. Long street. Rockaway Beam. Thurv BONGIORNT FRANCIS, on Wsnd City. Funeral Wednesday, day.

9 JO am; thence to St mother of Mrs. FreOrttk PeUl-quiem Mow St. F.phrems R. C. MUwood HosoltaL will ha of-csnl snd Dorothy: aUu survived Churrh.

Interment Cross PI1 il by brothers. RU and Joaeph Cemetery. LVl1 Lnt.l0Trrw Olalanello, and suur. Mra Annsi OOMFtm '150 rcNiaau Columbus Council, K. of Brooklyn Alumol Sodality, Catholic Teachers Association, and the Holy Name Society of St Francis of Asstsl Church.

Surviving are a brother, Dr. Eugene three sisters, Margaret Mary V. and Helen rwpwrourr ii. oi hi oir i ph- usmilius R. C.

Church. Beach Da Vivo. Reoralni at S.arpact n--nurcn, Lincoln noaa ana.Nos- nm r.r luirat ty.rm. wnere a rteouiem runtni Hmm hi 4ih Avenue.il-nn,u,rj,"i'' Ave, devoted father of William, Florewe.H. Church at 10 am.

Inter' Htch Maas will be offered tor the Casey, eomer JJd Str'eet. until Wednet-'irn-rn Unbrook, be- Morwlgnor James dy. I am. Mas. at St.

John's P-stor of St I ment Calvary Cemetery. Interment Lyon, Francis, Daniel, Venice, WU llcombe Joseph and the late Dor Rose of ftm ft Mr CaawH MS rMSMIw 4724 AYCNUC NA. B-4404 NL I-S400 CkS aVsMFB4Bs4siwtVSJj0 a SihmW repnae of his soul Calvary Cemetery. Lima C. Church, will be the Crj41 Cfmevrr E.ltiibin MaIt of othy Bonglornl; dear brother of Fat Bonglornl.

Reposing at the E. DONOHt'E PETER F. on September 1, 19S4, Of 427 Street, beloved wife of Margaret (nee Farrell): devoted brother of HOFFMAN HILDA, on Sep- celebrant of the maas with the Rev. Thomas A. Cately.

pastor nmtnsi u'-i Hsinii rrn'i. MORRIS September 5. Herman and Parker Christiansen a niece and three nephews. Friends may call at the Funeral Chapel, 2519 Church Ave. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery.

tembar 4. 1914. beloved wife of O. Waldack Home for Funerals. 1614 4th Avenue; Solemn Requiem naor altm.

2 r.nJ- Paul Hoffman. Samres at the BENJAMIN, suddenly, at Plain-, Repraing at the Moore Funeral or it. Francis of AsMsl, asdea Funeral Parlors, 1120 field, N. J. formerly of sao BUas Home.

W. Jamaica Avemie. Val- Wandthe Rev. William Gate- 'Ma I SKIT). 50IS- Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Thursday, 11 am.

Interment Terrace, beloved husband of Annie; ley Stream. L. I. Senlre Wedr.es una a nephew. Jph White, Requm rJ'Jj: devoted father of Harry.

Erie. Iris nav, pm interment MicSeel J. Smith Holy Cross Cemetery Mass Holy Fame R. C. Church, ciBenedict Maguire, 69, Retired Walt and Clarke McKetg: also aflerooon.

Evergreens weonesoay, lam. Repnairg at I JOHNSON HAROLD COR-survived by sis grandchildren. BORCnESKY WILLIAM, on Qtiayle Funeral Home, 134 Smith' 8TOIT ELMER, after an IU- NELL, September 1. 19M. at Ml-! Service at Fred Herbst Sons Me- September ft.

194, beloved husband Street. tan nHk, eit-r neas, beloved father iaPoliceman; Father of Editor U4H biwttr rmwi Brfh, r.a.. beloved son of mortal. 7301 ftth Avenue. Wednea- Direction Smallman Bros.

k-k l-u. a rJ uiA'Hemld; brother of ElUworUi Sarah Ouate w.4iM smaHiaf vviuiMiu, Wfwiurm ev A mass for Penedlct Maguire, Mary Grace of the Convent of Walter B. Cooke, Inc. Funeral DRISCOLL JOSrril I. cti Helens MrKenna, Mra'Lodta, Wo.

V. F. A. ln-i A. In- JLL CkaMti InUOK tMtwhft ata raoaracT raaa wart STerlln.

8-2255. 2232 Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Tuesday, September ft. 19S4. beloved brother; Hea. Ou.ta W.

Jr. Oeorge! Uad. Interment Nsssaa KnolU 00, ot 220 2.1d St. reUred city Mercy, Albany, and brother, Frank. pm.

interment Wedneaday, Oeorge. Jane Zlmmerrr.ann. runerai from Cemetery, Fort wsshingtoo, i rv, i V. aWlsksA4katftt'Mtikjlksw pjn. Green-Wood Cemetery, BaOy Ralhjen.

Cora Watsnn.irUThi:d ChapeU 9J1 Atlanuo Av- mttUa. JWoi-n ther. to 'lUrSa Re' il MTIXER Cn.tRUl. Septen-reiy'e to ft. Rarmonfl H- t.

policeman and father of Neil Maguire, assistant city editor of the N. Y. Journal-American, Helen OtL Alice McOnr.r.le and the nie: Requiem Ms. at Hekn fVL aii ih. enue: Solemn Reoulem Um BRODERICK ALICE, of 118-29 Edward DrDwoa Fttneral from R- C.

Church, Brook ber ft, 19M. bekwed husband of.Churrh. Atlai.tie Avenue. Lvn-Mary; devoted frther ot Agnea' brook, for a 10 o'clork Maas. in- iJStn Street, Elmont, on Sep- a.one runerai Home.

2911 am. Smith, Chariea Jr. and Edward, terment SC Jihn Cemetery. was celebrated this morning In SL Jerome's Church, Nostrand temaer use. beloved wire of inursoay.

WoItcrBCookc and Newklrk Aves. Mr. Maguire Patrick! devoted mother of Joeph So Mrua. 9 10 wJOW JOHN of i) iTrVJTl W.l-J, TAYLOR-WILLI AM of the snd Thomas and slater of Frank 3. Jeromea R.

Church. Inter-; Street, beloved huband of "'Hotel Sl. on September ft. died Friday In Crown Heighls Bowden. Rearming at the Kreuaajment si, John's Cemetery.

"ilar: owner ot Mra May Tl.ir""- 'rV. Ti 19M. bejoved brother of Mother iMCoarotAtio Funeral Homt, 1M N. Central Funeral Wednesday. Ipm.

Inter Mery Francis. Joseph Msry nf the MLlonry 8ennta of the Avenue. Elmont, L. Requiem Fred and Edward. Fu-1 Ms Wednesday.

9 30 at StlSA't -T1 thund of, neral Thursday from Meaner Fts-I Boniface R. C. Church. Interment M'('w, Wr.ih,,): nfr' w- 2 Ano Avenue; ment Oreeo-Wood Cemetery. OWENg JANE on Septem Blessed Trmrv, Msrcam T.

Cosan. Alice T. Finnen. James P. Hospital.

Resides his son, survivors Include daughter, Rita; two other sons, George, a detective at the Elisabeth St. Precinct, and Lenedirt an office administrator for the Department of Welfare; a slater, 8lster brother of Kalhryn Hoffman. Mar- Reoulem Mm. 9 JO am St Ma- St. Boniface Cemetery.

and the late Jnr.n A. Tsvlor. Fu ber ft, 1994. wife ot the late Honor. imm inreiarm anc lachys C.

Churcn. Irivermeot -kl. nrn Tr-urvtsv 9 SO a fmm uncle of PhyllU National Cemetery fiftSfT tTfA 'Sli Psm" linn 7722 7h and Teleh-n Hnffm.n- Waller Oooka. Ir FuneralA'avin riinerai iiiirt.e. 'n VA BROOKLYN LODGE V' IV P.

ELK 8 Brother: Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Tuesday. Aem: Reqvuem Mass cpn ircnv mane lkh. eemre at KFwrnr.MirHin. New Yerk's largesf fwnerel Olreetera aTkoussodt of letters from grateful families are the finest possible testimonial to the character of our service. Comphtt Funtralt from '183 ffiuiuul 3MoVwatUrt 10 a m.

aervica for Brother PETES II EN RICH, Wednesday, Septarabar1 Walter B. Cxe, ember 4. 19S4. devoted tatiwiif ZJJSZTZ9' Home, so snyder Avenue. Thurs-' Emma Bslfour.

Msr i TDRTORtl AMrilt on at I pm. at Cronnr Chapel, fHrmnrtamn 172 Beaoh HOi Street, 1 Pm. unroUty Michel. Edward and prOUat-JOREFK. 19M.

of I9.1J 2d rlt. wprs niue cemetery i jsmra. runerai mm Walter ism, beloved husband of Nancy; Btreel. helmed aue of Uie late ELBERT rntat re LO- Fui ral Home, aO devotad father of Anita BHllnelU.IAr.t;o; devoted mother of Mary Rrer J. Bmtk, Exalted Ruler.

Frank O. Colgan, Secretary. ICHAEFER In memory of nv nnvnrr Awnu. io uiu a rv.i wriwr Pmiirn rail tember 4. 1954.

beloved husband of in4j'devoted husband, JOHIPH HiMam umii etn UavaA Tewal a mm lnli I ts Daiw i iie-B LAHnNtUf I I nPVtHm I VU a srsr nrsi anruvajsary i rnnruiai hmtl cut ri srv t- a. tfi i u. sr tnm unnrtew BRLNRECK ANNA, on wp-tauier or cnarlea er brother r- V. mm offered at St. Oregorys a i i iiiirv n.

m. AnisFTTnsjtu ficmy bvvImi aa dmhu. iTTrtHJirttUB rinrnf. j3 tember 7. 1954.

Wedneaday, September I. JJ Cross Cemetery; M-T Avn unul Thund.v 9 a Street. Reposing 5 SrMl At. MAa ftSAS nw m. muw uon bud aurvrvea DTI i i Iitllm m.

i. wii I icnurcB. Ftlnv. a m. fwifmn nTOiirn mv ra.

n.rm-i WaJderk Home for M1m-imm, (i CTKmn He-1 varnu.u rm'fr-m I w. tor. Ttif rariotf Seoteni' WafataSaf, frtitSr lia Mass Wednesday. 9 15 am a til a mi imi i kr rtM. 4th Avenue.

Notice of later. ber ft. 19M. beloved husband of tALA JOHN (OIOYANNI), on.Urment Sl. Johns Ccmfery MtCLSXLOM, Itka St, John the Evangelist R.

LOVING WIFE. Mamie. Repnalng at Chapel. 4. 1914.

devoted hue- iChurrh. 20th Street and sth An. i as at. at rai Jtrtlcri St irrtaeatt xi ra iiiiwi: funuinii u.M uiumi ih ii nun. A.

iiw BRINING HERMAN WOLLMAN ELKANOR (nee J- JSL Trvomw Anulna Ch.iK balost1 father of former l54. at lUitlmore. Md. beloved ALLISON, A Hat AI (ktatl 29 Ujim An. UUtat S-Uee rtMtr.

trniit rta stAcaMoaa, ntrt ttosrat. atra! VsttMtase, itfUmhtr Vh TiAaxa, Utn as rai owiNti.Ma iixr icaM Ml LLa, Wla nerM. urtiH aoarantsar, wmu-r as st. sirwH rariUv, trfltiMt tth StHMlDV. MMkMi Srhaefer Street, on nerw awe i ner i a i it 1 1 ht ri ni i mi a nji ai ea ska.

i i (. I Av.r,.ia avts fMK BeW J. Ro'i rid Sala and Mrs. Jeanne "er or Carl and Edin: loving vrm uia one 1954. aged years, beloved, nue.

Or. LEO WOLLMAN. rm-imw eaefM 4i wvtmi a aiasM wvmm, 9.M am. John J. Cooke, Directors, hiisbsnd of Emma; oar father of I mnA mA.l AlQfKiay I I I ot Ri.lh nrunlne fanhi mn UTWia, Sala Rublno: ao survtved by his or Am.

Lo.a and devoted widow. Lucy I. Repolrir'' grand-other of Charlea at Sale Funeral Home, 4 Jnhn Funeral Thursday. Central Avenue. Brooklyn, J4.

m- frpm MrManua Fu-(OU -e7. unUl 1 pm. 3m bush Ave-' ThiH-Mlay, September I. ServWni Requiem 9 45 a St LANCDON mtRLEl ED md funeral Wednewtay, 2: IS HeTn Mc- WARD, at Sou'hold. L.

Septani- th nmx Wan. hrinr. H'ravn, neposing inama funerw loving hiwband of Amelia t.tt Conrwr An rl1.U "iiw n-iirr ijiii.orr SiSS a H. sl Ca4 MrhSaMOTT, l.k. i.

A rtaaa) tne Lan. Fimerml aervtcM 1st Freeh Ptwl Crematonr. 91 innmas iuina rt. viiuitiv in- 154-19 Hiliai Am. JA.

I 44T9 rattaar, lflatr fia OACt. Iw I at A M. al fluatl vain rne tm r.n. ai ratati Vasattttti. ItfftvStr IIS OrrMSN.ltak I at at alCkaatl Sit LBNBSBO, I ai at raaatl interment Luthera- Member of the Lamsletter Cnureh- Wednesday, a m.

pm, TtieMlav. Seryember 1. from Mount Olivet Crescent, Queens, tf terment Holy Cra Cemetery. triUt, Inltmhtr ink ASTON. JmI.I Ul II.

PrlMt FVnarl Hum 1 JU Dili. risuaeutacner FAirost mil omfna H-r i- at ArfM4 wiSouthold. SrDtember 1954. beloved wife of HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC.

TV lrlilt tt Bsef 1n ttpwi cms it keiag tMtiiMMly tartktl ea ky lU mm fusilf kk teaatWg ia Iks yt 1997. 192S Chertli Ave. at 0eaa Are. rwklta a. t.

IU. 2-0174-0175 Air-CtWHiHleaee N. M. BiHLinu tKEOBRiCK HJthe Ute John: devoted mother of LANT.roRn-tUTAatTH rrousi, at ra.M fvptember e. 1954.

beloved bneband MUfoid, Mra, Row Imr. Mra suddenly, on September ft. 1954. GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinger Funeral Parlors on-SrtHae 1120 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

IUkmiettf 2-0247 fntrrtmf In tl Eiva; son or Mary nan Burime Mary Vlvola. Mrs. Mildred Cerlllo. dauehter of Uie Ute Jsmee siui aa i tit .1.. tsnn Lf Savannah, Oeorgla; brother of.Mrs.

PhyllU Lamia. John and Clara M. Langford: slater of Jessie av enjuir ave, ai names e-evv txmald and Lillian. Bervtose at Henry McCtddia i Son raaeraf Dirwttun Jiaee IUI AtrCeadieeaed CaaaW Available la AI LmSSm 24 Tti A maa STrCg 9 223 aivnasvf i. HtCAOom, ua Victor.

Reposing Nora Funeral R. Langford. mends mar vtatt at WSvinlh Xvtn-laAU24SlS I tff mhapel, 17 8. Oxford Street, Home, 1204 Noatrand Avenue the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, Inc.

Solemn Requiem Mats Thursday, Thursday. I pm. Interment Ever-ireen Cemetery. M0MII IN WANNA1TAM 9I0NX OUtlNI 192 Church Avenue, ontU noon Thursday. Service at St, Pauls Episcopal Church, Flatbuah, I pmJ 10 St.

Blalae a C. Church Interment Holy Croae Cemetery. John J. Cooke, Directors,.

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